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'Than be, gentle with mleortuno— • \ - ii ver - formast to extend mention of arnighbor, Or otene`yen've'call'd a friendl -A AIR )IEWAAD. Molt A.LBARIU TUE sgbortn TUB TIM DAILY 310ANLV6 POST-BY Vir: J. R. Among the most assiduous frequenters of the Opera 'and 'ltalian Boulevard there was observed, - a fevr years back,—no, Ism wrong, there • not observed a man of about thirty-five, neither handsome nor 'homely, neither stout rior very leani'neither dark nor fair; neither very small , , nor yet very large. • • have said that he was not observed, because, after all, he looked like-the rest of ; folks. Re - dressed like everybedy_else, he wore his hair like • everybodyelse, he trimmed his betted like every • body eLse.. one thing only did he differ from - • hit-fellow mortals, viz : 'in the fact of his living iterally upon the asphaltum of the tßoulevard, breakfasting at Tortonis, dining with Riche, -- • walking about like - a peripatetician between his • - inenli_smd dwelling on the corner of the Rue that establishment which people will " pSrsist- in calling the Raison Doree (Gilded litaise)* although it strikes me that the gilding • has long ago worn off. Louis Nerac, for such was his name, in the snug occupancy of three chairs all to himself and with his back turned towards the Cafe de Paris, was quietly smoking his cigar, one April day when. the sun, butn few weeks rekindled - from the chill of winter, was rolling his fiery orb through' a Cloudless sky. In front of him beautiful children were playing hoOp, laughing skipping the rope with that joyous vivacity aid that abundance of animal juices which the first kisses of the spring send circulating through the bodies of men, the trunks of trees and the stalks of flowers. On each aide of him, sonsie `nurses, fresh, plump, luxuriant, bursting with health were nourishing their little Charges, tiny - beings, half flesh, half fruit, as Leon Ozolan says, delicately swathed in clouds of fine cam brie; fur awl lace; for it the very highest coque- try, luiury and pride of young mothers, to dress their rig born pets as the Italian women bedeck ;°el This r M ;P l e ar a l ta lm. cle which had, at first,. delighted the:eyes of Louis Nemo soon filled his heart with bitterness and melancholy. Ile remember ' ed that he was not married and that he had wasted the fairest years of his existence in wan dering like a vagabond through the TENDER land without gathering aught but mint morti fication and remorse ; he remarked, in self com• munion. that threads of silver grey were ming ling, hero and there, with his beard, that his - temples were growing wrinkled and that threat ening indications of baldness were beginning to show themselves upon the top of his bead. He saw himself, in an early future, reduced to the condition of the old Batchelor tribe and rearing a pet family of parrots, monkeys and poodle dogs. What further shall I say ? The sight of these pretty children gambolling about his very knees thrilled in his soul a chord which, until then, had rested mute ; the net vs of paternity vibrated in his heart. " I most marry," said he. "But who, on earth, shall I get for a wife 1" Quickly his mind ran over all the houses of his acquaintance where marriageable girls were blooming—some were only from sixteen to twen ty and be thought himself too old for them ; others were nearly thirty and those be deemed to old for him. The result of these conjugal re flections was, at last, that he settled down upon the conviction that a widow of twenty-five would be the very thing for him. But where was ho to find this gentle partner. He retollected that a few months previously he had danced with an agreeable and witty young widow. But, unfor tunately he also remembered that, upon the evening in question, she wore a snuff colored turban and he felt by the instinctive shudder which crept through him as he thought of it that would be utterly impossible for him, ever, to unite his destinies to those of an individual ad dicted to the worship of the turban. " low stupid !" will be • the exclamation of some fair lady who does me the honor to read these lines. Stupid it may be, Madame ! Still, I must paint my hero true to life, just as he really ex isted. You know what an odd influence the April sun exercises over the human craniums; it might read ily be conceived that an interior flame heats the softened divisions of the brain and that some ipm is tickling your nostrils with the marled feathers of a humming bird's quill. The sun of April has originated colds in the head—a punishment which, in its tarn, engen ders eneeziug—a torture' .Louis Nerac was not born to escape the common lot. Two hours lounging on his favorite Boalevard procured him ode of the -most magnificent influenza of which physicians have kept record, including the ores that enlivens the immortal comedy of the "Buf foon." Ile was seized with a fit of sneezing so violent and so tenacious that the children, stood pausing from their plsy,and motionlessly staring at -him and the ban tlings uttered cries of terror. "Fine! very fine, this!" thought Louis Name, "here I am for a month at least, that's certain : a month of sickness, of confinement and solitude delivered over to the tender mercies of my valet, a Masearille of lower grade, who will profit by the occasion to rob me with both hands. Oh ! what a wreided case is mine ! Oh burthen of celibacy bat thy weight is hard to sustain ! Thirty days of forced sneezing and not a tender voice to Say " God bless you t" Just at this instant, a new paroiyem came on and the sonorous thunder of his sneezing ream- Warned with a crash like the brayings of war like trumpets. "God bless you, Sir," gently murmured a young female who passed before him lightly as a bird, rapidly as a vision. • Novae sprang up with youthful eagerness and Made after the young woman who was departinglathe direction of the Madeleine sometimes fol lowed, sometimes preceded by a tiny spaniel who executed a thousand frolicksome gambols around his mistress. Still walking on, the lady slightly lifted the skirt of her dress and revealed a round ed and delicate ankle cased in an open worked and embroidered stocking of Be'otah thread. "Oh, there's en ankle I would have no‘objec jection to marry !" said Louis Nerao to himself; "bat is it or is it not widowed! is it married 1' By Jove ! If I should have to follow 'toil the way to the Pince de la Concorde, I will find out the name of that ankle and clear up this mys tery 1" There are men in the fashionable world who make a business of following young and pretty women on the streets. They flit about the ob ject of their pursuit, going and coming, drawing nigh and retreating, sweeping past, brushing by like moths in the night time round a Carrel lamp. They hasten their steps or they slacken with treacherous and dinning skill : they have know ing movements of retreat, admirable curves, this way or that, irresistabid diagenaLs and triumph ant strategic advances. They show themselves —they disappear; they go from left to right and from right to left; they smile, they bow, they salute, they enter into conversation, they offer their arm, they offer their fortune, they offer their heart. These, reader, are the diplomates, the Macchiavelli of the sidewalk. Nerao,—and I say it in his praise, was not one of that fraternity. Ile followed the un known lady. quite naturally, quite ignorantly, just ten steps 'behind her, and not daring, no spatter hew strongly he wished it to pass one inch beyond her si; as to see her countenance. •''Perhaps she is ugly!" thought be and half through natural timidity, half through fens lest ;`, his pleasing dream should be destroyed by the reality, he measured his gait by • hers, always preserving a respectful distance. pace, the lady stopped to glance about for .. , :her loitering spaniel and• Nerac caught a peep of 4 her profile. "Ohl" exclaimed he. "I'll follow her to the 13arriere - dTtoile I" An instant, afterwards,. she turned completely round and her charming village appeared in all iwgrace, in all its harmony of feature; in all its serene majesty: "She Is adorable!" witemered Nemo. I will follow ber to the Pont de Nanilly." For this native of the Iloulevard . de Gand the Neuilly bridge was just , little farther than the end of the world. • affitppily,ll4 - lady.did notlive so far away, havingarrived before a pretty` fruinse in the street otillifetTieque:she puShed'atthe porteftcochere called the dot," Follette,!! and ditiappeared. Onlooking abdut him, - Nemo:espied a public, porter lounging a few doors lower down the street. With a smile upon his lips and placing a five franc piece in his right hand, he accosted this velvet clad walking advertisement: "Yon saw that lady who went in at No. 18?" he said to the porter. . 