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    PIfrSBURGH "GAZETTE
PUBLlBincli BY will . Tß 8.00
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WEDIa9DAY,3IOI.II4ING, 9pl'. 29, 180.
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OY EXCLIPAGIZ OF TIM PAPER.
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The communication of ." Amiens" can only be
inserted en the ,terms on which the opposite
party obtained a hetoring-,-as an advertisement
to be paid for. The subject under . discussion is
of'no interest to one parson in a hundred of the
. res:ders of.our paper, and yet such is the.ex
eitement among the contestants that they would
leave ns space for nothing else, were we to open
our columns freely to theircommunicstions.
Both parties have the right 'to - .Uoreertise their
opinions to their heart's content, and as one
side has : embraced this privilege, it would not
be just in as to give the use of.our columns to
' timeßier side on a different condition.
Nn......roawaiu).—A. letter WIS received yeater
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day .from Our distingniehed towtunutn, dated Co
:pephagen, Oct. 1, sating that he had at length
received his recall, and expected to leave on the
9th: He may therefore be epected home,. on.
..Saturday, or early next week.
James P.43eatt, Esq., one of the iditors of the
Chronicle, announces hie determination ,to apply
for the °Mee of Sealer of Weights and Measures.
We Imppose our recommendation will haven°
effect - with the victolions candidate for Governor,
buthis excellency that is to be will permit us to
Say, from our quiet nook from the bead of Salt
that we shall hear of Mr. Barr's snocess
in his application with no little pleseurc.
Bona Asn.—Our readers will find a most in.
- teresting artiele,larnishei by the Young Men's
Mercantile Illirary and Meciumic's Institute, on
tho.manufacture of Sods Ash in this city; on our
first page to-day. Pittiburgh has the honer of
establishing the first Sada Ash Manufactory, on,
an eiztensitroscale, in America, add we are glad
to learn that it is in successful and profitable
operation.
The .rourial 'seems to be exceeding so re about
the gnitle rebuke we gave it a few days ago for
its gratuitous remarks respecting' the, benevo
lent action of a certain Sunday School in New.
Tork;irisending aybusiontrtY, to the Norwegi
ans O '
f Wisconsin, or somewbuire out there: In
elutraoterised its efforts to put itself tight, the bad
spirinshirl itsfing article is still more offensively .
developed.;' An editor is hard nm who resorts to
such epithets as 'hypocritical caluroniator.Phari
set,'&4.; and a pretty fellowhe is to !ethic:melt np
as a meteor of the Christian world. Bat let it
Such acts as the one Of which the .Journal
cumplaincd are very common. Not very long
ago are &id the pleasure of acknowlelging.the
receipt of a library of 1100k3 from the children
of a Suhatiy School in Philadelphia for the use
of th:inehildran of 'a small Sunday School in the
chuntry Nowtocording to the Soutnal, those
12.nblidrarionght Co have'been rapped over the
ciltl4l.o" for sending their beeks so -far from
4trir.ac.tive young Christians of this city,
f. - .;:iewl'Yearii - ago, establiehid - a.Sunday School in
The children Of the neighbor.
~ba,!.titererycjeiss and arced, were gathered in,
lit'ittelitittaber of upwards of two hundred.-
13ooknaind periodicals were flunlahed in abun
.- aliante, and it is atilt well siattalned. To all this
the Journal would not object; but atop a little.
A letter ; front a missionary, in the island of
Ceylon, stated the fait, that a poor female Or
, philt, in otter destitution, had. been thrownjup
- oft the . istie, that, mission ; and that orplum
was adopted se the beneficisty of the children
of this tozbutbsin school, and has been fcr sere:
11.1. years supported at the ivirdittg school of
that reins' jou, preParing to be, in her tun, the
instracfress of her. benighted and downtrodden
'countrywomen.. Letters ere ociasionally read
, thatiehool: from the teachers of that little
Coylcn gjrl, - o , es on -oath occasions, the bright
glkd eyes of he little people who giro their pen:
nt4, - tiftest the foot ;het they hare already learn.
est the luxury of doing good. This, - however,
is bat one octnany each instances. To be con
sistent, the dourral z must canderon these chil
dren instill stronger terms, thait it did the New
York, school, no. Ceylon is . farther away than
Wisconsin._ ,
The action of the Presbytery of - New York,
• cited by the Jointud, , to help it , out, is nothing
to the purpose; for the same Presbytery which
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recounnends preaching . in the open air to the
destitnte . of their city, are very active, and ex
pend, large sums of money, in sending mission
, ariesta the remotest parts of our own country
and of . the, world. It is'. a noble suggestion,
," hoarier, and doubtless will be followed by good
results. .•
When we told the Journal- that we should
give it the benefit of its defence," we were
proingted by a desire to let it escape from an
awkward ?cattiest, supposing of course that we
should hear nothing more on that subject But
it calls that good humored _rejoinder a .half is
treats.lt was nothing like a retreats for we
adhere to give said in mullet article. Status
the Journal dote not appear to be in a humor to
k.eiaught pertutps it will now drop the subject;
' but . ifnot, we are willing to go on, provided.it
. keeps itu temper, and uses' ore becoming lan.
The Louirm7.le Journal. rebukes the flippancy
andlmmumption with which some half.fledged
• .editOritipeak of the character and acquirements
=of p ea.- ; Scott;' .The Journil says his qualifies,
dilh . e 2 Presidency are far beyond "mare
. ":141iFirzi." "We have repeatedly heard
.e...W.7,74,o:olo.Ydistinguished men in the United
3' . ** . i7srrnttrho knows Gem Scott intimately
.•Pfaa: s . , Aglily, say that he has a greater fund
ssniuStble and interesting general knowled ti ge
than pny other, icon hi - America." -
If these depredators of Gen. Scott would read
the histori of their country far the lairt thlity
years, they would find sufficient evidence of his
qualifications to correct their errone
one opinion that he-is supported for the Presi
decoy beesiiase - of "mere military renown."
- .l'nowas, Editor of the Springfield, Ohio,
Gazette , hits latelk , visited New Yo l k to promote
. the interests of the Springfield an Pittsburgh
, &Skold. On hie return to h;s post, he speaks
as followeof our. Western. road :
„ORIG./JD PENNSYLVANIA ESTLINMD.
• Witt:of 'the first papers opened in our budget,
Vie Pittsburgh Gazette, and though it did
that victory we hoped for In Penn
.1•74(0,4*,.. Ma, and had no reason to expect hi Ohio,
67;*•`,111V e tbears cis glad tidings, as the extract
will
[Then follows an extract from this paper gie
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lug an account of theepening of the Ohio and
'Pennsylvania Ridlroad to the summit.]
We embrace the opportunity here, to say, that
during our late absence, having travelled over
the best tailreads East and West, no one was
observed, better engineered or more thoroughly
constructed than the Ohio and Pennsylvania
road, en far 113 we had the opportunity of ex
amining it.'Knowing by report the great reps
ration of Mr; Roberts, the Engineer in Chief,
it via with nor inconsiderable interest, the prise-
Scat proofs were submitted to our inspection.-•
• No one, with an' eye, however unpracticed, could
for a moment doubt that the work will be a no
- ble monument of his mrlentific attainments.—
Ills enemy, zeal and perseverance, have tar
mounted the `moot formidable obstacles. From
the moment that be entered upon his duties, on
' 'ward .31321 the word; and another year will real
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- hbt.most eangrone expectattons.
The Directory, bare' given him a hearty co
operation. Its worthy president we met in
New York at time that tried the mostl cope,
- • r ie o 4.d financier, but somehow or other he sue
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needed like Dobbs; in opening the safes of Wall
. Street, and the Sillein of 341130114 progress were
I not wanting. '' • ,
• Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Wood, and Mr. Street of
• Ohio, whom we also had the pleasure of meeting
in Pittsburgh,. have been most efficient &tee
ters.. When weeny that one and all expressed:
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the warmest interest La 'the progress of the
Springfield and Piitstrorgb road, we only declare
that they as"shrewd business men, understand
their own interest. Pittsbutsh. we trust will
giveanbstantiat miderMe that a work, so' vital
• to her presperity; is not over-loriked, and assn
_ rancor were kindly proffered that in due - time it
liberal au •ption might
L ire exPected: :•• ' ••••
as. —Tie : it:art tellstreof storm..
o.'lo votes for
stgler 4Wier Go arid ;: unit nne for Jobe
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Ban zoan, Aininati• — P " I r r ent. raii r "l
collision on the tine between Skala sad
lffich.,.4rnsge to the , amount of $16,000 was
dens.: The trains were musing It the rata of
26 miles an hour, and although every effort was
= d o to stop the epeed in the half mile inter
toning after the danger was discovered, the col
-Bic:Cites terrific. Both locomotives . were en
ded over on the track,, and both trains were in
ilthen.within about 20 roil of each other
the e'en:were,. &e„ leaped from the engines and
escaped serious injury.
On Friday last, the 11 o'clock train on the
Hodson river Railroad, met with a serious acci
dent, in consequence of a switch being out of
place. The train ran off the track, aud
Mr. Fairbanks, the track sujrrintentlent,'And
broke the legs of the Eugineer„Mr. Joe. Bel
ville. The accident occurred at. Blount; 'Point,
near Castleton.
• " Aybnore, or the Bondman of Kent; and
other poems. By Robert T. Conrad, Philadel
phia: published by E. H. Butler S Co."
We are indebted to the author for a copy of
this work, which possesses conskierable titerary
merit, and shows the writer to be possessed of
genius and taste. For sale by Kay & Co., 55,
Wood street
MOH WALSBINGToN.
