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    PITTSitURGH GAZETTE'.
PUBLISHED BY WILMS t
PITT 5,8,R1t (kir,
"IdONDAY MORNING OOTOBER47 1858. gjawdos....ls
tatitN4DINGI MATTER WILL BE FOUND
OF SAM PAW; OF THIS WEE.
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Ons simulation Is bstymn four sod . s_tioa.osolr.
f.isst
nuslinostSossy villsigs and coast/ 1 7ma
;Tanis did Magtern Otdd. . •
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ADTLIttIBEISB—Netther the Manorial Rooms
nor. Viintlng istabliaborent of the Daus Baum. al
. s t orday. ADVMaTISIBM who-desire their
~s t ss4,' to appear to the paper Cu Monday moroloa.
.14141 yleue hand them In before 5 o'clock. on Batardsy
fidirn-Wrrines ILumui—The surveys of
this route hare been coMpleted, end Mr. Warner,
the Chief Engineer, has published his report,
froci which it appears, t .hst 'the total distance
from New Castle to BDlAresille, is eighty-lout and
half milee,.and it is estimated that the eat of
grading andbridging the ante will reach one
trillion three hundred and meaty five thousand
illoliare—averaging about $16,272 per mile. The
.*:engineer expresses foil confidence in the sniff
, Idsciey of the esioulitlitt to grade the road for
single track, with the neeessary sidings, in a
• manner which will compere favorably with stmt-
Jar work on the best railroads in the West. , t hn
equal e yes, seeording
, to the atimate, will be re
. valeta for superstructure', equipment, depots,
water stations; and other 'matters necessary to
put the road in ratahlg order.
The present financial condition of the Comps
. ny, ss sated in a late report of the President,
Wows thanmonnt of individual stook eubscribed
- to be $160,200; the amount subscribed by the
county of /AllariCe $200,000; and the :amount
nbearibed by Butler county s26o,ooo—naking
• total of $610,200.
It hats been determined by s resolution of the I
Baud of Dlreetore that the 'road • shall not be
ooluneneed until enough, means hire been eau
.
red to grade and bridge it, The sum rap:tired
to meet this condition is one and a lull millions
dollars. It is sunited - 'thst the, above stated
aggregate of stook enbeeription - along the line
can be latassod to seven hundred and fifty thou
...fond dollars, and Philadelphia la asked to sub
mem an equal amount in order to make op the
whole sum neeestory to place the work under
antra& An effort for this purpose ii now my.,
• king in Philadelph* and its enema or failure .
wUC most probably deride the fats of the Mater
prise.
Isrreoviocurre a rice Jan.—There hail been
Witco;improvement in the keeping of the Jail for
,sevend years past, - test the only reform of real
has been made by Sheriff Meaux. It bas
been swedumak heretofore to whitewash the in
- lector ifierrary Part,' the corridors, cells, doors,
water 144;1i( fact everything whether comp°-
of Iran.' wood, or stone. ;A costing of. lime
SOMA Anirter of en inch thick bad thus worms
lated, erlida; paling off in spots, gave the *hole
premises.a.voyuissightly and disagreeable sp
- peortmer. The constant white -washing kept the
',tail damp, end crested en unpleasant odor, of
lima Mr. Magill has bad all this coiling of
lino eerspedoff, and when the extent and eerie-
ti of surface to be gone over is eonsiderini, this '
wee a teak of lantana° labor. The whole '
Interi
or of the corridors, the ca ll ing, walls, galleries,
&tors, door jambs, and all the Iron work in the
Interior of the cells, has had given to them three
. heavy omits of oil paha. The colors chosen are
very appropriate, and the Interior of the jell now
presents a very fine and neat appearance.; The
-.. wails Of the oelle have been newly whifooehed,
' lend ins visit we made to them on Saturday we
could cllioover nothing In the slightest degree
fensive. The walls, doors, pipes, &a, can now
' .be washed is often 111 is neeessary. for health
• end comfort, and the jail still present neat
/ and fresh appearance.
This pest Improvement toe been made ;with-;
- ' wet any further =peso, to the county than the
• east of the material , Nearly all the labor has
•t - been performedby the prisoners, among Whom
was one by trade a painter. . Thb Sheriff, has'
• ';- 1 ;.- -1 bosrded these men from big ova table while they
hawsbeen at the Work,and bee paid them various
-.pros of money from his private purse, as
- - alas to labor faithfully and do their work well.
. ; s Tkapellemers lave thus beer employed and hap
pier
nary ,impreveinecit bits been effected vrith bat
small comparative, expense to the county.; Mr.
•-- JR sell deserves great credit for this end jother
reforms he bee introduced into the jail. litran7
gas' can now 'reit it wlihout indulging in tones
' aims oommente; and our citizens can point to it
so a model, as basing been the case with oar
Weetern Peniteatiary.
Tin P 1111317108 LID Cosimmeva , .—
anext.—The surveys on this. line are programica
with spirit, and will poen be concluded. Three
routes are being earveyed between this city and
some point on the Youghiogheny rirar. the
Rust pumas op the north bank of the Mononga
hela, via Ite}Leesport and West Newton. The
rocond'erosses the Monongahela river at Pato
burgh, over Birmlighstn;* thence by the
•roorrse of the river to Street's which W. fol
lows to a„favorable summit to cross into the valT
. ley of Peters' Creek; thence. pulling near to
Elisabeth. Monongahela oity, Webster and Cookie
town, on the Monongetteis; thence over a sum
_ nit 2Toi RerrltTelle, into the valley of the
Youghiogheny, which - it followe to CennelLsville.
The third mote would leave the ,ecocmd, at or
near ZUmbeth, and, crops over to the valley of .
.-the Youghiogheny below ,West Brewton; thence
follows the river'to CottneffisPar,...•
The two last mentioned :1.04r tore shorter
thaw the former, and the ,arguereliiii 4 ,ku their
*or are mi strong that the probatollitl,:hoW
•
•
that ens of them will be shorn:. The eil4lllllll
- tions have progressed some distance above Fah
sebeth, and chow that the route is highly prongs
:
• log.
.:: In dtiolding upon a choice of routes, where
, • distance -and expense are 00 nearly 'slug, much
'eonaiderationl. will be given to facilities far ?Sip
' "" • " tuning the right of way, and load subacriptions.
ct We would adage the friends of the three differ
: • int routes, : • betar themselves' In rmaaring
!Witte of way rind rubscriptions; the eubscrii
, ' • , .tirmele depend on a : choice of route. We. learn
from", - , tbs.lingierers that tie rOnte moth, the'
isomer, is deemei, worthy of profound consider -
Wt= ation in en engineering point of ;dew, and from
rill we east learnyire have come to the conclusion
that the rime witch: wilt carry the day, will be
the ono which presents the heaviest imbsorip
tt' .. - Mons, end the ohespest right of woy. e
Saraase = oc the ampluity of the
~,1.- S iladolphlo- L ef 4ei, Ale stated thee John W .
Whig; erns.eient44 to thi Senate from
,:.rdledelphist _ unlit mein out that
demoorst,_ :elected.
I„.l:l4.:Mien pat doorn Piter Gloom le cleared
'tins th Olstion dlstrlot Ppt -reports reeelved
- .64/liteiriitY indiette;idri 'Sleet/on if Somas/ B.
jamison. Independent. /le hie over 1400 ma ,
lathy ' Cloeirls reported , CO
1200 1e , Clarion ne4 200 in Armstrong,. The
and will be Mose, hot It le-Supposed thetJaMlBoll
IS cleated. I I
Oblonsuutte.—Wo select the follow- -
lejett7lo:rfaint the'Paikar
,ph cloacae, of lest
(7:1 41 1911eddeediky last four Sisters of 'Noire
their profession. in the
Chapel i of
"their honie: - on Dean street. B is hop 0 . 2 50 r
presided.' - !
:On litiredby lhs Beta Thos. *detic. , WM
.11inei Priest, In Mt Convent chape l,
p° 'CotitiOr wu to Uri, left the city
rnorning'for his new Dee of Erin ._
Very "g 7 i
. E. - MOMehon biles now charged
with the otindolidration.uf the Diocese, of Pltla
4'' bush, letters na blistnees elionid be addressed
• • :
pi . 001111MXIII I IIT . A ti tb ii : I t Bi d : 0 f e legr ib ai)hio k. des'
wiC • imen'tat ;An (YNceilf.Ebenybtag,, has be
en
appointed, byPreoldnt Pierce, Consol to Be!.
feat, Ireload.
. .A , tt -
Mir A delpritoki was Taaitsed at -Toronto, on
Thurnda7. Della*, ordering the clueing
in.that .aity) on the• 11th, of;October. of 200 of
' era bele:06 10 sbn 'ol4erikii ootoPer,
,t 1101 610 - thenm ,.. se pnmedlgg,to Mouthed.
- t-rit•! l _ • for g euneeee they are l 0
%se editor ' of the on
be p nt'(hire to gabSklsplagibuittile• dike*.
the ei.s.
next criminal li ken
Qsillotere ran to be tried.
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Iticasiwcx — Yom
N ap' .—Ffie extensile use of suoli titles,'says the
N. y. eimagreia,ti always distsieteful to men
of mashy spirit, even when found in monarchi—
cal percale When fel - sanely applied to eoole
elastios—lo ministers of religion—they are dis
gestiog; but when they untrimmed as often as
possible into the alma! of n professedly rein'''.
item journal when 'peeking of a foreign ecclesi
astic, they become contemptible' u well as dis
gusting. We have a specimen of this in the
Freeman's Joernal, of New York. The atom
of the "Apostolic Nuncio" to New York is thus
est forth:—
-. ar our happiness to be able to announce
that hie Rzeedeney Monsignor BOW arrived
again in New York on Monday last, and is once
more:the. guest of Arobbishop Hughes. His Ex
cellency is In good health, and we perfectly well
knew that the Cetholiezi of this city and diocese
will limit the expression of their • devotion to the
Holy lather, and their respect for his immediate
representative in the person of the Envoy Extra
ordinary, only by the delicaoyof their regard for
hie Bzedieriey'e oomfoet and good pleasure. It
is the first time that so great an honor has been
conferred on this country as the presenoe of a
Nuncio, on a visit here, and it is our cement an
ticipation that, by the opportunities which our
Catholla will seek of paying their respects to
the Nozolo, and reentries his blessing and his
words of Catholic affeotion, their attachment to
the person of the holy father, already shown to
the world in the time of his sorrow as well as in
the hour of his .triumph, may be rendered yet
stronger and more unalterable. We are but the
organ of the united hearts of the Cath elc ome olic" of
in
New York in bidding Ms hhccelleragy w
his °Moe and in his person, and in offering him
all the teetimonies of morn= Derr and ree
-1 pect - whioh we know him to render. •
Verily "his Excellency" ought to beabundant
ly satisfied, if Wl:diction he can find In sue& fel
some language. , Then we are told that "his Ex
oellenoy" dedloaiede Bud& Church at New Ha
ven, where an address was made tot him, in which
1 by the way we find the following sentiments, in -
I teriarded with "your Grace' ad *mums i
• .
But a, Mort time has elapsed since the fair sky
or your own beloved. Italy was overcast by
the, lurid and threatening clouds of infidelity and
rebellion. The storm broke with unwonted rio•
lance—devastation and ruin 'spread far and wide.
The fiends who raised the storm and who would
fain control it now, yelled with glee—their hoar of
triumph had arrived: the but of Peter which
bad braved a thousand tempests must at last per
, lob with one fell and combined onset. It should
be sibseerged, its destruction be secured; yet,
conscious of the difficulty of the undertaking from
many, many a previous and abortive attempt,
the archfiend and his raiwariel; resolving toga&
no precaution that might contribute to ensure
micaels•-&o., &a.
Incommon with all the faithful we lowest the
recent lawless. outrages which have disturbed the
trawintiklg of the Papal See, while we deplore the
lose of souls and the scandals created at the in
stigation of a set of wicked and wipriscipted dem
agogues..: Beoreant to livery generous impulse,
and in a spirit of the basest ingratitude for the
'Mend eonesunme of our Holy Pother, Pio lions,
these misguided infidels, and would be Demo
orate, in the name of that liberty which their er..
ery act disgraced, incited an ignonnt and infu
riated mob to the perpetration of every criticise
the mind can conceive. We regret, too, that,
defenders of these wanton sots hare been found
in this enlightened country, and that your Grace
has not etesped the malignant, though puny,
censure of their mercenary pen. The number
of such is, however, small. The mass of the
great andgood condemn them.
