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WEDNESDAY MORNING DEO,imngft
Gr. Nv ri ardor, Louth.. East,. fiat, taates the Caradtattost: .btab tamed
easlvicume• of 112•Cummias Mud, saa tr. assatias to OM.. Ittatlaattattd,
Pu.s.
a - Mama. S. M. l'arreanu. er. Co., who are prompt. hon
est and gentlemanly In their business transactions, are the
only authorizeti agents in the cities of New York and Roston
for the Alarnitto Post. They are authorized to receive
vertisementa -tuitl ; guhseriptions for its at our usual rates.
Their reeMpts aro regarded tut payment.. Their offices smut
NEW YORK, 12' Nassau itreet.
. . -ROSTON, /CtStal,l-4,treel."
TIIE GOVERNOR.
OM gratified yesterdarmtroin g` 1.5 - 11 - ear'
that tlov..Bigler bad appointed ur fellow citiite r n;
P. 0 . suAN ,,,, N , Esq., to Hifi vacancy on the
Bench •of the District Court,' occasioned , by !IR;
death of Hon. VirArTSEC FonwAn.n. This we re . -
gard, as ark .exoelient appointroetit, and we are
• e k - confident dist it will give eatioffietion to the pee
r. ' pie. Mr. 3hantion is a gentlonstn who, although
young in years, has, by his fine le - gal acqtilio;
ips44,high order of talents, and impressive elo
quence, already .won an entilable fame.
,lu.tbe
,„eAaltecl, but. arduous position to which be has
been called by the Goiernor; v4o bavo no doubt
but he will discharge the duties or the office with
honor himself, - and justify the confidence the
Governor and rrienda Levi -placed in him.
.. ,
I -
'Notwithstanding the immenso: blunt of gold
that has taken Ogee within tbo last few year°,
oar currency appears to be in amore wretched
tifinditionthan it was before the discovery of the
abundant gold mines of Califoroia, and before
IMO dollar of the many millions of gold sho has
". permed into the States had reached' our 'shores.
paper currency is now in almost as bail a
state as it was just before the last panic, which,
—in its consummation, overwhelmed so many with
pecuniary ruin, and many are apprehensive th.►t
a crisis is approaching which in 10 results may
be equally calamitous.
It has long been the opinion of the people that
the regularly chartered banks had undue privi
leges for speculating, to the injury of the peo
ple, in this kind of currency, bat their privileges
are email compared to those claimed by persons
'upon whom It would be hard to 6x a sure re
sponsibility fur the redemption of theirshinplas
tern. The whole west is now overrun with the
ESEEZE
papor issued by private banking housei, in vio
=laden of law, promising to pay John Smith or
-
John Brown s) much. Theso notes, having all
the appearance of bank notes. are circulated
among the 'sharers on the public works and far
mere, (far from the place of issue,) on whose in
experience the sharpers count with confidence
they can speculate. Of coursothese rage can at
tain no character with correct business men, and
when the poor dupes who hare been swindled
with them wish to realize the "promises" they
will find them "broken to their hopes," and that
they are next to worthless.
In some reflections on the state of Currency
the Cincinnati Times has same judicious remarks.
We learn from them that a few days ago the Ga-
eau of that city seemed to think that increased
Bank issues are necessary, and diet being neces
sary for commerei purposes—it -vas the- fault
of 31iio that she did nut permit her banks to fill
the avenues of circulation with tier own ,mall
; bale to the exclusion of Connecticut and Geor
gia small bills. This is a masked question.—
While we concede the Gazette's statement of the
cave to be plausible, we may ask, why issue
twenty one dollar bills, instead of one twenty
dollar bill, which for commercial purposes is bet
ter ? It is not, as we conceive, a commercial ne
cessity, but a bulk speculation, an attempt - by
one dollar bills to swindle those who have no di
rect interest in bank issues or in commercial
transactions; if it is not so. why net issue the
twenty dollar bill instead of the twenty, one dol
lar bile? The answer is very clear. As com
mercial aids, twenty dollar bills would be re-
turned for payment, while one dollar bills are
left with- those who are helpless witholit the law,
to protect themselves.
The argument for the etclusion 'of ►6e small
bilis of other States, Is the same that was used
to faiten upon the people of Illinois,another rot
ten banking law which Is now going into opera
tion, from which they will some day realize the
dire results they antlered under theirlanner sys
tem. The Times thinks that it is as unjust as it
is unwise to implicate persons in the perils of
the credit and banking system, who have no real
interest in it vrtintever, by Circulating small bills.
Let the every day, , ordinary domestic trade be
transacted wholly on a solid specie basis, and
then we should neither have society organised
into. mills - to protect itself from premeditated
swindling, nor politically convulsed on the cur
rency question.
The Sandusky (Q.) Register gives on account
Of a recent swindle, played off upOn:the'orednft
lons..peOple of that place by Hann Amennen,
tho ma,gieicn. It teems that the Herr advertised
s3oo' worth of jewelry, to be distributed by lot
.
terito the audience—some five hundred of whom
Were green enough to purchase tickets and at
tend.. When the hour arrived for drawing, the
Herr was not prepared to tender. The crowd
got excited, and seeing the turn affairs were ta
king, the Herr made his escape through the - door,
the crowd rushing down stairs in pursuit, and
-down Water street as far es the Veranda hotel,
•Info which the pursued magician rushed, darting
through the main hall, and disappearing like a
-comet through the back door—thence iitto the
StEible yard—and thenea—to "parts unknown."
The Crowd immediately afterwards rushed in
,-
, to - the hotel, not knowing that he had made his
egress, intent upon giving him a "cold duck"
supper.' 'Bente person, to drive them out of the
house; threw uloOttle 'of Cayenne pepper upon
the stove, which speedily had the desired effect;'
- andllte pursuers .retired,- baulked of their in
tended revenge., The,ttOtt Weheir orthe magi
cian is at Chicago„-whero_ he was arrested for
debt. The constable, however,meized-his imple
ments for carrying on the blaCk ; and" the pa- .
pars of that city are exposing, to:fhe pt,06.110W,
the wonderful tricks aro Peirfirinei. —The Dia-
glean is w.great scoundrel and goßga,ll7 .i . rune
'off without paying eithor his hotel or -irLotirs'
bills.
AN INCIDENT OF TITE GLORIOUS BTE OE' ANY A":
ll.T.—lTEEElToignitig incident of the next aiirilver-
Serra the battle of New Orleans will be the
erection of Mine equestrian statue of General
J a ckwi t i npon.ita pedestal in the fine square op
posite the executive mansion at Washington.
The statue will be one of the most remarkable
lit the world, and not excelled in artistic skill or
imposing appearance by that of Peter the Great
in St. Petersburgh, or of Napoleon in Paris. it
is constructed mostly from cannon captured by
- Gen. Jackson in hie wars. The great art by
which the rampant attitude of the borie, is' sus;
bitted, net by external props, but by the lnge•
•-•;;. nleus application of the privaiple.of 'gravity; will
t.fitnnatiittud ge neral ad titivation. •nlitititiartieular
174.'?„ - 7,ttilffiarit .issintiaiiy— from the statues;of
the ; Grcat and Duke of Welliniton, at
t - gdinbnr'gbr, which is said to be fastened by the
it hi hose pedeataL•-Stat ue
t t
, U 0
stands boldly anilsolt4k'on. - bis bind lege. !The
s,t tr.itittitede;Terleitt and usrelelly the fsee'sig the
old:here; are true.and exact to nature.
iiiiatitirinnleiiirepliitertn, the
'Q811.1434 papers. If the Forest City keeps
,rival Pithsbnigh , number l aud
‘°- of illo white!) Oalriliitiea *MN b et .
oi - •a limits.'
PITTSBURGH
7
THE Ounrur.Nigy.
Movements of a Scamp
1 • . .
Yrrim the bete 1 Lemler
;LC :anything could prove now much the forco
and sta bili ty of a country lies in the spirit of the
- people ra th er than in,,the letter of its instita
.tions, thentweeViif pardel Webster would be that
proof; Itheilmermaini mourn him as a great
- "Mejpiftit he Was gre.l4 only in so far as he was ;
esienthilly Americans;--•A 1 a party Man we dis—
imier his weakness rather than his strength; ante
as-it suidessfnL'. individual his greatness is alto , '
,
gether:4o be discerned:in • She operation of hul
co'antri and her influences upon him. Not that.
'very great personal capacities can be denied to
hint, but they are essentially ablities springing
from the soil to which he belonged. . .
