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    TSBURGH GAZETTE
wiirrs &
h' PITTSBURGH:
THSDAY SSORM G, NOVEIIBER 16,-1851
• -11113. Adreitlzets.—Neltbcr ilia Editorial looms
rritiitiag Eatabltalattarttof Ms Da' sr Gc.da..... oanad
AanZinuraslrbodestre their notice, to alleg.
a • a ilia liaPer ea ldaadar aamadlas,srill pleas. band them hi
bents 44, Use; Estrada/.
• I,34ltbsbargh. Weekly casette.—'the extensive
• . dreCtlistion of oar Rama* offer to our businessmen
• mat ¢pirsbte mistUum of nmbrogLissir bostusss morn
OM' Ls bormisufour and firs thousand. reminint
•ImOsi seri ussrobsat, minufarturcr sad shop-keeper In
Flustarn Pennsylvians. son. Eastern Ohio.
Advan, ce Payme4ts.—nereafter. no nib
ifixtitiace.vill be taken for the Dally or Weekly Gavetta.
paraavatgle made in advance. Whenever the
lamthr i np to which the enhecriP don fe Paid, the Yet , .
Ya..rt•hrr eloaDed. =km the rehecrtatlon Is re-
Ue'frad DT advad. Pniment. dL tz.deo... AdTatwns.
deecrlytlon. vral b *mired to be mid La d•
eap{aa The only exceptions .111 be "/hene epeclal month
ly orc*rly contract. we made. .
Sahli= and llSeale State Stock Banks.
Nye take this Sited* of notifying those who re-
Seitl,o lie by mail that we eon no longer;eceixe
theit'.tf the Wilma and Illinois State Stock
Banks. They are not einx.ent in this city, and
we Cannot sell them except at a ruinous shave.
. ifitr.OrTrlLVT Or gin Ofr[o.—The suggestions
ire *yew put the other &yin favor of improving
I
theine vitiation of the Ohio _ h
y means of locks
and damp has met with favor and approval both
--- tern and along, the ,river. The politica experi
. once Of the past season has opened hll eyes to
• . 1
- the l tmpurtance of this•matter.
••-• • - OM. neighbor of the Dirpatch does not favor
the!looks and dams, but thinks the river may be
kept In navigable order by means of vast reier-
Tiara 'at the bead waters of the Allegheny and
lionfngshels. It object. that rivers which are
rmide l red comparatively eurrentless by means of
dannifeeeze over readily in the winter, which
i •
cannot be denied; but as our wnstere are now
gederally very open, this - objection does not
amount to much. The experience on the Mon
cin4shela goes far to remove apprehensions on
this eSore.
is to.the reservoir schemo t ne never could
ring ourselves to believe in its-practicability.—
It its on no better authority than of that arch
seh'e er and visionary, C1D1V.1.23 nisi., Jr., of
nIMI aileulatlons and judgment we have but a
mein pinion. We do not believe it possible to
. . construct' reservoirs large enough or strong
exwmglx to bold sufficient water for keeping the
; Ohio navigable durlojeuch a season as we hare
.. jut. passed . through. Take the various stages of
we en dozing the past . year, and deduct ,:g
- thei surplus above six feet, and it will be fOund
that the surplus ( eipposing it i: Peale to have
retained it) would not havemaintained a six - feet
stipSiduring one of - our summer months, much
leis during six.
. The only practicable plan to ensure continu
oul nisvigatiou, is that of damo c and locks. It is
and undertaking which is neither too extensive
nor too expensive for modern enterprise; and
being!
n ithin 'our means of accomplishment, we
-
owe it to ourselves to make at least an effort to
giSe l i t existence.
Fhe subject having attracted attention„it is
withtis the radgi of the purposes contemplated
byj„th i e Board of Trade to Mks the initiative.=
- • .That twsly should at once take the matter into
_ consi eration; inquire into iis praCticability and
its; pr l d bable • cost, and correspond with other
eitiesrequally interested witlf mmselves. It Is a
matter which will require time, examination,
• con.vdtation and labor; and therefore it is meet
tbSt Steps should be taken at. once to put the
'hole affair in train for future operations. There
is ?solid:ice where such .s movement could arise
• With` more propriety than in Pittsburgh, situated,
Balthus city is, at the head of the Ohio and at the
' entrance to the Miwdssinpi Valley.
sacmcserrs.—The sweep in this State is
complete. Know 'Nothingism has obliterated
both Whigptry - tusd Democracy.
When the Free Sailers of that State proposed
to the Whigs to throw up both organisations, and
— milt(' with each democrats as wore willing, in
_forming a net party, with a Republican basis,
-the Whip rejected the proposition, and prefer.
red : to maintain an organization under wit!011
- had been so long victorious. -The result is
seen; as if was foreseen; and since it was found
impendble to give vitality to a Republican organ- ,
button, we have no bars to shed over the dc
.
' stroction of both the'cld parties.
The telegraph reports the following paragraph
bis connection ,
_ ”Firobably etery Congressman elected thryough
- out the State is a Know Nothing. 'The Free Soil
and Abolition candidates are wholly swamped."
The Free Soil and - Abolitionnren, we -judge,
dtd riot attempt to maintain a separate position.
Thai went into the Kuhr .Nothing movement,
an have controlled it; and it is no less remark
- able ban true that every one of-the Congress
' meis elect is a Free Sailer. Mr. Lie Witt, in the
WOroester dirtrict, and Mr. Burlingame, in the
Boit= district, are among the most prominent
Abolitionists In the State, and others of the
eleven members elect are scarcely less distils
. gui , bed in the same direction. The legislature
is oethe same strip&—the old Free Soil element
predominating. The old-line democrat appear
..to be eatinguis' Bed altogether. ,
"Ds.Ermzs, - --We had not the good fortune to
heir Dr. Eider'slecture on. Tuesday night, being
unavoidably kept away ;- but hear that it was
profound, eloquent, rich in thought and profuse
in Mie bettuty of its diction. The Doctor lea
...truer again on Saturday evening, and we shall ,
then be present, if possible. The reputation
which be once possessed, here, as arkerator, is
. in curl wise dimmed; and although age has calm
- et' tad perhaps 'modified his views, he is still
the same enchanting declalmerr.
Carcummures.—ltie but little to the credit
81 . Literatscre,in America that priblishers have
(or) think they have) to resort to display and
trickery to dispose of their wares, Instead of
depending on the literary worth of what they of
`•
ILittell's Living Age, a work of superior
, merit, did not go fast enough or well enough
with the public, although enibracing a weekly
rephblication of the best articles to ho found in
.Digliakcatemporary literature; awl su-its
st pub-
lithera resort to tills claptrap of alLizi g an en
graving to each number. ' The engraving .is - no
donbt!good enough, of itself, in each Instance;
but it! does not belong to, and is no proper part
of; sneh 11. work; It is a meretricious ornament,
pat oir to snare those who cannot be gained by
tha'xitire eubstantial but less enticing reading
matter. ••
zhe American republication of Dickens' House
- hold Words issmother case in point The num
her Mir November came to us in a cover got up
in path exact imitation of Harper as to deceive
the.nnwary; while oh the Inside was a portrait
of biases, and, interspervied through its pages;
• an meadows:newel entitled "North and South."
-Agideat all this we protest. - If we are to have
. reprint of House.hold Wards let it be areprbst,
and ncithiciuMsse. The corer may be , passed by
i
as a mere trick of the trade ; but the ad captan.
data enuring and the Interpolation of an Amer.
nevel in pretendod reprint of an English
wet:k are inexcusable. The novel may be ever
..", - 110 good: we care naught fdr that, and speak no
word mite disfavor: but it was no part of Dick
: ens' week, as It appeared in England, and it la a
pitiful; catchpenny business to obtrude It where
it does not belong, especially when the reprint
- has:character enough of Its own on which to
stand.! - •
Another utehpemsy approaching somewhat to
- -feaud,rill'an advertisement cent out from New
York !to the prom generally, announcing come
imW.Works In press by "Harper dtCo."::-.the el>-
: Ject, uzdoubtedly, pasa the booing an
_ Enticed by this firm upon the as
';:contitii from the house of Harm
Brother_
•tii+e are not the catch-pennies of
. the
Asy; hut - they are ruches just now force them
_ raelves'ontine attention.:: We dislike to see such
Terkel es Age and Household
Worvul-pubUcations full of the .verizerixfow
Anent*, ; and 'worthy of general eirinistiOn
L'amoisiletelligiar and thinking Men—degraded
t° the life-16f more ebowy but less arittantial
. publeationn. 'lt may-be the fault of the literaq
pnblla, f or itmai chance to be that of the pub:
, r *.put In elthei Mies it is subject of regret
Bach attractive bat evanescent and unsubstantial
publications as flarper's Magazine—catch-pen
nies themselves, in the least offensive sense of
that term—ought to be left to enjoy a monopoly
of tawdry airplay; and the real, life-possessing,
I'll'r-eying literature, if it cannot find purchases
on its Own merits, ought to be ashamed to enter
a seld in which it but • degrades itself, even it
anccessful.
Tue Port.—The deputy Secretary
of the Commonwealth furnishes to the l'enttryi
ranian the following totals of the sots for State
,titers, at the late election, according to the re
turns on de - in the State Department:
Pollock FOIIIGOVER3OII-
003,802
Bigler —167;281
NOR CANAL CONXINSIONEIL
FOR JCDO6 .P.SM6 COUFT.
Black 1G7,177
Baird • . 121,497
Stoyser
We have compared the table from which these
totals are compiled, with the published official
returns as they appeared in the papers of the
ieveral counties, and find many very important
differences. The probability is that in many
counties the clerks employed were incompetent
to make the additions properly. This was the
cuse in ibis county, we know. On the night fol
lswing the meeting of our Return Judges, we
went to the Court Rouse to obtain the totals for
publication next morning. On glancing at the
column of votes for Mr. Ramie, as footed up , tix,
the clerks, we thought it presented too meagre
a total; and on adding it up for our min satis
faction found an error" of .6o1) in the addition.—
The clerks rovised it and corrected accordingly;
Lut the other colniariaWere taken without fur
ther ssrotiny. We have no doubt this has been
the ease sisewhere, and that the aggregate vote .
is large: ban as given -above.
. Judge Slack ram bebind Bigler, it will be
seen, notr thatanding he had the, whole bar of the
State on hilaaidu Ho bt - 1 an ambition to run
ahead of the Iluvernor, intstining that it would
help his chance* for the Presidency; but he has
not,been accommodated. •
I'nE Brea—was rikagslowly,yesterday, with
a little over 2i feet reported in the channel. A
light, steady rain fell daring the afternoon mild
evening. .
For the Pittsburgh Gazette.
The Ashmen [esthete..,
This is the name of a Mission School . designed
to prepare and qualify colored young men for
Teachers and Ministwfor the colored churuhes
of this country, and more especially for Africa.
It La under the immediate care and supervision
of the Presbytery of New Castle, but has the
cordial sanction of the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church, and has been very special
ly commended to the churches in two or three of
the last Reports of the Board or Education. It
is designed to be both a Collegiate and-Theologi
cal establishment, thus meeting a great want in
behalf of the colored people and churches of
this country, and especially of Africa If Africa
is to be christianized, ought not the descendants
of. her people to take part in the work? But
how can this be done, unless they are trained
both intellectually and theologically for it?
A member of the Presbytery of New Castle is
now in this city to promote the interests of this
School, and though the times may not be as fay;
arable as could be wished, yet it is hoped that
something will he done ; that the friends of the
colored 'race and of African Missions will show
some significant signal of their friendship. .
It needs help just now, and if even a little be
done now as a pledge of more in the future, it
will tie not only very acceptable, but very en
couraging.
Contributions may be left with either lisrvey
Childs, Esq., or Logan, Wilson & Co. H.
Frougthe N. Y. limit'. TutahLy.
Wieek of 111.19 Ship Yew Era—Lamen3ab.e 1.•
of Life.
Early yesterday noon information reached this
city that a large ship, name then unknown, was
aground about four miles kouth of Long Branch,
on the. Jersey shore, near to Sandy Hook,. and
that she lay in a very dangerous position: To.
wards one o'clock wo learned that this vessel
was the New Era, lately built in Bath, Mc.,
which had sailed from Bremen, with three hun
dred and eighty passeneers, for New York. -
The ship New Era was built by Meier!. Hitch
cock & Co., of Bath. Me., daring,the present.
year. She was of thirteen hundred and twenty
eight tons barthen,and was valued at seventy-one
thousand dollarri About the 22d of September
last, she sailed from the port'of Bremen under
command of Capt. Henry, on her Brat voyage,foi
the port'of Be* York, having a very heavy In
surances effected in Bath, Me., and Boston, with
chargei amounting to nearly six thousand'dol
tars, secured in Wall street; in this city. She
wascouigned to Messrs. Charles C. Duncan
CO., of 52 South street. The emigrants were all'
German.
