ths Itassianit .str hired two bows, WI treated toward Stains. The RTCUIt SWAM on the authority of a Cu-, stantinopla letter, of the 2111 Oat., that Ited schld Rubs hu consented to a fresh &sight of • note by Lord &Wolff°, based on the Csar's -Admission atrOlututs - A/deo/Lid Paths is add to hem erect his eon- Ho after a sales of .etorroy ,00nferenee• L • 'Xt Vienna on Thursday, Pius 91 6.1 a; ; „,,„phitege,ewisondon Nov. 4.—Bourse dull. - Threes alma 16 46.- Your and half per cuts. 99 20.. *. OPlteee.. Oot. 24th—Supply of shipe further ,Nutwealied. The number in part is about 600.-- r IWhtst sad grain is in better: demand at rather', _.,ligher prices and the aggregate quntity that' dhmatoked within the next few weeks' 'wad attiniirill large. • • LOIDOI.—The Times says the transactions on. L -Tr War. connected with. the 4th of 'the month, gemmed off with' perfect shmothness. The nom ber of bills doe wu tommiderablu, but far ....btiow thou of the precodlog month. • 1Yr"" as CWLOP Ow -Bonanow.—The decrease in e3 th e aniount pf Bourbon - whisky m imb o tared yeer hs about one.fonsth compared with 1847, year. In . Harrison county. alone 'bleb 7.„ ally . turtle oat about 16,000 barrels, the de corum has- been nearly 60 . per, cent, and that she net send to market at most. more than ,„10,000 barrels this year. The people seem to be pain an eversion to the traffic, oedemata= :thoep who engage in it. Nearly ons•half o f the dletllleries in the county tare dosed up, or been converted to othe r Pupposel; others yid follow the same coarse, u soo nas the present season is over.—. Lon. ague. A letter from Rome in the Augsburg. Grustis , • • ain the speetollean palace of the Vitielso • • R umber of workmen me at protest campiedin asunghtg the doors of the Pontifical sputmentO, stud putting . down marble or =male In plum of • the' Wok, whisk has in general constituted up to the 'present time the flooring of these rooms. 'the regimen of vallting. exercises In the - wan sir recommended by . the. nteliosi *drillers Of thi • ; Popo does not sppear a suffutient remedy to keep down Ida increasing corpulence. ind he haste:en Willy ordered, in addition, to pixy en hoar every d,g it billiards. This his ,Rolinees does from • gee to six In the evening, genually with ;Rea." • . , • ' , . The "Union Baring" Salaam don't .pay any ..longer.. Gen. Foos, of Miesteeippl,, the geese ' . • "4301nProntleer,". bee been beaten in that State *loathes papers begin to turn the subject. Into • .. ridicule Hera is • specimen from the N. Or ;.loans Delta: • ,"The Union Is in quite douzialdeg condition ; at preseat. Its apicraltermi pulse beast= mid strong. Trade leap, brlekly through Its veins like generous blood.. The spirit of noble self.re. _ liens is streagthened in Its heart. Its ',lunge • • -breathe more freely as.the Paciflo brasses are bores to them with _little -imradiment. It hee ,grown In height since It was represented ' in LIM -I,* doo by a bleasedmeetts mandeaturer of toady ism. - It will grow In breadth as its treteinters '4,. &nal policy, becomes better understood. It will 4 ,:Ase ettosig. and stoat 'sheathe key-bugle of Foote s heard no more, and the bassoon ' of Bennett , ....• . has lost its tone, - these Is snythlng on earth which we de , . ; feet, it le that bney-body, tlumokiess patriotism • -Wilk* will not leave well, enough abonethat ' - principle which embraces the form of the American Union with a rabid violence, and will never be content until the idol yields to its hugs, and tumbles from Its prohd niche in the portico of the world—that love which is often a bypuo - , - Hay - disguised in honeyed words—an eloquent .lesistoseity—a manias -masquerade for the for-, • . tome-hunter, and the political gambler, and the . Mereastify knave. "The Union pasty,. as It is called, performed • all that was required of it some years ago, and --me "steel against its unnecessary revival. It ~agitated south against agitation, and re no longer need the music of its barrel-organ to ”drown the noise of the abolitionist?. pipe.. The . is in no danger now. It, was In no dan ger when Webster 'IWO& it at Buffalo. Its walls .• , were den t when-Foote propped it up in the et. Charles. It dreaded the approach of no enemy -11lhectalter Wall street committee garrisoned the oitedel with resolutions and provisioned it with Dimon= on vas Foams Brave Law.—At teensy General thaehing has given an affirdal opinion in an interesting question—a Fugitive Shin Law ease, presented by Senator Bright, of Indiana. The facts in the ease- are briefly an • ' , ln Jane int, Peter Ellisighin,'of the Slate of Missouri, thetitated proseedings in due form at Indianapolis, - in the State of Indiana, for the reclamation of John Freeman, colored man, i residlit at Indianapolis,• alleging that Freeman Mid escaped from genie° due to Ellington, in - the State of Kentucky, and a warrant was issued • by a Commissioner of the Gaited States, direct , - 'vtd to John L. Robinson; Marshal of the Bolted • .3tatas for the Btatinet indisanicomotatiang him ‘eit;tairitat Yreemeni,..and•bold him to' bide the timbal deasitin in therapists. Oa a hearing • before the Comminlioner, It was proved eat/ 4 W terily that itt(0111 did'net owe service to El thigton, and he wee accordingly diseharged and --•nleared; whereupon he brought nit against the - Marshal for alleged malfeasance is the premises, ia'hts arrest and personal examination; in view of Gibleh facts Mr. Bright Incline, in behalf of tha:Manludi Pint, whether the ease can be • •-• tranifernd from the Courts of the State of Ind to those of the United States; and noon& '*whether the Marshal may be authorised to em pl counsel En hie defence, at the thine of the nited Elates. . - the Beet point the Attorney General Is of opinion. that both parties being inhabitants of the State of Indians, - there is no existing pros's - leo if law by which the case Gan be removed to • .2 the Courts of the Belted States, and.he does not • think itozpedient„ in this use, at lent in the present stage of it, to suggest anjother possible' mode of bringing it before the courts of the Gaited States. mto the scoond point, the torney General is of opinion that it would be prow for the Preeldent to authorise the eta : ploys:est of Gamine!, at the public charge, for the defame of the Marshal. . . TwiCass or Carr. Onteow—lt is stated that la the ease of Oapt. Gibson, of . the eohooner ffiirt, the : Dutch ' Government are willing to ful .llll the verdict of the Jar= court, - which was an ,. nulled by the colonial authorities. Aroordingly ltla ragpsted that the Captain .should reeelve his .. indemnity 'for detention, varying from eighty-three to one hundred , thousand dollars, . ; take bosh what there is left of his property at „Defame, and say no more aboutit.. On this be . ale the metter..will be 'stied by the Dutch ..,crt any official correspondence with our Govern meat, and, as it were. on their spontaneous ma don. But GM Pierce, it is reportml, does not Mild this proposal as satisfeeitory; in his view • sot only, la there an indemelly doe to Capt GO ; son, but an apology is summery for the Walt ' it : offered to the stars and stripes by , the unlawful 2 plane of en American vessel r .d Women Bun Dian no ran firaser.