PITTS'IIURGH GAZETT V MASH= BE WAITE a 00. PITTSBURGH., ' g=DA 210;lir r,D:11::;2, U P EAD/EO3fd TTER WILL BE POUND ON EACH PAGE OP PHIS PAYEE. , IFLPILITISTRaII WARILY CIALITTIL—he Wanly. atren .titiOn of one . Weekly °motto offers to our business men 'a me.tdMr►bie medico of to aklnetheir Monaco known 'Oar alrealatlon 1. botwoon four and Roo tbovinand. reach. .'ee aleonatitery aillan* and oonsty In Western Penng4 Onto and 2lsatorte Obto. • -teLmt! A DYEATLICILS—Nfictior W xattattal Ramis nor Plinth:le natabllsluarst of the Deux OUNITZ, , ppennl 00, Bandar. ADVICILTIFInItS who .dealre their , settee. to arrest In the, roper, on. Monday 10 0 T11/011. - oteasehand them In beteril o'eleek.on Bataan. FOSH•YOR OP PITTEDDROII, FERDINAND E. VOL Z. • PROOLMA2IO2I or "lona," azaninuor , of ..Nrw. You-"—This doorunent hie been *evenly criticised and condemned. It ie a now idisep in Bornaitlet preteneione and arrogance. , The _proud ,priest feels Ma power, and boldly •• :Mate at the sword. That day, the day when t-• 'Bornardate out et:pp:toe heresy by the s iower of ' the sword, ielooked forward to by the Pope and MAvassale, with Intense longings. Thank God, that day is not yet, audit Protestantism is true to Its ralesion, it will never come. But is not the faat'lltat Proclamations, are is % • sued at ill, a singular comment on. the hater. of • Romanist, and on Abe power of liomieh Whits ' . over their flocks? "'Job's, Archbishop of N. Y," le • !worst darter of s tempord.Prime, the Pope of Rome ; and he idlllloB hie Proclamation to his eubjeets with all the authority of a tummy of • deepotio tovereigu, and It is obeyed, too, without lemunnur. Thus we have en isTerium is amps. rih'exiettng among us, and the silentforeign rule kinorepowerfal over the eabjeots of Its govern. - .. - metxt than the oonetßuted authority of the wan. try- A devoted Romania will obey the cam ' 'made of hie Bishop before the demands of the ;atunloipal or gel law, when a conflict between ." • them (mum. The Mayor of New York may le : .true Me Proclamation to all good °Miens to keep tke puce. This will answer for. Proteetants, `•_l7, *kale as • dead letter on Catholic ears. Hie genre turned to the Archiepiscopal Palaoe. • ' He Waits to hear what Lord John will say., If he Is commanded to waylay the 'etreeapreacher ; Aee wilt try to do it. 11 he le told to stay away he will meekly obey. Lord John's will is his - • 'How astonished would our Protestant fellow tiaras be were Bishop Wainwright, or Bishop . ,Potter, or Bishop Simpson, Dr. Herron, or Bev. Mr; Passavant. or any other Protestant cleriy i • Min to tune his Proclamation directing all Pra tenants,' or all the membere of their partioulas, Snots, to stay away from hearing Bishop O'Ocut ' nor, or Print Garland, or Mons. Bedinil Proclamation would bo resolved with ehouts of derision, and they would be all the more certain togs, for the unwarrantable interference. And , this, not becocuse Protestants do not. love and venerate their pastors, and do not receive their admonitions and warnings, with respect and reverence, bet because they, will allow of no Interference with their civil and parsonel rights, and especially with the right of individual judg_ . meat' and free disonialon. They would consider tines s public admonition and &elation mean in-: mulling interference with their right, and with the duties and reepossiblitles of the sill gov - want, and as bordering on the arrogant proton ': 'dons . of the Priesthood in former ages. An American Protestant Minister would feel, if hi .:. *ere guilty of such an Sot, as if he tutd usurped the pewers of the civil government, depadedthe people over whom God had made him an over seer, and had secularised his ministerial voce Lion. , • One estanot but contemplate with alarm„ the 'concentraticto of soak en immense powerin our midst, swayed by stew minds, and allembjeetto one foreign head. A Boman Priest has nothing in common with the Man of the people of the 0001147. Be, has no ituiliidasl property, no wife' and children, no loans and nationalattaahmeits. The glory of the Pope, the advancement of the church, the increased power of the Priesthood, .the complete moulding of the minds of the pea plc to an entire and unreasoning obedience to the commands of the church—these are bin-ob jbets and skis. He bake for nothing - higher, nothing more ennobling: Hivingqiitinohed 'oat , of his own heart thoee naturaLaad humanizing sympathies which bind men in the family tele - `tion, and to soolaillio—libbself an isolated being with nothing to expect or hope for bat in the glory soul power of the church, he is a lit instru ment of hiss Master, the- Pope, and most bo, In the vary nature of things, a bitter foe to a goy ' ernmeet where the people rule. He toinnet,hc, • republican. The genius of his church frowns . upon all independent thought and action. Obe uncomplaining, unreelstiog, =inquiring, Dept hit obedience, is the greet taw. of the church. Disobedience is sieln • which is hardly forgiven, always severely punished. Vice, 'eternality, debsachery---theseinay be overlooked, °relight ly paulstied. Dieobatiosee, never. . • These priests, thus separate and apart Dom -the people,- hold their positions solely the the Pope. Hie breath can make or nn rniakethein. - Thei are his subjects, his vomit ✓ All their future hopes, as well ae, present poet- Cop tiepead_ open Lim. !Their interesteare bound up with that of their Chief Bishop. They are . the complete and willing Instruments of his will. ' We isy, then, that no good patriot can eon ` tensplate' without alarm, the concentration of sash immense power. in oar midst, In the hands of a few priest,. 'We see among as that Bo ' monists &requite se submissive to their priests, as in other countries. The priest is their high eei authority-rthe ' , thither law" to them. • The riumbet of these subject:6 of a Niftily pottier is IDSTOSSIse annually . some three hundred thou 'sand by- emigration. They bare congregated - abotit:our, cities in smith Clambers as to overawe . and measurably ciente)t the municipal authori ties. Nearly *eery one of our large cities has been 'on the verge - of fearful riots from this cease *BUT"' .the last jest; and what is an instrective - apt, the: cf. Citioincutti, Baltimore and :New 'Volt; in their attomp ta to please the ROMILS ..'idd ;.by ouppreasiug • free discussion, broke the lime! of the land, and were compelled by an out raged community to retrace-their steps. ,_lt is , Hine seen that we oannottrust our authorities, hint se they are contianally by the conoentra. - ted power. of popery. In this straggle the peo :: ple hue no safety bat in themselree. They mast see that their rights are not infringed at the de timid of a haughty Cathollepriest, and to pro _ pitiate.the voters his nod can control: There is -nb Wet, but in watchfulness.' ' :, -- The Beaton" Traveler makes the following cote: mamton the;Proolognalien; Lord .70n, of New -4 .Jobn's" proolamation though ostensibly de ; signed to promote the react of the city, sod t o e excitement occieloned by Jut fkluday's :proceedings, in reference to the anti.Cathalla street . preuher, itr really adapted to enkindle the tames of (doll discord among UM citizens.— Tar he 'lntimates hie belief that there le a eon hpiricy iroovg the Protestants to pull down Catholic dwellings, churchei, and other insti tutions, and calls on his dean brethren and chil dren to be preparedto defend their rights and property dOow, the most rispeotable newspapere to New York tell no there is not the elighteat ground foe nth %suspicion as the arehblehop here burin woes; nobs* thinks of attacking Catholic hou ses' oharebee or kottitottinni; and if they did, th e , a i ty i t oth o itu so -would not need Archbishop mow me n to .4,110 . the= There is power tnough, and a good, dlipositlin enough, in the ..4lty authorities to prolect Catholic property, if it fit endangered; at &the whole tendency of nub .84 appeal as this from, the bead of the Cajhollo 'n,wek I. provoke and produoe the very state . of things w hi ch he cdrowecily fears. e t o ,depre. Tay Wasimaa BUDS, Casa . the Milted Smite Supreme Court, on Tuesday, the c age o f = the -oomplaineata sgttinot 'the bridge over the Ohio river at Wheeling waidlateteted—there ap - pairing no counsel tor the e 3 mplainants; (coml. !Way t h e State of Pennsylvinia.) This - is un 'derstood to be Se abandonment of the ogle by iha . rtrtlei ogipesed to the bridre, there beingno ground fireomplaintleft by them, se the Set of Coutrelyt, it t te hist sermon, declaring the bridge no be Pool lint*, removed all legal objections to it '--Yet, Istel. . = There Is, a mystery about., this t lll !4'r which the people would like tosio °lasted we att.tiutti. bugged WV hate. - bin 'a:O'er - iv/sleigh •If tlis . • - counsel etopleied lathe rase have given it tip lei kJ:tile/the comm unity in a elate of mite amtfor tho u s three or,four yams. :- There LI 110 doribt that the prevention of this his done Pittsburgh immense injury._ .It Ilse excited Bois t her the 11l will end prejudice of thou sands who would not or could not see the justice of our cause. Having prosecuted the matter so far, and received-all the injury we. Could by It, and having been sustained by the Supreme Court, why was not the question prosecuted to a final decision ? Do we admit we were wrong? Are we ready for this ? The abandonment of the case IS tantamount to inch an acknowledgment The National Intelligencer understands the case la abandoned because Cfonvess has declared the bridge • post route. This is • poor excuse. This to, of Itself, a most important question; which it is of Immense interest to, the country to have tattled. If Congress'can legalize any and every bridge or road, however injurious, Illegal or fraudulent, by deolaring it a postroute, then are State rights a mere figment of the imagination —a nullity, • bitter mockery. Congeal:et has de elated the fraudulent Franklin Canal oourpany's Railroad a post ratite. Is it therefore • legal' a:rectum and has Pennsylvania no power to viedicate her insulted dignity! The Attorneys of the fraudulent road had :better make this plea before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and see whet answer they will get.. The people of Pittsburgh hue a right to know. front the Atterueys. employed In the ease, why the Wheeling Bridge cue wu abandoned, and we call upon them to satiety this reasonable de mand. A.Chnuale Passarrmumt Onuses niCsarros. Nu.