_ _
A great practical grasp of his eubjeet--ettulle
energy, drains, like that of a trio,' drect' from
the. earth tie -which it belangs--indomitablavigor
Of industry, made the son of a country agricul
turist become a masterly lawyer, at least at the
bar, and one of the moat powerful officials that
the ffuiou ` Las Stir Seen, - Probably , if Webster
Were Iti;cOmpttre,Witb other meek of learning, for
Original thought, for_sagaeity of view, he might
notionly_havelbend his equal, but very often'
have met his' superior In some of the positions
`that he took bp Most:decisively and obviously,
the L ettinalile nature of his judgement was tested
by the. -event. Ile thought it possible to oppose
the Mexican war, and the _Mexican war is ode of
the , "greatest events in American history. lie
thought that the annexation of territory would
endanger the Union, and the Union was never
more stro.kgly bound together than at this.pres
'tint moment. It was not therefore in his individ
ual judgment, or in any surprising geidas pecu
liar to -the man, Daniel Webster, that he shone;
but he was a strong instrument well knit in all
parts, and capable of the most powerful action;
and his full strength was shown when be threw
himself, -as he often did, heart and soul, into the
action of his country. Arguing for-the North
Eastern claim, or the Oregon ctaim, Webster was
essentially one of the strong men of the day; sup
porting Use Compromise measures on the subject
of slavery, the provisional conclusion to which
the American mind has 'come, pending a future
settlement of the question, be spoke to the ear
of America with the voice of public opinion, and
he had the largo organ fitted for that spokesman
ship.
The State of New Hampshire has boon fertile
in eminent men, and, as we have before remark
ed, a great proportion of working statesmen of
America have began life in the work of the farm.
Pierce comes from an agricultural family. Fill
more has stated in public how he has been ready
to drop with fatigue after the Ashore of the farm.
Beginning work in that rough and practical man
ner, American statesmen view the world not as
a routine of business to be arrangel in office, but
as the arena of real life, in which great forces
are acting, contending or en-operating. They
are familiar with the handling of those forces:
and thus they are able to display a strength and
vigor in action) which our present statesmen lack;
and it is tO this substantial bone in the thought
and language of Daniel Webster that we must
seek a largo proportion of that strength which
wo might otherwise ascribe to the individual ca
pacity of the orator.. In polish, In care, and in
literary nicety, American oratory scarcely equals
that which owns a Macaulay foe its ornament;
bat we all feel, in reading the speeches of Amer
icans, that there is a freshness like that of a
voice trained in the open elements, accustomed
to speak against the winds; like that of men
who have contended with their arms against dif
ficulty and fatigue ; : like that of men who are ac
customed to fecedanger tun! strike it down like
that of men who are not afraid of the bug-bear
which elides, perhaps silences, the English erica
ker—'.oonsequences."
But in spite of this freedom, one remarkable
fact in the career of America has been the sta
bility of her °ldeas. Theoretical writers would
suppose that in a country where every man may
attain the highest offices, where power depends
upon the popular favor, and the adventurer has
an open field, the immediate consequence would
boa constant vacillation of the public councils
and the supremacy of disorder over all. The
reverse. however, is the fact No state has re
ermined firmer to Its fundamental convictions
than the American people. The freedom of the
individual, the independent sovereignty of each
state, the indissolubility of the Union, are prin
ciples which command the allegiance of every
American. citizen, The very few attempts that
have been made to divert the American mind
from these principles, whether in Carolina or
Rhode filmed, have been instantly crushed.—
Even so powerful a man as Daniel Webster finds
that his individual objects, hie particular opin
ions, and his personal scheme of action, mast
fall In with the general course of public opinion
and national action. It is not even -for a man
of proportions so great as Webeter to divert the
public from its settled course of advancement
and national existence., _Webster could only ex
ercise his full greatness by aiding rather than
opposing the Mexican war. The sole change of
any essential kind that has come over public
opinion in America, is the change from the pol
icy of mere non-Intervention in foreign countries
to the aggressive policy which opposes Europe
anising encroachments by aggressive retaliations,
and that change has sprung naturally from the
course of events. Although sudden in its de
velopments, it is not recent in the seeds of its
growth, and it is essentially a development of
national opinion. Although divided into separate
states and enjoying the largest possible share of
local government, the American Union is remark
able for the absence of mere local peouliarities ;
some broad diatinctione there may be vaguely
perceptible between North and South, but
whether you take him from Salem or Cincinniti,
from Now Orleans or New York, the American
is above all things American ; and the public
opinion which develops itself in that region of
freedom, becomes so ample and mighty that
mere individual influences are merged in a truly
united national action.
Tue MCNEMAR WIFII OF JILMOIIi. BONA PAUTZ. -
The Paris Univers—a journal devoted to Louis
Napoleon, and which is anxious to exalt all those
who are in any way connected with the Napoleon
family—gives the following account of Miss Pat
terson, of Baltimore, subsequent to her marriage
eith Jerome and after Napoleon had 'insisted
that she should do repudiated for a royal bride:
But she at last learned that the Senate had
pronounced her divorce, and that the King of
Westphalia (Jerome) had married, on the 12th
of Angust, 1807, the Princess Catherine of War
temberg. She then resigned herself to return
ing sorrowfully to America, with her eon. She
claimed a divorce from the Legislature of the
State of Maryland: but although sought in mar
riage by wealthy men, she always refused to
marry, saying that when a person had the honor
to bear the name of Bonaparte, she could not
change it.
The lady is now 67 years of age, and she has
preserved, in a remarkable degree, traces of her
early beauty. She is celebrated for the delicate
and minute care which she takes of her person,
her complexion nod of her hands; she never
taloa off ber gloves, except at the last extremity,
and is rarely seen without a veil. The History
of the Dynasty of Napoleon thus speaks respect.
ing her: "Opulent, highly distinguished by edu
cation and manners, and gifted with qualities
which have partially rendered her happiness in
dependent of others, she has passed a song, AC
!flue and useful life; and she now, in the evening
of her days, thinks that fortune was not so ad
verse to her by depriving her of a dltuiem in
Europe. The history of the family to which she
is allied, recalls the line of Shakspeare, "Unea
sy lies the head that wears a crown;" and in the
times in which we live, this especially is the case.
.Independently of the pleasures of affection,
which she enjoys as mother and grandmother,
Madameltonaparte is on the hest terms with her
two brothers; Joseph and Edward, Patterson,
batti,of.whena 'possess large fortunes and charm
,ing,landlies. liar son, Jerome Napoleon Bona--
parte,,ht-present aged 47, made a very rich mar.
riage,.which renders him one of the most loverr
taut personages of Maryland. He has a passion.
for booksJoetmieling and for agriculture. Ire
has cleared's* , forests; he has applied
telligeace, in all his agricultural experiments,
all the disooverieri of modern science; and he
confines his . ambition to producing tho finest
crops in the country. He resided fora long time
in France, underthe Restoration. He worships
and almost adores the memory' of the Emperor,
and in his splendid resideneirat Baltimore, stat
utes, portraits and busts reproduce Napoleon at
all ages and in - ,every form. But he allies to .
this aintimentacerialnrepublican independence,
a legitimate 'pride; and since the 2d December,
he has opposed with-all his force the desire' of
this son to visit France.
RAILUDAD COMMUNICATION WITH ST. Louts,
A corps of engineers are now making the nedee-.
Et aty lurvey for a Railroad from t3t. ,Lotiii; to
`Terre Haute, and suoh arrangements haiie been
made *between that company and the Ohio and
blisskieippi Company, (which is constructing a
ItailrMid from St. Louis to Cincinnati) th a t t h e
two reads are, to be - pm on one and the same
track,rfrom Miliolitairn to Salem, a distance of
about eerentyr.miles.
ros„The firemen of Philadelphia are preparing
s r . , Plonk:Mir the Washington National .hionn
meal '
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MEM
laill
Lecture of Thomas E. Meagher" Esq. •
On Thanksgiving evening, Thomas F. Meagher,
Esq., the eloquent Irish exile, delivered a lec
ture to Metropolitan Hall, New York, on " Aus
tralia," to an audience of not less than 5,000
"'ersons. r The commodious hail, it . ie.eald;=:was
Tacked to Ourocation: 'At the dooratone $l,OOO
-were taken for tickets of admission:• The leo
;tueo
13r •
which occupied tct'4
o hours 1 , ,t8 deliTerY,
4iv
'aillistened to with lin:Hound attention, was
mainly historical and descriptive of Australia,
Alie_xtew Empire so rapidly rising in the far
Emthern ocean, but interspersed with passages
of grnphic imagery, poetic fervor and thrilling
et oquence.
He vizi:larked that in 1788 the ship Sirius, from
Linden, took out government Officers of that
c .untry, who read the first proclamation announ!.
Bing the Colony of Nati" &ath Wales. Captain
C Kik had been there before, and taken posses
sion of the Eastern coast in the name of King
G torge the defender of the faith. (Hisses.) In
1352. another navigator had sailed round the
s mthent end of the island and named it Van
Dieman's Land. There were then but a few poor
huts anywhere to be seen. This was the begin
ning of the Colony of New South Wales; this the
quiet, humble, lowly birth . ;
,this the mean and
abject infancy of that mightyempire, the growth
of whioh has been as amazing, as glorious, and
beautiful as are the broad white leaves in the
sunshine of the ''future. (Cheers) In 1816
Captain Ely° was made Governor of the Colony.
Ho hated the military and despised the civilians.
In a word, there has seldom stepped from the
quarter-deck of a vessel a more perfect tyrant.
