• BY WIZITE CO. WEIMR3DAY-14(LaoniGfr, SEPT. 27, 1854. o.llo4 4iiiwribinaka kiieemicket. - POE GOVERNOR, 4-204:tt3 POLLOCK: ~ 9,l ! ..worizzinßimmuin comm. `FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, • Ol' - A.Ltscutaxr Pon .11/DOE OF 1317PREME COURT, DANIRL- —I3MYSER: ?Ix? 31 to1100mra2 COMFIT. county Ticket,`: - , Da mass+-2.lyrnd r . PfttabtFslt: 016y1:184"TMIIPLt=iBetler. ph i g a imaxmar, hotinre. .n.l34ANAtusi. k nfrog. t bm. loz x v i asit. vmEn. . 101 4 1111 •011Zkaulbssr. IPSJIINTIM AWRY WOOD& Pittsburgh rumor ray COURTS, ALKYL BILANDA, Itzurs Upperf= Stash. • • AIMS Z. 7 2 / 1 1/gair. Pittsburgh. :mime= or ionic; • • JOILN BROWN, Hum try /faheersbiem—Nalther thy Editorial Room, --aor Printing NotabilabatesitaltbirDeag Cabotken opened on Hetoday, Anissmaswhodesirs their notion to sypear pa. 1 10134• 7 please had %Ambits Wm* IS ti,'4,4%. Batorkr. ; - nOLPltaabnralli Week extenalas "F rtr i lagra rtrTr b'e 7 ".=u ane IrOnernmailabaananand Avethooaaa."Ciadat adaleettferf Sairdwo., nunutartaier andlhop-kaaaa In Wader* Pannaitaanla, and Zartarn OW: Advastee:Payments.—llereafter no sob itriDtion wed 1* taken lb? the Deity or Weekly' Gnats. WAIN rbarnvent nude In Means& Whenever the time Is up • tr. eridett;the , stakeeriptkon is said, the Taper Weedail/Viably stelped. wile= thsantaniption re newed by sauna. payment Alt transient adverthlinh of-every deseriptink, will be required to - be paid In ad •earevs• The Delon,, aseaptinni vin be when etwehd• wenn.- or rlatif nagraorts are nude. • , r i r l 997 ll h4a 5•1R4 * - 34( fill, -4 ' 'Tuts Caorsas..-411 alarm bas disappeared, . Sadbusiness bas re named its active away. The Ilpfdairlia. has, ceased to ,be such to any severe extent.; and although the deaths reported yes _ terday were still numerous, their origin is trace able to preceding.days. 9 tone of cheerfulness L g en y:cnienrPrelaing Society, and all out_ Wart traces of the , iestilence will soon (Beep . pear. ' Alm Ocrcuixa firecnos.-,Next Tuesday,yeek .the October election - for this State takes place. The canvass in this county so far has been con. ,tested with more than ordinary propriety and quietness, and has been confined almost exclu steely to the office of - Governor. Various ele -1"-``‘., Meets; new and 'unappreciable to any definite 'eeMbtnt,' have entered into the menus, and have rendered it more thin usually difficult to arrive at any definite calezdatian as to the result. With •k respect to the State Ticket we have already giv en our opiedon; We believe Judge POLTAXIC, will be edeeted by a large majority, unless tie Whigs Mairailvereally negligent in attending the polls. We need not add any thing to our oft repeated exhibition of the great importance of ; securing his election. ' Irene reasons for thishas's not al ready convinced our readers, we i despair of suc cars. Of Jealp Sarsza's election we think there 4 111 good reason to hope. A re:salute. effort will render the hope Certainty. We have lass expec. teflon SE the success of Mr. tpuuna. Although e r adnentlY itted l for the office and deserving well: of thei Whig party and the people of Pennsylva niii,his"foreign Parentage - will probably 'defeat bla.eleotion. as it is extensively rumored, and Is nadembtecily, true that Mr. Mott, the Democrat ic; candidate, will receive the Know 7 Nothing vote. We eionaider it the duty of every Whig to vote for Mr. Darsie. We shill give; him our reto with pleasure: with a conscionemeas of - having discharged a dui - YTS:4h to the State, and-to prin. ciple is We earnestly call "upon all our Whig misters to 4 the same. __— AS:regards the Congressional and County , ticket, Stile . heed be said. If the . Whigs tarn ' onfaid - do their duty the whole ticket will be decteff' by a large Majority. It is:rumored, imrizier„ that ;the mysterious politiCal order. of i!ffnesr liothinge! will defeat a ?cation, of'the ticket. Of this we know nothing pereonalli.--, we have-no means of knowing what reliance, if theZe rumors deserve. We know one thinVi that there is a large "Whig majority in this county, - and that the ticket, having been regular ly nominated in aecerdaSce with ancient usages, ought to Meeive the support of the party 'and- I Consequently be: elected. For ourselves we ho lism Irwin be, notwithstanding all the mysteri ous, imaginings which are abroad. 'For one we ithairnotel'or.it; throughout; and we trust 'there is still " pollsr Sad - energy enough, in the old Whig party of Allegheny, united with our Free Soil friends.who have adopted the same ticket, . . tosecure its triumphant success. ) not deem it ,necessary to multiply words on 'the s : abject. Our readers have doubt- J.ese beton this. made up their minds. r The dis chargest the. elective franchise is both a duty and.a privilege whkih no good citizen will lightly neglecter treat in a spirit of inißfference. We -have the utmost reliance on the good sense 'of the voters when lett unbiassed end shalt await the result's cheerful anticipation of the semen . . , , of "correct principles. , • . . Lassos is.' , Var.s.—The.locofoco managers of thosistkcainpaigis are about issuing it - hundred thousand 'copies' of *a pamphlet containing 'the driveling articles originaili published in that ens bodisisent of - mendacity, the .Pconsytransa - n, about the Know • Nothings,,te.whiclistmdry attacks on 4.adge.Polloolcare added. It is intended to Hood the State with these, quietly, so &snot to attract :the attention of Judge Poltock's friends, and the „wiseacree who claim the paternity of the more , anent doubtless felicitate tluemselves that the bur densome pamphlets wltl not only be read but be .. ; _ • ''• ,The .labor and expense of this gigantic effort will he In valu. - 'The people, are in no mood :to --reed emits tris& -much less to bethereit. They ;wilt attach no credit to an anonymous collection ' Cuipe Politica articles, put forth withoutilith and without responsible endorsement, and chats- Wed with midnight isecresy, in imitation of that -which It affects to condemn. This mode of elec tioneering has never - yet succeeded, and is not likely. t te now. The people are not the fools the . .lbiciotheo:leaders take them to be; and itthe State administration - have any ati.sek to 'rake On . 