-Tan Rama . Elchrrer.—A. San - Prannitmo o vrespondent of the Jot!nal of Commerce gives ea interesting mama of the organisation of the First Presbyterian Chinese Church in California. The sanitise took place on Sabbath, Nov. Bth. 10 the let Preebyterisu Church In Ban Front:deco. Four Protestant Christian Chinese were argot& sof into a Church, and one of them was ordain 'ed as an Elder.., Rev. Mr. Speer, of the Chinese Mission, preached in Militate, and afterwards r 3peated the substance of his sermon, in English. He stated that there were other Protestant Chris tian Chinese In California. A new Chapel for the Chinese is In proms!' of ereolion. The m ini that therChinese had erected two heathen tompigg in, California is contradicted. There is nnteVitiongh the project has been talked of. The 4th annivernry of the Ban Francisco 'Bi ble Society was held in the let Congressional Church on the evening of, the same Sabbath.— Rey. Mr: Bohn, , .Illee President, prodded, in piece of Capt. Ebenezer /Wight, the President, dimmed. At the close of the exercises a col lection was taken up of abort one thousand dol.; TIAIII7OII3=IOI or Paentroz.—The Chroniele, in Its reply to our article of yeetanday under this caption, does not venture to deny the general fact on which our article was based, that the great mass of flour which has usually nought this route to an eastern market, le now passing over the Baltimore - a Ohio road. It alleges, how ever, that the rates , on the B. a. 0. road are not cheaper than on the Pennsylvania road, and that the latter road is eurylng Boar at cheap er rates than Mated us. It may be very trite that the Baltimore &Ohio road is charging $l.OO per bbl. sn flour from Wheeling to P/sikulelphiq bat as thi floor from the binekingote valley hi destined for the N. York and not the Phlladelptda market, the rate from Wheeling to Philadelphia to II matter of no eon- sequence. The nonsisuelvate endear from Wheel ing to Baltimore is 86canto; while the nominal rate from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia is ,911,90. At BaDimore, shipper. lay, they can ship to New Yotk so sully ss from Philadelphia,- and can reach the New York market,' in that way, cheap er than by way of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, aid dulls ihe great point to be opuelderid. The Chronicle !aye that the Peansylvania road is now carrying flour to Philadalphis at 90 ota. The advertieed rate is $l,OO, and we maize, therefore, that the (amide means to be ruder stood as ;aping that special contracts have been made to carry 'at 90 cis. Special, contracts to cerry - flour at lees thin advertised. rates szeoom. mon on all roads, and are as common mitheßal. timore and Ohio road as any other. , We have heard of shipments there as low is 70 cents, al though the advertised rate is 85. If, however, the Ohrvaide means to be understood as saying that the permanent winter rate en none has been reduced to 90 cents, we shall be glad of the op. liar:unity to spread the Intelligence as far as we osn. • The facts of the Cite ate simple and easily understood. The- edvertieltd rate for flour from Wheeling to BsMinor* is 85 mate, and from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia kis 1 15400; and out. at either of these points, the oost of reaching the Ben :York market is so nearly egos! as to make shipment by way of Baltimore the moat desire-. hie. This lithe whole cue. WC aim to change Psis' state of things, sad urge upon the Penney:- Teals Railroad Compeny the necessity of so mod ifying their rates an to make the route through Pittsburgh the obeapeat, and therefore the pre ferret! one. The Chronkk ought to bo with ne in this endeavor, instead of encoureging• the statist's/ma of a systeM which is driving slimy from the city thousands of barrels of weekly. • .We dud we were in, error in saying thit the rate on dour this winter; on the Pennsylvania road, was higher than last. It is the sane not► an than; but when the dif f erence in the compe tition now and then Is considered, $ return to last yeses rate ts equivalent to an advanoe. , The fact stated by the Chronicle that - the win ter rates on the Peassylvanlia road on other ar ticles than dour are lees than last winter, is one wide& we have babes bad the pleasure of spread- Mg before oar readout; all we milt lei correspond log reduction on flour. .17101 WAERINOTON Uorreembeltme of the ilttaborali (Jau-tis Ifunuarox, Do. 19, 1853. The holism; of Congress has been commenced is an exceedingly deoorous and appropriate man ner: I am very favorably impressed with the ehiracter of the new House. It comprises jmore of talent and respectability than any of its pre. damson for el: or eight yeast . ' pest. The de bate of Thursday last on the bill to bring the of- Ace of Assistant Elsoretary of the Treasury within thejurbsdlotion of the Senate, we. a very credi table Opening of the disousions of the session. That bill will ilmost certainly pus In' some ehape. The case of Pater 11 Wsehhigton was judiciously chores arthe object of a first assault In the general attack upon the defines of the administratron. 'He Ls not personably popular, and Ls so closelicottneated with his principal, the,Seeretary of the TftlUlll4, that the fall of one cannot All greatly to weaken (he positiou of the other. It is also obviously proper to make the office In quieten subject to the general rule requiring the concurrence of elm ,I3enate in all appointments of that grede. - ; If the amendments pending, proposing to mak* the provision of sub miesion to the Bonita applicable only to future appointhsente to the , plow be adopted, that will Imre Waehingion, bat not Mr. Guthrie. He can expeot 'no quarter from the Herds, as he has ehown them none. The passage of the bill In any ehispe would be taken ea . a decision against the whole Cabinet. • Breckenridgo of //y., will Barak Co the subject to-morrow. Hs promos* reference of the matter to the luulloing Committee. Sinai de- bite has oommenotalt Is Osiris the Interest of the administrntion parg to prolong it,t2 give time for the fullest 'operation of...Eseoutive illfintlloll, by means of peraussion, WNW!. aud patronage. Had the rots been taken NI . Thtnidsy Isal, the bill would harebtior paned without dotting an i of crossing a t. . • . . Many gentlemettin both Homes are anxious to acquit% the . honor and, .appropriate the fame etipposed to await him who atoll Identify- him self with the paternityins success of 'the /Lome . stead bill. _Among the competitors thdayoar for tho mantle if Andrew, Johnson (who was the fe her of this scheme as long as &member, and who has latelfinade &Judy of hlmself ae Goi [ .eitorof Tentientifij is Mr. - John'L. Dawson, . (lir disciple tif . Demooritoy of the Bra Ihrpubliottn- radloat etripe, from west en , I . ,maapleastla - : 1 , dont-suppose he' his - much ithimort of attaining the object . of his pinta Alr iiisioniirandonbiediy after seat 'at present held - Di Mr' r toot know anything to John's disadvantagn . 