Ito proved: himself destitute alike of manners
and humanity. One of the midshipmen has boon
sentenced to_death for some offence. His poor
mother came to the Governor to intercede in his
behalf, and received this reply : " Madam : I
regret very much that so much baseness forms
the character of that young man. and I hope
that his friends may hear his loss without mach
concern." Wherever there vase spark of good
new, such a man was sure to be despised. He
had not received his second year's pay before
the settlers of the colony were set on fire with a
spirit akin to that of the hardy backwoodsman
of Kentucky. (Cheers) This Governor was
soon Beat back to England in the ship Porpoise,
and Col. Johnson wits invested with the reins of
government. Bet the Colonel himself was soon
sent to England, there to answer to a coup tretot
and Gov. Gray assumed the bead of affairs un
der whoa° rule roads were made, public build
ings were erected, and the place greatly pros
pered.
Port Philip, he said, might be set down as the
finest port in Australia. its annual exports
amount to £300,000. It is to be ranked highest
hostever, on account of those who have staked
their all in its behalf. There aro fine, hardy,
generous fellows who left England before the
vices of aristocracy had time to cramp or ener
vate theirnature. (Applause.) Several of them
have amassed CODSid erablo fortunes, built
fine houses; anti aro now keeping a sharp look
out for the prettiest wives. (Laughter.) Mel
bourne contains at this moment eighty thou
sand inhabitants; is furnished with gay end
spacious ebops and tilled with all the luxuries
and elegancies of Europe. A vast improvement
has taken place since a morning paper an
nouneed ender the bead of ..sceidents."—
" Another child drowned in the efredi of Mel
bourne t" ( Laughter. )
Australia has survived and triumphed over
great difficulties. She has had much to suffer.
much to aercome. In spite of all the curhsthat
chafe.' her energy and spirit, the young Colony
has grown strong and made a noise among the
nations of the earth. There was within her
heart a spirit which was equal to the work—a
spirit of energy. And far above all. It was in
the Providence of God ordained that a nation
should spring up there to bear fruit in abun
dance.
After remarking furth L er upon the present
golden prospect. and rich resenrces of Austra
lia, be said yet with all this, she is not at rest.
The wrinkled hand of England Is upon her.—
Years they have petitioned and protested, over
and over again, against the perpetuation of this
terrible wad incalculable wrong, ita vain : the
curse continues, the pestilence becomes intolera
ble. in 1851, the five colonies, New South
Wales, Port Philip. South Australia, New Zeta
land and Vao 'Armin's Land, enter into a sol
emn league and conventual, binding thetossleen,
one to the other, to resist, by every just mean.
within their power, the transportation of crimi
nals to their shoress. They adopt a flag. The
convict officers and Liear supporters—the polln
tionists, as they are ca/lel—detionnee It as a se
ditious rag. It does look, indeed, as if it was
copied from the bunting of the Chesapeake--
Honor and victory to that flag. It is lifted In a
holy clause—it Is the typo and war crest of a na
tion full of youth and glorious promise. One of
these days it will traverse the world, with the
five stars in undisputed peasesaion of the field.
The destiny was pre-ordained —w t, pre-arrang
ed—would have come ; though all her wealth
lay in the fleeces of her flocks, cud no sands
sparkled through the streams at which they
drank. Inevitable always, it is non immediate.
The gold discorery shortens the road to it—
/Modena it by a thousand miles—disperses many
superfluous words—many circumlocutory chap.
tire in her history—has saved her, perhaps, many
a discomfiture—many a staggering blow—many
an exhausting wound.
To you, the citisens of America, It must be
pleasing, Indeed, to behold a new republic rising
up to share with yen the labors and the glories
of a future, before which the conceits of the Old
World shall be humbled, and in the light of
which humanity shall grow strong. Already—
as if you had a secret intimation of it—you have
gone down to the golden shores of the Pa
cific, and there, arrayed as a bridesmaid in her
jewels , your youngest daughter has waited the
coming of the bridegroom. The new corner
traces his descent from an ancestry which has
given to you the tongue you speak, and the
sounder portions of the laws you reverence.—
The new comer has had trials similar to those
which taxed the patience and roused the courage
of your fathers. The new comer has wealth,
and enterprise, and growing interests—all the
sympathies—all the facilities--all the faculties
which qualify to enter with you into relations of
statesmanship and commerce. In these new
communities, humanity restores itself.
Mr. Meagher closed his eloquent lecture,
which was enthusiastically applauded, by a brief
reference to the condition of Ireland—a theme
which would, he had no doubt, have been of
more interest to his audience, and less embar
rassing to him ; but, until the light of a better
day dawns upon it, he should not choose it for
n subject with which to awaken public sympa
thies.
The Maine Liquor Low in New Damp-
The Judges of the New Hampshire Superior
Court., in their late opinion, find the following
objections to the bill :
First. The bill confers on justices an extent of
authority the constitution does not enaction, par
ticularly in respect to the power it gives them to
pronounce a sentence of forfeiture On liquors
seised for a 'violation of the law.
Second. The bill provides for no trial by jury,
or for appeal and trial by jury before a higher
court. The constitution provides that In all con
troversies concerning properly the parties have
a right to a trial by jury.
Third. The seventh section of the act conflicts
directly with the constitution of the United Suttee.
This section provides that no action can be main
tained in any court in the State, either in whole
or in part, for intoxicating or spirituous liquors
sold in any other State or county. No law of
this State can deprive a citizen of the United
States of the right to enforce a claim of debt be
fore the tribunals of this State.
Fourth. Liquors nre property. The law In
recognizing them as ouch in the fourth amnion,
when in the hands of °town authorities for sale
and mechanics for use, cannot, by the force of a
Tow phrases, make property lose its character
when in other custody.
Fifth. Double or increased penalties In eases
of conviction under appeal, because it operates
as a penalty upon the party claiming an appeal,
conflicts with its rights teen appeal, and cannot
be supported by the constitution.
Sixth. The,bill le, designed by its provisions
to demand - excessive bail and render it difficult
for the accused to procure sureties. jf it had
been added that the accused should not have the
benefit of counsel to defend him, the parallel be
tween the present law and the practice in Eng
land in former days would have been complete.
Seventh... The conviction of a principal through
anyliet of one-agent is hold to he unconstitu
tionet The accused ebould be oonfronted with
theiwititeesetragaimit him, says the constitution,
but the liquor bill says no ; and it is therefore
opposed.' cntiatitutional rights of the
Eighth. "Tho'ribliple have a right to be secured
against all, yttlrilatioriable search of their dwell
ingsvet cetera,and-all aearch warrants must be,
undervzath;-actiordieg to the constitution. But
searcheif end arreate may be made according to
the bill, without warrants on oath, and it is thus,
unconatitnthinaL
The judges vvind np, 14::etatin't that some of
the objections are-of the meat serionscharacter.
WThoeodZinEtsTra reigned
Bell. ca1) wig° . 19';.'eliPbxiat'
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A young man who has heretofore borne a good
reputation was arrested at St. Louis the othey.
the charge of embezzling property front
fi3B employer to the amount of $5,000 or
$6,600. , • ,
The Panama Railroad is now done to Barbi...
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gores, twenty miles , from Navy Bay, and Rs ton
-I.inuatiOti is new persevered in with iveik - vigoi . .'
About 800 men are now at work. .
The inmates of the Georgia Penitentiary are
engaged in building a number of railway freight
oars.
Mad. Sontag's eldest son has been appointed
attache to the Sardinian legation at Paris. ,
Tho vote in Morgan 00., vi„ last year, for
Governor, , stood Democrat 288, Whig
This year for President, it stands : —Pierce 291,
Scott 291.
A lazy fellow once declared in a pnblio com
pany, that he could not find bread for his
fa;nily.
" Nor I," replied an industrious mechanic ;
" I'm obliged to work for it."'
The Howard Gazette states that Mr. Fort, of
Ellioott's Mills, has an Aryeebire oow, which,
during-the month of May, in twelve days, yield
ed 16 poinds of batter.
The art of conversation consists in the um
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ciao of two fine qualities. Yon must originate,
and you must sympathize ; you must possess
at the same time the habit of communicating
and listening. The union is rare, but irresist
ible.
Thorp are two classes of people that can af
ford to be modest ; those who possess a vast
amount of knowledge, and those who have but
little.
Over 93,000,000 of letters have passed through
the Poet OtEces of the United States, during
the last fiscal year. The revenue under the re
duced rates of postage, has fallen off nearly
X 11,000,00 .
" Is your note good ? " asked a merchant the
other day, of a person who offered a note for a
tot of goods. " Well," replied the purchaser,
" I should think it ought to be, f verybody'a got
A negrelms been around New York for the
list nineniontlui, soliciting (nude to enable him
to get tn Canadl—representing himself as a run
away slave.•
We are happy to learn, says the Toronto Globe,
that the Government have at length, yielding
from the present pressure from without, agreed
to construct the Sault Canal, as a Provincial
work.
The number of hogs raised in the five States
of Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana and Tennes
see, daring the year IMO, is estimated at over
twelve millions.
They hate tiro eagles at Columbus, fresh from
the mountain crags of Lake Superior. The male
measures nine feet from tip to tip. This is a
great year for eagles end roasters
A church steeple at Hartford, Coon., has just
been finished, entirely of Portland stone, and is
212 feet high.
