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    PITTSBURGH GAZETT
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PITTSBURGH
ONDAY MORNING, DECEMBE - R - 1 - 9 - , 1868
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'a mestiliadrablo indium of malting that lewdness 'minim
Oaf aircalatinn la botiroan bur martini thousand, ma
n( almost irony Tillage and 00430 in Wostorn Peanut
. aids Mid !Warn Ohio, .
ale Tie &OVEltTlaltaft—laws the fantail al Rooms
Owe Printing Estibllehmeot of the Deux Guam. are
' • • °Mod on Sunday. ADVILBTIBERS who doges their
- wotiode to appear he the paper ow Monday foorolug,
will plow hand them In biftvi eoleek.'on hatohlev
YOB MAYOR Ok
FERDINAND E. VOL Z.
Tan Batesoaa Taotratu or Earl —The W
. flealties existing at Ede, growing out of the
pigs question, are exalting the universal coin
, moot of the press, in which the oonduct of the
p•Ople of Erie is utmost - so universally condemn
.:ed. This arises from a want of acquaintance
with the facts of the case, as, if these were truly
known, they would go far to modify Public' senti
. Aleut We have several times given a sucoinat
Weary of the matter, but it may not be amiss at
this time to rehearse it in the ears of oar readers.
As the gauge of the New York and the Ohio
Ballroade is different, there matt necalearily be
. 11 break of gauge somewhere. This no one will
deny. As the Bsilroads counseling New York
with Ohio sad the Great West must necelearily
glee through Petunevailii; end hi they ire rival
mitts to works on which Tentosj Ivanis has spent
millions of dollars, the people of Erie slain the
privilege.of having the break of gauge then.-
- This claim originated the page law which ro'
gaited that all roads built from that place east,
.Should be with 4 feat 4, or the 6 feet game,
• : these beteg the gauges need in, New York; and
that all roads built west of that should be
Of the Ohio gange,4 feei 10 inches. Thls permitted
the people of New York to bring either of their
poets to that point, and the people of Ohio to
-reach that point with their gauge. 'The New
York roads were already built to Dunkirk and
- Buffalo, and the Ohio roads to Cleveland; the
_;'.'Lets More Bead was yet to build, and the break
genet meet neeeesarily be either at Cleveland,
Ede, Dunkirk or Buffalo, or some intervening _
pant. Allgtitese places were anxious for the
benefits to be derived from tite_breal of gauge.
None had any privilege to offer to scours it but
Esanseranis sad Erie. Without the permle-
Asa of Pennsylvania and of Erie, the right of
• - , inag email not be obtained, and the road could
•'not be built. Was It unreasonable, then, in Erie
to demand that the break of gauge thould be at
that point, in lien of the commotion of the right
of way I No reasonable man will deny this.—
' The attempt to deprive - Erie of thie privilege has
given rise to all the difficulties which have arisen
there, and whit& have made Eriesppesr abroad,
to persons not acquainted with the fade, in a
very unenviable position. •
The .Erie North,East Iteihroad"—ex&rding
from Erie to the eastern line of Erie county, was
the first commenced, and the first road ooze
' plated on the lake shore. It was made a*
feet troth in accordance with a contract betwilen
this Company dad the Dunkirk and Statitine
Compsay, the latter having been got up by
. •
the N.Y. &Erie interest to ter used for the par
piste of making a six feet connection with the.
NoteltEast Road at the State Line, which con
, martian the N. Y. Erie Company, by a written
agmement with that Company,eratanteed should
" be made. The Buffalo & State line Company
. • being Identified with the Central line of New
• York. reeds, the gauges of which are 4 feet 81.
braes, complained that the laying of the 6 feet
~.traok cal, would be doing injnatice to them.--
." • lite:North East Company, therefore, with the
eatuient of the New York A Erie Company, a
*W to fairish a track for each of the roads
•
mentioned, corresponding to their respective
tracks, 6 feet, and 4 feet si inches. Thus mat
.' rare remained for some time, when the New
Talk Erie Railrontweed with the Buffalo &
State Line Eldiro•&in violation, if said, of
their • contract; to introduce the 4 feet 10 loth
bark' from Buffalo to the Elate Line: . While
was enacting;
.• Compani iw b uilding •
gnid from Erie to the) Ohio State Line, by •
h•adalent nee of a charter obtained for.another
-gurpooe, putting down the 4 feel 10 (Doh gauge.
11/hen these lines were flnlehid, thOre were three
-.Weitte In the gango—one at Buffalo and at Dun
;flak, one at North Etat, and one at Erie. To
Wore there erne, and to bare only one °bongo, It
was `only neoeneary to change the gauge of the
lerte and North Rut roid to the 4 feet 10 snob
track, by which the line would be uniform from
Buffalo to Cleveland and Cincinnati, and Buffalo
.would seenre the benefit of the change of gangs,
end 'Erie be cheated out of the advantages for
wklo[ti the kaff so long contended., To semen
thin ebjeet, the Buffalo & State Line Itoseob
laud control of the North East Road, and a
fur weeks ago commenced to change the track--
Tires/Ist this Ines/ion Of their rights, the people
cit Erie withdrew the right which they had grant
el to, the Erie & North Eget road, to lay. down
Ita hack in licit etrents, a power whisk they
lad /reserved to themselves, and then proceeded
la an cadent manner, heeded by the Mayor and
Po/Joe, to remove the track from their streets.—
. .11hr Is called mob law. We &all not here stop
to dean* its character, or to express an opinion
area Its legality. Certain it is, they proceeded
In an official and orderlimanner to perform the
work, in the full light of dsy,, and If they :lave
been guilty of Illegal sots, they can be pi/aka/-
ed. There can be no doubt that they have the
entire control of the streets of their city, sod
ten prevent any Railroad Lfrom laying ifs track
tkpingh It if they please.. Judge Bronson and
Judge.Duer, in the case of the Broadway Reli
ned, New York, hive decided thit the Common
Connell "of a city :hair no.right to - confer open a
corporation the power to make Railroads in its
streets: and if they. should do eo, the gram
would be void. Streets are made for other pur-
poem, and cannot be diverted from their appro
priate usei n Ae the Erie- & North East Road
have no charter to build a Road in the pity of
Ride, except what the Councils of Erie granted,
math* grant has been withdrawn in amorists:to
reserved right,and which Itself is supposed
. to be unlawful, the people. of Erie aro certain
ly not deeerving of all the harsh epithets which
hive tiecal besiml upon them.
11111.01TAiT Decoszos.—We publish to-dsy the
opinion of Judge Irwin, of the UnittlE - 13totes
!Cireutfrourt, in two owes of application for an
injunction to restrain the people , of Erie from
taking ap the railroad from their streets. in
1,1110 Ant sue, that of the Franklin Canal Comps.
kr; the has decided that the road hoe bean
hpilt wi4'l4
thont authority of - law, and has, there.
-fore, refused tho injunction.. This oorroborates
tit° opinion of the Supremo Court of Penneyfra-
thg, which wilt log doubt soon grout' the !Oulu.
,clop against the Icirtbur use of theP Road,. prayed
ski. by the Attorney'Oeneral of tho State. Thus has
been from the blinding a high-handed,outrage
segalsoet the riglote nnd dignity of the Common-
Wealth of 'Pennsylraula, and we trust the pupa.
. tutors Will be condign!) , Flashed. The Cora
elguty of the State must be peeserred at all hex
,
The aecotd case, Gs en Injunction prayid -for
by the Buffalo sod State Llue Railroad Company,
to prevent the people of Erie from destroying the
North Rut Railroad. The Court has granted
the . preliminary lojanotion, reserving • final de
ntition an the merits of the case when it comes up
for a final hearing.
ass ingest:dote la the Franklin Canal Comps,
a, wou were very able, but that of Col.. Bleak,
spinet theoompany, was especially so. It went
into s fall history of the facts of the case, and
Wit a Wiihorlagneposure of the fraud practised
apon - theliite by that company. The speech
Jridge Thompeon, of Erie, &leo elicited mud
and the public appreciation of . it was
said enhauoui by by gentlemanly bearing.
•' P. B.—ehre the abova Mae written we find
'that It fs ibpoelible to get a copy!! Judge Ir
.• WWII Opinion. We were led •to expo& that a
, c,p7oonid bo Sled on Saturday but it was net,
and max not be for several days. A friend has;
however, famished os with a atatement of the
Obis bade by Cot Bleak, which Were folly,
awstabbd by Judge Irwin, and which cowbin a
Is ebitract of his Honor's opinion.. '
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jAiIIINGTON
ComiuMillenw o f 4. ll ittalulth (Matta
WASIUX OTOI Deo. 140858.
Pierce Democracy on Internal improownente—The
Union &daring war wpm the dont Pierce
Senators—Democratic Attack in Senate—ne
Sonzra Expedition. , ,
Pierce Demonise' , is fart developing itselL—
To 7 day the House laid on the table by a large
majority, a reeolutien teetering that adequate
appropriations should be made for finishing the
works of Internal Improvement began on the lake
comets and the western risers, under the act of
.18 . 52. This action disposes of the- question for
the next four years, and it la in precise ansord
antis with the antecedents if the President and
the prominent politidans who figure in hie ad
minletration. It will be remembered that this
question was blinked during the late Presides
tkl crosses The Whigs charged Pierce and
big chief supporters with hostility to the im
provement policy, but they evaded the 'issue, and
declined to plead guilty to the indictment. The
fate of this resolution, and the undoubted deter
mination of the party to abandon the harks
commenced, and in en unfinished state, points
out a path of legitimate apposition to the admin.
titration which mnat lead to its overthrow: 'The
western people bare been gem* deoeleed, and
will resent the treachery.
I mentioned yesterday. that Senator (twin
het had a diffioulty with Mr. Guthrie, of the
TreasuryDipertanertit,respeeting thesppointment
or some friend of the former to an office. There
is some apprehension that the affair may take a
scricrusly belligerent 'speak It is acid that Gen
eral Cushing called on Dr. Gwin to day, for the
purpose of effecting a resonelliation between
them, but the Senator refused to receive any
communication - from,. or in behall)of Mr. Guth
rie, except In Wilting. /
The Union is restive under its defeat, and
this morning has another severe article on those
Senators who had the creek, to refuse it a com
fortable bowl of pap in the shape of the Senate
printing. It publishes, with a species of mali
cious pleasure, a statement of the cost of print
ing for both Homes, during the last Congress,
which, it seems, amounts to only $125,000.
Tho Senate printing outs only forty or Mty
thousand dollars; out of this paltry amount the
Colon evidently thinks the Sentinel will not
make an immense fortune. This is true enough,
but nobody knows better than Beverly Tinker
bow to procure little extra jobs and gratuities
at the aloes of his menthe, which will make up
for all defielecoies of profit which may result
from a strict enforoement °tithe existing law
regulating the public printing. The Union
pis.inly declares that those Senators who voted
for Tucker separated themselves from the ad
ministration, and will be subjected to the penal
ties of coutumsoy and insubordination. The
now Senatorial organ defends its patrons from
this assault, and lashes the Galen humemitully.
It is a beautiful querreL The nine delinquent
democrats are a little frightened, and are in no
hurry to avow their names. Their influence at
home would be somewhat curtailed should their
recommendations for appointments' be systems!,
bully laid under the 'table, es is very likely to
be the Sage.
The girogreea of the feed between the Senate
ant the administration, is ehown by the motions
intended to legislate P. G. Washington eat of of
floe, as the personal friend of Kr. Guthrie, and
to make Mr. Diekens, Secretary of the Senate,
dishurelsg officer, independent of the Treasury.
Tha Senate appropriates "to its sole and sopa
rota use," between one and two hundred
thousand dollars annually, as a contingent fond.
