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In short, they bad a great.house, a great deal of furniture, a great many servants, and a great • many clothes. They had .fiqe horses and oar - lieges, a fine ooneervatory-andfine pictures, and were, in all respects, fiue_ptieplo They gave splendid entertainments: bad traveled at home and abroad ; gave and received presents ; visited all the fashionable resorts In the summer, aid' in winter made life one round of what is termed pleasure. Mrs. Dexter was a beautiful and ati --n-----noMplished W0D3813, and' lived' as shade:o hada ,' ... edueatecito live, as ehe supposed Wlll5 proper for a woman of her position and fortune to live. Her baby was in the nnrserywell oared for, ettiehnewrind yet it caused her no little anxiety . Jthae ! .she Was unable to see it oftener than once or twic:, a day—her engagements were so numer ous they would not allow IL *-- ;,- , - , 14>1 mid Wearyiatid worn'were they, neither haerptthemselvee nor cansieg 'happinese to oth • ers.,,Ahey were, -- ef coarse, o good deal envied arid diialted, and, suffered pet a little from tin. felon - My suspicioas. It ie one of the penalties oUpediperities that it' enables evete our befit frietidteto see all the little defeats of our °barite , let, and sometimes to , imagine faults and Nile Inge of which, in reality, we are guiltless.. . " :CYhy is it that we are so bored to deathl".. —said Mr. and Mrs. Dexter. "Nothing eqpms fresh or pleasant ; and surely we ought to be happy if anybody ia—we possess largely the means of 'happiness." - So - they turned and overturned their affairs; counted the rooms of their house, the number t -of their wardrobes, and scrutinized their turn'- , tore.; bat they Were rely the more and more pee:sled. Li all the list of their fashionable ea , . quainianoie they think of but ,one family who had ampler means or lived wore stylish than themselves. They had once or twice seen a finer coach than their own, tbough seldom more splendid horses; a few costlier entertainments they had attended than they were able to give, but not many; and DO lady wore finer jewels or brocades than Mrs. Dexter. They were not admired much, it is true, and she sometimes thought her taste in selecting Must be at twit; but not so; that Mrs. Dexter sheuld-'wear silks and dtansondi3 Were a matter trfaourse—and so, of course, they gave nobody either pleasure or surprise, and least of all himself. Fire blazing before them, and mirrors flash . lug behind, they sat in their fine homes and won dered why they were not happy, and concluded that they could not be possessed of that amount' of wealth tha'. insured happiness, forth ho other way could they account for the hunthrtun of life they lived. They did not sleep well at night—why, they could not guess, unless it were the fault of their beds; they most have more ft:merlons ones, if in any part of the world they were to be obtained. They had little appetite; the cook must be to "blame; they employ another; entertainments do not entertain them; and visiting and visitors were alike tiresome. if they had wealth enciaih to dr jest no they would like th,Oo, they would surety batill the demon of ennui, that so tormen ted them now. The onto:lees of speculation were turned over, and Mr, 'Dater was not lenflo selecting one which he thought promieed-well. So sure were they of favorable result9V,lthat they concluded it would be foolittlatfaett to ittkiefor the actual reali. cation of the itietWth:at was almost within their reach, andie4;',..##ltia drew upon a visionary capital. TO tii44 harpinese refused to come, deepitfraido - ail:lidding. From their splendid entertatia oay retired more weary than before, froDithelol : : Otter beds arose more t languid and listleas;tinti their dancing coach rode witl3,no mars ease and comfort than former ly; the French Gooks failed to suit their appe tites, and merchants and milliners were alike unsuccessful in their attempts to meet their wishes. At the end of a year of most extrava gant diasipation,'.there came a crash in the off sire of Mr. Dexter. From heedlessness or misman agement, or both, the late venture proved an ut ter failure, and dragged after It to ruin, cooks, coaches and all. " What can bo done 1" es 'd Mr and Mrs. Dever. Acid, of course, the eouci laton was anything but coming down. Truth must be smothered and credit kept good. So thousaude were borrowed, and sent searching after the lost thousand's, and for a while the Dexters moved in splendor and gaiety, an I were to outward op -pear:tn. ces greatly to . be 'envied; bat in their hearts they felt very much as if standing on dry boards that for a moment surprcsood the fires of arrearthgcutko. " What shall we do V said both Mr. .and Mra. Dexter, when no money could be borrowed. They did not know ; they only felt anything, anything but coming down. What would all their fashionable friends say, and how they would be avoided?—that was what they dreaded more than any privation they would have to endure. They Gould devise no plan of notion ; but in their efforts to keep np yet a little longer there came a season of dodging and hiding, of prom ising and postponing, of evasion and of almost secret starvation. They grew thin and haggard; their fine clothes looked like fine rage, or nearly so, and the pinch of penury showed so plainly on their faces that any further attempt at conceal ment was boreless. Poor Mrs. Dexter looked like a little white paper woman, with a kind of smile painted on her lips, for you might sec plainly enough it did not spring from her heart, nod it seemed that a breath of wind would drift her away as easily as tbe froth from a milk pail. Hell a dozen scanty fed fires wore horning in the lima, when Mrs. Dexter seated herself by one of them in mute and hopeless despair. Night fell, and the heavy curtains made it doubly night within the room. The doer opened stealth ily, and her husband, like a snow drift, still and cold, oame to her side. " My dear wif,;," be said, presettly, "I would not mind this terrible calamity but for you." Hie voice faltered, and he put his arm about her neck with a tenderness of manner that she was not at all used to, though he had always been kind and indulgent. Her heart had never stirred as it then did, when she heard him say, " Here is a thousand dollars, my dear." There actually name a faint color to hoe cheek, and real smile to the lip where the false one had been so long. The happiness of that moment was worth all the lost fortupe. "My good, noble husband," she said, "you mast not suffer on my account. I am equal to any fortune aa long as you lore me;" and the hands she laid on hie forehead were like a pleasant !lean , g dew, Rod her kiss on his cheek made him richer than he had ever been. The shell of a fortune in which they had been living was broken, and they say, for the first time, that there was a great world outside of it. The anticipated misery of coming down lessened wonderfully when they stood up and faced it. All the fine furniture was sold, the French cooks dismissed, dressing maids and chamber. maids were sent away. Mrs. Dexter herself took charge of the baby, and half the house let. One servant and a small carriage wore all the luxuries they reserved for themselves. [COYCLUBION OH MONDAY.] EXHIBITING A WIPE WANTED. "—The Man• attester (Eng.) Guardian says that recently in that city a gentleman advertised for a wits, and received a note from •' Ann Woodville." A °or respoodenoe took place, and It was agreed that ho should meet the " fair " writer at Rochdale, and should hold a piece of white paper in hie hand that he might be recogn rod. He went to Rochdale with the paper, and there found about fifty wags waiting for him. Finding that he had been sold, he begged to be allowed to depart, but this would not do ; he must be exhibited, The bellman was sent around with the following announcement;—" In view, a gentleman in want of a wife, May be seem at No. 3 Tweedale's ho tel." Of course this brought a large accession of admiring friends, and one of the company, having adroitly, and unperceived by Mr. J. Kay, stuck a whiteistar or 000kade on the front of his bat, le was readily distinguished, and received his compliment of undivided attention. Visitors flocked into the room in rapid euccession, each iu turn being introduced by a master of cere monies to the gentleman who had advertised for a wife. This continued till it was too much for the endurance of Mr. J. Kay; he became ill, wept, and implored permission to depart, and at length, after having been detained for several hours, be was allowed to go, on paying for a bottle of wine to niece his tormentors. A few more such denotternenta, and who would advertise for a wife Tae senior editor of the Louisville Journal gratified his curiosity by visiting the Free Love Club, in New. York, while on a recent visit to that city. It happened to be the night upon which the police made their desoent upon the Free Lovers, and our friend Prentice narrowly es caped being incaroeraed in the Tombs, as a load er of that respeotable association. 