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rErrsBURilH GAZETTE
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BY WAITS A CO
PITTSBURGH
SATURDAY MORNING, NOV: 1, 1851
OW-READING- ATTER HILL BE FOUND
.' 01' EACH - PAGE OF THIS PAPER.
ice ebnll. einmine the rest'e article Oa the
Taritinn Monday.
PITMILD.I2II. AND STEMICNT:LLIK RAILROAD.—
An interesting preliminary report of the "Fngi
/WETS, W. MII.NOa ItOCEIVISI
Jr.,
.Ergs., upon the surrey of- this road, will be
fCcind i l in car columns this morning. We are
grati tett to learn thht the line - haa beet (nand to
be even store favorable than 1.1 , 1 anticiPated;
and that its friends are in the highest spirits.
The 'reader will also find as interesting article
this. morning on the subject of the eamel road,
frBnt-the North Aittericso: to which we invite at
tention. "-- :
ilict:nrunerous friends of the lion. illosza
' 'Llasirroswill be...pleased to learn that he' has
ri
-quite recirered from his late illness, a d that
i.,lin intends, hereafter, (as will be 'seen by his
- . .:crirdirt another column,) to devote
~ hi, entire
iiiie ie. the duties of his profession.' lawyer
~., w ho consents to nerve the people in, Congthes,
' Makes great sacrifices, as it breaks in niion and
neerly. Nth, a practice which it has been the
. ' work of years to.establisb. As fir.' Hampton
hail faithfully' served the people during 1 two
terms,' which have now ezpired, we trust he, will
epim;find his practito as extensive and InCra-
V° as It was previous to his leavinglthe Bar
Ifor tha Forum. It is scarcely necrsehry to say,
in ,thig community where Air. H. te l so well
known, that his clients never have occasion to
/egret rttitining him as their courael.
Fri= Itie Vcrt.rionuth (0.) Tribute.
MCKTINO Or VIE loon Mr 11..-11. Iron been
held a meeting at Ironton on Thurtabrilest, and
4.among other things resolved that they would
•.,• nut, the ensuing year, make as much iron by 40
per cent- as they have been making. Ibis reso
' !Motion WAS adopted after mature deliberation.—
'The low Prine of iron demanded it as altiatter of
self_ protection to those engaged in itslmanufac
ture. They came . to the conclusion that it was
against their interests to consume 'their stook
enthout realising a fair profit upon the iron
made. No change is intended td.be made in the
'wages of the laborers, but on the other hand, it
• ...was unanimously agre ed: that noreduction should
Ilse made. •
This course of the iron men must affect the
business of this part of the State, but their own
interests prompted them to, and of course
there is no room for complaint ' • .
If the existing 0.016ra in thb stocks of mann.
&laird iron were the.result of over production
'at home, the planpronosel might be well enough;
buten long as the country iaopen to the exhrinit
jeFs flood - of English iron, which lies imon the
, canse of all the difficulty, it strike; us that the
movement is a rain one. It is like the man who
eat down upon the bank of a river to twalt until all
the water chonldrun,by, so that he cehald get over.
No o n our voters have determined that-the flood
of foreign iron shall not stop; or, (tome the
imigliage of the rest of yesterday rcforning,) the
..dernocracy" hero settled the principle that "no
kiranch of bisiness; which cannot Ibe conduct
ed open its own basis, cane/ right, itsk to be sus
tained by the government at the expense of the
ether business interests of the country:" there is
nothing, therefoie but to submit; and if the iron
liw•ineso cannot be sustained against the heavy
capital, cheap money, and cheap labor of Eng
land and Wales, an its own basis, it raust go down.
At least the plan indicated above, antiot, in our
opinion; do any good; because the4o per cent
diminished make will be supplied from abroad;
and whatever benefit wool:lncise fm it, would
accrue - to the foreign manufacturer?. .
r.--'—The inere suggestion of each 'oh expedient
shows that the ironbusiness is laboring under
extreme depression, and , is a. Bad commentary
-spun thwinadnms of party. Deserted furnaces,
suspended mire, :and idle Jeer:dives, and it may
be Idingry'and rkged children, are the ..fruits
and leapt:islet die late LoCorico triumph.
IY.hat thold. if the plan of relief proposed in
the above article shstiptufenhortive, what other
plan is likeiy to Piiiwe'elficient! We corifess we
canoes tell: It isq.ietho PAYstatia or-free trade
to point out IC wa'fi,if escape from the difficulties
info Which they .14:re.bronghtthe country; and
if that shall renniVjvhe adoption of Mr. Buchan
. ar.` rs 1 minalizatio 'ochemethe reduction cf the
.
scale of . wages. to standard.of Europe, and
sArbich be said !.would cover the country with
blessings and benefits,"—wocannot help it. The
Iritiga are clear-of the responsibility of this mai.
cidal policy.
The effect of the policy forced upon the coun
try by the Locofoco party will be to crash all
weak 'manufactinurs, and concentrate this ape
-'vies' of wealth in the hands of a few, and these
. few will be able, by and by, to dictate terms to
the laboring thousands ' by whom they are stir.
rounded; and who will be compelled by the force
of .. Circumstances,. to beg of those few the poor
'privilege of -.leave to tod." Yet these are the
legitimate fruits ..of Locofoccellemocracy. In
this way. and in this way only, if the free trade
policy is persisted in, can the country adjust it
eelf to that policy. ..
KRONE NEW , YORK.
Correct:Kn:dente of the PittalnXna. a;sette.
NEW Yong, Eintarthy, Oct 28;1851
Save this tumal canvassing prior to the election
there is little of interest in the city, and very
-little caused by the election. The locofocos are
p . retty well roused, and - the result is not difficult
to foresee. -Thecoming'conventioninMaeeachu
setisto nominate Mr. Webster for the Presidency
is a good deal speculated about in this region
and bas, vrithoutambt, the secret sympathy of
the Union safety pYople, if nottheir open appro
bation. It may do very well to nominate Mr.
Webster, if the capitalisted the North are pre
pared to bey the place for him, but qot.other
wise,'for -be does not command, among the so
ber thinking men of the Norths,his oia inthum
q-sm, nor yet - among young men. that glow of
'feeling so necessary.to success. -The Pres
ident,7 is to be fought upon the question gl t slavery
and dodging Is useless, and the , sooner 'Northern
- whip take grouna in favor of keeping slavery
at if a; al .
c.lll:l973l!Tirill they continence the for-.
motion Of a potty inch as the good sense of all
parties, Can-unite upon'.
' Wall street there is' continued 'lnge in the
money market, and no one uow speaks of hard
Stites. Indeed the, revulsion has been so great,
' that very - poor paper can now be discounted
cheap, and .houses-whieh deserire little credit,
are eabled to become large borr at owers. StoOks
have n fallen hut it is only the nunsl re-action
after the late rise. ',—
Mist of the houses which suspended lately
have made arrangements with their creditors,
add go on. ; Mr. Little has made a liberal pro
position to those- to whom lie owes stock diffe
• reaces and will also go on. I suppose it is
known to your readers that a stock contract is
- good for nothing unless the party chooses to
pay,and is not at ill recognised by our law
The contemplated railroad in the valley of
the Allegheny, looting to a Connection with New
York; is viewed here by'the proprietors of the
central New York and Eric railroad routes aft
not only feasible but in the highest degrees de
sirable, though in this opinion the Baltimore
and . Ohio, and Pennsylvsniacentral . routes will
•hitally see their profit. The Ea* connections
just opened between the Erie road and the. Lig
gott'i Gap rood is on lucrative that the Erie
people are - williog to make a strike for the trade
ritiortrvh, and the west and south center-L
log there.
The grain and dour markets are quite active.,
and a little good news front the other side of the
water would give our shippers groat satisfaction
Ship owners are very stiff now, and have ob
tained full freights at good- prices. .The gene
ral trade of the they rather Clacks top, but . the
'diminution - is not to an extent- to, canes much
notice. The hotels are still crammed fullto the
roor'snd 'still are troubled -to icconimodato
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Bair/an:Monday, Ott 27, 185,1.
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The only entrrivi.etne propellor enrY
reached . hero this morning. Re is she cap
eired at 12 o'eleolt on Thursday nigh, and he
wee picked up at .8 o'clock tho next Setoreictg.—
Cipt. Canard, 311 theniner..and:.passengeee , sre
Nothing has been itain or bean! of dielstennv : '
or Empire. *hick left Dunkirten Tkartday lust
loc. - Detroit. It is felled. tnifehefermit'donn-in
ihntalf nied;:ana, erary soul. on
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MM!REMMI
MME(MEOMM
TEUBENyiLLE! RAIL
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HAIL ROAD COMPANY.
To Messes. W. 'Milner Roberts, Consulting Engi
- neer, and David Mitchell, jr., Cltief Engineer.
Oarn.mcci--It ill believed to be the desire of
tbeDirettore of our
,Company to obtain from
you, before their next meeting, each general
views, in re Wen ce to the capabilitiecof the route,
betWelnt Pittsburgh and Steubenville, no the
present state of the surveys may warrant It is
not expected that you are new prepared to make
aforrnal report,' but, as some of your experimen
tal lines, bare 'been carried entirely through,
you aro probably in possession of general facts
which may, with propriety, be communicated to .
the !loud, and materially aid them in their
liberations and operations.
Our road, as is well known to you, is intended
to connect itself at Pittsburgh, with the lyestern
extremity of the Central Pennsylvaniaßailroad:
in fact, to be nothing , else than the necessary
!continuation of that great road, by the shortest
'possible distance, straight forward into the heart
of the i lVest, connecting itself, for that purpose,
—by a Virginia section, and a bridge over the
Ohio—with the Steubenville and Indians Rail
road, which latter road •traverses Central Ohio,
East and West., and unites at Columbus with the
-, grand net work of roads there coming from all
directions.
It will be perceived, therefore, that the idea
upon which our road Is founded, upon which it
haves much of its claim to usefulness and pub•
lie favor, in this, that in addition to the rich re
sources of country developed by it, it will, by a
single link, connect the East through Pittsburgh
—by the shortest distance, at by far the least
cost, at the earliest moment, by 'a route the
richest—with the centre of the West and with
all the railroad connections there formed - and
forming from the-West, South and South West,
North and North West.
Notwithstanding the obvious practicability of
this idea, and the neesity, even, for its imme
diate execution, I haie seen it gravely asserted,
with much.preteruion to authority, that the oily
potoible outlet to the East, for the business of
the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, is
through Wheeling by way of the diempfield
road.
I would respectfully call your otteution to
this assertion, and would request, that, in
your communication to the Board, if prepared
'to make one, you will gay something (as the mat
ter has occupied the popular mind) on the !ob
ject of bridging the Ohio for railroad pqrposes
—particularly in the, neighborhood of Steuben
ville. Very respectfully,
Your obedient ...rant,
C ['ARLES N AYLOR,
Pittsburgh, Oct. 27, ISSI. Sec'ty.
Esamscn's OFFICE
• Pittaburgh, Oct. 30th, 1851.
To the Primitive and Director:, of the Pitisbug
and Steubenville Railroad Company:
GENTLEMEN:—We have received a letter from
Chas: Naylor, Secretary of the Company,
requestintzpar views respecting the character of
the railroad • routes between Pittsburgh and
Steubenville, so faras the present state of the
surreys will warrant, to he laid before your
Board; and with pleasure we herewith commu
nicate such information as we have obtained
from our instrumental and personal examine,
lions: together with some general opinions,
founded on our present knowledge of the topo
graphy of the country.
It should be borne in mind, however, /hut
there are other lines on which two parties of
Engineers are now engaged, and still others re
maining In be examined, before any particular
route can be recommended for adoption ; and
that in the end, a Eno essentially better, and
perhaps cheaper, may he found. It'c can only
speak confidently nook, of what we hare tested,
and Present for consideration the capabilities of
the rostra already traced, until we have tried
all that present themselves within a reasonable
distance of a direct line.
Facilities for, a good line of railroad across the
great bend the Ohio, Nature has et,tablithed
in the arrangement of the streams rising on the
main dividing ground — and flowing in opposite
directions towards Pittsburgh and Steithenville.
choice of! rendes b he
if y.. ,
Therere is S. -volleys of
these streams. King's Creek, a an's Creek, '
and Crone Creek, running weatwa 'yin the di
rection of Steubenville, and several branches of
ItaCCOOnnra.l . mirig <wawa:4lly from the same
ridge. There are also several branches of Rob
inson's Ran. which tome within the range of our
explorations, and there are one or two more
- lines to be traced from the mouth of Robinson's
Ran to Pittsburgh. Our levels have established
the height-ef the summits to be overcome, and
oar surreys hare fixed the distances on the lines
as traced, and from what ire know of- the noun
' try, we are inclined to believe, that on a fiord lo
,! cation, we shalt secure a better line than any we
have' carried through, though they will probably
cr..stitite it in : part. 'But even on the routes
n. w enraeyed. we can have aline not only easily
pt cticable, - Bul with grades and curves superior
,
to many, of nor ,beet Eastern roads, and which
! w II cost much less per mile. '
We cannot but regard it as remarkable, and
hi .hly favorable to the'ultimate success of thin
so dcrtaking, , that there should exist considera
bl valleys , no well adapted to railroad purposes,
j
trouble to :clad:ein t c h o e urs gro e..a o n:
. covering Ap
rose the country along the turnpike, would
s t i i
o ne
et ch a large portion of the whole distance. It
is a topographical feature which must forcibly
st 'ke - the attention of Engineers and others, fa.
m l iar with Railroad lo cations, who may take
money no correct ides of the real railroad ca
pabilities of this region.
