PUBL#BIII3D BY WHITE k pvvronvaasuA WEDNESDAY MORNING, td X 811848„ =MP MA SKIRTS LIIIMUCAIN• - AilverdsememurtAlthittilielthialetiluMmerg eanA4lhp:djacids andlkibi itG s ad w ed -nr. o P! s ere z e rt ) ,irdp*FIZZIALIL LIST AND PILIIABSIL. Sabseliptioa tiAbli valuablepycz will be e ed sod fantarde Erotathlibikei: Alrcv onlnicurtmins. We yrUI receivp IRA @mud fee'of expeue, id vlrisem'n 3 krAls piper A BintAX:l= ~7IPSC'TAC E. , At the moment ; ve indite this article; aiming qui. eUy; to onraassitUM,AO'pe4i dthia - gyeat nation . (swathe Guff tif hicsice to the lfSt Lavrestes, and it*the_Atrtultio.'M'deeNelherk. P!eirtee.ttelmod .tbstriPpif olthiplimitemliith are measured Musands.MlMaii, : lie choosing *it: Chief r , Magistrate ) and deSigiumag the Wier of cavern meat they wish lrrirMd"foi,tiMsesst What ",.cloribna - i'opeittaMet yyjc l i a s#sropb or free principle"; 4i*. thedespotism sad anarchy hanahel! and peece - C1 "OYU:, Other elfiCrid,l —. 1L C. egner *p o s t ..! ' i ud g in g from the • • acassand;spiris , ssitu'urhich. the contest had been :Mindociad:tiP . ,bifthis moment, that ireat excite. mint would marffset. Never would he be Olarirmikeien. ;lath lota the sireete—eVer, thing - ss quiet and orderly's" .trnaL Men are saga& ••• Intheic onthituy, avocattem; alsping and re. idliktflol32 the pcll Thetidies Cr. shopping, xtr‘flomrommthrir: iiviatting la usual Visit the ern all has.ther.sptiet atutanhdoed aspect '-:atostmOottelpislsoMethirtgiMportant, but not the ehelteg*nif"itiMion'tif iitchSatetu Can be men. • Mix , ipends in Subdued mdeSs to each other, or mirk 'Marge&jokeNthlt t psalms' oppo . mut '.:4l.Stiptiketoo"l .. yibmt ` tiOspt sad people. mase mould anprie:ftre gas no ,no intelest— Odd the r so' IT , 4>sliei 14 r t Waiter /WIY tubs:irked; ilatpluit ':die reiult to them of but lids Sionnent. , ,Tldi ,iriudd duisa greatAidsinice.— At the: bc4l,oe.UrAlLthis ilufei. iitunesinets there is IS intanseiiiterestothich bbizes out in shouts of tlituiTt 4 Pt. l . l : 7 *, ,bf sorrow the not if .-uverourid thulecurcs begin In dome in ,:-.Tile'i r r.o**ig oOT I, l 6 e ll— the. 400,1 if '' Onvinsfuntionsironivensksoffnts right ',.itethe ma7eWici 6 Fohr . 44* Prif 4 4leSt lAnch ,•' . (lebtllietta of on st‘sli OfGoirtrament, ' i. are 'waive:L/11r 1 ,110, Val* acquiesced io.t7 our . snide People.' AU the ',Austin of free'America, nehrl4)°Ttiemeii 6 r ilgel4eata,taca on ape,. ,feef: equaiimns Elias . crxsingbEir A:tiers or dicta. ling Geveriunental policy is concerned. At !east this is sins'iepqrni rule, mod the Me 14611 of our , '. ,ie ln dgiel°, ( W r atinitML ' To 'lie", I'll'iiiPles) more . stousairldsg tcdne;inny sseecoducte ,tfillalldo ' lad *S I adakcc Ont 6 r tim l s -....' ' NM& iden:hiel *lathe* Visi lieus ire guar. thq.tin, & At.:Proe4tat,t!ut dusurbthe itght3 of nthela-+a while they tdoW thafite rnejonty thett, P? 1 . , :0h they will . : , eetik:the'beettitai amdthat =lt iniquity betray. -,ee; itipe'eted,Aheycheeical!v, ea at kaateaolut6lyaegaia~eWluattiemsi°~tY 'tin This nniverald deterntintion which /Wild* allAiteaes and pattiesoo acquietice in the give to caw national elections :'itiadiittlakmifnete*eaded ere anyste tiardt,.-ItUlvvrie — dbia feeling ikffierwhed eod_ 07POtI* 6 4oCr tlati° o tha° g tawintor PO* their jairw,yet”fiti*ple, in their great initiaes, are ahaiiFaiilueA *!Prs tly'ihe mega! observe the teaainein with kreignerskli into the apititeCcar in isintlioitiktlierieven before betemomkkiztm PAO,. 0, 9 1. , five ~ ,sie, r lN I . h . eyie!uti more anti° true preatiplee _ iipputar*Dhe.ilioeit,bi,witans.ftig oar elec. _boas, and alit:111141 with actrgetophri than a like Aline ip . etd, in the Ithea# On a kr - ilia' , shore could teachtbem. haircut:gbh* kgr .kom this-ginner. 'Their ehildeen ; 13411140 1 i0P dineticaniei rued the native bat , n - will ever ntinier i .. eally ate..eandair the'citizeiel.4l=4/ * tdOg as ten td one, let the ealisratlCn te ever eo iargeiand vie are perettadatibas,aitiellietilinik,ouratiait• eideitaktli;eiti4dteocaiilbtetie 51 the naive boie.' • The dUeitetbeatg ofeedr— that, and audit& pietpittee to th e "= of all au attehaii, ore bopoio b~ 7 etble~yfn i malro f bwie Item • fr =govern, irieeitesakio omen ao grebe 'paw. Poitkajd,*:.4 4 o.; 3 o t YPO l sl 4 bat ' Satre - and emergency- of the .ma Rua be can apotegY: WitAitire red to paataite whet wo ambler goal =Gee, but the 'Wale Wag' taw, erejei of Ler a mown porttieal heautei with tepee pteastue shalom pot. it ca—tiaay,bote. over, at buckle ifonigalo Wale laatetatte, that . of the glorious Whig - platy, whenever ii dealt be. come neriene*".l3ttrana ahidl now give Minna seed to the dote plesivieg orttostiakdrer oar readers with whatever ant religkePtt, instruct. =rune, cir eidutito literatant, 'du' we, pa. lities,or religion. We shall now have more time. to.etiend t o ihnlo3P3i4teeretttatrinapiiing se. 'ftlie--11rtitalohleh have been toSneach overtookL ed amidst the ezdtenzat dour own political con. test—to the general intelligence of the daz—to improvements in afriienintre, seienne, and an 45.-- *a the. pennotivn atopen :4 improvements hi ear. Stare and neighborhood; and _ to 'Whatever may wad to heeti oil:Vesta,* up the *Feta of ibis wooded - 0i era in tirewitdd'a hiatiny.' • • , Among, ell th e, panaceas. : figs ha= misery Wei !tar; been inventedi there' is not one so effieseican 11.11 th e am p le deeds - , of mating cur ie' lies' useful to : ear' frllOntititabrms Th iis a kind of cereal.. And whiriirlds particoholy to its ialite,,is us cheapneu. We often see in, the adverfrsontents of quack- tinstricinerOn great: big imlitgarn, "no Mire tio •troli — wircrenets to so this medicine; it may always be; mid, "a her dain.cure tend xi pay." • It absonlately costa notb 'l9giatouly here and there one M milling .'tease Thi.ti4itude. rick and weary astbey •ate. sgb,llinganiTh PIMA and applying er• er4rg . ' ,..P.4 . 93VvriA gills moon, and pars seasank'lliPellis killing*, in: ;Wit, and litilligingirll b BAWL ,Olesuiditatnever •frerhsps the little' :,iirtimy;6elgginiWill:dneet some'minds to the only . staasltitctr of, tiiiiiinoiop :04 sioda,..d if n wiifirlA-o.eih , mottigignod fruormany a labor. edio many pen .vo mac • Tex "Vir:i 4 rle - Itilfarry..4 t affros told of two aravelersioLiiibitid which. throwesnore light , on the art " ofibelme happy than a whole volunteer eepte 'itPliaisme.' -Limn limy cold, day :;••,, , til..uriarter. , therwrre &Wiwi aloes in a sfride, wrapped-tp in Catalina, bead to foot, Bien their • "::••`'{aces • were mostly coveted; and lion 'could ma ,-ifiitting - bur Onn - nrctinigni, and thew Wire white, and glistening with .froo. At lig .. :Abby air a,pooc_ moo whit bad sunk down, be t Bombed and feezettOn the mow. • !Weigand sinp pit 'help blot,' saki one of .the kelp himf.reptled tbeiothq, vigrift r arDlisisrerthiak of stopping emauch a day as ..Apir. We Wish friatn, ourselves, and ought to • Asa idea:it:l's end ail 110011 . 1* paean:le 'But CISMIX 1811 , 1 S. this man to plizitfr,' rejoined the • • ga i rpihninanwarreUerOlnitist go labia relief; and die stoOtitdthifitio fledge." "Colno, said he, gnome j a i iuseng. • • • • -repliod,tbe VILOO tor mach regard • • ; for my-own - lifer to expose myself to •this free:ring mereeptiornatirmorwthan *oilman:v. I will sit time, lad keep myatif u warm es jam till you ethaebtek t= So saying, be remkinalf baipt teat -..,....",-=egiopitriloo hastened tothe icier of the • • snail VlSatil Mil, OS sAdenthllly dist, ravmede 7 Theijordinarynreggin; seeing isalostfees and activity were wield witli.leomplete groiretat7llertithe kind Warted Wavelet Was so to. uti!liia. , Kysg the life - of, a' Ilossereatons - Ontt ...fre W A:avian bfiresposure; arldwhal ..soisseguenotri -Why, the my', effort which' he . • oladirsOunernitbe stranger,tvarthea !kraal And - tins is ltidltirtifold reward: • Re bid the sweet , „easseia4Oxisi'ef totttitir 'be:wittiest act' nd Its • also fraud bin' Welt:glowing frooli.bead to 6:01,14 ~eestatt tb i e tneertnas he bad made,. And how ' . woo u t icth: biarlompanian Wito'itid'Wts so afraid • of espcsingianizili w 44 .4p mg m op to . ; • - frame, notwithstadding_all the °Sans he had - 2min • • Mating Wrirecp blurself warm i; pieleision derived ban' thtal iiery 0bvt , 712e.. ; 1W 046 tgllralin le s distant At every step of ',lour* we And. .....,othectravellent who need car friendly al/. Nay, 'God higi,figining''thill'igingikOkr path. in •gress riMilbetiand as (Cr'ai thOlyb can reach we see .i,-• Now, there are ' • • cm :Kit alga* -1010 ;. ONSCLIe: CatiStise, tltY r"l4 ot 4pgi y lad We go fa tot. • t"th, the stem porposes vanish and au , -. lo ; 4 4r s igm, in_replyn• to owing appial ,Which di sad to ouringi feel, "Depart,ws i - Pi - rtiltwilrbei ye: wannedand - Alicokurrwe can say retWithbartadwavistlew, ort.gmenser see gafrtimMi;•.izost , baton W i lda - oilier And r liturate %Alai we adopt frticalitioWlatmo is atieS , •-• , ,. ..;-:i l i t imorp.lactentiflplt!leAttfilikHrir, kite:OW.2oW ic;!.