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The Whig Con- T®> * TCntilm of Allegheny city, met on Tuesday '• '.'-:fl'; : rs vf>,,l'';V:-^;^,'^r : .'^?-^-’ i - evening, to nominate a candidate for Mayor. -. . " QiiMl ?-': V*',*-.v y^-O^V'. The dolegatea were equally divided betwecnthree ' i,4-H" i N y-< <;< aspirants, bntneithcr of them had a sufficient .i •: :*'■-% f A nwnher to secure anemination. Neither would 77 ‘. -'V 7‘ •'.■ :& v* r ; V^^"-‘ ' yield, so great was the anxiety of each to secure ■- I the pap Of office. They talked and balloted un , V7\‘il‘v' VSC til a late hour,' and broke up inn state of high :,*--X*"'' /.7V-'>. _-;,=' excitement; uttering cutsefl both loud and deep 1 -P r. ‘- i ' •■ '.’ -f?~" '■ '/' t -'~o}\^y3'TX L * i f *£{ ‘ ogainßt each other. , ~jc *, • *’&■: r~ * ►-* L v JivV 'V• *** - t** > £? f ,':;v... > ; A„v. t >.•.- ./.;?• f -•• c g 'K-~'.‘?r , 1 .:li ..■• n •.<;■ ■»• ■v. - ,- .. *r..-. ft- 'tsc *» v Jt -- •- >■ •<“ ... »* •:••*. >• ■*-’ v.v-;- p i_,- -• ■<■• ■•'t ' . ••■•.. r. - . . ‘ »t. . :''r /; -T-,Si;- - v« f 7 ff'Jrp '7"’; »'l*'.> ~ >' c ‘‘r-C\ -‘"\ jA;.,- '* - v ,; * v -^v»^i' : V r - ■■'«■■ ■ ■-%.,,' \ > *l r '■" < tv „ f f.< w r . ‘ ca , , L ' ‘ * ** \ ,4 *v“~. 4 * . Vi..-, -, *. .1 ' - -J ! J-S■;- "- ' * t » t *‘'*> < < Vi if ’’>- Dnilg Blunting }MA. •^....jQSDROK-y. - aiUKOM. « Proprietor.. PITTSBURGH : THURSO \X MORNING:. MORillllO POST JOB OFFICE. t Vc bare now employed in our JobOffico.au unusual number of excellent job printers, and aw proW«dto execute all orders with neatness unsurpassed, and with a speed that >hall not bo teat. . Dtmoo.tttlc Kx«o»tlvo <3ommltt»e r . ■phrsuant tO' notice, the Committee met nnu of motion of Geo. Wilson, seconded by Aco FaLLERj it ' ■’'“SScS£» S W ; The meetings shall organize at .“. o clock, P. jr and remain open until 5 o clock, V. I . ■ ’ ... JOHN C. DUNN, Cbm n. Oso.-ffttaas, Secretary., - PURCHASE OF MOUNT VERNON. ' The Detroit Frn Press calls on the newspaper pjss throughout the land to advocate Ue pur- SL, by the government, of the Mount Vrnot, estate. The Frel Press says there are no con stitutions! objections to such.a purchase... Y.c would thank our Detroit friend to say under what clause ot the constitution he finds power vested inCongress to make such a P™*”®- “ bought for a navy yard, a marine hospital, or for any purpose connected with the defence of the country, it may do. But for any other than the usual purposes for which the Federal govern-, -rnent buys land, we think the constitution gives no power. The Free Prtza says ~ . s.rr«»< k* r from tin- grasp of speculators. , ■\Ve th'tik it lis.s already fallen into the *" of speculators. It was reported not long 6incc,^ that the price would bo $200,001); a sum far be. ‘and its Lriosic value To secure th., pn a New York company is found, who coutraet for conditionally: that is, the company can have .t ' unless Congress, at this session,.purchase it at " exorbitant price. Then the suggestion > thrown out that the company • and the patriotism and moral sense. - ;i=Kssa:sss 32H5=.V-:*: purchase all the sacred spots in the country to prerent their desecration by showmen and BP WhltTall bedonoforMonUcello; tho Her milage; Ashland; Marshfield? We would be. Xmong tho last to oppose any const,tut,onal pier measures of respect nnd rcrercnc the name of Washington. But we think the™ W c constitutional objections to the props. -d pur chase; and that it would estaldmh a precedent of doubtfnl safety and propriety. Bat another objection to this purchase that will probably render nil scujuonto iect useless. It cannot be purchased without the consent of Virginia. And, a few days.since every member of the Virginia .delegation h Confess voted to lay the subject on the to .1 undone of the Virginia members declared the State wonld never assent to it. the plaindEaleu again* Tiio amiable, witty, and good looking editor < tho riaindcahr is “into ns B°me” m regard J ; the Eric war. Wojadge from | ho ‘Tnt [f bur editor’s remarks, that the principal pom t »I'o offence is, that we prcsnmed to tut'nUon the c y. of Erie in the same day with CleTeland Keep, vour temper, Mr. Ptenital'r, wo hare not ha f ; done with yon yet. As to the city we have naught against it. We too been there often, and like the place; and rejoice in its pros , - perity. We should doubtless like you, too, if we had the honor of your acquaintance. But your furious language towards the pcop Erie, we do not-like. It was neither just nor decent. Suppose we should call the people of Ohio City “idiots, or lunatics,"and beg the whole world nfter to leave a cent in Ohio City, what 'would the PlaindcaUr say of us? We ehonld expect a rebuke, nod deserve it. ;■ We knew exactly what we were writing about when we wrote tho article that givee offence. ‘And tho abusive language of th = Dmocrat, a few days ago, shows that what . Plaint says of Erie, some Cleveland editors,, and Ohio railroad directors, would say of Penn sylvania generally. Now wo would not be very :j alarmed at such hostile demonstrations ; but we see neither “Justice nor decency in at tempting to foster hostile feelings between the, people of two State! whose interests arose, ■blended; whose people are so mutually frxeodly, and such near neighbors. Wo *re satisfied, however, that the people of Ohio will be very little inanenced by snob altempte to arouse en