Vittsburd - 0521citt. a 1? . 8 0 P.11.1.:4702,13 PITTS-33'D R4:3•Ei: MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 1, 1858 Tim Etacruts. 77 lTe Content-to adegree of en thosissin like that which animated us on thelBth of' October, as we read the New York, Illinois „iedli papers. To-morrow le to close in those three !pales, contesta the moot excited which we remeMber in the politkal history of the country.' I : --la New York all doubts se to the success of ourticket lure disappeared. The tire of 1856 rages all over the State. The distractions which at flyst promised defeat for the Itepnbli cue kavelbeen in almost every instance healed, while thalehaid democracy themselves are more and more rent with dissensions as the hoar of their doom approaches. The Tritenfe of Friday Perfset confidence inspires our ranks; nobody • asking :whd will be elested,Oovertior, but how ill titaMorgan's majority. There may be UMW, unforeseen drawback in some out-of-the -t. way Histrica;,but, unless there should 14, there arid Koch° ;single Thiehanenitieleeted to Congress above the Highlands on the - Feat side •of the • Hadsoci;tior above Catskill on the 'West of the -••• • -, 111 there are more Sian five Buchatanites in the next Congrera from this State, thej will be elected through the infinities of foods in our =>own ranks, for which there can be no adequate Oldies." • -Io Massachusetts there is but one diatrleti at all doubtful. An united and most bitter on ' elaught is making upon Burlingame, against whom the Cuatom House, and Postoffice are run ning a man named Jno. •T. Heard. The pro obtvery Americans, under the lead of Henry J. late "American" governor of the State, end the "hinker". Whigs, under . the lead of the Boston Courier, have joined their forces with the locofccos, to compass the defeat of Burlingame.. They may succeed, for he. had bare majority of 69 in bin district in a total of 18,085 votes in 1856. This being the most hope. ful district for the Lecomptonites they are con centrating there, all their forces. Boston is Ins over with excitement. The newspapers are •.:.tiven up ti reports ,of meetings and speeches: 'Senator Wilson Spoke with Senator Hamlin in Fenetill Hall on Thursday night- The opening sentences of his speech are characteristic, and are as follow "He said,l thank you for your kind reception. You,wero told here, a few evenings since, by one 'of those modern democrats who choose to sneer _at honest labor, that I stick my friends to me only by balls of wax. If that is so. I hope ychl will tack to me to the last. (Laughter and chem.) I understand that Mg Davis, of Wor cester, a few nights ago, at Chelsea, a mon whom the Democrats epee honored with the nomination for Governor. sneeredilt me as having once been snobbier. - fain not astismed to own here, in Angell Hall -or in the- Senate of the United States. ttitt lam a mechanic. (A voice—" Give it to them.") , As respects Illinois we have no doubt a majority of Republican Legislators will be elect ' .ed, and that in the aggregate vote we shall have an overwhelming majority. But this may be • and yet Douglas be re-elected by the Legisla ture. The Chicago Prost i t Tribune in speaking of the system of importing votes now organized in Illinois says ._'As the contest does net depend upon the vote in the State at large, but -upon the ballots oast for members or the Legisliture, in the dis tricts, and as there are half* dozen or more dis tricts—enough to turn the scale either way—in which the introduction of one or two 'hundred votes in earn would probably be decisive, it will .be seen that they have an object to be , gained by the impartation; which they are encouraging. Two thousand votes skilfully placed would give Douglas the Legialstare, though there might be a popular maprity of twenty-five thousand in the State at large,, for the Repub li can State Ticket.. Our friends elsewhere will see the dif , flaultiesunderirhioh Illinois Republicans labor. To-morrow will tell the tale. That day will tattle what the complexion of the next Rouse, • abaft be and if we are successful, as we see no . reason to . doubt we ,a4llo,be, we shall also _gabs an trolled Stales or • rom Illinois one from Newlersey d one from f, •higarf. OILY Cum* House AO '"••••• '• true and tried friend of the , ministration thatvorthy custom . house o ffi cer, "Mr." Ham, the great whiit of Long Point • has been spin dentonetratisg lila powers, We • wouldnot refer to. , this latter affair of "Mr." . n; were r , Heen it not that lie is a pulls yt-•ter ; a "gentleman" tietwep whom and Mr. lin 'eltazian's collector for the port of New kork there Ie held tohe a Most .romenticatlachment. "Mr." Heenan being elms a public character, se one of the Collectors of Customs In 'the Metropolis of . the New World, the press takes pleasure in - :chronicling his , movements and acblevementi . from day to day: The New York Baia, of Fri . ,day, says: • "About 12 o'olotik hot night, Mr. Heenan - , one of the principals in ttie late prize fight, en :l*d:the bat-room of the Lafayette Hell in - 4!