'remit that Ida parsonal, deportment is a little Noplall dcal,7,and the style of hla Parliamentarydelinekr may be criticised as bordering en the "high. lialitUin." But 'forget. L havoanother objection to Mr. D. which is that two years ago be mode an extravagantly eulogistic speed on Johnson's bill embodying this - same schema, and thereby contributed to the misehievons delusion under which it pawed the Homo by a considerable majority. Mr. Dawson haS now introduced a bill on his own account, which I hate not read, but which I doubt not goes to the full extent of . Andy Johoeonient, as illustrated by the didac tic philosophy of his message to the unfortunate Legislature of Tennessee- Sow while any such Summery as this Homeetead affair is new it may excite interest and be popular. It is net there fore at all astonishing that it passed the House last Congress, nor more strange that it was ar rested in the 13011103: , Bat when prolonged dis ceemicor brings to the notice of the people the pernicious principle, their sober second thought rags,- fails to ,condemn if; and often proscribes the authors of the measure which their motors judgement discards. For this reason, I ate un der no apprehension that Mr. Dolmen's bill will ever become a law, and I fear that his revival of the echelon, will not lead to his promotion to a higher sphere of station. Mr. Chase, Dr. Gwin, and other Senators bays ilea Introduced their homestead hills into the 'Senate. Up to this date there have been, I think, about thirty bills presented proposing do. notions of public lands for the construction of rail roads in the new Stater. The average ex tent of land asked for In each of these bills is a million et scree. The great Pacific scheme has sot yet made Its appearance, otherwise .than in Owin's bill. The-coition named in this bill is some 60,000 square miles, equal to 88,400,000 sores. This stroke of business will eon close up the land offices, and with them out off a email army of worthy gentlemen now engaged in ad. ministering the system: The Hon. Henry Ben nett Is oleo engaged In maturing his bill propel slag the distribution of between sixty and one hundred millions of acres among the States, se carding to their representation in Congress. llnleett our government take efficient measures for the repression ef snob outrages as that re ported to have been committed at La Ps:, in So nora, by • gang of California buocaneers, it is evident that Mexico will be compelled to resort to the protection of treaties with European pow en. Spitz, England, or Prance, no doubt stand ready to 'Bird •her this protection. It is the purpose of Santa Anna to 11611111110 the imperial purple, and after be dull bus done so, his bro ther absolutists of the old world, will be attract ed to his side by the ties of a mutual interest and kindred feeling. But In the meantime, there are sound indica. lions, though yet very remote and indetermin ate, of a general European embroilment which will indispose any gOvernment of that oontinent from taking pert In the affairs of thin It ap pears clear enough to any one whose perceptions of palsied events are not obscured by the ipeon lations of enthusiasts, or the refinements of technical military critics, that all the power of Turkey, unsupported by foreign aid, could not prevent the oecupation of Constantinople by • Russian army in six months from this day. The "great kettles" on the Danube are trifling of faini, which la a general tear would be consid ered unimportant skirmishes. They hevo re sulted against the Turks, it would appear from the blame accounts, in all bat one instance, .and the Turkish army has been unable to advance beyond thstimmediate bank of the, river. It is impossiblao divine the policy of. England and Prance; nor is that of Primate and Austria more clear. They roe Turkey on both sides of the Dardanelles 'about to become Russian. They know the maxims of universal (vaguest 'which are the traditions et her history and the guide to her policy. They must known that with a dominion stretching from the Baltic to the hied- Iterenean, and from the Black Sea to the Per sian Gulf, their own independence cannot be maktained for a generation; India must be loot to England through the impossibility of reaching it by a direct route ; sad the pall of Russian fa asticiam in religion and politic; most oversplead . the asap of Europe and Yet they do not move. There is nothing new in the position of Roasts, she atomic exactly where she did the day the order was given to weep the Petah, six months ago but negotiations are still going.tm. We hays rumors of threats - a& dressed by Ragland and Prattee to Russia, bat they have been made before without producing the slightest change in her attitude. They threat ened, in the month oT Jane last, when they mo ved their combined fleets to Resits Boy, which threat was answered by the immediate advance of 80,000 troops Into the provinces. It cannot be said that the conduct cf the Cott. has enerrar aged their diplomacy. It bay been throughout the affair, that of s ruffian confident in his own strength, and despising the *calmest, of his ene my. These circumstances render it very diffi cult to arrive at an opinion. Negotiation would seem to be exhausted, but the western powers really haire had no respectable pretext for nego tiation unto July. The alternative, however, is perhaps mere clearly presented now than here tofore, of the annexation of Turkey or *general War. The autocrat's, conduct shows that he does not expect to continue Noah a war in the prose. maim of his deeigns, but that he bt premed for JIINIIIB. "Lilt& Fernsder Fanny's Lillis Irse' ndr."--By the Author- of "Fern Leaves." Who hal not beard of Fanny Fern t Nobody, surely, who reads, and iverrybody reads, in this reading age, and if they don't they ought to. for it Tern aloes sot to be estimated not to have some to some of the thousands of good books which are literal ly, poured out by the press. . Hero is Fanny Fern's book which his gene to its sixteenth thou. land, and every. Intelligent little girl and boy la dying to read it, and it will do them good, too, sad we would 'Adele. them to ark their parents for some money, and hie away to Bay di Co.'s on Wood Street, and buy ono heroes they ars all None. 0426'8 MarliiMl4, for January le already to hand. Graham le Indefatigable, sod is never Loma is a pretty fair naltber . for Lb. Gantt. THY DOTY OF TIOLPHRANOE M MEM ?RESIST OIRCUILIffiIICES, MI. EDITOZ:-Blnoe the election in October last, it would teem that all activity sad energy had.forsaken the Tem pereace organi UUCP. The result of that political contest, though not gaits so encouraging as could be desired, in regard to the advsnoemeat of Tempennoe interests, wee, neverthelees, undistinguished by any peculiarly disastrous feature. Of the five candidates for Assembly, in this district, of avowed temperance principles, few Vero elected by respectsbie,,. though not very Large majorities. Dr Caro thers, than whom there is not II more reopeota• ble or worthy man In the county, WAS Unfortun ately defeated; and this It the only event co*. nested with the late campaign that the friends of temperanoteave cause to regret But be this as it may, moo of genuine moral °enrage are never'so disheartened by a:steward event'', as to be unfitted for renewed vigorous and unit ed aotion. Indeed, the greater obstacles they have to surmount, the more resolutely determin ed they are to overcome them. Only eaoh men ate fit to engage-In soy great or glorious enterprise; and they, rarely, If ever...fail ha the final and complete acComplishment of their per poses , The period le rapidly approaching, when the Legislature of this great old Commouwesith will be reetrained by the resistless force of an: lightened public opinion, created by the unremit ting efforts of temperance men to enact a Prohi bitory. Liquor Low; in all import:BA partiatilars like that of Blaine. Godspeed thepropltious pp. clod. The preceding remarks, show the Importance and useaseity of holdiug a Temperance County, or Naas Mating, immediately. Christmas or New,Year's Eve,lwould probably be as good • time for that purpose se say other that could be appointed. Of the various items of business that should be submitted to the. oonaideration of the meeting in, question, two or three will be . briefly ist: A oomniittes ehonid be ippointed to oor roopond regularly with our flopresentatlres in the Legistatuie, and others who doneur 'with us in sentiment aud could put us in Immolation of guars! information: - • ' '. • • ' 2d. Another committee should be appointed, to hare Petitions to the 'its.islatnre printed, nu , 'wrongly signed, and transmitted, when it may be deemed most expedient, to their destitution. 'ld. :.A committee, edit more • ImPortant than either of the foregoing, should be authorized to prsaeoate to conviction and the imposition of a fist, mach ea is sanctioned by law, Winch pervious in tire =Any, who sell intoxicating Moore with out haring obtained license for that parptiee, from tk• 'proper . inthorittes- The drinking hon. re of this description, vithin the baundaries of . Allegheny, aresaid:to be some 1500' or 1600 111' number. .Thrj , are most thookingeoriesnees. and eSzteaer attested, in abating them, will be just ly entitled to She lasting gratitude of the oom is Etity. It may ha reguded as an dopleseant b miners to become informers,linl no man oat* b 'esteemed 'as to good'citizen who is not el to make almost any _personal Sacrifice for the general welfare. > Temperance men,it is femur 1) hoped, will take the neacleary steps, to car ry the views submitted into incessant' operation. . . , ROT AT LA BALIII--MIJADICA-BRO6LAIA Tuna Oux.