PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MOBBING, OCTOBER 28, OM 1 1/4 - READiNG MATTER WILL BE FOUND OA 4 , A pit PAGE OP.fAra.P.A.P.BI7.: 11%.PTIVINOTIN 'WIIIIIT *Asialie area lation of ow Weekly Closets odors to our bonne. nun • arostdadrabla medium of makhig their bullies. known. 'OUT cfrouhrskoe Is Detrain lour ond fire thousand. ma' " I " lma ltnyid7 anions sad counts to lifornersPounasl y•rd• sod lastas• Ohio: IleyTO ADVERTHIBILS—Netthes Lie stuustialikootas nor Printing Iktablictintent of the DAM 'Aorta. are ,ofened . on tionday.. AD9/121118=6 who dative their coic** lo acne. In the paper m Mende( morning. .111 phew hand thnek la talbre. 6 o'clock. on Batardcf Dsvazonoturre.—The nondsatiOn of General Pierce took every body by surprise, rind it was :generally supposed, then, that it took the Genet , mu& by surprise as any ona. Nobody be lIITM that it was proem:warted, or the result of any previous arrangement;' and the settlodPub. • Ile belief, then and since, was that It su the of ' Awing of the moment, and resulted from the am , barrsument is width the Cosvention found it self from Its inability to unite upon the,proml sent eindidater before It. ;oohed at In this there was a tinge of romance about the nomisatiod, which many will be sorry to see (He lena. But the Leith of hbdorydestroys many Argent illusions of the 'publio mind, and thli Is , to be no exception:. . :' Mr. Edmund Binie,, who wia onoa reguded Si sdemoorstid giant, and wee, mall within, few months past,the warm personal friend ditto' President, has made a deicaoirmiiit of , come facts about the nensloition width ihow it to hare been a matter of pre-areangtunent between Gen. Pleroe and his friends. It is a curious doe of intrigues and artful political ntanotmes. * The raises wbl c h were adopted to some the sp. Purellgr, tlltentsnootts 'nomination of General Pier* inlay exposed to the gaze Of the peo ple: they 06 now understand the worldug ef t tc.4l,o,lu.sed the itaitllas the feats visible tothe public , intmo acted at Baltimore. Mr. Burke sayi that for months betas the Demo** National Coen:dos met, be becalms convinced ''that'; neldite Gus, Bachman, nor .Douglass could get the nomination; and that the canvention mould igive upon a compromise can dltiatei sad be was eatbfied that Pierce stood e baiter chancel' than say othor man. "Bat his only chance," styihli. Beiske,-"wee takeep Met Cott of the ring of osmipetitOrs, who were stare to distety auk other." 7 ;11e than pas on to expose the wires width he set' to operition to secure . thelsomblation; Liter alluding to his extensive aequelntanoe with the : Demearatio politicians throughout the etuntry, and of the opportiml. ties which his *dente at Wathington gave him to , see many of that; he seys: ,- "7-3. • "For months before the BaltinicrreConvenilon, , ws took especial pains to 'see and converse 'with Gobs geniltmen upon the subjoot of the Petal- - dentist nomination. We took pains, on all ooca• lions, to suggest the name of Gen. Piero., to a compromise candidate, In the event that the Con etudon should not igreei on either of the 'Urea prombuint &Women above named la connection with that °Noe. We saw and . convened with frail Arty to 'one hundred of the leading polld dans of the Union upon the sobjeet, on all coa. dpns Introdiming the name of Gen. Pierce. Af ter oatiefying oar own, mind that Gen. Pierce could nominated, we wrote to Gen. Pierce our visit and opinions at length, exprocan one be lie.thathe mould he nominated. He.answered oar letter -7 •7' " • 7 I "We also Communicated the project of the Mende et Gen.Tieree to the shrewdest and,aMest lettar-writer, in Washington, aid •preoured him tothrow out in Women to which he.•eorres 7 penda4 the idea that,.lii the event of „failure by the Convention to nominate either Gum, Bu chanan or. Douglass, . Gen. Pierce :liquid be bonight forward by Ms friends ea a Consirombe candbiate. That gentleman did as weeridomi ed in several adroit and ingenious! Letitia; pub lished in the Philadelphia Ledger and Baltimore Ban, which were 'sautes' papers, and therefore the beet mediums a', throngh which to communi cate snob desism Mr. Burke goes on to fay that about four week* before thtiConventlot he went home and corresponded with Gee- Pierce in relation to his nomination. : The latter desired that the deems, Gem from New Hampshire. s hould meet at _ Con cord to topsider the mitter, and . requested ..hr.r, Burke to write to some of thi7delegstes and guest their atteudonoe. This `Mr. Burke did, but varunable to attend the meeting himself.— in a letter, however, he seggeeted a plan of op• toad*. Gencral.Piereo periled to thie Ardor, achneCrledgbi rte receipt,* Mating : that.,the delegate, Patient onnworred its - vieve. - Whit . that plan of eparations was will appear preatmtjy. Roe* after; Barka and Gan. netts had sets terview, at the request of the Istter, sod fully diponseed the plan, which wee cassia out abseils to.lis - leow at 75altiseere. 7 ~ fa the following extract, Mr. Burke Folly, ex poses the cunningly .devised scheme which, cti der the artful management of shrewd pointillism, seen* the nomination of .Gesilind Piero, as the Democratic 'candidate for 'the Presidency: "At that time Gen. Pierce exprerred his . de sire that our &legation shoold not oast It. vote ananimorielylor an one candidate before the Conimation. Vfitretion he 'asi,igled was, that In easi!ognlnse of the blgh.obareeter for fidelity to psinelple whlch•the Democracy of New Ramp ihlre. enjoyed among their brethren of the Union, the stilted vote of her delegation, though email, would have 'a greater moral form thin the votes of delegations innolx larger in numbers; and, if glom for any leading candidata la the outset, would endanger' , the ultimete end .we, had 7 .11' view. - • ' "We then went to Baltimore, baring some weeks previous engaged recant for our entire del emotion st the Eutaw Home, one of the beet ho tels in that city. The Convention **ambled, sad throughout its session we exerted every en ergy to carry out the wishes of Gen. Throe. On some of the first ballots I gave my vote for Mr. Douglass. in accordant* with What I knew "win General P.'e 'sprees disire lit regird to our del egatton giving trailed vote. Subsequently, we all united on Gen. CUD; add then,wr Amin di irtded, Mr. Atherton and myself voting for Mr. I*Oltionme, and our °calicoes voting for General *Mar of Kentuaky.. '•At length; the Idelegstlen 'hat Virginia introdeteed the name of General I fierce, and gas our delegation gave kins a united *do until he war nombeated. These facts the ne arly of tbe Convention abundantly prove." do anditimitioi, Mr. Blake vitas of his own • eitilAo4 - nftoW the, nomioation, and says among . otlierlMags, that he, "in co-operating with as egalanit and distbegnished ;neonates(' unlace,' *bled in Woeful Kossuth to take ground to fa vor of the Ditetoorstio 1:10121i110eS, indult he rubel,. Tamely did." - or the Purpoei of taking the-Temperance queidlon out.of the political areas sod putting it it real, the Legislature would de wall to pro w. for taking, taeote of. the peoplann it.• This vote-ought-Debi taken in the siring of the year, whewthe political caldron is perfectly quiesinst, for then only pan the sense of the people he fair lyfiged . cot the subject. The advocates of law profess to be anxious to salmit . the queetion to the people. Their challenge is • bold and fair ono, end it ought to ho noespted by.their oppotenta. They believe thetproldbi al* wonld.be 'Detained et the Fella. We believe the wo leappointl their tzpeotationt • - vA,,,,sevatem.ve tasted.—PeurnykDiskus. •'. bastes is this leading Democratic ; ; • * o State, and we_are gild to sea shat • . t.. - y seoondlour proposition to pleoe the question of prohibition" before the a for their decision. Thla felt rettlement the question has now been advocated by pa. * re; of ell parties, and in all sections of the State, awl we hope the Legidature will lose no time after Itomeeting in Januery, pusti g rasolodon legally sabinittlng*the question to the .p.,0 1 ; This will take It out of, politica, and'se i::" erne a fate expression of the wisher . of tie ,o. - tare. The most ardent temperance man Dienid. - . not desire the enactment of a prohibitory Is •-• sgainst.the Wiehes of p majority of the people, i • is it will have to be sustained by public opinion is a.lopted. The Pennsylvanian thinks theneople ,will not 'sustain the prohibitory prin. ,!