PITTSB :01:11KNAMiki1 •yq:5Fl:l:,/~7'l'~YifN. fib PITTSI3URGH: FBI . DAY . IIOIII9II9G, DiCEMBER 15, 1859 salueiisoom • -• -Pzte.,pgpstougoalgaduppar Givot,keipm.a 'ettoday.,,•Junserod.siete&str.th.r.r houe.iumt. la the pler e krns Itond, pins. band them la yiSAPlsFrburildb6Wesiar..Gccetss.,—orbe estandvi dradOvi or.= acutti Offen to ont tazinenre.l2 ; amdst aortal. saddlin'of nallut tirfi 4ndoesi knoiri I / Chu. cfrealstkau bald enthoomusd,rzidas atiscottren-soarbsat, iii - sasdiAttmw w and shop-bo fa • Westin.. tr.it.. auk, . . Athrante,ftyments.—iiermiter no gab saufaxivoruuun ta`t.t. Dully sr Wsatly °nett.. ny~ibsltsait J. suds fa lams. Wbsosser tn. tbssibbrads sr6l4. tbs substrlptiov Is tit* yaw vintsumwtaar NSOlOpsd, unless subsestption sr lama b r ad s . .* Datosse. All trssulemt saysetbSsirs of Mt" 6.2.44.1/446 2071 re to bs babl tut& 'soli& Its oblr.sisstadom sin be .bsis! !Reda most's ot.sealysosansts us wadi. • s•Sautk• itaidtalt_Distier•on ' ess)l, page of als Pawn. Yrnii4a Von: now t--The tows Erp4easttakes.nry lunch to heart the - resist . eneenantestedat Chicago to executing the Fur gitivelsw.i The feet thst !seventeen slaves nn - off frOT tir.Chicnev and that 811 the foree 'o F;t. l . l s ', general gOvenment eras inadequate ' th eitstrest in.the latter city, ills the input. lieresseitte . great • !sorrow ir and it Pertinently en quitte; What is to =be dorm now! Yes ; what? :Sira*Stat RepaLiiean Clin hardly ix...maxim, betaken to TiTe tits treenegiroes 'rat of that:lgo, and double , . the Voile e7three. Not a void about !Encasing the thtinli Fttered, althoUgh that used to be the giaplu:incirt.._..ll2ts that bugbear lose its force? - , The Nei Albany (Ind.) Tratme predicts that 4Lealt D. Buxom of Indiana, will be the next demetratienonnuee for President. Ms eters &MU' thiPiesidenc f the Senate' supposed ' /Adam from Washington say that there is rauelCdisetteldon there' ad to the 'effect of hlri llnghtaelection in Atchison 'e place. - One party =Vs titat etinonly hold the place until Atchison retwats; while another contends 'that lie is. titlAt to bobs until ' Presi dent is CM& Wee ;Iningurated hi 1857. !We incline to this latter • opinion without pretending to be dognmtic [." up -on, it *Ali** a ensp i lcion, mareorer, that there would be no question: about the matter if bir. Bright were a southern instead of e. northern senater:.: The totithdm senstors were rather cirentaretited in'the Matter.: they 'elded to th e Baia B ,; - . .presuming that lie would give ta y to Atchlscrn when he retaniied ;, but they :'‘ now old their ''udetaire, and airake,- when' too late, ta the knowledge] Of the fact that both the President andthcacting rice President are from the Noah.. We dentitee,howerer, that itabottld • maliti , atty , difference to them; for both Pierce an4-Bright is es thoroughly southern so any • - littiela can be,. .. , . - t , House or Ttinnor...Lipie Washington Reporter ; . , ....- . :' - ;:is inr*.t there are two childrai now in that p;.:fi:_ounotyt*c.onvictioif for lareeny, whom Judge , , ::: . ..„::,:.I.l: 6l 4ctleej intends to; sentence to the Rouse of 4 , ..1 -,,.. Refuge' it the:Petri:Lary court. ' The - RePorter Ix .: - . ..7-,..:._,..- :isis eie ggo4 4, l: s t ty t it a4 at, ... bi b elore s. , b s th c ri o thi t;. l Ei, dr e m it e t r io g s e n toward,to 1 . - `,:,, , ,.,- the i completion of the building. The raggestion ~ t... , :. s a pertinent one.' Washington County was Bp i' .7 -,.- ~PtWi l t-4t. a ret i aid at the yery . ontset of this enter .,...1..• ' w . prise,l and - iepellteali 6110%, bat - always without ' tir - ettecetui, : :-.lf shale to be among the first to avail i. - . herself of the benefits' of the institution, she 4-, .., oughtto be liberal enough' to contribute a pit ?,..._:, - tanaStaWardi its esiablisloment. A debt of $2O,- * . OW - WA. bellienrrid bythehi ' Imagers, m put ..„: r .... ling the enterpria in operation, and to discharge ,:' t.„, this they have: o , reeonzse but' the sem 1 :-.. „ . „ .... coo ., rdis_ , . OftbriWentern' putt of the State. "L in 4 4 ...