PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUI31:11511ED HY WHITE k CO. PITTSBURGH TRIMBDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1868 *firgEeLDINO - MATT.ER WILL BE FOUND . OY;EdO9FAGB OF Tllll PAPER. '11113 , 11111117/ 141 1 WZIII.I Garrrz,—The extettetv• then lotion or c Weekly Gazette offers to *err basins. run MOltdaGnhte nadir= ennaking thrdstrustoess known. One nizeldntion it between tour and nee thousand. almoot eTer7 villAg• wad county to Wane= Penne7l. "Winds sod &stern Ohio: ADVICItTISSRB—NeUIsar' t►a manorial Soo ,mot Mintlug Yetsbilohment et the Dram. Orsorri. are Miov , A ftor. - Vandor. ADVERTISERS who desire . their neil, , itooipmjs in the navor on Monday morning, impirboadqhom in Do • 6 o'clock. on ggrurggy Cusi..—The'great noise 'which the Washington tick is daily 'natal; CbOut the attempt of Eng - ... lex. 4 France and SpnabrAfritatthie Cuba!' its rigst - asti b 7 the Motet! , Prass, And justly, we t. 4114; la Mended to ; Withdraw attention froth the , ,• talcs' nal divisions of the Democratic party, and seating a new aad exalting issue, hest np the ir::ailtes in the dattonitio ranks. The Bakinars - Tip - ,411, a paper decidedly demooratit in its ten -9,5.1db', nye ,-. • lane ii,,we have good reason to believe no doubt that - England has dented, or soon will de -1.7 ill participation In the scheme, about which has lately been and-in- the different pi- FAA of.the country. How math faith Is to be ' kisced upon her profession, * it would be difficult to otg, but her denial will ban the, effect of to , labs trom the.administration an element upon withAt to raise its popularity at the South, now linnwhat shakes by the attacks of the "hard" organs in New York and iVashington. ' The Wllahington 'correspondent of the N. Y. _ffeerkr and Enquirer, attributes the articles- on pan in the Dann to a Pillibuster paternity.— He says - .Sines 1 lint wrote, the artiolee in the Union on Cuban attain', have presented a new phase. A' 'portion of the materials from which they were prepared Is supplied from the State Department This is made apparent by extracts of secret dip lomatic papers, on file only in that Department and in the archive's of the British Legation. Of of they were procured from the former de pository. Public' rumor aacribee the articles to the Attorney General, but it is oonjeothred by some they are from the pen of Jona L. O'Bul• Max, lato private Secretary to the Lopes El: politico.. But It to cf little importance by whom the manual labor of oommitttog to paper these extraordinary specimen of Fillibuster literature Is performed. They are animated by a spirit which proceeds from tha Exeoutive, and they are given to the world tbrutigh its official organ.— : They are founded upon street rumors which time willprove to be the most arrant thumbug, which are false in alienist and in form. The tendency of these publications, considering their origin, is pernicious to tlat that derive, because they are calculated to biTame the public mind, to &nom inate false sospioioas, to excite national' hatred against a'fliendly power, and to rouse to action that baccanearing 'plea which has already been . so pointedly rebuked, by our own government, and caused the miserable death of. so many of our oonatrymen. , 'Pie object of the Union In pressing upon pub lic &natio!' Its aliegatlone about the designs of Ragland and France upon Cuba Is doubtless to foster a public feeling inlayer of the acquisition of Cuba by our government, upon the plea of preventing the abolition of slavery there, and by making that the leading - measure of the admin istration- defeat the factions spirit now prevail ing in New York and elsewhere. There can be no question that if the Union succeeds In involv ing our government In a foray upon Cuba, for prealavery purpesee, en exclteenot would ensue which would swallow up all the petty quarrels now on hand; but whether it would strengthen the democratic party, remains to beacon. There is inch titian as raising a storm,. and not be ing able to put It down again; and the Union may motel In getting up &furor that will not only put en end to the present factions in the democratic party, but to the party itself. Demons= 061.1111111511 L—The democrats have made so much noise about 4 . Galphinram,' and shown so much Virtuous indignation thereat, that it would seem hardly supposable that my one of that exceedingly benefit party would take a . cent out of the Treasury that did not belong to him. Yet, if there is apytbing In the N . :114111n" maim flog bring way'ractuis in din. bonsetytice aet'ol Robert,„l. - Welker, in isentif"- lag $9,000 fen* the. Natlietat - Trensur, for . • mat atl.Minleter to China, and then resigning - the Oftei Withellt returning the money, .we must Malkin ourinsbility.• to nee it. In comparison with 'that, ~G alphluism" is sublimated honesty. And.oolleator Browne, too, whose rase ass dean wrath' martyr is . now In the .ranTemant, Is in --tined; by the Washington &ar, a democratic print. of ' , the etrongeet grab game pet swayed upon the Treasury of the 'United States." In addition to hilt large salary, he modestly Maras some . $16,000 as his ehire of the money real ised from goods forfeited at the Custom House! We fear that the greed of the ex-ealleotor will Morten with hie chasm of political canonise . • Mons Inrseistuuross.—The admiuletratiOn of Om, - Pierce ds not, content with loquirbog lute the poutiaa.oialilia petty officials in the New .Tyrk Custom Ifortle, and, dictating the political standard whickishall govern their appointment,. bed It ways now to say how the demeoratebf ,Mamieehasetts shall vote I Mr. Caleb Caching, by thelireotion or with the conourrenoti of the Prentdent, has addressed a letter to a leading Maasschnottate democrat; in which be comituni sates the fist of the affininistration that the dent , °orals, of. Massachusetts must not; on pain of peUtical 'condemnation, vote for any. Free Boller for,l3tate Minstar, in the eieetion which takes plus then:lint week!' This is a step in advance. No previous administration him ever, dared to go so far as this, openly, at least. How the 'demo. orate ofliaesschoitetts will take it,- we have no meskin 'yet of judging, but we ehould suppoee that if they be men, they will not tamely, brook :this In/cid upon' their privUsge of massaging their • Aniatartstonai CHAIM'S AT TOO 17,,nex.—10• • , stead of exporting corn to . tide-water to-the- ex , tent which Ithey have done for the last four or fire years, the farmers of the West are convert: lag theingrain into.bsonp and pork; by which 'Mention they realise Important adrintages.— • In 1861,"there arrived at tide•water on the Hui., son 0,487,540 bushels of torn. Daring the earns number of wedge- this year the arrivals hate been 2,271;370 bushele--a falling ofr of *MO sixty pen oent. •In 1851, the arrivals 'of bacon at tido-water were/ A 0,898.500 pounds and in 1858, the arrivale hate. been 19,880,500 pounds—an Increase of nearly 100 per cent . — 'Ms irritate of pork this year exceed tbose.cf 1851. by more than 'one hundred per 'dent:— : Thews tlgures are inetruOtite In au agricultural paint of view; and evils's° wisdom In Weetern firtnerit; - By converting corn into Meat, the •kuebsndman retains cie his farm every pound of manure •that: his coarse grains will _Trance when fed to 'Gibe and' fatting ,cattle, for the benefit of his somewhat itepoteriehedtlielde.--. If be exports cora, oats,-pear, and other Crepe, well as his wheal; very little manure can be, • made, and his land mud aofiSi a rapid 'deterio: We think. it would be -mercy In accordance ,yeltlifaate to attribute the decresee" In the ez , 2 - . ports of Corn to tho east to the enlarged demand In ail. went •for corn to ba manufactured into , whiskey. , A greater portion has goon into the .7 'lisiiinfteturts of thrit ar ticle of, ticle than any other . that we knowoL Corn! now regalerlyehipped In Win quantities from Bt. Louie to the distil lenietiat Aurora, Ind., and CinoinuatL _ . Nair Doors. , r-We are indebted to Do Witt & llswmport, 180 Naomi at., for copes of two zees books jest tented from their prem. ~.I.lskes dfulyrate; or:Jesuit Executorship, befog passages in the sfe of a seceder from Domaninn " This it a novel In the form of on autOblography. It is issued uniform with "Beatrice," and is. s most.ealtable book to saeoeml !bat most admire -Ida work. The styli to mild, ,end unobjeetiona - -Hs toibe'reeet Iketidlocie taste, and the book can. not tall to attain to great popniarity. - ...The ,Ve e Aerenge, or the Secret Enemy ; offhe laterSrrieedcie By Samuel Sprieg." . • a less ambitious book than the precedieg, in; appe not, bat not a whit the lens intereat ,' le , id-tioce-rrecanec, of the days of 'Oldralry and' Eniglit-errentry, and being from =-i* psn of one who has earned re PetWian'ne en° :author of °flintier al Bereniki,"le will commen d WHOM the biers of that kind of reading. .pyfettere received by the late foreige arrival, ere regret to hoar of the deetb of Jai Same, Baq., of ate pity, who died aelielvero, Ragland .? kekert time ego. Setr,Wal widely , littera, sad sued esteemed In this atty. • • • . . . 'w-3 . 1004Z - 2. 14 :202g ,1 " -- 4=4:=l",==s A Monza Marva.—Mr. Bolos Borland, of Arkansas,- scaording to an account id. the Nita Yiirk Tribune, delivered an address which OCCII-: pied two hours and • Maio its delivery, on the occasion of hie presentation as American Minis ter to the republic of Nicaragua! Daring all this time, - nye the Trident., "all the Ministers raaltinta alandiaa, and the troops tinder arms in front of the reception -ball. The Supreme Director - replied briefly, and it is well he did, far If he had given the poor Ministers two hours and a half more of the Encycloiedia:Amerloans, death must have earned among the 'arming crowd." 