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211;91Crt . tip and Asti-itairatia _Vote's rf Ne several Words
elk , * OallePatthUrgli.
The anderolored aloes nabs to the Whig' aria Lothlas
' scale voters 011ie Olt/ of Pittaburah. that the primari
isoldbffil thr the ober., ofdel.tate to hi:ablate a canal.
date for Marco of said CUT, will be held ei. tha =ma pia,
AIM alb:46lW the elections In the several Wards of add
se as Oaths mood BaLordsy month (December lOtt.
14.11111)bstwean the hours of 11 o'clock. A. IL and t
The Ming tO be hi ballot. and Ere delegatoto is ke
• •!!'olontssintirepresent asch oink! Wardll to porsoance of
nithtutbikof the et? Convention of bat 'year. of *kith
`tharbilowhig a copy, '
~. intesolthile•That It shall baths duty of the Yresident o f
tlanthinthatthe to onto. the wort penury ausettoze 'to be
bold In the amoral Wards on tbs. wood Warder of Do
between the hours of 11 o'clock, A. Mewl 0,
• PAL, to ether firs daleastee by, ballot to la Dairen
y • - tkei an the Woinsodai !Wowing to coolest , a candidate'
- . olllg haw, please mirk
.11rble..11i&te Cenuatt.tw.
.Ttio.Wkl. Ater. Clanmittai 11l meet.' •1 Ma /madman
Miter, Philadelphia: lin TIIIMMAY
tie Ma of Dearnibari at II delrek: P.M..
CUARLIZB 11110ILVON JOSIMI. Chairman.
MINI IL SIAM Priamahmi, •
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ATMIUI.—Oar readers hays noted by
thilliootaoliap of Councils, that an effort la me
*gni relieve the city from the load of debt
with Witleh it is wfighed down, and to proido
same boon plan for the !tame with roped to
the tinprovemeat of streets and the Anal Nai
-1 dation of the oily debt.
:The Ow, se it boa passed the Select Gonnoil,
utolerstand it aright, is to abolish the pre
:7,.% sant Improvement 'fax, and In lien of 'it, to 44-
lIMMI the expanse of grading and paying upon the
proplnly abutting on the street Improved. Bat
'ame of the proporty.fn the new Wards has
been.paying an improvement tax without dale
-• lag any direct benefit from It, It is proposed to
squills the public. burden, by levying a tax of
, upon the dollar upon all property abut.
Oman, already graded and pared; ex
., espeng for the term of ten years property
'.whera the grading end paring Is etill to be done.
• Tibial mill tax is to foim a sinking fond for
''..tinitiiiitrient of the city debt.
her. long held to the opinion that the only
,sqvitable,mode of improving streete was to anus
• thiamin en the property beneatted. Probe.
blywo 'entirely - equitable plan can be devised;
`.' but thls'of all others Is the beet, the molt die*-
. tire, li attended with the, least hardships, and le
the moot popular In all cities where it is`adopted,
ettelh ea Piston, Cincinnati; and our sister city,'
` , „, - Allejliiny, Where it has wrought wonder; bar
lifted that city virtually out of the mud, and
?i ••.done,-more In three years than the old mode
would In .twenty, and done it better, too, with
hardship to all concerned.
Itionly•modiftention of tho plan propoeed In
iptiasnal we would saggeet is, to mess the
priding (by yid& we mean the cutting dein or
• Slang of , Inequalities) of say street upon the
property on the whole length of. that street, pro
rare. "The enpenee of peeing, Which is equal on
each foot, On the whale street, could be gonna
• seeessed on the property before which it la
done, tmt "the 'grading of a. street, which is of
' :wrist benefit to all, le very heavy in some places,
•r none le requited ivy others. To
meets upon tab property the grading done be.
• Sore it,wotsld be manifest iejnetioa. Pairing might
oue, square of -a street, and. the
sanonntasseeseden, the .'property of that agitate
_without thjosthiel z. but, ita.'hollo7 plea, of
geedie were `perforated in that • knire which
greatly benifitteg the people on each side of it,
and ,throsighout the whole street, it would be
wiring 4 make the property holders of that _par.
tiepins square pay for it, .Whenever Any grading
is dose on any street, let the property an the
4 street be mese' sed with the ease
//1 0 1 • . Pr o
0 rata per foot. Wien anyliming Is done, let the
~ mimeo be eseeneeti on the property abutting on
:57,11.14 ihe middle if the etreet, : and lei the city
for paling tie ttit aroelailzge of
Wintatt, }turtle plan will be as equitable as . airy
bums deelee can make it
. .
11,1,,e,carnelder the plan • most important one
. los the tie* Wards: In the present embarrissed
- ,..''reitpticni r of, the city, with the ImproveMent
,faukabeadyererwheitned in debt, it can not be
• ;-:irMteoll)tat,,,,usy Improvements can be made
:,foe
aorritlifere atm. The necessary ?exudes
r of atreetsla _the business portions of the eity,
"'lill4bserti ail the surplias overraid above the
I,Mraf...,Easessasy to 'pay the thirty thousand dol
brie bidebtednose of that fond. No honest mm
:whit be in favor of going on with improvements
kwyond the mesas of the "fund to pay, and leen
lirarrants therefor, until they bestow! a nut
. Mai and a diagrace to the city: The pretest
not do. The condition of the im
:•-,itm*esit fund, In so short epsee, shows how
eallisly Inadequate ii le to meet the growing de
: linprovement. •
By the plan recommended in •eounolle, more
grading and paving, we verily believe, will be
deni in one year t h an In five by the present
mode. •It will be done baiter, too, and will in
.
• . - .lflcditent haidahip npon all concerned. It will .
the Value of. all the property in Ihe up
pee
!nide, for it Is'a well known fact that prop
ertihr always gnally Inoreaseci In value by pr.
. • ,wadatieete, in most calms ten or twenty times
the aloe: of the work . This properly also' being'
ezetepiet **in the' one mid linking fund tax
for ten years, will panne an advantage fully
inpairdentto,the expense of having to pay for its
MDS. . •
_ Na plan for the amelioration of the taanois
6
Pitts rgh, • ye! preeented. Is so important as
*,tads, and no one we feeluesured 'eau' be present
ed wkleh will do more to secure as .good paved
Atm* x,,endio relieve the city from the dengeri
isitinuding from increased debt and sts imporer
ialted;trefunary: When a man pays for what is
1 74, Immediately before his own door; sad front
he reaps au immediate benefit, he does It
ideluraze; but when he pays a heavy tax
whleb Is spent in streets which he never enters,
414;4 probably squandered on sharp contract-
Ok.illte done It with Continual grumbling. ''The
fiset,also, that the suggested plan has worked
• estfefeatorily, and is populsr wherever It le ad
ePted, ought to settle the question with all doubt
ers. We hope,-' therefore, that the COMMOII
- Ckmesel will givo'the project Its sanction, and
that it may be cordially eupported by our GUI-
S= before the Leah:lab:me.'
t • ...?ine PLIIIIIDWIT'S MEISAII, we ' lnfer from the
ittnitriiinter of the peen!, meets with no cordial re-
Imptlon from any gnarter, eieept wlth the Old .
Puilifei of both parties; end even they.nre far
from entituateetio In Its favor. Its style le se
„ .
wetly oritioised, and Its alleged went of earnest r
Inwrialtd ididierity:lte effort to clothe Its mean
leg in:mystery, to be interpreted like a Delphle
:mot! to eatt the exigencies valet may sties, la
stinisliisprora The Phaaddp 'a Bulletin,
ettleof it:. .
.2 , rho ae tope style .This is s weak imitation
r , ottlibbon; the resemblance (enlisting merely in
_730.1260 turns of expression, without • particle of
Glbboa'e.witllnees of thought .Quite onerthird,
If leot:tlaire,' of the words, might be strook out,
wl ens the". 61160. A Webster would,
, hut written. out the entire ideki Wank
' . .Toliitktasylpiten,"that is if a Webster could have
IXesibly.,beeten out ideas Leto such .truelleatual.
lieu as to theinstter. This is thoeght laded
-lelbiteThr Allited.se we haa said. lc Justice to
the President It must be conceded, khat, when
hi:night 'salad _to speak like a man, bo
!sea Chink fermate clearly as well as caprice
more tercels. Bat la this message he
has otadloutly endeavored to , avoid committing
, blattelf LlkaTalleyraad, ho' seem, to boliev•
thatistaguega'wle made to conceal thought. He
citettleeeently drenehes us with words.. He bal.
'Anne, anlrsoilvelt lord uegativea as dextereuely
as ICChluchit Jaggier .poises • straw upon. hie
rimpt ,:go,iitdie at the Compromiee, and then
atiakr in:tam at the ,Beeeesionials4 4 .!ev 7
- 116411* to afar, 'body." :
.tw.t..Coatauici.42 4 a very candid pa
-' - -
1 4:0 16 04 1014 * 4. Wing
aadiroismy *ld that It Is 'a too thittirloal
PAO. A*. 41 /. 10 . 4 161 4 14 , 1 1if1i Po in fg*
nation and „ladleatee no Nettled_ principles of
`policy. It lei - lioirertr„ not'without ability, per.
impairs ought 'saw to say adroltneaK of which
Its skilfal non.wonintittallam on the oompiomiee
quesCon'ls • •
The New York Express commends the Message
upon the whole, bat complains of a want of
frankness, and charges the President with hav
ing-changed his views on the compromise mess-
The New York neer says:
. The Menage it not calculated .to create a
sentatioit,—but rather to give satisfaction. It
is difficult to find anything in it, upon ,shish
any political party can tape issue. It suites us,
indeed the least partisan Message which has
been gentle Ceepets for many years. This
feature of It furnishes additional evidence of the
hot we have ' often noted, that the lines of
eon letweenpolitleal partite are just at present
tot to; be traced. If the Federal Government
had nopeironaye„the Adminixtration, as things
eland now, would meet with little opposition. The
Passage is, upon all specifie pointy, exceedingly
cautious and non.ciomtnittal. In its generalities,
its leaninp _ere decidedly to the rentriative,
oh
stew:live school of 1798.
The New York Tribune says that though the
style of the hies/age "might have bean improved
by dimletsbletits resemblance to that of Fourth
of Julyenitiona, it hr still very fair, and will by
no means discredit the author."
With msay'of its recommendations the Tribune
oiineides,. from others ft dierents in toto, and
also utters the universal complaint of a want of
candor and frankness:
We wish he would lay frankly whether he is
for the Pacific Railroad or egainet it. As it is,
be talks about and about the question, and Deems
disposed to stop every practicable pus of the
Rooky Mountains with "the Reeolation3 of '9B"
and so prevent' the construction' of the great
Rational Road. linters is &crevice left through
which that Raid may be ran, wo wish the
President had plainly indicated it.
The President doata on "the new league of
amity and of mutual eanfidenee and,sapport
into which the people of this republic have
entered." Snob Language has generally proved
the precursor of a new agitation, convulsion, ea
trangement. Diedrich Knickerbocker has some
sagacious remarks en the amity which mmally
prevails during negotiations and the fends which
are sure to follow the coneinsien of a treaty,
Which may be read with profit•by modern states-
Mr. Pierce is too easily intimidated by his
mistaken view of " the immense 'responsibility
which the present mart:Mode *Lathe republic,"
Re. &e. "devolves upon me." It due DO such
thing, even after the bad grammar of the men
team is -corrected. Many a poor man works
herder to earn five dollars per week for the sup
pert of Ms fatally than Mr. Piero.) nee/ exert
himeell' to fulfil all the reaponsibllity properly
devolved upon him by 'his office. If be will
take care to do nothing else than his duty, be
een do that easily, even thongkothe wisdom and
patriotism of the two Houses Congress" ehonld
goad as near zero as they generally do.
We conclude our selection of criticisms on the
Message, with the following from the Nate York
Courier, which isoevere, and not far from the
troth:
"The President's Message is a document which
may repay. perusal, bet can hardly exact com
ment. .There is hardly enough of it to exact any
thing. As en exposition State policy it is
nerveless and shadowy; as a piece of composi
tion it is
as Galv in
enC spots and inelegant through
out; ano um of facts teaching the great
Interests of tt country, it is in many respects
scant and unsatisfactory. Its chief importance
lies in ite meagre figures; its chief attractive
ness in its' volatile declamation. Monotonous
annals are said to be the best proof of a nation's
prosperity; this document Is eafficiently 'com
mon-place to assure the moat distrustful."