mity and hostility, where no cause exists. CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS. Mr. Gwiu same days since introduced m ft. Senate a bill to protide for the establishment of a lino of steamers from San Francisco to Shanghai, China, tia the Sandwich Islands. ' A hill has passed the Senate providing that the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury shall be appointed by the President, by and with the ad- Tice and consent or the Sonato. This is proba bly aimed at the present Assistant Treasurer. Three' different resolutions hate been intro- ; duced in tho House in favor of the construction of' a Pacific railroad by tho government across tho territories, and each and all have been « tailed” by sach decided majorities as show be yond a doubt that the present Congress will give no onoonragomont to the undertaking as a government work. A bill to establish an Agricultural Bureau was introduced in the Houbo and referred to tho Committee on Agriculture, of which Mr Daw .on, of Pennsylvania, is ohairmau. • THE WHEELING BRIDGE CASE, The Qaiette thinks thero is something wrong about the Wheeling bridge case .in the Supreme Court at Washington. The litdttgacer *tales that the case was called, and no counsel .or the complainants appearing, -the case was dismissed. We presume the counsel in the case can give the reason for this result, if this information is cor rect If it is so. tbo costs must bo provided for by tho next Legislature. IDOJi MtAKUFACTOBE. - ; ■ Wo would invito attention to tho communica tion of Mr. Woo», published in our paper of to day, ini relation tothoEenton process of manu facturing iron direct from the ore. The nails which ho sends ub wo can't “ publishhat we | oau safely say that “ there is nothing tho mat ter with them” that wo can see. They arc l, vory good.” . .. .. If the Benton process can accomplish all it promises, it will certainly prove a great.public benefit. It mnst reduce tho price of manufac tured iron; enable persons with limited means to on-rage in its manufacture; and, it is said, it will produce better iron than by tho old process. Wo, howover, are not judges of the matter, and of course venture no opinion. The parties who have engaged in it in this county ore certainly not men easily deceived in such, matters. ■DECEMBER 22. ■ Baltihobb Savings Bank—Welcarnthat the late run upon'this institution, whioh' created so much excitement in that city laßt week, has sub eided, and the bank is now at rest, . after show ingTb'iimiy that it is more than able to meet all demands. - Tiie Galt House, Louisville, whioh, at one time, teas considered the best hotel in the "West, was closed on the 19th. It is to berepairod and improved, and will open in about six months, ' WftnngftniGDt. j\.r the. Morning Tost. ■M’KEEsroitT Ikoh Works, 1 December 19,1853. J Messrs. Editors Haring noticed in your pa per of the 17th inst . a communication from a Wheeling correspondent, whom yon endorse ns a theoretical and practical- iron manufacturer; and thinking it rather personal, I consider it my privilege to notice it. Your friend pronounces the Ronton process for manufacturing wrought iron, direct from tho ore, a patent humbug, got up to speculate on the un- W Tlo assorts, « you do not sec any largo mils turning out this cheap and good iron, but a fur nace built in so t ne out of the way corner, to run a little occasionally toosell rights by, and that the iron was rotten," &c. In answer to which I would beg leave to inform your friend, hat in l lie city of Newark, N. X, within eight miles by Railroad of tho city, of New York, is one of these out of the way corners, at which place two of these patent humbng furnaocs ore in operation, and have been constantly for tho part year. Some of the iron made there I havo rolled into thin aheotß, and produced an article that will e l in any market, for at least fifty per cen more money than any sheet iron ever produced in the greni city or Wheeling. The next out of tho way pUco, whero I saw an experimental fur nace on the Renton plan, was m the city of Cin cfnnati where iron was produced, the quality of whkh wlv fully tested by some of the Urgr-J logman,: far turers of that city, and pronounced by them fully equal to the best quality of pud died or boiled iron. T ~ . The next out of the way corner that I thin* necessary to notice, is my , own works at. this place. Romo four months Bincc, when ulb c'nnati, I purchased of the inventor he right to build two furnaces, one of which operation tho most of that timo,,but owing to the low stage of .water hnvo been nnable to pro ven outlie,cut supply of oar. In the presence of some of our faryrit 1 bureh manufacturers, (whom 1 think as fol y competent to ]ne r th*3 lUv nois Central Railroad across the lllmoismer, at Lasalle.' At this point there is an embankment of over CO feot.jmd' an excavation, about one mile from tho bridge, of 70 and 80 feet. Here were collected four hundred laborers employed by Messrs. Storey, Talmadge & ConkliD, con-, tractors for the heavy work near the bridge. Among these workmen there have been various disturbances since the commencement-of- tho work, and the ring leaders of tho late not were tho same who murdered Thorn, last summer, and WC rt° the difficulty on Thursday •row principally out Of an agreement made a short time since between alt the contractors to, pay $1 