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SATURDAY MOHNEN°, NOV. 20, IEISB
Postrios.—The New York Herald,
in order to defeat Morgan for- Governor, get up
a win of blood and thiinde:r articles, - founded
on Seward's Rochester speech, in which it en
deavored to scare the New Tethers by repre.
seating Seward aiadvocating a war upon the
South for the extinction of Slavery. Mr. Seward.
will be remembered, took the position in that
speech that Shivery and Freedom were incon
gruous and that the two could not exist harmo
niously together; that either the Blare States
Must 'eventually become Tree, or the Free States
slam. Ile said:
"It was the antagonistic political tendencies
of the, two systems which the first Napoleon was I
contemplating when ho predicted that Europe
would ultimately be either all Cossack or all
Republican. Never did human sagacity utter a
more pregnant truth. The two systems are at
ono@ perceived to be incongruous. But they
are more than incongruous, they are incompati
ble. They never have permanently existed to
gather in one country; and they,never can. it
would be easy to demonstrate this impossibility,
from the irreconcilable contrast between their
great principl,,) and
__characteristics. But the
experience of moalind bee conclusively estab
limited IL"
The Southern papers generally, and their
- Northern echoes, taking their cue from the New
Tork herald pretend to understand this as a
declaration on behalf of the Republicans of a
settled resolution to exterminate slavery in 'lie
States, and they are holding it up andfiourish
• ing it as the avowal of a distinct design on the
port of the Republicans to wage fierce and un
relenting
and bloody war against slavery wher
ever it exists. It is bard to believe that they
do not know bead! for In the very same eon
- 'maims Mr. Seward said :
- "It remains to say on this point only one
word to guard against misapprehension. If
these Stales are to again become universally
slaveholding, I do not pretend to say with what
•- violations of theConatintion that end shall be
accomplished. ,On th e other hand, while I do
confidently believe and hope that my country
will yet becomes land of universal freedom, I
do not believe that it will be made so otherwise
than through the action of the several States
co-operating with the Federal Government, and
all acting in strict angformitrwith their several
constitutions."
The Louisville Journal, a paper not over i
friendly to the Republican party, but poesessed,l
of more frankness then most other southern pa
pers, lakes the proper view of Mr. Seward's
proposition. It says :
.The proposition is perfectly innocent.. Iris,
in fact, but theretioduetion in somewhat sharp
_ er form of a pet opinion of ,Mr. Clay's. Nothing
could be farther from thiharrowing import with
which distempered or diet - going fancies have in
vested it. The notion belongs wholly to the -
realm of ideas. It does not contemplate a plan
of notion, bnt.merely a scheme of natural de
velopment.. It is a speculation, not a project—
the outline of &conviction, not of a campaign. It
is s. mere -forecast of events. It is Mr. Se
' ward's theory of our cations' progression. It
is his judgment as to what will happen in the
ordinary course of things."
This is undoubtedly correct. Mr. 'Seirard
was merely philosophising as to the inevitable
future results of our present condition, and not
' roarkieg out a course for their accomplishment.
The attempt to manufacture a political rallying
cry out of such material is a lamentable instance
.of petty demagoguism.
• ater.—The renowned "C. Edict, Jr., civil
engineer." has turned up again. For a while
We last sight Of him entirely; but lost summer
we beim . of him in London, writing egotistic
plane for purifying the Thames, and we con
gratulated ourselves that he had lett his country,
pirinsiently, for hie country's good. Bat there
is no getting rid•of a bad penny. Here he is
• book again, and this time we Mad him experi
'.. inenting on his pet system of building reservoirs
'l4ifeed navigable rivers. The Lewisburg (Vs.)
Era says:
"The object is to form an inland lake, or cm-
• ervoir• of water, to keep up the navigation of
iCsaaWba river. The reservoir will he merle by
constroming a dam between the nionsEnlier ,
- Waren, Zig Bare It Ceee Thadaaris to be 043 feet
. •• 'I feel thick at the base rind
45 at the top. At either aide of the dam will be
made immense sluices to carry the water away
which wouldnaturally flow over the dam when it
gets fali..?The sluices are babe made of masonry
of the substantial kind. The water is
to be kept in the lake until it is needed in the
ganglia", when it is to be let off as it is needed
to keep' up the navigation of the river. The
means of letting it off - will be by locks, You
can form some idea of the amount of water
it will hold when I tell you it is to bo
miles long and frosa 10(10 feet to It miles wide.
Thereban Immense amount of speculation about
— this great ttark, the probable cost, etc. The
dam will costsboul. $200,000. The cost of the
land will be the greater drawback on the enter
prise. It will eaverover 50,000 acres of land,
betides 50,000 'tern more which will have In be
paid for by the company, because it will be of oo
account to the owners,-being all mountain lend
and remnants of farms. I eappoee $1,500,000
-will not buy the laud and pay the damages."
Tug Cincinnati papers mention the arrest of
W. A rhelips, postmaster at Duff's Forks, Fay-
Atte co.; 0., with his two daughters, on a charge
of robbing the mail. A decoy package containing
money, wetstraced to the office, bat could not
be traced beyond - it, and when the Mail Agent
charged the father with stealing it, one of the
daughters confined to the theft. The fairer
denies all knowledge of the crime. The Cincin
nati Gaserte nye;
"Me. Phelps, the [attar, le le man nearly Ira
q years or age, and owns a farm of 140 acres
where he: resides. lie lieu always stood very
Veil in the community previous to this charge.
Welercehre by the Blue Book that his office last
year yielded him a revenue of $8! The daugh
ters aro quite pretty and intelligent, and in
their mourning habiliments, (their mother hav
ing died about a year ago) they appear very in
teresting,"
FORSOLOSJO RAILWALT MORIVAOiB.—The
Cincinnati Commercial says: .
_ "We ere informed that a powerful party,
Amerieart,..we are ashamed to say, has been
• formed, inpplie.l with abundant capital and 1
. -equipped with the machinery of appliances sup
posed to be necessary to: expedite snits at law,
for the foreclosure of Railway Mortgages, and
that the Bondholders of the Marietta and
Cfneie
nati-Compans have accepted the services of this
Company or party, which has contracted to as
•— ousts all the expenses sad "troubles" inciden
tal to foreclosure and sale for the soot of $150,-
000, to be paid when the rood so obtained is
handed over.'
We learn, furthermore, that the necessary
-authorizations, papers Ste., have arrived in
• this , tionniry; and that proceedings ore • to be
eotomenced . the : . coalrectors forthwith.—
. Thomas Owing. Sem, Henry - Stonberry and
• .ion of Judge McLean, of the 11. S. Supreme
Court, are named 1111 cow:rael already retained to
- assist in eecurieg the objects named in the eon
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EMICIRATIOS.—Within the past summer and
during the month of October quite a number of
families and individuals have emigrated from the
- , , _western part of this county to Texas and other
Tat Tyrone mod Lock Eleven Railroad is pro-1 Southern .Slates. The desire for trying new
gremlins with more speed than could be sup- homes seems to have taken bold of the people
posed, trout the little amount of attention this.. of that eeetion. This week a number of fami
improvelead la attracting al • distance. It is lies, comprising some thirty persons, polled up
-the link connecting the Pennsylvania Central stakes and took up thelLiourney ,for the Booth
: Ballrond with the Sunbury and Erie, following west to try new fortunea in that quarter. Among
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..--tuath.er Doe Said Eagle Creek Tilley. The those who hare left from lime to time were some
graduation and. masonry on the upper end are of our most valuable citizens.— Danville (Pa.)
,-',. :snail hi-be c-oropleted, and it is cogently ex. , Reyistrr.
:pasted that the entire road will be done by the '
Ant of "pest October. • 1 A gentleman named Fanshaw,—residing in
I Saratoga county, New York, offered to allow one
r- -. A'l'vessitt. which arrived at Ealtirtiore stow ; Sanderson to burn down his cow house if Judge"
• • - • &ye duce, with t cargo of recs, bee, with her 1 l'arker failed to get 5,000 majority for Governor.
- ';'}cargo, bean ecuSscatisl by ter, Collector, because I Mr. Sanderson won the privilege of touching
...;',,'thernie was • kit auks of only laxly gallons ea- ; off the cow bouee and the cow hours was burnt
'-.. ....,..: , ,lessilty.' The '`revenue law, provides that spirit- Ito the ground. In horning the cow house, Mr.
". • one NV uy, With the exception of brandy and I Sanderson also burnt two Cover, worth s 9o .—'
arrant, I not be imported in casks of les., : Mr. Pankow admire that his friend had tt per
:, 4"... =.'.r %% Imo gallops, '_The e
vesstl and 1 feet right to born the house, but not the cattle. '
-- ' , rietrerialaiditt $20,000. ~ ~ • • • Per doing this latter, Eanshraw has Commenced
, IMMSII Sill.4..Niitiilthitiuding [begone, ; suit against Saoderson. . . '
~1- -teyreesion, the quantity pf.salt:lusg•ctod at. l Soonest, ILL—The Ilim. Thomas L. Berrie , '
1 4,. .---'P , ri - Le, N. y., Othe yeer,-enceede ibtramount•l member of Congress from Illinole, is said to be
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_'. L.'s'4!'•:''.!.oring any, previous year by , about t lying dangerously ill. ' His health has beau bad . '
""Vo, The aggregate for the season for a long an.... Ind wiporovin in Wash
• • ' . ..3 , 7r.,41,000 bushels; *1;1,400.0 00 legion, be was on one occisloa - Oorried from a
. '''.';zi-p.001). About one-halt slob bed to.theliouse tti vote; and m at the late
' ':' , : . ..:7lfttrefebtured'itt lho eleetion lie insisted upon being
„carried to the.
''''` ,, i; ‘ „. :,.. •-. polls. Since then he hos 'been -c eased to his
- -" , '%"4„?..,, .-.. ..... 1' • c t ed, Ite.-lwem ic-eleated, to the nest Congress
by.ii:trsjorli.y. of 4,650, er gain of 2440.