4 Yea; Monsieur" "You know her ?" " Yes, Monsieur." et lier name 2" " Madame Dnhamel." "Is ehe married?" he silted with a slight tremor in his voice., , " Simla a zitn9W." This reply made the heart of Nerac leap ; ho forgot hie cold in the head; his sneezing ceased ; celestial indiiiiknown Melodies gently caressed the trembling partitions of his delighted tympa -1 num. You lay that Madame Duhamel is a wi dow ?" "Yes, Monsieur." " }Low tong has she been so ? " It Nearly two years." " She lives slope ?" With an old lady, her aunt, I believe," She goes out often ?" " When the weather Is fine, she goes to walk at the Tuilleries or in the Champs Elysees,follow ed by her little spaniel." On what story are her apartments ? " " On the second, entering by the door In front of the stairs." Provided . with these precious deta il s, Louis Nara° Crossed the threshhold of the house in habited-by the pretty widow, and when he rang at the door. he was as pale as a freshman -keeping his first courting rendezvous. . " Can I have the hoCor of speaking with ybn mistress ? " he said to the waiting maid who came to open fur him the entrance of this new garden of the Ilesperides. " What name shall I say ? " "M. Louis -Nerac," said the love-stricken swain, with a gasp. Two minutes passed which seemed to him two centuries ; at last, Nerao was introduced into the room of Madame Duhamel. llis eyes at once rested upon a frame covered with black crape, the portrait of the deceased, beyond a doubt Madame Duhamel was seated at the corner of her tire-place. With a gracefully rounded ges ture, she Invited her visitor to be seated at the other side of the grate ; she then impatiently awaited his explanation of the motive of his visit: " Madame," said Nem, after a long silence, "you do not recognize me then " No, Monsieur." " Not at all ? " " By no means." " However, about an hour ago, you passed along the Boulevard Italien." " Yes, Monsieur." " And you do not recognize me ? " " Not, in the least." "Do you recollect having said, ' God bless you ? ' " " I may have done so." " Well, then, Madame, it was to me that you addressed that pious and charitable wish." Madame Dahamel gazed upon her visitor with wide-open eyes wherein was betrayed the most profound astonishment. " Well, what does that prove ? " she asked. " What does that prove ? " repeated Nerac. " Certainly ; you catch cold, I am Jost pass ing, you sneeze, I say, God bless you! ' what is more natural ? let me ask you." "So then, Madame, if I am to believe you, you have said those sweet words to me, pretty much as you would have dropt a sou into a blind taun'a cap ?" " Precisely, Monsieur." " Ah! Madame ! what a cruel deception!" sighed the poor victim. " A deception ?" rejoined the young widow in an angered voice ; "I do not understand you, Alonsieur ; explain yourself." " I said---" stammered he, intended to say . . . it seemed to me . . . I thought . . . I had dared to believe Madame Dulaamel rose. " Be kind enough to excuse me, Monsieur," she interrupted, " I cannot listen to you long er." "Will you not, at least, allow me to call at long intervals to inform myself of your precious health !" "My health is excellent, thank Heaven ! and does not require any one to put himself to incon venience on that account?" " Then, you close your door against me" 1 ." I never open it but to my friends." " I am worthy of so fair a • title, Madame," exolaimed Nemo, with an accent of gallantry ; " and to win it, I would, a thousand times, brave death." Madame Dahamel made no reply but with a courtesy to her visitor. She rung for her waiting maid. " Mariette," said she, " show the gentleman the way ! " I:CONCLUSION IN TO MORROWS PAPER *The " Matson Doree" is a celebrated restaurant and Inlg• lag house on the Paris Doubsvarle. It was nearly destroyed by the friends of "law and order" on Dee. lid, 18.51. River Item. STEAZA.OAT COLLISI.OI4.—The steamers Ava lanche and Belle Gould, the former ascending the Mississippi and the latter bound to St. Louis, came in collision at Hurricane Island on Sunday night last. The night was so cloudy that neither boat discovered the other in time to prevent the collision. The bow of the Avalanche was stove is nearly. down - to her water lino. The damage to the Belle Gould was slight. Mr' The steamer J. P. Tweed, lying at the Cincinnati wharf, was boarded by thieves on Tuesday, and three or four state rooms in the ladies' cabin were broken open. A gold watch and a large quantity of female wearing apparel were stolen. Q®` The York State, from Pittsburgh, pass ed down the river yesterday, en route for St. Louis. She was freighted with shingles and glass. She had on board 200 passengers, most ly agricultural emigrants bound to lowa and Illi nois. Fifty laborers were going out to work on the St. Louis railway. ter We have seen many notices of late, con demnatory of the beautiful evening head-dress worn by ladies, known as the opera hood.— The ladies are a privileged class, and as such, have a perfect right to wear wimt seemeth best In their eight; and it is not thetusiness of croaking bach elors, who would be Old to get a wife, even if she wore the old-fashioned gig-top bonnet, to ut ter one syllable against the prevailing fashions. Common sense should teaoh men better than to attempt to argue ladies into the belief that the fashions are wrong. They are willing to be con vinced in almost any other matter; but gentle men, particularly old bachelors, should be guard ed in what they say in opposition to the latut faehimu. It is none of our business, but we will venture the opinion, that the opera hood is one of the most becoming evening head-dresses that we have ever seen worn. The Spanish Tahoe° comes first, and the opera hood second, in point of beauty.—Exchange. gam}` A large number of Chinese immigrants Were expected to arrive at Havana, from last ac counts. They are to take the place of the slaves on the plantations. Messrs. Villadodo, Ward- Top & Co., of Havana, are the importers of 8000, and to some other firm is given the privilege of bringing 8000 more. Rumors were rife that the Queen was going to import 10,000 of the same sort of people, as a speculation on her own hook. RAILWAY TO LEXINGTON, DANVILLE AND CHAT TA...WAG...L.—The Danville (Ky.) Tribune says that the $500,000 required to extend the Lex ington and Danville road to Moltinniville, Tenn., had been subscribed in the counties south. This secures the construction of the road from Covington south, to connect with the Chattanooga road. NORTH CAROLINA Lzaisusrotz.—A bill has been introduced in the North Carolina Legisla ture providing, for the appropriation of 's3,- 51)0,000 for vurposes of internal improvement— s2,ooo,ooo o c he applied to the extension of the North Carolina Railroad to some point in Ten nessee—the money to be reused on loan, payable in.thirty years. ter Oar ladle's, generally, we are pleased to notice, are adopting high-topped boots for win try and muddy weather.--Zitealo '.Rep. We would not be impertinent, bttt we should like-to know bow our friend aeogrtained this fact.::—.4/45. Atlas. ±. , ,.i ,• :.:''' , ,r.: ; :' , . , i. - '7‘ .., :,'.:;:;t. ''''''::,.,,-:.i.f.-:,,.-1 ... . . . ~. .. ... . . -g - i , i, 5 -2.-:•c;i1; ,. . -- ; - ...?... ,-, ; - .th:. : ! .. 3 - .. ..,-;..;?4.... - ..t...,;. , ..