After a somewhat tedious passage, the.. New
Era come fully in sight of land about midday of
Sunday, the 12th instant, and, continuing her
count in a dense fog. she ran whore between
Deal and Long Branch, during the same night.
At an early. hour yesterday morning, the *es
perceived lying with broadside to -shore; with a
'very heavy sea on, which was breakiag over her,
and washing her decks. At 12 o'clock, noon,
there *ere perceptible signs of her tweaking up.
From the moment the was seen every effort was
made by the people on shore to save the
mangers. Early in the afternoon theytad sue
ceded in passing lines to the ship, and in a short
time after, Captain Henry, witn twenty of the
passengers, was landed in safety. From them,
it was learned that before they left the vessel,
over one hundred and fifty of the remaining pas
sengers weris dead, having been either smothered
-between decks, drowned by the flow of water,
(which *as continually surging over them,) or
been swept overboard.
Renewed exertions were made from the beach
to care the balance...3f the people on booed, but
up to .the moment of our last accounts, they
were attended with very little =mess.
The New Era is aground on the Jersey shore,
between D& and Long Branch,' about fifteen
miles below Sandy Hook, and nearly thirty-five
miles from New York.' The beach is sandy, bleak,'
and - at this sesssl of the year very dangerous.
Shrewsbury Inlet is on one aide of the vessel,
sad Shark Inlet and the rugged beach of Squan
on the other.
OR BOARD STEAMBOAT ACHILLES,
NEAR LONG BRANCO, NoT. 18, 3 P. M.
-1.17212. TROY CAPT. ISNITIL —the news of the
wreck of the New Era, ashore at Long Branch,
reached me about eight o'clock thin morning, by
telegraph, and I Immediately conveyed the in
telligence to Captain Reynolds, of the Achilles,
who was then lying off the Hook. White waiting
an answer from W. R. Jones, as to whether he
should proceed at once to : he wreck, or go tb the
city for the wrecking schooner., a message 'from
Mr. Morris, et 'Long Branch, that the ship
ashore. had three hundred and .sixty passengers
on board, and was fast breaking up. Open this
.Capt B. decided to go at once to the ocean of
the wreck, to co-operate with those already on
the spat in savioglife.
We left the Hook at half past nine, in a dense
fog and southerly wind, which raised a very
heavy head 'TOL The fog, however, so increas
ed In density as to render it impossible to die
t:ern objects further than the vessel'. length,
much less to keep eight of the chore at aa „ afe
distance, or see objects near it. We g
howeir
kept on until we mu havo heed:within nab° t
diatance from where the wreck lay, but exit
was impossible to See to do anything, Captain B.
after waiting some time, pot the vessel's head
again to the northward. When opposite the
Highlands the fog suddenly lighted op,po that the
lend could be distinctly seen, end weeagain
steered to thesouthward, in search of. the wreck.
About 8 o'clock we came in eight df hdr, lying
broadside to the beach, • beading to the south
ward, whither fore, main, and mimeo topsails
close reefed: and still standing. On reselling her
she proved to be level .with the water and full,
and, the swell breaking in heavy surges across
her decks. We bad already passed many pieces
of the wreck, and half a mile further on we saw
the body of • little child; apparently about four
or, five years old, and in quick sueeession also I
that of a man,. Stripped of clothing, and others
with clothes on—four or five bodies in all. As
we approached the Wreck, so As to get a nearer
view, a most harrowing spectacle met the eye.
The jib-boom, rigging and top of the ship,
fore and aft, were filled with human beings close
ly packed together, and clinging to each other
and to the ropes while the ship surged to and
fro with eachreturhing wave, which broke into
spray far into the rigging and over the ship, -
drenching and suffocating the paesengera ' while
the poor creatures filled the air with the most
eont-harrowing and pitiful outcries for assist
ance. On the beach were some two hundred per
sons, gathered In groups; apparently consulting
ea to how to lot, while othera eat leisurely upon
the gunwale. of the boats, which the surf
rendered ittertaba destruction to launch.
We saw , seteral boats upon the shore, appa
rently well adapted forthe purpose, and a crowd
of persons dragging a long life - b oat toward the '
beach, where It was left, and no further attempt
awes mud to launch it. -
We am no line fram the ship to thaa hors, and
life-ear. From the feet that what appeared
the ship's boat was i,Ting an the beach, wejudged
the officers and mew, or most of them, must hare
landed or been thrown ashore In her. s The tide
was now about at' Its full—the whad had died
away, and' a - alight breeze sprang w p , ream off
phore; . whirl - ger:sq. incrused our hopes that
.
the swell would go down with the tide, and ren- . PEARL STEAM BILL,
der it possible for the boats to be Lannebed froth CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
shore. As for ourselves we found we could do BLURT= RAILROAD-STATION.
nothing, i Families will be supplied with our various
The steamer, which is employed expressly by eatn their or.
' 1
111:: 01 1 11 8 1, r ViloWli ' olL 4 YI: go, wh.t.......,
the - underwriters to render assistance to ves.els Wood atreet, or Drum a getter, eves.? m Liberty and St.
• fileitr lo.o :ratit , tmat , c . lL P. Selman., or J. T. Sample,
ashore, has not the sign of a surf-boat on board
—nothing but two miserable yawls ; both of Flour.lll ha lelleZred to !amino, 'neither oft]. cities.
which would scarcely float theyessel'screworere Mr , CASU nu " 1im r . 8 .,,,. , ENNEDy 0 Co.
she sinking, and one of them could not float her- : —,--- _
.elf if put overboard. Not a spar line, or life- ,
Shouldered—
preserver—not a piece of cork bi To Persons who are Stdop Shouldered—
g enough ttl . Shoulder Ewes. ,
float a drowning dog. By 41 o'clock the swell h." ' DR. LANE-editor of the Clumiterrateme Teanseriet, under
ao much subsided. that every passenger could ; date adept 18,.1854.1n sresklito of these Broom. aye—
hare been rescued had there been a surf-boat on' our rieno, Dr. 000. II KEYSER, submitted to our In
board, and Odour - Was not a man, front the fire.,--seeeiion a eery fine ', F emm e . o r the eteubleicton Comma=
man to the pilot and captain, who would not have d f er w Erarit o.„ ;,..” man
nod S utac i tznid niie sind sold by tot mi t a.: GUMS(
rejoiced at the opportunity of - sotatching the poor * .ilr.b i , 000 h.. -00.007,;0riit".1.b,04r0f.00,,L11.Hrt..4.d
-iferers from death had the the means of doing etotr. and altogether free from the obieetlons attached to
- ;
it. ! the many other Beams In centre/ itm. It Is an eamltint
. .
By whose neglect is it, that these steamboats suspender, while at the es= time, It preserves the ghoul.
are not provided with surfboats for such dread- . den In a healthful position, without at all nestralning the
ful emergencies ns this? Still hoping for a natural morsinsou or theladr. The Dr. cum mod them
OthyeMetit toward .launching the boats from b r me th free postage, many Wtht of the
shore, we continued painfol spectators of the From the Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch. Feb. 24 Vita]
keno ringing our bell to encourage them, and aar ems , Iltessertu. -. enomant DitsC.—iv Ear=
• beckoning to them on the shore to !twitch the who both e.Dthre o • ether , . Po
sition, by following • sedentary twentieth , . willetterience
boats. When our wheels were put in motion to ,
great relief by the ems of the . Washington ecgDeoder
adjust the position of the steamer, the passes- ova y Dy.Kg y, E , cory , y , wood es _
gore, apparently fearing we were about to leave , see vireo nosy.. It I101•en tar • brace audeusponders,
them, would rend the air with imploring Orion, : ins weight of pantaloon is ee plated 1.. to continually
while others tolled the ship's bell, the sounds of tend to bring the theniden to their natural position, and
which were borne to as above the seedlings of ...Peed the thee , - We yneebosed one nine time an. and
I have been so pleased with It. that we =solicited it a
WEB., surf:that swept ever the chip.
Women,
We were near enough to distinctly see women ; Women= tale.
, hundni=of whom an annually injured by the
holding their little ones with one hand, while the , weight orthe/r enormou =ids' should else procure these
otter, bleached by the spray, clung with a death teuve. Be =ellen.= in sn.entrinit the kind mentirmed,a•
grip to the ratlines on which they stood. One mitnr of the. saw. sold are humbug , .
or two in the mitten rigging, having on but a N. n.--1 elm keep every variety of Trues= SlMportere.
shirt. On the forecastle there stood, a few coo- Body PIL Pth b'i Pieeth PthekiettOthetensarl
meets ago, a group of four, clinging to the stay, ~dagß an (I EQ. It. KAYSER, 140 Woed K. v
but they are now gone—a heavy swell has prob
ably swept them away. Men have been been to
fall from thejih-boom into the surf.
Thus we hove looked on, unable to approach
the ship. Captain Reynolds twice hailed them
on the shore, and asked them to launch the
pouts, as:, the curl, to as, seemed sufficiently
smooth to do so on the lee side of the ship.=
Finding that we could do nothing, and as the
nun went down, Seeing the boats hauled back
upon the beach, we left to procure life boats,
making signals to the wreck that we would re
turn immediately. Meantime the Leelathon ar
rived opposite the wreck, but,like ourselves, had
no boats to render any assistance.
•
On our way up we coon met the Hector, hay
ing io tow a wee Eking schooner, io chores of
Captain Browne, and with him we went back to
the wreck. On reaching it, Captain Browne in
formed us that, although he had boats, he had
not two men who could pull an oar, and asking
if any one on bored would go with him in the
boat, I replied—" Here is one," and Mr. Bea
.l(446lunteered to' do the name.
Cap!, - Reynolds then informed C.pt. Bowne
that h could get men to man his life boat by
comingalengside of the Achilles. We then made
preparations to join Capt. Bowne, but to our Nur
prise he pulled away from us toward the chip,
leaving word ; for the Achilles to return to the
city. This a large and powerful boat, with
plenty of accommodations for the rescued pas
sengers, was sent to town, and the Hector, a
comparatively taw and unsuitable boat, hi re-
Si o'clock, when . we left the wreck, the
Wind wai.blowing fresh from the westward, and
it was thought would soon reduce .the swell, but
with the darkness, to contend- with, and short
hands, it Must be impossible to take off the pas
sengers--and many more must inevitably perish
from exposure during.the dreary darkness that
has now closed over them.
ELz. 8 rru
Vtrumria—We observe that some of the lead
ing Whig papers in Virginia are ready to unite
with the Know Nothings at the coming election
in that State in May next, and thatthey are sure
of ••a great Whig victory" in consequence of it.
The secret organization will have a rather hard
time -of it in the Old Dominion at the beet, es
pecially as the members can poll no clandestine
votes, but must march up to' the ballot-bores and
proclaim their choice Washington Union.
Here is Democracy, as exemplified by the Ad
ministration 'organ. It rejoices that in Virginia
citizens may not vote their true sentiments un
awed by party proscription or 'the influence of
thoge who would dragoon them into coring as
they may please. The Union rejoices over that
system of voting which finds its stoutest defend
ers among the landed aristocracy of England,
and designates that. which has been generally
adopted by the Finites of the Union as one in
which •'clandestine votes' are polled. The Rich
mond Enquirer has said that ••martial law" is
now necessary to save the Democratic party in
Virginia, and the Union, doing shame thereby to
every principle of true Democracy, shows how
it is to be enforeed.—Ball. Auer.
Tux Tamrsassee spite of the
neglect of professed temperance organizations
. to support the State ticket they had put in nomi
nation, the result of the election leaves no room
to eupptem that the popular vote is against a-pro
hibitory lew. On the contrary Gov. Seymour,
who ran exclusively on that lame, and who re
ceived, beyond all doubt, the vote of very nearly
every person in the State who in opposed to the
prohibition—Softs, Herds and Whigs included—
has received less than one-shied the popular vote.
And elected at all, it Is by a very small plural
ity over Clark, who was held responsible for all
the defects and crudities, of the law of lost ses
sion, and who was opposed with special bitter
ness by every enemy of yrohibition. Whatever
else the election may or may not have settled,
we think it abowi conclusively that the people of
this State are in-favor of trying the experiment
of a prohibitory law.—N. d Times.
SPECIAL NOTICES
A CARD
R. CALVIN 6, of New York,
<=terlei. al n y I n 31 der werT7 t g.
lab, durinemhich he mar be bZultel datir. K at lie
Dom. at the Cm Il orn, for Potatomair CoMellarMor,
Maim. Dirtededs. Female COmplain and ell other
chemises connected with or predisrem to to Zoneamotion.