. Was: Doas a MAW/ ,—Thp Pail contains the
proceedings` of . two . "lndignation Mutings,"
held in the Seventh Ward, to take Into consid
eration whet is nailed the "Iniquitens measure
propostd by the loot meeting of Councils,"—to
wit, the new mode iecominended of paving the
strata and relieving the city from debt. At the
first meta* held on evening lut; the
6th lost, It is stated '
'The Chairman elated the object of the meet
ing In a brief and eloquent speech, after which
the meeting was addressed by J. H. Moorhead in
justification of his conduct in relation to the pro
posed set. Mr. Moorhead stated that the call
for the meeting was unjust; inasmuch that the
cal was to oppose the iniquity of the .proposed
actr-an act which he believed see truly demo
*ratio:" •
At- the second meeting, held on Wednesday
entning, resolutions were puiluds-disamiroving
of the proposed Act of Assembly, "al repiiitied
by the committee appointed to devise ways and
mews for the liquidation of the oitydebt," and
empowering the ehalrman of the meeting, should
Gothtotla adopt the proposed act; to call a ineet
ingll the tax-payers of the Ward to petition the
Legislature In opposition to it. It is etated,...
"Meters. McCloirry, Lynch, IloorAsart, Grib
ben Irwin, Batea cud others, addressed the
meeting, in favor of the resolutions.
, Ttielteas and nays being taiga on the 1110111-
Herm, the 11401101016 wore declined unanimously
adopted."
Our respect for Gin. Moorhead induces ns to
behave that gross injuotice has keen done to him
by the report of the proceedings published In
the Past. . _He was on the Committee of Councils
which concocted and recommended the measure,
and on the evening of the fret meeting we find
him minfolly Blindingly In defence of the pro
ject, and pronouncing It "Democratic." Oa the
evening of the very Lest day be is reported on
advocating apd voting diametrically - opposite to
his action as Councilman, and to his views ex
preased the evening pronoun. As we cannot be
lieve that Gin. Moorhead could be volley of such
vacillating conduct, and which is wholly inde
feasible on any ground except •that of a com
plete change of opinion wrought in the course of
throaty-four boars, we must Infer that great
wrong has been done him, and we hope the edi
tors of the ; ,l'oetarill„ imply of Sham who furl
niched the prom/aft/s, if oar supposition is not
•
Lamm—W give Into-day's papal*
extracti from two more Whig Papers In favor of
Gen. Latimer for . Governor—the Butler Whig
and Freeport Ledger. Every day adds to the
eiideneee of his trtreagth among the people.
Tns Dsammaito Souse-"—This is the ti
de of the paper. published by Leaky Harper,
Esq., late of the Port, of this oily. Those who
reeolleot the grandiloquent style in which Her
'per signelieed his editorial adve n t into .this city,
will feels natural cuticaity-to know whether age
and experience have softened and subdued the flo
rid audios of hie exuberant imigination.—
Thojoilowing extract from his "Salutatory,"
will enlighten the mutton:
Si; months ego I published my Valedictory in
the city- of Pittsburgh, and in laying aside the
harness which had etood the strife of seven event
-1 lid years; I-little thought that I- would so soon
again resume it. A great political contest had
ended; victorious wreaths crowned the standards
of the Democratic party; I could retire with how
for frOm the field, anst4 eought tranquility." For
a little while I.felt the novelty of freedom - from
'case and responsibility. It was pleaeant; bat
the pleasure wee not lastieg. -A nature mould
ed by long habit Is not easily changed. Prom
My youth up I have been accustomed tolsbor,
and I felt that it was necessary to my happluese.
that my mental and bodily faculties ehould be at
work. I looked around for some' ew avenue to
tread, some new enterprise to engage in. I saw
both enticing avenues and promising enterprises.
Why did I hesitate? Reader, because I felt that
/tea had'obtained a power oveiste that I could
' 'hake Off. I hesitated because the impulses
of youth had lost their ardor, and long accustom
ed Habit assumed s dominion that I thought It
incapable of maintaining; and obeying its Di
pulses, I determined again to resume, the pro
fession of en -Editor! And thus Habit triumph
ed over-aaeadeavor of the Will to engago in one
or those many enterprises upon which Fortune
moreamplolously smiles. The "Morning Pees,"
a jongsal to which I was as much' attached as
the mother to her darling, was parted with. *- I
I must seek some other locality. I traveled froin 1
NeW York to Chicago Good locations sod fa
vorable prospects offered themeeiree, but "the
Divinity that shapes our ends" gave no consent.
1 I visited Mt. Vernon. The, beauty of the town
pleased my eyes; the fertility of the soli and-the
wealth of the country mound satiefied my sone.
of sequsibitivenere. I duet remember what I
said to my friends, but a day or two after I got
home I received a very flattering letter of Invita
tion, signed by leading Democrats, iniiting, me
to ptunbese the 'Bonner, and promising their
good will. As the ministers of a more exalted
profession would say,-"I tempted the 0414,
and now I foci to snug mid (mm6114161..10 the
beautiful town -of my adoption; that I swings
kelp making this expression of my gratillostion
that I did a ccept
Datinoli ..14102" Ott la Webstir) style,
lA'ffidhba I(illared iii°l?r ts.tle .
r ° lll t /*Pit : PI 1 1 1 1 .4 gotld
Waxy CAYDIDATZ YOH Govxasort.—A very
general., dismission, we observe, is going on
among our Whig cotempoiaries throughout the
State, La reference to the next Whig candidate
for Governor. This discusaion is in most 0111111 e
conducted in the proper spirit, nod while the
claims of favorites are zealously urged, a prop
er degree of courtesy towards all others in man
i footed. There are, however, come exceptions,
and certain of our editorial brethren advocate
the claims kr their candidates in a way that is
calculated to bring about a result very different
from that they desire. We think it is scarcely
yet forgotten that ail nor Gubernatorial candi
date' In 1847, were written to death before the
nomination, sad the experience of that year
ehould serve as a warning for the present
Let the dlnaussion go on, but let it be conducted
in a spirit of kindness, and with that high de
.gree of courtesy which the oheracter of all the
gentlemen named at candidates, and a regard for
Bewaie no emphatioally demands.
We have on- former Occasions expressed the
opinion that Gen. William Latimer, of Pittsburgh,
would be the strongest and most available can
didate that could be presented at this time.—
Subsequent experiment and the announcement of
other distinguished names, hoe not changed that
opinion. ft le not oar present purpose to pro
nounce; an eulogium on the metits and character
of Gen Larimor; these are known to the people
of the State, and are we, believe, properly appre
ciated by them. We are in favor of his nomina
tion because we believe he it the moot available
candidate before the people; and we can say this
without disparagement to any of the distinguieh
ed gentlemen whose claims are under disouseion.
In the West we know that 'ho would be many
thouttand stronger than the mere vote of the par
ty, and we have no reason to suppose that he
would lose a single Whig vote in the middle and
°totem counties. In addition to thia,it Is morally
certain that thousands, we may say tone of thou
einds of votes which do not belong to the Whig
party proper, would be *wafer Gen.Larimer which
could not be made available with any other 001-
didate. This it a grand tonsideration, and the
one which should, in our opinion, decide the
contest; for, without aid, beyond the ranks of the
Whig party, stuicess can hardly, be hoped for at
the present time in Pennsylvania. These are
our reasons for preferring the nomination of Gen.
Larimer; to no thej appear substantial and eat.
lefactory, but should the convention, in its wis
dom, atter reviewing the whole field and careful
ly weighing all the oircemstenees, present ns the
I name of another, we shall submit cheerfully and
battle faithfully for the nominee. - -Better Whig.
Gra. fatuity' —A number of our contempo
raries in Western Pennsylvania, have already
tamed this gentleman in connection with the
Gubernatorial chair. We epoke of him on a
former occasion, whilst connected with another
paper, but at that period much raid might have
been premature. Since theft we have become
better acquainted with the general reputation of
Mr. Lorimer an a business man, and our high
opinion of his qualifications and waiver's' popu
larity has been rallied toward him, until we are
now free in Wing, with all deference to the
prominent names before the public, that Gen.
William Latimer, Jr., combines all the reeoleitee
necessary to make a Governor worthy of the in
telligence of Pennsylvania. He is emphatically
a man of the people, and has contributed as ex
tensively to the wants of the poor around him
na any other MD. His qualifieatlons are en
dorsed by the many enterprises of the day; his
elevation to the Presidency of the Connellsville
Railroad, at a time when the shrewdest financial
management woe required to place it upon firm
basis, point to him as possessing superior finan
cial knowledge—an essential element in an effi
cient officer. Hail not.deficient in his knowl
edge nf matters of Importance to the farmer.—
Born and roared in the midst of. a farming die.
mot—old Westmoreland—and trained to the
plough himself, he knows the wants of thie
He is on industrious man. Through industry,
prudence and economy he has risen to a posi
tion In opulence which enables him to do good
to his fellows; and balls Intercourse in society
his generosity is always felt where necessity co
gnises—Freeport Lager.
Tin Berries m Ann--The stouter from
Trebisonde bad brought 'to Coustantinop:e dis
patches of great interest from BeHm Peons, who
to dircctting the operatiotte of the Turkish far
ces near Batoum. We bare. pablisbed
the telegraphic account of the severe engage-
Meat that wan taught October 24th, and -- which
resulted in the defeat of the Rusaista. Fuller
details are on hand by this &Mire. On the
morning of the 24th, Major M 6111 4. Bey, having
been sent forward with a company to reconnoi
tre the fortifications the Russians were making
en the other side of the Tehouresk-sati, 'were re•
coived by a Are of musketry, which he inunedi•
stet, returned, and on sending for reinforce.
mente, Bell= realm dispatched several battalions
to his aid. The RU51941141, in tee meantime, al
re increased in" numbers, and the engagement
aeon became general betirern the two armies
Beim crossed the • Tchouroak son at emend
pointy, and drove the Russians bask, after en.
oonntering a very severs resultant... The Hai
tians were obliged to retreat, puirsUd as fat as
.orell, by the Turkish General Hassan Pasha
The bulk of the Russian forties reetreated to
Cherkedy. In the first ectien the Turk' took
twrpieeee of cannon, and made 161 prisoners,
bulles killing and wounding GOO of the enemy.
, :41 Cheekedy a moot, determined fight baseline
taken place. The Rusetunt reoeired reinforce
manta there, and then Made a stoat resistance to
the Turkish attack. Selim took the town by
storm, after two amanita. At length.the' Rue.
Mans gave way, leavings great number of deed,
throe cannon, and upwards of 100 prisoners
among them Col. Blatt, . • Chief of the Cossacks.
The Tarim found among the booty 8000 seeks or
flour, 1700 muskets, and a large quantity of
ammunition. The prisoners are sent ‘to Con.
etantinople. Behm concludes his dispetch by
announcing that he is abbot to march on Bottum
Kale, having seat out two 'regiment]. of cavalry
and throe batteries of field artillery in pursuit of
the enemy. Before 'surrendering Cheykedy the
Bunten commander eat fire to it in several pia
-oes, and the most of it was laid in mime Has
san Feeha is pushing on by famed marches to
keep open thotr - oommunioation between Beim
and Abili Puha. The Turks state their own
lose at the passage of Tohouroak son, at 60 deed,
and 160 wounded, and at Chocked, 160 dead,
and 800 wounded.
etrisslT I.IOIDITITs or vnw Wes.—By way
of Vienna we have several items of interest.—
The fort of Chekwitel takeu by the Turps, E
mber 28, contained 2000 muskets, 4 cannon. and
1000 men., Numerous auselen prisoners had sr.
rived at Gouetantioople front Betonm, but not
many, as yet, from the Danube. The Rumba'
Georgia Osten•Backen, with a form of 60,000
men,. his.almaady armed the Pruth, and is bast.
ening by fozoed marches to the scene of war.—
Although the ;pallet in the neighborhood of 01-
tenitea had bean pica' on without intermiselon
for three, days, no newevo that effect had - been
euffsred by Gortschakoff to transpire in
,lieteltsr..
est. To 6th Metant the citizens were quite ig
norant that hoetllities had eommeneed, - nntil the
wounded began to arrive.
The Turks live on the best terms with the
Wallacidana; no excesses have occurred; proyl:
stone are abundant; forage alone lc wanting.
The Turks pay for all they consume: It was
Gen. Lump! Paella who Greased-the Danube .at
Nalafat, Ootobar 27th, with 24,000 men and 20
..