•.i.. , .. -.. - - .4... - - • ,•„•- 3}lorniug , - Lcerr Hanna, aari4 riThunAis:taitois PITTSBMGEr: IVEDNESDAY DtCE'SIBER Democratic Primary Meetings air The City Democratic Committee of Correspondence met it the St. Charles Hotel, at 7% o'clock, P. IL, pursuant in Can andirgimised with Charles Barnett in the Chair, end W. J. Bose acting as Secretary. On motion of B. B. Roberts, Esq., it was— Rerolred, That the. Democratic Primary ?Seating" of the rlty of Pittsburgh, be held on SATURDAY, December 18th, from 3 to 0 o'clock, P. It, in the several Wards, respectively, follows: First Ward, at the Haase of Hugh Salle. Second Ward, at the Rouse of B. Perry. Third Wont, at the Allegheny Engine House. The cilitens of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth end Ninth Wards, will meet at the respective Public Sheol ileums In each Ward,—for Umparpose of electing dolomites t, nominate a candidate for Mayor. The Delegates will meet in Convention at the COURT LOOSE, on WEDNESDAY, December P2d, at 11 o'clock, a. X. CHARLES DARNETT, Chairman. W.J. Ross, Secretary. declo . : t V. . 8 : I . I, We promised the scribbler who is figuring in connection with this great project.—somewhat in the position of a gnat or some other small insect on the head of a giant—that he should have a hearing, being*trare that his pitiful homily on our duties and his verbose nothings in regard to the road would themselves show most effectually to our readers—the poverty of the cause and the weakness of the advooste,—he has had his hearing, but the press of business prevented the commentary we intended making. The first half-column of his letter,in a lachry mose and egotistical style, deprecates our judg ment of certain articles which appeared in some of our cotemporaries. We chose to express our opinion that several of them were " evidently " the emanation of the same shallow brain, and spoke of them, with the truth and honesty of purpose which our position as a public journalist demands, of their "bullying style and total ab sence of facts," and made such other strictures as the things at the moment suggested. The justice of our remarks, the articles them selves attest, and we point to the letter we pub lished, which, he says, "contains the substance" of them as evidence that they were really asser tions without proof--exaggerations of unimpor tant matters, and insults to the intelligence of the community, who have arrived at so different a conclusion as to the Railroad—his attacks are aimed at. lie makes some " ponderous paragraphs" on the subject of our exposure of the pitiful attempt to simulate a public opinion adverse to the road, which public opinion was confined to his own breast and those of his half-dozen coadjutors, by the trick of communicating to the press the same matter over several signatures. lie does not deny that he wrote both in the Gazette end Journal,—merely evades by saying there were "different styles." We have been too long an Editor not to be able to recognise the miserable subterfuge of " different styles " as well as changing signatures. In regard to the expression " hireling attor ney," we have only to remark that we might have said a great deal more. .We might have asked, Is not our friend this goodly hater of new railroads, the Feed attorney of one already built, and is hie scribbling a part of the service required ? Is he the same gentleman who so actively endeavored to annul the intention of our City Councils by attempting to prevent the issue of their bonds to the Pitts burgh and Steubenville Railroad Company' Was be working furtively and publiely;as an attorney to defeat that most necessary road for " hire," or lest its erection might detract from the through business of the rival line which employs him, or did ho labor simply for love of the dear " tax-payers," and the farmers along the Steu benville road T How disinterested his desire to save their ears from the vile shrieks of the loco motives, when he tries again to go to Congress; doubtless they will vote for him In return for so much love! We might ask even now where is 0. P. Q. and “insinnate" what one of the city papers openly asserts, that he Is now in Philadelphia on the business of hie clients, who have employed him to combat the Lake Shore Railroad. We might assert, in truth, that the Lake Shore Road is obnoxious to his clients and himself be cause It does not terminate In Philadelphia, and because it the better enables the New Yorkers to compete with the Pennsylvania Central Road, and we might "insinuate" that the Allegheny Valley Road is opposed by the same parties for the very same reasons. We might assert that the factotum and mouth-piece of his clients in Philadelphia, fights the Steubenville Road, not for the sake of the Pennsylvania and Ohio and the Ilempfield, or the village of Greensburgh.— Pokes injunctions at the Lake Shore line, holds them over the heads of our County Com missioners If they dare do their manifest duty,) and fires his paper bullets at the Valley Road— not for pay, like a "hireling attorney,"— (we repeat the epithet that he may bang a whine upon it,) but in the pure kindness of hip great soul, to prevent the silly taxpayers from ''ruining" themselves in their madness for im provements. We might query about his stock in a New Jersey Road, an i say in short a hundred more such things to answer the question our correspondent threatens to ask as to "who is to hire him;" but we will not lest we are taxed with another homily on our editorial duties. Besides, we fear and tremble lest such remarks might en able the public to recognize the real "0. P. Q.," and we should be crushed under the gravamen of his great dame! Who would lieten to a mere printer, whoSe little property oonsiste mainly in his press and types and maybe a homestead, when opposed to the dictum, over his real name, of a man who makes the anonymous boast of houses and lands—his "interest in the prosperi ty of the county," and is willing to "put the whole case on that issuer Stand aside, ye poor men—shut your mouths, ye printers, and let this Creesus, with his "more abiding" interest, de cide the fate of the county of Allegheny! We have in the letter, as the writer says, the "substance of the communication in the Gazette." flow much substance? let us examine. For ar gument's Bake, allow his first proposition in re gard to circumstances which justify the action of a corporation. We say all of them exist in the case of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. A wise man in all the affairs of life will recognize that as necessary which the fool finds not out until too late. The necessity of the Valley Road, if the,fool's counsels were to prevail, would only become apparent when the Olean, Warren and Cincinnati Road is nearly built; and yet that necessity is just as apparent now to those who are willing to see. The argument that "we ore already provided with the best connections of that sort in Pennsylvania, 'east and west' is child ish. When we had the old Chamberabnrg road over the, mountains, "0. P. Q." probably lived at Greensburg, and used the very same words to prevent the ereotion of the Pennsylvania Canal. When we had the canal, the same might have been said to prevent ourgreat Central Road, and so on ad infinitum. When "0. P. Q " str o ve to interest his friends in the "Braddook's Field Plank Road," did it strike him that we were "already provided with the best public conneo- , tione," &c?—a Railroad, a River, a Turnpike and a good County Road to that point? " We were in the second place without infor mation as to cost, 8t0.," says our correspondent. That is precisely what justified us in pronoun cing your assertions "unfounded." Yon were utterly ignorant of the subject on which you gravely undertciok to enlighten the public, and if any is entitled to " profound contempt" . it is •: - =:•' 4 ,f•" •,•.,-,-..-,:-. :•.: - .-_:-.7_; - ,; : •:-,z•,_i . :„:.