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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
BY WHITE t CO_
PITTSBURGH:
111113D)LY MORNINii,TECEMIBER 14, 1841,
lidveriwer..—xdtaer thi zeublia &kn.;
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VLincisbuirgh IWeeklv :Clazette.—The estenslrs
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t:most deeLrabli Medium of li:taking ihnir Maths. tom*
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yafaetereef much:at, motoalleturer end 12.1: 0 4. 4 P0r In
ellhotai.Peaartlvazda. and Eastern Otto.
, - ,A4vance Payments.—Herearter , no nub-
eeziptSca will be Wen for the Daily er Reedy amen*.
'; tWiless — fiiyeteitt Is made In advance. IX/M:IOTR the
• ttine Lap to which the istecriptlect is pale, the piper
Will be Firearlayir dropped, rot:tear the rubecriptleo le re
,thoisWl by Weal:comment_ All tram/rut acleortleing,
wpgay desitiptlnca wzil be required to be iald In ad.
• ~,- w anot:, Tho only exceptions .111 b. where special menth
ly or Yawl, eontrarte ea made. 4 eeploaw
M=;=llW.c.a
OF. • THE HOUSE OF zt
. ..Itistetday the House of Refuge for Western
"'''Pentitsylvania was opened with appropriete -car
:ll2onies.. At hi O'clock, A. M., the large Chapel
vie Institution Was filled; to overflowing with
Az:highly intelligent audience - of - citizens and
•,6 . 4 1 :- :strangers. The Hon: bi'Cunze was call
.
ad to the Chair, and afteratime appropriate in
-"
troductsry rezdarks, introduced the Hon. wx.
• the orator of the day. The addresi,
• which was appropriate to the occasion, Was lie
•ttated to with deep interest. We shall not at
tempt any synopsis of it, es theT meeting ordered
and we fear we could not do Jur,.
,tioo:to the, venerable orator by an abridged re
port it abounded with illustration and ante.
a , dote and evinced a 'sprightliness scarcely to be
• erpected in a man sevontysix years of ago—this
interesting ceremony taking place, as he in
formed us, oft his birth day.
LAt tba close of the oration &committee, appoint
, ."'''ed th7commencement of the Meeting,reported
resolutions, returning thanks to the Man
for -their great and successful services in
feanding displendid an institution,and expressive
.vlc tbehigh gratification of the public that the work
Hath-beeri brought. to eo happy a consummation.
'Red:irks were, made by the Rev. Mr. Quick and
,„ ..... zdiere, And the proceedings' were closed by
Pr - ayor by the venerable Dr. Herron, woo pre
faced his address to the Deity with a few ins-
't=
,Prisseiveremarks.
Refreshments were provided in one of the
•dinlr , g-rooms, of which many partook and then
• . os,dispersed themselves through the immense sad
••••"" :Well constructed building.
"'"" This was our first visit to it, and we were much
=° pleased with the general arrangement, as well
as the neatness
and good taste everywhere tip
: .1&-.-parent. The furniture in the various rooms"dc
*lined for the officers of the institution is well
" ;chtnee," respectable and appropriate. The sr
.
`.•,-,rangement for the management, control, eines
„tion and health of the children a:hair:llde.
• . There is one thing, however, which strongly sug
listad itself to us, 'that is; somo mode of thor
” outlay warming the colts Such thick walls are
always cold, and strike a chill through a tender
"1": - .7-1,-.."•.-.T fettme on just entering them. As the cells are
':..designed only for sleeping purposes, they are
simply furnished, with only a bed and one choir.
'lbisinstitetionis situated on the bank of the
Ohio river, about three miles below this city. It
IN originated by some philanthropid and pub
- lie -spirited citizens, of this city and Allegheny,
some three or four years ago, and much of the
nieneyapPlied to the purchase of the ground and
'eiaaion of-the buildings has been furnished by
Oivitta benevolence.
'The work on the building commenced in Au
. gust, 1852, and the whole has been finished in a
.little over t,wo years. The main building pees
ants A front of 310 feet in length, composed of a
'central building and wings, with towers at the
ends of "the - wings. The central building and
wings are four stories in height; the first story
of the central building is 18 feet in height, and
"the seciind,-third, and fourth stories are each
. 12'feet highl. the first and second stories are
',Used bythe ofßeersof the Inerlitntion the third
*a fourth stories 'as infirmaries for the b0ye....r.1
The-left wing contains 96 cells or dormitories,
- ' " two workrooms and etre rooms for infirmaries
ell for the girls' use. The work rooms and the
infirmaries are each 30 by 26 feet. The right
wing contains" 132 cells or dormitories for the
- boys, making in all, cells or dormitories for 228
'boys and girls, which can be - inciessed at any
time to 00, by carrying other wings hack at
rights:lees to the front, from the extreme ends
fo the front.
r The oafs are six feet wide by eight feat long,
-: and all nine feet high in the story, all made fire
.prooforith stone floors resting on brick arching,
and having doors lined with sheet iron, hung
to frames of cast iron. The 'Windows of the
brstand second stories are provided with iron
gratings.
, • A building carried back at right angles to the
. girls , ;wing contains their dining room, 45 by 19
the kitchen 25 by 19 feet, the; bakery 20
by 19 feet, the wash-house 20 by 19 feet, the
- • drying room 16 by 19 feet, and water closets.
"A second story over their dining room contains
'`'the . girls' school-room 45 by 19 feet, and a rose-
Meet zoom wider the kitchen forms their beth
room Another building carried back at right
• :angles in rear of the . central banding contains
boys' dining room 60 by 28 feet, a ware room
29 by 20 . feet, bathing rooms for_boys i".s by 15
- "feet, slid their water-closets. A second story
'over this building contains the chapel 60 by 29
'feet, and 26feet high in the story, with a gallery
for the girls, and the boy` school-room 45 by
29 feet.
, ,
~ ...,.. - Another building, still in the rear, contains
'''' -r . - .'; ..'7o:te boy's work-shops 80 feet long by 32 feet wide,
..,'.... _ itind two, stories - high. 12 feet each, at one end
- ~.., ...br whl his a one-story building - 16 by 32 fee t,
containing an engine for pumping waterfrom the
' '. . "river and driving machinery for boy'e work., is
i__ sewer is carried from the rear of the building to
.. - . the river, into which the water-closets and all .
'•; ' - 'waste waters are carried. -.
~........ .. - The basement walls of all the buildings are of
t - , atone, aberrei'which all wa ll s and partitions are
1... .: ."-:' ' tof brieln' the whole buildings are covered with
1 - !' , ''...,. , elate. The buildings are enclosed within a space
I. '; .. —" lke) feet long on the river by 250 feet wide, by a
;: - ... - a steam sall;14 feet .high, 4 feet thick at the 1
1, ,, base, and 2 feet at the top; with a stone coping.
1 1l- 1:' .-.: - .The sorketanship is substantial' and credita- ,I
.r:...., 1.. ~,-, bleto the builders, Messrs L & A. Patterson; and I
. -4... e gn does mach credit to the skill and
odgment of the architect, J. W. Kerr, Esq. I
i .':: The buildings and ground have cost over $ lOO-
' * ~,Y, i 000, .:It will require Soma $20,000 yet.to tarnish'
1 -4 , the building entire, and free the institution from
debt. • We trust that those counties in Western
1 .,.
Pennsylvania which have nothitherto taken part
-..; lin this praiseworthy, useful and highly necessary
; ' inetitution, will hasten to do no, as they will be
obliged to avail themselves of its great benefits.
~,
.. .:' - . 1. 7 ,- - . • '. Theinstitrition is now open for the reception of
...i.. ..
'', clakiren. An experienced mid Most excellent Si.
I,4:dote:Omit, promise G. ituntstroini, Esq., has
1 ..
„,.. , been appointed, and every preparation made for
' .'".. ''
'tarnishing, the community with the benefits of
r',.. 0., . thisenlarged benevolence. It is not a prison as
'".---,,' - -some 'people eippose, but in strictly whet its
- name Imports, a Howe of Refuge for the vicious,
.:,..,,,'%...',.• the-vagrant and the young offender—a home for
1 ...t . ; :-', - -..- thoie boys and girli who ate so incorrigible that
r. their parents cannot control them, or whose pa=
•-; ,..:- • „.. rante - neglect them, or . who are unit upon the
,11-.::: ; , -. 0 cold charities of the world ea ragmen'; and for
$'
_,. = :,... r .
.. that' unhappy boy who has even offended the
4 0 ..... laws; ea the charter provides that the court may
ti.,..: •- • ,, " r ' . ' - at its discretion adjudge couhnemimt in the }louse
of fitefuge, Instead of the Jail or Penitentiary.
ic,! 7 .- ;'-... -.."--'-.). •• 7 The ROOM of Refuge Is a home, a echeol, a
A1t.: 1 7 , 7, ' .. -iwirkshop••••ll place of mental and physical
..„ train-
' log; in which bad boil! are made good and res
-1 iV . :' - : - . -;:._ -pectablacititens and members of community.—
::',r.-They are well fed, decently clothed, respectably.:
''' educated, aid learn habits of industry. The day
is spent somewhat oti this wise.- The children
; ..rive at tee o'clock, pirformthoir ablutions, , and
i.. assemble in tha school-room- Family worship
,
-' ' • 6 hold ii the. Superintendent oft some
'
--' .,1 other officer... School until Berm o'clock,' ..From
i t inue,:i iight; breakfast • Fr 1,42 eight to il! ' el ve ,
t ' ' , :irctPlrled ift the
to
I*Te-t° ode , gin
-10,1- :, : . ner ; : From ono to fire, in the works hop. From
e,tl ,- -:'....1:. •„... five to sis, silver., From six to eight, school.
;-+` idming, title day-with-Prayer, . when every child
- .. - ripiiiis to ita • little room to sleep.' The whole
.. _ .
time is so agrri.ollyand roily crap . ..id, and the
taste areniAiie ~/• pleasing that this time passes
supidly and ofoily sway, and moat children .
'leans to fore institution, and acknowledge
the benefit of i‘• wholesome restraints. Pieper
rewards are gi...n to industry :and skill, and
those children who accomplish their tasks is Ice
than the hours required, are allowed the redeem
' ed time to play, or to do work for themselves.
The institution is truly no admirable one, and
Pittsburgh has reason to be proud of its catab-
_ lent in our midst. It will long remain a no
ble memorial of the largo-hearted benevolence
end public opirit of her eltixene
z
Tan Cxxscs.—We ore indebted to Mr. J. D.
15. DeDow, the Superintendent of the Census,
for a book containing a Compendium of the
Seventh Census. It embraces many tables and
statistics not to be found in the largo work on
the Census; end although these tables are
tinctured with the peculiar Southernisms of
Mr. Deßow, they are of considerable value.
On the 95th page wo have a table of the num
ber of slaveholders in the United States. This
Is a very important table; becanse it demon
strates the fact that the rinse-owning class,
which really:govemis this country, is oontempti
' ble in point of numbers. A neuthern member of
Congr.se, some time since, asserted there were
three- millions of slaveliolders, or rather more
than there were then slaves to bo held. Others
_contended that a:very email proportion of the
white population of the South held their fellow
men as property, and that the whole number of
nlaveholders, on a very liberal computation, did
nut exceed 500,000. The, great question is
solved by the census. But the solution is not
such na to strengthen the slave-power, sod
therefore it is of the rawest, importance that
the fact Should be spread before the people, with
all the sanction that its official character can
give it. Here is the table
:Amnon in Slaw Ei 4irricr
F 1,9,9=4;;,r1fe:
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6 4 . .