ICorrenemiettoo of the titteburgh Dail, Gozottel
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25th, 1851. b
The very day on which I wrote you, respect. 1.
big the state of affairs on the Rio Grande, and 1 .
in the adjoining states of Mexico. intelligence ~
arrived from that quarter of a totally different
character : from what had before been received ,
by the war department. The l'exan Rangers,. :
engaged with Canales and Carenliel in relieving 0
the countrymen of the latter, frem the intolera- '
bleoppresalon and grievance of , having to pay '
duties on imported goods, have been.re.iuforced
by two or three companies of 'pntriotg; who had
been lying in some shady apot on the coast
Waiting for au opportunity to jean Lopes in his ,
expedition against Cuba. Thin ,tared the Tex
an auxiliaries of the insurgent 0 dere in a Mutil
ation which enabled them effectually to counter
act any designs those worthy pureons may have
conceived for purchasing safety and rewards,
by betraying their foreign allies: and obliged
them to carry, on the war. 'ffiiii President at
once issued his proclamation against illegal at.
tempts from. t&exiae of the line upon the peace
and Independence of a countri in amity with
our oirn. Ido not-believe thatPthere is any im
mediate danger that the revolutionists wilt nub
coed in tearing from our unfortunate neighbor
another slip of her territory, to be annexed to'
this republic. ' The whole• quatrel has arisen
from the interests and the turbulence of a set
of smuggling traders, on both sides of the frost
' tier, with whom the 'patriots' are allied, either
as partnersor protectors.
Mr. Benton has nearly compl ted his political
memoir, which is to be entitled 'Thirty years in
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the United States Senate." I presume, indeed,
that .it is already, with the exception of a few
episodical pages, in the hands Of 'the publishers,
whb, I believe, are Appleton ti Co., of New
York. It will, no doubt, be a iorions compound
of shrewd reflection, varied and valuable politi
cal information, and egotistical narrative, and
or the writer's experience during his long term
of public service.. Bet the Most remarkable
thing concerning old Bullion.reinains to be told.
Advanced in years as he is,for he lacks but a few
=mare of having attained the holemn climacter
ic of life,Col. Benton will next week set out for St.
Louis,With sheilesign of entering in person upon a
contest for ,the regeneration of his party, and the
final suppression of the 'Gott eis.' Be says he
is conscious it will be a work of time, and 'im
mense-labor and difficulty, bet he believes its
accomplishment is aliart of the mission assign.
ed him by Providence, and he means to fulfil
it You see, therefore, that,;! fearful as have
been the storms which hove 'racked and torn
Locofocoil ne, in .Ifissouri, ItX'triale are not yet
over, and tut year .. promises 0 be a period of
corm:nod° not lens terrific than taboo there a
year ago. God send Old Dianthus happy deliv
erance ou of afflictions, and a triumph over all
the iniemi (within the palenf his own pond ,
cal lip old.' . .
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. Mr. Fil o re and the members of 'the cabinet
hove reca ve.i:l:invitationa to twit the Maryland
and P iry lyithia state Li re , but have been
compell to decline, owing el, the pressure of
public bn "nessj They will have their time hil
ly employ In the most tibsoOing public duties
Until the opening - 'of Oongreini. 'Uneasy lies
. the head' crowned with official. honors, even in
- a republic. -I casually became aware of' the
feet that more than one member of the cabinet
frequently continues' at work in iiis department
until-X.lm 'noon of night' wasp him :of the ap
proach'of another day; and Irpresume that the
President is equally occupied , with public busi.
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. Some burprise has been 'occasioned at the
• -summary dismissal of &judge; marshal, and sec
retary of the territory of Mitinesoba. The cause
t -is It - apposed to be illegal epeculations intends or
Indian supplies, or something of that sort, It
e cannot be alleged that the President fails to die
. play sufficient energy in managing the officials
o whom it is his duty to control, as is shown in
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the muses, and in that of the collector at New
e Orleans, and the consul at nivel:la.
Tie Virginia election has probably resulted
in the return of a delegations to Congress of the
game nominalpolitical complexion as the last;
though in the substitution pf Mr. Btrother, a
Unionist and a Whig, for that Facible Feeble of
a B . ecessio4st and what not, leremiti'll . Morton,
the whip hare mule a great gain, as indeed
they would have done had kii otteoessfurcompet
tor been a democrat. Mr. Flinlkner, vbig, has
t.i,
probably been elected over liir. Bedinger, known
as 'beld-headed Bedinger,' '
' d Mr. Uaimond,
Whig, has been defeated in Wheeling district
by a democrat. Mr. BOtts been beaten in
the Richmond district by a secessionist. There
are causes of local dissension in that district,
which have given it into the over of the dem
ocrats for the last eight years; and will do
so for eight or eighty yea longer, should they
Continue so long. \ II Jude..
nom NEW Yl9Ex.
Cot foofoloctooce of the Mita fiv.rgb Gosetto.
New Yowe, Sato 4ay, Oct 2.5,101.
The quiet of Wall street, - Friel broken after-the
close of my last by the !ann.; of Jacob Little 8.
,Co., the leading been far manya year in stocks,
;ad preachers of ruin generally. The .rally
lately made in financial affairs and the good
management of the Erie Railroad CompanY„han
at fast taken the bears off th4r feet, and it is to
be hoped the lesson will notbe loot upon the de.
preciaters of works of publicimprovement, hero
or elsewhere. The whole con federacy of gamb
linghrokers have in times plat ever abused all
railroad °retinal scrip thrown tnto the etreet, and,
works of the highest importance, have often
beenkilledlly the nlanders of these •‘gobetweens"
of share brokers. Mr.,Littlei has made an offer
of settlement with his . creditors at the Stock
Board, and will soon be at his poet again with
the reputation of a broken man.
The Union Safety Committee is just now very
busy in the farcical emplo'iment of saving the
Union, aided by the hybrid "Journal of Com
merce" and the "Express. 7 This committee,
composed of the same pie-b a ld mixture, as the
"Viedance Committee' of Elan Francisco, btu',
very aapiently taken the Whig and Locofoco
State nominations and sele r cted from them a
bastard ticket, which they recommend to tho
suffrage of Whip and Locofocos. The Whig
who could lao caught by such a shallow device,
if, a fair candidate for a mad house, and the
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sooner they repudiate the Union Committee the
better. The Whigs in this part of the world are
the best union min in the country, but they do
not feel called upon to catch every darky that
runs through the State, nor ,do they ' think this
disinclination to catch negro;es, is an argument
againit their soundness in national politica_
The Express and Journal of Commerce will save
the Union ;whops, but their Inborn are morally
certain to lose the State to the Whigs.
By the arrival of the Cunard ship, the cotton
and produce people are more encouraged, and
Dope for an advance
- in both staples, and an
ac
tive export, demand for breed stuffs through the
winter.:; . Some small improvement in piton are
greedy noticeable, but shippers are very Ctn.
tires, and seem disposed to advance elowly, be
ingatuaght prudence by our late panic.
The - sabjest of a new Consul at Hanna 'CM- ,
*a good deal'of mntrentOion hoe, and could
New - Fork settle thd question, lie. J. S. Thrash*
eU, who to ably aided our unfortunate country'
men in their disaster,• would be named. He to
a gentlemen of the highest persOnal honor, and
the beet Spaniab Balmier now in Cuba. Froth
long residence there; he has acqUired the man
ners of a Spanish gentleman without losing the
New England energy, which was his only capital
when he took up his residence 'in Cuba as a
merchant's clerk. ,No man could fill the post
Bo honorably to the administration or so much
to the satisfaction of the people and the tner
chants as he.
Temperance refoito is now the order of the
day here, arid yrhai with Father Matthew and
the common temperance meetings, a good deal
of enthusiastic has ibeen created. The Maine
temperance law which makes it so hard for poor
three-cent tipplers to get drunk, ban been taken.
the mondani fora reform la* here, and the
next Legislature will-he called upon to net. The
city of Portland is now one of the largest deal
ers in rum in the United .States. It keeps its
stock in the City Rill, has a regular seleeman
and clerks, and sells without being too inquisi
tive, 'Then the applicant has good clothes on.—
New York,-however', will . never be trammelled
in this way. We bare thousands who will beat
and starve their 'wives and children, and swill
the vilest liquor law or n I law, and wo betide
the politician who dares say no to their claim
to brntify themselves. They say the etandard
of metals is higher with ns.tlian in Boston, the
glory of New England, which if true must make
Boston a paradise for knavery.
The Hudson river; road, in the face of public
opinion, has commenced running its cars on the
Sabbath, stopping at all the way stations and
makes Sunday evening hideous along the banks
of the Hudson River. This Sunday train has
been adopted for the; benefit of Western travel-.
lets, who can by this route gain time one day
in the week 'on the Southern routes. The di
rectors of the road are some of Ahem good . old
fashioned Scotch Presbyterians, and it seems
that the desire to make money has quite over
collie their usual scrupulous observance of the
Sabbath. Tho next; move will be a mail train
over the New Boren road to Boston and.through
out NOr. England, for the expediency Is equelly
great it one cave as in the other. C.
BAILMOAD LETII2iOB
The following i r s the list of euccessfril bidders
on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, on
Saturday, the 25th instant
Section 1. Bdreard
2. John Maloney.
3. Marifull, Black A. Co.
•• 4..Manfull, Black & Co.
5. Urhan, Brothers & Co.
•• 6. James C. Collins.
•• 7. Andre* Butte.
8. John Blake. •
• 9. Martins & Co.
•• 10. Martins& Co.
-• 11. John Blake.
•• 12. John Blake.
•• 13. Lang. Lincoln s*. Co.
• 14. Martial & Co.
•• 15. P. B. Blake & Co.
•• 16. John Blake.
•- 17. James Kelley & Co.
•• 18. Richard Fox.
•• 19. Michael O'Sullivan.
•• 20. Rainey & Dein.
•• 21. G. S. &K. A. Shuman.
•• 22. 'Taggart & Gorialey.
