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    "PITTSBURGH GAZE'UTF.
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MONDAY MORNING, - OCT 27, 1851.
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, Or NEADLYG IfATTES WILL BE POUND
. , . ON .RACE - PAGE OFPIB PAPER.
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• ...E.1 . 10M PINCINNATI TO-P/TTinNall IN A DAY.
By the 16th day of December next, it is expect
• . thit we !Mali have continuous Railroad conned
Gene with Cincinnati, by way of Cleveland, and
it is expected that paten/pre who leave Cincia
net? in tbe morning-will . arrive in Pittsburgh the
~ •t .... ,.,• mum evening leis proposed that passengers
... t•l'ielMe . Cincinnati, as • at present nt 5 o'clock, A.
'~.,irv . u.".•3ll.:; • iild anise at Cleveland, ,as at present, at 6
"4lfellOPlr., P. 11. , 'and leave Cleveland, as they cli:
........ 43Tc:sent, at half past 5, Pi M., and arrive at
'...•.- .Alliance at 8, and leavellitince immediatilely,
:... and arrive at Pattsburgh at I eleven o'clock, of
the acme day en which they left Cincinnati
;By that time there will be' a continuous Rail
,
raid between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, with
the' exception of about 25, mires of staging.
. ' Theas will • alsabe the route by West Newton to
Cumberland, and the Baltimore road toßaltimore
and Washington.. It will thus he seen, thi't the
facilities for travel through this city the corning
winter and spring will be greater than ever be
. forii . and much superior to those offered by any
other route. Our line of river packets are also
unrivalled, and the addition of . some new and
•maguificient boats, will offer an increased at-.
traction. We anticipate that they al'o will do
steplendidbusiness, possibly ns much as ever be- -
- fore, as the facilities for travel offered by the
.....•„. railroads will attract . to this route crowds of
tz....teciple who have previously eought other lines._
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' DEOPOiLD DIVISION or CVlronNlA.—There is
prospect _
. a of a renewal oft e angry agitations
'witch: marked the year 185 , by the introdue
:.tien into Congress of the queltion of the division
of_ Ca li fornia. This question has long been on
thertis; but as it was sup u sed to have been
supported only by parties to i feeble to have any
; prospect of success,
.it catcalled but little atten
fon; It is now slated, however, thatthe measure
.:.,.- is likely to'be entertained 4J- favorably in that
"stateas to command thenecessary :legislation,
ifter . which iti'will prOilablylhe submitted to a -
vote of the peiliple. Should they decide favor
,l• AMY, ihesanction of Coneres will then be sought
This will open the whole quelion of slavery anew.
The Compromise will be virually broken up the
moment the bill Ins the division of California
'comes liefore that body, and in that case we may
- - expect agitation tenfold more, Melons and dea
1, gerous-than any that has go e before it.
j - .The scheme contemplates
of the seien southern colirti s, vie Santa Clara,
• • 0 . ,
Hants, Cres,, Monterey, San °MO Obispo, Santa
i
•;',.". Darbars, Los Angeles, and San Diego, compriii
-. - log shout one half of the Sate in length along
• '...-= -4he Pacific coast, though the - part of it is not so
'••• •
- - Wide as the northern. Theirision, as contem
.,l
. ..4ated,'wielildlie on or near the Significant lati
......,:..editilieffkirty ;Er degrees, Ma l ty minutes, the Mis•
• i - spMitliromine line. The counties named .do
4 v 7 .•;,. iet.yetriontaii a large Aeorirican• population—
,........`...tli!•),M;ttlements having :prin' i cipallf been made
-. l..;thettertherit counties, which embrace the hey Of
. ...,..:..2 Francisco and the entire valley of the Sacra
.,,',...4tnentos,...There are many fich:.goldijilacers in
- ." • .•''llro • ritlierh California; but we believe the soil is
.., •
noise good'aein the north. Alonterey,Satita Bar
, I . -burs t and Sae' Deigo, emall_ltonus on the coast,
',areports,
the only and the haie not good her
-''
being •
.2.-• :Ahem, __ng exposed to the ft ]r of the open sea
.c..7`.....„ 'he:lithe wink blows from i • he lwest or mut b -
1 i •
, ~.....-.,.;-
The pretended cause of this movement is chat
thtill#Ple of these southern counties are too
‘.....-
...koor.ti bear. the heavy . taxtion ,necessary to
-, ....
support the_ government oft at State; but the
. ',...."..rehl.eause,'beyond all question, is the'oletermi
' nation en the 'part of onr reitless",eautheny poi
. "ti l t:Min, backed by their northerly dough-faced
al es, to secure one more slave Shiite. Thesan
• . FOUleitieo Herald, a locofoco paper, says .‘the,
desire to introduce-slavery lute Southern Cali
fornia Is cherished by many,: and the (irritation
of a territorial governmeet will afford theiy . i,the
rt
desired eppoanity." .We now begin to Bee the
• . cerrylag out of James Bechanan's proposition to
ran •the compromise line . of 36, 30 to the Peel:
fic. Such an attempt to open that vexed quev- '
' . lion, as the • one under comsideration, would in
' -all probability be followed by an attempt to re-
peal, 'or at least. to modify the fugitive slave law;
and thus the moch landed enmpromisemeaSures
. , would be rendered nugatory po far 10 tney'were
. designed to quiet the agitiltinos arising oat of the
/ilikrety question.
It cannot Hit to strike every observant wind"
that while they special • frieods of the cbuipro •
mise, who proclaim themselves to be the only
..•
friends of the Union, claim the right to agitate
as tench.as they please, and do agitate by the
•,,.. most violent defence of the pro-slavery side of the
7" . ..„ controversy, they insist that all who differ from
, V .s.• them lei Opinion shall keep silent, lest the peace
• _. of. the should be disturbed; thus tenfold
mare'unroir and . agitation has been caused by
these pretended Mande of peice and of the Union
then from all other quarters. A .. .disinterested
observer of this. great controversy Would be very
apt to conclude; that these noisy opponents cif
agitation are more concerned to-defend slavery,
which perhaps is somewhat in danger, than the
Union, which, ii not, unless they themselves put
it in jeopardy by such echemes as the division
of California, in, order that the institution of
7 slavery may be planted on . the shores of the
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• .We: shall give e . J Gomel all the tesiefit of its
'_ . dolenettef its own course in thematterlof its at-
'Milker:in Home missionary 'operations', and col- ,
prikage in . general And, the !New York Sunday
School which sup-poets it Miesionitry among , the ,
. Norwegians of 'our western States, in particular.
It had better let stink things alone. •
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DILATH or A YZNIZAD r LE AND Goon MAI.— ,
The venerable Arehibald Alexander, 1). D. is no .
mote.. He died it' his residence at Princeton,
New Jersey, at an early hour, last Wednesday
• morniug, Oct. 22, intthe 81st year of - his age-,
..Dr. Anderson was elected a professor in the The: . i
ologicel Seminary at PrMceton, in 1611,When it ;
was first established, and has continued in office
-up to the hour of his death. It was a source of
great satisfaction to him, that he was permitted
• to live to see hie eon; the Rev. Dr. Janies W.
'Alexander, who has recently returned from En.
gritflo , 4,..Tl r. Alexander has left six sons—Rev. Dr.
~ ,....4ilitlay9. A leAmtider', Rei r Samuel' Alexinder,
..i.....WntephAddisonAlexamiee, Rev- Samuel Al
. ' itilemiiiiilii, Henry and William, in the profession of
the law .ittid Archibald Alexander, M. U. '•
•:.4-1 . .A .- .
Tut aits.-A Severe North _Wester blew all- i
. bust night and this forenoon. • The Empire State
- laid over 'and is ail, here. The Dunkirk boat
. his not arrivedl The'*Casplan and Buckeye
State left Buffalo late list evening. The Cm
. . plan arrived here about 3 o'clock- The Bock-
• fleas not yet (4 o'clock,) insight. —Ohre: . Hey.,
Thurtday.
The season is getting late, and the. Lake don- i
genus, and the travel inclining in this direc- •
don. •In about seven weeks, we'iliall be united t
" to Cleveland by Railroad, when Pearly the.whole I
travel bagmen the east and the went will pass i
through Pittsburgh, as our advantages will be •
decided l over any other route. - 7 .
• The Frei Soil vote in the twelve counties of t
Ohio, .called; the Western Reserve, at the late f
electlint s . , was nearly eleven thousandi . as . fol-
Q ua h og ,. '--
1718 Portage 787 '
848 Summit. . 474
' GMigi ' 1166 Lorain . 843
..,4 0 ftabiji, . 1727 Medina
..." 485
• Trumbull ' ' 1615 Huron 470 °
170 •
Ilifilionuyg 633 Erie'
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10,937
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Neely the whole of this' vote ban been ;taker, f
'Prom the Whig party,..- Can one wonder at the •
dVtastera which betel our ticket in that state, in t
view of 'etch facts ? Off the Reserve the Free
...? 801 l vete has also increased, until it tali become,
...... whenever it . mai eboose'to do so; able to:decide
the election in favor of whichever. of the two •
' g rail .Puuties it may choose to favor. I • '
.t,l.Ureniterer'litm.iwo, By W. „M. Thackeray, '.'
-. '• unifier of . 1 ir " the "history tP II- '
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...":-....f.Titiiittartildttg, hark has just been received by .
•:•.- - Noliiisit, N0..74, 3d . street
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COUNT/ZS: g. r. tiocariss
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Adams 2472 1945 Lancaster 11064 6226
Allegheny 8797 5983 Latrr'ce 2137 1079
Armstrong 2184 2472 Leh anon 2424 1949
Reeser 1912 1996 Lehigh 3015 339"
Bedford 2239 2202 Lucerne 3471 49 ,
Berke 4721 9486 Licom'g 2007 6752
Blair 2295 1704;M*ean 409 46
Bradford 3650 36881 Mercer 19173 2761
Bucks 5258 54881klilliin ' 1413 167.
