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MEDN ENIIA.Y MORNING; OCTOBER 12; 1858
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IEL Ihrraetvak WZULT Oatarts.—..rbo *stand. cirett
Wiwi of oaf Would,' filfilt• <acre 'to oar 'lmminent man
moot ilcidrabl• moll= of nuking their lutoinad known.
,Our circulation to batorman bur and Wro tbooaandcrandi
, na alotAL vier► villagland mantilla Weatanty_enittO
:Isola awl tutors Ohio.
•ILTO ADVZIITISILIIS—breIther the alcucorialdosoncs
nor Priating ZAcabliabcoent of the-Data Clazsrre. are
opene4 on Sunday. ADVIMYIBEitI3 who Quirt thiir
•Mkolco SDP... lah paver etl Monday InOcnlnit.
•Mkolusehand m i n before b ecler.k,onjatarday
Dios
We; do not care to cumber our
,00lunins, with
ideation returns, this morning. ' Thrfiro not of
koharaeter to be Interesting to Whig* r
*we, go to press the riport is that we hare
;skated our candidate for Judge, Moses Hamp
ton, and our candidates forTreasurcr and Com
missioner, Messrs- Fleming and Brooke. It to
alai; probable that we hare eared our candidates
A.udli - or and County, Binveyor, but'o f this we
i will not be too certain. Of the candidates f r
Amen* we hare probably cared one, and the
general belief moor& this piece of good fortuno
to Mr. Muse. -.>
Ail the !altar. lost, =jell' the returns to be
rserived differ from' Blum' which came in last
• t , night.
'ghere was • great deal of eross•firing on As
sembly. Mr. Birkpatrich was horribly elangh
'towed by his democratic trievids. The vote is
. 5
good dell liaised up and it is poesible , that we
hare si.rad
. more than one Assemblyman, but
this is'not probable.
The defeat of Dr. C►rothere Beams certain,
unless the . County distriota have done him more
Julioe than the oily. Of this we hope.
The vote was extremely light, and, as mull,
' .thielsy-st-hiimes were Whigs.
, . We hare not time, now, nor an we In a prop
sr mosi - kr,te comment on this disgraceful result.
The opportunity to !peak of it is it deserver,
will not, barterer, tiewanting.
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Bap:erne 8121.131.—The Btliemboat Bien
nia snd their employers GTO somewhat at log
gerheads. - The Bee:Leers demand an advance
to $l6O per mciath for First, and $lOO for Becl
oud Eng - Wean; the Captains are willing to give
ettly $lOO and $76, and they advertise in our
paper to-day for 60 Engineers who are willing
to/sort for the present wages. Bee advertise
ment. .
Onmetrlowixo Ims PROHIBIToIeY Lam. —There
la no mute so good.thst it does not 'encounter
diffloultles'and obetaeles. The prohibition move
.ment has Its full share. A thousand frivolous
objeations mei urged Spinet the pro potkesi reform.
Sarno of th em are th us answered by the Chicago
is Interfere With • ready !supply .of al
coltot for. medical and artistic purposes.
Not in the least. A ready and full supply will
bq lumished Thrall susirpurposis and to the
-- entiretsatisfaction of such
2. The poplin are.not prepared for It.
Some portions of the public are most thine,
uglily prepared; some Wheel and mothers, some
Madam men andinechanies some fanners and ship
owners, some dnulkards and Mud drinkers The
crime, tltePauperiem, thetaxation, the suffering
of the State all for It Some man are not ready,
but cannot tell why, and some because of the
cravings of . the appetite and the love of gain,
• mm.l' will ^
• 8.11 can never be enforced.
.This is bogging the question. le wee so said
in Maine, but has proved otherwise. No other
law was over enforced so easily. It will nigh
enforces lied!. It but asks for a trial.
4. It dlieranthiesa the freemen of the and State .
(Mollies them of their rights.
Nights. to prey upon their fellow min; to take
their money and give them no equivalent; fill up
poor houses, and compel tho . people to suppart
•
theist Liquor seller's rlgittst •
6.1$ will drive our trade to other States.
It wilt drive out no trade, which- !Mould any
where be conducted. If men go to other States
to get means of destination, it is no reason at all
why,we should furnish them.
6 We have law enough now.
Yee .full enough to protect liquor sellers In
• their buslueee, but none to protect the people
Irons their poisons.
T. Itwill 611 the land with blood.
- Not half so Much im rum hut Sixteen mur
ders-have'been committed lnc year, in the pity
or New York, thoongh ram. Two or thiie lives
• could be afforded in this conflict.
How so WIMM Brarrracris.—The following is
copied from a "Treatise on the Eye" by Mr.
West, &nut:eminent optician:
• In the proper owe of spectacles there le no
otieninstance of more importance than their' po
. •eltion on the head. They ehould be worn ao
that the glasses may come as close to the eyes
ati ponibli without touching the eye-lashes.-
- They should also be placed st) thpt ~the glasses
may he parallel to the paper Whon,the head is
in an easy position.. To accomplish this, let the
tildes of the spectaelsa bear on the head about
• Midway between the top of it and the ear; the
*yea will then look directl/ through the glames
to the paper, and make the most adrantageons
Cie of them, instead-of looking obliquely through
thent to the paper, .as 'Togliatti are usually
wont; with their bows in contact with ter,
in which position they produce a distorted im
age on the retina. • The sides ol the • spectacles
ebOuld also be placed at an equal. height upon
the heed."
Taw Estes:sot or . Nussto.—The New York
3&irror chronicles the following story of the Ern-
perm of Ramis:
..A, friend of ours, who hoe jast returned from
tietEset, thinks war is inevitable. Be says the
CISST is only waiting for the thershes of the Dan.
nee to fretze,'when, if the Satin dors not yield
to all hie demands, the Russian troops will sweep
all before them; and within stx days from the
fret confitet, obtain poesession of Constantinople.
• , Om friend was to:tautly present'at • review of
160,000 Russian troops by the Emperor, whom
he describee sa a perfect specimen of the physi
cal man. • In height, six feet three ' and admira.
bly proportioned, with snow white hair and rud
dy 000010010 M. Ile was plainly dressed in •
dark green frock, with a black chapeau without
feathers; and mounted on a coal-black charger,
".‘of immense size, the Czar looke.d 'every inch a
King.'
As the troops were piecing before him, henna.
4.21 y -raised his band as a signal fora bait,
•• when he diamounted, walked up to s pet ate in
the renks,Und asked him to unbutton his coat,
'tta finding that the tioldier was without a . ehirt,
the EMperer promptly ordered the officers of the
company to Siberia, and the officers of the yogi-
Angst ware instantljdegreded to the rank of pot-
S. ; Tates.. Some two boars • afterwards, Nickolas
made another inspection of the condition of the
'adieu; sad fading all right, promoted every
officer in the Division, conferring the orders with
his own bah& It is this kind of dieciplthe that
makes the Resaien army the most efficient in tho
world, and the head of it ttoc idol of the oommon
soldier." . -
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' 11011151L11; T11.1.011DY.-7 0 a Saturday evening,
the ad ultimo, there happened, at a ptane
the aFour-mlle Spriog," about four miles from
• ' -Shreveport, a terrible affaircin wrbich two meu
. lest their livee. 'The t tsitlee were Sydrity Ker.
wko residid at' a el . : l4.rings. end Themes
Givens, s drover from Trwae. The cironmstea
asa, cc we getter thein from the teetimany 614,,
oa .
the oonaiort, were as follower Mr. Kerley
kept ahaute of entertalamsne, sad. Mr: Givens
raaehed there a hew days preitous with s drove
of 'cattle, aansiatiaw of about twenty head. Oa ,
• . -41elemdity they had a eettletnant and Givens was
'about to loses, but; being Intoxicated, abruptly
imptind of Kerley if be would swear that he had
been there five days. Kerley told him to leave
the Ileum, =allele hle cattle with him,, aid he
would Teske him`a prestint of the bill, If ho wee
not satisfied. Givens swore that to woald cot
stand each en insult !Kerley took down hie shot
gen sad informed Miens that if he repeated
placed ho'had sild he Would ihoot Givens
. ,Mt heed an his revolver and deliberately'
• repeated tbe offence. Kerley dleobarged hie gnu
instantly, tbs.:mato:its entering the chest, wound.
log the eternal, liver, and heart. But, notwith
,.;. attending the dreadful chaisons of, the irony*
n
he idneedlwo steps end discharged his reirolv,.
it three times at Kelley, taro shots only taking'
effect; ose In the arretkiwr the other lu the abdo
'• msw,.three lades bclew the naval '.' : Beth puttee
•• fa Givens- lived about twenty minutes and
Marley about two boas and a half.—Shrempert
, ,
Emsoomin hinimesmir hiloczarr.l—The Eniscia
. wed illielemid Society held a meetidg at . Hex
York, on Tuesday evening at tho Church cf had
tension; isomer of Fifth avenue and Tenth streeir
; over which the venerable Bishop Meade, of Vir
sinta Treaded. Tho cies thronicd, and
addressee were didivetini" by :tho, Bt. Env. Dr.
Spencer, late Salop of Madras, and Deacon
Binatalr, of Middlesex, England . The Bey, Er
. mist Dawkins, Prebendary of St. Paul's, Len:
, dO/11 England; the Del'. Caeswelk end Dish.
op _Medley. of Frederickton. Ocher speakers
IMO to have addressed the taceting, but Bishop
w i oneeiglit,' in masque: ae ot thepatentsr of the
bow, moved so adjournment to litanday even
-atinivereary of ihe'dmivieun Eitie Milan
talltilltaied Ott Friday . who th e • =9 ,1.,
:ofts. 4 448siett by Dr. Aohtllir of Italy..
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•,,. ' s ti*ogxeriouit Lilt.
The.qtponents ot . the Maine rOw offerEitt two
arguments. Theysey thipthr comet be enforced,
\
and thelithtempt to enforce it only' enhances the'
evil it is intended to cure; sand that it should not
be enforced, berme It violets, personal liberty.
To the first dot rep'' , is 'overwhelming—that it
ham been enforced to some extent, and that, just
to far as it hes been. crime and poverty have
decreased. Vague and general eontrsdictionti of
this statement are plentifakoeneugh, but to no
purpose. .Wherever the Prohibitory Law has
been enforced even inootaroetely, the statistics of
Crime uniformly show a diminution in .the use
of intoxicating drinks. This great statistical
fact is net fortuitous, nor of doubtful came. It
is not to be "fleeced by. contradiction. Figures
must be met by figures 'lf this could have
been done, It meta have been. What if, at any
time elan Maine hoe had on her etatute.book
the law that has given her fame throughout
Chrietendom, her jellahad held as many crimi
nalo as before, and her courts bad been as full
21 poor, wretched mortals aoswering for mitre
gea on person and property as before—would
not the Rum interest have verified the fact by
accurate figaree,. and used it triumphantly - to
stay the plague which to moiling its profitit—
Here that interest is lame. The figures are
against it—tremendously against it, like the
hand-writing on Belehausee plaice wail: The
trade le partially cut off in Maine, and Crime is
cut off almost if not quite in the same propor
tion. The undeniable figarea showed this insist
roonths, and continue to show it.
Now intelligent and ingenious triffieker,
wholesale: or retail, in Alcoholic drinks, volt_
must find some cause for this glorious feet be
elite the prohibition of your baeiness, or 0110
oonfees yourself the author of Crime and the
enemy of Society. It won't do for you to say,
even if you could prove it,- "Thi quantity drank
is as great as ever. The object of the law is
not to prevent people from drinking this or that,
but to prevent Pauperism and Crime—to pro
teat the public peace. If the atatistica of Pau
perism and Crime are in favor of the Law, let
the amount drank be what it will. If drinking
be not diminished, then surely, 'nobody's liberty
re drink has been much damaged. We don't
Mae how the Law brings about the blessing, so
that we get it; and we do get ig more or less,
wherever we get the- Law. Wherever the law
has been enacted, and had a trial, there it has
been more or less enforced, and always with a
visible, palpable diminution of Pauperism and
Crime, of immense pecuniary and incalculable
moral value. This is as much an sooomplished
fact in the politica of the world as Steam Navi
gation or Railway Locomotion is in the mechan
ics of it.