'To them •ho have, prerloarl, consulted Or. Fitch, no
rharce for consultation will be made. salts/Surds ne pine
ure to eee our former patient... and all consaltind Dr.
Fitch on the
_orment ocamion mar continue to reirreepond
with him in New York , without further espenee.
0111ce llotim —Mee to Flee dant, Sabbath elm otioL •
opo7l.l.tvrtrr
A Great Blessing to the Afflicted—Dr.
McLane, the 'wreamr of the oelebrated Liver Pllls. cued
dime Dille to ~,oral years In his martin. before he thild
ho Induced to OMIT them to the pubie in such a =math.
to make them known throughout tbe country. This learn.
cad physician felt the same ilthignamil that ail Wahl:mind
ed men of eclectic feel to entering the Iles. against the..
thscrupulothempillilwbo obtrude their smiths Witham
upon the public, and rely upon • system of puilltig to sus
tail them. Convinced. however. of the real ,aloe of the
Liles Pills, cad Influenced by the plain Mt-tetra of duty.
the Dilthrflually athieced his delicate feelings on the of
tar of nubile good. Ills great medkthe has not diMPlmint
ed the expectation• of the medical practillthers, at when
Instance he was indueed to forego hie Inclinations. Prom
very quarter do we bear the moat thatifying acan th i. of
e
Itiwonderful thratile street.—ths East and' the W.ot. the
North and the Muth, an alike laden with "tidings of
m eat Pays from the thOleteM These wonderful Pills have
thopletely conuuthed that great molars of Amerces, the
Liver Complaint.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for Lill. ?PLANE'S
CELEBRATED LITER PILLS, and tote none elms. Then
are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now tofore
the public. .100, his Celebrated Tem:drupe. en now be had
at all respectable Drug &urn In the Milted States the,
foe We by the mi. proprietors, PLESIINiI BROTHERS.
mlOdkcS Ithonessnrs to J.ILIMI k CO. OD Wood st
Pittsburgh awl Srie Railroad.—Notico
to hetoby glom to the Stockholders of tho PI itolmrati and
Eris Rallcoad Company, that an election be hold at
Mat 0111eD11110. ?fewer County Pa., on the IFIRAT IION
DAY OP DEORNDER. at f t deloek, A. IL. for Directors to
sorsa the coming row. TIIOIIAS J. ROWER,
•
inlaid President.
DuPont Powcter.—Every -variety Rifle
filming and 'Martina Ponder, In all Wu PICII9O. Sr../
on hand and for sale from !Oda:ln% to KU to suit par
etranars. on favorable *nun Also fialaty
D. W. C. DIDWMLL, .I.4.mbettwers. Ad.
rzoT4IL 156 trmt ar.. PlUtnargh.
Dr. Morse's Inneoratang Elixir or
CORDIAL.—II It is ILIOLIOVOLICOr Me great netaratlve Is
scromplleiting sods extraordinary rate, us PLO only sett
that In the Arabian herb that Alms Its cardinallnitedlent
have been ticuded by the Omnipotent Physician, • larger
an.cunt and greater varieties, of curative properties lb.
be beretabee been mppoend to exist In &bunched different
at /elm of the phannecoptsia. A whole medic!. chest o
...di. so le epeak. AMer• tb bare been combined In thin
herb; .4 In the 61.124.111 or CORDIAL we here their coo.
mare!. essence. II is the ET.; however. not thecanse
with which Inv.,. to dm/ In the pradical appileatlnn o
the escolicide. The claims of drerGoie ere mend, th
normvs are relined, the bait paralysed resume their sully
ty. the suffeters from bewl-eche anitotmeated no mom
tea week become slamons, the tint ogiamdkw leaves the
complexion of the bilnus. the depressed la obits becom
buoyant, the sick In allicast In soar moditien of dimes
derirolcamedlate beset from the. ee at I-. Morse'. In
elgegating .1611x1r or Cordial. This liesig, rupPorted by
rrathscreble proof. are presented to the attention of Inrel
side, who can miry thou by a single bottle of the
also. The Cordial Is put up blghlyconcentrated.bi Plotbot
tic, Pringtbree do/lan per bottle, two for An dollar., du
gar twelve dollars. C. IL RING. Proptiettg,
192 timalsrsy. N. Y.
daVainert 1 sn'Tth"ugb‘" the
General Agnate in Pittsbursh—gieutlng comer
Wood end Fourth street. .4 Gm. 11. Mere. corner
Wood street and Virgin all.: R. E. Sae. Co.. No. 67
Wood et. Also. by .1. P. l'lmsdng, Allsabear Cs , •
Ease and Comtort.—The Conformator
etely Imported from 'Peals,
.etzetly Pita the Mt , to the
pealtss shape et the Thad. so s seer bat fps *Pi ee the
heed an meld ins AL pet et sads pod HP may be be!
t 77 Wood et. POO! W. DOUGLAS.
HENRY. U tz COLLINS, .
ooiatlssi4lN 711IEROHANt,
ONEEt2 N E D , w B n eTTA it! D ST l A B S, IN
And Pmance Gana
No. 25 Wooditreet, Pittaburgh.
Cheat Protectors for rale at y.EYSER'S,
Tobas' Venetian liniment for 'sale at
Emrszais,l4o wax, ENO. . • •
BRONMS,
SWHOLE DRUG I TS,
Owocrs ALE . MO • coa
NO. 60 WOOD STRUT a ,
turrsseßtar, PI.
li F i r . r . letacW D. Wl.ane'eCelcbrated Vero:Mom Live
Citizen's Insurance Comp) , of Yittstmrgh
H. D. HMG. Proaident.
DA.HUEL L. hi.L.ILSHELL. SWF.
OFFICE, LH NA
OD BET wEDN MADIVET.ADZI
•
WOOD STREDTS.
rssuurz ROLL AND CARGO RISER ON TRH
MU AND KIESISSI PPI RIVERS, AND TRIBUTARIES
Sir lomeret Upatnd Loss or Dump by ALSO
apaistzt rras Mt SEA and NLAND NAPIGArmig
and 7114.5SPOETATJON.
IL D. Kinn. 4' VOLICTOILV
Wm. Lariat.. Jr
gm.eBMtr. , 8. It Kier
W6l. Din
Robert Donlan. Jr. John K. Di g
thlt.
B. irarbauab, Rhoda Salim,
'MSC M. Penmen. J. Rohnonmak. •
Walter Bryant, j nth .,:.... U . U.....
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire di Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 55 FIFTII STREET,
MASONIC IIALL. PITTSBURGH, PA.
JANES LOON. President.
Cesnent A Come. Neretarp.
This Company makes every Insurance ap
pertaining tonr connected
Cars
LIPP 111005.
Abo.atottrut Ilnil end Cargo Itleke. on the Ohio end
At 1.1.190 rivers end tributarire. and Minn. RIAU Ach•
Ana against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And adetntt the Perils of the See And Intend Navies/lan
and Transportatlon.
Fetid. leaned al the Inert rites oonetstemt with safety
to all pulls..
COUROL
WM III:
. 8. Eleven,
Jame., D. MoUIII.
Alexander Bradley.
Jobs Paßorten,
P.obert Galway.
Alexander Reynolds, Ann-
OrloaCorinty,
Horatio N. Lee,littannlag.
[Dram new, Deaver.
Aar Est 601.1
Jamea9.ll.ma,
Samarl )Irelurkan,
Klillam 1111111 pa,
John So",
Jmeph P. Oa.am, .11. 0.
Juba MeAirM.
Wm. F. Jahrsatmi,
James 3.l.araball„
Goon6t 6. Paden,
me... 5.1.716 rite. aem, 1
UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
riIILADELPT(LL
CHARTERED APRIL TO, 14.50.--(Mclama Flmagroat.
CLPITAL-4250,000,
•
Vlce S. Lair., isf Taira ante-UMW erects. Pirilalelphia
OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA
Drialr10.11::
Stephen IL CialUlt R. Dialamit.
Rea
, torge y . ef t a ,..
Jamb L - Flerence, iJarnm, Deeemaa,
William M. Ondalo. 4.4111ign 4DlSee.
PresnLenf,-Lftepinen R. cr•lrford.
ge ' d4l7=4 --Arn Ilttettirek. rat Wllteon,
Allegheny City, IL H. Mowry, 41 0 .0.
GEORGE D. ARNOLD. Agent.
mhls 7i Vonith (Meet. leittainirgh
50 gross M'Lane's Liver Pill. ancli'ericoi
race He nate log at OEIBEO'O On2g . ROM 1411ine1t
HARDWARE
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
Beg to call the attention of Boyers to their
extenalm Reek or
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY,
comprleng one of the toad complete 'assormanate In lb.
ansour. •
RECITYMBY RECENT PACKETS 111041 EUROPE,
and which they offer on the aunt favorable terms, Mer
chants going East will End own Intereare prtnicatial
Ogyingtheir ILLILDIPARD .
H.. WI Woad Mr Plitaberebe
(4 moms nova rear. yin Ilarma tiogriutwe
Neatafoot Oil—For Bala at KEYSER:9
140. Wood Anat. •
ARNOLD Be WILLIAMS
CM!son Furnaces, Wren Iron Tubing
VD PITTING GEV-RALLY,
For Warming and Ventilation of Buddinge.
A. s W.. 111 contract Ibr Warming awl VontilaUng b 7
Sawn or not Water, Pit. or Mllson's Turman.. Marche.,
Schad; Elorpltal. Factortn, Owen bro.. Wort Booms
Ltotelo or DIfOIIiOSIL NO. ZS Marna, rt. Pletabonzth
Indigestion and Liver uompiaint Cared
ST HICIPS Pr.TISOLEOM.—heed the PsHewing letter fnun
Rev. 0. Memo, Missionary in °meow
perilB. 3S. ittam—Deer Mc --Myself and ',Ushering been
s benetittal by the sue of your Petroleum, I wish to
hoe. you mend Dm a boo of two or them doter bottles. I
am lb. Congregational Minister In this risme; anti several
of .d ent ed I,,„WItST:M - , eat 1 111[13
your PETROL...Ou. It OIL. We tonk several ha
llo—two or three eaeb--abmst year end • half ego, and
we have never enjoyed so gcssl health for yes... we hems
Anne that time. I had not takers single bottle Won
Mat !tallness of the Moo:1mb which.° distress. the dys
peptic mut mitered. and here felt eotlslue of it Once that
time. My aril. was also retrieved Irvin • chnsnic dlsease of
the liver, which had beer. of ssereml ye.., standing. LT the
of your Petroleum.
fold by S. M. KIER, Canal Hapin,ClE.O. ll_ KEYSER
-140 Wood et, and Druggist. Me tido. Mei.. ermis
where. I PON. edvertirtwe Pretrobourn otter.] riMPL ,
Itt'Clinteek's Family illedicinea—Wo;
al the ettention of heeds of farolimterol other. to them!l'
verthement on the fourth page of these valuable retail/
31edichm.
uhlorldet of Lime for stile at KEY
iIEIVIS. ISO WZI ereet.
Hydromagen Cork Soles just rec'd and
ler al. at HUBER% 140 Wo .40
FAMILY FLOUR.—Meat brands constant
,. on hand, and for ale Whaled. and 14tall by
.12actia.l D. W. LIZILBTRa LW.. 93 and lib Ma 9.
Nature and Art.
pools Lyman,. clothed otth
0, hi' AIM ulth woo. oorspomd,
Are tuzrood tri.blrek or brown Inslaa.L
Dr Crlttadoro's bra.
Foo's the Ume to tart It. yourr,
Would you rhino In Daub'. bower.
Malaita envious rlvatrocorer.
Ur Cularadoro's Dy
DirCristadoret Escalator MD Dyr. told at. Dr. EDT
DEWS Drug Store. 140 Wood rt. nollotthyll
•
Wfight's Premium Kathairon.—This
preparstlon for the flak Idas attained the great
en popularity. and batons the 1MiT411,14 &sprite In enry
&sally. It tam .on the 11•1.1.1023, wad h strongly repour
mtmded by the grinds.' chemists acid physicians h. Phil.
delphha, New York. Doetan..d all the pried.' eh's. d
Übe unequalled preparatl. tor
Preserving Ma Hunan H.,
Jetproeud thgrank ocad bond.
Ih-renting us/ening eat err huninagen,
B" S=gagfalTe j lithl
ifannpit riff end dam,
, Mending harahnessand drynas, wads •
Toilet article, It kw no squat for Its delicate and refresh
lug Mho.'
