one mllhos' one hundred and notice Simard as " 1 hundred andfiftesn dollars, illicit la saints: t i t re six per cent. on more than eighteen .mil • 1 and a halt of dollars. To secure the gest , trade of the West,'now in Its infancy, 01 rut. r _.___. der Philadelphia the greet grain mart of the ___ wprotree, ' 'N eeMe kktatnidedAelet•aiNittuhiellifilk , cording to the report of the Auditor Genets!, . .arrittaiß).l=l,lllinithirZ - road% now In ale : and=unned by the Comm gas C,irlitithf viae. ,041Knott. - i.f.u , Ro r ! • ,„ After t a omloinf OM u p,";” 11w, th. nuttpAttn; , •LuuswiY,eie ago pitte,l9lll49sllbiasnal,Bl 'Abe, Elatit.ge * E m ena tty the 6131 t 3, bait:elk . ' 60,8'1 IVA Vkikl 05414r214.4:11i eir miltai e. The 4 to, ,kSW -, 4 ,, 1n. fr% Mt ~e 4 qi , 1 l'A , SolfM.4 . iir WU in / 852 1 .008 Vg.h.d,,,;11 diel. ' d sal I APit i Ot l 0 , 144/FS' Goat- Net Bantle in 1852. 1141 4 sWf4Blll.7lo'd 1 WI st,ust k os so 0214,°0° n •315 .Ix.wAurays,ii,AN., 78 1,°03,87006 - "1TIN4186 V a.tlihtalV","tB itr.: g t t 8 n" ,.. .-15-04w.1.r Afidff!Tido.. el 1,822.033 78 *di ,ZILIZI , 7 , ..... Pft l . 340 STAD I . 4OO 01 TAOOOIIO 38 o+.3 , , ,'ffinitig the Isla year the revenue from alone, :carried upon the Delaware Di vision, amounted to 14i per cent. on the original coat of construotion, and upon the 71 miles of the North Branch canal, to 7t per cent, and the toll upon iron was more than suffielent to keep the canal in repair. The completion this year • of the whole line; and a 001200E10n with the'New York canals will; open an entire water comnia- Illation, by canal from the great. lakes to the city of Philadelphle, through New York and Ponesylvarda; and create an itlllllolloo new trade, not now existing between these great States,-- , Pennsylvania supplying Western. New York, lied tile Lakes with Anthracite coal, and New York supplying Pennsylvania with Salt and Gypsum. Thistrade, it is confidently predicted, will be- I fore live years, add annually $600,000 to our re- I venue. In addition to this the tax upon reel and - personal estate will constantly increase with the extension of internal commerce, and the increase of population and wealth if, no unwise restria , tiona aro permitted to paralyse the growing trade I of the Commonwealth. We may therefore confidently predict, that if' this mode line is sold to a company, for the sum proposed by this bill, that there will annually remain over the expenses of the Government and the payment of all calla upon the Treasury, the , sum of at lout $1,600,000 to be put into a sinit.: l ing.(und for extingulahment.of the public debt. • That this may be done, I call the attention of the Rowe to the following items of revenue in 1962, and will take this as the mailman for . ..awsiveyeare to come: - Tax on corporation stocks,. - $210,642 80 Tax on Bank Dividends, 146,960 07 Retailers' Licensee, - - 109,268 67 Tavern Licenses, - . 100,120 11 Auction Dation sztd.comitiWilone, :. 75,635 76' Teton holders of loans. 118,444 16 Collateral Inheritance . Tax. . - 148,141 66 Premiums on Cholera and. Right . of WhY, - - Tax on certain offices and enrol ' meat of laws, - - - . 13,911 66 , Tax on. Writs, Wills, Deeds, An, 66,671 71 Puretsse Money and. Pees in the Tax on Brokers, Pedlars, &a., ' 66,201- 97 bout, Tax on real and personal estate, - 1,949,636 80 Net revenue ie 1852 an canals em- • - sold: Delaware Division, North Brand:, West Branch and pa quobszula canals: • - - ,$2,901,6.08 increased revenue on the canals, and tex on real and pereatud estate, at kaet, 447.612 16 Annual revenue, - $3,351,767 76 . . Itls sot ddubted that the sure increase of tie coal trade and other causes will swell the an .l- nue' revenue to a much larger stile. But I will .. assume the annual revenue to be $8,851,767 76, and then deduct the exresses of the Govern moot, %I 1 it will be seen Butt $1,500,000 will ropily' for the extinvdalnAlmt of the State debt; without any inceenee of taxation, or a resort to any other, eourea Of -11MCAUe. " In 1852; the fol lowing were the expanses or.OTATI t l / 4 - i32,i4a 60 -70,998 65 25,2 d 39 7 12,868 08 8180;08 6,685 60 8,951 12 92,183 44 12,885 21 70,763 83 2,000 00 165,109 68 48,982'50 5,191 IS • Senate, - - - Zone of RepresentsAiten, . -Public) Printing, - - Executive- Department, - Aaditor Genersibt Office, :Treasurer's Office, - . , Surveyor General's Office, • Jecliciary, - - . Pensions and Gratuities, - Charitable Institutions, State Agrlculturalidoclety, - Common schools, 1 - - Penitentiaries:- - - Miscellaneous, say, - • , Totsl-expenses. - - - $563,277 47 Interest of $25,769,806 n, at 6 . et., - - - • 1,2883490 28 Total amount required to pay . ex-, mita of the Government, end , • • interest on the publie debt. after -r - ' the Bale bt the Main - 41,861,767 lb If then we dirloot the amount =row to meet the demands upon the Treaansy from the annual 'avenue, it will be seen that,Oss ifdtdm and a ad/ of dollars annually, in left ta put into the Sinking land. " Annual rorenue, " - Annual payments. z. Annual obi:Englund, - • $1,500,000 00 In making this calculation I have; for cones ulnae, assumed that $3,861, 7 67 75 will be the annual average revenue fee twelve y sire td come. It is believed it will be much greater. The completion of the North Brad* Canal, the in create of trade upon the can% consequent up on the development of the resources of this • great mineral Commonwealth. and the nagmen (allot, of the receipts for taxes upon every ono (ceding valuation in the State, render it certain that our revenue will reach a much higher is . mount, and that the amount annually - to be set apart for the extinguishment of the public 'debt, will considerably exceed $1,500,000. • Bat I will stemma this to , bathe _annual tuna, and it will be peseeived that If ',the Company is organised on . the Ist day of January, that in twelve years from that time; the whole public debt of Pennsylvania will be extingnished,acid the great 'ciinuotitio coal canals 'will still be the property -'of the. State, If the Legislature now Intorno rates a Company to carry out Ole great measure, the abundance of capital now seeking invest; --Ment - will insure a este for the sum named In the bill which I have just presented to the Htitud e one, and it deserves and wilceire the ge of the tax-payore of this lri Consm Adtenw e h • Tho following table will show the amount of • State indebtedness, at the periods' indicated, •• and the annual paymente and interest nt fire .• pa cent. each yen, carried to the sinking fend: Years . Public Debt, Sialing find: 1853, $40,769,805 71 ' $16,000,000 00 1854, 25,769,805 71 1,500,000 00 1866, 24,200,805.71;1,676.000 'OO • -1856, 22,691,806 71 - 1,668,765 00 . 1867, - 21,041,050 71 1,736,437-6 6 -1858 e 19,304,618 16 1,823,259:62 .1859, 17,481,853 54 1 919,422 35 -.1860, - 16;561,93119 . 2 010,393 47', 1861, 13,561,387 72 2,110,913 14 1862, 11,440,624, 78 • 2,216,468 80 • 180, 9,224,10 98 - .2,327,281 72 :1864, 6,898,684 2G - 2,443,645 83 • 1865; 4,453,238 . 83"'' 2 , 565 , 828 07 • 1866, „ 4,987,410 56 - 2,694,119 46 Thus it will be sera that by tho tale'of the • Main Line of rehabs Works, for the awn indite- • bed in the hill, and the gradual operation of the Bliking Sand, in twelve" Yens !rem the eala, without any increase of revenue beyond that now received, which augmentation no men can donbt, the whsle paha debt of Posnoloania will be , a• • tiesulthect, end the enta of $706,709 90 remain • in the Treasury. •-• ' .` Hiving shown the finecill'operatione of the • bill which ;I have presented to the Meuse, I Will now undertake to point out tome of the advan tsges which - the great interests of ; nada and " commerce will derive from th e measure. • ' -In the first place, the State being relieved f.t m the fear of rivalry from ether 'competing liner; will throw the door wide open to privet.* • ehterpriBo, and even - hints it to enter the field, of competition for the gro sing trade of the mighty. ••••• • West. We'itisill have . two greet Imes running parallel through tho centre of Peunnylvanis; each • striving by cheapens of trabeit;celerity, and on - perlor accommodations, to win the laver of the pablia iitiencure their portion of the trade and travel that pante from the valley of the Minis sippt [dills shores of the Atlantic Omen: Eva - • ry emigrant that now perste to 'the West, every • new farm' opened upon the prairlei, and every • - 'house built beyond the Mountain, Increases that • trade, by Cresting 'manta in'the 'West 'which must bo supplied in the Heat.