Thus, the Bum advocates, having signally
failed in their matter-of feet argument and utili
tarian logic, limn no stronghold left but eab
atraotion of personal liberty. That theu
principle, they tell no, must not be wielded, no
' matter bow powerful the motive, or how great
the good to be scoured by its violation. it is
refreshing to meet with such devotion to pried-
pie ;e but,
but, unfortonsately, the great good w hich is
lobe eactiliced tMit, in this case, is not that of
tbo devotees, but of other people. The princi
ple may bit worthy of alt's worship; but wo
cannot help remarking that their worship of it
to none of the purest. Their godliness ensile
terribly of main. Now, let us see whether Soot-
ety meet submit to a double ' or quadruple load I
of Pauperism and Crime, rather than to invade
the traffic, which ill the came of it. _
It is not contended that Alcoholic Beverages
ere necesseriee of life. They are at beet lowa-
Bee. It does not follow BUB, becaus law
hen laid its prohibitory finger on a l u xeuy, it
has established a precedent for invading the
necessaries of life, nor for invidingother luxu
ries which have no injurious effect'on Society,
or are not productive of pauperism and crime.
Bat the law in this case does not prohibit the
use of the luxury; it only protthhita the public
production and distribution. The personal right
to poison one's self — whatever teat is worth—le
left as intict and sacred as ever, in the Oaten;
and, as wo are talklug of an abstraction this is
significant . The whole extent of the invasion
of personal right or liberty ii this, that ono man
email not Unthawed to minieter to the luxury of I
others, whenever by so doing he injures society
at large, both in means and morals. In thie I
general statement .we recognise a principle of
law as old as society Well, If not as old as the
everlasting Mlle. Personal liberty' apart from
it would be worthless. It invades no man's pri. i
vac; more thattany other law; it simply prohib
its a public branch of business which sacrifices
VAIL% good to private gain in the enterprise of
pampering en abnormal appetite. Tne Maine
Law oocupiee no untrodden grohnd. Be land
mark of liberty is overthrown to make way for
it. Laws on the same principle have existed
wherever civilisation has flourishe The cooly
pecaliarity in this case is the gread. I t
silent of the
practice prohibited, and the proportionally ur
gent demand for the law.
• If the legislative power has no right to onset
such a law, then what right has it to meddle
with Pauperiem and Crime at all Is Society
limited to the cure of these evils, awl ptholuded
trim prevention? Then it might as well give up
the hopeless enterprise first as last—let the on
fortnate and inoompment feed and clothe them
selves as they can, and the rogues run at large
to satiate themselves, with villainy. Personal
liberty just as much requires the overthrow of
all laws which ,prevent the mereentry from se
dating and victimising the weak and unwary,
as the Mint Law. . If we yield the opponents
of the Maine Law their " sacred principle," we
must establish the unrestricted right of tempting
and being tempted, as the arch-enemy would
have it; and, that being done, what reve
nue would long BOZO for gated palaces, and
the expensive and tedious processes by which
"justice" fills them? Commonness proclaims,
like the infinite multitude of waters, that Boole
ty has a.distineeight to relieve itself, and sknigh
off this whole ballot** of swilling the human
mind into fatuity by poisonous drink. Individ.
utd rightegainet imolai power depends upon the
nature of the thing to tel done—the balance of
the good and the aril there is in it. Now, in
this age of the world; as is none before,
Aloe
/Molts Beverages have undergone the eereßily of
soieuee. The Psychologist, the Chemist, end the
Physiologist, have traced the subtle spit it threugh
all the peeves and fibres of the human frame,
and noted nothing to compensate Its inevitable
miechiefs. The Polities! Economist and Statis
weian have *etched thee Hoot of this business en
wel
ath, end found it very deetructive. The
Theologist has weighed its results upon the Boni,
and found nothing but immeasurable woe. The
good and the joy of it is like the momentary
flash of the exploding magazine, which scatters
blatf wreck and mangled writhes in all disco
dom.
Now, here is established a marked, broad,
eternal ' eistinotiem between this trail" sad the or
dinary mince by which the tributaries to hu
imon necessity and comfort are distributed. The
danger that the prohibition of this will lead to
the invasion of the others is fictitious and ridio
ulonsly "bend- The immunity of the old dead
past must not be dog up against the salutary
prohibition. By the saute token that Science
now knows the working' of the slootjoolio poisons,
it knows how to correct them as Beier before.
Society being w to contend 'egainst a foe .of ten.
fold p'Swer, made by the improved arta irresisti
bly seductive and seporlitively dog-cheap.—
Therefore, Society, by failing to Imo its right of
seit.proteetion in circumstances whigh impera
tively demanded Its use, has not lost that right
It not only will use it, but it mutt. The Maine
Law is a ethessery result of the progreeV of the
ago-.-a world's law which broke out in Maine,
by one of those apparently accidentsl oiroure.
stemma which so often give rice to' a universal
• movement; but which must have come forth
somewhere else, if not there. Those who would
Ott; its progress might as well undertake to abol
ish the fundamental truths of Mathematics and
Ctiernistry.-N. Y. Tribune. •
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Tars Winos YONIC.—Msoy yeato him
elapsed, esys the New York. Commercial,: Matte
the Whig State Convention resembled in so bar-
Dlollloos' and cheerful a opirit as that which was'
held at Syracuse on Wednesday. Those who
pronounced the wbig party dead, or in se incur.
able decline. moot now admit that they greatly
miotook tho qmptoms. The party is not only
alive, vigorous, tmerty,:stotire, but in dhe full
poreesolon at its beet and noble at factfities.
This
is proved by the business liko Zbeiacter of. the
Convention's proceedinge, the thorough &ster
oft a d f i esl l p l S ay e e t d e
ticket,
mthemb i e s r u niversally the t alacc:dceopn
table. • '
Ono of the editors of the Tribune, (whiohjour.
nal has iterated the asserlimathat the party bad
given op tbo ghost and hasiog ohaken if ito al
legiatioa to it,, may be regarded as an impartial
witness) was preterit during the proceedings,
thus testifies to the 4111rit thst animated the Con.
vendee, and the mmeptability of the Solent it has
put forth:
"The notolantioneeleito uhlvcreal satisfaution
on all hands, and all agree 'that It . is a very
strottg .tiokot.
All are confident of success. I • never saw an
amemblage characterised by : more oordiol fool
tog, crone more reopootable and orderly. There
were two or three rather epirited struggled for
candidates, but nothing like disoontent wee
spolfested by any pinion of the convention
'.fie hearty confidence has prevailed throughout
the proceedings that the Whig banuir le again
to goat in triumph, and the government of the
State agoinle be committed to Whig hands.
'They think the Willits not a defunct party,
but is frosjoly and vigorously alive. 'Bugle to the
ealrit of the delegates from every county."
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Areouriererse Bt TBB Petenioser.—Jons W.
tinonawooo of Georgie, to be -an As/oasts
-Joetiooof the Court of the United etatoo for the
Toiritorl of Utah, ,
w,„„vsr; II D4ink, of Penneylvants, to be
Ifoito4 EitatesAttoeser for the .Teritegi of New
pfs co
_Cueliwe Neoeitesdie bigeltieL Stele/ SW.
elm for MIR ,
PORT W 6271 .41913 CIIICAOI HAILIIO/1 ,-01:1
• Widneaday last„the following were elected Direc -
tors for the ensuing year; George H Elart„of Phil
-adelphia,J. Evans sad W. 8. Gernie,of Chicago;
8. J Anthony, of Valparsee, lad ; Wm Wit-
Hams, of -Warsaw; A Wheeler, of Plymoutiu--
H. Twibart, of Columbia; and P. Hoagland and
8 Hannah, of Fort Wayne. 8 Hannah, was
ro elected Presidew; J. Ii Straughan, Chief
Engineer. and 'A. ideJankin, Secretary and
Treasurer.
The prospects of this road, we are happy to
learn, are of the most encouraging description,
both finencially, ands, regards the progress of
the work. The stock subscription now amounts
to a million end s quarter of dollars, and is
rapidly incressing Favorable financial ar
rangements have been made, and the company
have now on band funds sufficient to enable them
to provionte the work with. energy, and push it
forward to an early completion. A large force
of hands ore noir at work; ovule ieotiohs ere ex
pected-to be done thio fah; and from the favora
ble nature of the work, allowing it to be prose
cuted during the winter menthe, it is expected
.that a liege portion of the line will be ready for
the iron se soon as navlgation opens in too
spring. Bat little doubt now exists that the
whole will be finished, tied core ranting from
Fort Wayne to Chia - age, by the faille( next year.
• This company has been fortunate in its selec
tion of officers. It le scarcely a year since rbe
first meeting was held to organlio the company,
*lndio one year morn the whole line of 145 miles
will - Aa in operation. For thin nowt:shelled
nooses they are in . a great measure indebted to
the prudent and indefatigable exertions of the
President, Judge Hanna, and the still, energy
and judgment of their „Chief Engineer, J R
Straughan, Esq , who, though comparatively but'
a young man, has few superiors in the reuttie-
Hes necessary for a etteoessful Engineer, and has
achieved an enviable reputation in his profess,
sten. • Under the guidance of such men,•tfiere
can be no wonder at the progress this road has
made and its present flattering prospects; .nor
can there be any doubt of its early and !access
ful completion. Mr. Btraughen has from the
first stated his determination to finials the road
by the fall of 1854, and the prcgrees already
made Is proof that be did not ever estimate his
means, and that be will redeem his promise.
The toad postale. a high reputation abroad as
one that must do an immense business, and
prove a highly profitable and paying route.—
When the road from Fremont shall be completed,
we expect to see the molt of the travel from
Cleveland and Sandusky to Chicago pane ever
thin route, as it will be ehorter and far better
than the route via Toledo and the Bieb. Central,
Railroad, whioh added to the trade lentest com
mand from the Ohio & Indiana, and the other
roadi it will conneot with here, gives it 3,.prom-
Inenoe in the eyes of capitalists that few roads
of such recent commencement can boast.
Tun GOLD Mimes or Vutaints..—A writer in
the N. T. Tribune stays that of the paying gold
mines in Virginia may be mentioned the Mar
shall mine, in Spottsylvania county, on the Itap
pahanncik river twelve miles from Frederioks•
burg. From this mine some $300,000 have been
'extracted. When last vieited by the writer
twenty hands were employed. 'The yield was
from $lOO to $450 per day. The working; ex
tended to a depth of a hundred feet. In Fin
warms county, Commodore Stockton has long
been working mines. The yield of gold has been
considerable, though it is understood that large
come of money have been spent upon machinery,
which sees fatally rejected. Very recently the
mines known ea the Garnett mid Morley mines,
in Buikingtiam county, which have -passed
through etyma! hands, have finally been pur
chased by on Eoglish cotnpany,. who era work
ing them. This tract contoinsl3,ooo acres, up
on which aro several veins. The main veto,
at s depth of 110 feet is 15 feet wide, and
yields about $2O to the ton. Besides a staff of
eugineers,_they employ eorenty negreen; Tho
daily yield we have not learned. The London
and Virginia Gold and Copper Mining Company
have.purclissed a property adjoining the above,
and known m the Eldridge Mine, fur $150,000.
New Can Axis.—We wore shown some time
since, the model of a ear tale, invented by Mr.
Josiah Copley, of Kittannieg, Pa, intended to
avoid the friction produced by wheels held to
the ordinary axle; and tanning upon curves
We did not allude to it at the time, as we were
aware that.many plans have been proposed for
• similar purpose, and that all have failed of re
alining practically usefal.results. rlr. Copley
hes since however, fitted up a ear with his axles,
and run It over the Cleveland and Pittsburg reel.
The results indicated by the test exhibited with
the ordinary axles a difference of 22 per pent
in the power required to haul the car through a
sermirtourve on the road, and upon the straight
line, while with the new axles but I peeceut. of
difference was shown In going through the same
points.
This result, if correctly ascertained, shows
great merit in the construction of the new axles,
and it only .becomes a question pf economy to
knew if this saving will paj the extra coat of
making them. Tho axle consists of n straight
solid spindle, running the whole length of a stout
tube, and turning freely in it; one wheel being
scoured to imeh portion A pin to the bile of
the tube enters a groove turned around the sol
id spindie, and prevents lateral motion. Further
experience will determine the durability and
safety of these axles.—Rail Rol Journat.
TEA GIUIII/311 Your TlyellDY. 110.0000 i 01
the circumstances of the roe killing of Major
Arnold at Fort Graham, to olug the rounds of
the paper% villa we did n publish for the roe
eon that It seemed too im obable for holier, pre
ferring to wait for a mare authentic' account.—
The brother of 'Dr. J. M. Steiner, in a letter to
the editor of the Augusta Chronicle pronounces
the statement mune, and satyr:—
My brother was planed le arrest by Major Ar
nold for having published& Lieutenant, for using
language to him, which no gentleman, and man
of courage could for an inotant tolerate. Major
Arnold knowing that my brother would ask to
know why he was arrested (the matter between
Steiner and the .Lieutenant being of a privaw
character) deterinitied, in 000 sequence of 1112
oil
feud, to reply to the question insult a manner
es would force the Dootor to-strike hint, when ho
would be held exenmable for taking hie life
My brother did not resent the offeneive lan
guage In the way Major A. anticipated, but re
marked that the rearm &deigned (.4 hie arrest
was not in accordance with the foam, whereupon
Major A. drew one of hie pistols. and Met at my
brother who was standing about five feet distant.