The old depot of the Little Miami Railroad. in
Cincinnati, has been torn down :o =take place for
3 new ODO
ELEVEN DAYS LATER PEON CALIFORNIA.
The steamship Prometheus, arrived a New
York, on the 27th. She left San Francisco, on
the let, taking shout one hundred passengers,
sod $2,633,837 of gold dust on freight—the
Largest shipment ever yet muds. The following
is a list of the principal shippers:—
k c r .,_.. $70,000 CrtAke'
J. Lt Thsciaa D. I. Ron a 00.1.54
itureLoyus A Oa.-- 2:25,10) - Con.2A. CUAMIUM &
TaltAnt A Wil4 •11,u00. - 17>1 S4 John . uso zsz,ooo
itcynals I:JAW ilWeessester, Dr Fre
t,. Ar•ratl & tAt.OOO tarry It 19,.140
Spat:A 1.1.400 EL Desltsoa. 1t0,400
L.. 7CtA , OO Melia: v. Caruthers
8. V. Nlryrrs th.... ..14.010turns
a. IL. It wax, Fitrgo . 4
4.34117
bre trl, S. A Chitrth- ca,orra runt, Nerdy A Ca. 'WOO
Mawr a rrrilva. Allstas 0350 M
bac= MOW Other eltlppers- .....
Matoretrey !IMO
Total- . -52443X7
Four attempts had been rondo to fire the city
of Sao Francisco, hat fortunately they had
been discovered in time to prevent much dam
age
The whip wore to have a grand torchlight
procession on the night of the 6th nit.
The dime contributions to the Washington
monument was recommended to the voters of
San Francisco.
The Chinese had s festival and preeession in
Elan Francisco on the :oth ult.
A gentleman had visited Sonora with a •iew
of establishing a telegraph line between that
place, Colombia, and Stockton, to connect with
San Francisco end the northern mince.
A lump of gold, weighing nine pounds, six
ounces, and eighteen pennyweights, was lately
found in' Mad Ox canon. It is valued at $1,850.
Seteral very large lumps have been found in the
same Ca.IIOIEL
The production of our gold mines, says the
San Francisco Herald, of the Ist ult., instead of
falling off, as croakers long ego predicted, seems
to be steadily on the increase. The shipment,.
during the month of October just passed, reach•
ed the large sum of $4,679,212 ; and from the
amount taken by the California to-day, it is evi
dent that this will be increased to fall $5,600,-
000 for the present month—by far the largest
amount ever shipped from our port within the
same period 'of time. Stich evidences of the ex
haustless resources of our mines are highly gra
tifying, and must inspire confidence abroad in
the permanent prosperity of our State.
Mona &ionise AT fiseaastaxio.—Another
shooting' affair took place in a gaming saloon in
Sacramento on the 29th alt. The 'Union says
the parties were Thomas Moore and John Lenear,
and nine shots were fired with Colt's revolvers.
One of the bullets hit a disinterested gentleman
named Schermorhorn in the left groin, inflicting
a •dangerous wound Moore is one of the same
individuals who was engaged in the affray of
Tuesday morning, and under bond for $l,OOO
for that offence. The crowd about the premises
was so dense and excited at the time, that itwas
with difficulty any of the facts connected with
the affair could be ascertained. Moore was im
mediately taken into custody, and removed to
the station house.
&num& —A. coroner's inquest was bold on Sa
turday upon the body of Mlle Caroline, well
known to all the frequenters of the Polka Sa ;
loon. The unfortunate young woman came to
her death by taking strychnine. The act was
caused by some love affair in which she had
been engaged, and the verdict of the jury was in
accordance with the above facts.—San Francisco
Whig, Nov. I.
MINING lATELLIGENCE.—A company on the
Merced has taken ant more than $2,600 per day
for fourteen consecutive days. Many of the com
panies on Wood's creek, above Sonora, have been
doing finely for some weeks past. The POil
Washington, Mississippi, Murphy's and other
claims in the same neighborhood, are paying
better than eves before.,
The diggings at Murphy's, Calaveras county.
are paying very well at present. A party of
three Germans, friends of his, lately purchased
a claito, for fifty dollars, from which they took
107 ounces of gold In three days—Thursday,
Friday and Saturday .of last week. The camp
is improving very fast, there being at least thir
ty frame houses in 'process of erection at the
present time. Murphy's promises to be one of
the principal towns in the mountains.
A communication to the Herald gives a full ac
count of the action of the miners in Jackson
ville, in expediting the Chinese. It appears that
the authorities of Jacksonville interfered in the
first place to protect the Chinamen in working
their claims, proceeding so far even as to arrest
five of the persons who were carrying out the
mining regulations fu this respect. The latter
parties submitted peistseably to ,the arrest, and
were taken to Jacksonville, but liberated, on pa
role. OnAlte same evening, a meeting of miners
was held In the Empire House, which was ad- .
dressed -- by Capt. Amyx, G. B. Harris and Mr.
Eddy, at.which it was resolved to meet the next
morning to enforce the miners' regulations. iAc
oordioffly, next morning, (Saturday,) at" eight
o'clock, the miners lessembled, chose Captain
Atayins their leader, and went through all; the
Chinese - eamps *in the Jacksonville mining die
trict, summarily expelling the Chinese wherever
they went, The authorities endeavored ta
in
terfere, but they wero perfectly powerless in the
Promises; And finally the prisoners above men
tioned were discharged, there being no teatime,
ny forthcOming to convict them of, any offe j ace
against the laws.
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stow
And the wind is laden yithtuttlng dear.;
dud there Is • pftlless,glpolnthesky,
Ws Waling warnsn
goes Wandering by.
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"'Are frozen gaff bathe perieldng . storm;
And she Is so eold;llat therm, fight's rest
..-pnrardted,npon he:rinse:al bmal!t.
beiti4 IrChat Casa isylees eyes,
• Were mie aa sunny ai April skies
And the towers she pineltathtearly
Loved to be touched by so pureething!
'Ms past—and the llarce wind shrieking by,
Drowns the falai gasp of her parting 1107
And lifeless she falls at the gate
Of no whci has left her desolate!
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Slimily bib the snow on her fire.
Clothing Oxon in Its stalnleni •,
e• Al though Gon,in mares, tint ilm
Elteralddie la a garrnant
43" MOM season bt With GA, when there is alma,' mkt&
elekness among children, caused by sullen colds, It rimy
not be amburfbr as to mention that the new .medicinO,i.:,
"Ayer', Cherry Pectoral," attracting so much of the public
notice, for the curs of =ions Lung complalnis, Is, when'
used insmall &ilea, one of the Top , best in the werid . for'
occasional family nee Itle.simple'ancl harmless for chil
dren, as well es . palatable. We use the article our:
and'wonlil recommend our realer* to Gall on the
agent, and get a bottle for triaL - declalaw-
ere The Rev. WIIII= Roulet; 'tiny-known Methodist.
clergyman, residing at Naples, draWithe &Rowing amusing
but apt comparison, between D. IrLaile's celebrated Ter-,
ming° and a Rrret:--
A ferret, when placed at the entrance Of a mbhole, enters
the aperture, travels along the *num:sebum upon thaw,.
43 :terminates hie talstence, and draws the animal's defunct
ammo to the light. And In Irie manner bevel' found Dr.
APLane's Amerimat-Termtfage to operate upon Worms,
those dreadful and.dingernus tormentors of children. This
remedy, like the fertet,"tnters the aperture of the mouth;
treveltdovrn the gallet,hants round tbestaitech, lays hold
of the worms, shekel the life out of the reptiles, sweeps
mean their den, and carries their aircesectl clear out of .the
system. This, at least, has beeb the effect of the Penaifttge
upon my children.
A neighbor of. Mr. Burdett, Mr. John - Briggs. adopts the
simile of the Bur. certifier, thus both , giving theirmost lane.
univocal approval of this great sweifir, after having wit.
named its operation upon their own children. Let others
try It, and be satlsfled.
For sate by mat of the Druggists and Merchants, and
by the sole proprietors: J. KIDD - & CO-.,
nor.a.dka , CO Wood stmt.
lair IL WATSON !snow engaged In alzughteting FIVE
TILOUSAND U 008; and will hare constantly on band a
largo stick of BULK WILK, of his own =dog. Also, a No.
1 articleLAßD, in barrels and kepi. For sale at his Wart
house, corner of Liberty and Wayne itreeta. n0r..2:12n4.-
I . s A Festival, la behalf a the CUMBERLAND
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, will be held by the La•
dies of the Cburett, on THURSDAY, December NI, at Lafay
ette MIL decl
DIED:
On Tuesday morning. Norember 30th, it S minutes. Peet
o'clock, Mrs. I:LIZA SPENCE, aged 72 Years.
The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect.
*My invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence.
No. 2.3 Market street, TMS DAY, (Wednesday,) December
lot Itottaat, at 2 o'clock, P, at., to proceed to the Allegheny
CirMetery.