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F. p f ....t.Talit,slS.P..&:. kgrmit, bow
le! I EgEntalitlinig wn"
The Superintendent states, in a note to the ta
ble, that, " where the party owns slaves in dif
ferent counties, Orin different States, he will be
entered more then'once. This will disturb the
- c alculation very little, being only the case among
the larger properties, and it will account for 641
fact that a smaller number of such properties
are reported in some of the States than are known
to exist, particularly in South Carolina, 19.1 H
ginia and Louisiana." The number of largo ;
slaveholdere is therefore smaller than the table;
shows, and every one who possesses say know
ledge of Southern life will readily conclude that ;
there must be thousands of elaveholders who own
gives in different counties and States, and are'
consequently numbered two . or three times in
this report. It would be safe, we think, to pre
mise that the actual number of slave-Owners
does not exceed 340,1100. Of this number, it ;
will be eeen by the table, .68,820 own but one
slave each, while 105,688 own less than five each,
and 80,685 less than ten etch. These three I
classes of small elaveholders constitute an ag
gregate of 255,788 ---nearly three fourths of
thh whole number; and they hold, on an average,
not over 900,000 alarm or less thin one third of
the total slave population. 'llse large slavehold
era, who own 10 elaero and upwards to 1000,
number only 92,257, shoed ono fourth of the
whole, and they control about 2,300,000 slaver,
or more then two thirds. These are the bone
and sinew of the, elaveholding oligarchy—those
whqs give tone and character to elaveholding
movements, and have the ,smaller fry of sieve
holders to follow is their wake ; and when we
deduht the widows and orphans included in the
'number, who hold many slaves in the aggregate
but exercise no political influence, the total num
ber of our national masters is probably about
80,500—less than the population of gals city of
Pittsburgh in which we live. The government,
almost since its formation, has been tlader the
control of this class of men and all its mighty
powers tirenow wielded by them for the benefit
8f the institution which gives them such a com
manding position. The millions of free men in
the North mast feel humiliated when they reflect
that they are politically subject to a miserable
squad of 80,000 or thereibonts.
Another table in-this work gives the number
of Malodor slaves. The total is 246,656, leaving
2,057,057 black slaves. Tie average proportion
of mulattoes to blacks is e . little less-than 10 per
cent. This is a aubjeet which is abaalsatly
suggestive of reflections, and we therefore mere
ly mention the facts, as officially promulgated.
The total number of free blacks in the slave
states is 139,168, and free ,hfolattoes 102,333,
the proportion of the latter to the whole number
being 43 per cent.
Under the' head of " liarriages," lg tits vol
wmo, wo sod it stated that the marriages • of
slaves are not counted in the Census, and that
ao extended information exists on that point.
hlr. De Bow would p,obably have no believe be
doee not know that the celebration of- the rite of
marriage among elaves is prohibited by law in
so me if not all the Slays Stator.
Kansas ELl6C7lo3.—Hear how boldly the. Ga
lena JrPnosian, the organ of the Democracy of
Northwestern Illinois talk. on the subject cf the
Kansas election and her probshle application
for admission as a slave state. It says:
The secret organization‘ Missouri—the ban•
tliog of.Drery AtchisoesAy which Shivery ie to
be voted info Kansas, by eMIVISriall hired for
that purpose. teems to have been successful, and
s pro-slavery candidate is elected Delegate to
.Congress. j We are not surprised at the result.
The spirit that madly evokes disunion, that the
American SAM
. system may be extended and per
petuated, will not hesitate to violate the sanctity
of the ballot, or commit perjury, to attain the
purpose that the propagandists have In view.—
Whatever 'temporary success they may achieve
will be trifling compared with the check that
they will meet, when Kansas presents herself as
is now probable, for admission into the Union. I
with a pro4elavery institution. The ground then
assumed by the friends of freedom, will be this,
and this their language :—"Your cbruititediou is
not Republican; it does not provide - for a Re
publican form of government; it condemns hu
man beings to a life of hapless serritude ; it
' permits the sale of huinan flesh and blood ; nul
lifies thaldivine institution of marriage; It dis
regards the natural right of parents' to control
and 'govern their children ; it gireslemtlity to a
form of oppression that is more horrible, and
more directly subversive of all Republicanism
Alian 'any tyrrany of which we have any knowl
edge, or of which history 'gives any account!"
How machrognage maybe received matters not.
It is ontll tit for the North to' do right ; the
consequences being to Providence!
brim P4mberly, an &Mime; made at the 'St.
Louis theatre, lately; what 'ls described as an
, eloneentilieeali.' In the course of it she said :
'True indeed are the words of our great Aisteritan
'Bancroft;' Irestwird the star of Empire : takes
iti*sty.' Shi mast hire read more of Pat-
Matt than Mg' °siert; to bare form4.rtiiii.Mble
• SPECIAL NOTICES.
Cormaiwnwienoe of the Pitlaburah Daily Gazette. I
To Persons who are Stocip Elhouldtred--
Wsenmarott, Dec.ll; 1851. Shoulder Braces.
Adaong, of Mississippi, made his promised Da- LAN 4 . l N.. ^,theChwmt.. '' n, Tranwnciat, under
motion for leave to introduce n bill for the repeal'
of the Naturalisation Laws, nr their r.vential ' a vrry fine epeetmenur the - Waxhlngtn t :Srpe i n. '
ftni.. , lment, this morning. lie spoke above his ;:: o a d ",`.f7 c l,77, l ,, a't i .r,t i , b y hi ' a the mole
bren , th, but not up to the hearing point. II is' [nimbly the purponts far X1:43 It Is irten k :led. i la t " Ila " b " ta " ml
1131 F uern were all hear nothings, and be might as , easy. sod .11°.°U." fewfrom
I lbe moor other Urarae to comet urn. `t to nn err,•ilooo
well have been a any-nothing as a Know-Nutt ,
' loooecdee, while ti the same alms, it er•e`rtav tb^.le.nl
ing. . detain a healthful ?mitten. without at oil reelrainlflg the
"" then
Mr. A.'s bill will provido,as indispensable pre- ;freepoepxe ,
liminartes to naturalisation, a residence of tweu
ty-oue years, and a declaration of intention for c
the space of fourteen years. This is a measure tt, who ba , e aell . flred a P....pit 0 :1 , g
of sweeping reform. The only radical objection 1 :,., " . " ,',, bl d b ,,, ll ,, ` V n t t:: ur tit thy. •• Wudemzpo
to it in that when naturalisation is allowed - after , Brace," mule and mad by Dr. EYSER, miner of I;td d id.
p antwere fr.r a brace and awnwodere.
any given term of residence. it is sure to be al Lye .eelaht of -
most impossible to guard against frauds. Thu ; pod to bricel , sho "' n 'n blem ls to ' t . b p er ” l: d atural " to is7.l n ti t , l ,T "L and ll i
expand the Chest We purchaftel oneentne time ago .
..04
great difficulty is that of maintaining the iden
tity
of the
applicant
0.
the various
etegee
of
the I ha .l za m bne ..
, I , : , k a so th p ,. leaved with It. that we unaolleitml glee It a
process of manufacturing him into-It eitisen. Women.bundred• of shoo, luJan'd I+l the
Klinw-Nothing paper here called the i 7.1. ht of ' ha ' " h°, "
The u pmn,rmu the
American Organ, has shown its colors on the see- ! r ir°,.rn-I"rudin mud
tiorml queition and proves to he one of the Most N. twee e , ory .neiety'm Trusses, nutaartent,
reckless pro-elavery ebeeta in the '447 Braes' Pile l .'""' Bt "' rk-haM "a .nan
bitter and
. Ilandagma, tn. (IKO. It. I:ST.3011.140 Word et.
country. Aside from the dispute about forcign• -
Agency of Dr. Fitalis Celebrated bled
ore it r,cognizes no volley except what is die
;it
. Dr .. . i ttl it l i. l ..it i ti tt ,t if i S i., E . Ro beets 5.4 0 .11 e,
toted by and devoted to .. the South," which is, I ;V o L "
with it. as with so many others, only itemiser- ' Cherry Pultuonk, Salmon., SM., p e etogsi
fopec
tiblc term for slavery. LL is PAW to be Very to co rant, th l r 'ul i roze n, r e,o l.l rr ohn , en t. beponallm Syrup, !Wit
prosperous, receiving for subscriptions from er oil. AnlS.Ll,apeidle Nltzt r r.;;;:e.=aZ d ea 'a l. t r '
Al 60 to $2OO per d ry, chiefly from the South.— Ner , le. rennifune• Semale'llhe . rental. Speeillo.
This letter circumstance it, perhaps, what makes r„,",.,,,t,':"7„7,::,";its nod "h .arse
.it an exclusively Southern Organ. Native odds, moo., rnanosona.o..urtos.t. Haul Ditrwe. Dye-
Americans and Knot;-Nothings in the North will sea
fhwplainta ea., eh-. Dr. ?Vele, onegssged
understand that in supporting this print they are I Putent 811o0x Plaid 4,1..unal .C1412,r,r,
furnishing means for the crusade of slavery up- Pr. Atat's Improved stet Spruty :now.
der Bran • Pr. P:hli's .01r, oslol.
on all the free tereitoriLs, and for the enforce- ✓ no,
went of every insolent preten.sion of the South I also. an abatis of SroPrtetar, tiedirines, Trusser. Sea
HET
against the peace and equality of the North, as
the fugitive law, the Lernmon claim, A dowses
good many Northero subscriptions have been ate- Palpitation of the fleart. Net boos Diseas
tained upon the implied understanding of neg. I es, Liver Onmplalnt,Senralaia. Urepelewr.tlnny.nd
reality ou these issues. They will be withdrawn.
.Pth...",..".11,71..t.'.1:.1 `1 , 7 d , , t a n ..
There is a project on foot for the publication of k „ . ,„,,
a Native American weekly journal devoted to atetvurr. Opium, ce .°l unah,ue at , c is nors.air hence
di mee.
freedom, and of course opposed to the ealsting 1, rea d n b ernn7rehr red ' th "r e ' b th .:d u er a' to .h tre serifleate: r a few of
"Organ," and I cannot but wish it complete which mar be found in another entrant, and all a whirl)
am detailed in arming the bottle. it la the greatent
enlgtea.S. 01•11 Spring and Vail 3.lrdleine.. and pourer. , ao lair
ewe 01GS the hind truly remarkable.
advertiaemenL
Fito3l WASIIINGTON
• In respect to " Know Ntobingistu:' it is quit°
time that some decided action were taken to
render the people ashamed of this order of
American Jesuits. It must fall or the whole no
tional character most be changed. The idea of ,
this country, a nation of high-minded, proud, ell
orated and tho . ughtfel mei., being governed by
the paltry machinery of secret cabals, under the
Juggles of grand councils. pass words and aesoci
en fooleries, seems an atrocious libel upon all
Americanism and all Republicanism. Let the
humbug have its run, but for the sake of all
that is decent, manly. and honorable let its run i
be short. Put forth. transparent as the day, a
Native American platform, excluding foreigner'
from political power, and asserting the right of
Americans to govern their own country, and
stood upon it. The nation will approve it; if not
immediately yet at no distant day.
The Collins tine of steamers rather obtained a
triumph to-day, in laying on the table the bill.
Pending from last session, giving along with the
annual appropriation notice of the virtual dis
continuance of the contract. Mr. Seward made
the motion, yet nobody has abused Mr. Bewa.d•
with more bitter malignity than the Castle Gar
den Union Saving Committee of which Collins is
a member.
MO ats4 ¢o
tier 900
300 . 5: &to-
1.0 and cm
der 10X,
To-morrow the Supreme Court will take up
the Wheeling Bridge ease, and it will be deter
mined whether the court will attempt to enforce
proems against that structure, or will in this ease
allow the majesty of the law to be flouted to its
face.
000 ' .04
Jesse D. Bright appears better in the presi
dential chair of the Senate then on the floor,
chiefly becane there is less seen of him there.—
It is understooethat Atchison will be he ?,ere
during Christmas week, and it is expected tdat a
contest will then take place between the Atchi
sonians and the Bright men relative to the te
nure of Bright's occupancy. The caucus I be
,
liner, refrained from deciding whether the ap
pointment should be permanent, or only during
1 Atchison's absence.
In my enumeration of the bills claiming the
definitive xenon of Congress I did not include
Hunter's land bill, because 1 supposed everybody
admitted it to be dead. That bill was sobstito
ted by the Senate for Mr. Dawson's Homestead
bill, and now lies on the mocker's table. Gen.