The Doctor returned the fire, breaking the Ma
jerhs left arm above the elbow. Major A. fired
a second time, but again without ttfeet, when
my brother shot him through the body. Major
attempted to shoot igain, but the pietol map
ped, when my brother killed Lim Dr. Steiner
sated on the defensive throughout the renoontre,
and
only returned Mot for Mot. Major A. was
in the command of the poet, and could have or ;
dared my brother into Mane confinement, had he
doomed It necessary without the leant personal
risk.
The idea that Dr Steiner killed Major A. sim
ply because the latter arrested him for a euppos
ed trifling military offence, in rather too absurd
to call for contradietion. That the Doctor at
tempted to escape in utterly untrue Major Ar
nold's death forbide soy °museum from me on
his conduct, but justice to my brother domande
that the facto above mentioned should be given
to the public.
04848i8 Can, akmatierr 24,1853
The endued papers will give you eem e
, details
of movements on' our frontier. There to every
-probability now of a protracted "fiends" war,—
An einem arrived lost night for Vancouver,
from Capt. ALDLII, reporting, in addition to the
others, the death of Judge A A Baines, Into
Indian Agent at Rigne River.
The Government has been repeatedly urged to
station troops in proper.foroe in that region.—
Recently a oompany of infAutry was sent to
eloott's Valley. The mining is now broken up,
familiar aro hurrying from expend 'situations,
and every notice man is milled on to aid iu moor
tug the mountains fur the lurking foe.
Our apprehension aro lively for the safety cf
the emigrant/ on both renter! to Oregon. Tee
fourth infantry is at the various poets of the
two Territories, and will no 'butt be moved to
proper points by the totem Col. itostiWeibtab
who oOramatbre Upon that regiment, and such
volouteers no can be hastily embodied, the Ter
ritories must rely for defelde and for the nem
soy retaliatory movements
For thetresent state of ; things there are sev
eral concurrent °sum. Treaties have been
made and laid on the shelf. Promisee made' to
tae tribe'', year after year, have been broken as
often. Protection hss been withheld, both from
the Indian and the while, until for months, nay
years pant, the two ranee have been engaged in
Antaal aggression. Both races have been Light.
tog in squads sad small parties whenever they
mat. The number and power of thorn tribes
have been undevestimated, yet their.poeition
and range makes them as torundble as any on
the continent
The United States propeller Active, Capt A.c.
new, of the coast enrvey, coma into the hoer
thln week to anal. She goes out immediately to
Paget'', Boned. —Nat Intel.
The Whigs of New York appear to have a fair
field before them. They have nominated Pt Mak
et for Slate officers, and-with. ovary prospect of
'woos. There are ilow three tickets In the
field In that State—one nominated by the thuds
or Iluokers—one by the Was or Free Boilers, and
one by the Whigs.,The party was similarly di
vided in 1848, audho'total vote was as follows:
Tutor
Aract,Durei - -
rot
corium&
IL Alla(Whig) . .
S. H. watommti ( 144410nd Dom.)
jolts A.'DM Okla - Ilona) •
. .
I
DEM/ cv Hos. Baum Gartasassr—Masas.-
chusette hot lost anotaer of her unfit , and em
nent public men by the sudden death of the FL a.
Borns Gasmaar, of Cambridge. 'He reared
to bed on Thursday night last in his usual state,
and awoke In the night under en attack of ape
plexy. A phykoinn was immediately seat for,
hut before hie arrival he watt already dead. Mr.,
Greenleaf was well known as a learned and able
lawyer, an the author of several legal works, and
-for his services in, various I:nblic employments
He was far sometime is Prefteser and LaMar's , '
. .
in the Law School in, Harvard University, at
Cambridge, and held the title of Professor of
Emeritus, at the time of his death Ho
I , or chosen President of the Massachusetts Bible
Society on the death of the lots Dr. Peirce, to
1849, and still held that ethos He was o mem
' tr-r of the late Convention for the revision of the
C .octltution of Mo.esaohneetts. Ho wos highly
teemed for his sdrapulcusly upright and Chris
ti:in character, and fertile steady rapport of all
oor valuable institutions.—Beson Daily ddrer•
Trio Union I..mi.—We learn that the Bald
mare & Ohio Railroad Company have agreed to
ft contraot guaranteeing the Union Line against
loss Mating the coming running season to the
amount of fifty thousand dollars. This manifes•
"tatiou of a disposition on the part of the Compa
ny to maintain this Line le highly gratifying,
and we trust that either this or some other ar-
I rangement will give the aservance which will j 119•
ti fy them in resuming their planes without ma
king connectione elsewhere which could not but
prove disastrous both to the Interests of the road
and of the city of Wheeling.— Wheeling hada.
geneer.
Sae OCCITIIIII.MICII —A painter, named Cons
tantine Golden, who was engaged in repainting
the, Bt. Charles Hotel, said to a gentleman with
whom be was oontersing, "I ehall die , to-mor
row!" Tho gentlemen of course laughed at the
Idea, and conceived At a mere joke or noble fool
ish presentiment of Golden's, but the Ismael
arovos to have been rather too serious a jeke,. if
a pretend:neat, too true to be branded as fool
ish. Yesterday Golden wait to his work os non
al; and while painting in the window of the third
story, ho suddenly fell from his position to the
'pavement to the back yard of the hotel, and
dashed his brains out by the fall. Be never.
spoke again. Whether the fall watt amideutal,
or ho wilfully destroyed his own life, is a doubt
ful guardian. His remark on . the previous day
would lead unto suppose that he either commit
ted suicide. or that there is truth in present meats.
—N,to Orleans Della
The Spirit DlMsifestationa which have lately
created such a clatter in this and other countries.
ore an old story evidently. About the time of
the:witch-burning mania In New England, the
following deposition was made by a reeponsible
and respectable person:
1 do testify that I .have men Mar, aret, In
her edllictions from the invisible world, lifted up .
from her bed, wholly by an invisible force, a
great way towards the top of the room where
!Malay In her being so lifted oho bad no as ,
eistarme from aprons of her own acme or handle r !
or any ether pact of her body, not as much as
her heels touching the bed or reeding upon any
support. whatsoever. And I have seen her thus
lifted when not only astreng person bath thrown
his whole weight tarots her to pull her down,
but several persons have endeavored with all
their might to hinder her from befog so raised
up, whidtt I suppose that several others will tes
tify no well as myself when called unto it"
Vito other rye-witnesses attested to• the above
by the ir signatures —Porasnd paper.
"Tonne on Sostawusaw"—Elow often
we he or the remark coldly made, "there is a fire
somenbero," a fire thEt is burning hot and fierce,
aced phonic' not be spoken coldly c( by those who
any "amt..; it a tire somewhere" for that fire,
perhaps, in burning up every veolige of all the
bouertiold goods—the household gads—of come
poor widow end fatherleen children. Who made
her a endow? Who made thou children orpbauld
The answer in a short - one: "A fire somewhere."
Wear?? In that husband's, that father'. mouth-
It ...gloated in the • bar room- It woo very
ern..ll, then Nobody but the wife smelt the
emokc.. Yerhape the did not. Elbe did of
tcfirarThWkon it coma a little thicker from the
corner grocery; but she did not ory..firz. No;
who even tried to hide the emoku from the tight
of her neighbors. They maw it, though, but no
body offered here pail of water to put it out
It grew every day more MA more smoky. The
man could not mu it himself, and 00 he stumbled.
and f-it in the gutter. Everybody know, now,
where the fire wee—the fire that burns up all the
intellect, truth, affection and noble wig of mss,
in tent-poor fallen father. Everybody cried,—
"There is a fire somewhere;" and they all cried
"ehinae,",but the shame wan only vented upon
the thing that was burnt; nobly said "shame"
to these who told the fuel—who kindled the fire
Nobody erled fire; no bells rung out their wild
Marron no fireman tau goofing through the
crowd, crying "way there:" no engines came.
with moo and bone, pearlog great entams cf
water upon that fire, and so of barged on, non
', aunties whole togas wad cities in its wide cello
gratica—not tenements built by human ;.oils,
of wood and atone, but those mode by God's own
hand, in his own Image.
"There is afire somewhere." Wag .the bells;
cry aloud; round the eIAT - tr; Mil slit the ongitoi;
it is not poor printed paper that is b 111111 1 ,4; it is
human souls; a fire that makes widows and u
pbeat.; a fire that not only endangers one own
office, but every office, every hectic every human
being throughout all the width and breadth of
Amen,
Who will cry "fire"' the loudest? Who will
pour the most water upon the consuming element
of destruction that le desolating the land? Don't
content yourself any longer with the every day
remark that "there Lea fire semewhere." On to
the ballot box, end inquire where the file In; look
for the smoke; open the door, find the flame and
pour on the water. One drop—one vote—may
put out the firs In come human breast. "Way,
there! way, there! There's a fire 'somewhere!"
—NI Y. Tribune
.
INANUFAC49 17.82.5 AND DEALNES
IN /Nna" IMISCRIPSIGN
PANAMA, LEOUORN, SEWED. BRAID,
CANTON AND PALM LEAF liATa:
English, ItoUlan, Swiss and Silk Bonnets;
ARTIFICI A L FLOWERS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS, As. ie.,
By the Case:
Contoriolog one of the largest iitcoks In the City. to
which nay att.utton of C..•h oat Time Boyers is se•peat'
fully Coached.
N. H.—DKr/ERB ore wartioularly Invited is colt and
examllos our Otoeh, which is ,idled esnwnwir to their
trade. etobreelng all the now and f.,hionsbi• style of
ofl2.lnod
163 - Al , a Spring and Summer hieti in ine,
SPANIPII 311XYUP.11 yr/omit:ern a
hoy. *I. Labors. Its iiinicalsaly YlilsonionS station rn tho
1,1:6,1; itc otrcuothnlnic cuslPtcr. Icl textio
within nn the Llron It. tondoney to dello otl hiimoyo to
thy toffee.., thereby Ossuary{ thy ityytein xenotnnit to
Notary's own crestrlption; Ito Wrmth.. ond at Ms ezni•
I.lrawnllnarY wood eltoctlis and It.. rionibor of cur.
tcitificAlto by many of thy .moino [sops: table 0h10..n0 of
Moho:owl. VS.,lo , llelseo herr:nava be ernaltuilre erblialte
that there to no humbug abort t.
Tb. trio' of . Singh , bottle alit ratfsfy the myna icettl
col of Ito betwers.
tar ailisailisomont In sainthor colorno. oelnitra
_
stripy for the Invalid.—Wc cut tam fol
-144112g firm the I'hliedelPhla Patutdet Odmitti, and roe
amulet...l our readare t> name It carefully. and those mat
taring lbouhi n t delay Purchmhaa
-41,11. 1101.111.AND'a azrotiN HITTEILS.—Thie cage•
Grated meliclne, prep red by Lr. h. Pt. J AUKS iN . at the
heparin, Herman Medicine litoi 120 Ahttli street, is
etching unprecedented public attention, and the larolui
ea r. into fig • scientific phydolan. In selling tramenee
Quantitlog of It. The virtues of tide moody are so ray
,et (Salt In the extended natio., of it, to be run in our ad•
rertatinit column.. that Mire le lag dly any room left fin'
ititio spook alit. Ibis much w•,am). mid—ht the load
teen of phe Meal ille to which humanity hi heir. thorn la
none more diotrepoles than - the general derangement of
thadigaltdre apparatus. which never Palle to egmempany,
• diaardered Mat, of the Um. Headache, pile. lailituriro
Gillen. tongue. •morbid breath, loge rf gip
Petite—in aliort, en ilateeeribsble wretebednes. Of ex
le
teem, are tie ineufferable and lifeumallog attendants.—
There disearesoehich hare barna the eYlit of the *bleat
ligictirr, tan heen Midnight eared t, IfOrdiand's Herman
Bittern'.
TOIL PIIIISIDILIT
- 218,003
. 118,318
- 120,010
- 218,612
• 110,050
• 122,820
...._ n . 4+ t:i1::,,. - nvl+'
_... ^r'Ti.. m+.:...[ C tt.~u _. ..-~.N.J.~~YJ:Y +7L.:Clp)~(ib>v„ti.9F tiY~
:~:w::.e,.:rno-:.cK.sw:r_ic , r,.c~;+Ft ~S_~itti~'n`d:
AlllOl3 LELAND & CO.,
171 PEARL STREIT,
it tiomx,
STRAW GOODS,
_
• Third Annual Statement
IF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND
F.AIARINg INSURANCH COMPANY. Ilirtisburo.