•-lifitediray, which was crowded at the time. He T`liatt been, there several times during the evening, tippereatfy quest• Of. Some one. •fle made his wa, y'towards the billiard room, in the rear of the azd called for Jerry Bryant, ,who followed tower& tbe bar,- where Wm. Vlisatings, ("Dublin Tricks,") one of the sec ,. owls:of Morriesey,sind leveret of his friends were drinking... Heenan took a pukka at the side of "Dublin Tricks" at the bar," and asked him whether he bad aver made any remarks de rogabary to bin (Heenan's) character as a fighter. "Tricks!' replied that be had not. Heenan im medleteli replied t '"You lie," (oonpling it with an expletive,) "I have a witnees ; ' and imme diately followed the remark with a tremendous slap on , the aide of Hastings' head, which nearly :'knocked blm - .down. - A desperate rough-and tmaible fight then ensued—some of the crowd endeavoring to, pail' them, and others being in favoccf letting them - fight it out—which result *ad in Heenan's giving Hastings a dreadful beat log. it eventually becoming necessary to take Heed= off;by main foroe. ilastinge . face was dreaACtlly out,.and he was othiiwiee badly in jured, and was forced to retreat behind the coon .-ter:to mew. Heenan's fury. • The police now . rushed in with a largo 'crowd of the "fancy," • when. Heenan quietly retreated through the bil liard room and made his escape. The lights in ''• the house'nere immediately , turned down, and Idle. crowd were ejeotettb7 the veneer (101111 Ocsaay.—These persons who were slit loss to know what this emissary was about when he was taatioeuvring around yfaahis gton 'int winter, have an opPortanitY now of gratify ing their reasonable ouripsity: It will he rt. nismhered that Sir Sorel-was a sort of household coMpanlan: or the Preeldent, and a centre of attraction to the toadies rho followed in the tista of 111 i. Ilaohasaa. Will, the gentleman his turned up ; at last, in a rather startling cliaraott„ which . show, that he was up to snuff iit;lrasiangton. A correspondent, -"The British government semis disposed to relieve as of any trouble in averting the Monroe doctrine, by ordering a fleet down to Mar inters of Central America as an advent* guard to Sir Gore Ottaelq. After eighteen months of hob. nobbing St the White house, during all of which time he was in constabt and oonfidentlal comma , ithembin with bin own government; the mission of Sir (ors, always mysterious heretofore, is at length revealed. ; He succeeded in pu ling. wool over the eyes of purser' astute diplomacy mongers and having - acquired all he wanted to know, drew out his stakes, and parted very affection steliPlaan his deer friend, , Mr. Buchanan. .The first notice we get pfterwards is that a British fleet 'is to be dispatched to Nicaragua, • under the' pretence of keeping out fillibmtera. Well, we shame that our Monroe doctrine demo. crate, ,who are CO eismorous agalett British lode .; mice: consorting with British agents; making homage to little British titles,. without pedigree or, property, and adoptlegpritiehpollay ''sitemptinst American progress and industry, will • •-• swallow this precious We had a sample of -,the same eart of tactics in the cue of Sir henry ~. 11tiloppi, :but , the Bottrbons WhP DOW Is pewer darer , from those whom TaUsythaVeneW; • Inasmuch as they forget" every' thing learn _ netninjr- • . y. AIIOTHSE Lasses Ei.*oaaU AproulTYllll7 et departed in huge on Vl"ng—Gebrge Baand e ers dePa There is a start mapdkilleldeg for X tula i t 4 Lod Governor. PTP 3I ° "a g "mar that be has been sad Cabinet woe gifted that the Prell ant . e li la b. le Cli.6 Cast °See on sa eni p p 4 r o ue -ours ~ ....... kit i tsinia . dap of his deparUail t t iqer"....T 244 ...i_ tlans, OrecnOsellwit 4 illirl : , 7 ,7:a Ttemlia I lVillibt ,,..- 4 ,....... bM 13144 . ren 7but to 0011•3 Kiwassall idal4.o..—=" of atm' fa gleso44h•Per3Z M m Aiimiii T f ern- 4 ~,..,,. r. lirs,„, 411,-,:r4411), 4 0--• „_'' ..4 , Tr 4-1-0-91,,,e -”-.... . 1 0... , i7.-;...-»'ls' , : 4"•21-`001'L-",,,-.4 Cuing" Malin P4erniacy,--Seilial pent is-this State, in obedience" to etrong current of public opinion, have placed at the head of their columns the name of &NON CAM aim for the Presidency. One of these, the Tyrone Star in performing this duty remarks: •Senator Cameron has always been a fait friend of a Protective Tariff, which would secure prosperity to the interests of the people of this State and of the country. He is a Notthern men of backbone, end will eland up to the intereits of the people all the time and forever, and big election would, as a Pennsylvanian, help to wipe out the disgrace which has been imposed upon oar State by her recreant son, the present mis erable imbecile who now fills the executive office. Cemeron'a name lee tower of strength, and his nomination would he the forerunner of a glorious victory for the cause of the people." The presentation of this name to the people of the Union would be a compliment to Pennsylva nia, which every true eon of the Keystone State would accept titli a special honor to himself. Our old commonwealth would endorse it by an over whelming vote. From the following it will be seen that our 415- 'ravished fellow citizen stands high in other States: "Roc. Simon Common.—Several prominent and influential Opposition journals in New York and Massachusetts have indicated their prefer auce for Hon. Simon Cameron, as the People's candidate for 1860: Mr. C. certainly occupies, just now, a very commanding position as a Iced log Statesman, and as Representative of Penn sylvania's interests and the sentiments of hir people irithe councils of the nation; and It Is gratifying to see that his talents and public services are appreciated by observing citizens of 'other States." Tue Tens or Jtrocie Cutracti.