Dawson will call it up on the first occasion, and
will more to reinfacte bis original echeme, with
two or three material amendments. Among
themds one etriking out the words "free white,"
introduced on the motion of If. B. Wright, and
petty enough to be quite worthy of him. The
next one of greatest moment M. putting a price
of fourteen and a half cents per acre on the
lands, to remove the constitutional objection
against absolute donations. These modifications
greatly improve the bill, and I now think it
ought to be passed. Justus.
tercel. or Gotn.—Our drovers who tips
driven their hop to the root to Market, ere re
taming 'with pockets lined with gold. Three
gentlemen returned, - last week bringing with
them $14,000; mostly in twenty dollar pieces.
iNDICIIIISTB.—The Toledo Riad. , sates that
the Grand Jury of the county of Hillsdale, Mich.
pare found bills of indictment against the-Con•
doctors of the Nilchigen Southern road for put
ting off passengers from the ears who-refused to.
pay &charge for Caro which the people deem il
legal sad extortionate , and forfohe Imprison
ment in convoying passengers past:the stations
for which they were destined.
.
n3ll.lllCAlift - AT TELL Tautz.=Robstrt Chambers
in his recent volume on "Things in America,"
remarks that a person accustomed to visit
among the middle classes in Arent Britain, is as
tordshed at the profusion at table in all quar
ters of America. "There is" he Says; stint.
lag an to food." lie adds, "it was often pressed
to my notice in the !jolted States, that the hi
red laborersin the field aro provided with better
fare than falls to the lot of thousandS at the
"gestate classes in England."
One of the religious papers don't like tiladame
Pfeiffer, and thinks Mr. Collins need not have
given her a tree passage to Europe. ROZIIOIII.
When Madame woo among the American mle
sioniaries in Turkey, the return she made for
their hospitality was to represent them in one of
her_books an a pleasant sort of people, living at
their ease, and save their absence from home,
making no sacrifices whatever in pursuing their
work.
WEIRAT FROMM Utina" thot the"
are 100,000 bushels of wheel upon boats frozen
in between here and Buffalo. Ono firm here has
20,000 bushels ice-Wind. Some of these car
goes are convenient to the railroad, and others
not. It will cost millers something to get their
grain forward.—Rochsterr Dal., Thursday.
la order, to correct the ascertained evils of th e
free' banking' system as practised in Indiana, the
father of the system; in that State Intends, 1,1 is
raid; to introduce several amendments nt„A.he
coming session of the Legislatareone requiring
the President and fire Directors of a Bank to re
side in the county, where it Is located; another to
require 25 per cent of specie constantly to be
kept on hand, and another to ineresse the secu
rity in the hands qf the Controller 25 per cent.
It is understood these amendments will be made.
, A Corrxr Car Govsenstswr.—The Comptrol
ler of the city of New York estimates the total
amount required for the coining year at over
thirteen millions of dollarsl This includes the
sum of $1,442,000 to be applied to the redeem
lion of bonds, but leaves $8,700,000 as the sum
asked to carry on, the operations of the munici
pal government for the neityear. This estimate
appears to have considerably started the tax
payers of Gotham.
Wno ana ran Nommen. I—lt is a singular 1
fact that the nominees of the late Staunton Con-
=don, Henry A. Wise, Mho W. McComas, '
W. P. Bocock, were all arrayed against the De
mocracy in 1840! It is a singular spectacle that
the Virginia Democracy could not Mol even one
worthy Old Stager, but should thrust all the ho
nors on those who were for the " Union of the
Whigs for the sake of the Union," In the mem
orable canvass of 1010.—Ii-ed. Herald.
/31.3MNAZ Tune.—The Philadelphia Ledger
'thys that ns the navigation of the river and
'canals is now Impeded by ice, the transportation
of goods and merchandise to and from New
York is carried on the Railroad from Camden.
Some trains used for the purpose are made np
of 00 or 60 (=wench one of which contains
four or five tons of goods, and all drawn by
single locomotive.
FESIIIIIIIII AT fOISDO, 01110.—Tbe Clanked
Herald says there is more freight now at Toledo
than the railroad from theme to punk can
transport during the whole winter.. ; Cars from
the West hien etcMillimie.tircatpitve dery wait.
lag "" '' '"
New .Daguerrian Gallery.
MIL NELSON would respectfully inform
his friends and lb. public at floral/. that In order to
Duet the daily Innauothas demand feu his Pagnernsotinsa
he has had bola and has now completed (ever the Ilid
IS:ot llftlea, Third StreeL) no. nf the most epsilons and
oastolneacit by Light lialkeirs *Tar constructed for
guarrentypt purpoors. In the 1. oiled SW.. Wave uns
mowed to execute Likeiusaes of all pikes and styles. In
ans. neatbar. from I o'clock A. 11. t1:14 o'clock it. A
visit front all Is sadhlted. ohtther they wish for Likeness
.. o cnot. itunt, (Ild INvt (Mee Itulldlna. 'third Maud
dea.dAyS
The Condition of the Stomach is of - vital
biro. neen—No man. wronsn, as child mulish.lthy trn
less the wort of Mandl= la resularly, thomeadr. mod
rianronsly performed. With thrwerlomthe of civilised so.
Met!. this Is out the ease. And yet th. remedy Is within
the reach of sit. li.fluur. (knout DID... neetmed by
R.C. L. Jackson. PIMA., will ss sandy meats a regular
sird healthy &akar of the stomach am oil oil lesson th.
Meth. a/ mschinery. Let the victim of dystwPsis or to-
Itt any or Its forme try It and we rumor. a
0,4.1 visor, firm nerves, mond skem by
taghL •04 iIICIO•Ne r d ebearfolosas by day de. Mesetise
merit. delil.DedAw
A CARD.
DR. CALVIN M. FITCII, of New York,
would - announce that ha baptoed* arrangements to
tecol his stay to I"mm.. till JANU•ItY dglItAT.
IMA, Aluilug which time be may to anointed daily. at him
Room., at the Ctry, Ilom. for Prusoluar Casement°,
Asthma. DPW.** female Ilimplalntw mot all other
diseaaas awarded with or predlopwed to Dortromptlon.
To three who have Nemirw 's' consulted Pr limb.no
&immix onomiltatioa •11/ Do made. nail %Monte as Pleas
en to we our fanner patients. and ai imusulticm Dr.
altsh on the yaresent orswalnn may continue to oorrespond
with him fa. New Yo r without torthet espalier.
(Mee flours—Moe to fire daily. haldwal
dall-diertAtT
_
PEARL STEAM MILL.
CANAL BASIN, ALLEOTIENY,
tikAR Tll2 It &ILIUM 0 iTATIOI.I.
Families will be supplied with our various
Trla gna u er u tereUt2l ' Ve...a i r,iliFfn. a rZ;::::
Wood otrort, or Brawl accoo• o n t Liberty sod rt.
pale .h... Plttstoonh, 11. I'. *thwarts. or J. T. floople,
Uru lfle=l A AMllnl r i•ol to Wallies WOW./ Otto cilia.
T k erms. 34. CAPT.' on dollvery.nmAic CO.
.• . _
Aiml Ti.aData— CC Tuciuzu
FlatitlNG BROTHERS,
(socccscoas To J. cr•O • co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
' NO. CO WOOD FrREET.
PITT:WV:RCA rt.
Proprietorsaf DT. sDLacoNteelebir•sed Veregfess.L4wer
11K.lo
Citizen's Insurance 'Comry 01 rata
H. D. FMU. Pr.s.d.rtt,
SAIII.ICI. L MAILitIELL. Se,
OFFJ(? 10.1 IVA r 4:%/3 . 4.7g L EA , . 11.1.12 CAT
I NNUItED HULL AND CAW", I
HDL/ Aiwn,,ND AND 'TI I.
AMUINAItTIitg
,;:;Tz P. A LND
LA.% D NA rIGA 7110 A
and T6l\ , I,
TA 71(6.
„ .
U. D. FC4 Wro. Win.. Jr
Wm.
Wu.. Bingham,
trt4fDnlIFF,J, John Dllwnrth.
A. IL,lane,. Fra
!Fur M. I'Faonek, J. Sehonanst.r.
W•lter Flry*Ft.,
PITTSBU It< +l4
Life, File & Marine Insurance Company
OPTICE 55 FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC! HALL, PEPTSHITHOIL PA.
. JAAMY A MOON. President
C.A.* A COLTON, Scream.
This Company makes every Insurance ap
peralnlna tor ronnoeted RISKS.
Hull awl Car, Risk,. ou Os Ohio end
M~d trilytttArtm Sod Marls. Mots gen
trra
Ata against the Perils .4 the Bea and (ohm! :fiLelsettion
—oll..l.—.llV‘ihe est. enttotetoet wittl eeSet7
Nall WU..
DOUMW , :
Jammtl. 11. n,
ranmel MaOutgun, Jame. D. Mdd3l
William 1.111111, Wm. S. Damn
Akmandar kradirT.
John !teat, • John Yullartnn,
Jompb r_liammus,AL D. !taut Damn),
Job, tanAlpin, Alexander Rornol4, Arm
Wm. W. Jnhnatoo,
Janne Marshall. I Illjk i r: §r e Lar, °' lttaan In
(Mont. S. WM.,. 1 Hiram Roam, im ' arer. '' '
aor.l.A•drfa least envy Imam fiat m1..1
WITTED STATES LIFE INSURANCE.
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY:
PIMA USLIIII4.
(111AILTKIM , APRIL . 2A, MO.—CV.= PraraiMt.
CAPITAL—S2SO,OOO.
(I s. E. corm-rAf Third end 01.4md atrod, rhaAlciphiv
OfTICRIL9 UV THE DOM: WARD AT PRI LA DELP qIl A
H.lAMmln•pnnlla . m bv R. Crawford. Paul D. Ilg i ldard,
vw.g74„.„.
71=" • ttrDt.
—ltop. I L Drsfo.4. . r.
Vie Itcdov—Ambervo
VI. ThoMpons.
/Axtieal favAdiser—PßlAbarßb. Jan. U. WHIP., H. D..
Allevbruy (Mr. 1L1a. E 1=.,. 11 .. .Li
vatlT !VOLD. *put..
74 YourtA 'tree. Pitt *harsh
'ARNOLD de WILLIAMS
11.13TACIOILM 01
Vinson Furnaces, iirro't Iron Tubing
AND PITTING GENERALLY.
For Warming and Ventilation of fini1di_ ...„.4 72....."
A. W. will onntrsot fbr Warming_ and Yana ng by
noun o. Hot Water. Plyenor Chi Lions Ammo. Ilburebon.
iklyona, Hoaplyals, 1 , 1140(1011, Green Room. Ro.GY Ilona.t.
JIG) Ilotal• or Dwelling. No. 24 alarist oL. Plittabonth
HOLMES, RABE & CO
SUMEIISOII. TO
A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER
XMOTTACTUTLIES OP
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED TKOS AX•
1418, CROWBARS, SLEbOES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS.
Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Outt . tm Serowe,
&itting end rekyVbr Jkatmery,
Car-sae Bridge Bolt», with Thread and Nato
complete, •
PITTSBURG P
Wmutiores. No. al Wan rr, animus Dm are alvon,
u',Att work wartant,e4. euh3l-t?'
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
IVI'COREi & CO.,
CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS.
:MARE NOW OPENING THEIR LAME
ortnek Of TANGY TUBB. calming even variety of
SABLE,
MARTIN,
•
SQUIRREL,
LYNX,
CJNEY,
SWANS DOWN.
TALMAII, IiritTORIN23. CUM. MUM, At, to • bleb
th ßtir t.t t l k: e ri ' reg. rg. ug
Harare and Art
Reads, by Bator. ciabAd with mi.
Cir by se. with MO. oforrpread
A tornad to Ws& or brown instasd.
By Cristsdorn's
Non". the time to hist llnlX.rr.
Would rola sr/lush@ oesuty's boner.
Mainz @nylons rivals cower.
Use Cristo:toles Dr
diredstsdnro's Fanydslor Hair Mr% gold sr Dr. msg.
UR'S Druz Stary.l4o Wood st. nols,lfrvr
_HARDWARE
LOGAN. WILSON & CO.,
Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their
'estarnivo. Mock of
" -
HARDWARE .AND .13ADDLERY,
auerrbing ono of. the soon complete •imattcurota ist the
cou3strn. ''. •
itECELVED MINT PACE.EIIS /BUIS litraoPli.
lak• (tor off or rro tbo meat fivotabl• lams, Mgr
*ants Ong Tad om TM O.* Worst prosnat•d •
tani•g LW" LILII.DWAILE at.