* * * * 'el.
We hope your Grace's visit to America may
prove pleasant to yourself, and redound to the
advancement of our holy religion. We all jobs
in affectionate wish." for your Grace's welfare,
end a safe and prosperous retozu to your native
land, where you can lay before his Holiness the
unswerving. fidelity of the Catholics in America
to our ancient faith. ' '
.
One would aciaseely: have auppised that such
, . ,
an address was s delleered• in a republic. The
Freeman's Journal naleMy tells na that "the
Nuncio replied that he had .not ructlentood pre
cisely every word in' the address," but yet he
"hid understood it suffittlyto be greatly
consoled by the good den eats sad religions
zeal that it evinced." Thereafter "his Ekendien
oy proceeded to Meal the edifice," and it is add
ed that "sea tonentur the Bishop of Buttes deliv
ered a very beautiful discourse." And yet the
Freeman's Journal is published 'tithe very least
of a great mina" t . "His loriship, the Bishop
.
of Boston," indendl . . .
•
Dow LID Tgax.—The Hon. John k. Dix' , of
New York, has bees busily engaged IS writing
letters of late, with the object of showing that he
never hsd
anything to do with Free Eloiliem.
The distinguished gentleman ham • right to
change his opinions no often as hs may think
Teepee, but the tfollowihg letter,l which bu been
reoeived by the New. Orleans Bee, is ululated to
prove that whatever may be - hie sentimenss now,
is 1848ile was tr Free Boiler to all intents and
purposes
Eire Histrzos, AUG. 18, 1848.
- curnxiitiut—r have received your Invitation
to attend &cleating at Quito, on the 25t11 inst.,
and I regret eiceviiigly that I am compelled to
decline it. . •
In yoar efforts and desire to maintain the
cause of free territory and free labor, 1 telly
and cordialy cympathiza. The last hours of the
late - session of Congress were signalized by •
gratifying triumph of the friends of freedom is
the tenitodee, in the smoked= of slimy forev
er from Oregon. The qneetion of power is --eek
tled beyond dispute. No min can hereafter Bey,
with any hope of 'teapots:9v from.the publics judg
mem:, that Congress may not, without violating
the oonatitutio, prohibit slavery in the territd
ries, of the United States. This Is a peat point
gained. F •
' The whole cocoon reeolvee itself into one of
expediency, and it Is to be hoped, for the honor
cf the country, that • majority of the Atom - ices
people, and of . they representetivee In Congress.
.will :levee gamic that any considerations of expe
diency will justify the eetablislunent of slavery
in territory where It does not s=tet. This is the
queistion to be presented at the next session of
Congress in organizing territorial governments
far Califonds and New Mexico. -
The contest for ,Freedom in the territories is
tot 'iet: Over. It will be renewed - with Increased
-vigor; and ,- although -I cannot doubt the mull,
I hell with pleasure all demonstratlou of -opin-.
ion In favor of peinelpies„ whisk cannot be r♦
llmjelsked without Inflicting a severe blow on
the general prosperity, and outing • deep re
proach on the public reputation. lam happy to
know that the Democracy of Orange err about
to take ground on the question. ,
Let it be proclaimed, that territories free shall
remain free; and be asettrad that onTililis inure I
shall be with you under all cironeostanoce, and
In all time. With a renewed expression of re
gret that I am unable to be with you on the 25th
Jest:, I am,. eery respectfally, your friend and
obedient servant, JON A. DIX.
To 'Messrs. Francis Tuthill a nd others, Com.
mittee." -
).letter from Madrid nodes date of the 11th
of Se'ptember, thue alludes to the appointment of
Me. Some, spa to the effect; produced by it on
public opinion in Spain: L
4.. The question of the reception of the new re
presentstire of the United States at - Madrid, is
ossercing' momentatili urger proportions. The
eveisti which preceded Mr. Soma's nomination',
thiPparticular oirmunstanoes which accompanied
it, theLspeeobes which Me said to hove been pro
nounced by tide diplomatic, aid the grave char
acter which it his Pleased certain foreign lour.
Dab; to glee to the *election made by the Wed
dens of the lifillerlptates, tee anxiety ovary day
mord and more justified with regard to .the pos
-1 session of the - Mort ad Cabs.. All these things,
lit must bitoonfoneed;:lisas etoribibuirti to Rive
importance w feet Thiele, under "MY ether Ole
' ountatances. woidd have' passed ...witlitint.tiedMa
1 The *theme peralats In press/Meng Mr. Boma as
I L f a ithless anad unsempulons agitator, while the
~/Tevaklo, whose course Is more prudent . In this
delicate 000lettuse, atteibutes to' Mr. 80kma,
nod
oertes, not: without reason, political opinions
which forma moat strildsg wariest with the ar
ticles of the progreselinallsurnal. It proves
that Mr. Bedsit le liberal—vary liberal, bat with
in the limitimarked out by cow/ratty° paled
pies. It liffioped that the: representative of
ah at a it a rorrill take advantage of bir dratPre"
sentarion:itithihe QOM to ditiNOW the report
which eirleitfil,'ill.interationed shers take, pleasure
It propotivalig:. - - , •
. .
TlMlationelllitineer G elaboodoly and
ably ettlidoEthat to t o - oast:4o4od alterntion
.5f th•tattff, there be n change, as .fer topos.
Ale; :from uslyerosV ed,eatorm# to speolflo dn.
The ad islOrien' system (It .truly says) to
`tiolgiaia , socl his never beret adopted by !Loy oth
er; ;candy-, as 111 thlp oommerolal emperteace to
"the oirld aftgoet. It " Great Britain, In her
Lao yat volleotion of ,d 22,000,000 sterling ($llO,-
(10000). front custom. obtained lets ttuen
bad mullet '($200,000) trom ad- ealoretO duty,
Mittel ouch a• •otont do some of tholdbotinental
rehmootkeorry the ostem of wed* a t o m,
that, they are leted upon Boort; cotton,. aod,oilk
lanitofsitateti: the latter aided,dad the
ittrolOner by emtmtiod..yrith boosfallytt4 ;luso,
I etiCOoMbeiot threads% axiom yard, accord.
!,ott3o diehtse of the wee; . ..
•• F
oar mines , , the =oaf into , : of 'the lit•fettet
teem the Proololosotlild-Watoootor flatfoot,
'nits Woo izireitior_tO:rootei itioudetlibtori
too .tv.433 diothorsod, no lidlotiosat being time
optoot him 1
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71 . r0m tha Newark WIT Advertiser.
, AN Antaticatee lotratasiono - Nattoon —En
-tract a a totter from .an eminent American
etateeman on hie travel!, to hie friend in New
limey
GralOA, Sept. 7th, 1858.
"Since spending forty most agreeable days
in Louden, we have been constantly on the
go. We have nines:lke , ' thoroughly. Ireland,
Scotland, Belgium, thi Shine from Cologne to
Basle, and Switzerland, more beautiful by far
than either.. In all three countries we found a
state of public and private prosperity which cur
prised us greatly—lreland excepted- Even there,
a groat change is being brought about by harsh
immures; and the Protestant portion of It are as
presperoue as the other states to which I have
referred. These are the dread effecta of a long
peace, and go far ahead of what we at home have
any idea of.
"In England there is en obvione change in the
habits and dispeeition of the people, act the ac•
Lion of the government.' Liberal principles and
feelings are clearly ascendant, and the Hence of
Commons roles in fiat every where: I minuet
convey
this Idea more clearly or authoritatively
to you than to repeat a remark of Lord 11—'8
(a descendant at a high Tory family, whose fath
er I heard make the ablest speech which was
made optima the Reform bill,. and who is him
self a man of mature age, and highly respeotable '
talents,) at the breakfast table of Sir R. J., him
self an inveterate Tory in 1880, but now quite
liberal in his feellngo—lhe °hung% eraid Lord
IL, that has already taken place in the nonstite
don, and others which are Inevitable, have made
Englund virtually a Republic), end it is to be' re
gretted that everybody le not sufficiently im
pressed with this truth to Induce them to unite
in efforts to preserve the people by educating
them for the safe enjoyment of rights which they
must inevitably possess. That le, I have no
doubt, a jest deeeription of their political condi
tion..
...The Queen and Prince Albert are discreet'
and exceedingly well disposed people, who are
content to eat their cake in peace. In every
branralo of the government the greatest care is
token not to offer an 7 unnecessary affront to
that public opinion, which,-every one feels, gov
erns th e eountry, and the Hones of Commons,
cothicions of Its power, is content to tolerate, I
and I doubt not in the absence of tyranny and
intractable oppression by the Crown—to sustain
the monarchy with its pageantry and parade.
"In Belgium, where we spent some days with
great eattehtotion, they enjoy very nearly all the
rights that belong to 'a Republic. Their King,
Leopold, is note man of extraordinary talents,
' but is, lam enre,,very upright in his intentions,
and oartainly moderate, in ,an exemplary degree,
• in his conduct. He told them in 1848, that ii
they desired a change, he would spare them a
forcible revelation, by resigning; and they have
been qui , t and obviously contented ever since.
They Masa legislature fairly chosen, and their
institutions, with the tingle exception of the
throne, are very libersL I was so much pleased
with all I saw In its dominions, that I. canoed the
Minister of the King's house to be informed,
through a private subject, (our Minister being.
absent) that if It would be agreeable to him to
receive me and my friends in citizen's defter, It
would afford me the greatest pleasure to pay my
resPeete ,to' the Ring. I received in a short
time • letter from the 'Minister, informing me
that he had submitted my suggestion to his Ma
jesty, at Backer, Me country residence, who had
directed him to say to me, that he 'would with
pleasure some to the city the next day, and ra,
I calve us at the palace, in the form proposed.—
, He did so: -melone had compariitirely without
I ceremony, a g pleasant convereation with
Lim. . .
"It is the apprehension of heisting up this
'extended private and public prosperity of Europe,
and disturbing its present quiet, which has been
the affeadve negoolator in the Eastern affsir.—
The moment it wu definitely settled that France
and England would unitedly resist every attempt
to wry intoeifeat the long cherished views of
Rusts upon Turkey, it became also ourtsin that
it mast cut a generil war in Europe if Aussie
persevered. The Emperor had not the moral
courage, if he had the disposition to name the
responsibility of so tremendous a change in ail
Christendom. Ile delayed the oonclusion until
it became abututely cattail thst the allifnee
between Froze° and England could not be broken
up. They were themselves opposed to war, and
willing to yield almost anything but ttie main
point—the quasi independence at Turkey."
The Emma° er rue. Soirrn.—Whilst New
Orhunt and Mobile have been almost entirely
relieied from the presence of the epidemic, ice
senses have not yet aimed in the interior of
Mississippi and Loutians.
The Natchez Free Trader, after a suspension
of '. over a month—en account of the eptiermo—
inide Its weekly re-appearance on the 4th toot
From It we learn that the whole number of
deaths there sines the 19th July to 2d Oatober le
292—0 f which 242 were by ye ll fever.
• The In:lmbues Whig of, the let lost. &insane ,
oes nine deltas within the aty limits for two
dayi ending at noo l e ar ns y before.
The wee paper from a gentleman just
dein from Lake Providence, that- eighty-five
'death' have (marred there, and that s large
majority of the population left are now prostra
ted with the scourge.
Tha l mortality Li fearful
far so Rail a popnletion.
The"Jaekson (bites.) Flag of the 29th coo:eine
the tartan's report of that city from the let to
the 20th of September, which numbers forty
three deaths,-principally from yellow fever. ft
farther adds:
...Jackson presents a s appearance, ?Acre
not being mars than three hundred persons in
town including all ages and colors, and one-fourth
of them Met. Were it not that a few of our
merchants are at their posts, the etek and dying
would have to suffer."
The Talon City Whig of the 80tis ultimo. an
winners twenty-ex deaths for the week ending
at noon on the 29th, of whiott twenty four were
of yellow fever. It continues :
'lt with feelings of deep regret that we
are not able to chronicle any abatement of the
prevailing epidemic stns oar last issue. o.ts the
contrary, it will he seen from the sexton'', report
In another oolcunn, that for the past week tt has
been marching steadily onward with fearful ter
ror, and seemed to gather strength as It pro,
Wrested in ita work of desolation.' Since our
last, as near as we coui learn from our physicians,
there have been about forty new curt, and that
there are new over one hundred carts In all."