-41¢ 7 401. :MO lean .csourotiks•tappy, ..GeOng*llingnkinillningl lad " ? .i:,.plmcewrU give hign. 044, 130,h0 whellorgens himself desire So deyeueid; & 1 % kally becomes tooth * to open* pa, • ,pereat fruidsinefjoys in his own lassoni,-.60,. optym allo;. MT:4W 7(11,4' t i,r ; ‘'*! 40 1 i1f4 1 / 2 1 :6 66 L, itatnunwv" ,- ,r; Ail-triiproositentatnatialsait, Below me have given the iasultialhis emery, es far as it could be mmilleially obtained. lids on and gladden lbn beatisf or* lor_o r amply; Wa - idtbiltbsvnibey-tsses rewarded. Our majoli I TSO l6 lteelatld . 4 l : 4 4 l i4D 2 FO,tednluitt thil• Oti',lSlagheuiticatirac' the bud nuf the Vbig eatUdles of tbii now Vajlei,dtis county as an indiationvhem eon bane resscniii ble doubt that Gerutrat'irsibm: has carried itta Smoot/id is , The maiarity is this coleys all rage frturt WO to 3.50 0 ! - raranisbr.''' owl , ° 1 14 DISTRICTS,., s PI a 1. =Wad. 493 .214 93 Al do 906 . 201 96 3d do 45 12.0 CO 4th do 161 • MO 44 501 do • 91 030 00 ,6th do ...... • • 164 MO 4D 71h do 30 : .000 •00 9th do 2001 • 108 11 9th do ••-• • 77 403 co Allsoo3oM CIE CO lot Want 410 146 49 Id do 151 0133 CO 3d do ..... 146- 000 • OD Ith do 177 .030 CO Phl Tp- •• • • 93 • 64 14 paablea ....... 273 •133 • 6 Nilldtu 4••• 306.• 523 Plum ........ ••, • 3311, •110 5 Venallles •• • ..... 143'. 131 -3 Elizabeth Tp 347 .1/111 13 Jefferson ' 119 - 83 - .3 Snowden ••• .s1:•1 133 •000 00 Mitlin • • ...... • ••• 127 17i • 9 Baldwin --• • 143 70 . 3 Upper 81 Chur••• • • 13D 99 03 Lower 131. Cl*. • • • 104 MO Co owlnaoo 4 000 North Fayeue , ••• • • 90 143 10 South Fayette- •• • 1119 73 11 Findley • cua coo CO. hteon , - , -• ..... •—• OCO MO 00 Ohio 199 74 8 Franklin 76 116 00 'Row ....... •• 45 000 00 'Reserve ...... • • • • • 110 67 6 Pine ......... •• •• • 142 140 6 Shaker ' ' 140 79 1 West Deer •...... 470 • 97 03 East Deer •• • --:•• • 011 09 00 .Indiana ' 170 117 • lLitalau r s p e b c e s h le ' • ••• .999 • CO 11 Mulches= ..... WO 9 00 South Nimbus!, • 14 OCO p‘Zmingtuusi 99 2/1 97 firEemsport • ••-i • 114 00 37 El=beib— • • 29 t 06 9 Bor.atElizatoth• • 1(5 69 54 Pittabolgt -has Memisod taar'amjetity over that given 63t 'lohoatoo, 2913. , -otaidog her majority !or Taylorl2o£ll. . , &nee4ey eh, has leareased her majority over that itivettfor Jobastrm 13.5—maklogber majority Br Taylor T3l! BY MAGNETIC TIILEGRA.PH. Reported Eielueively . for the Piitsbarith pampa SanTYLKILL COUNTY. Pornonius. Nov. 7. Pottsville gave 661 anijority Sr Taylor. Seven I 7 in over 200 gain for Taylor over Cumberland County, reported at 200 majority for Taylor. - ° ' " W 'Nov. 7, 1849. New Yari Cdy,four Ward., Taylor 41376, Cm 3069, idid,,Vart tateri 76t. Balfalo—Taylor 2,741, Cam 1412, VAD„.l34err =WO= New YCeic Qty ■bons 5,000 majority for Taylor over built candidates! Thre Curgrearraeo elected! Borymo, Nov. 7, 191.5. Tayrlor'i majority n this city ii 1,000 over both Came and yen Baena. - . -MICHIGAN. Detroit city tin given n majority for Taylor Bamimmet, -. city at liickuncend 723, Heade° Court 11Ouse 217, Alesmarii;2Bo, majorities WTI:7Im ! najori4r om,:botti candidates is 220. ' • ISTAHSACHUHEITS. NOT. 7,1649. /Atha cuy tl`syl iei thyl 280. Charleston city, Wit butgaton,lso; Hull 23, being lard pins IL TWITS, Taylor 21814 .Cass, 1003—Van Baran, u,621. IMITIICICY. Louhnrille, 818 majority for Taylor. OHIO. Stentiensffle, 120 pun over Ford, for Taylor. Remit says that Van Bores has • majority in the Ruserve moieties, and the probability is that Cats has carried the State, although Taylor gains large. ly iD the middle and Southern canaries. •_ Coccapes, rituddin : County eves 153 majority En Taylor, and Clarke 11,32. F. ILLINOIS, In Chicago, Van, Boren has la majority of 300 over Taylor, and 500 over COAL INDLANd.. Marion County gives Taylor 65 majority. The Limn Line of Telegraph got oat of order, or the wire was cot, stem twelve -o'clock last night, which prevented the eanaminion of news op to the, hour we were compelled to go to men. We shall lame extras, many time derinathe day that we mg MACAO, news of autlicient 1m podance. We traveled received the following newer= Philadelphia, by the way of Wheeling PWLADELPffiA COUNTY. WIDOXIDAT 8101210.6, 2 o'clock; • X. Maj. for Taylor. I .5200 I .1600 3205 704 1 Philadelphia City,. Southwark Northern lalwrties, , Other ....... Promotions wad itspotatasents to the -.lnissisteer Capeof the Navy. P/IFISOTWAII. dt the tato enandoations held at Norfolk Virgin. la; the folknpiar named assistants were passed fro, promotion, via. - Putt mica: Jew, G to ko a chief engineer, geeond assistant, gibrard tatart;Wttt. g. Everett and Wm. if. Shook, to be Bret amistants. ' Third' assistant, Benjamin F. Garvin, F.. W. Whlpide - ,and_l. C. Tennant, to be second mist , ants. Arrotet=l:tmL Chal. W. Alexander, of Pennsylvania 2. John Fawn, al Nem York 3. Geo. Gideon. Jo, of Pennsylvania. Geo.T: W. Logan, of New Jersey. .5. J 4. Ines B. Hobby, of Illausteltusens. & Whams Alphonse Jackion, of Virginia. 7; Edwin filtnan; of Panwiyivania. Verassomst---Eleptiost of Fr Sr Slamtorr. The Vermont Legislature on Tuesday reelected Hem. Wrigssx Velum, Whig, to the Veiled States Senate for sir years from the 4th of March nest. Is the &tilde William Upham 48 18 votes, Levi B. rdss 5, Scattering 3. Majority fir 704. m. ' tke lloose the balloting was as 43110 w ; ' lin ballot 24 ad Wftede number 207 207 211 Neoessaly_for scnoiee..lo4 104 100 William Upham bad ... 89 101 106 bovilL Vaai.... ...... 42 0 0 Jaeobi3ollenser 5 4 0 842441.;i. 62 101 105 Idr.l pham aving am requisite number climes was decked daty elected. • F.; '„. _ chow= AND Poliwurnan 07 Quit:v.—The isildlPnWitiof adnaiP from a smalbsillage to n buy Munutendsi city, the second on the Lakes, strikiniihon visitor u one of the rounds of "this great conUty! Rapid as has been dad growth thelnura eh% i 4 an increased impetus. :She holdsthe SAW of COMMA/00 between the great chain of Lahes and the !nighty end the PM/ 1 / 4 1 ' 1 '4' cribs Minithrtin Canal has 'opened it tent erninthe banes( and prosperity ofShicetn.. nut i ron benap is already Mussing agertion dab /tail actataiiwnl ire long oon• iper Mingo with thei liiississippi at Palau, a MU which.. will ad 4 ttuntaalY Ad Vida and nctiyity of the Wm nit . y. 4 census of the , poptdatlon of Chicago,. complpted_ 04n theta 'of B, Ptedibqrt. frotluntifil :an ss4l of !P.7.4:aa 41 7 ° "° , !Pl in 1 th# -Part cir ( lV , ,4 o OFialotr' • Ti' Kamm *-4TiCreilt itTnitStataignan , mrpittaLic 6 o o • ll t t a r : ehued_ 111 the •litioteitettploPengto the at )43 1, 4311Mthe hitentog v egenketliswittealnch) dins we .0141KTetoptig aid that liverapts' meets toteeteettionde ttLetbnildit i i ennui pt!): . 0 111, 2 0 Ptio)psid evast•l2,ool,The wee , P l Peram that the ingsm ler Amine sre about la or beve elm* muted 'a person living le Nausto, who is =apposed to be the identical (Pa divided mho OM the Temple. Illafeetollf Mai Melegank stew Aimerlessa. RICHMOND. The kik.wille heautifid lines me filed the pea . `lWe fig* r itableembbstative Wrr find this4illowing lotialtiftf the Gspital- 121 10 9 6 * and finifiticces to a leave to the ' York Commercial. • the • 'Of tied tire Heat's Mug'. RAMP nude. las sad to bed about Riduncesd -".1 poetry /I the' lancer' of the E s t . nd as soch addremed tirthe lant Wow InitEettent Ifirgthia, so _different from • finds' it msponse in irrer - T he I nt e r /1 Wi v e °E ' Vir'' _ought 1 4 1 -0 her Chi thigh , barer= the curse of she. 4444 in the emeht..... W heet e m te eat - and meat to England in Januitit, veil remove& - as ao absorbed . 44 .k ketw „. 4 . 04.ehehhe *lab tetwa ihetta rj 40,,rbisiegt er f r o. the cm: aur o ra. ou I. virtue, as not to be moved by the language of the minion, the city of the seven lulls like Route, and rout. How sweetly do accents fall upon the .