Butler • 2782 2536'kleuroe 423 2107
Cambria 1230 1765 altnat'ry 4941 574'
Carbon. 787 1374, Ale ntour 882 1483
Centre 1883 29741Nortlititn 2127 415.
Chester 6350 53501No . rthlanil 1628 2521
Clarion - 1351: 26581 Perry , 1390 2'237
Clearfield 962 1098 Pltil'a 24760 22001
Clinton 981. 1266,Pike 169 836
Columbia 1024 20 111Pritter 621 574
Crawford 2933 3192 Schnylkl 41169 4743
Cumberl'd 2955 3141 SoMerset 2739 1069
Dauphin 3009.,2690 Suequelen 2134 2815
Delaware 2147 1594 Sullivan ..:27 438
Elk '154 465,Ti?ga 140 2036
Erie .3610 211011inton 2817 1949
Fayette 2626 31791Venango 1142 1698
Franklin 3782 32361einfreu 1137 1242
Fulton . 706 840 Washington 4042 3916
Greene . Wayne . 1040 2182
Ituntinen 2435 2024 Westmorld 3115 5141
Indiana 2540 1752IWyoming 913 1136
Velferson 1002 1240 Cork 4727 3738
Juniata 1143 1337
Bigleen majority is about 8,500. The aggreat
vote cant was about 330,000, which is perhap,
6,000 short Of the vote for Governorin 1848, an
28,000 less than the vote of that year for Tres
ident. 1 .
Clover's majority is a little larger than Big
ler's. The returns for Supreme Judges are no.
nearly all in. Enough is known to show that al
the democratic candidateni aye elected creep
Campbell. Judge Coulterls majority over hie
will be upward. of 3,000. jJudge Lowrie, so fa
heads his ticket by 300 over Black, the next high
est. In Bucks and Cambria Campbell kale hi'
ticket, being 104 over Lowrie in the first, an
98 in the second. Y '
_ RIOT SENTIORNTS an IFeastex..The thir
Meath : eaten of de Totherthe's celebrated work
Democracy in Arnerieer,h4 just been issued i
Paris, with an introdu tion by 111011E1. Cones
men. From this intr!odurtion, translated are
furnished to the 'National Inttilligencer, by Mr
i ..
Walsh, we make an entree in which M. Chevy
lier utters sentiments w deb do equal hone
to his head and heart : end it will he well fo
France if such sentiment. i t can he deeply our
ostensively impressed upon the public mind.
Ile says—
' North America is, of all countries in tht
world, that in which the hristiau religion ha
preserved the greatest em ire of the minds of
men , and in passing, we remark, with M. di
Tocqueville, that nothing lett. shows how use!
ful and how natural religion is to man than th
fact that it is precisely Filming the people th
freest and the most enlightened of all that it is
poesessrd of most authority. It is easy to show
how the success of the DeMocratic Republic to
the United States flows fro' the religtaus spirit
of ito population. Mark well; and it will be ad
mitted that almost all thi disorders of society
take their rise about the lomestie hearth, and
net far from the nuptialcouch. Very frequently
the Eeropeaulinds it so lifficult to submit t
the powers of the State, only because tita:lite-
OU 9 passions are troublingthis own borne. Ile
possesses no quietude in hp affeetious. Ile is
the victim of restless deldres In the United
States, the home of the ciiron is the image n
order and of peace. North America, OA is Unnte.
imo.lymitted by all w o hare visited it, is
. ad
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the country in which the marriage tie is most
respected; that in whichlthey have conceived
the highest and m 1 correct idea of conjugal
happiness. Now, ,here elm be no doubt that
strictness of moml in .4Merica m derived ori
ginally from itarelrgions faith. Alleligiotf would
perhnps be insufficient to ijestrain mall it targ
etce of the temptations with which fortune he
-sets hint. Bat it reigos bovereignly oeer the
soul of Woman: and it,is woman that forms the
morals. ' So long as America shall preserve the r
severity of morale, so long will Ili,; 1 ie.ierve
the Democratic Republic. If their_ morals re
lax, if they become vieioup, it will be because
religitin will have been stripped of its author
ity. In place of a free natiou there will be seen
a debased plehion class below, a wealthy err
rapt class above. RepubliCan institutions will
subsist in name, bat the name will he only a lie.
It will be like the Romani Republic, of which
the name existed under the Ciesare when the
reality .had clempletely disappeared. In the
United States religion rulee aloe the intelligence
and restrains its excees. , thus Offending a
guaranty for the duration cif the Republic. Ev
ery body in the United States professes Chris%
tian opinions. The few, iwho in their hearts
despise Christianity, still make the profession,
far fear that they should he deemed to have no
religious faith. • Christianity has, therefore, the
unanimous external assent: The result is, that
every thing that pertains to the moral world is
tired, while the political serms given up to di..
aission pod rash experiment. The bunion mind
has not, therefore, in the United State, un on
limited field before pit Ifowever audacious it
May be, if - feels, it admits that there exist cer
tain insurmountable barriers before which its
audacity must check itself. Renee, in all the
walks of life, that certain, reservedness or re
straint which, whether he would or no, every
one is compelled to observe. Thus it is that
the men most revolutionary in their desires are
ever held to the ostensible profession of a cer
tain reepect for Christian; morality, and conse
quently for equity,. Which lis the substance of
Christianity. — lf they cou ld raise themselves
obove their scruples, nr if they had no scruples.,
they would still be kept n by those of their
partisans. In one word, 'n the United Statas
the law may without danger leave absolute 10,
may to the individu4l, bee one religion prevents
,him front perpetrating, or yen from conceiving,
acts prejudicial to the interests of society. It
in thus that religion, which never in the United
States meddles directly wi--the, government of
society, is nevertheless the' rat of political in
stitutions, andthe basis eel! the rest."
These great truths,•ko eloquenthrexprensed,
ought to be ever kept before the public. mind.
both there and here. ThelexieteuceOf a. deep,
intelligent and pure religihus sentiment among
a large proportion of the People of the United
States, entering into, purifying and regulating
individuals, -families, and communities, , sad
thence extending through !all the ramifications
of !society, to their utmost verge, hoe been the
canoe of the wonderful Atom of our political
institutions, , The obsem nt mind of Monti.
Chevalier ; in searching for causes why republi
canism was so happily sitecessful in the one
country, and so disastrolOy abortive in the
other, could not fail to discern it itll.he widely
different religious character of the two peoples.
While in the one he sow the mnfe active woken
ergetic portion'of the population puysuing -wild
and impracticable theories' 'of moral and sociel
reform, without any fixed principles of either
faith or morals; in the other he perceived the
genial and powerful workings of a well estab
lished Christian faith, which alone can teach
man his duties to his God, to himself, his fellows
and his country- The French people lean upon
their own understandings ! the Americans do
not. • .
In America, Christialsity p is in its right place
—in the heart and in the faMily ; while in France
it is found in the incestuolt and corrupting eta,
brace of the State. Rem it-purifies the foun
tains of society; there, corrupted itself, it theta
lie malign influence over the rolers,.strengthen
ing the arm of the 'oppressor, and arming the
mercenary soldier against the people. Lot them
tear it from the foul embraies of the State, and
replant it in the hearts eh& at the hearths of
the people, and France may then, bat not be
fore, safely establish .0 us:4 democratic republic.
It may be said that the I i resent eenetitution
of France is already like burs in that respect.
So it is nominally; but there is "a power be
hind the-throne, greater than the throne itfelf ."
and we hasard nothing in saying that, never
since the days of Loyola, was the power of the
„Jesuits greater in Fra r nee than at thin moment.
The writer touches. upon our continual ad
minces In popufariney our institutions, by can
(erring the appointing po el- more • and more
upon the people, and iix ab . dging the tenure of
the judiciary. BM remark upon this subject,
which we subjoin, are worthy of calm consider
ation. •
”The principle of the so/ereignty of the peo
ple relgturinlhe United B tes absolutely; and
not only absolutely,. but directly, for it is con
eitiiittly becogatiig , more Wad more the ride to
Make all powers etnanatelirnmediately from th e
lieCiple.. /mean that affi vowers are elective;
and are conferred and re. .. eel by populist els e .
lion .afttr short interridn Formerly, that - i i , t o
. ,:y;•• thirtlyeara ago, (IA third et a century
:0 0 F*. a iw4Ferioli SW ', imPg,*.itricso
judicial funet on:tries wen: elected for life.
- . Now the new States which!are constituting them
selves, and the old States which are revising
their constitutions, (an ',Operation which takes
place Iltere without tumult and without the
slightest agitatien,) are substituting longer or
shorter terms of years in - place of this indefi
nite investiture. I do not announce AS perfect
this unlimited construction of the shvereigaty
of the people. I believe it, on.the contrary, to
be. highly perilous. I hold even that if the
6 Americans do not look to 'it soon, they will have
9 occasion to bitterly deplore the adoption of this
9 rule. The holding all positions „ronstantly at
- the will and beck of the: majority, cannot hut
• affect injuriously the dignify of character in
'•'• public functionnries. Tliere is an end of inde
" pendenee when every one, even they who have
timer need to follow without prejudice or bias
3 the dictates of their own judgment anal
schsoce, depends oicesislintly upon "
ti s•The Trumbull County Whig" has hero en
s target"; rind its name_chitrgeil to that of o !from,
9
Restrre Traeripl. - James Deniers, Esq., for
tnerly of th i n city continues its proprietor, but
ha, associated with hit ' n in the mlitorifil duties,
F. 11. Plimpton, Esq. The pa her is published
3 in Wherco Trumbull chanty, nod ix n reliable
9
Whigishert. We rejoins to see whin evidence of
8 its prosperity, nod would recommend it to any
6 of our merchnnte who with to adatirtise in that
9
yO.arter. -
2 It is now elated that Kossuth nerd not be e
fi n •
petted in the United - States before the first of
ll December
_ sties_ •
_THE FIRE ANNIHILATOR. 1
Notwithstandiug tire extraordinary puffs of
this new pretender to public favor, we are more
than ever inclined to the• belief that so fir es
any ihnctical use is concerned, it is n humbug.
a The following article fiom a scientific source,
I), Iteecels '• hew fork Medical finxette," on
the ••annihilator," is worthy of attention
_ We linen waited, with no little impitience, for
t ...Inr one of the prolesseld chemist,-of thin oily,
of whom there ire many, to disa b use the public .
