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    sites-4 thing not safficknerthonght of in con
nection with, the hardwarldngnailor. She In al-'
so :pnrildedokillt , of: Francis!' life boats,
patent' metalwindLsaee, witullasams numerous , fire and .
other pumps, of the,latest intention and
moteapproVed ehafacter.. Thwcooking and all
the other perapbernalia connected with the sol
.rine, slid the decorating and general furnishing
of Ale reisel, have been completed in the meet
akillful • manner, .ipeak :highly for the talent of
the3nechanics.
lite' city of Pittsburg is commanded by Cap:
William" C. Stateabury; a gentleman tong known
as • commander between this country and Eu
dupe. The agents for her this city ore Messrs,
llichardsoo, Watson &a. .
-We congratulate our "liter city of l'hiladel
'villa on the possessiore of ouch • splendid addl.
.11011 to her itmressing steam fleet, and from the
',conflation that ale will be appreciated as pucb
• noble specimen of handicraft ought to be, we
Laren little doubt ,of her monopolireing a. large
'share of the trade between that section of coun-
Itry and the old World. , , •
t'ITTSI iJ tGf (=AZLTTL
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TUESDAY bIOKNINO, OCT. '4_1851
Laelg::iord l'Oeilds of Scott and'Jolinston.
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I . •se'rhe attention o f the friend* . of SCOTT ,
. ?hetrhoteref ntefft,ttl'Alleghettyeoutatt, lifpeetal•
tithe ItteMetahm of • Um:tough ortienifehow.bY
the bre:l4loe of Club«, Mt' evert els:flee tihtzlet. for the
ethwedist: the erpolutmeot of Committee* of Clitilaute.
to N. that - friena of Boca , mei J chaste* Is - arsosetil.
..hi that Mote who mph.* it ace ma p.l-41.1',,,m1 that
deees. it hie talbi ett the.hc , :x..lThetlei of
Gaither Reit.:
I.. Thou following Committee on ' Netarellestlou ON. been
. eppolated: U. hlsoff,..l oho Marelson, teltete, 5. J O5O .
• to. Ciapiaehm. A. ttethf. Cot.. C 0.... 1•13,02, COL L. Sahl
. .1.40,4, Capt. P. eeltivautilk.er. 51: Bieuloathal. 1m..1.
E.
titter, Wm. U. Welkor, James htethaue. Jomph meeta.
•. ,dlr , Ofdef offhe Ceunty thentoittee.
Allegheny County Scott and .Tohnston
Meetings.
2 At.;:tog's111111, Stealer township, osr ItesSer,:t.h.
Al O Conifer's Mill, Pond; Payette to. Welinolday..
Un.112.2 ticket.,
uU Tbureler,,the 9
th. at Z. Patterton's 31111, loctleva
'" Af=l . tarate ' r: l. 4 oar Wands ail' be adiregeol
on suhplets luitoarant the greet political Murat. of
iIU
Ottr fritratetn sash election district of the mural'. too
-.maenad to - trifonito awl here err , / Cerra. L.... 4.
gun mega atronerouritti to bring sit ow , oae 10 M.
Y' a, . l.: : ::A 7- .. "'"l°‘- 00314CLITEE AItRANGyArENT.
WELOINO 14TTER WILL BE F.2OND
ON EACHP.OE OF THIS FAPER.
The kwsaly6 thet Whigs of Allegneuy county
' . can acu4lP raise a" hurry for Jobston this `cam—
Feign. The people now are too entirely takes'
up with devising ways and means to mitigate the
&Direst's!' occasioned by the Tariff Policy of the
LorefooS party; to attend poliiical meetings, but
ifire WV; 0 not mistaken the temper of the velem of
Allegheny county,they will roll up such &Majority
eyeing lx:rofotairm, and its destructive sad di"-
grading resdencies, that it will cause the editor
at that:paperWS quail before, the expressed will
of : an *eased people. A solemn protest will
then be entered against forgery, falsehood, and
LocofocoistL
Coi BlaiYa AdIONGIIIn SIAADVIIEB3.—We;are
astonished 'that Col Bigler could so far foiget
what wet doe to decency and fairness, as to
join'the nnprjtacipled slanders of Gor. Johnston.
irt the matter of the Gorsuch murder. But it
seems that he descended to . this Meanness in
Chambersburg, according to the 1E74 of that
. piece. Col. Bigler: mu deem it good, policy
thus to arrange himself on the aide of human
oppression, - but he will - find his mistake before
-
be ts many years 'older. Beery ennobling aenti
, .
meat of the lame= heart is averse to bunting
. down, it'esor wretch flying frosa:the worst species
of oppression upon earth; and to blame &public,
man becaniabe tins no taste for elicit business is
to acknowledge that the fault.finder would
make a good elate hunter. and negro-delver
himself.
poswARD.
We understand that some Whigs have express
ed diesatisfaction at the continued - absence of
Mr. Forward post at' Copenhagen, as
Charge to lc. But the following corns
' pondence, we think, will he snffipient to sad.*
every reasonable hind that it is no fault of Mr.
Forward. that he is not now mingling with his
fellow.citirens ofiAllegheny county.
Upon being advised of his iimination 89 a
candidate for, the judgeship, promptif
• for Warded his•resignatlou of the appointment be
now hold"; but owing to causes which Mr. Howe
'details, and 'over which . Mr. F. had, no control,
letters of recall were not forwarded until the
'lBth of SePtember. It is hardly necessary for.
us to say thit Mr. Forward is nut at liberty
to le IlTe. hi, pent, at Copenhagen, until he receives
: letters of recall frotd the Secretary of. State.
1-1 -- 11. These letter probably - reached hint about the let
int!” se that he may be expitted home about
the first of Hort:ober, being several weeks before
he will be called upon to assume the duties of the
Judgeship, ehould he be elected. • •
My Dear . •
It is sought to prejudice the chances of Mr.
'Forward's election, by the feat that he is not
now,ur likely, on the day of election, to be at
home. •
' you were entrusted with his letter of resig
nation, will you be pleased to communicate to
me, for public action, the date of its receipt, and
all the: subsequent proceedings thereon, which
May be, within your knowledge.
'With great respect, Yours soc.,
• \ • ALFRED W. MARES.
• Hon, Tito. M. Howe. •
... '
'• •• \ Prrruusuu, Oct. 3, 1861.
A. W. Mums, Esq., •
Dair. Sir: In reply to your letter of this day,
it gives me pleasure to Mato that the resignation
of Mr. Forward was in this city, under cover f 6
" toe, about the 27th of July last. In consequence
of toy absence from home, it was not forwarded
to the State DeplatMCDt MAR the Bth of August,
Viand was' not acted open by the President until
' the Bth of September. This details supposed to
• 'have been occasioned by,atunce of tho
• President. end Sunset" of State.
• lam advised by a letter from W. S. Derrick,
:acting Secretary of Statei l under date of 10th
September,that letters of Irecel hid been foi ,-
warded. • ,
Mr. 'Forward, in =Fo l ding . the quilution
"-dendered by his party,' and In forwarding his
Ilutuation, has acted with possible prompti
tude, ' and, in all probability, would ILOW be
amongst his friends at Unit!, butlfor the delays
, liver which be had no control, 1
Very,respectfully, yours, &c.,
•
TH(B. M. HOWE.
GOV- NMI out it E OZEXANS.—The 'letter of
GOT.' 11ing. lgliasogu r complaining of the late
parade on the Sabba by the German,military
companies at St Louie; led to a meeting of the
members of those companies, and the adoption.
of someessolutions. Their tone is subdued and
respectful; bitt.'thoy still contend thgit they
have only egalciags the rights guaranteed by the
•
`-• 41inrk0 1 1 ego 'ATAILIFISTS TO macs.—Tbe
t American has the following corn
„ .
• Monts On the course punned by the falee-elarm
ash) to relation to theClornich aff air.
• "The Locofocos say Gor. Johnston ought to .
have offered rewardat an earlier period than
healdliforthe irreats'of the rioters at Christiana.
Tulle , a slave riot occurred inearlisle, in which
Mr.-James Kennedy of lfagerstown, was so much
wounded that he died in stew days after the oc
-•
Wcarrence. Francis Stitink was then Govereo,
isrurd noprortaniatioa a(4llfor the anent of thi
rioters. Why did he not? The Locofoco Press
did not for that reason . call Gov. Shenk a traitor
to hie country, and an incitor to rebellion sod
murder. Because Gov: Johnston headline more
to secure the apprehension of the Christiana riot
ers tbso floe. Shur& did for the arrest-of. the
.Cortisto rioters; the tocofocos denounce him in
the most shamelessand hafazoons manner. Will
a sensible and honest 'Peo o ple allow themslves
to be deoelved by the n e ts treacherous eli e tism,
who gloat over the destruction of human life as
a means of advancing their political prospects?
Thenltra pro:elsvery, presses of Pennsylvania
see waging a bitter and unrelenting war upon
Gov. Aohnston. But, he maintains -his ground
with the fearlessness of ahem They may
tied in in defeating him, but they cannot drive him
from the field before the close or the canvass ei
ther with the pen ore
pistol. Both have been
tried. The people of Pennsylvania here degen
erated KIWI do *of etend by their noble Exe
mitts* ?ben thus beset by unscrupulous libelers
sad t. 4.40 emolne,-,-dleany Evening Tolimal.
Ws saute our Albany friends.that the ,LOCCI
.
• fOOOI SlOnOtAffOlit GOT, JOJIVOIiOg, If he is de.
fowl et all, it still be from cattlessees in the
menhi,, We Were, however . meet firmly
a OFett he will be tritscpbsietly elected, despite the
• 1167.41 W 1191 th4 la m.