‘n Wtabington:— Szuroati,'Etigirth 9 Aug.. 15,1818. • `trade than any duit icliwigi ev Y er derm bel ed onge tna d to a thie large eterna ir lit heart, tad steal own oar our th ( *l g t " from things present and earthly, to things future and divine. „,._,Ydr„„aso,sjimo,d etimild nave written sooner city. But if nature has been more bountiful of her but that . l bad nothing pleasant to say. I reached bold and varied arms to Richmond than to tome; lendonon the'Lect Jaatiey,lBl7,withrett money art has been Ices lavish Of her treasures. The Pt -friends,. which Was Ate the Wing I desired principal sculptural attraction is the statue of Wash :glen I led America, end mat the thing, I assure ington by Canova, erected in the State Noose. It you, I .wilLnever-desire again. is the size of life, not perhaps quite equal to the I commenced operations at once, on the suppesi• original, who we know was a man of elevated ea tie:lllw, in;this Overstrowl4 city, I would at tare, but conveying, I should think, a strong idei '..easeendist, ione man. But Englishmen are not of the diaracterrees of the man. The statue is American,. , An Englishman will advance any pedestrian, as it ever should be and with all due amount ban absolute certainty, but not one gen • respect to the classical toga, is dressed in resole. ny where there is the alight= risk, if he got the urinary regimentals. The countenance is one of whole world by it. I spent the first five months profound repose, combined with strong knelt =king kit this mete, with unparalleled perseve- genre. Mildness and firmness are blended to its mime and industry, hvingfor lest than three pence expression, the general resemblance being good te per day. lam convinced that few persons in Lon. the lest portraits extent. Of Patrick Henry sail 'den k 11 0 ,07 SO much of that incompleheasthly large John Martha there is a stray heed each, but city as myselL But alas! my wardrobe was gone ginia has been niggardly of sculptured and pictorial to supply me , with wretchedly baked corn bread, tributes to those great men of whom aliet boasts. on which I hired entirely. I elept on straw, kir The city is flourishing, though not bathe idylls of which I a half penny per night. I became Northern capitals, or large towns of smiler laze aimed and filthy, and could no longerp s among where fiee toil opens its bosom to vegetation end 'bentif liminess Lip to this time my a never free men put the hand to the plough. Were it not sunk, nor did they then, but my sure gs where for a kind of public or sectional pride the; people great My limbs distorted with rheumatism, redo. here would throw off the incubus of slavery, cud by cold and expostue—my thee and head which from the beginning was an them:lsmael/ swelled to a most unnatural suie by cold and cune,es unnecessary and unfitted auto Massachu , toothache, and those who slept In the same bored setts or New York. The late John H. Please= den on myself were wretched street beggars, the editor of the leading Whig paper of Virginia, epee• the very -cleanest of them deadly alive with all ly advocated the abolition of slavery In thiseste, manner of creeping things. Bat I was no beggar. as absolutely necessary to its prosperity. He did leaver begged, nor ever asked a favor of by man not profess to be actuated by the spirit oftienekrot since .I came to England. lance; he made no pretensions to extraordiestyliu• Ark George Bancroft whom I called upon two inanity, but maintained that even on *elite/len. or Male times, if I eft asked the slightest fimor, ciples the people ought to repudiate it. He can ,or even grreshmed upon the letter you gave me to speak no more, poor inarefior cold in yonder,tomb him. I did white him a notis- asking him to come he lies, mouldermg is a duellist's grave. TO 101 . - and tee the Oita* et,oNning 'ther,hiridge el the tiest monument to the cemetery ptesset on his Gardens, and delivered tb tune as lib own house grave, its tall shall towering aloft, while 00 the tereelf, and although Pelee* Albert 110100 I never dust of Marshall is erected an bumble tabular get even a reply to my note. H&c:acre hadeome monument, more dielitult to find. and been the man to only recognize me inlekE Th e James River here is not a deep and inajes as I was, It would hive saved Elie 14110 A tio' 'arentn, flowing on in tranquil beauty, Ma is quent adding. I will not believe that Bin shallow and boisterous, like some politieuuM, tare ever saw any 11010 / for his department to me was id and vehement, leaping over innumerable atones, aver kind. and mating load and quick mask; especially bathe The stimeeding three months alter the fire five ear of night Below it becomes • etaggifieent I will not detail, up to the time when I commenced river, on which the broad steamers marltinteribur to build the hedge. I will not harrow up nay feel. ly ride, but, not as on the Hudson, they's:okra in input write, or pain your kind heart to read the imam The house in which Gen. HlllliD3l2 was Incidents of those ninety days. My head turned both, Is Immediately on the bank of this stresm,,and grey and I must have died but for the Yews, who I cookie I could not contemplate it without some did give me one shilling down for my acknowledg_ thrilling emotions, awakened by recollection& of Ms meat for £lO on demand. These wicked robberies eventful life , and—death. have amounted to several hundred pounds, every No doubt Providence, after sorely tryieg the perineef.which I have had to pay subsequently; faith of the Whigs far eight years, Is about to pet for Mime my success at Stafford not a man in Eng. them once more Into the dangerous giiasseman of • land'ivho eau read, but knows nip address. It cost power, and give them an opportanhy of making it me £l,O to obtain the shilling with which Ipaid my a biasing to the country. If the infamous' pee wit:Miami* into the Royal Zoological Gardeas, ecriptive system can be broken rap it will be worth where I attoceeded, eller - much mortification is all the efforts and sacrifices made in the campaign. getting the ghost of a model made of the bridge.— Virginia Lceokeos pretend to go against it, hot The model, although • bad one, attonished every their remonstrances have been treble. body. Every engineer of celebrity in Leaden was The church spires In this city are catty oi them called in to decide whether It was practicable to till &ad finely proportioned for effect. The only throw it across the lake. Four or five of them, at ILMUdealnotture Is a Presbyterian edifice, the con. the final decision, declared that the model before • ion of triads is mid to be considerably in them was patting mange, but that it conk! not be debt carried to a much greater length than the length of The `Governor's house,' For they provide here the model. This was the point of life or death an official Mansion for the chief magistrate, le a with me. large and convenient edifice in the Capital Square. I was standing amidst men of the supposed Bat eh its. present occupant, William Smith! He greatest talents as civil engineers that the world goes in Virginia by the soubriquet of 'Fen could produce, and the point decided spins' me.— on amount of the innumerable corns he charged This oao time alone were my whole energies to the Government while mail contractor. He la aroused. I never talked before—l was haggard Mile respected by any party and his own are and faint for want of food—my Writs sank in err- ashamed of hint The people ' do not chops the row In view of my mournful prommatirea I Governor, but the Legislature, and it is • comma. had none— pet, standing over this model. did 1 bat. 'Jetty peronageless office. the manner in fie web those men. F,verlr word I ourred came which it is filled Is a disraro to Virgiela. from my Mauna soul, and was big with truth—ev. ery argument carried conviction. , The effect on those men was like magio- , indeed, they must ham been devils, cote believe a odeythese circuits 111040e1 /,.140:111401 My agreemerd with the prig= war. the,/ should superintend the con. erection of the •Isritige without any pay whatever, but dart:gib - time of the building ef the Edam I might sleep Is the Gardens, and if the bridge should succeed, it should be called "Rentuagna's Bridge." Hedged in an old don's cage, not strung ennui, tor • Loss but by mating some straw on the flour, it held me very well, and indeed was a greater luxury than I had foe many months The =pen. ten the worked on the Inidge sometimes gave me part of their dinner. On this I lived, and was happy- It was a little noveL however, to see • man in rags directing gentlemanly Moldy; head carpenters The laridge triumphed, and the too was £d, and was the greatest hit ever made In Loudon! The money made by it is astonishingly great, =Gestalt and tens of thoesands creasing it, paying Ws, besidesbeim the meat anntedoo to the Gardena Not • tiotion in London but what has vninea largely upon it. Although !have never received a penny, nor ever will fir bridles the bridge, flare no =lt to find with Ide Ted the proprietor, fOr he has dime all fully that he pro mired to do.