BURGH GAZETTE PUBLIBLIED BT WHITE a CO. PITTSBUtOH 19 EDRE8DAY'51ORNING, JANUARY 11,1854. 113.1hrrssionou Wxxxxr GAISITSJ—The extensive tine nth,n of our Weekly Gazette offers to our burineu Men mostdadrable medium of making their bueinees known Our elroolidlon ti between tour and are tbousandyre►eh• ng►lcwt village and county in Western rennerl- Ws and Eastern Ohio; ,11. TO ADVESTIBIIR6-3vitb or th• EMsorsal Roo "r krl¢Ung Litoblishment of the DLILT Clacrmn. are Opened On Sunday.. ADVgalffißnO who deals their War" ko appear In Cho popor wn Monday morning. will plows hand them in , before b delock. on Batarday THE NAIVE'S ELEMON. GLORIOUS WHIG VICTORY! Below we glee the retarni of the Mayot'a election in this city, whichlook place yesterday, Me- Voss, the-Whig candidate is-elected by the kcealsome majority of ONE THOUSAND AND THIRTY ME votes, over Mr. Pettigrew, the • Democratic candidate. We congratulate car Whig friends on the auspicious remit, which we trust is the prelude to future viatoriee. The vote of Joe Baker bee dwindled down in to a contemptible handful—the last. we Mat of this folly. hir..Craig'has gained nothing by the bane he attempted to raise, either for himself, for Anti- Masonry, or Free BoSiam. We should be lorry to suppose that his vote represented all the gen uine Anti-Masons of this oity—itt fact, we be lieve very few inch voted for him. They would not consent to damage a good same itreuch a way. If his object was to defeat the Whig par ty, which Is a natural inference from his course, he has made a mistake not very flittering to his sagacity. Upon the whole, we are muck pleased with the result. The Whigs have gained a brilliant via• tory on a fair Lime, and Ilarkerisos is defunct foreier. We hope the future of the party will Dhow that this success was deserved. The result, is an auspicious opening of the campaign of 1854. In 1840 the Vi'higs elected their candidate for Mayor in this city by 700 majority, and that victory inaugurated the bril liant Whig triumpehs which followed throughent that year. The mej rimy of Mr. Vole le the ba guet ever given to a Whig eandtdste in this city, and is a fair token, we trust, of the victory which will follow in the Gobernatoriat oontest, under the lead of Gen. Lorimer, should he bo our nominee,.../ The triuthlah on - the Council tioketsr.ls equally gesiirj6g. The Whigs elect all the Select Conn' oilmen but one, and all the Common Council but five in the Fifth Ward, and one in the Seventh. 0 • PI P • 5 , 7: V. "Oi ~ = • Q F . WOI ... ‘. ; .1?& .., Cv - - *I 3, 71. •:-• , G. CO ....• ....-.• ..:... Sint, 237 .94 20 51 Second, 238 120 —B5 9 Third, 483 228 12 19 Fourth, 218 105 81 14 Fifth, 238 244 18 115 Sixth, " 821 181 29 20 Seventh, 127 89 4 16 Eighth, 208 85 '7 16 Ninth, 101 85 1 61 2166 1131 Voleo roxiority 1035. ALT 1133212, ClTY—lderoes &intuit —The following is the reault of the dollen for Moyer in Allegheny: a. mi g ` 1 • • . llt. 81 280 99 89 ' 2d' 89 186 -65 47 8d 897 171 87 81 4th 296 176 108 106 There was no Whig nomination. Mr. Adame, the Mayor elect, le a Whig, but ran as an hide ' pendent Candidate. He was formerly High Con 'stable of the city, and_a meet efficient officer. 7' We doubt not he will make a - good Mayer. Mr. Heaney belongs to the Freetioil party, but wail run as the Temperance candidate, and hie iote - was taste mainly from the Whig reeks. He Is a most estimable' man, and we ahould have been pleased to sec him Mayor. The : -rote he received Is a Bettering personal compliment. - - Mr. Hewyer wilt 0:z rept erly nominated Dem matte candidate, and hie vote elbows bat a slight party adheelor in that old Whig Gibraltar. • Mr. Wadlow was also an Independent can didate. PACII7IO ROUTE —lt seems to be only recently ascertained tea that there /Mete' it . - pass.through the Rocky Moan Wet,. between the head water, of the liiiesouri and those of the Clark's Fork of the Columbia ewer, at least WHXI feet lower than the celebrat ed "booth' Pore," through which'neerly all the dmigratiou to Cregon and California has pawed. This summit Is called Badot'e Pose, and is near, or. perhaps. Identical with Lreie' PEMPi It I, 'wimp 160 miles to the north of the South PIM lad 11111i10 one through which Gov. Stevene, of Washington Territory, and hie party Carried their explorallon of a route for a reilroad'to the, Pea& A. recent 0o11:1112WIlOili0151 from . Gov. litevens ear: "Lieut. Barton •reporte Badoee Pees to be some 250 f-et lower than the south Pass." Col. .Fremont measured the latter t and his second Measurement,. which he deems the most accurate, made it 7.490 feet above the level of thecea. Lieut. - Sexton's measurement. makes Badot's 'Pate 4990 feet above the same level. In fact, iris stated on the authority of . GO,. Stevens and hie ateociatee, that for many miles in that region, the . mountain, cease to be • aim* but are broken off, and exist only In iso lated and scattered peeks. A railroad, therefore, can bs carried up the valley of the Missouri, almost to its extreme ~. head waters, scream this pule, and down Clark's 'Branch of the'tolumbia to itieside water of the PARA6I. "Bligin F. Johnson, Esq., Civil Engineer. lea series of commenteatints, thrmigh the col umns of the Railroad Journal, hoe given the to • Nit of Gov. &knees' Sammy, and dircuseed . - 'with great ability the relative mettls of the er , i emil prepared route from the Mississippi to the `Pacific. Prem . his statement it appose that the distance' froth Chicago to Paget's Sound, (about • 100 miles north of the month of the Columbia . • river, and one of the beet and most extensive .harbors.in the world,) is in q otraight line, 1752 miles, and to connect ilisee tie.) points by railroad . It is estimated would regoire a line of 1960 mike, as follows: In Illinois', 70 mile/. In Wisconsin,- 290 In Minnesota 620 In Mermaid Territory, • . 420 0 In Washington do. (firmly Oregon) 560 • .1960 • That pert in Illinois will be coMpleted in Jnly next; that in Wiationila ie commenced and in progreeek and of the whole, 990 miles are already. under sets. of Ifinorieration." The route rune north4estwardly, from Chicago. via St. Paulo math* Falls of 8k Anthony. MOTO the Falls it continues up the valley of the Mississippi 60 • to 70 'Bee; thence weetward creasing the broad and fertile valley of theolled River of the North, which flow, north into Like Wiolpeg, until It Neches the Missouri at the great band, rem. old Port !deaden, some 100 miles below the mouth ' of the Yellow Stone. It follows , the north bank of the lifleticari all the way from that point to the mountelee. • Along that rineiextensive flats weri found, and. the ground le represented se be fag very fertile, end weir adapted mitroad, . -Frani the head waters of the Missouri to those cf the Columbia, the distance is eh3rt, and no • dif- Idnitles or high grades aro entmaatored. Thence 'te'the Nellie, an estimated distance of 550 milem the line followeChirk'e. Branch of the Columbia, Oa widish the Minis represented AS very favors we. n good pus be baud aarova),the ni ,Caseadoonatain, north:of the Columbie,' . then riaci will leave that river, nod continu e doe ~ ...„:iviestiltirongh that:pals to Ptiget!eEteuid. But ..iiiiihg,net . eizolt pass be found, then the road will • `.eriditinie down the rivertitifil that mountain is probably reach Ode, water hy . ,twerttrielieerine ,ioita the river, the other P( . 4l l 3 i' und * * . ' * V'Tidelir.eirtiloily a' favorable iontii, : urd one 7.1,144- . gill.' bet*:ticpfttitiiedate 4a!,..lallninterit Of \ . A "• ~.-.144 , . 41 as 7 a !',-.r • • 4 Eery" disdrias and Aria then any other that -hos been proposed. Paget's Sound Is nearer to Atha than any other port we hare on the Paola% Sind Chittago it nearer to the peat Attend° cities than any other point proposed for the ter minus of that road at this end. But there are severe important advantages in addition to this. A. branch from some point not far from tlt. Paulo to the Western shore of Lake Superior is pro pered an a part of the enterprlee. This branch is 225 miles long.. company to emistrnot it is itiorporated. Thie will bring the great Lakes art the Paoli:to within 1760 miles of each other by railroad, or 70 boars travel at 26 miles an hour I Another advantagb It hoe is, that it pates er through a welt•watered and generally well wooded country; the greater port being fertile ai.d well adapted to settlement. Another le that it commons with several great navigable rivers— the Mississippi, the Red River of the North, , the Upper Missouri, (including the Yellow Stotle,) and the Columbia. And, greater than all, this rr.ste is the only one that can bring Great Brit al :1 tributary to it as the great thoroughfare be tween her eastern and Western possessions on tile continent. For almotit its entire distance 'it :one near to the British line; and at rte west• etc termination it will be only the width of the Straits of San Juan de Face from Vancouver's Island, a British possession of Ineelonlable im portance. It is a very pleasant thing to have the means of bringing that greatest and proudest of nations under tribute in this friendly way, as we have already brought her under tribute in a small way by giving Canada en outlet by rail reed through New York, Boston and Portland V entiouver's Island and British Oregon must ne oQeetrily seen become important both as colonies and in their relation to the commerce of the Pa trifle; and by this route these possessions con be roenhed from London:in one fourth the time that to can be by any other possible route. The .iley of the Elasmitohawan, a river only second to the :Missouri in size, which rises on the eastern elope of the Reeky Mountains, near the line of b.