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PITTqBURGH:
MORNING. OCT. 15,.1847..:.
Tits errnsullni DAILY Gun.. IS pllllll.llted
YTri-Weeny, cod . Weeltly.—The Daily latent-sr
DAILY
the TrilWeekly is Fire Dollars per
aismits, the Weekly Is Tiro Dollars pet ...em strictly
1 - Itettheo. to Advertleeee. , '
to Arlvendoemento,`to 'seem° iniertson, sbanla be
ii • •• Ja by tee &clock in the , . ammo". ettentson
le lissom she part of one enulere, 'reed be psedsel
Liege rentrual benefit. , •
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For Leriis Mal latelbirenee,Detherlse Mar.
- , ktle, abet Neon, Import., Money blarket, 1ke....
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POSTLA6 TILL BOOKS.
- Nobody can \ 'mitt more sincerely than ow
wilvesOhat the Wl4s of Pennsylvania have oaf.
freed their political eineMiee to cany the State as by
tidardt.' and we rieriald do violence to the truth, to
Cay that we were nokeePly mortified at the molt.
The lisnaihusw of 41 vote. almost unexampled in
ma) of the counties. - prove that the result has
been named by no popular demonstration.—
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There are TIMMS 'X this which ought M be can
&laced, though wean not think one of them often
traniciont etenee tu • neglect of duty.
The 4et that Iyj bales before the People were
thole, and not-National, is onereason of that *pa
th, sung the Whip, whirl hu resulted in the
MOM of our opponents. Had the Tariff issue
teas permuted to the People, or the question of
Internal Improvements, or the issues involved in
the War, the tenth would hUe been
is one Ma= of the dethtquency,and anoth
er, has hem the.,badtwsninees of the icemen, the
demand upon time. and' 'the prevailing .storm.—
Nom of these, however, in our poor judgment, are
eafildent muses' for crashing to do that whith
ell ought to do, with slamity, but u they arc
imams, we silio" 11:mm . 1m : what they are worth
But, alter alt, whet have the party opposed to us
to bout of, They hare carried Penneylrani' for
the hundredth time. They era, hens where they
were, and hold their own by dint of great person;
al esertion, and an consequence of the exusordi,
airy efforts made by the National and State Ad:
ministrations, to obtain success , Hut how stands
the cue elerettere.
If ere look to New England, we fled the Whig
Stay Foch stronger it was were during the.
Ism 02poser..stronger in their Congreuiatal
isslaiitirme,--enon6t in the that. Legislatures
end Monger every way. It is the same Congres.
elemally_in New York and in Penney Ivania.; In
little Delaware the Whipuris always the olden
:- cue party. : In Maryland. notwithstanding the
shaped fraud committed in the city of &Kitimat
the Whip hare elected four of eia members o
Colima, and Pined over feet year in the State
tegielantre. The Whig majOrity in the Senate
and Meese of this State will be two to one for the
Joint pellet. i Virginia, North Caroline, Ohio and
lodfan, acid thettates generally, have given un.
=balk:able evidence of their uncompromising boo
tility to dui cocci Foca Party. 'Look to the hit
CociPesl,-4here there was e Loco Foeo major.
lty °Larry iciness& Look to the nut, and
behold the difference in a Whig majority already
made certain, and a probable; Whig majority of
alight or ten, being a *Mg gain of about rev es.
Sr rtnneass. Does this look self the Mt. Polk'.
war wed a poptdU warr—or as if Mr: Walker's
Dritilh'ime trade tariff war &popular tariff,or
- 1f his Bab Trcoofl utieme,—ti. Vetoes of all
: . !abac Improvemente,—his use of Power,--his
alma of the rights of men in office, and his pro!
'Station of public office were popular, or as lr . the
. Administration were vict*um in-the co'
. ' Then spin in the'Sertate of their: h u e d gw es.
. ,
°hl° * .i."l Le e llAtuie 'attich mares us
We 44cike ,,,,_ of , „,_ll Wbig 134Tfr.IUR COOVitlii‘ in
4 .-111"1 of 2" ; P rw oally one.tif the mut
in t h e body of whi ch he
''fr'ittretna a 19 " 1 *-
for the tad ten yeeta The
Mirikod Lifelrintsire just chosen may elect two
Whig Sonident,7—lhe Legiilatare hereafter meet.
Georgia, we hoer, too, luny do
4 h 9 5131111 , 1 :4 11 4, and in place of Mr Colquitt there
'was e.ompatent and accomplished Senator
wt ete the Btate. lows, too, may give the Whigs
the tin tfienatom;; not yet chosen. . -Let
thia grand result cheer the hearts of the Whigs
and corifiand their enemies. Our maw so far
from being desperate is rather prosperous, and if
can take no pubs to oureelvelfer what hes
been done in Penneylrania, neither can nor op•
gement' beset themselves of what has been done
titieudiens. :The Books hare been opened and
there ie yet a heavy balanne against the Loutfoco
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PselletATlNll:Casar..—The boa load boo
- initerbdly injured the main line of the publa
wake In this State, as to preclude all idea of a
leanapticalef transportation through to Plutulal•
phi& this fall. The western divhion, has been very BUTLER. CM 19T11.
_allgtuli injored, and can be repaired in a few day. The following Is V,a vote of BOW.
A pinta. of the Aqueduct at epang's Iron work., Irvin. Win t. Dais. Black.
ea the Ihstdatia, wee carried away. Other arca B°ctallh 95 84 99 80
breeches in the Gana at various points, tt. Batley 55 IMI 86 91
= pa - ' 80 143 81 142
sad um entbaniment. were washed away. Ceuta 126 97 116 95
The dantsa. wu mulcted on the Juniata Cie.& a 94 157 93 ISO
Dislike. irincipally we are fiformed, bateau , 1311 f f• .° 4 176 97 174 95
lkild6Pl"9 and liclr, tahere the i.;', ° ooquenessing 118 SS 117 28
Vest blealt of '3B =lured. Tha Aqudett et t - ,
..41511' 97 116 97 107
dd. Creek 15 It 00 2914 00
Jack's rialtforroa the heists ha. been cret , 4 : D o . e ."— p i' OO .106 17 136
er by %be glood and cannot be rebuilt ii . , i - to maims 89 Di ,00 187 87
postroate daring the present senor V 114.5541515 71 76 60
Saaption will be resumed V Plan' 59 46 60 46
elite Bahia ' yeberg.
at week, from this rainier/ 71 59 i7O 61
Ethppeeruk 130 156 129 ISO
The low d tons by te
.... will fa
at
...... of the 0 , 0 ,. a .. Soccer . 63 149 69 147
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„toy. 87. 49 61 49
- - eod of w , , g oo d of $400300, and the
*sat .an i n formed, -1. estimauel at
eatetUOILVDI)III.III nada to carry poop
*4l mad he
breach, in good coaches, so that ,
no audio need be- apptehendod by those wito
1. to treed east by that route.
If item we had a Rail Road frorolittaburgh to
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• „woad: :iwtes,„ttbo.c.t.inereie
tim.wo:biceitialbes
faarfL:7o7:unowfwic.ottada:
Irina the winter eresorr. The canal, a. we have
aid widen' nor, is not reliable aflar the aqtu
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The fedireliets fondly predicted tbat the visit 01
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Mr. DOW to Ibis oily would operate using the
porrOtratic party. The result 'bows that they
are no proptuts. It will Dot do to my that the
joestilti vote? of idt. Deltas is unpopular ill MI&
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"....• coonty::--Port.
.....—,, n bun.
A' Intis majority Of thirteen or fourtee
'lfsed.le rather poor proof of Mr. Dallas's popular
-. ley ,
to Alleohemy county; but if lb. .casting vote'
M: the molt Popular mr of Mr. Les. public life.
' . taso*l3o4 detractfront the hang of the doubly
did 6brhood of s min wbo braved the Inter.,
Mite Of bliemetituents.---or of bins who. defend
'AM it'd as a Contrasts, which he dendaneed af.
AT reining hit ojrux I This is the disarms in
iibieh the Vice President but placed himself, —
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and than all„he wutobt to rusks the 'Tariff
of I *stable bore; by
,nrieropresentlng b0th
....: die of lbrreulti which had been collected
ri, :';., Hs *hit practical effects of, its °pennon. LTA .
of
r'' * ' 'out false hopes of the anotiouance of
.A.: :: :,_
:-fib 00. lk eictroy won by such meo, wili
~et,-.4, -' :•- r ' ibeir - eri' sceptre to the warcerfol party.—
tl.f.' ;. .' :.. '- . Thiiwho profit by. it. - will eitkow biro Their 001:k .
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t' ' 573‘.. , ' ''' :egg will
~ have . the mewed consciences which
..- '!:t.,. '', , : ifirio! ne .feollni. At. W . . *spina, of 2 eittr ,
' :-'. - ii,vi iroald Oaf - Taloa a triumph Won by mob
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STATE ATE.
Th‘Whige of
the dielutroas malt upon the Eallmatirriel tiete.
will hive a =jolt'' , in tbsEtate.Qtelcadtt!mY
be able to exert a conservative influence in the
Pikes of the State. This ie one of the felw
otleasent rethinisceaces of the election. The low.
ei Hones will be Locofoco.
patriots Whig • Dist!ids Locofoam ~.
ht Wm A Crabb 24 HBBatnes
ad Geo Richards . Wm F Small.