instead of $1,25 per day.. The land aof Storey & Co., were notified that they might e celve $1 and continue upon tho work, or receive I $1,26 for what time they had worked and leoyo Hie grounds. AccoruinglyvJlr. Storey and his I olerks commenced paying olf at the I office upon the bluffs near tho works. The room. | was arranged so.tbat none of tho t, , !11,d3 c °^ d enter and the settlements were made at a win -1 dew prepared for that purpose After proceed ing a short time on error was discovered m the account, when Mr. Story cpenedtbodooroud informed the melt oftho error and told them that " master would commence ««» in an hour or two, or somctbiog. vo that Utect, when one who kept-a boarding houso fordhe hands crowded into the room, swearing that he would have the pay if it was there, at the same time etrikib* Mr. Storey in the faco and endea : A him., Two or three others now nn«hed in. when Storey drew a pistol and ; Cred two or three times, severely wounding one, wli tho room, Col Maynard of Chicago, 1 y o and child:* While he was 6 gone 6 were forced from the room and the door rafastened, when ho crowd commenced with axes, picks, and to Xm.it itnwn the door One succeeded in enter-, inc When Storey asked his olerks whether it was best to shoot They said " no, we had better be quiet ” Mrf Storey r.ot knowing that Maynard had gone to take care of Mrs. Storey and ehfhl went liy tho hack wny to the house. iindl ®P his wif:,' •' V 0“ There otnt any pig thcro [" roared the shaggy coat. “Them's my close, and noth n else.” “Weo-o-o-et" , . , „ , “ The deuce there ain't,” from the little man. “Pitch him out, with livepork.” “Let 'em try it!”,roared the shaggy man. “Who’s agoin to do it?” 11 Wce-e-e-c !-ooh-ooh-wee-e-e 1” “ Gentlemen, we can’t stand this any longer go oat with yoar hog, you brute!"- cried the little man, assuming immense indignation. “Stop the stage and let mo out!” cried one of tho ladieß. , „ “ I tell yon I nint got no pig m thnt bag, growled tho shaggy man—“ I’ll bet ten dollars on it. The critter is somewhere else—in come of tho seats maybe.” “ Wec^e-o-e!" , . Here the alarm of tho ladies began to bo in tense. Several insisted on getting oat, and one | improvised a very good feint at a faint. “ Sit still,”- said tho little man—"l II go out and see the driver.' Ttiis nuisance Is not to be borne any loDger.” Tho etago was stopped, and the little man got cut, and di i see the driver —enough, st ony rate, to hand up hie sixpence—and then walked straight into Stoyvcsaut Institute, bestowing, as he eutered the door, rather a quixxical look at the people in the stage. “ Who is that fellow!" growled tho shaggy •oat. “ I’ve o mind to get out and thrash hitm The idee of my having a pig in that carpet-beg!” “That man !” answered tho pereon addressed —“ that is Signor iSlitx, tho ventriloquist and magician,’* “ The Devil ?* . «• 2? of not quite; but rather a 4 dus* relation ■Yon can go on, drirer.” Sewako OCT AS Acsocati'Catou.— The prop erty of Judge Forsyth, of Kingston, N. Y., whose financial operations, and sabecqneut sudden de parture for Europe, a few months ago, created no little sensation in Wall street, is to be sold at public auction this week. Among the articles in the inventory, indicative of the luxurious stylo in which tho ** ahsquatnlator ” lived, arc some ornamental medallion carpets, made to order, costing $7OO each; mirrors, costing $OOO each; «ilk velvet sofas ; a piano forte, worth $400; costlv silver waro; a snperb library, paintiags, and other works of art; three gray horses that coßt $1,200; any quantity of rare wines; superb vases, from the royal manufactory of Prussia; solid silver tankards; trays ond punchbowls, lined with gold. Death OF a Vetera* Pennsylvanian.— Mr. John Book, sr., died on the 17th inst., at Shrews bury, l’a., where he had resided aver fifty years. Ho voted at every Presidential election since the adoption of the Constitution or tho United States, and was tho oldest citizen in that section of York oonnty. !To had, at tbo time of his death, thirteen childron, sixty-four grand children, one hundred and sixty great-grand-children, and five great great grand-children, twohnndred and forty-two descendantsin nil, two hundred and six of whom survivod him, viz: six children, fifty grand-chil dren, one hundred and forty-five great-grand-chil dren, and three great-great-grand-childrcn. At tbo time of his dcoease there were five generations living in Bhrewsbnry. Tnt. Ai.t-Eor.n Odtbaoe of the Codas Au- TnoiuTiEs. Some of the passengers in tho steamship Crescent City, nt New Orleans, from Havana, have prepared a “ manifesto ” against the Cuban Government for overhauling her there, and keeping her over night. It is said to bo a fierce paper, and breathes war. A correspon dent or tho Now York Express, who was a pas senger on the Cresoent City, rather unceremoni ously pricks this bubble. It is well known that bv a regulation of tho port of Havana, no vessel can pnss the Moro after sunset. It seems that tho Crescent City got under weigh and attempted to pass the Moro after theflaghad been lowered, and was of course compelled to heave to, and go back to tho anchorage. ggy The Duke of Alba, who got into trouble with young Mr. Sonle, for some disparaging re marks upon the dress of Mrs. Soule, at a ball in Mildred, has apologized for the offence. At first the Duke refused to consent to give redraßS in either way, upon tho plausible pretext that his adversary wns in reality urging on a politi cal quarrel. But tho story is now that public opinion having deoiared itself unanimously against him, aB is not astonishing in a oountry renowed for tho chivalrous respeot whiohut has always paid to beauty, the Duke settTed_the matter by giving the apology demanded. — Phil. Ledger. Outrage on as American Consul.