'NMI How. AT CMEDIELAND.—we Invite at tention to the advertisement of a new Hotel just opened In Cumberland. Thin Hotel has been built by an enterprising gentleman who was for merly our fellow-althea, and is fitted wail ex press referenoe to the public taste In mob mat ters, end public convenience. AGGREGATE VOTE OF OHIO FOR 1853 Governor. D., 'Barren,. W , LCRIP, F. 8., - Li4llll Governor Myers, D., Allen, W., Heeretory of Maio. Wm. Trevitt, D., - N. H. Van Vallee, W., W. H. Graham, F. 8., Treasurer of _Slate. J. G. Brae - Branham, W., - - - J. W. Chaffin, F. 8., . Attenerar Goma! G. W. McCook, D., - - - W. H. Gibson, W., - C. K. Watson, F. 8., - - Supreme Judge. T. vf..Bartly, D. - - - F. T. Backus, W., - - B. Hitchcock, F. 8.. - Bomber Board of Public Works. W. Griswold, D , - - - - 148,475 Jam 'Waddle. W., - - - - 97,950 .1. 0. Blair, F. 8 , r 84,220 COVIMiIIaIIIIIT of Common &kook. H. R. Barney, D., - 149,560 Andrew's, W., . - - - 127,202 FROM 0121 LOON AND WAZIEDNOTOI T 1111 1 .01.138. —Oar files of Oregon papers are up to the 28th ultimo, intilueiie, and from Washington to the 17th ultimo. A treaty of peace bad been made with the In dians on Rogue River. The Indians were to be paid $60,000 for their land, $1,600. being with held an indemnity to persons wbo had suffered by their depredations. Captain Nesmith's com pany had been disbanded, and the miners had teemed their were. Their earnings are report ed at Iron $8 to $lO per, day. The Portland Transcript gives a gloomy pia tare of the condition of the emigrants on the plains. It says that whole families are lett there entirely destitute, their tattle having per. lobed; and, further, that out of between 600,000 cud 800,000 head of cattle which had left the United States for California and Oregon, prob ably not more than 100,000 would live through the journey. A gentleman who arrived at Oregon City on the 2ti of September from Balt Lake City esti mates the number of wagons on the way to Ore gon at about 2,000; 650 had erosoed the Elajmon Falls, and some 1,200 had gone down on, the south aide of the river. ?deny large Books of sheep are on the way. About 200,000'head of cattle were destined for California. The population of Washington Territory vu between 2,000 and B,ooo.—New York Coroner eial Ado. Sloorrrauxe, Oat. 29.—0 n the 6th ballot yes terday, HOD J. P. KIDDIR, the 'Democratic can didate for Lieutenant Governor, was elected by . two majority, and Jona A.. Peon, (Democrat) of biongrier, was chosen State Treasurer. u the cue in the election of a Detnoinit , io Governor, the Dem critic candidates above named no doubt received a number of the votes of the Freudian. The giving to the Demoorate the prinelpal`State officers would seem to indi cate that the Freudian hope to get the 'United States Senator. We believe, however, that the Whigs have a Itlffiallfllt majority In the Senate of Vermont to prevent snob an election.] Tax Camas a thurronsth.—lt seems from all accounts that the Chthen who so reeently thronged by hundreds and thousand' to the chores of our Si Dorado of the West have become dis gusted with the country, and with the =duet of the "barbarians" who inhabit It, and are return ing in large numbers to their Celestial home. A great many are still pouring Into the country, but th ese bear a null proportion to the bow goers. They complain of being suld‘ot to con stant impositions from parties pretending to be tax colleetors, who, under the plea of &case to dig, take from them all they can maks This practice they auert, is carried en very extenelve ly whenever they happen to pitch upon a • rich placer. • A telegraphic dispatch from Waahhagten, pub lished in the Herald, says that the President re ceived a letter from Mr. Charles &Conon GU- I log why any distinction should . be made in the cotton of the. Administration between himself and Mr. Bronson, as they both occupied the 'Beale ground; and that the President replied to Mr. O'C. in the most conciliatory manner. A Hungarian named Charles Louis Baikal, of Chicago, whose wife had left him on wont of ill treatment, rushed into her appartment that week, and shot. her with • pistol. He then drew a awed pistol, and lilted himself. The wife's wound was, fortunately, not fatal, and hopes are entertained of her recovery. Hut u' Manure Lome—The marine losses have been very heavy dining the put week' as will be seen from the details given below:—Upon the Urges Francis, of Marblehead, burnt at Croustade, we hear of $82,000 insurance. The ship President wee valued •t $60,000. The ' ship William Sturgis was insured foe $85,600. The loses foot up' eta cam which ezoeeds quarter of a million of dollats —Bothai Trait. Gaut Loss.—idr. Ralph Phelps called upon ns this morning, and left ns soma statistics In relation to the late fire, so far as regards hie own losses. He had sixty-flu acres of Ana tint• bered laud all destroyed. The.trees are burned down, sad the soll aetuily burned off doim to the "hard pap," or olay subsoil. He also had 1400 cords of wood burned, which he had ,sat ready for market; and hi sethwated hie loos at 18,000, and says there are, eons of othere who have tool as much uhe has, aid iontusf them Samearoz.—The Peekskill, N. Y. 1141pablkaa states that the body of a convict who died In she prison at einiirleg, tru stolen from its was, plaoed la or meat auk and sent to Apr York, where it wits aiteitelood by eithseas of Peeks kill to have been sold for $l2: The empty eof-- fin was °outlived to the grave "kg the moll religions form,. .This is stated 1.%h the second found of the kind which has takes plops with in a fort months. ' CAPT. WAZZIR aT 2/111 camp of the Turkish army , on 'the Danube has born visited recently by a ifreatnutiber of Euro pean rootlets and military men. 'Capt.. Walker, of the Monnted - Rifles,ll. Army,'lusi 'gone to lake a look at the grand army'of the Crescent The. Captain had been - handsomely 'reboil/ad by the Sultan, who gave him letter, of introduce= to Omar Paohs, the 'oommander7lit-chter of the Danube. • U. Carevat. PAI4O/4 —Tbe Dileaor s cud * New York Crystal Palace have resolved to keep the exhibition open through the winter, instead of timing it in December, se they had previous ly contemplated. It Weald that from the lint of September to the present day, the receipts have been highly_ satisteatozy, averaging four thousand dollars or :more sa day, •wbile the cur rent expenses are but $BOO. The receipts-of the fortnight ending on the 22d nit., wen 868,- 1.101 Lancia Canao.—On Saturday tut, the British ship Alias, loaded by George Moffett', & Co . cleared for Liverpool with" the following cargo: 52,000 bushels of wheat, 700 barrels of corn meal, and 7,000 barrels of flour--the largest oargo of breadstuff' alone that hue ever been 'hipped from this pork The whole ie equal to 21,000 barrels of Hoar.—PAaaddpkie liguiren 002110i1DATION OP &MON AID PPS pITJIOODS•— The Boston Transcript says that plan for en-1 laming that city by annexing all the towns with: In live miles, and thus make It equal In sin and population to the third City in the Called States, will be presented for the early conelder talon of the next leglelature in Idassaebusatte. If this movement should be Inecessfol, the ooa• solidated city would be entitled to one hundred representatives in the State Legislature. The Magian Proclamation to the Army oon. eludes with tilts, words:—.ltneila 1s mined tikof2 to annihilate Paganism, and those who op pool her In that stored - mission shall be anal hilatod with the Pagans. Long life to the Caul Long life to the God of Stunts!" Fest. Truce Limo —Mr. Elliott, who made the asoansion In Ur balloon from Baltimore, OD Wednesday morning, landed ea the west breech of the • Ootorars, - eight mike from the PoDosylracia bate row', in Lancaster county, at twenty•eight minutes past 10_, o'clock: To. distance from Baltimore 4 nearly 80 miler, end wee trareEed in one ions and tan salnateS— Thu last thirty mhos he reeds hi the shoat crelitde time of twenty minutes Er says that ) be reached an altitude of nearly fear was.inueled along .by a bow gala um" um, R..eirimujo Kazzzoso Accrnewr oi raw ROD- OWE . O:MEWL AT Genes—The Washington sal Bum BAJZIOAD —The 4 o'clock,' P. id., iloion hie a lengthy articie on-the subject of the , Einreatittain from New. Fork, of Saturday, last, late incouncement in the foreisin news to the ef met With a frightful ' disaster at Yonkers.