TIOME MATTERS. CVMS:(4I. A1t0 , , , , , t1, er we deem Mr. Seely's inyet&on an excellent one, and New advi, esi- Tar fCgittlTT 'PAIEL-- , BEtiO . ND Dow- --1 more tors to coil and examine ii tat:tains. 11 delightful day - - than-ye 'stirj - ,14 ..uhf ant Lave I will lan found for sale at G Geowy's IParch~ see. • been desired.. The• sun came out bright So. SI) Fotirtik s ati6et. • . Mant a pod - the - air was ,bland and pleasant' .john Thompson, No. Third street, exhib throughout .tbe day. A great crowd thronged•J its some forty very fine specimens of stained the Pair Grounds, particularly in the afternoon :I ght". The e xhibitor of this ter t "'" 6 o f mod complete satisfaction wns visible on thecoure l'ittshiirgn manufactures boo been very cliCoel,- :tenance of every one.. Young and old, mothers fel in producing a superior article. as the wind /With th6jr , ,flock s ,of "olive plants." aud..fathcru ; owe now being - put- in the . Catholic (lathe ;with a dignified 'command over them, were ! draband the new First Presbyterian Church. and crowdid together by htunlreds; still there was ! the varien specimens on eillibition at: A 'the Fair not an uncomfortable throng. - To the credit of will testify. Many of the finest specimens a , tits those attending and of our city generally we can ; Fair are intended to decaiato the maoo o, safely ray that there were none of thole cases', of. Some of our wealthiest citizens. At of drunkenness On the grounds, whiehthe exhibition of tho State Fair, held in often area on such oecas.fara. The articles ! ex- . thin city last year, 3 oilier medal was awarded hibited were all in excellent order and r.ll Mr. Thompson f. " r his e P eetme ue ei ! etairted gins, Were glanced at, many were the attractive j and the many nislers be is daily receiving from eleusen of a large crowd of. admirers. Sever ! eerie.' citiesand t aw" throughout the Union prove that it is no longer necessary to go •East' before werax.he products and resources of Atte . per article in this line. gheny, County so folly the/ailed and .never so for a -u p generally examined by the public.- .1. D. Owens exhibit; a very eurime., and at • "Floradliall" was the attntclian•to the ladies, i the same time, highly useful gate It is known where were gathered all the:4 dittre household; as -Filson's Adjustable zate" and is positively articles which are sure Co enlist their:particular , the best invention of the_ kind yet known to the attention. Quiltr, dowers, honey, (Serious. public. By means of adjustable hinges, gates neighhorsl) were exhibited in profu- hang under this patent will never drag the ground shin, .and crammed attentively and frequently no matter how loose the posts. or how wet or by an adMiring crowd. I snowy the weather.- Farmers, and all who use We continue our notices o f tho., articles on 1 gates about their 'houses, Would call and exam eibibitiota whiCh seemed to-. attract most atten: I toe this improveinent, and hear Mr. Owens de- Lion. scent neon uZs merit, The same exhibitor bas Alexander Laughlin has on exhibition a beau-' also on land a portable chopping mill, for grind- Life] model of a cottage,-roofed with state from ing corn, oats, wheat, he., for cattle. It is the quarry - of Rolland ferry; York county, valuable marine and has already obtained sou The value of slate roofs is . in our mind under-j eral premiums. rated in this' community. They .are far'more James C. - eleitint than shingle roofs and fifty times morn sharable. Therragain they mire not subject to catch fire, if a epark but fall upon -them, as is the case with the reefs now in use, and look as well„mtenty years after they are Put on, as sz when new.' Mr. Laughlin has attained I, wide spread reputation for the beauty eo,l dursbnity of his roofs, and has, daring the last year. ,ordera for his slates front various parts ..t the . • (talon. Ills office is on the eunttr of ennol and Eton street,. Fifth Ward, whet', all Orders are to Lo ntlilressetl:,, Mr. Laughlin adao exhibit., it large block of slate; some ten feet in length and about six inches in, thiatness: He will cheer 'fully explain to victors .how the elates in their finished stale are-atained from thismaterbil: The Banner. Hat Store,. Alf. proprietor, • is represented by a ease of exceedingly fine Hato, of •various patteris,, ports and 'sixes. all ,if the newest fashion and best quality. Alf. , also en titbits a '!commodore's Chapeau" of beautiful fin-. iah, sedan Otter Skin Hat, the "mate! of which took the premium at the hut State Fair. NlA tern should examine Mr. Keevirs 'stock: it is really worth•lobking at . J. S. Hall & Speer, of the Palley Forge Plow manufactory display 'e, very fine and extensive variety of their excellent plows. A double drill plow, lately invented by .1. S. hall, attracted dtt unusual share of attention: It is intended for drilling corn and potatoes, arid iS finished in n' style of elegance pat reflects the highest credit on-the firm in whose establishment it was manafaitured. It is altogether the pxttie.4 plement of tho kind-lie have ever seen, and 03 it iavery highly spoken of by competent gentlemen who have reeled its merits, we doubt not but that it will be in 'great demand. Messrs—l. S. Hall S Speer, Were awarded a silver pitcher and ma the other day at the ()hie State Fair for their new inn - centre plow, specimens of which may be Seen on the ground: and at the late plowing j • • match in Deliver county, out - of thirteen plows j entered, a plow. manufactured by this firm, the only one of theirs on the ground, took the brag „Trish. This speaks well ter the qttality of the ~ plaws mimed out of their establishment and does credit to the genius and ability of those gentle men who control it; Samuel Aikens, formerly of this city,- but now of PhlladelPhia, displays a beautiful case of urns, tea kettles and pitchers, manufactured of Brit ..lania.ware and plated so as to resemble silver. 'They are elegantly wrought, and unless' closely ' , examined they would be mistaken for the. geau -Ine article. f. Wilson 8 Sod; 91 Wood street, exhibit a .varied stock of Rats, Caps,...tc., all manufactur ed fa the superior ativlercor which this 'firm is . preseminent. The displas. which Messrs. Wilson • & Son.'Make, though beautiftll in the extreme,. required no effort en the pare ; of the firm to gCt it up, as the goods in their case are precisely simifir to those which line phe shelves of their -capacious and elegant store on Wool street For a good fashionable hut. warranted to-give itatisfactien, call at Wil.on's. Bowls Tetley, Wood street near Virgin al. ley, exhibit a beautiful assortment of table cut lery, surgical instruinents, Sic. and a choice lot of euperior rifles. Th e articl es manufactured by this firm require no commeadation—the mere het, that they came from Beira t. Tetley's estah *diluent being sufficie'nt to stamp them With merit. They live a large stock of excellent Cutlery and . suiall fire arms always on hand, and thossof oar readers wanting any . thing.in this line, cannot do better than give them a tall. "c, . . . A-double set of trotting harness, made and' exhibited by Willem; Yates of Salem, Colnmbiana i county, Ohlo,.is much admired.. It is of the mane pattern as a set made by Mr. Yates some time ago, and exhibited at-the World's Fair, London,. where they were riwartl6l the first premium.— They-are elegantly mounted with chased silver, yet altogether they weigh but eleven pounds. We •understand . that a genUemen.nf this city, pleased with their slettign and finish, - piirchased themt evening for .".$B9. Mr. Yates" also ex ' hibit &terse corer 'neatly trimmed, mod a sin gle-se olstiotting harness, which weighed bat its BeTerl -pounds. This gentleman has received . premiums for his banana .in nearly every city „ in the United States, and id one of the most sue , ens - tent matinfacturers cf this article in the corm= John South, of:Allegheny City, exhibits a number of beantiful buggies, rockaways, car riages, Sic.,'all finished in that peculiar style of excellence which distinguishes - those "vehicles manufactured at Lid establishment. A Iseanti , . Cul Prince Albert boggy amohg his - stock. ROA much admired as ,tell for its costly finish as for its chaste and elegant appearance. It is =root ed with chased silver, and trimmed in the neat est style, the cushions being covered with silver ' -ed leather, an Article but lately"introdliteed here, and which when seen at a distance has. an ex tremely rich appearance This buggy i. also. -'furnished With one of those patent couplings of which Mr. South hns the sighs for Allegheny Monty- 4 elide seat „Itotliaway calculated to hold twa or four passengers, and a liarrisoji wa gon, adapted to the We of those removing in- the pentry, also attracted our notice.. The former :a fornethed in the, same style - of elegance .as the buggy; while the latter" is a comfortable yet' respectable vehicle and altogether well cid - calated forfamily use. Mr. South's stock. taken " as a whole; will bear comparison with the 'best Eastern made Carriages; yet the specimens which "he has ori exhibition were not made for the Fair but were taken from among the fiery extenlire - stock of carriages, buggies, /cc., from - which a ' • cusitliter may always select at Edit establishment. " Mr. South has a, wide reputation as a carriage builder, and.see see glad to see that be maintains, C W. Carroll, the 'well-known manufacturer of "Portable Threshing iMaehiocs and • ters,"” ham one of those useful irticles on exhibi tion." The pond yalities of Mr. Carroll's ma. chines are well known to"tbe public. They ire beautiful, simple eta compost, are easily remo ved from jSace to place, and may he used. with equal convenience in barn or field. 