The main summit extends southwardly from
Florence, ranging from 10 to 11 miles eastward
of Steubenville- Westward of this ridge flow
the waters of Cross creek, Barman's creek, and
E k ing's 'creek, towards Steubenville; and ea.gt
viard, the waters of Raccoon creek, in an Oppo
site direction.
From the secondary dividing ground, et More
land's summit, about 20 miles front Pittsburgh,
we have branches of Raccoon running eastward
ly, along or near the proper course, and from
the same summit, we find the waters of Robin
eon's run flowing through a beautifeland highly
cultivated valley till they empty into Chartier's
creek, ei miles from Pittsburgh; the latter meet
ing the Ohio river about three milts below the
city.
Two experimental lines have been traced
• from Pittsburgh to the mouth of Robinson's run,
both commencing at the Monongahela bridge,
which forms the continiation Of Smithfield street.
' The distance by way of the Saw Mill Run route,
is about two miles snorter than the route by
• Chartiers creek.
From the mouth of 'Robinson'e run, the line
followi its valley to Moreland's Summit. Thence
it is traced &longs branch of Raccoon to a point
near the turnpike bridge, passing near Ba
[ sington, and acute' up Brimler's ruri, a branch
of Raccoon, to the main summit immediately
north of Florence. 'lt passes thence into the
volley
,Uf King's creek,:and follows it to within i
fotir miles of Steubenville, where it •diverges
to the i left into Rojiday's Cove, on Barman's
creek;strlking the Ohio about one mile above
Steubenville. (A party is now engaged in
running the experimental line along the val
ley of Renames creek towards Burgettstown.)
The whole distance by the Sawmill Run route,
will not exceed . 42 miles and by the Charters
creek route, 44 miles..
.
1 (The minium radius of curvature which V,ll
only be required for short distances at each end,
in approaching the bridges will be about 1000
feet. gineially, the radii of the curves will be
2000 feet or more.
The maximum grade required, will he . 20 0-10
feet per mile, Mat a large portion of the route
will be less than 20 feet per mile. -
Theprincipal bridges will be at the creasing
of.the Monongahela and Ohio riven. There is
no difficulty in constricting a bridge over tho
Monongahela, and making a direct connection
With'gie Pennsylvania 'Central Railroad at a
moderate cosi. It will require further sad care
ful examinitlon to determine the best mode of •
.effecting this connection of which 'we „will be
prepared to speak in detail hereafter.• '
We have, examined two proposed crossings of
the Ohio at Steubenville; one directly opposite
the town, about 1000 feet long, and the other:
„Omit a mile higher up, requiring a bridge about
1200 reet long.
No . rail road bridge has ever been erected
over'the Ohio river. • On the subject of bridg
ing this riven. we shall present our views cheer
fully, and with entire confidence that future
events will suataii them.
In the flier place, it is, we bolieve,universally
'conceded, thid the best site for s high rail road
bridge any Where along the Ohio .river, is at
Steubenville; owing to the 'fact:that the stream •
is narrow and the banks rising rapidly on both
Sides. In the next place, the Steubenville and
Indiana Railroad Company ; have found
an
dffi
culty in locating their line in such a manner
that it .can be readily connected with a bridge
nt:•an elevation of 120 feet above the water—
the-height at which our, grade line has been M-
A eubstantial, reliable, and entirely sufficient
railroad bridge can be built at thin favorable lo
cations aturuch less expense than bats been gen
erally, opposed. r We ere . folly satisfied that
stab ei. bridte can. be erected with es guaranty .
401,85110ydeftetonaeleogntotwiaof streagtb,
Pram theimistextmative Ned expitrieneed bridge
buildellittlkshe .llgiltod .- Suite& , Xlwul pit, it
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IiMMiiMEIMEME
this ,point, require a very extraordinery expenr
diblrealid hoour opinion, from the pechliar
cation, and thq circuinstancet surrounding the
Atiestion of a bridge ' ! at Steubenville, this strum
!pare should ziet be regarded by your CompanY
ris a serious obstacle to the consummation of
your project. The Steubenville and Indiana
Company, together with the citizens of Steuben
ville, (a flourishing and wealthy city, numbering
near'y 10,000 inhabitants,) and thousands of
other* tbratigh the country on both sides of the
river, are deeply interested in this bridge matter;
and by a judicious union of interests, and har
monious action, n permanent bridge, free from
any-sound objection from any quarter, that will
accommodate both rail road anti ordinary travel
ling, can he secured, without involving an in.
vestment on the part of your company, of more
'than eighty or hinety.thousand dollars Nu in
telligent pan, acquainted with the energies and
lionntilgs resources of .the people! of the West,
can for .1 nonmetal seriously entertain the idea
that we are to he forever prohibited from
hnild
iag railroad bridges over the Ohio. We believe
that within a few years, the commercial wants
of the country will damand them, and in tones
that Will not be denied. There is nn engineer
! lug impracticability— no practical difficulty., It
is simply a queition of cost; and where_ great
rail road thornuihroFes cross the Ohio river, rail
road bridges ought to he, and if the companies
con command means for the purpose. they will
bp built.
The probable cost of completing a first class
railroad from river to river, we cannot state ac•
carately at this time; but in onr judgment, it is
not likely to exceed *20,000 per mile, and it
may fall materially below that sum. Further
examinations, which our parties are now vigor
ously prosecuting, may, end we think they will,
demonstrate that there is a shorter, cheaper and
better route than any yet traced, though as be
fore observed, portions of our present lines may
be included. We have understood it to be the
unanimous wish of the Board, and it is oar in
tention, that the surveys for your Board shall
be thorough and complete. ft is a link in f 1
great chain, of tan much importance to he hast
ily thrown in. It should be perfectly welded,
that that chain may never be broken.
. .
As the shortest and most direct continttition
of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad towards
Columbus, Cincinnati; and the great_producing
regions in Ohio and other States of the West
and South West, its proper location is interett
lag not only to the people on its route, but. Ito
thousands both East and West, who are to bo
directly and incidentally connected_with it
The local trade and travel or the rich country
through which it will peel, will he heavy, and
large through husinens from the Eaot and from
the West, passing over the entire length of the
Pennsylvania ; Railroad, may fairly he anticipa
ted, and, indeed. confidently calculated upon.
It is a link, short,—but from it, position en
titled to high consideration,—that will form a
part of the shortest and best practicable railroad
route between Philadelphia and Columbus; and
the .shortest outlet for the immense trade end
travel that may he thereconcentrated. It is con
templated also to extend the Steubenville and
Indiana Railroad (in addition to theiiiine to
Newark) through Mount Vernon to Marion, on
the Rellefontaine end Indiana Railroad; thus
coming In direst connection with the great hark
hone line leading oat to Indianapclis, Terre
Route, and St. Louis, and uniting with that
mitt net work of railroads. draining the most
magnificent agricultural region in the world.
Philadelphia is seeking the best cootie,
lion with Colnuthus, the great conesotratiog
point for an immense business .S.utth and South
)Vest gf it, this is the route through which to
&than It- We state this withotefear of ',fob,
tion. notwithstanding the sweeping assertic , ns
which have been co frequently published dor.
ing the last few months by the friends of the
lierop6eld road.
Compare the routes:
Diskances from Philadelphia to Columbus hr
way of the Hemplield Railroad
Philadelphia to Greenalmrgh 32'2 miles
Greensburgh to Wheeling ••
Wheeling to Zsnesrille
Zoneiville to Columbus
55:mth
Distance from . Philadelphia to Columba, by way
of fbil burgh
i!Philadelphia to Pittsburgh , 35 mile
Pittsburgh to Steubenville
Steubenville to Newark 114 ‘•
Newark to Columbus .::1
Difference 11 miles in favor of the Yittphorell
Tar, With maximum grades r , t fret it:-
Plead of GG feet per mile, as Pled by,the 6utti
neere on the liernptield line
Again, the eller Engineer of the Hernpfield
Road, says in his official report to the'lloahl of
1./Irorturo ---,lt is well known tn. your Coned
that the ~o/y povible.
Imsittese of the Steubenville. and Indiana Rail
road, will he through Wheeling and by the
Hempfield road. -
This is a curious and remarkable, us well as a
most atartling statement, appearing us it does,
with an official report. Will the facto enstain it:
It is easy to decide. The distance from 13ertl
henville to Wheeling is 22 mike, and from UMW!
to Greensburg 7S, robing nearly 100 mile,
From Steubenville to Pittsburgh by your road,
42 miles, thence to Greensburg by the Pennsyl
vania .railroad 31, making 73 ,being 27
miles shorter to the some common point, show
ing that the Ilempfield route is actually more
than ono-third longer; and at the same time
trammeled with t/G feet grades, as opposed to
grades of 62 8 10 feet per mile, on the shorter
route. What then becomes of the argument
that. the Wheeling route, us "the only possible
outlet," must attract all the trade brought by the
Steubenville and.lndions railroad?
" '
Surely the flempfield company. claiming in
the same report, that the city of Wheeling is
/he commanding point of the whole east trade
of the Ohio river, can secure mare than it can
accommodate of legitimate business, without
grasping. for that which every well informed
western man knows it has no claims and can
never secure. -
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Without a railroad bridge at W heeling, the
liempfield line wordstbe acrippled route, and for
a high riffrood bridge, Wheeling in one of the
wont and most expensive points on the Ohio
river. . For an ordinary bridge, such as has
been erected, it presents some favorable fea
tures, laving a bridge already built memos the
Went= Channel, and an Island to the level of
which an ordinary road hoc been graded from
the end orthe Suspension Bridge.
Ent a little reflection most show that a high
bridge, level or nearly level, calculated for rail
road train, is quite another affair.
The Island would be of little or no advantage,
being entirely too low to be reached by e. rea
sonable grade. The whole brood space, span
ning over the Island and both channels, mist be
bridged; and this would require a much large,
expenditure than a bridge at Steubenville.
We tnist, however, that the Pearl will not
understand us as proposing, at this stage of our
operations, to enter upon a full comparison of
the various proposed railroads between the East
and the West. We have referred to the report
quoted, mainly for the purpose or correcting a
palpable blunder or misstatement which has
been' extensively circulated. injuriously, to the
credit of your route.
Assoon as the lines can be located, and the
maps, profiles', and calculations made, we chill
be prepared to present a fall report, showing the
advantages and diaadvantages -of the different
routes between Pittsburgh and•Steobcnville.
In Conclusion, we would remark that the re
sults of the instrumental examinations, so far as
they have advanced, bare confirmed and strength
ened the favorable opinion we had formed after
our,first view of the country. .
Very respectfully.
W. MILNOR ROBERTS,
Consulting Engineer.
MITCIIELL, Jn.,
`Chief Engineer.
The steamship City of Glasgow, Clipt. Wm.
Wylie, which left Liverpool on the Ath instant,
reached her wharf at Queen street yesterday af
ternoon., She bad a very stormy passage, and
though the time of her voyage is not an'ehart oe
usual, the sea qualities of the vessel have been
fully ascertained and tried. 'The cargo brought
over in thiti trip is a full one, and Alter° were,
besides. one hundredandsixty Passengers.
The line, thus for, has proired eminently sac-,
cessful, and pule beyond further cavil. the class ,
Lion an to whether Philadelphia, with the river
communication with tilb ocenn,.'ls capable of en
joying Intercourse by,: eteaul Pulteta with - the
,porte of England, end othei . entmtries - on the op
posite stde of the 'Atlantic. The present . rent,-
ishment has already, three of the four ieSsels
which are to compose it in successful operation,
and they-have, upon experiment, been found to
be, in all essential particulars, as worthy of pub
lic confidence and patronage as any eimilar boats
engaged in the same trade. • The City of Glas
gow will leave here shortly on her return voy
age to Liverpool; and for those who contemplate
an excursion to the old world, and desire a cheap,
comfortable,, safe, and sufficiently expeditious
conveyance, the opportunity in as favorable a
one as either Benton or New York can offer.—
North Amer.
- A Fannon dottatme came near falling %sacri
fice to the superstition and ignorance of some of
.the peasantry of France. • On the occasion of
grand ball given upon hie estate, he lighted the
colored lamps with which his park was decorated
witika piece of ice. Some:timeafterward, as some
Workmen were blasting reeks near his chateau,
he exploded one a mile distance, with the aid Rs
S wire and en electric' apaik. ' Of course it was
soon bellered,far and wide, that hews!, in league
With the Evil One. And when, a few days
afterward, the cholera appeared In the locality,
it 'was trianimonsly, attributed to the devil's
emissary. Hie chateau was about to be mobbed,
when he ran off to , Paris to escape, their Ten
.
`t .. _
Stir DE.. 111eLANE's LIVER
, r ift an d 11,,,,,nd0g demand for tins. rah J. ttu, eared
eria.ce of their eleoilenoe. reotae try them and recom
mend them to their mighbera No one who has ever suf
fered from the Liver Complaint, or from any of the die.
•dare alit log from a diFordered elate of that organ, failed
In obtaining relief if be tr).-4 I , r.NlcLane's PI110; and tho.
they hate worked their m. u way Into popularity by the
ast.niehine run , which they are retry da, performing
head the followsng rertMeate:
IltLePurao, Centre rn., Pa. April "-Mb, 1537.