-- feet that E. Felix Foreeti, an Italian by birth, Through the - candenness of the personlaving but for seventeen years a citizen here, and acme charge of the switch, the train, a very heavy' 'tile since appointed Councilor the United Stites one, with -two locomotives attached, wee run at Genoa, would net-be received by the Strain upon a side track which does not extend be- ion, government, The Union given a hiotory of yond the lower end of the ticket office at. Yon- F,iresti, qa a Piedutentene republican, who war leery, and nearly every car was completely de- la d against Austria, and wee finally betrayed and teolished. The forward• locomotive (the Santo- suffered long imprisonment, while his betrayer, ga,) was run Into the ground to each an extent C trio Alberto, (Mime dead) we. rewarded with that the hindermost end Is elevated to au angle tie crown of Sardinia. But daring the Europe of 46°. The second locomotive (the Kinder- an revolution, from 1847 to '49, Foresti remain hook) received comparatively littledamage, hay- sd in New York, and the President elects now to hog only, ea we could discover, the ficeiesp, cow- send him as an American citizen and a brother catcher, and railings knocked off. The baggage republican to the monarchy which has long car is completely ,emsbhed, as also nearly all 'of fought, and may have very soon again to fight, the paisenger care: None of the passenger cars against Austria She, therefore, intervenes now escaped injury. Two horses, standing near the once more against us, and tries to compel the track were killed--one instantly, and the other Sardinian government to be folse to itself, and to coo badly hurt that his owner was obliged to reface to our consul hie =equator. Sardinia is shoot him. When our reporter left yesterday, the natural ally of Switzerland, and thereby •workmen were engaged in clearing the track of hangs a tale. The Union eignificrintly adds: the wreck. "If, eupposiog that the telegraph and other Those who saw the oacurrence of the accident him are true, of which the Department of State consider It almost miraculone that no lives were has not received any official information, it is loot. No one wee injured except one of the fire- intended to form a coalition of monarchs to , ex men, who sprained his ankle in jumping from elude from all the kingdoms of Europe any man the locomotive. The man whotie business it was who has offended against the laws of one, the ad. to attend to the switch, has net; been seen or ministrations will net find the President either heard of since the accident. No blame Is at- undecided or unprepared. The Austrian ger taohed to the percents in charge of the train, as enemata, and ire proprietors in St. Petersburg it was, of emirs., impossible to atop the trains and elsewhere, must learn that the United States in time to prevent running off. The nausl cannot. be browbeaten or tricked. speed of the Exprem trains at this point I. from "We have every reason to believe that E. Fe. forty to fifty miles an hour. They pass without 11.1 Foresti is, and will be, our consul at Genoa, stopping; and one of them, rushing along with or there will be none." 'two immense locomotives hissing and smoking —the whole train enveloped In duet, and leav ing an eddying whirlwind behind, is one of thW most terrible _exhibitions of power that can be imagined, and makes one fairly shudder to know that a thousand human beings are chained to two inch impetuous demons. That each a train should be runoff the track, its locomotives and 147,658 - 85,820 60,842 - 148,981 127,272 - 160,655 95,606 - 83,509 oars smasbed.and overthreern, and no person be killed nor even injured, is Indeed mirsontons. N. Y. Train:4, Monday, - 149,681 96,689 - 86,878 Ton LABS HOP) 00E11—Commander Mo. Clare can send ye no news of air John Frank lin's expedition. The opinion among the moat distinguished and Polar worthies now is, that 81r John Franklin, after leaving the winter quarters where his traces were found, proceeded to carry out the Admiralty itustructions, 'steer ing first weeterly for Melville Island, and then shaping a course-7u far as the configuration of the scene of action - permitted—southerly and Westerly for Bhering's Straits. It is supposed that, in eadeavoring te carry this purpose into effect, the Erebus and Terror were hopelessly frozen up or destroyed yowl, ago in some of the multitudinous channels which are known or sup. posed to exist there. This we find to be the opinion of the principal Amide navigators, and it oomee before us recom• mended by . ite extreme probability. Certainly, Sir John Franklin was not an officer to leave on attempted any duty which he bad been ordered to perform, and therefore It Is probable that be would not have desisted from the letter of his instructions without excellent cause; had he so deviated, it is all but certain that he would have -left behind him at Beeohy Leland, or elsewhere, some record of his changed intention. If, then, Commander &Velure bee ben unable to find any trace of the lost expedition between Miming's Straits and the point from which he wrote his dispatches, it would appear that Our beet chance has been exhausted. The pub lic have a right to expect that we have now seen the last of &ratio expeditions. Even Sir John Barrow, had he been - yet alive, would now have entreated the Admirallty to hold their band.— London notes. 'he most salient feature in the Europese in telligence Is the Turkish Declaration of Wu.— it is a document of great ability, and modern, tioe'uind retleets lipid credit upon the councils from which it emanated. The reasoning by which it justifies a resort to hostilities to per. featly irreeistable, and seenua for the lot the moral sanction of the whole civilised world.— War is in this roue, as it always is, an immense evil, but the guilt of it is altogether on the part of the Cear. He hu forced upon the Salem the alternative of war or the loss of independence ; and the Sultan has only followed the universal law of self-preservation in choosing theformer. The dignity cad temperate firmness with which ho makes his determination known, Is in marked contrast with the savage fierceness of kke cry "Death to the Pagans," with which the Russian General prepared Ms eoldlers for the conflict .The The liberality in refutes to lay an immediate embargo upon Russian merchant vessels, Is has hitherto been the pudica in similar oases, and the opening the Strait. to the meresnUle marine of all friendly powers, - will everywhere.. corn mandadmiration. This honorable manifesto, it is said, has been answered by a barbarous threat of a war of externfination This le a fie climax to the insolent sadaverbouin management of the matter by Ruda front the outset. Though hostilities burs beetrdeclued, we do not suppose they tin be entailed upon for the preeent on any exteasive Nola: The autumnal reins which make the roads Impracticable, and thenear ap proach of cold weather, forbid any decisive movement of . the great armies. Hostile opera tics. cannot mummies Open their fall scale be fore, spring; and meantime the mediating Poe ere doubtless Imre no-means untried to se ems a psacsable solution of the difficulty. Oar Tiflis of the character of the Basilan monarch Must change before we can believe that theta ef forts, laudable e. they are, will be successful.— The question of a Tar between Russia and Tur key we regard as settled: the question of the participation of England and Prance in that ' war, we Guilder as undecided.—New York Clottrkr. Linos LAW a litssouax—A man by the name of Obadiah 'Mingo was summarily execu ted at Riohatond, Mo., by. the populace on the I6th inst., for the murder of a very estimable citizen by the name of flee). R. Allen. On the morning of the 12th, Mr. Allen, in company with a friend, arrived in town, and, while yet on horseback, was accosted In an Info lent manner by Hinge, who, gnu in hand, told him be must retract instanter what he had said about him Allan. replied is a calm and mild manner, that he nag not aware of anything de roguery to his character, and desired to be in formed el what he had reference to, at the same time requesting him cot to be too rub, *here upon Fringe; without more ado, sold, 'damn you, I'll mike you retreat," end on the inetent fired, blowiog off the whole top of Allen's head. The exciting Canoes of the banging of Wingo by the mob are thus given by the Lexington Ex press„ just come to Immix The prisoner not tieing , able to employ coun sel, and the indignation of the wholecommunity being .so strong against him that no lawyer would woluntrer his minims, the caret &reigned him able counsel, and appointed Friday for the trial. When the ease Game up, the prisoner 'Jibed his . counsel to move for a change of ve nue. - His counsel advised.hito not to make such a motion, otathin that At the motion was our !Weed, he would - certainly -betaken by a mob and hanged without trial. Hereupon he die misted bie waned, and undertook the manage-, wrest of his own ease. lie then ordered a rub e pasta for Mn. - Allen; be lady - of the man whom he bad murdered, eyidentiy, tiupposing ! thst her deep dlstrosic would prevent' her attendaratio in wart. The subpcose 'was,-.however, granted; but •whetheer the attendsaor of Mrs. A. wee proonred or not, we did not leers, ; lie next stated to the court, that hp lid Jestiod'irtn experience in criminal °marts, 'that the Ism required that the prisoner should berarabbed With a panel of the venire that Was to dettidcupon his case, forty eight, hours .before the oommenoement of, the •Thii requireteini - of the law not having been complied with, lie demanded a continuance of the case mitt[ the next Mardi Tenn. At Ode point of the prodeedings,': the. multitude being seastied that his onlideslin Wee delay, with an intention to mike his etempe, determined to take 'he law into theirewn bands, aid dragging the miserable "retail from the , wart; immediately • It Is now prett7 well known here, that Ex. President V4l Beinashas reoelted from the Ad. ministration an appointment if Umpire on be half of the United States, In the mixed commie eronimetablioght Lindon to settleßritish and American °Lama. Will all right we presume, if any napabllliy was oonsillted; but 113 President Vas BOIS; we see, if he was • younger man, would reCOATO the sale support from President Piero° tv be Pratt dent of toe United States, that be had from Gen. Jackman ho 1836 wad HMO. -The mantle, hawse. er, can fell'oa "Prince Jobe," Theadoidnlatratlon, - especially the Attorney General, Mr Cushing. .6a preparing