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I ..-^». _.. * 1.. ._ tv«nu| b» ; Si ■ S^l r|J|| 00, "Stitt ■■BMdSlgj &®BsmimM^mwh^^Sd? wteiiiPi mmmsmjffmM flgspteafemm jßjajjiMMteial^ . .. n h i '2sJ?Ci£* ** K *^-* t l tWi ' *Vt£\\* v > *.«• l***-.-*J*£ r s£ ’*’ ;,*~ v ' :..•• :• ■: ■ wiTTT.t.fPB • -«.QB0IIGE T. aiIAKOB*. Phillips & Gillmore, Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MOBNING: - K MORNING POST JOB OFFICE, We have now employed in our Job Ofhoo on unusual number of excellent job printers, and are prefared to-uxecute 01l orders-with neatness, unsurpassed, and with a speed thatisAaH not be boot.-’?'- . ‘OHIO’AHD' BBNTSBYLVANIA COMP ABED. A flying;.trip. oVee'at portion of the Buckeye State, last week,.has confirmed our former be lief;-that finnlt-the' elements of material proa; psrlly lt has.few-equals, and but one superior; aTjqng of the Union. Nearly ail the Bill cf Ohio is excellent farming land, producing ia.extxaordinaiy abundance all the most valua ble,Erains,-frnits, and every kind of food for tho sustenance of man and beast. Its live stock, to'o, ikcxoeUentln. quality, and almost countless ■:in nnmbcrs; It produces more wool than any otbpr-State in the Union, and more than twice asstuoh as the State of Pennsylvania. In 1850' Its wool crop amountod to. ten millions two huu drEtlthongand pounds. Valued at thirty oents par., pound thiß would amount to ,a handsome sufa, at very little cost. Thiß is but one item of. the I 'numerous and vast resources for solid end - long continued prosperity possessed by the we st ern .neighbor and rival of Pennsylvania. Oar ' State produces more wheat than Ohio, bnt while Ohio prodnces sixty million basheis of com, Pennsylvania raises but: about twonty million ahnuaily. Valued at fifty cents per bushel the corn crop of Ohio is worth about thirty million dollars;.and her wheat orop is worth nearly half that euii. Such are a few examples of tho re sources of the Ohio farmers; and with numerous railroads, canals, and. lake and river communi cations, to convoy tboir Burplns products to the hest markets of the ooantry, tho farmers of Ohio must be prosperous and wealthy; and generally theyare.se. Whatever tho state of the “Money Mu-ket,” their surplus products must and will go where fobdis wanted, and must he paid for in cosh or itsequivalent Such is the condition of the grenkbody. of the people of Ohio, far agriculture is its great interest, and mast continno to ho its greatest sonree of prosperity. 'Although Pennsylvania has agricultural capa cities nearly equal to Ohio, yet there is a wide differencoiu the relative proportion of popalation of the two States employed in agriculture. Penn' sylvania has now 2,100,000 inhabitants; about one feturthot whom are engaged in mining, and gathered into cities and largo towns, and employ ed in oommeroo, manufactures, and the mechanic arts; while in Ohio, with a population of 2,000,- 000, scarcely ono-eoventh ore so employed. Ohio, with a smaller territory, has over ten mil lion acres of improved land, white Pennsylvania has hnt abont nine million acres yet imp roved. Less than two-fifths of tho soil of Ohio Is yet brought under cultivation. In Penns flvania only about one-third All the soil of Ohio is susceptible of profitable cultivation, with very trifling exceptions, while largo portions of oar monntain'regions will not repay or admit of cul tivation. With 30,000,000 acres of 'ond in Pennsylvania, while Ohio has but 25,1)00,000, We have less tillable soil than Ohio, and ours is generally somewhat less productive. When tho whole soil of Ohio is brought under foil cultiva tion, and that.scientific and improved cultiva tion, which her intelligent people nrw rapidly acquiring, that Stats wilt sustain a population of five: millions of people; and still hoive surplus food to help supply a foreign demandi. This es timate is based on facts dow cxistinr?. But two fifths of her soil is now tilled ; and her popula tion is 2,000,000, with a large surplus of food to spare... Bach fifth of the eoil them supplies a super-abnndance for a milliow people. But, should the day ever arrive when Ohio contains enoh a popalation, we believe P< mnsylvania will then cumber a more numerous t icople ■ for while the agricultural capacities of 'Pennsylvania are eoarcely less than thoso of Ohio, our vast mineral wealth, and manufacturing facilities and skill, must ere long place tho old Keystone State with out a rival among the present States of the Union. Possibly California should be excepted though that is doubtful. Our supply of iron and coal is certain, and almost boundless. The gold may fail. But TO don't preto&d to say we saw all wo iflte stated aboro on the “ flying trip” above mentioned. The trip merely suggested this train of thought. One thingwe tose4.fc.wr, it n» twUber MurvUy avr fottTi), and abovtt these th» reaa*t, hr to£orm*d tiKtn that thi* vu the «tm* rtar that had j*an>d to the mas] at birth ef onr Saviour, aad tfcnilt wap only Tl'lbJ* ia th* Kursiao «n;4rei IU-Apjwar*rj thl# oresoon «ai to isilatt* to the Riwstsn that «h* limn tsow cDmr tsr it to rprwtd ont it# mj em brace all o*nkio4 in o«o and caorttfyioj rbar*h. H> ehoired them that Uw rtar vaj now •taodinx lsata»aji atelrover o(msUT>ttnAf)!#.axxJ that tho-daU U*bl of the nurlro* tcdiostwl tta eorro» at tL* of the ftil eian army pnx*edi&g to tu deetisai toa, Ac. ’ The tail of tho comet docs not appear to bate realized tho tote of the Russian priest Perhaps his prophesy was frightened off by the Bachs* of many tales, who were prepared to take the tails off the Bussian boars if they had invaded Turkey. The prophet* of the Ciar bid better take care of their taiie, for they are very near a big trap that may shortly curtail them. His tyranny and his exploded superstition do not suit the present spirit of the age, and if war is declared in Europe, it wilt be war to the knife, t 6 exterminate his tyranny over the minds of men. Ovbiers. —Wo acknowledge the rtceipt from Mr. Jamcs Dtso, of a lot of a liiii* the largest and finest oysters we have yet seen in Pittsburgh. They are a little too large to be taken whole, hot we managed to do it with an effort. Wo learn that be baa a large supply on bond at his depot and saloon, three doors above the Theatre, on Fifth street. Putsaw ron Novejibeb. —This In a most ex cellent camber. It is for sale by 11. 