The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 25, 1853, Image 2

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THE - DOOMED --131RIDEGROODI
. rnisit STORY.
tobNOLIIDED-]
, • Frank Andrewb, ioino bait a dozen years at.
• ter he had placed the house of Shevenagarrovr
in mourning, repaired to the metropolis on bud
_ . - riesti. The evening he arrived at Dublin he con,
tritied. to fasten a quarrel on a linen draper,
• Whoseisister be had insulted at the theatre, and
hurried the devoted tradesman by the first dawn
of - day to the "twelve acres."* The hour of
' retribution had come; fora man whose hand
s never clasped before a deadlier implement than
a yard stick, contrived to pop , par accident, a
--
- quartdr. of an ounce of Iced into the periaar
sdlum of Francis Andrewe,
Well, t hougl fell in the lap of honor, the
7 artiste who sped hien was a linen draper; that
fe,7. Vasaraertainly at . tiadis drawback ; but if Mr. An
not- the thing, Mr. Pemberton
even less dittikm.
Netter_ltad homicide, by permission of Irish
gentlemen promised more,satisfactory results to
s's its Permetratora. The transmission of Harriette
• and her father—the former to a madhouse and
: - ..l'lther• latter twit - grave—occurred within a month,
nail& at law, Mr. George Pemberton sue
ceeded 'to the management of the estates, and
• kiltennetddy,OY.the lunatic. Mr. Pemberton de
-I.:...leserininedithat. daring , his life his fair cousin
„. should contique in seclusion, and fate gave a
kind r It eras cana s ent.' gray autumnal evening, when Pent
berten,-who had taken formal possession of his
. •!•2.traeleett luitute, was carrying two strangers home
itippar; whose acquaintance he had made
that morning at the fair of —town. it may be
• 'here necessary to remark that It— had a nate -
ralhrother - to whom he had been generous and
rss•-•-% kind, andwho had been often overheard vowing
vengeance on his kinsman. Ho took his
ratitheett name—was called William Halligan,.
but by the country people was better known by- 1
• _the soubriquet of Lianme Vaddagh. Eight
—Months had elapsed since It— was killed by
Pemberton, and people began to say that "George
"," I , 4 was safely seated in his saddle." To this (min
. ion others dissented. Liaume Vaddagh, before
Alaskintnnan'e death, had been held in light esti
',,.,rination. He drank freely, headed faction fights,
.S..i, :sandmore then once had been hinted at in chapel
'4l.s a. gay deceiver. But a marvellous change
".••since big brother's death had come over this
youth—whisky never passed his lips—no
inducement at fair or market could rank him in
fight—his youthful compeers declared
;74, 1 11e s was_bewitched—but older men shook their
=heads, and hinted that LiattmeNaddagh, under
a quiet exterior, was " fuller of mischief than a
I;_leaded blunderbuss." The old folks were right,
for "Long William" only bode for his time, like
„.the red Kirkpatrick, "to strike sicker."
',Pemberton, although several monitory hints
were given--to him, remained in false security ;
iittd yet there were times that the altered habits
Of this wild young man, when coupled with his
- Omnipresence in fair or market, or whatever else
.„' AO place he frequented might be, went some
in creating . suspicion in the mind of
Pemberton. At the fair, on this day, he encoun
.. teredLong William more than once, and so did
who noticed to each other a change'
-eqsitilly remarkable in his habits and appearance.
1 -- ,` William had hitherto worn the deepest mourn
and evaded spirits as he would poison. On
this` sy his sables were discarded, and he was
tally dressed ; and with his inky garments his
unsocial habits seemed to have departed. Ile
drinik." - deep to his brother's memory, mention
- , tug that this was the birth-day of the deceased.
One other circumstance requires a passing no
tics. Lucy, had frequently requested that Long
William.would come to see her, aware bow !wrong
tbe-'Wttaehment was which existed between her
murdered husband and his wild half-brother.
To every invitation the same answer was grate
fully returned: t , he would doubtless wait upon
her when Ms vow should be accomplished."
What the tow was, none knew.
When evening came, and Mr. Pemberton had
ordered hie horses to the inn door, William was
seen wrapped in hie ealamore, riding briskly
from the market, town. The distance to reach
• the principal entrance to the perk would require
a•detour of two miles, wh il e a back gate opened
_
upon th e road that While= took. There was no
forige,,but William vas seen to gain admission
'by a ireY, and carefully look the gate afterwards.
The scene that followed was thus described by
one of the strangers:—
On reaching the back entrance of the park,
Mr. Pemberton unlocked the gate, and when he
' had again secured it, he turned to his guests and
and bade them a courtens welcome.
"This is the first time I have bad the honor,
gentlemen, to receive you at Mount HareL May
I hope that:it will not be the last t "
The strangers bowed, while a voice seemed an
echo, repeated in hollow ancidistinct tepee, " the
lasti " A gun exploded—Mr. Pemberton stag
gered end fell—the strangers' horses went off et
fall apeed—onerider managed to keep his saddle,
. f/ouilce—lang
while ehanther was roughly dismounted. The
• fallen horseman rolled into the ditch, and there,
` - iii.mortal agony, he viewed the denouement of the
-!stragOY;
t,ul man wrapped in a frieze great coat
stepped leisurely from the back of the hedge and
quietly aproached the body. He looked for a
.
moment at the glassy eye and bloodless lips.
"One barrel did the bneiness ! " he muttered,
and laid the gun in a slanting direction across
the corpse. Then, taking a written paper from
hie pocket, he affixed it to the dead man's breast.
Ail was methodically done ; a pin secured every
corner of the placard, and these pine were
placed carefully in the cuff of the murderers
eatamore. That done, be coolly reloaded the
disclierged barrel. The stranger remarked that
4beoun bad been prepared for concealment and
‘Wssessination, for the barrels had been shortened
'by a . foot. The murderer gazed on the dead
body for about a minute, but his hand never ap
%preached the pocket of his victim, except when
he drew' a geld watch from the fob, muttered it
was" half-past seven," and cautiously returned
thetime-piece. The murder being done to his
'satisfaction, he led a horse -into the avenue, un
and re-fastened the gate and leisurely
ratio Oft
7• - • Half:dead with fear the Avenger listened to
- the horse- stomps, and crept cautiously from the
ditch, - ' : He-shuddered as he looked at the body,
slorcenThe breast of the dead man a paper, writ- '
t en in'bold characters, bore the single sentence
of-" Deport 808 BLOOD:"
- LOY in widow's weeds, was sitting in
liardrawitif-reoim The gloom of twilight ac
corded
with her soul's eadnese, for the period
swas.appprrooaching when the being, orphaned long
before it. saw the light, was to claim a mother's
care. - Her peat was frightful to recall, her to.-.
ttwefeatul to look forward to. What should she
be, were her hour of trial safely over ? A. wi
dewed mother nt twenty 1 Wrapped in sombre
meditathuS, the did not hear the door open, ma
tell- Moving across the light, a tall egr.re arrest
ed her attentitin, when standing withintwo yards
of lum. •
• " .. Wiitt ore gout" demandechtbeertartled Lucy.
._4!William Halligan, lady, come to bid you an
eternal fatelVelV-'-
- -- Wileneletiers vole° responded
- "Nether of -him in whom every feeling in
this young bout was centered, and over will be,
l'irtve you'll Widow's welcome. Sit down, Wil
liam."
•
"Lady, I Aare not, for time is precious."
- - ; ,!""'How often:lave L eant for you, William 7"
- ,ersAnd think yen, lady, that a whisper from
Yeiti,vottld not have brought me here at mid
nightt Bound, however, by a secret vow, I
• dared notsee you until' came te-nlght to soy
fereiell,"
--11 Wherg are you going, William ?"
eeTeae-beayen and accident only careerlecide.
The money which he whom we both lanikft, be
qtreithe.d -me, "vas months ago transmitted to
America,lnd there I shall claim it."
"Ilteed protectien, William. Tha t hardened
_ _
stretch--he who' robbed me. of my husband—
rode' past the window, Yesterday."
golle will never repeat the offence," returned
• Long William, calmly. " But time hurries for
_ spud, and upon a few minutes with me, life and
dim* may' depend. Should the promised infant
'be a boy,f- give him this, as a dear memento,"
he took;a, gun from beneath his peat cost,
and it on the table. "Tell him that a cross
la filed -41141 y in the barrel that sped—"
Whom,in the`name of Heaven ?" exclaimed
theladb in - alarm.
The slayer of his father t And now, fare
well. forever.
=Ho fell*pett his knees, caught the lady's hand
•In his, and covered it With kisses.. A low, shrill
whistle:wasbeard: beneath the window.
It is" Hid signal. -- May heaven bless and com
fort rill Lady. farinrell forever.!"
the words were heard distinctly, he
vanished as he had entered." `All knew that the
homicide of George Pemberton was Liantne
,tiligh„lind in a wild community,
_"With whom revenge irvlrtuo."
his memory is still handed down as one who did
Ab e "owe IMMO service." He sought the back-
WoOda'-ofrillintds, led a hunter's life, and died in
An Indian wiiwate.
It-is only 'necessary to add, that the family of
thntniserapnlentr duellist have been extinct for
• thirty Itare. - while the descendant of the victim.
• 'red bridegroem - Js prespernns in world y(
intnistances.
•
- e *Lllliiistott of Hite* Palcr, ithgre Oath ba,be.enpnight
3Dariting Vo,gt.
. .... P. GIL/3102Z
'Phillips & Oillinore, Editors.& Proprietors.
PI'ITSBIIRGU:
TUESDAY
PROSPECTS OP LABOR.