VIM. They commenced to cross ceder cover of
a dense fog, and the entire body had pueed and
entrenched themeelves within 24 hours. When
discovered, thb BUSSIAIIII attacked them, but
were obliged to retire, with the love of.B guns,
as before stated. Vely Paohe, the Ottoman Am
beesador at Paris, has purchased and paid for
40,000 'additional Vincennes rifles.
On the 18th, . the Russian manifesto woo to - ad
In all the churches of Boohareet Martial law,
though not proclaimed, prevails d. facto in the
prinalpalitiee. The merchants and corporation
of Bucharest hare petitioned earnestly against
the incorporation of the Wallechien militia with
the Bimini' troops. Young Philippic°, eon of
the Wallachlan Minister of Finance, has been
ordered to quit the country. Lieut., Gen. Lim
reff Mauls:heir has received orders to forward
battering trains to the Principalities, for use
spinet. the Turkish fortreami. The Russians
are quite boastful, and 'Gayt ey will °rose the
Balkan before winter sets ith• At the same li mo,
'Lev are mach afraid the. the - feeling in the
)1
Prlncipalitiee is more favorable to the Turks
than themselves.
The Paris Univers publishoe an incident, that
guarantees its truth. After the publication of
the first manifesto of the Emperor Nicholas,
concluding with theee words: "we will march
to defend the orthodox faith," two Polo, serving
in 'a regimeat in Bresstabis, wilted on the
Colonel and said to him, "We hare just read the
Emperor's manifesto, and we desire to Cot no
good eoldiert; we request our discharge, heo►uee "
ii Catholioi, - we cannot fight for the Greek
faith." The Colonel wrote to St Petersburg for
instruction, and "the reply was—"let them be
shot I" They were accordingly executed, :and
four other s in fifoldscis met salmliar fete,
• .
An Arab °Mel of the province of AlepptiThas
offetod to raise and arm 6000 men at his own
expense, to aid the &Bum., The offer is aeoept •
ed. A Rambla frigate ranashore In tie neigh
berhoid. of Treblionda;: and 'at last account&
worst Turkish ships had gene to take her .
Admiral 'Blade, with a !Turkish squadron, was
ernisiaa in the Black Seat: - The number of
guns, Fnmoh, lingitah,,•Tarkish ' and Egyptian,
now it the Sultan's ecrvloc Is 4000.
PUBLIC DO(4.111.1111 FOR 8.1.1.14.--aho New York
Express of Toted', aftaknoon says—
The ItepOit Of the Secretary of the Nary, we
leatti from Wsalogtort, Is foe sale—pride body
$2O. 'Any publisher cam have it at that peke.—
Dalt in the market. • Seefetati.dathrle. we do
Into thejestlos to nay. wart not in the market...—:.
We ask=Tresidiat Pistotta "attention to thole
watatoett—Wad if aisle the prollogouy step of
Reform. Tie lodise Coeitatsaimee liven is
also for'salia Oasr poetaster/to ate for sale
Tke 4siiidat'a Mousto mad Alle:hinfrhees
r ash from. what the New York Pont Lily 3 of
distribction in that city:—
In regard to the document, there has been foul
play In some quarter or other. The postmaiter
in this city has had in bin hands printed copies
ct the menage, sealed, with directions not to
break the seal, or deliver a copy, until heshould
receive a telegraphic diepateli from Washington
cutherising hies, to do no.
White he wa s expecting this 'dispatch, with e
crowd of people waiting for its delivery, the
Laws boys came through the streets crying the
Times and Tribune, contain or the President's
Menage. The government offioer who had the
custody of the gelded
_document bad, of course,
no =planation to glee. The copy from which it
ma printed by these two morning papers, wee,
probably surreptlottely(Uhtained. It we Geoid
suppose it wan otherwiwevitaiued, a still worse
ease would be preeentid:'
The message was aria in the etreets about
half poet one; the telegraphic peimiesion to make
it public arrived half an hour afterwards.
A Naw Limn. Daraacm•—The ease of Mr Fly?
the former opera manager, agediet Bannerr, o
the Thread, for various libels, is now on triol In
Now York. The evidence for the plaintiff was
&used ou Tuesday, and the Timer says went to
ebow that the attacks complained of were made
bhy
ve M a r n .
y ß th er o m g s to
d b o ec w a iuthh M.. Fir . BA fu
DF ed o RD to ,
the counsel of Mr. Beattie% in hie openlog
speech, insisted that
.the Opera had peen actual
ly benrffued by the alleged libels of the Herald
It ban been frequently aaserted that the Herald's
ohnee wee to be desired rather than deprecated;
bat we are not aware that the plea has ever bean
used in court by its own couneel before.
Usicuillizowtrrion is . Groaata.—ln the Gear
givSenate, on the 29th ult., Mr. Dannegan of
fered a resolution, as fellows:
Resolved, by the General Aseembly of the 8 tete
of Georgia, That we approve of and ooncnr i •
the sentiments and prineiples maintained by
Andrew Jaokson, in him proclamation of the 11th
of December, 1832, and in his special message
to the Congress of the United States, transmitted
Jan. 16, 1883, in reference to an ordinance pass
ed by 'the State of South Corgpos, (declaring it
to be the octunititional right '3f the State to se
cede from the Union of the other States, peacea
bly, if she might be permitted, but forcibly if the
provisions of said ordinance should be resisted)
as being the only correct prinoipies that can le
cure the permarneey and stability of the Union .
of these United States, and perpetuate our na
tonality—the only bright hope of the °cuticl
ae°e of republican gov,ernments.
On motion of, Mr. Miller, one hundred copies
of this negotiator; were ordered to be printed for
the use of the Senate.
MAYORALTY
Wu•...w L. Abuse "will be . catelidate for /Mayor of
Pittsburgh. subject to the decision of the Whig mid Anti.
Masonic Consention. no24t•
We aro anthotised to annocioce Mr. rISDINAIM E. , Vms
as a a... Monitor Mar. of Pittsburgh. subject to the de
did on of tba.Whig Crurention. &Ste* •
Rome W. Perth Ell to huantlidate fur reelection to
the Mayoralty of Allegheny Qty. at the ensuing eleetlotti
'object to the droltlon of the Whig Convention.
' Jobb' MANY CITIZENS.
The name of
_& C. Salmassrtll be offered us undal *to
for the nerolnitioa of the Whig and Ant}gaeonle Conven
tion for Maror.
donde
SPECIAL NOTICES
lizown's Essence of Jamaica GM
ger—Ttat riman la a pref.:Wien of unusual swelliw.
la ordinary diarylsea. Indolent oboists. In 'host. In all
owes nt prosustion of the digeetlve functions. It In of
Inestimable value. During the prevalence of the epidemio
abolera and auniamer oomplal au of childrso.lt le peculiarly
edloackorg no holly or tndividual should be 'without It.
Cannon—De was to gel the gentdne &waft, which Is
Teemed 01111 by P. BROWN, at hie Drug and ebeinleal
Store. north4atet cense of /fifth and Chem at stmts. PhD,
ulalpha,snd for rale by all the respectable apothwariee yn
the States; and. In Pittsburgh, by Beal. Page, Jr.. B. A.
Fahnestock A C 0... Dr. B. Smith. Isurinel Wilcoxl Om;
J. &hoc =Atter A Co.
In Albatten! City by U. P. Sonnarts and Leo A.. Wok
bony Co al:01nm
JAMES P. TANNER,
WUOLESALZ DIAL=
IN BOOTS, SHOW, BONNETS, AND LEATIIXR,
•
510. 50 Wood armor, Pletabaurglh,
=TIMM! fgt. la D / . MI
.
sir My stook consists of upwards of 2500
CIAS.L4, erabracmg ~, variety and sty I. of 1/00Y0.
$005 , 1 oat BONN ETC purchasad carvet from Nast tag.
load rssooruioners. adaptal aarsly for PALL atui
11Y57.811 BALK% aid will he. at satiafaciory sacs.-
oW:ousels; favorably with those Phtladalattia *act Now
York. Purchaser* wlil DI/oas .41 anl scats!. b. on
burlug. Ala., NOW YOll5 BOLE LYtaTILYAL. I .lyt.9
ter We meter the attention of our mid
te t.b. thithrthomon "MCMllrii IST 100R4I1N1
tvrant AL. tr. frtnet.l um. th.
_IMOS LELAND & CO.,
17.1 i'LiA.11.1...13T.11.15.1M0
.itisw To
NANUFACTIIIIERS AID DEALERS
tit sreer MISCRIPTIfIi or
STRAW GOODS,
coasteleg Is part of
PANAM LEGUORN, SEWED. BRA
CANTON AND PALM LEAPAIATO,
English, Italian, Sew and Silk Bonnets;
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS,
By the Baas
Cetayrbittg one et the 'Arcola litetke In the Cal, to
kith th<atteatiesa or co.h spit Tim* Doe,. teepee
ally or.lieUed.
8.-11.117r.RA bra vardeuttrir tbribnl LI rail sad
malt. bur Pteec..wltlch U •ultal •arr.. 117 lD [hair
rualurrina JL La' nes, awl Ibutdosukbio ..etrie. of
Ge. u..12.1zul
A. B. HOLMES & BRO ,
M lITAOTIMERS
SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDORS, PICKS
MATTOCKS. CROWBARS, &0.,
TIMBERSCREW, BRIDGE BOLTS
CAR BOLTS.
WASIIXES, COTTON.TOBAOO ,, . AND LUMP SURNWS.
'PITTBBURCILL
Odlnw 95 Wood •t.. between lit and Find.
Al kinds of blacksmith 'fork for Bridges, an, done at
the shortest mitt mid attkis lowest prima •
All work oat nit! mos) to nor SIR Ia:WU:MO.-5Z
HENRY H. COLLINS.
vor.wanDma AND
(X)MMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLKAALX /MALEY. IN
GUENELE, BUTTER, SENDS, FIB% AND
PRODUCE GENERALLY;
No. 25 Wood t, Pittsburgh.
Jrif.
riiirlndigeation and Liver Complaint
CURED BY EIBRT 4 . XTROLLIIII.—Baant tbe to
letter from nee. 0. Dickinson, • filisefortary In °twain
Ma. J. 11- lirsa—Lsor 76n-211•011 and wife having
been greatly betehited by the use of your Petroleum, /
vrieh to have loaned me a boxer two or three desen bok
ilea. lam lb. Congreast coal Sinister In Otte onion, and
areal oymy people ere affected with haligeatton and en
inaotion of the Over, the owns of nitwit and wire. tefore
taking your PETE01103)1, Olt ROOH OIL. We took
several bottler—tailor the. eeeekl-about • 'rare.; shall
ago, and we bare never enjoyed I. goal health for ism*
as we hue ehice that time. / bad not taken • Angle bot,
tie. before that fulinese of the stessaoh wh''eheo distrasnes
the dyseekalo was relieved, and / lune hit notninv of it
eon that time. My wife WIN Alen relleyed from a obrotilo
diasatoonlia lira., which:had teen of berm/ years stand
ing, by the use off nor Petrolen .
Pokt by r. 31. KINK. Canal n. OW. U. ILSYNit,
100 Weal stmt. end Drustabite Ind Dselersevr•
rywhere. cetl/1
I Peter rlvertialng Pelteclanm will copy I
to Life, Health, Vigor Bootired.—Dr.
atm..., Irvine:sting Tlllale or Cordial blepreadleglundth
pope end ley among the sick; the weak, and Umatilla In
every motion of the Union. Strange that a herb Waal.
ly dintoverett In the deserts under the Senator. Wkirei
elvillratkat :I* unknown, ebould be destined to work •
complete revolution hiMedical Selene,. The Smolt/ ere
pooled. Where all other medielnarfail, and the patient
secede going down. nag; 14 stags. to the weakness xeitt•
ter helplessness, this procreation arrests the crooning of
et once. The trembling. nervonslneatld.ghe
eh:timer hesdaetia. neuralgia, dyne/pia billiousdieesse.
general debility, mental depression, or so y,ethe r dlirffder
of the erases of thought, digestion, motion, sensation or
secretion, feels Immediate benefit from Its use, and by
Preserving lt, fully recoveri the health sod the mingle.
whiob belong to the - best conditions of the physkal and
mental syeteme. These facie ere vouched by the highest
eritten testimony; they are patent to th• experience Of
every t ems, Ming who hoot given the Cordial a trith - •
Thls Cordial is pot op, highly concentrated, In pint bet.
tlee. Price no per bottle, two for $5.00, els for $l5:
C. 11. BING, Proprietor.
• 102 brusawer. New York.
