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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
BY witzra co.--
- PITTSRCJRqH:
.--110NDAYsiossittoi UP1 . ... 18,,1854.
Wails Stnte.Tleket.
_FOB GOVERNOR,
-JAMES
ITK ND COI7POLLOCK;
Ot ZozTAIETLX.A ISI7.
`FOR CANAL COMSSIESIONEU,
• .41g0,IIVE DARSIE;
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FOP. TUDOR OP SU - I%PM COURT,
DANIEL M. - 811Y8Eitt
pr:nowraoinurr, comm.'
County Ticket_
,DAVID HITCHIE, litUburgh,
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.;,11.1MIEL TIANO.E, s
• - imann.r, : • • -
1.• jo iNC:e Birmingham.
•-••-• ••'.: JACHB HIM Amor.
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31,3008, Plttatorch
It. 01.101 N. Epror Chail
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• : JANES ICAIANEGIS,PIttsbozch.
ODOM tuumarns....
Mro (Mies: that we should ofiLeislly Leana set apart
-.l‘.oollolnte7 for Use Pumices of "general Rutin g, -
idlottind Dister, ^ is an tunable and devout mkt:tooled*"
Mark of our dependence upon Almighty Gist.' the Creator
• 'and Droseayar of the riniftllo. arid our hrmathat Ile vll.l.
.1-1m1:111 bind army .. Mega the earth: med. fergirleY our
~ almastreteh gosh Die band to Dm premonition of ills of-
. Rioted panda from all catmint. and anxmally to stay the
prom,. of pestilence :mono nu This. than:tore, is to give
public notios, that 'SUMMAR, the tilet,of September in
"Maid,isrecommendedbTva. n proper dq . when the
dtsseos of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. abstaining front all
larployment. should repair to their Memel places
uf aroeship, and In the full orntritten of thelr hearts, make
humble congnelon of their dui. and ImPolleate the hiete
logs of offended, heaven *gained all immediate and future
muse of tsibulatlon:
• rattan under one hands and seals this 10th day Of Sept.
R. 8.1054 at our nip:dire am.... In the Miles ot
burgh and Allegheny. . • YARD. E. YOU,
, --. • . l Armor of Pittsburgh.
, ADAMS.
• Mayor of AlletthattY
'‘ TAU peer.—The Mayors of the cities of Pitts
"rig!' and Allegheny have 'united in a Preen.
— rubor' recommending next Thursday, the 21st
instant, to be observed by our citizens as a day
.of Tasting; Humiliation and Prayer. This fast
rise origihilly designed in view of the •late
iressing drouth, but since the reciting of the
',Allergy And citizens on the subject it has pleased
'filed to permit _ the mysterious. pestilence which
' au devastated so many 9f our cities as well as
- a great'portion of the earth, to visit'us, salary
.many of our fellow inhabitants have been sud
daly stiiiken down in our 'midst This bas
. ,
,added another and still more cogent reason why
• estehould humble ourselves before God. at this
2 'time. The great drouth was a loud all for a
confession of sin and a public acknowledgment
of our, entire dependence upon God but this lo
cat visitation.Xemovei all doubt, if any was felt
bafae, why these Cities should set en example
of a eivrc and public recognition of tie 'Divine
'Government in the affairs of mend
'.' We trust the day named by our ofilcial anther
with unanimous consent, be cheerfully
observed by our people, of all classes. and all
shades of religions.epinian. There may be some
-.who may not approve of this public expression of
religions sentiment; yet even they in a-time of
' calamity like this will acquiesce in the views of a
.majority of their fellow citizens- They,will roc-
4 •elleet that while they can derive no harm from it .
there are large numbers who will experience
strong consolation from such religious obseryan
. as. It is,. to such, a positive blessing, and they
. believe It will be rendered a blessing to:the oom
' malty. We hiSpe;then,no place of business TV
be'open, no wagons or drays seen on- our street.
'no places, of amusement frequented. Let If be
• ....kept, with . Sabbath stillness and propriety. Let
a repair to the temples of God es one people,
•• 'and with hearts of contrition and humiliation ac-
' kiieirledge pus tinpbsese •dependenee, and
'• ;'.44lae the flisine blessing. , •
'While we fat and pray, however, let not good
, arerla forgotten. These are the: natural
,frnits of genuine 'repentance and true religious
: feeling. Let ihme fruits be abundantly mud:
• tested: *When th e idea of a fast sratlrst start
.
;..ad.: we suggested the propriety of remerobeting
the poor while we humbled ourselves under the
hand of God in view of the calamitous drouth.
We have additional remonS for works of bents
, (ileum ,The disnesses of the poor have
bean ! inacesecd by sickness: Wives have - been .
Made widows and children fatherless since then,
• and . ..their situation loudly calls • for aid. We
,peps, then, that collections and subacriptiOns
pDI he taken up in all the churches for the relief 1
.the poor among us during the coming winter •
We have benevolent associations in both cities,
:''which make earnest calls for means to sup ,
;ply the wants of the a offering and the 'sooner
; : ,,.preparaticaus are Made the better they tan die
.' charge their inhere of love.
not this the fast that I have chosen!—
• to deal SIT-bread 'to the hungry, and that thou
bring the poor that are cast out to thy hods° ?
when thou aeest the naked, Wit thou eoier him ;•
and that thou hide not thyielf from . thine own
teak t" The promise connected with Rocha fast
hr . very_;appropriate to the present oceasion—
.; Then thy health - shall, spring forth apeedity ;'
the Lord shall satisfy 'thy Beni" . . in eirounl
sad 3naisslat ihY bones!" .
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_ • -
..-Tun,,Pnoraarroir letti.-On this day of our
4 -• annual October election, the people will be Call-
Upon to votefor or against:a protdbitory'li
-,. :qutr law: 'Thin is independent of all parties and
party ari"gemellts-• It' is .to be a distinct
• -expression 'of the 'citisereinf Pennsylvania irrei,
pectirr,of party in fever or against s Mw.similar
one now so popular in Maine - and in Ver
mont, and in some other states, and which has
•• ." produced - ench beneficent - effects. -We f'eel con
' f7 : Tilleera:thit the majority of the people will vote
rarer of such a law, if it is not forgotten and
:lost sight otat the, polls- The friends of tem
' - , 4,112100 in every . eleetion - district; should see to
thaf,there are tickets on the ground in favor
vA.themeasure, and two or three octave men to
laet.:ia a.committee , &vigilance; to secure every .
Tote possible for so beneficent a project- If the
paopls e ase Atop Abe measure, we have no doubt
the Legislature and Governor will enact, it into a
law: -There never was a more favorable time to
PISS the manna., nor a More critical thin) for the
_ cause of reformation. If the measure fails at
~;- : „;t.l4tlivm; it may beput baCk for years..,"
'TirstiOxintitt.—:The'number deaths on SA T
turdst was 20 to 25. Moot Of 'these' were
' casavwhich aims) on the day baron: The new
feW,''and ardor:theta viers of alight
type and coolly wianagid. ' We are 'bellied to
! ..lbelleve that we have acen - thi ircb:ST'Of lids vial
...latinn, and that, should no new causes Occur to
jteroduei it, we - may be , justified in regarding
'the' danger as over. -
17. Aft F/XI ENGISt.-A committee from the
Cpticoile of Philadelphia passed through this city
Listtimhly, ott , their
. way to anc nral, to ex
. . .
amine into the Steam Fire Engine arrangements
\ • •r'• :11f.that-plsee. - There is not mush doubt that
'Philadelphia adopt , this . . excellent Plan,
' • "'Oakwill' iestlY premote the - morals'of the
• . •
„ratitind *tire the safety of plypltrty in every
t tit *here it is adopted and takes the place of
• the preeent. plan. We are decidedly in favor of
Steenr Fire Beghtes and a paid fire department.
udt will be the cheapest in the bang ran.
Clustax Pasmnurr ox Bas.vsar.—Wo bare;
%,i 3 3*Molreli • copy, of • paropblM, in German, on the
• iThasojrx
. Auestion; by . J. C. Oberbauer; of New
!orb.• It ii*lumlnouireriow of the whole goes
, .
Sion and.Welf worthy of the perusal ofl our ffler
72161AI:iend& sale by the ..Mbar at 104 West
New York, ii 8 centi.per copy.
of the BM,
Yirspost.r-The loeufoco conferees of the Barnes-,
• 14tCoigreesional District mot at Johnstoirn
lest
week ind reiolsatt that It inexpedient to
.
mike n omin ation, TERI candidates running are
J. B.Edie, the Whig .. nominee and A. H. Cecil=
trell; rkig volunteer. .'; • ' •
41anizrelittir siocrrr.t) to the title of a very
. ,
, „.
jfeeptsetettdet weekly paper started in ,
Broverville,
14-A.:ltamer f formerly editor stet pittier in ear
~,,{p40..-4*Aiutitilin politics.
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Ir.ancors--Donglase seems unable to hold his
Fait, together 14-111ineis. : I the Oth district, a
part,orthich if iopularli laiown as “Egypt"
,irons the 'Moral_ aarkuess thire prerailing,land
nose represented by Willis Allen, the emigres-
signal . convention remained in session three
,dnis, and on the 10Zith ballot Allen was thrown
.' , .irboimtliad S. S. Marshall wns nominated.
The Chicago journal learns that resolutions
endorsing she repeat of the Missoxiii Comptctruse
rcre dellared by they President of the 'Conten
tion to IMve passed that body. A delegate from
Cuiro preeentea the reeolutions. Another dele
gate mored : tlieir adoption. The motion was not
eeconded, but the chairman put the question,
when the 'mints AVEL VITED ATE, End anotlier .
delegate toted No. The chair announced the
resolutions carried.
It is also said. that bad there been the slight
est attempt to force a into upon these resolu
tions the contention would have broken up in a
row I
In tliUton (Col. Bissell ' s) disirict the con
svntion ell to - pieces like a tab without ps.
Is the•early part of the .convention resol
were introduced endorsing the Nebraska 111.—
A Germnn editor, who was a delegate, wan dto
discuss the resolutions in German, but the lead
ers would not let him. The German delegates,
then withdrew, and were followed shortly *fter
'by several county delegations, and-the conven
tion dissolved without effecting , a nominatien.—
The following graphic , account of the manner in
which the Germane were treated is from, the
Alton Irettrart; a German paper
A good many Germans from Ederardsvlile and
vicinity, to also from Alton, •(though . leas than
vre expected) wore present, We had alawys the
idea that nobody but the Know Nothings Want to
disfranchise theta of the rights of citizenship and
vamp. But we erred. Should the Germans
Vote' on the resolutions, then a discussion in the
:German language seemed . .to us as necessary
ss the discussion in English, was necessary to
Americans. 'The Germans can do with the En
glish in the ordinary -say or dealing ; but a po-,
litieei speech they arc not able to understand:
The word in our mother tongue grows with us
simultaneously; to a thought; but being compel
led to translate the English, we lose sight of the
next sentence uttered by the speakirs.
Wd were called upon to speak, Mr. Baker sec
onding the motion ; and the President, Mr. W. T.
Brown, willing to bring it to vote. But lo op
position arose from all parts.. ...No time for more
speeches.' 'The Germans understand English— I
no necessity for a German speech, &e.' But ev
.er/where the whisper, .Ite is an anti-Nebraska,
a German ; "and this was the point, this the
cause, why we were not allowed to speak:
Mr. G. T. Brown, editor of the Courier, then
took the stand and demanded word for us. , The
Germans, said he, are citizens, having a right to
vote, like all others present; equality and justice
demand that if. they shonld wish it, they ought
to have a statementof the subject in their own
I,nguage. But all_ was in vain. The vote was
demanded; and we (perhaps somewhat precipl
ately) did not want a resolution about the privi
lege of taking the stand, and declared to the
President that after having seen what bad trans
pired, we declined speaking. .
Forthwith; we and the greater part of the
Germans left the Court House Hall. observing;
meantime, that all the resolutions had been car- 1
.rigid and of course adopted--tlie regulars kScow
ing welt what was in the field. ..
We regard it a duty to return the thanks of
the Germans to Messrs. Baker' and Brown, for
their able support of the cause of the adopted
citizens, but we regret being compelled to say
that the so-called Democracy has sunk so low
that she not only denies ill the principles of the
true Deuivericy, but-uses forcible means to pre
vent free speech and free discussion, to trample
upon those adopted citizens who are the warmest
friends of the Republic and liberty.