--The Whigs, of West Trey, N. Y.,- had a grand torah '.'light procesolon on the, evening of the 12th Inst. While paring through the principal avenue of that Whip a cue named ..lames Tel:spew:ly, a . private watchman it is alleged, disobarged a re. vetoer, loaded 'with slugs, tarioein enocteliou, at the proomlon. The load parsed over the head', bete In the promoter', bet, unfortunately, a ppq Seinr,-. - nho was walking the street, , in oom plinfedth.another lady and gentleman, was In stantly killed. The hell entered her, forehead althe in right elde, end pined eattreli.throogh her brain, lodging itt the other side of her head. . . Obit died Instantly.' .He nee arrested . • THAT.AUIan is .liTiltif-45.ii013e . 00 - rsnltltadlnens - .. °Vents - In "Tatent - 01806' , at ,Waishlngton.; and - ,1411 irsitshe What akin can ,lneentlon that • pleke ,14 p. pins from confused beart;_tains them 411'0611dd irlth their lirtulaip, ;Mad 'sticks, them In faperela reethse fa ire;•- - ...4nothergoes through - the: .bole process o f °lsar - making, taking in bateo leaner,: indinentag,ont th - Uperliot WNW' poi nisehine'otits adorer; &toiler , sooora.-Wvei another Nieto boot.; soothes , rooks the noulle; andralreo or, eight 'aka' In Tubing fronts r , - - AnOther patent le m4abtxte that counts tho'paseeogert In , an oinnibns ,end • takes their fare. When afia man gobble counts two lad . oharge*denble. There arc a variety 'of ;• • - guas that load themselves; ntehllne that adjusts :We own bait;' a rat trap that throws • away tho and then halts and sets Itself, and stands to tab-cornet...for another. - . A Florence leperin the New►rk, , Ad tor titer,. ayes • • - • revere; the eoolptor, hag tist.ritelitd from tenehlegton en amanita oom. =beton 111 Commeroial•• cient of the United Bi a ier,4Lrierence, nn °Mee without much sweat or•dietinetlon. He le constrained to de • . clistelk.since the duties of the appointment aro jebally„ifp.reign to hie predominant inmendta. A =wig mem ; appropriate oompliment his been s''.,:,..r.annfetiUd‘eponblat in Landon, by tho-qiinrope• - Association for the encouragement ;of Arts erbich bas,cleoteallition-One of its b•eceary Tice gresideits, eel team by • highly . •,"'"t-aomplimeittaryletier from.,LordMelba lEs ge• yloe 1 0, held in blab honor •-thrOughouil Serape, IndLieticets: credit upon his_ 'country. - . QUID GAXl'is - Crixes —lt le Bald that the 4.,, 'ltikignah Witt Frotob chat elobo ban olado a noir.. sobth; ba 1 )111 Yecl ihorlly the Hippo gigantic chess board till bo marke t old open the tart: 'The. eaetles .wlll osniod - oaths baehs ' et teal elephant*, aid retry *pm alteelelll be repeteetded by, ea eqtuietrlae,per ,': loyater,, - droned It obentatg. MS'? klezet Gad ."'veama will Mgbitie is fastener, and the'blellepi tapreetet t 0114#14111114"."17:14: !P, -. 0 . I r. t 3 IMMtil====l P ' : 51 ruiretazill sr Winn co: PITT'S/3171.0H; MONDAY mostirtiG, NOVEMBER 21, 1868 ityp-READLNO MATTER WILL BE FOVND ON RAMPAGE OF MIS PAI'ER. * .PtlTaoaas WIZIMLY dux:lL—rho a t itein/Vre even I etlon of onr Weekly Gazette ogsnb oar men I caortdraireble mdinm of making Owls bludnins 11110.112. sr ellanistion la between kw end din tboasiol. mat. Shoat Serif Taki and °misty ha Western Pemssl• . enla awl Eastern Otdo: WIL.TO iIiVEITIBMII3-teittior the hanorial Booms •or Printing Intabliahniont of th. DAILY 13UMN.. aft wand on Sunday. ADVERTIBIIIB who desire their optima to appear in the pant on Monday illOnd.E. 001oleunhand then in beton• o'clock. on ElatindaY Noun.—The Italian Opera Company will, to night spools in the celebrated opts of Norma. This will be the first appemince of !anoint, in PittsborgkosPollione; and also Igadame LliDllll - as &Wean; and . of Signor Corano,grand tauo, ea °rases°. Madam De Vries sppeers as Norms. The whole oompvisee ►' company of over forty potformers„ - Mob:Wing an effeatlee chorus, end is grind ow:Aosta& The following description of Horns, may interest some of our readers: • The sc e ne of the story of Norma is laid in Gaul - About one hundred and fifty year afters the Roman, conquest. "Norma Is herself a , Druid realties of the temple of the God Irmined, and Adegiss, a virgin votaress of the same temple. Pollione le a Roman,pro-oonsul in Gaul, secretly the husband of Norma, and father of her two children. niece Is a Roman officuln his eon-, fidense, and Matilde is ► confidant of Norma. 'rovefirst cot opens with a scene In the sacred 'greet of • the Druid.; there Si procasion of the ministers of the - tetyle =dot terel enter follow ed, by Groves°, the chief Druid. The crescent moon Is invoked to honor the sacrifice of Norms, aid the scene close's with o chorus by Wove= and the,Drulds to the God Irmlnoul,ealllng down hie web upon emir Roman conquerors, and beseecldng him to be propitious to the prayers . and =mile= of the beloved priestem, Norma. The second scene introduces Pollione and Pls. vine, where the fernier acknowledges hie inten ded desertion of Norma for beets% those youthful and peerjese beauty has won his love, even from the motet? of his. children. Plash= warns him of the V:1111116.11Ce Of. the injured Nor ms, and time him to retire, but istmein. , After o ! ntessing that' the thoight of Norma haunts 'him waking =decoying, soul that even to speak ! of her causes him to tremble, be expresses his ' determination to follow up the fetal passion, in Me following solo; NAMaii fan may ToinlY lover. Novo , 'hall my spirit faun Urild by more teen mortal boron. sts ond AChilemeli dismal What though du may TOW unholyshoos Bind boy to fory Bloabof roan Won loom 13147 oball 7Wd hue to my mute In sans third. OrOTOSO enters with Druids, priestesses, soldiers and bards, and the grand chorus, "Lel Norma carnal" is sung. Soon fourtleintrodues Norma herself, with the golden sickle in her hand, end her forehead 'bound with the mystic Terillill. She is the cre ole to onmetwileste to her followers the will of God concerning their Roman oppressors. She dissuades them from war, u the omens are not ;.propitious. 'ln thie none if the Cana DiTll, or invocation to. the yirgin Gocidesa, and "Ms I lore to me returong,' sung by Norma at the idea. of Pollione's death suggested by the oho roa Scene fifth is Adelgisa alone before the altar, confessing to herself, and yet deprecating her unhappy lore for Pellicle. The sixth scene is betwees Adele's and Por tions, In which, after i herd 'tuna between duty and love the unhappy maiden acknowl edges her passion and consents ; to By.with her lover. 