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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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PITTABUBOE!
IVEDNESDAY 'MORNING; NOV. 19, • 1851
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• RAILROAD ARBASGEIMMITS.
The interests of the public, as well as of the
4Stmleholders, imperatively demand that suitable
• arrangements should be made between the sere
-rat railroad companies forming our central line,
to run their trains at such hours as will form the
best connections . for the public accommodation.
On the first of December we shall have a con ,
Unseen railroad communication with Philadel
phia, with the exception of 28 miles of staging,
• end the time between Philadelphia and Pitts
burg will be reduced to 24 hours. At the name
time we shall have a similar communication with
Cincinnati, via Cleveland, with twenty, miles of
staging, which, iu a very short time will be au
- perneded - by a continuous railroad. By the first
'sf..Taunary, ariaitgements might be made to bring:
liansengers from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in 18 or
,14
hours. via Cleveland. But this cannot be
done unless an evening train from Cleveland
shnold bo run by the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
;Railroad Company, from Cleveland to Alliance,
la miles, which that company has so far 41e
iclined to do. r iOn the nth of the .present month
they establiehed their hours befireen Cleveland
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rind Alliance, bud gave official assurances tluit
those hours would not he changed until January
next. The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad
-- ;7tplipany immediately made arrangements to put
.. *Wan express train to connect at Alliance, sad
with the Ohio Stage Company, to carry passen
,gere,Letween -Boon Valley and Salem; Co that,
• ein a few dayS, passengers might be carried in
eleven hours and a quarter between Pittsburgh .
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and Cleveland, in either direction"
Now, when this arrangement was on the point
of being cArried out, the Cleveland and Pitts.
burgh Compkttypnve altered their banes, which
defeats. the. Proposed connection, and makes
some other arrangement necessary. It is un
dseetood that under this last arrangement the
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- passengers who go by Wellsville. from Pitts.
to Cleteland, are to remain all night at
iltinator ; and we suppose that those who pre-
I :ter' the railroad to the river route. will be
"obliged to sleep at Salem. Of the causes that
lid to these sudden and unexpected changes of
the time table on thh railroad between Clove
--laud and Welisidlle, we are net informed, but
vbey ought to bc,6f a very imperative charac
ter to justify the officers of the Company in
Outs disappointing the public expectation.
• The people of Pittsburgh and Cleveland have
a right to expect that every reasonable effort
shetiltTbe mode to afford the greatest possible fa
cilities of communication ; and if passengers can
be carried through in day light, they will not
.be satisfied with being obliged to sleep at some
place on the route. Wo know that the officers of
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company
are ready to male any arrangement to accom
modate OE's public, and in a like spirit we hope
they will be met by the officers of the Cleveland
and Pittsburgh route
- 7Lrrat Sass Mut, RUN RAILROAD CourANT
enterpise has been started for the purpose
of bringing re a market the immense bodies of
coal which lie along the Little Saw Mill Run,
and extend from that to Chartiers . Creek. The
Company was organised some time since. and
thorough surveyors have been made, and the
line located, and the grading let to Contractors
''The present dine is three miles long.commencing
"on the Ohio river,-at the month of Sat, Mill Run,
and extending:up that stream to the farm of
Wm. Espy, Esq., where the Company has 200
acres of excellent coal, and where the road is in
the immediate vicinity or 3000 acres more. The
jgradexare very easy, the heigheet beine,lo7 feet
to. the mile, and that for a short distance only.
• It is intended to 14 the track with three quilt.-
. ter inch fiat bar iron, two and a half inches
• wide. The whole expense, including right •of
'way, grading, bridging, superstructure, iron,
'opening of•pits; equipment, including one Loco
=Use, its-estimated at $41;900. This also in
. chides a large lot at the wharf, just below the
mouth Of Saw Mill Ran, which the Company has
'purchased for a lending. The grading is to be
. finished by the first of February, and it is ex
pected that the road will be opened by the first
-of April next. About 200 shares of this stock
still remain to he taken, and when we consider
the cheapness of the road and equipments, and
the immense, we may Say inexhanstable, supply
of coal within its reach, we may expect the
amount - of stock anted will not long remain
osumbscribeil
Tot CLEVAI.AND AND WHIELING ROAD.—We
yesterday.nfet the corps of engineers, under
charge of Mr. Linter ; engaged in the survey of
the, road front Wellsville to Wheeling. The dis
tance froth the mouth of Yellow Creek, to - the
west end: f the Wheeling Bridge is 38 miles,
the route'ls one of the best that could be select
ed anywhere, The coot of preparing the sub
structure upon the whole route will not ho as
great as that from Wellsville to Beaver. The
stone work will he very light. The whole cost
of the road will not he over about half a million,
and as a connecting dink it will he one of the
most valuable in the country. It will be a noble
orttlet forties Steubenville and Indiana Road an
-tit another eastern outlet may be made.— Wheel
. Mg, Gazdt.e. .
This iitloe western portiolt of our favorite,
the tkircumbendibtio." Weare gratified to find
that we have an advocate in this line, in the
editor of the Wheeling Gazette. We so seldom
agree in the support of Railroad projects, that
the plemsnreio all the greater to find ourselves
heartily pulling together in the same team.-
- Let the "circumbendibis" be built by all means,
andthen if we cannot intercept the trade and
travel of the Marietta road, the Ohio Central
Road, and the Steubenville and Indiana road,
before it crosses the Wheeling Bridge, then we
do not desalt, to have it, that is all. We wish
our Wheelingneighbor great !access in his new
Project; it is one we have long advocated under
another name.
The Wellsburg Herd& publishes an address
by. professor W. K. Pendleton, delivered in the
Court Rouse at IVellsbarg, on the subject of
the local relations of that place in regard to
Railroads, in which he opposes very bitterly,
the grant of the right ad way across the Virginia
territory to : the Pittsburgh and Steubenville
Railroad Company. Tim editor of the Herald
eakes a much more enlightened and liberal view
of The subject in the following article, introduc
ing the addes s to his readers:
•aWo have the pleasure of laying before our
readers the address of Professor Pendleton, at
the meeting last Saturday night; but we regret
that wo cannot entirely concur with his posi
tions. As to the policy of prosecuting stead
fastly the Railroad by the Buffalo route, we cora
dlally concur with him, Mal never 'entertained:
thir idea that it would be our policy to desert L it.
On the contayay, we. would be glad to see it an
der contract to-morrow. But we do tako ex
ception to his position that it is oar policy to
oppose pi...alien discountenance the application
of the . Pittsburgh and Steubenville Company for
Right of. Way across our territory. • Leaving
out of the consideration the abstract question of
tights, and the dutiei of comity between States,
there aro!, sufficient grounds purely of policy to
lead' e not to discountenance Alois application.
Byen if this Right of Wily, be as peroiclosu as
Is asserted. Wheeling is sufficiently able of her
self to defeat it, without our turning against our
criiurb, sad making for ourselves Commercial
enem ies en the North, as - we already have on
the South'. If the Right of Way, ie to be defeat
ed, let Wheeling do it; and let her bear the
o dium, If s however, itshould pass, we do not
concur that the effect would he so pernicious.
In this opinion we are sustained by our largest
property-holders, seen who in other business
transactions have gained some repidation for
shrewdness. • •
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If to. law should not be passed, as it will nut
be at this Legislitare, no harm will have been
done, And we can with some face ask a subscrip
tion by Brooke county of $lOO,OOO to the stock
of the, Buffalo Road, which we, at least, would
not hate . the hardihood to Insist upon, cater re.
toting to
northern half of our citizens, witch' '
it . reasoirelde request as they make.
Wee - presume that some such means of raising
money, as this, is.contemplated, for it is idle to
suppose that any thing like the amount can be
rained by prints wabseriptins• . - •
Thetaiatiioil3 l. reworks that could be urged
sgairat : “Opptattion" not here to be mime-
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,
Owing to the sadden and unexpected change I hundred tons bf butter in a day. Prom the
of boars on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail- I City the freights are light, but the canal and
road, reverted to In another article, and of which V" . l l , s .ar ni, alike inadequate to transport the
notice was only received on Monday evening, the 1
down
r ht e e g nry t. Grinnel has 'been presented, by
Superintendent on the Ohio and Pennsylvania 1 the British residents, with a very elaborate gold
Railroad has been unable to announce definitely medal, to testify their appreciation of his liber
as was expected, the hours of departure and or ality in fitting out theoretic expedition. Mr.
rival of the trains to Enon Valley, but the an- ,
• lGibserafilt deserves
is [ Lin tribute ,
e f a o l r ed b' t ' o id i7 va h i i t s i
nouncement will be made in a day or two. It is for a wo y rt ' lly: abject, he is one ofthe LOOM retir.
expected, however, that the express train will , ing gentlemen of the day, He is one of those
leave here at 8 o'clock, A. Al., and that paeseo- great people, who, while others are resolving.
accomplish the task they make a great clamor
Pre wilf - B - o;ptlt through-to Canton and Massif-•
• .r." shout t'
lon thename day. , ~
A.LIROURNT RIVIR RAI LROA —We erred yes
terday in saying that the Books would bo coon
ed the Monongahela House. They will be
opened Mi. tidy at the and we
trust that every citizen who knows himself inter
ested in the permanent welfare of this •city will
step forward and subscribe according to his
ability. No work has been undertaken which
is of more importance to us, and none which
promises more glorious results Let us have
the stock taken promptly', and let no one inter
eated excuse himself. See notice of the commis•
sioners in our advertising columns
FREI{ BANKING IN I LLINOIR —At the late
election, the people of Illinois voted to adopt the
Free Banking Law passed at the late session of
the Legislature. It is now, therefore, a law of
the State, and we may noon expect to see Illinois
I notes among the common currency of the day.
KossirrEl AND TEM OMCEIR Or TYE STRAY
ER Mississirri —The Washington papers are
authorised to publish the closing piTagraph of
letter addressed by General Kossuth to Cap
tain John C. Long, of the Meant frigate Missis.
ippi, showing that the kindest feelings and
friendly regard existed on the part of General
Kossuth toward the commanding and other offi
cers of the frii — Ste at the time of his tearing her
at Gibralter. — The letter is dated—
"ll. S. STRAY FRICIATR MISSTRUPPI,
"Bay of Gibraltar, Oet. 13, 1861.