Sold by Draggle. throughout the United States, Can.
Ma end the West Indies.
tiensnal Agents In Pittsburgh-4.'4. Q. fierier. corner
Wood strest and Vlrsin alley. snd Fistulas Ilion.' somas
Wood sod 9th sts. dsEldsT
NNTIOE—The utiderldgned,Frederiek lo
enz,of the Arm
the
fonts. Aterllijt sod
omao Iltntsrt, of the lato Am of Dtritart. Mord a,
OJ. haw, thto day formed • nn psatortehlp. under the 131100
•nd styln of LORENZ, ATRWA frr A 00., for the ourpooo
nf mum:at:wri from atd Nils, ILLId htkoo the
W.robnuho No 61 Watt Ptcoot, between err? ood Short
dr, whoa they have no hind ap amoramont of [too Tart.
ono Moor of Iron and Noah*. .ohloh they trot too. Cain on
stoammoloUng toms. They On.pootfmir •sholicnt Aa. pat.
ronago alb, pphtla. VitEDERICLIC.LORANZ.
dektlf TUOB. 11. 6TNWAUT.
I,7EOURE • YOUR SII/OXIIV I—l--Bewise,
Profit by 'rood advice and go etrafghtvray to CAS
CIO'S NSW OALLlatir. NO. 70, Fourth strut. and. 'iau
youriellao others sea you." cute end price to snit Alt—
, !rangers sad anima are Invited to call and oviontne
.023
SerSl3l ITILYCTIA AND LAYAIT/T1 GOLD
Iply/ OomDinr.New York oul mo.. ',la.
itbjirDa Pont Powder.—Every varioly
RlfiNlnlrdng son Blasting Prinder, in alf idsi ipekfee •
niwnli on band naafi), mile from Magadan. In Loin to • t
nurebnnoni • onfaltintifs tenni. Abp. !lanky ,
D ilatti l nia D J E t n b izell.
Oar , , ^4. froatentwn. Ytttanorg ..
Lro.zes Zathairon.—Tho. Katheiron
usatrellees the .)abate of Dimes*, Climate nod old age, In
Preoerring eta rieteriuk the ,huntsu Mar ever Misr a
'Baldness oltaabY r..rt cleanses the nab, from Da4nreir
slut U. ratan' lorouralew Will sore the Nerroos Thetd
aalbeenuf all , llrblakter Dieerbee 'Or • tterSkiii„Ubd L§ the
meetdeblruble artielo for (haling sod lomertiou yWte to
tbebeirlu the world. It happily oultea the e
~pot U.
ellekeut Pomade.) to the Lust Frooolt Settee, - ,and ex
hake the Perfume of the moot .delighttal Alloweye. No
Immo eltould he without lt. erlor may 95 obh. is Was
baud.; Bold by 101 dealers, everywhere.
Buhthigel. Proprietor. 101 Broedway, N. P.
Bokt tit PlUstrurwb try B. IL Sellers, O. Your. ben).
Panjr.i fludillyir MOIL. iput.llraus .
stirsivn Mildred Worms Expelled—
,
Seed the (enuring stitimmat from respectable Druggist.
V o the
ardf stirerbibug effects of B. A.rahieratock's =equalled
ititei
OOTADIDCII4II. N. Y.. Jan. 11, 11.63.
ARUM B. A. onbAnutork of Cb
dentirmast—Plattnew Clark.• =au of undoubted
...Serapiry. of D. town of Llobon. et. Lewrenee on. N. Y..
says that he bos a little gill, 4 teat. old; Witch= be gets
2 doe. of R. kehitedippre Srrutiftute, in x soroessire.
h... lot thisafternoou of the game day die pealed of
W
time DEVCNTEEN. an et another , NINETICEN
WORM. About 2 *aback the following Want, she pww.
I the ineredlble number of MR DUNI/RID TWKR
-1-YONI4. making in all, MT, in lase than 12 boars' time
D e ...it they were rerfeetly astoninhed at each mass of
rose from • Child of her •Ro. and that to minted them
areurately. Very resvostfulli,
JRNNER k RANDALL. Drusgtds.
Pretetral endkold be IL A. FAIINESTOCK A CO. cos.
Wood and lot AI.. Pittsburgh. null
R. -C. LOOMIS., --
(Of the late firm of M'Cazdy Loomir,)
ISUOLEOALE DRALtit IN
BOOTS A/ND SHOES,
59 Wood at.set, Pittsburgh.
joatdry.T.3
ritixeres Infmranu ecompany of 2ittaburgh
D. KINGi. Pasaiam.
AAMUId. L. MAILSILDLL,
0 771931, 94 WAT7I.I, BEM= litlaktrk AID
WOOD ifTRIITS
:Jr
4 t ND
LI It 6.9 FIULI.• AN]. L RGO RIAIIB UN . TAB
0 AND 1!1131111/MIPPI AND TRIUUTA.
R
rip hum 4 agm rut Li. or 6 mop!, toy Mid. A.,
c.f./ the perao of Um lidAarl INLAND N AIVIOA nor
reZANSPOItrADION.
EM=I
II 13 Mug.
J
IL M. Ittor
....." ..., . '
we 7: iihrigarn.
Ithbort Du nisi.. J r.. I John 8. Dilworth,
B. Dui:hang h. i trancir Beller,
84, r 1 th r loi,,,, , : J. Ad1.13P...11,
'A si for Eirr trit.. Wm B. 111,,y r.,
.use: .11. Pommelt.
T. LOGAN._T. A CNN EDY
iIILIP WILSON EDWARb.OIIPCIII
REMOVAL.
'LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
,LISPONIZINIS AND WHOLESALE DICALKII3 IN
PORNION AND DONN/Ml°
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Acc. ,
Have removed to their new and extensive
eiare, No. PP Wool ,crest, roar doors above the fit.Charive
Lictelorhere their miebamers. sod merohanta genera l e
.re rd to an examination of the meet complete assort.
repot ownr eff.ed lo Chia CRP. felDie
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(sticetesaas To 1. KIDD II (4)
WHOLESALE DIIIIGOISTS,
•
ge. 60;Weed t, Pittsburgh.
ISl lvor Pill, irour
as. of Dr. WLar.eto Colobrsted Vormiltue
RELSOIPS FIRST PRILIIIIIII
DAGUERREOTYPES.
POET OFFICE BUILDING, TIMID WritHitf.
I'CIZENS and strangors who wish to ob-
Li lain an accurate. artletio end We like Melte.. at
very moderate polo, 0111 And it to thole Interest to cell at
two well known entabliehmant, uheve end. eattafactlon
;onarenteed, or no chars* made. Having one of the
lisintot end beet erratum! Side eitel Sky Richt* ever
eon
-
moot
it the burpole , with lattrumente of the moo*
rznomr.:ul kin/. cad ha wings.dopted the exttoin of Dag.,
t 3' :t4 ;I'w 01:.` - 'w elt21:1711: VII' a
to the nat.. of the Art, a ail* cf Duque,
endlne. either tinkly to in...in/heckle... never be.
icrcv 01.4, and 07,01143.0 4. In 4• erol9
41, -. • •• •••
DAGUERREOTYPES
AT Tag
NATIONAL GALLERY.
4 ACKSON'S National Dagnorrean Gallery,
es.op or the Diatcond and Market street, (opanrielte
lwa'a Drag China) VittabArgh.
naties and (I.tio.enutehlneciebtatis llkoissemee
smotors. pole., will please .11 et the shot. estatilteti•
oat, ilittosi e.g with eery superior Side and Shy Lighres
erraciciat with
feu
that the operator
with
tale the
ring nein. of the lima. tors with all the
sitar...ea of acc o sted t::. )n ALL wurssaa,
Sam.. lege, Velatiaes, le., eetareteli reeled. end
pllestse tat. of original likeness..
Alloetireccs not roar:trod to tate. picture, unless • rez
fect rweasbianns
ggiol.teseeses tag.a e; sir: ea I inietas.l pervoce ID
.91rT D.ee of
;p ri g. e tt e tri catil n
G Arazattei la Le siasoad. " istat.taw I rite. I
Mer BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Here
tn. Cod of tettlzetany agt to the rola,. of our d A IMO,
aeon w'alolt we can souldauttr met thoreputation of oar
.wark. Wa hay* already' putAtatool carnal rattlikatea,
Prorlrowttut .4a:as lapin tor our ranalar and ordinary
Calµ and told abroad. harp boon tottdocrad to the
ACTSRWIT TUTS IN ACTUAL CONPLAORATIONA,
end yr... Prod their oontonta totally frne from dentate.
TM, following la another proof of the ram. innoutortabla
attarsoupr:—
11110,000 WORTH OF BOONS AND PAPERS
SAPID WISH A $4O OM!
•LIIION.,Saut Wharf. Y.
rr oatb sol,, I 562.
Matra, Duni. a Dana. —D.lx LlPo Olio: Toot too letLf
were dolr rerrelord. orao ateeat at Ma t
o t e m.. I would,
far. lo regard to yaw . hate I conal.tor parfsetly flaK
Pr-00a. teotel th. ore iaaaah /00 lan Wt.°. tau
..emit, a the .1(1111 ct Jana iwt—the atoro hollAlna
arta* lonia to say. . 115. ballt of anal sal brick—
;sta. Mara story building- SIY hal. •ras la It at the
alaf tho ere. sail tell Into tho share chore au
rge amoun of It ass eery bett dr,
rurtu sad boot, &mamas that sun tho Fehr.
arahrtatal to shoat Tia Theurasd Dollars.
oao.a. Theta 14 sot (04clie 7 . 7 k, isoorral: Lad Tartbor:
ta=. but Ithortr'gpberr:;
art tr.ut la awl. I tan ready recoona•al ?Oar sal
Your.. truly.
-----
C4llu FANCY Buss.
M CORD Sc. CO.
Would most respectfully a.vita tho attmution
of Isaias tz lava. aud•arraPrer•rtaant FANov rung'
no w:Pala[, elnataiela la part &bra eWaa :Multi.
rrar. Lou , ,arsolac,l3llorlan Nutria] Rock Ilartra.
• user Oar:, and -•£ wary Lawlor Huff, A'retartzma Pal
/11.00161. eta, 11,45. Pa: torus Wood aaStb .treot
STATE MUTUAL
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Co
or PENXRPL7T2I7.4:.
RANCH OFFICE cor..lth Smithfield
Pittrearitta. repent. :40.0 , 0 Dollar.
tisseroer —John P. Rutherford. Daarten re.; P. C.
eedeirlre. esrliatera; Saul Jae.. Phila.: A. Welder.
Melo& Plttateirsb: A. A. Center, Pittraernez job. R.
ltuttawarJ, Dauphin a; e A. J. Ottlatt. llarrilleari.& T.
Joe., Iter.rianere; ICatart Rota. Carboner only.
.70.111( RUTlleeirutte, Prarldant.
A. J. tiILI.RT. teeratatT.
A A. Ca &Mill.
Tle. oboe. Company will Umtata neaten Teals of lea
sari Inland narienteke traorportatfon: alse, an balhl.
Larid naarlandia• le eaLor onnetry. at lowan Wee
erdalsot el safety. Po Lanual on &we'll.: harem
olttur parnatreelror for a tam at ream n0 . 4..nty1.14
Girard Fire* Marine Insurance Co.,
or Pit IL kDELPIItA.
OFFICE OF PFTTSB6ROII AGENOY
mom aura, 4th .od acollhtlsid 0102.4.3u0.000 Doi
Drumml.--Wm. Stela. J. P. Ate Ewe. 11. A. E
eit...N. Paul 'Thuslow. E Devi*. J. E. Thuslien. TEC*
R. Mitchell, Swede! Jou.. b. B. Cosorgsr. Th or. (leaven.
Wm. 11. Eerrrs. le. B. Ahem...a. A. Hem. Phdlp F. tlnz-
Are. Wm. r Hu; r. Ales.. Erten. Jt. Farmer, deem
JOEL ONES, Yere't A. A. UILLETT,
V. WIII IdsGsd Ooteor or Wooloo (Work. Vidredr,Oar
r.s. ISuild!ose. Ntm.R ll•rehandls• nowt, Elw•
trolly. on th e molt far staple Mersa
1.28 tms.l•l4 , A. A. cenBlts..4o.l.