Oh, may the Germans learn that it is time,
high time, to defend their Constitutional rights
and.exercise their Ctinstitutional duties. Oh,
let them knew that they have carefully to ex
amine and 'select, and that their last disgrace
Would be to be the mute tools of party drill-ser
geants anddetnagogues.
A correspondent requests us to republish the
celebrated essays of Dr- Ilawthorne, of Liver
pool,l on the cholera. Should there be any rea-
O
• D, to,lay, to suppose's likelihood of the con
di tinuence of the diskse, we shall comply with the
'The "Republican Convention -held at Harlem
springs; (0..) on the I.9th, nominated Hon. JOhn
A. Bingham,' of Cadiz,' for Congress. The dis
trict; ItCeomposed of Columbiana, Jefferson and
Carroll catinties.,
The Democrats of the Lth ct hare nomi
nated Johril Cadirallatier, of Philadelphia, for
Collilreo7
Maus.:—The Boston Atha gives the following
t.mutnary of the vote for Governor, so, far as it
Las been received:
. Read. Morrill. Parrl. Cam-.
York, complete, ; 1052 , 4513. 3388. 388
Cumberland, pow. 1540 6711 . 3879 836
Franklin, 15 towns, 321 1618 760 178
Line*, 24 tovnas, 1886 9907 1902 .207
Kennebec, 21 towns,' 1200 3246975 197
Waldo, 9 toini, 836 1819 - 948
liansock, 10towns, 89 1682 • 884
Wash., IS towns - 303 1197 854 98
Penobseot, 17 t.owns, 903 8041 1429 - 43
riseataquis, 1 town, 31 81 27
S6merset, 7 towns, '- 571 '936 379 . 38
Oxford, 21 towns, '827 2202 2125 100
;Total, 194 fawns, 8556 81953 16500 1841
Marrill'smajOiity over all others, 5050.
The House of Itepresentatfies, ea far as heard
from, stand as follows: , • : '
Am4-Nekradca.. Administration.
Y0rk...... ....
Cumberland
Oxford
Franklin--
Lincoln.--
Waldo
Kennebec
tEomerset...;..
• Penobscott....
• liscataqn4l.
llaccook •
• .Washingtoa—.
The Congreeatoaal Tote , is Also incomplete', as
yet, but the figures wo have received are the fol
lowing
for.the towns beard from in tho'respect.
towns*-400n,.-9,201; Wells, 6,321
, 11.-86 towns—raaar,,6,36l; Kimball, 8,676
111.--28 torrwv--Forky, 4912 ; • Kaconvos,
3,1185; DieirAISOII, 2,205-,Pla, 1, 480.
..IV--,tltowns--Bearsos, 5,797; Seger!, 1,584.
Ma
V.-10 towns—Wasnares, 2,821; Blake 978
,-31aj. 1,348. r.
Vl, = = towne-4With, 499; . 111.tiincre,'2,674;
Fuller, 1,141-81aj. 1,034.
,
riitril for no -Fusionists in SMALL CAP
inze, Whigniti Italia, Democrats in Rom '
Blot as Near Orleans.
Nsw OIILZAXA, Sept. 18
Our city has been the scene ot some terrible
riots between the Americans an,Alrish,.in which
several lives were kst and many, badly injured.
There are a:any rumors and exaggerated „re
ports in eiriulation in regard to the cause of IC
Prom the:best information I can obtain, I learn
that the &it outbreak occurred on Sunda even
ing,. growing out of- a political d iacwslen be-
tween a party of Americans and Irish. A savage
kilt ensued, In which fire arms and clubs were
freely need.- A -number of participants in the
riot were badly wounded before it could bo
quelled by the police On the folloiring day one
of the wounded died, and much - excitement fol
lowed in consequence': ' •
The excitement continued on Abe increase
throughout Mondaj!, and an soon as night set In
the rioteras renewed with still greater violence,
each party apparently being prepared for it.—
The news spread, rapidly through . the city, and it
was reported thit several' had-been killedi but
this report fortunately , proved to be premature.
Pistols and guns were fired iniatht crow*, and
many of the motors received 'rations injuries.—
The police again succeeded, in making sever a l
arrests and restoring order. , •
The rioters ,again assembled on Tweiday even
ing, when the struggle vrati renewed with redoub
led tericity.. Tweet the , rioters were killed on
the ground, and qnite a number were carried off
7 -Tome at them'shocklegly wounded.
The riotous fever manned to increase during
The Mayor ordered out Pm National Guard
and the entire police force.
.. This had the effect of intimidating theidoters,_
'kid up to the time of sending this despatch no ,
further outbreak had taketi'plactt. '
The 'military, howevei, are "etiU‘btad andee
arms, ta .ready in the event of 'a renewal of
•Loutavtus, Sept. 14.—0 n Lesingten Fair
ground to -day a pereonal difficulty arose between
Toomas l!edford - arid Geoils-a. Thinner, when
idstoLs were resorted to FAeli pa r ty . fired f o ur
"times, mid Thomaa'siali acandodfn the thigh.
sutured girdles* 4 .1 seriously 'wotincled,"an4
Mast tamed:Thomas' Ferguson waa hadly'out with'
txrerie lintfe-doring thriariay; • -
DETAII t SBA - TUE NlA.mAica.
The heads
,of the news by this arrrival flaring '-
been' already cdmitunicated by telegraph front
Halifax ind.Baston,Tthere remains little worth . Please publish the following extAotifniti,
l giving except a few' official documents, and the','6iFula*rik° ftialtord
bna,
details ; of the sanguinary battle at Karuk Dar,
'.neat Kars. The correspondence,,of all the En
" •glish journals from the neighborhood of Varna
is filled with melancholy accounts of the ravages
of the Cholera. • The London Times remarks
•-
• ~ T he most important point with referenre to
this . painful subject is the effect it may have on
I the expedition to the Crimea which ought long
I ere this to have Sailed, and it is stated that Mar
, ehal St. Arnaud had summoned a council of war
I nt Varna, to deferrable whether, in the present
sanitary condition of the. troops, the embarks
'. Bon of the 'army . should orthould not be ad
journed, It Is, of course impossible that eny
, thing,we can say at this distance should exercise
any influence upon the deliberations of that
council, nor can we be in poisession of all the
focta on which the decision of the generals must
be founded. But we venture to assert that
nothing short of a physical impossibility of car
rying out the expedition would justify the offi
cora in command in postponing, which moans
r abandoning for the present Year, the, duty they
have been, ordered to perffirm.
Whateter may be the losses caused by disease,
and although they are infinitely too great, yet
they do not exceed ono-tenth of the strength of
the allied forces, 'and they leave a most powerful
armament still untouched., The cholera Is said
to, be rapidly subsiding; the extreme heats' of
summer are peat; and the prospect of immediate
action would at once revive the whole spirit of
the forces. This crisis appearit to be ono of
those emergencies, not 'infrequent in war, in
which a man of genius, boldness, and dauntless
resolution, breathes his own spirit into an army,
and triumphs the more becausehe triumphs over
serious obstacles. We cannot, doubt that every
man of note in either camp would rather die than
+turn asidlifrom an enterprise like that in which
they are - ataint to engage, and we most earnest
ly desire, far the honor of the country, for the
health of the army, - and to avoid incalculable
difficulties hereafter, that we may learn by the
next ivivicer4that the expedition has sailed. •
It is evict Ay doubtful, however; -whether the
intended operations in the Crimeacan be attempt
ed this season.
Aam—The accounts of the great battle fought
*the sth of August, bettieen the Turksaini the
Russians,netu- Kars, are extremely contradictory.
There has evidently been some gross falsifica
tion on one aide, and perhaps on both. The
clearest account wo can find of the battier is the
ffillowing letter to the London Morning-Herald:
Bacsaoun, August B.—Zariff Mustaphn Pa
chs was anxious for an epportun ty to draw down
vengeance upon the Russians for the last surprise
-which they gave to the Turkish encampMent on
the Turbo-Persian frontient `and to • efface by a
bloody battle the shame with which his colleague
Salim Pacha, ; wns thetr-eovered by his flight,
which left the Russians master! of Bayazid and
its environs-
The Turks quitted Kars on the 4th of August,
leaving,lil all five battalions and 24 pieces, of
cannon as a reserve, and .followed by all the
rest of their forces, passed through Vely Krieg,
and did not stop till they came up with the ad
vanced posts of the Russians, encamped at Knr
ukdere. They divided their army, amounting to
about 20,000 infantry, 4.600 irregular cavalry,
and 1000 artillery, with 62 field pieces, irta two
bodies. The first was commanded by Vely
l dm, the second in command being General.Guy4,
on, chief of the staff ; and the other by Zariff
klustaphaPacha, commatiderth chief and gen
eralitimo, and Kerim !Niche. •
Hasson Padre, at the head of the regular
troops of Arbistan, had his corps In reserve in
the rear of the enemY, ready to support those
battalions whose losses might occasion them 'to
fall back.. Ismail Pacha commanded the ad
vanced 'guard.
During the night of the 4th, the Russians, on
the first movement of the Turks, came out of
their entrenchments, and took a position on the
plain about a league distant from the Turks, in
the Same place where their advanced pods had
been the previous night. Gen. Prince Beboutoff,
seconded by General Prince Dolgermiki Boris
tinsbi, was at their head. Next morning, to
wards 5 o'clock, the two armies were In presence
of each other; the first sigad,was made by the- .
Turks, and the action began. The battle soon
became general, and it .was dreadful to behold,
and terrible to hear; more than 151/ field pieces
thunderiug forth, - scattering showers of balls,
and carrying death into the ranks upon both
aides. The discharge of the battalions continued
without Interruption: and ibe Turks, command
ed by Hassan Pacha, attacked with impetiosity
the . left wing of the enemy; which 'evinced
symptom:m.of disorder, and if it had not been
forthe succor rendered to It 'by a reinforcement
its defeat would hate been complete.
. Toward 11 o'clock the arblierysitudilenly coal
ed, the greater number of the plecerbseingbeen
dismounted. The Turkish soldier's . paid no at
-tea:flop:trate- emitmaitileat offfelis,i7bar
'fixing their bayonets they threw themselves into
' thickest ranks of the cosily. A frightful car
nage folffiare, for both sides fought with an ob
stinacy and donne of the most desperate na
ture. A barrier of dead bodies soon separated
them, 'aid weakened and terrified on both sides
by their losses, aztd, the cries of the wounded,
the two.armies began to,„slacken in their , efforts,
and . soon a ft er retnatect,from each other. The
battle lasted forsix - .
The retreat of the . Turks followed that - of the
Russians—one battalionitfter inother,in great
order, and ready and able,if it were required to
recommence the combat—levidng 3,000 dead on
the field of battle. tithe afternoon, all the Turk
ish troops, proceeded by ambulances coreyion the
wounded; treat to Kara, and the wounded were
Sent on afterwards to Tirzeronia.
The Russians, in spite of their superior num
bers composed of 24 battalions of infantry, 0 reg•
.invents of regular and 2. of irregular cavalry, 60
pieces of, cannon, with:2ooo artillery, suffered
heavier loss than the Turks, their killed amount
ing 16 between. 2000 and 4000,.bisides hanfig
2500 wounded.' - Among the' kined Was a general
whose name has . , nettranspired, and some supe-,
rior officers:
. The Turks had to regret, ftie leis of the brave
8159411 Paella, who commanded the reserve, and
• of Vely Pacha, who commanded the first division.
MuStapha Pacha received a 'mortatiound, as did
cochital . who wars stiot through the neck.
The IttnlianS la the eieniet seat detach
ment of 'cavalry to bring cJway els pieces of can
non, which for want of 'hirses they had . left on
the field, and profiting by the solitude, around
them they carried off nine pieces left by he neg.;
ligence of
_the Turks, and which. had beendie
mounted In the action. The Turks had not hid
;time to prevent them, end . the Comets dragged
them off to, EurtMdere;lei 'ring a part efAeir
forges litho Position of which-two regime* of
cavalry end seine companies of infantry „had ta
keg possesslem In the mornlng,under the orders
of Ismail Paths. . 1
Int ill 73 Id• 13 isks
thisengagemeo te. 63 • szq tote,
with'great bravery, and of their whole. nnia - bers
only 600. ar 000 took to flight. On both sides
there were some doserters. .