* oipie. We think the contrail. Let us try it, and * abide by the, reoult. If the iitiople will not • sanction it, lee will not ntl(itiolaglidature to' pea it until c more wholesome state of poblio iworeated. Wo are rut Sada' to take it fromitilities tie any one, but we feel sawed it. .It never will-lie until the question -Ls settled In ‘• ;each mode 1111 WO have suggested, a n d "blob !ears glad to find so generally seconded: Boszs= Y7w: Whigs maintained thole Ll , l ottuiider tor ;deftly to the refl' , at the tato ON; ,tiott. Tina' tosioritlei roppd /4014 .1X): 'hittoiolooted *lisle whOte Matt `; All koOf to tho illßsof pallini-7 • HfD BY MUTE 41.00. Future iiirivahrfrom Europe will be looked for with Intense interest. When snob immense 'rents are taking pleoe—events pregnant with Teat and awfol resulte,—}be minas of the most sluggish are stirred. - It is the opinion of many penman of great learning and profound judg ment in sacral questions, that we are entering upin one of the most important eras in the his tor of man, and that the next ten or twelve years will witness obanps unparalleled in the history of modern times.: The extraordinary rev olution in China, and the tar between the Greek Christiana and the fdahometans, are cer tainly striking indications of important events approaching.. - Buis or Lama—The &seismal Prke Cur rent, of Wednesday, after mentioning.the mat ter at issue 'between steamboat 'men end ship, pets, here, shout the form of bills of lading, gives the firm agreed upon by 'the steamboat men, and rape We have seen letters,_ from Pittsburgh, whieh state that the Cinolunati Steamboat OWIIRre have in view ? a .eimilsr arratugement: • We have the best authority for stating that snob in not the owse. An 'Askssistisin has bees formed here; but this 6ssosistion has not , for its objeet the reittaition of freigher soy -form of oontraete • '• adopt a 11111 - orLg; tad theaboverierm'war Intiodifewf; but the stiL puroposi tion was not sustained by even a rispeotable 'minority. The citizen' of Pittsburgh, "without distinc tion of party," aro indebtedU the Cleveland Parent City Democrat for the following: The result of the election looms to have eel: tied all the controversies among the Pittsburgh newspapers; and the Old Pad hoe not been se nailed from aniquarter Since . the rank of the election was kn own . —Aiits6- Post- • Tide' need not excite any -surprise. Iteadere of public journals hate dull thinp; and the re cent election, tin' the dullest one within the lamld MI years, wu more "spirited" than the "o lint." Tax liaaryw—Ex-eolleotor Btol3lloo, who is now undergoing the glory of political martyr dom, is already put on the track for another of The Now York Journal of Coveawrea says: "Govaxxim Itionsott.--The . nomination of Judge Bronson for Governor of the Empire State, by *Democratic Convention in Orange County, immediately on receiving the announce m mint of his dismissal from the New York Cus m house, is a premonitory symptom of what may happen in November, 1864. Judge Bren ton would make an excellent Governor, as hi was an exoedlent Collector. The loss of Ina a man from the public senior, will be much re gretted by our merchants; and if some format exprotudon of this regret were manifested, in the shape of a public dinner or otherwise, the compllment would be worthily bestowed. At any rate, - ha will retire with honor from the sphere which be has trampled so well, and none the lea for the attemptsf the A. • Goo to discredit him" flu Bun 's Nome's' Colony, /in from n ooty, this State, hes totally UAW - from the sterility of the soil, end other ennui, by tali% the settlers hen bete reined to poverty. Ole Ball is to give three concerto in New York„ . da- Sing this week, for their relief. Di larzsraom—l'he New York Atka thus de flats' ths dlffertuat degrees of herds.= prevalent setoug the .'Hard Shells" or "Huskers" of that city: A tolerably "hard shell" is • tun• who would chases nigger from the Battery to Canal street; a genuine "bud" in ono who would follow the blaokarnooe se far as Union:Square or the Crys tal.Palaser. (he rejoloes, we believe, in the oog nomen of • "platinsf) the hardest of all "harle" (a regular adasseatiss) is s person who would run s.darinTolese out of town, and pursue him to the very-sad' of the earth. WIT .Ida.,Cedralla, WAS APPOIrraD Porr Iderrite-quPiiii,=A' ethis •iukjar the-Jf. - York Thlnaultisthe follewiffg comment: As we underitind the facts—Mr. Campbell Pas pot into° th.,Cablaei . , mainly because Mr. Ituehanan :equated. it ;,. and Mr. .1320hU1A.0 re quested it because (Mr. , C;ibsing a Catholic) he thought each an appointessit on his inetance would gain faior among Peale/101 Mr. C. had out been a undidatslor the Bureau Bench of PainsYliania, and wan beaten. `while all hie S.. sedates On the'Damociatio :lake' wire Ideated— beaten becetise it wee charged and believed that he had been nominated by Catholic votes, when his legal standing did not entitle him to aspire to solofty a position..., We do net bellevelttutt Mr. q. had he been a Protestant, Weald - have been nominated ft& ledge when he was, nor that he would hen ever. been appointed Postmaster General; and Qualm we think Ms appointment was wrong. Se easy be qualified for the high position be holds; but he certainly had given the public no proof °fit up to the hour of kis appoint ment Now we protest the appointment of a Catholic beams he le a Catholic, just es we maid resist the ezehtrios of a Catholic ,from office on account of his religion. The present Chief Justice of ths United_ States is a Boman Catholic; but his religion had nothing to do pith his appointment, which was due entirely to Ms standing as a politician and jurist, and no cos objeote to kis Ailing that most important post— We regard Mr. Campbell's u very different in its impulses. and glaringly objectionable. , ' . , norm - EXPO/1111.-4ha folleitiag 'tads 'bon the dire/ince between the exports to for eign ports, from all oar , Atlantle cities, this year and hilt pear, in the leading articles of export:l dritcla. nia year. Lad year. ?lour, bbls. , 2,664,064 2,048,800 Polk, bble. 111,038 08,604 Bacon, hhde. 85,072 7,164 Lard, kigo, 411,900 827,505 Cheese, boned, 155,709 70,658 • TUB Konya AMER,—The New York Payne's referring to the position of England end Prance In relation to the Hoesta affair sayst= ft is important, as a political and historical truth touthiug the position of two of the prinoi pal governments of , that the real state t?"'lle case altotdd beefded. We therefore, state that Mr. Many has been--fed ln the cue of the French Minister—more than onee• Snotty informed of the Wisest of the two most friendly Powers of Europe, to the doctrine lag down hero lo the oath of South. WIP read In our Vienna correspondence °tan - entire concur repos of opinion among the representhtives of the allied Powers in Anetrls, upon thle - sullent, at a recent Interview "thong them, and we I hers, there his been eth same conourrener of oWashington- , Bet ke this as it may, we have atithority for saying, that Mr. Marcy , has been informed by Mr. Sartlgeot ascend time, that the-Prauch Government 'did not disapprove of the slaws of Austria In mud to Honda, and that he he called upon to correct the semi ( °Medal, statement of the "Linton,. both In regard to the position of Beams. and England; but he 'hw declined to do ao, for the reason thatthe distal statements were made In his alleged ab. teats. Yho Government, therefore, stands In the poaltson of publisidag to the world a state ment of facts which Is not tros--i 0 ti p : th a t France and 'Englandhad been silent speetatore pending the diem:melon of the gustiest whereas,. botlifiovernments were prompt and amulet In 'apeman their clews to the Secretary of State, With lees formality, to be lure, than the more despotic and interested Powerrof Scrape, but, . asoortheleas,. with hardly .iess etrnestnoes • and - - &amass. Pzewo.