51.... r.. J. Kidd A lc:—lieull..tneu. I write to inform you
of tho luitinAt I hurr rreelred from the unit of Dr. Mc L10e . .1
1.1 , er fill.. 1 hare n•r,rrlr Altlietral •lth
plaintml.•rt.f rrer, Suit Barr hn.n iro.rs much
telwroil 1, the notnefl Pill am Auxirovi tn
zoo, thrift. n I
until Ili, fell/ off. , in rutin. cure:
sou lom t+.nfilAht that I ono tell owitt ut•sit of them.
utpootiottitilAhee of ono, u-eil one or two
ilio of L 114.1. /0 , ./ •ai I Slut ,11.-1.1 her inn:, that, Any
I ai' t-t.t tute.t ,he slihrte4l huh CntuPtion.
t II it. ri.toolt.a,
4.1/1111i
Petroleum
c6y-.4 Morrr Ituunlm‘ra.r. tone of Tonal.
am ar Prttnuelle.—R'. Inver lb.. attention
MINN, xnd the nubile cenetxtly, to the r.•rtntrat
, 1 m. Hall. of tiny rite. The rare may be pren by any
ey.on rho may he sket•lneal in relathel to the forte hare
rot hrtth.H. 11. li I4:11..
I lint la en 11111irteJ nereral yearn with a ooreneeoof Loth
which enttllnued U , Mennue until reptolmbor, 1,40.
Oiv hirammaticn at that time Igning involved the w hole
. 111Ing ing.nthrune of !nth 411.1 4.101 , 11 tti the drpo•i.,
u the, film. which wholly Metro, ml my olght. I heal'
•nageratton purformeoLangl the thickening remore.l,
en. turnout .p.1.p.1 ten me in tao had • eurolition a•
re
At Ulm , ta.ge of the runtplaint l made application to neve
rot el no. .01.0 01T1111.11. mr,11.1 men, who inferno., me
mu. • guy eg would toner get reit: Althutinge I enuld
net dmtlngulrh nog obyeet Ily the aa•len or nem.. Wendt.
I oemmenrool the on, of tie. Petroleum. both ,t ,ally
arsel Meetly, utolor winch my eye, hio.e nurture.) dun on.
hl the preoent time. an.l 1 have romeenut my sight entire.
general loalth wao .cry much lounmonl Mu.
potruleum, and I attramtle the maturation of my right to
.ta nen. I go...ideal Nro 101 Semond otrm.t, gn thin city, anal
will happy 10 •ny Infortnallogi in oeliotioti t. my
11ILLIA 1111.11.10'
rAr .mt. ot Inept, n ttrlnrelt. I to NUJ etrovh IL. E.
F 1,11.... et trtenl Went. It. A. Fnhonstoek. A CA. tenter
h 0%1 end Yr... etreotnt h. 11. Corry. th telltott.Jeoehh
D0g1.1.,... es" 1 II It. ',1a.., A heath.' t ate, 1., the wo
rt..., h M. Is I Elt.
4.1, In. 1 Cenot toon.S.nenth.A.. Itellettot
qtly' It it truly astonhilling with what ra
piattr anti tirmnvan 11. IL Forfeit's Arabian Liniment hat
taktdi hied of publiv favor. A f,w menthe save and all
that wno I.nnau of It vras that atn
titea
ett nowerful trnelletne
et .trahte ertein had tondo anovarancw. t. there Is
Itar.lll it Walk to let toned that dee. not It alw
d ary
nit ban; and rottate watil.l ever let without It who had
attar-fed Ile matte patter two, thew., .11.1 lin ...WWII!
pott-net In rettevine pain.
wtrolik.m.ut
Fall Importation of Haraware, Cutlery, &c
LOGAN, WILSON Sz CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street,
1==11!=1
th , qr of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &..%,
111 . . It ECV,NT
And wlii-l• try
Air A tnil A.....nrtment of ~ ..lAhrAle.l:;
Allmm. An bawl.
MARRIED
Lull, by It,
It 1 111...1rv.. Ono - IT 11'1T: rl''. {:a l ,
anuiett, or tVt I:ll.l.lmutn.
lat 40,4410, .1,444,41 4144.4.0. 110' 1 1 0-10,
tlO4 A-0 - 44.1010 ttelorthral 4'1404,4 at Tun 421,4,
111- 110040•1 o'lll 041,4. 000, th I. inr.rnlth, at 10 ...Hort
young Men Take Notice
t ER3I()N, e,pecially addressed In young
mro,,on t.- on, to mor nm t•tvn,r,K, tin.
I 1-1. • W b.
IltoW SRO wo
11
a.
NOTIIER and die LAST CONCERT by
I.4eitFrA YAWL). 1.111 wt.n ittI4'INCI
Allckhr.
ttr fur Pt ,
I, C.
rba.k." h.llTiet.tt •ntlll
tt i..1.1 IL , n
I tl,nrt
, rannue.
A Plea in . livor of the Western Pennsyl
vania Hospital. -
► E. A. CAMPBELL, 1..
11n, elk In I. .•,rn /tritt
11. trLal. tt. attertwon. e 1 in the
tene`n elmr.b. rolls .10,1 I Iris rub. a tit.
1D•Ilt1I.11 tsl.l butom,ty at. Harm, 1.111.01
I, It Its. 1 1 1rt0.c..11, Not 1.1. 1,1
N aveord'illor with [he Op.iilireilirlas of tho
•,.t r-,ket.1 , 6 t0‘0f..." 07.0. +tit e. grto . ml
In. .1 lb. 1 4
.I.r. al m lb. 11..k1t,
14.1 lit ..,1111 } 11.M1' 1 ,1,1. 11..1.,
gi, in that an WM...MINI(
of Y'rf thr
th-••l7rat l'af ',.10•11,uf
pia, elf. al the Plhrt 04 ff. C.af.“..
burgh. ou r!P,ProLe e, '
L L ,11.,1"1:.....t0.A.
- -
i•
0„:11.1:21A Dtu b.!:
1;17-4
1.1 lourflt aul
Henry Richardson, Jeweler,
1 .11:1 , N . 1 iti ur "
1...1 too. rn noel ulth Goo 9..11 - I=l All
of N. ATiMorl• JEWELRY. sal I.SNI'I if, a r
oo' 1.11 tto:alloirtir nof trona. sad co...tarts Loth..
tor.. thst soo•ng. Los ,Istolles tw roetst tho dro:.
rat lo or o. osttorns arrl teak ,
of Jr•oorrr, istoot off to, of Ilowboo. 13rosat 1,,,,.
VOU sal 1 tot Chsros. Ylrwer I,r 1005, .Illslaturo
1,14.0. 4r Ir.
Faso , i•rat, ritsior Idsolir. Work. Tell., Work
Hot., - Pro.. Vssory ono. Irorfuorro notr•ro , . Takao flat,
trolt'a 1•••tolo, f•orto Moans,. wrosi. ',riot, shins'. 'wit
sthl Vsko triaboo. 60, with an vorile,rwrkty of Iro fai %rot
• rnarno.er whroir [mon only tro.to sor•n for liar
oroolstoli. r No. lIKKT erg KM'.
_ .
Public Sale of Land.
• .•
trine of an Order or Sale in Partition,,
won,. not tbe !heir. Court
lectieny. an t.'lo , Jiro will I- eebt st liutibc en ,
.fue. at the einel llrnt.e In Lb. Pliteburglii on
:bleb bl tine, Pibl. at Di n'eleielt. A nil 10.2
eerie.% Trail. nf Lan.l v in Veireaillei. In AI
tee,. reiunly. twin,. I. aunt.
pert of tin Itenl fietiete
bite lieut. 1.1
Ilentainin Cnrprnu r, J ho Hirork. John Trrinr tb
reinxlnlni pert-of the Ili,' E•intei alt MU
Arree libt etrit mimeo re.
lien. •nl Ittnraperticularlii ilitee.ribit'il in Elie lobe... Aloe,
Iu
limetititin In .144 (hurl, In No 0. April Term. toot .
Th. PI bore tract el' lent i• ate inibie (ran
;he. Pentortran.• mile. (non Mr a m
enil stint tlll. l (non Iliteliuttiti
About AS .tepee Ate eli-arvil law(in • nee , ' ^niit
e 1 , 1111% inzile tbe
not. t•r. C. CtIlliTIS, Sherif(
Beal Estate at Auction
THE suhAerilter will offer the Vann 1 111
whieh In Penn treeinelitp, ten nitre Inn
Itittshiirkh.st Vcitilie it netii.n. tin Thurittst. the:kith is,
November. enntaitilligi Mt: Artie. of tianil. n elekrett,
etal the teiliinrii tituteiroi. Irin6 leitite-n the Vrtinke •
tiran the Northern lurnutke..lth kneil tiultilittF•
either gritin et otork.
Terms .t utle k.l. 1a nnmmrvr.• at to
Wt.;rli,A
.
eixtli Want
nut:. .11111 N ELATING.
To let,
extonsivn. Cosi. NIINL:s of the Marv
-1,,(4 Mining Company. titneted In Alb-gutty enUtdr.
1 artland. The*. mine. am mnerally known.. yield•
tno the beat bluttnlnouti end of any In America,rrevtat
tole tathe ruerk.M. *purely In mutat med.-wet,
Con A mutat extending from Ateemndria 0 Cumberland,
mud the flattimmy and Ohio Railroad from Ilallimure In the
Rune point. eunuertlng with Ohio tlstrltand CM.'
puny, Belinda from Cumberland 0 the mint. tune mile,.
turoash for treuepottation to markrt
unpurtooded. 110.00) len* hate teen mime!. pent to utar•
krt. and toll from them min*, within the hod year. and
thewortynnt hme reeetntl. mode lan, addition* to their
Itutilltket for usttinu out mtal to talpult the Inematong
Them mines nrr nmletn rah every ennwentturt to
don large harlumw. mtd will he renteel In.. to reettonelltle
Apply 2tlrl'ign":tet."
nol,lnt kletelmntte Ne w Vert.
AR,I) o[4-15 bbls. N.., I, (Winter.) 1,
1.../ eat. by *CIIIIONMAIikR
no t 24 Wood ormd..'t
CREAM TA RTAR—Dr.Io lbs, for sale by
no t J. ft/DD CO to Wm.l
.1.
• -
ROOT-500 lbs. Am., for sale by
n„; J 01111.
VOD LIVEII. OlL—RuAliton, Clark d Ca.'s
ll goluior.. Io hulk or hy tha doyen or grunt, for nplii lip ,
[ J !UM/ i I:41:1
GRAND FAIt1:151:E.I. TOl'a IN AHRIICA.
MADAME . ANNA BISHOP'S
PROGRAiIME
, rov
FIRST I,F7!IV'fiNTERTAIN.IIENT,
PARTLY
. 111 POPTIUtp.A. .
..11,1711. AlTOArtlf, ortv.A.
•
At the Lafayette Hall,
MONDAY EVENING, NIAVEMISEIt :M. Dell,
A lIAME ANNA BISHOP will be nesim
ted RANI/MI. the 'Ai
eolr vrnnl. Itolhtn Viollnltt! pupil A !ter ftMot, MA
ESTRO A NSANI JOU OS thcl
eentnent Hon.!. Mr. 1101)1ISA, MuslrAt Itlx,et,r.
P11001tANIAIE: •
eArur
/17.tuturt, , ntor. Arnrar fMOud., 4..
1. Itnlt—t • Setlltlitte - Csetadirtajt t Nor
use) .
.tfutLtm. ANNA ft/8//‘)/t
2. Teton Wel sariltzlrolclo MI
Performed on tin. Vloliti by Si;rnonn
It. Otroritt. Calhel, t•Street Monte.. a ttetnut ftdottwo
31.Pluote ANNA ['vamp. ,
4. Voriotlons brill:mu" Our Ylulft, on tr. theme of IA
Ciddlmla
=MIME
- •
5. "John Ati.lprnunmy Jo: . amt. - Conlin' through th.
Rye," : 4 rotrb 114111de,
.thaame• AN.V.I BISII(IP. •
0. Catslull'', Orval Bravura Song.
As ravivaol br Mud. Anna Ler i2onotrta iv
nhli got.. fliw Atm. \'•nfr
part marn rate It comma,
I. Pavan inf . , far Istraml Carnival of Venice. with Lls , grand
inisnAnclion I , erfornwii no (hr Violin h, Yainnnnn
LAVINIA BA ND INC .
. .
Feenrin. S.-ene Item nonineltre tierel.Seria
Madan.. .V A BISIIOI . , nom
prielne beehlre Iteeltatiree end I.,...titua, the runu , nr
belled in the lienkeof II nadniquiver...
3. Fenian; fur F1ute.........
. . ...
... . ..
• ...
I.. The erlrbrated NAZI SIMI; firmr.l Finll/ from
tbe Om.n. / 1/.1/ or
/r• MINA DI LA 111:
Mlololllt....Vadonm
/,
5. llnnntollns nnprovlnu. nn Plano. Mr. IifICIISA
e. A Tablnnu of blank. I.l6,lntrnduclng popolmr
ono. Isf Pnoniil.... Übe Prnnunnule.ljbm, In en..•
. en..l In ii, Nntinned [ ' atom.. of eitIi.VICAN
lil Kt. by Allnfnme ANN,I,IIINII.I'.
