The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 11, 1852, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    7 :1 - i,-. ,--- ~- , 1 _-- :}_;4S.-}...7-07E--- '-',,. c;17 : . ,-- '' 7far,4_ -,7 -- -17 - ' ..:,,-;;;;,-, 7-h;:',,-,-1.-_Y.;i --.1.. Z .. .; :'-:. 44d1 ,-.- ,,..1,Di1:k-',.._.;;- ‘ ...i , ,, - ' - ::(' - 7J . 277, - -t • - • „f -' 7, 7 1 ,-,,_, - 7,. - 7, ~ t , ,, - : ::; ~5- , - .i . ..,,, , , - f'..: --:
. ...- .-
-
~, M 77: “7. - - --7 . , y .--' ';-;----E,...--12,-4-4.4,4,--...,,-F, .. 44.,-, ": 74-4-.-5 . 7 . 4 1 , - , - - - - A-.. -. 5.."3-' , ...j ,- ;',.- - t; .l / 4 -- A , ------ ':-At:. - - '-,4 - 4 - 4 -, - - -.ig. , -4 ._ 5 V - 4LiA-4.1.1. - ..z.. -- 4.-.:. --,,--,;- . --- --,',',''..,, --.....7::,'•-ft;', , , - '"tr• 4 - • 4' . ::.*-" ; t''-' , .:-.' ::: = `' , V*4:•'S r' - •;''",.k; -- `• ' !'•:' • 1" - - , •: *-' '' ' ' .'" •, - 4 A' - t '-' •t - -: - - *'''-• It': , •
XH .r* f. ',l g..4 - i l r ,--* ? 4 4 3 • 1 ' ,1 4." 4 - , N 2 ' 4, 7 - • - •'*Ati":47l*.l.lV4 - 4:iV i;0 - : W'tift '•i!t'' 4. _, ';'•l:l•l.';i'''- 1.••-7; ? *"-1„ ;r t N 1 .7rre'%'' . 41'07rif 4 14 .3 ' .0 . 1 :' .:•-•-: ' . .1 - ' r '• ' ' -- :''j- :' - ' - '4 i , 0., ::: . - .; - ',•,-4
_--;- :‘,*'` ... ' ?.:•iri't?•‘;'4 . •-'' . .'''''`'-; ' '' 't• '' ' ' •‘;' ... " - %; . ; V-' ; ' • ''• ' t - ', k" •* '' .4 . * - 7; - '"7-4- - ...... , !! - ' :
..t.- ,,,..1..-0:4. " 14.- er , t 1 . 7, 1 1-,--6, ...„'. ,- ;; ,-, :. , ...„, , - , ...;, ,, .?,".."43'-,,.;,.A',..-i-%,-",,,,%'-4, kr:-0.-::: - -,' ,- • ;4,44'1:-. ""V-•:54,•-"4••• Atr , ", 1 ', , ,,4*.L - *':•'' r :,- , ..,•0•4 ,fi , :94.* . --•:`','"'_",,. `,..- , C4* 4., -,,-,. ..,,:, -.4' , 211-i,v , ,s - -‘ .•:.*, , , . :'-t ., ,:-.?!.7,,;'--.-...... • :e.,- ....!--, ' '-','; 1...,-..... 41..--i ..,-,..,,,' ~ .1`:2, - -;- : - -t , _X,: 'N. . ~.---- ..-,,,.- • . -
g'R..--7.7.1 ---A.,-cr.,-,-- - A T AA4 7 '4 . ; - i,'- r g- ' . - :-,,,-,-,,,, , 4,- , = - !,, ,k1 ,-,, ,,. - ::;..i -- „. - . - c__ „ .3.1. -- „,;.;.; •-.4 r•t,..* , •,, -,-,.,-,-.4tf. -,-;-- :.. - .;:".444.,43...,.;?-4 , ......:.-,,,,,..,-;- Z. 4.1% , -A- ....' .., ....z:',',..: 'z,
.2 -,,:, .',,,, l o y - ,... ;
,t , 4, ~,.4.. > - -,, , ,',. 4 ....-1,,.,,,......5., : ,,, 4 - , ..-: ? ~,: 5 .. ...,.. , ..,,.. s ,,. .,: - - a
~
.; , ... ~_ ~.. - -..-, ~ , . -'._ ' , : -- ;:c. , .-* ,- -., , ;- , 54a...vi,.. , --f,..'W*,.....=, ~,r t4i..j..., ,, ; '41. - ,1 , -• ...''' ,`' f; 2 Z ,5 '.;:e -- ...,: - --4:4 - ' t -4 ,- ;' ,- 4. - -- -- .-0 - 4F..4 , .... , 4 ."! , *P" - r.•_ , A - , ,-.4 - 4 .- - --',*.',' ,- t‘:-_,,-,". 1 , -----' :- .4''':,4- - r 1 , t,.4:;-- - ' . 4 -..--'-,-.: 'A. *--' '.'• t ' ''.•' *,--, ~ ~' * --"".."'• ..• '... 4 , 4* *, • -^,--
"- 4 '..',..4
.. ,„,,,4'7,..„...k.-„,-11.,,-0 v ...,?4-A-, _rn. 7, : f1..- %t..4 . 42 : :::1 --- At , . , .. ,.-- ..; ,--,- ; . ..=.4. 1 , ,, ,,.-viff, ; ,q.,- ;; E,',,r-,_- ; .---,'";; -7.4 , `T '-, !.: • , ef-.*:*:!!-:',, , '!'",146t.', , i
~..: ~' ; ~.....-
..:,;'.:41., ';1.- .•. f ;,.....-.- t”. -..•!'-,.: ..4t:!,*; -.'• •••• ',...: . ', ,*: cf* , '
~,-**- 4
_' ••,,,
,;,.
'' , ..kki -. ..44,1:K , F . :A.4. - 12 . ,,-4 - ..nr..-- , .4.v-:7-T..?-,5:„,7?1,-f.405A;;:•-•;.7- t i, :zz. ,- r. 4 .:. - y .,,, 4* ,,,-- ;'. , -1,r;t: 1,-, - -,, ,-- ,, :.. , . - 4,, , , - ... , = , .. , .?,2,1, ,,, ,;:-,. , -,.,,, ,, , - i.r 4 .1, , - , 4 7,, f ,4 ;2 : :: : :: - , .,.„,, , , „4: , - , ._,- , ...,.., - .,,,, ; , - ...-.,-.,...: , ,-,..:.:-.•.3.,-,,,, , ,-,,,,: . , „.-,....5 r ,.. 7 ,... , , ~ ...i., - .,:, , , , ..,-....,,,, , ,, ,, ,-.._. ., ,.. , . . ::.., -..._.., ~.„.„:_-;..,_
-.._-..,, ,, , ,, ,,,, :4 .-,.. t ,... 4 , 4 ,,,...,, ..,.,0,:,,7„.,,....,, : ,- ; _ , .. fi .,„,.. i .v,,,4 0 . :0 . : • ; ,,,, , 1 , ~.,,,.,-, ..,.., ~.,•,,,,,:,1.r,,:„1..,,,i,,,,,,14 ~:', -, !',',,,, 1 4'5..r.,', . ,.! : ,-, .:. , ....-4 ,, ,*;:;.* .. , 4.;..'- r' . .. , ::;_-:l'''' '''''' - i e ': . .i'l:' 24''...-.: , •'.l-*M•f•-•:--" -- • • • .-':". *,j=q•':',"- ..•*-:' -' ": -", :•:. ' : :*--•'-' ';' - :•4‘ .. :' ' '''4 7- '• :-*
. '4,-, '' ' '-- ..` -,...' f:* - t* '•-• ,t - r, r* . / *•.• -*
,1Ti1;4;;;.i.'4 t''. ,e * :;4ll;:r --' V;;:.;:; 4::' :. - ;::7:: : :!;::';:: '? ;:;c;';'' , -' ; ,- ' rl:; : ;-,:-;: z N'::,t' ;:i ', ..t';- ,;; ', ' I:l' , ''' ' ' ,. . - rJ.'' -:::,;1',- ' e.' 1 ;:::.-' Z:: :t ' .. :- 1 .. , 77: - :..'. :', :'c . ':'; ';' '‘''.-'';;;::. , f..1f. : :1 , ,''':.',-;;, : ';'7 7 ;;T -- . :: '.:',', ;: f ,::'.,,,1;--;.:-,1 -.,*-_,..:::.,-.'. --.-. _
~,--: ,-:! ,;;
',5.,; 3.-.- ez , ; ,, t ,.,,- Ngoe-; ,. 47 - ,:ti - v) , 'm;; --- , , :-•2,,04iz,,,"....- i tr;v i '„.. t .- - i-,;,
~ : :.,- --4 .,1-6,, , ,-,-4,-., -. 1- 0 ,.,::-.., . .:V i 47, , r':-'• .:-t-'-',"•, - , •-,,Z' - ,,-:: :•:4 ‘,!. '-:,.: !?..'.4' tr•''•'...s.';9•• . ', , i':!]_'*;•'rr"' .2:::. ; 'o . '"' ':'''-' .•1 * ' . :' : :: - !'4:- .''' `...':*•-;N--: - it i • •• •,, , '" 1 ,,, - .; 1 2 -‘ •-• ' .. ..,,..,'2-'. l -: ' - ',. t ' ' '. ';,''*-' -' ; :?:i Ir' ''. s r- . - . •: L ' ',''
3144.;;;14.1; :-* * :, t" c k* ,, V*Vs.4 -7 •Vtlk s ti" - • -- J?:VN..Z,-:..V 4 g.;•ii2...,t. t *Sr,Qt4i,i r i, ; *•,s*•, ',-** - 1 4 k4-t 4,..fir, •Nt;4:!*,: 4 -.7• . ii.?"•--,i';;Jit. '''W•V - it':•• •- •1•a 4- ",„ 4 1: 4 1 , **. ;,****:•,!, tf,- : *;:;4 4 . . *4, - , •: - '7: tr,••,,,',::': '. t' :.* -' : ~ LK;;. • ,;;i';',!,rl - 1.',-.1.,-*?`' ~,'-; , - ...1.;„1 -I :V', . 1 -3 ~ .P. •''.; -. 7 . '-''''' 7. ..." Z .-- -'" i.l*-.....4:` , 4; ,- * 4 :4, •••••; •.4 • - f . ' t.... ', * " '-"..-',, 'i 4 -''' '''.
~,0,3.1.z,4,,,,i-.4i.0p.--,„N,...!1",-,,:---.,..,.;4,-,,,N.,,,w-,..,41410,...,-,,-.,,,,,,4,..:,-..-4.."4,44:,A17-:=firA-.,-.,i-*-3,....4*_,,,,1i.„;--:,if.f.:,-:g:",-,,,-,4,4;;,:;!.. - 44. ,, , , ,,. ' .. , :c :.(,...,-I;_i ;_ -. :'_.„: , : -,- .. - : - ,,, , :... - _ , .....,, - _i ~.-.:'-.,-,...,,_,:--; --.',.--,-,_,:..:,,..-.--• i.. , „.'" ,, ,,,i-e-..e",, .:=-_. ';.--.,,..- z . , -; ; : :, '. o . A 4 .t 4. .', .
r.
-zt ~.i '., & :', k - , ?4 : , F Y, -Z , - - - -- ' , . , , 5- - 4f.':-, : .•4 . - -Z 24 -- , Y ervq!---- RI •illiit,•ll4.l*-.4.,;•,ke;',4-4z." i',.",--,-F-'4'-'444,,r.i0'*- ;'.t -4 Flif'*v::it''"''':'-'zl:'-:'-'it , -%",.;-v:-, . Int-:), - - - ':' , ',.iAt - -", 4 ?; , •::i-:• - , , :•,- - ' . ..;;.- ..' ' 'T=':;" . •'....:',' ''''•,-; •;•.,.--...,, ... • %,,:-..!!..• -T'llt.,k , -,; - ':-.... ~ , , A r r.:, '„72 , 2 -!,2,:,-.,.,,,!,..,- . , x,
~,,-.• .•, , 7 ,--,,..1 , r,--, 4. ...... ,
4!•;,;T,--"-14.-:,,1,-A-I.:-Z.p,:t-..,k;',..,IA''..;,4:14"1.,',,-..i't,4ri,; itt. , , ,, ,?!.W_i, , 5Y,5 , q4A;:,5 2 44-,...--itk : kr Z, , -,.,,zr_4 o *.i.: 4Q !ii-t p-, i7 -4,4 F i , 4 0 .45; . i. ,, !. ,, , , ii.;::-,.*-. - - , .,..e..1444-...:2-.1::.%,`, i -e4 4.„,Ti1f., 1 - - 1 .--;-t.22... ",. -- ,. .„ - ?,..i. •---- ...::,,, .'.- : , :o - ',.- - ',7i,"'- -:.-.: '..'-,lt ` , ? , i•-;':ii_; - ',..".':',:";. , ...,j.... , :\ - -,:z's.. - ';" 1 :.'-'--4.1:„.;. -- ;--..:' ''.,:-.',:.:!.,'„-: ~:. ...''''...''''',....7
1-V4g-.M,`,r;V'S'-00---i,!"r49t..?".-4'-'.',7;-...)".-1-;;;C:M.'`t.4 V:• - i i •:'. 1-: N - ': ,- g 1 4. 0 i 1 44 - 0q 1 -14t..;' , y•-';.;q4.`;0.••ti-;7i.r,:, . - . , `..! . 4tt.,;''';'%'.*•.,*'::- - ;.;"k" '.;:;'-,-.':•r_:;,- - .:.•..: 4 ; r;.7N•1;,;:i ., ;. - 4_;'i. , ":1•:., - ,c`. '• - .:'-;-:”,!!"-' , ' ,- _..:_•-• - ..=';E; , - 7',. -- •:,`_•:::": - .c..,. :,- .' '-- -fy•:.`4, -,;-••• , - ,,y -- .'2.-i. --, ;;;;,`. ! 's,Lir , .-„' , ..' : : 'r• . ; -:,':7 . ,'.: ,-- •-' -! ~.: i
•It'''xTit,'N-%•,,,, -.,.."-z.,;:&1,4:14.4.Z4:&,-44i,...*1;1;!,-,tigq-4-,•''---tt4r,l:4. ilte = 4ls',ii-' 4- -1 4 ..; 4 1;: , :.V-im - , ,, :-`-•. ,4, 4- 44 ..',C; - 1?4 -1 z-4-;';'41t:'••.?,?".1 ~,':.!--;;"; '-',2l;t - ' , ..'•;!',-,1:" i`. , .. - I *-V , 0?" -, ••' -- - , t1::• 4 -:'. ; .- 4 '- 0 -;7• - • . !; - ;---'F,:.".•1::.1 -'•• - r.::: .. -,. ...-1- - , -; .f . '- - •:.;;74:',Z7i,.; , ';',-:Z-.',--i i' - ': - li.: *--..::•;-_-•;.--. tf . ::'..;;;''' - -:•'-i..".:',1 - :' - ';'•! - :T - t--.. -, '!....-'.'
'''' ' ' .4: V;• l4 '' L Jl' ' in'•':t'' ,-. t * ''':'•''t-'l.* 4 :'''' :- -r' 'i:" ' ''''''.•'''''''•%" -I. ' ''‘''',. I"''•'ijitir' ,34 i"'"•••4. ,,, ,'i"...`-iiit- . 1".,..; .. . '-' -- 4.-•!. i!.% , - , ,•_''t*, - 6:1 t;-.'‘' , ••••-",-;_,<,,.. - -• , -_,, 1 „,, , z.i.v,,,0,7, f .4 . t i:r ~,,
~--_..;., J..., ! ;,-,.: , 4; ,,,,,..„ ;„ ~„, .;.-.,,,,
...•
~ 4 ~, ~4 , ,,,.„, ~ , --.7•- r f ,':12:...;.«.• f., :;.-':'.,:'-'."--, ' •-.71 - •- : , :- . ,
4 , t y,,,- , , * •.-ct. A , - .1- , 4 ,,,., ~N..f05-„INN..e.,f-tv ~ .,.,, I ties_.'„i„, L 4.,., • , i i - 1_4:4, - _,,, , , , ,,_,0._4-_;.1„.;., , ,,1--zy 54. 0 , .-.4 - .1 , ,,r i- ..7 . ,, 4,,,' t ,..4“,;;!,., 1 v..,-n, ft - ',4 1 . , . - -,t..-...-,.• ;, ,,, ,t , 011,!,...:"...;:- . ,4,"7;,:- 1 :- p,',l - .3.-:, , , : !1,,, , ,,f,p., 1 -.,.., 1 „7,-*,..‹,,,:„4 - ..1_,..-.,,,, F !, , ,,,, :r _:,-. 7 „, r'„, l ,
, N: -; i ~.tr
~,-. 4 ~.,,z_ .. ~.,,,, : , :; . 1 ,..,.._ A , ~..;..... ..„ ::_,..
