.- i _.a ~ _... .~ I CIT/ raI:T rg ;TTT:MI PITTSBURGH: EIgtIDAY MOILYMG,NOVEitBER 26, 185,4 Adr.rilierm—Neithez 13.=s s yiLt+NLhmentolcha .I:44'CasEte.ar. opiated igunday.• ADVlwndoc.rhodestra cher oottoes to appecr Lib* Pape on 11.0stday =oral.. *Ea plerltaad tb.p. 11. -1:0 iOaCet. datradtr. .. , _. . . , ar/01s W. ' - '-'0 1 3.-- Pit:akeekly Gm/el:W.—Mt exteatleo j 1117e1atkes of our Weekly Camee offers to oar leselnessmea. • • . & icon. destesalo =will. of makteg tietle busker., know. Oir clyeialsibet I. teteeen four sad flee Maumee.. tteehLee ••- • ... ~ %Isnot,. every mew/twat, 'mane:attune .CYluriekeeper In - ; fem.. peee.yteseus, Ind Luzern Ohio. ~ . . Advance Paymenta.lereifter no• sub aW o trill be Islam Aar • tne Daily or Weekly Gazette. PATrbrbt la made ,“rar n , L ,,l, - , !Arai Is up to which the rubectiptlon Is bald. Lb. t. ID b artrArlekir mapped, ttrther the rabbyrlptiou I re• • bermrt by &drams payment.. All trWmaieirt adverilrintr. tbarrrtptlatt. A repuirs,l to be pahlinad .. Mote. • Trim onlr exestrtrobs bi when rpectal month ' I or searlyrobtrarta an 'mad. mobLltts' -- - . '''A:earttANGE Dm( ff Loffm elvT. •i- • Ile find in toe PlWadelphia North American a •"'"ittorresiptiodence between Wm. 11 Reed,' prOvecu ' tiog pttoraey of Philadelphia, and the State offi errs at Harrisburg, relative to the defalcation of i t li4t,G.Simpsoti,late Treasurer of Philadelphia. -.-.. .41e correspondence extends from Jane to NoVem r :. - Nor of thepreUt year, embracing some 23 let , • ties: and developes a most glaring anxiety on • ' the _pant of the State officers to shield a criminal I fivin :deserved gunishmettL . TM, Simpson, so the time It isaccouo t was filed, about the sist of May, was lodebted to.the con '_ : Manwealttt in the sum of BBo4Bo.—money col lected by biro for the State and fradulently ap •- ''' piie4l to his own use. By the Act of Assembly of 1815, tiny Tresaurer applying the State funds • 'th his own use is held-to be guilty of embezzle ment, atid is - made, punishable as a felon by Ito pititionmenolin the Penitentiary fora term not „ ~.„_ Itiss th an six months nor t:eons than five yearn— lt." fliangsoOi then, was guilty of embenlement, and 4 :1- stet ect tii punishment as s felon. • .- " ' 111 r. Reed, looking upon the offence as a . grave .t.. - . one, and_ believing that. a C3WriCtlo/1 of the de - .tialter as a felon. would have a ealutary effect upon the other eullecting Officers of the State, -' applied Est once to the State Treasurer for his :aid in bringing the offender to punishmeni. Be -..- ptoposed to send the case at once before the Grand Jury; but as the-State Treasurer was his • - Maio witness, he desired his_cononrrence, and . - Ala attendance on the Grand Jury to give the re gitisite evidence. ' ; The State Treasurer, Mr. Bay,..declined it 'do ie; Be said that Simpeon owed $80.600,' • :while his bail was only for $60,000; and as he • , had paid $lO,OOO, and promised $lO,OOO More ... • _immediately, he proposed to wait until the expi - &lion of 60 days from the filing of his acctiunt,- niti'as. to prevent the possibility of appeal ',Mr. " Heed nawillingly concurred in this delay; but as • . he could not go on wiihort the testimony of the State officers, he had no either alternative. „. After the b 0 days had expired, Mr. Reed again , iippeaffed to Mr. Bally to go on, but that gentle - apia replied that Simpson had reduced his in . ffcbtedness to $40,000, and _as he had arranged with him to pay the balance in three mouths, it would be a breach of faith for the. Site Treasu rer to proceed nig - dust him. -Mr. Reed protested &gilts' st this interference by the State officers -with the - course of justice, and ehowed that the d i reastirer need be under no apprelionsion about the loSs .. of the moneydue, in case of a criminal sid4.as the bail was abundantly good for that. Go the let of - September, however, Mr. Reed, a;cting wider the directions of the Court, dete 'Mined to mid ap a bill against Simpson, and on thel3th, a true bill Was found against Ilia; by the Grand Jury. Shortly. afterwards Sthipson Was reported as hiving absconded; bat it turneZ olthafterwards that he Was secreted among his" friends in PhiLsdelphM. . iOn the 11th of November Mr. Bally and • Mnßeed had an interview, when the formerad . niitted that Mr:Simpsotes sureties hail offered to confess judgment for the. balance due, hod . , "that it was propested that Mr. Simpson shciald also unite in signing the - judgment bond.— ' Mr. Bally professed surprise at the suggestion . When first made to him, supposing Simpson to be a fugitive, but was assured that he was within sixth, and therefore proposed this arrangement - - al a means of escape for Simpson from the suit priding against him. Mr. Reed expressed his •I‘v . astonishment that an oScer of the State should 5.1 1 dins engage in compounding a felony, and de . elii`ei" ito become a party to it. Nevertheless t - 'the bond was executed, Simpson signing it in _ his hiding plate. and he then delivered himself - np,-under a presumed understanding with the State officers that be was not to he prosecuted. _Mr. Reed, however, determined to go on with the prosecution,. end was pushing matters to such extremities tbs . ( on the. 17th inst. the State Treasurer and Auditor General united in a re guest tope Attorney General, P. W. Hughes, to bilve. it stopped- , Mr.- Hughes applied to -Mr. - Reed to have the trial postponed; Mr. Reed re fueed lo do so,i avowing his determination to bring the felon do justice: whereupon Mr. Hughes had a certiorari issued to take the case into the 1 - Scipteme Court - for trial, which defeats the prose cution entirely, and us eo intended. I - i i t Js , to the chances of a conviction in the Su preme Court, the Phffaddpkia Ledger nays: if precedent be taken ass glide, and there 'is little reason to suppose why the course will be different in this instance, this.may De fairly con sidered as an end of the matter. Of the !sumer - onii indictments far a number of years past re. moved to the Supreme Court in this way, not use lase ever been brought to trial before that tri build. It is, therefore, considered by those who ,fftli tacky enough to effect this incitement to be --. etigal to a discharge." ' ; • The same view was taken by the court in which ; the -inthctakent tree found. We quote frtim the ; Ledgix:s repOrt of the proceedings: r Oa the opening of the Court, _WM. L.lfint; Esq.,counsel for Simpson, stated the- Court this held in his hand, and be :would present to the Coin, certiorari, from the Supreme Court foal the- removal of all the indictments found against these defendants in that Court. Judge Tkompson esid it mast be extremely gratifying to the defendants to be able to escape the justice efthis Conti • • 'f'he District Attorney remarked, that after he would look with more commlseintior Q.lshe obscure felons 'who have no influen ce at theirkeiiimand.r • - Here, then, we hare a man guilty of feloni pally embezzling. the State Fonda, saved *mit the punishment - due him, through the hstritnen tality of the State officers. - That he richly de serred punishrisnt; that Mr- Heed was anxious to bring him to justice, and_etild have, done it had he not been Interfered ; and that the Suite was amply scented from loss in case of Ith&sonvlctiOn--these an facts not denied. Why, thin; was he rescued. from the hands of the law! - Wh'?, does the Executive authority of the State slap into shield a felon, and prevent the enforce', ment Or: a sidutary law? Was it because tho of:feeder was ti political pet of the present ad - t ministration? • We fully concur in Vie tenor of the followinf =nate, on this cue, which we And in the itreilkebrieanr We ark the attention of our readers to the re , ma kkbte corresPondenco on our Brat page. It di hisea a. state of thioge that will strike pain - fulf en every. considerate mind; and most Awitiiffilly in this, that, crime in high 'places-- lu-hackies of official trust, violations -of pub 4 coadmace--have a different ; or at least a more dilatory penalty than minor and bumbler offen ces4 2 That . the public money' was fraudulently em sled Is recognized in the confession of o judgitent.by the deli:Kieran for the large (nig meet—only thirty' thousand dollars!