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It (jf .internal RtriflihaB:not:been.heard., ! baa attended to peaceful pursuits **• «*• •»* harvost. havei.retnruedi” - tiecn flllcd ivlth tbo finest oof.to wheat' ■ ■ ' -fwSTlSnphaa overflowed., The ; o«acatlanal In ' awgrowing la to; affofc - ions orfbe youthful mini, and do iSSJe our Satfonal character. General, intelligence and - vanraUty aro «n. to adVanaf. Our-holy'religion, tbrongh ' Ihioirn ln«tttutiona,«mUnoe»ta elort it* saccodinftnence * unthopnldlumind—toadmlnUtdr lta connolaUona ,tn,ptO cimtrfto and tile pure, and Inspire them with the hopes of • • ' I . • L ’ * .. ■>- are atpeace with .all th& Tforld r and enu rn>oUvprospCrou.v The trw> institutions or oureo* ;e r nmQttt 1 V;hn.te’boca' strangi&oue&, t>y,;'tba trials of the past, «md a '.•r iwlahei of many good citizens, I, ‘Wujuui Saux&tU oremot r.;- PcnusylTania, do-hewoyftppop 1 * *:aaitleAni©3Uy lieseoeh'tho dtizens of the • ftßide-aIU worldly - - , d3y>€bby-tmiteim offering tbanfo; to hTe«ittg< &<*•»a l ®iwarly **jg*j££ paratoryto tbe letting of tie work ob the lOtb of KOTember^"/ V, ' >' FOB. BALT RIVER. Through tickets to Salt River for sale at the office'of the Morning Poet.' J : HUZZA FOR BUTI.BH, COUNTY 1 We hare cheering news from Batter county. Her Democracy have done nobly, far exceeding our most sanguine expectations. The whigs confidently claimed Batter county by a majority of from 600 to 700. The Honorable William Hazlett, Senator from Butler, and editor Of the whig organ in that county, who is a very wise man and a' very, eagaciona politician, boasted in front of our office a few weeks ago that the Whigs would certainly carry Butter county hy at leastJOO majority; and on the strength of his positire declarations some rery green whigs in this city made Beta to a considerable amount, which ,of course they lost, Well, what is the re sult? , Instead of 700 majority the whigs will scarcely have 240! Oh, what a falling off was there; my countrymen 1 ' We received the-following letter yesterday, from a democratic friend inßutler; and while w® were reading it another citizen of that county brought ns returns which folly confirmed what has’-been written by onr correspondent. All honor to the gallant Democracy of Batler; Bcn.rn, Not. 8,1852. Ewtobs Dost ■.■—Dear Sire We 'bare fought agood fight in this county. -Scott’s majority will br&tf than the Whig majority at the Octo ber election. Bnffington had 833, majority oyer Woodward, and Johnston for: Governor had 246 majority—Whig majority now 237, and three townships to hear, from, wliioh will, not ohange it twonty votes—very full and large vote in thiß county. Hale, free soil will have from 160 to 200 votes in the county. In haste, J. H. N. WHIG BOASTB BEJOBE THE ELECTIOH. Many of our friends have requested us to pub- lish extraots from - the whig papers of t'ais city Indiana W*»tmor«lan«f. A friend at the Tunnel sends ustho following returns'* 1 ■ - : - . The Borough- of Saltsbnrg gives Pierce and King a majority of 19, which-is a Democratic gfcjn, Loyalhanna township, Westmoreland county, rives Pierce'and King 180 mejority-a Demo cratio gain of 28- • General Scott had only 68 V °lnOonetnaagb township, Indians county, the ■tsxrJSiw-ii---- os folio**;- riferce22B, Scott 88, &>le9- SEPQETB Of ATOXTOEB AND MABTEBS. - In the matter of Mengaa' Appeal, the follow ing is the snbstanoe of the different points role in this cose, in an opinion of the SuptenmCourt delivered by Mr. Justice Lowntn, at Snnbnry, ut J °! y TheCoort that appoints an Auditor or mas his judicial acts, and cannot properly reverse or modify his report except for I SYS foot or law specifically excepted to— as on newly discovered evidence, "lind where a party is taken by surprise, the Conrt should re mand the; case.to the auditor or m&Bter for far ther hearing and report. .It.will jtself correct; such palpable errors as arise from mere compn- -Rays,' 496. <~ 8. It is the duty of an auditor or master, when requested, to report all the facts and inferences of foot that ? ;are rel6vant .tp.tbe,. concluslon. ; at which he.arrivbs. . E[e dqesnet perform his duty at all by reportingithS evidence.—3 Paige, 305; 15 Fcrn,4-13; 11 id, 317- The Court does not look at the evidence; unless the report is except-. ed to for some matters of fact specifically alleged, to be untruly, found. • A If tho.admission or-rejection of .evidencß be intonded to be complained of, then the offer and its purposes,. the objection and its grounds, and the deoisjon.upon it, should ho noted, so that' if -the ohjeotibii be renewed; In court, by exoep-. tion, the deoislon oan be properly reviewed 6- Instating an account, a master or auditor should not state the fhot upon whlob he finds the several items to be odrrect, unless he be specifl.- , colty requested so to do : by the party, objecting to the item; and ho general: request as to all or several Itoms should be regarded. ■ • 6. This Court enquires onlyinto errors actual ly committed bytheConrtbelowy and does not look at the report of an auditor or master, but for foe purpose.of ascertaining what exceptions were taken to it below, and bow foey-were de cided. No new errors can be'assigned here; -otherwise we might reverse the Court for an er ror not committed by them. The .errors assign ed in this Court in all such esses should distinct ly allege error in the Court below, in deciding upon certain specified exceptions taken there to ; thereport •7. 'Where facts have beea found by an auditor or master, and approved by the Court below, the o&sb must ahov most flagrant, error la order to' justify this Court to,interfere or appeal. This; Court cannot properly be oalled upon to try ' questions of foot or error or appeal.