„ the man who pretend* to teach what he tmows not himself. • Yon should, lir: O. P. Q., go to any of the ,ggntlemen*ho chugs of the road, and- they *ill show you that there is information as to'itti:Probable cost. There are completed Bar= leyß,' and estimates based on-the surveys—and though the - eiaot line of road is not died on, there aro at least four lines shown to be within easy practability, and shorter, any one pf them, from 14 to 25 miles by actual measurement, than you in your acknowledged ignorance have chosen to set down. Did it not occur to you when you attempt a homily on our duty, that it was "your business to inform yourself " before yon made such round assertions? Our correspondent's bombast about Light, in* which, by the way, he complacently announces himself an Ajax, (should have been a Jack,) re minds us of Old Croaker, In one of Goldsmith's Playa—" Come, then, produce your reason. I tell you Pm fixed—determined ; so now produce your reasons, When Pm determined, I always like to reason- - -it can do no harm." Our correspondent has asserted that the Valley Road passes through a thinly-isettled country, and will not furnish way business. Suppose the same assertion is made of either of the other Roads of our city I—would it be entitled to moment's consideration ? And yet, a writer in one of our cotemporaries gives the following sta tistics, which we have examined enough to bee hove them very nearly exact. Start from the circumference, of circle of 5 miles in diameter, Pittsburgh being the centre—taking a strip of five miles on each side—making ten miles in width, along the proposed Valley Road, and in the distance of 44 miles, there were, in 1851, 5,468 votes. In a strip of the same width, on the Pennsyl vania Road, 45 miles long, the Totes were 8,985 in number. A strip of ten miles wide, on the Central Road, gave 4,728 votes. Again—from Pittsburgh to Johnstown, the votes polled in a belt of the same width, 85 miles long, was 6,877. On the Valley Road to Clarion, 86 miles, the vote polled was B,lB4—showing the Valley road for 85 miles to be more likely to produce way business, than either of the other Roads- On tho Valley route between Pittsburgh and Clar ion, are 23 salt works, 3 large rolling-mills, about 25 blast furnaces, besides numerous tan neries, woolen mills. &0., yet O. P. Q. says, " it can have no local trade," and the country is so very thinly settled He bad better learn, on this point, also, before he teaches. "It is 150 miles farther to New York." Here again, our correspondent's veracity is in fault some twenty or thirty miles ; but no matter for that. He has, probably, beard of the Cincinnati and Sandusky Road, or the Cincinnati, Colum bus and Cleveland Road—the latter quite similar in position to the Talley Road. Suppose some just arrived Japanese, or some other equally well posted Individual, were to venture the re mark, thee those roads " involve a circuit to New York, they can,thercfore,have no through trade." Surely be would not be thought worthy of an argument even from one of our correspondents' calibre in Railroads—and yet the cases are lire oisely similar. He ought to know that by the Valley Road, we will be placed in communication with Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, End all the cities of New York and New England, and that in Western New York resides a population of 800,000 souls ; enough to ensure a through Mi lanese In their intercourse with the teeming val ley of the Ohio and the South, for this Road, even If the cities of New York, Boston, and all New England, Canada and the Lakes, were blot ted out of existence. Sorely 0. P. Q. must be Ignorant on this point also. We might fill our columns fpr a week, with proof of the importance of the Allegheny Valley Road—nay, its absolute necessity to the inter ests of oar county. We could prove, by the re imitation of the facts which we have published from time to time, that the country through which and to which it runs, would furnish busi ness enough for two Roads, instead of one; but to what purpose! The community are convinced already. The Commissioners, we have been informed, are prepared to subscribe, and only hesitate as to the amount, wishing to reserve a small part of the million for another useful Road—but our readers are tired of the subject. The Whig Candidata for mayor We learn from reliable authority, that there will be a "fuss" in the dhig Convention to-day. From the published result of the delegate meet ings, it is evident that Mr. Sawyer Is in the soca- Use and that ha cannot come in. But some of his friends insist that he has been "cheated."--- . We do not know how this is, but we believe they intend to base the "cheatery" about the board of the Eighth ward. A whig informed us on Monday evening that Mr. Riddle had sent a lit tle friend of his out to the Eighth ward, and that he had been put into the ballot box. When ever a ticket for Sawyer was dropped in he chew ed it up, bat whenever a Riddle ticket came ho put it in his pocket with the intention of carry ing the returns to his employer, The Sawyer men at last discovered that there was a rat in the box, who was decidedly opposed to their projects, and they endeavored to poke him out but they could not find a pokalong enough to roach him, and they then resolved to smoke him out, and started off for the necessary combust• Wes. Bat, before they returned he had slipped up through the hole in the ballot box and escap ed to Mr. Riddle with the Riddle votes in his pocket, and those which wore polled for Mr. Sawyer in his abdominal regions. Such is the account, given to us by a whig, of the meeting in the Eighth ward, and on this ground, we are told, the election will be contested. flow they can make the fraud apparent without disembow eling the little man who swallowed the Sawyer tickets, wo cannot imagine, but we will learn all about it tide afternoon. Death of Capt. J. J. Perry We regret to learn that it was Capt. PERRY, formerly-'of this city, where he was well known and highly esteemed, who was killed by the ex plosion of the Geneva, above Bt. tools. The St. Louis Union thus speaks of him:— This estimable gentleman, who was so severe ly injured in the explosion of the Geneva, was, as we have before stated, brought here by the Amazonia. Early on Saturday, he was convey ed to the Hospital, where tie received the atten tion of that eminent eargeon, Dr. Pepe. • It was generally thought then, that the extent of his injuries had been greatly exaggerated, and that he would survive. The anticipation, however, proved to be fallacious. Hia entire system was almost completely paralyzed, and it may be that he inhaled a portion of the steam. During Sat urday night, he gradually continued to grow worse, and towards morning commenced sinking rapidly. About five o'clock. yesterday morning, he breathed his last. A few hours afterwards, his remains were taken to the steamer Manchester, by which they willte carried to Pittsburgh.— James J. Perry was a native of Kentucky, and for nearly fifteen years was an officlir on western boats. He was a clerk and master of the vra ley Forge and Messengtr, and on various beats belonging to his kinsmen, Capt. Thomas Bald win and William Baird. He built and com manded the Taglloni, and afterwards had charge of the Telegraph No. 1, between Pittsburgh and Louisville. Three years ago he married adaugh ter of Malcolm Leech, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and came to this city to reside. He was employed on various boats, and was for a long time on the Die Vernon. Last summer he bought the Gene va, upon which he came to an untimely end. Wit rs A Nemo l---One of oar exchange papers speaking of the candidates for the Legis latare, in one of the connties of Wisconsin, says that J. M. Root is the democratic, Robert Hon the free soil, and T. 