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'1:4...p • 77 Win wag 6 great Douglas gloritlCatlonbere' '
'"»? 1 3 1 1Illt;,..0*- -140'1* 'filled .. With ,samovars..
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414 1 A6 1, 1 0 "' 01111, 5 h1 OmielteanAtindthil
• .*.i.-..t.:-Bouse..wes illutalnatedtiltherie. tbousS
07,1hineee ItinteMeA.,Antitner act;
•:-" , :.-..,adio a briet -1 4 4 .5 41 cri
' olll l 4 istithek .
-*.k.' ago 211,1 . 1 ~ ~,*;.,-,:-.,,::..'"K,
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TIM: Reiniblicidapapers eve thamselves un- 1 .;./taanjura Poarrv.—AtLaniniated contest is i _ Oath „abtltillOrlTUTOS.
Ileetlesery trouble in. defending :Ain Rochester I gallig onin Alabama In relation to the United - - —--
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speech of ills- Selard. Tittle wltel have sittS• ; Stal in .-fienatoribip - '..between Governor Tits- ! taIZ.OV Kit i l k It Aim Par 8 1
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A FARMING LAM:I.—The anhscribd rozitkirje Od Machine shoo flit Said
Agentiaeraitirillas settled toned the speech , patriek,'and Wm. L. Taney. Mr. Fitzpatrick' JUST PREStrusi ere ott.s. for lOttO on tovoralds terms dx intnanki acts•
. Choice Lao I.i. situltad in Wright .1 Deno ck mama.,
will find in it only the sentiments of freedom .is the present incumbent . Mr. Taney is a radi- . F vetch., known as the tereatrotato FOulactry
Littanserybodi expressed till within a fewyears, i cal advocate for the revive! of the African Slave SEWING MACHINES mild:soil to lin, oi Itallioade MOS ill .... Of construe.
t lon, end olAo . : only tyro nil ha feint Connty asst. and Disclaim* allidip,matseled on tbb comma:gooey
OR SALE--THELONO ESTABLISHED •
till.the time when the South, animated by COll- trade. Ile is one of the originators of the Thu at u ill lid nnid Los for emli, or enhanced for end Viettria streets, in the city of Toronto, C. W.
famine tanih: in this or a lollitlig eounttra. The nteenia,,, ere IS4 feet on Queen Went by lei bet en
lirlatd, triumphs, and by the success of every Southern Lesne The contest is one of policy Were awarded the FIf:ST PREMIUM at the Penn- ~,,2,, Th .. R. ,, 5 , k Al um i .,,,,,,0., Vleloria strcet, and contain ht.:acting Slim 11 Clidle. ,Sll'e,4
Q,,, 1; PE It 10 It CUTLERY .—Attent ion is di- • s i t
fresh aggression, had commenced the policy a . —one affecting
the whole Southern interests.— a,lvania r , tate Auricultnrul Society at their Annual Rata. toe. Stnvo Motinter . a , Patera lasi ts,:Blacksant di
- defending 03 sleekly° blessing the Institution 'lf Mr Talley anc,. , et,L!, it will be a triumph a bition. ?..pteniher fsiii. ooth, t 010 end 4 kt..ber let, I si,a. re
Wo oo Shope. getakuNmilki f" peon
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1,..) rectist to the eptendid sasurtnnnt on mar shrlm aof Oven, Otters . od Sheila, St, in. The who • befog in
that she, in common with all the world, bad ad- , the fire-eating school of politicians . The COO- MS PI: EN ICM WAS NUT It( )1"GIIT P , ltet-enten, Carving-1.36nm and Forka, Dinner and Ten complete -order. and lilted my with the beet machinery.—
milted to bean rill, and had lamented. as a ce- leg is becoming quite bitter. str,cit, aes . Schuors , Dental in. : us:mew, Ak e h.l,... Ream Entine, itc., to , nearly Dew, and with all the !afoot
AS TII F. WIIEEI.ER AWI VON SILVER M EDAL WAS. t K .,oie, Ac In 1....ket-kniteo in perneuler, one nti.elt id TM 1.P.'....". THOMAS CLARKSON,
oeseary evil. Mr. Seward expresses nothing . , ,
. arOAN VOTED.—The People ef Scott county Their 1.50 Mt:chine is eglisl t. the $125 Muebne an ~r. ep t aloa by any ealablistolumt in this city. Kvery motor ' Assignee of the estaln ofGeoeige 11. Cheney& On.
more objectionable than a hope that the lime may tow Toronto, C. W., Nov. 12, Ina. no2ettllnd
lowa, voted on Saturday lent to loan the credit !!Ction of lbe finnante. nIV9i , MACIIII., .--n- 14.1.1. (WO or Pr:tut/nen , in the world to repreeented.
CAR, WRlti lIT & VOIINII, MI Wood AA
come when freedom shall prevail all over the .of the county to the amount $300,000, to old in +r , .1., and r0 , ...0.0 of molooloi ..•ogrk, 10r.0 , y, aunt --"""'"
land,,and in order to prevent any possible min- 11.4 1 CRN ITU RE 01 L CLOTH—One ease of a
the construction of a railroad running around ' ebodivity. which will net rip, even it every t,s,e, ,tort, t.
construction of his meaning, he says:.l . ' uperior gustily. Kngllsh SOIWIALCIOSO Oh Dalton
llte upper rapids, on the west side of the river. flit. Tho r en.- nogm.slidnably ilis Is, In Old matte/ for einni : ei. in ininn , iiiii a 1 ,, 0 . 0 . 3. .._, oak i
"It remains to any on this point only one s,vmsotta, end
The majority in Davenport in favor of the mea- rtootv s.,- Marldo .0 ditto:red kinds , for • sots at llai toll Ciotti Wan
word to guard against misapprehension. If Imre was 1,629 Now, gentleman, to 'shim, and ser sena tot s cites's, ".iao. , im and . 28 SA Clitirstreet.
these States are to again become universally •at what prier will yon sell your bentla! itt not - On elut after thl. dste li, prte,..4 our M a , ne,e, a ffi r e , 'A' . .. J. &II PHILLIPS.
elsveholding, Ido not pretend to say with what ! thin county hood business nbout played mit ''— rs•ba-s tAs follows TAB I. E oIL CLOTHS.- - 1004.b.zen of our
violations of the constitution that end ,ball be mi c , g „ 7,44 New Maeltine. plain Ilei.l, told. , ~ . f-', - ,0 00 -I- """ '"'''''''' t""°"^""r ,, ""orri'' ,o .lit,fo ,. .. -
accomplished. On the other hand, while I do , . . tOtal et tins and rshim. eh:l:sato hod:emit, et WI and ot: SA
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confidently believe and hope that toy country ;As item from Luckuo - w, India, states that as Do I. plated table 7:, 00 ' Clair street tioLM ./..t 11. PHILLIPS._
will yet become a land of universal freedom, Ido ! a funeral party of her Majesty's .28th Regiment , p h ,
do with ere orand drawers 80 00 1 sTAticil —5l 0 las fiw oak lon by
not expect that, it will be made so otherwise than I were out burying a comrade, a flash of light- ! , 1,,
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through Ike action of the serera Slates co- operating large sae., .. iv; 00 ' , -- No. Meunier Atli zul IV cud au.
i ning knocked down the whole party, killing two i )
with the federal government, and all acting in I men and wounding another. . di, do d,, plated 00 oo
strict conformity with their respective constitutions." I The killed looked exactly as if they hail been IDo do plated and pearled 100 00
Upon such foundation Is built the Democratic I abet through the head, with Home portions of I And t4hrr slum in proportion.
charge of "Seward's brutal and bloody manifes- i the skin of the chest, and the bodies discolored. i W. C. RLLIOTT, Agent,
to." The ground of this is not in his speech. It ,
- I AT THE FIFTH STILEICT
is not anything he has anid that has excited all. SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
this affected indignation. It in because the An3o - 4.1i.- rzrrstirßcri, PA.
course of events has made Mr. Seward more
prominent than ever before, and more formida
ble to the Democrats. The speech is mainly the
pretext for what would be done equally upon
some other pretext, 'or upon uo pretext at all.
If Mr. Seward had read the Declaration of In
dependence or recited the Lord's Proyer, we
slionld have had-the Same denunciation, and the
same appeals, and the same slanderous misrep.
resentations.
Mr. Ilaremond can say in South Carolina that
he is in favor of slavery everywhere, and there
is no complaint made; Mr. Seward says that he
is in favor of freedom everywhere and it is a
•'brutal and bloody manifesto." Mr. Hammond
says that he is in favor of the Union so long as
it can be made to subserve the purposes of the
South, and he is eminently conservative. Mr.
Seward says that he is in favor of substituting
free labor for slavery in strict accordance with
law and with the popular will, rind he is "sec
tional." It is not what Mr. Seward says that
furnishes argument against him, but what his
opponents are determined to charge upon him,
whether he says it or not.—Prot. Joor.
Vars. or "Ens - re."—The following is the offi
cial vote of the IXth Congreesionsl District of
Millet's at the recent election
Itr , p. Dem. 3.1411,4. Vemni.
Alexander 31 208 211 1 250
Edwards 362 210 80 124
Franklin 1 1 974 216 243
Gallatin "^r, 841 23:1 321
Ilamiltou 11 1,133 , 412 607
Hardin 86 :120 09 20
Jackson... ..... ..... -16 1,091 408 129
Johnson 7 1,1:15 75S 78S
Meese° G 630 2.63 280
Perry 163 726 4t 53
I!=iffi
Pulaski 6G 536 148 159
Saline ..... 00 1,095 322 41
'Chaim GI 551 427 991
Wabh.eh ......... -409 GOG 1 7
Wayne 191 1,237 324 5:15
White 345 1,220 493 354
Winhunson 49 1,497 397 918
Total 37.1 15,026
Democratic
We are indebted to the Cincinnati Tune• for
this most instructive table. The inhabitants of
Egypt aro in no considerable proportion of for
eign birth, like the adults who cannot read in
Republican districts; they are •Toor Whites"
from the Slave States with their C2CCIIIII2tS
- as would own negroes if they cuuht, hut,
being unable, choose to live a here Productive
Industry is not mainly the work of slaves. Tho
returns of adults unable to read and write are
copied from the United States Census of 1050.