7 . 0 a11e Poll, tick of which sum honest num. need not be ashamed, the people lutresenseasiough to see that they Weald not resort to the cowardly trick „Wrier% evidence of conscious guilt; of abusing road -defaming him under .cover of a pamphlet without name, date or' authority; The friends of Soo. Bigler are welionieth all they.can take by this paltry manoeuver. The , People have determined to cast the Governor, and pamphlets piled as high as the Alleghenies pit restrain them or change their pu.tpoie. As to ell this abase of the Know Nothings, wideh tho locofocos are fighting their-way, r twsMasi, it tames withart ill grace from them. s..They.knoW that their candidate for,Csnal Coin udisloner is also the candidate or the Know - 4 Nothings, 'and' they expect to, elect him 'with tkeii vote; . and they aLio expect to elect their eabdidate for the Supreme Bench thibugh ~the Indirect aid of the same' Know Nothing vote.— ilrbpsiluis deriving from this body the powerlo Ilea &roof their' State Ticket; does it not look ]ilia the blackest ingratitude to turn upon their . benefardors with the venom of ti Serpent ? • Luic""L , , in 140 —An "Independent" mass m e et ing eatieihaiitinmlnited th e follOying , ticket: On Robeits. • nirem-;-leithony ider. 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"i"7,1171-Va 4\ ,-- :v ... : . ,: ), ,, ,,, ,, 1fi1,t. , ..4. ,. .4:.4.:7, - .Wt., -' • -' - . ' 1 'S v , . I : ol r 4n ts l4 P"Vvr , *.olg wuo kl YOr of 44.45 li6s3* ti1e; , 441, which will itacb our *lead* in Hilt Wee 4 tmorgind emigre! . nsi di4ridt_hiffere thillection,llll4net ttliPrtseillPr. on them the importance of polling a full vote for the Anti-Nebraska. candidate -for Congress, .Jom COTPDE. Although the district is nomi nally' a 'locofoco one, we have every assurance that Mr. Cirfode can.be elected, and he will be if his friends make a determined effort in his behalf'. There are hundreds of democrats in the district;-who C.annot vote for Mr. Drnd, and they wilicast their suffrages on the, side of. free dom. - Mr. Drum voted against the Nebraska bill on its final passage, when he could afford to make that demonstration to gull his consfitu cute ; but his.speeches and his whole political course thew that he is a pro-slavery manxind totally =trustworthy. He is not the run to - , meet the responsibilities which : the North lays upon Its representatives, and threfore he ought to be left at home. His vote ' favor of the Fugitive Slave haw is enough tip damn him po litically, and consign him to — th\l limbo of politi r.d heretics. Mr. Covode is a man eminently deserving the c,rdial support of the Whigs, 4nti-Slavery and Anti-Nebraska men, of the district. His sound .and mature judgment, amiability and kindness of heart, and firmness of character qualify him for an honest and 'faithful representative, He trill 'not forsake the cause of Freedom or the in t,reste of the North; and he Coilitines. in his person 'those qualifications - whiil make a man useful and practical in all the afihirs of life. It is just such men that are wanted In the next Congress. - • The district gave Pierce a 'majority; of 15-13 over Scott and Hale. This.looks a little bard to overcome, but those. who are familiar with its present politics assure us that it can be master easily. Drum is very unpopular in Arm strong, and cannot poll anything like his party vote in Westmoreland, and we are ,aatisfied that - Indians, and Armstrong can give Covoda sufficient majority to override all that Drum will get in Westinereland. Ail that is wanting is for CO vodelefriends to rally to the polls with their united strength ; and this we urge them, by ev ery consideration, to do. The W-- ...1/0 WILIGEI Or TiIeNTY6TD AND rue SOIITIr.— The signs of the times, of every day's occurrence, tend to confirm the opinion we expressed months ago that we shall never hive another National Convention of the Whig Party. Ily National Convention we mean one which will embrace Sonthens and Northern Whigs in one body and agreeing to ono platform of principles. There will be a National 'Whig party, sustaining na tional principles and an equality of rights, but the Whigs of the South arc so intensely section alized by slavery influences that they never will consent to enter such a Convention, unless a great reform takes place. The broad, patriotic and eminently national platform of principles laid down by the Whig Conventions of Massachusetts and NevroYork,will , be the basis of the platform of the National , Whig party at the next Presidential election-- These principles include a determined opposi lion to any further extension of slavery in any and every quarter. No more slave territory, no more "slave States, will be the motto. No dis position bas been manifested to intefere With sla ,very in the States, where It exists as a local or municipal institution, but a firm resistance will be made to the Southern effort to nationalize it. It must keep itself at home. It must not intrude its ugly presence into national affairs. It must bear its own burden and odium. The national government must be freed from its responsi bility as much as with polygamy in 17tah.-L.' 