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"So I have but one favor yet to claim, and
that is that you mar be pleased to accept for
yourself; as well as for the officers and crew of
this ship, the moot sincere expression of my
warmest thanks for the noble, kind, and gen
erous affection I was honored with on board this
ship. Tbe rememberance of it will be a last
ing treasure to my heart, and I will cherish it ns
a fair gift of the Almighty; may I meet with
whatever fate throughout my tempest tossed
life. I hope to meet you soon again on the hap
py shores of your glorious land. Let me hope
that you and all who hare the honor to do ser
vice to their country under your command on
board the Mississippi frigate, will bear to me a
kind remembrance. and the same high-minded
affection they honored me with from the first
moment I bowed with deep respect before the
glorious flag of your ship, and felt free once
more because protected by it. and surrounded
by your frank, loyal, gallant, true American
••May the blesiings of God, and glory and
happiness attend you If herever you go
•Please to communicate this my warm wiehen
and sentiments to the noble minded, gallant offi.
cars, and to the crew of the ship.. _ _
1121EMZI
Captain Long states that he is entirely un
conscious that any hut the kindest feeling and
courtesy were extended to General Kossuth
while on board the
Teen STRACV e a RIOTEIIII. —The term of the Unit •
tit States district court opened at Buffalo on
Tuesday evening, when the Syracuse rioters
were sworn. On Wednesday, Judge Concklin
delivered his charge to the grand jury, in the
course of which he alluded to the case in a tone
described by the telegraphic reporter, as mod
erate and impartial. He remarked
"I am sorry to say that in the execution of
my judicial duties I have been made acquainted
with certain other grow. infractions of the lee, :
of the United States, into which it. wi Il I.e your
duty to inquire : and, as offences to which I al
lude are novel in this district, it is proper that "
I should briefly explain their nature "
The learned judge than alhided to that article
of the Constitution of the United Stares which
ordains that persons held to service trader the
I iwe of the State, escaping into another State, he
delivered up, &c.; and to the Act of.Congresa of
$793, passed for the purpose of Carrying its pro- .
visions into effect. After pointing out the changes
made by the Fugitive Slave act in Feelairning
and apprehending fugitive., and reading the
seventh section of the act, the judge briefly ex
plained the nature of the :barge against the
parties, concluding as follows:
“Having now pointed out to you your- duty,
gentlemen, I shall not detain you by undertak
ing to vindicate the Constitution by which this
duty is imposed, for I am called only to see to
its faithful performance. Such an attempt
Would in my judgment be an insult to your en. '
derstanding, and an impeachment of your in
tegrity. Surely it cannot be necessary to inform
any grand jury that a judicial tribunal is not in-,
vested with legislative authority to enact or re
peal laws at pleasure, but that, on the contrary,
its sole function is to understand and impar
tially apply the existing laws ; as men of com
mon sense and enlightened citizens, you. must
know this already d well . I do. and to exan•
erate you from honest fulfilment of the duties it
implies, and. which you have just solemnly sworn
to-execute, would be to.impote to you a welling
nes to violate your duty and your oaths : and
whit right hare j , to do this any more than you
have to impute the like to met Of a court of
criminal jurisdiction, the grand jury, no less
than the judge, constitute an essential compo
nent part. Both are alike sworn ministers of
the law, and are bound to obey its mandates."
PROM NEW YORK.
10tu'espoudeued of the Pittsburgh Duly Lissa.. j
Saw Yosz, Nov. 14
The Whig press hereabouta • are just now ex
plaining how the party was beaten at the re
cent election, bat it is a very useless labor.
One point only has been settled by the
election, and that is this 4—The Whigs of New
York State have determined no longer to be
ruled by the Whigs of the City, who: would
freely barter the party for the chance of con
ciliating the Booth. The interior Whip and
a large class of Whip here, have an old.fash
ed notion that they own themselves and votes,
and do.not mean hereafter to think so mach
whether their COIIIIO We please the southern
country, as whether it will promote the good of
the Whigperty ; and Whip out of the State,
may make up their minds to see a fend in this
State, that will not be hanionised at the farther
sacrifice of the feelings of the North upon the
Negro cpestion.
Another invoice of gold has gone to Europe,
to -day, as s natant consequence causing sen
sitiveness in the markets, and great caution
among money lenders. This repwal,o,3pesite
exports, and the absence of regffar• attains
based upon cotton shipments, begins to shake
the confidence of the moat hopeful, and it is
now a matter of certainty that to California
alone must we look for relief. If the gold yield
continues large we can keep the balance of trade
at a point short of -ruin. if they diminish we
ehal see. a stringency in financial affair, before
which the strongest houses will tremble.
At this time when free trade prevails, and
not onlyeur crops, but our bullion are.requircd
to pay our debts, it is well for us to look up the
promises of the political quacks. who, when in
power under Mr. Polk, ',figured and calauluted
us into so much wealth. Great Britain has free
trade in full blest, and eo far as Robert J.
Walker, that flightiest and greenest of political
economists, could effect it, the United States has
been placed in the same-category. Tholoolleh
aystem of custom houses, so far as cotton,
grain and iron are concerned, has been removed.
The glorious era when produce is interchanged
is upn ue, and what is the result? Where now
are his hundreds of millions of exports set down
fur 1851? • Where the fire hundred millions of
exports of domestic produce Mr. Walker es
timated for 18451? It has 'brink to less than a
hundred millions, and oar entire exports, for the
year ending Juno Bd, - 1851, are twonty•two mil
lions less than our ImpOrts. The previous year,
the imports were in excess nine millions, and
the only comparison favorably drawn in con
nection with the fact is that we are noted'inach
in debt-
The news from England In not favorable (or
any article of American produce, to a degree
that makes it desirable to ship, and with flour
at $8,60 the barrel, our ships remain idle.—
Freights taken together are dull, and no partic
ular trade very properouc. To California the
rate is 60 cts. per foot for vessels about to sail,
which ls notquite half the prima of last year at
this time.
Jost now there is . quite a quarts mining Meer
here, and capitalists are going into companies
for the purpose of building heavy stamping mills.
Capital is quite abundant for this business, and
nothiag but the absence of gold in the rocks,
wilt prevout a large harvest when the mil, s get
In produce there bra large movement towards
the it as 'the ;mace :advaltoss Among the'
no
!Welt rear 47 lauded by the Itele road, was o
,
pc, Mt Pete.Oniry4 GaMte
THE TAUPE' AND NATIONAL PROSPERITY
Ma Ems.. The Tariff is u subject canvassed
by politicians ter design, and but feebly un
derstood or appreciated by the people. It
would be well if the mass of our citizens could
see ito proper operations in behalf of our pro
gress, not only ae ci nation, but as individuals
I do not feel myself competent to unfold these
advantages fully; neither bare I time io - devote
to an article sufficiently long to open tint the
benefits arising from a Tariff. calculated not
particularly to protect us in a manufacturing
sense, but to protect us physically , as a nation,
and morally and sogially as a people. Our no
tion commenced its'career free and independent.
we guarantied to foreign..re that which we en
joy mulch Mi. restricting them only to a short
pilgrimage among us, in order to learn our hab
its and shake off the restrictive ones pertaining
to othel• countries. It requires the watchful
care of our government to protect as in the en
joyment of this freedom and independence guar
antied by our constitution. And here let me
say, that I consider an attempt which has been
suggested by Mr. Dallas to amend the constitu
tion of the United States, a piece of Vandalism
calculated materially to restrict that freedom
and independence which the constitution •guar
antics, not for a time, hat for all time. It is
claimed that ire axe a progressive people, and
that the constitution does not suit our advance
—in what? Con any body, ell 7 It Cannot be
in wisdom,—for there has floc been and will not
he o time in this country when the minds of as
many men were disenthralled from selfishness
and self-aggranditement as when our contains
,' tion was formed, when their country Rat fore.
most in all their thoughts In those days, 'we
read of but one traitor.
It is this very constitution, and the genial in
fluence of the government under it, which has
protected us in our progressiveness, that Is pro
posed to be altered.
In order to progress as a free and independent
people, we must have time to think, limo to ex
ercise oar inventive powers, and meats to carry
them out. If we, ne a people, art to be aban
doned by our government to the merciless situa
tion of Europe. where the officers of the govern
ment and a few others swallow up the resources
of the country, with whom capital is n drug, and
ready et any time to be invested at a profit of
from three to four per cent. Can it be expected
that we, whose capital is our labor, buoyed up
only by nur indomitable spirit, engendered by
the freedom guarantied by the constitution, can
cope with European capital, which can produce
three or four per cent only, by the depression
of he• people, morally, physically, and of course.
progressively.
It is to us that the oppressed people of other
rations look with wonder and astonishment: at
I 4 to our government that they attribute our en
ergy, our enlightenment. and not least, our
morally distinctive character, and juatly so
And there cannot be a doubt but that we are des
tired to produce a light that will enlighten the
whole world_
No doubt, some will say, — What has a Tariff
to do with all this — I will again answer by
saying, "That we want a competence to bring
up and educate our families, in a manner which
will comport with the designs of our free Insti•
tutionaamong which may be enumerated-- means
to apply and carry out the inrentons of the
mind, whether mechanical, physical, or moral
we want means to assist others and one another.
And we consider that these great ends ought to
to fuesere.bby nil goierlarlenta,' for the benefit
of the people Our gusernmeut is hased sub
stantially tin ibis priuriple, and it 14 the only
government eu,eessfully so based. and shall we
undermine it ti aggrandize the dart nations of
the earth, and add weight to the backs of her
people! Rather let 11, take such measures as
will enable us to show to others that itie not the
concentration of wealth among the few, hot the
dissemination of wealth among her people that
makes this a great sad progressive nation
Fnarrnattio.—Some of the proof sheets of the
. handmaid to the Piano" being shown a few days
ago to an aged gentleman who had been-all his
life engaged in the marinfacture of pianos, he
expressed himself to the anthem in the following
words
"Well, air, I do not know what to make of you.
You ray you • not a piano maker, and yet you
have mentioned matters in your book which I
can hardly conceive it possible should have en.
tared the imagination of coy man who is not
practical workman. Nay, more. Although I
have worked at the business for nearly forty
years, yon have shown me some things in con
nectiou with the instrument which I should never
have dreamed of, hot the truth of • Irtliell I see
at once "
Copies of the work are expected to be ready by
Thursday.
WANT Or PR011,102.1 ON LAKE SUri RIOS
The apprehensions we expreased last week from
.the impossibility of sending forward the large
amount of supplies that have been accumula
ting here for several weeks past, are likely to
be sadly verified. The three propellers that
were up the lake at that time have not yet re
turned—the Independence having been cut 18
days. the Manhattan 13 days, and the Napoleon
9 days.
It is estimated that there are at leant 12, 0 9 0
bulk of provision• and supplies of various
kinds now here, and this'amount is likely to he
increased before the end of this week to 18,000
bble: And as these supplies are destined for
the winter sustenance of families, miners and
traders at all the different points on thelake, it
' is evident the whole country will suffer for the
want of-them. The three propellers will only
carry altogether about 6000 bbla., and if the
weather continues as boisterous as it has been
daring the fall, they will not be likely to make
more than another trip. After what was aid
last week on the want of a canal, in. this con
, .
nection, no farther application of this subject Is
necessary. If there is any justice orlumanity
in our neat National Legislature, the people of
Lake Superior will not suffer for the want of a
canal between these two lake, more than two
yearn longer. —Late Superior Journal, Nor. 6.
TRACK Lenee.—The-tracklayers on the rail
road have commenced operations at this point.
The work will now progress rapidly towards
completion, and we are assured that within tasty
days the care will be running between here and
Pittsburgh and Cleveland.—Maseilirn Mae.
Pirrantataii AND Rate Ram ROAD.—Thomas J
Power, Esq. Chief Engineer, -and his asaistants
are now busily engagedinmaking a survey, pre
paratory to the location of this road; between
New Castle, and the junction of the Pennyslvanla
and Ohio Rail Road, on the Eufaide of the Bea
ver, Last week they reached Moravia from
this place, and report tbat they fotmd the ground
!favorable for the construction of a road. After
the survey is completed, and an estimate of the
probable cost of appal:motion, on the two routes,
a location for the roadwlll be fizedePon between
New Castle and the junction. No survey will
ho made of the Showing° route, this fall, as the
season is too far advanced—Yew Canle OCI2.