` , The . that! is at head abaci ail the , great lines of doloi000lostdes," •r• . between'theeni And - this trent, Will 'Mc be suffi; dint to soccrainedate the trade. But 61111, the entire rivalry north and sou th of ae w ill regalia' something better than State numagepent term , der our Main Me worthy of beingranked with the •Peonsylvsnio rsilioc.a, the 'Baltimore and Ohicrrallroadthe New York and Erie relined, the New York line'of railroads, 'by the ,elde of the Erie ernal-frose Buffalo to 'Albany; sad tie_ :Grand Erie The active rlealrYbetween; • the New-YorkNeel hat already drawn; not only • ••'• the whole trade Oral, Orestlales through New York; bet ii isistingr‘lerge, portion' of . that In the okro.4illey to-pins itouPd 00 lull& ql thenoitte The d notwithstanding. Now York iirsiti'ertir - the want of It le - - - Peatelyitentac Ifi'llkluaq-nliveihrtiftlA mid . . orIN tre ew r d t larva d man raki, d a n f rival rallel r oaawt .Fans) TIM to Philadelphia in a Use of a di. meterdflulltfa,ll-3°.-11"tth'A.A Joie. e• • I .e • tui eio oar Why Lino of 'public Works from this State to a ISerititiettog, efficient company, where an army of lacy card r B - pAA, tar%tl,o:3;,ktlithriffivellerrothoiroloopg _ '— annals to a company. It iscitestfnemeration of the purity of the publics meouls. No potpie ever bee been, or ever will Ile truly free, that long staffers a festering 03?- raption upon the body politic. One after auoth-, of the pillars of public virtue le undermined,upon which rests the arch of our free institutions, until the people themselves are fit only to halftime' and seek refuge at, last in the tyranny of a mu ter. Such an amount of pablio patronage creates o love for offioe and-place,oherishes Idleness and distaste far regular baldness; fosteri "peculation and extravagance, and'ends at last in intempo . ranee and mime. . Let us then pus this bill. The time and the oiroumatanoei aril , propitious, .and render • lee as certain as its - enactment_ into -a law. The people will hail It with enthusiasm as the mea sure of their deliverance from the thraldom of a public, debt. It will bete new era in the onward amuse to wealth, power, and greatness of oar, own Penneylvania. And finally it will remove that gangrene from the body p olitic, that is now eating like a most into the vitals of our liber ties. PI l'TSßUitti "GAZ E1"1% 1! - O - BLI91ISTI By WIIITE • CO. 'PITTS 811 TUESDAY BEPTEBIBER 6,1853 ujrREADIIIa MAWS WILL BE FOUND ON Ed OA PAGE °FMB PAPER. Ist il ot our W a r Zs Gao l U ttr offsts ' io n ou x bur.....r ,l • snort desirable aiidinufit mating their buslners Swim. (too cireutation 11 bOtlfilettiOttr 112111 fa. thousand. roach a.: almost Ivory village And sountSin Writorn u. 71• 'anti and Mutant Ohio. , .1.11.T0' APIPIIISISERS—teeitber the Uditotisl noome ear trintto¢ .Itatabltsbatent; of the Dana Gum.. sr. opened on , Sunday,' ADVSUISSIG3 who desire tbalr notiooi to appear tn the Pipa on Monday m00d.... please band 'them before b o'clock., on Saturday • Dzinnsenc. WHIQ NONIENATIONS 71011.0071 LL COMYIIIIIIOIIIII, MOSES POrNALIi, Of Lemecuter-Couniy. loft acrorrok amnia, ALES & MaCL,plll3, Of IllaiskLits . County TOIL SIIIIVITOIL CHRIBTiAN MEYERS, Of Claims County . rOl JUDGI 01P.111211,1 111111 00131 T. THOMAS A. BUDD, cf - 73,408 6 • rot SOWS OF DLSIKICT COMM. MOSES lIIAatePO. A4l.gber.r. • • :rot WHITT. ' Da. Jilin aIaItOTELVIW. 01 WilYine. POIITIIII, of 1 P isles. JOEIN - .1.1.1115E. of Versailles. TIMM/kV 3. Bltilliaf, of Lower St. Clair RAIN Y. PARKES. et alanehester. 14.10(1.011,, of Pltiaborala 40,228 41 INGLE 8. PLUMING, of eUathisp, Ei)PARD P. JONA, Oftstruntl; - 41'.0,080 17 geortari J:Vaikiiz: of sow. li plarst JAMES s of P l us. JOILN eli s LODI, 074 est :-• • . , Tan 81111111? Ann IEO3 MATOL—The Jeersa annonneee, on behalf Of the Mayor, that the pro ceedings wine. the Sheriff ..having beep initu tad, they will be presecitted to the last eztreml tY; and to the bitter end." As the' prosecution is before the legal tribunals of the country, ire Imo It to take its course. there. t We desire, however, in this connection, to correct one or two points in the Ziemer arti cle. It charges us with characterising the coulee of the Mayor on a: Immo of arrogance." NO such expretaion was need by us: A paper which is so free to give the lie to its cotemporaries as the Journal IN should be careful not to misquote them. The Jeweled also represents us as charginethe. Mayor with "vindictive feeling"" 'towards the' person - discharged by the Sheriff. We made no snob charge. We stated that the Sheriff enter tained a belief Vhat the Mayor's sentence, was prozipteci.by vindictive feelings, but, we express ed no opinion of the kind on our own behalf.— We may add that the Mayor's denial of all such feelings is enough to satiety us on that soon* bat must soy, hcicrenti, thatthe denial is not strength ened by parading's certificate of whet was said exculpatory of the. Mayer by one ikons he Is particular to characterize as a osanials" and a ~ausdmisti." We do not think that any awarer is necessary from us to the language employed by the Joar awl elude as. Such Language is characteris tic of thateheet, and the community know how to look. upon it. In our article of Saturday we stated no opinions of cur own on the facts at is- sue, and made no charges Dialog the Mayor.— We merely stated the undeniable facts of the case, mid the belief and motives under which the Sheriff noted. Die Sheriff may have been mistaken; but that he acted under the convic tions and motives we attributed to him is un questionable. TIM whole matter is now a sub ject of litigation, and not proper matter for news paper dhetission, and we therefore drop it. - $3,351,767 75 1,851,767 75' Tao Suomi 'Mummeries getup mt.—We have received- a well written cotedieniestion re-' yiewing the decision of Abiermsnollockiniater on the Sunday Omnibus ,quesileelte*lltail. hove an - early . insertion. There es s. _ no question thet 4 societjt is more injured thin' benettled by the running of pairdbisties 'on the Sabbath, and that , the *testily Plead for, q breaok of a 'Divine sod Staten! lacy: is, si - pitiful perversion of thO meaning Of that exceptional phrase., We are surprieed- , that the owners of the Excelsior Line do not no that they would be greattibenetitted by giviog-their horses rest on the Sabbath day. They would most mrriainly profit by it oven pe .euniarili, nod we caneot but believe the ywould feel the'better for their obedience to the Diviim Command. If that line will set the example the others will no doubt, follow. If they have soy doubts of ; the evil whit!' they are .inflictiogrt 'the community.; let (haat ride in their own emol lients for 030 Seedily, or nieeheir Maud on the 'route and ,witness tor themselves hew much they are- dieterbinglltCpuee sanctity of the day of rash- , It tree lepposed at one time that n great lots and evil would be inflicted on community, by skipping the ensile co (hi? Sabbath, and by Rail read`eare sitouting idle. ' The result of the cope:- rlionat throughout the West shows that all theie felts Were faille No, :tieing are run in ,Ohio, lo.lndians, au the-Sabbath, end no moilnare'llarrled,mid yet no Inconvenience . of which sok icunimbie me can complain, bee been felt Every sear less (riles are . ran oa the 8 abl;Ath. end fewer mails era carried, pod we do not believe a Sailroad train will 'bo run on t.b! Babbath. or a "piail bo oiiriod, in five goitre fume this tinto r in any of the Northern, !diddle, or' Western States. ,liner, shal lPitisbergh be ao es .coptioe to this pineal rule, whiotrie 'eminently cafe and reneonshltt•• We trust not; . We hope to hear that the proprietors of the Chnnibne lines have yielded to title jest sad ressoueble meat of their feliow MMus giant. Cosa.—Mr. ' De file. of Marlon County, Va , has presented nesrith • 'sample of a superior quality of Cannel Coal, whlott barlabily been diseornred in that rep,ios, on tho' Moniegthela sibout fire ' mites below .Pairinont. Tern' different veleS hare been discovered, each about foerteen feet thick, and 'of apparant,ilumenso extent. - At is node:lsla by atbout tiro feet of bi tuminous gaol. Tho specimen left with ni la of a quality euperior to any we have eeen of this ootuirry's production, and it verj , similar AO the Mrigllati article, and apparently In every raps:l- I ,*-flOrrary of this superior quality of Coal; io,torpoitantin Ininiannfaotnre of iron, and ra... stone otther PurPosee, eLowe itt6iiroiesiktat tho Monongahela slack water. to Mor g.intonn,-indas &Awn d Bathe ricer will allow. V. irk titintio - itiotic thin triprovernont, and, be lain Co' tit, on behalf_ of our'roadttre, for ItlfOratiMet(tte to what Is doing in the"matter.. Is it to go on, to wales opolldentlY asserted some . tint° elgca orlop.te be induct to sleep en fore few.yers greatly to the . 