~,.,..,:;,_
,_
...., : ‘ , .. i,c .. ..:,..,, ~,
~.,,: . .,..p . ., : ,, 1 „.....,::. 4S7`4,,...tie:Altvitt tf3:.i,.0ritt..,,,,Ai..!z.,,,,--1:::.,-v.4.-7,,ff-i,f,.!,--.pt,:t:.,:i.;:-.;-.:As,..:4:4-,,,,i:q4i1:,,''',v?':.':',sf'c'":.%:,,gti,-,:.t...-:.''':-Y4----,:.:',.':,,,--i7;-, • ' g i- :- 1 4 'e-: :', " - " 1 / 4 `;` 4i4 ,*--' '"-,.'".'"'":`-;'--- i " ..- ' :.4 ''' ' 'F'" -. -'-'';.':- ..-- '''...: ":
'-`''':-: ''-; . --4 ': : i l / 4:
Pi r
.."4.tN-44,0_P,4%...,tii,-,-.0-.::iV4,-tz,",.'--4:P.:'4,4':"7:4,.%-,'Ari," ii-i4;ice.4 . • - #70 41 - .!4.'- - .4'' Ai> 7 . - .'-', ''4' . .;: - ;'" . - i l, : . 'i'S:"4:titf•l ri:N''' .-;: .-.';'‘ 'NU ''!'-:;-."-r-'... - •'" ': , '-7t• - :...- -' '-"` • ' •,,4 4 ,, ..4;•" - ”-N•tr; 4.-7; ':.;''" • Dr;'.. `--''.` . - . - • 4 •4 '-, I_ - '• '); .;' -,• •- " • ~,- - 4 ' •';'• 4 '''''' * -1. •..'
4A0,-.'''''--1.".-'4it4rt-tir-,7•'-'et4•,:.,tr,471-`::t -41 4 , *"' 4 - , -;i: - % , . . 5 1:4;TA , 4.:4,.14 - ni•:r4."r=.!:-. 4, ,- r -44
,it,,,A, L ,;,:-c1,.;a ; ,:,.., / ' , r, , ,Z , .! , ',M.1 , ,, , 0.,„1 , ,,,,:_%.1,5..,„: -, 4i,,...*V014,nrit;. ) ;:,...!:.;:!....,, ~:i,.7...;, - ",., . ......, .:,_':. , ,..,:.,",;-,.,L , `....., : ., r. : l-'; , P. , ,1-,-. --y ~. - , ' , ...::,.. 4 .,--'' ' :LI ..' F - .;72' . :':,•,; t , :! ,- ' --
- z-4, ....4:1 , -NN%,tio-.,..t : ;.t-. 7 , , ,02 4 ...,n,;.T.ji•N''.:0)T d:i7,-.:P . !5.T.",15.', .-..-- 4 ' 1 4 , 4-Lik:', .0.t:.-':'4:V.,.k.;.::.:'.;'-;;,C...' - 'a . .t -7 : , :r .-7, 41: 1 -" , : - '!..:;-' , ;.' . ..;'n:.:. - ..41,!-',7Z i ." , `-,;-'::-!:: ^- 4 ' , 1,- , --4'. fr ..,;;;-*';'''.4 - .:1; - 1 !!:6'-'.-': :„.'''''-.::!-:' 'Z,'''':!''.z;.:''' . .' '-'- ..' ~ .i.,1...! -,-4- ;r':'''4`..- '*' -.' ;; . 4'.4 "';',,,, ',- . . - ''' " ' , '.-''''-'" l, ' ''''' .•;. ' .
-.z,31tr,,,..,,.1-t.,v,,,,‘,,..4:,i4v,:i,,:,,;4:-.41i,k_..0,,.„..,7,,int.-„;:„-_....,,t,,fi;;.,4,...1_t,.4:t...;.:,„:4•:,:.,..,$',„;.3,VA,,:**.fi..il% '..`7,:4::':44:';*-.'•Li'i*OLt-‘-t:444.''.-tri,-•:'1?-...- i .4 ,.. -* 4•44f,...1 1 i,".:!•-',' . .;'•-t-5, -4' -'* ';•:',';' ~_,-'•'.,:s*,.-::•'- r*'..:•,, ,*;."‘'.i,,i. ,„-•,,,,-. t-' 44 "...! : ' ~.* ',i :, . ; t ,', 4 *,-,'
,':,"•
v.,,,,,1,,,,,t,•,: -,,,ati,,,,,,,,,W4!„.".4-44,',44,,t,?4,4N,?,Mt44-,,p!*4:144,,,,z .44N•:,, , • : 4 4'4-44,,4 !..---,X,:,"1,14'41!rt .‘Nt;p-- . .i:::,.E.„•••,,,,t..! , c. , ':•, - ;1;: t •7 : ,,,,. ; •,t.r:., t ,t.. ;,: r 7,-,;,,,••••-t•••„-;-,«It ~z,1e....., , ,5.;!_. -.-..--,...,,, -.... A. •,,..-- t,.. 4 - 2.1.-- , - -, .---: E.: '.--,';`,;•". ; 1:-. ,-'::- ''• ' - ..:' - '-'4 l ' . ' - - .1 4 ''''''';' ' .-:•.:: "4-,'i , ?"' ' ''' '•'' - '•' ••‘." '.•
• :WW/k,..„*: ~ .1 ..i _*4t..4 1 , , - * -)tzt,TA„ :r01 4 ;4„,,,_
,-;14 - ti.%t - t: .Z°4-;;;,..„.0":i.:4;;irt.:44•;,••..Tif,,,t}.4,.1-it,f,'••:-:;;;t• ~•te1 4. •1;,;, . 1.,?1 , - ; _i-•, - ::::•,','1 1 .; !-'.. !; •-: :'i ;, ;;!"_ .- !. :1 i-'. 4, ..." , : 4: ! - '4 1f 0.14 1 1 .. ..- - '-'-4.--'47,:''',:':;.-"- s ,.`!•" ,- . - .--- , ...• •,;:1 - ;•(!,::L, - ,z,.. ,•:;.. '.•'-. Z''' ''•:. ''" ':: - • , ...7- - i';`'Z''.. - - - ;, ,, -: - :.!*, :It •,.,... - -.k•t . ,4.: ._;•,,, , TL _• ` -
k k' i-,--7 ' .•4V ki*i • sr-i -T * 4 0 .14 W- 4 0frt -- •--V,:•l4'.Z.':• Aici-n;r-'i-t , ii -5" , ;:;!V o'-ki;i--k z`.`;:t . .. i.r..; . 445 7 :4 , 4,g*,1'f , i..', , r..1,,,,,Z.5 . : , ...' , 11 , ;:,e, , r:-;: , :;,--.., . 4 is , „•;.•.fX-.-" , -441. 44,*'.: , ......
„,,., ~,, * * 2
~ ,r.
,:: f, , ;_t 4, '!: ,',,• ", ~•: • *4,4 '7 . ,.!-,,, ,, :*4„-P.-. 1 t!‘;'.:•,,W1,.45:- ,;:: 4 -; 1 -*!•A r - ty-t.,4: f ,-.
,;* .*•••,.' ;' Ai'N - ; 4 ," -.:.- , •"?
etp , ttro-).44 ,- ",4l** * ty,.., . 4,',310 , * it** 4 . VI.-
~ 04 .4 ....- - iO / 44, -t_ .., 4,rtAt,,,. ; 14, . v-1....,-,::.._;.,",ii-;.A.4,.i..r-ai? ,---14,.. - ..÷-7 ' 'AI vii... )4 PA-4"--:. - 4!" - -_14-",-:To, -4 ~- %-"---- : c"-.-!.;!..,f . ..-" -...,-4 4 -- . - " , -7,.AA.- 4 , --• -1 / 4 - ~.., : ':-7.-4_,.._...- ",,--
~,,_ .. . 4.2, 1 . .,.4 i : 4 _.- ;;....0„ ; ;,.....' -:. --, "4.___-'74..- , -4,A , - - -44 2 .:A.2N ' V.* , 2. 1 ' ."'..„.." ,"••„*„;;..?„,,, • , ...,.,.-',..ft::, , '"• -- •• '
4
;41-,,-2-.h."*C,24,..,,,•*'*,,N.TWA,4, 114.4., N 4,41, t4ittAt f AL *4 _,,,, , f,,_"'4.-4, - , lo _*ttia*,;-,Z,:41:,4,1t,,i44•04: :* "•4-4••e,J= . "Iti It ar - 4,•,,; 4 •Ate-,,, 4 4 ` t t #. , c , .....r,-,- i .; ~ ..,i t y..---- - -"-- - - - ' .4...4 i .7 .4. - :, - --g,-L70 , - , , - -''''' . ''' , ''''' , ''''' , V'''l 4 --• -I*-4::""'-' , '- ' --,-- ' '''' - '+'' 2 "--'.-- '''-----
o *-- . ,,.2 ar * . : 0 47. " -1-4 4';: 44 . 11.4 -Vll - t,7Z - 0.-'W .1. 4 : . .i,1e.'41'. tTK. ., 4 - V - ..:5 .3 -1 . :,,r..; - :t - •-!.47 , 4-.1 - 4•t-.Pt54V•10 , #.1,1•.:•,..r....,,i,,,,r k .
,tt-4'.'V,.'•41-t4TW'',4.14.V.11:4*; 47i11 t -,4 1 .- iti.4 4 oAki l ;!;is , t - ..it , t , N4,A;-ift,'----'-'•7.14 -41f4iw
~ - , - ...-4, A ., - 0,0,,,- ~,-._-0-It,-.4.-Ifyr4-:..:*,,z4t, c --.4 - , -, ,,t_...4 , ,- - ,yj..0.:, , t4 , -,0*.4.,-, 1 11,...,,,,, z , t„ , -t-*':, k.., , ,--444, ~ ..3A, _ -
.'"‘ti l ip.. 4 4 4 4 4 •t'4 44 .4o 4 •r*.tliCkitert4l•l4*°'**-%••'' ; '-g * kr:4 4 P-4 'WI , ' -.4 ' .- Vltt'' 1 ' '
Iriir-te• -- * 4- :I'l' "ft': •tt* . ` 4 'l*,;'?' l . trivt- , .11:,. ,0, . - - ,--, ÷f - h , ,. `-.,-...*.57,:,,,k,-..-f;,.4.- r . 1. •1" • .
Wl' 4 -ii- j :0 . ' 4 " i4A, '-r4- 4 ` . -- a.,* - ).ot •:N ~.kV',,`;-sl'-;.'1441- 4 .44i-kif, k- ~vl.• • .
•04 : 1•zr , ,.•404.ktifttZ * l 4 i.l....;e3l.Z;tiAtt' 4.411-,,..veg-iltt:fek,rviM.,*
#..,„,,,, 4....w..i.t-- , T , .-til--4:,i- - - ,, f00.v..*e,, ~ --, k .c- f iv .v . ,,,....., , •,.. -, - _ ---
~..% Iv_ A - •---•-irs.. -- . - -...--,,,-. •-'- --.- ,'.
k":. •-- --, %42- - P - Af-;`-' - -', , ,.i.. - :-0 ,--1'0"-•:‘ ri-. --',:---- .- - - ,, " , •• , --! 4 1 - -. - - -- --,' - - -- '_.4 - ‘7.7
eZl. l * - '-_-‘„ . • `-N 1.."-fitir 4 4 ,-. 4 4 4. *., +- , ,t ,--. .r. ,, 1;t:! - -t. , .•.0..1fA: .. -- - - ';' ,- ? .- :::;I:e. 4 . 4
kt.:s;:4i.':-1.1,'- ..4eAtl'4Tfit ' Tli i .4oP V iii W 7: ' 7.B4 =''' .--
' ' '' '.7 '' ' '' ' '' '' ' ''° - all 311=lig St
t t
sir".. % ,•4 •:ti t
r' -'144 - 1.-...'4., , *,41N,4,. - -or - '),•'.-: - •AtF:_,-P-.'.%•;.0? - 47204;44 ,• - - ;•, - -7 . -- , .
.
;•.*••-it' k-.}: kt4 4o-- .*NrA a4 .•* . f..14P:1411, , r- - n...0--c: , ..-.10-3.''liz _-.•,. - 'a-:-•,`' , .
V ...- ii , ..,.Vt .- 4.471 44 W40.1;i.mcr i .,..,•fi.:1 1 J-qxl.k- ; , , •'. _
•
,__ ~ _ _ _ __ _
t . ' -,5, vr ,, _ ,,..rk,0 A... :,, ,,4 4- e.-V l,- t.5 .' % 1 1V,;. 1 ,4r -- - - .`i•fos,-K 4 t)y.:h - '''-;.... 0 .-! :,'''. -- ---------- -
MAT HARP= THOMAS PHILLIPS
1... .. ,-- V 4 Nk t A ?* :Zt4 3 lo- 4 4 1 / 4 -"'irit- - '". 4 ,,"1 / 4 ,4 Ct e. '.. ,- AL'A..4'4i 4 :"V!'' -t= '''v -,..-, '!..s?' ..
,- - ' , -- - .4.-•-- . ..r.. $--- 04-- ii;• 'l,, , 't -- 1 , g .. ! ,,- 14, -/ tl, 4 0.•,,, ~ ...5,,4 0 ,p ..-1,..0.,. .. ,_
' I ' '''iMf.,- '44 I °F , 4 -. 4 --,..,. - 40 . t .11.,, , ...* ' , .1- -, , ,, 4, _ , 11z,--.6 as Harper & Phillips, Eaters & Proprietors.
i 044.47,4 -
_,,,...• -• ‘ --1' 2 , ..-C--$ . l- -- i+ritgltettl Li,.l-.44 , ! 1 , ' - - --- -----
!,..,t4ir0ffwvet,:apr.t.,44,...2,,**„„0,4-..;.-..NZA.1!:,.,-4,,4.* v.,..404,:-."'.4...;:*;:e1ik , • PITTSBURGH: '
tfitiL • 3ii. - Nr.r050,0.rtgeti;e4".,,,,•411 1 0; 1i,;
PARitAir,.44,4„.-.144t4,4f4ii4w(414.4-"5044%'44- •q 4 ; 4- 4 , 44 , 44 7 ---.4;.•fri i t 4"til` tt- i
47 4- 4..' 14 M - iit':trri-1 . 4.it Rt-14-1,4-.4 -:'''-i.a.-4:',*.t-**-t:l',"-,;!",-.401'",.:'
-i- . 4.. , 4 4 ***-* 4- tk 1 , --, ) -7 .
Vt:ii - ivv--40„t4iN -ie -4 1 4. 4 t 4 - 4.'!:,.-41- - *-tko.-t - y%A,-
1 1 .4.
4 ,, ,L.-
t; ' .4 *' - 4 , ;';'', 'IW ),- 4 4.Y:#-- ' k N . ", -*-,,,,.,.
.01'43, e.,.-- 41.-.: •• _,.....ii , ..• ... ,, livAy.4 7 -• •- 4 '''Ora: "ittc - - . '''''' . .4.'4!*. ZA .4 -, ' -
V l / 4 'tc , 1 ' Jfitt.444 , W44 -- -`4 , “-i;•.‘,.. , -,4 ;47%,f;',..-ti.4.-v , .0..,-0 , .«..r‘-, -,..,,,-..-•,-!,-
,I..A.,4fieltbrif., ..„„:„.. -6 7-„,‘1iti...,..,., - Z: :.bi'!'- - 444.-•.:1. - 4:44-A.m.-, p 1 , 4 4" I. til.il g
'itni''l6' , " L - -V11.44r5 4- - 4'irf N.,,7••••-•,ffi.f rvi•Y . .. 4 ,- 1,7, 4;irl.";;;1 4 V" ,-,....4; - v
W.14-4:fl MNP-...-ct-4.*
L'AN...44.4.is .. - - .4 01„.0...44 - 710..-t-t+ i - . 1. - Ny- 1 -, I "T .4 -er iiV;i rit: , ' 1.
rA4*-try4,filije•telityt:**--iN-**4:14C1.4•55t,11.4441Z!!-Slt. to,ci,
4ViNc•g4tlka!,-;;Vk4:;7oiNft A li s t,t. t ...l_Z: fr l4p , • . 4i
4eiltri ir.-.. . 4 ‘1014 , Stia_..l - ,ii - .4kAtq"4.4• 4 1#-4,
~,VVV4. 4 1,„
' ---,' ' ' - "A‘it -t- k= '..; ,I
L t -... 4 ,.. w .- 41* --,„*,, 1 „ ; e., 4cfp, ii t ~ • i ,.- f. . , , 44 , ,
X"4 4i.4l ' 4 " i t , t 4 iht - - 4 11- *tos 4 : o sok*Vtt..tiV, 4 ;i' •
1 1
M, L ,..- ctu5ri . A.49 , e:,,,.-it 00.... ......A -,,,, t.t - ,° , : ~.•..,-.- ~ ,., i t r, -. t..,-u,., . .4.#4.