—abut . is ' ye retained. That this is .a felony erected - -described by lea:orate not at all anti-, quoted. but fresh in its rigorous • provisions, is not denied. That acyqueatlon of intricate la 'ineolred, requiring the superviaion of theSupreine;Court, is not pretended. That the Tii;trict AttqineY and the President Judge of the .Oyer and; Term.iner ,are incompetent to try th e. 1.9 not alleged. ; That the principal culprit . Ifni been a fugitive-from juatice for two months.' ou 4 never eirretidertd 'himself till" he erupponed' he bad licraght bli_pcac.e riih the Commonwealth,: is certain; That the State=-Treasures, , etheni the correspondence - shows:es be a irell =riving and '. plain4poken'inan, thou ght,, and things, lio crime • one of the deepest dye, is' natuffifest,;.:AlltheM things being eo, on the eve theniiitwestea licattendance," And the' - connSel . for the' detendanuF not - yew= g to make_ a priblinaiplicition for delay, th e l ey Arn gen.: eraljeteo iti . andithithe ,away:the _record, con-. tetit&ns are to.preeime, with-the-cm-dial spoositOiheiChiepdelinquent and the health . ... tine! ie . ?* t add abettore. This sad- sizeict - _:_l4bo. is =OM remark. ~.z.: : 11 . 4•I.:' : .. EMS able is, that is his clasitig nets, writ, a very captious end undignified temper, he invitee or defies the District Attorney to fol low the prosecution up into the higher regions to 'which his prerogative , has tratt-ferred it, and whither he appears to shrink from venturing himself. Be this as it may—intitallen or den anee—it was quite unnecessary. That oar readers may the more clearly under stand this matter, we may add that the County Tresinrer, down to the present year, was the sole collector of State money in thie county. It is for sne . embenlement of this State money he in indlcted, and we hate no doubt that in the long period daring which Sitapeon and his confeder ates kept and Tell the $BO.OOO or 5150,000 they had, the State was a- borrower to at least an equal amount to pay tin interest. To meet just such a case—to pan;s6 just such a clime was the act of 1845 . passed.. . It wildbe seen that the action of the Dtstrict ittorney- 7 for to him is disc the . whole credit of . this exposure,—is no new thing, but has been protracted and considerate, the corres pondence beginning as far hack as list Juno, and . rotitintied at intervals ever since. There bee been no haste, no asperity, no undue urgency. lle saw his duty clearly before him..=a duty of suggestion, of expostulation and of alarm—and he pursued it. TLe State TrensuFer, down to a given tim, at least, teems to have approved of what woo doing. In our opiniod, great praise is due to Mr. Reed for shot in this matter be has done nr attempted, and it he has failed...or been thwarted by agencies tw youd his control, the community will still thank him for bin effort. What remains to be done it is-not for us to surmise. Such nu investigation—such a prosecution of official delinquents in high places—rarely mingles with the offensive duties of n public proseentcr, but no. where is El re solute and intelligent discharge of official function more to he seen than in no attempt like this. We invite the attention of the people of the State—the honest ton-pavers, the public creditors—to thirilevelopment of crithe i ltaled, andjustice frustrated. PLASS' Cr Connremon.—The Washington cor respondent of the Sete York Erma, in giving currency ton rumor of changes in the Cabinet, "Having determined upon a reconstruction of his Cabinet, the President wfil aleo make an en tire change in the foreign appoitittninte, recalling Soule, Belmont, Seymour, go: - It is believed that the amotmt of patronage thhieh he rill thus hare at his disposal, may prove aufficiera to give the admin istration full power An Congress." • We have no idea that the President contem plates any present change in his Cabinet. But if; on the assembling of the eat Congress, he should find such a peculiar combination of ele ments that a little judicious' application or the appointing power would give him control of the House, we hare no doubt tEat he will remodel both his Cabinet and 'Fei g n appointments so as to - secure his ends: lie bought votes enough, with his appointments, to pass the Nebraska bill; and he ;pay Chance 'to and purchasable material in the next Congress. HISTORY err 1110117.—Biabop Spaulding, of Louisville, has been following in the wake er Hughes, O'Connor, and others, by enbghtenine the Cincinnatiaus 113 to the highly republican and liberal 'eharneter of the church. Ac cording to the report of his discourse in the news papers, the Bishop is represented as asserting that' • •' AR the principles of constitutional law, trial by jury, habeas corpus, and. reprekentation be fore taxation, were not derived from Protestant ism; but 300 years before the - Reformation dawned were circulated and triumphantly main tained in, England by the assembled Catholic buena, headed by Cardinal Stephen Langton." On this the Now York Express comments as follows : ..The veriest tyro in English history knows-- Bishop Spalding . knows--every man. woman and child that knows anything at all, knows that the Magus Cherie, wrung by throe barons, from King John. at Runnymede, teas mann/fed (annul led see nay) by the Pope of Rome (a Boniface we think it erns,) the rountain head and supreme authority of the Roman church! Nay. it is equally true that a Bull of ,excommunication was fulminated against King Philip of Prover, and his son Louis, because they had dared to espouse the cause , of- the barons in question. The histarians have not enlightened' us, with much . definitiveness, as_ to whether the barons were all Catholics or not. Indeed their "re ligion" does not apps:: to have been much thought of at the time,—but as every body wee eome sort cf.& Catholic in those days, it cheap. folly conceded that the Barons, like Langton, all owed ailegiance to Rome. The fact, hots ever, cannot be pinsayed,—that the canoe they espoused against the vacillating nod tyrannical John, waS a very good, Protestant ctuise—and as such, it is not surprising that the Pope should bare launched against it the thunders of the Vatican." BALIDIODI AND Onto hoer.