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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.'
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PITT . II,IIIIROt
FIATiIItDAY M01LN11413, - OCT. 71,1851?
"k-HEADING dt AMER 'WILL BE PO UND
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Attenthiiil.Priends otScott. and Johnston.
I.:•"flekattintion of the friende of Scow,
iti.gtuar raaat f . is
ir 41 . .4 to the Iteoesttnee oil thwougb oen.lsatke.
the fortuitkon 41 Clubs, tti . evert election dletelet, As the
Lb. niPohUsestit uTasureittey of FlUtlnn's ,
to en , that e'er' , mem Biottnn4 Tolatstbu W nu... 4.
. • la , /. that 41.4 who riquini tt aro untantin‘l • and 14"
SePORII LIS ballot on the tleol , d Tueels7 Of
r nett.
Tint following Ootranitam 2:atm:slim:tint has been
Pa 1 7100 . 1 , 010.
A. 01pt. Pell , lsuitrr, leleatba, K
I .w :rtr ft !nro; the lOOlO.
ME W 6 to ALLEIpZIIIr Malan.
- *A meeting of the friends of Johnston an d
Strohm in to he held in Allegheny, at the or.
kit Roane, at 7 o'clock this evening, Sutural
speakers, we believe, mule:peeled hut one,. We
cad Minch for, will be there, if his he r alth'peN
abij will make en aligned stirring addrita,
Chet Tian lions,. e, fellow-townsman
and tiniverial fatoritc: Soule,. Whigs of Alit ,
gheny, let ns have an old fashioned, rousing
'lreting in that oldllibraltsr of IT himmry. We
ask the workingmen especlallyto curer, for Mr.
Howe' delights ta.addreas the Laboring classes
Whigs, come for your principles,
your 'caw,- and year 'candidates, and tot us
pledge ourselves to each ether, to do our whole
duly on the day of the eleition.
Emma IN Reactions.
On filaraly night, the Whigs of Manchester
bare a
,grand rahy.. Mr. ttoWe will he theie,
asaclontitless othotrepeakera. Let there he a
good butt . out,
GREAT - WHIG. MILTING.
The Old Courtilhitsh . 7was densely filled last
est:Ding, to hear some of oar Whig speakers on
the ge6it isanes of the pending election, Itoht.
V. Riddle, Esq., in the Choir.
The first • apeaker was lion. Taos. M. Ilowe
Ile sptikUfor one hour and a half, principally on
tit'ii ., nbiet.t..ortile tarill soil iiithotrgo he way
hoarse and debilitated of his long
most ariltious campaign, basing spoken in
netuli ityt.a 5 }strict in e county, yet he kept'
the latii-:iintliedee enchained by the strength,
iticidoessiiiil power of LIS argument, which was
unanswerable_ We should: be glad to lay this
speech before our readers did time and apace per
toit, before the election. We feel. assured it
Inuit: hove carried conviction to every person
vDc ekra it.
Capt.' Boor. Peaves . nect made a few remarks,
.; and announced his intention to speak - :more at
length in Allegheny this evening, where be said
be should pay, his resplects to James Buchanan.
• •• 1- .. - ..IPS respells were well, received by the audience.
The next speaker was Tims. J. BIOHAM. Esq
sylio slwelt with great force on state matters, and
the political character of Wm..Bigler, and wound
n.P'with nn eloquent appeal to the people to ist
thud the, polls and vote the Whig ticket.
Looms,' F.sq., closed the speaking for
the eiening, .and the meeting adjourned with
three cheers for Wm F. Johnston, and nine
rheers for Gen. Scott A band of music was
present, : aud enlivened the proceedings;by. play
. .. iog n . number, of patriotic airs.
The whole demonstration woo s very gratifying
and thews that the Whig fires_ are burning
• : •
Chi .E.;litors;of the fattaburgh Gazette:
Ginneurs,-The "Journal" of .this morning
- contains an editorial article, charging me, in
• emmcction with two other gentlemen, with "op
losing-the' election of Walter Forward to the
Preeideut. Judgeithip . of the District - Court of
Allegheny County."
. This charge, so far si I em concerned; is ;A
-1..— terly false, and Mr. %Me most have known
it-whet he penned the article. It is well known
tiniti wag prostrated on a sick bed about the
List week of, Atignst, to which I was confined
until sometime in September—that ass soon as •
• .1 was able to be taken - out of theuityj was
conveyed to the house of a friend in , Westraore. ,
land eoculty--,and that I did not return to, this
city: ntits few.daja ago. I am only able now
to ridpko*y!effice and remain a short time, net
being ri#:irottigiutly recovered to transact any
• tismera; - ft
:11.., - ...;i4ifi:Tijddie'Crehivairy.and manliness will thus
...r.` ..fprettuopparant,' in seizing a private citizen,'
:L4l..jiiittingdolis family and , friends from the
Solc.titkhn gruel!, and drugging him thus
M. Hairrros.
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Me; Haurvos for giving us the op
' Pertunity, of contradicting the malicious and
unjustifiable—we do not say ungenerous,
ohs generosity was not to be expected from that
iquarter=attack made upon him in the columns
'of tin. Journal, yesterday. Iv more vindictive,
ill-timed,
and.reprebensible assault was scarcely
ever made on, a private individual, and . it -has
. received the reprehension of almost the entire
comm Unity.
We ore oh terms of intimate intercourse with
Mr. Hampton, and we knew before we saw his
- denial of the Journal's statement, that itwu
klr. Hampton is an good a Whig - no
— everlived. He has been as true to the Whig
party as the needle to the pole, sad ha; been a
.i. mark fo r the most virulent asaatilts of the ene
-my, betsusenf: his untiring devotion bathe Whig
•
canoe, and Whig measures. None but tt knave
would infer that because a man had beezi defeat
ed iman amiable content for nomination; be
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therefore oppose the successful candidate;
Fixaf t stliatgroutuf had "the Journal other than
.":„.. 1 . , -,;o*fuOirt'fatie charge and vindictive assault?
• 4: - .t * ,VM'tnifneatig'Was from home, from the time of
~ Cpttentlistioatia the exception of a few days,' •
ttdpil.bn Rua .seretelieti upon a bed of eickerts;
.sy„, eh be is only now slimly renovating,
ogportnpity of engaging - active
• 44,1fintltoegutust emir waging, es he expressed
4:5',;;;,.7.1,151411int0e5ep5d0 ho:dhe Whig Committee that
t.„4,t;', - 3ve4Nscdt , get g!rteltly" willfhg to gnarantee
• I„ , ; ;,2ll.r2iflatoitteMli'yetrfer Mr.... ;'`a
FOrwardnd for'
dan p-
tictet;.bt it would be very
- dangerous for any one'to imssinittimati areePon—
. • sibility for theeditor of the hetrnai, •
. urge oar Whig,friends to pay no atiention
• 'fa dill. fife-brand theown, into their raidat - at
• ~ boar in the catoptiiist, by the edir of
Jetittlal.'q„,ly hal 'originated, as iv plainly
clinced 'theictitat' rticl fromal •
5 , Perm
.t.wis..'etmaltge,tuld has DO other foundat ion, Mr.
FlatUPtop's Mends are as . . true as any friends
Mr: Forward • has, and will give him as warm a
'support They would sconvto visit upon that
.• venerable and most estimable gentleman, who
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absent ; the sins Oft his 'preteUdedltiends,
who, if his personal poptilarily was not 'very
greatoroold have injured him irreparably long
. ,
Goitrous -News most Cstiroasts:--* letter
receive& by a gentleman of this 'city from Cal.
ifornin;itsteis that Mr. Resittno;thelyh
didate feat Governor has defeated Digger; .the
Democratic candidata by upWards of v.iliareq
. .rtlOtnlfilliy: and this is but a eircUmstatusei tolbe
way the ether Bigke trill be bea!eu in Penney',
31ernsti is Btanutauin.—There was a -gin-.
none Whig meeting in Birmingham on .Tfitirw.
day night. in was a large and animated, meet:
ing, and hog= well for the Whig ticket. - The
s emesters were Messrs. - Howe, Appleton, TaM,
31orlier
s end Hartz. Mr. Howe addressed Min
eel Particularly to laboring men, on the teiriff
miestion,awithe interest manifested by the large
number of , that' present, ahowe . that he un
derstands thei r 'rights, and comes home to their
fee Tinge
s :Wee. look fora good report from Bir.
=lngham.'
Bat:Loon Asieseizon.—Mr. Thurston made a
beautiful aSeepsiim from Cltrreland on Monday
afternoon..: Be rose to the height of about a
- mile; and blinded 4 miles'eist of ths city. A n
intihense.-utultitude witnessed the noeel spec
tull.' :'-:.-.• . , '.- ':
F. BrAvms,tormerlq of Mil State,
iiiis-beeyx:Forobiated ao.a walla* lot Aulge of
the Conti ' o! ounnoct Piece by the Whigs of the
of the eouetys 41r, Peitege;
weltOche; *ay he'eleete4!though it is =thee.
ii',lool'ol4ll4*_eleet2it Whig.io.
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Catam,
.orola
; • Tan. Stara lermsylvania:bi a efSve
year in thn former is equal to 'a decsde in the
lattei'Cslifornis had for • short tide a Oedy; .-
all.deronring.demooracim"hat like every. thing
ehh in that ../ast" Shier , . Its . naiecir was short.
Pennsylvania has had • A.desseolesciol4,lhe
same kind for s lopg time; tori.beingia :
Mate, when itgent into a bad o°l'ldß:tilt takis it
great while to get out. In Ciiit i ma th e Lo..
iofooos broke down on one Bigler; InTenniyl
- the same party are hreiiklng dawn over
4:tether Bigler. These Loiefeene v errary where
seek out weak =alit popular Manner*, deatitute
of firmness, and of pliable . principles, to mile
gee - enters and otheFehief olliesre--nuoh men as
Win. Bigler and Seth Closereo that they can
timing° theta easily, and IMO their wing, rob
swindle at will. They did snits California-,they
have long preelletal upon 10u 'Pennsylvania.
The game Is up„ hoverer, In 4 both States. The
ha*ltildealloit of Johnston has ;theme the Penn.
Ile titigians the adtivitage et having an ahle man.
aria whom kee.Vve Ma tricksters dare not ap
proach, and the discovery is lgst gritting an end
to Lecotneoletu
The followleg lively artield from the L
Trituttir Is iirpms,s ett, th 6 oecnalon:
When the State of California was sargaitiied,
the self•etylod .Demeereer took her into their
Own heads almost as a mutter of course. They
elueos their own Uotemor and Lieutenant, Mein
hers of Congress; Legislature aid U. S. Sen
ators, idled all Judicial and Executive stations
from their own set, and seemed to Oct no if
they hod a vitgantee deed of polier for all fu
ture time.
That confidence has probably proved their
ruin. There were among thbm amoral old eta.
germ from Tammany Hall, as well as from Ohio,
Missouri and other States: They hod come to
California to make money fast, and they had
opened a particularly rich plover iu 'the Govern
merit So each for himseld appears to hove de
termined to •ipo it while he was young,' and make
hay while the eon NhOtle; theraffixed a magni
ficent salary to every needful office r and being
still insatiate, the invented new places on pur
pose to make provisions for the faithful who
stood out with watery Mouths after the q first
lot bad been filled. In ehdrt they weal straight
ahead for No. 1, with a particularly resolute die.
regard of ,erperuse.
There is in any operatifin of this sort a peilono
tenilercy to overdoing. The machine breaks
down from being overloaded. So it was in Cali
fornia. The -lucky holdera, of the 'Hemet-retie'
conjuring wand used It right and left till its pa
tens* was overtaxed. lu. serving-up the State,
they cut their own slices, rather too fat. The
result, though not fully ascertained, is pretty
well understood. !The Whig Governor is cer
tainly elected ; as, is probably the whole
Whig State Ticket; , so is one certainly, so are
probably both the Whig candidates for Congress;
andif the WhigsAave not the Legislature and
the United States Senator; they lose them solely
I by the running of 'lndependent' or half-and-half
tickets in San Francisco, Sacramento And a few
ether counties. The legislature might bare been
Whig, and doubtless mould have been but for un
fortunate divisions among the Whigs of the cen
tral counties..