'II. Dye, the whig candi date. So with the yotere. we suppose it will be Root, Hogg or Dyo. ~x~.. MEE BIMM(M= • ; Genersl ,pierce and lady weiCe io titan - on Thursday. They attended nuptial ceremo 'lnes officmiece cm - the previous 'The Stock Company,a ny , >af Mason m county, Kentucky , have_had , jacks and as many Jenne* of the beat stock of the kingdom, embarked for this country from Spain.; They will reach Kentucky in January. If California has given Pierce a plurality over Scott of 5,000 as reported by telegraph from New Orleans, his plurality in the nation atlarge will reach 210,000 exclusive - of South Csralins, where Electors are chosen by the Legislature. The Snprenie Court kola decided to hear ar gument in the; Kane Extradition cue on all iin portant points made by the defence, on the first Monday in January next. Information has been received at Washington that Mr. Greenough, the sculptor, is a confirmed Innatic. Ten young ladies recently took the veil in To ronto, as Sisters 'of the Orders of Saint Joseph and the lady of the Loretto. The monument to Aaron Burr lately erected, was set up at the expense of his surviving rela tives, descendants of Jonathan Edwards. A slave, who killed hlr.. Bohlatre, in Plaque mine, La., on the 20th nit., Was tried ; on the 23d, convicted and sentenced •to be hung the next day. The old Curfew Bell at Sandwich, England, which, has been rung daily since the time of William the Conqueror, is to be rung no longer. At Louisville, up to Baturdaylast, 78,233 hogs had been killed, and 34,900 were in pens. Prices were firm at $6 net. A machinist of Troy, the Albany Atlas says, has the contract for fitting up 20,000 of George Law's muskets with percussion locks, in place of the old-fashioned flint A HEAVY Dsr's BIIEEYESS.-012 the 2d instant, twentyfonr steamboats arrived at New Orleans. Therdirought an immense amount of produce, including 23,890 bales of cotton, the heaviest re ceipts yet recorded. gip Medical Testimony Cannot be Con troverted.—.one of the most startling tames is narrated of Dr. Idlevie's Termlfuge, by Dr. John Butler, of Lowell, Trumbull county, Ohio. The am was that of • young WY who had been very sick for eight years, and had consulted-a number of physicians, who had treated it es one of Prolap aus Uteri. Dr. Butler was then called in, and for a timm believed with his predecessors that it vas a ease of Bratsk sus. He was, however, soon forced to the conetuelon that bis patient was mitering from worms, and after.much per suasion, prevailed upon her to take two dams of Dr. H'. Lane's Verndfu,73. This medicine had the effect of remov ing from her a countless number of the largest sire. After she passed them, her health immediately returned. the is since married, and continues to enjoy excellent health. For aide by most of the Druggists end Merchants, and by the sole proprietors. J. HIDD & CO declaxt& - w LARD. nil. R. WATSO' Is ma engaged in slaughtering PILE THOUSLIID 11003; and will bale constantly _cut hand a large stmkof BULK POEN, of Ida cupa curing. also, a Die, article LARD, ln barrels and kegs. Far saliva Ids Ware, bonus. earner of Liberty and Wayne streets. . noil3lm• HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wood and - Sixth Street', illar Where they offer to their old customers, and aa public generally, atthe lowest rates, Wholesale and Retail.- the largest, most select and complete stock of CIIGICE TEAS, PAMILY GROCERIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE to be formal in the West. dee4.7 At St Louts, on Somlay morning, the , lith instant, Capt. J. J. P.KnItY. His remains will be removed from the steamboat Man cheater, (at the foot of Weal streot,) to the Allegheny Cerro tery, THIS 510115 M, at, 10 o'clock. • St. Peter's Episcopal Church...TUB LIG SALE OF PEWS.—This splendid Gothic Church being now completed, will be open for Divine Service, on SUNDAY Nka.T, 19th instant, at 1034 o'clock, A. Si., and 3 o'clock, P. M. A public sale of the Pews will be held in the Church edi fice, on Tuesday morning 21st instant, et 10 o'c*k_ The Building will be open on Monday, to afford.= opportunity to whet Pews. Tx--One4orth cash; resllae payable by notes, at 6, nand 18 menthe, with interest . By order of the Oonunittee. derls P. M. DAVIS, Attet'r. MASONIC BALL, FIFTH STREET, TILE FAIL-FAMED NEW ORLEANS OPERA. Titourria, 4TILL open on MONDAY, December 2:), 11 , 52, for ohli WEEK ONLY. During which time they win intro. duce some of their Gems of Coneerts.and Operatic Muole. Change of Programme each irrezdng. Forpartlenlars see email bills. Tirkets-251ents. 4 Doors open at 634 o'clock: performance COliunencing at 7 1 ,4'. 1 &CIS CASH FOR WHEAT! Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (mit 'nu asTrimm:. srinam.) Bryan, Kennedy & .Co., Joe's T. La:IAN Wit. Bonn, • Ran= T. Es.3;trwr, 11. Cm S, S. S. Baru, P. Omar, lear P. Scan rata ON AND AFTER THE FIRST OF JANUARY, We mill pay Vet *Mut market jnice, LY C4.W derl4.-Irtf For Wheat, at our IWI. SALAD 00,-75 bsekete fresh, for nee by declS B. A_ FAELVESTOCK & CO V. 11.2.11.1-0/ labia 141g1lab, for sale by V der.ls IL A. FAIINESTOCK k CO. POW DEICED AA /IKON V-1.00 for sale by drel.s B. A. PAHNEMCK & CO AND reams for sale by deelS 11. A. FAHNISTOCK A- CO. (I U MYERII—AkIbs. Turkey /Ma Itmatgay, for sale by deel3 B. A. FAHNESTOCK. & CO. (11.111.310.111 LE FLOWELLS-4 bblo., for solo by • deels B. A.. FAIMESTOCK & CO. DIIIMARB 11.00T-11.Ms.selected, for sale b AL deei a A. FAUNESTOCH t OD. JAMAICA 01SO1SEL ROOT-3 bbL.,.for sale by . .13. A. FARM: STOCK d CO, dead earner of iirst and Waal streets, WHITING—L2S bbds. fur gala by U. A. FAIINFISTOCE A CO., decl6 corner Was] and Thas sweets- /AID WHISKY, is Burnsa.—The best article of Old kl Whisky, warranted pare and old. For sale at deel.s:daw KEYSER'S; 140 Liberty street. CWASS! CLOAKS —A. A. Mason A Co...trill open this morning s beentitul snort:omit of Oath end Para:oat. to cloaks, of the waren and moat fashionable style. decls _ . _ FRENCH MEJILYOS—A. A. &tutor a Co. keep oanstantly on hand a rich and extensive assortment or the -best qualities of 'French Merinos, Puaznattes, Coburgs, Alpacas, km, ac. deels 'IMAM OF I MIMS—A splpmlid prep ai d °n for p ve d harmln, rind Irritations of the skin, caused by cold, For sale at rarsurs Drug Store, ditelkdsw . 1.40 Wood street Pittsburgh suctitrie rialtroad. Tm Stockhaidera of-the Pittsburgh and-. Eras Railroad will inset on the Plat instant, for the prows° of elect. lug Thirteen Directors, for the ruining year. TROILAS J. POWER, Pres't. New Castic, December 0,1&52 deels ritHERB are those who, when they have a pain, me pee l. visit, irritable, and make themselves miserable. Buell being the remit of pains, the best way is to get relieved ae soon as possible. We know of nothing better than to go to W. E. SCHMERTZ, No. 107 Market street, and gels tair of tds_easy fitting Boots, Shoes or Gaiters. They are comfbrta ble, durable and chap. deelS ADMEN ISTRA TOIVs LETTERS OF ADMINLSTEATION lave this day been granted by the Register of Allegheny county to the wk. dersigned, on the Estate of Margaret Stewart, late of Pine Townshlp,deceased. All owing Bald estate, and thoee , having Isiagainst said Estate, will settle the same with WILLIAM STEWART, Adminiptzator, dealt Rom Township. 81000 AND ON EASY TERM. Fos &us—A . well bat and convenient house, situate on Townsend street. The house contains six rooms, a hall and double cellar, back porch, &n, all In good order. The Lot Is 16 feet front by 100 deep, and is well supplied with shrub bery, fie. Price $lOOO. Terms oasy. a curaaaaT a SON, dada Real Estate A: .nts, 140 3d st. FIDOE B,4.LE—A Donna:de Property 0r51.2) feet, frauttogon Second street, nbout 140 feet on Short street, 50 on Lib erty, and 70 on• Third street, now occupied with a Foundry, &c. It is well adapted for business of any kind, haying in extensive a front on - four streets, and near to the river, and proposed Railroad Depot. B. CUT/IDERT & SON, Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. Strayed or Stolen, FROM the premises of E. D. Lighteap, of kM s, legheny City, a OKAY HORSE; about nine 'years old. The horse bad an a Spanish sadtUe. Any information loading to the rearrery of the horse, will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded, by applying to Samuel Hare, Liberty street, or the subscri ber, at Findleyrille, Washington count], Pa. • de015:30 J. THORNTON T. wmorrr. ew Olt O inks, OR Private Residences, Hotels, steamers, Pnblio Ludt. titres, W. SITU:STOCK, CorrS Wee-worn, SS Aura. shirt,. Invites attention to his superior assortment or rich and de. gant /Oil Cloths, of the newest and best designs, adapted to