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'MONDAY NIO Et liING :::::::::::: DECE MBER 1 ,-,soda the Constlnstsst bbSs..... d 43:[5.N'nift*C52:310traTIIIIrt:16.,4.0 te tbs em =us Dtstbssbosi . , atla- 211.11 Or a _ , , . 11 ..i4.10 P.Z.Z. _ _ - L . LS - 5.107-srg: 8; )I.,PSITTICeaIar 00. i 010.aro prompt, boa. . - wt awl gentlemonly in their business transaellow“ isztotim, . ' only authorized age:lista tho cities of New Yor end n • for...,the.Aforplao Aiat.. They are aathor4i, to va Ad- ,,. 4,"*tittailletiti"araV'tfolr_teriptichiV Dlel3lll4' our rates. ents. Their offices are at • 11:114-It r it ' s. !I ' ll- - -"r''' '° 4' P' 4 l o n Eifi 122 NbSBll4 litSget. ', 4. -;,P E " • ; - '-, , 'z . "- . DOsTOl; 10-State streak - iFz_-',-:::-":-'5"-';'• ' L -L 1.:.-:. ' --';'"- " • ' ' ••• .. orron .. :es vellg l 7, ...te, , trarinsmpfly itil.V..A.gtteitso Voriaswilutrrirrol. Tv,. to.. NO* ab.fettoßostOs at* dint Ltkdb,Panorpto or ALL into u.s.n. ..... ` o: . Its* .p.‘" ,1 • 4- 0 71u "' -2 "" d " "6 ""'Uil l 1 4 . ' t''''' bits . Its* Pl:mks.* tslbastvrisbll.ktts! .b!orari la ow atonal 0111 n. ' , ., , -,-- ----:-. , - , - Deiiiiiet , !tric - piftroy:ll , i i t Meetings. : • -7-ii:Ftti r e Oil tidingFitie, .o.e. of ;*.reapoodolee 1 - - , , • - I'iii'Sli the-11Cfliorloo VotO;Eit:o4 ii'Lal P. g.,1) aricy#Lt. , •.--.,iter.au.,-4i4-04?"kth curies Baraott 4n , . Chain , - *if 'MX ]lose actirlas-Seesetnry. ..• ego:lona R.B.Roberts, ~ aw- -,.. , . Riseled,Ahatc. tle(v, 0 .ftinuur.,llectings of tile ~- , ' • - at. atpittibtierA lie held-On BATTIBOATiDeceitiWt DOI, .. ' • ;162nralo 6 crO,Z3l-i,in the several Ward* teoPoetivelYt Rhit-IYOrd;Tat tisOftiaiaOflttigh„gaiia. •-1 - H --, 1 d I "'„SoOtiod Ward; it_tho.Horiaa of :IL Par 4. ,- -• , . ; i , '.•• ' ; Vbiid-waid, A t the Alleglgniy 7. Etigitos lloriaa.:: .. '.• .-.:. t • Tho'elliiaos L ot the Fourth; TAN Sixth, Seventh, Ehglith . ~ azat filutb.Varla , will -meet:stithozrolpoothro -Public ShOot 1:100,510 o.lol4.Wird,oil.,lo4tooosoof electing delepteil to tionfiititcii‘ 00:014ribithr ifso._,_ ---", -. , • , L:0-1120•Delmitei 'will ritOof id .ooriroii: ', O l, '4l - a) 'DOUBT , -11.017% - cm WEDNESD.Mo3ooiiibir224;rall, oOloekdi-vs. , . '', • -•,--, - _ .. - ..' : ---,CIMPES'II4IgIIIIT, Chairmen. W..T. roil, 43 , :retniv ,::: - , L r, - ; 1 -,-;% , ,, dead . .... .. . -.. . ... . -ria jg:4l/XXItzITAIGVEN xumaxoAb Wehare reeeired *roughs. friend of P...(1 213 ,' I - naeng aricle inseply to our strictures upon hi s 15* , ii,4minaed nolionsin , regard to the Alleglie :We do not consider that he hie tiny Tight to deiriand of tot to publish his liintrymose reply to our mosure of his rib „.7±.lMrdities,, but, inasmuch wire has made himself 80 more ridiculous than he did through his aril .' dee ar m the Gazette, we will p #fain_ o=mor ow fur-the üblish his - windy purpose of showing him Thearriter, from the tenor of his article, must - 1 -be a men of substance!--indollars and cents:— but Atotondifilove for whit he possesseek, tai cannot:be ponsldered other than a Shylook. Re lintigittes that we have no right to speak aboiitAhis subscription, because, forsooth, we may ;tot bit-worth es many dollars as .0. P. Q.' is lie‘majt be correct in this conclusion. We are ptinters,who make our living by hard Indus ..rtti4at„. at - the same time, claim the indepen * -"donee titii is guaranteed to all men ia this COMP. try - i-nxid cannot suppose that'we have not aright --theiCiplniort because a lawyer, who should have -.lived two centuries ago, chooses to insinuate that e hiiinote -money than some of his fellow olti -1.o:-'41 ire have said and done in regard to the AilitrigiTAralley Railroad, we have been promp. , 2 * tedVlESitatere desire torthe welfare of the pee pie endihkty of Pittsburgh: !Cis not suppo- Wablethata-printing office could be benefitted to w-igtertt extent by each an improvement, or taiiett-eould injure the value of the vast posses sions of 'O. P. Q.' He, however, thinks differ tartly; and while he is brooding over his own im aginary losses in the way of taxes, he cudgels his brains to find out what the printers will make outof the Road. -.The Allegheny Valley Railroad is an improve - ttient-4. st cannot be impeded by all the efforts of the stand-still lawyers about the Pittsburgh liar. The people want it, the people willlave it, and they will not be frustrated by oil the tgartdity of those whcl are opposed to their inter eats.' We will publish, however, the article of 0. P. Q. to-morrow, with such comments as, we think, show that it would be beat* for him that he had never written it. AsrtrftrisT Was a busy day among our whig aspirants for the Mayoralty. The editor of the !darnel published a list of the delegates in favor of himself, and thus bad the advantage of his com petitors. But Sawyer, Glenn and Parry' were bt4, and labored hard to trip up their tall op ponent. The result of the delegate election bas atom that Mr. Riddle will be the wbig candi date for Mayor. We are satisfied with him, for we do not want a man whom we can leastret with more ease. In all ordinary respects he man, bat he is not the person the people want to discharge the duties of Mayor. The office is now one of the most important iiithe gift of the people of Pittsbaretand they now think that they would act wrong in-bestow ing it lightly. For this reason we think. that Mr. Riddle can never be Mayor of Pittablugh. If he should be, we are apprehensive that our city would be badly governed, although the of fice may be very pleasant to him. Loom our rev. Fsatrus.—The Journal office 0 this turning sent to Mr. Haven's Job Office for the, loan of the type* from which he had printed tht(SawYer ticluds for delegates. Let each vo ter thereforelook carefully to his ticket.—Ameri tun of Saturday. Could any more positive evidence be given that the Whigs will not commit frauds whenever they have the opportunity ? Among the - Riddle delegatesire see some of the persona who are noartmder indictment for frauds upon the elec . ton laws. The friends of the other parties have of course played the same game. - Tan County ,is BATZ.--The editor of the 'Wheeling Times nye: "We sit dawn upon an easy chair, food well digested, thoughts pleasant—they flow easily and naturally and we never indulge iq ill-nature—not even. towards Pittsburgh." After reeding-the above we breathed freer and deeper; and felt happy. If he will only hike down that Bridge it bill oomplete our felicity, and we oitt`then go on our way (down the river) ger The Harrisburg end Lancaster Railroad hive laid three' IleW tracks up to the depots, which are completed in the most improved and sttbstantial manner. They have also construct ed a handsome the. engine-house, With a large tura-table in the.eentre. They also contemplate building next spring, a large new passenger de pot and car house,so that the cars will be'brought tinder cover, and , the baggage changed inside the house. This will add greatly to the comfort of the traveling public. stir The 'National kteiligeneer states that the letter of the Secretary of State to the Pere- Miiiikter, of the 16th November, (relative to the LobOs Island affair,) which has appeared 'ltemise joaraals, is not the original letter as Written by Mr. Everett, bat a re-translation into English from some _translation into a foreign Jangnage, probably the Epanish. The substance of the letter is, we understand, correctly given ; bnt the latiguage, after the double translation, differs of course from that of the original. Ea' According to Webster, the whig party • (Mints only in history. It is time they would get •• up S picture. book to record the invented virtues mt the departed Liles Me leares of the Serest, when:Sranmer Is green, The mugs with their banners that morning nes seen ; Mrs breves of, tho finest., when Antrum huh blown, The widgs, to the =UV, tay withered and strewn! • - •broglth WlLl'bmile on.the bust, Aulthineethed fi ce of the W hire It passed; Igor . thin and Axel th e Dube of .Bthmgthalluni, mare /16, v ..sztVw7' , - , Sr A German chemist named Bre guano,, to We invented a kind of artificial guano, w hieh-:calr he had at lent coat,- and is equal in • •q uiatt 3 i , to' the enthral ; • The government of Ba :'1; :mixis,4ledeterifted. to give Sir, Yon Branch • neer/ angetinie,in their power. The Scientific - -Amnion' has beetrammred by the brother of lirebsta, Who„reeidee in New York, that it *lnostnlnabielftecertry, end that there la .a :girIMPO6 :of _rte being Introdinet!',lMOn into sour etnnitly• Dosra or COtarrass ittrMFOILD.