The moral of this result, is one which all par
ties should take to heart. 'Democracy" has
collapsed in Caifornia, not beeatine the people
ore not Demooratic,klut because they ore en.—
They refus to be swindlod and made bankrupt
for the benefit of the leaders and managers who
jumped on the Democratic hobby and rode it to.
destruction. They mean to' be More eeonomically
and honestly go erred henceforth, even though
that resolve shohld expose them to be stigma
tised 'as "Federal," or by some other equally
horrible ;applkpation.. There is a great deal of
commonsense over in that same California, and
whoever expects 40 clap 'groan spectacle. upon
her end make her eat shavings for grass will
pretty certainly fall abort of his calculations.
The omnipotence of 'regular nominations' is
there nearly ended.
Trtsancerix[ t ri Ratrioga.
oeitt excitement exists in Washington coney,
In relation to . a county subscription to the stock
of the Ilempfield Railroad Company. A large
meeting lately held in Venice., in that county,
appointed a committee to .address the voters on
ibex subject From that address we take the
following extracts :
We would, however, mention, in ptheing, that.
the taintated cost is about 2i millions, and from
what we know of the route and from the history
of other roads and improvements, we have rea
son to believe it will greatly exceed that estim
'ate. Of this omounf scarcely $400,000 have
yet been subscribed, and some of this upon con
dition that the road will run 'a certain ronte.
And the company have now come to.ui and ask
us to take $2.00,000 stock, in order to give them
sufficient ciedit and sufficient stock to begin the
work. it
If they had already rained by voluntary eub
ecription the principal part of the stock, and
that asked (or aid from the county to finish the
work, there would have been more plausibility
in their request, and lees danger in complying
with it. Bat If the county lends her aid to
commence the work, and Sufficient stock cannot
be procured by voluntary 'subscription to cord.
plate it, the-county may be compelled to take
stock again and again, to ani-h the road, or
otherwise lose what they -Bare already invested;
and no one can predict when the end may be.
We might also question the propriety of Wash
ington County, aiding toVarty out a project,
which' we believe originated in Wheeling,, and
was desighnd to draw off' trade and travel from
Bittebnrgh, and concentratelhem in Wheeling,
and which must, if it encored 'at all injure our
own city of Pittsburgh.
This city has been and still must be the great
commercial mart for Western Pennsylvania, and
contiguous portions of adjoining 'States. It al
ready constitutes an important and Vapidly in
creasing home market, for this section of coun
try. It has also, by means of Canals and roll
roads, either completed or in process of construe
lion, ready and rapid communication with the
East, and thus furnishes 'a ready access tothe
Eastern niarke-,- ,
ought we at ti orefope to foster and encourage
Pittsburgh rarer than to Contribute our capital
end influence tootvt:rt the trade and travel from
Pittsburgh and concentrate it in a city which le
situated in a another State and which aspires to
be e rival, of Pittsburgh: . It is oleo doubted by
many tummies men, familiar with ouch s'objects,
w hethep the mad, if complited,would be a paying
road; upon this subjectwe (Cannot go into detail,
hut many of the facts me familiarto most of
you.
Tho Baltimore and Ohio It. It. will come into
direct Competition, with it on the. South. There
is already on the north a cheap and ready means
of travel and transportation to New York, by
means of railroads end the Lakes. Boma of the
other roads also upon which , the company rely to
make the Irempfield profitable are at
least dortbtftd, some are only in contemplation
and may not be made and others may pursue 'a
different route and have a different terminus from
those now claimed for them,l It ie even doubt
ful whether the Central Ohio It.
.13. itself will
terminate at Grave Creek and connect immedi
ately with the Baltimore and . Ohlo B. R. at that
place.
These facts and others which time fails de to
mention, throw a doubt at least over the, profits
of the investment, regarded merely as a question
of expediency; and ehould the road fall to pay
Well on the investment, the. Cottnti, of course,
most suffer, and pay the perialtyfor its rashness
by direct taxation. , , .
I,"reply" to the above address hoe been pub
lished, by a committee of citimus In favor of the
subscription. We take the following. extent,
. .
which more especially , 'replies to the above ar
guments
Following the Venice Committee, we will
atomic of the " estimated cost. The •gentleman
who gave us their guess that the cost will great
ly millions are not, themeeixen..Engi
neers—they have not, so far as we know, ever
passed over either of the contemplated reales,
end it they had ; we have yet to learn Mat they
pouess the practical capability of Making an
estimate. Upon whet, then, is Greif, wise con
clusion, vague as It Is, based! ",.
On the other hand different cope - of Engineers
have been over the route; and the estimate of
such men as Jonathan Knight alai Charles Ellett,
men professionally devoted to' the subject, have
estimated the coot at not over $25,000 permile.
The route has been accurately measured, and
will not exceed 78 miles. In estimating this
road ,tit $2,000,000, these gentlemen have not
"endangered their 'reputation as. Eagineers, al
though the opponents should gores it up to any
extravagant amount, Well might the committee
say thatthey did not go into details.
This committee seem to know, also, shoot ae
Much of the amount subscribed is of the route
and cost. We assure the pubtio that there is al
ready subscribed land assured tjl3 the company
$564,0 1 24 and sebscriptionssre mill being made;
eo touch for that fact.
AB tO,the wise predictions that the road will
not goon to completion, that the Country wilt
be asked again and again to take etock, or lose
what is already subsoribed, we know such nig
gestione are coolly made, and also that croakers
ate ever to be found ready to throw cold water
on any end every public, improvement which
co da a- dollar, and does not immediately bring
grist to thatr indisidnil mill. • .
_}years still lees incillied to engage in a diem
eiiin of the . - foolish and bitter Aviary betwu.
pietehoogh od Wheeling. or toidra ourselves Tar
get to it. "We go for the interests of Washing
ton Camay, of our Beate, and the whole wan
FRI CALIFORNIA. FENNER.
14-ta bet*fieeted ;14 chili:road, and learathe
ltirat-'eideate fight their own battles, : with one
remark only, that Pittsburgh had batter tarn
het, energies and enterprise .to septum her fen"
portion odour trade, while she may. We shall
certainly never. oppose a rail road from Wash
ington to her doors.
kiL GLIDDOII . S Lectuaas.—This gentleman
deliVered his second lecture on Thuitulay e'ven
lag, to a large and intelligent audience, who
listened with intense Interest to the astonishing
revelations which hare, within a few years, been
made to tho 'mild by means of atcheological
science, which has unlocked the rich stores, of
knowledge which for more than twenty centuries
have laitthid wider heaps of rubliihh and crum
bling ruins, and the still more occult cuneiform
charactors with which almost every brick and
.every' marble block or slab which compose the
gigantic ruins of Blanch, Babylon, Persepolis,
and other ancient cities, were impressed or in
scribed. The account of the progress by which
the ability to' read-these mystic characters was
attained, was exceedingly interesting. Ile has
a great Manlier of splendid plate; and drawings
illustrative of his subjects, which enable the an
aerie° to comprehend him clearly:
This evening he delivers his third and, most in
teresting lecture, in which the recent discoviries
of Botta and Layard, at Nineveh and BahYlon
will be shown, tho inscriptions upon which will
be compared with the cotemporaneous records of
the sacred writers, of which they are said to be
Wonderfully corroborative. . Such opportunities
of acquiring rich stores of knowledge,. and of ,
gratifying an Inquiring mind, rarely occur.
OUR Nuns= TO BitAZIL.
We are glad to hear of the safe arrival at Hie
Jaaciro of the How-Robert C. Schenck, It(Mister
of the United States to the Empire of Brasil;
and to plate, before our readers the address of
Mr. Shencli: to the Emperor on Lis presentation
to him, with a translation of the reply of the
Emeiteoat
E21!1==:Ell!
Having been teppointed to represent the Gov
ernment of the United States at Brazil, na En
voy Extraordinary, and Minister plenipotentia
ry, I have come to reside near your Imperial
Majenty in that capacity.
It is a mlnson not only honorable for the dis
tinction which it confers, but, I beg leave to say,
most agreeable altto to my personal feelings, be-
CAW., 1 trust, its duties will be ever and only
those of peace and friendship. The present
friendly and good correspondence BO happily
*slating between the two countries, in all their,
relations with each other, is a cease of felicita
tion both to Me people and to the Government
of the United Stales; and 1 1101 especially charg
ed to omit no just and proper opportunity for
prenerving, advancing, and etretigthening this
enlightenetiand liberal mutual good understand
ing. I sincerely hope that I may be able to
render myself acceptable to your hlajesty per
sonally, and to your Elejeety's eubjects, while I
shall endeavor faithfully to comply with this in
junction.
Permit me, with this assurance, to deliver
now the Letter of Credence I bring, from the
President of the United States; accompanying it,
as I biartily do, with. the expression of every
wish for the continued health, happiness, and
prosperity of your Majesty and teall of your
imperial family.
AtliAT or THE CMPEROII,—[TiI&6IATION.I
I thank my great and good friend the Presi
dent of the United StaMi very much for thin new
proof of his frendship ; and I confidently trust,
Mr. Minister, that you will ever continue the re
presentative of the good and sincere understand
ing which happily presides over the relations of
our two . countries.
Mr. Schema's presentation took place on the
9th of August, at a public audience at the pal
ace of Boa Vista, and wan attended with all the
forms and ceremonies usual on the reception of
an Envoy Extraordinary and ➢sinister Plenipo.
tentiary. Mr. S. was accompanied on the oc
casion by the Secretary of Legation and the
United States Consul. Mr. Tod'had his audience
of leave on the same day.— Nut Ate
INDIAN Tnoonea is OREnON.—Dr. Dart the
firtperintendent of Indian Affairs in Oregon, has,
as we learn from late papers received from that
country, conelnded -Treaties of purchase with
ten tribes of Indians about the mouth of the
Columbia river, by which the title of the natives
to about three million acres of laud has been
extinguished for the sum of '671,°00, payable in
ten annual instalments of money, flour, grocer
ies, clothing ; &o. The land thus acquired' ex
tends over a hundred miles on the Pacific coast,
and some sixty miles up the Colombia river. A
small reservation was made by the Clatsops
Point Adams, containing come four or five square
miles. The Kathlemet band reserved two small
islands in the Columbia river, called Kethlamet
and Woody: •
Dr. Dart was assisted in melting these trea
ties by Aleurs. Bpaulding and Perish, Agents,
and the peCty were making arrangements of our
latest dates (August 19th) to visit Port Oxford,
for the'purpoev of treating for land in that viol
alty.—Not. Intelligencer.
Mose or 11111 '•l'eatc. "
--The Pennsylvaniari
of the Gth num
•'lf Johnston iB elected. theiwhole South will
regard his triumph as a declaration of war upon
hor institutions by the most conservative and
constitutional State of the North.
If he is elected, the Abolitionists will feel
that their course is counselling resietance to the
National Law has been approved, and that the
fioneltution of the United States ie, indeed, no
thing but a ropeof sand."
Whist good panic makers these Locoroco's are!
—They might gall some people with such non
sense as we publish above, if the people did not
know that this is part of the "fable alarm"
which the pocorocos are trying very hard to
raise. Poor fellows! All 'their fun is spoiled:—
The moving cause of this declamation is reveal
sl, the plot is discovered, null this rant is '•flat,
Male, and unprofitable."—flor. Amer.
