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Their offices are at MjW YORK, 122 Nos au street. 3 BOSTON, 10 State street ?C* V JOB t&crtnto -O JobTw#* ."officer,: Captain Scott, who never lost o trip, nor X y iever'/am/rd before the “rich Irish brogue," or. the .“sweet Herman aoeent.’’ .The Mate, for the "present trip, is W. A. Graham, "well known to ,'bhe country aa the,, inventor of the celebrated • broadend os the man who spoke and ■ * taritT.of ’l”.” .The popular - • '•'Steersman, W. 11. Sowurd. iB engaged as Pilot •'ifWetlW'WpV'BSilsted -by the ever faithful James ■ ' C.'Jones, of Tennessee, known to be so devoted ■ -to party tbatbe is “no raan'u.man; but n Wmo man,” . The Chief Engineer is the inimitable , --Horace Greeley, well known to: the public as. As . -liTstant Engineer on bosrd the “Focrierist,” tho j “Spiritual Rapper, ’’ and various other craft that v. have been plying in the dominions of Old Uncle . Sam.for.several years past; and he will boas ■ eisted by Mej. Leslie Combs and Johnston;'who i • have attained some little •notoriety reoently, as "BSffistant managers of. the : Gas Works nsod in ... .generating gss for lighting np the, camp'of a! “ army of office holders and office seekers, j. "Who-have been invading tho country .tinder the I - head- of the man who "never lost a battle.”— • XTha dalles of Steward will be attended to by Mr. ’" Crawford; assisted by the GalphinsnndGard nera/well known for their assiduous labors for many years past,in endeavoring to relieye..Uncle \ Stub’s treasury of any surplns funds with which ' f it may have been burdened; •’ and as they have . 'received heavy wagea in advance, it is confident ' ly expected that they will be untiring in their > 'efforts to render the pSssengera as comfortable ibs,ms .possible on tbo trip. To crown the whole, - ;:tbo “vota-yourself-a-form glee club” have been ‘’ J Uugagedffbr.tha,tt3p,whb Vrlifenllven -the scene • »shg' , on f " and yari- other botgs-:'Uppropriatddo''-13ie occasion.— Whhoo atiraetirr dycrew.itta confidently ex • thai wiitbV d perfect crowd of pas- " „ ,'i. :,Hor passage apply’oit”board, or tunny member ••' oftjie famous biock committee. ..-• C. o L OttOAXS OF THE BRITOXB ! ; ,“/“v MOTOHB! '.; r -•/ "• ■ 1 ’ ' ia&]M.E teems man the Daanja!; Oat Democratic friends will uo doubt bo anxious to see what the Whig papers of this city 'say ■*“ relation to the overwhelming defeat that baa, just.overtaken them. Without a word of -comment we copy their heart-reading groans. • , -il'rbra the Pittstjoigh Gjiette. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Below we give all returns received up to the time of going to press, i • ’Allegheny couatyhaa done pretty Well, but »iot*s?i-.wella3 we expected. Considering the general jltfestion we cannot complain; Gen» eralSebtt’s ; Will bo aboutSj&Op.as ■feraawe can judge from the returns received. - When we loak abroad we meet with nothing but- disasters. Peunsylrania,'Uew ‘ YC& au<| Ohio, the three great , central States, have'gone by the board, Massaohusets, that old Gibraltar of Whiggerjr, shows signs of surrendering: Con neetiout aud'Maine vote for Loocfoooism; and even Vermont, if .we credit the telegraph, has feltered, and possibly ’fallen. Little Delaware follows the example of her powerful sister, and Maryland has arranged herself alongside of the Old Dominion, and has gone for Pierce and King and Virginia abstractions. The only ebeering -mews - is from’ Tennessee, where the furore for Piarce and British polioy has not reached.— Scott may curry Tennessee,—a result us honor-; able to Soottas tb,"the State.- ’She has ‘evmhedi hbrapprVclbtibn of true greatoCßs amidst the ueneral and shameful ingratitude.,.. •■. - - -The.vesuU' CL the wholeia, v that Pierce and iKiogsfe-electedby an overwhelming majority,— protection: to American manufactures and im provement of rivers and harbors,: have" been re pudiated, and the FiUlbuster- Manifest Destiny feeling ipf tholcountry has been approved. For the country we mourn. With Gen. Scott -we sympathize, but hißtory will dohim that justice which his fellow citizens, on whom ho has shed so much glory, bave denied'him. j ThePresiden cy-‘-could not honor litm, hut he could have himpred the office. Thasvening Of hiadays will he spent -in - more peace than if ho had been clectod to the perilous eminence which has fallen to'the lot of his less deserving' competitor. We have given the telegraphio despatches, ns they have reached ns—full of confusion and repititions. Enough can be learCed from them, however, to arrive at the result we have stated above. '" ■V'u Wo writs' with some pleasant Democratic ! frlBndsiaronnd‘;oe,Who w appear to be delighted With the result Of yesterday’s votiog. They be lievePiSESE is eleoted President of the Dotted State3,and, Respite OUT proellVUy to oontradict every demooratio postulate, just now accuse them of falsehood. Infect, if we bor-, row front Baboh HuiißOixiT’a elegant phrase, it lochs so to a man cp a tree.. I’lEßcn -.ti elected. He lias neatly, said that the '‘hour of viotory is the hour of magnanimity,’’and we so all look with’some interest for the development of this democratic.magnanimity. : We.longsince learn edhow to bear defeat, but the utterness of this defeat ’surpluses all experience.. • We, have been mietafceu-aud misled on every hand, and eoejry wTitre, So far sb' we can yet see we have been beaten. - - - ' We shall have about 2,400 to 2,600 majority in Allegheny,, and shall be boateu in the.State -16.U00-. We havo ioat New York, Ohio, Maryland and; ConnOoticut, thatwc .thought we shoald.oorry. We-’have carried no State that wo feared we might lose. 