—s BatcU, 828; 5 Stal, 416 ; 'l7 Verm, 242, . •; 8. When foots have been thus found, and are . -...nsred boduihM^ ban arc the Boston toe Ad* ~nrtU Excess of Imports... ......... ....•■l*p9l»B6o The Price Current estimates the consumption of Cincinnati and vicinity, at about four million pounds per annum,, and. the receipts by private conveyance at about three million pounds as the ready supply of,Butter from all sources. The value not less than a million of dollars, or near ly one third the value of Hogs disposed of in the Pork City. Of prices and tho future, the Pnoe Current remarks: The high prioo obtained for the article in the west is attributable in a great degree to the equalization of valne between the west and east, consequently upon the opening of Railroad Com munication between the seaboard and the dairy farms of Ohio. Bince the completion of thlß Communication, the difference between Cincin nati and New York prioes has been greatly redu ced. and very often wo have found no difference at 011. This is the case at present, and until jhe production, either in the west or east, or perhaps in both, is greatly increased, we hove nO reason to expect such a difference In tho val ue’ln' New York and Cincinnati as will justify 'shipments from, tho, latter to the former. For i the bulk of the supplies that reach us by publlo : conveyances, we have been dependant upon the Northern part of the State, and for this supply we were able to look with a considerable degree of oertainty before the Railroad was opened to Now York; but now the Western Reserve has, in a measure, become a middle ground between the two ’cities as regards tho expense of, transpor tatioo, and supplies will go where over tho highest prices prevail. Wo piust, there fore, continue to pay New York prices,: unless tho production of the artiole receives more at-. iention in Southern Ohio, as well as in Indiana. That a sufficient quantity can be produced in.the latter to supply thetiade of Cincinnati, indepen dent Of receipts from Northern Ohio, there can be no doubt, but we do not expeot that this will be done immediately. It will require some.time to induce farmers who have given attention chiefly to Pork and Com, to introduce what may be considered to them a new branoh in their bu mness. But it will be done. The'Railroads which are being rapidly extend ed through Southern Ohio and Indiana from this great commercial centre wiU bring • thousands of valuable forms within a sh ? H distance of our city, os regards time, and with the great facili ties wbieh will thns he afforded for reaching mar ket, thh business of producing tatterwwl prove os profitable as any other branch of agricultural laduetoy* *v* l J:'.cks!Tn- Adajni. Jarkam. Clay, and' oGreri. 1 8 10 ~8 7 20 18 42 8 8 28 ... 80 11 7 The Batter Trade of Cincinnati. LATER FROJT CALIFORNIA, Arrival of "steamer’ Georgia with. 53,800,000. - The United States nail steamship Georgia, from Aspinwali, Navy Bay, October 20, and Kingston, Jamaica, October 22,' orriyed.-at New York at 10 o’clock, Friday eight. "’Tift Georgia brings .$2,000,000 gold dost ;on freight and $BOO,OOO inthejbhndaVof passehgers-;Bhe also brings the California mails to October lgt, Jieing to the aamrdate as the advices by the Falcon at j steamer Winfield Soott was at Tobago, wafting for she could prooeed:bn her voyage.- “ * ' ! > The.heqlth of the IsthmasTin good—'very,few cases of fever, and no cholera. _ . ” A military force has been organised under the direction of General Piez/whioh la of great ben efit to passengers crossing the Isthmus. The natives ore not allowed to carry' arms of any desoriptiou. General Paez and his officers de serve great oredit for their vigilance and prompt ness in suppressing uiurderaand robberies. . i There had been some serious ’disturbances be* tween the boatmen bn the Chagres river and the lahorers bn the Panama railroad. Attempts had been made to.burn.the bridge at Gatone, and some] property was destroyed. In another diffi culty the. rioters itobk..possession of Barb&eoa, and declared that the construction of the road should not be further carried on. Apossoof soldiers had been sent after them.... The Panama railroad is in good order, and the ! cars run twloe a day to Barboooa. Kingston is l quite healthy—no opldemio prevailing. I Died on the passage, and buried at sea, Jameß I Blakely, aged 49, passenger, and Eranois Hunt, I fourth assistant engineer, aged 85. | Tlie Tennessee, whioh sailed from Son Fran eisod October 1, took $2,272,560 in gold dost, most of which has been brought by the Georgia. SUMMARY OF NEWS. Since the sailing of the last steamer nothing of importance has occurred. The news from the interior, relating to mining affairs, is some what uninteresting, owing to tho searoity of wa ter.- Large numbers of miners, however, are in the. expectation-of doing a good winter’s busi ness, dating from therainyßeason. On agriculture! affairs, the returns from the interior are interesting and encouraging.. The annual agricultural and horticultural fair at Sheramehto.is new being held. Among the prizes to be awarded aro. eighty silver caps.and goblets; and to, those accustomed to American and Buropsan standards, the weight auddimen slons of spme. of the- vegetable specimens-oie almost incredible. Wo havo not space to refer to these at length. Among the most attractive features of. the fair is a grand ploughing match, at which many of the prominent fanners of that section will take part. I The health of onr city oontinnes to be good.