'lt is impossible to . eel on whiCh side the I , lo=
tiny wis declared.: The two Armies foughtbravet
ly; that of, the Bisaifina, however, was superior
numbers, - and.ln the Titriileh could sun
der no aid to the rest;of the army. While we
must attribute a great Tart of the loss of the
Turkish 'Soldiery to the Cossack,,” Circassians
and DregOine, who went up to the - Yeti , ranks of
their - infantry to attack them, though_ defending
themselveswith the hiyeactoromust - adtalt that
the Turkish soldiers relight the best, and that
they :node up for, any defielency in - their limn
hers by the greater gaickeess and 4totitride of
' their manecumes.- ' '
•
The two parties agreed w an armistice of two
days, In orderio give time to bury their dead.—
Than, sgthough the Turks and Cossacks Again
met on the field, it eras with 4 virry'diffieult mis
sion; and they reganled _each other very.
quilly and like old friends, ,
The presence of mind and 'the valor of Zariff
Mustspba Padua; who wits always present with
the troop, in the heat of battle; contributed muck
to rally the soldiers, whom the carnage had Intimi
dated; and many who had taken to flight,-ani,
mated by his voice, returned. to die gloriously
with their bands, on the bloody-field. • .
An extraordinary, courier, who arrived today,
announces that several Russian gmferals bad
.fallen in the battle, and among the troops the
number of dead le ranch more considerable: than
was reported
A Russian general deserted and passed over to'
the Turks during the, retreat- -
' liativrosu, ficpterither 14.—M the . Board of
Tifistilaus, this morning,' reports weft received
from the various committees to Itheistliad been
referred the subjects 'of the state of the differ-
" • • They elicited many retriirks . from'distingulab.;
ed:gentlemen presont. That, in referenceto
"tber Choctaw - Mission called out a . vii) length) ,
debate upon the subject of slavery. the Choc
tett% bays forbidden the education or 111(11 . 0i, and
also forbidden abolitionists to raniOn' in the na
tion in any of the missions. r• - • .• •
. • • ••
Ilsavvertn, Sept. lu.—ln we evening the sub;
jot' of , the Citootew mission agabi came up, and
another exciting discussing was ILA' con
tinued between eleven and twelve o'clock;
when the board adopted. the. report and. rejoin.
lions of the corontitteten that subject, indorsing
the principles of Mr. Treat's letter of -1848, and
Sefaingto continue the convection with the choo
taw schools under The present law,, which forbids
the instructing of slaves or slave children, and
excludes abolitionists ebb thoen spreading fvnit-.
led sentiments Unfit the Choctaw nation.
The Beard again met at , an tali this.
mondneand conple of hours was spent in lie ,
'teeing to pfontinleons idditues front different int .
dhideals. Ditistrlther apeakeri seethed to rejojet
:thrilthe Chitin* question bad been sett antidtiv
tided. Atften o'clock thellioartividlottrneCsiiii
SPECIAL NOTICF23.
GEO. E. AILNORD, Agt, 74, 4th et.
• .The eondltion of thls'iilea, aotottiodandlng the eon
elderable lonia of the past too mootha maul. that**
tal whole, 'with • reaped:No =Ran thv , ComPinj dn .
not owe ► dollar to any hank o r <Ay natLtritten: th a
largo balanos doh atom. et•erlit in Bank, and every het
noorourotaeding mill be promptly paid at =Omit! ho-
forig On? trivestmente in tondo. stocks and mortgagee lei
mod Futm Homhod aid Tyirtp Thoumad 'Dogma besides
largo nlll. bahtnam dna add bathe musemuse of tr . spamiasion horn
Agel•
More Proof in tam of Myer's Frost Wort or
Rod Rose
7b Vie .12nele Rae Onapanv—
MEsszte...:-.A. Medicine ander the — name of
Now ztnnetarlzan /tom, tut, mina). found It. War
into this emui tm. and from the nowsnaPer account (6. re
commendation) Iwaa Induced amain, a trial at Its heel
log properties In the vua.of mf wife, rho had for years
been laboring under a &ware knoin by the - name of
Scrofula. Its prominent warders were open niters' in
the throat, enlarged parotid glandr„ dincuod onadltlan
the moons membranes of tiro heed, and to thareatent
'many time.. atm' Wald not breathe mope whin the mouth
was open, there being no image through Ml' , nostrils,
with ...I otkoff Dainfolspartonta that otter attend this
scourge of human happiness and ills. I.bellerdlt le the
opinion of the medical hotity generally. that tLli. Mow
laths lbundatkot of &bloat orerf' rue of o,point:option
that fiki dectmrst, that rant., to the &me. &&&&&I I Y It. ,
tens of thousands. kirsriffir has taken three bottles, and:
It hue restored her to pariintbraith,healing all the alcers4
reducing every gland to Its original else, and rimocing
from the longs saloon respiration. orhrongdag. which:
at times, was nahtfuL in my opinion. It Is dos to the
medicine and its insantors, to say. at least to ,Beruhdi
there is no wage that can equal IL Yours, with esteem
WILLIAM FLOYD, Sam & Phriddim ,
ftom it, Bt. Lawrence Co.. N. Y., Feb. 17,1854. • •
sAzizzlzrum, on TE S TER'
This is to ocrtirs. Quit after ,wed Mtn? Omit'
potnid Estrect at Rockitese tor tho tom
plea success, T would sincere's . recommend It, es the best,
article In two, to ill who an troubled with the no tom.
Plaint .IRA WALBEB.
Bosten,March 27,11362. • .
DT3P8.1'374-
4. 1•• L. .Msterr —Deu 61r—I have sabered for tang
time from DrePeln . and It item me great pleasure to
harm you that, alterheing one bottle of your. Compoimd
Slime, of Bat Itelle, L I received so much be „at 41,4.1
sin cheerfully recommend It to anyone them afflicted, u
being • minable medicine,. and !the bat 1 emir: uwdr
Yours. truly. SLIM PrlllrPON't
COZIIO2 of Grand and Oliver strata.
HICK HEADACHS.
This certifies that one of my daughters has been .eri
Jectedio periods - of Sick iloodache lord Vomiting :or nom*
years—that Mils atter attacks were very were, maw.*
almost sore to follow exits exertion. ' Wearing of the
beneficial effects ef the.. Rock nyon others similarly
afilictoi, I vie induced to purchase a bottle. • ifrom , the
commencement of her using it, (mescal weeks .sinee,) she
has haulm* from this distressing , complaint. Iler
oral health has Improved and is now good. and we altitib
nte this ',lnireddiresolt to the properrdee imparted W•a
mertifulProvidenee to this valuatdenreparation.
New Ihmen,Jan.2, 1111 • lIODNEY BURTON..
lIRLurt:LAS. " •
TMs ,Ui carat, that I hare fir Yeas suffered with . the
most obstinate grivitedae, which, It menet tome. noth
ing would cure. I wee bnallT ladnoad by my friends to
attend the Nodlog cm:dove, of N.. Laren. Dr. Snitlit
prescribed the Syron ofilockDoee, wMch Imre me Imsowil
ale rcilefoind oared me of a disease from which I new
expected to ?teeter. , • 'J. JONES
Southington. Oman., Dec. DWI; • • • .
Sold wholesale end retail at the Drag Store of George II
Keyser, No. 140. corner Wood et and Virgin alley. •
Safitign of the Golden Mortar. atatolltWS
' Enlarged or VariCose Veins, 'Week
Kin JorsrsNisur Anstid—t. would rerructlultr In
rite the uttlatlon of phrskisiza. and the forb/lo donerall
to for assortment of Silk Sint% Blackly" Knee C*pN
Amide Socks sad bandana Ibr the relief and nu* or Tort
eon or Nulargedireitts, Weak Azalea, Week Knee Jototo
and the ruicus stndlannle wed In the ono of dlseasep re
gulling outward rtinllte
/EI•1 also keep frrerr,rurletT of 'Enures, Body Knees
Suppartere, Shoulder /131.41, sod In hut all 'land. of me
honied appliance* used lithe rate of Mine.
330. IL KEY/3=, I%olnel, rulbrdift.
lob . nrunull N 0.140 .• • n 0 end Viten
HARDWARE • - •
'LOGAN; WILSON & CO.;
Beg to cell the steel:Olen of Bayern to their
extensive Stook of
HARDWARE AND SADDLER?.
comprideg one of die mort• eoadlet• "Amorttvv.la In lb.
• • winter. •
RECEIVED BY EFAENT PACKETS liTtoll
and odd& the, offer on the mod favorable terms, lAa
<laud gam End wt 4 IMS their Lotman. promoted 0
berths their HARDWARE at • •. •
No. 5 Weed sir ' linctsborshi •
la now* awn vas 87. arm nom) Antra/kat§
•
- •
PEARL . STEAM -
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGUEN,Yi,
NEAR TIM RAILROAD VTATION.
Families will be supplied -witb,our verities
gi•ge.o l , t a n e:i l P uN g , f.«, '' .T . „,,.., by
Wool street, or Braun Reiter, miner o. Liberty awl
Cialr a 1044 Pittsburgh.; U. P. Setorarta, . T. Puople
Drugs
lionk t" Aft=d &DAR. In either of the dam
. Terms. CASA on delivery.
/e94t. ARYAN. AWARE a CO;
ARNOLD`WILLIAMS
.Chl!son Vuirtaces, Wroot 11..04'1 1 1014
Airro 7iII7ISOGESEILLII4. ' •
Fur Witrihing any! rentilitiths of Btadifisti.
A. L W. Nil ocatrace Toatilailiat by
&awn or Hot Scalar. limo or ChlbioabiParnaco:Cliiitai , m,
B& cola, Uoaatialt, Factories. Groin Muses, Coati Boum.
Jail fbt.L ar Dail]] nrs. No; 25 Matttat. ritiobtaltb
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner 4th and Smithfield sta.,
PITTSBURGII, PA., ,
AGENTB,
Stale Mutual Fire & Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG.
CAPITAL $850,000.
'Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA; '
C,A PUPAL $300,000.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE v;,4x..b.liT
OF VIROLIV7.4,
VIZOINM, •
Capital $200.000.' - ' ,
onus rma.miemaxenco.orprnssinap;
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 5800,009.
5.50 5. A. cAannit.ever.
7011110. BAKER CO:13
TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER
Pi:cpsred eipresely for their sales for' Medio
iAia.i. .1. C. 0: k Co. bavlua
,ourployad iu aortal at um
Marin to saterintead ttta minafactuze CC th eir Otl,
aura thi piddle ticatit 10 araParod with tha staactaat cue
from nom bat Oath sad healthy livers.. •
' Waal atilt their. alguature .01 bo Amid to b. of
unasaal Lae quality. and can be :addict to tilltmtst dab
Lt
Is extenstvaly ssayloyad both 11371011411 lad Hospital
pasetlcs, sad Weil demeratarthaittatiticoi °Manila, ma
remedy mote arguable' than' for yd cnix , “vd. ika oon
No. 100 North Mt Phlladolohls.
Nor tbi principal Drwailoto. • Jog•boodirorter
A,l3eotet for thei:Laslies.-Ilow to pro-
PM' bailey:4=Y suo Challt,,Lffly Vane, ai lay of Pa
accalied consettakto canal 'ldaho algal compleace•
t If you.oveld hare the reeve imagist back hyour cheek,
dear, healthy and tranewakt Abu awl Likud .114 do
Rinsed through the eystan. get • bottle of Cakes Span
lab take R iloardlag to dltectlate. It duet iat tate quits la veal ea Your nhatitato but dater
f 4 Oki Yoc do not find arahealth and beautyarlylng,
your dap elatle and rigorous. and the obeli lifit/U1 re •
,ftehaltail Inagasted hie a gab* tnerolne, then'YOur
cue le hopeless, sad all the valtudde -antidotal we, la.
okete,alloatactabl.T It le the =Wort vartaa OI tbelacK4
,kpown; ts.prentlT harmless, and at' the same time pow
erthllY at:aloha bee Mara/anent.. hullhtadterT
HOLMES, 'RABE Si , CO..
- istioossson TO '
• • H. 3iOLMES • & BROTHER; •.
artatrfatißElß.ll Or.
SOLID , BOX VICES, HAMMES= 'IRON AX.
.LES, CROWBARS, smozs.-mwr-
TOCRfi, PICKS,
Timber, Mill, Tobacim & Cotton Screws,
dutfueo a*dratertity Iladdnery, • '
Cai and Bridge; Botts, with -Thread Thread end .Nhtii
PITT BB II
81 Scoop snit= Yon no 88C988
SWIM work warrant...l. • mbl3l4c.
rosx rOxisa;.. ...2 , rnimr ai ' comma malice
_ tYda-usG BROTZEBS, ''.:
:, mown ro r. 110 6 '
WHOLESALE' DRUG .ISTS ' -
. - . NO: CO WOOD maw- . : ... : .