'But farther than this we recoil from details. Dot our friends rest assured we are beaten, all .to pieces. Qdr'Telegraphic column will present oil the accounts that have rcachod us. To morrow perhaps we sball be in condition to edit-a paper,-bnt-with crowing Democrats all around ns, und one Insnpportahly ;■ saucy one at our elbow, what Whig Editor conld write. , Thc PrncttM In Snlti hefore Andlpiri. ' WeJhava'procured ;a ■ very full abstract of all thepdlhte lately decided by the Supreme. Court in the ease of Hennas' Appeal. We expeot to publish it to-morrow. It will bo found-very im portant as a guide to all persona acting os audi tors or masters by appointment of the Courts, ind’-to oOmmenoe trying causes,before .them, and' on ibis actsouat it will, we are confident, be very •oesptable to the whole profession. Bfjari&panater says,” Sypame is, Somerset, lam’’? mile^ B bachelor. I cannot marry 5 fotho»boidd I hops to prevail oa.anyyonng lady'jmsseaaerf of tite'sUghUßt notion of delicacy toivnr&'SMti* 111 ’’/' - a&Vr 'rr,Sr~.- From the Qicnmcrdal Journal, THE BESULT. " WHIG FRAtFDDJSCOVERED. , . Yesterday, a most villainoosfraud was, dto coyercdby ourheighboiyJ.G. JtACKorss.of the Courier. While at the potlyb the Third Ward,. Pittsburgh, a German called hlutnslde to make hits some disclosures.- Both went to the Tobaa . co’etore of Mr. Kims, where the; German pro* s da4eche*l containing them, so that the- gentleman .was ini hopes of preserving them. The day arrived; the guests were seated; the little glutton was I at his post, diligently serving champagne, when he had oooasion to go into the cellar for more wino. He turned the spigot to 'fill ,Sia vessel, when he was suddenly called; in his hurry and confasion, ho forgot to close die spigot, nnd. ln a few minutes, the whole door was overdowed with wine, He came book, and seeing the ca tastrophe, stood aghast. “Oh! miserable wretch," Orolaimed he, “yon will always be miserable—see what yon have done.” ! And having a.dim recollection 1 that his past 'offences would not tend to alleviate the matter, he sat down on the corner of a cask in silent dee- - pair, with bis arms folded resignedly over his breast At last he exclaimed, «T will live no longer, fof I'm whipped to death, and now I'll be: roasted alive. Yes, Til live no longer. Meat time poison." Accordingly he went to the oheßt and took one of the birds’ nests, returning to his former position; of coarse.lt had no effect, and he waited long and paticntiy for death. Says he, “ I must be hard to kill. I’ll take another,” add so on a third,' and a fourth,' till only a 1 few remained. Londoolls on him nbw camgfrOm above, but he did-not answer. Thcangry mas ter cams down, opened the door, bellowed out— «!BThy don’t yon come, you rascal ; I’ll*'—Ws ■eyes fell, on the. spilled wine; sputtering with rage, he called; “ What’s thisT” and seized the 1 boy by the arm. “Don’t, dear, master, let me die; I’m gone to diein peace." “Yes, yes,yoii shall.be flayed within an inch ofiyour life,” re plied thd master, 'dragging him forward. « No, no/’ quoth the boy, “ but'l am gone to die, any how.” ' “ Going to" die—what do yon mean, sir rah t Speak;’’ Then the boy> casting his eyes devoutly upwards, said 1 ‘ lhaoe eaten tome of the poison." Here the gentleman relinquished .the. boy’s atm, and shaking with laughter, rtm to communicate the story to his guests, who pro- apardoa for the hero pf ft. «. i h v- } t J V c *. *" v r # **t \ v j, <. 3 *, ** i, -s * - - -r ALLEGHENY COTOTY ! las gone for Scott by a majority of 2,156, being a Democratic Gain of 1,365 OVEB QEN; iATtOß’g’VoiE. Mi ■ i • ■ ' ... ii*i . i'ik BeloTfjwHljbe found the resaltin this Conner, as far eswtaohld.{earn. *. Then tgnjr; be errors, bat on the whole; the table wilt be found as cor rect oa'the haste in which it was gotten up, and the flying-rumors would allow. Tbe rote in the county stands as follows: ■n Scott...;. ™9,860- - Pierce ....7,204 Scott’s majority.,. ....2,166 .■ , This shows a whig loss from Taylor’s majority of 1,865. In tho democratic rote there bos been an increase—Pierce polled 618 rotes more than Cass did in. Soott loses 762 rotes, from Taylor’s rote, the same year. The following table shows the rote this year, with that of 1848: 1859. £- u ' t* PirstwanL..~.... ,Becoud:VftnL.;;..; Third ward......... Fifth ward......... :'oxth van L...;., ’SeT«nthward~.. Kightbimd..'.;.. Klntb ward.;..i~ f Firrt -ward..*,*.; .ss Second ward..;.. % Third .* {.Fourth ward..... .3. I. C f Birmingham..- —. LftwrencerUla.--— . KlixAl>eth,. Manfchoster...^..,.^..^ goulnPittaburgh...-. McKeesport.-, Wes: Elttsbcth—~ Duqiiesna*.. East Birmingham*."*. Tartnunn*..——i— Pitt tp..- Pecblaa,—— Miffllav.... ... /Wilkins-™... —. Pinnate.:........—:.v—; Versailles—.;—. Jef&rKra.- —... EUiftbeth Upper Bt. Clair.-....... Jjower SU Clair.—. Baldwin ......... . ReHmon North Payette. South rajette... —., PintUoj Moon-.-..-.,. Ohio * Franklin —.... Boserro— Roa*,—..—... Pino— W«t Itecr.—; BaatDear-.— .—- Indian a-..—..-—. BhiUcr.— . Snowden.....— OoUins* —— Pena*——— Patton*— MCandlwi*—....... XJhafUcw*-..- 105 2 00; W C? 22 00 2»l at* - »<#; 72M93<30 l OOOO;OOoi Those districts marked with a ei the time of bolding the last Pzesid In the list of candidates Demoa Whigs thos f,* Freefiolter* ttmsjt TUod* marked vHh a star are th THE RESULT. Ia the table below, will -be found the number of electoral votes each candidate has received, as far aa heard from. No States are placed «n this list but snob os areoonaidered perfectly sore for the candidate on whose side they stand.: Democrats! Is net this a glorious victory; Bead;.read:— PouurlruiUi SI Vermont, 8 Delaware, 3 Maaiaohucrtt., 13 Slary land, 8 Deyr Hampshire, 8 ' KevrVorlc, 35 filatnc, 8 North Carolina, 10 Connecticut,. O Rhode Tslanil, 4 Neve Jersey, 7 Indiana. >3 fillssonri, S Ohio, 83 Virginia. >8 SXleElgan, O! Illinois, 11 Itonlssina, 0 Kentucky, I3| Alabama, Oi Mlsilislppl, 7 82*1 „ EECAPIxi Pierce's 40te......... Scott'e ....