—The injunction ached for by the city of Wheeling, to prevent the Baltimore and Ohio road from connecting with the Ohio Central road at Benwood, below Wheeling, has been granted. The Baltimore American says: The object was to ask an injunction to pre rent the Company from building a branch from the main stem to the wharf at Benwoml, which branch, we believe, bas. already been built, but we presume the injunction veal prevent the branch road from being used.l:: It would seem 49 as that the injunction must prove nugatory, as the Bail. Mad Company undoubtedly bore the rig t to make switches, 004 to grant the use of switches to prirate parties, and that the Injunction can thus be easily ev 4 ailed. But even if did con netion of the main track with the branch to Bellwood is cutoff by this injunction it can only prove an annoyance - to the two roads on account of the riecessity that will arise to compel,. a change of ears at the point of connexion. SCCBSTJCIIT Or TIIC.OOIIIIIONREALTIL-10 com pliance with the urgent solicitations of many of the most ardent supporters of the incoming Ad ministration. we bare ju't been Informuf that I 'Gov. Pollock ban tendered the above position to' Col. A. G. Curtin, of Centre comity, and that he has accepted the office: In our opinion. a morn judicious and adritatageotte appointment could I -not have been made. His integrity and capacity - acs unquestionable; and we confidently predict that: the selection will justify the confidence placettin the: of Gov. Pollock by the . people of Pennsylvania.' Our informant tells no, that the friends of Col.' Curtin will still present his claims to the Legis lature as a candidate for .United States Senator. —ilarritherg Telegraph. We concur with the Telegraph in the praise bestowed Upton Cal. Curtin. We are much pleas ed with his appointment, and so will the people be, generally. Nevertheless, we think his friends,will show gni little modesty in pressing hint fad United States Senator. Ile accepts the office tendered him by the Governor ; and his friends should be content With that advance in his career for the present. The Nre Orkaae Bulletin, a quondam Wbig Paper, thinks that National Conventions of the old political parties are about tint of the ques tion. "We wetkld not," quoth the Bulletin, "gine a fig for either of the old political organisations, and we think it quite doubtful whether the farce or conventions trill ever be gone through with again—at letud for some years." There is much reason to think our cotemporary right, in this. ' The democrats of Horcsster, Masa, Bred a salute last Saturday, Iplouor of the election of Hiram C. Breit:, the solitary democratic repre sentative in the General Court of Massachusetts. Y Cour, > Sir. Brown, it has since transpired, is not i democrat, 130 a Know Nothing, having defeated the democratic candidate: Alumna FnerD--Tho N York Coun'er_of Thursday . afteraop nays : The piiiing Teller of the American Exchange Bank of this city has been discovered to be a defaulter to a large amount—report gals $lBB,- 000. The Directors of the Bank are in SePl4Oll. Full particulars are promised - for to•morrow's Iliacs - woon's 51AGAzirs,. for. November, has ben received by Gildenfermy & Co. - , Fourth salve, and Mioer & Co.; Smithfield street.' ' PLUMY'S MACIAZIYZ, for December, has been rescued from the publiohera by mail. It Is well filled with interesting matter. ; Pahl!abed by 11. 'Ell See ..b; Co., 106 Chetotaut at., Phila. 'Pet= • $3 . 00 a year. KAJCIAS TEMUtonr.—..A. friend, writing to the editor of the Colombia Statesman from the West eth'part of the State, under date of , Noventher it t lays : • "the country is. Oise with emigrants to KM:I -ean Territory,•and they - are still coming on every boat. The -negro excitement is very high, and no doubt,some trouble in brewing on dist ecore rornonget the settlers. The worst of feeling prol, veils between the 'Yankees and4lissomians.-- 'An election for Delegates t 8 Congress eomesuff in -Kansas Territory on the 29th Met.; which, from present prorpecteewill result is the elec tion of a Free Boiler. There is hound tube a "great deal of suffering- in the territory this win ter, seam country is entirely filled tip, end a great amity-ars thetwidthout -housce, tents or Prani°6s'7. New. from rur,pc 3;v war or Vozann, not the si !oil& ri on rid:there are said to bo Arica, train Olessa 1,0 the lot of ot-usher. which report that up to the 2.Uth of Ootobor nothing dcei4re hod horn accmap Med at Sebastopol. Advice, riot Sr. Peieraburg to the same dote report that the M iler hod- completed their second paral!ci and 'farther advanced their batteries. thiperel Isnimadithe head quarters st Basehi Sarah, where Rusbian reinforcements were joining him, to the number the accounts say, of 70,000 men. At Paris ethiccs had been received from the Critueu'to October 21, covering the following des speech from - General Canrobert to the Minister of War &POUR SEBASTOPOL. Oct. IS, 1864 Mons. Le Marachal :—Yesterday at sunrise we opened fire in concert With the English army, and Menem were going on well, when the ex phision of a powder magazine belonging to a bat tery, which, unhappily was a liirge'one, created come disturbance to oar attack. This explosion had more effect, as Our batteries were accumula ted round the Apot where it . took place. The enemy took advantage of it to increase their fire, and after consulting the general command ing the artillery, I deemed it advisable to sus pt nd our fire to repair our darnage;and complete en our right, by new batteries nearer the Eog lab line, our system of attack. This delay certainly is mach to be regretted; but it cannot be helped, and I am taking every means to render it on short as possible. The city has withstood the fire much better than was expected. The encienfe, in its enormous devel. opement, in a straight hoe care:ring all that it can receive in heavy calibre from the llvet, al lows tato prolong the struggle. On the 11th our troops took possession of the plateau situated in the front of the point of attack, called the Slut Bootee, nod now occupy it. This evening we construct there n ro , tsked battery of twelve goo., arid if possible a second battery at the extreme right, above the declivity. • All our means cf attack are concentrated on this bastion, and will, I hope, soon dear it., with the help of the Engii•h batteries, which take it in the left dank. Yesterday. ablaut 10 A. M., the allied fleets attacked the exterior butteries of toe place, but I have not yet received the report ea as to enable"me to give an anconnt of the re" sults of teat attack. The English batteries are in the best possible condition; 'they have receiv ed nine new mortars; which will have great et. feet. Yesterday, in the battery which surround~ the tower, situated on the left of the tower, an im mense explosion took place, which must hove done mat injury to the enemy, for since then the fire of the buttery bag been very slack, and thi, morning only a few guns were able to fire from it. I have no precise news of the Russian army. There is nothing to indicate that it has modified the position in which it awaits reinforce ments. I have received nearly all the reinforce• ments I expected from Gallipoli and Varna.— Gen. Le Valliant has just arrived with his etat major, which increases to five divisions of infan try the army I command. The health of the troops is very satisfactory, their moral condition excellent, and we are full. of confidence. In Russialhe candles used in' tne mines are made of tallow mixed with charcoal dust, (pow dered charcoal,) which is found to increase the intensity of the light. SPECIAL NOTICES The liver Pills.--Tho Liver Pill. of Dr. Meths.. were-first used by him errehislselr In his ova practle,. to efilateous were they in all gam of Liver cum. that they became famous. awl attracting the at watt . lithe thedlial Dignity, parsed trio general me TLey eel with great certainty and regularity: the patient Almost lounellately feels the dispersion of hls disease, and is gradually restored to health. With rune the effect le almost tuthsthltrut frequently eaPerletrinX Inonedlid• lief, after having for months resorted to drugs and moth clues of another description. In.'