every style of Furnishing. Also.._ Rosewood Oil Cloth Figured Table On Cloth; ' Green Oil Cloth; Stair Oil Cloth, ac., Of every desetiption, tarnished at the lowest snarketprt• ces; together with all other articles consoled with the lbs.. pet trade. Attention is particularly invited to our superfine 'assort. ment of rich and elegant Carpets. de 16 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT/CR. Letters of .loludiallgrark r z t (cm testament° senses) ham_ been granted to the subsedberiofthe goods and chas'. l . rights and =edits, which. were of the Son : Walter forward, late President Judge of the District Court of Allegheny county, deceased; all personsialebted to the estate of maid decedent, are requested to- make meat,pay and all persons baring claims or demands against ths said estate, are requested to make known Qui same to me' without delay, at toy residence an theeurner of Front and Boss streets, in the city of Pittsburgh,: Or at my office, In Tilghman Hall, on Grant street, opposite the Court Mans' , deo 14 etw A. S. NICHOLSON. • - - , \- - _ - - - • , - = , - 1, • lEEE' Items of News turuilfloomilany;', W. A. M'CLURG & CO., lOW AD 4 h ir ••.;•,•:••••B—.. e. • ‘• •• • • • ••• ••.' • •• •••-• •• • • m0 w . 4 .5 241 3 ) 11 4 7 77. 4. .. 1 : . ' • ' -Shah Wine, Wine of Tail., anti Moiler ted Wines, of 'serious eberseters, hare been Wore the pub• lie, bat it, has remained for thWIS)II7/ITlithilifto blind in one compound the laiwtelar madded virtues of ears of those' important arts la, 'Opts' 'action lies a eponSe bible= in cur i ng th,t,str:lb..r auntie, kidney, ortomar-h and litmus diseases, debility end prostration, oru m ta i mu , nature. 'AIM/LEST 'inn ds cons of du best tonics to use, haring all the strengthening properties of Mos, - with the hesitagAnil. medicinal qualider of the soots sad hats from whithlt is distilled. Alif•See adrertbetaent. In as:other column of this paper. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER, 140, earner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pat al so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west corner , of Federal street and the Diainand, Allegheny City. • • norieuisor - ' Dr.' Guriottts Improved Extract of Yellow- Dock and Sarsaparilla is a Sin Rom. di for Jim:dal:ay Ttrinta • • : Thousands of indleidnahr am =mod with perkrour mar plaints which they:inherit *um their wants. The WM of the Yd2oer Dock . and Smarperffla will prevent all this, and save a vast amount of misery, and many valuahlellres,. for it Ctiarrieglilyerfxhfroza Darrytteni the latest laird, Ng:deb is the semi of dismiss, and so takes off the cruse by Which the sins or misttatuzurs of the parents ars so often visited upon their innocent offspring. - ••• - Parents owe it to glair children to guard Urea:taping the edicts id.maladlrs.thst maybe asx=ogesied by descent, and chlldren of parents that here at any time been affected. with Onisuraptuas, Scrofula or iiinorwe It to theinsidies to take precaution wins* the d bebrg reviled bri then. - Guyertal Extrain onleflow Dock and Sumpluilla is a mire antidote in Such cams. Sir Bee advertisement. fir Beretulat.—le Et tine to Bice Petiole= to my that it has been kn ntocompktakjeradiateevegiratage of thla dreadtufateeae In lees thin than any other zentecly, .and alma eon or inencieentatee to the patient. . The Ehowanda ofcertifcates In the hands of the preprif; tor. many of which are tram wall twat: citizens of the city of Pittsburghand its immediate ricinity, go to show clearly and beyond all doubt, that Ma's Palm= is a budicina Gino ostumrnt ralusy not only as a local remedy in lancroaticao, Deqfbess, lola of Bight, but as awl= internal remedy, batting the innastigsting physicians, as well an th e suffering patient, to became acquainted with its merits. Those haring s dread or - rail-tures ars assured that this medicine Is purely 'natural, and la bottled as it Sows from. thetas:ma of the earth. The faboiffinel certificate is coPiefroX a ahod rti =. N. ...Y., and bears- date August 2, IM% to stSkink übst Vie certificate qfthe f D. Y. Ito; N. 2, ef,Ssyracuse: . . This may la truth earth% that I have been so badly af flicted with &reale for Om lasteevan years that mostotthe time I have been Unable to attend to any kind of Infainem,. and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my Physicians and have been treated nearly all the Orris - by the test Physicians our countr y Jamie ; I ocawkandly got some re. lief, but no care, and continued toggroreww worse until Dr. Peet reasmutensded me to try the earn.' ar Bask Oil, as eve rything else had failed. 'I did so without faith at fret, bait the effect was astonishing; Lt. threw the poison to th e surface at once, .at once began to grew better, and by rising SOT= tattlCl I have got a care worth thousands of This may certify that L have beat acquainted with Kler's Petroleum. or Emit Oil, tbr more than s year, raut barela pestecily wihruusted its fromi ,4 4 ambit in the core of indo lent ulcers and other diseases Zr which it Is reccimmemded, and eau with ondidence recommend it to be • utedicinewor thy of attention, and cau safely ay that =CMS hag attic:ld ol its use where other medicine had tailed. D. Y. FOOT, 3L D. For ale by all the Druggists to Pittsburgh. • fau273llnr Atir. Beldmils 'Positively Cared, by C. 811118.808'8 detericon Erie Restarottire—The- proprietor of the article called Amaiani - Hair Ratorative,. has suet with such unbounded =cans in the use of his article, as to justify Win in taring halal oases, and giving a mittens guarauteu That Ls, he will, ev a price agreed upon, by himself and the parsmx using the ar restore the hair ef fectually, or refund the amount expended; On be win sell at the tumid price, without the teen guarantee The following instances, of individuals who hale bad their hair restored, ought to amyl= any one of its ealcacy.'..They bare allowed US to TM their names as references: John Holler Woods* Drellut, nixed - of baldness of 14 pare atandig; Holmes, If. D.; Capt. B. Morris; Janes Guthrie, 131 Cheat street, was totallybald—nOw his bead!' completely canned with new hair; also, John °barb'. Ta rentum. We would invite particular attention to the fol. One of Btpinels of .2k yenra".ttundieg, cured by one Bottle . 60 Wood street. cloy! po.rt of !stride Sip- Mrs. Alexander, aged :42, wife of William Aleiander, who resides at No. 46 Pransylranla Avenue, states that ahe has been bald far the last 20 eau;y the heed, on both sides, was perfectly smooth and without any hair; when the mu. =need using the Beststradre. She has now used a bottle and part of a bottle eet hair restorative, and has reedit repu. ierly for the teat six weeks. , Ger head is new perfectly sor ered with a thick crop of new hair, fain and atrong, as any one can see by calling. 31ra. Maunder has no objections SW-amto the twa.of a brother of 31n6 Aknander orhose entement is written out above, and kalr : piaimally that the state. meats therein made are correct. - A. IL- DAY, Pittsburgh, Sept. 141862. Ka. 93 Fourth street DE. GEO. IL KEYSER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Zia 140 Weal ttrcet, maw of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAB' PAID. FOR CITY WARRANTS , at the Beal Estate Mae at • B:CUTHBERT & BON, uutrzys 1 CLUNTZEZ!—Now opeaing at 4. - A. Itsaux C Oa% a beautiful amarrtausd of French and Eaglish' Chintzes Fast colors aad supariar quality; deaf CARYS AND CJMPORTS—A lams assortment of !very S elm and grunt:4lnm mmelved at - • • dee° . A. A. MASON k 13EST ACID OLOVES—Jiast received, par expxcps, as A.. 6. lissox & Co.'s, 60 dos. Mincsader's hest Kid Gloves.- • der.lo . . . O(11.1,-1.0 banketa, Nadi and mammy fur sale, wholissle sad retail, by J. LAN kLY noT3O . Omen and Tea Dealers. No.l 01.a.8 CIDES-10 tibia !embed and for tale by the derraor barrel, at 25 cenu . per ga ll on. . n 3. „LATELY A . CDy Na. 2SS Meaty at. • 121taill BUTTED AND LARD—Alwsys AAA:AniI land DA We. Lad at 12% cent& J. LATELY S Ca, , • : ded • '• • - • • :la 265 Libeity ;Dad:. /11101C.8 BUCKWILEAT PLOWl.