-: l'uct".,,,, _no we" the- rich told Pm-Terme ~ ~. , nce?ntin/- , ,Trasltiniiton should no permit her ,,., f.:.p„.-.: - -- , salt treber -outdone in pummel, by. her poorer 1- , : 1 - „, • :-.:. , ._ ' :,-neighbors; , . . f:: The - party in powcr at Vriehington Is devisinl, ways to Pot the steeples In the National treasetz ~Out of the way of-ite9PPonents. Hear `k 1 1 "Ice of Ale "11 . 4esiin.; • “Inesgroase the character of the nexillouse is elfeady empposed to be determined, and as it is not expected to he remarkably favorable to the viewireither of the adrennstranon or of the pre- y -sent tnejorilf of Congress, the expel:Um:toy of de. pricing the next Muse of the sinews of politics • =that- 11u.y, the surplus in the treasury —is genevil/Yl ilmpw l ed g el red • Measures are in contemplation f or acing .' the amount : of money in the Treasury, especial ly if the revenue [lent reduced. Congress may' . • Sid many and proper objects of public expend'. ture—in paying debts,_ settling long contested and txmblesome claims, making public improve 'meats, augmenting the Navy, sad carrying out a proper.system of coast defence, by stationary" r Tithris lochtocoisto pure and simple. Let es ' cquandii the public funds for our own noes, Coy" - = these ,feliews,iest our enemies - code and grow —strong npon what we will otherwise leave be hind. .'the achinie will snowed. It never yet cost the.locafolos any trouble to "reduce the cionnt of money' in the tressOY." rbt; 4 , itt.o,l•epurier . assures its readers that the Dicatur - ., - (121) bank 'lna not suspended; it j iTilly rainied to redeem its notes in the hands of it brokce.,The- bank expressed its willingness 1 - . tOredeellt mall amounts of its notes in the bends I • - of the peeple,hutcould do nothing for 'tiny other I 1-1 , *bas. We think.that the Decatur Bank :agile ""- - 14s.wellsuipena is offer such an explanation as _7.-,41 . 4, `Bayciver6rs , , we - believe, do, not specify ."-- any partial4M: individual to whom payment zany . ',.., T 7.. -... be 16V - id when notes, re offered for rdemPtieui 4 :,..k,, :.:_. and a rallies' to redeem for any one is Neil's '' -: , t 1 1% ., :. - - ," .lent to inn acknoWledginent of inability. ' 4'- • • - . Sizearoa.—The Eastonian, Whig .perpstashed '. Northampton County, contains • long latitle In favor . of Gera "Lorimer for Lr. -' & Senator. Ts/Eva h contradicts anthori tatitely the report that CoL Curtin had declined - the Senatorship; or that he had expressed preform:loafer say 01:113 else. OE4: Ittswa; Iwntollatzsr.--The Board of iireetemvot the bferehants' Eschango of this city. bar taken !the preliminary - steps towards .:gisingthiiinattei. *good beginning: . It is cor mniell&iiiirilli other Cities about the matter. , and- sToteeting.,all the , information within its resedirthat earrbear On the subject. Public:se . tion-TUI tirktl when all is in readiness. - oti'n...llooB . TABLE.. TZS,;Mit Hamm or Aria •77.114, . Initor•harawr her 16•5—.Itabelildwd with owl,. 11 guriTwratr Ltsisrbirs. iroLt2ms..l4s ro. rtioe orot• s a>ltt ric.r r s. .."Wart.w.tor"d.Tae Co oarr e Thfitir rerynice little volume and affords ..notelt yabanNe informitiou to erery person who tills the ground; whether farmer orgardener. "Tatsletin'S Blom, and other Norellettes; by Mia. Emma D. N.. Sordhwortb." - delphint.. published by P. Peterson. • The talented author, informs no in her preface that the tales 'composing this handsome volume were each.written to illustrate some distinct I were among the first pacdactions of her.,pen ;. and were warmly vol. eomed*d eiterutirely copied by the literary and 1 (lbriatianjommals of the country. 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Cairo..►few digs tiiice, hate aim* ,The 4aProird -Record, of Ciochtnati, places W,, , P 3 P:to 01 tior and. clakeft:Jor that state wholeollie - ondlodiatii 1t0e.1.• The Basieirilt Lave to overha - ollits geographi. • ." Ila-We are indebted to Mr. Howe fore copy of the..Patentstrice report for.lBo, on agricul tare. It bos.bee r a lout coming, but is welcome. 