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Tagsert,l 8 .11pdlife, Vr4i. • . • . - -„Janass Orabb, 8 0 Radford; l AT - Pattarsoti and Wm ' • Leonard. each a premium .of ' S 3 00 dipaugkd Poland Fowls, to Jonathan Dorw art, David . - TOMartv Sad All q roes, Oath a premium of S 00 White, Brown and Black Amur, David Taggart 3 00 On:email° Win Leonard and David Taggart, each 300 'Frizzled Fowls, David Taggart and William Leonard, each 300 • lioltin Grays or Creole!, David Taggart and J Doc - - Wart, each 300 . Sliver Hamburg Fowls, William Leonard, 8 00 • black „Shanghais, W Omer, J Dorwart, It W Parlor son and 13 C Radford, each 3 00 Spangled Shanghais, to Jonathan Dorwart, 3 00 ..D...voniddre Raven Games, to J Dorwart, 3 00 -Dominique Shanghais, to Dr. James Crabb, superior apeeldrens iiilk Fowls, buff variety, to Dr. J Crabb, W Leonard, 8 00 and $ C Radford, each 3 00 ' Cochin - Chinas , to J Gillespie , Aaron Clement., J A measoolrovq 18.0 Walker, 90 Radford; Rid Pringle, . It W Patterson, II WFelix, J Dorwart; .1' W Chad wiekand J Crabb, each ' - 300 The Committee would' slate that the displays of Cochin Ohintarilvlibbyntexidtatora , abovemarned 'were-not only large, but' truly ' xcellent, especially Hulse exhibited by Meath. o , ll lOpfeafal'Edranilteisieots..: .., Rtaelr. Spaillsti, to /14ICEalgkItitralArLeonard, each 300 White Lbanghals,Co.Ariron.elentenhkft 0 Walkera. • .- . Oltanittlit-ItibVlN BoYVAII Orme; GI W Felix, • 300 Far -Buf each f ihinghals,'lO .liiiiki Ta6cart, tionbara a EiCVE:fti''.7•Orallb,'Wta leoaardi W Tit; 9 13 441- forti,:7l-o , Doney,- lb II Gross; Ira Sherwin; each 8 tin .. Foriutimigoo-rawb v to A n Grow - . ,- 3 oo• For Sumatra Pheasant dame, to-A PRiro:as, ' '3OO For White Poland Fowls, to Dl3,Williami - %, 3 OD Forliartioliirris;to.Adarri• Wilhelm, 8 00 Forlltiteltledßantattia, to Wilson - Inglis; 8 00 Porgititellaistaras; tolV 0 'Danny, 3 00 •,_ For Blustrry: Ducks, to IV 0-,Denny and Caleb - Lea, • 3 00 . SlMPOndicituff irariet,r;to Dr .1 Crabb, Win Leonard, and 3 00 littßadibrd, - ftrA - ~Panczandsotbite variety, Wm Leonard, and 9 C Rad forriktazhi - - - • • 800 SilrUantams, Black, Wm Leonard. ' 3 00 - .Polish. Albinos Fowls, David Taggart, 300 Hybilif,Ducka;Caleis Lee. 3 00 Pheasant Bantams; 9 C Radford. 8 00 - atadagitscat Rabbits, -John 'Mahar, • 8 00 J Elliegley,, .. - • . • ... , - SOO English Perot*" Bohai Douglass, . 6 3 00 Mouseentching Owl, (well,trained,) J Li Poor, 100 Poland pucks, D Holmes 3 00 In view of-lhei pains tilers' - 1y many' of the exhibitors -ziobonly. UV brooding hub In offering •fine displays or'foils, .the committee also , roxanmand the following special pre-. ute • sals: ..' TamenCiabb,S C Radford, Lamborn It Broth or, G W palx:lL Ir Patterson; J - 0 Denny, T B llpolke, J A At Wesley Green, RC Walker,' It Itleßnigh; W C Denny, J Begley Aaron Clement, Win The, each $5 00. • Time =mitten e& eo exemimai n tnovabte Zone ' ? Cbtp, ex , hihitettArgernrs -lamb= 8r0.,.er ettester,countiii what theyrreetnnendinpremisun of S 5 00. ' Intemeltudemlir 'Order tat is prtipar estimate of the tits piny of Earns saw be made, the ecmintittteo stats that the • nunibtrAnn--.nnAlbiticia :was . inwrinms inrsmuitt mat Mtn , , ,A. Airtinatn r emirritan. WK. P. =no, - Spamiltra. The :undersigned Judges appcdited by th aTenntryleanla ULU; Alitiotatarokfloclety tar 'class No. SI, , respeetfolly re. port Etat theytiars examined the following artichutentered an the Secretary's book for exhibition at the Pair, and corainOnitliit'lltoirjudgmEnt toe preinpinur and diplomas, Ist, Wkarkno Olast.—Wo brunt three maples of Window Mika competing tor peeminuts, and exhlbitad by the follow= Ingpansenst—Lorens & Wiettman, Pittaburgh,- W. Can tiinaktaid. /r,Cles, Pittsburgh, * Chambers, Pitts. In the article n't 'window glass as exhibited by the Mt pi es of the diffennitfirma alarm we were at somewhat 'of a loss to actually; decide which should take:the Lnßymmium. far the tritslity,'lnerhunical finish and polish of each lot were so much alike, We 'finally after aeloae examination gave the the , sample• exhibitud by Mama. Lorenz & wispattawasentitled. to th e tiostprembaza, being the elms 'est arekbest samplehe our humble ophslon. Lorena & Mani Irk premium, silver medal; A D S 11 Chambers, Ind 'Prenllitill4l s : the "sample, exhibited by-Mesons. Chambers, wereed miry ilize4frObably the largest ever made Pillshurthisar pentill3 by 60 Inches; and another SS by illebeshedl wen as , regular she partorglass. ' - - The flrmtf W4lunninghtiot st . .Cet, are - el:aided to helm aide Mad*: tOT, Milk li fy tgul. tialshot their_ samples and the conitaittee were only sorry that it , was pat in . their pow ' ei to , :ittrazd Piehohnit.` ...Chtssuare,--The committee Brand samples at Olmorwore` alltibitedby.the-follOwirtg gram :=Orriling; Robertson 41,110 4 1 lleraissltalmwell, Pears & Co. Pittsburgh: -Inthts amid a - 66 welt as window glass, we were at a loss to deckles, at, every article exhlbljed by the 'above firms, of Slut ware, wattionar iffela of snarl futiquality and of ,o excel lentflnish thstalthoughour bestindgment was tolled into requiehigs k atter a very ekes examination, we were utterly -at a leasto say which should have the-preferonee for sups'. ‘oritylnpritesed &SAM*. Welniye, however, awarded , to ItimMettiling, - .ldobintven is Co, the Ist preglium,. es the laci,alcollectbm of samples of both-pressed and cut - glarst. Cuenbititiedeletvett ft- . Co, Pittsburgh, Ist premium,Alyce Medal; P1ii,i,r0 1 4 1 4 11 1. 5 ulkeiedis rears et Co., Pitta Podid: ierS4ohzi Cartwright, Pittshlusit. exhibited . a few„ temples of Amerimn pocket cutlery, but too few in our opinion to demand a premix:on from the society. IfEtzacir !amp Glatt ..iterk-Ssrauel nay, Pitts., exhibited some samples of fincy glass lamp work. though not coming under the head of premiums In our elm, still we think de. serves notice for mechanical ingenuity and excellence of workmanship. • - Lamp Chroadrlters aaci 11, Wright, .Pittsburgiti_W. T. Watson It Co., Pittsburgh—The above firms estdbited agate line samples of the above articles, which were very mum admired. We bad no power to award • preatturei,lmt think their samples were entitled ter honors able mentioriby your committee. lifther - Ware—W. W. Wilson exhibited one setter vesy tine silver vutre,es Alcoa cam of watches, jewels, and other car tides in the silversmith line, we sward to him the premium ter the:best axial:Mon of silver MOM, W. W. Wilson Pitts, 'burgh, pretalam for silver ware silver inesteL To Conrad Bard &Sea, Philadelphia, we award the Ist premium for a silver watch, with agricultural designs t entitled to a pu n:than, -Conrad Bard Fe Son, Pbilsasiphis, Ist preminm, silver Medal. We would also mention some fancy /liver chalices and goblets,matruNctared by Mr. M. Ilnain, Pittsburg. as wor thy °rut/tr and world call the attention of the committee on disotetintlary premiums to the act that- in our opinion diploma should be awarded fortba same. . . . 'Maar S..l.hgrueing—albert Thome, Pittsburgh, exhibited sonie very beautiful specimens of ooktrad glum enmying, and we Ihtott very &marring of honorable mention, and well worthy of a diploma. filuud-Orautsental °tau—Rhodes Neisun, Pittsbi rgh. exhibited some Selman of articles which . elicitod the atten— firm and praise of many, and poor committee. think that they should have a discretionary premium Zro the. mune. THE Owasas• AID CMADIS or STEAIDIOATM is CLECISHAiI, had a meeting on Saturday evening, at which the following resolutions were adopted: Eesolecd, That this 'eortvention team a permanent. Mao dationaMptains and Owners of 'Steamboats, to bo styled, .