4th Wm Williamson sth J Pottsitme -
WI Josiah Rich 6th Wm Ovorthld
7th A Hen- Smith 11th Gordon F Mason
." 4 P Sanderson 91st Samuel Hill '
9th 4 D Boas 2241 Cbatiss A Black
12th Wm Rani§ 53d E 0 etsacraft
14th BC/Jordan 28th 4 M Gillis ' '
17th Philip Bmystr
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24itilohn Lenie -
27th I 11 Johnston
lat B •Mathies ad 13 Forsyth
15th Nei Middleiwerth 10th F B Streeter
18th Walt Saddler 13th Valentine But
19th . Alex King 18th B. LI Sundt
20th.-W F Johnstont 26th I P Bawler}
24th Geo Danis •
251 h David Sanity
•Gone to Mexico. tasted ihr. theme!.
Probable.
• ABS 4131131.17 1667. • •
11:11CTIDe
AilegkenY,— • L C 8 Noble, Ch7l44LiA 86 , 10
Marshal Sem!amide; Henry Large.
Adams.—• WcoSharey.
ibirldrrit.—t Brenneman.
Beaver—• John' Allison, Johnaharpelir•
Bedford,—
Bab ; } J C.Myers, John Long, 8 reply .
Bucks, --.H G 'Stadia.
J Zeiglar.
Coarbritc,—t John Kaan--probsbly.
Carbon!— ,
Cheeter,—• Henry B ' Ennl, C Ladlay TIC
Bolt.
Clarion, Jdfcrien, and ymango,..4 lobo
Kestly.
Columbia,—
.'
Crawford,—t Wto p.m
Cumber/and,— 1
Centre—Cloorlio/d,—t 0 Wolters, 1 II Mat,
• DavOin,--• ham Foz, Thad= Gnat.
Ddaware„—• B Morton.
G J Ball, Wm klakbolllnk
Fayette,—
.Win Baker, &must Beibart•
Green,—
Hanlington,-
Jndiana,• Wm McKnight.
Lancelder,—• A Shelley, J B Stain, T B
mobs, I C D G Malmo,
Lebr.nrm,—• Grianger,
Ld44,-1" Peer Boman.
Ludy/me-I . B=nel Benedict, 1 GA Fob, all
Lyeaming,—
Meeccr,--• Hobart Black, Wzn lAach.Fabatki•
Mantennery,-
-Nartluunplen,—
Norhimmberlaruf,—t Dined Btaatigene.
Perry,—
philacte4alia Gay,—
Philadelphia co.,—
Schuylkill."
Somerrel,,—• .1 .1 Stigtaman, •
Suntschana,—
Tiog.a,=4 N A that.
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Unwn and 116101in,—• Bendel Wehick Joha
Mcht'nan. •
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Warren; McKean a n t kak,—t A J Niles:
linskingtOn,,— . .
Wayne,— • . •
Wentnorkondi _ ,
York,—
W kilr. 2 ."ir ' ed Usu. Loen.Yoosn Lko.t
. THE ELECTION.
\4t gin below the reported majorities from all
thn enmities we lime received . tit, to the limn of
Ong to pocee. They indicate the reelection of
Governor Shank by a vasjorny of 15,000.
The following are the repotted major
Shutik.
2,900
700
0,000
Montgomery,
Berke,
Chester, 470
Lancaster, 3,9.0
Delaware. 350
Dauphin. 1.000
Fnmk 500
Lebanon, 600
Weetmoielatul, 0000
Bazaar, 175
Petry. 1100
eq. 57%
Fayette, 611
Arm troagi
Allegheny. :0.59 4935
Cumberland, 300175
y0b 750
750
Centre, 800
Northumberland. 300
Lyeaming, 250
Guinean.
Union,
Philarla.„City and Co.,
Lehigh,
Columbia.
Mercer.
Carbon,
'Juniata,
Maio,
Green,
Total 1350 1408 1480 1489
Thant an throw townotitEd to hoar from which
last yoar vivo • majority of 42 Wbig • ft.x OM}
bare of Coupon&
ABILITBO3I6I COWITT.
m
W*, 611
Brommen, (Member of Legislature) 165 m
Met:melt' 123 m
„toiksitratb, 49e =
Mer.lnes, (Sheriff Whig) 276 m .
It b supposed that the Whig Tresseer is do
elected, and, perhaps, the County Cortiogoaiorem
BL Illl‘oll. ELlcenor...-The proof of fraud.
In the -recent Baltimore Election, is undeniable'
The National Whig are
Mr. Kennedy is II galist of 74 votes over ths
Whig vote of 1846! And if Mr. Mamie vote
Deincratied in the eraDO Nth over the
Democratic 'TOW of 11144 he .nould hoe been
beaten by sane 400 assjothy. Whence case the
votes, then, try which Mr. Kennedy wag rebuked
ed
for his opinions? They were away:dm hew
and peirifur by the ofAtiale of Me Omani Ora
onosent hoe and an Bettiswytt
The correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot
writes: . .
Loco Foam will sometimes vote In more wilds I
thin one, unless them to • Registry Law to re.
main them! Now do theyoco F
oie , a account for
the utoniabig increase of their the 4th
Congrewicaud district, At the Moody contsated
electios fro Mayon last year. when there was •
toll two out of toth parties, the Whig majority
that diadict was above 650 VW& ?UM Kr. Ken.
DSO gee as many Whig Imes lIN wen then cut.
wing mum 50. end yet is beaten 'beat 550!
Where did this Maims of come demo buisibmi
Loco Fiat mum nerve from!! .
A good maniof them coma f rom Beldame
Manly, and a- good many from .Prince Gamma
comity'. The . metro of Wonting was canted on
to en aniostmOd Went, both fiats othm.parts
of the dude, frosi thy District of Colombia, and
• co Buffalo dodos .
The
Bgabun'in
°lgin
of Ww =ass by 1
ds' asnispdatloo
D'lwn9 ki
diMCClrlei
orlduli; adeds , tbd tke, m a w i n d,
fated WI the &aral
yp the whot6 , witb Ulu fciicWOW,
Tor tbwi mOO% wd 7 F ltNi • bo ,
an • ' " 116 =7 - frowjAr.
-1 4fg helleNwag g_ t 140 - 07.
r . 4B9,ll " l.l7.l " "wr iaisuieledgl_
--11 4- oraWilaileatp adwod r a
*6MOON Moods /oda MO
111"."4"1" d b
ona
cildWifir! th .
Bonier Dareatei.-'-With the expense of •
gnat deal of isbor and time, we have compiled
following table showing the number - of build..
Mee erected fines the Great fire of April, 1845.
It comprises all descriptions of building's, from first
dies hotels, warehowea, gores and manufseuries,
tiordinary private dwellings. And' it may - bore
be - remarked that the greater proportion of the
buildings are much larger, more commodious ind
much better adapted to business purposes than' .
those destroyed by the fire. There are few cities
In the union of corresponding means where such
rapid advent:orients have been made in business
end in buildings as our own. It is • marvel to
'strangers, as it may be to us at home, how such
mild strides could be taken. The success of
Pittsburgh, however, need bo no secret. There
are natural elements of wealth here, whieh but
few States are favored with, and added to this
priests enterprise,'secxeul to soother place in the
Union. A little more public spirit would make
• ,Pitisbursh all that is desirable either for business
or for a resident*. ,
Distrido Market end Ferry Bisilefings
Between 2d & 3d, ' ssl I
ss let 10
' Marker and Wood
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D'lld 5A2416, " ' " 1
i. 3d&416, " 22
•'" 24&3d, , " .. 23
• iink2d, " " 40'
. Watereclst, " " 32
Wood and Smithfield
''''' D'in.l a.dcdtb, " 11
"'D'nd nak4th, " " 46
" • 3d&4111, " " 31
• 2det3d, " . " 22
• 145k2.1, " . - 35
0 • 21
. Watardan, .
Smithfield and On3nt.
. 0 rind&4th, " 24
".. 3ddt4tb, " . 33
• Edz3d, . 44
. 151104 . . .31
0 - 34
" Watudnle, ---"
Gran( and Ross
" 241.1c4th, " " 2
.0 2d&34, " 2.
'... kt&2l. " " 1 '
1.
1
":. RW lt i ff V v ist'a n te t. Ros r r i : :a . and Cana : I
. ladad, "
O 3d&41.h. " 1
" 4thdadt, " . ..
1
Pipatown, . _
Total,
Thin are yet a number of vacant , lots in the
Burnt District, but the greater portion ere occu
pied by buildings far superior to thew destroyed.
No man could mk better evidence of the pros•
purity and business capacity of the "Iron City,"
thav is given in the above table. Two yew. glace
onelalf of the commercial and Wiriness portion
onreity was in mina.. Now, warmly • trace
of~e derestatiiin in to be seen. New, cosnroodb
om and costly edifices have taken the place of
d up . destroyed, bruins 's has been iocretsed, pop.
u N t i„,i,- attended, and a steady advance in the'
value of -Real Estate.
Ttia t leas Taaes.—One hundred and eighty
ehree roe 1 w e t:, :1110 passed through the Leas of
the Mono sigabda during the lait ries, besides awns
fifty &Lai sty which floated over the comb of the
dam. These Ewes, contain, on an average, 150
toile of et nil, worth at the ball $2 per ton.