—hi sacks of all Sheri kJ instate and for Moll J. LAVELtd.OO., TN, 11W.11 OYSTERS:A:It ten best .qtrillty, daily reveirtid from Ilaltkatus. . Can sl.ooi Ina can 50 cent& dee: . J. IiAVELT . ccr.. No..= Liberty . 42iZEJ.1-33.me Bills au auchasstf, -St . . - -louts or.liew Oricum THOUPSON }MU.. k. movZ :corges:of Third. awl ILarket Wetlts. 150 "'4111111: 4 .54."01EL1"rxrg1 y ° 211347 a' TWIT" mamas z AYEW CAMS - MADEIRA ANT PORT WLNE---On band and allnoe kor, to time a cooligament: .TAAPY.E, BLADE= d _BANE, deer, 20-741,7 - 0A'"'",.." 3 TAME, JIAGUIRE BANE, - dtce. ffeccrwl stzeet. 51.111101DVIlta—',Noir opeolnlng ar. A.. A...IIAsON. Jai CM, a large end varied -stock or Embroideries; coin. prisiag. Maralzettes,_Hablts, Collars, Vadersloeres, lams, Flortaelngs, Insertions, F..dginpr„ the neirsst midmost faltdonsAle Ayres,- • - - dft..6 T ° , !nal:eerie= fur the CJNGRESSIONAL GLOBE. AM) APPENDIX., which' are piinted - by order of coil= gran, and " gem fres through the zsaar---Ste Joint &air . laden Na 11,-passed at the last session of Congrnvs. nr.::a—.A. diadratae three army 11v /loan, JO well arranged and iti goal oandltton; with 6- a fixtures, bath roorti;kr-, situate on the anner of Veurth Itreet and CtunTyalley, (N 0.150.) Will be rented at the low rate of $250 a year, till-the Ist of April - next. At 'Talent occupied_ _ _ Land Agency and °aloes for, Locating . Lands In the West, it Nit fur the purchase and sale of laud Warraids, St.: ja. Paul% EUnnesota, and Pittsburgh; Peturtylsania. . The tmdarsigruad has farmed -conneedon with limn: Conway 1 Nichols, of Bt. Paul's, 31 .ceeeta, for the 'above purposes. Diessrs thk. N., haring been settled the Far West for a munbor of years, and being practical imrsoyors, every reliance can be placed on their integrity and _pm= deuce In the matter of purchasing or loeming lands. JAI= IthdENLY, 188Wtod ATTENTION NE, ' TUNE I AT - SPECIAL 31:EL'S'ING of - the IiDPITTICEFIRE DOMPANYrheIi on Saturday evening, December 4th, the following ilcoolution was nainimoualy adopted: Res:iced, That the Company odious to meet. next Satan , . day svaidng,ibr thsptuposs of glvingup the apparatus to the Qty, &awe deem it utterly impossible to hold on any longer, owing to the condition Of our house. - - Therefore, every member of the company is isznestly re quested to be in attendance on Snartiny evening, Deoetaber 11, at 7N,lo'clock. - A. N. brOONIGLP..; Seep - - - Weston% Insurance Company, • Pittslmrgh. jr.,...Prericiest. j P. M. GORDON, Seerettery. CAPITAL, 10300,000, ffTIEL insure amdnst SU kinds of list& IirIBX RIK& 1071 losses will be liberally adjusted and PromPlli Ptid• ' 'A Boma Institution, managed by Itrazerone who are well known In the community, and who - are determined, by promptiesa andliberality, to maintain, the character which they hare, assumed, as ofte , ges the best protection to those who desire to be itunired. - - Directors.—R.M.Mir Jr.; C. W. Nickerson, J. W. Butler, N. Rohner, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Ibmsen, GeorgeW.JorkrOra, Wm. AL Lyon, Junes Llppeneott, Cream!. Carrie ; James Me-. inlet, 111.T.nd e Nimick, Thomaa Boon. 03. Office, No. 92 Water street, (WA:vital:6o of Sping Co., op stairs,) Pittsburgh. FEW CARPET. STORE: - - No. 47 Fifth Street, near Wood. N band and daily recctring, an entirely. new and.rom- IJ pieta assortment of Imported and Ainerlein . CARPET LNQS, OIL CLOTHS, Ire, which are, offered.• st the - lowest cut price& Parcbasers are solicited to call and exisrolnii onr stmt., consisting.ol--, ' • . Velvets and. Itrassels; "pa W Brussels; Prted Tapestries: • . . - pars and Sur Throe Ply; Twilled and - Plain - Yezltlesi; Low prbict Carpetlage; Floor and Bbile Oil Croats ;•Coeoli. and Canton !dating; Rugs, Hefts, Piano and 'Pablo fAseers; Window - , "Shades, Vonltlon Blinds, Etat?: Rots, AM., ke., - of every descriptlcra, - fncreal Romsort Lots in Oakland for Sale.: ZpTIAT beautiful Tract or Land, formerly belong rag to the ; Chadwick estate, tuljelning the resiilenos of the late Moses Atwirel. En, ea _Pennsylvania Amnia, :stiff besot.. 04101 into Atte Lots; cad offered for sale so soot' as is plot can be Made by the Surreyor. 'For Teats past, no proleuty Ise been offered Ia this num bet, ...pmmd cg equal inducement. to persona desirous of makthg investments in real estate. 'Being situated in the midst of one of the moet Omt- Pittsburgh, these lets ate particularly desirable for private reekterums, their size, and the rapid extension of the City in that direction, afford on cppostruaity for Immalation to per = who may be disposed to subdivide the into small lota For teettairecquise of. A. WILEILTS k CO., deeT 25 liiisath /Meet. To Railroad. Contractors ; . EAISD PROPOSALS,oddreased to either of theunder wMM be received at Mllebonvogb, Hight, county, Ohio, until the let day of February - tuna, at noon For the Gadget:lon and Masonry of the Middle phiSiOn of the einuinnatt, Hillsborough and. Pazkershurgh -Hall way, fr. tee 4 log front Hillsborough, Highland count', to a point near hobo*, Jackson county, Ohio, about 56 mike. The line wilt be ready for eseadastiou curly la January, and Profiles and Spenticationeaf the-workwill be exidlat a l at the Sneneert Moe, tzt I.Piebotoulth* tr one yeah prior to the Ist der of Februa ry . - • •-•_ . This Railway forma the recognized eoutinnedatuaerat Ohio, cribs Benham and Ohio, and north - Western Tio. tta,,,,Ewbeeye, and brief.; -Wetted •aa w link in the gnat thnatgh line between Bieltheanwand will befotnal I n every way worthy of the atteauket of dnd raternris. ins eontraaors . _ , . _ The rems,lnderof thanes to theOblo ;free, Rill be reeds for eontnet about theist dam of Rey next. - JAM 112.11dimi, ELLIFVOD Iltontn, Chief &Owe deolfelos ENE ..1: [~y ::w: . _ 8. CITTEMERT SON, General Agents, 146 Thiel street, near Smithfield. ~.-7 - i- t .- A .4 : :!7 : .,,,_t• - • :.•.:::!...7, t -. ,. :. . ,;. . . _ . • - ..r.. • .- - ~, - •.. __, .•-•.,-- •• .. _ , •,-..... . • - lIIMMIn -_ ra;' ;~ e^% - ~i_~_ ~ K_i. ~r ..-.-!:---:,. ~ -. 7. ,, f ,:-..': .. .t . f . , : 7.7'.; '7'.',. AMUSEMENTS, - " pomp /wise ' .10"Ikers open at 634 o'clock; liorkm=xLeo to comamozoitlf . :. - St 7 o'clock._ _ . • ^ Bats t am* secured at the Box Mee, during day, without ems elatrit. . ~ _ .. . h the ngagement of thelebratel: ce ilk.,l3ixteentli 12V2tor e . ~ -- r - -..- tzsgic act E m 4 Mr 0, L "118" 15, 1834 the perfannencea erII4 . Tme T1:313 DOCeMboZ . . ecronnetem eith2*lll,7°f AZIO! . - rt .- 'F : .. f. t., 131eu 161---....f."......----- ' ' - ':...:Afts. ram.. - . ,-. - xes.. ' ............-,-- '—'',..... 8 1 . - - ,;(.... Pill ti ._ ..„.......... 4 ....!•,..- ~...3.r. • To eneltalelati___ - -- clATIL..'' - , I ng • TIM TEICEDIALNi v Que: mvamveo , o , • Giovanni, (the beike.. : 0,,,44,7,44.31e.The15i0rd , .-: ..;:...•• • ••.:311.rs..liarca. A3' ToilwiliPiTiliir.igLirlillirPesz• , ; 1 41-Jility3l The ie4n;;Mt - • .IK•A Et - G Gli4,4l‘"ltO W . COFWAY; - OF VIE 04111 WAT Mann OFS.tr-."- I (by requeirt,) darer TWO NOM UM - AM, -e;llo.4Ddr and . WETrilndlrEVSNlN93;Dreos4 bar Idtb ar4 it lb , tlximilany cee 0 1 ,*la ct . "5- 4 ' Nara .cfsecricus ,Eadicatt. He ‘lll dreenat as Chntf • - Ms This, and ring the calibrated WA4 st).(l, LDYB SOSac v = and'other thrice ladltut .-• • • to eo open at VA: Doors -DenFsz eont34.l=i-ir.swe eteeli R.l sorplS4air • : .-: • - • WILL: 'SOON CUD ~..- •••: .... rea Lits joi XTOW OEDN, at ATHENZI3I . .7--, ll' ineTy Digist.Eri a short amen,. BATlirg .. TED Beta - PR d10 411.a tie PISIOIII2III/4 entiiled --'.. ._ '. ,..r: - IA. NONAGE TO .ELOPE L-• . • '•;,- 11l Embrid ng inigraie - i.c.l-iinnicd, AIM% he ffaibir, lit. Athuttle...Bleer..blersey,.Ltre_mool,tlxi: ._ Crystal• Palace of tha - :Warldss Paint ...,-. Westminster Altay ; LOfiDONLtom tha ''.-i - ... under the Itritlgaa, aria a nata vie* ails Tofih - E1,,, teollantly IChiatheatedAtar,both - hia4 4f4,1 lataalifal to 8E1ND,.....:4--7-, -_ .-- -- it? - :, app„: „ An Exhibit:kat on WIII121111111111 . A . X124„AMID, ...'.. ArtlatlioONE, at 3 &clock. . ' .., _ i . L.: . :::.... . ... - • .. . _ ' 021.. Attatitatea 25 omit; aDdreststadallellin fiiiiaif: . : KIT Doanitpenst #3%; buiatazaattketaatemeairyneettell --... • : Necklet. . ,: .