•• 23. Crowley. Murray & Co.
1 •• 24. Ira Ransom.
•• 25. Ira Ransom.
•• 20. Ira Ransom.
•• 27. .Martins & Co
•• 28. Mambas & Co. •
The above named bidden mill please attend at
the office on the first of this week, and enter into
contract. 1. G. Motets, dec'y.
Nnwsesecus AT WASAINGTONa—Tho following
curious statements concerning the newspapers
at Washington, we take from's letter in the New
York Coutier and Enquirer
WASHINGTON, OCL
There were some errors in .the statement 1 .
lately sent you of the circulation of the Wash
ington papers, which were caused, however, by
the defective returns of the parties most inter
ested
in their correctness.. In the first exhibit
made by the proprietois of the Intelliyme,, they
entirely omitted the weekly and semi-weekly is
sue, for the reason that they had not been in
the habit - a
inserting in that edition the public ,
advertisements. The -motive was an honorable
one, but the omission led to the Incorrect view
of their relative currency among the people, of
the papers mentioned, which I received. It ap- i
pears that the aggregate of all the issue of this
old established organ of Whig opinion in upward 1
of nine thousand copies; while that of the &WA-
co Press, which in the competition for the gov
ernment advertising, claimed superiority of cir
culation over any daily paper in the district, Is
about 8,900 copies.
- The exceedingly limited daily circulation of
the journals published at She . seat of govern
ment, will as:uprise those .assomainted with the
I newspaper statistics of the great northern cities.
Iftsppears that the -.lntelligencer has one thou
eand daily subscriber's, the Unicin nine hundred,
and the Southern Preto one hundred and forty.
This is the more .surprising from the fact that
they all contain a great amount of original and
well selected reading matter, certainly much
more than can be crowded into theirekly and
semi-weekly editions, 5.11.1 021334 th refers, ill
repay the expense of aetting-np. and emost of
vjs h
preparation. As the Southern Presi i a ionrnal
established expressly to advocate a isruption
of the Union, and to effect if possibi , the over
throw of the National Government; it is assur
edly a gratifying fact that after an existence of
nearly two years, it has secured..but just one
hundred and forty. daily , raiders! t A forlorn
hope. truly, for an assault upon the citadel of
the Union. It is not probable that the paper
can be much longersustained, for it has to ad
vertisements, and the zeal and liberality of its
supporters will naturally Slag with the dem,
deuce of their party.
The circulation of the Era, the weekly Free
Soil organ, which: opposes the Compromise
measures, as the Freon does, but for an opposite
reason, and which finlike the Press, constantly
inculcates attachment to the Union, was also un
derstated through an inadvertence' on the part
of the person furnishing the information. The
average for this year is 19,000 copies, instead of
18,000.
It is stated, I believe, correctly, that Attorney
General Crittenden has reversed the opinion of
his predecessor, Mr. Johnson, and has advised
that under the existing law, the Department
Printing ought to be given t.o the two papers
having the largest regular and . permanent sub
scription list, without regard to the frequency of
their publication. These papers in the District
are now ascertained to be the National Intelli-
germer and the National Era. , If any change bo
made, It will be at tbe.expense of the Union,
which now publishes these advertisements in
conjunction with the Intelligences and Republic.
It is proper to mention, thatty the laws appli
cable to the matter, the President has authority
to designate a thini paper at the Capital for the
publication of official advertisement., and that
the Republic was so designated two years and a
half ago.
CUISEIII to CALITORNIA.—A correspondent of
the New York Tribute, writing from San Fran
&taco under date of September Ist. states that
the immigration teCalifomia from China, daring
the last six months, has exceeded that from any
other country, not excepting the Atlantic section
of the United States. He says that nearly every
week from 160 to 260 Chinamen arrive, and that
very few of them lesvethe country. Permanent
residence appears to be the purpose of them all;
and the majority fit themselves ont for mining,
and quickly set off in quest of gold. A large
number have settled down in trade in San Fran
cisco. They hail from Canton without exception
it not being thought creditable to co m e f rom soy
other place; and every grade in society is
_repre
sented, from the laborer or 71Pii0 to the ttolisb
ed and educated. It is said that there are from
ten to twenty thousand of the ' , Celestials" on
the Pacific, and thht out of the whole member
there are but two Or three tivomen.
.04 make
the following interesting extract from the letter
referred to:
You can scarcely look into the street hut you
see troops ofChinese., Fiero are a dozen march
ing in single file , irregularly, and making a tour
of observation, pilling-with curiosity everything
around them. Iltire is another troop, twenty or
more, laden with the puts boots, and various
preparations for the mines. -Still larger bodies
may be seen with sacks of sugar and rice on their
backs, carrying them to their storehouses after
the manner of ants. Or if the load be too heavy
for one, two of them tug it on a pole.. There
is a chap with a huge basket of clothing, at the
heels of an odd looking genius) who wears odd
l o oking spectacles, and who Veadehis book n
he goes, to find the proper stopping places.
=Tonally you behold fifty or a, hundred of t
in one just arrived, and staring -with,
meat at everything,. getting along about •
as children going alone to school on a
day.
The Chime are Mow in "seaming it
can eoeittuie. Their clamsiehoes hr
and are replaced by boots, 'often
large. They ore fond of big boots.,
dom aubjnit to a'good flt if they
of boots of greater capacity for tb
Their feet are generally small.
. They are temperate, and a th
ly ever known to be 'Lank or r
in their houses-they make m
dancing. They are fond
growing incirilization fast
theatreete.
leintuAro Cnident thst
is the hlstory of the wf
out of the rapid colonization of thin Pacific abort.,
and;e opening . of new channels of. omii:iercus
andosocial intercourse. :The past half of the
present nmtury is fullof the miracles of science
and art The current half will not be wanting.
Who can imagine what the year 1901 will bring
forth? China, Japan, India, and the islands of
the sea, will not bens they- now are. A turn
ing and an overturning is at hand. The Chinese
emigration to California is one link in the chain.
We live in an eventful era, the interest of whilst,
increases daily.
CONCERT of Vocal Musk will be given
icANNVAtI'eivwsVINMPVL:
A iiiiiiiTINIENTAL and Collepirvir•
li•to Wu rt....in for nit,. moanicin.
Mr in tit..
El,
. , .
Tlcke. reutr. Wb had et th• dor, f.,.e.r.ntven at
• k. cor.trraet.o. at 7.
•
More New Goods. •
I A )lES A. 11.1eKNIG In. No. 0'.2 Fourth st.,
spy bat reeeived hit aseond aupyia ef Ftll and Winter
°wale. the .Jority of . bleb having I—u yorellated .
tho large suction galas tbe eattery cillea, during lb.
L. Huai, arra' chegLp: Plain Caabnacn•
rquare Shaul, ntalct, at caanufaelcovr,
rom, French Slerino• and Catbmerwr. Fan
, Drew, Mkt. very dealrable;
CLwk.. Cloallinan, dr . &r
•
JLIST RUT Ikt .lAS. A. McKNIIIIIT'S,
. anaortment of infanta' and Youth.' Slrrino
shod,. Wool Gasters. lloalnannt Coats- &Inn, a near and
full stock of do, and Trunmlnk• • ln cr.',
strict; of ety I. and prier.
IL—Country Ahirchante aupplled at 'err low rate,
Double Reed Melodeon.
11111 E subscriber has just opened d very
fine Itendeon. 5 octaves. with double reeds,
made he theginal Inventors. Carhardt & Nee,lhaso, n.
Y. TM. instrnment is equal in power loany small organ.
and much superior to It point of oweetness of tone, ea
parity Co eland in tune, and futility for transr,ortlng. It
expresely intende I Co. us , . in chnrcheo, and owing tops
Ina I,referable to any other instrument. Shaw
.1.1:Ong In ',meta+. an initrument of the kind are teepee,
fully Invited to call mad examine the EAI3IO. petition, to KA
being talcen away from the subscriber'a wareroom. haring
been ortlemi by et omgregation In thin city.
11. IILESER, Foie Agent
• r CT) for the original maker, Carhardt & Needham
i3hriver & McLean,
Produce and Comniasion Merchants
No. 34 Sown] {Torr. 1 , 17-r T.
I.IIII.ADELPIIII,
rONSIGNMENTS of FLOUR. and Pro+
.luce gvnerally,..illl rem re promt Aden.tion.
tre.t endeavors Waive aatlefaetiOn. ne.rmaxie on
receipt nt 010. of Ls.ling le ben deAred.
tWer tn—Meru.ra. Hampton i Miller, PittAboryh:
Mr Franck U. Miler.
• . .. . . .
Mr. Airs. Laughlin.
Mr. Sam!. P. librirer. - •• os.v:r
BUTTER SO kegs No. I.;
3 bblf. Itoll:just reed ond for sale hi
0c.3 SAMUEL P. Iglill VER.
i ARD-5 bbls. just recd and for sale by
R A nr-29 SAMUEL P. slimy ER.
JAM. GINGER-5 bbls. for ealo by
R. E. SELLERS, a Wood 0..
QOOOTRINE ALOES-200 lbs. for sale by
I.„J or 2 .1 R. E. BELLEW!.
QUGAR LEAD-400 lbs. for sale by
IJ W 9 R. E. SELLE RS
PICKED GUM ARABIC-150 lbs. very
J_ handrome, for Bal. by R. E. SELLERS.
1130. W. AF. CAY. PEPPER-8 casks pure,
'n tor pale Or R. F.. LiELLEIIII.
TEN. RED-20 bbls. (Eng.) prime, for salo
T by II I:. SELLERS.
E P. SALTS-20 bbls..for sale by
J. SCIWONMAKER A CJ.
A LLIM--410 bbls. for sale by
orce J. SCIICKNMAREIC • Co.