After as bathing in egrets., truly delighthal. entire
ly ...Ind those allmagenahle numatkrual, such as d
schn and lanitud. invigorating the r.nons
Mtnm, and abon in dared., any Injurious aketi
10 the madden changes front heat to cold. Itm ouperendanl
ed sales and innumerable rononmendations from ro. o
the highest standing. are II sufficient proof of Its anger lor
11l aces all other preparations for thg hale.
Re eardad loetekfde /Vridars Penna. Cuadra.. at the)
nap e.g. a noontide artiet.
'Or ale bir Dr, OEO. 11. ILZYSER,No. HO Wood et:, ear
nee of ilrgltt Ailer. Pries 111 oY. or bottle. 4,41311.414.
Invalids recovering from pie (Arent! of ro
ver, Billow Diocese., or ken elontiosted nausea( any kind
.111 and ("tiler's Spanish Maim* the col) remedy iblob
•111 revile their drouslns o3netttotions, expel all bed las
more from the blood, excite' the firer to • prompt and
healthy melanoma by tectonic prodertlee, restore the
patient to lit and flour.
We can only my Tad IT. A ainale . battle Is north all
the iontalled rarsaperillas in - ealstenoe. It °octal:et ere
Mercury, Opium, or soy other nosiod• or poleonous drop,
and can be siren to the youngest indent without heat.
tato.
t.. tho orttlfkatag of wonderful entree .round the tato
tlas. Mum Mao gm hundred payola In the egg of glob•
ma:4.V.. an Mgt* to Its good *gat..
Bea sdTartbament.
. •
There are few things Which afford . ..us
greater pleasure than sitting 0. , tp urn...Um of the
celebratellloodand (Jarman Illtters,lbeesuee we are fully
conselons me are conferring.. public tenet and our heart
tella , that by oar notices many hare been Induced to
take them Bitters, and been memsed !from bath by dye.
mati liver complaint. km. Sir the Ore of "'bleb It le on
tutu. It I. Mewed and laid byDr;ll di. reckon, at the
German Medlclue atom No. lin Areb rt.. Philadelphia.—
Bee adeertlearnent. ; nol4.ltellr
A. A. CARRIER i Sr. BRO.,
Corner 4th end Smithfield sta., •
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
lots 9-
State Mutual Fire At Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY OF IHARRISSIGI4.
CAPITAL 8350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA ;
CAPITAL S 300,000:
INBV:ILLffeE COMPANY 01'171E VALLEY
OF VIRGINTA, •
wurawamitamnarcrA4
Canttal - $200!:000.
onici pEggy IPIIVRANCECOOr PTITSIIVRani
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $BOO,OOO.
41.11 I ' A. CMIZIELIS.O.
,
LADIES' FANCY FURS. . Penmanship.
S; B. A. ` K
AR N E\S T 0 CK & O.
Al'COßro & CO., :: DROF. MILLAR & BROTHER. the eele
-1 brated Amerimit Penmen, bare the tr towinopriee ~, , , CO . ,
CORNER WOO 9 :I SD F IFT I I STR FPI .i. ism oird.oie,. a Pittabur..b. that their epartotantit NO. 6 , , *OW) STREET '
, for the reer dlon of ouvra an. visitors4,hi !, .
,-.• •
.ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LAKE Zi, 4 ,‘“,,,T,Zr.i.er, ortavxt•Erra 1tu1um0,..t..,01, s ,
stock a PANCT AIRS. embraelnir every variety nf lt,yat et,, °ye" trelanwe n,,„,,,,, BETWEEN 19.1\YElt ANRFIRST STRER-7 EP j
SABLE,
' 11,44 r sty le of aritlnuls told, free and ex pedlthnis. eaten. '
.1 Let , ers. 11111, Md., Fab, Itt.evlrLta. and tlttlellitte \ , s
• ,
,
MARTIN, Joura,..d gutry. and has been. sod , la.suceeisfully taught
• FITCH, • .in thendoeipal titles antktotria• battle United Stalsa. Van- \ ''
.dae, ,be triot Indies. do. '
:HAN lIFACTITRERS ' OF
SQUIRREL, , To (hi\ ladles will he coentonnirated a heautif nt. 1..1n., ' ,
'
.
... '..„.
LYNX, .... datoLary band. and the nuepractiaed In the um. fashion- . .. , \ ,
'
ale rireleVirtlin dae. Ilaeing had rear, of ea r..ri,.„, . White LeE,Ld, Red Lead mid Litharge, Importers awl Dealersin ,
_ CJNEY, • I the; are cOntldent ontupartlng their ay 'dem with tnarked nittc,,s . .
- ‘,, i SEED OIL,N . -HARD OIL. , ALcoIIOL.
ovisLvtion `, tit all, The room, Poraind la so . di ka t , re. , " '
SWANS DOWN. • 11101 . 0 (hoar, eeamped and aaeke - ard habit. whieh en often '
.3TEL Wi s ziEs, - y ARNISLIES, \ :TURPENTINE. TANNERS OIL,
TALSIAti. VICTOItINF.S, eI2F PS. MUFFS, Le, tn which r , soll from elTnneinis instruction, and 10.,., , 7 „,,,, a 0, 1 , zri , le
,i, n (nIEATOALS, -111ZINDOW,GLAS§.i, ;PAT. 3IEDICINES, ! SPERM OIL \
thef turtle the attention of the WWI., ; .cant and eare4ltions band in ene,ex,urse o
Pittsburgh, Nue. D, Int.—fe , \
-1,, nanally learned in leare,br tbe Q1.111.11...1, And .Ith DA E ST , OFFS„ 1G LASS
_WAItE. \ IPERFUMEItY. ', [WHALE OIL,'
the aid of their boa hand-braee .which la entirely talui. - --.
\ sPleo--
.
HOLMES, RABE dU CO..
SUCCESSOR TO
A. IL 110LMES & BROTIIER,
MAN CPACTURCI. or .•
•
SOLID 808 VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, ROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- '
TOCKS,
•
Timber, lill, Tobacco & Cotton Serowe,
n. /lino and lOW's! Nachisory, 1
Car and 13 age Bolts, with Thread and Nato
complete,
TTSBURG 11, PA., .
IrtagooutrAin. 31 Wool/ er. Mort. Finer AND Secogn
%TAU work. erarranta/. mh3l-tf
L. G. GRAFF, tenet -moor to J. $. Oil- i
...eh* Co.) OPloal.lo Secon t. Plttaburgh, ,Apentfor
Harard Reeder amour. A l inbit'. of yoga% In any
nen tit,. corn tautly on hon 4. Also. Safety ruse. \ Ayr
NORRIS Locontarris W 072018. ,
..4.Aupfkill SYrIA ereet. awe, the Rai 1 rr.l4,
NGAGED for many years excluhivelyin
Ed the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVES. hays recently
considerably enlarged, by odditlan °flu., buildings
and 'tumorous datum and toole, which ea enabh3.the
CjoVot U rstroL ' l rl V oll ' llt. a"'agah. any da "' "nn
0010 RICHARD NORRIS A SON.
JOHN C. BAILER & CO.' ,
TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, I
Prepared expressly for their pales for Medic- I
Intl nee. J. C. B. 1. Co. haring employed an spent at the
llatertes to morertntand the tnanufarture of their 011, la,
meg the public that It Is prepared grill) the greaten care s
from none but fresh and healthy neer,
All Oil sold with their signature will be found to be of
unusual One quality. and can be retained In the moat del- I
teats stomach.
It Is ostenelvely anstoloyod loth In pries. •, . 0 ,100, L 4
make, and sell deserves th e attention of Invalids, u•
remedy more valuable than any jet illemvervel, ler eon
Stunptlon or pithricituity affectitha
JOHN Cl. BAKER t‘CO.,
' No. 100 North 24 et. Philadelphia.
far saleby all the principal Drone's,. J..17-BtedLs-fei.
NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM
DAGUERREOTYPES
OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING. TIIIRD STRUM
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish
to obtain so sssussts. artist/a and Ilfe-Illcellkenetatat
:al:1 " aa ar:eef.E i l i eL m e n i t t' t c l , Vo
la absraotled, or on charga made. lloalog woe oftb•
largest and treat arranged .d Sty tight ever coo
atrootad far Übe purr., with Icatrumeota of tba most
wwarfulltiod, Lod Lorin% &doted ths,..te9 of Dz....rm.
r h arar ZaMitil.r. r rlpa c tilla l 7,l:4 l o ' %: ` IV It'
44 to the planetts of the Art, a aty,n of DartforroArre "
othar singly or In groups, which has neon loam 50r....43.
ii."1:011 of and oonrattna , In all V. from 110 . dodt
a .at. to 6 o'elcek. toalintaarT
Frostwort or Bock Rose. for the Cure
or Scaormone Dotate&—Nrw /Laren. January i5t.11 , 52.
—My son Cr!,.ha ha. been afflicted with Inflammation of
the hip joint. At the age of o he ea , drat attacked. In
damnation Increased unfit the hip was very badly dl'
meal. and the joint aeriously affected bit leg. drawn up
0 that It was Impassible to straight. It a prof...ern(
surgery gave It as his decided opinion that the log would
never heal. an I that the young man wand nave r wall
again. The dlr.. Increased so rapltly that rm. two sod
. Wryesn heard, walked with • cruieh, and the efforts
toe...eche thellikh wut attended with great pain. . that
he mold not sleep. I watched him w. attentively that ibr
ten months I did oat have one full bigbia reel. Ile bed
been treats' by distinguished medical praetitionm by
leeching, blistering. Ar... he had Wee 1.-en before
cal Clinique of Tale College. The 'remedies. the, rearm
mended were tared faithfully tried hut without avail.--
This was his disease and dreadful onndition eightia,o
montha since when hemmmenced taking Myene Itc4
R... One battle use but pertly taken when he •••mueli ,
letter, continuing until three bottler had been taken,
shoo a rare was entirely enmplehal. now he Ls in excel.
lent health. Thia Is the testimony •.f end can be enreole
anted by aldretwing Mrs. Catharine M,Olll, gt. Wallace
id., New Haven. Coon, or ran be funs outertantlitted by
hundreds of •Itnaw res. or by aldreesia, a line to Rae. W.
W. Belden. New Have, Conn.
Sold wholeaals and retail at the Drenttora of or.ollin
M. KETRER. No. 140. corner W.a.l K. and Virgin alley.
Sernign of the Golden Mortar. noIP-dlarT
NEW All V .IiwribEMENTS
Allegheny County, se.
IrERSONALLY appeared I.,efore me. a Jus-
Wet the Peur. In nnd for mid extant, Gent, Len
rho wan duty Re.r. Mr hr rncelved THREE ININInS
!nun Timothy O,lfrld. deed on the :ht day of Noventhur.
18.51, nun Bond pat able Anttl let. Int.', ;hll.lntut due April
In. 1 , 07. end 3.1 Bond due Anell Ist.ti.s4; each lint natty
fur 11180, awl esid Mauls haring been ttnlen.lont
or mfn
laid.t;EltltllE LESLIE.
. -
I:born and suLacrlL.l Nov.:th, 1951. trtviv
TOOBACCO-10 catty bxe. son cured Nat
ursl lee Tobazyz
c•tty bza. Oronako ti lb. lamr
•
23 • Verttrrieraiseivreadloll -
IU ¢ro. 3lrs.lllller's fine cat, Uzi kdl, Tobern,s
John ►odemo 42.1.. e..
. .. . .
nd Oar a.l. by WM 11. MUTTON. No. 12 Waal et._ .
MOBACCO & SNUFF-7 eatty bxo. ft - 4.
ii. Hod Totecto. . subre, article: .D MIT.
.aroma by 0016 W. 11. c‘urs , N. S. 12 Wand at.
TEAS -1.2 catty bre. extra fine Y. H. Tea.
10 611 v :attic.
catty ban. dna V 11. Tot, In 111 b cattle.
(Mental T. 11. Tea. a lb. ^ for tale low
by not& W. II SLITTI.I.S, N 0.12 Weed tl.
PLAYING CARDS,—llighlander, Eagle,
. Party the Eighth. Mk, ilal , ls. Eta, and Striped
back, Mr ult. by W. IL SUTToN, N 0.12 Wood at
ICIIOOI., SABBATH SCIIOOC AND
I.OIILY LTDRABIKS.—Perwo , wlehlng Dents for
runny. Schad, or Sabbath &Amu] nadlnqq,a
re larltsd to
examine the large and htrefully asaor. tent
rale at DAVISON'S. 65 nazi. at, near Fourth. noltl
AR CORN-500 bushels fox sale b
y
Esole JAS. NieLAUGII LIN, No. 10 Smithfield at-
IVOSITIVE SALE OF TNN BUILDING
LOTH AT AUCTION.—WID-raold en SATURDAY
A RRNOON, the 18th lost., on thenremlsou at 2 o'elork.
els large Lots, each 20 feet fronton Centre dranne,
1.1 feet deep. Also. tune Lot.. earh feat Dont on Cen
tre Aran.. by 74 faet . deep. Title
prod
Femme de.lrona o o'dalning Lot will end it to
their Interest to attend, the sale twin: without rewerTe.
