PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLJIIIIED By WI ITN k CO. PITTBBIIXON Isl9 - I,' EADINd MATTER WILL BE FOUND _ -RA 011 1..A0E OP VIM PAPER. - BitTURD/01 MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1868 1 0. thrre.a{ae WUILLT he s aitcn ef Our Weakly Quetta offers to our business men • most dentrabls Medium of making their business known. Our ciroulatilon la between tour sad Ors thousand. resets nk iifimisit oval rillaueind meaty In Western Pennut• 001* and luta= Obis. Ail isao. ADVBRTUBRB—Neither Us naitorlel Room nor Printing llntsblishrout of MS D Slurrrn. us owned on Sulu. ADIEnTIIIIIII , B o denies thsir UMW to appear In the TAU: on M Dan/ onorldnil. wilt please hand Limn in benne b o'clook.on Batudsl .....____ _ Tam Owen Non Pnossaurtons.—The several - - suits eetered in our courts within a day or two, for the violation of the etellons of the Banking 1 Law, pealed in 4860, in relation to the clients- ' lion of notes of a less sum than en 4ollare, have anted a good deal of excitement and remark. The suits are confined se yet to Corporations, Bents and Railroads.- -Whether Oily will be •: " Prosecuted farther, and embryo individuals, re ' lain' to be seen. The persons engaged in Able • atir we believe an but few, some four or five, sad two of them reside In Ohio, where it is lew : fed to issue and pass email notee, and where no ~: 'Ojai:Alen le made to snob mirreney. The amount ' • of flues at lane in time suite, one half of which t . ens to the - Wormer, and the other half to the "DM!, is from 4180,000 to $90,000. A rare , .epeouladon, truly I .. . What wilt be the Isaac of these prosecutions .we do not pretend to predict. The law is ex _ , , undlngly stringent in Its provisions, and the .Legislature no doubt intended a complete inter -: diet to thu panuage of small Dolce, but whether lie' minion will staid the test of legal sane: ; . .";,..ity *onannoi say. We'do not see how' those ,::- . mho an subjected to di psaalties can escape, ..`' bat tkey may swipe, nevertheless. We leave Onto. the decision of the Courts. Happily the . , .etoporations implicated can bear the loss, and it , . la worth 'something to develop. the strange phi , ••• . NI of howl chanter which eircannstsons give doe to. t ' ;But what of the sot itself, on the pert of the lefouneref . Here every man who hea any sense - t :of honor and justice can. sit as a judge. It re- I :'Attires no legal acumen or deep read acquaint- Ono with commas,, constitutional and luta . tory law,"and the decisions of courts, to arrive at • clear judgment of the conduct of tho inform en, 113 tested by Abe rules which govern honors . .. bla men In their intercourse with each other. It is right for every good citizen to obey the ' laws. No one will demur at this, unless the law ....requires him to break a positive law of 030. i, and viol:agile conscience. Then it Is his duty .• to obey the higher law, and suffer the penalty, Irkither,of fine, imprisonment, or death. But whirs there is no unroof occurodence in the mat ter, it Is a duty to obey the law. If the law - ; Is violated by common consent, owing to its in unvenient and unnecessary Provisions, at - bas beeB the cue in relation to thio small note law, those who choose to observe It, either from no . • peat to law in general, or from belief in the wis dom of Its provision, are to be commended— and if they desire to two the law enforced, and ' - believe It to to their duty as good citizens to en.: tone it, we would not complain of them for re , sorting to prosecution, and by bringing the pan ,' aides of the law to bear upon offenders, main ". ',:tsittlitg Ito integrity. We say we would not ' complain of this, or • consider it disreputable, .. , however much we might queetion the propriety • , . and poliey of each a movement, where the whole - - people, whose hreath the law ill, or should be In all each 08.68 of pure commercial convert , , .-.. Gee and involving no moral, principle, choose i c a to disregard its troublesome . providing. No - 1 ' dishonor would attach to such acts. Its ..•• object would be pparest , upon . Ito foes, to sus=" "Islti the law;andnot for the:purpose of private In the eases in 1 d, it seems the informers ".: .'" ' hoes Veen prop:vizi for the onslaught they have , . mule for some time. - The amount of none they • hold'againt some of the oorponalons shows this. ' . Their profit; if they succeed, will be some forty or fifty thousand doll en!. It is hard to believe, Fader such oiremetances, that they were actus. and a desire to '.•• • '7' - 'keeet thesmal nonalnaisheid.- If tide were so; • eadt on One:note would have answered their par = well, and if tide Tut notenzeceed, an other snit Might have hien entered, and Buff an , other; until; a perfect ouzo Ise effected. Then /Would have been no dishonen In this; whatever might be mid of its ecipedieney. - Thhiwhole community have been openly vice. laang the' rovisions of the small note law. The deniande of trade appeared to leave no remedy. The corporations sued were parties %this vio-' lotion, and greatly subserved the public) convent .. - *nee by the course punned. A storm of public' Indigettlan would have rutted them, In the ab sence of any known objection to theirpolloy, had they refused to accept common cursanoy of their customers. For parties, then, to watch their op . • portunity io obtain legal evidence of this offence, • mill Ineipenalties amounted to tees of thousands r - of dollars, and then to pounce upon them the moment the project was ripe, for the purpose of , reaping the proff t•-of making • handsome spew niatlitn—le, in our view, °indent highly Menu ', oeshie. -Any man who teen do it' will lore his own self respect, which le worth More to him elm all the gold of California, and the reepeot of every man of correct principles In the Com munity. Oust the meet singular fame in these peon cations Is, that some of the informers rends in Ohio, where small notes are legal, and where the hanks iesne great quantities et the denomina tions interdicted here. Surely they could net lutie been actuated by so gnat a lore of law as to lean their own State to come here to correct our errors. The violation of the law here could have worked no inconvenience to them, u it mealy to oblige..their Ohio customers that the eserehants and dealere of. Pittsburgh continued nun' and pees email notes. Our inter ' wine with Ohio iso intimate, that it is exceed- Ingiy -inconvenient to have different kinds of ' aesmency. It certainly eovld,not hare been ex peoted that a blow of this kind ebould reach us from Ohio. - ..,-...--. What the• effect of therm pros/cations maybe on the Satan nobs oOfteooy, we cannot say.— Small notes aro stM current, but they win most -i 1, likely go out cf use, as every person who pays sort *violate bill, le liable*, • old' and M in i m a !ad , . prosecution. We wouldvise our Ohio friend' who visit as, to provide themselves' with specie, • or five dollar cotes, se it may ears them some trouble end annoyance. Itelow we ro-publlah provisions of the law for • • the petblla informetlon. It Trent Into effect on the 21et of August, 1860. “Sso. 48 That. from and after the twenty bat day" of AOSCISt, OUP thousand eight hundred ond lifiy, It ehall not be lawful for any person or . persons, Isorporettott or body corporate, directly • or Lathreetly, to Irene, pay, out, pans, exchange, ` put it, simulation, transfer, or cause to be issued, paid onr, pa , tied, exchanged, circulated, or trans -' hued, soy bsnk note, DOW, bill, certificate, or .9any acknowledgement of indebtedness whatatiov •4 14 or , purporting to be stook nate, or of the nature, _ character, or appearance of 's bank note, or oat , ..N . cl amed for circulation as a bank note, leaned' or purporting - to be !mad, by say back or M- T ' corm:mated company, or aasociation of persons, , not 'iodated In Pectoryiracia, of a tem denomina ; ...4 don thau live dollars; every violation of the pro ki ',visions of this section by any corporation or body il - corporate, shall subject soak oorporation or body corporate, to the payment of five hundred dollar.; sad any vlotarian of the proviaions of Oils section 1 by say public officer bolding any office or ap pointment of bettor Cr profit under the constita .. don and lays of this State, obeli eatject each of floor to the payment of one hundred &Aare; and . ; any violation of this section by any other person not being a pubilo officer, shall subject nob per , aon to the payment of twenty - tee dollars,one ~ - half of whlob, in each caseabove mention p...; ed shall go to the informer, sod the other ...'"; ... - • half to the county in which the snit ie brought, • ij. .