. Disenses of Mel-leer Ire eery maroon in this county. and are ellen frightful n character. Those who esperience any of the pnenonl - symptoms oft Cis dangerous and coropllested disease. should at nate procure a cox at D 6 111cLsnlie PHD. and pvl , ars. thereby, rave a world ofintserr. lanschssers will be td to ask fo r DR. afiLANE'S CELEBRATED LITE& PILLS, and take none else. There are other Dill,Pnrierting to be Liver Pills, now the publlU also, his Celebrated Tenzing, can nowt bad st all regrettable imp Stores In the United Staler ed., Inc tale by the solo proprietor, FLESIINit DROTILERS. no.thdt eta Successors to J.Kidd t CO.. CU Wood et Or. Morvei Invigorating Elixir or tXIP.DIA.I..—If It IS furl:Limit:mu tblr treat restorative Is eemmpliahing such extraordinary mum,. can oniyteyly that in the Arabian herb that foram Its emilinal Ingredient Mee lawn blend.; by the Omnipotent Pbysklan, a leaver azuctint and greater mkt!. or curative trete:nes than be heretofore totem slinelout milt in ahrtdred different ar Woe of the phareassopmia. d whole...Grine chest n remedies. so M epent; asemito hale been oombluad In this herb: sad in the ZLIXIIt or COILDIAL we nave their row eankateei essence. It is the ofieet, however. not thee... with which we bare to deal In the praet:ml aPPllmtko o al* medlclde. The YPAIma or diamilels are erred. tb anemia rellried..tbe bairn:v.4ml resume their mart ty, the enterers firm heakieche see tortomted no mom tee weak become tluornua. the tint of imandke karts the nano plosion of the billous the deprt-sed In mirk. beenm buoyant, the stet Indan,. 0 every condition of dimes derive lunnedlate benefit Crew the um of t-. Morse'. In skuratinG Elsie ci Cardin]. Ilene &cu. anpported by rrafnumble proof. an presented to the attention of Lave rbia. who mu rvity chest by a single bottle of tbe inedi fine. The Cordial is ma tip highly concentrated. In pint lira ties. IMee throe dollars per bottle. met. Cr to, Malays. art Fir Melee dollar. C. It. JONG, Proprietor. IP2 if bray N. Y. Fold by Pruguirte through., the Rates. Cana 'des and West ludlva General Agent. In Pittehurrh--Ileroing lbw., corner Wessi sod Fourth nevem Ind Gen. il. Kerte., mrnem Wood street and Viral+, alive: P. E. Seller. t Co., No. 57 Wood rt. AU, by J. P. Fleming. Aliesbeny Cl' Prirstwort or Rock Bose. .for the Cure or Trworm.ors antra—Now Mtgs. January in. I SST. —My An Charles ITT Leen afillebal with inflantotatton of the Moretti!. At the age of 5 he was Itrat attacked. in tiammatlon Increased mai , the hip we. eery badly die weed, and the joint seriously affected Al. lea. drawn up A that It was barcezible to wrwahtea it a prof...meet surge:, gara it se hi. decided opinion that the led would never bw.L art tat the yang man A old never walk scat. The di Ina increarfed A rapidly that a tarn and a hat 'eats he only walked with a crutch, and the effort. W ereraise the limb us, attended with great pato. A that he could not cap. I watered plot A attentively that for tire mouth. I did ant hare one fttll night's nat.' De bad ben treated by &Wino:Med cualleal prattitionere by leeching: blistering, in, he bad also been below. the Medi. cal (Malone of Yale Cull-go. Tlw rem Ales they recom mended were moat fatally tried but without sea— This was ht. dirwre and dreadful rontfition eighteen months caw whew beeatmeneed Caking Mien' Keck Role. .one bottle was led pertly taken when he was much %War, coutinning until three bottles had been taken, *la a nowt was entirely actuated. now he is In excel leaf health. This is the testimony of and am he ronob mated by addreefing 11re. Catharine 01 VIII, PI Wallace at., New flora, Coon., moan be fulls substantiated be hundred. of fritnro lea, er hr dawning a line to rter. W W. Belden. New Mann. Cohn. fold wholesale and retail at the ft:[9ton of 0701t00 EVIER,No. 140, corner Wood viand Melo TflrOirm Of the Golden Mortar. nols-flaT Ease and Conuort.—Tho Conformator 'Maly Imports! from Pule, essetir mite the Bat to the petnallar abase of the Head, so a ma bat less nay on the head as anold one A seat St sad • wood Hatjasy be had t 7. Stood et. W. DOESI LAB. Hydromagen Cork Soles just ree'd and Jar Mtn at KEYSER'S. 140 Wo ittr 4. HENRY ORIV ED „Et riG COLLINS, AND COMMISSION DIERCRANT AND WIIIILESALE DEALER IN . . CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And itdince Grnrralld. No. 2S Wood street. Pittsburgh. • waits LOCOMUTiv.r. WORKS. &SWIM Sira stregh nom the Railroad, Philculepluo NGAGED for many years exclusivelyin 1,:al Ms manufacture of Locomanra.4.u..reerutly boon considerably enlarged. by Additions of large buffalo. pay nanntraus fixtures and tools which gill enable the iet=la fer i Zlt .1111 ,.. doevistoh, any descelptlon of oeir RICHARD NORRIS A SON. There are few things which afford va smellier pl....than taring &ten Werra., a notion oftba eeletwated Goal. d German hitters. born.* we are fully amnion. we aie ronferrlng • p übllo benefit, and our heart teas as that by our notices many hare been Indwell to take these Bitters, and been renened from death by dye- IN , T./a. lives complaint, Cu, fn the emu of which it Is ear fain. It I...prepared and weld by Cr C.II. Jaeltmon. at the German almildrei Store, Atettt et.. Phlladelphia— See adverthement. noll-cahrnerT A. A. CARRIER:& BRO., Cosner 4th and Smithfield sta., PITTSBURGH, PA., AGENTS. Stale Mutual Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. CAPITAL . 4 3350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. • OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $;00,000,' INSURANCE COMPA NT OF TILE VALLEY OP VIRGINIA, WINCIIF.STM rigaiNTA; Capital $200,000. arta PENNA. INSUILLNICF:CO.OF PITTSBURGH; . AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 5500.000. . A. A. CARRIEE.S.P7. LADIES , FANCY FURS. M'CORD & CO., CORNER WOOD 24XDFIFTLI STREETS. A€9.-ARE NOW OPENLNO. THEIR LARGE DALENCY YETlyt; =towing e'en. 'misty of , MARYUT, MOH', SWIRREL; • ' LYNX, • C3Nr.Y„• - • . SWANS DOWN. TURAS: VIIIITO4INE2, runs; munm, ta, toibkh tbor m olt. the ottemtlnn of the tales. Pxtuboroh, ,or. V, 1155.1.—k • . Pittsburgh and Erie RailiOad.—Notica hembygima to the Etockholden of the Pittsburgh and en. Named Company, that an IdOetiOtl bo held at Welt Greenville, Mercer °may. Ps, on the man MON DAY OP DECEMBER, at 11 o'clock, I, M. Ne llMmtp:m to gg,. tbn opmhzi ymr. 21101 LAS J. tiowzn; Chart,:-.Prowtors for sale st KEYSER'S, A._ ~. ~ L..«...4._ - ~. • JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S TRITE 3EEDICINAL COD LIVER 011, Prepared etpietisly fur their sales fur Medic, Leal pee. J. C. 13. *Co. haring earlored au agent at the risheriee to tossilltaml the manor:tuft* of their 011, ssee the pubic that It 4 prmared vitlt the anted aue :tom note but fresh and healthy flyers. . All Oil sold will their signature "ill be band be be of ue usual fuee duallty, add on be redaibed ln the =oft deb late steveseh. It I. enured bath in private... 4 practice. and . cr. the attention of tam/14.aea reams more valuable than any 74 diacoverea, 7 con onmption or pu1c.0..77 affection. JOIIN CL BALZER. d Nh. MO North Plalledelphh. :ally all the yet:wipe) Druerlete. j,lttelmdttrieT PCALVIN M. F11(311, of New York, eonld announce that he bee made arreop.mente to 10extend hie star In Prim - rot. till 00 dpi evening Dec. th. during which time he mar be coneuired at too Raoul, at the Cm Dol.. for PCL.N.I Asthma. Drate,ela. rentals Complaint.. and 111 0 , 0.? Taa a l° r , wh ll o . h c a . .