-, United States, and flows eastwardly to Luke It anepeg, can be reached by a short branch rued from this line. In fact its proximity to the British possendous is one of Its most valuable fee.tutas. la many ways Nature sums to have indioated the shore of Poget'e Bound ae the place where we may, in antioipation, locate the metropolitan oily of the Pufflo side of the Republic. In geo graphical position, in climate, in natural mour n ‘—coal, iron, timber, agricultural product', & 3.—Bn well as in respect to the facility with which it can be reached by a railroad from this side, it hue advantages' over any other point on the Paola° coact. it ie a pleasing reflection that this road will not only be the channel of emigration to Oregon, r&shington and California, and of their trade orth the' Atlantic States, and the Mississippi Hey, n'tl of a large portion of the trade be. tivoin Europe and Aida; but that through it will file to the populous nations of the East the b!zssings of Christian civilization. It will give to the Unittd States a central and most corn. minding potation among the great nations of the earth—Suropc on one side and Asia on the oth'- or, yet separated by great waters from both ; °lose and intimate moral, social and oommeroiat relations with both, and shedding upon them mighty intlninces; yet far removed from direct c. ,traet with their degraded millions, and their b..eofal institutions. A hundred years ago, a profound philosopher and poet exclaimed, ...inecteere the Star of Ealvlrd, takes Its Itscr • That star is now rising on the whores of the Pacific, and very noon its rays will reach to the limey region. cf old Asia, where, thousands of y rare ago, it began its progress. And could we realise the great feet that we passers the most onnmanding point of commerrial influence that is to be found on the globe, no time would be loot in pctehing to completion a railroad aerate. the r,maining 'wilderness between the Atlantic and Pncific. The opening of that road will' be the b..ignning of a new era in the command of the world, and give to this country the very beet po etion and the first rank amongst the nations of the earth; and the oity that will coring rapidly into existence at the western termination of the road, will at once become a beacon of light, a tower of strength, a Doom of intelligence, and a fountain of living waters , to the• hundreds of millions of human beings who crowd the Asiatic shores of the islands of that grist ocean. 164 810 "ESL= ENCIAGULIETS."—We koow not if any Of our booksellers have obtained this work from the Cincinnati publishers, but we do know that many persons are impatieztly waiting for an op portunity to purchase it. We have not had time to perutte'ibet a judicious and intelligent friend in whose hands we plaited it, apelike of it as a very creditable production of the 'Nicer of Wakefield" style, and of excellent npral triads°. nice Sines our previous notice of the work we have received the following note from the fair author, which, although not intended for publi. cation, is co creditable to her head and heart, ' that we give it emirs It exte.bits a oanecien. tiousneee and u modesty shrinking from public crititiema, rather rare in this emu ,n age: .Ma WHITI—Si, —I received 'the paper con taining year 6131100Deettffat of the publication of "Early Engagements," and hasten to undo erica' you in regard to an error into which Mr. innocently led you. The story is far, very L.r from being literally a true one. He had breed me ray once that all the characters were Dot fiCtitiOD3, cor all the Incidents untrue—beam the occurrence of the mistake. Ttie pretentione which the bosk makes to truth '!bath this extent, no more." Among my classmates at Edgeworth there was a young le dy, who, a year previone to her coming thither, had entered into a marriage engagement, which subsequently she bid learned bitterly to regret. She came for the ostensible purpose of, crimple tarry her edueatirn, (as common perfume bath it) tut far more from a hope that long 4 separation might cause the affection unworthily bestowed on her to be transferred to another. Frequent change of locetion since my leaviog Sewiekly has mused me to tree sight of all my mime( friende; but accidentally, some four years singe, In traveling, I met a lady who had had an so. coati:awn* . 'with the young person spoken of above, and from her I learned of her marriage to her early , effianees, and that the marriage bad proven a meet uchappy one Now the way this mourreace'wee made to "point a moral, and adorn •tale," Was this. In the part of the country in which I was raised, sixteen is the ov erage age at which girls marry. The result of these premature marriages is a great amount of unhappieess to all the parties oonerrned. Among these Meets of rashness and imprudence are 1131S10 who ore most dear to me. This led me often to reflect on the evils cf early engagemeate and mariiagee, and during a period of great prostration and feebleness, when confined some months to the house, I was, Induced, in order, somewhat, to relieve the monotony nod weari ness of those invalid hours, to writeibe story, whose beets I have just given you. In it, also, I Lave attempted to shadow forth ,the character of my beloved "Mother Olver," under that of Mrs. Ormond, and the young lady dramatis per. ' seen are repreaentatione of classmates us they appeared to me Again yon are in error in regard to my having obtained an education at Edgeworth.' It is a some of deep and lasting Sorrow to me that I wastienied tint happy privilege. I went there. In October, and remained 'bat a stogie session, and was never, to my ovoolleotion, four times beyond the Seminary et:mimeo. Pardon my again troubling you on this sub. Jest, but Ewould he acquitted of an intention to deceive. If you think It tilionstsaly, obligingly correct the errar The book, I may any iu oonclusion, woe never' pointed with my sanction. Written airing a period of lassitude and ill health, I feared much too title to a favorable recoption, besides o tam. perament peculiarly sensitive, made me e h i q u k with terror from a situation which would expose too todhe "adder stings" of keen, merciless, ma liolons criticism. My friends, however, saw proper to disregard my scruples, and ttie book I was published. Accept my grateful there for your effort+ to boiog it .betire the Pit burgh publics. , ftespootfolly yours. I MISS LIM 8701111 leCtarelt to night • Wherm or de has gone she has drawn immense houses. Pittsburgh will not be an exception to tht or that we fe - 1 enured. In Leotards awl St . L >era she drew fall haunt night after night, and the tattiest, she created contismed to Xlie elm of her course. This shows remarkable powers; Cariosity alone ooald not have east/deed the ex oln:menc. • zeirJoettpla Abel & Co., is the etyle of the firth en Coe corner of Smithfield tad 'Fourth etc, Wel,' L. Wileoi, & Co. Tidoportlir Drug and ta l'rtsWir Son store will lone none of li ', good credit in tho nand{ of Its niiw end an rising 110prisnorr, •.„ ' _ _ , . '!,,.. . , CILIUM 8147111 T Iw Till CILIUMiI IBLUMM.— A correspondent cf the New Ycrk Tittles, wri dug from the spot, gives the following tion of the frauds practised upon the peer Chi ern coolies, who are decoyed from home by false representations, to drag out their lives digging guano: The guano tidal; by Chinese coolies or lab,. rers, who are brought here by English chips from the free ports of their native ormats. The poor fellows are made to believe they are goiog to do well, by engsging - to verve as laborers for five years at a "real" (York shilling) a day, and I a manly nllowanoe of rice. They fanny, it is mild, they ere rooming to labor in tho mince of California However this may, be, it is certain that they aro shipped here in English vessels,, and traueferred or assigned, (or whatever the word for such aermumetion should be,) to the Pertnian.Govertunent I have known English men who epoke of having been engaged in the traffic. The Government place them on theme 'elands, avowedly under their original contract, to labor for five yearn, bat who is to know how far this contract, if inch it eau-be called, is ad ' tiered to?. The truth le, the poor Chinamen are Bold into absolute Maury—sea by Englishmen into slavery—the worst and most anent perhaps in the world. Here are about 800 of the unfor tunate creatures at work on these Islands at a time;—ae feat as death thins theta out the num ber ie harmed by new importations. Tho eevere--much more so than that of the negroes en our Southern plantatloot 'racy are kept at hard work in the hot enn throughout the day. Ou the middle inland they are "steeled," each one, strong and weak alike, to dig from the hill and wheel to the mangueraa flvo toes of guano each per diem. Tho guano is compact, like hard, clay-like loam, ends, dusty, when dog, as ashes. Da the north lathed, it has to be pleated for the '-steam paddies. It has to be wheeled from a hundred yards to a quarter of a mile—the nature of the labor may be 00130OIT ed. The Chinese work almost naked, under a tropical eon where it never Caine. They