-■ Pierce's majority, so far:, Necessary to a, choice The following States are to hear from:—Cali fornia, 4 rotes; lowa, 4; Texas, 4; Wisoonaia, 5; Georgia, 10; Florida, 3; Arkansas, 4; Teh* nesso, 12; South Carolina, 8. Total number of electoral rotes, to be heard from, 64. And It Is highly probable that Pierce will receive these fifty-four rotes. ELECTION BETUBNS. Below, will be found the majorities received in the different cities and counties, for the two can didates. We hare found it best to discard re turns from districts at a distance, and give aa near the general result in each county and State aa possible. Rhode Island. —We give the following retains of the election in this State: Pierce** maj' Scolfatnaj, .*..685 Providence.-.. Newport 8ri5t01.............. Kent Washington........ Tho counties above give Pierce 171 majority la the State. The only dietriot to hear from Is New Shoreham town, which gave 61 rotes for Taylor and 21 for Cass, in 1848. The result In this dietriot, however, will not vary the result inthoStato, whioh will go for Pieros by over one hundred majority. New Jerset—The followiogls the rote of this Slale, aa far as heard from': . ■ Picrcr’i maj. Ssatft maj. 600 ''Essex ..... Hud50n....... Cumberland.. Atlantic Cape May..., , Oo the congressional ticket, Btratton and Skel ton, demosrats, are elected to Congress from the first and second districts. Pennington, whig, is also elected to Congress from the city of Newark, Pieroe'e minority In this State is about 70. Louisiana —This State Is given up by tho Missoum.—ln Bt. Lonis, Pierce’s majority is 1812. The Stato is sure for Pierce. Teseessb.— Twelve counties fully and partial ly received, show a democratic gain of 264 over the vote for Governor last fall. Alabama —This State has given a majority for Pierce and King. Maryland — In Allegany, Frederick, Mont gomery, Washington, Hartford, Cecil, Prince George, Howard, Carrol, and Anapolis counties, and In Baltimore olty the majority for Pierce and King is 6,246. The Democratic majority in the State is at least five thousand. .Masbaoudsettt- — Returns from nil bnt eighi toWQS giTO tho following result ,!. Seott....'. ..... : Heroe, H01e.... ! jrh*‘ Webster; and other Electoral tickets, In: the towns heard from, hate 8,050 totes. Boott majority *? U 6,840 over Pioroe. |n 803t0n,-tho following it a statement or the tote: Pierce- f *f>"* Waster m. 1,017 Scattering «» INM== ;: IacUBA-—Tho follooiog majorities aro repor ted: Pireaft «n?. SuMt Wfj. Hane0e1r.,..........200 1ndianap01i5.........2G0 . 7OO Putnam 800 •Wayne...,....;....... v 400 By a private telegraphic despatch, just re-, ccired (4 ?, h.) we learn that Indiana has gone for fierce and King by 20,000 majority. FiHHmviHiA,—We give the following major ities : ■ * Pimft taaj. Sxtti maj. Dauphin 1000 . Cumberland, 840 85ban0n............ • 900 Franklin .600...-. Warren. .....700 .., >.p ■; •• Crawford 676 ; • ; C; ' Lawrenoe 950 8earer....... 150 ' . : ■ BchoylkilUi.;.... 700 8erk*.......1; 4618 81air;........’. 600 . Westmoreland... 2300 ' Xywmlng.;;.,;-.;. 600 - - -Fayette—.—— 960 Bader;—.— '. 860 .M0nt0ur...,;.... 600 ; - - 4OO i' . L Columbia 900.- • • Phil, city & co.. 1,840:-:: Liuerae.,....... 2,000 , < York,;;.- 1,100 tancamer— , ' 8,600 . Carb0n.,......... ’660 A11egheny.—....2,160 Washington...''.: -260 . ■ Centre............ 1,200 1 «. Ohio—Thefollowing statement: present* 're time received ; - ¥it£ct?> xixj. SaJCttmi. . Logan;:..... ..7 800- - Bader 1,860 Hamilton'.—6,ooo Warren,,.. 1,000 Franklin '6OO. Portago„..—.— 1,851 Preble...-;:..- 629 ■ Seneca— ;868 ... Fayette——... 328 • - Lake..:...... - ’ 876 ’ Ashtabula,—..... 1028 Trumbull ......... 17 , ) «5 J -46 > 00 214 201 622 ' 1831 Ohio has given 20,000 majority for Fierce and King. - \ ' v-,.;/, 1 ' The following is Holo’e votee:—1011 in Lake, 2496 in' ABhtabula, and 107 in Trombuli. Mississippi has gone for Pierce.: The two fol lowingare the only eonnUes we hare received: Jefferson, Fierce 817; Scott 202. Wilkinson, PieroeBo6.j BCott 2*l.' - - - KasTCcwT—A despatch just received states, that the result-of tho election ie doubtful in this. Slat*. • "• V* 183 172. .125 100 131 Zoto-.—fieturns from the entire State give Pierce 2000'majority. Wobth CABouaa—Nothing farther from this State, The lineisnot working beyond Peters burg, Ym New Taxs.--Sliite EUction —Oar despatojiek state that the N. if.'Tribune claims the election of ten Congressmen, and from 26 to 48 Assem blymen, and concedes everything to be demo cratic. We presume from this, Hunt, the whig candidate fnrQoveruor, has been defeated, and Seymour, democrat, 1 elected. This is a great democratic gold. . The following aio : the majorities on the Prosl dential-vote: ■ "v" '■ ' ■; PicrcSt maj. , , New York..,—i—lo,ooo Chatauqne2,ooo - Colombia 850 BifTslo (city)—— S4S Mentos e : 1,000 1 Ontario— • - 800 . Broome.——.,—. 260 .i - Brooklyn (city)... 1,299 . Albany(clty)— 810 , 110 115 143 175 JMI 170 00| 00 00 :'6Wl;lQn2j 770 tar, v*r« not organised*! Lmtfed deetioa, in IS4&. rmt* $O9 marked thua.*> cn4»ftatlTMfthna4» rt&ajttHte*. - The Duehess Off St Albans was a fascinating actreta,ofgood common sense, , who married, Sret a bankerandthen a duke. She hid,sees pover ty in the ntoat, trying aatrcll aetbomore tolera ble of its shapes, add was well prepared to judge of high life by comparison. Shethus spoke of it in her memoirs: ’ . •■Few persons have seen so mdsb of the vari ous sspeets4-f may ray extreme*—of life as my self; end fwrtheretore, can be better judge* of the difference between greet poverty end greet wealth; hot, after all, this does not by any means constitute the chief, end most important distinc tion between high end low states. NO; the eig nti. the striidng contrast, is not in the external circumstances, bat the totally; opposite minds of the two clas&s es to their respective enjoyment of existence, The society in whteh Iformerly moved was ail cheerfnlnese—»U high spirits—sU (On, frolic, end vivacity. They cued for noth ing, beyond the pleasures of the present hour; end to those they gave themselves ap with the keenest relish. Look at the circles in which I now move. Con any thing be more.weary, stale, Oat end unprofitable, then their, whole comae of life ? Why, oho might as Weil he in the tread- es