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T " pttahn# om^ T %®DIfESDA7 i 'KdTr'Slt'" stale Of Things m Tennessee. ThtiW*y foundations of eoolety orebro — loi upinthieunhappy.Thepeopla (j ohosLfci^r<fflkhelEla*fhlSandbeneJoent „ „_jor*rnmont, and-league-themselveewith ' trStprf, and anarchy, insecurity, robbery, . oppression,, and eU the horror* of civil •§££ i V'L,'i lire tfaeirreward. ■“A prlvateeitUea (says ; e correspondent of the North 'American) .ip. '•i'i'eannot go ten; mil** - beyond;thi city ‘of Nashville, for the purpose of purchasing,*, ~ fewjtif the necessaries of Hfo for hi* family, , Sdf.-Vwithout the fear of csptured,hi* _horse end vehicle teken from him, add per . haps himself lodged in the Murfreeahorp , : ; jaih Kren the most bltter secesaionista "" ; 1, l are afrald to venture and teie with; them r hbie4 or any;,o&eir -valuable "pro-i; party; and as for a-Union 7 men, he is for;” tunat* to eeoepe with hie life and the sap ;rifico of everything else." -'.l cm The whole country is infeited with guer riliea,’■which ie only enotherneme for bapr dittirtßtiPibiUePii-iPe! fteling egShit , the Union, that it has broken ail fellowehip -v •' between neighbor and neighbor, iXheeame' writer oontlnoes: ' Tennessee is in t irone slate of anarchy thiaday than Mexico haa everbeen.,'A Constant succession of robberies. and cruel oppression baa maddened tho. people, and i * they have, beoome so demoralised that in no quartaris,there any respect; for the.riebts ’•■" o.* property orof iomauUfe. Almost'daily. ' r we teartor tie moat oruel outrages iq. all parts of the countrjywhich, in consequence ' . . ,of their froqaenoy, nave almost ceased to e attrast attention. NaahTilto haa perhaps ' Buffered more from the war than any otter; • city in the Union, restored from tha imme diate eceneof action. Business of all kinds s';.'- is entirely prostrate; nearly every store of any Importance closed up; but one or vj two'wholesale establishments among the ' . . . large number en Marketand Broad streets, ‘rf.V . ( prefeas to .keep any goods stall. Benia •, . are merely nominal, and provisions under. 1 the blockade have reached a point at which thepoor can acaree .eorapo together. tie means to jpnraheae tha common necessaries of life. The fearful daughter of Ferryvllle, .h-has" shrouded many of the most aristocratic mansions of onr fashionable streets.in mourning; and yet with all this sorrow, and trouble, and misery, we ace no reyura ing evidenoeof loyalty,hut on the contrary theseoeahfever now rages in a higher de grOothamlt has ever before attained In this community. When, will it abate?,. Never, aa long as the cauaeoftho rebaltion eiisls- Thisisay m'aU, candor, and not from any mock sympathy for the slave,:bat . from honest and ealm convieUon that now "ire are caHedupan' to saodfice'ohr country 'bfiltolnsatuUon of alavfcry.u Bambye,the last and the object of the war is gone) and. we may then tope to ralse^'a. generation ■ loyal to the Union, but never otherwise. Let ns divest ourselves ofall prejndleraitt; the matter, and surrender everything Jo, .' attain what every pa trio t urns t most earn*, l estly Jeeire—a ptrftot and an_ undivided oountry. ■> ■ A correspondent of ths LoaisviUe Jour nal, writing from Nashville, , says’: ' “1 “I havooonvcreedwUh farmers this'dey' who ran Cram/their homes, ten to twenty miles from here,wlthlntwodnya past, to' aseape the conscription. Also, I hayc.seen negroes by the doten who have just "run ' in, all agroeingln tbestalemoutthatthc hold Southrons ware driving off the ue-' glues to tie South, by wagon loads ;aind ,in chain-gangs.. Consequently tha diggers are on the gui vice ; tha country is fall of' _ them;: trying to wet into Nashville.. Same ; of them are chased by dogs—one ..hlaok man was thus followed to within fourmilei ; of this city, when onr pickets saluted the. .canine hunters with A stuff or two of;«old - ‘ lead. Tho whols aim of these bold aavo ' oatas of. “Sdatbsrn Bights,” under Forrest,. * Brectinridoe,_and Co M is to strip the’rich .: Cumberland Valley eduntiry ere the Union artsy advances upon them.” I'.", ■ Shut we' sea. that (he institution;;.of ' . . alltvety la breaking not thisughtihs operation of the proclamation, nor even by, that of war, ’bnt throngh tha outblaaing of its own Inherent deprevity. Thus bat-jibe. ■, “comer atoms?.exploded and wrecked the entire fabric of society. 1 ' - , .We quote. tho_llast mentioned writer —”’again': '}.■ “It can ba'trnly said of the.’rebellious". " people of Nashville, within a week .past, . -.. how are the mighty fallen—how' srovthal .; haughty cast down I Such a flutter.', has set been exhibited hare,. I• am i informed,; since the advent of the great doctrine of , “Southernßights.’ Passing by the head quarters of Gen. Boseerans, one would be. " sura to note the crowds of people upomthe sidewalk, all in anxious expectancy. Each wanted’a pass,’ but passes , wera withheld. - Previous looseness in this respect waa now : oometed. Xhe haughtiest auksn dames, the lowliest laborer in the shop or foundry, and the thickest lipped negro in all Naan : ville/here moot upon tho dead level of un fortunate.equality.” " - ™ \ ’' Barely it'is lime tbit the cause of all this fearful ealimity .were remaxed.'' Bat for ' slavery, Tennessee would this day; boss T ' loyal, as peaceful, as prosperous, as Maas* - aehoselta or Miohiganj and as soon ai that disturbing element shall be removod, tho, fires that are consuming her, even to the. 1 foundations, will go out, and true pe&op, 1 and prssperity will for the first toe bless that beautiful but unfortunate State.,. I -f, ■ V x.':* ‘ Help forl.ancaehlte. : “A Buffalo com man" offers file hundred -btoheleof corn la the beginning of* oon-- tribution from Americans for thasufferlng eottoa operatises of Lanoaehlre. He aaka that twenty thousand bushels bseolleeled for (he purpose. She Hew York papers, in noticing this offer, earnestly urge ihe. . ■ tuettor upon the attention of the people of this conn try, and again recommend Thanks- Tr giiing day eee suitable time, for making ■ the general offerings to this -good cause., ; While the arutoorats of Eoglahd arc gir,- lug their sympathies to the azietooratlo i i rebels of our country, it is fitting that.the ■ - democracy ofthia-country (we don'Ause, the word inn technical or party sensej Should sympathise wltlx the demooiptoy- of Englandj Who are in sympathy with them. We hare no truer blends tint the! pwrid .. ~.. the poor of-England, wtoare' now. suffering from IhSiffecU of lids rebellion. - It th« following ft bout or* confession? ■ w« Incline to think.ft nhoaatj for it if pal forth in thnteiflrttty thelferYerk World,' ' one'of the lending. OTgene of the WoOd,nnd Seymour demooroey. - ft l» Inifull »®«ortf bovertr, with :j ■ «H 8 Dcmoemtlo ettty' hne.eref been • ,; notedftwit»--»ten>--dw«|ilj9C.; I .fh« nati^ neert and driven Into the ranjof.of- flta enaSiny, while th# heir roorulUiwertltcptinanboritanle m ttfan« until their temper, wee. tned. . Hence, in the yeeent derail to thtocity we find the BQ>rt>li«*n«*nnnin*wnif Doi hernt* tavnearij-? oreir congtewioneldls? ■» .; j7t:itrlot £ wfillo it wu the herdcet.wnrk ta'tto ~ wcgdto induce the tfemaeragr to » & forego if* party uregoe ae to audit jui :.:.Jam*e Braok«,nnold Whig, into the chatM' ■ red eirole of ite regular nomtonJto4 ,, | _ -,, ji. v j-j 4 . Cotton aod Jpeeiilatora. •hWe'are Very glad to sea, the following i^u&Qrideed. Ifc#-* jfibedo? specula^ • ipya'afrQqffi ha aliow«& the army.. and enrioh themselves by buying up cotton inside of our military lines formless their one-fourth the price they. 4lUfcfeiam£@i<fa of -those-linesj-is outrageous—a great the government and to consum- os well ‘as demoralising to the army ; for the thing-cannot be done at- all except by.throonnitanaa^ot’afiUiat^ffioere.- ; n -The ccturn'h destf on'is giving our Geher-j als h-gfeat tfaal*oftfaaMein;Tennes3ee and Mississippi; S 6 long as the bqyera.are I to’rolltjwHhe flag, %t .unpoir | offioers frwn ‘takfag.a,i •hand ih.speculaliphij and this, <of ooume leads -to corruption. Gen; Gxast, wo learn frote’ the lettcf, e of ozio of bur Oprrespon* dehts, ; c to;iry'tf hefw plan, • wbiplr may wSri hetMr t&an'any one of the’ old-ches. 0 -Hehae determined ~to hate all Cotton-bought, shipped and sold oni account of paying tie owners a : fair price, and 1 tho profits to thoTreashiy Department; 1 ' L -■ : fo.Bhow the\hhmc^'of } «9rii ofthesei BpeoiaSng;gen'Uy» the faot.is stated, that I Oonsidcrabto quantities of counterltdt gold! coin have beenpalmedoff iii'exchange for I cotton—informing thelr tf ?icUtiis M that, as I .it wa§ contrary .to the order oftho Govern-1 ment to 'pay gold for • cottony H . would be I weli fdr thorn to keop lt oat of sight- ’: This ‘CQiinset J th.e, . ilahWre have .obeyed,-■ and therefore failed to learn rthaeharncter of! thelr;cpurioufl mon»y until the’'villainous -purohaaors had pUcei 1 theitißelVea beyond reach, ['l.-"''!]'■* . . ■■■. Emancipation in Miiionrii . ‘ We invito attention to an' appealfrom j the Missouri to,the popple of the jforth, in behalf of the cause of Emancipi- j ! ilon, or rather, fa .hhsseari. At the late election a 'majority ofllioVoiers declpredjn favor of the polioy of abolish ing elavery in that State on; the conditions, I proposed by the ; President* in his; special I message On that ahd ofthe reaalution ( adopted by Congress ,in, conformity with | the BresldenVefrecomidendationr J ape'oxily about fwehty, or thirty‘.tbotiflanir Slaves; In that Btate theproperty ; of loyalowners. ’ Tofrep, I ■thesfe- at §Boo'a heady would-coat - tioftal treasury-from aik’ ioi'tifae 1 hundred.! thousand dollars, while the’s|ayei o f rebels■] wouldgo, free: without compensation. The | moment thismeasare ahall be consumma ' ted, ; Missouri’ will b&bmoas peaceable as , I H,wilUrery soon beoomt one of I tho most populous and prosperous States of •thpUnion*t , ‘' ?:• - ' ' : Ttfb BonthWest. ;■ ’•The'jpp^tp^hdehi^'^' i; Ofahgp I imcL^Ujy«ifewTiies a Nplcmbcr,l&: j ,':J : I have ahthority for-atatfag that General | Halleck.haa.givan power J to oondQctrthsicampaignfa tho-Mississippi I Yalley aooording to hisown discretion, with j the as*urance:of all the ald lhat may oe.re- J iqniredizcnt.Washington. ivv •*- ~;j ' Thlaintclligenco, 7 which is conffnned by. ihe large reinforiediebU sent to Gen. Grant, ‘will* be most gratifyfag io the i While it is seen that Gem Grant | f occupiMHhe most-'important’posUion fa the [jfieid.'lhe, puhljp.ars Jwaiching f hia move mehte with as I \mueh .confidences* interest, j The greatness of his achievement*' and the 1 unifonruiyQf thlagon- I eral feeling .of hopefolneafl./ The | in J the right place, sustained, by^the Ad-, j ministration here, wUI not fail to crush the I rebellion ; . To tlii Re; Fiini,’ slid i „ Foople-of thfrjfoitlieni Statue. ' KoV. ijj' Missouri, in her rtcenl election of Sena tors and Bepresentativefli. hat ;declared in -favor of -Frco.:BoiL; be come eohvineedihat SlaV&jf is anevil—a weight upon her'skitCs, 'serlousi y impeding her progress in the race aha is making with hftreisfers-of-the Union, andwith which ■ho can-well dispense: .Hence, thiir deols .lpn£*. ■'?!’