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'2billiP3:kGil ira°re ' Edl r IMMT9III I MGH: . . ."174.6AY,if.0811111131 " OCTOBER 28 nxwo _oniclDra POSTita4flno ourilor, oltee:ati -114unusual-2-I:lllt—Wre43°ll6-771rCe ill il l eal d .l irs °13 t ri itli n te l a ' tn n e n s d s_ uniforktifse,: • a re V"P ared a 14/ „i,f ec • ihati not be The `..ll‘llleilienyiPateiti f'lloitlenitural Fair, - hioldeninjdasenie hall; and . the•-State -Fair 'of , . last, have : furnished data, for -some ' hat - Yet - Mentioned, OLIO' flittering thiepfidei and encouregitig to the ,agrictdtu ',-; Zrista aildnominfaidniers;and:ineciianies of oar county - W.lithinit . the_reardt of those fairs, And other facts, prove satishotorily that -Allegheny T. , ..county le one of the wealthiest, end most pros petona tiolintiettliihe' titan- -...-At.:the 7 /fortiottlPiral fair were exhibited_ some . 1 1 the finest offreits_and 116 were that aUy county in the Union tan , produce: Take - tkiekartioleof peaches for example. A - gentle_ man, vihO.has attended faire" , :in several other States, has assured thet-he _has , never, seen finer peaches exhibited: anywhere„! - than he saw nt the Hortienlinrallair liittaburgh: - in Sep, tenilier last_ ;We are„assured that the _soil aidl tclinsateOat Will preduce excellent peaches, are the soil and climate for rich agricultural -pro- ' ditelieee /?4 1 et.that same fair, and. at the - State Fair, were exhibited other garden' farnt_prOductions. of our county, evially ex: miteritf,tittleqindly illUstrating the fruitfulness of the ttoil of, Allegheny county: Wti•bilievelit*W be safely 'averred that, in tigricaltaral is one of the _ -1 oliestandmostprosperous'in'the-country; and that we have in one midst a very fair amount of utdnstry,,iatelligence and enterprise,. employed • in the improvement of farming and gardening ProduttSona. - ',Our „ Cotinty Agricultural Society itita.taready`done much to improve the quantity. - itud value of; anti*oducoott, - 'Which that Sore' nty r ia - s*itmuig'to , accomplish.- We are -glad to:anncdaoa Ibis fact. The soil of any county -• rs:toioe,,itiretidered (Italy wettable by the aid of norentifie and intelligent principles applied to its notmigement. 'We have great faith in Agricul ', • inrteand horticultural societies; and would recommend: mil farmers and gardeners to join t eny county has. sources of bound lestr_Wealth beyond -the fruits of its excellent colt• • • The excellent bituminous coal within the soil vf our county, is sufficient to produce a million dollars annual; from its'sale in other States, ler - a Century to come. , The exhibition of articles manufactured in • this-County, at the State Fair, we believe will warrant the assertion, that no county in the Union possesses a greater degree of mattufactu _Tit* and mechanical skill ; and very few counties have a larger amount of capital invested in such -" occupations, or receive from them more rich and returns. They bring many millions :":;" : , t-:-iitzikaare each year into the county ; aatl they_ - ' thriving and increasing. When our }widen of railroads is completed ; our county, we believe, will soon be one of the , wealthiest in the Union. or the world. ler The Courier, a Herman paper, edifmd by a,Swobe, has taken offence at something which appeared in the Post a few days since. He is very indignant ea the subject, and he attributes it all to our ignorance, and our /fish. Where anything Irish can be found about our ofEtce, we do not know; but were we not "to the 1 canner born" as American citizens, we would feel proud to be AZI Irishman. But we have a higher privi liKatitt we can permit the Swabs to a testi us to hisliettit's content not unusual with him to assail democrats, and it would be vtrange if Weehould escapp his churlish assaults Mr We are ciaformed ou.good authority, that Mr. F. B. Vora, of the milt tarty, will - beat Mr. Smuts in the nomination for Mayor. We-would he sorrYilthis should be the ease. We desire to see Mr. ltd re - nominated . He has been in of tleetut one term, and be has a kind of pre-em;- don right to &second beat. lie Is our candi date on the whig side of the house, and we would respectfully oak Mr. Voir and others to stand hook and bide their time. There is room 4 _ ; eno t ig h 'for theta ,yet, and after Mr. Itrtung has tried to lie eieotels second time, Why, tbenthey hien eaina in with same proiriety. r The Borough of Blairsville is down up on doer. The authorities say that the dogs, or their:masters must 'heti n license. or pay twenty dollard.pus. The editor of the .diataebian has .."two - dogs,q and as one of theuigives promise - being soinething better than o pup, he—the - 7.eirator not the dog—lfas, resolved to take out a ' Ronne., , fler The editor of the Westmoreland InteUi 'aster isyery indignant at the Genius of Liberty - for designating the Whigs, Federalists. If they ere itofFOloislistb, where did they come from? Theriiir-the ear mark, and they snot get dear of it. - Tam SPEAERat or ass SENATE.—The Comm-- , bli.Dcnoerat is nut in etrong terms for.the elec. tkre of Mr. Stroicarem tue Speaker of the Senate. We'apprehend that. Mr. B. will hive several -oompetitorsfor the die'. tingdehed station., -I=` Various and coufficting-stories are going Abe rounds Of the Papers, about a passenger in ' r the Express ifmiacoming West week before last, baisbigcoramitted suicide by stabbing himself ; sante, that it was near this place—that he died immediately, and was taken off the cars hero, Now the facts are, that a man of respectable • sipPeareaco — end sciber habits, coming west in „company 'with - his wife, did, somewhere-between .-Johnetown-awilatrobe, in a fit of mental abet , "rtio% dab idiMmdf in several places in the body, inflicting dangerous -wounds. He was taken off the cats at Latrobe, and put under the care of ff.'W,•Coulter, who dressed his wounds and in a few days he was able to proceed on- his journey. We have forgotten his name, but think he 'Wel from one of the Eastern counties in this - State. We - are informed that he could - give no account'of how or why he did the act-'—Wert- Moretond IntelAyeater. iSISSEBTII2O'I3LAVE BASE —Sim. Norris. a Cave of Mr. T. N. Patton, of Vs., was, some five years ago, permitted by his mtuiter, to' go .and live in Covington, Ky., provided he paid him $lOO per year out of his earnings, which was done. Two years ago Mr. Patton .offered him •J'lds freedom within four years for $4OO. Of this sumlitatalaid down, at once, $lB5, and $4O •or $0 thine subsequently. A few days ago how ever, Mr. - Patton refused to abide by the eon : . traflt aid claimed Sam as_his slave. The case watt 'brought before Judge Pryor, of the Circuit Court, at Covington, and. a decision rendered in -favor trf Mr. -Patton, on the ground that a slave cannot make a contract in Kentucky, and that a slave 'cannot be liberated in that Stets, except by Will or a deed of emancipation. An appeal ttas'taken the Supreme Court. O 111014 L—The Wasbington Union comes to us with the following official announcements under its editorial head: Apitoingnentr life the President.—Herman J. Bedttold, Collecto.r for the Distriet of-New York, • toe Bream_ C - ._Bronson, removed. John J. Cisco, - Assistant - Treasurer— of the United States at. New York, vice John Dix, ..-- • stidgued.:.,` '--240hP Itsm o 9l l7 Mtaliesd,l r aval - Offiter for the -District of ,New York, vies H. J:_ltodileld; iorsi-iist°l4bctiin""—' s da. 008 plotoriellY4t This .celebrated -ItoonpiSta9 ,N-Ot 4 m 4 paper aus - Cite•- s - .ta2e4 at °°°.l!.7 WEEKLY MONEt ,Aancrra The money market is as-stringent Ds at any time heretofore. Ake beliecis - therm text) Berlins cause for it.thatisilt:ytot before long diaappear; There 18 'meta ' , money jin thy,.cOuntriai this dad thane4443efore.- that ftint:ie fell tamed. :A richer .'harvest hin.prnbablY-nevar heen gathered, air over the country, tban this year.