THE I'ITTS BURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED fry WHITE A CO p i b c aaoi MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER I,ISM. Jtrlii rmuuHu Duit Gasans u published Duty, Tn* Weekly, and Weekly.—The IHUy U Seven Dollars pet armam; the Tri-Weekly u Ftvo Dollars pre autism; ;'&e Weekly iiTwo Dollars per annum, itrioif tuitivi. iL/'Atirxartsazs are earne«Jy requested lo band in •bur favors before if. fgta u early In the day si practicable. Advertisements not Inserted for a specii fled time will Invariably be charged until ordered oa PHIbADSUPHIA NORTH AKBRIOAS. &dT£ic>«acultaDdsab»eripuuisb> the North Amer cut utd United StalesDaxeoe, Philadelphia, receive ad forwarded from this office. AHTIBASOBIO AVD WHIG TICKET. job canal, cmocuttcrirn. HENRY M. FULLER, of Uukrao Cooaty. SEfATS, I WILL LAM UASLETT, of Boiler County! ROBT. C VTALKEK, or Eixabetb Borough JOHN Hni.M, of Sharptbanhi CALEB LEE, of Pntsfcnign.j WAL ESPY, af Uwer St Clilr. CARTEH CURTIS, of Pmsbjrgh. tILO. 8 MAYS,'Of Upper Sl Clair TUinio, JOHN MORRISON, of Allegheny eomfstoiro, JAB MITCHELL, of Peebles. coaoKza, \TM. M. ARTHURS, of Pittsburgh • aontroK. JOHN DYERS of Findlay. Jfor LMkl flutters tea next paf*. Be* a»xt pa|» for TiUcraphU Hawi. Are Von Assessed! Let every Whig voter ace to ibis al once. Ex amine the liil put op in your election district, and If year name tn not there, have yourself aaeased immediately—for if you are not amsesaed Ik leaal Un-day* before the e'.tyiion, or have not paid a or County Ux-wuhin two years past, yoo vril! icae your vote. TICKETS! TICKETS!! fly Bigrgfgtmo* or Aimataroxic atoWhihTki mx-.Tbe Boroughs and Townships south of the Mot Donyahela will be supplied with tickets at the office i the Commercial Journal 'Bornurhs and Townships north af the Allegheny river, and Allegheny City, will be supplied at the office of the Dally American 'The city of Pittsburgh at lb* office of the Daily (is roue; and the Boroughs and Townships between the Monotigahela and Allegheny rivers will be supplied by the candidates. By order of the Committee. epcM WAiHirtarntt N'rva—We learn from Wash- j iogtoo correspondence, that the rumor which has | been started, lo the etfect that there has been • I sharp correspondence between Mr. Compton, the 1 British charge, and Mr. Clayton, upon the subject I of the Mosquito territory, is incorrect. There has been no correspondence with Mr. Compton on the subject, but there has been a very decided stand taken by our government upon the interference of I England in .the affaire of the Moxjoito country. Mr. Poussin has left Washington for New York, where he will await the orders ofrhts Government It is said be has disclaimed all purpose of insett ing our government, and would have called upon Gen< Taylor and paid his respects, before leaving the city, hai it been consistent with diplomatic eti quette. Gsn. Taylor professes to entertain none bat kind feelings towards M. Poussin, and he ts indignant at the newspaper calnmay in regard to his alleged delation of Madame Pouasin from the ctvilitiesof the While House: ll ia indeed eingalar that one holding the high position of M. Pouwin should not better under stand the nnture of language, and the courtesies ot diplomatic intercourse. He most be wholly an ailed for the post he held, il his words so mocb belted bu intentions. Hr. Fuller-QassUon of Veracity. Both of the Locofoco papers ol this city, the Pott and the Mercury, of Saturday, contain attacks upon Mr. Puller, iar a remark he uttered in his speech in Allegheny, on Thursday evening, to the effect, that Foreign Iren was to be used on the ew road, to avoid the inclined plane, near Phils* delphia. The Poet* remarks are in its usual blackguard style, and we should deem them on wpFlhy of notice, were it not that a telegraph de har becD obtained front Harrisburgb, to the toUowiog purpart ' — ‘-Hae&isbithu, Sept. 2a, 1549. “Dear Sir—There ts not odc word of truth, shadow of truth in the assert’oo, nor was the single ctrcucnstaQce to j cut iff or paltiate the fal hood. J. MILLER. 1 We have not seen Mr. Fuiler since the attacks upon hi* veracity, he baviog left town early on ■Saturday morning, and do not know what evi- dence be may be in possession of to substantiate his statement, but we do know that the above despatch from J. Miller, goes entirely beyond the truth, when it says that there was not a tingle circafuiinoce U> justify the statement. Without knowing, we say, what evidence Mr. Faber may have, wo assert that there was enough known publicly, aud which we have not seen contra* dieted, to justify Mr. Fuller in his remark. The following s'.atocueut, copied into this paper on the 13th ot September, anil which has been pubkabed throughout tiie Uuioa, and which we have never seen contradicted until now, will folly bear out Mr. Fuller. “The Norristown Herald publishes a notice, is sued to their workmen by Reeves, Buck Ac Co., of the Pbmtnivule Works, who bsd ir.ade proposals to tfie Canal Bjard for supplying the rails for the new road, offering tbeiu at alow rate—“lower than was ever before offered by American in ana* facttmirs”—aud were, in coasequeuce, so confi dent of geUiug the contract that they ooufied the workmen aud made preparations fqr resuming operation* on the 2‘hh. Their notice was of two days earlier due, and was to the Inflowing effect: “Wa expeored lo have aiarted the Puddling Por nacei la the Rail Mill, on next Monday morning, Wo are informed by this day’s mail that the party that we expected would take the rails made from the iron that we intended to have puddled next week, have pursbored English rails at a less price than we can make them- “We have nothing to.do, nod sb ill not be able to atari the Mill again until we have orders, which sve hope wJ I uol be long. “We regret that we cannot find work for the men in our employ, bat the fault la not oars: it is owing to the Tariff of ISltj." Toe “Party” referred to was the Coital Board. The price, the Herald says, at which Messrs. K-, B. fie Co. offered to furnish their rails was $6l per ton; ‘•and it is admitted," adds that joaraal, “that there ia a difference of 20 per cent in tavor of the American over the English rails; but because the laUo.- cootd he had in our market at $lO, oar Canal Hoard give them the preference." This statement, we say, has been going the rounds of ibe papers,.and we have never seen it contradicted. If it baa bden, we overlooked it—J What authority the Norristown Hrrold had for | •tying that the Canal Hoard was the party nego tiating- with Reeves, Bock, 6c Co., we cannot say, j bat we presume the editors will be able to sub stantiate their statement. We think it extremely possible that the Herald tells no more than the truth , but it may be possible that the Cana* Board boa reconsidered its determinations, owing • to the excitement occasioned by the announemeot of iu determination to use foreign Iron. That auch an nncontrmdieted statement did jus tify Mr. Fuller in his remark, even admitting he be had no other authority of which we know noth' >Qg, every lair man will admit, and shows the ex aggeration, of Mr. J. Miller, when he asserts there “was not a single eitvumstanet to justify or pah ale the falsehood.” PrsUltsnt Kplieopal Convention. The diocesan convention of the Protestant Epita copal Church in New York commenced its annua •usioo at 10 o’clock on Wednesday morning, in SC John’s Chapel. The attendance of members wta quite to the average at the commencement of the session, and the attendance of ladies in the galleries was larger than usual. Morning prayers were very beauufully and im pressively read hy the Rev. Mr. Price, assisted by Rev. W. Halsey, ofSiug Sing, who lead the les sons for the day. The anie-oommonion service was read by the Bev. Dr. McYickai, and the epistle for the day by the Rev. Dr. &eabury. The annual sermon before the convention was preached by the Kev’d Ur. Robinson, formerly miasm nary to Greece. The discourse was found ed upon Lake 12 c- part of 48 v. Unto wKomso «er ertult u (ft*#* of Are* shall la -musk reyttiW." tLAVAGta or Chozxa* *t ajid xui Mac»ir*o. p P «y»nyef, at Detroit from Mackinac, oc iba 82i init, report til mow dealba as bavin* oecut iedon the Wind within twenty-four hours previous to tbfii/dep* rtarf • The Detroit Commercial Boh letia ata*C* that the bodiesof twenty-ono Indians were found the day bsforei.on the