There but been abon t 37,000 tuns shipped for
the lower mute: daring the recent ~freshet, and
boats are jet daily starting. The following may
be conddered as a fair estimate, at the holm val
uation, of this branch of Pituthurpb trade dazing
the list five da
Tonntkre fetus
'27,500 as 2 per tan $7.7000
Empty a goo each,
Total. $lOO,OOO
The above will. add largely to the =omit of
fall barium of mar city, bat we apprehend it will
not be adequate to the Mmeasing demand far thit
'raisin the South and West.
The water is stil in eicelient stage for running
coal, and we hope dlie. opportimity will be embra
ced by all who Me engatted this trade, of get.
ting their boats cff at en early period this fell.
FOilieerrit or WIN'TZ;L4I; had a little
snow yesterday and the day previous, just enough
to remind WI that winter is earning, The thrifty
people will take heed at such a time or this to
huaband their resources. The miseries of cold
weather are often the mull of our own folly.—
Those who can should. lay io their wintor's fuel
sad their winteee provision. This, no, is the
season rot fires, and too muck care cannot la oh
served in makinckeeping and estinguishiog them.
This. is also a season for remembering the poor,
and Ist three who ham, give of their abundance.
600
2,000
• 615
.385
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Bosousws.—The Rod Lion Rotel wu NUM.
ed on Tuesday night by some felon., who robbed
wend of the boarders of their roomy. One or
two arrests were made yesterday, and the prison.
in committed for further hearing. This IN the
third time this home has been mitered during ths
pad sesson. We hope the propnator will two al
., effort to detect and punish the burglars.
Elfcs B s coos.-00 Toeadly nest, this fa.
vote place a retort will awaits be opened for she
reception of visitor., and se WO - 01, inf .r-o—t .itb
attraction..
Anctier'vflarsi of Sable Melodist., wtw are
vary highly spoken of by the pm., will mate
their appearance fofthe first time f¢ We city.
Screauri Couse,October 11.—Present all the
Judge..
John M'Clure a B end C B. Polly—error to
the court of common plea of Marva county.—
Judgententaffumof.opinion by chief justice Gib.
800.
John Vaughan vs Joetph Cadwallader—error
to the court of common pleas of Mercer county.
Chief justice Gibson deliveted.the opinion of the
wort—jll4 4MA affirmed.
Laths duster of the estate of A Magill. Ap. i
peal from the decree of the court of coma= pleas
of HerraW, county. Chief justice Gibson delis..
aced the Opinion of the co on—decree
John Creire heirs se 8 W Crall—error to the
court of common pleas of Beyer county. Burn
side iiistiee delivered the opinion of the court,j eds.
meet affirmed.
Milkier Morton. Jr. vs John Prllheny--stror
to the - coact of common plan of Beaver county.
Bell justice delivered the opinion of the court=
judgment affirmed.
arnica. le, 1817—present all the Judges
accept Jades Coulter.
AediSer Stewart's eyes v. Andrew Purdy—
error to the court of common pica. of Beaver
county, Rogers jostice delivered the opinion of
the oxtrt—judgment ?evened and a venire facie
de nose, awarded.
Andrew Pod, no Win H Power et al—errer
to the court of common pleas of B county.
Bell justice delivered the i s of the court—
judoffient affirmed.
The toot took up the list from the tOth die
trict;composed of the comities of Westmoreland,
frollaneAreashong, and Cambria.
Geo Painter n; Christina Handereon's admr.
—trier to the court of common pleas of West.
moriand county—slued by Poster and Cowan
for plff lo mot, ArmsUong and Williams for att.
in error.
Newt llama
"Joie or Yoat."—The 'John of York," of
the North American, Was Mr, William C. Tobey
he was safe and well at the tut data
from the ter:
my. He end Major )(kWh', late of Pottsville,
were the only persons attached 0., the let Regi.
ment.of Pennsylvania Volunteers, who were at
the battles of Cherabusco and Contreras, Bathe,
were peesent as amateurs.
DWI/ in Philedelphla last week, 130e--32 of
whom were ander one year. In New York 257.
Limn. ADDS has been redneialed in his
mind. The charges of cowardice ageing him
warn to have been unfounded, end Lieut. Gahm
has offered him an apology.
The GIIIMMICAL113•0 1 9 which arrived at New .
York's few weeks since under Capt.Hoakin, from
Llotopool, has her cabins and internal arrange.
Imes lowly complete& Ohs is tow on the dock
end wIS sail for Havana on the 1 th, where she
win hen ball fruit.
• FATAT. Idoeseer , —A sad mat marred rata.
at a booth town mardOomin. dre baring l
brakes oat ha Ihe siehtlite family bowled to
mrdeatbdromape, Two'diitahtara of the farmer,
And dealmat estaaelog , eroard ummbled
the door, mom admand of eimemkg in dude night
aniaiposid adorned. tot lb. elodthrg. In the
ortforir too ( we n ! *ll* to 6"1/6
Feast tat..—The ship Courier; from Rio
Janeiro, !strived at New York on Sunday, hoeing
sailed on the 29th of August. Mr Tad, the
American Minister, has been presented, and did
Dot wait - further instruction. from Washington
as it - NUS rumored he would do. We see the
following account of Mr. Tao presentation to
the' Emperor of Brasil, in the t.loumat de Coins
muck,' of the .. 29111 of August:
Ills majesty, the Emperor, granted a public
tiutftence on the 9gth of August, to Mr. David
Tod, enveY extraordinag and minister plenlpo.
*snidely from the United State■ of America, and
shin gentleman, on handing the Emperor his ere:
dentists, made the fallowtne speech
Sri: The letter which L have , just. presented
to your mejeety; is from his Excellency. the
President of the United :Stange, azd contains the
fact of my nomination as envoy. extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary from that government,
near the Imperial Court of Bruil. Hit Excel
lency assures your Majesty of his desire to
vete the most amicable and liberal relations be.
tween the two goreniments. , Manifesting this
desire, the President is expressing the setetimenta
of the Power of which he has the honor to be
the Chief Executive, and any omiuion on my
put, in my endeavors to promote this amicable
disposition, would be no less contrary to my
own untlilletits, thin it would be imitorous to
my country.
Appreciating these intentions, your Majesty
will permit me to express my utisfaction at
knowing that the mutual friendship and respect
which has for such a length of time happily ex.
Wed between the two governments, hs.s not been
diminished by my disegiemble events that have
recently occurred.
I am swam that my charge has commenced at
en unfavorable period. My , immediate prams.
eor involved himself in affairs which were both
unpleasant for himself, Ind tinartunate for both
'imminent. Being resolved, f
in my relation
with your Majesty's government, to obrumar a
coarse both honorable and beneficialto both coon.
tries. I hare indulged the hope' that I may fulfil
the duties of my own government, and at the
same time, agreeably to your Mejeety.
Permit me, in conclusion, to express my best
wishes for the health and happiness of your
Majesty and Imperial family.
TM. zzzzz oa's aaetv.
The Emperor replied to this lipeecti in English,
as follows:
"I receive with pleasure the vedentials which
you present mo in the name of my good friend the
President of the United States. They show that
the same friendship and good understanding sub=
sin between my government and your country,
and of which I believe you to be a true interpre
ter, who will remove the weighty difficulties in
which your immediate predecessor involved him
self."
Alta this the French ambassador was present
ed,
and after bin audience was concluded. Mr.
Tod presented the Secretary of the America's Le
gation, and several office. of.Sho United States
Navy.
relation to the whaler. seized for a violation
of revenue laws, it is said that the bark Sarah
and Esther have been condemned, and. that the
bark Yeoinen will meet with a similar fate. •
A latter from Rio says:
'Our' Ez-Mihierer, Mr. Wise, des again deed
very unwisely. On applying • few dayi
for his poop° rts, he encloaed dxuments ha bed
received from our government, approving of his
conduct, with some very undiplornetic 'marl.. so
much so, that they were returned with hit paw•
ports, unnoticed.
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Romanis or LigUT. J. LLLLL .—lt Will be
Hen by the follestmg letter, which we have been
permitted to copy, that Cons. Perry has made aro
retlemente to send to Philadelphia the iemilne
of the late gallant James L. Porker. As the sea
son indicated by the Commodore for the removal
of the body, will shortly be et hand, we trust that
arrangements will be made by the citizens,. the
effluent of the Navy on ea station, end the
!nasty of Philadelphia, to wiir. the honored
remakes, take chine of them, end adopt meas
ures for en appropriate TO interment.—Perouyi.
tartian,"
U. S. Foe SNIP GIIIXASTOWN.
Porto( Vera Cam, Sept. 2, 11i147.
Dams hove misdeed your letter of
the 9th ultimo, and deeply sympathise with you
in the loss of one whale chatanter ern bet
affectionately remsnobered by um.. But Ytifie
coffering' , under the slitieting bereavemtnat, you
have the connotation of knowing that your won
possessed, in an-amineat degas, ell them
ties which characterise the generoas, the wean.
plisheJt and the intrepid offmet.
In the presumption that it would be the wish
.0' his family, that his moat. should he trans
ported to the United States, I hove given each
direction as will enable me to and them home
as soon as two mason will permit.
I am, sir, respectfully, your ob't
M. C. P .'t..
ERRY.
Mr. Exass• P
The Ware Trade.