'foie him' OUT thanlm. - A Liverpool correspondent writes that "Since the. battle' (Might it Inkeimann on the sth of .November,in which the Allies lost nearly 4,000 men; nod thtlitussimm. nearly 10,000, neither party•lios been in a condition - to renew active hostilities. ; On that occasion both sides claimed the'victory. The Russians were the attacking force; the battle raged from &metal afternoon, :whe . t; they retired to Simputropol, from which they came—the Allies being unable to pcusue. No Incident of importance, has occurred since them. The report f another battle on the 13th, is discredited.' The Urgent necessity of reinforoements to the Allice bas called for an unwonted degree of ac tivity in Ragland and France, tind, ere this,tein foram:Lents to the extent of 30,000 men meet be in position befpre Sebastopol. This will enable the besiegers- to continue their attack with re newed vigor. Reinforcements art in like lean ner augmenting the Russian strength, and it Is thought that another. grest.battle, or series of bottles, nast be fought before r i te fate of Sebes toixd Is decided. The diplomatists of Russia; Austria, Prussia and-the leaser Germanic States areparticularly active. finglarul and Fiance have, however, ta ken a higher. tone than they have hitherto as sumed: and have notified the Gerumui Govern ments that the Western - Powers no longer 'wog axe the four points as a basisof negotiations— else that they intend to`hold the Crimea, and will, in their own.time, dictate - Menus of peace. From other parts of Europe the' news ie destitute of interest. Correspoodsucs or the St. Y. CassaerdslAdvssther. Lemma, liovember 28, 18E4. The chief event of this week has been the an nouncement that Parliament is to meet in a fort night instead of at the =tail period—the begin ning of February. With regard to the progress of the war, public attention has been absorbed in the fall details received of . the battle fought before Sebutopol on Sunday, the sth inst., and which is now called the Battle of Inkermann. The first effect of these accounts was to recall to every mind the battle of Agincourt. The num ber of Russians brought to the attack was at first variously estimated at from 50,000 to 90,000, but is now generally conceded to have been 50,- 000.. Against these - Tie fight was carried on for throe boars solely by 8,000 English• Subse quezitly, 5,000 French came up, and this was the total force actually engaged on the side of the Allies thronghout thaxlay. The struggle lasted from between 6 and 7 in the morning until between 3 and 4 bythe after noon; but the certainty that it would end in the repulse of the Russians - was arrived at some hours tidier. :The loss of the Russians is alle ged-to have been 45,000 moe, and Prince Mess chilooff himself states it to havo been 9,000. That of theßagliab, in killed, wounded and mis sing; was 2,612 and of the French 1,736, mak- Mg, ti total loss on-Ore.:side of the, Allies of 4,- 348. ; • - The liamissi army included 98,000 men, who bad arrived the , day previously from Perekop, whence they hare been transported in the light carts of the country, no as to bring them up for action them highest possibble order. The sons of the Cmr, the • Grand Dukes, Michael and Nicholas, had also arrived expressly to witness, as they gave Out, the decisive battle that was to drive the uiveders .. of Holy Palmist into the sea; and beside the impulse than afforded, had the benedictions of the priest& bestowed upon them before they went forth, with that ithtindant sup ply of anti which is ascertained to be a cus tomary incentive of their courage. The majority of the Hagfish, oa the other hand, had not even breakfasted, and e very large proportion of them had passed the preceding night in the trenches, in a penetrating rain. The Husidan advance was timed and con ductal so as to amount to a complete surprise, end in asmuch is General Do Lacy - Evans and other officernard known to have previiinsly'pointed out the unprotected nature of the position where it was made, there is some question whether suffi cient prudence had been exercised; more espe cially as immediately after the battle, the troops being net to form those