- -. and may be sired for and recovered as debts il of like amount. are now by Jaw recoverable 111 any . action of debt, in the unmet of the • Commonwealth of Penneylvinis as well for the Itiprise of iho proper county, t all for the person _ idea 49. That in addition to the civil pec i alfie e imposed for a violation cr the proviaions of the _, last prooerUng ration, every parson who shall .'" violists the provisions of that seals°, shall be is. ~A .'.' ken atkl-deemed 'o bare , committed: a misclomea -nor, and as% upon eontLarron thereof in any' -- .0111sinal court in this oornmanwesltb, be lined In 4 4 4 , -limy sum aotleilethsa one dollar, and not more ; - 41 "••_: than one lambed dollen; and the Several Gouts of giariewaeadoeivehell, in their amps to the grand jar), call their attention to this eubjeot; and la shall be the. duty of the Berms' grand ju ries tivslake prumsdaient of say parson idthin their respective etanthie, alio may be guilty of • violation of the provisions of the last repelling section; sad it shall be the duty of the several caistaibtes, sad other pesos officers within this commonwealth, to mike information against soy person guilty of pooh violation, sad they stall be sworn go to do; Provided; That it shall not be neoeseery, in any civil a•i; or criminal poecou. don under this notion, and the last preaediag• section, to produce in evidence, the charter of soy bank, or artiolta of wools los of say com pany not located In this State." fox WABIIII3OTON Onmpeaimse of tha Plttsbun h 14unnoterox, Nov. 80, 1868 We are now within a few days of the opening of Congress, and the thanes about the city are much like those of former Jesse, on the eve of that great event. The number of candidates for Speaker are somewhat greater than usual, and the competition it preportionably lively.— The caucus of the dominant party will be held on Friday evening, bat if there be any difficulty in settling upon candidates,. • second mooting will be held on Saturday evening. About half dozen aspirant" to thEablef poet of honor are here, and actually engaged In the canvass.— They are Off. of S. C., who le a soil cif •com promise,Between -the Secession and Union De- - issorsoy of the Eloutbi. Boyd and Breckenridge, of Kentucky, the first of whom is an old Fogy, cud the latter a young Fogy, or conservetlve; Disney, of Ohio, the right arm of Oen. Cass; O. W. Jones, of Tennessee, the peanywise Dem ' carat who looks after the theeth-paringe and caadle-ends; Richardson, of - 111.thols, thecandi,.l date of the Western boys; and OldtVog Ohio,- Whig of 1840, and an assailant of Secretary. Corwin, of 1862. •I do not believe, from what I can learn, that tSere will be nay imbue opposition to lie nom inee of the caucus. Bayly, of Virgiele, will probably run as an independent or voltmteer candidate, and may concentrate upon himeelf the votes of the larger part of the Whigs, and all the disaffeeted Democratic Hard& That, however, will not bring him within sight of I majority. The President has calmed to be *mounted hiongh his private Secretary, Sidney Webster, that the influence of the Executive will be thrown for none of the candidates, nor against eny one of them. If a Southern men be chosen speaker, which seems almost inevitable; Forney will be elected Clerk. Bet if, by accident, Disney, or any oth er Northern member enootedsin the straggle. the tint respectable Southern applioant for clerkship who presents himself will be chosen. • Gen. Armstrong, of the Dalon, is-almost oar lain to be elected public printer, though Rives of the Globe and Beverly Tucker of the Sentinel. are exerting themselves with intense activity to bog at least a part of the game. The profits of this °Moe daring the Congress, will be at limit a quarter of a million of dollars. It liberal, pos sible that by a Union of the Whip with the Meads of Rives and Tucker, an apportionment of the spoils may be madirbetween the establish ments of the National Inteillgenner, Globe, and Sentinel. Of course, no particle of principle is involved in the contest. The totter at lune is dollars, and u the Union has basely been tugging at the Tfelellll7 dregs williout any very advan• Ingenue result to the country or its party, we need not regret any coalition whisk shall divide the pap it has monopolised, between other and weaker dependants upon each favors. The President of the Senate, Mr. Atchison, has arrived here, in a tolerably good humor with the administration,but desperately hostile to Col. Beaton, who is hie rival for the sitSciession to his seat In the Senate, and his antagonist in all that relates to the organisation et Nebraska territory. Mr. Beriton says that this question, and that of the Pacific railroad, will be the only ones worthy of public attention before Comets. Mr. ALM son seems to be of the same opinion, and is re solved to prevent the organisation of a territori al government for Nebraska, until he can pincers the repeal of the Allseouri eomprcmise, the lead ing provision of which precludes the existence of slavery In Nebraska through all time, as it al/ ilise oboes se 80'. -Rat Mink of s compromiser and a llnioasaver,. agitating at this day, an the repeal of the leasotai oomproadas, in order to. istendslarmy matte* territory: Oen therette a viler and moredangerous ismendiary, than thief The details of the &Maly operations on the Danube ore sash al to prove, almost beyond vim minable doubt, that the first partial successes of the Turks were purely accidental, and that they must be disastrously defeated as soon es the Rus sians are enabled to bring their net resources,. their discipline, and their artillery to bear. The Turks wen the hard fought battle of °Retitle, purely through enthusiasm, and the Incapacity of the Russian commander, who by this time is doubtless on his way to Siberia. Every true man most sympathise with the Ottomans, but en thusiasm and the sabre cannot contend long with the science of raiders' warfare. The immediate, intervention of England and Prance can alone cave Turkey. Justus. Tan Curium:an Gamerrs.—A change in the proprietorship and editorial corps of this ster ling paper has just cern:amt. Judge WRIGa.: hos-withdrawn, having sold out his interest to Wm. Efunovuts, Es 9 , late of the Boston tau, a gentleman who brings wlth.him to the West a high reputatien. In his salutatory address, Mr. &morals hays : As regards the political character of the Or aegis, in the future, we need only point to She past It has ever been knOwn as a 'Whigjoern4, and as mob we trust It will em be known.— , . Believing as we do, that the true policy of the Nation seed cf the State, the polio, which beet practically realises the Idea of reel nwaszss, is the one advocated and maintained 'by the Whig party, we shall stand up firmly In support of that party, its principles, its usages and its candidates, and although the- Whigs were badly beaten in the last Presidential campaign, yet that defeat war the result of causes which are not likely to two= again. Through the bass rif thepresent we can sees bright light In the future. We are willing to bide our time, and for the present, to allow political events to assume their own shape, without our motive interference, assured that they will present no ungainly forms to the Whig,Ulou, when the elements' te fully combined. The sympathies of the American people are all on the tide of the Turks, in the War now raging on the Danube. The Philadelphia Boils& saye that the news of the Turkish suotesses, brought by the Atlantic, threw the whole city into aetate of excitement: ' 4 4 limy one had doubted how entirely the sym pathies of Americana are wfih the Turks, the MO( would have been anteceded on witnessing the feeling displayed everywhere yesterder The truth Is, that Russia is not only disliked be cause the most despotic of all civilised absolute governments, bat is absolutely hated on amount of her student towards Hangary, in 1849. Tlll PBILADILPIRIL ADAMAJITIIIIO.