. .. -.. , . . zirrapu'Rorr - 14.- ,
piti6,
111
y too of DT. .91,0•Deitbrated Vormlfars. I.llw
..... . . _ ...: . . . .
0.. GRAFF, isucceitsur. to B. D
worth Co.) OflleoL3o Second greet. Ilttottygb,. .A
. r pliti o ur
Natant /bade, cempank.
uftntl.tl. WM!"
.01/TM:LUAUS LIT - ZINBIMOIOE,
-..-ANNUITY AND. TRUST COMPANY.
APBIL 110, -1850.-*Winit Pwi vu.
O Third APITAL---82•50 000. •
Corny q r and thanui greets, Phoutetithia
onlcius OY TAE Ram BOARD7AT PIIILADMAIITA
..t o temb . . R
W. . O aul te u daidt
W n -VAnDank Un Oa
trance.ahniirstim-.
Jamb Jammi.Derraretur 4
1111114¢111: ckdwin. 'WRlltm 4PRas. -
. 2rdAV:xvri W n A b r4t e targis b li. un r "L
Au.sh.r city. H. 11. ItowtrOL - .
• tildr " -A11°1!‘3 74 frOgitresitgaliburdk
.
'Medicine. Chest's of - 01.04 . kind for solo
. own own Um mabe had thilibere. at 761181:1173 Drum
..50.osast Quinine for vale at KEYSER'S
in t !:IL -
. o g W is.der t on r at ar . L:r wimi ety 1 .7 1114 .
„• , ~ . ..• .., .'• • _fix •,. .
• . •
on bind and for We from . 2daissine, In lota prault pat
&mai, on barnaLl• terms. Alrolafirtr lima' • • .' ..
D. W:C. - DlDADl , UlLausdldat4 ..'
i noT11; --,,,;- • 0,. -.L , 0 ..., laa frost atdrootaltrainmeL. •
... ...
' BO giosi Inane's Lifer and. Venni;
i m i.for ;it. low 14 = skills scot's, lto Whoa t
- .
;•14/4; 'Omfoinuitikr
aieltiinpariourian rstai. AtAti tb.
pacullu abapeAf thi I.iiii4;ipoiaeme tat tatAO.
-101444 s AP 04 ocki' A chatAtiad A*AMBAIMAIIAAI
=iifl.Wol4..'':' --',W.DOVOLAB4
•..
-:~~~.
Luomplidur, cured
.10.spurtrsii0LEML letter from
„Air. 0. Dieherson. • MirsdoniarYto Oregote:....•
.9. 11C-Itma—Desr gh..-11yeellinad srlhAriffnis been
grotty bensfitted by . the nes of Tone Petro ,•d wish to
hare Ton Send Irie •b. Of two or three dozen honk.. I
am ttw Congregational WRlltr to this Idsoeisrid scram'
fe y7oear amv*.i.r.=r 7 Z . .:?}"abo,„ , u4iZal
prrywhlTll, IIuUK 13., 'We took menial
tim—too asthma each—about • aa. and s half wmo, and
rje ' rgrtfi r int 4 7lta i dntr a utf ul all ` T.9,.. — So h itg
that fullness of the stomach w hic h % distlmg the dye
erele Telle red, and I harefelt nothinsr of It frineethat
time. mi. wife was also railroad from a chronic disease of
the liver. which hod Woo of 'meal years standing. by the
000 of your Petroleum.
• •
Bold by B. IL 611111. - Canal Datin. GE0..11. KEYSER
-140 Wood 91., and Dnurgists and Medicine Dealers 'cool.
wham iPapersadyertlainzretrolet. cora 0c26
-
INSURANCE COMPANY,
VP HARTVORD COPT
Capital Btpek,AsnualPreantaMs nna3iotern Tuns!..
81 000 000.
INCOuPORATED 1825.
F. Doles of Insurance issued at all times on the
most favorable terms, agsbet
LOSS OR DAMAGE lfr FIRE,
. .
011. 1112
PERILS OF. NAVIGATION
D 7 ...'GEORGE ARNOLD, Agent,
adavba now For 21ttabeerghand Attesting,' Un.'
Dr. 3forse's Inpicontung Klixtr or
CORDIAL-If It is InuMnd now this great rettaraUve
aocamplishing each imtraordinarr cures, we can only reply^
that in the AVOW, herb that hams its cardinal
have been blended by .the Omnipotent Physician, • barna
amount and ireater varieties of curative properties than
he her...bie@ been Pippowed to islet Leeahundreddidercrit
sr Ida of the pharmacopoeia. A whole medicine chest of
.remedies. .so.to swat, seems to have been combined In this
barb; and In the.BLIXIII at CORDIAL we bane their eow•
arntrated'esseinia, It I. the abet, however, not thecauee
with which we have to deal in the Pmetima amilinetion 0
the medial.. The clime of dyspepela
,are cured, th
=ruins me relieved, the halfparalysed resume their nett..
By, the Weems from hewbache are tormented no more
the weak beam. vistornus, the tint of jaundice leaves the
temPlerian of the 'bilious, th depressed Lin obits bearm
buoyant, the /let In aimed . 1 / 2 1i'orfery condition of dimes
derive immediate heinelt from the use of Dr, Nome's Ia
vigorstlma Path' or .OordIAL These fatty - -supported Ur
rrefragable proof, are presented to the attention of Luis
fids, who me TCiio. them by a 'single ,bottli
- of ths.modl
eine. The Cordial is putup highlycancentgatodan PlAtbOt
Ptioe three dollars par tattle, two for dye dollanbsti.
Ibr twelve dollars. • 0.11. RING. Proprietor.
102 Broadway, N. IN
Bold by.Drigsdsta throughout the Milted Stat.'. Cmia
du and Went Pale.
Woad and
IT = t zi l t : ,b s t . , (T Fll . e l l . l3 l. ll.rce.; corner
Woodiner
sleet anti anti:
06 ahoy. hi:, by J. irrik%ing,
lieghear Cit.. • Isilblw
Life, 'Fire dc Marine Lianrance Company;
OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC MALL PITTSDURGIL PA.
JAJtEII3 1100. N;
thlen.the A. Cams. Parstary.
'This Company makes every Insurance lip
petatsins to or ronstanted nithLIVB DISKS. •
ALIN againat Mull and Cargo Ris e lirna the - Okla and
Illaalselogi riven and tributarke, AlAriniimsgs inw
-
=Mr.
And against Loss or Damage -by .
Au against the Perlis of the Se it and Wind ilwrigation
tation.
at the loreeet retno oansistani with lianas-
Wan Path.
ames'S. UOOII,
bated itrelmican,
William Phillip!,
Jobs Stott,
Joeeph P. flaassin.M.
ten:. ' Y ' Vttton.
Dim cree FL B as Marse lden hall.
De . -
ne.Y2l-I,* fl'est win 11:
Cltisered Insurance_Coytry or Mittsburgt.
'• rddrnt
sA3lula. L. &ft : v .
OPPICIP., 94 WATER BET IFTENJIAJIKE7'...I.IO I
;rod') STREETS
INBUILES MILL AND CAIIOO IIISRS ON TIM
1110 AND3IIBB.IBBIPPI RIVERS, AND. TIOBLITIIII I - 8
air Arum almtrui Lan or Armour by Fero. ALSO
aittwase the peril., at Me $6 A awl ..NIAND 2+7,4 I'IOA TIOIp
awl TRA,NSPOSTATION.
laauctout _
11.1).g% Jr.,
D .
y, .• 8.11. Mer,
Bp l Datt pJr rot It' it=
llarbong! Funnel', Lam*
Dam M. Pennock, khanaw,
• W•Mrllryant, Wm. IL Mirk
• John litanton.
FAMILY FLOUR.—Best brae& constant
ly en tuad, and for sato Wliolosolo sod itotnil
poIZZ3o-fr-} D. W. ItEIt2ITINE C0..93 and 95 Front St
NELSON'S FIRST
..
.DAGUERREOTYPES.
OLD PODT OFFICE BUILDING. TIMID STRUM
(11TIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish
XJ
to o=l4= =onto, grits= not ilk-Ilk• likeow,at
Vaster aj*
al =bl= i t i ate j r a r a , j ontil a =ct
oe ao dattnt Ibutaq Me the
url i r t tut a4" l, aa tf.. -- _, g'd
',oared khoLsaa hattaladoptetthety dm Durtsernio•
d .ifrtr•b:t.t=
47.4. to tbe Data= of the AM, eke!. or Duroortuatt,rt
t at= alcodi oz In croups-which hut stern teen statuared.
80. II Oro and operstpri in all 'ratite's, from o'clott.
Jr. to 6O eltetr.o.o• 00411.1 r
HO .
acre the Derived. rharectriphyt
EGAGED for many . years exelaaively
tb• =Jugular, aL IDCD.VOTIII2 4 . tam =ugly
mn+ddeta►lJ.ol.o t.Dfedlitiooa a/large
sitg 16 . 1
. Jaertala sod =IN , algth e j o=
to
i t= wit, davated. soy 41•PcriptSost of
von " a' aa RICHARD :cora eredlt ls * 801 -
Synages—A - 1;xgo agortment of Self-lit
jugleg =I otter Syringes, at age at BETSIDVD. 140
Word 4r,et. , =l4
lIENRY
DI
fl a , COLLINS,
COMMISSION -1 IN° A Z D R
It A N
dtIEEt N E D , tiiMLEPALE . Valrsrristr,J
And Produce Generidly,
No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgb.
Bally's Antidot and Lotion. celebrat
ad thrzughntit the laud as t only tenable prepezettme
eta terented for the care M. • •
Ditrasu cfair Urauuy Orgaru, .and Faxale
The groat Yuatemi them estmardinary hate 11.
trays net with In men& thcabore complalnte, has out
:dim( oven Ilet hooligan thansolves, wiling nothing o.
ths thousanda al individuals who butto hien ponnaneutly '
;
ernwd by theft aeu We would were the public that they
am not mem patent Alonbuot, compounded eel* to ealb
but all learomebi thmouth Chaplet, with the m 44
clitioa and nee Inexedianta whkhenn b. obtained, and
an Intended to do ;D.& But ono trial Is ' , nuked to 9n•
vitae ell that moth laths riot.
•
Maitre rurup ta battles, with full dlreettans aorname
arias them. the Antedate it Stoma th. Lotimi at CO Ma
per battle. One bottle lasts tau dam 'Maar hare been
entlimlf rued In tato or three def. -
Irnerattat b 711.. PALLY. Physician be the flampital D
NAL aid jrntrated by tatrllOY CO; Genera A gent/ far
the Vatted States erulleansdes. to etbornsll orders mustbe
"Adresse': Plinelpal Depotriall Brnedertar, maatarn efuut
goldin Pittsburgh...a/4ml* awl fetal; by
8408., trueotesare to J. Kidd ♦ 01)Na. CO Wool st;Whopet.
PATMSON 00. and by Dtuaralete STO7
• PALL pensions.
McCOltri & CO.'S EAT STORE,
t 'DRZZISITATS,
IVIDE,AW AKE HATS,
Waintook's Family • MedicLuel.—We
oat ow Ulan of beads of tallies.anct other, to the i 4
nttlr, At
tan the logrtb Ingo of Limo tolnablo nasality
Itodlettoa.
Emptikacking Iliozea.—A - large — 10i . of
woad hand railing Bones for sale cheap at
aell • KEYEERII, Web* it.
Tape Wonn cared by Dr. X'Lana's Del
man Vrarricbc.
sir& certain lady to 'lda city Jolla. that after colon
Dz. )11.ena'a Vereolfugo, she I.a.eaul tine worm ten
lathed loon and has no bedsit ..o lo tecontotandlog to
emery pendia afflicted with werteue as, In her opinion, It
fer meta every other reyeddy now to me. The MU. of
the We. And farther narticolars, eau to learned by ailing
on Mni. Itartio. Manhattan Disco, or D. L Yhasll, . Drug
OWIIGIT of Dotter and llooroe ida.
1113-Parguiders win be eareftd to uk for DB. BUI.AITriI
UELISDRATED ITEJLIIITLOZ, and take nen. it,.. All
other Tirentfaetaa. In coropeirtatro, In war thins. ' Dr. M .
larted Vereolfliwa, alatr hie off Amsted Llrer PLUs. can now
be bid at all reopactable Druz /amain the United Mated
idol Pout the WO rroDM.M.
