P ITTSBURGR-G AZE,TTE BIDDLE s CO.---- D. L. 111/ITON- . smut& searri ritnnu• P.T.TTSI3I:TROFT: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 19, 1856 PLZAEEIW:MATPIR OrIACE PARR or. Trao PAPER OA .V—Ellx Dothan pa annum. Moab% In advance. • WEIMLY—Tono Dollars per annum. In adistma, los M nomiled on ins oollowlmt moulltkom" . . . 'Tom , Cbplan pet 00 . Torn Cow 000 IlfirTenow mubeedmltted Into s elnb. incre mei er IDv et any Poet rmeamu time. bleendlng one driller. MDB .sairMivanee te are etrAMly zepublidomad the .itcroned ii pe bnci Qantas b ant.anna. it in mowed RATES OF ADVERTISING. one aliare;(lo noel Ot Doc omen or Agate.) one each additlooal lasertion-- 025 Do • • . ono 116 3 01 iDoo Do ne month-- 600 -• Do three 9 00 • ' for 10 03 Do oda 11 00 Do twat. menthe... I'3 00 Steamog Dade, (5 Ilaes or leeaTor: annum 00 Oledollar wieh additional hde: Oneepotre. eluouteable at plasm" Ow . 3- =lO exclusive of Met 20 00 Sze= APPOITIOSUCLIFT.—.It will be the daty of the legislature which meets this winter et Etarrisburgh to apportion the State into Benatcat. lal and Representative districts. It A ,. porhtipe, a favorable circumstance that, while the House Is loodoeo, the Senate anti Governor are just the reveres; so that neither party will have it In its power to gerrymander the State, oven if either had the wilt There is therefore a prospect of something like a fair apportionment. ; unless, in deed, the looofocti majority in the Rouse should become bull-headed and, failing to have its own way, detest an apportionment altogether. This we do not anticipate, however. • Representatlres are apportioned upon the basis of the number if tastablee; that is, the hun dredth pert of the total number of taxables in the State is the ratio for a representative. The number - of enables for the year 1866 has not yet been publiehed. In 1855 the total was 665,000, and this year it is probably not far from 580,. 000, which would give 6800 as the ratio. Some change will necessarily he wrought in the apportionment. The strictly agricultural counties will lose, while the mining and manu facturing counties will gain. Berke and Books will each lose a member; and Schuylkill and Al legheny will each gain one. Westmoreland and Fayette will lose ono; and the counties west of the Allegheny will probably gain one among them, under a different combination than now exists. The amendments to the Constitution now pend_ ing, and which will come before the ensuing legislature, propose to change the rule of rep— resentation eo as to permit the oily of Philadel phia and snob other cities as are large enough! for that purpose, to be cut up into einglo repre sentative districts. This would entitle the city of Pittsburgh, as at present constituted, to two members and the city of Allegheny to one; and would break up, to some extent, the unity of the large delegations lent from Philadelphia; but the plan hes yet to pass the ordeal of the legia laturwand be submitted to the people, and can not go into operation until 1864. Three things are to bo taken into account in making the apportionment this winter. The first, is, that gerrymandering never did a party any good, and never will; partylbould therefore be left out of view as tench as poesible, and the apportionment made upon fair principles and such as will best promote the material interests of the . fitate. The second, is, that oonotlea should be jelned together as little as possible in fortriing representative districts; especially !should the malting of large districts in this way be avoided. And the taitd, is, that as more counties will present large fractions over the ratio than can be accommodated with o member each for such fruition, the members thus to be awarded should be given to those counties which are e teed lly growing in population, rather than to those which are stationary or retrogressive. For in • stenos, if Allegheny, has, say, aa,ooo tta.ableot,„ - • members - members and have a fraOtion of 4000 over; and biting a connty whioh is regularly increasing, from the steady force of-circumstances, in pope "- laden, wealth and resources, it would be the earl of wisdom to give 6er the sixth represen tative, rather than to some other county, sta tionary In ite population, which may have near- I 7 as large a fraction over. Is the coarse af.tho seven yeara for which the apportionmeno lasts It is certain that such a county as this rocket largelyi outgrow the basis et ita representation. These are ecncidcrationc which will cecinas rily force themselvea upon the attention of our representatives. Let them also consider that, in this matter, they are legislating for the future an well as for the prevent, and that they owe mere to the Interests of the .sate than they possibly can to any supposed party or Individual interests; for thus, and thus only can they pro perly" Meet, in an enlarged and manly eenee, the iespolisibUltiee that are upon them. Tux Herr Tamx.—A correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, writing from Kanea3, reveals the next probable plot of the Buthancero—to wit: the admission of Kalinin as a Slave State daring the next session of Congress, while Pierce is yet President, so as to relieve Buchanan from the odium of it. He says : "At the late Border Ruffian election, held an the 6th of October for delegate to Congress and members of the Bogus Legislature, a ticket was voted thus—" Constitutional Convention" or "no Convention." A large majority of the Ruffians favored a Canveatioa, which will doubtless bo held about the second week in December. The reason why I presume it will be held then, is, that many of the loaders of the Ruffians, if not all, will desire to be delegates at snob oCanyen. don. The Bogus Legislature meets in the be ginning of January, no that should the Canyon.' don be deferred, these worthies could not at. taint. The Convention of December will draft a Constitution, and submit it to the people in January..-The Free State men will have noth ing to do with it—will not vote on It—do that, of worse, the ruffians will have a large vote of approval. It can be sent to Congress in Febru ary, and enough weak-kneed doughfaces with some few South Americans can do the job. This of course would take the odium of the ant from the Incoming administration of Buchanan, and doubtiena Pierce would be glad to finish the dirty work he began." The annexation of Texas, which formed the staple 0f the issue in the Presidential election in 1844 was accomplished precisely in the same way. , t was put through at the short session Succeeding the ele-lion of 1844, and received the apiroyal of Tyler just before he wont out of came. The only obvtaele in the way of doing the'eanie thing over, is the difficulty of getting a midoltiyi in the present Home. Bat we shall See. Tan BIODSOILIIO OF TEM EBD.—The New Or haus Ballrtfn,•oae of the leading papers of the South, Ia by no moeua certain that the defeat of FRAMONT has crashed the Itepublioin party or put an and to the agitation of the Slat•eri ques tion. ' After noticing the rapid growth of the free•soil sentiaont Id the Northern States, It Says: "Dots any one believe' for a moment that a party of -stab rapid precocious growth Is to be discouraged by a defeat that was so near being a victory: or that it jotabate in the least ide gree one of its energy and activity? The bat tle le not ended, it is only prolonged; and re newed vigor and lope will be infused in the breast of the combatants. The fight, henceforth, will be routranci; the prize of victory not simply 'Free Kansan, put the utter prostration and subserviency of the slave power." The BoLiciffs is right in believing tbat the gO. publican party le fat from being discouraged by Its failure to cleat its candidate. It has obtain ed in the late band to-band struggle a knowledge onto strength and capacities which giro It the assurance of future success. No great contest ever was decided . at one trial. Free from the embarrassments which ewer; attend a pasty . In poWer, it will have time to coneolidato its forces, conoentrate Its strength, and take advantage of the distraotioce which wilt Inevitably spring op and weaken.the clew.. "Ten A ?annum Btu Ilisiono Aso tdiartirrauso.