— Comparatively few deaths have taken place, and the few cases of cholera have readily yielded to medical treatment. The two theatres are well patronized. At the Adelphi the elder Booth has been eogaged for four nights only, previous to the sailing of the steamer. Ho soils in the Tennessee for home, bidding a last farewell to his California friends. Biscaeoianti andtho Aileghaulans are singihg in the mountains. The United States land commissioners are in session at Los -Angelol. Among other important claims before them is that of CoL Fremont. The.village of White Bock, near Placcrville, was destroyed by fire on tho 15th instant The immigration is fast coming in, and the reports of sickness and privation on the plains are heart-rending.in the extreme. The relief train sent oufcby the State to their assistance have .been guilty of tho meanness of selling them food and water. The health .in somo portions of the mines U bad. At Barton’s Bar, Park Bar, and Oasloy’s Bar, several cases of., sporadic cholera have oconrred which have proved fatal. : A company of the first regiment of cavalry, numbering 100, under the command of Major Fitzgerald, have left this city for Shasta. The Clippers Union, N. B. Palmer, and B. 8 Bishop, and tho ship John Jay, have ar rived. - - - „, . ' The latest dates from Oregon are to the lota, inst. A newspaper has been started at Puget | Bound called The Columbian. Coal has been ( discovered in large quantities at Paget Sound. The.Saertuneuto Uoion says there is on cxbi tion, at tho banking house of Mills, Townsend & Co., a lamp of gold recently taken out at Downlcvillo, which is one of the largest and handsomest ever found, In California. This splendid . specimen is nearly pare, and weighs two hundred and foar ounces and throe dollars! The same firm have also another lamp, perfectly pure, which weighs $5OO dug near tho Bamespot 14 4 8 7 as the abort. The Grass Valley correspondent of tho San Francisco Herald says of quarts mining: “A company has been organised to work the ‘tail ings' of the quarts mills, repeated tests of which, from panning to chemical assay, show to contain a paying amount of fino gold, provided a process of amalgamation can be applied adequate to se cure it. The party or company alluded to hare purchased a dam and water mill buitt on Wolf creek, some eighteen months ago, which Is filled to a depth of fonr to eight feet with auriferous quarts Bands or tailings. If the experiments already made can be token as a criterion of the yield of these ‘ tailings,’ the individuals have secured os valuable a‘lead’as any in the re gion.” . 8 6 28 21 9 6 A Ho von A SrniKE I—All honest men who won’t go in debt, who won't get a living without eorn- D g it, who won’t bo nose led by HSshlon, are in vited to meet for consultation. We have no riotous Intentions —we are law abiding men—but we want our rights. It is our right to wear a hat till the nap is all gone from tho odge of the crown j but our oppressors oblige us to got a new one every six months, or a year utmost, and for our lives we cannot tell tho new one from the old, except by the date on the hatter’s card inside. It is our right to wear an overcoat two years, if it is sound and strong, although it has turned grey, and the button holes need repair ing. Bat we cannot do it unless it be on rainy days, and the tyrants thus cheat us out of a fortnight's hard earned wages. It is our right to hire a pew in the gallery of the church, where we can hear equally well, and bo as fer vent in our devotions; but we must pay four times as muoh, and sit in a prominent place be low, and spend another week's wages for the balance. We have a right to rent no more room than wo use, but the world demands one parlor or two for its use; and we must pay one hun dred dollars more for rent to oblige the world. We have a right to live within our means, but Fashion dutches us by the throat and commands us to sign mortgages and bonds and sealed notes, and we must do it. Gentlemen, honest men, wise men, are not our wrongs intolerable t Let us strike for our rights and bo free. —New York Tima. ggy The number of sopnrate editions of “Un ole Tom’s Cabin,’’.issued to last Saturday, was twenty-one, varying in price from ten shillings to a shilling, and even sixpence. Of this sixpen ny edition, no loss than two hundred and fifty thousand copies had been printed. The propri etor has already cleared, in the apace of two or three weeks, from this and other additions in which he is interested, about £4,000, and fully calculates they will yield him £lO,OOO. He em ploys four hundred men, women and children, constantly ocoupied in binding tho work, and has scoured and oleared the warehouses of all the principal stationers to find paper for it.— Messrs. Smith, the railway booksellers, have sold upwards of throo hundred oopies a day, of the better editions for somo weeks paßt. The sixpenny edition they do not keep. It is confi dently estimated that a profit will bo realized to the publishers of these editions of not loss than £20,000, and (observes the Litorary Gazette) with a single exception notod in our article of last week, not a penny of this will go to tho au thoress! —London Weekly News. Mn. Webbteu’s Fabsi. —The farm of the late Hon Daniel Webster is probably one of the moat notable and extensive in America. It was woll that so great a man should have so great, so kingly a domain. It stretohos over eighteen honored acres of laud, the northern border end ing in rangeß of poerlng hills, tho southern ex tending to the waving sea. Upland, woodland, forest, stream, field, are spread out almost as for as the eye can reach. It is worthy of remark that it was Mr. Webster’s dying wish that this wide domain, in all its worth and beauty, should be kept saeredly in the family without division. We are gratified to know that his wish will be religiously complied with, an assertion guaran tied by the pecuniary condition of Mr. Webster's affairs; Mr.. Webster’s farm (originally 800 acres) was purchased of. the late Captain John Thomas, one of the old oolonial families. A de scendant, Mr. Charles Henry Thomas, who now resides'in Duxbnry, was' a great personal friend of Webster. Mr. T, has had the superintendence of the erection of tha See. Last year there were 1000 hogs driven to Mad isoa fforn Trimble and Henry comities, Ky.