—The Easton Argus argues that the effect of2the appointment of Gaylord Church, to fill the vacancy occa. slotted by the resignation of William A. Porter, will be to exclude Sohn M. Read from the Bench. The case is thus elated by that paper "The amendment to the Constitution adopted in 1850, provides that 'any vacancies happening by death. resignation or otherwise, in any of the said Courts, shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, to continue until the,first Monday of December succeeding the next general.election.' "January 19,1859, John C. Knox, one of the Judges - of the Summits Court, resigned his office and upon the same day William A Porter was appointed by tire Governor 'till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general elec tion.' "October 16, 1858, William A. Porter resigned his comtidesion, and now Gaylord Church is ap pointed by the Governor and holdsa commission, the language of which ie precisely the same.— How then is Jehn M. Read to obtain hie seat?" If this dootrine be correct, it will be impossible for the people ever to fill a vacarioy, for the Governor:a appointee him only to hold on until after the election and then by hie resignation, defeat the choice of the people. Such a con struction would make the Constitution defeat itself. It would,' seem to us much more rational to contend that: the Governor bad no right to make an appointment to fill Judge Porter'a place than that each appointment defeats an election by the people held in pursuance of a constitutional provision. The. democriay had better not try the trick hinted at in the above extract. I Tue SPEECH or SENATOR SEWARD.—We have read with the liveliest satisfaction, the great speech of Senator Seward, delivered at Roches ter last week. It is as usual a searching expo sition of the subject in hand, and should be read by : every Republican in the land. On the attention of Slavery, to which he directed his remarks exclusively, It presents the ground on which we think the battle of 1860 ought to be fought. It adapts no planks from Cincinnati platforms, which to every true man in the North is as hatefill to-day an it was in 1866. Let an have no loose or ambiguous declarations respect ing thin all Important subject of slavery eaten , mon. Republicans should meet the question equarely, as Mr. Seward does, and fellowship no man who does not eland r e ady to act and , vote whist slavery at all times in all proper ways; and on all proper occasions. With refer . elloo to all the platform* of Buchanan, Douglas and sham-demoeraey.la general, we say—"Car thagtmust be deetrqed." Torn THOM of .95 • W.sl A body of till home of arum. TRAflCDV—Candihon .Burial of Me Stricide.—The "dung man was taken away from the 'odnesday night, and sassiest to thi --- er's in Eighth ATenue, yesterday morn ing. e body wee placed in a plain coffin, car; vied to Greenwood Cemetery, and buried in the family lot. The impression has been made by some reports that have been circulsted, that Frank has been leading a dissolute life for liti,- eral years, but such is not the case. He was al ways an erratic and somewhat singular boy, but in no way dissipated till within the teat stx months. Since he left the store in Platt street, he has Wen into bad company, and has been out very late nights. There is no evidence to show that he wee in the habit of drinking. Kr. Gouldy was still alive last night, but there is scarcely any hope of hie recovery. His wounds( were dressed yesterday, and appeared very well. He has at times lucid Intervale, when be recognizes hie friends, and seems to tie conscious of hie situation; he appeals to be per feeddy relived, and talks of "going home to his Saviour." These intervals are, however, very short; hie mind soon wanders, and he becomes nooonacioue. Mrs. Gaddy is doing very well, and, unless some new difficulties should arise, the chances are that she will recover. Nettle, the oldest boy, is very low indeed; the physicians consider his ease the most hopelets of the four at the house. His icull is very bad ly cnt and broken in, and it balmost impossible that he one recover. He talks a great deal, in very aheertn], sad bears all hie sufferings moat heroically. While the surgeons were sewing out apiece of his skull, Nettie never flinched, but kept cheering and encouraging his mother, *Load by in great distress. Charlie's case irellgiLmore serious Instead Of better, be appears and stupid, and almost unconscious. He has a very severe cut in the side of hie bead, breaking in the skull in math a way that the surgeons cannot well examine it. Though there la hope, there is 'scarcely any en peCtation that he will recover. Johanna Diarphy, who is at the Hospital, is alive, but probably will not live many hours. She is , much deranged all the while, and appears to be sinking. Elizabeth Carr, the other girl, is quite com fortable, and will probably get weli. The house in Thirtieth street has been besleg- . ed by alreat crowd of persons, nearlyelOoking up the street, =alone to get into the house and see the wounded. Theysire a source of great annoyancAto the frieids, who are ecarsely able to keep tam'away from the doors. It is tiLbe hoped that thou who hays no business there will pay some respect. to the feelings of the friends of the family in their distress. —N. T Trib. Tua 001ILDT Trteozny.