'of tbe prat:lucent prosperity of ?ititilturola? Wllttheita ;Ming it In ohargel'Plefart Oolightstt.pie puhlie ontheanbiein? - • NM .7 0 4 . 1 ce Pittsbarsh tel New pin, ep , ,A,.._maly designated se a talk! ogrt , teinking, , cooking and house trading ani mal, and by some other descriptive te r ms; sup posed to mark the broadest distinction between 'him and allother creatures- - Entafter some et fleetiou I have come to the oonclueion that, apart from his moral cluassolaristies, the only quality which man posecossecto the entire exclusion of all the lower orders of animated nature, It that of being a dancing animal. For beasts and birds do talk, only their language has fewer articula tions than ours, and - a more limited power of ex nemesia'. As to thinking or reasoning, who can ....4 1 doubt thit the dog and tb elephant remember, reflect, and combine idets.•l. And for - the house building; who has not achn red the' eitoplo bat most effective architeeture of the wren and the seedier: , The braver is finsitai for his skill in house carpentering, and tho eagle adopts every lofty stylein erecting hie family homestead. But matt alone denote, that is to say eolantaxilY; for. tho Ugh itoihe wantonnese of power and that re. finemantuf "erudeyverhinhis natural to him, he loves to force other animals, as dogs, horses and monkeys, into contortione—but I am Making too heavy a draft upon the patience of your readers. .Pittsburgh and Weshlngton were well represent. , ed en this genial °cession. Indeed Hiss White, of your ally, was generally pronounced the belle of the evening, and Mr. W. renewed his youth In the contemplation of his daughter's triumph. Mrs. Samuel Haight, another native, and lately a occident of Pitteburgh, moved with matronly sedetiness among the gay revellers, as one who surveyed with -chastened pride a field oa which former triumphs had been won- The 'feed" prepare 4 wee, I am told, very choice and ele gant, but eating in the midst of a fashionable jam, is lees diesgreeablehy only ono degree than taking pot hook with a miscellaneous crowd. To-night the weekly "hop" at the Metropoli tan was of 'a character - quite emffioiently recher che sod brilliant to remover any advantage which the shave affair Task have given its rival. Beau ty and style are refturning from their annual pil grimage to the waterlog plaice. Tho fashiona ble relideuees In the up-town dietriots are reten 'anted by their , owners, and the fashionable churches of the same vicinage have been reopen-, ed for the adomooodallan of the piety which Is clothed infine linen end fares sumptuouely every clay. ' The country has had its season, and after the tepee of a few weeks the gaitiee oknity life will recommence . .The weekly rebates of the banks shoes s mark- Oii iiirprovement'in their condition: Their ape tie anti deposites have -increased, and their lie bilities, excinding circulation, have decuessed. As there is no doubt of the perfect Boundness . of all the city banks, a considerable expansion of their circulation is not undesirable. The i movements foe tie establiehmeut of a clearance board, fir .the settlement of Wands between the banks, era likely to result in the appointment of a sort of voles:dui bank commission, con- slating of a president, - secretary, and several, clerks, whose salaries, with the incidental ex-, pauses, will amount to about $15,000 per an- i num. His calculated that the system will die pews witiewniaroeunt of labor in the several banks, costing a mud' larger sum than the esti mated expensed of the propose based -NOtlliqieillidiag the relaxation of the pressure, ' believer,. a. broker told mu to-day that money was, within Well street, tic per cent. a month. It meet be taken'for granted that the sums no usuriously loaned_ are small In amount, and lent not upon Hai best possible seedrity. I learn that the Collins' . Company have no in tention of beginning another ship, to instal:ode reputation of their line: Here we see another -of the weakening effects of over strained gov ! 'enunent Patronsge.' A Ovate merchant, how ever, is doing What this bliented government mo nopoly bat not the energy to attempt; Mr. Ed ward Molls, the projector of the Bremen line, is buildings steamer which he believes will beat thebest of the Collins or 'Cunard chips two days in the race scrosathe ocelot.. .' ~. You may safely pronounce all the malicious ..! . . sad despicable scandal In the ..IInion" and cot ton. journals about Mrs. Stowe in England, fides It is net only grossly faille that Mrs. Stowe sought and was refused a presentation to the Queen; but it Is true that she wee invited to dine.with the sovereign, and did , dine with her, and ita,tratt meeting conferred es well is received honor.' if there is any thing which could arouse indifferent persons to a detestation of slavery, it seems to me that It would be found In the cow ardly and unmanly abuse which the editors of pre-alavery jennies, north and south, calling theniselves Men, have belched forth upon teat lady, whose genius la anbeonor to the country. and who has produced a work which has tinsel [emoted), stirred up the human heart through all noes end all elitcom within the Ilmile of ebristondoin. - The foul and disgustiog libels poured out upon her through 'a hundred slimy I channe' , - reach not her reputation, and the l creator s who give them utterance have PO rep utation to be bisokoned by the recoil of their own filth, for the reflux of the stream telt, loath some fountain is sure to commence at no distant day. Although the aquanimity.of the. authoress Of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" would not have been die- toothed, had. the Queen of England declined to grant her a patine reception; yet I am glad that , the authentio private information now comment- Atated, exonerate's the sovereign of the con try, toaridett we love to trace our anceetry, froon the charge that she has been influenced by the MIS - ribaldry of our cotton pensioned press, to oast an intended . alight upon Mrs. Stowe. . Jump.. Man his been T.. Eforrtoineroara. Buntrztast.-:- , Tbn Amnia Exhibition of the•Pittsbargh' Hortianitnral Scol ety, will opoix 9115 evening adfdasoole Hill, and condone taro or throe days. This is 000 of the root attrnetive and 'poplar annual exhibi tions about Pittsburgh, aod draws largo honats. The exhibition thls your will eo doubt ho a very floe one. .. Tn. Yassow Pima in Nov OILLIMII6 --The returns tor tbe fourteen week/ ceding yeetatday at 6 n. et., ulnae the fleet yellow fever death took place. tiro se follow*: 1 - - Week ending on Batned Toya— . - tal. Yellow Fever. 140 1 192 1 .. 164 4 147 7 167 9. 177‘. 26 i ' 188 69' 349 204 ' 617 - 429 723 665 1131 . 847 1491 • 1262 - 1584 -- - 1302 1648 • 11366 May 28 June 4 Jana 11 Jane 18 ' Jane 26 July 2 Jaly 9 July 18 July 23 July 30 Mg 4 1 Aag,lB Aug 20 Aug 27 ' , Total: , ; , - . 8579 0170 ,-: The canoe in the'doctor's certificate did not glee the balsa° of death, wire as reported by the Beard of Wealth for the bat five weeks in the preuedyuglihte, to the number of 279. Of these at leilet.alx•seveuths were yellow fever oases, Riving 289 for that ohms of dieeeee out of the 279 - These, added to the 0170 at the foot of .the gen eral table above, Mali that' in. the four diatriote of this ci, rom Ma 28 , t0 August '27—or with- in a day o tyf . f three mon y ths-6448 human be have. died of yellow fever.—Nets O. Tiesywie, Muer Ostonaws, Sept. 2.—The yellow fever eon .tlnues to sham:'; The deaths yesterday and day . before were as Mows: ' . Yel. Seem'. Oth.:,Dlealten. ;T o ts ' Aug. Si . : 110 ' 28 ' l3B Sept. 1' 103 ' :-'l6 . 119 • T he • . TheflowarCAisciClittion, gate, the fever be an; have,atlended to over 9,000 oases and the whole number yriSPeobtibly exceed 12,000. They 1111106 reoeived money to the amount of $70,000,' and bait , had Mlle presented to over $90,000; with mom still Att cope., - ' ~.. , • . tiew_ttamaxs;l3Spt. B.