GROCERIES, kc._ T AMES 6. BUTCRISON & Co, Agents for fit-Leeds Sturm Stwar Refinery, No. 45 Waver mud 22 Front "'eti Pfitabargh, Vt., have In store tberonowing as sortment of refined Sega., for . 21 . IS bat ddubla refined large Loeb 1000 bOb Not. 9,4, 6, ft, 7 aild 8 small do, Z3O do Powdered; 200 do Crash ed; 45 canffea. 10719 - Sug ar aged Illolasseiss 148 I g i bbls Loaf Augur, Po P SY, 6 and 7; .10 ad Prpollitar (We., Molasses, 17 do Surat House do In more and for sale by W & M MITCHELTRER. , 1610 liberty at BIES-30 casks Soda Jl.ab. branded M Stacie Liverpool; 30 do do do James M t & SOT., do; sOO bags Rio Coffee; 300 boxes 7 0 11, 10 and lOuld V Glum, (or wale y OHN b GRIER, • , 221 liberty et EitE3ll FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO—MI' lance, and Jua MA671;01:14. Ju4t Tee'd far a br HEAL% BUM:4OH Et CO, • • • 41 north Irate, and 16 north whara Philadeleplda "VARA LEAF TOBACCO-320 bales Yarn Learro• .L bum wwpery. and superior quality-4. 2 and 3 curs—just isaatnB tram brig Authrueite4. for We by HEALD. BUCOIOR re Co GERMAN PIPES—OSI but end 3 gross . Germ. Pipes, mellitus bowls, lost landing from ph and for sale b r Jai MA' LD, BUCKPIOR & Co T,M.SH—lnaae. Cruse, Baltimore, Md., will be glad to X bare orders Ins= his friends m rivaburgh and elsewhere- for the purchase of Shad and Hex - nags du• ring the season. th . ders executed with despatch, and lowest rates. Charges for purchasing light. marts C7l'olll YARNS ! ac,-60,0G0 lbs usorled Noc, 150 bales Candle Wick; 150 do Batting, Carpet Chain, &c; Twine. 107 tale s 1 manufacturers lowest • vices. 1522 EMEND, RHEY • Co , COBALT -1 DO lbs Cobalt, lust reed and for sale by attgl KIDD g. Co - DOT casks receiving from soar Lake Fne and for aisle by slue id mv.; DALzELL 1010ACON AND FLAXSFY.D-5000 lbs Dimon; 9 bags D Flaxseed; Just received and for sale by a. t I. 8 WATERNIA A 1:11-25 bzr Polley &Arch, for sale Iry la I I.v WATERMAN r24'&111-60 bbls just recd and ion sale by IS AFAILTIESTOCK Co. corner Ist and wood yes SALERATUS-10 bbla, N) b., fel . male by URI 9 F VON BONSHOBST eic ce STONE PIPES—GO bza Stone Pipes, for nit by au , 7 %VICK MVANDLENS rrl7l3l3‘—i2 doz large Tub% WICK 9. TANDL.F4.Szt IZEGIKEIS-31.10111 ComauwEiga;s , Por we by 1.7 aur CRUSHED SUGAR-30 tthle Crashed Sugar. for sale by nee WICK & WCANDLESS TI,IIPENTINg—tO Dbl. in tine order, ppo tte'd by anti J SCHOONMAKER &Co Sr?. TUfLPKNTINE—Z bbla for sale by EIIaTER I,NEItAL bales for aa le by BRAES A. REITER BOSPHORUS—WO lbs !or sale by a BRAUN /c REITER _ ID[ G-4 seeks now landing; for sale by iT±A _ I&kIAH DICKEa & COTTON -5a bales in stare and for sale by trINS ISAIAH DIUKkY & Co TpAILLEY MALT—SOU bua, ground and Impound JUlll , fivr dabs by anglb BRO%VN & CULBRRTt9N CORN BROOMS —5O doz for ado b artglo BROWN It jULDERTSON • • VIU lIIKrAL—SO O. Cumberland Weer Metal. landing from aunts American &usual L Wetzel. auglo JAMES DALZELL. SI water .t LLED. ice.-114 kegs No 1 Lard; 2 hhds Bacon; land big from stak.r Cashier, and ] for sale by • .10 AlllO3 DALZELL ALLEN'S NER for VE rale by AND BONE LINIMENT—A fresh supply RIO COFFEE— too bags prsme Ilia, Just recaismg am!, far sale by augl4 B: FLOUR -0 hbLe choice fresh Family Flour, just Te beived tnd for bale by angll !MOWN & CULBERTSON DLEACHING POWDER-20Mnsprart JUIP &Sous' first quality Chlande or Lime, for sale by int W 3 M MITCKELTREE AILD OIL-25 bbls pure Lord Oil, us ma r and f " Milo dolS U aLecKnuaN & co " ItEPERUSSIIIMtiiirZiTiaIai; dud bbls 4,5, 5, 7 and 8 small dm, 233 do ereuMelb teu do powdered; in sane and for sale by JANDR3 A HUTCHISON & Co, _dySti Agents of SL Loons Simon Sober Refinery H. MOLASSES AND GOLDEN SYRUP-30 bbls It u l e r; 2o S Holansea S ,do Cold= Syrup; 1U Edo ten gWoo tog, do do g dale by A Co VOW? ' 1)8 4 1,.. y 4,4 R ILLA-4.t reed for sale bp JOEL MOLILEE, 17 Post Ibilding, ear wood and sth so ---- - Kl - 0/1111 CAROLINA TAR-110 bbls N C Tar, at 11 good order; Comae by HAGALEY er. SMITH 10S 18 and s 0 wood sr ATO. 3 MACKEREL—id/ bbla for 'tale by .1.1 3 • • JAMES DILLZELL HORTS-75,11nah Shona for tale by jDr 5 JOHNS DILWORTH DAWN -15,000 Ma, hog round, ooettordipmettl, tot sale by 1131 .1 D WILLIAMS, DO wood at 11.fOSQUITO NETTS—A large lot of/Memento Neu., OIL MI toted piece., for sale eke. ALEXANDER & DAY. 1310 75 market at. N W ear of the diamond BABEGE PLAIDS—A lot of handsome Swage Plaids, which we are selling at prices greatly be low whirl we have ever been able of offer the 80111 - goalie , for. JOU ALEXANDER a DAY 0110 V-44 keit, usl Nos, for axle by 0 -041 J.63 A HUTCHISON it Co T EAI:4-4,11) pip Galen. Lend, In, sale,,kff jy24 JAB A InIirCHISON & Co, Qcorca aNCFT-6C4 i rec'd and Int aale by 17'14 J KLDD & Cu W001; 1. 4 &teas In more ind for sale by Iyl7 ISAIAH DICKEY & front HOULDERI , -49 calkinisne bacon Shoulders,Joat recalve4 and for, , sv iro3 IMOWN & cutetwrsoN / lOFFEK—EIO bags Pie Rio Coerce, receiving sail ki for sale by iyitti JAMES DAJ... ZkaiL 114CSElltt-40 Lb!. No 3 Mackerel, in store and /V l, / for .ale by jy29 Sit W ILikRBAUGII OIL CLOTHS—ZOOPs 8-4 Floor 01.1 Clot, various patterns. 1(U) 4-4 " " vr's pat'rs IC dor Table Covers, a splendid artiele—can't be bear; lust reed from the Pbillipsvdle facma ln att for sale at Nos Wood rt. atop J P TEAS -40 hid:Mrs and bag fine to c=lot--Y. arson; 125 " • " " " mperial; 10 " Gunpowder, 15 '• Powebong; Far cala by J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood in sopa IOPFEE-110 baiiprininiliro 20 do do [Aguayo. %...flO do old Gov. Java; for sala by gbd2l J D WILLIAMS. aked hbd pirtzaieW Ibba cloarirarTdo crushed and odi t%do aisorted Loaf; for gala tr saga ] D WILLIAM% Caw. Raiturrs--Fktur, 1,952 bt,ls, Pork 29, Whittll:ylll, Batter 31,445 Ms, Lard 1,190, Bacon 176, Sugar 9,351, Molasses 2,400, Wool 29,319, Imo 136,006, Nails 89,404, Pig Iron 113,400. Glass 3,635, Potters' ware 2,380, Cant 23,610 ba, Wheat 93=1X6. es are; 1900 loss Wheat, ball old 910, 1800, 2000, 790, 2160, 4000. and 1600 bu wbeat 91e, 20 bbls Saar "Akron Cit y," $5,20, 1200 ba oats 23c, 100 ba barley 371 a, 34 bbls highwines 20c., 330 bbls tide salt in lots 61,1'5, 5 bbls linseed oil 68c, 50 bbls mess pork (Saturday allernoon)810, OTASII-6 bble prime, for sale D by 125' =di WILLIAMS QYthfai•-4 bags Yin:tenpin 6 do rapper; lb6l Cloves; A. 7. do pans Ginger, .6 eases blnianed, e 5466 21 , 76 size. 06 'tans Cassia: 1 keg Ma= 16.m 66 BP..* variety; for saleay •ag2l J D WILLIAMS RICE FLOUR-2 0 cases superfine, for sale by -."4 J D WILLIAMS LES-6 bas Sperm; 10 Ja Sum 15 du &urine; C toz sale by J D WILLIAMS IUNDRILS—I DM Lard; 5 pcs Rag Carpel 20 doz • Woollen Sacks., 60 do Zinc Washboards; on c0n .... and for sale by .01 J D WILLIAMS DIAIIONDSIShiw's per 4 rust Ki d KIDD& aud for Cale AA —. .._ VXT. LOGWOOD—.Idst reed .4 fo J r %ale AA altra VIM h co_ FEATHERS -40 ukek. far eras by AVM J KIDD fr. Co . it tlTTFit-9 bets reed liiis daya4ct t ry VdrACON----P)Sides, re mere end fo r rule by - .i? amen TASSEY fr. BEST PA B ABB-6010 lb.. airtime assele r r • store and Cur Sulu by .4 11 TASSEW tc BEST * 1, 40 W- 1 WA reed oad for sale by —.— TASSET keEsr FOR SALE—A Family Hone a raaraoli, warrant ed all saaad, suitable for avid) or burcay—sagale that a child can dandle hal. For rale by .-I-111F Soda Aah.2',l7_k 13111. QOD:t ASH:Lreas.- _...,,, all reed.. :or male Q by .1.09 S & %V HARBAUGH nom ML. bbls Corn Meal, CP — Anshiite brand, reed per atm, Compani ond for We by 07419 • S& W fIARHAUCIIt IurAMIN'S GUITARS—A anDPIY of Ida.in'• eela lvi brawl! Spanisn Guitar., just feed and for udi try a. 4119 JOHN I 1 MELLOR. 81 growl st_ A LUM -20 DMA Z i rec OO tid im it ate jz 94 wood st EED-53 bags Timothy Seed; 20 tibia Clover dojo: silt • attgl J & R PL OD GeSIDMI-1 0 casks clear bides / just reed and m& by ROBT A CUNNINGHAM, 141 libluty st 'RAY BEEF—Irk/0 lbs for tat 11 sae B P VON YE IPLOUR--8 bbls ha stole and for lllie h r ITSENGLISH BENNETT AYE FISH-8 bble spring inspeetioa, for sale by L 3 F VON BONNHOBST & Co augilk:LAC-4UOUlbs truasse; (Wfiii 'La ..SB.by ...62 JOHN D MORGAN_ COIiCH—R . bales large Coma,in . ' d and fbr asJe by JOHN D MORGAN SkINTEUS , keg s Book and Name, for sale J SCHOONAILKER & Co RYE FLOUR- 2 bbl. Rye Flour, just ree'd and for $ 1 9. 