« w p i r t e h e 0 10 or pr r e l 'Eo p o ed t edto 'Cr n inh t o n n o char, fur conaulta Don wall he mode. mit Words ne Ors,' ore toaro our former patient& and all OrliMiti.R Fitch on the present neraelon MAT motinne to eorrespcmd with him In Nee Port. without further expanse. (Agee Home Nino to Flee daily, rabiotth egge o t e d. n07.46•11T Nature and Art Head. by nature ci..tbet with red, Or by with eon., r.rzrortntd, Are turned to Nark or brown Insteed Jay Cristuloro'y Ore. Noe', the time m trot ita poartr, Wnald yen .I:line In rwauty's lame, Making • COI., rlval•eneer. ren C. Int/Worn', Dr • • rirCrintadoro's EineNor Hair Dyr.eild it Dr. KEY SEWN brustare.l4o W 604 e 1 ooK-littler Wright's Premium Eathairon.—Thiß In preparation for the flair has attained Lbw great ;lc:baits, and beeorne the unirergai favorite in every ly. baser. the b the Inaction. and it almnaly, meow nyl.n Iby the pdarinal chervil:a and phyeleines to Phila delphia. sew Turk. lideton. and all the principal eitita or thy Union. as au unequalled Preparation for Prmorriad tad Haman ‘, / w /jr, • Cre:4 4 0 5 17/liino onYor faiYag prop, Renortnot bbatirwy. Vail l o ' n ' ir o gr i tro Carrynn'apbarahnots and dt , plern and am Toilet article. It has no equal for its delicate and Wreath Ina perfume. After ses Nall,. Ire effects ere truly dellghtfil, entire ly removing threw disagreeably rumestimals emit se hest. who, dlrstarem sod lessitud: Invigorating the terve. system. and shore nIL In prevestlng arty Injurious effects In the sudden changes from best to cold. Its an preeedeo t eel sales and innumerable resatamendattons from men the highest atandinit. area stillldeot proof of Its ml perlor ity aver all other preparations for the hale. Be carevid Promises Kettemiters. as Otto sum gyn. rgl trorthle.m For vsle b, Dr. GEO, IL KEISER, lin. 14D Wood rt.. enr [ler of Vlrsrin Mk,. Mott 25 ax ter bottle. oc—n...dtla • Invalids recovering from the effects of Fe et, Biliouib[semen. or long continued illnemor any kind kt 1 Lind Iktr - er's Event. Mixture, the only nraiktlY which will revive their drooping eanstituVons, expel all b. hu mors from tie Muni mite the nef3r ton prompt and' healthy action, and by Its lonic properties, restate tbel patient to lire and vigor. Ne etat only my 'PRY IT. A single bottle Is worth all the prattled mr.alwillsa to exlstenen. It rout.. no Mercury. °pinto, or nay other 11:10I1011. or polsonotud.g, and be girlo to the yornagnat haat without Peg. hon. tee the exellettes of woodorfin cores around tae hot. tiro. Moro than Ore hundred prerono In the city °TRlO mond, Va_. ran fortify to Ito ward effect. NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. • OLD POET OPPICE DUIIDINO. THIRD STRUT. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish to obtain au ...mate. artistic and latent...at :t7g• ter fr;nl.7,lll,2Ll t .t t ,teAtiggrt glastantlete or no diarge made. Laving *one oft'. tle hawed anti best arranged : i ds and Sky Light ev ron• eructed for the burp., with It:atm:bents of tre most powerful kind, and hating adopted thee! donor Dustcarts typlna.as now praet by the celebrated Raub., of PhDs. dophin and New Teak, )I,2ftlfatteno UMW! to be able to oT r to the petty° r of the Art, • etyl..rpmcw”..trz., .. tither tingly or In groups. ',bleb hat never been renew...a. .b eg o'clock. open and operating in all wastkars. form a =Tot 8 o'cloa sr PEARL STEAIII CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY . NE.I P. THE RAILROAD STATION. Fami Lo'supplied with • g rades of FR-911 GROUND OUR ' our various den, at the MIL or In our boxes .an br nt their r• Worul strv.t.. or Braun Heller, eor t L oe ' W r.k.-4 - r sta.. Pittsburgh; 11 SemDiw and Se. DAUo bal.to Teruo, CASII delivery ft'Ul" 4"."1" 00th. ail". 0554 e BRYAN. RENNRDY a 00 To Persons ivho are Stoop Shouldered— Shoulder Braces. OR LANE.alltor of thuChntaborsburg Tratmerlpt, under data ofgept.l3.l4E4. in vinakdos of them Brans. Jaya— Our need, Dr. OFO. ❑ HET:WO. aoltmattal to oar le. abeerlon • very ton epechnett of the "lraahlucton Boner, der Una," Aanafartiared and sold py Mn at tha earner of Ro dM. and Virgin alloy. Plttaturxh. It serves ad. mlzahly 00pm - ow. fora !licit It la Intended. Wight and may. and altogether foto from the *Weak,na attnelad to the ninny other Brum lu general me. It la mt estaltatt Suspender, while at the nano tlma. It prasurna the dumb &mai a healthful praltion, without at akroalmainttut flat natant* aumantenta of the body. The 11r..111 rood them by mall. tate of pate,., to toy part 'or the Unto. - (Pram tie Pittsburgh Daily Disnateh. lltij, S.T . Cain Earanneas—.3oontner. firacce—Ax Exam 13.311 . Arammt—Penions who have napalm , / • @having po shim, by hillmeltig a emtentaricerursitiom mill experience neat mile( by the use of the “mealiington nuspender Dm," made and mid by Dr.F.EYEER. comer of Woad en and Virgin alley, It =mu,. fix • brace and saspenders. the weight of pantaloons is eo placed as La manually tend to bring the •heolders to their natural p.llioo. and irsparA the chest. We porthesed one muse time arm. and have been so viewed with IL that we unsolicited at.. It a "puff," wrath. °Men. honored, of whom Mn mmually injured by the welulit of their anon:sou 'skirts' elmilld else pron. tbs. teams. Sepaiiteenar In pa coring the kind mentioned,. many of the tame, mid are humbugs. N. IL—I aim keep e'er! I rtome 4 Body Brows. Pile Prim, Piratic, Stockings. araereml7 Bandages, f.c. D L4l. IL EeTSEI, 140 Wad et. FLEMINO BROTHERS, (nrcsasoro J. NH. • CO) WIIOLESALL DRUGGISTS, NO. CO WOOD STREET, PITTSHPIO7II, PA. MPro. prietanof O. .11•Laneseelebrated Ltrat i to Citizen's Insurance Campy of rittsenzgli IL D. KING, Prntident. SAMUEL L MADAILELL. See,. OFFICE, M WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD STREETS. - . Vr..INSUITV.S HULL AND CAR g 0 tusks ON TaR DID AND malerssz ['PI ILI V KM., AND TRIM:ad AIRS Ire Azure. up:rims( Lau nr Damov try Fm. ALSO dO. sadTRANSnse pad: q./ PORTAT ..SBA and .NLAND VIOATIOg lON. DIRZCITOL. H. D. King. Wm. Latimer. Jr., Wm. ['wait/. P. H. Kier Famed Pea, Ronert Dimity, Jr, .F.WP." dl h i.„=„4 P. IT•rhangh. numb &Hem t H. Pennock, J. Petioonenaker, Welter Bryant, Wm. IL Ham John Stunton. PITTSBURGH Life, Fiie & Marine Insiusnee Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTII STREET, nALL, FOTTSBURGQ. PA. JAJIES S. INO.V, Presafeng ClTAllial A COLT.. Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance. ilk pertaining tons connigted Pith LIM RISKS. A leogrialnet lint end Caroo Waken the Otto and lesbielpot alters and tritutaste, and Muhl., Rieke rico , the Prom. m, anal tocourewoment .11,..dadurt% IS.nalses,, and L. !1ce1...< and Urrimil.A , .. ! WILL be opened at the City of Washing v ton, on Thursday. tbdSrh day a rt.iniirr. M.% to the ne. and epl.ndld lisUu(tbodraltisanl.lnaritute; which la one of the caner naarorillarnt rums In VIA United States. . Toth!. Exhibition the Manufaatarera; MeThant, \Art' late. Inrentora and all other, tir.fring to .11.u.lay t {mita of their labor, atilt. itinennity, and taste , fro all portions of the limo, a., eordialk Invited t, ...mtritnite, The ilaclatt.ery Department will bounder the etar..nl of a q.ecial Superintendent. :team Dower. flaturmiabor e fe,... will be borer. free of exnenae. All intending to exhibit are .....yriested to Os.. imtine a, .... earl 3 a day se proxible. tionde should le. aeemnpanied \ ', with ri.Frbner Invoice. 