—The Anti- Bigler Democrats held a meeting In the Chinese Manum, Philadelphia, on Tuesday evening last. Mr...10b Ridgway oftlelateci aechilroise. Speech es were made by Small, and Messrs. C. W. Canigan, Wm. B. Rankin, John Campbell, Stephen Ramat; and others. The following Resolution, which wam adopted, explains ihe object of the meeting: Resolved, That an Bxendive Committee of one from nab Representative and Senatnial District of the City aid County be appointed by this meeting, who shall be authorized to all meet. lags of the National Democrats of Philadelphia, if they shall deem the name expedient; to collect funds and adopt such measures as they may con. elder 6eonsary and proper to seearethe nomina. Bei of W. R. Witte for Governor of the State, and to insure the ammo of the National Demo crats of Pennsylvania In the approaching can- FUMING TilLiTT.—The Washington' Correa , ;cadent of tha Journal of Commerce says that a treaty, on principles of reciprocity, of the moat liberal character, has been agreed upon between Mr. Secretary Maroy and Mr. Cramp ton, and wen sent to England cams weeks awa— it is thought Great Britain .will consent to % The Correspondent says: Thu treaty provided forlhe fen interohants of ',host, Indian corn, provision of all Mails, sg tisaltural projects generally, Agricultural Inapt,. moots, Leo. A general loteroilsop of ;inducts 14 in Sue, provided for. Ws are to obtain the absolute &aid= of the Ileheiies, sad a market ter our 'own agricitittual had einee.olise produces, parskndesizAisteeleeshili • •—•.. • . S ~' ~;X m r_tY Sx.,, , .._- , ~ ~,, ~.,, ~,. t',,••,:,;4•,,r41,;.1;5t,:,; • Mom Arrerss.—The N. Y. Tribune of Wed mazy sari: • The private letters by the 'testier speak of e marked impromment in Money . market. Call lomat on steak could be easily negotiated, and It was diflierdt to plat' the amount of money Beek. bog employment safely on call, the supply was so much larger than the demand. Good Bills were done at 40g4i 19 cent. Consols bad tonehed 96, which was an improvement of 1 114 cent There was more doing in American Bev:irides, mostly for Continental amount, and one ntw ne gotlation at least for a million of dollars had been favorably concluded. There had been large sales of Maryland sterling 5s at 97, and some transeetiOns in Erie 1862 Bonds at 88i, and the market ofter Wards rallied to 84®86 The let ters contain orders for Stocks and Bands to an extent considerably larger than by any steamer for some months. A considerable .amount, we should think half a million, of Government Stook has come ont:for redemption, but we hear of no other Securities returned, excepting some, the proceeds of which are to be re-Invested. The Prometheus Is at hand with over a million ands half of gold on freight, and the Illinois! With nearly a million. The two steamers, on freight and in the buds of the passengere, can not hue brought lees than three millions of dol. late, • lugs portion of which is duet, and- must go to the Mint. • The skinnier to-morrow will take probably $700,000 or $BOO,OOO in gold, although we oonld not hear of engagement's to that extent. There ta no steamer on Saturdly, therefore to-morrow's steamer will take the shipment for the week The next Cunarder goes from Boston, and it is not probable the shipment by her will be large. The growing Cue in the Money market hu In •lliced importers to make free remittances, which requiem gold in the absence of Cotton bills. Among the passengers by the Atlantic are Mr. W. W. Gilbert, of the house of Gilbert, Coe & Johnemi, of this City, and .Mr Bayne, of the house of Seldon, Withers & Co , of Washington. They hare both, to some extent, been successful in their minions to London. The notes of the Patohin Bank of Beitfalo are Iredeemed it the Agency in Albany, at the usual rate, for New York State money. Onto Brava Joyless!. —We regret to learn that our friend• Baste, of the State Joornal, has been unfortunate in hie business operations, and beta failed to a large amount. Ills 'lsmaili with drawn from the Journal as also Is that of Mr. Basoom. The latter, however, is retained se ed itor, by the assignees, until final disposition is made of the establishment. He had milieounl ary interest in the establishment: he and Mr. Perry having sold their Interest back to Mr. Boott, sometime enee. The Journal ought to be a money making establishment- Mr. B. ought not to have been conneoted with the newspaper department, or any party enterprise. At the head of a good job office, he would do well. He has warm friends, who will aid him, to launch his bark on a more prosperous .current. At least, such is one hope —Akron Beacon. From the Sandwich Islands our advioes are to the Bth October, ultimo. A. calm seems to hue followed the Ministerial storm. The new Gov ontment was moving on quietly. The question of annexation still engages general attention. The smalipox bad not ceased its ravages. By the way of the Sandwich Islands we have later news frot Tahiti, Society Islands. The natives in the neighborhood of Balite' were en gaged In (dell war order two hostile chiefs. MAStAOIII79IITO ELllo2.loll. 2 l'he second trial 'for the election of Representatives to the Legis lature of Massachusetts, on Monday lam, hue established beyond doubt the . Wll4 supretnacy In that State for tho next year. Lowell elects 10 Whip, Lawrence 3, and many other' towns where that* was before no choke, now elect Whigs. The Beaton Atlas Boys that these deal elec tions have proved a complete Waterloo root to the Coalition: "This disreputable combination has been irretrievably beaten and scattered to the winds. It can never reunite upon any thing like Re former corrupt and corrupting belie It has not elected a third of the House of Rep resentatives, and will not have more than one fourth of the Renato." COIIOIIWIOI/11. CAUCUS —Washington 001M111 pondents state that a caucus of the Demears tlo members of the Reim of Representatives will be held on Saturday night to determine' on who shall be Speaker und Clerk. A oorrespondent of the New York Hereld Bap:— The New York oedema democrats express their determination to go Into canons on Satur day, and present each a resolution se will call forth the Mews of the dowser-say In Cougrass se to the interference of the general government in State politics. This will being up the whole question; oak whether it I. Mid on the table or otherwise, it will effeotually place on record the opinion of the Democratic representatives as to whether the election of Coastal Pierce was an amnesty to free sailers, or that prindpies non trolled his election. - Pnigaaga LID Eats RAILROAD.—WO ob• genre In the lest Orerford Deamtant, quite a lengthy address to the oftistas of Crsirfard neon ty on the subjsot of the branch railroad passing from the Odle line through that amity; to be constrouted under the charter of the Pittsburgh bed Erie Company. Title address Is signed by Messrs. Carman and liagnoane, "Ezeoutiee Committee," and also Directors of the P. and E . Road. We will notice brie!, the priaalpel points of this address. It is prefaced with the state:nee, that fur ma ny years efforts had beamed. to procure s char ter for the construction of such a toad; but fail ing In these the offer was sersepsed of the P and IL Company to use their charter for tee purpose The propeition was, task Crawford minty should be entitled to ri fair npreentation in the Directorahip, end the her Nude might be ap plied to the construction of the branch or mom road. With these and other arrange:trete, the "Cumpany was induced to put under contrite that portion of the men line from the inters:ra tion of the men breach southward to neer New Castle, and the nail &rata under contract"— The terms of the couttect on the men line arc not stated; but the coat of the branch, to make it ready for the rails Ir estimated at $060,000 By the °entree, the Meeere flower!' wore to footle* $160,000 in county bonds, $BOO,OOO to cash,,and the beano* in stook. A reoommendt. tion was then obtained from the Grand Jury end approved almost unanimously by • vote of the people, for • county subscription of $200.000; and emend county meetings wee ouUel. et which 'tangelo= were passed pledging the smutty fore line individual subscription. Ca de the.. eneoureging eiresinsatances," tontin use the &dines, "our eontractore were indsored to commeture wart on all that part of the line ready for location Immediately after ttio vote on the county enbeeription, stock boo= were sent to committees appointed in every election district in the county." The address MIT( 'puke of the manner In which the coast; tubettriptlon Ii to be paid to the contraetors—the determine. Con to locate the, road en the most eligible route —end the great idvantages thst most follow its toonernotion According to the statement/ made,' east= another rood in the country out be at all compered to it —Mercer framirm. The ship klaralboa, strived et ctsersatitte ytts tetchy morning, 69 days from Liverpool. The Sferstitou left Liverpool Ifitb 622 paessogers, sod before arriving et this port, buried 64 of them, from ohaderit:—N. Y. Tribune. Now Hmereeimut U $. 