.." - TICKETII ONI DOLLAR EACII.
To le had .t the I , llvto and linen Storer, Halide, and the
tho in - Ilan-oat Bodo TITO DOLLAILltroch.. te he hal cult
t the 111710 Stored of Hawn, 11. It LEIIKIt and JOHN IL
LLlgt where diagrams of the 11,01 may la, wen.
r IlowerTel of
cannot be An-unq fi &eh ek
IL, on the day of the 1.4,10 XrdaTtalrunant.
anoint oentalnlng worda of the Forme, thutllah Trenala
twe, of the 08KRATIO heBl , lgB in Coattnne We. :
to be,
sold at the door—Pate ITX cerna.
Lytle Rntettalnwent to counneniet at 8 oeloek; door.
open att.
M yo ulaiaANNA 13101101 , wlll
liMIIME
Law Notice.
I - • -•- •
HAVE re - :levied the Practice of the Law,
and will &rota my whole. time
Ul
and attention tr; It.
V,!„.'1,,`",:f11 1 11:1;o1' 4 , ff t b ; t lrmt
by mutual con? , ent. hare taken JOILN nAIAMPTUN.
into partn,r!hip. Oiler on Fourth. shot , emithfield
ntreet- .1. LIAM I . TUN.
tjet. 31. 1 St, 1.-1 oobles - Szij ,
RELIGIOUS SERVICE in the French
Al!°.nlt 4 , ..7.1-MlYll7r.
.Ito an S.ilence larger and 'more room enrnl 0, last
than bin frieop In threat.... bade , pect...l. the room which
gain to trim in dm II hid Church hag Men found
tpo mini', and thin eerria will take place. at Union 11411.
norm, of Fifth and Smithfield stmetg.
The 3 , 1 Chapt,r nr John. All arr inTIIKI to
n.'tend ~ ( 116 mearnre• .111 br prono-T`l far ,antion
,'‘lon of ,aid .I•rriav on the following : ,, nhhathn re.l - .!t
'
,fOtIN WETIIERELL Alanurceturer of
• Parra SOLID 110 X and IIItAZF.D 110 X VICES. mr
- -
Holt i SALE—A 4et.trml hand
rTIV I
~‘ 333..3331..
,Pr 133 r Usual I"count r f r rolr 1.3
nrll
.hill 11 NI LAM el sso.l rt
Letter Copying Presses
D. L m e pr Vf .,. L . et t t l 4 , lr Copping
Cr, an7l money caving Liekln.
anti: pre.5.4 and dampening tablet
to.
demded
anturee or.. all preriona Inronthoto Pm the eanic nice,
I .F l ' h , ;hrtilh " th. l rl r t . Xra ' r t:;!Pecer r" ; ' lrr ' i ''i ;c:it ' t ' .7h..4ccamy, ,
ebtammi with mom ease and much quiet. , than by h.th
er ethod...
m. Tim pcmumn. appliehl F.. equally that the pree. i.
not liable tch break nr get nthl of order.
lh. The olaamming tablet le nutoptittite for thr hrUth.
1.1.1.11.3 paper. end wet clsth. aiming all the trouble Inci
dent In them theh.
Thy a pi e t may le thand grAt mlearhume with any
alma.); in thercand Pm that num.* will be hehld ear
' IIAY . P. COPY INtl 11(P)Hhi. the paper or wineh Oa Ins&
a nil h- hont..l on parchment turk, nob Print.
.5 , Pagh. •
• Ammos. Ilibberes. and 11.ricon51 eopying inks.
Alen. Letter Copyhoy I're...we 01 all mlttertan now ha uw.
For .ale al W. 5 111 VI.:N'M
•
Mont . Ilc.ok and fitationeri Worehou".
ors4lr of Niorkid 11.011 rietwod Ft,
t Di•poteh. Journal nrree Amgriuu
nod I•oet
•- - •
Western Insurance Company ofPittaburgh.
1 1 A L $300,000. It. MILLER, Je.,
PreWd.wt, F. M. °onion. eecmtarT.
"HI itxnrn nitaingt oil kind. of rinks Fite soil Blaring,
All Iwuem will lw• llfo ollf odflu tßided o Ponoldf Mud.
A homy I twtltution—tuanam.l hf Mr...chow who on, well
known In the community, and who are determined well
promytnew. ontl maintedo the chorarter which
they Imre ii.witned, I.(formg towt proteetlim to thwe
who .1,4 n. to he loymwd.
• • .
larKrov.-11. 31111er, Jr.. 0.5. Illsck, J. W.
flolLows. Jr.. Win 11 110 . 11. e, Ihmewu, Oro. W. Jaelcr,n.
Win W. lapplhr,l;l.lvortto Darf1e.1.3../.
Aul+l..\l•.. Nank.k. r.,tx.
omn, (wrarehmv. nf Sp•na &
rilteburuh. Jutdly
pS an elderly Lndy, wsituation'as Matron
iu) rep,etable (3mily In or rarer
IlnalaArgh A of thl., Rin I ha. teen Mini In J.n
ntr to entire Addrora Rev John
Mel , ntlnnal.lln,n T. Alltubnpy en_ 14.
A Card.
1 1 11 E undersigned would tender their sin
, rsrs thank,. to the Firemen of the rite for their In
dewtivalfle eserte•tP , at the Oro whlrh ,leettv r ed • portion
of their Flourin g Sllll. nu the Zeth
WILMAKI'II A 001100
VINE WATCHES, of the ,Itost Eng
tlfnera wlll4Trilrerr, noVe
ilarld. etrellent variety, snit AC very low
rarer Geyer Wateltee, from. .. • .$13.1 to Saira,
flpilr o l er 3 ..... 21,01) . MA.
All Vi Melee
fear int rep...tutted. or the money no
noel
REP t!I A 1 RI.AII
ur erevutml in the best manner. •-.,.1..1•-.,.1..1el
w. W workmen
Starlet rh. hr .n Ver I:nullrh and
eor o er rif Fou r th _
FeTORK IN, tiltaNCC COMPANV.
Pittalinrith. Uotoli•r 1
N Election for Thirteen Directors of this
Inc n+. l'ompsUp, to Ayr, .1110. the VSISIIIng
,er, will le. hel.l .1 the oflice of the tampon,. on Crow
Ki t , Wt. Ilth f Norenshee next, 1e... tt the hours
o'eloek A SI. etol o'eloea M.
11 , C. M. 1144(1,0a. reo,l - 61 ING FLANNEL R
S.-31UPIIr
ituivainsin t,sys t ow openel An toner...tit of
riot. Blue. ors.. Ind time Sa.atni t lannei• real
4.4 PALM
El's.
~
LEA F CHINTZ &FIGURED
to r
Fourth iiml Starlet ...Pi.
it
••
d I REAM TA la A It--12 hblo. pow'd, war
ottat p ore. Kr ...le ht
"ray It A. FAIINEPTUCK d Cll. •
ts A LA i ,
D OIL-5u l;nek;t. t . ti f \ , T ,,
0r1144 , 1ty (,,
I LVER SAN 11-l5 bbl.. for stile by
0 .1 FA 11 PaTOCK d CO
1 EN. RED-40 10), A t.right Eng. , , , for , sale
t.
t i iENNA-10.11 lbs. prime Alexandria., for
13 A KAHN COTOCK d co.
bolo.for sale ,
.1,11 SASH: SW I'. elite
tirr , Eß-3 bble. Free!, Rnll, fo , r l B[lle . by
7011001. I. 011'E.
v INEfiAR_S„ Itbl+. fur 4aleltv •
55111.01. I. ',AIM 9:1:.
11 I.Ask.krai-A. A. MA... A Co. are 710 W
1 00ottntt ...-sorte,l Blankets.
IbLAID RIBRONS-A. A. Macro, , &~
Cu.
/..nd ca:tnns rot ride Plaid lttle
ENTS' KID GLOVES-Now opening nt
1/11 A fte MAP.. a io Slarltet i Lus.t-lwi
'said
14ILli FRI N411.,:5.---A. tin, have
011: 4 N1/1.1.ANNELS-..1111t recelved at
A_ A MASON d (SJ: Y, an.f Starlet W., • tartli.
er sap s .) ; of N l utlal Vl•n u ela few chilarena yea r c u Al
Ira fat-211 kg+. fresh, reed and fur sale
Jul by in+, WICK a MeCAtiI•LX-ra•
I)EA:CS-15' Itags Small White, for•enle by
• WICK A SIeCASpLEKS.
a n ' .-15 casks sup. Carb fur sale by
ICA i'SIek,A;III.ES - :
Q A LT I'ETRE-12 kegs for side try
%VICK a 11,1:ANlitle.
r ABLE SALT-Tin boxer, for sale by
WICK
NI by
d 111.-2.5 bbls. pure Tanners', for sale by
ounill:1100. INGIIIIAM.
SilocoLATE--:ll:tt i tt ,n e i sjr , ll ;, f , tt i r u tt ,a t by
BICE-20 tier,. , t l, by
. 1,1:1.111111..0 A 1A . 111111031.
I 11. MOLASSES3II bble.Goodale's Ref.
••
• st
l'of -ale li t 111:111111 IlniE d 1,1/ROAM.
I OAF SUGAR-75 bble. nss'd Nos. Bat
11,. 41r..
A u se nd
,1 Inu
LafeTeOe
:41 • le.e.eit r a Crunhtel Ouleerlted, for sale hp
111 , 1114111 IaIE IN/111U M. 11, Water W.
Trees, Plants, &c.
•
'f br gubscribrr oflr. re for male a -
chmre .4.4rrhornt of nr• and •alurtplo
Plan , 1,4-4 and Floo•r 11004..41.411 , 1
0rr40.11 y from the mort 4-4.l.brald
or
r r. ,a 1.14.• 00.
roc la p.rt of Iraarf Prat Tr0r4.414.
nor produrOce :itranh.rric.. erioncon Conc. Lore. nr
Pin., Ihr 1:Inlonall • arirlt, 1.4 44141 , 11 Ow. roral thr
prrtnlorn of $O.l for Ho. 00.1 gaol In cultivation, rho Ohio
1 4 p4illat., 0.0 If Nth... Wlgc•llra 1144....11noacheni.er.Cur
huar. 11..pbc•rr1.4, 1/n4pa V 10.14 K.rerreor of all ,orro.
Sh.tr Ira, %loin.: 1' Put.. Kw. and lloneyxurkle 4
Powcr hoot , for 1.11 Pnruhne. • ta. Pronay a, o.rrnal44
Hyacinth, Tu1ip...04 etwo. •
thtlor4 addr.. , ..1 lol l llP4humb Prot 14111 re, or loft at our
Han/lon notrkrt Inym, wHI h. rarclollyattended to
or••••• 41
- ohlrYlrl•
J/11111:8 IV
Alt
More New Goods.
1 A3I ES A. IrKN 111 111, No. G^_ Fourth or.,
0 14.4 r.4+1,4 ok. crarond onpPlr of F. ll and Mot , '
. 0 44, tll.roajorHy of which harkc torn purcb...4 at
tie lowa turHou 4.14.4 In thr raclrro rill., duroht 111.
irre4l74,,•:;;Z:•!' 'Cl;nonictelt:-..?ll4:7il'4l'.';'.A:ntlfo'ntlo
1114
/Hort.. In `hurl. Tory ch,p. 11aIn I:whmrr.
rprar. na.lo fly Ptah., at manufaciorre•
rr,l4,lrrnrll ‘lerinor and Carhrocro, Fro
of P 1.14 Um. , Ihllia. rort dchr. l • lll .
C10ak...11440410v. ••• . hr. r4••'4,
I UST REC . ') :It JAS. A. MeKNIGIIT'S,
iv no.ortmont In1.I•• and Youth.' 31,1n°
enlrt, Wrml 'local. *10C... Al,, • avg..
fu 11 c , and Trscomin, evordt
TRH." of Orb. mn,l
N.
It —C.a. , Morrik.nto .npplleJ .1 roll r•lv ,
•
Double Reed Melodeon.
subscriber tins just 4.trinell u very
Our 11.1trirort S r., with doutir tit nt rot+l,.
hi toe„ rtainal par
earhanit Nrrilhatn.
V in
Inttrunsent I. soul In row.. luanr•tnall
and in .upertor to It In point of wor~lne/, a tun, on.•
paelly to rtorol 10 tont, 3011 faty Int trantportnig.. It
r xprrottly Intend. fnr Liar In church, and orttog
Inwprln , lnorli ,refer•ltly In MIT 00,.r 1:10.mo:trot 'flu+,
irlohing puirl.a.r.• an Inotruniont of the kind at, rrgpret•
fully In
to rail ant ...coin. the ran, prralout WO.
Ir-ing nitro array Unto lb*
sk i.toilowrilirwarrroon, haring
o nito,ti rongretnalon in dlr.
11. IILEIIKIt, rule Agrnt
rrtirt for the original maker.. Carflartl.l. t Nrrilloint
Shriver & McLean.
Fligir, Produce surf Comma's. Merchants,
11111APF.LKIIA.
tIONSIGNMENTS of FLOUR and Pro
/ duiq.orrsllr. !111 rem v.. prompt ..... Ition..llo
r 1,L1...0 , 1...urr , 41,415.! raUgfactlum Annamr..ualb leon
n.,14 ..1 lIIII* of lauling wh...1 , 1r•a.