,__. „....,.„ - ~. , - tlt t.-4,,i, ~, -, i. w..4.-..ii„,., ..,..---,. it-0 ~•.--,..- 7 o: i *
414 ,.*V* 0 '.4 44 1 , 1KC4 1 :1 4 i ,, *L 1 4 1- X:fl,- , ir :o?'ic,! 4,40;! . 4:= . . -
rii.- )7.44?*N.. ,i - '4-1.* , # , 1•A1t.k"..40 - .41.4....4i.. 1... f. , .44'..r . , , N e t ve;=
.4° -•-• .. 10.3,, et 7 . 44 1 ,10 4 - 4. 41 ,1 t i 'ckF;% ,, kiVrir,4; 7, '''.7.5 4 4r 4 : :/t:N;
Ni V -4 : -34-4 1 1 Alk‘".i:!" -144 4I:i;V:1. 4 , - ritZjlti - ' t' tit
. ;:e .. v ..ki-ki.t24.4,1,..,
1!..4.*._74 , 4414„,44,11„mienci1itticev_4,4,,,r0vi,0, i i51;zt...4,,,_
1:04=04.1.,44.01,4_;,_,..2r.,,,v1,‘:,,,,4,:,,
, i t .. , 4441, 0 4 ..44-**4 W 1.6 .-4 4 :ivrept 444 . i? 'o3i 4 '; . ;* * * . a;' 4 '
' -'94' x' '' 11 .3441010t,T;14'4111q...1Zti1'"-tilttN,4:!''i
, t if., - •,.',.- '' 411.7.,...„1-i,-:biii47';-ilW..liZegtz„,o-4-4.z--ri,.
ot - tiwiz-44.tAlvirAtrAt640.-Avkil-v iv ,.".44:pr tr i,
It 4 - ' ,, - - 114 - ,A,t44.0.41d4,44'.:krt.0 4 ,1N,4 kik, ettig 44 44% tutywi t , .4i,..,,rg,,,t iri
•44114, 1 - 44..r0a.Fr..,Z,V,0 1 ,44..yiNgt"-t• •
Treigig•ii•F• 4l o,4 4 t.ir•lMe.-0a 4,1 1 "•04.404., 44 Pi!',...41: - ..1,
Z-4 .- .4e1.1.+•-elk . clk.,,gLy;,,-;84:4.;.4Pr.4.143-4t..+1•4•41t51:„.:41....•
.1,7A04 -44 .qf t•k•- . - 11,: • 4...:11,1.V.r*.ifi,,‘k-li 4 64V4iit:
K0 4, 1 -41 V.; 44 44toet•Ot 4 l a ini.ViZt`pt".'•V1,4 ,
Ifi .4' •40 . 10WrokikV4 1 '..iit• 4 •41:VAr,yitin..V4 1 '
14'' * 14 .'4•4."?- . V , e'V t 4il i t . ' - letd.t . itiril,l
4f1414 - t•ittp 1.. - '*.
- 4'40 01„, , , .- • 941in,,-,..114,-.44i-toi,4-lii4A.
.. •, 14 4 ,.. •- - . Pk4C.4.V4 r.i•Pil• • 4 4f 4 i•' - 'r . U r . , 04 4
•C.' ' ALVA: i l l ' --14,,, ,w . 4 : Vit4 4 W• . A 4 / 4 4,f•la,t i f,t4vk,
~ •:, .:,,•. • :7-t, -,01),,,, ~, .4 4 '2,- 4 /t, 1e•g",..?-i,
- r - - -5 , 3 , ,5 , -%.--, 3 ,,,,, ~vr 0 1t4z„....--k,'o ,g„a, t :A.f
*. - ' niA- 0 ,-
-MilPtlrt- 0--. .7? ft 4 2 114
11% nr, 7 `,A0.•410.Vii,.5.%1a,k;";t4• 1 / 2 4'ttk l g a
% 1
i - N", 4A - t l 44tpg; ll- k•Mth r.. if';;d3 . :' , ' 11
' , PtA, Q '.O ".. 0gq 5 %,7. 4 .`;ViLi5. 4 11:Z.X14:7 14 5'3
"
' Z .,;4... ."o"t., , ft-' . r'P,t,, 0* k V ..-• *Li' • ' .:{_` , 4. ~t lA=Li 4.''
% I :- - t4A-OksV. 444 VitA.,,AV.'47-ArtkiNeaNr".-',V.AI--;,%474,.'-V...
4 4.4,V4r,iir,_-< %1 1 . • ~ ,.„.: - A,.,,,,,,
,t-t, ,, -; ,-- ,:,N4 . , 1 ,-1,- 4
iSMVi4,ct),A,i,
r'l 4
Ile ,
.‘ w ..vs,.
..,44..,,,,
_,,..„t_ ,„.kor,t l , .' 0, ••,..... . 4 .1.
....,,..v;-t- ,, ,t.• ,, z4i-.4:R,B4 L vtoi,
4- 't ` 4 Pi, *t'aicegivN.%o„-N4FiecAthcat-.
,c.„.fkpit #bi-v.;',
4 , .. C.. 1,1 r , iCak,44,'?,,,1 , 0
'7"%. 4 , - ^', • kr t . 4 - ' - 4 , -,V .1 4 - t'f'•PLIP i
~', . ,•1'. 4 L - 2 - ••••;'-'-'.. p. 1.,...,..b* ....t.c,
"- - k.4l-4.A "aO,AV.,„:"AV,"4:i' . 4O' .c; v ,-..
- • ....,..-4,n,.. r,...., ~,,,..-"z0 ,4 , oe 4 ,- 1 4' 1 :‘ - 44,
4101-
~., - ‘ - i - P4aki - 4?,',4 6_4%, -°•. Ir.
.• ~•"f li ge .: 4 - 0- . 2,go•s:r.- 4 , . 4 .f...., * ,4t...,.
11"
4
?
.' "0 ,.. e•••• 4 .F., , m . ' 0 4.F0.• "" ' kc . ...'"
4e• ' ''. , T* 4 4 t- 17 7,3 Veti 44 '-i (
-I•lotAtig, o.‹..laft-V4P.„:04.-%V.0
' ''-'-jei,,tortgrszt.44l4:3.lti,
..0
*~~
,IN-,..,--,..- t v .,.---... ~. • ~..
~ --•'s•itt .t :
~(4N'il / 4 - '._-a
0 v1 . t. ,
et ?,4 '4_ l 4:kr,ttlegaiN§ . ,,,,„ . _ .4 4'l,
4- 4 -45 0. 1 % %1 M , C40 1 144 4. 444-
f a
hgCT•tWARpAi',4Mq4O
v -4441c,..,,,itzrekri. VOtr;feTP•le,
' 4 r..,e4i471'.-4:a41041,04 V,
f 44 " . ete4A - $.- : 1( ' • 'Z 0 ‘ - , ' fti e %tti
V--ritegk4l:,,` V 1 A 5 i f %SCI
e e+ , vg: Nt , • - N:SettW,t•Vg.'
Eby
"-,-; *_-?4,..k i w5:4 rl-: 4 - 0- 6:
/%-qiP . \ • ml,-2r4.6 44-iyko,c4.g
4.;-,fM-.‘' ' , F4`;44 , •, ,,,- tl.'ll'sr4lsV
4.-Nt,y. ,- , axitr,,,pdv-p l t,
$0...,.,..,, t ,„, -,- ..7.•.-gp0. 4 4,,,,
1 - ,, , .
.....,...„
~W.:!:#VWF-f;
••••*...,*L 4 t V ' .g * - :44 , '
.., : • . - wg-4' .. 4 s -
~„0 4,-v;lcg.if. '&, :,1
_. t ~..ig..4,..- -.-. ..,..........- --4 4 .• ,ft..-• -of
. e ~„„...„.„......„.6 , -,
f -
e, - .4- w ...1 l• 'o.
...,,,,
•-,: . .1., , I ca . , g•' - 4 41,'K-I,,L i ti. .VP'..: -
0:.4. % `- . 4.4.-..... i .......--Nk. Irntikt a;,. . , „..":1 •. , ~. .11 , -
'''" - ' 3 Ik 7 PLV 1, ' • -3 V- .0 -,e4F 4ll %trz' 1
\
"' t '4- v '7 . - -,. - li'la . q,,i...a.b.-.4 •
•it• ...,,,,,, _ ... .40 , .--,.... , '. , .4,,..,...,...w-, 4 1.,,.
Ar s ,..A?Wfive
----,%,•'-‘; ' - - l i i . . :.'4 , e.--. •
..- ..,,,i . .i, :. ~- . .. ../ToP' , Adiki , ~,, ,
1,... "r..;;PATVIO4 - W._,,,, - , g.
.., t , • - .'gr• - '.* i 1
t
~.:
t'Sf-t4qOl,lZrArA:. .
~ , i' , "_,k.,4 ; r e k-OtiN F pW- r ii
°-.-- 4ii , A1041M,..."
-...4. 1 _, i ,„ 0 ,- - 1 ,-. ... ..ti.„.. - • 4 ... L.,,,,...,.
-.,.....!, , ,
- . -low .: - wz#f
..--: „-‘..,„: 0
rei tik*:iirtrAT tta4P,:. •
in:• 1 - . ,4- `'lt 43 ' 4: 4• , vt_t*lll,-
- r Net •- - -I. '..t.k410 , ..-g, • h ...t1, - .f.
' 4i.Z:" I •''' ' q"':-.. : ::.144-, 5:1.5474,141271-547
i,, - 'n'-' . .". ,-: ,0.,,kr
4.C.
r.,.. j bl' FVITCAFP4r4t . f i t ,..X i . i ~,e
A'''''' - '-- in-- • A 4fitk -Pee .
ilt• - ; 4 *:':',. .i 'c 4 it . et*/)....iv:74 . .... ~,, RI. 4i.
%1r . :44.4 3 ;4 4 _
1-app ti ___, - Onter--o7r;" p, .
TclO -
'`Wt;'w• - Att4 - 1' - I.o7_,#FrAti,4l-„ I
vtot• :„.,"feg:Elv -oLiro-.
\„.,„,
4' 3 AA , Mq
c if
" . ..At -- . 1.' " t 'ii i • : 6 41t,r-.l4't:lV.
'4,,g ..yrm%14t4111„,"
C,1 . 2,10 0 , . 4 rz,
t re„,
~.:,,,-....-..,...-,
4
Or 4 .A . l4rA
~, W:l .,
4
- a4 l k l
1.. ' 1 Z. Ili 4 i:
?
: 1041 1 3 i i .
--;,44:ingrt,N444 ...,,e4444.44'*"
•,,,,_,.
-7444,Zt
.0•7- * *. 9
JAW
4, ~%14
V - 4,4
/Ǥ yAr,
ktv , ,,V
•
• '4,14
P,k
r. , .?7,-.74,:t.
N Tflt'fo,' , _ Ithrg - av_.4-
.., , ct.
- 1„ . ..,ft tit.,
g
....,,,,,,,,
~...;,, . .I , f ti ft,.,,
A t .:-...
I# 11
titettlf-.-4-,
t: 14i .1
41)3. ! -',. "0 :
ft - t•-• - evri, : .&, 14 42.44 giFkiA
4:1_ , , 0. 4.•-kr, ' 0 -• A -
!it 14,-, A • 3 ' 6161,4 4 !_,„_,A,. : itn140.,„,,,L,,,k,„ti-k__6.
• , , 4,0-06-1,6:004!-•.-4-4 4
*IL t ' ,. . 4 - , 7, - ...... --..,
'%'-' -Z74,',40444#.1.441. 4iNgg ..,_-• .•' '''. -V -
' • --A6.6.4l,‘Safi t :4- NI - tv tr.7,,,;:b , -.lf- tiec , :-
, 4 -- 4 ,-
*" . ..,,,At ,
.•4 ~, .1- •• .
.= .:. -. Sl - 4 4-- , 4 -41 A1/10..ir0".
--, ..40-_
-`,',. '''';`,..:,--• r '-,„'" ,-t,-•-I‘' arts,_ •
. ::',! ,, V . _ •
.47.:1,„4;;i0•Viefrio• ,gi,zpv.o..2---
-4. 4- ' - 1 / 4 - wm.rokhtt'''''' , o: 4 0-4 1,, W,-,.0., avg-t; ' 4 4. iri z • io.„-- - V4-ti.L ---
,t,. • ', ,4 ' . .. ---
.r o r . 4
1,...• . ANN ~., ..,.. f„..
~.,,„;,...,
-..,, ~ ~,,,,4,.,,,,,,..„ ~§„.„:"
~,..„,,...„-... ~,,., ~,,,,,,a,„
~z,..
~-,,,„Ax...,, ~ 't., , t,,i&. 1 4. , • .- 4-.li*ll
.414%.....
ia- ..-_ . , r ,.: ~ ,, a . 1 , 4 - 1-5,4 4, i .. oc r iav - , t .62.,5. ~gxrf,v6,---fp-z-4
4 ' .:'74-0-r-4-:•T'-
-=,,...1,...-,...., -j., .. : . .,;-.. , -. 4 .45, , ,a .- . lA, -ft -4 ' 6 4f4 1 •45 4, •
. .4 , ...,-,...1t -.,t,,,,„. 6, •-• 4„,.., -,:5.. 4 . - -, .A 00,,,F.., i
'.. ' .-.loe. .....,-,„..--47-o,4stp - ...,...-k:N .44.,,,,:ii5--t-.0.-•
.44-N-ftigt‘TafAio..fea,o4l,l,tirow ••. - %,i- , ,,,e-g..z. .- -
-fll..;tn.wea.•kj,-.4-x.----=.2*E'l74C;retwelel ,),.,:q.....yt--,: v: i ii ~
' ' i: v ir'* 1 " - ..*:7"inlg.--4"
44',"4: , - ,. 4' ''. _ iA4_lAifit-0.,,4 1 " - fil s )i. : Serfii'kl,ore---eu &4t.'
11Z.tir&. - k,;6 *- i , -ZEIfk , itA , A C A,,?,,,t:6O.-MAt,,,v,;s, fil'
t _4l-,••,. 'a' ' teVt;Krn§*-T-43,4%,‘Ate*ciT6T4-AVlir. - 2 '
'tt ' 4 - "A-1--'al'''4,•'l,-1" V-44 4' '''' '. l%'‘ 4 N. -
,„:,t , ''.,. ---1 • • ' q... - ., 7 ..e.",,-. f .x
~„.,,=4,. _ ..f.,1- , „P., ,--,' te.t , ,....0 14, d .
' t "' - - t"' ..-+•,..)LV417,7,11151,t- '
,tv p
•, " - '-- .....,-$" ' , Oier-ii , t..,-'• '' 4, -4..... r. . - -2401- . t
~,,.4t-g*tii.4-4,iff44 ",1.7145t''',..,'" -04.1,..v." :
.y...,..--: p_ ,. _, , vr 1 .4 a , , ,, -,4 ,.... , - .
et ,
; ;; - •+;,- , 7 - .4 ,,,, t,.. , .,„ -.- 4- 4 4.- 74...„...... - 1 4 - i- - 4-F- '4!-L - -ci.'
- .:Ne • e 2,..,
~Aiktr-4...!:-..,-,44-",kgo.4.Nteif-L--',''..l,Wt .f .t, i - 4 4 : e .:,...,,' 4 'k , " -." '
~ •-„_,,itp,'.":".4,w ~,,,...-
,„...
V 41,,Nt.‘--44A-
'-' 44. 1 - 14 r. '-'
- ' , .. , ..Z . .-p4 '.:,44.Mk,. -1-Jl4-44e4i1.4-4,5A4:-t,41-
r . -s.',.it-4,1tt% - r°4tfic4ll.l„P'4",,W44/.fitt44,0:1V64-./4-Al,--..,4
00-7.:-1:3,.:..t0q-3,44-i-&---•-4i4e,ll,PY''...,..ksrpii"(--,--..,wzr-rt-,--1/' -,,i
. 1-4*- ' 41:041-i ' Vg-r41 ' - ‘ 444 4k 0 At , N":4 - Nt.-ifLO-t i , rt , Al% - :,
~..,,,,,,,e4-4,41-,„,4,,,,t.e-arifil-q,,,E,*40?-prm.-01-44..-koti-FA- 4.kl•f-sti,-'
2,53tip,,,74%,..i43-.44.1%..i,..r-4.t46,
..)"-,..14-rf.4-t4.4ri...kez.
ee -- t , t,l - ptgr.,4,- , 0.,‘- , 0 „*., 6
, T , '- - ' - A , 1......., •!=i----4,,,p.r0-,.V!f4-, -.A.,„iwi_..o: ,ti ---
._,... - ,- ~-.: -- .—r -, r :t i" . .e;47.`" ~ .F.'