Bat heretofore this money him been accounted for
by vonohere under the usual laws relative.'to the
expenditure of appropriations. This wan ineen
venient,because a considerable part of it has, b
spout for corrupt purposes, which it is desirable
to cover up in the quietest way possible. Mr.
Gothele, Moreover, has lately decided that the
contingent fond cannot bo drawn. out of the
Treasury, as heretofore, in a mass, bet most re
main there and be cheered upon ea required for
dally or weekly nee. The interest on the money
hat been an important perquisite of the persons
haring custody of the fund. That source of prof-,
it will now be out off, unless the House concur
with the Senate In altering the law. In all these
little things we perceive the cloud no bigger than
a min's hand.
Perhaps a little tho moat impudent illustra
tion of "filibuster's,' m, is the expedition from
•Callfornia evilest Bonorit7the origin and objeli
of which I hate Ware frequently alluded to --,
The liwless vsgabondr irho made this foray into
• peaceful state,have published an amount of
their foray, which is probably in great part
Woo. Bat according to their statement, they
murdered seven men, mutilated others, abduct
ed elevenl prominent inhabitants of the country,
In the exportation of obtaining a heavy ransom
from them, and they took to their heel'. All
this is upotiffurapproved plan of robbers and
border thieves among savage or half civilized
tribes. But we profess to be a relined and ohrls
tim nation, and it 'seems to me that we owe it to
our own character and to outraged justice to da
liver these men up to Mexico They may ex
pect at her binds vengeance not too sweetly
tempered with meroy. _ Jams.
Tan THOTTIADD Dobbeza Daemons—A libel
cass has been pending for scum days in the Su
perb:4 Court of N Y., in which'Edviml P. Fry
was plaintiff, and James Gordon Bennet, editor
of tbt New York Herald was defendant. On
Wednesday last the case was given to the fury,
which 'returned a verdict of,len Thousand Dol.
lira damages against Bennett The case has
created great excitement in New York, and the
verdiot bas eaueed'universil rejoicing among the
friends of an upright prem. This rejoicing wil
not be confined to New York. The New York
Tribune eves the following statement of the mute.
The name by which the Herald is known in New
York; is "the Selma Prem." •
The can in queejion we may briefly describe:
It seems that Mr. S. P. Fry, a gentleman of
Philadelphia—accomplished, according to the
history given, in more than collegiate attain.
meats—chose to give a new Impetus to operatic
matters itethie city by taltiog the leate of 'the
Opera Home. Onder his hands the Opera re
ceived new life. The beet of musical conductors
yet known among us, and a steady favorite to
this day, was specially imported from the Queen'it
Theatre, London.,,. Besides this there was as in
creased orchestrA fall one.third greater than
the pnblio had hitherto beard. The chorus was
also augmented to the same extent; the beat old
and newly-come artiste engaged; the ban for the
sale of Nape excluded from the house, arid, in
a word, every effort made to render the whole
In the highest sense a temple - Of riffEeLfart '
Mr: S. P. Fry, however, had been bred a gentle.:
man—Or, in other words, he was determined,
not to keep company with blackguards directly
or indirectly; consequently he declined to &deer
lbw in The Bataulo, or hare his printing done at
that office Considering the worse than dirty
pusillanimity of some of our publio men—oonsid.
earl that Tae Bantle boasts intimates and in
finances in the higheirquarters, and aeon went so
far as to contrive the appointment oflf aaftgen
to a Foreign Minion by preferring its oho edi
tor to one—coneldniog that scores of men in this
City have meanly ducked and 'dodged to its at
tacks, and nine even sneaked off the trial ques
tion, fearing to appease - witnesses 'panne The
ruffian—we moot repeat the common conviction
of every decent man in the community, that the
plaintiff entitled himself to emphStio moral op.
Waage' for being about the first man—out of the
editorial profession—to defy and epic upon Mr.
Bennett; and dully, after Ave years' uninter
rupted prosecution of his snit, to legally bleed
him to a lower deep of infamy than ever his Tar.
tans gropinge had yet reached.
As wo have already published, in greater or
lase detail,the evidence and epeeehea of ,tel
it,it, we Isbell not give now any synopsis tf It
brifficient to say, that while the Opera, as ap
peared by the evidence,. was morally and teen
nioally reformed. - The thltanta left no itire of
bestiality undisturbed, no pbasibillty of oblo
quy emended, no acridity - of venom advert;
to wreak libel onlibel, and lie on lie on the head
of the plaintiff. . Sworn to do him ail the evil
that bloated power and unchecked villainy could
compass,- it frothed, steamed, and reeked with
aseeoem infamies. it was led to this course
because' It had stippseed that, out of the
editorial profession, society, to a men almost,
cowered before it. The feeling had got abroad,
and remained rife up to the deoision of this trial
that Justice by an Individual could not • be oh;
tabled against the &aikido; that witnesses would
stutter 'ln their evidenCe or shrink utterly from
giving Artiste. truths; that Jurors would -not
00DPiOt and - oonnuil, over-toady to defend the
peoullost murderer, would cot appear against the
wetethr morel sitasetto. Well might they think_
eo, when it is fresh to patine reoolleeilea thee.
two of the mint eminent steteemeala the Waited .
Statae'both beet - their meek to the lhogi-yeke of
the rut on—cue of aim said, es published sad
not denied, " Tell Mr. Bennett that his patriot
*tie mune has deserved well of his country;"
and the other gave him s letter of introduction
to en American Legation whed he went abroad.
Of course when candidates for the Presidency
go through the loweritubtratam of the eewers
of party to get the good word of such a person
age, the republic must be hastening to ruin un
less there be civic virtue in public. persons.—
Thank Heaven, there is a new element in the so.
Mel system! That element is Individualism.
The private gentleman, however modest of de
meanor, simple of purpose and delicate of frame,
can take the lead in doing that which shivering
'mutters feared, and from which corporations re
coiled.
The New York Times, commenting on the
same eithjeot says :
This verdict will probably teach the Editor of
the Herald & valuable and much needed lesson
in regard to the legitimate objects of the public
Press. It le very singular Shit the lesson has
been eo long deferred. Nothing is more remark.
able than the impunity with which the Herald
has been permitted, for nearly twenty yeses, to
blesken the character, to destroy the credit,
and to tyrannise, with unscrupulous despotism,
over all the interests of every Individual and
every institution which happened to incur the
enmity of its proprietor. Its career has been a
standing disgrace, es well as a standing curse,
to the community by which it has berth sustain.
ed. Its Edits's will meet with no eymptaby iu
his present mishap; for be has dellbeeately out
himself off from all respect and all kindly regard,
by the inhuman shamelessness with Which he
has sacrifieed every public interest, and all pri
vate feelings, to the gratification of his avarice.
The wealth be hes amassed will render easy the
payment of the penalty imposed. But he will
probably be more careful, hereafter, in ha treat.
meat of private interests and personal character;
for parties who may become his 'victim, after
this example, will be very likely to s e rail them
selves of it in seeking redress.
The communication of .8. A. 8." ie
insdmla
sabte. It would produce a long and angry oon
troverey, and the subject is not one which can
be properlrdleoumed In Daily papers
Bonovae 07 thwuncra —The inhabitants of
that beautiful and thriving town will be pleased
to learn that on Tamday loot the Supreme
Court, sitting in Philadelphia, affirmed the do-
Siesion of the Court below, eetabliehing the Bor
ough of Bewlekly. The Bargees and Council
can now proceed to take such action as will tend
to improve Mid beautify the great natural advan
tages, of the place.
TIM IN UNCTION CASB
Legal points raised by 3 W. Black, Esq., one of
the Counts for the defence, in the motion for an
tajuaction apse the city of Brie.
The oomplalnant can have no interest in the
Franklin Company Railroad, esoept under the
article of agreement set forth in the bill By it
he mart eland or fall. It the Cleveland, Ashta
bula and and Painesville Rail Road have a claim
ae ctockhotders, it is under and by virtue of the
agreement. If es a coeditor it to the came. In .
a word, as stockholder, creditor or partner, his
Interest, if he has any, is derived from and de
pendant on the article of agreement.
The Franklin Canal Company harp no right to
make their toad on the ground occupied, to wit,
from the city of Erie to the Ohlo State line.
Their original charter, by the sat of 1844, an.
thorieeti the making of a canal from Franklin
to the Aqueduct below Meadville. By the aot of
1849, the Canal Company was authorised to
make • Rail Road, and to we the graded line
of towing path of the canal, as the bed of the
said road.
In the 10th section, on increasing the stock to
000,000, the Company is to have the privilege
of extending from the north end thereof tol Lake
Erie, and from the south end to Pittsburgh by
such route, /to.
There to a starting point laid down both North
And South, and points of termination. Fleet,
from Franklin to the Aqueduct, because this
was the very line and ground of the canal. From
thence =loading to Lake Erie. No power to.
commence at the town of Erie or any other place
near the Lake; nor any power to ran along its
margin to Ohio. At the other end from the orl•
ghost etartmg place, the company is authorised
to extend the road to Pittsburgh.
This Franklin Road with which the complain.
ante contract, is not the road chartered, nor any
part of it. It is not "the Franklin Canal Com
pany," nor any other corporate body of Penn
_
sylverda.
The undertaking of both parties in this main
particular, ie illegal and void; and from a void
contract no rights eau be derived either in law
or equity.
But if there could be a doubt, thfa question
his been already conclusively settled. The Be
promo Court of Pennsylvania has panda upon it
and decided the very questioe. (Here the Cossesei
read front the opinion of Chief Justice Black in
the osee of the Commonwealth vs. Franklin Ca
nal Company.) In eternetraleg the statutes of a
State or any ether sovereignty, the Federal
Courts always adopt the construotlon given be
the Courts of the State —lO Wheetne, 169. •
-The agreement le illegal because one of its ma
terial etiptdationti ie to form a connection be
tween the Franklin Canal Company and a foreign
corporatton.
The grant in the *hatter is not to terminate at
the State of Ohio, but at Lake Erie, In Penneyi
Toni*, and hence, the . Legislature veer content
p'sted an association or alliance with a corpora
tion beyond the jurisdiction of the State. An
sac of incorporation is a contract or bargain be
tween the State and the artificial body which It
creates. Once created Wean exercise no fano:
tion, nor do any act unless clear and specific
power Is giving by Ito erector.
By attempting the charter, a corporation agrees
that it will not attempt anything not contemplated
by the Legislature. But this one, to accomplish
an illegal result, runs its road along a line not
granted, and to a.point far from the ending place
allowed by law.
And Ibis is but a beginning of it. broken faith.
The agreement to in direct violation of positive
legislative enactment,.
The Road, with Its franchises, is ourreodered
to the oomplabianto, a corporate body of another
State. The „management of the Road is given
away, and with it the responsibility; in cue the
agreement Is legal.
Tholes requires that the corporaUon chattered
shall hive "the exclusive aontrolicf the motive
power." ' It Is to collect the tolls and, by its
directors, to manage the Reed in detail.
The whole or Its power it attempts to transfer,
and all - Its duties to avoid, by the article of
agreement on which the complainant rests his
equity.
By
- the surtendtr of the entire control and
management of their road, the Franklin Canal
Company ca n not make the detailed annual re
-port under oath, which their charter requires.
Tho contract le farther raid, because It conflicts
with another prodsion .of the charter, which
makes the road a common highway, open to all
who may choose to put' care thereon.
The very primary object of the contract con
remplatu a connectioni between the tracks of the
computes in Olio and Peansylvania,. et the
State line. This has been decided by the Su
preme Court of this State to be illegal unless un
der an express grant of power from the Legisla
ttuO.
The Legislature, in the charter of the comp.
ny, reserved tho power of resuming the work op.
on certain epeelfied conditions; the contract with
the Ohio company being. a perpetual one, eon
diets with this reservation of the State.