2 • The next ocean represents thiConfiloting emo tions of love and anguish that wrung the heart ot Nome presence of her children when she learns that Pollens is nulled to ROM; and in the eighth, Adalgintocudides to Norma the se cret of bee love for the Roman.. fast as the is about to pronounce his name Palette eaten; l ead the ninth and lest scene of sot Ant closes with the Indignant upbrsidings of Norma and the t despite of the heart-broken Adsigin. In the second act Norma determines to murder her children, but her mother's love prrvails, she rands for Adalgisa, commits them to her • care, arid conjures her to have them taken to Pellione, while she meditatee her own dart:ruction; But Adelgint forswears her love for the faithless gee inc b ee s to win hin beck to Norma, them gaining friendship, and the third scene clones with the duett, “Thy sole companion. , now nedstnrate,r_treeg by the two kaplus vier The . ,two . seenes following teke visas in a part of the Sacred Faust, between Gala warriors end Oroveso, all eager for war with their Roman enemies. In the eixth, Norma enters the Tete. pie of Irminsul, confident In the success of Adel gimes mission, that maiden having gone to fulfil her premise of winning back the truant Pollens to his lawful love. Clotilda informs her that Ablest' Is unsuccessful, when the indignant , Priestess, vowing revenge, strikes the brasen shield, and assembles her Druids, soldiers, and virgins in the Temple. The Tar- cry lasing, and a victim demanded for sanitize, when it is dis °cured that the Sacred Temple to profaned by a Romeo, who, upon being brought forth, proves to be Pollione himself. Norma claims the prin. lege of slaying bier ; the sacred poignard is pla ced in her hand, but she trembles and hesitates, she cannot strike, love for a moment triumphs over vengeance, and at her request she is left stone with her captive, fettered husband. 1 She tells him of her power, and bide him choose be tween death and banishment from Adalgisa. Ile.refues life on such conditions, end the tin hippy priestess urines him that his victim shall be consumed on the burning pile. Follows tea -1 plans her many:, but her privets and soldiers ere carted end commanded to raise the pyre, when lo I Norma annonuees herself the victim ! . She proclaims her guilt, the priests In vain be tenth her to abjure her dreadtabielf-sonsatiou. The duet, "Sears I not proied thee r between' I Norma end Pollens, contra in the last sore. ' The Maidens is resolute in her detenoinatiOn to immolate herself, and thus atone for her bro. ken TOM, bast the thought of her children all the mother is awakened In her heart.. °revels" Is at tut prevailed upon by the guilty parents to pledge himself for the safety of their offspring. Blame offers to die with Norma, and the ea closes with the Priestess borne towards the fir- Bach is a brief sketch of the maininoblents of the plot. merry of the scene there are 'pas. rages of peculiar tenderness and beauty, and the solos and duets have a beauty end 'phial* melo dy which is poesy itself, gad to which the superb acting and impassioned vocalisttion of the lady whop:manlike the chief character, lends en en. chantment which rendsts her unequaled• in this zhersoter, and which, on her first appeeranee is Newyork, eutprised the musical critics into the most entlunisstlo praises. . . The reader mill see that the seats In the lip per Dram Circle have been pest 60 cents The Atheneum le beautifully fitted up, and is really a obraming and most have place.. The , people of Pittsburgh lave never had an °prat*. nity of sejo,ying a richer tansical trent, thai on this ocrseion, and we hue no doubt they 'will show by their intendaini, that they have the good taste to ippreishits it. - - Osseiranado arm Premiums RAIIMO/4).—We vas in error In saying on Saturday, that strain Ironld take passengers on to Cleveland from Alll aide,. on than arrival •of the Expreos train, on Saturdey cicalas. We misunderstood the ad , Tertisemeet of the Cleveland. Company. There la only one trills per do, front Pittsburgh to Cleveland, leaving pittainugh at 8 o'clock, A. M. There ire too trains, front alervelend to Pitts burgh-one leaving_ Cleveland in the forepaws, and arriving at Pittsburgh at a quarter before eve, P. Id., and one leaving in the afternoon, sad arriving at pittabitrgh at hell peat 8 P. M. 11111 , Noir YOILIC.-00 Thursday morning last, a ere broke out in the rear of Brooks' Pl ano Porte manttfactory, at the foot of East 25th Street, NecKYork, which was oomplately dceiroy ♦d, together wtt the Burion Item Woes', Eta pits Peed ?dills, and a large bandit% known as Chapman's Bnilding: occupied by mechanioe.— By this calamity, about one thousand perecus bare boon suddenly thrown oui of empiCy. as wuc Orn.e.:--Wa learned on Sitar. 457 fv4olinr, that the appliCstione for ►sateat the Opera to-night were very lauxerous. _Thy indl cations all promise n crowded houses Colosseuren Perrrn-- , -The Molars, Kennedy, it - adtertisa.their intention to eon. sernoo; next - week, lhe. publioatlon of a !sally era merstet and Idciiietari paper. Their arrange car4y axe soiti, we ; understand, *ll.lOl ensure • sena 7111 toebs taw undirrtaking. T . IS' liditiati, of P6i4idelt.ili,lo Jut al+Lido sr. settitir.) lira ai4e Tycsu of fhs. BriiiN4l4. ..; .. ~ ~ ~~~' . . - - Tax Mir Goviszoz.—lt Is T ,risnalio held, 4sll srill* — Res - lir • IrlenSelith; - 4t: Ike' stomata State Couventionifor the nomination of - F , i 'l' C l unk *n SP enred- en Sunday last 131-4arri dim for Governor, sometime in • - oinrshes-; This innovation in the custom of the , ~ usually presbytarian churches in this maims has been about the 4 th . ' This early nomina tion was for- latrodnoed by the new chtroh, •' St. Peteed." merly considered essential to enable the people which, with the gown for the clergy, hes 'dotted .i hros om ot . um s tem to'beeems acquainted wi th ii portion of th e ritual of the church of Eng nd 1 the characters of the persons wh o Were presented -ii".:::tmet regular :carne Churchni Tornesmer I. ter* li ke which has base observedin : th is oortn an tiy by th:s% for their support.' A .later nomination would answer the same purpose just SO well; In riot( of who adhere In theirnew homes to the usage, of the la:reseed faellities of 'the present day, say, the fatherland. Those who have attended church Ia Caledonia. York and adjoining towns, settled May or Jail. It Is a tatter, however, of no principally by, Beach-men, will preemies the .dit great consequence, but It is certainly time, for fame* between their mods Of worship 'and that [ the Whigs of Pennsylnnii to, begin seriously to of our Presbyterian- ohurthes. The gebtern I c o nsider the question of whO is the proper man eburchealtivirgradually abandoned the old Mile, Si lead the Whig tiokil — at the neat October mod 'amiinilated their service to that fsmthar to election. The Democrats _will undoubtedly take up Governor Bigier, ho spite of the fierce oppo- the people in the west, which Is perhaps arsen -tY:ieeyb7;:eng eg l i ns ti°-" Ar i ne a r l i ber ' thi sed n . Prrefrtafilcsn— 'Dion waged against him -la certain clatters' retaintbe gown, however, and instead of ;slag and the-division is their ranks gives us a better during :the prayer, as at St. Peter's, sit during prospect of soothes than usual. This is the time, the entire service—only a few of the men, I thee. to being out em, moot popular man, our who do riot like to change from their long ser costomed and revered practice, rising during I strongest oandid , te. We see that the Whigs of 1 that part of the devoticrio.