—In Concord, N. 11.,• Nov. 28, 'Mies .Sarah Thompson, aged about GO, daughter of Benjamin Thompson, Count B.umford, whose biography,is contained bißpark's American Biographlim. TbEK Bolton Poiiimpsthitt,the.Colint. married first the widow of Menjaidn Reif°, Who inte the daughter. Rev. Tiutothy•Xalker, the firet!elerdmati, and one of the earliest sailers Of Coacordi-li. Mr Rolfe died in 1700 and she ilied in'Contord IQ 1702, leaving the daughter Sarah, - just deceased. Sub sequently, in 1804; Count Rumford Married the widow of Lavoisier' the great chemist, end took up his residence atAnteull, near Paris, where he died in 1814. The late Countess went with her father to: , EilioPtiOnit Irettithed:ltti . thei A - Jolted: Stateti.previous to histmoend marriage. Subse quently she returned to Paris, and lived tititiy . years in Europe. Lately; she has lived in a small," but peat „house, on the edge of Concord, N. H., enjoying "an annuity . from her'fatheerestate, and we heliet!eit.o.,, Onsle&frem:pavaris. Her rooms were stoclieCirith„Eactures end other me morials, once , blloossessiork iof the Count, which she ites-vent'tikexhibitWith much pride to via here. She haft many eccentricities of character, but had a quiek.and,•vigorous mind, and withal was strongly Amerman: She idolized her native country: - "We 'taw her,:just after Taylor's and Scott's, -ttoxicaii victories, with maps and deco mientsSireedlieroils her, treeing the route of our triumphant troops. ”Co how I should like to be is Europe now," she exclaimed, ..and hear what those who love to sheer titameries, would say to such - feats as these." It will be remembered that her father, though injustice was done him here, would never do aught to the prejudice of his na ive land. From Rio de Jamdro-.Dreadfed Tragedy. By the ahip Caroline, from Rio, arrived at Philadelphia, we have the following, from the correspondent of the Baltimore Sun: lito Utattistati;•ll3th Oct., '52. We ere now having much rainy weather, but with it little or 110 eloktiees. Qe Sunday last the American flags in the hat bor,were at half Most, caused by the news of the wreck:of the brig Ilmily Jane, and the death of Captain Foxwell, her commander, well known end much esteemed as an old trader to this Port. • An awful tragedy ocodrred here last night—a father' 'Murdered - his daughter, Ben, and an En glishman. The young girl had been wronged. The father discovered her shame- swore death to the seducer, the Englishman—ffound him with his daughter; drove a bullet through his heart and dashed madly at hie " daughter with a knife. The eon and brother placed himself before her ,'and received the blade of the knife in his side.— The father, seeming almost a mania*, wanted more blood to wash out the stain upon his daugh ter's honor, and with another plunge, stabbed her in the heart. The Englishman died immedi ately; the son lived three hours, and the daugh ter still breathes, but will not live. The father, a highly respectable Brazilian, gave himself up immediately to the authorities. BOADIESS OF TUB BALTIMOILE AND OHIO RAIL Ron,—The following are memoranda of the bu-: siness upon the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for the month of Nov. 1852.. The transportation eastwardly into the city of Baltimore, on somenf the principal staples, has been as follows Bark, 118 tons coal, 15,374 Filo Brick, 127 . Firewood, 61 Flour, 67,053 Wile Oran, 1,148 tons Granite, 6739 Iron, . 07 4 Iron are and man ganese, 519 " Lard and batter, 10 . Leather, OS . Lime Flour received from Washington branch, do. ring the month, 6014 bbls. The revenue for the month of November, has been $140,949 41, of which $114,081 43 were from the main stem, and $26,807 98 from the Washington Branoh. 4 EnMA fisonnuAss.—This is the name (said not to be genuine) of the young girl who has been figuring about, very notoriously, in boy's clo thing, in Boston and elsewhere. Yesterday she visited Salem, and called at Mr. Newell's watch and jewelry counter, in Mr. Seavern's clothing store, Washington street, for the puma.) of rels ing money on a long shawl. She was i tneatly dressed in boy's clothing, but her apPearance was snob that Mr. Newell was soon led to sus pect her sex. Being naked her name, she re plied "George Green," which being the name she was reported In the newspapers as having assumed, made the matter certain in his mind. Ile followed - her to the Eastern Railroad Station, where alto confessed the imposture, and gave as her reason for it, a desire " to see the world," which she said she could not do in girl's dress. without molestation, and which she was deter mined to do at any rate. She slept at the Man sion Rouse, on Wednesday night, under the name of Henry Lewis,and after the interview with Mr. Newell yesterday, proceeded in the cars to Newburyport.—Beim Register, Dee. 3. A Musrear FAUX Pse.—The San Antonia (Texas) relates the following; Our love for the military and ,their exploits in Texas is boundless and well known. They are always ready to pardon us for narrating small jokes on them. An order had been issued for General Smith to follow suspicious trails. A re port reached the station at San Saba, that a fresh Indian trail bad been descried some twenty-five miles distant. The little fortress was thrown in terrible confusion. Horses and armor were put in immediate requisition. On dashed our gal lant defenders. Anon, the timed closed their eyes and uttered a prayer, while the more rel ent bathed their souls with thoughts of glory ,and shouted forth battle cries. At last they reached the long sought for trail, and sped along with momentary expectation of encountering the ruthless savage. The truth must be told; they were in pursuit of the Commander-ta-Chief of the Eighth Military Department, the redoubta ble General himself. They were on his trail.— They returned broken hearted. BOMB CABALINA LeCIIIILATIIII*L—A report has been made in the House against a bill proposing tc;liell free persons of color for debt. Robert Hopton, a free colored man, having conducted himself with much usefulness to the South Caro lina regiment, in Mexico, daring the war, a bill has been reported in the Legislature to exempt him from the usual capitation tax. Another bill has teen reported which provides that when any person shall buy for cash any cotton, rice, or other article of merchandise, and shall sell or .remove the same from South Carolina before the cash is paid, he shall be adjudged guilty , of a misdemeanor in obtaining goods by false pre tences, and on conviction, shall suffer snob pun ishment, by fine and imprisonment, as the court may adjudge, not exceeding twelve months' im prisonment, nor a fine exceeding the value of the goods so sold or removed. TEE UNITED STATES TanaStrar.—According to the Message of President Fillmore, the state of the Treasury stands thus: The aash receipts for the year ending the 30th &me last were $49,728,386 89. Expenditures for the same period; $46,007,896 20, of which $9,458,816 84 was on account of public debt, in cluding the last instalment to Mexico. Since that period, $2,455,547 49 has been further ap plied to the redemption of the public debt ; and it is designed to continue to apply the eurpfue, under favorable circumstan9es as to price. The Importations have iunonnted to - - $507 262 ,E 401701 Of which there was in specie, - 5,,375,643Ti Tho exports for the setae period ware, - - 209 1 2 Of which domestib pro• ducts, $149,861,011 Foreign merchandise, . mpg 272.22 INTERESTING IS stated - that Messrs. Spalding & Rogers have entered emits for damages against the corporation of Baton Rouge, La., for the seizure of their Floating Palace, because they refused to take out alicense for their exhibitiolia. They trill also enter a new suit every day the Palace is detained, and thus teat the question whether their exhibitions given on the naviga ble 'waters of the United States, are liable to pay for State and municipal licenses. It is said they are kicked by the legal opinions of SOTO -111. United States and State judges, the Attor , .nay General of Louisiana, and other legal gen tlemen. Memos. Bell, Black & Tomkins, of Broadway, N. Y., have in their store a monster gold ring, which has been sent by a number of citizens of San Frantdoeo, as a present to Gen. Pierce. It la of pnie tad, Areighs half a pound s and ie val ued at two thousand dollars. ROM the X. T. - Evening Post. FOREIGN ITEMS. At the Lying-in-State of the Duke of -Welling ton, many ' trophies, of eolors.were, The worn, tattered,_ and faded aspect of these I Slags, seenthrougltthe glocap; had , a3ery etrikinr appearance. ljpentomeitf these Ogee futio k fin banners, may be read the inscription publique Francutte ;41a Liherieitela ' naka" The French celled _1141,,,1ths In* be e n sold for 14906,01Eitriincii A new kind'nf paper has appeared in England, manufactured entirely;from straw, and applicable fir all writing and printing purposes. Jacometti, the sculptor, is to ezeonte bis_grotip of the ; "Kiss of Jades," in .marble, for the Pope. It' be placed* in the Palace of An English forger has been among the first to prove the usefulness-of the eleotric telermith, .1 ea recently introduced- into Switzerland. lie ml issued some Let de change at Interlachen, aid was captured when be got as far as Zurich. A private soldier, quartered in the Isle of Wight, has been delivering lectures on the " mortality of the Soul," to large audiences at Ryde. Crime is decreasing in Ireland, in all respects, except in that of offenceringainst - propurty. The