`Srauttedir.Owszes' AND CAZtAttre ASSoeLtrIoN Or Cnievt dm,"rut appoint a committee to draft a Constitution and 13y-Laws r the government of the arum, to be reported to an adjourned meeting. Retdred, - That this Association shall consist oldie Cap tains andoteners of steamboats engaged in tic New Orleans trade, and of them only. Berairert, ,That in order to secure concert elution In re gard to the prime of freight,the Captain, in port, at both Citudnnitil and NewOrimursorlia are engaged In receiving, or who are prepared to receive cargo, &ail equatituta a tend forregulating the price of freight, end the tuejority of such man end can , - the rates of freights, as dr. cumstanees may warrant. No Captain that Is not engaged in receiving cargo shell be permitted to vote thereon, and that the prices so established shall be strictly adhered to by all heists belonging to this Asseciation. Reared, That for want of concert of action amongst car nival, we breve been subjected to many arbitrary, oppres sive and unjust rules with regard to carrying and deliver ingfreight, towing barges torlighters, Ac., and that In view of the amino we pledge ourselves that we will not become responsible for outs orleakage.on molasses, whisky (many other deictiptleur of lifittirs or other fluids, unless caused by fraud or gross negligence on our part. Nor for the loss In weight dritcdger or other articles subject to loss by drain age,,or any articles subject to loss (on account of the park- I ages,) by ordinary handling, and that we win demand freight orrthe weight of the packages when dapped, and i that we will not pay ally Mitre insurance on account of towing barges on the Ohio river when necessary for light- , era, and also that we will make it a part of the agreement to traneeport freight (and in it in ou r bills of lading,) that we have theetiof lighting and towing in barges On the Ohio • • • at'ilre following Ono of Wits of lading, be •• •, , •aratetrietly adhered to, by all boats belooglng to amoclatlon Loath CINCINNATI, - 185 Shipped in apparent good order by on ;boarda or the good ,steamboat —, whereof is master, now lying"at the port of:—, ithe following orders, marked as per margin, e t h are be. delivered inlike order,—subject Ito the agreement made, and hereinafter ex pressed, at the port of —, unto or ;to his or'their : he or they paying freight lou the said articles, at the rate of —, and charges It is limed, and is part of the consideration of this oontract, that the boat and owners are ?sot to be responsible for any loss or damage, arising fri* ihetliangers - of river navigation, from fire,;_or for any Toss;‘ - tvolite or damage, ari sing from - any cause,incidental to. the nature of the article; pinikage, or from Rayless or dam age whatever, =has said loseir damage. occurs by the hand or, gross negligenac of- ourselves, agents or eprvauts, whilst said , articles or, pao,l-. ages are in our poeseniOn. - It is also agreed and understood, that the boat has the privilege of lighting and towing of barg es, on the Ohio - -river, at the risk of shippers or owners.'.-In witness whereof, the owners, -mas ter, or clerk of said boat, hath signed bills of lading of this tenor and date, one of which being aceomplishe d, the other to stand void. Resvireit, That al the boats - of tole am:dation shall ren ideraid and antletance to each,other in astrasa, when hailed -ifor - that pops°, for which .a red:enable charge - shall be ado; and. in caste, the parties cannot woo about the Iptiarge, it shall be left to three disinterested. Captalna who ;belong to this Aasociation ; one to be chosen by each party, !and they, to choose a third, whose arbitration and award !shall be thud. ; Reso/red,.Tbat a committee be appointed to present these roceedings to the Captains and ownersof boats, eligible to (become members of this Association, who are not present, :en this ocandim, for their concurrence. Upon abrunderation the Ist and 2d resolutions ;were unanimously adopted. On the remainder of the resolutions there was considerable difference of opinion. I Capt. Foyd said it was well known that steam !boat-men Wore the poorest bands in the world to ifoma a deliberative body, and at the same time there was no class equal to them for corner can ianases, and he thought that in a 'matter of this limpartanCe s the corner concusses should have the opportunity of considering its bearings for In week. After woo discussion, on motion, this view :prevaitell, and the meeting adjourned to Satur day evetueg next t s RESIGNATION AND = API otsvassr.—Rev. C. C. Jones baW resigned his place as secretary , of the; Old Bchol Presbyterian-Board. of Domestic ?diet gIDE% en account of ill health. Rev. Dr. Mae. rave, corresponding ''secretary of the Board of rublicatiOn, has been elected to the station thus iraeated., Dr. Musgrave resided for many years In Atillitriore, and, posses high : qualifications for the Position to which be has beekcalled. ,tall. Sun. Rai Morning pat ?UMW PIIILLIPS. ...01:031412 , P. murptenz- PhilUpe &'more, 7,4itop - i opile ttiiy. WEDN , E .. SDAY- , MbRNIN(I"•---4)CfOriER 6 DZDIOCRVITIO'NOILLINATIONS. CANAL COMMISSIONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, of PUtadelphia away. .4.1 . 1D1T011, CIENERAL, of Miffign CArnty. FOR SURVEYOR OENELAL, J. PORTER BRAWLEY, of Crawfant Count3h. COUNTY' DEMOCRATIC TICKET. MORNING POST JOB OPPIOEI. Yo have now employed in our Job Office an unmoral number of excellent job printers, and are prepared to execute all orders with neatness unsurpassed, and with a speed that shall not be beat. We have done a very large amount of printing in our Job Ofbeo within the last ten days, but can do stilt more yet. We will suit all cuatomers as to the speed and accuracy of our work. TIM Fula. Ihrour or Par.munts.—By- some oversight the full report of Premiums at the State Fair has not yet appeared in any of our city papers. We publish it this morning on our first page complete. The paper hi for sale In the counting room. Connecrion.--In our article of. Monday. we did net intend to aay that the editor of the Jour. /WE. had entricient independence to control hie own paper. Mien:deuce should have read, tut 'follower " We would not desire to be, understood to say that the editor of the Animal is not sufficiently independent to control , the columns of his own paper," &c. We hare alwaya_been on the kindest terms with the editor of the Journal, but on this oo casion, we thought we had just cause of com plaint. The Gazette, Dr. Carothers and Mrs. Bwisshohn Tho gallant editor of the mendacious Gazette is furious against Mrs. Swisahelm, in his paper of yesterday. He accuses her of lying. This same wady editor who, ten days ago, was whin ing so piteously for woman's sympathy and sup port, now charges a woman with being a liar. Bravo ! But the public wo think must be convinced by this time that the once respectable old OCtleiif has become one of the moat foul-mouthed sheets published in Pittsburgh. There is not an editor, male or female, in our city, whom he has not called a liar; there is scarcely a man in the county, who has ever been a candidate on the( democratic ticket, that be has not called a sot, 'a knave and a hypocrite. No public man or VIMEiII escapes the venom of his slanderous pen. lle never attempts to support his libels with proof. Ile never hesitates to assert anything that occurs to hie depraved mind, no matter bow flagitious a falsehood it may be. Then, on the principle that a falsehood well adhered to is as good as the truth, he will reiterate it again and again, until he imagines the mischief is done which ho designed. w. e. CALnett.t.. Wu. S. Mus.rgaze.. Bat one thing he has not yet discovered. That is, that there are few persons In the community who believe his slanders. Were we a candidate for office, we should not have the slightest ob jection to his slandering us every day. Among the most barefaced of his falehoods Ls therepeated assertion in his paper that we have abused Dr. Carothers; and that we have pro duced not one particle of proof for anything we have said of the Doctor. Now it is well known that we have said not one word about the Doctor except to refer to his public. acts in the Senate, and the proofs from the public records we pub lished at the same time. We then published Mrs. Swisshelm's opinion of his character and capacity, as the testimony of a neighbor. This is all we have done : and this we did not do un til the Gazette had introduced the subject, by attempting to charge upon a democrat the blame of Dr. Carothers' earnest effort to destroy the ten hour law. We copy the following from the Gazelle of yes terday, to show what one of Dr. Carothers' nearest neighbors thinks of him : addition to her former charges, Mrs. Belubelm en deavors to create the imp:Newton that Dr. bl'Clintock Is not only better anti-slavery man than Dr. Carothers, but is eminently reliable on the Temperance question! She also takes occasion to mid to her former charges that Dr. Car. others Is " an enemy of the ten hour lawarnd pulik schools, a friend of land monopolies and petty Despotism I" • Is not this testimony directly in point to sus tain the charge we made against the Doctor, that he . was opposed to the ten hour law; while Dr. lil'Clintock was IM friend, and labored to secure its" adoption in other States of the Union, as well as our own. None will doubt , that Dr. M'Clintoek Is a friend of the ten hour law and of the publio schools; ands opposed to land monopolies and potty despotism. That Dr. Al'Clintook has ca pacity to represent us ably and faithfully in the Senate, no ono will doubt. That he bears an excellent character, all know. That he is popu lar with the people, his repeated election as Mayor of n whig city attests, That he wilt be elided to the Senate this year, the reports from all parts of the county iudicate so strongly that we &en hardly entertain a doubt. Da. M'CLINTOOK.