—Reds. Democrat.. 1 Mifilin county, have instructed their delegates I to support Gen. Wm. H. Irvine. of Lewistown.— Mr. Pollock has been spoken of but we under ' stand he wilt not be a candidate. Some of the papers have spoken of Mr. Cooper, bat there is no likelihood be will desert his seat in the Sen ate, to be filled * by a Democrat, for any such' purpose. Mr. bi'Mlettial, of the North Aniert *an, has been also named in connection with the Governorship, but we have no knowledge of his views on the subject The favorite candidate of the west, and who is 1 1 withal one of the meet popular men to the State, Is Gen. WK. Lemma, Jr., of Pitteburgh . It it our firm convistion that he would make a better ran than any other man that the Whigs can bring out. He possesses the rare quality . or having warm friends among all parties, and would receive thousands of rotes from the Dem- mate which no other Whig can get. In his na tive county, Westmoreland, he is universally es teemed, and in a rum with Governor Bigler, would hold him even, if not lead in that strong Democratle district In all -the western, soca ties, the name of Gen. Latimer be a tower o; strength, and would be api at*/ of scums@ which would go far towards securing a victory, We present these views for the comdderation of our Whig contemporaries and Mends, and hop's that on full consideration, they will join willies 'ln preuing his summing claims upon the at tention of the Whig Convention.. We eta gratified to bairn, from private cor ners:indent:a, that the claims of Geit:Larietter are beginning to be earnestly discussed este of the mountains, and that be takes high rank in pub lic favor, as the next Whig candidate, with the other he gentlemei named. :The more he is known, and his popilar qualities un derstood, the more will his claims be apprecia ted. Give us just each a eandidate,,and the contest will bs a spirited one, and we believe for the Whigs a eblendid vietory. MAGID= OF CATHOLICITY IN PITTS BURGH —As the and of the year is approaching, it may not be moles to glance at what has been done in our immediate neighborhood daring the last tweles months It will afford our readers consolation and encouragement to see how much hu been socomplished. As most of the ender taltlnp were curled on chiefly with means con tributed by those immediately concerned, many are not aware of all that has been done. THICCATKLCOLIL. Of coarse, takes the first place. I has midiy advanced towards comple tion. The nave and the aisles were to have been prepared for the use of the congregation, and to be separated from the transept by a temporary partition. This could have been done In the evens of two or three months more. But a gen era! desire having been manifested M have the whole prepared together, the former project has Wen abandoned. A subscription warranting such messomes has been entered upon, and It Is now confidently upected that the whole of the intador will be traffic:lend, advanced to admit of its being opened towards the cad of next own mer. This Is undoubtedly the best thing that could have been done; in adopting which, both' I tug but want of means would hue warranted hesitation. Sr. Baroarei Caural. sou Bozo= Bona, to tbs Beirenth Ward, is now ready for the root- This is a two story brick bulliting, samitty-two by thirty-two foot The tower story, whtell is lofty, - will be used for a chapel,. midi a lamer dumb can be erce,ted on the adjoistog lot The whole a the tre,est ball.llog will the be, used for s school house. The chapel will be randy by Christmas, or early in haulm ' , Or- James Onmost.. Ettizonmeili; tic 4 goo °Alia 111144t111e. and rill lei flashed teemed of next month. The mem hulldistitinly one half the ties it is Intended to be eventually. '` has s good basement, intended for a Wool. Tits Mose.serar or to Pasetontsre, on the hill over Birmingham, le • beatific's' biotin, It will afford repents rooms, and other neemsary accomodation to Moen or twenty pitmen. The Peselonists intend having their noeitlate here: The house is now attest fleshed. Tsa BOYS' AST/4711, near Bt. Walsers Church, Birmingham, wilt also be completed this year. It lea three sten brick building seventy feet front. It was much wanted, is the former build ings, hitherto occupied by the orphans, were en tirely inadequate, even to Oak present wants. ST. Mares Cursca, Allegheny city, Is • large and massive brick blinding, one hundred and forty-fire feet long, and seventy feet wide. The plan is unique here, bat when finished, will be handsome. Then an two towers In front, and • emelt neat dome in the centre. The church is lighted from the top. The whole has been put under roof this year, and will be debit ed Judd. nest year. The church beings to the German congregation, and is to replace the tem porary loading which they occupied heretofore. Ht. Anne's HMS of ladartry, Allegheny, is • large throe story With building, , erected on • lot proctored for that purpose. The Sisters of Idatcy,vill take charge of it, and receive there young Ironies of good character, who need their protection. They will be Inatsuotedpth various branches of industry, M well as In their religion. The heron will be ready In tiro or three months, mod will afford accommodation to about fifty young women. . - St JostpWa Asylums on Troy HUI; gam Alle gheny city, is a loancaome building; and has a stutelous lot attached. • It hal beth erected by • Doman Society, And Is intended for orphans of their own nation. The- Slaters of Notre Dam* base charge ofit, and keep a day school aloe, in the same hones,' Though the betiding was al utast completed last year, we rank It amongst the works of this, as the Society was incorpora ted, end the house - folly completed sod opened, set, during the coarse of last 'wormer: Sr. Marv', entnuth _AID &noon lion* Law rencaiille, is a Itheksome brick bundles, by thirty feet,- neer the Cemetery. It will be dabbed before Christmas. Tns Caution at TempersneerlUe, is a pai d . abed building, which will also be ready, we are Informed, by Christina& - Dian OF • COlSollailetie . laterir—An old man awned Shrunto, who bee lived In • hovel in Albany, N. Y., for many ;ma, In apparently the molt abject poverty, embeistlieg entirely ripen the charity of the alum', died • feel age. Previous to his death he sent for a gentleman, to whose en/prise he bequeathed Varietta sum. of money, amounting altogether to - $ 8 . 