#elomtv.—So desperate have -the. Looofoco
leaders become that they have resorted to Fon
lesrirl. to sustain their sinking cause. A forged'
irodantarion was published in the Port of last
Baturday, which was either concocted in that
offiCe, or received from the L leadera at Ifarrisburg,l
13103 t probably the latter. But one sentiment of
universe] indignation has been expressed in the
community at such nefarious modes of election
eering. which we fe'el assured. will make more
votes for Johnston, than Bigler whom this for
gory was intended to serve.-
A TASTE. Mit THE DOGGISH BUMPS&
A terrible hue and cry has beeu raised against.
Governor Johnstau, by the Locofocufalse-alarm-
Asti, because he would not condescend to de
grade hie high office, by manifesting en inde
cent haste and interference with: the duties of
the regular local executive and judicial author
ities, in a fugitive Mayo riot and murder case.-
41ad it been a mule of riot of any other descrip
lion, there would no complaint have been enter
ed, for Ay delay. Had it been the burning of
Pennsylvania Ball in Philadelphia, or a riot in
Pittsburgh, they would have neat no necessity
for Executive interference. But their Southern
allies and masters are impatient of delays,'and
the alarmists hasten to express their disappro
bation of Gov. Johnston's wani of seal in hunt
ing up fugitive slaves: A Mercer paper has
some piquant. remark-a on this subject, which
we invite the alarmists to read:
But leaving the Rev. Mr. Gorsuch In his glo
ry. we have a word to say of those who are
C
trying tu make political capital of his letter. .
It Is a humiliatig epectacle tasenupolitlcalparf ,
ty in a free State trying to defe - it the election.
of an executive officer.on t • hi,cground of his al
leged want of skill in, the capture of runaway
slaves. This is no . part of the businein for
Which such officers are elected. The Supreme
Court has decided that it belongs exclusively to
the officers of the United States Government , —
The interference of the Governor, even in the
arrest of et:mines, is unbecoming, so long at
no flagrant neglect of duty is pro.. ed against
those officers to whom it appropriately belongs.
But is it true that the catching of the poor, op
pressed and outraged bondmen is eo popular in
the free State of Pennsylvania, that her Gover
nor is to beheld up to public reprobation for an
alleged want of taste for, the businees l of so,
then the debasement of ' the people is greeter
than we supposed. It is really a most degra
ding insult which those papers offer to the cit.:-
acne, when they call on them to defeat one man
because he refuses to stoop to the dirty business
of catching runaway slaves; and urge, them to
elect another on the ground that the business is
more to his tette. Why, even the more honor.,
elaveholders despise the deed. Henry Clay
declares that honorable men in the South would
lose caste by engaging in it; he says it is not
ytntlimve I. work. Bat Pennsylvania furnithes
f a breed of politicians who are not asitatned to
oppose one mop fur the want of sufficient alacri
ty in playing the part of bloodhound, and id
electioneer for another on the ground that his
r 'taste is more to the doggish business. Verily,
'the depth still more, profound beyond the lowest
, deep' of infamy, has been reached by these ser
vile doughfaces. . •
THE TWO FACES OP LOCOPOOODIM
On the lith ult., Cal. Blotto visited Union-
tewn--come into town on a raft, fixed to the lop
of o wagofr t•• He made a speech to the Lo-. •
cofocos assembled :to greet hire, after. which
the, following, among' other resolutions, was •
parsed:
Resolved, That as the French word, tariff, is
but another term for the English word tax, .•••••--;
mesas the same. It is as palpably a humbug to
teach that the - masses of the American people
can be benefited by a high 'tariff, as that they 1
could be benefited by onerous taxation. •
This is the faceurhich Locofocoism puts on
in Fayette county, in the presence of Cot. Bigler, '
and doubtleSs with his approbation.
Now look: at the other face. A few days ago, •
a meeting of the ..unterrified" took place in New
Castle, Lawrence county, where our readers will
recoiled there are two rolling mills and o glees
works, and various other manufacturing estab
lishments, which have built up that place, and
made it one of the smartest towns in Western
Permsylyania. Atlthis meeting three Democra
tic candidates for Ohre spoke. The Clatette 'of
that plaCe. says: •
Mr. Morris led off feebly grasping for Whig
thunder; he idtenaided to defend a judicious sys
tem of Banking, and followed vp by assailing
Bigler's views on the tariff, clearly pledging him
:self, to the protective policy. A stranger com
ing in. while Mr. Morris was • speaking, and not
not knowing the character of the meeting, would
never hive suspected that it was a Democrat
who was thus defending the Whig doctrines on
Banks and the Tariff: Mr. Zigier took the stage,.
and like Mr Morrie, be repudiated Bigler's views,
and defended the pftter4ive policy. While the
• speakers thus repudiate lee doctrines, presen
ted by the Demneratic parikamnd defended by
Mr. Bigler, It was the subject of remark, that
the Democratic party, and Col. Bigler, were
not named by one of the speakers daring the
evening.
t • Thus does Locofocoism, chrunelion like, change
its color to suit Ile locality. It will stoop to any
e subterfuge to deceive the people, and gain votes.
'• It wears two facer. on almost every subject be
fore the country, and woe to the people if they
trust to its pmgrees.
October 3;1858
The Emning .Chronicir of yesterday, had an I
editorial articlebased as it said. upon the an
tbority of a broker of this city, calculated to
discredit all the "New York County Banks, New
England Banks, and New Jersey Banks."' The
tone of the article was extremely reckless, and
calculated to produce unnecessary alarm, and
consequent inconvenience and loss to the com
munity. Abet of 26 banks all of New York but
two—is then given, the paper of which it is sta
ted is "refused by the brokers both . East and in
this city." We, took the trouble yesterday after
noon to inquiis into the the truth ol this asser
tion, and find, that only the live following of the
list an in bad credit, that even they ere but 6
to 10 per cent below par :
Farmers Bank, Mina, New York.
Bank of New Roachelle, New York
James Bank, New York,
Phcenlx Bank of Bambridge. New York. •
Commercial Bank, New Jersa,
We believe that no New England banks have
been discredited in this city. The difficulty
about some of the New York County Banks has
arisen from an unwillingness on their part to
keep Coln in the cities of New York and Albany,'
toradeem their issues, preferring to do that at
their own' counters. 9To force them into this
measure, the Bank of the Metropolis, and other
banks, have thrown oat the paper' of such of
them as refused to conform to ,this regulation,
fwhich perhaps is a very good one, but is not re
quired by law. As there has been a little panic
about these Eastern banks recently, we that
keep our readers advised of what is going on.
. .
TIM CIT.& ArTAIII.—ITeCaJZOT.—,/eitiOng the
promibeut lights of Locofoco Democrany; En
(governor Reynolds, of Illinois, Itset long been,
conspicuous. He represented a district of Illi. .
stain in Congress for several years; but for sum
time he has been in private life. The followin
characteristic letter to the editor of the 4 lung .
du Weitens, the organ of the "Geisten Ilium
' erotic party of Vrogress," it St. Louis, h .
brought him once more into notice. .[ The edit
was indiscreet enough to publish,it, lend h
thus given us an inkling of the mangier In whir
such mischief-afhkere do things:
..,, : I
illeid.tritts, Thursday, Sept:ll, 1851.
To the Editor of the Anceiger den li - cstena.
DEAR Sur —I am much pleased, to see th t ,
you have stirred up the dry bowed : the Repo -
liciti newspaper of this morning, the 11th, on e
Cuba subject. You hove taken thef,right grout) -
- that the Spaniards have themselves violated t e
"old treaty" of 1795, and it is all bnikeu loose
to ue; but the blue-light Whig - papers will joeti
fy the Government, right or wrong. :The course,
in my judgment, and the one, width,' Shall per
toe, is to rouse to people for true and genuine
liberty, and by this course, the people rill force
- the r Cocereortent into wee, or put teas Whig Adeline
- print, on this Cubs subject. 1 am, and have
.i'
beta, P :Er
al:7extremely:mtfeoofrifpotter
reth
anxious "'""en.atbino;e
forth,y'ouug with .
g suggesti on ,
i : 1 :43 : i' vie ws ,
emancipation o a lso
t
Cobs, se you may hare seen in ourHoings in St.
-' i Louis renently in front of the Court'House. i
.. ' your. paper has great influence on this aide of
the river with the Germans—that le.what , the
n 'Rrpublican fears.
- ' 1.890 the Demorstin papers have, taken up for
Cabs all over the Union, and of course the Whigs
are strong on the other side. Thu Cuba rudest
'- - mill be a strong. element. in the nerd Prreidential
.iannst.:'..l think _Douglass will go for Cuba. 1
sill rotator no ma opposed.to Cuba. Excuse
me writing to a swinger. .It Li Liberty . that
joins us. Yfr trWtzrronna.
Y
'Would not Beth Glow be a—
pr'aaper snhject for
, ' anhinition at the Atittiatata*Yaii t
Cyan_iron Itidinsus.--thureMarkable cures
of blindness, affected by the new article, called
Petroleum, demands for that medicine more than
ordinary attention. We had frequently heard
of great r elief being experienced , but it was on
ly after repeated cases had been brought to oar I
notice that we could be induced to give it any
attention. Among the tutee effected we refer •
to that of Mr. William riel, of that city, notic
ed in our advertising column, who was cured of
totaibliudness. We have made inquiries, and
find that the facts set forth in regard to hie case
are strictly correot. Mr. S. M. Tiler may he
regarded as a public benefactor in introducing
this medicine, and so take pleasure in calling
attendee to it, although In so doing we have de•
parted from a rule which we have etricily kept
in relationta the various medicines offered to
the public.
OOV. JOHNSTON AT PHOENIXVILLE.