DRUSS. BLUE-7 boxes best, for sale by
dt, orZI J. BCIIOO.tiMAK ER a CO. -
ULT. MAR. BLUE—S bOxes for sale by
) wet J. eV tICKV , IIAKER oco
iTEN. rty.D-15 casks (Eng.) for sale by
1 mt.. , J. t.CHOONNIAKILLt I 00 .
117 HITING - 100 Gbh d - ry nnd . fine, fo
Ty p , -.1.. br J ECIICION MA Kfit .t. c 0
up OSI N —fin bble. No. I, for sale bo
.11L, tes 4 . s.ectbscialsfifins co.
11l P. LoalWool.l--10 bble. for Nike b y
A., ~,...9 • J. t..4.;1#K1N MAR Ell 0 CO. -
11,1 ANK PITTSBURGH STOCK-2n share.
1.) e - seo , l Io [...es, '.i e I,II.WoRTII 0 Co.
Administrators' Notice.
TTERS of Administration hays been
J to ...ranted to the undere.rmed on the Ipel.r.
r imrmerly All,hetny count, Ltd la t 1-ror •
rem , .erunty. dee'll All prrenee tudehted 1r aid. r tete
'ere mueted 0 make payment. nma More peppy. haring
Halm. Rizaln•l said entat. VIII present theM lerrettletneut
...th.r T.r the vod , r.iined. COOPill,
Jlahoulnig LaWreece
A 1111. AND.,
PleT r v tp.. 011.0bee7
Window Springs.
H lIANINIrOND has again returned to this
AV. aand it potting Ilia wall known anDarior
tn.)ll :LT/11,4U8 to all kinds of ari.lok
ko , k , ok sod rt. , o‘or •itker heal tba
ax.ab. M.>. potting b. 9.rrino to Window. In 11.=.9
7,
-1 In l'lt.borch and vicinity. and boa twat Cllkaard lu
csonufarturlog and anklaing host orer .• Tea.- lb.
tb..ratora Pat., himaelf to be a prollcianta and to tavern
ttror anttrfartion In lb. buoinna. lie warrantable awingt
not to brook or lose the. altatlriti. and bax Eprlnea t
Ob. for all altos of Winder,. tlr •illnrooln ei,ht or lan
dam, at tha Kral Lk. 1101.1.14512.115i.nart, arbrry color,
root br lolt. or al tn. Pool 'ol9ta ll•opockabla rrtrranrea
510,1 D. ,k22r.lt•
Trees, Plants, &.
isl Th e subscriber offers for sale a m
h.ars 'g - A - neat of Ems . awl a.lizable
Vitra, Trees. arid Flow, RoOta. ..farad
personally trsut tbul.f: celebrated swag
!. SD au. VIAL conna,llog ID puts( Dwarf Pruner., toe
o.w productive Stra•berriea, Crime:. Cone, Bores new
Pins. the Clarlcuati satiety. to which area awsrlol 11.0
traillata of 5100 (sr 1,.. Lest. eort to talttratk,o, the Mao
stutate, tom Ewer, Weselles Roe.. liormetarries.Cor
ea.*, Raestmernee. Grape Nine, Rarrameot ~ .1 all rorts.
:glad* T.., Yitt . .ot, Plants,' line,and llooe,eueklea
Power }Cwt. for Fall Planting. sla , Far.efer.'Oarrosin
llyviotha * Tollp , end Crneaa_
brae. al.lmoued to Pltubuntl P0Ft.018,.., ...left at our
g 4.1 on market dare—will he rarefolly_ a11...hal to.
ee2,1t4...31'T J AM Le WARDROP.
IV OTICE is hereby given that on assess
-I`l tarot of twenty-tee note per 11 War I. been 1...3
ow the 'lock of the Lanka Mint.. C -es It., payable al
the oaks el the C. 111.111. IC the City of litteburgh.. on
Monts,, Drees:as, let, 1411-
ay order ~1 the Bawd of Olteetoes.
JAW:. If. CHRISTY,
, e..!4.7t Seerstar, t oo t Tremont
nanretary and Inasunn
ALATE REMOVAL.—The undersigned
tms, agrstably to the 'dein. rf a raw Mends. r.., , e/
n 1 his offln•M the (roan:nom of hia wiles baud.. house.
and molt do, to Fannin , Maya' and the Bath ROMP, tint
ions,
1 the Diamond. Alle-ghruy CUT. - taw. hi will la
1.381 in in... hi, 1.1.. d. and thr rablk. and .hen
Ideriharos, hoolt.isepen. t , aleamen. ?lusters. Far
mem Mauurattansn and Mechanics, Miu *O4 Wotioni-
Roy. and Girls. ran Ind him anl get plan, end bawl,
employment. tea Ilia charnwstill ha condemn% but be
will herearn, always ea 1 , 1 payment ha hand ha. all
ilarsas except the re. pamnest. ISAAC It Altnie
inrin, will rail over in Pittsburgh tales - or their.
and lett.," ahlresfell In him CO trail.lng his
tees) will hi lutes out cf the post olllen and attended to
sou. Persona Innebtsd to him .111 all and pay. Lash
borrowed and lent. orrfar2t•
EUROPE; in a Series of
IJ letters from Groat Britain. France, IWT. Bwaallr.
land, Le.. daring the Bummer of 1161 i Inclodinn timer un
the °feat Exhlblllon. By num. f.r.eley. I sul.
sale at nuotric..oteel. the rovt °Moe.
• Lots and Turnpike Stock for Sale.
%%T ILL be offered lit public eale, nt the
V ro. Court Roo, on Friday.. the 7 th at Novare ,
be,. one Lot of tin.and on the IV sal:Onto. Turnpike, throve
milea ham the car. 00 be V 2 fest,on which there is asaold
awe boo, alma asidecatata in lot adjoining. and of the
sane viator. above. on whleh la enertel a or.
stony hon.. •
as the same dme and plane-11S ibares of Pitt,
thsto aaJ planr—llS 'bare, of Pit
bur,b sad t•teuh..till• Thrnritottock.
It.
J. S. DONN ET.
A„,,n m es.eiisrin 51;lionco.l.
TBACCO--16 kegs Ged's No. 1; in etn ,
sed,for ulp Tr JAMES DALZELL,
ncPk OS W.t.er 4,,
BUTTER—I bbh.
2'- and 3 kr, Paeknl; arriv.na
rwr cumland tot sal* JASII"..III•LZKLL
re, 0 3 S Water Wen.,
11. MOLASSES-20 Lbls. Bnt. Ground
k 3, for ra. hT JAM ES DALZEI.I.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
UARRI&UVR O\ ri
DESIGNED only for the safer classes a
p,operty, has ample capital, and affords sure,
advantagps In point of cheapness, safety and aceonno.
dation. en meiand entry and owner
dwellings. sod, !sowed or soontsl Prof , ..nl
A. A. taltltlElt. Actuary.
nG'7 Branch OCT. V. 64 bmlthtleld My 17tW...eh.
Orleans ,Ipanranco Company
ALBION. IL Y.
CAPITAL, $150,000.
Secured m accordance with the Genera! hisura
Law of thr State.
above prosperous and responsible
Onmosor. lumina complied with Oil requislhons of
F irlaw of mot' Mao, Ls now burning polieln wit c h their
Agent on the gym - abbe term, numustent pro
esfetr. O. NICIIOSON, President.
11. MK:01.1,01, SnorehoT•
ohim, Nn. W 13.191th13.111 0., Pittsburgh.
A. A. CAltittlOt. Agent.
New Kure
SONGS ettrigs by M 1424 CATHARINE lIAI,,
Come where the .veer zephyr. tom,
The tatty that oore throlllo.l.-Twrig hall,
1.) . Ith. , 0 ..•
Ft .
INH6 btiNli 111 JEti
Nl . LIND, AT HRH CON(7EILT
Comm'thrmuth the ity, Plitrrim land forever,
Auld Robin tir.): 1.11114. Ited Riding 11001, I
Ilame. swee.t boo,
ken from the Plnn;
The Citvaller. The Lord',g Prayer. with to
The Kevotwske. a r.equel to the sic 6. Move,:
Cavalier. A pu by lls. Hymn— , Higte
the ham Kent!,
W.x.dbury; Why to do tlumwer /Uwe fade'
Th. I...Usi 'Heart.. . . .
'nth colored I .
9weet Ann. of Lb. lair. Forest.iirldes. kloo.r, nehat
Tian molikve• song: tish Rod Bloom, Polka.
Call tun pet 111•61. r. (Brod. Walla, Bloomer
Betelard and or ml. bi JOIIU 11. MULLIP
orr SI Wand
w
Nj having lett
Lino. ar-
EMMEN
AFRICAN CAYENNE PEPPER-800 lbs
lowderled, can. far ade by
od7 It A.TAILVESTOCE t Co.
A NEIL CALPEPPER-300 lbs. for sale
ilk tr B. A. PAIMESTOCE a CO.
fIANARY SEED-20 bble. for sale by
s.)cal' B. A. FAILYESIOCE &CO.
LLAtiBER SA O
LTS-101b1S. for sale by
kik .:.," B. A. FAIINESTOCF A CO.
V ASTILE SOAP-75 boxes for sale by
IL, ce.2: B. A. PAIIIIESTUCK. A CO.,
VARIEGATED SOAP-50 ball. for sale by
V car B. A. FAIINKSTOCK I CO.
]EARLS-13 casks foroale by
1 0e27 WICK A 51 , CANDLEAS.
- -..
To the Public!
rE undersigned, having taken the store
No. fil 3lartet nreet.; lately cerucied by Jan." A.
r "IlilllY, are raw neelving their la.nond supply of Fan
and V. 1.. GOODS. ft:cnning In P..