The agreement being void,becasne in violation
of the law, can the complainant have any right,
vested In law or equity? Without it, hale a sten
ger; with it, a party who has • sealed a contract
in violation of law.
'But It has been said that a violation of the
Franklin Charter cannot bo enquired Into In a
collateral proceeding True or not true, the
question is not touched.' Oar peeition le that the
agreement is fold, and to suffer the complainant
to take a eiogle step le thie proceeding is to re•
copies as valid a void and worthless contrast.
This is never dono.l For this reason alone, if
there was no other, the iejanation should be re.
fused.
Story oo contraots 400, 544, 545. Dodgely
N, Beale; 8 Watts 264.
In addition to ell these objections_ there ie
flagrant violation of duty In this: 'the parties
to this agreement have expended the entire sap•
ital of the Franklin CauelUompany's Road, on
ground never granted, and without approaching
even any portion of the line the Logislatnro per
mitted them to use. They have then, not only
mimed to do, but here actually done every thing
that was prohibited, and no one thing that was
permitted or enjoined. .
Imporrear or Taus.—A Washington °orris
pendent of the New York Tribune oommunlcateis
the following Intelligence, which must be rawly
, ed with came cane of donbt
Woosonnerror, Dee. 14 - , 113613.-1 hare trustwor
thy information font New-Orleans to the effect
that a powerfar filibuster eipedltion Is preparing
against Cuba, and will sail sometime before the
;middle of February. It is intended that the en
tire foroeuhall comilit' of some 'four thousand
moo, led by °Moans , of tried skill and bravery,
white general who gained laurels , In Martino at
their head. The enlistments are proceeding with.
ever/Wert to keep the matter strictly private.
Each man Is subjected to the scrutiny of the Or
der-of the Lone Star before' being admitted, and
is required to take an oath not to divulge the
secret. It is believed that at least one member.
of the Cabinet Is well aware of tbe.movement.—
While the bulk' of the expedition will sail from
New-Oriesns„ other cities will shoo eend forth
their quote to Swarm, of Manifest:Destiny. It
ht. 'specked that the Creoles of , ' Cubs will not
leave these berm to the torah es thn't did them
et's - Looks • butiettrrrise to happen them sad
&dim tide own etnanetpeUeu.
sm able die to wears yon that the real P!"
Wets Cabs'do not share the negro drirlog
aPpirations of our Southern filibusters, but ar
dpatly look forward to the day when Slavery
will oer.se to ezist on the islant. .
Private advices have reached me from London
to the effect that Kossuth L earnestly' preparing
r the eventualities of a general European. war;
When the nevi ateamehip Golden Age wag Milo
erpool recently, Kossuth went down from Landon
tea Mr. Howard, her °offset, with a view to
11 , goilate for that splendid veaseL Ho wanted
h r to go up the Medlterraaeau, expecting that
the beginning of the citmileam would render ne
o-ssary a revolutionary force in that quarthr.—
P cr some days the matter wee kept in Suspense,
but the outbreak did not occur eo coon as was
anticipated, and according the Golden Age went
to California.
Corresptudeure of the Danz. Pittsburgh Gazette.
San Fusieutoo, Nov 16th, 1668.
Warn-9n-:—Yon- will pardon- me for
tl to boldness; for feeling that lam a Rusk:War,
I claim relationship with you, and having teen
the Gestate, in which 19 pictured the improve
menus that are rapidly going on in your,City,
El, great ithengeii taist have taken place even
d firing my abort l'atsence, I thought a abort so
wunt of "San Fran," the Pacific City, would not
ei...mo omits; and 1 em prompted to write to you,
w I have not yet seen this great City much CM
tined by Pitteburghere. But a few short years
tho place now known al "San Fran, wee
a candy waste, and no Coe thought that a great
C. ty would rise here. No hum of business wee
hard; the workman's tool lay quiet, the hidden
City yet slept, and the magnificent Bay, that
wretches out before us, wan the home of the Bea!
Gull. and fowls of all kind; but, as If by
the Yankee levelled the eaud hills, and beautiful
butldlogn were erected; and, although the "de- ;
strayer" laid them Pow, other and better ones reel
from their eau; and now are to be seen mag
nificent etruatures, which will rival with any in
the world. The tine Bay now bears upon
Ito calm bosom noble ship., from different quer*
tyre of the world, ladened with the preduota of
other countries, and in return ,
take with theta
the 'yellow ore with labia Calfre rnia abounds It
is a wonder that we have such good order and
law, considering the many classes of people; but
orderly men "puil together," and °rime is pew
lobed, and the rigid laws of California keep the
mime list low. Foreigners reepeot and fear the .
AMOriOarte, and this I am glad to see, for I wish
to eee American laws carried out on Amerioan
ground, and the "stare and etripoe" respected.
When the Puffin. Rail road ie finbibod, there
well be in immense trade and travel here. Thle
will bee market for Asia and Chins, ands-"Elan
Fran" will be the grand American depot for the
great thoroughfare of the world. We are fast
becoming acquainted with the Chinese history,
and by educating a few of the Celestints.here,
and eending them to their homes, we will coon
Americanize them, and we will be permitted Ur
enter Mina and have a friendly intercourse with
- .John," explore their conntilt, heretofore not
available, and aeon they will imitate our manners
and customs and adopt many of our arta, and
musing of living; then will the China milieu open
up a trade for no unparalleled in the annals of
history. The andleition of California to the
United States has produced results and will yet
reseal Wonders that will astonish the world, and
point to a Providence. Truly there is a great
work now progreteing 'in the world, with which
Imagination elan scarce keep pace. Whilst the
powers of earth are convulsed, and kings trem
ble on their throw', the mighty work Is going
on, the secret volcano of human thought le still
burning, and stow and sure these tires shall be,
until they burst, and dynasties and thrones crum
ble before ire steady blase, and true religion and
free thought , rie from their rains, and ploolalm
the great "1 am." The grand march of
protement re abroad and the steady work goes
bravely on; raitfoade, the iron linker natio:moire
being laid from north to (loath, from east to
west, than bringing together nations; and An
electric, wires extending through the - world,
thabght mingles - with thought with lightning
speed, and religious sentiment will and its way
to the darkeet corner of the eartt the light •of
Christianity will disperse the gloom that
tangs over the benighted heathen; who la his
ignorunoe worebip the Imago of his own make;
and the true God will resew', homage at their
hands; the idols will be cast down; then will the
time almost - hate arrived when no one will have
;mouton to say Onto bin brother know ye the
Lord." taking a reirospecti view of Ala
past, and comparing it - with the pretreat, we can
see the "hand of Cod'- stretched oat Baia
working a "mighty work" unto hinise/f,' and hie
people are beieg - gathered together, Infidelity
its sneakingfrorn the earth, and soon the mighty
chorus will go up from the nations Of the earth
"Great is hiessist6 name."
Anarnosiu. POl7llllll Irins.—Oa this 24th
November the Turks aonetraoted a taidipi be
tween Restock and the Island of Miktista..This
island remsbil In the pessesslon of the T , erkt4
notwithstanding the statement that they bed
been dislodged by the RUSl3lll,artilliri7-curdir
General Formoricif. They had also resisted 41
the attempts of the Russians to drive them fmt
their posittob below Hirsova, at the oonfla
of the Talonites and the Danube.
The following Is givec as authentic—
..oa the night of the 21et Noveraber the Turks
forced the Raseiar.a to quit the island oppoaite
Oinrgevo. Two attempts were made by the Hes
sians to retake the island, bat they were repulsed.
In the second attack the Russians showed Signs
of cswerdiee, and hod I, be forced hots the Tr,-
tab ere Between coven and eight o'clock be the
morning of the 24th, the aO/11i/12111 retook the
island. During the night of the 26th the Turks
made a night 'kitsch, but were unsuccessful.—
The pmeage of the river by the Russlens at this
point le .out of , the question. The pontoons—
(not knoWn whether Rusalwas,er Tarkish)—have
been ail sent to Hissers t conneet the flamer.
ops islands with thg right beak of the river."
•Osaarz, Bat 14, 1062.—Fosr battallens of
Ruaelan infantry, with 20 pieces of CIDIIOI2, cry
jest entering this • plane. At the heed of the
troops are three generale and heveral other 'MR.
nen; this detathment is ca its way to Bralloi:
Den. Lodene passed through Deists on the 1204
en route for Wallachia
Boonnaser, Now 16, 1868,—Thc Admit:List
tiro Council has entered a protest against tYti
incorporation of the Wallaohlan militia with tkil
Russian Regiments.
One at :the Boyares who were lately amend
has been sent to the tattles! of Bender.
The Terkel hare for some nights. pueblos
bombarding the 11122311141 position at Margit°.
They occupied the island of Moknaa but were
dislodged by the artillery under General Form
osal.
The Turks hers, howeeer, resisted 'all the ef
forte of the Russians to expel , them from their
position below Hirsova, at the conlitumos of the
Tafoolish and the Danube. - Letters from 13*.
lees state that the fourth and fifth Russian*
eerie oorpe ar s e in movement. They have Isift
Bessarabia, and are about to outer Wsliaohlai
ODINIA Nov. 21, 1868. Gen. Fleabback. , e,X
Krajovs, h --
aft been receiving reinf - oreemcule from
Buchareet, and his force, which when the Turks.
lauded et Rsiefat was only 6,000 men,lis now t
between.l2ooand 18000 men. 11.1s* trace*
have been oftdly received by the Wellaehbuldr
that he has been compelled to issue first oho'
proclamation end then another, appealing to the
religious feelings of the natives, and also hell: ,
bag etrong language to the opposltioniste.
&mat W. Pang .111 ba oandkLete for re-oleettoit to
the 3fgyorelty of Allegheny Olty. et, the eneolog elootJoN
wit,j4st to the deelalon of the Wblo Oonerntlon.
tlestl ' , MANY (JITIZiNIL
SP.ECIAL NOTICES
crqume Irisauscue Co
IMM ftesident angD r"banch. D.6.44'h
43.
Tor.
(la ctord of this Com
.• dollar.
r:11:°157:1%114 11;::4'1111.7411‘D°9dA.1.11.'51kiIiiiht‘lt.;4.4tidnthIs.u4dri''LL'f:,k"e'
Orrlce -Cie axes' leiusiaca 00.. 91 Water.L, Pitteh . g.
/N Eleetionvfor 15 Direoliin, to nerve for
the Clm logpry bgiti lit the 0111". or lb.
soy. on Mur;DAY. the lOUs gnat.. Innit....n the hoots
of 10 tieleek e. lirand 3 P.-1i..115AMUKL.1,..314331.110.1,
Deo. 7th, 1653, des.td Fleofetar,.
Card.--OLN positively
only GONCEUT. on Monday evening:
The nubile to recibectfolly infcrmed, that, the We of
ticket.' end choke anemia for OLli BULL'S Grand Cone
cart, will commence on Friday. Doe. 17th. and continue
until hlecdaY. at Ur. ll. Kleber'eldusia Mom • 'd..1541t.1
HENRY H.ICOLLINS.
.• DpILIVADDIntI AND .
COMMISSION MgRCHANT,.
• AND4I.IOI6dAL6 DEALER IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, VISE, AN
PRODUCE GENERALLY, .s
No. 23 Weed street, Pittsburgh.
hit - „
viirWorthy of Consideration.—Saistioe •
"bat been *roping Tor axes eater something that would tire
new fovea sod vigor to the system, without the. pasalty.of
subseenent relaxation. -The deelderstum lasuPPll•d. rti
tforve's Inbar orOordial we have • promo:talon that shill
themanlier Tit:oracle health to the imiloarell phytioal
conanlmainis, and at the same time elevatei tho
Nay. more, it keeps both the body and annul et the. true
plictiof h. alai, and there la no &preadult ron.quent
ou Its to ttal respect it Matra fron (mart . Other
inhoulant known, bentonite with opium and ending am.
nionia. Contradiction of thole ft , ts in °ballooned and do
ted, Yin that the' }lisle or Cordial will awe *lot had
ache, morrow!' bead-echo, dyspeDala, lownrea of _spirits,
sexual incapacity. Irregularity . or noatueee of the fano.
nom DecnUar to itinaleo, nervoin ancolicen,'tenelaidobib
I ty.sleoplronnee., want of appotltedangoar, want of "lacy
imam/ otigitlf: Pleklleli of eteneseh..niddlnees ofthii head
.eonfoolou of isms, datulenno. awl nervous spawn. Divehi
of the conform rococo in tho 0.411 e mentioned, and
other ooMplainta, Cr. In tymeesslon of 'the/IMO. • .