FLOUR—aV bth {loperllne, to anise.-
10 do Tinian* brands, Ext;a, In store;
50 do Culbartsou's choke Extra: for sale by
ALEX: HUNTER,
doe! Liberty streeL
AA IlattlS.E—A fined yea old Hone ; for rale by
derl - 'ALM HUNTER-
CIAMIA-- it* zasle, Sir ode by
dart
euTr. KEAN 6—Lif Ms small wane 'Sew" PAZ
rnr.ferr rale by [clod] ALEX. If UNIT A.
Notice.
TIIE popular opialoo 33MX , b. th at the Place to boy good
sal chap BOOTS AND SLIDES, Ls xi No. ICI: Marta
..torset. [dal] W. E. SCHMERTZ.
NCREASS UV 0111Su 1 tT mid decease" or Wu. This
I may be vaned by parehming at No. ICE ilartet street,
abere me be iluzial the beet amesturmst of Banta, Shoes and
Gaiters itt the eV. dal • W: E. SCHMERTZ.
TVAILLES. NOB 103.—Marsh`h rocket and- Wanting .
J.,' Howe Maio far ISM, eoutalalug bleak spurs for
trrery day in tic yrear: alio, the Perpetual- Diary. suitabbr
f.Jr any year. Par sale by • W. a._ zrevnt.
deal earner of 'abaci atel Seeatel ate. -
IDAINULAKTtriONS, and the - truts wataized
thrretn, with-as amount of Matetertitu.; By Iterbezt
bleyo, M. li., V. It. S.. F. U. 1., le-, Beta the Bart lauded
CliUog. net . sae by • IL T. C. 110 RU AN,
IVATIoNAL PORTRAIT OALLZRY.—II. Kunz a tsa,
.11 I?, Smithfield street, halm recelved not The
NallusxO Portrait (Pinery of DlOR4rAdobol Arnericank—
Tbis work Is to be completed in forts lumbers; at 3) (rutin
stainbar. Hiner has iilso motives' mriral albeit new publl
notions, worthy of notioei. deel
/1" Ilitibt3l72lES Ur Tag Lu unis u ras
1.1 of the. Minute Parts of Creation, adapted to the raped
ty of the young, with entorodUlustraknos. Dp Iley..To4oph
Wythee, M. D., inthor of the MieroleopLV Lc.
" Every grain ofeand b an inilogibity ;—oreu leaf a
eur4.l"—Lizam.. For /Ile by
Chnasp Vann Om Saler.
120 abood 4Cll l :3 22tir i t,Z i k t it:g ua r, =frt.
tlon .1121 good Idwaiang Homo of 4 rooms, &edit Barn and
Granary, a &aloe strewn of anted., and Idd grafted fruit
trona Prim $l6OO. Terms easy.
Also—A Farm adjoining the adorn, al arm In add
ration, bons* and other Improvements. Priee, ;lOW, and
00 easy term*. S. CUTHBERT k SON,
des Beal Estate Agents. 141 3d at.. below 8mItb11•11.1. •
ATP.. AND UM. GILBERT tunstroprifullyinforam the
lmlles and tlantlaturo of Pittsburgh, that they hose
crigpt. MALL, Great erect where they will
teach all the Fashionable.flall Bocci Thuseca. ' The Chula for
Clootletnco will be even' Monday imal W.:dm:Way esealmra
at 8 o'clock: and at 2 o'clock. th• same afterocutts, for La
dled. The Cam Or Miss" and Madam will eat:ammo on
Sahmlay. at 2 o'clock.
For koala tr, apply to Mr. GII,MERT, Grant hotel, tor.
wer of Grant and Fourth street/.
N. 12,-Privata taunts glen ac any hour dining the day
decl
Young DimTs , . Iloreanttle Librium and Ate
elms:des' Institute.
NIM 51E 31 BERS added during the months of O ctober
and Nortmber, 1852:
'Jam M. Long, R. Chester,
T . 8, Neenah C. L. Brennan,
J. A. Sargent, . M. 8. Thompson,
R. T. 140:31,1 J. IL Pet:amens,
J.ll.Bornbaum, - James &Ikon,. .
Wm. Hutchison, , . Jan S. Davison,
, Wm. P. fistmestoek, 8.8. Efensorth, .. :.
A. T. Scott, :. JAL brEstena,
dear ttyntirt CfMsf. 8. R. Craig.. ..
snenut S. ATNAMARA. Iltommism.
VVIING FOLKS AT HOME—Jute published, and dedF.
cited to the Pittsburgh- Quartette.
Little Moor= r (subject-from 'David Copperaell)
The Child's Wish.
Maggie by Hy fie; a New Song s by C. Potter.
The %MIDIS bee Sotindea. -
OM Foam at Home.
Sbeita of Ocean.
SClltle My Brave; by Stephen O. Foster.
Darman Lover.
Om. Pierre's, Orimil Haub.
Home Settottbeh.
Monadnock•Quielt St
U• 0 , -eir Marsh; on atungariall Bona ,
dome Again - sung by the Uumorbuis.
Magnolia Ortind March.
The aItISY SchottLsoli. . •
Midnight waltz; by W. Wallace.
Take Me Florae to Die. •
IS radon* Song; by & C. Foster.
.1..-other with alarp ooLloetion of the most fashionable Songs, Polkas, ScboMr.bes, /k0.,L0.
JJust nvelved aistfor sale by . ountom Blaze,- •
odi . 1 ,141.11.5 Woods-reek
WINTER 431RANGENEENTS. • ~ •
1852. tlgtiMagEW: 1852 '
TEE PENNSYLVANIA RAILIWAIL
STAGLVO ENT/BELT ...ArOMEDI • -
ON sad alter this day', December Ist, the. Fast 'Express
Mail Train will leave,lbs - Benet, on Liberty street,
above the Canal Ertl ' morning , at 41 ceeka.l., stop.
ping only at Irwin's, hide, Johnstown, -Sum.
mit, Ifullidaysturg,'Altonis, Tyrone, "Spruce Creels, lion.
Ungdon, 51"Veytown, Lewistown, 24111111n;Itairiabstrg and
Lancaster, arriving at Philadelphia or Daltinume at 10.30 on
the 6=o evening, coniteeting.vd Airrithimr, with Nail
Trains direct far 'Baltimore. - • . •
The second Mail Train rill hare the Depot -every morn
ing at MO, stopping atilt the regular stais on.the road,
and connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Baltimore-
Time through to Philadelphia, M Moira -
Pare to either Place > Soiao. -
itampigacheeked through to Philadelphia,
The AcCOlaMOLlatiOn Trait will leave mend afternoon, at
2 o'clock,atopphig at all regular dation; and running only;
as far as Johnstown. . . . .
naturnthg, the Past Express Train rut arrive here - from
the east, at 11.8,1 la., and the second Mail Train et 4.10 a,
at,, and AccarcunodeUan Train at 1.1.40 a sr.
For Tickets apply to •-Jr MiSfamm,
Agent at the P. B. IL Depot, or, Lihertyet,
N. 11.—Ilessre. 5t t J. Breidentbal,Amtdirms proprietors,_
have been employed to convey psoongere and baggage to
and hunt the Depot, at • charge not toe:reed 1234 cents for
each passenger, and 12% cents !Or each trunk,— •
SiirNcrrtoz.—ln ease of loss, the Company eill bold them
selves responsible ba t man! baggage only, and for as
amount not
Pittsburguat 14831 •
NOTICM.
AS I am determined to quit the LEATHER. B II SDIESS,
In Pittsburgh, on the Ist of April next;l wiliseli Our
TINIER STORY BRICK, DWELLING HOBBS AND LOT,
No. MO Peon dkenk which I now occupy myeelL It ti
ated to a - most le part of the city, Wag LAS fifth
dwelling from the corner of Irwin, on re= street.' The
Rouse is well trashed all through, with dx, rooms and fin
ished garret, a good collar under this whole building, and a
kitchen and shed attached to the suabohomilog. ".Payments _
undo essy. ,
I would also sell my. property in Steubenville, Jefierson.
county„ Ohio—viz: One two story BRICK 110088, con-
Coining eleven or twelve roonou . The Lot la 60 feet front,
and 180 foot deep, to a Win feet alley. /t. is now occupla
as a Farmer's. tav
LUIC t ri. Also, ut adic 2 d 7 l: o l the atom, ova % s i n
B ing x ZEL to - the sautelli c ;. ° This Nome s nut exte nd.
ml
and kitchen; also, cellar wader the whole home, > I aro m a
tell both Houses and Lots together For each separitely,lo
sultpurcharies, on very low ternos, and easy.paymoits.—
This is vet desirable petted), ben *lad* 'Bar Yards of
the Court Souse, to-the most piddle part of tea auy; and
the various Rallroadarthst are nor being made to -that city,
will my =nth etautnee - the 'WU* of tlorn,ln a
few years. Warrantee de ids given; ho 0 on
the property.
For further infbrmation and 'empire, by letbir or
otherwise, of ,! • - hrfaLAIN
, N 0.19 Diamond , OLT;
N. R,—As lam declining the Leather brudiatril will sell
the balsam of stock on - hand very tow '- fo r met "All those
bodebtixt,ure requested to pay me, Wore theist of Warn-.