—A bomb braithba— tette Os Elybod of Pictsbmth, bn , A.1858, by M. W. Jacobus. D. D. Pittobargh: J. 8 Dmibbn.Fibbnobbr, blazke. Bt." Thla le the title of a nest pamphlet of 20 pages jest issued. It is publikhed at the request 'of the t3Triod--a complimeut to its author which penal of its eenteuts will amplyjeetify , Ii le for sale at the bookstore of Mr. Par isoc: price =2I!M Farther Particulars in Reference to the French Steamship Lyonnais. The Marquis de Montholon, in his capacity of Consul General of France, has received a fall report of the loos of the Lyonnais from Mr. Legtderre. After being duly sworn, deponent declared that sald ship having been duly cleared at the Custom House of Pew York, and also at the Consulate General, sailed for Havre on the 30th of October, at 2 P. hi., and got out to eta about dark. After quitting the pilot at '5 P. M., we made goad way, and at noon the following day (Sunday) were 195 mitre from New York, with fine weather, good breeze, and averaging ten knots the hour. About 11 P. M., the night dark, the ship running lights according to reve lation, the man on the lookout called "a chip to starboard, bearing down on ns under full mil!" The whistle which had been put on board at New York, and Idahoan be heard ten miles off, was immediately sounded. - t sThe helm was put har.l4,port on the instant; hut nevertheless a three masted vessel struck the Lyonnais soma the companion way, amidships. The bow-sprit of the ship broke with the con cussion, and etoye he the aide of our vessel from the companion way as far as the shrouds, ser iously damaging the two 'starboard boats, one of them an Engllah life boat. The collielou broke away the Iron plater of the coal bunkers, letting in the water. We continued on our course dur ing about ten minutes; but the water almost im mediately extinguished the fires. The unknown vessel, in clearing away from us, left on the deck of tho Lyonnais part of her figurehead, representing a black dragon, with giltmane, red eyes, open mouth, with gilt dart in it. At the moment of colllslon, Captain Dennis rushed to the wheel; the first lieutenant, Mr. Gustave Matthlew, was on his watch, and deponent was at his poet on deck. As soon as the engines stopped, Mr. Gignenx, the chief eogineer, came up from below and declared that water was pouring in at the coal bunkers and the ship was sinking. The pumps were Immediately met go ing, but floating cinders choked up the values, and they became toeless. We then had recourse to buckets and formed a chain, whilst part of the crew and some of the pasiengers went be low to shift the cargo from starboted to port; but oaths water continued to rise, the captain ordered the cargo to be thrown overboard. Daring: this time some of the paesengers— amongst them two old sea captalne—a few of the officers and a number of mature were busy cover ing the Bide of the ship with a large studding call, whilst the carpenters from the inside were endeavoring to stop the leak with mattresses, quilts, do. The opening in the aide of the ship was at the water line, and appeared to bo two feet square. Oar exertions were all of no avail, as the sea was growing rough and we were an tittle to careen the Mesmer. Although over a dozen of mattresses and similar article, were propped against the hole, it became impossible to withstand the pressure of water. • We com menced sheathing the ship outside with largo awning, which seemed to stop the leak for a time. During all thin the bailing never ceased, but as we found the water increased rapidly, the conviction was forced upon no that a stoned hole existed beneath the water line. Notwith standing throwing overboard the cargo, and the continued balling out, the ship was sinking rapidly by the storm Two large casks wore then need to bail the water, the captain and officers lending a helping hand with the tackle. For a moment we thought the water was decreas ing, but it coon overpowered us. The bailing had lasted from 8 A. hi. to 3 P. u., and the men were exhausted with fatigue. The captain then lowered the boats and era barked the paesengere and crew. lzi order to be prepared for the worst, a raft bad been beiltdar• lug the day, of top masts, spare, cabin doors, chicken coop, do., do, end on it were placed two barrels of wine, two puncheone of water, and various kinds of eatablen, sufficient to last fifty persona placed upon it, at taut a month Ia the fleet crater were mime twenty. five persons amongst whom were the first and 'second en gineere,the steward, his nephew, all the cobiu servaut,FAten in number;) this boot was undur the command of the chief officer, Mr. Bowmen This boat had on board comps's, charts, chro twenty:a, sextant, end provisions for two weeks, with complete set of now eails. A secood boat, same sive of the fenny, took off twenty-five persons; she had the rare"-amount of food, na utical invtrumeute and new calls to the first cut ter, au 1 was under tee'cotornand of the two sea captains A life boat, containing about twenty. five persons, and having, like the other, a com plete set of attain, provisions and tnatretments, was placed under the orders of Mr. Doblot third Lieutenant. Anctherlife boat, contaraingstiait -- teen persons, with provisiona,..ter„.oneo weeks, was placed under the c oY deponent-- The various be equipped, were kept during the neighborhood of the aye = aptain remaining on-board the lab i,,„...Te'rthe first Lieutenant, four petty driers, atewardees, and Messrs. Claim and Bonestae, the Doctor and Parser. Two yawls, which might each hold six pardons, were moored to the wreck. Daring the night the life boat com manded by Mr. Dablot, which had been damaged at the moment of the collision, was carried by the waver against the raft, and immediately sunk; those in her were resound by the raft_ At 7 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesday, the 9th inst., the Captain, perceiving that the ship could no longer float, and was likely to sink every moment ordered those on board to embark in the yawls; he, himself, was the lest to leave the chip. Be fore the officers took to the boats under their re spective commando, the Captain called them into the deck bonne of the steamer, and pointed out to them en the chart 'the spot in which they were, explained to them the direction they must follow, in order to reach Otto riCartat land. At 8 o'clock, A. 51., the three boats made headway towards northwest In company. Oa quitting the wreck. the captain was seen with his men in one yawl, and first officer with purser in the otb• er, near tho raft. The captain declared hie in tention of remaining by the wreck mail the Lyonnais sunk. The raft wan moored to the hull „with a to fathom hawser, and a man etood ready with an axe to out loose when she sunk. The three beats kept company unlit ft P. at., when a thick fog set is, and deponent being to leeward of the ether two, lost eight of them.— He put about to rejoin them, but not fieding them, be continued his course towards the north west, without coatass or instruments. At 9 P. M. wind commenced blowing from north, and during three following days he ran before the wind, it blowing a 'gale. Passing over the bank, two men were frozen to death—one a fireman, the other a pamenger_ about 60 years of age, name unknown. Throw the bodies overboard— The survivors, deponent included. suffered hor ribly from (told, snow and hall falling Incessant ly, whilst the sea, breaking over them, had spoiled nearly all their bread and pp:edge:ie. Gth—At 6 P. M. saw a echooner to windward, but the state of the sea would not allow us to reach her. .7th—Heavy ewe, tempestuous eea, but rather nioderatlng. Had little rest during the day.— Evening, a calm. Bth.—Earls intho morning saw a three-moeted vessel about five miles off. Pulled towards her; but taking ao Notice of the eignals made by as, sho kept on her course towards the north. We followed in the name direction until 9th.--.Bunday.