beach, aboataix adleafrom Mackina?. The Indiana o*cre on their vetam home from the payment, and had no doubt' todelguJ too freely «h excesses of all which broajhiontbe cholera. Its informant says, that Ibrep death* oecnrred while the steamer Albany the wharf etMaeklnae. The reporta fioatiute vere truly iSeptonUa Hie editor of the Despatch end a correspondent of that paper, raise an issue with us, for denomina* ting out tVkrt in this county —•Aniimatonu and Wktg. m Over the title of the ticket we have so con trel The party in this county is known as “Antima soaie and Whig”—the County Coovenliona, and the P/wmßinwn of Correspondence all bear that name. It will bs time enough for ns to change the name of the ticket when the party which notmn ates it, through their Conventions shall so decide- Such a change we aisoredly shall not advise. Although we deeply regret that the principles and teachings of Anlimaaonry have not had greater influence in preventing the growth and spread of the great evil of Secret oath-bo and societies, yet we rejoice to know that there is a large measure of the old leav eo—of the “blesad spirit,"—still left in this region and it aball be our effort to foster, not destroy il— While the name lasts there is still an influence greatly exerted fo* good. Men thus have their memories refreshed concerning the glorious influ* ences and virtues of 4ntimaeonry In former days. Antimssoary made Pennsylvania a Whig Slate, end if it did not do all it aimed at nod desired, in ibo&bmg secret societies, it robbed them of the chief part of their mystery and glory, and render* ed modern secret associations but exceeding faint samples of thoss former limes, when no voice was raised against them. There is s deep.bbbest, and extremely religions influence abroad against them in almost all the churches, and however much the friends of such institutions may sneer at Antimaaonry and the Anlimssonic feeling, yet we do not despair of an entire overthrow of the evil before many years. Secret societies have become so numerous, and founded on so many pretexts. that they will Anally fell of their own weight . They have never recovered, and we do not be* I lieve ever will recover from the ponderous blows the “blessed spirit-" THE GLORIOUS WHIG PABTTI •Free Labor—Free Soli— Fre* Spsaeb, and Frss Han 11 The following resolution, wbi”h to cogently and briefly comprehends the principles and objects aud influences of the great Whig party of the I'mon, was lately passed at a Whig meeting in Plans* burg, New York. It will And an answering chord in every Whig bosom • “Resolved, That our confidence in iho principles of the Whig party ta unshaken and undtminmheti, and that the permanent success of that party, both ,a this State nod the Nation, involves the true to* I teretts of the American people: that the great I question of free labor, free speech, Iree soil, and free men, when placed in the custody and care of the Whig party, have always been maintained I “permanent and secure:” and although a fragment of the ooce powerful but now ‘dissolved democratic I party," have declared in favor of the free men and I free laborers of America, as something entirely I new to them, yet post experience has proved that 1 the Whig party atone will preserve inviolate their I rights, encourage their interests, and maintain | their honor. It ia nothing new to Whigs to be I found battling for the rights of free laborersimd I free men. We cannot but rejoice as Whigs,.that I a portion of the late democratic party has yielded I to some of our most cherished principles : long may they maintain the bonorof co-operating with the great Whig party ia prosecuting such princi ples to their final aod triumphant success. Nev ertheless, civil and religious liberty, freemen and ■ freemen’s rights, will find their only safe repose in the custody of, and can only secure an ultimate I triumph by the continued, persevering sndxeaL | oui action of the Whig party." Let every Whig recollect when he goes to the polls, that he is not merely voting for this or that candidate—which is a matter of minor importance —but that he is giving power, expression, and force to Whig principles, and sustaining his own j chenshed party, in which “civil aod religions lib | Q rty, freemen and freemen's rights, find their only safe repose." A Feet worthy of Settee. Whether the people realize it or not, it is fact worthy of particular notice, says the Erie Gazette that the Pablic Works yielded no revenue to lb« State previous to Jauxs M. Powra's election a: Canal Commissioner. The receipts were inv biy less than the expenditures, and the result was ■ yearly segmentation Of the Slate Debt The people naturally became alarmed—so much so. that, without distinction of party, they naked the Legislatore to authorize the aale of the public works.—This demand was responded to by the passage of a bill submitting the question to a vote |of the people, and they decided in fovor of a salt jby some 16,000 majority. Before, however, iht preliminaries for their disposal conld be consummi •ted, Mr. Power came into office, and the very first year of his term showed an excess of W 00,009 revenue over and above ail expenses. All parties were startled—Whigs, tbemelves, rould ree believe it —but it was nevertheless so ever sioce that period, the annuaT revenue has been between §lOO,OOO and $500,000, and ail desire for the sale of the pablic improvement* has passed away. What does tho fact teach 1 It teaches the importance of sapplyiog Mr. Power’* piece with an intelligent, honest, reliable man— o?e who. like Mr. P n will frown upon every spe cies of plunder and manage the public works in I a spirit of economy ood faithfulness. —Henry M [ Faller is such a man* His abilities are ondupa. (e d—his integrity is above suspicion—and his de- votion to thepnblic ioleree’s no one who knows him can doubt. His election is demanded by con siderations of tne highest importance —the Stsle imperatively nerds him, and should be lx* defeated, we aboil look lo the future with forebr - dings of reckless plunder and tarnished credit. Wbigi of Erie coanty. let it nol be brought lo your ehargelhat you by culpable supinenesa and neg- ligeace, contributed to such a result. Michjoaji Politics. —The loeofoco Stale Cor ■ vention bad on exceedingly warm time of It- The uopolar sentiment leaned strongly toward Robert McClelland for Governor; but General Cass’* rads were bitterly opposed to him. ’They pre- ferred any other man. and. through six informal ballots, shuffled every card lathe pack, tu defeat him. But they were foiled. McClelland, on the sixth informal ballot, received 69 votes, Farnr- orth 49, and Barry 7. Finding themselves thus :hrowa, they demsnded s forma! vino e ot* vote, which was conceded . And then came iheif tri umph. Farnsworth was dropped, and McQei loud, who had just received a handsome majority, was beaten by Barry * The vote stood, Barry 66 JdcClelladd 59 ’ It Is to be seen how Mac’s friends will brook this juggling. A Reoaßxabi.* Exrtnmos.—On Tuesday last, (be 25th inst., the Barque Eureka , sailed from Cleveland, Ohio, for San Francisco in California, with s large list of passengers. Her course lies through Like Erie, the Welland Canal, Labe On lario, end the River St. Lawrence, to the Atlantic. Thesailingofthe Eureka,the second merchant ves i *el fro® the Lakes to the Ocean is on era in ma j rine affairs, and a striking evidence of their won | dedal progress ia the lost thirty years. The barque is owned by Mr. W. A. Adair, commanded by Capt. Wo. Monroe, with Mr. Freeman as first mate. Ed. Beardsley of Cleveland and Sank St Marie goes out as Steward, and Capt. L. D. Bor- I aeQ as supercargo. Cnot-xxa cr Bi that the Cholera has appeared in this flourishing town, and that several of its citizens hive fallen victims to it- Great alarm prevails, but we hope that this fearful scourge will abate its ravages and disappear at the appearance of the cold weather. Sccistart or Okeoos.