ILI., 1..-.-Me...11 , Hampton A MIII.r, PiC , Lurgb.
Mr. Franr, C. it/CI, .
Cr Al.a. I.I4uALIIEL ..
Mr. Semi. P. Slam, •' tor•ILT
I B Ull'Eli:-50 kegallo. I,
.1 ILIA Hull - 10.1 rred And for Mae I.;y
SAMUEL P. sum vett.
i Alt D--5 bids_ list reed and for sale by
(IteZi SAMUEL V. 81IRIVER
JAM. GINGER - 5 lob's. for sale by
0 , .., , : It. a. SELLER:+, 57 %\ w... 1 vl
QOOOTKINE ALOES - 2uo lbs. for sale by
i 7 or2'. lt C. SELLERS.
. .
4.1 UG AR LEAD-400 lbs. for sale by
1:y 4,.., I:. E. SELLEIO •
!fi_I3ICICED GUM AItABIC—ISO lbs. very
handaom., (Or .1.. , 1., It. E. SELLERS.
001 V. AF..CXY. PEPPER—e casks pure,
1 . , ...In b, R. E. SELLERS.
A r EN. RED--'_'o bids. ( Eng.) prime, for sale
v
Lt . 11 .5. satteits.
1,1 1 P. SALTS-2 4 bbls. for sale by
1.4 OC.J. .1.•:.-C110ON SI AKER ACO •
A LUM-30 bbls. for:sale by.
__. !
J; geIIOONMAREII A CO,
liiLUSg. BLUE— 'boxes best, for solo by
eg-es J. Se,IIO4IN)IAH KR k (V.
r LT. MAR. ISLUks.-Ii boxes for sale by
, J. scIMONSIAELFJI. A CC, .
T -
' •
ILI E;47R . ED -15 e . dsks (Eng.) for sale by
o-2,1 J. SCIP.H.oritAKEIL a co
110 kt lIITING - 10 0 .bbls. dry - and fine, for
V pair br J SCIMON MAKER A MI,
.
fIOSIN-50 bbls. Ni. I, for solo by
0,73 J. t•CHOACSMAXEE A CO. ,
tiMP:LOOM:OD-100 bbla. finale by
), oeZI , J. EGMOONMAKER. k CO.
ITANK PITTSBURGII STOOK-20 shares
• Rem J. B. DILWORTH it tO.
,
Lots and TornpilrO,Sack for Sale: ",, \ ".
lITILL . lie, Offered at \pliblio - Fale, rit; rii\
V ne. Ci rt ilt ilmtm. On Thd..X.,.illv 7th of Pkrtem
bee, [me Got of Wound on thr VisattingtOnTurnPike, throe '
Miles from tit+ city. CGbZ:K.tt,M.PvItIdI they L... ntd`
'tore hno, nip.* IIf• In lat nitoittlim..nd or tb.'
MOM. din:windup, as the at , . on which I. erected a nr•
' 11 . 2 ' ,:7i11e nunn dkno and \illas..---11, ,itimeno of
l ip .
burgh And'fltontoolillo Inrnpl ot•tnek. Term. of Fip
. \ j:-. 1. : 042 . p. r
• oozslo . A•oiookoior Jo,moo 31cl/0ut...1.
L. H. MOLASSES ' —'_'O I.Als.\Bat. Ground,
5..7 o roo ' , at,. by 3,431XY,,.D.1.1.7V1,1. 1
i 1 LANCES AT EUROI ' E, in Serie , of
N. 7 1.44.1pr5 from Gnat Britkln. Fruo,r, . Italy. : 4 wltNer.
17:: 1 11 '.. 5 ' ;. r x i tY.I L t i r• S . '' ArrIgp l e.?!: ioe-dop sr-v-
or
..,.. at 114 41,51111 1. . oppo,:ite the Pert OM,. ..., rw.2,
.`,.
Window Springs.
I i IIAMMONI) hies rmralri . roturnedlo this
II . a,. .n.l , nott-tstV hint'nll,knr..ll f.uper'ior M. ,
VI .. and 1.011 I.lt d i ll I ,r...j tott Itihd.. nt rin.1...n.. 1,.r
1....i.m.: an.l nt.ento, ..m - tx.th.th,..” , ..,r t.0.1'11"..r.
...I. II II wa- nut to, 1,..,, .proays 141.11'4424144v4 1 /I.lr,
-l:. in l'it 4.1.111,14 nod •41,n1i '. ani Int\ ~ ...o rocnotil'o,
ntno..turlng nod kprlyio, hem oNer 20 yr.r... 11,
thervfnre thit.n. him..if I.E. ronahtl...pt,i tn,th,.p.
nr........tact10n In the 1 , 11!)11.411. 11. wt,rrsot.thlo,ringy
not . bn.nk nr In, their eboneit . Rod har Sprin..• .ott. , \
\
elle lor all sire. of Win...... Ile }rill roomln .Itzta.or ten
.Inr , .. at the Red Lion lintel. St glair arr,.,, w i,.., order,
mar be len., ,I th.. P 055 UM, Itis,,ct.kble re/..r..nr.....
sir en \ \ \ 0r2,3*
N o nT
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1 \.1.,,
on th4,4nck ,- .f Om Eurvka MininK I' •m' as y. t ynble at
tlnt Mike of lb. C. , mpany. In th.. On ~ ...,I`ittohtria, nn
mond*, December 1.1. 1)51. '
Hy onl•r of the Doan! of Ihrtortms. \
JAME: , N. eilltlrl:Y.
re.PO7l Sewro.lnry onj \fr,,rov.
1 0BACCO - 16 kPgAGe.l'p NO. i \ 111 4111\r0
r ' and far .•le Ay
1851 Hops.
65 BALES or Fir 4 SDrt r Eastern es
-1""'s. "Ir; i r n
.Vaii7
BUTTER -1 ,blc. Roll; „
S . etal Platk,l; arrinev.
'Ail DALAELL •
g.l.trAk.
µ•r meal •.a fat sale hp
SPATE MintAi
FIRE INtIERNNCE COMPANY
11A 1:11ISIMI:U. PA.
hESICINED noly for the safer elaqff!. of
nr,,,rty. ha. nn 1,10. rionftal, xn,l ntn , rde , snonri•
or oArantagrn point :,rrnlAty n..rommo
tlAtlon. to ca■ .4 renal, turrnbant..
AnAling, nnA 1. , 01mtr.1 or muntrl Itfpe Ana onno,
of
A. A. I.AKRIV.It. Actuary.
or:: Itlsnrh (Mc, tin 54 enalthli.la Pit tAtirgh
Orleans Ingtrance Company
.11.111/11'. N I
CAPITAL, 3150,000.
Nrrcured rn areortian . , with Mr G•ntrirl him rant
Lot- of the Stole.
THE . 416 m• pntspemuß and regronsible
Company. liasoor r0n0.04.1 wilt) thl reo.O.Won• of
0., law of now iouing
Agent on tho mort lavoretno tron, roooMent ..P)rh pro.
dr II. and - O. NICII./SON, Prox4rnr.
IL S OrtO(.l.ol.'Srerotar).
°MO.. No. st multhfi.o.l
A. A. CA AgenL
• . _
New Music.
•
{ea ONGS sting 9 by Mira CATIIARINE IlAYlm\
I Y Cowie
harp
the twewt rephera rowan ..
Th. harp th3t o ne, throolt Tarn't hill,
taiirA to m.
Mirir; !UM} lIY .li.Nesi LIND. AT HE/I VONCF.ItTS:
Moulte throustl. tee Itr.., 11914:aim }and r., ,,,. .
Auld Robin Urn): • !little Ited Rulina Ihml. tae
Dome. meet tiomm ken Irma tb. otoqr-
Tim Cavalt.r. The L-reM.Vrar.r. with nt.
Th.. If emnak.. • a.m.) to th..l Ale he S Glover:
Ca
hw roller lA who: Ilymn—...Siatera
Arnim the hart. gently. It) net, we all are wartnt."
tttlbot3; Why do :Mmrorr Ihree Wel
Th. Inn Wart: with ea'orot plat, ~
0 a ...t Anne of the Val, Freent. HMI., !10wer...1,1-
Tb.. mother, MM. I I• 11 mid lilmmt.r I'M tia
Call me I.4.aaram, 1111ratle 11 lila. }Hamner. a,',
110‘, , tv,i Mot tm mi. 1., \ .1011 A kt. mEu.op. ..,
m.:\
.hi Wood otrei.l.. ,
•
11 .4 1 LORE NOE W 111'MT-A be:lupinl gloss
ii: Ithit4 7 Paint, that I. unrhAnaeable In tt,,- chalet..
It I. lotemted for parlor, etemiaboat and .hip ort.ina, toe'
tutor, de H ith ill'• art Kl. fun In , pro.ltwrAtfirLMLoA
ye.,.,.! Hotel, ln purr seasm WI univalwl.- hnatto. 'wtng
wlmuw.ahlt , of • pult•li. 11 r,ulrot. it s f . ter the ta-ha , mod..
V, Fah..ha .1. KIDD 01. fle e W rod at.
\- -
V OT,ICE.—The pprgort, %Ili,' look—it is
i 1 gta...l- in - ani.tol..--i t f.uut \mf atom diar.oo TM.
ofm evens.. mark.d . Htt. - Ta.t.,are‘4, K. 14.11ne,' ix
t..0...4 m return It. a. Im orotentAare , aluat.to onle It ,
lb.. owner ,/,‘,7! I:. F.. ttY.LI,.III/t1 : Wood -.
IL
t \'' t
II UKWHEAT FLOUR-2S titteks for sali!
11 It, •: 1.,..; i . WICK ali CASa.LESS.
- I)Uit!IAN i t ,,,, CIIEES , 1. , . , :-!F0 ,.., 1, , p..
, \ ll(7.2 . e v p . 's ,
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N ''''_.:'-'1 f " '''' ''' • u ichi , .e ‘t.-h.\ &N [V9 =..
it
IIIkiESE—GO ha Cream CliposeV2:ttt I.
it , n it Jug rr,'.larAl fi ea..hl
11 . 1(l, .1: llriaNkl..l:.
S A LERATIJS-29 elisui p eleciiland: ~ . \
1.•.,..5l ern:••11. I. Fak c, lal.
I • ROCI) LATE —lOO hvik' fresh reii'd sinqiir
II il . k s. ita'a;inuis,.,
7 , -
Ni A ,, T1....1.1 , 1. t k; , 55 - , , tlL k ACK I i r ' UT , The I`,.ill(ta . :l\
vi,,,,f,..,:z1 r :: ii i t xu•k.; ;... ..; . 11,0 . .a In any c 111,:i...
l•
ran n: :tn.. recil al.nlnr.tn. 7 Vi e, ••
1e •
1.
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E PE' I
sett
AY. PEPPE —3l.h ;i ' . ' l ‘' ; l FAll:.V.,tis
i
BIER. (AY. I 11,4..
- 1.. by II .t I.llllit ST.:I;P:
it tA NA RI'SEELI----2 11 1..1. 1 1A. for 'laic ‘
D. A FAII •• I,TiCK A I. 1.
d •LA t'llEß SALT'—lb I. I s . far sale i .
kW .ie,7 tt. a , eau': . 1, 1 . 1,41/i A,'! , .
iii r , ASTII.I . : F..1./A 1..---Th bibrrs 'lyr sale hy
II A I.,11:11)", ',411:3; j, C . .
i ra r• a r.e.• At • ••••• .--t..cs • -.51.1 la \ 11:r sal': ly!,
V re.....: . h. A. VAIINCrYI IT.. eir _
I . )E.:iIi.LS--L3 east, for sale by \
I ,--2, WICK A MeCt 'VIA:,
To the Public!
, r ,,.. unilerFigned, having taken th ' tare.
.... 4
No- CA Nlorket elreel. late:) . n.eulpletl hr J. re A.
N e - ,1 1 .11ri. are nov re,lvino tbevr ....awl 1,1 14 ,1 Y • ,/'all
and Winter . 1 .1: 1 1.Srenn• 1 • 1111 1.: In rar, A. "ha , '
SltK7.qt l J:na '''' . ' t:: ' l ‘ .al ' n ' en ''' l ' e k ' .27 '5 . : fl' ; , i: l' i lltcr:
1,::::ho. 1,n:: an 4 Mme ' - Hl"6<. I.Asal I.nng ShantA
le Chr1311•,... COilur, ..1/11, \.
.5 1 ,--A Alforlior :dna ' , 121 Iltalfa: and IL
n0e.7...tr1e .4 I.IIA)AIiS.
The [1.10.602., of the 1
1 , 1 fn ail. ;c::- . 2.1A•r. ,
Read This.
AND MEND Tim lI.Im ..1 IitIMR NEIOIIIIOII.
TWO of the be,t l'ateriti now !.efore the
k
. public am niTered fed c. e he I e -ohntrlter. and run
I , seen at the drug slur , of A N U eh:I.II , IIAM, rumor
..f . oed and .nth street, Intlrhu h. l'n. The one is u
Machine ter rather-tun •71o.r..xtni Ir. rho
. ma— n . ..eh
needed ht he farbters as the rlntth or. ‘hrerhlngtnitchinr.