1•Zo machine twos lighter, thresh_ es fester, or makes better *, wort. More, than 3,500 of them. ire now in waltz the Western States, and ye molly Fait of - the moonteins. Many of them have, threshed from 80 to 100,000 hasheliench; and,. on thin. angle trial, they have been recommended by those who have used them, to be as completo and to work as well is any in the world. A number of " 'hay, Straw and Cone-stalk Cotters ire also e ited by gr. Carroll. They are constructed on very superior, plan, do their work effectoally: are •not liable to get out of * repair, and sell et - :. very low - Peet. Mt:Carron establishment is at 558 .";tnil - 570, Perin street. Fifth ward. • The Pennsylvania Self ° Beeping Machine, Cooke's patent; being exhibited by, Messrs. Leo & Thompson, two gentlemen from Erse—loon, Cbeiter County, Pa.. This is the first machine of the kind ever patented in Pennsylvania, and - Sleigh it is but a abort time 'sineejt was brought before the attention of the public; it has already aside-spread reputation us_ one of the eimplest as well as ,the most useful of those machines yet invented.. The gear of the "Pennsylvania --.Sell-Beeper" it in no wise complicated, and is not therefore so likely to get eut of repair. The knives too, ate so placed That 11aey can be raised =lowered atyleasur y , and the grain cut high or lOw as theetature of the ground will admit. 'W - Ith two horses, this machine will cut down fromifteen to twenty` acre. per day, depositing the sassy as it goes along in heaps*, us to le peat for'binding..- The machine is in every re . 'meet a useful and labor-Saving invention, and those needing such an ~ .article eon scarcely do , 'better than cell and examine it. ' 0. W. Seely, Alt stiy,' Nevi York, lets on exhi bition tome very novel, unit' to our mind. cope, • riot hay, straw,'and corn stalk cutters. • They are constructed in such a' manner that they re - quire lees than one-fourth the power- to work ..them, that is usually applied to chicory of. this.description, while they cut ha", straw, &c., in the best possible manner, nod with Minsual dispatch. The mouth piece iSeo arranged that 'any person - cane adjust it without delay, or trouble. -'.list there is another feature in Mr. Beely'nonacline whicir tenders it doubly inter eating.Mr. B.*eihibits e. churn along with the " cutter, the &aka which is petiliarly construc ted. By faisteningene extremity - of an iron rod to the lever =ler: the mathine,', and the other 'cad to the ilaeb,land their turningthe handle of the cutter,assehen using it on ordinary' occiaions, „ "the charn*ls worked, and . -00 iatherforce . - „requ,ired to keetitbe_i:s in Motion s a child of — four yars old might ice ep_ it running for hob= steam and water cocks, force and snetion pumps in onniberless varietv, steam whistles, and a new. invention. Patented by Mr. (7risradl. and known as the ..I.uhrientor. - or ••Steani Globe. - This article is intended for oiling the chests cyl inders of locomotive nod other engine', and is said to he an invention of rare value. Mr. Cris- i Walt's li•plsy of pinups ii. very eitensive: one of these artiste, stlrnettal a large share of pult-I tic notice. It i, intended fur family time..-anto though very Finall, will (time water a distance of ; over one hundred feet. Mr. Criswell', ware. house is at No. 12, Market street. where in ex- celient article of cotton halting can also he ob tained. A large variety of railroad tools cornpriaing east steel - and plated shovels, spades; picks, mat tocks,Sc.. grairLaud eta t shovels...minells tools, &c. t.c., is exhibited by the well-knowti firm of Lmson,'llfWhan & Co., merchants and manufac turers of aVery.virie-ty of theabove implements. The' articles manufacturCilVy this atirlire war ranted to give satizfactiOn;and as they selfthese goods at dastern prices,- those needing toils of any detc.-lption would do well to patronize them. In the meantime call and see the samples they eibibit in 'Atecbanie's There nre,ournerous other articles - malt . eground which we should like to notice; hut want of space compels its to pass them over mail our 'next re port. In the meantime our readers khould re collect that the triad of still between the lady equestrian- comes off this, afternoon, when an hottryar-are amusement is anticipated. An who cansbm.ld he nreaent to witness this interesting conteTd THE MCII.I/Elt Is rue NISTII WARY.—The jury crap:inn:led to, enquire into the causes which led to the death of Terence Clark. reported in yes terday's paper. net on Wednesday afternoon, and heard the following testimony: Dr, Ring, Sworn—Examined body of Clark last evening; fouralaVroudd indicted by a sharp instrument in the left side: the 3th rib was dins dell by the ent,'which penetrated the left peel: cardium, • nail reached the left verticle of the heart. The. Ittnorhage . swa.s, of course, -Feu preface, and no doubt occasioned the death. Ex .atuined the lungs and abdominal organs cursor ily; healthy stale, except the lungs partially diseased. From appearance of wound, instru ment used must have been something of the character of a dirk, sad used - with great force as it cut the rib. The wound was about no inch, blade must bare been near that width; heart was cut about the time ventricle was full; moot have been three inches deep, perhaps four. From ap pearance of trutund, , fthe blow - meat have been struck in a horisootal direction. . '!Lean Fish , sworn—Am employed by J. B. Lyons ..;,-. Co., shop ,directlr opposite. Agnew's works. Won looking oat of the window yester-. day afternoon abOtit 1 before 5 o'clock, saw two men cumin; out of the pot-ro'om, one had a whlivel in his right hand, the other nothing that 1 saw. There was a gate there, one half of. it was open. Saw deceased on inside of the half gate, the other Stood outside; saw the other Make a thrust with his right bawl towards de• ceased, who was, standing a little sideways, five or six inches distant the man-then immediately stepped back - two or three feet; deceased then raised, the shove Land struck him twice in quick sucr.wision. Deceased- their walked back 12 or l 5 feet into the street to the backpart of a dray, 'outside ;ha gore, between thik - gate and some :ImieSF the othc'f stepped back further into the middle of the street, with his hand raised to his head slmking It... Deceased then went back into the yard and pot-room. The other turnedaronnd I end ran 'at 11. trot. About two minutes after, 'Frank dlergen came out of the potsiwiam and went te the glass house; witness went over to the pot-ritom, and found Several persons there; Clark was sitting down; witness told them he was dy ing; brought him outlet° tne yard; he , lived about ten minutes; appeared frying to speak, but could only groan, witness kept his hand on the wound from the time he went in till Clark died: sa* no collision till after the thrust—saw the • thrust ' Urat, the blows afterwards. Had not no ticed ' anytd4ni itt.the other's hand. 'The blows were very severe:Acme - bra:teal:44nd, he judges. The threat was not given as a blow with the list , usually ie—lt was a thrust forward. ' Heard no , words pass. After the affair great excitement ' 'retailed; heard of no pursuit of the offender thin. Cannot say whether the parties were ex cited: it was W.) quick. Deceased tool not raised the shovel before the thrust:, but teemed leaning •on it. Am positive the blows werw,given after the thrwit. . . David Mercer, sworn.—Am clerk of John *Ag new', at warehouse, Market street Monday A. M. John Kremer came down fora settlement.— Asked him if he had any certificate of. his time and. wages, from 'the glass Louse; said he had not, but supposed he would get $lll per month and had worked 11 doyc. Gave him a note to, get his time, &d:: from John M. Daniel Agnew—' He scent away and eaine flack-on the day of killing about 11 A. 31. About an hour before that Daniel come in and gave witae°A a memor andum elfhiß time end wages,seven days, and $lO - over $37 per month, When Kremer was told the amount he oppeared - aornewhit fled; when witnem explained.tiust it was more than- $3l a month be got SatisTied: paid hink, s3 ;balance doe him and got a receipt for itin he made his mark, saying he co:111'ra write end wentuway apparently perfectly eatisfied. Frank Berger, sworn—Am employed in the pot' room; yesterday evening about or, near five o'clock, Kremer cline in: stood there a little bit; then asked Clark what he was to got for heating op a pot, er something of that kind; Clark asked.' him if they had'nt settled with-him at the wore house; he said they had paid for hlt he had done' but foaling up this pot: that ho wanted pay fur that stolArnent going to do it for.nothing why don't you mention it to them at the were-house, that it was none of his business; they would 11,1 Ye tettled.it. Kremer then got angry and asked Clark to come out,that he would like to give him a thrashing. Clark then ordered him out of the pot-room. Kremer said he would go, very quiek, , if Clark would come out just a lotD s minute. Kremer nursed- and . Swore; Clark again told him ho had hotter go out. {fitness told Clark to let him alone, he would go out when he got iired;" .Kremor then said ho could fie me as soma es . he could fix Clark, it I would only come out; witness Noah° wanted to have nothing to do With him, it was'nt.my buil nem!, be had better be civil, that witnes3 11,4 only advising Clark; then Clara told him a third time.to go out; he called Clara a d—il b—, and sort of begged bim to comeout just belle: miuute, that ho could gire him all he wanted in very' quick time; Clark again told him Togo, and he again said he would if Clark would go Wong:. ClarOcalked towards him; Kremer 'atarted also:' Clark picked up n shovel in kis hand end carriii it out with him; as quick as 1 could_letive my' work 1, alerted out, and met Clark coming in, wounded and bleeding: though he had been !track on the bead; asked, • , Clork what.bas he been doing on you!" he put bin -hand on his heart and told, "he 'line cut me; send for a doc tor,qttichr.asked what one, he said Cornmatn he sat dossti on a-box, and wivaess went out to Send for a acotor; otter I returned hdasked for, a drink; got water but he N aha too far goue to drink ii: PAW 110 weapon its - lire - tiler's hands while there tripe afternoon; he was there in the morn ing; it that time ha had a knife in his hand, but took no notice of it; Kremergintoxicoted at all, was :very. slightly; heopl no conversation or blows when they - were Mitaide; woo working 30 feet frorn the gate; Clark hid used no abusive language toward Kremer: . Bremer ware a plush cap, coat, and pants: witness thinks of striped brownish and: can t remember his shirt, think it was white: also a vcst.... - A verdict of-wilful mailer against Jahn Sze ince was rendered: The murderer; has not -yet been calaured.-, rpli.oAD c01u010....