—When Dr.M'Clintook was Mayor, of Pittsburgh, ho refused to sign an is sue of citylcrip and the Councils passed an or dinance authorizing the President of the Common Council to sign - the shinplasters. Some time afterwards, the scrip depreciated, and brokers and speculators bought it up from the farmers and laborers, and mass of the people, at eighty cents on the dollar. Soon afterwards, the real estate of the city was offered for sale; and those brokers and speculators bought it, and paid for it with that scrip, at par. That scrip, or a sim ilar batch, Dr. McClintock refused to sign, fore seeing, and foretelling, the swindle of the people In which its issue would result. ,PLUSDER SCHEME STOPPED.—The conviction and sentence of John 8. Dye, of the "Bank Mirror," for issuing and circulating fraudulent `Currency, Was yesterday &menaced in the pa pers. Dye was found guilty, tined five hundred dollar's, and ordered to prison unless it was paid. He managed to raise the money, and is .novi s atlarge. The ptiblio owe Mr. Dickson, the .Prisecuting Attorney of the Police Court, no little favor for the, energy be displayed in carry ,inethe; irogeontion .-through. Dye bad all hie arrangemeete,perfectest for patting out a large iespe of_ the bastard:`-trash, hut, he has been beaded in.theMmvery iris elgnal manner. and -honest laborers-and tinders protected from the infamous scheme to plunder them AO their prep- OtO r— ein• Erni!, L:-li,, \/O.OITIBECIURGEr`. AMIE OF 11It BUkEE3IE COURT, JOHN C. KNOX, Of Ton Clunty. PRESIDVTT.,TCDCLit DISTRICT CORM P. C. SHANNON, Pittburgh. STATE SZRATR, JONAS R. McCLINTOCK, Peebles Tp. DISTRICT SMARTT, R. BIDDLE ROBEIRTS, Pittsburgh. Tricisuao, MDT BiRMINOHAM, Ohio emoossz, J. HARVEY ROB nasi ß, 'Upper St. Clair. AsSORRY', JOHNS . EIRICPATRIOH,AIIeghe'y. JOILY S. ITAMILTOiI, B. Pittsburgh. WILLIAM WEIDII3.IIPIIO, Pittsb'h. JAMES K. SCOTT. Bor. McKeesport. WM. GLASS, Robinson Township. ARMOR, JAS. F MeELROY, Moon Township. snaTETCO4 .TAMES A. GIBSON, Pine Township. JAMES K. SCOTT The letter of this gentleman, in answer to the interrogatories of the professed friends of prohi bition, Is published in our paper of to-day. It takes the true ground in regard to suoli pledges. Mr. Scott refuses to give any pledge - ; ` alleging, what every body ktitiive r that It ii••not*teropei.; once movement, btit a vrhig movement: a p - rrtk, prostitution of the temperantet cause for the ben rT eft of the Whig purty:::- . ltdeniesthattitat'quesz tion is an issue bitwereu,the parties. In fact it comes very near givhig the lie direct to the re peated assertions of the Gazelle on that subject. We like the independent, manly tone .of the let ter. It is perfectly respectful to the voters, but a stinger to those feW whlg sCheniers Vitt() pro fess to have the cause of temperance at heart; while every. sane 11111lican tee that they are mere ly using It to sustain the failing, cause of 'whig gory- Gentlemen, there is but ono way of proving that this view of the case is not the true one. That is by voting for Kirkpatrick or Scott, or both. Then we will know that , you have the cause of temperance in view, and not whiggery. You know that the next Ronse of Representa tives will be democratic: and that ono democrat from this county could do more for the cause you profess to advocate, and for all other inter ests of this county, than two whig members can do. The mass of tho Whig voters are honest., but their self-constituted leaders are not to ho trust ed. If the people would once rid themselves of such schemers, the popular will could then be made known, and be obeyed. For the hernias , Pa.t. THE RAILROAD..COL. T. A. SCOTT Messes. Enrroa.s :—ln your notice of the amount of business done over the Pennsylvania Railroad, during the four days of the State Fair, as published in yesterday's Post, you say that "the Company (told 64,100 tickets, and that the number of persons carried in the cars exceeded this amount several thousands." It is not an exaggerated estimate, then, to say that the num ber amounted, in round numbers, to 70,000. This is an extraordinary business for a Railroad company; and it may be seriously doubted, if it has a parallel in the history of Railroads in the United States. I say it is extraordinary, but when I state that, though the trains were run over a thoroughfare densely thronged with persons of all classes and conditions, and that not a single accident occurred, the fact derives ad• ditlonal interest, and deserves something more than a passing notice. Could better evidence be offered to the publin of careful and efficient management in the al tars of a Railroad company than is fffrnished in the above statement! I think not; and the press and the public should award due credit to Col. T. A. Score, the courteous and energetic Superintendent of the Road, under whose di rections the trains were run. It is due to this gentleman to say of him that the energy, order and system that now prevail on the Western sec tion of the Pennsylvania Railroad, were iutro daced by him ; and that no other road affords the traveling public stronger guaranties of cour teous treatment, and safe transportation, than does this road under Col. Score. fi PROIIII3I7OIIV LIQ,VOR LAW Alciititsroor, Sept. ilOth, 185.3. To It. C Stockton, William Barker, Jas & Co., C. L. Magee, IV'Siam Sam, Thomas Steal, John Alexander, Thomas Day, William Thorn, and others. Ocurtente :—Your letter on the subject of the traffic in hob:tail:wing liquors, has been re ceived. Sickness in my family prevented an earlier reply. 1 am opposed to the traffic, so that if I recognized your right to question rue, my answer could be easily given. But pearly all of you have already pledged yourselves to support the Whig ticket, and al though a candidate, you must permit me to Ray that, under the circumstances, there is neither grace nor modesty in your interrogatories, oor the way in which they are put. What right have you to say, that if I do not answer by a certain date, It will be deemed equi • Talent to an answer in the negative ? I presume the penalty of a negative answer would be the loss of temperance votes. Many of you have already made pledges and passed judgment—a judgment you will not revoke, though I steeped myself to the lips in prohibi tion rromises. I am informed that the paper addressed to me and other candidates was origi nated in the office of Alderman Steel, a member of the late Whig County Convention. Ile and others have condemned the practice of taking pledgee from candidates, saying, on many occs alone, that the only course was to nominate re liable and known men. !laving once been de ceived, as they said, although they had promises in profligate abundance, the man whom they know to be right would alone be trusted. Aot ing on this ground, I understand the Whig con vention placed its candidates in nomination— passing no resolutions, and demanding no Pledges. My faith and practice have all my life been harmonious and: consistent on this subject, in which you say there is now felt so deep an in terest. My situation :In society is humble, and I am not generally known throughout the country. Still, many hundreds of my neighbors are fami liar with my views on the subject of prohibition, and many of you knew what they were before you questioned me. You knew you could rely upon " my life and conversation." Then, since pledges bare heretofore proven not safe, when made by candidates, you will ex cuse me for intimating that the originators of your letter did not desire tofind out and vote for the trustworthy and well tried friends of tem perance. If any one of the Whig candidates did not turn out to be all he was counted on when he waa nominated, let his god-fathers in the Con vention make the beet of him. No matter bow perfectly they mould him now, by pledges, (if there ehould be such a man) I ehEdl not be vex ed. But I deny their right, einoe ho may not be entirely palatable, to sweeten him at my ex- JAMES K. SCOTT pease. 