-that wee, to call it 'Eautinguon's Bridge.' The largest wood cot perhaps ever made in the world it made ad* bridge. Every letter of my mono is nearly as large as remelt The bridge to this day is the prominent autosity ads Gardens. Vcrq cant topes a pager but you may tied 'Beat ing= s Bridge.' Sao& alter it was built, t have froctentle. antearttutheds dawn Making et th e large Vete r e. ofthe beidge - Matif eons= of the meets and envying Remington, when I have stood unkninen in „the crowd, literally starving. How ever, the gnat success of the bridge gaveme some creda with a tailor. I got aem at clothes and some aburis—• clam shin. Any shirt was great, bat a clean shirt-0 what • luxury! Tbouundsof cards were left for me at the Gardens. and men came to see the bridge from all parts alb king. dom. But with all my doe bills to the hands of the Jews, of coursej had to slope, and came down to Stafford. I first butt the mill, which is the moat popular patent ever taken in Eagand The coffee pot, and many other small puede, take exceedingly well. The drainage of 'nail =dews is the greatest ft,' umph I have yet had in England. The carnage bridge for Earl Talbot is • 01011/ MII4IIIIIC and woo. derfolly beautiful thing. Dukes, coutpilines, lords, &v., and their ladies, are aiming to see it from all parte. I have now more orders for bridges from the aristocracy than I can execute in ten years, ifl would do them. Indeed, I have been on much among the aristocracy of Leta that what with high living, being so sudden a transition from starv ing, I have been compelled to go through a course of medicine, arid ant just now convalescent Of course, any thing once bath precludes the potabi lity of taking a patent in Ea d, but its merits and value am beyond all csicalatioa. A permanent, beautiful, and steady bridge may be thrown across a river half • mile wide, out of the reach of floods, and without any thing touching the water, si a most inconsiderable expense The American patent is well secured at home I know . I shall continue to build a how more bridges of larger and huger seam, grad onealaailm a rad mad bridge, in order the / may perfera Omer in them,' so as to commence ( air when 1 teach Amdi•ca. I have a great many more accat ate of my exploits since I came to Stafford, but must defer • wading them mail next time. I beg you will write me, for tow, since 11 correspondence is opened, 1 shall be able to tall you annethitg ahem England. I know it well I have dined withaarLa tines the' to down—down--down where t yes forks, and plates are okooned to the table for tear they Mould be stolen. I am, my dew air, Your obedient servant, J. R. REMINGTON. 33a . 4 2fi 292 111 - -497 465 375169 452 395 23192 93 70 176 113 129 55 401 127 217 121 318 204 429 268 91 51 373 122 230 1 115 171 150 131 117 216 157 1121 84 118 49 IEIEI 'lO6 lit 132 140 217 1119 185 sa V 27 031 0 MEM FLOM =I Earn= Win 1TD1321.—.A.11 arrival from 3ermtula brings acoannts to the 'bat ult. A violent moral accompanied with a rise of tide, oa marred a Bermuda on the 15tb, proving • source 487-a? alarm t 14s Whabitants, and soother cause ofMuch damage to propesty: . The limpsd4 old or the 18th epeaking of the gale, pays: "Throughout Sunday &moon It rued from that quarter, occasionally bkrwingia tech &negates, ea to cause many a house to shake on Ilse:it:wham:A It was, then, that the tide arose to a height not hitherto seen in these island; the small beacon called "the gen" in the middle of the barbel, which, at the highest tides, is more than three feet above the water, wan entirely covered over; a considerabk part of the road and adjacent gardens on the south ern aide of Bond'. Bay was so oompldtely Foamed that a fame boat yith nine persons on hurl was easily sculled over Vie Inanditedlandi; the'pema broke gars&m, which, slice a system of drainage has bean eatabliabed, has reseabled a beautifully verdant garden, presand the skied of an ertensivn *eruption rear 7 reel skied puts or the Point Manilla:* , f Nob h u t: 1 14er o e i t, vatioalwere covered with sr pha 04; t Etst and the adjacent causeway b4a two het wafer upon it. All the wharves on the northern shore ofths up per parishes, from Salt Kettle to Somerset, have been considerably damaged; many of the large blocks of stone, ofwhlch they are fabricated having been dulodged and thrown into the sea. A large portion of the breakwater at Devonshire Dock has been washed away, end. some lames in teat and the adjacent pariah have been partially insulated; Al the Page Rd Panay!' Ey,the Pee PoverF4 the gittin eetelid Eu:lsee• anty tlhitFoyed lbo eualosOcii ockish paid* Ss. Georges the water overthrow* the mar bet whack* partially op ..yeopt tho tg ovary; a large rhe tide, an l rearm the e s 4tlvOidirtOß9l 6 i fia ,l 4g- I And was covered by tel pee . d that not less thad LAO propperti escaped ftorp several Ash-ponds on thrd island. Them baa been no Injury to shipping, In fart the storm was not nearly so violent as many aides ' that have swept over these Wands • its remarkable feature was the rise of the sea to a height not Fee.. viottaly observed by the oldest residents. That a boy:kaput armful power has pared them islands ace can papa Question ; and we have note doubt that ridings will sho . J . y °Opt° onlqvcte juger tip. , • ' Nam* Ova.-2.1r. aeatilllll3 of ftwaddin county, after herbs; for weder et her roil dance oti &Morn so OP ORO ,whel/ fart, nand? ell the way throw irows 004 µA with the wider a vein of cetera) arbwh its way in:a large volume to Una surface. Fire Icing applied to ft, It Eons u ben:4w_ tly as the best an mufactund bear This eras an Frifty hurt, rod haispontinteri uf hunt ever since. NIL & has introduced it Info his dwiandlgourle. The Frady brt Yeoman tars that the quantitywhiob eaeapea atm_ the hole l'+stlelent to light —LvairwQ Jprosirj. DEATH OP °CAREW, sgmtasnr. He died on Tuesday last, file Oman, atter some inonth's.stroggle with mortal disease. The army and the °nanny mourns gallant, mo dest and scoothplished soldier, a true hearted, ear mewed unspotted citizen. l a Gen. Kearney . lea Columbia .Coll la this eity, Wag then • 'calor, In 1812, to enter i attey. He was With the gallant Scut m the di s affair at Queenstown—and wie there . his leader made patentee. and sent down the St Lwartence to Quebec. We have beard Gen. SocOspealt of the deep depend= whieb marled the countenance and conduct of the young Lientanahl.arbile as pct.. acorn, closely watched and strongly goarded, they descended .mtler the St Lawrence River. All his hope* of distinction blasted titbit Vey outset of the war, and with no prospect beta* film hat that of a peso, while others would bawl Ibilletpretents . ty of hauling for their onmey, the Totem man brooded craw his fatten femme*, sad bad Morosely, almost fiercely, given himself up to *s , M'. when ho Genend, then Limit Cbt. Scop,pfeeztving as he thentil. acute aeglincoce 00 tbalituttletelr soled , . when the patty lauded, as cseastoolly they did. eaneeived a premed of twat*. btreprgenizi and overpowerlegthegtoint, lie fined letropportimi ty of metuartnimiting Mi hejes ter lionegKeearney. An ironed change was, effected fahltz.dameanor and counmeanes. He ca n& broiertfitelY end eagerly at the hope, sod was rmulyte cope with any peels toed odds, and any otetecin, fie the chance of being restored to active ferrite. From a Eden, silent, moody yettkto became fden.nbooniolti oPlidfdilt. the Mcauttabe:Poneltille coach= was 'presented tahn opmetrav it=lld nil atirri.bat Pm filF Pie unermaloUilk' t—wice.h; at best, it must have teen—was remarked and temembend by' Mk commander, and 013111 that day to the final boor of Keeney's death, there was the moo unreserved confidence and