70 % 10 etill• dren and grand children residing at Newark and Albany, and confidentially Informed him where his property was deposited. He olio etatad that about twenty-Ave years sweetie wen porter to a mercantile house in Hamburg. and having been long in ' his employ, was frequently entrusted with considerable some of money for conveyance to other estabilehments. In an hour of evil le finance he was Induced to violate his trust, and absoonded to this country with a large sum of money. Having arrived he invested the greater part of it in the purchase of two houses, which were consumed by fire before they were insured. Considering this • judgment of brassie upon his dishonesty, ha determined to devote the remain der of hie life to a severe course of Industry and arsimony, w ith the elects object in view of mak ing full restitution to the persons whom ho bad Injured, or to their dettendants. He 00131Metiled a retail tobacco store, and in dye years raised sufficient money to accomplish " his objeot. Ascertaining that the house in Ham burg bed an 'gooey to Philadelphia, be proceed ed thither, iced paid the stun of $14,000, being equivalent to the orignei sum he bad embezzled nith a certain rate of ihtsren, The latter, how. te t t, WAS generously returnedio Wm - by a eon of ,one of the partners, and OW, together with some surplus money; he his bequeathed as above !dated. The $B3OO, Principally In dooblooins, wee found concealed in his pantaloone. The re mainder newfound under the patebee of his jaek et, with the exception of a smalls= ln obliflogs and sixpenoes discovered in an old aunt jar. Tor 01111Mallenunon, Bharpsburgh, has been put war roof this year, The basement L now used for divine genie's, nod will sone for *clot when the upper part - Of the building le Ontopisted. Wo do not know When it-is upon tid to have the whole' kulehod.. The -building is' lugs and handsome 1 We have thus, during the year about to oz. . geompleted, or fer advanced" towards °Om-. iu the oily and immediate neighborhOod, select &Mob's or chapels, end four Important initiations, in six of which there ens good son ovidogftions forparpohgols,•!—Pitubrusd Cob. • • ~ r u .c - =rn "iL ~ .. ~,u5......f=S a~- FIR.II MID LOU or LINI.-41. dlikroFsiDg ity occurred in Pan, Stark Comity, on the morning of Saturday, the sth of November.— About five o'olook, R • fire discovered in a frame deellingboose belonging to Judge Greenwood, and 000upied by Mrs. hforroW, 'widow of the ROT. Edward Morrow, formerly. pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Content - and before the tomes could be theolted, the house wee entirely aoieumed. Four of Mrs. Morrow's otdldren, the ,oldest a girl of fifteen. were burned. alive, ' and it was with great difficulty that Mrs. M. bereeif escaped. The remains were subsequent ly gathered together, and Interred in one grave. Two other buildings were oonsumed, belonging to Abraham Stucky and B. F. Mercer. The entire loss of property is tenanted at $BOOO. We are not informed whether it is either Whiny or part covered by neurone... ' We hew no recollection - tiny calamity,' which has ever occurred in this o that can it all parallel this. An entire family of inter esting children' thus suddenly swept away, with' out warning or, proper:tin, must comattelon' painful feeling . wherever the *cantatas° e is known. The eympathi of this community me with the heartbroken mother In her sad bereave. meat; but we fear there is no consolation for her, however kindly rendered, this side of the grave where hei treasures are burled:—AffieuilAwe Einn . 7ll or Waosa BPILLUICL—Not long Once • gentlemen, then a chorister of • certain ohotr lu Vermont, wrote to • certain publisher in Bos ton for a ocpy of that popular staging-book en titled ""The Ancient Lyre." n his communise- Den ho used the following language: 'Please eendmithe Ancient Liar well bound." The publishee, in answer to hie request, replied "My Dear Sir—l do not doubt but that the ?Lit cient Liar he who has been liar front the be ginning," bee been, and still is, In Barton; but It will be difficult to comply with yea request, for the reason that Boman influence Is - -5o strongly in his fasor, it will be imposelble to bind him " Tam Bast or MAilluox.—We bate bad many Jimmies during the last few days, reepeoting the probable ultimate trine of the notes'of the Bank of MessiDom but haring no information of character euffiolently reliable to form an then cafe estimate, wears of mums staprepared to definitely answer. it rosy be este,..bowever, for bill-bolden to reign pouession of Abe flea they hare on hand until iDtcmtbizi' official shall ham emanated fronir'the managers; and there will be lees difficulty in ,putsaing this wane when it is remembered that there is no - disposl• lionnien upon the pert of speotdators to m oth*. The Clemland Herald mutely' intimates that Mr. Dwight expreasod to • citizen of that pleas, his entire ability and willingness to redeem the notes of the Bonk at per; but we bars seen no coofirmstion of this statement. Nothing more is known about the matter thin that the Bent is it present ineohent; and it rem. solely . •Ith Mr. Dwight or as hl e agents to !apply the public' with the thane , information to . the fatale pros pects of the ilititatlon.—Masedisa Nom , , 7LAYOBALTT. W.11:13.1 L Attune :slit be • candidate Ur }dojos of !7nshore:l. autdeot to the decision of the WWII end Anti bioses's Omit eirdon. eitd,dte SPECIAL NOTIOIS. AMOS LELAND 'ar. CO., 111 PRAHA, !TRIK% Xrir TOIL • . • MANUIPACTIII,Vit AID usizzas IV WIRY ommirnox or STRAW GOODS, osooSottok Sat wet of . "PANAMA, Lit 011011,24„ Brion. BRAID, 4kat , ' . Walt, ,740rAeltia* • Eng*, It Allan: Sinn slid silk Sonnets; AWITIFICIAL STII,.AW TRIMMINGS, AevAta. , , w Cam"; Contotdait woof lb* Vtotki is elm Olt,. to whilktlosattootkiirar Ca* sat rtos 11.7.) ; any:oak:MS. ' • , , 7 s,—(l,ViTißli aft partleoluty litv.tad t, mat ad Itottivookg [Wk. ortAth *repined oiwoot, t h o g, do. tolobrsotos all Um ars , sod f•Okastdo ai te. nt c 012.40.1 Third Animal SWAM= • 1:1F TIM STATE. MUTUAL. FIRE AND it.. 7 SI ASIR It 1610 RAM= ODUPANY. .t Illorriours; of the Oompuy.lllor Lr=fe t r. 4. Ina* trfosolons voted to Mar 1. 144 , 1*. 124150 Intoned fleet es .. 116 111 64.4410atry and 011610 Ittooltoro— 1.400 04 16! Y 0 #l4ol6imoto WM 64 torsiostoll— • _ TAO 111 1.01111111, ;tip, a mg. C00te 44 ; 6,6 *. 10 .• • losuronfo. JUoorood Protaloaos. • almiaavti. Mgt al SSC= 70 Itset.lol.l la gad too.ooo 00 •let4tl of noosixoN klOiao far 110rm...—.,--51511.3311 Premlim 1 .1110643103 Moo& sod ieell Mertesosiloria. sal Ln4 l4 'a • cual.stwo nai1i554.144176 • moescrof b0na411... • . ILta) • Criko Irundrate sed I.ooe Illqol ll TO Alaßtat or .418141 abilaso B+RJ...A URCon. 04 mar ..880 1.8.081 e JOHN P. ALITPFIWEASID IB . OstiSta user. P. C. souinos. PAOLAU.ristratr. EASON. , JONES. ._ lysist , W1L11122.0181.. Rittljnnita: 9. - 01A010 11D. Esaphla Rants: A_ J. 0 ii.LET Elantibnr. A SAVIIS i a m aotrinarruzliou. emsa.t. A. J. 01LLET.18818.4.17. 