I/ mind of the fib:turd pretend...ns by which it is at
. t tempted to foist this imposture Olson the people
t i t of the United Stairs
✓ I Inrhunie acid gas toile as eel - Only extinguish`
h. fire as water will, nut tin more on hence it will
require just As much-in .intraity or the one s
is of the other: The largest site of machines pro
.d
posed will horn riot betkose a iiiiflikient number of
runic feet of the Rue can he generated to fill a
room twenty feet square. And it, this gas in
mi heavier than atmospheric air, it will fall to the
door Of the room intn . which it escapee, by rea
d yen physical laws. against which no human
ingennity*Can guard To inhale this gas is in
' stimtly total to human life, with on much tier
if malty as by immentien in ware, and with far
v greater suddenness. It can only he npplied by
t _ pairing it J.:eons/ea! from the !nimbive upon the .
r door, for if it he thrown upward, an to the
ing of a mom, it will fall by its Min gravity be
fore it could hi:itisseibilitY exert nny anti-combos
-it tible'prver or extinguish' a lire. Arid it n
. cient quantity of the gas Imola hr thrown into
room on fire to no to All ii to six fret from the
floor. it would tig fatal to now person entering
'e the room
The.•s annihilator then min never he sneer.-
folly applied except to n barrel or bale of a ids,
or sortie small circumscribed combustion. ns
else corner of a coon, upon the for, and 111 all
e such case" a few buckets of tenter would be
e equally, and even more offer-mat The attempt
• d to throw it upon the rmif of h house on fire will
he defeated by the current of notiosplieric air
and by its golvity, by reason of which it will
it desoensl ?nil be dissipated. And si• of all the nr-
Is foments il.y which this new loventson is sought
3' to be foret•l upon the public. the very worst of
si which no. the aseimince, boldly men. that ear--
I honk acid gas is respirible, nod nety he inhaled
with safety
- So soddenly do portions fall dead when on
e mersed this gas,AS by slesceoshog. into o well
containing it or falling into a brewer s rat, that
d until lately it a. believed to be fatal by direct
f soffoctpon. a spasm of .the Lir). being
posed to prevent the ini4duction of an atom into
d the hungs. And although chemists now teach
-t that itsis inhnleil, end that death results Otani.
it excludmg oxygen, its gravity - 01111g the air cells,
I yen it is by no mean. certain tint it enter" the I
t Iwr g s , anti/ death has relit:est the instinctive'
spasm which .rt,ists its inhalation Theory.;
•part, however; the fact IS indisputable that.
- this gas extingui-lies all animal life with nor much
- certainty-and celerity as it does combustion
e - The employment of euphonic acid gas for the
e purpose of extingniehing fires. limo been limo:ago
d suggested, but for the moons olive named.
ery experiment has proved a failure.
Dr. Linn:nee Reid, of the 3.1 r Perk hospital,
tanght in his lectures. more than seven years
- ago, that if cnrlinnic acid, ilitrogen nod other
la ana l ogous gases, could by generntes! in sutficient
qututity and with sufficient celerity, they might
I be used fife extinguishing fires Rut the fact
• that they are all non-respirable, has hers a fatal
• objection fn any practical iniprovement of the
e soggestioti: and although he has developed by
e experiments. in his bilis:Rory, that there are
e other modes of generating carbonic acisl gag
with vastly greater tat - natty than by the usual
- methods, yet the specitiol gravity ref this gas has'
- defeated. as it ever will.: any ittilitaroin results '
r The Se, York Ccroste,Saal publishes the above
extract, and comments sin it no follows :
Tbe above article is abridged from one in the
t forthcoming number of Doctor Recce'a Medical
itszette,whicb we copy because we think the Sta
. jest is a proper one for critictsto and puble die
cos.». We have tins faith in the tire anothilio
tor. Our doubts of its prattled utility arise,
, however, from other enttßideentiOn s those
advanced by the Aledicil Gazette First, there
, is a lack of evidence , that 1.11 any CARO the iinni•
r , MI.. has necomplished what is ottrabisted to
. it All that the American_ public, have et-niece
~ in the way of testimony tin its agility no an PS'
tinguishcr of fires has turn,, through tfie,English
t , journals, with pulling extras. from which the
posse of the United States has been mandated.
- helieVe, however that no English newspaper
f having a reputation has folly mold editorially en
, ilorresf the invention. they have only demerit.-
'ed the a:peril:ciente made, without assuming tit.
; under other eircumetances the trial wonid have
, been successful. he this UR it may, however.
such evidence is altogether on-atisfactory, Lot
many. reasons—principally t hat ire all cases the
preparation of the room or huilliing, and the
manner of netting it on fire, were in the hands
of the inventor Of the annihilator The fire • was
f made fob the machine, 'instead of tile machine
. for the fire.
Secondly, there was n suspicious agreement I
and consentaneonness in the notice of the English
',rem just on theevelof the introduction of thennni
hilator to the Uniteillitates—a unanimity in those
journals that we hare notierd aforetime,under
costnnces and with results that make us suspici•
sus, whether we will or no. This neleTnriper
mutation. as it move ; mushroom growth, so it
an suddenly perished. The parties interested in
it the machine had attained their end when a gent:
o able article appeared—the newspaper having no
✓ special reason for further allusion to the matter,
allowed it to +lamp. -In fact there was no coti
viction in the editiorint mind of the utilty of the
invention, otherwise SG important a discovery
- would have beer) again and again referred In by
e the press. The truth ie that ha d it been made
c apparent that tie annihilator justified the pre
tensions of Its inventor, all England would have
rung with that person's praise, and hp worthl
•• have hail no need to purchase newspaperbublir
- Or, and who can doubt amt., had the machine
been really afire onnhtintor,it Would have recisved
its reward at the Great nusl ban"
been pinged in triumph side by side with the
American reaping funcltinets
e And above all this, comlnon , sense will tipproic
any reflecting person thut any available agency
by which so destructive an element as fire could
4 he controlled—by which domes could lie extin
guished. when they have seized upon Vnitlnhle
Bowls or furniture—would soon come into general
use, and would achieve fame All 4 a market at
almost any price, fold in poke hf ell impediments.
o We look upon thin annihilator just as we do upon
It r. Pah:sew - light. If the- inventor of caber re
' ally himself believed in the Practical utility of
o bit discovery—that it was In fact all that he pen
- claimed-it to he—he would at once put it before
the pulic in the form most likolito convince the
' world pf its thoroughly practical and efficient
character. Mr. paint would give ue a light that,
- we could Vs, instead of limiting the illunrinatiun
• to his own residence. The inventor of the anni
hilator, instead of making his own fire and him
( self applying the extinguisher, and then assert
ing that any one can with equal cage extinguish
an ordinary accideatal fire, would have given a
machine to the fire brigade, and request them to
try it at the Sent acoiderttal fire. That would
. have been thu way to showheyond all cavil that
, the annihilator wait a biota !tare practical, useful
, discovery. Acting on this. oommon dense, rule,
we have but little confidence in the invention.
THANKSGIVING 121 PENNSYLVANIA.
•
PENNATLVANIA, ss —ls the name ay by, the
authority of Me Conaciaalrealtls of Penryteansa.
by William F. Johnston, gorcrnor of ..,Ad Cent
' Inenteln
-
A PRIN.W.A.IATIOS.
•
The promise that "the aced time and harvest
shall notecase" has again been fulfilled; A God
of infinite goodness haswatchid over and cared
for as, as a people, during another year, plenty
has poured her treasure* into our gardens; peace
brie presided over our ocitinclis, and health and
happiness have been universally enjoyed. Civil
and religious liberty Ins been more widely
spread, and the foundations VI those instirutions
. which our fathers laid,:have been deepened and
strengthened bythe provideitees, thus vouchsafed
to us.
To that. gracious Giver; to whom belongs "the
girth and the fullness thereof" for these mani
fold evidences of hie beneficence, the Citisena
of this Common ' ealth owe a public demonstra
tion of their humble dependance and adoration
and of their heartfelt gratitude and thanksgiving.
Deeply impressed with the propriety of tha
luty, and in accordance with venerated custom,
1, William F. , Johnston, Governor of the sai
Commonwealth, do hereby appoint end designat -
TIIITIVSLAP, the 27th day of November next, as
day of general Thonbgierne throughout the State.
And I hereby recommend and earnestly invit.
111 the good People of thin Commonwealth to
, sincere and prayerful observance of the same.
IGiven under my baud and the Great Seal of the
State. at Harrisburg, this twenty-first day o
October, in the year of our Lord, one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty-one, and of the
Commonwealth the seventy-sixth.
111 TU. Goe..N"Olt A. L. RUSSELL,
s,„. re t„, o r the Commonwealth-
Tun ruenciteav IN Putt.tustents.---The
adelpitt t Sun noticing the nausea of Jota.ton's
defeat, diodes to the treachery in Philudelphio
as follows.
Mr Bigler hoc been fortunate in finding Whig
aul, beton, he annumos the chair of State. There
are Meiirn. Sloehette, Gibbons Riddle, Sanderson
Flauigen, and it boot of others who made them.
selves crampicition aids to Gov. Bigler on Tues
day last; nor should we forget our neighbors o
the Pennsylvania inquirer, all of whose clerks on
election day were assiounly engaged in pasting
Locofoco names over thane of Whig randfdates.