—For the twenty four hour. endlog yesterday_ . morning, there Were 117: detaks—at which 98' ere from yellow . fever. The disease, in a very" vat 61111661 form, li eitcp dxg along the coast, , , . .... , Tan ENDOW AT Nl* . Clextuuts.-.-The New Orleans Bee of the 27th ratinio,.. asym--Ktio greatest mortality during, the preseit etsititten was exhibited hi the toporti:orß.Oiri Of Health Cu llooday. The ta m li-tiber of inter:' moots was 283, sad tram 3dllos fever 254. : Yea' tordey'e_reiort showed • dimieution of 90 from theca figures—the whole numler of Inter:Omits' imbigl93, and from yellow fever 164; the bitter Itioludes tin:retries marked noknown. 2 This is a notable decline in tbe mortallty,andinduees the hoilithat we have purl , threasti Ike -lent - of ‘thF-110t1/0100." IfiliTilts 4 9Fhegal et tit e sue tutelais daily en gth in the whole of the west= Amiss.% “Ork kilt Monday about 100 emigrants from Cong, Menlo, sninangun, in the neighborhood of this town, left the terminus in - the 12 o'clock Arlin, on their . way to- Americo'. - 4 was truly . Iteart-rendlnk to witness the scene which was . preeeated upon. that caution. Itie melancholy to see the bone and eine, of the land thus flying awsrat a time when it might be supposed ttuffi cleat employment could be obtained at home"— lint not area the certainty of constant einploy ment,and the high wegee which agricultural pur suits, must receive in the gathering in of the ap proaching harvest, can induce the Irishmen to remain at home. It would seem as if the re moval of the entire race from their native soil bas befit pre ordained. Wo are qulte - certain that,at 'no period during the last century, was the wane of labor so keenly felt in this country as It will be within the next four months. The impolicy of not adopting some energetic means of retaining the working population in Ireland, will - be seen when it is toe late, when those who remain will have sufficient name to reAnt that social disorganiiation which produced the exodus ',Mottle now thinning the homes of Ireland, end carrying to a foreign State the etrength and hope cf the country." The EUPORA' to PAILIAARRNT oa TM CUBAN 81AVEL TRAM—The important report recently ltid before the English House of Commons, by special oominittee on slaveryand the slave-trade,. alleges that the fact le notorious, that slave-tra ding_ vessels are fitted out in Cuba under the view of Spanish' men-of-war; that great facilities are afforded to the importation of negross; that,when once landed, they are called natives and all at tempts to trams mid liberate 'them are commonly defeated; and these .abuses have increased pie. eisely in proportion to the bribes soughed by the Cuban Government lip to 1840 the Captain General received half a dollar for every slave imported; but General O'Donnell, in 1848, etto7. ooaded in raising this fee to three doubloons bead, and, with the exception of Concha, who re , fused the bribe, the same blood money has since been levied by overyGoverbor of the island.— Noc does the crime stop here. The interests in volved in this trade aro mainly those of high and mighty personages at Madrid, who have power to obtain the recall of any honest officer, sad woo contrive to keep up all the horrors of this system to gratify their own avarice t♦t the expense of humanity and of the national interest. Commenting upon Able report, the London Times discourages .the folly of protectiog Spain any fouge: in the enjoyment of hor slave trade, and partially recommends that she , be banded over to the tender mercies of the American AlR bustcre, _ , . SLBi'llll* Is COHI.,—TIIBBO 18 110 teSBOll to doubt the pisrposo of Great Britian to arrest the slave trade in Cube. Not only does the traditio nal pelicynf that Government look to oath a consummation, but it is loudly proclaimed by the, London journals, avowed by orators in both Gooses of Parliament, put forth in the official reports of Committees, and mode the anbject of diplomatic correspoedenee. Motives of interest as well as of sentiment concur to render this object paramount in the minds; of British etates men. As our leaders will have seen, in the . Parliamentary report which we published yeeter day, not only have million of money been paid to Brain sui a consideration for her abandoning the 8111T0 trodo, but the maintenance of the squad- . eon on the African °mot his ooet essay millions more. and still constitutes a heavy harden on the treasury. Now Cuba Is the only , considerable market for negroce still open to the African trade, 'and if It 'were closed, the expence of this squad ron would cease to be not:weary. Tho report In question expresses no hope that the B?anisb Government con be led by rearenuor justice, or regard for its own solemn obligotions to abolish the trade. The it:Arenas then. Is thg l t other means roost be brought in tooth the object and that what neither asking or urging nor pres thing can obtain must be bought awl paid for. This is not the language of the report, but it is the only conclusion that can be drawn from it, for r• e cannot euppoge that the English Govern ment would favor or even tolerate the only other way, to end the trade namely, the transfer of the isltht to the Baited States. We mast believe, then, that England will, as a next step, negotiate with Spain for the emancipation of the Cuban o negr", and will pay for it, Inst as she hoe al ready paid for the stoppage of the slave trade' taking care of course not to be cheated In the second bargain as she has been. In the first. In flot o itw h o l u e ri l i dc u oa ca t her gradual emancipation rno motn,toorran cipu r n f t o hm ra resi. to keep for any cothiderablo period a squadron on the African coast and another squadron in I the vicar Indies to prevent blacks from being carried away from the one and Imported into the , other. To this end there le every reason -to be lieve that British diplomacy is now vigorously di rooted ; indeed, it to reported that 80 far ate negotiations airspeed that !kedgeree of !that don is antnally in the hands of the Spanish min istry for consideration and eignsture.—N. Y. Tribune. . AsCrITICIL P/10410 RAILI7AD-.-81111EN U 16 4 .- glireS Llllll. —Thin Company, which received hi Charter at the Into session in Albany, - is begin, ning to organise. The most prominent cum In the direction are sir. Erseitus Corning. Robert Schuyler, Simeon Deeper, and Levi 8. Chatfield., The great object of this scheme is to provide a subetantial six foot genre froin New York to the Pacific; Cason, running through St. Louis, Mle- Arkansas, Texes, Northern 'Mexico and Caldarnis. The estimated coatis $100,000,000, which is to bo the oapital of the Compaq. It is said that thirteen of the most responsible con. tractors of the United States have offered to build one hundred miles each, on the roots above described, end to take In payment fifty per oen4 cosh, twenty five, per cent. in the bonds of the Company, and twenty five per cont. in its stook. Mr. Chatfield is spoken of as the President of this gigantic concern.—N. Y. Jitrtanttlo Jour. YEI.LoW nlYza nr Paae►ooLa.—lt is stated that the yellow fever has prevalled to a consid erable extent at the Pensacola Navy Yard. The Union of yesterday sap: . • The Secretary of the Nary received a .elegre phle despatch, dated. Pensacola,.August 31, stating that Parser It Fluotteros and Captain B. 1). Baker, of the merinos, died on that day bf yellow fever, that Captain Telma was ill with thaaaina disease, and that the fever was mar wing a more malignant type. • - Toe Mobile Tribune of the 2.Bth The fever still prevails at the Pensacola Navy Yard; though whether on the lama,o weave not able to say. On the 3uth there werefour deaths at Warrenton and la !the LAW hoapilat. Lirut. 11•13 . 