The Sealerk, which arrived at Pormmouth, Eng.
land, on the 14th September, furnished the foll.w
log list of the prises taken by the Slave Bupprse.
lion Bqoadron on the mast of Africa, since Onto.
ber last:
• " ' No.of Dee of
Prise. sin ,. Captured by
Name of c.0.,.
Victoria 7 - King fisher. Oct. 16,'46
Genie Kingfisher. Oct. 18,'46
Ponita.Porto & Aginia-- Real:irk, Oct. 21, '46 .
Electra E.poir. 0ct.82,115'
Pagans de Rio 1.611 Ferre&Cygney, 17,'46.
L'Adelada 4 Bittern, - N0v.31, '46
Selina Watervritel, Jam, '47
Emilia . Rapid, Jan. 25, '47
Anna & Consiantia Styx, J.n. 29, '47
Phtcton Bittern, Jan. 29, '47
Mickherry 8171, Feb. 20. '47
baron Peuelope,slarch lB i4 7
Jupiter. Flying Fish Matt. I 8; 47
Tres Amigos Devastation Mch.19:47
Rey de Cigiton 520 Dovastattoo Mcb.25,17.
Folic:clap 315 Penelope, Marett3o; - '4',
Paglicui _ Grappler, March 30,'47
Johanna Penelope, April 4`. '47
Unknown Hound, April 11, '47'
Unknown 304 Kmgfiatter,Aprif 17, '47
Unknown Kingforher,April 24,17
Unknown 212 Kingfisher, May 5, '47
Gustave Primer. &auk, April 18, '47.
All these prises have been taken between the
let. of -5 B. and 15 S . and ton. 3 W. awl 43 E.
The Beatnik chased a Bton[1:1 sliver during the last
mouth, (June,) out she got away. She had 250
.elave• on board. As all! went away from the
Scalark, .he dipped her ensign three timer, as
much as to nay, ..Good morning."
•
I:corm:sr. l.tria..—A sm.:lips:33odg has
been published in New York. entitled vibe Econ.
omist," or Plain Direction+ about Food and Liv
ing. Its object is to benefit the poor—to teach
them how they can live withcomparative comfort
on .mall means. Many of its wiggestions are val.
uable, and though all may not be practicable, yet
there irefew persons who may not lean • lemon
of economy from this little publication. Wer;lnve
only room for the following :
.6 there • mechanic or laborer, who find. it
'difficult to provide the necessaries of life for his
f am ily, an d y e t: T end. twelv,r-end.half cents
a day for strops drink? Let him remember, that this
small sum will in . one year amount to forty-five
sizty.two cents, and will. purchave r bon
the market. are cheapest, the following indiapen.
sable ankle., viz:
3 tons of coal.
I load of wood,
2 barrel. of four,
200 Ito. Indian meal,
200 the, of pork,
8 bushels of potatoe.,
Into • house thu• supplied hunger arid cold
would not enter. And if to these argils, Is add.
ed what before he km felt able to purchase, abut.
dance and comfort would be tho Mentes of his
dwelling."
Oaßimers and Ohie Badlroad.
This Company bu declared a dividend of three
per cent, for the year ending the 90th tell ,and al.
so a eemi.annuel dividend of two and a half pet
ant. on the Washington branch—the first pays
ble' on the 17th November and the last on the 13th
instant,
At the urinal election, the following gentlemen
were elected Stockholdem•Diroctore for the amt
.
ing year Samuel :
James Swan, liorinan;
John I. Doneldeen, Thomu
Fielding Lome, Jr., Richard Lemmon,
Wm. H.Marrott, ' David 8. Wilson,
Jacob Albert. , 8. W. Smith,
Edward. Patterson, . John Hopkins.
Wo do not think the proem:eta of this road are
very flattering as they are, and the election of
Vac. Thome will b redly benefit tent. ,
Asoraas stova.--The Portland MM. • Imo
papehis trying to . prove thAt#is Tariff nil '4B Is a
Whig areenre
This is the old'outtel overniptin,butobnuing to
* the last. Mr. Dello when henailled tho Tariff of
IMO a Prone:Use Tariff. : In the tecioth rt i ult.
ed entl•Proteptie Oa thus du' pow of tleeoption
ban on, withant any consionntioneof causehmei
t 4!!!!! ? •
rata a !
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH'
Corramondence Plttsburfh, of LlaiteV.•
Correspondence of the Pitubugh
--
• Laneseter, Oet. 14,. 8 r. x.
The following Counties haws been beard from
and stand a fidlowe.:—
Philadelphia city & ea. 2000 maj
Lehitt, i t 615 0
Berke, I 5000 a
Columbia, I • • 385 0
Chester,
Delaware,
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Correspondence or the Pituburgh Gazette.
jinirisbargh, Oct. 19, 9 A. At
The retitrns in Dauphin county have all ban
received, except in two towluthips. Irian 2630,
Skunk 1683.. The Whig =dairy will not be
mucblarthin 1000. The two Whig Reismen•
tains are elected. Nerthumbaland county give•
about 600 niajor)(j - for Shank.
FROM THE SOUTH.
om t *tondenee el' the Pieta:ugh GUM,
Philadelphia, Oct. 14-6 r. x
The death. at New Wane on the 9th, from
Yellow Flarts. were 5, mostly etrangem and mac.
climated !persons..
The city Is again Oiling up, and presents more
of • bairns upset than it has for some menthe
P l i d *
Au gal held in Baltimore yesterday
for city °Seem The Democrats elect 15 Coon
ciloien and the Whig. 5. The total rote ware
8000. A decline since the Governor'. electioa.!
BRING ME PO MORE REPORTS.,
The unkindest cot Pennsylvania bee received
for her political becluilding, is the foliating labo:
ale Telegraphic despatch from 'Zanesville to to
Editors.
Zanesville, Oct. 14-10 e.
Send ureic mute Pennsylvania• Election Se•
urns, exceptilnut result. r-
0.110.=-W;are without authentle ratornts' from
Ohl. Franklin
. abowe ■ whig gain oVietlie vote
of lest fall of 200 votes. Idontgounivy le labia
all over. 8o alio is Belmont, Zanesville. Day
ton. &e. -or the general result we have nothing
later. It rained in Ohio ae it did here.
raciest's Correspoodnnee of the Patsborgh Gasette.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PIIILADILPIII4. Oct. 14. p. m.
Flour—Liminidkales at $6.644 per bbl. There
is little or no drat in the marker; the break in the
Canal has destroyed all hope of supplies, sod ren
dered the muter stiff.
Wheel—Raley at $1,38a140c per bet.
Cona—Moderito salsa of prime yellow at
per Lou
Oats—Rales at 43810 c per bu.
Rye—The market is newly bare, with nles at
80c per bu.
Wbiskey—limited sale. at 30c per gall.
Pork—Sales of prime western at SI I per bbl
Western No t it willing at 8 1 4. 75 per bbi-
Stocke—The [eliding etoclui of the market ar •
• •
Grocerice—areithout change.
The Senthern Telegi4hle out of order,--N
thing, therefore Om the Baltimore market.
ExcI..NEWTY Corr-toper.len, OßK MARKET . of tetout rFn
Flour--Salm.iif Genesee at. $6,626 per bbl.
Holders of Flour are trying to mile the prices,
but buyensobject.
Coro--Sala of prime Whits at 73.74 c per be:
of prime Red sales age effected at 75c par'bu.
Gate—Rmailiales of bulled at 50c par bu.
Wltiakey-43ales at 30a31e per gal.
Prime Port—Saba Western No. I at $10,50
per bbl.
Mn. Pork—Moderato aim at $l4 per bbl.
Grafts—nt supply in market fs large.
Nereus Gas Jr. •—lit 'the Milne of Wig
more, in Herefordshire, there are fields which may
be. and two tome which are, lighted by natural
gu. This ego, with which the subjacent strata
seem charged, is obtained in this manner. A bole
is made in the cellar of the house, or other local.
icy w;th an iron rod; • hollow tube is then placed
therein, fitted with • humor similar to those cued
fn ordinary, gm light, and. Immediately upon op
-plying • flame to the jet, a soft and brilliant light
ie obtained. which may be kept bunting at plea.
ere. The go hi very para. quite free ftom:any
offensive; smell, and does not stain the r eellings, as
Is generally the use with the manufactured ant.
~,
de. Decide lighting rooms, etc. it has' been used
for cooking; and indeed Nome cepa le of the
ante applications as prepared earburs ed hydro
ten. There are several Gelds in whi the phe
nomenon exists, and children are se n boring
holes and setting the gas on fire for usemeer,L
It is now about twelve months since thi deco,
cry wu made; and • great many of th carioca
have ',kited and still continue to visit thspot.
)
Dr. Sr suever;Professor of Aichatecture in the
Imperial University of Dorpat, Rassia,bo• recent
ly invented a method of drawing from the leaves
of therpine, a cotton.like subtle= Wilda& he
has given the DiUoo,oi Forrest wool. which use:
Merely well fitted for the fabrication of coarse
ogre, se paste beard end weeping paper. The
cloth made of the Forted wool retains, it a true,'
an odor of eosin, but as this odor drive. off noble
some insects. the', cloth maybe used with Oven
tage In bedding, each u mattress coven, blankets.
&c., especially for buracke, hospitals and other
establishments, where • great many ere crowded
together.