*' ‘ T ;' ; -V;-.-. • ; ’• •'• - ; To joa it may appear an .easy task for‘a •ovareign State to free herself-from a pure ly local Institution like. SlaTbry.'. yon iq&y Boppose Missouri can; doj ai other States have done, by a legislative not of emancipation, prcvlduigelthor fpr its imme diate or gradual abolition* . If so, yon are notadvised of - the oßstaoles tp. such action, contained m the organic law of this State., The -Constitution\if Miriiotai contains the following provision . , ' . / .:«>’■ ; 1 “Tho General Assembly ehaU have no power tq pass laws for. the Emancipation of Itavek without the cansentof .their owners, or without paying- them,-before joch eman-. clpatioDj-a foil equivalent for such- slaves: bo. emancipated.? r. : It will thus be seen that the power of our j Legislature to iabolish- Slavery, r Is limited to the alternatives of first : procuring the I consent of the owners of ell the second* of paying them afull equivalent for : their slaves, befote emancipation*' TO pro-/ tore the assent of allrthe owners or slaves, in the State, to their liberation' upon any . terms,r ranch - less-without' compensation, may be setdownaaan impossibility. The authority .of the Legislature'-iitherefore practically: reduoed; to the passage' or dh wot of liberation, which wili ; becooe effec- Only upon: the means 'being procured and applied to payment for the siaves set frCC. I- ]'r. 1 Owlnc to the ntter prostration of busl* : ness In Missouri, occasioned by the EebeU Uon, .and the hcayy losses of property, her: citUenS have sustained .from . the - ! same cause, tf la oat of the question for her, elth ,er at th? jrwent. time,: or. In an/icoinpars-. tfirelyshoripeiiod-in-the future, to] make, compensation' for all her slaves, out of her own resources, o: Left- to»herself, therefore, with the pnblio debt already hanging over hori sho is powerless t4relieve herself from thahardcit' whtchls weighing r her •] down. Our people have, nevertheless, nob despair* ed •of accomplishing 1 and havel>y decldelinfavor otem* ploylng-,aU the'instrmnentaUtdes' within their ketch,- to that endj^.Tbeir.'pMtf'tell-' anee has beenpUfied upon, therpronuse^of assistance fromtheGeneral.Government 1 , eonttlnedta : the- epeotel-meinsge' of 1 , too Frteident to too lsstCongrtss, end the; Wi. tienhla Htbs of that body open its recom mends tion.' I :; ' ThoqnMtloa»ow l»,',':wietMr.Kio people of the free States wllVthrooghtheir. rep roeutsUTes m Ceneraeej'theKreridant con currlngi reader snObniUonilsldsa -•will enable us'constitutionally torii oar Bute, of the lnsnmt>rsnoe ofrelarcry, i now and 1 for all time. The opponents orjemaneipa tlon among ns deny that yod -trill, j As . charity,.ire hay* no right, fojsk snoh i«- u sistanesj -nor ondhat'ground' slono would. Mp. . Hare tre na claim upon, your liberal- Uyt : been the firat SUts to respond to Presi dent and pt{!ohgr*n. , ,,She‘ hi*- dhcepted the propoaitlon to»y-haTemnda,nnd Is not, tocrefbT*.wlthout thttw+Bt claim on I, ' the wonhi'of-.oonlraot.'Tflpdhr.thp ,'eoorisV'cf Interest- howeTer. ie .not her oasa an'. ,ox **adtew«(rtiw»g.oMt?* -«o*-.: , ’-f;; .-.jit although at so whloh. hat Miboea p.niir iantf.ahHy- Cuttwhts.i ■U'. ■ ... . ; : ji •übduo which'has cost the nation Immense amounts of treisnre/.and tokocp it iB.mV jeetion is likely lii involve heavy continued expenditure, eo long as the.onginaleauw ■of the'rebeutoH existifin thb“ Bttile. Thill cause ie slavery. On the score of economy, would irnothe Wise policy forthe u3ht'to remoWthlssolirce, of expenditure/ by the’ purchase and ‘liberation of the slates of Missouri, jather than to oontinue armies upon -her ■ soil, oh /she has been doing? Toasaistin the_solution!,?/ this; problonij We ’will state that/ as a matter.. of foot, from the bept eridencewe, can gather, the'number of slates yet .remaining -xxr * Missouri does not exceed 00/XK). Of this number, cue-half cau safely be said to be long to disloyal owners, and to be entitled to.their freedom nnder.the.net of- confisca tion. The. Slaves now remaining In the State are tho least valnableoftbeir kind, as a general thing, such only as were not considered sufficiently valuable' ,to : take South, or whohave not possessed 'snfholent energy to escapo. North. The amount re ouisiW, therefore, to make purchase of the entire at a’fair valuation, cannot bo eo considerable. The entire nation being interested in the restoration of a permanent peaee in Mis-! souri, is interested, aa -woll aa her own peo plUj in tho question of emancipation upon in soil.' Nor dbea' hmtuhUty of interest stop here! ThelooaUlyofMlssoiiriia suoh that, as a Slavs State, she standi direotly in the. path of Northern, emigration, and the expansion of. Northern free institu tions.