4 friend writing from that city says that at the moment of the descent he was making a "filling ap peal" to one of the fairest of the sisterhood.— .3fayam l / 6 &prem. OFFICIAL PAPER OFME 'CITY. SATURDAY 'MORNING NOVEMBER 10 ISORIVINO POST JOB °PPM:di We would call the attention of ?dERCELANTS AND iIcUeINESS 511CN to the fact that we have just received fccm Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job TYPO, and era now PreParnd to MI orders for Cards, CiroUlars, RIII II • ode, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tions. All orders wilt be promptly Alla. nws, Telegraph, Commercial Matter, &o. see first page of this morning's A SIIPERSNIZEIDIINT OP BIIILDINnB.—We have on severkl r oopasions.aLitided to the importance of an officer of the above description for this city. It is one we should like to , see taken up and properly .presented by the underwriters, if the Owiters of property do not ietwilffer the matter luffioleotly near c -khemtiplFee. Bach an officer leadOis-jl3 otifer:placesp and As considered as im perative in the municipal organization as the aloe bf Maier or Council. Each successive fire I?i,frays a signal deficiency in the fire proof *tamaler of building+. Very frequently wo see whole rows of stores or warehouses, where the joists and other wood work about, anff offer thereby ready , access to fire to communicate, from house to house. This should be prohibited, and no builder, through motives of economy, or any other reason, be'permitted to endanger the goods and property of his , ; tonapis or others. , The city cow/oils having in view the dan gers of conflagrations, prevent by ordlnanoo t he erection of frame buildings. Other munici pal regulations might properly occur, determin ing the fire proof qualities of buildings to be erected, and with this in view in other cities, superintendents are appointed whose duty it is to carefully supervise and report upon buildings in process of erection. We hope Councils will take note of this matter, and act upon it at an early day. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA —Mr. W. S. Campbell, former proprietor of the St. Charles Hotel, of this slim has leased for a term of years the St. Lawrence Hotel, of Philadel phia. It is located on Chesnut street, between Tenth and Eleventh, running back to George street. Mr Campbell has scoured the invalua ble eervioes of Mr. George W. Mullen, lately en gaged at the St. Charles Hotel, of this oity. This new Hotel has much to render it attractive to the traveler, sojourner and citizen, being direct ly opposite the Aosd my of Fine Arts, Parkin oak's Garden and Saloons, and in one of the most pleasant and fashionable places on' Chesnut street ; also, in the immediate neighborhood of the Theatre, and other places of amusement. The rooms are large, airy, and well ventl'ated— many of them have communicating doors suita ble for families and parties traveling together. The furniture de entirely new, and of the moot improved style, embracing all the late modern Hotel improvements. We wish Mr. Campbell abundant success, and shall do ourselves the pleasure of calling upon him on cr about the first of December. The Concert Last Kvsning. To say Mlle Paredes concert was a success would but feebly express the triumph she achieved last Light. It was the first real in auguration of City Hall, and surely we never Saw in any building in Pittsburgh so much of the beauty and fashion assembled. We have not time at this late hour to speak of the per former)! individually; It is sufficient to say that Parodi, M and Madame Strakosch and L2ontirdi all acquitted themselves to the delight of every one, eo great indeed was the enthusiasm that several pieces were rapturoueiy encored. It would have been cruel for Mile. Parodl to leave us without singing again—after the reception she got last evening—and we are therefore gratified to announce a second and last one on Monday nigh'. The Marsellalse will then be sung with the grand effect hike alone is capable of giving it. BANKING DIVIDENDS IN PHILADELPHIA.—The papers of that city publish the semi-annual divi dends of eleven banks, which vary from three to seven per cant. for six mouths. Some of them have made 15 per cent. in the last year—ebow ing money invested i, bank stocks to be about as profitable as anything else. It also illustrates the fully of our laws against usury. Here are a dozen corporations which are restricted to legal Interest, yet make more than twice six per cent. Iv there .wanted anything more conclusive to prove the ridiculousness of usury laws Well Done for Gallant Little Jersey. la New Jersey, of the six Senators eleoted five ere Democrats. Tho House of Assembly will undoubtedly be Democratic, but by what majority cannot now be stated with positiveness. The county officers chosen aro Democratic in a large majority of instances. The result of the election In this State is important, as it ensures the election of two United States Senators of Democratic politics. Quaas.r.i.e or AUTHORS —Two of the ', Female Poets of America," hire. Estelle A Lewis and Mrs. 13 Oakes Smith, are quarrelling in the newepapere of New York, about the authorship of a sonnet. Their communications are more remarkable for bad temper and worse diction than for force of argument, poetic embellishment or feminine delicacy. John Van Buren has loot his character ae a prophet in New York. Be promised 60,000 ma jority for hie wing in his natire State, but it won'd appear from the returns that, on the oon trary, it is quite the reverse IN TOWN —We noticed yesterday, upon the street, the pleasant faeo of our friend Harry Meg raw, formerly of this city, but now of Lan caster. Mr. M. is a prominent candidate for State Treasurer. Um- Boer ON."—This book is for sale by Mr. Spratt, on Federal street, Allegheny City, and not at Mre. Saddler's, as printed in our pa per a day or two ago. IMPORTANT KANSAS PRO.SLAVERS MOVYMENT LS Gsonots..—ln another part of this paper oar readers will find an interesting account of a very important and signifioant Kansas pro slavery meeting at Columbus, Georgia. It will be seen from the prooeedinger of said meeting that the extreme Beath have at last resolved that their pro-slavery brethren in Missouri shall not belett to fight the battles against the Northern Emi grant Aid Societies single handed. On the con• trary, It is proposed to raise a fund of four hun dred thousand dollars, ae the contribution of Georgia against the abolition colonizers, and in behalf of the settlement of Kansas by men sub stantially pledged to the institutions of the South. Very well. Keep up the fire. If the South can carry suffmient strength into Kansas to shape the fundamental laws of the prospec tive Stato r the question will be settled ; for it will be utterly impossible for the Northern eedi tioniets to keep her out of the Union on account of her recognition of slavery. Squatter sover eignty the teat. Let the South fight their enemies with their own 'weapons, and pour in their emigrants. The issue—a vital one to the whole South—depends upon the settlers of the Territory. We extract the above morsel from the New York Herald We think the State of Georgia might do something better with her $400,000 than interfering with popular sovereignty in Kansas. The people of that territory should be permitted to settle their own affaire without the interested interference of either Missouri or Georgia. Save your money to redeem your rot ten currency. A writer in one of the northern papers on school dLsoipline, 'nye: " Without illiberal one of the rod, it le impossible to make boys smart." • ii r 4 * 4 r 4 ' ;" ..ktt • .1 4 4 • 2. THE PACIFIC RAILROAD DISASTER. The editor of the St. Louis News, wbo was a passenger in the train on the Pacific, Railroad at the time of the late accident, gives the following account of it: Soon we came in sight of he bridge' aerates' the Gasconade river, about nine Mites from Hei.4 menu, anti about thirty-five fOm .reifenihn citii; : The bridge *approached by aniembartkmettkP, 1 thirty feet high, which - teruilnates in a massive I stone abntrutrat. Forty yards from the abut ment, and just at the edge of the river stands another staunch stone pillar, three more of which reach to the other side of the stream and support the bridge. ". The river is about two hundred and fifty yards wide, and the bridge thirty feet -high al. least. The Pioneer locomotive had - tressed the structure safely, and was vraiting - 011 the other side to see the result of our attempt. ;There , was no fear of danger, and no appreben on of peril. We slowly moved along the emb ment and came to the bridge. The locomoti e had passed the first span, and had its foreitheels above the first pillar beyond the abutment, there being then, resting on the first ,span,. the loco motive, baggage car and. two heavily Jostled pas senger care. The weight was too much for. the long, slender