—About 8 A. M. saw a sail near horizon. Rowed toiards her, 'but a breeze. epringing up, and the, ship going in the same direction ao ourselves, we could not reach her. It was at this time that deponent saw another soil on the port side, bearing down towards them. !After three hours of fatigue and hard rowing, we reached her, and found her to be the bark Elite, ofßremendCapt. Nordcnbolett, bound from Baltimore to Bremen. The Captain took on all on board, and seemed happy in giving all the care and attention required under the cir cumstances. -Oar boat, with all it contained, was holeted.on board. Deponent asserts that with the courage and energy displayed by hie men they could hove kept the sea in their boat four or five days longer, which tact leads him strongly to believe that other beats will also be picked up. 10th—At 7A. M. the vessel on which they were spoke another, of the name name from Hamburg, going to Now York -with 150 German °mignon% Th. captain in a Most kindly man ner for whiob Lo cannot be too highly preleed, and regardless of hts great number of passen gers, consented to take those of no on board who desired to return to Neia-IYork. All availed themselves of this offer, with the exception of Mr. Bolivian, (late Britieh Vice Consul,) and his wife who preferred going to Bremen. After four days soil the bark Elise landed us at New York, the ldth Nov. at 6 P. H. ACCIDENT TO TIM 8111ANDOAT PENNETLVANIN. —The Pennsylvania, Capt. Kllnefelter, from fit. Louis for this port, with 175 pozningers and a large freight, when within fifty-eixl miles of this oity, about half-past 2 o'clock yesterday Morn ing, broke her shaft, which throw the piston out of balance, and instantly Moro ant the cylinder head with a tremendous mash. Fortunately no serious Injury wan done to the passengers. Two of the deck passengers were slightly madded. The night— being very dark, great counternation was caused among the psesengere. One cow wan killed and several others DOM merely scalded. Through the prompt talon of Capt. I Elinefeltor and other officers of the boat, she wan immediately landed and the fears of the passengers soon quieted. Fifteen or twenty of them, among whom was Mr. Chas. G. Cheeley, came dosin on the Michigan, which arrived last night. The Pennsylvania arrived in port thin morning.—N. 0. Pic. Nov. 11. Tax anticipated triumph of rho Republicans is 1860, is already cause of corium disquiet In the rands of Southern secessionists bore,—and it is to this they aeoribo the continence of the 'treasonable artielea of the Southern sooesaion press slues thowlectlon. It is clear enough that do reboot of Fallacious which to-day controls the South, is determined , to 'nurse the agitation : with the slew :of securlig an waned oonlliet be. tween the twoimam:oof partible. -... ~ ~ ~C'. . - "Tan Doan Os mg Destaocause."—The Mis souri Democrat of the 10111, one of the mast sterling and independent papers fa the Valley of the Mississippi, contains, tinder the shine cap tion one of themost ecatiling, and withal just arti • oleo, that has fallen under our observation for a long time. The editor tubes mercilluely the "demagogues" in this State whose hands are black with the _"guilt of the destruction of the Missouri Compromise." We cannot forbear giv ing an extract from the article: Illinois has pronounced for the second tMB her solemn sentence of condemnation upon him, (Donglas) first in the election of Trumbull to 'the U. S. Senate, and now by the election of Bissell over Richardson. The chief and his standard-bearer share the name ignoble end it revocable fate. They can now take connect to gether in the depth of their debasement, as ' Satan and Betzebrib did when awaking after their nine days trance on the surfice of the burning : lake. Like the superior fiend, Douglas may exclaim to his comrade, "from what height fallen!" for the high places of this Republic are now as farfrom him 88 the battlement of heaven from the fallen angels. Who would - iow despair of justice? Swift or slow, retribution comes.— The author and the instrument of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise aro the last victims. AM we had almost forgotten Cue, and almost wish that he had escaped the judgment Of an outraged people. Ho, IVO, is among :hcrsat batch for the guillotine. His gray hairs map excite compassion, but his auperanuated dema goguery and partizan servility deserve rebuke. Pierce doomed in Now Hampshire, Cass is Miob- igen, and Douglse and Richardson in Illinois, not merely doomed, but virtually beheaded, quartered and disemboweled, are facts that show even to the skeptical, that divine justice still dwells among men. The little demagogues of the North foundered the first blase of the storm, but now the levithans are being dashed to places. :son the moan will be smooth and the atmos phere tranquil, but not a wreck of the magicians who raised the tempest wilt be visible. Tho re peal of the Missouri Compromise is a atone round their necks; and now having damned them, guillotined them, and drowned them, let them rest or toes in the fiery unrest of baffled ambition—or adopt such anodynes as their com rade in guilt' and prede3esaor In pantahmotd -1 Atchison—made liberal use of. Onn of the railroads which rroolved the bone fit of a part of the grant of lands ma . do by Con gress to Wisconsin, the Wisconein and Lake Superior Road, hos, since the organization of the Company, passed into the hands of Chicago men, and Wm. B. Ogden, (who is also a Director In the Pittaburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago road,) has been chosen its President. 'The klitwankie men appear to be very sore over the fact, inso much as the benefit of the land grant will inure more to Chicago than killwankle. NEW returns from the severe counties of the State of New York give the fol lowing mull: Fremont 275,358 Bache= ......... ....... ..... 104,908 Fillmore.. 124,656 Fremont's maj. over Buohaa►n, 80,445. That, will do very well for the Empire State. The Buffalo . Republic proposes, oe the Republi can vote le eo large, to pat It oat at Interest end nee only the Interest In the ensuing campaigns until 1860. A BIJOILLONBR ON Tar, N. Morris, R candidate for Congress, In a speech at Quincy, Ili., on Saturday preilous to the election, said— •`ll we beat the black Republicans on Tuesday, they will cease to ealst, aye be swallowed np In the political whirlpool IS the children of brad tore in :ha Red Sea." Yes; that's just the way they will be swallowed up. Cu.s.sroul,nce N. Y. Warier and Eadoirer Affairs in Washington West:moron Nov. 15.—The treaty with Great Britain arrived two week, ago. It settles all questions heretofore existing relative to Central America, and all other sobjeote of dispute be tween the British and American Gower: me. j excepting the claims by the lire.l.4er's -- Bay and Poget's Bound Agricollmaf companion. relative to alleged rig under the Treaty of 1846. Vier lie treaty negotiated by Mr. DAGLAP, the Mosquito coast from the line of Honduras to the Southern arm of the Ban Juan river, and including the port and town of San Juan. as re• cognised to belong to Nicaragua. The British protectorate over the Indiana is dropped, but with an understanding that the good offices of both Governments Rhea be used to secure for them arrequlvolcnt protectorate from the Gov ernment of Nicaragua. The Indians are to be provided for, with the consent of Nimsragna, by a small annuity proceeding from the duties col lected nt San Juan. There era very few of these wretchedbeicge, who are rapidly disap pearing under the affinde of disease Wad 'oilers! degradation. The treaty brings to 0 OCLIBUMM.StiOD the po licy of evacuattng Central America on the part of Great Britain, commenced by the Clayton and Bulwar treaty. I have never neglected a fillitik ble•opportunity to declare my conviction that the °cadent of Great Britain throughout this dispute has been just, generous, and high-toned. There were grave doubts attaching to the construction' of the treaty of ISLO, which hove been settled. after their discuesiort. Weal itritiln had un doubtedly incurred cumin obligations towards the Mosquito Indians, which, as a high minded and honorable cation, she could notabandon. For any sudden excesses growing out of the par donable zeal of her officers and agents, oho has promptly apologized, as in the zitlo of the Emhart, and temporary detention of the Prome- Meat. The American Government has entered. upon an important negotiation with Now Granada.— Our relations with that Republic aro precarious and unsatisfactory. Thu treaty of 1846,. sego. Gated under tho dictation of the Preelleni elect, imposes upon New Granada obligations which the Is not able to fulfil, and upon ns responsi. bilities of a most.nownal character. OorGovern meet guaranteed the possession of the Isthmus to the Republic under all contingencies, while upon its part the safety and dispatch of the American mails were stipulated. Tills latter engagement involves a great deal of expense and embarrass ment. it renders necessary the maintenance of a police force for the solo advantage of this country, which is entirely beyond the moans of the etraightoned government of Granada. In view of these facts, and of tho enormous dependent interests, our government propohee to obtain an absolote cession of a strip of tern• tory which obeli embraeo the whole of the route of the railroad, together with the port of Aspin wan on this side and terminus on the Pacifio INSPECTOR. Es7Y.TY CP TFIS VIISSNL THAT 110,5 lIITO Tna LTONNAIB.