-4 column of quite a serious nature occurred a abort distance - this Bide of the outer depot on the Pennayhonli .Railroad yesterday morning about ti o'clock. The fast. Line which,it appears had been detained (cairia.ntikudwn) eonse:Jhonra behind thensual timb of airipl, was hacking up toward the DLL ter dePoh , ater,leivlng ler pamengers at the inr.ersotion, when id:meanie in contact-With the ..mellumin on its way down' fer the purpose of preparing tO 'snort Reit. Two el the can ,were mashed to sums 'end •five or Heathers ., mete. rialifinjured.l btakendelf statue of Mathew Roth had both his . ..legs broken. /ME INATALLATION : —The in4allatiim,of Rev. Dr. Plumer, Professor of Didactic and Pastoral The ology in the Western Theclag enl Seminary tank place on Friday eren:ll^, 111 she Seenrel Presby terian Church in this Lirr, Rev. [Sr. The ceremonies were performed in presence of the synods of Pittsburgh and Allcitheiry which were In serision at the 'rime, 4.1 n large hinge of the people. The nd , lrc,en Swift Ann Plumer e.s.cellral anything we have had the privilege of hearing. in beauty, sublimi ty and Ore - scripture theol-gy. Dr. Plumer wide-spread reputation for .r hLgli order of talent and superior attainment • ::1 111.1101 C mod Paster r.l Theology. will be a,.,.e that 'the chair to which he has been call ed will be tilled with credit to himself s,nd honor to the insntution in which he ha. been installed a Professor. Forrest. Coutosrtes..—We noticed among the cattle on exhibition at the Fair yesterday,. three twin cows, so like each other that it is ahnont Impossible to distinguish them asunder. They are the properly of Mr. M. W. Evans, battler, with whine tender.steaks the habitues of the new market house are familiar.. What is still more strance, the cows arc accompanied hy. three of their calves which are. not inferior to any stock on the grounds of their ago in vee and appearance. Too. Rev. Dr. Plum:liewhose installation is noticed itinnother columnlaS been appointed by , the Presbytery of Allegheny city, to supply the pulpit of t he lientral Presbyterian Congregation.' worshipping in Excelsior Hall, corner of Feder al and Lncock streets: • Services every Sabbath at 101 A. 31., and 3 o'clock, P. Al. Seats free. BY TELEGRAPH. OF THE WAS,IINUTON. FOUR DAYS LATER FIZoNI EUROPE Death of Marshal St. Arnaud ' The steamer Washington arrived List night at Sandy (look. She brings London papers to the Ilth and pa.sengers. Consols 931; money tight. LondonCortimarket Is dearer. llollinghhead S Tetley give the sales of 'Cot ton 011. the 10th nt WOO boles of which 11100 were fir export and 1000 on speculation. The market closed dull without change from Friday. The Flour market has impreved: Western Ca nal is quoted at 33,..; Ohio Corn—holders are preening on the market, an ticipeting a decline; yellow and white 29, mix ed Among the passenger, of the Washington are MtCho Gerrit% the Russian, Minister at Warhing• tone Baron U. Bodi,co, bearer of Despatches front St. yeter,hurg to the Russian lxgation nt Washington. J. 11. Porter. Jr.. attached to G. S. Legation at Berlin. .1. A. Stapler. ex-Postmas. ter (lenient of Canada. and family. and • CtipL Nieholm nod lady of the ship North Star which has been sold in London. The San Jacinto i 3 in Sonthntapton Dry Dock. There have been no oCarialdispatches publitzh 'edrelaiive to the battle of Alma. The English, it is said, bad :1000 killed and the French 1400. The allies have changed their plan and were to attack Sebastopol from the South where it was found to be weaker., The base of operations is 'Wald:Lyn where the cavalry and ceige artillery had been landed. The Russians sack Heron ship of the line at the mouth of the harbor. There is great concentration of Turkish troops at Matschine. timer Pasha begins his opera tions againit the Russians M Bessarabia immedi ate! v. A - dispatch from :Marseilles doted the 10th an nounces that orders Into been given to receive the remains of Marshall 8t Arnaud with all hon ors paid him upon his departure from Constan tim,ple. The farewell which be had addressed to the army dated the 2t;th Sept. arrived et Tou lon, says that overcome by disease against which he has so long struggled, ho is oblked to res.:gn the command. lie pays the higheetcom pliment to his successor San Robert. The bombardment of Sebastopol began with October. 'Marshal St.. Arnaud is dead and General San Rollerta is comomander of the French army. Memel has been nearly destroyed by fire Olivres affairs will b.:adjusted. Julues_Mcilenry has suspended. The steamship Pacific arrived at Liverpool on Friday. night. Tuee lay evening. —chi the Lfilth Sept. 1:ll. heavy guns were disisinbarked at lialulda- 11Ccusussr, Oct. , - ,;.—prince gortschikoff is ill; The loss by the burning of Menet is 2,000,- 00/. Owing to the large destruction of tallow, that article has aelsanced considerable. From Poland we leant that a great morement In in operation along the whole - line. The Rum sian - gunrd is advancinn by forced marches to wards iCarsaw., The troops of the Kingdom of Poland ire directed on the Austrian frontier. " The Times of Ont. 9th. 10th and 11th contain voluminous dendls of the battle of Alma. The EICW6 of the death of St. Arnaud reached Paris and London on Sunday. After the battle of Alma, the Rumians burnt all the Tillages which they passed through in their Hight; they left GO(n) of the wounded bo hin.i them, line thousand - Russians who were courting a convoy of munitions of war hail been made prisoners; Mensehikoff himself nar rowly escaped capture. I.VMST.—An official, report of tho bottle of Al ms won published on the 9th. The loss was 2li officers, lit sergeants, 2 drummers., 3114 .rank and file killed sod 73 officers. 90 sergeants, 17 drummers. and 1027 rank acid file wounded ; IS are miming. Private tie:matches mention that great demor alization prevailed nt Sebastopol. The ante, ilevtroyel the &gamine! which gim ped the fortress. Eight thouvanit cavalry were landed Ly the ulliea on the Crimea. The inhaliliants of (Odessa hove given n pledge to horn the place rather then allot, it to full into the hands of the I Atter the bante r er Alma the carriage of Men sehikofT was taken with his private 'correepon . I r dence, by the Frerich. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE :Arrival of the Masan. - Ittursit, Oct 25. The steamer Niagara arrived early this morn- inn. wish Liverpool dates to the 14th. The Cliopatria arrived at Liverpool on the 1 '2th Intelligence of the loss . - of the Arctic-created profound seusation. The Arabia arrived at Holyhead on 14atunIay at 110011. There wng no de'ekive noire of the war, up to the ?meet date, no impression haebeen made on Sehl.topol. 6. Menehiltoti kept the north, nhd woe exiircteit daily to have joined OsteW Hacken Gorieeliikoir who is nt Pereknii. The 0091'8 is confirmed of Menchikoff having sank seven line of battleships before the harbor of Sebastopol. 'Energetic notes by Fenner and England hare canoed Prussia to express a willingness to act with Austria. LIVERPOOL MARFElR.—Cotton—The market has continued dull and although some circulars quote a slig,ht decline in lower grades, the letd i,g, houses continue the quotations of the Af ries. The demand has been .moderate and the sales of the week were :19,000 bales. • • BreadstutTs firm., Flocir in good ilimand at an advance of Is fsl-from the privious Friday. Brown k Shipley quote Western Canal nt 31r® Ohio ills. Some circulars are anniewbat higher. Wheat has advanced dil; white is quintal as high as 101.1. Corn dull, favoring bayers. Provisiims unchanged. Conspls itsf,fiS9s-1. American sectuities firm and advancing. Breadstuffs.—Brown Li Shipley report Bread stuffs as firm; having advanced for that , . Week is Ad; Wheat 1d; Corn dull; a trifle lower. The etotk of Breadstuffa at the port -ix small. Far mers 'do net offer freely; Western Canal:ll,e. Wheat—white gs iildliOe 711; tel ad. Indian Corn—white and yellow iittselifis: mixed 61. - Some tither circulars quote tVoAtertk Canal 339 lid; good Ohio 353(ai3is. 'nate Corn fitis. Provisions.Lardulull, lower; the soles of the week were 59 - tons, at 52s lid. Bacon firm, with upward tendency. Tallow,prices weak; transac tions emalL Slesars. Gitailiner report Beef and Pork unchanged in every respect. MONEY AIARKST,--LOndoll --Anwrieut Stocks firm; B.S. Ws, 1862, 101(0;10'' "do., 1805, 107(51108; do, Stocks, 1868, Bullion in the Bank of Enelanil has decreased £107,000. The ekport bos erased. American tiollifrs Us 2 , 1 Saglea 763 2.0. Iron 31alket—dull; the Export demandis Bar Iron is quoted in Wales at £8 Rails are. quotee ih Wales at £7. Pig Iron is quoted in Glasgow nt 1335. .Lead.-Prices firm; a large business doing at an advance of lon. Freights Lave advanced at Liverpool, arid the advancing tendency continues. It Cs supposed that the artillery of the allies for the siege, will be mounted in battery around Sebaotopol on the 4th. The bombardment will he'commenceel on the. sth, and the assault Is ex pected-to take place on the Bth. The allied trenches arewithin 1600 yards of the walls, and 50 guns are already mounted. A privatitdispatch says that there was no bom bardment up te the Bth.. Siveral Russian Ships were sunk with their gene, stere,s . ,'Le., on board, and the remainder' of Me linadiati fleet was held •in readlneis for 'pinking. The crew", numbering 10,006,1 were added ro• the garrisort. • • ' ••• • The allied fleets ore camper:al:rely useicps.— The Marines have joined the' latitrfOrcei. I ;' The %bole country' north,.of Sebastopol has .t, 2 ' , been evacuated by the snits. All the re:!:tal rc serves left Varna Car the Crimea. Osten Sackett has Wen et Perikop since the 211, and woo expected to jo:n Menchikott before the 1-3 th. The Paris Debats estimates the Rusfian for', in the Crimea :it..Y.7i.(X10. and the allies at indlu ling seamen. • the two P.n.s,. Generals taken nt .Atom were Gerdlooff and Schnnoffs. both were wounded and have since died. Theysay the Russians had but 35001, men at Alms considering that sufficient to defend their position. The Turks bayoneted all tip wounded Russians, calling out. Sinope Raglan took the chief Cony.. 4 of the allied army. Cawrofert is considered au energetic adveritu rer. but as a tactician. ratler'doubtful. NI, Yens, Oct. 2,5---Startling oases of chol era and sudden death, superinduced by Wing oysters, arc transpiring. The following deaths occurred this afternoon: John 11 Cornell, Cash. ier of the Mechanics Bank: Jatue. Foster, Jqn., Agent Atlantic Line of Packets: Morris M ridson, Counsellor at Law--‘ll after a few hoicr , illness. Rumors are current of numerous cases of sickness from cholera. KM., S. H., (Jct. 2:/.