There was never a time, in any age of the
world, when labor had the prospect of snob
abundant employment, and at such ample com
pensation. In this country, so great Is the de
mand for labor, that the laboring masses can
command remunerative prices. Stimulated by
the increased supply of gold, the railripad under
takings of this cotmtry,and its agricultural,mann
facturing and commercial interests, are increa
sing so rapidly as to give abundant employment
to American labor, and to thousands and hun
dreds of thousands who land annually on our
shores, from Europe. Every one who chooses
to labor, can find immediate demand for the
strength of his bands, and his mechanical skill,
in building our cities, our canals and railroads;
in working our mills and forges ; in tilling a
fruitful soil ; and extending our agricultural
limits towards the Rocky Mountains. There is
work for all, at wages that enable all, with in
dustry and economy, to thrive and prosper.
The rapid increase of labor-saving machines,
though it may change the direction and nature
of labor to some extent, yet it has not Malin
.ished the demand for manual labor. That de
mand is every year increasing. Were the haman
race satisfied with comforts alone, the demand
for labor might reach its limit. But when the
means of comfort are supplied, the world re
quires luxuriea, which labor is employed to sup
ply. And no people on earth are becoming more
generally luxurious and extravagant in their
modes of life, than the American people. In
supplying all the comforts and luxuries deman
ded by our present and rapidly increasing popu
lation ; in building and manning the countless
ships that are yet to cover all the seas and riv
ers with oar commerce ; in reducing our vast
forests and prairies to fruitful farms; in building
thousands upon thousands of miles of railroads;
and in supplying the numerous mechanic tradre
with vigorous end skillful hands; the toiling
millions of our country can see before them a
rich field of employment, without any visible or
conceivable limits. Male and female, all can
find work—the latti , r, we hope, at better wages
hereafttr than heretofore.
Nor is this fair prospect of labor confined to
this country alone. All over the world the
laboring masses are cheered with Improving
prospects, and bright and reasonable hopes.
In England, Scotland and Ireland, so great
has been the emigration to Australia and Amer
ica, that a scarcity of labor is complained of,
and the price has considerably advanced. And
in England and Scotland the eons of toil have
learned their power to Improve their condition,
by demanding in masses an increase of wages .
And in most instances their claims ha%te been
conceded. In Prance, it is stated, the price of
mechanical labor is now one-third higher than
before the relolution in ISIS. In Germany the
drain of laborers by emigration leaves those who
remain to more full employment, at slowly im-
proving wages .
Even in the far Indies, where England has
grasped, with the strong bind, dominion over a
hundred and fifty million saute, that conquest is
resulting in incalculable benefits to the keg
torpid and indolent and degraded manses thus
subjected to English nile_ English capital,
energy and enterprise are employed in" opening
up " those vast realms with railroads and stem
navigation ; thus affording employment, and
opening avenues of commerce that will bring to
labor a fair reward.
In China, whore dwells a third of our race, a
wide-spread and formidable revolution is pro
greasing, with fair prospects of eat:sees—a reve
lation that promises a salutary change to the
policy of the government, and in the condition
of the immense masses of the people. Let that
empire be opened and free to the commence and
enterprise of enlightened and christian nation',
and a new life and encouragement and hops
would stimulate to prosperous activity that long
oppressed and benighted third of the human
family. Almost every where we discern signs
of improvements in the condition of the masses
of mankind. E tat should the threatened war
ensue in Eastern Europe, we believe It will re
sult in greater good to the manes than to the
rulers.
But there ie another element entering into this
improvement in the condition of labor. The
means of general education are becoming every
day more free sad abundant, especially In this
country. Every where in our republic " the
schoolmaster ie abroad in the land," and count
less booke and alit/papers aro flooding the
country with light and intelligence ; while im
proved and abundant facilities for traveling are
sending mon " to and fro in the earth, and knowl
edge is increasing." Tire laboring classes of
our country are becoming very generally a read
ing people ; and cheap books and nowepapere
(umiak abundant sources 0! intelligence. State
Faire, and County:Fare, and World's Faire, are
everywhere bringing the people together In
throngs, to compare the predlrfas of their labor
and skill, and gather fresh stores of valuable
information for future use and improvement in
their occupatiOn9.
Every where, we think, can be seen cheering
evidences of the approach of an era that has
been harmed "71113 MILLENIUId OF Limn," when,
with full justice to the rights of capital, the
eons of toil will be the sous of thrift, possessing
intelligence, comfort and competence; and be
coming the honored citizens, u they are the
great producers of the wealth of nations. .
It may be our fault that wo look too steadily
ori the bright side of things ; and our estimate
of the encouragement to be found in the sign!'
of the times may be extravagant. But our esti
mates are our honest views, mingled perhaps too
freely with our bopes.
HON. THOMAS M. Howe.—We are Indebted to
this gentleman for the "Congressional Globe,
and Appendiz, for 1862-3. We tender our cor
dial thanks to that gentleman for numerous fa
vors of the kind lately received. The two large
volumes now received aro just the books we
wanted, and our late Congressman has kindly
supplied ihe wont.
We shall hope to bees kindly remembered by
our friend Ritchie next winter. Just send ne
the documents, and we will gather the valuable
information from them and give it to the people
through our column's. That is the design of
the publication of the documents by Congress,
and we will do our part towards carrying out
the design.
Tun SNOW STOIIN.—We had a most diagreea
ble fall of snow here yesterday. It looked like
snow while it was falling, but when it reached
the ground, it was more like rain. But wo are
informed that at Hollidaysburg it was one foot
do elif at 4 o'clock last, evening; two feet deep on
the mountain, and still snowing, without any
hope of a cessation. In%consequence of this
storm, the telegraph lines have stopped opera
tions..
WE observe that almost every paper throuph
out the country has strainistered a severe, rebuke
to PITTNAIit for his =necessary attack upon the
present administration. The course of President
Rumor and his able Cabinet ie faultless to the
eyes of an honest man, and it is useless for the
speculators and chariot= in polities to assail
either him or them. ne is dive arra 00 far
that their malice cannot r9aohltint.,
:,';':.:-.,'.-:.i-.''',•,':'i T' ,-- .-', ,'-
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ENSUE
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Items of Sawa and Miscellany
A fellow in East Salisbury wants a wife, and
writes to his friend in Beam on the subject
asking the followinglmpudeat questiob
Mr. Merrill, sir; will you be so kind as to
inform me, if I should be likely to find a single
woman in Boston of a good moral eliaracicr.
The Superior Court, Fairfield county„.Ct., last
week granted a divorce to a Mrs. Baldwin, now
seventeen years of age—only 16 when she was
married ! Tho ground of her petition was "in
tolerable cruelty."
The Philadelphia coal dealers have resolved to
give after the first of December only 2,000 lbs.
for a ton, altholigb they require and are allowed
2,400 lbs. for a ton at the mines, besides five
per cent for loss.
OCTOPER 25
An enterprising yoqug statesman says he can
steer the Ship of State in perfect safety, if he
can only keep his hand on the " tiller of the
soli" ..
The Howard Association, of New Orleans,. an.
nounce that they have now about three hundred
orphan children under their charge, whose pa
rents hate fallen victims to the epidemic, and
that the Association will have a surplus of about
$lOO,OOO, after settling all their liabilities.
It is said the opinion of Attorney General
Cashing, owthe Texas debt, differs from that of
Mr. Corwin, in an important particular. He
bolds that the kind of debt to be released must
consist of all bonds or certificates of stock, made
renewable by the Republic for public dues, but
not treasury notes, distinguished as "red backs."
The principal coal companies in the Cumber
land (Md . region, have advanced the prices of
coal at Baltimore and Alexandria, as follows:
$3 26 per ton for fine, $3 50 for run of the
mines, and $3 85 for lump. This is an advance
of 25 cents per ton, and males lump coal cost in
New York $6 86 per ton.
Counterfeit five dollar bills, well executed, are
in circulation on the Girard Bank. They are
well calculated to deceive; the plate is not in
ferior to that of the genuine ; though tho im
pression is rather pale. Their detection, how
ever, can be easily made by those familiar with
the signatures of the officers of the bank.
Rt.- Rev. Dr. Loughlin, Bishop elect of Brook
lyn; Rt. Rev. Dr. Bailey. Bishop elect of New
ark, and Rt. Rev. Dr. de Goestirland, Bishop
elect of Burlington, Vt., will fie consecrated in
St. Patrick's Church. in New York, on Banda) ,
the 30th inst. The Nuncio Apostolic has accep
ted the invitation to perform the ceremony .
NEWS Or OUR OWN STATE
TilE Resume of the late election in Pennsyl
vania astonishen everybody by liable majorities.
Fifty three counties already heard from officially
give Knox 34,812 mujority nod FOEMYTII -
MS; while the reported majorities from the
nine counties not heard front officially. give KNOX
40,322, and Fotearrn 38.3118. as the final revolt.
Nowhere, perhaps, except in Ohio, can we find
any public expression Co decisive no this ; it bail
exceeded all reaeonahle anticipatione. It re
minds us of the popular voice which indicated
the re-election of Amours deensces to the Pres
ideney; remarkable for its big majorities ; eve
this difference then the public mind was winch
disturbed on important questions of national
policy. while at the late election there was no
thing beyond the monotony of a canvass on well
defined and generiilly underetotxl party testier.
provoking no angry discussions or fevere news
paper comment.
The vote indicates the power and strength of
the party, when it nets in unity, against thereof
ing and not very harmonious opponents. Than
election again gives the party the ascendancy
the State Senate, which le great eater of gratu
lation ; for In the hands of the opposition, it WAR
all powerful in nutting any measures of State
policy the administration deemed prudent t.
bring, forward ; while the House of Ilspreartito
fives, in the plenitude. of its etrength, was weal,
—powerheite, when its bills encountered the con
servatism of grave and dignified Whig Seamier:.