_,A,,,,i•lat.__•os:Kitcti;f•'"k_ 411allotV.,k_t_1:t-4,e,--k.:'
r,,, 0.•,,,,L-6.-,f3#4,'"-!NFrI-;.'2.7.4t,;t1,r„,1ig1e,„,,,,.-4..iiA.A,56..,1,0-1„,-,:'1`;
*-.47,,,,,1v.,,,--,..,.4%.,,,,e.r00 r,tpbvziwy.,--,4--
-..............„...,,, ...... . „...1171 . ,:r.t.p . - 4 7.,,...7....... , 0, ,t7..r„.:.„,...„. ......_ , , ...,....e.„..„. ..1-,A1..,,z,v„, 04 „,..:.,..- r ,.....„ ,---, • s.. ..--- , ....,„ -,, .......- t .e*.l. at. • .2, •,.•
•_l.-161,•15V..r'V621?44;f•,..4k.p,-,-V:tg4.4,:.H4',144.,'41V..4 ,k'
.4:rig-111,W:z4,A-r41q.,.t, &.r.V'55, t,,,,.''.4: ,, `,.,*".'..j5F 'P"Ai , " V'r ` ..m , * , t•'''''''*''' - '-' - -- '' . 1 I- ---
.;_ ,- 1- -'--;.- r* - .- "Tt +.,' - .L. ..-Ahus • . _.--
i„.....=',E.-...,-.A.,44:-_,,5i4*:.1.400,1M 110rAkYiii#,,,•'izl*-,-..a"--.."5-4r.: .i4f-ii -I‘-j.--..,,,, •—•- f,' ~, *•,''' .. , %7.A-. 4f -.1..„ . ..,-:1- ...! --, . , -........0,-. n . :.-
. x ' TtL, ' l-P i,t' t q - :sgt , v r f-Icn:PN3r-- rE • te
li'vrt.r.--'N.--Nr-45-:4.lts-Y-N NI, 01-
.... v - 1 , -v ~.o. - y..„ - ,....- '''' —'- r. -,, ,,.. - ag--..r.t..- - . -., 4
.. , , ---
ri p i.., ,, .. 2 , , ~•.•.2. 0 4%,.,!„,: .-..? .., t ~. ,
- fit
~/..,`VI-
4W"z40444.7P41r !:".`,, , .1; , 0 1 1, ' , '1' ,i ' '' '';. ' ." ; .t. ! , N r't : ':4l4: ; ,. ''''.4t ii._,:-.7,7,.-:•,,,,-,,,4;i..i.,:. 4-v - ir.'7w:: , . , -7., -,;t-::-4-,,:-.':-....:
m,4,
,„: )firiPg1.44,477"41--t47,-
p0:_,r,_,T—.14,,,c4,A..." 4 - .'... 1 / 4 - 441......... , 5u.......- • .._4--:.--*. N. -,,,•-•;._,
,4t- --_,,i,,,'"1ar,..6,".1.,...-',*';''i-i-.:- 61•. %, ;?; ; F - '•' ,: 7 , ' - 'r r.,. ; ' . .i'll :.',I; T. l'f,ti•.l,. , s ' •41',4"-i. 4 :4; gi - r•.` f: ,-,
....:-,_-..i--„--
4Ffi-'!:'4l4:--6-'s-lf."44r'irt. Zgergrii.--tVg-4,
-.,:,•,r,k...Z1.-;-'?4-,•-;,4,.: i-,9-7,',..-:,:::,...-"--,..,.xi',.,...."•:..`,i-i:vs"-*,o"'t t' t ' 5- +''"' -.. 4 '-:": 3 e i ' ' '4l ; '" -"- .4 -_,-. -- '' ''''.-‘,'-.'," "..0,,"‘"-
P - . -".•" , -..- -,.- - ...m4 ,
,v :- . ~ 44:00 5714-'...1.
r. ff.--;F_I-7:T;t:Z.11,:...'!"-14-.l.otZl;:' .''l,. ' . !'"..;', 7 : : . , i+.% - ',..._,,,t 7 ,‘= ' l :i- 0 4 t: V . .. - . ' - ":' '-' ':, .'
:,' . .t. r . 4 ..,t,,fC,; :,:
~ t' -E, : ; :s -;.-..,.:',., 4 ; !',
~ i ; : ~ , , ~ •
;k' 4 , - 1 ~ : l'' '-' a.34 "-`- -411.10:#4.1.11;
~r - 31C77 , :6'. =f- lA-- AL i ,.t..5.- : tfo i ,
T.,' -4 ".„ ~..f •,t... ._ - f:- - ' *. ' row.,. -'. 'WI%
''',4,!'t"4:l-t'el'ref.z-'- tl , ..;'' 'Mt , kn-I.*Arik 1- ' 5 4..-.l` , '' ":.... wss:' '''',. '44 ' 4.-F *i ... • ' ."- -'' • ' - • .-
''' -,' '''
-, s,'' ~. , ' - ' *-•
••" " -,
I, -i,,, , -- .• o*s?
,'4.litir.,lo* -'
4; - ' ,
4 .0 , ,„
......r4-.,...,f.,4t,.,,z4,-,4t.....-,R„,,,,,r,.,,,,---.7,......0,-„,,,,,T„,,,,,,,,,-„t-,,-„,..„\.-.... ~,.,....,..„,,,-„.., . ...,.,,,...,,,,,,-....,.......,,,.._.....„:
-1 1 - '4.- 0 1., , 1 4 . , - 1.-4 ,- -q-1 4, .04.... i pi .71.1 k 1it...P4. - ...,.. n , ';'., ~..,'„,,.,+te.-C
~. - , . ve,....!
..., ~‘,- ~... , - . .. . - -
c--V itrt-'4'."-!4.--"44:-/:NpWiliVrt-Ilf-15 W 7,-...-4"--;-,1 -1 ;' ,,,4 .-"T-;:t t .. . , - t s t •"; " „ - ' , - ''-'' 1 ''' ••,•-• t . ''' - `'‘ -:. t '' - ' - '
eee. . % ..4,'-.. `14044-4t611.N.V qrYttii .o'''t
4. 000 V- "2-1-4.4.A41-?../41.---41.'-.41tt).0"-4 --, 4lV44 *l4 ""''l•4't , ''&‘ ." ' l4( ''''- 1. - -. ' •.- •-• -'. , ,1""' " ,' ,-,,.
; :,....3 : l_ , . ''',,141 . `. A_Vftiir- . U 4 -V "if :1 i, 4 cif rrA ::.
~,,,,, . ,44 4 .1 -1i,.,,,..A.t.,,, r
e 4 1 „.1 ~ !toe., ~,,1,1 i.: - ...;' , 1.p,.:i:fr - ,,,. ~,- i i? „,,.„-. I • -...,-4 ~,-,._ - -. .- -. : , ,-...:
~ , • - , _
t.,4-.7.-.:Arizritisrt4i Ek.. e vA4i- -1,,,tv
,L,_._o_ it
.-4.0141,..N.,-,04.14.4,:.v -, 4-- 4,4 • ; .7 - r t r. l o , • 0 '43 ,- 1 4- 4 i :-.,, , 5&r. .*- , .."1". ' ~r "', ' -,.. '. ".• r.'•". • ' ~ ..... '' .-s , • ."-'-',' ' •••''.., '' ~
- - ' ''-' '" . '.• -:
-- . C O .,¢ , 41 , • ~Ai..... :r.
.., ^4
.ie
i - 1 4--''- 5. 1. e1-' .4.- , . " g` ' ''' .., ''',4•14.--41V,'44"44. •Art4,-4;•602.6,•!%tt..-Slor,imi',;-4,,r, l ifLtq -, ' ..
.'-a :;'-:.', .; ... :' 2' ,- ,- . •,, •': , ' i, 4 ; , ;.•.i,: - ': • -' - ; ' ,- 1 "-
.., • ''-':,, " -,' •,; -..
`:','4:,,e41,,-„.,.', .
zr, -
‘,
~'''
.. ''''''''-. 7... :;,:,,A,., _ ,_,,,,:t",?k-;i-,i---n--.,':.;St 04",4,z -.-4-,.::-t",••; "... t . ,?: ' . --4 ' 4 ',M 4....:-;J •44-ii ...,-4r.4:44pi7,7..- 7. i-,-',,-".ri--.4} 4:,'4‘,'-''''.4.-it-A:---.r,5A;;1',71,4,1": ;."?...•'"'I.F; ' . " - ., "' T ,. .,,,t , ": .1 1.: !.: ",,.:-, -.,.- ..;:,"...,..' `,-,
..,. - :",: - .4,1: - .., •.- \-:::-.;
,t,-,--,-`'-...;;,-;--;:
,_..,. ^,--','-:,
44:''.4Kerf.4!,,4....WViki.r...-;,"..r,41"4-_,,7.;4;,-41111-,.,.4: -,..;-"Ti,;44-.:.-4.'tEe4,,,,- ,- , , -, _ ~..!:. . 4 : 1 --,,' "z - ' s ' . ~ 7 '; ,' ,‘ s ., ''g .i (,4':.0
,' 1111 4-4 ititiiir.it bqi,a, ,, ,z-...-- ,v,, 4,v,,,,ip-4,...t.--,*„..5-:,,,,,,k,-,,-.f 7.- ' . ,;',:.;-.". ,"' 1 : , .' ' ,; . : 2 ..7:r..; . : 1 ZU '' e,:iiMi:7l-";:- . 1 ..' ' ' , ...1.7,-•:;,- -„,
.'.' ~ ,';, .; ;;-i;:r 4; '''''
...1-I'We4 ""' ,'--- -- - -''''.74-'"r":''s4l77.*''Nit'fl'i44,4l,%d 4--k4"" '' .', l , ;fr;+e,:' . i''' 1 74 - ... '. ., -,-. • '.' ' ' ~" ••• ,• ' ''' '''.'• '` , '-',.7.,''' ,:r t-t fr- F-T-4. Ar''' "el, '0; ~,r,,,,,,,,,,,,-;4,,,,- 4.-Nfitiv,,,,,,, kr.,,r*: . : , 1 . -,,, , ,,:4!,:,:,1- 7 ,, 7 ,..,. ; , ..".„ , .. ,, , ; ...,.,,,,,.. 21 -„,,,..„ . ,-,,,-,_, .: _
... 4 _ , * 02.,,,4.4. *A„ ,,5 4 -, 47,.. ; ,- , .4....., 4 4 1 .,,.. --, .;,...... '-:: ":: - -.,..-;-., -,.1, ,-,- . - : - .. „.1 ' , r. , ..1 , ; .. .A4,- - i , Tt.:4:',..,,: ‘ ,. , ..,;,,..., ,-,.,,,,,,,,,,-_, : !....,,_, ~.--, ~,i,5,4-0.„54.=,,b_f0tr.4.-:,r;,,,,;:4,c, yt, t .., 1 11,. ; ~,„., A,
~.,,,..E5.;.4..itz..vi,,,i..1;..,,, ~,....,..„........- •
'-'•1gT•Or1-441i--'1'21Niz_;•••V4-04-!.,...YVA:ip',7tiiro''.1.:•3r--`•-•-3.•-o'-,..._.1..,..;-7':-..r:.--.3•1•!..3i'.-I.:7 I''.;• ~‘,;:`,4-40-4:;4,.„,,,...".:,,,-;';'-q...14:11,;,..4.t.:4:-,,f:..,..T.,f-h.,N..1,”•-.0.1 • * - '4'. . 4t"rg'r - 4- -
-''' ''' -'''' s -- ''''' -', '1 1-k,''''''''''l,4N-'-' 0- "''''ro-1,1tf., .0-44,1,..pk.,,,,,4,-.•-•,17-7" .2...,- t w
--4,-...044...14.-=h.:4,...•,,,„.7,..Et.,,-.-.,,;.--- - 4 , ,,,,••• u• - .4.d•-":' , '4. ,- , -
.„.:44 -- 0- c - i ' --4 ""
r s - E4..46--i - 7 r . '. -0 .', - r" f - 4. -4- ,, , r t , _.' 444.4...,,'44 - - -, 1 ..'r"'.l§, A i rrtiti",# .4 pre - ' -Viii," - . --4 4 --- .4"e r ftl - . 0 . .4. t_.X. ', '" i'f' , .. ' -
; „4-. ' -- f l:4 ' 4 ::' ' -''*: ''': ..' '' . 7t , :. '.
'-`024,-, •-"---="4,0,g-ithi•-oZ ' 4 4 14 !'•4 1 .*'-`j.:-4• 1 . 5 . :'., • '''. -: ' •• ° '* l. ' 4 '
,:tge.,..„.,
,i 4.
tirti.,-4.4,i.4,:,-....:;:,..,e0.,•-14...„'''?'-grfe..... ' l'Ae..ge- '''''''''''
. .
WArma WAIMEN-A Tale of Ciyonmstantial
1 -
~, gn once: by EanzaSon BENsnrr. This work is
... _
._ .
--' troiSale at . Minor & Co., and also at Olden
,
- - - fennep& Co.
x,•cit,- 4 ‘ .
•
• -
SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 11
mm; xgl
iar Matti. & M. PETIINGILL &-CO., who aro prompt, bon-
Alit and gentlemanly in their business transactions, are the
only authorized agents in the cities of New York and Boston
for the Irornang Post. They are authorized to receive Ad
vidtissmienta pad. Subscriptions for us at our usual rates.
leik.kikeeiptiiitre. - kegattled aspaynients. Their offices are at
NEW 101tK. 12.11 Nassau street.
BOSTON, 10; State street.
sr. lcarviamma.-irs •
mode Lo m e addhiseruar New too DexcmErsq. OM Nov o
hod.,tph **Are ouvr porpored to do PELINTINO OP ALL KINDS, Itt
arose vlas. the larger came Leery tiro owl ruin, of Type, to*
C T H. Di...gni, will befoond to on, extreelve Job OCLoo:
IfTte tiesrlL
Democratic Primary Meetings
Zgr The City Democratic Committee of Correspondence;
met at the St Charles Hotel, tit 7 2 4 o'clock, F. M., pursuant
t oea n ; sad organised with Charles Barnett in the
aid W. J. Rose acting as Secretary.
On motion of R. B. Roberts, Esq., it was—
•
/it:deal, That the Democratic Primary Meetings or the
(Sty of Pittemrgh, be held on SATIIIIDAYiPecember 13th,j
Stour 3 to 8 o'clock, P. M., In the several Ward', respectively,
tufrollotre:—
Phut Ward, at the Home of Hugh Salle.
`Second Ward,l4. the - Howie of B. Perry. ;
.Third Ward, at the Allegheny Engine House.
- The citizenof the 'Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, &Tenth; Eighth
atalntith'grarag,4-111 meet at the restioetive Public „Shoot
I/AU-Win each Ward,--ta - r the phrpme of electing delegates
to nominate n candidate for gem.
Vhe Niigata will meat Itr - oonlicntloa et the cPcar
-ROM; on WEDNESDAY, Denainber 221, at 11 o'clock, A.ll.
(CHARLES ItARNETT, Chilrman.
W. J. ROSE, Sedre4,l7 ,. d,lO
r kikii Dik - 0 4.V1.11 f 4 :43
One of the first and most important duties to
be performed by the next Legislature, is the elec
tion of a State Treasurer. The performance of
this dnty, devolves upon the Democratic majori
ty, thatselection of an honest man, and a sound
Democrat.
From several of our exchanges, we learn that
Gen. Bickel, the present Treasurer, will be a
Sandidate for re election to this office. We are
:surprised at this, and will be more astonished if
he persists in pressing his claims, or permits hie ,
'friends to press him upon the party for re.elee
tion. Rotation in office is a democratic princi
pie; it is one of the principles that lie at the
po t tidation of our institutions. It is a principle
engrafted upon the Constitution in some cases;
hrsome.C.ases it is provided for by statute ; nod
rherever this is hot the case, the democratic
.party has always undertakentto regulate rota
tion in office, by the adoption of some rule ap
plicable to each case. Take the case of mem
bers'ofCongress. It is very seldom that a matt
Oast get to Congress more than two terms, and
this, not because of any limit, in nay law, to the
number of times he may be elected, but because
it has become a kind of Common Law in favor of
rotation; that be stand aside at the end of two
terms to make room for another. So in this case
'tt'inte has been adopted by custom, and custom
Makes law—that if a man is elected, for three
successive years, State Treasurer, he shall stand
ttaide.and make way for another. This being
theinle Gen. Bickel cannot be a candidate; he
iafrealtided and estopped by thin rule, unless
he 'imam:tide up his , mind to violate all the use
-014 the party, which we don't believe he will
We
cretatithorized to 0.1113012.1=0 ISAAC Ikons,
Rst44 . _of Somerset, as a candidate for the office
of StateVreasnrer, at the coming election. To
those who are acquainted with Mr. HOGII.S., any
goodword from us is wholly unnecessary, but
for the infOrmation of those to whom he is not
personally known, we say that he is what Popo
cane the noblest work of God, an honest man ;
sud.as true a democrat as lives. He lately rep
tesented the counties of Westmoreland and Som
erset, in the Senate of Pennsylvania. He was
not long in the Senate before it was well under
stood that he was a man of marked ability.—
He.was known in the Senate. as well as out of
it, - asw radical, firm, unflinching democrat, al
ways at his post, and never found wanting in de
bate, or on a vote. Mr. fluatrs is welt entitled
by his character as a man, his talents, and his
consistency as a democrat, to be elected State
Treasurer.—Beacer Star.
We have no doubt that our friend of the Star,
is i perfectly correct in endorsing Mr. limes as
a most excellent and competent man. But, at
the same time, he should have avoided making
invidious remarks about one of the best officers
the State ever bad. We refer to Gen. BICKEL.
Whether be will be a candidate for re-election,
We do, not know, but we are very confident-that
It will not add anything to the popularity of
other candidates by them permitting their advo
cates to disparage him.
Assaults, such as the above, cannot effect
him, and we are surprised that our staid brother
of the Star would permit himself to speak of a
worthy man in terms which must appear to eve
ry reader harsh and uncalled for.
-- No person will deny but that Gen. Bickel has
made a most excellent officer. The arduous du
ties Of his most onerous Department have been
discharged In a manner highly advantageous to
the interests of the State, and until we read the
above extract, we never heard a man breathe a .
desire to have him superseded.
Mr. Buoys, although an untried man, may
make an officer equally as competent, but we
think it is imprudent on, the past of his friends
to make assaults upon the present incumbent
which appear ungenerous. Let them taith come
before the People.
REV. GEORGE COP WAY.