Au nark as after that date, I will plaai all tnipaidseermnts
in suitable hands-for eullectlon: TThose haying 'claim
Anoint me, are also desired - to present them An' Immediate
"'aquae-tit. Intcy3OT - S. ITCLAIN.-_,
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A Good Corciparisoo.
LARD.
ALEX. HUNTER.
B. T. C. MORGAN,
No, 103 Wood IC
NEW 3117151 Ci
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tad 'Moos, of nutods ebarieters, tun boon be tits rob
Dot at has resubted for the 7011 SEC WU& to bland In
O° o comPoQa~t am`waituittivtrtuai of as& a thaw
important srtktes,ybois' action, ban ii sped& Wilmot' In
.ettrng thou panther chronic, *rte . , damsel' attcl DOVVCIIII
44 blati 1 MUdg gdnbslitjllad *elation, ottea of s mites
Suitors. The VOILEST WThZ ter of the best tordos la
it* batiog au tbs_
shin
lab
lb* ?mail; liati Dusuoutlitcultilltss of the roots and herbs
fit:amid:Mt - is awned: — •
far See ildsitrttstratent bianothar column of fhb otter
Sold Wholaisle and Beton by Dr. GM grim; t j a,
corner of Weed street and Tlrgin alien Pittsburgh ; Pa.; ab
so, by JAlng fid . XPLE.. I:mirth-west - earner of Itedaral
street and the llolanunid,' Allegheny City. novldalsw
• Mr- Dr GunlittPo Improved . *4rset ot
_Yellow .Doeds.azul Parsamarlilaiyikita:
4p for Hereditary 2triattc. • , .
Ylarnsands of Individuals are &mod vith.iiferricas
-plaints vhkh dry Intrettkitctivtledx-pssiniss-ent
tliti Mine Da* anal arnversZa. wlu *Old all Wei
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and tarenyasintactlnt of vinery, and =try ialualitlitat,'
for it Marcerghlyenpetsfrort the :pais the &lent taint, which
is the teed of cinema and to takes off the =me by video
the stet or natfortonos of the patents; ISO SO often' eisited
capon their Innocent offspring:; • '
Parente - owe It to their claim : to matd tbeto against the
*Stets of maladieWthat amyl*, coramcmicaral by dtseent.
aid children of paranhs that have at any time been affected
with annanption, aVida or Byfhilia, we It to they:lathes
to take precancionaganurt the disease being rerieedfa thorn.
Oeysott's Rd:ad of Yellow Dock and Susaparilhalsramte
antidote in inch caws. • _ •
itir- Bee advortitement.
.... • - _ •
Baldnees;positiveir. prO
prietnrof the article called demean . Hair - strratire, has
met with such untotanded.inaceesi n the nio of hi s article,
• •
.as to justify UM in.taking bold Cams, end . giving saritten
gnaranteet .
,'That, is, be will, for 'a ;trite agreed upOn:
person using the article, restore dui lull: er
fairtually; or ref . and the amount expended ; or, lie will sell
st the usual 'pi* without the above gumintee. The
folioed:3g itiitmers, of, individuals who bare bad their hair
restored, onglit to ix:urines any one of: its efficacy. They'
hare allowed ua to use their names - as. references r - John
lloifer, Woods' Breweq, cured of baldness of 14ears'
standing; &R. 'Holmes,' kf...D.; Oft IL Mortis (James
0 Great street was totallyUld•—mw his bead is
completely covered with new - hair; alm, John .. llboriyas;
mama. We would , barite particularattentiotr tothil.6l.
Cue of Baldnins of 2D ;mare siosukr, cured , by ow/ .11104
and part kr a bark of American Bezioratia:
air Ur: Alexander, aged 42, -wife of William Alexander,
who resides at No. 46 Penneybrazda - Avenue, stales that she
has been bald for tire last gl yeart ;:thebead; on both sides,
was perfectly smooth and without any hair ; vim she CCM.
mewed using the llostoratim. Rho has now used a bottle
sad pirt of a bottle If lash restos:gin, and has used It regu•
larly Aar the last air weeks. Her bad is now perfectly em
end with a thick :amp of new hair, dm and strong, as any
memo see by calling. lira. Alexander her no objections
to the publication of time statements. - -•
ilgo- I am a brother of lira. Alexander,"whont statemett
is written out above, and know • porton:ll4 that the • stater
manta therein made are correct. A. IL DAY,
pillsoorgh, Sept. 17,185 Z Noi 95 Younh street
DO. GM IL KRIM. Wbol Used Rotel Druggist;
ti 0.140 Wool strtet,earner Ilrgiu - sThonlitiaburgis, Pa.
oft
Sair La tine to 1 4 Petroleum to say
that It has teen known to eompktely eradicate eye,' restage
. .
of this dreadful awes* In Una time than any other remedy,
and at less wit or hirer tsestkanse to the patient:
The ths,rueuxis of errtlfkatea in tbe hinds of the mope&
tor, many of which are from well known &Imes of the city
of Pittsburgh and Its immediate vicinity, go to show dearly
and beyond , all doubt, that Kices Prrwatrox is a undid=
of ma common value, net only ass local zenuxly /tray.
sit; lOnatriatfros, Deafness, krtiof Sit^ - but is Svaluable
Internal remedy, inviting the Investigating phrtichathas
well as the suffering Patient, to hocottokseqoants4 with Ita
...• . • .
Mow having a ditad of zolxtares ofe amnia tbattldo
moiloino is Inuely nattarAl,_ and la bottled ; as it. &it - steam
the bosom of the earth: ... _ .
The /pawing certyleate I:envied/rot Wpaperpeldisdeddf
Synacese, IV. r., sod bears dee t tugsud Lr, 3142., to whit:hie
oleo appended the eattfunzleoftheala D. Al,* D.;
Plitt may tninttli Certify, that I have been en billy af
flicted with Scrotal% far the laatsevenyears that most of the
ante I have been unable to attend to any kind of business,
and ninth of the time unable to walk and confined to my
Dad, and have lama treated nearly all the thee by the best
Physicians one country affords: L occastottally got wane re.
lief, bat no cure, and amtbaued to mow
, worse until Dr. Fast
recommended me to try the PtICLUZI or Beek Oil, as eve
rything else had failed. I &I so without faith at fret, bid
the etket was astordsbing; it threw the poison to the surface
at once, sun at once began to grow better, and V i ttg
wry= bottles.! base got a core worth thousands of
=IL NANCY. IL DIRSEK:::
2113 may certify that I have been accutlatel with
Petroleum, or Back Oil, ar more thin a year, and 'have re
liteitiy witnessed its tcnetkial effects in the pure of tido
lent ulcers and other disealce for which it is roomunemied,
and eat with confides= recommend It to be a medicine wisr.
thy of attention,' and cat rafrly say that swum his 3U/id
ol Its um where other medicine had fallecL .
_ a Y. roerr, , ii.
For sale by AD the laingsphote in .itteten i gh. • inoStrztkw
tOte iamb TUN fa lac= sad for sals by .
aorJO'. ALEX .1111NTKIL
ind dß43lll:—.l)ocans. Whit. and Sarni &W ash- •
0.11 , -IUU bail:. ILE Chnebssait.oll AIM) caul for Bald by.
0 tioval . • ALBS: BUNTER:-
TilaeliUP---Itiztsto,-IN Want mai .litzabroo
cola. War cal
, . J, LA.V.EILT .1k .CO.;
()LIT 011.-10 teakru, pinta nn quail', fur oak,
lJ lesler arid ieMl, bJ . .J. lATICLY. t CO.;
nov3o • Crafts ard TaLlkslert. •
Q fLAWLS—A. A. laws a (;o, , tab morning.
umell...s premlnat gal mold , LEUPpit c: 0 / 0 4 1 S
notZ
A Practical. Suleiman Wanted t - - -
TIT CLOT.1111:0
1, no7Ztlf - - -
THIS OITICM
"ICittailLl2l--6 beautiful amortutentuf PULLIN. William ea..
just reed:red NAZIS .t.CI),A • .''
=TM L ., (14 Market street:
rro LOLIi.-Several Thowsand Dollaze,oti approved notes.
tmuire at - • ' • Y.: WEDDELL,: - •
nov29 earner of SMillflekl sad Filth sta.;Pittabargb.
T VALITED--11me IfilLs cat iltscinoati, Sr.: Lout. Aar Nef,
Orleans; THOMPSON EXLI, • oa.; -
noTZ
•
C't CITITIBERT dt SON; hare removed their Rest Estate .
arid General Agency 0131 re; to N 0.140 „Third - street,
two ticarshelow Smithfield. _ , _
kW hTE A M RI ) ALT LAW.—Acta I,lntgretta retattnt;t
oo
Steamboat% Including the Ad of August SCOW,
neat pamphlet fons....MtaftS cents. Re stle by - _
Steamboat Book and - 1111 Piinter and Stationat
ttmrZ tanner of Market and Second streets.