• MIS ("grata/ I. pot op. bight] concentrate], In Dint hot
nee.. Pries WO PDC WWII; tlgb
• . • • . 0. 11. Prot:Tinto,.
J'' ' •114 Broadway. New York.
by /planate* throughout the Ilalted•ntatia, Oen.
lienerea Agenteln Pitl ehnxith -4 K0 1 . - Xlitotr. circa
Woad adeleitand - nfrithela ley, and liming Boat; earn.
Wood cod Idh , :daddy&
ROME
INS (JRANCE COMPAN Y ,
NEW YORK
•
CASH' CAPITAL $500,000,
C. LOOMIS. agent.
N 0.59 Wood etrootatittgburoL
DriLiC2ol33:
&morn Loomfa---...---....Lat0 of the /Etna, Ilartfbrd.
Ja , per Cormsg, ------Firm of Coral • g A Co.
79 , 0d0re MoNamee.-----ilrao of Bowan I MoNamee.
R.,9lnrdßipeb .
of D.-ose. Slag A Co.
WO/innt Afellen..-----.}Firm of Olaglni Melleo A Co.
Geom.: of George Blisa *Co.
Argo. H. of Eng llabour A Co.
.E. Wocd,—.- of Willard it .Wood.
Ltri P of Stone A-Starr.
/I.nrg of Elf. CUPP a Bone..
Jones Imo,- ofJanroa Low a Co.
Charts.. B. Halok... — -.Firmer( 0. B. Hatch* Co.
John B. Jltdohinson, - ---...--....F1em of 4. 0. Mown& Co.
11711 non O. Lasstert.-.........1144m of* A A. Marren!. t Co.
Chariot A. 800kkv,..—.,.. of Eraser k Co.
/emir .Atkrbwry.o.,....Firm of LeArls Atterbury Jr.; A Co.
Levi P. IlorLon,.---.-.Firm co J.M. Beebe. Morison A Co.
Argos T. Dlotedet--.-.....1trm of Trowbridge. Dwight &Co.
John G.Nele.• —Firm of Nebo*
C o.
(loriet 80id0n5.......-.-.Virm Of Baldwin. Starr A Co.
Clan". Firm of Oberman A Collins.
fkolwo D. Morpren.--.-..-- 2 ..Flrm of E. D. Morgan A Co.
Lv.Pers D.Cbsgan,-.„..-....- - Pirm of Coman. Intorno 4 00.
Mostar 1f0nen00r.....„.„---_ firm of T. A U. Memencer.
David ofJohnson A Sanford.
W hoa flittorfon,—....—Flrm of Norton, Butler A Hoyt.
,tittpl.en ..-----.Firm of
tllookrond 1 of Haskell, Merrick A Bull.
' Alfred 8. Bornar...-------.„-Finn of A. S. Barnes A Co.
.fbe of IL Lockwood A Soar
logronas Hopktrg. ......... ABM , A ON
Lyman Cboke„._
OM --- Tar'
Jan." A.. pr Vitt.._—.. Viral roma, surf Dwight
Bed. Peoltaxa. Firmer Frotblognam • Nevall A Co.
John H. 8ger(12,..—.--.....L.W1rcg of Swift, llorlbut & Co.
Firm of Condit A Noble.
Wad 4. of Work * Drake.
Nakao. H. 810eh0e.41,-......Y1r0s of Ellbeonvlifook well a Co.
boner HonePhroli....Flrm of Barne), Ilamphrey aßn er.
n T. .... -.--....Csabier (bottom:Mal B B.
PaVord N. of Walla, Fargo A Co.
Doerge 'a
George fc;;,;e - A
Cl I AB. J. MARTIN. fiecretalalZON ry L. LOOMIS, Preside
S.
rLyon's Kathalron.—Tbe HathaL
neutralises the of al:deems, Climate and.old ag
Pl . ..reins and restating the human Nair *ran oft r
ilsidnert , of many Joann element the scalp from Dorf 12
an/ Ito natural Impurities will cure the Nervous IS
ache and all Eruptive Mecum of the Skin and is
meet desirable a rt icle for Curling and Imparting e
the hslrill the world. Ithappily united the. o
choicest ratnades to the best french Extrac t , an r.
hales the Perfume of the next dellehttnl dowers. Ni
person should be withont It. Price only 25 eta, In ir
bottles. Sold by all dealers. everywhere.
• • •
D. B. BAIINIId, Paoprititnr..l6l Broadway, N
Sold in Pittsburgh br B. B. Pedlars, O. Fraser.
raze R.. flaming Brae, and Bra= a Bolter.
Stir'SDA EILLITSTIA AND LA/fATTNTI
inleg Pommy. Nowlfrrk ANAIDA. N 1:•.
JAMES P. TANNER
WIIOLIEBALS PLUM
111 BOOTS, atom, BO3IEBTB, AND LEA :cc
No. 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
ZarlUZ3l TtLIFD POOl7ll.
/or ,Ez stook consults of upwards of 2600
Bcitusuma'aendm BOVAT e ll, m p r oni T
l a t= Mo d
t st:4le .i o N f . VOT N. : :
land maanfaatnrers, adapted aspreaalY for PALL and-
WI
NTICH SAL= and .111 beam at natlafactorY prime—
aompariag favorably .Ithtic of Philadalphis and Naar
York. Pun .ka. arandna Wore
having. Alak NNW YOhg. 1)411 GIIATIIBIL. 1 iraP
.iffloWs thaw: the attention of our read
ers to Q. advertlsament-of HORSE'S INVIGORATING
OGRDIA4't. 11" fnond orenh-th. fourth 'Sec
A. H. HOLIV4ES & BRO .
ALANUNAOTVANII3 OP
SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS,
BUTTOCKS, CROWBARS, &0.,
TIMBER SCREW,' BRIDGE BOLTS,
CAB BOLTS,
WAB/I,EIIB, COTTON, TOBACCO, AND HEMP 80ANKB.
PITTSBURGH. "
Office 116 Wood ot4lptwoola let and sod.
All kinds of blacksmith • k for Bridge , au. done at
the shorteet notice and at th tom,. mines.
ddir All work warranted e to any manufactarod."liik
SO` BURKE it B ANES' SAFES—here
i the kind of tellti6lool . oo Itel the value of oar HAVE&
upon which we mu conlidoutly test the reputation of o.
work. W. almmir published several wertllicatm.
Prowing that Safes made for our rander and antiwar/
ad.) , , and mold abroad. have been =Weaned to the
SICTIRRST TRIM IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS,
and pririerved thilr tiondinito totally hoe from damage_
thefollowing to another proof of the rim. incoutedable
sharamor
Mop() woms or BOOKR ADD PAP;
IiAVED WITS A 140 8671!
ALBION, Ears ()Quart, P.
Nil/amber 12, nal.
tdroarou Boars it ZAL2I/13F- . pr thy: Your two I ro
w.r. duly rwoolrool. I woo nt at the blue. I would
may. In roused to your Bah. onnakfor It parfootly ItUK
PIPPO. / taotO4rtno woo I bought etyma hut WI, on The
T
morning of nu lOth of J loot—oty otors bulldinn
being burned to Atha. It w Milt of wood and brick—
• largo throe nary 0414 1 1 n
th lfy :TN was ha& et Lt.
nlgfaVoun fir toroll. 1t tau a :rry c. roa: " ""
.."
.tly man and book! accounts that were In U. darn
amountal to about Tan Thousand Dollars. whalt WY
auto& Thera wastage a oinnte popper famed: sage further,
I would saran ady woman who ladolog Doldrums, to low.
no War, bat bur a Ufa to amp their papers, to., in—and
r t . alto that to good.
y lgr .. sia r f:l4nonsuunod 7000 Sof.
°r...Aft'''
LADIES FANCY FUNS
•
M ' CORD & CO.
Would 'Lobet reapectfully invite tho attention
ee iadlostetboir largo andoomploloatookof FANCY MRS
mw oPoohnt. =undoing lo part Was. Mao:Martin
Zia.. Lynx. Corinino..sltorian Ponttrol. Rook Marlin.
Ornott Gookiy and liwnn's Down; Mop's. Vietortnoc Poi
soul. Ooffs. Role_ owner Wood ankh moot
UEMIWOMI
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO
OP PXYIII9YLPOWLL:
DRANCII OFFres, ode. 4th Smithfield
I PltUbartib. Capital. ASO.OOO Delon.
btlaclpt/C-..4ehia Itotherlard. Dauphin to .4 P. C,
Y. [lantana'''. Bion'tJaar A. Windt,.
I St= Yittobarab: A. AL. Carrier Pftcaborgb; Jena B.
fintbrc , ard, ba•Ptd. co: A. J. Elan. tlareiburr,
Jon.. tharlabarc Hobart It lota. Carboncounfr.
a. JOH:4 P. ttlalliatlfOltb, Yroaktfnat.
A. J. diurr. BeerenuT.
• A. 11•10tIlltt, •etuarr.
The Atore CattPattY traMbc affattrt porno er
and Inland narlsatke, and traorpertaben: burl
logs sad ta•cattandlaa to city or country, at lowest beano
moisten% with mini. Pollen,. Woad au doetUaa beano
altbor perpetually ar fbr • bum at year. neb. , mylAil
Girard Fire & Marine lasnranise
• Or
.P4II.A.DIfLPLIIA.
OFFICE Of -PITTSBURGH AGENCY
Ify iftrner fth sad Stattitheht 14, Clipant. 300.030 Dot
Diasceoat—Wm. b. herein, J. P. Stainer, D. A. Shoot
2`11tatia1M4,...N.1"."4. 1 ',..'4441A1tr•
U. Powers, IL D. enerman, A. Philip P. 113, ' ;:
, Silintriat i r . , aul let r i:u ra"'" 3T ' " Or •
MU Inman Lytton or Wooten foriatVest A re
ADM analtute. atom. Meroherediee and 'regent, se.
erellr. on thownettavarabse Wale.
n 004131,1.14 A. A. CARRIZa. Asent.
OICOMINOR, BROTHER &
NANKIERS AND INFURANON DEALDRII
N 0.16 WOOD STRUT.
Ono door rrtsa Pint street. PlMburgh,
ti®. Bay and Ball Par and Current Funds
tarot TIMS EaaDans. Coln. Moeda, Isidaro arid
Western Dula DUD. aad Proodraor Nora.; allow 6 par
odd,. on rim OrPloltta of Par and Oarrad Mororr: and.
Duran lira and Marine Nadal for Um Arad Dummy
(-DO.? (malt Oarltal 6110.600) and Rawl lanongeog ty
(mit.] 1110.000.000). au36
sarlt would hardly do for any one to
hairs the leaterthinceredele to eseetion ;the excellence or
Dr: Hstedeurs Denman Bitters. tetdott are Prepared by Dr.
U. K. Judaea. In eau of dyspepata. Dm complaint and
dernthriedent oc the digitise art... their lathy virtues
have tong dn. been made nlatalr appazant. They purge
from the eystent the morbid humors which retard the net
Und f..d. 10 ..• • , Lid kin( 1.141,111” to the cheek and tut
toting to the brow. They hotplate those alone upon beep!.
nem andithetor• the *Taunt° high health . denTer
fititmen's Ltutarattua uompany of rittabargb
It. D. KIND. Pustular.