trust, on the part of Scou, towards this companion of his captivity. Gea. Krum, has bees to army ever since the turret 18121 serving for the most part on the west. eon frontier of the United Staten Wife* the trio dragoon regiments were organised ante years ago, Col. Kearney was selected to command the Ile Regiment, and ho held that command until cone. mlasoud as Brigadier last year. The admirable emeederfacipline and efficiency towhlch be brought that regiment wu attested by the earaordinan march of near IWO miles, which he made with pert of the regiment in, we believe, 1841, and by the hat less estriordinary march which, in the No of his qragoons he made last year from the hilwri over to the Pacific. cocas—rencouatenng and overthrowing enemies, Indian tied civilized, greatly =pence in camber—and overcoming cli mate, hunger, deficient 'applies and all the viand. ludas of seasons—with uniform success and uu exampled tenancy. Returning tram the field of war beyond the Rooky Mountains, he at once asked for service in the or. my of general Score, then operating in the valley of Mexi and sheaf though be had been kir • long per iod from home, hastened at once to this new field. Peace supervened before any oppottanity for the distinction be coveted, and would have sore ly Iron, was given to hint. Be came home an scathed by war, though not unhurt, Mr lie was wounded in the conflict of St. Pasqual—unbrok. en by fatigue, umituured by eaposure—to die ore bilious' fever contracted on that blisaistippi. I ie tafttoM foreign.dlitnate sad foreign bee and the chancua awn; had ! pared, Whose fervent as. piratical it woe that the tinal boor might come to him, when come it should, in the shoat of battle, in the emu of victory and beneath his country's dag ; he wee harvested Mr the grave 1;y the linger. lag luau). of disease ficl be bqd already written his name th e reClUds , a 10 county's glory, as be had upon t h e hearts and to the affections of his friends and fellow soldier. STTPttLf 'WERT Will in every sense of the plums a .prrux cherelirr," no thoroughly without tear no wit ho ut reproach , a gentleman always, sod under all circumstances ; of manners polished no arm of a courtier, Lod ahem. more eincenn than ever courtier dee med of Gen Kumar area horn In Newark, is New jer sey. lie married in the West, and leaves a win dew and several children, with little other inheri tance, we drat than the Muslin:ma name and the ; virtual of the litudend ijsul Op (rube; t;iiry vs kat. Tbrs Halloo , bin intahß Wain'. an his friends will he mourners with them for aen On Mau Bat alas !alas 'Mr that dementia boa old, of which the hope, the prop, the etay and the pm.. meat has thus been snatched away.--lii: Y. stri. Lantz nn Ms. Wimp:Yr.—The Mowing li the letter from Mr. Wilmot, of which we pte an extract, received try telegraph. We publlsh it nue, bekur we hear from his district, as an Set of 4u/ice to • bravo man: . Althhugh we differ le opi nion With Mr. Wilmot upon almost every suf.ject, except Free 8011, yet we love ti man who is vain to do and to suffer In s cause he deems justet, TOWANDA, Oct. 30, Ill& Sln—lWit. Twin—psas 7 returned 'ho We oVehifig,..ifl&Oa ' absence br ten days, ih the )00- 64h 4g brat., zsjow'Yotk,.koere I cab don tont. hasletng , day and night in prea sen p. wafted the Poi? dun er El. mica on business, Intending to ini a mseth/S in my own distriot the next day; bat my friends insisted so earnestly that I should visit certain points in Southern New York, that I yielde4 and was pretwed an from place to place, for period longer than I had contemplated. There is not the slightest krondation for the ru. mot of which you speak in Irour paper. lam to day, as I have been (rum the hoer I - heard of 14 odujoapOn of Mr. Vito Burro, al iltme, and untbmprenfaing suppctiler for the Franienol• AO that one man can-ddo,whotie destitute pf the 'sinews of war,' and who has been moue, until nearly exhausted; Titian continue to do, to Ophold the Standard of Freedom. l'wish that 3 , 011,5rp Rid 014 BOnog drticlO, 'renSors }Repair , . clal to my eh: whaler add 'lnteMoy,'o', :o f,il,,,,b w a with thi, Prem. 9?"„ m F° 2-1 ,,°°" .. t ;Pope more earnestly aim immunity GOV, w4MOIR Ofl4oll. Casa, nod in Divot of the ele on of Via Buren, than on the day before my:nomination, to hug meeting in this village. I made more than twenty Hee speeches to public meetings in the district pending my ideation, in ell of which law:need m? oppositien to Cass, and support of Van . One would have supposed this enougkwitt re. FriI 3 VEN ), t't A!!" " / PTeir ad at in tee odayase, hi WA on w a .7 td' have 0001.00Miled: PtittiOn in no respite,' nor , will &ten. Nov could Ibe indu ced to do ?o, fqr any cenadtatlon, but I havehmt Bides r el luyiluto SM* 1 /Ida hiveMatlite shall sot YP 4 8 4 tow tfi l ikosi chtirgogespos be IF/1114 between th inind 110 %lun• This district le - now- the.cestreuf the ecuntdoed spored= Oflhe,artinle . Cart party of the Beata— man end inenesamill'illg::be wanting: Retnahot Is here, and:has, fernisiCaislvity 'lnto the emirs at General Chum I had hoped;) that,,] dine' and reared math in I nnsld one from dls. honorable suspicions. rna . wow, DAVID wilmcrr. TUB tiIISILLTD TO WI WIPE Deem not, beloved, that the glow Of love with youth will know decay; For, though thawing of time may throw lts shadows o'er our way, The sunshine of a ckmilleirs faith, The calmness of a holy trust, Shall linger in our hearts till Death Consigns their duet to dust. The earnest passion of our youth, The fervor of affection's kiss, Love, born of purity aud trath— • All pleasant memories— These still are ours while looking back Upon the past with moistened eyes, Oh, dearest .• on out life's brief week Row much of sunshine lies! Men call us poor—it may be true— Amidat the gay and glittering crowd We &el it, though our weather° few, Yet envy not the proud. The fleabite's of love's early flowers, Heart sheltered through long years of want; Pore hopes and quiet joys are ours, Winch wealth could never grant. Something of beauty from thy brow, Of lightness from thy household tread, Rath passed; but thou art dearer now Than when our vows were said. "otter beauty round thee beams, Chastened by time, yet calmly bright; And from thine eye of hazel beams A deeper, tenant. light. The mother, with her dewy eye Is dearer than the blushing bride Who stood, three happy years gone by, In beanlyty my side! OUR Fano:a, throned in light above, Math blessed as with a fairy child. A bright hob in the chain of love— The pare and undefiled! Rich in the heart's best treasure still, With a calm trust well journey on; linked bean with heart, deer mile! until Life's pilgrimage he done. Youth, beauty, passion—these will pass, Like everything of earth. away— The breath stales on the polished glue • Less transient are than they. But boo dies not—the child of God— The roother of life's many woe.— She scatters fragrance mood the od When" buried hope. repose! She leads us with her radiant hand Earth'. pleasant streams and peurtures by Still pointing, to a better land Of bliss beyond the aky 11, t&. Editor/ of the Pittoborgi Gazetu. • 4.ppose all Who give themselves the trouble to real this communication, will readily pee to the 6Alouring propositions. At all events, it seems to me ► very unnecessary waste clink to endeavor to demonstrate them: I. , That the mom simply, consistent with • derma respect for the dead, funerals are condoeted the better—because expensive funerals are of ill ex. ample, 00 It 011.0 compels those who can hardly afford the expense i 0 mutate the custom—some Irmo fear, others from affecticat. That by it removal Mons cemeteries to a die tanea from the city, oat only lathe expense increm ed, ;but what was before in some degree optional, becomes by this removal obligatory. S. That this removal of our , cemeteries debars many from the melanchelly pleasure of paying the last sad mart of respect to thiedead, from the time oeciasanly annauned by their 'attendance. 