8311ATOIL —Concord, N. H., Non. 80 —Tho Governor of this State Ems appointed ex Governor William' se U: S. Sena tor, lo plans of Mr. Atherton. deceased. Mr. Williams has heretofore nerved four years In Congress, and filled the °Moe of Governor for two years. Tug EllOl4llll Mincriv.—The Ne3r York Her aid of yealordoy ooyo: Privets letters hive been received to this city from 'the honie of Baring, stating that Lord Aberdeen had 'aligned and that 09130i8 bad ma terially declined. OBEILINPII ULLB By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni BK. pone, otraria Psalm, and Fier' Anise, issued out of the Court of Common Pieu,.nf Allegheny County, and to me directed, will be exposed to Mlle Bale, at the Court lions°, in tho city of Pittsburgh, on Monday, Deoember Nth, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. N , the following deeorlbed prop. arty, to wit: , All the rigliktitle„oetate and Interest of Math eir Bartholomew, of, in and to all the following described lot or piece of ground, bounded awl described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the North aide of Waeldngtoft 'Meet, at the oorner of Centre anted, Northwardly sixty feet to ht No. twenty-two, (22) thence Westwardly, along the line of lot No. 22, platy-throe and a half feet, thence Bouthwardly, parallel 'with Centro atreet silty feet to Washington street, an.l deuce along Washington street, Bostwardly six• ty.threri and a half feet to the corner of Centre street, the , place of beginning; being can half of lot No. twenty-one, (21) in a plan of Sidney- Mite; now Birmingham, subjeot to en annual ground, rout 'of forty-fire dollars, nod on which is emoted a two•etor frame house, end an out bigidict. Soloed and taken In execution as the property of Mathew Bartholottiow, at the snit of James Morgan All the right, title, interest sod claim of Wil liam B. DaltUS, of, in and to, - ail that certain piers of ground situate in the city of Allegheny, being lot Ige. 44 In George Itedlle's plee_of a enh division of onelot No. 17i and 176 in the Reserve u se s ; (weld, OM bears date the 16th' of Oet. : I b itill is tmunded mad desmibed as folloyre„to wie be, at the fienUmeestwardly corner of Fed. e»1 ead Ousel stile% 411Multudendlagla heat ;`jSi:'; .., fl Federal street Southwardl7 20 feet, and In depth WestWardly along Carrot street, presets. tf,g the Inane width, one hundred feet tea twelve f , et alley; upon which is erected two - three story Lures houses including basement and one coop (es !shop. Bailed and taken in exechtion as the Property of William B. Batman at Ithe suit of Llcley and others. All the right, title, interest and claim of Patti Deitrioh, of, in and to, all that certain lot or leas of ground situate in Celine township, be ing numbered thirty-nine (89) in. Chisletea plan (lots lying on the south side of St. Diary's c tmetery, sold lot having a front on street of twenty-tio feet, and extending back, preser ving these= width ono hundred and eight feet and six inches, on which is erected a two-elory frame dwelling house. Seized and taken in ex ertion as the property of Paul Deitrioh, at the wait of Jacob Gunderman. ALSO: All the right, title, interest and olefin of James Gilkey, of, in, and to all that certain lot of ground situate In Versailles township, bounded by the Youghiogheny River, by lands of William Latimer, Jr., and of Willitm.A. Gott, containing about 4 Scree, on which le erected, a dwelling house and other out building'. Seized and taken in execution ni the property of James Gilkey, at the snit of John Flemming. AU the right, title, itterest'and claim of Hut h lah Heath,owner &e., of, in, sod to a certain two rtor frame home, situate in the village of Green . 'y Oak, in Elisabeth township fronting on the south western side of the read, 82 feet, more or lets, end extending back in depth 16 feet. Seised and taken in execution as the property of Ilexekish Heath, owner and contractor at the exit of Wil liam P. Brillion. All the right, title and interest of Nicholas Miller, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in John Brown's plan of tote to Bt. Clair township, and marked and numbered in said plan as number one hundred and forty (140) being bounded and described an follows, viz: BNlnning at the corner of let No. 189 on the Esnterly line of German equate, thence by tt o line of German square and also with the line of lots No 186, South 28° 22',West one hundred end twenty-four feet sin inches to the . corner of lot No. 148, thence along the end lines of lots No 148.: 149. 150, 161, 162, 168, 164. 155, 166, 157, 168, 169, 160 and 161, North er 67', East two hundred and Seventy six feet five inohes (276 ft. 6 inches) to the Manor line or line of lot No. 171, thauge with the Man.... line North 1° 58', West fire ant 8} inches to the ca ner of lot Ns. 139, thenoo with the line of said lot North 86° 88', West two hundred and forty. seven feet eleven inches (247 feet 11 in.) back to German square, the place•of beginning. Sei zed and taken in execution as the property of Nicholse Miller at the suit of John Brown. ALSO, MI the right, title interest and skim of Tho mas MetEtt of, in and to pli that certain lot of ground 'Rasta in the borough of Boarpahurgh, fronting 21 feet on ?data street and rnnoiog beak 100 feet, and bounded on the east by lot of Francis Ateop, and on the west by lot of William Quail; the interest of esid defendant thereto being the one undivided half part thereof. Seised and ta ken In execution as the property of Thomas Mof fitt, et the suit of White & floes. MI the right, title, interest and claim of Israel' Panemast, of, in, to, and out of all that certain lot of ground situate in the township of Ells• abeth, tvoutided in front by the road leading from Elizabeth borough to McKeesport.— Coebandred and twenty feet on said road, and extending back two hundred and forty feet, preserving the earns Titlth between the land of Thompson Martin On the southwest and lot lately occupied by Abraham Malfresh on the east to I land of said Martin—having thereon a frame dwelling house. Seised and taken in ezettutiou as the property of Israel Pane..at at the unit of Jamey Morrison hod ethers. All the right, tills', interest, &o, of William Store, of. la and to all that certain lot or plcce of ground situate in the 11th Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, commencing on Webeter, at the cor ner of Cummins alley, thence along Webstar street 192 feet 6 inches to the line cf Andrew's property, thence along Andrew's line, northwest ward'', on • lino parallel with Cruarainv alley 162 feet to Quince alley, tbnatte along Q3llute alley, eouthsreetwardly 162 fort 6 inches to Gam. mint alloy, dames along Comm.,' alley 166 feet to place of beginning. on which are erected lwo frame homes!' Seised and taken in man. mica as the property of William Shore at the stilt of John W. Riddell. ALSO. All the right, title, interest hal nisim of Eln.. otter Smith, of, In tocl 1.; two carats, lets al ground, No. 415 sail 47, in the plan of ices laid out Ty L la the town of Port Perry, on the hiancorthels rarer, Vorriallee township, May 17, 1849, which ie Recorded to Plea Bock No. Lin the Recorrler's offal. MP* 28, lot No. 411' nein hes Seep by MO toot lonr, running from Cost direst to liffeenza , 100 feet, Goal street being ZE) Jet (emu street being 40 feat wisfis,TA. 47 . tf hard -ell% Coal wrest, Poona. &worm', - had Jiltersca .treat, tad lot 46 hying a carter iiir s all feet on C oel street by 8 feet on isfisesenhtreet, and by PG3LA imam :ma huadenl snit mei+ fest, being an angle or roarer lot, on w h its lot three are no improvements, wits the tiorptloa of • bolted fence, together with all mad singular im prorerr.tatr, right/. fibmtles, beyealtsmenta, Seized end tarn in t.irctittlis a tie perperty of Ebenezer tisilob. of the roil of John tErun, Eeri , Alm'r of J. P Drown, der,'-d.