144 Woad 4e4 , .•
utect AIM inciln. Sus narna ikplAhre
,
APiIIiqSEME NTS.
Dr. MoLane's Liver Pills When the i AdisuAlstr \ tor's No e. .
, ~. Vante ,r LW- ,' S. Ra• I. n , 'lv sr&
proprietor of thin invalarible reao47 nor.lo.ao It of the i :. \
. - 111 iri:: i, hero' , r ...Iv o." tlei .etter , . ' ~,,,. ~, ~,,,...,1 , ..,..- , . ' • •
loveni , tnr. there Irs no medicine which den:l-n.l the nano , , . ~i, nftto d (~, ,, , L ts tai Publie Eat , ' P N.! .D A N l 'l S
fur tl. • cure 4 Liver and• Hilton. Complaint, note ale I, ~,, ~d4 , ,,..T.1,'"'j,..,' „''',',',,b ,",,',",, f ';' . ,
~. ;,..‘ l ; :',, ' . ,' `'',T , : lc, ?,, , ,, , ,1, , ,7„..'"',. '. e' ...', ''' .ftd In arena, ,,, ft. on.frend Mb' Rormlt. colzl kr r ,
' , farming the „eat pnratlecee of throe dieranen In the ~,,,h,._,,,,,,
~,,,,..,,,,,T,i ,„ ~„ ~,;,,,,,t , -", ,_,
the Library Asunei• i i. Tb `" ."7.. " 4 '
1 4. 1 1 li'i; ,,. llCSr_ o. Ant./ itE gi:. ,
Iluited Rate, In the ?oath and West nartirularly. whet , w.,,0
ltd ,
tot
In lb- denea•e. , • • 'on. , o.' , 'e na , - v .1 .11( _ 'l'l 7 RP , :
..,
late ay m•ot . the undurol ...I. at the rot , el D. • Young Men's Mere
the patkut b eminently unable to obtain the aervicee of ' f'
' i 7 .7!.... A Ire, N.• .".0 I.ll,rtr ft . PI , t.loo el e., EL .... St the Slerehants • harbabga.ett,
W
regular Ph/Mr - ion. amw remedy v.. Yobnlrud. et °h.' i haring el‘hrm to r..... t thew. •t: y I+oo.. ••I la., : • at pr. . t..*110t2.141 , • Leta
of tinrortd. on 1.1.
Wu land etl,vtuaLand tb• operation or whirl, mull In no eettlrowt L de 4,1,, 10 ni .1E I Alt, r• , „.. ~,. ~, ~ . .s . ~.. 0,1 , ~..,„, t . , ,,, T ,,.. ,, ,, p
_,
~.,
~ ...„. p .,,,,,,,,,,,. 4 ... h .„..,..,
_ A I .q ~.., 1,4. will 'ill sC ,I•,.:, IC nail r .. ' oo . ' a,.. :" : . 1 }„l"d as .r o c' " 'ft t o ,6 J ' aarol ' ..o .ri f u. no w to *U" ' " auti
der peen. prmodlrlal to thc.ol2ltltllooll. Irbil. Ille•dlcim..
la supplital by Dr. hi'Lane's Liver Pillg, al has been prtiT. , l i . City Hall. \ 'III,IL-LA I evfniunt. bee. 14! de/I
sale.
In e'er ,. lr''''..c e to which it hen hed • hnol. 51... Len - 11 N raw tlattace of on brill.- oi , 111, i I luillAcel c. r ' r .11:T , ; , .if..14 1 1.,/
. ? . .rf ...,.! '. .
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..rtchao.t a solitary Taman, t....r., wvurred In 'bleb Market Donee Axe.cialloe. the 11,1‘.
r llt 11. arm.... ~ a „ , jo ,g , ,,,,,,Z,'„;“ 1,, , ' ' r e t.'b,„. t 2,1:,,,i iT. IRON CITY 5112illtu CO,
De elTec. hare I.vm linurloun The ill reutlon ni an ran for rent fr in the brat A/Jarmo'''. 1,, b . "'" .."' . ...‘"c ',rob ham and lety ima,:loat n, Her - Perth,. . ...f ACCTIOIII-This (Tl.hradall treat
toe nntllece of two Irate armtionel , herehaotre 1 . ..."...p. lilt a. wilt;
rated and dintlu.lebed phi-alarm. it ban nothing in non. , ~„.,,,,,,,, ~,,,,j , ,,,,,,,,,,,.. i ~,,,,,,,.,,,, ,„. ~.,, ,`, be 7 - 1, 'ilea." - I br jil , dr . ' , l l 4 l ~.„,' n , , ,. -.1, i , -, : , ,,,0r ~....7 ~,,, z , ,,,..,,,,,,„„,„. . ,,,,, ..,„„
.0. ,rith the nuari nontnuos Durward nerm the puldie rent, • ',flog the pre.. lb.,' ore •Illirm '''',,.., e' e ' . ... \ i . ...; ' t, ' ,:if. * ,lo:T:it:, in Intro WI,: to r:.ry .....! ' ri. ,' au ab Iv y 1'41.r Stoot co• l '''' '° k.
by 6/11.110.• pretender. to the medkal art Ileyertener b. ' un0"r.:`,. , ,.... Zoe n'n_ev,°?'''''' . rk"'''''''',"''''' "li . ' 'rm ~,,.„. str/S
now prof. d, beyond 0 doul.t. that Dr. t Plan+ •m Pill i• the 1 rt,,',..,',:, ,-,. ,::,;;;`,Z ....7.1,.
~, ~,,,i,,
~,,,,,,. , v...... ~..,. .1 LeJfiova ro . ci Le4ture . erentertn .4„.., , ./• 1 4 0 , ciitj. ,, ,B - i i i ii plE T.., ,, , - ,,,.,,, ,
h e yt remedy ever prop:mai for the Liver 1. .r9P , 5 19, ' wrltii the building tarmrsltti.e,
eh
...,11 rent ire ".. ''''''• ", . 1 ' 0 . 4 '. •,,, 'I.. ," 4.- . 4 .I. lie , , , wII I . , ..1 '•'""
coo.) h V. Pb,,, a liotele, Library ituom, Foram... moot -2 1.,..,,-.1,1„..p,eda,v eyhrrg.ww., s.bh.t.}ym.., at 2. L'efli,
Purrhrmers will be careful to ant for DR. 7.11.011 E -S 1 security •ror t a EL. Comarmerlal Caen Roam. fuer* 01144 rm‘C.Pltb
G. - I.:PRATED LIVER PILLS, and tab. norm el., There i ,„?::,.....17 1 L'' , '„,.`=r.7, 1t64 ,,, ' :,, ' ,„„. • '',""'' l :„,'' 4ll° ' '....0 `,: ' ' LhP
''''
II LIVII7 Itln4r, •
rte_. ',II be anld, a lar.,,etork al Ude...warm, t 4 Lk. he.
or.rm other Pills, pa/retina In to Liver Pill, acv lefore , No , ii ,- , ,5I Lv c0q,,1,1,,,1 .11 IP IA I to ot.. dollarr ' ‘, JS.). D. Kink 'ATILICK. ~, i.ertittibaa. aoce,rugag for Chtiata aud vtata.. a.5.1m0u 41e
!MIAS 11. 1111KII, ,5... owd U. • az, blue marble Kw/ Palrd. ,, Kl 4,4111 , 0, els•a..
the public: elan, Ills Celebrated Vermiform. ean now be bed I Prop. , alowill be handed to S Jet, P.S. Chairman. ‘, ,,, t% H. IL 1101,SIES . emu, and rauncrit.L,...cle. a... 4 4 , 40 , ..11. 11 ,t ,, K.1111 4 . 4-
vt ,all r,,,,,pneLst,le Drug ;terra in rim Dulled facm....,. aloe, ' Pr order '.a (4 • 1 .*.''1" ) ',.` V. o. it" .l., 'V . ' ' '
1151 D. 11l \ '/' A l ' ' , ' , . k. ' oda , ' , getable 41elea., xixag... itt,, ey...0.0...114.04 cpd ...a:a!:
, ...0."1,7 the ,a,ab. yroprietors. PLENIINO by
fl. 1 To Contracters. \ \ - Lee , ..eret. emt.e. ......., 0fe,,,,, •• tr. chalhber ram. *A - . FA. Am
. _ the above wall be areld n elthout ...eve. in lOU Weill tier
deßd& onl ahem/mere to J.K10.1 0 Co.. .130 Woo let I .71 If EAI Pi! I S AND Cll AltLES'ra IN ItAll ••• Leeigire Before St. Paul's InstitUte• trade. ale /. .NI 1 , 4% VAS. Biwa.
I`l 11,,A I , -..- 1 .1,, , (11,11‘‘ fur Graduation are ;1.f.00% il e 1 / 1„.. i AECTilit gt. I riteleet Kai Culturr a - i11 , ',...a , '
.ill a..• r,.. ,, , , ...1 until 1/, , , ,,, ,,a1 , ..r nth : fol. ter the t perch \ . t dell .
_, „...
_,_ ~ , .. r ...., _
00 i „, „
or the line ine , lue. tbrnogit )1. ~., El,inn;, Tebnenee 1 1 , , , ,', „ 'i n 7 IL,' ,f4, , 1,.,
~ •, , , , , , k ! u, ? 4, , , , , ," .... ~, , , , , 7,-- , , .
and Tho.on .• , t'etint Y. "lA . n . ''' , . ' .‘ '(''''''' '''". '''....., Pau , I K11K41, - .1- th.• ..,....././la r.,,. 11, 1,1,,,,11. Of the\ poor.
too , te 1......
Into% rm.l ei velftrati..l.••
ma) 1, .eeil st`. tLe ..!„..N \ eer'• t, dr , .
,
..flin. ~, I, 1,,,rm, Teo, .A 4• . {0 ..b.,,i. 10•,• : •-• :, -,,,, • , , \ CITY HALL. ..
~,. Ilia I.e.b, • 1.-.1 \ I I ' .
.
111 , Wnia to end ni I la. werl, h .....1.1; eiil. • Ihto wly\., \
erne, Memphis and the Enoern rod. , 0,1,1, ml •
Wentwar.l from Tuarunsbia. Malan, .1 I. `0 1.11, e.)
.1.14-H1 Prin.,a.l. tent More., 1
4, EAT OF W Alt --Ju..t recd hir t ' Fae .ol• ,
I - 7 •ealve Mem of the ' , carol \t cc, the Cilmen. , Turee, . Z.,
aim. )Iliter, Teherteenis etc.: ale, of the table. Dull' „ 1
I Inniand. ,orthern Itua•laete. The•A Matethe lot
...tend nuot carreet. haying term bomfin Jol r lorn
•Ot, !aro ,
vo ntnin. opera LA • . idan• or the e 14. • ,,( R r...,•E mit,
rpterehun. 1., fe1...t0t...1. ode,- .-e For b LY ,
Jell II 11.1./:1:1:/..141 Third qt
1 1 ,-,, , , 51;- 1 $ 5 1 ( 1 1 11.1 1 t; o ll d k I 1 1 1 . 1 . g . 1 ol ' . ‘ . I . l ' l ‘.'' ' ' . , .2 :
'2' ,rdf)!I: N En
nor"
(will`
I l i I rVl. l tre ' P tll l' elr t j e l h ', l - .. -- r , I. \ ....1, . A l . „ ‘ .. l rl . 4.l " :l:Vf ," ;ret
al.. Cashmere*. Detain«, Le . fie delg rhlelf
i Of , SP.K EE PI N(1 lii.KalaS—A. . ''.la.sota - -
II 1 2 . ... • . have re lord the i riee el all thdr II 'Mt...4 I,' ea i
, oakt.,,, fourth from . el pricer :
1 ONG St/AWLS- '' 0 Dlore* ii,,,0 1 E...,1
- .- : 1 ' \''. JAG{ furra
ERA!
Lung Shawls, worth fe„ action. for .52, an a whl
rmEl A. A /de, .1 a 1:1Y-..,..
`e... . ith go, QIV EFIT Cll,IEli, 6 I•4e per qt.; , s
Y Ceo , B. ,
1 Windy
l king !bandy. 7..5 rent', tot' 9
- - , ,
, this at
.1.11 DAIS& I'ATibl!. OMr ra ) Alltr.., 3n .he fbn d , •day• '
~.- ea, In f
4 , 11ACK I.: R.S! I.I,It.ACK E. Its' -11.• , : io to 3,1 p, the time
; Ju....11..• when i\ .0 wnnt Mein, VI,. , ~okl„.. "to,
:VISF. VATTIJ \ 3 NINI,IIt, , l 0 the Inause,..E. ...........