_ .
enema,.—Prom July 4th to September 12th,
seventy vessels loaded at the Chinoho Islands,
with 66,856 tone of guano, of which number five
ships clawed for New Tort with43oo tons, tier
en ships cleared for Norfolk with 9980 tons, and
five for Baltimore with 8920 tens Be ra
dio
mention made of any vessels-cleating for Pla
delphia, ,which is rather. eingidar, Considerlog
the immerse denoted here for Guano to supply
the farmers of Pennsylvania, New. Jersey and
Delaware. It appease, however, that t emote
arrivedhem about e week einesfrom Callao, la
hia
den with guano. The market ifn
has been bare of this article for a length of time
and a cargo could alwaye be quickly disposed
If we may judge from the 'quantity sent from
the Peruvian blonde to Norfolk and Baltimore,
the farmers and.planters of Marylsnd sod Vir
globs must be extensively availing themselves of
the use of mono to improve the condition of
their Impoverished sell, so mob worn out by
the eultivativation 'ortobacoo. Philadelphia is
also the imam of • very extensive and mittens'
agricultural region. At present, our supply of ,
guano to altogether inadequate to the pressing
demands nponnur market, and it is strange that
the agents of the Peruvian government monopoly
do not endeavor to Mortise B.—North Anurkan.
Tax Tun firs! Navas Panse.—"Mary," said,
George, "nett hummer I will not have a garden.i
Gar pretty treX•ie dying, and I won't have -an
other tree tie king se I live. I will have a bird
next ennimor,' - and that wilt stay all winter."
"George, ddn't u remember my boantifal
cariaryt It died I n c n the middle of the trimmer, '
and we planted bright flowers in te round
where we buried it. My bird did no t liv e
live g so the
trim." • ,
”Well'l don't see se we can love artrthihit
Deer Uttle brother died before the bird, and I
loved him better than coy bird, or tree or Rower.
9, I wish we amid have something to love that
wouldn't dia.! Os ruitool house,
'l •
The &by Fi nned.:. Dining _
George end Mary bad Staid •ftivitten that
their tree was dying; but lit evening,' as they
drew their chairs to the table where , their moth.
er 'Wee Bitting, and begatito amanita the Needs
they had been getheting, the remembrance of the
tree come upon them.
“Mether," said Mary, “yoisinsy give Giese
seeds to conga John; I never want another gar
-
den."
slYis," added George, pushing tie pap ern in
whiehbe bsd Carefully folded . them; towards hit
mother, lion , ' may give the all pray: - ,If r
so
could Sad me seeds of it m tree that would never
'fide, I ebtoild then like to have a garden.. I
wonder, mother, if there ever
,was'ench a gar ,
den?"
'Yee, George, I have read at a garden:where
the trees never die."
"A- real garden, mother?"
••Ifee, my eon: In the , middle of the garden,
I have been told, •
there CUD' of Imre wa•
tar, dear se arystal; mid ou'each aide of the
Aver le the tree orlifer tree that never. fades.
That gaidel .botron. There ion nay loos,
sod love forever. :There will no death-Aso
fading there . . losi4our"treasetre be lac e tree
of lifo, end Yon will hare something t which
your hearts can cling with:Cut disappaintment.l
Loire the Bolos here, and he will prepare you
to dwelt in those green pastnietreed bonds those
still resters." • -
---
Ftots4' yotv*—The Hewitt (N.J.) Hem.
ry Suites that Aosta Worms who wore trOsholl•
ors; scud In tjustlitots, I. isle a puss :1100.
s newspsporr ottOlt dsts Is ► sisiplisissgsry
odttorisl to Aelkleslciotcre for Losstawtotillly
suiliertiogiobi4baoStor Prohliat hlr.
~~M.
•
Steen'ln AND ens Enten.--The National Is.
frligesteer its quite tOocked the potability ,
of
the Tut kith deltan's regarding with any degree
Et favor, the overtures which %morn is said to
Lave made for a return to the East. It thinks
the Button would be very unwise to commit an
cat, the tendency , of which would be to displeaeo I
end detach her from the allied powers
which are striving to settle his difficulties with
the Czar. This is a very good specimen of the
t - Ater pleasantries by which the Inteligencer otoca
ritually relieves its more ponderous discussion.
The friendly offices of Austria, in the interest
emd under the dictation of the Czar as they have
1.-een from the beginning, mast be especially ao
ceptable to Turkey,—especially In view of re
it coat ocourrenoes. The Emperor of Austria bee I
held a personal conference with the Czar, and is
said to have intimated to the Sultan already
that be can no longer act with the Western pow
era, but must °pally eepouee the Renton cause.
This wee scarcely neeeseery, as his poeition .in
this respect hae not been doubtful from the very
commencement: and his ettempte to play the part
c f a disinterested mediator have been too berets
.eed to commend respect in any quarter.
If there is to be war between Brutes and Tor
i ey, Austria will inevitably enlist on behalf of
tea Czar; and the Sultan will have no allies in
taYeetern Europe. England and Prince neither
of them care one straw for the Integrity the Ot
teman Empire or for the rights of the Suttee,
except so far as their own eelfish interests may
to connected with them. Their action hitherto
Las given conclusive evidence of this feat. Eng
hud especially has consulted her own interests
far more than those of Turkey in the part she
has taken in the quarrel-,—and no room remains
for doubt that she wilt sacrifice the Sultan with
out remoree, rather than permit herself to be in;
r
solved in hostilities that may rise.
I Prom Western Europe, then, Turkey will have
no help against Russia and Austria. And if
she desires allies at MI, she could have none that
would prove more effective than thes-Hungarian,
Pules, Italians, and, the people generally , who
Asst so long groaned under the despotism of
Austria. The struggle of 'BO shows the form
idable character of the power that could thus be
brought into the field; and under such circum
stance° no one can doubt that the alliance of
Kamm and of the cause he represent°, would
prove of the greatest service to the Sultan in the
contest he may be Called upon to wage. The In
teligeserr's opposition to it, evidently grown out of
the fear that something might possibly be in that
way scoompllehed toward relieving the people of
Eastern Europe from their present thraldom.—
Whether this would constitute an equally fermi
able objection in theey es 4 : Republicans at heart,
as well as in name, It is not necessary to in
quire.
The Intelligences Frisks of Koestent's "ingrat
itude" for the protection of thd Porte. We sue
peat it would not be easy to state facto warrant
ing the use of euoh storm in this connection.—
ffostrrn has never failed to acknowledge that
protection in the most cordial and grateful tau
gnage.—N. Y. Timm.
FALLUILIS 07 TUIR Amman/mt.—The 11. S.
staamship Allleghany returned to the naval an
chorage at 1 o'clock, on Saturday, after an lob
fleece of three and a half days on hes trail trip.
We regret to announce that she performed very
badly, and that this experimental excursion has
resulted In a complete and absolute failure on
the part of the eteamer. At no time, under'the
most favorable 'circumstances of wind lona tide,
with the application of both steam and sails,
could her speed be increased to a faster rate
than six miles en hour. Her machinery worked
wretchedly, and, 711104 the trial, is in a moot
shattered condition. She anchored at the Home
Shoo, off Old Point, Frida night, and an Satur
day took four hours in e y mooth water to return
to our port, a distance of twenty miles.
Since her return th port, it is ascertained that
her mochinery le in a much worse condition
than was at ant supposed. One of the frames
Is broken, and In order to repair it her engines
-II hare to be taken out: It is thought that '
• -
wit , require at least feet months' G iefit her,.
should tee Department think it worth while to
mar another attempt. In the meantime, her
ofbiere will have to be detached, end her men
transferred to the receiving ship Pennsylvania.
Tho most economical plan would be far the See,
rotary of the Narita dispose of her engines at
public sale, and make a present of her bra to
the Trestenry Department, to be eonverted,into
a light boat.—/s'erfoik Argus. ~.fi
-_)
.1 ,
SLAPS EXIXFIIOII,LAR ,-Under this name a
law has been proposed, which boa excited con
siderable intereet In some of the Southern States,
more especially in Alabama In that State, itl
bas been warmly disonseed, and will probably be
brought before the Legislature at its coming ees-:
pion. The proposition is to exempt one or more
slaves from execution, upon the same principle
that a horse, wagon, cart, PO many bushels of
earn. ao many pounde of meat, o certain quenti•
ty of land, Au, ere by the existing law of some
Buttes, reserved to each family; bat the object to
different. The objt is to
oftt the body of
the people in the in st itution elavery; end there. I
l
by effrotnally countermine the efforts of Abell
tisnists to infect the poorer Manses of the Soo h.
with their fanaticism. It to thought by the ai -
.0010'5 of the le,', ' that if One or more ela f
were exempted from execution, that poor men
would strive to comimulate enough money to pur
chase this speeitotOf property, cc It would be: a
rare resource for their families in the sditat ;of
misfortune hsppenlng to theat ..
- -
Tea Wheeling O•sette, having built Railroads
all over the United Shore, le now providing •
place for a grand central depot. Per this pur
pose ho propoves the remove! if-Wheeling Iii!!,
the leveling op of the bed of the crook with the
dirt, and the carrying of the attelt by a thosel
under the north end of the tidy. hfsgalfitunt
ides. The project might-be linProvad by Moor
' posting is it, I a dem comet the Ohio, ' so is to
divert the river serote Into Lets Erie. Whit a
water power that would make at Wheeling. slid
.bat a saving of lead, ball frogs, sod moequito'e
below the otty.— WeUvaltry Herald.
iß'Lectnni on Missions.--A Scrims of
Lectures on atISSIATP6 PARTING WORDS. will Ye de.
livered In Pittabiugh and Allegheny. by Rev. ROBERT
PATTERSON, Agent of the Basra of $1 tow of the U.
forced Preebyterrten Church.
1, Souls Forirklne—tn the fleet Arreociste Chur , ch Al.
legheby. Dr. WOOERS. to-morose evening .t 7 O'clock..
D. W I Christlane of ell denoeolutione. to whom femme
Wsouls are more prectoms thou state Men differences, are
I earneetly veinestal to attend.
HOME .
INSURANCE--COMPANY
. I&
NSW YORK.
OABII CAPITAL $.1500.:0601.
R. o. Loomis. that. •
Ago. so wood won. modurox , '
Dodoßaw:
Smart L. Lownfo--..............Ltte of flu Mos. liorttred.
Jacpor Cbroofot,.-----..». rim of Comp wt Oa
Thcodora IleNams....-....- —I Inn if Wootton *Malmo.
Richard ipdar5,......-- ... ,-Vlrso of Clootgallot 4 Ps7
traio Lf. Mellow --,......--...ifirm of Cfadln. MOO. , A v.,
=iinto7,.. - .....
--------gror,ondb. J i ll t g> " . 1
, Oliver X. Wc00,—........-.'—. fano of w lbws w Wcod. •
Ind P. Rm. ........ --....-,....- --Tim of Root Norm. •
' Hurry C. 114.-...“••- ..... A.ftrui of SW. Clapp A •
Jaw. L0t,...-,...... ...... ..1....-. I= of dot. Low a•Co.
Marks B. Hatat......-.......—....Tir1e of C. IL Mach A Co. 1
Jahn It 1A5trAffii............ --Alm of J. G. flows a Co,
MMus o.l,Arshrrf„----iim of A A A. Lwow» & Gi.
ark+ A. u11e....- bu m- ~..-;•fir. a twavo 4 4 / 3 . I
Xenia Atter-bum 0..-.71ral of Lodi Attervenry Jr, a 0o:I
Yfroorzt.ANlZaf....-...117)%j4.=.2f4c0Ft to Co.
CO
rViO;;;,.. I' inTolif IT=ln..lltig a Co.
Gems 0 Calltru... -.-..-.---Ffren of ohenrad a 0011100. ;
GWor D 11.17"....- ._ -.Ciro% 01 Z. D. Mon*. ACo
-lint of Coown, Loft folf a Co.
• now. ftwwWor.... -...... Vim of T.
Amid Sio‘food--....-...--floof ofJohntorkt IfOcfoOL
H. M010w.....,....-ttom of Nonon, limier & Hoyt.
Mk' frot'i:,-.........::....-. .....
--. .... - 34;;; . ;Tiqa -a-Glit
thicktond 1 .1Wii,.....7.7.71i Flak.% mat a ii sqn.
A(lrrd S. 8arna,......-.. Itna of' A. e. Banos A
No. Locktooed..... A.,..Y10m of
11
Lrbkrod A.Soo.
, Lucius Ifopktpa ..... ---. .... . pia= of Hophbu, AIWA a LIO•
Jconc4 ALPaan .