8. Bos wobth, 82 Market street. Since tbs commence ment of I’utnam, it bos maintained the hlgb character with which it started. It tbea pro claimed itßelf as an American Magazine, written by American writers. Tbo number before us is one of the best wo hero eeen, and cannot foil to make every American feel proud of tho literary talent of bis btrn conntry. This Taluablo work is also, for sale by OiurinvcsstY & Co., Fourth street, and Mineu & Co., Smithfleld street. H*npi:a's Maoazike — Tbe November number of this excellent Magazine la received from tbe publishers, and a more welcome visiter we can not name. It is enough to say that It is as good os usual, and contains somo of the best written articles, and most splendid illustrations we have soon in any Magazine. For salo by Minor St Co., Oildonfenney & Co. Literary Depots. Magazines foe November. — Miner & Co. hare received lie following popular monthlies for No vember : Harper’s, Putnam's and Knickerbocker. Messrs. Phillips k Gill.mohb : — The Whigs and Independents hare announced a large num ber of candidates for the office of Mayor at the ensuing election. Wc would rospeotfaily suggest to the demoerstio party the re-nomination of Major Guthrie. He has proved himself compe tent, honest and faltbfal, and If nominated, will be eleoted by a host of Honest Voters. News fkom Washington. —Wo select the fob lowing from tho Washington Star of the IBtb : The Suits 0/ the Government against Jas. Collier and Ait Sureties. —The salt pending against Col lier, and another just brought against his other sureties than George Law I —both pending in Hew York—will not bo reaohetf until the term Of the United States court there, next succeeding the present term. One hnndred thousand dollars of tho payment into the treosnry on aooonnt of the balance duo from Collior, which we brought to tho noticoof the publlo more than a month sinoe, was on aooonnt of Goorge Law’s liability as one of his sureties. Mr. Law, who was on his bonds for that amount, boa thus relieved himself from all farther responsibility on bis account, having paid up the whole peoalty in which he was bound. The' balance still claimed by the Govern meat is very large. Current Operations af the Treasury Department —On the 27th of Ootober, there were of iTreaff ury Warrants entered on tho books of tho De partment— - For. the redemption 0 f atocka $168*192 85 For Treasury, Department, exclusive - of stooKi... , 40,790 72 For tho Intenior Department ; 18,224 40 For the Cu5Uim5.1.:........ O7 For the War JPepartment... , 21,882.72 For the repay ; war»rite; War De- ' v ii partment* For the Jtfavy Department ->OO ", il ■ : 1 *- ‘ / V . ' THE IUYORALTV 19,898 72 61,396 61 . * y * t l * J ■, Items of Nows and Mtßcellan^, . Sleighs wore running nt Shepherdstown, Vo., on Monday evenlngpqpd bad it not rt!n,f.'u,o‘ super jv/cald, have attained a d&pthjof Iff Sr 2fl}in2s|s. fThera' was tolerably gopd slcightiM in*Oneit?i! county,’: N J'°° T 7 d . a y-v Ir'WvV v The official anponnietnent from tbe Governor aod Council of Muiho ls/ that six whigs and seven Democrats were ohoeen-fo tbe State Benate at tho recent election. . Tito beat cough,drops ,fpr, young ladies is to .“f°P tpe.practioe of dressing tmn, wtieA they go into'tbe hight sir.' ' - Tbe Bank of Brazil has lCwgrefi its SiseoohtS , from 9to 8 per cent. It Continues ttfpay (/per eont-' on deposits. .. ... When is.tt.blaoVamith'JirzJadgdtJifl'liaising a row in tbe alphabet ? When he makes A poke R and shove l/. ■ ' ' ; - ■ i t i uvtu. Mrs. Partington says she has .vnoticetj" that whether flout-waS'dear or oheapj'she had inkatj-j ably to pay the aamo money for half’A dollarV worth. Rebecca Boyd, a Scotoh lassie, obtained a verdict of $5OO in the Supreme Court of . Rhode Island, on Tuesday, against Robt. Parkbilli on operative Ini factory, who oourtjid her.' before he left Scotland. i ; A-Havana, correspondent of‘the New jfork Press Bays There has bcen nl trial of three sailors for having been engaged in the Slave trade, and it is presumed they will so oq bo re leased. Theroferees at Philadelphia, in tte telegraph cnee, have decided that Amos Kendall has not been guilty of fraud, and thatthe company pay the costs. . I . Rev. Eleozer Williams, the etipposed dauphin, has beon appointed missionary to the Indians of Canghnawaga, by Bishop Wainwrigbt; i»f New York, witK tha consent of tho bishop of Mont roal. ... , The. Loulsvine CouHer atatoi that owing to the advancediratea of salt, and high, prices for coop erage, the cost of manufacturing a barret of pork will be inoreased 75 cents to $1 per barrel over last season. . _. Tlze Dalloon Ascension at Baltimore. Tbe Baltimore Son gives the following aooount of tho balloon ascension of Mr. Elliott on Wed nesday, from that oity: Wednesday morning. Mr. George Elliott, after two previous attempts, succeeded in making one of the most gracefat and picturesque neoensiana that have ever taken place in' Baltimore. ! The balloon, nearly supplied with sufficient a see naive power on Tuesday, remained inflated during the night, and was abundantly furnished nt an early hoar yesterday morning, with the gas re quisite for tho rerial expedition. The gates of the coclosure bad been thrown open,aod free accca was given to the public as a sort of equivalent for the antecedent failures. There was not, however, more than a thousand people present at tbe time of the ascension, which was not ex pected to take place until 10 o’clock. At half past nine o’clock, all was ready, Mr. Elliott jumped into the car, onfnrletl his flags, and was released from tbo earth. The balloon ron al most perpendicularly, but soon Inclined a tittle to the east of north, continuing to.ascend un til at tbe height of 2000 feet it eeemedtaremain