-. ... ; ..... .. , ..- -- .... detail... , 7... SPECIAL. -NOTICE& • _ 4111:L, Ifscrgeois ... - • W. Biddle.] No.l44Smitigleddit LE37& tv - 711.'' . 0. 117.--Slesmabove the OBelt3Z Telma" tkrY Office; camel. at Third Awl Wood itneggs enn Mc •ANGIEROB.A. • .`1 ikry Anger:ma Lodge, Na..M., J.. 0, at O. Amelia • :Welnimlay evening brillubtortm .112/4.14% ipt fix'` TE..—at iup bestOolos . Tuln harghist 50 - eenti Vt 24 go tit the l'ehitt Tea No. 38 - Fifth' street, - where the Ter) beet7l3l6eVetel 024- I. 0. 0. V.--Thee•et xecettsz Weethtestaelit • - ITrWood.stioet, between. Fifth street sad f frgin • • • -Pernogrona Lam. No. 3:143..a1e5te 'jay Tueelay era 'r • MsaaaNazz:Narcaxpzerr,.No. SV—Abotit lib! and the Friday of each month. W. DentaIFIINDENBEOIDentaI EU !' geon.—lSto.-151 - Thied Kati • &re' do= amithtlet. Ottlee lap Drl.2m2 bees% coloedoi trq the atalillgtatent of Dz. Fhilliftea; of Tibbelloz,Tor Oro 11 -P.; ft , p n' - '7 , .. • 2ETNA INIEMB.ANCID - coates.zint, r . „,e: tz LW — Hartford., CosutC.;-eipital Stocii$300))00; te,::,.. , -. sets $189,1i2. °face of the Pitt:a:wet Agotteg La the !gy„..... . Boom of AreardySt Thom* No. SO lirocti streeti , • 7:4-' ~ 4. 4 ",: :watt .-:• -, ; •,. - " IL11.11.1080.1;Agetii. ' ..',.t.. O°rust -C *malt Vornattr A great many . : ltotot are drettlfally. baraented vithytonut.. A . • remedy will btr found to Dr. tkomee-115acc- r. Yuan, mak by Dr. GEOJI: ILLMEWSEI,IIO. Wood stre . et. - Pecs, retail at U% cod /5 etc per bat - • - • ' Atta..lalloeral 'to :Mom ItbAtioy.bi • I&'Sife.“.• CEICIAK 011110Z/A.U. C'hamterilles,Y=Ogntr of 12t lind2Satter • (earl tioar,).Pittab ". Pe.: ..E.:EiIIOODNOCCI: &VOW_ otira4 =d mar.= tprcepponaeoci., -fiee• eFt4,l6l , not!ar • • OfUßTA.lNO,'Curtain. Mating-a/s r . artaisi Telizoningsof erray. dameriptiti4.lhual Plushes,Broestelles, La, Lace .andibuillniCattilas. • fainted Window Etiadet,Gilt-Cczialo: si Curtain 'Le.; at wholesaleiwnd_retalt. „ N 0.1.69 (Imams signet, corner Riftb,42l.lpdolphi Ocutaide Mato and. TtiEuxuxtin lb:rimy newest. at~ta . _ Otte Mutual .11'ke Ituittranzilroar , i Unyv.—Harriabarg; Pa. : Capita $21:10,q00 k Des 4,. ~- . ...n.. only for the sees climes of propertv, bat anittag_la ay, .. .. • -.: ' - and ificirds superior advantages In point Of etiv4nem, .: --; -. •::._ aced • acrommodation, to citzr and •eotmtryAreetonts - ..; . --.-- '.. *vain of bo 4 ro:I - dwelt:1p Ind con PV 0 4 4 7: - . . . -.:-:- '44tarnt-; .- - noyLil Brandt offleo 54 Emlthfald st.:„Plttaburgs j _ 'l'. ~:-:: _i. 10* 311.1.11e2.9 Window -Eibaso irttssuC - 4 toryi COM= Or S.E.roaND.- AND. A y llell - •.: -::.- P11.4,ADEL11.11.6.: Our motto is, .4:447 Prryite Store, ChisOrand X o airs? l !l'9 2 . l k l l 3 ,-t 3 t5. 41 ?, ) i isir Dealers WO titbits ars r lora razrasOrrielserwheete - : - - W t s zral:7so- SAV:ecasur Second Sur Arehiair. nar .11:rNELSON'S .D.&OII:TERREOTYPEFF. But Oflcallaildlngs, Thirtutect_Elutneatuts-'i2 -'t- . 1 ',, . • In all klads.af vaulter, Wei B.& ILla .5 P. 31., gleitt4' '.: ...::-..-, - activate artistic sad animate Itiumess, villScai:ratle.- . party to the common cheap tlagnert, :,..7. cheap Fires: 111,50, V'. VS, s44rasslitpeevu4- : the sive lead =lity of cue ttelluiis.':-...z..-." , .' - 2 1 -.. ~ • i ~-:::- Homes far frCati it Aar W1 1 44 . 1 u.:., - _ ' - :,,_ _:::. N. B.—Likenesses of dek DelOxiiield spans talon ,':;;.:: •:- - . _ Attend ,to yorar IlOraed..-111t- iffrit ;Wee DELVE POWDEII.--Thla 'girder Is °Eat! • ptbUeaira guaranteed care fin the hea-nee ht hem; Itct ebb only nudicine Imownadopted to that inuposo, bra beep used, ill the private veteriaark make of the Pete - - - for du the iwitthirt - reowayeark She utter Ineacopett • -1 , • of that =Me the home,:. for labor, - wrien tritc, with this oronn/On disease, should induce Nonni:me 14- • arch, to apply inucredintely torrid" vemcdy. Forrials. - • anle and retail at Dr. EXYddirdDrcirStare,Wo.l4_9l Jr2Sclew comer of Wood otisact Then Ant • DEA-FNES ET; Noises /12" the Hoof, ourself. -•-• , tftiY greeshis dlacharges front the ea, rpeerbly and prf neatly removed, without pain or hicorrnurience„hrr. Er. Principal Aruba. of tho 2i.Y Ear Srum, who consulted as 99 Arch. street, Philadelphia,rost 9.in • Thirteerryeara of close Lod liner. undivided attaaiir ••••• Das branch of special practice has eonbled blot tevednd treatment. Wench I:Levee of imeccia gab End Memos:it • ' - • Armed and obatinabi cams 71et,t7aideady '11ml:1= b _ 10, ' fhb exttExtd 1111.0. i•WanWN medic tbet.firzir stile at J. Andenon,t- the Wbo Fruit - conzlc*ixur-bN°!. 6 Wood 64.6 ° 1 * STS iv.imare interest is nutt and Confect:km:7 bosixwits,.to lifeseam:7l Anti & C. 041 take plcuuri2t"ixt re,wainzeizratthe= - ,its trtisc =I eristomen;. aufhopetpts - ttrait rtr"79 the Libetal:pitrout 'kge liestciwitdol:t me;• . osi - - tux • _ t idrot , Odd Fellirirst - lialli-odern Amer, ibamariFaad cald. - Eatiffified'ttratt.—± Sacsairatier4 No. 2, yieets pcle 72 auct;tlakedfim arencitaantb:-. - Mtdrenh,lwiLy.Ludt-- L0cte;144... =zeta every ThronsdaTeiret" .Westeru Etlsr Lodim - eve IV Ism atylodke; I . l6.l4lneirtereyerrAlter!itg_ _ 'mount .Ikniith lodge s , No. Se4Vaiiietaimat Atoulail ing, - atnaloalrallozonaszat Fifth 11114-S , Anasol4 bxxo Lodge,KA. 383, , meetar llunads* their 11211,ranzter-a" ,, mithf4.ld - itad Mak deactig z i_ -TriaatJ Lod Wck24l.,,saets eTerritrevr*, corner ofLftm& - zald. Egualusky rt_Feetr; Alley . _ .1 .- .AL.SSOCIALTED , rizeat.titOf Insatir . (,W Company-ertbeClty.ofPithatuil —WM. DA tr,t4President-11.013.K.KTIFINNEXIBici.-..f. WM Insure istalast-FISZ ind-1413132 IttaraT Wade.ia - O fft et tet In,licartratels .1:74 e.- . . John son s ; B.C.taryer,: Wm.- _ Hobert Finam - Mattes - 111.11.iam - floralui A Z.Ax - '-4osepb,Kr - Williixt;il:tYsighter.c- tg cupsaer,2=l4lst;i . .- ; . . .- 11Y-4 - 1. It-gtortL, fietrAirl. _• : - o.ffice: 94 Water Sreztd:thocentirarki mad wroadiir! InaaresHllS.wadCa.llSit ILL 43, am theta:lk saa • - .111941tIrers and trilxitades. • . . - /analsagainst ims .Ikwaszbb7 Aura t Asa—Agnizat. the.PcrUs at the bee, =4 C. O. Hussey, 1929.1;40113 - 4;j4t., : • ; minima i. PosimeliLMic • Hugh ; - NOUitstßEistuu" Hubert.Dunlap,ir, . D.Dithinan g ." Edward liesaleto Walter Bryant :. Samuel !itfu: - jr - Pittsborgh Life blauritia. Coisa4 tter . O.IP sitll22GH, ltd.—Caearat, 11 . 1110 9 I'realdent: JAMES . Vice President: 84111IIIM•arsurglEd.N.": I • Coma, No. 55 irtna arzact; g 3faaono fray ma. Company tubas every Inauxonee'affertatatpi Mutual mates are the zone as thou 14V14.• by °el Joint Stock Bates at a zechMtionof anothimt • tual zates—aqual fa a dividend of thirtyAuse Witt per cent, ;aid azamally fn admune6.-, - - • _Risks taken on tint liva perions - aniniita , ''Jame R. Mem, Joseph 8. Lax • Charles A. Coated, Emma 3r( 1: Inglasn . .Fll . l . l/48. • Jobb . • MOULD CANDLX3o.llll*liigteikirittictio:l4- - .;-:. I Str'CY SOLP--20 baiera 1,11.11ri0 geoley.Eoap, sra ml 5 ,decl4 .- ' 131.11T1L 8115Cla - OSIV 80AR-6() baseis.Noli.arar.ramily,tawkt - - - -13311= it,artaL4-t-r 10 dm - Patent ! Bucket...4er sca t , T . ... vl - 1-1 , ,... ElfSSltfz ~ rvurisis. dos. Dial Tabs; „ deli . - lirk;fok-sale, bY- tr.; Ab3auttfal 4sorageot ckLesids,, briln s ki. orklin . prze*Ta . ... at - 1 -40 v -At - — 74 V. mizket-4-. i V.111f2/CCEL .CLOTII-2S pieces firm French - - _.. . . ........ „ . JL: Wan, for cloaks, kr, Just rectify,/ es. • ... --, - . h , -. -.._. -: ~- r - .:a.cii.--.,.-7.-- loptommem kraßoNs—A. A. MLIC4I kl/4 1 cosaff..: - as hand A t And *cried Mattailat:. of then? . . Ala mast sty/as or. 6.40 - • TaPstott's Itamittiace:sapi ,Zmigra,. 11 04 , , ria..wx.. sarrs&arrpzipi.hum.'i evay;:zhagb.,; -, - Wateriao , acere_ ktal 4V0.1613 - - oft'un. Road and Wierkist4. • = _.. • ..-- .- 4 /AXES' XLAXELY4 - - -- 4 - ---- ;.•-• i‘-.. 1' - - Ammar PASSAGL.TICKEms - . - Airk :sir, • . . - DRAn'S,: - PAYMILE - AT - A.141(- - BANV, , iN - I..I.IO;I2.ELAND.I3COTLAXD•I4IIarrITAIaa -_,-,---•-', Booteed i_ p asimg co wilt be br o t i‘x... liZnesofiviti ard Wiles, drat t -- - Ai:- .~ ~+,, !..'; :- if... - L_; . ::::,'::',...!7•4,,., ISOLS.= ENI ME