It Dill gather (nun ten to.t.eire scree ny . day, till, one
hare and nee man nr Isurt,tat Indet err •ad-httch nrleen'.
althout Ctatier the gr., all Vends brie Mohr, •1111- /
ont threslaton--surnan all Inc urtsl and thtlee-Gulttlt of the I
Irde•r. lhe ether is Just At %Finch needed kr the merest,
We cnrunsund,. A lan, hrrrnes. or uterrhandl, .0 le
taken In earhan, tot
lIEN'III SCHREINER. uf Iteir. PA. -
octlAntr tittle Agent lit the Unged lat...
lI II ,... tie t. I . II:. , A Ib SHAWLS . ! 1 - o, N i lf i 'e ., i ,.. nv „t i ,L te , ; \ !- , lle .s, .:t i t z ,
rer, hateludne, In n . mod retna•e , its.rtni rettetuntel,
rmived. Millidli d Ith Kt:link:LAl,
...en., if Market and Follith tlrle.
GENUI NE WELSH FLANNELS!
-\ A
ruppl, nf the they* goals. nutrhasesl (rem. the \
I
tleter. arrl Ising the ustne article that ha , given at
.
satirtzetunt to our custninetu bevelornm. ha. Jusywett rt
ri'j`Lh ,';i, - , i7',',:,7,:;;; - .",;'X',Wlt,;::"Vr,;: - F',`„c",`,, , ,,,: . .., E ,1''
ell aorortment ne racking Vlanuel•
~ ,1.131:1•111 . A DITCIIFIELI,
1411S1-1—
It. Al In Ira} , Xu.d 31.1..rrt:
.Irum• New C411,h,
15u 11,1+4..t.,11,.. ,- ,xlmou sn.l Wldirtish.
and tor. •alr. h. •
qr . :A
,ffius lc AiT•te Llbcrtf
.
FISH- ,
1 ...„, e41 b'y.. L, , y, „ , , :',,, 3111Y . .ten , :
•' tt , \ • - \ '',1 , 1o:::
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- V ‘ 11150X .. ..6714.FT:::7. ,b'
g i liOl'Etil E.SII c— •\
v.) 1 1 i'lto t.,... Ills (\, \ Ida. N. C . ~Tar..
~ At ..hr...b , Tea, ~Lsra e. tn.." , Italitp,
..:, tty lane. - ie , bble Cut Lnvanol:
I:, hart Pepper, e.. 5 b!vs.. Cht , nhttr:
4 M.P., , 2 t.O•F hp•r•nt .SAlt!:
\
I hint. Mulder. ' I doll Corn Itnx - dc, ,
tI reronna ... Y. Indian: , .0 by! lrlnilna 01aat,.....d;
Omen,. /Ora. r" , I '4
0r25 IV I IF , iN. .II LH k ' CP.',
IT INEU Alt-- 50 bbls: \ saleby `. V
.asl no Is IN, LI 'ME I. CO:..
1)11.1 ., F , ....1) PE ACIIIIS K --4 .,,,,, t , bf i f i tr s . al i f; o bY ,
1 1 V, AILS—S.. I kegs ass'd s .I \ .tp, for , r ale be
~..,, s .. ItOrtl . , , tlN iiTTLF:* CO.
Ifilili I RO INHISO tons liens , 'Petek Slotal;
\
so , stoo. , \ - \
Fs, ..,1, , by ollos. is. LISTF i: a C:A
% \ "-,
1401.ASSF.S & Sit:. ft— \
um
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VII: ke 1 4, r1: IN. " ..
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~artnehint. l \l.,
, nue : - For red ‘ e\ ki'l
C0R1.405.11,7/: • CO. f.
-SO bbl.. T 0110.2 1' Oil;
AV!..n ' . ' S ' l Itml - toe elle b
•0111,41A,\.11 tit',
' ''S.--.50 1.1. s. IN a for rule by
ik 1 ° , l :,..A B''L A ci/LItEI..N . A C :'., . 19 ' 1.1 ?"5' 0-
li,. 11. :110LA?i.SES & G0i.DE.1.,.51:'110,11 - '-L
..._7. jro .air I , ‘ \ A. CN , I.IIERTFC . : 4 Ca......
IT IN EllA If--1 1 N bbla. for\ rule by \ \
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A. CItI,I,It:ItT!CoN CO.'tCO. , \
Bil'AN.l": —5
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iiii ‘ sti .r s r . 3 f ' s i ff ,
T\ n ,
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L .
VI ANUFACTIIII El\ TO liA ("10_-1501,,, ,
iv," ,bolse brawl,. nn handlond int- ou. sr \
,us . Ay CULlilifffestlN 4 CO. A,
I AT ENT TI IRE All- I" ,ofHslbe \nil purtCil
111_ dirt.. from the tuanutrta , an.l tor Pale nt prireA
1.., Nutt oun , haaera rels C AIItIFCIINOT. 1
_ .- . ...
.(i()Ii.N STAlteii , --.300 ii/. , a clioikf old-
j ~,• u „,,ur.rtnr,,l expeemly Are thetie tand r IlueeT
F:11,7,7 - " ! ,';',. - "'n'. , :i 1 ..Yin',..:7. 1, 1t.: 0 :„ ° ...1.".' b ;„1,'1T" z .d
\
cued rue ' . griddle ca ' ken. pneti,..,co, ar . I aupin I 1 tow
P "k' !t ' 'l"'
f'"
d'"'" J '''' Pi. i1 . 1 ' ;...C. 1 1 ., r ‘' 1 ...,,' 4 , , \
1 NFALLIBLE YEAS 1; POW I. llt—Wart
, „,...4 to make 11.11,11., impel, ~ ...d con..eq onth . nuttii,
nonsUrrad, when p.tx t- Ib.lir C. 14•4 A full , 0+,004 .O. t
,m(taiO•11 evil parka., Foe Ral,,by
...es J. BIM! .11. )7.... orl )V wig.
WE Are instructed by theorrners clofre
nut the Ibllnalnu ‘.oncla at endund rate, a upon
6'"r=llir IllaT i nte n t ' lVit ' in " : ',
2 .... Ore
lhaL - ”, in pail,
2.. Crib Illanketa. Oehlts,,) " \
J Jens, blue and arren.
, MltllPllk.s. Lee.
Tollifle o-1 . 00 boxes Stufrousntl\f - S's and
su. on cdttAlgatit.t and tar Kale by
21
JoLltl WATT 4 C.). 1
oc
esafEß::7B bags prime Itin, arcivi%nnd
Li for .1. b! . , JOHN MATT A ,
_ --- .. —,..
it uTTER-1000 lbs. print', Dairy Paelr ' ed - ,
il V fur suf. Id , Jolt:: WALT A CO. \
- .....
GLASS--ttOU.loxes \ Window, aired gra.
LA fur sal. Ls , .....foltx WATS e . cp.
M.. I OLigBES- 410 bb e. S. IL Syi*p, fo•
.101, Dr -, •` \JOHN Ws'
TOBACCO, sx—
OIL ROSI:7-11
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11,t't bAjukper'ctiPiyed pis , xirtust: tram
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.'ITT 01.24,LASUOIN". Lentela far Pluirulelphlsu.
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4.II.ANTIC. Herr, hum 1. Iturt ... ... .:I. ...
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ut./1111A. ahanninr,trArn Barton '
L I'..NIAN.N.IIII.ani , .eitremen ' Nor I
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All (luau Vol fur luvortA.l. nuhau otherahu.•turr.l.
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I, I IIIITIIKII JoNATIIAN. it ' (l%vi,. ..,' (at 7.. t
.111 fetter, and Natrona:a'', na.r.und for lecirboral. Irv.
Irail. a7s.l Sea laud urr ranttt.re r . tra , t rtrtanur.M , nutter
n/ what line.
1.....4vr. tuthu Cm:Mentor litur. .brF.the CnlllAr Line.
muut I. prepaid trernlo ono cant( in rate. •aorrt tor
1/01.,1 , karra raln/rod . lar. saanauln'rall.
1.1.4au 1.. tie Cnotinrol or 'Etat. 4 '4he Cneard),b, .0
pmet to prepaid ate crate• AIO4 rrk In uraUala liar
aer raattirai to tu. prepulll In ftlll, s , \ . ,
Lett...lir tha flarrr Line, alma tahr nardltrrentr font
...mt. rot. hult...uno.. Inland Portage to I.sa.l.lrrl. earopt In
taut Britain,' \ \ 1
Nrartartera IT either Linn, tn the I.lo . ntlTnt, must I.
r.,./. 1 .1 lour crut....,b.
1nia...1 Youtiara,rnurt ho added on Lettair \ and Selena
1. Eh. Continent uf Nuropr, tor thollarrail Haman
`Line ,
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PrI7SEIMGII, MARKET.
PA-ram:man '(ial.ara
‘t 4 , aturtlar marnspa.4;ov. L
TlOn7narket yesterday was withoutiany tbihg
snarkoj Bu ~cleararal a a arnataii• chars:tot,
a.Ei It ao rimpaa al priers.
rir.,,continue. In fair . 'tinge a for 11. mailer ehun
FNnon, niN quite n svpearnxp• •rm nrr.,
on It,. irttn.rf
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'1 , 041./11—The rreeip4 hy rliv , r viareamtparatively liol.
end ...A... , were 113Ontir .11fillNi lft 1111.013 late. :islet at
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the t. rof 1.1 bhls al VI al cx';l vs, llai'fron •MROII '4
'V . .n. an 1.3,1 n lots. at FR tYv,ll3 :::, 1.)l:frail:al a 3 37 foi ,
;..ttra few
, y. brands: hale,' (mai slot, r ...onflaell to
small lola aVlir aatlal rat, A, 1337e:150'pm s. L aud
Tura 1
• concinnop in cow renoLost, 6s, 7
15 , kr
, ye , .O and Birlry 5 , ,c hu: Sake 01,450 hu9Shato
nt a tucti I-thc rains rnte from snrt
1 /5 1 )C1:1111", kttlr, 3 V I l cott at Ot in,Vaal&
!init. 50 t.L1,1:1-leana Itlolataes. In tan !att. at :15
1 Init . .. Sale. 10 ha..l. Mtn Con., in twu lota. .t 5!..
rrltir, time. rat", hire at 5 . , 1 4 r jl th. In 'malt lota.
P lll, V l slONS—Saralles.atn Iltaltni, and lave no t
lame 1" rynott. 'Plain Lams are Arllona at I.4,lirti;
baarrd Inc; .uokrmrlut Itlis.3.2 , :ahooklere Stirdt.tie
55. Larl nominal at tW l !..e. 1 1 01.4 tp.et at : Inv 515.
111. 1 2 - 1 1 /11t—W., malty • r .51E0-, doln# at fur
En., le roll. anti tit,. In (4, tk N 41
don to;, :Art:mile,: tp quality.
(111.11.15K—5a1e...7 10 bra In 'lett at c.,,,1tn!,46%, P.
tuanntart.r,laa rvothmo in do *Hata)'
Vtnlistrar, with oak.. 1.1.11 they - ate. at the fallnaln
gg 'r {zr
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'qllpll . 0711••ker•
tinmou.
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and prim. \ire ratter co. the tleelln•. Vcattote (nun nag
on at SI f,:k4 •
40bble eert tied. iq late. :it 91e
\ llFS—l'valrle em 'Anew at ,;(all, Stir ie.
A•b ~r P m. withiatnnlr aur
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, 4 1 1 F.F.`• r wl)of at SZ lAyi::7t bbl,
ar to.nuilit
areal., north 12)a; Timot y$2" , Y bu.
elort eke ,nerall, bai4 aborr tae market. In ararctroatinn
higb•q• name.• •
MONErOIaTTERS.
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\ \ New lota. Oct 25, r. a.
'l here is we new te.i ' tnee in the money mirket.
-rteetion pub on a greater agandanco o ff ering on roll.—
Capiml is quite 11,aly no fi rst New. ercnritievat 7 lit rent.
For good paper t met. abetter demand tiles 'cupid) , Pe r
arm'. names 2e, • :veto. eecond rinse 124•15 ilea t.
Mr. Little's e ditorit pre rierallylaceepting
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Int inoro•lti ,, n of .5 tlrment. but it Uwe. with arms reM-
.als. The st 'vet, aa \whole, look. Vpon it 'at • liberal
'rill-tn. rii. 31.,5, C er,el.ur`, Stearn,. d. Co. we undo,:
'land. fir , ...stling at 5. on the el., at f.:.1 2 end 11, Month.
1... e . -t s Thotiipron..t Co atr no •ettirees.ot > et. and them
ci \
I. ',me dirt atohetion . lie state of their,ithilrn. Shan
e. imam e Muir herr nos h a Jett for their general creJi
b-re. nu A In . ..ably nothrin. , the seemed fltdoment. held
. .i.r Sler.r. Warrvu Moran Co.. the fare mortgage .
'foe.se. il.tru,r nwalleming a the sawn. Nothing deci
.lve. ha. hewn done In relatlonsk. Mr. Imlay. Min, hut it
1 , thought that some arrange Ment will soon the made.-
41,..0rn A ri,lo. a Co. ~ n nerted
, witti hint henoarc going
navont. their reentler biponee• ve, i ih!mlihtterriaptiOn. We
ve previously announced that rare Per knoi - Ltrimke e
C.. avert. preparing to ...lame ha, es. 7 , 1, htirgere of
1., of Xne, hie Unilli.laillied 1.4 at 10. 35, aLkl , anal ,5,11116
1.11 probalilvi a be nompled t.y t h em °tit, °chi+ rmititors.
is ,,,o '
The Pcrtemonth Per lark Comit, have twat at. Ste
if nut ti..., whole 0 the interr.t. on t r bonds, whiclowa.
n.... how:, Mrs., 11Mb-ter. e ff orts c. me lo ticr4dar
ment wi'th their rredarne. has, we. Italicre tern unstig-'
er..1e11.-1 tilbune.