O'CONNOR, BROTHER R
BANICFRIS ADIDINSIIRANOZ DZAIME.II
No. lb WOOD WIRINT
One door' from Pirstsitze . ; 4 • Pittsburgh.
le— Buy and sell Par - and Current Fun di
Melt and Tito* lixobange Coln. 51.0 k, Eastern nnd
Woatarn Tinto BIM, and Protalamd-T Not., aildn a pa:
cent. on Tim. Canaille., of Pat and Current !Honer: and.
Imam firs and Siatfn• Polloio• hi tier Erna fantran.
aanpranP (nub Canna! $170.500) and Royal '.fazurante (B
(oadaltal 110450.0001. .nit
bikr Pint Premium for best Bilk Hat—
WIGBdI' t. Paohlonablo natters. at. Wood
'tr..; am now proonrol to flnabh ttoto ourtomoro
tlu an moorltoont of Hato and Calve,
',Web for booutiof Onto/1. and NJ..., tonne. our ,
;Domed os aor bcraw lo tho atty.
Partial:llw attention lituiltw) to onz CMS Insiturognee
:of lid. SLIM sad MOO Unto; . oel:l4mdaWEl
ittirNeutalgia.—This formidable disease,
*With mew/ In WM the • rani of physic:Mae, ylekle like
rook& to 'mum% SPiNtillf MIXTURE. ,
Mr. P. Barden. rorseerir of the A.Mor Clow., New York,
nd Isto prorate°, of the Xsehenge tlotel, Mehl:send T..
le one of the henidreds who bare been cored of seem.
lieurolaia Oartew's epenieh
eines hie cure. he tile resomminded It to number. of
Other , rho were enNorina with neatly ovary form of din
euee,erith Ufernom.ll.l.lfa....
O. rare It lathe meet iestrsurdieurr medicine be bee
'env sum urot.. and tbe bell blood purifier keown.
adverilefteeent souther eolupen.
Ear Oakland Property for Bale—This
J" - ra: , arty II Attist.4l about one half mile from the city
line, fronting on. Pennsylvania Avenue. it le covered
With Fruit Trees of the choicest Mode. many of them in
101 l tokriug. Also an abundance of .tirere. IlaspberrY.
Currant. Uomeberry. Le., Au. There is • twnetory Frame
/Insuw. to ether with convenient out boom on It. For
ma, of mane and pleasantness of location. thin nowt,
eamont he alumina. It contains little over 6 acres. 1
ills cell the WWI. together, ordiride it Moult purchasers.
TROY. J. OANYDNI.L,
No. 119 Water street.
lEEE=
id-It would hardly Alo for any one to
tian Orate:eerily nowadays trionestion :the excellence of
Dr. lloceend'allennan Dater., width are prepared by Dr.
M. Jackson. In case of dyspepsia, liver complaint end
derangement of the organs, their maoy elrines
tato long AIM te.• madeplainly•pikinint. They purge
bola the cream the morbid human which retard the eat.
end foreVens, sad bring palm*e to the cheek and Nur
feting to the brow. They Duda/ thisn, clogs upon hani.
cease and; restore the 'Menet:l high health de44w
•
ablr•Dr. M'Lane'a Vermifage--Another
.Ilea Wrrnites—Tt la no emelt evidence of tte intruulo
„dye of me great Vermilugi, when OTIM phyaltdine
who are franetaliT Preindlced against patent . •
enicintarill come larval and testify to lis trlutophant
foiso.l In •X,Palllif worms. Dead the following;
if,(111801MILN 8111.11,7 CO, KJ, April
• •
'J. Kum & Uo. 1
iuq . a practising phyllcian, residing
WATAgit i i:erli 4 litrifsStLiWittttlilt=d e r=
the guyeriOrTittillel of Dr. krbeneie Vet tol hue. At fame
sure leisure moment, I wit sand you the remit of en
esperiment made with one vial, in expolt eg upinud .
emu worms. L. tIARTEII. id. D.
53.144,thi5.rl will be careful to ask for DR. ill'littra
OZLIPORATED 91:11.111/11011. and take !none site. All I
o ,,, t ,,, , ,airne,thingoparlaon, to woithless. Dr. Ms
Lanes Varndtuge, also hls Oelabrated Live: Plllsotan
nor:b• bad at all respectable Drug .gtorea to the United
States. and from 111. sole promistorr, •-
&LOSING DR0T11.6145,
nua
DiDi.""W644M4OI.OIiViWIM.
==ll=
I:fr. LONDON MINING: JOURN.
seibllshod VMS, donned. in 1, 4
at, g1,113g nnotattnns. stens ofldlnintr tee s _
sex e ten, sent cf anstOn. l v flnorts of ayttng
PfMO , 7 Meetailrf. 812111.1104,12. Bllnoll.l3.MUlTOtaliou.
rbeng to Mining in nine netaln and onnwhont, to
g.tbs, with itniennta of Maine - tiotrelopments In 'ove r
intii of thy world. in fact,.nreen th log othibuest tionteni,
Ellni with the meth= of Iron., CoaL E LM. _Coppern,
Cionl. Tin. se., to, Lad h•Y/ZUT bum cow. nubile,:
rat upwards urniisam . tii U . Attiodiel nuthnthr in
blhlun Swan' -tt: l, /tIM. 4 la riming c.
t i lts:li r : l lpin
In i r o b il la r o n t At e ..nnA r gi kb:ran: E s rey
EArsii 'Ape *gents Ibr Amen., WILNAP . i f
tta. tan 114 Dipped ne4q,_,: y in Yogih Rhona
labintptions mut Ds yam, IN= .4Lt nosh. the
PORr!:!INSAI 0 3 . 17 . 0 trif A m 11 . 4 , 1 ItiassAtiftw
HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW YORE.
CASH CAPITAL 8500,000!
B. C. LOOMIS. Agoot,
No. 6D Wood street, Pittsburgh
Is)'
. .
:Amen. L. L. 31114 .... ..........-...Late of the Aft., Hartford.
Jnprr
33 oxicreAfchom1--.-.-TiTruk of Bowen a McNamee.
Pickard ifttelom .... —.- ..... . _Firm of Dane. King A Co.
ifn H. Mellen . --........--Firtn of Clef Mellen a Co.
Cana 811.....-----.--.lfinh of George Slim • Co.
Ames E. Eta..--....--....—..f1zat of /Fog kinhony A Cu
i De , E. Wad- - - - - ........... Firm of Willard A Wood.
Levi P Sew- --- ... ... ...--Erm of Stone A Starr.
Henry O. .Yip..
..Firm of Sly. Clapp A 80....
J wows h0w...-- .... .....----Pirm of Jame Low A Co.
( herder D. Har1i......---.-.Firm of 0. B. March I 130.
J'h* a FfidthAtroti.:.--...-Ittat of J. c. no.. t Co.
iratam G. Lerinbert..-....Firso of A A .L. Lowe 0 00 .
j
eii‘iTk• 4 . AmMcp.---.--
At of Baal y t .
lewir Atterbury, ......Firm of Lowi• Atterbury i ... • Co.
L..rt P. Jforfow....-...-.Firm ot .1 .M. Beebe, M A 00 .
A MSS V. Dwight Finn of Tr...bridge. Der skit 1 Ga.
i ' d. G.Nd. as o ,------Pirm of Nelson A Co.
Charice. P rt, . .. . ..,, _Firmof Baldwin. Stan too.
Ceorpe C Oofting.-- ....... ----Film of Sherman A Collin,.
(Nape D. Morpem,..._ ...... -....Firm.olkL D. flora., A Co.
Lamm D. arnon,..._.. ......... Firm of Conan. Lothrools Co.
7howea• Alervanocr....--- , ..-Ftrarof T. A 11. Mem/Inger.
DueUi 3km/ord..— ....... -.,.-Virm arJoblicoo A Sanford.
Ophar H. Norton; 'Mem of Ifoiton,Mntler A Hoyt.
Charter Illy - ... ... - - .
3 . rp.fien Pa# .. F i rm of ii. X a iani .
Dockland • .1 .-- irini - Fii - Bell. M "r. a BAC:
Ai/rui S. Barrie.... .....-. ...... 2FirtrofA...e..llernee A Co.
Roe Lockwood...-. ----....Pirwrof R. Lockwood A Son.
Judas fropkinr,... .—......-Flrm.of Hopkins. Allen A Co.
Lyman C10ke,...„.... ..... . ..... . . ,• . ,-...
Jana. rA. Dwiphl„ _.... ....Firm - of Brown. Raiment 6;iiioT.
hum M. Frolhingheon, Finn of Frotbloghem,Nifirell A Co.
John H. Sakft , ...----....Pirrt of Swift, lluelbut A Co.
CoatisNobk. .. _ ._ Firm of Coudft I Noble.
Ward 1.. Work.
—...,..F1nn of Work t Drake.
A'atkon H. Stockwell, .. . . Sinn of Olbeon, Stockwell . CO.
J.... HunFSM..-Firm of Berney. litimuhrey & Butler.
Win T. Hm.r .... ... -...osehler Uortlnentel Bank.
D.A. , N. &MK - P.....- .... -.Firm of Well.. Fargo • Co.
Hower dforyan,
Donut Fame .......-...._.......Firm of George Pairowia.
(11.18 J. MARTIN. 1 11 124 1 . 1 - `"°"'B.
NZW A IrVERTIOSEIZZ NTS
TUE PROPOS LID
.As &portal by the Cbtmusittre b Dir4r 11:ays and iltertt to
ProFideftr the Payrottrat of the Qty Debt.
Li IT ES/ CITZD. 40.
(.IEC. I. hat the Councils of the City of
ij Pitiehurgh be, and are hereby authorised and sto
p woad by Ordloan e. to eauee to be yarded, paved or
Ineradamixed.any puldieetrat, lane , alley or eidewthr.
or part. thereof • which are now or may hereetter be laid
out and opened In the raid city, sad have the same est
wee eurb @tone= And that ra id Council. ate hereby au
thorise/I*W sgeptofered by Ordinance • to provide for the
levy and collectionlor the cat and expense of the Pam..
.tr n ett th• own.. of _the Property bounding end abutting
51055015, by 511 65551 esseement on the feet front, bound
ing or a b utting, as aferennd.
etc. 11. Tout the Raid Connell,. be, and they am hereby
•thhortled and empowered by Orninance, to provide for
t;g r u l l ' gr7 . vr b . y .f b ,:r " g • it.lointaage 57mgic" . f°,l'.'ld
ree
...opeuotwAkeee. es "Ml' Arpralars," who!iy duty it
ehali be. after having been duly sworn. to al.. and eV -
Frahm the paving. Matiadamlsing, and; preparing Mr Poe
th g of all streets, lance and alley, to mid clty the as of
wetalor has been raid or creamed be old city; which maid
i t rrtng or maemicolelng Mall be valued Bet a to Its
uttual eandition at
theta
of said valuation a udappralse
be
and which pieraration for paving shall in no cue
be veined at mthe than fifty cents per superreiel yard—
• ad the mid City Appraiser@ that% within _menthe
after their appointment, die In the circa of the
relator , • Properly authenticated etatement of the v alu e,
t on °leach Dewlap, and preparation for paving, atetita.
unitizing the value or e'er,. Km... O. the said recent,
lanes or alleys. The further dullet t I raid
e n a thu cmpeo be provide C d ityor A b pp als
aid C nd nci o by Ordi n ras n rand the ppraLm f eutn y v h l e
cior shall be
final, and without appeal. And the aid
Goodie are hereby empowered and diactod to provide
by Ordinance fbr the asseement. levy and called/en of the
total amount alltlebapprairement from the owners of the
Prrrartyeituanan raid Masts. lan., or alley', or
tomor, and abounding or abutting thereon, in propor
tion to the distance, In feet, aerie. mid prorerty may
Muted. °rebut. as afereseld, / t rended, That said arame
meat shall be payable in four annual locale:antra
dec. 111. That toe money arising from, and collected
under the 24 ratio. of thin Ant. shall be plied to the
t Sinking load" heretofore established by lb. Act of As
raTeTleg:iorieri Art, ' an1 1 111 1 :1 d 1 it:4l:llld t % We i t foams
g unto...tad laid under th e rams vault
be as the said
t Pinking Fund"
the
said Act required to be
!sc. IV, That the term owner or owners, need In this
Act. le corp o rate , ed to man any puma or arum. or
Miles WOO may own or nal. the Pron. , / t o
he effects] b stub Mart Timm. and rams manta men
ti ned or int y endet In the tat and 24 Ra=tion of thin Act,
4
for any estate, led I te then twenty yam from th e date,
thereof, andel! tax e end swerwmants rated by virtue of
this At, may . leered ea City Taxes Sr. now by law
rorimedt, and shel be • Ara auto the propr , ry okpor.
whtch they mey be levied and ateseesed. 'bleb 11. shall
be Mel by the trty begun., In the Pathos:rotary's Ofros
of Alfraheny Otht • tr, in a book kept (or that 5515p0815
5 , 11.51511115/1 time Councils ma, by Ordinance direct; end
in defiant , ' Of the p moot or any tax or sareenant levied
nmter the provisi . of this Art, for a penal of 3 months
Mar notice end tie. lad made therefre , th e am* may be
renovated tratether wi th all emits end expenses of suit, by
nit of 'Any, . Pact ," In the 115.0 of tbe Commonwealth
for useof the Mayo Aldermen. antlCltisene sr Pittaburab.
so debt unlined b •.mertgage are nowty few ...table.
tia P That fao • error the foth
an
of the Lep
the
A.e.mbly of oth 31 y 18.30, entitled 'tan Act to limit
Indenednura and meta for It,, gradual and @gelato
•thineutehmeat of he debt of toe City of kruaburgle," as
WY [ssn. an impn 055155 /111 50 50 levieica much
01 an y
ether Act or Acts of /numbly a. l by elated
Cr enrrthet. be, a. tea same an hereby r
= MI
The mmority of ur Committee prom.. In Ilea u• the
td :ter . lon of the .1 beret-. an ...1. the following liv.
limy 'nut the .01. Connell.. he. met they are herein 50t1......1
tl......1 to levy sod collect... taw. are now eollerteolL on
.1 emerrty and pi oinn • uou liable ee- amerced and ta.