— A letter, dated Paitn, November I, says that a party of twenty-five men, whose leader had made himself | offensive to the Peruvian government by publish ing certain footsie Limanewspapers, sought the. protection of the United States Consul, 8. J. Oakford, Esq., at Tombez, which was granted. Tho National Guard surrounded the house and fired into it, killing one man, wounding twO ( oth ers, and endangering the lives .of the consul and his family. The refugees were forcibly earned nwoj, and the consul threatened with arrest. The McDonough Cases before the Supreme Court —The Supreme Court hue deoiaed m fa vor of the United Statej, in five of the cases ar caeil at the present term, inwhichthequestion las of Bundry titles to the different tracts of land claimed by the representatives of the late John McDonough, of New Orleans, under P” te^ ed titles from the French authorities of either Lou isiana or Florida. These, says the Washington Star, are all the MoDonongh cases so far deoided. « • iifltl E®> Bates* Theatre at St. Louis was damaged to the extent or several thousand dollars on Soturdnyvnorning, by thefamnginoftheroof and the consequent overthrow of a part of the walls. Fortunately, and strangely too no-one was hurt. The accident was the result of -a defect in the plans of the architect, who did not nroperly sustain the roof. Mr. Batear estimates S7,COO or-SB,OOP-On. Com. fnr this purpose: ~,,,, - - - n „„„ , vnßTOßE.—Hector Jennings, of San flnrftv Ohio has been notified by his attorney in SKBstfiMaßww* 000,000. *”i ,X -r .' v* ,r- • - ' '■ ''' . Grand Jfttvcnllc Cone® (kpBttEYOCB; ba* the honor cf tnforming, tbo citlicuß ] o?mtbufgb and vicinUy.tbat give * ® i rv» vAfp T \n IjRTDA-Y EVENINQvDccemhCT 23 J* : had nt KLKBEB»S, MKLLOR’S, and at tbo door on the 1 ereninc of .the Concert. | Tor particulars, see programme. omuis OimENS' ANHJKANOKOJM^ANV,|. Pittsburgh, December 19,1853. f Li’ wSter’Btwit, ■' •- ' ’ Wm:Larimerv7r., John S. Eilwortb, ivTm.m R nnvF J. Schooninsker,. •.: Mm Shlpton. .SASIOEtJ,.HAB|HEI.L |: dec2l:m • • •-'♦■- - ... Tit~.,r.tr Tlnsnltal Fair.— The ladles’ mir, OtotheSicßtof AoMorcy Hospital, ■olUrammol.cs 'ivrl>\Y ot LAfc'AYKTTU HALL. corner of Wood en^ Fo«*k-lA,ontTao«on Four* ’ for one rrct-lc only- . I o>=3» ' Presh Tenlson Just receired at MUKRATI & OUVER’B,cornot Wood nnd l'iflli streetji, under Patrick* & jMend. •' fliononffafaela Savtgaticm Compft- NOTKJE TO' STOCKHOLDERS. —An AV MfiETINO of tha Stockholders of tho M W?S *St • Narliration Company trill be held* in pursuance of tho pro* WWonsof tho Cbaner of lucorporaUcrn, at o®“°* Qnint street, in the city of.Pittflburgh, ou MONDAY, the : jMond d»y orJonoary, 18H, (Wing tboflirf In tho month,) ot two oclock, P. 51 ,forthe ELECTION OP OfcPi f GB ™,fZL tU ° < *?° S ?Car WBL BAKKWEJ.T*. Eccretoy. r,~'^snycrumin.,— u « due co KlKli’B Itdrcieusv to day that it baa been known to completely 0™“““ vestigo of thia dreadful disease In less time toanony other remedy, end at lesscostor Inconvonloimetpthe po- thousands of certlikates in the handn of theproprie' tor, many of which oro from well known citiicna ofthe city or Piltabur-tb and its Immediate vicinity, go to shtsv clearly andbeyor - ell doubt, that Sita'a PrrEOmmls nmcdlcoe of no com. onvalne, notonlyasa load remedy in JWP- Hs.lVicumalim, Daifnat,loti of Sight, . but as a valuable Internal remedy, inviting the investigating phyridans, no well as the suffering patient, to become aojnalnted with its having a dread of mliturea are assured that thls oiedicineis purely natural, and is bottled asit flowefrom thabosom of the earth. . ', r - , StoanUufed ait oertificattofthculibraUdD. Y. Foot, 11, U, trnth certify; that I have been so badlyaf flictod with Scrofulafortholast seven yearsthat most of the »t m a t Vnye been unable to attend to any kind of business* Sdmuchcf tho time unable to ■walk and confined to my bod and hare been treated nearly all the time by the beat Physicians our conntry aflbrds: I occasionally * got some re lief but nocure, and continued to grow -worse untllDr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock OU,as ere rything else had failed. I did so without faith at the effect waa astonishing ; It threw the poison totimsurfiice at onco, and I at once began to grow better, end by using .even bottles I have got a This may certify that I hove been acquulnted wilh Klee's Petroleum, or Bock 08, for more than avear, and baveve neatedly witnessed its beneficial etTerts in the cure of indo lent nlairs and other diseases for which it Is recommended, vnd can with confidence recommend it to be a medldnewor thvof attention.andcan safely say that success baa attend ed Ita nse where other medleicehad Pot sale by all tbo Druggtsta.ln Pittsburgh. faoZfatew, -pgrrTfreT.PKlA. CPBIAXH WAREHOUSE,; 171 Chestnulst.,*ppotiUthe Staie Eovts. H. W. BAFPORD, . ' KfiEPScoxuitahtly on band tb« mortextenEiTeßnu [LfS* failed assortment ofCartflsnßatnlCartain Materials to .. Frracißrocatellcs.cillwWths, Gilt Cornices, every utjlt sal French Plushes, niFwKl*.i» “ Satin haloes, GlUCurtalnPins, i ti Lamrafl* • ** '• _ Banda, •• SatinsT Cords end Tassels, a pnmnftk LtnanSf Gimpa, all prices, I ** Oaahmctette, Ix>Ops» pfrtlS'TesselsendCcr^, fu^S 8 ’ ES’Sn -Asasfflsff ? 