' - "DxMOCIIATIC" GIiATITUDE.—A few year More
the life and coal of almost. every gathering of
the faithful at Tammany, was a clever young
young man by the name of Edward Welsh, Gift
led with that peculiar improvisatorial talent
which made him an improptu versifier and sing
er, Edgar was always on badd with some of his
sparkling witticism to dispel the dulness of tho
very logical and very stupid speeches of the
Ceases and Eamberlings of Ilunkerdom, and
many a round of hearty applause told how well
his shifts were aimed. No man was more zeal
ous, on one more honest, in advancing the inter
este of the party, and no one was more smiling
ly recognized no oftener asked to "take some
thing," by the rotund office-holders who had
used his back as one of 'the rounds in the lad
der of preferment. But when the great fe ad
arrayed ip hostile factiona the forces of Thome
uy, Edgar in the simplicity of a honest heart,
was mildly puzzled; be knew not where to go,
and finally withdrew Into comparative retire
ment, and mourned over the destruction. of that
invincible. phalinx which woo In the olden time
the terror 91..011 sorts of Whiggery. The voice
pf the siren was heard no more in tammany, and
the mushroom:brawlers of that haunt went gown
to the Pewter Meg unwept, unburleshoe and
unsung. Sometime last Sommer, Edgar bade
adieu to the. scenes of this heartless world, died,
And was buried in Potter's field. Not one of the
office-hunting crew who used to pat him on the
back and call him &Jolly dog and stand treat all
round, was at band to soothe the pains of sick
nesi or cheer tho departing soul; not one of
them inquired for poor Edgar, unless his maud
lin mood they wished Ma song to lighten their
revels; nos one of stood between his neglected
corpse'luad the demoting-room; so he died like,
and was buried among, the common run of pau
pers. But it memo that The National beroorrat
has been visited with some compunctions of
•cosacience,or interest, and now, after a free
libation of crocodile tears upon the-Potter's-field
sod, begs for , a public meeting at the Pewter
Mug (amnions place!) of the friends of Edgar
who think Mathis bones are deerviog of a better
resting-place. Also, poor Welsh! Yob wen not
the.only good easy fellow who has been a hewer .
oNwood and a drawer of water in the camp
of the Philistine 4, only to be turned oat to
die in misery when you became no longer
"available:" while, the. sleek rogues who went
into office upon your perm:mil exertion are riot
ing in the liunriesund impudence of polar and
Place-
P115313/11PPL—The New Orloins Bitlletin ewe
that there seems to be some doubt whether the
Hon. Jefferson Davis has or has not finally de
clined the'nomitudion of the ultras for Gover
nor of MissinippL The Bulletin inclines to the
opinion that he has declined. Ills letter of ao
oeitance is dieted on the 17th, and the Somme,-
villa (Ems.) Banner of the 25th says that, up
on reconsidering the matter, he had withdrawn
Ma aiceptance. We regret to hear that on the
26th, hs hed lain for several trays
. et bee resi
dence near Vickoburgh, dangerously ill, and
this, It is "[opposed, will be a reason for his
withdrawal trots the canvass; The Jackson.
Mississippian announces. that he has reeigned.
his position se United States Senator.
The returns of the result of the late election
for the State Convention show that the Union
men have electedeighty-three members, and:the
State Bights party seventeen. Tim Vicksburg
Whig says that the beading of the ticket of the
Secessionists has been changed from "Petuo
credo State 'illghto Ticket" •to "Democratic
State Ticket," but this device„ it sap, will not
h e lp sheer cause R. H. Buford, who for the
MMMM
t eight years his represented Lafayette
yin the State Legislature, has declined being
' caradidaie, for the same rtaseus that Influen
tuel the Withdrawal of General Quitman; and
ridge Clayton has withdrawn his name as a
.iiidati for She High Coact of Appeals iii 'the
'orthern District, leaving the Hon. E. 8. Fisher
the only candidate for that otlice.—Nof. had.
CLUVELASID, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI BAIL
. OAD COAITANT.-,AL a meeting of the Board of
irectors, held ut the office In Cleveland, on
aturday, the 4th inst, the following proceedings
ere had:
The President Mr, kzu.ey, submitted to the
Boerd a communestionisetting forth that, in con
sequence of his other F engagementi, he will not
be able to girl. the neenvevry &tenth - y to the
duties of his office, and requesting to be relieved
from mid duties, except no far as the same may
relate to the foreign eorrespondene and Mmineen
of-tho Company. And thereupon, and'upon hts
recommendation, the following By I w won adopt
ed , to wit: ,
''There shall be appointed by .1 a 13ttard an
"Acting President' who shall be ve ted with the
full powers of Prmldent, and chat *acute the
.uties of that office BO far as the a me are to be
performed within the Mete; aed u • tit otherwise
Herod, the Pettit dent.shall bo reli.red from dl
utiee except those relating to the fo ign negotin
tons and business of the Comport without thll
late, end such;other duties as us , y from time
to time be ordered by the Board; and that the
other of Vice President be disconti.ued.
.41. motion or 114. Ozza, tb
procceeded to ballot for an .Actin . !
when it appeared that ❑. B. l'a
'unanimously elected to that offic'
llor.
all Importation of Haraware,l
LOGAN, WILSON
No. 129 Wood Stre
De.mixe to mil the ztr a rio. , l3lnre o rt
FODNION AND DO
HARDWARE, CUTLERY . ,:-& c.,
ISIIVIITED DT ICECENT PACKM.;
•nd whirb thPr ntmpzird pie t ... ” off or at Ailth prioe.
.1 I ill/ wubrtuleot r.f llANti'S.labrs.4 C. H. AN E.
al h.nd. i,F
Scer prom the universal suee ss of 11. (3.
Farrell', Arabian lanlment In melt= I backs, rheum.
alto., tlitteattesl Inible, what, ast.llings, c ntrachsi cord,.
Paley. AC., we hay., no tlouht built till rapidly Ise all
other rem:mite, on the ,belt, u, there la b. tartlet- dou IA
but It to the oresto-t retettlr the world re r knew. It I•
aoually t.ffective fur buth maxi anti 'beast. and should 1.,
all wean, be krpt In riser bon, In town ltd coilvErr
:.... sar.qt..m.a.
jar It is just What it wanted
bore evrr
Cheinung Cu. N. T., t
Felt lfath. 1517
"J. Kidd d. Jour agent au fi=re I Mal suet
opened, and be left but nby aturn of Lane's Venni.
fuge.and I find Il la coins off very fast, it thus far It
bat 'given Cool catisfaction, and lase p 1,1 to be just
what the public wanht.'and we hare gal tt atoms. and I
to not truth to tel out. I bare but one dot le7l. IV ben
your agent a. here, I think he told rue :me 'place h.
sand If I ahuutd went more. but if he ii , I hare ft,rg,t
ten Will you bate the surdnece to enter fur cue na dug.
en ninre on syretpt of this. PETRII
For cat. by .1. KIDD a 1)0.,
0,1,L16.6•1rn fin, do Wool H.
Petroleum I
rtr•ot Mawr Ittataga...llLE CAPP or TOTAL
11ha:therm Coign at l'el‘ntacw.—We Invite the attention
of the elliirtcal and the public generally, 14 the nertifletto
of Wm. 1101. of this city. The cam may 4a seen lit ant
p.rn.n 'who mar be skeptical In relation to the fact, hero
eel ~rah.
t Lad teen afflicted severs/ yeareveltla • fairetietieof both
ey es. •hirti tiontanued to Isere... until September, lobo,
the Inflammation at that time haying Involved the whole
:ming membrane.of Loth eyes, and endeil:ln the donors.
14 a thick film, which wholly destroyed ml sigh 4 I had
snots:anon performed, and lb* thlckeningramoved, whieh
hl/12 rrturmal and lull toe In no bad a eondlUritt as before.
At this eta.. 11 the nonaplalut I made antilleation to aeve
ral of the most •mitient medical meth 04.0 inflamed me
that •roy eyetiwonld never get toll.' At Onetime I conk!
~
out dlstinguleh any object. By the Writ I acme friend.
I commerh.,l the me of the Petroleum, - 4h Internally
and lorally. under a hist thieve. have imp veil dells no
ill the present time, and I Lane raarveral "light suttee
ly. aly central b,.lth wout ven mn4i lm roved by the
lie troleuni, and J attribute the restoration Of toy eight h.
Rs cue. I reside at ho lint &maul attest. 111 this city; mall
sill bac happy to give any InfortaatiOn to Mauna to. no,
cane. - WILLIAM lIALL."
eau, WILLIAM MALL."
. Far vale by lifoy.r McDowell, 140 Wood street: It. Z.
&arra. 6: 11 und etr..., IL A. VaborMock. A 00. comer
1f0..1 and Proof. etrewts: I'. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott. Joseph
1k.a3g1.6,,,AJ Allryb.o,,:plmo I,y O, Pro.
pro. tco, A. al. BIER.
...11.1Awrr tEk.,statta littaLuigh.
Citizen's Insurance tympany of Pittsburgh
11 1 ~'NCOtIkdllli L 10.511. INSTITUTIONS
\u. 41 Wul, .tr.., ha the wan.lcitukt
hr.'s - Went A W. Nut,. V.e'y
TLf. eatrebAnAlw
lu
• ri •
th *
lAiret..ni.
mlao aro .11 can...us ul •••111.od farus.tr,
thr uJultuuuity Llf Wu VrsJ.i . 4131.411,,0uer,
mud Ixt•r•.l).
Inmeruu,-.C. U. flurry. Wm. Uagal•y: Wm. Lam.,
Jr., Walter bry wl Uugh U. lilac EOrarl
.1.g.0 Ilq.crth. tl. flarlauaL. S U.
Pittsburgh Lite Insurance ompany
CAPITAL, $lOO,OOl.
0£170£., NO. 76 FOURTII T
or - VIC:EWA
axles S.
X.
rNOFr
Se , t+.l.ary—C. A LUtitot
ads.rtru..•ol - ISlitnothrt yrt
Young Men Take Notice.
4 SERMON, eApecially utittrosstut to young
6) tie :L.L. W. L. HOWARD. T1,03.1.11t...,..
111 L. rerr.nl .1 .104 mac.. .....tiems
Freeport Academy.
REV. W tiALBREATII. . . Erioeipal.
TIIONIAE
E FALL TERM of this Institutwo Wilt
the
See.othl Mouthy of tioreuther. • lu
andel , . to the br•uthre heretofore [Aug qt to UR• rtehh,t,
the etudy Of the Prearh Lethmagn •111 t Salmi unt.,l.
Ettelith :Rutile, 1 , , L 4.4.141. SIR or • toren of 21
weer.- oel Et(
If Catharine Keough
"7 I LL call et iNo
uy t.;„ 1,07 - t
2:e nri mtreet, she will
MUSICAL CONVENTION !
Musical Convention and Teachers' Institute
AT
.PITTSBUROII
Under the Direction of Mr. A. Mama., of Boston.
t 31U:ilUALCOSiVENTIONand TEACH-
Lab' INETITIitt, on the Pl. gf thOoe Which hare
oureeeoful In Boston, Roehester, N. Y. awl other
will be hull lu the LAr.incrrx lIALL. title
torah. eutuntenrinit on WEDNESDAY.OIIiIIiaII at
lo o'clock. A. fi1.0.n.1 continuing 001.0.0 three or 1011 t
"TteEzercio.• ember. kaluma
town awl 15=1 na Clan Tenctuntl i Yoeal Colton
l'hureti Hoek., in Ito different etyle, &rola, kfuell.
le. The Inductire System of lnetructlon CH receive as
pedal ...low and be as fully illuttrated and etplattual
timetime. will pertnit. O th er celebrated ontuects 1.111, :nem
time to time, he loth:ducal; arid,. in short, It god be the
aim to hare tuck exeretweaa Le matt Intereeting and
olieful Taal-hone of 31totinir Schools Laullero and Wm.
hers of Chairs, awl indeed to all oh ' . feel an to
the general autlort of !Ink, and I ofietially Loth., Mend,
of Church Iltnele.
.
•apaetial that Mr. Moon will have the •Thlalwaao
Of othei ricilawat
• .. • .
Mit , tlin l.1.11:1140U. ander the dliectlon
Mes4n. Mason it Webb 4 (the flret astabllthed In the tom,
try) held tte tint toweelon he 1131, Lod ronsietell of hee.oo
ger4r4n.. It lug elet4ll) Increseed untll,lnll3o, It Luna.
11.444 upwards of 'TIMI.VII ISCADIZI9 0111611.1
Tlrltete to the C404.11[1411 sO4l Instltnte Yitt , butila
may be obt•lneal the Boetk and Mamie Store of Jobe H.
N •• bi••••letiert. 82, eihnlttlog • 1•4• IT
a ton 4 tlrslVl , •
•
Cleruppeen er• Invited to attend free or, orpenre.
.4 hit
H. D. King
QAKKER AND-EXCH A NGE BROKER,
hdra COIN al the higher/ market ram
estrro flank rives bmeghtend 440141.
• Itsehsoge on the lad and West bought and 0014.
81...d0• bought and sold OD COMIDINIOU. , uctl
O:&P.s.s
TA)SHARES OHIO AND PENNSYLVA
NIA lIA [LIMA!, STOCK for sals $38.50.
A. WILKINS co.,
• Stock and Exchange Brokers.
ne n rorner of Market and Third Pt vv.
ILK SATIN BONNETS—We have re.
k... 7 raised and wilt exhibit Mr dos. sot And s e t.