_dAMOISL I...I4AI4EIDELL. Pan.
On'lCUs, BB WATTS, BILTWIII ■ABS= MID
WOOD StRIUS
Adr• INNUREN fiULL AND G•4CC AND
ON THI
01410 AND NINAIIISIPPI ItiVANS. AND TILIDUTA..
,8.1 1: N.
441- agotr..st lOU or &Aso by PIRA ALIN
Wand tA4 prat of 44 Ma and ZNZALIVD N 49704 won
'reol MEN BPORTAI7OIV. t.
DIZIOT0111:
S
OIL a:
Samuel n. 7. I WM. 1.141113 Ms Jr..
I % I . . lit i gh.o,
RobV4lso. Jr., I John 8. mlwor.n.
8.11 h. rilMell. Pollen._
• Rdward ...tog. J. B , bronmaktr,
Unita Bryant, Wm 8. ii.y.,
Immo IC PMMIO.k. . 4•22
AU - Oakland , Property for Sale—This
Property is eitoshd about one half nide frani the cite'
line, fronting on POOD•flf OA% AT/IMO. It if emend
will gralt lases of ,the choicest Mode, ninny of them In
glitt bearing. Mat an sbunderiae of :drape: Itemberry.
Citirtant.Oomeben7. at.. ge. There le • two story frame
Noma, together with convenient out bonsai on It. for
0841, of areas arid adamant:nese of immtlem, t in Fir Mart/
Minot be slummed. It contains a little over 6 acres. I
thevrhole together, or divide It tomtit norchsami.
TllOl3. J. oAktPBKLL.
6, neat; du No. 11l Water Anat.
• AMOS LELAND & 'CO.,
„ 171 eIIARL BTllllll7'.
Nur
NANNFACITITRIDA AND DEALERI
: IX IVIULY DUCRIP7 J IO7f or
- •
STRAW GOODS,
• COMMUDIZ 111 part or
PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED. BRAID,
CANTON AND PALM LEAP nets:
&Oak Itallian,Bwise and Bilk Bonnets;
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS, ib0.40,
. fly the Case. .
•
Coosinnlng one of the largest Ince** In the City, to
Ando thetotteiotion of °ash and Time Bayer' in rapped
oolleltod.
• K. B.—LIATUIRS aro puttees.), Invited .to eon and
Maine ear Stack. which to rutted soonest/ to thole
the DOW and fashionable :itylea of
"Eiß oelll-Inod _
Per - First Premium for best Bilk Hat—
IFLUM a 110 N, lhothloaablo Matson 91. Wood •
Street, aro ow tiromothd th f;rohat thee =stamen/4i
and the public. on assortment of ilste and Oars.
9shleh foehtanhe of . Ihdih. and prim, caused he war
rlVtle b L ui sr a r h tte otbo in tbs
ie invl i tZ .
to out , otro manutheture
VS& 9390 sod 9/ - .00 Usti. - 0e.29-emdalsl3
ass " jlisease. Ccittlea Eipansish
kliatere. ite a remedy for liver at the bomb., of
Arm Idable nib acempated :with • disemetetem aut. Of
tbat oresa,ls norlyalled. •
Hundreds of rentlbtatas. from. tbe Mahon loomp. or
,ii rraoo „„„ w l„ the nil et Atehmond, Pa, ndsht
be given M owes effected br Cierter's 'Smash Mixture.—
we bee. Marra= to sofa to theestraordthary sore of
BILIOneI N. Dilater. bee., of Arm of Drinker A Morris
Bookiebers.illebeMed, 17a-ea° via eared by 2 bottlee
of Perteth Opeldsb latter% /Am 8 year. mdfaiser from
diessied Item He my' Ile estlon on theblood le wonder
bilebetter Mixt ell the teiebeibe be bad am taken.- lad
/111111111Millt tt toall. •
NA N sdratlaaant b mat o: edema
.
.
Niill'lndigestion ' and:Liver Complaint] lt,/ IL pws COUGH SYRUP—A . 1114le I
CURED RY RIRR'd PRTROLEVAL—n.a tr. iou.E.g. ,a,r,tr&l4%7„„c`Ath,`4llatta.":".%'llibM2r„,
le.ter trona Itcw. 01 Mckinnon, a blimonary 112 Oregon : , ThL. valt. t ,le Xt. ll . l .• 1.* ". 2 b.. on • u nabod7Msml •at
Ma. J. NI. Rue—Deer :Sir; . —Myself and wife harlot ' 7 or 8 yorekaatt, and mint %Imam univareal .u 7. m
b-en greatly beneedted by the um of 'Our Petroleum. I I contdantly 'recomman,al its Wag the beet rem 7on
with 'Okays Ton seed boa be amp or threw donee bet. , the shoe. nu:ID/slats now In Wea. It le a Lunn : obi,.
tie. I on. N. COametrat onal Miniatar in [hie place. and , nation cf moutaya . nili. dboharetle, and mod/ tee Medi.
te•••••I oi my people are affected , with Indic...MOO and an , one-, oimponstaillipOrtregular .Vhartnacbutlral • thy
Inaction of tha lime. the ono of intent( and aril, W.. , kloatcaptincipl smd as such. has been. end MII Is
taking y oar PETROLNIIII. OR ROCK OIL. We took ! tr.nneot.y . yell:ell be mane lihridoium.
-6. neat bottles—Moor throe oche-about a year and • halt Prepantil and old by L. WILCOX It 00 ......irae. I
........,....,..„.... good health ter yew. I ILK straeLoon t ay ,
the Dhupond.
!t!
.....haTielne that time. / had not taken a Finale bob
t 1... before that halite= of the etennach which an diatom. I 0.8.0131.2.14 T NIIAIR—BoaLI's Hyrum*
t.l 0 dyneptic Vile Illti , Ved. and I bees felt Wain. of It a k ncic.—.o,4 boy. orryd. truly vaklable Iftiald la '
m.o. etiae rime. My wife was also taherad from a chronic wcrth won than Its . eight In gold. Mamie no quacks,
di.ease of the Moir , which had bean of moral Tom natal' .rrln is conmeatto but healthy and effiranlcrua toerrs.\
tea. by the amoryour Petroleum.
I.4AVoggielt.griggejig.thafflintMf.lMlTLlVßi: Ille'%4lt7filrL.blP=
tam tp Its .rind s 'l t brilliancy
ry ehera. net26 i wok Lair become stomata! wikortmlk not eke akin
Ilium advertlaing Petrolontinwill coin I
Oka • Mane and healthy whoa bY th• tn• of th,,,,__• in...:
&amble Hyperion.. Leant\ attlede fOr Flying °h..... ''''
the hair. and • briillaat glionc ro .annot by anycoolamad
be walled. \
For male by Market and, 00, grids anikApothees
rine. corner of at t 6 Dommail. Yikatbarith.
NOTICE--The undereigned, Frederick Le.
renz.of the find of !darling t co.. sot
oss 11.11tenart, of theists BIM gilt:mart. Idardd
13. , hare thleday_lbnned are parts:terabit"; odd. illdtddl".
o f
style of LORANZ, STYW 00.. for UK Porto.
Warehouse
manateenwler Iron and N . h., and bare taken the
Warehouse No. 63 Water Inlet, between real and short
"' 'Whole the here on hand an amaortment of tha VS:I
- of Iron and Nails,. whi Ora , nn
, orointdanng tartan They re ed y planet the pat
ronage ofthe publlo.
der-dtf Y= LORRNZ.
THO 6. 11. Lif/tWART.
L.
SECURE YOUR SILiDONTI—Ro wise,
Profit by aced id fe and go straightway to OAR.
(V.'S NEW UALLSItY, o. 76. Fourth street, and . see
yourseltas others sea yot." Style and in** bruit al--
transom and c!tisetts are incited to call and examine
sr.liespect.
Ser.nn Pont Powder. —Every variety
Itifls, Mining and Blastinis Polder, In all Piss D.b.a. .
sl•rsys on hand and for sale trom Itemmine, in lots to
Do rot men, on Istorsble terms. Also. Feely rove.
FLEMING BIOTHERS,
(irecznos..l. icon • CO.)
WHOLRULE DRUGGISTS,
150.1P00g street, Pittsburgh.
•
Iv 113-Proiniator• of Dr. 2.11.812e+n Celebrated V•o•oinas•
or PIM. to.
• IterEve Hundred Worms Expelled—
•• Ibed the following eaten:out from respectable Druggists
e w the surprising effects of D. A. fahnestoors unequalled
■ Vrnalfoge,
001123921111114 . N. Y., Jan. 13. 1813.
Lam, B. A. PlAntrfock Q Cb:
thentlemen—alattnew Clark. a into of undoubted
veracity. of the town of Lisbon, It. Lewrene• co, N.
OM/ that he has a MIDI, 4 years old, to whom he Sere
3 doom of B. Palma 's Verrolfuge, to 11.0,11/4111
boors. to theattarooo of the acme day she passed et
oce Dale EIRViSNTAR . and at another NINETNEN
PI 011818. Abont 2 croloek the following night, the paw
ed the Incredible number of PIPE HUNDRED a TWIN.
TY•ONN. making In 611,667, In lege than 12 boor? time.
U. add they Wens perfectly emulator,' at euch a maw of
worms from a child of her ar, and that to minted thou
."‘"."'lr. Very
JIMI Y 4 RANDAL L._Druaghan
Prepared and .ord by B. A. FAUN &MOOS. CIL, cor.
Wood and Ist. sta. Pittaburgh. non
R. C. LOOMIS,
Of the late firm of M'Oardy & Loomie,)
WIIOLNPALN ORMAN IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
59 woad e, Plttabarth.
.14:071.3
REIOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
IMPORTERS ADD WHOLESALE DIALERS ES
/013KIGN AND DONEEITIO
HARDWARE. CUTLERY, pie te.
Have removed to their new and extensive
Lintel,
No. , 52 Word Weer. four doom abore the dt.Uharles
Lintel, WI:Mb their outcome. and merchants mentally.
Invt nd to an
Itt ti examination of the most ow:lslet...art.
watt eeer offered r. !elk,
AILLSOWS riser PEEXIIIII
DAGUER
POBT OP/1011 BUI
lITIZENS and s
tont an sonars.. a
fur moderato prie...llll
thfe wall known ...tab..
tr cnarantoul,or no oh
I.Tuot and but anon.
let.d for the porp , ..,
p,e• rfni tin& and ha •Ir
Kia:./F:4O7:4 ; g:T
*"• -r to the Kt.
....Wu..blurt, en
."'
S
is
I .
rl
r: •
•
- - -
DAGUERREOTYPES
aun arall v.!
E.. Lg.
NATIONAL GALLERY.
I ACK SON'S National llagnerrer.ri Gallery,
rem, of the Illamnml arid Market etreet.ionierall•
Wileara Drug Morn,' Dittaburgh.
Ladles LOCI thiatlemon wishing hiobtaisilirallkAlikenweine
at 1.1..1.n5ts prase. will pleaea nill at the •twier
turnt, 0 tied op withrery r.,-tor Alt mg Sty Lighte ,
arrrogril with 'ugh skill t h at the .ineratrir can take the
rune: amuse* tar airolles Te A tI L UMCSI ham . with ail the
pprr..asba al ic.,wair ' rt . teiMeirrii add dn.
p iiratee Laken of original 11 gametes.
.VilaDareone not relphrad to takes rierure,vnleea g gee.
(*1 isaatutiiareng
taken A 81,k .td ptr..,t• 181
. 8 .7 K. of Lb .rity• awl pldulty.