last accounts of the deliveries of tea, in London, state,tliat they amounted to 611,076 lbs. A bronze colossal state of Christopher Colum bus is about to be erected in Madrid. A curious ceremony takes place In London be• fore the opening of Parliament. A committee visit the vaults of the Parliament .houses to search for the ghost of Guy Fawkes. This year the form was gone through with as usual. The honorablegentlemen found nothing more danger ous than the hot air pines; and Dr. Reid's ven tilating apparatus. After wandering about by lantern light for some time, they emerged to up per air, covered with dust and cobwebs, and re ported that the honorable mmbers might con sider themselves safe from an e explosion during the ensuing seosion. e Bettini, the tenor, well known in New 'York, made hie debut lately in Othello, at the Italian Opera of Paris, with great applause. Nisi Davenport, the actress, is in Paris. Rachel Is to visit the tlntted-Btates next year. The memoirs of Count D'Orsay have been pub lished. At the sale of the personal property of the late benevolent Baron de . Tremont, at Paris, a genu ine Stradivarius, with an unquestionable pedi gree, sold for $6OO. This is very cheap, there being now very few violins by this celebrated -maker in existence. The re-engagement of 'lime Fanny Cerito, at the French opera, and the determination of M. Saint Leon to remain in his present lucrative po sition, as first dancer and maitre de dense, has given rise to some ludicrous scenes. They are divorced from bed and board, and until the fete given not long since at the Grand Opera. had never met since the judicial powers decreed their separation! They came on the stage, their mouths wreathed in smiles, but the lady looking daggers at her husband ; after pirouetting half a-dozen times, they threw themselves in each other's arms_and danced for five minutes in this affectionate manner ! The Mme Cerito was obli ged to exhaust her pantomimic powers in telling her (hated) husband she adored him next to Heaven. Legal Sketches. The bar must occasionally allow that they know how to make the best of a bargain, as well as the sharpest. A fat suit is apt to move rath er sluggishly through a court litany a solicitor is apt to keep a Chancery case on its legs through two or three generations of litigants, when in fact the original parties to the suit have died and become forgotten. The following illus• Use stock, 1h) toils, six 15,994 1091 tow 210 sheep, U " 117 Muses and mules, S 7 " 211 horned cattle, 105 " Meal and sharks, 323 Pork awl Bacon. 12" Tobacco. 63 tsts Whisky, 1:37 I,oln llLlcellaneous. 413 tons 'ration is not bad : An attorney on the marriage of his son gave him $590, and handed him over a common Chan cery suit with some common law actions. About two years after, the son baked his father for more business. " Why, I gave you that capital chancery snit, and then you have got a great many new clients; what more do you want ?" "Yes sir," replied the son "but I have wound up that suit, and given my client great satisfaction." " What! you improvident fool," rejoined the father indignantly, " that suit was in my family twenty-five years, and would have continued as many years longer, if I had kept it. I shall not encourage such a fellow." A Catholic prelite once pertinently asked a legal gentleman whether he had a soul, supposing doubtless that his " quiddit, his cases, his ten ures, and his tricks, had purged it out of reality. Notwithstanding this doubt, I think we may safely admit that the lawyer had a soul. In this world it is usually in bis fee. And the fol lowing story, told by Foote, will determine pretty accurately where its abode Is in the next: A gentleman in the country who had just buried a relative, an attorney, complained to Foote of the great expense of a country fu neral. " Why, do you bury attorneys here 7" gravely salted Foote. " Yes, to be sure; how else? " Oh, we never do that in London." No!" exclaimed the other much astonish, Why, how do yon manage that? "Why, when the patient happens to die, we lay him out in a room over night by himself, lock the door, throw open the sash, and in the morning he ia entirely off." "Indeed," said the gentleman amazed. "And pray what becomes of him? " . " Why, that we cannot exactly tell, not being acquainted with supernatural causes. All that we know of the matter is, that there is a strong smell of brimstone in the room the next morn. ing." Grand Chinese Festival The Chinese residents of Ban Francisco receni ly turned out by hundreds to pay a visit to the cemetery, where their deceased brethren lie in terred. The procession formed on Sacramento street,4r, ith a band of Chinese musicians in front, dressed in holiday attire, and in a wagon neatly and tastefully decorated. A long string of car riages, in which were a number of the upper-ten, with yellow-silk unmentionables, followed, and the rear was brought np by a very large caval cade of horsemen. The street was literally jam med for a long distance, and the balconies of the Chinese House were densely crowded with spec tators. At a given signal the procession moved up to Dupont and down to Washington, from ' thence up Kearney, in the direction of the cem etery. The music began as the column. moved, and such a noise has not been heard in the recol lection of the oldest inhabitant. Coming down Washington street, theystruck up the Kwang-sei march with the Yysingtu variation. Physical force was energetically and incessantly applied to the gong, symbols, drums, and stringed instru ments, until the very heavens resounded with the frightful discord. Not a dog nor an unbro ken horse could be found within six squares of the procession. The noise was indescribably awful. An avalanche in the Alps, double distill ed patent thunder, or a dozen grizzlies in a cane brake, does not even give an approximating idea of the noise. It was confusion worse confound ed in' a superlative degree. Fortunately the procession moved on, and it was only after the lapse of an hour that the city resumed its usual quiet and peaceful aspect. —Alta California, of Oct. 28th. Life in PO The hotels at Jackson aro celebrated for sump tuous entertainments, but instead of printed bills of fare, they call every dish with a loud voice, frequently giving the price and history of the dishes. For instance, at the Mansion House, a negro boy takes a prominent position in the hall, and after the guests are all seated, ho be gins : " Fresh butter costs 30 cents per pound •, eggs, fried, boiled, and scrambled ; biscuits made from I the best St. Louis flour, and costs eight dollars per barrel ; spare ribs, genuine Berkshire spare ribs ; south-down mutton chops, we use no other kited at the Mansion Rouse; if any gentleman at breakfast wishes to buy some, let him write to Col. C., of Adams county, who furnishes these. Venison, from the free state of Rankin, &o. &c." At McMakin's, the polite General discharges this duty himself, and when seated for dinner, he begins:—Roast beef, roast mutton, roast veal, roast turkey, boiled ham, boiled mutton, McNia kin's ducks, Philip's potatoes, Scott county peas; after which comes old-fashised peach pies, but termilk, sweet mak, cheese, crackers, and mo lasses. Gentlemen, don't neglect my liquors. Genlkmen, we are a great people. ser M. Kosstith is residing at Bayswater, subsurbs of London, with Ms wife and children, under the adopted name of Smith. The name of Smith appears to be.pepular among political refugees in England. Louis Philippe adopted the name of John Smith when he left France in 1848. An American who lately visited Kossuth, says he is living very plainly in a email house, mostly on the remnant of his-property which he has managed to rescue from Hungary, and that he appears like a disappointed man, but IS yet hopeful and determined. , MEMNON Items of Nws/th'id Miicsolitulp The American vessel which,. we hear, was lately searched. Srralermsiin her arrival from the United States; „and turegeid, to which our t(4 111- 0 , * . e had written to the, litherican Min ist4 at Osplets far; instructions.; was supposed by the folico,authorities to have brought politi \ceilrieitiridenca;.. It.,,is not,etated, however, that any such correspondence was found. The second Monday of January is the day fixed in New York for the trial of the parties indicted for the Henry Clay disaster. • The Saiota (01310 Gazette nominates the for lowing ticket for 1356—f0r President, Mr—Geo. Law.; for Vice President, Purser43mith-: : There have been a few cases of Cholera among the recent arrivalti - of German emigrants 'at 13t.: Louis.... The Gold Dollars counterfeited by the per sons jnet arrested at New York are said to be beautifully exeouted, and, except in their weight well calculated to deceive. It is believed that thousands of them are in circulation,' and the. publio will do well to be on their guard in rela tion to them. It has been decided in a recent case in Phila delphia, that a mistake in a policy designating the third story of a building, instead of