are slender figures, and do nor look strong. Alegre drivers—the mast ugly Yoking Meeks I ever saw— areitationed among them, With heavy thongs, which I halm Often seen (hens me. The poor cooties have no hope of reward—no days of rent. The smoke of their torment goes ap on Sundays: as well as on week days. It blows away in a yellow cloud miles to leeward, and I never see It without thinking what a hell au earth these islands mud be. That Ido not exaggerate in this account, any one who has.been here will readily bear witnees. The faot-that some of the Chinese al most every week commit nuleide to escape their fate, shows the true etete of their oast , Kos suth (a linagarian.who calls himself after the celebrated chief of -that name,) told me that more than sixty had killed themselves during the year, since he has been'stationeti here, chiefly by throwing themselves from the cliffs. They are buried, se they live, like so many . dogs I raw one who had been , drownsd—it was not known whether accidentally or not—lying on the guano, when 1 first went moon. AU the morning his dead body lay in the min; in the afternoon they had covered it a few inches, and there it lies, along with many eimil►r heads, within a low yards of where they are digging. On the north island, the Chinese snag hoary water casks, slung au poles between two, up the steep hill; they cap, in this way, as well as in barrows, take weight, altogether disproportion ate to their slender forms. They took unhappy,, as well they may. Wo know that the Chinese are strongly attached to their native soil.-- Wretched and half barbarians as they msy be, dark as may be their sords, they still have ha man feelings, and I am Dot so constituted *at I am witness the injustice of their treatment and their sedating without compassion—without in dignation. It might to bo made known whether English It., prevail►, that these poor creatures are deceived and sold into a servitude from which they almoet daily peek ennui through death—by Eng/Wiesen It is not damestio ela veey itt which they are placed; they were not born slaves; they are not protected by any laws; there ere neiwoman with them; their °audition le worse than that of any ariminale, exiles or pvl•onere in any civilized 131:104. It ought to be everywhere known, Americans, who have to bear the reproaches of the English for institu tions entailed upon them, and which they Dodd not avoid, have a right to reply that the worst slavery that exerts among the cinlized nations of the earth is maintained by the British subjects, who transport cooties to the oAittC/Id Mande. It is not the fault of the'Englieh that the same system is not tarried on In Anetralth. The ooclies brought there, however, have not maned out a goodepeo. elation. But the taking sod selling free men to such taskmasters a+ these Peruvians, who are little better than the Chinese, is an entrap to humanity, and a reproach to British rale. Let the next clover the English cruisers capture be some one of their own ship:, with a cargo of coolies for title market IFOR BALI.-11 0 tilreet attention to the adTerthemeat of a Foroao•. for es!e,, by Rose forward, Zeq:, et tioseteot =lndy. Tem Aston Limmeurr.—Ttls magnllloent col lection of books was thrown open to the paha:3 of Now York on Moods,' last. - Dr. Cogswell, the Librarian, in an article In the Rome Journal, gives ► detailed description of the building and Library, the following synopsis of which we find in the New York Times: • The building is plain and elegant in its style, though far smaller and lees pretend:og in Its general appearance Than many of the publica tions concerning it may hare led reader.] to e*- pest; but it is well arranged and admirably adap ted to the object for which it was designed The comparative number of books hem also been very 'greatly exaggerated; although the collec tion is large for this country, and for the brief time during which it has been brought lege:bee, It is small compared with the grew libraries of Europe. The eheivieg of the Astor Library is about 11,000 feet, or fro miles loog, and would reach, if placed in a not:animus line, from the Park to Union plane . That .a f the British Ida sewn in over/surreal attire long, and would reach from the Battery to Eingehridge. The uumher of volumes in the Astor Lib ary ie *boat 80 ,000: and the following statement shore the number of works lunch of the departments loco which it to divided: Theology, 8 752 Juriaprodenoe Medicihe, Chemistry and Physics. Metaphysics sad Ethics, Mathematics, • - Fiae Aru, Work, oa Lsaguaga, Greek and Latin Literature Eipautab and Portuiree, EctincilutTian, Balssonla, Ecgllsti.Litnrature, - - - 8,400 - • - - 20,860 - 4 600 6,000 - 2.000 Bistoriesl Works, Bibliography, Mlsoellaneous, - Parliamentary Journals, • Total, 76,843 Judging from the description given by the Libntrian, the collection eeeme to have been made with the design or rendering each depart ment as serviceable ne possible to students in that brsoola of Selena() sod Letters. The Li brary is clearly intended not so much for cursory reader+, or for mere entertainment, ue for the nee of pror#ional men sad students , in tho Te flon@ bran es of human knowledge Thle course will commend Itself to the plio[cier, though It will doubtless Incur the censure of those who /opposed that her. Astor intended to prorldo simply a very largo popular oiroolotirg library for Indieorimlnate readers The books are arranged in alcoves, is each C.( which is placed a tab:e for the scoommodat , en of visitors. The books will be handed dowu by assistant libariane, and are not to be taken from the building. Arrangements are made, we be lieve, for the accommodation of ladle,. . . . The completion of this magoltlocnt Library will reader our City more than ever • desirable residence for students, authors, and literary per. sone generally. Faison Imes —The Archbishop of Paris considering the severity of the 8631100, hf.e au thorised the faithful to eat meat on Friday, till Dont. Re deems that the body is bettor able to bear the cold, if well fortified within Regular ity, too, to diet is the beat preventive of the cholera, whioh may as well be brought on by a sudden rbstcntlon from food as by as inordinately copoium dinner. Six millions of frau, have been spent upon the Louvre tole yeu. The works eve to be for warded this year to the amount of eight minium more, in order that the pulses may present c respeotable appearance to the visitore to the Er. hibition of 1855. • The iteastruotien of anew Hotel Dieu bas been determined The site le to ho very near that of the present tiorpitsi. The land °otters 25,090 equate feet— The melbas° money of thia lot and the buildings upon it is calculated et tau millions, and the expense of the hospital at el: millions. The butcher' of. Bordeaux have decided to give no new year's preemie this yeer, to the ser vants of their oustomere, but have deposited an equal amount-80.000 francs—with the maul. elpal eonnell, to be used kin benevolence during toe Winter.__Prite bakes of Marseilles have decided to bake none of their usual supply of oskes offered to their patrons, daring the holidays,—and have promised the uttinlelpality 20,000 periods of bread het: ad, for, the poor. The bakers of the little town of Boulogne, In the (atkins' of Pula, have decided upon a slut iles umlaute, to the amount of 4,000 pounds of wread,lo be dieltibuted during the Christmas I,Blrevel the Y.A -*dean and U.B.GawEla. 3.7. a. 8 The fi.liowirc; Lre the Trezeney purchases rf Eircek ;ant wesa—hoano of 1842, $12,500; du 1?18, $1,900; do. 1848. $44,800; do. 1847, $:8.000; do. 1848, $17,000; Texas indemnity, $10:000—total, $118,700. The President and Cabinet positively deny ti it any treaty whatever has been received from 01,xico. Tno atm e a !morel agent being rent to Mexico to watch Gadsden, donbtlase arises ft the feet that an agent bee been sent to 021- It st the laws of Mexico af f ecting California land ti tee, to be need before the Supreme Court, in tlio argument of the great land caste of Cruz C"ovalterand Major Heading, as I wrote several dip' since. Mr. Clayton is elite ill to day, bet na seriously. Mr Mohlenbcrg, of Pennsylvania, ie not expected to live until morning, congestion of . the lunge having eupervened. A. despatch received from Mr. Aspinwall to day states that he had Coon the mate of the "Na poleon," which emoet spoke the San Francisoo. H etory is consistent and lotelligent. He states tl lt he passed within thirty yards of the San Francisco Capt. Watkins had plenty of pro visions, and had lightened Mu- ship. No men wore at the pumps and the steam pumps seemed w :riling. lie eaw twenty male passengers come (vim the upper after cabin. The bar' ricate deck forward of the wheels, was emending. The dam eirie were mainly in the upper works amidships. The wheel houses were gone, bat the wheels wore entire, and both guards In goojil order. The Tit Mar was all right. The foremast was gone above deck, but the mizzenmast was standing . The smoke eteeke epee gone. The hall looked in good order. The gale woe heavy from the ncrthweet at night. As this wan on the 25th, and the reamer was icon again on the next day, sere, with drag out forward and head to the wind, the damages on e/rein on the 24th therein strong reason to hope the ship is mill safe The Alabama, that sailed to Beare!) of the Ban tnolsoo,bss a fortnight's supply of anal. simple