timbers which supported the rails and the enormous lead above. Suddenly we heard a horrid crash—it rlngein our-cars now— and saw a movement among those in the oar in which we were seated;.then there came crash -om M—crash—tie each oar oamo to the abutment and took the fatal plunge. " The afar was but the work of an instant, We were running slowly at the time, and the sueoessive crashes oame,ou at Intervals of nearky, a seoond. We 'ourselves were seated in the sev enth oar, there being three behind ns; and when we heard the horrid sound that- came up,,,as each oar slowly and deliberately took the leap, we hoped that our oar might stop before It. reached reached the precipice. Bat no ; It seemed that the spirit of rain •was beneath, determinedly dragging each car to the spot, wrenching it from.. its taereoings, and hurling it to atoms beneath. Six oars felt in ono mass, eooh on the other, and were shivered into fragments. The seventh fell with its forward end to the ground, but the oth. er end rested on the top of the abutment. Those in it were only bruised. The eighth and ninth ears tumbled down the bank before they reached the abutment. Suoh a wreck we never saw, and hope never to see egain. It was one undlstingnishable mass o: wooden beams, seats, iron wheels and rods, from beneath which came up groans of agony. Those who could, crawled out of the rain imme diately, and either sought to relieve their own wounds or the wounds of their friends. Some of them wept tears of joy to find their friends alive, and others shuddered to find their friends , deiid." TEE BRIDGE AOROBB GASCONADE ETTER (nom the Demoomt) Our comments on what we styled, on yester day, the pasteboard structures on the Pattie , ' seemed to have called forth a good deal of con troversy in the community. We can only say that we spoke of them in tbo only manner th t we think they deserve to be noticed, and, al though willing to affard room for every erplans, time, yet have nothing to retract. On yesterday, however, we were informed by the officers of the road that in noticing the de struction of the bridge over the ?doro we were in error in stating that it was complete. Such wa- not the case. The trestle work under the bridge woe up—the sleepers had been laid—but the upper work was not In such a condition as to hold the frame together. The result was that the aoeumulaUon cf drift, caused by the rise in the stream, swept away the temporary supports and the whole fabric fell It has also been stated to us that there aro in all sixty regular bridgee on this road, between t .is plane and Jefferson City. Of these fifty are finished, and no one of theie have yet shown the slightest inclination to give way. Tho remaining ton are incomplete. They have merely been supported temporarily on trestle work, and were not in a condition to test fairly their strength. In regard to thin matter, however, as we see from the proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Paola° Railroad, that they have appointed emi nently competent gentlemen, to make a thorough examination of tho facts, we shall abide their report bet - At indulging in premature:oonjacture. Another Letter from Henry A. Wise. The following extraot we select from a long letter of Henry Wien, to George Book&r, EMI., of Hampton, Va. It le full of fire and retreat from the Presidency : Lastly, I regret to be compelled to notice what soma to be an insidious attempt to im pair my usefulness, just at this time of difticni ty and danger. The Sentinel speaks of " the in dication In variona emotions of a de,ire to nom inate him (me) for the Presidency," and says " Mr. Wiee's last lettere have been written with a knowledge of that foot." It this is meant to say that I wrote warmly for the liolon, in order to make a National claim to a nomination, is an errontoui Imputation, to say the least of it. The idea of the Presidency has not been allowed to enter my head. That iron has not pierced my heart. I know how it impairs a public man's usefulness to make such an impatation upon hie aspirations Da (4e Sentinel so intend .° It looks very much like as if its fears were father to its thoughts. I can any on that subject that I mean to keep the even tenor of my way, with out fear, favor or affection. If the Democracy would be guided by me, I can find one hundred men whom I prefer for the Presidency to my self. I can find two, at least, in Virginia. One you know of very w 11. But, if the Democracy can again succeed, and cannot again unite upon a bejteekman than I am, and they will unite up on me, I can only say that I will a la mode Jackson—fervently and effectually rule Black Republicanism ; /will rule them.' But the idea of ruling or not ruling them shall not turn me a hair's breadth from my own convictions as to what my duty as a patriot requires. I will write, speak, aBt as I think right, and leave the consequences to God and 'the country," with out thinking of the Presidency. Now, no to a email matter. They say my fine sentiment ie a pit glariem from Gen. Bayly. I he aver said that the Union of the States is the right of the States—that, or any other form of exproseing that idea, I never knew It 7 When ? —whore did he say it? I care not when or where, I never stole anything from Oen. Bayly. 1 am, truly, your friend, HENRY A. WISE Geo. BOOKER., Eeq , Hampton, Va. " Tate is a very beautiful sight for a person with a relined beastly taste," said Mrs. Parting ton at the agricultural show, looking at the big sheep, and addressing a tall young man by her side. Be responded " pieta." "Is that a hy draulic ram r she asked, with great simplicity, provoking a smile on the young man's face, and a loud laugh from outsiders, who were attracted by the black bonnet. The young man informed her that this was a long-wooled sheep, from which long yarn was spun. "Ah !" said she, " you are very kind ; but can you tell me if the Pope has sent any of his bulls over here to this chow ?" " No," said he, smiling tremendously, " but among the swine is a descendant of the great Boanergee." Neither Mrs. Partington nor any one near knew what he meant, buthe laugh ed loudly, and those outside laughed louder than he, much to hie satisfaction. They laughed even louder when ho found swinging from his button behind, a tag bearing the inscription, " Vermont Boy," with age and weight given, but he didn't. And Ike was looking so innocently all the while trying to make the ram sneeze by tickling hie. nose with a straw. Rog and Cattle !Market No essential change hoe taken place in the market for either since our laet. The only sale of Hogs we heard of was 800 head, at $8.50 net, for delivery this month—this is the outside rate obtainable for early delivery, and even at this figure buyers are not anxious to operate, and the market must be quite dull at $8,26@6,. 60 net, for November and December delivery. Holders, however, ask $8,6008,75, and in some eases $7. The market for Beef Cattle is rather easier, though not quotably lower. We heard of a sale of 100 head, weighing from 676 to 6,000 lbs., at $6,60 111 owt. net. Good Cattle, averaging 700 lbs , are worth $7,00®7,26 net. Quite a large number are offering. In our remarks on the Hog and Cattle market last week, a misprint occurred, making a very important mistake, quoting the decline fifty per cent instead of fifty cents per etot.—Cin. Pi Cur rent. trir Batchelor's Hair Dye.-..N0 hair is too red, none too frowsy, gray or rusty, to be made beautifully black or brown Instantly, without the least Injury to hair or akin. WA.B.RANTED. Made and sold, or applied, (In nine private rooms,) at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory. 238 Broadway, New York. .old, wholesale ►ad retail, by rr. CEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street. noy&dait Cer Just Received, at Gribble'e, a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goode, of every description. ooneisting of Flush, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Satin Vestings, Doeskin and Fancy Caseimares, Cloths. Overcoat up, &0., &c. Also, Gents' Furnishing Goods in great vari ety, whiob will be gold low for cub: No. 2AD Liberty street sepl T r ,f - ' • . • La, 4 . '; 2; 4. '". • i, • ro' h. ' i \ 1 % . , .3a- Dr. ill t leitsse's Liver Ptll'6...When the pro prietor of this invaluable remedy purchased it of the In ventor, there week= medicine which deserved the name, for the cure ollt ' .. r . strikililibtia complaints, notwithstand ing the greatareval egea of 80 disarms in the United Stalest Ia tha:AiVOind Winstiarticularly, where the patient #ll fre.4*ll Mashie (g' obtain the services of reitharOysic44sconeiwmedY:vras required, at once sa . fii ardif,tini, Mali the 'nitration Or, which could In no Nl* P 4l / 4 11 4 eicidCarit.bittog constipation. This medic'ne auppiled by Dr. it:Plane's Liver Firs, as has been piped in every instance in which it has had a trial. Always benefi cial, not a solitary instance has ever occurred In which its effects have beettidurions. The invention of en