00881, arel 00Arsting Cr= 8 r,=8.1 0 I
•. tattrail.lB be 18284.88 tsff •
INS.S. Brown's Buonoe of Jamaica
sPr—fir regeore le • preparation of unintual excelleana
to ordinary , Merriam. Wel pivot cholera. to short. tn
of penetration of the digestive function. It Is of
I n.ellaehle value. DOCIDC tbn prevalence of the avian:obi
ebolera and summer ooraplahlta of chlldretalt Is peculiarly
ritleactoon no anal or IllaUralost shook* be without it.
CkLIII2X—B• slue to get the geinnue lisattee. which le
yi.pared celp by P. DROWN. at bla Drug sad Cbentleal
/are, non ttnaet termer of Fifth m u d Cana ut street; Phil
s4l,lPha.ang for *ale by all the rapectable *potin:art. to
tire .34teen lad, to Plttebongh. by B.oJ. P 4424 Jr, .B. e.
fahnestoclt • . Co. Dr. p. Smith, beratiel Wilcox • Co,
J. behoolonater A Co.
Alloahoo.o City Dr U. P. Schwartz and Leo A. Bork
at a Clo sa9leas
i-A Great Bleating to the Afflicted.—
The number and formidable character orillseases of the
-LI ler Lava long challeimed the attention cf me' foal men.
Petrie vet them diseases. clasped under the general t , rm o'
Consumption, have been iniggawiluntiable and the an.
beep, patient allowed be die, n'eliont mediae/ mien. to
ogre him a trope of recover]. Happily thireen nel,nger
be the cam. • d remedy , has been found which Care
in
all eomplete. of shat. ver character. arlelne from de
mos...eat of the Liver. The Pills dimorered by Dr. Mr.
Lane. 01 Cirrinle. act directly math. Liver; and b,y cor•
renting its operation and puritying It from disease. onto
a nod extrepates the complents which have til i r origin
In the disown of this ocean: Emoediee hitherto roposed
for liver oomplaints,bave felled to oparate open the seat
of the disease; tyarDr. arLaue's Pills make thrum lyea
(it opus the notion of the Llyar. and by cleat/Man the
fountain. dry op the Lamm annum of disease .bird
Mance delve thelt.intistenec
sOrParobasere eilll be earefol to leek for DILWLANZ'S
°ELISE/MOO LIVES. PILLS, and tate none e'ert. There
ue other Pills. Per Parties to be Um Pips. no. Wore
the public. Dr. Sl . Laftee Lirer Pills. oleo bit Celebrated
Vermlrose, tau not be bad at all reepectable Drug Stole.
le the I:lofted States, and of tbs role Preprleters
PU1111240 118AT1110.6.
deli Summers to .1. Kidd • Od.. 60 Wood •tre.t
Oa Wedsooklay.l4th lost,. by the arr. Mr. Kramer
Mr. TUOMASI W. irIOIE to Miss MARY MoOAKTNKY,
both oi this city.
NIMW ADViIRTLISEMNINTS
Copartnership.
It F. JONES, Bernard Louth, S. M.Kier
• Leath haring seerwleted
CO
to
gether. under the Arm JON Ke, LISVTLI Al CO . ese
~ 1 % the *American Iron Works." recently entered or
B. Loath • Brother. In Beat Btrmlnsbato.
ANBRIOILY IRON WORKS.
JONES, LAUTH & CO.,
I4ANUFAOTURERS of superior Bar,
& elend Win Iron) or all dreeription Were
a. 00 .0 0 Water street. between Market e e l Wood
emote. Pittrburnh. deltSdZso
"1854."
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville and
flitint Louis
Tll N PI77BBUM AN ti CINCINNAT I STEAM PAUKET
LINE,
FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF
PASSENGERS AND YREIGHT
BOMA
CINCINNATI, LouniviLLE
, AND BA Ira LODIB - •
THIS 'LINE
I ;fn epeed, 0=1." :; -° .:Zgin
IttlVihz ody
meows with the U. tt. Mall Lime of ' dtZttnere frtufMt,
Nowt to leterrille and :fettle Louis. br which'
ea-
Remand freights are tidekd ttedreeeistkd drewhcarl—
Tee oew steamere hen twee elided to the Line, which
low cantata of the Mowing boats:
Beate. atpidna. Days elf tir;i9e,frovi
-
BUOKBTR BTATiI...x. W. att•ValUovga...onEciay.
NIKISBNOICH M
a. DA Wcuday.
A 1,1,14011 aNY....- Toonlay.
UU rsreh rA..mis.its J. mourns — Wedue4dar.
J a
PITTIMUROLL..-....1* (Warn sit. Vrlthy
PENNSYLVANIA—Two. al.olutscraa .liatutday.
Leare 'daily .t 10 waive* I. Y.rr0.1.1,
No freigt t Ater 0 o'clock on the scorning of
departur,
partionlare. •rOl7 oo ,o erd • or to
JOHN B LIVINGSTON,
JOHN FLACK. Ageutg.
MOnpagehals Hours Balldluse.
1 , 11110.n1/, January. 1857. deli)
N • •
EW LARD-10 bble No. 1 Leaf Lard;
and br Ws br 1. 1 7% 8 1.Z RI L e a
Co.L•brdrty
BUTTER -25 kegs peeked Butter, tor sale
■l. by gloat, IL DALZELL a CO
dillgESN —SOO bag Cream Oboes° and
V,/ stood Cultist's Ottem, tbrilblo br
doll) VALMILL
3 BEEN APPLES-150 bbls various Linde
tbr raln by R. DALZELL It CO.
MOLASSES-3u bble from the old
LlLit o r..isaitmrtteenarr hand lie: A r t =lr * in
FREER FRUITS-
Peaches.
Piro Apple..
WWte
del9 Isabella da. fur Gala by
W. A.
CONOMY CIDERA superior article
for ode del9 W. A MeOLURG.
.
...AR I - ut up in
Olin Jars or by tho poood..for gal* by
uIB W. A. We/CLINK).
UST reed slow Gents Travellin g Shawls
ILF dell) • LA, kIABON* C 0.14 1 6th igt.
VINE WUIT& FLANNXLI3--A largo and.
ennwrior amttaint NIA. above on hind and ran.
log reduad prim. A. A. to A.os AOO. .
_ .
JFS r reo'd 300.m0r0 Z mOiro Long Shawls,
excellent styles. A. A. AIAVIN A-00.
I • mam ST. PRPI!ERTY FOR. SALE-
Le sold . t Pahl* II•14. The Boast sod Lot
No , thrlut street. Cho Widths. to wen ...mod for
• .tore sod ettytlllhg,atti tati I. the :
*Rh ..ter atm SW itiep W through the hone!
' Als I
to Moak sad f I:tam with tho iced .111 eta.
atom wll be told ► huttaln with
solap.,jo
g e ;,Zre, g e " M l Z 11, 7471Ma ut
ffir*
. dal44/4
iIENTRE PIECES FOE TESTERS, and
I Or...manta far Oallibes: ail, worth:mat a beautiful
tuatara. ranatla :red and for\ 'sele at the Wall Pose
4'ml:row, No. 66 Market bolarran Sd aud • -
TWO3IAII
PAPER FOR I , •Nm;lN,:l , e v ,alibtlB
•dealgon • large assortment fatale by
deli) TffOtIAB PALXIFL:
'AIT ANTED—Spanish ' DoDa\a, Mexican
j do, Prtnean and German Toalern i l n tmob and
German Cronus. Boverehma and Oulneaa • w/aona and
Thslere,Bpanlah sod Patriot Donna= sob and
Goole Dor a old oolosee of American Dot and Italf
Dollars. for all of which I will pay the hither premium
In par fund.. Weide= Funds and Bileht'abota on Um
Bad for eale.ll-41FINO,
dein Coln, Stook B. pc B at. ath at
Elf \
cr
1101.L,II.DlYmOutiti.T.8-o-f—oMurishytiLL zhia,d.
too.t •Dpptto~DDdate and amotabla fit% for Hie lad/
fri.od. forth* manse-ham Holidays. to their aspo tamot
of Bt.ok lad Fancy Dross Slika;, lately leo'd AIV.
if mtnoidorie. of choice and bandeome idyls. cond. of
llooltan, Hanes. and ifraneb:NeedittWoritCollamblevre.
Habit.. UMk. sad enffe., to, dlso. Ladta ti , roor
&DOL.'', great variety. Mak RI • • •na. de. dela
D.
AlaWune tBIrDWELLn
t.
M.Yrentetreet.Pittneatn
MSR-4"111111 a orta for
,8 110. 1 \
SWODA-4"algAeligliecbdr\
( I ENTI AN ROOT-300 lbs I! sale by
13 den
El OPIIORBILIAI---35 lbs powdered forties
I_l by den) . D. A. IMEINKB s 76 & 00.
1100 KS FOR THE HOLIDAY - The Buh
-1 ) se iter hallos been at asset 1 ,......d .p...► lo
oaparing.tor the Flanders. feels no to conSdant with his
font.; and warted mock or Books. le., et Delon *Ole to Else
noel netlrta,tlan to all who mei wish to ant to book..
rrVIMIIt4 for the coming sown. 13.--'il atterltlt ui het
...5....m...e. Do.k filch range I the
Ikea.American to the most' manatee sorest, an.
Ilans. ' JOHN 8. DAVISON; \
del9 55 Market stmt. ow ethA
p IBLEB, HYII,Tk IPKAYKK
Ia the most elegant Arles, for Family. Pnlsolt
perao.l use. Butler's new smell quarto Bible. the moot.
beautiful Family Bible in mint, in verlorse Myles; pr.
West's Aotilrris,sll writable for Bolide, P.temti
dela DAV/DON'll Book Store.
XTEW BOOKB reerd. to-day, Davison's
111 Boob Btore,fil Market at llot Ells. Mal
•rave: Norio tonreant: The/lowan( Family; Little
Ferns for Little Fru:l.dg The /holy Called: Little Pney's
nix Birth-43,4g e!oth book, for ctildren; Herictoy's Mills.
or :he Y.rairet Workow Boer to Behave, or At Home and
Al Toed: enlendld English Illustrated and colored Jam
mu,: Co _rano Bights on Res and Land; Fox and Geesm
Blind 8 Men khan Rime P00h.% Mlsakmernaelf lama;
or Vint Born; The Visit. Bins of BM TCOBtu4 L.A., Beal
J Unreal; All. and Beene: Tore ant dame. lb. dal
dr+ Bty Pool of 0 rear Item Barret! Ladder to Learnt=
Arabian blgbtg ltbettnio of Oonerreatlon: salendld adl
Boot or the. Ameriran and Sngludr. illustrated•
Mellyßlde Bermen.d.Llrillsrian Ilistory: TB. Lest l .
On rlel, by Schardtler; Pee ors Sketcher; Rielling w
the Petegonlan Misalmar,. by Hamilton.
roll) • J. DAV 180.51.6 6 Market st.. near itb.
I,4OKAY'S POZl4lB—Voice from the
Ifoontoloo sod from Om fbood. b y Malec M.
or. A 001._12m0, for sale by ' KAY A Oa; 68 Wood•ot,
PPLEB-64 Barrels Pippins, Spitsen
rs W.Va. Val:Rt. - rem Rambo., 2.ll4fiours,
_lhrpy
41.11;. !DUMP H. commis.
ItUTTER-10 Vga and 4 bbla for salely
lel9 IL COLL 3.
sEOTYPES.