IlAnesouno, May 101103.
Anortit of the Oompany. Mar 1.'024200.016
81
Promiumi seed to nor 130:200 10 •
Inter Oft reo'd.. .. 910 19
Etktioot!rl and Ofitorfurdture..... 1.400 00
--09404113 90
Premium; entoelletl.. „ .... 2399 24
110. tatmlnetsd 7,109 SI
boas's, YsOenee., Oomml•sloos,11.
lletarned l'remlama.
Sttitkmerr, Printiog.e.a ..... 77,901 81.
Osplaa Hawk. pad la arid seoturAl
Amount tftrioutere llsbla Inn imam...
•
"mg'
.5206.612 60
rtelMilaril Notaa .. . ..... ..,,,.". ,
~T r
Bands. and morta..... 132,686 2EI
other ....initial _
uta
Lbash on Iland, or In hands 4f. , __. _
sr
wand br,bonde...—..--
.. r !
,e 23 I .
oz. Yuri:attire and Stadanard...
.__,. .. '___'stoold TO
Amount of ad r atal clatiar arialnistiba COrn•
1 11 14 / 1 LA T 111111(1%% PP untr '
Pbillaialyboa
A. IV II KIN Hanker. Eirtlbbnan
A. A• Dior DI •
A.J. ft .NT , laarrlsbarg; P t"MtPI
b T. JONY.n,
ROBERT ILIAYTZ: Carbon anuan_
• 301 IN P..RCTLINIUMELD,PresIdint.. •
A. J. dILLST. boaratarr..
Will Insure iretttgri a lf r ol o r aral t r i tirbratti
couca'rwelZrlag.fopro=lard on'dvalliargstria
adnill6...Tors'ar Mork firiptiold
Aaiun.
FALL DRY• 000b13.
GEORGE 3 P. SMITH & CO.,
54 Wood Si , Pittsburgh, Ps.
4. j i Yo F
rtin E r i nt f r o f r Ati al ert a
na l aTi a lotstr d n
e t t il l Y l l3 , 2o3 ' . l ;
e ;adds:able portion of its shots Uoods ofwhich were
nrchsrowl helms the advance in prices, cad will en boot
.Jath or apemen l credit buys,. b 4 ss they men
buys cur citywe or West'.
1-p.in tt. leading style'. orladprisniir. • Fel j
reeharri'l Pert Diac•clirn”...c '°""
co we. EnAllJb and nervosa 4-1 Chintzes, do.
,iING dMil—Lan,Arter, archeslar. Dome's:ie.
nerisinn in high colors.juid Fame ea.ttk.
-TOFF OllODS—dlpacc.. nectars. Debars,
blutnsir Lngers. F 41129 and plain styles, DeLslate.
Cs .hmore4, and ail nowestety les of Winter Dress Gond,
ind.ENS—A Dace stook of bla c k and fancy colored
Mot DomAin Mara sad lanai Cssaimeres of most sip
Er: in:yin, C r,
csti ng n great variety, Domestic .4 In,
ro:t•ii; ziatineta in blocks . , oolore , mixtures and printol
Al •1, of Western manuisrlars, our salts
frill curPIT•
Toe de., Jeguo, Coat merest,. uld all serta low priced win
terfabricc.
hol 2—A full atwortment Wroloind Cep
alma fen" styles Bennet. !Please. Caniarice. irish
100110 Jeans. Damasks. 0 , 0
x Si:TS—PM& Rs& Blue and Dlieraslonn
utow's GOicIPIII-sched PhOeiblit• end Dineinlo ,
P. :unlit , et all kinds and colors: Dispers. Shirring Aripeg,
CrJanurgs. Drillings. dm DisaketA—Deccesile anl For
eh; •
A conapte etotit of all Berta of VA , tiny Goode. Dlsio and
clagted 21eelin and whit. Rettig Iva.. iirehroidelllso•
iliebots..Winter eitgorte. end everything ga nti
in the Dry Deeds Doe, the stools of which will by kept fun
nl donstant additions throrighont the sets - , o
The go.lcit an oxsaiinatien of tiger goat by sae dig
p.,4 i n purcheee. Pittsburgh, Sept 21. 10h4.
ItlirSEX RELYP.TIA AND "LAPATZTTE GOLD
Mlning Dcmpany, Now 11, rk column. sp111::ta
L.H. HOLMES-&-BRO
MANUPACTUAEIL4 tar'
SOLID FOR VICES, BUBOES, PICKS,
.111ATTOCRS, CROWBARS, dm.
TiMßEtt, ISORIGW, BRIDGE BOLTS,
CAR BOLTS,
Vti 11311EILS. COTTON. TOILM.V.
SB . AND 111.11 r SCII VA'S
PITTURGH.
Odtee 25 Wood et., between let and 2nd.
All nde bltsauth work for Miters, en, 6.. at
the e l notice ec not at the lowest Wk. ,
• •Il work warranted equal to any twaufactuta
eoW
tre-Mns 9 E. CARO°, fashionable Dress
hinter and hltliner, No. it fourth greet, intoned woo ,
, All work entitusted will be eteeuted with swathe/it and
dloyatelt.
izie - BURKE it BARNES' SAFES--litre
11 the Mod of testimony to to the 'value of one NAVES.
upon which we can confidently rest the reputation of our
work. We hare already' .rtibllshed isereral celtiflcates.
braying that bares made fee one mauler and ordinary
Niles, and col. abroad, have been subjected to the
ligViltiE6T T TN IN 41/TUAL CONFLAhIicaTIONN.
and girc , ermt their cmtents totally free froth damage.
The (chewing 1 another proof of the EA., Incontestable
character:—
•
$lO.OOO WORTS OF BODES ABD PAPERS
SAVED WITH A S4O SAM
ALBION, Ewa Comm, PA
November. 12, 1812.
• .. •
Maui, DM= a Mit:ow—Dear Eire: lour two bittern
were duly received. I wan absent at the time. 1 *mild
regard to your Hans consider It pert . ..lll YI tOE
P I tested the one I ' bought of you last fall, on the
merinos tt the W al l el Jane last—my atom building
being to es. It was built or wai3 and brick—
• lane three Mori building. My Mile 1.01 ill it at the
time ei the lire, and fell into the cadlar, where there wee
• issue unt oi 011. It was a very hot fire.
M iddee and te.e.k ...until th at were In the befit.
ainwinee to alwilt Ten Than/mod Dollar'. whlli an
Tswre was not o sinek paps, Wired; and further,
wou'd Jain, any person who is doing burdoass, b low
no time, Int bur • e,r+ to keep their Tinian., lin•
get one tmt good. I can safely recommend tour on.*
`",°...-'11:'1"' Timm, truly.
• JOllll CILAIME.
Flowers Will ',Grow where the
Waters lturt.-11 the entitle of the scaly to beat healthy
and th wimp of the (lair Invigorated by stimth . ants
which operate ~t their not, through the inner chin or
demi/ r.f •los had,. strong and rigorous head of Hair
rano, 1.11 to be the re.ult. Tte operation of LYON'S
KATItAIVON it rounded outing') upon this most reams,
able Ma of the Natural Wort. 11,1 s crePared of such
iogreate-.:a only as .111 crodure this ellsot. Hence the
asset I etetlnlons have triol and hem bensfile I by its
u•e--so•• the eserst of V. harden , ' pale. The eppearatins
gle n th • flair is troly heaotitui ant Cisisidn.• Col 4
by sit I , ..l.•se.eeerssrlisys , at Y. cont., ill large Potts. ,
.1.• Ilh} Prerriotor, Ihl liroadie.7. Y •
Poll to VitUbOrgh ay It. X Boilers, C. Fraser, Bent
agre.,p Vlstning it Orson S Reiter. land
HENRY H. cO.I,IINS
FORWAIi DING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
lI,II4I.ICbALE INSALEN IN
CM:ESN, 13UTTitit, SE.11:108, PISII, AND
PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 26 Wood •treat. Pittsburgh ,
IT S
6 . 011310 R, BROTHER & CO.,
DANIKEItS AND INSURANCE, DEALERS,
S.S .:& WOOD rTltEl r.
One di.or from First , Pittsburgh,
Bay and etill Par and Current Fun de
!tight ant non Cleat.. Coln. ltdoele. Ihutrro had
Wendel,. Th. Billn sod Prenothaorr Not.; allow ti per
rest.t•!. 'note Lerchalt. or P. Lod Current Sta..; hod,
two. al. and dia , lah Collet. far the .S..a Intorno.
.enth C.a.r . ..11170.000) .n.. 1 Royal /mums. CO
slo.oaVed...). sold
_ _
CHARLES, E. LOOMIS,
TUCK AND BILL BROKER.
Notes, Bonds, Idorgages Negotiated•
PkETIGULAIt ATTENTION
OIT TO THE PUBCHAEC' AND ELLE Or iSTOON.E.
414-011 , •• over E. lento 1 Ca, IZTIM Wood ana
1.1 5 Lb
IL C. LOOMIS,
( Of the tote firm of firCurdy & Lo o mie,)
W1101.1:0A111 DEIALtIi. IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
59 Wood Plittsbargh•
ielxi eu3
lniatranoo tiompn.ny of ntlaburgb
-Li. D. Nine, P224.11,1X...
AMUIL L. 31Alt4IIKLL,
°MCA, 34 WATER, Eirawss NARK= am
WOOD ETON:LW
'te•Uitt.'s 11ULL •!;,. 12111
s; A
lA i!!.1) KlVlatn. AND Wry.
1 ..;
Las dawv: , PIRA eibN
remit 114 ..11.14 am! 5'7.7.4 00$
T'.! TA !lON.
MEZZO
•
U• 1, Sting.
Vi:,..134ea1.7. . y. N. ,i.i.lr,
Sao:11141U.. I r•Vm• Ithr..lJAJrj ,
it••l,:et Dual.;, Jr • 1 .1...t,r1 H. INllrortt.
8 U•rt.zreb. Tro.c•cio liwltAr.,
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Y u (l3
LIP W11..5.1N
•
-REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
LXPORIE3II AND VirabLEBALE MUMS 13
VOKZIONA.NO DWIESTIO
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, .to to.
nave removed to their new and extensive
do;, NE Stt %foot strost, four doors atoms (Ito Bt.Chstlet
110 , 1. WIWI. Uttar tlastotosrs. ond rosochorsts isoorostir•
yrs od to lot sro.m.loottrou the mast. otmotsto assort
ntpn......r '1%1,4 in chin rs2Ors
FLEEING BROTHERS,
(SCOCEOO 42 I to J. 1/310 a CO.)
.WHOLEMSLI
Mo. 60 Wood street, Plttoo6+6 o .
6.ll . r.pri.enr, or Dr. Et•Leasen OGlebrated V.rmtlhte
v. Pjl
JAMES P. TANNER,
4 WIIOLBEIALS DBALETt
IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, AND LEATHER,
No. SO Wood Pltt•borgh,
iltorm TUILO .414111.
or My B k•conitiata of upwards of-2500
0/I:SEA, ernbrsefne....very violet! , and Pills of isoore.
B/10E+ and BONNET*, puruhaeed direct f om Now Nog.
.ril•MhT ha. FALL wed
IP/NTN/1 BALE& sod will Le... 1 .1 awtinf4sion
faTorably with thaw of Philadelphia and Now
York. reecho , . will plearo coil ant lasi:MO. Ware
Toe .4kine. NEW TORK BOLE LEATUEIL 11E29
DAGUERREOTYPES
NATIONAL GALLERY.
I ACKSON'S National Daguorroan Gallery,
it corner of , Ids Dtanwasi Cal Hachat street, (opro4te
L. Wil.,Ps Drug Morn.) Pittsburgh.
Latins and gentlemen wishing to obtain !Mrs
o. liken•Ssre
at we terute oilxs,.lll - plewee oth the a.... srathilsh.
moot, fitted up with 2err oUleerlor Wu end hhy Ughtel
straw:l4 with ouch that the npar.tor can take the
must won:rata fro ail:Mins of 'h. button form with all the
raprrt—too of ititimstr.l I Ifettr au. erniTnanil.
lingrarinint, ibOntins as— acturobr ly cott..l. and 40-
11.-I.4.fbil.4'l":.'nfutle442ug.ll;r.retttotur.. enter.. Den.
fool nwobinui.w.
litiL.Liheusesso taken of plot and 4.ooeset henwF. In
any Vert of tharity out rirluity.