In Bonnets. toelll A A. MASON 4 CY I.
n ROCIIE SHAWLS—Just reo'd. 2 cases
. 13 superior Broths Shawls A. A. MASON 11X/...
LALNES—Now opening, 10 eases rich
"Fog." Ir''''''"""b T..7MASON *CO.
igILK WARP PA RAMATTAS - -Justree'd
kJ al A. A. MASON A CO.'S, 02 and Al Market et Dell
LAID DE LAINES-1 easels new style
Y
now opening at A. A. MASON R CO'S. t
Private Residence for Sale.
TILE subscriber offers for solo his 2,
'COUNTRY SEAT. situated on the Allegheny PI
raw, about four mills. from the city of Pittsburgh,
containing hum NINE to TEN ACII.OI Of ground. under
a high Mate of culUration. It [Loomis with librUbberf.
Ornamental Mal Fruit Tree., of almast ten deseriphon.
Payment/ oulkla emy. Ennuin, of VILINCIS O. BAILEY,
at the sterebottee of Ideema. It. DALZELL A (N)., No.
street. setirls•
SALE-A first rate FAMILi
1. wan, •Idch rut Or moo al JACKMAN' s
ivarr noble, Immo rtrret. tiel
Executors' Notice.
•
OTICE is hereby given that the under
nlened are the legally constanted Executors or the
and testament of Henry Hutt, late of upper til
t:lair township, deed. Therefore. all pawns_ twine claims
against his estate are hereby requeeted to present thrtotbr
settLement. and those being Indebted thereto are requirwl
to make Immediate payment to tar Ol the eubscrlbere.
.iV alf' ANY
uell:euts,S MeCULLY.
ElectiOn. z•
A N ELECTION for President and Five
ne r a=c! h ell T l'a2, 4 ,7ttr, d , N t i re,7`„,,, P At
TPOlber nett, at the hunk of .6llttgl.figlik,w Liu, /
street. Pittsburgh. between the boys. of ll and o'clock.
ocilwr3PT
N. OttOWM, pc*,
Young Men's Mercantile Library Imam.
tion, and BS eduulice Institute.
GLIDDON will deliver hieLhird and
I f I lad Lecture on DIIIIIII.ON. NINEVIMI, and Pelt
p, • (emantletek the latest Ilibilcal doewertis
among the andent monnmente of Awns, Chats... ge..
euplow! y Illtudrated,kOn ewtuclay evening, umb e r Jim,
al the (My Lectors boom earner of Prowl sad Fourth
...Ws. canc. on woad.'
lecture to *bantam:. ae4M, Wlock. P. M.
Tertaw—eitiscue alCdectlaaace. cwt.—Tickets to
be bad at Um grind book Corn and begets. Newberg
chgle clothwton, ante—obtainable at Ulmer/ Foams.
or of twanntaets on
for pertlndwbece small bille.. -
-
~FINEA:'BUQdB9 do assOrtment of
12.'4,14 CM815441. Pulverized oMI Loaf 4mrart, from
It. Louis Btemo Ikea+ Relfr , ale orry, for ot nr.luccal'
41. t"S JANIS 4. HITICHISoN &ca ,
MIEMIR
TREE LECTURE
if IN the SCiencti of Mental Electricity, at
IVJ Pllll.O (EAU. 07 De. EKELEIi. on Tucalay nerve
lug.Odobn Mb. at 7ie clock. Public Leanne , each Went
tor La Llailts, at saw! hour. Admittance niter Lir Left
nlarlit—gentlemen 15 era, ladies 10 Orli.. Ile will 0,0
Aglt®ar c [ha above 11aL, on Moods'. Lie lath i 1 1. ..
at 2% olelca, P. 51. 14 i:nollona each day for If Jaya for .
the cure of Deafini r, M th lli , ndneni, Rbeumannee. Lala ) •
lap& Uteri, Leo e; In abort, an dieenine may be
eared or 'relieved kr system , hatellleently aePlii•L
if eca ,—L n ,11,1 Oren as cLarge. Poor created free.
Commit-anon from 1/ to 12.
•
•
Urami Farewell Mnaical Tour in America.
MADADiE ANNA BISHOP, leaving the
friendly abnn,.... of this grest country cad, .r et
P h i : sra ro ntra 1 1 1 :nIn t which ,hr Inn Lrcq
rnewl•rsd tO Laura kindjus and [nunlike., taking
buder -way. tnany ;I•rfol wherr she has not yet.
the Lemur to ain't Males ie., ye announce that si.
will ogler Intl. [austral amateurs and ite• r eubl_ . tr . of sari.
77f(Pitt;:t.f227:r. dy fn ten n v n a l /11 1 y " re: ' ," . .:torn!...ro bap
In. the *Marlton.. 6f tvtit,olll' u ttrlol,l. and or
franged on the' plan et 1L. , .' varied and tie•
orme witn-1‘ shi hay relulerryl ws succretotful
The following linen( awl will la ..bend to as much 3.
ej,...,,dannes will lairusiL—Ne warn. I . l.ll.elphia.llarris.
burg. imtUOlnlY, lhatsyle•rlatel. Itittebtargh, Lev limy. Cite
elunati. tosington. Day ton. Mad haat. LOU lAtil N”lisilln.
St. lands, Mem phL.,Nickabuelt, Na.bea. hut , tkr Mo
Colarablu, Monition., M..... Sassnnah. Charles-.
non. Augusts, Colunibia, /sr ,111111 Nes. loth.
MADAM!: ANNA3IIIIIOP still be aeel4lol by her TA/.
CO}W.IN under the d Ilwilen 1.0 Mr. Ittalls.t.
:tole Manager and Ldrortor.
(wfXe i lk Vt. ' irtre'tfrw.""or:lrslVLl uncut
u t t a
utuounned. oellktf
Good Chance for a Gardener.
THE undersigned will give a Inuit Cavort,
I ie Leann of same TEN ACltrnl of ground In Itewirk •
le, 'Bottom. for a Nursery nr Garden.d will arl.t 'io
maktux Uhl {14,1•7.40 Impruvementa. The
loud ie of tbe
quality. and
t itle location la au excellent one, 'ging
very convenient tlll,. river landing and railroad &out.
and °air 12 miles rom the rift .
.1 IT. 4. lIITE. 4.l.orant
g— 1 I prime Carolina, help by
111 oetu JANIFUt A. 111 , TCHISoN s t..i
L EAD -5511 pigs Galena;
soot pound. Bee, Illcht bara;) For wale hr
.10 JAMES A. LIUTCHIyON A.
MOL4SSIES - t2.0 bhis. pritue Ft. Lou
isttelio,r,' fur sale e t
lola' I JAMES A. iiirronisoN *cu.
E •, hales Kentuek , v and
l! IP nl —b11
tetinh for sale L. g .y
told 1 JAME , : A. HUTCHISON Ac Co. •
ILARIFIEb SYROP-15 lads. fur ;ale by
,ado JAMES A. HOTCHISoN A Co.
Rl~,g ACKEREL-50) hbh. Lar i pi No. 3, Ma,—
IT eslitteette!inspection. tail, for sale by.
oclo JAMES A. HUTCHISON it CO
UCILIVLIEAT FLOlllt—A.superier arti
.dr of fresh ballot Buckwheat Flout. yin? nr . .l at
Nu.. 206 Libestr el MAI. A. McMinn/ a CU •
nein iirt....r,and Tea looter,.
-
iostiEN AND W. It. CIIEESE—Can-
ILI neatly on Land and lar sal. by '
•••%$ NI A. MeCl.l , ll.ii
Y. AN . D GOLDEN SYRUP—AI-ray,
Llon handiand for sale by
ta.lo '\T fit • •• MeCLUItt: A to
- - -.
• New Music,
riMIE GIPSY'S SONG, or My G.,lisotlh4;
1 1. sung wikh taaturour
applause by Jena, Lind; al .
her marten lot:lW.lttaborgh
The Mooe i Catania very pathetie wog. •
11, snags)) - , on as ranch) Catharine Hai Amerir a
sae .'afalan bra e : man Or Callum.. nay..
The Enexi,te.l
The nignal March: margwed by II Klein,
The Bagwell:kb,. Quadrilles,
Alamo—A Friel:Con Of meat pooillar
sinilih music. foreign and Arognran
wL H. tILEBFII , nil Third
Sian of the Onldnu Harr.
' Stereotyping.'
T"E,ubsriber is prepared to ELECTRO.
rkittOr,V et: Pula, Ne..agoer Head.. .al r.hort
nobles and Yogi mod • rni, The duraholtr el thb
rapper start.. p• weilutatord by gm! loot,. luis
g' . v"...t 4 na thaw trku tortal. Thu subacriber
fors for the prfti.t to furnish Elgatontere4tYPe• in Moat
,ant at the nyttgnars
pares of stns made by Ihe
method. Person, wanting Una Itlad of work than.
" r, IF LAK Y..
New Marbl e and Freeport Stone W orks.
p induN,V ILK INS, in addition te his
,vtiosiojettliblhtu,nt ... Libe rt y ; elsert. bent of
'I c.d. Las ed a I.rsueh Eagn. Itarble
adianent to t bef.{l4 ee 1•L•r, gal, whet, I, was me...,
-ery variety al 11 rbia and Frpost Stua..,Vn Nom
imen,.
Vaults. Tomb , tuner. Mantel, Sr. 51•r1,1,, Curbing
and Vowing fun .2.onotgrt Luta. ike;., oi kr , •••••4,4 !,•11/r •
rem durable mkteriaL Beim hwat....lra.coaa.ment to the
recast., ti prepared t execute ordere•ith pnuoid
"ado. sod an lbe buten terrus.—.sad buo... fur acoati..-
.Ls-a of the nations, berebofore so liberal!, ....sated
ocn
Board then
Pro id en t,
NO. EMI. Inte
Ctleland
ICutlery, Ba.
~. co.,
slid btbnn to
say all who
the falbulne
Caution.
FAIHE PUIiLIC ARE CAUTIONED ugainM
recylaltug Mt. rawu Prablea ayo . tu.tue ord.,
tt airlktattlelt. 41644 §...pieruber 13. 1 , ..1....ttniab1e 1.411 .
moults Witt dato, for ...Rt.{ hutatlrml dollars, (VIM, at.
t'aluirtly of falai out, bat bet. stop,' .0.13 w
4.; uN
•-•tt raalt.7tVittler etratunl bale Oat.
tt• ^ •• blepttant
tblal Itattetl What, oat.
3 " brown Taut., 1)11,
rtwo3gr,-.
ttu hI. cLexta Y II
10 610 •
/0 I .4 P.
lb Itoatrbetnat Tea
IT and t b. boa., ultra nue, for ttually
bared cluttro
15 Ur Itte,
Co htla.prauthui S u gar.
• It " prat lauding an I for sato Ity •
111.•Ciii3U RN •
It ti11 •14 1 A s o UN , ItII .I I , Li k E.l) la 4 . .
to any Sharlat; Vreaua Ito Itutttul utalet or Eurultu.. -
Tl.l4tlrltuhlltal ttraparatiou la utst,allbut ).,r runty
a mu) ruitarsami . tamatb ratut..tplast uatalamd• tlro.r
.15...t.L.gbkir.msu, sal al,. +Malay runty...wt.. it
(Sr outran...oa [Yin SO by the eruolla-ut tutotr mo•tal..urr
.4 IV hattua. •reb tut oaten. the tut in nanult•r.l.ur.
Y' o 4 Pkt..1.. 1 (DI ...art It pampa... tzOit a•Sr.t.strrt.
tuatatrtatt ar.tele..m tu.ivat tra•ahly i.rvixarust tn. lb ,
In-t material, • 1121 410 t rta.l al.) mkt. tto •
but at... .1.-toutt t artu•lt• for olatarlm
t•rotatuut, u1'.11.14 attar'. durbut th e 1..1 ts.qyr..)..at
aut! (tut aetet,l, , tt...41 am! allarty tunittlo. awirdeJ it, at,
rvnOlr altt,tt 410. bigb....tintatiltu in la Itt..b It
n th.turuttaustat Fur .a.lu arlsolu.alo and rutattl
vu It 1.. nlibbltltu. Si td.
Far Sale or Exchange,
BOUT , IsiNE lIUNI)ILED ACRES OF
D '"' T""'"
.ituated ltueratral It'arttl
together by lair or barter for property In Mr <ay or t.