It is instructive end cheering to note that, wher
ever those who cannot read and write aro very
few, there the Republican vote is almost uni
formly large. Railroads, telegraphs, schools and
newspapers will quietly but surely transform
and renovate ••Egypt" in toe course of a few
years.--N. I'. Trib.
Ws alluded, a few days since, to a question
before the Supreme Court'of Minnesota, involv
ing the character of the bonds issued by the rail
road companies In secure the State of Minnesota
fur the Slate bonds eho issued in nid,of those
roads. "The State contended toot her securities
should be first mortgage bonda, and the only Grid
mortgage betide. The reads contended that
they had authority to issue any amount of
mortgage bonds; the Stale coining in on an rquel
fooling trait oiler tire; mortgage creditoraa "fin
a • - .1.. .Allan Canal ia.11., /lava.: at flan piet ies
of the roma', and a la flawed. test
`,Ring Gov. Sibley to 1151.1 e the State bonds de
manded by the roads This virtually destroys
the security . of the State. The people, of course,
had no such idsa, in aufhorizing the issue of the
bonds, but it is another chapter of railroad Soon
elering, and another example of a duped com
tottnity.—illthrimbie Free Dem.
Dotomos Is Tim neut.—Al a Democratic
meeting in- Trenton, ti. J., on Saturday, the
following among oilier resolutit.r.s Were adopted:
tiesolted, Tina. Jame., Buchan:mime forfeited
, he respect of the people, and the allegiance of
hie party, and can no longer be considered on a
DemocraL
Resolved, That Stephen A. Douglas, by the
promptitude with which he resisted aggreesivo
usurpation. and the energy und ahitsty with
which be has advocated and PlibtAiord the prio•
ciples of the true Democracy, is worthy of the
people's confidence. and entitled to the higheet
reward in their power to bent ow.
Resolved, That we nominate hiri an the Con -
didate fur the Presidency in Intid, .eubject only
to the popular will a, eitpretteetl through the
ballot bon.
A STONE Consunsra —A man is exhibiting
himself in New Tort: who claims to live on pay•
log stones and water. Ile is a German, and
shows himself a genuine atone eater, when sur
rounded by hundreds of spectators. He kSeps
a pile of the nourishing food at band, disposing
of a hundred or more or "the paving stones"
each day. Whether ha is what he professes, or
not, be money-ma4r. Ile keeps an organ
grinder at the outside door of the ball, an
ourang-on-tang, monkeys, owls, Ste , inside,
nod at six cents a head, is spoken of as tasking
a moderate fortune. In conversation with those
who understand his native tongue, he represen
ted his "meat and drink" as paving stones,
lager beer and gin. -
Gas. Wit. Lantstra—formerly a banker at
Pitteburgb—was, at last accounts, on his way to
Pike's Peak, gold hooting, with a Leavenworth
party. He writes from the little Arkansas, Oc
tober 12, giving-an animated account of a buf
falo hunt. He says: ".1, with Hamra. Jewitt
and De Gett, rode side by aide with nine beauti
ful buffaloes but our ponies were not fast enough
for them; but a fair-going horse will outrun any
buffalo. The sight cannot be described. To
enjoy it you have to see it. The buffaloes all
run in a string, with a lope, and their ponder
ous dimensioua and regular movement ore be
yond description.
AN /NIMELTAAT B.oloB.—The Missouri Dem
ocrat says that it is rumored -in Southern Illi
nois that the Douglas teen are about to mate the
moat of their power In the Legislature—that
they will not only elect Mr. Douglas, but also a
muccessor fur Judge Trumbull, at the next ca
nine, thus, in doing the latter, anticipating that
which ought to occur in MI. We cannot be
lieve that. they wilt attempteo treaeonable an act.
But as Matteson to the second Senator indicated,
we cannot any what weight of obligation he and
his railroad hove Laid upon hie party or bow the
debt is to be discharged.
DENIM or SCIIA3111:11 Som.—The St. Peters.
burg Gazette announces that Djemal iodine, the
son of Sehamyl, who, after being made prisoner
had passed several years of his life in Russia,
whero he received a European education, nod
afterwards returned to his native mountains, has
lately died of consumption at Zeal Radi,
NEW Sons eon — SaLs.- 2 •The Sheriff, of the
county of New York advemisei for Plio all the
real estate of which the City of Now York wax
immteased on the 12th day of done, Is r. 7, "or
any limo thereafter," to satiety sundry CIPCII
-1 ions raced in his hen&
A correspondent of a New York paper, from
Georgia, urges Toni Corwin, of Ohio, for Spent: er
of the next House of Representatives. lie says
••South Americans•• would willingly unite with
the Republicans in the election of such a man.
Tne West. statistical accounts derirCil from
the Russisu census of 1851, give to Ettropoan
Russia It rnpliatiOn of 57,26,750.
To 001. Albert Parr, M. C. from A r
MHZ
'1 hart- us , l two honks of your tllturhavtes llolhand Iff t.
has; atrt tut, foood it very useful io cooe of ltollcuotion
end ' nod rorommund It tool] oho nord • plouuttnt
and elTkrt.loo• remedy and rolarthle took "
Dyrpurtfu Ihrtn.o Ncti,
hat cowl too of Ity•pornia by a•lng It only tutu work. 1
recolutou, I,t tuofideolly to ull nttliotiott rnm thin dtoro1".
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Con". rood .tr , I 1 . 11 - rusrtuto. lktobor 21, ]f.511.
oritu.
wife of the noted I.lthor.pber )
The late i I oah '44,1111 ol Allegheny ill 4 gireen us the 6.1.
lowing •
"1011 vroh nohinty the diwsliee nrgan,
arnonolmg 1.• !Deere 3.0. pt
by•poia, r•lklch hn.l ,
dgeed ron.iller.t.ly. My 4461 41V1 41 4 0 IliTtle4 4 l nog
der the 'mine t 1,1:411141iM44 4 441 i wilt eamedlgeam, Haring
used pm. ru,lictne, Bo... Mavis thalami hate
,a, .e
bah ot , t,lawd relief mn.l are happy ,ff r•l wan Mi. pOl,-
lie . rain. JoIIN
I,ST
c A r r ,,,N._ ,er,ful to e‘t for lio,the,..'s 11,11 and [tit
ters. Tton rr.tl povnlerity of ILI., rnc,ll , ino 11.1 Induced
teeny hnltati ,,, ,. a 1.1 , h tLr pnt.lir Gner.l wain•t
puicha•ing
liiir , l•l et St pot neat', or nle t..r S.t h, It. pro-
PAOK..N.. A CO, )14111114ClUriliZ Phern.
centistatend Chentiots,...7 otrort, twie-e«n inl and to
and bruvertete geuarelly.
51%prrial Pontos.
Tl2f4! FIT 12E1 !! F . tTIZAS !
AIc•OCIPM Alt CO-,
1:31 \ti"OI,.L SU.wt, Pit t.burgh.
ItAviso JUST RETURNED FROM NEW
TOltli ere NT, eter tr.... 11. FURS
rorixpr,sir,
111.1..0 em
M:aat
ztot,t,ll.artui. •
Is,
tit. It d,
Cap:. II .if Cm.", 11. toner
auql CO,
Ab.,o, F.ll 11wini 1.
'now. gooils hove Iwo. rielectiol w itli gri it owl will
st prollto
-1;d to :,T3f , lre,ll FURS aro Itivitod to
cull .1.1 , sernltt, !MI Mock t 1
CAI. I V s l i l i tt;lA tIT IC A - afg .
•
lia NICARAGUA.
AMERICAN, A ELAN TIC AND PA CI YTC 'HIT
CANAL COMPANY, PROPRIETofts.
OPPOSITION LINE
I=l
t in
°+Con 1 coLbin
The tratait a the telltMot itm. Uhl , .1
•
The ApirwWl W ••1 taps 1,
ghit,,r. Capt. ll—pry lApwnlllo. Isa•Polz Mt. , I lap
trrtA•iy lor ui• trt :••• Ow "itrats,.l. lord
letore It. pl. I • N,rsll Itlt AL... 3t I.le, th.•
barn t SA.. -"eau olr/ I 41-1
wlth 1.1. knuw - u .nd ot,tnn,bip II
Caren.ly. far ~ e n Franco. 1 - .110 ' , MI. 'I hew
94rnolid ut..nrr.are..l eu . .. - otun.a.lotw.•l fur
thi and romf,rt ..f ray.rn.,pro. The ballots. r‘,041.,
tboruug,lsly r..pairrA and in g0.,11 ordnr, and ile , r.,untry
• - •
For pootop owl freight, apply matter t 6. ‘.11%, tl
CoMivo , y, to JULiN I•. VEI.I r.R.Tir!r, Agrot,
::::ndfc-1.15 No. 3 U.ol,uw Orren. '.l..sr .nk.
. .
01.1 r client Mr..l ASI ES TrlfNu, of tila”gow,
1.e.t..g I ranskrrtA t Company in Ihr Unitt..l Antra ltn
rirlusive right lo 1.4 , 11.4 Mat.., hi. [Murat hn
making. trotn pat.. 1.1 wail 100. t I.y
00 , ...1 .nowl or Iltu Cnite.l2!.tatna unil,':..:l•lsy 4 March
15.51,1.nd Mr. Y.ron.; itn , ..nt ...1
Mal I, will ko.t.in and &fend ,rd
Keno infringtog thr carn , ..—
NOTICY. ttll - In lb
Immo., of m.tkin., - .ull fr..mConl, that I. 01 011
kr.ftiont r
BaGES, BADS, 13a.6.5, BAGS.