* ■ How serious- an obstacle a Slave State located -aa aha is did become, was fairly demonstrated in the memoriable none teatbetweenFreedom and Slavery, when the Soil of'Kansas waa the debatable ground. Every day renders her position as si Slavs State's more formidable obstruction' to tho free North, as its free population spreads Westward; for over her soil must run the, prinolpal channel of communication be tween the East and. tbs WesL ..How essen tial, then, to thoN orlh that the institutions of Missoori should aasimilate.to her own.' .1 Bat these a»;'by nomeans, the only in--: duesmepte Missouri offere to the North for cooperation in' her struggle for Ai a Free Stale,-Missouri will furuish in 'return to the North for tho aid she may now render, millions of botes of the rich est' soil upon which the sun looks down, for; homes for her children, from whiob they are now excluded by thcbarrierofSlavc ry. These alone are worth many.tlmes the entire amount of treason necessary to suc cess in the-present isms in this Btate.* ■ Miisotlri,-therefore, asks of the loyal States of- the natiUn, in the present oriils of her aflaire/hothing whioh lho will not largely’repay. * With yon of. the North will /rest tbs decision cf the question.ln'view' of the facts' prelented, and all other oon-. slderetlons involved, we appeal Uf you' for its full and fair consideration. To North ern Bepresentatives In Congresa it IS' im mediately presented? - Of the Northern prese we aek for such adiscussionas lts. I importance demands. To the people of the North, ln whose hands, after all, the power lie lodged; we .ban . only ; recommend the views ws have urged, as being honest, 1 in our judgment, worthy of adoption. - '• - Tho tegUlatnn of Mlesonri will meat in a few weeks; snd upon the response which this land similar appeals will elloit from the reprtsentatives, press, and people of tho Free States,* if HI depend the decision of aguestlon largely Involving the interest of the whole nation. r‘‘ '*''■ £i,mc Bo**m.dflt«nd» toiriaH England inthocoum of ' * fow w«k«j to romain, parhap#,a trolTßnonth. ;: - T - reliciovs notices. ifs*T HIED P.BBBBY TE BI AN ' CBDBOH—That* will to U» abcre Ohwcil on THiSKaOiraO DAT. UlkU- St 10 o’clock, fectncaky tba paitor, Bar.H*B - JOttSSOH. - '- . - - toMIM, LECTURES. LBCTOKE. Professor Wilson, Vi gpccHl rr quert, hu cosMot<4.to np**t hU Itctor* °° _ « THE Ti»E6,” _'l | ff 4 IH4KMOrVISO IVtlll!iO,'lii CON«M H 4.11/, Fifth proewdi tobd'*pj>rT>prl»ted fertUbestfik cl ibo FUUharih Bobtl«tdnc* Corn* ClttM. L-l- f l ' ' 1 «ta tt 6)4 o'clock; Locicre, to com* A««CBOt73i. TieUthto b# h*d *1 lb* pdocJpii Boo*.‘.Mode Mid Btona, of f Utabanh'*a4 AU*thcar.~ ~ ' . . wtiS&L- irS»i.JSO*rUKK AT Tills .AKUM UITJC IrrSr COLLEGE, corner of Peon cad fit. TElfi Bt U o’clpck^ mr-iDEJrvs. / tu MoMSftluJa Utmax Omojmt pf fttt,- booth liT twM ■ DIT, !L*??. Ti T O ANDA HALF DOLhAUaPEBSIIABIcniIt, o*jrf t*l fitock* OBt .of lb* tornsd profit* of tb# mootb*, pWwta forthwith. Th»Gcap«y wap** th* ootmant of ths Gortrnmiat TBi.cn th**bpro dldSttd.-- HKHBY tt.'ATWOOD,Bw*Ury.- ' : goaldfw : PUBLIC jraricßs. ' Oinex Hnoauiiu lunuin OoniTrl j , PlUaborvb, Mot. SiOth, WSL • I tr-=»AiJ ELECTION for fllteenDireo \hS > tore of tfcl, CoapuT. to ««r. iiaOi* .tU mini,* ytwtwfll b. h*ld tt uwoflHi Mo. 98 w*ur M TtJISDAT, tho DKOmt.r.lB63, between tbebiun of II *m.‘haol: P. ta. “ U»HftT «fc ATWWD. SaortUTf: irS^AGRICULTUBAL. —A meeting qif th> SouB of M4a»i«i* of tho AUijEtor, Cc-ant, Arrkallor»l'gycl,tj will bo holdon WElf- MWBAIfW. *Btb; WO? A falUH*rt.nc. U re. • ->’/80gOTEg.Jr.,.8«« , >:..,' o°3l:3t<UH,ig irs»POCKKT . BOOKS, for Ahe new Po.u*o Cartoncy; DLABII8,«to8 to.*A4 19 mo.; IAWTMMWTIB KTVmOPR BtO COHB’B IHKBTASB3;PfI6IOOBAPIT ALBrMSI 8. HAYES,, ; .coithff ffcod kad Third rtrtct*. for**!* by' ;:oc2o/ : '':. utmrj ~ Tatma I *OmCT i-- < r "- PHUlmw!ii Hor.‘Sllh;lMa. *t. , \TOHOB TO TAXFATBBK-ilfe l\ dnpUoUcftftr lb« oatttudlßS Uxti wi too* tttdf topal latb* luadiofCoUectcw, oteocdlsc to tv. ud u I bftTftoutytk bo«n *bl* to**car*<sd- Mion. I Fffl tbutton roorir* f*W UXtt from »r p^, • ttogattfoltw? v 1 ••• -•- *• .■ VTOTIOE TO ABHKBBDBB.—You are h>rab/ notme4,w.r*too Mplx. ol tlvulMt trtoOßUl MWWMDtOf tboUUnbMlßr tlUMTirtl ?ds^£Sl33^rW& baZißmmberauh,aulwK plDAltf of.l EM. - ~ oo’&tt-’oQMtfiTtin br APPQETIOMftItKT. ; VI OTICH?-B<>ota. ,thll be opened ivt tfct sa<»: of B; JloLAJil » oa, IM iWartk ■mi, TniS,PAT,(U»o4«I, SfT.mMuiFMn <SkpftilfitocJtof tWTitUbttffb.b'OlfVeUod TrmciU CoilOottpfoy.* r- -1 -■*•_ »>•’ - • PliTltiLlßflj—tli* torsi*,fefßfcoki indfiteslM »• • ■,.-jni .u f-iii •;. •■' Ui*K»UoiulT**iA*,fcrnl* bjr l ’ DnlbMMn ISiidmM. • rirUM t3ttre*t*d/wlll a..m«-.-.; ;tu» -.nTjejS-Jrrt . -Miw: - > jtMM ALMWt :Wli»rtn«mr. ■ BCIIKCT-tU FHYBI- Jj|: GUHS^^rgoodEdt^nbittttkYithi ! BoxmMtMssiiifp. o; .moat- KKWNKU IRrt iibuj: WKK.»‘m*¥itisicN lUv AfPUlilMniwuA fornlilij J f! you .mujuasssks—s<J -vrisW i 1 I. J. jtEW jtvvEnTiBEMEJrr&.\ Jffiw oF'fHE -rpo tXJONTKY MpBCHAMTS ASD ItorflißßlEL BKI.LT, o/ui Is-, n» * rim* «.6k_ &>-. ’^~ . -. , , , [. . NcrlT and W FifftfStoeet, ’ plan la rectndtd In tbeofflcv':BlßßeN»i“6HlßTB, OOLUtS/TllSTurtVb&• IffitiQ-for tM e'imtr;cr AltffelienT, In BHIUTSand DRAWERS, WOOtfal HOODS, HO to!.JS,pa«e463. |lAaA a gCABFS, &MPUYK ASP SHETLAND tweIve O'-O;tbence alosg the coal rMd iieiri ru-«un ££ KKITTIHO YABHB,on band end Wfr2otA :df«t*neeof twemy.foM J:e to Ine cl iot '-ntuhb«'fo*rtwn (U)5 tienwalens.tbe 11m of the ewneto Loccat atreet, ea bid oat In said pUn, now called FfaokUn-wtrtet; thence along tbeiazne, par allel wltb Doucen- a'.reet, ft distance of f*»tO let No..t*elrvflO to Duncan the of bfßlnn'ng—on which U meted a twu-atory caah; balance la. three inonthe, to ba secur'd by bond and mortgage. ao23;lawd*w ■ /CARBON OIL MACHINERY FOR VVBAL*.