D00t0i1".........111cm of flio-Oh. Rotolo! TI low IF.C. I
Dula IL Protkinghaw, VWm of Froth logbom,Wowall a Co, I
= 41.800.--•”--........11115 of Alrlfh. Iltltibota_Ct ,
1iam.„Ac0V..44w0r..2„.....„.dr.:.............--...?1i10c01m egfilitSKura"o,ko.
.1•1 ff. .......Pirto cf Olbooo. 5 o . •
Jdowo Efooc=a/7 1 . .rim of twooy, Ilumblof klstity•
•WM T. Hooker,— ......-........0..f1ur Corflooso. mod.
,Bon/wd . liariVe; ..... .......-..Firm of Wl* Jaw a Co.
0.1140 MOVODA,
&aro 1ictrec„............... ....... firm of Clomp Peatoo a
• SIDITON L. WOWS, YrooldooC..
CILIS .1 dIditTIII flocroto .
AMOS LF.LAND
171'P EARL ATDDITT,I
Ntic YOU. '
Y4NDittOTDIA.II.BII &ED . DICALZII II
" :tit zyscr.Ditsogirelow or
STRAW GOODS
canOttlog In Yost of .
PANAMA, tIZOLIORN, SEWED. B R4ID,
• CANTON' AND PALS I.IILJ DATA;
Evgliih, Ilan, Swus . and Silk Eon ebi
• . usTurscial. pLowinna, •. 4
STRAW TRIM nityco, /440.,
By the Case.
OcaPtlithg ims of the hogist Steel. hi the Citt, to
.Melt di Wootton of Oath oni Time Doiatv to kitipoet.
.folly oolltited.
- N. 11.—LIATTDR8 ITS putlaahrly Invited to Oil) sod
eAomlos cot. Wet, width to onttad oxitosslylo Mu&
truth aiabrto:ag all the cum awl ft thitioolOt400 01 • 1
OoatA 0012-toot •
ielloy for the 'brellll.--Wo ent,hebt . '
lowing fento ths Philadelphia Winds, Oautti4 anal nut
canoranui our readers Vaporise It carefully; avklbose out
tering ,boill rut delay purchasing:— - •
"lilt 1100PLAPIP'S 0 nitlinN 111TTI1811.-*ls ode.
hestri npallehoelprepared err*. o. is. JAl:omm at the
hnOodria• Clown lisdlothe atom Nn.120 XS= Met, it
exalting unoreoulantal War Attention, smiths proprl
'Ur, who II a. scinotifer Pbrilcian, la Benton Marstenso
enartities of It. The virtues of tblA sainply ars ao fully
oat forth In the estonned.nAtice of it, to ba peon ln our ad•
eartialon SUOMI. Oat thIDI. Ludt, say toe un loft for
us to nook of It 11111 iourb no may , .41,0 f ono long
train of physical We to !blob. humsoltr2tAr. Mire
I.
W O* more SlArtudOig -thon the round enekit of
the dinsatlfe oPPorlatuh irbla4 min! file to seeicopenr
• gisgenorulotatiof the lion., plias. Imiurnat.
fr.ttul@UMa taloa' tonne. iof et4.4biOlit4 ha of pep .
Palltr-to OWN an ladoectibablo:irietoltedner old
Um" are Inatderabls • and Whilepatfelle Wing ouf
Thenotatiolifeth 'Wok bay. esflliiiiiteliktp of Ow MO
Dostonii loos ndleaAr 34 , 00801 "olio
=ln
. .
FALL. .
DRY GOODS.
, .
GEORGE p.sNirrEt sr.., co.,
zit Wood , PittOurgh, P.
e iFFER for ealo a large sad complete as- l
aortment of kmarteau .nn Foredan• DRY GOODS, a l
cr.rxderable Oorluma of th. garde Grod. of which wow ,
r .rchaask Ware the *lemma m prices, and. will all be of
fa,o Co each or approve t email buyer. ae low a. Spoil. °
boy tic may Marmot Or Iron.
illihr vs—An r ieuihut stlloa. cOrOprbitlif •
it ... t
~.cromen.; Dark Fandes. Mace. Oramcaw, Biournlng. ha"
10. c ., ,. kr; Encbsh and Garmax 4—l Minima, am
lII.NG ILLUS.—Law:atter. Manchester. Dommdc, ke-;
ll mist= in high Coln...ma Fancy I.karcka
t;.'l:_ebral?"ektell'a '' s
try '. mu ll q in ya k n Co ari g4 LY:roli
(7 ra . damerea. and all newest etylee of Vinter l ertre Gowle. .
tirCKILENtiI--.0 lug. stock rf bla-k and
for
el Go; Doeskins, Fiala and fumy Outtneree of most alr
yroc: 4 , l.a: GlGlll:lVirt grevagely,Dowlic pal:cf.
forted; 4 ..Z: mmeVi,:ek, " ' por i Tnatalforre;ol l iY.
'F i at ds Jeans,Oaatmaretta, and all Nit, 10.1 Pflhe. rt. -
_
er few es.
ywriNCIII—A motto:Lent to 131110, Wool. sod Gsr•
van (may styles. genes, 011ooiss. Cambrics. Irish 140-
,o, Lloilandis lesno.Ussosal[s. So.
1.111111118--elsld, kW, Moe so 4 Obarnelsoo style,
.411 OWN 13000S—Blesobed Shootings and Shirting ,
Whoosh. 01411 land. sad colors: Diapers. 13b1± 1 4 ,1 11 strir
Osssborill. Drllll/10, Illantsts—Dossestid and or
& completo stack of all carts of Val bay 0010, plain and
clouted Of wain' nod rica. wean lbw.% Imbroiderwo.
Mit& itibtiODS,.Witalf ottawlo, and everything woutiwS
in the Dry Litt& line. the rtook of which will be kept i n
conc.-ant odditlons throngbont the season.
They wolcit so examinotion of Merl' MOIL by any di.
p,ed to p • ram.. Oho] Pittsborgh.BoPt• 21, 1214.
tkir •II HNLVESIA. AND LATAYWITZ GOLD
Mining Otaivenr. New Ica column. -1919 Mm
A. .H. HOLMES & BRO , ~,,,,,,„0 , „,
moluFicrilusfis UP
. ...I ....ellable for NM.
SOLED BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, A - 0 ---
~...,., • .....-
•
rtATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &0.. r, mi.. N.M.-- --- -,----- SZCaIS 00
11. de mad Nortemp . e, mocks, and
TIVISER 8 0 DAM, 110,11 DOE BOLTS, tb., mcncita,_
,- -- - 1.42.896 29
CAR BOLTS, C ma bend. or In tisnaToentertie
IV Aallaita, COTTON. TOBACCO, AND 110M1 SOD c.Wd. 0: 7:',.. nd 7.le'Vaiiiz:G;;:i - - .1 vdr. itt,
PITTSBURGB. --,-----sus,ais io
-...-
°Mee 25 Wood it.. betwee B ri de. . and lan.
All kinds ol blaokemltit work for am., d. eat
the nbortest wales and at the lowest vices.
43/..A1l work warranted Nue] to anT manufsetor , .l.lill
nolo
Dieee
inct - MES. S. i. CARGO, faashionable
!dater and 31111ner, N 0.1% acnatla street, second store.
AU work entreated will be executed with. [maneto and
dignateh. spl3
BURKE fr. BARNES' SAFES—Rare
lind of testimony sit* the' veins of our SAYER.
...on Which no an oonfidently rest the reputation of our
ore. We have already published several cestillostes.
roviire that listen tamale for our regale aid orditmrY
raiee. and mid abroad, have been raWned to the
SEVEREST TESTS IN scrum. °DEFLAGRATION&
Auld preserved their contents totally free from demure.
The following is another proof of the same Incontestable
ahareeter:-
1510.000 WORM OF BOOKS ADD PAPERS
SAVED WPM A $4O SAFEI
ALBION, Ears Mower, Pal
November 12.1022.
Massa,. Beau giatine—llear Sint Your two le re
we" dull
"e"'"4.
1 r
LT .?" oo 11:1/' the
IfrtstllrTatt
71(bil.W.1= r ohm:. LA run,. the
Cl the 10th el Juno met—my atone building
be:l4t burned to uhee. It wee built of email and brick—
• large three story building. 24Bate wu In it at the
Uri of the fire, and fell tutu the seller. where there was
• itter.,to.usagt a k, lt wet.a,„vetzpot.firr.e.i. the
amounted. to alxiut Ten Thousand Other;. which wu
e rad. There was worn emote Doper interred; and further.
/ n en:Mid edviee unT Person who doing buelneee, to lose
no time, but buy • Oil, to kgot. their papers,
in — eled
01.0 e... c..t. lb good. 1 can Weir recommend 7 000 SOW
thalilol"' Yours. troll.
JOON BLOOM
Flowers Will Grow where the
wour 1i....—1f the eutfile of the ...IS le kept healthy.
and the germs of the !lair Invigorated by ttiont:.ts
which orerate et their roots, through the Inner thin or
demi: of the head... strong and vigorout toad of their
rain.: Nil to to the result. The operation of LYON'S
KtillA IRON Is founded eutivelysupdu this met re...
able leo of the blatonel World. It le prepared of sash
logrediects only as crill pr..* this effect nonce the
tarot itcteduloui hare triad and been benefited by I
rake--en.l the reeret of its immense We. The na......
rina to the flair le truly beautiful and pleulug. trot
1a , ,. all
D. PrO
..i.mier. everyerhere., at. 2.5 cents, In large bottle
11. lIAIINES, pristar, ITI Broadway. N Y.
'Fold to Pitubargh ho IL. Z. Sellers, C. Fraser,ll , l
agre.jr., P.O. A 8r0...d Braun t Reiter. tool
HENRY H. COLLIN%
1011.WADDLNO AND
COMMISSION!
AND WIIOLIiPAIN. DI,AL.Da IN
CHILISSIC, BIITTISII, SEEDS, FISH.
PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 25 Wood Wisest. Pittsburgh ,
1715
o'CONNOR,. BROTHER & CO., 11
BANKERS AND INSURANCE tirsam.nue ,
N0.,16 WOOD WILAZET. •
One door from First street, Pittsburgh,
yam. Buy and Ern Par slid' Current Fut da
'Blght ant Tice Exchange Onn, Monte.
ean.. Time 6106. tad Promissory Notes; allow 6 per
W
mote mime Doodles of Par and Current Masers at.
ureee ?Ire and limbos PoDdea for the Alltna /11.0..1.06 Cn
CheUra , :cash Oapits111170.0 00 ) and ROW h 05....
(capital smooroza).
CHARLESE7L,-0 "0-MTS,
ANDSTOCK BILL BROKER.
Notes, Bonds, Homages ite., Negotiated.
PAICTIGULLE ATTENTION
UMW 10 Tall PUIKIIIAng AND flAhl 07 STOOKS.
mp-Olto. nvrt O. Jot. Apo. coma Wood amt Routh
Ittefatll
IL C. LOOM IS,
(Of the late firm of ]'Curdy & Loom 11,)
WHOLE-6612 DgAl.66 IN
BooTs AND SHOES,
69 Wood street. Pittsburgh.,
1.3,11e53
oviit;n's Insaratoo uompany of rittlibUrgh
U. D. LINO. Putas....
•AvOici. L. VIAD..4IIIn.L.
"-
CC R, St W 072, BITWILICt KARIM AIM
- WOOD IT
i . ~
.4.-- 1.4:118 It* Inla 4.1 , 1. ClATtrio ntilIGA 114 TUB
of;11.3 .'s :511 IMBLISIPPI: .P.IV lira, min rittlit•TA.
r•ITIL. •
...1. 'new , . vaintc Levi .p 6.3.... a. by rzecit. 'bum.
~ ....e, Lk, F .-c, ea. St( agd INLAND It A VIO illail
•,..: MA l'• 5.7.4. , :i f.A 'Nun. 4
Mastrzoits:
, 1,,r1b2 ,, f
D Mug,
tA, M ltlrtisa.m.
V , .Z •
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1,7 E Iv ,. r t
—_....aorrr.m. KENN y
PHILIP ...-BDWAS OH 00
REMOVAL.
• LOGAN,. WILSON & CO.
DEPORTZEUI AID witotaams DULLED IN
POSSION ASO DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IA4I /to.
neve removed to their new and extensive
ot, Wool etzmt.tbar doors Mom the St-Marla
Motel. wan, their coercion , : and aierehents amorally.
ale mai of to an examination or the moat enrolme snort.
'MO o.we Off 111.4 to [h. Oily.