WA.surorom, Oct. II
Mr. ?fist has been recalled. and a special rrierp.
miter started on Saturday' for Mexico.
If 1 mistake not, the conclusion come to by the
administration, la to take possession of a certain
line, and to reduce every thing north of it to cont.
plats subjection. Where - That tine is to .hike is
not yet definitely datartninert.—Balt. Sun.
•
Seim 05..--Mra. Weldon, formerly Mrs. Mc-
Gaughey, of this city. and vetsi eloped with Dr.
Weldon tome years ago, recently committed sui
cide by, hanging herself,. in Covington, la.—A
miserable end of a lib made nilearatio b 7 ainjugal
infidality•—rkreland
Sergeant Rylay, the dimmer, war well known by
many in this community.' Un wu resulting ser
geant for some dins, and kept the rendevoue
nett to the corner of Cedar, and Washington Su.
Ryley was a men of very large frame, more then
six feet high. He wso formerly • tiergoant in the
66th regiment of the British Army, mationed in
Ij.rrsdn. from which he denerted, and came to this
city. Shortly after, he Joined the United States
Army, and kiug wall skilled in his profession,
was mot to Weit Point, where be lotted as drill
scirgeant for emu tine.—N. Y. Cow.•
The reeaot death of RlCebbe H. WILDS,—
the author of the following beautiful effusion,
will give en additional interest to the appearance
of the linear at this time.
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'My it. is like the .amm o ruse,
'I Let guns to the neern sky,
but ere lite shades of feeling slum,
Is s meared an the greund—tu the!
Vet on the row'. humble bed,
The ewe alai dues afaight are tilted,
As if she wept the wane ta we—
, but nuriestialt wee? a tear fue - inc!
ti re le like the autumn lee(
n' li fe
trembles in the intices isle ray,
li. hold ta frail date is brief,
Haab., slid tops. away.
Yet ere that k (obeli bill and fade,
The parent tree will mourn its Ilbadr,
The winds bewail the Intim tree,
If t nate shall breathe a Ales fat me' 'ly life is like the prints vilitch Get
Slave left um Tampa's deeert strand;
Unto as the risiai tide &ball beat,
AU trate will anus Gum the sand:
lfet as if griceiog to abet
AU testi' , of the human race.
Oa that ehore load moan. the 01[1,
But sons, slag shall mourn for awe
.16 00
1 d 2
tl 00
3 00
11 00
4 00
1W -Igo Oant AID Pa7l P Pile.
Dr Jackson's Embroeation is the only mope= t,
still •eure this set eery common and troablesoa
thseuse. It not only irouteMstely allays pam and int&
malion, stops all bleeding, salllues that intolerable heir
persons f.
Its apptication a en tendered
produces no p.lO, but rather y or
aaees ,
bin and pleasant sensa
tion. pr roes stiletta will
call and hoar of the great number of eases that hese
been cured, they laid be astonished. A gentleman of
this city, who had been Coder the knife of the mutton
for two or thdee times without bent cured, has by tr
ngtltroules of the • brostanon , been cradiesily toned.
It sells blyon t : l i o p
to
p tott!--(PhI). Sa t t s ttrat&Ciodcß tA
InfearNFourth strVeth,ugahrantrol Lt . I alto at*.
Drug etttre H P EckfraMS, Federal
BOOTS 5,00
.0. 66 FOURTH STRICT,
CORNER OF FOST OFFICE AL.L . EY.
TIIF. subscriber respectfully i 114.11111 me public t.
ha has meumenced the umeafacture of Gentlemen.
Fashionable Boots, of good material sod workmarop
which he will anuntof supenor any Boot over made
ie Ptitsbuigh Or the price. These Juana* Bans
will be made to meeting, arid e
o warran fFlVE DO KS
t them aricire•
seated, at the very low pnc
CASH. • 000116C000 are mewed to call and cambia
them: , WILLIAM VINCENT BOBEKTFON.
spilt( Successor to W-B MAINE
aisle:Two ads minvrizu °writs,
r \ ...
TIMID OTlLltili COILill OR POST CHIOS ALCM..'
LLit.WO Wo . O0t! prepared execute In an:parlor
and AltltpOdittollt meaner, all Lads of Sirs Mynas,
eel* Ia kW eotao.r. Mlle, Ellis of Ladle&
Lotus' fleeeiCtspears; laralblll Outs, te.,lac '
. . 1110011. LID- I , L I.IIIIITIIII I . -; ;
to en) , leateni eaceat le the - ifianner, - sad all
tied. of Mats* 4erae With neater, andante Waren'.
rates, r . , . ------ ----
_ .
WA[AGIII•'•~
I=l
First night of hlr. C. T. PA &SLOE. • ,
• Friday,'Odober 150., 1847,
Perfonnence tocommence with the Comedy of
SI mipson tc Co.
Slmpron•'•lrle. Potter.l Ittra.Soneme•M.,l
Attu which the come Ballet of
LES ES.CIIEL,LES D'AMOU R.
Seereey• • • .111,Paroloe. I Jemmy • ...... Mr, Meet
The whole to conelude wa the fame Of
RASCAL. JACK.
Raccal laclt•
rr Doors open at 7, and curtain will rise at 71.
. .. __—
Re-Opening of Andrews , hir.agle Saloon.
.1 .,
On Tuesday Evening, Oct. 19th,
WITH A TH yti's iltyla Or Still INIELoUIYTT,
0 EVEN i number, who nand unn vaned in their pro.
1.7 (union ndividual4 or collectively.
They wa appear each evening in a choice selection
of the mos popeler Ethiopian eorms,Gleer, Choruses,
he , Inca anted by their respeeliTY instruments, vtr
Violin, dun ,Teatharine, Bones, Cautinens, he. he.
The Collo g dbuinguished Anis% ealnpoW a part
of the earn nay, Myers, Arebef,rage,phyp¢l.ll, Fawn
nd2 3 e . ii . a_ . octld
Er.CLIPI
E TR/LASPOIiiiTIOX
1547-'BNia
' &Teak ej .14IntUncriss and Produrs
TITTSBORGH AND THE LAATERN CITIE
a.
, WNRVILLF. AND CUMBERLAND.
. ROUGH 3 0 BALTIMORE, FIVE DAY S!
• me open all Seasons of the tear.
Bides, safety, sod favotable rates afforded
Line, are such that the Agents can with
• recommend it to the patronage of the Pub-
Mishment of a Two Day Lint of Wagon
roernoville end Cumberland, enden it lb. ,
.ditimut and tenable route bet een the Eni
. Iderehendme from the East it delivered
on the evening, of the third day from Cum
and Wei
Pillsbury
berland.
The &yenta will give receipts an to time and rob..
and all ['tipsily consigned to Mem will be forwarded
at the lowest eurmil nites.
en Lading transmitted
and all *muscat). promptly attended tn.
J C BPWEL.L. Agent, Wapiti .1,1 dents above the
Monongahela House, Pittsburgh.
OEO W CAM. lirown.ille.
McKAIO & h 1 AG Ul RE, Cumbetland.
J B ROBINBON, No 3 Light St, above Noll, MI&
mone. oettrodryin
HIM Aftll./LIIIMUIENTS
EXPRESS FAST Pi.iSiCKET LINE
EOM TO annnov gitliedff
IIULLIDAVSBU nsi.
Fr ILE.Canoallinatail.Rotestdlitvi.notb.:,sl,,re,i,:riztai.nmcs
mane on iday.1.3.4 Ckitober, to run iwo of these
packets, car ing.prthengsrs to the above-and all Inter
medical, pol o on th e Carla! and Rail Road: leaving
Pittsburgh ay . .ry Monday, Wednesday rind Friday Eve
ning at d oek. and Hollidaysburg every Monday,
Wednesday. a d Friday mornings
For passage • pply to Soren, MononLElsgCHahela il
C oure,
Of to D O
• Cons] Rusin
l .
Vauable 0 • lo Bloc. Properly for Flale•
T HE heir of Hamilron
, j eI "" TII I V=N 4` t 7-.lC ell ' ill ohcr s
day of riovtroktr'naict,Sonotraenpremi•cs, that'splenold
FARM. lately t property or salt] deceawd, ounate
Mock en the Ohio neer, directly oppolde
. the town of We/birdie, 0., contwoing about 105 k acres
Ott the property is a large, rootroOdiook. Brut Dad.
'Oaf /boa, two elorie• htet, conveatenr.y arranged end
in excellent 'report attached are all the ottonlouthodd.
ings; I
alio, iwitt good Apple Otchatds. The bottom laud
ale-ore 4 and under good fence, and about-IS acres
Of Ottawa is cleared and ander flue . watc of coluva
tin. On this propertythere tan abundance of list
kgry . hest Stone foal. rim I..eautliaL lc/canon-and
proaltutty to the town of Wellsville, U.. It is not too
touch to say that this if, tale of the most desirable
no the Ohio Royer.
For,farthe• dentqipDon. appllcatien exit be made 10
Lev, Bottaahorg, Virell , vltle 0., or Washinotob Urn
eon, Wen !la lot tOn, or Th., !lain:non, at the Wellsville
Ferry. Terms made known on the day of We
oettsdoavrts - -
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EACH'S UNIVERSAL EXPANSIVE SUELLEN!