- . SOiSXJBONBTIIjES. 6 lunilW pOPPKB WO .MS. __ _ • 4tetf largo round OA6T-IBOM TANS 9 ro auiilnn <mlr one tod for Btilli;Et«am £ogis«»UoU«r, JSShSSiTPIpe, 4C.,complete, beta little wliH* I ft Urn© Wharf abd wiil.be rented or aold. Tw FemujW.nl* NallrjaJ pa«M liotirthabacketdofthe Wharf. • Apply to .{ ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICK.—No tin U hereby glrenthet Letter, of Admlni«tr»- tlon cin teetanxnto amm upon tho eetuto o[ Ber mm Murrmr, dec'd, l»to of Etnr lirerto.o.blp,, hav* boon granted te tha rmdsrrijncd. All perrons hftTlas claim* aialnet tald estate will priieot thsm for aettlement; and alt peraons indebted to aaid ea- UU will make payment without delay. 14 f BVELINB UUBBAY, Adei’k, , . SaavDeerTp.. ko*. g6tb.‘*B ' ■ YjfATNE IRON and STBEIi WORKS. •SrWarehcuee and Works Cenur tf Voir* •*** ar>A Wa V- now largely manafictorlog EAR,'2<3D and HOOP IRON, and are ptepanrd to promptly flu order, tot »U elite exfrx " *°od LmnddUd . buOnfl «LAI., KnoMiltn Bocce»*or« to B»Ubt. Bmwn A re. AN ORDINANCE granting certain privilege* to ll>» Pitteburgh Mil etenbenrllle dvmm m 4 ciilMui tf JHuAnrcK to B*UctfimdOom>>_ non&MmeiU attfabWaddUu ktnbg enacted*y*• tmtiorUtoftiMtan*, Ibat ft>U powerwidMtborttr be end the same i» hereby glren to “The Pittsburgh : 4ndfit«ulfenrille JWbo*d Company,’*, their *acceu •ore and arelgn* to ley down,.construct aud. tuto for generV railroad purpose*, doolie-railroad track* Kmthalr bridge now being erwted orerthe Bonon nhele rl?er. in the BecondWerd of the City of [ RUabnreb, over and along Try atreet to 1 and ortr Aaennd and Lom the ner h elde thereof, (the aiid track* to be ccnitrucWd from that point orer private property on thewtet aide OfTryatnet,! oxer 4 Sbirdandunder fourthstreet*, to» point north of aald laat named atr*«t»wkera iild Coin pent are about to build a tun Del, aad-from thenoo r by and tbxou 8 b aald tunnel to a paiat loath of Setenth.street, end from thence to and' under raid street at a point bo* twain the lower Uneof fountain atreetiand Ornot SEE5 EE on the ground tying aonta cf Liberty street »lVo* «ed«L however, that .tM- grade* of Ber*cth rnl Washington atmta atall not be altered gradae Mttow aiaUbUsbod f Pro*tied, further, That eald Railroad Company ahali .not make up tr*U* or thlftmraor locomotive*, on th*t.part of their rood betwrea th* Mbnoogaheta bridge and Fourth atreet. „ fIM. 2- That tbo right U hereby giveo to eeid Ballroad-OecßPany* their engineer* and workmen, £s£th*aupSJwan of the City BaguiatoT. to enter la and neon the streets, over, alosg. hero** end n«* der Which lb* said track* ire t 6 belaid. end tie »me to dig down, altarand-ebaoge, »n anchi manner aamar be neceaaary, Jo order to complete'tbe con struction of aald track and ,locate Itoe **m*tow eazdanoe with tba gradee hereinafter eaubllahtd, Prm dtd, That the eald Ballroid Company *h*U -rratact. bv Woner and anfflclent barrier*, all enca> ISjM < Sr*mbanka*DU,at.ih* different atreeu lusted! and ahali give bond, with tur«Uee to be ep* srored by CtonndU, to indemnify the dty egalnit all etelma for damages nwnlM&S from of i »>ld Compear. Its employee and workmen, • to tb* coailrpeltee of their eeld road, a* hereto *°ftcj£*Tkat the grades' of the following atresia be and they nr* hereby eattbliihed aa foltchra, to wit: .• i. Gndt tf w*K*m e*rh (tee of Jrg atrert, ftvn B* ocad Commencing at ihe northern ouib line of Beoand ' 'street; thanre frilooe foot per looted to the aonth ;• Vtttoeof Third street; thencp rise Wi feet per W> , tea -to the southern-enrb ilae of fourth atreet; - tine* by a uniform ascending gradwto the^juthem ; puibltoeofPepjfyltattteem**?. , v , . Qtdi ijf.TkiTitn*.- < Oo&bmbcIoc *i lb* western »!40. s>f try itwMj tb*M«lml 60feetaero** thePitk»tQrgh 6afi)ltlUlltMf!:t6t3MrlM M 7 fret Ixo per fret to ihtOMttfh oaibllooof SoMjtroct. Groditftke ****** WemAttMfk Commencing at tbo wettern curb Un* ef Tryetfeet, Ihimo* rU* Mleefper laifcot ftr tin diit»n6.cf,a jMtt £tat!H»n» iMOK lntjer ‘lOOtMfUipoliitSbstirailof<toU£M»ll'7, . . lie. i ttot.Bi»«»W PltUhMgh >ni SuiUnril]* Ooaapaoy »h*U p*j all actual dosage* done, orltkely fob* dona, to» pti**ta propenj,br tie ioca* SraiuK Sun ruction of ibelr road,a*( aatboriwd by t&bi cdCnaaca, and tooll either **uia thueame er ait* amnia i*cari*ytor tha- nose to tha mpaotlte property hotter* teWtotad, before the commence ment of thiwork. . ’ . bxO, 6, That the told BallrOid Company ehn-1, nt tbilr own e»pen**i ornitTMt oter Foorth, bcrtoUj o&d Watblnfton rtreett, *t tb* point* where tb«r trocU to*U pM* under the eoao» good wad raVatoa tial brideta of Iron or toon*, with coltable ild-:ral loci. nil toiUf*ctory to. the,Etta** Oomnj.ties, and tb* i*ma » keep In perp*toaj,gyod.wpiir Tar-tfca ccttTenienceoriltofJtiblfo? conitruetioa fff brldsw theeatd Company toftp pr> tect tharest and water, plpoiain each roaacn' •» W wiir then at all tim#»*«***ibte and <U for n«. and tbata»OT*load»4ecanooplth«**ma*boU been da thtdffictlon of the City Begniator tod the Cut, 'tod Water OemttittM* of CocnrtT,“tho earn* to l» I doneat itb* expen** of the laid Belliotd company; j : and *|*aatttoo*p*bi* of aaid.Baiiioad Company j ke#pnaatob*anate*cbetrrt <e«r>blcbtj.