—This roaming, all the sufferers in the Gouldy family, including the two domestics, were reported to be in about the same 0004111 kt as they were yesterday. It is. still believed that Mr. (Moldy, his eon Nathan iel,and the servant girl Joanna Murphy will die; and that the other injured persona will re.• cover, though there is danger of a fatal result wren in their mutes if inflammation should set in. `The Rev. Mr. Crawford, pastor of the 39th street M. E. church, whi. has long been well ac quainted with all the family, states that Francis A.•Goidy, who thus butchered his relatives and' ,then committed inziolde, was a coward, and from a bey was afraid of boys half his ago and size. He, never looked s oy one straight in the face, but always droppodlis eyes while speaking or. being spoken to. He was revengeful, obstinate, and morose. In intellectual qualities he was ' below mediocrity. The secretiveness of his ditt position was eminently noticeable to all his friends. He was elon and heavy in his move meats, mid as a boy, took Very little part in the sports of his companions. The motive, or pulse, that urged him tolhe commission of the deed, will probably ever remain a mystery.— N. I'. Com. Adv.' Haattil ar.liinr ORLUAN.—The remittals if 3 last Sunday as i• : . - 'A moderate acreage In the Mortality for the meek Is all'th we can say ora.fitiorahla lasi= smlo. - tore namierning the epides. .. The arrivals of I streams sad iatording citizens continue headly I to swell our population, and furnieb, of coarse. new food for the destroyer. -We have, wanes'. not help saying, but little sympathy for thoie who, despite repeated public and official warn ings, persist. in thus endangering their lives and adding to lb heavy barthea our gitizetm already, Illabir under: They know the penalty, liwover • ,44; 1 4 1181 ;birik to ply it.' !-t . , t-, o ' . . . Caere tw Thaaroxr.—Poktfog • nt Twetnty•five, l'CiitsPeilltithet —A norresiandetilin Vermont Iwritee:‘ 'The 'crops of this fit* hare all been hit:on/041i good order; and 48j - bare j before. ..4404,041,0ii5er1y all kinds eriabantlant.. Corn and Plgehill:OkbOt, pertain:, • ViisetikifOra of -tholrog:uedillisse nt-thla7 fadaafe - futilitg ' "“it# l o ool44ll4l3 tnitedlO-W ' 43 . 44 .*liiii*Mo. l o4 2B qe..o, , t' inOn - I*. ' ' _ :ailliAllifl/kArtioN; AA. tai f-egistikillenser,s4(natleenfloaclifi 11 0*** 01 .t." 41 4 1 kI 100 *Ata i. ikti 'Ai , a....14K '' ,. .; •: ',,aigi-5 , tter..t,'..1 7 1......fR5.te...... , .... - - • • • - MM!MEM Tun Proutrorr,anD Donatirrro,l3ptos Titans—, No Blrottilt Glenn - m - 4A writer In. tlitt:Charles ton Hoare"; who argues at great length in favor' , of ie-operimg the African slave-trade, contends that the domeitic slave-trade should 'be sup pressed and slavery itself abolished, if the ar guments by which they - me sustained are not goncluelve as to the rightfulness of the,African , slave-trade also. Ile says: “In discussing the lawn for the suppression of the slave trade, I base studiously kept out of view any consideration of the trade itself—will ing to acquiesce in the decision of the Southern ' people an to its expediency. I must say, at the same time, that I cannot understand why it is in- AtMln to buy a glare in Africa and send him to America, and not eganlly inhuman to buy one in Virginia and send him to Louisiana. The moral I aspect of both cases must depend upon the same considerations; with the balance turned rather' against the trade in this country, inagronth as the Virginia negro occupies a much higher place : in the scale of civilization than his African cousin. It is Is miserable sophistry which views the domestic trade with complacency, but shed der at the buying and milling of the naked Af ricans. 1 desire earnestly that we shall not only think consistently, but feel rightly on this sub- 1 jeer. Let us meet the whole subject fearlessly. If slavery is evil, then, in the name of God, abolish it; if it is not an evil, then, in God', name, let us assert it manfully and abide the consequences We can no longer occupy a middle position, and I hope we hare forever discarded that wicked heresy of a necessary evil. llALtss the President marches up squarely to the English bill, and goes even a little further, Mr. Toombs and .hia followers are determined upon a hostile separation. They have got all they expected, and more, and having squeezed the orange, are ready to throw away the rind.— Such was their gratitude to Bea Taylor, after imposing the only member of the Cabinet upon him who cast a shadow upon the Administra tion, and having pensioned their friends in all the best offices at home and abroad. Their sup port is nearly as fatal as that of a certain news dons print in New York,whieh is death to what ever or whoever it toucher. The agitators will have an issue, and if Eaneas is dead, as the Ad ministration would have the country beliese—a discovery yet to be made—they will manufacture another. The next gaine is to demand federal legislation in the territories—carried there by the constitution as the Bred Scott dictum main tains. That is to be the card of the coming Presidential struggle, and the expectants had better be preparing their nerves, Mr. Buchanan is ready. After Pennsylvania be is incapable of receiving any other shook.