educated and diatinguldteNthysician, it has nothing in common with the quacE inistruzus imposed upon the public by ehallowprelinifergtothe medical art. Experience has of w proved,mrend a dattbt„that Df..lll"Upie's Pill is the tent ratuedyeatrei proppled for thailver Okimplaint. ' Purchasers ilipicesebenarefuLtestelt.fus,andhakanone , tivei - PIM. " - A - mothers, in comparison, are worthless. , , gar Kheabove aluple remedy t also Dr;ptil,eue , ,, "i e . brated - Verinifugeyn uow be had at 01 respectable Drug Stores to this city. Also, ittrasho by time no e Proprietors, nva • DUOS., Buoveeors to J. Kidd A Co:, u 3 Di0. , 60 Wocd street, miner of Fourth. novEuiaw *aline. Din for Dlise stied Lnn gs. Thaniae of trAdation, in caiee of diseased lungs and throat, riiiionimentf, 'ed . by D. thirtis in Hs advertisement, strikei ail the Ginnie; It is how gederally'admitted by oat hasilliyilthildi, that Iced difficulties `Can only NI our cesefully}t local application& This practice has lantapirtitieWtrol the first with respect to external inflow. Malian' andlort43ileins, and - .i4 see hot why 'diseases of the throat and fidigiiisy not be. treated lathe sone Manner: tha , we be li eve ' 1 ." In this variable 'climate of ours, where lung viral 'Z t complaints haie . become so prove • liantaild tliti, ' eetly escomnitind to the public, and &the idfientp, to avail themselves of Dr. thirds' ternedy.--COntiiilm has tied it I Bee advertlsen3ent in tbi s f l O r ii 7 , 6 at r "aigamit-ailethiriie tWoran the 6tlgiasl and only genohlo tree ' 4 " aopt3ndoor ‘firAiffilentjagsd Power of Three Years' Inasigittagicserloo-41t.,John Longden, now living at ,i44Ttr PharibOoyer county, near,ftichmorul, had Agee BO Peter An three years; most of the time he had chills twice a day, and randy lam than , once: .ba. waamirched with revere asmon, as the chill left him; and after trying physicians, (Ptilltv , meet .of the tonics advertised, and everythingrecosolnended . to him, was shout to era op In deepair, when earteee Bpm:dab Mature was spoken of: be got two bottles,but before he bad used more than a single one, he was perfectly coxed,• and has not had a chill or fever Once. ...r; Lod:tbltub only one oat of thousands who hare been banetitedirthis matt tonic, alterative and blood pte rider. Bea airattaeratent. septlin Stoolgisige and llotslery for Winter. —lf you don't lint your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you take our advice and go to C. DALY'S, corner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy, some of those elegant Ails Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and eomfortableJ DALY also makes and sells every varl• sty of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and • ) ret tn. Remember did place, corner of Market alley eat Fifth street. oct4 HaTs, RATS--We have received our POLL STYLE, OF ALIA. UATB, which:will be found, on In• speotlon, a neat and good artfc;e. A good hat for fa, and an ertettaii for $4. Call and tee. MORGAN k CO., No. Ifid Wood at., Next house to the new Presbyterian Choi eh, sepS One door from Math street. Cfal- Call at No, 164 Wood Stitt:let, and ex amine our stud of SOFT BATS and WEPTSIt CAPS. Just recelvel, a larfa lot of Shang-hal, Celestial, mid other styles of Caps, arttleit'lto 'sell low r cash. octlB ' MORGAN & 164 Wood street. tti 4ir Oahu of Thousand Fins:tors. for beauti. lying thereourplexico4atul eradicating all Tea, Ptantli and issamaxa from the We. Bold at Dr. B !UMW% 140 Wood street, • , 3.61141 OHIO blc,lll/8 I ZLITANIA RAIL 8. - OAD Tat ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. Tall Pain Tippa lawn ist 2 A. Pd.. through to Claelnnati la 12 hours am! 40 LaiLlilti.A. MAIL num 'Java LT 8 A. 81 ExpiuMsnuLtif " At 3P. B.f The. Trains all make close connections at Crest:lna, and the Bret tato 'ionttect at Allteacn . The direct route to St . Louie le to open, ♦ia. Crealine and Indianapolis, 100 miles ahortlii than via. Cleveland. Connection.; are made at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road; and attrestline with the three welds concentrating there For parthulars see handbills. No trains run on, Sunday. Through - pasts sold to Cincinnati, LouisvMe St. LOUIE, 11 : 14110311 7 1 11i0alidif(0, Bock Island, Dort Wayne, Cleveland, Mo4thie Ottalicpal Towns and Citlilf/ in the West_ The NEW'BRIGIITON ACCOWSIODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 4.45 P. N , and New Brighton at 7.30 A N. Per trbiehraild further Information, apply to J. 11. CURRY, At the corner olltlce, touter the ftionongeneht ltouco- Or, at the Federal Street Station, to ' • 13 SOROS PARKIN, Ticket AR',3t l'lttebnrgh, July 23, 1866. (j5'24) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD BRING SUR Continnatien of the Ohio and Penns. B. B TO FORT WAYNE, VIRZI tIOND/LED 4-11 - D LIEMTLEX IIfILLS MOSI PITIFEDCHOZI tor Trains connect at Crestline, tertnend detention, with all the .Traina on the Ohio and Rana. Road, and also at Forest with. Trains going North and Eknath, on the Mad River and Lake firie Railroad. Vor Tickets, apply at the Railroad Othoes of 4be Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alle gheny City, or atany of the folicattog points. Fort Wayne, Bollefontaine, Olneinnata, Urbana, Dayton, Bprinereeld, Indianapolis, Richmond, Fidlay. Persona desiring Tickets will be particular t n o ask for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. led J. R. EITRAUGRA N. Buret. PAILMEICIP ARID MECHANICS , LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, OF FIISLADSLEIII.4 Capital 13300,000 Amount securer invmdad 0,0 0 0 ins OOMPANY end, Fire Insurance on Bnlldlngs, I Goods, ?aryl :are, So. Marine Insurance on Vassals, Cargo and Freight. inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivera, Ws, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. terms. Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the most favorable DLREOTORS. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James B. Haan, George 11. Armstrong, Charles Dlegte, Ed. P. altdcHaton, E. IL Flelmhold. George Helmbold, Fred. 0. Brewster, Thomas Matelotfield, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Prealden EDWARD R. lizzaractin, Secretary. MTh/JUDAH ILISTEDELNOEII. Hon. T. M. /lowa, Hon. J. R. OPOLlntock, Hon. P. C. Shannon 00l El W. Black lion. J. B. Cipthrie, Thetnee - J. Itsq, COL J. Rerun Boater, Gen. J. E. htorehead. It. M. Riddle+, The character of the above Company is of the nest clan, and combines the rare and antuntal privtlegidorPire, Ma rino and Idfe „Insurance.. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated In he management, and Interested as Stockholders. THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, J y 27 Bt. Charles Building, No. 108 Third at PEKIN TEA STORE. Re. as Fifth Street. tkir Green and Black Teas, warranted to give eadatac lion. IMACT.S. GIALIZNB, Oolong-60, 62, 75, and finest Young Hyson-50, 62, 75, and qualitY VI lb. finest quality 11 I. English Breakfast--60, 760 Imperial and Gunpowder— and $1 IE ID. 50, 62, 76 and gl ti lb. Greet and Black Teas cf all grades put up In metallic packages expressly for the trade, and will be mid at the lowest prices. 00FFEE—Prime Java and niooaffee, green and roasted. SUGAP.S—Lovering's Crushed and Pulverized Sugar prime N. 0. Sugar. Rakers' Brows, Cocoa acd Chocolate. nerv942m. A ii DEALIN IMOLIn3TVELY IN LOUR AND GRAIN. No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. sar OrmaTercrLT =lama, the BEST BRANDS PI:NW/SYLVANIA, OEIIO INDIANA and KIBBOUBS, SUPERVINId and EXTRA PLO VR 7 Which will always besold nt to Loweat 4 - 410pFlceo. [4ll Boot mid Shoe alanufactory. FtMIMS O'DONKETZ & BRO., „gall Would respeetfdlly (atm the citizens of Pittabargh,that they have opened s manufactozy of =WS AND WOKEN'S 80018 AND eIIiONE, _At No. 79 Smithfield street s In Wyman's BIIILDENCIB, where they will be pre te fill all orders of every deanziption of Boole and S hat the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of roomers they will also keep on sale a good ikeortment of the best eastern work. Alse,ell descriptionsof children's wear. Term ;badly cash; geed; at cash Priem A share of the public patronage is solicited. ire. 92410 ZOOND ARRIVAL OP GENTS' BURNISHING OCIODB AT L. EllEtfittPLELD s BON'S, No. 70 Wood street.— Juit rettumed from New jerk, and received all; ew styles of goods that arrived bythe last steamer, we offer the following tiff inspection : Glovestqauntlets, Gravels, Scarfs, Opera and Oxford Ties. • Cambria and BUIE Handkerchiefs, Undershirts and Drawers • !dialers antrghawls, Traveling Shawls.. • Shirts, anwts to order • al.-0, every style on hand. : To • gather withA full assortment of goods In our line. New rft - Yrevag!lllits received byeach steamer from{ En. roPe- 111RIMPIELD A 80N, N 0.70 Wood st 4 novd bpkween Fourth at. and 1 Ismond GAUNT- 1 4VB—Jusa reeellad,,Litr Gauntlets, of th, lowing %Judea Beaver, Tiger, Black Garet, No Beal; alas NH and Book, nod tam Etkodollk and la L. Eassavraw a BON'S,'. No. TO Wood street REM , .., ' ' • „_••• 'r. 4- NI r- „0, , A. BOakum] t. Esq., Wilson tirgandlas, Esq. RETAIL P&ICIO. B. JAYNES ~`~, ..