. 4. rt. ttm may hriumf.er .........4 tur mreumtkin Puri
1,.. , .. P. tax not ea ;region our mill OS the Cellar nu the
~"...,....; or 1011 . mp..el, or per.... and the moterT
•nelog hr.. Lt. Ida elm!t he applied MTh, elution fusel
(
....Acton. retahllsb by la ai dbe appromrl•ted ler to.
;Sole purer... and !q.t. sot ogler the 'ague rest - el:Co.
Au thr sold fund la nw no ttlrol to be Pronged. That the
ten herr.. mention el .1.11;not to toned or mileeted for
the *pare Of ten Y . r• hem the WM.. lunvut. from toy real
wetteho &admit or Otting soon any rtmet, lone or 41.
t-7, or part thereof. which may tot have born at any
U.. grat e d ..Pl out. Of any general EP lowvovernent
Mod 0.1011
...._ .....___ ...._
t 2 ELIGIO US NOTICE—The Rev, S. Hog
g 111, nowww.• Chrlatlse Jew, gaunt of the Amosilmm Vo
gl
, for promo .Chrlallanlty MOOng the J.... .111
cr....11m terturvirn (..btottb) ..v ming. NW Llth.nt 63i
'''''." 4 r. a to 4 wit. , , .o , r. 01 the Prenbytertan
Choral. rf Um He y. t. Swill Toe Isreelitm of this .mm
-
It. are teepectiully fantod to attend. The madect
will la—
t.
.. the Hlstory a Pretentl
aon of the feet, • epeelel
Pr. drum try Pp.' t KM.
2. Their Moral wt )18/100. QiNtrOSol oo loon lea)
r.. mole ultimate • vereon to ChM...Unit:, tool their
loetrorturn sully for tto. Itvengellvat.on of the World. cote
curleht. d ny ewriptur• i nthofloy of !myth OW.pitNew Tee
...
BURCHFIELD kayo an &D
-..' a Anti:neat of cloaking Olollt alenVnenna.
clothe mr Cloaks • Salodar: Irrener. Merino, ef choke
fugg; weer Loa. hawk, Inn priced. And ft. i.baran
rench PIAIdg Ple Moue do Lain.: Seeking P/asnelu,
n.nulne Welch Pr • nele, eretted Flannela, foratlldren's
r enr, and gpull 'apply of !later Owl generally. dell
v t ERMAN — KEFD — BKEIOOIIURCH—It im
T•ln eentempfatlen orgatlrd, tble ,irr. GER-
M RIPORMUDIMILIRCIL In nttlekttre e.relees gill b•
e4trinetni •Itueother la ere engltah Language. Mgr. M.
ll{ RBALOiII. of LanaestAr. P.. 1. now la the city tailing
rte De•Paestary elope On MONDAY @MIMI next. Mara
:VI be • Xle.thur of Olefin au. Interested In the orgenl
eAVon eft:mit a draft+. In the Leetureuftrosa of Ras. Mr.
IretuannYe Charlie.. APebo feel... Interest - In said
Chart& are earnestly Invited to attend.
LOT OF GROUND, fronting on Bedford
2 - sk !nowt qtr .t. col ostandltr bast 173 f-et to a2O
foot alloy. o wsh d. aroot. two Od/ d testament.
&room; 44:4t. youths.. ptc. fro,. too Is midi • !govt.:4llw
• t of el; . — to
. B , fr , S t l i. 4oo ; or 8 ; i 1:1 1 t41144.:33-
dolt 6tllstre43
VONGRESSWATER—A fresh supply, in
quart or.d plat bottles. totl told and be ail. b 7
1410 L WILCOX CO-. No, SI Mayket of.
L) ARRY'S TRICOPEUEROF4.--I x qoas just
s ,l T ac Teed and for rale by L
No. 84 Mark4t4t.
UHEIDAM AROMATIC SOITNAPPS, in
olLort and plot bottles, for solo by
4410 WILOOX k CO. No. $4 /Isnot
tINE SPONGE— Extra Mediterranean
lemse, sue• sai emu suez.l r omr &
co.
XVIIITE LEAD, Red Load, Litharge,
V T Lloso•d Ott. Soto Torwritine; aloe, • full anon.
mayit of eallato. for nlo b 7 L. WILCOII.4 00.
jelf4R4l/1.....
; Baldness Careoi -The following is
oat Baluster IL' Barra% Pantoga East Bestam
KW horror. Feb.. 5,1347.
14a. WILUILY Boat...—Dear Sirs—For sercral years pest
01 wife hoe been troubled with baldrics , . on the crown of
it • heed. about nix ej Wnltl lash. In Oirelllll4llll.l AT.
terminated fedoras of oilier etwrailwi remedied. and by
sdrim of blood., eh* was Woad to nee your nrpn
ma as weeh.for the P.rows or reetoring her lon heir ,
and I am happy to ray Chet Its etfeet bee bad, to edam the
hair to mow till over the part agmted. Jibe has need on
ly two bottled, awl that very Irregularly; hod oho uwd. It
oftener and more mauler, lam marl owl that the growth
at the hair would hare bran amelembal.
I am, air, your* reintertfnile.
/3031241111 8. IiARRETT.
Sold by 1.. WILCOX CO.. No. 84 Market irtreet, cow
(Diamond.
dole
VOTICE—An eldotion for President, six
8i1k.11K•4134 Tremurer, to fens and e em.
ming year. motieers of the Up t tir Bt. Chide Cool
1111 , Turnpike mut Plank Hoed mousy will b. held at
the boom of Jame. Bent', Jr.. Pep., on thelet Tumlay
(NJ der of Jannedy. A. Dia3l, between tbe boon of
,Voek .. tr. pod 3P. it add day. By order rf
1.13.3113 J 011,511.1. AN. Pre,. of Co.
Washington Septrter ropy and aimrtm Prewar Co.
N O. SUGAR-12 hhde, new orop reo'd
44. •untailtßlViVEN Rater It.
BANE: .s •• I t •
C.
"..f LO
tgato.r Now York, r. O per
lORDON. — NeI34 Front.L
TOIL just rood and
BLEISINO BROS.
ibr bal. by
20 LBS. CREOSOTL, pure, in etoro end
for ode by . dab ILNINING 8808.
50L B 8 . J .
for *alp by
AOA. OINGERiust real
deg YLIMINO Bag&
_
/0 BBLS. OAMWOOD in store and- for
We hi des MIMING 1111013.
~,' MILS. CIAMPEACILY LOGWOOD in
la .to II \ rul for rkto br FLIMINO BIIONIBtIS.t
Wilk RIMS. CUBA FUSTIC in Rtorn gpd
,roty for sale by deg FILMNUNO 'BUMF
10BBLS. SPANISH BROWN in store.
sal for site by 1140 YLKIIIING
LBS. PRJSSIATE POTASH in
siLyur morn add fa), Ma by PLIWINO BKOB.
P IIANNERS' OIL —5O bbls. for solo by
de9 B A. PALMS/MCI it WI
(ZIIEEP SKINS—,iO doz. English Split f
ICI nal* by dift .U. A. rAtiNtsrroox4 on.
QWAISI.'S PANAOSA-18 dos. for sale
1.3 by 41.9 21 A. I ATIA.)).7( fIC A CC.
iiZELDLITZ MIXTURE- 7 -1000 lbs. far sale
ass k. FABNESTOOK a 00.
CIRQUE SALT PLTER--60 baga in slam
and Lr site by JaAtAn InCRIIT t °°.
114.9.1M1LY FLOUR-65 bbla. Extra Family
A: now% Lowell ABU Jost reed for fate by .
na2l) BRAY. BIATTUBWB A CO. ,
PROPOR r -
•
JROPOSALS for a Telesoopid Gas' HoMei;
Cora
with rineterwtoo _Frusta 1011 ha received lor
Corthany,at Its °Dew latlabrna'T. 1854. The Oss
Robin to be Groh. following &mmbas, win .The eyyrkr.
or lunar part.l3B bat 10 inches diameter, by 36 deal, et
the Mee, and the lower, or tenor part 110 fast diameter, br , 36 teat deed
D.ds most include the ereetion of thntrhole on thelleh.
gtou_nds. at tit. Louis. and Duo patting of it in _complete ßOMMlC order.
o geree ot'4.he smtdestrumhsd b 7 siertleation to
odd l n EDWAIID BT/100. rbtrir.
USBANIYS OALOINED MA ONESlA—
itLißtatn.tlgartirOderigbja,Trtnlit,tria: u h r.=
Ib:7lAmerl.r i t i gi t zttr._Trz „ ork : V.l.t • A,Vr 7;7°41
The eertillrati• of many of the moat edema Phrelelane
of Philadelphia awl otter ginwa, Joesamendod it..
lag equal to Megawatt. Elensrde Alagoas'. • • •
•
ttm ties trona napieaelat• teat..' • eel the... demi the
atrium hor tie emote Clatedried Magnesia. • •
Idannteolurne end tor eels Dr Thomas 7. Mut 424
r 9 47 el? t =a b r. t_PL e d . Deeth All, b r en7 am
rental. gene:ally In Plrtabarrita. ••
POURT.PLASTER-450 gee supaior ar
Wikineellkaaatepitser RIM
; .\
VODFi ,;\ mtk ii .
JF* rele \ di, ~ • \ \
c..k •54;.1 , ~ ' 1.
. I bet. 110.1 , 13aleaq: '\ \ • ..,\ ', t
oco Ito am rd L AIK \ \ ,
v 0 10010 0• d ItilerriurC I \ -, \ , i
00 do Ir. - Allsekeret4 - \
1.00 tots llctr nition o=lo arul No. 1 omoked Htiolr.
for 4, lor le. for b...oby 41:110
_LIAWMI24
•r. 0f . ' , oat 11011 1
lAEA ALAS 1-2 to Pearlash reed \cor
a gk.l. Dr •ei R. RABIISON A OU. \ _
la UM( W Hi . ..k:T I" R-21\0 sacks ft ot
i:\
.2 JIP reed for side Di: , R. RORpON & 09.
ItUTTEJEt--15 Tibia free roll Autter; --\._
. e. 49 1,4 0 pe.eked . tun .r. 51
4 1 37 ) ...
br
. ,
_,_
__ RODITI .D RIED PEACHES -70 Died Peach
ee.Jastteed for sal , br R. 81201 I 00.
IA RD- 12 bbl! . . pki:zrie, lea rd "Rat
_.._shy. de.i . R. RgBl.Bori:4ll3orea:d
.I- •
ONIONS Bushels4:ll
• 9
EESWAX—For kilo b
de7 ar a. couatis.
A PPLES 61 Barrels Piping, Bpitzenl
burg% Lady Waablngtbr, to, .yelytig by R. R
im: IL UULLINd.