intrenchments which, had they been constructed earlier, would have saved them from the terrible disproportionate or deal through which they had just passed. No complaints oiX. that head, however, appear to have' issued froia the 'Tay, and every man seems to hare conducted hilt as if upon his own hereiffdenrotion` to duty ad depended the Issue of tie day. The con not of the French likewise was very remarkable, since their sym pathy Was 'such that they actually mixed in the English mks; and cheered and charged with them indiscriminately; a fact which Lord Rag lan is his lespatehes acknowledges with the ut most eimestneml ,, The personal aids:set of the Itussians through out the contest was such as to create horror end disappointment, and to undeceive all who bad hoped - that their barbarism had been in some degree mitigated by the period which hod elaps ed since the Career of Rowena. They pierced the fallen and wounded,refused quarter, and even tore off the bandages of those who, af ter temporary aid, had been left for the moment • on the field; and these fiendish habits seem not merely to have been the result of drinking upon the common men, but to have been directly en couraged by the officers. . One of these personages was captured in the act of setting the example to his men, end was forthwith sent to be tried for murder, and most probably hanged. Whether any means will suffice to prevent these felonies for the future, may, however, be doubted, although Lord Bag lan has sent to Prince Menschikoff to demand an explanation of teem. Should no satisfactory confession or reparation be Made, the war will henceforth assume a character which, with all his indifference to the lives of his subjects, may be too much even for the Czar. During one position of the battle, a sortie of the garrison on the French entrenchments was repulsed with a vigor that almost ended in an assault on the town, but that death of °emerald° Lourmel, whij was killed at the head of his men inpursuing the Russians through tee - breach, prevented any result of that kind, even if it had been possible. Since this battle, there has been no definite news of importance, except that the Allies were .intrenciting themselves against the arrival of further large reinforcements said to be expected by the Russians, and carrying on the siege mean while until the 14th, when, according to a Wad= report, they had begun gradually to lessen their fire. It is also, stated that -there bid been a fearful storm in the Black Sea, during whic h rts, but the Allies lost 26 vessels of 'War and transpo it does not appear that these were of great portance. As there are more than 700 sail engaged alto gether in connexion with the expedition, and some of these were =all merchantmen, casu alties on =eh an occasion were inevitable, but no account bat been received of any loss, oilife, although among those forced upon the' coast .was the Freitcli ship of war Henry the Fourth, and the steamer. Finton. The reported sinking of an Egyptianfrigate, with an Admiral and 700 men, seems,ltowever, to have been confine , ed, and probably the. diminution of the fins be fore Sebastopol may here arisen from the loss of expected supplies of ammunition. All the energies of thsAities bare now been awakened to a recognition of the way in which the Czar intends' to resist, by pouring down masses of men to be killed in succession, there is no want of activity in meeting the demand for reinforcements. Some English and'French reg iments are knout to have arrived Shortly after the battle of the. lith. , The French have just embarked 22,000 addi tional men at Toulon and Marseilles, and the English are;needing all their available troops, both from home and from various stellate in the MediterraneM, it being intended to supply their place by an immediate embodiment of the mi litia. Recruiting also continues to go on with activity, and as on .the pert of the wealthy classes, tho readiness to contribute to'every re quisite expense is daily Manifested, the feeling of unanimity throughout the country is suchas was never exceeded, and perhaps