This eloquent Indian preacher and lecturer
has not excited the interest which he merits, for
-- he is truly the most gifted and extraordinary
man we have had in our city for a long time. It
it so rarely that the aboriginal races of our
country have presented in public a representa
tion of their higher mental attributes, their elo
quence and their poetry, that our people receive
with caution any encomiums which the press
may bestow on in Indian lecturer. This is,
doubtless, the reason why OECMGE: COMAS has
not bad the crowded houses which he so richly
deserves. It is truly wonderful the power he has
acquired over the English language, for his dic
tion is elegant, and he never misuses a word.—
ts,eloquence is natural, and of the highest or
der;• and so is his voice s which has the widest
compass, -from the low, sweet cadences whicl
Couch the heart, to the trumpet tones wlc .tc h
Woad , thrill through the tlerves of ten tbo gsan d
Warriors. We were - particularly struck with the
beauty of his voice, as be sung the '-death song
which wafts the spirit of the India A to i ts home
in the happy hunting grounds.. Re can describe
it only in the language of
..f " most mu
s
Gloat, most melancholy." 11 songs are alone
worth a visit, these winter
bights of a mile. If
our " Mercantile Libra
y Association" would eti
'
t
gage GEORGE COMAY to deliver a course of les
t:lll'es' we feel ass°• zed they would not be surpass
ed in interest b ' the most eloquent productions
Qf Our Angle,,-Saxon orators. And what subject
ban be In yeuiutensely interesting, than the de.
soriPtkr.n of
.t.h6e noble races who once inhabit
tnnirstcOutinenq'but who are disappearing
before the marsh Of civilization, like the snow
before the influences of the Spring ?
REV. GEORGE coPwAy.
This remarkable and distinguished Indian has
consented to deliver a third Lecture, on Monday
evening next, at the Masonic Hall, on the Ori
gin, &c., of the North American Indians. He
gill also sing the Indian Love Song, War Song,
and a variety of other pieces. This will be the
'Chief 'a last Lecture.
CHAMPAGNE Wniz.--The most delicious speci
men of Champagne Wine - that has ever reached
our city, is now for sale at the liquor More of
our - friends Fickeson & Co. It is of the Moat
Chaudon, Epettay brand. It cannot be excelled
by any article of the kind now in the country.
Toi •
Comuie-,Bies.- , --Tlus is the title sometime
since itiiiilie4lkfthe'Deimooraflo Review to Gen.
Franklitt'lleree-.;13y, !,he same role, Gen. Scott
might hula biewtermed the-Going Man, mid the
rest of the Wbigs, Goners.—AlitkA,etown New,.
Int i!i'AUTi LIIS binr-INVIATIIIO, LarE Pitgi3El.--
VER..—Captain John W. Bennett, late keeper of
the Mitors Book Lighthouse, has
_presenpxl
witkone of these invaluable artiOesforibe pre
- serVaiiotioclife. We learn front the circular that
reliable Life Preserver,
has, , been . praoficialkf'test r ed in the water, in al
most everirStlitein 1.1,xe Union; and froip the pa
trociage it:heel:received-rim the traveling com
munity, the Patentee has been enabled to make
a great reduction in the price, so that it le now
within the reach of every person, even those of
very limitedmeans. „
Its princi ple of self inflation , (a matter of
grea't import during terror and confusion,) Is
only one of the many advantages it possesses
over the common Life T'reserver, a_desideratum
that has hurled ; hundreds to destruction, owing
to their not being 'suiffteient.l3; self-possessed at!
the time, toinfiateit ; Whereas, the very act of
extending thenautilita or drawing it around the
body, it fully ., lrqates s aed is capable of sustain-'
log two i persons la the water with safety.
The agents for this city, are Messrs. &alt'
and. Atkinson.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD
We would 'commend the following paragraph
which we copy from the. Elk Advocate, to the at
tension of our County Commissioners:
The Pittsburgh Post and Union are down upon
the Commiesioners of Allegheny county for their
refusal to subscribe to the stock of the Allegheny
Valley Road, unless thetieoplefirafinstruct them
to do so. They tell some plain truths, which we
opine will not relish well with those functiona
ries. Bat their remarks are just and called for.
The Past (ears that the refusal'of that county to
subscribe, may have a tendency to induce some
of the other counties to withhold their subscrip
tions—and we fear it is not altogether wrong in
this conclusion, for such must be, the natural
tendency of such a course on the part of Alle
gheny county, the great projector of the improve
ment, and the one most deeply interested in Its
completion. Other and smaller counties, with
less pretensions to intelligence, seeing this apathy
and seeming sudden withdrawal of confidence on
the part of Allegheny, will begin to think there
is "something rotten in Denmark," and-look
around for some way to back oat, that they may
invest their meets in some of the other projected
Railroads connecting the East with the West.
1 Presidential Election in llLis sssss ppi-.
°Metal.
Counties. ,Seott. Pierre.
! Adams 614 452
At tala 818 673
Amite ...... 325 264
Bolivar 67 38
Carroll 528 783
Claiborne 270 868
Coahama 159 115
Copiah 272 607
Clarke ... 187 331
Choctaw 332 606
Chickasaw... 478 718
Covington ......... .... . 97 303
Calhoun 216 467
De Soto 781 888
Franklin 264
Greene 61 114
Mode.. 975 839
Holmes 419 484
Harrison ..., ...... 166 276
Hancock 44 112
Issaquena 48 64
itawamba
Jasper .......
Jackson
Jefferson .........
Jones
Kemper... ...... .
Lawrence ......
Lowndes...—....
Leake
Lauderdale
Lafayette ......
Marshall ......
Madi50n..........
Monroe..
Marion .
Noxuboe ......
Neshoba .....
Newtc,n
Oktitibeha
Perry
Pike
Patiols ......
Pontotoc
nankin
Sunflower . . .
.....
Tal*Labatt . ..hie
Tishemitigo
Tunica ..... .
Tippah
Wilkinson
Wayne
Warren
Washington
Winston .....
Yazoo
Yallabustia
Pierce's majority in the State 9,292
California Matters, Prices. &o.
Col. Dunbar, near Stockton, aged 76 years
"just for amusement," caught two big grizzlies
o' the 30th October, by means of a log trap.
Sheep are selling in Ban Joaquin county at
$l5 to $l7 per head. They were driven from
Missouri the present season.
The Nan learns that two persons were frozen
to death .during a violent snow storm on the top
of the Si.erra Nevada.
The people of Sacramento are about building
a City "Hall, at a coat of $160,000. The build
ing wilt be 60 feet by 100 deep.
The California State debt Is now $1,991,600.
One b Alf of this will be paid out of the moneys
due f Yom Congress.
0 Mon has.been raised on the Statustaus river
in San Joerin county, cf a texture as fine as
any ever grown in Louisiana, and almost equal
to omy of the Southern product in point of qual
ity and eize-
•Da the twit of October there was 202 vessels
at San Francisco from various ports, in Europe
arAtl the United States. This number was rather
singularly dinided between the old and the new
worrd, , .lol ,- .%eing-on their way from Europe
and the same number from the United States.—
Of thos . e frottt the States 44 had been out one
hundred days, and over, and 57 under one hun
dred days.
A number of gentlemen have formed an asso
ciation under the name of the American Russian
Commercial Company, for the purpose of-furnish
ing ice for the various ports on the coast and
throughout the Pacific.
The Santa Clara Register says that • an insane
asylum bas been established in San Jose, and
has been in operation for several months. Indi
viduals are daily being added to the number,
many of them from the mines and without even
the necessaries of life.
Borrs' ON SCOTT'S BEY/SAT.—According to a
letter received by a friend of the Philadelphia
Ledger, from one of his whig friends in Hanover
county, Virginia,,Botts was asked the other day,
how he accounted for the defeat. He replied,
there was nothing more easily explained, for the
foreign vote was against Scott, and so was the
native vote, the Catholic vote, the Protestant
vote—the north, south, east and west, were all
against him—and it was impossible, in a de
mocracy, for any one to resist such a decided
and unanimous expression of popular feeling.
This i2s undoubtedly and philosophically true ;
Scott was a victim to unanimous public send
meat.
Jar The editor of the Poughkeepsie Eagle
has - Seen specimens of apples grown in Duchess
county, that display the eccentricity sometimes
discovered in the growth of fruit. The apples
are six in number, all grown upon the same
graft ; two of them are sour or tart, having all
the essentials of a regular greening, two are per
fectly sweet, and two mixed, each being part
sweet and part sour, the different properties be
ing marked . by seams on the outside, and by the
different colors. Such•a variety in apples from
the same stook is very unusual. •
We copy into our columns an article from the
Mark Lane Express, which, we. presume, will
strike oar readers with no small degree of as
tonishment. The movements have already had
a material effect itpea.the treatistuff .taarket :in*
Europe, and theXelfifft which they arit . prOducktig
leads many to look for an advance in prices, con•
eequent upon tlitthettiy aorisunipticiit'whlch tOw
prices are indniting .7n France. Louis Napoleon
seems to fully understand the importance of sup
plying his people with cheap bread, but now that
Ills movements are made public, he will find it
more difficult to 'accomplish his purposes—as
speenlaters will be likely to make.his operations
the basis for an advance in prices.
It has remained for 1852 to 'witness a series of
t ransactions in one of the most important branches
of our trade, which, after having watched for
many Months, we own to be entirely incapable
of explanation on any of the ordinary and estab-:
lished principles of trade, or on the ground that
they have been made the means of sustaining,
credit, or, raising money by accommodation.—
Since the month of February last, transactions
in foreign Grain have taken place upon a very
exfensive scale, in several foreign markets, of a
character that has excited the utmost astonish
ment amongst those legitimately connected with
the trade. The head-quarters of these opera
tions appears to have been in London. Agents
were appointed to purchase Wheat In Amster
dam„ Rotterdam, Hamburg. and St. Petersburg,
and Flour -in New York. -The Wheat and Flour
thus purchased have been consigned to two
houses—one connected with the American trade,
and one with the continental trade—and from
them it halt been all centred in one broker or fac
tor for sale. • _ -
The first thing that attracted attention to these
transactions was the unusual extent of the pur
chases in each market by agents who were but
little connected with that branch of trade, and
at prices which it was impossible could be again
realized in England, including the freight and
charges. At first it was thought that these
transactions were the commencement of some
extensive speculations for a future rise ; but the
mode in which they were conducted, soon show
ed that that could not be the case ; for the pur
abases being made without limit abroad ; were
sold on their arrival in London with little regard
to the cost, the agents acting, apparently, with
out limit, but with instructions to effect absolute
sales. And notwithstanding the heavy losses on
the sale, the transactions continued without in
terruption ;—purohasee were made abroad by
the same agents, consigned to the same parties
here, and . sold as fast as they arrived,,at what
could be got, by the same factors, whose instruc
tions, to judge by the way In which the business
was done, had reference rather to effecting abso
lute and immediate sales, than securing a profit
to their principals. Then, again, there is no
reason to believe that they were undertaken with
a view to raise funds on the credit of the pities
engaged by drawing and negotiating bills ; be
cause, in general, the purchases have been made
on the spot with cash, and no bills drawn against
the cargoes. Again, it cannot be said that they
were purchases made in order to provide cargo
for ships that could not otherwise find employ
ment; because, in most cases, ships were spe
cially chartered for the purpose.
It is obvious, then, that these transactions have
been founded on none of the ordinary motives
which lead to commercial transactions ; without
any view to profit, or to raising funds on credit,
or to supplying freight for unemployed ships.—
On the contrary, there has been a remarkable
mystery thrown over the whole affair. Who the
real principals In the transactions were and are,
no one has yet discovered ; and we have reason
to believe that the numerous agents engaged are
themselves as ignorant of the real parties at the
bottom of the plot as any indifferent person.—
The agent in whom the' money transactions are
centred, is one of the wealthiest and most emi
nent. of our City monetary houses. The other
agents are all respectable persons, but, we be
lieve, are all innocent of any knowledge at whose
real risk this business is done, who bears the
enormous losses which have resulted from it, and
continue to be incurred up to the time we write.
All, therefore, who have watched these transac•
Lions, have been forced to a conclusion that there
is some object afthe bottom, altogether indepen
dent of commercial considerations.
These transactions began, as we have stated,
in February. Pori:theses of Wheat were made
simultaneously in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Ham
burg, and St. Peterabnrgh, and of Flour in New
York. The prices paid in each of those markets
were as high as those which could be obtained
in England; the cargoes, therefore, were sold at
a loss equal to the whole of the expenses, amount
ing, on the Wheat, to at least ss. a quarter. and
on the Flour, to at least ds. a barrel. These
402 1,014
243 422
13 218
202 317
38 114
847 611
97 896
499 745
198 386
810 688
401 689
1,078 1,804
440 497
467 971
48 1 '207
377 418
61 248
107 217
211 344
94 112
141 ' 412
427 383
476 1,030
274 316
85 43
159 244
86 270
98 247
143 186
760 1,812
20 34
509 1,232
271 305
71 61
723 494
129 90
218 448
453 569
649 633
finrchases abroad and sales in England continu
ed, with always about the saint result, from Feb
ruary to June; and it was remarked as the eleo
dons proceeded, they leery increased in their
amount, and in the apparent recklessness and
disregard to the results. Throughout July and
August they seemed to reach their climax. In
the foreign markets which we have named, the
agents for thin business were the sole regulators
of the market; every advice to other houses men
tioned in the market, as either higher or lower,
brisker or flatter, just as those agents went in or
withdrew from it. And the most singular point
In the whole affair was, that at the same time that
regular houses were buying cargoes of Wheat
hero to ship to Holland at a profit, the agents of
this strange and mysterious operation were buy
ing Wheat in Holland to sell at a lose in England.
The transactions appeared in August to be draw
ing gradually to a close, and early in September
it was announced that Mr. , in Amster
dam, and other agents elsewhere, had announced
their mission at an end.
17,648 26,840
17,548
Bat a resumption of the same operations has
occurred—the same agents are all again employ
ed—ihe same machinery set at work. The most
extravagant prices have been given abroad, and
the cargoes continue to be sold at a great loss on
arrival here. No want of money is seen--every
thing is paid in cash—no bills drawn in direct
connection with the shipments. During the last
week, at Amsterdam, white Dantzio Wheat, mix
ed, was sold at 60s. a quarter, which, with char
ges, would cost 55s hero, and the value of which
in Mark Lane is 465. Inferior Wheat was sold
at the same time at 44s , which, with charges,
will cost 495. here, and the value of which, in
Mark Lane, is 435. White Zealand Wheat.,
scarcely suited for this market at all, sold at
405., which, with charges, 65., will cost 45s
here, the value of which in Mark Lane is 89s. at
the outside.
But for so remarkable an operation as we have
referred to, by which it is calculated that the
loss deliberately incurred cannot have been much
less, in one way and another, than £lOO,OOO, it Is
felt there must be some intelligible reason.—
Knowing how close a sympathy there is between
the price of Grain and the value of public secu
rities, It has been suggested that those Grain
transactions have had a relation to some exten
sive stook operations. But there is no reason
for believing that any such speculations have ta
ken place here as would justify such a conclu
sion.
A far more likely explanation suggests itself
in relation to the events in Franco. Ever since
the commencement of the present year, it has
been of the utmost consequence to maintain low
prices of food in Franco. If we look to the po
litical condition of France during the present
year, to the financial operations of the Govern
ment, and to the huge speculations in railways,
in which those immediately connected with the
Government have been engaged, and which have
exercised, indirectly, the most important influ
ence over the prospects of the Government, as
well as over the fortunes of its individual mem
bers, it is easy to understand the anxiety which
has been displayed to keep down the prices of
Corn in France. It will be remembered that at
the close of last harvest, when it was generally
believed that the result was very unfavorable, an
article appeared in the Alotaiieur, contradicting,
in almost impassioned terms, the general reports
that the harvest was inferior, and rather imply
ing that it was unusually abundant. But it now
turns out that the general rumor was correct,
and that the Moniteur was wrong ; for the price
of grain has considerably risen in France since
that time. It is, moreover, a curious fact, that
the arrangements for the extensive purchases to
which we have referred, extended to all the chief
exporting countries, except France. And it is
certain, that compared with the important polit
ical interests at stake, the extensive financial ar
rangements, and the railway speculations on
hand, the loss of £lOO,OOO, in order to prevent
any considerable rise of prices in France, was a
most insignificant matter.
But then it will be asked, how the particular
operation we have described could effect such a
purpose?—how importations of Grain into Eng
land would contr i bute to the low prices desired
in France? A close examination of the subject
will show that it was not only a very ingenious,
but even the only practical mode of accomplish
ing such an object. The more obvious and di
rect way would have been, no doubt, to import
foreign Grain direct into France; but then it
will be borne in mind that the high import du
ties rendered that impossible, while the impor
tation or it into England, and the depression of
Gigantic Operations
Prom the London Economist of Nev. 12th, 1852.
Mysterious Operations In Grain.
ESE
=NE
ERE
prices here, to whatever extent they were acted
upon, had noes arily an immediate effect upon
the markets in France, It is a familiar fact to
our readers that France has famished this noun:
try with more wheat: nd Flonettum any other
country, daring the last- three 'years. It is,
- moreover, one nearest gourmet' foreign supply.
