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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS
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&• elections hare been held, the resutf, as fin
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f v -===- 2 Samuel Mayalt, D. 5. Far. Washburn, j
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consenUd to read
Wcb3ter> boforo
tion of that city, a
mentfl will permit.
Oat in Indiana U 1
busily engagod in co
-. U.o railroad ears duri,
for & * offioe of M,yor ’ and bas his rnnners out thought, by »ome, **
tteoDgh th ° ° Uy imp ’° rinB thC cUil6na 10 Sign a oolteoted up. in this a
paper recommending him for tho office, and cer- g, ato to Scott.
Ufying 10 hiß ercat oapaci,y for lh6 Cbief hast week, at St. Lou,
traoy of our city. In hiß paper of yesterday, he sale grocery bouse was i
published a long etriug of names, collected prin- The ljabilitieg wera „„
cipolly by his own employees, requesting him to $40,000. One house sutt
consent to be a candidate. He consented to their q, )O
request as modestly as Gioster permitted the T he operations of the ,
1014 Mayor of LondoD ’ and othcrH ' *° “ bnek,e Mining Company continut
fortm,e on ’ ,lB baokl ” “ d h 0 “ now fally com ’ success. During the last t
mittea tOT lho But there are still seven hundred and fifty pig
difficnUies t° overcome before he can reach the Mr. Anthony Christy, o
mmm goal of his ambition. Where is tho friendly hand agod 95. who toted for Waebit
that 1,111 bTOsb <> ff tbose s P idcT8 ' offeosite to his tbe p olls on thc u lnM , bul ,
Blghl? Who will strangle those two young Prin- toted, It la eaidirt refused
°-*< Baekeb “ d SAWr,:a ' “ d P ermlt bim 10 milted to walk lot he polls.
Withont interrOption *° tho offiCB be dc - Dan Rice was recently robbt
. a raluable breail pin, $2OO in
there is another Richmond in the field, Now, look at the nice honesty of our sanctimo- . Ta)lJfd ftt $650
tbc e,e '* ion 00IneB off ' " w °“ ld not nio , U9 ; o,emp ° ra 7 ,'° lb ° br9t p,ac0 ' he ' ,QI - Onc of tho largest .hips ever
t lo hear our cotemporary saying, torly disapproves of tho frauds, and leave, those Portsmouth, Va., I» now being
’ yon ’” mcaning - ° f ° ourBC ’ onr r b °- C °“ miUed tbem '° “ tb<,ir juBt dCTtrt ' •■' Messrs. Page & Alien.
' itileD ’ Harris ° n PaTTy ' Mr T?■ TZ DCII 7r Un ? be n Pr °“Z am ’,‘ The article, for exhibition from
' bim 10 1D appr ° pr,ate roan - / r" ny ;“ r tht Be “ otlfal “-»>■ ba sent to the Dublin Fair free o.
' PlaiD tenDS 0111 the man y n?,b CoDalBten ‘ l)eaCoD t , k order of the President.
' of attemptine to paiiat °, ?r mr: ,”” 1 : , ‘ h ° same e “- c h nroh.,
bol ’ ia not tbC man ,0 T° e ” b * h 0b tb ° ed "° r of the 0a10,, ° “ dia - took fire on Sunday last, but the flam
’ ° moBt W ° nhy eiti - P rt \ U " 8 hIS feehng 7° Bt “ plain!y “ pressed without serious damage.
' Ce heretoforetrom , bC bfld “ apokcn OUI ln mettin - He s * yB tb »‘ An editor in ntiuois being asked a
IODS life ' tallled “ “ atter bCen PaKmCd “ m ° re f ° r tte Par ' not publish the communications sent
ban any otber POSC ° f GndiDß froudDlent TOtea t 0 b 0 useJ in _. .. -a- r fleo, replied, because nobody would ev,
' b6 “ ay g6 ‘ " 'T ” COS ° '° iB lhat ° f • «• when bo was a youngster, and he in
'* f f m hi * b,a fncnd BA£a£EtL > wbo “ be is <">PPort't>g in a bo OTCn „ itb tho wofld
for we quiet manner for tho Mayoralty, and he is vexed Tho pronheoy or tho lamented Polk i,
,hat the fraoda baTe beCD dlaooTered before he -“the man whose commission he was
,h 0 bad an opP ° rtDllity *° make tbtm oacfDl ln "“- iIS President of the Dnited States ! '
1 ° tber Ca “”- i - e - ‘° VOl ° for ,0# BarkCT - ,f The Cincinnati <We estimates, upon
' beS ° fn,adQloDt To,cra httd OD,y becD Pitted really reliable data, that the aggregate c
’ r “ n 8t lßrgC antll ‘ bey bad T °‘ ed f ° r biS d ' ar employed in tho wholesale clothing bnsinc
WMTpW# " d B9rkCr ’ “** DCaCOn W ° Uld ‘ bCn ba ” C ° n ' that city is $10,826,000, and that over H
' thon >totho penitentiary with his bless- pen.cn. wo directly employed and supported
IlPtlSil
Riutous:—The extraordinary vohe- The Coni.mplated Division of Texas
' ,icb tho EJitors of theOaxettoand A division of Texas has been in agitation
mltaneously assailed roy official that State for moth than two years past. At tl
of lho “etowtllxatlon I* b “ been repeatedly settled by the decisions progent time tbe beat's of division are main
‘ Bur P rlßed *»« I for nntH of • mww “ j“ dgCB ' botb m England and this j, in gMi*,,, where several newspapert
ho Slightest idea that a country, that private letters belong to tho writer arc enlisted in tho feme. We are informed by
h coted witb the fraudB - or h!a tepfosontativcs, if they cboofo to claim lb() Hon , ton TtUgr „ kt tbot tbo Bobeme isra id .
t 0 "auction, let alone them, and not to tbo recipient. The justice of ~ growing Into Tavar, and that It is even propo.-
' Uch nn ontrage 0D “*"' dCcUion 18 ° bT ' OUB Tbo groBBCa ‘ breaobcs 6d to bold aa extra session of tho Legislature
' not bring myself of confidence might bo perpetrated but for this upan tba enbjcot .
ip their party check. The “ roonaoing intimation ”of tho lito- i
1 crime rary executors, if such it cud be rightly oharac- *
H "«• The ‘oriicd, was called for by tho appearance in w.
•. V The print of lettcre which obviously did not belong “
i -n by *® thc P crßon who communicated them to tho {«
wmmmmmm v ho I Public, and which must have been procured win
' witbout oflfhonty. Even if ho hod been the {£Sl,
original reoipieot of thoso letters, ho would not .22.
nder tho law, hove been justified in publishing J” i
n It is to meet o&Bes liko this, and en- - POTI
1 ‘ho pnblio os to the law in regard to pri- J A j£
’fo. ‘hat tho timely and proper card of
v excoutors bos been issued Boston by O-1“-
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v ork ■ Waihlngtot
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Stan forthwith for the n ° TlB
stopping at tbo “Site *Pttt»lmi
-■ Mint, Navy Turd, T Hl! r?, ha^
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‘Si »J*c & , t° pay into tho
T N, Conductor. Isrs per ilmro,
j nirineer and Five Dollar
° p; month thorcofU
’ lreman - Rcribcd for has bt
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* ' '6 knowing themselra
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noria-ct
P “* NmBobb w north OAUOH.NA.-The Adjourned Bale
: Uevill. North Ctnlinam states that io the riwißmleof LOIB,,
of Commons Of Nortli Carolina, on the etUoumrfonaSJnnt"
Mr webb > ° f * a “- ° ffo,ad a
’istructing the Committee on Financo ▼anbor 20th, and agait
' tbß oll B'hlo plan for gradu
'ee ncgroeB from Btate - and wSSSSidSSIE
J&WS^^^o^Wl : fr§Mim was adopted. That the free
1 “«« b » B on tb ° body pou- i«m> ; fa, «i
>d i and wo believe there ——
v their removal, provi- pAPT. kvD;^?S?«rte
'ruelty, and at a mod- llSSffi ?)£?!?.
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< s UK cities 0 1)000 tfi o theme for
«s®!^^l'jSP®feat^^JfSiffl!»^!E®E^!» l V.- 'ert Johnston. eeomiypMt This bold rover
™ ndiwltofrighUm children,bn
811 report of existed about the year 1666, wh
■—.L,,. Privateer, ho was of
® h h smnreler, and mostly a Piiwe: ,
the Ist varied oampatkiM, he so rocontui
;;• . . , ernmeut, that he was duly am
qo - to cnllxo for pirates, on the prindi
1 '2?* totarn Pirate himself,sod -
■ ■': “econrgo of the ocean.”
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THOMAS PHILLIPS
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Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors.
PITTSBURGH s
WEDNESDAY MORNINO::::::NOVEMBER 17.
~~Z alswtth. no Jlsst, bo Wert, »ad« th» CoiutJtßtioiM but> oCTrf
—A. iinmißca ifeiids Mfi tm AowUob to tht Common Brnthorhood.
..p« iwia Puck. • .
#s* Me*ir*. S. M. Pettinoill Si 0., who ore prompt, hon
est and gentlemanly in their business tnuisßCliuns. are the
only aatbonted agynts m thu cities of how ork ana Boston
for' the Morning Jbrt. -They arc authorized to receive Ad-
TerUsefflents" tind Subscriptions for us at oar usual ratCT ;
Their receipts ore regarded as payment.*. Their office? are at
NEW YORK. 122 Nupsou street.
• BOSTON, 10 State street
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WiVX*""’ raiSiSeor iLLKnuTi. IS
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UIDOtB v.. BARKER
Wo understand that a grand struggle is going
on between these two leaders of the Whig party.
Baukeh considers that he has the advantage,
inaßTDueb ns Dcncon Whits, the rival of the
Journal man, has endorsed him aa ft “good whig.'*.