—Gen. E. Hamilton, ol Portsmouth, Ohio, has been appointed Secretary of Oregon, and accepted the place. This is s good appointment—better than for General Hamilton— and it will give satisfaction. Tbs services ore poorly compensated, the salary being $l5OO, while that at Minnesota is $2/130, we believe. The Tri bune says the General will go out in a government vessel free of expense. Mu: u«a or Ohio Itox Mastxxs —We see a notice in the Portsmouth to the Iron Ma» ten of Scioto, Lawrence, Jackson, dec. to meet, at Hanging Rock, onhhe 16th of October, to appoint Delegates lo the Convention, at Pittsburgh, in November. The TanffoflB46,hasoperated very injuriously on the Iron Interest of this country. So much so, that the Briush Iron Masters are re joicing in their prosperity, occasioned by the de pression of the American Iron Interest, and the consequent Export of British Iron to this country. Can that be prohibition, which thus sacrifices one of the greatest branches of trade in this country— to a party, or a theory ? Let all Americans reject such counterfeit patriotism, as that which adopted the Tariff of IBtd!—Ct» Atlas Fork Chukch*— We learn from a letter from a friend that Rev. E. H. Nevin of Mi. Vernon, Ohio; baa seceded from the Old S. Presbyterian church, on account of its connect too with slavery, and he will unite wdh the Free Presbytery of Mahoning, at the meeting of that body which convena this week at Martinsbarg, 0. We also learn that Mr. N. will remain at Ml Vernon, and preach to a portioaofhia people, who will also connect them ■elves with the Free rreabytenan Church. A large portion ol the Presbyterian congregation of West Alexander, Washington oa, under the charge of Rr. M’Ooakoy, have alto acceded, and farmed •Bewbmaaatum.aod will unite withnbe Free church. Many of them reeide in Virginia: —Afivew lenewy. ' pßon NEW YORK. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gaietie. Nrw York, Sept. 25th, 1549. The equinoctial storm, which has been eo se verely felt at the South, seems to have passed us j by ibis year in silent contempt; for. up to this wnt* 1 mg, malgre the prognostics of the almanac mak* ere, old Boreas has spoken lo ut only in whispers. However, the el J lellow may be along yet, to give his usual compliments to Messieurs the liberty poles, the awning posts, and the shipping id the harbor, all of which be likes to see dance the Oa covtenne, with practical illustrations of the attrac tive power of the centre of gravity. Uis report- ed, “ on good authority,” as the two penny a li ners would say, that Jack Frost has made his ap pearance in the upper part of the town, but the There is a great poioer just now. among the teratt here. Windost'a, the great rendezvous of Sunday editors, actor* on half pay, parsons on pa* . ( role, and L city items " m genera', Is in a stale of j uasuppresaed effervescence, and a.l an Englishman, named Powell, has dared to write a book on America' An alliance, off- »ive and defensive, has been *wom to over ninnv a gullon of Otard, and-war to the knife" i« the acknowl edged war cry of every cur that wields a pen, at the rale of ten shillings a column. Hut let me explain This Mr. Powell—Thomas Powell—i* a tolera bly good uatured, whole souled fellow in bis way. A writer of unquestionable power, In a work just issued from the pres* ol the Appleton*, entitled, “The Living Writer* and Author* of England and America,” lie has spoken some prrt iy plain truths, a* to American authorship, which are not ovor palatable to the people who hive at Wmdust'ju A torrent of grow personal abuse ha* been let loo«e upon him through the aolomna ol the Surds? ‘ Conner,'' Sunday “Mercury,” the “Mirror," and other penny whistles of that cali bre. Now, in a certain chapter on Charles Dickens, id the work alluded to, the render should know, Mr. P,.well incidentally marked a strong similarity between that distinguished Eng- I U*h novelist, and the young American writer— I Cornelius Matthew* by name. Matthews, an Auiefcau, ia not well liked by the herd in qm f ttan: that i* to »ay, they are uot enamored of him. Most of these fellows uro foreigner*, impudent y assuming to themselves the prerogative of exclud ing all ntlive ability from the marxet, aud, by “hook or by crook,” have succeeded in acquiring a limited monopoly at the theatre*, a portion of the pres*, and certain circles ol a “ certain aocieiy.— Henco the caterwaul ia the Suodny press; hence a eotnbinaion to prejudice the public against Powell and his book, and hence the excitement in the subterraneous cavities at Windusl *. But of [hia and some other curious revelation®, iu this connexion, more anon. ‘•The street" was agitated agaia yesterday— fact thrown into chill* and tew. just when the -fancies" were about getting over the temble shock the‘diplomatic diffi-utty" with Mr. Potmain had given them. There was a report that Mr. Clay ton had had a “boat." with Mr. Cramptoo, the En glish Minuter, at Washington, in reference to h» Black Majesty ot the Mosquito shore. Stocks went down below xero ; the batls looked sombre while the beam were for a while m high giee. The “lame ducks" talked about war—war with F raDce, with England, with every body. To-day, howev er. there is a “better feeling" apparent, and thread and needle sheet, ts again restored to a stale of temporary tranquillity. Latest account* from the North river tndieMe that the water* there have not yet begun to ignite ' ’ The trials of the rowdies, who figured in the riota at the A*tor Opera House, on the evening of the 10th of May laat, are fas* drawing to a con cision There seems to be little or no doubt of Judxon’s (“Ned BanUine." you know.) coo action; the rest are all hard cases, yet l much question 1 whether the extreme penalty of the law will be dealt them Cooo*el are summing up, to day.and i there is every probability of a verdict to morrow There Is' a good deal of excitement yet, among the crowd that throng the court, and the lobbies leading thereto. The Opera House, itself, (dotted ever aioce the terrible night which gave occasion fi>r these pro* eeedingi in a court ofjosticel reopened ito doors Inst evening,—-bat not for the singing of Opera, lialian or French—only to admit of the appearance of Min Davenport, who comes hen* again, to con firm her English reputation. The play was Romeo and Joliet, hat perhaps the least said, about the young lady’a acting the better. The bouse was comfortably filled (with “dead beads.") No white kids were perceptible. M*uns —Tuesday, r u —Ashes—Sales of pots at 87, and pearls at 16 50. The receipts are in creasing. Coal—Liverpool Urrel is steady »l $• * mos. at which 300 tons have been disposed of. 200 tons Cumberland berc sold at $5 971, and delivered nt Baltimore 84 ‘25. cash. Cotton, very firm. The sales within the three days amoont la 9900 bale*, at, far upland and Florida, 929je, and 910101 c lor Mobile, New Orleans, and Tcxa* qualities; middling to good do. lOtfrllc. Prices are thus nearly as high as at any time this rearoo. Flour and Meal—The ash* of Saturday were 6000 bbls, Monday 5000. nod y-sterdny Ol'-A in ceding 4000 for Liverpool. We quo c uniD»j>-ctr.l $3054; tour. $3 75054 23, inspected fine. $37., {3st 12j; musty ordinary State. St 5M051 62i; common Stale and Michigan, $t 62|6141 To. straight Stale and good Wrstem, $4 P7l rfs*'*_ w Michigan »nd favorite 'old: Western. 12|. Soulberr Ohio and pore Geoea«*e, $5 25055 TH. fancy Ohio,S3 4 3J053>71, Itncv Genesee So 431 73; extra Gr.u, S 3 30u»$3 97j. soil extra Genesee, S 3 50056 23—a reduci.on on most de scriptions of about l*lc. Southern—The sale* are perhaps 1300 hbls. at s'> 31 i for old Alexandra and Baltimore. S 3 62j lor new do. end Peterehurt city mills, $3 37* fiw new Brandywiue. and $5 •'<> for Georgetown. Rye Flour is without change, and closes dn'l, with sa'esofGOO bbls.nl 8305306,. Corn Meal —300 bbls. Jersey bro-ighl 53 23. Iron—The market it rather inactive.and Scotch P.< has been aold at somewhat reduced rales. We note sale • of abort 930 ton* Carabroe. O'en garaock, and G-.n-herre Pg at 5210522 from ahip; Minx' Eoglah B»r*. StO, 6 mos; and ICO ion* Swede-. 576. 6 and b tnos. Lead—Pig ha* Wn dull «ince onr last, and lower rales air now offered; od ton* Belg nn »"M on term* we lower: Prime w.lb i.ut r.haaae; the safe* are 3 *OJ l»hl» at $10,1210 10,lSf for Mess, ami sV‘ 2 i for Prime. Mess B-e -is aleady at Sl2 500513, with sales of 300 bbU: Prime continues scarce and nominal; Prime Mm* may be quoted SI 6.505817 with tr*oaaot.ons Ohio I>«rd is in moderate demand, chiefly tor ex port, without change in prices; ibe sales reach 1200 bbls at 6‘ cents for fair; 61 (or good, and 6j lor prime; kegs in 'ots brought 7j renia. Cai Meals are very ooiet. and we have only to nole small sales at 4}06( cents for F.ckled Shouidem and Haras. Butler and Cheese are steady at our I notations. Rico—la inactive, and prices invor -»*Ter«^the : sales are 230 tea chiefly for export, nt S7l cash. Sail —Liverpool -is dull, and some parcels re-, mam unsold; the aales include IDO •»*•!,•« fine Ashton’s supposed at 81,35.4 mos; and 321 r.) do on terms which we did not learn. Saltpetre —Further sales of 300 bogs East tudia Crude have been made on private terms. ' Seed*—Clover and Timothy are in but very lit tle request, and the market is dull. 1000 bushels Calcutta Linseed broogbl 51,70 cash. Nsw York Cattle Maeext, Sept 24.