at•res, f.esh provisions for passengers, Gables, tits boats, and Renege pipe Team/1m Ear Loewe. —On Saturday night about half-past nine o'clock, one of the large tutike, conslatrug of an iron boiler about ten feet long' end five feet in diameter, need for render lug lard at the pork establishment of Meesrs tamest. Hasa & Cu , in East Wheelies, explo de' with tremendorks force, blowing out the lard, Likring both wake from their please, to:attain hoary timbers in all directions and blowing the m ,, lted lard with which the taut was filled, all over the premiere and the adjoining field" and crock. for o distance of more than 800 yards! The fields are complotoiy white with the shower of lard which fell upon them, presenting one of the rarest spectacles we have ever seem But throe w rkmen were engaged io the establinh meet at tho time, and made a miraculous escape by hiving retired but a moment before into the main building, which was not damaged. The loss is estimated at from $2,000 to $2,600. The CUM of the explosion is olear.' The tank is heated by item conveyed into it by a pipe from a boiler. Being filled with lard and the rendering process completed, it was undergoing the (tooling process when the man who managed it soddenly. let on a Poll current of cream, pro dueing instantaneous explosion Wheelies In tellsgeneer. • Ems, Jau. 7 —Toe arrest of the Kirkpatrick' and the other promineut motors in the recent cc ouerencies, hss alarmed others concerned, who ars absenting teetuaelves from the voene of do. Lion. The United buttes Marshal is here, folly determined to enforce the law, nod protect the Railroad Company iu their righta. The present condition of affairs proves the: de:ermination and spirit alone are required to quell any new disturbance.. The fallowing despised' tram Governor Bigler has hero received Harrisburg, Jan 6111,—T0 Alfred May, Mayor, and T If. Vincent, Sheriff of• Wil:tem Bigler, Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvaola, for the porpoise of enjoining obedience to the lows, nod is order to see them faithfnily executed. harsh, aothoriss and require the and Alfred Krieg and Y. Ii Vincent to call upon all good citisenv, nod, If uecesssry, the military, to aid you in suppressing Got!, if any should on, our, and to preserve tho pubiios prone; sod also to secure obedience to the laws and orders and desires of the Supreme Court of Pecnsylvants, agaiest the destruotion of the property of the Franklin Compitay. And further, that you ad vice obedience to the orders and decrees of the United States Court You will oho give yen lionty.to this communication Esau. Slgoed Verratito ,414111ASTZILS ON rna Large DOMINO TUN Farr TNAR —Tee Buffalo Express occupitte two col. umus with a hat of the dinner. on the lobes dmrinr, the put year. mode up by Mr. Round s , egret for the North Western Insurance Corripany. Devine the poor thorn hare been two huodrod and tarty six digesters, of these nineteen ocantr • ed in April, thirty ID Hay, cavrazato to Jas% alevett:Seksktly, toasty eight lo.Auguaypreirty in September, thltryouiee in OntoberMghty in Member, sad twelve in Ihhtetcoher.. RI: womb s'', two pedisollete andxfOrty call web* t.sx gone out of existence entirely The usher of aooldenta exceeds those °piton year, by 112, while the loos of property is lent by $118,110841 The great deerrare in 1,0 of life end property by oollisio,n nod eWooloo ,bowed very eittlfylog resale Cr the Arrt year', qatratil., cf Vtd new law, relation to resorts Truptitt.l -44,,,za— an..1 the impravod eyuletu of bah -, but one rxceptiou—thst . of Ito Ocenu Ware en hie Outaoid— no live, hove been let on nay of the regular tmer.go deem,* by no :acid,: 1 4, 1 , pyre. Tba kat by cltvitiLa ia 1852 W51*241,- 550—and torso of life 2511, while Wet of 1858—is of life 81 end of property by col:inch only $55,• 828 floats GAN —The idea of realriog vit from water is not sires up in Preece, ea wil! appear from the (Awing extract (tom a late Parte let ter: The wot•r gatt discovery would smite to be genume, thou fib I fear it will prove to be an ll like that of Mr. Paine, in America. The Inventor has proved Ma ability in Pori% to ex tri.t a thousand cubic goons of hydrogen from twelve quart. of water. The hydrogen need. purifyiog, bat the expense is litho or nothing.— The machine by which the oporation Is effected Ie ac electru atavistic .battery. BIM water is preferable to froth water. A gee company in We city la in treaty with the Inventor, (or the privilege °Nigh:Mk the espita2; and a Southern oimp Any of capitalists bas mode overtures for the application of the invention upon . tho Midi terrettean, at fuel upon ten screw Mesmer" Then it no doubt about tStafriets se those gin. en them; bet whether the inventor, the speoula tors and the eapitalists are not the 'Mum of a delusion, is another miner. - ZlOO - 1,400 - 1,000 PINNITLVAIif it 8 .—The following stand tng ware annonnood nu Saturday: Finanoo = hlevra. Duekaic. , Darsik, Hamlin Crabb and McFarland. Judiolary.—Mtearg. Helmer, Knultd,Quiggle, Prim: and Putt. ACCOAMM —M mire. Exam,. Alger, Barrel, Wherry nod Frick. E5+ , 1155 cud EroheNtc—Mecern. Bailin, lieu. dricke, erceepoii, Price sod Paulkrod. P•I2IiJCI3 —Messrs. B;111011, Fry, -:Etam:lton, Hap earl Forgueon, CorporationA—Meggri. aar•ia, tfarlloston, Ilaldem‘n, MoCiintook cm) 111,1lieggi, Library—MePere. Jarnlll , 4b, Creewa • (t and Kin• ■er • Pablo Duildiaga—Meaers Pied, liliinoor and McFarland Bulks—Sloggers. lialdaman, OrabiN' Back&low and 'Hendricks. 1141r09,4*.nd Canals-Mesere. (leo, ptitar, Goodwin and McClintock. Rotrenotament and Ret'orm—Meetig Croswell, hiellioger. E. Hamlin, Kinzer a &ger. Pablla Ptintiott—Meesto DarlingtOn. Evans, B. D. Hamlin, Melliugrr and Fon ! The reoeipto for the Erie R mid 'for the month of Deo ~1858, wcro 7 415 : 402 75 Angurt December, 185 a ' 852,188 83' Inarosee, • • .1622,264 42 Of the Senators in Oongreeti who were MOM. bete At the D.,oetaber 18gonly the following named gentlemen leave se at pret erit: Mr. /mama, of Mirecorli Mr. DIM; of Indians. Mr. CA9N, of Michigan: ; Mr. CLAYTON, of Doll[4oY9Lf Mr. Peouce, of Maryistid, ['BALPA, of Vortnopt. - And but five of the prelEntAllody Were la BAY , Flea As Senators at any ticoo:pievJone . to the sbc,sel date. SPECIAL 10.1.1.0E0. D'AGUERREPTITES .. AT Tlllik ; i • • • NATIONAL GALL:ER:I% g ACK:SON'S National Da t etorriiiioinery, 0 owner of the lilemooiliinif hot Woot:(ootorito to Mimi. Drug iitlreaPiztaborio . , o , Loileostil Goo tin oleo wiohinig tolobtolaildolitelikeoosser at iziolantto tirietio, grill will ri at tho Wove lotodilithi. neill;tltto.l uo withr. au 6 . • e *nil liki Litifitoo dwrAng..l with mach .eidli tha tbil , oporoor oost take the • intio.t sr-curet fiiiii siitilloo tiT the hitouti kit In with ali the oouroooLoix °ludo:Wed 111, TX atf. WomeitoSo.• k,i.,,,, p. 1.1111.14 au.omusetaly ?mined. sad do. Pliostop tattoo Or Iffildll.l likohewno... • wv.veranns ast nalu , rni to tato a insturiitalas • pp , fee ma+ .tlaum ...e4t,.ktm. ,- , Ist.n -' nails& b • 4••thf•l oaiillll6«,* ciao 61:1 Ra t i f Iv= h v was/ Imit gip „, 3•1, • _ • . , • . . - IMAMS FIRST pazKitrm DAGUERREOTY. g•Jyr UFFIek: BUILDING. TIDED r':?. T. 0,41.1-riZINS BP.d mitt' - 2re wv. ho - Eh : t .l. ) :lin .b azrarstt, dirtl- ti r t' •f..ll4.: lilt. tik.:no.:::.:, • , :-/ ozof.rk • ',no, wall Nut It to ti,ir I. ....e.. : • I;t:k weal ck. Irki ektabltohnent. wLero entire reitikNetton ;annul . or we r. or clattle. Ilurtna one of tie le: -re, .n .l I arkknvst NI,. and Ekyttri.t, .Nor r0w ,...5.NT1 Ice t rt I,crpee.. vitt: tristromor ta : I Lb: , ti Nr ::::•rfol kin : on. I ts\:r .1 a1 , pt,.1 rho vet,. of Dnkut, 0: - :4:1-4-, r• r.:..: ..::::::,-,1 bytie rrlobrxtrd 11.,:k, of F.:laloicillor...i Nen: York, kt..... 4 ti.tkre him. if tO La tt 0 ' .11- n...r 6 . tb.: 0r....:,03 or th:s Art.'a rty le c.: Dr 0 , • " ..:, : t ::: 4,,,!, y:: 1:: rron;,....rhi-LN k .: la , -- i.e.:in i 0. , :. :::::•:, ::::::1 ro , :ttir:::„.. 6:: 7ko.:•:-.:: ~, dd: .• ; :,,, 1 . , ,a: , 7 n giXrLyre Llthairoll—For Preserving, , reerinr.cle Win au! beautifying the DM:. alleviating U. :roue h ea d uche, and curing ernpure di...144,1 of the PL• a. reputatl m, orrextriaaire with the eivill”ton of tb: globe. mates ail praise euperfluouo, ell exeggeratiru Ito garelbh; and since its acor ]. has fount no agbati tu ',to co vi pereits Incontertedrlra luonntegtablv euperfority. Pi > vicians and Cheudetz.—bonotable eltisen. (roar all prefcavlons of life,—:he leading Jou - nude of Enrol. and Aravrica.—Ltelbr bean geld it Upon , their dressing fa bre. and Mothers u. tbeir Nurserlest,—in fact. Its mile ii,. patron everywhere, fromrt 'so to kings, tro ut nee it [he most pleasing and et re 'so article either wr i.leiflelnar or Toilet preparation ever produced. Do net fa!' to give it a trial. Priem but 26 eta. D. N. lidßNEt. , Propriator. 101 Broadway, N. Y. ,4.1.1 In Pittsburgh by IL E. ballet", C. Crarrr. Bard . Morning Brra., and Braun t Reitsi deal- HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. 0498 H CAPITAL $500,000! IL 0. LOOMIEL Agent, No. 59 Wood stiost, Patithurgh DIRECTORS: ,ffintenrs L. Loomis Jager thrnang ..... 77..ndth. hicNahter,•••• Richard Bigelow Ilithius IL Mak. U.olve ...Late a/the irstoa, Hartfor. Pirm of oral' F . C ~—P Irto of Bowen C a Motosoeo. ....Kr } ro Thu o 9t9eorlse . talles rt Co. ..or., Blies V:rm of Eo o _ A Slzhnor et --firm of EOM La.i'P lone Firm of Stone B Starr. /homy G. Ely Firm of Ely, Clapp Ar Bowen. Loner Low Firm of Jennie Low I Co. Charter 11. ........... ..