Vritn,cie owe.. Cut opetwttug from 3 nOlll n
102netherlet . 2
lw h. thereene.
AELBOWB PIM PREYIIIII
DAGUERREOTYP_ES.
' 1'0E1! OrY1131: BUILDINU, trell/ItT.
A I ITIZKNS and strangers who wish ob
. t Ilfa like Mom , . st •
r••
ty ptiot, will Mal to their Interest It tell at
141,1 :r-II Laotra eetlOVehtaent, fol.ere rnlitn a t
lleftatt u o:a
hle
I , iI . IIVPIY , with Icatnonente of the mon
ey noo-
nru'a eri kind. Laid hav ing adopted the aretatn of Doff's..-
.01y non_ptaetilal by the col.brAt.l Hoots. Of
atatlnaw York. N. flatten , Otmaelt to be
ohle-t.3 ta Wallah,. of U.. Art. • Kyle cf .I)aquet.
,entype, either o ky trout.. 041.0 hae toyer sem
gurps.r.d.
men, onl orratir,-, Ot aoo ta, o rom 9
CIOCk toO. Y staddee'S
DWI DIRE= the attention of our read
ers to the exteerthiement or "MORSE'S INVIGORATING
CORDIAL" to be (Mod alien the fourth pem
ye - We bonny° Mature has provided a
remedy for every Meese. Iftdch flesh I. heir to. HAIR'S
PKTIIO4I.OId or 11.001411., put up as It flows, from the
great laboratory, concealed deep In the bowels of Mother
Varth, U, wttbout doubt, one of th e greatest of than
remedies. 'Read the Ibllardrig given by a
gratercel parent:
Fiume? YelLeT, Ohlo, Port . 16. 11152.
Mr. H. 61. Illar— Mir : 1 have acid all Tour Petroleum.
•cr pools Oil, aurae two months past, end have been look.
tug fur your agent to get a further supply. 1 could bare
add Celle dozen more. We have found the Oil veil'
ppm and Dyientery.' My dattahter, at the
t w, " us . uu ent, wan herr. we lying, very iow with toe
soul gave her a teal:rail, and--In three hours gave
the- eocoud
UtmWiat•, and the us 'topped, eel eh• recovered
io an extra:n*4m.y remedy for
Bo „ and suborned gym, euts.Brulaa, and didieumatlem,
•alul for the Purr; sumo have beau cured of longstanding.
yours, with respect. lasso tllOaldre.
l• or isle hi all the Druggists le - Pittsburgh.
• P.O iPaterl edvartlidlut Petroleum ploaaeormy.l
-. . 1068, A 318 10
MO 00
-4333,310 70
Bz own's Euence of Jamaica Gin
aet—Thle pawns le propagation of unusual eatteligrifea.
ablordthm & in tim incipient cholera. ln 'bort. In all
wee et proeffstion of the dleresUre runctioue. it Ls of
iwitimsble wins. During the presaLsoce of evidently
complainis of children.it to reoullarly
efs.aorious; no (wally or intlividnal shookl be without it.
Cartica—Be BUM to get the mobil. Manua, which to
WolearedOuly by P. DILOWN.at hie Drug and Chemical
Store. nortfesset terser of FM and ()Wiwi etreete.nll
- for eels by all the rupeclabie ayotherar. lu
the gates; and. hy Berl. pegs. Jr.: LA.
ralueeuaelc • Clow Dr. S. Licata. Unmet. !Deng t.oo c .
„f„ Sdanosimaker CO. .
yulallighooy bl •01.14•.1aat•
S ' iii.
Sar Pall.Stylet for Gentlemal Hirts.- ' \ ZAIID ' S I AH ,.. , ,, PARTLLA
;. Ir, t.soN t. SON. 91 Wool street. W 111: lotrits.' 1 \ • ' "%i llAer '" , '" 1.1.8 '
dgce this das, to the eltama .1 Ppu,b,,,,.0. ape ~.,„.., L „,„,,.., he. Bi st l t red for the Cuero
mature 'Who,: the cl:.;, their be totitol et le of Ce. , .` , l,,:q.d)t. /01,41152.1/ 4.4. . • r i k,f . , .:,Pt fr ...:
r %Ts. Partin:W. ettentien is invited to our $.l, S 3 10 , • , ... 1 4t:,,8.• ...,,.....,...... 01 '1= 4 a. ' ' 4 ":".4:4...
eed St Hate- ,
. .1 .1:17111° " °1' .1 !
- Ottsll -1- 0 7 . br,Adie, atom tisSt
_on.
..le.,uSe
' -ti nuen trus, of Amish', \worron lA
HOME R \ 1 1
N thie, prepareriall the riebi l rative prop
-1 NSURANCE -c-..a". .1; •-
s., ..04.....% , ,h.
..0 , , , .... metstrsteek \their unarm.
6dt P de hrm.P.SC., Besot forme
COMPANY ,' .nienca r. W...so‘ lhe commuLatiou. tit et thn ea us
NNW YORK. tlom. oimpo Lea r other S.getable rkti thee of oeht
t r, end it I Its e :lion,
hod so'rmnf.
CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! k',".,...,- of sta \prep. alion, I.tit rite facsakSattle meows
•Jt• 0. L 005116. Agent, In .t 8 8r. of dosewa. demo.. 11 anis nmuLtnumoorlT
• on a lie ttomsch, the kireolatnoNs, I the bowlejintwod thus
NA'SSWW:6I Wee. PiNginmPki ' th " eti oromeso. Whnett stio ord. thy the masti( three .
UTRISS0111: , dttleserm Worm or contilictio. om arrIPI . 6 01 . 4° 0.4.
m 1 4 , -. Urn thelostrukamormity \ no. this oak /emoting
:B..im L./........----.•••4 lte OM° i g .,.. 811° . th ' llll .. ~.--. alont w do cep tty`ensc..Outee in Why It di.letedis s erd ex
Ju pm Owning -....e...... 11 = 1 „..0L`m,71., ° :: : ::' u:ns mom Ltne.ttutaph inni•Mmen a4l that ea ithaehld.
7'..-orken ikhassee,.... ' -rt.. r 1 ...„7 6 . h ,`,',..,°,,57:::,, .14 as tbk eione tame rt,',lbree tin e vls.r ante Lobe.-
nfra i ril .o ldgenno di. ;._- ,. ....- . ..............••••• • , ?4 • 0 1 :1° , 1 1,. ,Th e. - n r.......... 1 i ii; . iii, Co i
o nu . L.t i r r r a.,,, ote .. pa o ratL i en b a . t.r .
L ti4 .. tw r !..... 1 4r et ,t5 be ., ... , 101L , 11 1 4 4: 0, 1 . 6 ......
t Dli , ~..., , corms, preps us fr.to woranley ` and I . LPN". esdiu
Amos .Be -a,. --................dirt0 tif ktoey .WT .. i°°' ono., en Ha on Lealtos or care., be atertirea 1
tom.E Wood,--.....- ••• SIMI of Willard k W . ood. ,i,,,, b.. ...,,,,, ,hoit,o . r. 1,,,77, . 7
~,...
L e m: P Ab-..-.-... ... . .... L.lfirpoi 6/ t.. a oaz• c.c. ~ .d.....5. out thet o • .ohtlel to e thelr cotl/ehrit,
H .7 C. .8117.-...--... ..... FILM 91 E1y.... ChM:1 , 1 , 2 , 11a I tr,m the Lo g if,, „,,,,,, f e h„ e oA. onh h hh tf e , hh ef , h;
1/ ( 1 4 " If ' es R. .H. . ~ ; /;.7477::::.:=4 ; . . 7.rtT1i at0h a 00 . 1 1 ' ....% . . : n ', ..cT , F tim . . ' LlittYrsltar=onrait
jam B. Ihieertansok.- .. ;.,Virre of 1. C. licreto A Co.` „ A m., ...
Wink., O. Lereeterf e .-... .elan of A • A:WM.Oe AOA . ASIDNISL4NO quay.. \ \ 1
' \\
C.'larks Bie.k.Lev.. ..... .c..--.-....airin of,Vackloy k Co. \ . . •
1 \ r.a(11,0,1: \ :i 'C .
, deft 2.th,./ Fll. \
loafs Atte:Harm, jr.„-A _.[ Ar m of Lewis AtterbarT /r., a Co. '
Lei P. Norbke,!.- Firm of 1,61. Beebe, Morgan /1. 00 Messrs. tilt/. ab. Beam: tietubsomm-liAliang
our
A ^not T /height ditto of Trowbridge. Dwight 0 Co . ns n nem toe tr:o4 temendscial rtbel. tenon : Wass. Oj your
Jo.'en G.lYeiton.. ... . ...... .....---. . ...litrekot IS.Ykeek*U no rererlits, It sf . MOM, pies we to 11.11140tt the Milo,
Charier P 8a5h0in,.......--Fism . of Baldry.. Starr a C o .
o. f yg e t,,e, meat 10 restrid to my soh 16,,thW options ec 1543
(.tope C °Atm, -Wm of thermal! It (WM.• he tv...,k en :Avert co d, end. Ler II weeks &alma ..1141.1/
Grasps D M0rp0n,.... Sims Of S.D.'S/organ A Co. the alneltßa Futtlill ixt We tent iegmt I teutA, which' loon
Loam Le Cluesm,..- ...... -et' Iran 0 Comets. tathrop A Co. so. Lfr d to the utmost. 'I,Tho sweillos was Lenart 01 tie
Thomas 1a5amper,..................kinn of Tlll 11,111.nOWN phy rhino. an. dikshorged most prohneety; after that o
pacid Bartford..-..„....-..-flrm of Johynnon nt li...form feu: then eleven utters funned on , the lest andllen alarm
(swims H. N0rt0te,......„.-intm of No.0E4414101! r.floyt. time . We had hoe tniffenerd. Vhysicarns. but Mine retie.
Ciikflm Ersa•-- ..... ---- ..... •••re-m•-••••••••_--iyi1 1- ... ad him Mutts anal 8 4toi sinter soutal him eu Maeda% 1 \
AVIA. Pool .....-- • .... -•••-. 116 0r...7. A % 6 P'• and low {hoe he ems nab. trmerme Fla bed, oefStriona the
Nuck/and W. 1 1itt1f,...,-....Firnt of flukell, kberrlod,k BB! most ..etrucleting pa . DOW/ th. ttin. \C. . 1 6 , .. b
Antral N. (Tar n... _ Firm of A• s• n4e . . 0 1 , & s ea. hum.
t o,eukenu a&t: :1 tbatirma after i p l icte OPAL 1 9
10.0 Locksoood.....- ..... -...-...Plrm or It. LoeltWood * Eno. o r &th o h h ~ now cg ..,, th o t h erm eh ) ,... h eee e d im
Lucks N.Pkies.-........-...-tina or ilorhh.. Ape.!e. . tota... lag from one Isof ,to caw an a f 'Menne`
Lroken (Jocke y ., ......_..- -. : s ....,............ let 'eat.b. e hod siren UP ell 6°P.l.° . Ak.. , r•
James A. Diciorm . ...-.. ..ilrant - of;Brown, Selmer kri° but st. dam Uo we were Mdte.d,to UT OU3. I.!
/sum EL eotkiugeorma, Plan of roattuditem,Nw 1 A 'co., h ot with ha pa Me health sud appetite
r in se
het Imrcisdn.
Joao 11. Skin-- -....rirkk ef Swif,. Both/OA Uo• &Ads vo n
nosproke.wol
ens
rapid was the chrmse•thet WI
,61 11'11126,••-•••••-••••-••-•66.61. or VOadit k / 11 °B 1° : 1 than o dozens ae •ff sled perect M s • :,
11 trd A Woes ~. ....... . ...-.. -. -LPL= Of Work I Drat., • With 'gratitode f . l remain truly yolk.. ,
Authors H. SeockeoelL...-..l , Cren . of QibsOl.Stockwe ll 4 CO. ~ \ DAIL! US tidaloklLD. "I
Jomm /106.11.-di . rm of Button ffnmPhdor k Boner .
, line the o lds e' oilett re of Mr. Ballard: elonerA
Wm T. Hooker Omer 1101 "..." 1 8 .11.- 'BASY euhecrloe to e leo. bt eWm estem:at.
Pafford N. Barkek. .... -..........Firm of Wadid. too £C. '. fl. a It. d Carr, A. .TwirrlMßrid.
Amur Aforpon,..--.....
&neve Prorce...-...-------Vitin of biome Pearce 1, Go. i.i.,,,..,, tad 0 ga. .„4 0 ,,, h ., T . : IhyA.D. A D.