*T my 1 croiwlth tbilf. track*, whoa* doty it tooll bo U alT* notion of lb* aprioaeh of train* or locomUlece ■S* ttoahibitlcn of a Am in daylight tod Ump a* . .*b*L 0. That told Company »h*]i Pay aU' fe* *x • pesee* oettriooedhy U* gfadlßg, baof Tblrd etnet/from tto*» to fry itreem, and *o much cf rottrtMtwt»»!U« between alley and TrrtttoetVand *o much cf Qeorgee alley *' the teoexelßTSdeof Fourth atm* nmiUrrnecoeaaij; JJKSu alec Kptlde tulttole.mean*, “tUfcctcry fb# flSeit OooSluae, for carrying off lb* water iald Confpany ri»*U A°£ loeaaotlreer otbenriM, their cat* fcob tbeendof tbttr bridge at the Monoogehela TirertoF tm <tte. t ata greater rate ofapetd than LJfrJ^r rutdera penaltyoftwcnty-fiTO dollar*forerery oT ftn»a. to Wx*o.T«r«d by an ordinary *otion of debit -proti&fa *Vbnt: in the tunnel,..tb* *pe«d maybe *BPL Ihatnll ordinance* heretofire puttd to cntole tha told BaltrdM* Company to make their railroad through tb* city be ana tha imi are hero by eS?S!%»t If the told BBllroad'.Ocmpany *h*ll aoetotthe term* nnd epnflMotaof tblijidlflanto,-. • ttoy*h*U,wltblh ; fottr day* after tba> date of tb* p—thereof, die tnfh* ofiae of thaCcntroilerof thecTy-of Plttabnrgb n refolnUonorthe Eovdcf Birroteraof toidOomptoF. porate seel thereof, aooeptlog all the pWrilagtoor arid ordinance, 1 tod binding tbetntolre* to a true perfenpenoeof tlHt*otodlttoa*- O 0 6 -! 1 . .riBDDE OIL loti of taa COO to 1500 Ooen td.tink* til «nwn>tf t «eAitiliii >1 ; 1 imiui. rf u HATM» 'ihtk&fit M**™? 59 Workj, or 400 v ■■• ocM:tfm ~ ;l ’ ■ '■•'■••' ■ p 0. KNIGHT A.OO, . , . j M ' V ’ WHOLESALE GBOCBBB, • oL&l.HnfrTCidarimdClMUiattUMta, - ...' 1 • - PniUiixLr. IL. : A.onli for tli» nla of U», prodwslt.of WaBK B(ja4B3MUIEBX olid 0800188 aPQAtt Hnna». of 1-hiudripM*. 1 n-aaim BAGStfIAGBI BAGS I 1 ; • .if. -- ' .« iJ ..-.»;,OOOSo*l*l«i« H*pi , ..... AOOOOunoj B*«*. . . B«ckJ /- . . _ ; Wtttar** LliyS 8«*«i .. . unOAraj.OatsudOdni.dOi.< -o- . ..MOBoUßockr, , rsf* "¥*l ; BIT0J100pB» ttoOBMUT A udZl- : MI : '• oDHPKOS!!— .rs V. ..... • n«so ij«ii; u :' ;L*- f s -160 bbVpflme Aw*. M»or»Ntblnf«i :Si da brta»Gio«r-Vl&»C8*P ! -- ! ’ • A- do.'B»«rt.Olit«fJl tvy « ■pKoirticu.— : ■;. . 'J? flOtbU. : yWOlftr. P. W- fjssr,‘ln Wik add 60 fc. i*ik«. • 40lbos««l*oloaCw*ittCba*»t'-' I '-••-- itOO®fc*MlißoU B«terr- t ii; Appier nr am/.? fAPJSH, onEAfr-v»iU''bo«)W , of tow wllUont •*ifemkifli'.wAkm>> •• •■••>'* ..T '■'' ■ ■■> i ° ol> L TDAOufl.—jwttncU^newßinoJrecr •'- fe&taiMu •■» a«l ..PfßftNli Onr stock vm pcrcbaeed before lbs last greet adv ▼eacetn-'Wletti'aad we ofleir great indocemente to* OITI iUIBOHAMTS, VILU« KEBfi, FSDDtiSBS, and alMrbdlHjy i© fell again. At nbalrtnle onlt pOLTOSFS VEGETABLE COUGH , SYEUB, Which sorer {Ails to etwwhen o»4 in lias enS a* FLEHtKO BEOS., 24 Wood ■ tract. Pitubcygh. P*. H. B.—A choK» Mtottneat of Btaple Dry Goods, cording to direction*. flOTßeed the knowing certificates, pntilshed from ■Bonk other* received within tb* pufthree jiwst .Ha. J.SLTolto—£«?• £ir: For yiln* BT«Hs has b«ea snflbriag with a reryrielsnt jcoogh. . At .tight she. wonMharw'tO get oflt of btjl very fro* (jnshtiy to gtYbw'brCdihor. heap from tnS&catltig. Eearlngof joarOQagh.Bjrap, I determined to try It. I got a bottle from I«aao Wiris, apd nsed ao cording to directions.' It|*Te Immediate itUefnad' acted like a charm on hericoogb, prpdncing the gnstest- change in one week. Ifihe bea no •more of the bard covgblng spells now, mid in tic* I may say Is entirely «ored. - j . Bcsp»ctfßUy f AliXX< B&KS4. PrmBUMX (l pU 3,, IWO. j. M. ruiToa—Bear Sir': For .eomsUme I have been raOuhig with a •Nrereccogbtnd |o<fld in the tUd, aa'd' doc Id’ not sleep. athlght.'fCff coughing^ Bat after piing a bottfo ofybor YegaUble Ooogb Byrop, f waa entirely cored b? It. -■ • 1 *; BejpocUuUy,. G, B. W, OOMT-fl. For this remedy wo have the recommendation. oC if who have need It, and a'so the recommend* < tloDofoneof tbo o'tdeit pbjrilaluu tntb« coontry, whoharfUwl It IttbU practle* fcMr yci-» «ittl tht happleat remit*. If yon are UwbW with • Otmjh or Cold, Influenia,' Blooding of tbo LangvQalnseyr PbfbUic, BroncbltU, Weak neat of the Cheat, tar. rpLioS’B«)oaß sibSp. Hpittlog of Blood, Aitkin*, Cron* Pelolatfco- Breiit, Eonmnenh jOfttarrh, InflnmAtlon cl the Liter and DtptherU, In aU (Ullages, FOI.TOITI. OOXJQH 81&UP will cwneoeonr tbu my cosgb mixture to use.' '*•' We do pot pay (bet In nil cm> It wIU coro Coa-' •uoptloa., Bo medldn* end bo relied cn to do that. BdVvo do oillogOi and etand Toady to pror** that by the Aid of Ibif medidae, coupled with propey mult*;, ry regulation*, *ach ni regular bbun for lleep» re*, atrnlot vpoa appetite, and nrold expeirore, 10 millet* • pernte ~rr~* hare b;ea cured. Do not neglect tbll Umely admonition. The Oeugh Byrup will curt, your cold ; keep a bottle la your houae oobitaatlyi and lake a done on the flnt lymptca o<n cold- 1 *• • car’ll 00 will earn a henry Doctor** bQi, iinet your life. Don’t Cell to glre It a trial. .. Ueea ramtdy la Urn*. Hew .reua gfurcold U better. Prepared add sold st Cl p» bottle, by ; "j: k. FTTITOH, DapaouT, FIFTH STBEttT. TJtrrSBDBQH * S'CEUBENVILLE J 7. BAILEOAD.