Thit.Markets , of France have, 'thaffore, been
subjected_to an influence from !dark Lane as im
mediate end direct'. - as the markets of Norfolk,
Linholn, or - the North of England are. Keep
down the London markets to a certain rate, and
exportation from France is no longer possible.
Let the London markets rise, so that it will an
swer to send Qrain from France, the French
markets will immediately follow those of Lon
don. Considering, then, the fiscal regulations
of France and England, it is obvious that the
most effective means of influencing the French
markets is by depressing the London markets.
The important practical consideration, how
ever, which arises from the state of matters
which we have described is, that the Corn mar
ket has been for some time past, and still is,
placed under the artificial depression of forced
transactions, at a great loss to those engaged in
them. How long they may be continued, it is
impossible to say; but if there is really a de
ficiency of Corn in Europe—an opinion which
begins to gain ground—the more consumption
is now encouraged by low prices, the moremark
ed must the rise of prices be hereafter.
Items of News and Miscellany
Foreign contributions to the Crystal Palace,
the Now York Tribune says, are flowing in daily.
Among them are many things that will tend to
elevate artistic feeling In this country.
The volunteering for the militia has so far
been successful that no less than 80,000 out of
the2so,ooo' wanted, have been enrolled. But
only thirteen 'of the fifty-two counties of Eng
land and Wales have furnished`their full quota.
A Bore.—A. gentleman that we had rather
ran away from all day than listen to for five min-
Mies.Celin Logan, of the Chestnut Street The
atre, Philadelphia, was married on Saturday, to
Mr. Clerk, raf.4lle Arch.
Geo:Powers, late a police officer, has been
convicted - of-Manelanghter nt New Orleans, for
killing Michael Hennessey.
A mystic belle, who came tripping into the
house ono evening from the fields, was told by
her city cousin that she looked arfresh as a dairy
kissed with dew. " Well, it wasn't any fellow of
that name, but Bill Jones, that kissed me ; and;
confound his picture, I told him everybody would
find it ont."-
Abramliatise, the father-in-law of Dr. Gelt
ner, the master spirit of the. Montour county
gang of counterfeiters, broken up by the Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh police, was, en Thursday
last, sentenced at Danville, Pa., where he was
tried, to seven years' imprisonment in the Peni
tentiary.
The Cincinnati and Dayton (short line) Rail
road has been re-let to Farrell &. Dunham, of N.
York, and - De Graff & Co., who are to have it
finished by the let of September, 1854. The
original contractors, it appears, have withdrawn
their bid, and the present ones receive $65,-
000 more than they have proposed to construct
it for.
Baron Liebig, tho distinguished chemist, says
that as much flour or meal as can lie on the
point of a table knife is more nutritious than
five measures, or about 8 or 10 quarts of the
Bavarian Beer, and that a person who daily
consumes that amount of beer, obtains from it
in a year the amount of nutriment which there
is ins five poUnd loaf of bread, or In three lbs.
of flesh.
The Postmaster General reports about $1,000,-
000 deficiency ender the new postage law, but
there was nearly three-fourths of a million sur
plus under the previous law, which is appropri:
ated to liquidate in part this million of expenses
over receipts.
HEAVY AND HOLD Roneens.--While the pas
,sengers on the steamboat Editor were at supper
last evening, the state room occupied by Mr.
George Batches was entered; , and $5,821 60, ail
he possessed in the world, stolen. it,was most
ly in gold, and,was in . 's small box in a valise,—
The thief appeared to know where < the money
was, as nothing was disturbed in the room but .
Mr. utcheAtui taken the precaution to bolt
the outside door of:the room; butnotwitlustan
ding it was not yet dark, the thieves Succeeded
in forcing the:iloor open with a chisel,
_without
being oßscoveitd, or attracting the least atten•
tion, ps the robbery was not known until Mr. B.
retired to hie room after supper. The chisel
with which the door was forced open was left in
the room, and may possibly lead to the detection
of the robbers.
Mr. B. suspected the chambermaid and the
porter of the boat, and they were taken into cus
tody by officer Hayman. There being no grounds
for the supposition, however, the Mayor dis
charged them this morning. Mr. B. has for a
number of years kept a tavern, near Johnstown,
Pennsylvania, - and the money stolen from him is
the savings of many years hard labor. He bad
turned everything he possessed into cash, and
was on his way to the far west with his family,
where he hoped to settle himself comfortably.
In a moment be was robbed of all, and now finds
hiniself penniless, in comparatively a land of
strangers.—Cincinnati Timea, Dec. 8.
V4ir Indications are thought to warrant the
expectation that the 'Kaffir war will ere long be
terminated. The Cape Town Mail, of Oct 9th
'The Kaffir war appears to be gradually draw
ing to a close. By a series of vigorous opera—
tions, General Cathcart has at last effectually
cleared the Waterkloof, and a body of troops aro
left in possession of that noted stronghold, which
had so long afforded shelter to ?ilacomo, and the
hordes of the enemy who were most immediate,
ly dangerous to the frontier districts. This im
portant work was accomplished between the 14th
and 18th of September, by afore° of 3000 troops,
having with theta four guns, and led by his ex
cellency in person.
INCREASE OP THE 3LAVE TRADE IN CUR .-Ail
accounts represent d large increase of the Slave
trade in Cu b a, at which, it is alleged, the -Span
ish officials !ink_ A letter from Havana gives n
list of nine vessels, which have landed at differ
ent ports of Cuba, daring the present year, 4,170
slaves from Africa. The letter referred to adds;
"This is lint'the beginning. There is a tacit
understanding for the extension of this scheme
until ten thopsand more have been brought hith
er, on each of which is paid to officials, for wink
ing at it, three °Owes, or fifty-one dollars, ma
king in the oggregite $510,000.
THE Mawr Docritturia.—An exchange paper,
n speaking of appOintments to office, says:
In dispertsing the patronage, we trust that
Gen. Pierce ;hay remember the hard working
Democracy. 'Heretofore it has been too often
the case that the parlour politicians, who, like
the lilliee of the field, neither work nor spin,
when the battle is won, have been permitted to
array thenaseljes in all the power and glory of
Solomon himself. Ts, that mode of dispensing
public patronage we eland opposed.
slf" Kossuth, a London correspondent of the
Boston Journal writes, is living in a rather out
of the way street in that city, and a style far
from luxurius. Notwithstanding the vigilance
of Austrian }spies, however, the same writer
adds, he 4at silcceeded in getting from Hungary
the remnants: t or his property, and it is doubtless
from this thollie is living at least in part.
SUGAR Cu tip.:--The Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
Gazette, of -the iOth ult., says :,
"The sugWrplanters in this and the parish of
West Batonßouge are making uncommonly heavy
crops; it is but* common occurrence to hear of
a planter- wIM it realizing three hogsheads per
acre. ::The season, so tar, has been one of the
best, with-niithing to retard their: operations ex
cept 3x.selartity of water in the opening of the
season." 7.-
vice resernesT KING.—The Chicago Daily
Times comes to nein typographical mourning for
the Hon. Wm. E. King, Vice President elect,
who we are plesaml to be able to pay, is tot only
alive, but In tosfrably good health, and able to
preside over. the Senate of the United States ih
Washington: An exchange paper received the
other day, followed the announcement of hie
death with a long, biography.—Bak. Son.
RECIE
~*
t..7 : ••••2
• •
.. ~ "f:
-,7; , 7! -. .'-..•:.-;._;. , ; : , ,77; , . 17
';'.; i;.'.;:?•:':'.:-;','''-e-',.
a~~.;
",
"4- -
.F ,N. 7! • -
- „
, t
- o r. • ,
A&WC Paßdl of 120 acres, with good improvencans,io
acres in cultivation, will be sold it the low price of
$1,600, and on easy term; situate 22 mike from the city. ,
B. CUTHBERT & SON,
declo .
.140 Third street
sera • manse ompany.
ASIMESING of the Stockholders will be held at the 43f-
Ace of the Company, on Monday, the .20th instant,
between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. and 3 o'clock, P.
for the purpose of electing litteen Directors, to serve Syr
the enzubag year.
declo -SAMIRIL L MAILSHELL Secretary.
MaROTHER JONATHAN .— Murra & Ca, No. s m ith_
.0 Reid street, have received the Mammoth Sheet, PICTO
REAL BROTHER JOIYATILLN„for Chittstonui and New Year,
3t Ia full of elegem eugrartage, and coubdus a largeamotmt
of humorous and other reading. Price 1934 cents.
The Sueeettafal Merchant: &ketches of t." 1453
net Budgett; by Wm. Arthur.
Basil: A Story of Modern Life; by W. W. I.33llina'
Adventures of an Aide De Carop • by James Grant, Esq.
ppleton's Mechardos' Magazine - and Sto_stforteeme. Joumal,
for D-w- mber. 3LFSEII .4 CO.,
(load No. 82; Smithfield street.
- - -
To Railroad Contractors
Ct BALED PROPOSALS, addressed to either of the under
sa agora, will be rooeired at. ElDlsbortnigh, Itighbrnd
county, Ohio, until the let day of Fehraarynext, at noon—
For the Graduation and Masonry of the Middle .Dirbdon
of the Cizirinuoil, Hillelormogh and Parkensburgh Ban
way, ,Xt/ 5 110 Ng from 11311thorough,Itirthlend. ODUllty, t 7 a
point near Jackson, Jackson - county, Ohio, about 58 miles
The line will do
read ramiration early In ' ,January
and Profiles and of the work ‘lll beatirfitrited
at the Engineer's in Hillebotough, fir one week prior
to the let day of February.
This Railway forme the rasoirdzed continnothin acme
Ohio, of the Baltimore mod Ohio, and North Western' 'Flo'
girds Rettuve, and being located as link in tha, gnat
throng - 10 line between Baltimore and St Louis, will befound
in erery way worthy of the attention of able and enterpris
ing contractors.
The remainder of the line to the Ohio :leer, Will to ready
for contract about the lit day of May nest. •
JTELIiBLE, President.
Ethwoon Maury Chief Engineer. daelOam
~
_~
;, . :
NEM
TItVIOWINX YEAMS AGO
-Pre trgaabrredin the /Wage; Team; • Pre Est ben the
rpcin the eehaghtatia play-gnaw', wMeV - sheltered "tag- -
But none were there to greet me, Tam, and w ere left-lo:
And playal altis tiiimptat initia*tvia.4l3 ; "" - as°,
the g r efthi,VeStilliteell;t;;lll;:l);fret;Oted *is et play s
Were sportingjnat•alwe did then; with sp4-40.1ustss
But the Water" sleeps upon thettalklthltar coated oet
With eaow
Afforded use eliding ple:co;jnettnentfreers aid;
The old school-house Is altered/mime; the beaches are--re.
Placed
By new ones, very like the same our pealm.k_rea bad de
faced;
ibit the same old bricks are in the wall; the bell swings
Its music just the eame, deer Tom,i6ras twenty years ago..
The boys were playing some old game, llmesth the Same old
I do forget the name just now--you'ee played the same
On that gam.4.ot; stwas played with bilres, by tLzoirivg .
The leader hada' task to'do—there, twenty 'yintrs ago.
The river's rurilitug just an still, the willows omits side
Are larger than they were Tons; the stream. appears leo
But the grape-rine swing is ruined, Alen where . ortee we
played the beau
And swims our tireetlumAs-.4!pretty girW . :-- jciat - twenty
years ago.
The spring that hobbled "neath the hall; close by the 'vend
1141.bereh,
Le eery low—'twee Once so high' that we could tdinest
reach ;
And, kneeling down to get a drink, dear Tom I started so,
To see how much that fluid changed, since twenty years
Near by the apring, upon an elm, youknow I out your
• . •
Your sweetheart's just beneath it, Tom, and you did mine
the aline;
Some heartless wretch, had pealed 'the bark--ltwas dying
sure but slow, . -
Teat as that one, arhostiname was, cut, died twenty prim
agO.
hly lids have long been dry;Tem; but tears cams In my
etas
I thought of her I loved OK) well—throe early broken ties;
I visited the old church-yard, and took some Covers to
Ilpm the grates of those waloved, some twenty peat? ago.
Bemereers - in the cluszelryartl liski—soma sleep be:Leath the
sea
DM few are left of our old clam, emrepttug you and me; -
dad when ocu time studl come, Tam, azul others we're wiled'
I hope . t.t4l . Flay us where we ployed, Jost twenty year,
A Great Bleestog to the Afflicted;
/Qv Dr.. ififfazte, the. Inventor of the celebredeiti.Liver,
Pills, used these Pills tourers] years in his remetlee,before
he could be induced to offer them to the - 011111e:: Ito Ira*
manner u to make them known throne:Mit the country
This learned physician Mt the Lime repitsniMeS that'all
high-minded men of science Malin mtteringtbolito4odiost
dm= unscrupulous empiric, who obtrude their _uselein nos.
trums upon the pribllcOmni rely; upon a system* of puffing
to sustain them. Carivincial, however, of the'real value of
the Liver Pills, and influenced by the plain dictates of duty,
the Doctor tinily sacrificial his delicate *slings ms the
altar of public good. Hie great medicine has not &tsp.
pointed the expectations of the medical practitioners, at
whose instance he was induced to forego his inclinations.-
Prom every quarter dose hear the mart gratifying accounts
of its wonderful curative effects—the- Past and the West, .
the North and the South, are alike laden with ." tidings of
great joy" from the afflicted. These wonderful Pills have
completely conquered that great scourge of America, the
UT!: Com plaint.
For s2de by most of the Druggist' and Arad:mat% and
by the sole proprietors. J. 'KIDD &a) -
deoirdlor 00 Wood street.
LARD.
Allir R. WATSON is now engaged In slaughtering NYE
THOUSAND HOGS: and will hays constantly on hand a
large stock of RUM PORK, of his own curing. Also, a No.
1 article LARD, in barrels and kegi. Far sale at his Ware
bolas% corner of Liberty and Wayne streets.. nar2Rtine •
W. A. M'CLURG & CO.,
HAVE REMOVED - To `vat CORNER OF
Wood and Slath Streets.,
air Where they offer. to thatr old customers, sad the
public genendly, at the lowest ratee,Wholesale and Instal.
the largest, most T,
select and econplete stock of mows
TEAS:, BLUELY OROCEEIES, WOODEN AM) WILLOW
WA.EE to be fotmd in the Won., , • dandy
118 W AD
SNOT -4 kegs assorted slumbers, for We by
decn ' METH
STONS PIPES-2) boxes for sale by
doell SMITH I fiumers.
HEREING--Ul pills : Na I f or sale by decll METH & swum.
SIAMB tiOUSB MOLASSES--30 bbls: tar cafe
'
devil & BLNCLAIII.
•
Ct UOll-33 WWI. prime Saga; for side by
0 4cen ' • swim & arsclant_
0-310LASSM-5011hots.. pilaw now clop, just land-
Ing, and for tole by
deoll 811.4.CLAIIL
DIG MnTAL -I . lo oionsOarabrin,l3en'creck anal:dill creek
275 -do Stuiron. Far Jade by
awn - KIN& A- MOORHEAD.
- .
BLOO3IB-50 tons (lap lamps;_ . • : - --
53 do Bedford,Falge Maim= For We by
'deal . ELNO. - k MOORHEAD.
AA riNDow Gl.sg.s.— 50 boxes B by 10.
100 ' do 10 by 12; .;
TV
- •
-.33 by 1.2.,
d cell - For sale by B3IITII. a - ''I3INOL.AUL
hi - _Thir......caturc_or-coasstsum-. rs&rse:
County. Itio. 83 December Tertn,lBs2. -
In the testtre orglut Account or John Rimer; Trnstie;
Hannah Clink, now deceased .wLtii notice taDadel- Soup;
her grantee of-the trnatestata, ead.ber Adeolniattator.:
The Audttor mipointed by.ttle °nut to audit the savant
of the Trustee In thisLcaso, and to report thaidue, location
and bonndsrios of the trust estate, will meet the parties in- .
tennted, at his °Mao, No. 134 Fourth street, above ,Smith-.
field, Pittsburgh, on the sth day of 4s/tufty, 1853, at .2
o'clock, P. si. Y. IL COLLIER, .
dectkitdatitu ' Auditor.
SEW BOOKS.
HARRIS' DENTAL SIIROSET; fifth edition.
Pound's Dental medicine • new edition.
Curiosities of the Idieroseope,illustrated. -
Chit Chat—Star of Bethlehem.
Dr. Mayo's Popular Superstitions. .. -
The World's Ihmnies, by W. E.Spiague. D. D.
Early Days of Midis; by Krunamscher.
Sequel to the Female Jesuit
llomes of American Authors, .4e.
Just recetred by, DAVISON A AtINEIV,
decll 65 Market. screet,neer Fourth
JUVENILE 1Ett5013.15,.
rirtALF.5 OF ILLUSTRIOUS CHILDREN.
Young Americans Abroad.
Romance of Adventure.
-
Romance of the Revolution.
Infant'sby Hn. Sherwood.
Episodes of InemtProamess;
Life, olendidly illustrated.
Chit Chat, Wooden of f. yi p
Misnorical Tales for children.
=House; by Sinclair.
and Near Homo.
True Stories from Ancient and Modern History. •
Mrs. Sherwood's Tales.
Mrs. Slgormners Water Drops, Olive Leases, Letters to'.