1118 «n4 Kvtr Complaint lks>’ CORED BY KIER’S PETROLEUM.—Rend Ibo fil tering letter fiom R*t. 0. Piomsos, a HUslonarj la Klra-P/drJSr; blyrelfnnd *lfe haring Wa gristly benefitted by tho ataof yoor Petroleum..! wish to haTe you wild sue a box of two or three doz*n bottles. 1 am the {fcogregttUonal Minister In this pitted, and serial of my |wop!n are alerted with SndisesUoa.and an lanrtlnn of the liver, the Fame' of myself and wife, before tak.n;, ; l>S«,ou Rock Oil. Wc tocfcjeveralboUflffr- I two or three each—about a year and. * half ago, and we have never enjoyed so good health for since that time- I had not taken a single bottle, be-oro that fullness of tho stomach which eo distresses She dys peptic was relieved, and I have, felt nothing of It Sme sly Wife was also relieved from a cbronlc’dtecaso of UuTilvcr/which had been of several years standing, by the Canal Basin, GKO. H KEYSKR, 140 Wood street, and Druggists and Medldae trhore- . : .. CASH "MUTUAL PJBB ASgJ®*; jLs|tlSll ISStRAKCK COSIPANT, of pcnufylvanln. CAPITAL, 0100,000. CBAS TER. PUJIVETVAL. ' _ ' Pnxid'nt—Xl on. O..ITBISTKB. Sccrttaru —THOMAS 11. WILLSON, Esq. CUttCTOES. ■ Hon. A. O. Hrisinr, Somnel Mm, William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, THUIAm F. Fahnestock, John lw Hhrrer Bollman, p8 !?i!L- t*. John Welker, Jr-, William Colder, Jr., Jarobfi Unl-lennon, Aaron Bornbaugh. J 0 ° RUSSELL & OAKES, Agents, Office. laLafeyette BaiMingS le? (entrance on Wood street.) rr-nmiASSOCIATKn Firemen’s in.urnnee Company oT the City of Plttabnrph. I K MOOUIISAII President—HoßEllT FlNNEY.Secretary J mU andl MAMNE BTSKS ofUOl kinds. Office: In Monongahela Eonso> Koa* 124 and 126 Water street* BIBEOWW: J.K.Moorhead, W.d.Andorsdn, B. C. Sawyer, • Wm.M.Bdsar, -11. B. Wilkins, W. W. Dallas, Charles Kent, C. Paulson, William Oolltagwood, A.P.Ansbnts, Joseph Kaye, William Wilkinson. . DAGBEBBBOTYPiiS.- Port Gfflro taildlnffl, -Thirt street, in fcH kiwis of veather.from 8 A. H. to 6 P. M., gWing on accnratoartistic and animatelikeness, nnliko and rttllym ncrlorto the common cheap dagnerreo types, at Scop pricw: sl > 6o, $2, s3,t4 i Ssnnan I nrarf,«MOrilng to the die and quality of case « tame. Hourafor children, from 11 A. ; M.t02P.31. N n —likenesses of sick or deceased person s taken In any ; part of the city. . . fnorgStly ARNOLD 'A WILMAMS, aKATING VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, N0.!25 MAR; KKT ptrcct, Pittsburgh—Manufacturer* of WROUGHT IBi)S TUBING. BRASS AND WON “FITTINGS and ClUIr SON’S FUIINA6K3, Register* JVeniilatorß, Tin Pfpea, ond article required In their line. ‘ . , _ . : Particular attention paid to the erection oflleaunff, ven tilating ornl Drying: Apparatus, by Steam Pipes, not Water, and Chllsnn’e Fqrawco. po-rfr-m Dr. Lunette’! Jnno Cordial, or pr.O ILXf CREATIVE ELIXIR, prescribed ns on effectual rertontlre in cues of Weakness, Irapotency, or Bartennew, end nil Irregnlaritlks of nature. As an Invigoratingßem- Sy it is unequalled. ' Also a certain Remedy for Incipien t Cmsumntlon, Indigestion, Loss of and. Femalo Weakness. Sold only at So. 140 IIURD. Btaet Pittsburgh. i - : - wl '“ irtaOVßlAlaiSi Curtain Slaterlalo, and Curtain Trimmings of eTerydcscripUon, Furniture Plashes. Brocoteiles, Ac., Lace and Muslin Curtains,S. Y. Pointed Window Shades, 0 lit Cornices, Curtain Pins, Itonds, Ae_ fttwhoiosale dull retail, \Vr 11. CABBYo» * C " > No. 169 Chesnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia.' Corbins Mado and Trimmedin tho tery nowesmeneb style, tmarSOdy Corn«ll. Cornell! A great manyper are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain found (nDrCom'BCoarPUißß, for Bale by Dr. GEO. B. KEYSER, MO Wood «treet. Pries, retail at IS 'A and 25 cts.perbox.; f*P 8 caiXlbcral deductionp to those r»ho bny to Bell airaln. O. O. of meeting, Washington Hall, ILsf -Wood litraet. between Filth etreet and Virgin alley. Lodge, No. asOr-Moeia every TuesdoieTHdng. Mercantile &IOIMPKEST, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month. tmarasfiy Notice.--IhTjOUKNEYMKN TAILORS BO of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, “rets on the Stand third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the X LORI DA HODSE, Market rP—d cnrt^ T i~CotTlU«e n m J , O capital Stock—thus, three dollars, payable to the Stockholderaor their legal rcpresentatlYcs forthwith, and tl7 °^°f'lOt °^ lte ßA°MPB f Secretary. Fifth street Property For Sule._ AT ALU ABLE LOT OP GROUND, 18 feet ftontby 120 deep, situated on'Flftb street, nearly opposite tbo now Office and Custom House. The situation of this lot lt one of the moat desirable business locations In tho one-third cash, and balance in two years; orone thinTSb and an humoredfarm of teaser-: Arplyto w,SteSLt BDILDUS I,OT FOB. SAIjK. 1 LOT 21 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending A back 100 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the £fi, . cdiar Wall, built for mo small Houses, nils lot la In a desirable location for a residence; and will bo sold w„d on favorable term.. TlUe B«al, and Mranco. Entire of *.'gggg%&: 1 .Fall Style ofHat«7 .'