PROTECTION OE ABIZRICAR LAISCIT.
We are Indebted to the Westchester Register,
for a copy of GO , 301.1JEOlnl speech at Phicaix.
vale. It is a very able effort, and embodies a
clear' and manly exposition of the policy of the
State Administration. The following passage
in relation to American labor, we commend to
the attention of every workingman In the co:a
menity :
"But why should we not protect labor! see pro-
.„.',
tect property, and if the property of this coon- r ,,i
try be labor, and doubtless It is so, why should I to,
we not have respect for that labor? Man labors. I not
He is directed to labor by the great fret law that
come from his Creator. It was laid. own by', ~7'3
Providence, and he can more violate that than 1 ,
any other law that comes from that great source, . ~,
wlthoutincurring the penaltk, -Nan labors he- tra
coussbis physical nature requires it . Without etc
it, he would not enjoy the pleasure of sweet re- tsr ,
pose. He Iribors, because it is conducive to t - 1
health. Ha labors, because it prodiztei present 1 ', s '
• happiness, and in old age, wealth,4rrotectlon. it:
and enlarged enjoyment The man ho bus no tel
respect for labor, Is not only Insane but ho is a .
little worse. He is a little knavish{ because he I I T :
is entirely regardless of his best in ereate, and
of the country in 'which he lives., I
Now, fellow cititene, I am in favor of a resto
ration of those laws which protect the industry
of the country, 'not because I rim' a candidate for i'.
talcs (because I always have been in favor of a
protective tariff,) becacse I believe it is the true
policy of the government, and theene that will
produce the largeat amount of happittess to the
greetest number of my fellow citisous. I never A
could see bow I was to escape injay if my fel
• low countrymen were oppressed. ,We all have a . l
. embarked in the same vessel. We ere all boutri
for the harhor, lined we hope to reach that bar
. bor—the happiness we all design, ouch man
' must do tris share of the work, to , preserve the
It i
,
vessel is, her straight and noble co rev. I flail
' do my part, ( applause, ) from this time to the
. day of the election; and, doing as bawl done
o for the last two; months, not failin to labor, in
',,-. so important a held. (Applause.)
" I ask you, fellow citizene, to ...hie this
o question for yourselves, to thinks out it, to talk
about it, and when you have talks about it, to t
go to the ballot box, and there die barge the du
ty you owe to your country, and o yourselves. r
It has been said, that this quest' dove not en
ter into the present campaign. Iby nut?, .
Oar political opponents. when t ey assembled t
' iu-State Convention at Reading. rased resolu •
.li dons on the subject of the tariff, d declared
o- themselves in favor of the policy carried out un
h der the teriffisw of '4B: and the alley of the
tariff law of '46, has produced he result* to
• which I ktavedirected your attend a. And, fel- I '
low citizens, the candidate for,Go• rnt,r in favor '
.. ,, f
Is of .at policy, declares to the pen le, if the re
,- — ports of his speeches in the . new paper be cor
to tat,—for I have not had the ple re of meeting
.le him. — he deolares 'himself the frie ti of the tariff
'ey law of '46, or at. all event', ,f th prier -Mies em
bodied in'that tariff.
on The Whig party held their Convention at Lest
er, caster, end they laid ilown the p atform of the
Country, and the platform upon which Washing
ton stood;—the platform. upon which Simon
go, Snyder stood. and that upon which William F.
ew Johnston stands. (Applause ) It is the plat
a! form which goes for the protec ion of the do
use mestic industry of this country. (Applause )
You are the people in whom the p wer is vested,
air and you are to show whetaer you are iu favor of
nd a 'strong political tariff man.
ern If the election should be iu fav rof the tariff
ey , of '4G, you know the results p iteding from
. that law; but if on the other .b ,it should be
- in favor of protection to your do estlo industry,
you then will be regarded, and he members of
hig the National Congress, cud per Icalerly these
-Ye- gentlemen,who are preparing or presidential
ling honors, wi hesitate for a long t(me befo'e they
. ha- commit themselves to free trade"
THE ERVOLIT/lON IN NORTHERN MEXICO—
GREAT MICCEII/3 OF THE INSURGENTS—CAP-
TIM OF CAMARO°. i•
New Gaveass, Sept. 29.—The Steamship
yacht, from Galveston, gives accounts of the
•great success of the revolutionists in the North. •
ern provinces..
The revolution commenced at Camargo, where
the Patriots attacked the Mexicans and came off
victorious, having taken the town by storm, with
a loss on the side of the 31exicons, of ditty men I
The government troupe-were entrencheti in a
. church, with artillery.
The revolutionists are commanded by Carbaj al, •
who had also with two companies of Texan..
At the latest accounts they were marching to
Matamoros, and Raynoes.
Gen. Avaloi, who LI In command at Matamor
as, had only three hrindred troops with him.—
He had made a requisition on the city for two
thousand troops, twit the city refused to rake a
tingle man.
The plan of the revolutlouistsess widely cir•
notated through the country in a prouuncia
a nen
Tampico and its vicinity - are in the hands of
• e Insurgents.
The people of Matamorao were quietly wait
i• g the arrival of the liberating army.- •
Further accounts, which ate looked fur with
at anxiety, will doubtless 110 of a most escit-
Ing character.
EASTERN BANKS.
TICRYEBEXCE or FRANCE AND xarouiND
IN oirun
Oct.' I.—The Republic of this
"truing says it has reason to believe that France
and England have agreed to render aid to Spain
to retain its bold on Cobs, Subject to certain
provisions, that Spain shall remove the principal
grleva'hces of which the Cr sal el? of the island com
plain.
The Republic object. to thii and says that no
American government could subsist for an boo
that should permit such intermeddling, and thar
any apppearance of intermeddling is calculated
to do extended mischief. President Fillmore
and his cabinet are prepared stud able to main
tain our international relationis on a proper foot
ing, without being subject to dictation on the
part of any foreign power.
The Treasury Circular is published, prescrib
ing regulations respecting goods transported
from any port in the United States to another, via
Teti auntepec, Panama, or Nicizagos. The draw
backs on warehouse goods, Under bond, trans
ported by these routes, will not be entitled. to
the privileges of the drawback And honoring acts.•
Parties shipping goods by these routes to give
forty-eight hours' notice to the Collector.
Titres that:ago:l dollars were received during
September towards the Washington Monument
fond_
Jefferson Davis accepts the secession nomina
tion for Gov. of Mississippi.
Tun Cattail Pitson.—The decision of the
commissioners of woods and forests, to whom
appeal wai made in the last resort, Is unfavora
ble to the satiation of the Crystal palace as a
winter garden, or, Indeed, for any purpose what.
eeVer. It wm erected, they say, upon) the es
prettied stipulation that it should be removed
from ths.ground before the let. of April, 180,2,
audit transcends all authority committed to them
to,:permit it to stand. Parliament, only., by ea
acumen t for the sfecial purpose, canselesse from
their obligations the parties to the contiact, and
the general impression seems to obtain that par
liament will not interfere..
1
Lorca tuna lIAVAZiA Oat...
airs, Oat.ails, Sept
so.—By the arrival ottbe barque.Mil lg., w.
Lave three days later news tram Havana —Every
Jltjug was quiet. .
The A. S. revenue cutter Duane, with Gov
L qcbersan board, bad arrived at Havana. Gov
L would proceed to Vora Care on thp '-'2.1, i,
L would proceed to Vora Cara on thp L'dd, in
the war !learner Saranac.
Ten more wounded priioners, connected with
the Lopez expedition, had been captured in the
Mountains and brought to Hamm
_
The Pitt,btu; poet of September 20, calls the
Pottsville Emporium "a Federal paper." We
thank the Poet for its boneet 0011feSeIOLI. The
Emporium ia edited by Strange N. Palmer. a
very.arbstacratio map, and a very bltier Loco•
foe. Some other "Federal" papers are support-
Aug Wm. Bigler cid the whole Locofoco tietets.
Itcmeinber; the Post admit, Locofotoiste. and
Federatiern be synonym:am “We that* thee
Jew."—Her. Amer.
Citizen's hwarance Company of Ptatsburgli
KNCOURAGE 110111 f, INSTITUTiONS
OrtIL.:10. 41 Water artot,hothelmrsboate all li,
iT• .
Q... ,, Ilona. Powithoat A. W. Mail.: boy.
1 Ws ihnopso7 ,onow prepared to bum/ea/I torehoo4l ire .
•to c We. sat.l ',ottoorltu, vowld, Am 1
On olalilo It.oon•ty fa tOt bbility 04 Oa (7
°rum
Looltotom, Se hurled to the ammo.. of the Llireetat..
brown
an a ll dWoos of Pitutrat'sh. oeit ...a 1...0W
1 brown to the col:moot., f. , r tholo iondehoe. totoili4etto.
tol totegolty. ••
LO3.2ol*—C: U.' ROMY• WC , Sotoba;L li , *. 1... 1 =M
,ginVißarzzatrloti=s.ittti... II:NZ! ,
,From the univereal.succees oe H. 0.
Ferreira Aratilan Liniment in Citing Woe teak; rlienm
onyx. alarmed mints, obits swellhamb contrectial cords.
an, ne hems no doubt but repidly bky all
other remedies on the shelf. am there la no earthly doubt
but It lathe created remedY the ' , Miff over hum It In
equally effective for both man a nd bout. arel. shotiLl br
all means be kept to every bone , In toirriaml country.
hoe sdvertiesinenb oe3
A sir It is just what is wanted—say all who
have aver cued al•Lamea Vendfragol ILead the following
latter from an agent
Chemuna C 0.,. N. Y.,
KW a tb.—When your agent was here I had Just
opened, atol he left but • few dosela of SPLane's V.rua1y,,,,,4
y,,,,,4 I Ood Itiegolos off 0000 Wt. sdol thus fite It
b., oils. gaol Ystlefaetloo, .04 his proved to be Just
w bat the potato wauto, sod we hire got It .solo.. mod 1
not wish to /got out. I hay. but one dotoo left. %%ben
j uur 1.3,0011. s here.[taut. to ld some place to
.sod II 1 should riot =Ore, but If h. 111, I hive forgot.
too Will you hues the gooluo.s to order fbr me els dos
e
0 mum ou reeelpt of this. PET kW Flat..."