— Wash. ear. Phil. North _into-Scan. Ala. WHITESIDE, of Sandoval, this State, re. turning teem a hunt on Friday, of last week, stepped into a More, and leaning upon the muz zle of his gun, commenced playing with the ham mer with his foot. The hammer slipped, the gun wet oil, and the whole charge entered the lea breast, mutilating him horribly: lie died in *bout an hour and a half after the accident. —Chicago Tribune. "Tint GREAT Camizett."—The Charleston Aftrosry, the organ or Orr and "Mud-sill " Ham mond, says: "The great civilizer as well no evangelist is the sleveholder : and a euccessful voyage of an African alaver does more for civili zation than all the missionaries that are spend ing their lives on the African continent." LIZADACITE—FROM AN E M I ?TINT CLERCY BAN. take gmat I.toasure In caying to yam that I nude 1,,e of Morhave'a 1.1111 foutol appar,t roller, of a germ headache, from which I had look nuflorml, and T believe, they were ...moo to me In Dl:hot - Big toy ateninch and hood. BANIUKI, IL BABCOCK. . . IIZADACIIt inn Drllll.lll - —Mr Silas J. theonot, of Bir mingham, sax. "1 hare fonnd lu Ikarhare's llogaud flat ters, a remedy for 11.1.1.11 r. and Debility. My wife Itm also used it w lth the greatest lasiellt. t t Mt. A. B. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also terser ks ;boil be has experieneed notch relief from its sae for headset.. CARIOX !--Ile careful w ash for goerbarei ILWand ten. The great popuiststX of this Involitioe maws imiNUooe, whtett the peddle should gaud assiset parclualua. IMP-W,14.1 et 1.1 i.er twttic, or eft bottle. 11, $5,1, th.. FrletamßENJ. PAGE. CO., Misonfacturlog cantle - Wand Menders. 27 Wood street, betarro let and at gla.,Fltternirgh. Ca, and bruggiare generally. re.:....41ar Zpectal pioticro RICHMOND HOIIBE, 01 - XIO.A.CI-0, • (Urn, Snytl4 Wafer Shy,/ and Michigan A ,nnnr. a..A- 1 3E R. HAWI 6r, CO., Tints, • R.' 11.1.Nr[ Propr ietor.. A.. ;LTA P.M ditalc• an t c A " MI Pit al m ia r . kwi Via NICARAGUA. AMERICAN, ATLANTIC ANO PACIFIC EIIIP CANAL COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. 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It 'will give root to y u nmeives, Mild twalth to your re Infanta. rfectly This valuable preparation Co the preeeription of one of mostruperlinned andkkilful female Plow/oleo* Is New Angles:o, and Lae born and milk ner.r.failing mum.. In million. of meet - We believe it the beet and mad remedy In the world, L. at awn of ref .entery and Diarhota In Children, whether It .Tiries from teethlog or from any other 000 M. If life and tmaith dm be emlrtroled by dollars sod umbbil le worth Its weight in gold. Minium of bottled are old every year In tim . Unitca Stake. It to Oil and welldried remedy. mice ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. BW-Non. genuine unlmetbo fat-eImIIeefCUJITIS A CNN , New York, lion the entaide wrapper, Srld by Druggist. throughout the world. /Wt. bl ED. 11. iIIiTSER, Agent fur rkteborgh. • lnkrdawlyfcT The Great English Reme dy. JAMES CLAUILIC'S CELEBRATED PEMAI,4 PILLS! Proparod from• rroacriptlon of Bfr Ismen Clarks, .11. A. Phydasn ltitraordlnary to ttw Pm.. This well known ittedlcioe Is no imposition, Vol a earn and safe malady for ternale Mfliceltion and Oblarptl rose nay cams wingers.; sod although tome rful . they sentettieethiri hurtful' to the constitution. -• • "TO mingtab LADIEB It hrfnaniflarly suited. Wirth:, In a short time, brie/Oaths monthly period with reptirity. Shur AM kw weer bows looms to fait wheralaidisr. genean fAiseceadywpc rtrpoiltpArzt ore well obsemid. Yor Poll particulate, get a pastehlats free. .l IV ' N. B—sl and 0 pi nt Metope eradeeed to any authod wed agent, 'wore a bottle. contalteing oven /A MIN Morn mall. It. L. IftstLYZSTOCII & Yittaber/b, whotteetitteaN and sold by all draggists. syCTuttests • ' LOOAN lb 0RE00... - ',., „I • •Importers and Dealers hi Foreign infir.. • Er. A.'.ir, Dw n. rt,44' *i 1 ' . . .. . , 52, Wood Iftreet, Pltlabture;orille b • A full and CiAppleta nenrtmellt.„otAl de .,. salpti.oe of lIARIMA.p A at if iniiiiile;747lVitsill, dal NI bad at prima looLtiiiztorY tagi 'initlllo6 4 . " dno .Raoli of nitryilescriptiou le higa.?*•l447.cilitircb4on, fatchnnici jail Tatint. hie firrltedi64llP . iiitAmtlyte. •NA Errovm • vrourt.t &LEZANDBR • H • DussAhligioulourr of, cooilllo, PARLOR -IND.-MinßoqpOtEit• . Plain and Fancid[ratolosonts, &e. ,1 tiroidePrniliptor of the col6llt4ed PArettO,is . '"Agit.)tixa and S MOKE Coastr X INC: :'. ~ i.7 . ,,V :'' ' 0 9 0 K sTgypts2-1,,.. i i ,- - .- _, ,-, .... i'iiinikfias r iripjlttrAwia lk k 4 atil.k . ketiiiisew ..'.:..:-,;•:- ., 'N- 41 Axlsiiiers.4wil ...:4, ,,, .. 1 ,;t 1 t . 4 4 . ,4 ' / 011, 11/ 1 1.6 '. '4l #: l * - Oa: • ' • ; 4:: t' • ~-.4:14,-:-....a„..."....... - , ...v.. i31,1,-..1 • lomat jUittres Permanent Office. Complying with the urgent request of hun dreds of their painata. DR.B C. M. FrIVEI St J. NV. S YIERS ❑m-« mmclti.fml PICILEININIENTLT I 1 An I may Mt commit.' at ; No. .1.1)1 Penn Strmot. OPPOSITE TUE tT. CLAIA HOTEL, MY. eXcept Finniloya, for Con snimptlon . , /Lath me. Bronchitis sad sal other Chronic Complaint. complicated with or mincing Pulmonary Divan, including Catarrh, gear( Di.rs.t, AffEction• of the Lieer, Pr- Pepsin, Gagtrilis, ' F;Mal. Complaints, rice DIVA. FITCH A. SYKES would .tats hot Whir treatment of Consumption is tinned upon the fad that 71. dtscase ra iris in ti`te blood and ayshims at large, both ltefor,,ao ttaring itiderciogitstr.t in Vol Itings,and they thortfin Mechanical, Ilygienic and 3leiliclnal remedies to purify tho bloat and strengthen the system. Il,q Mess, they tole MEDICINAL NH t.LATTONS,whIch they rvlttehighly,lnit only as Palliatit,, (haring no Curality, eg"a telarn urea alone,) and Inwitlids arc iiarioritly cant agalnst toasting Iho lionclous time of cnrsbility on any treatment tool npon lb " P hn 'ablo.but rabic Idea that the"acat of Itin disease can be muckiest in a Drool Manner by Inhalaiitin,“ for as before stated, the ue of qh.