My Pupils, Boys' Book, Girls' Book,
Jane Taylor's Hymns for Infant Kinds, Limed Twigs, Ori-
Onal Po=3 and o:attributions of Q. Q.
Winter Evening , ill ustra
Book of Entertainm ßook ent, do ted. .
Young Ilsn's Evening beak, do.
The Little Sisters;
Heroes and Battles sif the Revolution.
Miss Edgeworth's Series.
Perm& Assistant, illustrated.. _
Early Lessons, 5 rola, Liam and Lucy Rosamond, Ac.
With many others, at all prices, and suited to all ages of
youth. Por tee by DAWSON AGNEW,
decll 65 Market Istreek.near Fourth.
VALUABLE PROPERTY POkt.BALE.
THE attbscriber offer, at print° sale one Woblen Pad,
with complete machinery for manufacturing all kinds
of Woolen Goods, propelled by water or steam, B.nd&ming. •
Snit rate business with thB surrounding country; situate art
the water* of Turtle creek„ In Franklin township, Westmore
land county, Pa., a half mile North of Stewart's Italian, an
the Penuayiranla ilailroad,l7 miles from Pittatunti: There
are about 113 acres of Land attached, with,* Saw Bill, TWO
DWELLING uousEs, Stable and out houses,.vtiaer with a
store house and ware house, and an Apple and P..h Ortto.
sad of the hest Grafted Fruit; alas a great WariotT of other -
Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, ie., ac. -
Persons wishing to purchase suchprolarrty would do Well
to call on the subscriber. on the premises, and examine for
eternalises, as this Its a rare chance not often to be met with.
This property will be sold together or separate, to suit pur
chasers. Title indisputable and terms easy.
Monisunatt, Westmoreland county, Pa., Dec, lO i 1852.
Aar Steubenville and Washington Rumbler napy
three months weekly and Past. fdaeliftase
AITANTED—:Q shares Pitt3thargb Trust _ azd 14rings
Company Stoe)f. 13y AUSTIN LOOSUE,
Stock and BM Xtrater -
no
v3O Macs, 114;02 loosithittrett.
BAWLS I 131LAWLEII—A. A. blase! d Caine ccatatantly
10 !waiving caaes-nsal inickagea at. Mum* cananiaing
inoche,.llmpire,l3ay State, Cashmere;Watgloo,,itacatale,
Watervialt, &a. . deal°
A.HOOII WICK HOUSE, situated' an - Bobbasouirtreet t.
Allegheny city, nes: Zidecal street, is offered for Sale
on favorable terms. 8. OUTHEU3RT /I SON,
deelo 10 &I-street
virIEFESPORT PROPERTY FOR BALK—Al= ii Lot of
AL 60 feet front on 7th tweet by 140 deep. $3OO.
8. CUTHBERT 880 ,
deelo Real &Uhl Agents, 140 &I at.
::::'.• . - . .....:.....=; - -.._.it - 7
:.:',.: - ' 7 ;.;:::'.•,`,4•::: ,- - . .i....i.
. . .. . .... .... ~
. . . .
1121 M
4Eir Birth Wine, Wine of IVO, 1141 Meats
ted Viloos, of miens characters, bars been before the pub
lic, but it his remained for the FOREST WRVS to blend In
ems compomut the peculiar medical Virtues of each of gum
Important articles, irks* act Lin hat rDedtfc billuenceL#t
cortng those peculiar throttle, kidney, stomach and ILITTVIIX
dbeaars, causing detdliCy sod prrattatkvt. often of imams
natmet The FOREST I•MfE is cue 01 Ms best totticiln
666 1 haTi6ll6n th e streaßttimluß Puolenties of Silae sitb
the heeling and 'medicinal qualltleeof the :pots and barbs
tom whir:hit Is distilled• . _
- darSee advertisement inaastlter 'column of this paw,.
Bold Whalers& and Retail by. Di. GEO.ll.` EZTREE
corner of Waal street and Virgin alley, - .Fittaborgh, ps s
ao, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, nortlairest corner of Federal
street and the Diaunnal, Allegheny uorlfalave
Aur Dr. Guyzott.vs Irnproyed- of
,Yellow 'Dock and Samparpla tea Hof Bona
al few Hereditary ff/rinft. . - •
_
Therasanda of individuals ire curse with • perriine.tom,
plainb which they inherit from their parade. The nesi'of
the Yellow Ack and SarsapanTla will prevent - in this,
and
its
a vast amount of misery, and many valnahlelives,
ihr aroachlyaryebfroas the rysten the talent taira,,hieti •
is the seed of disease, and ao takes oft.the come by which:
the sins or miartones of the pa . renits. 8:81P : often if:died:
open their innocent offspring. • • - •
Parente saw it In their children to gnarl them aphid ther
effects of maladies that may be eceamunktated b 7 =I .
and children of parents that, tare at any time Deer
with Ctentalydrn, Sat:rinks or S yph tia, awe it to thetosebralst
to take, precaution againit ths being rwrivedln them.' .
Guyaotts Extract of Yellow Dock - and gazwiparflia is store
antidote In such calla . • •
AP. See advatisaneet,
. .
fiereftsla.— . lt is due to . SW, Ratrolerua l tTasy,
that It has beenicatnrci to ottagfetely - mak*. every restage
of this dreadful disease in less time than aZir 04Ler . remedy:
tuxd at ten east or inemarezdimee to thapatbmt. •
The thousands idea:Kite:a - tea in tie - hands of the fitalgSrW
tor, many of which as from well known citizens of thee •
OfPittaburgb and Its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly
and beyond all doubt; that Kfteg Prams= la a medicine
of no mammon value, not only ea a local remedy in Bora*
Ithesonotioos, !Waits, kss of Etight, tut m's reliable •
Internal remedy, Inviting 'th e into , tipting phyriciu t s, aa
yoU
as
themes:lag patient; -to liooomi saptainted.with
Those baring a Most of .mixturts are summed • ital. this
awdkine is purely natural, And 'shuttled es It flows from
the bosom of the earth: . . .
. . .
. The following certificate copied/iota a pose‘pa Melted at
Byracate, 1V Y., and bears date Attgicat 18.52,1awhich is
also appended the et:eh:dark of:he .a D. 1 Rot, JL
gfGgrveuze
This may In tenth ititittr,lliat I. hare been so Wily aP
dieted with Ilcrofola fire the last ilerettYCS- 1 1 that most alba
ttose'l hare been unable to attend torariy kind of business,
and much of Use time unable .to walk and confined to my
bed, and have been treated nearly' all the time by th e best
ow countr‘ y elforde; reccidowatr- rearm re-
P 4 .l l ldi'r n w it no cure, and couthuted Wpm emu Data Dr. Rot
recommended me to thy the PeOro., or Reek Ofi,yes eve
rything else had failed.ao.without faith at first, but
the effect was Sainthitin; it threw the poison
red surface
at ante, and I at once begin to pow -better, and hj a it: im triteg
bottleetlllare got a tare worth thous of
• .DSBS NASCY - BLUME.-
This may certify that flurra been angustisted-withliler's:
petredeirei, or Bah Oil, for more than spas,. and. him le.
heatedly' witnested Its beneficial effect, in the care of halo
lent uleeni and other diseases for which this reccnmend.4
and can with confidence recommend it to be ai'matleine
thy of attention, and can safely ay that moss has attend:
ed its um where other mediehse-bed failed. . • -
D. Y. FOOT, 51.- M.D.
For sale by ill the llrnigrits In pitcenrai. ' bierzule:
Balsimesis Positively * Coxed; by C:
mocescrws Assuriort Ear Redorctire.--The -proprietor
of the artiele celled Amara= Bair Reddrufire, has
and with such tmbounded su in the turs of his article,
is to justify him In taking bald cases, and Spying a.writtea
guarantee. That is, he will, fix a price agreed upon, by
himself and the person rising the article, restate the hair.e.P•
factually, or refund the amount crpended; or, he Wilt
at. the usual price, without the acme guarantee: 'Abe
Wowing instances, of badirldlutis who Imre had their half
retuned, ought to amebas any one of . Its cfneue3r. They
hale snowed as to We their. names: &I -rwrmences r John
Hoffer, Woods' Brewery, cured of baidnees of it
standing; S. 11- • Holmes,' 11., D. apt, B. Morris ; "James
Guthrie, 131 Grant street, was totally held-cow his bead Is
completely covered with new hair; 1 1 30 ,Itdm CheelY,Te
rentum. We would barite particular attention to the gal-
• -- •
Out of Batdaers of 11 remit stasoding, cured by one RAW&
and part of a botilo of _American Raferatire;
Sir Hrs. Alexander, aged 42 , wife of William ' Alexander;
who strides at No. 46 Pennsylvania Avenue, states that the
has been bald Irr the last 2:1 yearn. thebead, on both sides,
was perfectly =vitt' and without any has; when ebe coal,
=need using the Reataratha. —She has now turd a battle
arid part of • bottle 4f hair restrustire, and has used it rev-,
laxly far the last dr weeks,. Her heed is now perfectly cov
ered with a thick cop of new hair, fain and strong, as any
one can see by calling. Hrs. Alm:ander has no ;oblations
to the publksition of these stattaterts.
Arr.l am a brother of Mrs:.Liesander, viliceilitiabuttent
is written out above, and know . pars , onaDy that the nude.
manta therein mad* are correct. A. IL DST, .
Pittsb, Sept 17, 1812. No. 96 t. k
DR. GEO. HRTHER, Wholesale and Retell Fourth-stree Draggiat;
No. 140 Wood street., corner of Tbetralley, Pittsburgh,. Ds.'
BLACK LEAD-10mm Ocralazi aiut East butta, 2:r sala.
declo, • a A. PAEETEBTOCE & CO.
Ou CARAWAY.-150146, Lar male by
deelo • a A. NAJMNISSTOCK k Oa.
ft..‘llA-sautes. foesale by
dee.lo . PL A..PILIENESIOOKIk CO.
t UM ati.ELLA.C-8 CUES ()raage. for sale.
kj deal° R. A. Euvamrrocm do_
yANISH BROWN-10 tdalli. far gals b' ' •
13 dee-10 • : • • , .1
ILL LIC3ION--30 Mc, for ele by.• • • • •
O 7.
daelo 8 . A . VATINESTOCK OX
___ - -
•
*-
turn
er or Firstoita WOcalistrects.
C - AM.PIIOII-10 reared, for We by ' • •• -
IL A. MOM= LOO.,
corner Wood ibd FiiiienteciebL .
_ .
" PAID FOR CITY WARRANTS. at talißilsrbitlao ''
• Moat ::PQAPPSEVITAZON".--.•3
-..dmia: •
— Tfr - LEE Caitirees!—\v. opening at A. A. 'Mos
Co:x, aleactifol asonatratof.Froneh- gaff: Sieber.
Chintzes. Vafttolors Oind upe' qualltk. -_ .: .-decl9.
OallYtt AND 11.)311 0 0117S-.). large _.
.oant and qualit, just :readied aa:i.7.7. • ... • . • . •
itaelo . . • 1t.43133,4.01
IMHID ns:-J Toothed, perms
aLo
oka Oa's; SO doz. Adexamutees boot ICU Olon*
doolo
•
LIVE VL.-1U O
tapacti, plats' and manna, _tar sob,
wbeles* sad retgl, • J. - LA:TELT dCO..: • •
=v3o . limns and Tai Deana."
U.l CLUB C1D142-10 bbla. rteeitalrod for male try We'
•111 , jai= hirrel;ist 25 cents per ;alloy • • • ; ••.
I,AVILY it CO., NcL. :es Lthedyst.'.'n
UMW!. BUTTE& AN tr. LAlLll•Attaraya tar band and kW .
rale. Lard at 1234 eeuta.. - - J. LAMY 4. CO„ .
dee7 935'Liblety. Anat. •
_
PIHUICZ BUCKWILIAT 114 . 11 M—in saclui nit fans;
In Owe and for sale by : ioLVXLIf..
dadY . . No: %.5 Liberty alert.-
FSZEIZI 'OYSTERS—Of tbe ban quality, daily- received
from Baltlmore. Oanill.00; halt ean 50 cents.
dad • LATELIr..d - CO:, No. 233 Liberty/1.
ANTED—Time Ellie on I.lneinnati., yt. leak oc..New
Ottawa. -. • TIIO2IPSON BULL L M. •
. Seetteege Brokers,
teener of Third awl ALarket atreeta,
at BMUS (EMMA otorn, an eonattm
sit
. meat, and will be sold on llberel term?, by
VA.A.I7/ F.,. MAO WILY. t BAN
YEW CUES XADEIIIk - AND von Wl.till—fhp
joIL bead sad will be told low, to clawa eobsivatent
' T,SAFFIt, MAGUIEM k ROM
OA BBL & ,NO.l Rol P6 6 )61 HEMILSO; -
6 Ws. No. I Trimmed Bhad sale by Imr- -
• ' TAAPEE, BLIGIMES it BANE,
• • U 2 &coal street
MILECOIDEBII:4.—Now opeoinlng at A.S.A. MASON - t•
E
0011, large and earful. stcek or Einteolderies. Ikea
prising Cbszoisettes; Habits, Collars,. Undersiterrel,
UNA. rOiIIIICUIVI. Insertioes, Edgings,' de. of the neirest
sad moat haiku:Labia strles. •
- Agent* Waisted. • ,
'mimeo= subscribers sar the ConIusSSIONALINAIIi
I AIM AFTE,NDLY, whirl are printed bY ordeelirCasi
gross,
ham' "peas free through the saidEs."—fire.Jokte lOW
laden 0.14, pawed at the last SeSllOO of Coogietie. .
Address, JOIPi C. £ITZS r•
Weida/set=
10it gLENT—A dell isOW three scary Dwelling !loose,
well arranged andin good =Widen, with gas &I cuts,
twat zwan,,te, &mato on the corner of Fourth street. sad
Marry alley, (Na. 150.) ; Win be rented at the low raterof.
a Jar, till the 'star Ava tuft At present occupied
S. CITIIII3FXT * SON; oetterid aL4,;
140 Third stre et, near
Jlaus • • geusely and Oatees foe Lot 4 1
_ - Imandat In the Welt, -
A NEI fce . the purchase and. 'wale or /And 1V - anialt4 St
Paars,.lll:nanote, mad Pittsburgh, .Penstryiresda..
The ed has tamed m connection with Mews,
°airway & of "St. Pant% Ilinnesote, for the - shot.
iVr=M. C. s.;hivlrtg been Nettled In the; Wei
ientunber of years, and being practical sorrerarr,
'eery reliance can be placed as, their Integrity .and pm.
dance ha the matter of porobaalng or loading Luck
. °eta . JAME:3117•A 746 1.Y, IE4 Wood at:
• . TTE • TION AMP •-•
ASgsacAL. iIIISTING of the NhI‘TCFNIVIENI
• AUNT, habitat Saturday evening, Decembffr .41k
ing Resolution. vita tutazdannuly aderptul:
That the Gompany 1;121n to socerapattogi.
dealing:ln, kir the purpose of gc up !heap
on any
that
athas we deem U utterly imposedb to bold on any longer,
owing to the condition of our u.ae.
Thereat, entry member of the company to earnestly re,
• guested to be la athandance on Saturday earning, Defender
11, at 734 o'clock.
deas df A. N. 3:II3ONIGLIL Sec y.
Western Instinuice Coinpaziy, Pittsburgh.-
R. MILLER, Jr., Preadent. F. 51. GORDON,'Scaftcale.
CAPITAL, *300,000.
Wilitinsure against all theta of ,inch, IMRE anti 311 t :,
tLNE. All knee will be Übedally adjusted and
. -
promptly paid.
A Items Institution, managed by Mururoa who ace wall
)mown in 'the annzatmity, and who are determined, by.
= end llberahty, to maintain the character which
desire ins 13 aansmod, as offering the test protection to those
who to be ured.
Dtrulora—B.llflkT, Jr., C. W. Ricketwm, J. W. Dian'
N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Damn, George W. J
Lynn, James LI tt, George Dante, Jame,Auley, aleascder N Thomas Beatt: • •
la. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehainse of sate if
uP stairs,) Pittsburgh. , - novilidy
SSW CARPET STORE
leo. 47 SUM - Street,- near Wood.
roi band and daffy nothing, an erairmly new and come
kJ rade soortment of Imported and Am
twos, OLL CLOTHS, do, which ere oricred i erist
cash FICCIL • Purchasers cars solicited to call and examine
our stock, ambling al—
Velvets and Brunch; •
Tapestry Brussels;
Tapestri -
Extra and Super M es; aim Ply; •
Twilled and Plain
Low Priced ;Igo= and iiisdroll Clo th s; Corea
and Canton up, Was, Piano and Table (bears,
Window Shades, enittan Bliods, Bair Hods; de. he., or:
emery descriptku. fu0v29 . 1 ROBIIVW
Lome to Oakland for Bale!
THAT beautthd Tractor land, ketunly telonr to rid
Chadwickestate, arkiinkg the residence Or !
Roses Atwood, Req., an Peonsylvaula Avenue, will be sub. !
divided into Acre tote, =lamed for sal* so emu as spied
can be nude by the 13arreyer. For
ye , s at n o property hoe been offered in this niai.
k e t, equal indoecnosts meow acthous
makfag investments to real estate. mow situated in the
midst. of one of the mod dellgideal counumaitke about
plu i th arg t 4 these lots
darkparticularly desirable Ike Private
tesiderices, while their and the rapid mf r of the
City in that direction, afford an opporttmity kr rposulamo n
to persons who may be disposal- to them tott.
cull lota.