4. That by the eidabliskunent of a maiming rush an some Church yard in the city, moat, if not all, of the.. objections would be obviated. Now, if I have carried coy reader thus far with me, what moat be his astonishment when I add, that, though long agitated in the Board, the masa. gers of the Allegheny Cemetery have dins long neglected to construct such • receptacle. Independent of all consideramms of propriety, one would suppose that simply so an act of jus tice to their la holders, they, long since, woin 4 have coastramed something of the kind. When an refire" that they receive many thousand dol lars an eau fmthe ground; that they me already in possession of so lunch money that they can afford to erect a most expensive end that, too, at an tett-mica they, lam d, have obliged them selves by contract not to employ, will not my read er's astcmishinent be greatly increased) I am afraid that, as la the instance Mour Hos , pall, ft - is only ',nether inlance et how amp. /Mims change men. Individually, these men all possess /31014 estimable characters, which they arm to lay aside when they amemble together. Dournawarr. Ten Coxv7cr *MD nut Currwrawn—A truer in the New 'Dela Tnlnuno, deed Dublin, October Mb, says :=•• eraty-Ided h in Dahlia perfunsing to tailliant • titllkleriltilltelltelr'Sltir aggrieved fa &cm nacribali thu eery day authb Oldriaseis sentence reached the city, bet the theatre was not the lees gay or crowded. Wreaths wets dung on the stage in endless protheion—the applause was deafening and Irish warm beartedneas 11111 S displeyed is fail periodic* for a stranger, while their Moratoria countryman mu lyiag sentenced to as ignomin one death in Charnel Jail Worse than their de ntition of him is this indifference to his bite. Pcurmenca or Darrox.—The Dayton (D) Bull. elfin publishes the Census of that young sod thri. vlng City, (rein which it eppeers that the ponals tioo of the flee dttferent Wards amount to 10,000, ofwhich upward of 400 are employed in the sev eral factories in the City. The statistiml of thirty of the factories have been published. Ih 3PLatre's GU*, Ridirt dot 7 .; lain OP- Marrs —The pl . :v . lqm of thpi celebrated modicum ate irt deg) , receipt ef the MEM Fra tit ritlie o 4. o .l.l. at to the o f cif abs. remedy. Dr. NPLanie s Liver PIP, in eases which had bee. give. up as incu rable by ths most physicians, have been mired Immediately, w soon as Wee Pills were administered. These certificates have been published, and have been so namentas, Mat it is new an established fast that SPLime , s Liver Pills are the best medicine ever °dared Ger the ewe of Hepatic derangenteeL Lose no tuna, therefore, ye that suffer ender that wont of scourges, the Liver sftreptaint, but batten to portham and use these Pill.. For sale at the Deng &ors of nova .1 KIDD & CoolM wood st W. 111. H. IL, Dan Chime and residence ou Fourth atreti,'nottne the Pin.burah DauL Office hours Demo 0 o'clock to la A Al.. from 2 o'clock to 5 P.M. septi-ty BODT AND ADO w4esio6Bir,. NO- DI WOOD St, DeTIVFMI 3d AND 4th BTS_ R. TANNER 4 CO., MITE Colmar? MerOarets sod esthete ta ammo- E nation or thetr stook, *nett Is IMO 44 i.gr. to be domed any estatiluddatin thy catiF,And combos of yep y Joairable and soilintadd i l e preset) , adapted tea to size and quality to Veneto sides. Prices ntintPaee diTgrahly with those odd., East. Tonics liberal. nere2Al2or Dr O. 0. 1111Oioriu. Dent OFFICE at bliss Helices, on Fourth meet, a few doors above Wood meet, moll the completion of the boons nearly opposite. Teeth In blocks, with arti ficial amma, atter the manner now unmentallturefer ,," µ the east, numutiouttett to son each col. cam. Teeth. from a fon eat down to a ong one, in setted on a section plate, throe avoiding infer) , to the amoral teeth. tlpeclmeos of blocks of suction plate may be examined at the race. All operations incident to the posfestoon performed with care and faithfolness. .. 4 M - am _ siT it. MURPHY, porthexo dmahr Ith and Mar v, , potennir, Yes raw completed the opening pf p megod lono noolt or Del Good. roe the mama, and use poor to buyer. an aosottment to select from, rarely to be found at Win advanced pan of the wawa Particular attention Is asked to /deluxe stock of. RROADCI4 . IIII3. peench,‘Entlish and Amerman, of all desirable co lors, imitable or dress coat. and cloaks; also, Caw aumaa a lap moortment, including wool dye and Franck black; Doeskin, dark mixt; Fancy do, from Mc low price of 02* ear (all wool) up to We fißDlCAvdps* end oewen vy ea Boudeo, INall 0:11.11411111U ka 14 S 4 POI V.tie _kitt. WO mm o, Gloves, LADI DHFZSGOODS. In all Ifni, vari e . Country ES Merchants and Merchant Tailors n ay invi ted to extmlne his nook, in Wholesale Rooms, second story. now 1111310 H MOMS GOODS, ;7r Amer steamer V.4;roit i LI, —A A Mews Co, arlFet streat,l 11,4 db Dr Walk, di; cobsprising e followleglayles,.‘"Wittetin plaid Me, loos, Louie trti ale, end the sickest pads Impone4 ail wool Plal4s, birth *A 1 ° ,1116, 1 'ell‘dco .044 WIT Wool Cashtoered Mel e. 1 9 1. 111,q COW n4A.IO. 0000 Ni y demertheble sh and soar. sale Cl I. ClislOhem 10 Ine"Yarinty, nova Ban or Prrnmeette, 7, ISO. riltig President and Directors of tbisNovember Bank hers this day declared a dividend of Four per cent. for the .last six months, payable to fib:whin:olden, crib& legal representatives fonhwith. nov3.clivr JOBN BNYDER, Cock's, ilArf iVt*veau, (male, 18 , th, THIS Iteak has this day declared dividend of Four mw, pent Capilal Stock, out of the profile of e tut eiz month., payable on or after the flip Inst. roNB.ltd THOS. hf. HOWE, Cashier. _ Un . Ilovertiber 1ttb,1731.9. Tlffateroll.ts! and Itintitancidient Buda tau dd. ttaf declined • tilViddnd of Feurner mac an the capiiintontt i Bnt of 8111 pr tits n.T.B . IY. tiopripily KgrAL-agt4iiioo , i ttiairid n . Dam rrosp Union ferns**. Hon Pa, for at* by novB KIER & JONES, nut IC10:7' P RIDE; byBACO nova N cask. Bacon jse4,e, OBOE METAL-5 ion. Forp for axle b y F• nave & JONvs• MALLS", Pi? ' , trio:, krsale LOW by 0 41 0 . • RS Eip_ool."mt, DROMICE—BCC Clatk 93itrp Onnei; ibbla Wila flour, landing from Lake Erie aral Priebigan Lbw, and liar sa le low lo elm rourip. merd,trr JA ttaq LA S B~L T 44 noad ardor, or W ppo CRWIII/e by Carl tl3 largo barrels —no . vr TAAFFE & O'CONNOR • • jR — MANCLAN,3O bas German•Chry will be anal aw ta ohm a aallaivataa_ TaarrE & O'CONNOR PtRIP„VIS fur 4.20,42 . 4. DIND APPIAN AND YY.ACIIID3-11 Med Passau; 180 do da Applas; rae'd aad far ay Dove WSW & RE 137 MEAT 00XBINATI 0 II OP TALIONTI L . - ::- - i'AINEASVOILIOLDSQU'ROPERA.TROOFD. 'TV o d2br. , at Pullrightski..na Mau, on THw. itarstea DAWD lstAllii er OR, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, eibarnbubreuk of November, on whichoeeasion will be. PmdMalhha aeries of Ennittallimeatr hitherto unsurpassed or equalled, for talent, refinement, origiall l 4 6 .d "eel kaute—eonsiating of eeleet&ma from themom celebra ted Operas of NORld.it, PRA DIAVOI.O, ERNANt SOM.H.aIdBULA,/ro.: anees, C d au herentire neer selection of Plates, Songs, Duette, Gli:mow, and beautiful Ethiopian Melod 4 s—tritroducing the following mal treat performers: • M. Fournier i the great French Acton:teen's) and So noma, fa larmmr4 Profess. Erman, the celebrated Composer and Pi anis; (Musical Director.) Herr Galriano, the wonderful Tyrolean Warbler and Double Baas; W. Roark, the unrivalled performer on the Honer, P. IL Keenan, the extraordinary and unequalled Barootsa Mr. Farrell , thr accomplished and beautiful Vial.. Ist Mr. T. bladder, renowned as a Falun° uid Hass; Mr. J. Waddee, the beautiful Tenor and Contraalto; Mr. Campbell, celebrated es a Soprano and Buffo. Ad of whom will appear in the above Hall in a se. ries of unequalled performances. Irt" Tickets of admission, SO cents. if-T Doors open at 7 o'clock; commences m7l pre rely. For particulars, me programmes of Ma day. cold mem MXA CONVENIENT two surry Brick Dwelling House, on Ross street. Ewan, of WM. H. NVILLIAMS, nor Wood and 3d sta Pittsburgh, Nov. 0, 1868. GREEN APPLES-211 bbls Rambo; bbls Fall Pippin; 5 do hollow cored Pippm; 13 do (:olden do 3do LongBBBd do 4 do 5P 31 . 5 158r; I do Mdmmoth do Now landing from mar New England and for mile by novEl 1.8 WATERMAN T EA.IS-853) pig, Galena Lend, trod cum Rosc oe, Lfor sale by nov7 F 1115230, 6REY &Co FFATHERS --D bee, per Yankee, for sale by nov7 FRIEND, RIIEY 4/ Co ICE--8 nem,. Enee recd, and for sale by I y . v 7 R ROBISON a. Co, 192 libarly a. • ROLL BUTTER—A few bbl. fresh, jest reed and for sale by foov7l R ROBISON R. Co. APER—Foolnap and Lauer, for gala by 1. octTi C ARBUTHNOT CARE. MAGNESIA-1 cue reed ud for sale by °ern JOHN D AIORGAN LAUBER SALTS—I ease Dist reed sod for ale G by oehl7 JOHN D MORGAN QUI:JAR—MI bbd. strictly prime N 0 Sugar, for sal* 0 by eicc.lo BAGALEY & SMITH OFFEE, PEPPER, &e.