D labor casing Mactime. was Patented, April
15‘11, 1 , 146, which 10 vicar or It. greit daralady, cheeri
ness and efficiency, La sanplicity of construction. end
the ease and famtny tt a used by either
Roil or adults.; is iticeinthly desuaed tosopercede all
other Com Sheller. for general use. in fact enplies
desideratum srEnch hos long been wro
wattled tbugli p ont
•
,h e lygerrm States, forwhile it costs here thou mrementh
of the price of dm rotary shellere, one person can shell
corn with it. as felt us with any. For sale at the Seed
Slots, corner of W 0134 and nth om.
oetls S N IVICKERSIIASI
P.i.noc,fll;.`', Tea.;
I JI Ins R Kamm,
.11 5 bag. Pimento:
^ Pepper:
Y h g lgeCtores:
WU matte Cam.
5 Idris (Lager;
5 E Sans;
Anton
12b ^ large No S Mackerel . , eeceivlng and
fa l sole by /AS DALZELJ.
24 weter
DEERE
D RUW, Ac—R bbd. Oaths* Madder,
3u bbls chipped Lomond;
I est English Pcnetten Red,
I Camphor,
" roll Idennstsnel
I " Cream T4rter,
I ease Inonntfist Paste, secelvinc. •for sale by
netts _JAS DALZELL
031D011 PAPERS. de,
Pummel items and London Punch to September
seed by Ibbertes;
Late Aim No 17M
Amer.. Remeat, for October;
Kmekerboeker "
Eastern Papers, he.; recenteel by
/ W II e , CALDWF.I.L
ioctl 3 3sd street, opposite the Post °Mee
Dry Goods.
rne, puschase and cheep Roods, which me otter at each
m and sm h terms as cannot no else vansfac•
on. Cali and see. SHACRLETT & Will rt.:
0.11 le mood st. a dents above Dtamond ay
AP" iilßD—Soperiar tientueky—in tin ran.. , l'
a+A far
e, half and quarter pound..., itiFt reed
aa:c AY ^ tiC , V , ARV 11
ogliS rain Ddininna
(SOTTO! TAIL:I-1,0a4 and Wart inn!, Cainte.
V wick. Batting, Covellat 'Yarn. & c. for sale at lowest
calk Frees by
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FIRE MUCK of rpoa quality for;',, by
0.13 1 DICKEY k. CO
WUITING—OeIy • moll gOanuty of that good
cheep Span.sb Wbutng temeine untold.
&MILS !I DICKEY &
eroß/LCCO-3 Peru; Ate* on hood end will be
& In very low to close conyigtot et by
DICKEY & CV
,oetls I
SUOAR-40101do eopenor N 0 Sugar tor 1000 la by
- - BrANG ik
37 and 38 water st
L 01.13-130 boll. Crenti ground Flour OH recur'dd
a and for male by S t W HARD/LUCIE
drll3 ; XI wand nt
•
1)11 uooms--2U dog Jut reed; for gale by
octlS:
- -
VIIEICSE-13 0 b W R received; waste by
octls' WICKA MeCANDLESS'
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H—
ERRING —lOO brs probe smoked 'lem ur, reed
far sate by WICKk bIeCANDLESII
war ear. h. 11/22f .111
L "'' ve,4, gtiir, gr.,. co
23 Atha I.
•
/11111F0A 75-bbiss Cider Valeta r by
ottlY. SE WN BONN MIRST k.
OLAN;iS-10 em. N U for ..b> by
oetls tIF VON BUN NHORST fr. CO
CII6ENE-25614 %V Hueco. for Odc by
ocil3 F VON 80NN11011313 CO
OlL—dbbl+Tanner. Oil , or sale by
otO3 S F VON LONN HORST C
KIA - o Djtkil - -; " la.. by
" at ti
oat .t CO
bble treat. potty
i fmli.....F?rf , go eato
'.‘/5 water t hunt
n.
L . N ,JI m TI O 7 , Vt .
to — , l=l; , . red Leather TOCCIVIng from
,0113503 L Z L '
OILDUROY —Just reciai aril a lot of English on
tor - Itolina anJ Hunting Pants, which will
nada toonler by
notes INK 11111111.5--CosimutlY on bud • tar t~ a o.
sottmetst of now nod toprova ct uontJu aou't
EL rated otanafactory. at HATONS. Tllmmlng Store
outt3
and Tri g Wbtakey for ralo
at the wale nom. J ELI/ Fit
oor!
cent front stoorket
IIIBILINI%- 0 1J Rye Wto.klet,
V
for .ale at the rum store.
RV4 — N ,, r Ene.nd Rum, ut Latls and IIY retail;
rit!e 111 the MiliC •IOrC.
ArOf,T!GU.t!i very ott , p b exr ;. p i etta . p tht .o o , ld . e rf
• at the . ter ' sne i insntrren n the .
oe ' tl i gj AC oa r etai l: wVEß
JAMAICA RUhl, proof, u 1 bbls and by retail, old
and pure; for sale at the worm store. J
wEAvmR
octli
JAILLA' CA SPIRITS—For AS . , E wholetattot rtr , D . nt
the wine; store. reell.4] LA
%/lIMESS-50 boo landmg from sum Mtuhlgen; (or
sole by I DICKEY S CO
edit water to /metro ,
SPAN IRIS TDBACCO-1511.1es alert and error ,
' 1— pen win be w!d
""
low to
rl;l n d i ltel tr r di) "
that ee.114
C ".
1 71(4 1 / VIVITDITZ !'
octl4 t ear vroal tc water at.,
le
l a
e D
b L L
y E k
V 1 N oc il fr 11—"
;"j7;lVdlir
-
Q —.20 bikgs korsitclAbr:y.
0 *cal
LAI:MIMI-4N dot lazed sin% Mit•ob'. Mick.
bsr, for sale by WICK oett4 & McCANDLESS
Ct AXRAT VIS,B eats for sale by
.3 ocll4 _ WICK & NeCANDLERS
ClidED-30 be iimally Seed . reetieed sod for sot
1.7 by !JORDAN & SON
ocil4 • ' 11!S litlelvt. bead of amidateld
kegs arid bble for eale by
BUTTER and Lard in
McOILL, aUtRIFIELD & ROE
IR liberty
(T n al; Cot.eale. by
oa4 NdIILL. UUnNPIELUkROA.
b
T OBACCO-76 11.717.°4ZhEL.V.:. lip E
ErOKICTIk-60 Deaver thicAtt.l •
to T No for Web)
MeGILL IFIELOR ROE
' •
INIK6-4 0 hbdt . prime N 0140. r-for 'ode by
beta ItIpOILL: 10 1 5 WIELD
S 5 bale* Hatunv , . •
•90••" ,Coodloonek; -far oak
coal •••• .11/BOIL • • RIPMFIRLD!‘ ROE
• alio, i comikio
C ROM XIV rind Holland JL WV sale it de**
gain -
i J~~Yi.L ..5!I~1 vli:+Ll.r- . ~.-fOtyVt'.
EM=M
C. , .PORTER
By John D. Davis. Anetienßur
- -
- -
76 Building Lots,ad joining the 7th 'Ward of the
City. at Auelion. - 4
on
ated wt
lota o p' f p - iround, limning on Beaton!, Ridge. and
KilLkPairiee am, near the nay tot on Holmes' Hill. A
plan of which may be men to Me Atietion_mont. or on
L..
to ?deems. G W Loniond .11 , y Hoehanan
k...ts. :fine indisputable. ano
lermt--One.fifth outs, residue trt font eignal
P"'"' w"h
i'""".
JOIN D Soot
ocv.;
Dry Goods, &e.
On Monday rooming the Inth trot, al I o'clock, et
the Commercial dales Rooms corner of Fm and Wood
Strees, will be sold without reterre,a la assorunent
of seasonable Dry Goods, tee.
At 4 o , Clock, F. 21.
IL patent ploughs, with conkers,
10600 very superior elpaniati &gars;
6bf ohms Young uysoo Tea;
bbls Rieo.B bar. Tobacco;
3 ^ N 0 Illolaaser;
2 calks assorted Chinn and Queenswrwel .
An extensive arrortment of new mid second hand house
hold furniture, mahogany bureaus, tables, shun, bed
steads, mahogany work mends, feather beds; bedding,
looking allows, mantel cloche, cooking stole, kitchen
furntture,
eta+oClock,r.M.
Ready wade clothing, fine shirts,gold and silver was
hes, double barrel totaling piece., pistol., fine table
nil pocket cutlery, loiter and cap writing paper, tart
pdellode,fic;
a
isnierican copy;
hardware,
Large EAtra dale of ode ry, Slates,ratent
Trumes, de.