In the llocoe, the whit; strength is greatly at_
minished, leaving it scarcely tiectrea.ry to roll
the ayes and Gaye on qematiecie of a party clear
aster. The result retains Laos on the Supreme
Bench ; RANA , will continue hie fig:ovine rersi
nese In the Auditor Generale office, and with his
keen eye and honest heart, guard well the hate
mats of the Commonwealth. In all that pertains
to Just settlements of public accurate , while
Driving -t will keep his ittakes in the ground. end
continue to inspeet surveys of both land arid
politics for three yearo more And to Fono t rn
the people can loot with confidence for industry
and integrity, eo far as his Influence may retried
in the management of the public improvements
of the State_—PertseiVe Theraierat
Itentritt tilild! , ll —On Friday evening, of ket
week, the large locomotive Pocahontas, drawing
pleaded train of trial taro, ran oil the track of
Schuylkill Haven, at the bridge, plunging, down
an embankment of retest twenty fret, density.
with it a dozen care. which. together with the
ietonletiee, were much broken. Put the most
remarkable incident of this accident, is the mi
moutons esoape t 4 two men, who were stated in
the expects Are at the time, a smell building
standing same two feet from the troth. and di
redly in the track of the engine. The house
was pitched down the bank and split in two with
the leteemoltre feat upon it, and the Into, who
were quietly smoking their argers at a cornforts•
bit fire, rolled out at a crack made by the con
tossion and escaped with but a few slight bruiser
A TILIBUTA TO 11 WouTivr Orriccn.—We find
the following in the Chicago Drnarria It it a
just tribute to one of the best offieere the gov
ernment ever had st the hectil of e deportment
It gives ns pleuraee to republish it
The New Postmaster General —We are glad to
Ste the Whig papers abusing so violently our
new Postmaster General. Their abuse will he
—as Tyler said of the bonfires which burnt him
in effigy for destroying the main stay of the
Whig party, the United States Dank—but a lamp
to guide him in the path of duty Ile I. a
thorough Democrat, and an nctiwo and skillful
public officer. Ile knows his obligatloos to the
country and to the Democratic party, and dare
discharge them. Since the organization of our
government, no matt who has been in office so
short a time has learned all the various duties
of his complicateil office so well. Under him,
Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, and spe
cial agents, can never be partners with mail con
tractors as they base been heretofore. Ardent
spirits cannot be charged to the department as
oil. Distributing Poet Office clerks will have
fixed salaries with him, instead of being 'Mowed
to vouch for themselves for all the proceeds of
distribution, and then give the Postmaster half.
Under him, Postmasters have got to report the
failure of contractors, and attend to the duties
of their office in person. Ile Is looking out for
the abuses that crept into the department under
the Whigs in all directions. lie is just the man
for the place—an bonest, thorough-going, hard•
working public officer, and if he keeps on as be
has begun, ho will rank among the most popular
men of the country. We know of no man who
could till his place better, and would look upon
his retirement as a public calamity.
May. FAHTIELC—Wo are at a loss to know why I
an evening paper of yesterday should assail one
of the most distinguished histrionic artistes in
our countr‘in advance of her appearance. We
refer to Mrs. PARILEN 118 the artist, and a more
amiable or chaste actress, we have never find the
pleasure of being acquainted with. The Par
thenia of Miss Drexecier is excellent, and her
toying with Ingaar the Barbarian "it must
be acknowledged is very attractive, but we can
not perceive that the over-strained effort of the
author has gained any advantage to the cause of
morality in Mrs. D'e. performanoe of it.
In all the parts Mrs. FARTIEN performs she is
chaste and perfect ; always true to the concep
tion of her author, and attractive to the audience.
She le a favorite with the patrons of the Theatre.
and we hope she may long continue so.
NEWS FROM WANUINOTON.—We copy the fol
lowing from the Star :
Court Costumes.—Mr. Soule, it is said, proonr
ed a Court dress, at the instance of Mr. Calde.
ron, the Spanish Minister, who was apprehen
sive If ho appeared in the Spanish Court in plain
dress, the Ministry (not advised of Secretary
Maroy's circular) might construe it into a vaunt
ing of the extreme radical and filibustering
views with which he was universally credited by
the • European press. J. J. Beibels, Charge to
Belgium, has been received in plain clothes. Ex-
President Van Buren recently sent word to the
King of Belgium that he desired to pay his re
spects to him if he could be permittted to do so
in plain oltitetui' dress. His Majesty at once
consented, and came in to his palace from the
country (where he had been rusticating) to meet
%fr. V. 11,-who spent some hours in his society.
ger The Scientific American states, on reli
able authority, that if at two feet above the
throat of-yonr chimney you enlarge the opening
to double the size, for the space of two feet,
then can." up the rest as at first, you chimney
will not smoke.
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TUE SABBATH.
Prom the now edition of the Poetical Works of Sir Eduard
Du!war Lytton.]
Fresh glides the brook and lowa gale,
Yet-yonder halts tie quiet nail;
The whirling wheel, the rushing sail,
How motionless and still
Six days of toil, poor.cblld of Cain
'Thy strength the slave of Want may be;
.The serenth tby limbs escape the chain
- God bath made Wee free!
Ab. tender yeas the Law that gave
Thls holy respite to the breast;
To breathe the gale, to watch the wave,
And know—the wheel may rest!
But where the wares the gentlest glide
What image charms, to urt thine eyes t
The spins reflected on the tide
Invites thee to the skies.
To teach the soul its nobler worth,
This rest [rem moral toils is given :
tle, match the brief reprieve both earth,
And pass—a guest to heaven.
They tell jhee, in their dreaming Khoo],
01 Power from old dominion burled;
When rir.b raid poor, with Jnaterrule,
Shall ebere the allored world.
Alan l since time Waif began,
That fable bath but fooled the lunar;
Each age that ripen, Power In Man,
But aubJecta Man to Power.
let everyday in seven at least,
One bright republic shall be known :
Mates world awhile bath surely ceased,
When Clod proclaims his own!
Si: days may Rank divide tho poor,
0 Dives, from thy banquet hall!
The seventh, the lather opee the door,
And holds Ilia feast far all!
COFFEE MID PISTOLS.—Wo notice by the Chi
cago papers that Capt. Bigelow, of the V. B.
steamer Michigan, recently challenged the editor
of the Chicago Tribune to fight a duel. This
rather queer request the editor politely declined,
because he bad no idea of standlngup to be shot
at, even to satisfy a nasal officer's idea of hon
or." In remarking upon the affair, the Tribune
says:
Yesterday morning, we were waited on by
Lient. Crossman, of the steamer Michigan, who
requested a private interview, which was granted.
lie opened his business by reading a letter to
himself from Capt. Bigelow, requesting him to
call upon the editor of the Tribune, and demand
such satisfaction as was recognised by gentlemen
of honor; that he was ready to light as we
might prescribe, and that if we desired to evade
such an issue, by pleading the illegalify of it,
he was ready to proceed to any other State, or
to Canada, at any time lie also said, that
should we refuse to nettle the affair in this man
ner, be would etlack us in the street or else
where. and Inflict such punishment as hisdeemed
bur offence , deserved. We assured the Lieuten
ant that if Capt. 11 had come to us as a gentle
man, and not as a bully, be could, dotibtleatt,
hart explained his conduct, as commander of
the .Illichigan, in a manner that would have ena
bled us to render him satisfaction in a more
quiet and ehristinn character than was likely to
be derived from pistols and coffee ." but that
now we were precluded from doing um, by his
own volition, and he could adopt the alternative
of attacking us in, the streets, or elsewhere, if
he desired to do so ; that we should neither seek
to meet or avoid him; and that tee never had been
trAired. and arr., e - Jperfed to tr. And so the
conference ended.
tan% - t Cos merry Le A Cosmos Dans/tanD'—
A CA't intOltiatt this question came before the
Common Picas Court, Jodgo Bishop presidieg.
a 4 Worz”trr, Maas , last week. The case was
that of a man who bad appealed from the judg
ment of a macistrate, by whom be was convicted
sod teotented as a common drunkard. Judge
Ilichop ruled in the case that a common drunk
ard is one whore appetites are so depraved that
habitually yields to the cNnteon temptation, to
druutconese tun] that, although a man may
h a ve heen drunk three limes in Kis mouths, or
evco five times in six months, it would not ha
sufficient to conrlitute him a common drunkard,
hot it would ha toughy a que - stion t,f fact for
the jury Up•on tins ruling, the defendant was
rieloitte.l
Isaruc ATI —The Philadelphia
notiein E tiie fact of • Main baring been
sentenced to eV* p"1/4 impritoratTierit far placing
obeiroctizna (41 a raitrolui track, remarks truly
that this crime ought to he punished with
priscuvarnt Sc.; :ire. and the Legislature should
so decree Ther, i 3 act in the catalogue of
crane which sh-mrs tuote black-hearted eaallgnis
ty. and Diva,. whigh Id liLely to crease Mere Whole
cato tina l f.hter. A villain who, to gratify ;KM•
poets cf rerengr, win lay s trip which inrelees
the liven of rer3,,u3 guiltlets Of any injury to
tun), is too much of an outlaw for 'society to al
low ever to g o at largo. - Daltrma-ft Sun.
Flat HOP Dr.4 , T111 --Arthur Stereo.
eon, a ceafirror_f inebriate. in COICSIII, Le wis
cortM.y. t y , went bOine: drunk late on Saturday
night, and wt"ile corolroely walking about the
room with s cantle in hi, hand, it is suppoted
s,- tdertt:r set fire tt the musquito tier of the
bed in which hie rife lay seleep. The thlues
spread en fast that t-rfert dint. Encetnten could
get out, of het] her clothes were all on fire and
she waa lArrtse4 klatost id death, Iturrtriug teats
few hour , ' Tire house was hun t ed to the geoe t od,
with its c,ntents. The old mon was color; about
an Monday. accor,linr to the Slayarlile L's.llf,
talttng wildly, like a lunatic, and refusing to
be-liere teat tit wife was burned to death.