1111WCERA and GRAIN PEA I.ERN 0u1.1.11.4
tI4 Bap anitabln 1ta , 1.4 on like t.••l 1,..t1e0 at
lollowlnx lUD...LP rat.",
E A MAO I nimh Lazo '2,1 y1«1
:114c ' 7t3
1L,,,11/ It SACIi.r. uPatl, olf•arru..4 .o 4 ••••••i• ,
tni ••r I anti...wit...l; 1.10 , 4r..12..L0
a or •• (I.l.vrlted or ortbirArh..l, f7 , l"rr
•• , Soo..
11: 1.1 i; 4. "
•
Salt I'iy.l,ls, Haw, 14 , 4 era Wn..l 3(11i EL ippwit
nap Laude t., ord.r ut a low jail - own. any nilonc•atory sn
the country.
PA PIZ BAGS, front 2or to IC lir.a.er.. Ts Drat
err, etc,. at about the price of to.ra.r
l'arlle• 'dotting can hare th..ir ceen. print..t nloon Itn.po
bag, alUltry ara road, 1.4 VIII C. II Eli HP',
l'lttat.nr,tle floc Mann ...coy,
2 , 1_1.11.rty nwt.t4 I 1 . w:4
The Great Englian Remedy
SIR JAMES CLARISX'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS!
4`tromol fr.. • prrn-rlptitrn of Hr Jokinem !lurk•. M. lk
Phy.l , lan Extmorr!ivory to
Thin well known sf.linlon In ho Inil.nil Inn, but • iturn
od eul• remedy L.r FOOllll9 Dilllonltien and 01.troctIono,
om canon orhoternt:•nd althnnyh • rynanrhil rnoontly,
hey cnotain onthlng horttnl to the toottilutlon.
•
TO SIAIILIED LADIES 11.19 1 , 6101-111) n lll
• abort titno.lprittgon the monthly p0t12221.211b rrrolltt lig.
172 , 22 r Pills lem• 2,2221 . ?well 4.ovni. to fell,rhme Ilv dir
ant anthe r vrogui pdp: of iNtnyklet art rod/ okerrynL
For fall p•rtiorlars, got • pamphlet, Irte, nt th••••••L
N. 11-41 and G 222•43,222 ittnulp• 24[1222.41 to .ov ant 12222 I
!agent, .111 Intern • bottle, containing 1,.r 1.22 p 1.122, ly
tort, 1,011.
11. L. PALLNESTOCE & CO. rDb&b , 141 , , ,, L0 1 ....b . •gent,
tol mold by nil drnzgiotm. kie.r.AA•A T
.
JELHAVL&V H. UIILLIN r 9,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
Chc.e.e, Flutter. F3epnt, Mah
And I'mnlnet i) ~,,,, roll),
wr No thfr.Arnvh
J. 1..1'19`1.111
M£RCIiANT
No. 54 St. Clair Strout,
(11r. 111. We N.. 11 , 111 , 11.0
.1.1.1.11,1 fr
NidLSON &
Alantsfadurer,nl
G U N BARRELS, SOLI 1.1 BOX VICES,
Cher Steel and ii ~,red Shorrh and Synde_y,
Hpeo, Hag and Manure Fork., Pirkr, Mattorks,
Warehouse. No. 17 Market it.,
PITT PERDU. PA
•I.N r31:0 V - 14: W 0 1t1{.13.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY
■ATD)AACRLE LSD MIL= IT VA WEPT OP
COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &c.
Solo Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT Gas
BURNING and . SNOKT.CONIIIIIIING
COOK STOVES.
ONleo and iSaleo Room.
mrl3:lydfc No, 4 Wood SR, PII44I:ININt
LOGAN & GREGO,
Imparicrs and Dealers in Forrign and Anrriced
A it . Ft. lii.
52 Wood IS Pittsburgh, Ps
A full and complete anaortment of all de
.criptMn.of RAQDWAQSat ITbolosalv and Retail, can
ba bad at pricia tatlstactary to the pareloolar at the game
eatabltalimaat. '
Ximisat every ilratalptiott la lame variety. litevallaate,
frecbaolre mot cantor. nee halted to call. rtaviillyfr.
— .7. U. cmussi, ni. D.,
169 . TA irti Strrei, I'irtilmir9A, Prowl.,
Ilitrisi loathe islrsolarso or Eastern Wisps snit lien
vitals, .no several 3rare,prortlco, offers Ws professional
'istelcus 1p111311040Xl!ANO II EDIO4 1.: CABE&
85i'..19,1). 14,,,a, . c4.l„.otimo-istioounDe.
.110..D.:n.haluwa. .. sim.u.A.sDA. , a..
. _ r.-Tr.,5u,.8.a.... -. y ... . 11so. T. J. SW:.
i,,,1 . iii 7c. ieelits 1 , 1.1161Wr rst iot ~.
Dams 4004101 " 0 . 8
-; • i .
• 61.270 N p supyl e y
- 1,611' the
:1 4 2rilgtgO i til ntr *Vt*tt i aow,opi iimsb eittitOr, . 1,11,444.
' in &Ad *sit - TOM, 131 the citr•
C . ...replying with the urgent request of hun
drorn of lle4 pettionta,
UIL9, C. M. korrell Ac..l. W. SY
11.1 y, except Yunddys, for Con•ltmptlon, A•llLnsfl,
Bronettliti• and all ether Chronic Conn p 1•11.11
complicated with er canning Pulmonary lii.oete, fnrinAlnc
Calorrrlz, Mart Airraiunet of lb. Lirrq 11y•-
GoOritia, Cop4lh,int•, etc.
DRS. FITCH & twill would Mate hat troatnient
cleotinnmptlon I. hared Man Inn fact that ho diva, er
irts i.tho ti.nd and ryttern at largo, 101 l lmfor,,r , • .:Nrmg
ftsdervlogilent in the lung', and they therefet entoley
Web:ode:it. ITeg:eniu and Medicinal rennailes to purify I,n
Mood and the nyetern. Irdla them they nen
hATIONSorbi , h they value Iti4bly,but
only at Pal/intim, (Antriny I%re/re rffrd ivaen nod
0h ,,, ..) and IftV,Allin are earnestly cautioned noinnt wending
the previous t !moor curnblllry no any treatment band upon
the idatudtdo,lnit Idea that 100 o,lof the M.o.:e no
reached Inn direct manner by Inhatati ~,,, too no before
ttated, the sral flee in r/o h 1 ,4 and Ito dr.cts
only In the long,
qKo charge for rennaltattoon.
A lint t.fque.itinua will he malt to thaw,'Ala:any In eon
side, us by oly.tblawlrtf
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NI. 14! ST. CL.IIII STRE.ET,
l' ES NA,
Incites pubjj.• attelajim 1., 11;4 noly all I 1,311-
Clint ma•ortmet.l of Fall r..tottsting ih.tle..l••••l
mos, Vuetlttp. and C. , allttg. lylri•• 1 Y
ada re t...ll.3 the tw.t. elty and ....nary ft.], which will Ie
tat& tip with proneptur, aud and at rat.. a•
a. I any oth., eilettilat ent•bllallto..ot In the rity 2 Llfl
Nov b•nr store from
M I 1.1.1:11, Manufaotitrer ni nll
10.1,4 I.roli, and lleullimn n'm Sloißli 11E1 Car
"say Hob, drnirt in Ilultxlo 1,1..4, kr.. kr 4 Nrholql..rol
ma
N. IV, Wnnd aln•v• Filth
F4ll, mpoln=l,etratortl cud a110r.,1 In Ow mantel
n.4.l,, to order at Anrt noti.
Iran Railing, Iron Vaults, Vanlt Door.,
Window Shußep., WiudoW Guards, &e.,
YLProl .:reel onJ . Ttorrrf .4rKr,
(Itrt.,en W.. 4 sod Mark.A,) PlTltnalnijn. PA.,
11,. Ime.l vnriely of ft..t• PAIN." fAorY 1. 1 . 0 %
for ell purl....:PArtkislar pni.l en eh
aLogin,Ai 1r.,. Lot*. Jobt.ing,S,lllo
. _ .
VANDEVER & FRIEND.
A "I' 'l' 0 lt N 14: 'V 14 A'l' I. A. ,
Ilvrtsaato promptly made la any part or N.., Its., n
Wr.tet
attend to the parchvo and Salo
tab°. M -y . Mortga,ea oel:lyar
ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS,
VOVNDERS AND DACIDNIMTS,
W A 1 . 3 II I N N tV OIL IS S
Upper ...rrege
10 , 31 Low.' ot.-erax.,
• • •
111mtnefartNtrftiutit Yl•ran• Eng , .•••••. 0,1, ./
"er0••••oemo, 11.11,, mud
Wurk. •
TlY • th ithOat all EN FIRE
-1 , , ..1 I. I. 11
T,,411 r4ofn to 101 l sett. ,as. I
Issetallv lades. U.. .M, I tlecrts l'urcelais
Las. With coutlrtuous gum, Wlu.h ha twatity, rinsulinea and
durability camu.t [zit to 1,11,0•12. Coll uel emarano
No. :•1 Fvllllli 114.1: et, (suwnd
nary,) j,7
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
STOVES,
Crate Frouix, Pruden, Cooking Razes, 10.,
*94 Liberty St., Pltlebnegle, I's•
ser=.l).
•
Ill:A.1'1 , 1 0 T A It 11:1 , I1 N.
il• ..,J 11 .0 i 1 11(.
M 0....,
Swat Aotices
Permanent Office
And may Im =milted nt their oaten,
IN ri. Penn St reet,
OCCOSITE TIIII ST. Cl.Allt 110TC1..
S.IVAILJ Fl.ll, 11.A.'
1 , IP as : FU Fes : :
A❑ kiwi. of allirph. for. I.toelol
Jt)111 N eq - RI),
■.IMFACT46666 .1/
/AD
SOLIVITOILS IN CIIANCKII.V.