-1100 bags Rio Coffee; 210 C do Black Pepper; 35 do Pimento, for sale by _OOl2O BAIIJALEY & 851.711 SODA ASH—IS casks reed and for sale by oct24 TASSE:Y & RENT - ANTED—A Cower who con make Pork Dar; V V eels, to go dowii the over—steady work and Email wages. Apply to oauta J SCHOONMAKER & Co RON AND NAILS-25 tons Doomed bar loon; 300 Ikegs Did Nimbi; lon tons Pig Iron, for colt by nord R ROBISON & Co caeke prune Codfith, for sale by kj Di to (11.0VER SEED—I 7 bible jun reed and for sale by %_/ °et% WICK & &I'CANDLESS - - - kep No I LAW Lord, rooeived by emu blichigito and for sale by oelS WICK & NCCANDLESS . GILIBED HERRING—L 3 bbls just reed and for mle by oculd WICK b. hFCANDLF.S9 DUCK WHF-AT FLOUR-30 eke bulled, pot reed .11[11 md for ode by ..24 s F VON 00?iNHORST fr. Co _ Tff EAVY CANTON FLANNELS—A ruppir juit JUIL received . the Dry Goods House of oce2s W R MURPHY SCOTCH SNUFF—I tieree (lamb's Philadelphia, test received and for sale by t.igt JOHN D MORGAN, Druggist_ CF Lege Green Rio Coffee, tam landing 4,./ and for ride by oetl9 ' JOHN S DILWORTH BUT?- 6 aai kegs, 17 bbl., in good shipping order; air sate by briALL d ROE . . SUGAR AND MOLASSES—VO bide Loof Sugars, lurid No., CUD do S H Molo.see for sale by octal ISAUALEY SNIMI / Vl..—ta ions Linseed 41.14 sat • anomie at put reed and for stale by nowt El ROBISON kCo Q UGAR—SJ blots prime N Surer, 13 bbls Lo do 5...) reed and for ..14, by novel ß ROBISON &Co Fdo; 11 received and for salelll Ly l/11-30 bids nano No 3 aekerel; 4yr Obis NO nob It ROBISON & Co POWDER -10n kegs Rook Poster. for Wiz by nab R ROBISON & Co LARD 01L—b 1/blo CorAnnes pure No I Lard Olt, Nat reerlvad and Ibr talc by nara &PLUMB & NICOLS • SQ 00 AR -60 bbd. 1% 0 Sour, rinctly pram, Au store on rennAturnern and for wale by - . . , noon 31 orator antlll2 froat o ti MACKF.REL-40 bbls huge No 3 Mookerel, Boston lEll69cent:to, an mite and for wit by nor{ L e WATERMAN I r ORAMO-416 hoe Mmiotartaree Tobaren, enthro ning loom ortbe molt papal.," brand. of !be, 34, to, ovi eittr . t o trilleat and for sato by L WATRRAIAN UNDRIP3-24.3 bags Rto Coffee'S df chea t s and cuddles Young Plyson,Gunpooiler. Imperial and Black Team Id bags Noppeet 3 do Atypical Mt mats Calsia; 20 ha. No I Chocolate, to store and for Slid by nova L 8 WATER3IAN BEANS-93 bbl . White Resat, Mr vale by nove • L 8 WATERMAN LINAREDUIL—Ia bbla Loomed Oil pm reed and (or aoL by WESTO3I HOWILA. nova AO front m .- DIDATAD-16,00 1 011ktriAliCitali, trailatiihisothi; to V role and for elle by 41DrPON BOWFIN TRPF.NTINE—Io bbl, ewe Torpeutme, to ane or der, just received and for sale by novel J SCROD:MAILER k Co COPAL VARNISH-10 bids Furniture Varnish, of Ms beet quality. for *ale by nerd J !CROON:RARER At Co Li AND PAPER, ASSORTED-10U reams Wheeling, 1„) !Smut* and • new article, reemniteensted u sup,. riot to any before in the market nowt sCHOOMLAKER k Co LA.SII' BLACK--1 casks last reed awl for sale by aos-6 JOHN D MORGAN . _ LARD OlL—Wooer strained, for sale at retai) by nova JOHN D IHODGAN G 4 ,424 EN ..?,EN,ltitriwiPpl:l.l7tontry LOG MEIN n MORGAN *,4IJTARD—I bbl ground Mustard, for sale by 111. now JOHN DMORLAN G ltst Nat recdstd for . sore _ co CHIP'D LOO WOOD-50 bbla just reed and for sale by nova .1 KIDD & Co GUMT just ELLAC-41 lbs ju stre;4l a n d Orr CtDD zleBoby bbl. just received j la& ri&by arIARB. AMMONIA—MTTbs just reed and WI gale ki b y JKIDD ix Ca MASON'S CIIALLENOP, BLACKINO-160 doten jun reed and for gale bx noval - J KIDD &Co ' • Ch'rdninde co . • SILKKR FORKS—A ( rum lyt mat mot by ye.- terdkr, Ripen,of Table and Delman, rentablo for family use. and for salmi New York price., by noye Inv KryLBON , cur rth and market ins lASIOND FOINIIFX GOLD PENS—.ltut nu r 0 . 1 0 Fans, anntwerti'-tV. ler 171) •.S. h r " tad wurrurkied superior my hereuifOre mane snored. ourl W W WILSON LASS Cl/WEB AND GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS— ISO sparkalust meld, of "Dickenson's" Diamonds, impo rte espresaly (or my retail sales. no•4W W - WILSON . • . etOBER PEAS-17 seeks landing per steamer Os. :yr aod (or sale by JAS DALZELL, 24 water .1 NXI C. TAR-50 bbl. Tar, landiag and for sale . by noel JAB DAL:IiELt ANNERS' 01L-50,bb a landwg qd T fur sale by ..oqyq, LAS VAL:ZELL' yr I - 061-1 Uhlas prwoo Phurowth I b4B. roo'd AY awl Cu aale by no ., v4 g C GRANT POWD JALAP-2 cues' jaw recd and for vale by nov4 R A SELLERS, 57 wood W pown RHERARB-6 ease. for sale by nov4 R E SELLF3L4 B ALSAM COPAVIA—M, lb. for r.1,6p nov4 - . . ROSE PINK--3 ,bl 5 Car W., by °° ' 4 U E SELLERS CAWS SUELLAC-2eues Aot reed and fix salo by Ur nov4 R E SELLERS H _ ARLFAI 01L-7 gross for sale by aoc& /I SELL E;10.1 • VrADDER-2 caskaruat reed and Coy•;,le by nova kkE EIELLEip -- 1/tY ' ra — reV bi' m . c P rAl l il l t. • . ( k ) ""'VI LINSIIM) We—WA bbla se OS, oast roc `d and for cold kY rtetyq Vialt/ 1, 94 & NICOLS B I l l e y Cll4-2° ' " " g 1 1 ' 2 ' I ' ll; tZt7L:It7, solo nova corner wood and water sot LARD. -8 kegs just reed alld for We by ear 3 WICK h. BrCANDLF.SI3 CHESTNUTS—..2I bughel..ioat reed and kr le!,. 4 noes WICK h fI4•SANIMAIS . DUTTER--.3 kegs t . ,,, - kr,A...d11.7.6 lny A) n 3-3 .- • ' • WICK & MYLANDLF-q9 - 8 41:414.079-18 master sale by • POTAI3II-3 casks for sale by isee3 WICK & M'CANO4II ... 5 CORCHINGS-4 I•bl: f:lr ii.ale by nr3 ~ NICK* arCANDLE.S4 ._ IUI l..i/LOI:4--1/1111sinper sili El ./1.: foll eale by •sess3 • WICK & m , ce . sil' MPV . n nti IVAITc=" SOGIAII,--3uo !Ads N 0 Elogar,Ror Gale b y . nov3 JAS AHU NHBON ICo SH. MOLA B SE B -100 bbl. St Louis Sugar House s Molasses, for sale by nov3 JAS A HUTCHISON • REFINED BUOAR4—',:tI boo .matt Goat, No. 4,6, a an.:, ‘, l {) bilip 0 110 do•Ctarifled, for sale bp . •; 48 n - UCHISON Is Co, Agent. 13. Louie Bream Relluerx, nova 43 oator n„d Oyu: vt G OLbEN BYRUP--In btl togs c 1,41., 100 lor sale by •-•, • • • n.. , 3 • • e MS A HUTCHISON co QolDiftTi-La bi.V . ls7n. &nag Apple.; 30 110,11. roodACandlesi 0 sacks prime Felaerai nun reed and Orr sale by wen C H OSANT LARD OIL—Of the best _quality—lb blds PIA r.,,d4 and for silo by J SCHOONbLblirdp WC% bowl ~ 91 wood .1 it i g (UM ALPAEAke—Obso ease high hung. medium 1111. shod., colored Alpacu. Just opened by belgl .BLIACkLETT & W HITE, W./ wood 41 _ . OELVA6II-4a - elate Sotto nett, Steers'.oteneido majorr sole, to mite ,e by YOUTTR tt DUNCAN, 37 tnt ft „.,„:,AucnoN,„AsALFA,„.., By lotus D. DaVl.r.BiliD*6l. • ' -Fr unit Fell snit Triatii:Dry Goads, one Thom.Y morning, Pm% ty• at lo YJoet t et the Coanneedial Sale• Room, turner of Wood - .04 Fifth ...Us "Ind be told, a large (cud very dzsissias Wart mem of ample and fancy Dry Goods, eormisung of fresh Imported wool dyed cloths and casainsores, satinears, Ky. jOan., white, red, yellow, green and brown dm n.l., 10-4 blanket., toper nth style prints , jinthams; black satin, swan and =noun tibbands, seising silk, ilt hdk to, shawl. in great vanety, lotto damask table obratotborde!y, gloves, nbacks, uelings, bleached and brown mush., be. At lb o'clock. AGroceriss y Qtrawrichrs, Furnitrtm fr. quantity of H tea in hf chest. and boxes, with other groceries, HI b. Va manufactured Tobacco, regalia urgers, writing and Pr lankibg paper, , queens ware, china and . glassware, mantel clocks, looking glasses, lamps, w indow blinds, table knives and forks, waiters, tinware, Ac. A gement assortment or new and second hand house hold and kitchen furniture, &e. At 61 otetock, A large collection of new rooks, embracing a gene. rod assortment in every department of literature and science. tov7 EffsE=2l On 7., : a.adar;' Wednesday and Thursday ereningn, Nov. 7th, Bth and 9th, at the Commercial Bales 'Booms, comer or Wood and Fifth streets , cosumenemg at alk o'clock each evening, will be sold without reserve, to close a consignment, the largest and beat collection of new standard editions of Becks ever °dined is this city at mamma. Now is the time to purchase good hooky at your own prices. Call and !X.:UM this stoat. Pri raw sales during the day at kW the um.] retail Prima Also, a large quantity of letter Paper, from the best manufsettuere in the U. State. Catalogues can be had at the place of sale. Call woo, as this stock must be closed to =chattily nos? JOHN D Auet. Assignee's Sale at Alairestjlert. On Saturday, No 11, at I o'clock, P. M ,wilibe sold by order of Alex. M illar, llar, Fug, Anignieof Rebell Sin clair, deed, at the point in the horouglinf 31'Keesport, in sight of the piemises, the folloarrigteriroblo pro perty, which Is considered worth 6150000 to SADA consisting of 15 acres of excellent Coal, with the pri •ilege of larger tract adjoining, undid:Mt 42 acres of land on which is erected 10 or 12 dwelling helm's, two coal real roads,•nd other Improvements tor e•rTy log on the coal bintpew ai the least expense and most profitable manner. 