tierce petrel , Wed. It is thought the, question of expenditure will be one of the first to be brought before Parlia ment, the point to be decided being whether it shall be met' by a fresh increase of direct taxa tion, or bye Inn. Opinions arc divided as to welch is the best method, but whatever coerce they may solcati the Government, wilt be well impported. At present the impression seems to, be ba p a t a lean will be decided upon. - In commercial matters there has beenfno ms • Oriel. alteration. One of the chief csuses of dullness' -in the manufacturing districts consist!' in the depressing accounts received week after week of the disasters accusing' in gatedd States, and especially of the unmita dis trust in the prospects of the money market still Manifested at New York. A meeting of the erelitars of Mr. Molienry, of Liverpool, was bald on the 22d inst., when Ids liabilities wed shove to amoun t to ,C 237 ,00 0, and ISM assets to only no,000.: The dividend to be expected is therefore About: Is. W. in the pound, but as the firm of Allen k Anderson are ascertained' to have' been partners,' and litany . the holdere of bills bearing the endorsement - of both firms May determine to prove spinet des latter, the amount-recovered m these cases may be ea much as 4. or Be. in the pound. In explanation of the enormous defieiency 0f1.807,- 000 In his estate. the solicitor of Mr. Malan' mentioned that tbobadbeia tooonodablefly by bad debts. , :-":"8n477#714.;- - . The War I. Paola ' To. Persons who aro Stoop Shotildered— lasiusas Broasrorot.—The Paris Mon- - sh im mer • • '• iteur Of. the 28th November, says that on the 'p 18t1o:114 datefof the latest intelligence from the g, satsentimaldAlle&fairsaatkinz of On. eeTn— Crintai,, the Siege opera 'iota were still adren- 1:0sr rhoza,Dr.ollo.llr ligW-10. submitted to earl. ring. The weather had-become bad, but the wownetiknen eta spade= af the -truhlneston Bosina• health of the troop:4 was good and their spirits admirable. Reinforcements condone to arrive, ; it le Intended. Istigti and awl the vanguard of General filyran's division, the 180 0 strong, had disembarked on the 13th. the mater miner itraeaa to sanerah use. St The Berlin correspondent of the London Times ' Beespenderorldle at the am. thine, It pr.erms ms to • wr ites that— - . - &rein • healthful poiddenoritbout at all restraining the “Advices from Warsaw of the 26th announce 90 .tna tocort..tt.orth•bt,dr- The Dr. well send them that. Prince Menschkoff, writing en the 19th, b":" ll • fr " ar P"l' w* U" . r "rt"th .U " . a reports that there h ee l been constant shams since [Pr= Oh. Dittebternb Della DleDetnie, Dele. the 14th and th at the allied fleets had suffered more than .was at first 'supposed. The total : 3 T. A ' b r'''=„7. h° ' number of Teasels and transports wreaked steed by -the am of the *W P :abinerton Seespender to .about twenty-fire, besides which vomit vessels se .% o no ow Dr.F.E.YBEIL tomer of Wood. i of war were observed to have suffered 'were and "Den alley. It snorers Dr a brae.. and teepetacts, damage. The alegeworks were suspended, and the weight of pantaloons I. ni placed auto continua/4 the bombardment, which had been gradually tend tO b 4. 41 the ehosetler• to their natural Pnaition. and onaematimeaaaand alackeuing, bad almost entirely ceased on the rase the brsn.dm.L. Wweit.Phr'"t 18di:" "ma. - gratis. In a second despatch, oleo the Mondanr, it whom new annually calmed by the is stated that the Russian loss on the 6th must weight of their ererrosonesterts• Oswald alas Presenne Dane hare reached 15,000 in killed and wounded. The braces. Beeartkattartnerwmins the /Dad =taloned.. Allies had buried 6.000 Russians left dead on the meat or thettraces mid arehruntmes. . j field. Englitsh and Turkish reinforcements had N. 8.