—Shoek, of an earth. gnake were oenoihly experienced here at 10 n clock loot night. 81,1,11 Inul.lings were nha• ken let no damage 1C..10110. Oct. e Governor ofNea Wow , wick io nn with,o to the openittg Leitiglatufe on the 20th; warmly endorsed the Reciprocit. NEW 1 - 01i14. Oct. 25 - I . The ship Carolina frit Rotterdam arrived. There were 50 dcatini from cholera on her passage out. tkisron. I leL 25 - - The Europa .ailed at noon with Ni; passenger,. and $224,000 in specie. FlllillEltln,TON. I let. .21,— ; The Legislature fa- O, ItCelproCity. but action in delayed by ditl.llEr in the A.sssenthy on the motion, owing ton scant of confidenve. It is thought that the motion will be carried and the provincial govern ment overturned. 1;1!11 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. :21 . i.-The reecipts of Flour i are small; Mopping brand+ held„ at $11.,75fa $1 1 : I,nn s export demand. Flour and Corn Joni, no sales: we quote the former at $7 and • latter at $4,374. Wheat less notice, the 'map! ...come forward slowly; sole+ 4000 ho.+ good red at $l,- 1 8116,51,918 white sl,l l o(iiis2.. Rye, Penna. $l,-. 1 18.. Corn scarce, ye 11... 82R,5t. Oats. +ales :HIM hnv Southern at 47. Whiskey firmer, :;lic naked. -- • Neu 1 - 071 F-, Oct 2 1 ; —4 lotlolllll.lll,Aith declin. ing tendency. Flour. yriers w trifle higher. I Pule;7soo bbls good Ohm itS,Thfat9.l2: South ', ern advanced 2ncai.:47e. Sales 0000 bbls nt $9,121M9,27. Wheat small "transactions: prices firm. Corn, priceemtsicr, sales 50,000 bpshut 1806.'11, Pork n trifle lower: 1 1 111C11 1500 11 1)1 .1 mess !at $12,07 '6r12.44, prime $11,27. Beef i unchanged. Lard dull with declining tendency, 936 , 10. Whiskey better. Ohio 35114.243. Cof- . • • • tee quint. Sugars firm; Orleans Mn. losi.e4 dull, Orleans Lard Oil scarre at 95(e 97. .Iron and lead IlulL Stock, dull. )lon ey stea4ly; Kentucky sixes 104: Glenview' and j Toledo . Railro.ul G 4; new York Centre 07 A CINCINNATI, Oct. 2.5.—F10ur scnrcc and high er; 'ales 400 bbla at $7,20P7,25. No change Provision. as regards price or demand. Whim ! key firm at2B, with sales 700. Barley $1,25. 1. 38€40. Groceries anchanged,'a moderate demand. Michigan Potatoes very superior, sell , lag here at $l,lO per bush. Flaxseed $1,50.- 1 Linseed 'Tlin river hai fsllen 6 inches. Weather lightful. COMMERCIAL. CO ,, IITITER OP ARRITICATION ant. &nor] orjrade ➢+r Ssalin. V. P.—W . Ilacr.wcu, S. • T. BRYAN. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. °tsp. Pinutrann Glares...l Thursday ttornlnu.eilktnber P..; Ele,l7fi—ealre at mill of ::001 , 1 , 10. superfine at 57.1.0. dn. at 57,05: and 70 do. at 50.00: at depot. 50 501.. sates at 50.15: fmm store 00 WA.. supertae. In lota at 57,2,5 OC.ll\—males at depot of CIO bus. Oats .t 40, slut. at •ed 1... do. Smut store at 52; Smut uacan. 00 Lu.. liar ter at sl.lt; SI:GAR- Well of 24 hhd.. fulls fan. at Saj 10 &trash sad 10 at rout tam 310LAS,IES—. ea 421 bbla. out, at A, cult. rut, mad dn n.l"Drun four moe“. II do. HD+u+ nu priests 11 . 1,KEV —.ales lotr of 21.145. Metalled mt Jr. tad 77 d" part tb• at rn , ,. DAMN—seder of Ma Shoulder, at nab. and 3..ra , 6r, Sbottl.l.., and }Wog at 7 R. n. • °1.199 :CD male, on Turadss of .1 bbla. at ":;:. camh. amt.lu but,. yeater.lay 111. %S. lour mat) anl a act .t IS, thaw mom. Intemat a4(.1.41. heads, and Footpads,- or :AO has. Waster., Ileeprao at CLA Y—a alp .At tonleat $lll, feu, vox MONETARY ANL) Cp3IMERCIAL. lan tient. Totiaoue )Lacer, det. lb. -Fri,. an fall anU settee. WILL plea at the warehouses Wedneiday and' Tharodar oral Mulese follows 49 hhde or logs ai trot, s 4 .thgaSS.7 o . and sb Ithdr. or ehuhe....rade. et d.5. ,0 “..47.ef0. ar the earth...ea Friday and Satur day were Id fib la a. fib , ..hh.la lug" at Rome ranglog from , 5.1.02,, , 2 Mohr Ltd and the relie at $7.2d.37,,0. $1 Tha Wes lland.J ear.o.uoted to..r.i !Ada. at gel es raoglng from 54.t15 for light hlids. to 54.,a1;41 , ... The oiseet Lae leen firm all the week . with na pale* or good Nile euertlng damaged or let, light hhd. • meter goo pound.. Thor ea/es Titeeklay ogre 41 'Ade of toga and r... des at rilew ranging from Igidel $7,90. The 'ale% terlay evra dd Walla al telmerartglog from 54,, to $1.41. Ilteludlog a M Mole. of common "Hota $4. 11 , lb. wit.et elogliag a little doll. 24.—Tire extent of Specie fronn New lark Intl week wwi a little upwards 01 nna &icta In enuenouenew of tins dosin. the Banks stall cuatinne mates', their Inane, their Sy* fund lointl Woo , rodmed to about slo.atatodlt The void due ,fnun esilLotata Is a. tout It:Jae/MM. width will help the account. ad It is not expe , ted that the export will exceed Sitkna,nau. within the orerent week. tithnuch It Is cenerstly admitted that I Inner ban been of tale. 'et We !In net llnd urem randtil Inquiry. that the attest rates hare tul•ltorect The fart lethal the demand Is t-reallitrediteed, to the enntruatinu business. and estentaily the withdrawal more Sr If.R2,orrevvralTallnal (entrain rem the near. [slat borrowers and Ursa therekne hear orithnut (nye. Itittrael. tn tart with • ratiolderahle enamel of Mone. tamtinees • meet , Gat.wtiletitin ton UL do, had te e n used Gagetown', has new pm lot, permanent investment, temids4 h' the low prim of RNA semnittes. The Pala of mach :or POI , . tin,, past at the dt..•['barrd sto te Id, te Oda—lrbil. Into In our Money muYet the calm dal entittnitee. but whether It min permnent oronly ic .1.11 difteult to timid.. Thilsto excitement awl snytnpanying Ovvelopments. have made all partite! mot. dietenetful. and Imparted mare nuttiest', In'eltte. hstde. t. rue In tbe Nene, market, and when ins., se e neen„ Ilste.l. It at ennetnnoe Internet. even when uudnutted Innate arr.; tbe nape , Exchunto market le tnn. and the tutting rates ntne. to IttV4 s tn. rrmt rate. trt,Sight cheeks an Seer -tt iv Thn Nor York Conzier. • The prowl. 4111m:ties lotto exit,. Inalstr atnantt thnseen.anKett In the tVenteten Product trade. .nd In the , Dry Good* lanavtiala 'done/ neWnl , •••• - •11 on tn. bent paper at-12 per au nehrlal peat le. I , anennre that Blond 1111.er. of I.lv. hal mule anunitenipent Henna IWO.. n.pkan. Daniel .Itnb,tt .ernshle. John '. be Wolf. and )Ir. J. rental, all that city. Fur the mine benefit uf Id+ ermiltont . . , . W N ork Time. A meri c an Tbe Winne at Lirarteed and L on do n . Ira the American trade. will lend to the imme diate liquidation. by eaminmaitkna "liankruntry.ora larga amount of Indebtedness en slda. Mr. Jamen 10 Munro le maid to hold claims on Ameriman reclamation. iheamount C211.1,1a1. m.. 1.01 1 0. nfd,dlarr. Anion, thl on Calorie Ito have Leen on .hi g h Vol,: OM on the ship Eriroroa, ter e Moaner has mortmaa• prk the abb.. A. now di emantled. and with the Calorie wsperimeat eiltaa ovar 11 a rwidre, she le prole ably not worth half tha money. W. do bet bear that many of the. hilly of th. defaulting 11 , 0.., hava Man ni turned. The bill. of Nip. J. It. Kitchlng,whlch arse 'afro rod areepranro by 3l'llenry,4 Co.. last nmber, were ar c ..Panted by 'Willing docutmeetot for promrotv ono, feed. an the refmal of the hill, to the matzo! of third tiro. The ateprage °fallen k dander+. In London, did 1..' ..pr until the day Wore the anfingt lied. TM. Home paned through the trouble,. of 1447. b ut by lane terrine. which left thein Indifferently off In ropltal. Tim traneaetiont . elle tor the Atlantle br Mr. Fide ard Ter. lb. great tibia owner...who 0.114,1 M o verr exii, am me Important wei Oar ma th ey telstwro one ? mulct. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Dino ILattaiino.. , Dal taiga produre,s tattitbit 14 dn hinter, lids aim}, 15 Gill bit. c. .*, lc cheese. :1414111.y .7.14 rattle. owne7. Ma larreinia. lambert A HON.: bib Otto batter. r4l 1.1. Wool. bids egg.. ndo *pro, alel pkg. null.. met:l4l lana pota• Dee, JII Catilleldi 424 1.1 wheat. Bryan a en; a 1011. pe Kerr mot /ma oate. I. .1 i ;rani lei bid. Elate, 11 If ere bids pearla, i kg. butter. Sellers A ro. • 1111'011TR BY RIVER. TIT 11II1 1 WNSVILL1'.111i1ATA-s.lban glaaaJ A Replant; 4 do. J Ar Jeffrriec 111 do. Vouronhoret R an 1,67 El, J Yhteki 21 au. J.l alt l do, W Murphy:2l do. P Taut man: .In do, It Daleell .4 ma 11 kgel nail.. Manley eni 1.1,10 fluor, U W Swindler; renas7 40..! A W Ida whit. key. U Campbell me, W W Wallac4 be hue bar ley. J wzro Iron. owner+l,Alllbbl• Clark 6 Thaw: 25 do, I) Walive; 47 tulle paper Markle.: 711 bus oats. owner; IN leo Matter. Utile it rroil Ike rage, 11n110r.12 hdbi leather, J Ilrodman, 9 bide ablykey. JParl, RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEA MUOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES • • AnitivEn. Joll'enion, Maw, Brownsville. ilevaril e . ' lTebles, Elizabeth"t Newmq • DEPARTED: Jeffenion. Moson.trosmsvlllo. .Ihrowtt, T. 11. S.W.. Hendrickson, West Newton . Cal. Berard, Pveblow talsobeth. Wrest—On yeetenley eve...lA:the. wore 2lbot 0 Indies In the channel and nn • sta.. , DR. C. tr. , FITCH OP 714. BROADWAY, NflY {ORB. WILL - deliver it courgeof› Freo Lectures, on PtiIiIIONALRT 00N807.1tTION. Übe.. Its mos., feinting not 11. mt.. for Its portittion. god drmoritinnin Ito curability. at o. the LIT I! LlCeitlng.lloollB, In Lafayette Buibling. To ladles and tuitillemen Moodily anti Tuesday sten. Ino,Orteber and Mb nod to the ladles on U. snot' 'Wf Wecuunday. ocl.2ntli. hir portico...tot handbill. TIM FITCH edit beat the- Citr Mind; ritteborgn te e ' from Hondas, Oct =I. until Raton?... Nob 18.1. ober. be may be month. onlialmonoryConsomption Manton wl other dote.. of the <Dom Man fur.Caturbiltrocchi. o flytiotpetiocuplalfitia stal Whether ditcotwa rtirtrilimetiViltor to R 1.'".°4',111f1113,`"..1 An opportunity sin b afforded to all who m. 70040100 them to procure Dr. a. 8.. Irlton's oaletosted Patent Air 40.1.1 gupporter, for wroko... of the .bo k. falling of the bawds, Ate, and general debility; .1.. Fltrn Co.. Blicolder IV.. teeming Tut., .4 other lostrusuutA utdeb MAY - Pam= sebo arm emsult IM. Tlfeh. mutled. to •corrarpond with him In New look wit.ot farther oi. twoob. and .1 who desire to tee hint are rev. s. to o.laluly as Monti.. a. nattier eturogyonoto preclude; the • zoiiibiutv of hlO lvesibreles 1.10 .tar. Lenora to IMIIIIMICII at Intif watt tialie, wad tdatpast 7 tidal, P. IL T OT FOR SALE low for cash orapproved L eraw i l o ' nhoiliat=let*tarcito , NEW- YORK ADVEIITISEMEIff' S. ! PIIILADELPIIIA ADVERTISEREY7S. 1 itr . S. !NESS DIRECTORY. From War. 11. McDonald', Advertlelo. 