—TO OdßTßAGtOßS*—Sem'td propcMl* trill ■ bo r®»lT*d %t th» offla* of tfco tmd«r. •lcMd, la Btoabo&rtilot on YBIDA.Y. tb® 6th day of. D «ml«r ant, far lb® p«4las of wetlwj® S and W.'of lb® Pitubargh'A Bwubearill* Bollrotd, coa >riiios ih« •ppto*cl»i Wk tb* Mat ud •bo* of ,Lb Ohio Elrtr Brlds* »t EUub«nTill«.'-Said B*> tloaavtil contain ht>Mt 140,000 cubio yard»cf *ta- ; baaktasot, aal aro bvcnbly al tailed for Jprceeca- Ua* tb® woTk duriof th® winter * : ‘' T.zz ••: j Profile* and tpotlfioatiom can b* te«n ®t thaCUat .EoglMßT l ®©fio®,at acjtlaoatur tb» ftrtttbgnof D«c*ab«r, a&d nor* da tailed lofcraatloa batata®* oaappllcttloo *o«h*’MitoTtl§trtd. j . > J. BLICKEHBDEBVEB.'Jr.,,. ' poKfcM . i .. /, ; .Cbl»t >nglß«T. >KTBOLIXa OIL WOkiiSp ■ ~;j , ‘WKBPBSjj. PA BEEBE & QEAEP, Piopiietxtti. o*t«dtjF'*w* ihaßuad-btmU’pCT wwk. 'i t eroffltt, IXOaOHQAHXJLA BOCBB. < JUNDBIEa—r,r; - ! ]3 ; -90fablfci*tiodttdc*dihedSaf»r;«S? ! 180tibda.pilao HO. - dor v ? ' : ,-40 do :-Porto'Bioo *' *. • / i ••- 40 -do ‘Onto - ■ ■ - do; ’' - . . (0 bfals. Hwr OrltMiJfolttM*; -•- 100 doßalttmor* Ooldsn Swop; 4* •do~X#OmiOI , »“~ '"WT.- - , . 16 faffs ptJmolUoOoibo; Msortcdtrisds Tjboooo; • IW do fioiad flplsiM) , 'f\* fOQ coil* Manilla Bop*, s»orud aaaj 100 bale* Hit? Osktuni >: O. -1 • It: ", eobomOoßoratatsd Ljr« k .}■■■■. For salt bp' ‘-WAirAWUBOH, ■'■>iicgO .-i >-•- ' - •• 3 ■ y OUbirtyStfssW: 30Fw QA Ji CARD^fcrBOIJBSi iJU. HAMSH. tL Hr«*Ycrk ©ooteapUtos ’PUUbargli'oa 'tU 9tu Of JOXOBMBXB H2XT. wfaare ha w til &rcto,M t ai*Lhfc SXOLU BIVB ITTISTIOH <o Bargtoi trsawentof GHBOHIO'I>ISEA£S9i V etfp«oUlij tfaoB» of ;tha. Xiovel 'SswsV sncfc'- arOatatipattao, PlTt,*, fHrfctott .of JtoßovsL {of tha BoosLdo AliolfabTsrioisCfaronloJHiaint©Tlba Womb; tfa's'SidosTfi' th* Bladder* A&'Mik net-’ d*QM wilt W aktbi MOBpHQ&HU&tBOUBBj I •lmalianiay fas MSB and oosso'ted from 0 o'clock a. m.wS o'clock HewfllttoHpatkaU iaanypartoCthe dty. Ifdtslroi, ;.• aoBQ3w r J, O’NRUjrMuaCurtanr of yfBW « WORK. bu alwajs os ha&d sad tort* to cr» dot SCREEN VZBE' OtOTBj TLODB A GRAIN SIEVES; COPPER, BRASS AHD IBOH VIBE CLOTH; 8188 CAGES|plain asd crnAmsatal WIRE WORK, for janltna, flowtr stand* Arch* van tar Servers, Vtra Battle* and YrvlllsWo?k fot arbors, Ao.; NU&SEHY TBHDEBB; RATAHZh MOUSE-TRAPS; SEAT AND CHEESE SATES; W*iHM>W-BHSDRS, taafisopetor ktuwL Also; WHO Vlktfll sixes, at Ho. 80 TpERtR. STREEP, nfcarWbMiHttsbwib,?*. : ■• —;• • ( ‘ROOKS Jfltf'T f ! •DlOppdrttraUfci Jbr lndottrjv and tlia. tettlft*' wtmeot; of Cwrtul.-ttV X ,Th«i**nd Ch*oc«:*o Make I . • fh« r«w»fef BcitoM for fcuUM** ZOl9 in all tbft'Btatflfccf *b* UaUOf irilb torw-JbrVtrcaaUls teaM,:WlU»,' *oi 3j Jml**- PatsooSi l«ir frQSe«xor*t H*rw4; <ll ; -;*-r ' , filc-mf* Boc«ft«*d ArchlMetara ;lltatfi*t*d with -tw2i - -r M *»*." '■ "XQUJ' >Vk juiisu,- ~ T W. T' IQUiO v JUijwrlflX mini* 1* mfniat to a&«tb«n t 6* np mixing.--* j^v.* i -.JL*&.lhjk&w6i*u6 4tieermttr‘ - -Clt priwwftonnut.-- •-; r. , 6. ltpTodaoH»4«tt4*&peUib~-L. * T. It kmhlm very Utite labor. Mj y«r nil b> r > ( . 61U0N JOHHBTOS. • jW4 * oovea? BmlllilUjd and Togrth ittwti. JP^Vff IIBL 'jO NEW GOOD®, iVlacrum & Glyj th* w., YtrrA ud Boston Markets. —J - ri lotot stales of Trimmings* Embroideries, - “ , Ribbons, Fancy Good?. W« would nek especial notice to tbe great, extent,. tarietyaad iewpricaofouritockof JTeic England Woolen Goods, slip. B ABMOBAB BEIBTB; '.9 wntßSßr - HrfiHiSBISG GOOSB;'. *- TAP” 8 * BBAB-BBSSBYB; OOOJ)Ji4s . i4c; And»fuUlliiaotmoflortiolsss*4«otf»a. : MILLIHBBa AHB.COOKTiY JIEBCHASTfI WIU find tttTiotl/tO'.tJtoJr.oiTMtotoJoinJto ■alacttoos frcßMrar stock. As »» qtostl, *ran flrsthsnds, wscsisoUst sr lorptto M*****}"; AdatptU* JoM»t* thus ssrlo( to* doatat ftstthts and ssstsjn.expsoses. . '■ _ ■> O...HAOSUEC &GLYDB, * P , i.T3 MA BKEC 6TBMTI (Between Diaaonfl ind Fourth) * s \ tMrWbolett! # rootmapetalrt. gALMORAL SKIRTS, '. • 1 .AnslSlSOV'todt.’;' s "" , . forsslsat.sebolrsatasndrstsll,cAsof/aa puA,st EOEHCB TJIXIUfIHG WOBB, Bos. T 7 sad T 9 MsstoS stssst^ COUNTRY 1 MERCHANTS;* MILLI KIB3 ssflt tad snaT/gsntassorttsntofßOa- | HBTS ABB HATS, BiBMSB, WEHS, ob*B, ViLYKTS, ' SIIjKBi PIiPKEB; .BSJtSS. haot- KKaaaMis.: Bosisaz abb sutvssj iasoy thirsj ftr osShj »* EOBES’B TBIHMIBa BTOBI, ;7T,sod W Msrbt: stisot. QREY WOOL UNDEEBHESTSAND DBAWIBsi TBAYIIisG SHIMS, GiilST- XeSTS, GLOTX&'AHD HITTS,-far Soldier*. 4^-:r* A Urge tot ofthe abore geode ns Hew York prloeei to wbolnle buyere, el aOBHB'B TBIMUISa OTOBSi ' . M05.T7«0d 79 WsrAstlstrarto 1 -' Q.REATIBT SALE rojnnt SEASON, JoW.BARKER &00.’S, 69 liarwt Btreet, Ootsmsitcinß ’ Monday, Nov. SJ4t.h. ‘shawls, 1 li i ft ; and , jttjLast 'TetuP t grieea . a^oj—pbieis, ' Mflirmrsi, gaiaiisos, GISTS BODaSJitIPntO CHESS. " i C ±J - : -SI :? S \St. a .-:Jl‘.v VJ, -y> w.r c?. .i • y S-Jtjjs U> • -* © H 'W Xa s , I - JUST OMEHZ&W 7f W*.liJ JiV/l / W.&D.HUCUS’ !J lu i:^»;>> ; JJRKSS GOODS, ’ ii'MirHßLfc.j .a I*: /: ■') 1.1 J. jVI. Burchfielcl-s. BABBXD COpSTBY |TEASHIM: . inure *wism^ uTnrtii asd *“ -OODHTBTBTi»H»tTg; : l - y. ; j MAWxi, iiMouiftjWMiiliprtooj ‘.ctt j 'qbw>p 1 '.GHEAP!fi 11 !-r' i tvr : ; WOOL*HD#iW*BSAHDfiHWTBi . . . M i - : - •* M« mutn^f^O^aeVti}^. .. | ‘“.-’’lf • ,• : u --Mit';°'~ gj»gmp. : " A of puran ■ • ’ • v"-> . BLIPPDI_ itj. Saw BolUqt. i » W,;-,.", BotSfUShstneW .TQABGAINSvFROM AUCTION.