14 U, one of the lloommiseion to look after Oardnet'e mine, just °turned from Mexico, died on that day. .1 Taw Cusses' kissk low —Mr. Walker's resig nation of the Chinesti Mission eosins to bo a filed foot, if we may credit the following paragraph from Shallow York Courier It is a little eingtir that the Onion should officially announce't e appointment of floe. R. J Walker to tho Chillese Mission at the very lime when it fret bpoinhos known that ho has declined it, and is about to engage in undertaking tho Tory opposite of diplomatic employments. Mr. Wal ker hais no design whatever of going to Chino. Tho etote of hie health and the imbeoillty of the °imminent, as evinced iu its (athirst to furnish him any anitablo means of emoveyanee, alike pro olado hie departure upon thetMleeion. We learn, imbues., that Mr. Walker will bring hit •ndmit ted talents to bear for the interests of the oonn try ins different sphere,. but in a not lee, effees. tlenmanner. Emmett, the alleged fugitive, claimed by El lington, and confined in the jail atlodlanapolls, hall been ea at liberty. Here is an evidence of the evil growing out of the 'Fugitive:Law, and one that will l u remomhered by the people of Indian's. in all time tp come. This slave-hunting minister, who hie been bold' enough to attempt to kidny.a free negro, has all at once becume convinced that. Freeman is not hie elm But have we any reason to believe that, had the Uhl ',Acceded. Ellington would have succeeded to proving Freeman to he bie slave I It certainly could eat have resulted otherwise, as the wit nesses were allowed the priiilege of making a private t lxaminatlon of hid pence. Ellington we understand has - seemly absconded from Indianapolis leaving Freeman to take care htateelt—Ritshoilte (la.) Republican ? • • , ,TPie Now York Tribune's, information teepee 'dog the expertition of the 'clothes of follow fe ver clotlme at New Orleans, oorrobbrated o correspondent of. the Journal of Committee, who eels -that he hie been told, both by the cap tain and mate of a veseol galling between. that Pot t and New Orlesna, that the old of ithes of tillr• Gam tete Mod of yellow fever wore bought . end packed into clicks, - in;Order to 'them lute Now York 1r etated.cu the other hand that the clothes o;o therogedy purified befaxoavlbg New Orloaoe. . . Correa Annwaus.—Tho schooner O. W. Fold hoe justarrieed brtr44 dotwn 72} tone s of .00p• per from the , hlinnotottt, in,barrels and masses, and artone from the Pored.' — Propeller Penin tdar Mut arrived frith 84:1 time from the Oliff, 14 frota the North American, barrels and; masses.. One was from , the latter- weighing &ago pounds, Alestlued for tint 15rorld'a Fair, is DOW at the lower lending .readyfor ehipment.-- ,this mate le a smell 'silos_ of the one lately ex posed in thit mine, computed to contain one tem drid and fifty tons.—kaki Sop. Tour, biat Boa the plailat Stfakaa ati gave m eet at the Coale Garden, New York, au Thus" du) , evening for tka benefit of the Now Orleans Taller 'NW. 'Every mullublujiPsai wae•aoant ed by the audience, '0 MIDI 013f1J/ aet4et With! I 7 - _ ' •• - 7 • IDII6O AW Nov 1.12L1132.-1:00 New Origins papers aortlrmtlin gratifying intelligence of the marked decrease of the fever. The But. if the 27th ult. nye:— , • After repeated disappointment, in our hopes and calculations, in reference to the subsidence of . the dreadful emerge, which has been, for the last fourteen weeks, depopulating one city, we me perform the grateful office of announcing to Our friends abroad, that there is arm percep tible change for the better in our .mortuary re ports, as well uin the condition and number. of the cases. The total of deaths for the 24 hours ending osterday at 6 o'clock A. 11. was 193, against 219 for the 24 hence previous, and for the eame time there was a decrease of thirty-six yellow fever deaths. We learn from a number . pf our p hy s i c ians, that there in a marked din:111111th= of cae in private practice, and from personal oh ber &den, we ILDOW that in the Charity Hospital th 4.• has been a gradual decrease for some days pUt. - - - - • • HOUNIBLI DPATII.-000 of the most horrible deaths that it has ever been our lot to record, ocieurred in this county-en last . Friday. The fates, as they have been related to us, are as follows:—Two men, named David Bell and John Taylor, had been to Lakeville Station, on the 0. and P:Ridlreitd, in the Western eta of this coun ty, for the purpose of getting a load of goods which were to be taken to the village of Oxford, 'tliz miles south of this place. When they ant red at Nashville, on their return, they were greatly intoxicated from the too free uso cf a -1 dent spirits, and when about two sullen east of that place, in pining over an enteral piece of road, the wheels on the upper side wore run over a stump, the 'mon upset, and th e man name d Bell instantly Filled Too jaw of the other man was fractured in three places, and he was other. wise 14:wed, to that it is thought impossibto for him to recover. It is a sad thought, to gee two ' tam thus brought to premature deaths by the fiend whiskey. Should not eompthing be dune to stay its ravages?-Holton C 0.0.) ;neg. A Lanes AND VALUADLI CARGO.Z.—The U. S. steamer Hermann. which arrived at New York on Thuroday, from Bremen, via ,Bouthampten, is full to overflowing with both goods end passim. gars, the spate having been obliged to erect a temporary accommodations en deck for a num ber of pessecgors and for a quantity of freight. i The passengers number over 200, and the cargo i conet,ts of a Tory valuable and costly selection of merchandise from Germany and France, ehip ped ropeatirely from Bremen and Havre. Aio.mg the atticles , ox exhibition at the Cris• tal.P:latio are somo - ti'deutiful specimens of Bro caustics, or figured silk gaffe, of American man (*once. The Tribune says: "Not a twentieth part of the &MSC= Pot pie would believe, on Meg shown them, that anon -- , goods were everrmarosfaolured in this country. Thou are said to be the only Brontitelles ever yet woven by teem in the world. They are made nt Seymour, (tate Derby,) Conn. Another lot,. hlmost as creditable, are said to bare been woveicin this city." REVOLUVONAIT Winows.-1-Twenty.‘our hand tad claims have been Maaleupon the Department for p :colons under-the set of February 3, 1863, grantinr, pension§ to the , widows of officers and eoldieee of the Revolution who were married sub emu: at. to the year IWO. When the lawf was enacted it wee generally eupposed that there would not be more than-three hundred claims in all Tit s New J ersey State Temperance Convention held A meeting at Trenton on Wednesday, and was very largely attended. A series of resolu tions were reported, debated at length, - and adop ted. Oae of them is for calling a Convention in Oatob, to make a nomination for Governor, if they deem it expedient. 'The Convention ad jouttAil with three eheers for prohibition. Ins EDTlllMlCass.—Auburn, Friday, Bert 2. Ratephreys having given notice that he woni•t tender his decision in the cue of Francis B. Bay mein at 9 o'clock this morning, the coun sel on both aides appeared in Court at that hoar. Tho J alga decided that the Court could not go behind the pardon, and that Edit:loin be dis clutri,vd. The decision gives great entiefsetion here. CGAL. —The stock of coal in this market, for sale, it reduced to about 66,000 bushels of line. burgh Unless ws have an tasty fall rise, this wanly sill be exhausted. We hear that there are fully 200 par of boats at Putsbargh, ill la den with coal, ready to start out on the first rise. —Lou. Courier. Ax Arcuurrillastracitrr.—Mr. Artier, of Lon don, bneing purchased tram an drab et the Se puic.brat diggings about Luker, Egypt, a roll of PIM etIN bather:l littstromental in the publica tion of two plenditum at the Greek bar of Hype ride., felicitously deciphered front theieporter's . note., which, from the tam of their being three hundred years older than the Christian Era, claims precedence in seniority before all known manuscript. Longinus had a high opinion of the orator Hype:idea. • , _ The Wheeling Intelligeneeisis in error whetilt . says the oppolition ticket, at the election of Di. reeteso of the Central Ohio Railroad, was head ed by the name of Flom fiananel F. Vinton: his name was not on tlcket.—Zenntiiit Courier. Geer. Mcßae of the Beaton clipper ship Boy cesise of the Boom, has jolt returned tram Lie• erpo4, in the steamer Ramp, bringing with him the contract for •clipper skip of 2200 tone, to be built by his brother. Donald, for an English fit m. Mousy St. hfery'a College, .1.18 , ham confetred the degree of LL. D. ripen Correa Spence, Seq , the newly appointed Minister . to Constasticople. .Ixituumnoit Morres.—The inunl• grati.m at New York since the Ist of January Isershows a total of 182,129, against 218,866 for the rime time last year. O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO., BALNKICILS ANDIXIIIIIIA.IICEDEAXICAS N 0.16 WOOD i•TRNEV. One door trona First Street, Pitteburgb Dia.. - Boy and 86.11 Pate and Cureont Funds,. Right an.l Time Exchange Ciao, Stook% EM wed WestAro Time 818.. Mut prosolmory Notre: Mime 6 Per nett. on Title leybtit.e of Par soil Current Blaney; !ware Bins aO4 Blaine Pone. tor the.driao ttnipaap tomb Capital 1170,000) sod Royal imweasee (eapltel 310,000.006). 