'Both claim the merit of being patriarchal institn ! lions, and both are alike disgraceful to christi anity.said the age in which we live. The nation al gorernment must hereafter be conducted for the preservation and promoton of the welfare , 1 and liberties of its citizens, irrespective of glo ver,' In any of, its aspects. Slavery as a local measure,opposed in its genius to the spirit of our free institutions, and obnoxiona to the feelings and interests of a viist r Mejority of the people, has no right to be regarded in national affairs, except to curb its insolence and repel its inno vations. It does not belong to us nationally, it has no right to be considered, it is a foul blot over which the nation has no control, and there fore has no concern. If it is really national; if it insists on being sent, and will intrude itself , into national affairs, then let the nation take ! hold of it, and legislate for It and abolish It. If theresponsibility of its existence andprogreseis forced upon us, let us have the control of it. One without the other is a mockery. This, in sub- stance, is the position taken by the Whigs of New York and Ma sso..lausetts, and of the Northern 1 States generally. It is in a word—no interfer , cam with slavery as a: local institution, but a de nationalization of it, a resolute front against its further extension, its increased political influ ence, Indite interference in public affairs. This is a safe,•just, broad, and national ground of po litical ' fiction ; but it will cut off the Southern Whigi, who are wholly sectional in their views, always going for slavery in every conflict into which that great evil enters. Even bribe bar- der state of Maryland the Whigs will not unite with their former political associates. The lid- leniore.Pafriat, an old and consistent Whig paper, repudiates the action of the 'Whigs of the North in the following language : i•We announced that we couldholt! no fellow ship with the Whigs Of Massachusetta beeause they had renounced the .national doctrines 'of the Whi.,party. We now make the samer dec- Isration with respect to all who aluill suppo't the Now York resolutions. They have 'f stolen Abe ' livery" era great constitutional party to secure the contra of our most precious interests. We I t - fe It a duty to the country to protest against th sa, and to'give notice that we are in no man er responsible for IL" This declaration has no further importance .than as exhibiting the tone and feeling of So—ta ern Whigs. We have no doubt that it correct:3i represents the sentiments bf the Whigs of the slave states, and thus ,conclusively shows ho' futile the hope expressed by some, that the existing differences can be healed. For the first time far many years the Whig party in the tree states is a unit on this subject - Even slob con- , .. ... servative papers as the New „ York Courier, and the New York Commercial, and the 'Boston Courier, agree heartily with the sentiments of the resolutions of the late Whig Conventions.-- Indeed we do not know of one single Whig pa per In the free slates which has dissented from them, The only difference is, some would take stilt stronger ground. Where is the :ground of hope, then; for reconciliation! No such ground exists. Such reconciliation is, indeed, not destr- Lle, for in the very nature of things it would only be a hollow-hearted, deceptions, hypocriti cal truce, which neither of the parties tole would' SZWICSIZZY SIMINAIti.-4Ve had the gratifica tion on Monday Seeming pf attending a Concert of vocal and instrumental music given by the Ladies of the Edgeworth Female lifezelnarY, in Seidekley, under the charge of Mr. Williams.-- Thecancert Rased off most pleasantly, and TO fleeted much credit on 'the performers and on their mists teachers,' Mr. Heidelbirg and Miss Clarke:. It wu' really delightful to see so large a monks of Intelligent young Indies of,' fine health 'aid buojant epitits, and of most appro vista and charming behavior, engaged le the' cultivation of the hiinianising and , divine art of I music Mr . 14dlia4 n e deserves ji . cretit . credit for the state of perfectness into whichte hentionght that time - honoredsemimu7, and the parents *II the young ladies owe htm ftlasting . debt of-grat itude. The young of Mr: Truvelli's, Academy, es well as grate a netaber of ladles tend gebtlemen, were preseni, Who all , expressed by theistxemte nances'the'gnitifiention . whl c h the concert gave them. - ' ' • Pr A'au.aonnuc-41r.. Gotslei, the Native can didate: for 'Congress In the' !Woad ' DiStrkt, 1 * .461144b0 dic116 0;.' 114 4 gaY° . , a'st Hamilton, .41. also Leen withdrawn, and that ildieentose; will there fore he between Mr. Tyeon, the :regular Whig' nominee, and the present member. Mr. Chandler, who has been.broaght tbrwerd ben Independent whlg. The deetottati nOtitsii4T4trre'lfiliPliigas it is tildershiod; will kuipiort*;Cbidid.r.,;.llnd the, regular Whigs an'a Nutires nnite ca Mr, ly- son. prom what the San sale we also Infer that arranges a yi1i..110 . 1911410 in the othtr. Uf:Pldladidphis to narrow down , the struggle - 1d split° headed ecanteSt.".••There ere now Ores 'didatie Wok' bf as . 1 13;:i.DN , ..TL? Unim4 of yesterday, says that the kicof. Oiltigiissio*confeeles 060 e Datiphia4ristri4 **tiered flii nontiwatiolOa Andrew Ittipki* XtsitOoliigler'alitglesnan and the editor qi the Varriat g Patriot. The Union adds, none eeasarily, thaaAndrawdeolined the questionable honor of such a nomination. Of coarse he did; and in doing so he manifested a g reat deal more sense than the contention which tendered him the nomination. THE SPECIE DllAlll.—"What becomes of our commis gold?" asks a newspaper querist, and a cotempomry pithily responds, •inquire at the offices of the Collins and Cunard steamships"— And this reply truthfully indicates the direction of the gold current, though it does not attempt to show its game. The plain fact is that we are sending the gold out of the country as fast as we receive it, to pay the debts which under au,ex travagant and foolish system we have contracted abroad. That ire are paying our debts is not a matter for complaint, even though suffering some present difficulties in the honest effort, pre- Tided there was a reasonable prospect that we should at last accomplish the task, and have the satisfaction of saying to ourselves and to the world'that we are out of debt. But unhappily there is no present promise of such au auspicious conclusion. We exported last year thirty-six millions of gold and we bid lair this year to ex port fifty millions, and yet at the end of 1854 to have fully:as large an Indebtedness abroad as in 1853. Our excessive importations are no doubt the im mediate eaime of this anomaly, which imposes 'on the country.the fabled task o: symphus;— our foreign debt in the stone at which we are forever laboring without reaching an apprecia ble result. At.once the honest debtor and