-011 the 16th:of Dcarnber.s terrible excitement Occurred st Ls Salle, Illinois. For some days it would appear that the men working, on the Illinois Central Rail Road had 1 een very muck netted; on the 15th the out break began: About two o'clock, P. M., one of the hands violently demanded of the Contractor, Mr. Std.: bin 'rape; they were refined. The man seized him, drew him from the store to the barn, viten Story snatched his revolver multitrack hint LI 3 we. A body of Irishmen now oame. Story , wee knocked down, and his brain beaten out; Lis body was then brought forward and ornshed tv pieces by large stones. The men Were in the fury of a drunken revel. They teemed to gloat c ear the horrible remains before them, all ghaet ly and bloody as it web: This took place some two miles south of La Salle, but the laborers gathered in the town, and assumed a threatening attitude. But at Ottawa the authorities armed, and the Shield'. Guards timed one to protect life and property, and be fore night, a pretty. thorough organisation waa perfected. The shquts of the mobitas were ter rific—no yeller of eavageo obuld be more so; the Sheriff, however, succeeded on the 16th In oap• taring some thirty two of them about midnight. The Uhloego Tribune says: They found the corpse of Mr. Story in &stabi l e, shot, and his head and face burned in a most chocking manner. One other had beenatn. Story, in hie defence . , bad fired several timea, wounded one Irishain, but not fatally. They ,fired on the Sheriff'. party when they oama up, but without effect. The Oro woe returned by some of Captain' Fisher's oompaoy, add it wee suppooed thationa. man wan killed another wounded. Some repot. sae* was made , by thdividualer when they ware being dmarnied, and one got his head pretty bad. ly hurt by a blow from a rifle. It was suppcieed that the principal loader, have gone south. A bemmotiva has been sent after them The Court is now in 'onion, and the cave Will be laid before a special Grand Jury without de lay. The lux report from La Salle up to the I,7th, report all quiet there. When two compentee, Capt. Fisher's and the Shields Gnards bad reach ed Story's Home, a large number ache laborers fled to a groggery our by; then were pursued and a part captured. - Gear IMO hundred and fif ty. rioter.' were soured. Onefellow foizght des perately. The Chicago Tribune 'sayer A shot In the arm vas not enough to cool his blood—he fought desperately with the butt of his gun, but finally he was brought down by a blow from a similar weapon. Many at find showed resistance and threatened blood, but the sight of so many white belts and glistening bay oneta oaualderably cooled their courage. Many weapons, chiefly oldshot gang, were found con cealed. The man that was first shoe by Story is still living, but is not expected to recover. The fellow that fired outlee company is recognized as the leader of a farmer affray of a similar sham tor. Story was found where he was killed, an inquest held, and the body taken to La Salle, I have , jag 'teen it, and a More horrible sight. cannot be loonceived—his head and face appear have been hacked to pieces with spades, and then flattened as with a heavy weight. The Guards are jut starting far home. When Story was first attacked he had two re volvers' He barricaded himself in hie store, when fortudfrom there, be took refuge in hio house and berrioaded that, then haunt to Otta wa for help, taking another revolver from.ono of Ms foremen. He said however, that if posaible, he should abed no more blood. The mob then be gan to cat his hobos down, when he fled to the barn and wan butchered. Mr. Story's initials are A. J. lie is a tall, well-built, and powerful lean, and,. I am told, noted for the coolness of his manner: Hie fem. ily were removed by friend e, bat it is sot known where they were taken to. Several of blikdarks were threatened, and had to conceal thenuelna for teverat hours, as the mob aturro*led the house and awore' their (teeth. They however managed to escape. It is said that last night, before the 01//61 , 1/0 reached the Opel, Mt. Story's house was broken open, and 404,000 'Wien by the mob. Itattmoato e ntaisrma.—The „Lewisburg, Ps., Gazette announces the transfer lest week of the Sunbury & Erie Railroad between ,Wittlawmport and Milton to the Eatawiasi Compaiy, for st pa riod of L.4:1 yoars—New York can - Indies fat%lsh• log the money to complete that link, and te,„have the use and control of the road for that .pariod, unless eooner reimbursed for thelr i expeeditu•ee. This makes that portion of the toad a feeder for New York, (via Gatowtarit.and,Eastoo,) instead of Phihadelphia The Grz.tte says that tho ot k on the Somnettanes Road below Leyte:4Tß It steadily progreesing, with an Increased force. The proposillho to appropriate the sum of $3OOlOO towards a monument to Mr. C.1%1100'11 has been laid on the table in- the South Caroliat Souse of Itepreleatritleetr by a vote of 60 to 49. .It was objected that flub a distinction in favor Mr. Calhoun would be invidious, since Sumpter, Marion, and other illatiagaiahrt,l Carolinians had not beau equally honored. • - - Tee Doc■ or aura, who got lute trouble with ;once Mr. Souk, for some diepsraging remake upon the dem of Mrs. 80010, 013 a ball In Madrid, dna apologised for the offence. At trot the Doke refused to consent to give redress in either *ay, upon the plausible pretext that die 'Omer, was In reality urging one politi cal quartet - - Sot the story is now that public opinion homing desisted itself unaninsouely against hint, as is not astonishing a country renowned for tho chivalrous respect which it hut always pski to beauty, the Doke nettled the matter by giving the apology dentanded. _ CeirsanOszonettmoan.Tbe Wheeling Intent genosr metres the following interlacement:— We aro hapy to learn that it Is the imitation of the Company to inoresse their force on this Toad. after the Fret of Janustyand wi trust that application will be made foe the neenseary legislation, to permit them to enter the city la snob ensmier as suits their oonvinienes, as we premium there will be no opposition to it. We much rejoice at this fact, end trait that the idle and noneceseary eollision that bus be 11 thought to exist between the oily end Ott road will be no mare heard of. • OPICCIAL • CLIIII3II . laeraancs Pittabnigh, Dee.,l6th 'At THE President and Disasters bf this Corti %may have this day deelarc.l • 211eidand of flee Mi lani per shell.% open the capital st"elt 'has: thug, &Mato peyeh,e to th e Stlohltoldsrs or their ftel,reeresiratativem forthwith taul Two DolLsirs_gtetilicd the stork: delI•1041 8 / 1 11UXL 1» MitittillAL44 Bede.. Ormci Carnal lismace 02.. Pi its b lug t . 20,..b1a AT an election held at tho'offloo of the Oom -1,27. on dleadn7 the lath laat.. the fe :tort Mt nam ed Daman Ir.. eteetett rehear:re trl tos eandem l .an •11. D. Kittle. WM; Inflater. Jr. Wm. Baester., r thoLttal it.t. Illaahrme : :elll2:tl i ttD Jetria 8 uilworm Treads Bellew , -- Jew et. Poonnek, 8-booem.ker.. Walter DiTaatt Jo6n.Y fat Q1 llbm D. - 114f. - t1e11•01. RADDII4 Kathairo.nt—For nre'sening, reitoeind.elmtudag and beentiffingthe ill a~lprllUny sermon hted•aehe, and nude" menthe dtraare7 or the Skin, Its rennteUon, or - extenelrairith.lhe elvlpeationot the globe. Attlee 1,1 Drake sopernnOus, d l exemeratien imootelble; and elms Ps dieenvery hes found pp eabotk tutedotampeteltelneostesteddle Inoenteetableentariotity. Phrodebute and Chair lete,--honokable elthene diem all Profeeanne or ilfia—dhe ter find oetunte or Ented, unt dinetlea—Lalles who hoe tu.d . It peon thole Nreantah 'tables. and Mothers In tier Eintaerlea—in 1.4 Its Inn- Bon patron] eroty where; hone - plobetane klaan;pro no. nee it the most pleasing and trootdre arttele antler ea a Medicinal or Toilet reeparatimearrer produead, DO not rail . 10 . Mrs It a trial, Pole, but :Sate. D. d. 'MUNRO, Proprietor. 161 ltroedmii, If. V. Sold la Plurburgh by IL B. Yellen. 0. fruit. Bent. Pare Jr Blaming Jim., end Uftitin A 8e11.,. di...114m so4Worthy of Conilderation.—Saiinet bee been grouter( forages after cometlibutthet would wire bow bran and rigor to the er.4lyll. without the penalty or pubeeguent remaerlea. The deridererbana Immolated. In Monier klitir a:Cordial we Lees s breturation tint Wig the leopetnsof rigorous Medal to the impaired phydeal otitillOantloo• nod at the antra lime elevates the /Diener- Nay, more. it keeps both not body end mind of the true pitch of 'moth. end there la nedeprerston cormeguent no. Oft ire lotion. In this resprot It &gnu Iran array ether Wm:tient kopyro..beginulag with }Plum end entUog at.. amnia, Liootrad retires of three forte to ahalleoged end de m 4,14" ttiri-the glint/ or thudial CUT, dell head ache, nervous herdisehe, 41011111.• loW.ni sPlriin. must locaPerity. Irregularity or ceeeaorm otthe fune. thine Peoulier to female& tumour aeration. g I debll. lineharriemnere, want armlet:lto, /antrum, wait or 'hoar in say crab. eleknesi of atemach. aiddinen of the heed waterloo ot Ideas, 6etnlenee end nerrour emu. Prootif of the uniform aurorae In the store man aimed:and luny other oomplelorc i are le poeseutte of the anent. Tbb, Cradle in Dot op, highly erlorontreted, be pint toot Wier. Price $l.OO per tattle, two for 36.01, eta ('r.612. ' 0. 11. RING, Proprietor. 101 piondwari New York. Bold by Drugglets throughout the United Elate., Caw ado and the Wert Indies. , 'Amend Agnate in , trlttobtirgh—Oco, n. gayety, wruor Wood civet sod Virgin alley. and /temion Dm. earner Wore and eth etc. 5de164116 IENRY COLLINS : . /DRAY DING AND (DMMISSION MgRCILINT AND WIZOLESALII DNALIN 1.2 V Cil$l4lllll,BUT Tins, swans, .1 , 104 - 41 ND 'PRODUCE GENERALLY.' • llita ~ SF Mood pitroes,, Pittelnu , igh. • , HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, mnv YORK. CASH CAPITAL $4500,0001: IL. C. LOOMIS. Agent. Aro 7 b 9 Wood street, PittaborgL Em= &moos L. Lownis------Lato of the letna, flartlhrd. of Corny • Co. Virtu of CLOWNI a McNamee. _—.Wirm of D. one, or Ca HUM.. IL irm of Clotho. Mellen * Co. &woe ....... of Gem, Bliss i Co. ........ of Eno , Mahon Co. Niece of Willard I Wood. Lei of Stone* Starr. Jr,* of My. Clapp • Dowel, Juan Low. -Mak ofJ.l. LOW L. Co. Ogeof of C.ll. ilatch a Co. Joh* of 0. 0. Hoye a Co. Dilhima O. Locraber4...--.41.tm (IA .* A. Lawrence I Co. Caviar A. Buckle 4.--.-. of Buckley t Co. Lewis Attertnawar..-.Ftrat ofarele - AttorbutY jr.. I Co. p. of J.M. Beebe, Nom. I Co. Aew T. iheigrAL.-........Firat of Trowhqe. Dwight a Co. .44m G. .... of Kelm. ago. Mark. P via. Stan irCo. Comm C ...... Of hhermar, 400111ns. D,rorpe D. Noman,--....--.11.rm Of B. D. Morgan I Co. ;Apo; ...... -.Firm of Coman . Lotkrop Co. Thostoect Firm of T. a U. Efeesenger. Dmiddlrtford...- ....... ofJohnson I Sanford. Ll plus H. 1f0rf0n,..»......-Erni of Norton. Kotler a Hoyt ,Yr•phra of lley,r4VO Bad:omi Alerrick toil.l. Owl of . 480 I Co. .toe of I Leekwood ton, Locinr lam of liophbla. Allen a Go, 4 ..D0W4f.. .347;1 - 071i1;;;72. gti: h too IC F'rograor__ gm, Wirmor FrotLingb ran, Newell I Co. J , dul awl/ ...... of Swift. florlbut I 00. Corti, . Firm of Condit Noble. Nord A.Whrk,...-. Firm of Work * Drake. Nathan H. 5t0ck00ff.,.....-.Firra °CC/Hiroo, !Rockwell lowa Illon . Zroy,...Pirro of homey. Humphroy Butler. KM H enabler Lor i n , al Dank. Hoolfd or' WolFargo Jr. Oa o,rnir -....,,....5in-ri..76l;;;WPWroa . . OMAR. J. MARTIN. RIMRON L. LOOMIS. Prtddent. liamAarr. ViiirSu EIXLVETIA AND. LAFAITZTTZ GOLD Mint lur QIIDpOy. Novrlftylt column, m 13.3121 JAMES P. TANNER, • WHOLESALE DEALER L' BOOTS, 'SHOES, BONNETS, AND LEATHER, it No. 56 Wood , Pittsburgh, onwror THIRD AID POelltlL stir My stook cort.visto of upwards of 2500 OASEIi. embrang ovary ty and style of 1100T14. !WOK.' sod BO NNETS, _pure:hated Wrest !tom New Nog land mannfaetitrers, adapted expressly for PALL and comNllntg S fAavLoES, s yo w d it th b o osd P hilade lphat ypdmo— w York. Porehassre win blmiso foil and , :amine Wore buying. Alas, NEW YORK SOLE LW:NUM I bib Mr-We mum the attention of onr road ars to the ow:keel..4,lmA of “2 , 101t13WE INVIGOILAtING 13.11. r 4 in b. found moon the fourth pee, • A. B. HOLMEB , Br: BRO - ILAN UPACITUIUMS OP SOLID BOX VICES, SLEAGES, PICKS, DATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &c., TIBITIEtt 11061 CW. • BRIDGIS BOLTS, - OAK BOLTS, W*BlllEllB, COTTOrt. TOBACCO. AND 1116.11 P SCRBWB. PITTSBURGH. Ocoee 911 Weed st, between tat end And. All kinds of blacksmith work tor Bridged, dine at the sheeting mike end at the lowest prima de-Afl work warrantedpeal to b7 en2o skir BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Here the kiwi of tesUmonias to the value of our &UM upon a Med. we out eourklently rest the reputation of our work. We hare alraadr 'Mashed moral certificate. Poorins that Saha made for our reader and online,/ aeles, and Fold abroad. hare been subject.' to the OISVEnlin TWITS IN ACTUAL tIONNLAGRATIONS. and prelierreni their contents totally tree - trait damage. The fallowing to another proof of the mmelneouteetable tharaeten— • $lO,OOO. WORTH OP 30011:8 AIM PAPPAS PAM WITH A $4O sant ALLUON. r.ara COMM . . Pal November 13,1882. Mame. Brain & Batumi—Dear Mrs: Your two let ra wore del) reeelved. / absents the bine. I would raC 7 Y.lYee d ird ri a t: r oa B ftlet ;VIT.% ree r talro l oqg morning of the 10th of binetesh-by eters balldlui ketng burned to ease. It was built of wood end brisk— • large three story building. hie Nab wee In It at the !hue of the ere, and nil into the biller, where there wee a brae enansot of oil. It via • very baths.. My not. and book! amounts that were to the Bab. amounted to shoat Ten Thoomand Dolled% whleh wu saved. There was owl o boas paveunwed: and farther. / mote/ Mb. any parson who Is doing bosh..., to hs+ no time, bat boy • Bab to keep their pews. MML put cu that Ls toot, , tt ‘ ajLteeoixtuund your Salim [a r m one. JOll.l 6WIIR t. LADIES DARCY FURS. M'CORD & CO. Would most respectfully invite the attention at ladles tothan luta and complita lama of ►ADtOY RIMS now again. anainblna b pan SIIMII. [Maw Idartin Pinta lain; Damn.. Marian ►adrrel. Ban Martin, anion Cao•y out Pane. Down: Matra. irktarlan, Pal assn.. Cara Pa..; aa. enc.: Woad &anti 'GAL MaMilai FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO DP'r•ILYN3FJF IIRANCH OFFICE coy. 4th L Smithfield l eimbeeee. tatotet, 560,1X0 DOl2ars. • Prel, t arTer 11=4; ta4ll ° 4l, PEW ; °A Ban r, Pittaburatt A. A. Carlin. Pitnhurahl Jahn D. Ruib&ribrd, Daophia a; A. J. Gillett, Llarrlaburg,P. T. Plarreibemsz. , AUt r eaaam= 4.u. A. J. etILLICP, Beendarr. • A A. GA RittElt, Aetna:, Tha above Compinr neon/ ananut pull, of ide 464 hand navigation and tranepedtation: We. on bolid. lags and manhandle& In de o esoustry. knowt`raho nindonnet erlitiaaf•ty. Vahan. hand on derallins henna althar varentnedir or fora km of yearn marfoinella — Girard. Fire & Marine Iniurstice CO.. tlr PIOLADYLP/ill. • tIFFICE OF PITTSBURGH AGENCY corner nth and Smithlield :100,0441 Dal Detacroaa..—U, ni. 11. Mean, J. P. Stalon,ll. A. Shack. nPrd, Paul Thorne". IL Al. Voris, J. It. Plaalgon, Thew. P. Alinheil, hednuel Joon. 11.-iIL idonenna, Tbn. Graven. Wea. ii. noon, r. D. dilermaa. A, Ilan. Phdlp F. rai der. Wen P. I lanher, ileroo..Jr.Porman JONI. Jur end. A. B. GILLETT. Sn'r. Will Diann Oneou or Wou'en mini.. Venn ia. ans. Jinildlosa. Atone. tletebaridan 004 propane ava• rallr. an Manna Le made Una, non reael..l4 A. 4. CAltetlEfl. Anat. _NOR, BROTHER it CO., UARKWAS AMID /AMMAN= °WALED" tio.ll WOOD MINIM One door Croft Witst streiete ettesbararb, ma_ Buy and sell Par and Current Funds slitht aril Mae Dzeisimie Ohio /Wake, Tomeni awl Western Time Dills, ashi rwealesolT Mehra: allow 6 ter rent. om Time Dimoritem of Par and Chow Sloasy; lad, Isom Tiro eiril Warine thilielet Sr the Mem hirimmeor Chiiiimery (soh MOW $170.000) mid Regal hinamice !capital 610,004190).' Aellf • earn would hardly do for any one to bare the hatertity eornahLre W ageetion :the excellence of . Dr. Lloatiera'aftermea Bittrre, width ere prepered by Dr. U. IL Jsokeoe. In eau ordrepegaia. Urn dlmplalat east d•rangmeat of the dig•ative organ., their many 'Wore have long dam bar •ntede plataly apparent they purge tram the *Maas the morbid beams which retard tba oat oral rotations, sad bring calypso to the cheek and aria feriae to the brew. Ther beeloh rho. clogs giant band' *fee andl restore the system to high health dth-Tr MrOakland Prepar4 far flele-- . Thii Property Le situated about one ball sight from the city hue. Crentitut au PenallyPranne, Avenue. it Is covered pith Print Tree* of Ann chotorst kinds , main or mom In lOU bearing. Liao an abundance, at :Gram RaepterrY. Currant. thoaeberry. 90,90. There Is a two Apr? Prune noose. together with Citurrmilent out bonnie on ft. /or eefe of acmes and ploaaantaree of knation, thin aroparty cannot be astryeaSe4. It COntaimi c little irear 6 acres. 7 will tan the whole together. oriliviiie It 10 cult prireboaerl. 51106.. T. cuimvseu. No. 119 Water tenet . Ott. 8. Id{ dtf AMOS - LELAND & CO. , Irt 011:Alt2 SPIINEP. New Poen. • • • XANUFACTIMERII AID DEALERS IX /xi'? osicairTiow or STRAW GOODS, oonalating Irt part of - PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED. BRAID, CANTON AND PALM LEAP HAM • English, Itallion, Swiss and Silt Bonnets; ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, STRAW TRIMMINGS, Ae..te.. Hy ihe Que. prgemblng me or Do largest 'Rada In tb. CHI. to NM& 01:attention ofCuW oul Plata Yams le rennet tally solicited. N. 11.-11ATTilltil are particularly Invited to cell and wane our hock, what Is culled emend; to their • . do. embracing all the lane and litchkotabbr styled of polr Met Premium for best Bilk Hat— WILEOW 130 N. Yiebion‘bLe 'tatters, 91. 'Wood 4 Preparedaro PoPreparedto fern Ish tteir cuodoioeri and the public, as aseortarent or. note 00l Clata. wtileh for beauty of. Satoh, std . prices, osantt be atm . prised by any hOtteo In the elty. Para:Maar attention, !a Intl geel to oUr own maitutaatot of al ;Leo uoj it.oo Ilata. • Oe.2lintdar . stirliver Disease. Carter's Spanish' izterc:'es a:Co:lady for User direeseceled thelenstlhef of 'formidable .rile COnneetsi with •. dleorgentsed state of that organ. le unrindle4. floods . ..di Of certlrestea. from the highest reorcas, of gamma now lielog he the elty of Iticbenond, Va. WOO be given . of Mum effected by flak tees ' brinteh Mature.— We hard •onlr room to refer to theleatreordlnary mare of Amami AL,Drinker, Eat.. of the Armor Drinker A Morrie Bookeelleri, Richmond, Va- Who Wee *rod by S bottles of thateiee Spanlobalistars. after7l years emdednit from dimmed firer. Ide mare ifs action on the blood in wonder fel, betierf thin ell the Medicine he had Arse talon, and abet/lolly recommended It to afl, . *WA, •drertimment in slather column delo.lmb is.F. Brown's lasence of Jamaica Gin acr—Thia Faience D a I, 7 o D•ritiGtl - Or mutual extellanew mataary dlarrium.lnclotaut choltma In *MVOd all Cloaeei pradration of the dtgestlye functions. It la of Itmatlmabla mane. Dalian tha provaleace of the apidamin water, and MMUS? complaints ofthildrmalt la peculiarly entaamonn no litally or. Individual *Dania ha ',lthaca It. unumg. r .Br mutt° at lb. ganubmitasence, .hi oh Is ymparad only by W. lIDOWII. at ht. Draft sod Chemical Mona nortteest Gantt of nth and Uhtenut atreati.Phlb adelytta.and tbr sal. by all tha tommutabJa strothasarlei to the mama; and. In Dlttaburith. by Mr.l. Pogo, Jr.. B. A. I,,h aei n ao a a 0:„. Dr. 8. Smith. Lemuel Mime 1 Co., J. &boom:dila k 00. Alugh,ny - Oltr , 4711. P, Othi!artir aid Lea Dock. DA= . ghtison's Ingaranim uompany or.r)tt4noriiii D. KING. Pramnonr. ILLKUPt. Ate,. MICE, 94 WATER, BETwzim NAVIES AND WOOD STREETS, IifirINBURIUS HULL ANT L `RCS efitEG Ctl TUB OULU AND MLBBXHBIPP UlVb.t.F. AND ?MOUT*. ~. . . 