—We yesterday bad the pleasure of examining a eery fine Piano, at the ware-room of Mr. H. Kinn, on Third street, The osse is made of the 'Godliest roiowood, at once twerpi and elegant, and Without. Miatsa l . parties= caned. work, which a change of fash ion would soon render out of date and =desira ble. The toys are made of mother.of.pearl, highly finished, en/present • most dazzling ap- Pius! oit• TO! Illsittiald lastranteat le from the: l oelebratat mantzfaotary. of. DINIZAX, New York whole Plan% train their groat popularity . and constantly lubresaing ilitund, bid fair to outpace all otbere in this Gentry: Wu'iongraitjlata thi illiniilietTi.: en, li r . our iao l itWl *P t biases, on the ;044041;p1 ef-thlsi ~asiprb &elk* and ad .iiiesiundriends to atop haw ift.nan'i More sad" 'amt.! it, provides to its Wart takia swiyi: ;.. Ten New. enaw.,Enzors.—The ,news by tel.. mi r o v i roal Eikope, livery teasgioirsul antis; faritory;' We learn from it, however, the great foot that War haa been thawed by Tuikey, W iese dip being allowed for Russia to escape the Impending hostilities by evacuating the Dumb!. au Principelilies. As the Czar will not yield, the state of war may be said to have existed at the date of these advioar; and,before this active hostilities have no doubt taken place. We lair from the dispatch by the enb-marine trlegraph, that Kossuth has left England. No doubt that he will risk everything to save his country In a moment so propitious. We fear, howeyr, that he will be unable to secure inch a rising among the Hungarians as will reader ;mo ms probable. A good deal will depend on the part Austria may take in the approaching strug gle, and the State of affairs in Italy. The friends of freedom will be on the alert, and we hope for the beet. NNW .--*idieLanctroir llorrwnicz.—The Charkattps Coirier gives the folloiriog partial:tiara. eif tire boo of all no board of the bark Leonie: Leonia wee ocntinanded by Capt. and charter bound from Matanzas to Coerce and sod a market.. After a.detention at .Cowanof "bout three weeks, the proceeded on her voyage to St. ?etereburgh, in the prosecution of 'bleb she stranded on a part of the coast of Holland, known as the Eyerlands, in the vicinity of the - entrance of the TexeL Captain Leslie was.,an experienoed shipmaster, and had sailed for many years from this port, and was uaiversally res pected snd esteemed. He was aceomPanied by 'his wife and her two loved , and accomplished daughters, widely known and beloved in our oommemity. Their suddden• and terrible death has out aglow:4 oYer a large circle of friends and aoquaintancas. •The Leonia was formerly the ship Prentice, on board of which two cargoes of cotton were euooessively deetrOyad by ere in this harbor, and the ill-fortune which has so continuously pur sued her would seem to countenance the prejudi ces entertained by the galore against her. Cersosestria,22, 18E4. ddr. Editor: It has pleased God in hi s Prori donoe to remove by death one of our worthy brothers, and acoot ding to custom and through ?repeat to him we have adopted the following reaolutlons of which we request the favor of an ;insertion in your columns. ===2 PELTLO Raiz, lanntasow COLLIN., ~1852 It has been with feelings of Oot.ll deep regret that wo have reeelvedlnformation of the death of Ur. .1. ROLAND IaNNIANET -who graduated at Our IN- StRUROU August 18 52, and has seen teaching in Jefferson College, bliss., where he died on the 12th of September last. Therefore, Resolved,' That we feel as a Soci ety, and as indlvldusis that we have lost a wor thy brother and a friend. • • • ftooolviti, That we not only mourn our loss but sincerely sympathise with his family and friends is their bereavement and sore slnlo• Resolved, That a oopy of these - resolutions be sent to his friends, and &leo, that they, be pub lished in the Preebyterian Advocate; Pittsburgh Gazette, Saturday Morning Post, Washlogton Reporter, and Waelaigton Commonwealth. Rotuma Casement, D. S. Biannost, Com. W. B:RIMMIOTr. . - CoLiza. or Nt J., Prntorrox, N. J., 1 Oot. 24th, 1868. f Exasot from the minutes of the aloittiphlo Society. Whereas, we have heard with unaffected far row of the death of oar brother, Alfred Phillips, a graduate member of this society, therefore Randevd, That we deeply sympathise with the &filleted family in this mysterious dispensation of Divine Providence, and that we commend them to the conniatione of that Gospel through whin "light shines oat of dulness." Ruched, That we ale called upon by remain beaten of oar brother's Godly, circumspect and dented life ' to rejoin in th e hope that ho bee been culled from that service to which he had consecrated himself in the 'churn below, to a loftier place in the nunnery above. Seso/ord, That by the death of our brother, than removed from the midst of hie nutlet, we are reminded of the aortae= and anontainty of life, and that ht the preparation for future a» ful ness we should never forget that the pre sent alone is 01321. Racked, That •e attend the funeral this at. teradon, and weir the mull badge of mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the Gully, and inserted ins the Pittiburgh Gazette; Princeton Whig, Newcastle Gazette sod Presbyterian. . _ By order of the Boolety. Hcm. Jamas Csmommin.:-There is as result of the late eleadcwthat we so deeply regret as the 'defeat of the Hott..thas CAZOlitlia. the Whig candidate for crenate in Allegheny county, There treads not on the outface of the Creator'e earth a purer or a better rum than Dr. Demure ' MIL Bin course in the Senate of the Btate had been upright, honorable and dlgnifled,And ha wee entiriog In his devotion to the pablier wet fare and unceasing In his effort' to advance the interests, and prosperity of his Immediate eon. ailments. Yet he bas been etricken down by the panda of his fallow-partizatm, in one of the strong holds of the Whig party. Of the causes •high produced this result we di not deeira• to speak in detail; suffice it to say that we fear the indiscretion of his own friends crentributed quite se much towards accomplishing it as the unfair nese and malignity of hie enemies. We knew that Dr. (Unarm= retires from public life with no feeling of personal regret; and he bears with him &proud troassioneness of having surrendered his trust with oleos bends, after having diachar god all its duties with ability, Meaty and honor. The profound respect of good men of all parties attends him in defeat not leers than in "Wary.— Butkr Whig. Tin "Col 1210.111111" BIM/DLL --Only Maytag ago this vast Calm was convulsed from its en tre to in verge by =effort to pass through Con. OM a aeries of Measures - for the Prot-wan and Pacdfioatka of Blemity. The solicitude in refer num tuldisetlagelayeliata Mmattres" mead- , venataed Old party : mils wan' broben Stain upon all other quoationswasinergedin thl.. The great politic cal lighta . of the Republio—Stateamen high in Mender and pOillloll.