Whether these traitors will receive consideration
trio their new allies,or he treated with the acorn
which awaited Bendict. Arnold when he went
to England after his treachery, we have yet to
see
Moser
Hoaxer,-Hew York, Wednesday Eve
ning Oct._S.-Money on call among the large
homes may alarm be called abundant at 7 per
I cent. but persons with few facilities for negotiat
ing still pay larger rates. First alas, paper is
scarce and in demand, selling at 70,10 per cent.:
.ectitel class goes at 12(,1I5 per cunt. There is
a considerable revival ofconfidence in paper
within the loot week or two. The,,. Banks are
discounting with more freedom. -Tribune
Ape` It is truly astonishing with what ra
st,ll, wet Wm.-. II 11 Farrell'o Ataldiu lentment ba.
tont it hold .41 toddle later A fro ntlinthn agn. and ail
thnt too,„ of it - um. that. mod powerful neon's
of ltr.4n 1.1-I,lt 1,0,1 nude n 1 nose-wave , . Now. them i.
I..trde a rynnt, I. N. found I.lxl 1t,... not to, It Ideate
on hand 01.1 nn tote would ater b..,dear It 41,1 had
urtue-el ' , ewer toad thadele, and it, a ender.
oaten.. In roliewn. fain .
' advertmendttl.
stee - Wont...! Won Ns! -A great many learn
..1 Ir. +fed. hate Idou +nth.. explahrtne. the ortgot al.
and I. the W ornet ,petedat,l human
tem any lop. of ...heal ace... low elleiteL
nem. art. oloorvaton and ',dowel retewreb, and yet
01ty...• are very much .10..1,1 In oplnton on the rode
odd 11 want 1.• admitted. 'Lowe., that .ter all. a ittode
of 1.,11101.7 thee- worm. and purify in. the 1..11 fn,m
the w glr.•••iii, ul more rat. than the lad., .11,0-t.
Urn. a. to the ow.. me twent ha. at len•th
leett found: 00.1, iu 0d0r.... the pultc Wel.ane • Vet
nolunte. the oteorrek. ate c.onaletat that u onlr re
ntre 1.1 be teed to prow ,t•. 11 elsoortor le an, In
ter •.1.. br • K 100 a et ,
STATE MUTUAL
FIRE I NSLI It .1 SCE COM PAN I
BARRIAIIt PA'
DESIGN Fl.) . olliy ,„ fi , or t aster
d s hf
.
prol.otlto ootot r of oh-sotto.% .afat, and ann..
• ear at: I to wet ..r
ea t . ho t , 4-..lnt r ,»»r. ornoelp
e , It an t NI S • :%tV1V:i4 1 4 ' .1 ‘ ;4: 0 1 . . 1 11 ' 1 ‘ .;?,;
Orleans Insurance Company.
, I'
CAPITAL, $150,000.
,Nee se! tn tterordane , th• enr,l
here 0,/ the Stole
rrii E ab,ve prosperous said ro - sporoolde
Int as - . harm. notnotod with the ray tottota.
Alaw ..1 tnl. mat, . w 1.-olue ladles , . by tlnor
." on the toed tat a n t i.term. •Ith pro
den/n...1 -fret, is ‘11 1 11,,1N. Ortoodent
11 , 11.ri 0.1,11 W. ,dretary .
"Me, No :41 eindlthel.l . Pdt.hurnth
A A CA KRI RR. A,rettn
New Music.
s oNlls -arpz, by M., C SINE lIATra
11. harp dew /I nv.
4 ., " 11,04101 lay,. 14111.
me „,
• ILN „ nY .11,SN 1 LINO. AT 11E0 tINCERTe
X..4 t on• theot»th 11GY143 land
Alll n.. 1 Lath Rod hullo. lierel. in
ten
n il th eme
der)
TI., 10.r.C. Prayer. • al. nue
• ..0.1 tot .
b eau' o o, A Pattlt. 5i.,.;.
the lotto ...tatty. km ere •••
all are
lute duleummer Rueter,:
no• I with colored plate
r° l7.6 . o l oVL ' lCatl-7Poil:a 4 :. I
t Loll n., 'et ontto hilealle Blot.,
.101.11 tt. 111414)1,
11 %Toni dm,
• AUI'ION.--My wile MARY SNEAIII
1.4,1 wilhout Ivy
3. the oat., are caututnet tora trudlng her. • fl I
. 2 , 4L ' 0 ' L L 1 ' . ' 1 . : . :. " : W
'I, , LORENCE WHIT ,01[
E--A 1.0,11 ;pl..
I
seen,. that l• onettattorable4 In •rh,
IL pared, ntaantl...l and lop eel
tutu,. lib to arti.le ran le pronlue;4l the hove,
no'. », you. run. Aki •n, whole kuoun. tan.
tutonble of . t. 4114. n.stutroi. after then ...
.... KIPP a LW .10 11.4
OTICL.-The ',cretin who took-it la
note.l.e-trun tny dor• 1. Vet
dot eveton., warted win Oust. cant It I,,rilerr.
tintoot, It. return It , a• motet. are rah... only to
tlt. It F. ,a1.1..E110. 01 Wood •
I I
I. l l • EWit EA T LOU H.-2.5 sack.. for 'sale
t., .4 -I = 7 l ICK • IiIoCANDLE. , .,
I II 1 1 1111111 CIIEESE-Iso Las.- I.lfakp'n
'l5 ....lebratel Intr.'. and Nat., Clore, tho dal re.
• and I d gale by
WICK A NILCANIpI,E....
g , HEESE---611 Las Cronin - Cheese, 2.1 1 1 dot
lJ 11 II boat re.... 1 and fur .ale by
I
WICK a
MeCslil.E.td
A .l
LL It ATIf tls
j an6
_luxe ,j oez: WICK t 11eCANOLI-0.5
tilut :, reed anti (tor
oi, A T - Lasfrosh
I II r.l I 3 ranks for sale by
WICK a 100AND1.11,
A FRIC AN
, C 'O AY . EN , NE PEPPER--. 01
It A. I,lll,l l 4.eltiCh a Cal
M EH. CA Y. PEPPER-300 Ibs, for salt!
s. II A. PAIINESTOCK a IN,
_
CANARY SEED-20 bbls. for sale by
H A FAIINESTOCK a lt)
I.XUBEFI bbl.. fur sale b y
- II A. PAllNE,lliallt 00.
Atill LE SOAP--75 boxes for sale by.
A VAIINEOTIPCK CI.
ARI EGATE 50 ,„ A . PF ,A 5 . 0 ,.,,, b , x T ii , ... , f0 ,.. r . 5n e, 1 1 e by .
IIIt,I I, ATCI . I LESS BLACK INO-The relebra
ff. Brackltia. warranted wsperinr anT
yet .4 ere' to IT , pub11e,...1 eland in an t climate
`et
by Iltalakluodt • Co.
t . pro , pod 'd and for male what:sale be
tI.N WICKERSHAM, '
woe Wont elndt, corner of thntta
Executors' Notice.
1), °TICE hereby given that Letters Tea
-111 tamentar. on the lard will and !rata/vent of node,.
~l -r d 0 5ti....111 ,.. .1„,!,:° : 01 7 ;r,:rit:4,t ? ..;:k , !,,, ,, V,.;7 „ , . 7,1
•al Otto., Tiwy,Lort. an panne. <Lame suralnd
~ „o nt o ore ree,newval prr•ent them foe meat.
and tit. et. nolnst todetind therelo•stre redolent,' to make
ind.4lln- 0w... to either of the etaleteritadt.
011110 PURDY.
w. Wll. PUSHY. Cern.
- .
Turnpike Election.
Stooklialtiers of the Pittsburgh and
T Son tenet.. Ton"pike. will take notice that au elor
on win folold on Theo.)), the 111th of November. be
tnroon the boort , of 10 A 11 000 I' M., at thepolder
Pine .
..,- one . Treadl il e, nod 010 Manager, far the coon
hn 011111. MeCLUSIt El, Treanor,.
Stray Horse.
CA.NIE to the house of the subseriber,2..
rankt, on tO or t o. 1{111,,0,n, h e ar '
rhe mow% of rh:op:on', ruts, 1 1 / 1 111in tp; ille.hento eta,r.„‘
,Oltlttll. with • whlte afar nn hie lopenetel, and
blind 01 an ore. The owner In rernertod 10c...forward.
• ore none, par charge.. Rod take hilt away
11,101111. 41;11UoTINE
•-• Concert! -
A : CONCERT of Vocal Munk will be given
1/011F111:11 FAMILY, Intin Etat Common
....shoe( end.. Church, Allen:hen, City. on 7111,21,4 1
ENI n Nt. toloted Z4,th
A r.., ton of low, horn Iron eldteen tor ttdete
en
Tiet" 12h. eria. hal td the.. Ur. °tun
To the Public!
1 Ill: undersigned, curing taken the arum'
t,d;•ttir, we now oetteirine their taremti Poop', of 1,1
nit 0 .1,1.011, coll.l.litta,itt setrt a. follow.
A t.• teetrttnent !thud, ltal 54110,
011. KO IN. LIM, Merino.. Prol
o, eh Plat.
104.-Iten lane ». I t
t+ll#ll 14 1 . Ptak, 1
Ch, orowtten. Code, 1111 . 1 ......11140..•c
Ake- 1 •osonr. mteult .ol •
51001LNINO litry.sl. end the
netted. del, td Cl.OOlO
Tie m. 0.- 4.1 the late Lno tt..l pub. an. two
dial nk 1.0 JOIEN ooarrEa A C..
'Read This, Mark it Well,
Ail. SEND THE 1 . / PLR lft, 1111111 NElOllllOlt.
'VW) of the hoot Patents POW before the
;alai , , oe for .aleby the dthardiler,..l :ant
le .t. ho doreof N. WICK Rite lIAII. corner
and non dreole. I l tttobutrlt. Pa I •
Now 1,,,' f0r toom.rinu Clot.OeLool fr,ft the Arld-„r much
n•eled 1.1 the inytner. VI the olnitt . thor threehiontinneblue.