- T ns* 'SAMUEL WEST, A'0,231 /Ji (head of Wood,) has Just received the FAIL ||||gt cK& STYLE OF HATS, and would respectfully '*&**&' invite the attention of his £rle . nill “ d vr Hnta and Capa. ~ •w JOSEPH COX * CO., comer Wood /Band Diamond alley, vroold rMpectfally Js&ma their frlends.and the r nhHothat_ffiey nwTrecaivinif a' lore© and,splendid stock of TIATS AND etylftSyirhich they arc Prowrrf to seU onAs reasooabletenns m houso In tho diyr Give aa acalUondexamfoeonretock. sepia *i>it v bTAL EALACE OUTHIVAJLLED - vnrn a niapiAT o> - CHRIST MAS PRESENTS, ' Of avary tleircripiion, AT HODKIHBOH’S SAUCx CHTHA BTOBB, patatbS* bua, rmsstmaa. [dcc2».-5t z.** • W'y'ji ’ ' « O ' 'vv i. * • 'r “■ the National Intelligencer, Washington-City, JletflWi, 1852; , , i)a. 3. B. Boss’s .Vertical Adviser to Tirgmi in Sisktust and '-in Health, with an Almanac for publication fs, ftotn tbo pon of on eminent physician of Philadelphia, n t -utar graduate of to Medlcat Colley and an honorary member of the Philadelphia Modlcal Society. :It contains much good advice to Invalids, as -well as persona In health. It also describes in a coinprohonilTO mannor, the diseases of 'ourTarlablo ollmato, and tbo mode of treatment, I*o. family should bo without a copy of Ibis book. It can bo had, without any charge, at the various drug stores In this city, where Dr. Bose’s valuable Family Modlclnra are for J. S. Boss’s NcarooOsn Israotuxis? Camus, the greatest discovery In medical K lenvo. Jhla raising op a weak constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or disease, acts like n dtann. strength and appetite, and possesses Br«t properties. For h^'disease, : lence, heart-turn, restlessness,- numbness, neuralgia, rals* log thq spirits, and giving power to the whole system^» » almostmirfteulottfl Inits cffecta* nfty cente ft bottlo. • jff t - Rote’s Celebrated ifawiily £Tedicin(t, a7id hiS 2fed£c4i Jdvisef to jfVionj in Sicknut and in Just In receipt of a fresb assortment of tho abaYß McdWnes, and a lot of bis Valuable books for distribution, of whicbthe pub* lie are invited & call andcccopt a copy. dwl 3jtUTf :Iv '<** ?• KEYSEB, 140 Wood street.:. A Great Blessing to the Afflicted.' ttm'number and'fbnhldable character of diseases of the Liver have lrng challenged tho attention of medical men. Some of these diseases, ch-ssed Under tho gonenfl tana of Consumption, have Boon supposed incnrahlo. mittho.u^ ollowedto die, without medical Happlly,thl.oan notonger, bo the case. • A remedy has boon found which still rare all complaints, of whnteveroharecter, arWoB mentof the liver. Tho Pills discovered by Dr. Virginia, art directly on tho liver! and. by eorreeUn* Ita Osmond purifying Itfrom disease, pals* the complaints Which have their origin In the disease*, of tbiaorgen.* .Remedies hitherto preposedfor'liver■offij plaints, have ftllod to operate upon tho soatof tto dlaaso, but Dr.M'Lauo’s Pills mako themselves fell upon tteactlon of the liver, ind by cleansing the fountain, dry up the !m -.pUro streams of disease which thence derive their ex; Purchasers will he. carefol to ask &r Dr. hTLsnas celebrated llvta' Piua, and take , none else. Than ?f» other Pills, purporting to be liver pabllc. Dr. Wfsutf* liver Pflls, else hts celebrated y«h milage, can nowWbai. at UU respectable; Dreg: Stores Id the United States, and by the sole proprietors, PCEMKO 8803, . • flacecssora to Jo KMd ft C 60 Wood»trect. k »• ». v » . _>V • decl&d*ir j&s Goode ! -«■ FRESH AIIIHVAL cf,CYcsy j description of Cloth, OaMlmeros, Overcoatings, and Test-. I tagh' suitable' for the season. .Also,; Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Suspenders, Qloros, IHWkr Ac. Also, a fall assortment of Readpmado Clothing, Trunks, Carpet Bairs, and Umbrellas, wholesale and retail. . Those wlshinif to purchase good articles, and at a fair price, would doweU to call at E. GIUBBLE’B CWTHIKG ESTABMSHMEXT No. 210 LIBHITY street, head of Wood, and (pjftway. disappointed. - no¥ r* mo-Nenrala«n.—Tbls formidable disease, which me&stobaffletlwtlriUof physicians,yieldsll>» map? to | Boj3»o,fottDeriy of the and lata proprietor of the Eschange Hotcl,Mchmood,Yap 13 one of thehondrods who hare been cured cfsovoroNen. ”?u^W s ~'cnd«l it to number, of otoTwhn Sne suffering nearly every form of disease, he has erer On tile evening of the 20lh insf,MrH. ARAHKIEA, wife of Lewie Statcnfield, in the 35Ua yenr °f lier B * e - . The faneral will take placefrom tho reellciiMonier hne hand, near Wilkinrbnrg, THIS noMIOT. at ll o f friend. of the family ther notice. Carriagenwill bo in waiting nt the Bt. Clair llotel, at 0 o’clock, A. M. HEW ADVESTISEEEEHTB. — .fpKe Hemer.fatle Clllxcns ’of Alice *iU hold their PRIMARY MEETING* ™ SATORUAY. the 2«th inst. at the usual placcaof mooting, between the honra of onennd STe oolockin the afternoon, tnel S tlMftaU.tono , nl r ,te , .M^: p E^6cRATB. ”—: orpharu’ court Sale. "; v • Bt tiutc* ofahoTder of the Orphan?' j Court of Allegheny county, the undttplgnM:. Administrator of the. Estate of. Frederldi ] Bimeer, late of Anegheny county. ae^ftrtOe win expose to Public Pale, at the. COURT HOUSE, To the city of Pittsburgh, cn' MOV DAI, the 10th. day. of January,. A. D ISM .V in o'cloch. A. SL, the ■undivided third part of the follow* Sg LG®:or PIECE the Bolld- Inffß ahdlmprovements thereon, vix: Attain lot or ptee of