- _ ALDO, All the tight,iitle ?and interest of Jahn Tamar% of, is, sai to tho ta!i,eilug deN)ribe4 letie or pttisra atisitia ta Eat:luso iswtiabtv: boutrieJ acitl daferibt.i se !stigma. to art , : sing lit a mist or. the Cbattirrit Creek, at the corner of lend ele.inie%l by -- Bviger, intone south 77 dr,rr•re, west 76 7.10 perches to s poet, those, north 26 sad 6 half ~tree,,. eset XS per. obei to s corner. tbk.uot ncrtS n 9 en , l a-toorth degrees, sett 16 and foss tenths perches to a corner, thence north 46 an-1 degrees, east about I I perches to a poet, thence eolith 114 degrees. east 78 percher. 12 the mi l d Mastless creak, thence along the rues 16 sad 9 104 perches to the place cf Peginning. containing abant lot acres, wore or lees Assoc, all that certain other lot or piece, of ground atianiog the above, bounded and do serihei as follows,to Begtan:eg eta poet on the line of land now cr late of Jaya McCoy, thence worth 26 ; and I degrees, east 86 porches to • corner, thence north 68 sad degrees, reset 16 and 4 10th perches to I. corner, thence north 60 degrees, west B'J and half perches t 5 s Car • nor, thence meth 6,5 devotee west 18 and 810 parttime to a post on the fins of sold McCoy's Land th tithe along odd line thud, 88 degrees, emit 78 psrahoe to the plate of beenututt; uututakag about 10 ROTTO, utaro or lan. Auo, tbont Dentin outer lot qe pinto of Monad orijoloing the pinto brit sL,otqf bounded nod deicribed es t'7,llows;ta IJesln• atop on Chattier! crook et the OJTatr of tot el•imed by lteAtnan theoos aloes sal•J lj lostmaa's lot, oerth 1Q *ad degree., weAt and 9 10:h perches to q hickory en the lies of lot claimed by Jame, M.ffin,thettos along Motir:s line !oath 24 and dtgzias, west 12 perobts on • ooner, thewsr slang tho lams south 413 and dt vets, west '26 psechocto a post, thcooo eolith 84 degrees. eut 73 perches to staid creek, thenee down along oak; creel 21 and 3 T 0 pooh's to lie place of heghenlog: contstalog about 10 scrag, more or feu. .Baited mud taken iu ezecutwn the property of lobo Taggart, et the molt 4lf Ittehard Bata All the right., ltlo , loterott sad claim of Jame, White, of, in, sad to nil that cattalo lot or piece of ground containing 60 note, more or lee., In Plum township, sad bounded sod dceoribed follow, vitt Hy lan& of Henry Reiter, Jaw* Gray, the heirs of John Derldson, Londe of Bow man or hie heirs and tho helve of Thome, 6lcDawell. On gold promisee are notated Oat email cabin hotter, sod bare. Belled and tacit in execution an the property of Jamen White 41 the colt of Merles Dermot, for us° . of Wm. IV Kirkpatrick Pornhaaers wilt be required to pay 20 poll Dent. on th e purohsee mozsi on all some loeti than $lOO, nud.lo per cent. on oil pornharen shore that sum. W6I. OtAOILL, Ellictilf. Pittehurgh, Dee 2, 1860 MAYORALTY %Intim L'Aniari will Lo . C • naldAto tn. 3.1.70 r cf FittAyurgb. #ulleet t 9 UlO 4,ol.ista t.t tbn Whig and Masonic Oootwation. naltlts Wr aro authorlted to IMIUMI.IO Dlr. 14.411 , 411 D P. tots ma condi lalo for DI oyor of ,l'lttoba nth. tal Wort to the eh elaoo of the Whip Q:ro•entlou. dett•tr• SPECIAL NOTICES HENRY H. COLLINS. tONWAN DING AND COMMISSION • MERCHANT, AND WIIOLIDIALN DEALER IN CIIZESIC, BUTTER, SEEDS, PM, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY,, No. An Wood 1 1Y" :Jars, jrA IiELYMA AND Lererma UOLD td htlnq Come+nt•. Naar V.. 01 .01:1DD JAMES P. TANNER, WHOLUALIS DIIALZIL • . . . IN BOOTS, SHOED, BONNETS, AND LEATHER, Ego. 86 Wood street" Pittsburgh ', D ADD roman. gee' Mx etc7rO n u T iai l iati al upwards of 2 . 500 IJASKS. efobraolow ovory variety and et I 0 of BOOT S , 8110Nri 'and BONN YCN, vurchraud uhrot Nom Now Nog load satoorsossovi. islusul *sootily for FALL lad IV INTIR SAL= mt.:drill would at ouNfiatory prlona— compufog ftrorably with iliou of Plulodoirtflo, oral Now Ytßt Purthasero 1,111 pp u„ colt our oromlwo Wore huller. Alt* Nl* YORK SULK f TAR. • sirW l DMOT the attention of Oar rend- Oto ri the sttnorthemsat of .• It invioonatzma cetotale' t• b. One4l ewe tN Marla ees. MEM 7 . Five . Snacked : Worms Expelled—, ilesd falawbaz etattaivat fiom itopeet.ab:e Drage:eta , tto the arptisha effect:int B. A. l'abneetoeVa auequalled j Vern; uate. Caaaanvuu. N. V.. Jan. 1.1. 1122. B. 4. FlOser(orik 6. P,: rhurtlenten-3.l•tweer Clara,• man tf Undoubted ' venteitY. of Mal fOllll of Liaison. et. ',MONISM* ea.... N. V.. j r ami that he bee • little artl. 4 years old, to wham lit care j ii b e pf B. lobo, mot' , Vern:acme. in , 011f01.9bOra Loan, to Ow atterooou of the mum day *he rowed et one time esvt.stio:s. end or another. NINETNIiN Uti.ll•. A taint 2e, eieeic the hiliturins night, ebr peen. el the inoroolibla number of PI VI: ll UN DAUB Ai TWAIN . VUNI4 Makina in all. SIT. In lees than 12 Lours' time. Ile e•I [ they woo.. teeriectiy Attonltlied al meta Ft mans of V' ra, trala • ebi:d et her Oise, and that 1 a rouuted theta I.,..nestely. Very re - err:vile. JENSEN A itANDALL. Drogmetk. PreParel oast sdldbr B. A lALINILSTiNd.K A CIL. arr. 1 - .. d and let ate. Pittsburgh. will itsikrOakland Property for Sale—This Properly le situated about one half mile from the city to., fronting on Paromilivania Avenue. It Is covered on Fruit Trees of the choicest kinds, many of them to 0 , 11 !sealing. Also an abundance or amp., Rathbactl• n a. Thera is a two story Frame together with conreoleul out house. on it. for IS, of tortes and Pleasantness of location, this property cannot be ma:passed- It contains t little over 6 acre , . I wit t ell the wh•ds together, or divide Is moult purchasers. THOS. J. CAMPBELL, Oct. S. 1663; dtf No. 119 Water tteol. R. C. LOOMIS, (Of the late firm of at'Carly & Loomie,) WHOLEOALS DEALER IN BOOTS ANT) SHOES, IMMiNEMU Citizen' Innranue company of Ytttebtrgb xi- D. LINO. Pl/151713,. a 'O4U :11; L. NA ItA HELL. onTICE. 84 W&TIEE,, •DETWiIEN VAEKVI AND WOOD BTHEETR. A - , I :+111: x 8 II ULL LNY. ' •t , 11,5 :./0 AND dni3iBdll . ri lit AND Vil9 TA. !star.. nowt.; iota ,r cl•ierkwe tr, "Met Also. Um ;arras of :4, 81.41 111 • L.I.NLINA VICIA ATOP 7.4.ANSPORT.I to, liro7f , Ef : ,0 11 1) King. ICw. Lsrtuvr. ~. Wu, limirrdeY. H. ti. 11.1,.r iaamunl 11.,.. • Wt. 2. Ilioßimro. 1,,,,, 1,0,...r • . Jotal S. Dilwori.l'. , ~b rbF.u....h. '.. Y:. t, }eller.. Ye ', l ' .:r '' l. ' i -1 ;: .... t.t,::: . , u : p.u V l n imL k t li i 7 n H ' sfy 2 r. '.' de.= H.I.INNRDY tilttaCi r mu; WMION REMOVAL. • LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IN.PORTERS LED WHOLESALE DEALERS IN POILISION ANe DOMBEITIO 1141.11.DWARE, CUTLERY, ft. ic. Have removed to their new and extensive Mn Nn. GR Woal street, four Amm .porn the et. rh.rtu re eel ant te , no ttu tons:v..lo,c awn, rent or .11. olltred e to thlo eitr. telO4 FLEREIBB BROTHERS, • (Scoccsaces TO Z. 1.100 • a 4) . WIWLESALIC D3IIQUISTII, NO. 60 Wood t, Plttsbitrgh. 0 - 6..?,0 f 10f0ra of Pr M . 141,1 , P o,imcs Icor Nil. I ELBOWS FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES PnBT 01 , 710 E BUILMO. TulltD IITaKET . irrlzkiNs and wtranters who wish tc, ot, I t•lts w orrttr•to, rsttottot awl ILf IP, Mara:, at • •-•-• or.le. , •tr Ind it to !D.ir totrrert U. ratil at too,. •ol•tytittanurtr, wD.re entire ostirractano nr ritaren troldo. Ilt•rmi; rm.: N• •rrom,l !Arlo and Etlrr:lrrrlts err, coo pltrooar .Ith 10.4 i -union. Of the moat r—erro' Ittod. and•l ' ott tritsco it•guar. wctli.oct hT lb. ralrt.ror.al [toots. tf:;ll.6.:vhia wad Nay ort. Wm:llw 1.