ON Friday afternoon, rte 16th inst. at 2 o'cloek.
the Commercial Sale Dooms, corner of Wood and oth
Me, will km sold a large quantity of knives and forks,
pen and pocket .knives. mom, razor strops, S Pen
ells, combs, piitols, powder barks, percussion cepa, la,
Cie and tea spttons,loc Ira, screws, hinges, eandlowteka,
wool Ciiitil,ol\ II braces, latches, escutcheons, shear*: g
scissorstfith tools, lakblemaws, knitting pins, Fmk,"
boots, patent trusses, he. he. _
Alec, 31 driven Cater. assorted sues; an invoice of
Gentian fumy goods, de.
octld - JOHN D 'DAVIS, duet
Splcpthd Lobo ph
AT .3 o'cloarou Saturday averting, the 7Gth Inat. at
the Cornoiereial Sales Rooms, Will to rola a lare air.
ointment of 'Very aupertor Illhographgembrioliag agreat
variety of subject, +mut which ttra•UtaaT scarce
aub
valuableprints, watch may be easarneed previtios to
too.
octls JOHND DA elS,Actot
--- -- -- --
pork Patralsag at Iteardatowerr
trlIE l'ork Facing season is rust approach ing• 1
1 shall be prepateu to peek pork and meet esHogs
as t,,,,, g eoe tenes—barrele, keg and all furnish..
ed If dewed..t the lowest market price. It ta 'wail
known to pork buyers the advantage of pecking at this
heronpont—the number of Refs bele:11E10g to the r0:111.111
n:sunny large, and of the finem quality. owing so
thesmmenw co ro crop' in thin mcuon, the llogs will
be very terse and (at Mayes, who inte nd packing in
the west avert . do wel' to call at tho t belore loco.
nog else Where I WI I it pick on OMMlldlinn for
Pe t rie. or Drovers; or if nay of them watt to puck on
their own .coatit I will accommodate them with every
re:pi:lna. There au Sto he Mtbfin Hogs packed at Mut
point this winter, as I greater port:ono( the flogs will
be tooltree and fat arine any distance, only at too
great sacrtfice to the owner. I shall be prepared to
pack .ny quouly,..en recommend buyers to ha in the
r,old . due time, and make arrengcmcnts Mr packing
helote oar neer Closes for winter. ' :
JOHlk Ft TAYLOR
Bensnaloorn, October IA 1e47,3n
N:
‘VROLESA LE DRY GOODS DEALERS,
Ns. 54 Trod anal, Pitoteregh,
I%.RtuErbanovwejo'fc:rrou'il f.oryja'r
pure Irts:A te:thin the post 4 creek.. en& ortech wall be
sleved at the aleallest advacce far caih or approved
ered A Moyers could not End such a meek at any taut
ere House at dill:season of the year. notiany wbo we
eastcompare prays woh the East, wtll pleese call and
ute tor theowelves.
---
Planet:teeter Lots at Auction.
will offer a portion of tdo Ground
known IS ine lOoinpany Property! •t Manchester,
far me unite ran, on 'hand tw. Oci. IGlg, gig inCbck,
P. Lon are eery- fivldnanely eitunied,
fording the best sins ion dwelling hourer or manefacto
ne., and being in the seidsiof a busy aud increasing
populnl4on,lnl3sl apprec/ate rapidly in value.
Tim Title a eticil undercut utd known to be per.
feet. ,
The rate w.lf b.c . lteld on the prmalmsouta commence
on Chant" strati between Itland Mac and Ohio lane.
Ternesof sale: one.fifth corn and the balance in four
annual pet rnents,wan interest from the day of sale, se.
eared by Mind red mondani,. GEO BREED
.IOH`. 1) DATIS, Asst. loett3dlnel 9A wood at
Li ppeinno. John D. Wick Morgan.
LIPPENCOTT & CO., •
LYI K Circular and Gin cam; Alay and Maestro
Forks, Hoes, klettrickr. picks, Ac. Aci.
Having completed all their arrangements in the Con.
urueuon of new machinery. and'n seeming the best
workmen from th e most eelebrated establithuteno of
W e
East, are now manufacturtag and will keep o f
sonny on hand and fro sale all the above artier", ho
g av ailed themselves of the latest improvements, and
la ri
a de:ermined that in workonmeiltip and material they
will notlie excelled. They promise to produce uncles, -
equal, if not superior, M any that can be had in the East.
Toe) invite the attention of dealers to aa examinat i na
of tacit strict before purchasing elsewhere, as tiler eon
convinced that they win be able to fin alt crime in their
lin W e to it" entire
Wert
ItWY I of purchase"; W ,
giatchouse,
ater st.iCcnes onestga lic.la !loamnabangti,
Pa
N B. Permn‘ hoeing bummer , Non& Wm. Lippentoit
R. Dunce Love. C. V. Marti& R. 13 lismosa
LOVE, MARTIN itvCo. u _ . -
PRODUCE,
WARDING MERCHAN ERAI• COMMISSIONN TS. , ,
AND - FOR-
Pa 6 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore.
Err m
A Ern A. Co,
Hampton, Small A Co, ri.4b.mh•
Domm•Soundom & Co,
Job,, K
RandaH,} Bellmore:
d&aalr
ORANGE. Ruterzbausen Co's Old Noland Glu t for
Sale at the seine .tore. The otanutaetureof thia env
perm, brand has tented for over three years. and it is
vvitOoved 110( Inn pipes pure could be Conndiniberlarlited
tows Fervor. fam il iar with it know what it is.
Doti 1 WEAVER
_
SRUR DIES-1W bag. R.o Vallee,
Itr bags old Gov't lanai
40 chum Y 11 Tea;
10 .' Imperial Tea;
-10 " Mari do;
100 kegs white Lend;
• •
13 bags Yapper; tor We by
oc:14 EeI:ILL. 111.1Se4FIRLD & ROE
—,_
LDICEEV & CO
Y WANTED-- An active in &twin. , lad, say
U Lti yea. al4, who can bring goat reeniameridatiocuh
can heat of a 'Avignon by Wl)** at EATON'S Trot,
Laing Svnge. ' nell3
RUMS, &a—A lota heavy b4lc Shim and
SDrawers reed; for vale by
oett3
n RE' ABT iu,rry.avy A14.1a Unl 1
U
Te4v, u ETON
-- .
INAMENT-3 glom &Ken's Nerve and' Bane
L Ltnadnent ;not reed; for sale by
J KIDD &
nein CO'
• E Ku lb. Grein Put reed; ed4c_to
1,1'111'60 • J gli)D 2.3
UTTY-50014s Puny is Bladder. for sale by .
t.D
.0 J liU & CO
0
u llolsili k oods homee a ss Praia Bonnets just 'opetted at
ry g
. w R MURIZE.'
th _
e m vz ro d jr Smart Hollao.
nen ,
DUP
Tat Vo''tatratrz ItieVi.liegUnset
J ACUISEAV ER,
corner market and first Us..
0 •
fIASTILLON itordesuz oak BrandOth pit . f.;
lk_.; &sin wrao:enale and mall at the indi EA
Nom •
JAC NV OB WVER.
ASICIONETTTI Rocbnllt dark Brandy, 411, ison(
in half rime; fur wan 1,7'
Gail
_JACOB WAAXPL,
DOCKETS -50 dozen Ramer Racket. in note and
13 and fur sale by • JS R FLOYD.
,
. .
CIF:GADS-2 0 boxer Drown Ilaraoa ce3 consign
k 3 meet ter rale by J & K FLOYD.
°cal .. ...
OIL —ant bariels I.nrieuTanueer 014 fur rale by
veil!J .t. R:FLOYD:
CltA
, bsurrelt ,
j r i ztri o v , D i
“1.1
ANCKER &11!?iYElt
1., , 11.811—Va barreltand .13 halt barrils No 3, I
.11: Mackerel in awe and br kale
by
& R FLOYD.
6:1 ALT .40 barrcls 1.. for kale by •
0 pall for
& McCANDLMS,
BA-72.13•1( chew. Ggrier, vaxioms
r
Necesomm.
AISI NS —WI bo,xeclust racetetng tad tor sale by
•w icK & Mel-ANNUL S&
BACCOES bX Myer.' Aitieititio,j_eit ,
.d , t4 d for br W I CK t BacCAZ.OI43BO I .
••- . _
JACOB WEAVER
•-- - .
DS—I2 lopti sal ate% for 'ale by
WICK kIICANDLESS- 1
.
bU
IS bear Fdberte,,as Raislim,.. •
11l do Cream nuts, _
1.1 do Almonds,
to do F. Wigan% in mord and rot sale klat
omit C< 11 k. I.lll.NNkar
VE&TUERS-432d Itif tdlindKonmeky; jdst•rn,
nnived per mu Mary IStnotkensi and far We by
YOINDIkAMTER in CO.
•
TZItCAT4 4 e:j,'
.
fIIIT.-60 bus in Barres, landing from imar Nino.
4.ldr.f,amt foraalo by tiIDKELL,Ap,
DOTASU AND INDOL-3 U.ks
1 anb, and au lba coin Wooljosieed vinr,far eala
by oetta • J C BIDW ELLot
TOVE-6 ideoad hind Pranttin stove to We
e. 3 e l - ova I C MOVE&
FIE /LT ERS— , 3 racks priausAlutkViqraie
"mhc".i"t q-als"M`l3l%V.
.„„
• WWI toy nle by
Cinr.lB34-11""e1V/1111 DICIEY a CU, •,..
• • • statet sad tam ma
ALOT o( prima S nihoolde Wag& costs W.& •
ENGLISH & BENNETT, ,
l ireLsoTs—ostek•Voglislt, tm we by
V V ocul. - ,What. hIIetIANDLEILL
rllOl OOP/Lt.—l ease: /avg. Put teeelvid; .
ki cabby • R ark I ' HS, Drmain
::2 WIT:ImA st
G um
Nit'Ll ..`" 1:a f" 3164 "-" 4,
:tor,
pvanrortErno-g, Weida .• -Lettlaia ‘
,ftsloomd.§.skinsunra eattliebra *
eagnMalOad Poeta BMX t
Nal•b7_
oOtaL APCUPItHIt loyal
Y' "^
r STtAMBOATS.