11 slit ~tie , fnuu lento twelve amen in • day. with tow
,tore...thl tate Ulan 4. boy, Inklog every hltigh or le,.
without
tot eating the all ready fur t he.,
hH, with
nd tl
ill, etlEritnllnil,. A hat, bar., or suereban.ll4,. ' wlebe
tnken esehancte
lIENHV OCHRE' NEM Ott
St do Agent lor the Colt,' Stated
HOCH EA SHAWIS!-We invite tile at
taution .1 tlry lathe. to a lot of to nr
In, and eq.., a...orled Isbell
511 1 111.111• a 1111 1ICIIFIELD,
h "died of Marled and Fourth otredr
ENUI NE WELSH FLANNELS I-A
st.sc.romln, putehan,l tnaa the
tooter and 1. tn. the , ame art,. that ha. ,drentnotii
eatedat tinu to cur heretofido. Non re
11 7 •A 0 a 1 1n - Y rr AT1 ' .;1.X" . tZtr ' ro " attl?4 ' o l lt .
'"n t ' ;27 """" "1
rt ELIO.
. _
FlSH
latr.e Need Market.,
drums Now Calti./.
• ILO bbla.ll.sdneSuperlor Salmon mod Whilehlh.
I o 01001 order Rod fur polo by
nr2s ./0110 WATT 0 1 1 0. Liberty. ed.
j: ltd Oh?. Itrot
-10 Of - N o.
o. For ple -by
ROBISON, CITTLE (4).
IROCERIIES, &C-
M 11,0 b... Itlo Colree 20 Phis. NC. Tar;
"ft ht. cheat. Tana IL box. Raleirtrt
25 ratty I,ov. - V Idd•. Cut improOd:
15 boa. Pepper, 11.5 Iwo,, Choeulate,
2 neltst Eptam salt":
1 hhtL Madder ; 2./t/ thw.Cora arramat
Ceram. S.F. '9O bon Window OluPoiajd;
10 Una. KIP, For sale t al ti u
ue..Z 1.011111101 ; A CO.
•
TLNYAi-A-R-- 50 bbia. for gale b,
1:0111,111, LITTLE &CO.
••
I•
-•- - ,
• • [ll-RIED PEACIIES--400 ha. for Pale by
t Jur ROBIFON. LITTLE ACo • •
•
', VA/ LS-500 kegs ass'd ghee, for side by
a ill oels 11.11111U1N. LITTLE .4 Co
e [DIG IItON-350 tons Bens Creek Metal;
• t
•• hah , ••
RUBICON. LITTLE A kJ..
A.l
GLASSES SUGAR-
,
• f, Mel, N... Sugar. for ....le 1,
orls 110131,1 N. LITTLE k
riloßacco.
e th.l • • Lump.• ko d ..l Twist, ,
1••• ." :11. 1 .1 1 : -alt. lo
11011111.1 N. 1.1r11.r o 1:11 1
ghi I. RI /SIN -.20 bids. Tanner.' Oil:
•• Lane,
N./
No I 10.5 i n, for sal,.
Ito/Hr./V. LITTLE C
• NkIL A , S.'
I ` •`“
g ~ 1: „r Nip l'-
•
l I T IN EOARI HI bbls. for aide liy '
v CULL.EIZT,I;N A INK
BRANDY -5 !asks Wild Cherry Brandy, \
for rule by A. I'lll.l/INlTrion• A CO.
o ANIIPAe'r RED TOBACCO-1501, 10 .
„Ivt.chain bran& on hand and for rale br •
uc.7l. A. CULIIIIIIIPON d CO;
U I JIATENT Ti READ-2,000 Its. imparted
ll .lire! Inam th mennlnotorr,tool I.•r 1.1. at o nce.
t Ault Porch...lA. soli C A KIIIITIINtYr.
- _
O if TURN STAR 11-300 lbs., t choice :mi
./ tuniotharto warp...ly for .11011. and c011....1,
porno*, It is exle coed 010 very 111111.11 .th.r••.f
,. I e prepare... Wane mon,.
griddle ea on. porrolve. A.. l'ot in 1 m od
ae k r ,.., with 1611 . tr....t s p. um.. For .5.05.
K 1 /ID Co .0. 11 8,1
- I NE A, LLIIIrI. , /
. YEAST POWDER -,. We
i
tu t ...Keel. eono l uet. 1. not,
u. wh•o g ood Cow le ti.esl. A lull dt too a
en o•tpaol packtoo. Par u n to 1 0
• 0.75 J. Ell, A CO.. P. nt
To the Cluistirin Public!
e A•
RELIOJOUS SERVOYE in the Frotii•li
100oulto, 011 take pia, lon Sundae oe 1. nl.lO,
jolt, A . preclude, in th• *thong Choc b....fuer
of Pononth sn. anthfuld. lent/Ale', by print. •
gtr. ot 1".•u xr. all theiteo to h„ I .
PIA 111.11$ and I
11 pu t ..., to Iton tlo once osr. moottc.. her to. Hut .
1.1 that ice SAl,l•AtIle. eve rel
IVE are in strueted by the 011 . .ner, pi chine
out the I....swi ne 0 ,1. rdio..l ralo, an& to.,
Po 005-. I ei
ewer, 1111., Henkel. Cont..
7 ' • ~
Blanket, ...Into. • •
" Jean, M.o awl ere....
111'111.11 1 t LEE
L 'l l Oll A t Cl , O- 1110 IatXPA
or
1111 entninnmant ood f ..0.•
0,21 .0.11, Hull • I I
!()}:TEF c -7..
, ,
/ , l ‘ ' . l;/ . 1.;. , 11101 11, fir 1 ,
"
I,bole. IViailidv,
JOHN area. A
NI 01 : A i s, r s__,,,,
SL' N I ES-,:t
a.. Old,. N I. t0011.5.C.
0 ' pk. Loaf au./ Er.ohod
• lor ••I• 1.071 I .I.IIIN t _ •
.• Allegheny Railroad.
•
I N pursuance of the an aid .4
Au... 1.11 of tho Oh of 'April. 1,7, Wel • tie e irll .....
Ineßll,o, the HO, .1 April. 0.15......50 l/.. Aet tor th.
000rr.....115, of tho K.,.nrir an i ar,t.
then 'ni
b.
pi,l of ...AI t.nopet o , in o'r, ,• ll
ea wernea s ed., Has. 11,1. n 1 CIAIr
,el, in .1, oitt of 1.10,..aret, In ennllnne r t e." InAn Ant
oa y till ...Oleo no odor that•
to ,erns f h. ch.efor
11.41111 VII DENNY. Jr
J. 11. 111111EN1114111/ 51. KORB!: B.
BEN* HAMA NOPIN. All re .. .....t l.•,
, I.ANEIr. EA 11 Nr, I,IoIIN /10/1111aos
• .1 Ar. HOPP ,NoIVI.EN hi I .110. E IIIIIN
W.IIE:HT Illtlf, 1111 1.1. DAMP
.I.IIIN PIPAIIILINt., 11.1 1 1,1 I' 41E1111.1 Sit
JO.n. BF FFlNirit.N. 0 . I LEA volat ra.i.
t ,1..11 1 a A5l 11E101 oath
r 1.1111110 PISVEC. .I.IIIN GILPIN.
RES:VtrI.I.f. •
.....21•1•wht T
'[ I
lITTER--Fresli in recdd
sr J Et,
F.ESF:-51 1 11i/uir;• ree'd anir for setle.bv
.1 it ia I •
• •
1 • 1 1 1S1 I- iA
1571.1w1L1A, '
' -
f • NSEE It 111 IH. ItIlIZAIII•Otteoltl•••Hr t
• 1
j
Pr 8.. hy It .C.INVI.E./.1.
)1...A It I. eamkirliir Lc
' L . 1 II I ItTS S DRAIV I ERS--500 iloz. /den'
17. Lind. 11,11. 'kin+ ~,.l Do, er• rto'd to
. A .1 If ....N • 111
CHI 1.1 1 1/EN'S;LEPII VII WI II:ST II e ,
A. A It • .N. 1 Bothet
A h 3,, and '2.'l bid e . hurt., 1
1 bee ...1.. 1 0 P. CAN FIELD I
T OW 1' A RN--1 eark for saio.
.1 CA VI ELI/
R . FAS , 1 :1' 11.11
11 ICE A Met AN 111.1.-, •
• A
F LAN -1 .acke fo r
li`K NI, la 1.1.1,
I I
4 1:N .. 1F:i1l I
Pequea Farm at Public Sale.
4)N IYEDN E.S . D A 1, 1 • ti•
111. 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 lier I 1
{:1,111.: in Salohnot tro th ea I 0 leal
r coun. tou r nie• from the n o
•04
Park -hooch, fonta.n.ne 1, Arno •04 1 I'. 0 ,1.50
$.l, toot Faun noon nn et pen, ha.
- t oed to hut, It to a 1.1.01. 11.5thwttIe 'HI , It ll
t twerp ...al rioldth with 5i sou, of m 001...
not •urp...w.l no, and toI BE the mutt A 1,",, 4.0 1
tb• tent. 10311 ••11-ienterul. the Adapt
5.1 to e unitu The 0.0, opler
panel. 50 t .ot Innen loon [ nit .n the la.:
da t ea, Thore h, Peon 111 Ine ouno tint.- ot
of 1.0 poi upou it here I. Polliuent
th e Lou oi the Lorna rte.,. ate Limuolon, Huarri... .01 ,
where lathe and pr.. 11141.15. hunitpos
lour Tonatit Hn- o I.oo,mith, IV heolwr.et.t I
and Calonot.toaker 'hi-p'hi-pt.u.. with rtablin u -,11.,.11.0 1 .
it .tand• All the form 1.0.10, hare put
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All Leper, and Newsedwr hand fbr E.gr. •
land asol steutland am sera by ', , .(rote thane, n matte'
••I what hoe,
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L.ttd.r.• to the Continent nt.Eurnise by tb Cplllu'ellise
u, he pret....l twenty case amt.:v.l.l.le rat" except ror
tho, place, required to Ise pmpaid lulull.