Tus RAILIIOAD wart. or Coutleataxo —Tito
Cumberland Journal Of Friday says,
The passengeriars of the Baltimore, and Ohio
Railroad are now rurining to Oakland, 68 miles
west of Cumberland, and the track is finished to
the 66th section, or about thirteen miles further.
—The amount of travel on this part of the road
is already most flattering, showing the import
ance of tho local (ravel to every railroad. The
care are generally filled with passengers, both
:going west and east, and the people on the line
`of the road seem delighted with the facilitiee af
forded them. All the officers of the company
are polite, courteous accommodating, and a ride
on the railroad, west, is worth taking, even if
it be merely for the pleasure of passing through
a region unsurpaesed for the grandeur of its
scenery.
Barroom, Nov. 12.
The $760,000 coup on bonds of the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad were taken at eighty per cent,
by Messrs. Lee & Co. Fifteen percent of which
Ls to be paid on acceptance, and the balance in
monthly instalments of twenty per cent.
This secures the completion of the road to
-Wheeling by the first of January 1861.
Coal-Bumng Lamotives.—lttr. Dimpfel's An
thracite Coal-Burning Locomotive, which bad
been in attire coo for one year,on the Beading
Railroad, has been bought by the Utica and Schen
ectady Railroad in this State: it is stated that
it has fully overcame, al obstacles In the way of
horning anthracite coal, and has greatly reduced
the mist in fuel.
The French Democratic, Socialist Journals; are
no at an pleased with the speech of Kossuth st
Southampton. If bui disappointed thorn greatly
sad the more so as the,' hod expeeted Kossuth
to join the Europein Democratic Committee,
and all et them had whoorst asserted that the Cute -
=Mee -would hrweenrarard lint SU its orders
in thsktiesti of Kossuth, Loden Rollin, sad Mao.
Yellin:Tana= of Hardware, Cutlery, &e.
LOGAN, WILSON &T. CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street,
Iheiew to nil O. sttecittosk of Nerrhants and othen to
their I.Astut ertrm of
TORSION AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &(..,
, tI . IIItTED BY I,ECEN r i PACKET,.
And .bleb they are nova pnpar to plipt •uch rPea
a, rautiot fad otos.,
1114 - A tor ~ .—prtneant pl MAN, c•lelaap-.1 Cr AA
.1041 , 1
lOter LIVER C OMPLAINT - rhe only remedy
~„, the nubile, winch ha., nee, lell.J of
.ben aro followed, is Sir Lan,.. La' rr
:111 It Lao n ta...n ,ar. bawl , 11, polnor.aad
bon Aetna., ,nut i , Lpra.•
I. pp. tr,p, 1111.1, .11 tb.,llll.r.at
and has Pret. faun.' equallr alararinu• •ii
J KIDD C.; Wpop
nultadJor
im}'My wife had the Rhoundu6m fur 20
oars. during that uta• ouGranthr au. A. Arran. pain IS re
part of her pod, that Abr c,uld uot
.key wlthurrt ta:
1,113,, large amen of °Nara; having no anwitp. ape pa.
relop,l to &Imo,' • akeleton. eta, a a• a p,qh.r.
vemir. and hands. kopea ael perk ...eared with large
lump... the cora E. re Itall an , , oritrseted, • her
s. lap• and horl, sore ap tw..1.1 and drawn that ,he
p••~ebllaeJ to.lle h. 1,4 ron•tatal,. During it, V.. .she
got nutbtuQM' at
I hranent mite( OW
•h• tried 11.
J Farrell, Arabian Littimen% of Iln• the peed fie. W
1,. of the dollar Fla, sod Om verellmga hare all VON the
P• 10 ban entirely loft. eta Flee, ...mud', in ma, thpl,
than ea. Jibe araa lo her life. and coin, and en% On day.
If nor Pne doubts thii arida., hr ran oil at tar
aY/11, three MU.. ltrra People. 111.. and Ip. aatlatied.
NA•11'1:1. 1,1311 ,
.I•ortl•utueht. tp.7
I . . ~ nll•'in•
-.11 11 e1•at1•
Petroietim - .
me- A Most RctEnu..l.¢ Carr or TOTAL
t arbor ravarrttra —We invite tt. gltetztg't
of the sig. tea end the public gem rally, to the ...-rtater.te
of 14 uv, 11.11. of Orb. city. The can. may he 'wen by any
prom, oho may Ira vlseptieal In n-lation WO.- facto here
set SI.
°I hol been aftlirted several year. with a sorene,eof tmth
eye, whirl/ nourtuued It inetvar , until Agt.letnlnt,
the Inflammation at that rime having. involved the whole
'ming o tobrane of both eyes. and ended lu the den cite
n( a thic tri k him, srbieh wholly deetroyed my aluht I had
et opera pop tverfonned.aml the thlokenlng a
moon returned and left roe In ag had a condition or bob,.
At this mane of t h e c.310+1. , I mad" annllo.nno in a"aa"
rat the moo etoinent ttinliftgl men. who tna/m..4
tint m, eves-would n.ver get •ell.' Al thivtium I solid
utt diattogylth any olgttrtt lly th. mitt, of ...me (two,.
I entnMenoml the ut. of the Petroleum. Iroll . tuternalir
and lomvii, under 'able/I my ^yea have IMprovol un.
til the preen: time, and I haver.. I la
th y a•uof our.'"
Iy. My general heal wan eery muol
recove,
Improved by tlo.
Petroleum. and 1 attribute the rertorallon of at eight to
its um. I reelde at No. LL: Second alters, to Ohio city. and
w 111 be happy to giro any mint . .. Mon In rnlatlmy to ft,
rag, It I LLIA)I HALL.-
Fen oal. AT ICB7ser 4 McDowell. 14, WoBl V. E:
&Mr.. I.VoBlstrYvt.: LL. A. Ithoestoct.. a en : I.Brorr
WBB4lllBB l'imut .4,88 M M. hurry. It A Elllett.JB , Bph
DcBBlBBx. and 11. P. Schetyrtt. AMA-Alen, siy, AS thy. pm
,
••19,1.k• - .T t7ene. Ita.nn.•••••nth •t . Vltteh It rt.
Citizen's Insurance Comuszy ct Pittsburgh
crirsicoutuGE ilomg iNSTITUTION ,
Ott,- .1 Wen, 0n..., In the trareltozate. nib. It
. .
C. 4.1. i . r5.A1 , 1413t. ..... W
in 4111,. ar.d Ir.
C 0121,/,
trals now
.11“. • ypvixel p. nrud l
ar. awort,ll c...retha=ll
re
.
An amp r Canty fel. the lability sal Intearit7
Inatllntiun,l4 afLudrJ Ih the ehnras..r 4 , f 1,13.• I.trvero.
rho sav nil . citlteu. trf rictsbla:ll. Gworn . bly
known tn the calintnunity tb..tr•urade1a , ......11...n , ..
acd
.
: 11. A% En. Lenta.:
Jr, {V.., 1:.11 ..art
hn ll.rnoffrth. thol•ftntelm. K .
Pittsburgh LIM Insurance Company.
CAPITAL 8100,000.
WRIER
7Z, FOURTH STREET
OrrICNRA
I,6l , lett—hart 9 MAIN
I, Prxwriera.—L,llll:l-1.
Lar,n
2 , ..,irtary-1:01:11,
3,... la.trtil..l.l ID avoMer part
11.72.4
luesiey na:rtritLi. tte Istltof N..f T Huai Al`
Lltisirri. Jr The tuners will take pl., thle ottesping•
tr..nt the bt. lather. near Last Lltertt
rlat.. wilt leave 01111 LtPttenytt , runt hLeitt street. ILI
e eltsek nel•
iIIEAP PlANOS!—lust rec'd i ff
fnm tho oacluturtory of 11.11,,
• l••, cf tGe~r pct..,
ItOK. from SZT.
Itl Al, : .
.1.1, Ifni= Weal aNcrl awl ,tx.f
•f N., tuck • J,IIIN II )
on'
AMES 11, PARKS, DrAigner and I% ...od
..
v 4,44., 11,114 11.11, vrt trite.
O.
ttoi. reo,rtfullr Inftarr.• day that hr
prvfatro.,• all 41141. ref 144,414., . c ud
VIe•• 44 ,
M4c1,1t4.4, o 4..4.•••:441 , ..rt lettoort...
N.4.44,4er !toad, Itrttoptt.••Latwi., 0,0,41 rt..,
awl !or.,U, r farm. t4r,
•
CUNSTANT SUPPLY OF
. 31ORGAN'S
Cough Lyra tlnrjae'. t\nrm Iboonu
renal - al moertuaret of Drool, a
1dr.11,1 .ra..Patnta. fere, rf r ,
teeth. l'arteaLra. Prrfumrrlta. tr. et • hrire•ir at... 1 to
tell. at ter Drug itter• JAM L.ll NiKir FF/1.
orle 00 93 Rodlettatoo:ll
OUSSEL'S .151Alcf.)INE, for at, Cnry
CYO sae •n-,, awn of char,/ Dun ,•
tredira rale, rt
the
itretellte. eutlto the law
alrle a u Ue t t *.t without randuarrlatlon. /1•41.111.,1},
te-••/ tallied remedy !mth..uanty etiOnerweesarf the
able. with whirli fa/ cap, Sr. alllictru Juries lb. sotirge ,
ant 'moue, of tb•
trash, teal re ,1 f,t mato 1/ 1
col' K. . %I eel at
ILS. TURPENTINE, AI.COIDA.
~s
nout /Anna, cot 101.11.. k01i •*ittrber
le ?I. la totlllo.l, 011; •• 1.1:11.1•11
Uteri. torpaslitra to r
10 • it gaol. rl6 I lOU area Whit. Leal
1 . .',1rt4 .1 eerie.
rszt. lOU liat , hm by ...Cr
JelitYS AlrtiliEVEl. Druivn.
No VI K.of sL
-- •- _ •
I UI"CA PERViIA :—Junt r.-'d. a 000rle
plete •••crtmorte 6 )titts P•rrha
ko ;art of tho (.+1 Invlsta" Lio•J*, tbr., olr•or
I•sgo and Form... caw Fiat,. Prota Dishes. Vl..h
.pittrutis. Fontarl• ith 1 Dc•ttl , .. A d,rtrroot 711, 7.
C9l la posbl.(lMl Cava rnrmunln.tr virtu to Yrs..,
lrl
1
slit Ni loch maul orlth . • Tan.t,
men.. to coont..n For owl, ot o t
cnl9 1 • II I'M
IIOOR SPRINGS-1 go]. ludin Rusher
Uror Pprings. Just rred .t No. II Nlea....t
5001.9 J t H
OIL CLOTH CLOTITINO—On 1..1.
irnr. ,r Oil Cloqi enll.llll.ln
pat o; itt.r Coat.. If•vany J.ltets. Danto
Ca;rs. rut _le at tho itlab , ar Dept Iln M . 5 .
Lob , J a ft. PHI LIP."
IIST OF LETTERS remaining in Wilkins
reo lime.. Al ,,, thenr moot,. P. Nov.:Oyer lab.