FLEXING BROTHERS,
umccivoulloa. cm • cm)
WEIOLEIMIX DRUGGISTS,
igo. DO VT wild street" Pittabiargh.
Iy.Cmodalara of Dr: IDl•ole•OalettroUtd irofil.ittop
iv, Wile...,
-,JAMES P. TANNE
WUOLintla.Ll DIaLEIt
•
W Boors, Moss, immix-fa, MID wurtliza,
No. 56 Wisad
.. ret a in it
M t, aaitt
.-
Slir My s to ok consume
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MMID P
POEMk
con.iate ol upwards of 2500
PIM .I;2I°ZAV::7,JII2 abet[ 7l-ohmlfeß(Sgt:
1.00 mainheturera adopted expreay to FAL., and
ISINT , KR SALMS and will Witold at satlafutorr Orion.—
&Mooting favorably with Uwe. of Phllalalohla and New
Vora. Yorehaearr• will play* e.ll ant examine before'
burl= Also, NEW YORE BIHAR LISATTLEIt. 1109 •
IYAGUERAT REOT YPEb'
.• VW
'NATIONAL GALLERY.
AiiICSON'S National Dagnerrean Gallery,
veer of tho Plamond aid Markst lama, (ovroalte
..'lrli:ox.• Unokatoro.)Vittanurah.
Lan, and Gout leto.n sr➢lnhlna to obtain Ilfellte Ilkenaelne
""tr.runt a 1 th
~T,..s,v.im...:7ll7,P:Artthreth=r.e.ti2V
0 1. 1
~, _,:rt t h .
0 4 . -re ' uwed with ouch 10,.. tha. the operator ca war the
etarr...!nn of anirostO We; in am asuman&
.and du.
Ingraalamo, INtlnftne,ammo:deli meta
Plieates taken of orlainst Mamma. •
istl.lamna not rettnlnd le take. Odom fasa nor.
Not iwearnblanoa
, Lan,,J,ltanonare 'taken of grit and .2.olassd mono In
00V17,:1g"4"t'old 7 a i sTOlus Noma,. ❑ or. til a I
or . „
. 2n. ,,, nr. lo lie tp,otome. •• il. •Orr
HILIKIIVIS YIBST PRIMIIIII
DALGUERREOTYPES .
POST nrllloll BUILDING, TIMID MULES. '
j 1T1Z,11143 and strangers aho wish- to Db
l.,. tato au aoiurata, artlstlo and UN like Manses. at S
sory m.dotato Urloo, odd 004 It whoree Interest to call at
OM well known estabnahment. entire eatlabotlon
la guaranteed, 07,10 ChM. Mad , flaring one of th.
It,rt t ot nd boot amused Elde and Ilkylisbta ever onte
ern fa the porno.. with instrumento of the mOrl
sowartul kW, sod foitioa.i.S.lth4.Y.t.a ofil=nor•
iftr;ltilaltgiri now , 47:11:1, Wltr, ;11111,Tral. , If to-he
ma, to offer to,ttin patrons of Um Art, • style oh Downer.
nun yr,s, either Monty or Innranna,artdolituke Saverbeen
'al 9 .
/.t:41:11...7.r4. r e m opersuolc. In eh w para.= 5
or WA mum the attention o
ere to the advettisesoent of .111011411113
'CORDIAL. to be %band UP= the fourth
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pariVe believe Nature hal
remedy tor every MMUS Ittikh
of
le he
or HOOK Ono put up so lt
star lanuretorg. concealed deep be the bei
galttsle, without dm:ht. one of the in
Bead the tollowlog testiene—
grateful parent:
PLUMS , VW= Ohio, &00.16,.1861.
Vag‘gePtiaVVOt-1
isiellesrxrd. =12,11:.0 rAf tx;
eminent Milled and Dysentery. 'My daughter, st she
tynp rzfTrisant: t0 sa hare. mama% Tay . : . W o irith
• ihtwurbd. 11.11il t VLS :rd. .0.1 o h:,t a ga
roiiit i nt 124=1 4 .11144"61., Brttrallll,llll=igt
stator thelaglirel=abeeo cured eiLlm i trilog.
sele sU tteo Denagtaa In-Pletsborele. •
fel Revere adeartlelng Petroleum Plow 000.1.
ranee of Jamaica tiita
01 , 40 , ereparallon of muntal mellows.
L.,, n ionese &Moo Indolent eholos, In shot, I. all
pens A zatatratson of the dlanthe fansticona It Is of
thigh:able whin Dolan the ereielenee of the eniaesge
ebeleia awl summer onnelOnts eradiates, Itla nootholl
eft ..1 0 ,0 godly es twilikinat shout& be without
ontaws—Be me to net the amino Zessunh whlsh
iteDenetOnts Di Y. BROWN, at hls Dow and onomg
tllore.horth4sut senses of fifth indOheenut sisehaPhil
esisteloand for Mob, all the tolOotable inotheeartes
tbietsWit la& Yllfabasithi, by Boat. Po" Jr.. B.
istuAlx4 Oct Dr e. WO* !4•1181 Wlleoz • Co ..
1••••••••11•ViL ilierliS•434lo A. leaks
Ms a 11A.
00Mia
~'a.'` sss..
000
• 0 ow
Viir Fell Style far Gentlemen's Hatt— k i A. MA ' n.nd
, tr, .
J a BOs. 9I tr , r-ell street raiil intro-2
the rah.. or Piltaburala.....!
the tit: their beautiful ctrl• of
!WU. Particular attention la invited U' our $3.53 11 1
\O_WA-75:112—IN:4f;41::1111 d 111 ' bave 141
I 21 flats. I
~ bor Saving ' 3 1 achtm -
^TER
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Di . As alpnag and Ramer liledicine, i r
.. ,inE B
t :ATM'S BrANIFEI MIXTURE much, preeminent a . wriiirll th anr. Straw and 844. „ C_u_t2,....Xp m n.
0 TON SAUIAGE CUTTz.L..__. AN ,
r, : „.„„li 0 ,,, 5 ,„,. IL, ,d„,,r,Larir eSlirachnto action co the 1 I turraved Corp s he . leyi, ! . .n. b . a5ii11n2246,.0,,,,,..w.,
I , ad: Its stresugthrthte mi elelfrheit coeithher. he tow. i- f 2bl7llo;ki.AALgdirrr,..4",„•,„„b„ ,r,,,,
'''''''' on the U." ' it' tend e ncy to
e 'll h" ' " w • .11s,ntboolteral Wethoneo. 49 VIM eta% wAßzgov :
1 , surface. thereby cleansing the eyetem acoonnithit to , rail ~ _
l . cturee own prnwlihtioln ill he:MUM and at the seine ,
t. - tit ..tMOrdinsu wood eff•ots. and at. number of , r ,.... i 1.7.410„415---F171.4.
by 1:1 , 1.\ \ Fresh
.1E0%7..4 jwaxiatTreao'cid,
.ititt.,,
t.ehtledto by mater of the neat refl.eAble Wizens of I c.c1.2 , Wm 261. Mints et-
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hillinton V.;nnd elsewheribmitet be contluelveletlenee i - el uTTER_ --c o .
tb it tlwre is na humbug about it. e.
t rq,pti h etod tor sate bl .
flu; trial ot • single bottle will oafish , the ma t col/ , prim. Bu jo tt H a s t j w ns .t t rr rnn , 'A
No. WS Ilb.if 01.
c.i Of ItA_banotir...
ear- See ld, atiNIII Mt WOO WU (41111111. oeirov, r 1 1 08 A.CCO--1..50.,tes 5s and 8. Tobacco,
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.2 11 ,4 brand.. errntn r 4 for b . L. ........., ,
- ti M : -'' .±t7'_L*.L'._'"'
Third Anntial statement I
bF THE "STATE MUTUAL 'FIRE AND
y MARINE INISUILA.NCE 0011PANY,
Y
A 4Fota of dm o 0an..,.mi,1.4=Vi561.7 •
ed.y 1. 1663... z- 135.250 66
D.terost reedol6 10
Et lqoaerr and Moo Yurattaro-,. 1..000 00 $188 26
MEN3M
1. 7 ..¢.1naw
istog...r.Rx..l.e.weenet....Oomectmluptorailons...
non,
itationerr. Printing, ite.
.11d In and sectiled-
•tynt of adjusted claims atalut. the Coo
6,000 W ny not yet due .... .....
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'JOHN P. RUTHERPuItri. Dannitn eerunti:
P. 0. SEDOWIOK, Barr
!OVUM:.
PAPILUSu JONES., Philadelphia;
A. WlLElria,,Hanker, Pitteurgli:
A. A. OARAIms;
JOHN B. 111.1111SEPOSi), DinDbin eorlralrl -
A. J. GILLET. liarlibnrit;
S T. JONES,
ROBERT KLOTZ. Carbon countr_ .
JOHN P. In Preoldent!
A. - J. OILLET, Seeratary.
Will Imola against web. of se. and Inland navigation;
leo, on Inerobandiaa cl:7 or country. at lowan rats*
rtslatent 'deka:My. Pollalealeaued on dwelling house,
Ituer perpetually Or for a torn 00 year,
P•onch 0010 e, earner of MuA n A in L i E h A d t na r : e 7 e ...
at(
VirOakland 'Property for Bale—This
I,operty le situated about one half mile from the city
lion fronting ou Pennsylvania MOOOO , It Is covered
Ith Fruit Trees of the choicest kinds. many of them in
tun tearing. Al. an abundance of Arena, Muni:err,.
Currant. Gooseberry, Au, as. Thereto two/dory Tsarm^
together with convinient out bootee on it. tar
' , es or wee:. and pleasantness of location, this property
,onot euroaseed. It mutat/de a little over 6 sum. I
i ell the whale together, or divide it to snit purchasers.
21103.
, No. 119 Water street.
The Liver Pills. the Liver Pills of
Dr. it'Lane were Zest used by bhp exclusively in his own
practice. Bo effloadous were they in all asses of Liver
Complaint. tteititew became famous. , and attracting the
attention of the Medical Walt). teaVed into 0...0 ...
They not with greet certainty ind roMularitn the petient
&tweet immalletely feels the disperaten of his dies. and
is iralually restored to health. Wlthysome, the effect is
almoat ealreouloos. frequently experhaming Immediate
teller, star having Or the resorted tq drugs and med
-1 dues tf another desscrintlon. In via. Dimmere of the
' User on very common In this country, and Ire often
fr!nhtful in chamber. its., who experience. say of the
peemoniterr symptoms atlas dangerous eild complicated
chew. should at once procure • boo of Dr. ld'Larne's
Pills. end perhaps, thereby. be eared • world dfrobser7-
rd. Parobarers will I. careful to enk for DLL bicLANWO
CELEIJRATED LlrEll PILL& end take none else. There
are other Pipe, purporting to be Liver Pills. now before
the sold!. Dr- McLane's Liver Pills, also his Celebrated
Vermilume, can now be bead respectable Drusi \ Stores
in the Uldted Mate.. and from the sole proprietor*
,FLIKING samurai\
0,14 Ritcrerekrs to J. Kidd k Oct. 10 Wood at.
DIED,
On Friday Get 14. or lieulet ... WHY' J 4l
rnaciamit daughter d the late W. Otesr.
Ce 1114,414 psvers please copy-.
ADVERT IMMINENT S
tt/ ANTED-4, Gas Fitter and o Braes
I, 'rump , • guc4 Irestraszt nay hear of a perms
tad of . ..Wien by etusult.ip_ff
R o j
0017 BAEKt VON PLIOL, ti
t neluna._
KYIWAR
N. Y. susencALuirrauicerr musuzacioui
RAIN 'I- BRINCIIERIIFF,
1.0101.1171.13.11" AID DISIfII IN •111. =MS
9UN.3IOAL AND DENIAL INSISUMENTEI,
Elastic Trusses, Bandages, Supporters.
METALIC STRINGER 4. FINE CUTLERY,
I vhi.el a i °ffess to tinklersowtbamcstliberal Wale.
21 Felton itrest4 Now York.
•
Bow and Sacred Boats.
TELE SIIAWM—A , Library of Chur,l
u. containing over 1000 nonspositicus lir W. D
Noadttny and Gonne P
Bom lot. anined by Thomas Hut.
i4 , e76
buret Music, selected fysno the mon ImPolan cony ,
err, Prot 1. N. Woodbury. Prirw7 ll . l . 4 Por Ae. be.
AACILID almnoson—lm .new system of nankin. try A.
g Pone 76at1 p.?en 10.60
Omens} 11INSTSZL, by Ain. .n 9 of the meet Dow
)as be. ever nubile:mei. Pekoe 76 eta: per den. 611.60.