the fourth, as containing the property insured, did not forfeit the insurance money, as it did notin. crease the risk. Messrs. Weaver and Orth, editors of the Har risburg Democrat, convicted of a libel on Mr. Geo. Bergner, of the Watchman, have been par doned by Gay. Bigler. - Telegraph The Houston (Texas) says it was authorized to contradict the report that Judge Sourry,.will. oppose Gen. Houston for the If. States Senate. Lopez, the young clerk of St. Louis, lately ' pardoned out of the Missouri penitentiary, was Immediately re-arrested on two charges of em bezzlement. Wild Cat, the ludian Chief, it is reported in Texas, is offering two dollars bounty to Amer leans who will join his command. Itis supposed be is going against the revolutionists at Meta- Mrs. Nichols, the women's rights editor of the Windham county (Vt.) Democrat, received six votes in the Vermont Legislature, for Director of the State Prison. The Marysville Tribune says :—" Thirty-five years ago, there were thirty distilleries in Fay ette county, Ohio, and no church; now there are thirty churches, and no distillery." The Grand Jury in the United States Circuit Court at New Orleans have indicted the second engineer of the steamer St. James, which blew up on the 15th July, killing Judge Preston and others, for manslaughter. The Central Ohio Railroad, which connects with the Baltimore and Ohio Bailorad opposite Wheeling, it is said, will be finished from Zanes ville to Columbus by the first of January. From Zanesville east the road is under contract, and on a portion of the lino the work of grading is somewhat advanced. There were one hundred and thirty-six suits entered to January Term, 1852, of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county ; two hun dred and nine to August Term, and one hun dred and eighty-five to November Term. Total, seven hundred and forty three during the past year. The man of means and the mean man walked down street to day, and they cast but one aba dow. lrho is Franklin Pierce? "—tho Cleveland Plaindertier, having been thus interrogated, refers to the table of votes—to which his whig inquirer thus rejoins: •• For the sake of information we made the civil inquiry, Who le Franklin Fierce!' That you have responded to the question with eom• mendable promptness, 1 admit ; but is it polite to answer a civil question so thundering loud ?" SESTZIME OP FoonliTtratutarms IN N. Youtc.— On Saturday, four young men, named Jae. Boyle, Nicholas' llowlett, Win. Saul and Wm. Johnson, who bad been previously convicted in New York of murder --Doyle, fore killing Char lotte Connery, an 4 the other three for killing Mr. Baxter, a private watchman—were brought before the court of Oyer and Terminer to re ceive sentence. Judge Edwards, after a few appropriate remarks, sentenced each of the criminals to be executed on the 28th of January James Sullivan and Jos. Clark oleo convicted of murder, remain yet to be sentenced. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY CT:CU. f?TNATI, Dm 9. The dyer has been falling for two days pan, but It to still to good navigable order, h i ghm the Pitta rain that his fallen, we may look for water. dturgh, Ihe river was rising yeaterday, with alt fret water to the chalk- Parmwra---There haft been no tutorial variation In prices shoe our last weekly retort. There le a fair demand for ton nage. We quote To New Orleans, Whisky 75e, Fleur 45e, Pork 60c. awl Pound freight 250. To Pittsburgh, Whisky 40C. Pound freight 12%e. To St. Loins, Whisky 50r, Pound freight 25e. Lions men Come--On lastTueslay the market shooed at $6,25, with about an equal number of buyers and pellera, though some hoiden contended for an advance. During the put week the weather has for the mat part been unfavora ble for parking, and fhe 'supply of Begs in the pens has been large, but the anivalsbasing been chiefly to till cceatmets, the number offering was cooperatively tonal, and with a demand equal thereto, pekes further advanced. We partio uteri= the leading trannsetlons of each d ay. Wednesday 70,0 head at 7000 do at 1 428 400 do at 6,32%; 1600 at 6.3% 500 at 6,40. Thursday 1330 at 11,31); 400 at 15,4cr. 650t0 anive 12th inst. 6,2.5. Prided * 2OO a,ak 10Z) at 0,35. Saturday f , OO (atop) at 6,20. Monday SOO at 0.40. Yesterday 500 at 6.35 e IMO and 200 at 0,40; Iwo at 6,30®6,50, dividing on the WO pounds, and 600 deliverable from 26th hurt to let Janua ry at 6,50. Market closing at 6,35 to 6,50, but tales could not be effected without difficulty at any thing over 6,40, which may he enruddered the current rate fur good hogs. In Beef cattle we have no new feature to notice. The aupply has been fully equal to the demand at 4,50 to 5,253 t 100 Za net. leon—The market for Pig has undergone no change ahem our last. The demand, 'though very moderate—ontsumera buying barely sufficient to supply immediate wsuita—is equel to the supply.. We quote $45(446 ton for but blast from river and yard; Tamotsu Blooms $7O 4s ton. Bar to study at 3% for common, ant 4% far charcoal blast, In lots. • KEW YORK, December 8- Ficent—Our market can:dilutes heavy for the low grades of State and Western Rout, and is dull. There is aspeculzitive demand for State at oat quotatbms, but with few sellers, and it would be difßeulkto effect sales at a higher figure.— The export demand bllnilted, shippers waiting steadiers new& Oasis—Wheat 15 *rely offered and the market IS dull and easier. The export demand is quite light, and there Is little doing for milling. The sales are '2600 bush white Michigan at 51,18, and 80 do red Genesee at 51,10. ILLILLIT is plenty and is freely offered at lower prim+. We quote 710.74 for fair to iced two rowed. Nameless—There la tery little doing for Pork, the trade buy cautions])—new is plenty and Inactive—new sales are light at $18018,25 - for Old Mess, end do Prime $16,60015,- 62%; new Mao $18,81@19, and do Prime Sift Beef is firm, but less active—the high prices hints the demand. with mote offerinit ; \Pouter —The market is very heavy, Wes of MO bbls at 25eforOblo and Prison. Drudge is quiet at 24% cents. BALTIMORE, Derernber 8. Not much enquiry lbr•lloward street Flour. Sales of 400 hids at $5. Sales of 2500 bbls City-51111s at $4,87%. Sales of good to prime red Wheat at 11130)107e, and white st. 108(01120. Sales of white Corn at 50@ac, and yellow at 68®600 Sales of declined. Oats 38,g40c. Whisky 27©27 c. At auction to-day— -465 hhds New Crop N. 0. 12 do Cuba Sugar offered: 5 sold-. 588 bags Silo Coffee, damaged ..... ..........• 150 do Lsguayra Only 10 bbls New Crop N. 0. Molasses.. PHILADELPHIA, Doe. 9. The Cotton market is dull, and only a few small lots have been soh! today at about previous prices. PlM:kr is wanted _ Mr export, but generally at a price below the viewe of hold ers, and the market Is unsettled, with sales of =0 bbls at $6 for fair mixed, and $6O6%Vi bbt fOr better brands, mostly at the former rate, which prim Is refused by some holders. The home trade buy only in a small way at about previews quoted rates. Rye Montana Corn Meal continue firm, with further sales of about 20D bbls Pennsylvania Meal at $3 60 "ft bbl. Oraln...There is not Much offering today, and about 4600 bushels Pennsylvania white Wheat sold early in the, day at 118 c for prime, including a small let of hardly fair quality at 116 e, some 445,000 bushels red also sold at 110% @ilk for Southern and Pennsylvania, as in quality, the market closing dull. Rye is worth She. Corn is scarce and In demand at an o 4 and 4(45000 bushels good southern yellow brought c, Closing firm at the latter rate ; some Inferior lots were a Bold of 56a,60c: Oats...no &maga, and 304000 bushels Penturylvaniallold at 48c. .oroceries...Noth• Mg doing except In Coffee, and further salm of 80000 begs Rio have been made at 909).e 4 e. on time; the stock been increased by over 10,000 bags pinta yesterday fore Pro. visions remain quiet. Seeds.-Prerther wdes of Ckiverseed are reported at $5 76 bushel. Whisky is dull; we quote barrels at 203 end Wads at Via 1r0n...a aide of 100 tans charcoal was made at S3Q, 6 menthe. 1017LBVILLE,Demenber 8. ' Owing to the , cret -weather continued outdoor badness is touch re:. Mulcted today, end the warm weather checks transactions In Pmvisiona end sees to all departments are limited. The wirer Ls alawly Baas—Holders are quite firm, with ales of several I °t 3 on priwate terms, and fora considerable drowe of choice flogs 0,15 was offered and refusal. Pm Leon—Bales of 16ve ry tons s47@g4B 'l6l isles Pnovnaoss—ldarket firm, small of Mess Pork at g 16,51), end 400 Ibis of rump at $l4. Bsles of 8,500 Slueulders from the block . at 5%. Hams from the block at B a B K 6 . 'foam:co-64es Saturday and tadayor 42 bleb at WOO 4,60 ler mimed, and end and $6,16 .papa ; lags unless damaged $3,75. Waidn—Saleo tblamoratog of V) Dblo.of raw the wharf at I.OClaiNO--• Itutbeirdeauna . Mil MESE .',.1.4,, ---,./.--.--.--,•,:r7 .:..i . t.Zi?