-proclaimed the Utmost in danger:sada° samillos was deemed toe great for its aosereadon: - „ Zt--aganst which all Cat is generous In cd bumauity ?Molly, ware emend, to which Free men were, required to give a clinalul support. To each en extent 'mas public opinion aroused, that a Compromise Candidate, timing 'plait a gallant CMsfutia who had led our Armin against Begiand and Mexico to Victory and Conquest, himself as de voted a Patriot at lives, was ratted almoat by Isoclamation into the Presidency. ' 13ut here, the Play having been '_played oat," the Curtain fallal. The "Compromise" President, forgetting aU his political anteadefliv. Patchett up a mixed Cabinet, with Caleb Cashing, the mot unscrupulous Demagegue in the Union, as his oonddeitial man.. "Dnunionlate" and "Free- Sailers," to the exclusion of "Compromise" men, are the recipients of Executing favor. In this State, El-Senator Dickinson, and his friends, the extreme Unionists, are proscribed. This 00011N10111 a split itt-the Democratic Potty ; the "National Democrats" taking the geld in defence Maisie pritiolplea, with the "'Unaware" as antaigcluists. Tho "Birnbaum's," who defeated the sleet. ion of Gen. Cam avowedly on account of his Slavery predileetious„ and. who opposod the "Compromise • Menewnes," are lawapkal es Washington as the Semantic Party; and Col looter Bronson, gam hat ever been a "Com promise" man and stands on the "Baltimore Platform," is removed from office for giving his support to the "National Democratio" licketi Are we not justified, by these foots to pro notittoing the “Compromise" • swindle? Is It not evident that men availed themselves of it for political eggraudisement? Bat the strangest future in this "swindle" Is the fact, that the Demooraoj Of the Rooth is • party to it! The Bentif sastalie She Adminis tration in abandonment of theinen who stood by. them is/ what was bold to be_a vital issue Thia may IMMO, ..11' temporary purpose. It will enable them to make the most of. the.preaent Administration. Bat doll Ihteeflertet for the preeont only? Are thine no morsoideals to pass? Are all its perils 'wrist If not, who will come to the redone again? Who will respond to their next cry of danger kr the Ilaloorftere aro the Northern obampions for klsenext "pompon:deer Who will takethe ehapaeta;ofruln at the North, to be agate betrayed bytbs South? These quastlons may be dlaretardad now, but at no dletanrday thidsni'fygailkaa wBI.Le folly - realist& —4/6. /rot "our. - Neanrera —A eptibitnitle iffort le. Making to retard the settlement of We territory, and, an leer wpittlatate; tentchi win Wiyoin It, 'add those enesned_bx It, during the next Congress: tienetor Atchison hate been very bury In this soldier, and *tuppenny le rePorted to pare wild, that thi Indians would not'oonslnt to hive Chit terrltorp'.eettled: The National' likiligas- Intlinites, upon "good 'aithorlty," that the difficulties are threidanlng, sod much Un bin/mutant from this cause; fa orgintilpg• No. brash: - , • The while of this story is the ooinagi of badly disposed emu, and certainly our °Meals are their dopes, or eke are puttee cosionsed in de ceiving, or ottempllog to' denire,, the •paldie.— Thercie no ditilmtity misting, or libtip Nsaid: The Indlanasze ready to Manner their title, and all Ihe remora, that settlers would be driven oat "at the point of the haycock"- or by' the roma.; hawk, are angueationably The Induitriat Limitary, p,nbileited at Oarke. vine, near these Indians, and.fimillar with the • whole matter , lets oat the secret la one endemic. , "Tie euretinief skimp yrrseali aftgrigat astaalcm 'lt Idno fear of Indian/. no PrrnotatteriSdhill a !settienteet, no dliflealtits. shoot title. -The Lu r ninny noels N these modal 011111164 and tee ...dome of the Delawarce ham' sainted a fine tract of country we tif the mountalos, on the Colorado, on which they wish to settle and per hips the baleen *mild beemalredlisek: AntU. see ilk , oadatate, as well es Ametients.7-. fiche Itlahlo emigrate to batter hnothsg grenade. while the religions and more eivillstO pole who have flae farms and- churches; :might rto remain and , beanie - titian& • The dpiestion of tinter, preeenia . the .greit obstacle to mai, it does nets mire , • , Th* -611ssoarl, Dowarai proclaims:Om MIR T*o44 it declaim the purpose 'of Malan end hits 'friends, to tie, Minors 'lawny fa 'Araiiii i „ aid for this sad, to frightedetf • settlans br.Metr 'tips at-India* d i c ol An. la 'is sake, s-, . r.a. ~.~ii.✓ ar paorgankitiondlirtunk LinnOenq declares.— • '.. r- • oppearthe territory . °Warmest the.- compromise of 1820. They sit dicky the power of Congress to legislate upon , slavery In territories. they alkdeclare Mara vasiimbk no.. t a ..... illory organised until the cornpromiee of 1820 Is repealed, which they know will never be 'dons, nor even anrattetopt made to do it; and that elutes to kilutypeany's conclusion of 'lnckfielite• • shalll theset will be a marvel, if the ears of Congress to be deaf, or the eyes of the people closed, startling facts, and their cansequettost. Neither Congress nor the people will tolerate so bold and so bad a mahouts of 'Balky ind pecula tion. We rejoice to leans therefore, that Old Bullion mesas to expoee b ' oth , on the first oppor tunity. That done, the queition of the organi motion of Nebraska will take care of its/it—Mo. Forest If we ooncede the feat that Ragland Is in ne• a gotiation with Elpaha with regard to slav ery in Cabe, we think it tolerably certain thit e terms and the motives of snob negotiations ire misap prehended or misatated by the Union; , It is not p rob able that Great Britain will be party to the "Importation el Africans" into Cuba ea ten yeareapprentlees. This would involve, proceed_ legsutterly et verisnoe with the settled policy , of England; and obnoxious in the high* degree to the universal sentiment of the English people. The . introducition of appreistioes fro ' di Africa into Cobs," et muse means the porch*. Or the violent. seizure, of negroes on the African coast, their oompuLsory hamster from their own country to Cuba, and their involuntary servitude for ten years. It can mean nothing , lean than this, or why should the whole be done hinder "the protection of British ships of wart" The mention of such a project. as part of the* plan contemplated by the English Government throws discredit upon the whole of the Union's state ment. We do not believe an EngUelsMinhiter could be found who would dime to breathe such a project In the ear of the British Parliament or people. The scheme would be nothing lees than the virtual revival of that abominablesave trade, dho suppression of which has met England so large a saarilioe of money and of men, and to wards the extinotion of which ehu has nneeaning ly directed her beet and mightiest Worm; The amionucement of any suoh project by the Gritieh Government would be the signal for an ;511.Si:us: 1 of popular anger souk as no - Ministry conic! ; stand fora week. It lebeonstee lids absurdity la gravely, in the Union's article that we doubt the nese of the whole story, even though we with the National Intelligences, that it . has an ..official origin ;" nor would it be difficult to gown from which officer of the , Government it has emanated. There is a member of the pres ent Cabinet who Is reputed to have once declar ed that he believed war was desirable, with just cause if just muse arose, bat with a 611010 made for Me occasion if no jest cause occurred. If .the Union'e article has an official origin, it may, per haps, eafely be attributed to the pen of that dis tinguished gentleman, for its is manifestly to embitter the poputar feeling against Great Britain, and lead the people into excitement op on a question which bet remotely concerns them, If it-cologne them lOW. Before directing the reader's attention kthe phase of the , llMea's di other article , however, are one or two con siderations than that• heady named, which lead fie to believe that the whole revelation la in the maid poojecture, if not indeed a wholesale fibri eation.—N. P. Com. Ad. Hos'? Csacrrame A Psaiwank.--Illissee hf. W. and C. P. Web ster, the only survivors of the late Professor John W. Webster, now In this caustry, bade a farewell, to our Wiens yesterday, having sailed In the Azores to the ship 10. They have Jost paid the lest melancdusly rites over thermals* of an'idolised mother, sad a most estimable wo man! And havingmaligned the hat of Meant Aube's with their bitter and sympathetbi tans, they now'leen forever the sweet scenes of their ehildhood, of Some, Mends and those maoy de lightful associations around which the heart al- 1 ways cl a) natral and No fondl. They lave uttered thst u last ly sod melanchol y word— farewell. The train of misfortunes 'bleb bat rendered dark and gleamy the paths cf these young and besatibil 1141 Ft—for nab they are— is peculiar sad mouraftd. We will suit; mate that 04 0 1 31113/1 4 / 1 06,. so dreadatibut endiag is deatit,.whick deprived them o father. (Prom that event we desire to draw ao veil. Aid now, before the robes of moutubig had been exchanged, before the deep fottateJas of grief had been' dried up, death, Insatiate. and almost auk' hat pica bated the form of a mother. The grave has alond over her, and she, too, sleep. In eternal repose by the side of him who wen! before her.