1, 1 autyto 9 & W kIARBAUGH. CAANDLES-1. % , ralciaxllll7'4oEdd Candle., awe and for .ate by 1.410 9 tr. W BARB AUGII XS" ADDER-4 laltdr for tale by sugla R F VON BONNIIURST & Co RYE FLOUR — 31) bftls for sale by .04 R F VON RONNIIOR.ST tr. Co -DEPPER-10 bur tot WO by -- P ongl4 S p VON BONNIIORST S. Co LARD OIL 4° Ws for sale, of superior *marl' 111414 &MILL& ROE 161C4coull lot country Ilrans, for WC low To c o o . CO prigronrril aue4 Mx:ill+ & ROE_ 1 E Wester. baler Weste. MS4 .IrCiacianaLL APOILL & ROE INSEEDOI.I.-10 ingl4 - SPERM (YlL—Wananted tasks for axle 6y &ogle J SCHOONNANEJ I & Co t rr . an.7l.e1 . 0 . . . 1 RE2.ll•Pgr ER— sogl 2W e ib ;lWarEali tSireriCofor SHEEP - 51121.N5-150 dem Sheep SkIA for saddler.' nee, in store sad (or sale by S& W ILORBAUGII Cfrl—aao Inn 1a - _ _ D A FAHDDEETOCK lc Co, earner to and wood at. 11 . 42,46 bls Limb Carols*, foe sale by apil4 St P VON lIONISHORST & Co qukihilEltelAt. ,RECORD. =2ll 6 17 5 18 S 20 52F 5 22 5 2 23 5 04 YO Sunday, Sunday, 21 Monday, 22 Tuesday: , 23 Wednesday 24 Thursday, IM Friday, PITTBBI7IIOII 80/LBD OP TRADE CO] Mll I.L.E, FOR AUGUST. 163. MARSHALL SOS. MN OM 17 MO. NITETMAN OFTICZ PITTSBUHan G.zrrr. Friday Morning, Au g .' 25, I The market yesterday in every respect was un altered in quotations. The weather war very pleasant, and business was quite fair in tie way of general sales to the trade. The river is yet in fine boating order, and for the past few clays busi ness along the wharf has been more lively. FLOUR—The receipts yesterday mere not so f. ll , t.fid very Hale aims done in the may of first hand sale. Holders appeired disposed to ahiP rather than yield to the present price. Regular . .114 lea to the trade in limited lots from more at 4,37 4 , 44 p bbl. GRAIN—We have no new feature to notice in the grain market. Receipts continue light, and ropplies limited. The following may be given as the present nominal rate. from atom—Wheat 80c rye 50c, Barley 4=o, corn 33, oats 26e p bu io • small way. PFLOVISIONS—The market is steady, and pri. ces quite firm. Of bacon we note regular limited sales of city cured from smoke house at, fur hams 6034, sides 41, and shoulders at 4c eLlb. Prime western may be quoted at the same tiguie;.land loose lots of country cured at, ter hams sides 4041, and shoulders at . 3 10( 1 1 an in quality. In butter very hale to doing; small sales of a fair quality of keg are effected at 959,1 c a lb. Lard is inactive, with small sales only at ifliOle accord. ing to quality. CHEESE—With •mall supplies in market, lira itad sales of W R. are regularly effected at 4615 V GROCERIES-We notice uo material change in the prices of stay of the various articles under this head. Sales of N U sugar by the Wad at 410 41 ea in quality. Of N 0 molasses at ?3c p gall; tome are holding at higher rates. Of Rio coffee at 'lie& according to quality 'ome of an art, cle a little inferior at l c ft lb. LEAD—Regular. cute, of bar at 4 i, and of pig at 410 ar OILS--Sales of linseed at 546355 c; of lard at 312 c u. gall. Tanners' at 8173318 p bbl. FISH--Sales of No 3 mackerel et $5015,25 bbl. Other kinds are scarce, with small sales at former rates. FEATHERS—ReguIar sates from store in mai lota at 31a32c y lb. GREEN APPLES—Receipts have been libera and prices are considerably reduced. At the rive prices range, according to quality, from 62; to $ p bl.d. WRIBREY--Salesof reetised at lge ig gall. VINEGAR—Good eider vinegar is sold at 9i c gall. 1 KIDD fr. Co The fine packet steamer New England, having been tinauoidably detained, will positively leave 6r St. Louis this day at 10 o'clock, A. M. The steamer Beaver hap again taken her place in a regular packet from this point to Beaver.— She has undergone complete repairs, and is hand somely repainted. THE COTTON CROP GICORGIA—The Southern, Recorder, published at Milledgeville, Ga, of the lot hut, hen the folkis, lag paragraph: "As to cotton, the prosp act is rather more fiattermg than otherwise. A great deal has been planted. The season has oleo been favorable until our late rains; this hue rather injured it. But if the season continues for the future favorable— no rot, worm, or other fatality occurring—there will be a large crop mach This, though, it must he recollected, will depend upon the futare." Atassma—The Mobile Advertiser of the iith last, sayer. "We continue to receive much informa tion respecting the growing crop, bat the sccounis are venous, and in many instances conflicting.— From verbal mformation, derived from sources Co. titled to credit, we are induced to conclude that the prospects - it - tibia State, though not 1W favor.- , ble, as two or three weeks ago in consequence of too much rain, are still far from being discouraging. The intelligence from- other cotton States is of about the same nature as from Alabama." Mmaissert—The Canton Creole of the 20th oh, says: •Since our last we have had frequent and heavy rains. We hear some complaint of the worm, hat this is nothing to the complaints of the rains. If inch weather continues another bet :tight, good hye cotton. The health of the country is still good.° AMERICAN COMMERCE IN THE BALTIC. The Washington Union lawns from a pn ram letter written at Copenhagen. under date of July 6 by an American gentleman well informed upon the subject, that since the blockading of use Ger. - man ports on the Baltic by the Danish Govern. ment, Mr. Flenniken, our charge d'affailes , near that Government, bas succeeded in obtaining from it special licenses to all American vessels troding to those ports to pass the blockading squadroos— These NMI:MX have been claimed by our cba Be, because of the remoteness of our government from the belligerent parties, and in order to place our ships upon an equal footing with those of the ad jacent power*. The Danish geveroment apnea ra to have exhibited a marked respect to our gag in this matter, as neither the Russian nor the English envoy has been able to procure a single similar lieense-for-ships of their respective nations; while! On the contrary, LOO.a singlemeriesti ship has been *tappet or refused a license.—Tenneylre• nia lnq. Spirit of the Domestic Dis.sket. Cleveland, Aug. 21, 194 n. Cattle Etai:ll7rts.- Baltimore, Aug. 21.—Como--An advance 111 the price of beeves took place t o day. The offer ings at the scales were to the e swot of 540 bead, all of which were sold at 2,75643,25 ge 100 Las on 1-Wisoof; equal to $ 5 , 50 03 8 ,05 net, and averaging $3 groan, Hoge--Prices have gone up to SSW,SO, with maize IMPOIITS"BY FILIVICI3I. Cincirourri—Per Highland Mary-50 Lags whis key, inn Parker; 25 hhds bacot., 1 Gner, I boa haniess, J Kidd & co; 4 bga rags ; 13 agaley do Smith 1 lat furniture, owners on board. Bridgepro—Per Hudson-0 aka wool,Forsyth 3r cm RI lAds hob, 28 aka wool, 'l7 kg. butter, D Leech & co; 100 bbl, flour, Billets m; 38 bads hob, H Graff & Per Wellsville-40 sks wool I box books, Wm Bingham; tram goof, 32 bys lard, 26 bbd. tob, CO bbls dour, 12 kga butter, 5 bxs bacon, Clark it Maw; I bok mdse, Hannan, Nif Wham, alt cm 54 pieces bulk meat, Win Bingham; 25 Ws apples, I) P'enant. Parkersburg—Per Contpaniorr--1 sk feathers, 9 kg. butter, 6 hbds tob, R. Mack tit co; II sks wool t bbd 5 aka rags, 1 box bacon, 3 sks hunkers, I 1 kits butter, Imo A Roe; 48 bble apples, Whiteßeld; 2dried atones, Robbertnon tr Repper t; 70 bbls r, 79 do corn meal, Anabu'm; 14 ball. paper, L Loomt. ID" Cl inns.. honorably roared that the follow Ina on- the actual qualities of • :ka horde of Jove' Co- ral Hair Restorative. If they datibt our word, they cannot these highly respectable citthens, who have tried It Mr. Geo. Beckett, 41 Urn st, New York. Mrs. Mathis Reeves, Myst., avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. WM TOmPM II . 