-. : The increased facilities for carrying Pro duce to,the seaboard,' enhances its value to the farmer and planter, and -scatters more money , abroad thrOtighOnt the country. Already the Shiliments of provisions to-Europe are heavy, and constantly increasing. There is a certainty of a large European demand for our surplus food at high irlices. The — arrivals of goliffroM Cali iornia -are. greater thin any year before: and the news from the gold regions indicate no falling off, but an increase, In the yield. It is stated that. irithin the last four years we have sold to Europe $150,000,000' of bonds. This has greatly increased the:volume of money in the.country.: and also' heavy calls for pay ment are yet announced. On the contrary, the agents of European capitalists are said to be in this country anxiously investigating the value and soundness , of seourities,trith", a vitni'tis in vestment. The amount of-Money going out of the countryii not unusually large ; in faot it is much less than: is coming in from various sources. What occasion can.there be, under these cir ca-mat:Mee, for apprehension of a disaatrous financial - crisis ? We see , none. The present ... • 'high,pr.iceyfof money may be accounted for by, &eta - . tbatihow that, instead of there being any cause of harm;-there is a prospect of "a •• . • • • good time-coming .l) within a few months, in our financial affairs., ' - . . - Front. forty . to fifty million dollars. withdrawn within a few months -front trade and s sictivieem , , . ployment in.the business of:the country could not fail td produce a temporary scarcity. Thir ty millions been absorbed in payment of duties, and is now locked up in the vaults of the national, treasury. The line of discounts of the New York Banks is now ten millions less than in July.last, thits showing a Moresound - and healthy ,condition of those banks, and another twee• of i the:stringency: that ; the. timid and. deSigning would blow up into panic, did not the good , a - sense of the commnity, and the abundant evi denees of general prosperity forbid it. This .surplus must, before long, be released for general use ; and our shipments of provisions to Europe most fo a great extent, be paid for in cash,.o large portion of whioh must find its way into the pockets of western farmers; and they will be able to aid in building the most desira ble railroads, if municipal bonds find-no •ready sale in the Eastern markets. • • We believe that' one cause of the difficulty of gelling such bonds and securities is the effort of holders of large stocks in other roads to prevent their sale. By throwing obstacles in the way of the construction of other and rival roads, they render those in which they are interested more valuable. We-know of one instance of this kind, and could name it. We take the following from the Steubenville Herald of the 25th inst. The 40 Branches of the Southern Sank of Ohio report to Ord.. Capital Circulation 8.276,933 00 S igh ..... as ......_ - 1,e34.884 00 Sight Funds L4D0,045 00 -Otb.er Means _ 1,644,840 44 BillsoMrebange and Notes.-- 11.463,247 50 Deporites ........ -.....- 3,393,092 55 Cam now running on the S. & I. R twenty miles west of thill place, and practicable men pronounce it a model mad. The 0. 8. Journal soya that portion of the road between Newark end Columbia% will be put under contract Imme diately, or as moon as the estimates can be completed, and It Is hoped it will bo in running order:anuary; 18a5. Th e eastern dietdon proprosing and will probably be opened from Muter& to Newark by next June. It is Orions that when opened the entire length. It will be not only highly important to our city. but a disklend raring road. as it penetrates a rich, thickly populated and highly cultivate' region of country, proinctire in all the elements of wealth and prowv.ity. [Rasa the New Tort: The.] The money market continues vrithont material changes aril few persons expect any till the middle of next month , end then only partially. The numerous works of enter vise in operation throughout the enuntry, still look more . r le.a to N. York as their sithport. rifler ea Dusting es they do, all local supplies of money. Sothreiningand railroad en. t orpriee foci the effect of the change from Mete otriogeney In Wall street financial circles: and, stand ready to absorb whatever increase of supply may take place. This very cir cumstance will keep the money market somewhat tight for -a long time to come. An ttetexee of hungry borrowers ap pearing with even increase oath° supplies. Large sacrifices are being made privately to nthesupplec and the large capitalists are resPiog a fine harvest. A change in the foreign money markets most take piers, so as to bring money thence before any remrnef great abundance of money will recur. The interior continues to draw largely, and is likely to do so for a long time. ' The stock market was much lightened and relieved to-day. Fewer applications for stock appeared, and prizes advanced stains.. Sterling exchange Is rather heavy at 109W:4109% for banker's drafty. Other bills are offered much - lower. and them is a large supply, from the continued heavythipmenta of produce. - Money rates arelfi to 15 per cent. far the discount of the best paper ; 7 and 18@28for luferierniuneo. COI loans are yery - mlted at 1 per cont,'hot we learn that some ifirw of the hartta ire taking papers Little more liberally. For those *rho havemo 1:0y to lowest permanently, no time is mare.opportune tbAtilba In*Sinit to make thebeat in vestments in mining and railroad securities, which do not at an depredate 'rent -went of intrinaie worth, bet only from thepnesent scarcity of. money. The wceltjtest closed bur been full of excitement. The tendency of prices throughout .has been downward, and immense 8131:11110e8 have been submitted to in realizing. The truism:Miens have been heavy,and several fallureahave taken place among holders of fancy stocks. All kinds of reports have been in circulation relative to the failure of certain large operators, and confidence has almost entirely disappeared. Tbo large auction side of stock yesterday paased off better than anticipated, anda onset reaction was visible at the second board. Any improvement to prime can be but temporary. Alter ouch a very great deprecia• don we cannot expect en immediate recovery ; the cause still operating, perhaps not with such force. but to an ex. tent sufficient to keep the fancies heavily depressed. So tong as the banks continue the policy they are now Put ening,so long as the outward current of specie continues so full-we cannot look for any recovery in prices for }Macy etocke, or any let up in the tightness of the money market. The fancies may, after a rapid decline, slightly react, and for a day or two appear- buoyant and in 'better demand ; but it:should be looked upon with suspicion, and an opera tions avoided by outsiders. Inez we can see a real im provement in financial attain-1M when the hanks hare ceased drawing in their regular line of discounts, and are disposed to let out a little-when our importations show an important reduction, and the depletion of the Sub• Treasury commences in earnest--when the weekly shipments of spe cie are reduced to-a moderate amount, and our internal im provements are carried, forward no faster then our natural or ordinary resources Will warrant. than, and not till then, con anyinsprovement in fancy stocks be permanent mad up on a good bests The exportation of specie from this port last week, was greater than In any previous week this year. It amounted to nearly. two million dollars, as will be seen by the annex ed statement: Shipments of Specie from the fter. of Edo York. Steamer Arabia, Liverpool, gold bars 5712,3 fa 41 do do ingota..-. ..... . 100,574 04 do do American gold-- =1.500 00 do 110 Gold and silver.- 60,000 00 do do Eng. sovereigns_. 121,000 00 Bark Sherman, Buenos Aym, : doubloons 5,687 60 Schooner Union. Paris. AmericanMAD 00 Steamer Ilumboldt,'llorre, amerlean.gold...- 342,204 00 do do Trench gold ' 4.76114 do do Gold bars 2116,353 59 do do Gold and silver.- 48,075 00 Total, October 16, to Oct. 22 Preylonely reported ...... 'Total for 18N.,' 420,446,511 16 The 'probability la that the total export for the year will exceed, that of last. Two or three more shipment/ like theme of last week, will swell the aggregate beyond that for 1852, From the Cincinnati (butler We the other day expressed gratification thattho existing rernision.had occurred. While tie inconvenience will not sensibly affect the staple interests of the country at large, it will ehockovertrading, undue speculation, and the prose. 'station of au thousand an one Utopian projects fled the reverse occurred sooner, its results would have beefs all the hatter t foe the evils arising from a redundancy of anrrency tsarina, whebever they occur, be too promptly arrested. Never, since the existence of the Union, have the produc tive interests of the country been more prosperous. It is a :rare thingfer men to acquire sudden and great wealth, es 1n times of healthiness in trade. But the gratify. logspectacle Is )10W presented in every part of our broad country, of honest .and persevering industry reaping rich rewards., The producing chases are growing 'wealthy. The real interests of the country peat on e solid foundatical. Hence it is that thoPretent money pressure will be prole& tire of no evil, but - of Much good. • Prod theAurnal of Csrnveme. "They who Imagine; from thenctlon of local and tempo rosy influences, that the present shingetYrYis the precursor -of a financial revulsion, can hardly have 'studied compee henalvely the condition of affairs,. Never from-its begin. ning.was the country. so rich • and strong in all the elements.