-1 also keep ever/ meets' in Tromso, Bormertank arrivetroll the Bth to the number of retinal thou- °pum }W l anl rTh. g y t t r i t.,:= 7 sand men. Between the 9th and 18th, General lifeyren'a division--6,ooo—with 2,300 additional French troops left Constantinople for the Crimea. - Tea thousand Turks and 6,600 Egyptians had also taken their departure. The Journal de Constan tinople Bays that 40,000 more Turks will be ship ped with all speed. The reinforcements des patched from France and England, on hearing of the battle of the sth November, were beginning to arrive; 1,200 men had landed from the Queen of the South, and other steamers must bare been near their destination when the mail left. The allied generals. hare demanded an expla nation from Alenschikoff respecting the order said to hare been issued by him to give no quarter. A Russian major *he gore cadent to urn men to kill the wounded, Itaai been taken' prisoner and hanged. Tux Berm or Ittimixast—So simple in its main • thread (says an editorial in the London Spectsto%),_is the story of th e battle of Inker man thatlkre official despatches and fuller cor respondence which reach us this week scarcely modify tho tale, but rather, as usual, enable us to realize the. magnitude of the contest, Its des perate obstinacy, its appalling amount of blood shed, the imminent peril of our (allied) soldiers. and the heroism which enabled them to endure, to resist, and to triumph, over fearful odds. For a day or two previously to the sth No vember the Russians, who already possessed a largo force within the prolonged fortifications, and a large force towards the rear in the neigh borhood of Balaklava had been observed to re ceive reinforcements, estimated at ao:coo or 40,- 000; which add to Liprandi's corps on the Rus sian left, of 25,000 or to ore, and the garrison would probably justify Gen. Canrobert's esti mate of 100,000 men in one way or another ar rayed against the Allies on the memorable 6th of November. To augment the weight of the force brought claim to crush the besiegers, the now useless army of the Danube bad been with drawn from Moldavia, leaving Bessarabia still defended by its special army, but not, It is sup posed, entirely exhausting the reinforcement. to he brought from the loterioak The effort of Meneohikoff to throw his strength into a succession of powerful, and if possible, decisive blows, is shown by the advance of Dan nenberg's army in the very 'lightest order, aug menting the numbers about Sebastopol without much regard to their equipment or provittion 16e aim was to bear down by accumulated pres sure; and it was with such a view that the bat teries resumed the bombardment of the allies in their besieged camp, a strong force from the garrison moved out to' act with Dannenberg's army, and Liprandi made a feint, that might, had he sitteceeded, a' penetrating attack towards the rear; and, as it wets, it did engage the atten tion of a portion of the British and French for ces. Thus the alga were to be occupied all round, while the weak. unintreoced. and tinter-, tiled point in their position towards the valley of the Interment:4 was to be penetrated by a force of great weight and momeottiti. It wee with the earliest dawn, enveloped in mist, and rain, that the allies bearing, without seeing, the movements of tins enemy, noosed themselves to a comprehension of that which they were to ex pect. They were attacked in a position by troops converging into a narrow and broken ravine, or meeting of several ravines; and here, notwith standiog all the "solidity" MGT Ibed to them in the despatch of the French commander, the English soldiers were repeatedly driven back. At one time, the battle consisted in the play of artillery upon the soldiers of either aide; at another, in sharp conflicts of small arms, but for the most part of the time in direct personal encounters., where each aide tried against the other its weight, muscular strength, nerve and resolve. .1118 English, who were repeatedly brought forward to meet the attack were the mite men, noreliered, throughout the day. The narrowness of the channel through which the battle raged, prevented the Russians from using their numbers at once, but those numbers gave a command of fresh forces, in successive relays. So the conflict continued throughout the day, till afternoon: the contending bodies swayed backwards and forwards as reinforcements or new resolution