on thinkhig spendthrift, we tenaciously sustain Our credit rby draining the country of the precious metals, and then heap up an increasing debt by in estrange& reliance upon the manufactures, the products .and the capital of Europe, in other words we buy extravagantly of Europe to sustain our credit, and build Our railroads by the 'aid of - British foods and iron, and for them we have to pay ultimately with American gold, which if kept at home would have mot all our wants and made us a prosperous as well as an unindebted nation. The free trade movement 'which established the present tariff and rendered nsilependent up on Europe for a large portion of our manufac tures has been the exciting cause of the evils we now suffer, and the retaking of that cause has been increased by the ease with which we were enabled to aecumnlate an European debt, and the encouragement given to the formation of ex travagant habits upon the part of our people:— To these stimulating causes of an °suasive im portation another has now , been added by the commercial depression existing in Europe. The manufacturers of goods in France, England and Germany with the home markets stagnated and the demand from other qnitrtersdecreased by the existing war, have recourse to the American market as the only resort for the disposal of their accumulating stock. To this latter intik'. ,entle we must attribute the largely increased for eign import of the last month. The falling off In oar imparts during the months of June and July was a very gratifying one, and indicated that the receipts for the quarter would be much below those for the same period sof last year. But August has displayed a very differ ent elate of affairs; foreign merchandise has again been pouring in with a rapidity almost if not entirely unprecedented. The supply of for- - eign goods thrown into the New York market do ing August amounted to $14,194,646, making a total for the eight months of 1854 of $65,652,357, and an increase of nearly fifty per cent over the supply of 1852. It must be manifest that the wants of the country do not require this extra ordinary increase in the supply of foreign goods, nor will oar wealth or ability be sufficient to pay for it except at the expense of a serious contrac tion of the monetary resources of the country.— It is true that the foreign owners of these goods will have to sustain a heavy loss in the diminish ed prices they will receive from a glutted market; but it is also true, that our ability to pay will be lessened by several causes. The eotton crop will be some hundreds of thousands of bales less than in 1852, • and the demand for oar cereal crops must be much less than in that year, whilst there is no probability that the receipts of gold from California will be so large. These are important considerations in connection with the ability of the cell:Entry to meet Its foreign indebtedness, and in view of them we can scarcely expect an early I cessation of the4lrain wirch is now carrying off so rapidly and heavily the specie of the country. —Baltimore America.. The touching appeal of the Washington Union, for an agreement of the Democrats of New York upon one ticket is responded to in this wise by the New York Evening Port: . These overtures for a fusion of the two divis ions of the Democratic party are like proposals of marriage from s prodigal who finds that he has spent all his estate, and now wants to recruit his finances by taking a wife who Is reported to have a little money in the fends. It is a court ship in which thoWnitor has do advantages to of fer.. A triumphantparty might not expect to so licit in gain the return of a band of schismatics; but here is a party which has been signally beat en in all the recent State elections, and has be fore it the prospect of equally signal defeats in nearly all the elections held In the States north of the' Potomac. Thone who ally themselves with it at the present moment have nothing to ex peck but plenty of dry blown and no pay. ..invasmn tanymccrx..-4 few days since a comitryman'wee passing down worth street with his wagon, when one of the wheels came off, and ho diseoirered that his lynch pin was gone. After searching for it for some time, ho offered the .boys who. congregated arOund s shilling to who. ever should find it. , They then joined in the search, and in a few minutes one of the boys brought him what ho 'supposed to be the lest pin.. Having adjusted the Wheel, he paid the shilling and 'stared off, bat be had not gone more than a half a squarei before a wheel on the other si le.of the wagon came off, when he dis covered that the young rascal had stolen . the pin from the other wheel to ob aim the reward. SPECIAL Nanuth. Tape Worm cored by Dr. N'Larufa.Ce MATED V [1.117C41/. • Nye Yalta, August 2. IL certain lady to Ude elty testifies that after wing Dr. Allonee Venntfuge“she paned a tope worm ten babas lag and luso° Welton.. In nwomenend/na It to need Person offneted Ida, MIMIC r, I. ha opinion. It far extols every other remedy now In lite& The nano o the lad and furtherternesdars, eon te learned by lulling on Mrs. Hardie. hfailhattan plank Co Dreg girt. coiner of Settee awl lealtrawsto Iletrerelltearra will be rental to ult for DA. WLAINZI (. Al Trii3IIKEICIE. and take now she. other VerroLfnent, to IDOMPILd.mt, are werthlewa • low?. Ywrnllfuilo, s eo hie mtel.-st.Kl Leer Pills, ran now Wiwi at all respectable Drug Ptoree la the United Mates I and Dow the into propnetare, I YLIIMINO DROTIMIIIk aolS-dAwf flarownara to J. Kkl4 k Co.. Wood .treat. Indigeition and Liver; vomplaint Cared BY KIEWS.PWISOLEII3I.