Fur eels by J. 101111) t CO.,
0.-331L11.1t5 00.0 U Wood st.
Petroleum I
•
gear'A MOST REMARKABLE Cost or Toni.
t 0...... CORED .T Prraotsgre —We Invite the attention
hi the afflicted and the public generally. to the certificate
'of Wm. (1011. of Ibis city. 'lle ease may be twin by ufty
person who may he skeptleal to relation to the Erb here
net. booth. If. 11. MIER.
1 bed been diluted several 'Nov with a adrentelof tooth
eye., which continued to Inerrant until September, lOU,
ins luderomatlon at that time hn log involved the whole
itnlng membrane of both rove, and ended lu the deposits
‘.lta thick tam, which wholly destroyed me eight I hid
en cq.eration perform... Land the thkkoningremoTed.crhlTlN
wion returntal and loft me in as bad . coodltlon as before.
At thIT stage of the complelnt I made application to mee
ts!, of the matt eminent medical men, who Informed me
that •my eyes would Deter get well.' At thin Hotel could
not ilhdloguleb any oldect. By the advice of some friends
I l commenced the u.e. of toe Petroleum. both Luttrnallr
I
and Ideally, under which or eye. have Improved daily uo
, tti the preevnt time, mil I have I . .. Tared my eightentire-
I ly. .lii mineral thalth Cut eery much tropro l reel by the
Petro loom. and I attribute the reetoration of My sight to
it. ore. 0 revale at N 0.102 &staid Mend, In this city. and
eta be Minn, to give any Infertnattan In Mlation to Me
C. WILLIAM MALL.'
, -
!'or saw by Keyeer A Md./mesh, 140 Wood street: R. t.
Petters, ::: %%cod slur,. It. A. Bahnestort..• Co. corner
I Wood and Front itrv.+l D. al..Curry, D. A. Elliott. doispil
1,14•14.41, and li. P. Scbwarts:Alowybeny; faro by the pro
cradcr.. M. al. 10 17.11.,
owl 9, sera Canal Itunn.geventh et. Pittsburgh.
Fall Importation of Hardware, Cutri, &o.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street, •
Deere to cell Ma/Mention cc Metelutite sad omen
their tutu; ma/ of
FOREIGN AND &name
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c
- _
IMPORTED 11l RECENT PECKET.6.
And which thmr a sr4u . s2r o, sizef trak t lje otter sI such psi
AIM , assorstosso of MANN'S es lebrassd C. 6. ATE.
always on han4. .su.SIS7
Pittsburgh Lice e Company.
CAPITAL, 81.00,000.
OFFICE, NO. 75 FOURTH STREET.
ovFicLits•
• P r m4bla.--.h.urss.urr ,
Preahlent—t,axPst MeCiLIMAS.
Tra6.31.11t(-2032,111 N. Ltscu.
r,Pret.y—C. A- (kIPPOn.
-Pc• alrestiwmant in another part of thla paper.
- .
fe • WHIG MILETWO.—The Whigs and An
num.. of the Second Ward. Fittetoursh. 1011 ninth:obi.
at the Burnt [ninth& Hotel, on Wationlar rowing, Oct.
b. 1451. as o'rl.k. orTejt
j The Democratic Committee of Finance
aam.a favor upon the eubsorther. If they •111
cal
tb-Ser or tn.-morrow et the Am...kith lintel. Bann AVM.
0r.7.1t BENJ. TRIMBLE..
Er ANCIENT BABYLON LND NINETZEI I
-1.000. trlth'e laPantirr. Cittnac.ia tint Loctuto thin
etching. Se,l,cr.f—Oeciritv and I.baiiraph7 cf the noun.
trice between end nroand two of the cullost rims men
tioned in Scripture, tb. Thiris taut Euptirstee.—Ulthaticsi
claltr. of alas. primeval 15541 to our mnct; their tall;
co.o6.nuoue. Very ISta. known of their
000 norn.apet nietnr, prior to 1142.‘-Elibtlußroothr.—the
081 Travellers: their txrlormattccs On the Mb sal `lath
I eruturtee—tho Artiste: their prnthetton• during U. Bret
halt cf the IP.h—the ,thcbecoloniete: their themroben
from 17 0 0 to 1010. COpluusly St. advertise
meta co7:lt
DEDICATION OF MASONIC HALL
ORDER' OF I PROCESSION,
0:4 Tu V lit9l;AY OCTOIII/1 9Tu,
, Two Ti 71 1 , 11 , 3 4, ?raw00 monis
Trier of the uldest leodge
Two .4,ewarde of uhleet Lodge. •Sta white mil.
Eutkrwl, Appreotteee- ,
imnt.
A,taver
Doeuosts
*ink. D.raus
11-Kr Carto
11:tTlfrris - u
Junta Uanten.
4rutarWar6hot
Part blutert.
M.% 11
s
Tr tot... id Marna ,. flout reeleth.
orator of the Lay.
7 2..reth of Ctn. %kat thd Olt
su.
eup " po r rte. Of terf:ticeserrrriottle Aticarttoir
SCbsplath,
Past linood Wardror .
rag DepUt tirani Matters
Plat tiraad• Heelers.
Orme] Viarderts.
. 1
Muter of r. 142:11.-A.Trtring' the " t re ofCoaet„o.
'ltiratad .loolorl r real Sento ,
aL. Dew,. on .tea a ‘ llsta asstoas he
L1L'2.q7,1 •°°". 2N-iinn. l •
tiratat Swordtower. itti a drawn fatal
ere !rewards lt e h White Rods
isrTtre all cave. about 110,10 it. A. .11-.
the fullostue order —Prose th e Slaeooar Hall up 14.0 street
Wool—h6.l=°l-ritTtVgcle‘t'i"*l.r::
Handto St Clear toot Pats —aD Peas to Hatel• — • ,, tai
Hand tr. Llherta —.era Liberty to Wood--dovrtr Wool to
rllib. and
the
to the Hell. Irbere the address trill
P.
dsliverad In the Lem. Room
(be Shafts of Pdtstatrab and 55011! are reeperefult/
melted to anted
Pa t. Jer ul the Commit... of Acreages:ovals.
7.
1110..NLEY.
•
JANE , SIIIDLY
ICY • J st. t M.IIST7.
English es Bennett.
- AVriIOLESA.LE OROCEFLi, Commission
kbachaots arid &list" to Prcaluce .1.1 Pittabargli
Olsoutsctur.—No tiCkerocol Lod 151 flrstat.. batwero 1
Wood aril ±001014)dd Pittaborpb, PA. bv.V. cc hand
and will re.p. the Allowtoli Stood , wblcb tbsy offer TO ,
at Lb. lowast market rata.
too bos. maul Tobsec, 15Z/U bag. Rio Coal,
t's, r• a IL lams. Po Yal/01 Orson tea.
1. 41 kegs Orb. Tobs , o, ors. Imp A P
cc. aro. an, ellt YII. do 60 bib
s & N
444 - eta dr Cb y
s .
mollog CA, blot N.O Molasses,
ou 51 IlsA ipsolito - 11.
- Prtnclp 400 bell NMI.. 10551.4
45 - 11...n^ otal boa. lislOk 10111 Olsas,
1 10 •• Common 10000 ItA Salciatus,
bale. Almonds. PliLerts 2000 Ocubro
Walouts Cram unto :Struts Alum.
and Orourbl outs. 4 <MAMA ladle.
b,ses Rock Lau. It u ne siu
10 ea.. Tomato Colour.A, user Pal
4 D.
0 . 14 = 6 MP
C.'4l"
Cc drum. ris. 0.1 C.c. Rim ".
bus. 44. 4 1. Raisins. AOC. Its No I.Crusbed Sugar
Orouud ark,. pki.s I. mad Qt. Flasks.
to a.Cauta, • 1/0 bbl Loaf
ups,
IA/ Loa. %bits Coppoeul. a.], ,
Po bags Writte Brasil Eugar,Cortari Yarns. Battior, 040. 1
tzol Verses dlessock.4 Carpet Chain.
SPICES‘ 00 mate Cassia:
I/McClave.
• I cask Nutmemi—for mla by
oc7 J. pCI4OONIIIAISCR AI CO.
TANNERS ' OIL-30 bble. best quality,'
lcr so lo by 0.01) J. SCHOONMAKERt CO.
PERM OIL--5 casks pure for sale by
' J sure
40J.
ALOSI-30 bbl.. for sale by
oe: J. SCROONIIIAIICH A CO :
%fJI.IALE. OIL-s casks bleached whiter,
foe solo by I J. ECTIOONIILISEoRadm CO.,
CI W stt.
(1 lIEESE-80 boxes extra Cream Cheese;
lJ IS. do W. R. • do
1.0 do calsbrated Durham
—for sale by toe: ) wICK kIeCANDLEPP.
—for nay by lor.1) WIC' +r\
B UTTER -30 cans fresh Butter;
limo do do—toroals by
• WICK a kIeCaNDLM±I.
ALLitAili S-30 eask.erre'ed Bald for BaN
Or WICK MrCANDLF93.