N4ir '1146111
CINCINNAIII AND PITTSNIN II3
DAILY ; PACKET -- LINE
3 .ell tome line of splendid passenger, New
a mow COlllOOOCd, Or tW largest, tow . test, bes
finished and furnished, and most' pourer ail boats on tie
oralets of the West. E•Cry aecoonne..ation andel=
fon that money coat preente, balibeen provided bops.
se niers. The Line has been in opera= for Ina 746.11
—bane esteried,a m ill ion of people Wale.% lb* lewd
Onpory to their persona The boats will he at the frec a oot of
nod Elect the day previous to martini, for the
inner (might and the entry.of pantomime on the were.
n In all eases the outage money must be paid la
• .
• EIOAD/LY FACIEXT. • .. •
The IdONONGAIIM.A,Capt. Stews, willlear , Pale
hargh every Monday warning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling
every Monday arson` at ID '
Tlllll4/AY FACICICT. •
The HIBERNIA, NO. A, Capt. 1. Xlisiesltte, will
leave Pittabwalt every Tubed") , wonting at 10Weleolt:
W heeling every Tywdaveveding at VI I'. M. ..
• 10,10110rEarTAY. PAOII:ET. ,
The NEW ENGLAND. N 0.34 Capt. S. Dow, wt.
leave Eittabareh every %Wednesday morning at 10
e c bxki Wheeling every Wednesday aTellll l 6 0110 P.
THURSDAY PACKET.
'The WISCONSIN,Capt: R.J. Grap,arill lovb PM. •
hirgh everyTbursday Foreleg atlOeelnekt Wheeling ,r
every Thitrsday,eventeg al 10 P. M. • '
~,
•
FRIDAY PACKET. • •
'The CLIPPER, NO. S. Capt. Croakr,vrill leave Pltte.
burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling
•every Friday evening atlo P.M. • •
SATURDAY PACKET.: , .
'The MESSENGER, Capt. Listford, leavertng
borgh every famrday yeomen arlOo'eleek; Wheeling
every. d a turdayeveeieg „... edr lo fLY,.., - •
SUNDA.V PACILLT. •
•
The ISAAC NEWTON, Cana A, O. Mum, ea
leave. Pidabeigh every Sunday ,teorpuog_ at 10 !Meek
Wheelies every Seeder semen at 10 Y.M. • -
May SS, ISO.
HEAVER PACIfETS.—NEW eaßA.Nupearrs
• -
The tecz . 6 dor - •
laawill leave for Bett li z ti • Ohgurar , sad
ca, ay, arldsfs
Ind Saturday ofeachweek, de look; reissue
It Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Kw low • kat
the tanoing between Wood street and . the !nog.,
.ed to memo fratgraat4nrilurrinAusii,.Av,
actin
agivEß, •
will leave fat Beaver, Giormillmma
Wellsville, on 'Monday, Wednesday,'
and km klay of each week, atll o'elaChi • at. marninli • _
on Toesday.Thorsday nod Saturday. the has a boas
at the lansbeg between' Wood inner and the Waage'
.;
prepared to receive freight. ii - any no.
Gra'. lIAItTON, _
• FOR ZANESVILLS. -
s aA
The fastio i 1 ,, 4= v, ... •
Beneaittrrautery=ll leave as above
=Saturday rooming at Itto'claak. For
ft -volt or pus.= avail or , r 0.114'
-- -
FOR 8T
satiLThe Rae near 111011 - •
GERWANTOWN, ' . •
McLean; armrwill Wave as abaci
a. Monday morainal la stelock i Fe%
l' Or s" P.'"° "I„FitOOnhlirLaTtraul Agent -
----Li ---Wiiiitrai-iiff.--,..., •
m at , The fast inning Ma ~". y
GLADIATOR,
s o g,hus, master, will limn es above:
. F4d., mounts at 10 eclock. Fol
ti at ty_pssasso apply oo hoard . . owl.
FOR ST-60015 AND.ILLIIOX9 RIVER.,
,
T 1:bou
he ntiful stew .. • •
•ALLIQUIPPA. - .• '
o:l.'''''',..4ii-r„ McCormick, master, will hays •as
••••••7- --7 - 7. 4"cv - : above onFrulay cooriana at 10reekelL
For tremor or ...sage apply:Mc bard. . ". ocd4
FOR BT'LOUIB.
111 c nue Pew soar ,
I . • wyoutrir
Greenlic, master, will „don in liana '
on Fridor eviong
. 414 oclock • Pa
—•-- apply an Word. ' conk .
- NEW 0 . 11.La2 1
?het ZrogicAN EAG , USs" ••
Atkintacy - msster,... lea v e as
al ord.r . ...m=
For
g h " 1""P ' . 44'1 41 ITMILMANDIDia
oett4
•
. MR WELLSVILLE—DAILY' PALlOrr -.:',...' ' ...
~.
mat:n ll* .LE, '
arn., mum, will teams Picas:W. -
ww&lftailiinezwwW*4o.,.;
9 o'clock, and leaves Wellsvillis arcrgifwair still t i. .
tNicwic For freightor passage ••• we bau d . Walt, . .
FOIL FRANKLIN—REGOtAII 2.013141 . .• ../ '
• -• -frzati.:
i uan ou
arra
at 10 Velaelt.. frjsalakl
- -
REGULAR LOUISWLLSiACHL?• ~ L . !,
‘ The new, light draught and feet no.' - ,
niegateentet BURMA, •. • •••
Crorteronanerorill rano a.reratat• i
i between Pinabargi soil &maw:
_,
vide, during the wane. Ehe halves Friday, Osabor ei . •
•
at 10 o'clock . .
r e ' fre'sh , . puaege elniiiin %int,' =
_;,' may , :
Fon COWIN NATI—SEGUIAIt MOW,.
makPJark, wester meth lamb OP.
and tedenmediat4dmaillit -`
Nkinit at lOdeloeltoi,x;•- • • •
For fiche
k aeO prase, hayinx
timwa u. NZIEW J9NES".
•
Toe; rimer, las remaioa rk lor4
ear trip. mai Wlll 1.111,0
as abort everp'lloardoy all Moo.
day at o'ckak, P. Id. For tragla or Pin ns ifell
ELIZABETH. /IND - 1101403Crio.
LIMA CITY PaCLECT.
• rudide-tiatter,wlllnut d 50.1.01,,
iai Plvdbizsit own Monday, td
nod.) , and Inday, lan akkocd, al q iutcl Iltomar,
het& City every Tvwsday,Thlanday and Ela . Mdly .
ectocic,4% 70111,0 05. 0, P .m !! "rY sa ,7ti
*THE 111 Ski 4 all,==: 'if
fo l le; abort pu
atilmerA
F ti EATON
. .
- 11 a
SASTBCII Lill/111,E RICS/figir,.
SEIICHANTIIhibd WIMP. 1111,0100,1 PO& ir64111,
bI iaimacd *as dull' Ws b the rams aawydwaso; ;
betweea, Piaabaliband.thi Elet;oolllleAtilijd Bala
more acitb Adam. aad.',Calapany l a Ittpma daily, for
all the pdaelyal &mem Pittageirdirall slava'
~,clued dad diyanalled daUy Brownsville Peralaaa! '
an Lodi Mamas:ad Causal mdl Omuta byl.artalte ;
prauldratiaaawklel , Eadadaak,so CuldoMma add ,
thence by mall trala
par
t• Umber paniaalass cadet* lir dit Align maid
baildmda,
Wood ••••-•
.111D'IT - 0 incomr, • eat !
JACOB WEAVER
Alm uxoril= cinieiv.
naisoNa koala eta kY p
W+ •
A. sou maseaable must Masten
tt of England. Yktralsod, sal
almond - in Packet Ships .
VaTittOODOOJOS Ind smetts of the Mash Goestusost.-.,
ham fireman], cannoned &ripsaw at Home shallots .t. •
Rums le suomtes. simulate OrMai that ONOOOO•
411 7 pe.tuwd open *moat ham Alum scrawl*
the /IMMO *MOO OCKASOOIf* CO, en the - tight :
pliM s t raits apply, II boy mlibea. to be Inset& tea': .
puma MI, sat titntnia .••. , ••• I."
• Poltett•ioLiittlao 11•OMIONIVO104.*Ok tko
Black Ball Line sate what ka mune, slus &aim ;,
the public. as wec..gofeug..beAtnalynonollt of iM"
Black Ball .Lki•t i •o 4l P l *. Sr! Liw..aei
Itight•Dimihts to any mocass - .hartido Ittlii/ 61
Orsochm of Ute rsosittelal cc mama Ba t
Intl. F.nalsok Swami: So We'dtaw gat ow* Ea- '
‘lutteet out do not tato looney aMisstkit mit! loal
ga mute one etsa tome% therebyffilaiing
sod delays. - Let she Beakers, 1.. ehlthlMls4 ••••
mediae. thaw ss Wow'
JCSHVA ItUaitiseN,mogiegg 4.14
~lagetkportele. "gm
PRINTS`. ONLYi;
CEDAR NEW YORK 1 •
LE E•
4-BstiREWrrS9T
Deabliieidu•ratoecs O:oI.IIVEALI,Lin
7trAtVrtoa ,Yq
g rezverirmy,..t
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