stationary. Tbe rerocaut was then sets to dU ch&rge ballast, and thus increasing his aseee eive force, be roso again, while the diminishing form of (he rorostat proved bow rapidly be was pursuing "bis trackless way along tho viewless air.” So long as the eye conld distinguish the frail machine, it seemed to continue the same direction. Tbe reronaut had tut doubt acquired his greatest altitude during tbe time he was in view from the dty. Inasmuch *s be took hot four hags cf sand with him, aod was observed to dis charge ballast eevtral time*. This ascension was made era onore. «r per haps, it would be more proper to cay, to fu!S! a aort of obligation be recognized bcfore iho pub lic. Without any oxprvestoo cf opinion os to the present utility of balloon .ascension*. It la due to Mr. Elliott to say, that tbe difficulties be ha* heretofore experienced, were entirely bsrt i.d bis control. He is a man of resolute pnrpa«e and steady nerve; and sc fsr ss hxtloeuing per tains to tbs general variety of publio amuse ment*. we have no doubt it will prove a» snceess ful and interesting In bis hisdj ns ih (boss of his cotemporaries. Mr. Wise, the veteran a-tu. rout, aod tbe hero of ons hundred skyward flights or more, wo* present op the ground, and rendered bis aazizUr.oo daring the preliminary operations A telegraphic devpileh from Lancaster, Pa., informs us that Mr. Elliott bad mad* * nJe landing In Lancaster county, eevontyfiv* mites from Baltimore, after a very plea-tent trip of one hour and ten minutes ; and was last attains st ths rosidenc* ef Mr. Wise, the reronaut. in that city. Mr Wise lift Biltlraero yesterday after noon, by the four o'clock train, expecting to find Mr. EUioll to that vicinity. SUtuHJ Km-awmi A Irtter frets Parts to one of our journal* givva tbs foiiowlng account of tbe Trrrst eercer of thin not of woman ; " Voor readers will recollect whet as exciic meat wr.» eroded two or thro* year* ego by a murder committed by a Count do Itocartn* ood his wtfs on !ho brother of lbs wife. Tbs Count was tried aa4 assented. and the wife acquitted The property of tbs murdered brother, wbleh *aa very large, fell by right to the widow. IU eider, She also hveamesby a decision ef tbs conn, guardian of her two children by tb* Const This lady l* possessed of extraordinary personal attractions, and, from this fact and ths peculiari ty of her position, her wealth, and her youth, has been the heroins of many ttorel adventures since the tragic deaths of her brother and hus band. The French and Belgian newspapers hare found in her a perfect mins of romance and ori ginality. One Uers English nobleman who had sought her hand willed her alt bis property, and died anon after. Others Iraraled hundreds of miles to lay their hearts at her feet, tiko pilgrims going to Mecca. Several times she haa beeo on tbo point of contracting on advantageous mar- Huge, bat by some means or other it basts often failed. At last ■joities hat beeo seized of her,’ as lawyers say. One of her relatives bat cited her before tbo tribunal for the singular made in which she administers btr afflirs; or. In other words, it baa been discovered that ebvlj leading a dissolute life, that her mind la slightly turned, that eba is fast tendering her property, and a-t -ting an example of prodigality before her chil dren which H Is thought Improper should longer exist Tbs tribunal has just decided that 1 tbs lady hydle Vietoire Josephs Fougulee, widow of M. Alfred Jolien Hippnlyte, Count Visart of Docarmo, cannot hereafter plead, transact, bor row, receive moveable effects, and give, dis charge, alienate, nor squander her hypothecated goods, Ac.,’ without tho aid of a certain legal gentleman therein named, who has been called to her assistance by the court In tbo capacity of legal guardian.” Tnn British Provisceu —A recent Dumber of tie London Spectator contains an article con firmatory of the report, which we copied o few days since from a provinco paper, to tbo rfirot that a governmental union of all the provinces of British America is to take place Boon. The Spectator says: “ An intimation has been thrown out that the return of Lord Elgin to this country, whether be resume bis government in Canada or not, ie like ly to load to on Important modification of the British provinces in North America; that the union having proved eo successful between the two provinces of Canada, It Is to be extended by a union of all the provinces—not a federative, but a legislative unien. The Idea wee distinctly developed in Lord Durham’s famous report; it was advocated long ogo 'By Mr. Roqbuok: it Is popnlar hmong many of the more Intelligent oolonists, and is likely enough to have certain conveniences in practice. So mueh, however, would depend upon the nature of the union, that we must seethe plan beforo we can pronounce it desirable or otherwise.” AsnLANn. —A correspondent of the Cincinnati Columbian, writing from Louisville, says t “The report, very ourrent in the newspapers, that Ashland, Mr. Clay’s late rcsidenoe, was once the property of Daniel Boone, and after wards descended through the Hart family to Mrs. Clay, is all a mistake. Ashland was origi nolly a part of the Todd and Mansfield ontry, and purchased by Mr. Clay with the prooeeds of his first legal practice prior to 1808. It has, ever since then, been in the possession of that great statesman, and. we indulge tho hope that the homestead may nover bo permitted to gn out of the possession of his lineal descendants.’’ figy-Tbe Chinees are baying up American ves sels and American seamen for tho war. The Sab Francisoo*Herald says : In addition to the ship Hamilton, we learn that several large vessels have reoently been pub chased byOhinese merchants, and are now being fitted out in this port, for the opposite coast , of the Pacific. They.will be navigated by Ameri can. will, call under.the Chinese fiag. This-will enable.tbenrto visit Japan, and weare disposed tbthlnk' snoh is the -purpose' bf their owners.;. It-said tbsyaredcsirons of reaohiog Jeddo about the time Commodore Perry’s squad ron has brought the Islanders to terns. | % ’ i t ■ tr"'* * A First Rate Story fprlinrytn. it is very probiihltf fhat jtfvgiyJlawyer of any nqte lias beard of jibe celebrated Lather j HiSgrept.effort in the caeefcf Aarontßurr.lns VeUi'ee hfe displays in the Edited States, will not !bs forgotten. Trifles in tba hietbryef genius orb important, na wo bopnlq j _ s > Mr. Martin was on hiß ‘way to"'Annapolis, to attend the Supreme Conrt of tho State. A soli tary passenger was in tbe stage with him, and, as tbe weather was extremely cold, tbe passen gers soon resorted to conversation to divert ■themselves from too ranch, sensibility of the in-: .elemestjair. . Tbe young, man knew Martin by sight, and he'w’as also a” lawyer;'tSelS6w*d"of ,tije |fjUk| sobij Jiegan to sj>ln,;itfeJf',J> s t|dftfe|M “Mr. Martin" said thwyoung 'many* 4 ! am just entering on my parser as a lawyer, oan you tell me the secret of your great sucoesa ? If, sir, yotj will give from your experience, tbe key to distinction nt (he Bar, 4 will—— ’ “ Will whatf°'exelaimed Mr. Marlin. “ Why, sir, I will pay your expenses while you »re at Annapolis-” , “Bond.','. Stand’to your bargain now, ahffru furnish yon with tbe great secret of my success paw lawjrer.”’ Tbo yohng man assented., “Very well,” said Mr. Martin. “ The whole Secret of my success is contained, iti one 1 little maxim, yrbich l early laid down to guido mb. If you follow it you cannot fail to succeed. - It Is this - 1 Mie a\ji be cure of your evtdenet.” The listener, was very attentive—erqiled— threw himself bach in a philosophical posture, Snd gave bis brains to the analysis with true lawyer patience, of “ always be sure of yotdf evidence.” ‘. It was too cold a night for anything to be mads pecuniarily out of the old man’s wisdom, and,so tbe promising adept in maxim learning gave him- Self to stage dreams, in which he was knocking and pushing bis way through the world by the all-powerful words, “Always be sure of your evidence." ; Tbs morning came, and Mr. Martin, with his practical student, took rooms at tbe best hotel In the city. Tbe only thing peculiar to tbehotel in the eyes of tbe yooogman, was that the wine bottles and tbe etcetera* of flue living seemed to recall very vividly the maxim abodtthe evidence. The yonng man watched Mr. Martin. Whoso ever eating and drinking were concerned, he was indeed a map to be watched, especially in the latter, as he was immoderately fond of the after dinner, after-supper, after-everythlng luxury of wine. A few days were sufficient to show tbe incipient legalist that bo would have to pay dearly for his knowledge, as Mr. Martin seemed resolved to mako tho most of bis part of tbe contract. Lawyers, whether young or old, have legal rights, and so the yonng man began to think of self protection. It was certainly a solemn doty, jt ran throngb all creation. Common to animals nod men. St was a noble Instinct not to be dis obeyed. particularly where tho hotel bills of a lawyer were concerned. The subject daily grew on the yonng man. It was all-absorbing to the mind and pocket. A week elapsed, end Mr. Martin was ready to return to Baltimore. So was tbe yonng man, but not in the same stage; with his Illustrious teacher. Mr Martin approached tho counter In tbe bar room. Tho yonng man was an anxious spectator near him. “Mr will settle my bill, agreeable to engagement.' The young man said nothing, bnt looked every thing. He will attend to It, Mr. Clerk, as ws hsve already had a definite understanding on the subject. He is pledged, professionally pledged, to pay my bill," hurrieitly repeated Mr. Martin. “ Whrrt't your ct : ” xgged the yonng man. "EvbJ*u»*” sneered Mr. Martin. •• Vra air." said It* yonng man. demurely “ Always be rare of rour evidence, Mr. Martio. .Can you prore the bargain ? " Mr. Martin raw the snare, and pairing oat his pocket book, paid the bill, and with great good liutoor. amured tbe youeg man “ Yea will do. «lr, and get through tho world with year profession withom-odvko from me,” Ftujwe »v fUscwi* s*p Panics —W* have been favored by a commercial house of till city, with a Madras paper of August dth. received by them via. Ortega, giving deptereMe accounts of tbe famine raging at TUngson and Proms, in the Birman empire, catraela ef which We copy: “Prear —Now. then, I am In Proms, with a famine la the land around roe. Which over side yon torn your eyes you are nothing but mirrrv and starvation Oreora cf men. women and children huddled tegetiier in tbe helplessness* of Inanition all ottering the one mcnctcnouscry for food It la dreadful to sec human beings perishing, without the power to afferd them the slight**! •uittasee. P.ie* is net to be *■ tn these pert* for lev* C r money, and unless soma vlgerna* effort he made, and that prompt ly. Sn the eauM of bcmacity, thousands will perUhJfraa aclual turtatn-a The berror* of tbe Uie war wiiHe as Bathing compared with ariffiisj* frocs famice Is almost suy.rrtiar-n* to odd that In the old,! of tbtr terrlhl# calamity, starring ffejb in.) blood is tempted on lo the romtnUrloo of all ir-rts of crime. robberies and mnrdsrt preponderating.” '* —There n a famine rsgiog around ua. sad I fear threugbout tbs country, with email protore! of re'lsf from any quarter. The Amelia arriry.l (be other day. with a small car go ofrfte cm beard, and grain msrahaata, with bags of money. went cf? to tba rtaae!. some area reotaring at far out as Hasting’* Bhoal.lo be the first to secure grain. Tils will eonrey come Idea of what the demand for the staple Is Tbs truth la there wai not a crop grown in tbo country the last year, and it is Itnporeibls to form a Dotioo of lbs ertent of misery now presiding. or that which may follow. Rice is setnaliy selling at Siydf nusees per maood. and that for ready mo ney and wholesale only. In thil state of thingl the lower onten base found out that honesty Is not tho beet of policy in a season of famine, for those who aro honest hate nothing but starra tlon and death to look forward to. Bo the com mon dodge in rogue is to commit eorae crime or offence, and