• Dug virtue Grors..--T,, alt Itervll Pott4l,l
to ‘ttpt.,J i.1111.1A, nO-7 ertwittx Surixte the weak.,
em .110 N Ono to t. Anil tutht tlotm.
...tare Fs ri.41:0-st Itn ord o .ty. Cu 1i
torater t.t. et 4 Rt ttrJrr of the eatAtist
art:::-.-:: J. J. DiNtilSti, 0 rk.
OT AOl w Iliprtng 1104 Rummer netilelose.
CALTLIve M I XTutw ,thyd,
all cetleera alogrelarty otterear,nat atteleen co the Wood,
atrriegthattelne Ual apudithr, ; ite tonts,
tete tt, ILa tetteleeney to drily tell howora.t. ay, sup.
Una. Meryl, rittaterhee: the eyatam 'ha-v./stip, I, S.tpreg
o.rts pt...,n0tt.11.1 It, Itarmlent, and the came (lane ertrie
ersji.ery n7.e , e1., and ele• unneirr of rearra tTISItYkI to
the on,tt ratite,. ILktinond.
Tho tnal a a.lllO. Gatlin *ill latitry 'ha most aurptlatl
al it. to
,• p,tr.rtisaurnt In another rrluran . loci& 1 m
13N,W.iitj:c,i44:4*,11:44t-11
. indigestion and Liver Complaint
101:1V8 PETROLEUM —Erma the fol.
toe,", l e t tee f,,G, lie• 0 14%. LIMN" • )11109,lanaly to
ttre,4,ll
The reeterr, or the Crulre of the Lirely Fatly; by
Captain Slerry, U. N, author of tho " Flying Batch
talc. of peril and stlypnbare that ran.
not fail t excite and Intomrt tho muter. Prix.* 2f rents.
- It. SCNEII. k CO,
ort2.'", No. 32 SmatiLll6l,l street.
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AUA%INt
lifordlVE-D—Oode '
k b' ;:,r K N S u i' ve V ult li r
I'l
Y
Or■tlun'e klairozine for Norernter
Poterfforee Jo Jo
Thr Niklul,rlit Queen, or Learns from New York Ufa, by
ti.rge Liman!.
The tint.' Seeker', or the Crider of the Lively Sally.
For tali, at W. A. GILIANFENNEY &
0„.L2.5 nl Fourth atreet.
AN AClth, and terms racy, for a Ssf ALL FARM of
-I- ,) Arroo, 45 In cultivation; a Log lionac: a mall
Orchard of Peach and Apple Trees: altuate In Armstrong
County, on the Loocliburg and Kittanning road, within
two mitre of too Allegheny Valley It. IL
0cr2.5 R. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third at.
leimi HitOCIIN SIIAWI.S.—A. A. - MASON & CO. have
j Just opened a Fplondld assortment of the above', of all
oct2s
WOOL SHAWLS—A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25
FIFTH ntreet, here now received their ran
Stock of Wool Long and Square Showia. 0ct.2.5
/I REES APPLES—"O barrel+, In good order, WANT
ED,(" ror . whieh the highest each price vrill be paid, by
oct."s BAILEY d RENSHAW. 253 Liberty et.
i v- 10811EN AND PINEAPPLE CHRESEjust received, the
kJ(' fluent In the market, by
BAILEY & RENSHAW.
George R. White,
*TO. 50 MARK ET STREET, has just roe.' vod, by Adams
Express, a splendid lot of rich EMOROIDERED
VELVET CLOAKS awl MANTILLAS.
FUR TIMED CLOAKS.
Abso, EMII•D CLOTH CLOAKS nod TAL3IAS. feet:4:3l.
Orphans' Court Sale.
BT virtue of an order of the Orphans ' Court of Alleghe
ny county. dated the "—lll day of October. 1853, will be
exposed to PUBLIC BALE, at the COURT HOUSE, In the ,
City of Pittsburgh, on TURSDAT, the 15th day of Novern. -
ber, 1953, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, Be the property of Antony
Dougherty, late of the City of Pittsburgh, dec'd, all that.
certain Lot or piece of GROUND situate in the Ninth.
Ward, City of Pittsburgh, being numbered in the plan of
Lots laid out by the Executors of James O'Hara, deed,.
No. 193, being twenty-four (24) feet on Penn street, and ex.
tending back to Long allay one. hundred (100) feet, accord
ing to said plan, on which is erected &TWO STORY BRICK
BUILDING, fronting on Penn street. Terms made known ,
at tale. Apply to TAMES D.LLIIRLY,
Adm'r of Antony Dou 4 gh 4 did..
MITCEI
Or— M
oct2 , kta Attohleya at-Lay.
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tr 'SURER RAP JUST RECEIVED,; .
SOINIIIIII Di Pears*Pcnarnstr com po sed and_deoll
c.t° Mr. Lee, by II Kl ber ' lobe is embel
us. a ..
Ittba4 with an elegantly colored vignette of the ttitY
Paris, showing the'lntuonxs, the Imperial nrsidence of the
French Emperor: the Church of Nam Dina, etc--t-beinT
a reliable and correct map of the French Capital; es_ ha en
by bir..Lee, on his recent visit there, end Is of Itself worth
the Pfleuellanted for the Mimic.
Must I Forsake Theo; German melody, with English tad
German wards.
Poixa—zig-zew, ail. of Glasgow, Lents Napoleon, Rat
tle, Children? Delight, tlnhresuming, etc-, etc.: and a gene
ral selection of the most fashionable music of the day.
No. 101 TIIIRD street. oct2-1
To. Collectors of County sad State Taxes.
TN COLLECTORS OT STATE TAX will take notice to
the Wed Section of an Act approved - the thirteenth
day of April, one thousand eight ,bundred and tlfty-three„
entitled a Supplement to rin•Act entitled an Act to revise
the ninth system, and providefor the training of such only
as shall be uniformed,i passed April seventeenth, one thou
sand eight hundred and fbrty-nine..
SocriON 3. Thatthe time fixed for the final settlement of
the Collectors of military fines with the County Commis•
stoners, as contemplated hi the ninth Section of the Act to
width this is a Supplement, algal been or before the drat
Monday in December, annually, and that no . exonaratbno
shall be made after that data, and any County - Commis.
stoner who shall wilfully refuse or neglect to comply with
the provisions of this Act, or the eighth Section of the Art
to which this is a Supplement, shall be liable to a penalty
of fifty dollars for each offence, to be sued far and recovered
by the Brigade Inspector of the proper Brigade, to the same
manner that other debts alike amount are by law recover
able, the net prtceesia whereof shall be paid to the County
Treasurer, to form a part of the Brigade military fond.
Also, the fortieth section of an Act to reduce the State,
' ao, passel April 25th, 1844, which require, ell State tax to
be paid to the State Treasurer on or before the second Taft.
day of January In each year.
EBENEZER BOYLES,
BONERT KING, lOanunistionera.
WU. A143E0,
COMITSSIONIMS' Orrin; 1
October 19th. 18.53. r [oet:A' AlGtswEt]
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DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL COIIOR SYRUP.
Is the proscription of a regular physician, who used It fin
several years In his practice, with success unequalled by
any other medicine now In use, and It was only upon the
great and daily Increasing demand for It, that he was Indu
ced to put it up In Lades, [or a more general and extensive
gala
We claim for the Pectoral syrup that it is an entircfy unix
prepuralion,differlng in every respect from the carious
remedies now in use, 027 the diseases of the Pulmonary
organs. R don not oaken the &mac% by containing non.
seating doses of lonia% antimony, and iteeachuana. It
has in it no opiates to constipate the bowels,and dry up the
secreting organs; but its sedum is wholly different from
the action of any of the above named drugs. Riswe Ps
perforanf that clears out the tubed and air cells of the Lungs
and Ilmbehis In a manner that is not equalled by any other
comedy. It dheOlves, In a great measure, the greatly in
creased secretion of mucus ;Mending the various diseases
of the ale cells and Womble! tubes. Italian all irritatim,
almost as soon as it Is Leann, and it has been lumen to
cure a cough or several week's duration In man Doses!
STMPTODD Or COLD OD lartuasta.--" 1 There Is • discharge
"
from the nine of a thin send humor ' which scads and
- frets th e parts over r bleb It sacs; inereased discharge
"from the Suomi and ; feeling of latedtude over
" the whole body, and often mid shivering gni felt; at less
"the body Is more than usually retentive to the action of
"the air, 1u convequence of the Wad being driven in upon
"the Internal organ., the pulse lacrosse+ in frequency, and
" there I, generally more or less lever present. These feel
- Inge are soon followed with hoarresers, and a sense of
" rOtmhben andamersess in the sr ladplpe anal vocalonmna,
"et times amounting to a total supper/don of the voice,
"together with a difficulty of breathing, and a !sense of
constriction of the chest." These symptoms are often
attended with • dull pate and sensedf weight in the fore'
brad, as well as with a baariatlS in taming the eyes.
i Sometimes the cough sets in with the commencing sytap-
WM" seal nautinues during the whole course of thedleease.
header, attend to these symptoms, they arc the precursors
of • fatal ktisatsi—Pt:l.ltrinalt Cseticarries.
From the Pigstures znreiv it,
lararsza.--(toe of the hest. utelLeiure for the rim of
Isiflocate that rya be L.,urri to tire roux/try, is Dr. Keyses's
)'retard syrup. We hare tried It, and take emit, plesishre
ie bearing testimony to its afloat:l. There is to humbug
.boat It Al this 1.141.13 of the year, rims one half our
ritirous STP inle.l4.llg, cad cow:biog. tt rhootd he Mown
that • fele spoosofol of this suediritie half a. day,
•asit• ferfoil cure, Iteed.r, if-you base a out!, take our
adrioe, and Loy • tattle of Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral syrup.