Now Comma Pam, er use.-41 Mn..n.
, and the most
Boot reef I>4 doh. 10 Ia
1.17: Val rid.
enema LAMS. er ilmffLeati \ ' Book of Chianti alusle,
tn.. haw , colleen= be Lowell glamo and cin Webb .
Pr ee 76 eta. on . dos. 116.10.
A lone surnly of the abort popular Husk Beaks es.'d
end ior sale singly or Or lhanonin
9.0 ./NO 11. 711I.1.011,61Wood!.
Dante of Edward Peda4 Jr., fleceaud.
ETTERS of Administration on the estate
of glwaxi Talus. 3r., late of Faun townsbia. _a=
basing betllglantstao nipe
totem ea sow hereby to n 1 mat* w
~ nit delay, thews haling- fo at duly au
thentinaled. entlessinnt.ta O. tl. NIL!. AdEer.
Penn Township. Cet,16.1863, rel74tt\
colors)Brilliant just
yreftd at A. A. 61AbON g00:8. No. 26 ath at
LL WOOL PLAIDS—Jou tet'd at A.
ro, A. Mono Ce1y..N . 0.\2 3 6th street, 26 vines more
riling beautiful all wool Iside. ocl7
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BROCADE BILER--1 0 pieces
Bun& SUL tok.a.l e •
A. A. MOON 00'9. 25, talk
7 ONO SHAWLS.,-20 0 9 Bay State an - cl
LA plr• Long
col 7 - A. SIARONAXYA,2S,6tAiA.
PROCLIE SIiAWLS —4. A. f&ASOWA
CO.. No. m Tlttkgtrnt, eirm thIA morning 509
Um and Ebure Brx.II• Plumb "l pol 7
ngESE-3°C"? 080
I. o d And tar raleby, NZ. IL COLLINS
•
TT ER —1 2 keks Pnme ter;
thto
dat N ned
w
4 bbls. \ do _ ascou
R
61 A Gl°°T — II 0 011A61N&Y TQPS of ra-
A 41.0 debabs.t i tbras to. opl• by , a. IIICOLLINP.:_
it AYAPPLES—Nair,
__d and, for asi
LI by oal7 j e gbLY 1.1.1301.L1N8.
PINE INE APPLE CIIEESX—:3 I trie. I,his day
med uul bY risNR4LX)IRLINS
i,LERATUE---12 bf)lslriale bY
E""1;lbif
RAPPING PAPER - 1 40 reason Oina•
W m,,.nd /faunhawed BUIL.' tbs solo br
11.111nT COLLISIL
fTALS FISH--Trout; White Fish, Shalk,
/ 4" l "' a *" l '" l '" a " .4 rllrliTiz+B.
go
IaIICKWIMAT FLO-10130
1W
be ttqualttr Jug reed frosa. Ito Nawiltl,
c
pnd far vatn at the or:; lth ci r.:, f Woo d . M
Vitisurnb, snit Vol sal ssol Robinson OA Atis
.17 \ , W. 4L. WOO
VRENCII ANI
C TgrietidliSt 11
OM
EorNEts lam INSERTINGS —ll7i-
PM 1 DUBC1111111.1) , Aksos riaNl a hive u •
mut of SEAR and Jakkatiot 1 . 44•41 e Wort =gimp 1,7 „ i
lni.
I aserti Also. lithdl• Wort, and Dimity Bands.
. - .
handeome La situated i
wivrxj: 2:l ,:a r t inT r, tat ... 14 1' 1. o t o o .
:d te at ecru% to ad t •11.7.onvbfeh is eitateg • t •
Pun y Frame Dwelling Doom eantaluing_nint mom Th
ter oontaint sattrd varieties o Frblt Trees. 'sheubbetr
Ve7lotr.dteVg Vgilar a gg m !li the d oor .
The building it treatad on g aorsof lot. in the boot boat
tote part of •the town. Will be told vary low. imintes o
etTl D. biaLlllll. N0...5.111(th street
Q .
TOOKS FOR SALE— •
50 Share. 0161 n and Pa, Rail Road;
26 , do National kilning 0010,11011
10 •do Minnesota do do. '.
• 100 do 11.1 do ', do: at , the United
Stales Bank Baibillne. 0.. 71, Pouttl. stre , ,t
~
0(47
'A. Wlllll6B 1 CO.
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•N 4 ILLINERY.-\-rbiADA.ELE BONNAF-
Iv A MI harins returned to borbelner bri.liess,, 0 , 111
cvmuionoe and oven on Ist or litrtspalmr. hod ,1110...0r
MII4INERY. comprisin t tholes selection Moos New
York and Philadelottka.) o, Bonnets. ~ I.lolrers. Ribbon".
Oso., Read Drams and other toner \ artbgee, 1.,,11 , er
wltnall inateriala requisite ter her business, at No: 2d
street. below Parry. cel6,;teel i
Q.IIGIAB-70,113d0. f4r N. O . Sugar for
nho br 1116 \ VON NONNHONnTt 6IIII6PHY:
EVENT -~OLUbIE HAMS' RE-:.
L..7-POST ' just rmeAved br Tapres6 19:Suyolme of
l'onmlyanla Wats bi N KAY a. OL)..
6616
iL ATHAIRON—grosa d ann ,
11,1 for the bele. In moil etel the et.. jje L je .
gh:oh et Nretintk prieel;tl 0
oelb 7 Wood Meet
our road
001tATING
1119EARPO A.TIINIA-Harrinonris Bear
ILIP ado, warranted to b.. pris Orn.**. th store nal
fo, ad o n: k. bk,14.11113. Wpod t ern,
.rovided a
to.• HUNS
p, from. the
.11 pf liothar
m
7b - u ra - luti - pidaN§tugs. wows W
Plat
tyl l e gra ShimlL Long latOrli. ?1 , 0147 41 R1 011
betuF, ' Sitidis -
ChMts l lt rj h lb 1111111PEIT A80R0061,1,
Mart.
t of those
, strop by •
wines i m 4M 8141:" Bull
NO*. opening largeinrciloes of
ANORZTLNIIAuD WORM: SAA.I I 4
44Z E ,grat::,f :T=o2, r4egi,
Ho w, Gift DAL% 11% tba . Vithest arrive of with*.
priruor AntivirkliOmteadcat
celo
MN-. and Prayer Books.,
L S. DAVISON; 65 Market anat. near
; ltrcbtaraWa4tBl.44tack a BLURS and
;mod aleonow. ' LoW owl \ as benta.re AaM rg* a t ' Mt.
\ ht. kig.1.1184..
FOR RENT.—Thir largo Brick DwOrla
on nisi divot. obovw ihnitheolg, lately
wooled by Col. 3. lindirlmarnsumd to Ph i ?
eoeiplith) fatoishod with sorbs= room, ot .14
iota irs i.= reirghMoVoi r iViteeshwbo;
• Jilio 12.•
hialtbikold; . itithis_roo‘47, bet Yomair-vill .
ba rn 47 p ‘ n 0f ?wa s retr a c roitc,
I oeint No. rir. 'torn - Wm '
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til ACKLEY'S AO ''l3it.A.—A Treatise of
.ILY.,*limbra.contsirdna O a start barrOTIMOODU4 adapt
Oa to tba wal of roboola awl yo ea... by Clur. W. lista
ley. 11.1 T. 0.. Ira!, 6ro, for au by BAY a CO..
oat% ' \ No. 65 Wood 4.
,LI ACKLEY'S CEOME\Lty—Elementary
llLL.Colfts of Geometry. for Or of .1,p01...a o f il.
IWO , 7 ta e, Mr. USCILI.f. ; *.1,12m0 for rale by
...id \ liali\ &AN), 66 Wdgirt.
C - PIEOE3 COUN N\ \ FAN v NE.LSj.a a st
'oar/m:4
French C 11" °palm
'A. MASON & Cu., No 2,5, sth vtreet
At% Aire gaiPtliPt %tr. """t-
I 87,861 66
$258.318 70
100,000 00
E=tE
Steam Beat Itegimears 'W .:d•
ENOINEEE WANTED tO
gity
',bona steady employment will be . and theoe
enitlgotrain one hundral donate per 141'...
Lose/ AA. b .n
fitc.eto iIVOI2IOI. saventeive dollars per mr
boarding.
No person who IS a usembrn of the Pittsburgh ii(r\oßof
Engineer. ne , d aliP.lY.ler their
tily!"1::. tin not r'Llo \," d •
ournen thly w= tramp. 10.31 ,y,....
oar further tan aodrwis arid. EVAN AN
t
u01.21.11w tee') Clapt • ns Aesociation, Pittsburgh. d. \
PerZe U ri. "'' 'it ', ftllt E i t a itfite - re that Wieh to t?busin Lliebel,
isr let ar 21 Nnitlneerhhe reutietedlr. cad at the HUB
sboy. W. 11. Bairns.' A Bra. at 3 o,ellWdl. P. M. on Murk.
d• y or to the following CumialM l 26 NErgurt i .
• • D, lI.LMES.
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New Stock of ,Ohickerinee gime.
fINO. B. MELLOR, No, 81 Wooeg-,is no w .
rewiring the followlne new:Piano Foram \ from the
randy ated m.ufactory of JONAS,OHIOKRIMNO.Botiton.
•14 : 0 \
On. fall seven Octs”ORAND PIANO FORM tarred
)!. , .wood`` with Patent Iron frame:, and Patent repeating
ea:ion. mod °moldered one of the refry best Oginsrfterto.
Air. übirkerhag ever mwcutacturolL 'Prior RIGA \
One conk Octave carrel HU:MOW .1456, Laub( XIVLbe
Wrist the pante pattern anduality so the rate tturt renew
ecl the Onto Sing. at the r i ot' 'iltate air." Price goo.
One vv. Oetsve Homewood Piano Porte. with otryed
mouldloos, an entirely now pattern sod eery besnatirr—
relen 64.50.
Oaf "even Octavo ilosowool I limo Yert4 doable rentn4
moors. book no , front g00._, , , _ \
One sis. and three quarter Ontare Pl.lO
Fo
dolWOrpillld .11101 . 1. $.075.
Uce six tiara Piano Yorte.Ol.in Hontnoodr 2776.
All Oho oboe Piano Porte. are provided WWI the patend
Iron FWD., sod all other valuable improvements made,
by Mi. Chiskertug. _
The IbilOwing Piano Perna lit= other makers on hand
"'d toe "1"" B P I T O T IALTaTe : York.
noe olegantilosewodd ets and &rem quarler Octave.
'Mee Rosewood. As Octave Pianos.
WOODWARId A BROWN. Boston.
Due Rosewood. round sorrier 7 Octavos.
" Hii,Vildr "e r m ir 0 1 81§TON, Batton.
One Rosewood. Kind comer% Octave*.
HALIATTJDAVISII I I CM.. Edgar.
OnalktoorerboNSM Oar... with Andel , .
.• ' 6 • Plainsquare.
tt , 6M t• carved mouldioir.
.littUWN Alridetl, Breton.
one Rosewood round uornen. 6ls Octaves.
N. J. lIAMEtt, New York.
i)oe Rosawatd. enrred, 0.:1141/..
F.11.6.MA.. of Plano tort. from Mr. Chlckerhrlt
.0 he receired weetlr. JOHN H. MELLOR.
Agent:tor Uhlekerbdon Plano.
fliedltroburgh Western Pa.
ito. 01 Wood lit.
Mew Music! Hew Music!!
j KUSER hes ja.t., reed fer Adams'
iS iaa~i`"a: a tiva co ad ma V.00.2411.aek
by 8. C. Fasten
G
Th. arland ' .'a set ctlbeantion Waltzes, ft: tinAar.
fret Repo. of this cityt
411 things are beantital, a pleating Dustt, far two
,asset:
We'rl Thou to Speen Farewell:
\ The Prima Dont a Waltz, uperforaisil with n010. , .111'..•
ad , nlatose, by Antlecls
to Xolistile Magical Tour Aroarin. a'sisocri . ,tisti piece
*co trim all the Alll•ileitt National lira, by Mien:
Kati Darling's farewell; for Goiter;
tgr,LoCibitt. go Vc. etc. etc.