49 Wy. They have a stranger in Jail up at Tole do charged with passing counterfeit money. Be was searched and there was found upon his per son about $lOO in $6 bills on the Condilla Beak, Otsego county, New York. The bills were so perfect as to deceive the best judges, and even passed at the bank counter. Counterfeiters are becoming so skilful of late that it is doubtful whether their success will not soon drive the whole paper system out of use. Taking into consideration the losses to com munity annually suffered from counterfeiting good paper, the issues of spurious and fraudu lent bills, the depreciation of doubtful institu tions, and the failures of others, after getting a circulation out, it can not be denied that the pa per money system of the United States is a more onerous tax upon property and labor than is the entire revenue collections of the General Gov ernment: Does any one doubt this? But a moderate investigation will satisfy the cavil. If it were made part of our political system that each individual suffering low: from any of these frauds, impositions or counterfeits, should, on fair proof, be indemnified at our State or county treasury, how long would the people tol erate the cause of such an immense draft upon the public revenues ? Yet, we suffer patiently, monthly and yearly, this immense levy upon our pockets, as if it were a part of our civil govern ment, and an abuse of our rights which the genius of legislation could not rid us of! We have a paper system in Ohio which really bears all the features of being conducted with direct regard for the success of counterfeiters 1 Look at the entire authorized circulation of the State Bank and branches, as that miserable abor tion of finance is gracefully termed I "Cheap and nasty" is the main feature of every bill I The engraving is execrable; the paper miserable. Both Oyife and encourage couuterfeits, as much as if the legislature had authorized thedisgrace ful oliaiarster of both engraving and paper, for the ktriress benefit of rogues The source of the fault is somewhere, and a plundered people seem to have no redress. If the next legislature does not look to it vigilantly, and redress it in a summary panne!. by compelling a change of policy, or driving out Of existence the'fountain source of so mut% oppression 'of our people, it will be recreant to right and duty:=Cin. En 2. Iffe..:the New Albany and Salem ,Railroad commenced running regular trains On Monday last, from Michigan City, 130 miles south to• Crawfordsville, ihrouglahafayette; and the Com expecaf, to-run lan miles further by•tholOtb' f. October ! to Bainbridge, ' FURI4IEII EUROPEAN NEWS. PULL DETAILS BY 111 E STEAMER AMERICA The steamer America reachecl . .Sesten on Fri day morning,from graPh. We *.ye the followthic farther - details. of her important Llyerpimil, the 17th ult. She passetVtfie Arabia Sejit.cl7th,vitt 4 P. M., Liverpool.' `Passed the City or Man cheater, fretti,Pb il adelphiafee Liverpool * Sept. 26, long': 41 V. EsoLeste.—Mr. D'lsraell has been making a speech to the agriculturists of Buckingham shire. The Queen continues in Scotland. The Asiatic obelera is spreading in England. Of over 100 cases in Newcastle, fifty proved The weather in Ireland was Very fusejand the, crops were bite ease. - • • TURZS'i-AND- RllSSlA.—Relative to the Eastert question, it was currently reported—although no . foundation was apparent for the report—that Turkey had attacked the.Russiatt outposts; but that no general engagement had taken place. The following aro the words of the Vienna des patch : " The Czar rejects the Turkish modifications, but abides by the Vienna Note, and promises to evacuate the principalities if - the Porte accepts it, pure and simple." Thie yet leaves one chance for peace. The Turks wore quite ripe for war, and Omar Pasha had great difficulty in restraining his troops from hostilities. Fanaticism on both sides was at its height. Anonymous placards on the walls, calling on the faithful to attack the Ruesiane, had much excited the people. It was ogy on the special demand of the repreienta tives of the great powers that the Sultan had consented to postpone the issuing of hie mani festo to his people. This manifesto le in war like language, and is, indeed, a declaration of Ou the 30tb,w hen the Sultan received the Egyp tian troops, the members of the French Embassy were present. Omar Pasha wrote to Prince Gortchakoff, no tifying that if the Reselan gun-boats-approached too near the Turkish batteries, they would be fired upon. Oortchakoff briefly wrote on the back of the letter : "If fired on, they will re turn the fire." Until recently the Turkish operations ail seem directed towards Cireengrove, to prevent the Rus sians Crossing there : but the Turks have care fully fortified the line of the Balkan between &Mundt% and Tarnova. Gen. Daneberg's Rumen corps had.establisti ed its general quarters et Crejeva, and tho ope rations in crossing the Danube will be by Weddi son and Sophia. The Turks will of course for tify the passes, as they have the lines of Shumla and Tarnova; to which ease it is thought that the Russians will ascend the river, and cross in Beryls. The chief Dragoman of the Russian Bmbassy had arrived at Constantinople. from Odessa, at tended by several steamers. The arrival had caused a sensation, but it relates to the aiikirs of the Commercial Chancelloatro. The Russian party in Constantinople propose changes in the Turkish ministry. Ries Pasha, e:-Minister of War, to supersede. Mehemed Ali, Russia's bitter antagonist. ENGLAND AND PRANCE AND YDS BASIVIN Qrcsnos.—No disagreement exists between Franco and England on the Eastern question. A Courier had arrived in Parts bringing the decision come to the day before, by the four Ministers, viz : Lords Aberdeen, John Russell, Clarendon and Palmerston. Another Courier took his departure from Ala seines, with orders to embark there at once, leasing o dispatch for Lord Stratton' de Red cliire, which. it is said, in a welt-informed quar ter, enjoins him to employ every means to in duce the Sultan to accept without delay, the note of Vienna, without tttodltcation. His Lordship is authorized to allow the Eng lish Squviron to outer the Itssphorus, and to dill embarrk troops for the purpose of causing the Sultan's decision to be reepectest. A Courier is also at once to ho dispatched to Omer Pasha, forbidding him to commence hos tilities in any way. Passer. —The Paris Moniteur publishes the treaty. Of February betwee France and the Unit ed iitates, respecting Consul Agents_ Public attention contined chicly occupied with the price of food. The Mouitenr publishes a decree reducing the duties on imported cattle and wheat. The du ties are to be 1", francs per head on oxen, caws and young cattle; 25 centimes on calves, sheep, gouts and pigs ; and :3 centimes per hundred kilogrammes on fresh wont The Nfuoiciptil I)..partment of the Seine had extended io the cornaittnes of the deptirtment the measure that fixes tho price of bread for Parie, which is et 49 centimes per kit lograrnme. The prefect is suthorired to advance the ba kers the difference between cost prices and the price or 40 centimes, commenting from Sept. 1. It is reported thst tickets would be issued to the poor, entitling them to receive bread at a nominal rate. The Emperor's journey north bud been deci ded for the 22.1, to return to Patio on the 29th September. BortrzzntAsn.