Barker will, most probably, be the favorite can
didate of the Qazctto. The natural proclivities
of the editor and the aspirant nro congenial, and
it would be nothing strange to find two bqoli per-'
sons working harmoniously together. It is well
known that when Barker was first elected, the
editor of tko Gazette gate him a notice which
- may well be called a “bigbfalutmg” puff- This
Tjas done to secure the patronago of the immac
ulate Joe. But Joe would not bite at the mea-
gre bate the DeacoQ tempted him with ; ho gave
our cotemporary the cold shoulder, and found
others equally willing to do nil the dirty tricks
the Gazette bid for, m case it would be paid for
its services. On this tbo Deacon and Barker
quarrelled, and the Gazette, most unexpectedly,
opposed Joe nt the Sheriff’s election. We* say
unexpected, because it was supposed that men
of such genial feelings would naturally impel
them to move together. But, although you may
safely conclude that you cau manage two nags of
equal temperament when they ore before yon in
a mmole, it is hard to hold such tlighty colts as
the editor of the Gazette and Joe Barker in tho
traces, unless it can bo clearly shown that their
interests would be mutual. This was tho caeo
at the late election. The editor thought that
Mt- Magilt had a better chance for election than
hiß former favorite, mid he, therefore, deserted
Joe. lie wqs wise to do so, for be has secured
the Sheriffs printing. It is now said that he is
endeavoring to have another string to bis bow,
Snd is, in a quiet umuoer. advancing the claims
of his friend Barker for tho Mayoralty. This
wo believe to be a movement prompted by the
congeniality of feeling between tho two men, but
Others assert that it is done from a malicious
spite towards bis colleague of the Journal. It is
very welt known that Mr. Riddle is an aspirant
for the office of Mayor, am) has his runners out
throagh the city imploring the citizens to sign a
paper recommending him for tbo office, and cer
tifying to his great capacity for the Chief Magis
tracy of our city. In his paper of yesterday, he
published a long striog of names, collected prin
cipally by his own employees, requesting bun to
consent to be a candidate. He consented to their
request as -modestly os Gioster permitted the
Lord Mayor of London, and others, to “bnekle
fortune on his baok,” and he is now fully com
mitted for the Mayoralty. Bat there are still
difficulties to overcome before ho can reach the
goal of hts ambition. Where is tho friendly hand
that will brush off those spiders, offensive to his
sight? Who will strangle those two yonng Prin
ces, Baekeb and Sawyer, and permit him to
march without interruption to the offico be de
sires ?
Hot, there is another Richmond m the field.
and before tbe election cornea off, we would not
bo surprised to hear our cotemporary say tog,
*'i7rtrrv, I hate you. meaning, of course, onr
worthy fellow citiren, Harrison Parry. Mr
Parry will reply to him id &u appropriate man
Her, and tell him in plain terms that the man
spotted with the charge of attempting to p&liAte
frauds upon the ballot box, is not the man to
sneer at bim. Mr. Parry is a most worthy citi
zen. He has never sought office heretofore from
his party, but he has, through a longlife, talked
more in favor of those who did, than any other
man in Allegheny county. We hope he may get
the Wbig nomination, for be deserves it from his
party, and wc would like to defeat him, for we
like to oppose a dtcuUd whig.
Bat we arc apprehensive that Barker is tbe
man the editor of the Journal must keep a
vigilant eye upon, lie and tbo Deacon arc work
ing quietly, but, os they think, surely, id a man
ner that will knook tbe pins from under oar as
piring coterapornxy. Wo have good reason to
believe, that Barker has now a list of names,
colling upon him to be a candidate, outnumber
ing the call of Mr. Kiddle tnoro than two to one.
Joe and the Deacon are still busy. The favor
withwhich tbe Gazetto received Barker when ho
was first elected is made a strong argument for
his nomination, and it is sold that all this is done
with tbe consent of the editor.
We understand that the list of names m favor
of Joo will appear in a few days, but, from pru
dential motive, the editor of the Gazette has dc
dined to sign it; but, as Gen. Soott would say
lie “throws bis heart among them."
Visit of Gen. Pierce to Sew York.
Tbo Democratic Republican General Commit'
tee, recently passed resolutions, inviting Gen.
Franklin Pierce, President elect, and Mr. Wm.
R. King, Vico President elect of tbe United
States, to visit the city of New iork, as tbe
guests of the Committee. The Chairman, Au
gustas Schell, Esq.; and Messrs. Molntirc, Barr,
Francis,. Diilion, and Mitchell, were appointed
to convoy this invitation to General Pierce, which
duty they had tbe gratification to perform on
Wednesday, the lOlb inst., at Boston. TheCom
mitteehad an interview with .General Pierce, at
tbe TremOnt House, where they presented tho
resolutions, and a letter of invitation to him, to
which* he gave a verbal answer, accepting the
hospitalities tendered to him from the New York
democracy, and promising to reply soon in writ
ing, fixing tho day for his departure for the me
tropolis.
Monroe County.
At tho late election hold id this county tho
vote in four of the townships was as follows *
M. SmithfieliL
Jackson
Eldred
Polk
The other townships presont almost as sorry
an appearance for poor Whiggery. There is ono
pleasant aspect, however, for tbe woolly heads
in these townships. It does not require much
trouble and money to get the voters to the polls.
Gold and tub Money Mahket. —Privato let
ters by the late steamer from California state that
the gold* on freight, by the Panama steamer,
would be two and a quarter millions, which is
larger than was anticipated. This continued in
flax of two to two and a half millions of gold
eemi-monthly, with only a moderate export,
must influencematerially tho money market for
tbe next three months.
New Youk Congressional Delegation.— The
Tribune publishes a full list of Congressmen
elected in that State, at the recent election, and
classifies them 21 Democrats, 12 Whigs, 1 Abo
lition, and 1 Independent Land Reformer. In
the present Congress the delegation stands 17
Democrats and 17 Whigs. The State loses one
member under the new apportionment.
Tbo. whig organs have becomo alarmed at the
effect their foolish articles about the Frauds may
have upon tbo public mind. The Gazette is ei-
in its folly ou iheeubject, and
although we have not much/ room to spore we
will aid oor neighbor in showing tip hla knavery.
He starts out with the following paragraph:
The Ibit. of yestorday, makes an elaborate defence of the
conduct of the Mayor, in relation to the natanlizatiou
madsy which was commented upon in thfe Gailtte of Satur
day. W o made flvo syoclflc charges of Improper procecdine.
to wit: 1. Requiring witneasrato answer on a ovsziul in-
QUiar as to their knowledge of naturalisation frauds, instead
of examining thorn solely In reference to a particular case
under consideration, thus constituting the Mayor’s Oourt
iuto on unconstitutional inquisitorial starckainber 2. pgr
miulog a witness to criminate himself, as was done In ro
poated instances, as appeare from the evidence taken before
him, and published in tbo Post; and for which it l* hichlv
probable• the persons, so criminated, will be obliged to an
swer. 3. Choosing, arbitrarily, from among -tbo alleged
guilty persons, those he saw proper to commit, and letting
thl E? I? *7®* 4 * ? uf “ si ®B * person brought before him
orhitant tail* CoQnsc l- demanding unreasonable and rs-
The editor of the Gazette, if he knows any
thing at all, knows that all ho bos stated above
is false. His own party friends will tell him bo,
if they are not sank as deep in the mire of po
litical knavery as he is- The testimony given
before the Mayor was given volantaniy, and the
witnesses t cere instructed not to Bay anything
*hat would criminate themselves.
In reply to our dental of Ins statement that
the cnlpnts had not the benefit of counsel, he
says:
In reply to this, we assert that our statement la substan
tially true. Thn person charged was Henry M. Smith; tbo
coun.scl, fcdwln It. Stowe, taq. Sir. Stowe appeared before
tbo Mayor as Smith s counsel, and cat down In the front of
fice. Tho Mayor and tho informer retired to the back room
aivl called Smith to come in. 110 went, and Mr. Stowe wont
with him, and took a scat at the table, wheu tho Mayor
cither told Mr. Stowo to loan.* the room, or that he wanted
the room to himself as he Intended io have a jirtvale conver
wvtioQ with Smith. Mr. Stowe, thereupon, left the room
without any remark. The Mayor knew that Mr. Stowe was
Smith a.cou»wl,*for bo hod appeared on hi* behalf but three
or four days before.
If Mr. Smith has ecn9o enough to know who
his counsel was, ho will at once inform the pub
11c that tho editor of tho Gazette has stated what
is not true. Mr. Stowe t eae not his counsel, and
was merely an interloper in the office. Mr.
Smith had two interviews with tho gentleman
whom ho designated as his legal adviser, and
nfter deriving all the benefit ho could from bis
advice, ho was hold to bail for committing a fraud
which he darst not deny. Mr. Stowe was a mere
lookcron, and had no more nght m tho private
room of tho Mayor, uninvited, than be bad m tbo
private parlor of any other citizen Ho was not
tho counsel of Mr. Smith, and has no right to
complain because ho was not permitted to domi
cil himself in tho private offioe of the Mayor.—
He then goes on to say:
*‘Tlzat the iuxinoaUon of the /’ofl, that the Whig jnrtg. as
such, cither by any of Us <sn*tilutrd committee*, or In any
other form, ha* committed any fraud, or connived at any,
lx n gratuitous and unfounded slander. The \\ hig party Is
wholly Innocent of any such frond, and the editor* who make
the charge, cannot but know it.”