the public mind for wet" about Great Britain and Cobs, by • serial of inflammatory senates In the Union. The object la to-divert public attention from , do mestic troubleig Fad: Pr., N." Y...lErpren A Washington . earreepondent of the New York Conner, alluding to_ the Tenni article., on Cube that have appured in the Usti**, says:—"lf the temper of these articles indicates the policy of the Admialstration, then - the annexation , of Cuba, or a war with epain le inevitable.' The ooze:1Mo¢ of °abate pronouneed to be doplonble and rtmoltltle. end the readers of the all:Iola pa per are told that the thilted Mates Gin andwaght to remedy the arteraucee:lhat of llet that bow-. bland, zed that no other tel or aught:46 be allayed to do it. Ttuit la to say, in Plan* er English, the Osbeas being misgoverned as 4 oppressed, it Is oar duto MIN! and approprt. as their Unitary. T hu sales of articles le lisdoubbedly . addressed to the democracy as a Aube. respooded to In a manner indk 'We nun the nutmeat of UM party le ripe for" interptimpOre may expect , some decides de 000#4Pri fen -the esqlheitlosi of Cabe."' A Now ROUT'S TO TM. PAOII.IO —From Central America we have accounts of the aegotiatione between Mr. E GIORGI! SWIM, as the agent of a Company of wealthy capitalists -in this city, and the Government of See Salvador, with re gard ton new channel of inter oceanic aommitni cation woes he territory of that Stato. This scheme has been for menthe to preparation. and some to promise decided advantages over Nies raugus, Panama, reheat:dental,. Atrato, cr any other of the variono album routes. The Inman the Atlantic side is to begin at the Gulf of Arca dy:le, or some other convenient harbor on the Bay ot,lionduras, and traverse the courery, as directly se practicable, to the Gulf of Fonieoa, OD the Pacific. The distance from New' York to the depot of the road will be much less thin to the Tebhantepeo terminus, to San Joan: del Norte, or Aspinwall. Tho length cf tbn road will be from ono to two hundred miles; sled the Gulf of Forteeett is far the beet harbor on the Pa eifte, south of San. Francisco. We are assured that at a moderate calculation, the journey from New York to the Californian metropolis will be aooomplished in lees time by this route than by Vera Crux, or even by Tehosuppoc, supposing that lino to be opened and worktd with all possi ble success. Resides , the San Salvador route roes through a perfectly peallby no well as very beautiful country, where a road can be befit with out costing the lives of its laborers, at much. lees expense than at:Panama, Nicaraugua, or Tehuan tepeo.—N P Tribeiru. FRAITD4 tIT THE CALITOESTIA TILADZ —A Sill Francieoo Correspondent of the Journal of Com merce speaks of the bitter complcints made by merchants in Ban Francisco, of the growing practice in Eastern Ci. 103 of false peeking, fuse weight and tares. equal In many cases to ten or fifteen per neat, on butter, barns and bacon in hhda. Boston and Philadelphia eggs are sent there in large quantities, in tine marked and in voiced 20 dozen each, which cannot ho made to bold, when emptied of all tho limo preparation. over 15 dozen. He also charges The New York and Boston shippers with over meashring goods. Ship-owners not being satisfied with freights that will pay 100 per cenb profit on a single voyage, seek to add 25 per cent, mere by Arming their elastomers. Nineteen inatanom have re study, be !aye, come under his observation, where, on freight bills of about s7oo—cieduefions of orer.mensurement have been exacted and' re funded of over four hundred ruble feed Others have had nearly one-third taken off by retries& orement at 890 Franelmo Emma-urn ran. LEBBILIA —The late Jos Wiad• law, Esq , of Payette County Hy , manumitted twenty-one elaves previous to his death, °Sean, dition that they go to Liberia. nits oondition they have aeoeptea, and' a few days ago left Lexington, Ey., for Baltimore, to embark for Liberia. Eiwzrzwarain.—Prom Berne, Ootober 14th, it was elated that the federation had resolved to support tha oantou of Tieinoln its difficulty with Austria. It will grant supplies for the employ ment of the population thrown oat of employ ment by the Austrian bleckado. Raving ex.. haunted every means ef onnocesion consistent with the national honor, Switzerlood will no longer ascent to 'any future oncroschments of Austria. MAYORALTY WilAtair 41wilt bo a eardlatera ibr Mayer et Pittaburgh. auftleet to Ma drelairci al the Whiz sad Aot!• 1.4.4te SPECIAL TrOTICES 111ler b WE DIREU the attention et our pa& ero to the adnottlooctenT of ...MUSE'S INVIOOREEIEti OSIIDIAL" to tot trona alto. the Earth Li 2.. lI.NLYNTIA AND LAFAirATTN GOLD AIiAIDA Co:mu n New T. rO cciameL . rpl3...Aa • lifirlirst Premium for best Silk WILSON A SUN. /sehlocable Bottom 91. Wood 'rut. are now peetoo.d to Irroleh tteir extetualers4 toil the public. so snort/mint of nit; tad Cert. width for beauty of talth. and orices. es linct begin , paned tty , toy Lou. In the city. Particular othrotlart I. lovitel to our owo maaallotore or 113. 9320 acd 14.00 Iles. ar224.4k08 AMOS LELAND & 00., in PEARL STRRET. "Haw YO.I. ZANII.F.ACITIIIIHEI AND DEALERS to IVZMY Di CIIIIPT/011' or STRAW GOODS, onsieltruf Iu put or PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED. BRAID CANTON.AND PALM LEAF HATE English, Itallian. Swiss and Silk Bonnets. AILTEITICIAL FLOWERS, STRAW TRIMMINGS, Act.ito., By ..the - • Compelling sos of the largest. Stooks In ths city. to Whlleh tho' attastion of GaAs ant Tiros Boyers Is respect 'folly solicited. N. /11.-113 1 3TTRIta •ra Particularly larited to oall •zamiae oar atcale, atilela h .anal alprvnalz la Wail that% ambStatia all tha rum sail lasbionabla istylo!at I.loada. Ocr3-43.1 TLird Annual Statement THE STATE MUTUAL PIKE AND' 114/.4ItARINB INIONIANLId COMPA lt, .I Itarrienirg 4 1 .tc l em& thiCeMP7. zut(Viffk os 'sr "" t-rmam to maw es'A,_, 10 to boatr 00o•Fu VI6 10 Sary nod 04 rnitue-- LOW OG Prorrit99: eanailled ----AI 2,799 98----4.119,183186 Do. trTm1na..41...—..... . 71e-4 81 L. 1.011. En. 316.. COIntd.4 I IOPICAII.: . Ina RStirood Promlaum • 1.940.1918 try, P8181199.4< —77,90 i Qapitil Otoak. pink fn antl Amount of seams liable Ina -- . 118,53,81/1_7(1 4161111: PrilMillttl Notre— F 200.61": Donde .p ill i cgina•DiDtDAD. ntiLd aii 7 fri u suTirlrkiroileiai;;;?ei. l . 42 ' "3 , 21 *. figure& by tio.4. 11.820 El • Ornee Furniture end Stationer, ..... I.DUD Do ."' -----,--11358,a18 ID Amount of idtneted &alma against the o=l, ' • PIM) not yet flue ... So.ooo 00 P t l 4Nl4 ( lllU V l lVlt i Peritb i tirg ht° e*"'tl' Josacm, . A. INUALNillauker. Yltltenreh: JoJCALM .1c; (I B. KLITIII4II.IOII.D. Daughtti county: A. J. UILLBT , Ulmleborg; 11 T. JOUR.% _ . P.OltraT YIA/T7.. (tartan aounte: JilLiN 'P. ProsiJor.t.j. A. J. OILLET, Seretary. {VIII Ineure enellot wells of see and Inland neveleetkl: also, on rueroherll. ID dry or oonntry.st lowest retWe rer.irtent with merely. Policies leaned on dwelltow honer, labor perpetuelly..or for • tom. of Tears. B. such 1./flee, corner of fourth And Prol l htlekt streets ettf A. A. thIItRIES. /lamer,. , HOME NSURANCE COMPANY, - - NEW YOBS, CABS OAP/TAIL. $600,0,001 R. 0. LOOMIS. No. S 9 Wood etront.ll/GborNA. DISZCTOIRS: . . Bunton L. .Lormar Lots of the Moo. UartlAnt. Jona.. Onasp....-...... Inna of Orwell • q * OA Theodore A/Mcnace, Wino of Gowen • MaNamoci. Itiolaretß4Plor .. .... -............... of Warta Meg • 00. Ifillioxo if. Mains ......-.....firm et Olatlln, Alollon • OA George 81ia...........-.....---- firm of( looms Bliss & Co. . tors If. 1k0....- ... ... .-.-.......1, .rm of 800, blaboor & Ca 011eff1g, Wend. Viral ofWillard • Wood, Vino of Stotts & &fur. Ihnry a ZIA -........ Cm of Ely. Otcri , A a Bono .1 Ow Low,- -.,. .... - ....-..........V1na of Amos kor • .0+ rks B. Hack . .. .. Winn <4'o. B. Houk & p ~., 'ti l l , . z.,.7":::ii';;;;'Neugt-.Jalliz: a Co, A . _,,,,,,,..p z ..... F ,. ,:i. . 1 . ev .. rit or t ..ti., t o, P=.. , - ......4/Ino Ot JAI HZ:. Ant; 2 8:* j 01 • 1 . 002u-...........Virm of Tr.nrtirigr. JEkbt . a 0.: L 7 . p""nleili;::: --- iii;n7 0.14 w%. s i trA I a c t cr;., A c i c it= - * .. :::•. ":" . 31:t f,i I,h. ntrf,.VAt -§r.D.O.nman..... ...... --.Yirm ot Cam.. Lathrop Ar 00. iteng. , ...... Firm of T.& 11. MorNottigor.. teASolfont. ..... .......-...,..Viral of Johnson& eantutd.' -1ii.N0rt0n..............V1n0 onforton, OcLOor • Hon' .11 e . 1'1 . ‘ . • l e , ' ,4, #.:§i7ll-, Z . .: . : ll ;iti . e;Filacka o feeirefc t l / 1 7 PiF. ..14. 8. 1kuva.......„....--..-Firm OA. ILAITOCI &Oa :RA pxkl ooo d, - .......-...„....ir15m of R. Lockaved • Zoo.l , f,p:liimkttts„...- ........ ....alma Lloohloo. &Om • ck4i . ,lorael. DaolohT,. ..... 7.l,railymii;;;:liZiriNi;t7i:: II 4::' , .. _ , Ainp.ph /Irma fmckmanua, Nardi a Co.'. 4 ,,,,,, ="7:=;=::,..7.151[4";4%Zab1itat cf , P' 4 2Fookr.a::::::ii;rifilitlZZ r a w a.tatt / a zr..ZT -h i' '' r Pi tiagirr" L i tt' oral ./4 ,, i. , .7c.F.::::::41.A. ? t,w411 41 . a Co. • . Au t o,- -- • 1,.7.74-cra. ~, .. . • • • snow Lakeorus. itedort. • uitie Assignee's flotioe.-hOundersigned Ar 7 ' alguee. of Enwassi limmasoa. lathy laotify e , sak.g. Brown's Riag of Jamaica Gin" l persons , • • •"Thic Z..r . ...... ra • Fratrairation of unusual ucellanou iniel ted tif cad Ilaselton , to call sod meta payment, :- to .. 4....M............ .t.... 1 ramit cholera...ha short. in all uil a!! persons heeling claims web:at him, win Ow. ! ..".', .t.1 4 ‘. 4 .. . . MO of lb. digestive fonctioa, lt I. of C.' area t them far rattlement. is estimable Vale. Dutton the Drara.p re o r .b.