F''
62 bbl.. No. 1 Ist* bovertor ehhhohi
10 hl bbtils do do do
fig bbl. N 0.2 do do
do No. 1 do Whifiefish.
—AII of LI. U. AlcCuthish'S brand—the bast ankh. slier
otiessel to this inarkt. sod •arriintad to remain outwit
r e... Amble iengtb tif time. For ash. by
oc7 ILII/N WATT a et).
- 4.IiLKS I SILKS I—Now opening ut A. A.
SIA*uN
04) vier,. of very fashionable Plaid Milts, soma as low as
wantr, also.
Cu yleres rich Warealso,
lu clegaut Brous& Jo.
BiiNN kr RIBBONS—A. A. MASON it
LIP wlll cantbll ibis morning Cu cartons of itch burr.
oc7_ ,
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION hay
log bet P 011.0101 to hi.) . J. Towonod 011 the OW.
or neer J.. Tuwusend. those persons haring claims
againet said °slats, Itnetiotlfird to pieta:rut them ter Wilt.
a
rt u l .t.. th rr e r. "'" VoOggiir alt
Pttsburg., wet. 4, 1101. uri'dltaweng
SUPERIOR TEAS,
Put up in Metallte Parks. af Eicstern Prices
subseriberg would rcapectfullyU
I invite O. attention a retail denial an
°ow . s o th e ir ea, sonata TLAII, put up
metallic covered peas, sealed au to aduile th e
sir ib s e o :=:. sh f e, ik "l 7. 7l . ll,l7 : :
obvious tb o ad ittouin h uh harlot ftn.digt i gt .
L.'' , situ. sunray supsrailed tho louse Tau
our
arc
arid taalitia tot buying Tod. are
that so ," p p...tautly reafiring trash Teas, which
re ars enabled so all as ID. RA less uf quality tbs
Teas aohl by the suattiLets are roll on thew
I:o7:%:,,t=ti " trth i i b ligi r
cal GTIQ., —111 . 5 hate ' been s . ned La Meta ara pist
rO:l'ag,:t,4l7.lu.°ll Snph~.d Tur a , dui Sp
jar ttuutwr to ours. lit anteding anipla of n . a
lea obtained frau us. To
put
or th - 6
s t.in. that on; package put up to na is lambed with
our now. and /0.16111.40
stunt Tent , a all Enda and valetas, *hobnails or
TIO 101rafl rat.
WM. A tdeoLutoi Dealers,
%a Merry stmt.
•
tne
ja y s atal r bo A ur , and
2 1 5
t o h t 0 F r az oo litt.
ILy offer at public aaji tan o f and LTA
Virata4 ati Slain stmt.. in Ulm Botough of Washings..
°Wag Jaskol rpc ,, / , : trea , Alsa.
rAtiatiVnto.allag, vroiab isuata4l
I.IIIICIL plifki.ario WASS, bt Ush bWt
osiolsgs U 111 . 14 0, fait bO,l/4, eia4.o bones, ntatass.
Wring*as ,
Aim an AM bi oontanatS , e sa4 ► bnif acres.'adjoin
h'tgittatliVentra al2444lTf.chaa
Ursa of sale 'fill tg toga Itnown , Os FlCla.th.
JEW CODFISH-5 drums iust ree'd and
for sal. by (.7) 40111.4 WATT CU.
For Bale or exchange,
ABOUToa
NINE HUNDRED ACHES OF
LAND, Ablated to Derry Townehdo. WlatEttu'eittta ,
t', Igeontyleattla.
Skis property known by the ozone a a...1%1ms
SPRINGS," or "LYCEUM" and etINNAT DEAD" eaten
ettuated near the Cleuttni liallroad. It will be diep ty aed of
together Iby see or barter for provert the el or
dolt,. f add, a long credit gray be ball on reuonablo
tonne, and but oath earn will be nelorti tient. It
edrantage to the purettneer. E. 11. IIEASTINOS,
ken O'Hare ottrek or at his OM, No. 4 Wylie sod
No. 147 Itiftb street. hadnediefellogteelte the
outtalk centlwandt
'tamable Property' For Sale. , ..- ....
W hing
THE SUBSCRIBER. will sell at auction on il,r,, :
ssst,Ve°"tix:%%'nouttilPerliliitiZr sit l 24 " sts?L ` ii ` o b' s! 2!;;T: -
mile nut of MS Borough of WashiloglDO• throolth. which pi iiskolai
the Waehloglob and Williamarrt tunpike road pasees, 01 .
W ire.
.171. •coes. It wills uit 10 divide into two .1 . A ia•ii,
Wire. parte, vls • No, I. 30 arse.: N.. 2 151 scree; No. 2.,
114 sorrel one etteh of whieb 'to , ' 4...Hee of Loth Hula
All let
globe sad saudetouwisay he bad io aboodi9sow, end load, A iatitia..
✓ y ptotitatile. It Is otta• of the very best tracts of laud All fro.
io 'r Washiligtoo I.tousitY, aud lo • doe state of euilivatlo . O,
Inlet occupied olio, eseluelvely se . • •b• . se.v-sas , s f ur lod and
the l ae t . tworityhyr..lt b i , ez.. l . l ,.. wv,w c iz . th. l 6 l .•;:: fall . c , ~, ,i
toreSlVlrg'eaftetl. trIAl. a etiotfurtable 1./ViTI.L.I . A.I L*L.D.
HOUSE, large BARN,
the
bousee, gyring ao . AMU.. ... he
houses. earn ctitui; Sc. The Gum wilt he .old divid.4 ii. t'oee Pi •
above, or oodisided, fo suit purchasers. Lifters
Thy sale willottiortten
-. ce at IU o'chs-k. A. II , atul [mug e et be
bel2l.lide W.OOO. hr loci:ate:Sl ' It. ilialeElt. o ow
titARAMATTAS LYONESE & COBUROS , 1 ,11 ` ,„. 'r :
..: A. A. MASON ACV will °pep Obi. day al .mm 4 of rest art
t a above Irtesti, ie.', Seim
IiENCLI MERINOS & TIII BET CLOTHS ~" '
—sow alag st A. A. MASON at CO 'S.-T.:et , plevee
r gre b
1 rich eord French Merino . and Thitel Cloth, , er g , L ,,...
etASI/StERE. & hiOUS. DE L A INES-- -.
VJ A. A. MASON A CO. hate jolt received 35 cued of
best style. Pwatisierve awl be La or.. '''''
El ESIIiABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—
?-frotottofl.4T-e?•Mo'ffscsui'.' •fia!".. t ro o pe n ri o r ol g 1 , ...... t i
short Lilt, from the depot ti . l the Ohio end Peposylv La N ottil •
Railroad Pot Wrote, apply to ye.terds
S F VON PON h 11URSr Act) ,443 aod 05 Flout et .
ocd • Pitteburgh. Pa . ' h " .,, '
gr till° AN D PENNA. R. IL-4 „ore share, for i , „
iur ftle at fa fOr 000 pea. A 1e 1 4. 1 1 ,..".... , r „.,,,
t .51. Stock
.ol'
' Stoeaud Escheat,.
l o otProkva_ , teeti l ot
(i II EIS E —lOO boxes Cream; ,tams in
1. DO •• l'utruitan —Jut receiving
sod For sale by JAMES bALZELL. 1 '' .... '
oc6 65 Water Strict !itiJ i i lo '.
PREPARED CORN—IO bores 1
~,r th,
,
0 S oi V tla E ls a
d ° olclinis article Just reeelred sod for esie hr • ~. d,,, m
te•ti It E. SELLKItS, 47 WI AI Ft 'e
ekie itt '
VVHALE 01L-775 galls. just reed and pWo't
Mr ass, GT la - 6) it P. 5E1.1..1:1a. looter
• g IREAM TARTAR-3 bbls. WARRANT - 1 .. 0 ~,
‘..,.' ED PURE, for sale b, 1006., It. C SELLFItS •ales of .
COARSE SPONGEL=O ' lbs. of euperior „ 1 ",,, R , 1 ,'.
quality. for sale by korEd • It E 101,1.0115. win
o tIARB. AMMONIA— , S casks for sale by rectifier
1...) cool It. E. 01.1.1.01 1 e OD
ir'' IASTILE SOAP-20 boxes fur sale by' ''' 5 0 '
, ‘- 000
_ • . It. 0 SELL ES. , "
Pearls
'R ICHARD J. C. BOECKEsiII, Mantifactu - Lulx.
Jot rer of Looking (Maas ati , i Picture Frame, sottbes/' :,14.
er in Lsolting Mass, No. 10 Third street. Philo Mall. POW
S Pittsburgh. Pa. osi - Aly .
Verge,
pARK AIILED DOESKINS--Murphy ,p e lt
Burchfield hare meired an asaortment of 'Meekly
macre*, grey and fancy role, which MS: are. milli. LS A
mw—ale. , !wiper bock Caselosnres nod cloths. and Tot . yic
sty of arks especially ariupellor boys . wear. oth for
LUO
t_IENUINE MANCIIESTER OINGIIAMS
alwayalie found at the store of Faz
.11URPIIY d BURC/IFIEI.D.
nr
r LIE FIRST ANNUAL DIEETING of the ion
Smaholders In the Mining '.I O
.cNg.. will b. held at ths once of Palmer, Hamm
Co In Pittsburgh, on Monday, Orsir , ;, n .st
_Weloc., P.
dLI lEND Herr. Slit)
CA
tin ITTSEURGII NURSERY—An Ohno mRp
L • m00....ry hour from thecornet of Markel and Fourth
Loato the ilardeti. Pennsylvania Amine. where them ould
Loa choice Niles/inn of Omen-house Clint., hardy lionthly t,ar to
and Bunning iloses. 10.4 lioes do, N,:w
LAO Dwarf rear of *elect varieties. Herber...is Plante.