111111108888 whist =Reuel Wha &ARRA asereSudlse SR or 001131p7.112 WON tosstwant with Writ. lam. NA sump strproully Of for If urn firm/. . Rand. ORR, tomer of iourt6 +Rd RAID stmt. A. A. U S REISE. 4/iirDn Pont Powder.—rferi Variety 1:•, eg sod Illastlai Peard*r. s tiA. Pilmitet• 1 1 ;111111est band and far ogle tram Msesilak talds to suit Dard.a.... oa fam.bla Gnaw Allio.latey Iwo. 11ML1... llanuf•eta ß n D ne Anat. Ireutotreet.Plttannit. MO= ibILTATIA AWD LAZILY11?11 0014." 111 bin Oimpaar. Sow Trrk eetamp.. r 013,19.- strDr. lonal-Invigorging Elixir or 0011DIAL—Ammursil herbs applied to medial pnotroe, thstvhioh garde Mir main Ingrodiantis this preparatiom otande ampromau It is Neture's rotholleon. ma the trends of Dr. dom. which hit addsd ro much to Bohm' In Its oviform branehei, reintittd to the discerat7 of Mid Korb vans, he would dill hare Min thy most tiendootor elthecis. direrrei tierne4Lur are ilthuir aupermded by this purely ',toroth. ppm:Mr. An-you mist, dyweePtid. worrous, auldsot to maddest limbo. eanomisect Trlth noir teals or Ho dolertos, !runnier In nfl Phisind emerratod in soy organ, eubiret to imamate palooof any kind! Denis sour mad,. . U reurmierl. roma:km.l7. aloud etir (ma yore head foil rott in Midmost. arc yea des premed In spislis. debilitated, or. out. and WWI/ "dtd of Marti" Bete is Torn ratiorstor. Dere it a stimulant more directive thon slooboh permanent in its offeetr, son homing to Dm optics uriMerid., water . . Think of those things, *on that me dog' end intro:Mg, ano . Put one worth by **podium:it. . • This croilial to vie up. highly (bootee:Mod, In pint het. tier. ,Prirs $l,OO per bottis, two for $509, sic for PM- • . 'O. 11. It 1210: Proprietor. 193 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists throushout rho quita Spoor, Can. ads end the West Indies. - - (kunst AgtiatsJa Pltteburgh—Um.,Ll., order Vidal 04 . 61 . dad Thicid IV. gisdYleallog. Bros.; cormr Wood mid 4th sta. .. • LADIES FANCY 71388.' • 11 7 CORD & , CO. Would most respectfully invite thi3 attention of Wiest* their larger and connAttestot larrOlt 'UR& naw epentarp reniprdelng in put Oa le. - Stone Mont. Malt, Lrrrri Orman... Siberian Spinel. Book Mirth. On o% Cony and Swan's Deno: Mug& Thrtarinee. Pol wrath. Oink IPA,' tn. nicer Wonted 6th Annie ;Igielrfiursagia.,,.,Timfunifi*le disease, If4.ieh mew to bete the dill at ottfahisas, yields Mu ruutotonAllTSlt'a SPAtilatt MlXThat. Iloydenooramer of tturastof flows, Now lath. sad lottatoptiotop of the Ear-hangs hot e l, viebvio.4 I) ono of the barulralt who tan be... coral of oomo by Cute* noutith Mt.Mati; Nam muw, ha tool fottausendol Itto utuaboto of othero Who' iota panning with asulf ,ofory torso of dos. !Mao. with tholicatyptutorful .‘ • :no /Myst It mod extroardlnoti meditloo-b. Du eau. eesa peed; find the hoof blood Diarltin. knows. • 1111.140 advottloomout 1 . 0 anottar ooluma.. o.lmtl liathairon twateslizoollts tarots of Diiedre, Cliatiterieul ofd age; to Preeetwing sad restorlott the hotto•Ottilb ergo after • Illsldnri•efliguati »stkdwiw ths IWO - from Dar watt and nitaral luso:4We; will'aurittreliewrous Ides& aeha stwi all li:wit To pleeires or. the Skin, and Is the moat z,Wocd .1 1 / 4 6th gio.M MOLABSES- 100 141:\O. o i k Du man, 10BL lAndlnil Op IL B. Ilisdard sad , T . b 7 IOIRIVILR, DiLWO&TH It 00. a, 4Errs aLoTnEENG,Mi j aVlotiliin g . ider IV/ 1 ""'" u ef ".1 P " i " luk* " .l ri.eeri N " .114* studs topless.. ClirdStEdd, 4 Sir 44 - T ATMARIO - AOLD-2000114, foi'eale ti A.PATINICAT(IIIOI{ :told Drum Wood'Aud Ist sta. , „ , , rbLET—Th 5 3 story Warehaii, elbiated . op tt.l conger °Mater Minot and Crbanneff Um% amines oomplatir t sult•tda for an loon Warabot" and ato saranent osennl ilefora BrounAl ford a fRn gores saran on a let of .nati v il i staAre# nalndtd Wain: strost. RUTTER-25 kegs peokeilliitter. igir sale 'is br 2was se :, o ms,3ll, \ MIMP= & BUROMMILD hs\ sag neasimitils sow IMO AMU WI PO ...P.M...W.1 ONa7NS 7 -20 bblit. , thil li d a g i r eijetiNbay, OST—The subscriber lost cis:Wednesday, s 4 on Loa* street. bebroetilfadera! exedra and Bank. Alleatsear • PauldlBl3oo,4 NOTS. drains to tor order t.r Geore• L kolottre.forslCo. Oarabla to es data. to all..ben7 City Warranty. Tho 230. , win Dumb , . Noteat tt T. Lasetea Waratvkose. Wool stmt. or at 1 1‘. 1.7 Goods nen of A. L. etaramli, Federal Meet. Akio/Amoy. The floblia ors ersrood,againatrourabaalog *AA two , Inal9oll , \ BANUAI• NLRB. EHU HAWORTB, comer of Diamond and Diamond all Wishes to infirm his onsioniefs end ths Immorall ay. y; that Ts isnowfsseiving• Wan and obeire salection ofaIIDGE SIRS. such as choice. Y. to:. Intrarlsl. U.. der. antra ewe iloscheng. Oolong. Con so. and scented, Orono , Place TEAS; Mo.h. Old J." C•olter. non.o.na was: Jr*M._ . CHM., RANTS; presscret °Urea. Lemon and °noire Pe... MG' rt. 0 .0.0 atiANDLEB; PortZbildsits, Teniniffe. Chew pals., Lisboa. shorn end tOhi, WINES. teffether with a Metal usortntsot of was a nova—.n. of stlikth he Is dotetmlnell t• sail at such low once@ that 'Anna be bast by wry other Store In the ally. • \ nal9 MORRIS 41. t PATTONOnsmond,VPitte 011kT:s:Aargeti,e.iril toll . t.tt, =l ; :f i rl i t a trc s ar LiVe .. " Prta,=: nor detansolood to WI lower than coy other entail/a " =Aro tha y tno "cup, bolos oar mottle nod dattariottoor '47r' 41":14"St;riLli=ilip t ortrall i lialrarront: and t o.. lade apt sk. zor Omni good Orison. suitor for 1111.0(17 \ 111 o prune do do do anti: \ \ 8 do hat 8b OoQi~ . Bat quality Uoldatt iirrp I* QUIZi: Primo /bean ago mo: . algo prnmandi 7aro - rtee, No and amt. Outrum nutmeg. A FX &C ebt...z..!. • Geo; Muatm-5. ,-- Ileum sod Ostmr &ed. 20Ibo for 1.00 , _ , ` Inn Chicks= , 5157 dos ;moo ')\ Mmultb Arms 1,121 pm Imodrode: -, s Prlsts Krim \ . \,, 1.26 do, .. And mum ot 7 article* too 1111marous to montkos Dam \ No erodit trtven-45141 Cultil hour motto. - sol 9 aI:TANSY ,h• BURCHFIELD have a full dock of BROWN €100158;•B`mbei Shootings sad' 4•lbuo•bs elan kinds and Warn Diaben,bbna- Du • Oraubartaaniknona. ; BlAnkets—uonto t 0 an d 00101[12. \ A romplet• a Eceror Variety °Gana, Plain and anaaaad blnilln end whine •••onn Lamy Illebtoupnes_Bl . l j l; ; / 111 : t*" (l W" poy A`4 2 . R IIII . SICS I I I I 0/1"1/WIlW= tall by i c•lstante=tiona throathont zakan•so, ' • - Tk•Y•ssltatt atbraurdsatlon ovum, :iv ' , 111 by any dia. twos) td turebite. \ \ , • , nein VIIIRPHY , Ar. BUItCHIIF.LD have rec'd frirthor rim • 17. Sie:Uio. Collars, and Ellowc also CbhalmUs and imeTeritsaraddA • sole ". MORE GALL/MEER:. • • ; , 'wild Road, and \ ` Coot* %%rad, 'n.PAßoAdeido. box Fatoutiaitt-lo 2dititrototokitrof ROUGHT stid.