- ROLL BUTTER-1 b,rrel ' ... Roll lbla
. ^.a. COLLINS,
SteambostAnctkon Sitle.
rilimsarat °lase pokverfal\:teatt l ai g
a boe, 0. E. WATIVEI, buil st Ns
Manny, heavily' timbered w Ibe KA stPri ,„
11•• Awt.lnn. on Tur--- • " " -- -,-- '^ NW'
WElkaLanpur- ''
si; 1;7 - 2
aKond br.31r,4
%Forking 3 b
k/ . 1111. sir,n.
The Matta
❑•r mem ere
nee r oeutl)
I ha, with fun
au I oemllete
For July er
SSC. S
. eller.
NIA
TATS]
loeuren
V
r. 19
Balance auu
tee. Flarni
readvecl t0r 21,369 83
Noe. sa3 bill. discounted 91,782 70
Acasuote for .... 4.881‘87
u.
\1.1376 00
Eetemete3 amount doe ea open se
00
Et Umated em't recoverable from. 1ke.... 2.800 00
Ode 50 i
F. M. DON, Berg h}.
tierz
1 tO f . O I , I L. B b III y TT S
BE
V whit, h store
_ . .... ....
i iii., - S - --- - iti bb - lo Winter stroked ' No.II
1 •
lur Load 011: •
15 5614 Whatar bleaehrd B.lsautt Oil; \
25 do brown ,Tariners" dolor ealsbr
del WIL BAGABIIIt CZO.
ILOVIOVSEED-9 bblo to arrive tor sale
by WM. BAGALN' \B 00.
A A. MASON & CO., invite attention to
.tv. their euperior etoek o r all Wool Plaid% An r•. °4
tea Selling at reel:iced price. deS
500 WOOLEN SHAWLS-AA A.
MASON & CO.. N 0.25 .too mie
sk &n°.
ow. [balk ier atook of oven' Irrt4o of itooia.&&
boos. Woolen &howl& ',doe
OGAR-60 hhda prime old N. 0. in attWe
and for we by deB WM. B&OALEY s OW
OLASSES-300 bbla. Plantation Altolad\
v sem (oak onororams) in Arms for sale bT
WM. BAGALICY CO.
•
I AYER RAISINS, extra largo, new crop,
A We par lb, at SWIMS t PArruNli. ha Died.
Q
IHOICE OF RAISINS--
1 ) Cluster RAW= 6.8 C po
Bee per und:
Smyrna do Be dm
Valence!. 125‘e dm
Cootlnn 11 . 0, foss from gams:
• Bunch MalMns 12ge per pound.
d• neir crop IEISto da
Extra large Layera 25ethr.
Deepen Raisins. with stow on. for sale at
.1.8 MORRIS d PATTO:813.118 the Edmond
BATCH THE HOGUE who presents form)-
) coriarton. either neonotes. siven by Nicholson
S. Lyn, to Oro. E Pa for CM 55, at 9 months
And one for 5015 ell at T mouths, wish dated' Clevels-d,
!no. Ith, 103 end eertidorsed "A, N. NlO/11.r1 8 •t•
.G
.. EM W en
N. PAINN Weld Note. were sown from Oforge
N. ' , Lin, at Cleveland Depot, on the •rentrig ofBabardey,
Dre. 2J, 1353. 'OlOlllll N. YAM&
Ciewdend, Dee. 5, 1321 \ 464 lird
W L'IFTH ST. PROPERTY PO SALE—A
••lostol• Lot of OrouwL 18 feet front ty 120 fret
deep, lita•tvl to litth street, :overly opposito to th. DOW
Yost 026 e• awl Custom Ilona, The olta•titto Of CM. Lq
metes It our of th• guest dmirsble 10ew.doos In
the city. Tem.. onothtrl au& nod lb. twincte• to two
,e•sw. or ona-thlri cash and an haorared DIM of, bottom
I•cd for corder:oot Porter*. &poly
It to
JOEIN ICIENDY,,
, eS•loo , Watch .be e . N& Wog.
,RIED API" . LES--20 sacks in store for
age by 0•8 W. &AGA ...IT &CM
QIIRIVER, DILWORTIf .1, CO.. No. i,30
kii sod 137, &mod Amt. Ageob for the blanufaatursin
bent onkand (Ind wall be. d ata
.applied)' the tale
tortilla. aod to which they reepectOally ebbe. theotbetsl
tion of fp.; city Trade. befine tonalocaboweass - - \
150 561 e Na 1 °rued Saganl ß. 100 Ws A. soft cruall'd dtg ,
150 do No.: do d do; 1CO do do do do,
130 do coarse pnle'd 0. 160 do Alma B. 11. Array.
100 do Zoe d de, .f. artiole.
ilttebrsh. Dec. o 6th. 1363. a c
Allegheny County n.
0114 I N the Orphans' Court in ai2d for
- c.** : m la " dos " Zr.etlr i. of the lletstsof IL 0. Nel
ms.. deed. Lite 02 1 11farch zi rra s et .
' ''‘ -." ' -L : of A Z.l d Atif. ' o t !ltto t et e ‘or %law .:7 4"' Nelson;
3 . Cu (butt espolat H..; Wilkins,. Auditor.
to ascertain to liens *ad claim* on the Nod Wiling
from the sale to the ban. of J. M. Broth. sad mats dlw
tcholloothereof Co snob of aid 01e1m5....m. w valid. sad
embeds.* to the heirs of told deco-leap
Ily the Court. SAWED 11. 0g111113114 Clerk.
Al) rattier Intereetad e take =doe tbaS 1 will attend to
W. duties of the above spook...tot. at my offloe. No 167
Ct. etre.. Pataburgh. oft Thursday the= dee of Deo.
too.. at 10 o'clock A. 111. H. h. wiLaufs.
deb lOtd Audltar:'
M.ll :. .
Lezheasr County se.
i l I N the Orphans' Courtin and for
' 1 c -'
mkt County.
'
n the patter of the Acethot of Franels .
. Allmon. Adro'ntstrator of 'Witham Gltooo.
,
Weer the el , eofPl ttsbothh. dee'll. N 0.19.
..:*--- CoI. Tam, IM!.
athoint IL R. Wtgoi3O/istVtr D.
M. 1633. th e Court
. to audit cod dlabibute.
_ fly the Cort, JAILID Id. lIRLIBIL °lark.
Alt parties Informs d, take netlee that 11.111 eland to
the duel.. of the oboes eapolneloont et mr ow., Ito /ET.
tth etrret. Pittebothh. on Thursday. the =I of Deo. loft.,
et II Wawa a___. x VIA lOW' H. B. WILIEDIB. Auditor,
..........,_____
AM
Legheny County ma.
IN the Orphans' Court in and for.
e ).( County.
ilea)Thrilir:
tate of John .' Nolitovell,des'd. No 19 Doe.
Term. 1852..
• MA now. to nth December 34. 1963. on
=Mintier P. D. Cannibal. the Court appoint U. 11. 1411-
k Ins Auditor to audit. settle an 4 adjust the claims of the
several orMltors et the said mtats and to male diettiltn.
Coo pro rata of the fonds In the ,handsof the Bzenttor
=cow the creators enllol it, reran Stu name,
B 7 the Conti, Ja.flRD M. Cierk,
h P•retom Intereeted hike notice that 1 Win 11211111 d to
dutlet of the above appointment at my effetteslin 114
/mirth st.. Pittebenth. on-Ttenreday. ta. 91d d. De.
camber 'Want, at &Mock r d.B.lotd . x. U . B. WUNI.I
' And r.
EATHERS-2000 !be. in store for sal by
F
deg ISAIAH DION= COO.
ARD 011—No. I:dt 2 oonstantly on hand
in large or ennail lots(or sale by
deSl 'omen DICKBY a CO. \
. „.
fIOPS--20 bales new Hope ree'd and for
ljt We by SPRINGER 11/LILBAIJG Q.
,_-.•.-
rst ß ore A° fcrt 20
b k y egS tIIFIING . PR I.T211111:10 o
41. 111
NEW MALAGA RAISINS, at
de3 MOMS k PATTIVI4
U YLES ON BILLS—A treatise of tha Law
111 In of Max of Xxohanta t •Prand .ocy Hot", Bank Notes,
ank , ea oaah•notaa and chink% by John Bunnell Byler
thin! Attnariean: Awn Us mirth landau cant..with
C.; V,lltrnlftiglfrltkii:M.Pir"int`tvlLDßlr
44 Bookaahme a Stara,. GS .woon tart.aa a ath:
vio METAL-100 tone Monongahela, in
I store and for ask by WICK & IId&NDLZad,
der owner Wood Allfrobtfao.
UOKWIIEAT FLOUR-85 auks in store
sod for rblo by WI= 4 WoCIANDLRIM
- comer Wood t Wawa&
ODERN ADVERTISEMENTS-bin
ga
• tar. tbo mode,' denial by advertisers to attract
!nerd!. of tin! public, one Now its War, mother nris
:Mlr a t rati ' f a rte. ' Ateter9r l actrns o r . . a ? st i . l !
wan. IL 5..7 ell bo 'Arta enough. but by. all =minor of
means don't forget CHESTIIWS Wan bpd Boy'. d Clothing
berot.l4 Wood en blo chant+ tot rho, ing goode. del
M.INCE MEATS, prepared of the beet
El&fetal', exorwitr for family ow, pat op
I,Ulrk 6 Id
Jars or rate by der W. A. 3100RCI.
n hUE VITRIOL-800 lbs. forsaloi
do a. IL 814013&
WANTED—Oaathousavd prup . e Oak Mo.
laws Hanel, VA
BRIIIVIEILWORTHt
Ho. inn and Idd &tend at.
QALERATI3B-450 bxe._pore Baleratna in
etoes. for esle by MIL. LUMLEY a CO.
11.
MOLAgSVA-100 bbleCreseentS. in
tarsals br WM. DAOALICTa OD.
VINEGAR -SO bbla. Cider Vinegar for
ral• by ams J. II It /LOYD.
'VARNISHED WALL PAPER, of oak,
j. 4 ltma i rt k
ac t tbr este by "antoMan
lIIAPER 114Tge
moot at rota= brie
arobouro, No, 64 owl
CloS
large 11
for al. at th• WWI
t it. bal.. Id awl
TUOMI.S PALMS
COLUINE.Ap:74I.IIB: fot sILO
I INBRED 01 0 Mb. Linseed Oil-jus
n@lOm We bjri 4.7 Br ROBISON CO.
E2x -2o bbls. &nal .White
gam, anti tor aW by BOOllll.
1? NOLISH COMMON LAW REPORTN--
Report., ,of ouoi an 4 44taymbbhd 111tb• Ear -
I Court* at Onnelen 141/..ltti 40144 of the tabs
nrbrtpal yeattem 241144 by jlost.e•eyo
VoL 17 oonlmlolog the , '448 4 of 1114bati t4ya :11s
lorm Lod nation 1863. an4C 0f.114404r •
1163.16 Victoria. tot sib by . 14.wxyDyN.
447 Boakte and Iltatlonet.
Gums &mime hammy 00..94
Cc—
N Elution for, 15 Direotirs, to sena for
tolimsfi t p., oen _se woo st.._
_Um tea th.
of %TWA- Te. and rite I=3lAttaiti th ly." l "
Deo Tth.
, -
Cocos. and aroma.
ChßAKEßftabitak o.'B Amerioan andlra-
It: haa ° onocoLema. nonce ,
and
gt aiv _ iba gt d
14..°8 1,14. i'n'tt"4" 61" ° DidtalliAZ sad bi
11 th• Dr!zu 31,,terxerl!14 94'
I. York' Gnat & Philo.
Humor* lu 7 7 6,zwyrtireiti....., .•Tk Du&
dArn„mnhi.:
s k im a 00 ..
-,twarsrs. nagehaften MOO—
WHITS sadls mks .
- save, unriginni oak I
AMUSVIENTS.
- ;;14;i16 . IC:hlbi•
tt ? ns. an no In Advaln.
GRAND CERT:\
O_IJET3\ \
nEspßgilouLLY
apnoea to:th u chi-
MAMR:rarAt k r; rt i jegAZ o
lzmilgt:Vg . ON RINA plUtit MT/. the litosi
)l4Uitlall BD.&K CU. the at Piaeet.
Dire/ft itte*Corelnetp....
eID r\nlitrenberV7l".3.fry
EaVS - Unli
r P. 01. - " AVIS, Auesi
AawA corner Qf Ptith •
l EI> ILWAtitcEttaNkos s ItOalls
10Y bLTALOGUE \AT I.DUTIOw ,• • Saturday
, a nt k. Doa r Sr
and. °Fol
sibst the Om - Mal Salm
i' Vornur rod bt4 i te , SU be saki, yet mebie.