—The Swiss journal of the 3d publishes the Austria/a edict of July last, for bidding Austrian operatives to visit Switzer land. The Federal budget for 1854 shown a eu - rplua of 600.000 francs over the outhunted expenditure of thirteen millions. Amnia —The Austrian Consul General at Smyrna bad been decorated. Vienne letters say : It is-fully expected here that the Washington Cabinet will consent to Konta being given up to tho Austrian authori ties at Smyrna." It appears that tho reason Count Apporg, the Austrian Minister at Turin, WRIS 80 suddenly withdrawn, was to mark Austria's displeasure at the friendly relations between Sardinia and the United Statee. The Emperor of Russia, accompanied by his two sons, Count Nesseirode, Baron Meyrtioff, and a suite of 200, goes to Olmutz to meet the Emperor of Austria and King of Prussia. The fate of Turkey is supposed to be the subject of the interview. The reports continued current that Govern- ment intended to effect a forty millions silver florin loan. its success depends on the aspect of Eastern affairs. GETLAMIT —The London Times correspondence says that the German papers almost universally assert that the United States are backing Switzer land in her opposition to Austria, and promise her active assistance. The recent appointment of a U. S. Minister to Borne, the self-confidence in the Ticeno difficulty, and the boldness of the Americans in the Route affair, are the grounds stated for this belief. The Bond thinks the re port improbable, and says that there is a more probable belief throughout Germany that the Cabinet of Vienna is endeavoring, in connection with its grievances in the Koszta affair, to in duce the governments of Europe to demand from the United States government a deoLaration of its views on the subject of intervention in Euro pean politics, on the laws of nations in general, and on the subject of citizenship in particular. The 'latter being confessedly not clear, gives rise to continued remonstrances by American repre sentatives, especially In Germany, where emi• grants returned from the United States aro claimed. The governor of Terni had been put to death by the people, for insulting their petition for cheaper bread, on the let inst. ITALY.—The Reading Committee of the Holy Inquisition had again condemned " Uncle Tom's Cabin "'as damnable and pernicious. INDIA AND CIIINA.—The overland mail bad been telegraphed at Trieste, with Calcutta dates to August 5, Bombay August 12, and Hong Kong July 23. The steam frigate Meozuffar was lost off Ramsorra river. Cholera was committing great ravages in tho upper provinces of India. The Indigo crops were not good. The market for cotton pieces had improved. Exchange was 2s Id. 111 China the revolutionary army retained its position. The Tartar had attempted to take Amoy, but without success. Trade was dull and inactive. Exchange 28 3d. News MOM WASHINCITON.—We copy the fol lowing from the Star : Resignation and Appointment. —Mr. J. F. Young has resigned his first class clerkship ($900) in the General Land Office, and Joseph G. Todd, of Portsmouth, N. H., had been or dered to be exemined to fill the vacancy thus oc casioned. A Neu; Consul to Demarara.—The Rev. C. W. Dennison, of Massachusetts, has been appoint ed O. B. Consul to Demaara, British Guinea. The President's recent indisposition was bat slight. He has already entirely recovered. The Secretary or the Naog proposes to start early the week on a tour of inspection through all the navy-yards r at the !Verdi. The U. S. Frigate Conetitutiof: arrived at Sierra Leone on the 10tb Of August last, from the Bee Delos. The advices from her say nothing of the condition of her officers and crew, from . which vie infer that all are well. - , li'esignaticm.--Captenl3. R. 4.ldia, "the Fourth Infautry, U. s, ZiaVy, bas;ealgried.' .•' : . , •.:.::,; . ,:;;;.:7 - i:,:', '.7:',.:.:.••••:: : , - f , ,,: . ,17. •,.:,'":.;:r:': -.4...,.c.....,7:-,-t-..: The Hrinsorit of Politics. At the late election, John, or, as be was 12101:0. generally styled; Jack Mills, a butcher Weal veston, was a candidatel_for - the Legisfatt His address to thtieleilfbrias unique. It,..f . ,:asalr follows: • •-r f!,.: 71, the etter,tof ittatoestbst,,,m4ao,--Vbarti been strobglt:urged:by*ist(inerous friert4 who aro attiA betolliff?a candidate th t represent you ii:tthes:text Logblature. ;7:Like true patriot, .I,•hate-eauleicted;taiiierifitis ifty private interests lcrthe public gohd. Without vanity I may say, and all who know me will at , mit, that if elected I will originate and execute many acts in Austin that no one of the candi dates before you wilt attempt. I pledge myself that I willlcep imatchfril eye iiver the mon& of legiplation and legislaties.—.so.,one,who. iciarwe me will doubt , if ;I choose to exercise the - powerithat members will the compelled to ob 'serve the;rules (4 -- proprieti, indulging, as I fear is too 'Often thecase; itineettintal revela, at its- - proper places and unseemly hours. Reform is necessary. I am the man to'etrest it-in fact' the only man that can and will do it.- I am a Jeffersonlan Jackson 'Democrat.' kJ truth, I was so born. • ,; , • lam progrtmaive. I may say a fast one.* I go for the greatest good to the greatest_ number. I am In favor of giving -homes -to the home less and houses to the hottseltes. • I advocate the edneation of the masses by a tax upon wealth. I believe that earth, air, and water is a gift of the gdod Clod to all. That ell are entitled to as much as is necceesary for, Their nap. _ More than this is a monopoly, and I oppose all mar nopolies I am in favor of banks, if a plan can be in vented to catabiish• one_to, loan -money to the poor, industrious, honest man, without secittity: lem a "Young America:rt." adopt-iheitt boundary—Beat by the thing and West by the setting sun ; North by the Arctic expedition and Bonth—ae far os we please - . - This is a great conotry, and less than this wonld pot trait, our. purposes. I abhor Old Fogies, whether as poli ticians, minion, httabanda or lovers.. I wish this 'distinctly understood. - • I disavow the creed of "Ottani: -unto men," bat adopt it decidedly as regards: the tales. I am for " Woman's rights' 'en the largest settle. * * 4 * I am too modest to enumerate all my good qualities and qualifications for office. •"I leave all self praise to my competitors. • thinkhowever; without vanity. I may say that' f elected.l . will be more diatingulahed than ILO 'representative you have had. Yon will be proud of me- My name will be familiar' to all, and seen-in the public' prints. - - - I am an old Texan ; one of the founders of Galveston. I have shed much htoodfcrrthe.good of the people. I have done-the State some ser vice. I ask in return your votes. I will see most of you before the election; and will addiesi you before the public. ' I am opposed to the practice of treaUng; but when incited willl3e happy to tale a glass with any one. lu this particular 4 make no distinc tion in politics. JOHN MILLS. P. S.—l forgot to say than was in.favor of the next war. 4iplviattarat.—The•• President las appointed 'Matthew P. Blue, Postmaster at - Montgomery, Alabama, vice Thomas Welsh; resigned. _•- zap we would eall attention to the audit Gnawer., of T. D. Wean d 1:13i-SItikers, of Fbiladolgla. Swa nton, of their warkmaaslap drew_ a goU modal at the Slate Fair. James Wickermbara, or oar city, (► their agent, and bee samples at Mr. iloorheatre Ma shop, to the Mamoru% idiom orders eau Le left. octirtf 11EA11111 OFFICE. INTEWIIENTS IN VIE CM OF PFITABINLOII, Ptona Serkeadwr 24a to October at, 1833. - .1 imps, of Liver._ I)nuiumptinn... Chronic Milers Irian —. tam. Upteattry.... ...... Ersalpgm . thisSxo-etfteritLs _ )larasmiu 11211Z3 R.-ariet TYPtlus OF TilE AIIOTH TECERF, ITETtE: 111.4er 1 yowl. _.... 4 From 44 to Foon Ito .2 •• CO to fu " 2to ........ ....4 06 to TO 5 tolo. .... 70 to 10 to 15 SO to La) " 15 to :5) .0 •• 93 toles. " 20 to ;SU .4 Ago unknown •• 30 to 40-- ..... 315.104 12; Pomo]. 6; Whitt Dy or let t.r tho Poull of FUN DRISOCBATIC N01E17411045 STATE -TICKET. rea rat,: ca m Prnitzts etnlia t WILLIAM M. STEMENSOIV,of - Itlcrcer county. rot GUMS Caltillawcall, ROBERT MITCIIRLI 4 of ItedlAns county. rot ACISIT43I OCREAL, NEVILLE D. CRAIG, or AlLcbsnycootity. rot ICIACTOI GE3/IAL, LAWRENCE E. CORSON, or Mont y-orn ery county. COUNTY TICKET. I\ll 11122111M1T IMIXTR UT DIM.= CDITIT, THOS. 11cCONSELL, at Allnbeny. toy IMMIXI:I7.3Ci ATTOR.Itir. inLUA U L. mint, of Allegbasiy. roa RAIZ EZNiTOI, 11"31. E. STEVENSON, of Pittsburgb nut 1111131113.; AARON FLOYD, of Pittiburek: BRUCE TRACRY, of Ohio{ WIL P. rERREE. at Moon; ell MILES W. BYRN'S% of Alleahny; A. U. BURNS, of Blndley. raft ccaxissurzuk, EDWARD ALLEN. of -Pittsburgh. raft TILEASVIZI, GEORGE WILSON, of ritt B bUigh• FOR &CISME, 3 Alf YS smssiikLai, of %Mira ritepl3JAvrte AFT Medical Testimony earanot be Cone trovertefleeGoe of the noel startibas ass to narrated of Dr, M'Lane's Vermlfuge by Dr. John Duller, of Lowell Trumbull Co., Ohio. The ease lIMa that of a young lady who had town tick for eight years, and had eenronad a ma. ber of physidens, who had treated it as one of Prolapittil Uteri. Dr. Duller was then called in. and iota: time Warr ed with Mr predecessors that It wasentse of Pfolapeos. He betrayer, was soon forced to the terminator that kissed:fent „ was suffering from worms, and idle curb pers .