-1 of prosperity as at the present hour. Some look at the magnitude of ear imperta; and predict - rein from this, source. We are rolling up an immense debt to Europa!: they say to be followed by a drain of 'specie, end general'' bankruptcy.' New let us look at ths.factit; " The Treasury tables showedabalauceagainst the amt. try for the six years preceding 1831, of $183,000,000,--ah amount which would require, at that time, the total airports of about two yaws to - 11quidate, even if the imports had ceasedentirely. In other words, the country was two years behind its debts in the balance of trade. Hero were the elements of a revulsion, and we had one. . Refening to the same tables, we find a very different record for the last six years, up to. June 30, 1832. The 0.0. count stands as relieve . ftitivrts.Poks. 1841 51445x5 538 $158,646.022 1846 ..:............. 254,998,028 • 154,932,181 1649 147,857,439 ' 14.5,7.55,820 :my inazsgus 15) 8,720 1652 ... 215,725,995 212,512,130 .. . .... 212 1 995 .442 MAW= E 1 , 056 g/4 160 81,1 1 33,80#6 1,03,9,921,45 St TO or • n ; , l7:Kt;: r• 1071137,40 4, • • ghosting - ei• balance alt lass time eighteen in. • Bats virsiurt the couzdzy ittgattsdso2pitpAre t susitunza mine trudtfulticimt; enquired with the aggregate commerce; .Thisdbrarence would be much more than provided for by the proillaon exports and by freights. • , "The imports 1111353, not yetpublistied bjthe Treasury Department,areestimated at abouts2A - 000,000,belstgpozpa Skald boll° excess of the tistkro,lol:l4lbup as pi' offset to this increase it is well Imossil that we b ade o;: rotten p r op o f g,pofooolsdelOind , ithat value of this • crop alone sea abour$40:000,1000 hi 'geese ofittst year. - 11, then, the 'reports of theTr6SuryDeparmientLiablett, previous to tba - orrialeern, of 18114 bad 'fiterulily; asidtruly. indicated, trona year , the - accumulating balances against the cotintry;May, be relied on now,. there is but a trifling, it any, balance *net us, and our-commerce is in a condition of gereeralsoundoess and prosperity. The im ports of the last quarter may have turned the balance tem. ponsriljefotlast ts,:es_it. is tho heaviest quarter of the whole 311 w—while in our el-Porta - It:1s the liihteed;being . the pbriod betontett,the as stoit 'totion mops:. lint the; progress of. the fall and winter is dlretitly reverse. Imports -decline; is tbeywro note-doing rceptctrate, awl-exports Increase, and the equilibrium is restored:. 8o it will be this year; and if it were not ,ro - ;aending eaten to tlfeilbtith,.. or coals to liewcastle,'-Wathould impertipecielrbgaEu rope in peymenttor breerhituos, as we did in 1247:! . _ nonili of iiesswiiald'ltimllany A looker-at at :gamitur :table having ob served one player veep grossly cheating another, tookthe pigeou'ashie and said— '4" Good'heavens t have you not observed how villainously that man has been packing the cards 1" The ether smilingly answered— , “Play, don't be under the least concern about that: /intend to.piok his packet as soon as he has done plaring." The moment ale becomes dead, it should be burled. Let us Imbibe. 'The reason good looking girls tramp about so , in showery weather has just been discovered by Dobbs. It is to enable the gentlemen to lift them over the gutters. Who supposed they were so fond of squeezing?: 'We pause for a reply. . _ The following advertisement appears in an Irish paper: " 'Whereas, John Hall has fraudulently taken away several articles of wearing apparel without my knowledge, this is, therefore, to inform him that if he does not forthwith return the same, his name shall be made public." A. lady had jtult taken her - morning bath, when to her surprise she found her husband standing at the door. - She exclaimed 663Thet. are you here - for 't I thought you were asleep." To which be replied:— - 6# I heard an angel troubling the water, and thought I would step in and get healed." ' Counterfeiting is now executed in such per fection in France, that the coins cannot be de- , tooted without cutttng them in two. . Thomann factuters seem to be contentedwith every slight profit, for in a two franc piece there are not over three or four eons worth of speller. bumf Fenn, a respectable hatter at Louis ville, attempted to kill his wife, a few days ago, because she refused to live with him. He fired a pistol at her, bat fortunately the ball missed her, though her face was considerably burned by powder, so close was he to her when he fired. Soon after be swallowed a dose of nitric acid, from the effects of which he was speeehless for several hours. Miss Montgomery, from Louisiana, recently married in Paris the Count Oliver de Laroche foncault. Her father is said to be 'one of the richest planters in the United States, and be longs to the Montgomery family, whose elder branch is represented by the Earl cf Ellington, peer of England and Scotland. Miss Davenport, the actress, bee, it is said, scoured a copyright for the translation and adaptation to the American stage, of the French play of Camille. An Irish correspondent in Oregon writes to ne that the precious metals are so scare out that way, that all the five dollar gold pieces are made of copper. If a lot of shingles cost ten dollani, how mnoh will a house and lot cost ? *Scud answer by the return mail. Upper bell-pull, second floor, front The election is over, and it is reported that Mr. Johteen is elected the Delegate to Congress, beating Mr. Abolard Guthrie. Mr. Cl. has been quite an actor in Nebraska affairs. " Mother, what is a hush?" +I A hush, child ? I don't know—what makes you ask that question ?" 'Cause the other day I asked Jane what made her back stick out so, and she said hush I" Mr. Adolphus Asher. of Berlir, abase shop in the Finden Walk wag the common rendereons of literary Americana, in that capital, died re cently at Venice. . New Saran Corr.—The Assistant Treasurer of the. United States for the port of New York has issued the following eiroular: "The Secretary of the. Treasury, with a view to the accommodation of tbebusiness community of New York, has placed to the credit of the undersigned, at the mint in Philadelphia, the sum of two hundred thousand dollars in the now silver coin, for the purpose of introducing it into circulation. The undersigned, on receiving from any bank in this city the sum of two thousand dollars in gold coin, will give his check for the same amount, payable in silver coin by the As sistant Treasurer of the United States at the mint in Philadelphia. " He will be ready to receive such deposits on Monday, 24th inst. JOHN di. DIX. " Assietani Treasurer U. S." RECOVERY OP VIE HUNGARIAN CnOw9.--fen• coated with this affair, , a curious pieco of infor mation has leaked out. General Kemper, the police tyrant of the Empire, has become jealous of the honors bestowed on the Judge Advocate, Kargar, and has published in The Sodden fecund, a semi-official account of the discovery. He openly states that the Hungarian Ex-Minis ter, Eizemere, In Paris, the well-known enemy of Kossuth, out of spite against the Governor, gave the necessary infokmation, which arrived at Venice on the 28th of August, and led to the discovery. • . A Foaczn Stroksstos OF Scanners. The cashier of one of the State street banks found it impossible;- this morning, to open the money 'vault of the bank, owing to some trouble in the locks. At two o'clock the doors still remained immovable, and as the valuables are on the wrong side, all business has been suspended to-day, save what has been performed by means of the returns from other banks, Boston Traveler, October 24. Yawl Cane.—There is great wetness among the shippers at Havana. Two . American cap tains have died—Titcomb, of the brig Alontrosa, and Anderson, of the schooner Wilson. The city otherwise remains in good health. Letters mention the intended Importation of 80,000 African apprentices by one planter, and 6,000 by another. Ittlissine , a Verrustfage.—No remedy ever in rented has been 90 =COMM as the great worm medicine of Dr. M'Lane. All who have used It hare been equally sus. tonialso4 and r delighted at Its wonderful energy and efficacy To publish all the testimonials in its favor would tat vol' amen; we must tbereforcocrntent ourselres with a brief ats. strut of a few, of them. Japhat C. Allen, of Amboy, gave a dose to a cud six years, old, and it brought away 83 worms. He soon after game another dose to the same child, which brought away 50 more, making about 133 worms in about 12 Mum Andrew Downing, of Cranberry township, Venango coun ty, game his child one tea.epoonful, and she passed 177 worms. Next ontorning, on repetition of the dose, she paw.