Be , ttiolu of Id teal sod • bemilaneous. 800 . among
Mob 1 DrinS i eeon'e Therapeutics and . Ma WWI
- 2.01 'Gad on the Teat 'lat.; Xioordt'a Walt.
y latc h. rams , . Dia nh's at • - :•. • r.
• mount. Coon Iftht Math' D Worn Soil elk the .
etley e e t , rbtetrhie 11:1 ,4 a . 11 , trej . alerts
So
:1: 1 . - 4 , ..‘...m.v.°L:44.3'W:L.,. ~e,
..on Wolnen:llsetntoeh . reeh1e. ) .1, 1 ) 1 .4.....t0.:.. • •
•'
V.
.42 Drawitircka, . 0, e , t 4 ....". ..r" o.
..r.tlieSt• rorl e s=474: l lsUity, Weletaeh's .
Kimond 1110,_neerloit, numerous goatee. 2 Var. W • 'e t
Tel Fritter andUartUther; behooleatt,'*Atoseteso Ind - "
estnetee Uomplmlon; Geblentitten Work., *heel th
'a Narratlve , Stetues Worlue Conquest or Conrad,.
Camobell'e ooetieal Worke, doe ddltiont Minot eh.
n ud. by Wilt* Ilbtary of South America and.ltent
mb, • Wee. to. Pull nartloulars In ratalosues brhrob are
• • ady . l'.• 3r.. DAVI.D.Avet.
2Ari M. HAVANA cromts,\pAs.
LABBEIt, MOH. .AT MIMIC —the bleedaor
aftesocoar. Dea.l3..t R o'aleat e st the Corotoeseitl Sake
HaoloS , Gortker We And 6th eta. op tla sold: M.
°helm to • • war I i amebae. LOadadl.
Beeeno. , • wipe. eletterodo a of the bed hawed
haird's • wad Galilee of Y. D. I vestal anzt.Bleco Year.
5 Dr..... mi. 6 bbl. byrop Mr bblli O. ().
gar; 20 ba Gretand Noeberth 7 ea.. Beep Window
tilesioku \ DAVI". Anat.
MUMUIIILE7
"Tina. Trees anti \ litin .bery.
THE , subs briber offer , for ale, a '
AA Vihntntg:".7:2lV,"::: L P L
• heart" at" Itetriarsey Peet", PlAt •• V • sr ' tiet
entitle," GootabotpLa. Currant* Woe • , .a, ao .
vi,
frrt .', ..Zil g rarorr a Z l :i t triar reeT i .. at . / ti; - 151.11.0 .
t a and Garde, at \ seat a • ••• ••,t,ttosi
t Bard ate laelam • t Prataban" 95t h - • \ r 1 5 \ \ JA a WA, • .ROP: \
VE, AR TREES= 000 extra fine T
- dwarf and itiOdssisf um sad se • •r vs
.014 Jost rarrireOlusd Ibr ads at ce. Issd ,
Hamad. Iscd2dirst, JOHN OIIRDoO Ja•
`Elan OndowittentixtWa . ~
: ,is fklleire
j .
, \ \ \
% TWENTY r \ VE:DOLLARS p.sid shall
• entitle the onberclAn to tiro_yeare. lot of en,
rzengtr.4lr.rairlra...i., to .4,
nation or anh• re lent throughout 'the indite ear. In ,
the 0011.• Mem: or to i. FarAr tuition a one student In \
each deputation of the tution all theeutworiber may ~.
9 7. M one ' pd Darin stal \ I gal I entitle them acriht \
r to •
, Sealy cilerehip, embradog the: Seddon of all
his eon thro at the catamaran of la College prop.
sr; . to 4 years
it
of all , the ma in 'aunt , depart-
Mente of the Met att. se ha any prefer; or In lien of hie
r i d
o*n eons then of Spy other tam'!" ha may ilmloaraisad
pri2ll;r4.thret , tufrtf,',',":lll°.:; l :2ll4l."4l
ramie ht may caul,
4.1r500
or
Zbitors paid brae indlnal. , an ae
eorittlat. or narreation. shall entitle end Individual,
aserefation Or onnaregttion. to a perpetual (chola:nap.
tronsikrable or dirlimb'M as other property, to milka tin
anbactiber or enb . tiribeitt may ...lot any ladindal
.k erl4 “ l rieliony paid stint nitlUe the übacrilr.
sr or enblarthersto a
per
famdnecholarelilp tr..
(arable arstinisable esetney property. . ,
All end' as admittedm of the ahne monet nhol•
h e be slate.
to • meantime and dlatipilne
of the Co. eln all Ins other etddenu;
ilabscrin no, donations. tend beadles \ are wolidta
from the friends of tbleciatenri
Th. 1371,0 d lii Wheeling Mu cleaning the minim.*
cal sonernsiolt and androt of WaahllWors College. re.
• lead to raise te permumat %natant operas shore
lam nand $60,000 In a fry m the bra pedal mall
it= to a parldltuof thechurraelnius prOrtheetrong
ad which the church edneatien 4 411.i1l herton the haute
• • COIMI4IO ON at God'e people. &Wanted to Innen
of endowment teen treat 11120.000,rt0, mole It an butint•
do of the very ernorder, worthy UM an ited ...MTh
ea II as the
~c uroh that bee adopted IN cringing - the
DO and na eine camel end of :edam tu the aloe.
to t ili
wt Ohio
o fcoolan th snits, o.ratlone, and2spoolahott
a 01We:a f t College Endolement 7d, with
tang MD to illnle am:Moat. manirrarable so war
Noreen upon the pa at of ' -- - 4 - , nnett.
net ‘,,, i .d. tats r = II f
nano bared real
.s . . .
=The S od of Pittton h e 1... 't .
_,
=anal passed the fol nit/
. Coneirmw organiser a. su
. "8 That the past
tes t
• t m,thdlese. ith thatid,
the supernalen and
s am rol 0M..1
i n
Itt entlinmen In the /
It ' en= to rue' dance. sad el
faun " t t ,
The Oolleinvited In WII.
crewed toy an In the met e
mate, cheapness linen, end I
char.ter sod in acne of its II
of wonte fro. all Vann. IMs DOI
oa Its Iwo tokolm ItalaMdastrae:
Boot41:1' A. ha. bad t i laamr,his
man
sumo Ils h more open
ati lt the Am. E. C . Winer;'
will lunnediately. upon the
w th h n t:r . Fis 4". . d A mt at t ral% b i s t c . l lll . !
Synod of whee tore:BO:at
.111 call co the churches 1
at se wiy • period as Ole,
Ors7b U itl ' intr , , - . 2 .11,.. m thig ,
K.! ahmsod ia - all onrallesn
)Isnutentof an !attention tr.
desiganed
We which th attach sat
ned to blasithe e
thank sad,
".'
\ 1 "
Mormarabela City, D. 1 . MI
'B ELPi&
I.P ORWAIIDING & CC
deilen In P.
ofWsunawd
ylvnntr==
Llbaral actnnems ins!ls ne 1:4?n,
PORK -20 bble. Meat
PEACEMS-61
X4 2 4Eut 7:Pd and far pillar),
VALUABLE PROPEL
Lo
IN—A ton Do
Harbor.. Rl an N d ilaystreeta. 60 K.
'2 llio ‘ . ll4 ,Wer AYR lok thegroverti
ant Mistreat.. noir reicuplod by
i :Ta Tiltire4 on r
i t i b' od 7T,tZa tee.e
t a
re' b l B ti
or let them on • YIP , ttud .Imee sr
mate the term* to nit pnrchamin.
O. Oi LOOMS. since.
debit/ or 110 LIN
Alm. valuable property' in Bet
gewirkiervide end Eaminary Stat.
Latter. Pomona, donning • Phanant
and improving. moon do well to t _ _
nelehboriccod hie nitre lad hotter entagee
other In the vicinity_ of timalty. 7_, ant or going to
from the city Pa niirmd. et Quarterly ticket Mee. being
nomad,. Jew than ordinary, tonnibm fare. If a crest he.
ducenumt to boatimm men to retitle to thl. neighbortmod.
Terms to Colt purchaser,.
- Ahlo. torrent. a Large DWELLING ROOBO in. Patrick
lir, within asbortdistano of the ralircad.and abundant.
ly royally& with moot e.toolient coring wand.. itnquireor
deCtitt P. A. WAY. or JNO WAY. Sewickley P. 0.
VOTIGE TO OONTRA.OTORS,-100V
INOTON Oldla NAILROAD.—Prosomis .111 be
received at the Mos of the Covington and Ohio Itallroed.
to Covirdtton..untlL the lath of December wet, for the
Oradea on and Mammy of about 15 miles of the *bore
road; of which. the eastern ' , ord.'s. comprising 60 talleti,
Ilia - : f •e:gt - Off Ington; and the western north's, consist
at TO miles. Iles between the Kanawha giver
and the mouth of thwhis Kandy.. A large share of the
Wait to be let—inaludlng bridtAng and tunneling-1a
hpry cud desirable, and is well worthy the ettentton of
responsible rentractor The western sections of the
stove work are ttow b ready for exasslnation. sod 12 —
of ber t. rt ottbn mett, ball for t b ri t sfsp n otrati
•PD/lostion at the 11Zonanei Dam at Neringhstt sod
as
Go randotts. Dr ord. of the Bsani, •
• CIIAL B. PISS. Ohhd Inalaser. •
• N. EL—The Boar) Of PlablioWorke of
ad whom dine don the OovingtOrt end WO Ra i lroad fe
to
be constructed. on State account. wiltmesrt anCoviugton
Orr the lath of Dec. &have sunned, for the harm* of. re.
tered
eels - tog and gating on pe proposal. that rosy than be al-
\ Economy is the Rosa \t : Wealth.' \:
WO - FAMILY should be 'thotit • EXAT ,
130% GENULVE lirragor co,r
p0.11 . 0r this ihralnahle attiels gees m terse ten mem&
t4ilagtlit",== ratilr42lll.l;dti:
most festidleue. It le also more who elesta.thmmut Cates!
Negated In the Immo may, and contains t a e
atm- stresurtheml._s_..an4_ thetirmettne Jthe !gam.
hold
man b d.l4Z WWI% retittellk*S:f4_lll
ordenesiecots_tpentel with the Nab, will met-
MUMMA. An letters addreseett to. J. WCitrirrgli
mast be .enst mkt. phhitellterot-lag
Teas! Teas! Teas!
waozzgALß AND RETAIL, \I
1
AT TELT.LPIIIC,IN Tics. ITORE,
ES ran, try" Pftwow h o Eh Pd.
pit Y the halt 'Ain't. orn sally peeked in ice
, %Mk pw-kahme tO3olt the trade. - ,
Tb_erobeeriberl4 Dow reeetrlns his Yell shelf of 0836134
= s lit t alf. it i li t tfl. zi eo=ogo . f o w el ts of jk a g i
ii u• gra et:
the eftr are invited to cell xbd. exeadn. our Nosh.
Below , tee het of U rations wades, all of which are
bka wirtfully 'sleeted. end aka with mono" e• ar
36 ball obese On. YOCUM / 1 ,719 , 114 ' -
10 do do fdayuoi Yoe/ gnaw
16 d o extra Mk ' kr.
ho Lowland borepeztrs the:dome Y 0633 arlYw
26 halt &was 64e4OuRpoeder:
10 do 6 do d. Melaa• /.4.1.4.4 ,
Ito' 2: ET:111... Bat, T.: . T
4o do Astra doe °okay; . ,
-T2 &Wit ent a ritt Ita. Bislittatrq'Lt .
6 do Carious do
s Abe. i kra , wat Me OeffeCumennr's tore:A ii i mi ha.
a% I
• _
Z% otqw'Prkirioe low Cisme, whkh !Ai b. Mal
- VIVI TR:—TOVI47:I3 . i x tm F., and 8,714 , w 7t
w t :4
JL' eget ant ler male by
..
____
BUTT":43lbe,fri store tied for Sal
1-12181g7Prfri;leti out . gin g .- ". t° ./ re .
4.1....7• ..
stottrtY
u d e
,nNEG1.20: 1 )..-- IL J. J.Vr.5.1511.
\turtroo'daztO.f.'•
4.6 J.3.BOOSit:
To dstore
_sow for side tee 11001111.,
MOM BEED-400
— AD-6 ke
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