Alto. Doderorth's Bram Bald Pchad:' containing slow.
cy need information to organise Snot Bands, to lorr
do he natiore of brass. their rdeetiott and adapta
tion. and ntbractng mit:Ober of fink Ideas, arrantood for
foil Drug ands. by Allan DASwerth. Feder of the cal
brand Dablorth Dress Band, New Tort, for gale
11. JELSBCIf, Nwlol at:
g ()ow \ Loomutgm.s.--Tables . cf
0.1 coda.. Of nor:amyl god of afros sod tozogessto
O.le...tbrlrt=ollt.C.4r:4llC'ol: ET¢L t h
'?
o u r rui.
t
\ KAY 1 CO. lib W o od stoyest.
--,
• BoYeWintei Wear.
fIYtCLEPHYi\OURCEPTELD keep a large
ukertneat of Vi aria. kinds a ...44 .1.9 , ...e
.., Pall and,Wl r War." They have lately reed
olive, Bran and "'flo Dial" katineho low p + a`
preen and lm Olathe, 'horde. OenzlearefiJesiek ke
They have also teed a 11117 superior eirlinte of ,Oantan
Plesaris .
101.IALW GOODS will bereeeirinsavery dor for eaeral
w ks • .11
..-I.—'.- -- -2 ' ---------------
0 QOO FEET (Hartford • 3klantifse - ,
tare) Perof,Beretehed,Oemented and
ouvetwiL I,,ELaI. BELTINR.II Oak sad Hanoleek Tim..
We ea recreate. this Belden' fa 15 , \a...trier to awe
sold lot . this narket,_and it hakylvsn retbfaetlon to all
who ba. to. It. vr• keep at 11l taws sail anertment
at ell., from lil to 11 Inehee in\ width Atirehasere an.
&and en being salted at all tiakee oda env env that is
desinoti.",, , U roman.
mil ' lto. 110'1darket et.
1
VI- ~OIGINE CRESTS--33at . up\ in ~ the,
....5.,....e. fet u s , * ored,t , 411:V: m'ai
-.V.Vfmn0.,,,,e... t... n r elitne far el it
. a. .. Lpon asna.
earner lark. st. az4 Diaand. ,
y1"-- EDIOINAL LIQUOR S We have oa
1 hand • 041 apply of sup ti b e:r N TlLs. o ll i yarl&i . l3l n ,
..t
toil Sialiet st.sainieniortd._
•
.61 P ONCE—Fine Mediterranean SPONGE.,
t 7 urge .4 mall Omer, alsocorviMek t r i. sal/
caner ?dulcet strult and DiammuL \
volts Bottle anclVial OHSI
sups:dor quellty toGo.
. nen Gamer Market at. and Dlatar4.
. .. ..
. .
Valuable Property for Sale.
T , '..
.iIOSE TWO LOTS, , ,Nos. 151 and lt2\i'ir
Cot. Wood`splan of nittaborgh. vanh 63
tt to I m a mmt We
et.
e,
ter greet and extend= 15. flat throna
atoms Redoubt Allele. lontedistely below John Iroin it
Bone and opposite to. I.X.ntral Railroad Depot. The whole.
will te etiered together till the let of November. era •
*Meth Meet gold) it vill be subdivided into lobe to sult
noretouera .Porto (Val 1111 1 131 1 r p o l Ve a ssasx to
"7" 4°).° 1 , 1;...2 , 11 Y 213 Liberty et iittsburitha.•
loornal and Pada...lea. nepr. '
North Americen. Ptilladelphia. copy to the amount of
410 mad ahem this Ohm , tell ,
XigholJll--150 Sble. Sciper-fine and extri
R : ItLOITH reciik-extd flsr We by e•& A. IieBANS.
ctn. 11124 Ertet.
i2ALAD 01.1.;;-50 barkets frestgfor sal COy
veal l- VAIMESTCOK
U MOILS SHAWLS-ICP Brach() Shawls,
_
ImuntStal 1...tie:1141n 06. 1 . d
L. A. NIAZoN 2 On.
.tio. 26 6th et.
ba. of tho
shwa Mills
- ktb strrev,
g r i i, br
A. MASUN & CO., 'No. 25 Fiftti.treet,
FA • would-10 , 1U gall:Won to tbelr unriva ll ed. moil,
mint of Ladles' Cloth awl $. i• Oloaks and Talmo.
- - -
SCOTCH PLAIDS, in
j"VulitigrAunonsa
1 ...
,VARNISIIED WALLPAPER — In knits:
\ y don or Oak. Black Ramat. Sabodasty: Root of Por
tia., do., to., with tattoo borders. tdouldlows and Medal.
How. Also, a ssaiditul idyls of Bison. Barbi*. with do
-51. • for howidcf. for sals Ds T., 08. PALIIMIL .
No. It -klarlqat street
WC & Oh'
PAIN` ING
alb* EARLY WORLD and the FLOOD, as usual.
. innititudni nightly to 1.. Its lop 'WWI
m.. to OAROOttI HALL 11•147 molt{. aod os.
vsoNSSDAY ALITERSOON. ot o'clock. , 0010
' , ARGO'S HALL.--FOURTU STRKET,
:trait WOOD. opposite Lafayette IW, an be ob.
tenet for Parties. Yeet OutoesP,
_Poona Heelless.
A. Odttinftl CUTILLIOs and PARR HORN DASD
TZ;ltrUlbore t=. =gy r o , w.
0' IL M.Deeeo Oe.. there. • .720
pona Silgq. Rooms, gorner of MLA mod Mod itiegl•
14. , NANNA.
TIAALETT,
A.OMALKII..
OGWOOO , --450 bble. chopped and grotui
Lx Ole er " B. A. P ATIN - I%TMIC A 00..
eor.-Wool &ad lit stmt..
SSAkETIPA-L-5 00 lbe. prime, for Felt
by oa,ll : B. A. rAUNIStOCK A CO.
CIiCKBONNETS—A. A. MASON
Plfott otroyt. upon on' Tburodon 13th
bat ;MX) Nolo otylo dill Booolook. Oo 1
7 13111 g F. APPLE 01117—bxm. med.-
0011 • IMMIX 11. COLLINS.
US reo'd on consignment, 160 lbe asp,
Perbie w f °l4 " l ""' t° !" 1 411[1 111.1fORTII.
eor. Diamond and Oltmood
'iß:. - 11ANGINUS—A large assort
pent, truss 1:1613 Velvet st $6 tooxeellentlmtte t loos
at 26 Ms, Der at•ee, for eale M tturWall Paper Warehoute
tea 66 Siarket etrost.laltween 31 awl 4th sto,
ode THOS. PA/41111-
IN/ 41. PAPER--20,00(? 4 pcs. of beautiful
nit ; I fni V' Tatevri,Zi.' 4
nib \ No. 65 tailkee stmt.
..„. .
ttIo%°MANCE OF, N • VIRAL HISTOR Y
R....Nig xororm thetorr, or Wild Bowe , e.od
Houten: 40 W..\ Webterotothor of "Old Mau.
the G01d.." le.. vol., BYO. aldtb,llluetria.4. • for .0.
lea of rbetboell r side IT EAT AOO ~
cold \ Na.bit NI , cod etre • t.
In BASKETS OfIANIPAIONE WINE,
n ' l " 4 , 6Bar ""k ".b i' cumnentsoN •
ETAL-2.5 tom Chenosl Meta for sLI
J.VI by eat BONNIIOREIZ MORPHY.
TIRING STONES I ,-,-100 Bores Grind Stoma
l'Orriser. TeNToilltosturWailiV.-
CIDER BARREL' 0 Giber atm ar
sg• br VON Iip t otNIIORIT i KLIB.PHY.
MONUMENTS O$ THE MIB-
818aPPI VALLNY.II7II4II3qui• 4. aul
witangigtrA. certilatA • 11 :rlf:t•
ivasPr.d br. oaio tax iCm..
SPLENDID' .FAIIINI-OFs 214 CRS
TOIL BALE-191tdato4 la South NMI° V t aohir,
id a half
• "c irml cniorgri, Womorteltaltroar 11. 6 Gores `eloared
26gottOt of which os• wad Inoodoori t tgA
n scod4sod ot copula quint?.
as otaadhos Mice. Itarctod thoreoa W 4 :ocuallorta•
voputhor.boardod Log Hoy" Bout, Sn anti oh c
out•bulldlogs. • alio, • rood trait (Wad. 5)1; Sort
vela atoll ender tho milts brut. Prkoilikpor sots
)141321. IS WM
Obut. prink, Rosin Soap in ate' wad
for tale. ; pen 3. J, NE.
6 m HEOSBIOARBONATE SORkin sore r
-6 i i , aud en mg* DT \ !LEMING R1M11.7.1
00 ` Lli& FLOWER SULPHUR in
non 8. ' 4 for logo by MLA MUG HBO*.
algieThP b ff IkTro,gli,Prit in Niteilit
;r
i ll u tr b lcii . :.blaN:
\ 41TrAkr \
cola ` imelbety \-•
ANK bblaßank. Oil arriving ,
IUI II *ad lb{ Watt. 40ELIAr..er • co.: -
VINNEI4I;-20bbia.jnit aid! rot
AUCTION SALES.
BY P. DI. DAVIS, Auetioneer.
idnajatitratcir's Bale of Buildu4Lots in
-', the City of Allegheny.
afternoon, O. 18th,.
ed
at 3 o' •
.
aN.,:r.k..-d
.0nta,....
.„...., t... 14 i n . ord ct .
so adtdratnts'of the Len N. Holm., decesawi.3 eery hand
• ,,mdy \ relented lota or around, harleg - subs hoot of 23 •
.d ' ,awn , . end extendlot 103 MA KO SP
flltrlole•An 11 which property is amens the hod for
t,„,:i,,,i - ,,acen '. slow for oglein that thriving Ott, be. \
1n5,,,, th,k gr*t. th ro ildare. anima the depbt or the \ \
O. A P. MAL
l'eanta,—Que.fourth ca.b.rteidue In 3 anoint per ...nu, t •
oqh intoned, ,elZOXed by hoed and mongsan b• • pee'
hive 10 dopes concern. loalla 'P. M. DAVIS. 4.1 L .
Etorees, Baronehe, Wagons, Harness &c..
\.\''at Auction.
fIN S All '4,.. morning, Oct. 15th. at 1
film - .4 i\\
. 11 echtrit tr. the, Conneernal isles Ronne. cont ir \
cd Wold end ath rZil , be P:4ltl , r ...tot h4l i \
I Lam. Orey heirs: Bond salgautl :
0 Match Say ores*, T Tura old. well broker, 1 \ \
1 liamuctm, Wahl. for 1. or I hones;
I dos 1 two Pone arm .agog many n.
.: ,
I Ca lt rt* 3 ten Team Parent; 2 Oa* C•1114101:r; ' 1 \ \
1 het cart Walnut Lan intriem•nte. harrow plow. t \‘ \
/1. , .. he. onli \,„ P. It. DAP / e , Allot. .
44
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\ \
‘
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NURSEIIIES, &C.
JOHN MUH,DOCE,
VIRAKILYILAItit% FLORIST,
Pitupnizi4, Penses.
AKLAND NURSERY, on P2Nlee
Arras,
1g roiled fro Pfttebersb. CITTS
19110 O. MIES/MY, R<lttirrel HIU, Ofalle.
r" t=tt d •i i' l . 4 . lll; l. l l"'"'
rpt the rit=%•. 0., witt:',ar.
i?..aretthloolAkilarterter. erla be promhtly stteodet
\ GENTLFAIENq DV.ESB,
.I`irst Man OtoCtit—Heweit Styles,
AND 7A81210t, AT
\ WA!T3 & CO. MERCHANT rarant.
I \ in. Lit.rtT
iilliStSß.-12 0 boxed Weetern° ,11,serxe
Jd.t reaifed aml fa tal L o t ta liA : 4
pep= No.ll.4l4•ectiol.!,avet.
- ,
UNITED STATES %,
LIFE MURAIICE, ANNU 7
\ Y
AN \ TRUST COMPANY,
\pVIILADELPInA.
011ARTEAED APRIL 2.6, 185 Q.
CIECEWEEE PEEPEEUAL.•
I \ CAFTPAIe"II2S O #X ) .
.. \s
\ Orr S• E. Oeirfmil‘E of Third aid Chesnut
, streetiePhiladelphia.
077/01.1.5 CI TIES 1:(0,14 BOAILD AT PIELLADELEMA:
\ \ ‘MiErMoes: .-
14Mtex, A. Comerford. \ Oi Para B. 00
wreaas 11,...Td._,
tetd=rlr.T...r,T.:6, Q i lorirs 1,1 , 14 --- ,
r I j AILA=o, \ 14111rea r a * Rer , . '
PresidesirEtepbeu o. Ors %,,,
Me Ambrose W. Th . lion.