...Jolty. I t ends/ may tv b a d o o
tar...... 1 but j. antall Poor atll be requtit.l haod. II
out ulraotavv b ulb. purrhater. lit,‘,TlNtir.
IN tillaratt.t.t.urst Li. limo Nu.l Ye yIP•
a. Firth ;41.....ttiatut.dtat..ty Ib..C.lrt. Ilnn
and 4.11.
and any nib,.
iiiluranalbin µlvan. to Any irrwn. ilniltinui it. ui
Iwaft Jinn moll breyanyin i i
I LOVES IA NI) 110SIF:Itr-- A. A. MASON
IX A en. hair, noJlrrPll n baba :I oi I-41We I . iit.•
tante, N.J. am; otlint
..r . nitebruin, ~,,• 111111111 mo yo,ii
KESS 4.14_10115--Opitning daily at A. A.
11/AinlN ia
....Una of kill,. Caabuierni. 14 Lout, Mn,...,.bi
karannetina. Akkiineni, An Ira
B Ai", , iNd&
finning:
Candie•lck; f..r Fain I.y
A I.IILIIKKT,IIN A I.}l
EAN:I-1111 bbla. IY • hite, firesale by
Lit itut ar.arsaa • ea
' °LK
t'F.ATLI ER—I 00 aith.• Oak manta!
1,,
Far 0.10 by A KI) • oa.
•. _ •
LD RIEIWIIISKEY—A ioirfif ,:uperi,
''''''.
l'- ). (AILIIEREA11:41(X1
B li 3-
u .g iv7E ß l: 2 loo kegs and 11 bbls. prime No.
30„.,..,1, 0 0,1 ~,,,,, br 0 e. 01fid 0 00,
nes ' Nn. Vol imaJ IS: ....mid .tre.t.
1
I ARIL-5 k egs No. 1, Mr sale by
LA 001 0.001./01., P.:MARI - VEIL
t
BUTTER -50 keg , . prime, for rule by ,
twel J. B. CANFlati. .
LINSEEI) bIL-20 Able. Griawold'a brawl,
(fir We bra . .. J 11. C.UNIVIELIi
I.IIEARL.A4II I7 "'O cook. for role by
..1. - , oh , - JO. CAN 010L.11. _..,
A iIS - 100 ba and •'0 bblo, pare , S
A rr L, L E I R 1. 1 ' ' bar ..and
' IL -
J. C 0 X01321..,1
ft i I IIEESE--400 brazes Common;
:IQ - Ct.= f01..1.1. , by
0,5 J. B. CAN VIILI..
I IJOAR-114 MAL N. 0.. , for sale by
0 ' ern J. E C.V. VI MA._
. .
PA C KED DUI'TER . —2ll bbls. good, for
we b, '. J. A K. 11,111. i.
, tg.S . . Routid Church Building
tIII.II.IAILL ASII-31 1 casks Adams', fur sale
'by ' J. a 11.1 , 1.01 D
pOTASII—IL casks pure, for Hilo by
.00 J.l It. VIA,VI,.
1110
4 001..' F Et: —ZO bage , ;(l7ort n , fAr o m , u , le by
. _ ' 0
TOBACCO—beet Virginfa umusufneted, for
Pak L., J. A It. F 3,000.
..,
Englieh & Bennett
ILVILOLESA OROCNRS, Comminftion
✓ 11.rats,01A .erndnains, In !indu 412,1 rimburell
Illanufarture,—No.l,inontl 1!1 ce
at.. betneen
W,.0l and titultbileld liitt.bornb, re-. tlll,ll On bun'
and •111 receive the liiiinwing nun, shill, off, lot
elle at the !,,went minket intent:—
1W bona. Inanff'd l'ithaero, 000 bag. Rio Coffee,
iW •• nip a lb lump, 1.0 pkno I'own:ll,mm Tea.
• liegn 13•0irbd Tobacco, Imo-1 0.1 . . ••
in gran iin• cut rbeirinit do 50 bin* 0. sugar.
lOU ° con A Jry @Molting:sn bbl. In. 0 ?101 a ...,
W 1111011 epsoinlo Cii . rare. ." A.ll.
• nin teas .lora n
Si " Llano. •• 30 bones 8110• UAL! Oboa,
1W " Common •• 10.000 lb, Sinnott...
50 bide. Almonds. Filbert...2,ooo " °nib. Minden.
Woiltaits errant nut. ..5J rinks Alum,
nod oround quip; Jor,ooe itldl
v mare Rork u. 104 '-nn Lone. Eosin nonn•
ga mow Tomato CatallP. "
10 " Popper naueel Mould Dlp Candles
• " Liquorice, 100 bbl. Crueler* , lloo divine VIRO. I In lierren
Ito boles Id. Iti,ltaisine, Mono IW KO. 1 Crashed Sugar
ISO " tiround Sybil, too pkge yyt. and UL Flnnkei,
:Re leas Carla, uol,bl. und Sugar.
in roan White Iffnen.! Conperan, 0111.1nni. Chalk,
U. Logi II bite Bruit ogar i Cnnton Yarns. bitting. Can
ilJ boa. dlowlrk Carpet Chain.
IlJnarnal ropy.:
ISS SMIT,II, Milliner, froni N.
Cork-24 St. Chair street, Pittaburgli—bna
eninored n dreoimaker, grow 1
Maur, and la prepanol Ito execute all ord.. al the
oLortent no.
eke tice
d.. Shmilllas, Ctilideen'a aline ni Cie
neaten manner.
•
N. and M. Rank.
/9 SIIARES of d tho Capital Stock of, 'this'
Bulk wanted 6) . 1 It. A . HILL t
,Idaw I Rock and Extbanso llooko.re.
IVHOTICE—THE yA !ITN ERSIIIP EXlST
ingunder tho IlYin of It. DOWtinEND UO.. be.
Wn dissolved by the dent.e. 01 Kee. C. Townsend, the 01
y a ssasned will eantinve buenloss herototoro. and,
....style of K. TON NSW , •1.0.
MW. Y. TOWNtIENp.
Pittabnoirts
-- •
Cc 3Lal Towll3cfp. wig. P. tou,t,t,tn,
N. , Priitlitotl. P.., ' Plllxbutull.
TOWNSEND 4 CO., Wire libriaufiletu
rri, No. IV hlariletbtroolt.,Plttatanyb.l..34lthir
14 1 / . {.ESH. SALMQN AND LOBekEit. -
. 1: rut up lo OOP utak tiza I printl rat, hmudltAlly
..1.1—.'0...."63'' P ' 141,1. 1. MeCLORLI a CO., •
.3 ~ . 1 tir.ent mud T•o. IMO.,
tii RE' WINE V NE(t.A It—.
- .. Cider
.- ..ty fowl. fur pictillk —kV ule by ,, .
' 0 0 ....
RI &a. AI ' Ulto • C ) .....3614batit st._
`PILES-400 ma !Cneeia;
;. 1
2 ebr... loves;
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arking aid Inki
‘,.,‘ 1 011IIVIERCIAL .- ...,;. \.,ANJ SEMEN•i`.. .
~, .
Eci -MA Tvil IA ss - _=, , - --- - - - - -,,, - - - ,- -- ----, 7 ----- -- - - - =---- --- e •L* -- \ --- Po oloryi e f ores
..--Adrrritsatsandsubrertptiorm - ,\, \
11:1;= Vitia=7: l 4 tre n tblet* A =l mull:T..l{lW 0. 00 " fr••• ON , A.';4TA'rol'E s AN - N
PINSTOLOGY, '
trrvtruit.ttrartiorth IN, ,o 4 on, : 'F \
, N.., ‘witiftt to lb. joritetruttorto ‘btalth t and \ttlbyttotat
--t-•.' , -- • ‘ ‘ ' l --,_'._ .-4 , _ ---- -- _ \___ ...--_--,==: = .ha. imet mo taxproribent—'l.tbi litrbrobw Oar
vkantttur sale by \ \ ‘ cos,oH\ . ~ tiottniot Pittabarctiar; trilbittbiiverk, it IY/L. \
wm.\ A. SleCLUftti it 01 A. ' K i '' ''' ' " %I initrunfi t al.24l: 4 \ t =ll " usbrattui
col,,bli : best quality,
.Neciri i .isieitxit sett „ ~ % , , , • ueui• eet,earituage4,oTeej u e t u.,.. t
„, , \ ,
\ \ sunnier mom. , o .,°` l °'''''' ',.',,,,, s i ., : i tl„,,, W 7A%"eiViiViL„yt...7"-; eiteili= `" • \
asks 'Are Itr ,, . sale by ‘, 41 r =- I .t i • '''••• ..•' gi. ,7, , ,.,- ., - , 707.,....., 4,,A,....12,,.,,,...b .y.tma, ,
_,_ ' tttit- ,0 \ -\ ; \
J. tttqlk(lON AKER / OJ. \ ~ 4 . , ' , 4 ,', E ''' ,7 " •,.• •6 ' . • •• .-t;c- ----
\ t. U•
or titilel.ox . \ --- - Ybkittielb priers \ ..
' \
'''' ' C . , IH ISZ M 'PE •R • , C.° ,_ tl F t.tricort, trim All, bbn ..,...5 %.• ti,t. utul LARGEST PAINT NCI IN Tileli 7. , ‘,' ,
eaSkft bIRUeII [A, winter, v ' Ottri \ trat.lu bb l. I.i , s it 1,9 = 30 bb\t s *trits 111 ,1 open or4TRIS EVIE:VINO, Sept. . `
Pt.tllol.l,Nat.t RR
t. it b , 't, \ +
. 0., _ .
o, o \ , tb. . thtt Adteru. "burlt , I'Qu -
tiAttINNIY h.'s, iex , .of, Imx.r-- —tt .t.
, I.Ntit• ti ttill b eLl i ttelLAl PAtt9rutts.‘ I' t bESt sod •
e t, extra 'O re. e h
, ese; 4 ,eie \ We s st,motreoes t .nuturat for millimb at Ott \ I .ittßk , 4'o 9t' E .. 1 4 T . • ..'"', A.. '" F-41, 4 . . 4 4 14, 1 '
- b 0., ~,,, ttraU I. tut brat Rut surottr. rm. u uut e
.. t. . ....
iiiiiiiili
Matchless Blacking and Ink,
/NH. CELEBRATE V •• MAP(tot SS
I BLACE NO"—..rmoted, rupeput to utr,roll.,fterni
fa th. pubLl...eal to stuitki: re4hmate. If alkutadvAxl
hi 11()WRINNoN CO, AArr vreet. rarer North
St. Phils4elpl....
•
CODOlSH—Reeelvf an fur Hale by e \
.• M.U. SIeCLURII 1 A.
ritANNERS' OIL--3c \bb : beat quality,
1 for rule by (o 7) 1 \VIII f NMA KEE &CV:,
4.: PERM QI L-5 casks 'ol,re , 11k'sale by ,
LI na J. r.E4ON AKRE 2 LIJ. '
i LUM-30 bills. for aale \ bx ,.,
A 06 J. IT I 4,NALAIEER i.Cll_
1 1 r f i l.
~. A 1. , E t. 0 , 3 I L 75 j e s( aa !c i :1; 0 1tte17 . 4 \ V o n te r,
~.: .4 1
it tIIEHSE---S .. lt
I: !! , bole, e o trz i: 'Ore. Ch , :i3e;
, ,11. II kirtdeL (k i l j l.ln am
—anal. by tur.7 ld " ',. AiTek aII\C\ LE .
FiSii— .. \ \
f,.:L.,b1. No. I Lake kui.e,lior linl.: A
AI Id Ll,ldo do IN , do,,
Ird bill, No , Ju
do !‘o I ,k,\ vbiy.fw;,
—All of 11. 11. Illceullnutie hmud.,-114 held ankh, I ,
oth.rrd In lb. , mark.., naul witrrautl.d to s nqamln .tm •
. •
,
f...: bbb, No. I Lake fthilarior s. o orrt: \
`, \
Al h f lthhis do dU do
1,0 bbla No.,
7.4. do Na I Jo\ 'Whitefish,
-All a Ir. 11. Idoeullou We I , nami,-thn Iron article o yr
ottoned In lb. , mar Let. nod warrautad to 'loath, to •
...atonable. lonathut time. For kale by` by s
erl•-• .fpLIK,ISATT•it.„I2I:I.
..-.