SIKNON Lt LOCOSII6, President . 5 9::•4 i....,‘DrugsA.ts and ; (Therms., \101) fultan et, corset of
CU AB. J. MARTIN. Becrentarr. \ 1, \ Pinions. burr Ir k. diuld tuns or BrdSail. spqnskeilf
throtagoosst tim tiontul\ Wit. ergincinerbok lirtseSl Per
bottle; lir Ibottlew,ur SA \ dor :Au hy 11. A dahnestock
A Co • Li, lt nloont t lr ,A tic,. \bitteborab: LI. B. Schwartz.
Al.eg l nerty OA): and or ItAisists ac 1288:81,1 18, ilea- 1
etues aTerTwUrn, , oc c daer \
New' Stook of Chi cringes Pianos.
1 NO. 14. MELI.4II, No, 81 Wood ot.;io now
d 0...1..90 11.4 fallow. . okw Isuo raft., from the
ce ob. ide.l oLonnochnry :if JON AN EIIICKLBINO, Boston:
v.:
tom Os ,
fall revere iere 0 EAN L., rbeNo FtEtTE, Arred
itawnootl. with dete. Ito trl 1 1gr1 Patent rePeotind
\ a
o, id c:edarect one the au Met
ti
Buttes
. o. ° Loteketiog ever Mono :Lured' k 1
4 et, afi .
urea menu LemedeaSeetl o dd inem fro e NIVIII.
trout then ham. patterns 181 o Ity nut epe e one Nutt r 1.11 1 ,;:
M the riots, Mao.. et the sue
t : State Peir." Pt%056110.1,
Inse wrens Octave. Rosewood too rte, with carved \
1 Mouldings,. enthely now Lett rn wed Pery bri o fol A
fton° $l6O.
Von mem ()clone 11010.01 Flan ° Poidetooble and
corpora• finished boot nod IMO. V \ oo. \
Oae 111 a rm tore. queer., nat.., tosevecfrl'pano rotten
niouti e round carrots. 6176.
• o 1 / 4 ...doe... Mee. Porte. Pl.° tea4l . , 11175. \
Atlthe alx.TB Perna Puttee toe pro. nd Vit. the p 'kit
1,13 Stamm, erm all It mitten!. ibsprovran.nts made
by \ Ir. kfinlcker.og \ 1 e •
1... (Wow lag Kau. Fortes fral33 01.2,8 maker ' hand .
nod
for rale et loot \
. \ dIVPDAKT, Ne wloin, \ t
One .1.- 1 0.ot Boom id el 2. nod Barak:l4.oer 08,1,
Tem. tlnnewond. pia uotere Poo*. , \
110001 1 V AEU A !MOWN, 11-e tan. ‘1
no. Itotne...o:Nl•r?udonruer 7 Uft.vm.
'
\:. .. ',. .. • ¢ :: , \
\•• •• ~... woolnew •• ..,
\ nsti.rrr a. 00SISTON. Boaton. \ ,
080 Itomerad, roost corners, 7 Octave. •
• UAL:LETT-DAY 111 A L .., Thebes.
OsztpozAnuD. tN adores, with nrumew.
° \1 1 : 6 ° ri•in over.-
..1 \•• 6.1 j ° minted moulding.
• uro.mvx A ALLEN, ltoton.
1.
me Lospool m:191 80;11.1.), 61a 081.11.TML.
• 8 ..
\ `+.A .1. IinCII Ed. New Took.
ne BoaeArnot, ...e.t, 6 isuntmc
utnh.r,:n.ulien of Platto.Yertre from ;dr. Chlekerioll
Le 1, , ,, ~ ,,1 1.. ' Jell 1; U. MEL...IL
A.o for
for Mut
t:M Chir kute, erhino
Venn: in Plot,
• . ern N.
NO. t 1 Virnedet
aiirOailand Property for \ e-- Tole
Pi , orerty is eituatel about one hal(`iplld. . from the eifY
e, fronting on Pennsylvania Avenue.' It le 01, ... ,4 I
righ Pratt Tree. of the choicest kiods.,Many of them in
bearing. Also an abundance or tithe; tuilob.rrY.
(loosaberryo•Ac.. de. There is a•two gorily...,
o. together with conveolent out hove. on For
, •
.(.rotas and pleasantness of location:NAY grolterty
be surnamed. It °cattalo+ a little ovtiA aeree,
I the . wh , le together, or divide It to PutroillwAlft
THOP. .1. OAKAANtt. \
No. 119 Water street. \
- -
•
*St-Medical Testimony cannot be van
t ohrt4. One of the mist startlins cuea\ narrated or
LP, McLane's Vermlfage by Dr: Joh. liotier, 'yr LaweliD
Trumbull county, Ohlo. The ease wu that cf•vi y rung
lair who hel been ion' eich t r eight . 3 dii. l
000
retied a member of yhyriclus, Who had treated Des one
of Prolapins Uteri. Dr. Butler was then called lb, and
torn time believed wit', his preleremon .that. It was
of Protest's.. Ile ear, however, soon forced to, the
•
conoldelon that his patient tray igiffarlag Isom
and after much pernmaloe, prevailed Upon her to tags
OM dome of Dr. idoLano'n 'eroding. 'Teat medicine hid I
effect of removing from her a coudttem number of thi s
larceet aim. After ate paned them. her health int midi
m• If
•
urned. She Is Enos married, and c .ntinues to
j T health.
acrYarchaccre becaseful to nob for DIL byLANE'S
VERIIIFOOR, end tako none elec. All
her Fermi:ages, In compacts.. are worthless Dr. dic.
on. ' . genuine Vera:sits., ids, his Oelebreod Lierr
stow be had at vl rest:octet - 1e Druz Stosei la the Ida
c. State[, and from the sole proprietors.
FLEMING G SMOTHERS.
te7 Successors to]. Kidd t Co, HI Wood se
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HEALTH OFFICE
Interments in the city of Pittebturgl,
room occurs 2, TO ocrona. 20,1851
Diseases. Adoltr.
...... .......
l'ectrlB Fever..—.
Drooo • of Oreln-.-.
0e
let
0-arlet Fever....
pbur Fever-.
U. koo.en
Taal mate: . \ 11
ales 11—Y-ales B—Whit. ly--Colnrc\l , 11.1
01 VIE ABOVZ TR.5111 Vl= .
.• 2to 7—.
JO.
onlor otaba hoard or
• Physician
Steam Beat Engineer Wantied"
\
mil ENGINEER WANTE in, this city to
0
VV whom nomy.roployment .111 ha iiiern. ohlikhe
l v inialair waxer:
Ma: ihrtuuara. oho bemired dollars :7\ month end
tiih Ka Uoucilut.. pesenty.air• dollar Urtt , i •Ea
Iwdng. ~
:in pirryn aho ie• member co: the Pltisbur I:Union of
Logineera used apply, as their mrelosa are u t required.
up era thsy wiII...USW trust that lioelarY•
POT turther yurtionlars aldreaa KN. IL Nti,
tur_nllur holey Capt'as ,iseodialon. Pittablarglal Pa.
On tpc(ho of Cat. Ileyd—' .
trtnrstrfd. That .31 Itnaluesta that wish to obtain me
lot let 0,21 EIMIZIntiI, Le mitered to call at the 1011.
above W. D. Mimes' &dim at I o'clock. P. 11.... To
Iyor 1. the folloeriou CY.halttes.— . ,
Capt.l). BLINFICUTER-. '.
• D. 11..1.3100.
1 • •• IC DAVia. • \
.....
bl
_LA fen W. try
oall.
IteTTER-10 kegs prinie\lfniierjust roe'd
jj and far Bale br 30flN
. STAS , Libor-Vt
• - ---
rrOBACCO-150 btat
bset broads. arlSTing
oerl JOHN W
AWE.
Alipalw,cantatning utel
• I to no usil of rotags eta so
lor, S.
64112 T. DO •01,evo, tor sal
Li -
ACKLEY'S GEOALEI4Y—kIe 64tary
Course of floomotry.' for the uNtof whoolli • Ical
Leoo,ol by Choc W. flootooy. I KAT it,0'v01.,12.000 for
We
by
2 O, W• • • it
mc k PIECES COUNTRY FLANNELSjist
reed at\MAMA Cu.*
osl2 YiAhlet:,
Ladles' French Cloak Cloaks.
A
. , .
A.'MASON & CV; N o; 25, \th street
hare ou exblbltlon • Mee Ott role hi assort
meat a
or tar Devout shape. In Cloaks sod N'alls
. $25 - Reward. ~. s,
I OST on Thursday arternoon';. Sopa.\'44h,
I s 4oroo• hare ort the Tao Oroinsd. (1 tßik b 311.V1 an.
In' Roll) aOO L. D WATCII'AND RtlettNt 'then luthe
that, we: fo dal up to • short hooch. to tu rn * fob fn.
who. operted out It Is nearly T y•rdeloos• Ttateheu *on
11143,tant and -very soloist. to th• soros, • The tho! , l' ,
oUI reu4v.• th e above rs • lord, *tattle thanks of \ th• a "'
or or teos.ol theta at Mit (Moo orat M. Rut...6'o To
!,,,,.. 0 0 01,re on as. War Emits !outdoors Ulm Penn .t
0e12,2tu• s .
ROUT. 1. ISKNNISDY
GlitGO
A. MASON CO., No,. 25, sth tree
. sfewdmif rc*v,), N 34l. am ores , 1,000
oVO.ilio Long oa
Bgu aseol,vrt.,girecry deocriptitm.
A. MASON \ CO. will have in a
jaw Na_t_l_r . as •lass.llll lat,,of all WOOL
--- Pd iini
Labor Saving' ac e.
"VILE BOSTON SAUS. A E CUTTER AND
I_ PtlllirEltP; 11.. &rim .4 talk Co re: Churn.
Improved Cara ShellrrA, for M.. . bored Ir. Pr..
I. Chtrrlo, Fevre, and A hate esbeprlptent of ImArasents
ruitstrla for the Garden sod Partp_Afrm the Peed and
" "' l '' """k W.‘"h"'.“' riab ilit' t • ' \ '
oal2 St 3 11 AItPILOPIC.
INSURANCE N6TICE' ,
'"/ETNA INSURANCE ,CO., OF L.I4RIT'ORD,
..'..... CONN." ~.,
Oh ‘rtered L lBl9 Capital 8300,009—paid,
up in cash and:atm:lndy invested.
noun er inasetoltd.
K Renee. Rohrer Do.R, It:
Vredl. Tyler. NA Bullies,. ,Austin bob
Kben Flower, Henry Z Pra b J jas ow`Dh L O mm itnro^ i f \
Atutil It Ward. . Ward iVr - SP. n .
nam'l Tudor. Miles A Tuttle K 0 Ripley.
Junius 8 Woman, Gustavus it D.. 114 ",
TKO& K. Creakier&
M.D. Itirtsr.l3eo l y.
r 1111 E AGENCY of this C..aotany behog
chaored from It llllreadt.lta former ACtnt.
Arnold toad 005111; pollutes It thetiMetiat ritteoure,
old vicinity. eon bare them renewed by railing ret Kr.
Arnold. No. TA Fourth groat whole duly exotoissioned to
take Atka on Drellin.. St,rss. Coble Buildkuts, Mille and
Manutaoterles, with Weir eant , nta. The attention oltdat
ehatila and pro& orty holders of l'ittaborah otBtd to the
alsantaiim offered be inritirlog In this CdMtlattfOrtint
eee, prumtdooss and litrorsiltY isrdluetitut lone; wail Its
sbumlan umarts. such to few rioniar odrp.nations, een
show.
Bank Stock, taarkt 'oo,
Euntoni...mmo
SiaGioge do 18.172
Yarmsri A Birebna , eo— 25,400
v0000rtl:ut ."1,760
........
11115.721
do do Ludo, of Frovidettoo.
Rhode 1.9*/
• dO American. at N. MAO
Notth 11.
•
In
' • Noputito..—..
N. Y Lite 10-.000
11.11Towl T P ant. Wean.
Bowl.. et
Railroad. mot Co. Moak val . ma rk et
valan. He Ilsaikad and
$42.14/0
11.1.16 rd Prorldeues, and
... 51D.475
11.1stou sad if.;;;;Zi--...11.10
Him ... -. • ROO.
10003
I.ll.! °" f:Agn cut
unts—Oconnec . tleut
•
Error Oe. Stock
Real Seale In liartrnn.
'Ann Arbor, Lontrrllle.