We made no insinuation of the kind. Our re*
marks implied a direct charge, and the testimony
elicited proves all that wo have asserted. Wo
will ask this saint of the whig church, If the
whig party did not users these frauduU nt papers,
who did ? They aro signed by whig offico hol
ders—they aro distributed by whig emissaries,
and the men who received them voted the whig
ticket! fie docs not deny these three facts that
been proven, yet he has the brazen effron
tery to say that tho "whig party is wholly Inno
cent of any such frauds.'’ What shallow impu*
donee! To say that the wbigs did not commit
the frauds, when it is a recorded fact that they
are now in the hands of the law for their knavish
practices. Dear Deacon, you must have lost all
the little sense we have given you credit for
Wc will give him the benefit of another para
graph, with comments. He says:
Tbo party lb nol accountable for such frond*, and we bare
no defence to make for thorn. We utterly disapprove of all
each conduct, ami ve icaro them to tbelr jos* desert'- Bui
«e dmjr tho impliroltnn upon the party, mvi we protest
■golan any illegal and Inquisitorial proceeding* in ferreting
out caflm, which, w<? feel assured, has been punned man? for
tbi* purpose of finding fraudulent roles to be u*od in another
caw, than from any k>vo for tbe vindication of the law.
Now, look at the nice honesty of oar sanctimo
nious cotemporary. In tbo first place, be "ut
terly disapproves' of tbofroads, and leaves tboso
who committed them to "tbclr just deserts ”
bat m tbe very next sentence, be protests agamst
ferreting out the caaet of fraui. Beaatiful moral
ity, moat consistent Deacon.
But there is another remark in the same sen
tence with which the editor of the Gazette is dis
pleased, bat tells his feelings jast as plainly as
if be bad "spoken oat lnmeetin." He says that
ibis matter bos been pursued "more for the pur
pose of finding fraudulent votes to bo used in
another ease " Tbe case be refers to is that of
his fncod Baclkeo, whom be is supporting in a
quiet manner for tho Mayoralty, and he is vexed
that tbe frauds have been discovered before be
bad an opportunity to make them useful in "an
other case ’ —i. e., to vote for Joe Barker. If
theso fraudalont voters bad only been permitted
to run at large until they bad voted for bis dear
friend Barker, tbe Deacon would then have con
signed them to tho penitentiary with bis bless
mg.
. Messrs. Editors: —Tbo extraordinary robe
mcnco with which the Editors of tbo Gazette and
Journal hare simultaneously assailed my official
i acts in the investigation of tho naturalization
frauds, has somewhat surprised me; for until
they did so, I hod not tho slightest idea that a
solitary individual, unconnected with the frauds,
coaid be found baso enough to sanction, let alono
defend the perpetrators of such an outrage on
the public; and even now, I cannot bring myself
to believe that the whlgs will suffer their party
to be brought into the defence of this crime.
A great pubho wrong hoe been done. The
seals of oar courts have been prostituted. The
courts have.beon deceived and imposed upon by
designing men and unfaithful officers, if tho
actors and perpetrators of theso crimes are to bo
allowed to go uawhipped of justioe, bow long
will it bo until the public records will besabjeo*
ted to the capneiouß acts of interested persons?
If the Editors of tho Gazette sod Journal ox
peot to intimidate me, and to oheok the investi
gation of thoso iofamons frauds, by publishing
tho falsehoods of their coadjutors, and crying
“ Inquisition,” they Till find themselves mista
ken. I promise thorn, as soon as my health will
permit, to renew the investigation, and now give
them notico, that if any of their friends are guil
ty, and have not already been brought np, they
hod better “ leavo their country for thoir coun
try's good.”
My friends need bo nnder no apprehension in
regard to the charges made against mo by tho
Editors of tho Gazette and Journal; they arc
simply falsehoods when stript of tho voßtige of
the editors.
Pierce.
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In regard to the Editor of the Journal, I have
this to say: that he presumes too much upon
his personal relations with me, when he makes
insinuations against my integrity ; ho knows me
well, and knows that I never suffer any person
to take such liberties unrebuked.
1 havo not tho time or tho inclination to enter
into a controversy with editors of newspapors,
and mast therefore decline taking any farther
Dotice of the putt and disinterested editors of the
Gazette and Journal. J. B. GUTHRIE.
The Baltimore Sun of Saturday publishes the
fall vote (nearly all offioial) of every oounty in
Maryland, except Calvert, whieh is not reported,
from which it appears thot Pieroe’e majority in
the State is 6,060. Total number of votes poll
ed this year, 74,276, whloh is an increase of
2,040 over the vote for President in JB4B and
8,068 since the lost Governor’s eleotion The
demooratio vote, since 1848, hoe increased 6,136,
and since the Governor’s election 3,313 The
whig vote bliowb a decrease, compared with 1848,
of 3,089 votes, and 246 since the Governor’s
eleotion. The fall vote of Calvert county, and
the few thrown for the fires soil ticket, will in
crease the aggregate number cast in the State to
about 75,000, against 72,280 in 1848.
THEPBAtJBB.
MARYLAND.
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THTBTY-THIED CONGEESB,
The next Congress commences its existence on
the 4th of March next The Senate, consisting
of 52 members, trill be strongly Democratic.—
The House of Representatives will consist of 234
members. In those States where Congressional
elections have been held, the result, ns far as as
certained, is as follows:
.MAINE. ./
1. Mobcs M'Donaltl, D. 4. Sami. V. Denaon, W,
~ Samuel Mayalt.D. 5. far. Washburn, jr. W
•l. E. Wilder Farley, W. G. T. J. D. Fuller, D.
VERMONT.
1. James Meacbam, \V. 2. Androw Tracy, W
One vacancy.
M ASfIHCHUBETTB.
1 Sami. H Walley, W. 2. Wm. Appleton, W
Nido vacancioa.
NEW YORK.
1. Jas. Maurice, D. 18. Peter Rowe, D
2. T. W. Cummmg. D. 19. Geo. W. Chose, W.
3. H. WalbrlUge, D. 20. 0. B. Matteson, W.
■l. Mike Walsh, D. 21. Henry Bcnnott, W.
6. Wm, M. Tweed, D. 22. Gfernt Smith, F. 8.
<> John Wheeler, l). 23. Caloh Lyon, lad. 0.
7. Wm. A Walker, D. 21. Darnel T. Jones, D.
8. Fm. B. Catting, D. 26. Edw. B. Morgan, W.
9. Jared V. Peck, D. 20. Andrew Oliver* D.
10. Wm. Murray, l). 27. John J. Taylor, D.
11. T. R. Westbrook, D. 28. George Hastings, D.
12. Gilbert Dean, D. 29. Azariah Boody, W.
13. Russell Sago, W. 80. Benj. Pringle, In. W.
14. R. W. Peokham, D. 31 Thos T. Flagler, W.
16. Charles Hughes, D. 32. Sol. G. Haven, W.
IC. G. A. Simmons, W. 33. Reuben E Fenton, D.
17. Bishop Perkins, 1).
NEW JERSEY.
1. Nat. T. Stratton, D. 8. Samuel Lilly, D
2. Ch&B. Skelton, D. 4. Georgo Vail, D.
6. Alex. M. C. Pennington, W.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1. T. B. Florence, D. 14. G. A. Grow, D
2. J. R. Chandler, W. 16. John Gamble, I).
3. John Robbins, jr, D. 10. W. H. Karls, D.
4. Wm. H. Witte, D. 17. Joel B. Danner, W.
6. John McNair. D. 18. J. McCulloch, W.
G. W. Everhart, W. 19. Augustus Drum, I).
7. Sami.A.Bridges, D. 20. J. L. Dawson, D.
8. 11. A. Muhlenberg, D. 21. D. Rtcluo, W.
9. Isaaoll. Hiester, W. 2*2. T. M nowe, W.
10. N.Middleswarth, W. 23. M. C. Trout, D.
11. C. W. Straub, D. 24. C. B. Curtis, D
12. H. B. Wright, D. 25. John Dick, W
13. Asa Packer, D.
DELAWAUE.
1. Geo. Read Riddle, D.
1. David T. Disney, D. 11. Thos. Richey, D
2. J. S. Harrison, W 12 Edsou B. Olds, L>
8 L. D. Campbell. W. 13. Wm. 1). Liosley, D
4. M. fl. Ntchols, D. 14 11. H. Johnson, D
6. A. P. Egerton, D 16. Wm. R. Sapp, W.
0. Aaron Ellison, D. lb. Edward Ball, W.
7. Aaron Harlan, W. 17. Wilson Shannon, D.
8. M. B. Corwin, W. 18. Goorgo Bliss, D.
9. F. W. Green, D. 19. Edward Wade, F. 8
10 J. L. Taylor, W. 20. J. R. Oiddingn, F S
21. Andrew Stuart, D.
INDIANA
1. Smith Miller, D. G. T. A. Hendricks. D
2. W. H. English, D. 7. John G. Davis, D.
3. Cyrus L. Dunham, D 8. Daniel Mace, D.
4. James 11. Lane, D. 9. Norman Eddy, D
6 Samnol Packer, W. 10. k.M. Chamberlain, D.
11. Andrew J. Harlan, D.
Wisconsin.
1. Daniel Wells, jr., D. 2. lleny C Eastman. D.
3. John B. Mrvcj, D
IXK'IIIO AN.
1 David Stuart, D. 3 Samuel Clark, D
2. David A Noble, D. 4. Heston L Stevens.l>
lOWA.
1. Bernard Henn, D. 2 John P Cook, W
MISSOURI.
1. Thos. H Benton. D. 3 John 0. Miller, W
2 Alfred W Lamb, D 4. Mordecm Oliver, W
G John S. Phelps, D.
FLORIDA
1. Aaguatus K. Maxwell, D.
The delegates of some of tbo States, it will be
observed, are different in the next Congress
from those in the present. This Is owing to the
new apportionment law, which gives several
States an additional member, while others lose
one.
RECAPITULATION OF FUIURBA.
OoijTre** Oonjjrrta
D. W F. S. D. W F. fl.
Maine 3 6 2
Vermont* *2 3
Massachusetts! .. — 2 1 *
Now York 22 10 1 17 17
New Jersey. .41— 4 1
Pennsylvania... lb * ~ 1;> 9
Delaware... 1 - l ...