— now The mourner. in their • youth and beaty, have gone. The nein is to separate them from the sacred spot of home. They bine bid fare well to whatever was dear, near more to return Such is a pitsie of life—mere; of shadow titan of sunshine —Bestow 80, Oct 4. • ' Haring es it suppose, demolished Ex Boaster Dickinson, the "Washington Union" Is soy do- nonnoing-Pat Beestor Poeta. Poor atomnse. meet this, for them who are: sagged la the Dolan Bevies boldness. get Jour. Wood la sallingtor $8 Or cord; and matrons Bb to 40 omits per bushel. Ths primia. are, the gboot oa? tor, poor V /kik . .1t .SPSOia xoTlcze _ •__. __ ••••• • HOME • . . • S INURANCE COMPANI%: • ' N.EW. YOltiL - - • CASH , C A PITAL Sboo,oool ,-:• . , . . ..- , ,•:. . • R. O. LOCUM JIMA.: t ' 3 ' ~ . ... . No, A 9 ,Ifooll ttrtotatitatosfoL . 3 1 .41BOT011 . : _ . Butoeff L. L00f015....-....--.Lai o of lb. Jarpfr Cbroug..----....-..- -lino of lAtaliff ft &TAAL Ttotokropa . l•44.- ---- -PIM of &mon & lioNaftoo,' alan! ...—........11r0f of 0•4110 UNI & C o. crow Mateo ----Poo of Olatha. MM. a s Jam U. Zea,...--•-........--,Sits. j• ItabeeOlffer X W0 0 d.—......-.-.......ftra of WI Wad 14. a i.„,„ .44.7-------!•Thit- - ..1' " 8e.. . . lat, Zeffyirac,-... : .........„.......truta .t, Joao. Law 090.. = 2l,l fotekkfu;C.7:7 -- .72'" C. "ut. * a .' na of-J.O. 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In the ans. onla , i . • Pirtioular attention lc bolted Go oar own Maollll4ltlies 53.40 attention . ocZPlataitittl - • • ANTOS LELAND & C 0.,. . " 171 P 241111: lITASZT, Noy YOH. 1,1111/ACTIIIIIIIIVAIID Dstinns • IX 1111111 T DISCALP2IO.II or STILAIV . wort of • ;PANAMA, LIGUORIc - SEWii)). BRAID, .• -• CANTON AND PALM 1.1111 English, Itallisn. Si' *t and 806 Bonnet* •• • Anniirgozna. irnoaipaus, STRAW; TRINKINGII &a.•dai. • - the Ch. • .gomptlelng ono of of lama' Stooks Is th e City, . It told& tboNttiostkol of Clookankritstr Bayou le rupoitt. • fUr .oltertad. N. -2--narrana 'l5O/ied to osil talualtio ode Ittook t .whlob Is otatod ozotraitly to .th . igmbraelng MI. thle OM kid 'IN/dlotabid ilat74ll • THE Atunial•Statomear:-. gAT THE STATE MUTUAL EIRE AND IL, MARINI .11113.11811101110011PANT.,1 Ibrzef Ifk. .taiusaale, ?nay 863.. du/Wets ot the Ciposipki.rVlct 9.l9mcm 41 rrard. 11 duff,"" "416.1 , ..zia:::: I m o 18 9. 44 3 10.113 41,11 , c u lem., W... lam: f. 1=4.7%-rtla '17,00i ei . A 67.66 a 40 a" : I la o l ta u a ta or= 4 l Ilt • " f e el ao kw 4. 64. " '' .-; 71 .. . .. : "..-7 .... ".. .«$318.8 .i"..150-----"1144" 71 1 17 1 1 1 : rkUti.A:44- aratlt a---rasz".... 60 . . —H-- cuh- - . 1..."7 " 4r 1 b r0 1 iranti 1i4 11 744" r...: 14141.3191 1:A0u8,141 25 : '''' . • 1.1: llia o on t : ef ' iosii. " •• ' - • .. t „...11. 03 , 1 .0tra1134 . .the Oosis• - . •-•-, paiidoj i ;777"77r7 s -, • P.(* P., i l frj a m la = maga, aunty; - . -1. n't % ‘ ":l l :ai , . , ,-... :th":„J II ik o i 1 . 14 ' . : . .,' ' 1 hb ' :tho` g-414 _ . b.i.i... -. . - ..,-,. -.. ID, Dazip.(T!ly; _,.,. --: I ' . ' ''• '.--,, -,' , 7 . :1; A.- .4i • M ir a Ukr4: 4 414mt.. 1 : iht ftt o . 1,.. V ., , glit=ery. ; Int wimmo — . l iu, Ar AA tret k.4 ..~ ~ -~~. & : - AF Allit a ikeel l r iaC —L ThOfni*gintdAd. eo*. Of Ihnilar , Ugtal(*s, beat* nook, pen°. likditAted WOW ilmitettot4 to ealfilitt oultiiiitomeot. *tidal! ittsitina having alidass aaafiat hl. WV plea= Dreamt than far attilanient. ttoro will begat* opt& to roll tut tha stook of scads on hand shoat gOttavii from This data whara W. 8, KW' old. ono of ttio agatirti....nt b food. Engrg hELLIIO,, Js,; • EERILY, /L ZUKIALD. Pittsburgh. 0tt18,1853. tad Aatignova. A.. H.. HOLMES ar BRO , _BANII/AOTORRIIB OR SOLID BOX V 10153, BLUM, Pim, MATTOCKS,' OROVRaBS, act, • Touts . goacw, BRIDGIC BOLTS. OAR - BOLTS, WASHRER.TSSifOir T 013.1000 AND lIRMP ISOBRIVEL PITTSBURGH. . . Oalea AS Wood tt. bistweas Ist and Sad. All Wads of -hi LL Wort for Bridges. AC. done st th 4 shortest . toltaatatt at the lowest tato. wort arum4p equal to sat manufattann.WlS .020 prilas. 8. E. Osseo, fashionable Dress ltakerinut alllner , NO.7C Fourth street, wand stem ull work entrustid will be executed with nestuass and BURKE A BARNES' SAFES--Rere la the kind of teathoonyla to ths Tattooer our PAM mon which we an eontidentl7 teat lb. rerultatlen of our work. We have 'alwrady published several certificates, proving that Roth made for our regular sod ordinary des, and sold abroad, have been subjected to the SEVRREST TEATS IN ACTUAL 00MRLACIIRTIONX and preserved Ihrdr contents totally free from - damage.. The Ibllowlng is another moth( the non Inoonteetable duirecter:—, • $lO,OOO l WOMB 01 BOMB AND PAPERII ;SAUD WITH A $4O Mill .AIIIION. Eon Owen. Pal - Mu November /2.1862. Dumas, Row A Busts—Dear Yo. two I wen dulyreoalved. I was Meant at [het Woo. I would ! ..m . .. l ard to C0u , ; , 1 I. 3afa t ioianstr It ferliejly YIaB morning 'of the /Ott. 17 JUne 4 /1- 7 4; store Ihrirdlo; being honied to ea.,. It was built of wood and brick— • large three - story building. My gala Ina la It at the time of the fire, and tell Into the ostler, when them woo • gorge amount Of oil. if Iran • very hot... /dy notes and book' aowtonts that were In the Oafs. amounted ;to about Ten Thonaand Opines, wbleb woo weal- There ...of OlOff*POPOr Olttlf forth. I would adrift any person who is dol. businaul li t4 os e no Cote. bUt buy • Salle to bap their Pultent na thikt ROW. I can moldy noornamand 7022 Bake k.r.ttri iro°"" 10th CLARK` terrOokland Property for - Sale--Thio TM^ Property le ettuated about one half NUL bozo Me elk, ee plutteylvattle Avenue. It la eorend 2.1, .41..r.naten p. , . • . . tOtiara.r: • ,',11,04f7 V.. 77,01. • AAA. 1 111 l J. ora, 5 '11•14-ore. uiultrUc4..7:4‘-},ar, ?air ters, THOII. CLiarbau.. ?fain Wafer street. .9.4- 8 * 1,8 3; dtl :HENRY H. COLLINS. FORWARDING AND 'COMMISSION MERMAN% AND WHOLXNALI DRALZR OILICESE, BILI I INAR,III.IO/111:1114 DISH, AMID • PRODUCE , ORNBILILLY, . N. AS We.ritiSts jyllb • O'CONNOR, BROTHER CO., • • 'B A R Emus AND zirstrasitom WIWIIJACES, Na. la WOOD nTIiDST. Own dear teem Myst Man; pitulmr s h, Buy and sell Pat aad Currant Mande Dian al Tina lalang• OA, Luta% and Wertern Tim 8 111 .. and Pansa.47 Nam; 'ear opa ant. an Taw Deana of Par and Currat Wasar: and. Luna 717. and Masan Pollan as La dna insadvaas Mama (nfiliOseltal 11170,000) ad Read mam a n, al (mem 110000,000). sun HARLES E. LOOMIS, STOOK AND BILL BIIONNIt. Notes, Xorgages Negotiated. PARTICULAR ATTIOITION" 011/IN TO T BI PUBOILLBI AND ULU OP STOCK& d?OAa am 8. haw 3 Cio.. ecnaar Wood sod Piarei gni& • ----- H. C. LOOMIS, (Of the late arm of !'Gordy & Loom 114) WHOLISAILI DIALIEL II BOOTS AND SHOES, ytt Weed stsest, Pittsburgh. Oiti:en's Inaurance uompany of PittitaZik IL D. IMO. Passimas. 441.11117,91. L. BILLBRILL, Bon. 0991C1. 94 WATER, BETWEEN ELME= AID WOOD ETREETS. gar , IVNUJI to HULL AAP aiutou lunar us Till OHIO 3. , E. susatsetrrr HlVittis. AND tRIsUTA. 'lra. /410 ft.., tey T diassaye Dy flag. AM. 88888 Vieplrat gag MA sad 1117.82 VD AMA TION sod f.I.44ISPOZTA MB. 8111119080188, • U D Wm. I T. 8. if. Kier, llanutel Wu. 81.8818.8. &bat IP. j abs, J 8. Ditwertl. tl l .lrd .1... .1 CI * dor Brivat, Wm 8, Hen, )1/.. INiameneiL 14217. 111140 14" 11 - 7:77 RZIOVAL.. _ I.AGAN, WILSON & CO. liceornms AID wsoutwa nzaums miaow IND DOMISTIO amenviriaiT„, ourraziay, Aie ie. hyo 0414 ^- 1 44.11/ and outman dammuoist.caiwa 71reri.Tro anecl=hrely siattet== •rwr nand ta tate aft/. InaT *km mum. PLEXING.EBOTHICRI Pin tescaiima =a as.) 11 . 80241 LX DiVORWO, 4114;4016,4064- Miite;t4Mtatiiiii: Ivar 4101 .Pr.WIdia•YOalokati4Vanit aap M. &a. . . iAgitSi i- Y.ANtitER - - i , -. witorsaila DIULMI , .• Aritoori, I HOn , ZONNITS, LID LUTILIM, .-,, • ... ift•., 4 1 1 1 111reimit stirs= Pittaburek. . . eoeara '.'. biLllook ooludsts of upwards of 2500 a .4..16iN147.7,=0,,...72...-4...m: Th .... w .... z3 ,... w i r , aiet .1.1.7 _.__..._............, .. oath alum. ot Plalladadiptal Nay i tir .iu ph. .0 sal Way ,Itatiag. Alfa. NIW YORK at I I2I.IIAT • 'na DA•G UERREOT YPES . - • _ . AT TEIJI NATIONAL (+ALL/MY. - „II At:MESON'S Natioaal Dag uerresi Gallery; tug= °t. theit.f."