. .
. . .
S. CU TIMERS S SOS.,
Real Estate Agents. 130 'Third at.
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKINGS--
• v MURPRY k. BURCHFIELD Ines now own an sm.
i ' yl s Tr i sllterTraryfo I en i tln VCl " ntolstleVNZlit
Talmo and limstblas; rho; and Merino Antiono Trim,
minas, Macadam.. for !Animas. Ae.
Alias Imported gMrl American Karkafaclund Loos and
• Pqnsze Shawls. of non and handsome/Myles,. oald
FrITE LATEST MAP OF NEBRASKA A
KANSAS. Monde by J. L READ. 79, Ith st.
DIARY ALMANAC for 1855, for sale by
note la L. DYAD. TO. 4th at
VEW MUSlC—'Twas on on Sunday Morn.
Pm • •
rog Id Inland. Linlay.
Gray. Gera;
Duca FUN
Polka kw the People, Walk
Pony Dedowas, Warren:
00test Di tr Polka Marurks, a. T. Waroalialn
to Grarienas do do De Ilastun.
Florida Walt; Marcallhon;
La Germander. Walla. Woven
Omar PaahaW March. Wank
My Cottage e Whitne.
Also. a awry large and carefully mebscted amortment of
Tcarbina Music, especially gulled to the wants Of young
pupils. - The 1tb.50 Mut reed and for salt. by
nula /0110 11. MELIAIII, el Waal M.
FAD-295 pigs Galena Lead reed this
LAOar. 03r mtle.br J. A. lIIISCIIISON • CO.
1111.131 DROPS. , -Another largo supply of
LA tar Clam Drop& sued 11syner.rre'd Dr
11010 JOS. VIJOI ror. Med AAA 31.05 t rt.
tIONEY SOAP—A largo supply of the eel
t,lratad llonay_Nap, and a t .
lerge lot of the fie
t Enalleh Hale Brushm alw, • largearmtcarot
0 Comte. clew, gtoseriptino. ree'tl hr JO& YLLSILSO.
MOI G t . 9 I E'S
„ liV VI G 9R . ATING CORDIAL
DIBLES & PRAYER 'ROOKS—The sub
Jur mlSier has lately received • large awl beautiful se
hp
of Bibles sad ' e.mate for tbe
churcb .d pulpit. firmerinoll Oa f
v°”"""'" 1. eirlhtloN. is Market et.
OLL BUTTER-10 bblB. reo'd tuni for
v.,818. by ntO6 STUTTER k DILWORTH .
BUTTElattWa4B"zakigi,ri.7l„
D R Y APPLES Alta. rued and for gale
by Enl6 imam:at DILWORTH,
likitY PEACHES-10 aka. reo'd and for
:1J Wets eon SHRINER a DILWORTH.
BEANS -1W bus. reed and fur sale by
Ivan SIIRITst a DILWORTH.
LOVER SEED-15 bble. reed
.and for
%) dal* by noir. SHRIVED DIT.WORTIL
VEATHEItS--12 Eke. rec'd and for nalehj
U nets .
VIDER-3 bble. this day rec'd and for mile.
U
Dr nail HENRY a. COLLI NS.
FOR RENT—The large and convenient
Rear on Fourth ot. between Market and Wood M.,
at present omIlolID? Omin Dolt Host Inn ond
fl " 'l"* TolVf ".17. E'l' S " . II! ""
I%ooKs, BOOKS—llumboldt's 'Aspect of
Fouo&o, flortlet'oPorsonAi Nonstirom The Fiscal
&
FtorTalogeallfOolslllustratodi Valentino's Illstor f l
elly of Nem York: Nolo York, It. Upper Ton au& •
erlllllloo. For sa4o.by RAY & (&).4.3 Wood .
B ROCOIS-77 doz. recd and for sale bY
not/
_BULL a mann*.
,
APPLES --'u 0 Ws. lalli Apples mid and
fir soloo by non ' = BELL !LIGGETT.
CM=
HAYE .baba flay rou'd and for sale by
non DELL k LIOCISIT.
DRIED PEACIIES--150 bus. reo'd and
.113 r gal{ DELL At LIMIETT.
A GOOD BUILDING LOT on Mt. Wash-
War T w ak f iV , lMa d ."bLlt t ,°. ff at 71.
Mat. sada 8. CUTUDABT a 808.140.3 a at. 7
g a f o LNBAD AND NBlitt - AA.A.—Tho Me
t., it ¢ 1 5 ,111a a fi'h . aracteggicj ud
M.
Y.l~taol. and Wm aol:~no0 Avog..,„pirilntn
tee loa d sal* by LAY A PA, 45 Woiod - ab
FOR es
SA E--Tho cheapest Coal . Property
oon.ht aa aa t ell i t %alb Mla• 11 , p0.11 SUM MOM.
I. 1 franZ..../ =I, A-4. wit
aand
h
and ordly,V i denal at !Zig! gal
aotab ZAtt. Tllabb. IX)D8 lb...th a t. •
rO3II4BROE OF THE FRAMES, or Jour;
nal of • Banta V01 . ..04a, diming 5 tapantktnit wow
the trust =seem plata. and a real4esnn pf emir nin.•
7earr to Noloorn lissiarou maw vita moo and er.
Mr! Nth by /wish Obayy. lb: 2 va1.. ‘ 12.110., for ma•
114 , AJX/...6.5 Rand 51..
MEBB,PORK this' day real' and for sale
ANA bY 206 may IL COLLINS.
nil: il;; ;;;aidoiV7,4ll7 i ;In .7iTiely n.,;. I' AI NTS .
noaltlonof holding the ' hand ' and r.4.ln " leee ' lline ' and ''' .
with more ease than by any other • , stem. All parent). , I,Vt. * I LL k kr the al
(wont/adzes Ind critics.), are respectfully invited to mi l l
' ...„. , E, . ~.,
on them at their moncaorlt-rr thev will be harm) lu eh. 1 Our Itrititz E. D Fr&Tl
cldate their onalifkathme ny exhibg Srtmstu o.s.
Pled. Moir PrinciPle.tal execute anything that may
M b 1. '' ''' ... ' "' " g t.. " . a h e t A. ,.. 0 , 11 ,...`
.11..1 for, Whether they \ Wletivo avail thenuelees of Mc y , mz.,,,,,i; Li Ti
,rrelren or not. L.llO, Wishing to recelic private Dutra , \
01,n at their residence. can re, arivonmoianed by making 1 .-...-T
Immediate application. A, bad band le no nbjectini, - I
The, willnualify two gentbnowtaa teach, during thel,
star In I bla Oa,. Arrangeinenta made o ith 'Schools on
rea*onable term. ,
Academy open Don, 0 A. 51:1.. , 1 P. 51., and 3 tn 0, from 7
to 10 P. 51. Hourgof attendart,,biriadles and gentlemen I
made known .1 their room. Reserved hours for ladle.-
I Terms for the cosine fa
droctaa Ursaanvago.-Speicirocliaof horror...a ran Ise
Codat their rooms Stalling, Wndalak and Ineltatlnn
s, written equal to enorra•lng.',at 12 Per pack. All 1
kinds of Show Card. for stores. lc.. stiecnted cheap and
[ in the very
be
stele.
N. 11.esons wheat. business will pit pi mit of thelt 1
taking lessAnpdaring the day• can rx.J. , Ye InSt..eti o &a.s u at,l
ight. , f
SN . :1711:- 1.,. .3 .Th b r l.1 . 1: i. ? , 7rott'sFiliThnuli a.. - ;
Wl!.rlNn, sctrox.
1 cco ;
0 . N0.,11 Wood Ft.
-.....---
1 g - ILovER SEED-30 bi/8 for sale Il
i 1../ nodIIiNIIT 11.0051 - 354.
1 b WELLING IiOUSE & TWO LOTS i'oft .
I_, SALE-A lu,, Dwelling Hone, movenleittlY ar
range& with a wide hall and two parlor. a plum. IPltity
end
and kitchen. !inhaled attic. good m..r. ,4,,,, ' , .. 4
stable, shade tree. tn. The lots are twit 25 ft. front
on Webster Ft., by llni deep on Chatham.
I , 0011 8. CUTHBERT a SON, 14.. ild rt.,. ,
2/ 111 DOE. SUPERIOR' WOOL JACKETS
..4. AT AUCTION-0u Friday morning, 17th Inst., at,
10 tic! k. at the commerelalselea moms porn, of sth and
I Wood sta. will be sold. 41 dot. superior Wool Jaekets. as
', sorted colon, reed direct from tho fmparter. to whom tlincr
root
l e Perd" " md ' l%ye °jiilVordaTr, ini7MC , 74.r.
~ j i l iho - ifiirt: 0 - 1. - 0 -- T 11 -- - 11, 1 I. i Or) ~ T 1 - 5,3. , 74, Y,
`, 0 anti 8-4: also. Sheet Goods 4. egad B yd. add& nut
1 zfit any idva and shape of Pawns and halts, at the 011
Clots Warerqums, No. US )la.rltet rt. J.'S H. PHILLIPS.
IVINDOY7 SIIADES of different styles,
aTioZTV,:t",,, g .Wl.l7,l7giV,`,: j l ° . da t vr o .,;;T.t h =
•1 fin. 116 31 arket at. t
. 11. Pll I lA LI PS.
I EWE justrec'd find for enle by
JI .4i _ . HENRY IL COLLINS.
d 'IIEESE-500 brii. prime W. R.. cutting
rt. roeid and fur wale by tIENRY R. COLLINS.
FISII ' I c TItOCF I -100 bolt bUls.
t juxt ratLd and fur We by HENRI* 11. coLLILSS.
L CLOT 1 TABLE COVERS of different
ak.a. quallilea and PALternir. sold In any nnalltlaß.
al lb. WI Cloth Waran.ntn, No. I'M Markrt
- .
• J. A 11. PHILLIPS,
IIiWKS Rt IikVISON'S. 65 Market street:
' 0.161 irchater . e, Work..
LH. of Sir Jame. Mac Inhedg
MlecellaneonaVorka of dm
Ilanermft'a dilator, °Elbe United Staten
Arnold'. Hletnry of Howe:
Life and-Ourr es
- of tha Later Roman Commonwealth.
Ro o m .
Strickland). queens of XnaLand.ehealg
Sterne's. Fielding* Smoliett's, and Ham:. Work , ,
Milton'. Prue. N ark.. Prearott 1111dreth. Hallam;
Spark.' Correennudence of the Re.P11.10,1,
11.41
an.. Potts., of thel+Antlent dreeke
41TAIIIS.Q101.Jcarna/, Post. eta For pl.
at low price, • J. S. DAVISON. td. Market
IN EASYTERMS—A Eruct of land, lying
IL"th
e Cdnelimmati and Marietta Railroad. five mile
o on f
Shiflett, mhtalnliqr about. 100 &erre, on widen In
built a large Fran, T./welling, containing S na , ma
ra copied am a tavern... There Is slew a Horeb...a. Thl. le
a location. and 4111 t.” a Itallrnsd`Station when the
41... mot 14 completed, Price 819 per acre. Small hand
". 11 1 ..3 . 1. 11 1..11N1 . 1 . 0 ‘ 40 b . ' 21Ngi g et! '
IVIIER.BAS Let*, of Atitiqnistrotion
V V in theemiate of to rpan 31. Shirket,late of Alle
gheny City, deed, bare heyi granted to thaaubralbera
all KM. Indeb4d in the 'phi estate are reuest...l to
make immediate payment. `and Hines having cialmo
A:alma the earns will present them. duly antilentkated.
. rdtlement. to • "L- F h nt":,
C. FRIEND.
Admin4.trattirk
At the office of Wm. C. Friend. No.loB, sth et, Pitfatig.
ollawdtlw
ATEST3IOSIC--11. KL \ gBEH.. Nu. 1 91,
, AL/ :g1 et.. has Ina reed pill .Espreses. the following nw
7Ro•itine. lust Issued by - Firth, paad N. lark :.
- argrwrienee. Polka Ntaanylea, empordd Ind dedleatnl
14 Mies ,Itinnie Howard. of this city. by V. de nem.
The Sweet Slasurka. 1 - Ith very Ora.lux and easy
variations. a , tnpow,l and dedicated W bliyent , lia. by J. F.