4 , 9 2 King' ski Now York. Mr. Thomas Jacooe, Mamoru's Island. IL E. Cullen, late harbor steentboo B. Amino.. And more than • hundred others state, though thminur solace, khalif will force the hair to nth.. on n oe hood trt tack stop it .falling of, suengthnn the root., removir acor r on d dandruf from theta:4a, and nuking light, n o r i pnr /name 6no dark look, and keeping di y, b or th or wiry hair Inoist, e lean nod nesuUnii. • very loot time. Sold at WM. JACKSON'S Liberty Irk irLa riloioasT & Co Citsettiosvu.ks, Logan CO„ V._. July 72 184/ Mt. R. E. tlollorn—Dust Sim ?take pleasure' In e tifying the 'good effects of your valuable 'femme; ge. nry cEndren being Mck,and thinking itsght be soot tits, I tried several kinds of Veroultige, wiut .7 ell I concluded to try your Verinifore, which I did mut, satisfactory effect, so mach to that my little ditc.g Met, nes, th ree years old, passed something 'tear me, boo. dred worms at one time. lthen recommended ii. to my neighbors, who hove toed it with SUCCOVI. so IT mch so that we sold out in two weeks the supply wilt eh was laid in for els mortals, and nearly emery day eo me per. son Is coming to the store for Sellers' Vemnfug , Respectfully yours. R. S. OR AP! /AY. Prepared sad sold by R. F. SELLERS, 57 V /coil • and sold brdluggiata generally. In Pittsburgh sod Al legheny. r rale Tim Acta) Lung CUA/le—The cart only Ira and genuine Liver Pill, prepared by R Bell/ ay. P.PNMX/Wl/, Va., Jane T k, Arcita.& ROE Mr R E Seltera—Some year. Milled I AL o web ben efited by wing you, Liver Pills, and ea I a pl a great aufrerer now, I eneln w you one dollar, and wish you to wad me worth of It in Liver Ma, by rowl. Be tmrdeular ' UP send the same kind-they a< led like a charm when I took Gam before. Your., A (1 CH/ ififylLM, P r pared and sold by It. K SELLERS, ky Wo o d st. W. / L bl i z a4 cru r tel, mrs.rd ,,i l le D , ..h o lf. d e A v l o le , gt L ezz . ; renerrina, Cm:num.—AL other pill... Med Liver P are eon terfelta or Imiteticas. E:r Lathe late use Jones' Spanish L yy Wbite, have always "Alm tektite transparent skor. M ,rd. ■ trial will guilt any one Said only in P Umbers], at fro Libcrgr . . . • • to gellittandvrt y PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED, • Highland Mary,No. 2 Burk, Cm. Beam, Clark, Beaver. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Companion, Tomlinson, Parkersburg. Anewline, —, Brownsville. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Merry, Beaver. • - -- Moon's phases. 643 615 644 7991 6 40 934 639 941 6 39 10 47 6 37 11 69 6 35 mom DEPARTED. Louts McLane, Bennett, Brownville. Beide, Jacoltis, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Murry, Beaver. Dr. Franklin, McLure, Ctn. Dolphin, —, Cin. Pioneer, Forsyth, St. Louis. Wellsville, Barns, Sunfish. Niagara, Cox. St Loam Mt. Vernon, %punts, Cincinnati. Arrowline, —, Brownsville. The river last evening at dusk was 4 [set 6 ncher, in channel, by metal mart, and falling. PASSENGER ARRANOF FOR 184 For Philadelphia every aliening at 9 o'clock, by Leech's Packets. Meta opposite the United States • Hotel. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cincinnati 10 a. N. Pnesenger Packet ma BreornaNille to Baltimore and Philadelphia, a A. N. and 6 r. Y. Mail Conch Lute direct to Philadelphia, p a r. - - and 124 Western and Southern Mall Coach Late, 6 ♦. a. North-Weetala via Cleveland, daily, 10 A. a. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A. at. North-Eastern toiladelpida, daily, except FlandaPi ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MALLS. Eastern Mail vie Philadelphia, due 3 a. a., closes 19 a. Weliell Mail. 01.111. & Louise, due 9 r. r, Blase. 5 a. 0. South- viaßaltunore &Washington, due 8 P. sr. ePs 5 a. a. North Wevern via Cleveland, due le a. a., closes 9A. at. Erie and NVesterri New York. due B s R., eds. Or in...me. V g 11301170,2 —Among the hundreds of letters, certificates and orders received by the proprietors of this medicine, the following ts selected to show Its chancier, and the effect of its use laa d../.11 part of the West The Mesas. Colton are dry goods merchants, but are also agents for the sal or the choicest medicines. 'Messrs. Kidd sk. Co.—We happened to get • lot of 11.PLene's Vermifuge lest spring, prepared by your selves. So soon as the vertnifuge was introduced in out community, the demand became ao great for it that our stock was soon exhausted. It has, produced the best effect wherever it hiss been used in this Welkin, and is very popular among our people. We are dew• rims ot obtaining the medicine hereafter direct from yourselves, at it sells more rapidly than any other medirme we keep Please send us a gross immedi ately. D J n J W COLTON." A genuine 'mule of the above valuable medicine can be had at the Drug Store of engin 1 KIDD ken GO wood st Favor Lon Aont, Lon Budges Courkalwra—Altho long the at a sovereign remedy for chronic cases of Hepatic derangement. the proprietors of Dr. hl'Lane's Liver Pals were not prepared for the follow ing grantying evidence of its capactty and curator.. ',nowt. in Ague and Fever, and Bilious consplunts: ••Messrs. Judd ta Co —About one year I was lalswing °oder a very severe snack of the Ague and Fever, but by the nse of APLasses Liver Pills I was soon restored to perfect health. I belteve them to be the best med 4 clue (or anions complunts Una has ever been offered for sale sat ttos accuon of the roontry. JAMES SHARPS' For rrh st the Drug Store o(J. KIDD & C0.,60 wood Street JOE try— so: , Rheum. Smarr, Old pores, Erysipelas Ilarber• Den. Chaps, Sore Heade, :torn Beards. Pun pies. Jones' 8011.1.1 IS used by many physieions in this city in curing 114.0 above, and we would not conseienUously sell unless we knew It to he all we mate. Al a core:tette, the - true Jones' Son p is perhaps the only triton ever known that removed unpurittes sod cleared and tostatfied the skin. maklng it soft. clear. smooth tud tenon es an ,maul's. Sold Sy WM. JACK SON. OS Lo.erty street_ mart/ *That whiter *Jun of hers, than snow, And ours as monumental alabuter.' Ail fernnivi. anve skin Like the shore, who ore /one Spanish Lily White. It maketh pure snowy. yet itat rnity white. vtld at 89 Liberty streaL /Tie 11 A ut DIBCIIU NT —CORRECTEJ) 1.11 N. noz.ons s sons, Egehange Broaer., fro. 88 Martel stree• neat Ste at Pennsylv nia. Bank orP.ushurc, —Par•erake Dranches• • I Exchange Rani Pur . .sgteScrip • •• • • • " March. k Alan. Bank •Patj Virstialic kik,of Phlllide:pL.l • • •parlExchango kik. of Vc • . raid Ii 1111• •• • • • par Farmer. Ilk. of V. •-• • " Bank of s:mulatto. t •parillk. of the Valley,— " Cbemer 0111/1 . 6Y •P`66 , Bk. of V415 . 111'• ..... " Delaware Co • • paribl. sr. M. Bt., Wheeling 5 •• Almogarrer) pad do Morgantown... • I .• Aiortinonbm lard • • pariN. W. Barg V•— • Colombia Bridge Co • par, do IViillsburg• —• • I Doylesocen Bank par' do Parkersburg.-- " Farmer.' BY. Deed. •par Tenn Porters' Bt Bto .6 1 1 par Bt. of Termessee • .• • • 5 Fstracr. Lanca• per Far. llarch'w Blc •—• Labrar.ct Co. 11l • • par Planters' Bt.. •-• •• • • " oncss'er Ilk • • • • • • • • par' I; nom Bt. C. stater bask. ••••' flllasokart g r , as pedl o ..... par Sum Bt of Almmon• I NV asb tngton ......N..%28k..rth Carolina. Go rver/aryl' Ph • I Bk. of Cape Fear 2 ChaMben bort • •• ••'• • Mereh's Ilk., Nrertlefll • 2 Susqueharn• Co. BY • :1 ,Btnte Bant.• ••• • • ..... 2 Le h r., Co Book, South C0r011a.... Leirl..lovre • • • -• • • - ...... •• • • 18.ddlerourc ...... • • I Bk. of Charlemm• • • • • Cartoiic • • '. Bk -• Er, 1V • .• • • in Lb of I.naree , topro- •-• Fenner , stil llrhs 11k.oi Istinnigg• •• • Bank, Way oestiorg• I Merchant• Bk Harnebure .Planters &Mee hies Ilk • 2 Honesdale ..... -• . - I .Bk. of Booth Cmolma • • Isebanon •• • - ........par' Elwrz m lamllls Pow - rale W yarning 1 ,_Baltin'e &O aPertp •I 0 York Bk. I Camber/land Bk.of Alle- We•t Brarch Bk 1 • gh.sy Notm -. 0 •Fa.r. Bk. of hiaryl.d &10 Bk. Pitt. Or " Farmene & Mechanics 0 City &County 4er.p Bk. Frederick •• • • • • " Ohio. Ftedrt ick Co Bk •- • • " State Bk. and Br.cties I Hagerstown Bk •• • - " Mount rlcammt--• .• • • "'literal Bk • ••• • • • • I haeutwns le Patapaco BY ...... • • • 1 St Clairsviki• -• ••• W aatungEon Ilk• -• • - •• Msrntu. Bk.MW ammo:niter • New Lii*Lion• cio.Lnltal/ Batik, 0• 11k. of Sr eta's..... -•- Columba. do- • • ° Ilk. of River Rale.. • • On:1,81e Michigan Ins - • 1 Zaes• die •• • • Far. & Alechhi Bk , ....W Moms slot Tereleyi Dotter • -•- Panam • --• • •-• 70 Mar..trireln.Cablilwle 5 Ellamlllon • - • •- .•- - Canada. Sanda•lty - solvent Book s 5 Geangti • • • • - • . • Bank or g Norwalk - land Notes Cleveland - 1 Gold L epaels Valae. Day,. ...... Ducats 150 tt2o Westtrnßesenre •-• " Eagle, old • •• • 10 60 Franklin Mt Columbus " Eagle .w •• • • • 10 00 0 Doubliern.,BpaniM. 