—Itead the following letter from ker. 0. Dirkerson. a Idle:dowry In Oregon: Mg. If: Y. ]tint—Dear Blr,3lnielland telfebaving been Cr Ul otr e difil of bz the two O r o= P.L' ft a °" ,rigt i . " l ' am Zg, Congregational w ith in n lift Owe, and growl or m 1 MOM are affected with indigeption end an titartlon of the Derr nor . the fame of myself and wife, before taking i,r171.. an tr i ll: w eevers! Lota z,rarla.r. ozgr,Lrfattit: 4 4 , 7 4 — blarbebirtv: that ralinees of the stomach which*, oatmeal. the dye peptic was Minted. and I hare felt nothing of Wiliam that time. My wlfe.was also relieved Dom ► ehroole dimwit of the liver, which bad been Weevers] yeses standing, by the '" fai r 7 P S. rft. Canal' B.dr4 Aso. WitYil6ll - Wow et, and Druggists and newel. Dealers every. when. I PALM/ advertising Petroleum copy.) oe2i PITTSBURGH IA Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, - • MAEONTO HALL, PP411111711011, PA. CustisilL Cam, makes & 11001t1; Pawkiest. . This Company eirary' Insurance sp y...basics toot eiin nested with LIFE AIMS. Also. asasiest sad Cy:go Illeissides .the Ohio sod gmtp hip! rivers and trlbinfirlisk Mor ton Wyk. And against against Loss or Damage by Fire, And against the Nails of tha fka and Wand Navigation ant Tgasuportatiota Polities [mad at Ms lovvattates coaniistant with iutaty toall partlea .1 . 0. Samuel MClurl *atS. YOI,IM - khmtx , Jough P. gsgatn u,ll. D., ift° P. Janus maraush. a ' 7471. 1 4 13 1ThAt. cep? 1 1 . . DRrOr Wm. B. Raven. Jiar D. liteM thsk u lltrerton, " ' lfaratM tar AM cati Dr; Morrors Invigorating Elixir or . 0 0 11 DIAL—If It I looigte4 nor tido great rostociittee Is tweciutpugantiradiextrimthiszy cures, ws ran only nests that In the Arabian hatilethat dims Its cardinal ingrodleint byr e be e a hbuidod by nee linunlyotent Physidan, a luurr amount and greater ratiethe of eroratlre properhen this ha herded:no toen supposed lovelst In ahundeod different az 1011. of UN pinumasoopcida A whole widen. chest of rezones, so to J244a. mewl° have boon combined In MI. barb; and In the ELIXIR Or 001III1tl, no has. noir eon tontrated manna, It Is the elleito Memel; not themes withwhkti me bay to deal In the practical apiikation o nee inedleide. Pletinit of dyspepsia at. : owed. th wim." as tancrod, theisaftetalyientristune than moth UT, the endorsee num luditbacha san.torenndist no MOM An nook bonscao etrounis, the' tint of Itandike beam the ' cointierion alba liCknia. the &Veined stints bosom 'buoyant, the, 'let In' aliened In nit* roildltkoi of diseas dMI,, Innoodlato Wendt road the nos of Dr, Morirt in vidocatinic Kinn Thew to supporud hT, mitavible Dm* Ir. Peueonted to Oa ittentkei of lota, .AN, who ten ' , KW then bra do=le bottle °IAN. 'snedi dna *Jeanine; la intl. hlshlieoneistretad,fn phinot fles: three donafri p!,r , bottle; two Ibr ei. dolly'., std • tar'twodire:6sllass;' ' " 1.1.11.1"NO.' "toed* 193 Brosilwor, pti,e f „ r as!" d' A .mt theV.l corner Zn i - J ' _ . Time publish the folicnrino eztractlrom a cgrcular4 Mei-Atm Are/neer klareniaf f# F cr,f One: oft r..Ansoak tick • TherelMEl Um of his Mike. Mantel vs: nen. sdd t erable losses thathe gait ta•months, li a : a nia them orbela dtt , a , Mtle 721.01.1%.C0m.Dara&5! large MU. In " oar et:ditto IMO pow outstanding trill be promptlr paid at maturity or te eirj.amst=intgt.liat w ri =ta t r m , : e. large Mimeos dm and In the ma tes of transtaberio n. n from Agents." rel 7 Nora . Proof la favor of Sper's Frost Wort or Rock Rom 2t. the Rock Rose Onepe Mesafts.—A Medicine under tho name of E.d.-ad of Rock Row, tun tee:redly A nmll4 'grey Into this count.m, and from the newsmen scoormt (or re. commandatleufterse Induced to make a trial of Its bill Arg properties in the on., of my wire, who . had far yaws been laboring under a disease known tr the name of Scrohda. Its prbminent eyroptome Imo open cdoecre In the throat, enlarged Derotki gland& deemed condltian o the mucus membranes of the had, and to that extant many time. she could not breathe except whergthe month ...rem. there being no gunge through the nostrils, with many other painful wine.= that , OW attend this mange of human happinew and life. I believe It is the opinion of the waffles' Aeulty generally, that this disuse .• 11. the Ibundation of shoat array ewe of Caersamptbric that fell destroyer. that...Mee to the (ma Annually Ite ten. of thowanda. Mr wile has taken three bottles. and It has Tutored her to perfectlrealtharaillog all the aloes wrionlag awry gland to Its original klie , and removing from the longs adigleult reepiration. or breathing. whieh, et times, erae painful. In my opinion. It la doe to the ...tido. Wad its illlbUtOrS, to MY. at leant In Anoka. thorn Is no speae that ean equal It. Yours, with esteem WILLLUIdrL OYD , thug. a Phyakia. NorAlk, St. Lawrence Co..'N. Feb:ll,loK SALT RHEUM. OR TRITER Tide Le to certify. that after harlog weed Myers' Com pound Extract of Rook Rae for the lialt Rheum, eitheron- P 1... n1030..4 ...Id sincerely roionmnind It. ae tbe but article In nee; to all who are troubled With the like aim- Dlalnt' IRA WALKER. Boehm, Thad, 27.1852- D YBPSYSIA. A. 8 L. Noerc--.Dear hays Reamed foes long time from Drepeinda; mul It rives me great pleasure in Inform you that, after Indus one bottle of your Clompound Extract of Rock Rom I received on much be, eat that I am cheerfully roinutiumul It to any one thus afflicted, tieing a valuable medicine, mid [the Lest I ever mod.— lictura. truly. ELIAS PIIIIIPtiNT, corner of Orand and Writ 'Gaeta. SICK HESDACILE. Shia collides that one of my daughter. bye been en rted to periods of hiet Headache and Vomiting for some Sean—that some of t be attacks were vary...nem and were ahnoet sure to aglow extra exertion. Hearing or the osticial effects of tit...Hoek Wen" upon other. simllartr alllkted, Iwu Induced to purchase a bottle. From the entomenmuent ot her using it, (several weeks since,) she bap been free horn this distreming runasint. flee eral health bas improved and le now good. and we attrib ute this desirable result to the properties istitiSe.l b. • mensifoll i rovldliose to this:Valuable preparation. Sew Ilaren.Juk. 18= itoßmtv nuicrox. MEI=I Mb oertify that 1 hale (or Teary euffeyed with the moat olnitinate Eyylipolaa, 'villa, It seemed to me, noth ing would ewe. I was finally Indpoed by my friends to ettendtbe Medical Clinique. of Now llama. r Dr. Knight maemibed the Syrup of Rook Hoer, which ganeme lumen ate roller, and cured me of a diaeam from which I never expected trreeoyer. J. JONES. Southington. Conn.. Dee. IESI. Sold wholeeale and retail at.the Drug/Nom of Gouge