— Eds year tho number irill Tea#h 16,000 at least, v ~r' _. a ) ■V,&. : <'L, - On. Wednesday morning, NoTeiabcr ' £ m®BDspN, : ia s*&&*** <*r-fer . Th» members of Uw.AlMonJc atteo4K9&no3l.3»- DAY, (Frid»y,)'it3o , dock,P.M. ;>:. {; '\\ : plcaso wpx* TV fr,,J-' ::- ad ran® to prlea will be demanded, however limited the order marbo. : ' TAAFFE, ’MAGUIRE k BANE, ... ; :- - - 112 Second street. TTNBEB SHIRTS AND received ftoxa U the mannfeeturcra and importeWf.a. most .complete as sortment of Silk, Merino,Lambs Wool and Canton Flannel,. Under ..large sales and small profits. CaUatGotWe flail; 73\7oad (tneL - CHEBTEB, WE STUDY TO PLEASE.:: Kxcoasgs Bsjrx or October 15,1352.; J AN Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensu ing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Hozh day, the 16th day «f November next. _• * '- A general meeting of the Stockholders will also be Held at the Banking House, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November, i nori . JAMES B. MURRAT, Cashier. •■ .Orphant’iFiar* ;'i THE ladles who have been for some turn past exerting themselves for the destitute Orphans; noun® to thi.public,- tbafc.they wQi ©pern thor FAIR to MONDAY, November Bth, and that they frill coiitinue it daring thd week. They odor attraor Gons of rate Value to the citizens, and they expect a liberal -pateoniige from thehumane.and .generous, who. aro always disposed to show their sympathy for tho bereaved and desti tute, such 83 those Orphans truly am. • wamra BRASS BAND will be in attendance every ore*, during thoweek.AdinbgitmlO,cents. . noys IIiSX or PmSBUBOH, - > October 13,1852. J An election of thirteen Directors of this bank for the ensuing year will be held at the BankingHouSe on Monday,' -the 16th day of November next. JOHN SNYDER, t r oct!4 -.vto & Cashier.. lost: 7 ON Monday evening, the Ist instant, a black MEMO* RANDOM BOOK, with steel clasp* containing papers of no value to any ono but the owner.- • A liberal' reward will be paid on return of book and papers to wrist H. OGONNOR k CO„ Canal Basin. A T A MEETING of ths-Stockholder* of the. TEMPER- A AXCEVILLE AND -NOBLESTOWN TURNPIKE OB PLANK ROAD COMPANY, held on Monday, November 1, the following gentlemen were -elected officers for the ensu ing year: President —A. W« Loomis. ... Managers—Robert Woods, George Ledlle, C. 0. Loomis, B. X- Mevay, Henry Woods. AUSTIN LOOMIS, novA Secretary and Treasurer. > Orphans* Court Sale* . . TT« and by virtue of an order. baaed cat of the Orphans’ I Court, and. to me directed* will be exposed-to puhlie sale, a EODSK ANDLGT, situate in West Bteabethj bounded and described u follow*, vis: commencing at ft comer of Lot No. 119 »"<* Third street; thence 60 -feet along said Third street, to the comer of Third and Wayne streets;, thence along Wsyne to Main streets; thence to a comer of lot No. 149; thcnco along said lot to the place of beginning, —belns & fractional Lot. Sale to eoznmtaecal 10 o’clock A. sL,nxi Saturday, the 27th day of November, • 1552, on. the nremisej. Terms of . Cash. .^ ; - - HUGH DONALDSON, Adm*r of tiui Estate of Ann porter, dcc’d. IN THE OBPHAMff CUUttTUK KIA,WHi. CUU-Vli. No. —,of October Term, A.D.TSS2. *«£££; smi jssspf**? ■SS.&gSSSf"*) ■■;■■;; ' And now, to wit: October 3!), A. TX 1552, on motion of H. S. Magraw. Em. v Attorney for Accountant?, Gecrga $: Gil more appointed Auditor to oaditthe said account, upon the exceptions filed thereto; ami ter distribute the balance, which maybe ascertained to be in the hands of the accoun tants, to and among the creditors of said estate. By the Court, JARED M. BRUSH, Clerk- Tho Auditor above named, will attend for the purpose* of his appointment, at bis Office, No. 144 Tourth street, Pitta burgh, on Friday, the 20th day of Sot ember, A- IX, 1552, at 2 o'clock, P. IL, of reflt day, when and where all persons in terested can attend. OEOBGB F< GILMORE, noT-L3td<w - Auditor- . , Miym-m iHB Masiirstrrutaius' I Pittsburgh- November 2,1552. / THIS Bank to-day declared a Divhlcndof Toua fs* cssr., on tho Capital Stock, out of the profit* of the last six mouths, payaMo forthwith. L, _ ~ , - - dot 3 W, It DENNY, Candor. Land Agency end Office*. for Locating LandslntheWeity And for tho purchase and sale of land Warranty St. Paul’s, Minnesota, and «ttsburgh;l*onnsylTanla. . Tha undersigned ttto formed a connection-with Messrs Conway & Niebolis of St PanTs, Minnesota, for the shore jrarpoeea- Messrs.CAN./ having been Mttteaittth* -$&• west for a number of years, and being practical surreyora, eTery reliance can be placed on their integrity-and -pru derni la tho matter of purchasing or locating land*. oct2B JAMES BLAKELY, Is 6 Wood#.' T HE Partnership heretofore existing between SETH CLARK TIEB&AN and JOHN M. TIERSAN, Ranker* aud Broken, was dissolved by the death of the former, on Thursday, October 28th, 1852. The business wiD here alter be con tinned trader the old and style of TIERNAN A