—At market 2000 Beeves {lOOO Southern, the remain der from this Slate and the Eos*,) 60 Cows and Calves, and 5000 Sheep and Lambs. Beevea— The namber on sale since our last exceeded that offered any previous week for a long while past The poorest qualities are a little affected by these large supplies; but on the belter grades, the aver age on the whole remains much as last week- Sales at from 5| to be—the market do«.ng rather dull, with, say 200 left over. Cows and Calves— Sale* at from 520.00 io 532,500510 00. AH «n'-' The demand during the week bad been Lr.rk.— Sheep and Lamb*—The supplies coulinae to come in liberally, and purchasers show a disposition to operate to a corresponding client. Sale* ai irom $155(332,7510 53,30 for Sheep, and $l.OO to 82,- 25053,50 for Lamb-. Left over 600. -We regret to learn Washington Collage- The annual commencement at thi* institution was held in the College Hstl, oo Wednesday, \ia 27th uIL The graduating ciaw numbered >. young gentleman, from distant part* of our Ua-on. The. speakers on the occasion acquitted tbcwaelves honorably, and were listened lo by an unasuolly large and attentive audience. The Annua! Meeting of the Alumni of 1547, was held at the Temperance House, a very largo number was in attendance, and efer in- nuul congratulations, a Committee was appointed um«l the honor and rep utation of oor ••Alma Mater." Resolved, That we regard with pride and exul tation the increasing usefulness—lU widely spread sad well deserved fame of “Old Washington,’ «ud would recommend tysr *» eminonlly fitted by her superior advantage* to givo to youth that educa tion and polish which serve* to dignify and adorn, ns well «• qualify them for usefulness and emt* tnenee. Rtsolxxdy Thai we will exert ourselves to Id* 1 crease the numbers. ex.cnd the inducace, sod sus- \ I«iq Ibe effort* of W&sbiogtoa College in the cause ' of edacaticu. \ Raolvtd, That under favorable circumstances, j we are m Uv u r of the system of “annexation,", and therefore congratulate °ur worthy brother,' | who although be baa not resigned bis co!k n .ate 1 ! degree of A B —ariielor, ha* assumed a more . sponsible, that of a warneif ««*»• Retoltrd, That we meet by the permmmon of Providence on this da'- one year henee, to renew our fidelity to our “Alma Mater," and our friend ship tor each other. Rttolvtd, That our proceedings be published, and that a copy be scot to each absent member ol the class. SEPTTMBES 25,1b49. SMOKY IBLAAD. Mr. White —In looking over your paper, 1 have seen several articles giving a History of Smoky or Kill Buck Islam!; aad in one of them I saw it atnted that any attempt to appropriate that island, or nth- i er the place that once was such, to private pur* poses would be resisted to the utmost —one run* too iLr which aeemed to be, the dread that prop erty would suffer from a contraction of the stream. This idea seems to me to be visionary—and l beg leave to make a remark or two in relation to \ it- Those who have lived but a moderately long life on the barks of this stream, cannot but have observed & marked change in its character. Not only has Smoky Island disappeared, hut nearly nil that space occupied by Daquesno Way-snd which is destined to be the moat benut.ful sliet-l of the smoky city—formed a portion of the original bank —and indeed 1 have been informed by those who saw it in the Olden Times, that ul least two hun dred feet oi tne whole north Ime of the e.iy has disappeared. And what ha* became of tae be..u* lU'ul wooded island* which lay above the c l> ' Herr's and Wainwrigbt's islands—where are they* rooded to the water's edge—-with a deep rippling urrent between them* Why, a great ;>orlion >* now a useless w*»te This* would be a much more popular, as well as orchtab'e speculation, tnun n.r sale of your common ground—s' least On* >* ibe opinion of DUyi EaNFI. September 29,1949 ADVENTURES OP LKWIB WETZEL Amongst the heroes ol border warfare, Lewi* Weuel holds no inferior station. In ured to hardships while yet in boyhood, ami UmUiar with all the varieties ol lorect ad venture, Irom that of bunting the beaver am the bear, to that ol the wily Indian, he t- came ore of the-, mom celebrated marksmen ot the day. His form wan erect, and ot that height bent adapted to activity—being very muscular, and possessed ot great boduy rtrength. From comuant exercise, ho-could without fatigue bear prolonged and violent exertion, especially that oi running and walking : arid he had, by practice, acquired i the art o* loading hia ntle when running afj fall speed through the forest, and wheeling j on the instant, fie coaid discharge it with on erring aim, at the distance ot eighty <>r one | hundred yards, into a mark not target than 1 a dollar. This art be has been known to practice more than once upon his savage foes with talal success. A marksman of superior skill was in those days estimated by the other borderers much in the samo way that a knight templar, or a knight of the cross, who excelled in the tour : nement or the charge, was valued by his co temporaries in the days of .•bivalry. Chal* lenges of skill often took place; and marks i men, who livod at the durance of fifty miles or more from each other, frequently met by j appointment, to try the accuracy of then | aim. on bets of considerable amount. VVet j tel’s tame had spread far and wide, an the i most expert and unerring shot of the day. | It chanced that a young man, a few vears i younger than himself, who lived on I/unK j aid's Creek, a tributary of the Mononguhela i river, which waters one of the earliest set i dements of that region, heard *t hi* fame. I and as he also was an expert woodsman. • and a first rate shot, the best in his settle . ment, be became very desirous of an oppor t tunity for a trial of still. So great was ht« i desire, that he cme day shouldered his rille, j and whistling his faithful dog to his side, I started for the neighborhood of Wetzel, who, at that time, lived on Wheeling Creek i When about half way on his journey, a fine | buck sprang up just before him. He leveled his t;’:ii with his usual precision, tut ihe . deer, thouu*i badly wounded, did not fall : dead m his tracks. His faithful dog soon seized him. and brought him to the ground, but while in the act of doing this, another dog sprang from the forest upon the same deer, and his master making hi* appen-unce at the same lime from behind a tree, with a loud voice claimed the property, becanse he had been wouuded by his shot, and seized by hi* dog. it so happened that they both fired at once at this dear—a thing which may very easily happen where two active men are hunting upon toe samo ground, al though one may fire at the distance ot fifty yards, and the other one at one hundrea. The dogs felt the samo spirit of rivalry, and ? ! uitting the deer, which was already dead, ell to worrying and tearing each other. In | separating me iy the youthful huntsmen: the one excited to recover hi* lost mistress, the othei to assist his new friend, aud to take revenge for the slaughter of his countrymen —slaughter and revenge being the daily business ot the bor derer at this portentous period * V> etxel followed tfte trail with the unerring sagacity ol the bloodhound; and just at dusk traced the tugitives 10 a noted war path, nearly op co*ite the mouth of the Cap'ina Creek, emptying into the Ohio, which, much 10 tre.r disappointment, they found the Indians had erome 1. by forming a raft of logs and brush, their uMial manner when at a dis tance from their villages. By examining carefullv the appearance of the opposite •diore, they soon discovered the tire of an Indian camp in a hollow way a tew rods from the river Lest the noise ot construct ing a ratt should alarm the Indians, and give notice of the pursuit, the two hardy adven turers determined to swim the stream a lew ; rods