II Naylor. No. lid. corner Wood et. and Virgin alley. .111r81¢et of'tb. licgdask . NI arty . Enlarged or Varicose Velru3, West sier. James eel, West Angunt —I would romerthally /a rite the attention of ohydelana, and the nubile mmerally to my aseortment of Mk Media Stockings, Knee CMS. Ankle Pocks m u d bandages fur the roller and cure of Varl cove or Enlarged Veins. Weak Ankles, Weak Knee /elate sod the miens Voyllances armiln the ewe of dimmers re nulling outward support. /or' goo troop aval7 variety of harm. Mal/ 1 ta. 1 4. NoPporton. tlhooldar Isen, mid In fret al] Mods or m• alrldtanoas wood lathe oar. of dawn. ago. n. KNYBER, Whokaalo Dreuest. man • amll No. 140 . tor. Wood .t. mad Plr 10 The Germans have produced some very excellent remedies for miens dimaxes. Amoog whish may be specified lioatland'eldeated lattere...lbr sale br C. M. .7.lcaon-and vend wlth remarkable amnia to User Complaint. Jaundice. Irretectelo, Nanette Debit and • general denotement of the Wombat. The facades Dispetot ems or We mediates -We feel coneloced, Coat In the ere OM, Orman Bit ten the taffeta don not become debilitated. but es:mama ir /Mina etn.hinh and liner to the frattee-• Bob wank{ coniuderstkm. The Bitten. are pimento& In Ude and In. evert &Wean be administered under am) cttimetanree. to the meet delicate etomarh. Indeed it woadneed by ell Min. with tha.ncont_perfeet safety. ibe the thews who are mach affected in the nerroo=, to mm with 01» treepoontal or ter. 00.1 an mese. We sprat from experience and we. of room . proprrirod se. The pre" far and wide, have nutted In re ex:unending the German Hitters. and to- the afflicted we mod cordially' adobe their cum" Mid in Pittalmrsh. by FLEMING DEM Druggists WI Wood et. Also, Mr esto by OWL IL Kinn. 140 Wood OMNI -069.21rd.k1rS PEARL Fmk CANAL BASIN, ALIAGIIENY. NUR VIE RAILROAD TIATION. Families will be supplied with oar various gs rl ig n Wood graft, or Lana t r llrlfrr, army. M Llbortr and as. taw. Www sta, Pittabarsh: . 11. P. Pabarartit. cc .1. T. liusipla, ista y now. will ldallrored taiiilie• Waitaki* WU* elOsii. rs.:"Aigi so d'ihnr .llll.TAN. 11.MTNIIWT * OD. "ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilsom Furnaces, Wro'ilroaTubing AND TFITING (LENERAIXT, ; ; For Warssi4 and Ventilado l o of Bloadatga. A. & W. will contract Ibr Warmth'', sad Vaittratlai br At..., or Roe Water. Mar or Chilloo'sParaass. (2191.16..• artaXi.• arairitala Faetories. Ors= Moose, Came Mount Jail ilelalav Direillosa. No. 25 Market. st.,. Plitsacash A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and SmithdPld sta., PITTSBURGH, PA.. • • f; CAM( Slate Mutual Fire& Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. CAPITAL 8350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA; C'APITAL 3300,000. INSURA.yOR COMPANY UP TIM FAI,LEY OF m01r1.4, wiNenezeran. mama* : Capital $2,00.000. Oflrter PAWS*. MAU FANIIA i.OF FlTTallo RAM: AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000, -Gaga .4. A- CARILIAN.Aser. JOHN C. RAXER. & CO.'S TRUE 1 1.11UCINAL COD LIVER, OIL, Prepared expressly fur their sales fur • Medic- Id's/ use. J. C. 11. 2 C.. 22,122 m 22421 en %ant at the Ilaturelee to sanarlateml the tearrafertme of their OIL se sormilm torbile that 11 Y ipreparod 2 , lth the areabut cam from none bat frverr and healthy liven. All 011 sold with their - .armature win 4 band to to of anomal floe,quallty. and eau to maimed In the meet dvb Irate atenrarb.` It le.atamd,Ny employed both In prima aid Routilar ermake. and wen dreerna*.the Oflo*lto2 of 1 . ,211 22. 221 moody mote valuable than an/ 112 Quent.d. A 7 eon sumption Or pulsormary aNeetims. AIIIN C. BAILER NO; 100 NcethZlet,, Phlledelabla. For a:lrby all the eriniipal Druz:ldea; l-17-tedgarin A Secret for the . Ladies.—How to pre- SPT• branty.—Dan't ma Chalk. WIT MN., or war OP* smarted rorteetiew to roam] • laded or ealkmeomplealon. 'firm would have the mem brought bark brim ewes, • dear, healthy and tratumarmat AM. lad Ilk and .vtgor Waned through the system. Rea a bottle of (larterl Seam Loh Mature, and lake It ateonllng a ollreetiona.. It doe. not taiga gnile., well se7our sweetmeat,. lON If after a frot Owe* ton donut end your hearth arid beauty inviting. your /top 2121212 end throroue. and the Whole imam re trashed and Invigorated Sae • BIMINI wing. than Taut ease le Impaleq and all the valuaide mertiflrsta ire Drew LW, et Au esesst. It le the gmatralt stainer et the blued known; I. pealmtly harmilow, and at the aim time pow errant aglctlecw. Sae ad veribremant. anOttrodgerT HOLMES., RABE & . co.. suLcceeron TO A. 11. lIOLMES & HROTIIER, NANOVAOIIIIIIIII/1 OF SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON. AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- TOCICS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, . mirtiera.dPeMerfor Madteuve, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nets complete, PITTSBURG.II, PA., wouweves, No. Pb Woes or., anew lan Ise asoban far All work various. tatattf _ L. G. GRAFF, (successor to J. S. Dill rtti A M.) thatel3o Becon4 Kreet,Pat.hqrgh, Aqrstfor ramni fiAoder Cbmpaay. All nrktl 4, o Pv•AorIA Al , ' tuntitr. cow haus on bApd. Satet) rum.' UNITED STATES LIRE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ADzcrinA. am/Amu° A P R IL 2II. / 100, 42n1ni PIEUTIVAL OAPITAL•42SO.OOO. jr,, wag" qf Third .413Founett Ands. "ladaph6l OFFICEILEOE TAE UOIDI BOARD-AT PLULADELPWA RIVILS Rlsphan Oravilbrd , DIU P.m IL Gahm.- it 74 1 1 1 1 :17414 J.rob L. aims Tomix; • IVllttasa l ead m nr n. WIlUamlV/Kse., Preautent—Eltephem C1,..+0,d• rid .livedna—Ambresel'W. Thampion.' Medical Exa n i tner — inurih. J ames IL Milian. N. E 4 Aneg.hin,T ukoirdi'is.librozA Amt. 14 /*nth street. rfttatrocsh • ' • - • - Medicine Chests of everr klad - for sale ewer than Natant 04 hod 4 bewbera, at AZTII2IIII Dna Stem 140 Wail Itat. r 4014 50 on. Quinine fbr ewe at KEYSER'S Du Pont Powder.