_.' ; '. - i : ! - , , j,. , . Aar Leal Testimini.Cannot be Con.. troverted..i.tifee of the trust st Liittiab of Dr. BrListel • lirpruilbsge, by Dr.lohn Darer, of Isswell;" Trumbull county,Ohlo.,./bluicise . .was that kis-is,_triii'!ll , U who bad fri; 44 years, uttilis rbatnita7 j , number, of phislihu:' vibe had - Dnated it *aro of ptcasp• VIP UtaiL t De f ier'vat thist'sillia bc:s 3ll .- 0 6 4 i t u k belleied 'with Illykiediser4iist it wasniitsse. ot Piplap• sus. Tie 'Sae, tuririirer,*on ibrea\to thsiotsiel*solliet his ptitbst Willis! ?submit:4r from niie,uref alter session, iri4ouir *filter taiu. two acUes:tii,Dr: 11N Tenets Veriniiugo. This medicine had the effect, of remor-, deg from her a countless number of the Largest 'Mbar : she passed !ham, her health immoiletely returned. She le since married, end continues to enjoy excellent "health. Fur sale by .most of the Druggists And Alarebards, and by the sole proprietors. 4. KIDD & CKP., dee134,61, ' ; ec• Sgood"strest. -r-B. W.&TflONisnowengaged in slanghtesing irrE _THOUSAND ZOOS: and swlLl,lustosonalantli on hand a large stock ot BULK PORIt, of kis own curing. Alio, a No. T'Althsl4l,4otrelt and kegs.: For , sale at his Wan: lions°, Cornet of Liberty and Visynestrosits. noTtn:l.m." . • - . W.- ITCLURG CO- - RAVE REMOVED 10 - VILE - .CORNER OF _ wood *ad sixth stiect., Where they offer to their old customers, wd the public generally; at the lowed sides, inolessle the Est,moat select and complete stock - - of CHOICE TEAS, IWIH.,Y GROCERIES, WOODE.N AND WILLOW W ARE to Ixtfotaul In the•Weit. YEW ADTEEIZEIMIne. 06.11.D.Etnrcil qf , Ito 'Stage Mantver,:Mr. P. BRELBFORD. ToeiabLy . evening, Deceinbasl4; on which OCCIIdiDII will be pissentep,lfor the first time this season, Sheridan Enemies' beautEnl play . of *LOVE; or, The Conniesiand the Serf:" Mrs. Paaa= as the (basitatii, and Mr. Bazar= as Knott, the Serf; with other outertain ,ents, for which see bills of t h e &sy. out TIFICIAI,' I.VIPPILIia , "-Jtiat received, a lot ,of A . =dm!' Artificial Leeches, to which the attention of Phyeiclans is invited. They . are =Mal , . more conv e nient than the ordinary Leeches, and in a convenient form to cam in the pocket. GEO. U. KEYSER, 140 Wood 'tract. Sole Agent for Pittsburgh. F" ~AILv.--Trl Atwell -Land; situate fourteen rains from the city r between the i'motsilvardaCanal sad Al legheny River; The Implorcmenta =mist 'of a fortable frame housent• d an orchardicontaisdng avarietye of fruit. The whole surrounded by a gad forme. derl Prie° 3 APP MATA.S 111(1111l±IT, 29 'Fifth street. U 1 'tIALE , ..:-Three hundred and isiZtpilanall Acres of FLend, on Fishing' creek, Whetzel emutty, Virgirda, 22 mites from Now Martian Ede, on the Olik, rher. This land le heavily timbered with oak and pine. Friee, $1,35 Fer acre. Title indisimtabla. • Apply to . . Tso3iAs - movvr2T, decl3 No. .% Pittb street. megammgviux PROPEUTY.— Boa t i ns —A good TBrick Dwelling House, end three large Lots of Ground., situated in Temperaneaville, a ahortdistaneafrom tbe 'Ferry landing. The House consists of a ball, three rooms below, end three elmnabers above a kitchen micelle? in the base manL with a pump of good water in the litalum, a stable, out oven, garden, with fruit trees, 'grape arbor., shrubbet7. kn. Price $3,000. , deel3 IBIt • lat..ll.PF ILJ &OM". MILE Ilan. SLOBACE MANE, of Idasaschnsetts, still de -1 liver THREE LEOTDICES, at LAFAYETTE HALL, be fore the Young Men's Library Association, follows: On Thursday evening nest,lhel6th instant, (by especial request,) To Young Men. On Friday and Saturday even ings, the 17th and 18To Admission, c e nts, Y payabl Women. e at the door orit Doors * open 6% o'ck.eic ; Lectures to commence tit 7 , o'clock, precisely. 116 t IagIiaUTIFUL tYJUNTRY IttSIDENCe..-1 01 . kg Cottage ficotse, with verandah in front; eight rooms; large cellar ; a school hottse, barn and stable with about seven acres of Land, all orchard and garden, with abundance of fruit and excellent water. This property is situated on - Woods' Run, about 20 yards from the Railroad, and com mands a besutifol view of the Ohio river, and deserves the attention of persons seeking a healthy country resideuee. It will be sold at a bargain. N 'flit WORT OW WUHAN% Y.L.tiAO Atilegnetay I County. Na. 38 December Term, lan. In the matter of the Account of Jahn Speer. Trustee, u nto:mob Clink, new idecetteed with • notice to Dead Stoup, her grantee of the trust estate, and her Administrator. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit the account of the Trustee in this duo, and to report the value, bastion and boundaries of the trust estate„ will meet the Parties in terested, at his Office., No. 134 Fourth street, above S pit h field, Pittsburgh, on the sth day. of January, 103, al 2 o'clock, P. H. F. H. COLLIER, deeltltda2tw Auditor. NEW 1130010‘ 1101FA.ItELS' DENTAL SURCIREY; Wax edition. sound's Dental medicine: new edition. Curiosities of the Idleroscope, illustrated. Chit Chat—Star of Bethlehem. Dr. Mayo's Popular Superstitions. The World's Laeonies, by W. &Sprague., D. D. Early Day. of EWA:tat. by Krummacher. Sequel to the Female Jesuit flames of American Authors, &e. Joist received by DAVISON AGNEW, deal 65 Market street. near Fnarth JEI V kfai flat 11000.10. rpetts OF tuunitious CHILDBEN. J. Young Americana Abroad. Romance of Adventure. }toomace of the Revolution. Infant's Progress; - by Stn. elerwood. F.pisfxles of Infant Life, splendidly illustrated: ChibChat, Wonders of the Miereerope. Histories' Tars for children. Holiday House; by_Blnelair. Var Off and Near Holm. True Stories from Ancient andllodern History. Mrs. Sherwood's Tabs: • Mrs. Sigourney's Water Drops, Olire Leases, . Letters to My Pupils, Boys' Book, Obis' Book, tre. Jane Taylor's Krona for Want Minds, Limed Twigs, Ori ginal foams and Contributions of Q. Q. Winter Evening Book, illustrated. Bonk of Entertainment, do. Youn,„•• Man's Krenini book, do. The Attie Slaters; colored. heroes and Battles of the Berolutlon. M 1 ss Edgeworth's Series. Parente' Assistant, illustrated. Early iszenas, 5 rola, Harry and Lucy Rosamond, ke. With many others, at all prices, and suited to all ages of youth. For sale by DAVLSON k AGNEW, deel I ti Market street, near Fourth. VALUABLE paorisarry lb`Ott SAL ka. rile: subscriber offers at pirate sale ono Woolen Factory, 1 . with complete machinery for manufseturing all kinds of Woolen (loads, propelled by water or ateam, and doing a Seat rate t/USiI:MSS with the surroomilng country; situate on the waters of Turtle crook, to Yjanklin township, Westmore land county, Ps-, a half mile North of Stewart 's station, on the Petmsylvanta Railroad, 17 miles from Fittebtugh. There are about 18 acres of Land attached, with a Saw 31111, TWO DWELLI NO EiIItISES, Stable and out houses, together With a store house and ware Imam, and an Apple and Pesch Orch ard of the beet Grafted Fruit; also a great Variety of other Fruit Trees, Grape Vlnes, ac., se. Persons wishing to purchase such property would do well to call on the subscriber, on the premises, and °wane for themselves, es this is a rare chance not often to be met with. This property will be sold together or separate, to snit pur chasers. Title indisputable and terms easy. M. 1.. MORRIS. Morristown, Weatmoreland county, Pa., Dec.'10,1852 Sgiricteubenrille Herald, and Washington Emanate= coPy three months weekly and charge Poet. theell:3mw To Etatbro ; Contractors HALED PROPOSALS, addressed to either of the under .o signed, will be revolved at Ilillsborough, Highland county, Ohio, Until the Ist day of February next, at EMU- For the Graduation and Masonry of the Middle Division of the Cincinnati, lillisbonrugh and Parteretturgh Rail way, extending from Ilillaborough, Ifighland cotmty, to a point near Jackson, Jackson cormty, Ohfo, about 68 miles. The line will be ready for examination early In January, and Profiles end Speellldatkno of the work will be exhibited at the Engineer's Office, in itillabontngh, for one week prior to the lst day of February. This Railway forms the recognised continnaticrn emcee Ohio, of the Baltimore and Ohio, and North Western Tic girds 'Railways, and being located co a lint in the grant through tine between Baltimore and St. Louis, will be fotind In every way worthy of the attention of able and enterpris tng cont The remainder of the line to the Ohio river, will be ready for contract about the Ist day of Idly next. JAMES M. TRIMBLE, President. =WOOD MOIXEL, Chief Engineer. deelfelm ST.. 0 lIS COMMISSION AND YORWAILDLSOIIOITSE, SW= .. =WOG& Tsviebtell " & — blogridge (Lona. Cbranscrefal md Pint st4cts • Wit Promptly attend to all consignmente and Cam sions entrusted to them, and will =dm liberal mush adraneea on consignmenta or Bills of Lading In hand] Orders for the purchase of Lead, Chain, hemp amt other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest possible prices, and on the best terms. They will also undertake the settlement and collection of draw of tonortono% ottaboPer by their 0 9°Fili_ • '.1. 