;mule , . 1,310 out, , rer heel,. rentaluing bn a'0a.. , ..0 . ..
, _._
I. ONKEOPA'r II IQ, doom alloy it, in titeiii•
I eine,but not lu morals DIgIT tit , In ehlll. hut not:.
I lin, Itla .In,u are 1... stwa 1 1 . 11E , TER armimrtnr•
•• ti '.. , arg , dem. of •01.erior thotbine for
1 11 . 11., 11., V•r•
....., tie mean,. Tr, 11. ~..,,,,,,,i,,, I t 1 11.11 •t ft ,
-nary toe •howing goody.. , del::
, _
Frostwort or Rock Rose, for the Care
timeetmotm Hare, January let. 1.52.
o —My yen Charles has been afnleted wlth Intlatornattnn of
the hlp,lnt. At the ewe of 5 he was Mt ettaeltml,
Wawalon incTres.l mall the hlo an. very
eased, and the joint seriously affeete•l hie lei, drawn up
pt that It era. 11110:J11.1dt. etraifithtml it: s Vrefee. , or
surgers gave It ae his decided' opinion that the leg would '
e
gors heal, ant that the young man 'scold never walk
again. Thy dbeane Incmaard so rapidly that for two and
half years beanie walked with 1.1. - xut , h. sad the efforts
....sender the limb wale attended wilt great palm. to that
he could tint el,p. 1 watched blue PIP attentively that for
flee months 1 did not hurt one full itield'o rent. Ile bad
bean treaded by disUriguishe4 mallfeal practitlouera by
leaching, tattering. k. ho had aln taco befime Olin Moti
f-a/ Clink,' of Yale College. 'rho rem.dira they rem
mended wore most faithfully tried bat without avail...-
n,
Ills was his disease and dreadful eondltion 'eighteen
mouthy, altion when he eunameneed taking Mitre' fork
awe bottle was but partly taken when b• was much
better. nautili...Ong until three lefttles haat been taken,
when a cure was entirely completed. now he ht In eacol•
lent health. l'hic la the teatifuony of and can ho fadrrdr
orated by addreaffing Mra. Catlutrltic Wallace
at,. !taw Baron, Conn., or can lw fully substantiated
hT
hundreds of afitnes.o., or by addrawdt,g a line to see. W
W. Belden. New Itarenfl'onn.
Fold wholeaslo and retail at the Dead Plus of OF-0116F ,
K EYSKII. No. lid, tarn.. Wood at and Virile alley .
117 - liien of the dolden Mortar.
A. A.'CARRIER & 13110..
Corner 9th and Smithfield sta.,
` PI'fTSSIISGII, l'A.,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire & Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG.
CAPITAL ),000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
OF I A;
CAPITAL $300,000.
Arstin.4,vcß compANY MR VALLE)
OY VIRGINIA,'
W VIRGINIA;
Capital 8200.000.
OPVICR PENNA. INS VRANCY.Co 1`111:11?.li ROB:
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $3(10,000.
A. A. CARRIVAL. Foe,.
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S
TRITF: DIEUICINAI, COI , LIVER OIL
•
Prepared exprettely for their eales for Medic
inal me. J. C. IL lb. Imelos employed no oveot at the
Mandl. to eutemildeod tW maottfarture of thety OIL no
sumo the public that It is Moored ulth the create:et can
front Dona but trash and healthy livers.
'All Oil rad •Ith theft awootoro o al re !bowl fo fo of
an.u.al fine duality and can be retained In the meat del-
lode stamseb.
It lz ettenalrely employad both to private and 'lnsultst
meth, and well dev.rres the attentln n of to elands, Me
moody mar. valuable than 2.1 , l 4 1 ...TT"1. tar
Ma
rumptlon or pulmonary affection..
JOHN P. BAKER k CO,
Na 100 North Al it.. PhiladrintiLa.
tor see tr, all the principal Drat:l64o. yulYfiryddwfut
NORRIeLOCON,OITV'S WORKS.
Sixth gyref, abler Budread. i'hdaolpAan
EthCGAGO for _ years ir
mandatture 0 1 I.OtXIMOTI excl uti
hare voly
recently
bum onnableralay es:a/mrd. widni-na larue
and nurnerema fixtures and bnla •hich will enahld the
I.7pr,ienrhat,o,lnferl 7 , l2erspatrh., any d-erriptiou of
RICH ARO NORRIS
HENRY H. COLLINS,
YORIVAItoINO .ISO
ICOMMISSION MERCHANT
AND WIDILESAI.E !WALED IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Rodin.
No. 25 Wood went. Pittsburgh.
ORAFF, ( eueotto.or to J. S. 1)1 i
'l.2 • 13n.) O r eire .. l3o ea*, A r nifor
11.17...:1;;"‘
Chest Protectors for sale et KEYSER'S
110. IV ont ortsret. •
•
50 groats 3l'Lane'm Liver rills and Veim
t.. 6 far uln low at Krvecict un HMI
_ •-- - - - .
trydromagen Cork Soles just reedttnd
100 ea., at KWtittrarg, 140 Wu art.
Uta.orlde of Lime fur $.l. as KEY
's, lin _ . .
Tobias' Venetian Linament. rut ralf, n.
ICEIBER'B. Wurwl
82000 Wanted on a Mortgage, for on
Dr two res., vu Gzst elaAt n.al litate, •ItoatB lu lb
h.p.rt et tto City Apply
M'Clintock's Family Iffedicinea—rWe
wit thn stt.utto. of Ilanwho of flusil,..Lo , l other.. to the.]
wortionpent oh lb* fourth cu+ of thew valuable
' •
[wands ,onst.
on band. and 0a sal. N h,ynaate. and lintail
palo 00,fe `. D. H. 11/n:MINE .t 03 and 95 Pm
Dn Pont Pnwaer.—Ev,ry TariKy
Itaclt sad Mardi. Nor•lor. In .11 .11.
nn nand and Iqr sale from .IDl,catiar. In luta to rat r •
on favnrable terms. Atsc Safuty FOAC.
D. W. C. BIDWELL, Mautturer.. Art-,
13.7-.11,/ t a t s e lltburgh.
Ease and Comfort.— f he Con ittrlllitte)r
Importel from Parte. ereNl suite the feet In tbe
prefhr shape of the Iload. so s new b. is u va. Mn the
bead se mold one A no. Et and s good Ilat mer beim.:
IT; Wwel 4. Ikolltil.All.
Election—Cittzens' Insurance Company
An Election for fifteen Directors of this
company. to ger., the ensuing year. will b• hold it lb
Ince or the Ontanany, on 310NDA V. the IMtli 'not_ 1.
twee, the bones nf 10 s. u. and 3 P
SAMUEL L 51AlteltE1.L.1 , evretarr.
Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad.--! . .ioti ,, e
kw , b7 Lb. Ei,,,lth..lder• of the Pittsburgh and
Erie Rallroal Ournpany. that an election •ill be bald it
treat Oreeneilie, Maser County. Ps. nn the •IRST Mob
DAY OP DFAXIIIIF.II., it 11 teeloc), 4. NI.. for Pinoterp
serve the man* year TII, iNIAS J. HONSHU,
nolStd President.
Neale°Ot Oil—For auto at KEYSER'S
140. Woo.l .tn.t.
NEW ADVEIMSEMEIVTS.
_ .
Reduction in Fritts"!
Groot Barnins In Lodits' Dress Goods, Opaline
Cloths, Embroideries, &e.
MURPHY & BMICILVIIILD
toNNOUNCE to the REDUCTION
IN MOCKS to their larrn Stork of LA folEfr
o Ds, CLOAKING CLOVIS and rxtr *lf
BROIpRRIEN of all kind,, IGIOCIIK. "(1 R :Ziral L. *
ROO/. MIA 111. P. ArAlers . .• do.
im adk partlrular attendee to their Invent
T
end etWinentyMa ofrieb printed all wool Morlit A. Ware
and Cashmeres, Morino and CuhmernPlaide, Y'orb Moo
Inca antl n Co
ee terna. Draw . in . ldark end flkney ., . 0315 . .7.
Mrnalrlt ' r3,7 , l. l 7,t , t Ptea " %al ' ltart n to^
Rol unusual!, low.
Porn= whaling tntrtneure handled:or and tarfUlllbriat•
mar and Nov Year for their Ind / frlen&dinldo
nolgr i nzwortnalty of doing to at verf ion para.
B UTTER -6 Mits. prime, in colts;
00 Leo Moto& ralehr
dell K. DALZELL & Co.
VIEARLASII - 41 casks just reo'd by
dolt K. DALZI6LI42 Co.
ARD —5 kegs No. l Lard fdr sale C.} . 5 ,
Ud e ll RDA WILL k Co.
'CRORY NUTS-3 lib's. for Salo by
11 dole It. DAL•LOLUa Cu.
06LENSOCKS- 40 doz. country knit
y'y ihr pia by J. D. WILLI/018,122 Wood rt.
iy:
R EEDS -4 bags Clover; 2 bgs.
7 do P.0.l fares% Dr
'444 J. D. WILLIAM ,
BUTTER -2 bblo. and 3 kegs Roll, for sale
by del J. D. W LDA7I.7.
pRIEDTPPLES-25 lie. For s e by
del{ J. D. W LLIAIN.
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P e
_4. D. - W
LLG
BF:1.14 'S--3 bags White for.;
ell We. Now Orleans;
. 6 do Philadelphia for eale hT
ell J. h. WILLIAMP.
-mow
FIRE KINDLINU-40 packs Cheever'sfoi
olds br 4.14 J. D. WILLIA!dB.
y INEGAR-5 0 Ibis. Cider for oale by
dell J. D. WILLIAMS.
-- - .
A LeOllOL-75 and 92 per cent., in otore
/7, ..d.fbr eal• by IL BELLYABICO., 47 Wood .t.
MUSTARD -- 25 kegs English Mustard for
pal. 67 den IL E. SELLERS i CO.
COPAIVA-14 1, lbs. for sale by
R. E. BELLREB •
B dslf
14 LACK LEAD-1000 lbs. German ter sale
11.b7 6114 IL E. SELLERS I CO.
CORKB-10 00 gross, wed size. and
mm uty. WA brag. SELLERSkCO.
WAIN S PANACEA-1:: do:. for silc L•
10_11.11± B. IL SELLERS Ol.
MolitlNN'S EIJXI B -12 doz. for solo by
dell R.E.Bll:la6RBk CO.
JWDERED ALOES---100 lbs. for isle bY
dell IL. EL 9-EUXIIB k 00:
/VioW'TT°--2 linAk°t4
f B r . t a ß e al ) ZErz •W.
LUE V ITRIOL —%OO lbs., for Wei by
II 014 . X. SELLERS CO.
.CE . SETTEILNDSOME L Teed I,•y
thu ,‘ •
r"no,;:g. r. cbc r ort vag 4t r eizr,....,,e).
iVilmuNsa l"" Vea lu Ch ' inilsolyiiadLlatrrin
eolvetta unsold lola
prte_tbl,kld
.bot 4
Tar W I " ." 'VEVir arc.
to-day:st VAN liUlt
UTTER-10We. prime Roll Butter for
mda_br &It nar e DILWOUTII.
o
ciAT , s.- a to arriv
De
IL - or
gl_r br =lva • WORTH.
.
I I 14: PfiriSEKVERN \v, JACK ITS or all
I_4 Ll3. , llifferoilt sty (.1.. rannotv.r...l 4 I dlls Itnld...r
I:::llVlTuiVehDeVt...Z72tl.,.a;ret ""'
r'"." tb.
, 4 a ii tdithtAr,i.
FISHING BOOTS, (loth:4, Rubber) at 'Pie
I. ltahir.el,l,,;ll.l Mulcid rd. ‘.l. kII Pill LIAM , .
, \
8A ,.. 7 , 15 1 P:1A I. PANTS at the .. l . t . til . ii , LEt u it i l i ilr
1 t • 410.6.6 et. j ' ".