be cent to prison, the inmates of which at least enjoy certain immunity from fa mine, lo this way the Rangoon jail la teeming with prisoners, and rseeites daily accession! of ten to fifteen. A Bormeae was taken npoa a ebarge of haring killed flee of bis countrymen. Being token before tho magistrate, tho man was asked why ho committed the murder, when tbs follow replied, with great composure, that lbs persons be murdered had rice, and ho had none, and so he killed them to obtain the food. I bad almost forgotten that on the night of the 2nd, groat apprehension pretallcd of the starring palace rising In a body to plunder tho grain shops and warehouse! Krcry body was on tbs yal ei're. but happily (he apprehension* were not justified by the erent." The barque Henry Trowbridge, Cspt Carrier of this port, (New Horen) ru lying at Coringa! with o fall cargo of rice on boon), bound to Bar' hadoeit. On receipt of the nbotc intelligence Capt. Corrler changed bis destination, nod pro ceeded on tbe 13th August, direct to Rangoon. The Henry Trowbridge, Capt. Currier, writes was tbe resscl that eter riaitod Coring!— fi'm Haven Journal and Courier. A Fiout between * Shark and a Tubtlk One day while lying at anchor, and whistling for a breeio, the steward rushed In with the etrango announcement that a shark and a turtle were en gaged In a fight alongside. Doubtful andamased at tbo account of so unusual and unequal a combat, wo all rasbed on deck, and there, sure enough, we saw an immense shark and a turtle of vcnerablo antiquity,if one might judge by his site, and the profusion of barnnoles and other parneites with which he was decorated. Without rospoct for hia age and Quaker-like habits, the shark made a furious obargo at poor turtle, who opposed the dangerous jaws of the enemy’with the full front of his back, on which no impres sion could he mode. On oue occasion the turtle did not turn quite sharply enough, whiob cost him the greater part of one unlucky Dipper. In dignant at the perversion' of such nn eldcnaanio baoquet to tho voracious and ludiscrimlnative appetite of a shark, oar skipper intervened with a harpoon, but with such ill judged aim that it fell butt end foremost instead of oa the point; whereupon, In our disappointment, wo would have pitehed kim after it. It, Uowever.answered the purpose of scaring away tho shark for a few moments, which tbo turtle mado the most of to scuttle off to tho bottom, where he was Bafe from the attacks of his ravonoua admirer. Re" cQllectiuiu of China. Igy A fire at Lewisburg, Pa., on the 17th, destroyed the stoam saw-mill and boat-yard of Prick, Slifsr & Co., with a great deal of other property. The new county bridge over Buffalo erfiek was burned ; also threo or four boats just finished for tbs Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, together with a large quantity of boat stuff and sawed timber. Loss about $30,- 000. Melancholy Buioide.— Mrs. Emeline Asher, a very estimable lady, committed suicide at the residence of ilr. Mayo, in Oldham county, about 16 mites from this city, on Sanday evening last, byhangiighsreeltto.a bed-post, with herband kerchief. Bhfi leaves & busband'uiul several lib tie ehildren, to mourn' her untimely death.— Louuvilti Democrat. « ' \ ' * -f -V AST Another Case of Fever «nd;A{pie Cured.*-few aiUftomxbiog’rerry of Fever ami Ague by th&biw of Dr. M’Laaa’a Liver Ml* - W« have now another to tnentio3h*iz:.-ibafcof Xtr*, James Sharpe, of V htf*stwoYtbafriro fcad-Tabortd under a very severoxUa&rof Ague and fever, and-yjWsoCn restored by the us of these Plllfi Mr. Sharpe also express es an oplnloDiifousdcd ctrcbsetvailonj that tho Ujer PjIU are fbr bHioUseomplaintx ever offered In thlexec tion of eonnuy. Although long known u a sovereign, rented/ lor chronic casesof Ilopatio derangement, or diseases of the Liver, the proprietors of Dr. M’Lano’s Pills were not prepared for the ft«ltieot,'bdti grilifyJng eildeniei nf Us:gßn«Wl cUWtrsfiil jrrpect»,this inralqabla modi* cine has exceeded their most sanguine expeetaUoxuTluß' , ®f n H lt'trjn be introduced into every dually to tneltoUcd States. x ' * 'l^rchSeft''wlS' v lb" ask" fbr' = Dr?' ist,lJi!nS*g celebrated Lrrra Ptus/and taiajobni' toe. ■ There oie other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before tho public. Dr. 5T Lane’s Liver idso his.celebrated Ter miftxge;-ean now be had At ail respectable Drug Stores in tho United States, and by FLEMING fißO&^Utp Successors to j. Kidd k Coi' ; GO Wood street.. Am a Spring ana Rammer Medidnej CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE stands pre-eminent above all others. lUsiofftilarly>£scadcms : af.tion on tbablood; its strengthening and'Virifyirg qualities f its toblc action on the Uver ;lts tendencyto'idriyo oil humors to the rar- Hca, thereby cleansing the systein aeeordingto Nature? (dm prescription; Its harmless, and at the same time extra ’ ordinary good effect* and the number Of cures testified to by many of the most respectable elUrena of-Rich moral/ Ya.,' and elsewhere, most be conclusive evidence that there is 1 no hombng aboat 1L The trial of a single botUe win satisfy the most 1 sceptical of Its benefits. •** See advertisement in another column.- [ocL&dawlm &F Fall and Winter Clothings Whole* ißh ftod-HeUU.—l Urge and sj>lendi£i.«tocJt of PaU : and Winter Clothing Is now ready fir the Inspection of those VUhlng to be fitted out in the nodi. Gillaadeee fcr youS fclrw. -.5 ; Country Merchant* would ft to the!; interest to-call and examine the stock. • N. ft—Customer work made to order ib superior tfri?, axi at tbs shortest ooike. _ U - DRIBBLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 240 liberty etreet. Aiilgneei' NotleeitaTho undersigned, Am a fates of EDWARD lUJAZELTOS, hereby notify all per eons indebted to said Heateltoo to call tnd make payment, szul all persons haring claims against him, will please pro sent them for settlement. The Btore will be kept open to sell out the Stock of Good* on hand about sixty days from thb date, where W it KINCAID, one ot the Assignees, will be found. REUBEN MILUSB, > • GEORGE A.BERRT, VAssignees. WILMAM H. KINCAID, f Pittsburgh. Oct. Is, ISM. ' {octSlrlw*} Ot» Jono Cordial, or PRO CREAIiTC RLIXIR, prescribed aa an tSKtoil renorMtto ia ewes ofWeakneitt, and all irregularities of nature, a* an Invigorating Bexa jJy it U unequalled. Alio • certain Bemrdjr for leelpieai Cxuumptfcm, Indigestion, Lost of Sluacular Energy, and. Venial* tV earn***. Sold only at No. 140 TfllHU vtreet fittabnrgh. oet3toJ2w n?