-13011TON, Nov. 17.—The iieseel that came is collision with the Lyoonale watt the bark Adriatic, from Belfast, Maine, lor Savan nah. The eteamer's lights wee seen by:those on board the Adriatic about 20 minutes before the ooliibion (marred. The captain, who was on deck at the time, supposed the atoamer had Mood away on her comae; and he wan not aware of the injury done to her. The bark arrived at Gloucester, Maas., yes• tardily, having suatained but little damage. Borrow, Nov. 11.—The barque Adriatic) (which wan in 001115100 with the steamer Lyondee) Br rived at Gloaevater on the 4th of November.— The Captain want immediately to Belfast, whore he reported to the Belfast Journal that ho bad been run into by an unknown steamer, which passed on without stoppling to render assistance. The collision happen on the night of the 210 inst. off the Booth Shoal. Ile hailed the steam.' or and requested her to lay by him, but the lights disappeared in 20 minutes. CINOISNATI, Nov. I7.—The steamboat. White Bluff with a fall cargo bound to Nashville, Ten nessee, struck a snag yesterday, near Rising Buo, thirty-five miles below this city, and Hunk in a very short dm. No tires lost. Sammons, Nov. 17.—Ttio non. lleni; A. Wise, arrived here lost evening, and started at 8 o'clock this morning for Lancaster. It Ili pre sumed that ho designs visiting Buchanan. VZIWASILII, Del., Nov. 17.—There was a gen eral jail delivery here lad night. All the pris oner' in the No %mull° jell mode their escape. WINTIII WI/MIEN no BOROPN. —A letter from Christiana of the 10th of Oetobor says that 'Moo the oommancotnent of that month the Winter hos est in throughout the whole of tho tioandinavion peniasutar. Frost and snow surprised the in habitants in the midst of their harvest, tho great er port of which ie still standing in an unripe state. In come of the valloye the mow is two feet deep. brunt Elllol2ATten TO BUENOS ATIUM —The Dublin Freeman'o Journal chronicles the sailing of an Irish emigrant ship for Buenos Ayres. It safe the Irish now in Damon Ayres number 12,- 000, and they have encoorded remarkably well, fortunes of $6,000 up to $60,000 being not un common among them. Tall President has ceased tot-ho eubmitted to the dovemment of New limpidly a formal pro poiltlon for the Gatlin to the trotted States of municipal control over the Piesma Railroad route, the citiee of Aspinwall and Panama, and a strip of the territory through which the road rune, sufficiently wide to insure the protection of the route from future violence. ' 'Tun PUP. demand for Dam of limey descriptions this scamp, it is raid, exceeds all precedent, . and as s consequence prloes on raw stook, for varieties; have gone up fifty per Cent, or even higher, o*tnpered with !Sit year. Bono, Nov. Id.—At a meeting of the leather . • semra.. and boot and shoe dealers bed here to-day near- SMITH, MIR /r. HIINTKa, IF $20,1130 wore pledged for the aid of the Free ivnotintain State party In Kenna GROCERS, Terms hundred and twooty-one tone of cop- • 12 . 2 Second nod 151 Front Streets• per ore were - ermined from Table Bay, Southern , urg rITTSBCRGLI. PI. Africa, daring the =rah of Augaat J. M. LITTLE. 51 tan 813-011 the sth lust-, by e bee. Alfred coot. AVIERCELSITT TAILOR, inn. 51r. J. T. CVAL6Eg. to klieelf AttY IL. sided dabati• ' NO. 54 ST. CLALR STREET, rer Manuel Leeds. £m . all of/LLlNth.by Qtr. (Dr. lash's New Btailbr.) I ee.l.l.lldf, FITTSBUYOII. _ D , EI)--.tt EatWiert• en needs, eventetr,ls . lb Inst. , PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & Cill- RAMON VlEUltile. datight r ef J.reph .4 Jaartha Woo,twelL Ase 4 eWt 6 " sr ' COO RAILROAD. The fuer.' win tax. place fro= the reelSenee of her , ' • fattier, on Thaegler the 40th hut. at 2P. Z. ; =ittegiggittEMlffM2SEElEEM33 SPECIAL NOTIC,ES Dr. M'Dane's Celebrated Vermifnge AND LIVEII. PILLS.—A singular combination, bat rel 7 emu.% ea the following will allow: NEW Yobs. November 70. 1352. • .- • •• • • . Kamm,. from experinnee. tee valuablenuallikw of Dr. dlatazes Verreffuse end Liter Itils..prepered by Phoning Dm. ritteburgh fr•r. .... Ut " It my duty. end maden my Wariness to Mate those RAP , lee known where ms I went among my fr'endA A short time ago l te.e.e.e.ernualuted with the sass or a young girl. who mauled to be troubled with worms and Darr compleint at the sure time, and hut been sulfating for One t months. Through my Dentusehm she intrehered One bottle of Dr. McLane'. Vomiting.. and one box of Liver Mlle , which she took secOrding to dirodions Th• result was, she flamed a large quantity of worthy; and thinks Chat one box more of the Pill. will restate her to Ll,7start health. floe name end residence can be :learned ,111 t 1i. L. Thrall, Drwrsig, oorner of Ruiner and 0 • . 013-Parclasers will be careful to ant for Pr. EIeLLNITiI UHLEBRATED VE8.1111 , 02g., and take [ma° elan. Al other VaraMaas& In eoelliarlsOu, are worthletA Dr Irmaliege. also Ws celebrated. Liver PIII2. tan now be bad at all respectable Drug Htores to Abe Wilted States. and Canada. None getulitle withwalbe gabs. tore of 0016111,9 11.1311111.11-41.1438 DENTISTRY. i lia7: - .7*,DR. J. M .L MR EN "'a= SURGEON DENTIST, PROM NEW YORK, Extrzete Teeth Without' Pain, By Meal nonnzoblnz AVIA to the OW. only. Wingert. Tooth on 001 d. Ellver, Platlns nod Guns Pants. and Pllflbrino pontsJ operation, to a oclontlflo =DIM. ffirClarda and Circular, at his oftloe, 64 SMITEMELD STREET. PITTSBURGH. nolVandfo IC•E CREAM AND OYSTER SALOON BY NAITRICE (Mona Front Btractsngj EItrrEMILD EtlraFr. Sarin= YOUTH nap DLUKciAI, Sun. on2:r.4tr F1TT5917811. Nn Utail• P•= ,0 y ueli l 6 ' Or. L &oft ct Ia with mneh pleasure that 1 In• form you that I gals one dose of your )islands Improved Verm.fuge to a ohll4 of mine that Intel very Bidr. I oonght from him between 30 and 40 large Worms. with out nauseating him In the lout. Ile soon alter recover• ed hip health. JEO9II PROVINCE. • • • Dr Li'ane . a Improved Liver Pills and Dann:yen:Pies nde logs. lA, Dr. L Econ.. Celebrated White Cinemalnn Lint name. prepared ealely ander the anlnerebdon or Dr. Pmts, a. Bardler ZdaDoodOradnete and Phyalelanof erten Mee practice. None imbibe only als prepsful by Dr. L Soott sole Prow letors, Bent Plum. Mbrorklowb. V.. Dr. Mr. !Amen Improve , ' 1.1r.r Plan awl Improved Venalroce gramiyaalr , .l by rertifta.b. of O. idriAnn. All the store MlKlPsblee ror vale by Dr. ORO. IL RRYPER 140 Wood rtroar. WhOl•=l..e.nt JAH. P. PLEASING. Olozhenr. bre. , 14 R. Ono,. whole elle moue. noltbr4.lrwT. Dr. Keyser's Shoulder Braces—Prom pit-Lome. Ditpatch. April 10th, 140(L—Por more tban years nest wv have constantly weal , the Washington ens peados Dm., menoferturli by D•. Geo. 11. Keyser, of Igo. 140 Wood It . Sothis city and would heartily reemnineod it to all who are compelled to Iblllow a sedentary mama tion. As we have before re:netted, in calling attention to Its merits. It answersfor . braes and yozpenders, the weight of the pantsloOtts hint/ to placed . to continual. 1r tend to bilansthVehouldere to their natural petition and errpind the •beet ` Women: hundreds of whom are rionnally injured by the weight of enormous ebould alto procure those Mama 11. earth:titer la pro curios the kind mentioned. sa misty of the brace. told are homirda. Sold at Dr. 000.11. HXYBY/1.8. Wholwale DruanLvi. it° Wood et. sitra of Golden BD:otter. GEORGE WEYMAN, Slannfoetnror and Dealer In on kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AND Leaf Tobacco;_ rtn4r..l-S----trnond Cor ' REMOVAL. TIIX SCBSCREBEES IIAP6 RP.,llorEll ?WEIR Safe Establishment TO No. 129 and 131 Third Street, Ff here they are.preyared to tasks .0 Mae or SAP ES ON THE elkolTEeT NOTICE. eelOdf BURKE A BARNES. @EYhtEH.Ia ANDERSON, (Eurooraoro to inhoo Rl.lto A Co.) WTIOLESALE DEALERS Ti Fureigtt Fruits, NUTS. - S PICE S, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c !to. 39 WOOD STILEIT, Opp*lt,dsa Staitite'S Marl. Itattas agittlt HOLMES & COLLINS, WOCESWLIVILL Agricultural Warehouse, MID REED STORE, No. 129 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH ap2l-Iyd&mil The only Medal Awarded by tho Now York E'thibitlnn to the Snell& or tenant% Same Idaho lecturers Iles been obtained. amouthrt numerous nom pet true. by LEL PERIM?. or their WOILCINSTIEISIIEIN SAUCE. whereby further lesttarroty a afforded of its WWI the Wit Stoat crtant. The setetotty of Ltd/ Saute ham extended to ever 7 Quar ter of the slots and Ida elhosow In pranotlng the genera health le terominitielly more °benne] and seknowbulged. In the United States it Is held to be the most agreeable condiment. and I esteemed for Se tonste and fuels - orating propertie.its ha Malmo enabling the etom soh to direst the trod. On th Continent of /throne. Mt,. nuel.ties have been teetlfltal to by • gentleman, who writs. to LEA a PEL SON? thus "I have carried • bottle of lour Woreseterahlrs Same In a tour I haiejust oomoteted through Spain and Portugal. and big.. 1 owe lay present stall of health to Its meg your Sallee a ettroutthie, and 1 think medlcinal. ant with truth es 7 nets is sothloe too tarteilees bag gage so eaterniel to Ws ocunthre, et least to these countries. to ladia.alro. whore It le Moroi at the mess of e'er? regiment. • medical gentleman grits. nom Rodeo to tile brother lo the same profeeelon at Wornecter, In the following terms: le* & Perrin. that their mum is highly arhtovel In India, and that It Is, In my opinion. the corn Palatable es wall ae the mix* wholenome mum eerie.