- Corker, pser rafted urn her to take two doses of licLane's l'ermthagp,•• This menis had the effect of minoring Dom her a count. leas number of the lamest slat. Altar She 'passed therm. her health immediateliJnttittloa• She si nce .trotthodt and continues to enjoy good health. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. IPLister's.:esie brated Vermirctg. 6, and take none Wei. AU other Varna. ruses, In compeAson, ere worthless. Dr. 11PLane's genuine Vermlfage, also hie celebrated Liter Pills, can now be had at ell respectable Drug Stores In the United States, and trout the sole proprietors, YLSIZINO DROTifilliff, - Successors to J. Kidd . /t sep=dew CO Wood street. far Fall and Winter Clothing* Whole sale and Itetail.—a large and eplendM atoelrof Itill and Winter Clothing le now ready futile inspectioa of lbw* wishing to be fatal out In the clock. Call =4 safer your Country - Merchants would find It to their Intercit to call and esandue the stock. N. B.—Customer work mule to ostler In superior style and at the shortest nodes.. mum= CLOTM3IO ROUSE, sop= No. 210 Liberty street. El1.1:A:46:411 On the 411 t Inst., in Pt. Pears Cathedral, by the Rev. E.• McMahon, Mr. L. O. Mc3SULLEN to Hiss ELIZABETH AIeDERMOTT; both of this city. A t the Jinn. E. tteatb's, in Pittsburgh, on Sunday, Coto. ' her 2.1, by the Rev. I. N. Bard, . 70 / 114 Nos, Esq., to Alias ANNA w, daughter of Charles C. Oaskll2l, Esq., of Philadelphia. On Tucklay, the 27th ult.. In Nashville, Tenn., of dysen tery, THOMAS IL MILLNII, 1.125 cur gear of bie age formerly of this city: In this village, Lon Monday night bud. at half-past 11 o'clock, of yellow fever, Mr. GEoßaz iged about 24 years formerly of Allegheny Pea resylvard& illy. Riche was a young man highly =teemed by 6.11 who had the pleasure of his acquaintance, and although he fell here, away from his relatives, It mast - be s oo tt sol o tt ott t o his family to know that his every want Was ministered to, and that during his short illness ha teed constantly' around his coach his young friends, who smoothed- his-dying Bhortly before he died, he called_ all M. the. room to his bed-side, and bidding ,them an alTeCtionate,fgrowell,h6 straightened his body in bed .aid atm erosalog hia hands on his breast, be calmly yielded up his spirit to his God.— Plaquemine (La.) Gazette. A Delightful Dwelling Souse, FVOlt MN% Oil 01111 Street, in tha Sixth Ward: ample grounds around It, with frultireen and „m e ,, ; every pot sentence_ to house-keeplag on the premises, with hot aud cold water bsith'remas, 6 tr, and the gas brought-to the street this fall. I Intend to remove from the Ctty on theist or, Novensher, when paseession ea be given. Rent e 5 per attuaq. Appli to lilessre. John Harper or Paorrison Hallam:s4 et the Bank of Pittsburgh, or tolls inidertignecc on .the premises. [ B e v 2 2 LECKV HARPEEk • • 1000 BUS. P.K•t NUTS: - - bag. Sltily Almonds; • 5 bales Bordeaux do 20 bags ; 20 bores Me Apple Cheese; 30 doz. Pepper Sauce; 20 be te4tßoel Candy; ' to asks Currents; 5 eases Sardines. Jost received andbraele by ' - • : JOSHUA IMOD= op O n • Ica JA-Wood attest. C M/IX-2W bilis Mum BATII. UNCLA.4I, Mei • 122 Second tad 161 Prostrat maialps, PIiaLDS. 7 SO pa._ Vietaria and Plaid, ius3 teeelyed at MASON. Oa% seplit No. 25 Fifth street. V tasks Fret ; TO? Sala b . - . ci - ...:-:-ft-',' - '7,.. : ,,,,,,k• - .:. - 11 , ?':= --- -- ' -",,,,Y;;:,..-7,..:::-.,‘,:,:..,....-:..,....-. - ; . : , :,. , ...:,•._ - _: 7., :' ,,,,, ;;." l' 7fi.ii-:-:';'c-!-1..,'-'l,-;i :;:,- ..--?;,- _ - ---=,-,';':-:.-;-.:7-'.i.f. WAN IMMO NW= A DUSINtS.2.3.IAN., WANING :to purchaaraiNTUßE 0 11, and comfortable DWELLING 110USE.Arlfb onePanrtir °tam irre of Ground. a Ganlin, Grape VIII.* &e.. . all In 1 goal Writer; aitiOnV collea *mattes city, an tba Browns; 0 cilia Road. Price AG • Terme eau. Mai - above ii ti 2 : 0 , 3 S. ctruprarr SON, ,110 tree.- 17'; Colored i_...40t■1 LB a P. WILLJAILI, yalelan of Board of flesl(l3. •N . Al* k k.3:441, b. It re. 2• • . r ;.•...y.~..' MIME ==E!ffM ADVKEITZIannaIL 7 9 , T. B. CALVEMT & C 0 1 1, DIE-SINKERS, ENGRAVEI32,.EIcipsEiW . ZNTZLOPZ 48 19. Third Streete p 1.L1112.eL P Ar.•'• - • Watches. lend eareprye• ITABIL schecribar has now cm • bead** very. good Vf Watches, Jewelry, Sllocirleare; te., that he hie se. exprealy for theta} tradeocad .bes purchased hie stock atthe vary lowest cash plant:- and he Is preparett- to sell eyery description of fine good . die his line at mo th laver prices than the same quslity can be — bought for in any Western city, and lower than any /Astern Jeweler will sell et retail; and what is of the moat importance to the pur r chaser, be will sell bit goods forwhat %bey are worth, and cot ask (as some Jewelers bay. lately done) 50 per eent morithaulbeli irtte ate ireith. 'Which fad 'CRI2I3O Baer tamed by ceiling at 51 Market street, Pittsburgh.. : : • wuts - II: O. 110OlD:-4. llaUktent YOUR OWN LANDLORD.—TWO HOUSES Ji FOR BALE, situate on Fulton street. One is =saved with starwroom, and the other - rooms, with finisbed attla k a gad paved yard brim t. Tine lot UR/test tomtit,- 132 test deep. Pries SZRO. • . _ - - • ' Also, news th e stole, . Mg, of Lail. rooms, and llandukt attio.:•:•Priee V400. '-Terms: $5001E4 hand; Wan in sae, tiro ted three Izars. - • •-FL MESTA . SON, - ' eets • , • Rest retais Agents, 140 Third et. UOAB,--217.. prim• BPor for ludo. kw. to LO close - Ms lot, ... : BOSKEIT BTUS, • . ; petti:4l.• ' trt Liberty street, oppatite SVood. _ • .1% Jr E ROOS, 0A21151 ItES—All agora and . granges. of -.111.. Wreath ittettnolanit Cashmeres; at • • otlet . A. A. MASON t CO.'S, No. 25 Filth at rparsilitlNUS —A splendid assortment of Mack and A Colored Printed taints, Crotehat Gimps, and neer Yell etyles or. Deeds Trimming. generally; at oda, , 6 A- MASON A CCVS. N 0.2 3 Fifth at. 51J11n3—..V pima rtstr Tartan Plaids just opvleityt: A. A. MASON k W COT, 7 oets • ' • No. 25 Fif street. NW6II.II6—A.A. MASON A. W., sS iMPTII bias NM opened thalt Fall Stock of splendld nail, Plain and Drceado Mks, of the latest patterns- • . WS' °LAID Dti LAlsi}:3-100 pieces' Dew style Plaid .D 0 Lalnesjast Neared at A. MASON A C0.11,(••:' 31000 by ALLEOLIZNT crrr ?O WMARRANTSIT fi LO GY, *: oda.. Rent Estate Agents: Pent Da IWlngs..Fiftb at: AINSVAPJOKS ANL Al AGAZLN.Li.—llarpeesAlatottursi AI to:October ; pries 25 cants. . Putnam's Magazin, far October. Pries 25 eta - . Korlekerbotker blitprelne, do The Alagardus of Art, -- • -- do - - - 25 lioley's lady's Book, • do- • Orshoun's Magazine, - do - 23: • Appleton's ihritianieff Erg.,do Popular Educator do . . .3 . 114 Peterson's Itagazlns. do • Jaw Seaton, or the ElairP Ado:ea/1; s Scot. Orb libtorfni Bectumes..• - r • • Part P 7. enctkad. Dratightraisa; : ' • • 81147 : The Pabst Scout; s Bo nutrias of tße„ . - . /lairoeagt. . Iterolotion, • 25 . - -• No. 439 Littell's Living Age, The RuChtuenta of the Art of Buibiteg; •--* • - •: - the use df Arthimeta BaiLlers; Drsaght•-•• • ; " men, MachlulathEnglnecraandifschsules, - : - Tamale b*y r IL MEYER it oct4 No.. 32 Smithfield SltusitiosaViented.—.' = Mr LE teibscniter, with tan Tears' experience in the Ma. I anal* business; desires aitnation.si SALESMAN' some ;tend Wholesale Cfrotsery, - ,Dry Goods, or "Atunfeetaring establishment, and -will teasel sone, if iteeessavy. Un doubtable inference given as to_ ehinseter, 4te. Address! eIAD.DIX. Double wad &ado -lIILUNES.S.,- I, taiNther with 4ho TB KS and ,VALISI.4, for ableh. *era awarded CLASS normtars at the Etato Agri etiltars4 Fair, may be men in my window furs foe day!. rct4:24 U 11. lIARTLET..Ha 88 wood kt; ' . . . . , . . . riu r y..o-PX 601070; " - 'lOO -- -do--10x12; ; , • 2.) do 95.12: • 25- . do 10x14.1, •.• • .• - • ;.31 - 1,1 40 "• • 125/20;'• ;.'; ' -• 10-do- 12z18. - Vera& ; t;7 "- " .• •, 1 iisooodiabl .151 S7rrtstretft.7 N bUUAI3O-150,bhdi-ipzbne, far sale by; - /A • odol 8311111 & SINCLAIR. 4 7 1FAUI biJGAIL-4 hhits fur Isle t by .oct4 _ SMITH h mcruilL CIODYLSJI.IO casks, tor sale.bp- • osztA 63tint -&-stscLia 'rat MIAP-140, /axes, for by b . .4z t bY ALt3l—°')E'l".l""leß A. FAira-. 2.