CO- at the same place,- No. 05 Wood Street, Pittsburgh- John it- Tleruaa will fet tlo the business of thelfltoflnnof Tlerrian A Co- • novS I?0R SALK—A large Brick Cottage House, containing a * large kitchen, dining room and..cellar on first floor; four rooms, and a garret of twoxoomspafine portico in tho front, and a spacious porch in the tsar; agoodetoble* carriage bouso and hydrant, in the yard; situated near the resMencc of Gen. Moornhodd. The tot is 60 feet front on Centro Arenas, by 200 deep to locust street; with a garden and choice applo trees. This property is well worthy the at tention of those desiring a comfortable residence in a good' neighborhood, convenient to business; and a good paved street, lighted with gas. Price, $5.600. Terms eggy. * S. CUTHBERT A SON,, Real Estate ‘Agent*, uot3 50 SmlthfieM street. ' 600 Half Chests-Green Black Teas. - A • JATBBS, PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 Fifth strut, Wholesale ted Retail Dealer In Teas, Opffcc, and Sugars, brites the : attention of hb customers and Country Merchants gener ally, to his large ttock of Green and Black Teas, selected in New York, with great care, and with special reference to his Increasing retail trade. Hating devoted our entire atten tion during the last seven years to the Tea trader we. feel assured that wo can do our numerous customers ample justice, both in quality and price. Retail Grocers are Invi ted to call and get samples of the different grades. We par* tlcolariy invite the attention of our customers to oux stock of Extra Fine Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder.— Also, Extra line Oolong, tha sweetest and mast fragrant in tho American market. Lovering**Crushed and Pul* verlzod Sugar; Rio, Java and Moeha-CoCee; and New Or leans Sugar. Pittsburgh, November 3,1852. ' Orphans* tJourt Sale of a 'Valuable Sana, i PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans’ .Ooort'-.nf Alle gheny eounty, the undersigned, acting Executor# of the last'will sad testament of David Fatten, Into of Findlay township, tn sail comity, deceased, will expose to public (tale, on the premises, on 'WEDNESDAY, the 24th. day of November, A. D. 1852, at 10 O’clock, A. M, all that certain Messuage and Parcel of laio of said decedent, situate partly InUmllay township, Allegheny county, and partly Us HopeweO toenahlpi Beaver bounty; bounded by lands boir or late of Andrew and Thomas Purdy,'John Ferguson's belra, JelfasonPatton, David Patton, jr., and Joseph and James Wallace rand containing NINETY-ONE ACRES and •leht wrehes, strict measure. Terms made known by * - * JEFFERSON" PATTON,. JOHN POLLOCK* Executors.' ALL persons haring sent for passengers, or. «nt ’tfSSfr Drafts to Europe, through JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, are berebynotihed to eall at his Office, with their Dnfti and PassagcTkieta, when they ere returned to (hem, u he has made arrangements, in; New York with the magnificent and well known Swallow-Tail Lines, to bring out allipassengers, and pay all drafts encaged by Mm, at hla own expense; end has sow' been’ appointed the only Agent in Pittsburgh fbr^'the Old Bwallow*Tail Uses, owned by Messrs. Grinnell, Min turn & Ox, and, also, the Philadelphia and Liverpool lino of Steamers; end has Sight Drafts on the National Bank, and all itabranches, from.one pound to any amount—paid without discount. JOHN THOMPSON, 410 liberty at. Pittsburgh. LREDJEHAN A CO M No. 42 fifth eU, near 0 Wood, most respectfully anttonnccs to the fdfoy citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and tho -sur* rounding country, as well as to Watchmakers Dealers throughout the West, that they haTe just receitod their Fall importation, and hare now opened the richest choicest stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS, that Tjw.ever brought to this market. Importing their Goods mostly from Europe, they' are enabled to sell cheaper than any similar establishment west of the Alleghenies, and as chSap as any house in tho ■ Eastern cities. It will, therefore, bo ah inducement to call at thtu house, before purchasing elsewhere. octlQ COUNTY, £& In the matter of the voluntary 1 Assignment ot A. 8. Waugcnheim Court of Com. Pleas, to ' No. 37, Oct Term, James Reamer. ] 1852. And now, to wit: October 9th, ISo2, the Petition of A. L. Waugcnhiem, presented in open Court, praying for an order on his Assignee to re-assign and ddirer to bin* the residue of his estate, See-, whereupon, on motion of Geo. P. Hamil ton, it is ordered that Saturday, the 30th insL, bo appointed for hearing said Petition, and that notice thereof ho given by publication in two dally newspapers of the city of Pitts* burgh once a vrock for three successive weeks. From the record. GEO. 8. HAYS, ocl4:law3w Prothonotazy GBBAT SEDUCTION or PEICES! G CARLES A. MOORE, No, UQ Wood street, offer* for sale, at unusuallylow prices, ail kinds of BRUSHES and YABIETY GOODS. - He manufactures- and has on hand, a large and excellent assortment of strong and well made Paint, Sweeping, Scrubbing, Blacking, Hair, 'Nan. and Cloth BRUSHES, made of the best material, and adapted for uao in this or any other market He would also invite at* tention to his Tlal and other TARNISH BRUSHES and BLENDERS, which bo is determined to sell at from 20 to 25 per cent cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere Pointers an&othcr* wanting Brushes, are invited to call and . examine bisurtidra and prices. ALSO—Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Clocks, Port Mon* nice, Pocket Books, and all other articles- generally kept for sale in Variety Stores. Allot which he Is determined to scR at tho lowest price for cash Remember, MOORES, 110 Wood street, next door to Davtf Auction Store. ~ wp23 • npHB Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the title of I RYAN A M’KEE, was dissolved by mutual consent on tho Pth instant. The accounts of the firm will he settled by H. H. Etas A C Ouyxott.'