• TLL r•uco In meltable foe every earlnty of dleh, and t • ushrerwel demand which It. esoelleare has masted has 1 . 1 I 0 m•,y hoit•tlosf betas uttered to the pabllN under • variety of names, Pot tilt genuine may be known by the swans of •'LGA A Pl:ltttlNi^ twins Impreownl open the Patent metallic raprelne, or peanut sta.. etopper of the bottle. as .e:1 •• .lie labels AO wrapper. Hole de,—, eo the United Ptetee, 301 IN DUNCAN Je EIIVP se2 - I,ta lire• New , Yore_ Important Notice to thole Afflicted WITH Cilnfilelo DISEASES. by Pr. A. P. LiIiATII, New York City. Finding it ampouible to attent peruaallr to all my rat-lents, arid below unwilling to ttuet such rr. spouible duties to aulatauts or etudente, and for the pumue c f ruppriweing the sale of rerthlese and Iola:Lou quack Medicine', as well es the impositions similsed under det Mona emu, inhering to and velum grails; or on rutty& of letter Btu*. or 001 dollar. 410. , —t0 obviate the above, end to nuommodate patients to all parts of the comott7. I amid medicines, with fell directions, to mite any dimes, for SO, Wilms treatment is required for • huger puled than one month, when the fee le the earns ter each month. The fee ter all au:natal operations, Int eluding that for the radical curvet hernia; will depend PPM the peculiarity of the cue. Patients will glut stall etetement 0401 their symptoms, as the remedies are pre• pared with co modal reference to each awe. All Mousy letters should be registered. The Ord put of mr attatad work will be sent tO any atittwee on the receipt of 10 mints B. /01Fralna street, ommeite the St. Nieholas araT.lrdfe oclo New York. Frain Bishop Spa Having tried Mr: Solomonr? GraEses, I find them both distinct ead woofhtni to theslght, mom, latest Judaism Irmo • Mort taist. than any I bare yet and. 1 Moommend them to the pet sounge of those to need ctr ;demos. Plane ct. 3,1101.. d. f OPIIIMLNO. Bishop. O x • PROM 1111110 P LOW= Ma, flotonew.-Iltr, TM benefit! hove melted hem the Pe=pl fl rd frobtm i Ttle - i gu t ftirryee t ro edm bottom. I l l mn now ma ell =MOM Mrtulas alma. dle we web/ day. 10th the Min ee .beln • boy, whle.h r could not do wlth on, other dares I have need. It MnonUthe greatest plums 10 50011 myeelf of thlsmodlom of of hOW .1414.te/7 hl.l ben mY own experience of your Mill ILA no optician. Poems truly. . LEYBVEtt. Bishop. Detroit, Nor. 10, 1312. PROJlntsmAroa OP ROCHESTER. hoooreess, WWI 7. 1811. 011, Botoll010—Ph: BMWs: celled at your calm ho the Arcade, end porahaassel two patriot your patent eleera, I heels found them Metier to any I have ever used befOrel they here realised more than I . mule bare expected. have now pot them made. and can eels wlthoot them ae .well so 1 mold whea l s boy. 0. ItIUUARDSON. .were LAPAYIPITiIitIILDINO, serum or Wood and Psorth strwido.l'lttshorsh.—Entmnoe on Wood st. nolbAndAwT JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFAOTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vault*, halt DOOM Window Bhattarai Window Guard', at, Nos. 91 Second id., Si 86 Third et., - (between Weed and lalarkot,) PITTSBURGH, PA., natio on hand a variety of now patterns limey and Plato. raltabla tv WI purposes. Particular at tsgolnl,l w aneloiltut Lola Jobtactira at W: H. WRIGHT, No. SI. !aura It..6etteas . Rbod and iliarket stro PPETSBUItatI, VA" Manursetarers ' or and Dealers in ALOO- not,. Tangs EAL, OAISPIELNE sad 'PM OILS. OAS FIXTURES. and all kfzuto dr LIEWARias.I.Uers. dale.. Au /101 - Ou FlLUng,ltorrida. SasEdlog End Emu cwt. les done,ta older st WO, Daum • NMI. atrle orpoUsl t!lsalar4 *My vie* Irma' s. turramo sw.lrso SPRING ARR.ANGENW,NT Three Trains Daily. Paseenger Trains will run daily, except Nandsra, as Tallow: Lew., Pittsburgh for Critstline et 3.00 A. L'• .50 A M and 3.00 P.M. Lavas Cteetline tor Pitubargh at ADO A 31.7.001' M. sad 12.60 P. IL These trans all mate contortions at Ores:lino filth trace for Caucalmg, 007 too, Cinemas I. fifulefon. tans. Indianapolis, ChL,no. rt. Loaa and all panto on routs erntoallog Woo! red noua,otot through 0010, In dians act Min Ot • . Thew trains from Ptstaburzn anucect Sty:skald with Toelna on Eandusky. 3laneO•ld and Newark road. for entrazo. Totadn and Mardnskr Connantinne are tnyle et Affiance lank Trains ;ws Clovenad and Pittebateh Road for aleveLand, Ohleaos, Danktrk end Inaffale. Memnon Pearintr Plitt:burg at 3P. Al. for darphink7. Toledo and Cbleadroamre the bene9t ol s nl¢ht7 relit at Bilmirdeld or Clovitlap.l. add &rem In cialtato early' mirt evening. Traina zezt from Girmillne mak., Mona monections with Mar.. 011 Pernasylie t rde Gnat.' lt. A for Philadelphia Baltlauxre wad New York. Through Tickets are 'old to Columbus, Layton, Cluelu luttl. Louisville. M. Louie. Indlanapolle. Be'Waymire , Chicago, flock lehind. Lora City, Dunlielh. Mllvaulde. Cairo. Burton old, 111. sort Wayne, 01evolarvi and Co principal cities in the Went. Through Tickets over this Cu' may be had at all &the above Mum for Pittsbuggb' Pbilagelthle, Baltunore rod New tort. The NEW intioliTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Neultrightou for Pittsburgh at 7 , r., and /. 3 e v. IC USU. Pittsburgh for New Brighton at Oil; A. N., cad r. r. • /or Ticket" and further Informatl..alo”.y to A. T. OIIIIPON. At the corner :at" under the Monon J . b I. noe., Or at the Federal 'tenet Station, to Otolltlll PARKIN. Thk.t Agent. 11. MOORIA not. J. KELLY. Pa...user Amt Plttabargh. &lay 00. It 011 ' loy2o PHI I.,,A.D.E.L.d'H IA Fire and Life Insurance Company No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OFPOSITIC VIZ CI1.91"01 HOUSE, Will inako all kinds of Insurance, either P.ritetua or Limited, on every of rlption of Pro Perry or Marehandlee. at reasonable rates of premium. 11.01188 T P. RENO, President. lli. IV. 1103.1., VW, Prealdant. ._, 188107088: Otras. P. Haresl. B. Cope, IL B. English. 1 Geo. W. Brown. P. 8. Savory. Jos S. P.Ol. 0. 111111111.. John Clayton, 8. J. Idesrarnae, IL Riley. 1. &Arial:Mil. Barre' -- arY. 0. 00171 N, ego., Third and Wood idrorta PITTSBURGH Lite, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Strecta, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROM: OAL WAY, Prate/n - 4. Tins. Guam, Soer• This Company makes every Inauranoo bp- Pertaining to or onunertat with LIFE RISEN. lal t =tlfr t ar i e t :247rMa r ges i ,Ta k "..griVir 117= eat arAUT And spinet Loss or Dat i agu i n by Fire, lnAk=taiz Perlis of th e Bee Novizatatrn Metes Dated et the loareatrsier coaltetent with tal.tr Well MM.. PULVIVIS: Robert Galway Joseph 8. Leec h . 13amoalldeOlnAn John DuMorton. io " rin b doW, ''"'. • D.. 1=1 5 11 4 . atrer, James Marelmil. Chrlsilaa Zug, David Richey, William Carr, Juno W. Hallman Robert 11. Bartley. Chat: Arbuthnot, Jae. D. !CURL Alexandar Findlay lade tarld-Iya, Aga and Debility—do old ago comes creeping on to, It bring* many attendant infmnltleet Lore of appetite and weakiams Impair the beelth., end ertivity make, the mind Mean:dent. end un happy. In mom where oil age edit its Influence, it It almost isnymelble to add vigor and health end although many yemedlie have been tried, all have failed, matt DCDRHAVICS HOLLAND EIITDERD were kntwn said used. In cam where they have been employed hey have Invariably given from:ab and catered Mei. petite, They hole became IL great agent for this elnne, Anders need by many people who are miming from lore °tenpin/land meneral debility. In mem or loraLweied• ins nhronie diseases, tiannal YA4/ the AMISH, OHM :Tin nature another opportunity to repair physical interim. Carnoul--Onaxd /Kaput.puratmalug au la,ltailun. T. PMT.ut Importerv, carrfol tu ark fur il ,,, Aarefir.l land ft,Um. • • -- . ,{-Sold at El par bottP, taa. lam to IL, by tba topylatora, lINNJAII IN P LOX. J & Slann(aatur. In • Pharmseantlato and Chanklata.Pittebun.h. Pa_ .11 Dr:m.6ot. cvueralir, malt:dap]. HOWARD FIRE 1k MARINE INSITRANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. PENNA. Franklin Buildings, No. 94 Water St. Authorized Capintl, 5600 1100. AIIOUNT Ur OA P MAL .141715.41211111.Kh. SA;00.000. . . MZ=a=U hand. and ILortCnir. an Property to tb. tit, of Amount weatni Ly etoec noree . . 