110U'rTER-3 1 ) eons fr/•sh' Buttll.r; \ -,,
. ~ rltool do, , .tc.„-'fur rate hi.` 1
11 ILK
, !I ‘ . kthO. , ANDLEbb._
ISA LEJI.Kru....O-tntsks rod Ori\l for sale
, br .. („,r) IV ter( k klet.thallthillth. ‘ •'
ii, 1 LK S ! SILKS! Now oper;irtgat. A. A.
I 7 SlA:lith 1 (NI •S- \
:a toroeo of •orl , fashluoabl Illtdd ltilkeaorbe ks • low as
• 7U oeult: leth
'bt bor.,. rtelt a Warn dm al.n,
iil do eke... Itror.ade do tie 7
AyON N ' ET 11 - 11.1 - 1.10K14- A. A. - 111 A. 11 1s4.
co. •tit ...boot:'b /to. monde , .adder of ri .1.21.-
net ribbon. ,
SUPERIOR T ,
Put op in ilatallir I.arkg, at 11, turn Pricer.
TIIE subsrriltbrit treold retsg. [fully
,sYkrii
at
Invite the attention, tit retail deal thd W '''
o ors to thotr tory superthb TIKAIt, loth OP 111
el am meson parka, ra•olo4o am to eadu e the
air. and t,reeorto the Teas percectly fresh.
The adroutthre of Teatepol. bpi. this tray. rralalltab.
at, an ohriutui that Ithobvb Itht lately la oull limy
Jaye slum. entirely outverolled'tho Immo Teas: .
Our arrant:erne/Igo wad lapilli \ .4. fyr hdrio 4 ~..,, ae e
V h rt '' tlttr.:rru ' relf u ‘,l'l . l . ' i ' l ' 4 " 4: t 4l/f fr llke h at ' ill t h i r h h • i
\
..,.. ata• All Teas 'bid hythelbth!irthrs aro ooldu their .
0 .,,,,,,,,,,,,, oud rerrentsthiloy, tar''{{ atq 301 steles all,
mentor may to rotorued. and thbtabott relouded.
4LL71,1.‘ -lle tot.. [ throb Iphstmlul\ that thetbara b
tome othrsbod 1,, wlllng, n ll'o r krbi lloubsybrls is
snd 00“.. ro t tlilens athl damagod Tr. Vat Up ill A Allt4.
tar rothour o ours, br ...zbibitatore 01, uf grata.,
roan oldstned fAOIII an Tu 14VVIii 10 Oile I iIAIAIf lilift ‘lO , , S i
•.1./...n0 that oirry parka, put op I. , ,th.rlihriled bat.
.or ttame and atthrantee
LOO,E TY.Art of all grad., orui varlet:ea 7holesale or
ro taiL.at the Iteroot rote,
Wth A, blelthtlittl a thf\ rti , ,livtlere,
th 7 - , the, I.ll.ertt althlt e
EAV CODFISII.--10.,drums Jut& \r4t,l'a\rusd
I.for 4ait• by bur: i A dollti %V Arrr,; tv.
.
)IA 11 A 1 A TT A S, Ll' ON EIS E 01. (3411414 S
A. A. si.t/o/N ttr'o , rlti Or. lb , ' 'II , ' . "*.`ll!..'\
,e stole b 00.1.. \ . . '... !!. `1 !
VRENCI 1 MlllllNOti & TB 111 ET 0 LOTUS
IL: -Note opening at b A. NIASI.I:4 6 k CA) P-22,u it t'.4.
=t oleh curd Frenoll 31orithe, mud Thill Cloth, olbt \
A 1 ASELSIERES k`Ntoi,J. ii 4 LAtiiEs-4.
1) A A ALISON A 111. 11,v.. noel rreetved as r. 0./... I
1..., xt, le• il•asionor, ao I buklonneo• or!!
.. - . \ .... -•-. - .
I' d iESLIGABLE l'4o PEATYFOR , SALE—
R . , A Kt of Inottod Lroutinb, U.. foot ok , Cralb othebt,
.11 rlill'Aili, IN teet to Canal 'll.. nror,4l) , but 13
.hart dodartee troth the. napd of lb Uhl„ and 100 Jesus
itollruad. Fut Iran., abill) ta , .X,
b I' k ith lot:"Lblibltht kC(.1.0.t audit/ rteutet..
.. .... \ ,
UA jilllo AND I'ENA.A. 11: . 7 40 shaybe for
v 'sir st 1 1 ,, , , ' s° r s . , A V4ll'.u i L L a C . 6.\
• ord,.it.lthr l. l loet ant Kachatubi brukartt
g t FIEESE—Iik , ',ores l'reurrg ' "
\ \ ,
1 / Commort— SW, thoeirlbe \ I
a for tab.br . - \ , ~ JANIk'S IJKLZEL to .
on: \ , DBl5 err atroot.
g ISIVEIIO I ' IIEPAILEI'kII. I IIN- , 141 . /oxes '
1 F.. of ibi.del.e,oba arbelo t0,t,......,1 .34 pa it br
\ II I. tilk Ladle., It% 1., .
"%iV P A
LE Uli-75 galls; itst rek\isol
.r.. 1 , by - L rILLtI.
gt REAM TAICI'AI-3 bIts.YyARRAN K
.
L,
Kb HAUL lor ,ale let \ oeul I: K. SELLKKS ,\
/to:\ ILSE 5P0NG4141t74. , lbs. 14 . supeik'gr,
1 .. .) quality, formal." by iu:a..l It. 3. ELLEIA.?.... ,
il
. s . Ali.B. AllftloisTlA-2 \ casks for ' le by ;..
4_,1 1.,.
g I ASTII.E litoA/' , ..-- Illtlx \ k/s for suli - 4,13 , '..
1, J. orb \ ' 'I, I:. P. bELI ..
t ill;11 , 4 R 1 ,7 1 4. ! ,; ?..10 . ./ i. ..1 , ,:K ,1 1N1 t 1„ .. 111:3n . u . t , ttb . u- -
or 11l luokinat 111.,'.., N. ,' Thlnl ". .tral.. 4 , 11:11r.
L \
litli.k . t.L , l b ."..i ! ..ii - , g1,4 ,. K.1 " : ... \ . :i1 L uft1 „.. ty ..,,. /
i/11
a.uomerra,rey bad Lao4; ' ,. whi4 tbe art. aldlitta
hes -slow rotor Karl Ca! Imor 4 , 44 , Pt" . . ,^ ;.ra • x .
ety of etyleit ...penally ad bled.2%rlb . l ls la ll . : ,
d i'ENU INF, :SIAN 'IIESTEIt i11.1411A11115
'LI - l!ttb •t•tor b./ t... 1 at theeston• ut
,ab \ IL' 111 . ll I. t 5. isutWartF.l.D.
THE vticsT .N ('AL SIE,E.TINOrtIte
1 TT •ill Ih Call.. Mtul a DAV, ILOT 4:
veltr,art. ottl br Gehl the 4111.....4 t \t0r...1 alma ,
tl., to Pittaboralt, ou Mu ay. Glut., .1. 4 t 4 0, ,
~, I
NI. 1 • '., ‘:',4- T. ''. , 4 , 4 ."' .
( t IIi:ESE-4 , 0 ho es primp, 1V.11::, for ?Art!,
WirOK tt'AlettAtsltkLlSS" '
t
New - Stock. of Chi kering•A \Tian' 0,.Y
011 N 11. IiELLUIt, ad l~tipl
or. tertivinn an onta [min olor n Ntl ,P.
trnn3 un. velvaratn.l nutanort 1...)•;A ann.,
R'o SMALL
devr,ntivr turotehril
KEW GOODS.
1 11111 E , SUBSCRIRER baring nor receive;l,
hi. rota., ,dart of VALI. ,AND IVINt.}I(
would rerportrally in form tarevaaturr. an4 . l-be put , be
thla t- la oreparal las •111,0(... lor ealrr
rel. or rrtral, ry lon prker
Ile hs• to lay ill nit the 5t.411 10 . ..1 1 or 7, Ivor
yawl 01 Emory Irra , m, anal*, conapraloc to [arr—
.-11'1,er,-. r•••tormy on,/ -a-mrlda.-oa, yey.Tr3elm
Plow lark rill, all par , . Rod wit 1411.4. - \
11rmradm
•
•
Ilre•y Wotan-at othade,
Error!, PoranY.
Nluaiu 11 . ner:
Pretah Hs nod C.4ltuarrai
13wethrr with Fr..nelk ,11 , 340 , a. Prlnt•..4 en.llanaTs
act,'
HOUSE FL' ItiGSIIING GOODS:
144,1:34 mad 1,11141. par, Sha not,.
rt.,m-4 am! riot !rah Pillow I..ltata.
,d, n-. 1 nod 104 Toble banaratc \
6. 4 and 3-4 Parma, Napkin, sada...alert
llorhabark l rar
It(rh l'raara roam, nDiaperalarm lobl C e Corry,h Ttaoadtalg.
eu r 4 ogle,
31.radllra quad, French, Vornitore.l/may. Martalo and
Curtain MeLenals,
MOIiItNING 1)R GZIOD,9:
L4 P '"l " 4
Wart Canton Cloth.;
Mara 41..11a.tr Lo•tra,
~11. Warp Tlmbet
Illavk Chant,:
!much hl ll.luu erareK Mode • Crape
l lL..L.l C l:t i l ' l%...tirTot al 71 , ; . ;
mita, and ch..,
mph , JAYI ES A. ' , Jai:, MUT.
. .
iF.NEKA OIL, l'arkeriburg,)--5 bble,
13 prim. ante!. 10. n.l I,
It Y.. SELLieti. 57 Wood at.
a b n W. li. Ohaeae, 105 du
v,„ ; Cream du.. rtvarive..l rod lar rata br ,
WICK a bIeCANDLESI4..
N I /ILI LZ`.---5 b 10. Saleratuti;
•Lear Tobarro;
40 priron Tbaert.,‘,
2.. COllllll4O s'n Tobartp:
.10 Aaelta f l t er Ilalt. fur nal., I+ •
HARPY. JONV.S A .
i;;;; TAR CANDLER—In whole a
OEn Lool ( 3.1 11.111.1",
_
LRAF' 'POIJACC — lO Wids.,an
1111ir 11A1ZDV. J
fIAVENDISII—Extro fine Cikendish
`,I
h.., Le nab, by K EYSER A hb+DOW EL,
DOTTER—IS keks and 5 Lb's. v; c 4 l and
I arse.: S. SY. HA. If DOH. 1
I NSEED OIL-5 bids, reed. an ti\ sale
II bY' .`O'27 S. A.W. 'JAHR. 1.. 11.
IV I , N r tO k Ir ,, I:s uA re i g A i t nd
.rilu us-21) doe. in store and for sale by . % \
see 27 S. W..IIARKAUO/C,
B UCKETS-50 doz. in store Itud for sale ley
W. LIARBACCIII
ICII SILKS—A. A, Mason Co., have:
eJLua p..
o.n od a
beau tiful lot of sere sorrier &Asa
nun and rick •tylon.
NJ - AlLS—nal kegs ass'd - eity brands, on
11 hand and fir wale be A. CIII,BKIITSON CO
Laherly
1,,` II:AC . POPLlNS—Beautiful goods, just
I 3 rAo'd or ae 55,.0 A. A. ICA,ON A CU's.
I IUAItS - -‘sl.ooo 7 keplitt,; s rincipe,. and
X / lingua Close., on hand and for Ft hy
A. eIfI.I,I,IIVON A CO.
• B EESWAX &...FEATLIFIRS—
ea
oduli...wax; 24 Auto and
gale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
mph', andFroul sta.
. .
1 4 1 0 ft CIIAMBERS—Very cheat) Will Pa
4, per, asil . : , ll . m. Borders. itylivi . ,... bll..ine i t A itt rale
DILA I lw - lit BRUNS AND SILK.S-2thiak!ur
i_ a Ilyacurtat.t. lave Open tble morning a sup in) of
•
L. above tantifonabln coOds.
—...—.. \,- '!;...''3\ ._
i N Infallible Itenooly for TCOTII ADlrk
1 Tarter on W. Terth.:".yonsgy and bleodlne llama, f '
I o•nte, for .cleat ISM Milt A 01elaJWICLL'8,
niatU . . , lOU Woal arra.
131 LE 0 I NTM EN T—W orran tott to en re tile,
i .yrurst c:anra or Pllo. Ina frit day, by 4k by
119 , 0 IS NY,alt A tiFl?9,%yrt.i.. 14 . ‘ , 4 ,. % ocal ,y.