Dahlias, Polo'.. Anth hinlume. Carnations. le- and where 1,
rders will Mani for Aped, Dour do, Pear. Chan) nod
Pam try, Quince sad Flbert do. traps Wines, thooseLer.
ries. Cumuli. Strawnerries„ lc , ithruibery, Shade tees.
no . from the LIIII Nursery Orion. ilrethed to the ylr top
prister, thorough 11.'10M/burgh Past loO,ee.to the tirds°.
nns
Peylvania Avenue, or at Mr. a Liberty st amoo
near M. head g 14 . .4 sr,will lee promptly attended to
-Ca 40110 311111DOCIL Jr.
frOrrhards an 4 ithrubneer Planted neatly to alder
M. and M. Bank. 13
.4 SLIARES 61 . the Capßol .
Shock of no
ll ,
ank wwtN 0 s
-
and F.aebauf+tlr , k•n.
OC-E
TI—TUE PARTN ERSIII EXIST
und
lostoter the tr. of It. Crlirristiwu 1.41. Le
nPidiswilved by in+ demos , . of flees C. Tornmul, the Lin
deriMmed will ematinne the business sA hereto:ern. under
the style of h. 70000010 U t CO.
hiIIIERT PtdPOPEh D.
trot P YON NaYiNti
44
Pitraborgh, Oct. 3. lent.
_ .
UMLt TOW1.1.11:41; WIC I 1,1.11.1`:
No. Arigblon. PA ' PlitnbulAb.
RTOWNSEND & CO., Wire Mmlufactu
R. ren. Z :13 99 Alukat ,An.t. VtieburAt... A 1
i 0c1 . .A• 2
" -
FRESLI SALMON AND LOBSTERS
Put up la one And tAct, , oul tAn, h•reo..llctil
..1.1-9ery sup.rinr r,., oalr Ly ,
11 SI. A. 'AcCI-1 , au a Co.
µ.4
.. . n-pm .. .Ad Tr..I.AM ,
tliiiit 'VINE i' trCrixi A Et -
- eder
— cr ' l " .".."' ll - Vl. Aftl i kiltt, ' •7 l (Al ' ., p n. IllAr , l 0
illoPFlSll—Re , rive..l All ii for rule t...y .
) oda 014 A. 31eVIA:1113 •I,
rrt. ,d
Matchless Blacking au Inks.
lIE CELEBRATED " 51. TeuLEss
I.ll.4lCRlNW—marrants 4 Mew.. ....7 r• , .t.r , i
I f Ovevr ,, e .' ; vat- r , ri—,' m.z.m:rJr...ii
el.. YtAls.l.4lt, I's. . 4"
" z''
'.'''' ",,,',4 . , : .
14 1 011 N D — A P 111.1.11 sum Of -money, whirl:
the anruer ran bssa by , ,,•111 . 1:41_ aed dr..crsht.i . 1 , • 1
l • Kure 4:1 '. Li Li d k_ OEN N ell,
~ , s ‘....013•1 et . 1 L 4.1 , 5..1. 41;‘....1 sal SpaitLfl , 6l
_ __ . .
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad
cI3IL OF If /dim.
('N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 6th
aiternDon train e•
.t litlghlp at 1% a . ,
rovt
LIMP. I,ll(KlA..prltet A g ent.
NEW BOOKS! HEW BOOKS!
T HOLIES' LITERARY LEKT,N. , .74
Tbird e . trott,oppaCle Ynst 091 re
atymiu IlcuthlT MAlrArin.,
H 1..., of Oa 11,anar. ‘•
GI A. 0. Lezn*.rtme
tienLati Nigaartne.
u•otnisita..lea
---- • - •
IV Eli' PLAID BONNET RI BBONS-Mur
phy A Iturclutkl.llxe 1 u Irreti ou.C l , of w
de.tr•L.. oolg
•
j.l U PER. BLACK ALPACiiAS —Murphy A:
13 Burchfield have r.,calea..l a tr.. a.asortrartft of afx
5....1,--nocue a• 15a a. 1”.... so., yard-- tc.dslee ~.szte fh!..,
ouper , ll...bair Alyams...“ I 1,1, tw, , 1,3 ..n ~
`UN DRIES—
i,3 . 2 caakal.lart• lfs 5,....trb 50u5; ' ... .J1)4 IL. Csr.o.LV.
,A.. 1 •• eq . .. w.lere,l Whew,
' I.?) cols Santora' fiff.
. .4 to.r.• ea't Lvreff,l,
40 tblf chlp • •-• •
Nafif It, Blua Nttmll:
.
"lath. bast le.dts larthfe—affe.f.,
delbs estlegitte , l Tf•too.
f.:1., bbls sup. Way • ;het roe:land 1:4 aal..
by (..f:UI l til DV Jr.',
II t
IL A kCKEREL-- „.3 25 , lit.i
it . R. a , r , ri . c
ving . ,_f i tt o sile`
...._ w_...
--. 4.,liETIFETit.ii-- 100 Lugs crude, arrfv.luiz.
1. 6.? sale by Irf , :o W. AP. th f lLtsUff
P —,_
RL ASII-40 casks for sale 'ai
~..: Vi. a V. ct ii..e..r: •
QOLE LEATLIER-200 aides hemlock tan
-1.7 led. for oaf. by 1 , 3) W. a F. WiLS...): ,
DNowI . 15C .SaiLII .11i11ittrfcm N.
.• ...
0,,,,mt. 1 ,“,.0,.nL0.
angsgsd•
fashionable cleraffulater. from Bal. (7:1
timers. 1341. prepared - Lc , asocut. sllorderf at the
.b grk.s ' ~%' Ut gilllsa. and Chflargo'a Clothfhil ...fa fff the
Deafest tasuber c.c2.1.
i lliOTICE—The Stock holders of the O'llara
Gllaft..sl.oyorturit, Company of l'itt•burgb. fat,
,ef•by notified that au bueument °lnfo:ay-five per
rm
La , Wra ordered - r..; ttre.gock of the Comp.of pall
to !b4.1147'"'"'"
'WALTER & CO.,
Flour and General Produce
COMMISSION MOUSE,
No 21 SUL;TiI 11A1.1131uttEn11tEE1
ffALTINORE.
R4ll.dicoAD riLier; ru PIE DOOR
LIfIRAL ADVANCKS YAO[ 011 0010005.1.1T9
Umiak at lent equal advantage" la I ranspartatton
1111 say other market on the sea howl, • moderate entle
f dunes, with gala sake and quick return. awl ate.
...art pry..., we would re.pearfully walatt
Refer to•—•
Praddent and Csehle - r of Jlerzhaulf Butt:
Hank of Ilaltimora.
~ .Clostimermal L Farmeri haat
oetltralam a • .
Card.
removed to
j uj .
, ar . tr o o n, u 13.1 ... 5 ; N t
to ape° On han o.
lit d
a complete amortmant aw.tern and I.tr
own manufacture of fluor oil cibths. cerrlifFe eurtain and
furniture oil Moths uf ester deeeription: trafnef.P•ot,
green 00l cloth sod bun wtodow PlindS and trno
minks complete. wan Lualleb end Otrzom oil on
Treat lariely.
In addition to the 111“,.. Ike keep ,111.1•11[1, on boot a
full stock of India Rubber machine .Itiffs, boa,. ' , team
ffotl, n lrf t d o ll . f:a c o l d 'a ttl ' o! " ara ll
article mfanufacturnl of ' lndia Ittibber, o ursder ' afMl,er:
patent. all of which we on, st yrlecr that ...omit
please 1ue2.1 J f 11. PIIILLIr:,
Olarionets.
THE difficulty of obtaining a correct and
oroWd•toued Clarlonet Iv tn. country, nartou bran'
wag and severely felt by the musl , sl pon, thr
bet has had made for hlay expressly. • choler Latins.
wpleb base) ust arr rued. 'fluty are !rum the utetott of
the best suek*r Europe, and are was ranted .' ' .Caren to
lot Yale—esyt wec
A Slail:Oow-12 and heyr
Tb chan oss In want of rosily sneal Ularwmete: will find Ch.. a
LI.LE.IYEI..
Clan of the Unman Ltarp. ho. lilt 'Hord yt.
• •
Dissolution.
cTUE PAIITNERSIBY heretofore exieting
Isatwern the •obrtribers. nod, tb. nerve *Leh .tylw
• John CIIJ cell S Son.' Is that jay thssots,l by .utu.
I consent. Th. , twat.. yl the late Crto will' he mlttl,l
by John. eahltrell. JolUc CALIAVELI,
Ch:t. 10.1,5, JAMES CALDWSI.4
CO ERSII 1 P
Timuudereigned, baying formed a Co-part.
motor me name and . nt,lr of 'l:attach a -taw ,
wt." alit Hann the YASSISGAND CURR'S('
eo n . aa. in st th..f.oc,c, a the UM dim Pt Juhn Caldwell
a a umum,h JASILM CALDWELL...h.
tho. lat. —lm • !IX:Oil Sri:WART.
N EW UOODS NEW GOODS!
Cu. witl Odin within the most for darn
aout& of Sti hundrod tones and panknaes of Foreign
d Imlncone Dry tlocits. to which Ma attention of Irbole
gale and ottml curchanms it Invited.
•
New stock of Chickering's Piano Fortes.
41 OLIN iIIELLOR, 81 W ood street, is now'
. frg an entfralr narr frock of PLifiu fouirrE.,
rrula Lb. friebratal frumatrfactory of Cfxlrtermag. boons,
w afrittog of all Lb* varirtll4 now czaurl4ctur.l. Th.
price are invariably tin raze e. art3ftstoro, wabcot cur
part " i Joitstf saLtAilt.