No. 6, Minez Blnck
Pittsburgh, Penna
Melee. 11in.24 Markel Greet.
••r, .s t InC1:. I
Al . kl. /1. 1. It: IC
.21113VITIST,
VlAT.Crtielf MM. Or
C7.",14 ttra.l I tont ill¢
w NIA. N N
Mannfsetmers awl Ruhr , In 311
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
A N l
LEAF '1•033.A.CC0,
ei anti Inqm..nd Alb?,
PITMLIT:tIII. PA.
Pittsburgh Stool Works.
110Y11 Sc
.nt,Ne loin. C..4, , T STEEL? MIAs, AI`IIINU, NAM •r.. 1
A. B. ?MI:1{14 el'ltiNCiS and A\ LEG,
(emir tad i . tl Slre•tr, ra:sbvrgh, lb
P 4.1111/
L. H. ItOli IC itS
Rogers. Improved Patent Rice!
CtlltiVittOr TO.it h.
07mer Re. and Prrrt Strivla,
I rail-I Of,
.
1 7 012.E.1 JAI HI.
SIG LIT BILLS DRAWN 13 Y
DUNCAN, 14111.7,111.111 AN & CO.,
ON TOY. ANION BANK, LONDON, IN IrUhltr OF rrN
POUND ST/AMINO ADO UM AM.,
orr 0. prit.mral r.111.x ir prem. PrArtr...,
Oarrory.ll , ..la and 'AI!, Frir.rt.r.rar.
61 , Vorr, wort...al} err Irm.,lArtri
11. W. I r. 1.1 ABN ,
Iva/. Nlukxrx, it v.f•tr..•t. , •.r r• I T 1,4,1
_ • _.
CLULICY
Nnntr, Sign and Ornamental
A N P GRAINEIttf;
111.111.
Whit. I..etial rind Zino Prsintn.
.11 of Ninio,this, V..61..4, 15 leoltm Olin.
•
ty, At. ,
141 14 , ..t 14,4, non nho•tre Alhy
n.llll:ledfr
U. INTCILA.I2.I'.
4101,ArTURrlin AMn MAIM. 14
All Muds orTobacco, SnotTand Clgetr•,
Ilaroter,itly taken tbr.
corul Po lo.
I l 4 e rou in
ex.%vlto Ow ILt LuII lgtdbll- I.'nlolr frlAlnn iu
. . . _ . - .
B. B. & C. P. DIARKLD,
MAXIT.TMIM Or
.1011 INII , ALI, KINtS OM
%V iL A.P P 1 Nl3 P APJI U.
W•rehonoe. No. 2 . 7 Wood S
PITTSBURaII, PA.
~4:trfc
RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Hag. bormltt nt market prlc.T:
Joseph Dilworth D 4 W. C. nidsvell
(S/gref:torn to Aster, RnIP Etraf .)
INMWOrACTUMS LP
RA I I, ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT St'IKES.
PITTSBURG% PRNN'A
II FA NTIS'I`RI7
•W. F. FUNDSNIIERC having re
termed to rlttaldwall with the Intewhou of
It his future residence, cen bo found at to 01W1CR, No.
101VOUILS11 STRICKT, between Wood and Eualthtleld etc,
111,..0111ce boor. frem 0 0. N. to 4 F. N. oczi-der,,k
N. ET.01.M.14:13 or, it3t,N
DIALERS 111
Forcign and 00111tlitie 11111‘.or Eichnoge,
CERTT PIC &TES d► DEPOSIT,
DANK NOTES AND SPECIE,
NO. fa AI ARMLET OTtuorr, PITTSEULaII, PA,
Meedleetleue gentle oe ell tba priecipel cities tbreegh
elt the United Staten. opT2.fely
DICUMOND UOUSL,
cix-rioacH:n
ttirnrr 4 South Water Stria and lliehi:lan Arent,
TARRY, ITAAVIC r.Z
J. wm,
b.
A. A. )
$l,OOO Itawaan for any Medicine-that will
excel NUTT :k BUTOUEWS MAGIC OIL, the only indiati
lieramlywow weld fur .Rlimearmis; A'iirrotria, Headache,
21.1A0Clif.c.Paisiwi Um Mile ,r Ih 2, Aweelakßrsnct
27wrotairm , rooncrintantrows.aoddwrdww , . ,
erg
citable remedy dbraccmcd thae will ate sEtwiti thica woo Il at
theloiwke. Thor wadi, of . perworii bele "Wen — tired of
Ihese enembilsts by (bib new mix:Emery.. All we I=oo It.
eilfc It • trial. firiociped oiOre 2D6 Wilebbi,efow itteet,
OrmllElyn. N. Y. for We by DX. 0 CO.. ILICYY/11.1:11, No
.144 Wood itexit.wed7.P3LE.lllNOXiiigbeny , '
Slgowan Pratt t Bat...her op 1411 Arnow,
biii•rti bottle. ' iip14.414w?
LoGNV 2, OUI)--;:°0 casks for sale low by
nn B L.WAIINEST4IIIK os on.
LA NI Pli LACK —lOO 1,14 s tos'd si zed ppers
for Nolo Ino. by n. 1. YAIINFSTOOK .1
no'N , No. GO corobr 4th owl Wool ate.
ALAI RIA LIOUOILICE-10 cases f.r
C
by II A. FAIINESTOOK &
CHALK -50 I.1)124 for sale by
B A. V.ALINc:SToCIC ft (Y).
CAR B AMMONIA —5 casks fursale by
5. A. FAIINESTOCK 1 lw,
nolo corner Woml .41 First MA
ST I{ 1100SILEADS-160 sound and
C 14,11 Stlrtr h1..14 for WM lOCC by
WATT IVIISON.Nn...:OI Liberty. M.
CENTENNIAL ANNIVEIISARY--Badgo
awl Illuners print.' W ti JOHNSToN ACO:8
1111 Vont In 6r OITIro.
CANFORD I! 1111.11 FRANKLIN A.
MANAC 1 - I' b,. ~Poll whole sle or rt•tail by .
W.ll. JOHNSTON k CO.
4-
B u TTE It —5 bids prime Roll Butter . .
10 kngspnclied do.
6 bbil do d.c 1
In oboe And f..r 'Wel, 1100201 WATT A WILSON.
LA Itl l-25 keg. , Cuuntry Lard fur sale by
no ' 2o WATT A WILICN.
'-• - .
B E A NiSi-- 7,
lib'. 7 - niall White fur sale by
...P WATT A W11.40N.
. I VEATIT E RS -- :dm 16,16,Live lieese Feathers
. for „In byba,2o WATT & Wil.`4/N.
111 t. , A,.K IV NI EAT F LOU 11.-1 , )0 bags for mkt
.1 j by lIRNNY II COLLINS.
Dit I Eli APPLES-1 0 1019 fir sale by
no2o lIENIIT 11. OCILINS.
CHEESE --3110 fur Fab , lei
nn'2o lIENEY 11. COLLINS.
VlOl.l Nulty FLOUR --60 blil, in store and
12 fat rata loss 10to., N1'11.4 NE & A NAEIL
. --,-----
(111,1.01"1"S NEW PEN. NO. 7 , oB 2 —The
k . ,A I.llmck Soren won; by it.. stiosalinesn and fin/IPM" of
p.m, IscollArly &Ind for rainaruilianship; str ot puns of
vyrl..o. brand, gold ',lvy legs!, counting 1n.., and fancy
ntsitnoury writing csnns, trivia a pply of IA sod f.A. Wrl
sing Anst... portfolio' rnrlonniste, s stints. AC, in mid
Tartni, E. C. !MIMI AN,
".." No 6 Endvroil street, Allosheny.
LM %NAOS AND DIARIES FOR 13:59
/V wt., b... awl Reboil .
o•o• COCIIK IN, A 1 1 ,01.3,
- _
NVA -Fine. Paper Hangings,
e1,..0p H I r, bindßood-, do. Fr.-O 'rock
E C. COCHRAN. Allegheny.
aI'ATOES . —:1011 bus Peach Bilohsiinis and
P
N..b.un k.. 11l do 11e , l, rued *ad L,r onb. by
IRTn & CO.
W . .
RESII BUTI'ER.---12110 received and
4' 1,, n,•11.1 RIDDI.. WIRT'S A CO.
MEESE.-- 5 , i boxes prl 1110 VIII ng, reed
.1
• a” for .31P by I/IDOL/1, 1% IRTY A CO,
nol.l N 0.150 I.lborty
ORAN BERRIES.— 15 bids Cranberries in
1,r.• b.l 1,)
lIITCII,7oCK. NIcCILEEIIIi A CO.
n Y EIVOIIIIS---4011 bids Ground a n d Citop
wdl•l..l.l4 II A. I , A ITN E.STOCK AOO
t0..1 , c., Wood and lot 0tr....1.4
• 11M: .rut
111 for :Mk by
• 1 11. A. VAIINF:STOCK A (10.
lOtt — 1.51./1/ 111 K Sro sale by
isos R A. FAIINESTOCIt kCO,_ . _
LINZ' Or DATTLEISHIP
1.. r !h.% wenk i. out
or 1 .16 4 .i.leedid new \ EF...1.1 PAPER it IS
unt.l nal ~r Interrallug
madiatt matter.
SA LE AT ALL PERIODICAL DEPfrTA,
PRICE ONLY 4 GENTS.
F. GLEASON, Publish r, Boston. •
A. AV C I IVh”I osale Agit
n. 43
1, Chroln. nmrt.
abi4
1 1.0,col'ALIANS. Spragne's Ar.nals ~f
v.,1 V..
If
~,,,, t•r• 141... by tt..r.b...tr. lona,'
;a.t 1•11.1.,1 ANO 11. DAVISON,
11.17 m No. Cl Nlarkvt street.
_ .
ALL 15'001. 1)1c, A INS, 114 aIIiEDAND
Pbtao I ri,ll fancy and Black Silks
Dirt all Wc..l de. Lad.. ['La/ en.hnirna, Cobartsr P. -
10ar..1 at BUItAIIIVIELD tk CO!.'
nulr North.saat corto.r DI awl Market .ts.