4174.1.14 kw or dawn ay rnur. %%kit thoperge q/tip did iMdfiItL.ALVDRAPIOA rpm ridnuasPostsrfOlL, . .. ..... , .111) M t ag. ir - .- Wa. (*Hutu, Jr.. L'ltu` •-• L lia bert He Doiimp.ln, - . •robn Itlithrejib. ' ble. - . . iri t ai xt ,4,- . elm: arms, Jobs - w o I CURED .. serindigestion: :and liver:-Complaint iIY lillllPel Pipfurn„errv,....w. d t b. toai r iy4 Tarter Went h.y. 0. r" , nki..... a theefociir In rent= Mu. J. M. Ellrepore'Sirlireelf and wife hiring tree email,' becolned br th e us,. of your Petroleum, 1 -Una./. to :,,r:hiroucarg.T:Pebrtt ' 4, ` , Ti'44,,t,b4T. V= r',:i ~...1 of nry people ore effected with luligestlnu and an ibutSon of the liver. tho I.MI, of ....elf and win. before terrine your ERTROLRUM, OR ROCK ula. W.. took 1., Tin al Intriee—twOor three nub—stout a yearend abaft . . L'o, an!fwe MretlfTevArm":4l=sretreaktilhArg.::: n.. w atore . that failure. of the nome , h-whlelr so dlerreore. II 0 drueptie. wu rellored, and 1 hare felt bOttt of It o r e. the time.. Kr if oral also relieved front a ernoule distant of firer. Went had been of weveral year...id " QdYhtbe U rLll " lp , Liene ''' Beel m. u,OP.O. Q. RRYdEIt, t 1 0 Wrod ettrand Drury/4e enl iledledue. Du 1e .,26 re fee -1 P/Mill, ItiT•ritld,k Petroleum wii l l rope i --- - lI OTIPE—The anderaighed, Frederickck rens. of the- firm of Lan. Sterling a Co,. hums Stewart, of the late ern of Stewart. Lieu] a C have ll:adsy formed a. pattnerebtp, under thenatae o3ay lei of LORENZ. BTHWA Cu.. for the harp.. manateetnrlnw teen end Nally, and have taken the Warebonee ho. tI2 Water t ete,t, between a arry. and Short et t. where they have on heed en awantment of 'the Wt. no day oft roe and halls, attach they ere - eale on. eohnixOdatlng term. 'They 3r...trotted'' , aollett the oat roaage of the Dahlia • FSEDIIRICH LORkhZ. TLIVS. 11. a rawaur. 4 41 WECI 4 7 aro ÜBE" YOUR SHADOW I—Be wiac, I profit -¢tod Woke oml uo otzsightway to CAlt- O , SB NBW ueLLYBY. No. Fourtks largot.'aud yourself so others see you." Style and price to atilt on— tiongeni add olLisuuo are invited 5) cult and 03111113111 e arnimau. Sfir.Dtt Pont Powder.—Every variety Mining and Diaillnic P. 0 . ,. in all else p.okase al wave on hand and far eatery:ea Mussing.. in lota to 0 parel.asen, on laroratdo term. Also. Earety Finn. D. W. C. BIDWELL. • BlNnutaetaiine gent. Vrontodreet. Pitta6ol7, FLEMING ERG-TREES, • haccusata Tot. ups • 03.) WHOLESALE DUGOUTS, No. 66 Weed street, Pittsburgh. *S.Prop . il.toriot Dr. ArLarle'. Odetalgtod tor/Waite •Fer NUR stiFive'Hundreo. Worms Expelled— )l4.l the following statement from ressettable Intigalsts of the eurprielog effects all. A. Pahnestuek•e cinectuallad Vermifisge: Opeettengagg, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1843. Manx, B. v4.44thrissfrug, 0, • dontlemen—Matthew Clark, a man et undoubted vrracity. of the town of. Llsbon. tit. Lateran.. en., N. en te that he has a 'Mingle', 4 team old. to whom he gave "dos-, of 11..Phlon. tock'a Vertalfuge, Ino gaceesalve hour. In tbsafternson of the same day she Passed at nao titan aItPANTIZEN, .1 at another, NINNTICAN trl/Ittlg. A bout 2o•olock the following night, she IPaa.• a I the incredible number of kWh NUNDRED a TWISN. TY-ONE. mutton In ail, Ma, in loa f than'll hours' time. Ito salt they Pero perfeetly astonlatial at such a Mass of *ends from a childof her age, and that te counted them accurately. Very respeottnily, -.JENNER ItaNhALL, Druirglets. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIINItSTOCK 01„ cor. IYood and let sty.. Pittsburgh. nolt • R. C. LOOMIS, (Of the late firm of hl'eardy & Loomis,) WIIOLNUILN NUMMI IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood street, Plttitreargh. 16341/%9 • JuuN LEXiAIf 7'. KRIM= turur GIME* REIOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. woman AXD •Nimbraturz bums I 1/0111.16N AND DOMUTIO • lIA RDWAREIt'ODMIEGRY, Nig ice. • Ihve removed to their 'new and:ortonaive far a l el vv etir ` g .t.ft eg. d e=lt i gt . 243 • re I int - act to no evartlostlon of the moot onzrittloto woozy moat over offered In Ma Ott.. NELSON'S FIRST PEE/31M ' \ DAGUERREOTIPk . S. POET 0/7108 BULLDINCi e TIMED STRAIT. it: IITIZENS and atrangaiawho Whet to, at) , Mtn ...orate. ordain .d Of. like Ilkoness,at a veer matelot e prim', mill 800 lt to their Maser. to eall at thni woll known .toklishment, ahem antic. Sotinfontion, is g.rontant, to thorn" made.. \ Hoot,. toe of the ' ' , roast s. beet orrome.l Md. and Itt y 'llahle 'over eoln sructel for C. pert coo, vlth Inst. o is lb. gnat' p aeorful kind, mot ht.,: utootent the stem Imiroore" r . otenon. as non 54..0 eNt of th.,cert Rants. nt Shilotott.h.fr aria ioth . Alt. hatt e bon:wilt° be Joh. to offer to the fo..trotin of the Ari e s le of baguet. rootyirie, either el.-trey or Ili croupoort4Oh nee. , Vont hoonie urea ..thi oyerst.i..s. I o t.oek-vr , tem, v. w st DAGUERREOT Irt\ES AT VIE NATIONAL OALLEII,,Y. . 1 IA CKSON'S National Da Oarrohn Ca ery, sinner of tb. Diamond MtkeLktiarret:'(ovr . L. Witwep Drug B tt.,) Pittsburgh. , last and fbentistveh wishing. toobtalultitsitko hien '4ll •t m oderate erate :micas srlit rhoa rag of the al , te establtho• runt. Cited PP Pleb •ary supartor Side cat ..- Lighta, arranged With eoth .Sill that the operator ran eis tb moat to , nrato Got aitollei .of the human forth gith sit the s • of animated I 'l,l! lASTUM, g uaranista. ?slather lc., gothic:sir rooted, and dtp plirabot , teaks* of 'original ' ilkeneta-a. p.l", p hOt rOire tpkp., Lew,. Mll—L tt iteesgo tate n of aka cram dsataaso u~Mza la d . sCyr'. th ritrs.d • u.*l .t . Z . Z.II**L: =f4'.'"` "`", P...;t3::',;,.'44 It laming to the Afflicted.— Th. .amber ard knsatlably charachr of dime..w of the Liver hay. /owe challeased the attention °fine !beeline. Some re, theft Woes, classed tinder oh. ieneral term e! C , nvalaVt!ore, hare been envierA leuntable atd the on baopy patient allowed to die, mahout medical salaam to offer hien a hop. of reccerery. Rape/ IY thle ono no ' , ager by the gamy. .A remedy hey been, forted 'AAA. will ease all comphilate, of whab err character.' ar;einfr from, do reeeivreaent 1 ihei Liver. , the Pllhidiecovere4Ar Dr. Mo. .Lalay„ of Virettide, act directly ah the Lim; and by cop trotted its overall= eillfterity Inn it from Marna., anb on and rater - pates to ecaispLante which have their origin in the dimes. of this omen.. Itetoolleehi there° 'tempered hr liver entaplalao.bsVw.Wlei to everat• upon the vest of the dieeafr.; bat 1) , ..1111.ands rill. lavabo thyroseiven fAt nem the salon of ther,Uvrr. and br . eleauelag the fevatato, dry no than econne armee of difear , shirk theca derive their existence.`, , Parthasars .111 Os ssirefultoark for DR. EPLAI4III3 tia - LkiiftATlV LIYEII. PILLS, ant Aka none Th.re ara =her Pill.. P.M:aging to be 11,ow bef.re U:11. public. Dr. IPLaraga Liver ribs. atm W. Colebratod Verroll'aga. ...tit noir be lld at all raspertablo Drag Stores In the Unitad States, and or Lb. rola Proprietors FL/UMW EIROMICUS:;.. d.IT thioneasors to J. Kidd it. Co.. 60 Wild Moot. 111111 W AD V.ERT.III-27116111FT Soda. Ath 1 0DA ASII, of our \ own Manufacture, al ,1.1L6 w! 16r sate In oaiatltl.. to colt pot 17,"*D t 'l Itentet; below hlarket.. " We nee the romeetle &de ash, btattaiietami by Dan nett. Dore &Co not bee+ no heelt - ttbn• rteommateti. tat, It to the trade at • atod artio c .. cu.." itAmmaim u m. wm. McCally & Co. • Id. M. McKee & Ca., , O. Ylattott. • It. trees Welebtaaa. • A. D. 11. Chambers. IW. Dattabtobels &Ce., 1. Wilx-a a Ca, ' re. O. aJ. a.trFor. Wileoe & tialatatt. llan CIRALLND JUVENILE CVNCIST.--Ift. D. ILI 1111.TOZIL has 014 , 10=0 hifOrml44 the dame et Plttebereh nod that be wilt ative • GRAND C.)NCIRT ea 'MI DelneDUlAlo,_Da... 25 , 1.4 to the Wall of the Till.HD WARD .I. I IILICIICLIOOL, (heat et. The r i ttr r rri will . aendat el' 950 Chllarea. evaileofthe tipretbie at the klarao. . • Sill•Troketa sdetht ea a Lady altd.Uentleosan.\4 eta . t, L. bad at ILLEBIL WILLI.OBV., ab at the deer no the , nt eelag of the Comma- ' w.3..Y0r particulate. tee WOW am. 18aZt.3t. .. . Agriannual liktice. '. • . \ + XALBERS of the Allegh dej , County. A g ndM:Mo • Pooled' we tenanted to renew there eehlt. Dreviooa to the Annual libation to Mere. which takes place on the Onet WXONltaltAlf of .11.0.i.f. RN. Oerthleatee of Metes rehlp aka Polled a; the deed t J... Wardtoo. 6th to.; 1 . 1.-nt \ lOC Nesion-. 41i 1 . ,,, Warehouse of Netter A Mohan. Woad t ; fr , m Win.' mettici: Pr. o•at Manchester. and Vera At, .Idro . :{ue.rul. r.t it. OW Of .2dlcQuegran AD M .14111.1tN INT ...T.% .4 W•ine cre. .. , - ' •War. &d. MI; • - net. - A B.- it'Quawss.llee'T. do lt 2.