- IndlgMtlon and Liver Complaint l-r-y CURED iry HIKE'S PtTKOtEUM.—Retd th« fol btwmj lettry ficaa E*t. 0. Dicvxsos, m Missionary in Or«on; MV J. 1L Kin —Dfjr Sir: Myself and irffr having bear t rraUy beaconed by the use of yoar Petroleum, I wish tf L*?* you send me a box of two or thm dozfen bottle*. 1 am the Congregational Minister in this place, end serera! of my fwopi* are affected with indigestion acd as Inaction c-f tb* liver. the same of myself and wife, before taklor yoar PcTtoLsCw.oa fcocr ChL We took several bottle*— t «o or three each—about a year and a half ago, and w*> bare Deter enjoyed so *jood health for Tears a# we hav* •i&re that time. I had not taken a single bottle, before that ftiUneta of the stomach which m distresses :b* dr4 pfpttc was relieved, and 1 bare Celt nothing of it slorr that time. My wlfo «u also relieved from a chronic disease w the Uver, which had been of several yean standing, by liu use of your Petroleum. Sold by 8. M. KIEK.CuaI BiMn.OEO.lt KBYaKB, 1-M Wood fjrwi, »sd Drajjlitn *od Wtdldce tomian mrt »k«*• OrtCi £9* Tile Blarejr Letter {* Uu ver.fem o.itblcjt compared In general I&lenwt to the pecpfr.tu *t4«a4tf uswrtewat of Hit* end Cap* el the &&jcm lla> Krmc. Tbrir beeatke ere grmcTpnwMd; tbtir cheapo*** 1o prove It. try tb*ta. To took will tc*t rou mrtijiDs; to pitrcb**#, Muto toon In rveaterboa. Kmrn> twr tfa» Baanvr lilt Stow, 117 Wood ttreet, *!go ct th*■ Aofifcta Slag, Utfce plsex, cmr wort far tL «Mk übibilitm guln* co la th« Irail.iln emlb. day*offclofcbr»M. ThnOT«rtol*t,Btrraiia»,,l «W »ld h*l*atbtoll tha. Doom BOW la W.Ui go«4ri(U, a rerj modal dlaoo, u» « llstlw. aed iopniiracct of vb- Cror»- H>* wtwl; BdolltM list wbrra no «!,. „ •eUoo. Uanw. bo tnn, Biot wb»ns tferra - * no cnn tbom 1 . no rbartaa. Thtsa Daorca «r* bow Uuibt br icao wbt totally unartjcalmw! with th* acker. of Darscinr n eooJl taßlly faacb th. rataaca rallinwnt. Dr ..uadrtil. a cetlttteo lUoriar, A DataVr of pajtiif will I. nr.-ortM f.r -?*»» Dutem d< Canai.rrr. to fcr r«a hoard hr A. B. Mm.li •oJ Jo tool to fepaUr atra. wVvd bp A. h. Arflr.iiß anus fcw BJBJ. preojtl?, Uslh Drlh. tnt.rJ oau tfJJ. u A a hot OCTwrol to 111 rlwwSnw. Tor twrtiral.r. BPfjy i> a iioStta gwconj lUroi, „ f a.-, imsTro? dollar hla aSwroc. IWsa th*rijy; orb! to. Boom, on th. obc->* Jija Of Ac hoe!. Par totko wilt ta *!»«, of 111. Cr. i orljr; oed airaarrcrela node for tt« Chlldrra'. Polio iwlsj »rrt ad*., whkh arraajaowt In her*. wfj total ih, *nrst*Oea cf th. rßiTatA SolocripUai, u* oowopn. fo tk. fchrol »Bd Portia »« abnre. Hyraena wbhlar to r.oi Um FataU. tV ft W"** «*f chCiUrd srejs If jy H i\JjA£SiEtiiKi) u PrclaMß a&S H Cbrtmis danbn, o=o e* th» Bow.u, *{”?**' tf hi) at Ef fc-tWT, fcr* cr tt**?*. J “** «ir I *lr* CfcariaV, JattjcaV Hr*. E«tt» iitiii VtfihCTa* fctnniRTMLS; i!a, TKCS3ES cf *Tr~x ti»4. SUucileys Svxpe&iMrj tUmJa-t*, «ai •rrrt t» r«etr cTtofcbtakai •tvllurtw oed la th« car* of *2*2 ! ,? oa f r Tt^ uUy r V! u *«***>o */S?i£*£^ Ptt>f n to Umi *bor# •rtW#*. ““ Tonal# U “ “ ‘ - «• r"KEVsEB , s imro stoke. S. B —nrooM tn want of Tnuus, ctn° hTr^lhS'^ii W ST tT ,s * lln * to ft. rt,i, er Id* ►vis, *td ttofittiusrr rooßi th* W T . (di.' ' l ' ' ' T 0 E «ti«Uns t*tw ra th. raWriV -1 u lUjl Jj-.is, itrau.ti thli I,7SbSS ;“■**?» TU baiatatt tb» lit. ira *fl! hi »i‘it Tcca. Marrm, wfcarcnUaau lb« fcgitnms it th« at* (ti-j rnosAs sornir, WtUharsh. Ortobw ;l. ma-fnOTl”| L °' 7lUt Pittsburgh Trust Couimbt. A 5 KLiynua for cln» IHradsn of tr. A wprrw tor tho nsulsa romr. will h»U at ftiP>wg ino uova* „ MoxcXi-.S.vTi ttKathi bean of 11, A. 11, ud 2 o'clock, p M * A frsonl mcotlaj ol Ut> Stockholder «lu v, b «u «**• 401 M a SCI'LLT, Cuhtor. \T i ,H* ZtN . E ?, r ' JK NOVEMUKH IUaIKIVKO-I Hi Uorper • Jlcpilnc fcr Noernber; Patous'* do jo Kulctcrfock*r do j 0 btp prbsi Bio; ' J 20 - t*j(Tuyr«: •0 ** Old. Got. Jata. 00,1 .. . J- t>. WILLIAMS. ra-lBAS—so ball circs a prltnaUrwn and black: " L cad&o) do do do . D ?* l _ J* D. \riLLMM& buxw&'B, tr» and io't f»iuif; ~~ ~ X lo u l*t«od *4 pounds; 10 k » r various £ 13 nou.es and Lot* lu Alleghany City, any of them ene«p. ' 4 toT ” than cost, r? Ouuntry Bealn,jpart of them well improved. U good farms, within,a few miles of this city. And a variety of other good property* all doaorihed in p4 "°“’ “* oTiw to call and get. wia tha Information wo aro raady to glee to those wlsiUng to purchase; all such bare a flue sdectlon property offered to thorn, by calling at my offlceT Nm 43 Market st, Pittsburgh. foetal) : THOMAB WOODS. A FARM FOR SALE OR of 73 ir c i.V, T *i ltm! « ll5 > » Frame DweUlnn llouaa, 11am, Stable, well of good water, large Harden, and other Improvements; situate at twenty miles north ofßut Wiu‘L TtU M° ° r on the: Franklin turnpike Will be sold, or cachanged for property In or noer the city. 8. ODTn BERT «: SON, -No, HO Third at. B°4 ! ! M * N ; a - ThrTe . fa r nt S < ’' 3 he'l-rMms, with board, een be had in a very desirable position; also, a bed-room euu baths attached, suitable for a gentleman and ladr Inqaireat MRS. MACNAMARA’S, do °? *><®w Robinson at, Allegheny City. tSr Respectable references required. R E IM ES—SIRS. FREMSRIOKSON, i trMt ’ ** prvpared to wash and cleanse me finest Gloves, In a manner that they wUI appear aa good asmjw. All desirous of her services will as N^ffKiwmsuSt— ,oa b} A COT, Ataworth Chs ® b F’ “ Hirhirieai Romance, by. W. n. No. Tof tho Glasgow Tip Top, ora Noble Aim, ebook' for BoyeendGlrlj b» Mrs 3. C. Tuthride, author of HI bo a Gentleman; Aa ijp .v . ; v ;..v ' . r » *• '( A *-• . I ■ . ’•. -“--si > ■* '"""'“j* -i~2? > X -»••«*-w'- SPECIAL NOTICES, ;l WH« AHlij Bargeoa Q.W.iaddic.