14,,n,,,,N0. 102 104tH 1' VAN': S. 10.1 ADTEETIAING lIOUrE,, .5. M.. PETTINGILL •k" CO.'S A.G4 Nana. street. Now T,,i11,-: CY \ ~../ r!/ - =D ST. PIIIL.IIIEITIII.I. I= 5.k..1840 sr.,. 11. 1. , 5, • - - - - - '• ERIDEN MACHINE o_ol l'.i N\. ----- .__. - . And .1.10...Vcr , ...r.d, ~ Neut' Y.ll i WLW NIERIDEN. Cf.. hay. , on hand anh-are mo. %% N. LI. 1101IST31 AN & 1 SONS, \ .- It ,' . am Agents 5 r the moot Influential and largest, punt y makinc. LATHES.. PLANERS, sod other MA. r.l .01) STII THIRD •oci ttn , Carmexe. _CTIINISTE , TOOLS, or superior .inanty cod harsh Alt,. . • drill LADELIIIIA. ' EAIIIIAM'S Patted Improved Doghle Active VOlitE , . PI MI'S. or .0 sets., for ,oin,. (jr,c.nem. rann...l\l•lller • )lana:4l.-torv, fifth, and I_ herr3 Streets. .t.wi-s, erns caw, sae Intl particulars. raw . Le had cut) ry,I E , tent i , , i ., v • wi i ,,k, a k, 1,,,,f w . w i ,, ,• ~..„, • .EW YORK ADVERTIBEMENTE. , ~.u.nee. - - ..2.,3init , t -•-• -- • - "s '- \ 'kited to •La stork of the art Hes nticlrmentinn. Th. f u 0,,..) 0 —.. ii i ENTLEkIIN'S Fin, Gold Cali for t , ~, •el or wt,t , h arermeown manutarturso, Im , ,rtnlort. and mat reefs de i n n " tVe r't eltrof rth'" New Trek ''' . 'ng that 1r ..., ml Cluster lima,: l'ina with Chains uthaehed, I \ ilasin: the :en:, menutaquviec eidat..l•Lment ~ 4 Its , ----- I .1. , . the real thatm,mt. Pete, t.:.,..vt. liflthol.ll. ehalt4 rlriv, lo 11.V4'/.11...1 Mat., ,1,./ . .,j14. , , ,, ,/r • t. , ,.. ~ 1.. r the .ACCOIII.I.ON STRINGS, Ji.c. yt,Du Orders sent 6v mail. on!lo#1., tbe pbn!,.. fly by , t 1.4,01,44 a an,",,rder *rah shpt ne may be ..., ..r •4. • RUN°, WEISSENI3OIIN & CO., (late C. e.1 , -, vet it nib attended to h, J ewe l ' • , Sias, , o.a.v. , I. A.l d 10 , t1 , .. I tupt.rtere of Watehes. Jewelry: 1 ~,;heiDre, Truntetegs. a , . I. a lt,aluonde. Ar . 40 . 7 assews, N-. York. . . ‘,..;:, , ,,, , 4;r:,, 2 4 :;7 ,.. ,.., , , ,, , ~. .• .: 1\ ' fi,r,r„Tti=r,f,...z...4,1,-.7.--.... , ....,, , ..,-?3""'"'gs,Nt. NEW YOK . K . AND CALIFURNA .( \ .. e v.: 64 •••••-de- - ,ersire - . . .. _ _ r sTEAmenta LINK. (Fla SP-area..., Chr,w. Ltw Gooh.' \ \ SerleHr 641. \ • \ CLOTHIER& : 1. tiliTEditll37MKelriri4l77Er.,. '•'\, \ P V.4===o,,,,_ . • LFRED ' 14111IVIDE Jo CO. Extensive The only Line giving TIIIIOU6II TlCKETP.lneludin I Repalta'an Purnidare, of every dewripthn. fur Igalges 4 Retail Clothing Establih...4 441 ' ltioatway. No the I•thmus eroasl a. The VI/10'11E1LN LIMIT. STAR of Ala ..Odd Fellows, andother FI.4IIIItIPIL. ' del 1009 /FM . markat Nice., . ~ OF THE. WEST , or ' FROMETIIEUt all herd this, double I „S'',.k Ailnde 8 1r Erbee SP , ? 1811 k , Poe Cowl.: aod Sewing i ' "`," - Dili * WE —* ' - •la gene enarnahlps. will leave New Yo • rt on theLt`and2tYth 1 ..t.nit'... . ._ , ',. . . au l4 -thnr ' drof earn im.nth, Is tmpt that 'rhea these days fait re Sure . Iyle's Spool Silk. )f OF EN. MoNANIEN ,t, CO. ingiortern of . tutturday previous will ts. sailing day. , onaccting tr the Nicaragua Transit Route. having hut teal,' \ miles IVR SEITIYO .4.ND RE irr.vG JIA CULVER Ai:nem - an and Foreign Bthaandrauryfloyda.ll2 and t .,,' l ' 4l;!i;l:gl IVP.II! ' " 7 .:IIITVI P I I AQIYIE. 4 .2:: E oi r ArIe A t; FINIIIS well known Silk was intnedueed to the ' ••-,- unrul7-' ' '- ' ' \ ' will lea.; San Juan del Stut, the Faciftetersolutu of Trartsit , j_ public Sir red me, sin. when it by barn .14 In 11 COVENET'IItco. linparters of Frt . Route. Rotten Frandsen on the arrival of the passenger. large tittafitltlea to all tartan( the Unita' Mate, i a and thee Entaspssto firxda No. 40 Broad street. For further int.ronatiomitc , t , .._ . It la wareantoal equal lo the best !tall.: the apools eon- pea n. rr.f es am,,,, • nnar --- c. . munt.4o. Almor. Lain tor much as the Wirral skein, and Is elegant*, put up ; t . rid er . ... * Sttria /V, 1,/ IA nertv A., se . ..r..Gra 5 Bowling Green. N..Y. in no., of]J, duten spools.. h. The eases motalti,ko dos. i ■4 10 a. r. Trinity Plaew, rinport;rit of Lwow * N. LI.-Ct,mmoneina nn the `Nth of October. the days of al s Do .,. i ml , relderiea 8/as. "' ae. M1111../ 1 / 1 ., changed to the 11:th sod,lth of raeb month y ,... - fie giik Made for Sewing sehlunt le on evade 'Of ono ,;• , .-„ - - -...- -._,.. - . ~- .. . -.- Mhen 1.1.11.1 e date. fali . Sunday,. tbe Shi s pe will leays O. M. tArtl. and to Oho. w , r , the ma , hlnet._it. he , tody 431 ES OWEN, it, Broad 5t.',.,11. porter of the Manday following. Thera will fw no team,. on the p ...,., t o e ,,, m s , r,a,„ id, ~,d,,,,,i ,„ ,a, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dress Trimnlints. Gimps and hinus...silk erimr.. , loth of ortole.r. -"- i s" IP r sTrify the Solo Agents fir\ the United nate , ', * • Milt ' " ' 1 . 1 ' ; ... b ..7. 11 7. s , WM. H. 1101 STMANN d N.INS, ,-. ENNEQOIN d. CO Ind 8 f m North DO.' R. P h11 .4! 4 ". i. R. FRENCH oote. nn in iA I 1,-n r Y9 A \ uonsTNIANN, uturrn,Ens BALL ILN A I , a - pa Baii/.111., ar.A . no JAIL efte e , " - s i.t _.- aul4, ic _ _. * II )laid Lane, New, York. • ... ' ,'. _.'„'-!_ '., _ ` - .',..5! ' Oro- - ' -- -- i ti . RopnasoN r, 'CO., No. - 1 8 7 Broadway, \ . FLOUR OIL ms: , , Importers and JAI.," of Lans Goods, Itibtona, A t .I 3 R 0& El t? ,\ N.r ' 1. , E-b.x4-1 , -.11....,11, lu , shawhlt Email Wates.. s . ke..`, \ \ - . . aid3.ly 15 caulieri ALLET. 111144 D 'LP///A. I •!, . • s ! 1 p l ogN, SCIIIIIEPER\ & lIAAIiIIItS, Itn ,7-41 Jolili ahel 20, 31 ~,si 33 Pia( 5t. , %,;V: .1 I ikPit... (6 * , ........1 Be Ia Brtuta °law, Allis. •. , neleriel ae_ Na to Molotov. P : • ' Oder to the Tia,le. on far .rable terms,:a. II ehelt of , 'l\ FL 0 0 li, 0I I. CLOI f E. , WALOAIAN KOHNSTA3IM., Importer of 1 lc) Sillts:Bllawle, Litres and grahritierier and Tailoring 4-1. 5-4:, 6-4 , , . S 4 Ind 10-1 wide. , Alst(. . G ha d s. , l2 Ttroadway. TAREF` OIL CLOTEN,, i t ' 1 tIE . TER \. 43IOLLEN, Ituporter of ,French Of American and Cie au otanntarturo, 4.4. 5 , 4, i and 14 wide , warrintak to ..nduro any e11rt1... , & . 1 . 0 . 82:1,. 3,1,..,,,A'"V Dr T D. V.l a s• v. 1 . 0. 1 ,,,,. . STAIN. OIL CLOTIIS, ' \ I . .e l2 - 1 , \ I, l \ ea. e... No. 33 sttort. New lock. _ _ ~ Ix 14,114 sstrae is. old.. Ain ' .` j ( KOILLSAAI EROS., 40 John ' etreet; Im -4! N. 4 if ELepcA.v r A s, 1 Waterer Len2el onus TRIMMINGS, Berlin. Won', trithe eery beet itianufseture. Also, ' i mg.. Tas . sela Butt‘Ta Stara, Lace. ite_ \ jaiGgol sum mt. \curms. , . 11 IEEKE II .k.. .MA I 0110 F F, , Man ufrict urers Of their own manufacture, 4.1 , and a yards wide. of New . ' V and Leadlna Patterns: tourtlmrsellit a eook of lighter of Fashionable Drjva and Cloak Tel:oaring. f Haan. I ' ' itrane, T....,.i., lluttona 'ie.. No. 24 Dry 'treat. .Al.l-Inn ricl " j e ,. ... , 1t i ILti t lat . olda, ark of a hirh are n ojere..l ,s at. , , ro i tATdli & YALF;;CI I ropoTtega an.. .. T 0.1., i " i; eta, -I , of SILK t. and FANCY DBYGO)Ds.nenmally-No. 75 ~.. . \.%.. ' !IC . r. . e HATCH & eq,, 97 William street,. i• Porten er nemielneei Pernnaane Good. ao ,- •-o- of Flirt. litocksAlc, , ' y . Childs & Smith, No. 419 Pearl Street. New York, NiroitrEits 01P wiNuoiv CORNICES. BANDS ASP PtNS Arden from the Trade In Na. nrt ‘.r al • dl•tanve 'enl be promptly attended to. Alan. emotantly bawl. limed. Silk and Cotton DAMASK. 1" "111 PS %WINDOW SIIADES and TRIM•IISitP , .. all of *hien oll,r at Imeatly realueel rrl.snt. au24.3mw World's Fair Premiums. THREE PRIZ:F: MEDALS 11a.., brow swarn..l. thn . 4 .1..nt ..PerlOr PIAN t ),, I.'t )1 t'L' ES 1 4 1 . ..Xitittaxt) hy the +u lelerilmr the Cam... PG,. r. In uk..1.1. tbs. sleeve announe.emen, 1.1., • '• • • 0,, ", this opiortunitv to return their the... 1., 1.., their nomeneus friends for the •vt. see t. and liberal tat. nine, heretofore extended to tin 11, tn., usuro them that no pal..hall he spared to sustain ihe nattering reputa tion already attained In order In inert the pettily im creased demand Mr their Itertrmrente. [hi, have added largely to their Manufacturing radii..., which they trust will enable them n future to promptly well..very de mand. Ala.. on hand an imenrunent orrery supencr Mk:UAW. 1 ANs.s.f mere stele. and st lowpries, il MIN' r...4r5:1 , :s :Tin SLA/W, :All Broadway. N. li . 1.111. menus .111tNili tartan mama I .Icijohtittif , t .IcOolfret Ilotel.) RICHARD NORRIS/dc SON, N. Pe —Premium. wernausnliul by the Ante Mean hritl. tuts to their Planta five : ream ih .03.414/11h113. ant24ma NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE \ WORKS, • Bash LIV 4 Semsfeenth env!. atoonn\the Roamed. No. 78 Chambers Street, PRILADELPIII4, NEW YORK. l IVIANUFACTURE LOCOMOTIVES ex- PINNEO & CO., \ elualeclron any.plan or of any dui desired. in the. ' 1. Tat i rr. liavlng extensive workshop.lllled with thrf AC all; solapted . to their businem. they eaTe MLA S. RIIIIIORTP7.7I°N. ke&T r t/1 1 R.V. FLOWERS \ et , utiTord " ri re Jibs. , Mad& rarzr.g.viog.'':.7,-x-rt,ra.l-a Are elm me...tying a large and rumpled. aerortnieut of 1 Orme: also. Wronabt Iron Wcwrknf any description; an2....mc RICH :Al ILLINFIRY GOODS, s - Wittehes, Jewelry , Silver-Ware , and, PM- Whkli therare enabled to will at the lowmet prices, and on the moat favorable terms. Theme who purchase ern. ignil , ted 'Goods. , . weer one proEt at Imam. ma eery nearly it our good. 17 j received dinwt from the man nfacturt.re In Brume. ~ .E. CALDWELL & Co. 140 ChestnAxt. IFAMtmlnirtamis vonera.-.6 , \ • Philadelphia. Inv otters and , Manufacturer& offer , 70 al:Miles r. on.. 1.4 door We+t of Broaaway, an estenxive.stoet of good. In Goa, and Smear., at modal , 1 OPPOSITG THE 16%150 liolloti. N. Y. MA prices. Watshits mule In London , Liverpool and gwoo. I If 0 11,r/ , , „.„.