toiilOg Inithestopid, monotonoae round of whet they call pleasure, but which ls, ln fact, very cheerless and heavy work. l Pleasure; in deed ! when all merriment, all hilarity, ell indul gence of oor natOrat emotions, If they be of a joyous nature; era declared to be vnlgar. There can be no cordility where there Is so macbex clasiveness and primeness. Nol. all is coldness, reserve and universal ennui, even where this otarchness of manners ia nnaccompanied by any very atrict rigor in matters of eondnet. Look, now, at those qaadrllle dancers In the other room; they have been sopping; they hive been drinking as mnch champagne as they liked; the band is capital;' the men ore young and thoglrls are pretty; end yet did you oversea euch crawl ing movements, aqeh solemn looks, as if they were ill dragging themselves through the most irksome task in the world 1 Oh ! What a differ ent thing was a country dance in my younger dayei” ■*■ - ■- . r : •;*' Mb. Wkbsteb'b Thip »nose B wtikow to Washisqtos.— Mr. Webster, before railroads were built, was forced one night to make ajour r ney, by private eonTeyanSe, from Baltimore to Washington. The man who drove the - wagon wo* suclTbq ill-ldohing fellow, and told so many stories of robberies and murders, that before they had gone far Mr. Webster was 1 almost frightened oat of hU wits. -At last the wagon Stopped; in the midst of a dense wood, when the man, taro-, log suddenly round to his passenger, etolaimed fiercely, “Now, air, tell me who you are." Mr. Webster replied In a faltering voice, and ready to spring from the vehicle, ’“I am Daniel Web ster, member of Congress from i , ’ “What,” rejoined the driver, grasping Mm warm ly by tha hand, “are yon Webster. Thanh Cod! thank Qod! You are,Bitch a deneed ugly chop that I took yen for some out-throat or highway man. ’’ This is the substance of the etory, but the precise words used by Mr. Webster himself, In repeating it, we cannot recall. Ftowaks.—Were this beautifnl earth divested of its Bowen, what a cheerless and barren aspect would it present! They speak to; the heart in the language of love, and teach it lessons of humility and innocence. This earth might have beon created without flowers to deck its fair Buifac6,end yetbeauffio lent forthe-happi ness of man. They have bCpa kindly provided by a beneficent father,,to gratify oursenses. .They speak to man. with: the “ etili, small voide" of Nature, reminding him of duties and affections- There ia no iooeasidn.. better fitted to lift- ‘the heart in praiie, than the; fluiet morning hoar, when the defe is yet fresh .upon the meadow grass, and toe wild rosebud is just opening; A silent yet useful : lesson 'of homillty may be learned from the lowly violet os it repose* in oalmness and content in its secluded bed. 7 Flow ers are among the most beautiful works oferoa* tion; yet ton remain but a short time to glad den the heart. ’ They wither and die, reminding: us of our mortality. But as they appear again, when the warm breezes of spring begin to blow, so may we rife again in beauty and ’great glory, to inherit an eteroify of bliss, where never-fading Sowers bud shd blossom. 52,682 48,342 28,716 : Mr. W. 8. Dublin Freeman publishes the'foUdwiw^? ! «*tr»ct of .»litter fbom; Mr. o’Brien,;inwMoh that gentleman asiye: ,' “l am in good heaith, but my exlatanoe:bere: is ‘weitfjv state iand uhpwfltable’---biW«? in regard of present enjoyment, atUf more' bar ren to regard of hop* forthbfrrime. - 'Neyerthe less, i endure life with unrepining pathnwe, oon t«?t to wait ftr such changes. to »f destiny fa» the progress pf evesta’ and toe yrill ot flod piay *votv*.“ - r ■-i-... •■ J’i'v*"■■..< .■- _ . -:.• 'Sf-!V'" t;v?Ti"^r" jii a: * >■ - v> ~,, ... 5 ....... -...........,. Bsttmate of Puhlonililr Ilapplnen. f.' « t t T x 'r. -.-i;; = ■■ \ * » -* towls Sapeleon Announcing tli* Empire. At last the Freuoh "President has openly de clared -what'he has so long hinted at—fiis.pur poaa to establish the Empire. - At a dinner given to Mm InjJordeaaa he made the following speech, whioh putiaoend to all doubtsas to his wishes, if any were entertained: r TBe objootof my jonrney,:as jroct ars*wsxe, was to ba&ome-personally acquainted mth our Ijcaptifnl 'prorincea df Hq South, and •tpstudy MoAforC much more important result.lnfect, and :I say it with a frankness asfar .removed from sanity as false modesty, never did apeopls testier, ini a direct,. more spontaneous, more unanimona manner their determinitiontore- Uom from arnlety fo? ; their future i condition by consolidating la one hand a power with which they Bymp&thUa.-"[ Applause.] . This is because the people now knows both the deceitful hopes with which it was deluded,; and' the dangerwith whioh itwaathreatened.— It knows thatin-1862 society nrpst base rushed to destruction; because every it eplf beforehand In’ the prospect of the general Wreck,'by the' hope or planting itsawnh&g up- the ruins winch might -[Sensation, aniPSjtjsevbf •?' Vive I’Empereur.”], Disabused nf'a6snrd-theori£B, the people hMunwi acquired the conristion that its pretended reformers were tor there'was ever»~dispri)por tion—a want of logical consequence—between their power of action and ; the promised result [Load applause, and cries of “ True, true.”]. - The nation nhw snrrounda me with its symps-. thy beeoose I do not. belong to the -family = of i i •Hdeotogtut." • To achieve the well-being of the r country, there is no necessity for the tqiplicstion of new systems, but it is before sUthings neces sary to give confidence in the present and secu rity for the future. This is the reason why France appears to wah a returnto the empire;— [•Yes, ye?.’ ‘Bravo.’ ‘Afire VEmpereur.’]— There is,neveribelee3, oneippreheusion to which I mnst ellnde, is a spirit of mistrust, certain people exclaipi,‘Tbe,etQpireU-erar/-Butleay I ‘The empire iapeaoe.’ tt is peßce; - for France I desiresit, hud when. France 1?; contented; the; i world is tranquil; [Theee words, pronounced in a firm and emphatic tone, produced an immense ,gensotioo.]" . - 1 ' Glory may be bequeathed as an inheritance, but not war. Did those princes- who gloried in i being-the descendants of Louis. XIT recommence l his combats? War is not made for pleasure—itis I made from necessity-rftnd at those "epochs of i transition when; side by side with so many ele : meats of prosperity, so many causes of death I also gemmate, we may well say with truth, onr sed be he who shall be the first to give the sig i nal in Europe of a coalition, the consequence of which would be incalculable. I admit, however, that I. like the Emperor, havemany conquests to make, I desire,'aobe did, to conquer by con ciliation dissident parries, and to bring baek into the current of this great popular streams those hostile rivulets which, run to nothing without profit for any one. ’’k'.::, ;iw’ . v- •' •• I derire to conqner by religion. bo morality, by prosperity, ~ that jet, nhmerons population whioh, in the midst of a country of faith and be lief, scarcely, knows; the precepts of Christ- - whieb, in the middle of the most fertile cotmtry in ths world, can ■ scarcely enjoy much of the prodooo of the earth ae the'first necessity re quires. f Sensation.] We have immense uncul tivated territories to clear,- Toads tamsKeVports to deepen, rivers to render navigably* canius to fiulib,oor network of railways to complete, ; We have opposite to Marseilles a vast kingdom to assimilate to France; we have all our great western ports to bring hearer to the American continent, by (he rapidity :of communication, ■ which we still want; ‘ In A word, we hiveevery wherernlnsto-re-raise.false godato (Sastdown, troths to make triumph; [Prolonged applause.] Thus do 1 understand the empire, It tbs' etoplte is to be re-eStahlishad. . [Sensation. “ Vive I’Empereuf."] Such are the conquest* which I contemplate; end ail you who surround me; who desire, with me, the good of yonr country, yon are my soldiers. [“ Yes, yes.” Repeated plau dits.] L .: ~ "' A feltow in Texas has jiufciimßted a strengthening plaster Which will enable you to ‘•'taice up” anything, from a four month's note to a hogshead of sugar. —Ohio Statesman. ' •: V That’s a pretty good an AT A JUtBTISa or th» Btaekboldcm cftfce TKMPKU. ANCRVILLE ASD NOBLE3TOWNTPRKFIKK OR PLANK ROAD COMPANY, held on Monday. Xoranbfr 1; tho feltaring gentlemen were elects! cffleei* Ibr the endu ing yeari ■ • - '•, . ;•••; Pmldent—A- W, Loomis. , t Mmagors Robert Woods G*org« LedU?, C. ft. Loomis & ■ XMerv»K«nry Wpods. . ACSTIJS LOOMIB,'; pot 4 , Secretary and Tmsimrez.. Orphan** Court Sale, v IN nndhy Tirtaecf"aa order issued out of the Orphan** Court, and to x he direetaL'trin'be exposed to pobfiertle, • UOCSK AND ICT, rituate iu V’est iUixibetli j tjounded end described MlhUowa, Tix: coratnenring *E a. comer oT Lot No. 149 end -Third Mreet; thence 6& feet along said Third street, to the comer of Third and Wayhortrects; theses along Wayne to Mala xtreetoVthence to a comer of lot So* 149; thence alOng eald lot to the place of beginning, —being a fractional Lot.. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 3L, on £atxm!Uvy,.the 27 th day of Scrembcr, 1852, oaths premia Terms of sale, Cash. -.••:•• - V. - neon DONALDSON, Adm’r of .the Estate of Aim Dorter, dec*d- - IN THJS ORPHANS' OOCKTOF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. So.of October Terra; A. D. 1852. Ami dost, to vtt:ocfober3o, A. p..1552,0u motion of IL & Magraw,. Esq, Attorney. &** Accountant*, George F. Git more appointed AdSltßr to audit the said account, apod Cha' CBeptioiai filed thereto; amLakbvtodis tribute theualance. irfcleh may be ascertained to be to thahands of the trcotro* tsht*, to and among the creditor* of said estate. By the Court, . t ;i JARED M. BRUSH,CIerk. • . The Auditor above named, *rill attend fbr the purpose* of liia appototroeat, athl* Office, N 0.144 Fourth street,Pitt»- burgn, bn Friday, the 26th day Of N ovember, A 8.,1852, at 2 o’«ock.P. SL, of said day, vbeuaad * hereiH persons to*; teresiedcanattend. v. Q3ORGE -R GZLUORB, ; • \. Auditor. ; • MxaajasTs ax© 3Usc»Acrcasas > Bans* 1 -Ptttsbuigii* November 2, XS52,'. > THIS Bank today decJareda Wrldendcf-rora pas oatbeCepKalStockfoaicftho.profiteer the last .six months, - •> .-•ndry--\T.~ IL BESSY, Cashier.^ band Agency and OCBpei tbr. boc&Ung I,»ndain tlie Weat, •; AND tor the purchase asdaaie-of Lust Warrants, gfc. ; F&nl'a, Minnesota; and Pittsburgh, PermsylraoU.' ' 32»0 undersigned has Ibrmed connection *Sth. Messrs. Conway A McnoU, of Sb Paul**; Mtonewta, for the sbovfe purposes.- Messrs. C. A N.; bkvtog:befen nitlodtotheFar West f&?anuiaber of years, end Being practical surveyors, •veryreliance can bo placedon-their integrity and pro* . dense to the matter of purchasing or locating lead*. ' oct2B"- - • JAMES BLAKELY, 186Wood • nor 3; : TOOK SALS—A large Brick Cottage House, containing « halt kitchen,' dining room and eelUrohfirit fleet; four rooms, ahda-garret of itworoomsra fine portico in the front, and aspadonrporcb lathe teas | A good stable, carriagohon*© and nydrant»in thp : yard; ahtiied hear the rtwldftm*vof Gcp.Moortfreafl...Thelat is t>o feet /Toni on Centre' ATehuevbj #0 deep to locost street { wltbagard«n and choice apple trees*, This propertjiß Well worthy the at* tratkmof those desiring a comfortable residence iaagood neighborhood, canTendcpt to .bnrinesa? sad * good payed street, lighted with gas*.Price* $5,500. Tenniewy.- SL COTHBEBT A 805, Beal Estate Agent*, # ‘ bOSorithfield street ; - T«A*X T«a*t TfiUl - 600 Hall Giestt preen xmd Black Tea#. 