'Ch. Vhiraitte, therefore. Pei that. In Melton( multi butlebibfrou all portion.. of the Union b. the SIXONT. v.. rum - Yin:Cur toe Mitatltt..l.ll,ol 11.2:1143 , 5 . INV .- MTG. tkily I\ i Me oCeri n' to the rm./neer nf ....vile. articles a Mina ble Nun.. pity of making known to 'the whale emintry their nose y and utility. tbovurerinr etyle ofthelr work manthlr. a their eutatithtion to the purpnaft tor which they may lot ntended They would \ reerettfally motel{ from Cher 1.41.1/44 throe .ra...lirietts otefeaant handiwork, which haretniore bare f .nn.4l Po attr-intl , a and Important is le tun. of three al. tia, s. It hi nrono/ed to puha. nil aurb contribbtinum to a Committee .11./01e.. .rid leewar d , to artn.les of marl% premium!. ofyeeretry, 1n.. , e. lhal to the Wake of the fair exhi .itora The 11110.111 be owned for the tvntion of f10n,1% on thmliar. tEe 2tith day‘ofJannaz Isn' t on the re Inc of Thurwtay. the o th of february. at 7 &ay.:. the Exhlbb LI6O will be formally oonned for the rernntlon of elintont, and C..f.tlnui...p..t. shoot lbur week... No article deposited attcr Saturday blabb,3.l of Febru ary. c.n he eider .1 upon the Judges . LI•la br enm nett. lion br , nivinfuni. extent auch as the Committee .hall be wit...tried were distialebe.l from anlstanen lu tithe to bare ib.arh,..l the flail I. t the d,ey ;hat failed to arrleefrom um r aohn.tile didenti.a. 10rd..!-. deolantal for exhibl 4, only. will be received. ne. orihnrue. until Tuesday nielit.•th bf Fehrunry.a. to 6.0 4 after which time. depoolfort 'will be ...Nati to a elinrxen( from Oni neut. to {t nit krt.article .1.., eit,t, ~,,,,,.,,.. an , min wir., enatribate artieleent th eir ow n ntaln.iir ineentlrin Phan opeelf.. their a.,, and the flute tbee mai hare ...reed nt their'hurineas. A a artirl:., deon.ited for emu,' i t ion and,PreniloM tn. , le of American mann . ..tar-. eutiantrontoly labelled with a.,...e.nate pm., thenwine f th.. niV..•r ~...iin...r WO nntrn.....34 the ham. of t he.etewit.,e. an.ny ..f .pith ' ' lab most be furbished the elerk at [heti.... In, Om: Om ,-,...n1..r..t. entry 4, th.. n.-.rd. Prices' ma, be affixed. rr not. et the notion • ( the exhibitor. ••enbron.r., he time of entr.. will remise a tlekrt of title 4.1.1...11. ~...1.1. whirl. ticket will ale.. admit theta V. the F.lh.t.ith.n at all times ahem Oren to tb , Pull N... . 11.— de ehnuld lie add, "Ai 1,1601,. - ., 4. l:r.tit,inr ”(1 ,, ,, , sfren.,!von .Vt, , o.ice 1,,(at.t.. 11;‘,./....a.n0 ft. v.; end should hart the nature of the Artie:lea a... 1 the name ..1 the parts wending: them. diatinetly reed ' n the' ~....I.Agr... The, should also f e riosnymaine.l I, a detail. ' , ed iiieniew, Circular,. rozdalnitle detalind inAttvrtl.n, will ha for. ord.d. and any Inforrunt‘on. i g.talration tx , "WC,- re•rpondinc ..4.eratarv. to whom (I.l3.ll:frStierts On 01,. en of the lontit uta e.ou2d adir.,.d. n01,1:1.e6w The Liverpool and Philadelphia STEAMSHIP COMPANY ~ ~.,.,,,,, - . : z., - ; , IntendSyillor, thrlr Favorite Strauuddr...l Ige. .6 , ; (I'7l Zl l MANCHESTER 7 r21. r l apt VIIIC 1 1 11 1 1 115,11 \ 1.1 1 1 , 151111 1 . lad, ..,.^..4. C.,,,r. IL .., tr,.., 111 TY Iir'II'ASIIINI/Tlll.. dd r 71 2 .41. Cart. 1110 l T Lin... ,114 NI4AI-11ro ....1k1,71;.,, Fit' 7, 71 I'll I% 4 , , , , ...,- ----- Thtu, , 1 Januar .. 1/,... - - - - %t:l r f .h rl' l 7:l.• ri;:;(1;1!"'" rt. I'2. Wedurrotsr. ~1 1) Dre , 1,4. -7 - abut Wodurader. 2144 Der .11,4. 11. I rEs 01 , i....v5.0,E. 11 111 • I 111 , 04 LITERPV.I. 1 4 4 4 71, ""' j., 1 S,tl4n north, LI guinea, In, Irldr l , '' , 1 ' 1111.1 Ide " 17 ' 1 Furwarl 1 , 1 . , Jur] grim :t rtrward ..... lu % TIIIRI , CL.I., / 1 .1. V :Nai:fts .A.lhnlterEnnmber nllrldrd Oa Para..ncrrn 1.111 LI: la. -Len hum 1 1 1iliadelphle and LirPtk.ol, ~ad fdnuol In prorl, • Vrbril Phi 125 Frnm1,1r,,,,,L so, eretlfieulra of naaaann will ho tanned hex h. mirth.. -wh., arr destrona of binglru, out itbelr friend, a: rorr,powl -104 rates. \ Draft 4 Llrolionl from .C 1 upwarvL4. An oxurrirocv.l l?nrcron will no carried on eaeh +lap. All Goedx runt ro'lhe scants la l'hllazia/rthis awl LIV. er37,l._; .. pkbe fnrwaeded with amoomr antldean.hlu freight or pivar.tr. &PPE , ,^ S-43LITF.L slnTn, „ Jrnent. ' 17 Walnut at t• w York. And-, WILLIAII IN , ' I Tower Building.. 1 . 1, ..n001. Or— 0110 TIII/311 . 54.12..1-ent, no=-tr NoNIO LlLerty rt. PlttahurCh. Fire and Marine ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CaNN.—CHARTgRED ISI9. r.sla nft, CASH CAPITAL,,S3OO.OOO, Lar, Surplus. STtl..nlp old and long tried (Z.lturanv is still hhores. Ihselllng r mad c , ntenta. and per ProPertYnene , ally. Alao. lysne Pnnells atrainst the teWlla ofNavlcallon rn the tirrrs, lake , . , aanis and 57,11 I'7oa.ls. at r.ranneralse The underelgte.l ha• long Feet dolmi Itylh,r, for 4.11!. Comm, In the Went—ban a fun kooslo.li:k of Its fman.. vial emuiltlon—tbat tot eanltal Is nuhntveha3,—no tank ea. other debts now doe are u,nl , l—her re•eurriawere nen. .Ireater than at lbw orient time. The Java ibll3,- or newly. wa• renn,lsd. either dlrwetl, or loLth.rtly. wits •t 1 ). othqr ti•rtrord Oknarrany. 11..1era wln always hod at 1115, Aganewa.sworn statement of Its et , tullthnt. nude ontaentannnally.: All kvs.-s prtinatlr 11. It. T a n g sro.4, for Pittshumb and Western Penna. Of9l: ‘ , No. Si Walcr at., 3 doors hart of Market. The undnrxiem. Latrine relinottl.be`tbn Agcnor of the .Etun. Insurer., Comt.ans. would chenthallyrocnuatuen.l 11. It. tnn.E'yck. Um. thn pr.nent nzent. an.l thn Comp* ny th.t.ronhclerm.n or the community :entralir. ONO. Y.. AILNOLD. . . Phila Hall Building. Fail - RENT—P.O°nm in the above building raßabin for °Mewl\ '_ F. D. GAZZAM. n:....14.f . Market at., hetw,on 3d and .40 ata. .%." p Baltimore Oyster Gam' y .c c,. 5.1.L 2 ~,, T.Eror. N. 3I.A.FONIE: HAIL, `nisei. - •"" .IPHIS Company own extenelin beds of I. planted yra in the York Itlrtr and hunt Bar. and an.. dally.rrevlying th• largrst and hunt liavor mi Opkters arer nrouaht to this marC,t which tin.. al. 'tor •arrotnt t , bo •et.. , ,N0. I. or t n . nano, refus..l..d. WholeCana. larga extra 0........ ........ .. ....-61.• 0 Ilalf do. do oh, ~ do ' 60 Alr.±,ll hand and daily. mg...lrina. It, Ilna.x.'sk.nd nf i Vaol..ril, and Lake FM. Vrolann and all fdher klnd. of Wild 11 .tn.- • . , ...... —,..--- Statenient of the Pennsylvania Insuraee :Compeay , of Pittsbttiah. Nov. 6. 1854. ( e orn, Awn:. .. - 4 Smith fietol -0.1. T)TAi.;:p't of premiunit+ *ll 819,012 91 \ Th.,6l.ro•nurent,g. ' L" :71 . ri!{714;e:17 ' rill;ini e s, '"' L''''''''''''- 47467 63 ' Anat. . \ Inr•koi and innnnr, 64,04) In: Bitl. i.,....ina1,1... ‘ CV*, 01, en.nh cm haul and lentaindot ' , AO, lie 6 In , ,0 13 , -.. Eurn.ltur.. , F,4.4 T...411.9:4 3.4 Artiount ..f.t.4x•rt Not.% ' • Total amount ',6 Rink . ntl,4-14 OD Wm. r.:Polmnton, \ .R. 1., PattnnnC , p, Jar.. ',int, , W. M.Clintort. Jam,.,s .9.. Neyley, ~ 5 7;.z. ,,. 4 ..., Lt rit ! ,n , d, J..oish Ring. Wade llatni'non. A. Wilkins. ' il. R. CozgslmiL .., ‘, Gen, R. Wulf, 0.., hn r•crot..nt-lf o. Win F. Joston. • Poe, Permfrrit-Rody otittemin, Par , ,Fertlary and Trensarnrr-A A, Perrier, doubler rwrintiew-S. s Carrier. Rill Imo e again. Lim by Fire. Perils or Sead In- land 5m null Instlon and Tramputation. ll en 3..1 . -- \ 8200 REWIILD. .. 1 N pursufitwe of wre.olotion. fasted I.c the 11 Councils of the City of Pittsburgh. Ilond4, the Lrith da., of 01 toter I.st. I. VERDI:. AN P. V 01,7., liar of Add city. de hereby offer . row.. of TWO 111.75- .11 1 r ItED DOLLARS for tbilapon-heminn mid delivery or JD KE.EMER Into thr hand. orthe proper audio.