„,,,id,,,,h, The store Will he kept open to cell vut the stock of coal. 1 cholera and sommer emphatic. of chltinna, it Le peculiarly on 111.1,J about 40 due from tide date. where W. EL Rio` ..! „ ...4. .....; Z.! rztz.ll / ...z Z z.dlz kh... • het./ 4 h• iraratoct it. einl, one of the designees will be found. , :, C1703—.60 sun to get t he ge11611:111 Eseenra, which la 'REUBEN KILLER. Jo., . is, «pared only by Y. BROWN , at bra Drag • and Chemical OEORGE A. BERRY, Stem, dorttwast carder of Ilftl. and Cheramt at.reaLL Ph. R" M. 1.1. SINCAID. al,lphs,and for sale by all the respectable apothecaries on I.litabiirrh. Oct. 18,1343. 4.1 Muliniraa eh. Ptstee; sal. In bittsberigh , by . nerd. P.m Jr., lt, ,a, A. -._ - - , , I...thar.r.tock •00. El , . tj. Bmith„ Lemuel Wilcox A Co.. : H. HOLMES & BRO . j ' 6ch "'''''' lM & on. in Attention, City by 11. P. Schwartz mad Lee A. neck bililiiiP24)TUlLEßS Or fiklau ein SOLIDEn VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, h u A Oa - NATTOCRS, CROWBARS, &o, TIMBER softzw, BRIDGE BOLTS, OAR BOLTS, ASUERS, COTTON. TOBACCO, .01D LUMP SCREWS. PITTSBURGH ; Office 95 Wood at., between LA and Sind. All klnde at blacksmith work for B at,,..ridge., le, done at th. aborteat natl. end at lb. loweat Ake. All work warranted equal to soy 59.59d95.3.1ES 002° Ifirdtze. S. E. OLIN*, fashionable Dress Maker and Millvrr, No.7C Fourth street. aaeond non. Al: Work entrusted Will tro executed With nestnasa and dhostch. 0013 Le t - BURKJ t BARNES' SAFES--Rerei 1. Le. kind of testimony as id the nine of our !Urn. upon which we uus coarldeutly rut the reputation of our work. We have already published severs/ eortincaleo, moving that Safes made for cur regular and ordinar7 Wee, and rold abroad, have been subjected -k,the - E , EVErtI:ST Ulan IN ACTUAL .00NPIAURATION6• and preserved their °outwits totally free from damage. The fanning to another proof of the auto incontestable tiff:emotes:— $lO,OOO WORTH OF BOOMS AND PAPERS SAVED WITH A $4O ME! -•- • ALBION. Maui Warm I'a.l November 12.1&52. 3lssess. Dom a bsausa— De ar Your twit - lettere sr. re dul y I . ..calved. I was absent at Um time. I would to boot to 7.. Ban,. I mushier It perbatly 0101.11 YIV a tit . 1 tasted the one I bought of you lot WI. on the to.a - ntoe 01 the 1018 of June last—my store building b..,horned to ashes. It was built of wood and brick— . ;tree throe. story building. My Onto woe In It at the GI me of th• fire, and tell Into the WI., where them was • I.rge amount of 011. It was a very hot fire. My cotes and book• aecounta that wen In the Elee , modulated to about Too Thousand Dollare, n whish was there was wg rg o.rtfa ttlitlrdo i l=slu n a d rafTo U l ' O ' L . ' no 41=1•„ hot'bny a liala to keen their payer., ao., to—sod g.t ope oat .41 eOO4. ottnasfely reomamsral your Oohs to coy co, Yours, draly. JOHN Itt,ahag ago Oakland Property for Bale—This priiiiertp le dictated about otter half mile from the city trinUng on Peromylvmds Avenue. It is covered with Fruit tree. of the choicest ktnets.miny of them In bolt Peering. 41.0 an abundance of .Ontpe e Nmetibereirt git 'mut. ilooetberry i tv, be. There le • two etory Frame Neese, tii•etber with .nvenlent out bow. on It. For eeet I arose. artelpleasemeneae of Mostion. Ws property <snw bei en/Teased. /1 contains a little over woes. 1 .11 0 whide together, or divide It to salt purchasers, TUOT. J. CAMPBELL, No. 110 Wetter street. =MEM TUENRY 11. COLLINS. roawAIiDLICI AND COMIVILSSION MERCHANT, AND WELN.I4:IALS DEALNa IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, ADD PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. NN Wood eeeeelnbargli. rl6 ~'co. INNOR, BROTHER do CO., BA FILERS AND INSUILLNCE DEALERS, N. 16 WOOD .TRDET, One door from First:street, Pittsburgh, get,„ Buy and eell Par and Current Funds Bloat ant Time Parham. Cola. Stock; Eaatarn and Western Tim. Mlle, and rromeerory Num; allnw a Por omit, on Time !tepidKea of Par and Current !foliar ...and. irix{l, flew ant Harlem Pollen... for the s&no fiesicrinuor ataapitop (cub Capital S 1700300) and Royal lanunutor (sari tad 010 uf0.000). sole CHAR-LE S E. LOOMIS STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Morgages &e., Negotiated. YARTILCLAR ATTENTION . . -- • . Otll - k , TUN DUROILASSI AND SALE or ETIOIIB. 1,1r. , D-.1••••Ir H. Jos. l Co.. cornet - 0 , 4,2 .r•ti Veurth str.seD Dab R. C. LOOMIS, (Of the tete firm of 111'Curdy Leohole,) SCIIOI.E.+ALC DiLLLEIL LI BOOTS 51) Wood se:forty Pittobazgh. Je3:d I i's 3 11 ' ' ¢ Iniuranw boZipa.ny of Fittaborgb 11. D. B.LNII. CIL L. MA ILL4IItI.L. OrPICY, 04 WATJOi, BrriVlD2l DANIS? AND • WOOD BTIONTO. 4- • .UBO. HULL Atio UAJZSio ti!".111 , UN TPA ,`D ANL :Al Str Lt. Cy — •• ••aar.r. d.•••••• ey D'iR.L Aso, U aver: of WA .4Y4 ara LVf. • YL N • Va• • ram •...1 Tit • .31 . 0.1 e 7 tot aCJ):01.1: II V King. W.I. Ba.rotor. , (Om. Lortutoo. J.,. , r. M. lit.: .4.2.,/ RAM,' : WC, riLithAl, • Dotto rt. Duolst. .t• 1 Jolon S. Dilworth. ft. ttorbantal. t rt.their poll-to. O.t.t.t. -1 b.....www. I I. iloltonorswor.x. tf z. ' r ' ; '''' S..... 4 VPs O. n'u. d 02 2 .__.t...t.,„_........_-___ i V.X X; IV 4=1=77 - .7 a 1 T (41 trial asitovAz. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. DIMMERS ADD WHOLESALE DZILIIIRS IN 7011.7.10:: AND DWIEBTIO LIARDWAILE, OVTLXILY, olun linen .removed to their new and az Np c`9 Wool straot. four donroabova tba Bi ncO.l, oh.tO their euetomara. au& norrebsuro 0 , 11111T1'.1 to an oxacaloarkm of the mot anomie .at.•or olsool to this ail' , • . - - FLEXING BROTHERS, (SUCM.9O4I rr r. Cob • CO.) WROLZIALZ Dam/atom • rt.,. 60,W00d street, Pitilditargb. 116...Pr , rrlearra or Dr. arlooyes Cilsbnded lroraqtyp 1311., IA JAMES P. TANNER, ssuoLzuLn DEALKR IS BOOTS. SHOES, ammo, AND LEATHER, No. 66 Wood street, Pittabarib, =ramp ?MD Sib VOCITN. c. *a- szock catmints Of upwards 0f.2400 . vsisst r bad alo of BOOM' 8110 E. *ad LIONNKTiI, onrobloval alrxt ty Now If Ili lalvrtnEV a s fra t rera , a 4 a , d . mt:a k attr ur r comoarlog favorably with %boas of Phlla4olphts and N rto,7 fete ow- York. Niretmora 0111 plias* 001 Kai 00.0,10. wave' brayiroi. Al.. NEW YORK SOLE LEATUKR. )y2ll DAGUERREOT YPES AT TILE NATIONAL GALLERY. JJACKSON'S National Daguorrean iahnOry, ^r, of [ L. r.t ..a126 stud Market street, (oppadte L.. Wilrule Drug those,) littebereb, Leal. awl Ileatleerea wiehioup to obtahalttalike likeneam at reef-rate priece W Wass rail at the above.ttablielp re,..t. Oiled up lOU, vet 7 drotwrior NWe .dlity LULL& arr‘psel with ouch ekiil that Us operator un take the oots...haste fee shrines of the harem lona with all the est= °gap:Ngl ho;. ath wi uponner plicate. taken or orlidanktnianarto fo-a reerl.4. , ..l'eteous eat reutriced hi take • picture. arrires • per , iablre, ipot. I Stare-Nog Laken or ant and dye..M punnet. It tct part th vlcipity. pArllnt,, Oren. In .lo GatfaNtlitt hoart• =WI iterantsain learde wlvd" NELSON'S lOW PRZIELMIC _ DA GUERREOTYPES. rumor rick BUILDINO, TELIAD kfralitrr. A 1111;e:ENS and graingerm who with to ot:o. nj tv.'a raltrxurt..to, ',LIAM .1 lite 111.9 liketwoo.ot i -,,rr 14..04 , .A. pti, ort`t And It to (bar latmrept to all of tto , ~, :I bait cAtxbtlatmeut. la..* oathe eatisf tkg i.c. , -.4....1. or 00 ohm' , towte. lIATIna one tito ivy ~ n 4 Lot Art•ohted Aida .A.,i BAytjcAt. .y. on: 4,,,ctm I,T tim purpop, with itentrumoto of Oa AM p.m.rf , E , l ix 1a4...1 bo • lngraGptniltLOOY.ton Of P n t4t.n. 14'ti>!.1.1'ffili 77:4 j gr .' 1 V 071‘, b Arr.T glialgr,il.:irta t m, to rY...r to tkao f.arorg of the At, • otylo of ail; wtypec, elthar rd rgl 7 cc in 000 Ur& whlob now never 13({ , 111,a1: .1 1 .. 1 . r .i n .. -.l..pliTs. :I;:d .. tl,titiCly) it/ CI ••••Ta l frir r $ Ell= A Card—Since: the Proprietors' recent Leheretory enlargemente have allowed him to ”pply hi. numerous enters for Lyr n't /Emhart., he ha. .1.0 Intro. doe*/ arnee new Obsonteal alleitker whir& adds .Nil to the kirk ehers.ger of this Immensely popular ertlele for ButoUfylog, proeming and Iteetoring the Nair. Let those now Poe; Whenever used before. - And' there who always wed, • Now use the rum. The ',MN Is etlll BA eta, to largo boillet and may for hod at any Mons In the United Rate*. D. B. Barnett. proprietor, 101 Broadway, New York. ocl&lm • D. NI. BARNA.% Proprietor. 101 Broadway, N. Y. gold I. 'Pittsburgh by B. N. Sellers, 0. Fraser. Beni. Pain, tr.. !lotting k Bre.. and loses A Totter. 