I NIG A' RUBBER WHIPS of all sixes,
If wh.desuld kodTetkil, at the Rubber - bort) 16 Nlarket
..trwet. ~ 11.11:1 J. *IL VIIILLIP,
I~Rflq:Altlys - '2O bus. this 7lay ree'd
and tbr sale I.y del:, II 651 , 1 Y lI.°OWNS.
6 EANN.,---1,14 lads. White Reams ingt reed
and tor ' !, la 1100 II KNItY 11. LVI.LINd
11AliFID .EACHES-30 has. pared Peach
. Est 1 , d1.1 to .alts.
.1 el 3 . SIIRIVEr. k DILWORTH..
I )
RIND li .
Ci 14i— 301 but. Dry Peaches,
vr.° ; . t ln,.Ad,ill,
ai ntvif 511
LH ORM
OUTTER—:ItY4e4s packed Butter for w a le
p 7 1,r del. V, SIMI% KR, k DILWORTH
~ . .
1 ARD-40 kegft lio, I Lard for sale by
g 4 .1.13 v. sum ezir,E7gLwoittil.
NSW FICS 3 c4e,l prima now Fig.,
man ecate din*, to arrive this day and for ,
rale by , W. A.
ells
EIV PRUNES, in \ Haan bra. and gloss
1. lam reed by 4.12, W. A. MoCI.IIAO.
IR SII FRUITS, IG47metienliv Sealed—
Peaches, riA. APO.. thv.pb. - 4^ ,
and for s a le..by del./ IV. A. MK: ,
AItGAINS IN lIOUS ' ES—Vie offer ,for
A 1. several g eed. su
arrantivel betantl4l Darellbstr Ilona., In
convenient leatko, for Ismufnrt end le
rd order. rind Will Le said at for 'ate.- th.-tm., th an
[her could he built at the Inwent hiiih price• fur lumber
and all building materials, Yor chea t , ,beue. O. Int, and
lAnd, on may terms of ya. oust. sun at lb. old'
established Real/also. °taco of
.1,12 11. trrimEra A /4. - iV, 142.
I .. or: Ai s k F h Oli
and t...tiL IV:a
Annuals for 1A55, elcauntly Illustratnl
r.
osorh
in
tasteful .1,2,' adapted for prementati.ar. CZ,' of all sites
from hoe W1{1.41,11 and aftractive Onve u •le Hooke. Mr
torial Works fur the T onna: 1101Iday ,uClicatinsie nf
Carter * Bro.. Iltowrs. Appleton, A. $ Unfini Tract
m.
Society: Fancy Retinue!, Writing Desk, l'uttfoilea.
Niunnales, orb Boxes. Calms I.:at:nee. tr. A
choice selection of Terra Colta, Brim., and Oil.
pelested recently In the eas'ern 4e1..1
TIOBACCO-13S manufactured 'Dubuc',
Ss, as and ", to the It.. for sale by
et! CULUKItTSON, 12:. Liberty rt.,
a t KGS. TWIST TOBACCO 15r sale by
i. 1.91,3 der:
......
I.sri M HAVANA AND REOALIA Cl
1,. y ii ADS. large and small viten, encorrery ,holes
fur ea e le the trade or rensumere. er
del': A. 47111.1181eki.0N.
1 a 45 , 111 -. l{,A - VIS OF REV. 1)10 COOKE, o
Belfast, Irelned.Joet reed and kw lad. , hi
JOAN S. DA VIt4)N.. Market at.
---
ikj EW itOOKS--Frank Leslie for Dee.;
,1 Ito. II AI. be Fanny Cr.,: e
liandleents`of Arehlteetera`lold Nodding, by Joh
ullnek. new ealtton rerleot
Polities and Unlink.:
Fenleofencinablp, from the Fren,h:
The Pilot, by A. fannlinen, Conot, now ealtlon:
Th. Dram tin do to;
ballots', Matruh., be lam. lak. dust nr'd by Ea.
Kara by d.•l'! 8.11 LA U ITER. Sir Wond
'RON CITY CitaIIIIEIC(BAL COLLEGE
11,,,antylly Lotuni.—Nn. Pupilsreceived daily In
hedn and oruunnutsa , Pouniassahlit. Ita , kkeerina. B nOw
ractin, Caletuellona Ae. Itnoonnbwr, you aid be thoronsle
ly tonsorial idany one or all of fib.. above named bee...b
eaky and attends" Prof..., ob.. will .10.11 In
their p...? to IN tidOr valleirtiwn. Roar in sllO.l, that
ILIn,l Is L'usent by a taarbwr of elawen you , o , lwrietww.
.be by made we of th. 1.'.. tutaine. order, to I+
10131.1 many of the lama/ ell les to ennstrY. Len
tures 4/aliened dallk.
lutructlon In Rook ep e e
by Joie Rae
or.• hva.esor of 31 years experlenee In Oh. ot thr
taunting bow, Inatrurtion n elrAinboat Conk K.glng
as bow prastlaed on thy Wewtern Ovens
Rodents. ran attend 'at any flm.tn.ult their own note
renktnee. Oyes] from B , A. si.til 0 4. I..nlowe
snowt daily front 3 till 1 P. st. wee,St Attar mteed.
For tort.. be,, call.' the College, Wars'. Hall. Wood
otreat.
lirPlesses Wore . fl tan the very .nest
merit mode in writing by Prof. 11 ILL.alk A IMO: , puolla
113 MIS city., dell
rr111111) ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE--A
I n ear thres'ytary ltrk.k Dwalllng Hon., 01 11 rooms.
with • lug. Stare Nom, • hall;.gas Ratan, bath MOM
• Spai Nn. 1.13 Thlrdet.
A R
nor l ' on . r..en l l3. k artrri l n U lT: ll l " X% "' also m' rila .,%nr,i4.
onotalnlng three
• larva
17S:4 f :el: = L ir H. L aitirocq d ;ON7 lll, . M pt.
ARGO'S LIAIUEItIi.I AN, GALLERY,
Anat. Iltniannuk Ith at..-I.lainaw tk,n, in au
k Lifter weather In the hold idyls. of .bleb the art Is .0.' ..
NV AY WE -GO VER. THE' Ft.EECY
SNOW—Musle furnlehed to nlnlatilow [Stale,. lb.
o.test online by FRANK C. 94.10. oakw et tIA It. Curraa
Rumanian o. it:Fouth at.
narllrand Friar Fanny Dreavrart, at Wilkink . 11¢11. 1 ' 1 ,1
next Friday. bee- 1 Tlrketo s sta. e.wal AseemY
as usual nu Tamils,' dell
•
TARD BRAND:Y-2 girt:m.l.er r. l u lo lteo ol a t rd,
f -PrkiirVo Le viino°,7
dell F. St W.Nn.F Wood It.
.4jviteNcti lIRA.NDIES--Serguette,
P oprietora J. J. Runny. Harnett, Pallevols,n.
,1111I4n LOo. The also, names brands In half, nuartri
"hlith for sale by \
dnll 1711. n.HIITTONaN . O. 12 Woad U.
IN—Double Swan, \ C619...10, Ikletlar
" Siren. Holland 111.4 triple 11isorearth rale by
dell W. 11. HUTTON. fin. 1.3 Waal st.
I)0RT W IN ES—Burm ey t era, Queelf a Port,
uarceaer and other. brands of 'turn riiid?uparbar
nes. fo r sal. In 'lsmail-Ink Count —
W. H. HUTTON..Nn. 17, WAN st-__
XI ITItATE OF SODA—SoI Soda, Mani:Em
ilruesEdurintle Ari.l. Oil orVitrlul .na marandroo
ser tor sale by dsl BENNET r, LILY DK k IX).
FLOUR-150 bblm. Flour just mid and for
1 sa/a by ' 401 It DALZELL k CO.
if tII EESE--300 ban. primr . Chnere for , •klo
1 /by ,c, 1:-DALZALL 4 CO.
.
113.1.R1b1i VSAL - MODY for sale by •
I .1.1 J. S. DAS VION. CS Market 0.. mar 4 Ct.
. .
B . , ItrBOOVS, common . f I arS—t i, !t y j,.1%,.i.. ‘ e
fIUDIMINGEAVOEES for sal•by
Vv det • .li..I)AVIILON, - 612.Iraker 0.
.._.
ILLISCIOSCATECHISIII onlv 25 cL9. -
,
!Vtre nee by . ..-__ _
~ . 1. . .!..1..Ay1P0N. 641.1srket 0 :
(i L tu b rl lß rann e S tcc.2l N nt ' lre r s tr b TY ,me induced,
d
,41,,,, ur ..0 . tb .
mrly I.llblrtert.its Perilous Those' Its Lira Record. by
~...1.1. Fretb. L.. P. ;Moo 11.711. 'for ssle In ,
dr. ' J. P. CA1440:1.65 MarkSt 0,
VI INCE PIE FIXINS- -
111 Serdlrna Italalas,'• . .. .
Currants.
Or.. Lam
on_Pol,Jte., for ago br ,
m 10 tY - - -----A- •
0711:AII4ilDlIONET, in:4 'and S lb. cana, ,
L kir mato by . un3o
..,_, . IT_ A. 3Lc(PATIL.I..
111 YE FLOUR-45,1445. prime Rao Flour
.I.t, red and lor Pale trr: -nolo:, fIlll:bL t etalarr.
. R
IUtTER--10 kegs taieW and 5 - bbln prime
• • roll rsed and for eats La . .1 , .• BILL k wicamr.
C7.IIEEP PELTS-2 bang 'Teed and foessale
p_ar • runO VELL I LICKIETT.
nEXS. CASTILE SOAP just reed and 4l S
II / iur sala.by dos \ FLEIMLNU BELIAL ~4 •
••1,-
W IN ES-Verdeho Ataavirn,
Iluerst. Sse.l Maass. We ahem:Wows ba..4 - rY,
Tegseriffe, Lonasorttes Ciseivast4 lltaolq ma vita , /
Was% kw de Is calastaits In nat.
W. It. IMTT.IN. oNI eG
fllGAßS.—liarnani Rezalis,
IdrsirnirSa.lnTriViti:g, Cu W &"*.
dela MAL 15U , TOS. Ns. 12 Wood mt.
AwhyiLt T.R.Fit7a.2eßßatt7r;.:;
FP'll : i turt , Nriarr , ' lilt
v •g t re-0 hdA.° A. 3,A r, LL
?Olt DECEMBER—Hafp'er. Putnam,
dly.cirabam, Rod Pektermu. P..FSADLT,',II. Altel
s
J V Ma UR-100 bbls. cant and
01p rfOin. rfornaeby dud 11.00115 u 1C 0
mESS PORK-45 bbls. Moss, PArk. just
mu .n 4 lbr tale br • 11.116 1 1 , 150 N
P HIED FRUIT-41)0 bus. Dried Pouches:
66 do do Applea y lart
1 and for mini! dad A 119_131139.:1* ,, ,_
IO IRON-100 tone ualifcTrui;7Furnnco
Ptr Iron: 160 do ' NharonFurnsee Mx Iron.
fur
de by deb 110111130
It UTTER-4 bbla fresh roll Butter just re-
JJP cavort and fun sale by, It. 0001001. d ,
13EACAES-100 bus. now Dry PenellUs in
store and for sale Or doll b WATT! Un
LOVE K SEED-450 bus. just rec'd and fur
eels LT . ' dee JOIIN WAIT 401 •
--7.-----
VII/JUR-40 fails. Family Fleur for sale by
do 6 '•
ILEE JOHN,
Cheese;AVATT k CO.
BUTTER & ESR—iO boes o
2D iarkakes Ontlork6 kr. liornorort Co familt trotter
for We Dr deb - JOHN RATI &CO
I;:.7eryitupinrCrub
w. A:%tecLuna.
IltAB OWE •
Cider ned and
NEW BOOKS_f{ om tarter's and 11, • pers '
Melon of th e °tight Portoatlon and A ptlon
onstltntlen of the O pt ed Plete& ny boo . o=o4 N
vole., votave.
Lecture. Ware Iho Lon roving Me.' ChrletlanAP
andatlon. ,O •
4',==r,341°211?g,1 1 .7:gr,,,="rf:16).
.16:A.