190.000 Vita/jars TCIN (Su3SPAN ZYPS.LITIi Iti3UlLtNell linglissaa alieraloandlse, Yarnltem Lr. le. on Veto Feb... Cargo an ?night, to all Ports. ad haltraa/s. Latireosnil gleans, at the lowest Bates. ad urea the =cat liberal T. 1111., avaranteeing pertart cement on tlar ad lastmeatof lama The greatest amount I. be Insured ea any oli• Met, to =I! . . . . P. M. Pare. 0. X PPANOLYY. Anolf. R.., firm of Sea, flirts A Co., W. 11. Wane. Ono. Llorrsni.. fino of Cowen A Dm, J. &wan Tromso,. Pre, P.okno. ILA, U. 0 Sown., Cron of Sover A Barmen. Jon. W. Smon,lllo , of Brarnott. Sexton A Sonarlower. Homan Ilturr,Cloo Inourloorr Pa. B. IL. NM. IL POl7ll. 0(11.16011GC at lA., IVY. IL Worn, firm of Lerch A Co. R. T Kr:cm. IL 11. llorerron,Fvelota Agent o Eci Deana. It. It, J o. R. w rturts,llrm of Mauer. A Peters. Aonl'n. P. Ern.. W. ',Amon. SIMI of nolnuot a 00.. Cu S. F.llNonnwt firm of Vatlureo, Norton A Co, Jens 11 Ltlfanns , tiro of Loorords A Carport Jan. It emu U . N. BULSOCAVIII. Into Wllllararon. IhrrionaGe A Chart. W. 11, WOODS. &eV. Pk VAL M. POTTS. Prrr . t. C. IL STAMMER, Vlns PrePt. 'A ;avec; ;t tho lint ofDime, , re of the "Howard Itunarsooeoo.^ most cf whom are %idor koosra se among the find brialnese men or Phllaaelph* rill probably ono• ye, ample essurartoecf security to the mobilo. A share of patronage le reeneettally eollelted. Tlltl3 GRAIL/kW., .gent. Ormar of Water arel4larket.jta.. 24 floor, Piltaburah. P. aoStalrdlo Ethane Mutual Insurance company OF PITELADELPIIIA_. 0171OL NO. TO WALIiTT 15TREET. - . GilytttaL SlTlA7F—Ararts, 1Y.132,092. &rural, heretted. FIRE INSURA_NCE--On Buildings, Mar sha.ntilee, Furniture, &a.. in loom or country. The nuaturiprizinpir. roabined with the warn, or • took CabitakNuritiee the insured to ahem lo tLe profit. or the Ceiretienr, without Debility for !wee. 2Tui Script Oertiliestat of this Oreupeny, for pofit., are sonvertibia. at par, into the Capital &net of Übe ComP'f- CLOW TINGLNY, Preeldent. IL Si. Inscnnan_ PecTetary. CRem Wm. IL Thome.... T. C. Itookhtl4 0. W. Onnenter , Hobert Steen. Lial. Is. Asia... George N. Baize, Beni. W. Tinter. Z. u.gb.rov. H. 4 Core.. Jaeasa L. Taylor. Jacob T. Bonting O. M. • Won& GCS,. Wa. M. 11estplo, P11.1..0 .1. G. ODITIN. ATeht. Th and Woat .tat. Citizen's Insuranoe Compy of Pittsbirgh WM. LIAO A.LEY Prakfast. - eAltuiL L. MA itatElaa4 &eV N MAMA IDTWILN N4RI - 17 AND WOOD BTRZ.iff E. I,l6NEfilluTaiN! LT !Amu aoatAst /as or Dootcoe Are. ALSO =omit ptram GI VIA MI cus4 INLAND NAVIGATION snd TRAIMPORTiI VON. 1.0.065: Dt.4rUng. 14. au, W. Mart= 'can K. Dll*Tik. Wm. Basra ley - . • I to .11124, t r, ba . l, . . h. . B. Harnangb? I IMMO /1. [banal. Walter Bryant, as. M. Conpnr.l J.h 12== PENNSYLVANIA ENSIFRANOE CO. OF PITTSBURGII, No. 63 Fourth Strooto, I Authorized Capital 000,000. BIZILDING9 .LPD PROPERTY Assiut Less or Demmer by Fire: And the Perils of tbe Bea and isilar.6 rissigation and Transportation. insameam Wm. Y.Jolmiston. Only Patterson. Jamb Painter. W. Aleallateek. Jae. P. TaAarr, 50. edam, D. D. Pen. L. H'' sr Breoul. Di'aebe flemaPten. A./. Jane.. E 1..• nee, Webs wells, A. A. Denim W. li. wesen. D. EA. Loud. President, Don. WM. P.7.OIINBTON. Vies President, IiODY PATTADSON. Peamtary A 9:Mauna. A. A. 005 area. noid Western Disursace Company OF PITTSBURGH. Will Insure against all kinds of Fire and Marino Rieke. DIIIIICWILM a Mlles Jr, Ma. Senn. Jas. lliattlils J. W.Buk ,ter A. Nimkk. Cle. Dart* MAI*, AZZIAT U. W. Ricketzl , .. NAthl C Mom. G. W. Jubrory fArmthoott. • WA boa* llosUtatloa managed by likeeters yell tOMM thb mblumbit7.=l who PIN IltemllL lattut tdst.Lmp.Ds pa allWal4lrlleMmla 3he st n; t itt . fidm W sl ar 46.1 w. lIELAWARE MUTUAL SASETIIIISIIR ANOS 0031141 frit. GYVICS. O. corn r Third and nt st. Chiloutiophls. MARINE INBUILAN IA 1 .0... Oto 13, °AWN% Y113:1011T. to I outs it the wortl: INLAND INCIDIANIII.I , , On by Wren, Oanals. lakes end Lend Ourlsites , to ell puts a/the Onion. On Al inft l 24, 6l aBoixte, 4M - on Iloosen,*, ARMS OF tree MOPLOT, Nov. 5F . . 3.46, - - Bonds Mortnsue, sal Bola Manta— . .....-3101.020 gy Phil Iphlselty end other Losns..--...,..... 80,110 00 Monk nanits,,ltaltroldsand Inearsing (And • 23,000 10 Wirrltscelnsble ........................ ....-..--- 150,440 PT Rehm% duentiiii;clee:l;;;ZTonooolollsr)in; 20.840 OD Policies yeoently lonue4.—and other debts due thso nngSl27. litilnalytkm Notes.-..... amoaniol Am Ate DlRD?rons. tsmuel IL fltokedL Heim ota, J•m4e,Trtqualr. VPiniam litre, Joshua L. nift. Jam*" Tennant, James ILllerlsod. Wm. o.l4ttlinir, JMutes Munn% .T. Lairia. PltteariaL Ya7,;ll=gl mesnx,prentst..• O.ILAND Phadixt. . . . . /irk WiAer fats Ana. WUThun Mut • Joseph 11,8m4 Edmund A. Emden HOW . = • John 14 Somme, idnrd lllollre G DullAM ostOD. H. Jour Brooks. J. G. Johwooyy Jima 0.-11. 1 arri b li= m4 Gogh endo. • WILLIA THOMAS RIME Lnsuin. Men THE GEE&T ENGLISH 1112121 DY. SIR JAMES crLABICe'S Celebrated Female rills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James auk, n. D. t , bjatol.. Extreactllzezy to the thaelse - MIA Invaluable Meeting. la creAllhur to the eacelittf thee. painful aze!...lsogerotu ditesees hoLiont to CM fit• male constitztJon. It clodsrat. au... res.v. •11 obstuseticsas, sad brines on the monthly Perted with rest:dully. Thee LUte should ba toted two or three weals previous to ear I foe= er.t: they fortify O. ronstltutlon. and Deem the sus. ! iooioo during labor. exuabling the meths to paten bee duties with safety to himself and child. In all eases of Nervous:nes and eptmi dllat4dca4 Dam fa the Dock and Limbs. Llearinewe. Fatlzole. On Ellett Rut. Don. Palpitation. of the Heart, Lowness of Brielta Water lee. Sick Ileadache, and all the panful arm oars sinned by • disordered these Pills •131 seta • curn when all other means hare 'felled, and although e powerful rtmedy.!do not oontatn trront. olomeL antimony. err any other =YAW. Pull directions aussairanying e.h packure. Prin. In the United States ant:leaned. One Doll.. Solo Arrant.. lb? thiri eosin My, L C. BALDWIN A Co.Barbsete.K.l. , TUTTLI A MOSES, Animism. N. Y. Germa Agents. N. IL-41,,M) And a porture ni^tDu encored Lo mr7 bmi th.brised moot. Qin Insure a bottle ot these NU try return imelL Pot este in rittriburEb. by ILEDINJ !MOS. erirMer of Wricrl bad Pocrth ots. JOB. ABEL. career toartn Sad Smithfield arm JOB. /LEMING. ember Diamond bad Mu , et etreet. sad Dr i moristri generally de.141/dibrfel Hoofiand's German Bitters superior to all oreparstlone now tome. Jang9ON, Ls., Aug. I, 1a54. Dear Air —I feel bound to expreee my gratification to you for the Ineslttible betted I barn denred from the tee of two bottles of your German Mars. I hare fogad them to mend ll themme them to be, and cheerfully mon , to the public se a tufa and ewe remedy for the dlresses they see Intended fcr. and anvesior to all pref•r•tlnne vow in id...4.'1M rerlecaNlYAnytas. Soli. wholesale sad retail. At Dr. GEO. G. 111YBEIVEI Drua flora 140 Wood et.. eV or the GoLion Mod., Ithenmatism.—The racking 'pains, OA s wollen limbs. the inabliltr to nee a muscle without ter• tote moat intense,—thee and many other rutfairiss are all familiar to those who have been afflicted with the disease that heads this article: and It is for the cure of the same that we hare this day plumed an article in favor of Kennedy's bitdiml Discovery. Mr. Joseph Ewe 11.... of the [fret citt‘itte of Quincy, sal. "i wee bed.ridden the whole of one winter tbroush Rlieumat bottles of the Discovery made mewed es ever." We mold ell our pa per with shallar teetintonisis, but we trust that this will be sollicient to Mince Rbetunatice and all troubled with tumors to use this mud/. Bold by Dr. GZO. P. lISYSER, Wood strret... wbola , sale agent; JAMYS PLEMLNG, Allogheny. oola:dt•Ei Pure Cod Liver Oil—E.vory bottle war ranted to bo riuro Cod Lim Oil . For LA. , cure of itheumattre.. for the cure v Scrofula, Pg. the cure clacue, Fa rthe cure of binthoco For the cure ginger. Air the cure ea Sbas Dieearee. For the cure of Chronic .Erysicelos. fbr the cure of Chronic Bore /hr the cure of IThtte Stodding, lbr the cure of Glandular Swelling; At- the cure qf Clrriee of the Boom Al. the can of ?Wm:unary ansurnptiou. Ar the tozre . of Chronic Ihvy•Le, tbr Me cure at Richter. Rr the cure erDlreaves of the Bladder and Kidneys. FM the cure of Gondetuticnal eleakz=l and Cnmera Sold by the quart, gallon end la bottles by the dozen or single bottle; evrry bottle warranted pure Ood Elver Olt at the Wholoaale Drugstore of Dr. GEO. EY. KEYBEII,I4O Wood et.. sign of the Golden Mortar. °ea:dam To Nervous Sufferers A. retired clergyman, restored to health in a few dam after many years of great nervone enifering. le =alone to make known the means cf enzw. Will send (free) the prescrlptlon weft Lima the Her. JOHN N. DAGNALL, No. t 9 Fulton Street. Brooklyn. N Y. eel9;:mdeoda3oterB Prof. Wood's Hair Restorer.