„, .... a a a ,,,,,,,, aaa I timid. by the mot prominent workman in the world, aule.how • • ... • • obbet:table Diamond Work anal Gold Jewelry. Sterling I - Mutiny Silver Tea' ett.. Walter,. Pitcher,. motets, Fork, For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, .1 ~,,pos. and i g i ez i ntna . %l7 , Ln i Sllvzi: for tabj i n e w.rvi i a Carrying Mr I'nited State.. Mail. I thriFtemselnea /Y-IsWitsin r r j i l l E 'DlCer I I's:UP superior Clipper e r . aSnhd Ship ~E l ht ' . i \ To Shoe Dealers. above ports on the not of Je.Gy, E. seventeenth Ebro of I H, B BRETT, Boot & Shoe, Manufacturer, this Line. TheMertmula hue proved t o a remarkably \al North /berth rt.. lliladdphva, ' - fast 1.1.110 r. and Is the only . Slip now loading' at MI , II twert for A.tralla. The Pioneer Line hes gained a most . ASll i ways on ',lowland conotantly Mann. tot table reputation It wee the limt, and I. now the only fart ng us ostenaleemesortinent of Cont.' Battened 1,11 1 / 1 1 . HO, ,geerytiiin, is imovi del for passenears ex. , n :mares, finite, Bora' do des Gents' l'atcnt Leatherl \ mit wines and s ;Igoe., nom. •nd towel. The ieneth en : re d Buckskin Walking Mures, Boys' do do Ladle French negmam Tarim. om 75 to WO da.,.. First Cabin Paraage i a d Sl ow, . a Kid and Mervexo Boot, and V.. and S . .tl.%liees.nd Cat In was, SIT. and SIM. a Stays. an er description of Misses' and Childrene . kor !might cr passage. apply to IL W. CANYIZON, 1 All a. in alellt rein his shoe, he Is constantir manta.- ene.o-tfir Ild Wall street. 1 turlieg every vite‘y of Gents' and ilors • Valter and Shoo , Uppnrs. to which le invitee the special sass:thaw( GniO manu facturers. .... ly.l \ '..„ ' C. l . EVANS, No. 21 No th Fourth Street, . , PIII ADELPIIIA, .. BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER UPPER • MANUFACTURER. . All deeeriptior=ytMe and r; beady . ; jtt e l l f o cUalgrt....4... 4t i w en n ekt,Engli * stand American KID, CALF SKIN, P TENT LEATHER, 0;0 BUTTS. sel3 , ltoc Phienolo,olcal Cabinet g i f i ril. FOVLERS, - WELLS & CO., niP et at= Phrermlogizta and Pgidiehera TA Sand, ,r, moat, below Seventh. Philade/phla,fnent.h all worket oraPirmuologpftmeiedmif. We. Cure. st.nnentnn and llbiography, whole. sale and retail, abs.. To price. Prof.. atonal examiners, with harts, and full mg.j, written descrip OM. of chants., da y and evening. Cabin t free. , Mr2:-.IYO The New York. Steam Blank Book Man nfacturbag Establisrment. ci APS, half lamed, numerous styles, 9 eta. I L pte_enten and soaarea: ass, ruirbound, white ~ 1 6< t upwards. Ate bins, its with ends bands, white. .41e, Ana blue,pat'd Bamr. Arse rise, w ß i n tre!n la 7lTA " i7itrilt,7l . .te ' , LT= Rusela do In 60 to Coto dra extra bindings, esaa& uperardA 9r L' r - laTlt r tl: do 76e Jo: I " estral'lndinaw Ale lie , I V,rrea "t. 4. d. ;...rd.' Vernorandum Boone, F..) deS 11., , ,1rd Molts, nate Amount", Ili. atm" blank, Let- F , t ter enuAlbum, ring BosAks .Ar., IVrilint Books. Cyrsering Beek, , hool e. Conetantly unhand. le,DOO reams f manufactured meek e , st7 quality and dewriptlon, all bound lathe. eet ; suladantlat manner, and la the neatonrrw d es= zh . th ate , i ' or rn*".4 h tn or ap k ynt7"ralr hr O'HARA. 110Ae t, New et , N. 11 Liberal diao..unt when surehased In large qOas-', title, • orb-Omit OLIAN AND OTIFR PI ANISS--8F,11.. BY A GIIDO lIN. Bread we, S. Y.. publisher. 0, 1 Sins c and dealers, wholesale and retail, in Plasma Melode- ; P and Huai, Agent. tot the nelebrated and other Manna, mole. by Ilollet, Dario A C0..-Borten., sting. Name are ernoldered supeto all others. Great tortoise le Noor. York Pianos, and, ond-hand Planroand Motodenne. Musk suprdled. whole. • or retell. at the ; lowest rates. Jar/Tr a Gordon. 111113 , SCISOIT T. s. Beni/ LK Broadway, New Yuri, Planes to lot 1 P. 11.1 Co.'. Xenon Plante Ilan. the latest pronnl mleinsr. 01IN PIIWE, DEALER IN 1p:illy.: ON And josuubiztisrer of , 3lnry Goodl!,.No. 3 Murray rt., Neu I or, a O , 3Hy AGRICULTURAL lIPLEMENTS AND. BECOS.—IIALPIIt CO, It Fulton ot.r.t, Nair lrmk. and ROA& nc.s-tf • AMUSEMENTS. eirmilorments M More., or Public Eithl lino% murt ne parr In Adrnote. Ai IL '^g arrived in ale, at E 1 (CRI.S101t . `II ALL. Alingbeny City: .at which tiroe will 1:...•m01t !mope t.r .re all thou , who awl dr•lnr. of learning the Leant.' art of darrAnc.nambinal with arson, e(iquattw. 3.e. Ills lettni as tut awason. Ito will tean.h.tli dow.ra to:ether with ma'.; tier and twatttifol datowa never fits intnalum4 thls city. Ladle. riara . ruet.ta at Lafayette Iran on Tuesday. and , Thoralayw, at . o elock: and (irate at 2!., 0 deck. In this f . ell. In Alla.; hany will b:foegg el:Of whirl,. the tim. of tneetine. due unlace will kw given. 11, 1111.t.511,‘ tan he found at lwritrettellalLentranee on Nrcodat from Uto t• 2, and from 2to 5 o'ckwk *wary 1 0e.2,..4.r • - I Pittsburgh Riding School. =MI "ME subscriber respectfully announces . to lb. Ladles and gentlemen of Pittsburgh. that he has renently erertod • DINO SCHOOL. whleh, pnlnt . of site. manual lausnew and adaptation; undeniably Itaeels. 1•01 sstablghtnent to the United Stat.. r te : hula: lion le woowsible from all parts open. rill, while It. high and •Iry oltuatien renders It atoast miter. to the pro sontion of health. h r this useableum Inertia, The. hews. at o mulls and well trained. and' the proprietor pieta. bluirelgthal on pens an t exp be •pared to make this eatablishenent the ln the m undenne of the Pohilr. ocllif It. 11. PATTE.IIBO.SI. . . _ To FARMERS, DAIRYMEN ANL) TAN ?MRS.—rot 5a10,471i .errs &Land. In Westmoreld enunty..so miles (2 bowl ride) from Pittsburgh. flail. mil. from 1101.1de Water dtation. Hut Penn Railroad. ' About 40 acres are elearks awed tillable land. nonn which i• • Log Hoare and Darn. Ulla well adapted to the ratting of fruit. or it would melte. excellent Dairy. gr. , . growing last water . Tinahe phew bettor wail' imp. 1.11.1 with ths Nut water.le au abundance of - Uta noon limber. rig Chestnut. Chestnut Oak, (tart Umber) I .P.ta r, il t t , i4l t tPltr. i .te. It is well wnphy b the i, tt h ention of railroad nr rat4l7 l Th7llVgal f .: ' ne I:. tj artoWlf .ine r to d t a h= the prier agitel.and runst'of th e land would afford extol. eat pasture when cleared. The whole will le mid fir the very low prim of VI per mom or It will he dielded gilt purebtiliers. at from alto so' l r arints—iwafg:fa th h g eol.lbe balance In three equal annual momenta. Title Indisputable. pnrelre of 0e21.1f THOS. W0000...5 Woad - --- - --- Self-Heating and Box' Irons: THElud Subscriber taring purchased the ea. baled Mehl of J. J..70k co tnten Patent. Box and' J. 0 112.013 . 11 Patent Psitllesting Smoothing Irons, la now extensively 01101,1" d in manuleetnrion the Mine. IP 0011. hCilOtt whit th e alone. be keeps conscanUyou baud at s w stenos. on Federal sr., opposite Anchor Orton v lr t,..l or m its. s; i i vr ar . g .l e an t cl ,.. E , nt , d r ,,,,r cirs ,T a ilr: L b 11E; lash.Tailor 4s r 0d,i,,, C..IIINGSWINIL Allegheny ”Ity. La. . . Dubuque tribune, • - The Olhosi Alper qf Oro City. IRIS IA one of the oldest and most widely circulated Norspepera In t 0,.. Itteburgh Messina'. and att... wishing to tenure the' businem et Dubuque' and the Upper Mleeleolani. will do well to rend their advertisements to the I/ UDIg UK TRI IL UNE. which la Issued Daily, Weekly-and TO-Weekly, and wLich ha. already a large advertising patroassge, to will In as hl re'erehre to Ito Minn:loC . _ act.Sdf Exchange on Germany . : 01011 T , BILLS ON GERMANY, in sums to . sult ptirehaera, constantly for sale by WM. 11. WILLIAMS r CO, m 141.4 Hankers and /troller; ear. Sd I Wood sta. Evening Class in Mathematics. -TN the Mathematical Department of Duff'. College. prune =enure tau,:ht Atithaselle. Mph.. tntr.Trignenmetr. kleruntratinn. Etnreellast kc.— usesl p i n e will be taken to gleellnn, the mow OS.. and resale& ethods of ostentation: W. have Us dio ennead a new elan fir Lang Dividon. the tla ow Root., a o , by which the usual labor is strident more ban.hair: els, onreral attreeladons in Multiplication. as sonnet. PI. low renal and will apply lean 7 Ptehl L i a o 1 ,.. Y: crane evening. except Saturday'. limns, 7 tog, L': M. Terms 110 per haireession. P. 11 A I DILN s A.M., • cote Professor of klathemstAcs. • w. zwwAtaw.- wirwstr. AiTNA. GLASS WGRAS, WM. DAV/1180N .4k CO., MANUFAGTURERS and denim in Vials, flwttles, and 41 kind, of Orem ww,llll2it tilawwwrr - PIZ akin ttal'AbVetfrutotll:l7.V.P: madly C----- PARTNERSIIIP.—Wo, have this. (Iv O- weighedwith et M. JAMES Id ILDWELL. cote Melting the hutineat under the name and rtlle of J. & HALL A SPEER. JIMIS S. UAL JAMES A. SP IL' Valley Pomo. Plough . Work. J. SALALL &SPEER. .:, :,• .. ' HAVING commenCed openitione in the ...., Noll . , li i netorir In Manebints t urir oregiunn ndi= l ,llnnnsTat i will re7ntlid J. P. Ile= tont Doable or Drill Picilsbn J. El P.W. Irl LI (nor'.. Plounlin Improved Inver Pronittin . bo. ull Vitra_ Illgli 7 , 2 ' .!..V1. 8 .71, 1 :175 '' r " th " tio.„ ''' bnri rinolinsile nr retail, at our ll'iiintrionn.Mlll4 Mn stseinitalling,7l=irer. • NEW PLOW 1 0 ....CT0R ' • VAI_,LEY FOREVEWO ' KS. -J, S. HALL ci , .. SpEER, If AVING ',, commenced oteratons ‘the JA, NEW PLOUGH FACTORY. Ins barter, e ere rounneerturing PL OUOLUi of every werrlptlon the =Nit Improved retterns. Among them will be found 3. P. Hall s Patent Double or Drill Ploughs:, J.li. Haire \Ps, tent Inns Centre _Ploughs. Improved Lever Pinola.: ieWwi. HUI Bide and Sub,uolL Oattou and Surer Ploughs. Wel er with Plough Pointe end Castingeoteveiy deseriotlo Our Plielghs and Castings wen be had Who/mule en Retwll. at our warehouse No. 153 Liberty ..1.0. Pittsburgh. aulbeindtweiS I Carriages for Sale. Ifl undeisignedltidne justreceiTedoEr !moths raate at Us CAREllaa/f: WARY. _ISK, vitnated near the Two M t l. atm, between it. tare, Lawrencerille. a oplenlid onattroant of Vehlclo. of emery dl.- 1141 m, and will continue to' maim mamba , ir, now and seconditand CARRIAGPX, SOLED'S. IWO CUES, It, which he .ill sell on the Moen Lerma for writ, florin. had metro ye.? practlce very to th. broth: a. and with his wall known ferilltiol In the Eurt • bo flatten himself in nuttlo¢ down all Ellukpcbtlota. Thome wieldoo to pureha!w on reapoctailly inritea all owl oraroln. thernaurra iltrpoo 7... I and p r v:adaw . llon pAGITERREOTYPES—you can : save time and momy t ir i o , l:t. to C r Altalra b ..Nmlt t , h o si tii ; mit,i.u...tbg. Parent, 7 / 2 .141r70t/ ' :•n‘, o lSetere nod tirade. mem butuy. wito health allow., for etla odd —to morrow, Ur aornd only the More calendar.. It...open Any and rewiring. Priem to mit all. lyS.leraft AIISTICALLS. - SIX V DAYS' PASSAGE., Pion Line of Monthly Packets, rim; TIM UNITED SIATES MAIL. \ The Dilating ship hare filed: /w 1,52. \ ane:, 1.300 land, July hut Ramp, 1,200 tems. J.ll 1853. Eynntuts.l.4ootonadus Prunklin.9oo tons.Aus . Ocean SUpteiL4so toot, Sept Litturct.L.4llo tans, 0rt,.7.. ilkens Marl, lAD la., D.. (ham 1.500 tuna. Oct.. 1843. t asiv . .. , l ,,g tflptn4 to lieu, na i l ., St.... l Cirrtcrx : 900 tans. Dernibrr. : .17Sert that.... Pub. 1834. Naphrata. ' tuns. Marrts . N•petinadr.l.oit , tow. May 1853. ' 10:4, - On.aan I.ootl luxUr, 31archi (Au - treat, Lusa tan, .1. 