°Cl g 00. oar- I(:4AM) Mu $-3W tt.e far ft4tt " • oet4: ' r 11: A. FAE? ESTOCK A. MASU.. h *U.,.N0.. - Z5 istavet„ will oma on • Itunday, the - 31 tastast,:a nay and eplendld :nett. znent of . - LADIES' Cl,Olll - morar.,,, end VELV I'LL. 20111;1'3 LAUD. i 011f..hla...} , aitd192 s t a tozo . and Car" , itecrargp DAILY . A? N 0.184 SHITIIFIELD Sr. $l.OO per can: 511 cents halt can, sad asr ! an tt,t. [ftn23r S. F. D:-KEATING 1. 1 . va5 !Ads vases yelowe E T A Z by ..1 (Mai tlarrett's. for sale by aeCV • IL -A. "17 N ESTOCK Ca. lipACOll--50.000 be llama . anti Sbortirbirs 1.11 . 21110k0 bowie for tar lasrlo close the forby • :- J. s: Frn, I.I4kLPIN &EV, • park , . 242. and =Liberty street.. derces for sale j il t:m=ollu lakz., . 1. 6. a 11:7-400 .7 , • • errn SI arta* • .' se• z VN Ri D11.1;11 AtilkKOSl...ll—‘loo bbls for We bs.. .1: repZ J. S. LSECI:4IIIcILLPIN-1 CO- TILOCIX TiLti-231 pigs Banat tar sale by seteD J. 8. LEECH, DreALNN A. CO, tii.ET "RUN—W. tons assorted, . far sate on. trrorable 0 terms by sepzi - • J.B. =ECU. 3tCAPINiZe CO. It 42YD ANL Tilt tiIIUTIONS—A Comatenwy . 41.11; alaxl 'w3 t 1 Moral We; or Mad sad the 'Ere otkras fatal end la rehlicei to fleshly Dl eas.:mad Cook; EL VI, /I. it. G & Iteesdred sad for sale by - : - J. Et WELDLN, Bookseller sad Statioteri, aria G 3 Wool st. betwerti Third sad Fourth- liArONOZitid • NAVIttaTiON NQIICN—TtIe water In win be drawn off Pool No_l on the Instant, forth, purpose of getting in the foundatirn of Lark No. 2, ant wilt be kept off at least one week, should there be no rise in - the HUM. [MU* K. MOORIIRAD,,Piestient FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIM.O.RE, JUST RECEIVED AT A. FIELD'S DEPOT, • Oa corner of Wood, arid -Fifth Streets, PAT UCIES t Cseplo new Coach and Car a a Factory . JOHNSTON, it CO, • Offaer of Rebcrs and Edatont rtreeishcay . - WOULD reneethilly inform their Mends , . sad the public generally, that Qv . have _ ecaunatteed the Ettanwcw•tnt. o ir th 43 ,, , Bartzuellett Reekawsys.Buggles,Slelyhs and Chariots, in all thelt earlonistyles of finish and proportioe. Allen mill be executed with strict tepid to dtuubUlty and beauty of ankh. Repairs will - also be attended to on the most tessautair tot - uottig Allerr: stork:ita dent bed Bob= &art w a, wn ass, and w Wheel atutf, they feel ton - that all ho fa the= ith their pertbetly satisfied on trial of their work:patronage, will be Posehaserkare requested to glee 'us a eta, he.6wii yuielsa; deft elsewhere. Date's. Etettbous Deena) fie. • MEEK sutneriber has reecire4 direct from Hariebs, hie supply of "choke Ilyeeinths, Peateas, and other: Hewn) Roots for till planting. and Tor Winter blooming in pots aud glasses. Grass teed for lawns, Irlalch`makeses One ekes smooth „Turf,:equal to Soda Praising In.tru ments, Garden and Farming - Implements. of tha moat ap•-• propel oonatrnetion. at Easters' micas, hum the Seed end' norEeultund Warehouao, Fifth street, of seer!. ' J.SI3IIWIWARDROP. .... STOCKING: FACTORY ; BUTE' ST., BETWEEN-WOOD AN'D. AIARRETETREETS. .d BIM TT, ZNEROT; ct ECONOMY: IT'OTE test pods In Children's Rosa, Alen's Sake, 'Under ' 1. shirts and Drawers. mid at manufacturere prices. at the TUTU STREET STOCELNO FACTORY, aR made; front last yartea wool. NO ADVANCE PRICE. _ ' • sep27 ISTELIA.`SI .DALY. UNDILIES-25 %his lunar: 0 - - • 25 dos half tow Bags 100 Ina. mould and dipped Chuidlits 123 bl.ltoidn,l;katts 60 “ Palm vattegated do; MO,OOO common Clgara; • 3fr dozen Bed •ft•tig 300 roams Wrapping Paper; 50 does Bearer Buckets:.:- 50 bales Candle Wick, for zaek____, iaral - KING & ItuuttwillD BKDP('" MINERAL WATER . —.2S balr-bbia. or _tLl4, celebrated water for sale by " ' - sep2T - - 813E3 .1.-11160R117.Ati corizz.—loo bags prime Rio, in store and for.aale by KING k•BIOGIIITRAD: SUtiklC-100 hktdi prime N. 4,1 Boor fOr sale by - - • -sap= KING: aItIOORHEAD."-.' TIFIBAB-.15 Half Chests Yomag Hysom-Imperiatiirropov-r •I, der and Black, from good to toe, Ibr sate-by eap27 , - OBA-75 Boxe3 famite Ettazublts Maud for ale by N 727) SING a,BIOORHEADz el/AEI—Wu boxes4l4.Brag, 1Q and Irish ObASS, lJf for ash by Tara] - KING a MOORHEAD. . Nro ta a'" 239 kegalut - 4.7a Nails In dore-and tar Altle_by IrP2I . A KING it.3IOI)SSZAIL n • App • —MO =bele on cot slippment sud Tale by • [sep2] HMO. 41 MOORHEAD. IDIO MON.-2LS inns Marietta anthracite tom, will,. 2 'do foundry do. Faros!. by (senTil HMO & MOORHEAD. TRPRER —le bap for sale by • • eep KM !SOGRIGZAG, 13L00316.-100J.otta Uai Bloom& for is b y "•• • 171tontrigitik # LEAK .111.1vsgiA3mPL'enrirdriio -lIENTB.:—IL JUIG: (41 . 10 w, egret, has Bleak ilottse; by Btekelm; ahfo ora'a "Ltio of - Tim /Irecriottl Pere/meat, Dr the atm& catedl• atpe/ i Noccr Rom*. - • - ' _•-•1 Vookei th e olty of the Praetteal Dtsfbijount3 N4:414 of Condenarhakapearn "--Ectlib's Legacy," by the =Mar of "AdeLtlde Lindsay,' &e. . Bayard Tayloe'a Peer= No. 478 Living AmcWthe to FV. ,, i; Peterson's ar•r- 1, ..,, an 6 coats; _Zembat Riweler; Diehea's Werke. . Remember the plar.e, opposite the Past Offlee;Thfed itreet. simM P. CALLOW. JUT ItEDDIVDD--Atiother fresh supply of tilbac2a Do; rrieldie Poultry Boot 'Ads is them* maples* bask on fooata7 and Poultry Resodin, that has error beau pub. Datret,_ Its tids rOuntry. Ths mat variety orsyleadld and 11 1 0 illte cuter: ImA from the vast amount of valustda Dar. atatlots Ir-contains, niakaa It an tutaluable :boat ;tor the Poultry Ilresdar. No book has ever been published! containing half des siumut 0/prattle/I matter or slumber oftallMhaa's spa does. It contains over 200 splendid par- . traits off/ants, from tife, tnettutr pith otherilluats. Pziee; 5Q center; paper. End .5 cents.cloth._ 'Poi sale it - W: d . GILDIMMIRETI ' • " , Tom•th street; -; •- - boatifolialabr _ . En t O 4:-.IO9RECP3X, ERSE !.t .4 BERM] ESN 'neon 0. MAXthU Mates arid Petrov:tete...X.oe. I Second 134 Pflvate Barry bulte—SB Barn for ail= f:r Pencils securing seats will be charg;il.7Xclia. extra . for . the certificate. 43r. 'Won! open at 14, before 7 eelcck; performance to commence at 71/jeelock. ‘RfTh:rd night of the prittea of.Cotuenlll2lllliHECV:: E. LuCK2; wita-is"rvalrecraLthily - mitli'mproteratif &out, et' laughter end applaud!.' Ai-Third appe_raneeor Mrt. 6.E. LOCKE. . :• - Trot Ercrr,. October Et 5 _.....V . 4..111, -Ortilllug - Drattruct" • - • • • -- - • • • THE 11E113111;4F THE •HOCK: •• • Moderstion - Egsterbrocler„.:*....=.... - 4.:.:.—Hg Ledaa. ,f • Ato Inure (the ifercolt.);..4„«,;;;L:.--Hr.ll.tellittan. - I rbat &tog Hr.. . • ; ' ...'t • :.-4—.'.lllPs ireltiegrste.l. .f. TA &tit el urai with the rum trauma of - • cacaust - R...c0. &plutocrat tasks. yAg.ettet..,. Litt. LAST VIZIC.OP - IMALOYD'S,ANORATIA • , - OF A•TOYAGE.TROM • -•- • NEW - YORK'I7 - O.EUROPE: , - 1 - iT ILL BE . IMBEIBTTED AT 'ME AZEIZ.NLIMIL, Libor atxoet,EVEß,T 17IMING WBBK. Dooratoctrat tl eelcelc: perfoavotnee to consume 17 7.: CRP...TM- its mots—to be bid , ot qui principal leptal.., and at the door. • %feta CIRCUS • P.S4II4:TULLEE DAYS TN . CON4QUENON OP VIE GREAT SUCCESS .of 1119 • Company to PS ttebarch. they sill perform= HONDA Tc. TOESD.tY and. WED.SESDAT- NIGHTS, October- .31; 4th moil Sib, with an estbschoogs of yerformszeo. . • .I;;Shrolrel'it'oo4' • 'aciiliUrsoTOA.Bas -os , ring PBooF.SAVBIIi. • . Ault Doo r' , and Iron Nrcadow IND Rs all personradmit the moteeniti a the _awn, ineutiostad.aztlele,, we hers bealmtlou btsieuqu.r. .mending otcr artkla to be equal to anything ttelbetttitt:' Orbs, Prowlg l 7.-Attemultd w, end 4. 41 .VT1V1Z 14 / 2 02 e1t! Style, and an *hart notioa... • . • •L , ,• " cm. anathraki suest,bstintszi Pftt 3- ' feepthltsul - CO. 43AlltrEL-WEST, N 0.231 umnitriiiisT;c l. (hold ofWood,) hasjost reectred Hno .ITALL .4 =4, STYLE. OP HATS, and.lrotdd rerwrtfully twine, the attention of . his friends azatenstomers to it. EIS :has &too on -hand a Isagekuld-veried assortment at ILO'S - and CAPS, which be will sell CHEAP. for' cash. astl3:lf Bata esad-CopZ.--' • ittbszaoltixix - at'to.;iaii*xcad atree and Diamond alkv_woull.s.tgleethsll7 in rat their friends etsttbelnblio: that they_ are roselifor; iini , indiplicorsi Stack Or-RATS Al I 1 :CAPS, of the latest. styles, whlchllsey arc preparedto ep ;et sousbl3, terms-ist_atty_ other hoose' Stes-eity--: -- 'Olse - us a indlosed'eszalsie bur stock: 58019, .. 0 7, te r zli titt . ol'.. nrni btEAS scrizor /i.ECIIY . AD . DAIL . Y AT. 411,The4es i and imt 'mt.