2ENUINE MEDICINAL — PORT ' , WINE,
e TA BRANDY, ANP AIADKAILA WI,NR—Itt but*. any
~....,„ 7 .
BRANDY,
1, •:. Ki.kBEll. a M.,I)OWiIL, 114.1Wcod at
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13A l'A II: HANG NOS--Neir tiyle of aubl
c r !i,<:=47, ° 4'l.W:i. i i , e r " l 'N'. ' i. h ./Tl l .l r itiflAr.V. ''_
7 '
mph/ • 0,1 11,onal at-
REIN'
I e OIL 40 1 .11--300 yatD' 4, 4., , ,,
%A .., .... qua rt.er lireett Oil otlY, for WhultNa Mina..
.npertor for ...mina to any art e. mane fac t that
port.e.se.,uat received and for_te bytb• place ne ard. at
i,. :are Rintllll. NOS. 7 and mkk +Yeeet.-
\ .I),A 11. I . IIILLIVIk
11.4 . TrO ' llti.--10i1 bble. it4tra4a — m - ily. for eto by 'ret...2 et. W, 1iAR11.11.7“ EL 0. .
•A I K..EREL-100 bbl ll.. Pg ii°.
'3. '
l AC Ylaaaaebueatta Ittepeetlott, for ail! by
..ep= B.A .11AltitAIRil1.
g• iIIEgSE---50 boloiCrealib for wale by
1 I wyn 11. A W. A RRAOIIII.
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ii LACIiWOOD, for iMptembei, fo;skilni
IN trot.atEs umna7 Depot, o. 74 Tbin u lar , el.ortn.
..ae the 1,4. 0f... _ _
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N EW BOOKS--lravels and A
Ldu... -- or upward or
.beard an foot :ginn_g an .count of oho
,d wool,: hi woo. IT. efonomom tote of
vol. than.
N.. and sa of Byrne. Dktiorun7 f
Jun ree'd and for We br J. 1..
n3CI LI Apn141301141110,
•
trait, 041troat non,. \ ;rwourst „ for b railliatkat to)
't„u . trt V 2.1 . `°."'1bf", t '%1."..'-'..,.,°!`"7"'
IIA..01:2•1,L aoart7ct . 1: 0114. kid ' prit , er . re w)011
taalutaio, , d., \ tVilo 2.:,00 Or ai,,, 4w sbottUrra, .1.1 r•
for old., llassia lw.c. telling at 1,1 hr. lulu, and 11. 41 . 2.
for rugar eure'4 ealriesect.
BUTTEIt•-toll. AlO Dm keg at 10 \: O , ',ltalet, freab II
'two. ototre. la bit Itl6 , I' 5 - ~ da m
VUEE§E -- klul troth. general \ b N. bee.
dalFoll at 49.63,0 w for \IY. 101 i, . • .‘ N
Yip I.SK Nli—Maloo\lllb Jo now at 100 it ' , 1,11 , ,U. 11 . 1164 . 1
to wiling at 114••=c, \ \ `.,* ' \i. k •
311)LASSE.:4 , ,Sola orPO, bats Orlesa at 360 •o;, , tibiall
r liugarbokoa at ocrotclii \ . ~ X :‘• \
llAß—Smlcy.are conNtnri to mall I.a.f k 46*
; . 4 .
&FEI:—A moderato bc,a4w faddy, at 11309.1/40'fr
Itio. ‘. A,,,\\\.•
\t l
LI ' ?:...W—Pritao am crow Wbi ~. beahaare el, 0e,..11.
50..u1341 5t . =.61251jil ba. \ V . ~ \
VI ' la amnia c to mull loop it no: No 1...1i.1 ,
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at ,aw ~.h. 2.i r,o, f , ftwth`l. !.. ''‘
61 D + -3.11‘ brawl. of Maul.. 14 may,gtu from o);•4
Aa go : ‘\ .1
baud at $S e.h,.r.,.. }.t. ta, for Tba4by, and $1 /21 1 1
tor ti a e .,d, \,.. \ i . .', \
\ sliza
I'OTA7.B. rtharaalasJWoca aria, Natal oat Voe for
'owl, and 37., 6 1:,..22.,04u. , . ~:, \.
\ \''
The riveyit thi s ellotot...lo (hying eit . with .
• atNISI iachel4 chialkaL \ Tioot .Ugly bar
ci :101 , . quite Crtrary ‘ Vb,e' general wloli..alt a .. ado
lte . Pram., aloe ;.. thoN a,Oo of tho water. Th w .
...2. cc,. thou, very y, reltloAu ippraraiwe of na zi,
\
Th. steamer ihrnal., \Ceipt \ W. \B. Con 11,
l ! o. tor ..wclonsti rag •rlay. 4111E 0,.. ..%irri,1 aolteight ol,Ok
quover, b twac mad watt a .' am dor brat Wi
en 500,00 t cigoollaut la l a. \.\ . \ \ •
The ste 'r J. NI. Harris, Copt CrOoks, lef t .
yr-ter,/oi afbMo4n, for L s 'ipcicamti r1i . ,4 . rullOblerable .
l' ' . '''' "* l \ ' ' '' 'V 'umb ''' \ \""'*"'''.. \ . . \
\
Cnpt Grace,sorthe CiO,pionati ria c ckikc oteshler
10baut. Inform,. ' an \ that t.A.i twurh , ;`nod bO \ tb.„ a
owolaaw.l• bare ~c 4.
~, , a JtolYl\ c ortfoundea tb. 4 natory
her. \eamor with that o toe ill \ Irani.. Olfaiaer rilllaat ,
winehently blew up, ith nu 4 dleattiVa.roo.\wiuen
re.t. oov lower Miluilein Gar !Villa* aoskpes at the
marl°, *llea, below Liss \Oty, oak tread \i6recit tiro
*rot r aptl/i \ ag,..be will be trasblrd ilk eater tioe trade kr
ou 00 6 • ,HP. I 0 0° t\r i " ,. • i.i ' l ' 0 4 i. 4 e- r , . \ .q
\ ll . cill , lan!, \tqch will .o el: als , b, eay,l,. ee o,vlo!,
'""'•' " • • • . -
pe the fi ,V! . ' i ' I. . t r'''''.• frith ' i. i i 4 e- r" A q
11 . 1. ill iant< \hleh .111
~ ,I r e a lm eny her r y e il l e N .., ,1, T
he gree \steelier IhtO4rik, or the Tlite
trar h. cud Olt 1113.0 . 1 packet here..ArtenelT epprOneht.,
1n4. , t r rotoplett n t rd er111.1% r• ad to her ;du, In
'Ott , ttr , \ ee Frith htteliet, upon the th*t Am itt th e elver.
Fc, Ail be the Ise tbod most solettel4hUnt ict the line',
weetrin mtnenlficenneVf tooth, sa intprektedtprin of non
v.tr,h:ct.ti, \vil pr0t..4.13t,..5eee.1 star bone, aloat \on the
he le yrs. Fred, th, tmeataita.a. t itc lle ucdel,
Lend th;11111 !I. pure) O ksa I..tent, boo. atilt \1 - 116,0, to
\
oplun•hOgo• lodge.. dce,ll, to by ooy of th [Meat
rouneravli.loat. tit . '
\
\ Capt*ory megnifizettateer WinOile ef t
i• aoa tooiaomei tot , arm rtlitkr to eitn.e the teat\ st ti,
Melte. rieeNt.She O lt ni., thtss 'hilt from ell tti •12
tolrece of the ...e.s \ . „, ut neel...od,blTot. .
•
The eteses7 lytioeee7xcel were a a
'aertined‘to leave tri.itteitinatt tor ilii ninth Ob the Oft
\ The eitamers Ckeio and Kettte left Louis
riller th 1,!..u1a on Ile ek... tag. \ \
-
he..lk so LocOs ii , ' oVican al\ the 4 ioat says
—.The eletanyieElephatt a\jetpuler name. \ the e'er--
nude her Bret Ir , ppeareite at;t• whiitf on t 02i, hum
1211119.11kLi IY luedip,,fr lav a leen,. \
,
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1 ' FIXI,I3It.AND GRATN \ MAILItTEI, \
ElOar—Were onlito ...Urn sNth\tlet.lte dett... l
Ilielnyle,ert out clan. lo Pitt. , I tlrtran tktte
6101131. bread .$4 2,..'.fwy it .t:' , N. e to Si:4,a 4' ,
MiehlFitt atni tlhio„ eusulnon brufult.. ,12%,aeolaee
\
14%:. # bbl. rail), touthet9.l.elLe el 71) itt /4 3:,tirtl4 1. ,
I
. araiu—Ve toofee o tuo Uetok deutOpti s lolkur Cote. 1
r. hoe 0 , . 6461ttart,.utixnt \ 63,t snit tehlta. la Eoe tf boo, 1
`,..11,, - i,;,..1,., ~t. n Fr h er le \a.„.3‘44 , 41.1. southern
C
ye ' ..,
//War—There , very little %clic It or thh t,iark tt, de, _
'''' Ven .' i' l=e r ' : S :l;:tetily ° llt. ik.....4.--
~.i or ...,aci 4. ..0 ) ,;,, at RA , :, tor Vh--Itt
onto, It went on'eryd ot.X, \erithobt W.., care I.OL_\ It
, rvior I. Sit3lo/0 u, at 3.. , .: for ulotabd, and .56
t,ound Wet , from \ store. Debt ittettl* t end 4
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Y OW L
, DEI#T., COMMBITIT . .
.. tempe r
ry,,deee thc, rolieskuia rules \\le de.tee
y I. Ex sir e apprerenee•Of.e bi 11.% The geTt Lau
1 ' k,i ' Vta a ro' ''. eln . r=7Tettato blhe ' thu
a, • : Pi, irt eAy r bark t.:Xotind tool., eleert=h• „
-
{,..4- Dolt end av , aotre , o earltraei. ‘, •
.I, Latnnttott. roll e teem fee `. Yoe expreeslon di,
r .. lt• ewer\
L ust fad lay iike. Itetttetthnt the
)h .
~ \ .,• e i " autet .' th e 4oW,, '" ?tetf i' tl 7". ''''''' '''
'',:. ‘c,..11011,1, It...7l3 . edall..ruita: alai, headelLad circa
, I r: r :t:c4viv,. - .1v0ar , :,,,.....74 ...4;z..ctln;,=,
, ,ca th e ~Nr, n e. loolo;•tt tfca7,,i ,!, a.: ~,,,,.,..t.r1 . 0,000, .
t •
k e ‘ tr. ixs, ) 1e Ifetiniptl';lnel.4•lettere tic nobie ' llf the
1 , ,111t. See; ithey see all, upright. perfectly • trbe andtTutt
:3 ''°4 V.l:lVileV.Z.or p...Hki , ,i,,,,...11,,
face t; the lettere, a.; et, If It Is clear. end itcds
‘'Z, r e ' et i l= :411 br ;l b elj,gon f ih e en d ttren r' - '4l V=llt
!oak. /1.. k I Jo' Alt cur. \
pp 0 re thre.ro d hand nittee Mg - rived ott,the WM
sr Inel, ,nn ( be %Id . equ..l \tri vice and dletanwpf a
uniform end, ' • th. Thlty in' bnt:dire home, rel.-
-srlitde ne a te ;:. ' note perfoet, In onaltiterfelt,•it s ir
!dont nt•• b \often% ,
, atirl', tut it door .nn • pea \ \
4. Nat" . t t - tmPtltyt. or entire...re name,. ebb ht ,
xllttere hear h berth, tj; hid of the\ wee. and tit alwipt
1\
atllrA. tellers I. toqieh • awl ettiMteed 'reef' Irileett
Colt:kite ey am do ICI well. \
• Ndt =lntr. re erintd b Stephen \karrouglik Wore\
Co di' thtt " ,0 out \tool Nu to riectly eonnter
,,,,,..tree. dr.. 000110, be • ortralte, edaltion bomb
stuw•lt , nod th _other ' • lair or nlinit above the
1 1,. Irv. I I • 'n '.e. IL
. k ,-- iiR. --, 4.-. - 74; ' If ' ' BUGH.