- ed 113 more. 1,932,414 08 18,514,086 48 Jonathan Baughman, of Vioat Union, Park county, la. writes that be b linable to supply the demand, as the . pie in his neighborhood say, after a trial of the others, tha none is equal to Dr. dr.t.ane'a Verudfuge. Messrs. D. 4J.NV. Colton; of Winchester, Ind., happened last spring to get some of his Yormiinge. After aelliag ■ few bottles, the demand for it become eo great that their etock wee soon ealuorstect. They state that It has prodnead the best effect, wherever used, sad is very popular among the people. Purchasers will be careful 'to ask for Dr. ISPLane's cele brated Termicuge, and take none else. All other Vermi rages. to comparison, are worthless. Dr. Bl'Lane's Yam'. (age, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores in the United States, and also by the sole proprietors, FIXIITNG BROTHERS, Successors to J. Ladd & 60 Wood street. oct.M•dirw 10Indigestion .and Liver Complaint OUII.ItD BY MIER'S PETROLEUM—fiend the fol lowing letter torn Rev. 0. Incairises, a Misaionary , in Oregon: DM Y. 10. ltum—Dear :SW : Myaelf and wits having been greatly benetltted by the use of your Petroleum, I wish to love yon send 1:110 n be: of two or three dozen bottles. I am the Congregational Minister in this place, and several of my people are affected with indigestion and an Inaction of the liver, the same of myself and wife, before taking your' Peraatzok, ce. Roux Om. We took several bottles-- taro or three each—about a year and a half ego; and we have neier enjoyed so good health for years ea we have abide that limo. I bad not taken a single bottle, before that fullness of the stomachlebich art distresses the. dye, peptic was relieved, and I have felt nothing of it since that; time— Idy wife was also relieved from a chronic dLsease of the Ilea, which had been of several years standing, by the ' nee of your Petroleum. Sabi by' B. IL .I=l, Canal Heath, GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Woad street, and. DrUgg/45 end. Medicine Dealers every. .0ct2.5 Ilat:Fo11 andlffbiter . 1171othirig; - W.hoica GOA sud Rettele-.A. larmand splendid stbeknf Fall end Winter Clothing Is ndwnmdr teethe inspection of those platting i ck ~ f, • ;tu,t,p OA ; flpfle CIMIIIId. NOV our Country garehants irFaxid ; ll4!tP2- their interest to tall, and swam tbetatont.',' ' N. 13. Caeta ner weak zinideld 4siin4nper , lor and at the alanOest node& • " • ,61118:011 4 8 'dont= 11 - 01/ . 3r., N 0.240 Iltr#figre4t TELEGRAPHIC. By the &nail' Ilies "for the norning Pest. oft Avirek- . Liazz - slog 'Eynon. ARRIVAL OF ; THR NIAGARA. , • ...Nttw Ebel, October 2 tAllhe iteetiier Nbtgira arrived at Seaton nt reldnightlast nlßfit She bring* Liverpeol dates to the 16th. Her news had a Womble effect 4m the markets, and Cotton bad recovered from the decline We have nothing of interest to report. All qualities of Oaten have ad vanced N, except inferior. The market is poorly supplied. The Brokers' quotations are sts follower lair Orleans middling 6.74V5 1 /, ; ; fair Mobiles 9).4; middling 65G' fair 'Uplands 6 1 4 t middling 6 1 / 2 06%. The . sales for the week were 37,690 helmet whirls, 3500 were on !peculation. and 3760 for expert. The dock et Liverpool, exclusivent ship. board, was 753,000 bales. , Dreadehrffe—Flour Western Canal.-- 33s ; g . Ohigi 35; Southern yellow 40. ""Wheat: The market has been firm, with an upward tendency. In Flour and Wheat a mods. , • rate businerse his been done. In Corn. a small business has been doing. White Wbeat9e Wads 4A; red 9s 7d. Western Canal Flour 33s fal; Ohio 34s Gd 6336. Cord: White 40e; yellow 40s 64L Provisionso—New Mess Pork 950100; a email businisa Is doing, but prices are Ann. New prime Mess 7244)85.• Lard steady at 59010. • Linseed Cake is selling at ID-5. Rosin, common. 6-9. Spirits , Turpentine- 6E459. Ashes; Pots active at 30; pearl 29 Oroceries.—Rice in moderate demand at 244. Bauert Large business at moderate prices. Coffee: Sales small. . Trade at Manchester generally unclumged, both in busi ness and prices. Loran's Mossy bitatkrr —Only a small business sloth gin American securities. U. 8. sizes, bonds, 110 1 ,45114%; Penna. fives, 85(i696. A Paris correspondent states thatlettere from Constanti-• nople state that in the private chalet, the Eastern guestion Is closely exaMined at every point, and' the: conclithion. Is that there ism) escape from war. Russian agents are So- Erele engaged in Turkey. stirring the people to bitrinee" Non. The Sultan of Turkey announces that If the Rue. *lane do not enemata the Danubian principalities within fif teen days, that Turkey will Deader it a causaof war,which will be declared end acted upon accordingly, bat the Truck leh troops will not at present cross the Danube. The pro clamatien of war la posted on all the Mosques. The Sultan has Invited the combined fleets of England and France tocome to Constantinople. The Black Sea is to be free to vestals of neutral nations. Corn may now be imported into the Papal Stites duty free, until February next. . The Emperor of Russia has authoriseda free importation Into all of the ports of Finland, of all materials for equip ping ships. This privilege is to continue for Ave years. Latest by submarine Telegraph.—Paris. October 16.—Tke police made swarth for Kossuth at the house, of 51. Riff, a Hungarian, bathe has not been found. The Emperor Napoleon Is reported ea having stated that unless Russia yields, war must be proceeded with. FROM 31113MX) AND TITS SANDWICH ISLANDS. New OBLWIS, October PIL The steamer California arrived taday; The whaling news is favorable. Two American whalers, the Liverpool. and Susan, were lost; the train *Pre 'Md. The ship Ylorer. of the Arctic expedition, 1M seen in the Arctic sea on the 15th August. The brig Arrow wu seised at San Francisco, suspected of being engaged far the expedition to Sonora. Setrowrou Imams, August :T.—The King still refused to dismiss the ministry. A revolution is apprehended. Mr. Angel, the Vnited States Conan!, war olletally received on the Md of August. It is reported that 12,000 151163116011 are preparing to emigrate to the Sandwich Islands, under the auspices of the ymperor. The revolution In Yucatan hag been suppressed, after a loam of WO men. The Spanish Minister has suspended his relations toward the Mexican government, and left tho capital. :The cause of the difficulty is unknown. The Indian ravages continue at Durango and New Leon. The cholera is still raging at Oaxaca. sa-A• a Spring and Summer Medicine, CARTER'S SPANISII MIXTURE stands pm-eminent above all others. Its singularly eMmelons action on the blood ; its strengthening and vivifying qualities ; its tonic action on the Liver; its tendency to drive all humor to the sur face, thereby cleansing the system affording to "Natures own prescription; lle harmless, and at the same time extra ordinary good effects, end the number of cures testified to by many of the mad respectable citizens. of Richmond, Ca., and elecrwhere, moat be conclusive evidence that there le no humbug about it. _The trial of a single bottle will satisfy the mast sceptical of its benefits. Bee .ll►ertlarmentln another eclumn. (oeiSalawlto /Air The Maxey Letter is some, in Its way, but nothing compared In general interest to the people, as the Fpldndia assortment of Rats and Caps at the BLNINI3 }AT Brost. Their beauties are unsurpassed; their charmless unequalled; to prove It, try them. To look will coat you nothing; to purchase, little more In a mptrfaon, Remem ber the Danner flat Store, 147 Wood street, sign of the American Slag, Is the plane, our word far It. 0e.19 if :47NA !IV Orrhanst Court Sala. MDT rirtue of an order of the Orphans' Coon of Alto. Ee theny County; will be expand to PUBLIC SALE, on the premises, on MONDAY, the twenty-first day of Newt:in ter next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of sald day, the following PROPERTY, branded and described as !Wows, be wit -511 Gore two certain Lota of Ground Attu/dein the eity of Pittsburgh—the one beginning on Sixth street, at the air tante of thirteen feet firm the western wall of the Associ ate Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; thence along Sixth street westwardly twenty feet; thence ecattorardly, • parallel line with the geld wall of said church, eighty-two foot az inches; titters. eastorardlY, a parallel line w let Sixth street, twenty feet; thence sorthwerdly, parallel with the Seat described tine. parallel with tke wall of sald church, eighty-two feet six Inches, to Sixth street, the Ware of be ginning—on which Ir erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWEUING ROUSE, containing roomst—and the other beginning on an alley laid ont by the Trustees of the said Avatelate Reformed Church, along the fierenas bury ing-ground, between Strawberry alley and Sixth street., at Vet dir , tsace of eighty-two feet six ineltmt; theatre north ...Artily along said alley twenty-two feet six tnettee, to the Rio of William Melntyre's lot; theme eartwardly along said line fifty. ire 0..1: thence sontbwarile, by aline paral lel with Cherry alley. twenty-two feet six Inches; and thence parallel with Sixth street fifty-five feet, to the plane of beginning—en which Is erected a Story BRICE DWELLING ROUSE, containing rooms. The atore described property to be gold as the real estate of 1112abetb Letria r decemed. For tame of enle, - Woqulre of JOS. W. LEWIS, and W. LEWIS, oef.2B:dtd Exeratees ofsaid Elisabeth Levis, deed. (Journal copy and ch. Post.] Ohio State Stook Hanka. THE iana now taking the nntrs of the above named Banks at PAR. In