- tie,, who etude cbareed with the counter or Termer* Clarke. late foramen In tr.. employ of Ott. John Agnew, floe Mitedifireturre. \ The .old John Krendir -at the time of the murder. • lir ati ......1 asi • ere tomer ki slr. Agnew . . isetl47- De I. • eNthletio German Moot 5 fent oor 10 inobe. In Minh etrungly .rukedvi the re, by the email pom brown al, small whlskerer and between the ages of 40 end 90 'ears. d kn ' . tied of offhti, the 24 day of Not:i ' iie n rlLl m .,lfltrat the Mayor'. °Ere i old der or Pittsburg toil yEltb. E. V 07.2. slakor. 5 PEA, " MILLS FOR RENT..,--These 1 deslidhle 4 miry popular FLINGING 3111J.8 and S V 111414tt shed, ere mar for rent. Imr, m the present g r ar•l ' nt ‘ e7ft i t* o IT ' , l' , ;e". ! , l 'it_i 2 ."` l r"l',"ll; 2 "; :f I Th l :ty.7y i being ninon Id he Little 'a dearec neer, and ....sour ..... N..... Canal. heAr 4.5 i mil. frnm. the OW dm% or out-lot Lock of e M. and the Pittsburgh mid Cleve- Med railroad. I. In - contempletirls q has been mreeyed) end w bra built, a railroad from ington to the river. which Mike the common:indica, this 51111 ivilooo,l lgigil r E e lL ' v - %elrablo motion 34 reill.nood., Ma e good torn of . Mobrlng god es- h hminem, nl dent 1,40181 per alin . Any one wirhing td rogue In ...reveling bud.., 11l o Well to call mem ou the rro reoprieto m they , are te ned to rent tbr tbe reasons mention Move. DANIEL SRVR. Sniur' i Columbiana Co. Ohio. i dream Stialtr• I C. &row co.. Proof., or J. 13. STUART, : ‘ on Line.Pittsbarbe. 8. tANC* 8c CO., . COMMIS' ON ' CHANTS; No. 17 No ' 'Wharve latlelphia, Sok., mints for th Me f A. S. 11ILDS .'S ,L. AM 1 4 . K. ifirAlt onlem for the boreal-11mo pri \ni try attended to \ melt-and. ,VI AGAZINE4, &. —,Godey itik ee., ".200; 1.11 Memoir flir Ike.. 7 r - Thettrleal dummy W k, by Solemn 4 I POMO, br Amalie/ Shakepeare't ficholnr. br '. Grant Whl .. "1 " 6 =f1 r d:?,. 4 l "1. - 7.,'. J i ' d by Expert% at the cheep lkink.to nf no2l \ 84510E4 If, LAC PER, 140 W 11 a 11,1 1 011. SACK—AA Llouße a 1 Lot in P7I:A . Vt A Betz titcm. Pisan, rb , ..otir sit Led on a mall km , !neat., onnmandlng a view of the whe town. and with- In • very Ma, &Geom.( the railroad ation. The ISt I. 42 rem b 134 feet, planted Irith varlo kinds of fruit. to • tad shrcir,bery, The home la built I malign stele, and contain. tick r mn. and kitchen;. lidc cistern, ar ranged with &Elbe, an capable °Molding . bbla. water, I. at the doer. \ , Abicc 4 lot., 24 bf,}3o fret, In the mine town, for private redden . Enduire of 0021 D. 51cLAIN 0 041 N. TI.. 51. \ — --- IVITTSBURGII & ALLEGHENY' tb.\ \T WADRANTB WAII- 1111 The highest price II w be paid for Pittsburgh and Allestionv , Cltv , War , by nori G. sieLmsl .: 6r4 . 1 , - ... , 5 h 1 - 1 HARRIS & COLS NEW YORK SY., LP • 111-10 bbi.above (Alden Syrup title dayreed mil or rale brll 11. 10.1 tkITINo. 12 Wood et. i HOUSE & LARGEsr#IT FOR $250--Por /Lee., a Frame ROI., contehling 3 roomeand • kitel -744w t in; 110 ft-stoma byl4o.lnorptb,ideueed on Gray's 4, i r b ooth Pittsburgh. Mi. Isia`good emu. tin- • man Jr email eapitaL Enduing at the its Brats oar.. or toll -8. CMG II Illtil, 8054 141E34 at.. \ I .: - CitY r te , e a I e ele ea ahe t 5a4 a elo , lt , ! ic. e, -. la. , ell erdted 5 at. - -- iTY I cub et ate, rny'dEkt--11 Nnwtowts 1 . 1; ay by I)RY JPPL, Cm M WRAPPINI Alm to ant 0021 yOR REI4T— Ilasmnet Pio &ant $lOO Per anal ATEW BOI‘: .1.1 N. 6 , Pa C Childreee Trla ihapalari llayarrcook now \-1, iIIjEWNSOKS 4. N •Cf the 14 Doctor, tr +a Dc.l4lllster labbleo Martlakele, 1 01. IZ 1.V004,12 V • The all k.. Deck 1.1144 1 crt., Dm LLaud 004 Dca. do Iporecksland DiT • Tbe alma tok We ._ JIAGAN k.41V0. 91 liku* . et et, hap. hut 114 010% .,b,,,, t_c0c324 ofiuro4lnlnt . e4 Ficof4k YLLgrs It11=0!,, suck ‘4%a..l*.vrorA \'' ''''' k i .FRAlliLl PROPERTY R ALES , 1 ral'lltr uial t p. l V l l'at, ,, ,Tutd Illni. ..=, ..?7•47".41'.1r.g . ....2'71',.. 7 3° , 41."8.n . F. \ 4141ngin 000 r York it= ° 11011 - 14tKa" \ •". .TErLATEsT b "r b '' , ''','''', s. Gunn& mile. 'O.. • • EAT.Ofkikrau bi.. s, , ~.. , ~:\ \ , \ .• ~s . ~ . \\•:.,,,,\ s i‘ . '\ .\ . .. , \ : \ . \., '\•:.,\.':•\ ~. \ IEI . \ . , • • ‘‘ \ v • , \ \ ,\, . , . \ , . \ : \ \ B. .'FAHNE:iTOCK & CO., • NO. 6 WOOD STREET, ''BETWEE,' ItATER AND FIRST STREETS, -- s . ' \ MANUFACTURERS OF ~ - -,, White Lead, Red lid and Litharge, Importers and Dealers in DRUG. 4, I SEE OIL, ( LARD OIL, ALCOHOL, 3IF.DICNS, - - IVARNIS ES, TURPENTINE, !TANNERS' OIL, CI{EMIC LS, !WIN DO WINDOW 0 1 / 4 .LAss. !PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL. LIVE STU FS, GLASS WARE, ;PERFUMERY. WHALE OIL, PAINI'S, \ ' SURG.INSTR "I'TS,IBRUSIIES, SPICES. IV ILL rtectipy the'utkore crazehotrie fttil their new buildins are completed, and are now . •atoare , t tt'ltta • oet• aol hti.l•.? , •;te to ell. in , rrnamtt•t.t on at theotatt:e tarataas mutant tottkOtta house, I).r V HATE LEAP, FAXTOttI le to tau onorttl,. alto a. eft hattufeetteret woe toot a Itriottr pare artlcla a• eau cotteantee et to he eohat la vah . tr to sat I , n the . L • ea eta.. 'aril. \t V t lilt thtatteit'.. % hattlt UM throtabeo •It tt hoethotut la Eortlsh. Vrettch, Gettaaa and Spagthih. 140.4.d.ritnir . . „ . . NJUS . E3II3NT'S Ifir kIJ A, Huta. mete d ••• . LI ~ krtlarments 4 COCW.III or rank, 1:11b1 Ac.:i ifi Advent. %- --- tv t^:(7,T TC, RE';',. Yong Blets' Librify AssOoiation. , I)ARKI , ., \ uotilviN. E.4i.. of New York, IL oup !ertuo, on 4. nt, Ttik..ig.k.y etening. tho 2Stb 10,1. or 11A, ,, NP: 11.1' 1.., , 5u0.0,.... Mr TO., ~,,,,1.1,. , o. ..1f...A,r rsriq,. Mr. ria).in. as n *ll r and cr,l, ham son \ quite en .0•1,01... Ifm •In thl. 1 1 111 try. Amon 4 In. laL produa. thq. wen:rovers! stei n . .131,h spres , 7,l In 1 trione, Nlo.v.o...,prnalet, (the . dere 1 1 lur 1,,, I. ~,, .1 1 1 lor f'srtlet s d eof tles,"' 110 Islet iv Plll Ion! • 1 , 1 , cr.st' ro , or. \ ~ 1., en ..von,nt 6! , , &el h. -td en to entilloitenne s 7 `i o s c.k. Tirkets of ndrol .lon 2. cti.. to ho ba,l nt tho ,in \ vend P., k moron. 1 I ote .. \ 1.1 1 : . ,7 3,1, t,n r . , , ,... , .; i i . e .e . m yri. 1...,,,.1 ..... Co ,1.. calt.sod vet the door. II• II X Wie..1,.. 1.:1.1AA LI. I Rls.ll. ~ 40IIN 11. NINKPATIIICX; 1. I risen l'ocomftloo. x .._ 'IL; It. C. A. Mc,)lANUA,liavi g, arrived , in \ m IT lb,. city. takes thin method f ;or, log bit fnmer imp 0 and friend.. that I. vlll or. the DA !' . y.? , .11 AI7A,D. 1.:111". on 0,1711 t; i11.. , 11 tV. 1yet.2.1, s LAVA-11,1TE MACS; \ slo..nt Cm:F.L.STOII' HALL. All, ,etly City. sot .hklt. timo'he will 1. 10..p.t 1.1, all the ot‘orhocirona 60 barbing the benntlful art or dancing. &phln IrAh gr.V. etioartte, Se. 111, torn. ill 'o as lave %7 . Ike will tesehafi the dam... nor s n mos.. togethe erltb soy neer re n ter before Intml . In ttfiletlty. ro ll.s= t e t •Xstgtsst7Lafeyetlellollcm..Tnert 34,1md Thuredsye. at 3 o'eloekt,snd liente at 73i ,Velnetu thbil , city. A. elms In Allegheny .111 ho formal, of yh h, the\ titoo of meeting. due soda. Irllthe given. ' k ~ Mn. M'll.4:N US est, ho • found st Lafayette n .ontriowo, m 11:ael et. fr...m 9to 12. nod fr ,, m 2to 5. , r1 Itv/cry toy. r 23.tf . - Notice to Cousigneei. \ pIIREIGIIT delivered 117, Ohio and .PeVa. ii Railroad CornpaPy at tip, t nt varral strootPtalion z oft I. revolted by tho owner or colgyeo herpro 5 ectort of the name day: or a rharge for Mors will Sr made. 21.nlital, . J. A. 1100130,_ no Praia Agent 0.:,1t P. R. „, • alio Hall. Building for Bent rll l l9O harlilenne Stores in Phila Hall Build ..g. Ing.a4 A.. near 51arket. Rent fno jor garb store. trvin now flit Int of Apdl nost. 11. D. 1 i k.7.7.A1i . o:51. ntt (115 , .. Market at, 50twon and 415. Bats and Caps. \ N . \ c, - 1 - WILSON & SON 'keep seunsta tly on IR • band retry delerlptlon and raven of It. and (Apt. Path whole...alp an tail. Thom iltelrlnst nest fantdouable lint or Cap. on o d non cheap, at ddo 01l to give on • Cal before R arctsnalug elnewhere. , 1.5.tf St. Peter •'s Parochial Bch 1. ITE seaond teran of this School ar Bu s .) GUI% will onmonetioi On 3IONDAY, Na s.".