FMCS tit. atetryh ikrattrg 21,
rtg:Too,t b a r r irh.,l this ,Thilkins
far a Alvirro m 4.2, asid can truly Nay art Lava twee: fuucd
any swards on Ocaaaiii and c2actual. It Li am expectorant.
yet Seas um Aetna the stosaach; and it pretence ecreirre
berm. It to very high!, nr•-oainn-tined try ptiy.l.-lans and
atria .r ha bait. trir4 it, as a rixacly and erteetllli care far
rude. bcanann... linnving
and et itmermte otlerememplaints of U. tor,trellat ormmor
axed Into.. rt e can cs.rely recommend it I.* an escellent.
remedy.
JS -,w as Cremeaog.s frara,.7mor, Stry
Tax amities tar • wean past Eas been quite root, sad, to
tea, awry untshewsLut.ldr, being en.o.- sad ung.k. , asant
to that snit. it iaaueedinglyebab4caalis. Ou Sredtanday,
the itqh„ LI - . then...near-Ire Ward between rid and 90 In the
shade moat o tha day. The obit day. metnasts and tires
were nacesaarg M anatnl; and on rtiday morning than.
was quits a bard trust to this sitiniti,Liewrzt. nothing ws,,
iseriously Wand thsweby. :Le consequenre of then, sud
den changes, many peopts are sidiMs3 with tad nada and
roughs. Wa obterred • lady at Clutch the other evening
ao nwt' antwried with a hard rongh, that we really felt
alarmed far her peaty; so antis eo, that tw a. rub onus
ethat a. cauld refrain &o " out In meeting," and
f1.341:14.21:11og, her tarthwith to gravure a bottS. , of di al sees
Netor4l rlgrop, to gtre bar immediate relief—to be had at
John tdretellasku'r nom
ExTrres l'ofrot- BtOtoitos tad An eiteralrp sate
ototer--e-vorybAy obo waxs tt swots. So the Ittalleat
toms of It Matta. Its taw prior—mai, - trout..--Sts
not mato, otta cortainty to coif, has mutts tt tte favorite
c‘f all vita trove Woo ttotto.laitout the t00r... mot tronobisl
tam I:Lento; I Willa, lba spat.. tar this thy. have
.03,1 tarifa gazutitirat duct:ass to hr. Kryfor'• Pectorst.
fay irt.
Ertizt's ricrotat, • fttoul ut;sctrre., U lb. nail thin to
toultb--itnif. =ay her ammo, is Ws laetalua as
tam" that this frtenot was oaten elsatort ttlilbt., and aux•
loos to bras tb• anti Mai Maine, tarried long oa the or
twrs. Thp news uzor, but not until to had abgarbed matt.
drat damp to titre biro the ants. Atotba hitqui ins its‘t
Win to tsk• • ears W Scotch alt, übSeb .as put up la ?try
Marl. bottan. Our Wad? tbtrA gra, husuolud ru oulf
arathed *Slur • tautubrx of empty bottles stood Wore btua:
• avid to Ore brad was tb• - ratisoloeurv, whirl% cotoesproce
was cured la •14 Locus by taiug Keynes rectura
Prurotat Starr.—Our molars are aware that we have tot
bereteture spoken of tutstidniz In the lino of medlclue;
nslther that euludaLstetel Ly the profssakee, or that ;invi
ted by outsiders. We ate not admirer* of say kind of
dro.-s; we cannot Mint of a geee article under that head
that we lays era conakterel very pet table, yet we, like
moat of you, hens born compelled at time to partaker a
earioue lauds of nauseous doses. kteltelas is one of the
unpleasant things that we ontarilnua /law to raufloo. IV*
will therefore let abusers by way of pridogua and apology,
awl es en epilogue would simply call your attention to the
rertlion c tof Lo. Keys re. Me PerUaal Pretty V said to
to • n0..1 article, yet we are not abbe to Piauk experiment.
ally In ri &ranee to Ire qualities Neighbor Harper, of the
Plttorturgh Putt, by' tried It, and pronounced it 'ragwort
tenon
Csav droatxurras will road dais an excellent article
to mall. and will gins general satt.O. , . .1,, to Mar mttomen .
Liberal dednedons viii be nude to retailers. and others
parobwing by the down. race, alogLe bottles 60 coats; or
elm bstilnF!)r s.2*
CAUTION EXTRA—Many timunswill try to Indus you
to buy wine other articles *taint that it ism good is MI.;
lot we Write you to cut out the name, "Da. Ecru*'* Pm
emit liner,' and buy uo other, and you wUI not be dia
.
sir Me Pectoral 6 pto prepared and Add by Da. OM
IRRTSEIt, wbole aie and retail Dragghd.,..tio.l4,o, corner
Wood greet and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa..,azd by Drug
gtHb otarywhona. 0e.12
TN (Irbil/in . ldlnsttol: by J. Jl, - Alexia. rrize 75.-rtN.;
per dozen i 9 i
The Juvenile Allnatrel by J. 11. Aileen. Prim. per
&ten 4.3,75.
The Sacred Maeda= by A. S. Ilay.len. Price 75;_. per
dozen s7,stl_
The fierred Harp by D. F. White B . E. J. King. Price 75,
per dozen 0,40.
The Ohio 11.annonist : by Alexander Au U. Prlee 112; per
dozen $O,OO.
Sabbath School Groan : Fy .7,6 A. Cranial:lank. Prk-o ST lr
per dozen $3.50.
no New Carl:aria Stem Prim ; Per domO $ 3 , 5 0. For
Piles be B. T, C. MORGAN, 104 Wood stmt.
wv.rj [ Union wad Dinateh e0p7.1
A Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible,
CIONTA IP. ENO the whole of the OLD and &kW MTh
lj MENU,. collected and arranged systematically in Thir ,
ty Docks, (board on the work of the learned Talbot.) togeth
er with an Introduction, setting forth the character of the
work agd the Immense facility this method affords for un
derstanding the Word of God. Abet, three different 7hb/er
of Cbntenta prefixed, and a Centred lades subjoined, so ela
borated, and arranged to alphabetical order, as to direct at
once to tidy subject required. By Rev. Nathaniel West, D.
D. 1 vol. nays] ten—about 1100vagus. Pricess,
For We by J. S. DAVISON,
or= GS Market street, near Pcrurth.
CELEBRATED CHEMICAL YEAST
OR BAKING POWDERS,
Thl Cheapezt, Hadthiest., most Oath and Ealnowi.
cat Artiald far Raitino Dreadßisemit , Fried,
Griddle, and Jolumy 011.11, Rutry t
Pudding:, SWITi
Cbrn Bread, de.,
Eno? INFRA-TED.
OPINIONS OF ME
Thom who have tried It, hare !build that the telvertise
tent does not Taunt its praises too Itiglily.—{Tallatiosseo
Horatian and Journal, Feb. 10, ISM.
Ifottaekeepera who have tested the quality of this pow
der, prsuounce unanimously in Its favor.—(Lockport Daily
Courier.
It surpaasea everything in the way of rising, we ever saw
used in the baking of cakes.—[Rahway Advocate and Regis
ter. April 15, 1853.
This ii en article of such utility In various Mails of cook
ery, that when its virtues hem= properly known; no
housekeeper, that studies oomfort and economy, will wil.
tingly do without Y. Pick., May 21,1853.
No one need hesitate to use Durkee's altimportant article
to housekeepaw—Dtepublican Banner and Nashville Whig,
Neb. 17, 1&5.1
Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you
can eat wills a good relish, do not thrget to procure Durkee's
Baking Powder, and you will not fail to have good bread,
cekee, So.—(Tretv Dail/ Timm, May 21,1652
We have tried this article, and can recommend It with
perfect confidence.—(Quebee Gazette, July, 1852.
Durkee's Baking Powder we have tried at our house, and
our "better half" was astonished at the result.—[N. Y.
Daily Times, Oct, 1852
All good housewives will rejoice to and glorify the name
of Durkee, after they have given hb Baking Powder a fair
trial.--f New York Sun, Sept. 90,1852.
Durkee's Baking Powder, undoubtedly tho best article for
this purpose that has yet been discoverel—N. Y. Dutch
man, Pah. 12, 18S.1.
The highest Woroarndatious, from hundred/of the largest
arid most reapedable wholesale houses in this, aid nearly
every large city on this continent., conla be given, If spate
allowed U.
E. IL MISEP.,
SOLI PHOPRINDA D AND bisswetwatts,
139 Water strut. New York.
AMTEIt t bitlCEnt.',Amsts, Pittsburgh. (octal)
quiz.= WILE LENT, ON NA= TalthlN—Ttmes
Build
_ log Lots, within twenty mlatrtes walls of the city, GO
Not that by Isl deep, at WO such. Ten dollars In hand;
balance at dye dollars per month. Apply TO , CLLY, to
IX= >3 CUTHBERT A- WS,
r 2 f:
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LATEST music,
Frvoi Makswriva",
&m fl Traritirrifos; Ewatirxr.
usl a Uookit kiurlo floakstt
DunKukvs
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- - • . . ; , .?-7' ,, ' ,--4 '-'.: - ' , . , '-:
Aor DlPLane's . V • orscsifetgo....No zemeb. emu In
vented ltss been so successful - tithe great eroa n makin c ,
of Dr. Mane: All who kayo =Ali hare beenecEcially 113- Fognstal ragATEB, .
tonisbe/ and delightedat its wondertnlevn,v atal efficity - - -•
To publish a l the testlcnonlabs in its favor would-Mt 2 losrEn Amp. =I
awes; we rive. therefore content ourselves with s brie ab:
strut of a LA , of them. - • -
Japhet 41 Allen, of Ambay,.gare a dose, to a clad ;ix
years old, and it .Iwcnight away 83entrum. .He soon atter
gave another dose to the =de elelldieildch- brought away
50 more making about 1= Forrpaia about 12 hours.