• cwt. t.• t.. (Ito t...tro9e rt a.. Lt . :, a • tS , . tt • haa errs wm •• • DAGUERREOTYPES NATIONAL GALLERY -0 AIIKSON'S Natiousl IhKoorronn Cie.llers, c-,,,,, .., thn Immoral mod . d.rt.t .T. , ..t.t.nnt..4 ,0 .. Wii-rl'Ml. , :rug h.r.,1 111.0 a v.:, 1....11t,it.r.r: G0nat;.5na0.4.1.:11..,,.0:?...1e. 1 1N0....ith.na,..r ..t cro.t.t . arn p1t..., wlll On.* till .t 1/:..,...• ..4t-at, ~ ...,,,,,..1 np v tth wort oip.rtnt 41:4.4 .nd ft. LIAM", .11./-12,(1,i 1•10. 'nal ollli 02.1 .IE. (..00ratn: nn C•k. tO. Mort ' , carat. fut stnlll6. of Ch. hgea.., :c.rat ...... .11 Ch. ..pr....nico r.f ...mated 111. zx au. ,rs.b., TEL.,. cf..41,61/1.1, Flint/o.r. .1.-...,cer,1, ,, ..”7.1:..L. a, 11, p 0.10,4 lalten rl..St.nnal 1ik."....... Vt...r.r....... 4 , n , .N..1 L. Lai.. a PC., -r , .. ...,.: . , r.r. Ng .r.,..1,11,1a.V. In 0r0rr.'..11.. SCF" BURKE fr. BARNES' SAFES--•llere it Lits 1:4•3 rat tamticiorty a.. Cm thy talus ..f tin bArlth. ape-ft wirll - 11 ire out c.r.titi•lnutir runt Ste roicttutzti of Oct wall W. bat. , .1r..1, puhlisho.4 cnveral carilbrUNrfr. proUvr rtu FSM t...•4t for our [rata.. awl oratn.r7 taloa, tali tibrori. Lars Lint rub)..1.1 w Lb* Tlil , lll Atnll.4.L II..tSPLAMILATIONS. .E 4 en.tutt, tzttall tree tr., The tnlivntlez is itt% - rst et lb. sumt isrenLutiablt. [LA/sett-0.,- 310.000 WORTH Or 14001 LO LOD PAPERS SAVED WITH. A $4O SAFE! •LitION, I:. DWI. I . • M.., Yr.. • 11./Vl••—lNnlr . •iilg. You, 1.4.4 letvori. ► Yir 11+,11.1 I .orau 5b...2.1 rt. g.h.11.1*. I .0.004 Imy t rti.o. U./.1 6•14,2 n..t..1.1.4 imgra•tly I ./ (Iv ow*. 1,. ulat nal.. 111 /. .1.../1.14 .1 Me lath •7 Jaaw b.,11„0, Wmt Warr* 1..•••••., /..rtishuillri.vrogrii••+bal•••••• • Puicri ttir• atm-, tnnikiaus. Mr 14.4 , 'go IA .1 al tbs. ',IR. I . : Las 1•1., 1/../ •b•r• wa.l • Ism. Aeluaint of otl Ir Ima a •prr Sot ffra . • • , I7 cola, tea httuti" gratt,att. that 1..' , (a lnr et•Tt• at_t.et Zgn Tltr.asurtt I , t'ar4 ght-h vs. vorttl. ••• lan/ • tit•tir troeltd, tutth•r. t tat I..ittg 5ta...., tc tot.. ha, a ....ftt itgb g.wptrri, tr—...l tt,t a.:trl. row ••t•tt ttte...g.tre.l !gm Mato Alligmee's Notice.--The ackderraigned wuo, pop,opo "r 1,4.4 In .44 lissavilana. N. an 1.1 WA* plityla.ut. 4,1.: pen,. batiZa eLly ax.e. Alm. *SU pi...a Pt...at IL.. Per .Iliesettsa, Tbt v 11: 1..1.4 cp... •Lsol al r.a..t.• cc b.a.1‘.1 sbonst .Isr• V..= Its* . 0n...f flu 11.404.1 .111 ILIGI.IIOI MILLZA. J.. 01.9Rai S.M. U. /6.1.511.11. D. hillborttu LADIES FANCY ETES Wass t rr.rwtstfsilly trowta, Os: ntSfintion TA , a.rr r sa , L• rrevism..lsl.F.l. 113 PAM, Mon/ )1.116 /Itch. ;qua. sitnfTl•A i . vaar•;. 0011.1, C,sor .V11..0 , heleVIN, 1 , 1 a... or Cats. crtner I 0e . 4 soSlik stgr•Dr. Ka . rye's Invigorating Elixir or (NAM Ate—The day bas a/mud why, a / trawl rettott47 ruff tot b, colri Ct.. by liwourn wile, , .. Thu attatupt Las Petra towla o theirvelate themorat. at the (lilt* or Cor. i•tt la ••113. r Murat bag fOratatipil to, blab to the autentlb . Worbl,f Push htuutotharra to b. reached, Pet tbr ,arpluga et the 1,111110 - us_ 1.4.4 at tho //Marled mar. wrought Per tido vroranottwo. Tt try ea:total:wad tit-trap-tw o hartwoutist, "el y tto.l 4.! 41.teatto peculiar to &mat.. *111,6114 maladies at all 11:who, liver entsplalut .bust* afttlatbutg nl lb. sto.w-h, 4414 bowels, guttural p4cattatlon, lationtea toriplaut pa...l,st, hi mohair Aerate. totaltrilte. tutatipstinti. and tut:mar/4bl. coo plaints wbtch It lel Ilirt:131 bin to *reentry Is an a4earttse smut Itaots an tutageguatta, and (bar a.. offered la an..et to ill abs doubt lbs propartio• ti do Radius oteell,ttto wt. - 14.10th mot on.- Tabs la put pp, bigbly cooreatratwd, to putt bit tln. tiro $1.0) pt bank, two Son $ll. _ 11. 11. 1111111. Proortitetr, 101 Broadorai. hew tort. told Per brag/dots throughout lb. Vatted Stet.. Can wla ant tba West 1.14 M: 11.etoral Agsnts fn PltLrimigh—Goo. If. Key..:. nu... W 4,411 •Inmq eud Virgin 1111.7, and ri.co lug tin.,. .0n.., AT nsa awl ith Os. no:1F1•7 varTa 'Pont Powder. —Every l'ffrintY 11111., MIMay.W Lloalcc frow,lnr. dl sla• op Pli.or,o. pr ST* nn him! sal for rale from M lunston, In hAs to. •un poreboopts, on , APoist.lp l•rclo. Alpo. !la:Pt, r,a.. W. C. laciufwtar... Preatotr... Ptillinurol sv - A - T - E - statar FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., UP P.K.YNSFL YV JA. iIIitANCII OFFICE for. 4th to Smithfield MA . Mgt - ord. (U.POAL, U0,0:17 ACort. roottoo.4 —John P. Ituthorford. hozphlo e., : P. 0. Ptdoitig, HiotOborg; rOOO J,,,,,, emio, 4 A. O lir nso HAnkor, Pitt...troll: A. A. e.t . d.,. 1.4t, ,, 0rte., ./..ho H. Kuttor.oral. Dauphin to. A, J. Oillott II oritt.or t. N. T. Jon.. HoPriOtoOv: H.bo . rt NAM HAI tom evUnty. JOHN P. HUTHEOINOtp, ptotouot. A. I. JILLET. Potrrtary, 4 A. "LIU/OM Attnort . . . The at.zror , ,,Lapaar will Insure 04134164 walla of sea and Inland na•lirnllon awl r , anata/rtatmn: %Wynn bnIM- Ina, and mar:bandits In eltr . or oolastry . ., at Invert rates nuttlaut wlth P ,, llrtealou.lks darrlllan honors tll ,f Inratuarl7 or for • tam of J^an ., . nolra oryld4 Girard Piro & Marine Insurance Co., ov PUILADRIRICIA. WoFICE OF PITTSBURGII AGENCY orrorlth sad timttho.l4 11.. Chpihy& :loo.uOu Poi IMMetri./17- -Wm. IL hyr•ht, U. A. h htkylg.- oiyord. rani TitOrMYON M. M. DAVI.I. J. It, I/MnirpAn, thoo, B. hillehipil,ll4l6ol.l Janos. B. Cm:ocl Is, Thro. ‘5 , 3. If. Wooor,, V. Bh.rmao, A. Ilan, Philip P.p. dor. Win. P. lie n .:, Alen. Heron, Jr.. Putman . !JOXI , JON KA, Pmet A. P. CILLISTT, y . WIC ItS 4 nrY Woo!ye fleitaris*. Vfolleby Car. kW. Sulbllayi,lltorty, Meronantlino tot 4 proyart? Run. *rally. on thr•tuoin Al 'rah!. ferny. area lmyl-W A. e.. CARRIER, Agent. • serNenralgia.—This formidable dißonae, which oxttis o will. lb* okill of phyololoio, lioldo lA* made to oIARTZR'IS 131 . Atil 4 II It IXTUII Me, P. Boyden. tomer:, 01 the Akar lieu..., how York. Istoproprhear Of the Krehonee Hotel. Illehreond Vo, Is ow, of the bemired. whn hove heart enrol of serer. tieurolaria by Cacter'sikipableh Mister, Pine. hie onre,hs has recomnterolot It t, numbers of others who-wore 'offer:we o , th'tte, rir orary foxes of Jhe ease, eta, the most wonderful melees/. Ile eia)a It Is the moat extraordinary h. b., ',Neer RIM nr.d, and the beet Meal purifier L.., advertleeniont In another column. nolo.l ral4, O'CONNOR, BROTRRR & CO,, RANKERS AND INSURANCE DEALERS, .No.lb WOOD ETREET, One door from First street, Pittsburgh, tgy. Buy find nell Pat and Uurront Fun dx klatit and Time Nsehotiem Coln, Stocks. Eastsru end - Western Thne MIA and Promissory Notes; allow 0 per cent. On Thee Peponitoot Par and Current Money; and. inure titre and 'Marla* rendes for the . M IIInt:IIISON A CO. 2 FIN ED SUGARS— IV, Co bhl, U Crooked; 80 .13 L do; dl Log.' 0 do [at Pordovd. otoamer Now York. ea t Or .. b , by JAlllidA. 11 . 11TOUWIN it CO. .hnml Bturor Houtz leading Wox sumo, Nom YOilc and lot Igo by .7Agthi A. 1 1 1 111.41180 N A Oa, I. 3 Agent. SL Lout. dteoto dog.. sledutry ELMINQ CAPE u0 , 63 . 0 , 1 ".4 !err hablicme, Far Sibs br Ilbl d. DAVltlart.. b 6 Market • ram 4.13 HS NLKERBOCKER MAGAZII. for mber. tmen l 44rto b . . .. . _ ~ a.v~, . ti t',3'r.S~` 4r--tai>t,S3 r ~~a,. r - 3"~'~Y~,,9~~ • . - GRATISI .1,51 PuUiahrd —A Nor Discarery in jtedicirte.' FEW WORDS on Batioual Treat-. t 4,1•—• t t , a+trlatotrlttaa. or Loral Norrou.. D.Dilitr. Lmir Spirits, Laultude, tht, L,Ent, =ad the 13.4, Inaisratitiork and !or , tudy Do4nets of A; PrtLvr: Avertl, SoUirtp,Loya of So, ' tool Itt• l'air 1,71 AZ -aqua or th.• •-• tn't rac. net oel.r tA , Frrst.c.\ kr Pr. B. D. II a..•,1%•• th.• Oarralua Wacie/alvtA 5007 k trah,..t Lrdreine. In in tlrla Final, Mot. 19. Iconetroce.t, on.) the en,iroly ne and bi 2114 trea ment.. -di:nerd by tog Aut w hor, fatly ex. n 15, 1 ,1. d. d. or whi•li, e•er f one i gambled ro care ,ear4hortieriry, and at 'tel• toast irnontio war, sooklWii. enarrii word. , t. 1.• day. any ...ifir•.• amt. and now tie., is a soared er. 1.n41tt.0 (I.lt paid) pot... winos to Lir. .Ir, KY. 5,1... p. and street, 9. Y. p1e2.1y.1 114 I:I ' , ISINS AND CURRANTS- Clikatora.sl,6o porlboo: 11411 1 . o..'s n Hunch .116410.A.V415 pct boot • lialtiorixes do do 1.500 Connotel2 ll(i ' lifg; t ESTqunlicy Fira Crackii - ya, box of 4U is f•rst t;L'ti, or 5 1 4 piake tre SDI); at d. 1 1 ,19.519 -0AT1'02( . 