-__.Yirm of (1.11. Hamh t Co. ......... of J. U. Howe k Co. Waliaria G. LEM/Wt. ..... —.Firm of A d A. Lowlier.. F Co. ausr/er A. Buckley, . ,--Firm of nattier Ce. L ae , term-harry, ar,--Ilirm of Lerirlis Attorbory jr.. S Co. L-el P. Morton, ..... _..,Firm of J Boone, Horgan I Co. 0.01 T. Dwight-A' /Imo( Trowbridge. Dwight A Co. John G. Vino of Matron A Co. Charley. P Baleturem ..... rum of lialowlo. Stars A Co. C cblUm„____ Firm of SkermariA Gearpe 11. Maroon.. ......... of E. D. Horgan A Co. Lie' meet It Ommee,...- Firm of Com n, Lot , : rop A CO. Inn of T. t H. Ilioarnger. David Sanford Firm ofJob neon A / , 1113 ford. 0 yhas Ilforreare,---- —firm of Norton. Butler I Hoyt. C1ark5................. ... ............... Clarks Parer, Firm of Hoyt Paul. Auckland IE /MU. ..... Firm of o f A . Merrick dllalL A fret 11. Born. Firm of A. 8. Barnes k Co. Eon Lockwood Firm or It Lnekwoot A Sou. Ltd , . ............ inn of lioptlmi. Allen A Co, Lyman (tolic„ ....... ................... - Jomar.A. onirown i ........ tac Pro/king/tom, Firm of Froth manikin, Nowell t Co. fight Joh. Motif& ..... ....... Firm of Swift. Hurlbut Co. Carta, Naito Firm of Condit Sk Notile. HaydFirm of Work A Drake. J o mo Nolhon 11. Ifl lcksoril.• Finn of (Moon. Stockwell • Co. Jnmer nmaPArrY,..Firm of Ramer, Ilimarbrey Butler. Wm T. Ilteker ..... F irm Cortcointal Bank. 1Jm.0, m1..V. iamaryX..-...—....Firm of Willa, Fargo • Co. (tiorge nll3.•erge Pei... A G. SIMEON L. LOONIIOI, President. CIAS. J. tiAILTIV. ES-F. BIOWeI Essence of Jamaica Gin• iy..o—Ttos Essence is a prepanakm of rinustml eseellmee. to culinary Merriam. Inelmeast cholera. to alert. in all cocoa of prcltratlon' 0.1 the dloomtive functions. It is of Inoxlicusb:evelue. Doirtutt the prevalence of the epidemic ayiera any summer rumplalote of children. it Is pecollarly eiteeciout; no fancily or indlialuat 'hook' be without It. C•CTII ,,, S—Re curs .. ore the irenuini &wine. which le yiepozet only by P. BlloWN. at his Drug and Obemical Moro, non -oact corner of firth acid tihemut en:was. Phil ads.lphs6,l fcr sole by al •^. able alicithemMee to the and. in ritmhurch. by Bet-J. Page, Jr.. D. 6. rohnestut'c Dr. B. Smith. Lemuel Wllocr 4 C.-. Schivumaker C Co. In C , 7 by iI. i'. Schism Is ..c.l - 1.•• A. Beek -o_. a ,'o _ _ .0.100. IL C. LOOMIS, We late firm of Sl'Cardy & Loomii,) 11 LIDLEcALE DNALItIt IN . BOOTS- AND SHOE'S Be Wood street, Pittsburgh. 1n2,4 I r i•ire trf > u 1 4 .00r/Pally Crf Pittsburgh B. D. HIND. I'ot 00,0,1. CINVII. L. 11A10311111.1., Beer. r~lcz 94 WATXR, RATWED3I 76.63817 ADD WOOD STEZDTA. ei OF DULL 1. •cr r'._SELF Till t , D aritor. cDP 7 rtrBCTA. . • ••• 0. or. 4 , 213. t. A 1... of (Cc .h.EA .tai 1N.L...1:41, TIC/ r.'o ens k DINICrYOI.O. 1) rams. ' Wei. isilsear.Jr.. Wm B N. 1L Kior, Ocarruei Bre.. v... ingam. Robert Daico. ,o.,,L!vcriti 9.Osatl,t s . a r a e b a . rm ,e .B D eJCo.: . nuSnra, r nt... J ILaDormr.o .1•o Brea Wm a. lobo Bhlaten. d•lii • A. HOLMES & BRO , MLNtVACTUREEI OP SOLID 808 VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, dATTOCKS, CE.OWEA.E.S, TEEMED. sou.scw, 8 HIDGE BOLAS, CAB. BOLTS. -- ALEILEtt.t..' T:)nACCi AND HEMP SCHEME PITTSBURGH. 'Oct.,. tan wawa at., between 10. and Sad. Matt...with work Sr Bridal.. It.. atar at the oda:Met: node. and at the latreat pant. so- Alt wart astran•al ^do.. sop Inanntactoral. - lial •J. " q v`4l' T. door. . tia.ENEI;Y Plt(1.1:' WILE JIM ....... ...-...—. ....... -.EI. kn.: ORLOO REMOVAL. • LOG. 11•1, WILSON - CO. LAPORTICRA LAD WHOLAMALE IIEALILBA LA YORKION Ca*. tto.llollll OCT,LERT. ;Le Lc. 1.1.3ve nmuoved to their . riew and extenaivo mns, IN, tPrt: strorot. roar whoa. tba At-Charles thatol, attar.. tmatratara. and nerabanta geoarally. ara Itert i to as vast:deur/on wart aaataltda aseart mold or, aetataat In tb.. Ott.. Oie" - Dr. Norge's Invigorating Elixir or fl ( )KinAL.—Twodairla of our dottaucts praeced from an nunatural ”ndltion of the stomaetr and nerves, 1011. westinn arialug from• want of 'lime in the; disveti•e or mom, A th• main ,ante of s lards emennt of the :thrills/0 pain and dleatersfort t and the mental depteselon whith Mr. all. more or Ise, into sniff. ed. Now In li,. bloree'e to vicoratlng Ells!, or Cardial we have • prerentrlon. etaThi• In its osoure, end catalpa, no after penalnel by Its cum, sehlcb does at once to the fountain of the diffi culty. It ans.* s ttilpmalaot upon the eMmach and the ettliondety Druz.: but It. loel r.r as etrenor I. nal& uniform nd constant and Ic never followed by nay prow trotting rt aznon. If th• action of thwatilme.l maehlnerY Is untrue' so the low. cf !Wraith, It brines it Into cone:tem' ity'alith Orme laws, tad stems to restrain or Impel eeeq vital fumdlon until the onniitlon oseetwary to secure the perfection of riser •61 recularity la attained. fin much for lb. philosophy of 14 opsratlon Its molt. WI, not matter of theory: they are establiebed testa. Testimony verinad by allievite, facts notorious tot that the •no , shiom, ssoure on that dyspepsia, neuralsintanaleirrenutalities. Nfl r ote wlf•bcrn'onemt Itersral debility, nervdus dell Ueda, an chronic to nem of eplrits. from whatever mason arlelos aro certainly and radleally cured by this Prennration, 'Phla Cr-cilia la VOA op. highly rooranirated, Ia plot bot tier. Prier.l3.o) per bottle. two far. $5,00. ail for $lO. 0. U. RENO, Proprietor. floUl nroeriwar. Neer York. br Dray.,lsta throughout the tiolted St 11.0. Can ed. Col the Wert ladle. Uenersst rlgentm to Plltaburch—Gar. 11. lirlyrer. mere Wood .tr.rot awl Virgin Obey. and Ylaraissit Woad .al 6th atm. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, HEATING AND V.KNTILATING W4B.I7IOUSE. `l l / 1 - 011CITILIS uP Chilton Furna , vs, Wrought Iron Tubing AND PITTINN .1. ATEA3I. DAN OR WATER. No. 25 Itmlutt, 11r et . rittAburich. 111 1 1-Wo hay. mold our rgruserr, rorrorua, A. , ulna. AILNOLD A WILL) AMA, r boo •e ocrdlolly rrearougrad to the ortrormou or°.bile, out _pu rN$4)l A oggLy, HENRY H. COLLINS. PODWANDLNO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOIANALE IiCALCII IS CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, PIED, AIM PRODUCE GENERALL Y, N0.'55 Wood Ntroot, Plt.tobvirth• /in " AMOS LE1.„0.1)../iz CO„ /71 /*MAO STREIT. '- iititriACTlrauts AND DEALERS IN mai mourrioN cr STRAW GOODS, oonalsting in part of PANAMA, LEGIIORN, SEWED. BRAID, OANTON AND PALM LEAP HAT& English, nonfat', Swistind Silk Bonnets; ARTIVICIAL piowssae, STRAW TRIMMINGS, tte.,to. By the Case. Cc. - ntn loins one or the largret Smoke In the City. to which C/Wettentlon of O oh non Time Bairn Pe respect MIT solicited. N. 4 7 1LATTERB are her lloularly Invited to call and , eataloe our Slat, which le trotted expreselr to their I ,de. erobreolog all the new cod fashionable etylee of 41a JOON 'MCA I min" FLEXING 8R0T11.13843, • orwx.swes w, 3. JUDD • 03.) • j .wanseara Dammam 160. 60 Wood street, Plittsbarata. Ll Kg. 1 .1 00otoio of 10. Orfaze* Ooleboatul Vornlfoas 120 m. 00.. ter First Premium for best 81.1 k .Hat— WILSON a 80D, Pashtos:lath. Ratters, 91. \Wood iue,t,„.,ood . tdca t ted to farnlalt thole enatomaysiji dd d th e polio; aa eatiostatant of Wats - and Oa* which for beauty of didah. and Yttoes. cannot ta/ scar. Daaaelbr any homer In the atty. I - Parttontar attendants Invited to ate, oiro Wennfactare of $3. SS.6O and'S4.oo Data. ito7l-htd.t.h figrWe mazer the Attention of our read : ese telbe admileatoot of "MORIN% INVIGORATING OnANIAL." to ho *mod 01,61 A the fourth LADIES PANCY'DITES. M'CORD & CO. Would most nape etfally invite the attention of laws to:tevir brio vutvockvi•ta stoovoristv,av HUM non ononinik compelllns• In we lladv.;etows*mila intoe. taus. Camlent:Bllnntan Banistel,ltisimarthy Gault' Cioner mind gwyea.Doirni 3614.Thicii. N6 ainget Onlll.Soan. Abu Om , Wong #Ol MA*** • Win" Dti Pont Powder.—Every variety fill, Mining and Shirting rn sd. r: to al/ Ole D.b.a. • s: save on hand and frr sale fr....nu...fn.. In lota toe : itcLasida. on 4.otable term, Also, !zloty rt.,. D. W. C. lITDMELL. ci 7dly • .bbbPntsser u e r L Pittsburg T-JOTICE—The undersigned, krtlericiiLcr I tan, of the tirtn of L res. erlin A Co.. and Ti.:•tna. E. Stewart, el Ms late firm St h tew g art. Lloyd a 0 • hare tbi•dae formed nen partnership. under then.. of • th : oynla ocf e O n R F E N r Z n T a E n W d R T a one • boo. taken th . e P oarotue. In. Or Water :tny.t. ter weep • errs and !tort .1 . whey.. they have on hand an assortment of the or • qrs.. of Iron Rain., which they offer to sal. on Yorentodating tern". They Pap.etfully aolle•t th• net rc.:ar. of the Dahlia FS EDERWR LORaliZ. THOS. E. STEWART. . %'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO., B ANTLERS MID INSURANCE DEALERS No. 16 Wt/OD 'TREET, Otte door from First street, Pittsburgh, 1:4?