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Th.. i•inAnnail li..rte nays that the makket remain%
;Vrtet. and lltai nktontrocla took place on theVth.
The lotiowlng riten-t of a 1-tone dated. llaajsou. Ind..
I
, 111
'2l. to a beam in this city, wt..'-••\o sale, of lona
1.. r two ‘e,.,,.ks raft ..at `, not a/x,nt. the birilent fir of
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,- 1..:!' , .... , .i. in , .._1.-•' . A0za , .. 5. S r ..,.
„,,,iain'a , ,,i",i - hmit..,l tear thle week. and no ladark
La, evenin,. nearly or on,. 2.0 head bed been slaiuti. '
'' eat
;`NtetTP:g•ZJr`po',T 4, ,.. 7, l.l'o:; 7l rt!i'Z— b ii: ,
~i manner. , W.. paver , knew Coo ma lief to open tri
.... uch ii.ifferenee.
pa
rtlenlarly RD I, OLpirrfil bfiY(Li ~i \, ‘
if tau , into tr.oceunlng roason's overal.. s with mom than
hidr. ki lt, bres annual amount of mu . S..mr, and In
ari . l if , ajlijilr am bolding nu It. liv e r y, ining to
. o reen to nr.tre.• prier fire fatut delive whbe a
hre • have mot i niers to fill. or boom and rani In
~.riisui lotion, haviabought sparinglY• 34 2 .0 4 N ) . Hitt
1
p• far a+ . wo are able \to
le.
there fi tires are not to be
taken a.. eriter,..n of the market. 'for Vor desirable. lots
ha. e been ffort.l. 'von for deli, erY„ln Decemt•er. Cl less
tban 14 C 2 TAI 75 and Ea Is melt Ass. IIY asked. Parken
am it. dial •e to meet ouch prier, d without ri,rno- ,
. i bloc ehould ronspire tel abate the 'titre
~,
.dente off obler, '
\.....iihaum.. lb slew. of bity rm. vre
ant
a eery back
ward em...i. et far ita coutmeta am a-aliened. lip Will.
resent writing cdo not believe that 'hadae been
. p.ha...0 or cont 510 I, in any eh or form. and rut
herr before f fed. unleas roam hange taker Plami In
novision marl,;., roan and rear ` ., shil.] no dubt.
~a light bum, a t o rerurt thronahtst .the present,
nanin.vuouth. .
binnibar I.)li,lsraetictr earl:
'he bind,. mwo.learn that no big. twee bren,Par-
I roll be ohmlncd, but feeders tam bolding login,
meth. bare Iven \ l sold hen. at *125 forlorn , The
tarket la • n t e decline. belt In Nitrupe and
, nevertheless thp pork market's I:mind:idly
bent in .at. WI t lbe pre of pork will nettle
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110p5—Tbr d roma at AI . la • Y e, and the tu.ket
if , at th Meent imprtVuen ' Sa4 .tald teat' ,
:ht. IV* learn t tha In Otsego co ty lathrs ore eer
ie. roe for grcal lo arid ern tc, Inc II offering atthat
(ali,. Sales in Neete,Yark were Warde:The eke* of
el. week at :Cc. \\
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CHUNTLIWKITS—Ven dollar bins, nrporVng tote on'
the bank of Sevroury. , ,Wells 11.171, tit .i c fr...
',mare, Nllchicati tank , are in ciretils n. e vignette
re prelenb. tbree Plata., • T b.„„,..,it Lem r plant
mintli, having In her ha d • te., who the Int It +a I
i lir bacn.round. On the h. , 1L 1.. , a female. tignr, aring a ,
t .
per of scale?. With a row of , arrols and *thane toceno
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thp Wee groom!. The Id .car, gully hid e hal by
Vie letter Vin Vermont. whir hit the richh(takt stem
P.iiv e , inotewl of tbnlen. it la, wryer. well cola Ito
.1 Iv, I ... \
unterfelt five dollar' bible n ‘Ore Clareinnot—li
lino \pnbire.-;.henk are In cireulatk. •. Check lettar`4 piy
Lee t.Z ( , , Farwell, daied 'April 9, ISCA., Signed Grit Drip
.veh : Arahrtwe Cawslt, Pirshlent-V layette! say Vat
Um L. , they e l ever (fen. and, motsertnently
the,'
hold.. I, \wain, deteetlon,—,i Phil. Ind, , .
A new kmlwion of counterfeit noteti been IltiAir
tri
twee mly\ They are of the .ttenoraineta of I:. ll o tint
Lannistsr lutnk, and dab , ' 2:1110 Way, 1141. tiFed by it,
Itichonla. hnlhe Castdur. Thm ,engmViog \ke Pmts.. end '
he 'err ptsok . en that their erturtems cha%icter can be
driven:lit
whout dilOculty,
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—two l
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s i .r sic
rl 11, public en , in,
US I,KTEIt 4(.0.
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PORT OP PITTS:ROAM
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Itirra..—There sed , fort ,111riehe. Iv eharaielh7 l o . ,th ,
mart. at duel', biet ..?iittia,lo.l falling , . \
ie tlilCll. . \
.I.lloKet,linevir% , :AlcErarisirt. '‘,•
Atlantic,. Parkin, , lirdertieellir. i ' -,
- The. Shrierr. Mail .ltl. Nevin., ,
oneerd. Palley, the t Nelitoo.
li•lile:,ll.ehnett. Bear) 17.
„1,1\c.„
Ile.ver, , ,litdeloa. &wee . , 1 \
' Ml-10....0. Voice. Bewers, \
1011.1.30 d. 11 oodatird..2onret,lllr. , 1 ",
e 1.10•112, fieoints, Clueitinail ~ \ '
Tdereirdr..lirdino, tinelao.l. 1 , 1 \
. Willas,-4,M o ore,Woe , elloo. \
J. Ned..., .31cdr. Wh•dith '
a \
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litluitir. Parkiieirni. Itriiimeir. , ,
11.114.1.1.n0tt. 507.0.14 , 1 .'
J. Aldt., lirndrittlied. Melireet.
Mc.. :lamer, 11•10 , 1`rWeet .i . i... - . .
tienrede, Il=iley, 'Wee{ Nrvidet.
itdivet.tsuron. Dear,'
.ellehig•ii, 1101 es. 11.04 .
tiled No '2. Creina. Its , : Invori.. . ,
' V.nnuel,ll.4,ll.,Ctoco , I. \ , \
Mt. ti,fliati. iirreolee. Vibeinnetil, 1 •\ .
11.11 Coludibia, lidlr.(sl;el 0.1, , , \
• Diural. tonwell- iVbee , ll ,
Area.. lillinet, Wellxville. ` 1 '
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BOATA ILKACING Tltil, ATXI \
tor Pllll AIIF4PIIIA AND itAtpulAt.
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e A ;Wale.... •ng . .i. l'arker I `,lal ..a.i. • d ''
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\ 'l, ittitd. \v , \ IS\
\ etallat c gi , l = L'iti. , /tt: 1 1 , .
\ I.:INCINNATl—Tueotrors,
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\llll, 7,1.11.1..1... S ....0.-iint ii . \ , ,
Tilt itill;iiiillfSll V. 1111.11.41ANI—TlidC hall cki
Comincrelll.lAn refrrridA Id the Pr. , . apd oto ov. -
wee,. ed 4.4;er.t. o.irre the followhiiie 111 tri role. iN7
\ 01 oar Ji. tli.eir
-The •1 1 iitefiliitelh,' a great ...der to' itu , rlllLeill . ..
Li :A iji '' ll ' i ' L . i t ' s ' e ' rkraqi ' d=7 l, 6AV:lb „l 7.—Vf4:
trdi.lonii, h.. ycli, model. trrenondutis iiiialir.;.olllo
0,111,..i tdsiptdin il,.oArde trod • deck, thouab a. fccet. a s,
liiove. .. evor ,
der'. esinbo.i. hhe ..have. 5 tickler/y.4 Wit
L crilidlrrs, i 1 feet FUT . 1 , ./.03 valve. =1 1,1,40 1 7 , • 4A
, ,
ilia•firllll.o.'. C.ll, '.el Crud, I...iiii b.,_NO O rea•l ‘
en Viia. bright ..,`, 00!; ...il . i.l. other lithre.
rr set/toe, the Vittdbarihil...
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BANESN'tbLE, Pau .A' , ',Dres. 7 lo Gab
bacon, *k . l. Ginlf .S. Co; V l / 4 gis:"..phortly sb e or .k . -
tllioningh 1 bA, mdie, 9'oboe, .. i ..1S Shar;
e
'oboe,
N. i box unite, CO.Altotz; laid; F'
$ , l'cothks, I.X.S. Waten; • 2 Obla wicker;
el4l P. SBriaels`4 hlt. ch WI Bagaly Sr.
'Co: \I churakbell, Fulton I \
1,
, ur..VER-..1 . aunc.74-1 lArkol it'its Pi..., 10 bales
100011\W oiniter. , ... bu ban .se 2. ,looe 4 es..orr J. A
thattaler 1. 1 . do 1,V14,1[.. \ ieiodicik 311 'J irtanbeld:
de, :I lib.. /till:1001 Brtinett lei , 'arcs 14011- :
leirt Ato 29 dd '2 ctis 001.: lZh A lienti,, _\
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i, ZeTtOtti:VlLLK— s tita \A 01-110 lb hit ur toll it
11,,i4Saiddi (..n itive baritTli it 'A and: ado I.** !be id a
1 tddling: :A ki It A 1a117 . 1.44 Is pour lirol.2..*Kirkidit,.
; rick; I* eke 1 ktato era. Virde4a C. 0 1 ,! Ilk 0.T...7.?.
0 i3l ,111/I.hOßler, IWO 1, 4 boil. p.0.e.., I \ \\_ . \
11\
ImEEttiet/.41... Mr 10... 1 4 heTh l r.r:" , %."6
ne:tt ' llreit s Vk irb n iilre 4 J r .l ar k l e Mr. ' ln '
, C , urrly2 ok \oat. \iio libleelia‘les lit lerithriVee
CISCAINATI-1. Tcacaa.ll... 1 5 -4 11 .!....
ton 1...nc..b a 4.1 o; la oo•parc `, a 1N. , , ,, 11Lb1 4 !...4 , 1 , 4
.1 II 4.,a; :p de,.bior.Mlllco4ll Aic....i y ZP At
ed , r ARA, 1"3,01 =Ake t 100.• 1 ce, Im ...d left_ tO ‘ it
Dbl. nWskcl. T Ww:o 1..
'IV' t 1A
NOTIC
Ibie•
Alitile tit.,,,Tn \ ro . : - ; ., \ . • A,
TILE JIIRO/(S summoned' iattena at a
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biltricf Court 3,- the routt!yk lk , . egher Op the •
Fret Monday, c1..1.1n) . 1) of Soft., . .1. 1131. , are,trene
hi notified that th eir attectlant,..h t .7.•Ns pill not be
r Tn d gir'S p il= ill ' UjA. Aiil;j: . ISIC 'W I'
_V__ \ , ...- ' Imperi l
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' , Eft ..rtavol... A SA,I.
rillnE DIRECTORS 4, 4If the ti ' fining
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, I ni c T&v.; , !:lt i flll'tz'VA*,',input.n if
~,•:7,7,- : ,___
...,1„ C•ompany: one balfmtyald; on rr be . . , ,r0. th I^...th Yoe
her. and ,o
ther hr half 0n,./c le.11: 1 ;ellt?,15..lth ttelik!fr . .
next, at their oin thl.ehr.., .. • ::,
. EENNEIIi C. lit:Nfl. 1...- ,
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. TO‘Billildeif:" , el
PHOPOSALS fur The ereeii. , ,, or , :t,..pa '. •
l'alheAral In this car. will hr Ore.. .41 at tie it.a •
op • t.",-.. natil it.. Sib e !,
t, ..retni. , g 1. ittleolar. .lo'
•,.,.. e,,,, it... of 114112..5', be 5:15b......4 . at the awn
:Jae^. elide Ile plan. apt .0.....C.,-.;.enk ,ro er.uly. tn, in..l
1m11i... Ti.. *Ork 1t... -.at, fr.r. no til,t,g the building 1 4 • . •
1155555: 551511 0555 501111 th , ant t. an . t1..5.,5e,,), t o b. , - , .
.1......., re , nlr..t..r.. T • Arellileet. pat , ..., , ,n.o.nt e'er,' . ,GI
,me troy lo tot.: 01i, .A. 31_ during V i f .,
to air, .
5.1.5:5Ata5i11ft, " ' '• 15555 5 .2 . 2.14
91}; \ SEIVINt, SOCIETY eotuieqed with . .
I ti.. Viral. rn..llterian l'horch. Ihrmtnaharol pro- 4 .. it \ •
to hold a EESTIVAI. in oil of the Chumh. l early in ,
Norember. Donations in ....Rh. article. f .rleale. htal ma ,
letiols Sr aneh attic)... .rill 1.1 e c r. arotefally• rite. Ivo& -. •' "e,
Mr. Thomas Fiennnly. Jr.. Nu. et W.. 1 . 1 wk.e. 4 9.mx,f '. 1 •
• Voarth, ha• kindly offered to r....i5.. poet., don...flans". ,'. - • ..,
They may al.o 1. left At Lb, reeldepre .1 the antan- sae...'.