ex/thing* for CARPETING, OIL CLOTH. IfATS. MATTI:IO, DRUGOIETINO, Ge., Etc. Fora short time only.. C. B. USABLY 4 004 tan2B:lrodaw 82 Third st,ret. Printers' New■ Ini z. INE lIIINDRED AND. FIFTY .KROB PROLIT'S NEWB INIC Just recelred at the PERIN TEA STORE, 38 118T11 street. Printers at a distance., by enolosing Ere dollars, can have a keg ,out to any part of the country. A. JAYNES, Agent for the manufacturer. ilitt'SßUßO PRIPERTY—FOIt SALE, a Doable Brisk 1. notres, of two stories, suitable for two tenants: each part fiddled, with a cellar. thellea, and (Oar rooms. The Lot is SS feet (root be 100 deep. Will be sold at a bargain. ALSO—A MUCK LIOLLSP.. on Chest/Int street, Allegheny. fx-tV S. etITEIREET h SON. NO. 140 Third et. 200 BOXES N0..1 ingtama ; 160 boxes Sealed do. 100 dozen Pepper Sanaa: • :4 do awned In 'tore and fbr sale by JOSHUA RHODES et CO., oeW 39 Wood street. Fal BOXES Olnd DROYd; 50 do Adobe Paste: 6 eases Sardines, half ; 2 do do do. To store and tbr sale by JOSIIII.A RHODES a CO., octal 29 Wood stave 50 BAGS IVICIA ALMONDS; 10 balsa Bordeaux do. TT bay Cram Nuts; 25 do Filberts; 25 do Walnuts: in store said for pale by ortNi JOSHUA. RHODES A 00., 89 Wood at 10 CASES PHONES, (glass Jars 0 10 do do (Caney boxes;, 10 casks German Plums; 10 mate Dates; • 20 boxes Citron; In atm and for sale by octD3 J(1311IIA ILIIODEB k M., 30 Wood at. PANO FOR R.RNT—One good Ideboony Moon:rt. ra t , by OILLRUYITE BLUM, oct29 No. 118 Wood drat. WINDOW GUM -100 bozasBxlo,4sl2, 1042 and 10x14.1Larkle's br'd. 000 do 8110. 10'12 and 12114,1daKennan 1 Co.'s brand: In store and for sea by oe.C3 IST.O: SUG y aill.-30 E -htid ... 4 fair toVs e cte, store m ,46.13 d. riIEAS-100 hail ants mpe . Ouupo • el., Young !Tyson and black Teas, for sale by oct3 KING k MOORHEAD. COlauE—Primelo and Jaya Coffee lB store arid for tale by [oct23] RING & VrOLASSIM—Prime New Orleans and Busrar-Ifonse Mo. In lessee for sale by foeVS] KING & 11100REIRAD. SUNDRIES -200 kegs Nails, assorted sizes; 100 reamslVnipping Paper; 30 dozen half tow Bass; 290 bushel' Dried Apples; fa do new White Soup Deans. In store and for sale by ect2B KING & 16100BIIDAD. Cll/368E-45 boxes, prime, Just received and far fee by 811.1211 & erNoLene, 122 Second. and 151 Yront street. 'DAR LEAD-2000 The just received and for pale oat% SMITH & 'SINCLAIR. CoyrEs-150 begs prime Itio Coffee for nale by octVl SMITH A SINCLAIR. IVr 0. STIGAN-I.t) hhds N. 0. Sugar for sale by . oct29 830T11 k SINCLAIR WINDOW GLASS-300 boxes, snorted rhea, for sale by oct2S RUTH & SINCLAIR. CODFISTI-10 drums. Tor sale by oet2B WITH & BIKOLAIR A RTl 3OO STS ymts ' ElA c T . Eß vam lAL t r or artiste; GO gross Bristle Brasher; GO do Sable do 0 do Paints, a'd is oil in tubes; Palettes: Palette Knives, Blenders. &a In store and for sale by PLEMING ns.. Successors to J. Kidd & 60 Wood street. IQUORICE BALL-600 Zs, Sicily, in store and for 14 by fleP23l FLEMING BROS. 'DOLL SULPHUR-600 The in store and fbr tale oeto3 FLEMING Bbr ROS. SALot2S ERATIIS-2000 Ms in emote and for tale by o YLEMING Bios EXTRACT LOOWOOD-020 Ltd In store and for ale b oct93 FLEMING EROB. ~~~ ~. ~, Itee'd and for sale by oct29 BIITTER-3De lbs fresh Roll and Print Butte/Just reed by Railroad, and for sale at the lowest market rates. We are now receiving constant supplies, and will furnish families in any quantity. BAILEY & BENSILiW, oct23 253 Liberty street MUMMY LAILD—n mall supply newly rendered' Leaf .1` Lard, In mete, for fatally run, reed and for sale by oet-W BAILEY & RENSHAW. •a - TENANOO COON'FY-700 A.OlOB OF LAND FOU BALE, V well adapted for iron forums, having an Ouzo:lanes of timber and rich ore; situate about one mile from the, Allegheny river. • For particulars. sail at the Real Estate 0111ce.of 13. COTLIBEET *ION, octll ' - • 140 Third street. Oratuzi far aI • T . 901WOODr.150 , 01als Rdpfed aa d A• OSTIDA-600.105, prirov, So_ ' rate 'IV call A. FAME:ATOM 3 CO: MEM A' DE1116031. Dviolling Hosier 9n n"Caff Streit, in the , SiLth - 171141 x ample grAddidd tßoudd it. 'with fruit tries arcd. Ti4eit eTel7 ludise•keeping...diti_thd. Pedredde!,7ltlll2sd dud told water bdtb.mtdd,#e, dad pat" btqght tothe Meet thta ten , I . ; ' tatetatt4 teattneltehttheettiola ihe _ In u m Im 3 m 4 an Tat* sll7lin. EVElts22s ppr arrnum. - . , appir tia htetara;--lohn .'2!ier - Ittelltwn'Tadert ro at the Baak oL Fltbhatalt,er to the under eigtmd; 701 the . Preinbtk NeP22I . • ,LIICICY-01ARPETL.-1",- r&Oath*Lien. of the Pittsburgh and StiOsieuvilte v e uzia.c.. will take notice that an KLIXTION:wiII beheld 011 THITILMAY, the 17th of November; at the house of JAMES DONBUOILES, on Paid road, between the hours of 12 IL and I P. IL, to elect, by ludioh one Presi dent, one Treasurer, and Etc Muggers, for tha ensuing year. ordei of the Board., - , cociaialaw* JAIIN . . • - 8 Clar Dans:lnc School.- • - rtmusropuExt A. idc6IANTIS, late of Philadelphia, vontid' respectfully' inform the citirsus of Pittsburgh and vicinity that be intends opening in a short time a Dancing School, in. Washington Mall, .Wood street. He will teackthe Plain and Fancy Quadrille, Mazurka Qin& -title. Polka Qiuidrllle; Schottan Qtathille;Runiau Mans ke, Moire* Waits,' Schottish Firaltr. Waltz, Mina Waltz; Clarrins Waits. Wollner. Welts. fipazunns Walks, Craeora Waits,-and tellinia Waltz.: Penns who may wish to join his classes which are now forming, can has* as itnerrlaw at the Hall frors.9 o'clock in the morning till MI; and from 'I to 6 in the afternocm. There wlll also betimes !brined for ladles and children; in the afternoon; ehns par eons taught at their. sawn prints residencos,M.reqsdred. For further initanustlers enquire at the Dell, or address oda CHRISTOPIIIIit A. MOMANUA ' (Oft. SALE Oft EXCHANON—Twoltenseartiround, LW ing s front ofl3o feet on Reed street: Seventh Ward. near the toll-gate: A =all Owe"ling. -Garden, Fiadt Trees, and Shrubberyf 'will be elehanged ter ether city 'propsrty at a fair prim. . B. CIJTELBEAT J OLLY!? STREET—Two bout for sale, shoaled on CRC nod 1,../ Cook streets, each 24 feet front by 78 , 41e0P • TAW 240 0 each. Terms: One•half hand; bale one year. 8. CIITIEBEET .1' SON,' Real Mato Agente, 140 Third et. AB.I4AUTEVULYARK,. on the Ohio Ater .- near the town or Millernort, Ohio, of 100 Acres. for xi& by - oet22 - - -.,-.B:O.I2`II[BERT.A SRN, 'l4O Med st. PLAID 811118—just opened, at A-A, MASON .t co: a. N0..25 yrirrs street, s bssutiftd assortment of Plaid Enka, blighted colors. °eta •,,.. .oo.Partner.ahl.p , .Nottee.,.. MIME BANE this day associatui w ith as in .the Pcnindry intsiness, 0.-ORILS.IIT PHILLIPS, eudarlinieseafter continue said business under the firttt of Jahn Anderson Co. - • . JOHN -ANDERSON k,SON. Pittsburgh, October IT, 1853. - . • • oelB.-tf BOCHO SHAWLS—L. A. MASON & CO., No. 25 VIM street, will ropers thiamorning • large and - general as.' aorthent of tlee finest qualities of MONO SHAWLS, long and Square. - • .• riet2l LAID LE LAINYZ-600 peanew style inktDe Lainev, P bright colors, just received at ext.2l MASON & 14. ft • T.03:7 - CALVERT dr. CO., - -noyesengras, ENqßANzus e_nD EMBOSEIMS, sad EMI:LOPS DicarracruariO, N 0.48 South Third street, PintADELPT(I.t. . __pt YALUBI TBACT 4.)W LAND FOB neLtr. of isle AX2E9S, situate a abortAlitanca from. Mlb 3de Station. on the Terms. R. it. Gocd land and choice timber, principally chestnut oak: about 25 acre, improved; a eaw- mill, Tao- Yard, and Three Divellimplionsea Price $4OOO. -Also, a beautiful PAM of 100 scree, situate on the Obio river—for $2500, and terms easy. For good Yuma, cheap Building Loua or Dwelling Hondas, call at the Beal Estate Mice of MIZAND THE ratcrnoNe.—A tbramentary meal. al D and Moral Life; or Mind and the ElllOllOl3l tonsil rred In relation to Health, Dimas and lieligicrn—by William Crake, IL D- DL IL C. & Receired and for sale by J. R. WELDIN, Bookeeller and Stationer, an 3 63 Wood id-between Third and Fourth. ()CLUM-2S bbls American; ' 2 casks Freitag For Pala bY U. A. FATIMMOCK & Orptansas , Court BY virtue of an order of the Grpluane Court of Alleghe ny COlll2tY. dated the 221 day of October. 1853, will be reposed to PUBLIC! SALE, at the CollitT HOUSE, in the City of Pittsburgh: on TVENDAY, the, 18th day of Novem ber, 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. M. an the property of 'Antony , Dougherty, late of the (Sty of Pittsborgh, deed. at that certain Lot or piece of OItOIIND 'isituate in the Ninth Ward. City of Pittsburgh, being numbered. in the plan of Lots laid out by the Executors of -Jame O'Hara, dee'd. No. 193, being teremty•four'(24) feet on Penn street, and,ex tending back to Lang alley one hundred (100) feet, accord ing to _raid plau,cm which is erected a TWO STORY BRICK BOMBING, fronting on Penn street Terms nude known at eale.' Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Adm'r of Antony Iknegherty. deed. 2.117CML TTRIBBER HAS JUST RECEIVED— Sorrvrsm Paste Scworrian, composed and dal ested.to Mr. Julius Lee, by H. Itieher. This piece is embel lished with an elegantly colored vignette of the city of Paris, showing thoTatuarza, the imperial residence of the French Emperor; tha . chtuctiof Noma Doss,,etc.