IsROTIIERS,
'ltitneneenre to J. Kidd tht. 11'0.1445t.
• .
have produced some very
nipoimit:r.iiiak4 fir varies. alma*. Among which
may he gloated "Dr. lloolland's Celebrated Dltterei".fbr
ate by O.M. Actual—end used with remarkable alma.
In UM' OtimplaoL, ..undid. Droilleti, Ferrous DeLll
Ity. and a Rana delresuressent of the etansch. The
bbatay Dispatch nye of this media=
"We feel caseload. that In the tan of the Onnuen lift
tare the patient ace nut become debilitate-0, but cambia.'
Ir sane antrath and vigor to the fume—le flial worthy
of consideration. The Miters ere Ocean( to tate sad In
mall, soda° b ettoilastead under any cittutnetanca,
to the meet delicate etansch. Indeed they can he
o b
all pawm with told
ii i id "y
tr thou raleitrnv7ora=llita
meaty
ja.tr, r 11.1,11 1. ead lf Ade, bete united to re.
ammaodingpr ni, l: l l.l W 47 %. and to the afflicted me
Sold le Plttebarst. by PLEXISO UltOtl., Dr nests
Wood d. Also. tor We br OEO. 11. KLYEEIt. 140 Wood
street. . set4irdest3
& R Cattle..
Q s DORT TIORNB ush
DEVON:3, the
1,0 too beet beads In the entrid an purehased
bonder andlibel tonne yin, cr magi,
by a w gissz=bll.mro.4,°!..i'r.l.°l .117r,zbrg:
.1 I. In the tentre o t t i. i• Devon ( r t l,„ zl f late,,z z l
r t igz Ir. 0 4 . ol attragula l AVOge ' l to ageittature, iind has
b r
; It t ' r re r i nan 1 '=" 2:
L ' as been stranded 17 onoolume by Agricultural Tioldetlei
far at aod flap bred by blauall—naa been eaketad
a Ju dge at Cattle Exhibitions on 13 dillemoi.osesattets
sod sculls:um to Amain confiding lOW oleo MIL 1101
." bars4beui ova ' 1
Moon. no tbo pumps.% old, Insaallg
pauses pal and all pay earota made beton the
add oom& 11.17eronneatit *MITI. to MLA:halo )1
47 N, t•sca DaJthoces, at Mr, Jobb McDonald, Cathie
W, E OWL' Artionleasl 1.1,7414
A Mance to Make Mo_ney...:2-
PROFITABLE AND HONOuADAD
nexuAvrt —Us entegirliten is ilenleatta onset*,
Agent le esebeamty wet Town tU Immo. •mv •
eirpot troal i 5 to SIO obi/ ight he metre.), &gut wands;
"allek"1"7=1"' m re * Li r'n
a rVir
deed_oo4l wasi gI nt rAp E k t :i4.. b
=pi lh arstg . WAt. A. 1151411. •
SDI Pbtleelei • Ls Invtaltigge.
- DLEft.ter ).lily soraftis alters les bawri.ftlassa
4031121114111;M. R. Ihilr 0f.1013 31„ sod Jamie' 171 4
aid
0 1 0. thia4l4- Kaaintri+, •T. •• • •
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PITTSBURGH
DEICCTORM
Jame. D. Meal%
Alexander BradiaT, •
John Pttllerton, .
Robert ltaltear. .
Alexander lien:wide, Ann
11"1°'.Lee.111'tta nlni
:nlbwe ' Stowe, udmar ' .
;ear anti
.
Elan Hats and Gloves,
Nnr You; August 2.1862-
NEW ADVO,TISEM.EM.,, , "'
Great Excitement liiNew
PIANOS AND JIELOLSO,NS 11111 - IYASII •
- HORACE WATERS, the. great... Music And
tiromForte Dealer. 333 Broadway, New York, pre
ferrinu to share a hosecet. with hip cnstomera. rata •
er then means to the _ to
Wall Street, .tu raise
available to enable hi m to Mem the present light
• tuneaoffers his immemearontment of elegant and war.
,muted Mem and 'Melodeon. at a large dismuntfront
„artery ri,r A./or cask nil SePorririont oprise, Pl.
from three of the largest mamma ndebrsted Bolton Man
aliectorielc also..these of fevers* of the best. Kent tort Ma.
her., li:winding the beautiful and teach admired Homes
WATIMe Pll3OB from his own FaCtory. and Nieodoop, of,
tbo best Beaton. New Haven, New York and Buffalo maker;
affording au orrortunitribr selections not se be had else.
where. Eschinetruntent warranted. Second hand Mimes
Musical hargaths—Pricee from Sed to SI6D. llmic and
instruments of all kinds. Dealers. Teacher, sad
Reads of &tools supplied an the best term, Untie -sent
I, =divest mid. General and Select Cat sloirues of Mr,
'strand pia of Pottery prime of Plance,ldelodeons and
musical Instruments forwarded to am address. free of
NOTICE--Stravednr stolen from thella y.
residence or the siibscriber. now Lowe:Seine
o, on Saturday. Sept . 0tb.18.54. one Mack. Darn.e
ins a p.my. stout 13 bands high, • and. had on her .two
marks by which she may be known. She had an enlarge.
meat on the off side dose by the Punk and the hair bad
been taken off the lash of the near eye. She Is about 12
'masa age. Any person Ind' rtgllald mars Or giving In.
tansatlen where she can be obtained, either to•the sub.
scriber or Calvin McCombs, in Latrelleille wilt belibetally
rewarded. -• JOHN BOCYTT.
seliw.3t• • Itahoning Co.: indo:
Duff 's College. • \
r 4 L AsSIC AL and Mathematicid, Depart
ifment. trowel and Tams yee eentee . a. of. 21 reeler
Inyableby t. 116 belt seed. In Advance: . \ \
Regular day Main Lath, Greek, Matheinetter, ,am, 9,
to 12 A. And 2to 4 e.x.,VEI. ening Clue In Mothe-:
=lice. 7 to 9 French and Germanll9 to 12 'L.
and • 2 to 4. And 7t09 e. a., sn 7 . Ladles Choi In Math
emetic. Wedneeday 4 to d r. n., Estunhty 9 to 194. X., 310.
No rains or ov.onse alit be spared to make thlesdepatt7
meat of the Caen. worthy Of pAteonallo. ‘\\
all P. neI , DEN, Printnst
lIAKEK Undershirt. and .. Drarr ,
71. Wood st.. l'irsebsigo tor varmint
rirIMYLINGS—A. A. Mason '& Co. hip),
Allot naked s
c rxdmortmoot AlO eor styles of Fall
Drew
. '43
\ • \
•• t \
t edt r'i S g"4 Tl at \
Tiefoel USll.Drosi L m .tha rkA Self
QIIPERIOR BUGG . Y . S
sit P . RlZ . G goti Vr a
3 q AT AUC
tha TION— 4:MAILI.L. cor ne r R ood
Wc " ,
Gad ° clock , " oue 7. 6 't aw.
Fifth st.a...l* hon. 010° Vvis, Acid:
and .utotantla one P. Ay. D ,
of n best mattrlAls. M IT
•
TAPLE & FANCY DRY Gopris, ‘A ',
AT AUCTION—On
t nretne.dayinoildngßept:2,
'W : lock t tl P ' Tr ' V s = i77. tiood lel.h erer, I eolftu =ileit
‘
doe a connicument, kgneral amormen ; nat
Foreign and Domeet le Dry Goat...moon which am pruner,
tine clothe. urinal... jr.... esealcoeree, bleactol and
brown ohlrtings and awning., IrLah limnn. - ATes.
Coburg cloths. a1p.... Unsays, - flannel.. Martin) Cor
duroy. velvets. print., gengharne, ebintra,'fbeirl..,.k AO.
b lal=titrAtittlinr im gar W e ' r b blAtki
variety of readmade clothing. An. P. M.' A PI \. .Adc•-,
IBOORS, BOORS-7Lifo of Sir Jar ,14 rick ,
Intr.b. 2 role.
,amb's Work .j. roil \ ,
- Lord Mahon'. ll istory orlinkarnd, f, i \
Dana'n Coral Ree fs and [alma
Nolta'. Iteroinifecenee,g , Mac ent Ito
,
' Appleton'. Popular Library. BB role
Arnold'. Lecture. on Modern MAUI
.:. Rugby School Semona, in,
inl7 . . ll_ S. 130SWORTII
TBE . Nittural History of t
tarns sad Guide to Bound Loot
onward* or threiatttuuteed colored ens
tenoned and arritterrtrean the best
therltles, b W . ; Blokloell, rola l2mo.
eelT
.
1/XIIRPHY - - a eBUROHFIELD bartisjust
opened t UM< de& of Fall Gonda, ther Arc
gat vary knropeleem among which relll be Orana;
Frondh Meri t =orey as 75 era. lorr ' - •
Rich Pam draped and dgricedt
tae P4lds.. .
RlelellObsd Delalne
Rich Cashmere Pleldr, • . .
Strived and barred
Black figured and etrlped 511k4
Coburge and Orleans Patton
French Emboolderlet, avert lacSP • cort.!wull
Bore Candmeree, a toll assortment: , :
Black 'French Cloth; - • -
Black Doeskhreaaameres and Veetlngs.
Al., a toll assortment of Domestic Goode of all kinds,
northeaet , cornerath and atarkst its. . sale.
T - lIN — ' — SEED OIL-10 bble. just roc'd by '
1..4 14 and fan sale - br TLEMINO 11M:09.
. _ . ..._ ____ --..
Q ITI ) . CARBONATE SODA-100kegs. - on
1.0 band and for aala br •
, L. YLE3III:I3 DROS.
natiRY'iTRICOPILEROUSS frost. on
11 0 band sad lo• ' - nrarrmr BUM •
ONEY SOAPS--25 gross on hand and
I_l tor ./Llebr tela • FLEMING WAS..
•tg ----- VAPORATING DISHES-100 %ILI/rub
rudue an hand and far tale bi PLEMINA
Tm`EW BOOKS---Faabion and, 'amine, by
14... Ann 8. Stevens, In 1 Yd. 1.1b.n0. .
aks of R01m.... by J. B. Jon es In I.2amc
1111.Leellea Nonrlbmitt. umnr , R,ln ~ /.1 2
A few coptes of the ateve put reed .12 !be Palo. by
.016 . KAN CCL. tat Woad it.
VDEGANT DRESS bOODS.—A. A .Mn
on k Co. area.. reoelot of several eases of zidi
brew Goods, all *elected with' great we at all the recent
large package eels to New York. at less than cost of • •
portatloo, enalrrisiost r
Rich Mack Figured
do Brocade do;
do Amur%
evicted lillke-Colored. Plata and, Btrlixel &Ike;
do Pda i
do
do Brocade aad aimed;
/reach Moslem% d0...10.21414 Ettd punmerea and .'a
Lames One French Glaatiaats Mut Lamb.. - meld
4.OII O4 I;ar go ARK 4.44 ,I .„ 'ORSALb' - c,rirndu c-einm rnot. llo, m nk.
{an fin rail• is we/teetered endorsor:4omM). dullard
7 mitre from tarmlnetot T.; tame the mad, leading to
Jsrutetou.' r Prim 111.4000: !weer Permerobt, • • -
aPerm gloat° e (tom Bereft* on use
Iloreautoten tueuptke, s ot.loo nem, WO dewed...goal trt
meemoute,pleuty of coal and one of tbe beet pain Itette
to the artuhmrhood. Price and terms reaeonable. •
sale • • . 8. CUTIIIIItItT 180N.1d0,3d et.;
PUTTY-15 mks ;iota, red
1111 and an• ale IT .1O ITLVdl5Olll='
LACK - BERRY BRANDY.--3' quarter
esaks of this superior artlee w blghly neemmended
reenter, lull Dfarthera, Just reed end tor rale b the
emt gal!on or bottle. by W. IL SUTTON,
. • • -carpel Wood end recut et* , ,
Farm on tine Farm ott Chartiers
Creek, contalnlng 151 A.m.,well IMbiored. only*
1100 tram the city: *be,* good frame house and lot - neer
the heed elYederal et.. Allegheny. It. hi offered racy Law.
I bare Printedltegbdee with the deemildlon 1.70 ,
number of hums, country 'mete, bonne and tole, objet
erdl le, (ie.) to toy Who lolltiS buy proyerty they , 111.1,
Sod demerlbed on It.- A dueemortment err ealo. (WI on
gel .11100. W00D13.20, 4th .L
818 . .