Aoht•r Al...zanier lli.ll.John
Ilr..opm I•etor . lialt.lc..rt.
Coonl, Kea Nna , 11..+1 llecorre V.
C lark Wllllatu ,
1 !...11,..r. 1:11....th
lark Jo•vpb IV Y.l .arm nf Tom:we-al:l,v
Dlekry IVollam
n019.+11.1 . LUISE B. L , AVI.:):t. V M .
Land for Salo.
•
THE subscriber will osorat p ublitsak; on
Cho gth of Dora:ober next. at 11 o'clock, A. 11. thn
rano of lien, !Mud. deg'd. The rattn contatne 60 arr...
of land ID North llontlorlou township. Westin°,
land out,. P. on .hkltt aro good improeemene. semi
good 11011. Tortos mode known at .ale
•
nolf....St•er JOHN MITCHELL
agalialigg 185 1. ,iirtiat
FALL AND WINTER ARRANOEMENT
TOR TRAVRL
BETWEEN CLEVELAND AND KIMIBURGH
tee Cerrnind and Pow orgh Railroad.'
From Cleveland to Hanover 74. tolles,
Fro. Hanover to Wellravilln, br ?dads
Au! from Well . ule to Pilts
FußEAburgh y b the new and sob.,
id eturcur T CITY.
This arrsagenient ro contJutu until the let Janunr7, l ilds.
when the Cave trill run from Oieteiatri Wril*VlPg.
MITE Express Train of Cars will leers
ClneelandJelly (Sunday aceptal) at 545 Iv 31.111 ,
ter the uviest of the night Train fret. Chorin net. arviv.
Ins at Ilainour Station at 1215 P. 51_ end at Wellnville et
7 P. W. and at Pittsburgh lb., snme,.e.y.,"
Returning will Inane Pitteburgh doily at a P. 51., orris
log at Cluel.d bP. unsun to cenneet with the
Eeronig Train to Cincinnati, and with gleam Hosts Put
sod Wrat until the clone of navigation,
natl.
Tin
50 roa n.
er ttsburgh to Clniand.l . o boom .. to Conc.
. .
Coro to Clove loud. 1.4.04t0 Clucionnti, 110,00.
Mos Clot. a Pltu. IL It. ,
For ?Ickes aNply to U. 3L I.IAIVIt/N. Agrut.
31onoogabelo How, ritutNtlt.
itslght Atreat, C. BARN Rd. No. El Wider and 6 , 1 Vtoot
.Ertet. croll3l
Notice to Capitalists
•
A BOUT TWO HUNDRED SHARES OF
ti 13TOCE Iv th. Llttl• Saw MIII Atm Rslltosti Com-
N. P. rettorman. Esq.. Fourth rrret, oc qpno the suhscri•
Wht. ESP Ptvrttlont of th.
stollitlh•
Allegheny Railroad
•
TN pursuance of the directions oflan not of
Aerembly of the ath of A idi. end aupplatorni
ir.to of Lb. 14th of April, 11131. etaltle4 - An Art for th ,
looorporatioo of the Pittaburah. Itittaanina stet lasrreti
Rellraied Cotataitifi - Loa. 'FM oPeteel for etthecriptione
to the cayitat okra of ealetarompsoy, at 10 o'clock. 31.,
on w o y na ny n y, November 19th. 11151. et the IL their Ho
tel. In the clay of Pittsburgh, to routinize open Irian ID, to
,tey till a eitairient slumber of shares, may Li eub•crft.ii
to snore the charter. P
HARMAR DENNY, WM. ROBINSON Jr..
J. a. SHOENBItIiGER, ' OeORIi6 R. WHITE.
BENJ. DARLINGTON. JAMES GRAY, ((Fourth et.)
FRANCIS BARNS, , JOHN MORRISON,
JAS. 11009 euvow USN, DEMME OGDEN,
HOBERT ORR, ' yiAMURL BAWL.
JUAN SIECHLINO, PRIMP MI:CIMINO.
JOS. BUFFINGTON, ALEX- COLWELL,
JOHN HUTCHISON, CHAMBERS
ROBERT SPEER. JOIIII(IILPIN,
R REYNOLDS, ! Cteansissioners.
“21 ACZI . N id (.7 FLANNELS—Grey, of differ
tj ant mlaturec 0010 MU RPHYy chin:. yOtt Med hi
colt BURCH VIRLD.
WELSH FLANNELS—A full assortment
of that naterrior article which hitherto given
so mach eat/elation to our ...Omen. rec . ,'
MURPHY A BURCHfIELD.
I[2 AS TUBING-100 feat 14.4, 1-4 and 1-2
LA oh India nubLer Gas fnbina, for soln by
oIU J. di IL PLIILLIP: , . VW Abate ot-
-IVEW 000DS!-A. A. hiASON
1.1 NM. 82=1 64 Mutat finer,a. now 'opening and
'rooming tome 200 tam of lutlryly Now I/ood, comma.
ing R 8 amen nC Lona and um Woobm Shawl, V) eaves
Coburg and Parametta Cl oth; 16 omen Clubman', Paraan
UM". and
In i t 's llo To * ..
t y lk,s i Plearto, llaadker o, set k 001
chlela,elym
mins, ern. Alen, Inanneb,
Insanity.
R. CHARLES STILWELL. having had
25 the
expettente In public and frivate fotity
till fur the lotatiala tho United eta'. England, and
the Wont !DIP% Oi the dhateaes and deran gement.' of the
Nem, 8 1 8 Z . m. has °Dented an 01E fur the prestke , of
tide gran= of the ippoSterfolt and agar to cunsulted from
8 all II in the snorting, and from 2.111 8 to lb. B,ening.
at Mo. 2162 llbolmat at, PHILADELPHIA. net lux
.Coadordville Nunazies.
S. PETERS di SON have now r ady
pifor tale an entendreentendre OD Ilettlon of cholut
e, Year P•aeb.flwa,fpricot. Cherry, AD
mond, and neetarlarTreer. limpberry, Gooseberry
dud dtmaDerry Pant.; - Gave ilaµ dllrer.Leaf op,*
Thom tam UM set been 'ratted DT worm. end
manna be elmeded fnsfm. to LIM; tI.Y STSB9,
set Worth I:lghtk si.,I7II.IJUM.PIIIA. neallnrauT
•
ItEALTH, ECONOMY, aid COMFORT,
io Ina oar uf Hutu. Pornba &bon Foie.. tn aett an.
ut tut ma.n duraltla that. '.other. and to knrep the (net
Ale and ,tufortabln. Fnrattl. , wlth -111 - netinnaturrurttun
nut at 120 Mark, ar ;and% J a 11. PHILLIP,
• URPLIY & BURCHFIELD, N. E. nor
unr F.-nr - th and Markit atrnnta. 10. rtcnutln
Gnu naaktuA- addittone r,.auturtmaut ttut
SitW FALL
A.NH to latl Elt UH y prepared t.. t•ffer [nth.,
AnitanHunter. and 1 tat w.ktnuanaltd. an .-nt..nuidan •tt
runt, frotu
Fresh Teas at Reduced Prices !
OW bring receivi.d. and 141
at So --trnet. dtt.l
VllOl.O . tIHEEN AN! , BLACK TEA:, on =t; - .1
ut-ugh L. re.-- rtattp ton In the ra.t.atalkStCtoil
',bleb t-4•11 at funs tat Ind- caul ..ur fdrdn,
ant- ,
tint. Blank Tra u
h:atrat.•• attp, 7..-- to II
, td-• .1 un n'h Ornsat,t Int •t t.
•la InAllt put up In Clu and
I
.I
•
r Ctat•tt. and xad . 11 , •
Int
up I.tr.tamlty usn 2% %I a ‘I4:IA/Hti 2 0 1
ttnl% Tua Beaters
1110 F.---It. „ COFTE lnt :TA prime tier n •
• Coning, frr
JOHN MATT t ftt,
1; ItESFI TEAS-4c5 lib dumb , Y. u ,
pk,c ti F and Imp.-r...
:St Itf ntn.d• But.--1. In, sal. di
• not . d.tlla WAIT a 1 . 41
k • -•- -
40SLNIt TAR —51 4 2 , Mils. N. C. Tar
en. +a 3111 N. V . i/t ' IT ' A
NI AN FAC ,L TI. , 2tED tIh .. TOB ACCII- , 2
Itric.- Elm tudS. io •
ta
• '' 1 - Robin , WI u' a.
It. - Mm. II Hr•nt • Us.
tn.'. Ita
urld's Fair t•
knot Itittaburtah Ppuu.
',tat
Can.-W.lu
It. •tora and I . or -ate Ity .11/11:i Id Air t tt
1 FATHER-200 aides Nevi York;
a don. Can ,kine.
IA
saln 1,
note JOHN WATT t
tic:AmUu:AT-Imi backs ijoilnd, for
LP Ad ,rental HICK a MeCANltLatit.
U n l o 'T , Eß:.--. 2 kegs
11)1EARLS—Thir dos red and lor hi
• net', 1.1 - ICh A IInCANDLEnd
S PRIES-3 1.11.1, prime. 801 l Butter:
Itnsrouta.
4 tP hue BAR,
.. Parked Hutt.,
lOU !tux— etmns• - ..
to It*. Deeloralt ftr Faln Ity
- ENoll I All a HENN rm., Snonnd .
nun nun-n TI , vAI and Itualthllnldl %la
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!'
T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT.No.7.I
:IL Third rnrent.oppoallni tho Pant
is Lady', Lind, for Swoons ber•
iirshaner
ayirtainni
• Intarruitinnal Magazine, Niortimbar
liarporho New MLuthly Maiptaina; Lir Nen-earner.
Model Architrnt, L.
Mohr-Dick,. r the WALL. a new work by Herman ND,
•ilin. Ks,
Dirtlnfutry of Shaksperarn guntationa
ilisrlinuituriat and Cultivatnr, for
London Winn. and London tin IL.
Harper, Maustine. vol bonsid in muslin
kohl.= In Iroland. by IL 11 Thacitern,
liontion Art Journal nutanntien
Lair and Adventure.. ~t La Arkaana. liontnr
The Orntilana, a an novel by Buis.,
lairrustis nal Mahal., for inn Snii
The Lily Itee. by Bunn.. Amin.
The siamathyrit of the IS Ildersiessa. Lhe of Dan Marbin
Um 4.N1 and his Nairn naonho Num
tie taking of the Rauh, by Nam,
\Limos, of • Klima -1., by Dunrny
II trry Burnham. •liaie of A11tt.e..,12 it.
1,..11. Arum.. or the hasinnul bd.
' , rank kairleigh. or inormia . the ILO/. of a mealy. Pupil
I lintory of the of the MLnareby in Brunn.—.
hr A sin Lesciartui-
Sinit.itis MrnitsoLue,i,
only Iltinalition. n Mau, or th. human 'Yearn. part
userLl
Katt...rimy Walton, ot the nelayi nit uorrhentar, an 110
lanind itoinauceot thy ',volution in Carolina.
TO. Conionaor. en historical hovel.
:Yaw.. and htiLloirn, or litida and Stinsnum•
The Vaha. a Taln ralrnirting 'ran, I' It .I•tu. ,
T ILLIph hurninsforl. a Srnlale.
i n
Hunter, • thy afMal
iiipany Chid. by !Lipoid.