0 1/• Nistruf. B.oosstso. April, Id Ven The tilators Ships of this L113(1 .tainted with PaLerout• Patent sud carry Fr4nrie Mrtalie M.D.,* and inscalforeut Cllpprr Ship FLY LW SCUD. L 713 Tons litsister, W. IL PIM. Master, . td lb. ”Ilertynds" as Eighteenth SthlP of OD Line. and .10 sall On Nitsll.ourno. Austra/la. \ • On the Oath \ of September. The SLY MU SCUD la bunk; Into mast approved aim+ Tan ' A ' al_ tWuz i u n'l lt d, el 4 \ nf e tiUt Unmet and 'fastest tal:ppri . en IP* err...Wt.... 01 d s . ,uilekaut delay. i r , lyt&ultud number of Tar rtrlalt P..... , pure Tcly n un k la . sted. a n t . Pier AO E.% nirer or \ L tin , % 1 IlIZ• 4 21 ,1 4 ° ;"1;;k ‘ 2.1 _ \ : . PARRY, , , , ir!,\ ENERA COM3TISSION, FACTOR.— 'killattecuf •• the purchase and *aloof Denhamlda, Real ertata. On, and the negotiitlon of Mb. NOW. Mort. gages..d the collittlou °Cowmen tr. . V . P,Mt!'llit' \ _"' h k..,''' 4 l::; -° 4;re" 4 "; l 'l', d oltd':!l ‘parttavtyla hoped Nati...cll. vrll. he pee . Carotin. Men who ay tam him with,their boalneas \ OT.ce. No en lined et.,,tedgewo Liberty cud Peon st, \ • , 1 o. it, !Ltmg..lo Co., " " l erulne ' rr A Dilwort 1111\ R. AAP. Mach. y, \ Penneole. Mitchell . 'Co.', .Marthall ful/adry - A Co.. Indio,. Bonen* Ca.. `, Palmer. Hanna AO, Nleholonn A Payne, . Aloe. Laughlin, \ ' if.O• Halley F. Lorton. , Wm. Dilworth, \ ' . 2`.' t.'Pie,4 '.'; Ater. geatt., fietlCal Plalliteg. Addleon, \ e , John McFadden. • . Won enchant Rani, \ it, if, Kander. Weo. LIVIIIIII. , N. 11.1entlg, ~ Jobe& Roomment• \ oeo, 3141teueerer. ', • a Darliognn rectlol %VAL 3t \SHAW, Comm l / 2 iion and For': 'cordial, merehatiqin 73 Wed ut tic, Cloci.ati, Ohio. Itußgaekcc-Y. S. Doran dr .Tweed \ lk MDT, Carron • ter it Font Cincinnati:Monti 0 lnaft.,lfew Orleann A. Coltertioalo,Dlttaburgh; Trlplet MeFadeti t co.. St.leouls. A - . N . ' I A ~, k r je t , Ye .l ac ,f r ~ t a 117 6 ,* , c: c :1 4 3 - - . 11:Itolmt Vali Ocxxis, to \ which 1174 -t io r vtre P fe t u h t?e i n r o it enstonviogand the , pubila In general. '. l b. &loud. have beau Weeded with ant are, dog wilt tn add Mn low on there be purchseed 10=y , .. Thelr Mex . %tonote, in ge f Inc following, - ' \ `loth in b et leilkg. nand., taunt an Cla'd ee It. stAc.l " • DI suited. le 't el Plaid Caehotereilha\ "' rig Lc itiriallornbaslaen . Cnltitn and lllncharcon, ma * colt de Labor, Luebflukaide Clanuele, striped A figured' licelein . . yth„, cee.hg,,,,, a ' , Scobroideriem I, . Canton Cloth: ' . Cloves and Ilociark . , I Paranattea, dile:along ' , Ribbon.", It Oh all'gradm and color, 1 , r711A - 3:,FRENvir II E.V1.1 d'OR.9. at the very loweet prjewg with 9 9c9.L . , , ..-..t. mut of Uotvelteeviust lc.dn leer • Iron Croat Dulldltord ,‘• 91 Mar et et Notice to Shippers. 7 \ , THE Ohio and Penneylva,nii - Raikroad Com tctoy le premedto eartlYrelghiewlthDreeraptnenana patch. Through height le earned front PlDebnrch to Creetilue In nineteen hour., and there are , twoonureUng Ilona from CresUlne to CinOlunati, en • that shire.. may (rely upon lb. prompt forwarding of' their 'doodle. Data. I roan Pittsburgh to Chtelnuttl. 40.80 and 60 nentioer 100 ' lb.. Arc th e threw cisme, of freight, Freight la Clopped through .1 low rates to varloo. otl lnto In thee West, Ap. Or 0 ' .1. A. IIEARES,Fmtat Agottly. • or D. S. COUItTNEY,Meater oteTransportation. Pittsburgh. July 20, 18.54.-.171:1 I iv erpOof--l and romhiplad n_ e y_ l . _ hia ltec—_ ..o ohr,o OTI PE: — ThCIIIOPHILADEPTLA .v ul 11 =al to tin.P.ol, SATURDAY =A fleotetator. I' Vfat l Vl.SVelerg: , n ' t!FLlZ T ut,.. "l B9r:P . lititailas, ' . Or JOiln Till/MrSOn_, h ditent, ne3Ow 410 1.11.12. et_ pitteburgh. ~ , . • . 0 111.14 FOR . SALE. 132 (Loren, ' situate y On the Tonsbleiheor elver, mare store Arnie. Pori and 20 from the do AO acre. in etate of evltt• and6o Omit. bottom land; remainder ellen* Mintier end well watered. A two story brick boom. a large frame lairo witti swine basammin al., imitable Oniebnilithiftn— Aprle and Peaeb mimed .10th &Mandel:me otber fruit tries of elides ma U1f..., Pyre $3O per sere . Tama eaez Al.. ran be had the stork and farming n l , mykroientin TU. ' 4 " l . 7a /IVA it and ;Pe r il h t In tit air PIA 0.14 • &al innate Ante.. 6 140. 3d at. Tea, Tea;Tee, • are receiving. .from Now York. end rbiladatphla ;du lIALP lar gr.r.ll=l,llll(nlleferrai.lignre"ainft° s.nd as anal. UNn•h."Alitialt . • iy•tr ' Polan Teigon , 11i#LifAms , SclootgchOot' dornOr of . hyrr and Liberty W.,how/via ii)l2. VOR tl flh I 0 L a 'item oi Lov4on ato:t; ILAlnlrdtti tad. --,. /ring L. t.4 . llmrxTuu.7l rral aß k.tr.n wr bt u % . 7114 L. ,lkiliNireSWf.i. 14'1E11 6T- 7 .Er A . A . *Oslo dislsoblo sifetsie s .WTL •. . • Silfaerers o „ • - 1 - 011 N \M. OA VIES, JCINES ,k, CO., sin ee roireatlcontletonla . Fornlstiln Coala, and Maras last/us-o,of t, 4srl - s l/hlrts..Ties. tn. W.,,,,t..t. 4g STEA 4EIM IG CO., N ,69 Broadway .I\._ d t, i,. .1 4 ,..1 1, ti jel l rlikiLLeee and 111111n7Uoods. Mobs ;', CIIUCIURPT, FROLIC& \\4, 110 L- T llAlJSket.'Nos.l74 and. ilt,..t.the,tr . streek.tinteirter!, reeP 7 i'i= 4,t. .' l .l ' rm . 41X:de"..Te'r9=1.ii t gii"‘ 1 ._ . . A‘oE TAIN 112.31KDY. -' I:TSE the Meileit Mustong Lininiont in • I Rheumatism. bend . Burn, -Sprain, CAIN/. Piles , au. km, an effactual tore or all ast.ssusl mololahala of plan as aninial. E. W. West k. original °Hl:luster end %unquiet°, 101 l Bruodwako. . : • 1724 e DAG/TEI/11 ES. O,GURNEY, No 34 - 9 adway, the oldest, i. , and mostextenalse offal, ent,ln the Cu/tad \ \ .e/13 47 EliTh ' ilT.A ' VIIES:\ '— \ \ 1 T' ORR., Designer `and \ Engraver on cr . Ilioi4. 71 and 7/ MIAMI sweet. Thil la the largest and best totabllahment In the Unlte4 Et/qrs. L I DWARDS, SANFORD &`, 124 /tureen, No. 30 Ilibulwn7b - - worded two =I born .11 parts • Pittaburgh-Adnuntt co. L, YANdY \ ILIOOD9 . 4NI ViNCIELMANN & CO Fanny Goods, Button". Cone, „ —„—. eash buyers, only savau per cent /tot plunt orithotlnp portlrrn prices. Yoe your own henollt call and tn... ou2t2i.. .11ENCII AND 0411111-N FANCY BASKET& - A . ir II A R LE.S . ZIICV \ CO., 52 Midden Lane,' 1J Importer,. of Pren-lh &eta Cierrnan..Yancy and Travel. Ingnaaketd. and snannfactnrars Caue and Colored WU- - re to! Farnito and Jana, ;Ind Woricstandd to DILATER AND TENDER& ' W.ilr. -IL JOKSON, (Pprrnerly,W. & N. I JArgiod d Po,) Grate sod_ \ Tender Maker, 891 Ilroedvrar, am. door above 19th FL No vork- .1164 . , I.Id.IIDIVARY., de \ , 1. , S. & W. W. CORNEPIX. '13.5 and 143 ey . Centro driet. Plain and Ornameatal Iron Work. ' nets, rvas, .... — 7, —7----- TII0 rl .)1PSON'& ROESLER, No.l4.sla.idan [Ao It:porter% arid llanafacturor, oc run and ohnsale'Dealwr In 1-I,t, Straw Good, to. , spldr CM .A.RNdeli:l3., &a 1 ' '' • pA.VID CULVER,(lnceatorigtd Patente'e) fel Cliff emit, manna:tenser .and dealer, ',Werth, rutaLl. purtiaora. R etißterte, N•antilatori. \ INDIA RUDDER OMR& \ . r E NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 5Q Malden Lane, N. S., Manufacturer, and tchnimat re In ilocriyaafe Patrnt Boots. Shoes. ' WIRE,. Clothing. Balla Toy, Rubbe r ' ihAtgai . 1:1-ENRY DAVENPORT., $6 J.lm street, • Ilanufseturert and Dealer to `e err deeetiption, and ton. eneir's Patent Rubber Figniee, Paw RubbeA Goode IN'DIA RUBBER:, CO. -II John lj e l C. l° ,l4 - - blcgu r Clothbae,Clotha, Drug— .lV:rtreZZZ.tiea $2,PO to SPOlieseb. feslll , h l- . 3 Dir , .. 4 ' iltagPle 11 1 i111TP. urocratrii,ATEN^T.) i FADIES' ' ELASTIC t Kilns, 'Bou g h , . Patent—P. 'OATES, 31 Barelap street, obvialte the ..dit,...1 . z...;;,Nb17.,T0rt.------- - of altsv.7l°' 1 - . atilt - m:4U RODS ' A3l- QUIMBY O I. SON, .Deitler. is Quiia- a 9. br . . leaptoaall Rola. 0131. N0.1.T.1 .S.aet 27 th atrit , t ! 11 Namur street. \ • MOM:Ma /1.41) - 31A0116ilt TOOLS. 2., Qa • • CIfENCk'S. MA lIINERI DEPOT, 62 13ourtlatal ateaeL Meath:wt., atel Matablae Toole. 511'51e/tr. INSTLIIENTS.. ' , ft AROLLL &C0.,17 Ma (len Lane, agitars '.• , ~ I ) 2.' ' .:Intltu 4.. s .. Aesonleonia bran lnaruntenta, and gating", , ., 14 1 ERDINA,ND Z1K18AU.14.,1; CO., 110 97 A L Malden Lai, Importers of Vinlitte. tinitare, Aneortle one, titling. Brim ftutruatenta. &e, !F. mah.l4.aar. PIANISIIED=7I7 AND JAPANIrD WARF. g EOROE 110DOETTS, so. 1911:1am Yon, Wltolnalo MinylArttu4, 11uport r T. , ,a and 124freo Ur., Stank Wikter tlmiers. 74 . ,T.Jit0 atl.l tin od, Le.. kr., 11. sorazilod the FM =tutu st the No. 'Cork C 1,14 Palace!. ie27.1. • PAPER *A= no ma • TRIM W. FIELD - I CO., 11 Cliff inreet, Utraporters epd Wholvasla_ttoaler• everyer.gereet (Imp. and 14plIsb PA.M.S,'•aftd ve dverriptlipt of Papeettearilloctuvers material.\ U*AN trze , &,.. 1.3 , 412T0W, No. wow. vt great Farietor PAPER for Boottc era.s. dtatiraterali ,,A inters, llontble es. Mattalhttayera, and'Tradevaien riun AYb Cl/LOr AfANIJrAta•UNIM. • Arm AINBOW COORWORICS:F. L. NICII- N Aet.51,3 .Iclin 0.. Nem York; l'ati..•l Chrome n. iIEFIANCE SALASIANDER SAFES. 4 IWUKETN. TONS AND FANCY GOODS. , . • • . • , .. \... . , i ATILRORN a ' 130., 5.1 Maiden ]gene, air cat. etaln)yaod :V MOW Area% imPertwe. etrYOYS and FANCY Owl." ' ' - , , , . . _ . ---' '111.14 Folt il.oOlis ituifiliTi4i , i.. -' iP'7 A,": LLEft, COATES i-, YOUtE, No. 279' .7 Pearl caret, Enemitatio Illes, awohlrit Chimney , tmett Iwoben:_materials. Meted.. a. - ‘, - , \ , WLNOTY ULAS/3, • PAINIV, aM ' • a _ L IL POII,LON & 7 CO ., jrnio`rteis Of • ‘Preniela Coach 6 wiO4A. Olam-No. CA CAMAY ~ , , T 4 ROPR INS. aV . isi . l ll.l.EßS,l.mporiere of . I,'•onieb Windweti No. Cl Y.r.lay greet, Nem 4.- ~ *'-'. \ YAlliligNlCh r —7— , PfeToll3l„ SCALES \ \ \, 1.,,..W 0re reSeereley, teatad-Allnya .• , ritthtlhaaeknioertedged • .....:t - , '''..... 7 ; .44,114, j'hUlAbL...Ciia. W.OOILY ; ' ...•11 4 :'• :''''''' ', 2.1.) m isl:ttik. .