\ , Letters 1•• the Moline. of EOrope \ h. the C ' unard Lida
tuust L. prepaid far rent. ale 4,ii, rn to Lb.
s v ices nsquiresl In I* prepaid Iv fo Sing ea
11. \ ' s
. Lod. by the Havre Line, must.be peepidd ...aid, tan
~.. to per ball Oen! , Inland Poet... , tsd\addra. ealleptin
its - Ital. , .
opdpsrs by either Line, to theuL In. be
(,buttnr \
"a.. .1 P•ur cent. each.
d lain a V. 1.., utuat he added en Leiters and x `feerry4.
1.,..4,71••• osCoutinentof Karate, icy the Ilar•al. !reutesi \
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`s Monday inneotng. Iletobe't 27. \
7 be, 'wrath is, on Saturday was darts • itt4
,I..eree. coil, Ittiaio .ss generally. a, usual, ov . the'Lloainsts
day of the irark,Wa styA 0911, with swallower Importance'
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Ila;VIt - A L., cts I, bad anire by roar awl Wiikon
tel sales . ere I s e a Hral extent only at $.l 111 411 3 . d.'•'4
.1 tory l. alto .!;,,fm , i. ',ln, from Sna handl. and Pl .
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11 ' AIN-1,-...javerkto' ante. with limited rulew al.'
IV heat w.....•,.. liee , P,.. Ilalele \adit'as fa, Slats . ..X.L and Cnrn
1.114 O. , la. nakrAel ...anal, quiet. arab
...met two.. In pans. Xei '.. were confined to quo.
1.. , an . L av "%kW.* 'f•Sloss4.4 ‘ 3. diVid s e for Orleans, wad .
• w foe A1.,1t 1...1,. ltio toer- \b. ....cc ....511. 9b,
• .../, \t,at 1,. V• 5 . ~,
itt.rrn-s'Y O•llow•ng aiw th.:\ pAssent roltng twins
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Unpr tit, bra,' \ , . , ' .
4 , 4: ' 01 , /. ''' \5 , - .. :\...:,.. \\. ; lalrle
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'Fille•rtd
fisousta List,. bushel
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fry, I.:S--The lolhavlng oh the eller.. rates 4 , in,.
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ti... 1. nAt rek•ie U L erue 9% . , ils, Thin. 9U; and \
ha ro, ota• m xl SLie Is tA,
.1 Rand , d.a. eunol eanyasssed ,
Ilona may 1...0n0! at ,d,',/a." 12, so a mil way."
lit -•solas ,r,.......,..11 ','.'or rtt far for Zest, and
I'. for , cs+stol await, IX elk ••• w I regui ly et n, for
CIIRE,L.-Supplow 5•1 IV It a: atool,, reit a fair burl-
Sass dolt, az cxcsofa• tor ann.'. • and cdeato.
•, I. CATlll.li, , ,rupplles on• q.A.,,,t.,, Will li Ilwi isle
Lode .art.. Lt :ual,.:T e so as . \
CidteE Phi-alto otanufaet ,A ~ nlinu, Lido lively
........., with CATO• of all the., rarroake, ar thrjal .wing
once,.
Mato C...A.m.'14 ,aree• ..... s.
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l'rlwrHc " ".
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KEA NS-Pnow'rwa asp'," ;alai ia•ans are'xin detnina. Ike
st ~ ,rtri 17. front tn., lasods., sad other xl4scriptions an
1:.;.I N. calslitlri, A.-)l'r 115,0 -00 change lo notice to
[1,.. 0. . "tamer out., boos Crew the 'walls. and
sc.. 5c,,,, at. brat itillod,. Cline. end etridlinge , r , 4.
,:, :ori charti dt I , ..V.J.:Axi" budhel. ' ' A'
". 0.1. Lb I.IIVIT - Surplo•-• nee Ittnar.l. and we" barn ,n
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israd 'of ~,.. , I..rur the ere,. excepting in a ernali\ war
from sox, all ,i. 1,) : , ,f.r1 . ,..-i,.1, 44,1 sTroolll 1.1 Id. kw
Apra, . a
11.41`c-Id••t sorts , mar be qudlea at da \ cals.,. at ..f.y,x
Main - fha raoulta • adi era eat.. 05 1115 61.51 et saw 45 ,
do. aria •
PaTAVIIII. , --tialc• 'fn.. jwoll a 'lra fri'alea.4. wiel 37
Ica \,a•Soto \ P - Scr.. .. '\, \ . -
• 'A Citla*L7l hits:, II tncula , s. druda. In the alrket
Call prts.w. say, 1, Pad•burgir,oaanurnetilred titar,:fletsd
a'N't id tni•••• ll: k .:nlufass, and isnui ort ' Wood e ',; r;k \ tb--
.... manta:A.lw •ra Ara dui., f.• , 10ta. , " at I.'s' r.t.r.
alt.'s-tie IsAyA WI unser, Hutu r to police lo .011 -
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I 0 .11 • , d1.... trynetpre at the tali...i.e . rd...:-Llnseed VS
aOTac Ns I lard 7•1, .rat No 2 ,In at lar".Agit gallon , .
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not mu\ &girl' uout.s. 's .•
- s /iik Is hti. .0 \ ons-nt l .l arras, gnu.. ass' d er.qt.rles .
a t 7c.: •- aburdl ts• -S.. 'priced fluus de lain,. Lond
s I'. . I ifiol 111.4ketw , a. 14 fn. almost all "thew kinds of
c.... 1 a Auwitedt and Ow coins nli bawl I.:i be rarr . i , csi.o o rey
•n . .r.,t -. ,!, ' ; 1,7',,171,r,.:. 1 1 . :',\,?",tr,L,1, - .'i'a . , i . r lF.; - : ,
• onati ahltra, no tharactera of 'At.. anaproportion
we. so.Vr"ttllyr. mot a I , re.id the &num' lor urintiel ,
• i . •ss's' l' , h •^l "^".'s."- No rA'..sh". th . le'`' , '
it,rtati. ig \ ,V. ,. Thistilt. ill.pres i, Ai %N. womno 1.1., , pr0....1,
ge.....al tak% ha., %lch h\• hater. so isegelY .
Plain'!"-", ' H."......V•11w •untr). swigs sviAl
os , us . - rrc er•re )1 au- re h t except/4.V'
a nA.A,ratise• novae-31de ' A
\The ,I , of listdassit c•axl• asthymoXa'Ae Ixes taalmoAt .
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Arm-rails of gaud. 1.-+ 1 n•tr Ira. last .'
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.c...stehe noand•sid.c.as theidnekawstandlw , n•Varne
1,44 CI, wrwstwit se bad e 4•. \ \ •, A
Moss, 11. - 11AOs A51N,i1U,11.1.4-The• IleS 4,1' 0n13.11.
~., , ftir. fn.t u.. , 16 . . /Oki. , o,lenttft. burn. the,
',to , an. het plants . 1a... .n. tens. ipol we , ryntit
I. au nr atAale has 1•%. made under qtrtaticq. \
Icxxddno dko iltters-lf,lannela •••CI
ai r(!rly; -....,
..o,a, the latekee sat.t the aeorph. with retnek ur,the\
Id. sod nwaluto groales .511/ fh, the market. itsanweta'ac e ,
dela is :swat rakvaLd r. want.a% \ \ 'A' \ '
't`tortir -The *mow - twe, int wurrrilwriu4 trtuw.e , .
sits. , pro-, woon‘t be blab eorral usatertal \ haw beeid
•••••sparais•el s anal., 111.. rf , 11.4101111, will • . $1 rAlund•
a 0 1....1ts w xliwtaditnprovaroont Sh Ng.. CO ,ftr(ll,llh.l
~,- ....11., 1., i1 . .:,i, Q,11.i, earls pitj,.. , ,
a ‘ .;', ‘ .:;•.l ' c ' ot i; ' i r,' 4 ‘, .% '' ,41• . .• . : %o i r7,tu C tTl;fo " Vo r tiA '
•• iseha ‘ ' , 4 l.-4 em !so ‘ la.. but HO, Sion due. tkat it
rixt,=+-Vrale Id dole, with the prrefte,el oteentoining
V. , • Until Ile , "xkles fat x.ptinit , trade °Poo.. /be stoPt , ge of
tpills .tol continued's...o lode fair for a knell stold \
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mark\ Id au , : .. t eyes:wog ' ‘
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vivo., ratianoco. 1::\, lie
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tiou se, Bailey, . el.:swotting\
Dept . Itennetd ltnntaville, -1 / 2
...L. . ilorlan. Laver.
dialad n. Poim. 1.-dyer. \\ • \
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lanai Cur/well., Wheeling,
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4 rs ' oaisalet. gruntie.L.urkeillr.
sI en, lusxwi: innekrille. .
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Fun I•IVILS,S,DELVIIIA AND 11i.4413101tE.
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A WIIKVI.INis-'l".orn Plautei - . \
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i . , ~., IMPORTS B \ i, arma:\ .
-' .. .-...114y1,11‘.: -Cu, 1 Vortuact4-.). booms' *hire 40
bi.! led, os.t esnstr A Co. II WO diaper V 'BURG, 1l etx •
.27 1.1.1:14 ••„Xls..xwara 01..1"5t X , lsalr.. J bosdal, Raker
\., ramyillt Xt. 1,1 1 ks., butt. , 1 loat"llw.i IT•h 10 . 101
Llal :1 1...,a, . or , sa.4 wool las. a Co . , WO hrls wheat
' , thwart' , v". XrNa I':. to., meal dli Itk a hpre....cs bbl. •
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d a .I.,...•utter A. lavd.a.Thaw, ..... lab •ppi At...fru.?
I N.N.7 . sto Ono, % antariX
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ch... . Ist d Med'amlikrl„ . ‘ . a.• tut.; 4; .. 13 CAlteld: =44, ' 1
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''.- - 1 , ~, 1 + 1, 0•4 1. : 16,, • - :t tb, dlllerynt sire% wed: :.