«-Xii»pw«S Extract ol TellowJDorcfcatid SBr«»jmxtUa ii d&crt Boat, dy for Bcrtddory ftztaix, r '. • '.: . - Thotimjyls oftmilTidaalitrt plaiiiis :-’t Sa?iipar32a this, | and gay© % vast amount of ttiiaeg^:and many ??ahiibl*liTBß» far it I Is-the seed of disease* am±so takes off the : corse' by.Trhleb . the sins or inlaforfeia^..y, : - ” The lilwer PiUftl Dr«.H%ano were first used by him in his own practice. So eHcadons were they inatt, cm* oT Liver complaint, that trading- the aitenlion of. ihe modical P«sed hito general uic-'-TUcy act ted the pat Wat disease''and iegradmlly restored V> health- r With sameth* ■ effect is frequenUy ©xperteadag-lmm^ I diate relief; aft»havlsig, fi » months, resorted to drags and mcdkdnes of description, in Tala,. Diseases at the- Liver «rav«y <*mmott inthb country, and artoftenfrigbfc; fol in character.'Thosewho experience any of : the premonlt I tory symptoms of tHIs dangmins complicated /disease, I ffhonld atone© procure ehoxcfDr.JFl*nQ r © PHIS, and pei^ [haps, misery. I : Torssl© Tacet of the Druggists and Merchants,' and [ by tbesoleproprietorx.: ■ ia sP . * ;"• I norihdl'w .' - - \CO Wood street. Baldness Poiitlvely. C.nwd»-Tbo p» prietorof ifr© eytlcie called American flair. .poet with such-unbonnded success laths, uso ofhif article, as to jastay Wnr in . bald eases, and giringa written “guarantee. That; i£ha * Ha isri<». agreed by htmwif and the. person 'using the article, restore, the ladir efr' j factually, orrefund the amount expended; cr> ha win sell | at the' usual price* without the-übote guarantee. The Allowing Instances, of individuals who have had tbeir. hair [ restored, ought to convince : any one of . its efeJcacj^'..Tbsy. hare allowedos to use their,, names ns references t- John | Hoffer, Woods’ Brewery,'emed ofbaldnesS ttfli'yearf I standing; S. B. Dhlima, M. Th; Capt It ; JauneS I Guthrie, 131 Grant street, was totally ba3d—now his head is I cmnpletely covered, with Jiew hair ; also, John Oberiy,Ta* I rentum. We.would Ihvitß particular attention . totha.fcl- I ".r. . ’ i •“•- A •i' I Queof'Jßald^issof 23ytart standing , eared, bg ant- Setae | * aad pari o/ a botile qf Axnerican- RatorcUoe. I 42,-irlto'or: William Alexander, 1 who reridea at No. 4S Pennsylvania'Avenue, statesthatshe I has been bald fer the last 29 -years'; the head,; on both rides, I was perfectly smooth wpfl -witboutany hair ; when eha corn*: | menccd using the Bcetoraihn;-: She hss a bottle I and i»rt of a bottle df hairrestorattve, and hes nseditregu-; I lady for the lost six weeks. • ller head Is now perfectly cov! 1 exed with a thick, crop of nearhair, find and strong, as .any I one can tee by'calltog^. Mra Alexander has; no objections I to the publlcatidn of. these statements. . “i I • XST I am aluother.'. of Mra.Alexander;whose: statement j is written out and 'know personally- that the stale- I meats therein mida are eorrecL... Ai'ILDAT,' I Pittsburgh, Sept 17,1852.'. Ka 05 Pcorth strwt- DR. g£o. H.’H£7SBBr Wholesalasoid BetoQ Drug^s^ No. 340 Wood street, comer of . Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pfc dct29id*w ~ T JS&* Soipfttln*—lt to Kter’s Petroleum to say that it h«-< been, known to completely eradicate every yestage of thiadrcadful disuse la less time than any other remedy, and at less cost or isectoyShicnoe to the patient.. ;• ■ ; Th» in thw Kftrida'hf: the proptfe tor, many of which are item well known ritfeenacf the dty of Pittsburgh and its immadlato vidnity, gd to Bhpw-eliAriy and beyond all doubt,-that IvimVl’mcncutt isa taadkina of no common.vaine, not only osh' local renedyln' ttXfSbtttuiiwn, Deafness, loa.of_su;7iL, butasa-valaaMe internal remedy, jsviti&g. the iavesttgsting' as well as the au&m? to its. laojitg. ' ; r : ■ r*--. a dread of mixtures'are assured ihai this medidnais purelysatuxsi; and Is hpttlcd ss it flows from the bosom of tjre earth.. * '• ... > ; : r is alii j appended the. dartifxxdtof QitccUorcted XI T. Jpw, 2L of Syr&ctue: This may in truth that I have beta s> Sadly af ; flktedwith Scrofula ibr the lastsevenyeMßthfttmiwtoftha time I hare been unable to attend to any kdnd of badness,' and much of tlietlmeunahle to walk and -confined , to my: w bare been treatod.neariy. oil the time-by the heist Physicians oar country affords;-1 oocasionally got some re-, Uff, hut no cure, and continued, to growworse untfl Br. Toot' recommemlcdmeto try the Petroleum; or Kock GO, us.ere*' rything elsa had failed.: I did so without feith at firsts .hut: the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the smfece at once, and I -at once began, to grow better; ;ahd by .nstog seven battles I have cot a cum worth thcorandK of ddllaw. HTRSt yAVfTf -RAWTTTTtrr r 'Tbis msy certify that' I Bare been, acquainted wUh Kkr% ESstreleum, or Bock Oil, fer more than a year, .and ham re psstedly witnessed its benefirial effects' in the car© of indo lent ulcers smLother dfor which-it is nod can with confidence jecommcnd itto be a medicine wor thy of attention, and cansafely aay'that suacesshaa attend-; ed Its use where other medieme had failed. ■ ~ :... B. V; FOOT, 3L D. , Porsala by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh. £ss27alAw. JAMES P. TA^NNER, vmoimxs nniun k. BOOTS, SHOES, BOKSETS, 6c. t JSS. 56 IT&od StrceL, Bdiceen.. Third •asid -Futaihy' pmSBUBGII. - i : :; ; . • stock embraces every variety and. xtyie of Boots, li^ > Shoes, Bonnets, ic.,'i«UThased direct from tho New England MenufMtttrers,' adapted exprftssly for Fall and Win* tersalea, and will be fold ai easlcm priccsJ . Please'caTl and examine before buying.’ ’ - ’. - ... B, fTTTTmvrtT— i. CCTHICEEt : -S; GtJTHBBBT & SON, % ,t>EAL ESTATE AND GENEItAL ‘ AGE2US*'JVo..XSO XV UmiOxfjdd strut . " . . C novl COFFEE— Prime IUo and JaTa Coffee, In store and tor wla by [nov2] ,-.. Biytr A; 3100 RUE AD. . RAZUj BUUAit—5O bags. While, receited and tor sale by ; KING A MOQBUBAD. > SUGAR— Prime and fiiir New Orivans .in' store and fli sale by . - [novfi] • KING A MOGKHEADZ NAILB— 300 kegs assorted .Nails, in store and fertile by: nov2 . ■ - 'G * MOORHEAD* FRENCH CLUTIL—2S pcs assorted Colors, lino French- Goth, expressly for Cloaks, JastroceiTttypOTex^wsJat COFFEE—^ 200 b&ga prime Kio Coffee: T 6 do Laruayra do; in store and for ale, MILLER & RTCKETBCW. • ■vniW ORLEASS SUGAR—7S hhds. iiwr Orleans Sugar, -ll In store and for lale by. tjoyl . & RICKETSON.- WAMJuD— 20 shares Monamjahela fclacirwater "Stock, b' AUSTIK LOOMIS, OSicq, Np, 92 Fourth street. LOAS SUOAK— CO bbls. St Louis Xo. 9 Loaf Sugar; ; 35 do %* -do do; • - '■ In store and for sale by • potl- SfILLER & RICKETSO7L TO LO&R, SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS, on approved notes or mort* gages. Enquire of • !' R. F. MEDDELL, Real Estate Agent, carnor off fimitbtieJd aiid Fifth struts. ADAMS EQUITY —Second, American oditfon. vitU notes and references to tbelatcst American Chaodcry Deds* Jons, by James R. Ludlorr and Jcim For fate by J. R. WELDIN, , Bookseller and Stationer, pot! G 3 Wood street, beUrecn Third and Fourth rta. SOAP —I2U boxes large bar Palm heap; 40 do No. 1 do; 10 do Variegated • do; - . . . t 10. do .Toilet', .' ‘ , do; In store and &r sale by 1 \ \ novl MILLER & BICKETSONV fJViPKbTiiY BKCSKKLS CAKPl.TS—Another new iot of _X those rich-find elegant new styles, jttßi rceelTed- nt the- Carpet Warehouse, I; 10 k"gs Pittsburgh 0 twist; *• -• In store and for. sale by -- -i- ?-■ -v. noTl 3IILLER- & BICKETSOV Co*PftvtMrsblp« TTATING associated my son, 8. It. CuTHSEBT, truh me, M in tbe Beal JEtfaio and General Agency Business we Fill gWe ocr mil ted attention to the- puxtkua and sale of Beal Estate, Collection of Rents Borrowing and .loaning Money on bonds mortgages, trader tbo ssms of & CCXHBERT & 80S. 8. CCTHBEEX, General Agent, &0 Smithfidd street*-! JKKV. T>7l Tm.T.TTngT,T,V>R ■fTKMA'LE SEgHTABYi seu Elttosnlngt Penn*.* TJtriLL commenoe Its EIGHTH SESSION onSfOVHATJ If Ist, T orcmber-next/ "• 323UtS-~M» BZSSIO3 Cf TITS XOSTHS. vr '. ~ - . . Start, bed and bedding, end Engiiab tnjttaa. *Sjgj Piano, aad nsa of inatrmaeat—cjijjj French and other languages* .eaca~.»—- Fuel for bed reosn,if .needed*. - »>*TT Waiting, S7}£-, 9 do*4 BiatKaWiy.Booia, prices. S^£S3i&jrwßL , sffi?c SSliaa, stettanta and othm,lUnrt. wTti-in artidia^ao 1 ** 11 ®* *wnd«<»d,»nd the - =“>» - . If ' "V 4 T.rare tX3 HUUOSU— l i , ■aa-Docrscpen*! p«taisn»to taaottu* at&femta nfehtof tin Mgiaanent “rn-CT WIMAMB, -who irU> appear te Throe Erc«n*« —,« Pleas. *lth Irish «aa Tea See ggogupt Pmqs. ’ PBIDAY BTESWfi.Horanlw M*r *m, be presraMa ; 135 -:. .: tha •xcellent drama of ■ :• •&* •_■•.,/ 8085 TO GOOD LECE. n * . TT B, TOlmai> •* •. . * to.o26»fc .{3' r.- ■ •.*■ .Tote&OaircdbyibaaxceUentSxirffras&irocf < r . . „ Ef ASD OCX OP PLAC* £ Mr.Pnnetflfatm «?• Letfcr f malri of mHworV, t ,..~. M .. V . •• •• • MTllft Artel ".• • • »;•■ . PaddTQ’Uogrtr, t n l rw.h» ; .-..:.. r . Mr3.iL V^HUass*- B&roik YnnMp«»'httTlftM , ghm>e,a«ott:of-Oafertn, - •■•: :? 4 •with tkcaosg of “St T>>r.«L-. ,\t» Br "ffllUami • -P.--: Janny WSli«aJr^ *®,TwzKffror,^]^Mr». r TriUiUp pear y •-••■ :■■ w Will Kc«tfwnt.»t pirrm. h /ms** «£■ _ _ > t&ottferer; erraingiJiia Tre&j ax TUESPAT STS JSTN^: CKb , -aagnffleeiit SQrror otßnajitf* - •WOMJEBFUI* DEEAM 0? Tfl£ pUGKttrSPSQoSESS J .raHjufietliSnably’tlie'ißOßi •• ited in the irprld; exhibiting & e grand enattaiouj Paint*. - tag of .6$ eeencr, • bjr the riot arosts/nl thh- erantry, the ••... promineht’etents cf 2tazgrsnV b raiasshlr'ia& irorid t* ncnmedAUegorr- " “ ... nr the PaiwramairMteEncTiiig.. , : jyy A flmtesfanSS'eeata ;Ch3idrgn h£f ptfer; ~ ai 7 » in wiminence atg tfctocfc--»•••r---•.-a--sctSKbaa FSbTXo. IK—MwJMbore to.aateilly.lelesiophP“ and Wood Mon. daycraning. ~.- : - - 'd.' >3 - - (TSaASOBBOH A WD6K, I. O. O. »•.—The •• Angejoon Lodge, No. 280, L Q-cf Q. P-, meetr erary . Wednesday cTcnlßgln,W«hiagtaa HalT,Woodat/f lyLy. . : I"u=oBIjACKTK.iU—Par the heat OotffitsHiin Pitta- ’ bargb, Pddn Tea Stfflv . No. S 3 Fifth street,-where theTnybejtElacfcsnd Green c.t x—always bohad- . v-' . r --. f jyS .- v W. 3TCLTXTOCK, *, V-' - * “ i, ».i» ■<■<■•>. * y ~ 7= l ~ ‘V-.V m ; ri Joseph aTOStzK SPECIAL NOTICES,; ABLi Sorgeim Benti**.—{gaecaaor of -: 5• • 0-.\r.EMneil‘rHo.l4«Sßlltfiflf!M*t.; ..■-■■/ (aj3-T- - ■ g~ ' rrsst O. O. Fr—Place at meeting, Washington Ball, - Wood street, between Fifth atreet and Y irgtn alter. •>. prrTSStBOU loan, Ko. 338—Meet) erery Tuesday orratng. MmaJmfßtcmncDrr, Ho. 67—’Hert* tot«od third yridiijrof«“Ji tooth.' - fmargcly Jf. fCHOBSBSBO, Deßtel >»• U*3r scon—Ka. ISI Tfcitd itieet, * Snr doss abore . Hrrrittriiab. .fflltmnplan*.: HcgJa»l)Mg ■ theeaUhUshcieotof.Dr.Hnffihm, of Wtaeltoi,fcrthtlut ;:p rtraa.- . • . - tfrssSTai-aasßßiJtat co«wm ( at IteEy-HnrtftjrcU Cmm—-Capital Shxic $300,000;Aa, . aetss4B947£ Qftoof theJ'ttt&bmohAsnaytjlthe.Eton v: Earn cdMXtoidyAJioaiaij, So. ©wood atreet. - ■" novttf y.