---being a 'reliable and monist map of the French Capital, as taken by Mr- Lee, on his recent visit there, and is of Well worth the price charged 5m the Music. The Troubadour Polka--composed and dedicated to NrIAT Romaine Lemoyne. of Washington, Pa., by It Sieber. Pond Hearts at Rome; brood:al new Bodied, as sung. by Bne..kley's Serensders. Must I Avila* Thee; Herman melody; with English and German words. Little Songs forLittlaChlldran—new. Utastly Weare the Day—new. Thinking of Thee—new Dalai. • What shall I call Thee—eocal dued. Potiaa—Zig-aart, City of Glasgow Louis Napole've Rat tle, adldrene Delight, L'inrrestimilig, etc., ete; and a gene ral selection of the mod fashionable music of the day. No.lol =LCD street. 0c24 /1111 E Christian Minstrel : by J. B. album. Price T 5 eta: .1 per dozertsß,so. The Juvenile Minstrel by J. H. Aiken. Price, .7:34; per dozen $5,75. The Sacred Melodeon: by A. S.:, lltyden. Price 75: per dozen $7,50. The Sacred Marp : by B. B: White' kE. J. King. Price :5: per deemB,4o. The Ohio s Marmenist: by Alexander Auld. Price 62; per dozen $4,00. Sabbath Seitcol Gems : by J.& A. Oniasbant. Price 3714; per dozen $3 50. The New Carmlna Sacra. Price 75; per dozen SS:SO. Per satesg S. T. C. MORO AN, 104 Wood street. ru [ Value suai Matixtrlt ermv.l WESTERN LN3Ult..tot% October = U 3.. f AN ELECTION far thirteen Directors of this Onanany. to sorra for them:ming year. will be held at the Office of the Company, on TIIZEDAY, the Bth day of November next. raet27.dte Y. H. GORDON. Seey. TOMEI *LOSg.-60d Ea, White, for tate by D. A. PAIIONESTOCK * OCE, Corner Wood and First at ORAX-2)09 tba, Reflarl..for We by B oet2l B. A. FATINESTOCit k CO LIQUOULCA 3AKYT-200 Th for mile by oct27 B. A. FAHNESTOCK alum, e Clay Property for - - Sale s AT AUCTION. WIDL be sold at Auction, on the premises.: on SATUR. AY, the dith day of Norember. 185$, at 2 &rivet, P. IL, that VALUBLR LOT or PI RCR OF GROUND, situate on Mtn street, between Chary alley and Grant etreetan the Qty of Pittsburgh. nearly opposite Mr.Charlea lumber yatd oillos. The-Lot is large,-haring o front of booakecoco feet an Sixth street. and extending back in dee one hundred feet. on the rear of which- is•erected a TRUE STORY. BRICK MIME, now occupied by air. Mollt ass machine band factory and dwelling. To persona wishing to purchase a imitable property, in one ortbe moat flourishing parts of the city, and which smut rapidly enhance in rains, rare icaineementsere' now offers& The title is perfect and Indisputable: The TV= 07 aux are easy, and will be made known at sale. Persons wishing to see the property, and desiring further information, will apply to STITCLISL & PALMER, Attorneys at Law. No. IZ Fourth street. JAMES McKENNA. Aust. ONW AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK-5) shares wanted by Ausm LOOMIS, 0et.2.0 No. Id Fourth at. 40 80, AND HO ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED AUSTIN L 003119, • Ka. 92 Fourth at 10MARKS PITTS. 'MUST AND SAVINGS CO. STOCK WANT= by, oet2B • No. 92 Fourth 4. GUM BUOVS--Wholusale and Satan. All those inward, of Otuiraboes are invited to call. Those that -buy to 101 l again, may End it to their advantage to call before pur chasing. E. HALYWdItD, oet l 6 Comp Market and Liberty. streets. Eno Al SALTS—TO barrels for sale by FAHNKSTOCK & CO, KING a MOORHEAD BRIMSTONE -93 barrelsfor sale by oet2o B. A. BALINESTOCK & CO fIIIMD 0c124 Ir&OLZINES FOR NOVEMBER—Yankee Notice:s— ot price 1254 cents. Godeys LWe BOok, Price 25 cents. Graham's Magazine. Price 25 cents. Peterson's Magazine. Price 18 cents. The Midnight Queen,or Lemma from New York We ; by George Lippard. Price 25 cents. _ The Gold Seekers, or the Cruise of the Lively Sally; by Captain Merry, U. 8. N., anther of the "Flying Dutch.: man"—lllustrated—a tale of peril andadventaxe that can. not fall to excite and interest the reader. Price 25 cents. IL MINER & 00, oet2s No. 32 Smithfield streets MGAZINE.4 YOB NOYES/BEN s'fflelVED-41oday's Lady's Book for November. Graham's klagazhis for November. Peterson's do ' do Yankee Notions do The Midnight Queen, or Leaves from New York Ufa, by George Upfead. The Gold &eke:LlN= the Cruise of the Lirely Sally. For sale at W. A. GILDENFENNEY & 001, wt.% rattetb street. XI4"NACRE, and - term envy, for a MAU HARMof 75 dens. 45 to etattiration ; a Log House; a emelt Orchard of Peach amid apple Wen; situate in drmetrong County, on the Leeebbarg and Kittanning road, within two miles of the Allegheny Valley E. 0et.2.5 S. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third it. rpwo ENGINES YOB BALE--10 Inah cylinder, alit& 4% feet stroke. Price WC° .aeb. act :5 8. CUTHBERT & SONO 40 Third 1" ONG MOONS SHAWLS—A- A. MASON A CO. have JIA just opened • isplimdhl aseartzterot of the above,of an prices. oci2s 5001 k WOOLS AWLS—e. A. MASON s CO., No. 25 /MTH otroot, bare now receing their Fall Stool of moot Long and Square &bawls. oet2s GRDEN AP.PLIZ- 2000 in good order, WANT ED, for which the highest.oub price will he paid, by oct2s; BAILEY k RENSHAW, 253 Liberty et. OSHEN AND PLNE APPLE CHEESE just received, the 1.3" Driest in the market; by BAILEY & RENSHAW', 253 liberty street Dutch Bullbotta Stoats, Car. THE subscriber has resolved direct from Florian, his supply of choice liyeiduths, Tulips. Somme, and other Flower Oto for fall Orating, sad forWiriter blooming to pots and glassus Grin Seed ter lawns, which. makes Arts close smooth Turf, .61=1 to Sods. Praising -fru nru snouts Gard= arid 'Fermin Implements. of the most ap• mired construction, at I prices, Itom the Seed end tura! Warehouse, Ylfth street, of sep2l WAILISIGP. IiTY PLEOB4 Country Plannsts, just zetived at oel2 A A 52520 N & CO:5; 25 Fifth it W. T ADM' FIidINCH CIAYEEL . 01.04Eft.—i. A. Meson 4 1.4 Co., No. 25 Fifth street, bays now sax inhibltiostalsrge and splendid asinstraemSof thy amen shapes inClnaka and ;PLUM PLANS 30 piece' ,licit Tama plaids j* „IL . opirciad at jA.. - 719, - MASON 413014 rrIWCHTY-SKYA gryst: PLAYA talcupzry, isnortoliln storwar4 tar salatY - —; .o¢l6 ..1=1:44.1,1744TEak,-, "tsl4: X V ' s., ~.: 8. CIITEBERT & SON, Na.llo . Third Ft. UM2I:3SIEMCMCI DI culla nooks 1 al nalia Stooks a a ITT WARBANTS—EXO WANTED • • • " - oet2o , AIJETTN LOOMIE, N 0.22 Ttritrtit st Corner Wood and First adz. lba for Wei by. • A A. FAIINESTOCK t CO a A "WS :SA sqj =lab weal 7 '; tzum.- dlatel . Aptly IQ oeltl ItiOFFTS d iOWBIK, Poet Buillifrot. tab street. BEIN SPECIAL -NOTICES:: H. ARZ.. Surgeon Ihrtittat..-(B=xterof 0. W. Biddle.) No. U 4 fignledield FL, - tOmANGERON A zonon, 1. Oa Oa Ntr•Tali• .Aggacrna Lodge, lie. 28r, I. O. of Q P,lnots <Wm wodnektuy evening la Wasithigtonliall:Vocid et On" I:l7Nona JOURNEnt.e.'4 . TAILORS. BO CIETY, of PlOolrargh snit Allogfietry, facets th• first and third WEDNESDAY °revery mon th , !Litho Ij. pA ROUSE, Martototroet. . By . color. JORN YOUNG. .111.; OCargo's Cotillion and Brass Saxhorn Band, can be bad by applying to Wtti lirtank Cazgo. at the "Crystal Palace Da areas Booms," of rn y2s : if m. CARGO a COM, Itonzt.b attest. lea. 0. Fe—ltlace of meeting Washiagtoa Hall; 5 v ••Wood atmet, betreett SIM striet ea:Mlle& alley. • . • Immo, No.23B—.3leeta away Tuesdayerealria. . • Enl11131=1"; No.; 8::.-31eata feet sad Wed day of eaeb month. Imers2s:ly Od:SLACK T E A.—For the best Ootoao Twin Me at 60 cents 54 lb., go to the Pekln Tea Stara, 'No.SB 131 a 4 stttet,arttaro the seri - best Mork and Oren Teseean slew* be told. • . • • : • rbg IW°rust G °vault corns aI A great many per il p anl are dreadfully tormented with owns: A certain remedy will be found In Dr. 03111311 CO3I P 141413- for salt by Dr. a Ems. ELMER, 140 Weedstratit • Prin. retell at 1.2 1 ,4 and 25. eta. per Wt.': • - 11/11.1.1beral deductions to intol.l3 1020 tr• grURT AIN H, Curtain lllnterlude,. slid C Hartaln Trimmings of awry destitution, Furnitose Piriabea.Hrranrelles, de, Lees and • Muslin Cattalos. B. Y. Painted Window Shades, 0 lit 03111113551, Corbin Pias,Bands, de, at wholesale and retail. • W.-H. - HAREMS. • -.N0.169 Chesnut street, WTI= 1111.11sPhthidebbia; Mita= blade and Trianned tti.the very. surwast French style. • - - souftly. :CHAS.. T.. ;LOOMIS "-• • STOCK AND BILLJ'BROICED:i Notes, Bond., Mortgage", ace., Neaotlated.. PAILTICLI.Ut MILIMON orm. TO THE PURCHASE AHD SALE OT/ STOCEIL • • tar Orsacor-D. Fourth stzsetbetweert Market &StEtaroOd opposite the Bonk of Pittsburgh... .JanlB:l7 • Pearl = Steam,,Mill-;:i CANAL.BASIN, ALLEGHENT;CITX, (ma: raw sattaasz. stranort.)•._ . • PANWT-TRA will be 'applied wilftW6Wastorts geadea the-, of FRESH GROUND nom .