16 00 Luke Erie.. Do. Patna, -.1383 " 'Sovereign. ..... • 83 L.See+Leter —•--•-•1 0 .thilee••• 6 00 •••13 •13 Frederiekad'ors• -- •47 20 Gn syille• •- • • . •• • SO Ten Th•len • • • • • 7 PIS F,irrn're B'k Canton • --50 Ten Gadder% ••• • • 3 00 LI slog, • -SO :Loniultoris• • •.• 4so Ilestacky. Exchanges Bk of lie .11ucky I -New York ••• • • ••• /pc. Bk. Loa amlle ••• .. •Ph adelpha• •• • •-• pcm Nornern Ilk lientu . ky • " Baltimore • Yea New Yorlz.-Cirr Banks, P.O listener Wk•-•-• -Pe not the hest by whom the brie ere ulna, Nor) the last to lal 4 the old aside." titriell'lvCantagK!r.UTbe RANGE ove poe n contilutty e supplied with pure hot ate, rendering the operation of baking as packet as when done 01 • brisk oven It has • Chamber exclusively for Pawning meat. with a spit, thus doing away with all the roasting at tachments in the shape of ..un knehens." It has a large cooking capacity, with SA unobstruct ed flat surface on the top, which all housekeeper, can appreciate. It can be set up without mason work, in any ordina ry fire-place, or In the room as • sto•e; enabling t h o . A , who occupy hired houses to have the advantage of A range at the cost of • stove. And lastly, It burns less coal than any other cooking apparatus, not excepting the Empire Cooking flume, which is also fur sale et wholesale or retail, at ou.acirrs Empire Stove DePot , 411 Market street. (Pratt del Row, Philaphia Extract from • recommendation from Henry Park etten., Flip , SIR Market street:— . You can use no term. In recommendation of it, which I will not endorse if rebvted to." sopl-dmistltiMMlP-Moaw Seminary for Young Ludlow PKOFOISOR 'IIIOIIIFSON, recently of the West ern University, with the ald of competent assist ants, proposee to open a school for Young Ladies, is this eur. about the tat of September, in which the usu al bra:lams of a [molted education will he taught. The to rens will be 80, per session of ill weeks each. The followlng gentlemeti may be referred to: Wro. IL Ill'Clore, Esq., Dr. Earinglon, Geo. R. While, Foil .Rea. 'Wm. Preston, Prof. 1.. Stephens, Dr. Dyer. In the absence of Prof. Thompson, particular Info,. :new. will be furinshed by Dr. Dyer, of the Utuversi r. auglft-ecataw -----K"osnisylviso—Cf.4 Co. 111,,, NancE, is hereby given that the Fifth instalment of Five Dollars per share, is re touted to be paid op or before the First day of rem day of ;I,,,,,,,emmehrsind,..the Sixth Instalment on the GEOROE V. BACON, Treasurer. N. N.—lnstalments will be received 1,111•Ww. H. Dal.", EN., at Manufacturent' and Illerehris l B.A. au gt-eraftseptl - ELECTION. - - - , r_~. Omen or TOO . Plll2 ZU 20 /1012 August 19. birth. WISE Stockholders of the Pinsburith Gas Company. are hereby notified that a meeting for theFinspose taielecting Sig Trostees for said Company, will be held et nth office Mille Works, between the bourn of 2 and 5 o'clock, P M, on Monday, the 4th of September, Ib4c. JAMF23 M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. N. 13 ,--Certificsoes of Stock brill be issued to the per sons en titled to receive them, any time after this date, Amport 19, Ist& augl9-2w -- COPAUTinging/a O.- IHAVE' this day disposed of part of my ifttere•t the Om of Loren:, Sterling b. to Co. my sons Robt. S. and San t ort F. Sterling. HENRY STERLING. •'Wl9cltance.. law., Sept. 20, 1947. •NlAoesonscoo, Nov. 22, 1047 RATES OF DISCOUNT. According to the above arrangement, we bare this day ...leg '4 with u• NS partners the above named ROBERT D. STERLING, and SAMUEL F. STERLING. a The lamnere will be conducted ea beretolare, ender the name of LORENZ, STERLING & Co Putahur;h, euVI 14, meta tiemov.a. ELLERS & Ni COLS have removed 10 No. 15, one [ C door above th ur old .3,21. 77J1;13E , PASTE and (him Lozenges, Vanilla, Rose, 01 Lemon and IJim voce, Just reed and for sale by JOEL , 11/OHLER DRY. SPEER ft .11ORGAIV, may be consolied at their office in re %a street, corner of Irwin'; alley. attirmirimier QOAP—ZO bap No I Rosin soap, in Mare sod foe aufg_ lc HARRAIKJH SCORO/ZINGS—I bbl, r solo by fo Katie WICK & III'CANDIB EATHE Rs-3 mei. prime Feathers, tor mita by 9 19 WICK k. WCANDLESS _ _ 1-310Ee-20 tierce. Rice, reed and (or sale by Ilt, suite R ROBISON aCo l "fiiii IROD.—utial tons - Kit Icon, Shade end ether ht li. r.,suitab a lei g foc 4 foundry an ß d ßi ro p lit i ng soN mln co for I,',PSOICS..tiI- lit3lWslonTSalia,(Eagle--wiirks ) J2J 1111 received and for sale by , : 2 JOHN RAIORGAN, Drouiliovood st LAC!?:-cie dos 3, hiaann's j( Wil i iT mo rtilg, WLAU 1 1 1: -.--- ...... a .41.8 ~Y`d3T~.rt BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH Coryeapaadsztes-01.Plikletrargh illatatts. Correspondence of the Pin burgh Gentle RIOT AND BLOODARED AT CTSCIN- Cincinnati, Aug. 24, 1848. Yesterday afternoon, our hitherto quiet city was thrown into an unprecedented state of excitement, In consequence of the brutal attempt of two return ed volunteer* to commit a rape upon the person or a little girl only 12 years of age. Upon information being given to the Criminal Court, which was in session, a bench warrant was issued, and the two persons taken by the officers. and brought into Court. By the time the awes* was made, the excited and maddened father had collected an infuriated mob, which he headed, who repaired to the court mom, and but far the interfe. mime of the officers of the Court, sod police force called in, would have taken the prisoners and hung them op in front of the Court Room. After a hearing, and the commitment being placed in the hands of the Sheriff, that officer fearing that an attempt would be made to get patheasion of the culprits, had them conveyed out of a back window to the jail. The Shertfr. success la lodging them safely is jail, and the disappointment of the mob, who were in front of the Court Room, only exasperated them to madness. They repaired to the front of the jail, where theycommeoced demolishing the walls, and would have succeded in breaking in and securing the frightened culprits, but the officers seeing the probability of their success, fired upon the mob— killed four, and wounded three. This still produced greater excitement. The pens,n, attending the Irish meeting in another part of the city, heard ad the riot, rushed to the scene of excitement, and manifested a resolution to pull down the poL The Sheri g; however, arriving on the spot. (now about 10 o'clock) with Washington Cadets and two field pieces, ordered the 'mob to disperse, or be would order both pieces to be opened upon them. This bad tot desired ea.r• 61 France, and exerad di man. an In ht. power to become • perfect aster of what he now proposes to impart to other*. Soeteription lists am open in Gazelle and Connner• tilt I paper Nikes The course will tro open on 111 , lat Sepwmber. Oise quarter, conflating of 1.1 terming In a class, 610. For private interview. M. Piowownki will meet vrith pleasure nen person. in the Monimpaiela Hllll4O. migt7-4Mir• . . 4100... VENITIAN BLANTISLANUTALiTORI, East ode of the Litantend, viten Vennian Banda of all the different aim, and colors are kept on hand or made to order after the latest and most approved to merit faah ton. at the shortest nonce and n n the most reasonable tent], • • • •• • Aiwa. the cheap Beaton roll or split Blind Tranepa reney and Paper Comm. of all the different sloes and patterns, on hand and for sale low for rash Old Vent. nen Words painted over and reputed, or take n in part payment for new. R M WES - PRRVELT, ~rcepr N B —All work done vetth the bent mat, ml and workmanship, and warranted to please the ra oat fas• twhotta moat 0-dl Allegheny gay, Aug 10.1.4. i. 7 -- . _ 1:11BUIS41AL8 will be received by the Street Code nusuoiter of the lid lhatnet. mad Satdrday, the PI h tuslant, at 6 o'clock, P M ,tor grading and pav Street, from Elm street to Fulton street, and Tunnel street from Wylie SIM. m PeIMATIVNIA A ve , nde The gredula antLf acing on Wylto street wit' be bid for separately. a 'Tunnel street together Ibe work when completed, tobe pull for in Bonds bearong interest at the tate of 6 per tent per annum, and re deemable w la years. WM. S. THOMPSON. earn Pd DtsMet Commiehonet •. • . TPecoi Pura, treati - trona Elairopo• HE subscribers have now in BRIM a very extensive assortment of Fan for ladies w which bev• been purchased in Europe by ono of the ear, lima, at very low prices' during the monetary ChM* succeeding the French Revelation! This advantage, which they possess over any other house in the trade, will enable there to sell a very ex cellent article mach below the market price. . . . CJ Merchants and others will advance them own interests by elamining this extensive assortment. SOLIS, BROTHERS, Importers, 90 Anon (SI [liberty) between ad and td streets, stur-dlm Philadelolua. .A_ T ean W sat and Tapestry Carpets, latest styles. Also, Bros. eels, 3 plys and sop and fine Ingrate Carpets, of sup styles and qualities; and in connecuon eau always be found Table Lin[ll2. Crashes, limpets. Damask., ;Bo reens, CM Cloths, the. As., to all of which we cell Os attention or the public. auger . 