Mated —Moebrugb.•rismee D. Willson. M. D.
Anagram , 01m, R. 1!. Movey.7d.
tot..olloE E,. AP'
.arr \ - 74 92m4
B & LIGGETT,
yaw pria & COISiIiOASION BlER
oastrro, 441,deslorrs In PRODUCE GENERALLY.
o i'LrY=tirAlaVgilteggli,lt itierb _ .U r
AGA-Liberal adMm made on °myna - tboo.. nam
Vie •• of Aohland
NEW STEM. PLATE ENGAKVING,
tt minutely dertflpftfa of the Residenuflof the to
HOD LiENRY MAY. \anczy, by 21,1‘ inahpa, two no
accompanying Portrairof llenry Ulan, lb 4-0. inch's,
" g Dr "r taf.;,l P erigliti Plate . En lira of
eatagf b f 111.ALPi bTAT ct EN . . ANDRA AE It-
SON, mast In troll/ ot Presul.WA blansion.C,Wash
boron. D.C. alas Of Inctorens,4o..by qb_ Joultan_g_oloo.
p.o. ar ,i .: \ , taZ4l=l:
_,
Citizens'Di.. 1 Sant. 4 , ,
T u•
HIS BANS is sitnaip. at present in Itrit b
seeks Hall. Ilth street. hmi iel TlitaD k itEl
IDAYS as Its Threcrant dais .mings mut ~ .t mair,
the days prerams. Bills id hoot e. re oared arll , 1
day betas 11 o'eloelt la the mo tha sad atter the
- loty of Janasti mast . the Ban L. be recter..4 to the '. 1
labWfdltur now erseidag ea the of Weed et. sad ; .
Virgin Alley. O. BEACII.BIJRF. Pre4 ~
aileat B. hieCLIIRE t AI. Treat. l
.
H. MELDS 8r•
.. 13.,
WIIOLV.ALE - •
•
SHOE 'WAREH9 SE, •
' 133 & 135 WOOD STILE**,
rzrzsarraos. re. \
Ii,IITEIWOULD call 'tbo attentLJENIA Mir-
T y i chant, stait c r o arAhll l 74l , 4 111 1 8tir & Initastur am= o f
Embracing to =lieu variety tn. Men, Wigs- Miss=
AM. Youth =1 Uhildren. fottoing lose or thestsrgast
a teaks vett MIMI Allegh..7 510PUt • . ' AM , . role.
dig aseartment or
AMATO AND OAP . ,
-ist.slionnutrieik.a.l 'Meat In
I ham the Jen
3=ta riga th • r
LSA . t egt s h a sser 1.000 . She Prism Nem Kw k
..tr-2.ft...t--aivilrf,tr....r...; • . itietii i i.l*
edegted to the Western ...3%, We . . ' 4 0, 1
,4.... a .
WO ear n
talk* tt to 72_ , W!Intaratt to ga the pmfaranol \
T i :r Isar T 7. 4... ...g a d ..l itbi. sate - .01... Joaamr,
a• 41 , -. 5 , t , ~.,
_
. CARTER ' S FPA3IIBII ..**. Tußr, , ',,,
'.4
, • . rgs ORAL? .11!/11.17E8A1 OA EIEr.ELOCO. , • •
NOT # PAI4,TICLB OF MgaOORNIN , IL '"
;
!Le lerAnua PermtriNmstuii, sci.e ,: XilL'Eb;iin l l4 - L',
tam. Obstinate theransn. Balsams Timis or Pus-a.
Wes on Se es, Blotches, Boils. Ohreedo Bore 11.... i.,
Max Wormer Tatter, Braid Used. Zoletgessiser nth
Van of the Boos end ASS BP:Shorn Moms, laohl \ to
Ole Disorders, Lumbago. Banal enutdaleds,2=4l \
Mesa arias from sr irandados me of
\ ATV,g=. i .°l'. l .l•l4re4l='; u
tz, B . k. : - ..,... t.,` \
for the number of extesrdinery tars effected , Orroush ',.
ice away; has indusd the.santrieters at the gamut re- \ \
war. of duds friends: to thins It to the inolls•leelok the, . , \ 1
do
with theutmost contidens In ite virtue. and woods- N.
tel tannins rrotertles.. The, falterers estillostes sleet- ~I,
ed &cm • large number. se: hos sr. shags salsa , \
'AT thee the wee yore of the proprisestnj asst are ell hem , `,.
gentlemen well known in thetgloslttlek ami of thehhere. r. , , ,
st reareetradilty. many of them residing in the city of ' -
W-hmeatl.Tes .. '
T. isoteze, Itisi ,of tha w =sponge Hotel, likebetesek, \
than everywhere, iaTs hi has as the Mehan. slant
Oaks's Brawl Simon= sanlnlstered in one • hun
dred' welkin nearly all the dimes Bawl: to It it rumor
mood, wish the meet stonlehintely good .result• -tie
nye 1%1 the =WI •WISOIKWILIY MAR/Wl' bik bee eves
• men. „ . 1
AtiO ttili/ P I TBIL-.01:13•T I:loll.B.—lherebeertlfe {
that for threayeare 1 bad Ago. and INT.' . ot l b . =rot I
talent drooration.. I had several ehydelans, took bars 1
\ a... Minot Quinine,
Abirourrosna I baste tittle. Tonto t
advertised, butsill without any V
peressaa slid. At
last i tried Cass's Stanza crams, two bathe of • 1
which effrortuala_ eared mu, lasi I Ism hep_pr to say I ,
Was bed rather Wails or' Yeirero ninon. I o.olMidon 1‘.., t
as best Tonto Ml l e t u rorld, and the okly mends tli Let I
etee Trees h! my JOBB LONCIDOLO .
ocean Dam. neer chitlonal. Va.
O. B. Luck. E sq. t now in the any ea itieherOnd \ and A
be nnny loon, I. tiAlist clap .. hue such seat Ave. to t
thou:balloting eft of Cearti's ensue Altretes.that L
L. km instills no ot GO WHIRL ... fit ha ka s that
1...
imby WHIM. allies& 4 ,4 i ,, Ll t role assistants a: known, Li
It to alleles mks to direction..
AD, Idirkill. • latatiallig E yr imbssi. Lod form etli of \ SI
the City gate , . rn IL. tale of Blabrusdrsey • he hes '.
salaamed to • numbs of manes the rants of Cs- \f •
Its e mute 311:mian lade were most onolor salfrainit •
Hs oar, in aces of ' Om, depadentan the Lever
the sot agate were suds I bodes!
yis e lifeMst l irtroa L orfrr fi r: ' oc*ni b rol It 1 . 1 :r 1 . -
stinding bi• t i ns of-two gales a Carta'. lignish 1 \
4,1811• T CO ',OW BCIIOI9JI , —rog .1411 ton of .the
tmt lllohist = oset ftsso .... cibiloars oiai li ve sst . a t r ezroi s li e .. mplorel e.to um l i: x thel ih r
Two oth... of Oane esegish_ tllstore male • perfect
cos of his 11.11411.04110 , 11. two public store.. lay they
.theorfully recommend 111.0 all Vero \ are Motet with
an r dims° a the
bloat.. . ,
STILL ANOTHER Oti RE OT TULA —I hed mesa
suable boy owed a acrofula b Olaties laanlth
ii .alla ii...
tore. 12consider It truth • vas I* nred&las Jams .
Tatta•Oosel odor on ttte. a. r.a. Y. R. OP.. Illohmotte, ,L
Islas- -. 1
BALT RIMY tie SD TE•RIISISTANDINit'CLIT.ED.,—Mr .
.Togg Tuosreagi ?settees IJ , the cay et BilluM i tolo 1 1
curl by this. - bottles of Oartaes 8111.13 Ore, 'I
of a lt Rheum, whir& lu.'' had mesa. 2) Sark trod 4
, r tt eh eh the Orals= of that, Mild no
Cute. Kr. t.
Th peon IS • well known merchant in the city Of Blob-
, Vb. and his aura Is mac , 'l
W.I. A. Knaves. of Itiehmenti. had seerrent_enne's of
Ktl . •ono i
t'lr'nill!,:itinterVl Vr=l. ° l7rjr= 401 it .. • ‘ . 4.
invaluable tsarina, . \ '1 N.
REilEs E. Weak lot Itlohniond, Isiss oared of /serriAd s ~.-,
ono •hat Thyskisurs stied eonfirosed OonSanStiod, bin iA•
three bottle. of (Saes doanish Mature. . ~..
Botta RIIIIION seendsioner ta Ib4 ...ON W.7141* I
hiurelea the 1001 tends of Clarinet .oPtinb• 1/.lXAmmu,
...u..e or Thltilitid Onar‘ =4 1•7. ail • palest onrn
nor that !still. thews
WC G. tistwan, of Statunood, pawl *MK, gm,. and.. 4
Oloss, which disabled him from, wallah.. Took • kw
bottles of Clirores Banish klittors .nog r wa ,..,,,,b1.4 , m.
- ware :without • crutch. In • whet 9`..tin Wootrnoiir
\.,i \ it
' Pri."4l}.PVit44‘;":lttfr's' coit , e. la, bind. ''
.2 i i ill'AN.gh `f.i itii. :L....4111p ;,12. Mirth . •
ihmord. 'it. . ".
''‘. 114
31.1'n
. r
And carat. la B A _rah_ar-oek a fa:, and 1.. Wilcox
Jr a*. pitt.otno: H . 1. le,warts.. Allegbary CU . ,.
••Axot_ressla,ss sod ilee , in le es .1t01.1210 ...711.0146. .1
11008 WANTED-:-The bigheet cult, pri-
,Juwa fb:ll9C HOO3 delivered durhis the pleat- , -
IA
woos.
tr:Vorle i s P aw ll 7lltrurit i r a t ied l =,
Rose at our Warehouse. No 90 Warn street. - - \
oxa.ltatle ! WM. H. Routiti a am \
1110IISE AND LOT FOR SALETN . SFr
a t
ix WICHLT; a TWO STOUT BRICK Eimer.
....btu di 'smolt nal kitchen. with • haU son
It o ar t tratri, Wel . l s A t.s. i =V h s:bge=tr:t o lio . . \\ ,
OTontsea: , , toVOZ.I
11 1
A
AIIPT,. ON BRIOGYVONS RUOTION,
cf.. amoral %%wry of11611K• 0.4=00.4 containing r
dentonAtrotionn of the inintiplso cf the att ord their %S.
1.1. prootkalllinstnottavo. by Her—
sun Hannt.e. vol Ivo, tor anis b, ELY tOO. r.
Wooil
VTRAIti BOILERS.VOR•ENOINES wader 5
~t
to order on Ann notlog
on
lITSAXIMOr.BI2I few
cn I NW to
Maar Obto7n on bandri w mt.2 •Li
I 1 1.21.41?" . aio Liberty ' .at 'PIA Grey% I.s
OLTING CLOTHS of the beet cimar,l67,
eateeeeee i the butte t , sea
n at when Laser thou en armed clamber* oa
Rlve. Orden tatedvlth atePatoh,eed teethe i ;„
oval whoa that le oaterea- -W. W. WALL acE
4 3 ,.. ate Übrity rt. Mali*, n. \ .
13LttaTERA'Aftlh. for Laud er.4 Stucco
yea:eel...ft bend It MP tbrz stoma Mho
betel. P. .t • • 1 WAL 011.
I 1N AND OUTS-lut the' mai ke of, battle
, Vow mr, pereelsbeie-and they due.a tt ,
et
overthroesh Who evs - the
• = d ottl't ; bat Vat beet aentlear
Vote otesuat i r, th. l3 / vtit4t.adt r .
Op
11109 ,Wark • etteated. Stoat
5U1t...1 4,9 &r ay.f..ve good& We sax I! to
.. .._.
Tsfluable Property as. Liberty tiltree,. \ •
IV, brdei to settle itp 57.; estate, will btt sold
a r;ringe sigma nr7 Vonaff.bla taw BUILD.
el IS suit Wiliam As twelk.exty ad. of 14 mt.,—
bytkung, 41.4 o I 01141. tobatantlally hal .II Amis.
nl i t 4 ( 11444 0 4 . 144 21 etas Fr lii lo .
jx,,, y . 11111 letaLtf , They 1 ,,,,,,,.. ea uut
Tx 13:e....t.....tra. Watt
~.z..,414.1.2
pwh... codVairEILAWCIPILILDIS.II7 4 h it.
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