Arunpl..te Innortarent of black and fanry DRESS
:+111.1:5. 4, , ribmere.. IA Lain.. Nlerion, 21.cotsu Plaads.
nrorb.a. Long and ..naarr tiIIAWL9.. Mid Long Shan.,
Co Cant, Co..ff Ribburo, Gloves. an
.. , • , . • • •
uprrior .tock of HOU tifilNOtiOODS:, and the
er..1...ty1e of CIOAJie.
Tb....e.itumnrx of tb.tll,c fat. And thrpublic-are inri.
1,141. tor2.:bp.' JOHN PORT)II.a CO
_
Read Thi4 , :idark it Well,
- -
Ailt SEND TIM PA?EII TO TOUR NIAIRIIOII.
tenof the hest Patents now before the
l at; °bend for sale by the rhh.etibit. land eau
at the dnog core of rt. N. WICELERSCIAIII, co! ner
f lYxxl and Sixth meets. Pittsburgh, Pa. The one is •
then., for onfAtritm tloreenTd from tt..fidcf—as mneh
leed..l farmers.. ar the farme. the plough or thnwhlngnmehlne.
t wit gW.her from tea to twelve acres In • day, with one
toroand one matt or boy, taking tarry head, high nr Inv.
anima totting the gm., all remit for the Huller.•lth
,,ut breshing—saring all the seed and three-fourth of the
1.4. The other ispht as much noethal by the menran.
tilt ...amity. A am. hors., or merchandise. will .be
lalm In exchange by
HENRY ITIIREINRR, of Reading, P.,
Soh. Agent ter Um United Stain..
DROCIIEA StiAWLS!—We incite the at
u tendon of the ladles to • Int of new style Shawls.
Ter , handsome, lons and mum-, aa,rted coon, lately
nr,ired. 11URPIIT t 13UltelIFIFLU.
corner of Market and Fourth
JENUINE WELSII FLANNELSI--A
supplr of the about ,„.00tin, purrhasul from the im
pore, and . blog the same vtirle that boo given PO much
sam.fvetion too our customers km...taw, has Jost Nun re
uoul—fnun afi.. up to Abort qualith, Also, bean r
Ifsh tml Americas unshrinkable Whit. Flannel
lull ;;..asilo.nt Sa.Skin
,TN
WSIJ
-100 bbls. Lamm N 0.3 Hasten+
5 drams New Codfish:
150 bbla.Lake leeeeor Salmon nna whitefoh:
aocki only and tornit by
ne2s JOHN WATT I.llsart,l.
fl" - •
N 0.3 blacken+
lo bf.. Nu: For sale by
ituaisoN, LirrLx • co.
li ROCERIES, &e—
-lk! exp bags Rio Coif, 2 ,, 6610. N.C. Tar:
.15 bf. c 11... Tr.: 15 1..5..41 Reslnr;
25 catty boor, -2., I.blo. C. Lop-wood.
15 bag. Perm •L" boxes Cheep'.:
5 - Aloyl,t o s s k . co ßafto Sal
I bbd. 31addm .43
2 e ,, .... B. P. lbdig.r. W., On. Window Olar, grad:
10 liermy Blre For robe by
cias ORISON. LITTLE 2.(.3).
ITINEGAIt-50 bbis. for sale by
1 or-1.`3 ROBISON, LITTLE a CO.
lIRIED PEACHES-400 bu. for sale by
jiy 0.-2.1 - ROBISON. LITTLE! CO.
NAILS= s(okegs nss'cl sizes. for BRIO by
0.-'4l ROBISON. LITTLE .11 . co.
PIG IRON 350 tons Bens Creek Metal;
• nu - Mill Creek
30 - Sbade
Err mile by ROBISON. LITTLE A CO
/OLASSES & SIIGAR
-1.3 bbl. N. Molar.t.
IS tad, \.O. Buva, for sal,. by
oGY QOl/150N. LITTLE *CO.
TOBACCO,
"". Grant', an.l 9 I. Lorn.
10 keys Twist:
born Rhl . lprs;
Eton
F sale
1:081a121, LITTLE or
Co. bt
OIL k ROSIN-20 Tanneri . oil:
Il Llusevd ••
No. I Ito• In. to gale 0,
or'Xr 11.01110uN. LITTLE l 01.
or'Xr LITTLE A w.
11. MOLASSES it GOLDEN SYRUP—
a F., A Cli I.RF.P.TFUN t CO.
IiTIiEGAII-100 Gbh, for sale by
A_CULEEKTS(.O4 A CO
n RANDY-5 casks Wild Cherry Brandy,
UP for rAlebr A. CULIIERTSJN A.
I ‘ ,l NUFACTURED TOBACCO-150 time,
b'''' Al ' Ck f aCraz , M.
13ATENT THREAD-2,00P the. imported
from thy martufurr,rr. An 4 for WA At prlrra
L. Atilt barr.b.sarrs. C
tORN IiTARCH-300 11,0. , a choice a•th
tuAtodirturrd rirrruly for ,11atte AD , I rultnArr
r." %-.:7l.l.l=V:rprZtr4bl=7-it" mt l.l.l. " t i r d e,G,
rarts.rar. gri,IJI.APat up to 1 poem/
parlay, wltt,,l dir.rtloo , for emFor aal. b,
J Fain) CO.. OD Wre..ol At.
NFALLIBLE YEAST POWDEB—W
mated to mai, Imht, Atui mmreqftett.t/I outm
[ln..). abet, m. - . 1 fluor In ur.d. A roll auction
rompstarg .ash parks,. Irrr bT
J KII4. • CM.. Trrrrt er
. .
WE are instructed by the otrnera to char
oat LM pe lnaln¢.vrl. at rloonl roar, .ml ur.nn
0 moor aLd hlu. f CoAtittz
=
CO BizOA., iodate.) `
slid green.
31 URPHI LICE
9 1 0BACCO-100 boson Shergrood's s's and
IV, ev n.algtmant for saW by
uu JOuvrr ATI' 1 CO
C*OFFER-7* iing,e prime Rin, arriving wed
raI•GY JOHN WATT AC
11X,N1 lbs. prim s, l): ‘ ti pT l:% , keil,
(2.LASS-4tX) tioxeii Window. ne.'d site},
A_P (nr mato by JOHN WATT A CO. I
t,llO - RASSES-2 ,1 * Mil*. S. 11., Syrvp, for
111 p.p. low by JOHN wArr a co
. S UN
pl., 14.af an 4 ens. 64 P4)lr.
For rals by ( ~ ff2 . l JOHN WVIT Co
.
Allegheny Railroad
porauance of the directions of stn act of
Awtably of Ito lth of April. 1 , 17 ant ouPlPlnnent
the I!.th Intl. rotttl;al - . An Act tonic
irmrporatlnn of thr Pittaborgb, Kittanning and Wan , rs
Ralitvrl Ina:many,. tvnice will be opetandl , r eubaniptiona
It,
capital Malt
.1
mid .-otapanf, at 10 t.',lnet,
au W.dnewlay.!lor.mber 19th. 1.51. at Lbe et. elate 11,
t/.1. In the rit.r,f Pittalwrab. to.r.ntinuennn Into IS to
day till • •afttent numb., of .ban. may be alalweribed
to r ,, ore tbr hattel'
11ARMA1t WM. IMBINPON. Jr,
J. U. KUUF.NuAry.J.:A. UKURUP R. WHITE,
1A If e:s
Olt T (Yurth
Jt II N
BENJ. DAKIANOTON
FRANCIS KABNF,
ISTIZZ33I7:=OIBI42E2CMI
1=333X0X1
lOW=
:11ECIILf!it)
AL/ft. CO LW ELL
• .
JOIN N MiC111:1NO.
JO. BU PFINOTON
Ottlt,
RtIHNICI JOHN UILPIti,
NM=
eanza
tt UTTER—FreakII,AL in boxes, reed daily
11l J/ by 1,231 J. B. CANFIELD.
41EESE-50U bones reed and for sale by
I_, an 3 J. E. CANFIELD.
p'l6l1 -1U lads. Lake Trout;
33 Of - .. for ale by
J. E. CANFIELD'it
-1 INSEEIS -
OIL-143 bbls. Griswold's brl,nd,
14 re.-n.u. by J B. CANFIELD.
()EARL ASII-25 casks for sale by
0c23 J. B. cmcrlN.Lo.
QUIRTS .t DRAWERS-500 doe. Men's
1.7 Lamb. Wont "AIM , sod Drawer, med br
0e.3 A A. MASON A CO
ILK VELVETS-20 peA. most desirable
, s4crra, SOW npanlos by A.A. MA:4,N A co.
CII I LDREN'S ZEPII YR WORSTED-400
IL/ doe. Cperimrs, [Rods and Cnniforo.yust reed by
A. A. MAI , ON f CO.. Marlod
A ' A. MASON CO. are now opening 30
A
Nam and fancy rola:, 0111 wad) Dr ',sink
anJ I.Jonmrre, and ar daily rweiving ve. and (Bahian
abb. Inv. 001,11. OCZi
ALERATUS--I 00 las. and 25 bbls. pure',
fJ for solo by J. B. CANFIELD.
rilOW YARN—I sank for sale by
or= J 11. CANFIELD
LI NI:HASH BREAKFAST TEA-23 141
" T m7tTen
AROMATIC sTA,uo TOBACCO-10 cams
by sale by WICKS MOCANDLES.I.
13 UTTER-4 bbls. Fresh Roll, for solo by
111 IWirl WICK A MeCANDLESS.
.11 4 iLA.1-14 sacks for sale by
j_. WICK A IIeCANDLLO,.
INSEED 01L--40 bbls. prime, for sale by
A it, A. FAIINESTOCK K CO.
PTS. TU K PENTINE—fI,S Ws. for sale by
17 v—t Ii A FAIINESSOCK K 04).