%tlnlir. ''''''''""*"*". lir alai siettaartoobtatnatallk.lll.7 M. Mad..... MUM will okaserZat tiw above *arab/ mask Card sta vita Tory in !Ida %UMW as artaaaal wilts Boob Wit tba Us ocentor oat talus Ow roost ...scrota fa: sloales of rho hums fbna with MI lA. or=sa otaal r ass% Ila s ai Ma lIIMIIMM. . "e40110.62.M.M .........004 4.5. "limits. talons. ilknsalos. '• 'moan oat rof ta Was ciotara tualae. aMn ....' latoona. bails At i aariaaWilin....i la at. rt althorn:n.44 ' lama Nara. staa from aa. It.. catll lis .14 . u w . t. bt 4 1 441atody ..,...; t Andatttlleira• jor. _ inzioremin *may" -- DAGUERREOTYPES Poll orison sutamo. Tam araarr. dirnzENB and atiiingera who with to vi/ .pest.. actistto 111. Ills Uksatios. ° Ott siztogry.sr.64 T h t4ol i z lo u tossat teeth st gessAktooil. .11. • mai, rirefa i st= up.gt Amu host • itmam 4 „... ask Skylights ono cow Ifitlgor kiairattazei= tirogor o r h .s.r. "aan b rit?, &AL I r t h t. lrs t= t e ria.. br " Pl hovr ....... iv it rtn.yposiktitos 4.giMtiriaird. A.4 irtdrixt . iikr.Wil; CPOS;: And osocoliss. Is sit km/041m boa I -,0-atierft ' - i' A Card.— kibl,,ri , AoiB' rodent ,Vaharatorr enlargement!. hens sinned Mae to manly Me Jo ee sums ordste tor tren's Netherton. he has alba Intro. ifeisi tone sat gdwdakel "'Anther whiab adds AID to , Mot, lash l.ll eharester at Ode Danneselk hoputar *Mots for .C . l4 tuiltitttl• Reterfled and Regitorlas the tub. ,Let thew now las; - - , .• - ~.. iehe turner wed beta% ' ... , , . ' '. rad Wes IMO. iterate owed; " . tip rho amain* eta.: In tams betties. and ten' to ear ROI* ID the lIDIIIIId States. D. E. Darn, teter.lolltroedvar, Noy, York. oat Min ' D. B. 11 0110, DrOptieter. IR Brokway. N. Y. In PlU.l ""it l ,.rit. - Ai. - &usu., C. Pram. B.N. rs/re.Jr..Llerattt n Pro. sad Drain 41 Renee loan terlinhe Stomach pre ys the dement 410 bile end the blood: and If it dose - the work L behlr 1. aid helpertstßy. Doer dleeeee le the nerteln resets es eboth*haretoph ea any afferdon of lb. Deer I. genets* eremkr Iran that the dlseettro organs an out of order. The*st thins to be dons; .II to administer a spool& vkhch 0111 ee 1 tlheot17 Up= INI sioxaseh—tli• gal raDrlns ottblianhaalenschtnery. Par thle mores we can reo oetteekd 11100/LANDII (11111114111 Inures, vripsna br Dr.C.M. Jackson. Philadelphia. 'kitten is an anew . . Uri and a Loathe II Arnett/mu the ditesUon. absentee Ili oesslNteant the blood Slid thillMbr Om mriVailt, tOti... bellitip . AllteDott adrertteemeat. smile -..--.: . lea; &ming. Buena. °flumes Gin eig—Tbu Laem 4 , preparation of amnia ovallorm. /Easels,' diontso:ladaisat obolarsoa abort, la all adiaa youstratioa of to dbrootbro DasoUoas.lt ii of valor., .Donsa the ProrTAl**,* of tho_alba& ad Masai, ombabilits of dabtrua.litypoolflaaff lea Wally or tralloklual Mould bo iftboat ft. Vaialoa—' Do sire to got: ea amosbzo .Daosaesorbloh 'moil oily by P. m aad Chozoltal Rom icetWort gime of rum Sid Chesnut iambi, Phil. odolpbaoual fOr a& by all the rarooctibto apothem:jog hi lho Ritmo fl sal. la lrittobarab. by Beal. Pa" Jr.. D. A. Idiloh nsobbalc A Co.. Dr. S. Batitb, Lmwl , Wpoos Co.. idlogimar 047 pres• • t'iram ~.44 aft.. 1.6.11 c. mania lir•As a Spring and Sumer Nellie:lns, comma /SWUM EIXTUSX susidusirssastssiss bot..n.i ..'ladogoluly isitssolons, sotkas th. blioditiiitmoistlabs sad thifeis sissiltisg Iss Sag s imatiotolOssitlysim Its tioodsoor to dths oil Manion 'to :Ssitr# l oohlikolOb7 0 4" , log Om **oil mending go! ` itlsa prosabtlan; Its Itsmasss. id the ems .food : taw* iusi the imam Omuta wimpy. of , lb. most Tworotable ohlsonir.Of VO4olgi olowtosro. onot 5,00d!sol erldiswis m hr ® Dos.Dout3t. ai T V0. 1 .1 1 .1 1 1406 11 00 0,1 iiniitiotf thiiioot ;seSsii, 'l of' Fir Jahattleassal a 1106161121%.111.011.' 0e1fLb inPlre oirreatt. !=, , INKI iimoliora isme -1111, 684 .r} Ike amireg l a ff i.d• 4 sarladigestion and iiiei\ ,Complaist cum Eariitairo PitiMOldtiflC—J4.4e. a:glide/ft I otter irouider. ci. , Diektimisno. • illestowary le °revel: eJ.IL Kt an-Jager 46 ..—dieell istd 'wife Metall 1 -ea greedy benefitbei br the rue ot your Petzoleum. I e id, tab.,. you send toe • hoe of two or three doyen bot tles. I sat the Oongresst coal Inaba. In this ri tere. Gad_ - to-ImM otnyylo t ale ertaderted with ludiees and 4.1 I,,,,yti ee b e r.r, th 4 1! , f._ ett•seit sod , vial, beer. tialna your EIVIALITIM. I% RAC a• 11, T. took ...Yad oatlee—two or three e•rh—sbo per sad • halt st;o: and we have nerd trojeyed en card beelth,/orlreare the we have dace that time., 1. had not taketa • .duste bee t/a. belbre that fames abbe eterstmeh which ea ditadissee the dreeeldlo was relieved. and I hetes It aatbistwAz elmselmsMet tlaw.. Kyadf, watt also relieved from •a .:race of the flyer; width had Oleo of enema yeere etauf lpu. by the nee ofavetrober.Llysic .., vivel 11 1 4.111 d J C :fnii ll' p&t 'll ritiVillidlcdris Dealers eye, rywhere. 1 oet2o ' iPerets edeerthhag Petroittuut Will easyl teirAllood Com -,The .Rev. Wm. Roulet:. wan known Methodist Clergymen, residing et Replan draws tbehllowing sunnang but set atusloutblest I Interims. Dr. M'lderwle Codebreted Taugyeg• end A Lamb ferret when plated arthe =blench of • rat *Ash mr tersthi aperture, barge along the mange, seises open the rot. exterminate. his exiginosa aeddrowe the signers dr tenet mum to the tight And in lige manner hovel found - Dr. Metiutets Anwrimut Verndlbse o cyanic °}°. wawa. those dr...die' and gmhprou tormentor* of .chib df'''' T h"r . o edy. Bp the MP; enters thi &where of the nioitth,linvile down the gullit. Los# tuo. 4 the stomach, tan bold of the worm.. shaft 'the Eh out of Urr rot:Chet seas) Mean that den, end earrtee their ear seams Meet out of the system- This, at least, tow base the affect of the Vermin:se Iwo my °Warne' A neighbor of Mr. Bartlett, Er. John Briggs. edoptt the simile of the maraud artifier, thus both sating their most,nerauireinfevertorel oythis groat epedge, after her led witnessed ife emetic% eosin their own ands.. Let others try it. and be setlihraL RB.Purohesere will be earehtl Meek for DR AMUSES CELEBRATED VERMINIIBR, engbalte noes else. All other Ternditume, m comparbon, sin worthless. Dr; Mc, Lane's Bundles,. elm bit Calibrated Liam Poo , can now be bad et ell reepectelge Drag Moses to the Du Rad Ratan. and from the etde Inundators. .PLIMINO.BROTREBIL otOJE - • • I nemissre to J. Eiddi CR, SO Wohd et. -------- 2 - saran EIJMATII AlfD LAFAYOIII GOLDD Ircrk 'dump. •.\ apltssa NSW ADVEIRTIszwi*Ts .7 Jk.lill olsuisos-.... .. .. -.............‘.: - - 7 i ma CINNAMON 'az KEIRII 7 \ CIZNZRAL comasinolu szaruatTE, ID run Hurt, Iterriilfiarit LID w&urter. `. • s3-Padlenhu,lbrtitl&& &I.& fo'lmfobillof oL. ord.Z A amatta for tba M. of IMAM. NAIL mid Iklannnaturol an, 1 4 t 1:::•Par7 Sat i Zr. Air. Lardl , oll. Lir e t a Oreup le, IV rl 1 31,11'3ER WHIPS--30 do' assort st« ir,t LIT. .Fe .ro;.1e.o.lo. Drava. ,-,i - 1 Li. 7'[f. ' .11.,,, - il oaf 3 No. LIO 3,,:',,,, e1 ilif re‘X r d6,rios. iiiain Vdtt .-- twi&d fndfa et lll!abarfl. at,. W. Aare toaila , aroatoar..toti\ altia so I:oat,. Company' ao sa Lo be slaej.o : .. ppl 5.4. 434 ~, , o. nollar a 7r, hit' n woottr a: P.,, all tl. , tanoosaa of 7 , , amo. Bold at Wholosaft alai halibli .. \ I.b. T ILL Ito t., Depot, No. 111. MILD_ 4. J. & Il PHILLIPS. Na.' 2,A1l tel POULtdil hos. for obey • Ohio E are now taking the nOtes Of e above 0 13114.4 Bulks at par. In extbiPim for gut, ti 1 .0:3,2 0tt., Ma* Nattier, Dm:nth, .a...etyfrtionorr • NI AMY TALES- ~. . 1. Haas Andersonla Wendelllil Talilo '• . Take from reletivated (lemma Elbe* }reps Lied. Or oEnstord it itelllnE vols. • , Otiona's Popular Take owl Iliosehold ~ Storiek 2 Da rralF4 ' \ , Fireside Fattier, . .. . ' , Keightler's Fair 7 el, thologr; , The lain Ens: . , The Pentaasersoir' Tee above Esti a dos stools 4 . 11 3 1 , -$ I tit% iira'ad."°. tor sale by _awl 113 Wakeful. BUOKWIIKAT--50 smoke (50 lbe. etoh) oash'im tell MORPIII‘.I.. ot red LANK/TS—Murphy Burchfield have, * - 1110 rnxd • largo alook of ail Wool Blankoto: urohfreld. have toed the!! fLia• FISH Ulf old.. Mtlf, afroff lo Amos will do won to :t a g man fth and ltostoidtf. «as OLASSIS-200 bbla in atom and for mu by can • JB. . CIANNiI4D. 0 1 ° 'l° 51"at'" 01S , r"1.1. 