Andre* Downing, of ersaberritoWnship; Tenangoobeux.
or, gava his child one tea-epoonfoi,
s and atm - passed 177
worms. Next morning; on repetition of the &we, ahe pose ,
,113 more. ...
301:tathan licughttutti, of West Union, Pack-comity, is,
writes that he is unable to supplithe demand, as the_peo
ple in hlaneigisborhood say, after a trial of the others, that
none is equal to Dr..?&Lane's Vern:dine.
D. & J. W. Colton, of Winchester, Ted., happened
last spring to get of his Tertnifoge. After selling - a
few bottles, the demand far it tecanse so great that their
stock was sooneibansted: 'They itate that it has proineed
the Isesteffeet, vhererer used, and is very poptdar among
the People;
Purebuns bs careful to ask for Dr- -hrLames's tele
bratcd Termifhge, and ham none_ All other j'erml•
loges. In 'comparison, .aretWoribless.'" Arlands Yermit
fags, alsO his celebrated - LiverPfils„ can now be had at' all
ruspeetable Drug Stores In the 'Unita. States, and ibis by
the sole proprletors, slum();
Succesawas to - J.. 'Kidd & Co, f.
- 60 Wool street. •
Oct= day
Zia-Fall end Winter Clathlng, - -Whole:.
sale and Retallik Jane sad rplendiet stock efFell
and Minter Clothing Sx now ready tor the inspectios of those
wishing to be fitted out in the mode.--Call and see for your
Country Dierehants vronld fuattt - So then interest to mai
a:l4 examine tba ' -
N. If.-Customer .1 , a2.k nude to order latanpenoz style,
and at the ettorteat node,. • •
rat" The Ittarerl_Letter h Some, In its Irv, bin
nothing compared In geuerea interest to *be people, u the
spletelii assortment of Rata and Caps at the Bunn Uwe
Groat Their beauties are . uturrapassed; their - .clutantleas
unequalled; ; to prove It, by theca. To loot sill cost you
nothing ; to purchase, little more in comparison: Remem
ber the Fanner Hat "Store,l4; Wood 'West, _sign of the
American 'Flag, is Du place, our word far it. oda
1 . 4, n , um BA= "o 7 PrmnitaitA
-October list, 3E53.
A election far TrITISTEMI DIRECTORS or this... Bank,
A
to serve for the ensuing year, mill beheld at the Bank
ing Bowe, on 'MONDAY, the Mst of November next
A general moeting of the Stockholders trill ales be held
on TIIVDAY, the Ist November. '
- JAS. B. MURRAY, Nattier:
d asa PASSAGE- FILOPI LIVERPOOL.'
____s
• • EMERALD ISLE r.
rrsplendid new Ship, built for "Tapseetra.Line,-*.le
us largest Parket Ship allot,' and for strength of
build, arecarmodationsfor passengers, eta tailing qualities,
has no Neal in the Idrerpool trade:
The KANSA LD ISLE will sail from Lirespiel on or shout
the =ern or Dscinann. ant persons sending for their
friends aboald not lose the opportunity of securing passage
for them by this notie Ship.
In order to przrrent delay, 7 will be notified Irj
letter from kleasra.W. Tapseott Co.,tb., LlsOrPool,
to to there to embark.
'Me Emerald Isla is commandid by Capt. deo. B. &finish,
(recently of the favorite packet ship, " Wm. Tsparott,lwbo
13 well known or his kindness to pesseett:srs; and his skill
fulness as a commander . - •
N. B.—The E. L will be - me:Wed by thammfrarent new
ahlp "Shamrock," commanded by thelcnoirst Captain,
Samar' B. Doane.
To secure ps_mage, apply to JAIITS -BLAKELY, •
ocVl "Censer of &math ar.d Boldtblield sts
BUCK" WlitaT FLOUE-100 sackx for sale _by
. KIRKPATRICK it HEREOYS,
art=
LOUR---50 b 4, S. P. Flour;
MA= Ex... do; Tarsal* by."- -
pod?. KIRKPATRICK A . IIERIION3.
DRAM. ASLI-15. &sots for side by
I • ocCl . KIRKPATRICK do lIRZRONB.
r .M.X70.-:.0 Lanes assorted brirubk E.'s /mire ;
cases Farms' ` Ts: for sea by
or= HIRE PATRICK & HEBRON'S.
MMaIa;IgiMPFIM
OW -10 &Ms Na. I Larl Oil;
15 a Taxurers' do; for ilea
acCl EIREPAITICE & 111"11P.OP.
POILE.--44 tibls Mess Pork In wale by
KIRKPATRICK do lIRRIIONI
0 LLS-51 , bb1.4.1N0. 1 Tanners, Ott;
10 Na. 7. Bank do: '
Winter I.ll=bed ;
In stars ud far ably' nssaNti EROS.
Summon' to J. fit,tl h O,
orr2l - Wtied stwet.
-rAll D YE-4w Ms is aMrs *DJ I a.le by
.1 oct2/ - 31,8311150 BEM.
IL T1T41,./1,—.113 carboys in store szul far ante by
ocV.l • FUMING BROS.
A 'A LEZISIi IWO r-44.4/ The ltugliarin stars and-fur ,
Irr fixtr.ll - FLEXING BROS. •
1.63101111 lbs, tiennau, kinore arid far sa:11 Ly
oct3 FIMILNUI3KO3.
C ii — i i.eo al
YELloW—ast lbs stars stxt for sale hy
PLE:3IO4I DllO.,
Soonemrs to I. Skid & Ca.. 66 Wood at
o.4Nikl.'S LUIS riIIiCILS-50 gra; assorted. La sale Ly
!I. 'A: FAILVESTOCE .& CO
Corner {Fact *nd Finn Al.
ft/RPM 1-ISO dettatiS awl Sulphate. for =de by
J. Deal Deal B. A. pAmirsrocs:
1310111113.1Cli—WOO HagliPth fur to.l. by
«=B. A. TAIENESTOCK. k CO
11_1 tg)FLANIYS tIERAIAN BITTERS-5 grorsjast racks
el sul far rata by D. A. TM? es - rom-a
seiTt. Caraer rest antl.lTood
/1l IsIT.AIS t3PANIaII AUXTURC-1 gross Jost reed awl
V for salt by (Deal] B. A. PAII&ESTOCS A CO.
RZSIDENC/S B,4LE—situated fu - 11.11mlwroy (Sty
Tim Lot to LO Lint- thitit. on North Canal street. by *,
deep to libcrir street. no bonse i 3 taro and consenfent
' I , s arranged, with gun Exturw, bank room, Lt. A goal Cu
: sags Rowe and Stab's on Liberty sttnott trots,. ast4bboxy,
4e. nal bcannltil twMtonts will to sold . on cagy tome.
•
110NONGAILFJA NAVIGATION. :•. , "TOCE
far Azin by S. COMBER? & SON,
era/ 140 , Thin! street.
1 111.11 TH. Pf'n—.v) La...kbel for kale_ by
no 2) MIMI & SINCLAIR.
j KAN ISFRkI A tot toncli for side by
1.,/ Del-) 8311111* 3ix6urn.
(Z lA/Alt-112 blab. dugar for sale
•cie..) S b ZIIII k St2a.Mll.
r4Ott AXLE DR V oIiANGE. for Pittaburgh liana:Car
tax,, Dry Goods or Groceries, four hita of genind in
Elizabethtown, on stitch la erupt a two atozy frame dwel-
Ewe how., mit/doing rear mica Mashed in gaud 501 0 .
The whole property abounds with &tilt trees, and a variety
a eh:rubbery. Apply to 110PIT1TT & LOWRIE. - •• •
Deal Errata Agents, "Post Doming's, Gth st
A Delightful Dwelling House .
F-Eva am, /..1.11 Street, in the Sixth ss•Lat
ample grounds wound It, with fruit trees and
♦tnes•eru7 eanyerdenoe to house•lereping mo the •
premises, with hot and coLl meter bath rooms, de, and the
gas brought to the street ale fall.
I Intend to reestore fro m the City on the let of Notembef,
when pcesessien will he given. Rent per annum.
Apply to Megsrrt. John. Harper or Morrison llnderwocd,
at the Bank of Pittsburgh, or to the undersigned, on the
pm :edam lerlC2l LEM tiARPER.
HANN OR PITTSBURGH, I
Oetober.23, ,1553. • ' j
A N rucrtox far thirteen 'Directors of this• Bank for
the wanting you, lilt be hold at the ranking liottee,
on MONDAY, the tarenty-first day of Iforeinlaer next -
oet2laltd AWNtE4YDE.II., gb . <hin•
. _
laft.k GSNERAL MEETING OV UTE nommoitats
of this Rant will be hell ea TITEMIT,, the test d4yof.No
rem ber next, 40132 i ENDER,
ToW IN STORE. et 1%0. 107 Markets; a hrgeand varied
asmrtzneut of ladles, gent-cans' sPs, boys and.daldrene
kteets....S.bom and °alters, all of vldeltmfil be said at nun ,
Busily lost prim. EatZt) • W. Z.
Tun IttleklVXD. at_No. 107 MARKET street, a basuti
al tut lot of black.bmarn and tan colored Oat texs. at prices
from $1.2.5 to $1,62. ladUes would do well to tall and ex
amine them. [a=l) W. E. SCUILLSTZ.