4i4XTBrBS, PEKIN TEA STORE, 99. Jtyft *r"f’ VTOaale usd Betalt Dealer in Teas, C^ee,and Sunphinvite* the attention of his customers and Oooniry Jagrrft safer pmer aUy. to tyslanM stoelc of Green and B&ck Teas, selected la New Yorfe, with great care, and with special reference to his increasing retail trade. Having devoted onr entire atten tion during the last . seven yean to-the Tea-trade, we feel assured that we .can do our numerous custom era ample justka both |q quality and price. Beta!) Grocers are inr> ted tocall andgeteampleaofdhedSffprentgraded. \Fo par ticularly Invito the attention of our customers to car stock, of Ratra Hne Young Hyson, Imperial and Ganpotrdeiv—; : jUio, Extra line Oolong, the sweetest and meat fragrant in theAmerkanmarlceL Abo, Crashed *nd_PuX' : wiitodßagar; Bio, Jsrs&nd Mocha ODffro; ana NBw Or* -leans Sugar.. • ' . Pittsburgh, 1853. - : , ' V ' 'Orphans* Conrt,Sala-of a Valwhla I)tKSTO?T ti> « Oriff of the Orphan* poprt A1I» tovTisbljvin nld ooonty, deceased* .ptlblle WHJNESDAY, tta Wth kjjt ViYntmVr- a n l 852. fii 10 -oWoclc, A. M., ell that certain Measnace and Tansl of land,late of deeedant, dtoate Flndtay toirMMp, jUfcghmy. jS&,w3££j A^lSd '*<» Percies, strict JOIP • Execntcrs. : MOTlChi. ~ ALL perecns haring Bent for paßsenrars, or Bent to Europe, throogtl 'JOteTHOSIPSON, 410 Liborty elreet, PttMtmrsh, axe hereby notified to caDae Ija Office,-with their Drafla andPaßage Tickets, when they are 1 returned to them, a* ho has made arrangements IttHew York with the magnllloent end -well known Swattna-WI :Xlnea, to bring sat aDßaseengert, andpay alldiafle engaged kyhbni at hie own expense; andnaa now been anpomtoA' the only .Agent In Plttabtnrgh fartba OUSwallow-Tal! Tine*, owned oy Mraara- Urinnell, Slintnrn * Gof,apd, alßOjfhe Philadelphia and Xirerpool line of Sttataen ; aud haa fijgfct Praflaon.tta National Bank, and all ltabranchesj, {nanone powd to any amonnfr-fpaid without Kscooht ' ' THOMPSON, ttO liberty at, Pittsburgh. fef C> •’ v.^ : %V'. -i ~*■■' \ I*-.. ".* C- ~r ‘ J-‘- . ~f' •»* r \ r HEWAD 1 xost: ’**“ -% •' ■•'• V^^': .v-'r.''^‘;-:^^r;:--''- v ‘;| ' v ' -Y ; * i .X ' i - ... .. - ..." ,’r • ’♦.s- N. '5 ~e' -i'r. ’• MOE r 1 ■ i - ,%y r J9»l>r. Guytoti’a ImprovedSSstrattot ■fceUow Dock uid SAHipullUiitf An&M dy far EertthtaryTainU. Thouof lndfyldtiali are cursed with grey toes COffl- which they Inherit font thdrparentx - Tbw vm of Un Tdkno Dock and Bx&iparißv wilt; jrafsot an thb, and ttwea tost amount of misery, andmany nhuhteUres, for U cxpdtfrm. 1M tyticatlfo laknltoinLyrhbch is the aoedordfaease, and so takes off the cura b/irhieb the dns or misfortunes of tha -parents are so often ttoited upon their innocent offspring-. 3 m , ;..v . - Pareats oira Uto their chudrea Co gnazd thnnssahistthe ffTartit of maladiffli that may he* cos&aimieated-' by deee&t, and children o£parento that hare at nay lima been affected : with CbtmwJjfcort, Scrofula or Syphilis, owe it totheoaelTca to take precaution against thw disease being revived in theta. Guyaott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla to a sort antidote in sneh cases. ■ advertisement- ■ f r j The Liret PlUat r liTer mis of Dr. M’L&bo were first used by him -eiclQslTelylnhli own practice. So gffiimrious were they In aQ . j cases of liter complaint, that they became famous, and at. i iracttng the attention of the medical feculty, passed into.! • Ttwy act with great -certainly ana regularity; tbe paiieatalnwst fauaodiatelr of hfc - feeafth-Vinih some the efltoct is almostmiracalons, frequently experiencing - fanmo dlate wild; hstin& fbr' months, resorted td drags and rnptbfT description, in tain. Diseases of the liter are-veryeommoa In ihfa country, and are often fright ful hi character. Those who experience any of the tory symptoms of this dangerous and complicated,; Dr. Kape, thereby,"be cared a world ofmisery. . v • T Ear • sale liy fast of the Druggists 'and Merchants* and fey-the *ole proprietors. - ••: J. KIDD A CO* ■•-• novSri&w . . " €0 Wood street. prietor.of the article called American Hear SextoroUve, haji I met with such unbounded success Its the use: of bit article, j as to jusUfy.hhn in takings bald cases,-and giving a written r gnaraateo.- That the person using tho article, restore the hair yf- j foriualiy,'or refund the amount .expendedor, he i will sell j at the usaal price/wlthout the above'guarantee.- u- The I cfiliowing of indiriiluals who hare had thchC hair | featured, ought to convince any -one of *it» efficacy.. They [ 'hareallowedustouse’their Bm«» ;ns. teferenresr John j Hotter, ■standing;. 3L. D.; Captrß. Mori&jJamas I -Guthrie, 131 GractsireeVwastotally bald—now his head la I completely covered with -new hair; also, John - OberljyTa*" j rentura. Wc would invite portieuisr attention to the &1* 1 lowing:— ‘ j Oueof ScUdneu of 20 yearx* xtcmdirrg, cured by one BdtU I •• ondport of a bU(U<)f Atiinain Jintorotirx. -‘‘j io37“.Mrs. Alexander, aged wde uf^iiiiam'Alexander, who resides at No. 4&Ponn*jlva3xis Avenue, slates that aha has beenbald fortho last 2frycar*; theheaiV&uboth tides* • was perfectly xmooth and without any hair; :whori.«fce com-; mcneed using the BestoraUye.>.She nas' ’nowused a boUle and paHof abotGe V tab'.r«stondivs,andhasuseciliregtK larfy foxuihe-last tixweek*. . Her head fa nowperfeeUycov- j erwl with. a.thlck crop-of newbalr, firm amfstrongrasrahiy one can pee by calling. . Mra. Alosandcr' has , no objections to the publication of. these statements: ; .am a brofiier of Mrit AJoximdervwboM rfademeht. is written out And know personally that, the; state-' meats therein made are correct.. A.IL DAV, - No. 95 Fourth street.- •RR. flßrt. n. WTialf»<«lrt.an«l Tk»foU Tlrwpw^ Nci. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. • " oetSShlaw Itia tihnrtd* Kkris Petroleum tauf j tbat it bas been known to completely eradicate | of this dreadful disease in less time- than Riiyothexremedy, ] andat less cost or Ineanrculenee tothe paUenfcVv * The thousands of bertlflcaiea'jd the hands of thftproprie-; tor. many of whlcharefromwell knmrn ritliens cftiic city ofFittsbarph and its famed lata vicinity, go to 'show Heartf end beyond all doubt, tbafrKira.V PmoLtptis n- mwlicine of no common- not only as a loral remedy in' ftrmfy . xii, £hesaumm, JDeaJnetti lost 6f Sight; but as a valuable internal remedy,-inritiug ihe investigating physicians, as well as the auffiexing patent, to become, acquainted with its merits*-. - . . , •• ..: ■. /- c ' »•• ■■• :ThoubbxTlng a dread of mixtures :nxt assured thatthb modldne b purely natural, and Is bottled salt flows from , ■ . ; ;r -.