Ohio 12 7 2 11 8 2
Indiana 10 1 82
Wisconsin 3 - 3 -
Michigan 4 - - 2 1
lowa 11 2
Missouri 3 2 2 a
Florida 1 1
* (hie rar&ncj 1 1 Mtw »»*.
Ownenhlp of Prftrote Lctterii
In referring to tho card recently Issued by the
literary executors of Mr Webster, the New York
Times says:
11 It will bo seen by a notice in Another column
that Mr. Webster's literary executors request that
all persons in possession of letters or papers
from this illustrious statesman, will ploco them
in their hands, In order that they may prepare
such of them as may seem adapted to that par
pose for speedy publication. Although they
have chosen to occompany this request with n
menacing intimation that their Legal rights and
property in tho letters will bo infringed if they
are suffered to reach the public through any
other channel, we trust that it will be complied
with.”
It has been repeatedly settled by the decisions
of eminent judges, both tn England and this
country, that private letters belong to tbo writer
or his representatives, if they cbooso to claim
them, and not to the recipient. Thejasticoof
this decision is obvious The grossest breaches
of confidence might bo perpetratod but for this
check. The “ monaomg intimation ”of tho lite
rary executors, if such it can be rightly charac
terised, was called for by tho appearance in
print of letters which obviously did not belong
to the person who communicated them to tbo
public, and which must have been procured
without authority. Even if he had been the
original recipient, of thoso letters, bo would not
uoder the law, have been justified in publishing
them. It is to meet oases hko this, and en
lighten tho pablio as to the law in regard to pri
vate letters, that tbo timoly and proper card of
the literary excoutors bos been issued Boston
Transcript.
To tbo travelling public the following
tickets bavo been issued from tbo office of tbe
Astor House, New York:
for Salt River. —The fioe
Austbian Despot, will start forthwith for the
above delightful locality, stopping at tbo “Site
touching at tho Tost Office, Mint, Navy Yard,
&0
Bukecors Down, Conduotor
llion Bbogut., Engineer.
FiEnr Ikdionation, Fireman.
To preveut acctdenta the Firo will bo
placed in the Bear. [Copyright aecorod]
Omnibus Ticket. —This Ttcket will entitle the
bearer to a seat in the Omnibus “Protection/'
for the Steamer •• Disunion, which leaves for
Salt River at 12 o clock, precisely. For the
convenience of Passengers, it will touch at tho
“Custom House," “Post Office," “Navy Agen
cy,” &o. No Auitnan gold roceivoil for the
Fare.
Ttcktl for Soup. —As the Steamboat passes the
“Site of the Military Hospital,” the passengers
will be regaled with “Snapper Soap,’ oooked in
the water of the “Blue Lick," and waited upon
by “ Old Soldiers.” [Copyright seoured.]
Putty Dispensed With. —Some down east
operator has got a way of setting glass without
patty The inside is framed in each a manner
that-the parts can be readily removed for the
purpose of inserting the glass, which is placed
between slips of Indla-rabber, which when the
parts of the sash are replaced, causes tho glass
to be perfeotly firm. The movable parts of the
sash are secured to their pleco by a knob scrow,
which makes a pretty finish.
Conoeesb.— The next session of Congress
commences on the first Monday of Dext month,
(December 6,) and will continue in session until
the 4th of March, .when Gen. Pierce will be in
augerated os President, and the term of the
members elected to the third Congress com
mence.
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Items of Hews and Hlacollany.
The Princess Anne (Md.) Eastern Shoreman
statos that tho dwelling, with its contents, and
several out houses,'owned by Mr. Thomas Ward,
in Annamessei, were completely consumed by
'fire on the night of the sth lost
Boring the year, closing with the Ist of Sep
tember last, nearly twenty -one million feet
of timber and steam-sawed lumber wore sawed
and shipped from Darien, Ga., making the
amonnt shipped, nearly double that of the pre-
vious year.
W. W. Corcoran has given as a donation, $l,OOO
to the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute at
Washington.
‘The Canadian Parliament, a£the late session,
passed acts to incorporate the'Mam Trunk Rail
road; to amend the charter of the Erie and On
tario Railroad Company and to authorize the
Montreal and New York Railroad Company
to extend their railroad.
Mr. James Orne of the firm of Orne & Co.,
Philadelphia, fell down in (ho'Btreet, on tho 12th
Inst., and Boon after expired.
At a Bate of wines in Baltimore, on Friday,
Borao of them brought as high as eighty dollars
per gallon, or $1,25 pcrwmo glflßs.
Mr. Parvis, an architect at New Orleans, fell
from a scaffolding at the St Charles* Hotel,
lately, and was dangerously wounded.
A fellow In Texas has joßt invented a
strengthening plaster which will enable you to
“ tako up" anything, from a four months note to
a hogshead of sugar.
The Madison, co.. Whig accounts for Gen.
Scott s defeat in the fact that his “military ca
reer disqualified him from -running V ’ He bad
never ran and cooldn’t learn how!
Sherrard Clemons (Dcm.) is elected to Con
gress from the Wheeling district m Virginia, to
eupply the vacancy causod by the resignation of
Mr. Thompson.
Tho Albany Register, in referenco to indica
tions that an attempt will be made to reorganize
the whig party upon “ an Abolition basis,” in a
tone of confidence, predicts that tho schemecan-
Dot be consummated.
Michigan was ono of the States that wns gure
to go for Scott, before the election. Tbo returns
show that Scott has majorities in but two conn,
tics m tho State—loo m one and 60 in another.
The "Eclipse” t?ork»hooso, of George W.
Phillips Si Sod, of Ma3won, ImL, Baja the Con
ner, is one of the largest and most complete in
the West. It h&s a front of oinetj feet, and is
ono hundred and ninety feet deep, with walls of
stone.
Tbe Boston 800 states tbat Mrs. Mowntt has
consented to read a poem, on tho death of Mr
Webster, before tbe Mercantile Library Assooia
tionof that city, at sacb timo as nor engage'
tncnls will permit.
Oat in Indiana it is said ibat tin agent is now
busily engaged in collecting tbe rotea taken on
tho railroad cars daring tbe past summer. It is
thought, by some, tbat Whig majorities will be
collected op, in this manner, so as to give tbe
Si&to to Scott.
Last week, At St. Lotus, the failure of a whole
sale grocery boose was rondo pablic oa 'change-
The liabilities were stated at from $3O 000 to
$-10,000. One boose suffers to the tunc of $10,•
000.
The operations of the Chester county (Pa.)
Mining Company continue to go on with great
Bucoeu. During the Inst week they turned out
seven hundred and fifty pigs of pure lead.
Mr. Anthony Chnsty, of Wilmington, Del.,
aged Oo.wlio voted for Washington,refusedtonde
the polls on the 2<l lost , but walked to them and
voted* It U said jft refused to rote until per*
milted to walk lo the polls.
Dan Rice was recently robbed at Memphis of
a valuable breast pin, s‘2oo ia gold, &c The
pin was valued at $O6O.
Ono of tbo largest ships over constructed at
Portsmonth, Vo., Iff- now being built there by
Messrs. Page & Allen.
Tbo article* for OxhibiUon from Franco are to
bo sent to the Dublin Fair freo of expense, by
order of the President.
Tbo Presbyterian Church at Fairmont, Va. #
took fire onftandaylart, hut the flames wero sup
pressed without serious damage.
An editor in Illinois being asked why be did
not publish the communications sent to bis of
fice, replied, because nobody would ever publish
his when bo was a youngster, and he intended to
bo oron with the wotld.
Tho propbeo y of tba fomented Polk is fulfilled
—“the man whose commission ho was signing
IS President of the United Btates !
Tfao Cincinnati Oasttte estimates, upon appa
rently reliable data, that iho aggregate capital
employed m tho wholesale clothing business in
that city is $10,820,000, and that orer 10,000
persons aro dirootly employed and supported by
this important Undo-
The Contemplated Division of Texas.
A division of Texas lias been in agitation in
that State for morto than two yours past At the
present time the advocates of division are main*
ly in Eastern Texas, whero several newspapers
arc enlisted in the cause. We arc informed by
the Houston Tdepnqjh, that the scheme is rapid*
ly growing into favor, and that it is even propos
ed to hold an extra session of the Legislature
upon the subject.
The Telegraph strenuously opposes it, urging
that if there should be ft Umsion of the Stale,
as proposed, into Eastern and Western Texas,
there would bo greet danger of the Western sec
tion becoming n free State, which the Telegraph
thinks, would much depreciate the ralueof slave
property m Eastern Texas.
It is stated that the saoccss attending tho cul
ture of sugar la Texas has been such that the
country betwoen tho Trinity and Guadaloupo ri
vers is rapidly filling up with planters, and if the
State remains united for some time longer, it
will bo pretty well populated with a slave-hold
ing population.
Pobk Paokiro —Most of our paokers were
ready to oommeuoe operation in hog slaughter
ing yesterday, but the weather turned warm and
they postponed killing. But one house has as
yet beou In operation, and only some 600 hogs
have boon killed. At Cincinnati slaughtering
had fally commenced Tuesday, and at one es
tablishment 700 hogsfwere killed in 3 hours and
40 minutes.
Pnoes of pork havb very materially advanced
ia the Now Orleans and New York markets,
which have stimulated holders of bogs, though
wo hear of no transactions. Tbelast sales made
were at 5 cents net id tho market
Throughout Missouri pnoes havo been dull at
cents net, with a downward tendenay,
which was also the piovaihng tone at All points
along the nppor Mississippi. —Louisville Courier,
Nov. 12.
Fred Negroes in North Carolina. —The
Fayetteville North Cdroltnain states that id the
House of Commons of North Carolina, on the
20th nIL, Mr. Webb, of Rutherford, offered a
resolution instructing the Committee on Finance
to inquire into the mqst eligible plan for gradu
ally removing free negroes from the State, and
that the resolution was adopted. That the free
negro population is an incubus on the body poli
tic is generally ooncedcd ; and we believe there
are few who do not desire their removal, provi
ded it can be done without cruelty, and at a mod
erate expense.