~t. t ~~:~:,., A. A. CARRIER ... E. 8. minium A. A. CARRIER, & eao., acrnerfburfh and Smithfield atrati..Pittinvith, 111, A G E STAZEI MUTUAL ME AND 31AIMIE Itratritlift‘E CO OF ;AA dirrr42. I ' 4 • • _ —6350 eu oo atitAlb v ii AND MA Ncri s thomralrY Yalu 11= ris or PHILADDLPHIA. CAPI2AL 4800,000 INSURANCE UCEPANY OF THE VALLEE.: 0E: VI/101M WiIICIIIESTBII, V. CAPITAL ... - 0300,000 CONNECTICUT -MUTUAL --LEYS--ENSURANCII , -CO -1' - mill'trlPP► H L A .AW=k4. 148941154/215.4 EIIILEKAJNIKOUNCE COMPANY OF FITTSOOptO.H. JOHN H. 81 10ENBEENtB;Pitininstri. .: , .i- .., ROBERT FINNEY, Bscoistsan. - -,- C. W. 114VOLIEL011,Gmastal. Anis. WILL ENSURE 41.6 , 43.11511§14 -ALL. KINDS 0 " 'IVI A 111 N E ANO OIRE - fu.ak(a. , . WNW:MOBS: A J.. jL ilhoenbergar. • G. W. Cass C. W. Batchelor, W. IL blimick, ! Isaac /4. Pennock, ^ T.& Updas, • . W. W. Martin,. . B. 4:0...ran, , N. T.Lesch, Jr., John IL Caughey, George a. Belden, LB. Bryan,. - • David McCandless. . Air- All Losses sustained by (neural under, cies issued by this Company be liberally adjusted and; Promptly paid at its Ofkm , N 0.99. WATER stre4. riot PI TIPS El UMW, Life, The and Marine Insurance Company 0012Niat OF WATER AIND PITTSBJiiaa;'PA. SODIUM GALWAY, Pre td • J4ta. D. Mini, iieeretary. This Company makes every inenrshed appertaining M by connected with LIPS SISK& - - -• • Also,sgaltttilatiandeargo Risks osuthe Ohio and-hits• stasippl risers and tributaries, and hissing Ithdtagettesallyt,' And against Ism and pamage, by Vire, and against-the Perils of the Bea and Inlandliseigathsn and Um.' Polletesissoed at tbe lowest /rates ebitahrtent ROW' to allyartles. . , Robert Galway, Alesandarßradley, Jamstai. Upon, John Yullerton, John hr Alpin, SamuelliPelurkao William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John. Scott,. lama Arlnlibtok. Joseph 1 1 ; liarsim, /li..l) , ,,. liasalliehey, James Iliarabail, .john - APOilt, Horatio N. LOS, Kittanning. WESTERN rattans INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, 01110. rp J. MINTER, Aims, Cdiaries &tilling, No. IDS . Third street, Pittsburgh. OPP 10618: • B. A. DLOCKBOM, President. JAMES BURDICK, Vice President LEVI MARTIN, BecteMry find Trearnrer. PUTatITIIIGEI REEILIZSGZII: James W. Woodnell t Joseph Plummer, James Wood, .1/ M. Riddle, Jon. V. Llarbangh, Dr. Jne...E. 18J {rm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newsneyet 600 uOl TIZION 8 1 Insurance Company of Pittatntrgln.--WM, BAGALEY, President; 8.82111RL L. MARPRZLL, Secretary. Offtei: at Water Mrest,bet loan !lark e and Woodstreets. Insures MILL and 04800 Make on the Ohloand kiissie• elppl Rivers and tributaries. Trurnres against Lassos Damage by Pire. A LBo—.Ageinstthe Pulite!' the Bea, and In landßaviga• lion and Transportation. me William Ragale9, ankomoßichard Tloyd, James M. Cooper, Bamnei Bd. Kim, Samuel Rea, Williamitinghabe, • Robert Duniap,jr., John 8.. Dilworth, Lugo Pennock, Prar,zia &mars, 8. Ilattengh, .J. lichoorunazer, Walterßryant, WiMartß. lisp. actin 811Ipton.. &o' l Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF P/TTBBURGII, • Corner of Fourth and BmitWield streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8300 000. [le Lianas Building, and other Property against Loss or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Bea and raland.Nsvigation and Transportation. DIS.X0T0118.: Wm. P. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter A. A. Carrier, W. ItPCHntock, Kennedy T. Friend, James 8. Ne-glen W. S. Raven, D. E. Park, I. Cirler Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. DL Long, A. J. Jones, J. H. Jour; H. R. Coggahal or/100lit8: President..--.—.11.0n. WM P. JOHNSTON. floe Preaniard......—RODY PATTERSON. Bee'qq and Prearorer.A. A. CARRIER. Arrlrlant &ere:Lary-8. S. CARRIER. British and Continental Exchange, RIGHT BILLS DRAWN. BY DUBICAN,, BOWMAN & ON THE UNION BANS, LONDON, Ix Bone Or .t 1 AND UPWAIDS. 11 HEBB DRAFTS are available at An the principal Towns of ENGLAND, ROWLAND and IRELAND, ar..l; the CONTINENT. We also draw BIGHT But-eon- IC A. Grufnebunin & Ele.lllA l 7RA2IFIZFORT d MARY, Which serve as a Remittance to all parte of GERMANY, BWITZRELAND and HOLLAND. Persons intending fo travel abroad may procure, through us, Lettere of Credit, on which Honey can be obtained, al • • ceded, is any part of Europa. Cottonton of Rille, Notes, d other earnrities in Eu rope, will receive prompt attention. WK. GI. WILLIAM A CO., Wood, corner Third Street. WK. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, HAMS, SIDES LARD, LARD OIL, DIU= BEST, BUO.A.D43IIIND and A large clock alway san hand CANVASS= HAM 8 ,ve No. 1197 Liberty 9 lee) rwraptrina, Pan? a.. PEARL STEAM KILL, ALLEGHENY. 461 - FLOUR DELIVERED VO PANEUP.B :io ;either of the two Cities. Cams may be left at the SIIII, or to bepasit theetorneof LOGAN, till.Boif A CO., 62 W O OB titTret. BEAVN t RF.ITED, corner Liberty and Bt. Clair eta IL P. BODIVADI7.., Druggist, Allegheny. . U 1111118: 0115/1, ON DILITIVIT. jyira BRYAN, KENNEDY A. CO. MARINE INSDRANVE. FIRE RISECS. Manufacturers' Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. _ . . CHAWUM PSS , Prruer.—.3euxna, sr raj STASI 0/ PESIOYLTAXIA. Chartered Capital, 8500,000 r PIRA MARINE AND INLAND TRANS PO a1:4170N. AARON S. Lippman'', President °RElN ROGERS - , Secretary. COBGB YOUNG a lressamr• • ,darart R. LippLucott, .Wm IL Thcauss, Mahlon Ginfteham, -,WHPlaarßiew, Nicholas G. Taylor, Atti.l 'Woks; (Intl Rogers, Edward Z..,...J01r55, .raiepti HWY. Jintee P. nth. air , lblaCompimq has hem orgibised with a flash Capi tal., and-the Directors have defermined4o.adipdthe business to Its' aVallable resources. To observe prtnifft6 in conduct. log its affairs. with a prompt adjuatiztent of lone& PITTSBURGH OPEON, No. 6$ Water street. J. NEWTON JONES,'Agent. tterlarraltr. • The following well known arm:is:Ma dome In Plttw burgh have authorised refers ro tbetp, witb regard to the stability and sotnedstese of MiLltOriertntria' UN OOMPANT. :Kramer a Rehm, , Geo. P. Smith & Co., Jones, Tiernan & Co., nor? W. /hite Fiu3h m- ! Fish! Fish! RIKER & SANDUSKY, OHIO, I:IAVR FOR BALR, and keep constantly on hand, a lull supply of Fresh Kull Slat '417 WS* ; Visa, And all other varieties pf LANE . „ (ont2F:Sm is JOasepit Whit a Owertaget ittegusal tory. TOREN" WHITE, now carrying on•blasiti • dnem In his spacious premises; (now - lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh' and Greensburg turnpike, near the Tweldiki Bun, between Pittsburgh and Lawreneerfllethally invites the public to inspect big stalk of OAMIAGEI3 BUGGIES, An And he particularly Informs pitlemen purchasers, that one price only Is made. Irtnarteenyears' experience In the business, enables hlm_teldwie beibre his patrons the same choice collection of thWriages Which, Go many years past It has been his particular department to select from the various and most talented Phudern menus facturem The success of his new system Is cettipiens—the economy of his arrangements erranggeemmantswill supply the bast and most fashionable Manutactntee at moderate priers. Unencumbered by three heavy expenses, Which the mania for decorating houses of business ha mania upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JO! •WsLlVllEni will sell, on ready matey only, at mu birleset than Use =nal profits. • (tchesstaw) dige. Oarriagesrepaired in the best alanner.with despal RLODGETT 4 SWIZE.I”B NEW PORTABLE GALVANIZED LEON OVEN I S undoubtedly' the greatest improvement of this present day on the list of new patent inventions, both for itO utility and for the profit to the teamtfacturers. Por Territorial Rights, apply to Di. P. Li ON, 14 his Exhibition Rooms of Patents, No, 80 Pourtlistreet. Pitts burgh, Pa. novti.dl.2t.is Hit Illustrated Annual &whiter of Surat Affairs, and. eultivat:r Almanac for 1858, with 150 illustrations: 25 cents. Klosterbeim, or the Masque, by Thos. De Qtdnee Teverino : a romance of George Sand. by a lady: preceded by a biographical sketch of the distin guished authoress, by Oliver S. Boland. The Old Homestead, by 811121 Stephens, author of " ?ash- lon and Famine." Twice Married: a story of Oonnectlent Life. Marriage a Lottery; by Ma Grey: Scenes In the Practice of a New York Burgeon; by Min' H. Dixon, M. D.; Illustrated. Beechoroft, by the author of "Ifelrof Bedcliffe., All the new Books for sale aaeoon as, pnulished. Sub. scriptions received for any periodical pub fah and lent j regularly to the residence of subacribein, or sent by *an to any address, by H. MAKER 4 00., many Smithtlehi street. HORNS GLOTHI2I43I, • • . ENTLR 3 / 4 17EN requiring Horse alottdmirwill and large kj assortment at OLITKEVB, No. d Bt. Clair street. Blankets, 76 cants and upwards. Itallnud Wrappers and blatishEng Babes, do. novi. Dl==y3 BORRETTEs No: is Yburth strict, flliiPlElll3 bit valuable PUNCH ItESIBDY , which-le unfailing In the cure of all those ;ottani and danger ous Members to Which the Female constitution' Is subject. It Moderates all excess, and removes all obstructions—in rigorabes the debilitated, and delicate, by regulating and strengthening the system, and halides the constitution far . -O lIIARRINO•LADIV3 • obstructions ta pecidiartyrnilted, as It wltttnti -short time remove all We are not of the number who benne and eat in accord ance withahn belief that long and elaborate detail gives weight and- dignity to oblecte of either momentous! or "Willa import.; we Wain* to fhb .antritry oplainn, ond • okt - thsfahuldleity and truth Wrest Weir ultra Worthy of ••alsy atteidino, in decidedly Mei:colt rich add ousel: color& in the protentinstiorne,our great deske to to be understood by those who may look tom for Information, all else being See circulars. considered of minor importance. zir Oahe Vt 9 P.