10.19 --- Seethe Stomach prepares the elements . or the Wieland the blood; sod If It does the work feeble end Imserrectly, liver &Werra ie the certain tweak,. As soon, therefore, es any effeltiot, of the /how to perceived, we may bet rare thet the digestive omens are out of otter. The first Ching to be done, in to sdmlnieter A waffle which will - sot directly agora the stomach-46e inithurgring of the entreat nteehlnery. ►or this gnome we coo coo connoted lABOYLANDII fa tail AN BITTERS. OrsPertel by Dr. C. ,112 )leekeon, rhitadelphia. Acting as en elteve• •- glee co d e wife, it strengthens the digestion. chimes the eondition of the blood end thereby aires regtessity tothw bowels,: fAf Bee edvertlsenteet. e 536.2. se -Indigestion and 'Liver Complaint CURED in( Alms erraolawst —Bead the following letter from/4v. O. Dickinson. • WWll:miry in Oregon: Mt. J. M. Rita—Derir Sfr.:-..klyeelf gad ill , . h i .,k. Men ',Ur beoetitte• br the nee et your Petroleum, I wkb to have you send me a box of two or throe doses bob .ties... I am Ow Oordiregat mut Minister in this plats. and ..,...1 of pools are egteted with Indigestion and an Median of be liver. lb. mots of myself and *lb. bens takin• y. • PICISOL6OII. OR ROA UM. We took ecru./ hot ae—two or three taeli—abo a yearend albeit • Imo. end w t tare never solo - zed en good ealth for you, II or. have noe that Om.. / had not taken • Musk bot• ti Wore woo lness ro d. e etommti which ao dfatreems lb. dyspeptic, rolla sad 1 bat. felt nothing of It Moo. that time. Ely wife wu•leo 'whored from • oh t tle Obelllit of the liver. which had boat ot SoVillod loon 0 ad • log. by the nee of your Petroleum. void by by Bt. KIM. Canal Iletki 3 OCO. 11. HEYS ewe- 1.0 Wrod stmt.:nod Druggiete and hitt/loins Nelms ewe rry. here. - Ram Mystifying Petroleum will *MY 1 "dd se'-Ai a Spring and Bummer Medicine, MARTIIOi tIPIIIIIIII idllitt/RE Mazda arreminent a. born a l l ow., It. annuli:ly °Menelaus action on the blend; Its stiengthsdnirnled nitlbing coalition ie wa s action on tho Liter; It. tendency to thine all honeys to the scirtace,: Marshy eleansisus the 'Want according to tiatustes own Drinotiptlce; its barmilens. Lnd at the name Masa xtriatplitary good ants. and the number of men testified to by many of Ma most ittptitabl• anise= cif Ilichmond,Vn..snd elsiewhathmost be unkeledrii Mama that there 1# no humbug about t< ' 7l " tzta • 44 / 11 iatigr r itle arK l sSairit 0010141 Teacher Wanted. A TEACLIEB, wanted at East Liberty rs. &tool. ice Board. of Collins Townehtp, wW meet on WOllll.l. do,, the 9th day of Nov., at I o'clock. r. k, to revolve rrupoeltione and month aprlfasnut. titan-42r per month—olchool to oommenoe on Mon. day, the 14th of Nov., and to continue fort month. Br order of the'Noard. LUNY S. DAVISON, noNINIA4OI recretuy., MROO.IIB-50 dos. Brooms jun reo'd and &JP for We by noN IIENIth IL COLLINS. bble. and half bbls. Lake Fish, 1 . roYd and 1, :ale by LIZATIIY 11. COLLIN:. IiEESE,-340 bx. WE stem Reserve, and Cream 011 :Teal e rV c . o .4 WV . • by A tt %'oox o test lry Seat, m biro's Townalop, containing G c O t i nfront and 127 .‘ depth. Tb• Inactoeunclitta conelet of a good 2 OP Chick Dwelling House ing rooms, with *char ondeg lit • entire house. with *aloe ont-b.ouT and crabbing, and Wall (roll tree and minellelit watt rem et Mmthlri JOWD, and the VA'' an. In nattonahle time gaggle. of John Limon., /t.'d us. hancuel U. WI/. lietas on the premien.. n 03.310. YOUNG GENTLEMA zho graduated ra. at nee nf the best Colleges hi the 1 at, and rho ham 114..• woe; for y e arm • column et toxaemic • Xatody, daslice • ftttatton Teerh• r in mom High deb ;or In a private amily The tee, city rater.ncee grey S. 1. this cilite. n03341° FOIC SALE--MONTPILIEIt .110112 L LAND r•aglise rot flatg—The attire Hotel It .:Awn 7 lee Ilan allege., City. In the villare of Parr \ y i k , rllia, add Ile tee rerrlie Plank lined. The Noma Is 10 feet Indere, oontalnum 8 large mouse And • kitchen. rem, nerdion with Nu above larg e 20 to 21 .or oteuitt al i.od Also. •stanolve et...bland; there id • hid.* he water werka runreng into the kitehm, add all othet'n ' .1.87 padroarmenu. This place gill readily rent ittrr icor, add is offeredier t uhka . . , N A it atlt rh.t. , --\ ALEXANDER G, W ROLESALE 43 ROLI.L. i IMPORTER - or - BODA H. Al. DUI. LW PHD DUCE. An D PitTe3l3UiTl NA:SU/ADVIL LS. 51 13.___ Liberty street., Plittsblazgh P.. AND SHOES To Glass Man. .tnreri3. E sabecribor le novi\ receiving diTect (ran the factories. in England per ships Mu:of Urbane:l. Uccle Howard, Eeoohle. Raba., amt., trod LAbus. ow. PhlL•dalph cat llaltnote, 760 oasts grit quality hada A. \ 200 do esoond quality do do. alapted to W. Ile.obastrie• el Glass. s I,b he offs.. to lola on nasal:table terms for rash or a 1.9 • ad baps, not \ ALEX*. DELL BIND. ALTPETILE-350 hip ernde Saltpetre 1.1 arriving by EaEros.l and C.J.an for nd nod \ ALEX- XING. AOKBP.EL-50 bble. loge No'. Mack oral: bolfbbla. do dy, In •• re and for ale by , ALEX- K.NIO. ptARLASH 7 OO bbla:\P a WI ' 5 A . 1A0 , 11 . --Ibbla. No. 61 UQAR-60 hhds. N. O. , ifir in stone 1. - 3 and fur eat. by ace ILI OLABSES--60 bbls. N. 0. Mol sea in IT I atm and to eata by ALEX- IPG. t rPLES-18d bble. English'ltanibus, ell_ rowan, Auer, Pippin.. Penoeks and Cfireenln c re 4. e net thle day. pad S. .n. bi - , A.-1 A. MIDI no 3 ...,_ 1 " I.. tr q' - IGN, XTRA FAMILY FLOIIR-60 htilekohonie LA wh, t • Wheat Flow redd Ind ealie by \ \ nos A. 1 A. ManANll. \ —._ _ , UGAIL-10 bhdt, for. gulo)ow to dol I, . a 111 • ..... _ 'LIRE NIIISFAI OAR • aTS—lfyibea Vonetiap Carpet* N. A(.ri and Wit de. to which wan owns* tba ;tenth= haver Cop. .124 State intr. tor wan er W. 11111•2012 X. on 3 • " 112. Matta it. BAGS-2000 131 store (or sale by JR n to /SULU DICRIT 00. LINNY BAGS-60® to eirrive for rate by I .l l 111 AI IIApICIICET • el. ST. NIOHOLAS ERTEL. • ...-.. TO THE Tlt • V Att. - I1 0 P /13 L IC. THE landervigned reipeetfillli gives notioe LUZ the ET. NICHOLAS gore% tenet nyen tor thy seaman:Matt. of the nubile, hating Wen rebuilt on the old eft% fernsarly crenated by the United Sham, on the rimier of Baltimore ova favvm vtiv.t. OembrdereL Md. All the verdant Iroprovemertut hanabeen Introdnowt, and hunted:lld In • new an I elegant Arta. Therrronttetor be log a Nottbadat Ilona keeper. hop \to be able to tine ere rry ..Viesatlcn. and solinits a lame etpubllo patronage. nalleell J. 0: EtlOtibttkND. Pronnete, re& , N hitedetpuis \ iling,\anci\ \ total Iron finnwla, f Barba XORE ' GALTACi 814. Rood (rad Vows &rat, nuoi rwoonia \tss *lllrll.C7Clt ROUGIIT and,\Case Iron R all Mot ■ of Orontrit , tul nWI At.bit Worts, Iron Itatllo‘lbr gnsblla sad olive Versodishr,lettow. re. '401“. La Parttealu &Motto veld to the nodose» Lot, A Non a CleUseher'e bo.k of \larixinal nf Priv...eat to pennekirtahl,t o makes wept . ritoolltet SUNDRIES --313 topgs Fe there; \-\ a 407 w I gAr z,nole, "A ad. ,„ ( 4,.b\„ ULD D GICE•Y . • FE . AJHERS-25 DIGMBTA.L-460 64ne*pier;S old blast 1, In amok, 0.1. tri, ', ILILLAIMOR ' '& 00 ' "s • Copper Ro or Balk r jr .i. Baltimore attd f C e uta 'Bmelthw t A . inl.e Co. offer . Ibr nab% Matt iiel ',ROLLING LL at Wbeutono Point. U ePtlor, \. lbh all I erporttornars, whkb how bem‘lrd';:3l7 'tit , r , r. obr ter 1 1 3satbs. Lffbe rolobloery all so le,ar mei& by A.& W. Demmer! & eon. with 4 ?Tab atm Nit 4:4 00 Mo.. CZ:o4tenCrit:ll,r4:=6.4ft Vi i tti C ana roll; all ore pprovt4 GU it.; aleo , Al !ma N A lAD. 0 elilki .1 roll*. whten 2111 , . nem \be. used,,• A lAD( GLIM 1 ,comll;,toz:4•ll.ag fornscALor ti oepre: =lmp omobrl. .Ix a n e tis I t , l r l i z i t , l i i i tgrod ypfll y r,,__Alins 011 . 130, P 2t4T: 70 b \,I,M odorltla A. , ,, on w. \ \Art , .The , sosoblaor7rrlll be mold Orieratelr Warr tbe en lilt &land. - Aprboattra may to mad to kr. .., ',,. ' B. a C. a\PX. CO., doigoo. , , EVE SALE—A raluableN,llonso iuiuo. r Lot in the Ist Want, City of 11 , : egheay. co o 't:l, WWI Lane floating the neer. ~ it Se a UOW bilOk bulidlog.3 'tortes high. con , -. " , -.. r, ro— ybee,o,e an overflew* trailer mete •• * ot steno; Thar are also . ', on \ ant elk , orrtalree, together - tußtly of burr.- am [mak to e by 0•31,21 r d nine. W cam, 11=1:1= CM GICNERAI 16 raw oljaattleul.. ~...tetton, a ltan to Intro' on'ordanl Agente for tho rate of Glam . . Nana and _lll no Lured ar itt:zrzithdrz 4 .ll.- "P•Elzduli. Ong aeo, S _ UGAR-175 Ude. prime and ebotee ' p. 6 nrur to dm and tbasaltqty 11.DALZIFIX lARD—In balrele and kegs bratora ftkr re. br 0013 , 3. J.6p011111. PLAID SILKS-.That opened at\ A. d; I,„,:llB.lll.*ANikafaigr:...:ubveltV% INEGAII-40 bble. prime article, in 5 4re ood tor We low to dole ormittormott. 0013 J, J. HOOK;\ • OILS--20 bblR Tanners' Oil; do WA dce, '8 do Iliesolaod Wbalo I fbr solo by fooliof IL Oat Mita, a CM. Liborti L • I VIM?. BARRELE-50 Oder Bondi' for IL) ado by VON BOMNUOILSE a inrarat _ _ _ 4: ETAL-25 tone Charcoal'Metal for a r . VON BON\HOBar ,a latlttPHY I In staniaadtby ril. by tbol J. B. C • RIND STONES--100 Berea Grind Stones y r In this =bawd orb bar •• tar WA. by VOYOION OEST & Ler2 . gage PAUL Biller, joaY oet4 loosesion to .1111111ijorgtily741,fr. 1 by oat B. A. PA !ILIT11,1:1C 00. 11RI6D NUMBS -4 Ibla: for= 7 '; ETA Great Meiling to the • i.;cted.- 1), McLane, the Inventor of the celebrated Liver Pills, trod these Pill. throwers] yeas Is tds practice, before ha could be induced to offer them to the public In mat • manner as to make them known throughmitthe mentor This learned phmician felt the mane repeognance that all hi ihmbeded men of MidrISCO feel In entering the lista •ar Most three unecropulons empirlcs who obtrude their useless nostrum - upon the public, and rely upon a mete= of paging to =stain them. Convinced e 'however, of the reel value of the Liver Pills, and infinermed by the plain dleates of duty, the Doctor finally secrifice4 hi. delicate Ldings on timelier of public good. Isle great medicine hr.; ' not disappointed the expectations of the medical Prutitionere, at whose buten. he wtr induced to forego hr. ir.alrLlrrio. PrruneverY ci ear ter done hear the man gratifying amount. Edits wonderful curative effects—the dZest and the Wert. the North and the South, ere alike la oor with . tidinge of great Joy' from the ediered wonderfni Pills have oompletAly conquered that Neat emerge of America, the hirer Complaint airPercbarlirs will be careful took for Da. AMA WWII 0 CLISDRATID LIVER PILLS, and take none e , es. There vs other Pill., berPortine to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. lt'Lane'. Liver Pills. Mao Ids Celebrated Vern:Mugs. can now be had at all reel:eatable Drug atm. In the United Blabs, and by the *Me Proprietor. .PLEMINGIIHOSIIEBZ, nrISS tatoooszoro to J. Kidd & Co. CO Wood iL On Wednosisr. Novenaber 7A, /DORY M. swimm. SA. The funeral will lake place on Thursday. at 1 o'oloek, p. x., from - the etorldenee of hie father, I. P. guilt, D. D. North Common. Allegheny City. • At Malvern, Dogland, of sudden tinegoerted Mr. JAMRB P. 811112, of thl• city. NEW ADV/CRTISNICIENTII • ?OR PRINTERS—We will 11:ON PRES/3. Imperial xis% •• , 7 lug noUu . li&CHOPY.N 4 13A.UE 8 UQAR-25 !Ada. prime N. 0.; I bhlll. iSlifi4: \ 10 do Ittnod. f.r..lAoy , col J . D. WILLIAMS. 