—A Ilea LW, Restorer, Mr. Pamuel Jones. a Methodist elergyMen. residing In Murraysvillo. Westmoreland county, sore Shia WS bait had been getting gray for the lest twenty years, and wan disposed to fall not. Ile wed two bottles of Prof, Wood's Hestorer, width entirely stopped the falling out of the hair all the halt creamed its orlghs'al color, and has kept the color now for ninwfmonthe. Thl. le a out.on ease, but we publish it bemuse It Is near horne, so that. the:bublie may be remein cod that Wood's Hair Rubs?, to what It purports to be. bold at rue, two and three dollars per bottle, at Dr.l3Eo. IL KEYSER'S, nottliterS N 0.140 Wood It., wholesale and retail egent , '"... Pectoral Syrup—Dr. Keyser' Peet(ijtt Syrup our.. couch,: Dr, Keyser'. Putoral Syrup eorarmldal - Dr lii"liTrgilett - res Influenza. -1, Keynes Pectoral Syrup cam Drouckitle: for larynetle tale Dr, Keytter'a Pectoral Byrutt: Fcr Incipler.t cousucapllon take Dr. Keyser's Proton amp: for cold-In the bead take Dr. lioyaer's CestornlSTrurc. Dr. lieyrer's Sectored Syrup tritell acre Won% Dr. rinser's Pectoral Syrup cures damn: Dr. Kern's Pectnal Srrall cures old wodbr•. Dr. ReTfain Pectoral Syrup rum all landsof 'llse/see. alle lungs and breast. Prepared an& wad by OIL 01.0. U. KEYOIW. No. 140 Woo.l mt., filtn of the Golden Mortar: 60 CL,. Lad fl per Lott', noB;ditwB Brithin and Continental Excnange. DUNCAN, XUERMAIi & CO., ON TIER UNION BANK. LONDON Those Drafts am available at all tho prin- ChM! Tree. orkeran. N. Mellarel and Ireland. and IS. nelnnent. We aner draw rl(arr n 1 LIAI on RI. A. Grunebaum AL IRANI C PORT a MAIN. Vlblett .or,. ae a Rer--ittanee to all parte cf•tiermwnJ Brltzarlsaul.lll4lLind. Paranna I tend in it to trawl abroad roof Prot. , * Chromic& ar Lettors of Credit, on width Money run be . obtained. as In any raft ihmonu f3. , lteottous of MC. Noted. ma other &townie., In nu• von.. will matt. !mi.Pt attantlon. Inf. IL WILLIAMS & CO.. Wood. tumor Third .treat. BAGLLEY, COSGRAVE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONES, CAST STEEL ..11/30. SF RING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner $023 and First Streets, cii9..ly Pin:4BM 4212. P.l. ~ e ~.•_,,~, h~. SIANITPACTWILISII 07 ROOFRW IMPROVED PATENT Steel Cultivator Teeth, CORNER Roes &VD SLUT STREETS, GOAlyro PITTSBURGH. PA. HENRY H t COLLINS, TORSVAIWING AND OOMMISSION _MERCIIANT, AND WtOLTJ3AIAi DEAL= IN 011&ESB, BUTTER, EMUS, TM% And Produce GeraerallT. No 23. liVeo4 Shiest. Pittabttrzb HATS, CAPS AND FURS. WO 0 R .D & CO.. WROLESALE & RETAIL HATTER 5, 131 Wood Street, Have Omen on bends tall sad complete et, clt of LIAM CAPS. AVD PUB. 2. Wholesalo and Retail sold at the Loans. Essrm Mims, to ablch theT lavas, attention of All purchasers. oe'Adtt EAGLE STEEL, WORKS JOSSES DILWOETH & CO., (81NC123054 TO LICILEM,Vicavr 1 CO.) NASOTAO7ITAIHA OP Cast Steel, German, Saw. Blister. Plough AND SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, Ice. WAIIISIMEIL Ao. 117 WATKR FITILSET, Between Wood ma Eitalthfleld, PITTSBURGH, PA. J•uuvr 1 Illadrialkihr For Oonsompiaon, Scrofula, &o, BAKER S CO'S Medicinal Transparent Cod Liver Oil if ighly esteemed by the Medical 'Faculty throughout the United States Melte PnritY, eneotneea and ntiltbrmity. hamediat, and enrarior efficacy. A rcelority of the rerldent phyrfolana of Philadelphia glee thla Oil the Junction of their high epploral, and • • Lek. of tbeir confidence. recommend It to their patient and preecribe It In their practice. Asa remedy tier ConeumPUnn. Bronchia% Asthma Gout, Rheumatism. General Debility. and •lt Scrofulous Affections, it elands naileelled, ederling a clues or etierte sting entiering when other ma:ll4m have tutted, Id.atacaured only br JOHN 0. BAKER 100., Ha 100 la, dd Want, FDti•detpbt.. and told by the Ennzaista e tab lacy and eleretere. so2lored Sufferers with Diseases of the Bladder, 'thirteen. Gravel, Dopey. Weakness, te.. read the adrer• %foment In another rolamo. headed (meaning Prepszeiton." nottplferti Toothache is Instantly Cured by a few drops of Dr. Keyser'. Tooth. Ache flemedr. - Hold at DH. KEYHDIDB. 140 Wood street, at 1 eta. per bottle, not/ tali Coach and Carriage Factory. JJOHNSON, BROTHER k I CO., corner of Belmont and Babson. streets. Allegheny Mt. treuld respertrallr Mfered their friend. and the Dahlia 11012•TILi• It. that thay...are manntesturleg ,Thrf . = /4e11=4/111tre.glelebs sod eh ote. • All order. will b: t ettgl l eliriNe t e l lfrlCt Mod to dan. blllty end talent of . Raped.% will Ids he attended Mon the moat reeernarde term. Veinal. all their wort the beet Mutant titian. Pelmet.' Wheel Ruff, 0007 feel metldent that all who farm them ezether k. nattodade willor I =A n to ft gri f tlam r a tall pa= DUI , thee:ea - 'tee nod:lrd A T MURPHY& BURCHFIELD'S another IL lamella of • ' and.Fwll Winter Goode, • huiwt bean reealsed. • .La pedal. attention Is halted to oar 'ettedeldre snort, .meat o 1 Giotto and Cesslaueres for men . and boys' yew, aril for Laakes•Cleaka• • Cantu fderchsnts wishing tO rapionlale their stake WILL and ' , n ay styles of seam and deaf:able dood• at :sate= viola. • ml4:davr, QOL • • sodkus-Weetera • 4. , fe ll ame l Gil tub and aIMI Woo4' Tt " 0r .. "1! ' - by 71;/UN ' entheitret,, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .llegheny • County, as. • the Orpheus ' Court of said coon . I t r natter tr. al of the Waren of the Estate of Errs G. Nelion, deceased. At km.o4, Jane Tenn. In& And neer to wit November lbth. 1846. on motion or J. I. alla. Attorney of Hot, 0. Hawn, petalookr, the Cou rt sr wore-and coat= the vela-anon and Ayyreleement MAU by the tanned In tta above coned Arent a Bole Count s . parties Interpsted to come In appear In said on the eth Saturday (itth day) ot Neecencher, A. 0.. tut. and scoot or reface the mad estate at, the said valuation and abussiaentent.tOr &ow canoe vby h u I tate ahordi not to sold to case truly or any - of them ehonld n od hat or Infants tate and accept thsame se efereadd. ado Ihrater order the BALI to to eerred B u r l y none each of Bad parties es reside within the =oar_ of Aneahear. and non ell others eft them by Publication for four moment ye irezke In the Legal Journal and Ptilsburgh Weekly tuatte. • by the otehet, JOHN ISOHINER.Cjork. Pantta teaszsr. Yer7 Henan. magi:tt Allegheny ayantY,Pe c.r" residing at Niagara. State of Nen York. Cloaks Clara and Amanda natant at thaledools. state of Noe York, tvaittstg at Caledonia. State of Ney York. In State cf Nen York. to a i 7 a e . .= t ri . j. di V i t Ira or chwocte Palley. riddles AI I. HWnder, Wert of taloorh o eint. . 19,4L50r Estate ot Geo. Maltenbiiger. deo'd. JLETTEES. of Administration of the Estate crowns tenberger. deo'i, Dave been granted to .. g h pang and tamest (lemur. Erwutore. persons indented to the estate are ruirtgeted to make pare =mat, and all perrone having clabsi upon the was to amend their rMime. duly 'lusted, Mahe made, risme7l. at No 70 Third street. Pittsburgh. JOttIAR IcING. 1 sax% ooltsstr, jr. , eut , .... TEE Executors of the Will of George Mil tenberger, late of ialecheny City, deed. r ger for sale on troaao tpurth the Mandan. Unt ileum and around,. lately occupied by the deceased. reentlett On the South Commons. In Allegheny City, sad extending bsek along bandoeky street to Water street. Ths. walikuown moped,. is one ertitng most Disalble, costudious and st• tractive reellemeng in either clty. Also. for we valuable Banding Tate lastoluomely eltec ate between Pennsylvania Avenrinaml the Monastic/hula river. in thalith Wan% of theory of PittsbraEla. 70Mall NINO. 1 E &AWL tioamty. jM'Aiere• 40. E=!