below. This they easily accomplished, ' being both of them excellent swimmers ; fas -1 tening their clothes and ammunition in a bundle on the tops of their heads, with their rifles reeling on their left hip, they reached i the opposite shore in safety. After carefully : examining their arms, and putting every ar ticle ol attack or defence in its proper place, they crawled very cautiously to a position which gave them a fair view ot' their ene mies, who, thinking themselves safe from pursuit, were carelessly reposing around the fire, thoughtless of the late that awaited them. They instantly disbovered the young woman, apparently unhurt, but making much moaning anti lamentation, while the white man was trying to pacify and console her with the promise of kind usage, and an adoption into the tribe. The young .man, hardly able to restrain his rage, was for firing and rushing instantly upon them. Signed by the officer*. For dir I’uttkurgh Ga:rUr on Sui'lii ‘iW, ai Spear* Milia.ci. RoatßT fnuncrft mu or' Jamra Morrow, of Allegheny C 1,. uni I ym-« and » inumha TORS PARKER and JOHN W. RIDDLK hare cn. •J irrnl ihui i>arl»>*raliip. on.for ihe firm of P A RtCER a UlimUK mid Wi! rarry on the Sh-e ).o»rn»-»* in u.M'« iirarifhrv nl thr old’acnnd of John Patk-r. cor ner of Federal »i and Souia Oummon, city of Alleghe ny JOHN PARKER, onl.Jlm JOHN W RIDDLE. riHVO Ui'IJ.AR' 4 REWARD - A botufl* of Clothe* 1 Slid l*n Mow iUla. »ui>po»cd -,o he icfl in Wood a.recl. or ib-rai»l*nuL Any one hiving vor line in Ihntroi-n.i-M. »l'! eonfri so rllteor laeor on the owner. »v leaving ibem with Mr ISAAC HARRIS, oetl dlt THK ■H'lirnl.rr. Agent lor ibe lloaie of JOHN KF.MA 4 00, »ucc«*»or» 10 Robb. Wmehrener A Ct> . TaIIOR*. j(« Onwru-f *r«**r. I'luumt' • urth ‘hai he h«» arrived m lhi» eur, wbcfe be will rmiiti a t ry Minn utne (remlrnten wishing Uieir tneaiure. tuarn, will piea«e drop a line to JOHN KEN Nr DV. \gen’-. OCtl da:* Si Charlea Hntei. Wood «> LOGAN, WILSON & CO., •Between 1782 and 1794. CO-P ARTNERBniP- HO. 180 WOOD STREET, ARE NOW RKt’ElV|N<; * :sr*r suit rompletr a*- «r>' , .ni«'i.i HARDWARE. fTTI.KHY. SAD |t|,KU V aiu! I'AUl’fcN rKRS* TOOIJ*. direct from iiir-nma--;• i» K.ii't-pr »uil Amcnrj and ar, H OI • 'itr and W-IU-ll ptft'ftl.a,:) rcQUr* t K*«i. a- 'V •'-• , e,ift-lrnl Ihry wili find, after i in*:, , i ,m !•>-,: ojr prn <-• wil: compar vituti t. * ii , - l.ojrc m Pb.,a Jrlptiia or Nes nr. OCtl *ll.i;s -A •p.n.dij ol - f#' ru--ni* * , *efv dr«c»t>* .. .. ...| no'lM.>lnfli»lil.-.'ylri lowlutll V>e * * 1 A* I.XANUKH A I>AS ,?$ Market «t, ix-: l S \Y ruruer oi iiie l)nmnm! U'-.' Hir.lt l ill. I - 111', t AIN KS— Jti«l opined a 10l h Sh < ■•' ‘I pi«»> t* l-mr. -I a Mtpcror tjU«u: Al.bX A N UKU 4 DAS I l.x- - A lu i »«jo*imrn' .ear let. yel.ow and cci*pit t>y ocil \I.E\ANOKKiI)A^ SPOaR AM> Moi.A^KS—4o hbd. prime N O (4i fit, |umh> M<*.**•<•«. (►*»»* m *t i-x* .mnk-d H«rrmg. i »u»rc and Inf *a.r 10 i-to.c cooUf niuent ocil JAMtX DAI.ZIXL CynUKs*;— 9'd t.*« now lai«Ju>g; for **!» l-Jf J or't_ IMUII Im‘KKV A i n. From , t (1 hkASK I.AKD-For *.*;c l-v Join ISAIAH DICKEY * CO L'Ol'SD-Oti Ti.u/Mlt y u«. A IIRACKI.KT.-Ihe T ownei r"i* In *r nin ealitnj; at W l,KA»NAII!) 8, S-: \Vi)KI •! * .* poAiiift lor IQII adverii.emcni n- I d't« NKW ROUTE TO MI/TUHaiS AM PIIILADBLfUI.I. T.-IK SHOKPKsT Rol rKhYTWKNTY-*IX MU.I3 Via YaagblogtKDf w The .p.riudid in-*' mil fcul miming • | . L S. Ma.l *ip»ai packet. FAJUt£It, |J l iae»rt l .>m...|ay. PXcrj.Kdl between FITTSIJURGH •ml IVl.'l 1 .M£\\TON, on opentitg of aavi'alton on y txrKhn>:ioi.-**K-;a »rul»» iiv nr«-r. and iu*s ptiMir may rely no hei remaining p-i man-'Uly m the imde Pariiru.ne n.icuii.in paid to ali way frcirhi ami p: :n cr,. api - Jfl:w3tT Ur ASTKD-Urn: or two LAPS at the Dry Uoodi iiu-in**. Apply at No (Vi MartPt *l. ipv&_ t'LAXSF.F.O till.—s(! bbl. liaised Oil, in prime ord»r. j u»i rec *1 ami lor .ale bv •pti# R KSF.I4.KRS. 57 Wood *t ri’HRKK PIaMIS TO lIIKK—Hy the year or tnon'h 1 JOHN il MH.I/OR. i| Wood .( ORANGE PKEl*—ttt lb* jint rcc'd and for .a ( e by U A FAHNhSIOCK k CO, • pr.O corner l»i and Wood *t» RIU'HAKB ROOT—dUOlha ju.i rcc’d and foraamby apt ■£> U A FAHNESTOCK A CO (vf’U RE—‘JO Lb.i Yellow, ju«t rcc'd and for .ale by ) .pitri n a fahnkstock a co_ F'LUL'K srUMII Il—iruw n>« French. ( u*t received ajiil fo> «,i!e by *p« X A FaHNF.hTUCK ACO HI. CIIKO.M POTASH—fWI lb. ja.l ree d ami fa >p«H U A FAUNF.HTOCK aCO Window glass— Ml boxea 7x9 OUm; I VS » on Pl*» Miri'Al-—las ion* cold h!n«t, rha/cnai. for *alr p y .prfl RHRY. MATTHKXVS A ro I SATriN'u—9*3 bale* No* I and 2 Baiting, for «nle 1j by *pi«' RMKY. MAITHKXVrI ACO FLAX SF.LD-O M»ls m More and for *a'e I y ,piau ISAIAII OIClfhY A CO, Front tt I AMD— lu bids nnd kee* nf good quality, for faintly j u.e. *pi!iJ U#Al AII If'CKKY ACO St ti kR-15 hbdr of good qaalitv, in More. for aaie ~y .ptlJ ISAIAH DICKEi’AcO t u >K t.ADIF.S AND MIS?K9 PACKS —W RM. a nil ha* received » variety of Myles of goons, suitable (oi above purpose, inch as Prcurli and V* So ny Flannel-., blue, rUvrr;, icurlel. plain ai.d mixed ii 10,.. bi*. co;»:rf Mou-e (um.M Pft.ncb Monitors, Ac., to which be inv.lea the mien, in,,, oi the ladie*. Al»o, .. „ BLACK SILKS, lor Sacks and Mantillas; nik Silk Lore* and Fringe* for Tnoramiv Alan, CHANUF.AMLL SiLKS, of ditfereut »hade*,.uiu hi-for niaiiulia* and dres*e», and a large as.ortiueiil of VKLVKF TRIMMINGS, of new mid handwoie *iylL-» Qj~ Wholesale Room* up stair*. »pc.N Go.ihn Nl.'Tri—li)u bush on band and for **le bv .HUM Vick i m’candlrss_ Ft Lax VaKN WANTED —The lug beat pt.ee in ,'S ,u ' ki “ ' b Vick * m-candlkss_ 41 '.PIPF—On Kami and for «ale b* , P L!. Wlj.lt **OAHMUa» i,KMtLS-at u. "•IKj.&VSt.'!?.- X rj>idG NMCKAAII '~ 4 lU ' ““ w’jcK A MTANtM.KSS IM.IJI'K— Cn f'ueh’r extra family, for »nle by 1 «,.m s K Vti.N KO.VNHORST ACO Glass —mu bn axto; iao do i»sr* 100 do loxu; for aale by a F VON BQNNUO&ST A CO C'tOACH VARNISH—In bbl*. half do. and 10 gallon J teg*, of superior quality, warranted; wilt be sold very eh* *p. «pt2D );>AIAH DtCKKV A CO /"t RuUN D bu*b in store; for salety \J spun ISAIAH DICKEY A CO BLACK TEA—W w efcesti of good quality, tor sale by ,pi*H> ISAIAH DICKER'A CO FLOUR —33 bbli prime, in store and tor tale bv -»pC2S STUART A SI LI. (IRKAM CIiKESE—ICO bxs tor »ale by j 'r?’* _ „ STUAItT A SILL WMNIMIW GLASS—In store and tor sale by splits STI CRT A SILL. H« Wood «t BACON —9o hhds Cincinnati Shoulders, ju»t rcc'd and to_r_s»le by sptfei SELLERS A NICOLS •xotox w smith. jimd o. mm. GEORGE W. SMITH A Co., Brewer*. Malsters and Hop Dealer*. Pitt »t, Pittsburgh. «prtn Dissolution of partnership—Kymata*: agreement the partnership heretofore cxi«ting be 1 tween George \V. Smith A Co. is hereby dissolved by the retiring of the undersigned from the firm. I beg leave re*pecttoUy to recommend Jamei D. Venter, my successor, m connexion with Geo. W. Smith, who are tolly competent to meet the wishes of nor patron*. •Ptt»:d3t JAMES VKRNER. LARD— 7 kegs rec'd thi* day, and tor tale b, .PUM TASSKY A REST PEARL AMI— J ca*kt in store and tor tale by tprjs TaSSF.Y A BEST TANNERS' OIL— U) bbli rec'd and tor tale by sptre TASSEY A BEST_ BUTTER— 10 libit and » kegs packed Butter, iu store ami tor tale by {aptaeS] TaSSBU A BEST WINDOW GLASS— 73H boie*. a*t'd sire*. In «tore and lor tale by |*pt2-jj TASSKY i_BEST CHEESE —12S tix* prime Weiiern Reserve Cbeeae, in store and tor tale by BROWN A CULBERTSON Penmanship and Book Keeping. THE subscriber will open an Evening School on Monday evening, the Ist October neat, at 7 o’cl’k. erd roniinur every evening throngbnut the winter, in the Fourth Ward School noose, for the purpose of giving lesson* in either or both of the above branches, a* the pupil may desire. Those wishing to acquire an easy, graceful business style of the one, or a practical knowledge of the oilier, at about one fourth The usual cost, will avail themselves of this opportunity __sn-tMrfrh A G. REINHART. Hagnotlc or Galvanic Uaehlma for Solo THE tulxcriher bas recently received a number of thrs*. invaluable instrument*, which be contain* pistes keeping constantly on hand tor sale, aciompa nted by direccilou* tot their proper application in all case* of disease, as well a* tor Galvaniring metals in the neate«t manner. - Past experience in the treatment nf diseases bas led bim lo believe that there are lew oases, ifai*y. whirb may not be advantageously treat ed by a proper app'icauoit of Uie galvanic fluid. The rpo‘t satisfactory vesumomil* will b« giveu of cares having been effected of different diseases, some of which were deemed incurable in the oidmsry mediral practice, aril on persons well known among urn, to ■ whom references may be given. . Parsons afflicted with >*h'on>e Diseases of any kind, are especially invited to call and examine these testi monials for themselves. MEDICINES too. prepared by the most successful practitioner* in the Fast, and administered by them in ecnnce.uon with or separate from the operation, will constantly be kept on hand, with directions tor use Single operations on the most moderate terms. )ffiee No. W HL Clair si., near the Old Allegheny Bridge. spCSridly ” A WKSTERVKLT. CRKAM'CrtEhUE— 34 bxs J Post’s nx.tr* Cream Cheese, very fine, just rec'd and for sale by «i»ts7 J B CANFIELD TOUACCii —do bis Poindexter'S pound lump, wi 11 be sold tow to close a consignment This would be a good substitute lord twist. *!