• ct el . \ ' L•'• --__ Assignee" Notice. . NOTiCE is hereby given that the \, . seigniz cwt of John Oyler. tea be round at the ofeoleof oaths. corner of lama) cod Liar eta. to ',W m.\ ell ltd•ht•d to Estate ofJOhn Otter am trot...tea to wake Immediate Dement; and, these heelog rtetturt.l treeeorthem for .-ettlement- IT- B. PUSHY WILLI& 800111 dell-1.6411Wr. - .ohickerines Pianos. , f USN it o'd and . . now open for efjegimeiii eissolostton and sale. the newran, Fort.e. etc -Ono Itossnoal. rtohlr carrel tirend \ Urnrgit Pleto /ors. 7 octaree. 00 00 One superbly carved R.0./004 Mien Pisa°, In the style of Mule YlNth. 7 oetavnt /SCOW On. Rosewood. caned. da *. 450 nu -• do . dO • • I% do 475 Od 1). • do _plain. • OK Oet ASO nit a:: •g . • - - Ig. ‘4l°,o ° 'All the shorn- ore :rout the stlebrated " faittildetory of CIIICKER I / 1 1.1 A BONS. Bodo.. Mem. • •••• Also. reed horn the ems Itttetrr.S to:Sullied h:d of ri• ADO Stools, tarred nod yl.l, ltatelead..wlth hair WO, new • hagel plush.and Brostillesesti. ' • 1 On hand s stoat-of Planes from other noetort - nd New York. Milers sod hor sate a - 7betzrr prink • JOIIN - 1.1 - 1.17.LL0R. bl Woo Itt.. Assar rte Ohtekerlon's tern ne.t. fur rttOtbonsh it Western Penne,. ,11OR SALE OR RENT,--Tho largo Fa(ltllry. latdldlag..lth 'bar' Late .of amoo..atuate iume „:Ceents Wanhlti,tott atm.% opiMrs the - Ilint: Wi g . WoL4 of .111r.O...19rwooktn 41 7. 1, 4 0 1.N.vit 4 .1 411 7 .. el \ .141 • ;.• • ' 403 am. W 00.11 4 24.1.6% .tx '. NAYS BY TBLEQBA.PII- , —Wo have jasi bit"iete44l. the (oat that Ulhaahe Itutao• • atkeed•Liehl lisle Dye ix the Oelf uncle now tue..l the fikablottablealrehe at **table ateu, all other preDete- Hone having ttiei ry . " ' • tor is Whotelette and Rotel IVII, RIME:WM. 4.2 L - , 117. Wood etmet. R. LLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS FOR Tag HO LIDAYS—Thp Pithwara and abldlng n 1864101 our I,lrd; alltgd by J. P. Walnwrlght:D. D. Eirowsba the Livell:3l the Apostles, rdlty.l by Sew. ll. .9.VartahVlDlnii-hiarinc. , . (drain; to Downy, . do • • Ttn, lagline Manual, do do • - • The lhawmher M0...a0 .40 • • Magnolia, by Clara /Imola. with lllnstratlang , • The Amaranth. lar -KIDDY Pard ,4 , • do: • Th. Oat orLoya, •• •• • •d. PAP&' ■ Argg.l.L., Net Yaii ` s • The Orm.areaant. for all swoop, The forget Chris/awl Rot.. a tor yrnuin , • The Jurpnlla aroraaSn. - al . - • d. AVlrt r ilgai • • .altlii,toing P,T,011,,1 o aid gre le6tVx moat aumrb lasultablr. for Ohrlstow and frawYear's yremnba. DWI on nand 014 Mr W. 0h.. . . by • deYi; • • NAY .A CO., 66 Wand,Pt: 9 I OO K:UOLDERf3--Tui PIT,/6111W1 FlSZYnnyliti. lbiuora Coulter,_ hr manual meattmal tttaßtoabL,tdara of do Pittrburatt MIL! tabg;111: dlia;lltiniC A ) : l476lll tTo'Vltaltit i TA; Anatomy at tha Iloalotar'a °Moo araaltl Com_rany. am . .? of Grant alma sod Dkaasood tha Vit. or Pitt. burgh. for Ma qaa ea of t Preaktorit agda. ttirritor! !!!4.l,!iffs, P. 7 ! 1" tI FRESH:. oystea.s; FROM , IIALTIMORE, -. .' inn 8 10111 in at ,:;c• A. D 11Po • ' ..",~~="'5:45=;~",-, ~.t;.? _~; a ... , . . _ \ .. VALUABLE PEOPEETY*FOR SA.LEn 1/ Olt ItktiT—A Lot on Darters. War. between Mather, Ind lherstreat• 60M-front b 2.120 ftdelD Alm. • rr April let. the Poverty • n toner 'at Liberty Olt ' Mist:mem cocupled kV • PAWS , te- 'Ch.:ldd. be. ins 00 feet on Marty. street. 4130 hest On Plit, at. Me will elthe;eell there 104, loam them f • term of years. 1 or let them on a pert..tatl less& and to regi m e of "let' m .ke the same to raft onsehmem. Enquire at d4ite O. u. .I.of ., lll .l lB . a aM i. iti r st, s LlZei4 , •, Also, U acres between flearlokleT aid Bemblary- Sun L l ' n,7l7l lZ ' a b. nd l ga7rt i vir l yec i r Tc7a rgr lard Hamel for tse is the and:wood. This ploperti lum i he adrantagat of the !holey& nod being in the low. 1 er2oart af the ad./clam:hood, In freed from the annoramme of the vil•aor. • Alb, (Or Lantle DWELLIff 11 HOUSi In Beedalr. 'tr. within .short Mew, of the rellrood.and abundant -4 morel ird th most siellent aptiallw•ter. Thi• 1, "" ",1` .44 b. .rfaelrett I. accommodate two fentiles. sad met. , "gni , . low to snood tenant thmulreof • Y. A. WAY. or JNO WAY. raordollor Cexpetings. ' • 1)1Th C MASERS OF OARPETINGS'areter mindei 'get ere he , ne to untunaallir, tarts Bthal , " head. embracing • very large seeortment, from the • Lmott to rho Highest Grade,. which we offer at at times at the tenant ./than*. • ItEINgoN op, • Pilthat. n O opeelte the Theatre. LEAD reed " steamer 000 01• Ir • , re enTe by ALELLNDENOOHDON. No. 131 Froubst. 13RODDOE sumnus— t L 50 bbls small Milt/tam:lc 10. tags prima Batter; 10 able fresh roll ON 10 'l* 11'1 i lltint,UWl.ll;T b li - .1021 No: 120 sad 13 2 1.21 g. 11 1 7 P-5 gittol!sli VINO %TABU BOARDS-40 clos. Zino /11 Wash Board. Ibr ails by . da.l. VON. BOI{NROGIBT & MURPHY. VII EESEI CHEESE-30 big Cheese for sale b, dal VON BONNUOMIT t MURPHY. 6 11 , 1 . 1:Bp . N fp . ll2wi . n g w tun: '*'"" DOntorr. Jan. LS: 1847. have riaad Hogla's Hyperion letold.srid . end it ta be b•fit article for Mohair 1 have OTIIT tried; it has dans r hair mach good. and 1 oan cheerfully recommend it. L. 1. Vav Ingle nv L. Wilcox Jr Oa, Doggie J._ st, a.l ndlllin Aposhecar. ea.. miner of Market at and ths-Dhanon.l.Pilnehuritbi NEW OFFICE: Real Estate and Contracting Agent. • enbecriber has been induced to open an ales f.r the porno.. of baring and setae. on Mcm slop. and having the aseney of large hts . Bair ille. en d Boat Sart, on the Allegheny neer. Mu toil many other fasilitlee from - otter valet and Otsego Be. Mills. Ile Bitten htmeelf - that he can furnish easy b , ill of lumber and timber of nor kind. greater . , bog or short. and deliver them at any point on the All*. gbene, Sionongebeln.Ohlo. orldissiselppl dyers. taut:set Lo b o nd B.ryges, Moro Boob.. Coal riots. Boat ann. eels. Bridge givensilrottd ..Timbers—gretah /Inn. eti. so. loaner gaint. and attend to th e sate leel runts of Tiro l Estate. • Prom bla long ennarlenee ln omberieg. &fighting and host huildhut..he think be eat, gm. gral estate:lh v. All persons are requested to make th eta stb otntinetn soon. eqteeldir thee, wanting b eta or largo bills o ftcmher and thither; shouldeantrael foe them in the tall toe the spring and summer use. 11. .111.1 s. et end to the \ purchase and gala of arty ooranto. dity that may be desired. - Lott*, addresed to Darla Mona, Beal Mite and Con traction. A eat; Pittsburgh. Box. - No.llo,peetneld. will rte pniutuelly attended to o\ /16 rtlioe lion /resin st Allegheny House. DAVID . Col. Jim. 14 MorgwaLusoberamirii Pitteurgh. 3h. jaw orrillo../MQ" .... . Any. SLIM. Mr. liobt. B. Bro..l Xtl . • (maim . M. Wm. \ Arroatro.44 \„. . .. ~ ._, gr. , C. i=ple dz : \ .. ~ .. _ ~. . .. ~ • dit2ol.ydaw'r \ \ • • Fact ' , Ward\Publid‘fichools. rpm PUPILS, of , the let \ Ward Schools. Pitteburgb,.wil here in grind CONCIIfitT, fa the Leti of the Yahoo!. Banding.nn TUMID a Y weenie& Dec. WM. cement:ming \ 7 Qnloolt.neder the direction or ]lr. D. Crltcbinr. opi.rictoo, g oto.. bed it the Menlo Steen. of]. H. Mellor. H. Weber and _at , be door on the evening or the performance. iRYSTAL PALAC.p outrivalled with a 21Vg'rrlu o r " d n d r " 7olllsi4roa fee, a W il,Ylt , Anotionear. The 3d and last !Weal lite,,RepOn• TOUR TIIOUSANI) FLOWER, ROOTS,— Au Alm Sale of 300yaelmeres artha'llieset Holland albs. tic Goble alai duals hyacinth., tatty% magus. 1.47 , 15. U. ILI., amen imperials. 4111..ineitabbe far bloom. . 414. fo g t i rsailV P ,lnarlitrDAY,!tim flattsr i t i f creiralr. r. PiaSnarts • /Lambe. Boa.. seataktitem, BAs! , raaby IL(1820-ael JAMKS NielPiNNel.: duet. \,.\lmportan t to Younillren; Bairnens 80 ready 'tear to asik• Maisky. OFFAR for sale upwards of 30_ • event 4 "eVet t atlTlV . a h n i gl i rXptUTlsaercti \ ';j Beat nays M mate money , la theLmla of ono oy imm , elts alon4llya known yinann men the Fait aar,to, mete ?rem Sept. [waive dollars par day, and In I, bo team ufactara mgdsiln of any ono of Um, ankles, noloung man of. na•nr and abilltynan ttemaka money, Addy.. N. BOITM 412. Bonen. Mani . analog nir SI, ear. the whole ottettl?extrf th e be forwarded he% I. No letter taken f ••• theoffleeiletteverTepald. 1d20.11m T A ESIGN DI . zALEOEREAL"EST4.TE7-1 I -ill offer I- .ale by Anetion.on Monier, tbe 2.1‘ Oct of January nest. at.l ceolect t. a.. on the premises. a , sainable Lot rf (Molt k In 'M. BOrOUX• of tdeßee.port. on ,blob lea lame tts.Ae 11 , 113/0 (ndtsblel•• • d•rtl•i•••' sod edon )) velth other I elements. This Lot Anode On MI .t.• 6 l.t. sod it it t t deep, havitig •70 foot &lei al otoishle end to the . and Moentenlent to the For Cos ldka AU , . Lots of hound • thg.= Shan's Law. Amos se the Beted noed Hank hots tot, are emnrerdent so lb. •ornoosed Rs.. . Tense rdsie known oodoy to sal. A. MILLAR. de 20.3rdAltereT hone of H. Blueish.. IVI .FAV VSIC--Mturi • Leaves, a collet!- , 1.1 Idos of urns coca pops sr ra for the • taco. out us. In an elegalt i :ty Ir. Intruded \ yonebrlehnes Mlltt: () • theca...to treb.dedlcated.tAllarellsrriMll.lllllk.o. - ...Weed fOr Iwa by t). Attotn‘ ilittlg L A s tb d ittf b rkagslacel,f Poo: liixt•l. Nilinn Reot Teen *loony dein I:fr. r iterte 'P fl,l.V3i,P4,t r g, .