=tl rilllWO GOOD FARMS--At a great bargain both minuted in Prestos county. Virginia. Claw to lirandcndlle and Bruceton, on the edge of a reed Turn- Pike road, One of them warble of 170 acres, near 10 acres cleared, ingot It is asked to there bottounsoil ridged. body of coal Turner the land; • young orchard, co.fortallbs Dwelling lioureand Fame Barn:well . ..taxed with Oise? failing springs. This le Infect a =Wet Yam, and will be told low the cit or tredsOnsr city procerty, the owner now resid in In y. Alao, • Parma 164 acree eituatel near the abote,yfiaa about 60 acres cleared. 15 acres of which is creek botionn this farm is also close tO thorn:twits road, • 0/141 and Bay 01111. Losprovementeerusist of two Dwelling Loorea. buns, ftsme•eptiog -Louse, Blacken:lth blsop • coat Yams Church and Bawl Louse. PlelgtibicaLruarlt end healthy, aid • line situation foe K store and limber_ badness. Apply to BLAKLY stt eILCBIEYe, noledawl ._ LADIELADIES ATTEND--Tho Alagaiincerfor December hare comertth th e Istenfaebtmea. S Lades Boot Mr Dorembor26 Yeneson'a Laden Etrat.l9 . 6 •• Art Journal Lon^_cn. Inn: I BOOK& BOOBS, BOOKS. The memoirs of Faloontridu.c a coUsotion of humorous and evert der econe• br the lat• Jonathan T. lietler. N. P. Willie hat tune, Paul Y.o• or parte of •11 re nu told. Tide le considered P . Wilde beet a.ed. end for tale by W. A. 0 ILDZSVIWNEY Wth et., ormits ,he Theatre. E _ . XE CU TOR S NOTIOI.--Notico is hereby La es. that Lettere Terementary hoe. been ernoted to the subscrlbsre on the estate ci Dfai,i Phalli% late of Pnenden township, Allegheny county, deed. All remote Indebted to gad tenets ere to ineeted to nuke Innnediste paginunst, sod on haring dams neslost It to preeent then, properly entbentioated, rettlentent, en or bee fore theist ofJestnery, 1E47. NELSON PHILLIPS. • Dr, C. W.TUWAOHYtD, • - nol9.6terT Snowden Township. 110SEPo. HORNE Er. CO.sronid respectful-' — d Iyhaferea their =tenure and 'be public sena dir - t.t they are noir In rexint oe their nee.nd MAI of Yell and Winter Trimmings and Millinery hoods. Baring Ws oar received by Brame some beantllol and draftable Drew and . Clesh Trimmings In Eneenla. • Intone. Moss also, Sllonaille.Crov.dll, Vieux's. linear and other steles Of lArui. In all oars; to elnieh they Write an eery from the ladles. at 77 alatket at. rThe Colored Lsdies of this ty will boy] eIIKSTIVAL, .t APOLLO MILL. on Fourth street. in THU kW DAY end PALDAY. Nov. 20th usd Yltt. - lo the benefit of Bev. Peasevedit's The tinblls ere ratpcotfolly invited to attend, as tho articles on exhlbition and fnr sale trill be of the fineet Br order of Committer. n019.2td Cleveland. Ohio %IC MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. —The wrest eels of Lots for Msolotsetririne wad o ch. er urposes takes roes the 2 75th . in Cleveland. Ohio Boo p Bills .17,15 vol • frABLE .. .I , 4,4lkajeir o rariite= Stand -' lais ° l2 (blare . 2 ,~ra¢c street 4:lTl:aetory .i . d a _foK . e.kle at No. Ie PIULLIM riIIRANSPARENT GREEN OILCLOTH of X • Aaperior qual It y ...Id different widths. loot reed from our reanofsetorr and Mr eirio. whole/ale and retell. a; No. II 6 Markets:teed_ J. a 11. PLULLIPA. iIR. JACOBUS' SE FUSON tho Apostolic J 1 Enloot Presehheits.o4 Mlnietering. Pelee 15011 t pobliehed (et the=neet or the BMA) JOrilt S. LANIC.UN, Lol9 el Market etree.t, below Yousth. LIR. SPRAGUE'S GREAT WORKl—An frof the Arno-limn Pulpit. or Commemorative-NO. bees o f - Distinguished American Clergymenof veal.. D.ll:lolMinationt, fronalhe early eettlement of te country to th e elms of khe year 1355, with histerlesi lutroduettou. 111 W. B. Sprattus. no l4l)., 2 vols. $5. Just reed .1 toe sale by J. B. DAVIEOSI. PARIS CLOTU SLIPPER PATTERNS- Something now and very handsome, just the thing for children. prerrnte, reed thl, day at noI9 11p M.'+,77 Market lIILTED 1100 P SKIRTS —ALA plain Ill o gullted nine, cut.ref i ra 3 .77 .1111EARLS-2.0 casks—a pure article—reed g_ and for sato by nolli BELL A laaarrr. THEY ARE JUST TILE 'ARTICLE - This U wbst every grotlrun bar/ aft& trosesir croon: the Patent ensmelsi ?boy are blirbly fn. lobed. misting attar}, of Sifter DrrrrlrStloo tosgrr than aux' other kind of on foliar, Ind besides are rota s plias whtrh really wderful. Think of It INN COLLARS for /FORT Gentlemen are inrlted to examine this srtlels at CIIWTEIMOC/TIIIO noir. corner Wood st, and lillsotord ‘IIIARPSBURGR PROPERTY FOR . SALE. - CoruLstlog of that extensive Saw 11111 and Boat Yard which law • wide front on the Allegheny later. Also the mach steam engine and Allegheny other ha - tura. for raw na I purpoeen. • Thle loration is admirably adapted for mitt or boat yard, n le a offered low . Apply to ot tf LICERINE CREAM—This excellent Ulf article to warranted to cur. roagt or ebsprod hands lo all ease.. I'Marrd and .IdJO2. FLEMING. nelB m•rrner Market at. and Diamond. ILLER'S COUGH . SYRUP—The beet article that can bs used for encteht..ohle, Prepared and sold osay 17 JOS. 111.011t10, AYER'S.CILERRY PECTORAL-3 gross cf tale calubrst.u4 rectum! Syrup lust rend sad for CITRATE MAGNESIA—This active and V agreeable cathartic can ahraym be o tained at b nolS JOS: P1.13111:1CPS. BONNET RIICILES-500 doz. plain and fumy Benue. Ruches for sale. AA. M+9oll k CO. L KETS—A large variety of Ameri co (1112 utd tatrottel Mai:a - eta for re. polS„ A. A. MASON A CO. FOR INVESTMENT —S9,soo.—Wanted the 'bore amount of lioslners Paper baring 4 to 6 =GB to rua APoir LOo3/1,9, No. 92 rouro9 et. AIVK STOCK -FOR SALE-15 shares LEP Citizen's Drooalte Fault Stock. non - AUSTIN LOOM , . No. sc Fourth pt... KOR SALE-83000—A Purchase money upag,ir. will !ming 2 stid 3 years to rurt.- tr bonus will be eV.. AUNTI7.4" LOOMIS. nun No 92 Fourth pt. 500 LBS EXT.KA MILLED BUCK-. WITEATFLOIifIt lu Donrld reeks 90. t reoelTed and for eels for at the Pesods Tea Etore,cepler of the Diamond earl Diamond alley nolB RAWOILTIL,BILO. k Brannuak. MERINO'S GOLDEN SYRUPS-1,000 inistaretand for vale low .t the ?wads Tea et= ow row alba Dismooti wad Magma slier. WRAREBOAT just offthe wive, gang . Inkie,cluins. novae gintt liztaaree ramplets. Pawllmo of nol9;ited WALL/MX .1; GAUDIIII2. NEW CASTLE A.ND, 4ARLINGTON , RAILROAD—NCTICE.—Ttra Mooktiolders of the New Castle and Darlington Railroad Company are hereby' notified that an lestalmsut (belngtbs third) of Sire Dol lar. Dar stare le odled for.payWa at t h e odes of the Tre purer. on tholSth day of ticronn bar loud. sada tlf ► sum everysisty data thee - esti& mad the-whole sobtamtp. Lion is tail. By order of the Beard nt Trustees. WI). 11. WILLIAMS. Treasre& nol3 sales corner Third and Wood it.. s HOT. SDEE ETIXAD AND PIPE.—Ma- Czahmzgh's Shot add Lead Critarmar , e irises for November— • erteet Lead and Me 6 , 4 PR Pound . • Patent Shot . Elf. "1 " Back Shot 7S" 1 _ Bar Lead trade "" . • A dlezmmt roadie for ea.& to the trade Apply to JorIN MoCULLOUUti..Preet ..- ._ - IEO Front amt. n.. Tart. /AIL SPRUCE-30i) lbs. for sale 'lL 41,21.10FEBTCCa !kJ noI7 coma. Sizett sad Wood sta. XT. FARAXICUM--50 .lbs. for sae by nol7 B. PAIENZSTOMiteI3. VATEIARIDES PLASTER-5011s for sale br Dal 7 B. • . PABNSSTOCE.• Oe, OSBOURNE'S COLOR OAKS % fotuslng wllh ot.neel plates. Bra. Green. law, still Mut juin reed . t N. S. ItiVES, paper otatlatliu7Wznaouse. corner Market sad Setmnd arrest. • Dolt Q, TOVES, . kJ : Fender , • t Ojre Imo., . ; Atove P;pe, Coal Beat/lea; Tin and ,Oorver W. 4, •t, the Iron City Etave Wikrehowe .1 T. X MAIO A 00.. nolS ' 134 Wood et:at rrIAN NERS'TWHALE SPERM' OlLS— loitm Imo eupplyjnet reed aid Sororara, fIERMAN CLAY-60 tons on hand and 61_11 for tale by nol6 :JUNG BaCe. QCOTCII SNUFF-3 WAIL Garretea just 14_7 ised .d far rata Or WIXICLINOI3IIOS. c4_TANDARD PATENT MEDIOINES--A ,7 haws arid camplet• aw.ortment an -hula anNOd f a v a le by nolb .IMo. yiaNGES---Olase and Metal—Alarge just reed end for ale by WLEMIBO BYO& MEAL-200 kw. to arrive And for rueV. by =7 axis a BEIWIER. OLASSES-10 0 Mils Sugar Hone° 40 'ID Oda= B.7rCr. In storn anal* mkt,l47_ =lO WATT i wit.aoN IptUTTER W.-5O kege Somerset county JEJF Glade Butter. ' . ' 1W luau Blacks limaL 'flour; in Arm. 4.1,4 far gale 13010 we're A WILSON. SOAP -51X1 boxes No 1 Olivo Soap; 100 do Er tr.. do }Wally' eosin Lai ' do _Aaney &Ad Toilet do . for Mb/ by nolO WAIT &WILSON --- CI RA IN SCREENS for said yb .W. 741 7. no oraps a COLLINR. Ar. D-12 kegs No 1 Lard just ie.:?d and for gale br ' rot - ATWXLL. LES • CO VIEUCKWILEAT FLOOR-1000 - - on lAnd 'mkt far Pal. LT REM A ItIiAAAIL.. BJUEB APPLES-40Als for sale by, 1. 1 2 JIMMY IL COLLIN& BACON SIDES-1 cask akar Sides reed 131 and for alto ,015 • DAVID Q lin= - SL 1131011 pELLS aatic'd for Bale by sals i Roues a cattiOns: MEM=
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