91ANiCERS' bble. for sale by ,
_ B. A FAIINFSTO(Ni (.`o.
•
r ARTA RIC ACID-1500 lbs. for sale by
ecy..l It. A. FAUN ESTOCK A CO.
ANILLA BEANS-20 lbs. fresh. for sal
A. FAIINESTOCK t CO
ARIL AM7'" —'2.00 . 9 , 1 , 1): ;, 50r sale
COMMERCIAL. . =:
llammeozi Ailama.—Advercianrate andmb.eitptioni , ,
fror t et. papta rmeive•rsn42..../.4 4 . ..4. 2 1P0W , 6 . 2
ulll..
ibr Mr meet- ending Oclobo . 1851.
-
Gheartaa Ravaara—During the week \just
do.ra, we twee nothing of Intenwt to =lice In the market.
.1 fait general bLnineas has been doing at about our‘litat
week'. ountations. -
The weather has, for the miigi part, been quit
titiaetthyl. which ha• hab a ittletetious tercet upon trade:,
ant preirennui that &Elicit,' which might otherwise hare
prrya.l,l. Dy the recent tiling the riveWhca been kept in
fair hosting order. and trade .in that quarter bait...en tol
erably briak. but nothing h. MIIIP}Irn with that ooratlition
of thin, .tact a letter gage of netevtwood
Oar wholesale dialers in 'every branch of
prnvided with es teurive end well- selerded enwkv
toad !bey hold then...len. in readnieki‘to present nuojn
dunements w their country friends win may visit th em
for their lill awl winter supplies. Ands. in the ordinary
mum of nature. we may ecru, antiripate s Tail rise lathe
river.. immense fall bu•iness. will yet be dune here. r t e
eluoi of the es...on.
. .
T134 - kcanal from this point cast continues in
gml order, a. • heavy Imminent Is doing thrhugh that
ehann•l
The Ohio & Itintipilvanis R. R., which since
itie opening. him deep delve • heavy pmsenger bueinm, le 1
~w j,„, a ,area bilsio, AN i n the eoriveyanre of &night
and non that lb , ' road to egtroded hi a print ten 'Mick be
ton,' hew Brighton; this brakseh of huskies, =nit gdon
~,,,,,,,,,. ,„ a degree highly\icoutaging to the atuelt
holder: In this improvement he road ci i n ii. u " I. e 5,...
•
eellent condition i •
~EllE,a—Then in a regular traile demand for all articles
under this heed. it our rot week quotatione. Faten of
Sala .0.11 amount LL some :Id eke., in lom i at 3 0 31(nlik ID,
rash and time. ;isles or to tons Pe - Oral tm. :Titoe cif
istleratim at Vi ?Vim and.of Potash In I Red lon, 4UMLIi.
M.mplhei are generally intini to the dem rid.
vri \\,.
APPLES—Heiceipm ha come firma name freely , but
supplies are yet eery Broil . and Lilies m tint hatide
have trraisdrmi at SLI(M2ZO .%) ? bbl. sArS .) <MO'
Ry. Soo,the, of apples mon ntinue ligh owing to the
illinnnem of mop, and mad ',Tires 'will be, Mined here
for 4i that ail. brought In.
ALE—We notion a continued endydrmand , ith a fair
buidness doing at our 10.11 anek'a noMtlob, ,
ALCOIIOI.-ISe have no alteration to notion tu alco
hol. The regular current miles 4 4,,50 4 nue iit , ae...
minting to etrencth. \
• • •
UUTTER-IThe receipts have been it, andreadlt.
transpire from store at lbe forfrosh.an 12/0113 for'S
qtralitlreol roll. Keg butter tortilla firm, wit;
vales from store at 10344a11e tel
111010318—We may math: ma onfquotati $5ll
jt too, withilmited
. ,
RADON—Owing to the limind aback. te r i during the
week: have ben rordlned to small lot, at on quotations
of last meek Satre hare amounted to frame to 30,000
go., at the following ratea—Elmuldere ii ra, SSC ...plea
010 e, and Hams OY. ki 9.% for plain. and 10 for canesswed.
dales of sugar rum' hams have been confined to , Amall
lot; at 113012 c 11 lb, according to quality. Conntry+Forad
baron it sold ate slight reduction Oil the above ratek',
111. ANS—For neer crop white bean, $1 334 1 37 , .Mm.
ir readily obtained in tine market Iteweipte chntive HO;
and supplier. am
111100 AND FFED—SaI during the writ havb,been,,
to ;mai i lots. at t following rat. from 'first
Londe—Dr. 121)124r. Short 111,141Ings 30, and
Chop Feed at 034
31320171•0 AND TUBS—acvild env sablelots bast,
arrived during the week, and the market 'fully supplied.
wa may continuo uur quotaUrnA foam 'first hands at.
I/1 0702 for buckets, and 1711)7 :10tobi;Land from .00,.
at $2 12.442 V. for bucket., and Salt 30 tttub.i. accord
ing to also and flribb.
1114A1V11EAT FLOUR—Rectipta hve oAme forward
more newly. and Dn. , . are reduced. 1 quotk from first
hands at SI LO(d)/ 02. and from Mire at { i. n743Cf 100 Ds,
with • declining tenden4.
ttgo..l3lb..—We notice fidr Rgnlar , sele\frorn ',tom at
$1 17.10,01 2541 acronlitia to qualit}. From first.hmals
we mar nmde negjsl.ol 25. ealv qdality. \
lIERIIII, A X—We may quote,noininally at 21 2.3 - Rom
fret hands, and 23,5e34c from
1111.1003 fillEKTLSOb—Pittabnrgb manufacto4,l Mown
abetting. are ...Ding at :lac do and 7, fa,. N.,
stook.
COON AIDA have spired at DsArb.k
\ \
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CoTTON--(iwing to the co•onoratiflf' ',low •finito Of \` •
II
ter In the •er, we hal hal nii orilialfi \ t.f cotton fnilik
\ .4
tii-lior Ito • efini.fleratile Irtigth of ll, ci\nsennenfl, iii
can relairi no *air, here The Liriniof =pit" , of! the I
fyiti 1,1... we learn by the iiaellitim air. I.l3e.markin
fl 1 ully enoplo..f. ali , l prinve were illgli ,Nti favoi of
borer, fillit.lll. Orleane woui infuted at GI; UpLartil IL Eiji
m o bil. 4 13.0 , 1 Of 41 j. whlob was a decline of "d'anicii flan
idling of th• Magliza At SCw Ofie•nit.at ii total
dz.. !lice , rangimil Ono ti to iihit re O. A , N , . , \lk 0.
tire 'Ltd theonqacion• 'ref! Pii.c fiof Iffilf.ili ..,\,„ 1 .
(b• \
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COTT , tlif V AIIN —We here no furl, liar : ch., to nnitre
n cotton i•rnii. The following 't• • .nrfoi'l IleOor pot
rtdrXn
10101112•111-
bob. Chun\
No tau \ 4.7orellet
tt•••
riclue ....
COltloAtiE—tre barn no altekadons to notice nr.der thin
heal The foik,sfirg is • darrect s sk . c.f prima
aro mean,
11.1111., ..... ....... doe_
IletoP .. 51tAit,2544, , 50
.10e
...
t i rote!'yTtl d di \*. PCI
•
re:
' o r . ...... •' -
CANDLE-v.—Then Is • regular dkotand In thes:it:get et,
full prime, say Its Pittehorg.h nas.'nufuttirett g4A,l.3en
roc•uld tallow 14,4110at.a0.1 connnon, dipped at 14,14 , .,1,
O manufacturer. are doing • fair Idininess at thn: rt.
currial—Tbe regalar Pittsburgh tnannfacturrOrtt , Dhre
of eate and ingot& are 1444 , .. sales brasier'.azi . 4 'Df
cbcattuna at ca.tt and tun, an of old coppok s‘.
lie it 15.
ClLteliElls—Stur manufactories ountino to do a lin, rx
I,..tnese, with rat,. of 1.10 ijlry ran make, . follostni.
Priem.
Rutter - 4,0
h7l
ClLF.E.FE—The,rece4d4 of cheetn during the week hoar
been 0p.,. but u a 1. 1 / 2 e portion of it was fur shlpißent
es , Prim , her+ have undergone to. change The lc 'g
asl-r worn up .lo i i 20(0 145. ooh common... tI
5S+ pd. errant.
DI111:11 FHA: IT—We boot \no tale, of IntP 3 entnce to re
port M • may 110,10 e notalnAlt (matt store at dAll
for peaches, and 87,451 for aitplee.
ItTLIED BEEF mak, 4 Wr.l.rn cured
transpired from store at Ide !iuppina am cot,
Inzard
DIII:09 AND MEDICINF4—Wo halm no chanaa to on
.lna lart seek The Milt:mink I. wile[ of prin.!, ••1
soros of the leading articles under do. flood
Aloes, be- lb 417 IMadder, l 4aßtro:.-.-11
£11,13 ... ..... - 4 Myrrh, Tdrker....,.50 Naha
Assaartils... ...... to,TI Olt ..... . . 5
Arnde Root. 10 412 ithuharb '6.111
Aynefbrtle..„.. ,11 Ammar Pit . dt
Dona. rrlitted 1 , 4'28 .S.nda 4, cv 5
thasam Oopsria
( 4 1 1 sent. .
.troo- .0
ats=r,
Cblorlda Lima . 54 Cap wool. in loblv4 0 , 4 01 7
Cr.atu Tartar ......1! 14 , 04 FDltk • ...... ••••••- 5 . ,1 (@
Connaraa 1020 'l' ..letlfrod, . 1 41. 4 -: 1 .)?
II .112 Ita,Urn 5Z.C..a . 7...