Wah,elln.
I take your band in thine, Willi., new coca:--words by
Ilea. P. Morita muds by IL Kleher..
The 31nonileht
, I . ll . rkt •T:tniinszi 4 N . l r d deal \atnd to Dr.
sea,L t lr ft.7 I J ' allo .‘ p..witt7bantieornel-ptolore,l ape pace,
•
Going Moan, n
lb soniklarvie.
the • 4".
. ... • . .
Last Oast Night, do , WessiburY.
Tbe bensltiveCeon. a comic medley anng.
And al. a flue assortment of the nowt gy ‘ ttles PApknl.
Polk.. Waltzes. rte.. of American and Furettro publica
tion, '4:breast,. selected forth!. market. `,
KLEMM. 1111, 5d At. '.
un Nl ua-iAd c h m o a ke u fac o u fn s ew l o P u n, o nh N m nnk C n a w e n
inake expeeted during tibln week. nol3
t‘TORKS ON LONDON—London piton
, lihr Illustrated. by Chas. Knieht.s Tula
. Pirturesque -ketches of London.
me tianntering. In London.
rre h y i rldfillato of London ilth 1000 reforonnta
For sale ' 11.0. ROOKONTII A CO, 82 Market et.
-
VINE DARIN EDITIONS--Lingard's
to of England. 8 'oho flailarn.lll.l.ory of Englan,
Tula:llallam'e Literature' Of Europe, II rein 11.11.nb
.11ddlo 2 , 4 , 44 Lady Mt/Magni.. tatter, 2 vela For
sabe by \ nen IL 8.4105W0dT11 t CO.
pILANLI;S 4 S WORKR-I:Slemnirs of Den.
iambs Franklin, written by himself. and continued
by his grandeowanetothers, rith bin Et,19.11, Core,.
Es:a d y . 7 " an'd P l/Ip l' lLttre 1'4 1 ' 2 ' ,0::211,;-: '
and allnister Lionipetesdiar- at Versatile, :us-Mental by
mueli roatternot contatord'in any former edition. with a.,
Iprethurrions qtrefeee. I .IT T O 4 . 711y . ',1
\ 0013
PPLES--30 bl - iN\ Apples rec'd per Rail
:IL Coed for sale by tud IL DALTEIL s Co.
..
IIEESE-300 las. p ‘ mme Cheesedbr sale
v, nola , R. DALZELL CM.
inTER-15 kegs. Bißter for sale by
Co. „00
doz p.u.sira.ti/(
B .R.( k _ . fur sale by
_ I..DALTELL A Cu.
11 IJ \APPLES--100
”
EALET3TiROPOSALS Will tie rkooired by .
10 the underelgned. et hie office, et Cresson. Cambria
County. Pa.. untl i te 15th No., 1854. for furolehing all
the Coupling. or .110.104 Platen, required, hr the track of
the new Portage , twins about .0 tom. A .peelmen
will be, exhibited ageakt Oleo.
iAlso, pm the male nf,the Statlimary Engine., now In now
o the old Portage. Ilne4. with all their fixture., beinu the
I } r, NT.41t1,1 .
orb and one now lo we at the Poetes s , t unnel.
et b En
gnes at bead of to
Na. 9 and 10. and the one the
Penna. Tuonel to be delitered at the chewed oarlgstion
tble fall, and the balance intbe spring •Imen thrown out
o' Tre . time of receiving rants/sal. for the rale ol the Stir
tlonard b E d nalts erinnitzateeMberre Is herebY eatended to
b fkl ' eet fertile aide
of
the ' Iroristaknt front Ins Freeport
Aqtiednet.con.l.tliotprlis,dpally of rods one inch In diem
Pkoposale 100 Mi. last item maybe handed to .1. 11.
fOLII. Fret/pert. nolteltnols T. ili. PO3IIIOY, Supt..
WOK'S, BOOKS—History of all the Re
v ligioni 3 Ownominations In the Called Statra. <ors
, Welts. authentle arconnte of they" and progYere, faith .
rutrefra L ° l;r il eo V_p e' reTsl 4 , " gt w,!,ll.:Tralfre=
sotto., penmen. to the reveal... denominationa In 1
eel obi . age by KAT CO. 55 Wood..
WM=
)17 , AN °ORDER'S TRIMMING STORE,
I Y We. RS Market 11Lnc:en. of th• Diamond. le the place
to finds Doll ....Linea of everything Von Putt In that
live. \ non
WUOI EN GOODS FOR CHILDREN—A
loll ßufrate.a.faificei, n 4(gr.,... '" • 1 !'n :
fort, Socks, Mittens, Glom and everthing nie• Almt
Moe at VAN
\ Mar* at-, looene — i ale:" iii;a3.a.
TILINOSTOIIEMENIBER-Ist. pay
theOinier. 2d. Ilemeht bar that for Men and Wye'
Thloc too to CIINSTICR2t., 74 Wood et No charge fur
ahoolog Lot - 4g uoll
(11110IN14ANA kXLLINOIS MONEY
Ity WANTWD—.Nei I. the Write to make • goal aod eaft
tn
tureetent. UtrlU bell those ' Lola In Germantown.
had .0. the nti , V P4tOtt4f,t I. 041 ' , I.di"n" minou
nk paper. Thor aoo offered at the low price of 83)0,
forablo .V 2.2 lthom, and K 2 yektly or ttS per mouth
until paid. 0. 001 10. tlgs Oh, se It 001 ! .0,1 000 uoUt.
tog to otall and enquire atteat the lota. '
woops. 75.4 th st.
),TAN'rED—.lk , Printer who understand.
If romans an Adan U. u itse and Prou 'Work spurs
al y. Cannata emplonaestAstyon. Al,p stFlab
sollatd
ant.. Eastern Cron
-1,) berriso *O4 by R. R.. by Ir. A. SteCLRRU.
SEEN \ , APPLES-4 gbtAs. Vandoren,,
It II Itogihne and Oolgeo Ont.; ree \ by
ILLTR6PERTY FOE ALE —A Mil)
IV) gtivies, son 1 27 h •
LV.iir h ,,,4"4.V, ' 2:1,91% L ltive A n n, emplett,
Dwelling ° IOW& • hlalge nd othit nth bolt:nogg 20
of nnelang, \ halrto eultsatlon, mooing, In pout
thotor.
Thesnd,
atSOVe proporty In dtuArret 1.4 heolsor•
NetrilolleTs ' lVleth rmm
lite4sl `' ssiZ l
b r o . = j e rgr o l i ztol.
ll o . l , e4thA
rl
Ontline'idaris,
5. • new edltlothilitVred: ‘, Wlll theoho• a itiej ..,
e tTiVt l p.l
lIITE ZINC P4INT-175 kegs 'Ainkr.
V \ owl es kegs Pseudo Ili,ototo roe ssle
uoll \ .18ATAII DICKSY Ph
bbl.. on hand and'
% fet.pole rtr , o for cash, li4Vantltleo to Volt, yosr,shos
ers, at • thJO2. PATTON & VltelthnO • ,
TAO East.ttit t. of the Dlasnood,_
HAY -10 Ills, tiny reed \to-day, for sato by
BONNTIORST a MirttPilY. 04 Water In
stINSEEVOIL-3 Ufa, thh\day recdby
11 recd
.COLLINK
3,l[ll . l l l o .l? . E l l r ! rr ai
,puricrithlkr zCim4l,lareLecf'd
ficktorkll4o,Ciolfices,
‘,..2 0 ,ta.\!. store end 111 t
. osh. w w . 41:43/12AkeT6c
BEGS.
ATAL,IIABLE VidlIKS ON THE SDLE
AGE'' 'Veures . :tit c : ' kwv yo do do do.
' ISKr eses es , t d freaotir4liV d i s i «)°. 82 dl
IPPLE BANDY -1Y very fine \
A A. 7.. tact Air 4 . a i r i t/e4t4 o ha . t . 1rt1 2. 01111:4 \
REP FLANXELS--W. ted all Wool; ,
Le,
o Ls.6iew ante
25,5 th
R.
'DM lIIIX%-100 - „tons Shade ' mace, hot
Psr•Dr TVA!,
irt:LOTHSApnesintaks, liestit , tl3:o4ld Over.
-J a ; h• I t"Wir,. d
44, 4.dst plea In WOW .1 With the ttetiooo
• ESTEII:&. 14 1.1 , 00 d 44-
1113.31 , 4 tiviy 'Ablaut. \ •42•5
A.7CPTCIf ViLt— str4l.l lot of thi s ! •• , / e . •
brsled Ala; Mt. apy radd, sktk mge wad
sod cut .br • `N ear $. , . 11.15uTTO
g izrE wiuTA KOOI:EiNCA32NS,-1 1 1 , ,
Ladles:are rartearwly ban that Mate i •
to Tm. that tam total la /*eh icsaat davatutti•ht`
tivadtht• 4117 br Esprata aye trill ha told thee • a thit
friamine gore of %, MAMIE. V ' 22 .
oe2ll
tboce \nirebouqo ur.fil ti
t ,11,'W141V".``,Zr1V,?2,
!ZZMUCM
IV7III ledvetiefleernelete of Co •-• to or Ptelle Es=
lions. more be fond In :Western „
\ 1
Grand, fluadifile Ptir,ty. \
XIII. J. A Sie3IA,NKS respectfully an.
jII Il• orto to the leselbes 'ono. gentlemen of the, rte.
ond lo ee.. , Inebilo. test Ink will Ore his newt 0011 -
rine Solo, '. .. • A
AT LAFXYETTE\IIALI.4, •
On Thurs4ay. Eveniiii k Noxelyber WO. ISA.
#4 — Tlcketl . of 10113i1.1012 be hIMAILI any time, of Mr
IlleMonno, of I eery rata Hall or (rake se7 of Ms butellee.
noZ-td „ \
...
itt it. C. A. 3icllLtNiVackng s arricett in
pi,Vpirt-a'lYo.l.j&kit° this 'lt, If a . o„ .. licilii' l'O'g
zolY.'sl..'ntlervcrrltlftb4DAY7Ort. B,ltr.Vb aV AC 11A S I.Le
t
sloo.set LNCELSIUIr HALL, Ile may Cl . _ .to at whh;
time he well ho hippo to aro al the who krilloodrolo.
learning the bentebfulartoef de eing,*.rmhlnoll with gro,
thluetto, te. HI tom e will as Wet . someem. ire will
teach ale thr 'lane u wow yr moue. tometlYer ' , Worn T now
and heauteful. Saw. nor. before Itittmeel Ih_t city.
Le.dlee . dew meetobt Loforette Ilan el Theotleofee and
Thursday.. at . . 4 efelnete end Gordo` at Ve\efelto4 „ bkttolo
d relus In Mfeltheref )Inr,beluted.ofwt O 4 .
h, 4 Ilene
of ineetinr, due notice eer I bee/gWene
..
W
Mr. 3111.1.NUScen b w fo n 4 at t oa otte 11. coffee
onWood at. from Y..to 12, 4 from 2 • I d olio& Om
o,T• . 04a4.11 \ N
-",:-7-- s = ---.--
• Extent g tfal , ' \
(IF that beautiful' Couutry .cat, forrqerly
thill Vg "denettodtmahata Aor • dafda neat VII
aa r i 4
. \ • •
The •11be niter offers fohale the \ stro on mu,. •:"..d
1.0,0b0a above mentioned. onto prising went? saes of t V .
reliant land, In a high state or Improvement, with
building...beret, els. A large Brick ;ailing novae and
Broca Isar, Carriage House. dtabllng d other Ittaldlnal, , ,
bring the sante prog.rty alloted, to Mra Arabella Staton
dell nos abet deceased, In the eartltion'of the real estate
of said Abraham Ilorbaek, Sr., h er, tathet., flood now to be
.010 for therayment ordebta and 'the maihtenaneerof mi
nor children, A long tints can be given fur the payment
ore coo eldenthle portico of the putebase timber. Yor
tienlare and tame, those de:dom.( eLrchaefog_.lll pleas,
olio,' the eubeerlber. DAVISON' Exec',
0r.,"0-Irodasa'S of Arabella Statenteld. MeV], '
3101JRBING GOO B.
■ VRANK I'AN'GORDER bakjust \rec'd
lo g
Blanc L. and 011141.11 oeßs. ery and tin•in^
10 wrol. eottwa and eth,ltlbbona. Belts and .4 .,'Tancat,ln
allguallura.
AlPrander , Bajon'ilwa t Old Oloves ways
round 0183 MARK IT ARGOT. na,rner of the I.4amond
•
•
Valuable coon. • Seat for
ITR xubseriber, oolruOee of Roberi\Me.