-y.y..; v; .: •; -y- /-K. H. HEESOH, Agent.' . Rr%ConuS Cniull Cornslll A great toanyper -Bthllyte—n'witarf'ariih coma. Acetals ■ randy sill be &amd fat St. 0000*8 Cota Pxurs,; 6r ■;■■ «aIebyDr.GH).B.KBISEB,3WVWa»I»t«t.' ' • * Price rctsilat lSUand 2ica.pct box. *»P® toaeilegdn.: y . jpg» BBiOCiGUAH Q)MKmilAL.COLL£ttg—(lan IhSy t ChaaberiitftsJ-^Center of Third sad Market street*, (third floor.) Kttsborgh, Pi.. B. P. GOQDHOCaH, Practi-; -y —it AernnTitanfc, tfcad R. C 1 AIdICSS. p.K. Prineipsl Teacher.of Wtitiiig ui Cosh totetlai Correspondence.' Seoextended-notiea is another-::-' —vh—irr. -. ~ -.-yyy y '' ; . anl3 _ ' tt'-srnCIfK.TAISS, Cartnin aiKtcrlaU, sad Curtain Trimmings of ewiy description, ynreitore Piusbotj Brocatelles, An, Lccc and Muslin Carta in*, K- T,; Piloted Window ShstotCilt Condeesi Coztahi Pins, Suds, ihn, at wholesale and retail. ■ - ' tr. R. CAiIRTBy 11 . y . No.l69Chcsnui street, earner ISftt,Phn»Ws^to'o CortaiiisKads knd.Ttimmedia thawery BerreatFrench. Btrio>:- -Cp«2Klj-. . Hatul SbvluittiuiM Compa* j»y' T —Eirrf3lHiTg, - C>pitaX Detignri axtiy for t&assts at property,: has szk Ample espttl). - sapexior sdTUtagesia pedntef ta dty Bad jamxtfey'cierriarrtg - i i. .. ■Braikh'office 54 Smithfiglil KttaboxgSu. . sam’i wtadm a«d« ituuftftr K tary*OOKHEB-QJf SttXB®ASD AECII EMU \'; PH Oar mottoia, *•* Qiack Scltl crji £a oH k ' Ctaarch, endLodgsßoom SHADES,Bad* Ibt - I;*/?- -: ! .•• • fe- -. D«kr* &Ddotiais *TO|aTlßtto. BlTd tts a calV 6«» . £a© /••-•■ A . '— - " r «ng:7nt-; "S. corner Second and Arch Fhflft. -1, : DAGUEEBEOTYPESf- : th^rv-l-Jort OSes Buildings, ThJritjStreefc.* .. in. All' kinds ;ofjq : grtbrr i teasi 8 JU2& t 6 & P.s£, giTfcff pr,: accurate artistic sod animate unlike sndTWtJj Bb? - - cheap prices: to : l the rise sod quality of ca»cr r-\-v:-.: ; : : - Hours Jbr cmldraufrcm 11A.1L to &P. M., ■•_ • --.L:lri-v . . ■ • •- • - {osxt3Siir^^sy^:: -to yimr HOYFfr • -• &£AT£ l»»dEr Is offered to th*-' ( 5 tn pUTpOM) - ; been Gsed*:iatbe'piTSt6:7ctecSnar; pcsetSce tif tie propria* L;; : tor for the-teat - f : -r?v ■of noM" the isarsoj tor labor, whsotronWed . 1*.:,'.:- . with. this ccmmen disease, should induce erep- on« bating: ■; • T n>byt^ffpplyfrn T af rf,a fa* thi»rgmadjv- : Jor Alt Vludfr* •-• | c ■~’- sate and retail-st Dp.S£TSEK^ Brng-Stcre, J(o»lW, ■?■ f;; .-■ rfrSSsUw corner of Wood at;-and. Tgßia allay. , $. --_ - iHyygreea&edgcbsrac&feoiatoeear,speedilyandpenafr nentlyremoTßd r idt3KHit-paiiioifaieaaTcnieace l .DyDt‘.ni»S» p. ! , .r lhe;S.3f.EftpBaigery,wto3n«’'ie. ; fc;- fmm 8 m 5 R > F.3L : -.-. :• r '- i .-'"-' : V'.'r-''—■-' - %„ - Thirteen years of claw and almost umUridfid artm tftm r-~ . tliia fourth ofspedal piatfcsliia gabled Ida to reduced*- - Ur. trcsimeniiostxii a degrcoof success uto find the most cast* -4 '--' ' fimeitaad obstinate to Qt#:---:.3:. l r -* : ' : means proscribed. .... ... - (ang26 5 •■•■■«'»■ .[ .1....1.1 1 1 ■-»? •' r V"-"TV ■■■■■ & '■•'•■ n — ;;; »nTArt3pii? ft - JkSdsz»oiui3id HlsaHTindiebm' -f' ■-: thk day eiitmdtotopatfiiarsMp, under toe firm and; ■.stjle of Oj^tn thfi Wholesale Frtdt.tsd -.1 •; Daafcctioriaiy btttincss > ' 1 . TT».Tfn? rif. my gitfra interest in. the Wholgsafo . 1 rruli*ai ! Ccailcciitma^business to Messrs J.C. Acdarsnar-r-jj : 4 pleasure torricommettdtttgtheatPinyJbaaaF •• A ■>... i hope tor thgaaorrnitimsaaaof v f - T < - the patronage bestowed em me. - ■■■•_ " IV j ; sy7df - . ' JQSHPA BHgDSSr S - B>ir*meii>*_ln*nr®iioa |t T j?Comp*xiy.oi , s W.'B'.CiUAS.ProsiIeiiS—EOBEaWINirBT.SeOs&tJ.. {' ~' Will injure pgainsi FIKE jmdMARIXK SISKS df *U ; kinds- OHcer ia Monongahei* Heaae, Hos. VO. BniJ 123 —* W«±erJtrwt. ' | W; ••* 7 ... &'CL6wy^-‘^-vrr^^K-aßijiio^^^A s .^:'-7. Sobezt EiniLejy '■: -CharlesKinfc, -r;-/.- . •.. Win farm QoßSaa» -- . "• -WTtlfarTwTVfll • .' . - A. g» Ja»pJ»KiffB, ri ;. c> J - --Z Wrigfateyr * : • Fellows* Hally Odom BuSd£ne t JRmrtti li*^^.-Urtetr betaem-. Jftod mti SntßXJLdd'2 burgh Kpcammecty-Ifo. 2> meets first sod third Tuesday* ,-« -■.: at tach rnfmtri.-; \ - g Tittaboish Degree Xcdge,Ho.4,meet* seccud and fcnrtfc - S •'. Tuesdays- ' - * Wiyhaules*liodge»yo.O > tteetgsTgy3faasdayeTMdhgv --- ir . Western Star 24, sreets etuy Wedn«d*7 { ;V■>■■ i eTenlag.■ •. -•><>.• : Iron City Lodge* No. meets erery . - r i Mount Moriah Lodge, So. 360,- meets vrtrr Mrmday «rta •- ■ : l lug, atPtdoa Hag f cowßerttfrllfthaad fenjtnflgld.-/- ; . '‘4 .■. Zocco Lbdgej So, SSSf meets ctctt Thursday. emring, ■*s r/£ ' .their QaS* comer of Smithfidd jßffii streets, y- v; $- • meeUeTery Friday ■■■ Hall, of LeacoekjESd Sandusky- sßjr : 3ayably^ : -::.-p : -V •yr^crriZESS’ Inmaaee Geapjttf ol ->; . : ib£f- '; r Q£kt:?i Wgj&.jStr^lztvanJiaTkztcn& Jfbod itetrfi•?4* • -T'nwiw& that has been.sonwBmfti tbs dnctiba of tM3tra3y splendid tonte prcpaoUloa, ooatgonsd* • edof TariDoaTegetittoinsrediiHii«*ofinoirnfefitearariatJMfc- :• •. KwaiThg artf 1 Tfce^oieatTVineyasits. niaotimports, itjaaAtc «■*£•’•■■■. botcf seznoof-tbetßcirt vahiable abate- aadjicrli’ Dfthfr v' i ... Vegetable kingdom, end combined raroehsiray ss to fibre -V. , - thacdmpannd the tarts and . thftTnz»ttsde,j2f . 4: - -trithortiacy of itedeletsriopaeffiaete. Inn trmTr tn. illnommi ~ \ ■■■ : . ot thertcm&ch, aaa. a-dlaretie la alfocbons cftoekilosyVS ■■::■ snddroprfes,UbasßonTal: TMaiatheopinioacf oas.who - -t - • - .A ■ - £F-Sae adrerUsaaent in soother eoiturm of ***** psper- ‘j corner of-Wood street sad Tixghi alley, Pittsburgh, IS; *3- •. 2. syby JAMES ‘norttwrest-corniar. of fedeai. ...£ .-■■;■ rtreetaadilmßfciiQCad, AliegbmyCity. •••-;•gcp2£dr*. .., • £.■'?, £!£* Ismtabw Coapaar . -OF PLTJ SBUBGHy PA—Cmrc, •100,000. ' ;. 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