Lott
PublksUoni front A. 8..8 Union. just reed br
• . & PAULEN. /Waal st.. Allealvenr..
P.P.—A rev and.extenelve neck of Boots, Stationery,
le....lately opened.
W\ Statione ry.
ILITINGPAPLIIS-Tlaid and Wove,
ilkltlng,leAter. Path &oat Commercial Note Par
pene, with a lute saeottotent, of Pant, and Odtce Mallon.
needl.7 . &A, S 131PLIllt, Allenhoult
trfi::44 bble: - extra \ and RUperfine
r•en reed ma an fan. nr • ri. RIBLIAUGII A. oO._
.....
eiOL--7 eapks Wool reed on consign
- v v. moat sec Pm liele trp•' " & ILANNIOOII * O.
U UTTER-4 bble. Roll Butter for.sale_AT
' \ mama D \LWO
4,RA NI) OPENING NIGHT.
.e. \yo , , hro, Nem AN), eIJYTINUReNIOII7I.I .
, ..
1 ... 0., 0 RLEA 51 S OPERA TE.OIRE,
\ ... \r. , 1 - z , u Twk, ~,m ui NEI, COMVA N I EY.
I t. ‘l.l.thut Ire rhatat.lon thlarrr.
\% R. 11.. 4 ,51.11 ER.,
\ An rr tli e• Re 11 own ed
, c ( k ), ( ) I, WH ITE.
Th.. ti. , :hralcol . ltArtrtetta, t; 3 )..1 -P. (T/LI.INH, ItAINf:It,
Lt se/ r,....1 I, t V.1,N,1011. wl the ben 844 a and In•tra•
mertai rf.rvirrti In ttto rtorl trill an 41 , ,1tt at . art
..ntortalltnent.
, Eirl , nrrtie%larti me hlll,
, r t y-S.ln R.lttn,Tm ...a fita 4,. . novta,tf
i
, IR. C`..\ A. Si;
\ :AI.AS [TS. liaving arrived in
1 , [lir clt,i, .Ite thls tnethult4 \lnforsol.ng hlt Fora..
t . 3Flon nd „tTj i l i llti Itt.t ... , 11.7,1:t.11 ! :ZtiV141 F 151 4:
. I: .' :\ ";' 4 \ hii:;lT ß TL A' :4 - .4 l : l 4l, "' 4 ' t hC L l fi l,, i 'l l fr7.l,
.41 , 0.14, .te- 1114terta• trill 'w e' tut Afit a. tle,:aill
lear4stalql• dhon., AO VI I v ,, rlre,to,thrr tt? many
,nett
-.i...".=v;: , ,r.:, - ,.t 7,.. - rcAlt. if..w.i.... ' 4 ,',"2.1 . :". y i:d
`11.1 , 4, r;Akt t,
o.
-,.t at 7t, o lt,elc. in Chi.
\
'l ' Z .. . t.,... In A.11,:thP,‘ , . , 111 ti c torment, at vrhit, "
".' ill ' ;: • rt d, Mtr=.: ,4 ,.. l' . 7,l trabty , tto ILlt...tntrant , tt
ugo•rf el I. 9 1,12, , and, from It tn 0 t‘elewk r‘trt
, ~ rkt,
Nl'iµ'BOOßS—Ork Doors at Irilewil(L by
4,r triton. \
~
Martin tborrvali. by Paubbreyton.
',
I odtlatc But. by , Jlrr. S. A.4louthaortb, \
Snnehioe In ilnyevo no. by 1.7.1 Mar,
A Yennavecan Abroad, by ila2,liuv.x4.
Ponvtdoe in the Peden. end Pottage. j.
Pure.ey sod thv Tort, CakttreorPategOnle. •
• Nu:board Ha Clovoranta Children.
The alnv, tor mle by , L K .47( t o.i. . 55 W . 0.4 , L. 2.
Cl • it;l4ol*(sNS -- .
~.4t' ;;Tiivel.l 7 .
•
i•%ha., lot of M., 4...0n. of all alts - av o •
r l.lt.ltte 1 1 . 4:7 ', 1:1V " ... ' l( 4- h 1 Z "" g''''' ' 1 ' g '
5 Ortavi Portable ileheleone. - .
4'. Oetate Portable Melodeon,
4 t ortavelivrtabln AlrlodKani.
The .fm' of anew etyle and very 4m.ndrome For
'rale at Manuractureri , prices.
rh. .
\ .I ‘ 4 ' ; '. ''''''''.°o 'o .l7tlVli r nettni, hi 4.. ~.t
vik - - . • . •
, •
OR TLIFAIVEST—Any person g.s . ng VI? or
Ilvlng hi Hip Weatrin
rwr. Pnrolutiu a ' , Mut .. lanlant
portable Saw NUIPPlubt fur rovers] Stater. it Is cal to
ha a,t tern, In a nen country. 11, ma Lb eo tnat
1b,73
v 1,7 ran 7.7,5 mama -,
A carety of grad Copper Stocks on baud to roll Real
Armt, here or In all„ Went. , -
I %len bars, Printed Ileglahluof Peal Karate. bed
malt are a variety of Farm, Country Sesta, fibroma and
lot, Steel, ten 'lbis Register It Oven to anywho
\ TIIOIIAS WOODS,
\
de14.1 \ Cite tutorial broke, 75 Fourth et
. . __. .
:.IWELLING lICRISE - OR SALE — A
rtory Brick House nrelcman at.. .11.1 , 1 0 0 01 ..0.. 1
- 1 1 . !hint by 44 deep. Th.!, boon. tv very ccovenlently
and with VAIL, and 9 tromp, 50,d t•cd p.rm....4
' nolrbal Ii modeto atria, a Indoor In front no and cold
''' .l t g '6k6 ."..
' l.lrlPgf.tiV747ol4 r ilCil rt.
1 1 l
p , csiDm - E II;10 — S--lflurr7 , 174r , Burchfield
hare recil nom very handadme arely Maims kind.
In . and black. other A...W.1110 combination. Ale,
Plaid Cashmercyn exoyi and lartml:l•lda. , '4o_
ipitINTF.I[MERINOS FOIL CIII LDREN
2- , Murphy A ggrehtirtd. have reedit further purply of
the therle ellktr• ekd desirable crcod, lb blue. bulY, o enge
and .hour. Alto, ampll timed DOLITIen. to {one,. col
or, f...Jrehddren'e thisa \ ed 713
Nj err ickl.-2-COPE.c.:, CAI - I . P ETS7C AR- •
.i. li PETS4rarrivlng et ..110.. IP. ttarkct 5
M Mon, Yolyvt, Itrrlc. 1 p. Druseelh. ?atm 'three
„lay. TahlttrAin. E, - 4up..:10,..na1c, Flull e num4N ,, T r
41Vcricin:' 'sirntrel'"nti:rnMrsirrlll.rTgatri,in:.ooe s.
;.11'.7:a ..VgarO.iisCl'AVlker.;:r „I.M.'"'Wer'olll:44;
attention of onv enehonvrt " inn triveliun . rommunlty w
c,ll suct e.... et ' Wi,blpel'ArO,Ve t 11140,
1.)0T ASII-2 mks. just ree'd and' A sale '
l a
~04' lettemaitt.p. 4 4. 4 . FIICANS a CO)
rorfcr Whod and Viatii at.
nitIED APPLES—A ' 'lonail, irTt in 6\ ore
Ayr 'had thr We br , 111,0ANDIP-SIVIFIA-N8 & 02.
t I fIRESE-50 Lis. in stark aniffon sale byr
1., ) dco 11cCANDLY..9. 310
—.Tr Al4ll & CO.
_
4
llR.°od2i.`srod-i,1 , .-...,..Liir.r.-kir)...7.1.•
ILANKETA. A. Maarn
_ .— Co _ ti llop
murnlnF r .l *e morn ft °. ink
0.02.0. \ Vdol_.ll AM.S.-4W' more S9/3/1
Wind,en
- 7
o Shawl, at race A. A. I.aPOY4 d .25 bitt el
'—
‘IIIIEIP CALICOES --10 cases 'Lanni of
17_1 thowv 1 and Ie Calk ,, ,al A. A. MAP() . d CO4.
,t 000 LBS. GA RREit ' S votO p
SNUFF to atom and Ibr vale br . I \
et FLIIVINO Illt.O/JA
11%i 2AI BOOBSu I .I kinds at TIIV
c,5.:Dki65.6. 10,,
aECRINIIIII HANIrROOFS'S FROM AtiC
-7 -7 TIONr-Vre bare Dot reed troomArdtion wren! valu
able lota of ',valet ocoad haivl EfiC/KA,' which Ire tr.
' VI ' '''
I'l'..r''''''"'-'.l:M'f,Vr^,v'a/ML, ..\
.
liliiily ENG AND , I
ji... AIENTIX7
ft LESSONS ' t.
nr.rire-1.4 hiantlful Frejt anl \ Gernoordlan:. 'n' All
aterrybpl In palntinu and drool. \ are inalterto exam.
• them. Tbe copies are tdapted , to allet-Tge. of tbe
o e s J 4.. AN - HON. , '‘, Market et
_ t 'AWITtri , F.AII.S. by the Author of "Old.
4 Dome by the Itlver. \ \ •
Caroline, last of the Pr..ncoula Stoke.`
Agnes, do do do do. Reed b B y Enna.
mnames& itro .by . 3.L. RICAD,--,-., 7 .4ch st.
BIBLES—S. Sadler, Allegheny, hg4 lust
LI oponeita line aneortmeet or Bibles. eons, Mt, both in
resueet to print and style of binding. hmu'ibm small and'
intermediate sines to Um WO [sail/ and nub!! edltna.
Nin &NA FREE BANKS , —The' n0te,...,0f
I,
I.la. L7r.scent City Bank at transwille• In.. reed at far
or Illencertm., by J. W. litegAßLAlSlV:. , 33l.lsesty A. \
R'S RAILROAD' MAP OF THE H\
kTrerkle ins% reed and. Roe Salo be
EAT a CO.. 1..5 Wo.'lnt.
t ill,R. MOHAIR HEAD DRESSES-4lva
t~reed a large assortment of near style Mallicor
I nad Inert..
o n&in A. A. SIAMS a .
ivoLEN —A — ust.TrerAl inotr,
1 V thvn.loo , WoolvasuAwLs. Locrtmand 6411111 M Shawls. Ern
Pre Stat., Lay State. flue I , seteh, Waterrollet Ar
no 33 A. A...IIANIN CCII.
a XTRA FAMILY FLOUR-.-Cherry
ton Fork
dud other ehlr.
be4ll;l:"NlNlXl2:,lr—t,l`.ra. LIGGHTTA
IteARPER'S STORY BOOR;, a hi:Wl:War
tales of Naratives, Diatesuerellaoarbakar°l Tel.,
tutruetlon and eedertatement of the Pt.... by
Jamb ',Abbott. WI ° ember trill metal° I,XI paylls,
....at quarto. beaattrol IT hhtthYttw , Printe4bh mverlteke
paper. atm. fret number .111 be Wu hl by Burr & Itmet.
N. Y., on , the fleet of Dot. Sahstliptlans rev,4, at the
Bou' or ratll) 0. bADLEIt. Alleaby.Y.
II Aid ' tco. Cin. Snemr Cured for'safeVy
...t...\ ...4
r:ew.azt,:4 Walri st.
iiIORN BROOMS -4 8 doz. on hand and for
%Jade by N tro.lo J. k IS:. 1111!i. 14 Water yt.
kageS:lo - 0-ba9. 14:0. tfolwi4
sjv
M4.3....1. 6 .i. by__ 3,1[!..9 . A.NY1EL.1 . . .
IPAIDAV—ik - i. biAll. falow just recd and
I Ibr We by . _ =el* J. It CANFIELD. '
CLOVER, SEEp--50.bus. Clover Seell . itus . t
re ed santlln ssle,b7 J. B. 8ANF , ....
11110TATOES-5U Ws:\ Potatoes just reeg
1. br \ uozs \ J. A CANFIELD.
)7c7 - Ciintor;
LP 6 bbla Deep rail nu • 101na.fria6 rolfßatter.
;vat Teed and for pie W. \J. 11. LANYI
11''.4L IW7d
' 93 do ' IL do, 13 , store for W. in'
CANFIELD.