ground situate in the Reserve tract, Ross toirmhip, op posite the Northern lt»--ertiefl of Pittsburgh, being X«t- No* 19f," in tho plan cf lota loMout by G. E. Warner, Jamt Painter, and V. Lorcna, containing in front on Maini rfroct ninety fret, and extending hack to Lorpcnti'ra alley thirty Term, made known on day of Administrator of the Estate of Frederick Romser, detfd. • dec22:dlt»wt3anl6 _ v’ /V "" .... Murphy & buwMbW : ■ HAVE received an extensive assortment of Horn too aac yrtjncb Npodlo-wcrked CIIEMIZETTEB: French Cambric do ; >mentnaereu Cambric ndkfe; Fancy Scarfs Brera BQkj. and rroll adapted for IToMay QUbt for the Badiftff. - fdec2£2t* UNDKIE3-—Cigars, pipes, pipe beads, spices, chocolate, bxoorns, buckets, tabs, bed eorluk, Russell & Robinson’s, Grant’s, Anderson's, Thomas* Jones*extra, Meylarfc.*Gentf^^baewvitfJ&22Jgfc for salo by * • , fdec22i ■■‘ .. MTLLRR A UIOKKIBOy. CQpytCK>-220 bagaprime RtoCoffae: 30 pockets Old Got. Jaya do; 16 LairuayTs do. for sale by ' MILLER & RTCKETSON. 1 > AI3INS —to boxes Si. It. Retains; , .... it SObf “ “ . , , • ' T if u •» “ . •• 30 bbla Pickled Hcrrtwfcrsala by _ ' MILLER & RICKETSON. Rick —1U tierces new crop Klee far sale by - dec« MIU.ER t RICKKTSOK. TP BAS —0 bbls dried Tennessee . - t tec22 * BIXIIIIBK & RTCKETSON* GIH— W. A. Tlsh’B Holland Oln, Woire'e Bcheidam Mnopp»,l“c M e,,fOreolelg Lt:K & RICKETBfW , CIDKK AND VINEGAR— W bbla Economy Crab Cider; SO " 'ff.R. Cider VlneCTr; 6ca»lu trench White Wlno MnjiHß * lIIOKKTSON.. r-lOBDXAL. Now England Brnn, Jionaic* .Splrin, Kuom -2a and 223 Liberty »t ’llriNKS— Oporto, fort, T6t.ctiia-SUJ.ga. W rlnroL HhriTV. WbUe Uhenlslr,' Mo prat, listen. Bur ?onVch”mps^f'Ai.Aor,£T2,sl7«M,4B,Tlellekk, zone Wins,, insloroo*3fc ■gtofr^ winter Sperm, Fall .do. Winter Whale# Bleached HlßDhnnt, TanneraVSfcmlto, Bank and Bhora, Linseed, LardS&eby, MILLER A RICEFreON. dec22 ,221 and 223 Liberty st. -c-rriNES SapeHor Sherry, i Port, Lisbon, THIANDY—■'Vintages of 1800, 1833, 1840,1844,1848 and 01851 (dec£2Y • : MILtiER,& RtCKETSQN.. . r aa fc»|GB LEAD roceived per steamer Salntjbloii\ aid &UU Ibr sale by ALEXANDER GORDON, . No. 134Fnmt atrget* Nottoe to Stockholders* mHE PITT3BUP.GHAND STEOBENTIIitE RAILROAD | I CO-—Tho Annual Meeting of tho StocXhoUlf'.rs of the Fittaburgb ani Steubenville Company ,wMbe belli on MONDAY, tho Btbof Jana art, 18i4,Et 8 dclockla the forenoon, at tho Englneor-s Office or sail Oonpanj, corner of Grant street and Duunonitaley, In the cityof Plttebnrgb for tho election of=» President and twelve Directors of raid Company, for tha ensuing year, according I™ ol [dec2ltdtd} ; CHARLES; HAYLOB.Bec’y,- r—r; :j| gw OFFICE. I I Estate and Contracting Agent ■ . THE subscriber has been induced to open an ofTico for ,)to nurnc-e of buying and selling, on Commission, and having the *Ageney of large Steam Saw-Mills and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river,’together with many other fadliUes from other water and steam saw-mills. He flatters I himself' that ho can furnish any - bills of lumber and i timber of any ilnd.t great'or small, long or short, and deliver them at any point on the Allegheny. Monoogabela, Ohio or Mississippi rivers; contract to build largo Barges, Store Boats; Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Umber, Rail-- road Timbers— Freight Iron, Coal, Ac- to any given point, andwillottendtothe Saleand Rentofßeal Estate. .From bis long experience in lomboring, -freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. All person* nre requested to make their contracts soon; espe; eiallv those wanting hosts or largo Mils of lumber and tim ber shouldoontraetfbrthcminthetkllibrthespringand summer nse. He will also attend to the purchase and sale KstateandOm; trading Agent, Pittsburgh, Box,Ko; 120, punctually attended to: lbs office is on : 2, Allegheny House. -..v." DAVID Aiunr,. Col. James D. Morgan,'li'am'bertaao, MUehargh. , Hr. John Morrison, Esq, " Hr.Kobt.B. Brown,Bl, “ E L Ta ‘ , Mr, Wn). Arinstrong, . . " -- *' V x k ... v 1' • ..:...~:~..r-:..~:•.. - -''."'..-A*-' ■ .’•*«•• •'r»r ■- ; . ■ 1 #* * THEATRE.—Josiru 0. Fos«n, testa arA street, aboroVocKl Bwea and Parquets 60c? Private «m«ll $5 * Second Tier, 2tx ; Boxes for colored pertons, Mr* StmHMuSffKatavlll ha charged *&*»•*£*!*!s” certificate. Poors open at o'clock ,porfhnnan® bo mJrJSwVit 7 o’clock...-.Laft night hut two of the engagement 5*S? end Mrs W J Florenco .....Jht» OT S n 8 %5Ry I jd£ 22 1853 will bo presented the Drama of BHANDjT MA JffltH phondr Maguire, Mr Florence; Mary Conner, Mrs SSSAW K&'StfJg&nUSi conclude with the j jibSSe; Pat. Mr W J Florenco; Judy o*l rot,; airs wj. Dan (VCarolen, Mr Bra W0n1..... .To-morrow well Benefit and lost appearance but one of .Mr and M»» W J,Florence.. Several novelties in preparation. 4‘ NNVAE3 AND GIFT BOOKS FOR 18W, at H. MINER A * CO.’S. No, 33 BMTTHFtELD rtwfllsrv : ‘PnetrTof the Year—Paaaazca from the Pacta, desgripUTe of tho jiiawn. with twentydwo colored Illustrations, from c mtaentßrtlBt&. Apostles nnd Prophets?: containing BoX.lwWod in to Journal of o Qn«B«of England—a i?nrlesofts»enty-sCTen elegant 6l Erento P g»”t^Ko E M»oor. or to ChrUtma. Gnest; T’gfeiffiSSS «*»of *-* » mo.towi nto Bratflnp-lteottand Pox- ■ “niaatratod -with trreivo steel engrnrings.