J., ••• , ..uilly 1,1114,k,.-k. Wis end .1 , ,;.V . , 1 , 1 , 1. rik .. ..k . ..
Nki erkill . It. Bt . l lIC VIELD lbave . re6d ,
I. , hi. roll.: Sr Iddprese abe L•llawlng articles-, s
Huth evil nl all mop, low Lat., dtapfkles s,,
' . Ilha• Lust r 1.1. k tato, attune, s-se,
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_Market Ina. -
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li n s, PT$. TU it PENT , - };--Sft lAA prim, 1 , j.;
1,, atoni c hr . \ J. KIDII, d'O. I' .
\ i I fLEANI l'A - ji:TAR-, 10 it.. mire, for 1 •
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.ale by.. ' ' J. KIDD • l). 1 i
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I CAII. SI)I,sA-GONA \ ,Obs. Lee iNbu., Is
~ R New Casa.. braid : , ss• sale I I W ‘ .l Kinn eco ~
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` dhhis. - ILA-gcsl ViluSre b t.ll,V. ' \°:: . \ ',,
- I,Wwn Touurrie (nu , \
rrn Lee, rnme . ftits Cone \. .
2; b! . raw:. 1. II T.,,, \\''.
l'd and 4 IL, hoz. • extra ttUed for family 'iv.
' ..:3 Lad, 4's r.,...,,,, extra
t•ru 'N
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DJ arr. - NW... 1 :Wrest: I .
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ivAVLIJIII,-31) b b l.
, „:for 'tale by
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.11,1)WALE 01.1.....\eatdis biotic ed winter, .-
,7 y Aarraln by - 0 \ .SCIIOOIIMAR S .IC(X).. - 7 , ...
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fiIARTARIO. A01.D.- 4 .1000, lbs. , nrov, for .„
‘ iii. Web). ..: :\ ‘
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NOI'ICTs, ,G. , 1. \ •
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AL\ ELECTION `1;;It• PrN ident,l . asure
\end oh Direedore,' ofillionorPhlbela aiio, Coal Rill.
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\ . . Notice to". - o p s , \ ' \ \
T" JURORS suconna k \t4 Nttead lit t,
Pa roart ihr thi rime: At• ' ll"ii - hn.r : On
era Moildar. (Z 4 anyo of Nevem ' ill, are be
by totlithat their silletalutoenes rhVniii.wili Q.t.
r ~.,,t :, 01,1•. r hal? COW, 1 V KtltS. 1
tors..:( - that
\ urn._ Fail oh, 0,-1. Ili, 1 e., ,t
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rIIII E. 111 lIECTORSNIf tha G„I - 2,‘1 4 , mi , jo g :
IC. mlintY 4 ,Altaiinnin, Lnie thl;til, ii\i ' n ai •
ni.nt of girt oentis on each, Wan- of ftiveny, talVioe of
a, d Como.", onittlalr pluable. on yr I 'to.• I, r.l, , ..
WM., nod the nth, hilltop int hohireVie 'AI ..rart
drat, at their 1011, IV tit) , rlt, .-. \ 1 \ '
• 8,12 \ \ Fan Na.VY T. F‘INN Iftwas
TO; Bitildeis. \ , \
lIJIROPOSALS fokthe eretionot\StAttin •
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IL Cathedral id fine 't u 1 be i*'.r, juin it tee lei, •
a'fc" c. b ih"V„Vii l f (‘ ‘ ' m ' t ‘h ta N •7a °6 etrit ad style'
phino. where the pinup and s nticalion \ are ready lids n. . ,
...odors The work, , nereen, for get, p h th e Natha n ,
\ unde r
~ near he
t.rinit , .ei ., , , 73 . el..:inC i Nitlishole eskt. fe/ \
` planation...
TO tot iirloelL.l.AL, uring 11 . 14.1.1t7 i tZ 1 13,
eLtplanation... '; \ , \ , ''''‘'
rrlii E. SEWING socIF.T ' wane with
I the Firvt Prnihyterrn,, \ Cbtar it.rtulnica nnle
P r .' l/ hc'" in - ti l' po P 'n '‘ t . h r 'd tiel, . Pr " se r' e " V 'i ' '
lei Ala for.nell artirlricill 1 very a ln ll 7 o ftlret
Vo ' itrrl h l= k i n dly fie . lifie . ,l7 . l ' o ' T ir"e" - .11,771'1=L 4 .
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rher Insp.!. he left at the n-illient, i fA. the 'mbar 'tem
In huminulinm. hits. A h. Ili \AI/Fitillt, i..
rie'l:nilw ,
Lectures at ?Idle all\ ' ••••
EVERY NIGHT :FOB 1:,k,S11)IITS. • '
--ImPortant Meatier , diero'kerien .i. , Itit. , KEKLY,
10 Am Healing art, be width he teetor.iii th.• Maid. arai
lanfithe Cripple, the hyspeptic. tlio.3....iadoir• thia, ll l , 4l.
inattetlie Epileptic, the httlirted oclicdekok , Vivinia In
ne: Pile, lihtne . y._ Liter,. Long in ya%pitilexy. ,
; li ', V .' A l , '''' AT7l ' u - n: ‘ ll 7, :ln., "" hTlV • pa ' !i d,' ;:."::` , .. '',ll l .".\`A
av,_ No CLlrt. No r ti. Earl lutaild ‘ runartimen Pia '
i a . 'Piet.< Tiehelii fl. '1 he o.ortnnVitsratidtintsly
Ada ...1.11, 1 5rent.ii„Mea.reutletwen. Pi tn., it JO: . latdp.s. i
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iatA';•l , l FAREWELe., 311:FICAL TOL lt !NOM \ /CA.
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I EAII NG the filpnally RlllllllO of this g 7 •i s .
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mitnitiorif.r. lima- in • he: ar., meti, mip.ionl planiuts,
*beep .a.,. ha n i t 01.1 the iii;ner to eine, an d nite lie,hit to \
...nip, lliat'eb `will ogee behlie Moil. el Amatetasiatad
roblie hf thin . olly. t tin% Yl. , _
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Comliin the the attrartii IX:of C.iNf'ilT OPERA. sant U '' ,"
malted on t hi, tillin of tbi wi j.tobtor. \initial nod new pe a ...
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FAThlt Colt hANY. umler ill, din•etinn ofl . .P l r.BOCiliih.
ink Ifamiger and Dasetor,' wk
47 - nth partieularkla hi: dot runetzweirla orIT
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• 'Notice. r 'k., ,
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Asaint tallt 1.1,11 or ' thrriailn , i.tati.her A...., la.m.
N Election for. thirteen I;riciona ei this
:\ ibink. to 141,1. J 116114 the 'null ' leer, aid nii held
.it t e hurtling /bap, no Moeda, the' ith day of :C o w..
kr ni at, between th• !more of OA.M. , 130. M.
51 lift•
linen tat, nay 31 etry,Pri-fil 11 tnit:
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, Pittaintrali. 4)ehitier 1 : - .: 0)1. ' .i - - .
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I(' HE Annual. Election Gar Thirt ' n Direct;, ';
r. of tin. Dank. will lie held at the Ran - 'rte lionsel
on 31, • she, the litb day of Noromber next, 1 won., the
hour. I/ 1,1. a-l. A. Al. and? n'elyiek P. AL
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limn
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i 3( ' li oti --- Frrh.tit - kon. (1r di, 17, 1:51.
ik NVECECTION fir Thirteen Direct( -s of
,i - tido 11 k for the enening year: will ir held • %the
1101 Ing l / 4 , on 31rndor, thew, enteenthday niNo ...
1..1. next: ' toelBaltill diiIIN hNlitlti Culde l .
k House . of Hefnge. \ . •
FIIIHE suhaeribera ; for `the eroctitt of inn
IL Mare of Moue for We'stern Nobsylinni* are
hetet, actin.] bet ACI.AAAPII/11:10[0 or (W1'111,1" portent. on
the amount subseriled by oath, Is ern teed to rippaid to -
n
h.. Trinteuerr, on. or\ Wore the lath day of Notember
iiii at. By. en ter. ord ha Board of lb ...nen. ,
\ ,slat - J(1,11 iIA 11 ANNA, Tr.et .
CART).---The magnifich t NUNN N i, \ . LL'
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'1 - Ct.. C.1•11(01 1411111) i 10,, lithlt
i t.:: : :::: , '"..
110 e euteorlher's anteroom, e I. n. tree .1 peamairalon" '
aN. tumor. •So pump dit lon airt It kr one da .
1 ,o,:et, in il;r tr, •rtord th of Inr din us wbo ba
, t ...e' Mb unyirallid -pert • a, of A erieso Pump., an
ihoorto Ity rail on,: esxma. the .ia , • l.
9nle igeli . t kr Nunn , ' A. Cl. L, s: 101 Pal street-
\ ne-li
\ ', g, Pennock . C 0.,,
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\ ENG ka. cOTTON, 'ORES, -. •
11 A Ithllidll " NI tr WOOL Sflthi. . verrenunuu,
AN CEA 1 REES of ' Mott Yarns,.
M• . j• w aalli•?,"ia 'l:7l.`"' ' `''' toe w.'v. 0 =or.:
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A. W,iltrins & Co. \ '
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Nii‘e 1 ores .0,17 iTl';4' • . 1 , 1 \ •... ..-.4 •c''' '.`T'
:asor.o.
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144`)4 , Lf.• FASIIIO.' us \ ceived -}„,,
... ittbeitore ofFULA-L."O Mb el. {. II ,
wnich ill. heopen for tospest mon Tim ay aunt .'..
r r kt, ( WI., week. wi•ere s' u w!li nolt ,i.. itital" .'
t .il aseortraent of ut entire L. • etyle of. ..Z . , . Bilk,. Satin -
en , • Velint Bonnets. and T minx., 1r ...-10.1.6
,i nimble fok llieeetoon.