1 efforts and attention to all the Interests' of men ttientls, to , glee general satisfaction. arrintronts: Geo. Collier, St. Lords; Kills & Morton, anciimatl; Page k Bacon, d 6; • St rada* & Gorman, do; Charles, Blow k Co., do; hoes k Yrizer, • do; Chouteau & Valle, do; ' Sprimmt &Whitenta nt in Doan, King & Co., do Yanier ; .1. W. Butler & Bro., Pittabhf . Korgen, J. it Stick Margin:. D. Leech & Co., • • dot B. B. Corneille, - - 'r 1 - dq; Wm. Holmes & Co., do; Shields& Miller. - do; Blow & March, New York, Josiah Lee *Co . , L ikatkorma. A. G. Farwell & Co., Boston; W.B. Reynolds, I,,ndssilla ; Howard, Son &Oa, do; D. Newcomb k Bro., do; T. C. Twichell & Co., Commisdon ktercbsnts, New Orleans. COMMISSION HOUSE, .1117nr ORLEANS. mills long wish What House =line their attention I strictly to Sea end purchases on illoonniation, and to Forwarding liminess generally. They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage berme tofore given them. .nutreldtrin .4,70®5,70 ~4,05 SU NDRIES-- 800 bags Rio Coffee ; 200 bbla.-Molsases 100 bhd.s . . Sugar; 50 ball chests Young Bryson Tea; V) do ImpeAal • 35 do - Week Ttrs ; - 05 boxes various brands Tobacco; 20 begs PeTTer 159 boxes Soap; 800 bushels Beans; • 119 !careless Bags , 25 bbls. OIL On turad and for sale by • ALEXANDER HTINTER, 251 Liberty street .8,30609,0 0 .9,`211,50 11101tRIS' .1.1• E •• : 1.1 • 1 - gNALLIBLE CUHE the morr Oleet, tu lNF res, No c turnal Emissions, OGk mni, and hea, all those dite tressing complaints tonally consequent upon youthful ex cesses and lndulgene. In pnrparing a specific LW this class of diseases, Dr. Mor ris has expended much time and money, in order to present to the unfortunate sufferer a pleasant, safe Ind effident medicine. That ho has succeeded, is a fact well established, as there has been many thousand bottles sold, WABEANTED TO CUBE, Or the snowy returned, and so far has gbren" entire setts raction• As an inrigorating mailable IMSEN CONSTITUTIONS, It has oval, being, extremely palatable and mild, as mil as pa:nanny:din itaeffects. PM that disarming •plaint so Mums anitrugLunales, termed Fleur Albin or Whites, this spectha is a noverrlgu remedy tad shcmkt be used by all who are thus elided. SURDS/SI. & SRO.; DrouirM, corner of Kiln and Front streets, CincirmaA Ohlo, sole agents for the age of Cho shore medidne the Western and Scarthern Stated; and toarhom ail anima must be addreiteed. -- Sold by SUITS MOWN, and FL f3ISIIONEAK, Dearoitt' H. A B. GAYLORD, and R. W. PALMER, Cleveland; and by DraninalteilerellY. J. KIDD & corner of Fourth and Wood meets; Agents for Pittsburgh." Sold also al4lley GEO. ILKUSER, COrner of Wood - Virgi WriCOX, Jr maim Market street end th em e Dimon n d; sad at the Drug St ore ' IdonotobelisHouse. Allegheny Olt!—Sold by J. ilischel/imi J. P. illidabot, =MOM* C , lti: .1 -- ' .(.. :•''-''' . 7'.?r:4 - 4.., 4' .;•,''',7:-...: ~,-,,,,:fe,.•..,„ - : A :-'6,4.._i 1 - 7 i• ~:' , i..:-..:1,,,A:C1 4. 1 .,-4 '.... 1., .. • , 4t f ' t '-', OP k . :Z‘ ; 4..'. • ' __.-...' , t.74 . 1 ''. , " EINEM B. CUTHBERT k BON B. CUTHBERT & SON. 140 Vitra street, mom= Smithsekl. MEM OM= Kir Burch Wine, Wine of Tax, ant Medlar tat Wines, of. Tarim:is ebarsetars, hare been before the putt no, but it bat remained for the PORES 'S ISL4I/ to bland in one compound tha peculiar medical tirbaas of mob of those important artielal, whole action bass sPf'6s4lzdituisal in =fag those pecollar chrinto, kidney, itacMeMcad nereex ii dimmer, =dodo; debility MA rostrWan.he.M of a mime „ The pljazdTWlttlt is temdf Lk tad Imam la tee, having all the stasessthellictleroperfill of. Wineoetd, the healing and maildnal queittlettotthill.roota sod hasa from ithichit is dbllllat • . - ZirSee advertisement is a Walloper. I Sold tiliolettabiandlLatall by Dr, DEO. IL - Eiltiale, 140, conics of Woodcut aced Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; al so, by JAMES fialtPLD, north-Rat corner of Yedend street and the Diamond, Allegheny' at 7.. tmiltalaw sa- De. Onysott , s Improved id xtrset at Yellow Dock and Sirsorwlils it a Bar RCM. dy for Heredikrry Taints. - • . . . Thciroutaf ofiruililduals are cursed with grevkmes-centi plaints which they Inherit from their parents. The nati of the Yazoo Dock and Borsaparilla will prevent all lf Wee LTA sane a vast amount of misery. =drossy vultudge the Zedisstfaini for It thoroughlyexpels from the system oebich Is the met of disease,raid ea tame off the curse - hi which the. sins or misfortunes of the permits , are so often visited It upon their innent Miming- Parents owe to their dal:ma to gaud them against the effocte of maladies that may be communicated by d &sadchildren of pareastathat hose at say time been affected with Chertsseption, &soft& or Snail*, wee it to themealves to take precaution make. th e Weems being revivoiin them. atiymWs Retract:of Yellow Dock and. Swinrailia to a atop antidote In such cases. , • • - r@v. Bee advertisement . . • ' • sir Scrotaletr—ll le due to Mel Petrolenam to ay that it hie 1 emtaown to conmletely indicate every vestege of this dreadful dame In less time than any other remedy, and it less metre inamVenicaise to the patient The thoisands of authleataa in the Banda of the prolals• tor, many of which are frcon - well known citizens of the eitj of rittabsuigh and Its immediate vicinity, go to show Beall and beyond all doubt,that kion't - Pram= la• inedtsine of no amen= Taltle, not only as a local reasiedy in= sit, Sheuesatica, Dosfrest, loss of Sight, bat as • internal remed , inviting the investigating physicians, as well as the sal patient, to become acquatedod with its merits. Those buying a dread of mixtures are sunared ' that this medicine is purely natural, and Is bottled as it doers trees the bosom of the earth. rhsfugsvinftwiffisslts G aria' Inas a pa Per Patilishal N. Y, mad barn date Augurt 2, 182, fo which is =routed the cert(ficateqf theabbratel D. Y. Itot„IL D, This nay la truth certify, that 1. bate teen no badly af flicted with fkrofals fin the last seven yearethat most Of the time I have been unable to attend to any kind of badness; and much of the time unable Jo walk salconfined to my taxi, and have been treated nearly all the time by, the best pbyvl.4.ig our mewl affords occasionally got soma 6,- 114 but no cure, and continual tomw range until Dr. salt recommended me to try the Pabulum, =Bock 00, as Ms' =else bad failed. I didao without faith at first, but It was astallislthig: it threw the poison to the surface at once, and I at once began to give better, and by ming seven bias I bare got a care teeth thousands of &liars. - ' MB& NANCY M. BAIISEIL: This may certify that I bare been acquainted with tilers. Petroleum, or Bock 011, tie more than a year and have re, peatelly vitro:mat Its beneficial effects ia tie cure of ludo lent Wars and other ttlitetatO for which it is reccanniendal, I and can with confdance reccumweid it to be a medicine wor. I thy of attention, and can safely say that mamas has attend lad its use where other mallelne bad fala filed. • D. Y. 1001.- hi. A For lade by all the Demists in Pittsburgh. EanTrolker, Xi?* Malan. es Positively. Cured, by C. S MEEMNIt Americas Mir. Ilectoratice.—The vivid= of the areas cartel .dastriaut Beeeratfee, has met with suet unbounded Emmen In the use of his sztkle, as to justßy him In taking bald caw* and giving it written guarantee That ls, be will, Ibr s price agreed upon, by himself and the person using the artick, restore the hair ef factually, or refund the sawn= expended; or, he will sell at the canal price, .wtthont the store guarantee.' The following Instances, of individuals who bin, bad their hair restored, ought to centime any one of Its afticacy: They bare allowed us to use their name as references : -John ' Hotter, Woods' Brewery, cured of beldnem of 14 yes& Mahan: & B. Baum, M. D.; eept.B.. Morris ; Jams Guthrie, 131 Grant street, was totally bald—now his heals completely colored with mew hair; also, John Obeid', Ts rectum. We would invite particular attention to the fol- lenrimp— • • Uses Bubbssis of 20 rxree fziataiolg, cured by 012 Z. 13013 c and part of a bottle of American Natoratire. _ • SG , - Atm Alexander. amal42, wlfe of William Alexander. who resides at No. 46 Penturylvanis Avenue, states that she ban been bald ter the last 9:0 years; thebead, on both lidos was perfectly smooth ainiwillout any hale; when she can. mewed using the Emtmative. She has now used a bottle and part of a bottle Cof hair restorative, and has used it reffst lerly for the last six weeks Her bead is now perfectly we ered with a Mick crop of new hale, grin and smug, as any one eau ceo by calling. Mrs. Alexander has , no objections to the publication of these statements. /Qs' I am a brother' o! Idea Alexander, whose statement is written out above; and know perm: ally that the state. meats therein made anr correct A. IL DAY, Pittsburgh. Sept 17, /al NO. 9.5 fourth street DR. G J. IT..KXYBll7t,.Wbolmleand Retail Druggist, Na 140-Wool Mee, canter of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pe. oct24:dmr . • 'DUCK LEAD-10 cases GeaSa sate. 1) dal° B. PSI 00. Itmimaa , w loo / I r,. OLSALA—AIAdbe. for sale by _ . V dodo R. A. PAIDTESTOOK t CO, it 11 Ull 101E1,4W-Bam' Orange, for sole bt doclo • B. A. PAICAZISTOCK....