lent the greater impetus to either side.' The arrival of the French find restored something like aggressive equality to the side of the Allies; and at. lasi, English "solidity" and French gallantry proved greater than Russian ferocity and numbers. The ElatiSILS gave way land retired; their immediate - object accomplish ed, awhile path strewed , with dead, principally their Own: A telegraph despatch from 'Berlin, published in thei London newspapers, says that the Rua slarC.Lavalidet announces officially the Russian loss on - sth November to be 42 'o ffi cers and 2,969 Man • killed, and '206 oflleers and 6,791 men wounded, giving the total of 9,008 killed and wounded.. The number of prisoners taken.by the ABilmis.not given. SPECIAL NOTICES. Medical .Testimony connot be Contra enrm.-oe. of the mat .tArturgr....“ le 'lomat.' of Dr. Melsofe termiftwo by Dr. John Dotter. of Lowell. Tram ten Co.. Ohio._ The egress that of a yowl/ led/who bed ten very .lok for .101 years, and had emsoltel a ember orphyddare, who bad Umbel Kat swot ProlapensllterL Dr. Better was then called to and for a time beihmed with his predscests that II was • cue cf Prolongs. Be mu, however. pone forced to the emehodon that hie restient wee mfferies from worms. and after mach ormossis. prevailed wpm her to tate two deers of Dr. Masts'. Ter , mifore. This medicine had thl Sleet of relosioS from her a counties anther of the tweet alsa After .be pawed them her health immediately retuned. Ohs la 4:431. married Lod mptteeeab why smile.% heath -11/9•Tirrelsorre will be metal to ask for DO. /MANZ% CYLEBRATED nit/11MB, and take mow .1.. An other Vermiform in meepatiams. em worthies Dr.ll' Las'. Tersolfory, ale° hie celebrated Liver PIM, can crow I. had at all respectehle Drug Stores in the United Bats and from the sole Prorridota Y )nRO BROVITTIS, deladDwll thaomersore to J. Kidd it Co.. Wood street. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield sts., PITTSBURGH, PA., .404578 Alai . . Mutual Fire& Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. CAPITAL 8350,000. Girard PikF PHILAe and Marinelnimrance Co. ODELPHIA; CAPITAL 8300 5 000. INSURANCE C ON OMPAN VIRGINIAY OF TILE VALLEY , vanuEsrmirtsamu: Capital $200.000.-• OFFICE m 5 A. I tiSURANCECO.OF PITriBEIRCIP; A/THORIZED CAPITAL smote Aced A. A. CAILRIEIt.e.es. Frostwort or Hook Rose, for the • Care ar Scaormom Insttesa—New Wm., January 14.15.52. —My eon Chaim has hies afdleted wash Mllamlnethm of the hipjolut. At the Me of 9 he on. fnu l ettsaited. lammed. lueremed ouw lb. Ida wee 1477 badly die eneed. and the joint serlonalY effecherlds leg. drew. OP m that It wee Immedhle to etrelghten It; prolemov of earners gem It as Ma decided opinion that the heruould rimer heal. and list the young man would tter.r walk main. The dhow Increased en rapidly that lbr two and A hell' TOYS be nub , walked with a• crutch. and the efforts to exercise the limb Ism attended with greet pain. ea that 1m could got A. I watched him io attentively that Ihr floe mouths I didnot have one full Watt's rest. Ile had hero trestal by diatinguished medleal preetltioners by IMehltne blisterinin an, he had elm teen before the 11011.. not Clinique of Yalw College. The remedlos they rms. mended were meet lielthfully tried but without snit This wee hla Menus 11[111 dreadful condltkni elgbNen month dime when he comonmeed tallow Myers' Roth for. One bottle was hot partly taken when he leo math hotter. continuing until three bottle hal been Wm. when a cure wan entirely completed. now he la in -meal. Not health: ThlwLe the testimony °fend can 1A -mrrobo oratarby wletresslogllnn.Cathartne,lldllll, 91 Wallsoa yt. New 110140. Coon., or on •be toll sutetanthded by . hundreds of entente, or by addreadng Hue to Rm. W. Belden. Mew llevan, Own. • • fold .b01...1n r.nd retail at the Ding Ms of inceas IL ILLlffiLft,lto. 140. corner Wood et. asd IMWIn 111.1. airstmon - of th•floktom Mortar. • nollodAvT fIENRYz 11:,, 'COLLINS rONINAniANO AND 001111USION I)ERCNANT OIIEEtE, BeT u i"Eii, N SEEDS, FED, NEL 25 Woodr=t,Taburgh. L. G. GRAFF, jeuedee sai to •J. S. Dil worth& Os.) M1N.1.10 All fteeet. Pittobaish, Hoard inAler Ontramr. All nrliglies of Psed.