1 The above property is worthy the attention of capi talists wishing to make a safe and very profitable vealMenl, XS wen Ks those wishing to engage in the coal busier., as it tenet be sold In order to close the concern. Tema, which are liberal, will be made known at .W/1 JOHN DD./1111S, AtteL TOBACCO, 81 A T hi. Old Stand, corner of Smithfield Street and A Dimoord alky, Pittsbagh, Pa., would r e s pe et Ad. ly all the attention of Country Merchants, Hotel and Steamboat Barkeeps., to . a hare andisapetior assort. matt of IMPORTED CIGARS, among which will be land the following brands• dlit fhoith Regsli4Ces tette., Pnompe, La Norman, Star Brand. Minerva and Dollar Regattas, all of which will be .old as low as coo be had at say other house in the city. Also, constandy on hand and for sale, a largo Vol well selected stock of Virgin* Missouri, and Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Also, Havana, Cabs and Common Leaf Tobacco, constantly on hand and for sale s nov3-dsm 0147 Lots at Auction. ALL that voidable property situate go the comer of Rot. and Third streets, in the oily of rittahetfht lately belay gin g to John W. Johnson, deceased, (unless sooner disposed of at - private sole) will be exposed to public ale on the premises, at 1 o'clock, P.M , on Sat. orday. the Mit tub Theses—One thud each. one sixth ut one year, one duth in two years, and the belana (ono third,) on the eath of the endow, to he teentrA by bonds and man "N:ls will be eold aeserding tglue filed in the Orph.'s Cain, In certain proceedings in Fixation, No 0 . 1, March Term, 1046, and tordett 'in Docket F, page 153, a copy of which may ho seen at aeon.. of WILLIAMS is SHINN, Altortteva at Law, lth street, above Smithfield. ' cool _ did PATENT SODA ASH. I'IMPORTED HumeT FROM THE MANurAcTu- HERs.—Tbe subscribers, being the exclosive Im pellers of James Mono. a cone So. Ash for thia market. son nor and will continue la be largely sap plied with this celebrated brand, which they will *ell at the lowest market price for cub or approved bills. They refer to the glom and soap manufacturers of this nay generally rapecting tbequality W AUTCHELTREE, noel lna liberty m Illeaehterg powder, leblorlde of Lime.) M PORTED DIRECT FROM THE MA.NUFACTUt 4 BERS..—The sobscribers have •oo hand and will constautlybe 'appal! with Jos. hlnspran a Sons' cel ebrated ktleactliug Powder, which they snit equal if not suPertor to my imported in the I,l7=s t , and which they are prepared to sell at Ike lowest mar ket price for eaab or eppromd_bille. cool Wahl S=kWALTREE, 160 Ghent' OYSTERSI OYSTERS!! RESH FROM THE 5H61..L.-By Burke A Cr'. r Fast Express, et redne.l,pricea—To l m C o. date all lovers of this &hetet:Le !minty, BURKE lc Co. have resolved to supply the people regularly thralls. t th e season, with the choice. Fresh Oysters to cans, half cans and shell, a such reduced prices es. will enable every sunnily 10 enjoy thi. delionoY at their An Depress load will be reacived daily at the wore, hos. et JNO. C.BlDWEListet Wad, between Smithfield and Grant, mad salt Mae, and.. the Rd. , lowing depots: Reis &Berger, corner Smithfield and :Id as; E Heuleton, Damond,• A Hoevler, Penn ay sth Wart 1:1 Haughey, f o ol of Lil.ny at; J Cohan, Jr., Penn`a Annum Mercer a Robinson, Allegheny city. oet2l New Map of Is hIAY :kr County baay .-- .I[ N eo P m= " lro o m N en trA tZa r entirely new s rZys. It lU be ea • large scabs, so tra to ati u my all th- Bonds, S i tTeTt i na, Mills, Cborchea School Houses Taverns, ac, and dia names of proferiXolrner AO. aril{ he insert ed In their DroPht camOb, *vet the whole Map. It will b a u.vea air ear y 10410 as 1* ccuppOible with ehireatuesy, WO deliTernd ry apkweribers al Blab per copy, hanaMthrly Cathie.; mounted and varnished. The iotiablitairts in the county generally will be waited upon by !meets of the smbsenber, who earnestly soli misthe sad *fall interested in the county. J. C. SIDNEY, Surveyor, ere., novh.a Philadelphia. NEW AEhRANGEMENT. E. W. MORRIS haring resoui& purchas ed the Drag Sup" formerly gamed by Hays A y, No. a CoMninynial, Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, tai Ws method of informing his friends znd tie public to general, that his store will al all times be stipplied with Pi ...tenet , . •nd general amortwent of bruga, Dye Suas a Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Perrnmery, Colognes, and in tail every ar ticle called tor in • drug more, which will always be sold as Ivar as so soy pther boa". in lh city, wnole- We ar nod'. RoP,lng to a abate of the public Pthwthito o , nothing Mendte give entire nat. wfaction utne.stomata. nov7.tapl4 Hydropatliy. lbs? ErloSor 9"lnfie DOtR BENJAMIN W. MORRIS, still continues to practice the infoand popular reedy called Hydropmby or the Watkr Cgro.aplifdavmd vnll treat diseases AlloPntainalllf Ob4nrithil came will be at- tended to, N. R.— Moms may be consulted at bia Drug Stipa No. • Commercial Row, Liberty street, during busnsese Pau" at at Lt. residence, tanning and even ! Mg, Peen sweet, 71 doom below IrwitiP alley. nov7.tapl4 . FOR R T. EN atA THREE stoty Brick Dwelling House. on Water, above Dram street. Possession given on the gent of January, 1640, or sooner if requi.Ted. For terms, inquire oft nov7 0 BLACKDURZ , I S Fq, water st_ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRlOWo—Sarra & Jona sea 40 Market street, obey for sale at SO per cent below reveler priesp . v{Els Chameleon 811 kt, Manning do, black enA fancy Alpacas Mohair Lemma Pa 10... Cloth' Freniti Merinos tithe most choice colons Veriekt;pillis and Cassitriercs. OW/ 7 TO hIE acHANT.S.NOV. 7, ISIS—W. R. Mcarer Invites merchantatG, look • in at his largo stoe t or GOODS AiWholesele Rooms, 24 story, 'labend Marko; etc. Prices orw7 ~,,I,sAv—a• taken by mm. thot.df Wood street, op /ant WCtOI, marked & M by returnma it, OT Info!. 5 reneotca, will be liberally fa& W MARVA UGH, Atwater and 104 front sta %NOM? /MU.. riki W2 xtde by ' W =fIMI GEORGE. a JENRilio, coMMIssION PROVISION IIIEBCI4AN'IT7 Na 3 Cesixasce ataxXX ' AU TIM Etareaxacte—Churei, c OR& vg c 4, .lorlNi. no443at• smiox.Ahl •CousAtrr .A l V*lfirop tem! 80.1. kAVIEWING nitXtut city next Spnitg, r: tt; ap u t f woity lgoPenY, remit to Lawns.. e. This property it ocean kieated on the Citeenstrolx Tutaptka, about 3) f res Ini tt tiates drive from the centre inutt tr , x7l W_ Cu sa.. Baltimore: Q UNDHIIO-423 bargrß /on ... 13 R 1161.--420 /41 0 R/AC4XOO4 Palm 0 1 1/ 0 /ei /00 Pkg•li , / 0 /0 0 /10/ - $.4Ad labia NO bzs Tiobiecal: keg fl Pingo bt r gu ti nt 314selrieii . 60 •:18?, Gibbed Herring; 10 d. Elakaani, *Uvula CoelUlk t euk lifteid a r, JO bia s cbipped i, Vouk 1 eeroou :V cull Sett RPB reeeieig and. fin br T A o . n WillinuThud, ltt Liberty et fIHEAF 1 . 0 coalmi — Mxtung %doing byme Erpreisia fresh. sopply of ennsetr.stSol "wk.. st y aw ogre prices,. French ClopA li caum_,Ptes and Vesting.' CLOTH . INA Islalktiars, era tom IfIA Wrod PETTIGREW CO., e STEAM tiOAT AU.RNT6 WM= ASOVS Ait 0 % hi. 42 H LF.Xii cunt. r'Ma- ----... ---_ ttestat BREAST P/PES—A GO , .....,._,, r Breast Pipes, naplemill at beni*" ''' 0 wanfid here; and bur been - 010a ertpllredArtar. If the ankle takes, we will keep a laneN a segiAltad In l:Mood n. ne t.% .I*. lb M kTA tie F l 3l - 7 - 1E Viatilii.me 4 eases, as marbles, of Metalie ti , uoNleette. Over Shoes, mllLicb ere eller to the mum at very avy . either. 14 , Rio *mete or 'cane. We 'eat IMMO any ealoCel Mai may wanted to shenetotiev: ' %Ma lit 11 PJULLIPS RlTh3Buncui. ocroun satv/Nll -- .V44/. now t aCeiPtof several. bales dm ens lOU Western er " York sad Illassasibasetts Prig HOPA sod are elm Te veteiving vegalar supplies. We are repared Lbsell at , Invent, none Oiflm Pitt .... tee r • rivet - meg' GEO ltea . W. 5 --- 445t3:433 " :11 . TH LIM 'mak AVOILL.R. ROE QOA P—HH bzslibsp; n DH on, and ATAN9E9ANSD SOAP-411bb Tll a DUNCAN br - iibbN JOHN D NHAb A i ka — '" . at tbrot—S'aust h1"1"....-ateeo.2"'" WI% by W kilarcHstar" • lAtin,