>»•/? ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front it WANTED— low bu»h FUx Peed, for which «fc< ' hi*hr*t toartrt pnce will b*paid m ca»h l>y «pr2T SELLERS k NIC*'L» No 14 Liberty it B ACTIN'—14 hbdi S*de»; 10 do Shoulder*; d.do c« vaoed Him*, for *»le by »ptt/7 SELLERS A NICOLS RICE— \l> tc* fresh Rice, just rcr d and for rale by sptgT SELLERS A NICOI.B o||.S_« whit** waiter Whale Oil; an “ common do do do 3U) •’ Bleached Sperm do 10 btil* Lard (Hi, No 1. 10 do do do No 4: Fortale by spt*7 SELLERS A NICUI.S SALERATL’S— SO bi» and 10 bbU for sale by sprtT J B CANFIELD CIHEESK/— TOO bi* prim* Weatern Reserve Cheese, / just receired and for sale by ,pt*7 J_ II CANFIELD I?)END —A Note of hand, drawn Feb. 7, led-, for SatU.lK). payable to tbe order of Holmes Craw ford, and sieved by llrady A Hall, Jos Prilb, John M'tieeh en. D. OaJis, Jas. S Rose The owner can hare the note by paying lh« rxpense of advertising at this oAce. lynW-'dlt CHEAP AND DESIRABLE CARPETS forth* fall and winter, will be remised all through tbe sea son direct from the manufacturers, and will be told f«r case as cheap a* ran be bought in the Eastern ci ties, at st»t2d W M CLINTDCK’S, 73 Fourth st ThOCKlNUS—Received this day, 0-4 and 14-1 new J> style Woolen Becking*. very cheap Also, 14 4 and Ivl-4 woolen Crumb Cloths. Also. 9-4 woolen Stair Bocking. ipt'K W M*CLINTOCK STUART* SILI-Grocers. and Produce and Con. mi««ion Merebanta. No il« Wood *U Pittsburgh. TValrr* m Gi or erica, Floor. When*. Rye, Oat*. Corn, llarey. Pork. llaeon. Bober. Lard, Cbre«e; Clover, Timothy and Has Seed*: Iron. Nail*. Ula««, 4r, Ac. Ac. P*rtieular ittenuou paid to the ante of Writenv Produce Myen A Hunter, Bobt. Dal tell A Co . Mbillt A Roe. Hampton, Smith A Co Jcmra 'lay, King A Moorhead, Pittsburgh Ferine A M'MilUn, Massillon. Jo* S. Mnrr.ton F-*q . Si y>uim _ _ _ *ptsflly RyCF.IVI U'fuYs DAN'ViW M'Cdninck*. 75 Founhsi. a lot of new stylt French fcjnoot.ed ’i-uio and Table (fover*. Al*o. Printed CLoth and linen and worated Tabl ..Vrr. _ M'S# RECEIVED THIS DAV at W. M’Climock’*, 75 Fourth at, scarlet, crimson, and maroon plain Pluah _«PC» RECEIVED THIS DAY. at XV. M’Cliatock**, 75 Fourth m, a new lot of Frenrb aryle Window Stiadr«. the most beautiful *iyle of Shade* yet affeied in ih*. market Alan. 91. •>, 40, and 45 lech plain Buff Linen n>r window shade* Alto 0-4 crimson and white and bine and wbite Da* naik, for window curtain*. *ntg6 RlUiS— Rec’d direct from the importer* and manu farturer*. a large *tock of ail kind* of Rug*: sew ityle and raeap. *pr<3 W M’CLINTCMIK HAI.L AND STAIR CARPErs—Urge »tock Jo. fee'll of all kinds and very cheap lor cash, at ■pits XV M CLINTOCK BRASS srA!U RODS—Urge stock of all site*, received, ot common and secret fardenings Bi Stair Rod*, at sptl» W XrCUNTOCK'S CIRF.AM OU-'FISE—44 bi* extra, rec’d and for rale / hy *,,tal XVICK A M'CANDLKSS PO TaSH Pi erkt prime Potash, Iht* dav tee’d and for tale bv .ptgt XVIL'K A kPCANDI-KSS (IHBWK-N bg» W R Cheese, for *ale hy ) »ptM • WICK A M’CANDI.KSS GI.ASS-X-U) bxe FilO Glass, S 4 do 7x9 do; ItKI dc ll'xl j do, for rale by WICK A WCAVDLESq IKW OOODm BEW OOODBII a BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! KBIT f ALL ABO WIBTBB DBI GOODS, AT THt »10S OF TU« B-0 »gg UtV*, ©3 Market *t-, Utween 3d and 4lb, Pituborgh. WM. L. RUSSELL, No. fti Market street, between Third and Foarth, sign of the big golden Bee Hive, ha* jn»i commenced receiving and opening the large«i, cheapeit and Boat cplendid stock of Fall and Winter Dry Good* over offered by one bonus in Pitts burgh. All «f these foreign goods have been parchei ro of the importer* p*r the last *teamer* from Europe, and for ri'hness of style and beauty of design are tm sarpasied lo this or any other tnarket- Tbe domesue and staple department will also be found complete, and cheaper than at any other bouse inihi»city. The eobeerlber woald here reepectfuily call the attention of his numetone cucioraerr, and all wishing to hay new and cheap goods, to the price* which will no doubt astonish them, being determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. Good dark Calico, only 3ceoi* per yard; Best qeality dark Ca'tco, fast colors, d to 10; 4-4 British purple Print i, fast colors, 8 lo 10; Heavy lied I icking, from k to 10 cents per yd; Bleached Muslins, good quality, 5 to 0} per yd; Beit quality Bleached Muslins, 9 to 10 per yd; Heavy yard wide Unbleached Muslins, 5 to Good red Flannel, from 15 to S 3 cents per yd; Good yellow Rannel, 15 to 85 cts per yd; Good black Alpacea from 15 to 25 per yd; French Ginghams irora 10 to |5 cts per yd; lush Linen* at prices frorq 'A to 1,25 per yd; Battaett and Kcqtncky Jeans from Idl to 50 cts; Cloaking* and Ln*ey» from 19} to 31 eu; Heavy Domestic Uiusham* 10 to 19} etr; Crash aid Diaper*. aH prices and qualities; LADIES’. DRESS GOODS. A splendid assortment of ell the newest styles. Thibet Cashmeres in high colors, rich goods; Lupin French Thibet Merinos, the finest imported; Rich Camrhon Bilks, In all colon snd qua’itiea; Sleek A'mures, lw»t guslltjr. plaid and stripe; Black Ciro* de Rhine, all widths and qualities; Lupin's fin- black Bombazines, beaoiWl foods; do best French Merinos, blaek and colored; do do do do in high ool*.n; do fine French de Laines, all woqi, high colors; Rich fig'd Cgsbmeres, beautitol gtfods very cheap Uoitrd Hwtsa Muslins, tor eveiung dresses; Hrocbe Thibet Scarfs, late importation; lies! igunlity French Rid Gloves, all co'nrs; Mourning Cashmere* and de Laines, all prices; ladies embroidered Neck Ties, splm-lpi goods, LaiUes finest qualitr French liuen Usikfs; Belling gibbous. ■ full assortment; Worked Capes. Collars and Cud’s, in great variety Blue* arid colored Crapes, all qualities; Brocade Imstres, in all colors and goaltlies; Mohsir Camelion figures, rich goods; French Cloakings, superb goods, high colus Also, black Brussel Lace, all widths and [Met; Black Kill Fnn' et. wide and heavy, best qaalitv. Together with a large stock of white Gp&df, Bvyiss Jaconci and Mall Moslinq, be*id«s a wnr latge and superb stock yf Fail Brunei Ribbons, of the latest ira pnrtaiion and most fashionable styles. Many of ths above nave ;uit arrived pef the last steamer® from Europe, and are worthy the qti-Qbon «f u»e la dies. SHAWLS SIIAWLSM A tplendid assortment of Shawl*:— Super extra *iie French Long Shawl*. best imp’d Soper extra lire Lonf Hrochn, Gneit quality, Superb quality Long Plaid Shawl*, rich coforv Rest quality square plaid fine wool Shavlij Rich ttod heavy extra b**eh silk Shawls; Rt<*h caiu'iou arik Shawls; Super blhsk and white, all wool, long Shawls; ?oper extra «i*e Lone and Sq’re Mourning Shawls arm printed Cashmere Shawls, In great vanery; - - Terken '• oil price* A Qul’a; Mode embed Thibet * s he»\Yj sIU futSe’ Iliac k “ “ “ V, •> ■** ' mack and tn>de colored heavy cloth Shawls; W qitp cmbSl Thibet Shawl*, beanUfol good*; Highland piHl long and uj’re Shmwla, aery cheap; Mourning Shawls and Hearts.in great variety Alto, a ;ol of plaid Blanket Shawls, from W cu to J Together with ■ fuH imply ofGlaTet, Mhte and Ho »iery. wiUt ill anie** asualiy kepi in * Whelraaie and Detail Dry Goods lloute—oil a / which will I* ut price* to defy couipeiuiaa. f£7* Remember the more, No. 03 Market meet be tween Thin) and Fourth, aim of the Bis Bn-lLra, where bargain* can at all time* be had. •ptJfc&a Wil.l.lam ], pitHodJ^ WHOLESALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO., 90. 