/- Bay and sell Par and Current Fun ds :41, of and Time Exchange GM,. SWIM. Enlit.n. and IC...itern pm. Bina, and Promimory Notelet allow 0 per e. t, on Time lieromiter et Par mod (torrent Money: and. In ..fro Fire and Marine Policien for the eiltea hummer a MtMay (mull Capital $1711.003) and Royal fastourece Ob le , reiteel 10.000.060. anlo sW• akland Property for Sale— Thin Ti •leutr irettuatM about one half mile from the city lit -, fronting on Penimylranla ATIMII, It IS ooverod with Fruit Tree" of the oboleeet kindr, many of them in 15.1 bearing. Also an abundance of .orape, Rupberrii 01 runt. iimomberryrAc., 00. Them lea two otory Monte II uee. together with cormonient out boas, on it. For es-. of .ca sod PNlNAntpelea of jm.lloo, thlr property cannot he !impound. It rontalno a little our 0 acre, I win ,ell the whole together, or divide it to purchaser., . .. THOh. J. OAMPBBLL, 8, 1953; 01f Nn. 119 Water street. Stir ive Hundred Worms Expelled— H, ed the 101.131/113g etetement from remeeetable Druititl.9.9 M the surpthring elate o(8. A. Tahneatzzk'...,M.ll.l Vermifuent 00131,03106011, N IY. 1543. dflorc.R. A. flthossfock • dentlemea—Matm•w Clark, maw of undoubted vs hy. of the town of Lisbon, !'t. Lawrence N. Y., a w s that be Musa littla girl, 4 years old, to whom co.. hs gave Loa.. of E. Feline lock's Yee/Wogs, in a summed,. to ore . In tbsafterooou of the eels . day she send at ors time NEVENPEICN, awl at another. NI.TIIEN 100113. About 2 o clock the following night, she ed the incredible number of VI V It UN DUKE s TWEE. Ti -ONE. maid ail, MIL in leas than 12 hours' time. 11. Lai/ they War. perfectly astoolehad at so n mu. of m. mom a child of bee age, and that Ye couuted them accurately. Very reasectfully, JENN illt A tfsNDef. L, Druggists Prepared and mid be B. A. FAIINSOTuLIK A CYL., roe. otdand let eta, Pittsburgh. no2l STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., OP 1 - ENWSTZPVIVI4.: liii.ANCLI OFFICE coy. 4th & Smithfield Pitteborgh. fhpiint, SIO.0:0 Dorian. Ltrot - roarn—Jobri P. Itnthertord. Dauphin eot P. C, dgwtelt. Harrisburg; Pam'l Innen, PhDs.; A. Wilkins, Stoker. Pittentrgh: A. A. Carrier, Pittoliurgh: John B. Eutheriord. Dauphin co ; A. J Arnett. 8, T. Jtnee, - 11.rLsburg; Robert Kota. Carbon enunly. JOHN I'. RUTIIEhIIDEL. President. A. J. tiILLET. Secretary. A A. DAHMER. Swears: Cl, above Company will inmate ngainst petits nf sea inl inland navigation and transportation: alw, on build try, z. and merchandise In city or country. Si lowewt rates pai r tet withufety. Policies+ irAued on dental,. house, ente perpetually or for • tam of year]. a., B-..mylski ado - indigestion and Liver Complaint OURED DY FUER'd PETROLIIIISI.—IIead the following letter 0301 MIT. 0. DICkIOOOII. • 5011010112107 in Chitgotu a. MJ. M. Rua—Dear Sin—kis:self and wife Ming :been griceUy.bsineltted by the use m your Petroleum. 1 wilts to hero you aso Ime • box ) l ire eor thy+, n i ne ,, het tire. IKO th.• COLlgrflrat 000 .r In this and 1 ofmy people are affected with ' ttligerition and an Inaction 00t h liver, the Came of msenlf nod wit.. before talitorJour PETROLEUM. Oft ROCK OIL. We took._ several Metter—two or three each—stout a year and a half aro, and we have nererenjoyed Co good health for years 11... as we have sinew thaphno. I had no , taken a single hot losers that Wino. of the stoma& which so diatreeees tn. dyereplie era. Collared, and I have felt nothink of it daliscs that time. My wits was alas relieved from a &worth! dims/mufti], Liver, whict had been of ..renal fear. stand+ leg, by the Doe of ynur Petroleum_ null by KIXR.O.IIII and GEO. U. KEYSER, I+J Wood strect e and Druggists and kledltires Devi/era saw ry where. 04426 iraperreadvortionng Petenieus with eon, I 4.5, - BURKE & BARNES' SAFES-1160e 1. ii.. kind of teatimony ao to the value of oar SAVES. at.+o which we can confidently teat the reputation of our We have already publish'.] eriveral oartlllostsa, pissing that Safe. mule for our regular and ordinary eel.,, and mold abroa4, hays been nitlented fn the ‘'EREST TESTS IN ACTUAL. CONFLAORATIONS, on] peer...reed their contents totally free from dankage. The (..illo•Lag I. another mole( the tams incontestable sLarecter:— $lO,OOO WORTH OS' HOOKS MIT PAPERS. SAVED WITH A i4O SAIE - I 01.61021. Mats Ooorrr, Ps2 November 12.11152. Mamma Duals Its•nes—Dear Mrs: Your two le to were du!, reeriow.t. I woo abet,. as. the time. I would T. Di re 10 ar Sabi, I emmider It perfectly Filth I yo PlPhif. I teeted the one I bought of you last fall on the morning 01 the loth cl Juno last—my stars building Solna burned to ashes. It was built of wood and brink— -o.arge three Story building. My Pate was in it at the htie of the firr...and tell into the mils, where them was • Mega amount co oil. It VFW • rem hot gr.. Yi now and book InItOUGI. that were In the Eats. not tuntod tr. about Ton Thousand Dollars, willed r was moed. There was mot a single paper tmureikand further. I won!! *delve any person who is doing tiniumess. to [nee n. , rime, but buy • Wm to keep their papers. P. 0.. In—and to lours, holy snO P Ol tha , t Is gotootash safelyuly. nn reemaend your Sem t 2..ntt Ju,lll nbsium ufir - Weak, Nervous, Depressed in Spir end a Prey to Innumerable mental as well as think. as , Mitt the rietsm of dyspepsia is hotrod an object of annenntiemtion. Yet It is absurd for bins to despair. We car. not 00111 Inv. weak, nervous anti Irritable be may be the eordl el tiro;-roi s of liouranilk, German Hillevi. pre pared by Dr. O. M. Jackson, t t elladelphis. ars stronge r then qv. iii .a qy j beaded manner which is preying upon hie body mind; audit he ebooses to try them, we will Ivor.* OM mire. Is9l. liver Disease. Spaziali Mixture, rts:e remedy for liver direr., rod the number of fernliable evils menet-red with • dboryerdsel nut* of Met oreen.le unties:be. liondred. of certiliutee !rem tLe blghect coortee, of pere as now living In the city of Richmond. Va.. might gtvec of corn effected by Canto' lipecith hal, only roe- to teßnt to the extreardlhary vice 0 21. Drinker. RN, of the Armor Mager .. Itirra r.....keellere. It ichmend, Ve oho ets• cored he 2 hatioe t:trier'. Boor' or 3 yean loaning note its teleaffire.on the bkal wond.r NI. • had rt , Ar taken. and -.lna. Inst K..at medic 11 at& liontlennen —in rui Way= aDoci =o2== ye tif 611, on t:e r.ne. — Wein the gond. ....gpecina in, Ude neigh b,ttectl. there e.. 1 - •11 . 1:111 • large quantity. If t, be had. (whole, _ end retell troth some local agent It you ...oak! come...ate a nor tor trouble and expert. arendttdrt bthto2 I could mate • to your advantage to do MO. Yount. reertectrally, li \ILI". MALLORY, Singer. RNA d Co. Per W. H. Porter. 11.5-Darehavire gill be careha) Lo 4k ibr DR...NPLANE% CELEDRATICD TEILMINUOX, sod tgke none elm. AU other Versolftsges.tth comparison. are trorthleo. Dr. Mo Lane's Vermiluge, also hit Celebrated , Liver Pllte, tan nog be had at IX readeotable Drug Storna la the United litabatt. and from the kola oroprlitora. \ PLED] IN*! 11l \YSITEILS. Mg_ 14.1,./1.1.11 bed Kidd a Do. 0 Weed et • Girard Fire& 'garble liuniranee Co., OP retz,,unceni4. \ OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH AGRNCY corner 4th, and Soolthdold Ita. Capirol, 3000.10 Doi o Dtarcrolo—Wm. 11. heroin, 14. Steiner, U. A.43lmtek nrlhatllartT•lTLAK DL :a j :F l io ri rbr,V!; * : Wm. It.- etmen; Y. Adel iman Phdlp P. De " - dekollimigiaciAr.4. LletonekParmaa leep3,4 'wore (boon or Wooten teeng l ia. Pee'e2, wry kola. Bolldtate•Ntorre, Plarohatethre and property gore orally. on the he Jrab:e term.. oolEttayl.l4 \ A. A. °AMUR. Arent . Lib CU li ILL ,11.4: 'KZ T B U hare abandonal the Dl it 'ondblarket Ilcn t ee. e 'a e n r : - hen 0 1 1110 . 111011•17 WIWI. Wi th pp e rir.:ool3 , to supply tt,:r curtornera with oh lea maattren the repute r market da.•and go/adage at rooter hEalirr Boole. The Yummy and thee. herhea produce. do. .oreale erlll .I I: to their advantage to att , te4 We bore the alit. al , • will rarer or with trelr ottdlvlded _patrons.. ir .!telmette CURRI AMAMI ATION. DIED, On Too/J..loth Mr., ELI/A:JANA 'AICRINIOLI. In lb. 12th yeer of her are. he funeral telil tale 'place from the reipene• of her fatoer. John Slonloch, Jr., tleolmil /1111, MAI. at 170'• clock. The friends of the family: are rerpeet{tdly Invited to ahead without lor!her nrtire., . The funeral of STEPHEN HAGUE Jr, •111 tats place title day, at 2:o'clock, r. >ti form the rest dente of him hither, to Dent Lll[ll/ Allegheny- City, ne.distely below the Tina Warl ?, &heel Howe, O. frl. oot.the Anon rarecniceetfoll ;netted to Wend NEW •DVEATISE., SEATS _ . ICU LET—TIe I)ty Good -S'%3, No. Mutat moot, botweon 3d nod Otb, onootogr, h. alirogor. Zoqulro of • /I._ 1.10101 atilt t. A Chau° to make None PrVitable aad llonora6l4 Employntiti! riIIIE subscriber is desirous of havosgais Azont lo ot °Gouty atuf torn of •the Union,' cooltal of [tom $3 toil° on l y ho regotred. *al•• Oar dung noon ell , lont. onorgotto man no mato hoot $3 lni6 per day; Indeed 11001 e of the yenta 15011 1 1 01/10TO4 are resl l olog (NIPS tbat farm 11r , Fr Information wltt 00 sirs' Ay Avtdrosslng. 11= 1/4114..p.h01111.1.461/111Mtalt„4, J.1141101' For Sale - -;afayette.Fonndry.. , the undereigned oieners of the above W B bo ura FOUNDRY t aut to d'iile , partnembin, and gun b_signear,:otnag thatefora offer tor We: the - whole manor work,. all in good order.lbeat coorotlag manner and good tuataxt. and which hex balm carried on l or f4r• numb., Of you., with con . atec situate on the cOru, or-bb , Oh and Ob.o st•.. 4th Ward \ la the nowere,,t of Altegbany Oitf. Terme of sal. Cr, {Tina • suit Ole to Purr/elem. goalleatiou eau be made arlbe tweralpirt at any tlme. . 11•11.1wdl POlf AVIA 4 0ANduiltra FIN) LET—The large and oommol . Mrifrabotro, DovogooldeJ My W. * r. 140 Front +burg, running tbrotuth to 21 it. peen April lot, 1t64 nounire of Ljelll F NACE a. FOR o Im i ll ' t tntlAg riitM t ih h Par:4riMci fLmtingitVC fo4j ... WoW otiv:adrl 7,,3f.it.t.c titL 44rr. , r 8 BBL& TALLQWjustrete,ell, RAlllO4,\ s ai ed.