Land. Agency. and .olnceir Lotettng
Lands In the %Vest,
ND for the purchase; and sale of ttrendWarrints. St,
A ,
pi,opir 311 C miptsoitsiTittsburrh, Petcasylrards.
The undertivuoct has fanned a eonnodlon rArlth dßfessra-
Conway Jk. Nichols, of Nt'Paul'i, Ithinesoti, 1)r alit abov'e
purposes. Mmes. C. k baring bm,r, settle,' In Ter
West for a nuniter of years, and_ beins practical - surrtryars,-
every reliance =be placed. oti their integrity itini,prn. ,
donee In the matted' porraussink orloestintcliumbk. -
oct.S . 4.631 ES BLAKELY,-188 Wood ft:
Tapicott's BBmi ttai ce aad : - Exculpation: Offices.'
N 0.8- SOUFH .thMsz - NE'frrOP.F.;
Eden AntaiaPubisn . -Ward** Eed.=
,IS
444 N0..188 ..Cbraer af_Trood-and Zdati*, - .
ALL ISSUE: PASBAGE T/CKETS . s
DRAFTS, PAYABLE. AT-ANY BANEi - . • IS:',.IINCI.
LA.NIV =LAX% SCX)TLAND. A lIP ALF %. _
Anr-Paismangers will be brouglit - frOM. 21.160101 7
Scotia:ld and, Wales, direct to PittAbargl2. - - •i•
Western Insurance -Company, ;Pittsbnegba ,
R. Mr l• • • dr., 'Presidatt. I 'VAL GORDON, ...G•Scrstaris.
• - • • CAPITAL, liao%poo. •
. insure against allkiods of risks,-RIELN ateildit-
BUR. All kneel sill be Liberally adjusted and .
peomatdzpaiS_ r: ,
Institsdion; managed by - -Dnurrorm ebo - are
known In the community; and -- whe are determined, by
promptness and literality, to maintsln'the character which
they have assumed, as offering -the best - protection to those
who desire to be Instant - • - • -
_ Dirtetzen+dt. Miller; C.W. iteketion, W.-Butter;
N. Mimes, Jr.,.W.11. -Gently C. Iluntien, george IC. Jeckaine;
Wm: At. L.youdturane Lippman; George Derek, Janes ti
/coley, Alexander. Makk, Thomas Scott .
Ottlee, N0:92- Water etreet, MurulounittalP:a
Co, up atairaj.TittsbusghaflT -
. -RE'S' CARPET _STORE r
No. 44- Fifth. Street, - near WEAN]. ; -
'N band and day nxtaving, an entirely new and ecc
e
O plate seneetment of Imported and - dneeriena CARPET;
INGS, 011 e CLOTHS,' de.;:iaiedi are.'otTived At:the limit
cash rakes. Iterelusacen are aolinited_ 10 call 'and ex a mine'
our etock,eannietind of— • - -
, -
velvets, sal Bniasel3; - - • -
tedTapentrirs;
.I:zenkand.Surer three Ply; do do Ingrain, .
- - -
Tir BIM Ind Platt Tenleenn,
Lew -.priced Carpet-Inge; Floor and Stale triVerothet Zneos
and Clinton diattings, Hugs, Mann, Pinto nerd Tibia Omen.
Window Shade% Nenitian Blinds, Stair Mods, de., ke.,"cd
every description.
." ROB/NSW k:CO.
A flare Chance for Profitable -Anoint.-
_ - meat on Long. Credit; v ;WILL SELL, tetwout now sad the ISt.la of Vie - caul.
bet next, at prioneade, the CEDAR HIM'S FUR,.
NA situated in Perry" county, Tennessee,
miles of the Tenutneeellisre, (easy meets to-the river,) to ;
- gather with TILN THOUSAND AMES Of WILBER Wk .-
awl sufficient River Dothan Land fart:make purposes.: -=
. The Cedar Orate Furnace' hare a Double firtnek. Mehl
my of grztqatevidikr::contagisrgof tiro 4Z Inch Uteri;
reetiongi . =ID& glertderat feer- *holm Tito
Furnaces hro capabld of blowing. either hot or add Warta—
.tre. Furnaces at the same time—trith _all- necessary Impyai.
smuts for eanylig an business:it once. w4 o,l3 4eluts,
-The above works hard nualeroter ninety tans Fitr, Metal
per week. They are offered. for sale on liberal.terms, ,on.
longtime, to close a partnership corona, Approved mud;
ry will be required, with alien on the princrtymatil pad.
Title lolisputable, Apply to,
li. 3PNICEL.R,-
F .
- , - Cincinnati. Otdo,
- ,
• at Iti..mpo,LPtirrnee„' roa ther:pvv.ixdsei
rovv 2 k3t—NothrVie Antennas. - - : . •
• - -
Orphans , Volt" aAle.- •-‘ -
VgiTIRSLIANT to &Under of the Orphaet'Court oGAlte be.:
W.comit to y; dated
October 20th, 18,52,-Itte...tualteridgnol
will e
. xpose pchlic Bale, cia the prardess; toady moats
to p.ort, on Wedrimlay; the dad day- of lbscerabw
1052, tit 'tour o'clock, a huge and c faaa, eon!
tainingl7o screc - utore or ion: Pegieratug. at A black - oek, en
the line of land created by John Curry, the= Booth hit hty!
- fan degreca Bast, one hundred and twenty-Ru torthes_to
to a augartnooti the the Idonongebela rirer
- thence -down along the bank of raid rim, by thee:metal
cocoon of the time, onetrundred and olattoneldoclas,too
walnut ea • the beak of aid _'rlirr; 11121165 YOlllll
seven degrees Weatyone
70 d "hundred - and thrizr:Olx percher, - to It
walnut ; thence North egrea. West, tizh'elz Wel: 105 0
white oat; the= South thirtyoneancte - balfdtgrees WeW.,
a
ems _hundred and seren perdue to mild on the lint of
Jahoemrll , land; thane South thirty - 41re degieer Zafita x
a stralgbt Ow to a black oak,tbe picas of beim:kiln*
=ladieLnalsodi of add John Curry , James Ocautcrg-
L Dm - mt . /ions, and IdePhiensySnodgraa,frcarl tr.
ty.flre to fifty octal of which tract are AlSeellalt bottom
boid, fccnittwattpfre tothirtc actor are ec*T lead, with pit
opened, and stout nidety aces are cleared.
On the above - are meted ono _
biro and outbud and tenant house. - -
The team will be favorable at to time of paratmt;:atA
wIU betutdokhown at tale, , The tale la leenepeif =rs
pawns desiring aura, - are Ws- larestataat, are ink
toezamdna'thepremdsalittadeagnirsofJcautTalgba4cst
)7 1te l iCICee T rt- O
J A= W farmm?ogi.*--,
L. -mampaiL 43 4
John ettrudnosnipla' d.
l." ‘- ."•i:
INEN
n.
• ;
-
AmlrTft: ,--- ..... [;.
C. IC . :
taars opal at 6 7 ,4 &el; portramet, ext; • -
it 7 redact. • - -
/Sir Scats may be accural az the SOX Wes, dart.'
day, without extra clam. - • .
*.••••• •
FOUIIII night of Ur engayerrurit of ttar - • -
tragic actraa,
- - -
ton Errxera, December lit, the poi*reccaneg
eCezatence wLth Bursar's playof .
Tag LADY . - QV LYONS. . • •
agar
/a MaziOri:::„ . dad lin. 0 Ci
Aitl7l!*4l,ltittloman2lllalumairofBT 33dABY ' 8 EYE. 4 " •
Dirty lindattrii
• Madadra.:-... •• • Puma, - 7
reheszsa--the avvrite Zof D100.11AB4,':
.-- ,, agr--Totorigmar...llr a :7l
Mau% .
XONIeiALL. •
gja, W r aaiVea oo
_
• Ver Three Nora Nghts
i Ch 937 S ,s-
MlLDN'ean =CUM Y3slitaaoamhefi:
Elll 4 .ltedag Ploakenk Dogs and Oak;
bawrixtuad the reader - tml sitmfaticat of 11 4 ' •
• • = ?VS. IralyarAgr , Lim&
agElOO/3 d-VD uuNIE PARTRXERRE, f-s."
COLT hirTmt VAPRIMM
pack . on! IVA Bopo;&ostain &am; barrisiga
ORTHZ 331ErPtLIERRALEA; _4;
Ran ihraetr____," Eat Deautan tr.,: wm- i l • •
IMRE VON 13Pfliaatz,N,
irboapriamictoss hero pined btat:the Wig of a Z n •
WODS,T, a Vin itatmtb saaa s tost, of
-.