9, In the Diamond. URFILE.A. BUROIIFIEED have open, , Y G ila crepe: thi• an-ii l ng. new and lainititui aryl. I-110 51991N01d'.a1.0, Ilosittoto Law% unitare. (Mimi...rt., aka, Fronoli Needle Work Collar. Sleeve.., oepsratily and in rots to tontCh; also, French nohrle olnewea and`,(l , lnrizotta, plain and onibrolderod. Pw , . htmi a'.l' ant in teltaio niatebi_Jackonot and Swim. Col lb p!alo vx. do, .r., Whits Illoornths COlOB4. 4.11ri winßad in Olii:tticit mops ptylcs of scarce and 1r rklar o o. reedlsar Etanciers. _ deR , r; n UALS. COPA r L VARNISH, Smith's 1. brand, in yra t ind„, E foi .o lala_tok nxits. 2 BIT BR SPI'S', TURPENTINE: in eta, and or :Nola hi, • a'2. \ FLEMING 8R0T11E19.9. TON TILLIE ..tx*; dad in store and tot, :41.1i 'UN BIOS „ CREAM TA a I AR, _pure, in kore'Vn,l for 4,..R.1.11(0 BROS. 011 LB% V E R,BILIUN \'ufi,to and ky ir, vnd tr 7 cniw br \ FLERIBO,BI._ 30 As,, a R . SYA - RCH Ohio in store Fx VV) %nos: tin LBS. QUI c KSILV ER: i;l7 - Nt ne ant . for onl” br VI.EXIBB \ BROS. NESTS ' S..i&D ORUCIRj.EB in 000 .tote fri,ealobr ItLEMLVR,BROB. t.i; A N'iltlo—A Gild, betwen 12 and 14 I' 31' 16, t• ;•g , to Ina,: a enisi MIA 1114i;t In 4. tog haoaa-vork. 1.4 r tort e to r inf4i.ation. IWO at 1.1 i . ,bi. e \ ',a - f SELLING , , OFF! 'at GREAT cH.A.NcEs FOR BARGA r VISE tuldoleignwi lespecdully 111,=, L w•fcma thcirl:),..lc cud the cl.:ll.rut generally, OA 1).-7 fag•ilt C,wic g cut their 'large nut well t•cl.ct.c.l. • f RICH A5E,E1.4 . 4 00,T ' a:ely aureha+.l Ip the tae{ from the Xenia: t.ira rx: Ira L. 0 1 . ! ,,,. which ler yarlegy.rtp. end conSt.li.g VRI,yRT, TA P.ESTRY ANABRUS'SELS r:d.r.dtd ,ras.cr.p, stied-di r.spreulflr Tor I,areity Retail Tr dr. 112.1 rd:Ower IVOUN Seca tgerat the c:ct I..jorratidn. Imperial, Extra and Super Three-ply earpett, :he 611, colid.ra•td Slanutoeoriee In the 1.1011.4 • te, e.oore warrantnd, I,graln , :arpete of all kind,: \ - 11.01 and Stair eltnots: Woot an.ll.lemp Onlah with a hr.. arsurunoilt re,oll Clothe, Jlatt.tr.a. lab's andliaso Ouver.,l/e., an be the I.l,tent St. 1 V• ,105 r 0 B. HVADLY kOO. dal 820TIIIrd'atr i,et. „ 11: 11P ES-195 dry Beef liidea reed fir ealo del neartamon. iNllow GLASS-30f) ' Lza. 088(.1ti4 If .i \ tos ibiu :on Ware In sv•re era for Kale SP tar 1111417E0. LIAlltIll3 B. • A RD 01L-5 DGIn. No. 2 Lard Oil in store . 0 for 11.3.11BAUGLI. 'OAP-50 ba.6. CM. Palm Scan retell and (or now lar. EritlNqb:R I LINSEED OIL-20 . 11.1 a. Limed Oil in I a .:ore and for abb. by 5Y.1140Y.11. HARI! .1 rc.l: I.itTN'ORIES - --131 sacks Featbar:?; 1..b10. No .1 i.ard: 12 yazkoD-y ro•Cbo. 4 ; b !to du a.YRI-.: mlimmaussza 181IaII DICKEY a (90. 'F..ATRERS—ii), sacks to arrive ter sle del ISAIAH DICKIST /a CO. l it,' WIWI,: TO O.,ONTR.t.CTURS —COY , 4 t .-CrooOn.le be or roof .t ,al. - 0 •Oall- Or Coolo,4•41 and Ohio llellread. C-on os to.o, non/ tna 1:41, Deoonnbar n-s.t, tar the tno• .4141 nry et enfant [aide of it.. .bate roO.1:ot abion. tie t een. met.. ecru oral be In Mine. naewest of taninten: and lbe'ereatuarOt.ortion. omelet s a ist ro. netoreee tio. Kanawha Meet and inn Inoona ano ide Send', a hone abets of the ri 40 be ,4-Imiluaing taro3o,9e onrylAnt L1e0r0.41,1 and le roll 9 oothe the enentlon tlf t^ t•• r ••o••o e n lble , er toon noei• no Ironton tactical of tea .reel, tar ji42, and noe atarn notion TM b.Trrnrer fo N nsorttin by %tenth \ neonan Potathera,inlormenno Iptar be obteloed ale t.s.t Con:Anne.. ottl•ea et Coilonton .11 firrirrirt. itr Ctn., CCM. B. MISR- Ct. 1.1 Kneloter. 9 -19 e roar of rut 00, W Ors of' Virg:ore, ender tta ocelot/ton tot Obte. Radian* I ;Is to la. •99 e . .• 91 on all • 'count...lll nenat et Corington on 00 of Oar., it'x - r. :Amu 1. for the \Drape. ot etal rbe nenoveasla Clot May then be of .901 a • d UT un:ll_4 bbls.pritno roll, in yloths: li borne o do, orata • 0a1d,19 ttr, la• oolna RILEY. ItArniEwe't 00. PP LES--10 bbls.Pcnoeke,RambeTs, Van- D ,to, rao'd b r I 7 KNOW 11. COLLINS. ERSi-500 • ban. prime W. R. , .1.10 large Crataren cutting also. or , an P lea ADD:. 90 d Connell Ifeiry do, for • tr• . HENRY 6e. OOLLPIPI. it 1. , TL".. f . . b R T --3',nb toldle ,14 Fresll l.a Icl y bithis day to- H F ,I . 1010 . NS-15 bbls. for sale by / nor. 11 anal coLuxa. • .NSU Fish, Trout, Shad, , for 1,2? HUN 6c H.O WINS. '‘ , IOLASSES —.CO bbns N. 0. for sale by non J. PL CANFIELD. R 0 COFFEE fur Salo . 4t SACKS Itt uo3o A. CULDIISTION. ' "lo ENS. Munufaoturod Tobaooo, curl ( branis. for 011\10.. h 7 A COLBERTSON. . _ M bo HALF Che4TA Y. H O. P,, Ir e 4; .y 1 Mack Tra.s, for %Cr by WW A coulearso,x. f-A Uf WITOLS and . half hia. ix otl• b. A. CULBERTIUIN. gati )3 BLS. N. 0. .31n 'used, on \ hand' & \*.juiLtLa entre. r sale CUILIaktISON. 41 , 11.3.RPSP.ORGII. PROPERTY FORLE —A ann. e Oroturl, mrSorhlth le erselee4 well I,!t /rams 31:148, arroneoal and eltaitedow Mk Etront'in the For.ch of ilhar jitotorb. The Wiener 'SOO t^ none Naha West, altars the whole at tlrlow wrlr , orS/15. Wtan her turnmatkn. apillr to B. licLAttll.No. :11.11.th st. it Si Cit gtOCKS -1,11 4 rheree 61 a 't. BM* Sitwell., \ ~,,, ~ Itxth.,,,,g• Peak letteburah: • Pe. do PI, Uebututi Truitt finateanyt 3 V: , Meehan,l[ll33 Tank, AlleaLeay. tat tete by I. Wll L1 5%. A11 A. lIILE. AW. n...3....i.t.aer1 . tid, Wood street, thar 4th . •s l • r,r SONDS==-SSOCO Pittsburgh Coupon e ey pantile In Seek link 1 , 013, Ow aide hy hi4ni.,33.14 el' WILLIAM A. 1111.0 d CO Otutlesti. OM iN tlo Vourt of 00/1111100 Pleas , l s • ~,,. of Seep/ mums, NO.-, Sept. Terlil. , r - . l` . ( k 4‘ l ii ~t h. matter of the Volunivy atnistre - 4 1 - - " 4 --- )-- \ ulttifloj4"ioNl'N., O, And, the Court ii - 4 t ; L oorq 1.1%1w-bunt of . a. tt..wcotmout. 1 Aswa.t, an. \ twinett it ihnu, Fey , to to dl. WTl:asap to wecony the tretrore. The Attor a n witiniel wil attend to the dntlim of Yie eoyolnitiPin4 hie cola, in &ever, Dec s 24th. et 10 ilelotit, AII - 004,1) S. p W_IILSOA. Auditor. g. P.L.LERS M.lll SYRIV—"WITIIOUT \ l 1 A RIVAL:I— Otaltargh, 16th 44 and ) hb. 210h'.311 Re 8,11 Selleery On the 13th ultialo. 1 oenitht ...err iiebeld. Th e al hI fotiowine. 1 'lnt to bed miter they navel; yet not 1 betandaw. I tt d el•rtit Pone the ntubt bentre. the pent In, stoehing with me weepy mod, 1 r:, - ,V.. 7 : .!! b " :Tg a d ' e l o 3 l t ‘ t 4' ' .. : e a; 7 r' il l e P int! 87Vt ' 1 1 " linP• of which, t• me I aetnn . shai t oV .4, 1 ,..,r , MT ;,. ugh •• it by tannic,. 11r nt tt liOlit. in t 11301711 11/2•11311 nill n•er quit, well Itou. An . A , tiff 11FAN. I hereby may that • well acquainted with the .1 0. eirrumetartea, andthe etatetnent\ even {striae. \ A. JOHNSON. Prepared and Fold by 11. 1 I;iILLSRS, 68 Wood dreg. end by Drat :Guts in town lilac entry. \ no2o 11 1 01.1) 0 ill‘. SYRUPiSollaer's St\ Lou!, , ve Golden Seen ihe gliqui ie article s met he'd end f'e sale by • WA. 3 1,1. . 04T. IVO.I A 4tll .to TEW MUSIC—A 001711110 e seeortment Of Poetize with 113R11•11 end Teat ',reedit Flateele. •il Potpour , a entnerd tor lbw Ile ferny all the heat- A and lar Op.re• of altwerty Inialti, pnel.ll.l. 1U• eri one. Nonni, Vordi.Anbe, Web. ,'Onyelyty,,,,p,Alr„ Is in, P10t., , rte etc, twieithey 10, the law ~, ' .8 , aof T.. I Oirte•hitlt, Jelilen, bt i tritely ' eta . etn. i 0 . 4 ee 1 .or rata 6r R. 8r...8.N. , R0K1L AW. 4 thostos . 1/.13 Ith et. ... M, ER-3 bbls fresh ' n kn., vrimn • '''.._ - - --- Late ' Fist* oa bbilki. . \ ;OW si, an yo 4- ~ 200 t.hla lifhlre.PlC. \ \ '" d'l, \ 60 bi le Lake tl...inern \ / go Plckled. li arrhan; , , no3o 1 0 rmail be. a Mackerel. foe eeie se , J. a. culsvivLP. Civßev 1411ing Mill-for Bale: \ \ \ rillibl BsTOsare and' Cuba Smbltizig,H. 4 -. \ 1\ \e l lue l oiii'aio gui,"&ll'4 l .' - taTtfiltllm P:g.stir,..Vot T`,7:7,11.7.'d,,T1T,JV - 4'1 4 .!,1° , 'Al D iinea I a Bon. wl eT6 ,al kOlOllllO of.: 00 lorce , , ,g1 ' 0i1i 1 ,:tr.:4 " 4.7k70 luln'uff.= l l::ggil,"Anit toot • nll of noo woad ' llt.• oto a Pel of 81Inolt ohIIPI .4 ro (a, whWh b r ..■•tia a hoe . a . onnt .11.-NalL MiOTIIN I: rel , tenlltla. t ontlog turo r for e-rpet and, yellow metal. 