* Ofd. WM' XTEW YORK RAILING WORKS LI --The mock eats Ornamental Iron Establish ment to the United Beata empoi.tyc hap repotrep during t 1.1. 7 ..- up.ard of. 3.000 orient foam totems pole of the vortehatoong are the the Italltni.eneleettnaltne Grounds ataltheOellettes ot the tercorneJ ultYnAlt PALACE. • roreythe Pleas • Pnbtle Petit ts itarentmh. contalnlnp 10 aeru,enelorect .lobo bosun , * rotte."3 of Why Balling. Atkin Notre and Flenn'a Churot, property of the etty ett Cherleelen, P 0.. hero j ant 'town entrounded tetth II (RE RAILING of a rich and gretelut des eh. Ceseetetiett,Derellintet. P.Otle Parke, laeur 0e... lintel's Hoar nate. Atfloma. Thentere nad Mille in all parts of that country ereensong the list of the etc miter's ceders • 1, , t/tt RAILINt4, embracing every\ variet). mole of reught and Can tout, and the o/Cebrated WIRE RAIL. t ON BRD 01 ITIE DS of ever. IPla .4 ul4tte derign, el the paw ..4.10 tf, plainest pattern,. \ IRON FtiItNITUNC, eorsist•ug of Table...SP-air , . 4 ' 4. itst maks, Wa , l:l Sta.& Towel rtarafs Mantel., •n. 1 , 34 rO , TS, of 0. , ./ • ad beautiful Septa. 111 ICIZIFRA Pat.nten. °donated MIRE PM:CON. for al.", bane., Farm,. Lawn., Ger.:cos, *O. at r 2 ptr . wire Parra of the above description cannot burn of Orel. For couniMer 011.1ki.0 t m tires and Inundations 'fhb Pt tt-e le invathebb. - he ttl millob of a "Her Puce of an Iron li•nutsc tore.^ which ha. been greatly enlarged. containing dt slum, explanaterne and roi es of the above grUctes, wit be f ',herded by addrett , lllß the subwriber. /9 liold. silver and Brous./ Medals and Diplomas hay Men awarded by rations loslitutame. Phopmetor ar Manufacturer. JOUN B. WICHOH6tAIf. Warehouse No. el 2 Broadway. Wort, Noe. M. 66. 47, 69 and 61 Lewis et.. New York. pOlmw Card —To liferchr--- lard —To Merchants and others.—O. M. 9 , °AS. of the legal San of Clean & Irrina Cincinnati, edit be found at the at. Uharlea Hotel. In ibis city ..luting Tueedey and W.einee Inf. Jag. 9:11 and 10th. Will take eltarg• of elahas f..r Col ientton, anther legal buslatea. Io Cindanati and the atticolatag adnattal of Oblo cad Ken tucky. Arrstxxci-11.sre. Bagelec & Co,Smith A Sta rlet, [Pittaburgh, Jaa 9tL. atdoi o r fto c w r s an lo d . u tot 18e per ptree. for Mil , at Cho l'eper IlablArigo Were: 0,... No. 65 Marketer. betwebb 04 and 4th. by TElO3.ll$ PALMER. • PARLOR PAPER—An exten- Rti, .Asorttrotnt t Geld and VeProt and Itch 2,:r- it d, t.r WA by TIIOB, PALMER. Prrrannann, Jllolll3ltl. "th 18$4. 'VIDE Nli--The President and Board of II 7 Matadore of thy Natthern "bertira .ridge Gimps; n hati ..la of Tiro Dollen Ifilty Cent. ro ng there of the idetat Capital Stock of earl and Cnicliaarilti erii I 11. pant to the alto kholdert on or after the "th man. [hod:l4l OC. WAILICH. . _ N ort.-1111soLunoN.—The firm of L. Druciosti mud Apollntarie, nal I ell on 4.43 The subscriber having disposed of his c Ora Inteteet to the late firm, to his' late partner Mr. Jos. Slaws Ff. could cheerfully recommend him to hie lidera/I sp • ask co , dJutl•Dca of the petrouade heretofore so lib. rely e.'oar d open them. [1:1)1 1.. WILCOX. Jr. S. FLEMING, Successora to L. Wiled: AOn • corner or Market. sttt com pl e t elosound. Imo r t m • ntt ° tautly on hood Full ond assortment ct Urn aledieine •, aledlolos nano Perfumery, and all rtun. o tat tooting to hi. boolne•a. nisirtorto oetscstptlt.. easefully componsded at all hour.. INERAL WATERS—I hay, on hand and am eenstant ly remedying 'rash supplier of the f l o , lowlnit {Patina, In plot and proud tottlec Empire lieriter• White melphim. Conte., Water and flararws JOP. YU:MING, ear. tdarkat at- Eda'd... and cor.4th and dmlthdald eta. & AIR DYES—Batholor's Liquid Hair .1 pre. Mr eenetontiv chancing the color 01 the hale b. e deep Meek. the best no. In 11F, Rouseell'ennd leer:nee'. 'fair Dree eel Alert rider's Trlcopherous, tar nip by JOS. )11.6111140. eor. Mirket et. and Dled. ,o 9 and cur. eth and emltbretd ate. UPPERLEATHER and Freittin Kips and Calf Silva io store and for es, er BAUD ns LAMM. _ . • t iA R SS. BR 1 AND MU , Rf . l NGI LICATII ER n %Rbgt DI—LAAAU .. §EDICINE CHESTS—A new lot of vor lvt. it.. o•o, nat rtrbs, ellcS m order, far br JUSEFII ea.. Mark.' bt..* bt.mlnd.l la:Wear. &Le sad rad tb field Ltb4 • YON'S KATBERION & BARRYS' TRI - U 11E110L10--gt non I I Jane Ived, and tee W. by JO2 &Pit Ptßilltld.tor Market I.t. end Died. J• 0 end corAte eta Pmlebrieldste. 1,,V A li bi . T E . D o -- k GIRL to ..pue nce to e g , e F t tt y l . x u at that oraca. thl23-1t; • INSURANCE C(11 , 11.1 1 AN OF ELARTFORA, CONK. Steek, Annual Premiums and \ Festens Fund Siltsg°°. INCORP TED 1825.1. \ of hanuranoatini6eon t\3 f4Torsble term, iikalnEt 1.0118 OR DAM A \ 9*ll\lr P l 7l oats \ \ • • PERILS OF NA'OA bY azoacir , ARNO Airrot. m 1.1643-7.3 1 Par Pittsburgh • • ra parity COFFEE -20U bags 'prime 10 do Prime bbl, Porto RI. Oopartmerihip. „. F . JONES, Bernard Lia J J. P Lcuil hawing IMO' ill g i etr. under th• firm of JONK. LAU *u the "A to•ricsaNlna Work..." re B. Lath & Broth., lii , Aastßlnatagbl a. F. at. AIERELIMUIROFf WI JONES, LAUfII & CO., l k/FriI,FITFACTITRER§, of \,!wp . erior E J1L . 11165411,a r d . brLv.ll driarAlcau. , ;74 \ 011.4.1.11 •- - • Strayed or Stelen._ s , Vli.ool the E+o4 , oraber, at S. licire's V..r). on Thur,dav r•entoz. Nnr. 17th, X 73 ft 4,sTir ob.. 7 of 1. a whit* ra , . d, A smalt.t um in M.. loft flukk.\ Adr Der al 11,1 !raing Iclor at P. &herder's, la tl.'lldsmoud rrd,o•,,,ihrr a l reward. 11.191 .1 ARES \T 0 RT. ' NEW . OFFICE. \ \\ Real Estate and Contraotineßgera. , rnE subscriber hoeboen infueeclta 0...4 & meta (.`r the Pup.! of buying at& . Mon. cis o ontilosien, and haeing the agency or feral ant Vlrat 3.1111 a .444 Dont Yards rn Ito Allegheny. TIT,. Irg.ttifor, with mans other la4illaiea Dela 'otter water a ee•gs Stan Mills.' Ile Ratters himself that be oat form .h i s b:114 of 'lusolen. and timber of. any, YW, great sr email, I,' us or short. and deliver them at any point on th Alla gden, Monongahela-Ohio, arldhohelppl rivers: onniret 1.4 noll,l , stgs. if-ton., Duns ROMP, Coal Mrs, Boat un te:%, Brides Thnhee, asthma! T.mbere—grroght, .It' n. Coe' ' - soy elven ro!nt, and wilt attend to the elle and roots 01114 el Estate, From Mt long.greerlenos ISk lomberlog, irrlghling and boat bolldia.. lts U11a... tan gee general eats. laths, All V+1,011.1. We requested‘ t...e Inaba then contrae. anom, eaporlally thaw wanting hdat• or large bide or Inambir and tinsber,shOuldocestrast fon/barn in the hall for thespring and sentroarnse. Ile nlllalso attend to the onrehase,and eels ot any eonunol dlty'lher may badeed. Letters wilreend h i re Meld Moon, Real Estate =sleet, treetln g A - ant. Paustrorgh. Roy, to. 120. post ..11..111 hs ponetnally attended to. lily Mattson Irwin st,No. 2, Allegheny noose. ,DAVID MUNN: d•W-im3 ipeciftel—Tho fo o demand which Mt, or It hag been Intro- Pn. Much the great enneurrtlen • ....4.l'A'q•tv:' Lar eoanld. tat will 'tall , . lOC the Col. 4 " )l B oA l sr g‘ no L' Lumberman, ittt.trgn. Mr. )14t4. N. Brown.gen... litlysr Mr. W. Armstrong. • " • Clarion " Mr. lleo, B. Arrney. 04 J iJann L Oa, , grat-Irdle'r, .LLEGEIKVY AND BUTLER \ A RoaD—rarietwe Neer,—T Prat ad et P • LINK gr v is o cif h t i lr d ! , ll:n...%ra s t Bea= 'Plank IS.. 'o ' 3= 1 January Lt. mete et the iterfP r l lMl ° Vg i l.her cent. at,k of eJd Ad o Lgti., cia .04 Ns the \ .&:,, AV fgv:, or n prf: & tt. iflotnP A t s .. ..Vbe t raitiolt v g 0„. 22 . 1.1u3 ic altitn}. 137 order crlho Bout. \ 7-041 \ JA3IIII atLEDIN. tee}. WILLINII DALY, \ \ Q, TOCKING MANETAOTORY,SIh 1,7 donee: Inert door ton. too ClteillotoL), Hen will be (mad the tarred etoelt of Ilnelerr.toade telmr= ...., !CM Ilkelper a:Mß. l, mAvletetee to Doe modo o oeekotteut a VeDDeOntateat, re member The Old 8 and, ,where me maotAetore of 121oetere. euteelen.ne.the the Dolt fifteen Tate„ b."' . 117.2 SIINDRIES--5 bblo prime\Roll Butt* 3 4 v i al w to r.a, / c 14 .. , JouN wArr CO.. 26411.4berti trait. \ :11=-50 bbla, N. 1 Lake Sclo. Salmon; \ yodel+, t o hj o firs d il. by \ WEI . WATT a W., 20a tiACTIORY \FOR SALE—The firge • wad entatzt , ellotte Lotand Building non tired t'br alhov \ et art ‘r), I le leeeeel tbr 6 pave at 16100 De: etlnnen It Is offered so a to make It a profitable I.meettnent. and le located on the caner of Morrie and Penn eta. , Eneodre of Jet , , .4 . .- . THOS W(1013.1. No. 76 414 et. , . US,Extra and S. F. Flour in kora J. J. .13CON111~ \ ALIAGUIST Cat, Jan. 4, 1831:, .IiLT A 'MEETWG, 'convened ut the Tein 7 .• \ roux., Oro. parsaastbla a call ha the oublie p• Pi r f.,,lri &T.' of W, ADAMS for the Maroralty, an or. exaltation war egroled ,y calling David 0. Wakefield to tbo Chair. 0 , 4 ahoolattog Robe. Ray JanatarY. , Bly.ll \ l. Lcoon %Meer ed the, meeting Mon eloquent onutner doralog doom the hlaudtra orthe matting In the mo.H. ant mlartle stele. W. ,11'. Irvin. Jahn" MIR": and D . arahany also asn're.md the nomtlng ably. fin MO. tian \ • ~- , I . llred. That • Committer. of arab. antadoled. to all , p . 40 • Com the of Viailauge. conelating o' deg to each t ie to a on thndaY or aeelvmeo• *4.4",-, rt.'ll;A:.•; , 7l.Fltlticuso a, 11. N li• t.,,cy onal"Orrd 0.0. N 17:It ' eb•14, In M. alum , heist :lVlßlTrhatc;"l4.l7aVer'tTtrilii 31 \ arAbif; nedrok. Fatten t alc, 'Van ria.olettphen giroor. 