PiHAHCEa or Viboinia.— Robert Johnston,
Esq., Auditor of Virginia, has mado a report of
the condition of the Btate's finances, from which
it appears that dnnng the year ending the Ist
inst., the receipts into, the treasury amounted to
$1,279,527 17, makinfr, with a balance of $30,-
478 02 on hand at thejtime of the last report, a
tijtal of $1,310,001 10* The expenditures du
ring the year were leaving on
hand on the Ist of October B2
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Dbbb Killing in Virginia*—An act was pass
ed by the last Legislature of Virginia concerning
the killing of deer, which provides that if any
person ehail Wfonnd la
or shall Jkill one in any year, ig any-OOtiniy Jy>Dg
westofthe Blue Ridge andeast of the Megh%p# :
between' the first of Jannary aadtho Ist of
August, he shall forfeit five dollars, unless- the
deer shall he his own, tubed or in a part.
Valuable Testimony in Favor of an
Invalaable loto to neon! the tes
timony of medical men in favor of Dr. M’Lane’s medicines.
It is gratifying, because tbo Vermifnge and Liver Pills of
that distinguished physician wero not invented Crr specnla
tioo, bat were introduced .into bis practice with the design
of effecting good, and they became celebrated through their
great merit. They are not, therefore, to bo placed in the
same eafegory with tho patent nostrums of the day, which
are so extravagantly puffed in the advertising'columns of
the newspapers. Drs. Newcomb and Duff In common with
others of the medical faculty, are simply doing justice to
these Invaluable medicines in Ujus speaking well of them,
and truly imitate tho benevolence of the. "good Samaritan”
in endeavoring to extend their use:—
JoHKimLLS, January GO, 1850.
Genilcmen. —We have used quite a quantity of H’lo&e’f
Vermifuge Id our practice, ana find ii to be a valuable arti
elo, and one much needed in the country. If wo can get a
sufficient quantity i we will use some exertion to dispose oT
Messrs. J. Kidd & 00. Drs. NEWCOMB & DBFT.
For sale by most of tbo Druggists and Merchants, and
by tho sole proprietors. J. KJDD A CO,
novl7:d*w 60 Wood street j
Birch Wine, Wine of Tar, and Medica
ted Wines, of various characters, have been before tho pub
lic, but it has remained for the FOREST WINE to blend in’
one compound the peculiar medical virtues of garb of those
important articles, whose' actioti has a specific influence in
curing those peculiar chronic, kidney, stomach and nervous
diseases, causing debility and prostration, often of a serious
nature. The FOREST WINE is one of the bat tonics in
use, having all the strengthening properties of Wine, with
the healing and medicinal qualities of the roots and herbs
from which It Is distilled.
4tw“Soe advertisement in another column of this paper.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. IL KEYBER, 140,
corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Buj al
so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west comer of Federal
street and the Diamond, Allegheny City. novlGaUw
LIBUARY LECTURES!
THE REV. HENRY GILES, of Maine, will give
u-T~r his first Lecture before the Young Men’s Mercantile
Library and Mechanics' Institute, on Tuesday KVExisa next,
at Lap*tztt£ Hall, commencing si 7s£ o’clock.
The course will consist of Six Lectures, w follows :
I—Reading.
ll—-Love of the
lII The Coat of a Cultivated Man.
IV— The Inward Nature, Its Relations nrd-Fcculties
V—The Worldling.
Vl—The Enthusiast.
Tickets to be had at tho Library Room, and from tho Lec
ture Committee.
Parer—Members’ Tickets, for Course, $1,50*, with lady,
*2,00. Citizens’ Ticket, for Cuunc, $2,00; with lady,
Tickets for Slngl** Lecture, 50 cents.
WILLIAM FREW,
CHARLES M’KNIGUT,
WII. M. HERSH,
R. E. SELLERS,
November 11,1852.—1 w Committee.
On Thursday evening. Uth instant, by Rev. Mr. Tnigg,
of 8L Paul’s Cathedral, Mr. JOHN GBOUTT to Mrs. MAR
GARET PATCUELL. both of tbia dty.
In San Francisco, California, at tho Marino Hospital, on
lb© lltb of September, of Panama Fever, PATRICK LAF,
FERTI, in the 42d year of hii age. /The deceased vu a
native of Pittsburgh.
HEW ADVEB'
BOAT OARS—I4O assorted sixes, on consignment snvi for
rale by [dotl7] KING t MOORHEAD. ,
. Stray Cow,
tffßSSf CAME to the residence of the .subscriber, living
in Lower 5L Clair township, near Mount Washing
tSS&Ston, on the 6th Instant, a eommon sized Dark F«St
; with white on her belly; and crooked boms. The
owner It requested to come forward, prove property, pay
charges, and take her away, or sho will bo disposed of at>
cording to law. ROBERT TORRENCE,
on the premises.
Information Want re} l
OF the whereabouts of ELIZABETH VANBCIVER*<my
wifoj and three cldldren; one boy and two girls, Frank
lin, Jane, and Anna Maria Kale, Vtnscirer, wbo came lo
Pittsburgh about throe weeks ago, where I Ixvj beard they
were. Any person who esa give me Information In regard
to them, will confer a favor by addressing a note through
tb« Post Office, directed to FRANKLIN VANSCIYER,
dovLsCi* Cblnal|i»"»
'I'LIE Owner h gois; to California, and wUI-eliagoad two
X Btorj Brick Dwelling Home and Lnt, 4S fc*t front on
Cajjvwtetfa illcy, by SftJisl d«p, Tfo* House contains four
noofimfivliir, with finUhed gtrrd, and a fine porcb to
tae *rond rtory. A good oai oreo. garden and shade trees,
and a rlxire grape arbor.
Term*—One-third is hand, the lialanro in one, two «e,i
three year*. Apply immediately to
3. CCniBERT A SON,
50 SmfthfiehJ street.
•' A. Katuititocl( , a VcrmJfaee.
Frcm Mr. K. B. WOLFE, Merchant.
A- FAHNESTOCK k CO.-^onUooeti: listing act»l
• for tusay years as tor tho >ale of yoar Vermi
fug*l, i consider it my daty to bear testimony to its nUoable
qa&Utitt* and uninterrupted popularity. It is all ibatH
profevsu to be, and U considered, by all who bare u«*d iL
as an iQT&luablo family mrdirine
Urspcctfolly,
I’rcparcd and mid by
Dot 17 aii w
P«wl Keys.
r | , IIK (olmnUiff hw jwt received [oniird of KTeral m-
X pcrb Pianos, 7 octaves, made bjr SUNNS A CLARK,
and DUNHAM, New Vork; the key* of vb&eh arc oa .
tirely of PEAKL, and very highly polished, the apporun
effect of which U IxTyond conception, rich and beautiful.
Prarl Keyed Pianos are already very much admimi and
soojiht after by the wealthy and fashionable of the Atlantic
d til's.
N IL—The public »rc mpactfntl? Incite 110 mil and ci
unioe the same on their arrival, of which dun notice will
C l,cn 11. KLRBEIt,
t *''T l ! No. 101 Third street
JchnsyF la Mali: id tone-
_ Ivanta ttallroai
THR winter Rato to I'hfladelphla a
fallows:
Iticun, bwt, pork, Urlry, OrU, k -Trio, I _
l raj, j lOd D>«* . Gsr
Butter. ranJlra, cheese, cntton. earth- |
etiware, hklea, hop*, hair, lanl, lard l
oil, leather, tallow, tobacco leaf, w la- f
dov glan,
Bitwwri, Ixmw mj honus bmUt*
rli Tor, timothy and flax awd*. deer
"kins, dried fruits, glassware, hemp
sad flax, leather, rags, snap, starch
and voul.
Bnxrais. (oorn,) egg*, feathers, fars/t
and peltry, ginseng, merchandise, / “ s*>oo
** oa *» , per hbl. 1,00
Apply to 00V0DB A GRAHAM, Agents,
POT ” cop* Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
VALUABLE PPBKACE BBOPEBTY FOR kat.k
r |' IIE undersigned offers for sale that ralnahlo Iron prop
i. erty known as JEFFERSON FURNACE, rttuaied (n
Clarion county, Pa. This property courtstj of between
eioht hundred and nine hundred acres of
LAND; on which is erected one Furnace Stack, Steam En
gine, and tho necessary buildings far the carrying on of the
Furnace business.
The Furnace has been in successful operation for wreral
yam. Tho on) on tho tool In tho rldnlty, Is conyenlom to
tho Furnace, and in mat abundance, and much of thoUnd
“ nil! colored with Umber, which abound* In tho immedi
ate neighborhood. Tho Furnace 1* arranged for blast both
b, rtrom and water power, being situated on Bearer creek.:
Within three tulips of Clarion riTcr, and consequently in the
midjt of the great Ironiegton of that country, and near the
re Preyed route of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. This
property will be sold on liberal terms, and an indisputable
title elren. If not sold by the loth of December next, it
will then be open for tent Apply to I. PAINTER ACO .
rt7 J ltr ' : ? t VKU^Orgh; or to SAMTTRL F. Pl.iwwn
Oallansbnrgh Post OOea, Clarion county. Pa.
norlT:3td*dtw- 7 ’
FIX)tJ&— Kxtraand'BqpQrflna fay wl» ~
t- A. ITONTEE,
?° Tl 6 No. 251 Liberty street.
JAMES’ NEW NOVEL FOB TWKNTY-MVii CENTS,—
Just published, and for sale ui MINER A CO.’S, No. 32
SmltWVeld street
A Lift of Vicissitudes, a Story of Revolutionary Times;
by 0. P. R. James, Eaq., forming No. 174 of Harper/ Library
of Select Novels.