11 v ilt ro C i l i lLNL IiA.N ot D clone Banding, all width., or Irom li inches to 10 Inches in rerd.h, which we will aoll at troioureeturere and carriage eased to the purchaser, at No 5 Wood It. ao. .1 H PHILLIP'S ILK DINT'S AND FRINOM—Jost rod at Zabe l) lon Kiniars, No. d 7 Market street. ul doe yards black cut Silk Fringe, of various width., patters• and prices, suitable for blaotiline, Lc. • Is dos yards (limp, all widths and styles, for cif'. ko. 44 pee fied silk coot Binding. nogiN A CHOICE usortment of Manufactured Tobocco, WRupell Robinson's 5.; WOOltor old W H Grant's Ss, Price & Hararood's 6., ll•rrocrs' and_otber popular brands, tust recd and for sale by `" , WN & CULLIERTSON, 145 Itbny st r AI/D-10 bbl. No it, for sale by augf3 18.11.1A1l DICKEY &Co D /k —7 cult. in more anif li;t 7 gainby a2O ISAIAH DICKEY & Co OLAHOS-43.0 bbl. Plantation blolassam Yb Latta ,al io tir House do; in more antklr o s t Ve co UrIND OW GLASS-140 baa dal° W Glam.; Ed do 70 doi ad do luzl.ll do; for sale by augs WICK L M'CANDLFSS LARD OIL-1.5 bbl. Lard Oil, for Gala low to claw, aorutinjumeni, by awil JAMES DALZKLL Y I NECIAR-21 bele Cider Vinefe.r, for sale by JAM ES DALZELL, water et \ °C) eil l' i - 1 23 ..ck";trrITASTV,' ktru:.olloCltyi„ S. Jb u gar , , fur prim.. 00 y C BIDWELL. A, N whiter it &up • • • ACKERF'.L-5b bbl. large No :I Mackerel, luvlim' sad for sale by sage /AS IIed.J.E.L.L. Q6I•TPSTHE-4M I lb. IteL Saltpetre, lot aisle by argyl 1 SCHOUINIMAKER I Co TIARF.O PEACHES--1 tack P PA ,„, in n) WICK __— GAMBOGE - 7316 s joAd rsa'd and for male by Karla B A FMINESTOCK k Co REM- 48 bzrW E Chhear, for ado by C aairtn WICK k M'CANDLES ' "DE — XtUr ASH-10 eaok7, - Prarl Ash, janCrecn - trn 1 - consignment and for oda by angn Row Clf!ffillbiniAPS l ii now faridiniNiro - ithif 111'64.; V for la Air by ISAIAH DICKEY Co, ornt9 from a tAI F/0 was Wham Futs; 111 , 07 hel dodolo bide Teou'i, {Waldo; put ree'd edd ter elle be a.gli 13kIAH DICKEY It Co Amtimasoula and Whig CuQnty Can- ventlon. Pursuant to notice, the Delegates of the Antima some and Whig Party of Allegheny County assem bled in Convention at the New Court; House, 10.10 o'clock, A. x., yesterday, (Wednesdai,) far the pur pose of electing Delegates to the Stete Guberna torial Convention. and also to nominate a candi date for County Com:dub:met, in the stead of T. Adman, Esq., decesaed. Hon. Cornelius Darragh was called to the Chair, Dr. Carothers and John Sheriff; Eq., appointed Vice Presidents, and Mears. John E. Parke and W. A. Shaw, Secretaries The President having announced the object of the Convention, the Delegates were called on to present their credentials, when the following gen. tlemen were admitted to seats. Several of the Delegates appointed not being in attendance, sub stitutes were admitted by unanimous vote of the Convention. CITY OF PITYMICILOIL lst Werd—John Sheriff John Fritchman. 2nd ' Henry H. Woods. Jos. Tomlinson. 3rd ' Saml Palmer, A. McMaster. 4th ' Joseph Pennock, John Rippey. sth ' E. W. Cook,John Mowry. 6th ' James Lowry, S. C. HilL 7th ' I Wm. M'Cutcheon, R. Arthurs. J. A. Stevenson, J. Sargent. 9th'R. Hill, John Fox. lat W. rd—A. .Lamont, Wm. Boyd. 2nd ' S Geyer, R. H. Davis. 3rd ' 1 H. Sewell, Wm. B. Mowry. 4th ' J. Mrphall, J. McAuley. Pitt Township—Joseph Cohan, C. Barrzigl , Peebles Alex. Gray, C. W.Entest Wilkins Jew. Carothers, Benj. Kelly. Plate H. D. King, Joel Monroe. Versailles ' Wm. A. Shaw, 11 S. M'Kee. Elizabeth H. Applegate, R. Lytle. Jefferson ' D. Kennedy, G. Smknian; jr. Snowden ' H. Hultz, Wm. C. M'Knight. Mi®in D. Calhoun, H. Large. Baldwin ' M. McDonough, Dr. Cochran. U. St. Clair Township—J. V. Rowland, H Hultz . Lower Si. Clair ' E Jones, jr., B. Finney. Robinson E I Brooks. A McKee. North Fayette South Findlay Moon Ohio Franklin Reserve Ross Pine West Deer Emit Indians W.Darlington,L C.l Nobh Studer ' A G Loyd,P lilliagenarnith Borough Latereneeville—Tßlaak, L S Johns. ' Sbarpsburgh 1. Benson, A Morton. ' Manchester I E Parke, 1) Loather. ' Birmingham G E Appleton. S Steel ' M'Eeesport M Drava, I H Gallagher. ' Elisabeth, D Sarver, I M'Donough. ' W. Elizabeth—W Voodoo, F Briggs. South P.c.iburgh--John'Small. Wm Richards. On motion, a committee, consisting of Messrs. Win. Boyd, Hugh M'Cormick, Benjamin Kelly, R. H. Dunn, and Alexander McKee, was appointed by the President, to prepare and present resolu. bons expressive of the sentiments of the Conven tion. The Committee having retired— The Convention, on motion, proceeded to receive the names of cancluistes kir nomination as dele gates; and Rho. on motion, those of persons to be voted for as Ike candidate for the office ofcounty coin messioner. This business concluded, the delegates were called in to 'Mark. The following was the result of the balloting: Hiram Holtz Snowden James H. Sewell, Allegheny. Henry H Woods, Piesburgh, George Daiwa. Anegh.a9, L S Johns, Lawrenceville, Joseph Tomlinson, Pittsburgh, ri 1 •55 C Darragh do, ee3 Wm Daily do. 3 00 Frank Johnson, Allegheny, :?., 3 C S Eyre Pittsburgh, 22 3 J M. K Snodgnum, Mullin, 22 I I John Willock, Pitibursh James McCune. do. James Mitchell. Peebles, Fleming Morrow, Pitisdourgli Robert Chrogy. do, Samuel Kerr, Elizabeth Wm Benson. Allegheny Moves Boreland Job 6 Pauerson •Elected. The result of the first balloting being the Pelee. non of Mews. H. H. Woods, C. Darragh. and L S. Johns, as Delegates to the State Carmel:moo, leaving two Delegates still to be chosen, and nu so- lection having been made of a candidate for County Commissioner, a second ballot was commenced as above, which resulted in the election of Messrs. H. Hulse and J. Tomlinson. as Delegates. No choice of a candidate for Commissioner being yet made. n third ballott was entered on, which resulted in the nomination of Mr. Wm. Benson, of Allegheny. On the announcement of the ratth of the Gnu j Willa for Ekslegatca, Mr. James McAuley, of Atte ! glseny, moved that Messrs. Dania and Tomlinson I be nominated as Delegates, viva voce—but Mr. Kennedy. of Jetrareon, objecting, the mottos was withdrawn by the mover. A motion made by Mr. John Small, to adjourn till 1 o'clock, previous to entenng on the second ballot for candidates. ono lost- Tne nominations clewed, the Committee on bu sine., through their Chairman, Wm. Boyd, made the following report: Witxxsas, This Convention, representing the Whigs of the county of Allegheny, after having• discharged the duties for which it assembled, re gard it as a proper occsaion, and as a duty, to appeal to every Whig voter in the county, to I act speedily, energetically, individually. and col lectively, in all honorable ways, and by all honp table means. from this time henceforth, and an• ul the triumph of Whig principles is manifested by the election of the County and State ticket, sod the elevation of their standard bearers, Za chary Taylor and Millard Fillmore, to the Pres idency and Vice Presidency of our country' Rasolsvd, That we shall ever esteem sacred in our political creed the great principles which governed the administration of oar early Press dents 2 Resolved, That the experience 0(70 year", and the wisdom of the Government from the day, of 1 Washington and Jefferson, down to the admiral. I tration of James K. Polk, has approved of the Protective Polley, and that the modern doctrine of Free Trade is s chimera of Loccifecoism, which has no precedent in our history beyond the pre• sent