- ThofcilmnngGertificatt(ia}piodfTimanaperpubiistudat\ £yr&cit& nabtan dat6''Ausuil 2, 155i70 icAiAia j oho cppai&<&&cctrtfJlcai£ofthtcdtLrntsd&.Y. ■qfSyraaut: ' ’■ ■ - This may Jn truth certify, that -I havo beqa eo badly af flicted with: Scrofula ftr the-lastserenyeazs that mestoffha time l hare been vmtbte to sttend to ftny-kind of and much of the time unaWe to Walk and- confined to my .bed,AndhavebeentriatßdtmariyAll the time by tha best Rmirians our country, affords : I oocaslonally gQt Bet but m> carc,and«ontSjned toa , ow wiWae mjtai?r. Foot CTcoramended me to try.tbe Petrmenmi or ; Boek Gd, ei ove rythlngelse.hfldfirilal.' but' thecfioct waaafitonfohing; if threw the ‘ at.oace, and I at Meeheganto'growbettCT,-ind wren, bottles Ihavogota.rure - ' : c MRS.INANCT'H. BABKBK.' This may citify that: ! have Kier’X Petroleom, or EocfcOih fcrmorr thaaa year, ehd have re-* peatedly witnessed ite-benefiriateifeete .In. the cumof Indo* ' feat ulcers and otherdiseasee for .vrhjrii; u hr recommended,- wad can with coafidesew.recommeed.it tohe amedidne wor thy of attention,ami can safely nay that success has attcn*>- gj its nie arheototter nwdWne h»I feGed. : f= Y. TOOT, M. Di -rwaalebyallthftDniggistJiinTittaburgii. [au-2T^4w.' JAMES P. TANNER, • -wEOLfiuuß na.\tsajx * . ;BO|CSEt^ ' ' JTo. 6C RDotf 'jiixooai- Third and JbtpUt,- ■ ' ' >' r • PITTSBURGIL c stock «nbracii3 cvery'varicty and- style of- Bonnets, Axl; purchased direct ftum tlie New England Manufecturcrs. adapted expressly for Fall and lHn ter sale*, endwill -be aohlaieasienrpririyi. Plcafwc.iJt.and examine before -R(?jAAu; s.,ccTiniEai—awflutw: g. 5015,... ./ , * BRAfc ESTATE: AKI» GENBEAL : AG3SiTSi/.Vu.'.50 Smiißfieid itrttL. • : uflofrlv ; aoil Jav* Co&?r»-in l> by -~ kix(Y& MoangSAD.- j BRAZIL tJUIiARr-WJ. l*i£t 'W'hile/rccel red asd lor sate’' by .: ;V;rcor2}y KJXG A.^OOBaiLUC: : SCQAB— l*tiii»snd Jkit-Sew OrteaM - niid ,fcr , ,-.[not2} •r > KISO A MOORIUaP.: , 'VTAllfi—sW tegs assorted XaUa.hr .*totT and to'.tnlehy l\y-imS ' ; 7 ; KjSO : A w= BAGS— 21 do*, halt Ttfrr tatis, in j>tons ami Jor ;, v ~ KISQATIOOBHEAP: BEDFORD MI NEJLAIt WATUB—A few barrels, ia. near Andforsakly •••; [oot2]- KiyG AMOORHEAD* y /PIOFFEK—IOO lag# jniiaew lor: sate by oct2s - ;- .- OLLr— 3 mlu Winter Sperm 00, landing and Ibrrals by; non . • -}V :;• •. -■:MltUnt'A, UCKBTSQY. | /^tODyiSH—€ casks Grand,Bank Owl fish, landing nadtbr V gale by - [noril t : .MILLER & RICICKTSON. - bbls, poll, for aalebr-'-.^?.^ X> oc£2s • : , r A;,yAgy£srocs ca rrvJBAOOO—2> kegs Tirgini**Xwist, fbrwleby : : ± •octo .. '.--: f f • S3HTZI.A'SINCLAIR LISTAJiBKAG CAEl'i-'TS.—Kcceind,this dayyatti m . Carpet WarehouseyNoi 85, Fourtbahd T 9 Wood street*. - . - =••.=: •r• « STCLTSTOCff. 1 T)HOC3£K£HAWI&—rA largo and beautiful assortment • filing Broche Shatrliiintr giMbitingal .. Ju A.'MASOX'ftjC&fiS and « Maria* *t T .ONU 3 u*t opening at! A. A. 3l*a» Sc Co, 8: iJ caara-premlani Gold MedfllLoag Shawl* -from, so,ooln -$8,00,. ,-• '■ '■• ~-f ' ~ : nf»n'; "V]irOKCiSJ3TKEJ*HIitK7 dm* Worcestershire " it. .- Sauce, 1 roodred and for sale by • - ', ~ ■ *• ;..xngTlJ>? r;\ T .^MILLEBX BICKETSOS. MDSCAT WUiK—5 boxes Jonlon : :KiTcr ,2inseat v Wine, reedtedandibrisle by. Uir-:.\ ■ von> ■ :- . 'MICL£»&.BICKEESOS. WlKE—baskets UddsackyAndrar, \j and other taTorlte brands, Tsxalingiuid far safe by '.POTI:--.-.v - MthEKfr fc; BlCKgreOSK’ r|M£AS— 125 half chests Imperial, Gunpowder,; Young ily* X soh.and Black Teas, from store ami. for galehy / [nor2]; - " ~ KISQ * MOOttSKAIX. - rnpßAtXJO—lteacll Ar Hobtflon, IVo. U. GtautyWcbrter 'X’old,'and'otherpopuUrbrands T iastore'ahdf6r wJfl by ~-noxa._-; * - ' *•' KTSG A-MOORUKAft. TtXQhA^tej—St.’ LoniaSugar House Jsyrnp -tmd ’nMita dJX Uon Molasses, iu store and fbr sole - v - ,; , KING & MOOBHEAR HnVKKJiCH ULUTli.—2a pcs /assorted. Colons ;Kue french JVCoilvcxprcssly for Cloaks, just reeeiTodfpererprejv) at sotl *• ' AXMASOStcar 2UO bajff prime? ilfc> Coffeft; v »*■: Xj'- • 76 do LaguayTtt : do; in store aial fur Bale. - 'MILLEB * IHCKETrfQN. ' OiU*KA>SSL'GAK—7S ltbds. Swr Orleans. JT .'!u stowand toe sale "by ; •• J ■'-..••<••.■: •••■POTI .••■•"! • MTIIXII-SBICKiSTSQ3*r TXT A N TXD—'JO shares MccongilielafilscUvfttnr Btoek.br W acshjt locdos, dotl. ,; . • Qlfloo,. No. O'J Fourth street - Loaf sogab— . - . » . j Sngsrv - ' . . ••'•. ,35 ar Paim icep> ? ' 40' do/Jfo.l • . do* : ' 10 do Varieg»tcd do; , i-.s-r?:?' ;.. , Ip do ToHrt-. >~-dor ~ • ■ Jnftoreimd fcr.saJe'tiy■ •. .<■•.•• ■-*•■.:■.. .- ? ttorl - ■ ■ < » RICKEISQ^ CAHi > i.TB--Ajjotber-ceTJlot:of X those rich ahdelegant ne» jmitrceelTed ; at the Ovpet Warebotue, J&.85 fourth and T 9 TVood street*, vhtehiriU'be aoldcheaber than ever. .We Invite those fur* libbing to gire os & calf. : *; JttJTl rpjRBACCQ—I2 boxes BalUmoroHug, ffs;- 1 , X ; 40 do Russell £ Robinson,Ss; do i^jSo.-r c - : Hit . 30 - do "W.lLGrani'fc&’saßclS’*: :• • V. .10 Pittsburgh 0 tvhj;;. -- . •- In star* and Ibr sale by- . pdri- v :;>••■:; , miller a mcKErsoy. ' --Co-Partnership*"-. • ITTAVCCS associated ay»tt < S.L CftgHßggty-arlth me, '‘JjLialhe Read Estate and tfeneral iig«M7'-Biisinatf 1 tb .wiUgiTeoornoUcd attention to the 5 rate- of Real Thtaite, Ctdh-rtton-* "Honey on bond*, mortgages, '£eu if., under tbn gaU,Op.3j . *V ‘ “ < .. -aepUJaUw A- J. STDAIEE , Vi. aicuyrocac "• '. .'yy fiO'Bmtibficld Jtreot,-?. 'V-*,':. -V j C J. V • i -' - I^-- r'* +r? ~ , c ** r * A. ' A 1 ‘ . AMUSEMENTS, rjeatwe* i : r : -T —- >~~JpS3SMI CL fOOTSS ta*Dootamn*l <34o'clock; ftthtmtaa. to: 1- UTo’ekck. i ®-nrjtnigbt trfthe tnsagement 5 eriehated IrtihCgaail«n.■ ■■■•:■-■■:■.■ . - .