Rurope In a Hurry; by Qeorgo Wilfcce, norl6 *
HO I FOK lOWA I —FoftBaiX~A quarter aertlon nf T-wry*
containing 160 acres;*located in the most desirable
portion of that rapidly improving State. Villages, church
es and schools, within convenient distances, &tr. Reed. of
Washington county, owns three-quarters of the see'-
tloa, (No. 31.) <•
Apply to THOMAS MOFJTTT, •
nOTI6 No. 29 Fifth street,
f ilrargh and Steubenville Railroad
HE nobsorfbcn to the Capital Stock of the Htbbnivh
andSteuboosille Railroad Company, aw hereby notified
to pay into the Treasury, the fourth Instalment of Fire toi
lers per share, on or before the Ist of December, proximo,
and Fire Dollars per share on or before the Ist day of-each
month thereafter, until the whole amount of stock sub*
scribed for has boon paid.
noTl&Gmdaw
Administrator** Notice.
LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of JANE LIQIIT
CAP, deceaaod, late of Westmoreland county, haring
been granted to the undcrslgnod, tfho la duly authorised to
wsttle all claims against said estate. Therefore,. all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said pstate, an hereby no
tified to make immediate payment; and an perams haring
claims against said estate, are requested to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
nOTlaet JOHN OALLAQHEB, Ailm’r.
Adjourned Sale of Bplendid Building lots.
aUIB ulo of UTTS, on the UIU, north of W. iifalntoeli'd,
in tho Reserve Tract, recently advertised; haring been
adjourned onaccoont of the rain, will take place at the
Sales Rooms of the aubecrifaer, on the north aide of tho Dia
mond, in Allegheny (Sty, on THURSDAY EVES ISO, No
vember 20th, and again, on SATURDAY EVENING. No
vember 20tb, at 7 O’clock.
In th® meantime, tho Lott have hoot* marked with btakes,
with number and description of each Lot; bo, that parties
visiting tho ground ean seo and understand what wflibe of
fered.
Thlj property Is rery desirable; entirely tree of enenm.
b ranees; and tho terms will be liberal.
J. H. Ingraham’s Great Work!
C APT. KYD; or The Wizard of the Bca. By JIT l n ™_.
ham, author of “ Lafitte," “ Boathwert.” Ac.', 4c, jS
sale by H. Jlnu 4 00, No. Si Bntlthfleld sltwt “*
Who hod not heard of Copt. Kyd, the celebrated robber
bnccaneoe and phate »hoeo unparaUelcd morderaand atS
cities haao been the theme ibr many a pen for maißrtMrT.
century past This bold rarer was no BrtlUotS S,~?„
raised to frighten children, but a YeribSe
ttoJSSES s?
Prlrateer, he TOeomethtog of a trader, SS r} !
smuggler, and mostly a Plraie; and hr fabltfSiaSbf.Si
railed occupations, he so mnga
ernmeut, that he «aa
George ILL, and put in rf ! nn? l rifL-?~..ri^ r
to cruize for plrmtes, on the prindpW
SSEapafaSSSa:
Thework inelegantly printed, on gopd paper, makiar a
targe octavo volume, of tiro bondrod * ™ ins *
For sale by H. MINER & CQ„
No. 32 Smlthfleld rtreet
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a A. PAIINE3TUCK & CO.,
Q>rncr of Wood and First nlrwL<
company.
til Baltimore, arr os
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WIL A. HIU*. Treasurer,
Office. 64 Wood utroet.
H, M. DOYLE, Aurt'r.
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Dr. improTea Extract oi
Yellow Dock «nd Barupari|U(i4SaT&ai6
dp for BeredUary Thistii. '*•
Thansmdj.or todlridmlj u» ca»d *Hh grrtlooj <em-
ftcna tbetrparcotf. The use of
the Ttßtm poA and_Smapirißa win pment ill lhis, !
end are > inbety, and min, fthttUillTM,’
for 1t ftcroupily the system the latent tainLsrtiich
la the seed of discaso, tmd so takes offthe
the gins or misfortunes of the parenta ero so often
upon their innocentogjprta*. /--v -Vv. :^
Parents owe U to their children to guard
effneta of maUrilew that maybe descent,
and ehlldretk of parents that bate at-wny time been
with Cbnsioaptum, Scrofula or Syphilis* owe it tothemseVres
to take precaution against the disease being revived In them.
Guyaotra Extract of Yellow Dock and fiawaparillalaaxare
antidote in such cases.
£s* See advertisement. A.eepl&daw
43-Hieldness Positively .Cnred*«*The pro
prietor of the article called American Bair Restorative, has
met with snch nnhoonded success. In the use of his article,
as to justify him in taking bald cases, and a written
gattrantee.- That livhe willyfor a 'price agreed upon, by
himself and the perwn;nslng tbeaxUcle, restore the hair c£
fectuidly, or refund ih<*amount expended; or, he will xelt
at the usual price, without the shore guarantee. The
following instances, of individuals who have had, their hair
restored, ought to convince any one of; its efficacy. They
have allowed us to'uso nnmfHi -as references :'. John
Hofler, Woods* Brewery, cured of _ baldness of 24 years*
rtaodlng; .Holmes,Captß. Morris; James
Guthrie, 131 Grant street, was totally hald—now his bead is
completely covered, with new. hair ; also, John • Oberly, Ta-'
routum. We WOUld invito partlffTilwy nttgnfinn to th© fol*.
lowing;— -- v r - - • ’--'-v :
• due of BaJdnarof 20 years* standing, cured hycsU Bat&r
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wifeof-William Alexander,
who resides at Na. 46 Pennsylvania Avenue, thst sho
has been bald for the last 20 years; the head, on both rides, :
was perfectly smooth and .without any hair; when she com-'
using thd Restorative. She has ruow nsed a bottle
and part of a bottle restorative, and :has used It regu
larly for the last six weeks. Her bead is>now perfectly cov
ered with a thick crop of new hair, firm and strong, as any.
one can see by coifing." Mrs.'Alexander has no; objections :
to the publication of these statements:
■os** lam a brother of Mrs. Alexander, whose statement
is written out above, and know personally that the state
ments therein made are correct A. U. DAY,
Pittsburgh, Sept 17,1852. No. 95 Fourth street;
DR. GEO, H. KEYSER, Wholesale and Detail Druggist
No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OCtS&dAW
ASF“ Scrofula.—lt is due to Kser*s Petroleum tosay
that it has been known to completely eradicate every vestage
of this dreadf ol disease In less time than any other, remedy,
and at less cost or inconvenience to the patient ; ; ‘
The thousand* of certificates in tibhauds of: the proprie
tor, miny of which are Crom well known citizens of the city
■of Pittsburgh and its immediate-vicinity, go to show clearly
and beyond all doubt, that Kzxx’s -PtraoLroac Is a medicine
of no common value, not only na & load remedy in Purely
ri*, Rheumatism, Deafness, loss of Sight* but as evaluable
internal remedy, inviting, (he timsrigating'physicians, 89
well as the suflering patient, to become acquainted with its
merits.
Those having adreadof mixtures are assured that this
medicine Is purely natural,' and is bottled as it flow* from
the bosom of the earth.
ThefcHouring certificate is copied from d paper puliished at
Syracuse, N. M, and bears date Avgust 2, 1552. fototecA u
also appended the certificaieqfiJtecelebratedD. 1~. Ihot, M. J>_
of Syracuse: < ;.
This may In truth certify, that 1 hare been so badly af
flicted with Scrofula for the last sctco years that most of the
time I have been unable to attend to any kind of business,
and much of the rime unable to walk and confined to my
bed, and have been treated nearly all the. time by the best
Physicians our country affords; I occasionally got some re
lief but no core, and continued togrow worse until Dr. Foot
recommended me to try the Petrcleuzn,'pr Rock 00, as eve
rything else had tailed. ItZU so wl&crut taiih at first, but
’the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the surface
at once, and I at once began to grew better, and by -using
{seven bottles I have got acute worth thousands of doDaßt
MRS. NANCY, if. BARKER.
This may certify that I have been acquainted with Ekrife
Petroleum, or Bock Oil. for more than a year, end have re
peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in the cure of indo
lent ulcers and other diseases for which it is reeommeaded,-
and can with , confidence recommend it tohe a medicine, wor
thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend-'
cd its use where other medicine had foiled.
D. Y- FOOT, M. D.
For sale by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. [au2T:d<fcw.
JAMES P. TANNER,
Wholesixx peaiahih . -
BOOTS, SHOES, BOHHHTS, &e. f .
No. 6C Hood Sind, Between Third and f&erth.
PITTSBURGH. .
stock embraces every variety and style of Boots,
Shoes, Bonnets, At, purchased'direct from the New
England Manufacturers, adapted expressly for Fall andlYin
teraales, and will be sold.at eastern jutes. Please eali and
examine before buying. sepS^ha
Dinolution of Co-Partnenhip*
f|tIIE Copartnership heretofore existing between the sub-
X seribets, under the firm of Mints A. Rcsm, is this
day dissolved, by motoal coareut. Thebusiiicsscf thodate
firm will be settled by ALEX’R HUNTER, who Li author
ised to collect all accounU owing tlicreia .
T.-MYERS,
Pittsburgh, Nov’r. 5,1852. A. HUNTER.
I*. S.—ln retiring from the old firm,-I cheerfully recom
mend Mr. Hunter to our friends and customers.
potll T. MYERS.
SOTIcE. r
THE GROCERY BUSINESS will iweemtinoed bytheun
dcrrigncd.at tbe old stand. No. ISa Liberty street, where
he will bo pleased to see bi» fonner friends and customer?.
Pittsbnrgb. November 5,1552—00v1l A. HUNTER.
RIO CUKKKE—IOUO bogs prime Kin Coffee, on band- and
for nale by A. HUNTER,'
Djy ll No. ISS Liberty street.