- -
The itiOUCtosonetodo nith theil!ati Tl!l , te Mars ane. ,
tirtha2lolllthiusiaw. DONtTT kni g u Aki l i s er =OM. ! 4 ,
Doan spat. ertzp Lo
#sii co:qua=
Past Pat 7,400 p
reen:mi., ante Cain= bat r:
acata 50
back maaa, 25 MAIN - 1- es
llar 0 .4 , 7 4 3
qulalternonn on
zEirßookawlthlintelgS/17 Mankgi
and MI- Tardezdars pescanosar, FOR !ALL
-sspl a:
WAYETIT. HALLS
MRS. EMM.A. G. BOSTWIC
OF NEWYORA" I ,___"•
IVESPECTIFULLY laforms thieitizenliof FiletaltmesTl •
her Wends, that she glse her
FIRST GRAND C,ONCERT:
ON WRDNESDAY EMNING, DRaglifllZEt .1, 13.;
Assisted bytbs following etidaeat Ararat: • .../..4e7. •
The distiagtdshed Violinist, Kr- =IVRY APFY, Sole - te _
/Foist to the Sing of natant: . '
- eataree al , "
Flute Prafeasor of the Royal Con.terfaSosia, Leipsie-„. 4 1.
Mbi ANNIE 'Ol.ll - MR, Iss' Petite Rilkt du • •
aim years of age, the vozateztal - pertertirr on the . 7‘;
.iaa,Dsaeater of dailies:al Mastet ,txf_Rert DlAlestre -
meat it Yon eaL _ • '
111.111 t TRI.LOW, Sala Pianist et Ilb Ecril4 •
• - -
'Duke of Cohort (R.l.lsa. , .
. .
PROG.D.AMMgr- ,
1.-143:4O;.Pfoisdriitizatkie10 mid rai
• Executed byIIXILIVIM9:IIE -
2 CATAInci,--(Yhd diquostannit
Sung bySln K'l O..BOSTWOM: _ • .
Blebuoebolio .•
- . kierunol by. Mr. ELNIRY_APPIr..
4. feut-Ilanaortins—Varfinione on a Tynaleno
I:xecutott by Mu AN?UE AMER.
O. P. - 210rd0:31146* J. O. Mt
• ' Soaxby E.SOLIL O.
6. Scio,Nnte--Variottons brlllla r , fatenineing ill- 2 .:
, Coogieed.ind Executed by Sir TOT
..' 4. -r• .•
;:-. ' -
- , ' '-' '-- :', --__ •• 1.7- ""'••: ~:r:
T.;:a=i,..cka,,-:::ls.itatie. ~ 4 . Bar L'Opess,* Anne B 1 . -•-••• ''..::;:.- •
per
- ' •' - ixecuted 1:411 - r7 - iii.iiiitZdiiir.- , • '_-- - .. s . '..'t, ..".:
t. The Celebrated &turd lirseurn, ''Clnidsz Althatot ."__•-_
-• • srrenellor sdoestelllote,-47y,:,-.....-.Z.Tsists 7 .7•••• ''' -- -'L . r . "
• • tlntig7 by Mrs: ESLILL O.IIO9TWICIL - ,•- :',_•,.._--,.....
Flute °bilge° by 31r. -31.1141:18 . 7 . ELIOF . -- , '. "-: -: • ...r.
O. &ma. litudo-'-t.llown the Vorn,- Dare. love'. • '
. , • • ' ':-.0
. • , 47:14 trirdire F‘rtl d. G. BOSTWIC44-' - .' . ......":•7:, 'l.'
10: Grand Fan.t. and Vs:lotions 4114mItinneddlik : '...,_ .7 .•
I - Must - 1;41)y 1F....1771 . 1151HP:DF..' -- • •••,' ` ' :-:
-- :" 1 . ,: • ',....:
.
:1!„ gola-7111sIS Sung trelten Mii ia Ctn MMA . rood . lilestg rt.
.....-: ..
~ .i
ste. rlokeis 68 Ming liMerral. - 2=1,06.. 3114 h, '''.10 : ,...-
owed ittllcllar's Musk Btore,:wbereisThus= of the
a m of
be sem, ond st Um /kckstoxes and Hotels. DIXInf i
' 'at 7 ; Concert to itnitnenco at 8 o'clock. .• ; --• i - ..7
• , .'D3. Mrt. ll. and Trodpis i.7lll,4le_ty -
.ditsbonres„ Ccdami ••_:- ' '
(Sodom:11, Lottirrille, dr- - " - _ t•
e. The- Plano Fortnuesd- on this -tension ls fr•
' Vueroorn of Mr; Iffellar. - • "
• t , inAttnuTLW, at - Ax.i.tc.Nmult Kau., " - -- , -
- 'trent, (which.las Deer sl,gan - EY • totted 1 3P, at m; -' '
of lira Timmins! 4 Dollany, n 1 tmw one of the 3 ,_.---
imantitally 15nisbed - liallt - in 'AtaeticsJi and ornry r' ' -
Gar a ebort‘season, Barsin CUMULATED SMiLE2'
Uigantic Panornmaa. entitled -•-- --• ' - 4.
A. VOYAGE To-EurtOPE: !.. •
- Emtrrating Insgidtionof skirl ofGaston, its timixa, E. : • - ,
!az.; the Atlantic. Elver Aictioy.-Liscrpool,:tbe • f
~. .
4
- Crystal Rats* of the -Waildrs Sal • .i, - .=',
`.WestailastscAlbey; LONDON, limn the Thatnes, ~,,...:,..._-,;::
Eater thi JArAdges„ and a maga:Meant Mow of Gm E '—:.-- ~ ..t..!".
MIZTNEM, beinfaall_yintnn#mtal, sad' lota leaks . - .F . ':: ,
icantallit tilY74l:BiuNK. •- - -, • ...., :.. :•ft •
1; AMEitdbitica on wr:DmRII . 4V .al4- . z ;
A FTEIA.NOONS, at 3'o'clock." -.. i - 7
_. .-. _.- - '
_._,- -•-• " . t ,
- --geL, Admission mob: childtalEamdar_pordmilli -1
Ado. Doom open atiigt Paapr.pik!!ocumv?ii ~........,
....
.-• •
SPECIAL
a. 0.136;-Itaptirabotitbitnialy • - •
uvy_icetnee,coract at 22dtd milifoodgmta, • -
- • •
• GICROBUIL - iv - , ;
.0. : •
(ivy Angeisci Lodge; No. 213 fit or__ ON meets
1V eftesday asealng In Washiagscaildr. WOW at.
BI#ACEL Witco:goo DLAinit.
Tes.B4
No. t a b'
14.
54 4
irjzo i to b. ;• l :i tb . Itt, ^Ye
_ sad Or ;
Tease= always be bad - - • - - - (bi- -
IWI. O. O. 1/..--Elseobt. absotior,Wasbtogton
Wood.stmet, tehrocaltith street and:Virgin sae
Prrtsettacur Lozot;Sio.118--Mee4emen Xnemity .
KracurEmz - ltratimaxr, Y0.87-731e01j lire. sad
. - ,
.-F,'. VIM , , hlBlsllo,,llentakl St; ' - - •'.
449 3 .
107georto--24. 151 • 211 rd stnootys-ffit , dooro -,- - •
Smithflolif • - Mee up stshoc... Dr..rhas boon Mutated - • .
tho lotablhhrooot of Dr. Ihrlhhery or wbwungoter at. -- -
• : • 1101 - ,
Hilill.ford,,Coll2l.--42101a EtCcat $300,C05:
Beta 1=472- Mae of the Pant mocrilgence in the Ba
Itocan cd'X'Carry klands,“No. 69 %car neat- -
urns: vornsil 43ornsItt Arena. ;lacy
sous stedressitally tmaerrtal aelth mann. =t.
rezatily ...will be round Italr. Ceara's - (XIS.* Mans, •
sale by Dr. ODD: ti. 11.El'anii - 1441' Wood *est.:
Prim, retail at r: iuxx4....5 eta. ; box' serpi
•
BYZAIIIVKI A At. toNtlit 9.l .. , tt..{Atabintt...o.'
Chiunberilif24.)—(hrnar of Third arittllartetstre,e
(third ttecre) Phidblirei,- . Ps. ' IL P. GOOLLNQtrig. Prai.
cal Anannninntt.4t-A.46BlgltiCKEl,diarixdata "AMT. , •
cad Cd
OntrigPactdetip?-elaententonnid- =Me Annti
, • •
PN*FAMr:„„V
Esc
Pl,-Broestelle; its.,l4iikamtartans,_ 4 11 1
Pa Window Shades,
at.; at wholesale and - t -
NaltSiatiesistit . kite; owner F ifth, itiladelpht4
guili7siAsznaxl ititb!kiel7.l2Mid Ylaref
- 4 .
lltsW AtialustaFtra Issitzrramewes Coax • • _
"saye-4/writbausg, Capita_ =VA • • _ •
cony for th e eafereissses - of •rreamerzy,lins — an wnspise -
end nffeceds sverior advantages An._234 t of thalpsuss,. • • . -
'add orootroxiceistiod, to city end eounlithzwerollasis
'o "mom of ['angel dwellings and corosid7 Monty.
A. A. t'APPT 2 I4-41:13:33%
nawl2l • ' Drawl ono° AralikAriel • ‘••• • •••
11/ores , Winslow Wan* itartut
IcV .' tern RECW1r ! ,131):434331 ..;
Pal/Al/ra t io.,
.11 . 4.,t...:pasx!inpift.glatiink Aka colt !bpi
Props.' • " - -7 - • , :
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