111NY ELO _J. B. I . DEABLASH-- 7 301 _ J. B. OANITJELD. ALERATUI3-40 bbls. and, 50 but.. for sus by .28 . 3 a. OAN/lIILD. F 9ll-40 bblo. urge No. 3 Maokeral; 100 do Lake White Ma k: atilt g: Trot - o<2B 121 41:114"1 r" We L 77 ' J. LiIfIELD lITTEII,---75 kegs for sale by gyp_ oda J.IO.OMiII.ILD. prime unitin g; , Oeltl 2xl do ours ere= tor rale 14 CANIMILD. BOOM• • B r «rxe DEBRER-4 ea g Ye foriae k* • _ . °413 .1. & oAkrnaLD:. RTISTS IkIATERIAL--- ra. am nut. C1000m05...,..... fla I.2tlstc O r' o . far . dr w. 70 do Poloto, to CI , In Tope a \ i ... t. P*".11"4 PllK"MiiNel'ionts.' fa. ogdo by a.dB tore to J. am a co. 6% Wood at kf Ili -- C1 ait — ti ori 0 0 1 .—.-.------ 1 6 1 — t oirll".1 and for solo br FLIMMI LBS. :Roll Stalpinf or scoas. 111 2 4. &lingua in stoiniind \ tor ----1111411418 I anti ;ntt, =:tel I . Federal Street, Property.. .. ,ricHt 'undenigned offers at private sale the . le.- propottv on lidoolntM c aourb Adds. Moro Bob. Neon. ooludtllns or [HIRT sash bartair • Nord an Inderal Monet of Ifirent, and running bask 100 het to ask .11.7 106ot w ider. Be km • body of Br ooo .l. Eft . red nen morNit_. tr_fetfalnly. nor not in Ne_orert 'vita In a tNll7l.U.4 : ll %;4 t ralt l i o eirin' e nfid i . 4" . .tithl% Fitt and a Mtn , ' . . ' Pumas mho i s al y Winne to onretwar re Abo terms atlontateL, EN In N. WILK'S a BON& 0e37- ....• onkas nod Brokers. W. Narked et. \ 111IITOLI BULBOUS ROOTS, .14—Tee DoAy onbaoribar bar remind Neva Nora Ilatiost. itlasirre Of Odes byord•Lbo, Winn mann Demea,Land othor • .r root. ger OW Nantlar. sad to, loft*: INt• dad .ithissaN lawn NM. redo for fall roirrorete: rook./ • um, den oraret4 'WI rark./ do , Dds. PrIIIII anstoommty gorderrand atwagloOpismente of Os rood apodeva4 to. satotten at Names prilearrhoor Ma Bine and Rortkoltaral Warabonaa. d 9. rink aza.t. oeff .1 AMYEI WARDROP. • Wsum Imams Co.; ths. 26. Ilia Aleleotkoi.for,l3 Diriotoro of this Von:- 4u .2,416= fOr the eseraleeyeer, 1,111 be beld at i ma TUE/DAY. th etc Ow of b•r lout. 1442'.31 Em VOlLltteE FOR CONSTRUHTING H. • 11,0•III--.Veystma Int,11:1 ,Pormulatild zwrzrper ind oss Weir, and ecatenottag Zell &Wm wZnablnrork.= te r ie ' d b 7. A % e t ra r. the 0.127 IW•Wood THE HISTORY OE EANT — UW --- ro_Th e 41; thlreWLVielle=g I.s:l4:l3.s4virabwa—n tans.A,Z 11 REM bw(NSEI-6 sale by • "ABINIZZ itizTiaa. OWJYRD R , r_oo 200 lbp. ter irk by B. B. Winer .0B CO. HEBPSKIN IttAlrece e 6,7 Twalrost A /*Col ssrr hawlscsas Golden. mama 'anallsh ahwasklns; Marsala" . Wags. Mona. /ate Stockalleaostor Wool Dragsse—all via s. sad a . W. WWLWITIWxr. Siattstat. C ORN Bigi f resh.L;-- RiOCn d Jut otordabd Dr Ws by W. A. xectume. ammo Wood mia4 81111 as con sod /*bona aed floblown 5u..11111.07. ILIOKWIIhAT FLOUR—Afresh suPpbr ron Pritana VIII, haat Bantkwheit Plop+ , rani ant .192 . 113. . . Dealer. Birri nttecet: 2do 800 diqs forty.! . ,2 ad" • J.'* IL FLOYD. } HSBNUTS~RO boa Qh esnate Ls store & fbr We 14 oar , J. AA. mut MED pplea and ?aloha far sale by pm 11:10IEW EIZAT 'FLOUR-- h bus of 50 Da each, foe male br J. • R non. Q,OOICB-6011oz. Books foritale by wrt - J. t 11. nun. • XnuO..l*o. to tiA.RMINA ' SACRA` " per dos. $8.5% IL, gdirAotn Idldaggti do do 1450; tShown . - do do doso: u , l ioad Haglooldst_ _ 12 g. t e w Lots of Ven t CO'. . do 8614 Western Harp dodo MO; Jayoollo Minstrel Tb4= l igg quantildo• go .Ws Prodtoodoorst . -":"L ---____________ WM- . J. I. BIND. TI. ISA .4 ))RIME GREEN RIO ctornE, 12 1 . 20; Prime froth rated Doers )10 Tor lb: •. . Pi ret T rl i tiVi ° 4ll 4 4 n i te g ia do lme n .11? ar:Mt; Illtrt—rnAPPOZPl 'MP Mat to tbr . Dlarturs& Plt rib. and liNdwer - arm, Altoshouy. (moult* Doss Dry Gaul eters) . ode ' APPLES..4O bbh. Bath Vandeners & need uhd toe Ws by sr.. H. OOLLMIL Rtrino AT 1 eso eat now tft*ttly tut. roadved this ;t P. hall Rauh for ta% br .b. acdt6 ••• ILL aloud at. no YE FLOUR-4S bble seed arils for esie wee A. A. MOAN% 114. al Mac ____ QUPkRitINE R-60 ak kr . autibritatens A.AA LAss--A lot or 107[t2 iit s to re des 6, par to and for LAI4PBLAOK-25 bbl, fokVaet&lß. MUMS I. Henan BELL & LIGGETT voliwAmi s alomarissioN ligx• maNTa. aa4 d PRODUCt OtaSULLY. n.. ea Nod TO. W a ,e._ta !Waal D•Pa of the Ihkamalleaala aaa • rlttablagb, 44. Liberal wham& made ea . irriausa or Prtriaritaa. 0rt.5.1.13. Azzczonort oh Witifl47; wirJ at aurm~alai Bear. OS DA fist 1121 * rr. "' 2 _.,~ ~ 811 1100 P: ' 000;..iish; Moir )10ona Ain't rred ibirrag•_bi rote r T. USTI,* dt 04. NM d,betd tor al oat e by Rll6 VANTED--1000 bete. Rye waited, .04 wte the bizbest anniet ote* %MI be oshi, 0 br sPIUMONII RAKBAUGFL,. OPS-4 bales' Hope. growth of 1853, for eau I • ode SPRINGER Thllt3ll7o/1: Kw Nuke! New Nude! -- IiATVS CRY, Come buy my But Core. . Oyer 400(let 140.• beinctitul So..g has been loMIn 1 o ; hi es i v r . i.e... - - • ith,„_fla Q. 02111; a Innis ....parleut ,k, . \ . ' do , Anat 1atn. r ..1.1 dcr ' ' . *--• Ther oho*. by. J•111:31 . ., bailie* pa tnnnut sneer O. l_hlsOanant• I D the Mar vith ll' PAW behohnkr nevem. '' t. Or•slal, Jl,erly . \ ' •Ponanaade Paha. nottocbqlk.• rtmit. . d \ e; I 1 ,212 ; 141e0 .= on Ut I! Nub Bhu. BP. by th• an ot . lllll , R ., d Onactikka • 13.... lejdg oi d oo 00. \ MA 0 - th - E . b Sc),h4ool T i m b , -k-9ntern" i ..-_W_ r _ phli ' •; and .174bnng.;.1.7bf• " h=o;•. e ..r,' M.. oh.wel . HLI 44 . g'y v °i• ' ,. t ...... . - 11011./03MMES—"w Ols.; IP rot, fekmboldt's 'frank NWIFICT liCsi Ito Bomar; Ohm gße.: Bacon . Nevem Oran= Bre a% awe I Alfred Meerut, at IL'S- 808 WOR?Q &00 /, coll [Journal ctn..] - Itlidartn st. _ _ - • eoLOOYNTA- 1 .100 lbe. bale by 4 H. A. IeiLIKOTOCka CO.. comer Wood wipt.Writ Oa. - - .• • . RITISU LUSTRE 7 IO oases for oilkkl by reas - B A, ■ttiNIISTOpB 411 00. - I: LOUTH & BRO., East Birminghabli a 4 igtgrg 3 :e r 4::L:rgt:Wnlg Rounds sod 8 puns. • \ ' o lier• Lams urdas foil= In hash. Box, at the Chi roi thnt, 0018 5 W BACON BROULDEBS. . • to I do.l_ 0kA14.0 .Ad lb.._ saw low 43 SIM the /4:4 by cola ° .m .loilt , H beAtlaUr• 4LAID PRlNTS—(Brilliaili. colon) jcult fwea , A. A. IIAw3N 4008, ti0.,26 ikk, at.: , ALL WOOL, PLAIDS--Just :qo'd - at A.: —A. Moon Ckis, No. 211th M00t.% glom mat,' of lbw.. bootollutall Wool • WO.. col ---• • -ROCIADE 'iiilLS.B-10 pieces beautiful bl►_k B:verde:alb Icor °Pearl rIT \A. A. MASON A 0rY9.25; 4th ►t. lior ONG RR AWLS-4000/LS * t 5, 4 ,Lco,. ,},,,, w ,,, _ State 'end EDI _I ? 0 - 'l , ''' '' us ' k l '' T ' ' ' ''''' l '7 ` ant: ' 1 - - Itr , '..,',,,„1 ~,:, ry,njy.iii` - -. ---'-. --\ --..7.1 ., • ' t Iln MLA titia. A ri , I thvio ...I _., ii.. , I ini Von 5t...00k of AED —ix, 6..; - - --- ---- 1,- LI bii=tw in,t...nr" . ± "`" a '.. b Goblin awl lbisonik , for w e' ihrjen..."'"""e e°1412.1 styloic king Gail dos.Oonal Hake. tea." 1""" of 004 ' r . .;,,ilnif owl Gwen uou._ ~..."T l r. " 3 "''T " 4 'ft' t. ~,:i rt i g nd..n.d.. nod Trimming f. .tyl "'I'M a't 1 ~,,,.i, , - . .a l l 4.,glit i= w it. e i .1:41x .iirgi'.. trwinoo , B( ad Undo; Pluabw. to " 0 " glerg 0"1 Pab"r tl ' il "' \ ' MtPralß 44° 4 . • "IN ', 12 Sacks Fenthern BWr wait 61 do R....." i.dratz, ARD-12 bids. No. 1, now landing From stiAmer Altoona, final. hi I. DM IMI 100. 12OLE BUTTER--; ten this day nef. , BAG CAN/ a/ T AMI r, N. mtB J , iintnoNtemisß 0).21 Wool, L ' :OAR . PIN cases t tnn • . ul •. we by J. EGROONbLiKIa.b 00. P OR Ic§7 .---- f o ' r p,u, dt " "7"" j"4l w rrogroViiiia co. CICI UP 'PAU SOPA-100 keg,. for sale by .15 \ J. 8 0 11 0011.X1111 t CO. WWDE,ReI) CRI I32gT AiII A.ll-4. bbiS. 'for W47'\ ‘,.l. 801100NIIAIIRR & 00. Q ALERAVEIS-.-10 bble mad 10 tuilibis. 1„3od IVA ode bi \ .Ik, SCHOOribtAKEB. & 00. e , • - 24 Wood street. 111' ROQUE I.AWLS=.A. A. MASOX- a: 371,Z - 216 fib ..treat. .111 open Oda sootrdp*boo 44 . 4 , 44 B,grur• B .x.ba ilbawl.... eon ' _______ if iHENse-3 bxe prime W. iL. , Cheese' IL .1 reed .4 for otl by • . lIENRY 11. OOLLIIO3. - B UTTER-12 kegs prime Batte, 0 \ ' 4 bbls. do do thbe day retid by oat \ HEN&Ir R . COLLIN& C 1 LUNE wt. oby 11. H.'OOLLINS. -RY APrisale b► ad? HENRY H' OOLUNB PINS APP LE bxe. this day need We by !LIMEY H COLLLNB. SAL2ATUE.