Agog far the ski. cf Cbirkertrer fur Arr.-elm Pe.
seJ
81J0A11.-3 0 bhdioli. 0., for Palo by
JAMES fov v.
COMM_ERcIALA
'big paper re...lent and form - ant rm.
1,0f5a.
•
MOVEMENTS ' sl u t
, _..-
,--......-- t•ro, or TOO
...--,....: _ i : . WIWI SHIPS
I”t OV SAIL
M INLI TO AND FROM TUX RNITF..I. ,
5b,,,..,
, :T Z AT. ."
VI UNIT= E.A
MTV,
For
te;
hinktou . N Y0r..'.... -Orem. .... ...Oct 4
Ite .. • . • ....... . Tort Liverpool ... .. ARE i
l'.r . • Ll"' .... ..'/,'::'''''. V I,
`':7,i':,,d :.: . - ..:iN l ' o " rk . ...... .......Havr I:.T.:Ort 18
11. . .. .... ... N York . I Ivrilwol ..._...000 , 21
Is. , ... .. N York ...Livenx.1........0rt \ .45
All trop And for othervelbe mated,
All Letters and hr.spaprr• on hand MY E1:1.0.W, Ire
od And Seatlaud ex sent by the first eteutugt, no matter
what Ilue.
•
• •
il.etteem to the Coyno_ ea o t u nt e., Eo . r:p..
• , , b n e o t , h r.. .x . T ,. .. , yr ;
~ he prelmid ~....... Do Itl& to full. \
lode 01. e. ?equired .OPM ,
Lifters to th e Contivett . of Eon,
r... 0,1 th . e .,, Co;r o 4 ._ rd Woe.
' b.. tr •P‘i t 0 1,:, p n aslitth wit
1 nn Ind ''''c.
Lettere by the Ware Labe, mart be prepaid tweaky four
per half ourtrelolend PO.Lge to b. edded. eactkpt
idritalto.
Nemnozore by either T.lne. to. the Cataluna, uattl.
pea lour mutt tech.
lubLad hAluge must be mbled ou Letter, turd Ne•A
0..1-.4 to the Cou(Went of Europe, by th. Havre sukt'Ere toe
PVITSBUROE 11/11/KET.
Perraantton Oaseriga
Tut , lay togggl3ll.. o .frt(ltel .
N otbina of eVrrlal Intenst tranoogned In Us. MikVslet
ye.terds, and gala, to I.r [ll We enuld learn. shwa \ no
frvtu our last report.
FL.Ull—Var, little range forward. Seater:tar, and gall
ware Ilmlted; only About bU I..bit S. b. 114 repurttal to Sat
inan lint hand., at IP lOgai 14. Salts from Mr< In dr•Y
anal lota at *a 9101 1; bbl.
.•
O RAlN—ltem]u bet.: eatrentelf light. yhtO. la
dolaw in the market. Th•• Nltoalnif ate flour IP*
trcamt ruling area from first head.—Wheat \ leatbSc.
f:ye Batley bthiPs.l: and Oat. 1. bushel. \
• OROCIALES—The mms fer some day. put hiti'T been
~ohned u. mall luta at full pliMs. M. far N 0 Sttlak. 81(
Molum 3434 . 305. 2 : limo Calico 950'49.1i; and RNK.
F
PROVISIONS—NuthIng cortoquence tettula.d
,eday rale. of baron arre cm.. to mall lota
tistfplar. vides 10. and b.b.eibbt btralt 4 4
Met of dried beef at 1014411.
DRIED FRUIT- , ,m.11 14sle. transpire from rtors at }l:-
•101 isr ties, sod 81.107 for s[rDlss•
WIIISKEI !Isles _0 bbls ro st 2.11 es 10‘) bartels
.rtlflod at sallos.
vs DSN , Ses st and TOO lbs roll at
2 sleratus •t 4210. , rd 2 tout
arlaob at 6. Si• 2. .
UlLe—Pale of Lavel , l at sot Lard at 6347 u, and
Ido at . g au allon.
POWDE: rd. Lhap.mt. and Latin 1 bellth* Ride
viler mar .a quoted M Brae quantities, i $.4.76, and br
. al. keg. at 95.1545. 3 .Zd , Rork PoTer at 9- 1 3116
$3.14. for and small quantities. \ '
io a r.aular ...mod in the rkat,
r yig nrrl for bar
Lt. Ftr 'The pr.serd inn. of primal. 74- 1:k4(..r00
a to Kis.
sr Ls• afcmlar sale. at 04 , e br the abe.\\ end 7,
5. - ohert
Kant Le n—pure Load i• relliva at and No \ at
AO kelt,
slldo-Ite afar aate• of rogia at •taw,g. w
SliOT-Ea mr at 61.62417014 bait and $lB kept
CANDIS-I—lbere ti . a beaul ar demand la the, market it .
11 mrkm.. liar for Pittaborah manufactured Sta-A-Set•.,
sold tallo 10410%*, and eommou dibbed at Ste . 01` , ..
or marks ruarers areldnina • fair busby,. at times rites
C: , LIED ,TATS) klyr—Anoesed A the officialltsts\
~..ut of th Treasurer of Ate Mlut, exhibittos thh;.ophra
mu% niths lostitution fur the hnnth "1 t=eptembt As
irip...n. - 4 hh Aura., the roluage rim.. but lit
re en
holm, et •er m 'the uumber of Oen.. or, hp:re is
mount. •
COINA6E Foh r hEI•TEMBEIt
1C:5,1 koubl. , Ehgle.. n 4fl,V4V‘
1 11.., 1 t 'lnt:'•,los j. 515.575
h1,,,A.s uhrtsr Emile. .42.380
,V. 5.". ., !obi Dollars. - Z*3°'.,
.• ..• - •
J quartor
Jl.OOO Dixtbon,
100.00) Mat Mmes.
I —SW Three Coot
100.01.1)
Throe .
C m
eoet.
05340 t p1e....5.
1...1,w 11,..,13Tap2
•
:;a. Y ~.. 5.152 71
....--.-- ---.,..--..,..
3.415.7.1 Pier*. /1.14.2 0.1.1 7 1
11.1 d 1. Ili dew.titwl 'for mine,' froso,let to 3.014 ,ep
utber. 1 51. IrvW.,—
Imm C tronavr'...'
... 13.
76 =
'
'' "'
Jallou ...apatite , ' In same,tlme. I,7ta
•los., • nnumeption herring arta=a to the ability al
tn. am to xed....to ri...lll,...te•Sactuntly, Mar he at.
am I al We , arde manna. are on hand, applleatd• 'to that oh
..• 000.1 In tha taraintty on the :MI tS.Dtetslt .,
a.. St Odf.AS The eertlffrate. Issue, fur •lialel4 both.
...re.. the same day St7l.:bo. Palau tham . aaktha , 4 , '
nee tit to droatud the ansount If to thla is added
on nay - el bullion to the Inn?. flatmate,' at aboati , . , %
.•—a thl:b he calculated and payable In Nes te
• . • have We total actual aml ...mated shark. on ,
Tr u`4, mold Ls. pod up demrsut.
t• I t a au. war
of 11.•71.1,164 ,
E. E. DALE \
•
Etsurtttoes,Sev
:CtlrF E—Tbettubrket Las ten beer active this stee ,tetztig
.uteete soots estebt by the reetrlds.l eundAttee of the
eto. vbech has tstllspe•ett th e
Intl. ttloperat..
I. toe abunt .tbtee b•ae bebbtkr. At
at Etb,
est-I tt le• buteired tetbrs 14,but r• ut btie ' At wi n o
(Si.
Ittu tty. Vol bags KW !OW bog if 100 Tbe
"taper 1..174 bags trete Phlladsly The. Ittllovitto
.reulut efltlebors Elder. bro et, e.pyri•dr• tl4ett.
ttootly CALLI2c r the moat of 3,ptembor, 34.1
Ito Itose Junes, I. 1071 to Jute—,
on blln 3:11,11U
• Js.etetaterts
• -
,ame
.
1 7....-1771 . fi .. ?!1:, Tn . It '
mt., Ow - rtyno..•
/.14
27.51,0
4. , .4
.T.2•C.
Stork ..f all Irao.ll um., peril 1550. 1:.0.10
liacrvt, all. 'ear. 1.5.0 u)
•
.
haportatt , .m. stn,e A 111,1,1 11-I , r Ttlauta 3.6.:.4)1,t0
V.t Lt.. nt '.,40. Actlye 4... , ). 8attu:0w . ..20 34 . Lert, 345 .. - \
.1•1 7 314 Isr.
'nits ..tt.rusg tb+ ~,uth—litt, 12 VF , t,sgs .t .. ... , ,V , i ,
.41.1., ,I. I you .I. bk. :A.,,, 0.0 Alw, Rio. ...,Alll duet
..,....noo. wrwrase 04. L., tor, ...., Da, et 0.:4,944„ Java
~, ..1,., at 1 1t.411 .... -- t A.. , ".
REW BEDFORD OIL RABBET.
Nay; 1.40m0 . .: S./I V
Lisvo co citmugo W cnic* la Um martet
,L
rocuffa• Ww.lth • lam .1 rnfLml. tlale• nf 0s
•rroli. Include about dOu f1am , •.21&: ail V: tbO tit
matlof at SY 100 bbl. uuhfcsaboll Irlat‘r &I ll
canon
Wl{ A t
Ll—The weak. 0 50, quiet! probably affectw
b.