Cl'
11/chard Ilraut White's new Shakspeart, Union Prayer
!forting Hymn., N..tr .nppli.+ufthraedtollay by
1017 JOIIN L. DAVISON.
AT EN I ON I VENISON ! !—First of the
V Jn•t recrirml; Pt ca,mnt., Pat tthi g oa,S q uirrela
P.ratt Ilyrtara, Tntlam, Litickrna, Duck. awl
oerm, tu any q uantal., to nrrim on Inth lith, for
T 150,5 lyin g !my, NO .27 Fifth •trm.t.
RIDDLE:, %OEM I CO.
1 LYCE It IN !Us Prico's I nadrous to:
mile by D. I. FAIINILSTOCK t CO,
m 47 N.. 10. corner Wood and 40, Ma.
ArExta DElt—'2s Lis ]Babbitts for
1_ 1,,.. by B. L. VA lINESTOCK CO.
1) ALM SO Al'—_tl lie Calgato's and
1. lump fo. male by 11. I. FAIINKSTOCE CO.
- - _
DES.-150 dry flint and 50 green salted,
*MA, and for ralr by
u.. 17 SPRINGER lIARKAUOII C CO
lIN W A 'S
1 , -7 no" NoPPly of Ito nntivallml and I'°l,
Mar BTY.IN WAY PIANOS dally ospnnal.
Among In.. many wto Imo I,cently porcham , l Bleinamy
I'Mum, AO. It,. Dr (lan Ilinta, principal of
Loct;wr 0505'5:SEMINARY.
I=l
Dr abler I. birnsetf a critical Judge of Mimic uelronoiria
in.trunenite, awl the Stilnany Pianos illlTl3 Isla preferenm
after haring tried Dined of ether celebrated maker, Tbey
Pre atei nee of the
Itit VII LADIES FEMALE SEMINARY,
et Ward:Uw, , under the direction of Mira. E. R.
Raven, whole they have given equal ilellght and evtivfar•
thin bi the teachers and paplia. Roy vale by
U. KLEMM. A BRO., 53 Wirth street,
role Agent for Steinway's Mum.
r. S —They will be mold at teeters, (artery price•. Please
01l ht! eneudne.
ME=
VULCANIZED GOTTA PERM
BELTING,
5010 A.,1.1 La Wetter), Proloylvanla and parts of Ohio
Via gioia and Maryland.)
Warehouse No. 7 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGII.
_ .
This Belting i 5 introdted to the notice or
nil requiting Imitimr. as posse/ail qnalittra which bane
never in-en ciimbiond in aoy idber, VII: Far
inn ind being affected by any ordinary beat, oil, arida, hat or
1,4 , 1 .inter or ainstni, may hr toted in any damp pliant, ex.
d to M. ~slier, nod orno running tinongh rater
itnitry. ewers of I.nmbar illannlacturere.
)Inrittianta mot Agricultural Iniminroont intake.rs ate par.
0. Okay int iteil In examine it.
.
Th. I : netting N a nowt dettirablo article, will neither stick
nor melt, toot will prove to all requiting it, the beet steam
packing ...sr nsod. It Is nhiaa In sheets of any thickness,
tor every part of ths Stearn W, give and Millen; also lino
hot., Unto, he. Ala, Round Packing, for liilltnint fiends,
rondo, alt nlOlllO, Hoses—also, Round Belting Of any
sine and length, allot which In warranted neither to attch
melt. Ho w of any .1,0 and thickness for fire engines,
.team or hot water. No trouble to keep to order, Will not
lot or mildew—will last longer and midst &greater prattore
than any oh,. Abundant referenos to those using the
both hen olefin the Interior of Penneylvtioia,Staire
ot New litok. New Jorsey,Conuttetlcitt, ftlaeteaclootetts and
elsewhere.
Ou Lnod, 300 leer of Inch f. ly antis Parcha
oltubhe for firoeugluen ur oh.n pact le. nolo.oly
BASH, DOORS, JSIOUINGEI, &C.
At she Clot
WIIERE Carpenter Work and Jobbing
will irumptly attended toot th e shortest pond.
Me notice, harlog all Om beet weeteworking machinery we
are communing proparcd to do work at lower rates toot
with hoer Ilninti, than any other entabllshment In the
Wont. Sash, Doors, rum. and Moulding% always on hand
nut made to order at the Coattail Plantrig Mill, Mater at.,
between Federal and Hearer stmets,Allegheny city, Penn'.
aul4—nol3 J.* 11. T. PRICE.
sTE.itllißl A RULE WORKS. --
MARBLE. MANTELS. manufactured by
machinery. airwaya on haul at very low polo
Yurailare and Washstand Toy..
.11. mu moots. Tablet.. and Oral e Stones, a large and beam
Ural stock always on hand.
Ulm, No. 319 Litowty stem, Pittobilegh. Wardroom,
No. TM, Mantel Bunn on awmaletory.
noll3 W. W. WALLieg.
VU LeAvrcED INDIA RUBBER BELT
ING-10,401 feet from 1 to 25 Inches wide and 2, 3
and 4 ply thick.: It wllleteod3OOderroo. Fahrenheit with
out being affected. The ernereeteolil will not diminish It.
pliability, and cad be roe In wet places or exposed to- the
oubFwithinri Injury. J. d it. PIIILLIF3.
• nol3 N 0.20 awl 21 FL Clair eared.
ULCAN IZED INDIA 'IUD STEAM
v
PACKING-201.al the to atreets, oaskel• sod rope of
varlollll is prepared so that Bpd dogma Fat co.
h,•it will not_ alTmt it, and to sop srlor to over 3 tidos elan,
se no entaturce Lae to much elasticity which Maud. PO
hlah a degree of heat atal may ha mad about all placas
where peeking Le necemtry. J.& U. P1111.1,11"8.,
0015 Nos. VI andV3 Bt.OtW street.
VULCANIZED INDIA. RUJIBEILIIOEN
—Mai feet front :44.' tolo,lDebse entibre. _ MYlds
has reset stlntotagi, oytr law hi.r, nit .'neeibno oilier, Is
pes teal, tlgbt, Ism stande high dwelt of hest %Mb,
out hippy, and Is not attar tot by lbs seismical&
J.; 11. mumps.,
oolf• . No% 26 end TS St. Mar street
.PrOprielor.
•
ouxdimrc•
SERVIICABLE, ICE:LIABLE AND NEAT
—The popebtrity or the Rttent (bee Gin le attested by
all who carry them. They ere pert:ctlY reliable, and re
semble a teat walking Welt so neenrately. that no f.ne
'meld surneet It Ot Ue anything else; unless, lodeedo ref.
Ilan,' assailant meabl eedeMer to wrest It fmm its ri.mr.
Tbey srestonet Ingenious {wreath:on. Prim Wen ten to•
Men dollen. We wiil.taka pimento In exhlbltleg thaw .
.11AUTWIll.CIIIT TOUTS°,
volG . ' " No. ISO Wood .atteaL
81.
E IA
A) Is noexanitat rtmeNly .
Slam of porgy, iirgiAOW
hitrln Uri
.462"*""DP1,43,"
PUBLIC SALE OF BUILD' N 4 LOTS situ..
ate la Pitt townehlp, late the property of Dr. Wm. A.
Nitnimon.decroa.ed. Three desirable lolp. forming part of
the ;tract of land becupled by the wild Wm. A. Simpson,
der'.l. will beolfered for sale et Public Ancthoh on thepre
aibaa, ouItATUILDAT the 00th loot., at halfpniit two o'clk,
I'. M. Ti. lids offered ere atedit half a rune distant from
the city line, and are.ll oetell en the /ninth Mile of the Brod-
Plehl Plitekroeil. thee bring et all bolo equity neer,-
Bible from the city. Otenlhneees Ins. the,pranlinem every
half hour. The prineeied rally rompletlon of the Pitt.-
burgh and Connell. ille Itellro.l which pawrn IbU bTop
erty, will ellen, further farilitlett to porchaemeharlogtholr
planer atineineee In the city.
Thu Term"( Fete will he ouotouttla roof,, sod the reel
!
doe le three normal Instalments, with Internet serelweeett.
ly. For the deferred poymnuto, the bonds of thoptiroharent
wet he taken, muted bye mortmige ou"the prop , rty told.
For the coareelence of Chow deahitir to purehesa, Ons
nitintra will ho In rtadlueer at the cornet e;
Ontot Worts at 114 o'clock. P. 81, on
rey therntoand from the We.
For plane of property, and for farther Im.t w, t apply
to 11. lIEPOUIIN A 00., N 0.92 Fourth atreet, or to B. Mn.
LAIN & BON, No. 63% Fourth rt.
1:1!1==1:
rirllE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE
apiece or coal land. containing 20 acrea,altnala within
five miles of Orcornevillo, ou the Monongahela rirer.• The
Mt coin Iles aberen high watermark; there is three pits
.lustvopened, and on Oa place there is a new brick . Itonse
riot yet finished. Woe (nether Information apply to
R. LII.I.EY, Pike Bun,
Kaahlogton county, Pa.
GEO. BWINDLICR,
Mottongabola Wharfboal.
IM=Et=l:a
FOR SALEL- Fifty-ono acres of Land on the
Old Wonhlogton Rosa, six miles - from the south end
of iho Bilk., will be sold low. Apply In
GEO. if. DOAN...nth silk of Ohio ttrtt, 31 tioorwest of
M=M
FOI: SALE—I will sell low for cash, to
lose out toy river business, ono Trading float. SO el
long by 16fiiet 'rids; 1% Inch plank roe lad tato, oaks=
raollusl, large ganneht.d ply roof..
Ateo--Foor largo I.lnea (Crap Boat Cables) Enquire of
GEO. V. 01111 t at 1111:11intotIC• Carpet More,
read' di No 112 Market strvvet.