••: . ; , ::.: By By !mica their orders at the Mill or In our boom . Loran, Wilma t Co., Wood street. or - Brian it 3altiascor tur Melly and Bt.tlalr streeta - PittshterAtt. U. P. Schwatis. or J. T. Barn Die. Dttl.'"wlsb4 al= Flour will be dellitired to fatralea hied ther of th e Treats tp.1,1311 on delivery. • - • jy'Z . BRYAN, rilintor, t goo. re :4:4: I I Post Mika Bulldiln - 2s, Third street. Likenessestaken In all kinds of weather, from A. 3L to 5 Pal- girttur 111 socrizate artistic and animate likeues%unllke and vastly ina. parlor to the common chcandaverrociypes,at the following cheap Priam SU°. $2, $3, 2445 - and i/Pinallt abirling to the idae aridquality of case or frame. Mara for children, from 11 A. 31. to 2 P-11: ' • , N.B.—Likenesses of akk or deemed pumas taken to Lay part of the city. (nartkly ' W. Dealer to "Fine' Tsar Claties /hardy Grace' rim, - Modem and =ow - Tram —Hasson band one of the mast eitenatre Stocks of goods in. bts line to be (mind ln the West, which be tarns at the Jaw• est market rates, wholesale or retail, and warrants them, to be of the beet quality. _ • ' ' . Cicada dellymed to tlui Enke free of ebargo, enS . Yemen a • nrane e. I Company of the City of Pitt/lbw-0i: J. MOORHEAD. Ponddent.-ItOBERT PT Sseretary Will Inman YDIS and mAlays RIMS eel! Mole. Office: in Monongahela' Boise, N0a..124 and 125 Water street. • I. K.ldoothead, Laderson, • !;. I_. B. 0-Sawyer, 8.8. Blememai, WEL Edgar, _ H.B.Nrckbas, W.Daßss, Charles Seat, . Q. EL Beason, .Wlllfam Gelliszwoodi L. P. Arils t:, Joseph Kaye,. . - - Willisa Wilkinma -- . isn3 CAI3II. MUTUAL. FLUE AND MA. INSIIR &HOZ 'COMPANY, of Pennsylvania. CAPITAB,.4IOO,OOO. - CHAR TSB PERPETUAL Presuicaf--Tion. AIICHISTTIS 0 HEISTDR. O Smrdary—THOMAS H. wawa% • luzazeross: . _ - A. 0. Rasta; - saatei W. Heys, . William Robinson, Jr, Thomas Gillayke, VIM= F. ralinestock, Jobn B. Cos, . , - Harvey Rollmen, JaeoliPetans, - John Wetter, Jr., Colder, Jr., Jacob S. Halderman, Aaron Bdrnbaugh.. RIISSELL , k OAKR3, Agana, In Lafayette Buildings, ' Jel M oe (=trance on Wool streekS Attorrw“ at TA. I.LVCITIZENS'Insurance Company of Pittabarght.--11. D. MSC; Pr9mt; BA3I Office: 94 Water Streat,benmen Market cud Wood Male. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the OW and ARMS E V i neures against Loss or Menai* by Fire. ALSO—Againat the Perils of the See, and weal Range- Um and TraMportation. EL D..ithrgi ,War.Larimerjr., WBllamßagaley, 'Samuel EL. Kier, Samuel Bea, ISTILam Birtgbam, Robert Durdap,jr., . John B.Dilwarth, S. Eiarbaugh, Francis Seller s, Edward HealLaton, Setrooariak er, Walter Bryant, WBliimß.naffs laawal.L.Pearmek. . PHILADELPHIA CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, 171 Mottcutrt:, nnportle the Mee Hour.— ' ,IL W. SAFFORD, EREPSconstantlyou blued the most extensive and 11:yaried sseortmentotOurtalas andeurtain histenal 5 to be found in the city, compridog in part- of the Sollowins CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COFERLSOS7-all styles of— French Lace Curtains, Window amass, allprices, . - ainsiin " Ref llollands, all widths,; Prenehßrneatelles, all widths, Gilt Cornices, every , style and French Flushes, iree' - Satin Leine!, ' 0 t Curtain Ting, - Bonds, - . Satins, Card/rand Tassels, - .. " Damask Liners, - Gimps, all ;den, . ' Cashmerette,Loops, - ?-;.; Phan 'Turkey Red, Audis Satin Damask, Pktnro 'resists and Cords, . Linton Silks, . Shade Tassels and. Braa.es; Furniture, G imps, Wooks„Rings, Brackets, An. A full assortment of the; aboTe goods constantly tors sale, wholesale or retail. - fruschly--sf.M. n. _ Pletsknargh LAP: Insurance Com. puny - , o f PITTSBURGH, PA. (Waal, $lOO,OOO . President-Jana Et. Haat Tire Pres3dent-4in= X'Curazalt. Treasurer-Jodi= S. Lscum. Secretary-O. A. Coaros. '• • OFFICE, Mk Trrra sritirr, (Balonie Hall Building.) - This Company Milan - every Insurance lip •-perS to_ or=Rectal with Life Risks. Mutual Rates ire the same as those adopted by otper safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rates at s reduction of onikEdel tram the. Itataal raise-equal to a dlvidend of thirty-three and oar thild per cent, paid annually to advance. - Risks taken on the lives of persons going to Calibruda or . Australia . James 8. Mean, - Samuel BP(Tarktin.,' William Phillips, - /On A: John Scott,- - • Joseph V. (lassam, John ISPAlplu, . 1 11. - =. ,, ime Reynolds; Horatio N. Leo.• _ • Mesa Stove.' .7 -- =Ern -- . 011'ilplattitin Fresh' Steak - `of In E lill4 PLANOSThis'osubseriber' re- ,- - spectfally inform.; the miblio.that he" is 4=4 , - - now selecting, in person , at the faittaies ''' ' of New YOrk and Boston, a most ertensive - and ELEGANT STOCK CIP-NET PIANO POETES. The utmost care and attention will be given to the selection of the tem bat haat:Emits:as which are manufactured in this country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the arrival 'of these elegant instruments before buying elso-7 where, as they will have the advantage of ebnoslng from among the fined toned Pianos watch the New York and Boston market ererds. - The subscriber is determined M.:se lect the best and finest instruMents, from among the hnn dreds orthe Eastern stock. andorill positively sell them at net faciaryprazt, without additional charges for freight, ae. The fast Pianos of this lot will arrive in about a fortnight. Call and examine . - • ' - : -.: • HMlitY r rang, ; 101 Thhe atrial, alga of the Galdea. N. 11.-014 Hama latea .in'exehattga at the highest , . . Scrota Is due to KRIE'S .Pnrcanon to 10 ' say Wait his beat known to completely eradicate aren.restage of thiadreadfal dinars in less time than an other remedy, and et less cost or ituxmrenignicit tette pee The trumarais ornrillintes in the Innie - of the pnindee tor, many of which arefrom well known cithums - of the city . of Pittaburrh and its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and beycr ill doubt, that irnit's Prnosxast is • medicine of no corr. on value, not only as a. local remedy bs IteNSZP. Si I. Rketwazaiwt, Deefeen, len of :Op% butt! a Indus/ale internal remedy, barbing the investigating pby . .. sea; u well as the euffering patient,* to bonne arminW with its. Inarlt• Those haring a dread of aixtzsres are assured Mutt Mai medicine is purely natural, and is bottled as it feints= the Imam of the earth. . Thefirlovatnereerheietzteir ceptelfroos • pcpsrpailieusdat =e, k,andleart data .4 ..tarust 2, 1.8.52, to wits& is pleaded the certificaleoft.ltea2.7lY.,lbre, qf Synteseee: Oils may in truth certify, that I hare been eo belly' Meted with Strottilafor the last artelityearstrust meatofthe time T here been unable told:tend to any kind of Minns and utuch ef the time unable 'to walk and eontined to bed, and hare been treated Dearl y . all the tine by the best Phydebess our country atone; Icarcashmolly got acme re Uef, but LID care, and continued to wirers. radii Dr. Bart recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock alone 811) rything else had foiled. I did so without faith at first, but theatres% area actonisthing; it threw the poison to the surface at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by using seven bottles hare got • cure worth thousands of _ MRS. NANCY U. IS A RIERR. This may certify that There been acquainted with }lnes Petroleum, or rack Oil, for more than a year, and, harem m,Wly witneasedita bectefidal effecter in the:minor Ind:a.' lent ulcers and other disetans far -which It is recommended, and can with eauldernee recommeall it to be a medicine woe. thy Of attention And can safely say that success has attend ed Vann where other zaelleinehad.falled. _ - • ' _ IL Y. 160 T, M. D. Tor de by all the Druscgistan.Pittalsargh. fasarzlkir. Messrs: 3. Shrolrel dr; hI.LNIIPACTOB.EP.B pano l s's - A7l4s; Vault Doors am:lirOa . Win aciti Shutters. A 11E0 se all pax= admit the necessity-of ,the AL: mentioned articles, we bare no bre; - in recom mending our article to be equal to anything in Itecity. Orders DIV/nett , attended to, and put lip the best, st7iN and on short notice. bu . Emitlteld s seetgem btw eenrJs. IM SOaVd lib;_iiits CO.. FRESH OYSTERS- -- . F ROM B T I 0 ft . JIIST RECI4VILD aT - - : - A. Frgir TD'S DEPOT,„ - On corner of Wooksus4 Blitlt Streets, II101:11. 5 e 71=1): tieep/0 e ILIXISIVED DA:IIT_, Na-134 8151LD Fr. : SLOO per eau; 30 cents.balf =nand war [sel:o] .3. F. D.-SFAIING.- STOCK AND ,BILL .11BOIKER„ - Office; Nei. 92 :Marti' dere Mict, - . - PITTSSITIU2II.. .Itar Notes, Drafts, Mond',Mortgages, Laans on cvi sold. Itneeall; negotiated.. Mocks ; cud Latui Warrants :bought. and . - . , °ea --- 0..400 HBO•ADWA : Y,-..NZW - -YOSS. : wocsciassasstrzarsix 'ICEITHEEF , LOVEJOIA ' 5 I tat t to . .• ••• of • • • ••• b ,,, b Ttoy,froattu chez:nit. -. . = 317104 boti for pile low: • .Apply to - . LOWILIP4 - . cel3 • • . Rsalllstste 4genth Ptzt Ezneavliq•tti ' . . INN inu=nta: ~~~ ~ _- EMI ‘VW-- * '',.. 'Y. I • _S. 4, IMRE ABITISEBOMS. TOSTIMII4II3I/6TRE. 4: at, /,;:y y . . ess licaute.ind Parietrtot..«.6oe. :Woad 11er—.........-- ,Prtrate.Dozes, largo- . 1.9 Bases tar 'erry=2 r=p Do. , do. : •=eD.— .43 mtut—.—.....—. .