Mare Walton, and 114rar1 ,
Chub In
Amount/1 !miaow!. bills el - -
othsble for Dundoom
real undo. Re .---•••••••• •
1161,380,09
Lew, balans doe to Ascots
balance.
and $28.411.46 =MAO.
5114171130
_ • mauti.tri ea. •
tgarAtal .....
min mei. . ." 1164.711A0, 11116,118 SO
A thrld of 1011 cant: ihclared akst saki 13th Jane
1863. -.
tberprAninsentas Aunt tn 11ttsborsib
and retity. or tbalStna leeway. Cirrapenr,labely held
by It. B. Berm! tallatilisrmrs In 'ralluin theyatentien
alt PI turret patron. my nail and It.. public, that Ism
prenatal to lmne Policies or renewals of them, at hlr
rater ef premlem, serials el the variant dmarldlone or
meratiandlse. orachtnery, and sit ear\
to. u unity of Ineuraneettom lem or dame, br
pa. Tbe ,Staa Company la onntbat recommends 11641 , 1
111114'31,1102Unitr sum tte womb's' barna. and precut.
ludo, not only Is taking ot flts. bat in the odicistreent
and pays:mutat its Intro. lt dam not mem* ro much M.
ems cheep IatarIIIIS IN It 'tar womb* .yainable halm-
Anpllcationa attends/1M it the nuadaiallaistet claw
la. Arnold A 9.. ;a ioaAtiamr. •
pel24M - '
ITINZGAR= , -20 jut:m.l ,11141 d fiir
V" .r. • \ s ' ' r7-4,1,10001 .
•
, 6 \
F.\WILI.IAN:I•
• Boa. of Lir.uh.
3. 11. DENNKTT, Osoarat Again
ASBILTS OV. TUE CUMPANIT.
frillTV/0411711 1 / 1 11113L CrAILSIZt.
NW. 1e133.
ic! dew Ifluqc!
W 3 just • r oa'd per Adams'
SLICI . TUX tr.ies.D GILA VII
t—compowd and dedl6ftt.l to J.
.
tr:rd g feito ••.• . - • _ , Co rogir.. - .
Thu Harland . e sot rVeuttlut 'Nth* \ .st. f a niu.tar.
by lief Kapp. of Ole tit ;
ell linage are btattto 1., a ytteb,Lierf IN:M . f`.;r two
. .11C1.1 by MOT.: . ,
Wit T . Fou to Freaa iteell:
Tee P ri me Win o Walt so yorfurto..l..vitilunbonnt
..l a,larte... by -Julien . .. Unruh .
•IttliALA M giqc-4.1 Tour to America. a tle.teri\ltive pore
r,nt.nnytnst all the aturr.ran li doyen sits by WU ri ..
Katy horlloa'e Vereaelt. fr 0 attar: \ \
!Iti l LF. " 6 l :l. ' do t';', .t..\ .
. 2
: t\,
A 'tn, Etbkolercrtlealtraes Head . Lout." manna/tic ewe
ry tee. ..any tutormothm to omen. hraae /1.1 o .4Ebb -
Ml-Ibatati Lb • natant of brae, the r election ad ate
tnn. mud etubraeloa a 'number of flatettiettee, • r.....i for
fun llrms Banda. by Allen Dalmeth. leador at the
DO4n - bYth BYO! Lam , . $. l , T • . for. ttiabr \ •
. all \ • ' 11. KLIIBE No. 101'31 - Et.. \ ,
I - 00M15' LOGAR4Tliftfa— ill)! es of
%
A aterttlizo• 0 numbs...a and of alit. at tat Men tot
every ten itemal• of the Qualrent. with other turf Ta
bier. by &tee locontla /...11.. 1 col. Elmo, ler .* * by
trAlt, •, K AY t OIL ha iChedatteet. \
Boys' Winter
VI URPIIII tr. SURCLIFiELD kgep ':large'
\4I I asoOrtment of tta rationo klndo of conch • antod
r hay:Vail and:Wintot Wear. n a y beds !Mel" reoW
t: Dvo, Drawn and :•11. 1 tdmizer E a tio : t•r; tow ptioodolkna.
1 IV bare riortn9trr r t7l"lgi l iffr m lril j rt. l 4; 7 ;
- \
Ding ,are 7 dot:: Dr soWor.
r oa . .ib 4WEW GTDIB will b.'"'-t'
1 ( . 2 6SA iTirifitt,—(llar aoT cl Manufac.\
..„ ur turn) Potent. Bttetated, ' franan'e4 east
thoto I I.tin illett lIELTIND.,d Oak and Damien Ts.
n'..o.n .ov:in:nand this Doltion m b • auponlor to our
S:itdat'ai.usWll"NV?• t a< lt t, It ' it i j., — .., ° .lo:. -, J::::11
ti••da2a, tttoMl): to laincloot to Width Vv.:obit-N.l"
alt
a ir wl•
on beam sulia4 at all Oran wi.tt an* asp that la
dovi \ .1. d -1.1 PHILLIPS, •
. roil' _ \ _
.. . _ • • ‘ 1•10 : 116 Markl W.
It LEDIOI4 CJIESTS---o \ ot . up in \ the.
Iv bandoontest mylo. and tuki with mare. Moll
dawn Woks. ez.teto malt parodworw for nalo-hr \
. , 1.. WILCOX 0 04. \ -
oe\L... , oornwr Market stand Diamond,
~LIWORS—We have on
1 1 1 4111R I P. I f I l A no L p s ply of kaorrior Wintllmndy tilt.'
do, or mintleloal . unsalted ', _ to WM.:a d 06.
eon \ ;.•ner Blarkot st. bad Diotnatil.
NNGE—Fine Moditil!rancan SPONGE
s u rge aca sm.ll P'°""s4l:°TVMtri'.Bl"".
b,
ecru, braikAt Vrett sod DIAMO.d.
. .
if ' gross IlKittle and Vial CORK'
euperloo• quaty cad soooritd. eis4 for Pak n.
WLCOXs co
0:11 '•• e,rner Merk I
el or, and Inainvol,
•
• Val tuible \ :froperty for Sale. ‘, ", : 1
Fr 110 SE TWO LETS , Nos. 151 'and 152, inf
.. Col. WoOtre ppm otrittJtotrOb. eAob t oot oil Ww
\ ter %treat...A a:tooth , . 167 Pet throuoloto float otreei.
VelOott Itotoubt Alley. lorniodietely below Jobb irwin *
Wow' and oppoeiterthe Deurbtl Ilailrowl Depot. VY.IS Nebr.!.
Will ta efDrwl together MI the let of tiowrolt . otter
:gg'olgr t r d t ) " '"(
t rat bej lTl id e it ii. ,, i. i.."
" OTOS. Si c IS _ 1 SU al SLAV, LS to
PoY7 , otol er TO to \ LREOII. Alo&I.I . IN A Ca,
Lioe. 242 A 2t4 Liberty et. Pittsbor!'h"
Jo • net sad Roet elnikoe a Jey. \
O
NOT • AILONCLO: rbliAltlptdo o try to the .moo
110 err etaraa thh , dricON oell . \ ‘‘. ,
f 4 ILOII4R-159 bbl Superfine and tystKil\ l
PbOtiß ree4 Kul for 1.410 by A. A. 3IeBANE,
,toll \llksl str•tut.
t9GWOOD-7150 bbl '
s, ohoppad and ground
for role by U. A. SALIN ES TOOK a
co Wood nod loC droct..
SS#RETTDA--=5OO Ihr. prime, for FL
k
LITAk,STI 01E 7 ,50 barketslroalkfor sale by
\ B A. FAILSTLVIC k
- .
nlto II SIIANY . LS-7100 s toeha Shawls
INFlsllk,•fopstterlan..itua
A. A.. A4 l \
fl ar
Atat. t.
&0, i tts cet,
titiatsce,,c ,
unsitallsd aulost-
ZOO •0.1 Satitreioaks owl 'Adm.. •
i b, Si
mA. told I
entornches'
-ILK it6l4g-4.. A. MASON & CO,
CI No. Y 6 Filth okows,k, lOU overt no Tburndsl 4 the I.ltb
lost, 200 New bt711,1411 edit Boone', • (wit, .•
DINE AF I PLS \ CIIHESE-37 bxti.\ reaq
A_ by \ LIVNUY U. CUJANS
AETED=A \i untign in nay respect-
V able baticakv. ER; 4„,ltletnalo of asuktEl.ht‘l ban bet. and active atit IrKtotrious habil, ALM. Dr,
ynuloamass'or goo.l addr.ee,"l4l to ovate ao Iva busistra
A4dten• nom No. 308. 1 0. \ oolßit
PPER LEATIIER), \ E t ips and Calf Skins .
Ac sale by crAO DASD E. DE I..YEUE.
HARNESS, BridloaraA
R.le by.. colo .. , t,
A-4,-.R-ENOII.IttORUCEO
- and Dadra, Ewer:Li *err. .
en eby I of° . 1\ .. 1.1 . _ ....
S\ADDLE-11A0 LEATHER 1
.ir.iorjust received and fOr tale ,
.. , 1 , 9
_____.
__ 'yet!) X hAN.: R.
'Pitalid Cotintry fropegy Sale.
rpll rubsaiber iff ' Pet for)`ale fo 1 uw-
I%
i fu tem of prop sty, vie: To MIT on rand
attest, the Allegheny Dridir, Ent We eitlior f •.e On- ,
aines•or p vale reeldencoa 2. Too Lll . II: t dibrhth
Wart, (pry • Orchard) will be roldiefr, the ow y. i; Mu,
ntsf r.t.i
in another V te e tamapt attend to them \perm 1 , . 0.
The country doaci'of the late Willlem,Turee athe
boroeah of Lawrenceville. (at prerent occupied tile
family) Tile pile:reef propyrty I. too well known . , re.
qui:• a lengthy delorlption. It !seta Of trte , rooet 1‘..0.-
ant country home. in the vicinity or PitUhurgh. 1\ /2
nem of Land in Peebles Unmanly. adjoining lends , f NA
Patteraoo, Dep. and. other.. The Pentutylvanta P• ..Sp a t
R. it take a mall T teoe off the N. W. (1.11.1 t. VI '
cornfirtable nem Dwelling Do ilr. 1
alma sod her bulb , i,o l / 4 . ‘,
on the premises • a proocrty wodlid mole a pirvonr.
country test. for not one desinog loch. it will 1. ,, ..1.1
whole ,-..---- ' -meant...wit niece •o.' uuule
DR,. IL WRAC. • f
... Weheter and Ma ~c , .1
\ _ _ Fames.
d itext,A.Np NUR g.EItY on PEN VA Av-
RF3,I3C mtlae nom TAttaburak P/ITVIVI:0 I/
-- WO
.tk.. OrililsetisiVl62it. l . ll thrtr R3Ol. a POD:.
lar.4 tostchlo.ostlers, bloul Ind 31.1.1•
IrAiVatitrfll4llo;°!'''rzio'ilritillhß
cecc.,
zoellant halt Ilona
\ sA . .ER liAtietkqte-A,
_Urge . 11Eiho
r Go. \T fo r ,:?:.:t
go 1.1 6. x r . a c r:e
. tt 4 .r l q a to p! 14
1410, \ \
vi TA plfltoo(1 pf tta ifal
3 1 ,1'd,1 " .e L i : 4
14 ;i 4 ;'" t Tlt*4
o,ll4Ntr_F NAT VII AL
12.5tuszko• a lum Ellatimi t or Boa.
t Mantas. ,0 V. W•bler, au th or 91„ - " OW Mkt&
the 1.11110," AL, Avot, ciletbTilstin A for coo
lei or theabnikrourils b 7
onlo 6°l oltretoL \
131,614 TS CHAEVAIO.N4 \WINE,
lur Just malvect,id sale es\ \ - •
acit‘ * 00111511100St.i."
krgeptit
\ AMUSEIIFATS \
v. • ,
I i i o i l AE B I. ii ' ,},Fri! ! I na -A- TA: P i . r e. . ( .r,• s
...i. multituAns nightly to '' y let tie ir u . —..
1,4 04 tn \ , JAKCIfrA, , HALL every &ales, is , at On A
In tn.r.IDA ' ArT.Fltt 3 o'eloct. ',. otlo
--_—
C A A\ 11(10'q HALL. YOURTirSTREET,
%EAR WOW). opposite tatayetis I.33ll:yean to ob.
lobe 1 nn rnelleA, Festivals, COnosetls. Penile , 31,,,,043,,„
4e Also, t'kuuq's I.VTI LlO , and tAX.r. WORN BAND
..... A . Inert) in verses, atoll Uwe. 14 opPlyibe , e W.