--12 bbls for a s i al l bv 8. RAppE PAPL R--140 teiime Com • -• hsl7 "rem awl Nanneastahha latsawkfer salea Y U. uss. ,17.. WE FlSH—Tiout, ~Whitq rah, Shiik. ilriar. /.. i s bbl. . and la r lis t tsp o la m: tICKWHEAT guyi,oo ' lbs. of the heat of Just ree'd from the Nei Btlishem MU Elltlot eat. at the comer of Wood and Shath Emu. argh;sal Federal staskiloblassizt.Al9l7, be L..._._______ family Chews aast Tee Deals:. • chglgalitithhanfeft Taialr a jaa raend tit. una , 90171 1 11111MMY Jt.BUROHIPULD. IG l .l nt FA , PRY 4 u Berg LLD gave roVI kr i s. Mfor " A r Neti_A 0 __" ami ttilitlitekViDlain a 4," it - my WOOL SIIAWLS—A, A. Ptik . I fithWeigkkelikA:'.ol..lol '41•1 - tsta.tel ONG BROO A.WLSA. A .31A -0 dr e g mu. opened a iplenald amo.nan,int DitEBB, -Newest Styles, '_AT Meta., jus4lo -vp22 pied WC11143212 • ReSerfo .2d 7:. 1121ke0n4 4 stt C" eit, urrus fIONGFtESS WATER—This valuable Min 'f.r.Varer, tat 7 thu,l3juttolimtratar, WELL, r ti mitLa4 " kecaa v V DM. truth; a mix Putty. t er all • vita. Over Couto and your own Pautaxv flitter thabby to ea to crumb Dar ma. rittthor drum um gkla-thom LTlElrtelf Oolnideki Analjaie at the Holy Bible. cONTAINING the whale of \ the Old and iolg4Tadonsonto, aGlocrtoot dat drronind sforGosaU 421=Vitktliagaiewir, k oott= n aat chards dr the work dad tho lialoodoe toallityttdo moth. od Übe& tor nadontdoullad. th e Ward of God. MIN dlAront Toblod.of Goodman iptuflud , sad athidorol, Gods: odgfolord. oidoardtodoond mantel le dboboboododo,. Pet,At d w iroo t t a l l on to idly ouldrt„. Eel sSs Foltale . bi "7! & RTGIONr.,' N. Market it,...aar.lt6'. OETaWB .E", 111 kin 4 / 1 2 / 1 11861$ medium /1-1 L ilia, just teoeind awl for sin by. R. IL &MEM ize., a very Argo eslor ortkloatud nedguad for 0010 By • ••WlOl4-Meddb/DISES. emu Wood end Witeb , it-NRSWI & Butoti a.tr. sionsimeut cCaboirs 'ali Is • vAri • coakelpt., goludlnE Map dittemat armies of Abe ehOiewit TU. hal" Moo ojk'd • eaDoliat Maud r dejl•g• A D4.44. d•'Beill • ibrWtsveillat and 'Wands!". munim 7PPER LE47IIIM-50 dos. in s tore and _miu:p4.Divede Wine: \ ititt Diddled asi4 itaU:ttl)in"ather' \ BAND *. '411140/L:', Fiticog" RIP as CRIf Bkme , DARD ilDfil r life by as. TR ANK 'D fatal v4iaa a Ds us. at. TAR=-150bbls. N. C. Tar. lon "Wn' moot) to autos sod tor Ws ititt-Wirt oetti \bro. 2011.4tbort1 ^ a U O KETdos jnet icio'd for validky Dal moan a Co. lEA N0T13.__ 76 blcforxr han salo by cad maim Dicum a on. Cartee s Bpanto 4 POSITTITE, and certain 'owe for Sor , do aamulaam. Nakinaid., Lim Clomplaint;Dmor tn.f.mutaill=eame amamit! IlLating= BMW Dm authorised ainaMm *Lan an/ 7 4 -" . ammo N•rt•t •t. and Diamond, !! YtwL3l mm cnie bait set Itirtlola toe Um Hate itow to visilatro. Sola;: blkAtes BroorkArnd, sod fos'4 . 110amlot 'BR store and for I eh by A. Alt IL ft WM. 114 ad AZ: caste w hile CIV IL % Ba 6 b! ‘ iliTrEAßio Acw_3o olbe .for 4340 0 R. 11. 11111111.1: PAPIO O A-Ibblat. - -im perior 4gl i e l & f or ogees ots - IL L ALT PSTRE-100 , tos p la arri VIII Tor sale Diana co." VOYFER,--bage aiiivef for a d o Tk..by ISAIAH DIO/Xlf IlatNt gusto . _ ELMER heojest reoeived: - - • t5747.11 1 ,Tht Ditbb;tit thbaeVitE.Miii C ismtit Woe' .pg,w; ' ryy n = • Ct . plo64t. tik•Tin_r . 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Wm, 10 do s ,,De760.1r — \ R IELG EIFILLIMINATED PAINTING . uttzittexcritettla.;!..tnt, Iv= ....... i. 0A.8.04w. " 11A14 Zywry . ...• , sad WEDEELIDER A rrilmouN, at 3 o'ckok,'"goelll FL - Cheese, Ju s t V. LITTLE k tsp. No. TL. &coal otroot. 'VARGO'S HALL.--71lafrit, TR STREET, 11 ../ NEAR WOOD. oopoolta-WaMta Ball. tan ta y 4.0,1 pmloA, Fortiva4, °audit.. P 601141 Utintia". ac. Alao; (macaws CLITILION &ad lASI IFIOHN HAND eao md la realism, a* all throats aeolytaa to W . /FLANK CARGO. at Ow* Criaaal Pairop wartatataa Mantas o R.. 11. Ouzo a 014; rdarla ItaNg. boo • Box Wood Plaint, FILE atutntion of Ihrtioulturali its and W.,' ot. ra • 00lleatiOlkOf ;u &WM Ever. arazt Bei Try.. In die °audition. Just rsedired at MY Ediro rcetar, corner Sth sad Wood std. dor mask,. otat Srld. • .25 cases Boots. Shoat and-Robbers at Anatton QN Tuesday morning, Nor. int,4llo 11th..Oommeredaidde Odes: mom of Word dud . at kr.. be OW., boots: rho.. midi dudad...M. Irins ladles roper ' Orn 't": 1 : 1 14 • LIIMIOnlIO. drai. Midis dad Ind r ...mace* .lore 'ad mcbs thl: 'meter add M.. .Cesi • Rid,' war + ands. sweets sod bl? 'll3,:rneM i b j,Tnftz.::,:grrrn lees sas bays rub. cIUTML shar gvaszt &w its Dry Goat a Anal* ON Mum:l4 morning, Oet,3let, \ kin OA* ,- lat LtkaStlatattavlal locatioartkat wma,Mr. mmat. mut taaot4 a lattagt . zairlreat4t i t ;Ir a, , 4.1. 4 ° ,4? 6e zi=ag tad. ant 4 mmoi aals tiraar.elettur, hammy *Wing bal.., Superior Wint4 Clothing, at, dui:lgo:a. O , . ,.. N Wednesday , oynleg.' NOr 244. silo 'Rood o'oocat tb • themineroial' tars Hoek* comer of sad Stb sts, trill Wield, a lama Werdeporsuswior Mater Clothlar. received ltimet Irate ths kait made la fmtlessable styles of the beiriel. orniprialorg sum black cloth hook assd dress ; blue. Mown and WO* froaktrew eloth. eseslisete.l aml loans raw wiworw bart, frth, beam sad Mum ehever meta tdalekittr ots union and renree do; 1=2%4 velvet COUK Map., p lash, ash% silk epd ouhrormes rut :sloth. essaluiers. eulhoeld• , • end and wthm do; toset'and f War madames matiost sad W intudi eed panty, tt mate with :luta howousaud asithwe inerieo shirts and dretenr. huntel mid hickory elic! overalls. au, Pe. '.. Also,•I0 •pos elf** end coatheok . grmal linings; test:lugs, ie. -• 1' Y. AI: D4TIII Boob!—Now, and Closing --• . • rtiLL,RgeDt.tillegt a z:l4% l :V t 'in v' t o.. ft ri sl a eortuti:of Woe? V A `Sth stir Mr. Pratt le rug putileareinivlLPlOng:ll lauftijusgstleilitsT•ir"'sr7:t: tonsive sad sealable stoat, • whieh will Wv eltwed oat without regard to bost.• The awortmeut uturpld eomettto es the most chain and desirable Worts in th \collet:Um. cad am momdsllT worths atteatioa.: • • - Alm. letter Paler. Gold Pete. Purge, Operttor maw. Loam l etter , mob day. /sr pulite:len oell and see the books. ' e.27_ __,_-. ,-P, Y. PA T/SAAarth, . -.- o •.• _.._._______-- Bale of U. S. property' at Elt..Loniiil t ine• nal, iffusourii %nu ZAN aing con &pilled Ordnance Sfcree nfneer [a d ie eV, t ie 2a c .t l ig L. It. Mir: 200.000 ltsi.eset free muse bells. Oa. 2 , 04 • 20.000 lbs. map iron. 2000 lb: scrap • 1 ie anubet2; 206 brass seurs'imistrioN2 • 00 copper powda EWAN •- orpsreussloe ago. 4. 21. Amsisslimbil,- Imps truss, lelfs. willow, Iron win. dowra,b art , . =VP .TlNltedttrlCptuTict,7.. mem.. ox_rsks As: Tomas mai . . . etunentnr a of OK9uN. Aesio URSEit IES, &C. \ ,JOHN MURDOCK, Ja.; ~ . . vNITB,EIRRYNAII, FLORIST, aka. xtu \ N E,l-itatcargli, P1111.111!1“. hVIA . D NURSERY, oil Pracs'a Av.. az. 1,5 i Wk. team Pittebersch. PITTS has Nuttsgtilt. Aialml 11111. AK WI.. It= 2the eilk , Ordsr. for liai t and Wit. Tr.Aar...* 1 . 4. ' TiaireT ° . r.l '. ', oar brr.. iti t 'ealMb t At°lll7.l. Sr at .Ither of e -NULHIPLIA 7111 b. p rom pt ? Att.arlal M. ooliklaid/h. - - - - gZOTIIIO',H- 64 Wood Woor,—lllon •Ywl IrJAZ" n° "q.torr gahairda. it oats . BaCiALV 4.00. L 3Q n. (WI ' --. .adtor l6-61 uleb -MOLASSES --300416. Plantation olati, ff 01,16.1 do Raga Bodop do, la olne:_oad , Noe r loollsl \ wa...T.lade tar .6. .. TOBACCOS ---7T---'—• - baa...OraaVa 6a arid 8/4. 00 do "aniindur.W.ll.; -. ~ 15 0 L e Jarity 1 11 3: 4 : . 114 • 40 do mutat?. 6. sod od , - , . - 4 4 &slate! N . l , A r .t. si 'at .. 21 • - wa. Balm .6 ao.. ______ FirEE jpoßio ore h -wat ILLOJMNY a 00. nun w gt!,, to.. tw,soNFloare&4r r ,,", SALERAItis-74 - 601 0 7 1 7 mo m kw ants by WY: BABALITrYOO. ......... - - -- - .....• GPs foi. Baildink.. .... ICuTPOSAIS ' fur fabtlildifig the poltions. or WM.2ItWIIIPeI lfaUhDltY, bunted at tfia:aria nt. alll La raostrad at Nr, 250. LObnetY on amid. am t.7111:10.8D4Y MClaldflfd, at 10 o'oloonvban Ms oratraat rid baarrard,il Cu Um bart, and Janet bid. def. - tad Information atCI ay ob Lutwi an applliattaa WY irtWEN. • No 261., Wart, M. .__ ____________ ber Y ren airr arect . to r E VPhr frto". god the fot ogi e " rr heirloom Amt. and am, aro mill be tams to outer. blo autumns. Orders Iddruopl to Vilato• h o