74,...—rfiv.,,. . _ 414 ,Inehek s lc thenrsl h met
mart. at dark:ltAt 71x12, AO 11.111{ , F. \
J. Aleßeel„ 11°,0E1.11
, rpqt.„ , ,
Athallie. Pikekla EA . 9.13 , 11 , N ,
fil. iihtivel, Utile , 1 , 1 . .xt Iy.,,tete. „ .
G.., Basler, Hut .tevtok . \
PAZ,!'",11:::14,= 6-9 ' 'k.„ \ \
\ iip.A.m.gis. \ \ ,
Atlantic. Parkittom, 11r4ww,11.1e.
's wmat.4l...u. nzr.,.,,,i,•::, ! . , : ,
\\ J. WHO, Ilen,yll etaollNirerneelk \
\ Tl!..lll..hTner:a. till Aw inn .
% \ .
tlurelt. Colorrif. itpeellag.\
J4lls , toMoodtom ,Iktlese Ile.
}://3 to. Cot. ZanetrtlLle.
CLIANUE IN TILIt Olt,tfAit I/1).
QN AND AXTER MONDAY;tbefitkiinaL,
the ofterunon ruin trill lesve s Now BSS ' btu( at I.
'e ortit, mut return nu. leave Vederok s street, UttiOu at •
•P M. Ity erder of Bested of Directors. A \ \ \
p a\ \
•If .., tlEt , . PARKIN,`Sick 'Agent.
\ lam BOOtal NSW BOOK , \ _
k'I\I.IOLhIF.S' LITFAIRY DERO, T, 9.74
Thin/ street opposi. .. Post oMos: \•\
rper's Neuf ‘othly M no,_for OctobiC,
Iltshar of the -oration t tho Mooacch/ Mt \ lf
bp .1. de humor/hie. ' , \
paoltene Vesautittf.. oc Pc/ '' — ' . 4 l .1. " \ 72,
of useful artVles: •
TNW PLIIID B NET IBBONS--hkr
\
. v. P.h .. 4 ,.. t b lt i u . cc , hlle .. ld . „„httecelf cllt suOPIT tn.!
s l O . - UPER. 'pl. CK ALPACCA ' Murphy •
,i
lactate/It dare bred iWI Peso /m onk 01 a it ,
0 04 ...1... EINe per 7•lll—ned somotaesuper
enpe , ohmic 11tpuccu!. at lI.CU pee s /ord. oel
(aMeRIE.S-- \
7\
0. • 2 cake vest's , •tett Auu,
sfap
YEAS
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ned.
Ni ()Tic
uiw
law been tqll
le the Tres.,
•
I,IiTE Itai0 I. ,retnOved to o'ut ito cpe,• No:
If
~,l , Id Ilitlit 1 mina. nest Litwin,' ii es f: . , nt isittinil
. Iss, itt bainl sisompliitsnmorlsesbt outentu aid nqr
own nulneture of &or oil clottis.`i•Art t Antialn =4 ,
iursilltity oil cloths id esti/ desimpttotb thill4WCl:d;
Ule.lll nlliclotli sail buff lincc. Wiliiinif blinds knit trio,
init. itithipletei ylib English nail ti n\'. ' l blotiss In
itrtat variety.
In ailtitkin to the stity, a, A e. keen nanstalitlf ‘ onlizil a
full .1«t n 1 ,4.4 ts Luther suiSklns WM.:init.,
altn t .l7l%.i l irtfliiii i i 'l n
' '. .ll . llri '''" ntlr ' ii,x T . '" ,,X4
tsikle innouLsilumil of Joitin gothset ". . tinilct fhontsir•i
pettish .II ul iorfni.b.we ode w: prices that tninint tnil tt ,
n!sfir• , 0...,• -p s
.. J...!,/! . .iiituArs. •
't \ 'DigiciAktiiii - . S — " ------
ririllf, PARI,'EIt.SIIIP herotoroto i , ,tit. Ong
lietnieen the iin Abr.. under the tube and AIM ,
01 • John CaLl won A 44ddNQIII. is ibinctsi disfolstS bpoolU
'l t
" ...T:Lil2:ll b . "A . 6 7 °f I '' '. 1 7' 6 ', . 1 1 b .. 't" .l " 4 ,
4,1E4 cht.utvt,i.t.„
0.-t. ut., Ml. JAbik3CALIIiIEIAs,
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V.O -PAR NERSI IP. \ • ,
e undertggned, v log funned a Colatig:
airah tp cantor fiis =an a 4 . styla cf , C, alibrell a *sit,
atti , ir4ll watt., Skis rA. 'II.V;i ,41y11- CUMBYLioI
1...1112eM, at tbs 'ragouts at am firm J ob, pshirrell
4 cot. Inibn9upon. . It. , Jitpt En ilLti,blifi . ,
-Uebilst..N.l.A.—bn
-i''6ll°°°DS -'7: ;4IV 100.1Ail-:-.{.. A.
slAsosso ea wil spv. VI \lb...iki .. I .li ,
...w....4 As bundnid t ri PnoSnites of ra•dtm
sad bonisnlio Lir floods, utast, ttiatientkei`pf whole-
Ws and mall ructmems ,Ivontai. \ - ' ao2
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ilf
tp vot.111:1 leu UM the amouut of th,,,,, e i. of rimissloV, ' •
,- . 4 , ,ia, 1...1e12,% . , :r11...b .y.ttuti.l
~_ ' oCieult• \ \ '\\ -
GENII S P ICII . \.•
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,LAR,GEST PAINT Nl. IN THE R ' . , ,
~,
1111. open , oriVIIIIS Erl , llliO, Sep. `
. v tb. ut th 4 Atheiukn, Libeftlferi e4 : ffqll- •
1.. M.,,• ,I 4ND CLA•IeICAI PA:eI:MAIL \ f t ESf sod •
ItilnitEs hi. the .11ENTRIIIMNFAX, .1 IA t.t. •
ficial3 I. be \ \\ f/fal uuJ subliti, evenarf u thet claaafeal
eiture*oi tuh 014 Wothl. the neyif E. ctivat4l m it es .
t ' f.t . f,..l:4l ' ;TVltr.Vg=gtrit! t=ll,4:l * \ ' ' s • s •
"...
Anlntuhf ever
. !d•olLoat eut luthis_emputry.
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•
\.,..91u01e.un . .2.,'kute: qinklertrlS euut.• elt. \ , .
the ...u,shuier.ll(lllllllla., muflu.t At • q rebel. , \ 1
PV,INTING \OFFICE, amply atipplt t: \:.
~i‘1.21 Paces [ewer l ae for 'amply
.tret. ra . e, \ \ 1
A ..I oh 1ra.... IA tti elte• t.c.b..ithtb• '' ' "
~,,,,, lot .f kb. 1... , .. ' VW Will, 40. 1 . 1 ... 4 7 of . '.,. • \
fitted
, f,J u sall‘. ne =UAW sea an tu; g0?.1 . 5 . V . u . r,52 . 1 4 . ... ,' , ~\
~tu ror , And ..e„ the knetteEs ye ,c1t.r.7.4•471.= • .. - 4 ,
~T,N,I
• '. i . el.! '' l l le ' :l2;:‘l "," xtXnt rn t " f ah '. 4. , ;ing.fhici - ''' \ ' • ' •\
i,\
eel to sm•euvc...atrYrtiefihkett arra,. at t Ede halm • '', • \ , \ '
ev 'Adv. • \ \ • t\
•-.- ClArianets. . \ , A-- \
`l, , \
111 ditEepltv,orobtaiiiing a caexect and
jt coal .nett . 4.3ir - f•net` ID this =tater bait= bean • '‘• I. \ •
..
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-- A - ‘ c ,,.. \ .7, § st - g..iikbb ! .. li, .. , .r :717..‘ ,', ' •, \ f ' \ ''...
\\ , JAM ' CALTINLL •
•• Real Entate t t\Auctiti . \ ' . \
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T" \ subacribers Rill /tell' pt 1010[ Auds , . \
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0,00,..),u the•bremiara. on 2 rnbly, ! ; : vt.b . l7l.4 dor Or., , • 1" `
Wol:r.t o l II I"'eT:1' \l'ot[ e lril77 i.e. ;11. , 01•••1 'r•at'= .l\ . ' \ \
in N'o'rm ',whin, Itaibethatel •InT zl l Lb n ltnei • \ .
and bounded a one wide brdbe me ' lin ...lb. . \ I
lot I. 112 Get ltil.frtet, ou \ which reeted'on e .••• • i '. . i
-Brick Dwelling lotme,lutd ratite ante out bug' not. i. ' " . 4 1. '
bale to amen at 11 o'okt-it ' A. 31. \ '‘,
JUffN nesl ~. . ' \ . •
01lilli Ea. awlo.l. 1 ' • 1
• , .11okildir ".•., "I \ • •.I •\ ' •
• • 2 INV PAI TB, \; . ' . •• - . .
. I'ANUFAC'FORRO 11 TII % 14r, \':' \ -
,it nou.lev EXPLONINtI ANC bli. 'Mu CO ~„ . •• \ -
al .w k m . N.l.
T," 011•111 an, 1,1.111\14th flailial • 11Pir o\ , . \ Ni \.,
. ma ZINC . P .4 ;tlNi,S, • ,
IVlllrb .re born foam:rafter Tyr e rat inane no ' \ • -
Karoo.. ad th e Uulti'd etareG,to rend. t 1 • •'• •., ,
M'ourY d nnd•rdlr. , bronern4 imporior to 7 a - •t,
paint oboter/r. ' Their
\wIIITE ZINC 'VAINT 'c. • •
\
It ourg.lr arC(1111.41 Tine, and la warranted fret all.. '''
odultrration brW to nordity what/oval, It toren Oa .
'\. lo ltnntilullY alAte•ond ix autirel L treolsotoo U.* - - - ... ,
roe. of oft other lat. .eo obtabonnto to lb, ." ' • ' \
1.. l hoot painter and their farollita. • O •'d ' - •'' T. \ ‘, • ", ,
` i .„ IT IVIL NOT TURN .YZLLOW '. ~. ' ‘. \ \ ,
1 , . 00 e. g .-O. to plain-dm or norphltle(rbolatlCta• 'I, , ',
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ere
he but op 1 o eloierlnoto.
.es.an qubrid: 4, \ •
11 mdbalande • south ra ebonite and tba woorbe • r,
:than *or 0,11000, lot duo bold, to turn r balk y pr. to . • • ---- \ \
orumbnoand rub olf. it mar be worked wittran L eolor, ' - . . • • \ •
.010 erlii i r and air, or Introtth.labkh GI." \..' 'Ia I. ' • \
tested pearrloin finish. ' • . .
\ BLAUCAND COL . RED \ZINO P. I ISN'Ta. ‘
Ilan. oroltlrolobol 000 law Vice:and are
ho ie"' 4 ' l " w '` A P"'"`" '''''''''''' rk " k ' `` .th ' s \ \ L ''
q. forwoi r ,outbouors, Ab.mboate. Or ant orgoo.o for
fate of woad, kxiick, tin, ar Ira, it, the OWN \\ - • It'," • . ' \
\ • '
WEATHER AND.FIRE,PROOEA : -.• \ \ ". ',
Fa Iron earGrentin,r are partienlarir vibloblt, Oa tbe r . \ \ ,
,
•rm nonionic' edturelion. ond ent•rdlr 100.000 ollidoe t . ' ' \ .
,
te r /fry quialr, tor burin:. a pare metallic bum. . \ N
'not sago eon/ \ Itk, maur of tl e esrthrpolute roor ,
\ \ \
• - \ \
ors
applied on liberal telr,Air k a t iottanftt \ • \ \ \ \
' \ \ '• \
-• au 2•1:14d • \ ‘Nolll&Tiborird•'Fbil.abirdtiG \ \ \ \ '\ \ ',2 •
''''''. ~\;,, Fine\ Watches! .• •
_. \\ . \..
\AI' 'vary
\ t,.
top • nor Gold. Pateata \ \
lie d \ Watch, rw.o'd by. e.uro,o, immure - ''
. t b,o.h. o ro plenAld Porbet C onometert al bomb
tiful finnan double awed Cu • 'ain anew. plain .4 •
‘BIV4S II • ikANNEE4S—)V,errented tta
giVnimu.. i.. blei .1 4* (...., \ ' - '
...pz..- q k ovum% -,.. liaCH/111a., ,-
Hgl,r Vt " rWel—A general , ,
ittiurisue of sold •tl .s,,, , ! .i.iio ,z!b i, •= l b i z : A ,
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