- ^ arough lantructlon gITRII Ink all tom.ttchenn' ' ROI sod Clasnietl.lue“ton. Par tura c111n ,,r 1 . 1e , r ,. . ,, r . ,.32 a lEndenton., 5/ Grant Allegheny Gass COM' rnlE Allegheny GaA Cinnpan j XorPour p+r r0.,51.1n aftv rtb. , lltA Inrr. , Kt the villca ol b. it. . Vrra , .., tt ov..t nt. era °Elm . A quantity of °coke Inv ash at the r. LL Treasure negtgnne Rost Office. Allegheny. Nor. s.lBs4.—neg.td I Inneateknapyj _ _ Sealed Proposals, FOR the sale ofthe Stammers. Engines, now In es. on the Pi.rtend Road. wit fa tbetrll3.turnt. ' ;!.e :. o l . '' ?) ' . 'i' :. ' lll ' . ' : d nleN l lll4 ' at 171t! ' r 7 eataI ' It: N lf . , - 11titt nod, end one now In tme at‘the Portage TuttneL Tao On. aincrat 11.41 4 , 1" N0.L0,11.11d 10. and .tht, one tt thti Penna. Tunnel to ho delivered at. the dope of anvixatlon. MIA fall, and the Indoor. In ttu, swing .ho'n thrownnut The time of teak - loz propora), for the rale ot tho Eti - - titoury Enainos enure...X.l ale le hereby extended. tp the lab day of Demi:Ether. 1&4. eon td T.9.NP031-EltllTAtth Great Attraction in Dry Goods: \ A. MASON C 0.,& Fifth street, Pithanirgh. Pa.. are now meaving and opening 00900 ewes and package. of every delcriPtion of DX , GO II ODS. which have inn teen pv_n•haned, at great aacrlem Put and at the recent large tg-menßtnry In the and will On cold at cerrerrondimp LOW P.ATEScv Amongst thin haturoce variety will totound SOO s 0 , Marla, Cuhmores. Parente:tea, Wool Plaid, Alp itY.J. n 0213 luxines. DelMktes. cLainvic ac. which will Lo acid atll At 90 per cent. lees than usual wire,. BOW t 410.. of rich Pres. Silk, of the latent atriot:nt • krsa discount (noon previtma prima. Chwarda of 1000 Shawls, Choke, :Team /kr 4cchted . hugs rut Slik,Bonnet andTrlcommg Gawp. at 20 per rent. let a than transit Priem. Mr carton, of rich Emtrohlur.ce, RI/limn; Lai.. Ley , at very imvrotcv. .„ ctnat,t2.4 - 4m,.1,. &et net t...tirceds,Jear.a. a, at &tient tiro-mirth, the reaularprlei t e. rtoether with immolate kook of esero other kind of ;tondo., all Al which ill, lot mold atleo than Aietion • Priv , and lotrertlan ere,. befttre {moan, • ^R I B, • A. A. SIAS,W. A 425, BM et. ItIOU.IiN.rBG GOODS. I'IUNK RYAS tiOßDEß...hati jURR ree'd R Inrc. all,l beautiful o.talent elf Nfo,urrilng jlerren rod tleltn emu, Tuletuel and Salm. La , e, and Ilioap-VAls. - 111aelt 110 P •ory and [hones-- unlit [ t on Beltit and Crapik% In q • \ 41,andet 3 Raloce4 best sld Glov.esn alwayikbe unnd 83,SIMUCKTit4lit.ewrnar of 'lug olivnt/tl.l I , LINTON BAA OF 'COLIJ3I.I3NS reed In ''''''" " " ra Vv4il t .tt r iToN. N 0.1 2 Niced ._, EIV, BOOKS forsake by S. Sadler, Ale i 1 ahens: k he Fortin, and ratiran. ~r forsake Ilan. D. 14.4 he Fortin, and neennpn, C B. Ta`xlar; 01 121;r1F:t b ;. n .I . V. C .StVZ • Ila%l3glia Ilmnenly Herne, 0 4.1 Dead, se.; saturf . llll:l.ry,FA dr.nnr— •"' I , 3;iiih'eTol. r g ril , i:l 4 :atilt Flteton l O, complete rota ton, I. it,ttan; other oew boots, formula as aboor. k Ek 11,t1Aft ES tor 18S5,,ase'd 'izel, xorne of A ' nest ,ekot form; A ,21.14C0 r 16Sh, vie, Femtly.Chrhtlah. Prerbytortan, Pp` I, 11l . P. Pltts , urgb and .Moitsuino. tieroons and Ku it Win orde and. Won. _ D \ .L- J. N, v.'s, 'co. 91 Liberty\ Pt.,. are \ aletr.l. c t k g's . t t ,e!TF4ll'l4lk r :, o : V' 0.1, - , 014er do \ to . 7,6,150di t do, do,: Ado.. 16191 Itreol N do 6,00 Boston do': do \ 0 . 6t0. nolO It. \ • A SIANDIig—A) bestiirticleilow in , pse rl, . for raring F lo p ands, 12 doe. (rept, reed Me \ Pat by JOS.I VI . 1, eor. Died is Plartet knot, I VIIILADELPIIIA BUCKWHEAT--1000 g ao l?. Phila. IytudThett. extra otte , .ite, , W. A 4. A Ta.br t: ar .U 'rZr th 4U.'leeTing o =f b ; s orla' 17tir\''Littr.41 knowled g e. that they an Issudir fail to -mete. daddy . , b y from tbrlr are. . Vie certificates el mum *Aimed by the mamba.. amass dime and character weir to be metmlth Its connection with a gumnietary .yreriaration. and ;are in thermelres conclualre yroof of the rare % merit and 'Moen( tha modielow --\ John 0. 8414 olltorßarlington Beath:eh now IL \ Nor AA rented. Mire Erma: John 11. EEL editor N.II. Patriot; A Andrew. editor TrarellesVE It. Ransom, editor Boston Bee; N. J. Varner, editor Lowell Conner; W. Matthew. 11. Morons. J. Y. Mone, editors Tank. Blade; N. Wawa < , ,rs, tor EisriLla IL minter, IL IL Tracy.. editor Mend& Hold, wholesale and retell. by IL E. AELLEAS L CO.. 77 Weal at. ' CORN . 31EAL-43 b hie. froth • irround for halo by ' noir \3.A W. ItE.A.. I Water M. . 1.11 YE FLOUR on hand„for eaddbr , I t volt .7 . . 4 . W. zer t t.).4 iv.t,r‘,4: 4 , PPLE BRANDY-12 \l:4blevery line and .'meted n latime &Mien. ottland and rim mili by \ co - ' ' W. IL SUTTON, No. Et Wm/ et. • RED !FLANNELS --Warted all Wool nailing at lit root d., worth 25c. V oat ..,, 'A. A. MASON.* CO.. 25.4 th FL i... ____ ......_. rBACCO. Br entty boo. int7eured . Nat • oral leaf Tobacco; •, atty om. Oronoko Sib. burmirobijoarn '` \ OV" . : " 1111 ....;''ie.iyii'''' I ' 14 . 1 ', 'tto M isila r = * o7o 4 A o s l . o2l. T° •l'''' 4 O hand and ,el ig 9 A by WW. 11. NI ME nal?, WorA sf r._ COO & SNUFF- S 66. tty bn.*,, se foreal'er 0 %\ t''' ,oole . "W.ll,"s`o4l,l. l :T•lP,'&l 2 .t! BA .I , 4catty b.ts:e...traa,y. , .ii. Te 4 In 011.. Wm. ratty M. Op.? ' IT. TH. ha lilti , ra so 0 •• ontal Y. 11. T Nola ~,, W. II -- J . Si - DOCV 011.D \ E ootn o , Wo g drorsPA and ewer Vanes also, EMMY at 4 lIC liarkrt M. \ ~ 1 -- ls E -TOO- bi 6 .• tstreo'd an' for eale't \.\\ ri -I-A '''' " \\ 0 " " Nn Y E5 P2!'_"...,N 8 ..\ u II,EL E-500 big. riipelV. t ic cutting iru s tr, Mid for isalel sIIENRY LL , LINA, fIILUL II TABU ' YEAS of di erent, 15 Marti, ona tin and Mtn .i aol4 in anT a tree, % ,.k M e ths MI Croth aravesar. 1N',.., mir!'••rt• ' • if tIiANBERIttES - -hb 4i4tllmte%Crat!S \ .3../ Varria. nee or 8... li g by •, .•,.. \ la. 3frc nu.. ~. 11)1111LADS.,—Hig 11 bock.. Rich, tb.,Thiln,Plabu., nom Tor tale by ~ W- IL SUTIVI. , . tonooL, SA p Ttt; - SCIIQQ(, i 1... . amits.vBRARIA'S.A.Aman.„FIZSIV!,;,. kdit , ,,thrgr.,:;-a* , 4%iziri t . - - r ,„ ',- - 0 .,q! , Ilt DrIIILO34±. IlarkatAnsm , w , 4 ' 6P41.P.'; - 47. 1- Ar i .lo . l2i b ii,l - sTiU OF . ' BUILD! 0 ArariV,WlPtilil..wollith ilVittforga, 0. largo Latite. "‘ ' - -- '• -a Ca re Annauk r, 10U feet deer, -,,, itspr, r t'"'" W \ 4 Avenne. br ' Emma deoln ti ‘ri,,,,,A ... 2 ., . air interert 4 All T l rs . T. IiON 'tielo \ 'kW: 40 litsirdlit .. VELVET \ A.. , CLOA:IST snatnir‘,4 111.1vp,00.11...t0 Due now men es. i giarr i enVit t raek, And oinked Lroar • nu. trratlFd34...,- t ." l:l44r . ::o r rs t tie 41! T I . !. Alteglaro aal i ~..1 no4tto=4, 4 t Lamm, "*, It.Utp \OR \Nita Agir A' .. "4 ...t.1# 4* .. \ , A• - •••\ . \ . ._. : „.""i t. . \ •.\ ~ . .. ' •, -. . . ..; ~~ ~ ~~ PITTSBURGH; AUCTION SALES.!` P M. DAVIS, Auctioneei Wood mild P. lON—On Satuv. r 4 . . 4 :11 4 1:7 L.- 1:4 1 retool, eelou.ll.l Won. mernlelg. SOT.. 1100. TOM. MITI!" oodeocoeleoll fry new, moo uf//ctur AA. flue et of sem I'. N. DAV' - OF STAPLE A FA' 7erliiN-O. Monday. no t the oonmercled 1.0.11 ill '