Maine., the Chibi GI N. Bath. I. nil& a Tab,
ATHENAEUM
GREAT LITRACTION—THILEF. NIGHTS ONLY'
ONI)AY and Wednesday,
/VI oembor land P.0d , • 01 2
10,,p will be asbilAto2 areal ong,nal ~ndram.
of EDEN. illustrative M Xidtudo Paradipa repre.entind
he Rolm, o: the .:LoL. oistb thre.grotmo uf Adam an;
lore [be ot h(o.elowettel, tintoh.d nAoadot,
doron.c3 bo.t Panora.. ;n the uorl
, I'durrost.o3 sr: A.l 0, ••
Then till by an rdntlntron ouch aftertgoon id
out. Cb22drau 5,11 roloe nor At°
Sight Exchange on Cincinnati,
.it the tweet thrombi , rate, Ls
13-11
Preminm.Cow and Calf_
pc/riot:a of thr Cava arrl Calla
Inc t.s.•k th • trft pr , sroorn
r• .1.1z,t2K tt
-.I .• t.r.a.‘a
MMMME=I
•
canal ißoats
TEN \.IL IiUATS 'IVANTEI) DIME
IA .'t. urn Cnai tr Lrr. rn
nttl prrtnrot
"401 ut .21, tb- C. tutany, nt
‘l,Xne . i Flank, mth. ondent.,,,l a tb
-111.1( HI..
rani: or I;nclann , 'lmmitnn Oral 1.,Y160.,
Patent Soap.
✓ M ill . E PATENT RIGHT, fur the fellott - int;
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r. Creort,l:4 tor .
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vr, ,rue Amermsh. Cr K Wt.+l•.,
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tlirheA.A• I•JuAlr I. aare patent Pl.u,h.
. h.. t. ten the p1....11mm At the St3te tasr• nr Obi,
1.. r et.rl al A,sr-kil , tarei I ear
e...kialy. r I VII It ha• Arrr , v,
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an, 0•1,. A
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1.-•.111, • 1,A0e..1A,...:1 rr4T,
I /MN EPNCIM,
Eight beautiful .P•or.p.af trrtumontal
PAT ENI CHILLED HULLS.
J C. i:l:111.4 Ilnlls Sing. 142111 pg Mid
(Sating, ma.ln
L.l Ht2l: PETTLF.r ASP CUPP:.
P,t.nt Erttlra it tiwp. Pot A.h.P.xl. Ash. do.
Vcd tbn mandlsolus• (.1 O.* nun.. rho Isom., inn
mat on On pr.,. patented ht . J. C. Oar, and aro ;ono
sior n.r ddrabilstr lo an, nth , . and Fold lownr than Moan
m.d• on Ow old plan
id" Stores a u to
ry
Jerre; two. etor.
.r. fur 141,tr, nod Camtalns of rvery dearrlptlOD.
IWO , .rd NAIL. ..1 of whirh • offrr tho rury
J LAHR V a ell
Great Sale of Town Leta in Wellsville, 0.
N the 3d I)erember, ISSI, at ll)e'eleek
A U.. nu U.. proontava. 0111 by wild a large numb,
lOTA. favorably lubabll kr bu•loans rub
brag en both auks i•ftlie!mad and Railroad
''4"""n"' T.1;71' wt
VLL CO..
not.l , laoBLS Pitt.hurat, Pa.
Chester's Emporium
OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
VIIEN'S WEAR, embracing ererr artirle
j strolo.l Lrr n cent outfit. Worksannehlt, one
WI
-
it,: rte
is rommeneurete with the times
(1161 'earn old .n.l Unu•nia
furnished with • romrlete outfit nt the shortest, none,
VP° suits Ito, F . I,ottung on hand. Also. Roy* . Ohl.,
ieere, Surpecolers, Itnnultercluef, nett; ourks.
U.S. , a, Re. We .toll to plea,.
r.. 0. it,, id Ouothhedtl Wert. near Diatantol Lite,
• PRIZO HALL I
FOR A FEW EVENINGS ONLY.
R LYTIIE'S Grand Panoramic Slotchcii of
Ll the A LLEt/lIENY SIOUNTAINe--wctething ent.re
It nett, sal different ta Jetta, elocution anti arrant,
thrnt, front any 11111. hitherto °Verna to the public
Tickk, ST rrottc to be hala< the lintels •nd
noltrtt
Western Insurance Company ofPittsburgh.
(I.:APITAL $300,000. It. MILLER, ,a.,
Prswid , ut. Y. M. lionlon.S,,tary.
'AI tenure against .11 kinds or rigkh Fire and Ma/9C
All hmutw will be liberally adjurded athl preand.r paid.
A home ltntltution—maraca by Direct/an 160 RI, well
known in the community, and who hre determlned by
C r ; are Caer t d gt h. Vin ' th "
irbn denim to I.n Itomted.
Utahnovs—lleubru Miller, 3r.. W bnlicr W. LY
ml. C. Ihnisen, Thos. MAL, Aka. he, black. lh.o.
W. !snap., Jame. Wank, George Danl.. Nathaniel
Jame, Lippinentt. and W. II Fmith.
OM, 'in al Water Pin... t•st , Lino., ot 6parin &
up Amin., Pittabar,l, yttiAly
ti• cIiEsTER, Merchant Tail — Jr anti elo-
Lt a this., hn 31 emathlSAJ On et. Parbenlar .hell.
nun pall N Boy,' and Yputlu,' CinthinC unll
Cold Weather has Come.
DON'T FORGET CHESTER'S Emporiu'm
„ 11.,•• CLOTIIINO.
Ntwly to 7111mItlaft.:1.1ntro+t,
11.11, • n.OO Dtxruond alley
New 'Dress Bilke.
"TRfan have justroi:'‘i a variety of styles new
thee•includin, • low panern• Tel
moods'
eWt plain and found el•vk Lunn., ter latter
017 ,11 M. Plaid Vrvnrh alerinos. • army, article. ond np
dealrable nogaln far this innoon_
Toilette, wall an w.rortraput of Coffee rniorci, Omen.
rich Maroon. god ohad. of plain 'don.° de Lome.;
rench Merino, or r_bnlra arab wolf othrr rola, Mark
Mant.Wa *el ru b . new Mile Unxba Lou. Shawle. IV
bLsirlr, Searle rant Ribtwnie On.
31U1IPAY a nueettritLe.
Leaf" hnrllleaat ror. rourth end 11 roil 000.
ILOAKSI CLOAKS!—J. A. MeKNIGIIT,
gi I No. 03 Fourth n, has trod (lair tuortiln.; by Mho.'
aynr large lot of Cloak• and Fade, ruthaide fur lAt.
dire And Children. An mely rail teture s chub-. bar.
Fudn.
rred--• fra 4 L and rtrmk of Trimmlocr. ei
nin+tdefirutOr otylm , nolb •
A LeOllOL--'21.. nun per rt.., for
mlo by It.
N 0 . 4 Woad et.
I AM) bbl, Winter Strained, for
A Jr by - IL E. SELLHite
i'Milli. AIiIMONIA=•2 casks for sale by
J Dom IL E. SELLER...
tillll3o-2 casks Madras and Manilla, h,r
..M by K. E. SEI.I.ERS.
BORAX—nou lb. for gale by
0016 .1. CO-; ~+ 1 t{mlwt
I)
'CHROMATE POT ABll-4“100 II s. fur
ifl gulp by .1 KIDD t CO.
ALCOIIOL---30 bbls. mud ;G,fur sale by
11016 J. KIDD • CO.
INSEED OIL-214 bbls. for sale by
J
4 sou J. KIDD a CO.
(~,lENNA-400 lbs. Alaz. and In., Tor Buie by
1.7 nca ItE.sALLEM.
BALSAM FIR-10 galls. for salt% by
nalo IL S. En.q.ths
1 1 UNO0REEK SEED-600 lba. 41 . 110 by
aola J. KID
"POT ASH-10 croilts prime, wile bp
noI5 J. IMO a cb
ROLL BUTTER - 15 hh is. B I:l:t y Grovk \
l oni c
j Clantela Buildica
-
ANCFACTL'HED TOBACCO.—
,
A 413..811 Lump.
J. /Vt. FL ,
Q n
00 ola
1 dor. Pnd I salP
jup .4.1,
FRESH 'PEAS—_SO hr. chest.
p88814,1,13rd,
r hf h
J
• .
EAT!' R —.150 N. V., for S:t
II FLOY
), AN/I— 25 k s pure. for m.le
s FLOtio
Notice.
lETTERS Te.siroueutary to the estate :f
A J.mre ”f I nthatta t015 1 1131.- ,,, unq 'Pt M.
bay. ,rlkB Ica V• eh,. .u.rrit.try: ‘II
havrna uralo.t ..IA ..fate rt,-....ut
th-n, 001, a1ath0nt1.....4-1 h.r eqtti,mrtit to..
It. lIRITITRN,
W31.D1 , 1:54 - .
R.
It IVILKINS
Ezmutorx
MEI=
tik Ito IMS-50 doz. f.,r Sok liv
W. s .MSI n 56N.
_el Watat. st
A PPLES--3il Ells. reed on consignment
.an for Wooll6 A -ON.
n. , la nI W•ter rL
1 1'N CLIVE RS—V. doz. Indl Rubber Gun
111 11 diflerrot 10110 Juat re and
1. r at S. 116 MarkeL atr,t.
,•"" J t 11 .
IIIF: PRESERVERS &JACK TS-6 , 10z
Lll.. ... arsl Jack/0,6(411lb. 11. Tent kinde
umuu far ur..6. (sr at ft,. It uhSer Depst.llll.Mart.lrt
J 11111 , ,LIt'S
eels 7l l{ L tt e Ei f i r :1e.1. 11e /UVELL. 1.11155 , 1 e.t
II RONIF: GREEN k. YELLOW-1 e ses,
116 W 06.1•
14 , RESII FRUIT-3 'asks Zante Curran •
Lana M .11. Ittiahar,
I 41 Ai A Is boar. SI, It. Ralmns:
rap.,
. WILL
Citron:
y, r n WILLIAMS A CO
ASII .n itOAHDS-50 doz. ilolxnes' Pat
•otnnl.l J WILLIA3Iti RCO
I / r
LACK — ll o Challen g e,
it ll(Yl' ASH-10 vask.i fur sale by
0014 .7 ft WILLIAM: , R CO.
HOOMS-175 doz. Corn, tor rale by
ooLI 417)0 R.Mce A N DLE. , S
‘IT ASH BOARDS-40 doz. Zinc, for rale
by WICK a McCANLLES6
lIEESE--4o bezel; extra Cream D. H. F..
mad ft , r•xto br
0 ,, 14 WICK k MeCANDLESS •
1)1.14 D t11:1..71I CHEESE--. 300 bxs. 11 . erlep's.
r Cbmse. W u dmy
awl for wali by
RICE t 31...CANDLES,'
UTT,NO I:REESE-400 boxes for walk by
ndi WICK k 71IrCKNI/LESS.
1111111'E FISII In blob , . and hf. bbls. for
Y V by • RICE t WWANDLK.,B.