—Eyory reziatj Rifle Atww it use muting Powd,a, le ell she Peeksgesalear on baud awe ;lab from Itatitiogy hi lots le sun Ina ehasetsom tsvorshho totem Abe Eaktrreic nol-al[ D.W.Q. BOWNAMsovactur•seAsk, nftt Mao. Pl}tabursti. gross Bl'Lane's'Liirer NUN and Venn• has tat ads law at BSTEIMVOrtna gtatiatttit:o34 t 1-' Ease' and 00ThRitti3OPfurt: Oetiformatar stety lazimiad trout Puts, 'exactly satte th• n it t t. tb• 1p...n. r dare emu Marta* • Dew hat le at estr 01. th• f t t r ig 5an: t d . 31 . 111 , 4 Asa dt ,, aaa , „ s , isa4,7lr.llit matrad, rAl : FlA:nnt •'4 l4B l x, l 4o 0.000 , r~► b 44.2 16. iik Aojtin. 4' .. .: , Nl. Em ' A w:esoisnens . n out os ho s t : - I ' Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous tills . - , Pat Th 7 Gx,ds, sail st oc k ..., sues, ueiVompiaint. Eetnalliia. Elspopita Grath .- einem 1 YRNA LANDELL, potirth azdArchas., ~..alif Puss, are all relieved and carol fit an lecrodible sit • Philadelphia will be able toidter extra toduoriawate - muse of time; by Carter's Stomach Mixture. the groat to • , ~.C .Z ......t i Fi p t2_7,___ .thig Fall._ea their Stock of iitekle Lind portlier of theblood. It contain e not a particle or . ,i y ' ''''''' 1 . ,L.41 . 1=r4= L th e . ,,lfr -.T.1.1 arortml I t t. j Memory, Opium or any nesterot drug: is Perfootlr harm- Of tbe,_fo ...le= lam, and has cured more than tare hundred rases of dlr. EL... 7 'g Flannels, New Mier, Muslltur, •- ' • French Me ri nos linens We can only rotor thercader to tbo certificates, aDw of Wool Plaldr. Table Comoro; ' ,which may be found Irtinother eolonui. and all of lehtch - M.d i'readh.C . ' '. Elengebn Castle:term Quilts. de. • are detailed to toll around the bottle. It Is the greatest receipt the execes of Importations. w Wall be daily of oil Spring and Fell Modicines. and possesses an logo- In lma:jo. from Auction. ' enoe over the blood truly remarkable . 1 ... eh .4 ale A. LANDELL See edvertlaement. 1...Z " - md .. '" _a...Terms net cash. and prices low accordto d".. Pb"l ely! lPt4- em.Dgm HENRY H. NOTICE --Sealed Proposals Will be reed fORIT&H.DINO AND COLLINS, • ' COMMISSION MERCHANT ..v br el li t tre " a t ill: d a d ] gol d . oi C tWg -t t e rai rih. P M: AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN ' n y u k. oven:ter As, for the lease f the -: ' len as CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH , Jones Upper Ferry , amoes the Itionolgahelnirker epoo . alts Pittsburgh. • And Produce Generally No. 2$ Wood street: Pittsburgh. N. B—The above lease has ten yeses to run from AMR N. IMS. For further inibrosaUon, enquire of - —-- 8 A. LONG 109 Front street. ISAADJONES.cor. Front and R.. Sts. FALL FABIII lONS. MoCORD & CO.'S HAT STORE, DRE I I3IIATS. WIDE-AWAKE RATS, LADIES! Riding Eats and Gloves, ll'Clintook's Family Madioines.—We eallthe stterithm of head. of famihessod others, to the ad sertiesmeot on the foarth sage of these viloshh , ismlly Empty Packing Boxes.—A fa . i g e lo — toi• second band Packing Buses for rale cheap at ear; - - KgpiknrB,l4o Wood rt. - NOUIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. ilthoyntat &vitt street, ahem the Railroad, Phdadelphes ENGAGED for inenly years excinsivoly in EA Um tozotifortare of I , 9(XIOTIVF.B, bare * ' - atJ, etM''"ld'ree rl r eg:na d. d b) t:o 4 lt i Vag. n za " .l4, l m: mf. rtttre toolualt WlLlt t deepstels. any depot, on of 10 on RICHARD Nroircrs a. 81N. • JONI nrgrora_.„_.... num Jr SecalWr •• a FLEMING BROTKERS, ALE J. XII* It CM) _ L • 'WHOLES DRUGGIP.M NO. OD WOOD STREET. PITTSBUROII, PA.' „Mietorrolf Dr. ArLsru'reelersted Veradfcals, pver HARDWARE LOGAN; WILSON & CO., Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their sesomiregtook or HARDWARE ANI comprising ono or Sim most coml • county: RPOPJYED BY RECENT PAC gtid whist they ogee on the Mon Aunts going FAA gill And th buying their ILARDWARE at No. Mb Weed sir I 14 was Am.'s Tinge. NELSON'S Fl DAGUERREk OLD POST OITICIS CITIZENS AND STI9 to obtain an yews* artiat *Mr moderate primea, will• Ind it at thle wall known ratabllahment need k,r the too, oRb F,grerfulklu g l ; atulPa giva Oa; nod Nov ' . York, 31.r. T .N tt tear to ttaa patron, of the Art - either alnedy or In group*, hobh Boma opan and operating In I 1.0. to do eke*. r. r. I I, mo Ito Lab° bens rho; I a n I a , !!. X.Bally's Antidot ad threntithoot the land as t ever Inyented ter the cure ot, Diseases of tAe Urinary Org. The great reteneaa these embsor. ways met with In entilthe sbo primroses:l the Predate mo them the th ousands of Indlrl naleerbo meal by theirs.. •We would, are not snare potent Asrenterpr, but are prepared by a thorough thrice and rare Ingredients oh! are intended to do good. • since all that each is the fart. They are put up In bilks; full directions arcanea nylon than. the Antidote at St, and the Lotion at tp rte. perlbottle. One tottl• lute ten dam any hare been enthsly eared in two or three days. Invented by IL BALLS, Physician to the Ibvpital o pots, and teemed by IieROT l CO, General Agents for the United Stares and Canada,. to whom ail ordeee manta imbireseseL Principal Depot, 4 5 . 3 ninai wed'. corner Grand et, New York. 'Sold IA Pittsburgh. wholonale and retail. , by FLEMING Uftot. (enamors to J. Kidd itlN:k) No. do Wood etzWbeel lag. J. PATTERSON A Cri. and by Druagige arar mbar. Je=.3tadfe. ;DIED.—On &today , WM. A. X sel2 • Tin Philadalphfa PoitatilsA. LL • • r cLASSICAL and Mathematical ',Depart , ' Iloun and Tenor meakin 3) ave 4, 'Table Dr the halt eemicalla • tam*, Reaolac day Clam Latn. reek ,Mathemat _ad. 9 to 12 arida to 4 MA eni ng m s Mathe matic., no 9 riaL L 92O. • Preach Ev axid Gam Ohm a t 9 in tol2 a. a, and 2to 4. and Tto9 e, a..s • Ladles Clam Math ematic. Nedaaday 41°6 st. IL; Sato:day'9 to 124 a., 919. ,L 4 o e oral tiii=rlgll4 ° .. 1 ,7 V P. na‘YDN.N.JL rrusaloat r \ UNORIES--100 bblo. N. O. raolaases: Lo hhda IC O. Sugar; WI half Marla Y. IL lac . 40 bi t. Aztistlfgs - 6,<. 12 2: 22 Ita*,,ll: Vat '2 2: 111.4 TodVt d.c .0 1 :ti T rg.. 4 0 . 1,1 . Ma 1 6 0 ilt. 4 \grer l''' do .. le ho.. or. P? pr,. ' gm" ' to bUakut nod an am io go 11 Wry . 1' .010125 ‘ 20 bra aakld 0 Wed Pusdlax 3U . 410 vault \ ' '' 10 do a d4a 600 rd Mostar* , , gq 4 Sciz l / 4 E. 1, . Farina: s , 20 do as dr; sdo COrn Starch: , .. 1 12 do crA...., Am." sow 12 do vctkZ"' a:,..d0 m od z owzr.., rxmotui t do u5e,,,,001: 111 .., . 