■■-:■ -8 Mr. BASNET WIIiIAMIIS, " *adUrtsleatodl*dy, ■ • ■ ■ ■ - . Jlra-BARNOT WILLIAMS. A9»KorfiirTnnl"S* -■■■: THCESDAY £YENlKG,'NOT»aber'tai,lriflb«sraseatKl.. th* aamaing Irfah Conwtfr. emitted ■ THIS PILttBXM OF LOTS. PWiC»jdW»v onqtMllmabij the amt aitacOrc: “| big of 60 6CBDer, lry Uie. bast «t«* cf-thij emmirr, fh» t. prootoffliteraatj *tfiany«i» , *;miuik»M» tad. wcridn* >'" mrwnwl iiiiffgoty? - -, Vv -‘A>*T« ' - «•- 5 c -* .•■ v MEB*. BeawtJfiU HfIAR *b&« ••--■ -' U ny the PanorsmaTrliGe :.■ . * « flt7o*cteei? ottSSifi*' l" -SPECIM, NOTICES, sH. AHlii Sncm^>>sttit. G.W.BMate.} so.lMea3lMMit»t. A*: O* J 3« ■■MBCtfrftbQTe tbft »fci»- aie-wr7’'l»st- Black. vA Qnett , d." • | *•—- " *ri?9- § ' | - I - MsMaarnw'«sauiPWßrT/-Hoi‘ 87—Haeta&rt *nd_t&w - " F •'V [ggHfelg tp \iiSr ~gtipn;rr>s 'Sartforaf A*: r y -§ - v;* ..sets $439,172.' “Dfikicfthe Hitebwgb * EocmoflTCiirdyJk (c*antaKa.TO:ftDod street' r "., - £v. y. y:jBor4ar ‘ B. H. BBKSOB, Agent J ; CoTajn-Cona*lll Ajrcat iaargrpejs- - § •■' am&sxßdreadfanrtora»e&te& vlih coats. "Aegrtsla..'."?j :~ bocfoawtlu.Be~ CqoesVQqbx. fusns, Xot •:• flOobr XEtaEß,l4il Mfood street ‘ " 8 I , j3^ret*ttitl2) *bßt Cosa- • merelftl ODrre*poxktenee; :£e: notin la' «aot2»r jßtgqpM>.>V.;fr g. , - «-*' ' hs>cv]li‘Aiagf:Cait«ia ; «bS f Irir Curtoln liiaiiiliiJaiOlneiT dfflrrlptJonr raraitora ft". Kujhra, BtocatelSe*,-4cy I*». uuf MtaQa CdrUliO, N. Y. . K-y - Piloted TOnctow Sbitdfis^ GQX pTwijf***. Oiutils{is£’BusdSk-.* • !<».>• ■kvjit »hBlera2e-andtctall.':.«: “ ~“- W. IE C233SXB* - --".£• Carlaliu Slade. ao3 T-rimmedii* * rtyleL >- - . - v - adtmta^M^n^^nt^ rl . fcpfl mii~.wmiri>y'.nwwTt«ii«y CStt - jL'"-- ■ Bangt I-, 1 . llUler%lirftto AXO A2CR 85&,X ?bv* 3 ' S t : .‘r " _~ f * ' s:^j AS-Store.Qmrchr t andXadggTLaom'fgf ATffift^gV»-. & v s \*»- * S-'r, * ~ Dealer* sad dber* «*halted tor gCraianr oSL he*:; $ Care trarefc®xii£ dsftrfcere; :- -_ fti; JULLESA.QXr £•- f *"' v J «e5":7i3 sanlArelutatfedU- ..■,§■-sv->. |f§SEISto »i^CBBBEOTTS , SB.- .I.“*‘ -irr£rlHrtQftas‘Bßi&flngs»3lilr«l£trteL' xOce&csßßKtafcflL■■'#• io sU Jdihli of .Treitber, from BJt ifc to fi C : - aeetirtoegrCfaiieAn^kntrnaf^ir^mwa^toKVbsyffiyFfriAs♦- :- r .aeriartOthecomiao&chft^^giigrnMltypftij*tfo» felkwfrw • SV-:.- j&av v&aspjjpif s%&s* i sZ*atavwix&fißcuaiag.i* * • the *f» and aoaßty ores* erfmar. y jJ •. . - • Ug t ' r '~ suchytQ apply immedlaWy Jafo 9hcl»- f cale sad retail at Dr. IQ. .£, - JyStotlrg..- corner ofWoodatf^adTlrste.alky.■•■• jc - ./.■••• f *r£‘ xzr. VrlncipalAmvtOf.the b» - L yf: ecaualtSl at 99. AttSt street Fhibdoijiitum frota.?-A*,Ji l sa 5. g ' •„• - • , ~• ... . > • .-. ;.•\k ■ . • .•- ,■> - , .•••; i' Thirteen years t>T dose «mT«3mogt cndirlded actentina to &*' ; f - toaed aad-daAipale cases a steady aUentSm tathe> - g^M -v gWNqia ■ - :V'-'- v - j ' jr.C.a3Pnßo!rwr^wU«.^A , > ---TiiV.r.iWy»--r-i 1 -TrT-*fP t *** n ™ : *?' :••' tes#l. C; 'ind»«»«B vaA Stoss Tladls hsT* j ‘ _' ur^y&XsQayenteredistopsrt&cnhtas-usdsrtbefifßijßßi'' ■f T .. 3:G. Anderaon A theWhcbnde FraU-end - / OaTiag fa P - ' Fruit aatl finnfrrtitWfny testoaiaij-to Megger Xg. ’ -' io reecaaEartßliag titfialOffly.ftrjßes . '* frSesdssxalctidoiners; sad th*liberal pstroixase bestowed ; - hist . ■ ,_;•• • Hmtea’t lnittM&ee *«v w . Company otthx Cityof - —W.Wi JXiI*LAS,VreaideaS—ROBJ£RTFDTXET,BOcwSrt.' " Will ixxstz» :&gibu( HABINE. BI&KB of all- V kinds. Office: . in- Jloudngahefaw House. Kc* : XSk *&&• 12fr Water street. £ fiOSciOßs: . v -s>> r • B. CSawyer, . . s ■:• Wm.lL£ilgar rv _ H.JJ, WUlto* . ..'■.r.;B£berttJlsauj t -ir,r- ■OharleaKeat,' . William . .. .. . .; „A.J?. Ausimtx, ,Joseph Kajfc-■; . ■ VilUaa D. Vrig&ter» ••• - •-•;<. .jaQy ;•••... Pellfiwi’ Dalli Q2a»'Waiff.:JMi ■ . IhS?: ; * d*td, behoaa JfiaaF and Bmß&jmd >'■■ bcT^Knmm^ngnt t _y(X.^ L meet* tot *&& Pittsburgh :Ses?e?.Loggo> 2i0.4, vsaets wecndasdftumfcf ■:■-.■ Tuesdays. * “ '** i 'Western, )■.'•' evening. _ ~ f * - \ v> - 3loimt MoriaSljodge, meSTcrtr^S^tomo ing f Ist Union Hall, corner of'fifth and Smithed./ ,-■ .v •• •:♦■• Zoeoo Lodge, So. 335*: meets every Thursday efesdeg, air -.-. their HaUtcerXttrot&pHh^h^a^yHttrttrqet^ corcet^littcock and Sandusky . lnniftwpn .B#a -. S‘‘\- CKL U HAKfilfKtig Secretary. Ifefm > -&*«efcheteKen AfrJdasd ■•:■-■■ • Insures CULL &n&OAS£H) rippj BlTeanattrthntortffl. ** * ,- * 1 -f-Ar .Insures againstLoa or Damage hr Ftfe* . --> •• • jhfrSegji nag Tqfediffifcifffi* • gem tad Transportation. v . . ... 'V ■■ ■':,v •' CL G. Hussey, - faa«‘,Jr-“'' / ? " • .William Bigabjj • Samuel SL&feik HOjlhD.'Kfijf 'i’ -j ■’ .• r , Robert Dunlap, jr* IMtobafes, S. Kaiibaugh, JYsocisSelWi* _ , -».? s-' .v...EdvardßeailetoD r . J r SebocBusaher t * . . Walter Bryant, SemeeJßefc.L lsaacikPchaodc. i~ jtf •yr^=».'Wluit ij Pttieai -WtoeT— dnetianof tbtstnilyspl«i^dimiSepr^«aaoii,'Cots()!ps|4 ‘ ▼eggUMe.jsingfkign, eaflaecmfriacd idiggh* VarflatfrvlTu • the compound the taste nhd antfU etWte* ingasd bracing qnaUdesoft^Wli»'maar:t7f£te^e9»^£Sl ! y Ai at6aS^to^-»fy^' ' i -r ? :r edmmfh»iW« r*tvf r * V SoldWholeialsaad Bi KBrsS'lfiCt cTJ^haaV-: - street ana. theXHamond, aepflfiiir i lniunuueCaasaaii QFITrf SZURGU' t PA.--Cj&m3 n $T0(£00& - ~ ftesSferdryAHKS a.- Copy; - VtofiresidimtiSAHUlH.HTXCßaUS'. 1 %“t ; iX J — , li .. Secretary i€. Jt COIrTON "• ' ‘ 1 ,• • Ftnu ■ Stars?,'-£t lUasioo ; Bcicaisal ■- 1 ; This Compannztttes fA - H&toalrateaerathejxmßßS thoseedoptM^hfothersa^^ • ly ' •- - :c - j-.. • Joint osoXhbdfioarQiaVtu:. tual ntoa end tmh a ' - third wjiwt.raH timn«W» In RiitatakKi CO to OaHfiania.' - S -■' * - ptatcscaa: ► - 4 * _* James 8. Hociv . ttfeclkT - Chacles A. Gritsay Samnd -• r WnHaarPWlUpis J«lm A- > >*. 8urifc&n;.....,.-7 . Jcim Scott. r Jns us, .C,'- - Vosi&act ngMnpterColnmlSQiL- hau. »~US ■ t^tof^S ap^T’ W * Bhh « ta “mins,tt ; **& ■-■:■ -j: - ---•--' ' EAyVooTm Xt*a " r^fes^te«^^Si^?oS^SsS^SSf2^ £aeßx*!»aui3m£S&mm*^te r /--oCtg)sa4''L ;; .T •‘^v.-.j■;... ; =S^^^^*Si«nßSi:SB^!^wS^^ boiea.. ;Thl»J» not tteeue. /; v - ‘ frogai *ol3 tat£ig dtfc ao ffyqfcMßfr'.?•• taads, It & ICec-wOI :J ‘. aoJa^JOSASKS, & tfcejnraafc.c* ; A-;.;- > V V ? - (mcrSflfly -