1440
Guru Arabic 40 peal
fa7o I ♦ td3,14,
O um Co""liven "l
' tqt te.& r )5 , 31 4°
Itoti.
l ei tit;Ot Pal ....-. 41 , "
t 2 -7 ,4 1, 31
Lae ..... L. ‘,76lEstoir.
Kr. (4.010 t .0e4.1% .
FIL6IOIIT —Biter freights, as yet, L., are =settled. and
tt• cannot report eorrSctly. lb+ Indulging about the
Prldent ruling ran on Ile moat.
Basco, huller aral ttkilow .`"*" - V,?f .,
Lanl attd 'ant mil,.. ,
Dried beef ‘,,
~- ; 1'
Cotton ' s `t '..,.-. 6 , 14,
Leaf tole.,
Alarturactutd tohacem 1. , '.., I °l l
1.
Wool and [rather. '
ala?.v r -.-. i — .C **..
ihli \
Flour,
~ :.
v,
rimaa—ltrrelp. ut Italie hae4., beeh light. avi s ari .
have slielsttr impruered culls hut Week. \ Same la th, taari . ,
IN, have twsso sold rm. riTer and, war.Nh, the market
slogans heeler arm at 1.1 Mi 51 3 .254141,7-9 Cr.., c mad .i,pr.
bratida. From store lairs bare been re!ntuntiil,L,o small 161 a
rosette reeticitopthsts a s t S 3 3; tor a. - L. ked 1.3 k 4343 55 ear.
axle+ brands. The pelfelral ruellun af the •, , , eceist• br,
river thl. wes.t. wa. rer'eaveen, shit...ha, .
Flall—The masker in withal ahT Perestibte shins..
but prices are faltil [maintain...J. The %following TS./ he
given ita the pre,entemlitis rote, with tale General 'Sales—
alarturel No I$T. lir/ 219 aa , II 60. No 1 512 14 MI. \Ti..
treason
trot Shall isavan 11.. al rates were at 11^ Late,
amortise White Oka. Mew. S.. Lake amerrioraatrolue, ae s . 2.
SIO. Hash.. (Bala insiection) Sa :+o* bbl, We bare ith
sales of ealeorm 4. report \ Calash if seilima at 1 , 4 al 100.,
FF:ATIIEIt...--The tmaelt4 I. arcs. at :,4 0 Sss, from first
1 hati. l, amo 3alia , :t7 trim stare.
' FRUITS—The Sil , lowroir am the' prvsent ruling trier
ander this hoed , \ ,
lial,itut. new eriat* lain ..'... .. L.. ....51,011
, .
tie N. a i7N6st drNital la eta.sualtdd. 6.,
laiglk- iatelool fa:m*443.l*r la 716/4e .
.. Nun .aatt, lalNykt axe by - Oa abt, lad l'6
n.
Warn I; ' Laut Ix INNlsts at. Vt. sal Na lat
1141.k•SV \' • i'''. ''''\ ''' ' ' '. ' -'' -
I.R.LTUF.PrII7ta tit coati N Dna Omit. st about la
retry puttattp , as Ballhaore It iNarlal . t 2 : 1 13 , 221 Na.
ar
1 tatIOOIB4VIN,
f
_
warp-Sttple toA \try . l ''
a-
tad, .M D O
ln at
stquer b.,ttrt ' \ -
Lonnii-Tbn ttttt . no. Addr- . r1 1 .1. W.
matte at Ili fee compee r
p kettetataroot t.. pada,
II 1000. Skiltttlea Tem 1 . 4"1.r. fot i bt i.,423l. 4 , 4 '''°
it toot.
1, 31ALT-TINIat *'M
't , 'v .b, \ --
--.
"Oto 1, bu. , t \ .
\ NADINE INAIRANCE., _.
\ from l'luttnitalt to WhaaNt........-IR(4 IN
) to - '-. I,oaisvabo4 .3.10.
.10 '
3 do - - '.. Louisville." .3.lMa 40
3 do -- Nat hy1111,1‘,..—..e0t45, 75
~
We n\er temerk 71Mithe atelTe rats *Fleet to fine.-
oatiou.7rdlos to rho erase el - =tre e, the monition
el booie \
011.3-19. hare no turtilyr. ebmme t ` 03,15410e In 0113.-
55.11 •alee,tranentre at She, cello log lit.k7 -1 a... 1 70
/2.71,, No 1 Lard 70e. and Ilo'l2 do et.&83 , 34e 41111 en•
POWLlER—lLamml.Darenetand 1.14.1 n ae, \ 0 Ith'e RIO.
\
Powder mar beomoteel in lartn/'-fiesntheem. aLl.l. A; and or
minim keg. at 1400'1 , 50" lees. &ME Pondmr t $3.1214
to 13.60. Lor layskated =tall anantitlee. !, !
P 93 51ETA I.—We have no repoitabk melee of Ane3hee 9
',MI. only one rentll boat load h;rlig srilred.
,Id o lent
PLeTATOLe..--Sitlem root ,oanal at 2.:. - m for",19;•ao. 37
for Nmbannoeke.
EAo3—lllsse an vorkh DlLe;foe gooli . eleas LDS 50
• good demand. . . „
,
..REDS—Prom Met hinds nennat , ,quote Clorecat 3500
Tisocb, .51 . 2 25, and , r ,,,..i..pg s trtteltel. ` , 3
.SALT Sales Ina reset Nay at $ 1.19 11 libl., 11•11}eh le
ths. regularly egehlloheol 9 aellok7- \ ' 3
PILOT—Saks at51.0"175 ' :p.1'318 keri3,
/05E11" T RYE.LITISiF ea ll\ bbS. el 45 , MIS red
. \ A,,,,,
-o-bble-entia eh ere. 33 ,_ \
PP/1 - 48—The Hoeing' an th ' s surrent...af Ikr 11.1 . **11)
Camda....-........... 76 e IS to Gin '3, re07........1.- Ler.
Cloves ' C ' .: „,,,,. 4 r u ßk '..1 1"
I lri.,;Oti. - ..::: .. e lin - */....,..... Als' -
Ono
T 13SOCATbere 13 good denweel ' el l i C \ '
Or cri o'
or oor.ctord to .51 p 010.... uo 7,9" grp.— , ,,
The M wins nnty be /71 as the II 1,913E1 MleeS
Virgi ma yor e, Halt:PIM" ..17 1 011=4• ! 4311
.0 % 7
burgh p 1 70,. 9 , 19 5 1 .""Le 1 1 , 7 2 a 1 "."=" - ,..
...7. 1
%.
Lee[ to
_404.3raF13, 4 4N NIP - • 4° '"' l \\ •
are held at 23,1 3 , N
TIN PLATE—The 4110 g mods of Um market 5„),111 33
,2513.50 11 bz. , 3 mos-515c ; " boa for melt, , /11oe ‘ tIn
I . ml - lineal 2414 . .00 t 1" • \ • 3`.
VINEGAR vein llooltaL lota • the bbl, •,..
3 lIIKKEY--Sal h.,. berm ...S te InelLeel 1.1
2111 for rectified. d M roe,.
I,—Nothlne b berm Mtme, In • I.for muse Om
and ' 1• - am =hose , r semi .\
Peer . Idea not In- ['clod In Itmabove - at. pricer Atol
senora ithout charer
,
OW hi , • theeantio •ed dull , 60 in bade, Re:
have until • p f L uierlitd intermit to with. In‘the loal
moneT markkt, For mvreetedtiliet of p the Of-+t k..
. -
i Door. `‘,
A
V 110 E MATTERS, TRADE,
~ . I;
, - ft..' oct 54,
,
:\ The-New Yoe I ally Times f the ''.2sth iast.,
tithe chat prices of kr the very 0 pe. - The weight '
oplailela as •thiresed ribose riot to tbia eolith of Mem- 0
Ithion,"*xx, that an im item eug mar tor the Land. lam
bete itrohy the misfort lath the great 'Vlore," andlhat
alter a du,. two, & dull est, If not • dmflpe, will ono.
ver the atithet. The rI.III iit the &mond hok..yd. however,
did out otherixthanthisview. \,ll ~ leadialthetteeedthulmi
were boldly teihee to the hl he at Palms of fhe week.—
Tbkm was littrallonia In Ex Intel& itikt-the hates writ
\w,
more \ firm at Iltito: on Loudon, 3.13 f Ma Paris' goner
continue* In het supply, Yak, Hub-Treasury rvilved
T73i1..11; . ... dishorsoZt:V3S,St* gad FiFld at the Okst, 4360,-
060. Tile Woke ofihe Pity hal setitlystrensithanall?thr
.ACM, fared. sieve their quarteily-re?erns of idle kith ttp..
It km not thought Imprudent theta et to . ' .T that (is
millions would not do spur It was *teemed no wash,
kiwis for Co Immetim • fabric of Mepoirltseind circulation—
New Y0rt..... • columereial centre, represlxoX lit one mum.
tt. banking inlet*.t of pie tinittel Blank in ; this view.
the =atm.t of the late retort' with the hinken of Paris
,eo , l totelOo is not eredits.bl4 \ Even ees the ?tureen:Attlee
of tti bank; of the books of Non York Etittikix Mailloto
..ce wholly Inadequate. end ten million,* I et keyOnd the \
mach of name, when foreign balm oes nip , • st us.— •
The.ountry , bank. have little ctsini they repair', e un
aler awe maptatioter , mthemption at kalbanyl, tie York.
ntunkeinktr`rainioor deooood therkfure co ire .1p
c
laattetepting x run and risking suthoothaa to thiMt Id
in unitiinstthd often. of million& tes do not - olun r
thietursttionl. \ .
In Philadelphia, mwe ' leant by\;he C mar
\
6.1 L., ltAkes was . , better feeling It the,monee .fe et
geneeelky. tb/colgh to admired in th e raleimuld he otel.