ROIDERTES—A. A. Mason. &..6.
y t „ receive to.nualnlr a nay and finlendtd lot of Ma
rodertes, Embroidered. 13nok and (nkmbrio Collara,Slaareun
nionbentdmod: Bch* a nd Cambria admix:atm and Bede;
Ottabrle IL Gana Kern's and Ilabltr, -1104 and Cann*,
Flouncing.. Edninsts. and Inarstingn 'Mull 'and Sails
press inen; llemstitched
ij do; Esib'A Lloon C.abra . der, • large usartaurat of
. very deslnstal Cavort Nalbrolderf a.
8616 . - • . A. MASON • CO. _
L'IRENOHM.ERINOS- A good article worth
1. 11 wane at rage at .11.• A. MASON CO'a. ;
EWI3OOKS - roo'd by 9 . Satlor, . Federal
:N
er
n otallogbe yr
Tablula and enroll - Sketches of the Notkaw
Ads blimo• our Age, by Lbw. W. Bunny, portraits.
Sonny Memories of Foreign Lauds. Um. IL B. Stow*.
Old Redstone, or Hlstalealsketehes of Renard P.M.
syleatds, arbor. IL S. Smith; B.
Two of Mankind. liott until:111114ml, Elm
II usehold Rohs for boys sod girls, bY Faun,' 11.3,.
Stray Leave. from Fairy Laud. •
Ilawtborm's New Juvenile Library. 12 vols., with,
fresh susody of Latordashtst e Potiphar Paper&
Bayard Taylor's Viral abed, El Dorado. Fern Lerobe.
Rh o and other works. A fresh stork of Sunday
DEA 31111'.9--X4bag,s to arrive for sale by
vela • MLitt' DICKEY .1 'OM
BOORS, - BOOKS-Notre edition otßoctes
aaabbalszae,jadt reed and My gala by •
mid KAY a CO, 6314aul.pti
M&IP BOOKS for sale by J. L...Reod,
N 6 sttes
Frost's Uses of Fallout! chrooimc
Young Hon's Dookitoosrlsolitc \ •
Czustrinesillour
L° "Fi g VM 1 ,17
• Cobbett's Adrian toYouv_r 3lss:
Moles Futon, Stott; . Ft 0 n k v ,005 . 00, .15 •
lantattlues EMT Laud. • • • " .117L.1ntA.D..5,.41b st.
rrnIOTHY. SEED-100' bus. prime ;TNT:
'll44olhy• BRd yrd4 and foe Ws - by
R . ' A. A. and1111.114,2d St. \
---
HACON—Htuue aud fiboulders .reo'd and
1.1; to els by • • 3148.1114 E. 114, 2d se.
LARD -20 firkins NO. 1 Lard to arrive for
oak by . . solb A. h A. bieliANE.
FLOUR=—QUO bble:Superfine and 100 bble
Pats. reed awl sale bs • A.t A. MeBASJA •
lIOUSE AND LOT ON WYLIE ST—Lot
Ita i Wa i t
. I,..fgoltar 12. Mt Moos cattalo;
to ~ to
manralcoMettller
TIKE DRAFTS, Promisso Notes and
BIN of Exebaase (leek be :mol . e
este
1 031ETIIINO NEW—Flood and Field, or
nat. of Egan au Lisa sad &way & 3laph , A.
3 .; Ftealte of Tartan,. br J.U. Jouvo Too Lease % 4th
.opplr Elster dine& er Coot LIN Illustrated Mawr
One or Aztp, for dept; Secrets al the and ELstsia. Tha
'bore lust ree'd . • &E. LAUTPLII. trend tt.
Ted
brand of acto canal .Tobsoci.-10 catty bona of Can
superior Tobacco. Ibli day wed awl dr ash. br • •
. cala • • • W. IL CUSTOS, No. la Woad Aced..
0" "MAGLORY!' COONAO BRANDY:
Chia half Dim atlas above 'celebrated * Calais
dr reed direct from Ne. Tort Cunom Ilonse out du mg •
Df 1 ha dcn i gribp, r,sl I v v ,
1 7 . totlliwi r t o !..p . e s t): . Ir y li.lilixdS.tro
VORT WINES ofinriong bnuido and cosi:
ncrir teeetrlmdtpqtasstlegyitr i tart
1.• II .014 W",* A: °
FARM FOR SALE, of 132 steles, situate
an the: ycomahlogheny Rho, 4 mOn . aboraardera
Port amid 20 from the el ey; 1,10 mots tog good or t att . l.
ration. 60 of oda* bottom laud. re
and well watered. A too man Wat hpame, a d q un tlada•
Wm with atone baarroenh alech salable oatdoal ',L—
amas and Peach orchard with ahuadaues of oiler trait
trace of choler ouallUra Prior arr aerm. Terme aim
Also, m be had Ito stook sad imolai( haplaumeata a tak•
amble harsarcawrr iJotting gad Shrealmhor Ihmehlrm•Aa—
Wlll ld od •
dat file Islam Baal Mat. • - 4. CLUDEUT BON I
me • •
• JT .
VIRGINIA • MANUFACTURED TOBAC.
0°,44 b?us Daum* 114842% train 124814 and dcl
8 bts. Itneker'slo4 , • ' 21484.11444445. B,g o
. 3 egl a grl t g I NO 3 2 leriA•roZ-4
2 rurs Onnuptme. 4 map bait ,
10 butt. P. W. J0hteiD440 4 44188888,8 • •,
7 848. P. LurlViponB2ll4 .Z boa J. WarretealCks. .
.1114 stove lovoloes an direct flout tb. 82,121424cLuz1814
543414111 b wail et 4:4444.,441144,. 8 . 4 0
4414 • 11ARDT..10a4.2 4 .. SO 61 Water at
11 .
' OOKS. BOJKB--The,Queens 'of Englia.
Aumis Ot ''''' . 4 Stb. by SUis Blzieltland. - .•
°Mama . by d • dw. : • '
• : darlis "Miss • goy rah b t 'llai BAie n • -:: : •
. „......„. vaz io rp m b by IdArtordzad4 . ..
. .• .1. Marladatelaiefte. iraddetidti?d ii
. sdka UV' . .. . U.S. ROVITOLI.T/I 01). 62 Mut IL . ; .
MiseiManybf tirtriin
. tug gamma., tey ranee Warg•mtb.:4l7 11.
/1111Tals.
COUNTRYSEAT •Sta RENT—A bean=
UN] Osman. .tea{, • dint distant. Rom the city
on an omnibus ronnhoar rest Apple to , • .
• . ears!. • VIIM W00D13.76.4thet.
LAYING CARDS—A feria wort,
l i artstaa diLIM *MIA
co ritrlZO it 46 ._
VIRE CRAOKEBI3-1Q cant Chli:l)e
' 11 ;4i ( " 1 !" . f 1 1 4. .411 Mienewwi
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z iIiOTIIIIR GREIT,RALB OF,LITiANDIBLOCILBI \ Atreat SALES.
••• -•
.•• A, ROCHESTER, EMT= . Pd4.:', '-= I \ `‘, i =
Ootobeltliiind 10th, '. k.i !n' \* le:
TIE undersi edArilUsOlktitoNl hi Lest 1 -:::_19 ri,
~ biddo., Ira t Es. above mantetn-stitanitho - -:
premises, taco eu.drat , Mork. /brats a 44crra,of ! lit
~,,o d a with iwvero Idloms. de., in \ the Porough Of 'ore
'a,. A... Beaver County;gesina They INlik abicioell;:or l'U
lease for A tt.LOT yamm, tame valuable coal lands, stone s I
quarries, beds of lim clay. Iran me. de . near the Scrongb, ', art
and convenient to the renal. Vivant and railroad.\ • . ‘ th
The Term, if Salt mill be 34, down, 1; In one year, t.; in
two Team, 14 in th ree yea., With interest et a per nt.
par annum. ', A• deduction of 6Wercent. will b• made for at
f •
prompt payment of
the priori*. due it one, two sad
• Rids will be received, at thr ntor thoo• ffp j Ina 4, it
li sullix anal Wing two or three thtnnand of vim.; \ 1
bobo Ina, or making mod layinMotee en Ilion cif build- s,
Ms Mkt and air mating one rotilbort of. ere brieir..loo re.
ukaing o.ogignhie yards of earth. I& cutting down 'end ...,
m g . = ti i ..,,,,„.,... r0 . e z i . ~,..t ., ,y 4, 1 1.„ „„.. ...
, a
" the to ' it=alt ir d ' lrbor t . "'' , 'll .
t." 74 .: \. fung4th', ”..._ .. . - 2 ... 11, se
For 4..4 all the &born jo t r one half In o` r l, l°'
ninna,mlttatillta, -aa
a
groun=brfi ttunt,i=on e ms% Prima. g
hrwarrenty dee def er every . Item sold. . .
of t he
',.
Plats ankmare of the grope. ; and dmitatTil=r,
surmondl cm tit , Liic., rosy, Oa hwi be en i
any of the Raw named laoPtlatma. " r "* K "'
ti. reside.. or n of Mishima,. theme belong,
Surma plarte.MWwine. and specifications. 'athlete,
epee to labor. E i ttrus, Co., ae:, required as above, will be
exhibite let t ofilteof the Company, In Rochester. ltfor .
theist day of m ammo t h t - •. \ ,
In addition h t 4 Car toter). Fotmdry.'hio. ....,......— _
.. , , , . , ,
chine Shop, S mills; Cc., now log mvelml in Roth \ ",. "\grocisaultiont s ' ' .‘-
..t.ar. arrange./ la • are, Mr.dy in pr0w1.... for tne
erection of half a &Men other mjanufarturime establisk• Y. vikne ofc,. piriept under A te - hfilids 'of \
meads, to be driven la steam. 'Mao. ian eamoelfeS... \ Wen It l'ileClurt\Preildent of the of °Mama
I t i u tfftwrel aitu t t=ull4 . m t a&re t. Z.ttf i ..og u o: the ease, in and for the. th JUdiciel dittlict t t ll 4lflitile.
a send Justice of tbe aft'ultonOyer and Tranitaw a ....r.
• - Timm 1mr ,. ...5...1 ,, ith th , .....14.4 ,, 1tu1... - id 'Jail Delivery in suet for add Diatriet, William '
&Con ofthe Clove.. hand Pittsburgh taliroad ridge gowns and tlael Adam". Feqs.,lissodate Judge. fth
enema the month of .11eaVer;Anto Rochester, arid then e• !county, in and for the tooritTad r allogbera M.tit ' l thcl
canary donut and Matioulthschment.". elm liberal end 30th day of. August, in the year of our g ', xi* tboun'
'extend's inipmvements oflbetrublle landings and street! mid: eight hundred and littpfour, end to me directed Re.
by the llorough council , and the location, at this Pleco:, holding • Court of tiyer end Terminer and' 'Oeactial . Jall ‘,,
of two or mon, eztenelve coanyads, fbreinnidOgeoal down
th . 01d ....m . i........u.. 4 k r\ or 4 . d ...., 0. R o d,. l , De the liv itt er n,n at at tli t eCim orot. rt I btt ftmse tt ilt e be tt.. cit k y . ti . gl u thaborgh . on
.6 . ..4 minim an immense nit of labor forst.. to \ public ales is bereby ilventa all Jostle. of the/Name, \
come. , , a ..r . t., '\• "- w ith Coroner land Constables bribe comity of Allegheny that . \
ltleezteatol that all the undo. guo . Mora w . s . _
many oldish friends sad emaciates. from Trill ...ar oo tbot and atf.t. 03 their Of.QPI, — P oo
be p nt at the shove rale, in October, . d, \\ , roh7l.,vdr..ta:xlismogy.trla °Tux It ‘
.. . \ .
j tit. T. 0. dOULD sc ovat i Ni d
jt. vi O:N4 ~.. o 'r n ir C t. b e i r tn tb..tt""4 % o w . \ ''''....... e l . .l."O fffi th : s s
OILY TROMP. N. a .. . \ . that a 1 Le th , loners tba "now are May to \ '
JOHN L. NEWBOLD,FhI Valuta.; \ - , In th. j all .,...„ . ~., Ajj ., th t . „„. ~.,7... , 4 . t
WilAW.IiitEW - . 17,. \ ' th.r.torizna. ta,x thedrt . \
....\
maw; vetipmzusbu,ikriscuseos.T .11'.... uuggnnrat T. 4.... o . u pt.. th p , t—r o ., A , th j i.l.,. d t Fa ' \ 1
'acTl-ed \ - - ' " ' \ —,,...‘ '.