'VIABLE SA LT—ln boxes, fdr sale by
Il unll IVIO,K • WCANDI.I,I+S.
--.
. - -
[JOT ASII—A prime article Tor sale by
II nt•lt M P.:K 0 fircANDISA.
ANIES Mei; 1.7 F FEY, (All oemsor J.,lirt
0 31 ,, nisn., Ikholossls Itrugglst, ski dealer In Ml',
• tont, srnobss, 1/y ofluffs, Perfuo,lsa, kt . No, 1 1 11
o,ssl strs, sc. door srotb of Dtsmoodallky, Pittsburgh.
C.qtycsDill on Wool Y mr . pply ••1 3kogsn'• kr
too 1.,5, 1111 s, nod Worsa Kills: not 3,
WEATHERS er
111 sacks estlook 3 /11.3 ks
sni rot so,. by IkAlktfillCKEY k Cu,
W•Ookort Fowl. sus
_
L~ V INTER LOVES—Nos ;n store, aCOM
•onapri.h. eyeri j , rittr,:,lrOln
1 , 1.. 1 .1 4 rst 1 11 1 1 t A.
Ni
and 5... streot o:
{,TEAM BOAT COISSiNTEAPANES-11 7 4. ,
1.1 Y. , . tonticnno.nt mnys fol k ( C ooo y s ,.. s ,
rs b.-1 se sill ...11 undo.. coo of. lusnnfneturs.
n:11, Yl‘llllAt , o3 • CO
re•?'d,
Offtcery' Costs. larks:
cap.. with tie , eet
rtir
.4 "
hbort:
fi heenne Jerk.,
.th rtar.Vie:. iiseortceintiir ilifftteuy strlen N y
h
llarßet tt,
NH 2i)
rr... 1411, 1 . otter we, %hues' India Ilithter
. yublir
ah.l eui retail ilt ts they
ter ,'r.4 In this 'ca. Fth awl. at
le I relit Ili Vtartet
c 11 iucii.Lir,
•
)Eiti 1 . 7"-•!! i . . k P,_2 . 11151,11.45 f or Ir
I. A A 11'0,111 . • CA a ecc
1
Am r BLACK—{uI ictslc. in papers., aff•'cl:
A
1 ! in bul
.7 , 40 Iba f.trmcniern for Mit by
II A fAIINE. , TOCK Co.
NI INCEIyIE. , t , Tput up irc flb. Jam
w.
u.l; IcNl': A NI,CLUIC)
, AIZOIANA ORITTS.--clunt retc'd at 25.6
for cc.. by
0 , 13 w CI. A. hicrlAlltf; A Co.
(`CKWII EAT FLOUR —Pnt up in 50,.:25
" k rn .
_
II Lyit beM coml.
hand nnel
111 Co
. .
Fran, near Mart,
) (
) 11,---11) bbin. Wan., Lard Oil, landing
fer ad , . BLALKIIUK:`, Po.
' 111 . :1:. , I..-5 0 0 prime Shipping;
:se Cenamnra cliVraale
IICa,e1•111.1,.
A PPLES-7u tads. lot salit by
J.'P. CANPIPI.T.
--- - _
BITEK-20 boxes prime Roll. just you'd
and (3r nal.. by .I.II:CAA VIVILL,
'EA ASII-10 tons No. I. sale by
0c.13 .1, PI Pit , .
11 11 . ,0l. ,, ! , IS--Zol , dot. for rate j a ny__
Ls : S.t
F rsu-2t t bbl, and 1 0 Id. ebb: Ty4_.l ot..
Who, vet,: rer . .l aml (or aa , LT
J 11 1. , ,1111:61 ,
I'LAIII PAPERS —A etciiA hr
,4 1,11Q141.1 Lal.l Parer, ran nr l7 PP ,I7
W. P ,
ntar.a*er and Paper Deal r.
en rner Mark. and taenmJ.tranu
IDIRIN'fINdi PAPER-5 reams Double\
Slallura Prinliag Paprr..AT.7.7\ I , U resat linp , rll.l
l rolling Paper, T. 1 .T..".t. Tut sato HAVEN,
rn.,12 • Paper Meal, tor. Xarant.and am I
KEEN blits4or rue by
pIIEE,
up , re.rn, Penn rarairltn.
I,UGAIL—'..I.I [aids-for salo by A
1.7 K DALZELI. a Co, ‘kitn.rt,
NIL/LASSES-1 1 ,
It.DALOI7 . ift,O.. ` ;;;;;V: b
nrr
T
ITEC, No.—D for l N 7
017'r•
N °l) lit E t L av t ltu lt rpt, f^r Neento 5.
for N,..“12,t,
:`,..1.1.1 Slaansion. ter •
Ka,pleal and Donal. al WAXES' Latrrary Depot, 1
7 , C1. , P1 atenna. Ka. , lon lO.lrnnrn , 1,12
-11pir..1.11/ SILKS—We have on hand 30 per.
INA sins. brilliant rotor..
A A. 31,015 a Cll. Market nt.
d , LIKESE-150 Mace Cream. for-eale t;Nr
null f4.t W. lIARSAI:fiIr
"L MUTTER—i bbl. tor sale by
ENGLISII / DENNLTI.
ItIOURN SHAWLS—We will open
ly thin murning czaleo plvja black .04 <Sit. Kntl
mix !lottrrOng 1..0r Shawlm
nor: A A. MASOZ, A CV. :desk, t sr.
4.IPTS. IIiti.PENTINELe-70n1do. prime, f,r
A 7 •al+lf j 10 A.l"Aft.:l , ..fruCKt CO . .
kr dry, Ciir silel;3 -
IINKSPOCK *
IT I bbb,. b,
I noU It A FAQ
m—tio bble. for salt; b
ill .12
B. A. FA
SIX TWIST TOBACCO-1111egs No! 1 \
.r. "` . '' "g ''""til . i l
nn liTi ..rNI.
s CO.
Q ACHED MUSIC C — SCIIOOL BNUING
.
IJ BOOKS—
Cantle. Laudia. Ily L r.la.no Chair CLnrus BoA..
A Webb: ' Llber Munleur. s
Nrss Camilla Soma: mnin.rr 1. ,, 1mr , 11,,,d, •
St,rms.l School Sony Ilrok: Trmperanno Mrlale,w,
J 0,12110 Ontario.; 01r, Iflnt, try L. \I u'
Wm.: ik.k of Uzi ktimlrmia: Ilmotler. of Cslrdohls_
l'nfusry I. , rhad Song Bok; Union TVILIrTalle. :4,g
110,don ctrorur Boca: Honk,
Also-7'hr Alt , “re , sx.. vu, potty 1500 most • Ftird/ \b,
11. NI Toloing, musle er Mrs. Est \
Willie my limy.. no, rang Its N uer
g.. C. Forr; \S'
Thr Rork of Age., lacred uuarteltO: \
The Swlrr Iluoter's ,ohsn
The Hloomer'w Complaint:
{.{Lynn.. iln, ex' I,ugr, com Play. For mle L3'
11. KO:Ilk:R.1U! Thint tunn.t. •
1.11 filen or the Ooldve lierD.
-,-
111117E11-10 b 1.711 pneked.;
20 kegs do o
r.
• ...r. zale n) no d
n U. DAL2F.LI.A.CO.
d REEN APPLES-50 hbls. re?d and for
Aide by ao n 0. a W. HAIM/Mill,
Try Norris' 500. Tea.
MORRIS has always sold the best Tea in
vittAurgb at 10: 14 lb, but bow the quality fn
thou nor _
Mut dr,leiota. OoLor a l Tea
Excellent Vmmir ..... ..••• .. . 6 Uo.
Morrip . To Mart In to th e ittamnod, second door from
Dialalulali .13,112
E E E—so 0 boxes prime Cream Cheese ;
) :Pe Lis .os4 W
tor , wafer , by
DALZELL ,t CO., Lamely
UTTER.--2 bbls. ' snd 5 hosts fresh roll,
I Jell rpr,lrwl awl for mle
nal S.* W. EIMMAUGH.
1 4 4 .0t11t--fitl bids. extra family, for sale by
aen
. .
B i i i n c
n i t c_w . n . , ,, t r l; ,. ii t L g t/LIR-100 liu - s bulled,
~,,11 s. s IT. 11.11111 AUG II
1I A 0S- - 5 racks for rale by
molt P. X W. TIAIIIIAOOII.
- 1 - 11tY PEACHES-20 bushels ree.Ji4 d or.
AY entudannlent and Luc •ala by
mill ALMLANDx a titactol. , . 114 Front n ,
..---
14 1 1.10 Vii.-9 0 bbls. S. F.;
II do rlyr. ler ..i.ibr
001 l 4 , 41:: 1,1/7 A CO. \
YSYRUPS—Lovering'o,Philad'a.
j_ Ram Pirut , for W. b,
WM. A. 11cCLU11G d W.
•
non Omen ..ITtm !Antler,.
62PLIT PE 1 bbl. English : , Split P,eas
jo..t roortrel wor for role by . •
Wk. A. IfoCLUILO
Doll Wooers lAA 'rein Dr+len. \
frbIBRELLAS--2 eases for sale by '
U non 3 : CALIWIZir.
irIASSUMIE CASSINET-150 . for
1.,/ sale by C. ARM ,
,tbia„rypod.` , ,,Ne . _lvwd 0,12 L
- a 1s -
• tt., iss
• :ether deri g the,
` meet
had an dant
do meet cloudblt- kr.
ars -• wonted, ere h vs
hin• the ribs 1p t •
• n,sp :- . toshlppin •
Ay an ed In tending
.15 thid . • • dation
of \ awescrw now et
miring frewo and the
tted ileum Mc. hart du
lly sits:our.in to the
\
nice irt\tbe i s mtt •et
- hes been vor m -
tratutpltwl di's'. tlb r ..
er. Lai been &Ong. a
At, Pearlash 55( \ an dt •
lc P.
-`" t• ~ o u VP l . have he. Vs."'
light... h psi are now °bud In this market \-
Keynote fm era hands at Stt zf t 50. and (rum store
at Sy 50d5.3 IS I. I small lota. 'monis gln Quality. \
A Lt—ite ha • o change to notice }.A I.- . A fair 1:m
-ann,. 4 doing 6 , . elan weedealkinee. \
I,\
SALCOIIO—We see no alteration to tine In Alm
ter/. Tbs. regular rrent rates *rods/ e .O gal. rs•-
...sailor to atrenet
BUTTER—RemI ts a i r butb.r have been (aIS urban the
awe), and the mar et I rear well wapplled. \ e game
best 1,11 at Ifs, an lowe qualities 124/3. Keg utter Ii
willos,atll4ll' Th*
BACON—The id tot is quiet supplies are d bed.
end an tosis of eosequence evetranomred: durin,the
w,...t, Ice;uoto elsnu!th•rs at c, ham, gii@sh. , and Vie.
at PlOolOer cle f
LOUR--
. HUCKWII%Rew t. have come forwahl,
~
pretty freely. e ark.d is fairly,islled. and pritWe are
something lower, I:s ; ulte a brisk b pees has ten doing
,t. $ I 50 SI 100. fro, warm r . and SI 75 da 100
mai 10.
es
tut tahe of no Ito n, tweedirta ha
,t
lots.
g all;
o b n ite .,,,,r. mar ni ha si l \ uot o wl i
. f7 1 0 , a
b fl . nt. \.
e regalar rates fssst first !mods
1 15015 e for short.. log to
market is well *lapelled ,
e • S 2 mica: 25 for`tVitet,
•
rre lar sales from.. at .