1i?OR SALE.—A tract of land containing
Ju alas sad ono tali acres, situate on the Fourth &red
Haul. absnt Orse miles ham the Court lloaa. Will be
add low for cash. Inquire of
MACKFLYZIE,
Aleys as Law, No. GO Fourth street.
FOR SALE.-4 lots on Mill street,'East
Liberty. Z 1 by 130 foot, each be cold low, wpw ,
goo or ollogolher. Apply to GEO. W, BUNN, Booth Gde
of Obio 0t... 34 door wool of Diamond, Allegheny City. ocls
vemiLy ROUSE FOR SALE.—A hand
4wo, els years old; a pacer under the saddle end
a trotter In harness; Is perfectly safe for • lady or child to
rids or drive: will not were at the locomotive, military or
aoT city azaleas/mu will stand without being hitched,and
is warranted isafectly wood; to be sold only for Inns of
into. 111.1otre at the Stove warehouse of
se4 T. J. CEUIIO & CO., 131 Wood et.
LOUR SALE.-1 offer for sale that choice
X and beoutiful lot of ground in Jelin- Irwin's, Neg.,
plan of lots in Allegheny city. Thle lot is No. GS, 250 feet
long by 50 bet wide. (routs on Ridge and Central grotto,
anJ bounded by Into No. el nn the east and lot No. on
the west. Tbo former owned by Reuben hiller and I.la lat
ter by JeNti F. Jennings. Ems. The localltrof this prop.
erty for prisate reridoutea is unsurpassed; purity of air,
~elect and quiet neiblitorhook and not aunoyed by the
noise of the locomotive or railroad dam In but, a 'tall to
the spot will compensate., onoand will enable him tojudge
the onlne 01 this property. (or terms enquire of
CO P. 1111111, at W. hicCllntock's Carpet Ftors,
ce'_t•cullm No. lid libirket Wort:
lrOlt SALE OR LEASE, n lot on Fourth
strnit,letareen Smithfield and Chen,. Alley, It* feet
trout by S 5 deep.
A Lit on Tided etre. t, neer Smithfield, 40 fact front by 65
feet deep.
iii! Wgati—The eduare bar:redo) by Butler, Maim'
and Cereal' streets, and tiprono allay, 64 fret Instil by PM
doers, nearly oppulte to Pennock • flares finundry.
The evens bounded by ]mot n, %Villeins' and Carrel
street. and Spruce alley, 2.64 feet Lent by la) deep,
Un Allegheny, Cane. and finder attneta,adioinlng the
Allegheny Valley Station, forty clatlgnone Late,
each 24 fret front by 120 feetidcali ,
Fight nene of gnsmul In Ileterac townehlp, put of not
Wt =5, between the Nov Brighton read and Ilifidale 001.•
etry.
toot; lAty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, between Root
Lane and Cheettint ennet.
A T of 'Anil to Westmoreland Coonty, on the Philo.
drlphla tornpike, T mike from Latrobe—TS wren to cold
♦anon of etch bottom buni-900 amm.
• • • .... .... ... .
A Tract of Land near lJgoder, Westmoreland count).
1175 ft -rem. WILLIAM. VI: DARLINGTON,
toy 15:41tf 155 Third ishvot.-abn. limlthelell.
The Stove Foundry and Plough Manatee -
tory •Ituated In the moat iffontletting
part of the ell y of St. Loula.llo.
ARARE OPPORTUNITY is now offered
to entire luring the menu of purrhadng a good bus
iness already etitablished.
On amount of the declining health °renewalor partnere,
we offer for tale our Plough Mmofactory and Store Foun
dry, with the butane.. patronage and good will of the con
form Thleutabli.hment tow been In full operation fhe
ot t
lad id. years. The bonneta la well established and
Loma and establishment wolf ktwirn throughout .11 nk.
, rennin, Wieling with liaLe plane. Bt. Lamb. le the t
point in the United State. for the manufactuns and th • of
both :home and Plough,. It hm an losillmited•noitri:, for
both. This ground Is seliScient to ettendAAittor '' wir
desired extent. It is situated to the aset" ..
rapidly eileatielo. wart of Kw eile.wel wi '.., ... a: ...
of Om lean oneta. Kennon, '..- -..,"
We will tall the whole concern. complete ~....:- .. i::,,,i, or
we will, If desired, sell the Neagh Maiiiii.i*F... '`... 10 ,
tures, be, wparately, and will the foundry, Id (:hero,
I ratteres, Tools, Ftwies. Follow Roar's, So, by t i - I•Liselees,
and rent the ground and buildings to the parttime, For
further inf.utatlon oda.. D. M. ILITOMXICK ACO , •
eel:tool St Louie, Minourl.
Ohio Land for Bala.
TUE subscriber Wren for sale section ten,
township 11, range 1 Stark county, Ohio, ocenneutly
known ea "Bownsen%" containing 840 acres. It In
situated three miles weal of 100, on the Rate Reed
tooling to Wooster, ma ideciu &tont deo miles of the Pitt*
burgh, FL Wayne and Chicago Rdiroed. The math, cent
end north-end quarters are pertly cleared and Improved—
the remainder is covered with eeperkm timber—end the
hen, I. well velem,' by eprings and running stream.—
Thin .anion Is conddered the finest body of hind In the
county. It win be add undivided or In quarten to wait
midtown... To thew who desire to invest in real estate •
Lotter oppertuoity It nerdy offered.
3. B. SWEITZER,
on2otdsertfT Re. 101 nth street. Pittsburgh.
Valuable City Property for Bale.
THAT very - desirable lot on Water Street
and Redoubt Alle s nest to Jobs Irwin A Soak Luisft
tat Pot on Wator sod Front streets, and 164 l deep along the
Alloy.
It will to sold together or In lots of Mor 24 feet each.
Pot 1t...m.4(.111dt sill be made &say as to payment,)
Ply to JOSSPII S. LERCH i CO,
atrtaill Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
For Erni.
-
LET.— Inr well fumis ed dwell'ng
° with II co od j oru Improvemeatt—for - 4ut low tom isKA
ttnartt ) ta4 II tretICOOK, hIcOttEARY t CO.
D LOUT PLACE FOR EVERGREENS
ac.-73,000 extra floe, grown of tbelloeat /wily v
rietleo, from 234 . to 8 foot.
LOAM from dealt to 2 feet.
5000 matte flue Chet - U.43,000 peach 1 tad 2 yandalloe,
three yaws old, dmart mid standard.
Our Nursery Stock In every department la large, which It
elll give um pleasure to tens to out Maude and the publlo.
Pittsburgh Red Oakland Nurser-lea Oet 27,1858.
mitolantf" JOHN 111ONDOCHI, Ja.
. •
Penn Institute,
fIORNER. of Penn and Hancock streets.—
The ensuing term .iii commute on 2171LEDAT; Mist
Inst.
Inst. A Molted number of popillmay obtain adelation.
Terms for Tuition and Stationery, $22 per tendon of twenty
two week.. an2ttf J.31.81d1711, Principal.
I=l
IMMICI
'WALNUT HALL RESTAIIILAITT,
MASONIC ELLA /7FTR STIMJCP,
141:213E1.1.1 PRIOHE t,
PROPRIZTOR.
ALL TIIE DELICACIES CF A &
Tag SEASON, Prepared by . the most os.
oerierisel sootsoerred op at the shortest no
tics frees •
SIX O'CLOCK A. kl. UNTIL TWILVEIVOLOCIC
All erticlea la the line, poodles. to the East, Walt or
Sonth.troalved daily by 4prmweed weed a to ent
Ilueinest roan lied th e table at WALNU T DALE. all
that they mmld &Aria ' •
Sir Whaler/la Depot for Oyetars, Mb, Genie mei early
rsosiablea io their esuon."li. fen oettlyd
A SSIGNE.E.".B SALE OF VALUABLE
11A.011INERT-27111110 told by the ooden/roml, at
private wile, all themashluery, he., of 'demander learluil
110., emulating In pert of •
his Lathes, two Planes.,
Two /knew Cutting Machine., mu Turning Machin.,
•
Two Boeing Prelim, two 11,10 Pre en, ie.
Also,one Ream Doetor, complete, imitable 07 supplying
two 17 loch engines; ,
One Buono Nigger, complete..
Two Engine* with cyllndliriB banes In dlannetor owl 20,
inches !neon., ell complete, with twilkel‘ to•
WM, YOBBITII. Aragon',
•
nolt4mil Ito. 60 Water wireet.
THE BEST T'E'AS
.• .
Ho. 38 fifth Sim!, near. Wood
BLANKETS--BIIIICHEIELD & CO. have
_UP meeleal atoll amialmant of.lllatern and Lomat:man.
Sutural illaokets. Also, botonmadeAllanoels, Shaker
flannels, and a mmerlor manor Canton 'lambda Also,
Inane. and Meng under garments, for minter wear, atol •
full aseortmeot of Winter Goods generally. all of width
they offer at low prices for guilty, at north east corner of
Fourth and Market eta: non •
DAZIN'S COMPOUND -OX MARROW
PONATMI—ThIs 4 m excellent preparation for tbo
growth and pfalliarTMlol2 of the flair, cosopmed orpannt.
Marrow end Ihmalinot. Oil, and combined with ear_
patfames, which prosocde the Wiest of the comPoeiti
Another supply Jost reed by JOS.
boll • corner Diamond and Market
ISAW=Tbis balsam
- sonossa:aamaway.k . ,*
sus . greietally wn
brew ar e elk m eraceugien
~Nn . , -
41For 2ale.
Coal Land For Sale.
FOR BALK,
arboricultural,
laburational
LOWEST PRICES,
OAN BE BAD AT TUE PEKIN TEA STORK
LOST. -Notice is hereby given that appli=
cstlou has bent ins& for duPlioao stoe.le
in the, Citlseos Usk of Pittsburgh, No. 13, dsted AU6.11,1b,,
arced hereby &usages' why sad oartilksts shotild Dot
be • EMILY E. TAPHEr r igaguspporg.