-- .4l.ntt ftr-itior, - kud 4 thec.mm.rth mom. • \ '''
- -- - ---- \ Sun ' \ ~ . s\ . .WH. DIA 8h lf. -
. --,...-----, ,
77Fisk'siaxent\lietahe mane, . \
go& eatirkivindsvreit;ring )40,d ,
,&t. ;,relnio Intettoent, end rem timasperting
The r e tom are preps* toinake UrendAtkaarsago- .\ .
menu tir undertake. and othimi tdarip§rerros Or. ,
' wholeve - Employ to be seep at_wintWum.,___a 14 Wood
'
et., and ittnianufacto l 7=toafu"....". ~' 7., .. .. ... -,.
near the Water Yorks, II . 'X.i..4:,...: - :i"'t ,- - 7 -.. ...
Also—lrdap.eourtantir o gill. Fint p...... 4 L .
-Reporter quality; Veult , Von ShUttenr. , OrnsmeS
Iron Railing. Settees, sees and vibe* &ma work,
improved School Furniture mannfactrired and sold it
-.actable prices bY„ Jeonlitmi A. a NriT.IFCLUREI. 1
i
BY STEVENSON &BROOM:IL \
BUCHANAN'S WHARF.V •
- . samrs eze.entr. . •
20th Sopteraber, 185t h at IL
o lock: et the inetlonStoresoo liathsaano 'wharf.
PollIn '"I aLTIOJ A 4SlZu d Y:=l l eo , "" P ',7
Cor:Zama of testi . tms *lna at 04041. '
eal6-7t4 \ (Bolt.emer). ,STEVENSON %It:BROODER.
FANC - Y, CHINA ST, H„• • \ - -1
' \ 65 WVOD STREXT; P.177'&1671134. \ ,
JUST Imiwwtoil and, now opeP,o;,fulloggort- .
InsufjPreads b& English ellt and WhltelChlns,ollt '
,Sad watta,angeoloroggtooteChtha; Common wzto nous,
Ms Ise earn:2 . 0714m%. ssled#S, 11:1-Iilpti,INSON..
a\\ • BOOTS 86;`51-IORS, ' \
\\\ 0 I. noS BOOT S
F. AICD RE rS:l\l4
. E \ ,TAI ROBB, \ \ \
E;lo\cliKET,and 6 Urikop eta ., 34 iIiNA
\,.., • to . t . h d o . ite d ret t aolo za rbz o rnorgel , l%.
"tti lit,EipL b MeV, roo k g I trolitd . g ha ror. I Val i at .
this oitg nu 4 .I.braers arm thing warn 'cry-tbs IsdieS nt
Plilluletpli* Weir York and Emu% sad be trusts =look
i trerAM4,Tii * Og=r;to b r . oirizqr 14
I . `l"`th' \ g \ '
• ile•al:ool‘ti000n to Eosootart.ore, es heistßforo, all ds
\ f.'ii i e sti erl dslit 'r g r ti V sZ e r er ea ' Zirt r eZlho tl irs j oi t'.l: llll '4" : l l3 1
aanapage,arlll vs fshir deillt with. \ \ \ \ " Felt
116rmii*r ailiron Woiksllianttd:
- - ;ROLLERTipIi competent to finieklren
/ 67,‘
\ (.10 I GAlde Milt a Orst. Ili, hand onlz,wlll ingtor.
"310LE/1317 \L•147.95 tiqtkh -Water st., , Etrwx.l-.
' - \ Pereniptod\ 'Sale 'oX Property-V% ,
11 1 1111\_ Lit ,KO. — i \ on Foorth st., between
\MArket .0 P*rr/". 11 , 14. In fiont. 40 It, and attend
log bookAo tt., =a d 1 , • ,r I otcp . o tdi c bollglas %%op : \
ifilliiAt ' egobor =a. ,Vk,i ..; , r4:,r.k,Nr.st...iii. mo t
c l
thetas , I...o4..ge:ftetbix ritr, '' _ -. \
Terms *PA bomado known at. ma agate. MUM!' \
fitAirno of
lAt*E7'
,
Cii—,...2S;.l3lLl 4 oTlifi, &o. -
W..- 241,301 0 1 N T . & \ BROS.' \ are; now
-v • . conk...nay renal a' their WI • Stock, of Carpet ,
14,01 i Clothe, Ilea% Meta Ac.. to whirlt we Intlts the at.
,tentkn of theNt wtsbina to fasnlsh Hotels, Steeknboata or
Houma hi...lndia:l - petted and Mooted Or atoeklrom the
bestanotostea andwlth mnehtare. Ous , stock oi Ista of
the newest and boot etelesotn& at IMMO) .011/...:prial,
at , - are Able to hold ont`grest \ dormant; to oar_ friend.
and ctudouurra • Obr etor.k.renalite lapertof„the bellow.
4 1( 6 .1\;avapue sty e "ig '-` - \ . ' • `'
\,,
. . Tr7rigra, 4 \ - \ . \ - "..„,
M ll .=rt - V \
a i g
"iltirlllll gt;gati,tV ii ",.-4 T4'lteitlz
— "AuNIVI Veg t BT7T k1.i.i.` 4 .4 \\ d de.S ' ikeet . \
On Cloth froml2 testi, tenewide, of pal: n and Inn elltirler,
which we %Mout team , abet.. or mita.
R4l
~ • , n ,
141,4, Cherdla. Tatted and Brunel* Itllus and itehr,
qlosocetln, ddebald, Ahrot. Jet. end Coco Mete: _
", meg—Velvet and Cloth Plano Corer , ,, Embenotel_ Piano
ead Table Covert, fltalr . r.ods, Table Linen, frolrand Lin
-41Tr.1,11Z.T.71i C e .
Cruleb Cloth. - \1
Green. Und and Olt Tronarterent WlndoW \ Shad* Clold
Border Tusneparent Shad* Carpet. Winding, Trimming. I
4.1 r Window Mad* and all Other tends- tunedir found In
a Cane% Stn.: We ask
is attention tc our own \a ortatlen of Pelee. Brawls and Ingrain Can/eta...WA
are otentarrlarquallty end as Mw In „Winn ea nln D.'
shamel Ireany of the rastern del* Carpet 11
teß 2 M k"r'ti - IrAPCIA-TOCB tII2 \ \
. ,
= \ :,. .AGENT • ~ - '
Foit Selli*:`,:, and IttOimg 'Patent Hightz.
Ti.LE eubsZtriber, having keinei from. his
iniFrseelth Paten:does, and 'with persons Trti.o
'try da to eatrateut Eights ler ~ Citios. L Conotiee,,
fintea. A as welk. am wills otbore who wolf to rorehnee,
seta tights. - that **Ascent to tranwt thyt kind of tnat.
.. ,, a .... 'teeth needni h.% has dentmtned to demote his
tiat , and hie abilitiedlo the service of ' throe who may do
ers employ Ma, ,
Pledging reit to !Wend faithfully . to all • Entattera etio
busted to h l , be con'Mudee by refection lite nubile% to
the fu win t-Ottmonial,,ont few of thd chime of Vats.
burgh. • - \ : ' s ,lllOlEd V. `EASON.
. - riteattattin, awriut 1ith,18.54.
The ea :there lons been acutatinted with Mr.
Moen V. Eaton. and have resUreeltation la reconnneuding
bba to ail who may in to etup)oy hie eervinwoletk no-
Derma of undoubted intenvitynad ludehAbasbleindosny,
\ whole yr.etßs every rellautomay be pbwed: \. .
te;111. 1, 1 . 1 1 1.
.1 . 1 ti... \ - -".Vi.i , t. a r ,
\ w. n. n.net:, .. \ ' . cemt. a Co.
~, 4 . ...r irrl r o n t\, , \
... ucav i t i k, n , \
1
'144-tf
\ lizisavElts.l,TY . OF - 1.1.A L - ILAND.:
I,
lii.Fortv4eittrath Session ':111 begin on
4 1 rAL ckt*Wi'au'. 1't644 and "V o n the let of,
Dolan:end 'Practice bt Surgery—ii..ntith; 111:1), , ,
lThentistfy ynd Pharmact,—W. I. A, Aiken. D.
, Perreinle Yrei
_Practice of !leftism —Samuel hew, M. D.
IlVeTtios— " " A P I a l l i 11.1=1 D. 'Fi_ •
Sisterly Mallet end Patholoottest etnitcony—d_eFge W.
illltenon MD..
preetleel A!nowmy-43. a eetl4;3l. D..
alniralinstro lei at the tottlnetr. belootingOtn the
Dniversiti&end tainlA . one bleared *ad ti ... lyox.
a tr,
~,E i ronr..,,,, up * 14" \ in?..E. Ma A ti .na t riaY km ,ii. vA bbway "*
Mendip,* inteillgoneer nto'l UPI= w. 0T .. " .a. .
awl mad bills to Deatu \ and ail other paten to which
marted_pper tient, Wkill u iputileh to thkamount of itOkantt,
charge Hu. 1 ' 1 '44. ' \ -.•, • . . ... ' rep 7.
'' -• ' ' GEORGV. IiVaLVE,.
• ''-' N0,:5 9 ,1.,1 ET 8 ritgx ±,.. - •
_•liTua, open on anti after Monatiy next,'
.. 4b•del of Einternber,,Yitich and esrled'aesortesent.
o Parte. -Dada, •Nalvet \ and \Cloth Coal:LT*lns nun
•, Lug&Frouch3leVeWie,Ciati'.atrd nW p y: l oadcylednest,,
Also, striped, betted, sod riaist6r2r, . 4.. l'.. \ .
' French Chintzes; Embrolderica_and tiote,'lne it Initni
assortment of ladies* tall 'and: Winterr Drees meek Tor
asset remal.n. at..the" Attietll__.f . , .4tl,4 No r: ir :F i.,...t ; _,•
g fr reduction
fist t i ,,r,,2er o . .......
a t 00100 . ud tho uMet; l i
at ruinous %millets. .
- Pittsburgh, August:El, It
. . • (Doming Poe
iIIEAL ESTATE 0;
And. ad dmr from )
to On? Pis lmn. ts, Cc,
rALUABLE .FARM -FOR::94'. •''
auhiwritew men ter wte ht. tam ud,the R bern
Turuplks. mar Monroe Tenn. In this coontrtl -It eautethe
lIT eraver.9o Wee cleared, end the ridges wall %lathered
and watered. Limestone sea-.tom Coal or the Met anal.
4t..r abnontle nearly th roughout the whole Tenn. the
buildings sod immonmenta are In Food order. and Of a
quality eultetie • --.
This wa, • la lanes treat' the city, 3 tare rr.m the
neaten melon on the Central reltroMend about the amt.
A4Ynm loom the
rW tout and eIIT go n X.l.r %inn? * Al = 7
.Iklg/51L1051P.40:4 4 ,
DDiy
ou,the wetuyee I .l4sLiwi
'in3l • : Ur . Pit, C. WI Ile ei.,aeltteblftth.
- HORTICULTURAL NOTICE.= The Pittit
hwah ITortlenltrtral ltode4 NEI bald tel AnnuAl
blt.krz. In the N • Mutat 11,11.. In the Dlarnona.
'TUESDAY. Om 1247113th, .14th and 1/sth Inst..' The lib
d•tr mirsmilht.r. th e 60•criiit ton 1.4 DOILIOU of
eldurstors.• • closers imp noted b met to nrnali•
the prgaslumsou Sauday at 3P. Y 2.4.1411 INLO be open
Thr •Inlturn wt 7 hitt. stoning. •
ret:l.• ITENTa WOOD'S. INes'L .
SFEARS'. 5 1 1r.L . 3 FOR RENT.—These
&Amble and smy pnenlae nomuNa MILLS end
ethertred, err nowt for rent low. IN the rename
=ten Intend entbmideed he another beldam& They
re one of We test tester' panels In the country,
Lelag rePpllol br the Utile (lower rine. and Fends nod
lleorrer Canal. They are tit =INV from the Chlorin,. or
lntelet of the Canal, end the • PM/burgh =MCI. O•
and reheat& Them Is In contemPledlell lend has b.n
careered) and will to tnellt, • rathead from lhellngton to
the rim, whkle will mats theecunneanlontlan to this 3110
goad the_y_ear throned. • , . • -
TUN OTUILR la 111 m oo clarak 101405 GAT selling Goode..