— But ** « tttck«6 * itltch’d “ W " l*s "off-. Ho. IT fifth it. JJAtSIOBAL BKIRT&—' i BA&HOBA& 'SEIBTSrift' frlgbt ttftal color*. f fci’&totfiii.*■!•** anpplUd ta wt ciAsra—a show* let efthon «e>tnblrßELT CLASTS «t sttel BrOUaa, 42z»ct frortlM Importer*,Te**iT*4 ic4 tor ttU by TKADA JOSEPH HORNE, 77 and 79 Jlarkot Street jSswrwelfihg til third lorp itsch at. faxliiuit. I tblo & tho Mull «o which ho iarltcvlho rtoclil attention of city and country Merchant* ana biUI- I mx*~-.SewauppUe*of - i)SXSS TBHQHVQS ’AND EMBEOIDWIIE3, WOOL HOODS. KCBIAS, BOHTAGS, ■ ' SOABFB* HITTS* BLKEVES, Ac.{ i. , U2TDCBSHIBTBADBAW* 1 • C v SBBI KHITTIsa ’*s - . VABSB ASD-. ... 2KFQXB • • * - • •: WORSTED :L I , i BO2TOSTB, HATBi ; - FLOWSBS, BOCHH3.BOH- , MAT BIBBUnS* VELVET BIB* BOOT. rEATHIBSV BOHHKT HLATEBI- ALfi,Ao., Aft*FAHOT GOODS AND.HOUQHB. -- e^Pripaa'tftluf 9* any Eaatara; Jobbing Hoc**. KSHT HEATRB. Bucu»«,v. H Til Ini nlchl of the ctyejeaenl of Ur. J. B* AiitsH. • - • ■ THIfl tWftdneedej), SVEHUSS;, HOY. Sfth, USS, I :J.‘. WilltapnaiQt«A| jraiartli*OT-fliOeep 03Jay Boy». I SSllybrady ——uija oixlst. I •- - ToxosetcdDjtrUJi. •, ' r > SCaSBOH IHB ICE, 1 JAOKHOS HAtSgS.llia V>tW Bkftlftr. ADDITION TO GASBETT * OO.'/UCSEUII, UASOKIO 8AX1., ; i.ji A TilS‘OF jLa<mO_OVSB-dBOES, A ntw Uiln* Ift Fltubarth.- »3"Go ftnd «« them. .. &01&1* - : - OKOON D liOTof aECOftNDfagSGhM J 3 HAHD FIAHO6 AJJD 'KW-KrlT9l KoHA-BEAI. BABQAIHS.-Aa:B UH n r BcMWboAtBX octftrft flub, rvaatl corMn, mida by CblrtMtSi* only SX je«»oUt* ™»7A[» ■ i.wwwljlP A BoaawoodCftccUT* PUno, übm u the ebor* SO A; BfWctd «fcoeUT>PUao,<Thtrh»rlßgAflc«tf, _ . • •hoot i jMnvlii ia am nit coadttlep IBS ] A BcNHWd 6 54 ooUTe PUno, 6cho. . .'meheriFfclUiiilpiiU.egocrt PUao ,tT^...—■■ ISO A a oct*?» PUno, lr&a frias** side bf HaUM« DOTU * £*>•# to B°cd *rt*r—~ MO A Jiaiewood «J 4 oaero cprts>it'Pl«u*BUde by - Qllbertj■ ■■■— *25 ii-JUtef***® ****** FUbo,’Bude:by Stodtft AHehoeeay OocteTePieiio, Aew Jf**k n*ke~» 85 A Welnat 0 ocUtb PUoo, !**»..■■ - .■ ■ ■■> w-- «'• A »*hof*ny habere PUno..Loot! A BBU-w J» 4 A~H*hogM»J &H ****** Winn. 11 ."■... ini.'m.■>■ ■««■» * A hoctet* PUoo■■■■■...^. ? « 20 A Bearwood* octal* PJa&ostyle BctoCeca, oude ’bj Mjßm AHemttn* m r>®4 “ oB *r**— —~r TO A Bcoawood a ocUOT PUoo <*yU Hetedeoo, mart* _ by " 'u‘ ■■■■■ ® & Smvood 0 ocare Portable- Malwlecb, made bVCarfaardt—cert s 7■■■■ ■ 11 »»»«■» «*3 , • JOBS H.USLLOB, J > . vS /' ' SlWoodureet. JT ONDON EXHIBmONig£««™ riizs HSDAtPXAAO^:v|r¥aHB tin ihUft'suaa»ri U'toapotf Uon with two hundred fB .t ySty FU&oe, ftoa *U p*rt»«f .Xnrope end -AnertSk and «ce thatjprored m>*» !*«>•# Fta»o< to (MwerU, Atr**b»oiP<J hy HvSfißa** bso.r w rm it meet, aoB , «r,i« Amna tor atelßW»y*« PUooe. DBBSS GOODS, .ft. •>.; I TWO HUNDRED AND. FIFTY EASY VOLUHTAJtHfI AHDIHXXBLCDSB, for tfca, Oma or Jlatodeoa. Ej Jchn Zundel, organist sad of anslo in Kjaeuth Churchr-Brooklyn, BtP»riCii<>.‘clrinh »t. >|in ic hhaHTKK—A collection ot Ba •I* endK.toto; arranged In threeendjbur Dirts. ABB AND TENOtt DKUMS iuet ro y." / -' •: .-IQBH.B.JMtUOB. _ JiVCTIO.r BJULEB. T AW AND UItsCELtANEOUS LI. 1 1 ppm BY QATALOGUB.—Ibe attention of ttTutemy PobUe to called to a Tmlsabto ccUocticn of X»9>«od HUcdlu>e«d» 3ocka»lroia the private 'Uhtarj of a former tmineafcriMobee of tfce Bar, a&d Utazary ootltats/le to;aold la tie aecond floor •atea room of'Eatiir Auction, Tilth fttreei, on BAT =%B&AY BYEHIAG, -iferFEStb. There are many desirable work* aaosg.thto,, which are near to be obtained oaly'afsalea of private, libraries; and tba satin catalogs* is .compceed of EBooks which are oataloKU«aara&QW -nadylttfee Auction gSa,- A J. q, DAVrS. Anct. rMJtfiIXU biUJS: W*£UK& THUS J AIXTUKCOU, at 2 o’clock, at •Maaooln EaU Awtloa Houma: street, aoapztoisfl Urge fall capes, belt aw*-nnd~:Ti=tcriU‘*, - for ladles, taltoMttd chitons: ; Atoo, muffs, cuffs-and farcapes torjentlemtn. Goods«ptn thismoraisfte isspeo tloossd sale at prirata sale* All in vast of a bar* '■gg" M^«.X'raWrt&W«g SfiUtitt "WAUUA AT 'AQt/ttUN Gn“WBDIfTSDAY'BIGBHIHG,HeT. £Blb, atU e ciock, will fee add, at Darts*. Auction, Ho. 14 Tilth W«pm. -v; _ - IboM " , -■•O, DiXlt, Aoct, gALLEY, FABBSLL ft CO. mrmn tnxit, non THTJHBMa, 04S AHD ’' ram FUUFO, niUtil* tor Tana*, Ou - ~ rtoi,'ud' othar -poxpOM*, band md;fgrntinftri a* '' •■ -'sottta* jjl OASt isos'slip woo#: jrat up ta tha meet <tafnl i O&S TIXTUBSS on fern* r Li, Urn uaortmest 0f'88.46S .WOBE on band rSadtetat»gat*— • : no! T AJJUa* KAN OY FUKtt j < . ; ' - ■■•,.i‘-..-j,. ;i'-v;.... -vOTanß*H'B;»jUJO*njßB;- “ t li *■- .K; r MAJBAKBoirs.' i-(J ■. : / . f -f vufety •»*JtyW of Um ttajtft *— ferni* yj.j- JSaGO&D ft OOfB, | - J '• noiil" • ~ "•' •' • So. in wood mxst. • 3SL BDJJ&pt, A* r T, 5 A BAZinfactanr of «t«tj Aaoriptkm of ; hi* a menthmbmi^t, riTTEßosan, fa. ■ A folTMiWt'anrift Of PjttBBUJtQH MABVWA Q> -TUSMD 'WUBaiwUßMeeaetMAMy ca head, whieh 'jjiOJt'r, „ INtiUA*.—Oran. j£Kt*rrM«; Sittktr IM Oort t '.Himtor,'C»itlln» Idra,M,m ?«•*. fcrajiamitßMn*, Tom*. ;xon l Buwtuii > cut; r na3*r^? T aotUT ERarti at Sun) 3aW^ : gWt(a:y»OtKy,.lbr-fogniUieg> W tma*w ! 17 HeasrHrwwAEsiT^ ~ -<m r •:i ,’tO EATOB, MAOBOtAOO-, HAU-FmbfttTftftt. lATOS, HACBCH A 00 H Ko. IT.TUth ftUftet. piajtos.
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