‘"• \ ... • • _ '''''''' ' • '':„ • ._FAI namts a c 0... ' ...,01-110:1 V • ' \ No. %Water W. L e 8 0i t t , 11 , 3 ,.. E C. \RMA.I.I.i. egetiator or , N 0.68 Wall etraeNti 'Yak " oltr=msby, ,m It Filtered. potattentip \ \ ‘, , att E \ itlmcw6c 6 N - Ilowe YiW• "le WiniOn`n•""... Vie NeTelt; WesarkPaye etAhteon, Banton, ..,. Lonha o. \ Littyr , _,_ , kIGIA, LENGTH CRYING & L4I , - HI T G‘ MN% also. • lariat virtety of Ms Nn ber Nil a and Tow. all of which We Mr more beaht I th 4 town Arother materials, .4 a .tmutatadtiptee_ _ d „lg. V i r o lle n t i , y the Frgra f 4gre t l e lb&itj u: ,:i lane. N. Y'.. . tales. e= 4 '` . p ~.—‘,. ..._,_._ ___,„_, _ \ 'Great' , 41tintement in , :ziew Tort , \ PIANOS AND .11A'LOLEONA, , ,POR CASII. IJORAGRVIATERS, the gieat Music `ansaofttakt.adar, 533 BroadereY, Weir 'York e le up to eh's,* allege ant with ht. onetoment nth.' ovals:they lt to the 6 n of: Wall Street, to !Mae .rustle meow togrle b 03 }DAM. tb* Pmeect tight j=i '° l l ll, " .lllr4 \ sz rarr ' : r ya ra t gr =V. 1 5 ,r. Y om prie, mak\ III: waretraant cow iWsw Flamm from three et the am. eadmoat ealetanted Marton- Nan. brim Wm. thow of `sweet/ of the beet Nes, York Bla ke Inelodine the beautiful and mnoll admiend Wow. W ma' Fictoa team eta ran laotm7. en 6 NNW." °' the t 8011470, Nem Ilwate, Nem Ywk nod lIMIWo roarkec alai rig. opportunityytoweleeth.l 000 T i te,Al l :r.. ~,, :11.....t.60GA 11311211113003. WA , & V:, Nu,' ~,, ..4 '3l rai6egi=t;ts of all \Mae , . da . .Jem. Ttembm.A. 6 1 1 7 4 I=l . M fgre.r=t ' gal' it ' te b il rtl! 'ateend i senednie of ribittOr7 Wkalt of Ilanoa.Metoecem nd . Musical. • •• • e -to thrmarded "7 miChNeh the of hoetana. \ • , 1.44, Sei t ta ir tar v ti It a . n . usatode, lekt.o 7.4 allllk NOTICES &C. VEHTIC • • 'The late Env 4 Wick 4-leCand- • sttir. b—aieztt-t, death " ' IM D. Mira ret.led bo abound Fled, at tboto ofll oo , oofaao tt-cag .ad w ,,,, a tt . Lk . 13ANDLIAPI, g illTriag Pander. \ cO•PART SHP The'unlersigned„ of !be laAttrm of W i r0001.0.6 'efto to-5 IL K,: ay- ~„ nt ,,,,,, ~,i th, ,b , ,,„ In all •• ENNS and HARRIS °. A. COVVia 0.1. t. pawn con -• alum toe Wholoaalo 0 or, Roodtatandiallott b a the old statal. coma ca , • Rood and Hate, eta Pitt bun • under tho, name 004 sql. or 11.CANDLESA MElt.'S I.- MI .Wal-r. l l, to-, . f rite a math:maws? of Use pa • • - No literattr oatottaod iota,' late ftrm. i ` • ' D. arCANNbiaoll • ! HAVE this dA,y pure:: . Red . 13 interect of N ., !carpal Dihroott intallitl SNP, OIL °Rill 4•Cl). e bassoon yin to Cottaintiod. at•th o of2l d, No. 130 and I=, Samna at. ttudoetthe at le of 811 VER & Dllo WOFCTU. • i, JOYLN`3I.DI WORTH. Jttly ist. 1934.' ('O - PARTNERSIII.# - Ee '114V . (1 . L 1.,..1 essaisted curvet. In tit CUT" bk." ""- It. Mari. st.. th e partnership t data Prow the • • 4.7 "YnnuarY leat. and th. basin '• to tot onkAustati lender the name sal era of SC. ti cello A Brothees. WASUINGietiN 11cCLISTOP a • NlMgl,.'" '''S'AX. K • ' Pittsburgh. May let, liint•-arai -• • ' \ LP ENIOVAL-4. .& W. Rea ave rernor . .4Am Soria Water and 90 F ro nt ate- • Decimate:VP ---t NERSIIIP NOTICE. The ettiv A i ß J ha" ade."Y " - iniai • en - • •,/ ,. B . te ' ', the yannetion of. the a aa.w. and lie Dry . WhAlheSIL. under the firm of HAIM:. A A at NM \ \ , i. .. Market and 8 Union Meet, t \ • A A. J. MOAN, , , mhgtf DANItIL AIM. IVOTICE—I have sold my, interest •• \ the \ \ . '4ll J b n ' t7.ll% p.," 1 11 . m r.._, 4 ,7th`:t. ° ;... 5 _ 1 1t.,a \ 7:, P ont st. 1 WlLS.:l . y l =mmenu the Pair Dimsalbe • nonage of my friend". P. H. ~latil.. 1.1 ptteibuyg),July "th e BLS& • w •• I. A. 14130 -- - -,- .... .. .-.-. MO. MUMS. '',; SA. foNii i Co:, - .13:11 - ant i Brass Foun- . Sere and Bea Fitters. barite sttention to their et ‘otehandellers. Brackets. Pendants and other taturea 'a - • ' ~:4 ', Vie ea up holm.. with SWAM and VW o.k e braes awning, A \ • °{{all Mode to oraw Wrath Itailroal pumps and tank fit- it 1 , Dimling keep anti-attrition maxim:atm:lily on hand. • V., ‘ .el WM. . EftWISS ID . ' . .41 . ., ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front AL itetwet.lki door Boni Market. Dale; in Lake Chun. pant Ore.. Pig Iron. im. Deal property bought and sold. \ i3TRASY GDODS - iriset. i` ' .THOS.' \ WRITE & C0..N0. 41 South 201 i ..i. !amt. Philadelphia-80mila new eatablitanank- how Goods-Large and uneouslied assortment. Entitle:ly i, \ .., ALEX. FRASER, . ~ '4 . Ornamental Plasterer, , =, Jorieertray,:tgd Iliad) ALreglitalp My. 1 Y. LOICENZ.. SHY- . -TIIOS. WO:MOAN. • i " - e2 211 t 'drag WORKS • kMENZ & W1G113.51.A.N, Mazdfacturere of a Mod. of VLNLII, •BOMY-S.and WINDOW ••i.G.I Water and CO Front stree Mahwa. N. B.—Dartioular• attention paid to ts. udd liser of Window Olawitiod nitrate moulds Ptlltittko and VIM.. • what ' ' • ' gbtice togb.'--- - - xibtice btand after August 3d no freight will be efi ractironl at the/odors' street Station ot th e Ohio and. ry Peutua Railroad for ablocarat. altar the boor of 6 o'elorZ P.. 11:, lOW Luling must be Imolai Into the ftelght boo Wore Vo'clook,• J. A. IMAIIEf t atot.tf • Cratoht Agent O. 4aP. H. R. SEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN _LAUGHLIN, • MERCHANT TAILOR. IIAS einnui4ceil business ut No. 39 Mar , ' Lek street, between &mud and ThlriEstreets. He istrweleed from the importers and manufacturers a =7 o Perre= i n7i7:ll:iitullt7 r illtr i = Nitylee .ad qualities, whim ItiNs ineparnd to isle op to Mdor, to the moot a ge and to lb. Lest man- ner. glaring had large exisnienert In his businees,lse feels coaddent of wising entire satisfaction. , Lie Inglon his frinsd ate call and examine his stock. ' ' a 01740 , 'V n 1 SSOL 0 T fON , OF•. - PARTNERSHIP— A,The lirm of I,ll.l;iihr A W.L.X.TON Is this day 'ells, the mat.' consent. We hare disposal of our en tire Uroamy Knabllshment, No. - ...35 Winer st o to It,. J. iII..IIaI,II.IAND. who will wintinmi the business, sat' Le hereby autbosited, to wheat ell, accounts dui to us and to settle ell elitism against us. \ .101110 LAMELY. August Mad. MAL ' ' J. WILSON I'AXTOIII ' • _ James IL McFarland, " . • WIIOLENA r.l" Jo BETAIL DEALER LN FBMILI .GROCERIES„• ' • , Teas, FrultkPickles, 'apices), Preserves, \ WOOD'AND WILD° W WA= • Domestic House Fuistishing.Gooifi,.: No. 265 Liberly'Street,„ Pittsburgh. A. BROWN, Mild moat atf respealy in , lice form the whale that holcoep. ad bawd, at, kiln stand an e west side of the Diamond. Allegheny City, a ,eunk. Dl.Aanortmeut of Verdtissidlundn. Mgr, Wenitisn nut ten are made to order, to the hen style, Atrraated equal tasty \ - the United States. 111. Blinds eaw b. gamoTod wit.bou the aid of a wrest driver. lisehtis tnnilissed this tt stock, and wood of the I.4blnet Clanllstunant of • Itsnisey 6, ellialland t I ass weepers/el to fundsh their,old \ - nartomertae wellos tha .putrile at • lane, with b••Vd.II In their li ge. Agency; No. 0 Hood street. Pittsburg : • ' metal \ : J. A. BIG/WM . T. 1411NERACOMMISSIONM.ERCIIANTS, ' lk.lm Pi Wool, Floor. Produce arid'Prorsbms. \No \ NOttli Water gibes'. Pkillsdelpbts. \ • RARBAUGH MORES; \ EMW AR DI NG COMMISSION MER (ITIANTSI,Deslankio Wool wad Praline Oriel kinds \ 2l Liberty. street. Pittsbarsib. roli27-Iyd • SCOTT, Dentitt, Fourtla qtretit., . Ass doors west Lif litsrkst. fere . ai hoar. • roo Alw x rt o rioted. -l5 0 TNA INSURANI \2;al raid. Gyrio, Meilen/ illa a LN - 10 . \ THU& A. ALEX/ Thto rtNugpr Pram, _ Oil OE COMPANY, Han ZIMZE! Is - beuezer Flom:4 E.• A. 8u1k..1,17, ;bland Matt.% Y. 8. .1f44 a. ;lite enri n -Junin. P. Monruy E.RNOW Blatt' Mate Wood osi' rant* , . • • I , ourth arse. Pi Amovra , We terms, Pt 14,4 )UISB to Let, 3 at the corner of Penn rA Ito not on reaaonalble o darler,.. ledlately. Apply n - ty 11 \ \ 'ALIO \ I,ol' L' TEAIPER,ANCEVILLF, :FOR LE—Fronting% Yea oh Walnut et.. on theeonat elnlna lot ot aim IL Rblllipla. and ronoinq book to • 10 tee alley, 11,10 tot la .1, el Glittered. and the Mho IA Teropel•onsillle beton newly settled, • ;ervrantea deed . oDI be Ono. Terme rear. Apnly to JUSEPII gLlitilijiatorney at Law. rorl7- t , t 7l Omit stmt. '‘, • Lots for Silo or Lease. NUMBER OP BUILDING LOTS, on • \ , ni544,..5. Comm °. and Nude 04 and on Penna. .. • Ansa.,Tbeer lota an sitilatmefor Dwelling or Ottawa Amon, and mill to sold lomnn marten. or .10 be lensed fa ran years or Ims as may mdt tllr who rant. . . them . For pulled..., minutes of S. D. AZZAII, - \ \lm 17.1 f , Herbst M.. b %must ;, I and Mb. --,---- dnderi Lead Company of WiscOnsin. .• \ TILE Coritorutors of this Ciiirkpaoy:ltave Bankings to sotossiptlon to the s ..r.PlM.l 8 1 .e0. .- at t Hamm of Mimes. A- WILE Orin 4 00, No. 71 Fourth rt., Pittsburgh, ohm pamakleta ecattOrtlog Charter,treolwleal bormss, Its eass beobtalnad by WU. dotting Informatioseeslatiea to the COIDNLIII. , chit • °mu eivsnosms......O.sms.utss npne...... .. .T. - n: 5:73 ?Ws Also CA- to Nl ; ) s . l r : S & S. Sl 3l en . k. m ' Y ' sm, S l tZ " (8 1r e t • In n lnsn. N c alls,Glasa,,ottom I uns. and Pittsburg • . [....admv.g...noir..rer Of Wood and Water Ma.. Plttsbnegh. P. ___\ ____ , • Psalm Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh: KENNEDT, CHILDS & CO, Manufao ewarsor— • • 1'.., A No‘Ol hrtark.l4 fihsetlngiq • NV , Cbals, of all sedan and Madam, ' :: Pod PM ' 11 , nes ma A iroPe 54V1 sten ma deansi em Aonm 'Yams left at the 17artheare St.ra of Loins, Wilma • Wood street. MIN hays artantlem. ' leaklY v \rii TN\ E r ( f I ILFAalnable'ProperW foi , Sale. • • i OUSE situated' tlie \ Nortli-Enst side of lie Diamond. Mad known ,ar,Llndaal'a rd. Toga. The' ot. Is on. hundred and twearleet In depth by twatiti ati and !ra o sa the er mar two atory i rk ten `T-Virtr " ATIRGIBIX MANUFACTURED T9BAO I bozea niel extra black and rieh , • 2 I.i. Itneker'slo . • I , 24.Dtilat's bdo Doeall Wye n 1101445 dd no. Dam'. SC \ 34 do Moored 10i t• •30doIt Z. 10c • 2 nose. , Crompton's 4244 twin; . • • \ 10 bath. Y. W. John), tioit net pounds , • 7 ban. P. Loehr youndat ZS hen. J . armee 10s. Thenbore Mel:does an ilirtet from Lim manntacturin; and. will be sold at Fiastatiypriees, by .414 YUDDY.JoN.Nd soh. 80 & 51,WAtoz et. \ NSW BOOKS BY, Jos..sium, , D.—ON &detour. or Instleltal Skstehos IRfa=ins c tesbt terisanyt; Its early ialnlsters, earth. tI Its tint records,oy Joseph MThPot SIAO Just reed wad dr ale by JcHN B. DATISO. C&N.lsklst Meet, =sr fourth. 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