adminenration, 3 Rucked. That we are to favor of liberal at" propriations by the General Government for the improvement of our Lakes. River. and Harbors, —the great channels of our domestic trade be. tween the States and the outlets to foreign con, merce—that no "noise or confusion" shall prevent our being heard upon this great question. Reved, That we view with deep .regret, the late attempt of the adminurtreuon to involve us Amber In the evil. of Slavery, by extending a over portion. of territory now free—and we tender onr thanks to our Representatives In Core grins for resisting its encroachments, and halting a Territorial Government for Oregon con sistent with the spirit and genius of a Geis pea. Plai 5 Resolved, That the principle of the Ordinance of 1797, known now as the Jeffermn Proviso, has always been the doctrine of the Whig party in Pennsylvania and other States, and that we rev juice that Congress has already 'extended the prin ciple over Oregon; and we know it will be extend .ed over all other acquired territory, should a Whig Congress be elected, and General Taylor and Millard Fillmore be President and Vice Pre sident General Taylor will not veto any such rneasure--Lewia Cass says he will veto it. 6. Rssofeed, That it is the right of the People to form their own ilolley, and the duty of their set. vents to obey their will in the administration of the Government That we are opposed to the exist else of the oNT. MAO veto rolffl3l, except in Cazgas of haste and want of consideration in Congress, end such as the judgment of the people would ap. prove. 7. Resolved, That we are opposed to all arbitrary power, such as does not emanate from the people themselves; that we deeply sympsthim with op pressed Ireland in her present efforts to establish her independence; and that we rejoice at the indi cations from the Old World of the approaching overthrow of tyranny and despotism. - 8. Resolved, That the Whig Party is now, as it always boa been, the true advocate of the interests of the working climes—that they are the hope of the country, and deserve the fostering care of the' Government—that we ardently desire to see their condition ameliorated, and will contribute all in our power to scoomplish that object. That this Convention 'believes that the moral and intellectual condition of the laboring classes of the country would be essentially improved by laws establishing tins hours as the period of a day's labor; and that we repel as a base slander the often re peated charge, that Vie Whip are not the sincere and consistent friends of the working classes. 9. Resolved, That we approve of the support given by Gov. Johnston and ether Whig members of the last Legislature to the proposed amendment I to our State Constitution, to make the Judges of our Courts elective by the People—being satisfied by the experience of the last ten years. that our / present system is radically defective—and that we point to the almost unbroken list of Loenfoccia re corded In the negative as conclusive evidence where Federalism is to be found in 184.9. to. Resolved, That our Delognlrs to Harrisburg he instructed to support William F. Johnston as our candidate for Governor. 11. Resolved, That every District in the County be requested to organise Rough and Ready CR:ibis, in order that old Allegheny May give her full quote in securing the election of our County, &Ma r aud National candidates by overwhelming majorities. The reading of the resolutions being finished, Mr. J. H. Sewell offered the following ameochnent meat tothe 10th resolution: Resolved, That this Convention =animals* In. strum their delegates to support the nomination of Wm.F. Johnston for Governor af Peurtsylvuda. Mr. JamesMcCa er bere suggested tiun he land his colleague, with all present. *ere placed In a dilemma the amendment offered— they having been ingrected to vote for delegates favorable to the nomination of Hon. Walter For. ward, whereupon the President, on kbe authority of Mr. Forward, withdrew his name horn the list M B = 4 4iMenol l td are Mtlitkins the-whale of the rev • d Peaches, for ri td'CILINIDT Oltdlol4S, with this prenmble,were. adopted together unanimously: A note having been left on the table by the per. son who has charge of the court room, asking pay for his cervices from the members of the Conven tion. The President objected to the claim, kr as- Muth ea the people pay a regular salary to the in dividual asidng thin .compensation" from them. A resolution of thanks to the officers, and that the proceedings be published in the Whig papers of the city, passed. On motion the Convention adjourned. CORNELIUS DARRAGH, Pmt. j ""vice Presidents. loan Smatter, John E. Parke, s ecretaries Wm. A. Shaw. lErTelloyx Teeth and putrid breathy Apangy gums like rotten death, Is repulaiee and disputing. All could hare teeth as white as peat Sweet breath-41.i gums—manor iyiri Why delay!—tiey, qulckly haste And tum a bozo f Jou. Tooth Paste. h tome but 25 cents, and is really a bewail - 01110Mo Irxiyee the meth a fine enamel. Bold laPiusborgb .00 Liberty st. novtOdkettal ETV= fooltsh, silly old fellow road this, and be e longer bald, whiskerless and itairlesa. Mr. W. Jack son, of be Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa, amines on the 3.1. or February. lOC, that Mr. Thor . Jaallsouls bead, on the top. woo eutirely bold forlb years, and that by using two 3s bottles of Jones' Coral lair Rastorative, the hair is growing fast and thick. Sold ut 'Newark by S. OLDS is SON, 278 Broad st, R VAN BUSKIRK, corner of Broad and Nantucket st. 01.020 Does your hair tall off, does your ham turn gray re it harsh, is it dry, or dirty, I pray? If his thus, you can make it soft, silky and fine, Dark and healthy, and beauteous as this hair of minel And to have this, you have baCthree shillings to givit For a bottle of Jones' Hair Restorative. Reader, ti you have bad hair you would really be ttle as! Washed. at the lovely effect a three shilling ka of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative has on it; it needs bat one trial Bold at kt 9 Liberty at. novllklawly „NEW SIIBIBEICS GOOD/ /LOY nit NOW 0000 AND ITTIOTADILIMIL MICTIONS - WE are now opening • fine stock of froth Summer yy Goods. direct from the New York and Philadel phia Auctions, where they have been purchased with in the last two weeks, at It very great sacrifice, there by enabling us to offer far better bargains Man we nave ever done before. In calling the attention of the citizen. of Pittsburgh and Its vicinity to one assort ment, we do so with the confidence of our prices being such as will ensure perfect satisfaction; and to all buy er& either by wholesale or retail, a fine chance la now offered for procunng great bargains. Among theme lust received are-- A lot of very cheap col'd and blk fig'd & strip'd Silks; ” - Light and dark Lawns; Ginghams; of extra fine blk figd and striped Ramp, which are • re- - great bargain. A lot of handsome Cote Pally., for ladies dresses; Jo light colored and black Beteg& very cheat', L; new style silk Vesting do Jo very handsome Barege Shawls;do very cheap blk do do do fine bib silk Mantilla Scarfs; do handsome Parasols and Paruolettal du du Artificial Flowers; do very cheap Li n en Lustre.; ALSO—A fine stock of super Freneh it Ti p tand Gas &mares, white and colored Linen Dri Cu/tuner ens, Stammer Casumeres, Drop d' Eta, . Ic. A large assortment of Prints of all price& Thkings, Checks, tisanes, Ac.. to which, as well OA other mai ' ciesin OUT hne, we invite the special attention of cash buyers. ALEXANDER & DAY, mso 75 market at, N W roe of the diamond J M'Ewen, W Rodgers. H W Guy. Diebon, W Morrison S Means N. Stoat, /3 Jackson A Milands, A Buchanan A 9 McCord, T Cochran McCormick. W Porter LT AVE removed from I 9 Market meet, to their new EL splendid and Onmenee evuthlikhment to be known se the TOWER HALL CLOTHING HLZAAH, No. W 2 Market nreet. between Fifth and Sixth, PEELLADLLe PHU. . . The propnetors feel a reluctance in promulgating what in any way might appear like the usual Bombes ti.coe,:g!ttott of some in the trade, but will beg to quote the e f ra ollowing notice from one of our city =L. l•One of the greatest eunosities that our city to the stranger. is Bennen k Cob great