1 061. Nato Sorr. /rim 10 r * Loolon t Viria; 1 11 * tdo =1: 1 0 . 12, 10ar... '- Ito Flour Sulphur. il h i.4 l- 4,.. a% .1.1 roll Brlgnatnool ' rr t a o g r d d . \ 46 : di do Motaa i Ttrnar , 60 do Corn Itrooms \ 6 lex Skol ' w) 6 2 , 6 %Qua Marc \ 2 maw Moo flour, DO Itsllo , Pll.l telLd: ~ IVdo • Wheaton dritiO mdo anaortad Yea ottrnt Yarn W 1 6 1 1 6 6' *Mt \ ' \* \ t t Wool iNrltto. . ' ~, F6,661 .' br _ J. P. luaus. Fa Wood Arcot. El It - LfiStiill \ ,z— no 'of the 'best Hair 12 Tooke aorta %No-4k ,Roweers and 0 do. Hordes i0'A . 1.9 , .. .11[3,nily .,. LML4 0 . .1 ... _ . *=0 n d muib,, K, ~y_._ .IIMI EC:iTRA FAMILY 41 9SSEE" Flour pn -12thits9414'n ." • j'ativift.st. prnno Rievriving and ioi Att irAliT &co. i.l VIVO, . MOLAS.9w--liiOldett "2"Pll'a"' s'i"*";"AßYoitViriaci , . itifOURNING aCKIDS-:=-liii;-e-We'd'and M.sttsa uputalaynamortuma”irsintrtasiguoodx Tkom nog ',\ • , pita raantiCl•P•W *,.. . ic • .Treneh smug , wavilltrikamite c 1 ;19 7,......6itt...ii: , foi abo , ll4 ) \ ' ~ ... 1 1011RIVATE SAl.,,,E—Twa s Bureaus, T - Stor, • dk ii , k i. i m2 %vv. .! o -It l ar 64.81.1cb110t• oltatd .'.';''..i,No.loir' fiStOIR ok SONS' EDINBURGIU ALE-4/4.` A. cotaka orchsoma.um. avtel,lf tt• 'or dot. bT - WM. 11. a ~u. , Od et. Q . NiTh'F__ 3 birii.diteirite• Philadelphia \ A. 2 saagrolarani... e...aa.b. , \ i da •, A . wie..n.aott..to.la woodv.. eighth casks a ] ll l ou ~oa - `, INUIT — OIL-10 bMe. iti , a tin or HU by \ mal E. lIARSATIGH CO. V NOLISIITUTIT--15 °mike jast. Ny—nc ib r 9AN. 1 / 1 .121110q 11119 S. FFON -RAILIVITIArtB=- - Method or Loditton or reedaser Dmerltdste mud Ad Molloor Moms and TonEteht, a; practiced Or the b7cdtermeetivilmitimilvid. Dw6ll - g thithuc• ealathid thtle 6314 i, \ A ithithith halm ea .11 - 1•1).0.1*st(th1 'Mgr:" ' N.' 4 *1 " Up " , " C ' t hA, with la; R . hoot ss It; P a t irtylath . ithr Err ot\iiimt \ 0 ,„ ,„===rin it ztram..," % s i ti— c p, a -plate !.p., \ \ • SOS. 14434 \,;640011 • oit 00. lot of rm. Ithattered.nrooltaith wir ammo Fthi onth. Bath wad thutthstio Chhkolyi 11011 c ar i a 31 , 1 1401176 i1 iai , 4 40 1 , 1,42wr i t am , 8 ca. DDRFS--Fiein arum Linen; Hemstitched iti a4 i=tk i tt , * e ri t ithd a m• " i ,,'''','..."t • sine , ‘ . • "A. A. 3IAEION & pp, A onS,AF. nap!' FOR SALE, cone' .' . ra. e "lrs, rTti l = rcr i x ° :ca gn t s l u fnd . "' \ n* Ito ties b ir i tr i mv & ., wr i the ir ,H l 1 4,14, 14 .' 4 to elm. n Tem , elintste onljs A n d tle tar lrnetOn, on'th s te , Iluntentown tornottker ...ea heh motre*l n t o n ft.. ~,,,,,..is,inntytyoreN Ante allhe bent min thtnui, In the nelhlteortennt. rettgaternta teeta i , 44 . l _ealn ____!. uttEltTil SO& , IC i _ c__ . sVIRIllak MNUFAOTREWFOBAO .c V .cd- -446 '. 1 4. 1 44thtki Stre.extss Dyck re-rkti• I VialViPt 4 , l \ J b #!tene. ll° ' u ki '' m 34 de T. le aeon's tor, ° . so K b,— -. • . ,lo blt ( Prroi , V se ' n " l 4i'•,'. -.: -- • T ems. 1 , Lawistue..a.."l"l - ' ` Thy 4. T or,. - -a' " uArAmtwai.- ~ ‘1.4 =it na 'A it R.F.', I %;!T o.l44lMlllettlnte Amu, A ~~ ~ ~ i K 4 '' 1 ~ ^i V AUCTION SALES. P M• DA VIS,, Auctioneer. Onnacercial &gra fiss tor on, mole, wear. - - :,.. : • 1.01.. e antst idrlei and . W w toads t - o er_de_pen l to prim, \ ---1' .." "4 b a rmy - "41 S k ILI1.8 ( ... Sr - LK ustr reo'il some. =me i - -.•- 'A. bum a,oi • ea, ea. - 2'eei --- ''; r:nand Ptr • ph)* eIIRSTS rgA. air 1 %. 0 ih t u cm kets ,if, • sal sel of. have tom eszaftilly'rk. 71, : ::nse wholesale of retail. ' • .fy254.f , -Nati N„R0.311 Plfth tat; a FORlb SALE--1.) aZ modathwur.4 .l 4l.l.l. it Vgw. _e:F.V-XIOU_Ee a d - decnr d nork * M. , z '°.E.A.lgtm9Zft t . .i t ta.,lll, tur - sare • ' , ,n - KAY* a:LAN' ,. IV° O2 .' ' ----' Arn o - , . 7ra t 'EAGAN. & MIL 0.7115 t revel t heir n i thok. nu Ge nelktn n• Iddga.th.n.cie r eutornernAnd the ..in gen _ . _lb have behk_lylelonn4am.newdrenitmi:u7. riaMtfte 'sbywho.hniiiiiV\ti;'' r- - , srar dd id. . \ 1 avozik . coin rAiitig Unahrinheib eH . mined & dine d rodeilb,,...k.\ Fine Caahmer7, _ . 74;,;74,diT 0 0gy, Canton C10th.... a euum jubb . . , . PlNtrargradlsenndnniora'ZUPEVBMTCZ ifik&.• , \ .ZgOZ,.% at 1b.7 1...4 PrkelS .it1iun.......'"?1!k \ ....., orma r orig Panda. ~,,,,,i iti rkAt ;a . , \ am tron boat Elullibles.,... 4s- WILLIAMS', me e t • r•rrr2ath and.. l 4ftirits» /snow iessieni. • \ T v , - ucust . ba4-2r. .„ L. LL'.. Ifiverposto.d obit timau, • - .; Company..., ' M n b t n y q V OTI CR -=-111-60 InfOPPREPEli, ikl. ll l4 l e r ! i .x.lepleap y . tr 4li 2 . 3 gttaraber: .84 3 1.13.1rTu, goilk 17" .Rlsiks t i p ii • - Marti ot..4ilietti ) - pkßakt FOR - SALE _ of 132 acre.; trICI - t - 0 i o ktret. Wire 'are 0174.,.'.1..til =P. 'g."1011. akirkAgal: mei watored. „A two Mary brick boner., ato frame artthatero base:wad;p opt Ocean!' choke emanate. .- Price tbo per arm. Term eguy. Ain; tan lbe lutd the idoekwad fanauns implennintin a val. , M b rdt.V t pri " cla Tb r lIIIVEM ;kat* 41rg.. A 4761147 . ------ Em5 . 14003.;-:A. A:.:11a _ ..1„, a t. rm Dos.litt a c t i sz n arl .a .47 Fa .. 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Bonnet Bung anaBabinr, &gnat nut Ind union var.* Baur& Amos: tnieet - *atm, -Roggen*. mppeEl, gni - nennest-• Feather annum \ ' • se2l titORT WlNgaii.vis bran dwincuiciuid , Itha ma reetaelnad/reet tram' the Imer_tarl ki ae_______tr ' eat - - U . SUTTON. Ra.,.. I, t•oull . :__ THE Nautnl ilistdry of 'theSzicrid 8 - crip-. tuio. area Grillo to General la t.d . l '''' upward; of three hundred colored truscartertle- *bos ?mused and written from the bert_aud mold arm an- Tpar t by W. 17 Blekbel!, 4 ir.. l e i z t oi t . - ado:: c i t OA:, CARBONATE SODA---211X):I.V Li Ruud and fer r ule, tr . ' ' ' - PI•FAIL_ NG U , J AitIiIi"SiRICO.itLEROU--.5' se \ ort Lp wia and fbesa/s______ : ___ .br 11R03., -....__-_-_____ W att SOAPE - 25 gro hand alai O,I6FLEWS° IntoB. VAMIATING DM/M5...100 carious 4.1. , on band and RC Pas i VLIMIXO 81148.' EN BOOKg aBhiOn d 1 w , Mel athine„ yan B . l 3tersta: to 01l lfteij4 • ' 3 ~,„Lzky,muititetroz TRIMMINGB--A. A." 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