& ' "e 4°er ab°Ts ' _ • /awn ue-iolidta a.caillArta lau nt ofrixd - CORITER; OF - 1V0aD...437) , 5.rxra - -- -- - ,,, P12703131111011; no*xeceising U - largis astiottient .sof ElrE3ll GOOD._ in addition -to hh alreadrLeulzasies, stock, - ptimbased: hunt trathantilinThar.thithi:willba anti at the lonistl4l/344 priee,Hi„. - z Btestra - boatei - and faxaMrui,lotqine:, quantity, supplied at alualtialtt ~ - .44• 4 ZkaUtAlelivenel in the eit* firoaatc.baign-7.- SMITH sE, SINCLAIR; WIOLESALE:GROCEiti • /22 - SFAMD . ,AND: 151 F 0.51 STILEM" x:s 5155;28-4srk rotz eq..r,t 1,,, g i Ric t 6 : di e ; ,r;' ..- ..:: 301- tbbl3l/.o.llDisms&i: '.--•- --- . ' 175 bhdtr N. 13. Sugar: : - ..- .. - -50 bba 130garliouele lb. - " - • , &) bas Grant's - ToWeeci; '- )510 -- bal6 Rattip,sl. ba bcitiSi liebrteiold tto.: 00'kepi - „Yrilts, assorte d, -' . •.t) Ems Rinisell .1 - F•aJnlialerrlso.l.sl4l Gays; ''. • ' ' ~ .. 100 - , esdity- boxes , ot rvatlio' ;r1 . 301zegs - -Va: Twist 'T.obit - i - tingh ll 7 , i: .- • .-.!. ; 154 boxer lloslaSaapf ---- 50 MIS Loaf .B . o* -,-......: , ; 5050 sea Pam, I. ".---.- , ' ' 20 hags Pepwrq, - - ' •.15 boxes atroto3d_Pepper;,. 15 buff . etmettlxr;i frep.'n :-- ..Grottml emisi s A e. &r...,&e., TEAS' _TAS-!- - T AS!: --- .., - %niers...Am AND Parl'AlL; - . .. , - ....._ ' . 464 , -the -IPeAln„..2lEti Store,. : - v _ .:. ~ 7: ~ :::„B,7hrtu'sr,ltrrsErn4st,PA- 2 -ill,' BY the illat:eilegs Mileattr Pt.eked An tiltbilli.l7. pecl:44734tovuit the trade. , - . ; -.. . sipZr , .- r 1353 . FALL AND MADE. -18.53' "j'AIfEA.Sr . k - eJANDLESS - C 0 ==-- So. 10 Et - ttietinftli.' -- • t Itli cow receivinr, siutpiatchres tbecelfafXr4Dolll`,3- 11. Rio ;Se ohm partner of - - Ilia - Bouse;:- Ciarbr.„loa recept Pam Circuit hksroce,) foam naltairsctls*. rets attect; 'sad' 'constsmtly_ teplentsh . =brats mf ' irmtb istd Coatiototal Wt. etehreelos every sickly o FLidtee DcressLoltoda, Caelicieres, De tams, Cob At . Mts. Parstrada Coths..tterinces & 9iik Irthr ' Broad Cbtaks,Nestitc7. - ilesteryeglocesiltithons. lase mad, White goals, 'Chula TAU . Alsoer complete • astortreert - of VilElitlf and - - G.Dlapili - *SNOT GOODS, at togetheexith stoek - of - -- e - _ 130.1.1E.5T1C DRY GOODS. .Coorptidag . FALL TAINTS MGT - DDT 4 1 - NI - cf attic tilts style end atm decti=„o inithatat 41'weists;essalmeree; Setiortte, Woo) Itsurtels,Chettm Ticks:Barred Sad Caterbacc FlasoeVilueltus, &C. - 4 3411 i A geperal sissortmect of goads ' Ya Our Ilse, which ;we:trill sell oa as fan:Liable Stotts to cads or close . . thzte- - bojAes, es enfother - Muse In the trela. , . . J'Ast - ka McO.A.ZiDLS b. CO.,- •• 104 _Wood street - - • - efiILDS•& tU IVEOLES.AIr. 53102 7811131017813. - . N0..8133 - .1 /35 Wonn - 87.; Prrranunsa, PL :IT would' WI attention of Iferebands I.lslting Ihfs' T • City,teourimminense stockist - DID 01" S ‘ll.. 751 sit o _ - Embianinn - sreryvairiety..farleu../edi_es! Mime Ri e s ; Ri e s ; Youth and Chlt.tretn 'con:Trim* one of file . argza AP:r-ks. West orate 31onsdains. ~ kepis:UM azsortabrot IWa ele Boyelbeentll,lfiz- Tar: MP•r'ir.n ara. Cltizona2lAT9 SißtendCotton piv3NW Cloth end Glazei+CAPS, .ert - the ilsze4 style* arrs sestilove ; _ Aiso, 2at,o sides oriole . Neer Yorit - tanited sou tasmuwir. we bate - parebetel darett - frocithilfrue _nfumr. CASTS, and trivibiloyeze to eve us a WI; ez vs are determined to soil aelowse any Nee - . rtik, Fbiladelphis or Willson. Joblrlzy .11m3s. geteZkaorttir . • 041.EtaidaltCS - FOR 8 nsidiCe-7: 1 Ttinaard„,-D - ea Ithe just received. tst cmlrcuas Yringuousz. aittiCed • . - acne. theTico-31:Pe Run; between Pittsburghlattal'.. end Lawiencerllie r e-spleunkt assortmen • of.YEErirmrZ, of errekr cleanciptlon; oust irlll.tontinus 'us receive regularly,treir and sectortd.band Rt.wirs...,ge., which he will , sell so the ,erg lowest ten= Or_ inert..lLuving Ind hrelreyeareApractice theh usinestioned with hott U iAlreitowrim facilitiesp ol6.tlen.. in the East ? he Eaten( himself ilug-dowinall enin •- - srbhing to Forotrane ore ruspechhally invited to eon - 'Especial 'wad prolowatteailO • ii;i* to iiitairindit - - -illaT/8:4411/7.1 ' JOSEPII WHITE; 'Public - Sole of Lots' In Oakland,MlLE subiteribere will Offer ferirdeon - TOMIDAY, tite4thi" L of October, ati c etorka ari a - number - of. three beanif-za. callOTBrXelaing-theptate of - Makin Mospi Atiood, = hinildini Blies for Oeniiir3rreit : aceq ii.aser Lots ere unertype&ed b,Viny in the neighborhood. of Pittatrzirgth and:, being in , the innnediatevicinity the orcluu_depo;, at Oakland, are easy of errata eterjhone of - Ow daY, kyr:wens, -Of the omnibus dines, while. they areiraEleiantly city to afford buaineas Even a abort and bealtlifirDritik in:. -going to and retorting from Mar ;demi abwoz et . 01:2t012&9, will leave the corner of Fourth and Aferdard streets herween'the liana oft and 1p:0.66410 convey par... 11- omile the rale, free ofobarga.'; •-• Terms:4ll3o-Prtzth in baud, -.11;1.1th3 icmaladorintlnee inarannual!paynigile, -secured by,bond. and inortkage.', _ _Bans of ttvi property Enspho oittaiaed of the aritserite*-'-, . A. WILIWiS d. CO. WSide/wild' rzwila '-‘ Stoiclr .of . :2r . .E . Si( ". PIATIFOS,...The anthinalher re- , : s *CiAalY latarPaS thO:Pßidie that, hn_te: •-i7. -, nowaelectlng, ha personoitthe factories; •' ; oi New :Teak and Boston a iniairwatenaiTe endELEGANT - STOCK 13P. - N Etir - PIXIIOMIII7/11:" !Mi . fsia:;l ormost . cam and attential - twill be- en ' to . the selactkaa Of. ' ' the ray bed. thathwmata Which ire ansmuladared , In this- , -- , wanntry. .Purcluisers;are-pOllWlLiegneated- to - await ther.. -,•_• - arrival of these elekant,thetrumente before .bnythrel.se.., . where, as - they will ' heals' the advantage - Of thooshag "Spam,;, among the finest toned Pianos which the New, TOIIC Witt :- Boston market affordw; thianhieriberisdotennined_tone_ led the beat and finest ltuttrarcuintearoxm =ming the btu= -,---, dreda of the Heatein stock. and will positively fell 'them at -__.-- -- net fadory prfeier; withiauf - addi Lionel tharges far freight, &e... :: ne liret Mazda - a this hat - Will snits ha about a - fortntlit-i Call alad eammlne:' --- - --- -." '- 'TIMMY 'IMIBM4,- • . - - A-01 Thlni street, alga of the Golden - Xerp'. - bf,. , 13.-:- - : 614 Pianos taken,th, etehenxe:nt the - W[o=l ---_,t , 11MACHINERY OX THtt . HOPP -- corral' FACTORY, mu_1 5 1711117/SALL—Tbe 111111.6gribcr, baring dpirtrmlned to relinquish the'Cottan - badness. will - sell in „lota: by Public Atirtion; on Ibtt-pertoboni.ortMCGlMCDAY, °ebbe. 'sfir '7833. fit 14 deLnek,- A. id, TIIPO.O=PON MACHIN PLIETHOPB ?AMGENaII! let - °P. n comp 0. ran Meting of ' • , ' ' ' 12.1tglIder ''` °11 " (^lid", 30 tnill eilinderi, sad i Batting Carle. • - -13- Drainkiv.s . ;Des; , - • , a ntßull , ..%;:di and Italliaji Ooratletet. Bilmile Flyer Ilirtatien,o343 splaclteS: . ' a Tate _di. , 110 - .ioar do. - - 4 Ring and ?molar doSZ., do 2-Mules, ~ • • . .624 • • 'du - - - Beele; I Wick Shateber: I:Twister: S. "3 Warp rillet-2PrioMaion. 1 Ply - Prarne.2l eV-Wit= 2 Cud Grinders; 1 Spindle Grinder;"/ Cog 15 / 6 01 Ca/ter a Ikea - Eater:a line lot of tabbed sad utninisbed Bobbins •a large lot of Patterns. 3e h .• 7,===-Sum - .s. ofSloup or 4 " 6 ,.. • a 3 ; ktireir - CMOrnb on e..f our a Ceibi4 luta= ertionedmoki,ca 60' and" ' 'Pennine whiling to 'cm:Wm° the Mat'hine;7; will ea my Warebausq'earneroflitarter. and Nt'attir sr_ --" /4.11#71.7: ieowfivi 4l . lll4- inuariarci-LoT§ Di rge Bak 4 68113 .Wcloture far Sec.- iliSsubaerTher now otrers that desirabk,iptqlee.!-' -1-ty attume M the Serenth, NYI O II &pa bat lea =Mantels walk from the Court Thum, - ONE LAPm' =WM: MUM with Woe narinier . situated cattle comer arOalwall and Miler streets. :ilea; ONE LAEOI via sway lulIC:X LIOVSA witheight- apart:near; slianted - an Reed - stmt. Right B - Las - - on Colwell in:mu:tea &au= lota ma. Reed ataeet• --- VvravaY 4 broo nttilsliaa Las on !Amt. This - ProPett;', .Infct =awezden.als =I will bo-Tery deeirabhe- Tbe above tvopalty. Ifnotaolimeiouxtatheatlddleot- Am. lB SiirSlltlpntggtt.Publie_Anetieni, babszeo in ten Team wlth aritrial prznpro.i.- Bur farther Fe JACOB enquire Of tho - --7011 ER, - 01 84 4- 4:.-ifigsvriiiivactat34..MlLlerara.traMardL - S NEM t , ~ -. • . AMUSEMENTS; POSTER'S INEATZE - FLOILE I . O . 4 o O 3 „ AAVY HOTR.i:--- (0053:0701 3:II 03.22)= Y alr " IMITIERI3-1042.10YPu54 PIGDAU!EML 11.- .. CIITLIY3
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