clothing store, No lei Market street. between FV76andSixth, which hes been styled `Tower Hall," from the peculiar finish of the front. The building is an immense one, contain ing seven capacious room., all of which are stocked will, every ♦namely of seasonable garments, arranged in the most perfect order and regularity. The propries ton take great pleasure in showing tbelr building and contents to citizens, particularly strangers, and to those coming from the , country—we know of no place more worthy of • sten. my2s.llut_ 1.1 2d. -to •r 72 • 14 4t 29 • 12 A. A. RIASORrilla CO., 60 MAKKET ST, BETWEEN THIRD /c FOURTH, El NO demrous of reducing their stook previous to the commencement of the Pall Trade, will offer their extensive and futnonable assortment for a few weeks. at greatly reduced prices. Amongst their as sortment may he found excellent styles of Ikreges. Tissues, Grenadines, Pabayrinines, Poll d'Cbevr, breee Silks, Lawns and Muslim, de. de. all of which are reduced in price fully one thud. Their stock of Shawls is very extensive and com pels,. every known style. A few cartons of enspe and silk Shawl. p.m received will be sold extremely low. 4 cases real Snatch Cinishamosn.ll be sold at 11/ cta, urns: pr,er ern., good - English Calicoes 10c; Amer on do n• ,uw ..1 and 4e, wrought Collars 13c; klus n I.a.ne. 121 c, good A:pacca lb/c; lloniset Rots Lroll+ I ye 144 2,1 2,1 19 5 3 4 f, n 4 • 6 4 2 .3 1 • IS 20 2. .z •11 5 1 0 10 ill Tacit stock of dark green pure Satin Parasols and Parks , orSOU, of every style ATV R. NIURYI - 1Y ham opened thia morrung, one V V . rase Umbrella*. including American and Scotch ginaham, canon and steel hams gingham. One cam Yara*el*. inemeling green satin Turk, blk silk and brown silk, of extra sixes. Also. one cure bleached Gillist also, Manta.: Rib bons, black and colored; .hue Satin do; Linen Ging ham, and van.s styles of scummier Goal* selling at reduced pnces. A of super AlanctiesterGinghams, good styles. also lately received. CHKAP BONN FTS--A lot of braid and other Bon ets tot last cruller', shapes) selling off at from Vic to SI, at the comer of kth and Market sta. room. o 0 Ril mory—entratme from 4th at Ti If. EATON le CO. are now rereielng direct from Unnoriets and manufacturers, a large assortment el Fancy and Staple Trimmings, Hosiery and Variety Atomis, among winch are—Blank and cued Mantilla Fringes; do u Drew do, Embroidery and Visene Gimp. Tassel. o daisey and other dress Sumas; black Silk Lace. Linen.cambrx Mal's; Arnficial Flowers . - . and Wreahs: Chemowites, needle worked Collars, steel Begs and Purses, Ivory. tawny and Feather Pans, Kid, silk and 1.1.1 e Gloves, Hems Hosiery, Ot6ves, ebildrens' and women.' Hosiery; Hair Einsahes, Combs and Tooth Brushes, Window Shades and Trimmings; Tailors' Trimmings: Shins. of mama' and youths' aims, de lee . which they oiler on favorable tams, at their store. 6.1 Market pt. near 4th. o'l4 BONNETS—W R Muttony is selling off has k.,/ rental: nog stock of Bonnets at greatly redacted once', Bonnets of last winters styles, from 25 cents to 51JG. CHEAP I-AWNS—A large lot of Dress Lawns, re duced to 12k coat per yard. WHITE GOODS FOR DRESSES—A supply Jost re- CVlved, and offered very low. DARK GINGIIANS—Rich dark styles orGinghams, to lie found at dry goods house of 372 1 W R MURPHY SRPM MOHAIR LUSlllat, to. —W Rhlurp_by has on hand • full assorunent of Alpaca and Alo hair Lustre', of the different qualities, Including • fur pieces very superior. Also, Mk and MN Alnsals,. • heed hik do; satin striped do; porehued from the porters, and consequently can be whist Worm pimr ble once., ai north east corner of 4th and Market as sue CHOICE DIIPS GOODS—A A Mason & Co, are cluin off their large stock of fashionable Dress Goods at odd greater reduced prices: mutating of De uces Tissues, Grenadines, Granites, Poil de Chevy, Lawn" and Muslim, black and fancy Silk., to. aug7 HOME-MADE FLANNELS—W R Morph, has re. eeleed a few piece. %elute, brunt and bard Home-Made Flannels. A so, Home-Made lILAN. KM. S. a good article, and at • low price, at northeut corner 4th and Markets sm. ant CHTTON YARNS, &e.-40,000 lbs, assorted Nos. C Yarn, Carpet ennui, Candle Wick, iusd Colon Twine; Hai bales Batung, for sale at manufactures,' lowest prices, by FRIEND, RHEY & Co, ,p 7 agents for manufactareni wUITO NUTS-- 1 uOO I pieces 7-4 and E 44 plain M.& hue and red and Clue barred Netts, extra long. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 beery Robinette, Imported expressly for a superior article of Mosquito Netts, (or city sales, loaf received by /eta 91)ACKLETT t WHITE, 99 'rood at "Ur HITE GOODS FOR DREFI9IRS—ViR Murphy . yy bas just received an Invoice of White Dieu Goods for ladle., such a. French and Scotch Aiult hlualins, Nanoooks, Satin heed Jaconste, to, very law. Also, White Bonnet Ribbons, at northeast cor ner of Ith and market sts. jeliS :§EAGRASS FOR SKIRTS—A manly lately meet. red_ Also, Corded and Marseilles Skirts: also, osquito Netts, white and colored. wide Robinette for do, at dry goods house of R MURPHY, ly3 northeast corner 4th and market me ANCFIMITER GINGUA MS—An invoke of re. Msnchester Gingham., of new and handsome patterns, received yesterday at the Dry Goods House of i 124 W R MURPHY A 4 DLL AND IYANSOOK :11081ANS—A general u -1!1 ronment of Mull and Nansook. Muslim for ladles dresses, tomrecestred at No 76 market street, northwe-• corner of the &armed. IGERAGES AND TISSUES—A A Masan h. Co, 68 Market ss, have further reduced in prters their as nortment of !Sefage+ and flume, also, Citsnadines, Uranitev Mohair stripe, Poll de Cheat, toe. JyB 4 NEW FALLGOODS- -A A Mason& Co, 60 Market street, are now opening 20 eases and packages of new Fall Goods, comprising in part nes' styles Ging ham', French. English and American Prints, Mull, Swiss and Book Muslin', Collars, Capes, Lanes. T ADIES§TANDING COLLARS—A A Mason & Co, tro Market st, have Juan opened 40 dos of the most fashionable styles of Ladies Standing Collars. Al.O, 2U dos blooming do SD dos Wrought do. 1y27 ACE CAN—A A Murat & Co. have just recd 12 do: Lebo, Lace Cap & also, rum style. Chem!. ulna, Wrought Capes, Head Draws, Ladioa Belth ho. se. .1727 p EM 1 A N „ 119 . ..) , : c c 0 .14.1 C . O . ES t .—. A A town . &Col , la 14. k. , i &nil Imr _IL t. 1 mom, lof 01111006,, at fully Ulf the wool price —good fast co. oved Plums Mlle. tor BLutAl 4 6 oftigallefrftinaThlii hair . i mock do, constantly oo handat loonstspdceo; at wholomie room of %V a MURPHY, •korl ' car 4M and market as, ad story_ ("LEACHED m USLLNS—A A Mason & toTainifii- J.) ket at, havejag opened Smote eases of those very cheap bleaehed blushes at Be. Also, 4 more eases of ttr 41. e do. Also. another lame lot of the moments of Calico, at Ole. augla P CALICOFS—A A Mason AL Co have rec'd *mother largo lot of Calicoes, at YS yards for Oos Dollar. Also,. good yard wide brown Muslims at &le. wt ht Collars, 114. angl4 4 , , ILINOM4 AND GIMPS—A A Alum, & Co, GO aity. kat at, havojust reed 400 do: of line blk and cola Modes, of all widths. Also, Gimps plover? ea ri ty and color, utl l7 yrkA. hIAISON & Co, have J.