122 Wad t.t . ' - ir OFFEE-60 bags prim e Rio; O.J 10 do Tru Ik do ul Gov. AIWA, oft J. D. WILLIAM& T EAS -8o halt otkeata prime Green & Blk: 160 toddles do do li D. J. D. WILLIAM& rrOBACCO--10 b.za:le, 8e and 10e prong; 10 do 11b /m 1 h . lb do: In keip bi0.,1 0 twin: 1 cue Diarbood 4.% _ 90i J. D. 'WILLIAMS. DRIED APPLES--IGO bits. on coneign moot. for ato bY , J. D. WILLIAbLi. A A. MASON & CO., will exhibit on ibta. N =.4) , zegrg,z 2 ..or re . : 7, 1, 4 stook of g0Ve..:k.......1...0.1rer; Linen and Ilot;se-te: , PZE TlOO bble. to arrive bytiuTal, for oale DICREY a W. 1 0IWEE--93 bags now ayriyipg, for sale by tto 1 ISAIAH DICKIT At CO. AIMED FL ANYLLS---1!C - 1 i ,Eurp y BureiL -1 I geld hare }Teti • fut. aasornint of Boned Pla noels %1 Er/gal .Y& trFIELD have reced clamtutt“ .. niWerr i Ofla•cr, 11HA,SiBERS' PDBLICATIOSTE::: J Chaml era' Papers for M. People, a cols, do Mr.:nanny, 10 did do Pocket allacellmay, 6 Col'', do Instructive Pape.. 4 dm do Beirut Writings. 6 do. tu sale by [not) 8. 1108WORTI1 a 00. NEW BOOKS— The Complet• Auer& of the Uoly Bible; HeacCera Seeond War with Eng/and; V Ba la in s g , T l h oB Ci ! t d y o by he .Bea A br thu mood Flagg; napoleon In Kallr; The Little Drummer, or Pllial Affe:ctloo; The Pralrle Misdnery !lardy Dee: Bins or The Tongue. All., old Brasil; Inn Pt Wan. Mary Lroapletaings from unman. Baur W. Pox. Ellf Belau.. Every Day Woad re. nanny Slde• Laotian; Math. gains. /Luapula Molnar* Qum.. John Boole.; Coming Struggle, Ellllonn'e Chemistry; ,„ Johann:Poen, Lincoln's • Leryt Bon Vi P a h r a lZl'rf'o7t i c i at goon P otu r .il Olowdra ,•0 rbllomphy, wemosttrr re re Ourotal Johneon'e Agricultural Charoletrr, ' Whately's le a lc, l ew lltelteocale Gaon gy, Artronomi.,‘ do. 1; Juveniles. Bar .de at Barters prion by \ JOBS DA VICON. lan Darien Ague, •ri , 0! Market et, near 4th. JOHN T. HOGG. (IifIAION, MARKET !MUSED, BROWN:MI.IA, SOL) BANKER AND EaLIiALWGB BROKER. ND Dealer in Foreign, and Dotneatio Er c ort a =44 , o r Leipteilt. Bank Nrif e and Sp el., t'urrent ?donor received on Depotlt. Sight Meeks fn. male. RAI nottecttona made on alkthe priocipal point, of the United Obits,. AdVaLCea. mode 00 COollig. went. o:Produce. ahippen oath on liberal IGRLIV, ItjVIES.NUTS -- 100 bug. priine juat reed sand for ettle or 10,31.1 Jelo WATT * CO. nd \An, \ ..,iGNEES 7S OT,IC E.—The undersigned la\ An;Lamm. of John Grier hereby ein tsar all perenaa nd.!) eetAa eaid °Mar to ea:Land make pay erknt, mud all ven-ake Outing claim., ogalcutigra. w/11 Memo p•ment them r Fettlem,mc, the ere(aw. 35, Llberty street.) wII be Loot 1,-ZI to a rho : Illos, to sall out the steak of good, an hand. r o b w er i a ,.. lT..tt o lL;tl.7 a s , cLe go.. 1:11fores will baround. , W. B. PUSEY; . • • Iltlab , WaLtaa 110011. L. ure4ool. alst. 1932 ''. ' Amlgnews. 1 4ANSPAIIENT WIXDOIt CURTAINS / I. -A i.,.,ze assortment of new, and ‘ Mende:me kyle& I) ." cul n :• " l , :7.s ` ;rlhtti:. ' 4"11°,: t <V,"341,:, rr.l,..wer" . \ 111 ( 131AX:PAI.M6IL ti- , PER WINDOW BLINDS df new and M •reble Idyls., and su nestle Eolith. for•01•by mat T 1.109 VALE 99, ISb ilar&et et. - Iper iii A pi L .PAPER from f:5 1 0n ,n 6 ,5, 1 , ;! , 18.1n . $ \ d ti 5.., quell! for4lTby • ' TIIO9. \ LI.11711;:\ ."' No. 6eLdarket eL . tri:LvE•i\ CARPET : Reo'd this day, iv. V the Carpet. W.eramus,.. l o 112 Market it., DOW a.od, .1-mant kyle. V 9LV OT PELF, s 9,1 1 013, to which we la-. 11 - . e the etumtiod L ot purchaser& oeal %1 AV Moll. INTOLIII. -• -•_. Li NA R-125 bl,le. just ree . „and for oalq by by IL oal ‘ BOADRID v * INGEMAM, trio. 160 Watr rt. • 110 Front 0, R I C .,, E , 710 tierce a j u u ff elr u e m c' . 4 andi s fo , r 11 13: . 1 e . y 15ELETLA ND ISLAND SO .8— ' '-- i .atuar •I these nee ef.ft Lambs We .1 hr. led) in the reetland teltn \ de. whinh { , emeqot oe equalled, reed, • the Trlth ‘. l„ , 1 TantacT. ' ne.TIJ _ a . _ friO .STIfiNISIENT-LsTgs Butte . •Afi f . le by ten ‘ I,! .. _ L A W . 044 &1 , \ F., nri h. O s S Twist Tohaupo; ous 20 t 6 do dc, \ , 33 'M& Ruckert las do, Ast received a • Co; .40. by \ \,..j.31 \ ,A. CULBERIBO.. - -%, , 50 BES:\Ground , Pepper'', 10 11 - . 1 , 'do a Inked ~ \ 10 CADA A4Die 1d do yn 11, \ \ to do d Iluetard.juLaree% and _r, tPP --- E - R LEA ar,13.--1 fbr rule by QiiLE LEATIL 10 . 4 re Me Leather,' rilyl , UCAOCCOS-4., oP - 41 ,1 ivy •Db. far ral• by ‘,(43 4 VIRENOI . ' far ssleir IV=en DIG IRON - L., Vntp!:n iN o (1' iiiikOrDY SEED lAils on gig — lT - 1;7:\ wnns , licol ,4 11QH. AVER - 417 - 8-10 9.,petor.,Eit I es No, ... A.lllidr-1 of caleulsting th nor 13 nismbsr. -.4 the dsmbis of' ss anY g ri n Log. flatus dlsooyored. by Oiler, 12oro. es . dale by 4 . _ tddY 3 CIL. Its• lo 0 WSN,T , AlWilfil3CTUßE—i Pub/ t÷drebltrotors, containing emoog c trsUons, god plane of Magnin/4nd. It. tosether yrl b eiv devoutly. reletiyo to br ;Slog 1a ,.. golvt:toVet.ek'brAki'r, i'..tri, CO, 61. ' 74 QELLERS! COME( SYRUP—The iniddon CI ob.ge u irt thee:anther *III mere then likely erodube :4°.'2= . 1. 1 11:g1'4:12::::•g-t.zogtv.-4*, Th. ampti entitPlico.rea, be K, E. Falk' , .6. • 67 Wood,et. ha. Nolo eatrestly used Id Ode city fir the last l 7 ynr.. aqd K.. . o aal a\ topototlon rel . cittlntr Lion welch by, tioetrni In if o'er, r to slid? don to It. orint,To propertiee. It h. tb il iSiota of being Teri P1e.....t I. thotP.t , l' q of a a W i l:li fbr • cough. Should e e\ Ode r ieltie n 022" RODUGE 3ust teed d fcr 31 keep 'Pall Butter; ' \ ---\ - ^ P.U. i=, g `6oo hunh.Q ift • ' \ \ 2 bbls Egg,: _, \ V I bbla Itimareand.Buiwr AAA* , , 0022 \ , L. U. cIP.APP, desot, IMMA.RUBBER Wl:lift-3 dos. issaori, -...1 shed.tbeyery teat snfto7bri tdief:l'lctth'i \ or . eioaal• inlets. oette . \ ste. I.ll.leat. i nn TONS hracite Yonudry iqr4ul .. Ell/ILirf •). rs EIFJI ATNE.S. t ALI \\, -. II L 'itildis Madams f i; Tel. from ale Anu or., tralitattlt. Ikr c/sortford .a• ge, \ \ N firltru's Poytiln aniff Ill2Ct, !Loos hold Storrle, 2 ..,..‘,...' nee :F ' . \ ' \ \ A , eiieAd - e - ealrlee,„ . \ . \'Ll., .Kolelitheris Pairy'dlythol,ei:\ .. \ . s, i The rile? Mild: \ , , , The Poulauteroact \ ,'• \ Th. oboe. !rich a thsa eloot. of Marko for 'obil atom .. ealo by • oz, ' it \ 43. B°B -61-1.!;f11-- e for sale by ,MY A CO lICKWILEAT--50 ,iitrks (5O \11:11. ► Lulled Buckwheat /kill, fur sale be \ \ • • , • VON BONNWllltink - ANKETS—Murphy . 4 B l urcbl, ld *Uno Knel ofal 711tet i ioa Wa\ R : LlNEN l rldurp y ,t.. Burn . i`ald I..ikoKed ibermil .1r .r th e 'Oe° rdr. i . mtal(nl .04=11;. s"- r- .1" _. itacimft: S. `°:'''. et .l ,„ \ OLN:EiES--290 bbls in til - e — F — Ind — foe \ 4. b oc2B J. WM' 11. ,t.. \ t E R / oe gefrue ________, Fltit k-40 bIE \ME -' outBUTT 75' IQ. Lipq eed pare); ,•,\ Mach II OIL 05 . 11" ASII 7 -30 °sals for sale b \ \ II; CAS lay, TUS K -. 40 bbl' 50 bx 4or B CANDI ;0;.• -.1--azEss,ww lAuP„'ilL° I.tqAclo ERRS HAIR— itaoik;hfor - 0 4 0 \ J. B. oixnett).. Anil.B MATER 3t 6 , 0 0 r a Oarmon Le s i ltla, ~ , SO do \ai l° E r ' ' - \ h. % 4 • k 70, do Paints, nTo. In 01 In inbein for salM!".. : LW";1111 Febtaria. oe2ll - zu won to J. Bld Ir Co •dn Wood ... ..----- Pirk LBS. 11111.1.411:a. quonco nin store I tn. in sit• tint) UM/ ta L te b BS. ir, tiaS Roll Sal pluir iOre Btu. 1.10 for TXPIVT4 I I I 1 CI SlLlTiona i. ~..2 end far ieleb.Y all illikkaW 3B• I I :i " . net opened tkt M c, 4... 1 4. MON • CV:. NO ZPM street, one f the • et and .01We eta:neer Xnxbrelderfee ere? nib bit.ea I. dove; every style and {OW tr. .1 • A3I I OIPB-40,000 A Flour reed cri s. tigaralgro AG. :00 in sto •\ • ' :VlOll4l -3-5 lOU lief ;ma piateapt ask 1414 a. A \ • E .,\ ‘..,IIXTR WARD REAL STATE AT l) TION—UA Wc , lnftaley ire= n, N or. 9. al 0.. the preriii , C.. IF , I b., , 0.1.1 lot f Quito), h. trot,: et 21 feu ~c t the Can eile, nee tee Allf , 121:10. C li ' f:O r t?Til — f ' ll l in " . 0 ' ; (V/VI:: i ' l ' irO r bri rh=; 1,3 Cea h • Coot of 24 feet on Cluke etreeh net... it', back 46 feet towerde gnat,. A,,,, t.i0n . bit egetteJ 2 rerun:door brick. Dwellug ii oaj a . ...; stores loch- 'Atm, al aale foal T. L. AVIA, A, IBER,TY ST. PROPERTY 4T\A.trol the 4 —o n Thu.d.r afterncon. Noe. I.'. nott..l. a premien. will to roll. tr.! very 0.1 le L round. sittuttal on forthado of LPNert tree. ms • front of 21 fee'. end at tending back 1111. feet p2C 310011 i. WOMI d' t4140X pert and =met atonable eitnatione tbr bnejnoee Doerr. thLe city. Some of 0010, P. M. DAYIn, Au •D. SSIG.NEES SALE OF ,A DRY (301 , " tlttaltD—On Pritley afternoon. Nov. oth. at 2 ao ...anum. on Ltatordey moaning at 9 Oelook. et- roof Leiser. Deane itort,No. IS. Diamond will without referee by eider of Assignee. the eon • • Detail Dry Geo L. st....e.nrin.sr a lull •u."' 4 :17 1 ,Ne:... r al 1 of 12 poi Yuman. nad Dn Owh io. 4.1 Domoetlo and Import el (huliti•tnrl d C hoc...Th.lov ad Lilokor): r, , t , 3. antkLtner; 85 do CLLyetroents. e: finale, Jean; ee4 Ih.ver B -owl Clotb. eintorted wires watt.g our .ta e der.. cotteneale. Dino dot 1. :estrum'. loetre, ail 0n... l•inee lON, diaper. towel Lo n. ,inees, colored earn tios.llletiee, Cleeeneee bog tuni ..inve Abe.) 111 _ oottun cravat. wool oxttfort . Owlet y neoitt.l and Pl , o%\i l 4 l %.T:ll:=C a t at .mattder42‘4'. morning. at II Coioek. a general. •o ern. of dr...rm. inn eri.. ter.t, enintr, net, ao ao reto,-,511111, over EDO, a credit nf 90 dare for uomp,. od cedar eeNi Vote. not ,L et 4 r_ "ONO LOTS IN BIII*NO mAT il au L crii - S.