Jn' RI:MUSA complete ittEortraent or
Gantt. Missy and Chl:kiry& Premluat ComtAhtatlon
uCER•SHOES, a most beautiftil article. To see them, will
Le but to admire them—at No.IOT Market streeL
or 21 SC: E. SCHMERTZ.
Notice.
ms ineekbodera of the Pittsteingh and -Steabentele
Tnrepthe eCm will ta =Dee that an RUCTON mill
held on THURSDAY. ke
the Mtb of November, at 6r:
house of JAAIM DONETIONES,oa said road, between the of 12 M. and 3.D. 11., to elmt, by ballot, one . Fred-`
Sent, one Treasurep, and six Managers, for thelensuing
year. Dy order of the Board.
net - Z . ll3w* . JOIIN AteCTZSEßY.Treltattrer.
FRESH OYSTERS,
FROM BALTIMO.R - E
JUST RECRIVRD -
A. Pi FILTYS DEPOT,
On attrner of Wood and Finn .Streetz,
Dante palms .
Matt). [pfplo
IAILOO HALL., -Ranh am! noir Mat, opposite Lo
ki fayette Hall, can bo obtained for Paes, PestivaL..:
Concerts, Publicb - Medium de. Also; Cargo's Cotlllou and
SAS Horn cbe found in ritabot all times, by
applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Maio
Daguerrean Rooms of R. M. cargo a Co., Fourth strort..
WI)
STOCKING FACTORY,
VIM ST., DETWEEI WOOD AND 'MARKET EITESETS„
ABILITF,EIVVROZ; d scoivratr:
tTFIE bmt goods In Catldran's Goss, Mon's Socks, Bee r- derstarts and Drawers. sutd at manufacturers' pric
e FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY. all Mads huts
last year's wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE.
Be d 'WILLIAM DALT.
_ .
FERMI OYSTERS -
nscravED DAILY
Na.lB-1 SMITHIMM gr
$l.OO. per can ; 50 cents half eau, and war
mated. isorZi J. P. D. BEATING.
B,‘REDEILIKA BREXELL—The Homes or the New World.
.17 Headl
Willis-Fun Jottie &owl
ngs. War with Great Britain.
Countess D'Orsay—Clothled Happiness.
Kra Hale—New Household Receipt Dock.
T.B. Arthnr—Spazing to Spend.
negg—Tenioe, the City of the Sea.
Rufus W. Clark. , leetrus - to Tonal; Men upon the
Formation of Character.
Dlekena:—Bleak Musa,
James Grant—Jane Seaton; Or The King's Advocate.
Great Truths by Great Authars—A D atAils
to Reflection, Quotations or Maxims, Metaphors, pouaaeLg
Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Au, From writers °f all ages
and both hemispheres. 11. MINER & co,
nein 32 Smithfield street.
Pon Salo.
WILL SELL my unexptred lease Obtotcon Parl}of
L athlete on Miami attest 6124 Spring arch tbe
Fifth Ward-40 !t
rig in on O'Hara street, and running
back 100 - rt. on Spn a 1 7; vtdr_h Is erected a . Ibur
storied Brick Honse, 401 t. square. vitt' a frame, two stades,
60 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on airy
brawls of mannfactorl ng business. Belng engaged In
_ nn-
In tba =awry, I offer the above for 'Nabs In
qdire at No. 423 Meaty street.
odatt I • EDWAIIVIMDZIL..
BOLLMQ LOTS.—Ten. Lott of gramma, situate in Ns*
Troy, fronting on Cfietaut chest. eseh by 100
for sale low. .Apply to .00111TPT it LOW/IM
WEI Real Eststs Agoras, Post, Zsildb^s C.th EL-
•A 4 ' •
•
Of
_ ••• '
,
, ,
rt y.:
-K ,t-R~ `~'r
CIRIBBLZS CLOTTIING 110110, - -
No. 210 Liberty street.
ONES
=ME
ENIMMI
MEMO
AMUSE=NTS.
rnscrs OT imusamt,
Boxes mod Pnrgne4e toe. I &mond
Private Boxes, Bozos tor -IXILCISIZ-
Dcr. do. .. ..
45iPPentoos securing sestasSil ch:11^8:71.1.234 gds. rites
Gov the cortietate. . -
.133rDoorsispert before 7 o'clock; p.rrfarcisroto to
con=firme at 73 , 4 ' o'clzek. ' -
Zar• Second at„ ht- of AIR- YARREN,thiI 4lseizitTrl6ttd
..tutietictn ,L.L.vAs, who wilt appear 111 tvtactiebrshtd 41"•_
OT t ., 121.3.11). of a new Drami entitlel the EMI I:4
.1 .2 a a g *" Or Calker 25;11'53, will be irtwwc—ed
JA,NZ SitWM.-
conclude .
%ME, BOLL OF A DRUM. _
Oscar -Brelytarel.
(oountesa .--"- dalea - 11 * Yarrea.
rehearsal,. the . :cekatraated. Play af_.: 'Lyng:
' illesara. r ShiaObi, Coy -
ANVYA.O7IIIIIIIIB' OF 1? IMO ..PROOF SAVES,
- Vault DoOpe BIId iron vruldot Shuttots:-
AND•ss.till persons admit the necessity a Usiabses
mentioned ratieleN we base uo-tinltatlnn Is.ttereu.
mending our Iliad° to_be equal to - anyttin,sln - Useelty.'
Orders promptly_ attended toonnd pnt up Ia tar best
style, -end-on short notice.. - . - .
einithilell street, betsreen 'Fourth Ind
burgh. - , feetekders] - ' SIIROVELT,'Sr CIT.
. . .
_ ' -Vaal-Style ornate;
L:1 13A1TITEL ITEST,Iio: =1 Union - eltittlz
(kood of Wood.)liuj tat received the PAL
STYLE OF FLAW, and would respectfull y ; .
(wits the attention of his friendieuvl customers to IL "Ile
has deo on - band a largo and varied assortment of UAW_
and CAPS, wtdel be will eel CIICAP. for ash:. (asd2:l,
. _ . . ,
Hats:an
ttit
213SEVI eXIX A 93,eorner Woodslice. -
and Diamond alley, ireold reapeetfall); in i
farm' their - friends out tle public. Nut t . .---
ire receiving- 5 Isno tad splendid stock at. ILI'S AND
CADS; of the latest -style, which they aro prepared to sap.
-on, - as reasonable tem! as any. other /moue Iri. Dia idw.
Gly g =La can, sad =Smiths 012? NtOCk. -1 - - SePl9 -, ..
Never Blvanle, :Brew. 7111210. - -
"[TAMS CRY; Tome Boy .llyAlot 400112-' Over" 4CDO 41'
AX:this beautiful a:nag - hasbeen told In -
. Old Dog Tray, Poster.' - _ . •
.Iboyid Irish Quadrille, - Jullem.„ -
Azuerim' m - .
Blount MIZIC Polka, dd. • _ -
Prima Boons Waltzes, 110. - . •---
These pleces,by Jnika , lure .been- - performed.whlt the
_greatest sutras at his Concerts. In tke Bast. -
_Blval SchottLr' ,Brawn. .
Crystal. Brerly., - - , ,
Forest Gladejtlka,thittic.balk. : - -
trater D lritePolka,
on the - Dark Blue Pea, tri antliOr of lIIITBaIs.
-Came Take a Ball, a new Ethiopian - Bong - -
American &hoot for the 3leledecal, ..raphlue, and Bee&
Ormn; by T. B. Gurne7. Price $L
The above just received - hi Adams A Co.'s IhrprasS,Tor •
eale - by ' - ord,S •J. REELLORM STocd. street.
"DEEM HALTIZOOMI_OYFTERS.—Tits subscribes at
Ivy ;ousts! to =PAY: their customers with - Eincsh
Oysters, in tiusanir, stale isbcrtest nal& raxtlowest terms.
.7LIZTlitt. BiIes:WHEAT PLOITR—Jagt, reamed freisholar
.121 family UM, in ISICkS . Ct M. 50, cir .10!) lba., deliremol is
mt.' city free of charge for delivery. : : -
BAILEY k RENSHAW Vemily atllOefa
ocig - ari - TesDealerx., 253 Liberty street'.
ID ht chests ttne Deltoid Oolong Tarsi -
10 do- -- Old Country - •..
These Tea, MOr- la, - #.1.1 giiiranteed ii v ia to
any Teas In them:whet at the moist . - •
cel9*: . • - WILEY &13...K15T1A.W.-...
_ EI - DEA.NB--30.bushela white soupikans(terljust received,
tad Tor wile by - re29 • - KING 4,11.001rgy 41),
amp ArPLES-370 biLetkels in-store sad far .sale-by
i o dg - - . - - • — JUNO &1111011,11EAD:
00E8 FOB COLLEGES--Scrmemc axo Cteattcax Tart
- Booga--17rer 1.00,000 mein told! The Coming_ Strug
gle sawn the Nat:Laos - of the Ea rth, or the Post ...II Eyente
of the Next. FilleettrYeara, destribe4 aacxxdanee With.
Prophecy... , By mail, - rreptid. LS mote. - Par sale by
- - .-.I.3.pATISON, (late parte= Agaelr„)--•
'EIDE Cotu3try Seats-4.1.1 acres of land d oath;`
I Fourth street. Plata Rcdoi; - a &Ir. rods :this side ofltts
railroad station,. at Esst
country - residences that - canncr - be ~ekraellcd. - aronad tie
city. - Frieuds,joitt toge th er sad buy where you cau-.bet
rocifirtable azulkappy. offer Iss - Orth your attenlioa.:.
- 00.1ISALE IN ALLEGHENY CITY—Eve acres of grouod
..j` at &grad birgailL. It Is -near - the _outer 'Depot.- and
..be sold at a bargain that Is worth baring. _Eng - tars of
ocl9 - - - - 'MOS. WOODS, 45 Market - street.'