TELIUD MTRMIst.
rangers who wish to ob
' loth, mitt like !1k0n... at •
hnd Ittr Interval to call at
out. whore entity eadofacttou
:go mrale. Ravi/tit 0110 of the
I hide and 1 5a7 1 11hte
altb 'lnstrlaments CI the ...On
1 eft.pted ties or•teu, of Dastuer
ol be the celebrated Root.. of
rk, Me. H. Ilattete MI:tool( to be
•el of the Ad, • atria. of baguet.
otourr, +blob hay byler b•co
'OR ALE AT B. McLAlN'Biteal Be
tat, 0M,.. 21 6th O.:
is nodding Lots in Pittsburgh wad Allsgbaur
23 do .do Duo:lame Borough;
Lots in all tbo suburban •
Farms in Allegheny. Butlir,_Bearer, Wambington.
iYutmoreland, Armstrong and Yenango muntlem
36 Farms in different parts of Ohio and Waite= Vlr.
biro st from i 2 to ix am.. - doll
FIX) LET—A Store, occupied by E. Ilea
ashore. eon. 51.1 k street and Market elan pram-
Mon 0W613 an - the tat January. Xraltdra on Una pranalaaa,
delfilard•
tint. ,' fray. I
Road/vol.
A A. MASON CO., No. 25 sth et. will
i t ai!=i=l7::Mes=fgfs t a" " 10ta4
ifIN band a soperi.r variety of Ladies'
IL 1 Cloth Gloats, Tatum and PilMurton.
(lag A. A. M' : Ai (Xt. 22 6th et.
- -
ENGLIBII BOOKS-- ,
Johann'. Dictionary. trooktbe author's lee: t, 1
verbatim.
Illetary Ancient PiAllenvbr.sur.
Badman', lihttory the 18th Cienniry the 19th;
till the overthrow et the Remelt *Anita. trial Denton.
lac nehmen to mental caltiratlcal and proven, TON,
Nro..tonden. $113;
olyneeieo Researahrs, by W 9. R\ 111. v01t.13.90;
Jobeeon'e Uardetter. It vol. in 1: 84.00.
del? U. 8. 808WOBTIL
N'ORTICULTURA.LNivr.—
440 f the Fit
.. Wardro-..
o elcok. Undue..
the moons palls
nom Coestitutkos.
del: 4t.1 4
C., 1 117 BO(
It all who what pee.._ .
eriis A
tia eremites., to tho folloo.-...
The Book of British Balbide. Quarto; ..
Portrait Hellcat of ihqbasuished eseaa. * wa.,
true's Work.. lb vols. - \
Ilillou's Workmate:islet.. tivols.Astiquatiautypellid
P.m. N
IfosuitL'a Workaeogrsvedhy himself. \
the.,, of Mantra, Authors. ,
f10e.., i I &merit.. Illateemeu. s
uriasteeeon's Beauties cf Court of Mat Is the Besall4.
Th., glen". of Xnelaud. ,
Wild Oconee and Bong BIWA
tlbTlecnisa Carat. ,
,
• WiPit.t Straub'. - \ • •
Weateaust • inane Estaukaloodes ' ~
illtsou's 'robin flood. 2vols. 8 so.
Inner Arabian filahtst. it vols. • \
The Wide Wide World. Mastro/ad.
Pot.. le the svo.a. 4 to. eolored 812.00. pittf , tot Of , '
lord lo $l.lO. For role by
H. s. Boswonn a to,
dell. . B2 bforket street.
C. J. PRICE & CO,_ \ .
I 51POR'FERS . OF ENGLISH BOOKS, \ .
r e . 7 Barb' Bitindin si, (2,1 Fa%) , \
EllsterStreet above Clheetnnt. PJZILADRLPHLA."AII,
SUPERB aaeortment 01 elegantly bound
and Illetatintel Saiellab Warta, aultabla for the
aia. instal:sued. Thopein want of somstidnic choke.
. • Invited to call and examine .be colleeteces. A prised
floc. 011.0 IV. map. and nu/ be bad =tie on applies.
Si
t oki
d•l7
rROCERY STORE FOR SALE—One of,
the hen In the centre of Birailnightm: doing attn.
e bneleeee, and Or Pelee-bean. /Mani. Of
del? THOMAS WOODS. 46 Mutat eti
g TWIST TOBACCO' 20 kegs 6 twist To
ll twos. J. Leatheed; brunt In .In ro awl lad. trr
MUM SR .R&RIMUGH.
I.IIRY PRAM - IEB-501j bua. Dry Peaches
I«'d and for able by SPRING= ELLIZBALKIFL
I.II:IT,TER-12 kegs prime Butkerjust reel
an..l'm Wa by 81PRINGIM HAlalllll3Oll.
-IN MOW GLASS-300 bia. assorted
ear Vagoles lIARBAUGIi.
ChaMieraßailroad . Company.
. i. t t MEETING of Stocikholdere or the', Com
poor be held , 13 locerdanos 'filth the preelrione
ot t Charter.on MODMAY. the lithday ofJannary etegt,
at the Monongahela Howe. Plttabargh.at o'obek la the
att.:moan. for the purpose of eleethw o Board of Mana
gers for the ensuing gem. J. IL 11100SHIAM,
de?
Prieklent.
Christmas is Coming! • :
A .T 2 J. L.ILEAD, Agent, 78,,4ih at., Lae
and beautiful hooka. to nominal too wont! tn.
a . rarridlob and miatlamen, and children. Dia:manta
to wholesale pasebasers ea Ise can stud.
8.8.81. Prove Writers of Atomics.. poetnito and .ele•
Meat 11/ma:rations. by Jaime 8. Barb Lb, DOIIIO. Tusher
manna, SS.
Female rode oPainerica, to's:labels abOre. SS. -
Lmell,ts of Memory; Ilia !rated Pr* entrap. plata and
e d it trrr rn 4 d unr m -ftrgez
carman. Gallery,. auto. mor. alit. meltable for allow
cow. lr steel messonnt angTaTingti 83.74. .
W , ea& I d'. Offteleur, amboa - ad mar and difficaus given
clotb. Sl eo. .
n m
'foam of Frimed,hip„ an Oderrillg for all reans. 00..
111143.
the Magpolht,llluchiaat•d Rod illuxtrated. poor ,
14. T. of man, from "1 he baptinelie 01114, D, 4 1 4 4 '".h.d
nro SUMITIIII.
0432 pp, 135.
The Nile Vat, beaubtally lllacttalns , and ape of the
cheapen la the U pa,
• •
veil Pt•ttY,
blemeotter Birds, quarto, 75. ate... •
(11 , t of Lore, a Souvenir for %I, beaatiful. 1450. -.
.. , E,ct.too's Ulft, $1.150
Th., Gold. CHM awn abarto,roor4lo46.
'Ito: Diadem, quart , , °linty Allt $l. •
The °mole of Romano.: or Yoaag LAO* , mentor. ell
guru. 61.86.
Parente' Assbrtant; by 'Edgeworth. blalu,l6 cts.. satta
Brim Itableon, elegant!! gill , $115.3.
Aeomplato Pletiouary tootiml Quotations. by S. J.
Hee. 12
Qamp lime of the Herniation
,_l/Irtimarbm of Po Mal Qac
Wald, 'WOW. Dem..
LllblaK Pocket v 4114014, rg
fr,m 30 tide $lO
largel) of the Poet
at various price.. • For We bl
11.16
100
7fin Lns, PUMICE STONE j ust reo'd 4
unur and Mr ell. by 1/1151111140 BROS.
GROS3 Clea ver ' s A.R." Magnum Boattm- dOL. (IN
---- Moak Broiro
do •..1111 do;
Hl[h for sale ' 8°•°11116" ILANTIVIrd
K. GROSS Ayro's Cherry Pectoral jut re
sit ertml Gad rcr rah Dr 11141illiG MOIL
Boglazul Society:
'FILM Attnivereal of the landing of the
mtriTtrirlittUktieleiarettiguthtor a n A l ain%
HALL.
glt la daidrablo, that nit pnrtocains to loin In the caltbrn
aenimurr their Uchida previous to llondar oraning...
1121.11akata obtained at J.. Loomis' Dookatoro' or Dom
the sunnily. Committee. I. WILMARTIL
Y. H. HATON
L. IL LIVIDO n dTOI4
ORD?
MAT.
,
data
.Conunittio.
- VINEGAR-50 bbie: Oider Vinegar for
y by ckp J. It R. FLOYD..
1 - 4 1 LOUR-100 bt•le. Extra 'and a P.,just
D read and for mato 1.7 a. J BOC)N1
ITER-4000 INN in Moro sad for sale by
.BOONIL
- - -
kpoA. MASON dt 00.. iovVe attention to
their .rforotoolt of silWool Plaids; Jost roe%
ing at rootood otiose. doe ••_.
WOOLEN SHAWLS. -/L A.
SIABON t C0,Ne.26 . 4 ith
c itrnwenow
lobe9l an itoac riv. 7 Amide
Num, Woebn
lld METAL-IWtona Monongahela. ht . I acme sad tbr Ede by WlOBl Won•NDLR•d.
oomor Wood • iron' M.
f 1 il o CKWHEAT FLO7I-85 win
O
r ind for tab b 1 & L V
wood wir.aL
-
DWie-20 'N th Std
eon end lbr
trr ite
BeanS
in,
OeKTAI 11D tIOLE
metars.a, vehanwasem
ration end by
bindings
?on
L eIb RNA.
BBLS SPTS.
_;NTINE in
ears and for sale by PLIMING.BBOTII6IIB.
AMUSEMENTS.
/TA -1,727;;;f WI;
U. IMF ILL PM "".
" r"ii*
, GRAND 00 110811. •
OLEBULL, . , 1
3 -..., t ,,
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tt.sspy' p r i t t Lu b Loh - b Y . an
tE•tt?t u n f ere ,, to . a zi l ti -
...
livaiPrantlitti C tea*Z sag*/ at ,litx...,,,Dre, .. 1
...,... be will be usisteiby 81(iNt)EINA MMus* . t •
nomenon
\ A l t ailt t i b eg la rrl d dlirilE . H, the ;mat pianist, Al • • tat -i
pirutor and Condootor. - '
\t.l4 : ll filat t itgr a r admission has bun thud to all • of
~... , \
~)11.;1 1 .04. , mar
, tio ei.:?nrod without anta„nbarge, at
..
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11:A;,74,-.7.v .-.-- b.... Du- --.N. .. e
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Programme for Ole Ball's Grand Crarioart. .r - •,_.• •
.„••
\ PAST I • a.
I. La ilylohtle Iranfoolo Antostakat. word and *iv T - '
2. ep i t o ttgc r it o t&ten=o. Att4A :e l n ii i ,‘ , l , a o l p liC 4 4 Si . = ri.i. . i
1 .1 . 1
by Eigorrina ADELINA PATII. tree Amadeu Cum*
En ida,mtge 0, Pio. EC word. la 'lulu. Englutt mum. t
liction stalunslaji , .
8. goldlar2 Dream POW , * QuiriEll. «ma la 114 and BULL .iII. , ,
4,'l,l=b4.7llantrudisPentlinental.hittitibEirudbly the \
V ontki,tura and Pair ,olks, connaimd ane-Patiortnt 4 ~ \
by idgUIIIQIMEA . KOOPIL. • -
7. 12 6 1 2' 1. 1 1W. 1 epee' uli:lin s i= r ol:lMat r. ..l4 l t• ... i
i ' \
2, words and muffin) . . •
6. YstLs Agtrastgce,, from the °persica La &mum- . I
h a 1.... a La AC sa l OLE BULL , Vallipcsal and rtrtbrblbd by 1 j 1
1. Mostral ia.iatr. ..tV caaNdeeis:!euni.wa um 1 ..\
parananny- m es il l
2. Introdusione dl Cap a Z arastue, an pal wrist, 1 •
\ '
, rom l i arstelto. compoord for tb• Vinlin alone. by Si. I
3 ' 134" b "d
""""
br
n t t it ilt o a rina ADELINA i \ •
arm
l a s ts ittlio . 4testretolfo,_,37. pa" 7. Na 1.. L .