60 HABKBT STBBBT, PITTSBOaoH, PA^ UrOfLD re.peeuaily eall the attention of city and ! v * country Merchants to their choice stock ol PALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for extent ard trar.ety has probably neser been «ilJ*lfod in the weat* ern eoantry Possessing the samo facilities and ad *nruages enjoys* bv Ka*te t ,i House*, »*T nav'itg on® of'he partner, constantly in the East among the man ufacturers. Importers anc Auction Hnoses, they are prepared in ofler the same advantage* in style and price., that can bo obtained of the largest Eastern | Houses. Receiving large consignment* of DOMESTICS from the manufacturers of New England, they are enabled to offer these goods at less rates than they can be pro cured of the Ka*t,vn Jobbers. I be fact that their establishment offers equal, if no* greater Mdvantages In every description of gooda, than can be had hi*; hesb.cn clearly demonstrated to thcr numerous Patrons. They feel confident if Mer chants contemplating purchasing F-ast, will examine their Block, (bey will be convinced that they can buy the tame quality of goods at such prices a* will save the cost of transportation, and the necessary expenses and lime of an Eastern tnp The/ mention a part of their s'oek which will away* be found fresh and com plete;— 30n CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the Merrimack, Hamibon. roeh-co. and .Manchester Com panies: also from tbe Prim Works of Dunoell, P. Allen, Sprague- Richmond A Carr, Chaprcs, American, Adams, Ac 40 cates GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best manufacture. 130 cases BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well known and approved makes, for sale by the package at Agents'prices. 300 bales BROWN MUSLINS, of all widths, quali tie« and prices. AUCTION SALES. By John D. Dsyli, Auctioneer. Pimtiv* Salt of Dry Gooai. On Monday morning, Oct. Ist, at 10 o'clock, at tbe Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Piflh streets, will be sold, without reserve, for cash currency, to rlore a consignment An extensive assortment of seasonable foreign and domestic Dry Goods, embracing noarly all the variety usually kept in an extensive retail dry goodk store. At S o’etoek. Groceries, Queen*ware, Furniture. Ae. Young Hv.on and Imperial tea. Virginia manufac tured tobacco, writing and wrapping paper, transpa rent and veniaan window blinds, mantel clocksjumps, looking glasses, feather beds and bedding, muttrasses, carjettnr. Ac. _ . , A large and general assortment of new and second hand household furniture, among which is ono splen- il mahnganv wardrobe. Also. 936 lb. No 3 cotton yarns. bxs brad», asvincd sixes. At 7 o’clock, At I v CIDTS, Two trunkr and l chest clothing',for ladies and gen emeus wear, etaf'seing a good assortment of f*"h juable cloth*, made to order, bools and shoe*, hat*, aps. hoe cutlery, gold and silver wkiebc*, shot guns, isuvls, Ae. *P«9B S«w Styla Ctrpclii WM’CLINTOCR, 75 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, i* • now receiving his new Fall slock of Carp®!*, among which are somn of the latest and best stylo* now in the country. Tbo«e wishing to furnish houses or steam boats are respectfully invited to eall and see tbe new sty Le* and low prtees, the subscriber is now offering in hu line. Heeetved Uni day, direct from the Importers and lamifacturera— (■oo yds new style Tapenry Brussels Carpels; 9WW •• “3 ply Imperial do ltOQn u -< u cuperfine Ingrain do Stno .. u « fl fte u d 0 50U0 “ '• “ common u do All of which will be sold low for cash, at low as an be purchased m any of tbe Eastern cities. •p>96 W M'CLINTOCK, 79 Fourth. «t ,17 HITE WOOLEN’ foi r V weaving, for sale at the Blanket warehouse. FA YET re MANUF’G CO. «pu3 419 Second st_ TABLE SALT— sro bp steam refioed Roek Sail—a nrw article in thu market, of aupenor qaality. Now landing—for »ale by '« ISAIAH DICKEY fc CO, Front rt Kh—W> bea enide in arrive: for *ale by ISAIAH DICKEY k CO LGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—For tale by I *pt»s ISAIAH DICKEY k CO BACON SlDE*—lO.Oao lb* to tioie and for Mbs by •ptV5 ROBT DALZKLL k CO, Liberty ti CIHKE*E' W. bi* landing and for tale by j .pcU ROBT DALZKLL A CO S SALTS—3 tone in atom and for tale low to eloae . _bjr tpt33 HOST DALZKLL A CO RIO COFFEE—3OO bga in ttore and for tale by ,pu» ROBT DALZELL A CO /HOARS — 4 Vy 13 eatet Not. 1. a A 3 Crux A Sons Principe Cigara 10 M Myer* Uegalia do 9 M !«• Etmaraida Regalia do 11 M Eagle do In (lore and for tale by apt* MILLER A RJCKETSON lOOfl DBAND'V—■3s f - ctkt'‘ J IWo n Brandy, join IOUU tec'd aud for *aie by boule or demijohn, by (ptas MILLER A lUCKBTBON OILS— SSMJ gall* crude Whale Oil; )UX) ** bleached Win** Whale Oil; tOUO rail* bleached and unbt’d winter Sperm Oil; 4* bbl* Laid Oil. VS basket* "Neice" Salad Oil; IS do Bordeaux black boule Balad Oil; Id store and for sale by *oot, 11 eases, comprising— | 4 eaaci Ladies Over Shota l “ “ FandoU; WHITING —SO Übt* jurt rpttifi B GWEEasTIO over' the India Robber Depo i cues men*' Over Shoe*; | 1 a u Sandols; , 1 u Miaae* Over Shoe*, Theae Over Shoe* are the fineat lot ever aem to this market for aale. We invite the shoe dealer* to exam ine the aamplea. 1l pnee and quality nit them,' we can farciah any quantity. J k. 11 PHILLIPS) { pfi3 No 5 Wood ft TYOA.RDING.— A Gentleman and Lad? can be XJ accommodated with Rood* and Bearding to a private house on Second street. Inquire at THISOF* PICE. *ptl9:d6l* Athaonam Saloon and Battling ElUb* Uahmeat. THK PROPRIETOR i» now prepared to wire op meal* at all hours, to connection with Boarding by the day or week. T. M'FALI., spcM Proprietor. S'\ ROC FRIES, 4e.-100 bgs prime Rio Codee; \JT 100 bta “ Laguayra da 10 ,r plrt Go*. Java do IS half chest* extra Cbulan Tea; 10 do do Ning Von* Tea; 3do do Oolong do 15 do do Yonn* Hyson do; 10 do do loipenal and Gunpowder Tea; SO catty tix» “ u . " SO bbls Loaf Sugar, ass’d; 10 do crashed A powM 5 do clarified: 10 hhds N Orleans; 22 bbls N O Molasses; 3 do Golden Syren; 22 do Large No 3 Macker-1; 15 hf do do So 8 do IS qr do No '1 do; 3 bbls No 1 Salmon; SO hi* Obilieothe Soap; V do No t Roein; S do Castile; 100 IVa Hyde's Palm; 100 lbs candid while; 10 bxs Sperm Candles; QQ bx* Steasine Cand'et; 18 do Star do SO do extra pun Starch; Sn do extra S’s and H's Tobaceo; S do pound lump Tobacco; V 0 kgs Nails, ass*d 3000 lbs Colton Yam. ass’d; 1000 do do Balling; 500 do do Wieklng; Together with a general assortment of Bpices, Nuts, Frail, Pickles and Preserves; on tne moat favorable term*, wholesale end retail, by . J D WILLIAMS •pv.)< corner Wood and Fifth tu i i aCKEREL—U bbls No 8 Mackerel on'band, tor LVi sale low to eloae oat consignment. spiil ARMSTRONG A gRQZER HERRING— 3U bbls b Stare ibd for sale .by .pii| AHJiSTRONO A . Feathers— ion ibs Feathers, oq haqi and far rale low to dose out a constgnme&V »puM ARMSTRONG A CROZBR /~IRAP CIDER—I bbls Crab Cider, on hand and for \j salp. apUM ARMSTRONG A CROZKB F'tbun— 100 bbls just rac’d and for sale br spr.M ARMSTRONG ACROZKR DRIED APPbbS— A few both on hand and for sal' by sptal ARMSTRONG A CRQ7ER B~ ROuMs-13 do* Brot spun >ou, rac'd and fb( sale by C UGRANT CYhKaM CHEESE—9SS tuu Oreun Cbe**a, l»n2£oj ) from canil boil G*n Ueid isa for tele by »pl3' JAMES lUUZKLU 3* Wucr it •fiOTAiiH — tO nki Potub. liumpjf fronTYitUbu/j X mil Cleveland Line. sod fat by *ptii James dalzell FOUR— 4D bbt* fresh ground Flour, lost rac’d and for rale by BL’RURJDGK, WILSON * CO, »ptg> Water H ANEW LOT of FRENCH ENGRAVINGS, amoor, which are some verT ft ne Mgc- Josi tvc’a bj ip ,ao rAnxbdv >»*wvf.b ANU PICTURES of all kind* irai&cd r »»«'.^kesnksy wtb, tea la *«» 9* t p,ts 4 s DfLWGHTH ft CO T?LQP B—"flSVbta""Pugh's «tt» PamliyFlnor, land- P iua (fttjn kre! boat Jack Ogte, and for tat* by ■* JAMES PAtZELU 81 Water «t CHEESE—» bx*» of superior quality, now laadtaii for ..I. by 13A1AI? DICIUSV 4 00, tpt!7 _ Front« gLAC. TBS-g fa w «■» Obtebft F- ANNFLS^—BrowUj barred and red iVaeatic Flannels, rac’d on wyi*lgn»entj foe j™ aptU dKO •& Wood at COFFEE —1W hgs IUo CbtTee, juai i ee r d *mF for rale h V rptll C If GRANT MACK.fc.RKL —lu> bbi» large No 4, m*w~ landing from canal: for aala by ipU3 l&AlAil DICKEY ft OCX, Freni ai <0 ewe* aod baits of TICKINGS, of mt Tort, lit*, tlton, Amoskeog and Otik Companies X bale* Red, White and Yellow FLANNELS, a complete assortment for cat* low by the bale or piece, rec«*«l direr i iron manufacturers. BROADCLOTHS and CAFSIMEUKS, of the mass facroer* of 8. Slater A Son. Hill A Carpenwr.