* toe'd 0 ease. of • Pilo,, or bountiful neat dell fliyare; at eztreme ey. on ce.. A. 140, IVO ps Lyoueso Cloth, Alpacea, 64, which they will offer at peat Laneemente to Chaser. a• a • 17 LACE CAP*—• dm fancy La i r Cam just ree'd • Atual7 A MASON &Co's C APE3 vs AI" e ght i t a ftsth t; l4."' rious no c;antlas, m4 an i d Ons rico and fuse% n ' e " lt suabl 7 6l-' . titled etakellnr Collars, as awry low prices usif DRY GOODS. KNOW ALL MEN THA BENNETT & CO. low nue, Vestal's; also, all tdes. Jr wholesale rooms )reeto of goods as is and at equally low deviation can be 'ea HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, L. ORPHAXII , COURT BALE AY vine of an order of the Orphan* Conn of AlM ghee', Comity, Poonsylvarda; LI No„ 64, tune m, WO, 1 will expose tosale, kg Cpublic vendee or outcry, at the Conn Hone, in tho city Of Pittsbm on October 211,1848, et 10 O'clock, At . M.,, being the lat Monday of October, 1848, all that certain Lot or Piece of Brotnid, sitaate in the bf 'Pins/nigh, beginning on Penn street id the ea of 82 feet westwardly from Marbury strem,en ' mining along Peen Man 33 ken thence sosithwardlyt a parallel line 1" busy street, 110 ko4 to thewerY ellen theme al ong sald allay eastward) y 18 teen and thrum northerardly, a parallel line withthlartitiry street, 110 feet to the place of beginning—with all the &neat*. names; on which le erected thee' small Frame and one small Brick Dwelling Housing the some being sub jeet to aye ground rant Mom humbith and eight dollars, payable oaarterly forever, to Anthony Dram, his heirs and assigns. Tram or Bun—One third cash on the deli:cry, of the deed for the premises, and one third in one peer, with interesi front the day of sale, and the other one third in twoyears, with interest from th e day of sale, to be secured by bond anMARGARETd morerthe on LA the premixes. PTER, Late Mangum. Thourpken. Adiftinlstretrix of Wil liam Thompson, deed. , augril-dts Cambria Piaseance for e. 188 nodersived will offer for sale publi c enc. don, en Thursday, the flfth day of r next, following perperty assigned to t”,— the late finis of Vinton, Lend., Boese & Co., Or the fit of the a creditors of mid arm, to win—The Fare erected by mid company, with the steam engine lissnres, and hot blast ap the tools used about the foresee; the lot of land on w 'eh the Furnece stands, meilain about fifteen acres of land, and tha interest of the oeid firm in any acres attend Wight of bi- K. Da Bois. The sale will bo held on the pry , In the town ship of Tallmadge, Sturnaiteounty, Ohio, emi will com mence at 10 o'clock, A. BL • Team or Sst.s—Chte.fourtb cash, and the balance in font, eight end males months:. W. 8. O. 011.% t W. IL UPSON, 1 Assi g nees. .14-cits _ _ THE subse ri ber has laid oat eleven Lots on the South aide of the Fourth Street Howl, and about two and one quarter !Miles trim the Conn House. These lots C. 1111% each from ore to Iwo and • half acres of lend, and will be sold im reasonable and se. commalating terms. It is deemed unneeemary to en• ter Into any ex - pitman= of the advantages of these lota. Their vicinity to this cirr i ' and to the Ilne of the Central Rail Road, recannuend them strongly as very desirable country residences. The subscriber also cans for sole &beet seven hun dred acres of lend In Franklin unenridp, Allegheny county, about seventeotrmiles from Illinebzugh. Also, nine building lots in the borough of Drimingbant. angid.dlin NEVILLRW CRAIG. VALUAIIMIL Plk t PISI.W . FT DOS SALE. THAT pro perty lately H. Nikon, Crag street, near its "e' rinsot y , Allegheny coy, will be sold on sweet:modeling terms. The lot is 33.. et 1 inches anCraig preeL resualng through to the Canal LSO feet. Tien, to *good two awry frame dwelling house on the premisem latelybulNll/14 the lot is well Improved, containing a variety of choice fruit trees, grape, shrubbery, /se. Ma property is conveni ently situated for personsdoinbusiness in either Pitts burgh or Allegheny, and Is • dedrable residence. Title indisputable. Per terms apply to WM. BO_ Yll, Attor ney el la w , office on Omni sweet, above R.m.held. aP 4- 1 1 ! _ __ • ITUATED on the Menton"lmla rivet, about 10 miles 0 fmm Pittsburgbesml 7 mules there° third Lock, in the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon d Sborb, and Mr. John Heron's purchase. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the low price of ED per acre—one third in -band, balance In five equal annual payments, without interest. Tide indisprtable. - Location very good—cannot be surpassed. For farther particulars enquire of S. %%MILEY, who - has a draft of said pro pony. Residence 211 st,below Ferry, Mr. Adam' Row. N. B. There Is another seam of coal on this tract, about 00 feet obese the lower, of excellent quality. jyoOultf 8. H. met or Land for Male. TE subscriber will 101 l on accommodating l ents, a valuable tract of unimproved land, eituate on the road leadlngfrem Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen mites from Pimilturgh, and about eight miles from the town of Freedom on the Ohio river.• The matt coa l/UM 402 acme and 20 perches, inlet memo, The land is of an excellent quality, about 90 acres cleared, arid well watered, and will be sold tither In whole or in fames of convenient size, to suit purchasers. For farther particulate enquire ofZVllf. BOYD, Any as Law, Mace on 4th st, above Berillmeld, Pittsburgh. rorgibilkwrf T ATRACT of land, Where., le Harrison, Portage Co., On the Cuyahogt. tieer—abont 3Q acres tinder ini provement. Alse, tyro unimproved lots is the village of Warren, Tmmbell Co GO feet by DO. Also, a lot of Indln the centre of Llartathl, Trothlthil Co., with e well:1g house and store—one of the best stands fora merchant on the WItSI4II Reierre. Any or ell this property will be sold on very secomerodadng WELL. MAWS DICKEY & Co., feblo Water gad nous sea 2 THAT commodious s hriekdiking house and la- , 10 lot, O. midst:we; of Mullen Alegre, on Webster street, near tha.head Of Seventh sure; op which are a stable and carriage honse, oat houses, bake oven, and a variety delve's and grape vines. cosiz Possession will be given on the 1114 of.Oeiciber, or spotl- i ne t ar Wif po /ab gaintd. El:toile eet, of on the piendses, o LO r og t r i Ve, uase angel-dif Out La t Saw Mills awl Planta, Machine, suTFJßbscribers have on hand for sale a large stock of . planed Flooring. Also, a variety of nosed staff, such aa steamboat Deekin, boat sidings, joists, scant ling. window (rune staff, ke-Ao. Thy era . 1 . 0 Pre pared to receive and MI on short notice. orders for any articles in their line NLrVU.LR B CRAIGI a SON. eel ' AVALUABLE FARM containing 140 acres, Mina. tad •Iri Bata:tont .cocurry, Ohio, 7 miles from St_ Elairmrille and 2 miles north &the National Road, and in ens of the most desirable heighborlioods ha the coun ty. There is antler eultiyulkm aboutnincrty ames,with a young orchard, Re. On. For Wm. and other partic.titan, inquire of 7014 N S. DILWORTH. • 21 wood st von sAls., ACOUNTRY BEAT containing shoot two •nd a half acres, situated on the AlleghenT side of the styes, lieu. Manchester. The ground is completely stocked with the choicest finis tree; frau shrubs, and the place ts believed to be the cheapen oe well as one of the most desirable now in the market Foe particulars apply to Oho PAR.ItiN, Casette Buildings, •tutl 7 -dles dent for the owner. Valuable Iteetdenee an all tir - Vneny City for Bale. • rIONTEXPLATINO a reraoral from Allegheny eny %,../ I offer my maiden. Mere for mile. The premise am in dehglitful onieroand every wiy worthy the or motion of any person wishintsaeh property. /7 . 2_ 1 3 W. POLNDFATER. - ALOT, Storelwase wad Dwelling, Ottawa cut the Erin &mention Canal, in the Milne of Wut bit& ew a desirable Mention for ahnerehtto Also, a Lot and good Dwelling Home wall seised for • Tavern &m!, in the vlllBlOl6l Orangevill o, on Slam line of Chia. Tenant awry. DJ Y A Co. table Wader and From stn. Property In Allegheny city fur Bale. THE autmeribers oder for miles number of choir Lots, situate hi the Seefold Ward . framing on M mmon ground, cm easy teittio Inquire of W. O , H. ROBINSON, Any at Law, Sc Clair cc or of J OS ROBINSON. ort.the premises. myl7:d&ortf To :Lem. THREE drtelliaLhousu situated on 4th street emu ` canal bridge, the ay of rittpurgh Al se, a room 75 loy 93 feet, with a eormerdent eu• trance; on sth et-, near wood. AlsO, a frame dweller:, two stories, with an acre almond enclosed and ender caltivetion, situate on Ohio lee, Dur4=h:llmeghe ny Inquire of D Jung - 110 wood wee To swage. itkFOR BALE. OR. RENT, the Pittsburgh Brew. cry, with ell..ns brewing aPperatas, Penn meet and Barker's alloy,and now .cupted by Geo. W. Smith & Co. Possession green on the firs day of April ensuing. For terns, &a. guitar. of DROWN & TSON, 145 liberty at. ul acre+ coat le-n—d iaMiAuZI for sale, situate in bend of the titaintardiela River, • • Brownsville, Pa, !mita' , a 7 foot vein of coal Loch will be sold in IVA/J:101.0lb ace, bag% Ilben st_ pIOTICE 10 DIERCHANTS..—The advertiser agt. du • penrocoent about= ilLs Cork or Ifslotom. • Clablearistiblisloosato Regpsetpio;torereneeo • cantor. tuktranoto 8.1140214 AL 4 li.-1101sidlonoblesebtdPicoma 014 - coal coromp dcalEs SICO *kr blotched Whok,-,6 8 , do, 950 do bunny Iroftsorobedi'tsk antic. 3,0 , /Ws BvelVe dc,do;lodoß29l/11,foot reed: LA for-ac pa. ter rida tiaCtersoll,46„—,