} k"irtMtSgg^MSssSv, iiODOEri l. o. oi Sotlee.—Tho JOOBSJSYMKt TAILOKS CIKTY, «f HtWmrcHsml AlfeghoiT. 402£ th* 1 third WKDN’iiSD AZof «TCTy. DA HOtJSB, Htr]ut'«ne£* ial-TT JOHS TOP3S, jfe E«rrt,W 1 frsPfclS*Washington HnlL Urjy Wood ctrtot, between Fifth streeiaxtd VirSi iOI«t '^Tl«Sst^Klio3M^KoT33B-- , aiactjrßTeJ7 HCBCAsms Exc&amos?, No. -87—Meets first and third Friday of each month. MS the best Ooloho Tea iapitc*. ' aiso cent* 9 the Pekin* Tea 'Store,* N 0.38 Fifth street, wberethargry best Black aijd Green Teascanalwajihehad''- -J ■-• i •'*- :~- - - i. [jy9 Cornell Conum A great'many per eons are dreadfully tormented wiiheorns. A certain remedjp'wfll" be found tn&r. Gxixx*B Coax Pustjs, for sale by 'Dr.GEO. SLKEYSEII, 140 Wood streets - .7? , j. Prfca. retail at 12U and 25 «te.p«rbox. - - S*p3 deduction* tptfrosewhobajfo.aen again.. ff''^^PßTAlHS > CortolnßiaUrtaJg,und Curtain Trimming* of wrery descriptfoiv Furniture Pitated Window Shidra, OUtCamlces, CurUlnPtmyßima,. Ac.ntwbolesmlsmadremil. ■ W. H. CAEBTS, ' No. 169 ClKOTut ttreet, comer ri^h^Kdi^aliihln. Cortalno Hade and Trimmed In tie keir newest French W*- ■ . . ■ .., . foarSOrir . CHAS. Jfi. LOOMIS, ; STO_CK ASD Bill BaOKBBI Notes, Bond., Hforts«gM,de., SegoUated. PABBPUXA2 aTJRTOOJr BirtT.’ •* ; TO THB-PUBCHABBAHI) SAM O?; STOCKS. 1 «V Omen—lS Fonrth etreeUwtween Market and Wood opposite the Hank of Pittihnrgh. . , janlB;ly - Pearl Steanii CANAL BABIN, ALLEQHENy CITY," (mua th* KAiLEoan msioxO-^ fr«ip FAMILIES will be. supplied withourTariouseradea of t . . FBESff GROUND FLOUK, , X By leaving their order* at the MUI or in our boxes a t 1 . . Jjogan,'WilsonAOx, Wood Btroet,or Braun ABeiterico ner überty and St. Cl& jrtreeta, Pittsburgh.' B. P. Schwartz, o ** J*T. Sample, Druggists, ADeghehy. ; Flour -will be delivered to families in either of the twocitie*. Toms: CASH oa'dfiUterr. . '< ■ Jr 29 BRYAN, gESTTKDT A 00- rrS»SELSOS>B (rOr Post Office Bnfidfag*, Third street... Likenesses taken in all kinds of weather,from 8 A-H.to6P.H.,ghring an accurate artistic and animate gpiiVa «n~d rastly su perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the foltowing cheap -prices: s2, s4, $5 and upward, according to the size and duality of case or frames i Hours for ehildnm, froßx3l A.M;to3P.H. ], N. B.—Likcuesaea of sick or deceased persons takenih any part of the city. fnorSfcly fTK* W. A. Al'CßVao, Dwlcr in fin c Teat] lh~y Choice Fhxttfy Groceries, Wooden and Wulow \VTaxe —Bason hand one of (he most extensive Stocks of goods hr hi* line to be found in the'West, which be offer* at the low est market rates, wholesale or retail, and warrants thent’fco be of the best quality. . I , Good* delivered la the cities free of charge. ' laus Firemen'* Insurance Ihrr CompanyoftheCity ofPittshursh' J. K.HOORHEAD, President—BOßEßT STKNBT, Secretary Will insure against FTBEand MARINE BISKS'of al) kinds. Office; in UosoogaheU House, Nos. 12k and 121 Water street. . ». . soxciou: - - J. K. Moor bead, W, J. Anderson, j B. C. Sawyer, . R. B. Simpson, ,~ Wm.M.Kdsar, - \ W. W. Dallas, Charles Rent, - C. H. Paulsen, William CoUimrwood. A. P. Ambntr, Joseph Rare, William .WtOdpspa, CABUISIETOAI. FIRE iSD ’MA. BISE ISBCBASCE COHPAST, of rS33apMSX.“” TA4 * l#o ' #o °* frrridsnt— lloo. AUGUSTUS 0. HEIST ER.' ' i TUOSUB IL WILLSOH, Esq. r ‘ ■ pnucrou: > Hon. A. 0. Keister, Samuel IF. lUjk. • William Robinson, Jr, Thomas Gfflesplp. i William ¥. Fahnestock, Johaß-Cox, f lUrrey UoUnua, Jamb Pater l , John Walker* Jr„ Wffilam Cblder, J*; : . Jacobs. UaldenoJUS' Aaron Bornbaogh, BUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, u . Office, in lAlsjetie Buildings, (entrance cd “Wood street.) ffl‘s*>CITlZKHS > luvnutet Companr- o) »• KISO, PrasSdcnt;BASr GEL l*. BlAESUELL,S*etttsiy. Of.crt StWjUr Strrrt. brtvxen Xzrteltna 'WMtirrril. ■ In*um HELL and CARGO Risks, on th.OMoandiMinlr cippi RisersandtribnUries. ■: . . Infirm Against Loss or Dtsuts, by Ere. ALSO—As»i nit the PcrP.» of th« Sea, and Inland Sarlra uon and Transportation. piaxcxgis: R.D, Kins, Wm. Larimrrjr., William Bagalay, Ramnri H. Kirr, ' Esamlßra, Wniism Bingham, ! Rotert Dunlap, Jr., John B. Khrorth, B. lUrbaush, FranH. Sellers, K-I*»rd Hnsleion, J.Scboonmakw, WAlter Bryant, Wiltism B. Hays. Isaac M. Pcnpoek. Seen PHILADELPHIA CDBIAIH WAHEHODSE, 171 Chestnut ti, mpotiu tke SS/re. . _ IL W. BAFFORD. : ; L p rr' REEPSctraatantlyonhamlthemostoxtcnsiTcane ifTfie TAriOlAMOrtargntOlCnTtlllHAinl Cnrt.tr. tbe city, comprlrin* in: pert of tin follorrinr CURTAIN GOODS AM) rUHMTBKB COVERING i—ji styles c-f—~ _ ] Trrech Lacv Curtains, Window Shade*, all priee*. »wlin - UnfflloUand^aßwidiW rSS *' iilh5 ’ am Canitx h *«7 stj^W “ Satin Uiarj, Gilt Curtain Pfne, > . « Bands, * * Satina, Cords and Tawele, “ Damaak linens, Qiaps, all prices. I “ Caahsaemie, Loops, ; PUin Turker Red, Fringes, India Satin Damask, Pirture Tassels and Cords, * t ShadeTasreUand Bnm, a a Hooks, Rina, Brackets, Ac. ■ A rau assortment of the chore good* constantly for sale wholesale or retail. [marlily—aLm-o. rrß* Uliuhnrffh Life Ininrance . rrga.Scroftiln. —lt U due to SIEB’S ibfrcieian u‘ U'V oy that it hnsbeen tamvn to completely dndlca&t erery rwtege of this drendful dlsecse in less time then nay «her remedy, end nt lass cost or iMonrenienee td the g»* The thousands of certificates in tbebinds of ihJrropri»> tor, many of which are from well known cUlxens of the city of Pittsburgh and 1U Immediate eidnity, go to show clearb and beyor U 1 doubt, that Kwf* PimouctTaU a of no eon an rehicy not only as a local remedy Jnlikral* ru, Z>ed£w», lea o/ STpW, but as a^eluaWe tnternil remedy. Inciting the inewtigetiag phyririansi ar well m thesudering patient, to become ecu oalntedhrith its merits. . 1 • : Tbo»fcatteff * dread of dixturea &ra asrorad timtthb meJWtwU partly natur*], and Ijbottled tali floiw&ea Lb«bo*om«r the earth. • .™T7^- ThtJ&lmnju/ccrt\fiaitei» copiedfnm apcptTphlh'iirdd A. K, end btart &1U %lii€,to%aHckO aUoappendedthictrtijlcateo/theccUbmicd D. K Tbct.SL'D* Qj Syracuse? . H' .. ’;W< IE ny!