• LAXE. WL/SAIM is the Orestal Woos pagueivion l.niee
01 U 31. Cargo kOn Youyth stmt. , 1 ;32)
_ •
AUCriON •
SALES \
HT r. M. DAVIS. Avietiormer, A
Sn'term=, , corwr n 1 nth gad. !How .f.,fi'•
_-...
A
Adminvstrator's Sate of Building Lots
, the' \ City , of Allegheny. ,
\
t)N Tne.clay,:afterneipn. Oat. 18th at 3 o'• \
w e t, en the plrrder*, itnt tr., gold br onler of el
mntetratoreortbe late N. lialmxe, deneared.B very naafi- \
g t p.ol, mtuat..i lota of venni, baring each • (fent of 1.11
feet on Federal .tree. and extending bin An fella an' . 4
alley 10 feet Vit. wh'en tropertr le among the NIX for
AtAnteaturpo/.6 DOI/ for file {lx that tbliving fits,. be.
Ing.on We grad lhatotikbtare. and` the depot of Xlle
4) \Alt j". a "
a ;
1 2,' ' tit -b:r.ttitt . .\9 se tta , ps• ants.
\ lith Weren't. tg:ted er h oed an. ' i n taarligx. 4 .., t: a rn
e atol
-1 tho t• One • ono-ern. -. 10/411/.. r- M. AVIS. A..,.\
Great Bale of Valuahle.Datch. Frenol
•• Flemish. Oil Paintings. •
morningl 1411 i inFt. at 10,Jelk,
.4 the storitlA Wood str.t. near girth, o. to ld
elst.o. Aral eoperb oAhotton of lelosl 0 -1 1 i 11 1 , 1 . 01 1 .
nrntrit . 3 l .2”toe 1110 *boles 'penile...a by the bon tom.
1.0. of Ito t04J446 sod .7. l ent
11ntOntttn Men 0,11 be toatalr
I kavale., by Dael
on
tb rw, Na rector No •. k en. t* er•LT, at:1 0 17 2
` Yip Zoettrook. 'Von Oappell. tlh•cob;soz. to., ,and
Ihe.yetknle flocitus
Ste
of wortr6 of root arti
trterlt ao, often to be proonnWst - Suctl. u rom.
pvtiou. •• these etctures wets all *scrod by a Rani* .
man 41 . ,tirloy a , lour tOtoefth:the per elpet chlre of Conti.
reotahlittropo, clado' awing ths• last year. erst poeiau
eo . eyel pato. or elyetine tn otoener Plettn .. f
titnllo YOU.. 'be flatt.sehlmself that they `yllll .et tton
reel tee
elewo,of the ripest:4ot thus ally sod wh • wl.h
becoevi.possOact of stub ...hear art ass • to be
prOottfe.l 61.06‘Enrone, mg the • Only bys prolreet.
ti •,4 y.lisnott t .• Ysett , nleture lust been Iratuat in
Heh ooseeehtal t Imo& truole.presely for it by
aubsperfenoW soshulaeturer of New eat. T 4. oslnt
1nr4,411 be operss'obovo for essrolostlaa with hAteloetto
10-hltietiou trod) \ Wedurstey monolog., hal rerostn •
opat zo the hoer oksati., The wt. Will be bernoopory.
Th. ;wiles sad g'grativlom of the city oat •1401ty ere
examtue the pletures prior. tothe Vomeot ti
• r•rneekreeldlo• st • &stone can hove , thelr ylettites
pa m oltaltthe spot. 6, ss te . h\eout r w . tsr , finiVo A fa\
\43,ENTI6,ESkPIS
Fire; Ines floods l -Ngwest iltyleis, •
\ •
S. tIVO..,',M.SRKELL/ FAIL
• , • 11,0. ilia, Morey quit. r
\ Vlio'rEcTlO4st, .- \ \st
INSURkSdE
R. .COVIPAN \,
\ ' Vs
\ -- \ itARRnD, CO.ltv : i
60 ,§I.A.. Anna4P(ensiunia and 'Western i:und , 1
' , ') \ ' l slt o°°. . \
INpORPOR)VTED 1825\ • \ r
yotiots cf lia4FLraiia Neited at ail time' on the
.\ , nnttl BvorilbleXt:c\cuti, sgsinat , \
i:.O SI Ei\O A,
1 0 Ald )1 \ O, \IL BY, ir 1 \ B. lt,
olivrir ,\\
\ P ... ,, B.ILS 91"' N,AI(I4ATION, \
Or ‘,
p et.).us K.AILSoI.v:A.44,t \
m,3563.113\ For E. - I\tata6th ikikl,Alleisal..tY
-1 V.U.CY
Vs 47 -- • ••• --,
' i i I IiESS.4I2O 1:04zon \ I,Y i3t.'lrn\---
C.) ch....iu.A.z*,e,”4 9 5' fi ,77.° 1 ,114 1 ,i1 a
toy
4 - 0 2 ' \ \ liolltttlooprid %tree,
•
,
LIFE INStarcp, , .AN - Nurr Y
AID ,TB ST COMPAISri,N, \ ' \
. ',.. ~ pun. DELEiInA. '\ \
11'.1.12.TERED ,\ APRIL - 11 18'.(1 • 1
013.1. Taint. ker.picrtrAL,, .. „ ,
TA_FTFAL. 4 -4250,000, . \„ 1
0.. to B'\ E. corner Of - Third aritr,Chetthrtlt
streepi, Pkillittlaphlla:,, \ ''',, \
OFVI4\
119 0 TIM lIQVIX BOAttO /17 . Pllthethr.LPlllA: t,
`htascrrohaV \ s , \ • \
ht..theo it. Cr: ford. , Paul*. °Odin,. \. \ ,
A tabOen W. `hocwh.q, Llonthee Johntoo. ,
11 , tdatath W. ithaer. \ klotrird..WHom, s , • •
Jncoh L'OlorPteo. /oars 11:14M•rmlx• ';
Williaj. , :lawin, . tilllhoallier, .. , ,: c ,
Prefidear t•ThAt a.Cts*lbrd. - • V - .
riot P , Am,b ~,,, wirhoroPeal , \ . i \ \
L'utioalrattaktncraliturhathh, J.m.hil(. Wilma, bt. h.;
Allezhear Vitt, rA t a i r i lb or i ? . \ 4
inhlT \ 74 F .
. th etr...t 'Pl . fgr , n 4 t,46`. \
-
To: vast s ..gor
304 LIGG.Eiry
CIOM ISSIO
ig : va gisseep Pg . ,/ lie b E GEN
of tfo l'extmericsallitasSZompin 411,walor;
gre.t.itlerel adveneokmo.de.ipo•ottkytatoute.
\ ,
Eli, \ \ Vies ; \VT'fhlait - - \
ST,E sr,:l , ATE E ORAN":
A mltlobay deNtriptly•Af.tdir. 114oldroiirol`the
s‘. ‘ 0 ... „ ' Pa r r/7g l Wr.it ' tk i rNrr b t'f:i l y i4 . , l i rtic 7 2tVo l tre
\root•ored bf Sertsin. Mr , 1( . 10 , .
DULLt tia,tit°iliAfttiett: 1
.114p.F.101-
7 \
800 l. tort or trout tt th, tiro t•dle Mtnal,oo, Vl:ct
taon, . ft. 1 4 .1r.0 of Ifftgrardt, SO br iftwo r ,
Sl,OOO , rat bo '„ , UN. ENNIO 11 Jr.
iT3O. rod T ' w 904 . t.
• , \
H. CIIIIAIS '' Ik ~ -.\\ \
\ w "" '8 " 1.14\ 11: - \ IJ S •\:\ i ‘
A. ,
\I
._.
i.
i ,,, \ \
133 xas laroob,
\ PITTSBURGH: .
, N'f, 01:1 D colt, qi.. tteatio .70 hi cr- \
\ chor.tarf ido eta. Aty, to Our trawl*. PL Jt or -
Orao ND 311013. ..`
Footer vr'sa rtl JI
Orraverittptor Mots tond V
Bop! loo.h .1 Cb biros. tortoloir UPS Cot lb tor t
stc.e.)o okrt of the All shaor lloootaLoA . Also, soli .-,
0,1,...11 1 „e. t. : ( , \ : \
of 'orlonif Die. and') se fast:draw tre C -AHD k/roof the sli. , • .
of met
1 7; 1 thor trlth trot Otloolsllgoi Pqrts Roo ork
fanned HO LE4lllKft : \. , ~..... ,
t.,.
—raliaL k,b,:041,.. r—r7,th t v,alitryi'grei i •
,
\
,roltpted to [ho ert.ra
r. 'we uottEr onrortidt dolt \
Ore cto rook. It t i mckr int* tto frivr,tro theartromleirt •
over-:tow York. Plitio.lelt s and Etitttoord Jobbing, 3
• norms. I,WIII. dart , \ It: Oj,ILLIM JV3OI, , \
,
\ citlin , -' \pc, ~ ;t Bank. \'\ \ 1
rt n IIIS - BANK'. easiate , at preterit irNilii- \ '
• w et Hall, tth \a • eat, boa IProl TURBDAYd ,a,a4 \ ,
, ATS 1,1 . 1 t* D.0urN'5,13—.014.41, moot be w.tii. - \
the dsywyreetout BB YEAthattet can to 1.1 7 \ ,
day before II o'clock 'ltteet4 ,‘ morolkt, the aort Alta , the \
Ist day or January sext,‘, c Beak 10 be moored to the. \
tarwo Widow now er.117 the condor of Weal et •
vire. Auer, \ 41. BLACKBURN, Preal.
colon , 1 till bietlLllll/KAN,,Trea, -
•
`—, '.,--','.7 \
7 - 71tE1111:111\PIANOB
liDY\
\
\
NU S• A, CLARK\ NEW: YORK; \ -
‘ 'i
111IIE superb and unrrralled PIANO whin
g took the first prise Meer ifichil et the late Btate,Valr, ' 1
to this city, tail!' , red. for vale by the ruNerlber,:tokether,
wish s thole,. aidretino of P tANOII front the watureadebra-
te4 embers. NCI: k CLARK, N. \ 'P. Tboty \ wi ll pow. • 1
all the hatorton inoproanameta for which the Pet pram'.
um Myer Medal ea awarded to *Ol Wane Plato. and
vlll voilltvely he Add at the Nape rat t, no . .1114.1r0d by
NUNNS k CLARK\d, their War* Itgatbk le Iltna4way. \ \
Nee loth, R. ELEM. elle Ali. , \
\ , ' No. 1 1, 34 at.. Men °tette I.lolden ,
.1 N. IL—The prat Plato. of the &tows sea_vevl Yell a ek ~
‘allk attire la a week et two.
,alt Ar - -
i .17..„
',, \ \
ligheny Conn* U. \,
i 'IN the'-Or bans' meadConte
...!_ \ ) \-' itukg:llo.l, ald aihrk1:„?.:0„,.....,"0*" .„,,be
ki, s,! 4; June Tevp, inna -- --^ 7 . •• ° 4
' ''' ' ' 2l ' 16 3 ir d e TilaV?.llt7tj.44it i elPit itq t P "r illt
• DellUen of the nyvvivlna raeontoe f
he
Conn. to mit en rive dale netted Walt/In. 'tarty. s
By the Genet. Jilt MO it. BUBB. el .
No , ke 10 hnntbr riven that
VIII
meet the larti.,4
fer,ered In the above ene. at nu .01.4. No. lo • I.
etree littabrtenh. on Wedneldayqbe 1901, 1.7 of fie
October at 11 Wolnelt, A. a 11, U WILKINS, A.ncl•tr.
T. 1153. tv9;to oel9 "., , \
Allegheny pqinity, es,
Court of (Wotan \ $
` toIN4h9 matter of ttko voluntary
yc ual,tiaraout of Jame/ Campbell are;
•," Ahentin Kennedy. to:Jobth 11. Large.— •
A nottNto nip September 24 ten. on m n
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Pittabnegh. on Wnluarday. the 19th at &Weber. • at
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but the brain( hammered •wl roiled Janteta Iron In ht. •
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gond and.. fine work a; any other , 'retablithreent In the
tinloo ‘ and Irmo the ru-nees of bl,week at the late Penn
nylrania ttate Pelt. Damp wen tln grantees and
dit. loon on , earriagf a. he la Wistful that he
hal eetabliebed Ote Inputs - Ong( Coalb ItuUdlng eitt.-
bergb Inc beyond We nnuarel7 - di - vet*Vons.andall Nolte
Mite onnUnuancn of Co, patronage extended to-
Mut daring the '8,4 vow. to enataln bin In IdientArprime.
All work In 0..1 , 84 Itnedana with neatnete and deg-.
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