* `PAJtI3Ii IatOWN-10 bbla. tbr =la by • deelo B. A. FARNESTOCK . a CO OLE3IOII—.IO !Oa, tar sale by • dada B. A- W.Ukft.l.-49 !Da Led, Wt Bale by • • • 'Amur:nom: A. 01: • dad° earner of First sod Wood AIWA CAMPINA—.IO Mb. ale s '• • • - o CUM PAID Pug CITY WARRANT& it tbs. Real Reibte Office ot S. CUTLIBtaiT t SON„ dm.lo 140 &I street; 1111.77.1211 CHLWrittl l—Now opeulog at A. A. Masa.% C ecesoi beautitul assortment of Prey& tad Eaullisli Chita:ma lcd colors and atiporriar quality. %lode SSCARPS/MD CoIUTONTS—k Imre alinumnit. at every rise sod quality, Jost received at - tkclo - A A. MASO:i t. CO.- 1_10147 HID CILOVI..--.lust noticed, yes exprits. ez/L. 11.11=1 60 doz. fil.ciedPez best Kid,l3llocts. declo (ALIVE 011.-10 base r% pinta' - sat - guava, No._ If wholesale aad rehsil t by •J. LAV,IILY 0)4 - al‘3o Grocers and Tea Deah•ra g 1 CRAB CIUBB—In bias nantrad and tar . an krby allon or barrel, at 25 fre4ts per vat= - dee; LAVNLY & CO, - No. 12.5 LlbeityXt BITMat AND L.4.111,--Aiways un hand_szu X sale. Issrd - at 12 cite_ J. LIMIT - dee't No ..%5 Liberty' idrooL (11101CIC I.ICIiWIIEAT bloUn—ln IBAC UI nil • V in dont and far salt by..J. LASTLY & CO, dec7 • Nci. W 5 Liberty emelt 1211118.11 OYSTESIS7Oi the bat. qual ty,. daily rece.tred from Baltimore.Can4 l .C 4l ; ' half No CZ cents. d a d-.1. - LAVELY .t No. 05S Liberty at WANTS:D-11rue .1IW+ on Orleans, THOMPSONBELL L W., - /Istangs Brokers; corner of Third sad Market streets. - 150 meat, titan/LIS. 4.3A1-lu. aLoce, uu cutraig , nal 1111 ba soktou ttibtal tertna, by _ TW11,1L1A.0111132 a-13.4.NE, YEW CAS .I2 AlAlltllllA ' AND ?OUT' _WIN . . A band and sill be sold low, lo close z oenxlgnment - TAAFF14.10.01111 1 :6 BANE, n 2 &mud strett. 211 8.131.3. I.4O.IBELLYJILIN-31GBAlliblq-- • 5 Dbl.:. Ho.lTrisamed Shid; fOr side by - TALYY.4 111/OIUIRS 1t DNE, 112 Second street: • • -EtB1.1111.01.1)E8Il4ow epenininis at A. d allastni CX.YS r a :huge and wasted stook.of - ilmbroiderlesi card; priahnt Claanisettes. Habits, CiAlais, Vtaa , Cues 4 Imes, Irloancings, Insettinns, .V.lglngs; the newest and most fastdostabLe styles. dec6 ; Agents Wanted. piecnmsubscribers ft-tleeOplitlitlOSlONAL - iariasi j. AND APPDNDIX, which are printed by order of Out grew, end "pass free through the outilr.7---See Jointlteso, lotion N 0.14, passed at** Last eassiatiof Oungretw • :-' -Address, JOID4 C. DIM der 1W . • _- -_Vistatingtou 0011..ittINT—A tiainthle three *Lary 'Dwelling norms, r well arranged and in goal condltkat; nith gas extant, betbroom, An, agnate on the corner' foutth Area and (No. 150.) be rented at the low rate of VW a year, till theist of April next. -.4praseutooiopied by W. W. Irvin. B.l;tyMttEatT k .soli, Getleral Agentic Aor2 3.40 Third street,zear SmitbgaL, Land Agency - and Ottlees- loseathsg_ Lands an the West, = _.. • ND for the parches, and salei_ol-Lend Warmish,: Et, APaul's, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh, Vorutv7hallis , __ - The undertt.ed Aga Corned; CVlneelloll. MMUS. COAWAY Nich ols, of Si- blurs, sthnossstir,.. lisr.tho.Steve purposes. theirs. C. do N., having been settled hi the Far West fora number of yetws and being practical surveyors, every reliance can be placed en their integrity. - and prik• dance in the matter of pi:trellising Air loestinglanch oct2B ....... - ATTENTION Nkr.PT UNE 1 • - T A SPECIAL =EMIG of the NEPTUNE yris: ACOMPANY, held on Saturday everdar., December 4 th , the following Iterolvition ems vva ...unly%dopted: ' - Resolved, That the Company adjourn to meet nextSater dm, evening, for thevirpose of giving up the apparattm toiler aa we deem it utterly impossible to bold on im7 rouge; owing to the condition of our house. Therefore, every membelof 'the emnpany is eitruiettly . quested tore in attend:l3mo on &barley eveuteg,peeexaber 11, at 734 o'clock. , devil M Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.. R. AftfaXll, Jr., President.- lit 08D0N, Seiretctry. CAPITAL,,f3DO,OOO. - Winsure against all kiwis of rift', Yllißitiel HA i!LB.. All losses will he libendly adjusted and proteldlY A Ham* Instittdion, manaord by Itinerant who are era known in the" community, and who are determined,, promptness andlibarality; to maintain tha character 'w they Imre assumed. as offering the best predation to:those who desire to be hunted. Dirators.—g. 'Killer, Jr., 0. W. Itlckeleon, J. W. Butler, B. Holmes, Jr., W. U. Smith, 0. Itansm; Georg, W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippreacott, George Donde, Janses:3lc-, Arley, Alexander Nitnich, Thomas Scott. irg.. omee,lyo 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Sitting k Co., up sham) pltiebargh- tot.', V - - -NEW CAIMZE . STORE! No. 41 Filth Street, near ON hand =I daily remising, an entirely am maims& Ur plata assortment of Imported and American CARPET ING% OIL CLIMB, La., which are cared arthe lowest cash prices Purchasers are solicited to call and examine oar stock, consisting - of— • 'Velvets and Bamasehl; : Tay Itrossels: • ' printed Tapestries: ' Extra and tilaer Threw Ply; - • . ' do do Ingrain ; Twilled anrl Plain _ Low priced Carpetinga; Woor and Star Oil saunas; and Canton Mattingly bap, Matta, Piano and Tab's Cover 4 Window Modes, Vaal= lift* Etats Rods, Lc, As, of men description. (n 05291 ROBDISON .Les Qua d for al" frl beautiful Troot of Lead, duirstrki 40. the HAT Chadwick eidateh seLiobst9,_th e rolUnee l lAkal he late l ?doses Aimed, bin, on of AV.eutese win be sub divided into Ann Las, end =mu r o a r'±aao axm us aptat can be made by the Surveyea: Por years pert, no his been offered in tide mai 1612=mang to - PM= -dad:Mill of invesunents in real estate. _Being situated ittt - the midst of era of tbe -- mod' delightful eonmattnitlea &bout Pittatearst4 those Lots an particularly 4:lmitable it - private while thode ohm, mod the rapid extension of. the City in that &mikes; zeroed inopportunity fee speeniathen to pees= who may be disposed. to subdivide tin= intu email Lot& - tamm, ampsine of A. - VIIIKENS 00, dedr- • istinds -Wet , - - _ - Q d t . ' 4 - . ' = MEE .';' , :' - 1.' , i,i . "-,'''i;: - .i;' ,- ,:r . i.'-',4j - i , :_")';:i' - i'-7-.7:i'i - 14: 4 rl . t'!.7' Iu MC> idA7101.;7-.». I Duni °Pm at 6 34 deka: Peribrommt o < ol2o3oM at 7 dela*. . Sir tau may ba socated at am lien Mawr doing the day, with mat altra ektsrp. _ -- - _.: • 'fir Fourtaroth ntgbi. of th e on:apxonat of ea =Was tea tragAo actress, lire. MEM. - ---_, ' Tad knicao, Thamroter 2-305 52 , the Per tmuneel in " camsortece 'lib the play et - lt INGOISA, TEM ILLIMBLOt . Parthente:::—........—:—...,..—Mes. Farrah. PseHeat.:.. — ........-.....:—.31r;argt Ws, Glibert• ' To conclada vit a" - . - - t:P li • VIOTTUN; 03,. TICE MATO'S OATS. Olontle. (be be5T04„..,—..--Itir.l3lsi BreLilbeA , -, ',.- Farms: • . - jar _zu •__*m__ *664410406 Diem: - aro Afriger , Y. Ph' J• • BH•D'• • illcusaral 'at : T itter:. ..-s , WAYE--. TTE- .-lEillik sopl.lstaT A. N. MOON. Seei MEE x.T, :_ ~ _ 'f!w_ .. •,t -- • Ti. aftwilieni Indust -- -- - - :* '' - -- - K Art -g-E-o,a-ciAli-lso wn .., '---- RV. CIZOBGB.ORWAY, •' ' • ; •,..' cads , or tag onowAT tam? or OarLurs. liVi(by , Tsquest,) Whirr TWO MOBS . LEcruass, i i rt lIONDAYsantWr.DNEWAT EVJMNO3, Dawn. bet 13th and 15th. at thanker', Hai, in -the ONO, qr Ow ' •11- ...- AVortA .Anuriornt Inclidat.' Ile will be droned k One af ' r ....,..,_ htt Trple, - aint shag the odobratsl WAN BONG; b3l . 7 sox , - 'o3..Docat opem st em o'clock. 'Lecture tw ninatown at , ...:-, Notice -IQ ' • ' ' i : ---- 113.4,1mIttaws 23 skarn- Cbi1dr6.1234 mat& _ dew • _ • - .. • MOD CONGEST - • - - VOCAZ- .. AND - rum, MINA , AND LOIIIBd TODNYlrmaldiltie a LYI-ORADD CONCERT, on TUZSDATATIMNO December 14th. at LAIATETTE'HALL; j . r..-;:;,• - agec; • The Wild Torencr are papas of the esitibellipsiDDlDlDa- N l 4 of Paria, Con whom the moatdistPailagtr o Wilk' dialing Madame Dantera.bave eh OW !Ohs ' The Diegrarasoe Ida &ilia;of blßdhonefrom thibest _ opens; ..4so, garoo ot th e . taiirtplerlag Dee Istr PoP m mel WILL SOON CLOSE!. • - . :I • NOW OM, as Amistisma. • Ewa. -Lace) greet,: erary night for s chart sesson,./LATHE'S ftir Tien TED B.EILLEd. of al tie Pprtorsmesomt_thled - '-- VOYAGE TO la.mors . • --- Embracing msguiDeent views of Beetas,Lts Miter, gag. Usilitlaratte, Riser Mersey, UreAttlet. 1 1 ...1, the Crystal Palace of the World's Fair Westminster Abbot'; LONDON, Dna the Tbstror;, under the Brkiges, szal zusgsthrent stewed the m , i . ; brimardly Illumbssted, as4,l?oth tanks of the t •• • beactral ELVER RHINE. _ •• es. An Ealtalact on MIDNESIOAT. Ind fikTIiEDAY ' • AFTERNOON* oil ceelsr.k. • _ ; _ *IL; Admisdau2s cents; ehDdrerimeder. twelirte amts. - D00tu04..40i; panccm:Nitaccoutior_sTjSde pxtriett st , -• • ." " " ; • - - . • -U. *Din Winton Den •••=, 0:.--Meeta alavtri2o•O'Beilt. Talgitspa ' 10'011ks,corawe ladr‘i azul.WocdAiiO4.'olo-goor. • day mob& • ' .OALN GERONA. LODG3I, L. 06,113.,irortkie , ; • Angus:cos Lodge, No. 88; I. O. 01.0. P 4 =obi wary eedneeday ovenliag in Washington ThilL'Wood rt. , I 1:0,,BL ACK TN/L.