-Fw num. Hams, Ac., of every grade. CASSTNKT3, JEANS and eaeee of all the various manufacture*. /. •23 ea*e* MUSLIN DE LAIN* and CASHMERES, of the Hamilton and Manchester Work#;' alto, full as sortment of Foreign manufacture. a> ears* eolored MUSLINS, for *al# by the «**• at and Colored CANTON FLAN NELS, of all the usual make*; al»o Cloak Lmuiri. ALPACCAS. BOMBAZINES, and COUURGB- More man «0 esse*. Also, 300 piece# Freneh Mann®, Lvoneso and Paramatta Cloth#. SILKS and SHAWLS—SUOp* of b*aek aadfonaf Silk*; nearly 2000 Shawls, long and square, of aa kind*. Al»o. Vi#ete». Cloak Scarf*, Ae. A full a**onrnent of \yhite and Linen Goods. Ala*, jloiierv and Gloves, Efhlirmderle*, Lace* and Trim* mine*, Mocmtng Atucle*,aJl qualities,sites and make of Blanket* RIBBON? —50 bnxes of rich Bonnet aad Cap Rta* •" bona; also, Volvet, Stilt*, Satm*. *e., with everyeth er description of Miiunery articles, Tailor*’ Trim* mine*. An. Ac Ail of which, together with a general assortaant of Good* of the newest and most fashionable style*, wil : be offered at an extremely low advsoaa. New Goods constantly rrc-ived. v * All Merchants are cordially solicited to call • I (pti9 A A jjaSON A CO. AMUSEMENTS THEATRE. Ku>««.r • O. ». P.rt.r Atmt*»io>s—Drew Circle and Parqtt-tte SO et|. Second Tier ‘B 11 Last nieht of the engagement of the ITALIAN BAL -5 • LET COMPANY. By request of many ladies and gentlemen, the Grand Ballet o? Giselle mil be repeated. r Moaoar. Ocr. I—The performance will eomasne* rtth a new piece eailed our NATIONAL DEFENCES— OB, Tut BtTCiSHOT CaVilxt. Pimon Mr Rabin»;sa. Adrien Mi#* Cruis*. To be followed by a Grand Ballet entitled Duke Albert Signor N#tL 'Hilariou Mona SehmidL Giselle «- Signor* Cioeea. Mynha •«. Mad’Ue Tb*ra»*. To conclude with' LA TARANTELLE, by Madlli Theresa and Mods Schmidt. Monday—Benefit of signora Cioeca, and last appear* ance of the Italian Ballet Company. STEAM BOATS. stIfDAY TRIPS TO BEAVER. ia. The UJk. Mail steamer MICHIGAN . ttT .1 H No. ’A will leave the landing opposite Mnnongahela Hpcie, every Son morning at D o'clock, for il#av*r Returning. 4#ill arrive at S o'clodkyl*. M. Fare to Beaver and back, Twgsty-Sve Cent*. uySS SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAVER. The steamer BEAVER will loav* , A the wharf, opposite the Mononouga ffifcftßMl belt House, every Sunday morning ■■flEESßlßat 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver at l o’clock, P. M-, and axriva at 4 o’clock. Pare, Twenty-five Cent*. myftt LIST AND RAO CARPETS—Good* and handsome articles for winter will be sold cheap for cash at _ spm W M’CHNTOCK’3,73 Fourth st SHINGLES— 40 M Shinglesf-on consignment end for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON, spCM 173 and 174 Liberty st NO. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—IOO hbdt prim* • N O Sugar; 300 bbl* N 0 Molasses, in store and for sale by spC>4 _ MILLER A RICKETSON RIO COFFEE— IfiObg* Rio Coffee; 30 b|i Java da; in store abd for sale by _ spt34 MILLER A RICKETSON CHEESE —40 bxt Cream Cheese; 60 bxs eommaa de, in store aud far sale by spelt MILLER A RICKETSON SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—£O bbls SL Jama** Sugar House Molasses, in store and for #a!a by n& MILLER A RICKETSON i ICE—IO tes Rice, just ree d tnd far sal* by ~ , p tf4 MILLER A RICKETSON Tit* Chari I er* Coal Compsay, [ INCORPORATED.] BOOKS will bo Open for subscription to tha stoek «f “The Cbanier* Coal Company,” on and. after Monday, the 114th day of September iaiL, at thaofita of Z. Wrßamingfon. Peon st, Pittsburgh. apdhdt/ Z. W. REMINGTON- SILKS! SILKS’.! SILKS!!!—The richest, largest and ebespest assoraftent ever offered by any one boa** in tbo Western country. A A MJISON A CO, tptio CO Harkat at (111 EES B— 230 bx» lust ree’d and for sain at tha But j ter and Cheese Depot, by •ptlO J B CANFIELD CASHMERES AND M. DE LADiEd—Many nahea this day opening it AA MASON A CO.’S Om Pries Store, 60 Market st. ,»pUO CALICOES! CALICOES!! CALICOES’.! 1 . More than £O.OOO yard* of the above named goods bava been received daring the past week, st the enty ehcap one puce store. sptiu IA MASON A CO CIOFFEE— 333 bag* prime Green Rio. for salaby* - j spifl _ RHBY, MATTHEWS ACO Tf.A— liW hfchesu YH, Imperiahand G P Tea; IB dodo PowcbongTea; 89 caddy bxa Y H,G Pand Imperial Tea, of recent Importation; for sal* by sptO RHEY, MATTUKWB k CO IJtlsH—l IX bolt large No J Mackerel-, 30 do Glbbad ' lletnnp 90 bva smoked do. for tale by »ptS RIIEY, MATTHEWS ft CO EIiNfTSL'K.TaiIBET rev of a vary superior quality of the above acarae and deait*» ble article, joai reCd ai Dry Gooda Hoose of ITUNc? - * GOt CUNu gratf vitriol . ty of stylo, and. of all the various qualities, raeei ved and offered low at-Dry Gooda Honn *f rptlß W R MURPHV, cor 4th and Market ata SQUARE WINTER. variety of styles and pr-ccs—a large assortment now open at itora of apflfi W R MURPHY LadTit’OyiUr Saloon. FI NEC AN ft CHASE, of tho “AjtaaiCia. n have fil led up their from Parlor, on the eeeond floor, in a taperb manner, and have it eel apart exclusively tor * LADIES’ OYSTER SALOON. The fomltura la Dew tad costly, and nothing hta been or will be left uadtttm that may tend to the comfort and convenience ofthsir- Lady patron* Q7* Smrthfidd street, opposite ihe- Monongafacia House. apUtdlw DRIED PEACHES—I9O bath prime Ohio Peaches* received and fbrstle by , apcO BAGALET ft SMITH BUTTER— OObblsNo 1 paeked Butter, to arrive, for sale by apiM, BAOALEY ft SMITH TANNERS’ OIL—00 bills Tanner*’ Brown Oil, jaat rce’d sad for tale by. rgi BaGALEY ft SMITH COFPEB— 900 bg* prime Rio Coffee, now landing— for sale by «pt2a BAG ALEV ft SMITH BICK— SOlcs fresh Bice, in store and for sale by aptffl BAGALEY ft SMITH CHEESK— 3CO bi» prime Wuurn Reurre Cheeet, loti ree'd'aod'tor Mle t*y »ptgl DAOALKY A gMITIfc FiOUR-30 bbU rape nor Floor, jon received »«? for tale by tpiaa COPE A BREYFOGLE. SWANSDOWN FLANNKLS-W. R. Marphy bu tccM a few pieces of abore scarce etude. «p 23 I AUKK FLANNELS—Of mffcfent qn«lni»q. ftiSi r Saiony do, to be found at Dry Goods Doom of »Pl«t W R MURPHY HOME MADE FLANNELS-W. R. Morph* bw received a loiof white, brawn, and barred Do mestic Flannels, to which be indies the attention of boyera, either by the piece or yard. apdd >E HLANRETS—To bo fonnd at iw wee of sptiß ■W R MlTP.^ifY CREAM CHBKSbr-fiU bit Cream Ohf-.<~» rate article; }uti rte’d and for sate h- . SAW ViAKBAt FIX)GR— 71 bbU extra Family Fraiar, >n atom and •foryaJo by »pt2j SU XV HARPAIiOK pROWN SHEETINGS—U bales for tale. D *J>«3 , MHIILLB ft ROE BLANKETS— 30 pail of larfe use'heavy Ulan nta, of America* redd and for aal* b_r J»pt3 GfeO, COCHRAN, fl> Wood at NAILS AND SPIKES—SOO Imi assorted, tor saJa by spilA f. 8 WATERMAN UUAH UUIISK UtiLAtUI < 2M>f bbirior itit by «pUS- J SDILWORTH A CO WHITE BEANS—IS bbfs to close eanaifnaWK.—. „ spots M’aiLLSk_ioß_ PIS IRON—SO tons Foundry Pi* Iron. »PttM XTGILL3 A ROE JUST ARRIVED— A fplendtd lot of Diamond Spark a and for sals by W W WILSON. 57 Market st CREAM CHKKSE—tiQQ kujut reo’d at tt« Butler and Cheese Depot, a ad- lot tale b j ... .. JB CANFIELD OALERATVS—-8 hbli tor «eie by “ OjP>?j £BC AN FIELD I*LLO\V-9 bbfr~ fe?ute by ■ »i»aa J n r* WOOL— 7 bp for Okie by Ipc» a P VON C( j BUVfKR— 9-bl>!a p»eked. for *ale » t ~ ' J&8. S PA'ONJJOr.jfiHORST A CO CLOVER AND TIMOTUY SKRD-4 brTf7r..l -tr_ arvon bon^SKhS T>ROOX&-430 dozen.iVMrier Broom* far ul. v & »P«a S YVbN UONNHORgr ICO 7 pOUSSEL* AROUATJCK V|NEGAR.ll^fk^r i .r. sarrsasai&sasrss® cltmmy ud Utttr u*le of the mo«k, »wu£l£. a ut kieutai-breath.. It cleanwa *u4^huf,“ £4*s.vsjs £- i» U Um/o™ f«i!alßi!nTOsE®^effls3sr^^b J**«g»««Toilxed BUnkeu; 1 - d . Bearer Clm>; 3 4 bloa “ BUnkot o»ung; * '•*' it .5.6kT»JW«ta; > ea *« Jd *< • Tbairdrab lUufcet Cmu'iw . n dh^ , s““ *i« poowta, «M« BtaSST’lliy* *H*® bo * l tiubon aES bow* ' terSfSf:i A -k fa,Mk M, -« manufaeiwert 1 9**~~ ®*P**'-* k aitenuoo *f elotWfflM*"* «nw*ipti»eaio the eotui ns*. H. LG&. va^rrr—— 100 Liberty »i optKHif j~„ oo baad and tor'aaie iiy . p a lee _ Wg&wt nrtoe h» eaafpatj ?o'r"alTf rmSor*?™*’ l «mai blb* .. LtlfcJ bai removed fau nfflee to U>e ** > No-'im Lilicny «l > T at ARMY AmT^A-. o** 0 ** hand and for »»>e_by *prtt " utj» PXO IRON-BO loni Pi* Iren, on h*ad ter hj ipdl JAMES A lIUTCUISON ACO W RMURPHY