—......1, Ard - Persoaseeurin soils will be charged LI% et', csta for the cordEcate. . air-Doors oven tt 4 before 7 debtk; catamet, a. at 7, 1 /1 cecisr.k. • Air it It h 1177 '7 07 AIM 7ABBkNi-the danntiOnn Aftrine, who mill spear in Cuts ft.-• 42ZP. Worst , T re ETtstso, (Kobe l! itt4,PO.Aint#:l4l, the grit Play or die ' r APOSTATE. -. ..." ftervb*,,Abo Drama or • • :QOnSw cn T. -• , • ot cludo with- : •.. . . • To cva %or TO /1138111211 A. Mx& Trams .".!!""rt"""t" , ” 511. • Mrs. tsisfrl. • • Vall'Styll of nets. iusturr: WEST, Yo. zn Izaztar (head or Wood ' ) healtutsaceired the PALL • STYLE 'OP TUT% tad would respeett4ll4 J invite the attention of his friends and customers to ban MFG= band a Ism Ind varied aerartotent of ELM. •- and OAP& wbleh be will Pell - CHEAP. for east,. an= Hata and Caw. • ~. - - . ... • I joggpu Mr k 00;c - ernes Wood er--- 1 •and illaciond.elley, would rergettony.b. twin their/elands &oda/ pub thit•tbeytw--.S. are secelvlng a..larga and splendid stock of JILL.T.4 illfD CAPS, of the In styles, which - they aro primed bad:L 0n as. reasonable terms •u . .eny..otherhsusa tee* thy. Gliteussecnil. and eiamine our stick. - : =pip IVILIUM - AIO.K.E Mfr. ON SAME TY.A3l9—Ttasa Ins'dada twenty ze Innen walk of tho dtp, C 3 fret front by 184 deep, a S2XI each: Ten dollen In bee..t. Waned al, Ate:dollars pc osonaL. zApp./.7 T.P4EAT: t 3 . ' • . aced 801.140.12ktrist. .14curritsLit os Przn=71.0.7,/ . • N election for Ituatint..... RIBECTOBS ad fhb .Eaxik. ieris t7i the amnion 'ear, wi beheld at tba rank- - in; PM'S, on 310151/AY.% the 21st nt Nombre nest h orders] meeting of the EfnelhoLlso wlll aLo bo Uhl cn TIFSBD.LT, pity lektiantrohe'r, . -. • _ oatMte ••' it:hll2-Itaki.eirhltr. .7A likiECTlON.foribtetiCis•Dbectt , naf tni bank .thircorillag ram wilt be bald stet tomb Hogs. •031,3101iDATolls tyrptpine diy of Novecebet next_ wawa JOflN• ENlDpi Q-A OESERAWIZETMG OP THE STOMI=II3 oLthisitsalr. , 4l*4l . o4sLlDZSDAZ !be ent&lci ?caber xteit. - , • ....=.II3,IEVETEDIM IVrOW IN STONE, N 0.107 tauter. gr. r..lsrgesatt =Med .1.11 &module:li of Welt, ge3ll,4ales.sitcys and cblldarce booLcSbaca mod Naltert, all of which sill btnold - la tam. spay low.grlas. , -..{0eV.11 BCHNEB22. TEST RECEIVED, nt No. 107 MARKET comet, • boson. I_i Ail lot of black. blown intl tan colored Galtrznot pat= from SI.Z t011,62.'. Liam would do moll total end ex. amine then. • [not2l) W. R. SCHMERIa. • - 1" lin t complete • ezeortarat of Ladies, Gen lames and adldreta':•Preasiosi ostadastion °TER-SHOD/IL • matt tesutiftd extols.- To :Is taca„ Inn - berbut la•dre thesci4t..lTO: JO7. IlerketetreseL • . • •• • . ••: W. E. scumzarz. fIABAIVA HALL, Etrurlh Acrret near !fox4 o s : lIJJ fayettA 'cur TAtaited,for_Pa b Doxxrts, fttigi. earr 7 Cextiln ard - Saxlovi.Bsca qui to found in =Mom -at b./ 14 plying to---WIL EL ILK CARGO, at-the ey:ftl Palzzoi: Dago errrAn of IL 31: aCo, rotirt4 : STOCKING cFACTORY; nits. ST:, Brniri Wow 'Ant niitkrrldtpanitr _ ABILI TY,BNERGY. 4COltia.HZ: - - rpars bed goods - th eltildron's Hosts Alsa'sEse..*Zader abirts and Drawers; Sold at inslattlevarere yobns at the FIFTH 83:11.EHr SVallEnia PACTOB-Y.alltwobefts= - - be:yeses wool. 220 ADVANCEIIQ 1 7 81C.E. - .T- isiLL Sia; mfmttexored :* e Muiiiitax.. 4 .3) eta I Lot, situate on IYEtsra street hu and Spring , alley, b tba ft front Log on (Mara - new, and :- book :100..8. oa Spzing. eller, guyhtela is ',rotted al &co storied. BHA Homo,- 40 f-wastam Wf i c am rsone,twalose it. _on S alley,' - well =doubled to i=cf trnixtb. of manu prisat tacturiagb Bein lifactscriazin the "teuritres O Zr gle - abur, 10 7 " • = 1 . 15 .. quire at - Ito. 425 IllaattY street oelB:tf - no IV .E. 1141001. fOir.B.A.ht, consisting of 80turresof Fe= Lt, Whim Iona; milts - taws- trertencal., - 0n....e* - .Ycnaghlogbesiy :tier, acres ticultirstiorya tc= rooni.s,ri new cottagir itausr„, lora; stable, sul 'cth& lbottses. - Taro Lirsi orthrorta alai= -WarsToo_ ear. 6.19, near the aboTe, acres of chairo,trpLi3=l, E 312, tddration; tcod ihribet,"lls3o:prtrocro. oclB , : CUTHBERT &.&O& 140 Third strict.' FE LiIINDRED Bacon - Shoulders; icect axon Itz=s; fn smoker o gse - te_clow the lot, by oclA ArcALPLN t 60. Serip.l3lviden.d.; - 110EISON'S insured in tha-3.ll2lsue_ Delootanni'nt Col Pitt.ltargb Life Insariximeoinp., aro zecinev:ato ealland tmatre daelraciplort.l2*3s -per-ant. dividend do. dazed on tixe Igor alotorY. Lot. ' - eel& Q.A COLTON', a:minor. ROPOSiLS Ibr-aapplytal. Coal to that:mead Ikea-Bally _L Packet Line for the =nag mace, viII berm:bre to?. to the 2501 . 1=4., at mon, at the - ollice -orWixt. Rama C ne tag is to be delivitred lag moat! tie! _t•ect tom tp 4000 bushela,as may be twitted by the Caltotos. The contract' to commence ort the opening of Packet-liarir,atlaa • till, and to exterid the Ist" of July, 18f4. _ Add—Proposala for Coal- - LOUTH &ilia., East Eirtaittgluta, msnafatinroa of D. Bar Iron. - and malt •Ircni- deekrlptieds make, alto, the thaestqaality, cllloapa, Bounds and Bctukrea: ini-latore orders for Ina is theltca, at the City Are, - New Betala, /Sew Books. - M. lirataiief .the New World: luritteseluce idt=teitrii by itredettkallretruur. - _ Clouded Thropiness, by the Co - oldest 701 say. ' The Little Drumaterier Vow', SI eti - Brazing'. to Epead, or ths - Letor.s of Piedtteutt, Father Bright Ifopin; orArt Old qemyr..: Vacatfon,t.7 Paul Croton.- - - . - - • The Bajtood of Gfent Men. - Froinlo b7'• oclB .t CO., 7G Famth at. ,, OLLEGE TEXT-BOOK , --65- MARKET ET C InVolajamtattxivedasultirsge • -Lnds.Daviscra:&:AgsavP. roaffs rou-sALE-3tl ehzszsizang•Ng7: f t r t S exart&lnioan3l'ems..lLll. - Co., - . B. CUTHBERT 4t. st. J. L.E.F.C/1, ItIeALEIN CO ft WHOLESALE GROCERS,' :i -' • - 'wart tn.= nr Provialonsalatals and 2ittabapt7tsm A 244-LraztaT arrazze: RAVI ti.L.SAlttne COTplj COELINCW suI..I4•MERH.- _ 'NABS AHD EILVER-_PLATEdS.end manotrors o SalfHery Hardware, near the St. Mit Slzook....rs:Up, -INT Coach alcdifoisasliTarleidonot thobeot - inv, not on reasonable tor= °nine,. promFtlY:St"'" DUCKWE RAT FlOUB—.4ol:4xers for saleby : • _ EDLICP/411101. krIEPX4)7I"4 - . - - . - - .24.37.14berty ravat; - LDUR— - Rlatez - Ex.4a;. - for IW - ab7 KIRICEA'TBSCIK &-margrs. IDEA-ILL ASIL-44 Aurakstor saltby _ ocCl - EIRKPATEICIC-41: 11=31illa. r 112.18-75 029tro.x..iii and Blackdradved. and tar ails by oct22 . - 11:111SPATBIC:E. G azap.ogg. - FM132,000-4) tarts assorted Llama& 4•3 anal 3 =es BarrowN Zs; for sale tv • - oeV2l • , ,13311.41:PA.TR1C11-&1331433331.13. CIOAP--9.5 boxviTalm_Boarkforsaieti , . -.^ 0- 0- reaKPATICICS. EfEhtifi= 01"1--10 bl5lB No. 1. Lard Oil; 3.3 " T-sunard do tor asle 4 , 4 _ :III; y . H. ;AN: a 11 ::.1' "1 :i' . 1 .S bbla. No. 1 Twanegs, OSI . - - I Bank - • do;" ' : " NYhtter Bleached While in: store sad tor tile try - 1143112(Ci • _ . Saceesins to J 311-34 -Co; AO DYE-4W i• in carboys in Ibr rale bT c eri, , - _ rAL B.OOT-100. ts la stare and ssle.. V by foct2l7 - r4.I2MMG ERO3. C ELAMOWTT•r`i=IOO DM, Gistr=ylll DIM and for NW* by 1120.35.11 YELLOW-300 lba s- far . : Baceisa to 1: 7 1311.11 C0.:CL12415r00:1-st. 0 1.51131/3 RAM P . ZSCIES-60 gro.; assorted; fztiggit by an:ea Wow! =4 Pint sta. TOB.YELIA-150-cd, dzabuis and Eadphate. ibr. =lei by octal. - - DATEIBRICM--2000 Itnglastr ibr ikala by - - „Ur ixt2l - .6.. M7'ool/LAND'd CiEtaL&N BITTER*-6 orossjust _l/131_ ed =liar zee by -B.:A.I'PAITNIF2TOCK (A.. rtaft,TElt'S SPANISH InNT.EIRF.,:- . lgromi Past zeeet ard - j for gale by ' fact2ll.] - ' B d FAUN - Eh - TOM X2COM 'Mt MIDENCE FOB SAL*--Eithatect itt_nitet4efror- The Lot istal tsektront on. Worth Cirell strect,ll7-TB5 - deep to Windy street- The haass is lisri„frandisoirrsabut tyntrangedovith gss tztures; bstb ro om, e. A - toad gam.. digs House aid Stable on Liherty street: Lanes, shsahh%7 l This ks , nutgal rwidetsse mill 'be - sold on eirsi -tams. =Mk - CErITLeCEire. LON;140 Tbietst. a SHARE& 310NONG441.4.NAVI6.121 : e stwi - . 51 43CS ' txcf :" tar -4 ~,2,4c, &mt. Trinicerfn arzu-3abu.shel far see bir-- , ..E. -ceZ) •.- MICZEItE&CIATIL.- frEtANßatraF.3,4. faw barrels somatatry • _ -• • oc2o _ • - :- • - atm a mama. QIIGAZ-212 lads, fitysaTionmle by' - VOS 011-.EXCHAIiGE, for_ fittablorzh alagnoctoc. tarp, Dry floods c "Groctrica, riair prituitt alizabctiitomo, an 'atrial it =dela tiro *47 ter=e; dad- - ling hone, containing Our Taco* . finialoatt is The whole mime; &boatels with fruit trails, and of o b ru bb, 7.. ITOYEITT a WM:Di - cola - -BeslEisc agetti.; Post:aublin-ga - 46" - A' Complete Analysts of the Holyy 131Dle. nONTAISING the vhole of t h e OLDAInd HEMS, colleetel Slldsl2penced xr,totnetimUyfii Y7tr.7 ) ,,l iy (band an Me work of the lamml'altotreat er a n t b munanettotkereUlng forth_ the tharit ter wart - md. the immense Dainty. Cds raetbalerzrbfm att. , ! • 6 - 'dental:4lns the Word of God., 'Alm throe dlrarrcat - Shiloit Rt affatr.te wetted, and a General lack sahialnal: m els. borstal; and arrange& In elph.s..A- , Looler, es to +greet it 1 - ones to say ataillott requizet. : Dyßer„-flefh., al ww„ . D. 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