< 1, nan' certify, thst IhswbMttwlirilT.fi ftlrtodwlth Scrofuls for the IsrtieTro jmTthU moktofib* tim. X hsrebe«tt onsbl. to stteod to say kind or toinen. »na much ot the Urns nnsbls towslksml tonflnad io ust brijSttd bsT» been nested nesrtr sll the time be thelSl Pbyridsn. our country afibid.; f oeeasionsny gotrim.r*. Uef, but no cur*, uni continued to grow wore© until tor. Foot recommendedme to try tie Petroleum, or Roek om as ere rTtbin* else had failed. I did so without tilth at tot, but the effect was astonishing; It threw the poi»n to the]snr&<* •tone*, and I et ©nee hegant© grow better, and by uainr eerea bottles I n*Te got a core worth thouianda ofdoUar*. _ , NANCY M. BARKER. This may certify that I have been acquainted with Klee** Petroleum, or Rock Oik for more than a year, and -hare pcatrtly witnessed Us teneflcUl effecta-ithocure if££ lent ulcereandotterdlaease* for which itiswxaiend«L and can with confidence recommend it to be a medlehiawS thy of attenUon, andean safely eay that suocess bas'attend ed its urnwhsmothermedlalnehad foiled. For eale by all the Drogglut* la Pittslmrjrh\^aa^d^».' lUetsrt*- «J* Shiolhl 1 manofactbrehs op pike proof safes, A Vault Door* and Iron Window BhutteSi. . ND aa all pencils admit the necessity of the alow mentioned artMee, wo haw no hesitation to : recent.' meodlog onr arllde to ba «]ual to anything la the city Orion promptly attended to, and pot onto the best style, and on abort notice. *3. SmUhfleld ilreot, between Fourth and Fifth, Pitta t>arsfa - feepftdsm] J.! SaEOFFEttS CO. FRESH OYSTERS, i FROM BALTIMORE, JUST RECEIVED AT ’ A. FIELD'S DEPOT, Oil corner or Wood and Fifth Sts acts, cssxa ranters a naan. rWo , /''N FRESH OYSTERS T- - . received dairy ' NS *ino At So.ISt SMITHFIELDBr. nmtTi t l - 00 P'S Tin; SO cent* half ean, and war nmted - fwpMl J. p. p. niiim-n AUSTIN 1,000118. STOCK AND BILL BBOKEB, °Jfc '» A’o- 02 Fbarth rti ohore Wood, _„ , _ PITTSBURGH. • ’ , Bond b,- Mor t£sgts, ami Louts OB' col* laterals, negotiate!. Stocie and find Warrant! tonght ni «°M. ■ ■" ; ■: octl- FhORESOE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY,-NEW YORK, (comucrmoa tot xurorEitc run.) - | BEOTEH LOVEJOY, oc3;ly PROPRIETOR. TYUILDISGj LOTSr~Tea- Lotaof gnondtsltnatalnNsw lj Troy, fronting l onCbeannt atreM,eaehS3ty'.loUl&£ tor sale low. Apply to '>• MOFFITTA COWRIE, e qclB i Real Estate Agents Peat 6th at. v- •• i 4. p±* j. • ' s•i. C. *3 h * , i .Z ■. r- ■ . - ~ • !* * '*! Vi - • * Vrf.s >.?•" * . * t " * ‘ . ♦ sV- ' < V t • V V^V .. - J JOSEPH C> fo3XZsM.Mm.ri M ni^no 11 5- hlI K* rarfadrasaortmeit cf HAEItN j and CAPS, which he will sen CHEAP, for cash, faulSrtf ■ Li ' / ■* Hataand i•< ■h: - - JOSEPH XX)., corner Wood afreet TJyfand-Biaaaon'i : oetg;.... :- KEjt'gSfrß.Proggtpre£ng\Tpcgfegctr* ~■ ' C miS AM Oy -TABTUK~2:bhI» feoteil a ;.' kU,,J 1 <^l29.- . yfloditfwt BIOSKI): BODA—IOOO Eij jbr tale »s ”■ ' , --‘.L w» K EYSKR'S Drugstore. 140 Wood gtrest.- CIAUfUOIt— 3uu S*. tor MJo »t •. j,,~ . ...; t oct29 KBYgEK’S Drag Store, HQ-ff-pod dint - r Lz 100(taxes&ljem^ .low and-ccHtan.bags* int&axa azal forßaU by. SiTT.TJgtt-A A <**29 221 and 223UbertT rtr»i P INDOW boxes assorted: g£c«r city m*A~~ • eo«ntr7.wio(low:gU«, In etcre «n 4 k - - , : iniLER HICKBTSOXp A •gSlTOi;;Bfrlibertritr^ rpoßAtx» %v• v ,r;. a - X 150 boxes Rus*ell & Eoblusco’ftGjj««lKitobafeor' f : 120 do TT.H.G«Bf«£»’fmod«»•:w to;-- ■•■•■••' 1 100..-410- SlalbeH^Gentry YEi,S'a'ind 10’s do; v ,50'lccgs SlxTwlsVfilLjborglL. - : "56;'V A !5 do .Ping : do -d°'-- -?> In norland far sale&y ’- »■**■ " ' ‘'• - MILLEE / _ aii inazam>CTty ii t.A OILS- •; ---- "Winter ypcrin 02. winter elephaiicii. Bleached-whiter whale ollj ■ -fin 1 frrrtTiml ffiTnrnil'tt*T-~- :i - f ; r A la rfora amiJbr sale by . - milter k -/. _ ortS3 _ j Zltal2£S sL £ BRAZIL nEdAK—«S-b3gt-Urmll»ozm‘; for.gale by - SfftLEE, t KffiKETSQSf - t _‘?2sL_ •. gt«a 223 Litwty^. BETTfcJi AOD LAKD—... ! ! .■■ -.--.. c 15 bbls prici* parked bnttrr;' 5^53X0.1 Uni; rrerirai and fbrsftlc bT': yc * . ■ ’ ' ' IHIiKB fc KICIEETSOjri /- S?t and £3 liberty «■ ; ~ rEA— ; ~ • lO<tlfnbesls.Tcong HjsonjflanpcmdatunilSaeS 250 üßf taa , da y J -do Foraleby 31H.1.H1 4 RICKETSOX, . .j oet23 -•--- , : saandZS-laortr-rf.- . Site Ait A3i> ; *XULA2Si&— TO hbds plantation so gar t' 400 bbl* do - - TnolTfup* 150 half bbls d®>-- i-doiTXt-r.:..^ 15 bblaSt. Jamas' / MILLEH_*BICE£TSO2rJ If. 221,«nd 22S liberty r 'J^T SUNimiKpr Iron,N*a»,Cotfoalanisj ~, - . - - wrapping »Htiagliiii3 letter paper:.. r ' J / TOnißy twine. "\ -—lir Bru4befilTOeJreti_ttto*r " 1 ’ #7 - caadlo; ft MILLBaKtCKBESffi7r-r% •.ir.v.jfflLttftsa.ahßtTii; iAJto Fog KK3T—OcegooJ Stobogmyßanatei Jg CHARLOTTE BLUJIIL • •. ; So-US Wood itmt. - - . OrplMUM’ Court Sale*;’'.:'-:'-:-"" TJX yirtas of encrder cf the cf *l2*2. JkJ W £ poBea to the premise*, on MONDAY, the f»wrty-fissttf*T tfKOTem -10 A* H. of Kdd dey. tho -fcllowS PnOPERYY, bounded and described *& fbfcoiri, to?rit3 fUi thosa t»o eertsln lots cf Groond eitoate in tbe cJtyrf - PiUsaurga—t&e erne beginning on Sixth street.' it the 4J>*> t«s»of thirteen feet. from, the western wall cf tie Aerocll *“• Reformed,Chaielref.Smsbarshs;th©serAlonz Huh ,trw * *“t; tteosc- northwardly,.- »< psrsUel line with. thoasld walLors»id'ehareb,«tehtSss Set ril liaicj; ihocetiatTOdly, a parallel lisj nilh Hsthl ?”**> tyent y feet; theses aot: th ward]?, parallel with tatderailedline,-parallel with tlwwilFcf said 3xa!S.‘ «Shty-t»oCat eir Sixth stfeetitho rtarear,l» bald at tbs Einkla ff .Hoaaow JSSJi T ' **“ ‘"'“tj-fint darofNormbertSt/^y' . oetZbdtr ternnaffaHKLSl KOi W .StaBKW Etreet, » : *°? *Jr® 10 t l *®- «mla» them.- - ■ ■ • fneßl] -■■.-: -' -17. •£-SCH3SE2S&V •7 »*Boruncnt of tajlkS? !Mi “2$ 1 ® B ? ro,af r Premima CfeAS S&jS' adminJlliCT—at Xb. 107 Hartet.trSt. ,- ; , • foyotta Holly tjux- be Cbtiineii'fir: Parttea.-'^ Sx'mlf’n rSS° am ’ 1 CntnMn^i. - X »_l o ™* *£? to rfiadlaess stall time*. »»• STOCKING FACTORY ‘* p:g • 'i" ' ': • ' . 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