OUQAH AND MOLABSKS
O 80 bbda. N. O. »rtii Lslaad Sugar;
ftw bbl<- N. O. Molasses; In store and for sale low.
novll a. HUNTER.
TEAS —60 half chest* Yoaug liysoa Tea;
3J do Imperial da;
SO do Huucbong end Oolong Tea;
15 do Extra Fine Nlngyong Tea;
On hand and for sale by A. HOWTEK,
P*>vll No-188 Liberty »tr«t
OFiCES— 2bbls-Clovw; ~
O X A tb. Nutmeg*;
2uu mats Curls;
SO bags Pepper;
10 do Alsplce; In store and for *nl<> by
A. HUNTER.
f I^OBACOU—IOU boxes b’s Lump Tobacco, various brands.
X such os u Bussell k Robinson,” u IV. ILtfrsot A Co.’s,' J
lo store and for sale by a. niTvrttu
n orH No. ISB Liberty street
DY E STUFFS—2 ceroona 8. F. Indigo;
1 libd- Madder;
•JO bbls. Alnra; In store and for sale by
iwtJLI A. HUNTER, No. IS3 liberty &L
MACKEItKL —27U bUs. prime Ho. 3 Mackerel, just re
ceived and for sale by A. UUNTKU,
DOV H No. IBS Liberty street.
O! Li—'is bbts. Tanners’ Oil, on bwr>d timi for
X by A. HUNTER,
n°*l2 No. 183 Liberty street
BUCKETS AND TUBS—at) dux. buckets;
12 do Tubs;
In store and for sale by A. HUNTER,
noT H No. 183 liberty street.
IAA HALES bATI'LNUT^
1 ”V/ 5,000D15. assorted numbers Cotton Tarn;
100 reamsassorted Wrapping Paper;
In store and for sale by Ai HUNTER,
No. IS3 Liberty street.
CORN BROOMS—SO dot Corn Brooms, in store and for
sale by A. HUNTER,
POT H No. 188 liberty street.
Don't bo Afraid to Uso Keating's yTn ' T * Q * f ' Tl T
QOME persons object to this valuable because,
O they say/the Rate and Mic© cat it,and then die la their
bole*. This is not the case. There have been thousands uf
boxes sold In this city, and no complaints of the kind ever !
made. It Is, also, a warranted artkte, that the Rats and
Mice will eat it, and it will kill, without doubt.
Sold by KEATING, at the comer of Wylie and Fulton
streets; Dr. KEY&ER, 140 Wood street; by ail the
Druggists and Grocers lathe Union. ocl3o
" : NOTICE.
ALL persons having sent for passengers, or tent •
Agg£Drafts to Europe, through JOHN THOMPSON, 410
Literty street, Pittsburgh, are hereby notified to call at hia
Office, with their Drafts and Passage Tickets, when they are
returned to them, as he mmif» arrangements In "New
York with the magnificent and well known Swallow-Tail
Lhaes, to faring out and pay all drafts engaged
by him, at his own expense; and has now been appointed
the only Agent in Pittsburgh for the Old Swallow-Tail Hbm,
owned hy Messrs. Grisnell, Min turn A Co., and, also, the
Philadelphia and Liverpool tJna of Steamers; and has Sight.
Drafts on the National Bank, and all its branches, from one
pound to any amount—paid without discount.
v - JOHN THOMPSON.
sepg* 410 Liberty *U Pittsburgh,
Great Reduction la Prices'!
LREINEMAN a 00., No. 42 Fifth sL, near _
• Wood, most respectfully announces to the 6a
citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the snr* £7%
rounding country, os well as to Watchmakers
Dealers throughput the West, that they have Jun received
thair Fall importation, and havo now opened the richest ami
choicest stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. WATCH
MATERIALS and TOOLS, that waTevcr iSaSt tothis
market Importing their Goods mostly from Europe, they
are enabled to sell ehcaper than any rim ii w establishment
wost of the AReghexUes, and as cheap os any house in tha
Eastern clUcs. It will, therefore, be an Inducement to
at this house, before purchasing elsewhere. octlfi
GREAT BEDUCTIOH OF PRICES 2
CHARLES A. MOORE, No. 110 Wood street, oilers far
sale, at unusuaHyjcw prices, all kinds of BRUSHES and
IARIETY GOODS. Ho manufactures and has on h«nd, a
large and excellent assortment of strong »nA -veQ- made
Point, Swooping, Scrubbing, Blacking, Hair. Nall and
Cloth BRUSHES, made of tho best material, and adapted for
use in this or any other market. lie would also invite at
tention to his Fiat and other VARNISH BRUSHES and
BLENDERS, which he is determined to sell at-ftom 20 to 25
per cent, cheaper than they can be purch&scd elsewhere
Painters and others wanting Brushes, nro Invited to call and
examine bis articles and prices.
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" Teat S Teast ‘
500 Half Cheats^ Green and Black Teas.
38 F'f ol Sii, Wboleraleind
*“* Collee > «“4 Shew*. InrltM lha
atteaUonof hismjtomera imdCountry Mmtiint, ama-
X}£ JSS® ,loc * °f Grera and Side Teas, sdecteS ta
with matrare, and wilt special reference to bis
ttaTd^,siJrt? 1 w <lR beToteJ ouTenUre atlin-
lnvite the attention of our customers to oor stock
7iir2?£L D « Yo^s u 7*°*> Imperial and Gunpowder.—
Fine Oolong, the sweetest and most fragrant in
tne Ammcan market. Also, Lorering's Crushed and Pul»
yeriied Sugar; Rio, Java and Mocha Coffee; and New Or
leans Sugar.
Pittsburgh, November 3,1852.
w DISSOLUTION.
’■’HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the title of
X BY AN A M’KER, was dissaved by mutual consent on
the 9th instant The accounts of the Unix will be settled
by H. H. Rios'S Co- at Ryan's Buildings, SI Fifth street.
- H.H-BYAN,
AGARDmE H. RYAN & CO. inrite the attention of
the Houae-Fumishlcg Public, to their extensive stock,
ot Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, now on hand and in pro-'
ce4s of finishing, and would especially solicit Hotel Keep:
erB,SteambastFnntehers,«nddealersthroaghouttheBomh'
and West, to call and enmtae their stock. They poaesats
dUties for manttfoctaring not etyoved by .any other estab
n«hm<mt fp rttn*ri<*a T an»i are enabled
Dealers, on application, will be furnished with a printed
drcular,eontmntngtbewbolesalepriceaf eachartfcla.
octlfi H.H- RYANACO.
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tt''^p>DEAE , JnBSS, Noise* in the lfoad,-aad all dlsa
greeaMe discharges ftom: the ear, speedily and peraia^
lirntly removed, Without pain orincohtenience, by Dr. Hair
t*t, Principal Aural of the N.Y.Ear Surgery,who mar Le-
TOmmUed at 99 Arch street, Philadelphia* .from 9 A. M. to 3
Thirteen years of close ted almost midlrUed attention to
this branch of special practice baa enabled him tOTednce his
treatment to socb a degree of bmcmm to fed u»» rgp
finawl and obstinate eases yields by a steady attention to the
means prescribed. - ~ y ■}' Jxa&S
j.c.ASi>zsaoa.
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C«Andefton«nd Mlnu Tindle hsvr f.\
'S~£r tali day entered into partnership* tinder the ten and
style of J. GAndersoa * Co* in Wholesale Fruit and
ContoUciiary bnsin«s,atKo.&Wooasta«et,i > -
B*Ti»S disposed .of imy entiift intern* ta the Wholesale **"
Frrnt and. GanfectSoaary business, to Messrs. J. G Anderson v*\
* Co, l ake pleasure faweoanmajdfastfcemto my farmer t j
meodsandCQstoxnefs; andbope&r.taaanjsntiaaaaseof f
the liberal patronage bestowed omae.:’ .-| r - L
30SHPA RHODES.. ! ;
ftrenen’i Insurance t'-,
tf T>\C om P an y ortheCUy orPUtatmrgb. •
—w.y. Dallas, l'resiient—eobeict HNSKr.secreuiT. r
Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of ill " '
kinds. Ofiices.ln Monongahela Honso, Nos. 12i and !25 .
Water street. : ■■■:■■■ -
W.W. Dallas, John Anderson,: •
B-C. Sawyer, •. B. BL Simpson*.
Wm. JI. ttlgar, H R . ■
Robert Rimey, ' Charles Kent, v
William ' William GjlUngwood-
A. P. Ansbotr, Joseph Kaye, " •
'.-'WilliamD.WrightCT. • - , jo"- • f
rTsT 0 , I*'* 1 *'* t'etlowiMlalJ, (Mem thaklin?, Mur# r. [
IrKT : ttrai, between Hl/ccl ctul sirtrU .—PStla-v i
bargh .Encampment, No. 2, meets first aai thtal Tuesday* i
of each month. - . ■■• : \
Pxctsbnrghltesree Lodge, No, 4, meets second and firarth •
.Tuesday*.....
Meehanks’ Lodge, No. % meets emy Thursday erenla?. A "
Western Star ixdge, No. .34,- mens eY*ryWednesday
evening. .
Iron City Lodge, N 0.152, mocti every Monday evening,
alotmt Moriah Lodge, No. 363, meets every Monday even
lag, at Chian Hall, corner of Rfth and Smlthfield.
Na 285, meets every Thursday evenin'?, at
their Hall, corner of SmUWLeld and Kith streets, .
No. i 541, meets every Friday evenin'^—...
flail, ;eon»r of leacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny
'•••-••- mysay
Inmranc* Company ot
Wtf&.Strtet.UtweaiMarl£landlSTx*lttr+*tj':
, x^ res *od CAEQO RiskA.oa tbo Ohiotod JCisls- ”•
i trftntarica. •':.
lunra against or Xbxnago by Fire. •••••■
Mailtos -
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00-noMy, - ffn. larimer, jr,
Wmj>a firatejr, ftunnei jj. Kto-,
Hash D. King, Wlllisaa BJnjduim,
BotartDnnlißjj, D.Dehsroi, " -
SlcboOT-naSr, !