\Cesel{ron , vY all kinks orOtasmontalond ArohitoOtuout Veaob b .. AfeliTASZta? Partteutu B sttentkno paid 4 lnatorog. of Blittol Mose' At 'Ctallagbet's Book ottChloplast Dodo, sad Litt of Pttomtitout to porootio stobit‘ to natio oattoUnn. • ooltSco , INSURANCE' COMPANY, OF HARTFORD. CD H. Cap Stock, Annual Premium anci\Weatehp read $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 18E5. poticies of laattramte limed et all theta on the moat favorable terms, againat\ L /, 01111 OR DARAOR BY FIRE. Olt THI \ PD1311.13 OP NAVIUATION, ' ' azoacui 1. ARNOLD, Agint 10:1e854,81 hyr PlOsbOtb in I AllescheuTO4MT store and tor G BROS. ENI ADIHS CLOTH CLOAKS-A. A. HA a EON &AA hart ea'bandmoteddkt anottxturetdf kt bsde Cloth Ciosks.and eamtly teteivltut olt' tho ttiatmo., • d LONG BILOCHE 811.AWL8-A. A. LIMA -B,IN & 00" NO. 26: . MO& Streit , owe th in mamba' • oplanktld lot o [ lb. 10.111. • Wad Ove.,athe of t `ic b ri . olKed m u eti .d tp tha alto of th• ample, noun la to tonorresethold •• ado- Unoteo•nuktlnn fantod y Wade 01•110tht an onion , told far . Von It not mounts tot op tor soh, and not tot wean hhy from now bet supectablo awn.- MINSTER. 'at 8011.74W00 greet boo ono of du b. , 10 stmt. nt toift ond. boy's Wady-node (Nothing. in th. West No obieno for .boots; gents. W. study to OW. ugh DOLLARSPER MONTII.—L Szaz.r. rein= Mt 12. A chance tenets tono*Tl , l' al nom la et nit or bedtime. - No espltil needed. a het HUM moms Itoonad. It moires oo \ trateptilt. 00 liintalogi i, tiut or. yea Mr moan. 0( 0 home. sith the ohm," \ sun nat. MAO O. I= P.' moth = - Thu I. nonetninlynew and Werth,' of al Dm= dell., taw a eat malty' inatlonittat \ The ba wd lameloda* inn be not to say_ puma elielniaie, Met NH to ahlpataa it Clp, Box Ilaionfaino. . ' ----------+------ ITV Iatiett . ) NFECTIONARY—MI \G us. 81*.itAll, litsraislal•rt I:kpartm.rt Ol Pim Prtirta,otto worked l thehttott tins le Meta' tell, Itt Coletatleser. mar trastsattti ‘ trstletiorlitate calling at 4,111;111m. mil} et • t••••—•:•—• " --77 3a1e \ • or' \ \ ‘IIPRE whole \ pr'two4birdik in . Ar a i \ to tb. fledofrato.•nownfol Shinn Haat H.1555e1H1 1113 . - 10. 111 . at Hew dm rang of $7,600 sWlt3alkst wad IrwroUgt=e' .41 t.r lb* ....on. a} t . \ b . n.il Pb.flutslied and ftralstad. hoe* vary *Mug Hail: sad in ecouplette Order as tale moner.iraisht and wirier boat, 15 • tgro ponorfal Znalleag. 4 .and Cylinder! to Monet la dietnetor.lo tact a_ 00.4 ... W 54 .11 ..its tray •stl Arm on •hgeme, CylLoder rumba** an azaellent Matti. working 3 11lixtrAlElant and Pire Puturekalth all smegune. so.anta..\la ppog order. far niggly ma* serrimor tea the th.gpl•••• rgiron/wr.rth on* tNA *lemma% sakuly`.l* lama up aut rohnlid or ml ehl l ptra i slat 'rowboat. 1a*..11, for 1/044111 , 4 o 'l . l rank! roantit tr . = tulip rad- nion:blob . i.ltoga rloata "3" = :below - therVal r liedrawino 3.14 lh int Care, *abr,or 436 rt. with Sir frehtlet, tea toWad ' from I.few °deans to, Cirestrusati 2 Dirrehinlis vab 130 t o freight** board. hedud*ix het ogno. - It day*. OSe larnten . .t owed and hart Lima. \ Ehe hao towed trod; Oinehin.ri tp Pittsheirak 521argo , Coal Barre* 4 flat bang Wier. 150 11:lonk. arul boat Hall 1110 loni..g l th 450 tonalledget in Own sad 'fright on the bast. •tual to 16 or l*largn mt.tr 09:a anas. l ib largagt num er am' tuba I. Cithsburth bet `Coill4 Ph. ospaa terwi. ng down:, lately, 10 to 14 Hams. lowled w i th ! o.ooo tar, Odel, for whieh wa W m ** , n yeer= y lklign a za t i . ll6. o. ..t.9 . nr b rig . llc:, wol o o o . o 15 05111 f 40 . • . `1 - • Damon , Ihagefil gold sg ewe. an *say tenat;ef and'ohdlygred Inabodiatgly kn.ood order Ihr ,0 1• 1 0.'• • AD R 4. k "11'4'1*r Oil Walstut t . •-• Cr to SWABIA a. 00, oat .‘ aseisnuti e t!y SILLRILB.' I roo'd and Word .t. To Chinch and Music Societies of,Title= OFFIa for, sale - the GROAN of Trinity Church.'" 71 Is s Urge sad ' d7+snt Instrosornh hitilatst I. ha aim . ..trail= sinew:id rta tlii "s" St b.d f "a ni . . Nth .14 t 0• rolAt t r. ,11T1T.',"=4 . 24,7111=, *rat sod senior !VW- Woottuttle etre i t =grill ' . hit Tlitilir:"P hr . Vorria, If ettr h• Uri be a . 13447 " t rth l, NOTIOnAIttIINi. ersoESnL~~•We York. Nolr pled In rreeriatc"th• •••' Oran . 14oe1eeri 1011 7 011011011 SUN)8188. ritire!itltatten \ 10 tialhreit Potto4 " ' `441. wldtlip wefts dodo.ttorn • t.a • a ...AVID. ilre e dat toed sod e.. Bon ' \!:ll4lo,,ibosaluirtgill VfOLABST.B-102 bbbh piimer O. Moist she whoa arrl`slat i ors: R. T. Teethes: s , ' ITS 'APIA Vint 1E17,1•IL • WK. A--WARD," iIaTISZ\ Pima streeiti3 Doors ‘ f,!?ove'palad. - • CllkerhOUre friim 94: 21 .‘lit ''On %Jr atimtara e elilti to reottool or ottott'od to Inter salt P, a onalrev br,spodot opriolotputit or In elms 6fAxtirsiaa" earning; • Owl VEnARIPB FLUID, AND POWDERED ‘ . l.tiracs, ond sad Wboluale i.ol ll rolgr PrenJA.t3Wdigitt4abre DOZ. $ DIA RUBBER and • Okith 04(.1;kows, Q. and .ItbeaLeiged it. fin the OA*. l n¢Dbtt LL Olot4 D. I.l.6Markektivjet. salt • . \ • 3. /A H. Pall.i4Pß. r. •\ . • f::. • • to' : - ilia osti kinds, and ortha bmit s ttualltr. (cell& • 1•411)• ItAbbt D.pot. N 0.116 Marltit at •018 X \ ,\ J. it IL,,PIIILMPWt : RE: F.-10 boles Pine Apple%Cheese, k I.F tinatum Jost ro." orod kr \ w. Id • FLU G. oar. Wool istAita I f UTION—The , partnership' t!ereto- Ml= Vtiitrdr"AZ:P.VAVit Saw _, and testa iLta..b7 whilst Ma Osmium artil heraal-ar a• w awa o Wit attend to lettlotoant arall'ocafats a; Mit atm an ewe amt. \we...Et:to NnYlleLZ B. OB,AIQA 121.40 CRAIG. neatiat \ Alsobakcopn \ . 'OAF \YDS \ TRANSECSIDir• CiILEEK f WIND'IW BLIND Crlir CLOYU. bad 88 tom'. fuehrs Yr de. Wholloalk Itstyll at tbefbiltDayill• Oil Ooth Wararocrtrier - N4l:46ldartot %treat. not& , BROCHA \ LONG • SQU • 8.13AW,L8 Just tved at: HottbSill. eorbet`ftb and /falcon mg. nolEl , 11EIRPHY BURCHILSW. & Bap3hl; ‘ - IVOTICE.4IAILROA.R CONTRACTORS; ?&ITEILI AHD ornEßW.=erhe Pranklio Truant. La r SVAIL L IVInmIum fallrek mei gln 18611L1N3 1553. ping Koalas Thar are moos ail ta,"tiotdOM 4 Vtri saes so gin man d useggir loading ang ifisebarging parapet.% glkari.l.g. paying pnth, tar also srtatined Pa drallal port. able Naar mina. Tbs on ass. bolter . . \ hotstant Pao . tr.mr.tt-..k,...1 .b-r i ntz.vf; bt; PAUL,. • No. al Drinkers' alto, near P,OsintasioSst% a pds 3.4 • \ -Pb opalobis. IR\ FEATii,pws-7 bi4;qoatb4LZerti [l4. \ fOr sat o o , by' .01 6 '•\ \ - • Da 0 TRRA:\pE SIENNA-400 lbL'tor sale by - \ B. A- PAILIXSTOCTS, Oil • - isfmess64, 03JE 4 7 -100 bbli 7 'rib:toe t{ts:lia t. in .CUPPE—/CO,bie. Omit, \W. ,E. ClTef4he _ D r no .14.2 &Tab Dr \ 110111111 T Dpu & IjOSlEßX—Mtuphy & iSaltheal• have 1. fall wottsont bll.intl,W.ctlast Ittatar nol6 l ' '--\ ' .3 ° l anialgel- gn * J ar alit s re al cel i " v• . \ ` iri m the Li t e.. 14 it tux u/111111/.0 ' Vatillird "nNimmaaNtA HE . n. sad wm, "' \.. t mg. of mar ttimb tien . d Urreta try . m i'v ti m i ..,..1.„.....14 i t. nmillitmiv.,. l4 Cagtrui-,,, Timh.luni:VlT&lrti% ' iml". — 111):14 In lintel downs altzoiMtitlach,.. ['''' st,...litUsg fctha aihros.. ,".. : 1" !!T el . 11 . 1 ! 77 =Z . . 4 r&l9= l4 _ r: toitiral!Elk7. . - x,..\--..:_,, v,..y,.... ----\ , i v \ AMUSEMENTS ‘% q,, '... _ All • -X I AArorzlootoonta of Obrosorti \orPa a Ixbat• - \\ .\ • tlmoo;orare so rent to AtranooN, 1,. r S \ 11 \ ... :''' A L THEN.XI3I4 - : ' N :5! , -,..._. 7 ....., \ , -\ , \\ ~, .....,,.\\ iiiiikda*.