11. S. liming, JamYmr.ljeerg• Dimity, -.- Co mmion. hem lag adiormed co cria-tntrt. poll!. 0, 0. WAHAFTELD.Ohamnan. linear RAY. en's. , • .1,741td. - w ..--- Di . lotion. — , Tffi: partnership . retcifera existing under _ the •LIIr at Manley. ban Alk Ca.-he been par 'arsine! ! . y. dintow.d. .: 9, ...LAw500, t the)ato O m &Mao - A. u .; , Z1V..11 2 ,_14: - , 6 tVe VI koittta b''l : "' Zeal. b is ' I v. ~,,,; ga, m .,,, vt ,t vtitt lAims of Nedry.ll(ohan , . . -rim lalMiLiri , 1 i'Mabaltah. Jana. '64.\,.. P.cilo l / 1 4:a. 14 - , % • • Wirßaving disposiio of we a rtrest in the Ws ante at Kegley, Mahan a Th.. a tamer miner. air. Drawn,. who with Ms. Mohan , win eosin:toe the bap D'4" " ... r.. =b.. the •gntsr 14 tewasnatend and retor em the3lberel.. - • mead my.trienda and troldnwearaocanainetana. • . . , Ha, , % ~.. . Jas. • . /AL ''. 'xica4y. ions liziolc 'Mae. No tILLS—:-Bank . and Straits Oil in More and ibr • MIMI 4 D LANGIt, • (QCOTOLL• HEMP CARPETS, of .pets d (1. 1,1 H=oe, reedllate day andtleale ektlee.C.ote Ware., w 1.1 mo. ~ 11Z Ifeekec at, et the 101m4 dre efeee. deed 'W. eJL CC TtILIVERIZEWHER,BB-- • , JL Alum:taw tavorn , toreet Ilar lyme: atzsu, Th Xs.ll4M lb mu, fo r plo . br W. A. W.CII.IIRa. LOOR BA emIZ. E O , for covering Carpets, fr a il 4 ha.rlLs2.4oortrem gls ate. Orr cf ItoCLINTWA revel. 11110 W \lll3O movAlett wet of Eashrol66ll6A • ' mu& Wathtil ' 1 , 66. 6 6T40. OVAtlzato,. Otalbrie 'M . 1 66koata Ads. ke. • At. At MABON 2 CO.. f 6. 6th Onmo 7N4RtpilP--. Raviint • oseatiatig s. alas tbleaa_ that • - bo now: taa bo,loiwo ler t . :414 e;_L K no old U9l. nodes RO. " . ArierALITAIE 11141,T PROT IiCTION Itzrzaratais , Th• air to ba.4774.10- Vti=nlf tr.4rldzitctill Itottiono reaolred brOe !maim ant tdrood. noettr• droolo- *tat laid t h ot e Tta in . bon= . gr , Dla mossatiooo aro amnia toat t" osonots.s thatrynt atr oat' ai arrl. ooo El o y . '' ' .o bi u oT and ,^4gr l ef ..4.tizrane.4 la root 1\ tt ttokoottlleates of Prot Stll * fatt ♦en:Exat to those of otbor Itotk ont.] ttlo oolgoet. Mouthy ta4 nolo troal arptoi tao PrOatioton of tato saloabh! Irgtizz:orpa=til: the PM,* Ile Ist at rho W0r14% Plvmtoosa Faro In Now Lai& Modol at Lb. Stara Aarity:t Santa. Iklatitstaotaryl it al • Mar 4 'se/16412m ' Unto for t'" . 11 .X0... i, _ Pltbboorel . 119,nsa& VENERALMEETIN( at. kroki \ era of the Alrabesty Vallee ..1,-........14 7. erlil \ be le .t the oMot of tre Vo 2 Ilkthael of , tt_thorito. , , it SIMSDAY. the_rth d. e .!!_ilitepir! le .., =0 ... i- Dow erttVerj,o•7474=lllnt 17fri.1"." M M . ' \ TGUY. ,••'r ha \ Annual Be the Preoldent eat lattleelt 1.111 bosabroltted. to th2.5010th.0••• ' \ „_....... \ ' d,42.3a r nt ura."' n f's nkratrionx, amo \an,. ..-, \,- ;.- ; - al t ortM-.....—........--..........M.X. or , D. W. HE /teriNg & CO._ \ ! / 1 0MAILSSION & Fop , WARDINAI Eit,)., 1 all ClLaNrB..ed Dealer. eoettot_ , T lo P !odor , . 11%, . '" , i burgh. motonatl. and oiler theaezeir, p.,. La, 4 \ ..) IN oat 9b. front save. Ilt.botltb• , ' 1 • • \ , th. l ;:t,rgs i v d . alaliN°7l 4 , ' A rAtin b a, , gt.,....14 , ,,. I or... Chung igeo•-7. C.100ti..k.1. kl4rardtite eho--F," 1 dui* bogloese. at Nog lin one Of., Stool "tree; ers yir4etaar• , I ~,,, thairorat.letteortoo To Illopg .reers. uly. ~....a e..,,,,,eent produce end =llse, ape the \ i exeoutionote'l boal oo ot that may be treated to t \heir ouzo- \ DW. Itstilill. , • \ WM. 11 Dallit. ' &MX l' . ei,rl, It 'tame; 1 1 . Oie O Bl.oh. R. R. "iobeloo.'&44. • \ .11: 18tgata. 11'h:4'01/el:P. TiZur4 4 ,?l•4- \ \ F. ?ellen a Co. Wra. 7bscutt, Eal. Moore. IN." \ ' __„--_------ ---_________- p I VIDVIVIL—Noti eis hereby gAtriati that .. 1 .the7d.ooootebela k Nee l'ulaptor till, .C , lt the 1::.1.f:1.1:7-,Na•a'3. tam 4°.,:arg,fx rtnt I ;it:l:4l7lV I f et t leS abi* ''. 'h. Igar'itk".: o•t pll e taut dr, " Ad, izt b, " 4 3 , :St4butfp,; , :,, * :: \ s i b.. too4 ollon Do , ohm*. Olt he IM.Tablelkt al* 0.2*. t ''" Utrdtllr-riXplßlit%l4"i 7r..4; bittabOrith. 401 after ' ae /6 dale/ ale/. tto P f-• ; .1.1'2w , J. N. hipotorNAD.P,., 111EsE77wsTE,48, : .'t FROM BALTIMORE,- \ \ . • 4ure. , Jr.V.OIIIVED AT . \ . 3 - 1 . ;14VLIP',9 Ji i ßPCkr,, 1 \ - iorise r of, Wood mid Pink l't ro•ess , -9, ~L. .....L ._ • rokazaruaor a MUM , .21 ... L PEARL STEAM M.11,L; ~ , 0 41N41: 849§111, ALLEGRZIE :' , \\\ \ r.saz -- • sau.i ...- iTA.Troli. \ . . . Itht9l..limiss . 11 ;_b , P3120i6d with our i t ono t of PUMA 0 00C2011 FLOUR, by N, too ; ez, ordd, •Om ..1//0. or In our Wars at Log., Wawa ot Co I V O OII inilt, or Brona ***liar. corner of L bor ilpg 14.m0. tOnfittabrgat*, li. *obrrarta, or .f.... \ '4allo'slii••II G. 47, la ;a 111 ooltr:olttuir of ttili" .. f" ..11.1 Ttijm,„.c.44{Or doltrer. ' - =M=M All-T6r;rtlmn !.crCoar.ru or Put ,- 1:Ie jinn n run Inlran* 61, ELECT COTILLION \ PARTY, to come Vh.itra.C.AßGO'S EVININO. Jan. amenvm—A. enrß. Ci.GOtton. W. Liman. G. M Ilee. Cuva Man tams— Torrence. ilea. A. 'Sem. No Gentleman Mail eel onleois laud•;.l.b7 • LsG7, 0. A. Arlin '' Second Iliadrille Party. ar LA AYETTE NAkL'.., • fi A. APM. US respootfallyanttounoes ;,.. . to M. gehola attatnileiy Lb, who cdeb and air, to tbe Lail. a nd gentlemen who rioalvad laaii tatlom to hl. Arit ?any. thit hi, gii.yoad Q...PM. "A*l will be mann at LAY/ YETTR WALL. fo Wo blgigga. Reg a INTL /anomie Ilth. leat Fla voubt a leiya DO. 0.,. to hie Riholara. std LA.. et •hi Li join. bat bla clayano will hoLoaatter .ores at Lafayette gall. la eal Ye Walibloirtno gall. ma rrooirly. tie aeomd will , 091211,1100 no TUltstag. thole% lost. Thole wise leg to Join eon call nn or belay,. that evening abllei gall : ifirtletain tar tbe Wart, .4 be had at Ow ales, the iiliaby Post,. or al C.ll !I Afaoha : at Um gall. 1ja41641 L\i, AUCTION SALES. BY P. N. DAVIS, Auer! 00000 sue. Room, MIK,' of Aft% dad ;ma I )f , t i Y GOU I DS . .p., 2 4.UCTION'—On Thare. mares' Palm Rooms, n t:c. l er th iFe t ed as extenales asentesent ofi asaa..ole daaANi , . orsmortelog doe _ broad data , . (warner.. .altl L eatt•, taxada. marina.. csetmeroS, alt ores, de 1.1 a.; flormall, ta-anets. muslin,. noting.. blsakete. counter:an 14. db.` bOO% trimming..ho., - • At 2 eclat.. c. .0.. , honethatt nod kftchan foto:tor, local az gime.. and cotenware, goacartae, toOlo r.otlert , brittanla. ee I , AVIS. &cot., LGTIILNO, FINS 20.. AT AtIOTIOY--ou icidey tnornloA 12th loot. at 10 o'clock. at et. Commercial Cale. 0.2411_, WV• oar of Wood lond•iSth at., will be sold an excellent start meat of ocaroest, dretort frock amt., Coe 7111.0.. Coot.. ondar.hlrt., At; lel do Pre .01014; 12 doz. woolen Jacket. P. M.. 1). VIS Anot. =nlMl • Fruit Trees end Shrub . y. TTHE subscriber' offers . for _sale` ll\ chulro as \orlmPut of strati. via rnee PAR SS, bath deetfe and etanderds, am.iklt or beartnuels.; NeJereer Peeehee, Plums, Omer Apricots, dooneberry,Currant.. Ilbaphorrie, ~,,,„,. Prude; nverareens, Ily•Authe,Tnlipt and (Manua Rae:. tor bl , nmine In Wintet end 14 rrleal beDletsenta fer the Parr and tiaTden, of mast approved . ennetrnal ____ , from the deed and Implement \Wvehonee, 4R, gib .t. molt \ JAMKS WAdDR P. . . ___ YEAR THE&&S--IIXN extra fine Trees dwarf end atm:dart of ta ar sad eaaerbr va. natio, jun revived and far Pala at Oa Oaklaad Nanary. Lao. tetk•.] JAIN MUKCI.CII. Ja. JOHN CARTWRIGHT- MANUFACTURING CUTLER, , SUSGICAL do DE N TALINSTRUMEEBTS i'JLLLOSS et.TINITHILY =AR RAZOR.. Otqs7S, PISTOLS I REVOLVERS. - ' DARTICULAR ntti-otion given - to the man n_ tifacture end Iti,plimdlon of Tram% Abdominal Ourportero.le..B4 Wood street. Pittsburgh. &GOLD MODAL wax ftwon)od to John Cartwright Ihr the OW. Yimmf.cturee,ot the State Fair, hold In Pin* hurgh,iient. 1 , 13. eclagrodave. 6ck OZ: lODINE BESUBLLMED in titer° ur and for rob. by .1e23 PLEMINti kir SEM) in ators • PLEMDIti 11:(0,4. i 1 ILBIAN'S -IdQ i 111 AIR DYE—Thin \ 117/ article cannot be too strongly racommended to pub. Ile attention. It poiumw Ida peculiar deem. the prop. k . of •ffectually uptown tie. red era hair to • "t7 nu. I na . beautlful rise), or ta ew minutes Without any injury whatever to the hair. b c• the contrary WV.. It • Hy.), nod natural srpearance Loll. end gentlemen who have become ortmaturely a y can, In o irdianVeS. It the 7 with It, have s brad othair raven blackussa, war. ranted permanent. bentinven ho wear arblUors or hare away or mdbin hue liar In • 'en Neonate hare them nermanutly blank. Pr pared by Z. D.- Oil. man, Unemist, of thls ehy.—Natlnt. \ Prepuel and sold by X.. IL Sii,L.LE: • a Oa., 67, Reedettbet \JO rOvELLING FOR RENT ho veryji , desinablit end modern' ballt two • • y Heck House:No.:o Write et vet. le offered r Th , Donee le DraZir.7llllW and In evanelets ord. nontaininell - reo•ne and hall. with Unhand Cold Water • Bettvrtntal, Wash•lfollee and Kitchen: Geo Abrongttoat • bourn— , 'Chendillert. to The loertlon I. convenient • bualttesa Tor further, intarroativn, locals* of \tan \ . .HULL . ETV, 69 it 70 Water-et. LOVER SEED-250 ime. prime 064 11011 arrivinfeend In carnelian, shipping otter. Ibr age by Jed. MILL Waharat„ 50 bus:, prime "bite received \ \ rosLL a mookrA SONDRIES— . Prbne Rol Batter— Ne. \ oact'd 4s No 1 \Lard: Meese. A39RIVAB.. numnaTira 00. \ BURMAN AftEIICY. NEW YOIK AXE. LIVEILPOOL• ,, • I_4o\ Swallow•TaLl-Lhae of • ' IJACKET SIFIPS Weal, ,and ADIRLIMIA .01I1LIV2,1000pi5 NY OP STRA.M... It's ( ty ester And t Glovolr) NIL • Joint T QtrON,.. 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