A - . BSACTISTLitik- . 41ur..N0t.• FOIL 2 aLlt,ia-,Nesr . Brigb.
_LOU. of 5 acre , lith 3 cansealsat - Oattage liceasecaad
the
all Sae outbaadiap.
.1t is
.onlyfew toine haa a ttetrridorl
city. -
- also,' hare tea _my printed.mtsfer such 'Liar-kV Ot
Farnas,Cotaxtri &Ws sad OtYLata;:that . lhati &nese-vas
chasers tAtst they mar be actrastmadated irlth a goad assort,
meat ca easy teams._ Stociatro or -.-- •- -• •. - - . - .
- - oen - .-- - _ - Tnets.-wocitis,-46-markinitiieL
Sketrber; _bothatrlea; •
1:11 Venice, the City of the sea; - - ' -
Barnes an Daniel; • - - - -
blettrale's roan' irark. Sermons.' _
French's IVorks; • - -
:Salad for tbe Solitary: . •
De Quincey's neyr Tolcunr3; - _
liaumborne's • • do.; • -
Uncle Sara, by kfrs. Stcarc.2. _
Great Truths-by Great Authors ; - -
Corapleta - Artnler, by Lame Walt= ; - -
Aaopl ma ikdclges:
• - Grace Greetorood's troika
Whipple's Ore.tlon an Vei% i;b:temq - -
Parley's ram Tales; - Arthur's
Chaste's Vivi:myna on Wel:a - ter; - - -
—Tangle Waal 'Ales; and caber new 1111a.:'lan112:rtilins
trated JayealleiDXVISOYS - .Book State,
ocl9 : CS3larkit street. mear Fourth.
- -
B j r,,nn ALLEcitiENYvityiraztazttsininted imam
.l,lol.Bl dlately.- Aptly to - -
or3S" 310FRIT LOWRIB, Port Ballilap, Sta. stnet.-
- 1311 - 13.11. FOR SALE, consittlag SCracpciot priests:
bettota laird, VAmiles above - . Mcliecriport ; am the .
Youghlogteny nrer.7o acres la cultivation, a Mak bocci et
2tiora; meni co
i hause,;_bara,srtable, and other oat- -
blames. Twolarge orchards or prime fralt; - Peca ZS_
acre. - near this Ithoyo. acrea of - a - aim rip 35 -
culrlaliatr, brdaraie good tizaber, at ir,Uts,L.. acre._ -
oelS &CITTIESEItT k SOH, LIS VILA. street
17111:: HUN - DXlit) &hocrlders;1000,1t&oon Mims;
in =aka &base andfat sabt tow to Osseo ttbs lob; by
, - -.I.IrECIU,3IoALPDI &
- • -- Scrip Dividend. --
TIERSONS Lamm' -in the Maori _Del:stir:mot of--the .
Pittrbargh, Life Insurance Company, unrewarded is _
e 3.11 nnaseeetre their Scrip for the a) . per• eant._4l-htena de
dared on the 111 of February. Seat - -
colS QA; COLTON. Sackful% -
• Co.Part-nerskip Nottee. - - -
11 - 7-11 TUNE this day sosoeisteanith ns is WI Foundry
tRudnest,sIORSIMILVIELLIPS, and will bsrestler-_.
continuo said business nada? the- tirsi of John Juuktsou -
JOLEN ANDSItEO3I-4 BON. _
• Pittshusg' It, °damn 11, 1H53 - *dike'
_ Propos s Kor - Coal. -
TIOROPOSALS for supplying coal to the 'kits Of the Daily
E - Packet lanefor the cmtingeesson, vitt be reCahrtd. Ire
to the Zth Imo:, at noon,at the office of Wm. Holmes &
Thema] b to be deflectd in quantities from 1000 to is may Imregutred by the Captaini. '-'l'be contract
11) commence pa the opening of Paraket Nartptioc, -this
fall, and to extend to the is of July, ISSI. - -
Address- trr Coil; • - - ,
jJ LOUTII k BILO., East Birraughamisnanstfor.tuters of
Ba r Irtn, - and small Trott of . deseld.rtions;
also, fittest corallty,cflioops, itottads and ftwasms.:
- tia.• Lamp . orders for Iron In . tho box, at=thet eityPoslt
- New 1300Alutc New' - : Boons. -
MEM Barnes at the New World: plepilereseetAtaerfca t
I . by Redcrika Brenier. - - - -
- Camila Ila tress, by the Caunteed -•
- -Tic Little , or.:FYlial ,Alrectlela t-a Etell7
_Suntan - -
Sparing - to Spend, Cr the Late= of Pia' Aaiun, by - T-
Arthoz. - - - -
Felber Bright Hopes; or An Cgd.clergymexe.-
Vacation, by - Paul tareyteu. - - -
Tbe - Buybcccd of Idea. - 'Cr zde
oclB - &GILL-INN rkailigY It Oa, TA Pottelb
c o f ,r) TEX T 800 ,c — ,17 65.. . aatf f.3lorAlzatq,
. &DAUM,- •
oell9 -- Late Davis= & Aztecan:
eI`OCES FOR. SALE-30 abuse Along. Zia,. CO; also,
)....I..sharer. Ohio and Penns. /1: Cu.
uctl3 -s. cur sup.wr & mill,' it.
New. Unnoing Sehool. - -
- f - musroPasu -moucsu.s, hie a Pia:664l3l2i
'LA vochi respect:tally t - Infana the - critimas of. Pittabsugh
and eielnlty that he dsopening -in a short aline a
Ihncing &W.' in - Wasill-flOm "gap, Want rat
will teach the Plain anti Panay QuadriThr, Hasartat quad.;
- 11110. Polka quadrille, Schottlat tlnadriLle, Etualsst liimarr
ka, Polka Walks,: Schott:lth Plain Maltsc:ltaioara
ttalta, Clarrins , Waltc,lreffelam Waltz. Spaaaola . Heats,
- Cramer& Walls, 'and Celli= -Waits. Persons .who may
wish !aloft his choke whkh are inow_fornlnz, ems hare an
interview at the Hall tram 9 a'elnek. in the morning 12,
and,frouti to sin the safari:LOOM Mere via also be chutes
formed for hulles sad children, In tha afternoon: . 1 1 - 3 (4 par
acaa tanzht at their. ova- private residences,. if regaled.
tar farther informatianinquire af tho Hall, or addnani 7 ,
eon. . - CHHISTOPHER . A:HOLM&
In - the Orphstzst.Conra -of Allognerar Co,.
. . .
• i3. 11 -tte DI the matter of the lieri - of llettry Ira,
1
4,l — faing administrator of thnestatiof Michael
„,., ~ g,lllatt,deeeased, Icr rain - of the real 'sedan
:13, et
".,
soi, oM I said decadent, for the_
ce.. m.u.pa tof debts,
Aa'Ati - And now to wit: , •1511,1 8 the:
*...
' ..cii - Citation lamed in the gierecaaehmeim beak
• . . produced in open Court, upon den lanorthak '
the place of residence of Ihsrgant Dlillarcena Idattorkicar
ef the add Michael. Illathidee'dotter'cllligent search and la
el:dry, cannot be. escestaltusl, and 'that she has not been
living in the county of Aneghenl-does 'the-death 1-1-akt
Ati" 'el - Watt, deed. 04 mouon of liftedoel a Pab:aer, the
Court do now award 'another Citation, condaanding the
said 3fargaret Matllf3llo:tott, arid all others interested- in.
the estate of wad 'decedent, to be ..nd appear before-the-
Orphanshans' Conn of Allegheny county,on the tbt. day of
, 1 a 33, then atil there to shwa cense, if any they,
have why the prayer of aid petitioner should notbegrant's
ed, a nd that notice thereof be.. given by pun in the
Daily Morning Post, the Daily Chronicle and; Piptstrugh,
Legal Journal newspaper ; published to theelty of Pitts:.
burgh. By the Coon. ' -
Oct.8:10t 'JAP.XD'IL Barsa. Clerk. -
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T'ol3 SU& OA vacumiliWA—Tra dem of aroma. her;
12 tug a *outer 130 feet on Real artmet; &month Wank
near as tollgate; • mitt ittielling. aardett,YrnitTrem
'end Shrubbery; win N. exclunied tar other etty .
at a fah. price. ctenny t itm k SO.
f (etry STSEES—Twolots fog silo, &anted =Cliff
k i cook street!, each 24 feet front by 78 deep: - Pticor s3x)
met: Tetra: Onebalf in Ludt balance tattnur
_ 8. COTH:SgRT galq-01
Rent -Estate Thud
st
BEAUTLVUL FARM, oxt the Ohio ty , :er, test a ft , Wan
11 6 of 3/3111.....µ.1, Ohio. of ICO derv . , tor gab by - -
-DA= S. 07711131111 T 4..802f; 1.10 Ihird st.
TILAID filLlKS—Sust, opeoeo, nisoN t QA. , :,
'FIFTH streo44.7oesuutol imgrtment al Pkild
Bilks, brightest colons. = ' od-U.
itmaocutfillAWLS— A . A. 3145011 C0..5ir:4.25 METZ.
street,x3ll . OPea this =wan; s lairs and gruend a-s•
- Fortment o[ the ftotlrt quelltiEz of-1111,0CEZ
13 La L3l.2tib3-54.* pat.-new MS* 1141,1 -De Lalnvs,,
b4ht cam, just recelsol u- - ,
cc= A. tr *stet rki. ^3 FSRh st
T. B. eltleliW.V.T _ -
vals
t“ namitsi - .IOGENCIMS AND rtiwNritS, ana
l/ Itivneu ILL.l7.4csrotzts, No.43,44,?zilkltintstree-4..
PHILAIIII . Lna - - -
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