-P. i. Children's &mete. Lod ii' Cara.a4l.. red Drees
,: of rah ail,l hiandrul all Irma V 103 r
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. ''‘ •Thanns' G rand . RiallOS! \
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UST ItE p pErvED. :I. sta . cpdia _ ......-. .
! A ~ o etave mAra-ood foil et-ial Gnat: e r. ,. ..........,.. a
. Nt, from the Inc tory Of holm, th l ark, , i e
New York. Thu 'tnuinittesast inetroment ' ' . i
~..,:•,... all rho latest isnprovemenks, euell an pater. 4 I
%nine bias. frit hat:ripest; and'patent metaliu• tube..? 1
pocer. and retinae °rhino are truly a.funtillium and iPedt
i' , ,,the peffection Of ltd meehatd.in aa to enable the pel
bier to produce the nottiAt nod sweate*t tot:10.11.2mo/ - 1
!iliLllf „the. sot lades. T. ~ r.lttn•a•artt•aely rkb a
in i. - Poo none. without that ibillerrionarde oritirtosidtnu Lt,
ruled work. what, 'hi a oily Ilk. vituboratlc Lsnix:met ,
imiinklible to, keep elean aril ittleaksi color. the ladiet
and almtlenten nix reepertlolly - tortfed to rail and ext.- '
rue thitwortrailed -fr a ud Piano betorAit leaps. they're.,
1..... ol' the emb.eriber 1iii : ,,,,,..„.1111 Than at.
orth`.; - • . iliaLn nikr liiJnane 113114. i taut.
e:wired, a ver genehst atneetuteetnf
Piano, aninstilin,i Louts XSIV. style. ‘ \ .
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. Patent, Shinglem, a • •- .
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*DE SIIINGLES tootie of It..ilhnt, pioi...,
. theatrint. 'with Wood'. Improrad Phinaki Alia
clip, riniehed tt Gut premium at the lard Fite of Clue
lienY Cootty. he 31n. nine is m or. time akthe Ohio
',nine-Kill of F pHin, Young& co..maauda•oce. One ',
h cud, into make 10.0e0 ehmitlee per ant. Irmo the...hloct.s.
i Y an\ . kitel of.lirober that grows In any country. 010 Any
(Lathe nieformidein 'is wanted,' pho, tall ma Iheenbein,
le r, at h. It eurrea Hotel. corner, of fora th and limit elm,
-Pitt , La "b. torrli \ FP. 11111111 ELL.
\ U l pl ,l AZ 'S FINE TOILET- SOAPS.—bI[II- '
I.i'aja 9 '"• * tila''',"""" 4 ,'.F. l ;,..*""' - ,,,, n( rn ' l l'''" '`""\ •.
•Es,, Soap we i r= fr.. the tket and.pureet pia. '
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i P fia1....a0l ...quelled hr airy in t e thaihnl S ( ASCA. ' 1 .
\ \ 1111 , 1 . A . 0. by wan) It. il...pk•Lt.h It, 4, Wool Cl.
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near.
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A,sp„,NT,.:. OFFICE,. ampiy , stapplied .
• • an k au neeeesoir. y snairrnile kr dotal* fire: rata
auddolAllusinee, in I. in city, together Illth thew,
i rntroinelae rit ten thecni. good wilt , ite a fieluneby of
hr." fori'vate. The .str id e r s Aft Ail In 1.1004 orliTT. ,841111
mietly new, nod .n. the ows are in:mimed In otleil basi
n., will V., .n.nl yery lattir ..... baslow their valne i nulaheme
midellou tkrnite: \ The who prinonts an twain... 40,h,
eel Proheciirk. For rattne A.' apply at litho - 010, ...‘,.. i.
\ ' \ IL D. king.. . ' ''• '
'MAN IkER sANII EXCHANGE BROKER-
- JEN hop, Lill NI it the hirbect market rotes. ,' . ' .
Ithatern Ponk,Mten bought nail isold.
:4.h
lan re n ' the 17; sa ilWert bought and od
d
litnabouriti l and I on ., Connamino. -Dell
iiewlllartfe. and Freeport Stane -Worksi.
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D3kGitiD. .ivi'L*.lNS;ln addition to his
C y r , , exit.; enatillelataint oli Liberty .tenet bead inf.
,g. tan .rniiti al.brionth of Eta Eagle Utat. , Works, -
aihaiwor to the Cemethyt ash:where be mannfactanal
er
a H e ohltarble int FretiOrt7,•,... Mnatnents,
Vault. Timith .Om, Ibtoti, , :c. of Marble; Cutinng
and Fencing fart.kroete r l , L he, I Freeport itone..a.
a,.ry dumb!, tosterial. i tog i .1 nn enotentent to the
Cern eter. in, inpreyn lo entente at t ires nab men pt.
pea s and an thooleneexte .tro: -arid lode+ for a condor,.
none of the doitrethrOiersthaire otllleindly extended.
ll: ,3kA,-L---_____L _ •
iffollA - lio J. C. BOECtil4a.t, Nanufactu-
ref' of tow.kion tsweitodllarturs4reimen. nadDead
er in Lookla . o ti 10.7 , ./ curd street, Ftitlitill.
L.,,..
PatittraLt. 1 e. 1
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NI:VI. - ,, '.,‘',. 1 . 1 '.,.1. --3 :l',';':',..•Zufrtfiln P N ,,,t#Ll
r...0r enc....a alsablonstalol%reinitacti, tri.,ital
timore. end ta prepand Pam uk II cr. • the
'Morten Wink, ...
Conan,: Shamilaqtand Cbil., Inn Int my made at th•
ufennit rumilhsc. a • . ',,. , '
~‘, Dissoln \ ••• ~
Fr 11 LIE P. ITNERSH - I - P ,„ l / 4 reif, :a e.aiiiitna.;
1 between the subeerlher. u A
' 14 \ , mai i.lµ . g atria .lobo Wdel h ..,'leihiniley , d,r4le by pow.
, ''li':o" , " h ' i l , 7'\'d'i.
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~.i,,POL. \ Jdnir;CALttry,,
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CO-I , 4IITNERSIIIIt. -\
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T e uudenjgneal, oaring forret a 09-pnrt-,
Co rebl - tinder the neto c sod .Iflo of , ``ealdirell k .i i, ,
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art- o I (13 - 15111.1 . au the
_TA.VXJ.NG .42111..1.tivitri. ,
lio.to , r. at the 1 Ja.p•rn- 4 th e We nem nfletin Callw \
I,oon. in ipuquerns \ horrithati. AMEn`C.AI.IIVI lad., • '
tart letAStil -1. • \ .I,ShY `'s'l ti,W)tftl . l.
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PIDIE AND call \ wARE.: k ,
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AllUEtt KltOESENlteepacons6ntly oli\ \
• s - .." , ...a.e.an crowas<la \ A na Lk' h faun \
th.rrte,
tune It i fi, lniteh.n it icon ron, ketc ,
Itanien /tools, l +arts, 31inattn.s. Tine and
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IC•ah Doanis, taut Alhother dude of snow- whin UP*. i
Hare m, alamulfl.l4l, Tb . ntivieL Fats burgh.
apIll.:
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i , jtg e lll'A?Z i Vt u ß L kl. l l ll, T a lg si lk i. 'l i ti \
a u ~,, ,, ...ss.s.J. ' •\ , „ s k., 1 000 1 7 Of tiemi'
llt tt Company is piens.. ', neat •
raolsp,e t .
. \ \ZI,S C P 'AI N,TS ', . - ••• '.
1(111011 hars been tr.ulail after is \ mai year ' id* bate
lo
} gl 7 t; :V l ' i h rt' ' i l lVP4Vg.‘4Zeriir , tans ri g., 1 ' t;
111.11 t wliver. \I todr
\ %,,WII,IT.E 'ZINC \ P,titiNT '' ' .
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Ye 'lrately aulde 4 ZdtaX. and ti *a - antrikf Irma 4.1
adulteration CM ilmkitrity anat.*, .It airenn ‘ ve le
lemotnotty nhttevnoett”ottenly.tree Itrat th e not..
irriortn. of taisl pt.,. miss, en numerous lc\ • .
eutti Cl painter'. .1,4 their fat:milli,.
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LT W ILL Is O.W TULLY Y.E.LLOW. `s,•.,
Wben expoved M AllitiarS a a or ca - eilattk ckhabsiloalea'4W
es,. alien ,bat op tn. • eion n , veto. en bittride punt,'
It outotrevas a poutthrn ettlnate ant sly sra4l.ter bear
thhuany other. n 4 being lialile 10 , tern .rbe.lky or 10
gamble and rub NI. 0 5 tosphe arida./ wide 44' Mk..
Ath watu and el.. 11 fo.ith tarthah.nbleb ganaT.L.
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BLACK ANL/ COLVERI:I ZINC PA LM S.
Atilt:. are tnyolehent fit • low yriresand ire andotth. U.
L. elseapent and, .
but „Paint.; In thy\ niarlist toe •AL
ibie, tentantr,, oath.., etremboate; 110. 311111 . 3 , 1111r3111 I e
US. 1./: on brick. tot. or troy, an they aim both ' '
WEATLIELAND EIRE \PROOF. ' . \
For iron earl.. ton are parmadarla mumble. es they
crtri • galvanic non how, and maser r hrerent oak.
•li. they dry puicklyipaut bar.- a pure toetallto hence
o I.t. rimume col. tali mtaX:ot . the earthy yeartita nirw ..,
Deal.. supplied an I trial tar.• - ter th \
\ went. e the `. P. IL ..itliLn h 4.4., ~- •
tin-i2n) .. ir - p.m , e barn. Phi/n0r...11. ,
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_ ' . 2irii7ts)creirs—Aii ..orto,oot - of
I thetebei.helarlfied. talverised and Lad nu m ankyh ten ,
. Lotto; Stesso..tuntir...hebxety.leaealese the 4 tt
JalitES a. HUTIMISOS A Mt