• tliteatr in in (Ito Mai and Ito tlTrcts only In thi , rtiarge for consultation. A list id ipteations rill be not to !how, islariing to cow anit us lettor Iny:Didairtett no v An FIR'S FIRST PREMI SEWING MACHINES Were awarded tie. riasr I REMrra 111 11W Penn- . ”Ivaato Statu Agoculthral Sncioly of their A grinal 1.13.1.1- I . lll,, n,f‘pt4rber I _^4ll, =1:11,11 , 116 and Oclobrr It, lil,S. ants PRE)111'.11 WAS NO T 10177117' ASTLIK WILFON WAS. Their $5O Maelsitm is equal to the $l2: , yin. hive with .a• f"Pliati or the fortiiture. Them Blachinta a.-from i o iraula, and r , ,, a wean, of nuequalvdntreisgth, and n hmticity,arti,li will not rip, even if every north rtiteh I. cut. They are unquestionably the tw.l In the ~ .nrkrt fur family no.. /Fir Send for a Circular. On mad aftnr thin data thn price of .uir 514 C hill. rill la , reiluceita• New Machine, plain lini,ll table $. - to ml D.: , do plated table 75 00 1), . do xrith coveranddrawers - 80 00 D" do large size tis 00 D 0 do do do plated nil 00 Uo do plated rind pearled 100 no Awl Mb, sixes In prvortion. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT Tiff: FIFTH ST.:tar I lIT 'I 1 A UV.I °TOILS, nts9l:l},l (.3 lurrsurtran PA Ei41.1v117 FCI; 'CV - LAY DRAYEIt .A.wr) No. 1 , 2 ST. CLAIR STRERT. PENNA., InvitoF public attention to Lie new and bean una ...oilmen,. of Fall i•ouniniing of CI.. nert. Veatinie and emitting/ wry vittliity toool tap., to MAN-at city RIM conutry trail, which will lo• np with v.174.1,1%01 Anil Al mi.. an low nm nt riny olLer nlnJlar eu4hli,hment in the tit, Nosy Fur Sloro tl•nrn Philioloiphi, LOUIS MILLER, Mnnnfn.•utrer .d uII kinile ..f I.ntlkk and li”ntlantrn'e Fnro, FlriFl. and Ct., linto,,l,lnr In Itoltaln RJ15,1,.. R r. , trholen3lm und et Wn.kl filth. For, toppinol,lrotool and stHot Lol in tlo host tuaton, Gonim mule , to ardor pt eltort onto e All 'final+ of mlilopla., form Nologht copl-i1ti1.1.4 c isito. worararruans or Iron HALMuff, Iron Vaults, Vault Duo", Window Shutters, Window Gnarl* ta., Oi Around Strew and bel TAtrd Arrnt, (Iletvr,eil W... 1 and Market,) PITTeRUISOLL PA, H.,. cr. 6•,0 w vuirty o•w Pawru., fancy 50.106114, •,,.tnlde for All porpor,. tilkr •tteorl,n old to t.n. croxingOn•• Jcolit.lio, done At .tort me? VANDEVER & FRIEND, A T TonNycys A T L. A N. A.ND NoLICITMIS IN CHANCERY, art..l R/04, 11.1..,Y., bnnu. atiro4ll....ttosa promptly tws.le in any pall of Nortto•to Ito.. orWt.trr. Wiscon.ltm. Will attend to the purelsay.ntsal Safe of aral 44:1.4 Stoney ml Ilan& and 31ortgay.A 5.1.1411:a WK. C. 60141,150" MILLLIC lirtryn:Lnw D0r0“,,, ATIIAIN ..... . ... . ROBINSON, *MINIS tr. MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND AIACIIINISTS. It NV A. S N4. .1.1040;mot agiak.tpruci- . .::.. 4 mAtt ga , 84141411.0,6X1-11PIKE comedian. arairliptipilivirrth« **- w.l4.aietweat. s,..qatia - ?eamv. &att.)* • ;:. - RAIL ogatiltsti ROV:ft, eln Rbbtrtionnento No. I of G - MaELPISON'S NM , : NEKLY LINFf:-OF-BATTL N: SHI I' F.r . ttilb at,t is out. bring tho FIHFT NUM or Tim. magnificent Weente Pare. It te fall to ormlloa Inc of the raincoat Literary noritor, and Flue Engratinim. For tido at'all tank...fedi I Depot+ In thr Onit,d State,. I%IOE. ON Y 4 CENTS. P. GT.. ASON, Publ l.h prlr.cl l .4l throNbont the.ttulted ;:ta 21. r. ~, I•ETKIL COVI.P.R; 17 Burling:Alp, N. V. BIWA LIDA! BILLIARDS!! PIIEL A N'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND CD3IIIINATION Cl3slllol:2—fru triariil liy Miura patent, ilatid— Irbrnary 12.155 G., Decumbar 8,185;. °club, r 25.165 d. January 12, MM. DD...Th a TlV , A l,l topruratneniartuvinintbroTaLier rnahra thrin tiortirtior..l In lAD purld. They are mar °third to tt, 1.60111111 r Billiard !gayer atenrubiningsperalrritli truth, nrs, ol.tintd in any Diiltar.l Tani, Bake Itramin huruieray. N. Y. Manufactory, 113 Ann privet. rolnritinar trCuNNOI: COLLENDEIt, Sate slatira.. .arbotirttltural, RlOll P LACE FOR EVERGREENS, tr.—W.(43 ettra fine, rrotrn of the llot.t ImM3 ft ; rt.-ti., from :24 toll feet. MOW from imwu to 2 . !.. 4 Mare Cm rberri, 42,1t0u 1..r11 1 mid 2 3‘tan, Ult.., prat s w art loot .tamtdr,l mn Striovry Stock In er.r.-1/ &Tatham! ia larga, which it aid die.• idcasare to +limy too. friend., and tho public Vittitinrdlt anal kinklanti Nott,rina. Oct deZ:ilksvirr MUREPOCII, T u M BRlt—,loistq, Phmkg, Scantling and Honr.l4, fln . gale by W. W. WALLACE, ..e.llll.dEur No. al9 UNIV. sltort. I , IIN WH IITE LIN E 7'sABettit!ti::lSe; fo;lttaaterei. n.n Crr ee1:541/19 Liberty at, Pitteburgh.. itteßtittEtel W. W. WALLACE. 21 i n GEM/ STolsalS, all sizes and va iv Hoes grits, for sole et 311 Liberty ...rot title. notch._ to - 19411r W. W. WALLACE. finATE BAlt6, SASH VELUM AND VAolt Rings aluolyit outland at :1101.11.14 , 1ty shett, 4...,att1/okr W.W. WALLACE. "Jr AL NU T HALL RESTAURANT, JIA,So.VIC HALL, Fll7ll SPIZRET, jC381E1.1.. tr. E=l A LL TIIE DELICACIES OF TrIP: SCASON, prepared by Wgmeatez prucecca coulte,acrar.lop al the abort...at tur • U 7I.II;CLOCE A. M. UNTIL TWEINEWOL(XiIi P.M. All article+ In the peculiar Co the that, Wert or ;Doak, rocilted daily Loy Alton...and swim' *rt., ettler.