\ lor,e, rem eotdtp ebtainml at 12 ih 15 lil .r.for fleet lam
end xtvelpaperaihth tee tenures Lake takth`plete w Ids
tht ineveimi east tvinhlienee which to the 'met in
lug of . 2l comlkterclsk inmrpliee. The ,etoekark
waelr.emyyrient within the week. had sliantlf ed
teed \ f almoet \ all e9citl.lktoedts The dry, good*Ximirra
~ .t• 1 ,,,, .t ,, 1Y t.t.e. aite ^ the banks, diimunt emdily
all to teePhitnithileF.F .i \r' d ' —•
\
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t \
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CATTI:E MARKET,
\
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The offerings at the ocales`to.lay were not so
tali at but era, There in...too...evit - a, material choose'
In: prima. 'Mr \ Kale" weer priaolpally. , to city hatcher, at
the follow - km - \ • -
11arars—Salon7 bead at 2.1 i 21‘..*.1. <OOOl to 5151
144. t.
Irma—Poles tronyrkme 100 bead at 11 ?6,(p1 5 100 not.,
vrotabt.
ratrs Caw atuaterAve atbi at Slg3flo
Ell -
•
0112111./.. oet
• .
Cattle—The otleriegeor hee , es at the scales
to dot. reached laid bent, i - ttsitich van told
to ritt butchers, and 375 itricCti to Philadelphia.
rry, raaad from woo Wes month. 1 .5 1 . KM., is
14.00(45:5 stet- axed aversatitta\ri 56 aroma. \
lloia—The supply is Wt. WO. coots to* $6 to dGg—
t/Loericati. • • ,
Pilliahrirleta , , Oct ts. '
•
The demand for cattle atillAonthroenlitoited
on~~ punt to the WO Drier. , asked ,Ikr 6 . lsTen.
ofleriests at the sari sceebed it. , 0 head beef cattle,
tsichellrylc 400 driven to I. ey loch 240 'Cove and Ceres
4.‘ , 0 14.0 e. end 24 , 0 Sheep and Lambe, \
cittle — fange from 4.1,1f04 100 Si th
o
1.4. r tor eopehor outfit,.' .
:...osce and Cal era s Ptah COMP tO 30, 'lasrs 1.12
to A. 1111 d drr Coles SO to 14 each. Th e dips ad Is
rtill
.
hose-The nucetwrogerecesas
tsu.oto.2svlcum, \
rbeer'ddhl Sarthe—Stsles of-the formes at 55,5.344. and
the latter,aosl 506¢ etch. according to tauslitto
brt. vigyisittel
,
,—\ gores- Tbein nne a £..t a 'oche! in chianti hp m.etal ,
nunl. ni nu.k.. legt 7 , higi and rining. ' \
. .
\ , ARRIgHti.
J. McKee.tlerdrickooft,ktriae,Port•
nhlantio.Pstkinson. Braggrettlie.
Shriger4alley.., Weit Newham.
'rnenee. BMW 01 eh Norton. • ,
\ .
Me. Banatex.aroTala • '
Bever, Gordon, \Benton
Michigan, Both. Yunmer.
gen:punt. llnsloth'elbelnnati
\ Innytod. Chnueordon. 11, \ Wheeling.
Corn Ylnnter. G 'Whenulnr. .
yfene Wilkins:let Vstla. ' ,•
\ \ , DEPARTIOW.
Atlantic. hrkinnon. Becnehreilln
Bari!. Beinteth Brogiugille. ' •
J. liteKee,& i ndelciraun.l4s..en 2 prt ,
Thee ybri liall y 7. Nest. Nop.
\ t'a„lz• B "'N''''T . , •
Onego Ihnger.
~
hitching, Um Onager.
\ hog. Man .. h. eignint
\ Winch...4er, Monne, Wiggling.
\ Ins Neleonl Illoorel, Wheeling.
.., h olnYile. Young. verwee. !1 c.
Bul , l. Cahoon , ennh.h. ,, \
, • Arum Kinner=llle.
hionTh LIWPIII6. TLIIS DAY.
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man to flint men foam oplha rplendld d. an• \; \ . ~ 1
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..]fondsy: the Pith day of 4icelemter ded, harem the
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te \ . \- '. W.ll. DE1:18Y. Castder. •
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the aunt ettbecribed y etch. le.raltan fo be =Wt. : .- ~,
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tif 7 ottare Ithecwood full eia&GRAND ''. * ,' \
KANO, from the fac PITT of Nouttat4 Chwk, . ', \ ‘'‘ '
New York. TWO nottnificent instthhleht • .
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Tawcwwe all the bane lathroveoWe sod , *0 Paleu
we -clo t/1n Alt tltr,„7,;todt'VyalrbVll,l4 \
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Ls the ptriectlon of Its meclthalem as Wettable the prrf ' r V
toter to protium flat softest and Pwoctert tones without th t ' - ' \ 't
lalk of tbe tort pedal. The furniture is extremely deb • .
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n aped tame, wi th out that indlectimatele overloading of • •
carved welt. Whlch. Is • city like Pittsburgh. to shawl,
possible to kw cle , I , in peed o .7 The ladles
' rad /retain:tent ale rer=ll'y invited to aotrttag *kw , - s ' s • ' •
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lac We unrivalled Grand Mtn benne it leaks' the wan- , \
lecs of th e Pubsaiber EL.F.LIIBEII, 100 Pada-.
oak \ hots Af o ot for honor and Clark. , ~ .
N. 13,—Also received. a very fate goneral essokUnrat of - \
Plance.hscludiln Leal, XIV- etria , ' . - c -, . •,- \ , \
— Patent Shingles'. • . \ •
rjrIIE SHINGLES made of Walnut,
sad Chestnut; th Wood's lorpMred leer
r me, reeeirei the O o,t premium at the het Fetr AIR =
rthroy County: The Marbh. Is to operation at the Ohio
Mains Hid of Simpeou . , Tonne *Co...llaucheeter. Oife
land eau makedo.ooo rhinuire per ear: from. the hirlektt ,
r any. kind of timber that grows Maar imintrf..ulf wry
further inintmetioa !meted. tame . call on the
bar, at B . Wearer's Itotel.owiler of Pointh and Grout etu;
fUtettreh. • inel3] • Y. D.ll7lDB*Lle
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Jolt AZIN'S FINE TOILET k
,Fna, Coo.. Man manor., :31remterol• •
\ Them Soot IFlVPlttecl trona tho beet on P... •
TD* mai art moranalled by any in tbelhapel
'or rat by •actlO bXI.I,ERn, Si \roan es_
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RINTING OF ICE, amply nwelied:
bb all siterniar7 • m5.1..4 minor IST.. Tali..
Hrttl (01./c. Thy mate • art an in so.) orde, t•rsrl
e 011. ors are ``
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lirma Th. • • yr... on opening "tbit.
te m.m oeturM rot partko ars apply'. tar . '
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b.r. COLuabthe
'gate. Bout *Mtn boo'
Exchuagg ou thjr , '
gtotkg bought , •Id
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• este. Butt iggbeis but • hi lug \ \ •• ,
•,,.., nonno tho.g...yot •t West buten soni lotlf \ •
htuelin bought anO, •1•1 • Cotootbsdoh• \ •• ••
:em Marble tia. :reeport Stone`Farke.
DMUND W INS, in riddition \totriti.
entendre .I...blisitui a 012 Lanny strut Vika ' •
mi t bag agouti • brat of hi. r.tgle Marble
*disown to tbn Ortnetroy gob, whet* IA matualictutto Met
ry minty of Mathieu:ld Finny= lifosls, iluttimfrubst, •.•
•Vsults, Torah Sbuten, Maggots go, of Ruble; Curbing
• • Fauclut rug Cemetet-2; Lottygo•-• of .rtneport Mont* . •
very •do.rable material. • Baton l• . .to rounenteut to UtIA .
•• our he is • •• •to •to omen •tose • -
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.ry variety of ilartge and k,eeport Stone.ete, kinntwenha%
~ Naolte., Tomb Sum., Plaufets ac., of Hartle; Curbftag'
'and Feneina for Cemeta7 hota, , ka. of ,Freeport bloneta.:`
very ; durable material- ;Being r to faneentent tO the ,
0....t- li be b F.t.nd to 4 to °M.' , teith Prntafa -
tulle, a on the Covent term, , d bOpee fat • mutton \
itgoo" of the pat :moue heretofore ea \ libeeallF e• ewes.V
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- ICIIARD J. C. BOECK iNG, Man acts-
Per of Looking Glue and Pietikre Frame" Deal.;* -
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tea in Loo bufgh . P king Gleams, ,h4o. 76 Thin '
street, Philo \ HQ.'
Piea • ,
MISS C. SMITH, Milliner,:troni N. ,
York-24 Bt.Clolt Amt. Fettabiamh—hos
Imo ertgagod•hohmotoble dawn:maker; from
tigr, gad fa prepared commute altordert at the • -
rharaert wale*. , " •
llantillso, sad Chi dretrk Clothing made la tit
waled mmater. oeelm
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• Dissolution.
rigliE P.O.TNERSHIP herciofore
betareaa the lwedi moiler tho name aid deli ,
or Admen-Leven Ina
it &ono beew "
la ill& deer dlapleel e
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al menet. The Owen., or the late tem velll be settled .
he lel. Caldwell, JOLLY CALDWKIA, \
Crt.. lgt, lhtt. , JANES tl&Lbla CLL. \ - -
CO•PARTNERSHIP::
\ The undersigned, bavinlfortne4aeo-part-
'w ‘ erehir , wedet the name end ety e - Celd \ well & Stew
wt..' will cottleue tbk•ZANA - 1 "0 42VD CCR..// UNE/
badneae; et the Teowitt . cer of the late Am of John Celdwelt;
, r&eah. JAMB{ CALDWELL.
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