° r Wiln4m .. c There lea High the Hear,: . [ meats fa so vary rtktdan , - fleawitut Wu* Ifln otn Keep the Heart Lie tes von cur. nee PattneorsWans by JoIlho: • . ~ .....Wtlft..v, 1 sloooshlne Redone: ' \ AdII Podia sod Ittstoor . drq \ L• Pierre Polk.: \ , ` ' benzin. SchotWoh. \ i. A laree assortment of 'the &test Forrlyn Po IlTaloon t..r the Yieno,.toyL reed sodfin nide by \O• OtiIiRMMIIR A, . .L'.2o . (N.1..111101.83 rourtn L ' ( ; 3 11ESTNUTS--25 tau. el the hest qu ed and for slid by `AZ ...IL AIJALPIN A ...- en)re 2A4 Liberty t' Fm CEACKERS--Ret\ . qualitT 5e Tilt Peek. or 60 anat.'s. 6oe for , 12 `lm 6146053 r pecks. - 3101611161 PArrah!ii,lo psa the Wanotid. \ . ... ... lOREPAILEitrOURISTM4B .i , p4EW. I_ YKA ll'a—Preuth Commis' rd lip \ . . (hod I.ltld RalitiOk II; IR; \• o , „ . ~.fir.on.l 8010., No , I 1 two \ L . , Cook Wine kt 11141147.2550 ' \ , No* Orl•Bna MajtSP. to in e 6 lb: - Oood filo &am 1 21111 I ded.7l MOIO N , 211 IS. A •nt au, Ms tb at ~ . . PARRTTON' in Oa dad, • n MOH RAISINS, new, p iswo, vit lir. • - • P.m ;iota 10e rot ;matt. at , da= MORBItt PATTON'S. la Um Iliamost4. ACK SiLE. VELVET&-+A:',A:Sfigon a AI Cto. illtopeo another inyothe of , Bitch 'Bilk Nr44. •et• X. X supra-4.lde. \ FLA.NIktELS—A. lia - seak wv c0.„14 9 213 stti_ et., twill ett_ - 1 2dr:des:It 1:41.• White Yle.tels itf the bat make or Welsh,' Itglith ettf - Ataerkszt Ilattufttetots. ERESII VENISON just reed at MURRY\ & 0 1,117 6.11.Widttutt tf Wax! - sad Itth eta,,lnattor ' ke • Friend. • • • • . Copartnership. . IQ F. JONES, Bernard Lanni, S. M. Kier , ILI, V:gi tt.itg:,Piammitivltr.grZ ral'itir;rAlarix.'im Vigra; Cr' . ! "" 217 a. e. iozcs--..e. uves....-4 Y. iiii....../ F. uifi. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. 1 JONESe • LAMB & CO., • ittANEFAOTURERS of superior, Bar. at suaulma wine Xna: ot al/ d....foilons; w•r bog.% No. co Watst otrsot. Ostrom Market sai Wood street.. 17W•borah. , ,- . - dotilddco \ "1854." ' • . , Pitlf ~ Cliteinnitti. Lindavillei and :. Saint. em 011,0118AlliwritictiPionrilfax: uvula PAW= . • .\ . LINN. \ f 0 Mk' CONYEZANOR OF PASORNGERti \ AND', PRBIGIIT 1 7 'E ETSBUROH CINCINNATI , . Loutsviija \ \ANp_seiNt. Louts, _ - , A , m, „, TIIIS LINTS, \' -11-li f in Al r it , ll4.l:::V" l 4 l l il fr 4 t 11 . 7,..1 % * :i37.4v , 3.711ttr,f4.!1V.T. f*k .7 : 4,l4l6 : ,T i.y.ril.aViNltti:lPZlT,tr, r eil. 0 r... r . V*? ta eel. !facia; oat recqpiedWernoutrar :: ';‘,' 4 4 . 11 k• ' lZ:4l ' r b.Vol a ‘ C. t'e j4 7 ..h " B. ata \ ' DIV', 421"da.6,.a./..1 l% , JVC/Aulagas • A MANZ , 9...1g , 1,4 la aorta-3con•kr. , . ult \ ALmligNr,Liris:.• z itiut::::7 — t i gtt r ; • ,- ' ' "-.W•buid..7 oR wire. 1, t A 1,4 Lux ?.. acci1.:= .7 . 1 ... in. .. . I:nliptitirliatr:,l Icfris a rrut ..... ...Nr—. s r t i g / h v iti i&.10 ' ' ' tk i riilf=7 .2 , "" "7. ' „ lb" fevigt t ro:eired, odor 9 o'clock nn r yas loorolog of "§OPPlariiicularo. , 1 ‘, .91 on )4 • 1,1 .0f . , \ \ Jaf f a i f i LA L 6..4 " I I i T O , 2_l_.. j:________._.. . _ Ll_t. 9 P111311171M1, Jail at Y . 111 4 1 1'4'1.13'41 ' ""*. "elldh'r 1.1 k ogs ' aukedßatt j I ' 7 deb' \ DALAnt. LCO .s EW,LARD--10 bbfi No. 1 I+l3afla 1;a1 ti " r tkilTil,4% egg: S•VIArT QII,--100.1b=1•oluttalitfor ' bblo' and for _MWelty /mod - VON BONNLOAIr CIUMMITA l 4 . 13 :11.4)T.11 OLOAICS. I - We have _Mr extra WO and cholas virlaty`..olLadire tOoth Oinks. del3 /LA. gum •ou 6th rt. ont k . rl T PAYToti 4and larfe lig,aartmeat• of Merle. Ara Pam:WU* to • leh w.' , ( awns tk• At. t 6 of lb. WbolaNlA • A. A P1A.024 100. • R. MOLASSES,-2.00 tbk SWIM Ria; J ; s l :eirrtattai o o.d . VEINED SUGAR ;- 1600 Powdered, Ortwhill.Aawal InAtand tlistlllod la 'tarn 444 far nag /AIM A. 1101'00180N 4 ", . • .11sti Pt. Gauls Mager ate 6627. V . Os' SUGAR-104 bhdo.. prim • pew '* dt P fr rilitr.N °"h" fft 11610t1.113 CV,. I{( . BBLH , D.- . CITLBERo( - 0T 4).!1LV17.41 . 13RJ0et . reed for uf34 , BXS: OLIREBkIe fi • stetzeluKliareals, 410 Bxs: ,vianoorted. ._ lllbl7,l4 q Y ~ " ' lll rtWaritto . : Dried Pesetw roof semaibr: •0 4 0001E02( 4 0 0 , , . 11 1101411 61,11 , 140 111: ;gun cloUpli \ ."i.UI;TION B P. M. DAVIS. Alasstassor Saks Rome, toraer of PVIJI sad Wald - - SSIGNEES SALE OF WITOLESA.'LE. morons,Dee. 0 ettook.... tlo..tanyot Z., Deem:top, Do 111 D I. tuld by order of th* Anigur.s.; the !MD* et ' * ercouka, go, ecooprlidng • gs I.gds. it. O . him - go Tom. Too & Stra••Papee 4a. A Abb. Porto Rico do. , • 50 do.. nay sod Doug forigN .. aheotatlmea IDIL.T.g: tads ilagowo3 Dada. , • DOA.* Claaalatr., k. 0 45 Daft' an,Wod: 15 do gelersto.: . lll4,vadooft. emu% ' • \ 20 dot. Wird.. . V bal.. Tobacco: 20 by.. fic...l Boom ~- io do. BM Cboli nallors• X it togs , • 10001 h. Damp Who.- • 010 poooda gal gods; - • • dholols. Usiehet., Cablos. Pwldng Yarn. Cotwn ODT. I DA. O3 .C.rD.Daff. lice. lhouts. DoosateD4 VOID. As„ Oil Cooke. U Ar“los. Tenet.. 8.10.. Ae. " Ttallo—Balmi over SW: 01..ty d•... and we.. 0300. Don moon. toeggo.roved endorsed p ' • _de 20' •Al. DA Cif. Ant, LIPI,ENDID ANNUALS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, 01I0I..00.,`arANym D 11)0DA, AO. AT AIICTIONIn-WolotaDy .41 Shand.. inotodode:24l And 2M.11041 0'.11.4 at coo Coono.ralal B.las Doom.. acor• -- nor Wood an , oth Ms: Rltl be sold. • Dm. 01114.(3,.. er Boa Annual. nod IlluotrAted Rooks. among .plo p Natlaaallllerzf Nintio.a. l 2).G.l.l.ll4lvo'rg Aorlp. m tuna Ihrat agrarlOgs. 129 do . do., yob; Book or Home Beauty: ado'. D.Mus . of Art: Cabliset or Mod en Art: ill ANarr of lliustr.tioor Off.dos; Chrlstmlo. Trltonta; &mod TatS•aag: Deo Drop; :tome Mt.: Iroise °gluing: fthodahio'a DIM A merles. car s Anaszontio Chibomaa Blosoulat, Gift of Ag.olllonol Seattat.no.Tb. I.l46lDywrlng Rood. Sorso Deaf. 2 to' , o °D ,, . 0 f BAlkfti . • of Memory; superb. soot.. at Ilittotr. Pope gad other •tiodarl Yo• Durum'. •natsogy M M.facohol.“ Dfaie..Work.4 . 11 iITLIZPotr..3;33:IIII: 11,'Nwli'l=13=str°11:3.4g4:! 11; . 4.1..r (1.391=ut5.r.% plapi.eo Nolo-mom .2isme,9 volgJ , ...nyhco 14.111.1; Nick - I I T3.71.11..idt3:n.! 34 .410 3' \ \ 4 1 13 - 3 V- I lt.vvreztt .- NS r &C.. • - : • Fruit Trask and Blmibberry. • mllE,enbecriber steers tim ale .s • muortment of strong, e , l4oroes SktAll T both dwarfs sod: Mande , sore rr bewh...imyy.,rjerrey Peather.ponee. 04 :r sk doehrots. Gooseberry% (..Narrent•_ Seetberlya, Synleen nverryreenet. lry• death% Tether ;rat Gros. Mote ter Womble In Winter and Syriac Irepleruenta for the Pam and Gardena, of meet approved nonstruettore,from the Seed and Implement Warehouse, 4,9 6th . 0 16 • . J.4SINS . . • DEAR TREESt.-1:000 extra fine Trees ,dwarf and atandari of sit w and eurerbi , ,v. miles, jug raerived and for ale at tha 001414 Noreen'. (WI MAIO JOIE , : '1 , 11713DV011. Jai • • New England Society rictilE'Anniveroary of the landing 0 •tho •n 1 Pilgrims mill bs ft.lebrato.l by_ lb. !Caw Soisttoel 80. . s HILL. Ti11111.94/41Y evening. 117.1- inst., at 14 AIIIIIO It is tlasitab,.. that MI purposing to lola lo tbb t*i_.•bib• - I Von. prosonstatir t‘absts previous to Standby. essoZ; . i the Igth. .- • SII-Ttsitets o ' htstoisi at L. Loomis' Boo'kators , VY .1 thsasboottre Cot:omit:be.l Y. .. WILMA-BATO E N T/L . • 1 EL \ • . . L. /L. Livinalrcip.' - 1 ,w. LEtllUen uorg. meant.: . .. ... \ ..7 V.ROCERY STORE FOR SALIf.. - of the best in the entre of Iltrenhighrin dolog doe nab bestrew. aod fur We nen, enquire of L` TWIST TOBACCO 201[6;6 twipt To Vbawd, J. , ,tordber's brand. to arms tormda dal7 \ /PILING CR ILAIRUIM. DRY PEAOLIES-500 bus. Dry Pet'Achee reed •ad ibries BPRISGZA BIITTEI2 kegpriine Bcaterinst rde'd . 1.1/ ind !errata - 11PRINEHIR Hi11t14174111%* WINDOW' 44Less-3oo_ bxs. airte4 PiZetbilitorsand far onslitt 7 y dell \ SPKINGEN. UARBA rill° LET—A Store, ocouped by E. One " salteni.‘eoroer 6th stoat and AlarY at &Ilan I talTdr - j".°*\"' AA A. MASON do 00., No. 25.5 th M . ' i anteson this =ovular \ suseriar stook o .. 164. 114 'll4 itsriss sad Roane Blankets 449 hand. 'a osuperior \ variety of itildite Cloth elcokto,Tohnoo lad /1111booterii. ' - • tag ' A. A. 11l /11301 CO. 25 Lth --- - - - . . NINGLISH BOOKS-- \ _NJ Johnson's rtiothntarY. hon. t.,,e Outhat'S last verbatim. SO; Slitter's Illstory h orient Phil:er.play,slo:! Slehlomee+ theory of the l ath mit err slut the .10th; till the overthrow of the Prenob =m is; with pstlion far reference to mental coltlvaton otidhionnenr. Seas. rust to Reeeerehes. by WY. Inlgh,4 11.y0:1; Johnson's tiortlaner.l4 Tel+ In 3 13 hin0 • A. NI) J. L:READ, Agent, - 7gi 4th tan tt.rildr i tl n gt= l :m aa =s 4 A. 6* D'r.sot t n i nnti whohlare '' percheseze as lint , etn altrt-d. ' s /Female Prove Wrltere of Amen. os. portraits asot 'Peet Illnatrethme. 1.; Jobn B. Hart, Llv, Deb, Tolley . morocco'. i 5. /I , :zarzai r /f r irt i ri n e:. te iy‘.. h a . b . o tnAu re alto page sod e/ seat I ons. 4 ,lB . s3,ao. l ierher rm. pats and emirs silt end mink parucels, - 1864.14,- beeernir Jere. quarto. mer. jiloMMltir for ell rya. ease. /eldest messount . eagreyinge, • • ; 7 • c Lleid i c l ap:s9l!erlag. mbee vet mor and lelpell \ Token of Privedehtp, to offerloz for all .canoe *1,150. \ Th. leivegla, ..4 llto.tnoted. 11210 i In. Ladles Home. Ipltastrn , ll , Ra . - - -• Warass.• IlecoM. or SeePtec or all Ws thecitlalml Wo mem lrom *tee beeplA 1/11 A. D. lag. beechfutly illeitrated, nod ea lot eboep. In the U. 8..112. Mr/Ahem to male, oPe. I P&I. earl pretty. Moodatt3lza., nano. Tf. eta- N Gil Satmenir tor 14, $l.lO. t A &Jolla\ Wit. 5140. ' Th.. add. UM., mall ~,, -,,,, ..c.: , - -