\ - NiAlanber,„ ' 3ll \ /853 \ \ i . i B \LL'INI,*B OrPIA OF \ h, \ • . aiJNOR \ AILDH Pa . JAI WI ft 4.11; ' JII A Ill• IMMIX elni% -\ _ • - , \ Orsoo DikturNowlagi. MlLimailitt,k Atdaf; \ le' \ .I.4att AI 4101111UX. , , , Pint Drum Cool* war Pam:metro. rminei11•at......._4114•0 ___l- -.. „ a otoral 4,holatmoro .---4-,-1,-+,^lr'"--9)0 \' \ , °Par.j=kalM.A7rloras:litliXiiiiZkiroll• j ii.b..ah .... k . ta roL 1 .. uth, u.... 4 . , na**.• i ---, 7 " - \ \' ..,.....••=t•e • g., allatratout ore e all have to\ ea dopooilod,orMoorr, \\ . ,li Mabee* aai Alol;rer ilafla Mr.?. \ raw. 7177 b•\ \ \ ' • \ 06Tbeaolo for war \ war bill, tlroadr, ~.,*, ~ I \ ." U ' s n... 'l'" d" : 153( eiloirlo s ' pori• i'sraoa ~.,. \ ~fired.k.,"7. ~• \ ' . "." \ ' • . \ :---- \ AUCTION \SALES. \ . ,-, \ \ , • s BY P..X. DAVIS, )11uszlexakir: \\ i : . . Sakißoaros. C4'arx grhuadio44 Arum. ~, \ . _ :\ ~,,, •. , -... 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Vaaae Kum Tea:‘, ,I 3 30344T0/44443, 434031.1 Omen \ .\ ', ‘, / 0 " autmadrePabsm._YlPlSM \ 93, bbla aeorelted Salta as/ rotaam, \ \ :9 , • 30 813312.3 don - • • - •'• \ k r 7 941 boss, vslisw.a isri ass, 105 (11341 Pom B4tlet sad Plat Cu • . 1/0 buadlso T., and Straw Wranhur r:- ' t, 40 24. 114.12'3090143 and 0061.115011 ill tril , 32 auks sad ISO Mar Gamma CUT; \ `, . lba. beset Wledow Ghat. Werl24 • • ' , \ \ \ : . I /UMW Yarn. 11•1 Cords, 11. r ant lipd bail, tbool ;Vaasa b.' 1 mom? Olt, 11100. IllalMiz by eta. Wbltik anal 1 ' *ad Lead. Writing Palm. Pantimmt. ao. \ \\ \ , Alto, large Pin. PLIf./2411.1. 1 . P 14132.3 WI ocitaitet ~ IT l ,Vara Wi raNt:l k e l . Cs ‘ 4 l . B / . • P. 1 3, /rAlt ri gr . \ • AibtfoWeth bar limo.`. 'ilia., ;M lima. ZELL a 00. PROTICTION lbs. Turkey for sals \by • H. 46 Felix ssroov,s, ~~~~~~' ,_, _.~ LiI;I=MIZMI \fruit Tree" Shrubbery. \N \ LlE'kenbaorilie . offerzi for: We, .11 . \.\, A • •.holeilusotlierat of 'Woe sucrose itgAll \ T t .boltik;dererts mg- e some of - a burissiedsseisSelereer Peaches P=rlas, - , \ s. otos ters Vr r . e: I.saneoeseok (ke"l"9 4' s Cun nistbs 'fr4 ^ . Ss sad 0.44/1 Bass' ter blearebas lesiTledse sod Sriga Iseplesesste be Om i , O l E : Of ,E , et SZ , Z J OT A I kirAatt,la;n from tismosdimpOdoeee,Wlr asssOP. ImIa3EABIREES-1000 extredinfarsest k 1 dmistand stands.rd of nor and siziwit. is -1 clost amettrid sad for pals attba OC_LSati Horrid.Deol2 , lll.7 JOID; IaraDSCEL ill WI great ...adtt4.... :, -,...dtg. _al t i a, 6 .............._ mgr., PVG .1 .47. 1 .4 111.anist ' Udion of a tille. " * Aral amber 1. so moo nttb iratatona and gra-o*a Lb* tad cannot toms in anstred!i Ma tram. orrrenttalt tat orordsostlas *Mr , alr, and mat= sr 101.7' r ° iPp ' jot .' a u rot U. Yornms aro r.ionottniotrof as to GE.4.1 \ 'room 'Or Mains a tlabliard ad Illem Mat, Itrirliattat. ~,' the maps of nazkoto aturronty gatert, thet.m,..alior norbor to the tayabanta OS 10., 121, ... 413 V '? the. -'l' \ and forattorga ' ‘ \ • TOG sir lona warmed Is ULM illreatlibtal the Matta. . or tbs baildlna In all rarer, tb us !worthy. laptdY o,l'Pars. ' , holesome- Mr for ble•tbltd. azi the attler 101 functions reavillvd by the =lva e ar a i not affected, nor the °spate taatter ta tba_ alt emboli. ; lcal by c ar to coataa roltb aurora Ittsb4 Vie/146a _ 1 with hot forum, sad hl by sad other Mutiny*. Ms restratSons ars prerentod by tbla maantr...nad in ma. _ ; oradtanes of thsvarm air Dot =Mar too latt , tiomasda noon tea. laza and omre t trt ts Sar t ly. Cl' .1116 i : Ziligiltg.`.'lll;,%' tot' t.g.-Attu.Tl.p.ti.. t. - • 0 . ointtlestra et Ppor.allllmaa, at rile Call. Rt. van. sod to Moe eine= acimtka) pvili , s who Alim• CD Walttat thta gabled: • : If publio sod salvtaal approval Le T telt ot *sr% the proprietors of thlk valuable Wornake save...lid the ; irrl \ tan teeutmour of thoosaads.to Oa prat. atvl to pat!. 110 eahlaltlona la all patty ot the awls. It brats a.rs_rod I the !prise Metal at Ito Wotlys Yak, and I .V. Marian Prowl:nor at robs In rho anglaqd. NerfTralr., 'oohs alty.r Vadat st the Btazo,forriottltaral-a,, ......,.....„,,,,,gs„,-„..,, ~,,,, ...,., Agents lb, Wettorn rid .. .'<, i , 4 PP.TAS--26 bbls. receiving per 0 . '1 P.,' ;•,‘ ti P. 111241. and tor gala bY if. I>=lll.Y OD. % \ ' 5OO .I::slEl.,ie,yoriee 'Willi LBS. Roll Septa* . to eititroend for\ VV s4DT, . cel3 FLXIIO.9 HMOS. • 'NEL& ROBBER GLOVES of Mod; saatufaatured. for sale aa i Ll !Moth . and Indti Baboer Wort. No. 110 Market ce42 , RplintA, , frit= tto„ deol oothe Othoto4t:fllut, vs .Int i H t O i motat m t.m.6,0te5,l o.=sa l nita KAY CO. \ oda'o To ST iN, Woodt \ ' , TRANSPARENT W.INDOV\OURTMNS Ate.n •••IMII•at ot nor sod.LltiadoNn• skirt. zammtly••l, cod fte Isl. at tb. Paver wars. bow.. N0:55 Mutat etsaet, bd.,* &I • AM •t•., by oat •\ 1110314111 PALM!). i IkIEATHERS \WOO O I.-- \\ • do WoolatOr from lay EWant oskI• y \ \ ISALLII.DIUSXY - 41.00. CHEAPEST. SUGAR IN - PiTTSBI/ROH —NORRIS L- PASSDN.I.• the Dimond. are mutpuiturt i ZnUil e" & PAIIIO-37. CORN MEAL—New .conu ,fresktrzt pa.t, reaWiaut DT W. 41:. MIA • \ cornet Wood tem "pi, 0 01Zr 1. mut F.sdnul &Mins ita..AIWT. • VARNIBUZLo WALLPA PER —In halts 11?bLohost:51.11=Iri e i t= ' Aro tbft.ttr714.6 47 14 '1. ! "IT; vie ' d i al a ' \ \ : • - • ' ' No. 54 Wart* amt. iv, lt i )LA RIIABEItIVIIIPB-30 din:sawn- Oleo. Ale very bookyttelo of dot It o& 5t'15•15554. PRILLIP4, • 7 N . r 3 3. No:11 " / " t " t 4ne alaKßA'l US- 250 fixe. long Balinatos in abire. tor Nile as \ DAPIATXP 00. RiSil MOSS 7-640 lba:mhito. for' sale by, \ • PA It= 00. oceo • Woxissairlesiit‘ Save your money Nebve you esa. - , ATEARLY all #1 6 liroderobcio, aall _Coffee ~„" et Bi tg .4." 1 ma, Mm o.t eji,to 1.1160 al. miraul. , Mrs, °*4. Black i r - 41 re= MU! 6u e•litit 4^ 2 Stream Rio Coffee 1 li, 4e,„ AcC. , Q 111011.740 ' . Ctlg Ben O. Saba' - 4414 6 40 8A "" 0 . eil" ! ! ° 11 . /A b grPabi a rEl l l b it * AAlilikiled. WITIN . DOW Balityainon . v beartitr. at allVies.tesaldr_WA , _ a ut. zet • ' 70ht .1102INUM= RIIN,pRIES-30 - estking k ii na t i. um; \ Ihron.ph d ` 4 to rwt."ll7 .‘ • itsts.Dicarca R" TED-10110 bits. Rye anted Iteiwblakthe If shut tt.i>kot irk, *III ito nutt. onIC eeKrNe RA Hiatt au. %. ItatiL nor \ A. .116 mmant o boo. MALL LAID SLLKS..-God ecdor a on e KEGS lOARScibIATE 30);PA utittors el vad rot tole Di. . 11.431150 BROTEIVI*• „ COTO!' SNUET,-1,00(k Glar i s s, br (WSJ A -B. • t•0R0,58. BAZIWS PElRridElkT,ati . Imm o monks& \ A 5H11.00ii:46,004;,AF,1/' Pious ItOopi \ 1-Jr 114,1- 4ffiudztr.. \ AGE.—AKI i.,store' a for \ SWEET 0 . 1 7 /5 , t) wii"jinagraitta. V_UM \\SEIELLAC= 7 .3 lug rnsalrbr .. . IIAWI:8 z-hicksltrA Amu/am hide rece4 stoat `.?l IX , ll ( lntit4ElAW/* erf,abeaualbal ?moth itoriamt. Color .101cioir oa from Mum* to loin omulrem.. map F:WARAMILYVLOU.IBObbIiittii O j OO ‘ vll.ts ilfbrat Lowrie-4 smiftn ale br, ve. ik ileak •X. 51J0A11,4 6 0 hlidvfoe,salet lA owlo 4. 11 13; r 44 - ; & .11.11kBArit. raggmium , ,wksEßTS6-, l lousleta LX: X st.l44ArtatjtV Was \ th. 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