—Vas die test tKILOSO PIM. 17 - bomb, at 63 Anscas*ltygo to the Potht.Tcs'i3toroi '• , : No. 38 MN& steed, whom the Tery bait . Mock sod Great Tess= ohrtyi bo • • _ - ( Lril • I 0.10. - 17.—rinee of inoettiv. Washington)inll.,-, Wool inroo‘botweeot NM street and Virgin alio. Prrisursou Lams, Nci. 1538—Neoto every Tueslikpet tang. lifnourrna'Nowmpne; No. Vl—Nnote Ann' sad tldr4 friday otesnliiiinilL::...s . V. FIINDEMBHII I 4. Deatars U€Y' 151 Mani. ore* ; . 'Smithfield. Offkeostairs. the errial.throtot at Dr. Williturfy of !A:NOM Sado last ani Ye."' • - •-• taPtria -2EZ.THA ur i sunascia:COM•ANY , Ury Hartford, 'C orarr.r.-4344tal Stork pACO); vela $4.49,172- 43 of fro .riaribruTh Agrary irrt.#!,£sl;our amen of ireux97# Wc;od- street: - I - storktf iIIiBBOX, Agent. ornal.Vornall COrnallt A grcit. ruin par;.., lirFClaas are dresdfultr tornundal with cams. ;411;oasnin. - rmardy vlll - bis.forind in Dr. Conde 002.3 Y7.11=2,:kr: gado by Dr. GAL 11:10:TSM.B., 140 Wooditniet.- ...- '-; " - '... • . Prior, seta ai1...11 and cts, ter tax; --. . ~:-, ..srpB. ~- . •::;-.,:-',.. _ ' - .118Jabaralilaiona to thce6whotay tosallipipisLi -..:: 1 11 -- .-....- SPX:I=IJAN - 0011018411-AL Waxen.— (Law -., ‘.. "....,:,.• i,l-epr Chatobertheasj-CorlitY of Third and Ugrian (ttd.nl tloorjPlttablath, Ps.' E.' P. fIOODNODON, Plied , . ••• - - r-. cal Accountant; A5.;,../t. O. BPILNCEI; JUienelitte, " Adttiess,:. i - ,• "., P. IL. SEIGNCP.I4 PrlncipalYeautice of Writing-and Cam. I '-'-'•---;, menial Cortespondanat Peo: - eztetals natlotti in another • F. - , '' UILTAINS,-Curtalli. Blatertals - Wad t ';'. 104)Cartiaa Trintudngs of avn7 dcsuiption;YLDlttus “„,..• . Plashes, thocateNes, ae- Lace and Moans. Cm•blm, IL Y. t.:l' !;1: Painted Window &oda, Gilt Carnlors, Co:Kidd Ma, Prl s, .I. 4. 1 . ! Le, at wholesale and telail. • • - W. IL CARATS, - . e .. ... - No. UP Chesnut street,'earner Fifth, Phllsdettalta. • ~ .7-..1, . .V.. - Curtains Made and Trammed to the very 'sanest Frimth . ..':4,a.gs. ir - - _,: - .F-Stata Mutual Fire Inanuraotsee Comps.. theY lay.---aaralabut& Pa.: Capital. $2)%009. - .3aattaud , oat, far the Safer elsocs of ism ... 'y, has -au aarplae St+ , ~ and aficatis superiorideantagea in paint otabaapness ,minty ' 1 and antotamodation, to clty and - counluy_uneuttantt and , t imam of Isolated duel/Itunt and . ccrant ea aatr - • ‘• • ..- - • . A A..' ' r41:6; . , f - . Branch ofbm 64 exaaldleldatait . cr - _,.: ittillar's Window _ Shade 'Namur:see ...... trey. tory,' WRYER 01 IIIICOND 420s:Ajscgurs10., • • • V s .7 PHI A : Lilli.Li Ilur motto Is, ". (trick Askg - csd !Of • n •':._. asr tore, Chniih, and LOdgeltorrir lat*asis farlritsgs .4.',' , .: superior maner- •: • - -•- - t - , ''" ".":7' . "•• - g• '''• '. • oar Deniers and otketti ire turttod hyrittisi.44:ein; bi ! .-g...-, fore parehsaingelsawbgrer. ' •' 0: I::' a. Ir 4 .J5.00, /, -• .or .". ardt'am a: Where Sowed and Arch *s., Ytdln.. - • 4. .;- ri• ." ~'- ' 3III3:LSO.N!'B . DAfiVE:33.l=ol:9tfflgrae- S : •-• • (thy Pu n Ofltos Buildings, Third street; . Llkenearattelaci L., in all girds of ireatlec,.oom 8 A. M... to frP. IL, gi a ring y i au nn accurate srtlstto animate liltrank =Ms smd vstl- pedlar to - the 'commo and n trump rbisip:ogir:mrylsia, st the following t t • .... rbesP Prieeit PAO: V: ENSkiS and aln , S4 gc 4 F 0 4 3 8 ta - the Awe Sad quality of ease or frame. - . - - t . I • . Roars for ettlldren,ltrorn.U.l.. M. to 2.l't M. _ ..- . " . . N.kenesies ss of decor deremed persrims tArtz in say -•,,..., porta( the dry. -.•' • s ; ; •••: :• : . • • - Inar2rgly V.. _,... Attend to your.: .Idorseins. - turc.rA.,... , -:.‘_.-- [._ - luau POW.D. -- Tlds _ponder it - taret. to the 3- - ;-- -: - . .publicisel -ne.ii3M n, .6nthe beano innnfies,, and is - .:...„... -- tkte only mind= *Dian nneted to that fence% hewing t.10: - ; - ..- teen used, In do yeirsinS.l,-,,U5."-W3dW, - nr - theyenprie. -Z l a,..'tl' nr tor tbe - lad thirty-ielrenyinnt , Thanttertnor apotenry 1 ...... of that nolde =bud the hone; _ bender; obeli- noubled i.-,..'!. with ditsuto:nutitorno iron Min" Witold Indnot inegyntelgolnr:. Indy to annlySedds-saterbele --:-7. 1 :de gad Tema sa . : --Dr: .IC,XTSIZEVEDricIam -. Nw/4Cti- '.- •-;=....,--,..-". --- trAdale . - ' - -eorner of-Woodsr., andl'irginitioy..---- Si btoism to tba lieut;ssa VI dim U-eY graribla disatargos from Um barpstarat tierstars"- - vmstly - reaterredritbout Wags inemissakturry. atrti,;}:, tai,Priarlpal Avast' of tiot N. XarSanoryorbo user tonsalted at 9a .itiobst . ros4 . 22Marbstplidsi frum 9la*M-/C - % - Tbirteetsrism breldramitiidlocat ursitykladtattri4iM this branch of special make bas rumbled. htat tobabses MC , treatment tiro such a Owes Masco= sa tOtbrultba MICA mM Emma sad obstMatsoassayiebt,try a steed y stfeadicas MUM meara prersotbe& - tmAszmaa .... . - - Wc. a....i.m . andAltilnas T .. inottolmve: - --' eds day adfAinai tato tartaniablp, under the Army : EWA 40 J. C. Madman A C 0.022 gal W . ll?e TVA,- ....-- .. Col - ateet tatabiaaa, 4 No. 61Wood atreat.,i_ ,_. ''. :-..r. hiiazaii•la their --' nartig..drapased:of my entire C. ... Fruit asuf CordeatiauldlWgaaw, to idasam. J. O. s o k 0041 takellesadaa id recammarantat thearto myb024.4. ..5 And customaral and. hope for . them a taarit iuoao s o ...,-- the lit°ll 4:-P li ", na g 6 bC " r4 cm zr',liitarbr.nbtaiai tio: fr:Odd FeLlcivrak Half akin littays' pi , Lt-er fit, renown -Weal and ,Srpriflrficirt - 'burgh En fit, *la 2.;:sneete tut =I- of each mo nth. --- - 't ' -, ' '-•- - • - -7 j- -----.--' - - ..,-- - - e Barton& Degree Lodge, No. s, nitorei -,- - Ifechonicelesigi4 No. 9,ltOrestee - I . ;riTtusndei iii?Stritqt.,l -_--, Western SW; -1 , 04,1 - NP- - P.- uur-ueletrlredb° o6l l-- - -' ere IronL9h,Lotige,l4o. 154raarieerer7' iro4" - . Mount Varian Lodgerr- 1 5 0 .- 38 / ,- znee" , = - 4 . int, el union Hall, corner °CFI= end MA,: -- - , t -,,---- - -ko; ledge,l'io. 385,- tritetA:nyarlannutal ert.e.- -- -- their HO, corner of Smithfield sr:4=h streens ~.; i =' -. -.Twin City Lodge, No. Zil, meets cam-Pride , atoning.-- Hall,- &the/ of '''l"'''''. end 4 0 .0 25 0 0,1 %_ .2t;',4,5 ASSOCIATED: leirementa anstmana ;burit iley -Company of tha-Ctty_criPitta —W.W.DALL&S,-PrwidEnt--4463"T MOST Will Insure 'againisC3niataad MA RIR MEM. Of ktads. .05M: in _ , -L. 13, 0. Saltier, . 7 ' , Arm. - 31. - . }Jr. lga - 'IL B. - Robext, - Mutt& Kent, ..71 . Willing GOZITUIZt; - Aitiahutt, - JoSeiat - A. P. - rrizENso - luizgainea - coin - T.-ts.,_ . 4 Fittabtargh.,e,._ _B. MmHg, a 2; DEL DEL I.t. MA ' siurTlKeczetasy.: - - -- -' - : - '.- ' ''-' OffiCt: 44. Tram stred; betmem ircilisianCl:-Wacal _ , ..:.: InstaMaWillaiana WWI) Dishet ca the Ohio M34_ ss=rata aid tributerles: - , .--_-. againstlias esDemagebY ALSO-Against the Pen :of tneimi, , e nd l n la n o s_a „ k . tioaeziTsenslastaikim - - -; CL 0 - Bowen '- ::r!zr ,: ' , ss . lnascrisarc,3rs - : . William Bagaley, -- `7 - ,f -. Exconelli. Kim,. ___- , ... ; ~ Weigh D. King, --,:: -- Wittiantl. --; 4 --- - Kohert Donlap,jr,i- -- = D.ThetaTeni. . .i. - /.. 'Fio. ELarbaugh, : Francieleller4 --_. ,- _ ' . Siwani Eiessietom '-...-- J. SchconatakM,, : 3 -_,_;:.. -.- Walterßriant, - -, . lkumeelltss...:: _ ... - 1 5 ..... rs . - '7, -Pittsburgh Life Ussurime • Camps , *,,Y . OF Jar r ,sswia4 Pk. - 0 1111 A4 1 3/9 0 M zs.,. - . - Preakbantt JAEN - & KOOK; - : Vice President:liA3WlEK 3rOLDKKI4I;-. 1 15reasusts: - .7OSKPEL - 8. =Or Secretary: C..A.: COLTON - . - 1, -. : ~_ ._-- : _ . _.-,-; Omm e Na 55 Foss 'esas; is 11053:M.Borionait: :,,..- ThieCcemeny Make" every 1-nittnence sate n 6 txx4....c aannected wit.ll Life Risks . . . . .-: 7- vii :Mutual tetra acme is th ine saluted- by - .._ .. ,4:-... lieoraxestieu.—. st of_cabo-tahrlfromea . ,...„ cal - raue—ecitull to a divider& of thirtpthree sad itard percent., paid ianuelly ad>aoea zo o bantam the firma peremeigoing Calietsda.V _ - Jelrate t. Hoon, n ph, &jamb; -• • Chniaid. Colton,- " Attettel biThreitely, MU*, . John A. Wilson; PLAlDS=A:bewatifal 'mitt:meat of-Plaids„ brillisati oes, jolt-received st A.:21.1.9" . Toro , 021a4-64 Market-JO:reef? Wit ele:tra--25 Oates - ft. French Clotty Ismael velars, tin *et* just meets/ st - 1 7 : No. 62 stost 64 Rake street MOM= RIBBONS-TA. time 1 - 01,Akeett- 031341 a4:: cn toads and wortment at Ow s aodmost4aaLiOti siqles of Winter tk mite nit4xnat.- Tapsoott's Basitittscao_ Ara 2:migrati0n0154,z 7 7 . ...., • 1 : , .N 8.- 81 SOUI7I3IZSZT, - zarrr rp 1 7.4 - - owa s t,-.Thiblia;Aragerk* - An it lro, 268 Ctencr . arinai and - lacrqs&l; . -- Mtn Iparnyi. - VIM -UM- PA P TABLI , - AP-1,733r ge IRMA= OIXMOM_AIg/I.WAIMS. - • --' • - sir. pumegent, .: len ts U-.tittoel llekittgj' filataa dAO ralki toop__ MEMIEM RIM e: 4r ~:' ,: - .r. .:7• r' , F•k ~ :-V tV,' ri• . ..' 1' . .. i:,, . *);.'. .t . . .:..-=: . :Pfjf - ,-7..,:'.. ;,i ;, t:+ , -.' 7..' ' . ~; ' ;:; 4',. 7 ~'-,' ' :.:f; . ,:: ' . " .:5.... r . . i 1 7 ; ~c‘ :?' ::: ' . :: ,:i . ;.' :-....` : ..' ;:_; :7 .::: .. 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