T
Fetiond..lll toeithely - ort the eremites. ift,
J r u S ti ' t . r7=e ' st u ce 'h .tlll* " 4 ""‘ ,i_ i s c rr,gl3 . .p. "'' , - :. ' ,1. • „; 1 7.1.V1 . .
part of the bum of tbe tet.l Robert Mavis/mi. 'Tole mad
' AZ ' tn . ; IT; Troll:T1 caV Pt: " a m d 4
sod mu s s'aver.fitillet spring: 0.t30 Co mber, the Mrtet
part cleared; 4t he mid alt. - Tether or, to to .colt
ti;. 1 517.71 n P 4 ° ,.-V. n :e3l.' ""
castt. tV? 'nth In.
"Zplidl=all.3b°
for Rent.
FIPLIAT old and well-kiloiin Stoie; situate
1. on Federal et.. 2.ldvir Dem tbeDiaminil. et presen t pirdby John Du.. In On Dry (loud.
lueitig built s ler.; ;nem tor our Intelneee,ldtuire
In. the preeent stand. Where we will unite era; stock et
erbleh in, nxtenelre till itiplete. .4.
elm, en hope to meet all the ell friends offhe hotieeu
Doll :wd • JOIIK 'DEAN A CO.
S. L. i ANCOAST & CO.,
COMMISSION MER:CHANTS;'
No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia,
Eble A‘mnts Mr the mleT[
R. S. CHILDS
• LAMP ...
&TAU ord." f6r the above B
arta
Don't Forget tl
AT No. 91 Wood otreoi
can lind ovory danniption of
term' 11 . , yrIt andF.ARS tAnt
. .
.
N. 11.—Nrtlect!ar attention' Is
audit*/ non
Statement of the Penns
Company of Pittsburi,—, _ .... _ ,__
rTLam't ofremiurio reed $19`012 91
Losank, Kan'enses,* Aa•ente, C4knlntralona
$.4 \ 87
,3
and returned Pre unnt, ,
• \
StoLits nnd Inane, ' ola • . , \
Bills Itoreleal.4., • 4,9a9 Oa .., \ ,
I.}ash on band and In hands of Ante, IV 114 \ ..
Wks Parnltun,
Apount of Stork Notes. BS,OOO ou—m,sai si
Total luxuriant at Risk C 086,444 00'
..,..
2,0111 C
Wail. Y 11111
.:Johnston, Rod, Patteenn..
Jaes,4 Fainter, A. A. Carrier, ~.
W..lllinbotaek. Kennedy T. Frlsoo.
James'( . Negley. , W. B..ltaren, ;„,
Josiah ings. , . ' J.UrterKPrnnt. \
.!
Wale Hampton. - A. Maine.
A. A. Jam ' n. 8. cogvh+ol.
8440. Rwit
,ote.
onicm.
,
Pretic . t—tlon. Win. F. Johnston. ,
17.. Pr...Went—ROl Patterson, Esd. \ !
• .`teerfarn:ond ntrinnve--A. A. Carrier.
- Asthtnef .Verefrti-..13. S. Carrier. - - \.:
WM hum a siodrist sr. by Plre, Perils of .lea and ,
land NarlAatlon.,and Tranefartatlon. noll Ta 4.,
-4.
°Hats and Caps. --v .l
Tilt BEST' AY. TO AbCERTAINct
. hie, is to try for yurolf. J. WILSON i
Sp. Does tocently Stied up their state on Wood
sates. which /be etylecend Nagy, asonsis anything over
thpted inVie citr, end they \ are confident ha saying
ereankles of HATS, OAPS, ae.., we ger itti In .. gLod
styllASS ear/ be: Tr/Vet:llnd \ 1111 Mar \ e.abilltilmlnt Root Dr :
Re.. , Their trial. her b een carefully ermined and:
tested it the Into (Vitrify air. and nom of them found
wantinr
N. li. 2 Partichlar attention Is invited to one WI, 17,60
r
and 94 llgs. ,
Ilemem7ll Wood greet, \ Dittaber gh.
no 4 tf J. WILSON A SON.
$2OO REII,ARD. •
•
TN pursuance of a resolution, passed by the
Councils of the City of Pittriburgh.on Monday, the.
Stith des of Oslo rrr het. 1, PERIL/NAND E.TOLZ, May
ne of Raid 'try. diSherehy ogee a reward of IWO MIN
PREP IN)LhAILSIor the appreherricu and dolirer7 of
DAVI KRE)11111.1dto the hands of the proper gaging
tier; who stands charged with the murder or Terrentei
Clarke. late foreman is the employ of Ble. John Agnew,
Glass ',Montesano's.. .
The said John Kremer, at the time of the murder. 'was
engaged am •lire teaserdu Dr. Agnew . . factory. 114 is
a stout athleido German:, gout b feet 9 or, 10 Inches In
height, Strongly marked on the Derr by the small po.
brown lege, small wdbiltelo , yand between the, ages or.SIL
andl.o eal.
°Wen under y hand it;id seal of olsce, thehl Liar of
November. A. D., m 19.14, at thli 119 Dle• °M. In . 04 deT . 1 \
Pittsburgh. no 3 - 4- . L NERD. Si. VOLZ. Mayer.
EW MUSIC—"Oh ' 'how delightful
11 pleasing hoar,. as lutrodfieed lo the poet. of LIP
to liorgin, composed orpreltif.LP rig. liario, by r Dopl ,
Coma with thT sweet yoke aerobe, lk. 0. Poster.
Nay. deem ma not happy. Baker. %.
My wild wood home, Wads.
Km. Nothing Polka, dedicated tss, L EPorybody by No-
L J Btnlle
du Nord Polka, Ilyarbews.
Old Hundred. Wallace. Yuma] Treats; Sollheo.
Laths Blossom Polka iLawuka., Mason:
La Croix d'Or. Redo*. Wallersteln. •
Jamison Polka, Fiergromm. Peraglio Retiottliwk, Brown_
re r a i bt i Y o:sTur *f eran b aellisfa
JOU!: IL maon. b 2 Wood a ' :
IMTwo good mooed hand Vienna for sale.k.„ Priers SIS
$l2O, • t nob
NSTEW BOOKS, hc.—Hi Litv 'in 14 York,
br Bernina's United lit.. 111; 6 volal.Praalt
e °sleets kr Noe.; likeard Sayleee. Poems be the ,
hind; Things In Amerla, by . W. Chambers Shalaelt.` , asee
lebolar,by'l. Grant White;The Ise heist*. Itut, by Mb., S.
beesrth; Iherry.Sraid.s. by N. P. Wilda l'eoPie I
uir.b, - br de7 Paulo. Per•ans and Plasma. by do. sub .&
let? of (dime new and valuable bookajult Red and 67
sale at the Ikea and Stationery store of
no 7 S. B. LAtiIiTER. TT Wood et. •
FRANKLIN ST. PROPERTY FOR ALE
—A new Sidney Deck Dwelling Howe. Of bathed 8
rnozot well arran wed and pleasantly ellnatinl on liZariklio
trt. near the ibestotorlan church. The lot hr2o ft. fuont
by 60 dewy to au alley'. Th. aware* 4.1 it& prorwrty;To
siding In Saw York cler. haze authorized we Wadi It Cl
a beepin. remove lutarzated will rte.* rail. *,
CUT"IIKItT m 05340.3. 1 lt.
Fr
OR SALE-2SO ‘qurel , of land on White
Ouk Bottom. I lona !ram IleßetWOOrt. nod Imorow
moot* urn anes eleareddmul. awnod boom sUd lwrn,
• you. - Mated. 2e-. Sc. Alan. • lar. +minty N , f 1.41
Kntate, dlonwlhad ou my Alotod KeeLnet, andsoy
ono erlAhlon to bourne notatew would do woll to Out It
ul Ott, ' qulckett fly to \ find
'amnion oq by bad. Knunbro of • •
n 07.1 ! T1103.qi0009, 73 dttt pt. \
)LAID \WATERED , ALPACCAb-
I A. Mame A O. noeropenleje npers oflo9 pea
13.er At
Plaid and Watera4 AlTeluras, h all color;
abide brill be .01 ateha Amp rice of 12! eta. Teoe Yard , .
Also, 60 pea durable Valets of Changesela Alpaca. at 10a
'RUTTER.--25 itga. pk d. But4r, rk rime;.
8b & roil d IN: ".b ‘I . t*
"-
Arby R. R [WRITER & I. 'NORA'. •
. .
Ek , E. SELL RS' ceie,brated tiler Pills.
b AR other Ms yallear PIM beicoubtartelta or
bun adtationa.\
&Watt' Impels! Cones 3 orobounaed lb*
,m[ad
pleasanfand al-ado. pang tomad• now to wan
R. R. &Were Vermilba&—lt hp m ath toed wort:l[4oy
rem...rade,' by.D/Wdelard. Foy mad by U. zonfth•tora
No 37 Watiq st.., and by. bra • • W5:v.1.7.11r. nice
. .
nn for Bale I.*
. ETA a LIOGEI'I%
thATSASi.)O bus, to
00l
CaIIELLED CORN-51 I bn-. Shelled Coil
10 0..40 1...3,, AAP. AleLA110111:1N, ~
'4. not \ • A No. 10 15e7b1 orL
-4-' -
A PPLES—ZE; bbls. Fall Apples . nriire
.hlk and to. Ask bi - , nol iTLL A POEM
14..iinigPAS47.06 lbe:-for eiliNy—
c! ntrl \ ' 1 : • 8.A./AM:WOOL ecl).
SEQ n itEN mums. TO LEV-A Dwelling
on Tonninnait: .. . \
T. Intunq on Lunn:- One sito44l. W4.1e14 ,
Alto." of MEP, on Rnbinan 4, Alkabear ar c .
A 4.11,b0u.. Mo I:oTublnctom 0,
Fo F eon flatlotren , n . 3l.szn A i ..„, \
M " \ A. curilmarra Ed! (if. Al 4.
,
IIAY=-311.bales Unifir; Bale b '.
Jrf 421 - \ nON lI3NSIIORST Ar mvanY.
VQII SALE:-.400 acres et •d, situated 40
toll. Woo Wheeling, war elg: &boot . = bffes
floor bottom. ZIO ibreo wooer in 3 bolo 1200 lib
totes. /Lad other fruit. , It von onstorod with omo . il -
it o orinon 2 dwilbot. and • Imo book boo; all on ol•
&Rood rote of =Moo ea It will bolookt olbbiottoo 4=l 1
dlokled to salt o Iblioo or,:
, o .,Tubb. Woo.. .o o to at. ,
i SiLS. VIFF.SAR Co
• — •
ALLS' • AMA; 'FOIL RENI \ --Theo e
V`
and verr lonnailS FLOURING \SLIMS and
S MILL earthed, an now fur tent lab as the seamed
rroatetorantend antorkbis base/ethos betablosa
mina Mr on orals teat date T oners la thedamats7,
TIdI by thejd . ttle 14a r m iternl Sandy aal
otaMboolTh —" atto%ab t l i ad.tbs IPlttabgh "r
,rg, Nursed . . s =l . k ln; ' TVI 7Vt sa l
the rinr.. ESeLbW mete thotodtmosl s cation to t.,.t,ttu
I nit h aV h tte 9- f &amble In - Attlas ‘ fbraelllasioc
rad au; or eVstom o dans a dpatenab
about
p. 5L 0 000" ... an o.. ntrea n '.
o Siss Los idaldpz to ow' o
Uls7 atoleterninttt,r4r TtP
sal?bia.dabora
eeuana
Thatedlai
Ai ol4: .. mei Far '
lakiaTtki, Fount. oi
• ". \ • ItakaLitot.trAtbcaito.
PITTSBURGH
...
WI%.
iBRUSRES, . I ISPIC 'S.
\Fir alw.buildiage asteanplet d, and a non.
spumy and as favorattaterma as eastkin' jabblnu uars
•V. manufacture none but,st strictly' rat waft!, n rani
attkai
l mu In Mullah, Froirly Gasman Bfmnbla
,
\A iiCTIONSALE'
M .
M. DA V I S, Auctioneer
;
Ctwarwry Sales R 041,14 corMl7 ID.od And Pi stoat 1
(.2 ALE S
13101 VALUADIF. MEDICAL ~ ND
0 DISCS ANEOUP OnY cAvki.nars.
swtordsreren a, 18th lost, at 7 o'cliek. at he cam so
ac ,ales /a corner Wood and Flfthsts, will be we ,
.thal ew an/A..4m0, al:oh are: Darns' Alldvellrn7. Coo
yes Noraktil tliaato Plum on Massa. or the Skit \
CooPYS on the Bt.. 8i1i...1....ar lead. Chatolowl
Analysis. EllakistoO. on Q., Chest, (liana no Daly Sir
W. Scottle complyta wools, la to
orrkan
..• Lire of
Nora Dom netolney ht Illslorla plate,: trall's ` Joee,huO
I.lhrartottnzal Illitory; Distionar7 orAits mid Beletwes, .