1 Mr. Solomons--Dbar Sir:— onerfthe hat who porthand OPY.UTACLES of you in WI. Ware, and hmlug had ample time to try them, I mutt are Wing). to ion that ttrwe of Tourer that l am tow wing art fifty per mot. better than any 11111 Int bed, Pepectfally.youra, /Pt. BTICPIIEN BIAII/UPPT. Ettaburgb, Aulrust 26, PPM. • CAUTION TO TEE PUBLIC. larlir. Solomon!, would inform dm pulse. lie. that tossomett Y: an frequent oetiseloae. after laavltit elttes where he Ittleold hletelebrated hriCy4oL63 anti UhittAhle, uueutboriavl perform keeping Jewelry tort,. Woe adrertleill sualald Iltetterlet Parrtortltft to bt thmoottlr.6 Thiele toner, that Mr. totem MI. after he shall here left Flthhoilth. will Jeers no agent behind . him, ftr the purpose or ealtleg hie Roods. tor, h.* =I. pair ri peetarks unsohl—aa there are PtINT3III who world not wreaks to ttlerepteeent the troth alter Mr. B. he Mr. B. iroula advlre Uwe Donau re . nalrlng Manses to sin Id In Plillsdelphla. and that wi , l boor their Met well ruibrd by proper antlidana and reiptetalda moo._ Mr.. ivO Solomon, giV OB Bi kj" to . Wool Who knew net wbst It *se before, bar eoILL• most el:leo:40 lot ;of opectoolee Ip Ills city dudes Me brief goy. It le bard to belltra that pommy moons aro *Mk:: lW with imforfeot fallowing is taken from the Salo Book of Mr. Bolo mons whilst in r iltsbancb. during, short write!: • :•142 mars 111.4 00 per pair. • 'inn Vain Common 1111110.1.......... 2 00 per pair. pain 811rar 4 50 rot pair. 114 pair5.».......10 O2 par par Mit!== ty + , kr tkrOnns—As this is the season of the. yeer'when worms are moat formidable , among.chiklems. the proprietors Of, ill'lJl.Nirrl ..VKILSIIIIUII II beg lure to, cell ettention of 'amide to its virtues for the errelitow of them annoying, and ollen fetal enemies of children. It woe invented by a phylician of bent excellentes In Virginia, who, after having used It for eareral year. to his own preetien, and found its effects ao univerial,wea figiugat atiort to ta.r It to the public u a cheap. bu s t s ' cf . certain' and excellent medicine. It 'has al tumuli \ tartly vomiter throughout the United Mateo,. 'the moat' eMc'eut Vermlfage ever ,known. and the J. and his Nee 'dun], or, the Increase elute its End in roduation to tha public. ' rurctruers-vlll be carotid to ask foe Dr.114.0.N.ed ' 0111,g1IIIATIM VEIIMIYUCIII, nod take none All orb, V e mnlfogu, In compartion ars' es° elm Dr. fil'Lane's genuine Vermiform, ato his oelebreted' Liver Pills, can now be bad at' all reepectabla Drug Stores to the United Rake, and from the Bola proarlittom. car Blom Son Tisnmoxv.—Mr. Solo thtok it to more than an ad of Maim to You at well as to the Ammteau immumnity to trite, the, SPECTAOLES I bought of you suit Me well. - 1 end my Wahl much Improved. 1 =nee email mint with than orly length. Ot time without 'fatigue-to. my eyes. .01, 0 .14 = two to how,e by the up of than. I hate no doubt but I shall tot Mde In read without them in a stunt time. hiduNDEL, litioaheny city.Jutze 46.1t13, • g*-1. hare cured Mr. Solomon, Malt 01.1181:8 for a 'sir Met ,gegtorlorlth decided advantage, and hue so hesitation in slating that a deteetlre vision of long stand ing' hie 134,612 relined, and the argosies= to be acquit , ins vigor toot tone: - I therefore elteethilly bear tesUmony to Otis ergellenog =doom:guy, es oleo to Mr.golomoug g, greeting* flogotan, and the wonderfal faellit/ Two "Mott he adapt. his Ulausto to the enoioat Mu. hurtled of rioton. -- • , • • • P. IL 'SUTTON. - Jun. 21. 1859. , ' Plower& Will: Grow where the *alai Itou.—lf the entitle of the scalp is kept healthy, 'nod the germs of the Nall invigorated by stionisats which operate it their roots. through the loner Skin* deep of the heed,► stoma slut vigorous head of Heir mune: fell to' le the result, The.OPeretiou of VIONTI ATIIAIItON Is feuded enUrely upon this tinsel reason. able bar of the Natural Wmil It I. prspeted of •suth Ingredients owls es will pouttun this effect. news the th.t, incredulous hare trial tturbets benefited by iti, out—end Ike secret slits inuaeuni sale. The spp•gruiej even to the Usk Is truly beautiful sad pleising. gold by all drelersoverysthete ,et 2$ seats, im Ism bottles. 2. BARRIO, Proprietor. 101 Braaten/I N. Ye SOU ba.Pittsburgh IT L:'. Malin. O. hissr, SU& T'dinlfia** 8r0..'011 Bens a 8MW..... 14111 _ I==i6M ; 1 ) \ 2 40 E -:. ~::‘..\ \ ~, ‘,..... ' 1111 r New - Cartsites - - , -43A\ .F l .? _ l l ,b, I called at par dim an th, Or. and 21120,2 Ear *yet. whirk. WM T 2/ , it tiratttsce , glottal sae with etteetacleithat did 14,c101 attra' I.l— The! .."' \ icr mF b 1.1t.i*4 at the' 4 that lallumation as now ,iett. 1 eseirow Nett or the Sun or a am welt as ever. Ithellf .34 get awoilwiT Art coil I ehouLl g ‘ arc toe with thee; ai I Would 131 COO eidtratiOll.\ Iccri, pursitnta li i tt. Jalf . il7t3. XII- 801.0.11 \ ONit:—terora 1 !lava nerve beken able ;tit 1 e!em seba-.4 hare trial a groat Crays Lined, mtil I obtained o i day or caa3hrlight,t , l ' . \' ,s 0' trestmst rasa and amok ' Hr. Wittman te Tarr '. \ m. I racially Yoara, Trar, L. B. WA'Zltr , rtrtiatraCa. July 19, 1853.\ • 1 hare been under the e•veral veers. bat bare woo 0.- that I Wald om withoo lair of Mr. 801011,... By b:93, I elln see maven sa et with theni . for boars, villa._ d*r and eandle•light. I have [tied. in all.tho stove In tin b..,, . tlii. to obtain • /air OAGleasea thsteoght snit my eteec and 411.1 In every tdi e,dillionitY 6 ) obuilumg tho 66 rai•ble for the sight. t do skeet...it:lo.W ll\ ,sommend to ' laboring, Under defeel4n vision. to apply to Alr..ikdonto .oPlauna. °Wade can be obtained 1 t. snit all eases. ~ ottrit* z to. J. D L lily ALL/41.111211' Cm, g 20, . .i72l;da.M i \ : • \\ . ' , ... . ISS.F. Brown's '.,, . ens° of Jarniisa liiin * I:or—This Emend h a pre . ‘ a (beef unusual excellerme. lo,onlleary-diarrhas. WA t cholera. in abort:. in s eli eves of prostration of the lie lanoline& ik le 'bf lacatimable value. Dunce ' o.o.3oeolthe cOinitelb, ,4,. cholera and sammercomplalet chliChne.it le pecallaril elreadour; ne Yandly or indiehl e staiuld be witkumbit. Caution—Be sure to got the gene Encore . which hi prepared mall by 1. BROWN, at hl-Drun end Cheml4 l \ Store, norn-erret . '' -- -e of Fifth and tient Werner Phil niciPboAPl for ern I the rupee le eiptbe.ti , .. I. tlo. Blatee; and. iv mrith. ur B " Pain. Jr.. B. A. Fahuestook A Ce. Smith. Use e`.. Wilonct A Co.. J. Bchoonmaker /• s • "In Allegheny n.l. &hearts a \\L.,A./Seek ham A Co.' . , .ipiem _ _ k itiie ^ :WK 110110170 flture has 1, remmly for army disease Mai flesh im bogie -- PETILOIAUM or ROCK 01 . put up au It P ow great lotoratOrl...b.oo. erebt to U101.1E618 . Earth. It', without daidit on o f the greatest nlobealielt. Ibiliii \ . , the follobrinyy_ tf•timoby. inveo \ \ \ grateful parent: ‘ C \ Pr o bAntIY s VALLY Ore, Sept 15, 1 Mr. 14. M. Kier—air: I have's: , 4 II To.. P.M'', or Rock Oil. scone two months ti. . ' d hay, Sr. IoN Ira lot lour agent to. et a further u ply. 1 eunulhal rat voile doseti um . We have a ml the. Oil vs ...