, 1 \
ward' SW istoolo.l 7- . ----
retuned by t j '
4. Jil,l tia i r , Vaal of Teaks!. oceplautd_ and 0!--- '.l \
0 tl i a l-12. t?o k til:l i til i talt e i ' d ." "t i "n"l th; ' ' ABI ul na C r ' il "" %r t -! 1 \
the o . 4tent °kg.
inns. " gt : ',5:7, 1 . a .. roa . g ag i
English words, of tbo griardmil nit Ws, ' • Arista and , •
Duatte. sung by thy most oolebeitot to Nag bar. --,
given,
sad
win at.. °ahem, in
toe,
tint • nitre- Fat 1 ,
, mak at the deka. anus and at tba 15. . - det-atd
V
AUCTION SALES,
BY P. N. XtprllSt Aussittasse.
sake Boer. agar if Mik wi t t #lea ;Brat
.. ,4 Tr it. nelm ,
w og= to".2 t hea
( fo r , o' si t itgA c z k a
of Mr. LukaLpotds, writ. Cle haVelealla haslnes.)
recipelarag a t tp. 2 l==t. ,.
jr==eiookr, tholes Worlue of fli
oaroPl
Poetry, aq School Banks In groat variety, pel
Coolinantartes, Cap, Volt an 4 Moto!
evitatimary tn. ..
Vb. atZeutiol3 It the Beck Tride
1 4 1 to this ode, thaosicat artanenve arar
Boots open for ex atoloation.. • -
• balsa =Cloned [11,147, eve $lOO three months
• proved 'Waned er. . P. M. DAVIeI
\ • NURSAMES . -.&C,
•
Fruit Treei d Shrubbery.
!Vsßubeeriber • (Apra foi* sale,
otmko amomment :tong; Ammo= pa,
'o3th timmts and;, .4sodsld...'notmor
Imatimmism Now Jersey PolotS.P.mo
Aptioott, 4400e•barryt), Conan Ithop os,
1 2Mtg , tmotZtomm. MfaMtths. lips. cod-Corot
for blsomiestWlnta and Nu sgm limPlosmotr
Farm sod m, of most apoMmd comtmust
the Poott sod Mamma WmalsoOpo,_ ,O et.
nol{ • WAI ,
•
LEAR TRUB-1000extraH;
dwarf atindazd of nor awl
istreeeivtd sod- tar Ws at t •
Hamm. LooMMO AtURDI
FERBLigIiEFORKED late:
-N. in conteeitiattetacrorgar2ze. In thle s
AN At VORMeth OH
eandneted altettether. l 4l4%;l6o
NANO/1901h of Laneas • Pa. 00 ill Uwe"
the yr pat•tary etanti. , , On MONDAY evententt
alit Dc Me. tint of all whit ate It:accent:id In Ot
Winn of inch • chute h.' In tine .Lttettare Ram et
Pa...rants Church. , •Alt ',rho teal. mut Intsreel
Ohnreh iret essueetly Invited to attend.: • -
WHITS BEANS... 40 bble. smAII
bar/Iva and tar ado DK& & Ltr
WSUITS lifirB _
megrim% 74 . . W! street. Prise. fAst
AVorb searrasied.. charge ter sbewhas
•
PI ACHES-150bble: Dri • 'Peaches jire_
reed and kr side by RIMY • SWRe Ca.
Fanners Stalk and StratkOutter.
TIME offers for \a o Sinelair's . .
M Holm Propeller molder Cotter; \lt errs. ohlittlri
heeltut only tiro boleros, mulcted; the loco Memel* - . •
and eeeedyriotter so me, *re fa turt en the term
if bk. Wm. Hoilsfo.: tteo - roedoatetat the Cl.. --;' . - •
IL -1 1?" 1 41tiriftif . .t ern'. av"-- -' 4 Vii,ulartgitagi.r"
.
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EW SUGAR-15 WIG_ whine air Sugar
reed per stammer Yasugitnitft
ULK PORK-7000 OW
Thn for We by --WM
ARD--4 ,bbliNo.
WO br deg • WIL-D
bblo roll Butte „.
M f.m 3 do oadZ koza
il kal• by dole • WM.
STARCH -75 bxe, extra S'
for atl•by dela WIL
LBS. INDIGO, Spa;
Mare and for sale by ft J
it rALGAlit PENS---Rhodes Sone,' new
Pate Amalgam - Double holbn Pam. havtog the.
- rem don of the tedium^ steel yen with the agora.
We !Wino rof the Quill. Than mum are emerge. of. •
comootool metal whim. pomemea all the oBolllll‘l, gosh ,
\to of Med, with the NMl:tonal merit of rteta.lag the
Yhtmkal action of the Lek — . lleed and for tale ki&
deli . - gooksethith Btelltmer.6l Weed et. •
THE BEST ARTICLE ZITEU USED, as
und eau testify Iss this. y sod ntrroundbot
country. Head: °Bassos Liquid D.• ambos.
`siously. chops= tbs hair to • brilliant let Mash or okay
Orono; shkb ponasseab doss not sista or tuner say
. Lydon tb• Ws, No mends Too orerystiommtatt Ms •
ottleourpare olds • It. Ws vaults WO-4 all Art, hum s
[my hobß.E.uy It. for It new rsolt—dAseass tosh , • • •
Bold brlllll.l4lll°, or Woo/ A.- • dsli •
EARL STAROH-410 bxe. Wood's impe,-
rbi Pearl Starch jag reed en eno4roneht and for
PEARL
dad IL&HDT, JOS= CO.
AYBUItI2So Quart Bottle foreele
dele ' MORRIS • PATTON'S...O the thainatel.
ItECOLLEOT BOYS--hlonie Patter), in
the Dlszpond. &TO No.l :Ere Croakers be see
jobt or 12 smoke for !Saab dell
das l)-- , 21:! \
R 0 BUTTER -40 bbls fresh roll Butter
km lab by ,d.l A. it A. MetIAISIC.
11 !! 1K-6""4hwme illtIT
I
AND-24 bble. No:lto arrive fcitifate by
e. 76 ISAIAH DICRAIta CO.
VAMILY 'FLOUR— Holeemb'e East's Ram
a: Ely Flo_or.pmpnrsd fromisslcetal Whits Whist sz.-
1."4:111 for """ ass,. 0 m.ehntlJ for tale b}
I:WM=BAS bbh primat'ANDkple segar;
SOO rows - 61os 111011aa paper ••\•„.•
•
20 throes prime Blos;
110 Tar \
• • 2 do pa-• rha 01 L•,,
20 do out sod dr,
160 lax 6 2 :1001w;
,60 de, 9a12, sad /oxl.2dcv
.23 Mar Whits Issas.JlM toed and 0
To Ws . Joan war CO" 234 .143cety
NEW LAW BOOK &Pin den'e Digest, new
51114.15. 163$ DON 11111, , ,, I ii voILBonvisq last].
I=U nsnit'liatiolig.°T2 12r Troara? . - 11:4 61 *.
Mt ' : I rote
Birtrirror'eseigt ro le_ LVl'7s4 /46sidleulAti
law. 2 volm Mates Mercantile //t.t. 1 val; Ool=ssc
Partonshlp. 1 v. 11; /load on Essostonrl 31.
Jostle% 9 rots She *boys for Ws br.• .
dsl6 X. 32 00.66 Weed it.
ILOUR
-75 bbh,l nToo d m forsk b r 'JOHN d
CORVISEL-20 drums prime Codfish to sr
rive earl for rate by" 301 IN wen tcu.
FANDArD WORKS for
0m ist h , i ' g — ' lid New T..?. Prooeus'eegnty bousd ~dl
aidist
:l\
I. =, , ze t ;;iglo , rkit 9 zle. BM. . iik :iii/E , pi Mk 11.
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41 do 4do br, ir.v.:
Sirkeifir;fl4"eVricafallitet". /111.41Zegl ' ' ul '
,do ,oo elotbh.
• Boott's Waverly Novels., 27 This, =huh
.do do a. , Lit do aw. . % =
witke U. a. grplorind 1 F.P •91 / 1 , ..4 a vcaik gwv•
oOoper'e Wi eke. II yolk *zoo, Lanur '. •
do do .do - do eletb;
The Ladleelintotfool Library; 9 w•dr,194444 '
The bketeh Bo*, by Waohlogges into". / . . l • Tar
key oetaeo: -
Kolokerbookei, do ' do do 1401.940. Tar.
k7i,i :tfigrfaiilllver : Cioldialith.
by W. ity9,8•11104.
Ilvo, Turiey, Illustrate f.
ablee,_togedser opith • jute oneatmeot of Luso , ' \
1,110 and Otte Boots. sokadidly cooed hod hleuimbot.
bums. Port, Vohtos. 40., abl ... boas./ Is cooeohoo. Dealer x
mob... Inlaid, 4... Gn 44/e be KAT a , '0.,1N1 W.Jrit.
ittirilakiness Cared.— The_. following is
fromilumbar fi Barra; Paratoga at, Uit
. . NUT )10.1TOS, Yoh. latt. • 1 1
tli.•K 8001-I—LearErt—lor several yea..
as
•
my mtg. bat awn 'media with baktram• oft the aro ea of •
the head. about els Drama lanes la eireamfeumca Af
tarraf swat:ilium. of other sotool , l Taliediel4 1. , 4 by
the Wyk* of Irtemtla. the mu ladaaal to -um year His. •
eioa aa a wash, for the wawa of miming her loft War.
.ad I am &spar tory that its .root has bean to tau a gh.
war to unman ova the part atlsotagl. Sho haa
ty two bottles, aad that very Irregularly: bad atm bird ft
oftener and to ors reatilar. I am rouvl-onti that the growth
of the hair would ham bean anoolotatarl., • - ,
I 1.21. air. yours regoetra - . - -
• suaissa i. ssaairr;
bold by L. WILCOX • CO. 'No. Bt Maahat oaf- .
• - dale
M KEGS BICARBONATE SODA in Bore
And/ torliale.br PLlClllNa'swyrupo.
GOTHIO CHIMNEY TOPS -180
palms km We by 67 REMIT lt. c
lI&ESE--500 Bow Prime 1 79.11.011
• tarsal. Ss ' EMU' IL COLLINS.
1.314 ER,
tNue ., II A.N. yekaL GINGZ—; ./. 1. l
thLargiaaP.
go — rt-
PALAU"'
deS Knr ka 14 -• b.t..01! adaall
J a•
0011INEA ttl L-120 lba. for vale b.
f IMES
ol
mkgmet - aat.v..o7.ilitittli
third Amain= from Oh sixth .roodott .41
nate. Must:anus the ?hit mut hraetle• la lb ,
brdlcon.(ll.l=tott sh:11021 - 41.
s"9W l 'e W"-4 bat
INCE biZATS, orepared of t
es&rZVarisslriaclamilWet
LUX VIWOL-800.1ba. for eal
4a ILL s
TO THE ws--3—axptty &. 8 abtield
ir tovito attoatn to Mgr amortount ot 1 30.,H.T0N
rad MAMMA 000D8. oda:lW with can from tly . . Oast
Lars Uonty otNew Yoricand Phila.; taa1...1,... hied
aro CoHan. Oblndory„ dani. wortal.odo arni nir., Va.
Eynon "doer' •ndani. - ..*Y. toiro ~,,,, a..
al onion* a 00. Oollonr, Yam seci dad bl• alio
or ••• t l aWkoten. an I touch Nnyriar or;,,,bt„
in. a
5i...,..0hwutt... ow. Of d,
41s =e 1 = 1" griso i Moar g, I!
Wo bar* 9 / 1 011 Nott B,..;fiwim.iiir•t4-1 Naito and
Va l y N
nelltated4lg
kr % illoo,ll. own
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AOLLI op.
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store'for +al
, CIALRY /L - CO.
• in store as
*sour a no
.h•float, jn
111210 MOIL
Olt AUL
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