!los • good nee oroust, doing • rood nab boslttess 4 of
ilUta 112,000 per 11.10021. 'A ay one wishing to enad.go So
• sae rorind toulterss, - "Mao well to ea l nem on the M.
renneledeon, as they me determined to rent Pr the mums
enentlaned stOre. • - • tietNIZL• !MAVEN, •
• Semis Columbiana Co .0111 t.
• l'altedleiladdileare emlartl Ferri. therrt co. &nee. or
10.
I MIT... •
r j AU LUSTRAL-Ouo \of. die bend Mir
• Ir d ra tt ra mm, coraitterlattar
XTRX PAIIIILY"OENESSES.' Flour on.
J :tI R I A ; sr:
E110.E . 25 too ' Orririna and for
IL ink . Joao war A OIL
7YRUPAIIOLASSES-20
.b p b p L `.Golden
CO*
•
UTALL PAPER-On. hanottaid . for 'sole nn
eXteaidre colbrelloa of Paper liaotielf a Ataettean teltdcel
olonctir foe. ale market, from /re eb sod
Wastabotarors, of gold, velvet and avid, sod flamed of
ravariety; glued end wetted: all the earloxrcstyiet
lta.loe wood area, oath es ve.rolthed Oak.: matte.
able. 31.aboxmcr. Weloat. • =Atte tlteltother
eamettoext that CS mot be excelled In anther, quantity
lawpi,..a. house Welt .of the di/miltmaY Mon.
itUsl . rlcee mate from 100 to $4. Nemec derimat of
th . s h th e ~.yyt..l. whether dhipomell to 1,111.
dam 'sot, are renew/11.W Invited temlt at
. ..• TIIO3..pALMISIV4.64kLarkit
G. 4 • P• ' ;Or OW' az
vu .4 Sad mil brads bs ..Tgat 'max
• 1 ERNS—ISO btoh. Saudi Whit° Betas in
- I • d • obr 4-.
WMiafiR2± A .E!EMPEO_
WINDOW CURTAINS, of Buff ' 40104 'fL
tiVat.7.4e7c,vvi7k
-
• s 12 I. • Is, Lakel,rout; • •
'• 20 DU% Visi ill 'lab; 20 bat
•As Nils or • 44116 19. /wail/J/1 011.
t Ef-50wbitaTo r by
. tYOI
; Ji,tt •
P M.'DAV . ts, Auctioneer.
aal seis ~m 4 r Tut.: and Pi/Vs end
; ,
110:RCS AT AuvrzoN o l Saturday eve
-
1
i . .i, ,„ Sept. 16tbat \.N Wel .at the Commends
~,, 8 owner of Wood noel thatsolltUbe Sold.
a eholee vet n or etandaed .41 wont. "matt In Kea
ash Lite she and. Brience.l ;She stiesill •eoteprtse the
1
.ne o myratag .. ambers. meows sults vasiktr or kliieellaneons
Books: Hume and listautei r lssaglau Malts Dan's Bab
laz i al m ide l o A ct4a r '...ell r = re: ytAti til,M r4r i f
bruv editions ott be . Poetical \ Works eV Moore; iter..7 -
, lix.di. gbagenwe, Ben Jobstaa*de.t.lbales Thadeedeal
land Philosophies! Worka Yin • Liredi l Ragtag - ay,.
dent History, bleKludey's Justi sod Le Unide„ Bei
: ver Nerds, Turner's Prose and, rqdry. _Veda= II M.
chinks, de. \ sea .- . ,P. 1.4. , d`e La duel.
XIOUgtIII3OI-KITCII,En FUOJTI.I - Fit - -
AT AUCTION. I, -On Tuesday manilla, MY:1001
uo deck, at the residendattJ. NV. Kerr, Zig., .11:3, 24
et - , share Grant st • alli ge Pid as I , : , :rtils hernia
i keeping his household sod kitchen tes ta te eit has
been In ;me but settort time, come Ots , • 03. Dia :
1 tables !Aran gilt frame trarrors, , ,lngrsin and sta:r . esrgetc -
[ aslant, dining . end
_brealthott COINS resit/an ,a . F
t p 0 ,..,...,,,,,,.. v4 d ez b alr. „,:„... r d At pllT : l l . bV d r . oc nOth.
sor4etantis i.l aork tablesierale. Zad ' llret k a t k=
floor oil s
l
ot blase sod ono...tato, • 1 , . sets tb .-
kitehat rani ore, rockiest utevalls,'Ara+ • . ' , r. , .. ~- ...,
Also—enverler refrigerator. , hatiriliii, ' otitydriat ,
hose, de. . odd , ,;, ‘P. dd. DAVI& dget'r. t,'
NEW AlLlSiC=—,Selected by I.leixry Kleber, - ,
, p...onair, t. eh. .4t.r n eteeeterlainnt ar .4 ItT .% t
S.A., fllfilte *ll4 Wind Home. ha Am. nAtinde: \ 'l,.
Tee. Ward , r Pace, Toed deettt ha EVOleettt t t '
T he [lemma. Moen P.701;040. by DatetAt. '•N % . 1 ,
The Old Tilnaerli Omen Setto and lanlatett, to. nobly.
Eaetitna a beentlnel Sountna Ye Att. l' t t, \ , .• ..,
Old J erer—beng end Cltarne—er Wnrgel= t st. \ . ' \ l ,
inn \
PUN e Farewell Wets.. Io the Ladles ea , • t
t wlth tat:lineal/ tretralt. , ta Jul d n.:(... , ' - . ' t ' t , \
\ The
b t ' ults . i: ;Ira. br i llhert..._\ \ 't . \
`,The Creeitaahade Pella. br wc&t. '" ' \
re Chase &beta& r Brener. ‘'. _ .l ,' • ;
The C. 145 kno Cuckoo —ratlebran4 •Itimana . Centro \
\
, \ le, Censtmdreea. Welt; h i l at;Olover. N _ \
\The Ne ran MON by C. Eckert. t
The alounteln Cretan 'Polka. na Ander. t, . ,
Ferrule at tWN RT.. FELE:BERM altudat Store, No .101, ad \
et \ *len oaths •Ileldernilaria” ' • . tella . \ t
Valuable -Impived- Prop ray -Abr..' St \•
lIMUAN'A th , hn order - of the Orph ' • I
A ) COAX of C#mnty. the sallamibeipflus at
l
vateccale a perpetual to. - Susan 6. - Coebran. deed.
fall thitcertaba .Lca of (kennel Waste tn. the Sixth \
Wood Cl tOe city of Plttebbrab, numbered login tbeddau 1
of pa rt ition between tbrchrt, of liern7.lnrln and debt,
Irwin: Bealnulag oti UM lum *Aral,. corner of Loglorand \ -
,Frauldln otellance extend tfrontlng on Franklin 4.
"Weldwerdlt,mlft, Woe N 0.1.. a nd in depth iscutbwmdlY. s
or. prem vi rrl iv na tzr the x leme ..bum widtb.ll. lv " . 4t.;lo 3. Dr a t ta ur lit.. ,m on z, a b hr vi , \
g 1143. ma t : Wog hero been: oapvtantly mmted to goad \
sus ' r ‘ er th :d l = T. t varell %Id:. L'INAVVIIt: \
gm. and them is hrdrani water %leo \ yards. _
For terms,,vhicb will be acconuabdatlng,. apply to LOA \
iniZ t tl i i tit at ‘2 ,t r.
/ M -7 1°'-d"e. .e. I S CS .'"AD V EN 't" T; V O UI 77I )I2 1 " 1
.1)8:dtk . e.t. -" . - Tyr ‘ol Stooltil: llooldao..doell• \ :
NOT/OE EXTRAO.BDINtitX.--Thei le Lin - \
sixtund cheapest stuck "of (MODS 'Myth( then:Wl-
. din In found at 11001ffER a PilODi tt liholciela ' \
and Retell Clothing EtaVe i rib. 225 IaMMY 1 „„H -
• iVe ordlelly invite our customers and the userialtem
efdlyto call and examine our deck or lloodefor thelell
and Winter trade-Moths. rareimercecToetloPeor ettost
tag and furniehicks dooda in endiesavaziety, Ad ortand
superb styles, The goods hero sll beemleoplatil soorehased -
In the eastern markets; on advezdsgerras termmlel that
wo hazard nothing In earlrer that . Ira can ' and _inn sell
goal, az cheap. If not cheaper, then. any noose In tote edit.
We bare' greatly enismed cur estabSsbMc;nt. hsTh cen
gored eumpetentworlimen to attend tumor ImsluamOvued
coo ther6rre proudso to barn custom work med. inorder s ‘
,In ;the beet: and most fsablonall• 111 , Calla/On arl ‘
I= 4 aii ibr ar Y' ffir=v; C =Yritfcg". 9 ,ll . .l,l ,-. .- ,-.
\sired.
_\ EIMIND- WATTS,- 'C\ . ,-:„ , \ - .••
\''.M.ERCH*Nt - TAIL6A J , - ''''' \
If S lust receiving Walla Stook - of hreiaus t '\
*Allosh Ow& Mr deutimaell'awear. • ; "k"'. \
. Nevelt:My/as and Fades. \ mada exclusively to mos
Lathe bask manterr. end Wartentsalto sult-• eell \ .
— Gt \
ILKS, - 81141{1—Jue rea'd some . piece
'
a r'imozwi ai. -
\
eta 1'• \ . . 00.M i
lt ' •
,
.-- 4 /a ,
-- \
are reellivate from . ew . york iha -.. ..
rphi. q o was CELESTSTgA: conrinidne' - ..
sodim_ petuk flupp9Fder, oomns, em,
Xaag -BreslMM,all airmen tome
_m ousfollr fo
letted..l2 wl.lll* sold
.. eqs Faral, either Imeis t la r gr o rtaL
Jj - 25-tr \ --.\ \• - Pekin ; 061611a:0.38,Mb streeL
)IFUR. S A f;F,---16 • tißres orlAumi gn 0C.60n;
tingle: me, • sollotz . Vl 'But Liberty , 111.irha
wean the mutt \‘lB4lllml litala bitulrn Plant' RAUL
NEW ENGIAND H lIBRICRTIPER—The
tIinNEVI Emmomlear lionmerte an d IresallYs
Tied Lid tbi , We' by t 7I A " 11" 11 - ckhawr
GRBEEMOOD INSTITUTE
NEW: BEIGIITQN . ; BEAVE,R
Sunimir.'Sossion of this Littifitio" xi\
will ainmettron MONDAY..the bag gin 4866.:
aril:Wm and iiilbrmiddiels the Psinoips
._'lVew Br!ibtest. U...1655.—ii12-diler - • . • •
Security agapst . lig
, 7 ...i,ipders jg ped.- is engmedip t
nsr.ofputting up Pllll„taing &motto.
t on or building it is anassaio 5. macs sin tits do•
strootiss onsets oflinntninn. Ile uses am mot approved '
=Oda or EnlAtie un sonnol ad 'Minim Alva, sold or
Distinn plaw points. .-,116 las ban sstsansay fumed
In Mots:nine= thli region:butt' in att. and country.
=slab wive luidanbted ena Work ' and mat-alai
varsat...3 ressesentsd.ot pot ailtdo. Ortlas aux
to lon Eaton, Olaa► An Co.'s.. 147 Wood st, Pitts
nrletters sent cabinies.‘ Man? Port ,
Fresh Arrival of ' O Goods.
11 : AGAN 2,t MIL are just receiving their
•holm Hill Good". to which 'Chap halt. the attention
r sr endormery,sesd_the pabius irisrmai Tio G00..12
a/44ton le
mn i te=e*an • gli ozzaltr i z
. /I '"lr t . ls "7. l "Agigi°F .
PlaidOubutere Shoal;
440 e tt
ittn . rod W
grittou C We ir • ties oat
_with
mcSeP andotlort - Lop arazzdre. 116721-
-NOES, •
...very' hoot pliant !Opt imt 'mart.
sell . . Iron Front lelkWata. Wm% tiaikat
WILiSABIS' Select &Mot,. cornet. of
• raft antrertilltS4b [WM in Nomal.
Liverpobl .a 4
.
,• • .
'1V,OTIo&--Thi.C1 0 PAI.LADRPRIA
‘..rat EITIDE4O/404ber,
,'"- t 7/4011t1.1N11. AZZli l t 'l not fit, r 60.444101110.
_ •• • (Jr 4011 N 11101.1,110:1_, Agent.
....WI, • s• • \ 410 Lamer 5t..111340a/gb.
IRD .CAGES-=8 doz. " Wood Cages,
Att aa-
uP aortal! ekti,
1 .13 JANES MAILDROP. Ith K.
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