• .113019:3alf •Tplis oat* Irdrin for Bale, OP 170 Atralß; witida one aid a halt Miles of the k.l village of Bruceton, ,Pyosnan. county, Va. The ica; provednextte are 'shunt . 60 virus newly cleared, and node! good fence; a, new tokiiitor)l' hewed-log bonze. Mid. frame 131712: well watered by never-falling noiugs. A good Coal Bank open , out tifirhich the Yearly payment . can be made vitt:mut taking anything else °free farm . Eizty of the beer grafted - fruit, and ten old trees of the common sort. Thrmixe fitly acres of the very beat bottom Or meadow leo I, and plenty of timber.c”:- Taarsto—sl,so) for the whole tract. SSCOIn hand; the H $llO per Year, , without interest - .Wer further yarticeilafa; ot , JAB, /ULLA 78 Dimiumd, Pittsburgh. nov0:10t Obilds t Oa„, Hampton t Campbell, 11. Mae Co. i .lllOWAX—Tbia clay received and far rile by COLLIN& LZM-40 , 0 bbb frastt LouLsvilie break, by. nay 9 astray IL COLLINS. fVIMOTICY •tOIRDuft. begs yrbinfidnOtby need rpeebred on conslgnmenj and for Wile by dTWELI., LlINt CO. tHICErp-60 ho=es prime Ohms Just rceelved on cow skludint - al4 Gn. sale by nal9 jawnr., LSE e. co. DEOOMB,-60 dozen extre Corn Smuts hurt received and: II for sale by fn0.91 ATWELL. LEE & CO. jatelin-1 bbl White Beans just reonrsa on ooir airnmant and for tale by . nov9 ATWEL, 4€l:i lk CO. buabels Onlons anara and for Ante 031 conabidnaidu by [nov9] ATWEI.L, LEE &CO UMBROLDBItIBB—A. A_ hi mow & Co . will opeo in a day r two, another very choiee-aeiedtoacf klmbrokteries, of the newest and most elegant design; also, a full assort ment of Ladled Km broldered; Bemwtitclied and:Plain Cam bria Handkerchiefs; Gents' Plain and Bordered Eldkfs., de. A _ A. .Ate COQ. ertzeintrhlg._nnettier lot of ee•ira• hlnccOniof raranieues„TbinettOloths, Mohair De ihste,-Pittelatirwitie, -De Daitie4B4,lo whieh they invite attendee. - 1 Jr CI .11 +, jung AWBEZNORVILLttIiPit&AIX-rttro large Bldrang altnite etreat,ltaving a front 40 feet by 103 deep ton 2Ctfeetalli7 extiettling on the alley T 3 feet. Pfloe - sloo,' Tentareasy. " . no t 9 & Cll2llllltltr-ir gOlO4 - 33 Market et. pwo LAHOh 8 TORIall00.88 ; TO. Lidt,Nco al and No. 64 Market stoset... . • .= B. MADE= & BON, nova • . :I% Market attest. :Ay A 3 0 euk c ida bill/1„74; DAVIDSON, No.. S 3 Sc Olair street, will sw oprzt Lugo anortoomb of Sreneb Debi:tete, Cape, Mantles, ard Needle workeioockle t en CRUM AV, November 8,1856! tirrAtiTiaD,-.Two good Cloolay eight girls to do house. work in the city,, and six in the email:l7-1310 wages Paid- REElPlsfYieent wairTai iVjaung man Who *elks %mum anditneish; A boy difn Ylilnlfy and one of 14; a 'baker adtudeneroc amine driver. A bop.vants to learn -&-Iredg; tajr,Onn v i i r se clerk, *pi one as shaman la a ic stdre orsselVi MU en gilkocd.referances. . Wlinteck kezulthi akd CIO aboirciareng. Apply kt IMl l i p e tirtelllsekre'Office;4lD,llkertyktreit .. [nova MINATDIR. ON LAND Bllitlfirialtti-41' =prising the M. Theory developed from aye elementary principles; and .the practloe atlth the Chats alone, the Compass,. the Erato sit,lholatoodonte, the Place Table, 3a _Mutated alto four toildhedatsrailaimaiidialiimmutUrclout By W. M. aidropfei 01*11 Xtienevr. ;Professor of grll Soirt !inning i n /Won Callogo; *Wham of ..Alifinnit.ct Road "-woo." etc.: Second edition. lonsaliAdr B. I'. C. IMIOROAN,IOi Wood streets Fltittelt OBINTZIEB-60 primer more Cl those vary de. nimble dark ltreaeh Oblnbutt jut opened by Dore A. A. MASON a 00, r MI ; ~ 1 ~ t l ! 1 / ~ ' Ri."" =IMIZZ==MIIM OBITUARY. The Inners] of Mee ANNIE J. DONNELLY, who In Florida, on the 12th day of November, A. D. 18541 , M. take place on Monier, the 12th thstnlrork.St. Paul 0 C;.. thedral, at 9 o'clock A. - .:51: Tfurferendeofdtbe k fantilysit, respectfully invited to iattimd Iferliatierai, wi th out farther notice..: , PM I ":,':, - 4 ~ I . • ~ , . 'Maw *TMILTISE ti 'NT• 01111.08I>ti~Pl41~T86Y.T1l8IA —' Mai itt 10; 3ititl et. 3313,,1, _ ‘ l' AZABIROADIS, - -V I-A- - 6 - -0-1..--17 - --11143 tr-s.. rOI7CAI Is Apia: Op 114971.14-7.2llknoW,lng ati VW' 17. Ec Meg fie Wavier', Covington ` itge 121fVAIIIIIIAVIMEteAunniatirpriMTIftrsd, aid the, Lame burglx Route.,.....con4ectlzul Colunabtig*l" Xen&tirg.644)7 Ostetj % L od - iTh47►et.ll*l4 id Indiana ()antral Thou ;sB,,,Ticitsts4 CkliAnitiss and Ctocloostl, to Lox togtoo2„XEMlMM.e Itt• Ve4.l - 641a onr ,napolle, ac a*. yIA . • Til.gtt i fsurnttizat.iiiellozl4o4 ."bet24 - 4.'0.; - , 4111cr sica triter "aria front Pitttliarstifo, conneettog,nith tftip pollegton Iniel, - .Lexineeni 'Eat - WS:trait' Lids litearitera; -0.M6 -11disslitla.fLttai and_lawranceltorgtt Roate„offentfaellitreerteiother route amain;' a* through : 44lEoe by: all the'atevii 'rotates nen 0111 7 befielfdtn4il , laCmdtnbdeWl the Little Matta Pail. rtad. 0 t /Int * ls % ) + ll7 WhiNg r i ' l n&VOLDlniplAND . - First Traln—Leave Pitteibiliy.2.datork43l; Irmo. tea , mire, Ofcsiku silit at -10. 5 1.0.50 o'clock A. M., a ittik. - einaatialt-S4B - ~.44:01;gt..T r a i n" - lA MPlttlbßgh, e,l ttgatllfalc :AA o'clock, :arrt,re,At Columbus AL a:o'clock .*pitut night, , . • - • ; - Third Vrain , -ttura - Pitialtargir ty 3 o'clock P. AL -Fast /Aims, '211'64 sabre iegolurabits at ;ant - Tico'cloOlCA.lL • 1 1%nD 4i Atlj,'FlA iutirOrAND fritITANAPOLIS, Fiat Trala—ieava Rittebntate. at .2 O'Cloolt4,4l.,±argve . 'hum_ brie Winer A: 81.,. n0t0k.#%.4 - 4 , 4006g..4.,' :aAlEtzmutApolis At, 7.14(P.1ic.. , , A. iii Apbatt-Trlikti-leare TittabAr , gbAt ,;Wicisii A. ~z,arrfie' at tsdatalicikat o'Clock - F.184 TirikTratoiSsaVt, Pittiburgli at 8 c',qock. P.;31.,; arrive At ntakte 3,o'elcvdt - A. Illaytoa. at S o'clock A. 31.; dati#9l l l at 10 Al AL , 14P141:erticu1it to calf for tteleata ida,poilattlas; wag tha FOr frifbrzoat'on son Throuith Tickets, plows ApplyAt: ths Okla and,- Posinsytesala Wired Offlex a (corner efftea under 111 itteitntrgeeta Mime - it:. ctft4T, TiciatA4ent. IWO - '' • •-" ' -.; j'Alist7,4FiCitet: OED 0 : I~SB3YO~g , Agent, ' Plttsbai ti. - •Piv,iyi snmact;llonsTel.4oA.4l#l.l2itatl,:' Orphans' Calm. Balms . rbT.Tigine Pt an Order of theOrphandOeurt of Itlicheny D cbjmtj, espose public ash, on the promises,' jckkipop pownstdp, vitt:lnoue astl a halfiniles of the O. p.ll.dirceel Station at ila)arille on 8A21 7 / I DAT, the let day o f Demoher, al l o'cltck P. M. the.fallowingdesericed Beg Seta* thispropertyof JesePit Itoradsou. late of the city 61'21ttstorrOidseesased: All Met iititain teed Orpl r ee :Of land sitcstain' HOOD ra kb/ giegheattonn4, bonded indchieribid:as fel boWllegtosfug at a past on the Sharon' cool; tibith degrees , east 27 purls* toss gnat tree: thence north 10 degrees, west le 4.10 perehes to aj part thence north Py s .degreee - east 21 perchti.toit pest a the ruin' 'thence north 663t e legreatt; east 2 8,81.0:Penchea t o o a weinnt; therieo nerds degrees. east 12 porches to lib elm ;. thence north . 8 degrees, east CO perches to a:post on line of lead of tense Watt; thence south 6'9% degrees. east , 1:50 80800 tierehestesPobestnut oak ;'thence sonth.lls s-* green, west 102 perches to a*bite oak ; thitteetOth d gems, east 4 9 sambas to a white oak :Abenee wort: 2 de greciis east 64 040-perches to a poet on the &moo road: , theneeniong odd reed-north degreasoieet 41410 perches toe poet; thenee!north 84 %degreesorest 12 perches to a black oak 'ken:Lys-north 70 degrees, west .12 810 perthes to. a post:, Sheltie' north. 4o degrees, west 26'118 perches to a post one township road; thence lie 0 acid` teat:ship read month 89}4 degree! west 110 per beaten - post on Line or land of Oohed Stcdsrdl thence north 714% degrees, we,t 151 T• 10 perches lasi post; lieneetterth 17 degrees. east t 9 perches to a post; theme north 8254 degrees. east 02 perch. Caro a post; thence soatb &it degreae, east 21 serohea to iit Do the Sharon road, the. plane of begbening—eoo tsing. 04 wren, 8 nen and 27. yerobesi with the allow , anorosakths over. Boo acres.:.: .. Tssin 01 sits.—One-third cash, on the deli:4ll of the deed; the balance to be paid in two equal annust psy xunts,w,th interest, muted by bond and mortgage °nth,' promises 11 the Cetirt. agates b.-24cRAXADEN, Admlontrator:. Poi psincubus nof , igalre , said, dcbalstahstor, 5t.140;20 Foarl street, 01 '. 