• Walter Bryant, .: • .-Sanaelßea. »:* J
•• 1‘ ; :-• IsaacliLPepaoek. ~ ■ hS---' I
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Prreiinjt: JAMES 8. BOOS; 1 •
Vice Preildimt: SA-MUfX SrCLTOKAN. : f
Tremorer: JOSEPH 8. laascit ■ | “
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Omra, Ha « tors cr Mjsqto Bonrasn. - I
ICmrlD “ to oi 3
£S^“t^^sS£ggs“ i Sr*!: K
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«82!i Homt- -- , Joaephß. Uech.
, SamnelSrcatartaß, .■>. 3:
jmt recdialud 1
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*fSfr bM ?~ ol f B J e -
iorratobj . . foOTle)- .; v a. HIJA’fKu »..
iUi.KS.-A. A.iti^FFca,
irt plaea more- of i
wide Ejch Brocades, vhk&aM selling at s3,ooper tfftrtL 5
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opening, et A. A. JUaojr &. « 9
Oa« t <rrerlOOpkeesfreach.&loriace > lßc!tuiSnsalif>M -
drsTrafriaccJora, towhksh they iaTite tba n» *
tenttoo-of the Wholesale trade? =.; norlS -
A A. .MAJBOjf A OQ, wooH tortia to thnlr - '
-ca.* largOTarietycffarfs pattern Cloaks. AlBo. : to thn£
largo stock of Ladies Cloths, to Ooafa and THrn%w»
theoaioe. s ' £
OO&CKLLAII FV& KllNT—Bnitftbio- fcratarSTSKL -
aied on lUrd fftreet -Apply lanoedktely to s * S:
■■■•.•/ :■•■•. B.;CUTHBEET S SOS.
. 'Sogmmaeidfltr^
MaXIXO AXD yAKAatATTAAjUUKR..vl <T ,K,n ~
cnUre]j np»sijkaof theaboreClSi.t. ' -* - T *?* l y
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Cl Ma 64 Market street. ■ **'
SHAWI3).BHAWIai-Jast «ceW-i
WO tog Square |
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—— --.- <ffaotHH Market street. ! ■
THE imhiJSfi. v ’l'” ■**** *'•*■»»»« i
been appointed Agent, by Mows.
mn^^- i^LJ??2^ Trees > Sl»bK« 7+<3nen l'?
'SSSSf ® reeß Hoese, fa celebrated as Ufa largest 'and ?
UieUnifaaSfatei JU» specimen* leroald t.:
to. a large lot of-standard acdVDwarf-Pear f •
Trees, I.aelerted while East, tor Mr. John Burdock, Jr. At * •
'wail» T eeelTaljOTbfa Nursery, .vha will attend. 1 '
~» ? rtin S twesmll *fli^DgorUers;tilso, ground* f .-,
ana planting, if desired. Bis experience and promptness i*. 'i * -
weuimowtt. ; v ' -
S. M’EJJR
LETT HATWOOD k CO.
C*tal<gn» of ftoit Trees and Shrubberr, Buttons {,'
Rover, snd Vegetable Seed, to bo bail of Iho.snbaoiber al *
the Aericattnral Implement Warehouse of Nteter * vj: '
b»i,a!Woo<lrtrert,Httibuigb. ‘***“y*Mo.
Ortwin ' J. 8. KEQtST.
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AMUSEMENTS.
Loss as© MtfiGB..—™ r w«......JOSEPB C. POSTXE
4&* Doors open at o’clock; performance to coanaenes
al7o’etek.
Last night hot three ofthe engagement of Mr. and
Mrs. E WTLTjAMft.
. WEDNESDAY EVEfINO- Norember 17, will be presented
. the great Irish Dmaa, entitled.
- - IRELAND AS 2? IS.
Ragged Mr. & WUUan*.
JadT QfTrar- I-.- Mre. TL Wtllhm*
ChajactCTDanrff^.^,. —i—Gilbert.
After which ell! becroented the Yankee farce of
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(*ong,Kid.daaee,} ...™Mrs.Eimi*nu.
; -Mr and Hat Gilbert.
Tb eondode wtth-tte UnfaxaUe'tee of - "
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ofiir.enijlri.il. eels at the
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or ?oni "’ s ' nau * m ° ■*»&*•;;
4S?“ Beanlltal3lusje.anil a DeacriptlTe ~
nj the Panorama while “c*ora,em>apa- ,
25 cmtapChlldrea half brig. ■ n .. ?
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SPECIAL NOTICES. 1
Surgeon of
thgr 0:W. Biddle-] I^SST
trS»V. A. O. Di—ileett aljore tl» OTWIIy Tulrntrath
Ih~yofflcB,cornero/Ihiid MdWoxljtrofeLmrT Mm
dayereniog.- -: < ; (apSS
IiODfiB, 1. 0. 0* #— Tto
-£=Sx -Angorona lodge, Ho. 259,1. aofa *, meet* nesr
Wcdnesdayorening la Washington Hall Wood sfc- f jyfcy
frS?‘P I, f CK TKAr—Foe the best Ooloso 'tv. in Fliti. ':
SHS? I *?* “ "p*”^o>,Bo to tha Pekin Tea Store,
io. S 8 TUthstreet, There the TOj-beat Black and Green
Teas.can always he had. ■, - - tiytt --
]T3=-J; **• p- ®V-Blaco or mceUcj, Washington Hall, -
tfey Wood street, between Fifth street and Vtr3n alloy.
. RnaucsoaXoDG*, N0.33&r-MectserOT TaesdaT‘STemn*r.
_Mammx Ercun'jtEiT, So. 87—Marts Brit acdUiKi X
Friday of each month- - [marißtly
F.“£t/ME*BERG, Benta! gar-
Btrcct > * finr doors tbon
SrnitMW Office op state.'. Dr. F. baa been eo&sccted with
the establishment of Dr. Hullihea, of TYbeolina fi>r the lut
greyesrs-- —•- ;•• .;-••• fsjgftCni
{TsyBiETKA ISBBBA3CE COMPASY, of
H*rtford, Comb—Capitol Stock s3o<y>oo-, A*,
seta *189472.: Offleo of too «U»bnigß ArencfintEo Start
Eoom or 21’Cajtfy A Loomia, No. 69 TVoodetreet. -
-• E. H-UKESHT,Agent.
TT^ B Cora»I' 1 Corii»I! .CoxtuHf -Agreat many per-
IhSrT sons are dreadfu3lY Uxnaented vrUhxonis. A certain
remedy will be fcmtid to I)ri Coai3*a;c»j|-EiAST£n,- J t&r
sale by Dr. GEO. 8. KKYSEB, 140 Wood street ■***■■■
, Pries, retail at nmd 20 eta. perbox.
• tgtUheral dadaetwig-'te tboae; wfae.btiy io
ITS 2? SPENCEItIAN COMEKRCIAL COLLEGE—fIaio
Chamberlin's,)—Oornerof ThirdandMsrketstrcets,
(third Boor,) Pittsburgh, Pa. EP, dOODNOCGILPractiI
esl Accountant, 4t;‘B. C. SPEN CEB, Associate."AtHres<,
P, E, SPENCER, Principal Teacher of Writing: and Com
mercial Oorrespomlmicc. ■ See extended notice In another
column- ■ ' *Ol3 .
Curtain. Haterials, and
“■<£>; Curtain .Trimmings of every description, : Furniture
S? a te’^ ocsl * Lace and iluilia Curtains, N. T.
Painted Window Bhades,CiU Corniest Curtain Hnaßands;
it, at wholesale and retail. • W. H. CAISRYB,
No. 1(S Chesnut street, comer Fifth, Philadelphia..
Curtains Jlada and Trimmed in the very newest French
Bt^e * . . fmartghly
Fire Inmraute Cornu*
. Paui Capital -iwfljpMi
only fir tno s6£er ciaaaea of property, bar maniple capita],
ftsd affcplggcpertor adrantages ixr point oTdieapiiesa, safety
sad acecenniodatioa, to city and -country merdamt»' »rn,t .
owTiers of isolated dwellings an4«niniryprOT^tTV
JL idssty; -
Branch office frtfimithfleld it;-«ttgbogtb J
f§* Hiller’! Window Shade 32jmnfae« '
tor y» OP SECOND AND AKCiI sr&/
Onr motto is, H &rick &Oet and Sswfl
-*®“ Church, and Lodge Room SHADES; made In*
fgperformaaaer. ; . . .•••• •
other? are invited to give na a calL be
fore purchasing elsewhere. ... . • a l. Mifj.rw > nv .
augdia 8> W. corner Second and Arch sty phiV -
OACCEHEKOTYPES
. Pod Offiorßidldlngs, Third streets Likenesses taken
in all kind* of .weather, Dorn S A, M. to S P. M., giving on
accorsto artisticand miim** likeness,unlike »iyt raxtly sn«
perjor to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following
pnaa;
the, sea tod qoallty of eflgg or fHtjrti*- -
Hgum for children, fhmiil'A. aL to 2 P. 31.
K. &<— fa
part of the city. - - -:y - v > .
Tr^ 3 Honesv*-DL HOYT’S -
'IIBAYIS POWSfclL—This* powderis offered to the '
public «* guaranteed core Car iho heaves in. berate, and i*,
the only jacdidne known odaptei to'tEat punose. faarine
been used, In the private veterinary
iseGsrpetency
of e animal, the horse, for labor, when
witb this common disease, should induce every one having
lmmediately for this remedy; Par sale whole- :
sale and retail at Dr.KjiySHE'S Drug-Stow, N<x J4o,'
jj2&tlAw. owner of Wood st, and Yirgln alley
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