—en Fr/de...after - , Nov: 40. t 2 M..ll.4%AYrid'f titll'eTlll:LlV.l,l,,*fiti,Z '1;!."747. I. t t flouridlutia beroh2l., among Is bk. en the ....;.... fog, n Non 91 1 07. Di. 103. 101 and , 32. • 0an..1. et. basin each a fsce‘q . l:ll2l foe., raletel ad. ,It 10' (01 to \\ I, (Meson nod train b Anode. ea....W.11 ) a ..1 21`, Inte -1 Ing sae a iron: of , fee; on tvextlngton et haatopd• log hoot , EKI fee. to Vlsrues elLsr. no. V.).; ‘4lllland . 04,4, h. ipg 0 trona oc 21 feet, and ortoadlo but 100 feet th Se es aller. 00, Whieb le emoted a 2 :to Frmt• Deaellnn / mar. neisAt'22, - ' . ..20 end 2 1 . heetu oath • trout of 24 f.. on Will 2 .04,4 end ejtenhad b k.lOO feet lo 3100 • or. 20. ' At/dant Lb. condor 01 enua strut: ' Terms—On irJ c Ai, adlun to t and 2 issue -lib interee, muse kr toad A ~,,..,.. or.do. no2o — 2' . ,\ P. II DAY/2 Awn —— — S .-- - • tale of 11. S. roArty \a St. Lotaz•Ars• .. . • I, I y llestari. ' , , rt;tIIE following nude= o,ordnance Stores a, chino cold at au. on, he o nct the Out .4 Ord tuned. on'IUNSL.A.S. 0. V ellfof.2l. 5,21, 12133. at 21 n'dlk L. .d.. 01. .2.0.,A0 110. 1 otet Iron ea - .0 h 411:. IT:. Or: • :o.CAJ It:. :crap 1::r. ~I lph'l \ ' i %,,, ~,. „.,.,,,,,,o,L \ , 1121 4.11.afe:r. 420 erne.; \ • 13.50 Plre,loll,l .abroc \,' 1 ' 2i.. braes spur. andate.; • \ GO eopeer powder Maks; A In: of matt: e.O 'e. /.. .• ' I Asfatnrera.cti. rOlO sees, violin strloge. 1.1. a wire, ea metre sulllmate. old 1.. r. 11 fordo 13.01 1.„ Moo a rote of burnt ea, 1 saddle. 2.2 rlands. 12 isen.-e , sits . 'do...sash, ear. , annon. ox bit% awl, T.rtm •ss'lll. \ 0 ..td2rd Alt)2\lA,Cl2 et .ICdC.SOdi. :11. \ _ JOHN MURDOUK, NITRSBRYIIIBII, VIARIST, - put.bn.gh, Pair.. g kANLAND NURSERY, on'PEW/ divs,a..ll4 WI.. from rlttobori 1.12 . .7.10 FIG If blatbEnY. oqulrrel 11111.3% 'ln I , the nit, Gofers Gm Fruit antirdo mea b.. Ern:qv:eon, Grotto flow Mote. tit \ thn littgbarbb V. 0., Inlth . tb or t either of tbn N etrterton. si . ll be pro= t to. \ oc.loom4kn, \ AitE, 8) T ENGLI: .r.:14.33D7 ---\ \ Tilt, SiOST VAIX.IIII.Ii \ 131)ring4 Summer Kt dicine in the Wo 1, ---, \ \ \ DR. LIALS Y'S REST• 1 / 4 1NE Alnico:red Ey kat Naility .0 Atelf •?erarte ... "' land, and effletnated the MIMI Extra. . \ fel= in Me freri.f.' V.. • tfeaclust e OII 4 I PIOC MOW . .. or I .itmerUa. 1 Irtaetei Rae aparllla, svpuir.•many largo Water darn the ellithtwit eban re ha health. Water t+ a • toretber a diffarent ortiolb. It contain n to ghts=it ousal...tency, but acquire. co ascot t and towriltirm.dleal ylwOrthar from ran v•not WO et nblph It is composed. The Forest Trine Orno k virtu:met the SPIL Cll UGLY.' DAM/ ITN. yellow . .. ,AND SAREA ARILLSI sth other raluablo blintz wh mopertleaaroitill •• • ff... , tab a cantrstloF rend.. 1 8 . 1 ., t m o . n tf t o of .. t : I ii:.: moat . . . t Irani, stores toe IMP on imileat frolh woe. • Offity d richnees. to. rook' tbd : rigor°. health\ • an itn g.ed ego aOp tha con ahtution. and the atata of the besi:h. The Flared Mae le i i A .D . : In t.be atettigm.titer=o, fbr all crunputinks I !owe •Li z erzledrier,ra, Ileirewroalarkm , 214,,,,,, \ lts l / 4s. J .x.../* nreaLrea . , s owl • V ...rfrolV orufsto - frOn ZAD 00 ormtitainff .- ehabgt ow. nom , \ vit.h.PEONI DE.17112: ' \ .f , tle3 W'''' 4%. N etiilr.tt r :lit 's .'7 . 3. ljghli "' " 4 ' . ‘:,tillibltVi.:;:t?taint 'clailOtt'eL.,,tinr.,l7"74.ll.o.b.m.mj \ non toted ttkinit 1.1. l o loloitt an arm tof &aro. Vita \ DP3I y, Pilau and A. a, lir i xldalciane had given too over Paid_guie. oDd My WWI i lot. ail hopes of ear \ r•cor ttue ln Ode dreai til raustko. YoUZ r mod Wine Tills on. iv:dear/4 ain . .. nod lw4ei / had dol. dm 7 bottled n Winelaud beet of Ma. I ex. I pori.nee tom relief, in N.ly aNit rr alte, which ware M•eama fa • ibis' re re. MOW. of St g t LT; Ig: hoir.to rani , 4,1 a 'continuing th • \ g o ofyour ral=ne for t a rant the o. en; Lethat we r Nor tnly =lf The h ~,,, with whk,h ‘, mr life was t ate." :t i c ouch gloat donor was alto nearly. Mae. I hate atm Del the Unr...nf your matteim, - ohm Pale Pfe iio .' t , " • ' ii o i' 00 . 0 . 3 07 nf Minot !math as \ 1, eter ,l 'iP \ to ' .I.lot.:;*eer‘giill,!T '7.lVll4l:Wir , ' t \ ' \ ffewaik,.. De. I% kBl7. '• \ ".„ 1 Groat Care o 7 Coninlaint of 10 years \ \ \ at d/n% . \ : , \ 7sw ~J....lns,U.ta. I \ Ds. ilium, Dlar S' —Ha no tah6 y\strforepWlina rand PIMA trktrathno • a • liVase the, I,Prer. front 141,41 , b,.Sapflftrnj Isitsrly fik ups ids 0 'tea pan; andr , V leg bd 0 .1.!...dx, t., tilt...dire hone Nth, aorom or tt. l'.'irlAdorSr;?,TtlZTlitol, 011. 'UTeT"'".I \ nos to lak.ni, tto wine and Yll, a bad ~ m,o%trtt,,:, brit ni..llca 1 raiment. but cootie el to row worse t y,t, a.arsons virife, Bores of my polo, a ha tlentaltk r \ • , ihoy ot my rye. aud trk. ta d to perm m making ‘ ti.e of 007 aa...c., medirit aci d.i / non t, not. bid •'., what til e r. are b olyttla ho aro edwi taking 1 'any exrellentm iclumi. 'can...oven of that titian •‘ 1 unfilsinney at our alei,ttlerd rootedim: On Potb hr t. om , ripoloird =co I ft tia zo l ogadyertiseor h lti II I. what to Pity 4 hi, that th. demlphon\ti;d by 0 .so Ito elm meow , 01 awl:man. lee r\ labodog oder throw* t, remit motion toil sad as . ed Pr roltr niortnant 1: retpedles, liumealr erieg. t r hafe eared mytlifel :Irlitt'd.rt=tir Ilarolo t ',. e . r ir eeiAhel7rooff i egt•Tte.h. \ Ira. an three date; and ,t 0 weeks` toe twoe tDi P 1 ch. , sz i Ve . turoie t i prig, t,, t, anal Surorhs 0(401 = : ' ,;:a ad a u Ir . le ate ' . I: v r i 117 i %‘'' ° tit e b te , ii 17tr't:TiLiZtte, 1 ~ 10 .' b0t).....r el)- W irol• We o d to iind , ,tbat every poor tare:far *rill avail hltnaelf cf a salsa raniedtie. `,, yours, an. .) A o 811 WILSOff. \,. \ prEaVOM DIS bb. .......a Aft 11....14..f lb. mind at well f 4"3 It I? broostit oidby trouble* \ and hon. ore mod .00menoit t o paeans. oldeito do cons dons not ...nor. plods, Low Writ, , roalanehoiy. f. htfai d a , cia. and i fearful auttelpaffpne Of\ ellii`feenn tb141,419 routes. \ % , \ trarnitslipsommrauy not \roue dho.der 't, The o t Klne ti \ 0 .4 ?int.,. au nuotyntfp rangy Irr th domptatlit I. • \ , ~..._, \ ..., 11%aCtrif a letteerhcoa 34v, C Pinold4, dofitst • rN, A , . . P taulttima. Ufa. tth. I ,\ p. W. illtatrlear fr•--„Vor ,PAIt Wins nd \ r:11 1 4 tirW.V l till rti.Pr Tirc i .rt: r r t. 413 114 body almost watte away ' bit , ..easlreele s t% dig._ \ torb‘.l in or shop hr fr : htful \ olonlitunkeitionatiptiltaN eatitneled al sheered with „pita 41:41193,110 Urn,• t latarttig UP nr thy delualnkthat =o hag arwtgfalsoran . 0 ' 11 0 , ,V, A, . n,b,, , , r,,, , r,4 - 44.1. or rovotio,opr \h. \ ,n \ Talent . .., 1. eoe a w and arf•ot lonal h. ,2,1,,,.,,..,,r..4:i her de,h oxtail° anti eitaroth,ty , De. harid klaAtti. , colebrat . p one a ...f.Y 4 4; \ 't declared peib,ltelr.ititt one bottl of Qat y's •reit S, t?, -, , , ,r at.e.le i t l li remv,ityan fay f iliC,x,rge bottlmi 01 i \ tariff sal most re. 1. 1 .01, 1:= 4 , : ; , 4 . ° .. ~. t ,tp \ P leror, ear Pram , ai they bast he* lea ~ tr - ol " t., \ 4. Fiat e. u rrert Wino : tt lart rarstlentata , . 't, Lod.zalli UJOsbtotl. tit : Tr Ma leading 1 ,10 , , ,t,k4,- S. , \ Virtue It i piet , sin . lard. ftLuor••'. ' ~,;, s tr ,' Drk k krm y t 4 bothilt , Mx tZ ' A. foe fie4l):4ll,.cilt'-c7t; Pala korrutr.tive cent. per .., Pot she by the op • • • azeolateit, Wholesale 00.1 rehab General de p ot 10/ . street, one door from Unison. -tew-Vork. \ - gold lKwale arol rotall by aO. 11. fffgrdillt. comer `of it'o.oi rt es sod Virgin alley. tentrah , and ill Jei l l, .. T. daslP S.Nuortki•west corner 0 wired ahem. and t Dlamont, i leobral , •-• noldaw3mT , .—uothei\ scot. (hand teal cniur,rt Stoaksvg DALY. Ittg)l s n% Enter k ltornet treeotto of the .rff•aolete Age" in stow 4 ; it Lama 410..10XV?` ! 1.9 ROE. Id and Lad: a•BOI: idla Straw As 4 ME. = LactStraita ,La a loa. 2 ancP,3\in of:JILT t Rag:, *it deal, shalt Logarithm* AI tononditor t 4 :t rr l *Zri ° . L. ' tiiZ)it i Mug. "Al: s t f l i i t t . • 1 f rgt. 7curtms.alk,,„ wilobseatar .110 E 'WAREN •11 'E, 133 di 33 'WOOD - 11T.R*1113'. 17r— ,\ OM wok-, O'j kt &YHA* \ oat of , CKIt 11 \ tos."-Also. ou FA - \ \ All Jett room Um 314 p. ex "ma New l'itet • * • rellv tor to pu~itp eafilses tlrr ourselves Oar .4r/stile erehelosso. :RI 33.Z3 IV" \ , Mit -- ii lIMETEITEL arts,: ~ ,_67OLV 8: 13ARTIFULAR attPntion \ V iim tO t o Man -4,11,-,p.'",41,4 *414°11 =ri'it..h...., 74 ".. A li;th itGOLD ane AL was awarded to Jahai - Gutarri t avt tkbatrAflla . ,:vgdairlttoi r.. 17141 la , ..trt.._._...s " , 1 UST reo'd' AO nn VIIJI 46 !mil. Trtalst.. Made, I,lll:tpdp. Thin artll . 6 , EMMA. \ M't or:-.1?7,:g41,71Cad tram wevticaNi and spit at L _ _ old', I lei, ..11az at.aL , or. dTILLAeab ItIL OAKINGYELV4L ISURPIII".k ignitllllM b.lll rrCI tblsok,ait 'Rro —61.47;:14"4161112,'"4.1i111,114-LitirliiabllZe bl 'e a "4 m Mauc.4llll3l, fur ,u*railliut Itrq tic. y•ta ud Amami an d taakit gitte. Ins 7reo l auk 113.11. x 7 gnt y - tea ut.411.0 C.? 03 I "1.., EAT. itEl\-80bole. 15R fbr eats d. NALtAldirialt 01.'7 "Ornae7l • A\IIUSE3IEN • ARGO'S A LL. —Fol.7lall- 87TREET, ;ME' 8a it '7;4 Alx., Alit)C ., l3 WTI la d r.A.a\uvit,r4Nu TIt'AtafOTAPIT $ 41 .4 1"1:1r 4114 11, ' f R:3l.eva-v• FNlNigtLt.. D* -7 car MI=LMV 11=Mi' S ' of »Of Utoih,\ ; ter CeyetSof to nr Ath aarkap ~t-iE 4FpE'»I `9oE ltobipto e6 ' et Wautysr ee Oll.Ohin {y~i~mss,, no J. Q,L. YIIILL'[FB. - 4 . arsaLi,by • Aftlin= • MEM
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