0 411. W. GU , L,.Atterisey at law, office No: 82 Fifth sired, Pittsburgh. (110e1Orr6t -' filitipei ILIKEICHANT TAILOR, Third street eat dtor to Die -4agel-isitch to towed thanktd.for . the.very libeml pa. tronherefors _bes upon him, begs leave to, ask a continuance of the same, as he Is now better prepared than ever to furnlsh his friatuts-and customers with garments which will insure entire satisfaction - He alwail keeps on liaminfargs assortment of thelatest styles of VESTINGA„ 0A881.11&11.113, CLOVIS, de , which win be made to order on the shortest nice, upon tussock able terms. in,„ A perfect fit always warranted, Fashionable illat• • skil coops, At LOW PRICILT. WILSON a SON, -Ns. Si Wood street, respectfully in • Sim the publla that they - have a large *Atoll/tuna of the latest styles of Hats esti Caps, whicb•tbey will tell at low pricer for Hon. N. B.—Just resolved, a new style of ladles' Riding Hats and Capa. ^ [nevlol J. wri sox .t SON. - - - litssurdbag Wanted, A YOUNG Id4tlftlED hie& wishes to Bad BOordlog fa* hfroaelf stud We In a private fatally, or 'hers: there are Tars few hnarders. consrasuileatlonsuattould be addressed to "A. 8.," through the Post Moe. nor10:1w 500 BBLS.LXTEA R .NA o p FAMILY FLOUR; 100060 bbla Eye Flour; 60 bbls prime,Leaf Lard 'n store and for sale by WALLACE k GARIS.IIIER, nnt./Ordnt , P 35, Liberty strvj El2l.uutolra SALE OF 8 1 . 0088—.04 'Thursday even. 3 13 :4 November 15th, at su eztoek, it the blerohautte kzehange, Fourth atreet, will be sold, by teder-of the act ing Exeratore of the late Dr: P. Bbovnberger, decessel 40.ehares•Bashange• Dank of Pitt...burgh ; • 168 do Northern Liberty Bridge Co.; 2 Certifkatas of Lean to the City of Pittsburgh, $lOOO each, hearing B per. can*. Interest, sad redeemable Ist of Apt 11,1853; 18 shares Pittsburgh Gas Com pa ny. novlo P. M. DAVI& Auctioneer. DUMP MINING to, aTOCK AXAUCTIO.N—On There , day clreacc November 16th, 'at 134 o'clock, at ilre MerclsaLS-Exibentie, Foirrib street; by order of geoi-ge Swartz. Secretary , wi ll be so!d, for aceotust creamer It racy concern--1000 shares plait Maine Cu' Mock, which bss been forAlted far walk meat blames:mem& well? • • P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. _ 'LOW:UV DROWN SUGAR AT Auctrum—vas out., 4,31 .mortilog. at fl o'eleek, at the Comutsreial Sales In; *braes ef Need sad nth streets, will be sold-13 bbls plebe Brows Sugar. P. 61. DAYlB,Aitottoneer. 10112•EIPILING W& OX AT' AUCtiltui-.Thls (Bstux dig) moraing, rirovemberlOon 11 °Walt, at the Coto mernal Bala Boom; corner of Wood and nil !dregs, will be sold—Onwenhatentbd new light.dpring Wagon. novlo P. M.DAVIS": Anettoncer. - • • • .. RESIN TEA STORE, 1V0.,38. street. j ,P - r ovganwpg warn: Uan&at i 0 eentelk lb. Prime . IA Bb Chitlee at 123 f cants giA B. JAYNE& 13=0 tVii - vx4l (414t1T11 , rr, J4,1/414 ,4 , 1 114;14 'telt to of,isin,trr.yo tifp..otrolditkolf ExPo• ~ teased out of,tliiiDipirloi. Court for,,and Coati of Cotamoti - .Pleno , :atAllighenyllototz4nil.- to:t/w Abed" of said Co,tintydireptect, City of Pi ttobargti, in- oiiidctigoiy, „on MONDAY. the , 26iff4test NOYeittioi;'Ar•D. , 1855, et 10 igofpolo/A.klll / 404 - loilom:l4.ltiteti , bOd property, . -.., , A.:All thezight,thle,intetestanclolanatf lad Ambeno ,n of,in act Co ill - that certain lot or piece Of groetki in the totaltab of. idencheater,,AllegheflYanlibt/i,l'entuffivarda, situated oaths north ride of tittafited4 street' beglbbing oa - theeOrner °tan allayat thridistenito4llsoC4t west nom Mallen etreetfoodamtaininglis port on Bliefflold street 42 feet, and extendiagot that width northeranly parallel wlldt Chartlers sheet 138 fact to an alley, of•Whietelt Ruth, • tileiret..,-221*-irepraarmisvae-ganra-twovratraydwelling ' 'Eatrad'and taken, hi um Mier aalthe property of John .101 -unbent.% decease le now in the bandit of ltachael Ambers all , Wall' -Wean/wind wilittliernard AVNamee, achanie. tratozof sold ticagistd, at'llfenatt of •Thernes Biddle et al. . . •11.1 Are, . •r- . All the r i ghcAleLialajtat:anff a l igns:a Alegander'Ar. Waist And laalielLou gn ll Perinlilialtrairlak Catlin, aeeellged;oCin'and, Mall au:latent certain lett or ground trunts -: In - Jobs-mown,Volanot-lote, in the-horough of East Bleubighalli.lherketratidtaticabeted in aid plan num. hem start-tWo: (q/;, 11 1 1 1, ltrthreet. ( 83 ).:eletdr.fmari(64) and dtt Y' t bra ( 45 ); ma lota :1 74 . 1 *. , 99aitatlaln. and eontaining Rally in lkoin, lei lane, streiet„ - ninetysir; (98) feet and sunning back one!Stindred end-twenty (120 i net fo en alley twenty.four (24Xfogt wide; each lot:being twee f our (24) feeton Jane atom* and twining bant.twettwerd one Inuadzetand twenty 0 2 4 feet to lantaller :ce er eh is erected a email flint glans hones and other frarateitheds or . bnlldiegs &h a d ed takirothsoisitl4lVsthoproperlytafAlazarb• ilarTArbogaet mid Alletelel LanghianeAntrainWeratzicka Coralini.,deseared, atllManit ofJcdur Ihcassoff:: / g . 4 .at . i ...- - ti. .- Arx.o - i I- i - {t.... , All the right,i-Ittle, interest and dorm 439111 Ilf. atthure of, in and to ell thee/Tont stWeratzlina Ofrgtoun rittiatetizt , the Sesentlt Altardrot.theldity of Pittsburgh, , being , 6lo.lB, /9,20 and - 21.1n Irwin's plie Of t to each lot beirtg 20 feet front. art Centre avenualatti ding OttiePth 78feet CO artelleil. on which Wre emoted a two story brick house and stable z ~., ..,,,-.... 'ract. . , - s -Beiseland taken btaxectraltea:aa'thlopmpaty of WU. Hem M. Arthas at the suit of William Artliterst , u -• . ,7.17.44 ; 107---- ... , _ . - 7 .,.: . - nil the sighs. Utlei ineseentrand alai& laden were of James Adams, deceased, In thishanda etJamea Bfarshall, ezeoutor, and Elisabeth Adana, exeCitrizi - ei isald de. owed, of, In and to all that certehs lace pletent ground situate krthe eltyof,Pittaiagla, bounded - and described . 45 Mows: - thglettleg'ol.l ffrant ,ataret, akthe dietance of 24,feet froattecortter of ArttnaserWriterstreettn-thence- i- eastratradlyee a . 1100 - eirtilltd with Water street 46 fat:: /-. _thengsnorthwardly_24_feei_on a line_parallst wlefffrent 1' streetrlit, inhe'orturtwardly4.srauf otirn . licia'rierellel with ``'"•, Front" anted vlltence-Lalong`Grent` street 24 feat, to the. ~, 3 ",, plaetriffieseinning ; Wog the saran' property which was 't. cameral - to the said Janie Ethins, -- lifliobeitlPLura, ' end wlfo,by their deed dated October 221 1838iitut rho- corded in the office for reeording deeds , in Allegheny . rounty,'ln hot lfZtlt,,, mil taiiii4o-5"4f, de., Baited*Re f take in n -hgecutbeeas the property of James A'teme, deceased, in thwhande of lame, liarsteal, egem k i ..., ter, anti lilt athorts Alanue-'executrix, of said"dedeund, at r,-, the gull orternee Mandiall: , ' r --A l' Ml the-right, tins, intetentanditialea cf Janace,C. An- ' damns, or, In end Wall that certain meratitge an age of land, situate in M an iere township, bounded a* describe/ ' - as follows, viz: beginning at line oPlend Of /KM Dins. . mom; thence by the - same , north 4 11 4 trog.,irtst2o lax 95.1(10 i pushes; thence by lands of the o.Breitittiotth Off% t deg east, 62 and 59.100perchee; theme "twitted - conveyed ay H. P . Aushutzlq the akfrl J. Cr. AuderaanAsenth.2Bl4 de. gross rant 42 and 91100 perches; Malmo) by-ta% Van_ swath '', 2% deuced west 21 end 13100 pectsbevilled-autno* bI I - land of Samuel Lang 87% degrees. west Cl) and' 32100 ,7 . perched to to the place of beginning; containing-19 acres ,e'" end 19 and -441t0 perches, strict-treasure, and having - thereon created a two story frame dwelling, house, out. bonne and • natle. , - , • :. t Arso-All that other piece' or tract of , land,rsdiraude In Chartism rownship„torrOded and described asSallaWs, viz: ~ beginning Pla tballui oflind - of:Samuel thellarn; thence ,---: /7 bind cold by said A.P. Aro/luta to: .1..1.7ng., north V% 1 ,`,'" degruagest, ea end 9 113,parches ba fiend at Xle Apililie4; i ' thence by land of Rye Ausbutsnortb 9.W.ttlegreva cat 21 sod 13100 perches; cher crobribr solforsoftb 26 Yeffetimaa want 42 and 21.100 perches; tbedke by hula of the Pauli of • Philip &cab and laud of JameaNdod - nortrfffa degrees , east Maud 710 perches to the 'middle of the township ... road; thence along tho middle of soid.'road north'B4 de- i., ,-. grees and 87 minutes east 14 - and 74100 perches - to land of i:, ti-firaham, and thence by sat Grahattea land !south 5 de- I de grees 6 minntee east Viand 9.10 perehee to the , plate ef be- f. ginning% antaitting 18 acres and 27 and. perches. ; / ;strict measure. ' - - , ~' , •- Batted and telana in execution to the propertwofJarnes - C. Anderson, at the suit of Minas Tindle, fa gm' . All the right, title, interest and tlitint of John Brown, of, . in and'to all that cataln lot orpiece cf gm ad, altrustedln the torough of Rut Birmingham ; the said lotThavlng a front on the north 51de of Carrels street of 367 1 net 8% Inches, and extending back, alend the- eatern... line of Brown street, northwardly, preserving a tudform =width of 387 feet 8% loc.benbto the: ilidenteralude riveri - kaitalning about 6y,, quarter acmes: being4he sane had. which is lald ;kern in Joan Brown's plan of iota, recorded do said min - ' ty, in Plan Book, vol.', page 287, .10 tountiod v ie river'' [ Monongahela on the north, - by /and of James Tay ran the east, by Carson etreet on the south, and b.Taftritnittfeet ea the west; on which described price of ground are erected a , two story brick:mansion helve and a Mirk stable; also a 1 two story frame house, occupied as at for &dealing. ulnae, jeat„ antable , Brined end taken in execution as the prorrty it John '.. Showy at the omit of ,the execut o rs oflolui licartrg, de ceased, tot to ,' . ,,.. ,r ~ AtgO,f' st. Al! the right, title,intrtest and eland of the,llthers ad t 01431 Council of the Borough of Birinhotharce;of, in,"and to all the easterly pert of lot marked' to. B,•in the - plan of the borough rr th , adoghsim_ailaidont by.Dr -ISieltmillei lied- ; ford, said - parr being hounded rand described U follows, to / wit: Beglnning at the old Birminghartrilnif(elrnenhfidbag i between Bedford's plan -of las anti grounds OrtheStrinteg- tuna Gime Company, on thencrtherlyable of Canoe street: thence westwardly along Cason stoner, terentyfeeirthenee northwardly at right angles with Canani-etreet,••and in , a line parallel with said Birminglittn lint4)4o feet, bank i to the line of lot No. 7in said plant thence eutwardly /. i Esiong - saWint 1g0,,T,...1) Awl, to the.old Illciabightun line ‘, aforeeeid; thence, oartnowtrallY /Ong raid illrigt9o feet to ,' Carson street, at the Illato of., begintdng, - beititibe Piero ;,- at ground willtd3 Mary cutdiffe, by her deed bearing oven date - with indenturo, - granted and =vend- to:,:eakt Bur- i ems and Town -Ceortell of the borough of Birmingham. There le erected on doe ; property - 4(6016,A a . two . etory r 1 brick house used as aßre eugMe bane, .... , Seined and taken le 'executlian 45 the propert yof said defendants at the snit of May Ounliffe. • All the right ' title gad Interest Cif Iletnyihirakitian, of, In matte an these aeten contiguans hate of ground in Ltw. er st,ffieir toweehrp, numbered 713,77, re, 79,,80,8tand 82 in, John - Brown's plan of lots, recorded in Plat Book, vol. ; I,suage 281, having each &front of twit - aria& tnia street ". itraty feet wide, ard'emeading hack' ono hundred feet to en ' alley twenty feet Wide- - end the - same `loll Which John ? oroseu 11134 1414-1* Mb several deeds, recorded In Deed ', Boolt,volum‘o4 l pages 050 and 6 .1 12 , 46,1 Ter4 t o tall flanr y ' Brinkman. ,• ± , ~ .., , • b. laid ' Al ~-Lot Ito.lll apt one half cf lot No 19 plan, on which Is erected. a frame dweillneshorne, , i .'.- • Belled and taken ho mtectition as the. proPerty of Dewy Brinkman, at the spit of Jebn.7. Bouse,t Co, - All the right, title, interest and elalii: or;JOilißisitge, of, in and to ail these two certain iota of uvula noun- bored 88 and 89 in lien k Dithridge'e plan of lots, called rest Pittsburgh; recorded in'ilan bteik 12q.1, page -, In t . the R'eorder's once of Allegheny cocmtyz - bot. No. 88, „' commencing at the corner of lot No Pin Ditluidgtgatree ,t v MILS along said street one hundred andlOurfact 2% Inches ; thence truth 86 0 2.13', west 88 feet 0 1 / e inches to a ' pin; thence Wong a private •reed 150 feet,) inches to tot No. 89; thence along said lot 109 feet aut3i of an inch, to theplace of beginning, on Dithridgeetrecit. Lot ~ No 89: beginning at the corner of lot No. 88, rune along said Dithridge street 40 feet; thencts at rig tangles to -^; cold street 118 feet and 3 Inches to a private road; thence along said rued 41 feet and 35 inch; thence at right an- ",-- glee to Dlthtidge street one hundred - and nine fedt and threeloathe of an,:inah, to - the place of beginning. &ILO and lakenlti extrattlion as the prop erty n a; John e a Beggs at the snit - of lisville;lt.etaigy - . - I i ~,,,- , A,. ... i-, t'.-,..; All the right, title, interest and eium of . margere tßoyd, .. sf, in and to all that certain lot or piectsof-grognd to "' in the YourttLiVard, city of Al' eghenyr,• onithe corner of 1 Robinson at*Orsuitham amen, bounded and dee:abed ma follo we, to wit :I Reginniog at the sonth.vreeteru l angle :"/ ' forma by flyhinsort aid Grantham, eigeets,vlien4 South varditialte4 the line ofiaritatbam street nicety four &et: ..; thence westwardly and para ll el with Robbusarsetpaeraforty. ; Bee hot Ind eight lnabee 7 thenee nathwatily and parallel r With GrOLlthazaatreet Zgti Oetoet and nvelachn; thence •' ear/twee/Wand parallel with Robinscrn strut..loll; fret: thence northwardly sixteen feet bachelhfittenre out- i warily ten feet; thence norttufardly thirty-Ike-feet and ; ten inches to Robinson idgetraf 1 eul t benliwaratStbaela .; street eastwardly tWeutYove feet andeight nit to tba [ piece of Wallin: being Parte of lobs Proall 78 in 4p141111138 Lathrop's planer lots, recorded ill Itead • baab ae , 19., Vol 4e, dision '5 re;.` And trpurvilitar,.'ic *toted a two story trick dwelling bears sweet, ti reiffet eight inches (rent en Robinson street, and - extending bat gong Grant- ham /street tifty•teo feet and , seven Inches, anti a- frame - stable and earrings bons& - _ tees:- ' '. '.". Atao-All that certain vacant lot erporground tit- •' nate fa the dityclAllegheay, on Rohinaotretreethomaded ; and demerit/edge follow, to wit:Beginning bn Robinson ; meet at the, distance of 'forty-five feet Wed belles nom, i -the corner of Robinson rand Akitintharn-etreets;:thence i roonswardlyand parallel; - with Granite= street- ninety font feet; thence westarsodly aid parallel with Robinson , . 4 street forty•faar bet; thence northwardty ninety:Blur feet • ' to Robinson area; theme along eat/ &Meson Idgeet forty4bor feet to , he phe!tanfibeginning; bebdeparts of .'tots Nost. 76 and 70 in Sylvanite Lathrop', pion Of tins, re. ' cerdeTht deedlarok ffdtr, 441 4 9 , Palloadar&a..: .:_ l i ars., r 13eisedeudtakertin exemation oaths preperty of P ret Boyd, atthe snit of Janos &nine antathenl:::. All the right, Mkt, interest antrolltite iitlVilintotangh- Men of, inlsod to all thitteertalst la or pleeiforyialed In the city of 'Pittsburgh; Make/ and numed'inklieplan aloes lad out by Boyle Iraln N 0.54, eltuate Mali/least ddeof•Liberty street and runnicgloo feet to Quittiwitreet - thence along-ffaerry street2o feet;-thenotttoliftellystreet 1.00 fear thence along Idbuty street 4# fentlOttalfr of ul tdmaing ;on Which is erected ' threaspriaA k Ageo-ill that certain other lot or.plectiOf *snot* situ. ate rue be city atb 7 a 3 B ll . marked. and, riumbord In the • Von iroresidd No. MEW lot. beNifgo Tort Ana onliber. ty street by iaoloat deep PA Y 4 v r t e tfikt;'filbite° °fag. on Perry why feet to Tatratty stmt. Me piece ofbegiening; said 1001itiltitgleSeZeifOr141111-Ml' surd Ilan convoyed tb Wllilturr Ben,glarnerf,r.,,i, Belted"and taken bi - egeettne as the rWI em . l aattattan Ault of TohnP.lloffun seOfßd.= - t _L. , ALSO -. All the right, Hue, interest en d -.1 dtalinAllaßitl6ll, of, In and to all th at certain tract or piece of mentor &Unite In Charlene township: bounded cm the nerthkby land' of Ramsey fon 'the Watt Vitra& of Daniel intsterhan : on the earth hir.thle itiraciperamayrilWattd liOrtrawa plea road; :ott theorist by lends rtflfsay•Bell; otortain. '. Ma' tan aeres, , inore - alma; on Which are erected ja one etory e. ftware cottage dwelling hints; I frimatint!ting and • • fum shoemaker chap' . • " seised and tau. In elocution as the property of John. :, Bell at the suit of.A.Ebllubtage Au thought. t itl es laireeedrand claim of -Samuel &lids ALSO, tit r to, hound to et ma effeiderplege or Eireirraflantt intruder ; in ' Ross township, In• the geserved Trott- opposite= Pin,- • burgh, bounded and described as foibles, to Wifr'llegin- , lII= at a posteltiatcarnerof Int tinned by Sohn Reed, cn Ru a u m= led oat end located under the dirirpation of .: 5 rho boroneh of Allegheny t thermebx the Unearths mkt I tato , im .A,,,,,n1y 402 feet 98-6 inches to Is. ..;,„thence north 49 &goes: 'welt / 1 MAIM to the enalrment of i the perawylvania renal; theme eonthwardly eines Sild , embankment 402-fect 9 9-6 Inches to thocerng of. said . Read tot, more, or. Iterhtliernmhylhe dirldirig like be , . '....,-, tyrant rataala aead V44[ll4,oAlinrefelty shove .doleat. „....--, bad to i t Batik leee,,the ddacranf be*eing; being:the esters orpgroel bf prop*tyvilsith was soldby 'Jen letsytbe sheriff of Allegbanymninty, on the 24th darer Apvg4,,s. D. ' 1848 to Itaintial D...Powler aa_ttua property of Zahn and Jamas - Hammitt, anti being moneyed tot sad 'Ma= • sheriff '6 deed dateflibida2iin A.D.1818, arid acknow , Cit the taine ay as ow refarence to the sante Walsers (Oily , ant at large appcarr'eatd being the earceinOpetV' which the trawler, by ids deed hearing detest* lath - :Lbw of August, In the year 18.18, and Into to Irs Ts carded, mom ed to the raid Samuel Baird In fee ample ea =MI :~, is
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