Is town by. Froteflidtt. llt
125 i. n quality. \
Ittsburgh utketwred . •
: far A No 1. and 'te rat Non
la traneri , 'from \
rl7r sod
dtabargh nun rev'' prise
of nor tt., -_, -, am dpCs2oc: min .. ~ of
aheattd. at 2442.55. malted No.. and of dMT • 55
ITe 'f , b. \ i
n. .
tItAC6EnS—.Our mannfaetestier ...d to R • livel
!mettle.. with sales of all thmlMamake. at the f• lowing
Pile...
Well . Crackers. -# barrel '
Butter •• " ,
Piot. oo
geut, SI barrel. . . . 3.00
Sonar Crackers. Si pound ' ........; ......-.._ 6 e
COTTON SARN—We hove no :orthe change to Donee
n cotton yarns. Th. following .its of Ind.. —
roptn a
tib.t. 13.:..-.... -‘...19c '0 . .11 ,
.17 .
MIMI UAL
bid
th.D. i( 6= C r ...-'..- it .?.
.." . ItXrullet W1ek.....::: - 16c
Hand..
wration. to 00110 a lIMIM this
t Ibrof priors:
, ,
...
`. lu
]l
Vie. tJtl
o.EW
91Z
CORDAGE—We barr c- nli
ts+aJ. Tte Iminwilag , ta aan
ki •mp
Li ma 1.1
Marini. w i
ll
=III
Itnps, by call.
d 5
Ee==l
an
T.rtwl 11,p•. by
• • •• ----- •- ...... ••-• ... •
L.. de, cut ...
CANDLES:e-gherele • regul. deg:amain the market.:
pulp prue• Par, for I•lo .nbur:/it manufactured Stac 23eta
moutd tali.. 1 0 1b1Ohle. and ohnnuon dipped at no Vibe—
our manufeeturers ate doing • fait loudness at thus. rat.
qttszteitlel continue to =rise from the
Wee.. Reserve, and the market is tulip supplied. Some
If to Ilex: boo.. have be. dispeo.ed of In the pan meet at
...Ohi•s•l3ec for g... 1 common and cream; ami 53(45Ni for
..rdioarr qualltr.
DRIED EMI:IT—The mean cm:Wanes limited to sup .-
pi, sod priers ere Liget: Freebies Co. store will brir
52 =s2 37. and Apples $1 tea bu.
bllik:D BEEF—The market is bare. end we bare so
e ties to erport.. •
GU( —An worth MkOM , ?,dcren. %Wry bw are= a
rig 111.
tratiest lipit'ird =Oak. In 6, .+ 4 iSs
AtUail sedelt at 3:4371i , D.
FLOUlt—The larger y.ortion of the receipts of that last
eek..cre tar ...stern shipment; 1 bbl were brow `ht
p by one host yesterday mortaltg, ell of which we I for
ortern shipment. fitow the rise in the yin", prier. pave
allrn of to the extent of shoat Or on the Obi. with inges
o tbs peat tee day, of Shout NO bble at 53 121;g3' ib PM
f and Si 1 , g3 15343 23 far extra. Vrem et<ll, ea lea la
welt hrts hers transpired at 53 31 (g 3 3744 4.1 1p hl at. for
. tied extra brand..
a - ISM—Tao =wt. hal Imam pale, with • fair IN kaular
I,calanAs at the follnickag ratca—No I Mackerel 811 84a No
V) sod Nn 786 75417; licarinz ia Load lota
2: Lake kupertur N hits flab ka;.Trout Tik bbl, lksd 84
I t.
FRC Ite—The klloalog are tba klareat malio ark , cca
orate,' this tread:
naiads. moon .44
,
do nld do
-----
Nat" .....
around nut.. S busbe ... ..
unnun .ml Lemon. SI boo (zone)
GRAIN —Readots of grain. during the veok ia.e teen
coulerate, and no baser ..lea U. • been -nin”,en.—
moo followban an ale prean•nt ruling role. from Ent bond.
_Wh o . no 4 tin, 40; V , Q is 25,
Cora "..iSe . .Lltli boo.
GlilillbßlE.A—She ratite; to 4.1.4 , 5 a re era continue
onn.nr o; loot quotations. 'Mee Lae* biro conlined to
loos. at, Sans fiNißldgfirnbCo: Cotten 91( p 914 for Rio
:70415e for Orleons, =I 45 (j) 4..161 Sugarbonse
lyre. 4.14 e * lo smolt lots.
1.101.`"1-6.1. of brat Ault. tn mall lob, b 5 lb. 1.6,14 at
-10arga 0 6,
`bra --Itrrahr ides ftwm waxen at 8103' M 0 too:
11L13112a-W. ha., Muni of no salsa to as arrant
hot mar q ontwhomioally AS4 ragi 76 0 1 tbL '
S-
GLASWindow cu. <4 brand.. I by ".4.0 W. 16 by 19
sd 00; 10 br 11 84 V tar. eviartrr I:Tatar. waternUT .cll
at 11 ire 1 , box than rill brand, s ,
Lh 4.211V8. -Tim Market cm:din brand, ,
emir: at aout 1 0 . ,
wk' qudtatiman , Balthrions Is tooth( at M 0 1811, ?hail
York :10 160180 0 19
Ldllk-dzipplin eantlute very Ihnitod, wad no Wee of
tonoo,olarma 4 , r-tr..1.1.4- .
1-1.73111MT-Tt Arkin la now fakir lounplhal. W.
aunt< a; 511,6 w on. axed PM thr clrar ,fart the 2.01 P 1
1" 1000. 6binaka (roe yard are gelling ti. =ST 0 M 00'1
0• ' . ,
MALT-TM. Manua cturrat nab of thil•aultet. are 85
,
krud P
D bu.
LE, -Thete Is • baular demand in the market. at
r pm, and 5.0 e for bar. - , \
to Pow-Th. Present mum of primula 7510 4c, wand
tu,,,to atur.
6 Mau-Regular abr. at Par by the aloe and To
Pm: Mu col .
We a Lram-Yr.ra Landis itattlat at 62, gal >o\l at
u/T \
n o tt, " % . bats am trutlar change to adios in Oila.-:
limalls [rumba at Om TolloWirm maw-441 0 .rd 10
No 1 Lard ,c. and Zro 9doatoo 0, allot. ~ " \
POWOhlt liabrd,Dopont,:),ll Latin 0 thriltrea Bier,
aarf\ c,
rowan" mar quoted it largo quankbes, at -3 , 14151 and bY
rin*ls krg. at .2-5055.50 "0 kat--,Kock roe rider at $3,12.10
to 03.50. for 1 and .10.11 quantithw. \ ',
*lt 51ETAme small asks 6,6. PVT rim hare barb
/dna-I at 113 0 ton. dof liaruring 01/r1 i \
... b. at szs 10®
"2"7 'A toa-
IPTATOES--Sales mon canal at 20•01 1 5. lelbr Reds. and
17010 for Naabantme \
\ PIG
,51ETAL-Tha b rla now la enc.-archr \ for Lrkts
1. dorm =arid. and ma nderabh grawripti are *had*,
Thr onlywalo wa heard of as 100 tons Etna, LI 1\:. b- at
$2ll t 001,6
001.36-11 no are wOrth 2 0,.'
a mud demand.
StEllO l -From Bra bulb, ire r
Timoth* at 6225. and Plan mut t I
61.10.6a1es •41.62(4171 ik k
ertraro TURPENTIOF.-Salb -,
-bids extra charbi.
6110ES-22m following are the currant nub for - spires
cite,.
..TOCR & Co
Parper "
\ t ' o
\ 1
ae
ntoo3
'i
XALT—Sale4ll3 ‘ . regular 3ra3
truOiegulArly onablksbeJ IFIiCO
TI PLATE—Sbe 'llrug more
a1a.5h11b... 4 mo.--,50., P lox
ite ..
lli n , . ----
ekt theho cm Ume. -.
T ALLOT -Bmall aerated Lett .
SOBACi3O-Tberre LI &Woe dated ...... aerrignOta
ll \
of miaufautorni tobacco, aWI orlon oat lance Tee .--,
The tollowlilt may ho glie 1,11.1 do drs.earat neat 9 PA
thente marrufactured .T.L.427c., 13•11..tt ob, tocim , L b
Loreto'. Irk. tine.. text 111413 i. Ldp. test 19...-c
1.. c •fl tobacco leriated at 43 o. hallt.l'. and Woblsocords\
ea heLl at M:-. . \
.
TIN kTIAR-.4.6 In limited lea b* lb. bbl. Gat eel
a liki9o IP . gal- \ \
WhIL9W9Y-nalekbee ben cool/wed to limited rota • '
Itkcia2h 'Bina for fkat'l. . .i.
W have neer. to n Caton\ I tem mete- Tbe
Bonito 'Wool Ureter kr Ceobee, IL\ not/tel. the viol
merhet. ona
. , \ _
,
•'1 het tam. donne.. an) downward teodeacyof wool
•hICI. was notool In Augdn 4111 acetate.. sad them at
co olunprot that It Wu readied its 1..4 end. The net
ure of route brat: manesefurite estealebtnoate sheer
nt ,l the pelmet emote fondest,- Wit. with a eoceessed
Acto,eocy 1n the money motet-1. reentelylolt by week
9.°9. • T 1 .1..... _ ,1.99 P 99, EL.. .bled le by to minas anew
wilts to man s t•conrers, tor the w Is to hooey( any ad.
T• 111,112 flbtle,' Wool must thereon, melons to decline.
ant:ell undoottedly.to Yee totteb below Its true rein.
thromall peon tow to lank-ego oaf anices or of 0 .10.1
inntwo large ett.w.re made g arbs it. mouth, one
in Wee.. and 000 . Iff'new torkt:end the aorrag. los
=tn. ' Te h ro t u l b .res a o:l7.lldirT :e
brat to =t i PCs: Istl
relied. bat note fallen on. To shoe wholll4 halloo
t 001... 9 - 9 . only ...7.1/old an, If you ewe yoar . wool;loo
the market now yon will met low, .raw . -- -
dog lb. winter. \
\ \
\ -footman ti worth froo \ \ .
; gall do ,
44
.1 , 141 . .. t. 3 . .ter10c4 1 . 48a54z0g641,
CATTLE DIABEEI
, .
Ats.}atuott,
'l' hit nititber al cattle WTO44 to
Wag lassartalan last week. but arisri
aisasa=,abott4ookatatl , teatollestd.,
sad at tottO 7Ostoot guano IMP r
svmse—nalem Z.k h.ca4 In it>. at SI ' :
..-
11.- S.CCIles triOntr. withnoci2ann 0
• V
bead yr. - . 14,14 u ‘S , l,li , MI 1,• 'eel.; L
n. Oin CALVD—UUM to a Itmlced VIC
LC1....
N. -..,-.'.
8.111310141 .
‘ .