— lltuttna ewe 0 0 1 the table at WALNUT WAIL .11 that they could &Ont. Sir Wholos'ele Depot fur Oysters, Flab, Game and early Pe...A:debt°. In tbele eeneon:Tulk M 3 ocillyd 1r is a con3moa observation that there arc mart IltllTOrerS rum 11.4414 aiming Amor Hum than um Ito femnol among an) other rimlited taint, Thu roman is ole vitl... Wit mho tooltttlo ...torch, and forgot Wm wants of shit body in the alentrbtug tansuita at business. In all such cos,ll, (ftlialtry nltllleinas can diilittla wad. What la re tolled Ir Just each a tonic and invigorator uUr J. llin tenor has given to the world, in his tlslehrated' Bitters.— The weak mid henroha Jettison of the countiug.hoitse, Ito ositausted tailor upon thoaboy (ward, ano the proetratod student or the midnight lain., have found it .wondt.rful at. ghtle , ator In the Litton, and prePr It to moretirelantiohe hot 1...A.410. Matikitie, , antlt shonlit not im forgot. too that dm &goat which la art magical in italhilitotwo alma a Irma which Is merely dottililaird, is equally powerful in ...Whim nature to enrol the mom Ittriblo forms of Mesa.. Who will tat iare it a Wall Sold by brumporo ovoty grboro • and by 1102TErtrill A :13111'11, Solo Proprietor - 6.1 , 7w. GS Writor nr GB Itront ate. orstr,favet. NV cm& 30) pace Nitrate Dodo 140 kegs 10 Gob. Soda. hou hem. country Window Olaint,. • 100 do Orman Cloy, ! P.M MAN Primo anger, billeOreana Idoine;me, • • 200 101. Mom Redo, 100 bogs RsoCeite, ' 40 hlf •chomto Young Irmo end Mack Tela, 00 lomat. Wrapping Piper, On hood and 10, mile looN thr cash, or goad 4 nme..lcoLi nc.N • • ' ALLYANDEA 0000. EATITER.r.—in returning thanks to him xj Wends and a generous publinfor the very liberal and enewuranhig patronage Motoned upon him, the underAgo ed tatoommiou to Ineito attention to tdo stork, Pr which he In receiving additions nreekly, Cone ivilog of 11E11- 1.4..t.:11. and OAR SULK LEATUED., UPPER LNATIIER, VRENCII KIPS and - CALF . SKINS, Ladles and and lunrien 110ROOLO, 01100. FINDINGS, .OURILIGRa' TOOLS and TAN:int,' OIL.. SeireOldera from the city trade for Sole Leather, Tanner,' Oil or anything. In his hob eolidled and Alled on the teat reasonable Lenny. • - , W3l. WILKINSON, . 0016 N 0.217 Linerryatriet. 15 BBLS TANNER(STILUTS) OIL; ' • .15 bills Tanner's Flavin „ Stitt , tuned= Belting Leather: be Lttett 400 " &taloa 8010 " • &kitting • • .. 2 Calcutta MIAs, With a fall/mart nt of Prouch Catt, Blotritneo, 4c., n instoto anti fe ' resla by tY.llll,ff INtON; • • nalt . Ne 217 Liberty street. • flour E OUTDON.—Attention is directed tOtho De} DEVXX atUOO ItIIEVVLVECO risrok bib le necotommte.l,-tar Ilginans and utecitiotly-. Th.y wto mold boaltlfully Datlhrut qua co n v.pi e ", .. 4.)..t.8.nd ...wits I d C.ArryloOt 1.1*14 ed by no t'L.li4 - b, Ocattl.mcn kre InY4a4,toMtugli. ,gbtirrwittoirt-t EGAL -PAPERS AND STATIONERY. 0,, CO W 4401144 bate conotantls on band a burn atock , .o nstrannperline Congress 'Ruled Care and Lotror.Pppera, trA bony Corn, Folded bint I' airataperangLrjef Doponll.lort 'and noosed Papers, Legal Enrdooto,.knoilly taw; !Woad Bonk and Wafers, krt.- lot Machine, 14oleta, &WM* no*, Own Bend., and a :groat rider) of lAtakaaalgblo for lawyers.. • • • dtoirmiland r fultOtorr Of Prato end Dealt/14'004yr Mortgage„ lairiees;Dorkotry•pOtrren and Forkot)tczno , , 416AZSON'S Su nuria x-Iger goiari irwraiii,twzdgia:l4-_l4mpo s i w i e aalrw Ia unto ...Thoiii. , :wfreddio SUOMI* In MO line' nknridd.' o 4. , ad OlkuoiA4l l .*PefOrA rilowOort. • - lIMINCC,L; _Ty rsy:ki 0.411 n ViAkKool, for talk CrnrateAtm.} Pittaborgh, Oct. la, Mo. [ A, Ekrti“n for Thirteen Directors, to ereenew Tmr, will beheld nt the Peek ab'anAY. Nor. lath, between the' beefs of lb A. II , tied 2P. M. Tu. , Annual Meeting-of the Reek holder. wdl tti, h,-I.t un 1 - CESDAY, NOT. 2A, at IQ A.M. ,11:1100,- ' K D. JOIirS, Cub. it.er:ocNf lit. or YIrfSIIIMOSI, 1z it Cktot/f Elet.tio for Thirteen Directors., of r.)" l3th; ISB f tadsll..3lt nNI n bel.l at Om Ilanklng lloore, no MONDAY. rlor. 101 h. I.—Petra the boon of 11 Br, and 2 o'clock A. A ceneral meeting of fhb' 510ekbotacts 1.3 held bn YUDSDAY, Noe. 22, to 10 o`cl,ek A. 37. .T. W. DUDE, Dealer. kmat.t , o. liaNz or Pirrneft, tt•burgh, 0et.13, 18a.. OttAN Election for Thirteen Itireceore thin Dank, will be hold at (lie Banking llouuton MON TAY. Noveniber 15111, bet : ee l th e Lauri 01;10 A. SI., scot P. 31. The Almon' 3loolitor or Etotiheanta at I'be hold on Tl/11,1DAY, nt 10 A. 31. orl:latt 11. M. MURRAY, Cult. U I 'PLASS ROM , ELECTION.TiIO Annual Elnetlon of the 'Jaw 31111 Vsllny Turoplke or Plenk Bond Company,'vill be held at the °Skeet W. &11. Wet. ker, Itt the Thin! u'unt, clly of Allceteny, on MC I NDAT, the lot dee et Neceleher next, between the home of—l 2 o'clock M nds P. 31,, nt ahicll one l'renlJeut, Thecae r nd Dlrt.ctere 00111 1n chown: aerottliug to Igor, sad null other whale en !nay be Sen...ucd nececenry. 007314_ JAS. WAl'no3l, Tr.„ Prein. yin-Allman Tare, Compaiir, tt Pit hiiorgli. Ocrobtr 1838, f U . E tarn lON lor three Directors of this limik will In, nett at tin Yanking 11nan, On MON DAY, November clh. botween Out boon. of ID A. N. nod 2 P. u. oc29:tlten or:. JOHN D. F .