. . •
11 . X.A.RLS --- :', 5 IMO. eisriti in - oro and for
1. 1... by
.r . Con , A ? . . a.pANYILLU, ,
' LIB f i r./14 - 0 bue:.Dry liPPig; \
"'•. \,/ 3.12 4...; Z r'r ‘
's 30 bt, ' ,.. Gr.. Mvtor.,ll, tetoru sad tn
arrlve for lbt • ..._:,sjilttp/L7OIITII
r -,-, —lO bbis. primo rOB Butter;
•to snits 10c ta 1 lir " 111 4 111TEIt IlitlitiTOlNlEL
U A Ibl. 60N-1000 pe e d Bacotiltl store and
JII to arrive M ao br MMIVFM LXILIVORTIL
EA 'l ,, it;-1 5 ,b1:11s. White Beam in
U„ Ade sod the .$4:4 by 4111tlilat & DiLNVOETII.
No:1 Family. Lard, to .ar
k DILWOILIH.
!rive and tormal
bxs.printe.W.
ante" smdibr ale 14 Stumm aIYILWOUTfI.
ZORSlat—A . L 44 or Ground '24 by b'n
.I;o r n e tenr Ll l =Prita'" " l b aSeigif. 8 :41
!Imbed, entainlag nOrng 40. mt• $ll6 per nat.
Mak 11,6(M. Paytants ea 7. Ineloon to
fIOOD SOUND 811 A t MAO; .
I.A S 4 pier bd. tam EOM BATTON !IL IL:=1:111.
AUCTION S
. . _
ORNAMENTAL STlii.titi) CLitiA.
;.;
THOMPSON 4 SCELZIF,
.3 ;
I
1 LASS STAINEILS, 'W r it 1.56 iluiclttreet l
11 . 11 plitsliorsh, respect:boil,- - Write toe sotoutiosi 'sa taw. s '
u w, sod of ristrt Weeds. Iltuldscsaridliesibleosore ow Titow - l.
p e r tos taut tn build prroste. Treader:lnes rw . ablaildisis, so ILA,
specimenii Dr ST Allan GLAM. at 'Lett Its
1 which Sires Medals sr-re swardsd Ls the kiesurayirsias . s
Rate Fair lo 1853, and by Os AllwgLewy amity Fair kw \ r
\ ist.r. They are prepared tossectits Stslowel Marini sr.?
/V ' l ' ifis. d t=2.e h 4 * .gl ",' :4 ll . l l , ... * dti. ", ..7.
es tarandowit.. •theltolln [be detworstinnorcbarcbas
\ i
'err Llre Like ligorr Y t4 neripturt. and lollegrirkal sotssets,
~,,r, nth. r dew:MO.l=d lirnamenrst Windosobalss, •
ntal Doors, Transaran,filde Lights, Sky Lights. odos.
lopadsespesi, Fruits. Flowers, sod orrery saris-
rit.. Enamelled Gis;li=eor sod handsome
?dors, sod Fists pm. ...1 Lamps' few
i "' itilrt: ro tv.iht.r...z.tett ,
I.tww. for burrliesitoloroiLisandlieraL• I
teams °Abair rePiiirliallid skill.
. i
t '
•
Stolen. --- 0
drawn by Lippinctt & Cp. on
JDepcco, Bank, of 1114 ei
7"."'
Ire. lii . e night of the the 1h Inst. t ii . ;: si Remora
are los t bu Tint field elreelt,ne t wernerit
he. been etop ded-dtd JOUbi ti. VIMI..
• Mssaluttaxi..
HIS partne,phin heretofore exi.e4 , lr;
Orme the ErtW7llxere. cinder the dem or IMOIIT. wu direolved br mutual roneent, ere fleet
day' ofiut,, etchtettliundeed and flfty.twO, (let Jolt,
Mit) tither prune hula authorised to tin the lirat
.of the era in entileoleht of the linainewt
~ , ,
, J JD It .
, 11 . fr .S e
N T L i ord .
u N
T . .
tittebutth. N.. Dee. oth, ISs4.—delbiltd . \
Christmas and New Year's Presents. N
kiEutti3F, it. Wank:, 59 Market street,. \
will oder. on sod aftei 'MONDAY, Deretiber 11th, at \ •
re uretar, the bedsore of the stout of
Ch. •
Sr ' num
Hniehe Lona ghowli, i ,
' WAOlf II do do,' ' '
II Drees Silks, '
Vrenell toobtolde tie& Ac.
thee
it, :dro.. ?mil
i lATELSII FLANNELS—We -have again
TV 711ahh-V:lrl.ttrtathtea'l4Ufgrg
Vitt ;' n e s t . '''''''
`.... e ' • ' 7° '
A 1... (inutedWelah Flannels lath:dint et lepttit to
elfin tire qualty, todittureelebested Btilad Id Flannel,
Mattis - a po umehastinfortion to the iniehioti . -
Alert tbn papule" liontrette Ereoeui7 Vitoria oredt of
vett fine wool. AllilitinlY 1 BUM ELD.
MCQUESNE MISB
, GEORGE A. BS BY de C 0.,.
lIANUYACURICIIS OF
W,LNDOW\ GLASS,
rep. \ Water ktreet, near Market;
na,36lvad - PIMBURGII. PXNN.I
-
frotlamitami ' •
Vir . virtue of a- precept under the hands of
SfeChtre. President of the Court or Common
1 ewe, in and fur the Gth Judicial district of Ihumyinsala,
and lorticonf the Cahrt of Oyer and Terminer, azd_seues ,
al Jail Delivery In nod for said Di.triut nod William
Sou. mod Dahriel Eno, macciate Jude. of the
.11111 < h 017. Mend for the county of Allegheny, dated the
day of November, ',tithe year of Gaylord one thou,•
and elitist hundred and flftylintr, nod to Me directed, for
npldl no a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
tf~r~yfrrtl. 01 the Coon 11."4°.11141441V." nn
I 'Vg ° L n ejle=of V it all Priurol4l.Pl7/
they'll. , then and there, in their vr.pi , their
month Inquisition. examination.. aux other ne
menthe:L...ln do those thiumi.which to their laalwetiva
°Most \ In their behalf duos-aLtld
that will, prosecute the pros:mem that now are, or ho
in the yip of raid county of Allesthenr.
to
be than and
then , to itritagalnet them s hall be lust
Wren d y hand In Pittsburgh. this 2311, day of
B aer.. le of 000 Lard. - one thousami elchthur
(cal and tiny-four, and of the thiumonwealth the
WM, MAGILL. SF—
_ _
, Coos Out Sale of No .ron ... es. - ~
14 1 .4ANK icAli (HADER hem marked dawn
111 ' and will eo means this Monday) Morning.„ to nall 1
of ATgsT, blettles stock of ltmliwoldsties, to mal.
a PIM en ply he the Spring. i
Among his acre ment, will Ile Mood a handsome lot 4
Collars (MemlaetU. Sleeves, Ildkfa.i. Swim. and Amon , \ '
onneink. 1nee1te . ..... ....lido, Losertingsa an
Ladies wish.. -- In this Use Ms M.S.
nyinee=4.2 meet, eestoran. pits
w neate. wpuanno
tlhmanon n
___...... ____
\ ,
.. .
DWI
”se "a b let
it et present oc-.
on Penney imtla
having fourteen
moms tb I. otit4ranle...l= -
IPAI ' l=4 ' . /ni A , i....,...‘,..,, enyilL.L:teti
sarubnerr, has a (sons tel .anee min/Ted feet, and is about
smile Dons the mitt* [cots bellows
Business Men desitylt. ' to obtant.on e te a some '
trylsoni ydeseati Ll*
is oS the :tiro; are. invited
• examine the n r n4e , %. which. If application to made . 1
an orktof ore thi12.40. qf Thiomber. will be rented, for a tens
~ Infra. foully \
91. drld ' i tl '''
. • ' - s . 17. D. GAZZA3I.
\ \ -2- \ :-... \ i .
\ \ . Notaca : ,
~c u E, Comiwatee anpowted \to audit the
\
City Ymouant will meet:for the p.m, of t* , ..9 -
ye tment:Zoa TIIMBDAT,the lent Inst„ et the onee a i •
the Mks Ttsure.
all Col/actors and nth. city cams aria nenwertad to
. east out thodr atm trtitroj . ll , l 3 %.ll ; ement, withal. de..
1
5
. \ rag') RE.Y.iI„,.. \. 1. Minnaltte. .il
delSellted \ DAVIS GET= , i
, •
VIVANTEEk--In at. store, -tt aood Qerrnan
7 v, eh. opelaUkEneigilhonktik, (A tingle man prefer.
'MOM ast es palmy. To oils lite can =no ',0ur.... s q
mieode4, a good snuattou and steady ezonloyount•mill be \ s
%iseeYetlifastarlayaeferes7 will lie tentdred. ,. , Apply .y._.
edwia sore.:' ' . detl. 'll'''
n 1011132,500 CASH PAR FUND*, , ,A three s q' I
4 1 noridkrieic goose, on the Wert O mentertini,. tomtit. l
Vell l" ...V.alree t riiTr i tif Pegtte ad ro;Mte_,.. "!"'
The lela
_is 14tet front oy 170 dinp, to an alley • ewe.
elate Hem, blip, Garden, Caved %Yard. Itydrint, dn. , -
The holm.. Inwheen built tow year...dim (maned.. tare
fate, mt.. 1, 4.
. Llntair t ! . .01 2 ,1 bY. the T. of g!=.'
itlaig=a7l.l=i7ditkrt_
uinef.couvtn\Ym-Bhoo
_
he a& hr
7
VOLLY AND EXTRA.
mat 1 111 rs worn ro
$!..711111, re
UNDElt,AltbiliNTE
at ‘ 1. Cl
dk -
11
L 2 • Ws.
25 Ws. Trmat;' , 11
tinsels by • irce:D
I . ALICOES IiDE LA.
(hr.. no, ofOlolop doo
x_r
100 o enotT ioCo°oWton&WllMW4o.4`l
half the moral VW. \
ARD 011,-40 \Mat
Q - ALERA T -•-3i.W.1
10 and kesce, fbr ale Inv by%
TANNERS' 011.=-Z4
(orals by the bbL or ggloirk
fi,LOFER
kraal. by • doll
DRY, PEACHES-3 ' 3
hers to aniTe far tolel2t, , zMO
"f at APPLES-160 buil. 1141 Ap ►
arrive aviator mole by
Lt up iTrro .4 kegs m e jo ,Be N t - i vv re — p ) V D,
Lt .1. 143 3 PIL#2II),/
BROOMS -130 dos.
d. 4 JOll7 - norp)
AtEBATUS
dot , A .lIENRY H. QOl.
rgtlfilikAlT46.llKON INFIDEL.
' r axv n atltdia sandal; irtedlZzu m ;
mea. br _ Artrar. alksetetit..l.A.;
bbls. treeo: Apples .
/1,6 7 .301ti t 1 . !.74
fialorifittkg-ixe.'.extrz! Roll
-I-L'01"""°`. :20
4 } WV COLLI/
VLOUR-030 bbi,e, in stare and for
B:44tluilmou
1.1 . OPS—k2O bales prbme eAterii jus
sad tor Y 4 by .
__ & HARBAUCItt
LITAIT:I 7 I6 — tO ;31i
ILA ode by — \ DO) 8. LiAlkeßAurjp
ROCHE SHAWLS--L . A:Msuson
.
haralastlved • largo and ' oplatoilCamortmant
Stoma lirmbe '
11
nIANKETS, 13LANKETS4t±L. Mason
It Co larlLeattentkal tritWr azfaadva`maarta•a.
oflllankataosoadsting a( wore Ma 600 pal St sba 4l *
Smut graileat, all odium MOO per amt. les thann4l4
\ VoS,
rpo RENTERB--Wir offer - thAt
X 3 start Met lionol,No. 31 Wylogena l giA,
tra r pi,4n V ertartA l ttoat,
t4gt o ciear of paying rent rain nnb
r a. If el. WI k 4
DOT ASH—a:casks mitirgailkd Ash fa
AOS7/71 it 0.
L als by • no=
ATS--‘ ,150 bua Osta forsVe
E...400 - i b u ,iptim.:ll. mating
azuilbr 5 1 . OOLLINi.
' ‘l \
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