I,ollk2sw4hr
CCENTE N. NIA .ANNIVERSARY
Bade. and Duman fay Soclatlesaad ?admix= la
toallog loaalte la tba galaleali.loBll
billidildilipelat.d, neatly
MR by
• -- - MILS.
ydpaa dab PrUallgrOtaciii 3TON
td Woad oareet.
air Sesta arilara early::. ' mid
GEN UM& , STUB - AND TWItiT
_
r ti. T .-,: poußut.loaßzYP gm: , •
T N 13 :
'WeSlilliverad dm;mu•bs •se,ypullasior
Sietllfactif *owl id:
VOW OPSININGer Stock
aliiiifiOaair.,•oo Ow*
1100•11tva MousUsed szsatia•-tiefrinovir,"
. . ..
'7; i....,'. Chmtos or Plolik.lllll=ll=o4l :
..:. " th b.tth. Nonstsba MN* I
li:?. T i n: Directors orth . o . , company have
ia ''.
t. day decimal slaves... 4 e t en per wort. out of
the prate or the last mit tuna; e pocade to the se.
non of Welt atigetkbm foe dock .". 1 4 e p on eap k ,
Ms tO h 014012 of pats op etcet 'L tztemtt on
nolT GRUM amtom
.071gorics..—.Tha Annual Ideett oe - o r the
Stockholders of the Penosylvanto a t a t r. fictor .
~.o.i s o o t. , ,try.o oo. k.r . w...t;a: riur ani et n.ioa ei .ct 4c o nt .n s i t a i 4 ::: : „ ltau..2, 4 .lol
nolSawd Tresaurer led Re.".
/Manta.
• -
WANT&D.—Twenty or thirtygo e?
od min.
accustomed to the mielog Cosh They
must Le oboe aud beduerelime, end accustomed to the use
of the pick. Mena Gimillen preferred. Apply to Spun,
Chellistat A Co.. Na 9t a 92 IV ate.. street.
. WRSTAIIN IY. !If. CO.
WANTED—Ginseng. the hi= price
*all be paid In cull by D. ft
nogComer Übertyatui SIM deals.
WANTED—Timothy Seed, forichich the
teeteeetee price will be patd.by D.QHBBeBT.
nog Come Liberty and Vaud .tretts.
WANTED—barn Weaaawrs=4 am an
thorited to buy • number of ICO 3 LA6O and 40 acto
Loud Warrsoto, et toe bleatot ratan
notalatterctio AND. MoYABTSR. No. 110 Filth et. t
WANTED. -20.000 Bushels Primo Fell
Barley, for .hkh tholaport Yostkotprieo .el Dt
paid by xl2 J. B. OANTIM.LD I OD.
WANTED.—A steady industrious young
man, to drive dfty and Rio a MN*. Itoqnheall
ocs R. ILl‘.i. Liberty at.
WANTED-411e highest market price
paid for Beeswax b7O. L. remzerocK 00,
an3l No. co, corner Wood ind Fourth gin
WOOL WANTED. —The highest market
Vlf price paid for Wool, by B. lIMIITAXIGH a co,
Jell) • 2331,1barty street
"WANTED I-10,000 bus Rye; .for which
the II lahret market prim mill be atria.
Ltt:Ca a larrotuosoli,
• • .11 No. 1182 i tad 14S lm atm
W A NTEIi.-25,01/0 Bash. Wheat,
tam aft.
lIITOIIOOOK, dI'OREKRY & 00,
eel 122 Pecood and IM
llnst Sts
WOOL! WOOL:1-100,000 lbs. Wool want-
Mat higbeet earth price. by
IIITCUCOOK, 61411111RILY • 1 1CO.,
Ja2l;dalrtiT
Mika/cm/ma 161 Trantatat
8000
—Who Wants fttoney?Want to .
Pnwthde to of pp &Ilan worth of
Bonds and Mortgagee. Apply to OHOW. BMW, ocanhwklo
°Month:cc 3d door wed of the IntosiOodalbsesec/ WT. —74"
43 — uoincos etanurfs:
DISSOLETION OF PARTNERSHIP.
TMIE partnership heretofore existing be
teen J.A. W. TIM • thla thly . eleolod. by mutant
consent. Hither of the pm-V:ler. Is authorised to ma On
name of the firm is thesettlement of its Runnels.
30)1N INA,
PRAIA'S AEA.
Pittsburgh, Oct. A 1858.
C 0 - PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned
hare this day entered into co.partnerskiip for Ms
transaction ol'a Oomorission and Produce Rusdnou, odder
the style, of LLu k Forsyth. JOUR ILEA.
Pitt,bargh, Oct. 2A, 18E4. ALEX. TORSYTIL
"15TT'.
(Summar. of J. & W. Rert,)
COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS,
No. 75 Water St., PAttsbtaro; Pa.,
DEALEILS IN
Flour, Baron and Produce Generally.
SPECIAL ATTENTION 4:MEN TOTLIZ PALE OF PIG
oeM IRON AND ILOOXIS..
CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE-1 have
this day Bemoaned with me In the Plow illsolActur•
log butane., J. C. BIDWELL, late of the bimaie of BAB A
Speer. The st] le of the Arm 1•111 De SPEER ! BIDWELL.
Pittsburgh, Wept. :9th, 1888.
1. 4. SPUR,. ... E. SIDIULL,
late ortbeanoot J.B. Ma 4 PP.. , tato of Milat PPorr
ISPEEIL dr, nnaviracLL,
Valley Porge Plow Wzrks,
No. 139 Liberty erect, weer rifihe riliabtery/t.
MANUFACTURERS of every variety of
.1U Plows, Plow Csathlgs, te, or the meat approved-Pat
ter. Imitable (twenty kind anon and Mate.
Their Improved Patent Iron Centre, Patent Iran Celan,
Hillside, Iran Centre rub• Soil, Patent and iCieritrelovers,
Steel Mouldboard, V 11rJ, Patcork, Sugar, Cotton awl other
Plana are nalittlrrlD to sate entire /atilatetton'to parchu
ere, both solo quality and adaptation to
iso•Orders ansolkiltd.
x. B. CAtirrIZILD ALCM,
commission & Fornrardling
And Moles.% Peden W..=l'
WESTERN RESERVE cuts,
BOLTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, BLOM, MIL
Pots Neel Ashes, Mentos. Limed Erred Oil, Dried
liedt and Produce ganatay.,,
•
Hoy. 141 and 143 Brant alma,
P1TT4133(011,
LITTLE
viv- OL HS ALA GROOURB AND.•D;ALHHB
Flour, Bacon, Cligmailp
Frafikni,olll.t. Produce,
.etc • 114.15Y0olrair,rtrVISB1MAII.
auction SBalts.
P. M. /3A.VIPI, Anotioneer. _ -
•.
•• Bslea Rooms No. 6i NOS 'Street.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION-
Ou evening, November NM, at k o'clock, at
the Commercial Wee /1000311, No 64 klith, b
sold;
Rd &mos Batik of Pitt.borgh Stock;
10 do Jixotoosiro Bonk do
Z 1 do Eureka Insnroace Co. do
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EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STO(TEA AND
PEW-On Tuesday evening, November Ight et seven
o'clock, at the nommen/al Wen rooms, N 0.154; nth street,
VIII be sold by order of 13. Gormley, Esq., exeteder of Geo.
Miltenberger. dammed
-10 Mures Monongahela Bridge Stock; =
.
8 do Hand Street do deo `
15 do Couernsugh do Co. (Blalmilhl
17 do Plttsbur& Ooroselknrllle li. IL Co.dra
5 do do A Greensburg R. Co. dra
do Farmers' A IllechaniceThruplke Oa Pittsburgh
stack. Also, large and eligible Pew, N. 2:t Trinity Chunk
Patuburgh. 0015 P.M. MURK Awe
STOCK P., Fr. W. &C. R. R. AT PRITATI
BAIA, in lON to salt porchsenn, by
.411 • P. M.DAVIS,Anet,Na. 54 Illftb R.
AUSTIN LOOMIS . & CO., !mho's' Blame.
STOOK SALES BY AIISTIN-LOOKIp &
CO., AT TIM MKRCHANTir LICHANOR MAT
TLIMILSDAY MEM - NO.—Bank, Bridge, lasuroxe aad
Copper Stock, Bead and Real Utah, sold at publb eala
at the IlarehaatVExchsags by
AUSTIN LOOMIS it CO.
Notes, Drafts and Louis on Gehl Dante negotiated on
neble terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS & 00.,
Rock Note Brokers.o2 Pourtb
X*oll. 1858..
HIGHEST PREMIUMS
lIAVP BEEN AWARDED SO
& Vl7ll4lCrarli
SE WING MACHINES ,
OVER ALL COXPETITION, IMMIX
PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR;
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR;
INDIANA STATE PAIR:
OHIO STATE FAIR;
lOWA STATE FAIR;
1111990U8' STA 4 TE FAIR;
In 1858. ,Also-atile
DAUPHIN CIOUNtY PAIR,
WASIIINGTOR, , COUNTT FAIR,
FIRST PREMIUM
,
been isuirnitismisly swirded to WICHELER t,
LS,ON as "BST FOR FklifliT.Aol."
combined testimony u folly coacludr• tid
Wheeler Si Wilson's Sewing ilislitius
Ara the yary bat manobbettiat 41, :clini° 1
Beauty and excellence of •WO, alike on
sides of the fabric sewed.
Economy of thread.
Simplicity and, thoroughness of eittlythrue•
•
4: Portability, eare of operation and man.
agement . .
5. Sprod-,
4,-Aalatueta of movement . ~ I . k,
7. Bfreliglik. , lirmneati r ana;.driiitility of
seam that will not riportivel: -
8 Appli
ri 4 tn
. Witty to"r a variety of parpotea
and mate • . ,_ . , .._
9. Coinesa and elegance of model and
. ,
:These miehines aro now offered at greatly
REDUCED RATES. _ _
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