51 Illratitntbant. MEE. M. M. iltlittlft.lll4., ~..'
°el:l. - din 'n Prml,lent r I,,V,
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Lectures at Philo Hall '• \ .
pI i, TERY NIGHT FOR' 12 NIGIITS,‘, \ % •
—lmpartant..Scientifle dleenvorieo 1 v hit. Ktr:Li, , 1 ~
in t e Healing art. hy which her realms , the Blind. the `..
A.r.a.C r i o pir, the Dapes.* the Nearo,de. the nen" .. ,\ • \
matte, tile Epileptic, t i n. atllteted.oc Calk to.. Elstala In • •
Ann. Piles. lit/incr. Liver or. Lutz 1 / 1 , ...eee. Apoplexy. 1
r.rofola.Yrrlarsus Uteri: inshort, all die. a.a.... ittiflVllt to
etth.e sex_ Aerie= tool, bolt pa.t I, ~ Ouch dor. for
)3 day. NO n'ti . ..No 1.4 t. Each throb.] tamd preeltro• l\, \
plea Ticket. Tlekets PO. The rant tom: ed gratnitottair
Admit...fon. 13 eenta for montlemen. IllarntlEvr ladle,
all1.):Et f
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—Oct
._.._Oct 15
_.Oct la
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Notice.
Erszl.az Ita,c or 1'arnve....0.4.1 .1 7, ISM.
AN Election for thirteen Ihrectore of this
Flank. to fei-ro durin,ths ensuing , will he 7.1,1
. e king Ito uns on Mond., the 17th Aar ot Novena-
I, next, bettsnsm the Lou, of OA. e. M. ,
neAhlte TUOMAS 11.114 W I', ennh`s,;‘,
litucussien AND M Ocr.CTS Uu - fp !Isar,
'rittAburgb. sktot.er la. tSiL
onT ILE Annuil Election for Thirteen Direct
k.. '
ern nr thin Ban .. mill 0, boll 11 ttn. Ranking Rosso"
rs , tnisy.thr ITO !la's - linvssub, hetween sh.
bourn or ft o'clock A. M. old eriNet Y. %I.
etsehier.
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717. Hiss. 4 . 4 Prmarcatn.Own.torl7.ls.sl. _
A z , i ELECTION: for Thirteen Directors of .. ".
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thin Bank for the msnihr Tear. - will isi:n.li at the - ,
. -to leg Llama on Monday, trionorentomath din of Noma,- • . .!
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p",.. g .g. , \ rmil.4l,ct i4OIIN ISNTONIE,t.,SthIem..
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' - Bonita of . P.efve.. ':
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Fr fill' seihscribers. for t)m r. erectiOn of :nn •
• L /tonne of 'Beings. fir Won. I , nnaJivaais. an,
hereby not/foal that an asseent ot tvoonty per ten Lon,
the amount nohnemtleml he me l .. in Moon , / Ina. paid to .- -
thy Treasurer, On or bebop. the I,th, d'.3 - of November ...
cent By order of,tha Bodoni a mt." •nra. .. . _ ___ ..,
• 'reattf \ '• JO:11CA 111,NNA.Tmait.
\ A 'LCAllD_—'tlfe magnificent\ Nunn! k
/1.. c.,..... 4.14 - ,..1 Nina twins almut to I.3,ra:tiered (etc. ' . • •
Ina not , ,ril..es`warrrmrtn, he La. nor,, I trlitianiOn of
too genii...no wt. yurehased it to remnsi 1 for true dal:
longer. in order to :Wont thus of .ar mum who ham. . .
pot noon this and little.' opewionrn of MorrioaM„Puktra an ~
ommrtunitstri call and examine the. nun.. •. \ .
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Ircatorp fonds renenally..._...X ....-1.........N din.
Now York and New Enstirannl:l..! .2166-.• ,b_ \
:Metalware
North and enrich Cirolina a' • - , ' 9.4 3 ••• . •
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New York and l'hiladotobia ,
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PALL FASHIONS--Inst r'\• i c , eireilft t .. . . N .,
.1 at t.tm rtniw of Mar. .V.LE t. ECII, Not. Inn ri_ . .
wows w ill in , open for inspection on Th., arandllNW • \
Frw a y of this wont. shorn you will Iltul m lloiintb,
lot assortment of an entire uoa Attie reftfraweßile.....talfel
an. toilet Bonnets, Oct Trimmings. .0 viapus "abb. .
euitoblo tor thenwanort . ‘ k •
P. P. Childroo'n /Rolet , . Ladien' Caps and . 1 11nuf Pia.. ..
_tn.:lnch and beautiful styles.
. .To Printers.
I A - ; PRINTING OFFICE, amply `,
supilieil 'A
. ' with all iris. ..nary inan , r air tort; traps. ante: 'lsle 3 ,
.. ani Soh Buenos..., u. ebb Mt, Vatirther with th.p.u-L__,,,n, . .
..apt ma low.. of the prrmlnes, utast will, A..... is ben by to- A
ferol for roan Timotorist. an , ate to nvod n bud
'pant,' amt. and tolth m e owners arn engage. d pilot . , n,
neon, will be told Teti mita tolow them walut. on areogn- ••' n,
{notating tern., lb,. above motnnt. an opening. whtels. ~
midensomarn. -For partmutsra apple at tr....nice. .. • '
setilttd/tartf.T
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*, Monis' Grand Pianos! [
1 UST 'RECEIVED, al tiplellili.l sl M4 .
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7 ...Lilo llosolwood full Fired fiItANT.
PIANO. front the far tory of Norm- h Clark „
Sow York. , This magnificent 'natrunomt
p.bnosnen altthe latest itapnieemeats, turn I,potent to- .•\
oing pion. folt hatomort. SIM Intent moral/ tub... /ts ',. \
pow., and ♦rolume of tons aro trulY asS.olkhinglond nosh -
M tne perfeetion of Its mechanitm as In triable. the prrfor.,
n.er to modure she wollent and swertent tomv Without the?, • •
catld of the aalt p.kfal.
The
thruitUre IS t•I trachtir rich raid ‘„:...
Val Last, wltheut that indLterillatnale trretichiller or \ '
,' watt whocit. in a wily liks. liOnturgh.
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afres.t. \
impossible monk \ clean was lo goni htattiti the 1, ‘. \
aed grolls tire genteettolly Melted to ral/ and mom- ' '
sori
Am this unties/led Gkand Piano I.tortelt loam. themes.- ', •'\
Iha. of the sollber \ ' 11. K 1.1.31E1t,-Pay Third ah. \ ..: . \ • .
, .orl't • \ Sole Agent for banns au t tclark..,, , . \
I'l 1111d3ng /Antis 'MT. ntyle.
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-'\: Patent , Shingles. . • 'l. :,. -..`:,
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il E SHINGLES tittle of Watniat, Fine,
amid elmotaut. tritli It - trort .improred 311inalt 31m
:tune, Ins.'s et Um nestmonition at the l o ot Yelr of A . l.lm___-- ...,
oAfili - calfile iP.rent'Agn`a - n4iiltr,Ts:l7riviii Th.T.1.10ek...., -
•of lint Mod. ef timbre that crkwsnl ant connbi , It anr
further Inkkinlatiatt is irt at tot, ale:sr...al on tbi oat,
bor. at B. WOessorbi lintels/norms-at 'Poore h and gnu:meta, ;
Pittwhpritli. \ fonl3l P. L. HULUELL.. ~..
A9:ii.i4S 'FINE 101j.f...r,' , SOAl i S—Alill- . ~. ~
..1111 llour,,,Boutitt. Oros - sign, N.mter, Tothnna, Ambro
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is ...mandttro. Patchonly. Ildar, trzlng blowers. JetMIT ' • 1
te..,1,,.p,...n.m.. Alrshmallow, lipwrimmski. • •: . -.. ; •\
11::,,,, , Preps are reopened twist( kh . o Maenad turentsne- .!
'la, no' , ht. nseananod 1 . snyaw then ottodP.tams. • ~..,. ,
, nesale by \ 0et1t ... 3_ ,..., 112pkt,1,11.. ,, .. „. 33gt0.f5t....._
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New At ble mid Freeport: Ston,O. Works.. :.. i
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extent/a establtrimnreig on Liberty atrweet. - beed of - ':s.
total, tae opened a travels op hi, Note MarldogYorkm, n,`,..
..1, , ,,,,, a t m tholw\ towtrry ad,e, where ho manutaelstres em s r...'
err palely of 11 brand tremport Stonsol. altormserdes , .. -,„ !,
-Vaults, Tomb Ma m. 31mera,,lde.'-of kluble; Curbing --, ..
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in!l Yawing Om C otery Lof.v..te., +A Trestle:at ttMae-w„ ,n - , ,
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sory duratde nodal . Doing Yamted nnonntsmienttnthe't - ~,
C./masters, he .i.
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fa ralmuta orders with proltinV- , - -
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ants of the natronagatvettmn an leherally eitandetl.,3.. \ ,L ',,,-
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HAJAR') • OEMi.:VI, sou
rer of Look Olive .1 Piste '
Frame, and
er in Loekthe, tileares, , ,rfo, 7,./ Thiel Men,. Philo flags
bittsbureb.
iSS C. SMITH, AHlliner,flLm f N.
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A, fork-2d 01. Cl air street .\1 h—•
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et , . re/tared a fuleoniable ilrei.\ akar. men war '
them* and is nrepayd tionler ,
onortese settler.
' Cloak% Mantlla% anti Ltriliirrn '
neatest reenter.
Dissolution: , A
Ii in PARTNERSHIP here lore exlsting
41. betweels the attiwaibers, andersibi‘naine eintbatTle
03 "John Caldwell dear Is this eat di sazired by mute
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at oesternt. The bttainste of the Incefirm triß ter rd
by Jobe Caldeall. JOILN LAILIJAVEL
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'‘ CC4PARTNERSIIIP, .
The undersigned,"naving Ilirmed* \o -part- \ \
• rabbi. nudes., th e aux and style of .. eiehre..lr i lt Sten- \
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b tees, at the Tannery of th e tale tine tf %Abet Caldwell -
a 6, \ . 10 licantia h. JAMS', 'JAL/Mt:LI,
_ lets 1101.-Ico ST WART. • •
PIM MID'CEDAR. - •
SCIEL KROESEN keeps constantly on '.
1...) a geoa aserirtitent, of Wash ena ; Bath tub,
11. m. ter boat. trek \Weil,_bittch. or ri lsnor Beel , ere•
Woolen Boa% lilitires: thy Merisurre. lin e atid, Linen
Weah bloareit, and all o th er dads ear, la hos line.
Wereroore, masonic Hall. NBA street. rittehernb, Pe:\
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MANCP . CT 17 RED BI 'TEM NEV . -''''.
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nit thoniuul lay lesuod 1.4). ) Uh . 4 .7P I T a M.... ' -
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Il l ikleh hate ban:11)443 seraaral . yasn. • trial. -
l' bes 'P ry * ad ran ' tal l 'a ritts ' es t* elrrrr i' s: *. kk e tb ° , ,r` ;:a —,
milk whatever. Thsh . A
A ' WHITIk Z:- C PAINT \ \ -',.' E
Is purely nu 031.1 n of Zlue, lt watt . a keel Jart. frtmk.p. ',
.dal ter.ton to.l. JpieurklY ut.'` , '''' ) .. "'' .3 ' , .. well. tt . I k
bonuttfully tullebrlnfe, Cottrity tree hoe the tkolkulto.. \ k.,
t=ri k );' '''' tt.i. o4 rt l . ' he . kb . 3gl '** o.7 aflag'*,''''' '‘.'
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When expeted to salpturro. nr to !Übe oblueladoufr e or / V
men wherubut up in adn retnees \,,), ). outOkle *t. \_ \* A
It brit.tmla s ..eau ell
'lb, wn. our orstur ' ' , \ ~
thun soy other, but belts Rath. to loek !Laity sr 0k ' " ' A
crtokble Lod rub.eV It root Isk , s'Orty.t okk h soy color.
alto brekkr
l al aim or with utruksl.kUl. \..h f1k... - Itia cello ' • .
BLACK AND COLORED zr.N.,.k sv, AAINTs. ~, 1
lii,ftre turnlmbel sts los prim-spiv tptoubteally A k
Vt.. cheapest and hest beau In ttne Pukka; ter awl.,
~,,,,r,, fauciebt,oatboueen ette.mbote of any:gip...l.n
fist ~f wond, Mich. tati,or troth . tbay tre) 'h '
\ WEATIIER AND FIRE I lif) o'. ' r .. ' \
\ For - Iron surfboat they aro perlitularly sA4ab.k. as the)' - -
fortu a ustawblo sot meet,. tukl aretiral k faataul exits , ~ • ; .
hoe they tel Vol key sot httlaku a h., a Aperultur)..."t . .., •
,n o pot change color Ike essay of the a . .. An t ,. palm Inble - e . • .. . •
Muter* suppls.l on Ilbeitt term is too_ tk . takts Chia .. , ,
11,11,, 2o) l. ' , onto Whart.e. Philaily
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PUCRWIIMT FLOKR= 7 A superior arti-
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