- CULLY, Ciiiliter, Oenue CURII• ti;/IPLAYT".- Pittebnralt. Oct, 2611,1a5P. Eleetion for Thirteen 1/ireeters :of 0,14 C.mtany, to aura° for the ongoing yew, will tw Wl at its Otheo, No. DO Viktor etreet, on Itt KIDAY • Nov. atb, between the bourn oil l A. M. nod 1 I`. ILODERT WINNOW, &cret.iry. Motatanod Ann MiSoFacurnan'lnum,l Pittabargh,Oct..lMll,lB6B. f Tr. , ..AN Election for Directors of this Itarik of tlio Danklog II onso, on MONDAY, the Idtt of Novetn ben twat, bat% elm Ilia boors aid A. M. and 2P. M. nel4:dni W. R. DENNY, Cash% • DISSOLUTION OF PAI[TIVEII.BI.IIP. rrllE partnership heretofore existing be &. w. thi n an. dintilre4 -by :unfelt] Ettiol tho partnern is authorised 10 Ilm nnt.....lthu firm in the ss.telpinent or its rLt. 213, iers CCo- PARTNERSIIIP—The undersigned have this rlsy entrnsl into roistrteurshlp fur the transaction of a Commission and Proatte.i - easll, Under the stylsof Ilea 4 Forsyth. JOLIN LEA; Fitt.tonrgle, Oct. ZS, Ibt.4. ALta. ktiß.3.l"lll. COMMISSION St PRODUCE ➢IERCIIANTS, No. 75 Water L. Plttsburgh,To.i DEALIMS IN -11 r; - Flour, Bacon and Produce Gene .ally. SPECIAL A CTIINTIoN UIVEN TOTug BA OFDDI ucs IRON AND ntooms. . . - rio:PA.H.TNERSIIIP NOTICE.. IL, this day anaalate•il with tee In the Phdi %reefer. Ina J.C. BIDWELL. late of• the hated flalta Epee, The et ) le et Omar= will be SPAErt.le Pittelittrab, Sept. :9th, J. A. orlo srumu., Into of tin. fiflli of i. S. ltall t Sporr.;.id, OlTllikle. Speer. SPEEIL fro OIDWELL,' Valley rctgo.- - Plo* • na I3n Liberty &reef, near ../tVa,.../Tfrohnrfle. 114 - ANUFAC'i'VILERS. .everi variety or_ rs...rbin, Cant Inge, 04. or tho roost approved !et. Jena onittibto fororory ltiol of mit ruin 152.... Their Improved ratent Iron Centre, Catent Iron Cent Itillohto, iron Contra rub-Soil, Thiteut nod Otntto Lever., teel Moololoard, V flop, C...cork, honor, Cetton end whet roma mt.. 000...Nic.3. Jo On. tra.lrn outlet...ion to loarhsn er. looh no to gooltt, nod ontainntlon u, uno. 'Sir-orders arorolleited. B. CANEZEILD Commission a Forwariling..Xerohoists, And Wholnals Deakin Prr,...rveF3 WESTERN RESETIVE'VIIEESE, nurrEn, LAUD, rokg, imcoN, 1141016. ylElf, Pot k Pearl Ambee, SilertitU% Dried Vrollnmi Producv • . V.I. LITTLE, a LITTLE & TainusLuit . ?, : _ wu ocss ALP cfltO i rlll.B AN 11 , 1310P.18 Flour, Eason. Chess** " Fr usts.ollc& Practises, • • 8:46 112 SECOND Sr.; I.ITTSBTAVEL • Mates. j~AN'rED.—:OOOO Bushels Prime Fell ,el 2 J. D. OeNPULD X . CO. TA;rrTlstenqy industrious:young.; T man, to &iv eolrej'eed work . in • store: llfteralrtiof c It- IL EMU, No. 214 Llberwet: .l; WANTED- - 116 highest runiket.. Paid for Beeswax by B. 1 , ./AIINESTOCa • C0..an31 No. GO, der Wood end Fourth alt..' WOOL W.,ll4 — 'rE I.).—.The highest market .. price paid for Wool, by 13. Itmtuaram.i CO; • . Jolt it, aem lAbortielstet wooLi WOOL!!-100000 b.. It weep.. . ed at blgheet aloe price. by, ' ; ' • ifeellltlCKY AOll., le2l:dhatfT 122 &vend ttO ltliProntetei; ANTED 1-10,000 bus Icy0;:i for whizlf eif the /Moot n 0... kit price will toe glees: LENCLI utrretuNamr, .11 No. 110.21'1*W lid Loeb: W A.LVT.E.D.-25,00013u5k . Wheal, WANTED -1) purchase a areal!, „Farm et from _so tex,o Jam of good WA llb goo 0 , - cloari and other, improvements ~ I thlu from 3 to 5 miles of Allegheny City. Term. cash. BUNN, South irkle of Olio et,t4 door. West of tho Dlstoi;i4.l,Alletho, oy City. - .845 _ Penn Institute; ", 3. , • • CORNER of Penn end Hanoock streets. -- The menu.: term will COMMOZICO TISESDAY;2III loot. A limited ouwttt, of pupilo may obtain &Milkman. Term for Tuition awl Ft4tfoworn $22 per woosfou of twenty two wooko. pweJ 3. M.9311T11 t Prinolyat tICtIOIII . - P. t>./X V/S a 4.itettOWdalit:` Mauna rad ,' , 11411 1 . 41406144 Nri..154 )71flb ifirat, - VINE OIL P.l 1 NTIXOS Aillitibn—On., J: Friday al 'milt, r 4 is 511/„ at I 0 ';d edit aladr_ cataloina, a c 11.., colicatlan of ne Takata% Oil Pant. lags, comarlalua atm optaialoaks ditratanit• idlkir of art," among which aho nano of tbe mpg loboadng sad blabb' flandled .Irketn by Watelet, Charabanee, Itneylll, bars mlotr, Tao-Gall. Bateau., Politely TVUllarna, Mine, Bleyrir an! otbur CPII canal artlata: gen% rlclarea ofto, to, Fronds Pagell.-1a10r , n, , , and faltturd copinaof the laterite' rives, by nbl rlnollth Innrt,l; all are littdl Cram". uvula at 1ta.4,,,t cuai/n4, after tbe isawdet designs, awl gilded with 4 Xt. no.al,ty fine gold lent -- Catalogues will he ready kvdtetrlbution Ttioday, the gallery of plintingnorOn to Villiton for tripe era:adv. none. all day nod efoOitg 'f Thnrelay,. arbot.tadbe and Gentleman aro baited to call. P.ILDAVra,,A.V. tALUABLS, LTOOKS AT AUCTION- O. T... ,4 +3 , ..v.aing.Noremtur V.At .o . cktk;l4% the Commercial Items, ,bto 61-1' 111 4.14, in/ be rind, 10 Ebario Book of Pittedmrgh - Thal 01 do Wegtern Imargincri Co. dr4 ' in do Penc.rtroula do .do do; Zo do. normaxabela Ho , do dm P.M °AVM Amt. STOCK P., Fr. IV..t. It. AT, FIIITATIr iiSALI, ID lot. On t ! . tip . st :i sith .t. LOUIIIB it CO., 11.1ertheatt9,s.0116-6, STOCK 13YAUSTIN LOOMIS A. cc AT Taii KIICIIANTS* ELCCIIANCIt WERT TUUllibelY EVN.Mllitt—Bank., Bridge, Imams= mul• Copper EWA. &ant and Thdd.f.atata pia* th a iderchanne Elehanc , by • • •••• . . - A LOOSIA•k Ca. • &T IN iittll3•Lecsa..by ...-' , AuST.III 4I3I II3:e CO • • - led 9g. ao2l ,Block Note . 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