I e--Tlas supply lit bosses et the
~t.wla.rie as on 'lntl Monday. but th24\...
e nnitlity • and prbreea:ightldeclined.
e • reached 1600 tlerd. of rrhiPh TZ nehr .014
. on. liX .'parlbree. lOU leitreer. •11 . • E S
'phis.
r.. from. VI Zra to :1 on t..- t- 't. $0 10
i
t. •J averacitm a_ wt ar••••••
e.. and the part wee he. ream • •ur , eqn-•\ \
T• e puotau,-ar h• Ir.. b abeee 'br Tie..
%.
• herb thrcug k li.'` , O. '' air .....
n the market, earl. o: ....urret. U. obi,
•.f nouhlers, tb,• they haw. .orer
. rly.'Dere 11....' b....n a tali • ntl
1 a b• natural Prat the mune .
t4„(ttete. The .r... Are
••••.1 from Su ul, , a 6 ':=5. — CA..
i„
maaa iwumr
Tb. offer
to cat but
detee it to 11,1
Prim , rang...),
~ ,,i t.06%6 3 urt.
11,,,..-The den,
[nth., etipply. Th.
{l. gft ' ::::l * l. l fi l t
7.' itrop.ritr, .Wu
.4 lute ltie ~1,011 on q
k Pl,t, is. the tt",..t...
... - I L Nt ' a ' :. ' l! ' h ' s ' 4
Pititans:rnti'. Nor 1.3.‘.,
l'h d,mftud 11.4 nil -. , :is of ~ ttle bap bees;
:mire • trd than lota lnv a• •k• past- .
The on rim, at tho lard to .4 IS ti hrtal bort eartla4.,
~,...,,,,,, ;.,;,0 dr,iii ti• :...yr pt. It. FJ , Coro sad. Calves
S6O Slog., tiV 2300 tilarrp and b.- - ,
PAICM--. ( ra ttle range Irnm SSOtoST St 1001 4. •' \
Ong • and C I.e.—Fresh rows SIS .7-\ Itpringara $l2 \
24. end dry Coro Vita 11 part/.
oi—Thr la 'art f,a. hogs .11 , .."1t-gln Ni....4 . b.,.. \
\it rirr• than 10 .me tin., past. .! average prima
••\ \
l'i,in V , C. : Ci:.'4 la It.o 5,t..
\\
p and Laiiib• ..iitr• nt di , firmer '
SI 60 * 3 SO.
.. i \
ii t tatter SI itnk 1. -,
'•
\kio OF \i. , ri'rrsilu • Gn. : \
,
,\,, LOO • OUT FOR TEE isoN CITY.. \ '
„..‘ ~• .I_, o f ~ , xr , „..„
~ etoos2u uelf Jo.. \... ~iar,att's f rog City
Trading Roar ‘s,iss, yesterday, and fortad his
assortment ofyiarrehaudise \c, - exceed arytiting
of the kin ,l we lai e zser beforiekci-M Mr. Maks
lett has been tr.ll habit, for many years, of ,
paying annual TiOIVI 0 the West`i;ol South-Weir \
..
in the capne4 of a radesman, %.,-Mil being en:
Uonniged by past race ss in this kind of bust- ;" \
Ucss, be now geeS, withlm immensely Increased \
sMck of every de4itiption s uf merchandise suited -
to !lie wants of 't.ht.'lloutherti farmers. His as- -
' aortMent of farming\ utensils is splendid, and
col:nat.% of planglis, harrows, fork e, spades, -
shirels",\ rakes, collars, trace chains, harness', sad-_
dler-y, &c\ c &c.--al4 , of Pitkibtirgh manufacture,
and made upon di b most itiodern and improved' '
styles.\ the nppeic depaMmenr, or cabin of the '..
boat, is dlridedlato different departments; one
containing \e harder= and' well faceted aeluirr , .
moot -of city goodic another of .4 large and well ..
l elected ailartms at of cutlery, nod another of ...
eking glassm, , i , icture frames, musical instru-
m ts, and erer variety of fancy artielea,' which ',
can be desired, \ln fact, there to nothinithat
cord be desireii by farmers and °there along, ,
the rie r, which' fi/M \ blarlatt cannot furnish on
the mos ressona ble,, 'terms. He carries in tow
`No large gat ti inte'ilehly freighted, 'with the,
\tidelN\
sa . re en- emeritted ,and all who may wish
r,
--r 44 A-4 4,00, 1 4,
.si.souga.2 00
10,70 D.
.13e
. Tbe
. 15,,f16
cil;l:ieni'"wc;ehiciozet.
DEPARTED.
_Atlantic. l'oriiicom, Itrosnocrill,
R&M.. Bennott. Itrownrrille.
3..}leKro, ilehdrirkson. Ihrh eitsport
fir tihriver, lle.iiry. West hsert,o,.
Renter. titsrtims- I., , sstrs , '
311chhasa. times. Bartz:
B. Berard: Peebles. Eilsobtlh.
Wincester. Moore. Wbeiriinc.
Vermnt, llasiett, Cinrinnati
tither:lla No. 2. Batchelor. Clocluneti.
hitosborah, /prow., lancleville.
BOATS LEAVING TIUS DAT.
FOR:SUILADELPILLA Arty nAvratonr..
D LeecGi CeY Pmeenyc Packet Metres 'lolly at F
4A•
r, air
IGO iit
LOUlsVlLLE—Pitleborab
T. LOUIS-rhal Anderson.
\ NOV OKLEA-N8 k *omLE—oiorso.
eT.
\76SlsiooolB—P.e„
••,I
ialLbladli:
\IKLLSVILIi \
EL ,E—Toxt tr.
WSEELINL—DitrnaL ,
•
CC69l2C.lLTl—Cintintatt•
NA'ar:LL
BEAVX.R—Homing but Aa.
r S E A :rn a"l ing r' bo nL at 5 r.
narnmanste men
811017i:STILLIt. BA. a, and 6. ar,
IMPORTS BY BIiTIL
. ,
C11101315421,—Pis iroacctca-21 bl4O *We/mw do
alcohol Laub it Cit 200 pkiis bad J A 11n1rblinor 4 00 dry
hide. IF Y ung Co: A bss 1174ssoeut
fierdontelbbla whiskey Is► hananare 10 do la dobbobol
do otsiabarrks Ltelo oilasbnestahet—Cet 21 likes mdse\
Mon wharf boat: 12 bbl. 0! 0.U.,0 Vino* 1 eratii 4 bin
nab B Wlnobeater; 4 'W., lard oil 150 bbls arbbl7 D
Brobned
ANTSVILLE—Pbt•Jrue Dtaz--1000sbbla door 211aran
feather. 2 kiss hookal do drop CO MO 041 s 244. '
Bingham s Co; 270 reaat, 0340 . W C Slartbosth a kin
bbl. hotter Orter A.Cte . aka brua J MoClutur Onbalra. \ •
tablo Chamberr, 2 tasks broken clam Carling bobertson
WELLAVILLB L —Psz Foam Cr7r-1 bs ‘boOnsts B. /1 \
Palmer 11 abut/ . bb/a .11 Donal: lot Funds Bableaq 29
bbb dons 11411 Elarbaugh-13 pkos Ilanabrlsbt; 1 •
crate turklas S liorldnun 10 bbl. dour II Batllll 640 Lazo
bart A 8111phos. \ •
B G CLiITRAAND—PIa o. bNTualiza-1 • Ibl 2 Ins buttor J.,
od 7 kg! 4 bbl. do Casiihry; 311 bid ". •
hate. 100 do 'days& Psuntor 4 tall* nots Leech it Cott .
bbd shoulders 100 pre do Lipprt Cc 4. 4 hos 901301
danna
NOTICES - s.c. \
LEON:kip S d
.
Mayor sr the arzt,eity nretroo:mi.irrt
Aai . .g o o o rr4c ikod WOW Cburroooo.
tut cLgunct thyvugh
UT paper
JAMES, MATTII Elf 8, , u a santidalelt Ms. or, vobjert.
to Et,. :tomb:al:Jou fth 'Antl-14.onit, vald h Convor
••
liolo7te
an ;
nonce that the frhaalo of th, , C. BAoirE'R rocas Mi .
claims for aolohostioa for Mayor: siotJect to the toe.ohtool•
the Whiscoareatton. ' `b TA Wura.
nototaw.
S=l
... ,„, - ,
MILE DIRECTORS i,f ' re 70)111 '''', L, 18.
.--U.L.
r s
- AL...comm." ot 311higeh b. th i . n - Munn—
'
losut of lilt, cents on each th ' ''
treTeit ' .0 .,,, " : " 7,17
vvn sset Co r. mpan . R . one n _l a tla u aTette m ot or - LI , ihie tte Znls ' - Nce. --
nestlote______ KOOth O Dy T. FitpiND. Twee.
it thtr othe ' fin this :47 b'''''' th ' ''' h ''''''''''''
\ I
17 Cltlate Cl avcr 170
• 1:N.
\lst bilis at 41%
-Noireataimi4tb, 111317
VlECE,lderchants' and idanufactqtre' Bonk
; . j. of Pittaborgh Ear air day i deelari 4 a 4141dend of 4
Pr. peat. Oa the capital , non. cut of the On4ile for the
P4Pablo o n demand.. \
floe \
AtCll5Ol5 w1:4lOOk.-i5 ie
ItuDlssu-1 \ rout to t0r ,5 5 Fn .
us). eterang,'utu.S,l - irss POO,'too K. E. Sellers." se
neluestett to return It, stuto ccuteute sae ralsable only to
an unmet. teetEl E. E. SULLEUE. 5. Wood .t..
•Hone of Refuge.
T 4F. subs crib 4-3 for the erection of an
Howe. of. Ittfogo for Fear= Potturrmolit, •:
br, ootltiLi that. bu Ihmielflaral. Of t‘r.kty per COOL
toe amount subLotbed ly.vorh. Is rroo•ted to in rue to
the Trolooprrr,' oo or NO. the Irtb ; .1100 of tiorioritta
next. 00er of Mr *ant of I,lll , tors.
L • coMtlf \ 4941111 A NNA, ?rm.
ZI C PAINTS,
ANURACTV RED. BP.TIIE NEW
Jl:lthn Ith.Plithlna comrANI - ,
7 RL. r
. V....P refer
•
Al Mel La besu Sou
Lunn. and\ tn. h o!
bpg., .41 Jpl•o4,lllrs kJ!
poles eLatercr. Their
INTITE
Is Lithely an Oxide of 7'
thatteralith and \IPsI,
Ocuusurdly uthla,oth,l
trUi "A rl ,
kr.lviLL
When exposed to ruly
s, ht . \ .
even •hc shut up Ina !
It atththunls a southern
Oath anber, Lot tor
crumble rub oll.' I
Vitt, 0•11 ta
utenret Stl.,
ta lath enlals.
BLACK AND CI
are furnisher
W e cheapest and lest
Profs, truelon, outhouse
tee. or wood, Lrirk.
\ WEATHER
• - Puisitho teems that
km, gilewale CALM
Ithrs, th dry gulthly,
donut then r /0 osier lAA
Laws trundler 9k
Ca 154214 70 •
, I . \ _
1. _ \
I 5 UAW.
priors About
NIAYMALTY
taidate fo'
o decision of
nolOic
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