. yolo Tws we ta rt Repoblis, platAg Lip a Gen. \
WI: Dora of Oliver ollulth; Murray - a , haoyelopedla
orDsoarantig. l e l.* plat ,
t r ristrif Den Johmtan-Dlor
' at?: ri . tt UoSTIMLIt»Tot :ripriLoorfai=ol/47V
wolsaArablan Nlahta Entertainment% L'Ardeeltra' Life of
Napoleon, 500 plates...o, At, Fierthet oartlenherap cat
alogue,' \ i ;2jl,l___ P. bf,..133718. , net._
I t It01,11: eITY „MINIM:I — C - o — . 7 'S TOOK, AT
`'. AIMION —On ?looday otraloa.3:ol hist, at 7 &stock
at he?lsiwitan i nashantra, et st, will Dasuld, b 7 hd..
\
°' ;ii.re .. sl4l .• Clty os - L v.. s. fori lln Sm.
Daytona of isowsments. ' \ . 'H. DA 'I& duet
rLUDY cIIESTqEIAT A ICTlbii;
SA --On Malay often:mla r , 7th !lot., at 3 'clock. at:
ownposrcial W. rooms. molar of 11,001. and tb sta.,
wlll be weld, a:: half ehasta Tot, Superior ottalltlat c. 7 , . IL.
.otorpowtl i q. Itopellal twdlilaelaa The att , nlho o Dal.
'lvo is req , Med. a nolll s alt. 31. DA ‘ IS. A Oa
ifi r OUSEHO — LATFURNITDRE,`BAR.fi s "
i. 1 0.4 'l ll BE Nt ` ' tollo 'v a. °N d — zut h , ° ,7, " ,.. r ..
Pone 1
.. 6 1 , , , , w; wutb, ..Z..ussi.x...".`
aleAsAortment o fd itonsobold and 15 . 1gTiAr . 10
Tarloatt wale. , notX
..__._
,ESCIUNGIt,Ii.INK Rep
t; October 21610.5.54..
A lefleetion for thiriCen Direetorli
"et t i t =,
A_ lc !LodtaLl_Lad r, AM.D. MDICILAD:cs
ama or rrestlaD, Oet ; =MO'
election for th irteen ,Direction of
nicit tbit t eirsubta year, lOU boi'brld at tbs
thellOth dar_of 4rerobar at
ternlootraofQ A.M. and I
JOIIN OMER, Daal
JIEROrraNTs EE 111ANUFAT
Elts' ILANK b tLla dAD declared • Dlvidrod
Dor mot. co the Capl I Wok. satof tbe Dna* Ertl
alLaVe, pa r \ able
. .or•f tar kfts fievettmith ldu
U. DgtiLty,__',Dast
• Eva or Strosoo Nor,V,
Preaßent at td Direatars or tint; P
Othttzitit
Ofe.C.lt Wiirit3 inobultri CO" P i
' . i lPi ttstibrxti, li:oi 7, 18.5 I. I
A \
rliiiiE PreaLident.A4 Ditoctors ' Of, this Co '
. 1_ pliiny bore this ilAy d ta
boo diTidetf One '
Is r per Ishii., oaroi. to\E lots. on r oil *het th
lath stmt. vothtstil ' I's ill. oonavls; Efi,:ty. ''..
riNIE SovkloOdero e3ittn. and CI IL T. 'k ,
riTi,Mlif•ni VieVird_it th t A i 7 2 ,ta. itzuf....s.: .
tbe Ilvtir of ;i1 and :i f Iws, \ti list. ii )izselitent, Treasi
' o,l3O 4 4.llK l itcr tc"" ' ' th .
"' Nt l . ' 4 ° . iTarkiSON, Tr '
1;:c.1.113
Fr llth..Bank' hri,3 fitlardtt
AAtit r 4=trt.to 6 i4 t :. ( .4l:: a f4,l 7 ,a b a,
th.l,Fcb thsta,[l.,,a,tswviTi JAAEttts: c tLA‘ ,,. p.ter. .
.
-* ',Waren. !imams Ce.,..tini \lit...loC .
:itN Elec t ion foi , t_hirteeh \Direeto o this \
ChmPaal". i:. aery aortaen..clog yiba. 111 . t,,ei .
MienOn °glee or ; tl.le Cm, on Tuesday., tho 'lath \ lath,
twee, the Mute ogle A. br sad 3lt NI. \ \ '
telltd ... ' P. U. (CORDO,II.
To Prlnt;irs, \\ ' % ' \
WE are receiiipg from ihe Youndtg ‘0f z ; . .,..t
Ab,,,,i,, a c 0.,, Printer's News and Gehl. ka. \
Br.. Hued ang,Commohllallel - w Winn HilleaPalL , '
common IsWil Job (...I.ww. l.1111,0.11:1C &Ad Stkoiiiilir \ ti • , j
Ley Benign*. Boxwood Illnolna and lemeadtang PIO ht I \
Fancy Card lg e telw. and Lead . G•nt to our length. • '\ • •
Orden for , ...11 and Tyke will receive our hartlettUr% •
stteptlM, and \ yrlll b. for me d at the Wolin dry Arian\ •••
S. JAVNES.PekhaTea beam \
l'lltaLnrgla 00.27 hod • lioacsa VIM, st. .
DMINISTiIIitIX' ' NOTIa • Srt-Notlv n ik \
0, hemby nivau‘that \ Uttar. hf AM:Mali/rail., m; \
n granted to the nttoeTiberon the Estate ot3ohn &WM. ‘... \• i
latWor the city of tubber h. deed), all pera . kb-newton •
themselves Indebt ed ti , aalth'Faltate ire tennental,blt • \ • 1
ir"'All." mr — g,„t°,l.l'fbl,,ZtV, ` 4 l' . ! ''''' . r . 7 ,
thg,f4rrrjr•u - i !. . 124 _ k , \ 11.9 \ \
IVdtllCET—Sealeci\ Prolhosolo 11111 be . V \
.L.'t by eitber'et the andeiblintett Penatelteee of the „Itta, -
ne ' 7,L b yllett VlitVelfsrglalitt! Piel hTotla ,
',,Yrl timer Farm acme the \binnegartela \ Ter opip,7 \ ' \
ggg
' N. ' II,— , ITTA744, boor hes tot plea 3 .. iutt fr om April \ .
4 k . Y 43 AF°T 4 thA.V.,I - 7,,r,g,..Mea."\ -
......, \ , \
otiedO \ ISAAC JONS. ear. 'Front, and Roar.',
__ \ \
,Evehing -r--- .ClassitC7Citiae tics \, \
IN the Mhtifematieal•Deportm l ip figif'n \,. \
College. yeinag men ore taught Ailth Algebra. \• '
l
mangey, Trigrowometrr, blenanystlnu., Sim m 11.,.. \ •
prat twins wlltbe taken In glee the moat vei l. end \ \
Pmetlral methodead calculation. link ave n. Sly dle.
m.o.' •mw lap 10- Loon D1 , 1a1. , ilea . 4 .10- r1: „. 0 ‘ , -, .\ \ \
, kn., by whieh e tonal labor. abridged nattra tha Walt
1 simony-mei abrovlaWnala 31ultlylleatlom \ Th el.\ ~ \
yllg u ar44(reral i mai . ariltv , i l y44 . • anyMeDe ljV , \
' il. • Terms ll ' llTe:PFe ' eslon. .P.ALANDEII.. A. • .N, •
1 . ,, nein ' Peer/woe of blathenta-1 \ N,
,
,
Amova
TOIIN PECK, Oritamentaf Hair li;orlek
oo a r& ° VcA ° .' Tadtt,tl
terminal of former liberal " nen-Vat
e\\
a
r, , \
TA.$ M'LltlMELLll43Pettler in Groceries, \
0.7 Prview, )lnu t ii*coli'. Le. 7,, , 1, on°. earner Fitilthhitl \
end I not ctn. Pittebutiiib P. n , not .\\ •, ,
- 41otioetaAssawrs. : :-. •. ,
ITE ASSESSORS 'elect the County , of ,
Allegheny ere hereby requectea rail et the eggni '•:. •
t • Ciinaty commit:timers. sithatredelay, in rages to t i
gin their 04.1.00 thee. sad enter hanindletelYnyala t Mr •\ .
reepeetive gutlev. as it •11 ilenirsble thiikthe tensing
Bemire Ong be entaplennimli o .4.. .
• y.. . IntOOk " ; •
S. B. COOPER .. •
icol.ged ' . \ Catamlnaloyere otAlegbenr'Clo. \ •
\
Part copy.)
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- Ft
UTTER--I 0 k t ege prime Button% 1 . '
10 bble:yoll1 fin, inidereend
telde br nolo \ Jolln Fl i OYlllg Oa
BANS-,—.25 bble. tmall white Bear. for
we by mho '., JOHN FLOM
TIMOTHY SEED-50 \ bus. Tigiothy,`*d
ftre WA by nolo TD -
JOUN FLOq 4W:
XP . .g.ES-101 , :l bus. Dry'l2l N esii;Eafg . k
"•.' A
•
IS in store and t,
MING tam
000gALERAT
LBS. RHUBLILB ROQT, a superi
no 2cl otpresad Smote k.
0 \ ILE)1170 BROIL
LBS. WHITE CH AL
andfbr de bw, FLE
000 LBS. AM - CAYENNE \ln 'et°
, br • FLEILISG REM re
GEO. cOX'S \ GELATINE attire for
by • 00
FLEMING MS.
OZS. MUSK in star!, and for Bala'
nolo , FLEMING S
, g ()A LBS. COTTON TWINE, ichite rilid
et a y.7leratod, a etoriera i , ,
ViTteNo nth: \\\
--...—1. \
V, EW N EUCKWHEAT \ .FLQUII-700 lbs.,
IN illaArehre , from Ne. ReeM.R.Milbk of b.draltl \
ost reed 6.0 home
to • • .. wo.. AloCt. Ea. \
y l,
1' HE BOYS of today rrii in Ili\ thci future
Preadata. Samba, Gorman, \ award. end lea-.
0 e toor trosharrthet them be tielar r \ Moth MO. at
the aln,/nol N. Vail: anal they Wend Illry nerve
arid oar ae tot it : : m, aid If they . steroid tear ont ea
extra oust of dot 11. e them to CHILISISIOIIat ars,
eoalvoetork of M ' wed Wee' wear. Doer the Kart Col.
n ""'"''''" 4' \ n i *d ' 7 ' ' l. ' 4 ' 4 ' \W.l ' .
q'"'l.sß.?4' l ___, - %
LINK\ fitrESs \ "ooDS- . —A.- A. ' on It
Ir` Co. ere\ poer reodallisten olarboalle &Wallah all•
teteut elm Drys (Oahe, oohing Dark era h 2
toed Deese Ellle&'00kh Alt Veot.Pleblr e arlael al& 'lg
arm tle Lid am Lc- witb, lt mat,' or Clearable. 0
Preshar.3ferista earerostaa, Palo Wool Lallatnes. Itt. %
-
F A ILANNE - A.. '.:,ltiasou & C 0.;., have,
1 11 . - Ai0 ''' )% 4 , u ,2.1:. "v Vrib, rb 7 4 ° =Vaßgt ttl \
\ Silk ; 14 b 441 / 4 • IRISb.wIll be . 1 ±11% ,4 r." R. , 1 . 40 ".. . \
it lIRPHY_ A iluttellFraD hove ?it'd - a '
1A...Roy of
Ns:pool-4
_N. _...,,..:_,......-
1 - 11.,ANKETS.—!arge 1 `, ..0f saperßoe
iur Rwa.bs alma raedl quility..f I, reed tt. Rata
&ane., 4tb sad 31arket.nla.
.0e \ • WORMY kIIVRCIIVIIII.D.
D ItY\FRIIIT-12, tlf.? \ Dry Apttst .
Dl It. It. \ ..-1..4- 1
2 SIIIII . VA. 4DI RWOWIT . E27
frIAVERN STAND FOR..SALE:--,:ars
Rs. of &good Iltenyn 4 t4•11, , y Ilb V. 04, SDI
so olerett mon th . . Was loyhußd. '.. ~ 404it,,i.. '..
bo4 . WI. MeI.A.W,f CYO. •
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