_For trams, enquire of A WE- TSB 00.,
deel76 /Nardi street
• . -
•
• • .• -, • .
k. 7 .i..!•E ' -
.-,
MEM
,‘:•,.
' - • • ,41- •
•. . -
' . • -'
xn,.
ONIM;1
•
7- C
r.
:: • .", _
•.!• t - - • '
MEM
AMUSEMENTS.-
Lam C. RV=
. .
Deorropaa at o'cloek; parlbrumee =me w . -
at 7 o'ckclr. _ 4
Seats may be aectuol at Our Bur Mee; 4a 11 4 Our ..
dayorithont e extra etraege,,
Thirteenth er r the ertinerzeot of rhatee.
tete
tea, Unto address, Mn. TARRIL7.. - -
J Saturday'l Cintt ßlll
TM ' S ESL-ST.5 Sr be 7l6gbl 4/ 154 4the Parfortugatkerrr Will
euromeree trith display of
_"
VErr :=LAN; OR; THE BRAVO ' S IJSSEL
ukromeal, ( th e tram)
TILE ORPHANS_ kritia.li, Tax Strausrassa
rum.
eoadada tad
*-el-'111.43)87t-
Orud4o.l - . 71 "! E FkO T31 4 . 41 - i i 7 , il w t o
metatae , - - ; 2
I• .' -.- Cilidal) , CONCElrr__ _
~. ._. - VOCAL A -..t1.1Y.D. -- lINSTRIMELYTAL. - 5
vEzza Hi& ‘AND tomBA - vocan , will VOIT 0 a
;AL awarcons6rioi2ll/23DLY Rszrrixo v,irr, .:
,Th,cculber lith;
it
LIPAY.CPPR-lIALL. - -_, - 2 '
vl
1 The irliet Taamy are ;mythic( %ha a4,rated BORDCG-
NI, of Parts, from wbouse.barmat diedoxebbe 81. min.-' ;
.eladlag itedarseifidatidig„ luKrs:ometred 10th ad-c. i.t
oition. - -•-.. - • , ;-.1
I- . The•Przsgranne will consist of selections' kora the tied ii ,
AVMS; also, =e a u( the most plecklug Illiiiikkpienp and - ,
iXTOW. PYily wiIINCI, al. A.511M.E.031..11414 Lacrti .
:11 (whkh has been elegantly- fitted lip, 0 A cart. :',
ot live Thottnad. -- Dollati, and Ss - now ver of the, prat t
leauldfully tubbed Balls in America.) and *my nicht ; -- - -
lbe 11,,ibort. ammo, RA
rittP llll 61E1)4E11:M of f
01 1;Kstic emtltled - -
___
„-
_---
yr '7l', .' - Vrc l it AGE Tar.vuop.r.r,.
El4brediag nuiviitionat Tenn of Boston,lta Subie, intl. S'
f ix , th e
~ e ti. t. airee Mersey, Ideerso)4 the -3,,,, iar ,,„_- - -'-'
- -- Crystal PaLase of the. Wori_d'llarl
Wistmiastar _abbey; -LONDON"; front tha unarms/ f : . '. - - :.
under the Bridges, and a inagniticentaleirof the -....
=YU, brilliantly filumketaliseltiboth_ lettali?l:Vbei ~, ....-
beautiful BITES Binge , - : , ,u.- - - - -• • ~..... • •,' ..,- -,.. it ~„--_'.,,,„„
i .
trardti .itchlbition.'en. 1! -, eo,111 . 7.ectid r ... -...._.....
ILISURNOONS., at - 3 o'clock. - . ...:.:4•',.;.. •., .; mf,.7 ~- - -,,...i0 •,--
net- Asimistion Menial chlidsatimder. tairhaldAa .11
sta, ••• :v... „
734
4 i P. DV`4ll4 43*Alincmsal.itiAlEIS. 4i.1-11 . ad o e.k.:,:,- - - A. 4- •• -- ' •-• .. . -;:.*. • r;iiciv2ssg.):: lit,rt.. - fi,'
11. .; 13 . 1 1. - ,: .
....• - 4i.: 7 , - •-• :
' 1: t4:"•:: 4 - -
SPECIAL NOTICES.,
.
Anzi:sicipapie itkil'Etfigt,oweisior of 7 •
Ikey musidiskAgar.l44Bollfiativf-!- ' ' NM-) • . "
u. . 0.121 OM the as cLUT Telegragh
Oflic% Sonlet:gt:ll4l gattl Troc4tmey, way
ay-an:dog. fagot
CiFALONA.-1,00151114 . 4.1).
"11 Augercata Loam N 0.139, L 0; °La . Y., meeti. aregr
WailmalVirrettigblMtedtgtariBallArcod .
it • CEC. the tpestOota2llllLt
trat-aa,' at 60 =twit lb.; go to tbs. Pattst-Teur,
Aftlt itteet;artatra the !mats Egat?" 11 . 13 . 9 . : 1 1119 ?
-
• •
fitr4
Triseask allays ha -
P,--Ptsco of Meetillg, Wilth.l.l2,ro*
Wood street, between PM street and titrght &DIM
- 21111 38=11Lcathr„..NO.2:0--31eets Isrery Ineedayoserdhe
MsncerhsttEscurrsarrr,llh. 87 to brit sad
Pliday rackets month. , - . - -
ttry _ penis' -S
grout - n.- , Sir.lSL:42drd:inizef t 4..Srirdoctri aim • .
Slooltlcheld. Mei
tho to tossabsbd.', , Dr."Saiss bean =wised irtigi.
tabllstuorot Ot?t t iWptit4 10.392t0eth5,7 4 Shr the
•--- - - - -
...Tr.2IITNA..-INSITELSiefuIaiCIERSP.A.M6
(key, Kartiord., Cszen.-4*,ftel Oka a - .
, i5ti0489,172. Office ar.ther, l'lDebagtir2gesgytsttaltpurir. f•."
itasseistlreeutr a s.No. bil% sod serest ,
esOsAtt - -" . Agani. - %,s
UTorris corns U - Cones!!! dgrest - aussylier c is - ,- 4--
= are dreadfully torrienteiWith wawa _A e5zte1r,...;;.:„,....;.
remedy will be found to COECIaell On" Plawtra;tbr'.'....;
ale by Dr..GBO. B. ESTEKIIO.4I3 :Woodatreat.2...; ".
Pries, retail at 12,x azat Mrets. per box, - . •
dezlos to thank barto seD , -
• _ -
liPoUrfaittlAil UUIIiUgOtCL.LA. COLLICtia...- • ;3- . . , 2 z . -
}O ' Chozobooktres,) l -Cooorei of Third iktid 31sztet • .
(thir3 tkor,) Pittsburgb. Pa. - .P.: p..oooDsocen. .:.t f
eat accountaa6 ke4.-- R. CI SPKICEIy daioxiate..
P. B. BPMYCS.I4- Pftcripal Tatcber initirit." - aar • •••••
merdal Conispondents._ Ece-- extixied. notice ktwlicpottre
,r" V 8 sunk, cantata rcr-r-ry sae
U'er .Cantatis Trtacialage.of every givaletptia; •ornitiir
r Fleshes, lerceatalah lace-and biadtrearrtaine; N.
Plated Window aludes,GEMCamfear,Ciartain Plnsi Bab&
kr, st wholesteleand Iva.% • • EL CABBTB,-SZ:
' Noagillebesurrestreet,ecirtesr•Filth i Corttdns : a lada: stied In ftlisde=
06-1,7:n"e4
10121tante .; Maid Pixy illllllllllll3loo ci
4.-raortiobarg; Pa. amt. $203,001X-A.,..
only fat tnto War denim of pioperlej, fou aztfoxitto*
inEarlatuPotrion adolintops Ist point atetteatotoscsa
and-lutoosintudelon„ to city and country merelonto - -
ointoroofisolstad direlliogp an 4 country property.,..;
• •
Itn2a2i'oßlee . S4
W e lIIIIIer's Window - Shad e - Mahoernee. ,
4
t0.7,00,,mr.0P SECOND AISII-dlitell.
PIUELADELPiiLL- - Our motto hi PSrofls ^ , " ' kbler
'. e f " 4. - and
Stare, aapeiiorma.Chsirehi eta lodge DX= NLRB&
Jar Dealers and aim are theitiotte:edro asei. alt, '
fore purchasing elandum - is - .t. 0. - . = 1;: - ....410a,
:'. eurZam -": -; S. W; comer Second sod Arch sto4 PhD& f
- --- - - - -
NELSON'S - DAGIIIBB.IB-EOTYPIAB4I ...,•!..-
they. Part Mee Etnikti4a, Third arse- • LaerammelaittB:c.
i n=4
In VI. kinds of readher, titan BA. 11.-to SP. _
veranda , artistic and animate likonete,„ ulnae . ' . -
pertor to the eoramOn cheep dagnatea~yes tbe &Row ".
r•bhap Viten VA% V, 5 3 , 8 4 45 iad urrzad, vx9edbilL, • .i!, ~
the dee and guatity acme or frante...... -:-. .0..
flomm tor entities, from 11 - 4.lLen • ~. _ ~., - - f - ' _,: , ,..t, ,
' : N. 73 . -- latnellee.oBl4ltimleieetted parri -
l ut . ' ' . ..'.n7r...
.Part of auveiti.. -, :. 1,, :::.
~, . ..- • 1 ,- *- 4 .7-: : 4 '. , "'I '.
:4,,,,,,..-.."?.
qufrxertair . owsossewoir.,llor4l
iatitg etnn:P/Es'--Thilf• rametrie alai;
noftess a eors far thy heisraiDt
Abe way metticiaselskeina Kw. thal.parpose, - .
tessissed, to palette of tb•Petagt '
for for the inett , btrtpeereci years. utter iweearreiser,
r- • •
af - thrtmehie - the, horse, „far. labor, srbiti3 •
with this masers dlttare should Ideate ewer) , cue bat
such, to wpply leneeitstsly farthis remedy.. Tar staerlse, - :
ate arid retails& Dr. fiZIMKEt'S Drurdtorw, Na4l62w
ji23stkir : . earner cif' Wood at, awkiNtrght oneeft •
ly. - „"7.Difs.&l7.6l}fitilEts. -Noises I.he. gead, us% all ": •
War *- vocable gisebarges fixed Use rarorpseditl asulperp
siatuJyraincialocithout w.issoilacoarealeneo, by Dr.:llA -
ttr chit N. Y.:Ear Eargery, lawman - •
eoasnited st Mei . ) stre*, PbflafilOplitci y frato DA-AL ti
yes= of clam aialalasosi iiiidEadsliasiatotr
ih4lorsatb. of spala, pasit.tes ton eisabiiiridat id WIWI
treatment to scat a deposal sueeensattiladibiojamet; , -
limed sod obstinate eases yield, bja -
- taalaa pregeaXii. • •
. .....
C4ll..sideliiiin
ads dajentated into - partnerin untlerinet.thii
tape of J. Q Azalerana t Coln the lYhoiasaTaFrai ta 4 t i
Contactionary bnainaia, it tio." 6 Waal inteef,..kitte
Lraelt dlspeeect of mrr entire intereirt in:ll4 l i=
huller./ Confectionary to Meseta
Cb.a take pleasure la r•tmotreetattes ttunn to my brie
Sankend custorera:- cad hope ter thew a =threw!
Millberal.parmlav bewtocmt on me.
—±etetr
g4d Valltaws , -11a/S., Oita= dicadiag, /bal
W *Cl strizt,. *taws: Riad.aid
withEt=rlttplio; *ye . ta llrst azat
.•
oteaeh- littsbaigt). Lima/ Ledge No. 4, ateeis skald
LOrciaro.l Innitala
IdicklanTat
~ 6114 every y
West= .stat sudipi . mrx-sa. raw:* on:7
/zon Lodg2l6. aTeiy *andayeviattii
Mould Mod& Zaa MCOtt -1014 , 11 11
Jag, at Otiam Hall =air atYifih and
Zama Lodge, No. 23.5, mats eriatyrbdElday •••
their Eau, touter of Eladildleld sad liftbaftaats44- - .: ••
Teta atyLod g e, Va. 241. =eh imirp4l4olt
Had,- e earner aa4 Eardsaky.4trotly . . •
1.310 CL LTZW II resi str
Company OrtheCityofPl k M g
. .;
.' T
:•
:-ALLAS,pretunt—Ronsamitsmen
M .11111 . /Oit Inti.pii ILLRIP3.,-.,- __ bb.-.ooPie"ll.#gppgahOp.Thcss;:Ko*l.tpdl--
... 7'. Tibriist: -4. - -
r• .
.
• , .. It. B. Elm=
.. , i :.. '..
- Cbariex Heat, - --.- '
• -• Josrph Fisycr, , '
D , Weestcr. - I . ' . ;-
:iW. W. Dallo,
• .J 3:. C EsTrer, •
Wm. M. Weir,
- • • - itobazt Firm; :
j.p •
Trllliow,(keat!ili
Insurance
11.1.11 . • .
Dry ' Pittsbiregh.—e.o.RessEY, rranagenc.:4,
likL B.lMia. Secretary. • •
• • Officer 94 - Wass Sneer, brfseern - ..trztst mid Mori stood - •
- Insures HULL and CARGO Risks ono the ato - and ffi• -
an= against Loam swparrus e * • • - - .
AL,..5-.210..p105t ear Perils of tam, aint Tnlsad
ex2itipi e r, • • • Was. 7.stittorrn.,jr., •
Samuel If. Ma •
S. laugh DAUM, Itingtah, •,*
• isbertiiurbag.3l 4 •• - D.Datiasen, •- 1
illuttaugh,
-I. Francis Sallitts, • - • •
Edvszd Baboon:maker,
Malts? Rriant, •-• •••••,",rBamnslaist,,Z•rt
tr"PittaliisfiltZtfer.llUpirliiiiiti - C .. 'mi* . -- .•
.072.1.7-1 blitlZO.a. : P.ll l43 9lra • . ':---
- - -: Pteddenk4.ol32l &too__
___
__
_ . _. ‘ ,..N:' -'-'-• • , f -.•-
-- Floe Praidint: ELLIMIKI. J. :__•Join--- ::: r . - _ • '
- - ' Tram:n=4o=Pß 8 . - wpii'-tt - T:r: ' 7.'": : 1`•-:- - 1
Seczetsin Vid. COLTON:.• , -'N'4i l . - -• -..:•. , .
1
Orme, No. litritrza Serarrrjfirltrinciiii - .-•... ' -'
• This CM:taperer:man e'er, InssOziniV . - - •_•• :
mutated will Mt Make.
_.. _
.. -..••-: f• .:. .1 - .4 ; : :-....,, •
itintW rata mitt*, raznets t - ,. 1 :1/17 ..
' '• " . '
Joint Stock Bats at s rodnetionrof .......- ..7
Sala !Stet-011W to , s 4tVidad 13( ..ektreTttErPlY . .11041,,;...f . ..,
third per cent-, paid atenually La advance. - - 1.,. -- .i .; -:
• Maki Lel= cm the /imams:nov*4 to ciusrenl :-; ;.: •:'
8.- . - Joseph 25. - Web, . ."
3 -.. ,-.• ' "
4 , • Charier A-Colton, .-, . StunnellPetorkart, .
. . mins= ild!npi. . , John A . labor • . B. '- '''•
-ougags..4.o bbiL. new mop, co arrive. tbit - thq
EMITIrkIELNIMAI,
iIL9tWII-10 aaty tr ask
LOVER 11 , MFD--,SO bus, car ado* •
- *GS - " - 4nm-a taxcrx:
e Prbas
d ec g Mb. tuna's
_nem -thieLke,
.
~
..
A beautiful assortment of Pliddi,'lde/brt':"..
, nriti Jut teeeired at '' .A. - A. AIASON A.CR_*:.-.:-.: ,
0 lad 64- ILSltleinilf; : ,:, : r ... :r .,
- Euratvaii "CLOTH--..% pint:crane -Ftwattigoth - t - _ - -
..L.' . toted; tor dota; d',» ieintr!‘i nt ,
,i, . • • .. .
• ' " *- -- - -.A. A..21.1.90X AOR . ... - .
- '' - Na. 62 and 61 nuke* ttts -. • .'. :
j i r o ILIESSONS—A- JtjAkart 03.17 .t r51:' . ,
iuxt fla= sti aad ies i tt Wl a tT at 3onn uct'
dir-10
Tapscott'a
- gi
aasz sraser. - ..0 e maw. ,
Dim 42kar, rhggisl Wacrico Road. Zietg : i .
Alad 26. VMS - ammo/ Med and Lacrty zt{
ZANES BLAKELY. •-' ••
V - 41.13UN. PASSAGB TICKETS AND Sli n ••-• .
AUNTS. PAYABLE -AT aux tams •of LA lI:LELAND. ACIOTLAND A'SD WALES. •
' Passers tevigtt hoz tstaabk*:
_, ~;
• • ~
.•_
TECIATBZ"
OE=
ES=
ME I
MEM
fec
'Yu m k lENI;L'AP
:...'::..-
~..!..
EMI