& cousiirrOalooatent by tlo. oflusoucy .101,130,w.
abrual 104 vra bay. .01, 0.14M1 • WI&
bt..l. N lb eila.o. at 00, m
WIJALI.I3O.NF-1* •lem•ad. &ad pfl , ” tow
tt . p•rwd ,alrik 1,4.00 al Polar 0 ',4%r. 0042.00 U d
on {MT,' tenor
..CANDLE.—.tss. of iv bon.. Sperm we& mule. at
t• D.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
feta —There wee 3 feet I i itches in channel by me.
.Intk, lest 'vetting. ana
ARRIVED
51e6eit.Iletarirk.V. AleßiotspOrt.
Athtnt, Do,rlrinst.
(hoe Pbrrnt, Dallti. West 1 . N.V , 115013
Otrorso., Ballet, , tt Ne`[..•
Bahl, Bennett. DrPtrtardll*.
tiotrylot. lietaer.
Allzhigaz, Rot., Deavyt
Arnl. Kinney. Wetlyrtlis.
IMPARTED..
Atlanti, Parktr.m. Arnwnrrilty.
Bala,. Bennett-. Brawl:wring.
51eki,liendrictIot,Alekinesyqtr -
Th. heler, 11211ty. Wrst Nnvion.
, I..new, [kio •
.catsratt.Braver
Diurnal. Wbv , liog
Globe. Whrriktig
BOATS LEATINO TIII9 DAY.
FOR I'M LADE:IA . I(IA AND BALTIMORE.
D Leech A CON. I.l.Bl<riZer Pvk•t I FAD,- wt 5 •
2 P 2•
15N0WN.1.1.1.1 . 1 . ..1iT LING
BROWM , YII,..LE. M. .11 r. m.
The etralotta J L . l'attuta. Ddapaton. 11.41 Calmub'
.Weahluktod. dkdaaodouh-Idudaoo mad Ftuancirr sere ad
.cruse] to here LOUVITin..fOr SI Loula oo titd . L.l *oat-
The etesstter Samuel , . Yu 1. left New 011111.111 for Sr 1
ou the urn ult
ree ote.myr nanner St.:. left t"t Jonny.b on the ;74
r 1.01314.
Ttiv strum, Jetteraun ti rosining rruty Cindonat
Kl.ibinund. in pt... m tbie
The oteszaer J M Iturrii ts routtin, r.s • nolo!. ;tack
tlpeeo Cinet °mai •121-M•7•011. ,
. _.• \
TI. menmer it li Limb, •••• .d , ertt..l W 1 .... , h ., .
aunt. for Valstour.b MI the NI WO. ,
fhe thoooeia thatfur.l Luca, anti Corn Planter
nvptpr from Ctocoatotta to toul•etlk.
CI. stet:met. tlotaoro •Eld Savicator, wen W.....
ay. St Lau'. fur I.ltobur,h ou Nth '
The eleastar J 14 4,ordon t.n Cipciotmll otitue 81. owl
raot '44 the 4th Ws, tdr l'ltUtoar.b
• • ..•
IMPORTS BY RIVER. .
lIEELINO—IIe All,A-9U4•IAIR dour Graff k C. 4 ,4.1:
b.., ebaut llllmartts A Noble: 0 bzi candjrs Arlostfonig
rer. 1: tolls /eatber. l V 111141.0.; n elects T kloo,
.0., . 17 .
butter 31 MO. to lin:kap.. A Co. :7
to.. wheat icoutl bbld Icoartb Noble. bbd. 100
41.1. Zoor 1./ Larch 1 C0:44 do Clark A Thaw. 3 bbl. 1 cast
baron bbl, won out .111Counor A Co. I bbl butter 1.10
apple. Ido egg, II do pucatoe. Arva.trong 1.1,:er, 07 aka
'owl I bl .beep Akins p lat Thaw
BEA V Eli—Pla tltane—l by bawl lab do tax..ool Ilk
I.) B. barer, I 'L..I Yty bum, bEa 2 Aka rat. 1
d. ieatber. 5 o V , Itarbaugh, V 3 by aloe, 70 301. cran
berries 6 Ex/VI:061 , 0 ibalr• lot forum., 0 bl. hop.
Itollb. a 10111 paper • C titooltloo, 15 do tl A Fabno.look
A Cc,: hn butted' h L111...1 brJ 1) 1811111.301.
, A. BLISON & CO. hilvo on hand. and
daily In Yeoopt of Jamey uantal. et 14.1lreall
.J. /web as nob O*o.rxd Sattno. taN,lmerre. WM..
olllthey vlll guaruvwa. ao.I qual3l7
es.aiost this taatakt.
.p , i,,,,,ce p t4 .4. 1 :. 0r cumber of
ad
C.-AcOliterk. Uortioro. end or e 'bOlot ° rrt Mot,
9.4.. A nuotwr of laborers can be hazalsbed for ten
£O.l country watt at .bow notice.
to make. chamber.
haul, roommates.. Out wet en/ dry tome.
wvccel !Mar Tor aura teell 1.131011 ,
J. Wasted a plow for a Roe thnni man, about
a drug Oar, to Into tt,a tatonses. J.\
_Rik, •
chop boner./ lot if about ono aide gr 0444.
wooed and Imptotea. slits food a t at WOW be oh.
tot [he house la entirely DA, slob tatcloa In tio'lltalse
ca.nt. end two Awe roams abate, touted welt, ,Tba
truce.l. writ utu4bea, Kul is as hill. =Oho •11,11.k
-10041, nor. one nit. Who Brulru., Pa. Tubb/Ober
parcicolsrs, glom eat at boo /tattle Mary autl to - 1.
Bono. 0111ce,TbOttle.
iA I..
RGE
Width •
L
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. i
Ustitll.lll.4ll)
VALES f o l.
Wes of Mt
ta•ratortt. and
.tax Tx the moo
relating
stallealsm '
Ile‘Pacto •
fore IktKelock .
YO4 M
t/Pn,
1 X R GL
. tts ag tit lit
o.<o
bell., 1.1111
before la
N'n •tal Y."
' beet re will
ost T radar.
W " 1
Welton. tae
rfeJ bole •
zIo ad .. WI
oof Co.. •• t.
Fol . Pant •
V I'
LA"
ulat est
DU
Di Cl•
MOlO . .
a .IS4
L- " I.,:kr,
I i ILAX SEED (NI
L' i for ..le br
f r EACCO-450 68 m
bworl,allo for ralerby
UGAR--40 landsju
sale by ta.p2ll
CLIEESE-50 Axe W. tr..juE.
sale by
_A;l11.11 •
IMAM CHEESE—'I,S bye re.
JLEa U. liu sad for etlity
rep V+ -.t&MES
LAINES,, krefq
rtyle. plull and prinad, from IN Um •
nen grad._ aroortmeht to. OprOtt Um •
• AURPFIY k.BIALCHFI
peptn 'Norm East manor 4th artrl ?dai
la
T EATBARRED
BombOrb] sTe race
• To good!. gib qu4lti
rhester and Lancytar Uttg •
W ELSH FLANNELS—Warranted
T v thrinkable, to b. Lai at the are
teptts MURPHY t OffRC/IPtElop
'gRENCII WALL PAPER—A gorral
seeortravot °rapid rani other rfe i rg i rk e fo p r A ni s e l g
ee,Z
WI SLOW ELAND PAPER -- Wax.
w. u OT. D kud Plili, S for pale r
UCKETS-10 , duz. Beaver Buckets, ler
_JP i,aFeby ueV2L WICK 4 !dcCANDLE99
ACKEREL-100tbil N.. 3 Macke?
Qtyluter, o. nu . ftly We by
WICK IIcCANDLE24,
„. .• .
CIIESSE-40 bis highly eul
ll tiv•ted Chop, this dayr...totrod and for kit by ,
WICK t NITANDLtt
.
liurrEit-r kegs Freekt -r— diutter received
and for sal. Or \ ssD25 WICK * MeCANDLUS
bbla just rec'd arid
ter sale a.I.MOREI2:,Tok Dismen.l.
MASON'S BLA KING-20 gram nawa•
1. f 17.6 ka rate by apN3 3. PIZIHOOISID,K.E.R t CO.
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It MIBITT'S EFFERVf SCINii C O AI
AP 14..1.'obaxeasbal Yews Poltder barb ebaZoixt.
4.4. - !here Ocabrob.r Dived
end Ce4Pa•
Ibbnun Mad by b. 'V klabaktt,. bbd 'rbstaila st er.ro4-
Ira! arba• fur tbeburnaft int.. 1 07-" • •
Leo 0fi.41.1 pbralarodelio }ask jec;kiuk sdix by
mai ULLY4I .. .. 57 Woo:lit
0 bbls just
a. E. aaf.,
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LAKE_
4 ..._
;IS , —5 ,,.. phls. Whit,6 Fish;
r. . 1 ow Lak 1: fne. We, 1,7
isepB _ _ J. J. ‘411111:1,11 , ..
VI ACKE 7 bblio..S - o. '2, or sale by
iv I ~, 4 ., , .1. 11 0 "STIXLII I .
li IEATILEIIS?r36scicks landiiTila C hd for silo
L
e 7 11 , 01 ISAUX iiitnikEY *CO. -__
t recd and , r
lERTI.z.CN it CO.
recd and fo
F.,0•TS(111 t. CO
k etring per
ALZELL
snots Copper Stock
.
S of this Stod'k for sale at a low
a. W.,
corner Ilukat..,l laird as.
ALPER—Fresh assortment for
natty. front Lba most Wanted man
or.nar. and Boston. In addt ,
ol dzantattellr o k=n i =e by
qb Market meet.
UB--5 ca,Rlmi pure far saleby
Rcdooni/airA • CO-
U mai e,. & ft4
Comaxmon: astle
E by_
.1, B. CANFILD.
0 boxes,'
io mati
'AP bbL. inittat, in. sale
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