- • • ThosSlreldr Goto?; an illnrtratod gift book for all Boonfy,'or literary Gift for 1851; nine ong’s. ; SlSonorS™* obip,. Wft Book for on Bcorono, : /Tbe Amaranth, or Token of Remembrance. Keepsake of Friendship. ' The Garland, or Token of Friendship. . The MeshoiLsunt Gift Book of Friendship.. , A -^ \ Getxui, from tboprofie and poot- IctfwritaTAOf England and America. The C«ket,'a Gift Book for allßeasona. The ladles' GUU or gourenlr of Friendship. Mepdship’a Offering. for IBM. ' trhoßnowJPlako, for 1854. , , Affectton’s Gift, for 1861. ■®“ book*: * -Bin* ,. '• The Bw*>oo4 of Great Slen. Swßtoge.ti.Hmj;. ~ ■ ■ ■ ■ J , - : Tirerido Fairies. , » •••. . The Arabian Nights 'Enterla xunants. ~Boblnson Cfwsw, ■;.... gandfotdaid Morton. • Boyeßbofeof Fan. Teqtteatcd te eall“^^ T ™^ no t o^ «£SgP** tnercaripgetcß.^ airfln te"£s:sK iKi •• ■ mu, Wo1)bor; lHn ,. truwd eolordlithogruphs., Cloth $3; mo- Heart, op toro's EmUerns; containing th^&S?rQ?ff"?iolWu yS ,*o. Bha)t»pXre’» ITorto,iarorloua Bt J’“ I °l' >lcdl 2 ’ 4 4 blftces from onO.dolt fix to twenty*fiva . « > •kUrc :& large end ttureftilly fcleeted afpoTtocnt of tne 1 lotpot Tjrlced Qift Boois and Annuals. Call early, If joa want BABGAINS, QILDENFENNEY & CO.’S, J - •'• • 70 Foorth Btrcet* _ • CHICKEBISO’B PIAWOS. .. JTJST RECKIVBD, and now open for ex r-'-Zj t '*~] omlnatlm and role, t)/o foUowinjrew PI-. . Rosewood, richly carved, OrAnd-Plano i F °oi« equaro Piano, In,tlie stylo oflsndaXlY, 7 octave* «»CD. Oneßosewood carved, 7 0ctevea............ Sjj» }«_ So do > (,p 2 do S’ ' f %■ e do ao w t AH*the obtvro are from the reiebrated mannfiietOTy of i (ImcscaniO' & Sossi Bo*tbri,'Mo.«s. [ AIM. received tram the ram factory, a bcoo t' fol lot of I PTAVO STOOLS, earned and plain roAewocd, with hair cloth, rfiearedplwh.nnahxocatcnoeoftta. - ' iv 1 ' I *Oa band, a large stock or Pjasos -from other Boston and ■I Kcw York makers, oml forlfflleet farfprypric*B. ' 1 ™ JOHN 11. MBUXHt, : Biyor4 rtreet.:, I Agent tbt ritWbarghand wworo I PennyylTanla. V* -• • ■■•'■■• - ■ *- * —- . r• Acrlcnltural Motice. . . TUTTA IBBRS of the Allegheny Connty So- M, rfetr '-set* wfliiesW to renew their mombewhlp PTC- Vlouii t?tte for offleor*. on the first -Wclnc«l«y o'Jiminrv, IFS». CerUfleetee of Membership can bo h*/l ot the Seed of *^ amß s^ Fifthstreet: .Tomes Ne«ioy,ht the Warehouse! of Negleyi \fobati. Wees! street; from Win. Martin. Chester; itM from A.U. „„ 4 Douglas, corner A. B. jiraemua. Bee 1 ?. . ' .. '[Jeoghfairtal- •firm BM.B 6tl KENT—TIi? largo Jfwtnrr BalMing. win C rTOTlotaof.Oronnrgate by ~ /deS ;*' ' 1 KIRKPATRICK & HEEROSB. rwkp~2S bbls Clover Seed .frr:W«~ by. • •• .T = dSS ; • . KIBKPATRICK & HRRnONS. T mid—sokess,W"nr* sthclaib, iaOl -■ .122 Second and 181 ~Flrat 'street. CT^ -8001 ° B,frimillU ° to sOT^ ? * graomn. SU^DEIKS—•' 20 bhls Crushed Sngar.; . 10 M PalTCtUnd 11 : 10' Powdered 20 ** A Clarified 41 For sale by • - . v decSX r • SMITH & BINCLAIB. O UttAK-HOUSB CfUdeeSl--'' Aar". l,s "“ ANU ““■«« decl9 ! - . - Comer Marfeet&ofl Second streets. P°™t~ 10 tet Ti%nnT.hocK a co. & g(> ftKSTLVS * CO- LBABANT BESIUKNOE KOU onMomjt Washington. within twenty minntea wollt of thodtjr. The tot is 100 feet front by 205 deepen n 10fc«£ The'honra Is naw, joet finished, haying eUroomaimdo eeuer.: PricetlMO. Te*n» V» »0 Third etreet. TTJiITED STATES GAZETTEKB.—A'nenr and eompleto TJ SUttstlcnl Goetteer cf the United Stales of Are crira, rounded on and compiled from official rcdol s' turns, andthe eerentli notional eensim Toe tt» 38000 Wortb. o* ClotMnff SelUne Off, J , TO MAKE'BOOM fob a KKW STOCK I rtHEISTMAB AND NEW TSATVSBAI.ES, “ijeSro \j Jfarl-rf «/-* fcrfuwrt 2Vnrd and JtmrtA.—Z. L. J£lBH£& By Retail, at Wholesale prices, fortho pnrposo of making shonli «U* to earliest moment. •■■■.•:'•* ' : . 3. acoTT. DKNTI&T, yoonh street, fITQ doora Market. FT it ojna'.HoCTa-.ywn nlao A. M. to £vtr *IHWyTN I? Ta» boahQlßj of the best quality, J «o 41!» ftCoi] 212»nd vH tibonyet.. i.itk krjN.NELS.—A.A.MASON «CO.,HO.2*Hftfi street? will open thin day 10 bales of. White Katmeta. of thcbertmaics, of Welsh, English and Ateeilranmma faetnre.:V "• ■. - aeea> Bim BILK VJSLVETB.—A. A. MASON CO. will open another-livioicfi 'or BlTc Eilfc Yelyet9, 3-t end 4—l aide. .. v : ' lecla / —A mkt>' itfiTBKH OViSKBUUIiB, BUpperfc Triple Sandals, Buskins, Boots, and Jenny Lina at the very lowest prices,: rieasAcaU Corner of Market and Liberty sty . , JJNT.’S BUIUIBIU!, OVEBBUOKS. Bad SANDALS, OlaU (j klnJo. Those In want will do wen ■nowbyoodoing. .;: Farmer*’ Stolls os»d Strorr. Cutter, rrtnE subscriber offers lor sale Sluelflf» opoller 1 Toddor Cutter. It Is yery staple. -only two taires, easily adjusted;; tt» mostduroblsaua spe «ty Cut- Beodoud xtCNDKIKB— _ . h 40half chest*T.H.Tea, ■ '2s■ « " : • Black do ■ 3Q u . .Y. D» 4*) 10 hoxcfl w. n.Gfairt’B s’aTchaceo; 20 « Grant & Rannctt T s S’s; . jO -Howard*FuUftn’s&’s: . . 3 eases Baaxn’s \A lb tamp; 20 boxes G'othes rmn; .•50'-. • Cfaißicothe 8o&p; 30 doxen Buckets; •... 10 a Tuts. Onhand and forsaloby, - KIRKPATRICK k HERRONS, No. 2i3 liberty rt-iet. Just KEOjsrvia>— ~ ■•■■■ 5 hlido 3. 8. iOTKrfoe’s Pblla. Bjtoji; : abblsB£XoabGolden8 jrup; ! 6bf libls do do 10 ten galLteg do ‘ do : For mlo nttho Itrorat meriietpriee by ■ V BAn.gr * REXBHAW. gM I-^ ( S) 3 jw VEC KrV BO—Boma more or rfjntoß* Me ' « * IV, ■ •: v ».' e -k ."•,■■ ' -fcr 1 >'* l 'ir '■■-f ;■".>• \ i •f- . ■fi 5 bbli for sale by SMITH k SINCLAIR. '• ■■%«■■■ ' ■' V- \ ‘ ■St:--'