7 \\\‘ vngth att.l the 4.0.... a. nrklng implenwate eomPlelrl In)ja; a* F.IDI , topprd 11 nil In n sinhountinl oln a , i' , .. .0 b l - 41 Ran von,'" 7 b 120 foe, willk taljer bon:, athe .11 • • ' ' Th , ma, binery will he en d ci d atralel, Ikea qt,t p. m , : ty If deAr. Applim,tlen be T i. ada ~ - t. 0 , 1.1..0.1 •a. a ,a BE 00 1 ..Thaltioloro. . • JO I CARTrGirI", .. ' . 4 1 \r„ NLIWAUTURiti k,UTLAIt. SCISOIo .1 DENTATSTaIIILESTB. raLoiq mszaws . , .543.90.83, .. A .. , Gt) LIS, PI TUBA Agy\LV4ltS. i . t.A tin° tjf., attuntioa gNoo. to tlie mut .ototur• mil s, . plrori Af tto tpa ,' - B °l takttfieti, . ..zoto to Air tke Aber. Albaufaatirm4 t v Om Slat* TO! bunch. arnt. IA& , \en amity. , .. (F ° lllt i aZtiall gee ;w ill::' ,ii,itt ',:,.:,:. .',, . ~..t .il _ - . &VW \. iEN 'S., .‘ ____ 4r1.51 Adro l / 4 roolita tOo outs orligle libi lli. urt,oorr oo r in Ad re. .. _ , G Riitif D 0 08311\ 7 _ - 0 .E 1$ 171k1.4' ti ESP ran., .s , 9 r T ti lr u LlW,, t lF t e t,,, ou , : n i i eLso fi t . 2Lti; • L Wa,' T -2 1'h L itai i la 'T. ..T . Trrtilo . .J. ro I rh.ormeroo. MAU ololi STEUKOREI, tho Rs. t Plooolot. Moadool 'I iroroos ood C , notortor. 1 , • o‘, roo W : 4' allt%tiVirP "'l''' ' "I li h ;o ' rt1 41" tOole 4 , 044 . , los or tt , \ sert-dtt UJCTION \ ALES ME la ,VM GOLD • • , ... . . 1100 KS , tr. Sl.LVEtl,tss AT - AUOTION—nn Batardir -• slaw. , ..b.at ' ••• • ~.. o'claritott the :taxa:deceit) liaJavlt ens, Dania Mead ~, '7,... and Ora e•_+, will be roll, • tarall•taltift7la, at vataabta Ntiacallt , cona ilookei erubtating dm verEataadant iabes , ~,,..,, ~, ion.. fle et oi m ii•Potio•utd Ude* ~ . tux.. etilerdid illuetrettet yarka to b b Mira ttta _..'. • - for Holida ortNetitt an] the o‘ntr. e ; f n ., \ it Bible; 4MT aqd C•P WtitiAlg Paean ha! &etc ti 71d Pena: recedg - g_, afefv, Ati.• 'i ' ' A variety of Gokt ao.l Sliver Mathes, Jawabr7. Taloa .; Sled?, Pe. 114 =7.. M. D1P12.. Anat. '. ' \ • . ( a PLENDii) LONDON BOORS AT. 6erios" \ L) —Thla, Satarday.tivaiiiog.st 7 6 1 / 4 0.k...a Nba 77oas. \ \ m.rdal EC*. Rwat7, eataa7 at W.'S sad st7tiatll \'„ . S b , eat, the rota•lndar of the tataloo. of valuabl Vs. '\ \ et (he'll:wit Lando,Eintiol2.% Many aplatidialt filar VA, \ i lici)eurvied front Thunder night owing to tau Ira th o f .1 otalocue; to which will - • athlr w e.l mssaaroaa corki tua. .- l. ~.. y select.. deairabliN end - Inelait.l la the ft.q..7 b. ', -r- , :,. Ito ill be arranged for tmantlasUaa "do , in. the da `, .er \ . , i'i ilia' -, i P. M. WAIL Aoat. ~ \ -,!. V?, - \i NURSE ti IES, &C. --r- ~.,—. !nit Trees and Shrubbery. J ru) i4 E 3 IE subsciiber offers far aisle, a al oke.ssfortmeat of litomfolgoions Mit T • bah dar t and; •tariklards.soms of a 1,,, kr ipi0,,, N." , Join, Paaattoa,PiattoNeboxrtra. • Aptieots, , ,Goo.boarts, Cunnt, _ , ...Corrit, ar , f renim amp:gnaw, fiffhlioM.4.2l3ot anal (km. pog e ror brhomtna le Motu and 110101 r. boolaimois to tb• Farm .4 Ihrdon, of .ma oPeonod, ties, from tUa f , ...1 nod, Imploonslc Wszettonm,A, othl .: ooli - • - • JAMMITA. , ' r• ..• • 13 EAR TREE:4--1000, Tiff," t itAltatAarl othkr sot ocipsdg ,n• just revived .ad-forS*A. st Olitlintd Km:ear.. 020i741.0 Jnits: OlVitriDelt• Jl.l, Aa..s a mesa ADAMS aL_BUTTEL.:• ' • • Prodaiaa Oviaaaalialaiaigaidaiamata, ' NO. 6 SOUT4WAtAft. 6T4 KILL: And Wholefale Dealer.. at sop Oath Pritoire. Oretien Bdttar.Ho:now , : N . Y. Plana. Glade and rondo. Granbarrloa. entrants. Penna . . peekrd do. ' ‘‘, ltatalne,c.riodaD.t.. ].r..y and Wketarn Lan'. ~ tinest OPIL Ma, Mandate._ lb:timer oNanty . Ghee's. 'DM.. a (kW., Pine Apple do. dm• • • _ • .• Bap Sago BateratAte; Year: Asl4,7_ Bneterheit alatoaronl VerMlWll., Pearl and tinted Steelier. MOW Wiens/KIRK dozen. Dried Apples and Petela,s. 11 Lamp- Beans and BRIG Pose. 0-4 nali it fielded I l,:rintt. Sal.asde.. IndlanNiintnatallk. ldottlel &labile Castile nous WS Growad 606.6. Canary . end Gem Yee'} Aingsined4 & Golgais'aPenal Mould. Adamantine a Eperm Etateb... IleAVa Pe: el a Oons. 81.01 k, Daley Salt ik Bath Brlek, Carrara? a M tatd Peed. Gera. Cigar.. • Rica PlAate.Oo entrants. flnems do.. • Leaden Symp. Tapioca. P.-pper Baum. Mustard. as. • ADAMS BUTTalla, No. 6 Booth Wataradreed. INSURANCE . COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. ry Carl. Stock, Annst# PfelltiUM OFI4I Western /bad $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. - p:;:lict,o of Irsuraaaa leptial at all tlatia Go tha wont favorable 'terma,,againat • LOSS OR DANAIXOR OR Tll‘ r PER/LS OF NA lOATION, LLI GEORtni it. ARNOLD. Asmt, .5166347.11 nor Pitt•lnttgili?l t Allocb•.7 County PITTSBUR e COACT I FACTOkY, \ No. 46, Diamond Alley, near \Wood &tea , E. m. Diasbow, PAornixas: ' WOULD reapeatfully call thetattcutt ion of \ Pouthern and Water° MeenhasiU to Ids N.. • mo-k or oorrion4. mnomm in olm /TOM 81$10 %VICO \ • I Woe Otlrli.kg. , l We built , ' , nen thO 1.6 C Inntortal a orknianatdp, and. wader his own dapaii4otrhd an. withAd.ddentn, warrant this oath to ho teVegrier tonne* .., \ soannfeetured in the Union. ThOene.on of tielnoinesep , and the great Income& In demand ilim mu et Tork.l boa lodneed Wes not W hn Id any (013=6 or • tdiedd work in hie evtabliehment Amens we tint *Moot c oe,k will please call end *undue td• met no. . eclair Hut All work warranted. , \ - a nee2 COMMON n PLEAS No.. 1;•„ c -) , ` volantig Dulsigni ILeastely"; • --„7- nab \944VIANV.!c.TII.IInI; • - - ' tUTlJenti to tc. cmittcyl oillsumt tYr int*r.o.l. for *lna hesring,ca Net st.2 , s • IL BLUM WILKINS. Aelltor. • UT Fourth amt. % il• Allegheny County, _U. • ', '. -.. . ... TN the Vrphttrar v-ourrin, - umvl : .ic ‘ • 3 ' l iAtrlltr'Ti.th...iaiit ig .: - i.,:z. 44 ,, - . think, atomised, Ye. a. 4 =le Terme ISM ' ' t' , , ..- .1 , . • The Mt.lllar appolat•cl. ta tie:else loin • 4 , , r" -- : the preens is at making an °wan by We. , . ~,:,... \ •,. • • .. and alb to leherEthe,OrsPee We= so Dn . ' - . . seat-Ms retllioq end assents nia Mei et este,eellt met 1 . , the Davies intWo.ted. at hill VW* 157. , tth ltreet. on 4 n' etT l ial ".... I" Ve. ' i t lltALT WI 6[N&. /matter. t• --. Western Farmers' Insnraxuse. Company, 11.111 P LISBON, OHIO. • • BISANOIL Ohl7oB, No. 129'5ra sr., PITZII3O/1011. CCAPITALgIOOmy. ' - • - .Iowt,SILLT, , ltiariie:Settniaty. ;,‘ imam valltlinick Storm Mwranamsn al n ia l rovar• t • garsarallr. osk Lb* mat tavorabla taro, ism 4 Q, ILK, \, merino, Lambs' Wool, Claahmore 1 0 Omer= 71=161 Usulimhtna. Drawer" Wear; eery. for tbwrasitb. , , .CH.LirpS T 4 Wood stred. tllf • study lo•please." I.3LAIDSI AIDS!—A: - A. Masol.& Co., No. 2 '. aol at.. \moi Sem %bra tuoou 0 another beautiful aseornaaut oc_e_ll_lvoal Nelda. Watt calm. QIIAWLSI EGAWLS:4-5000 Bay State , L' ltmDtre Waterloo , Watamrierit end other 'olL; ltut reed et ADIES' CLOTH\OLOAKS—Wo \ .:te.tio. to Aar✓ /sm. SAS flp:oadid sampatiomat of Ctit (Toot. and Valve. Talosos A. kIAtION CIA IDATIIIIT PEG FLU: Ts—A. new: artiole‘ I • reed mad tor teby BLED a DIELANWA lACE & BAND LBATDEB.,_ _l e. \ in c 1 , tar fa. by - . 02, \ DA " * " jAM & BLACK BURL LEATHER, start aalfor malt by. 'DASD I DI LAMM fj_LUE--100 bble. No. 1. foi,eale.ty \ no2ll B. t./0 ..IEINASTOOI6. 00. WR.ttfil?..!'tZE„t; B l Z n • a foit in i. -.---""-vh BON Nll6ll3Cti \ nc4:7 EATU: I_ d.l NEW LJ Bum . , IkOLL\ BUTTER-4 bbls. fret* Bell Blal ter reed per C,* Z. Railroad. fly sale bt el A. a A.II.4IANIL } -1 41a X.TR A. FAMILY FLOUR-16 bble. white . Wheat Flour Martin's brand. Pr sale by , el A. A A MeltettlE. 114 24 at. HI R!IINa--104'hbla No.lHerring, "Aieet 41ACKEREL-70 bbla Na. 3 NeiAwe) 1 tor •br 'A-4 A. alediagicalflktit. Tbral - f - aaco o - A. • IRPORI:ED CIGARS vary cho4P.iit MOB. RIB.! PAITONWIe the Dienteat. neg. cue, 10 ts, dlaue , Elevens do do doz . Ant N EW Nova •otia'Herring,•62l— : 6 ox; I . l l°Y.u 2 9iltign it i . it,50 th. : 3 14 . 1 . • ATTOII7 OR RATiiar an d • onitarrA etkinnoit protein k Mahwah, 4444 • PATTU,N.B. in tbn Dianna& ELLING,,OUT:L\-Thei estab .7 lishuuatt arst orthotfoustaltro. with* Ape haro *l lia. oaf for tho toot olstoozO W. - MI Wit offoriak our stook of ettrartnart from Oa ARMUI. to. ig lowect prices. sect hoping to continuo sollink oat fir time to 0040. W. the otroadort of all manful term tac.' to'runtlob llama . Broormarro or Wank ArQuollou la ps le• -ince CO (lair Otirebor . *c. UGA.II-12 hhdis. new crop .N. O. 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