“...11ent. ia,vialans YllebY•br. aug,iltar. at lb Lure our y .tent was b re. was lOU str tow with th e ilus; 1 wave her a teas nful. and ,In t e hours gave the posed, awl the du sho pp ed , aP.S . ha recover.! itrune.listely. It Is also eitraoraMM TbmodY lOC or..nd Inflamed Wyse, 0 tb, linthies. arail,lLlienniathint. .14 tot the Pikes row, hby bobby oureitoPichs standing. Your,,with re. . Is OgunoW. Vny .410 by bthe Orvii. Piltebtagt\ f.. 9 I P.m. , oulventbdo. P. 1.., Op. 0 y.i seir ME. SoLomoxs:-,V \ ---- Aram infan hove ; 11 boon afflicted with week eyrea‘shortellth: • 'M a. In all my trend! I have.nerer i. ti able to est rof 1 (I belfflEB that would 4WD me. e re that v0t.14 enable me• to Foe more Letloctly, but Id never keep them on more thee one f hour fro e fact that they caused each great paled \' • I happened Meet four advertisement, by vr bkb fie 4\ L yon bed just Imported some.and se It' ' .iereu my 'e \ \ '‘ \• root Ott to get a Lair that would ben. me. I Moll I would try 700ro. • ~ ' -- You nomtnot think ree • fletterlpg when 7 that' la Pten answer my ispeotatfune. i hare net\ a able to road by omultellght for mere than halt an Is Ur at an/ time bdore I got theta Glereekt. Since t gottfflke. I reed not Sunday all, day ' and untllkten er.lock. wahols t eat.' thmotrsa the limit peln.whicl, Ike thing 4 bore done Worn for years. t ; ' g y , \\ \ • I ray tale much es I think It denerrinour enterprise. and hoping others may be beoebtted br It. , You ace at liberty to make use prick) naineLet an,'ffle re 5.1.11 \ for . X am, sir. trely 7ciate ~ k , 1111,N1T.EA111... Wharf IlierteroPittehurgh. ' ' P.S. I forgot to uneallon that my wife Is y bane \ [Med by the pair abe get. end •••••olty tdreete l . I jolt, ' ilitirTo .the Public . —llm..;So4ox Sir: From a premai'ilta fallen Ur`tivaltnosi al thei: c lia bare been omarelled to try Some.. .l,4 ltelPdigett pales fGI s-,- 1 / 4 purehaced at the beetle'e tn MU elty— mtb use of ',blob my eyergrew wore* andeight biome tertally impaired. tr....Ur Purchased i.palr of STULL US T 1:\ CULUSHATXt , GLAYSIIS, from ihe une of , Whleb bare much as and Vesture. Iltialght bee User. and my diva !titled from Palo. I otuld not be, jade s to part w7:i em. ' You truly. \ `. , •. \ - • • 1101.1 T. GALLOWAY ffluithU etre, .. • d Mollll—..iftop4. tr a paw o \\ C ion; a tEGT .ML ATIjaII for mural weeha. I. alai that I „ever ruled; loat with,them earl eeirth of time vd t t,... Atisrolog es ye 7 and I \ean tad bpene light with *0 imam, t..A: . ebeerfulll town:tweed them to th that Ada ai hicted. aspl, , ,hare tang teen. 7.14% weak and t07.g.T.497.4. -- , ,-- A. Plttsbr •••- - ' rlitebt Ur is the it own ♦l work- 1 p 501113 4. sales. 811VICIIIIIT and pnmair The Wine ellancter: $lO.OOO - /LEMING 81L0T11166, summon! to J. KW Pc... 60 Wood otmt N 0.34 Warna , atm. 4 , \ 'iig, 41 0m 0x ,.. r tb.,, T 6, tl \ 1 i i g e . ..--.. A jib ~?IT \ tioreniber l i t 165 ' :j• Minesslicass a TlAlsae—Deubbit Your to o *tune trete dolt, received.' '1 tree absent at the'unte, X bald • en/. 1 , 1 regent to yourSgre. 1 ow:udder It pert...UT lag i'dthig. I tested the one / boughtefroq testi: o the .rerylng .1 the 10th el June leet— tar \ store building being burnedto ashes. It ems bolltof teclod bricks,' a large three story building. NT ear , ,,,0 11,1 at the time of-the Ire. and cell into the cillar.lthare thinerareS a lerge aceloont of oil. It was aver? hot Ilte.\ \ .., _' . ' s Mr notes orb bualt!accOunte that,.ere Ih th e 504 &connoted to about - Ten Thousand pfdlare, Villmh mu r entid T grer gylle i cfri . trgr d0= d 4 "4 4 " 1.1g; „,.. time. but bays 6. to' keep their govern it-00-ood , net pot 'het le good. , I tun eutell mommero(vAr Sal!, kragIIII.. Your*. truly. - ' ', JAN 14..AT.,. , M., 1 _ . . Fall Stale farGengethe .7a Icskis ..., 1 ,T. wiusobra ON, ni.wooa gem's. tittl\tOtr f it Ilse. HA: dai, to the ch a lseos Pittabahlbe shd\ ;meows elettlott the cttr 4 their teseutltellte o . s UATik Ps:Heiler ottrotion la for* to o rAr4ll3,ho, ': . ; an:. Atiolkerit‘ 1.11•19 s raiscr.the 41,,ention or OL Ws to the advertieentent of ...mount INvekol. 00404 , 4" to be found nowt the fourth,osee. \ —,, --..- . L,. - ~ Hain V INSOftANCE COMI.N. \ ~ NE* YORK, CASH\ CAPITAL $5 . 00;40! ic, a coplas, A g oit i `,:,, • \ \ No. ta Wood et A, \ \ \ \ \.; putEcT6as: ' \ ' ' - \ \ ' Anlt. L..Leaf0ie......., , ....Lite of th..,Lit....-11;.:44. j , e *l'' ' ' ' '" ife. i"F ' ...... -' ' ,„ .." .„...-- - - Si -- ' 5 .4"":::INd 'e.§:= 1. 2 1,,,1`",.."::.'„,:...........F1rut of P - one. Log 401, wamo,..u. mwe.......4„....,....ferg0 of Clolths. htelloo A Co:. Game 14% . .... ..... ... , ,...........flent of Poore. obis A Co., Awn it. --.......V....k1icaM Yno, Mallon,. & Oa. whet,' .-......... ......... Vim of M Pleat 4 Wo o l. Lea( P 7.4............... .......... -Pim of btone 4 IS/oft: fko.n. f ...............-:.,..lf s irm of Itlr, Olot Teen. Jana 1,,, ....... ..... .....,... Firm olio mee ir A 00. ,I2.aried A.l -- \ ...rita.07 ,4 1. LL o 4 A Co. Wt. II .11 .trea t . — «,...: of , J. 0. II • 4 Co. 'Walk* a. On* VII= of 4 4 .A.I'LAWT.IIS A Co. t Charfe A. —1........,..f1ft0 of Unable t !.I.s. tewit AttaterflN:.:....Virvn of\Lenis Attorhart Jr. k t. Leoi P. Alarion, . . Vireo of .1. N. Beebe. for tee .1.7. 1 1 A .P* 64.- r...",. .g ra .rar id ora n SVlrul A Co. - Moen r- an.ae0n,i...........• ma '' t‘Bolaarla.porf 4 W. Gooot a tbllins,s.... ..,-.........Vviif of rm floing.C.olaile„ I,4lfkwr4 cbfenn.... : .) . ...: . ......-116 at ono:Lath ray A uo. Mows lk.naoms,. ,A ..... ..—e inn a It. A IL fileeennfer. David Sanford, .......;...1,-... Vina of run A Penfonl. Ophat .11..1V0rten.....,.....r of Noe . Under A Ilait. -.....' .. Iffe4hen fif01,...-....-4 ...... .......111fm f Paid • Pent. Bookland 1K11411.....,...' , „, tm • inaltell, eerie), A Rolf. Atfroi 4.fteknet.........-cOr " 4 . • ' 114 =. 4 ,,Z . \ Offeinen" Zir"d0pHX!....r......r....:....15n'rFkm0"f10"5"0tig41.11en...4 1., \ Splett !"k4‘ . Donahf, '--. 77.1 , 1na . — it;,;:, .11.1.. Itw;ii.\ ILlac 11. Frothier/Milt " . Firma U. fo hem N ell A Co. j*An il.a*Vt". \*".'".......... "gin orliNt I N I IT . ("sea .A'abie,-... .`...-4.............,Vina 0 a. Ward A. 1. M.....14 , ....... '...u.liirm Wart A Inote. Nothen I a ......73411dvb.0n. trakwelke Co. Joao\ IloonpArty,..., Inn o f iIAtIMIS Moor ref A Beller. .Wm 11, tioaker,..-.A. ..-..-...OeAVOr Co r t onotol u x ,.... ir.f0ri„,,,,,,,,A...,.....,......,..„, Welt Vargo 4 ., , Chg. Own/a /*se ' ~......` • .Xis= Iltafge en if (A. ''''''' .: .1 _ 7 . 0, . 11113, 1. Wile: 'oll.lti. J. mAiatti. /jot EON to. re! ' * _ . ' -- -, \ R. . C. , „. Aljk , ' -I,ot thalate firm o f 'Pardy&;• *mil -V .; - ; wllowsimuix - • Lilt IN \ ',, BQO 1. !- -!S' , . A - R'....D -" SE E . J\ . 5.... '. \-59 wood. istree4' ttaburgit.K' liec , 3 ; • o,_ .; \ ; \ _.,... imusoifiltairr D. E Rai" MOT LI/lin.d)ll, Il ILDI A r IiTAZENS i - 'toad, aantrata, artineo say toodorato.prier.ir9l and tins roll known artablzatunen Iv anarautrod• uo rimer, lar •rot and bait Arranged! Fr ittict,d fit . tha parigopo, yif rargrent tialhllir r. MOTtil n atlL F . ! : tenr,. to pi/rood tm, tr , dtaa%* •PNI atoupo.whicti has polar raw dtoa .ll sna open • arid opedonna. 'Ata. rrosr?....tra, E. I. _ _ _ . \ BB,onyc,, Not, pAr04.1,11411.•ATI12111011 , i• — . orvi:N runciagia , + l , ll l EIALBIiiI STOOKS; arm*, ant ponior Wad ithi; fourth Vault. , Jae. \ • .14 .21 ;. wtto AZZOVAL. • • • , \ LOGAISTi, WILSON 81.. CO CO. ticetianote OD , WIPLESAIE pg4xams roaazaANC. 114.gthITI/1 Itnra retnovea to thae-Aitor, will • eiteinitie on., Ith. G 2 Woolittheet. foie dome think the t. te . o 110t.4 lame thetr.ealetethenothd marehaiitll are lari , ed to am exemtnatien then* owor ollotod \ this • - - *MT . "2.l Fl u liiiit - T-ircillt*Rft, .. linumgeoar, Dal7oo,lllll_ ,- , Ni. as W•Ott Stritsti vitufbair l ......... itivr to sigrDA l !./111 1 .,'''.\!ti'1 - ,.7 -- a7 ma , \ ~.!.\\:,„ •\ , s. ~, \ ~,,, , , , % - 2 c,:..„..;;,--., \ ..\ • \ \‘‘\,•,;\ ' ~ ‘,. \, „.f, -,..._ - 77 ;‘,,_-:',;: %.,--•:...,,,,; :, \ ' sik,l`'N ' - C,i ,-::: ~ . } :Y. 4 1 ,,,i,•: -'. \ ,‘!: A, -,.,•1'11V,...,, \ , :WAT.4l:e.j;aa-17:41-41.. 4:- . 'n , e' ' .'\ \ \ c \ \ \ \ MIMI F rstint"*Var YIRP„ .. .PD„., u 0 34 111tIptdatint AN 01,,,,-; 1 - . , $A..... ~..,....__ _ 1,.. . ~....,.. s e 7 :Wl;Dinh:.4-- 66 •- I ~,m u uuk reed to KV /. 1 * - 1: \ ,916 l'.. ‘ i i ni, tori tmi onl a o= natur ......., \ tc , x , • ant \ tootle:atm 11,1-'—.—‘ ....:......$ T 5,:t . 99 62 04 01. : :, \\ iyal,..nireVs,;;;:ia: \% \ , \ t I* , t t lz i Nr e zt Moo+ .... s . i n , , . .. .. .... r ' ..:.==.,— , _ \i ST 56 \sszttA 70 Capital 136 a. pad la oodseeutod..--.--. 100.040 Amount of ramtrau llohle for 105ipm.........--3358.3111 /411175 i Premium Notes..—.-- 00 Btrocts out BlortampgalOW.ll72o th.r 123.881 51, Calaimz haul or la hauls Or NOZda 7 17,820 01 - CaM Y4ltturs and Eltsdanef7.—... 1...000 00 Amount at adjusted elanna‘modnet tiu Com. • y not yet 00 pea laszerhalh JOHN P. 11.0T1110.11011D.:Dadpldh avant: \ P. C. BICDOWICH. ilarriabtral tiA3lOlll. JONES, Philadelphia; A. WlLMltikilFilm. Pittsburgh; A. \ JOLIN B. EUTLIBELPORD, Dauphin oounty; A. J. ?Ain ElarrijbOrgt K•b2eAPIXSITAti iu RT El Iffitirenibigaiuip. e.44..t. ' A. ga•tda • T; Beergetary. . 41 Wore against la or sea awl tzdand,nseitta= oeen merchandise El LT Citt IXIIIIIM7. 112 to dwallisur hone.; Para irithsafety.. Pelleirsi.ru d Tf. eherrednally or gor ard=l of yeer4. • .. ~. . _ . I l 11144 iJfEne, comes of instrtli end l gt i g,,,, , =n g A, U --_ Citirti: luzuramm utiniginny of •" . burgh ,\ \ \ ' ‘,‘ l.lUAL L.M.IIIAL.D. purl. , OVIFICS. 4k4, WATER., BffirkKlNlCAlligi llD \\ I , . 44,-.Pottilittoi,ADLD•NP OADAD POMP ON TII• OVIO AND OLIDAUDIPPI illYAlui.`, AND TAIDUT\ I. \ \ \ A\ \ \ , iDr,MPP.. ooAmr. lop or deowe Ov riD.A. 404 ' 4 ," 44 o .'raz oVio r Am ill Mis.AND,NAVIGA VOX l ow fiVAIV Xro arArk - ' \ s \ „ \ \ i —^', \ \ \ \ ulg ona: - . \ \ i v,. r.Tf.it*°-'''' .... 11 ptrc¢z. LTAtat nt'r. :trAre..s 11 stt.JT JAMES IN BOOTS, SHO No. Uo WOltd ii.....- N sr= Talp*llD ~-, Bar My stook e Usuitvf ulv a ~-, iS _ A 1 ) I L 4 stratag: ' ;tag cr ' llk' * 4 T i: 141 .5 ...1 nd limmitnetntens. • . •601• Can) fos 1.4 IKNTBR Md.l,sS t ri le 1 1;4. otdtt \ .: efutory p aia - - - \ )W ri n f etZ . irr i " ' lll *i d runt i tor d trste T i,..., ta,., ,i 11.1., 7.W YOU. • ' e, L Tung.. .11 -% D'Ap,r,U RR 'OIR Y\' t. \ \ \ l\ 1 crg A l, T . i •,\, i \ ''',, ‘,,, ~ 1 1 / 44.. J` C$ Nis l ion] iimial tierr‘i I ,\ l i. wit feWil. gittlit ' . 4 t " ;("' , W I , n• and 6 1 - 7. Ping to_oio Montan .a. mod • V. P .0.1 call Mg abol vatabilitt moat, fated oo vo prio r id,kind MT Ugh% k arrtnimd With VIA . t3A: t.4l,,taka take thlit Tit= t,4,, , , , c . : 5A ,2, - r ;,,,,,, . 1 1 w. COM yritiNkll the\ i ‘ p\l2=l" "*.itl- ''"i,titi . r -- -td..t.i do i , 44. 1:)..1 b ' not!. \ kottato•pletorrkltusrr \*l-Te I.ikeue layen Oi ;ink lAid. dvcaa.Pk4isdnor, lll W I thgic7 )..d. \ ki,tiq ., :, . . ,Ine , a., ond tkpersanrlrno II 4.. b. WWI ft I. . IA 01,1.3nnd, ..,_ ..zok•wr . \ \ _ .701 R\ ILACOL - vs. \\* co it ON \ - T uer GrEIfERALW \ \'!K.-\91,‘,-"kt\ritt'!"4:o"- 11,4 5,\;#. \goilvi\ - g\ , i 4 ..i„, ,,,r. ~,,, ~, ,5ANti,.4_„,,,,„ ,• •., . \ \ BOX vi ~, , \ Bx,xockn, •Bitfics, . _ \ Tro'OX,B4 BWRIsXI3, ii % ...17k 1 1 ' \, ,..t. ik \ onus. 51F ,ist lsz l.• asp,.d fir ill wory: mks:ran:eke.] t \ art ma n red., \ A \ ',.\ DUD, '. ' t \ \.A_ ~ o . ',L i a . i Id .'t atb,lntad. r , t 1 TPaZ, °lr. % hrrtre t ., . t 1 . trim* or •e‘sundi, are tn4l , v. taT rx\inl,l4o.l Os . ' . oe *Mid ludtdad s, I}•riy t. De!® ttud Ocssmais;Abiekpr,toPnix4 tinl4,,Cva itiry 'figs ATTlpUqool'st 2-••tmeek: \\ - s . \ \ • thitljn \ --4' - \lXOtiio,_ ES' \ANS '. PLELVOlndi.—Vnitt(nsod A. irizz...4.‘ ind . 11.1 3 1gtiV r alin . r . 4 . A L vz rs tam. tiovisisr.a..• 'Addy steel iv:LW :era i. \ du I. . 1. " it '''' t '"" P u 'ed tr h " 4 'n 1,17. trimt;=.ll,""; p..sed,thA vlut.4 . 4 . ...= \,,, .. , ,„,, t , i te l o yg \ auwats , homy Ii n _ ....,... of theme a :plimnilmw,..' .II We gat ton. gi.% ' gr frigaNII"AdoLIT iticnuo,l'tt. Jaw vow made. ootatnann=‘• 3:0,.* In \ the indatut. and 18/409 *oda tn n .. Paula Tnatim. an& .034 .6 . 1 7 t az ,Uncten, toed. hear len . 1.. \ , Itor r addicolan. see Ca e, last ‘l. nu' WI. co realm d t DaTtso ltu rved. . "Add ltdil. \ 41 istsca-,1%, , ikr. Du. Itiddin,J tnu:}W adv:. I At.. \ ill Arr the ON 4. 1.11.1.ga itsbl• FOBFOR MLE"A hatmo LtiToyibakted, Evidatirstei, tr. lb. 11 3 . t • 1,1t0.t% toot ea .Bxidge ‘street lad 01.$.btk . e rt2 o . " ) ."1 1 1r! . 1 . 122.'. 2 .M5 ., $ tn- jr agbrf'-.__ lenal roprownkathr, on Inn otter In ran IJOUN 1 ; LAW i wawa 8011004—TbiDgrone,ot }Lis Bch IRe ,uoLiflea that the =SA edmion erliPcontlnenee on At ae 11...TWILYT4 D DPIateTKICIIJOItu th• to wri aseuvita by ,11vAioDeasId rattan gtrett tlesr WILL. P.0.n. 1 004.0sner Ls Apuilitdds by the' LIU*. Dah thattke alums myth. formw4Alsuse.\ 1.2259 i t H.xudag.,Prltutioal• ?OLIO SALE OrPEW6 l =The =stets Lf LAWlLlCNCEvuaklcastattklati il CllOllOll or It nUer the PliViel of •41 , 4 Voutch rjpublieralt,oo TLIURSOAY, the Sat Foptombor. at 2 ce.girck All pt *DI Odeon" orprooorint \ Osot,s K1 . . 1111414 tolalood. yadr" r 0f \"rq4.140111.417 Gll.ollloh. ' tow imam, 10 WU - EY tiONDAT. Sl i PTEMßWs.—multpliy 4 A noteuvrg D menu* 0,1116 &Ili. from Ns Y. andaggrtgli,nttlizenaL,suir.ik new r a h, 15tif, ILEBEGIA 104,pliQeliPribose :FRE • .0. • of A. II Viftb street. b teal lot o fretted n nos OYtbl malt fashionable COW, ‘1,66 00ll,\PEL AMES— V is t, 4ialre4l, IROP Igs 4 4. A. LSO • i 4rirhVu v.". 2 . 1 .• C/M. 41 . 4 \ thleslevatspulliortm4o,Attlllatotut - o s anEV P r m-ATTAB-4 r •i. ID• r • of it/ 'a. , 7 %fa R , F.b tP ' r. d r 1 1 .."1 1 " r •T•, 4 a°4 ' - k ; l* -exhsbsL 1108. PS and OMR \SK \ INS-4'hiladelp.' .d trerAtipse and r :., 1 ,,:,,,,,,, I . N „, l _, -----1 , g \ kIL-- 20 tibia. " Haat, it:§ , trait's" Oil, jani k, rteNt. and Can aslalw '', 1 BA I) t DE (Anna. N NW! ,,, bOKS, die S P - AUAI , LOPI; 'lrd 1.0 net. malts • the Past Otttqa t hif raealsai— , Isaac .1/o en, a truant% nn IA ata s 0ti11t 17. .. , Audi,. GITDIDZOL LIM In YVIOYMIDO DY ...r., i \ i„ tsti r lo , : vi , . t i 51,400. ~,, \ \ Tba Arate= OD alEDTIOrdil CI Of 'I N4W York tiI3OPEUTY4N. BUENA ATI. FOB siax—o?..inta w of a Int of itnr:ba,vin a • , i'-' t M70 3 ;i:. 14 s al . = ° I garto t rt% Rit i or4: "t jr4.1.• cantalnitsas 'mats with good linsay hyd i ► nt mi.. tae., bake twat. sag all \stool taaeol. Polo., 11l , ono bat . a Dana. ballwr 10 knit. tri l to \' , \ . ' • ) I 1 Ei N. I N 6 PRINTS and, 1311 4 1011 AN 8 M 7l ' mi tut al.tore of A armouring). .--- 11 YD . A.IILIO OXISENT—A large \ War. 14 aid on blind at M. Llbasty stmt. \ . 4 42. a, . \ \ W. W. WALLldet:= NM-4n alias and variGno VI toi 'toot alirikioaltpaad at Pl 9 14b.r11 Woe, WALLAWS., To4‘§N 004` • • 4c fc ruic those Mae L P 011ATTA9-100: \ pa. Mut. Ixasttmli4B4 ‘ ."i"4" ;LULBON LAINEB-5 pimp new D6Laines, . 1 , 4 0 ilg r a) " a r d ZcASON CO. U4T ioild at A.,A.cIitASON \ 00...N0. 2Sl.la\stviet.lßDPlCejlietl:7lgurat BILK— LAID 9-00 plaits u sad futubnable viat,44 oat f,KM ma. a CPX. Tt, 'tore aos64ra 1-4 gos b 1 b r egs _Graft nit. 5 Lrr XIVoi)OL--40 higheit its 4 1121; "• 34. 11g b7, 4 %MIL $,415. t bin. Arime natant ou 6030044utoutlydWas - Clo.lll34(kbe\Coffeii.\ ' fokuar VA seem: . IANDI4IB 7 -16Ecosea 010- auwiesitt safor IVA j 63. 1:41.51. Lard Oil iced. LA lox RIG 11.11111Waau. VARGO'S HALL. . -FOURTH STREE'i J.t i ti,lt WOOD. Drip Leaf zarg r°,l72Mrarita Vint igiam woo OM b.., found la roadtaask at all draw. avOlitau_to W. CLANK r•MO. at Um CrTstal Palace Dienionslaußo nmi of a AUCTION SALES. By P. N. DAV"Asatioseer.\l;, 00.61mial Saks , o.\ \ 'lonzehold and. Bitched Purnitur N WIONESDAY morning,' Septa Etll)er . \ .r..= at It c ee i l l o: tertontli:AZgli. e l . j h (e Ward). teln ' tn. sold— \ , I t e entire 4°o. of RUIN ana 'IIITOUNN YOE- , al t Mt., of ingastlenn daw° lotsnasysolooloir from, She . Incat of inlet Is neatly nn . bating ,bson In U.. • A ttu arg-Matiocany only about Mx lantana. MO= ttu a, wailaz eats s mit ashy. tables. beksstesa soresh s uoi.at,trin, Witatt•D Atertallo, Ac. 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UMB a ll: , one csa?i - p tax:l/.3=k reeditlit . bw ast r ts. A EN 'FALI O \ boo s—mutipa & \ MIR LIVIISLI) ato \tow obrbb3C .large fop . 0 t" • ;‘' d " t ‘ l;paned% .- ttii . o. 4100 -two au. fa c rl . .7 ll 7rVitait- • ' t* ltAtt - N r Alalb gk'tor W. bf I‘. tExcenhxit \ at -\ . r \ WllO W isle \ aoIo.W ntoo Di •itbyYlta \ • ` HAVAWA. 01-PARS'Anothe*ice I choOC I of Maw} inst4iied tOrl br lO3l ouvtotimoN. VECTINIED WillSKSM="soTai. RoAlti-A IA w=44os.T.'.'a'r''''',,kf, OLASSES= 7 -150 \bbls:\ Miamsea,, tot ooto tr • rt-41 VOLDIttattON. 0.25 Firth etre or, , ABEIMILFIX SHAWLS poAll-4-50 blid s e,R , ..o. 8110 for 54n. by $4, OtitasintrAN. VDistoiDINE OLD' 'EACH. . 11 4NDY4k jjj , usloli—lbr •st 0 • , • . 7- TA.SILEDIB OLD ItYR . Wlll .• • . no :* p tivg. a uy w. \\ iLDßOVS \ unequallect R. 1 11.W111 KE N_l 'IR 60 per IF.6lloty at 6t0P.,&111 & PATZO\IO3. di - IRWIN& HAVANA 01GA1W—$1, 25 lAn.a buziredo , MOitele I PATTON'S, in th. 00, QUGAIC-341thda.N.O. Sager in store an 1.7 for afile,by • 2' LISTIX.k W. Q UNIWIES--40 bap Feather% \ Vag& A 7 mama' had 1 task Deonl.l. ar iv. k fn t .11* est • ISMAIL DICK Y t CO. 4 Pri4a `lll re• rAtratt: S on aona (GU. Apte-I-Msobinery Oil on band oonsbnitly; tot DICIEST 00. fiIItESE-50 boxes Cream, and 44 Vow ; ~e nt glom. In tbne an& for SAls by I t Ac 1 8 .4 I n..•.-prsmo Z agr. for \ (.0:01 VOrArBONNIIOItsT k fib6Pll7. 1 '• II ; and TUBS-100 do!. arm ed I • • sai3o dn. pgatoi M1.1.11571'48 VON auxNUOKST s.kte !INS • 0, pkgs. Black Tea, for.poe by 2 gum' VON 801011.9114 rt 711WWHY. htat i ffiar & SMlClffallt 'halre.f.e em-,. m or it imais ThatiiltOr At. /At+, ' ....Ih ii : \,. S , \ S\ ' 4 - \\.\ \ tA . \. \ \ .5,\ . %,\ - 1 I , i. \ - \ \\ i: \ \ \ , \ . : \.\‘ 1 \\ \ ; • , \ 14: 14 \ A •• \\\] t. 0 .410i.U0 q of \` ,\ RDS--42,000 lba I , ladall, t itt:in . 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