¢.l33 oar utntlts. COM =Ur pn hllll6. ALio. eahir Su. Chest Protectors fur tale et KEYSERI3 110. Wood gnat. • 60 gross M'lnne's liver Pills and Permi an* its sib tow "1 Wi1113.1 Dvasittars.llo Wood I' - *lrwin Pa -Cork Bolas jwit, reed Rad I. 81111110214140 Wo art FAMILY FLAIIR.—Bets breaths mutant bana.e.ts fte ale Moira, 50631.4•11 wvilersa W. aiiiFWA ekl,El mu se Agency of Dr. Fiteb's Celebrated Ma rcum, et Dr.UT 'S Drag Nam N 0.140. earner Weed d. and Wide ADO: Cherry Pamela, Poloconary ea.m. P.atonl Exper tared, Pdmonsry Minuet, Dlrpmmtlre Syrup, Caul Corrector, Horner Corroder, pure era modish al Cod Llr et Oil, katiDysceptle Mitten. Cough and Cathartic Mir ?Corrine. rernangs, Treads Ms Jewels Spada°, re, need bypdm eonstantly and 81th omprocedental name; In the treatment of Cbicto, Omar, Cbannaption, 41,crena, Heart Meese. Dyr nucria, Scrofula. Maio Disearm. Dieemerenn. Freud, - theptaidt, Pam, dr. da. Le, 17Ich's tenerttalteel Rand Weer Meal Aleterainol &proem. ' Dr. 7408's herreeed Stec/ Amino Shoul der Dram Do. PUN'. Mow halal- .11 kinds of llebe. Proprletu7 Medicines, 'Drumm Ben Peters, &Amide? moo. Remember the plane, Dr. HET R1R'24140 Wood 'treat, sign of tine Golden Mortar. Palpitation of the Heart, Nei VOll3 Diseab- . :,.carer Comoltdokttettralgls. Dyronala, Ocatlrevem and Film are 11 rebored and cored In an looredlbla eltort mars of time. by Carter Spanish idlytom, the great ton t add waiter tithe blood. It amiable not • rankle o Memory, (Wavy or any oordone drum Is yerfbetly harm less. and ha. cored mon than Ire htradrsd was of dlr.. We can only refer the evader to the oatlfcatta. a few of which mar bytbmsd to another eolorno. and allot trbleb are Walled to fall !wean.% the bottle. It Is the greatest of migrant; .d Fall kledleivea. and prewar an law mom over the blood truly remarkable. Bea adrartlamtant. noloodkal New DagUtrriall Gallery. MR. NBLSON'would respecdnily inform hie friends and tb• pnlille dommal,that In order to meet the daily lomnadog demand !Or hie Dagnerreottnea beams had tralll and M non completed (ono the Old Part Oak% Third .tree: on. of the mad epac r ione and atagnltlosnt Ski Light ) (ULM , . rem constotrted .e m s Da. nnottBB4lll. InmPoneno the CultethStatea We are now plowed I. *smote Llketoomm of ell Moot ond etyko, sun weather, from 8 o'clock tee' tlll 4 oclock P. M. A width . = all Is calcite& wh they_ntsh foe Ilkonmo. se moot- Rooms, Ola Poet OtteMint Mom+ 1 d024/1•13 The Condition of the Stomach is of vital bistarms~otk of ca—No man. woman, or'oblid ma be healthy , ImatD dlsftaft. M reitolottl. thmulthiL and vigorously pertly:red. With threr-foratbs of is m• ofety. this is not the lea. And yet the remedy is within thermal, of all. TionilatidlGrrman Hitt.; prepared DY Dr.ll. E. /saw" rtilba.will no sorely create • regular and himithy oath= of tbi stomach tta oil will lemma the Motion of marldhery. Let the victim of dreretede digesting la any of Its forms try it. and we guarantee • good apptlte, phydes.l 01Cm.12191 0•11r.44 woad slaw by nighL sad iorromed chwirfolossa by day DEW eAvertisor meat. del22edaw PRAM STEAK. CANAL BASIN, ALLEGURNY, NEAP. Tlll RAILROAD 4STATION. Families will be supplied with our various Wand av a, or Bra. a Reliar. aca.aa !AWAY ma Pt. Car n Plltsburata - IL P. l'hakrta, at J. T. Pampa/. DrlVirrrill=7;ed to Wain. Walther albs Tema CAPII in dell,art.EitTAx. Itl NEDT a 00. fikle J.J.N 11.JX3.1. FLEXING BROELERS, OT C 691011.1 TT J. ODD • 00. 4 1 WHOLESALE DREG ISTS, NO. 60 WWI/ STREET. PITTSBURGH, rA. Prwrietor.o.4 Dr. 111.60.1alelataata4 Vomitus% Lave Citizen's Insurance Conitry of Yttte H. D. KENO, Prraident. HAMIIVL L. NIA ILAILELL. Steil OFF/CA WI WATER, BET REATS. WEEN MARKET AND WOOD ST INS.INNURIS. [LOLL AND CABIKraISNB ON Till 1110 AND lIISSIESIPPI MEAN. AND lILIBOTARIEN air lA.. apcsini Lon ar • LAI - 4.w by Alm ALSO AZNAAO tArpenls Mt and SLAND ..argahsPoierar fain Tn. H. COJEtru.k Wm. LW.WT. Jr.. Wm. T. A. W. K 1 Yotrig =l.. =1 Dan Jr. tt. IlarbatmD, J. Feboonsnaka. ' Imam M. Palma. Wm. IL lan. Wsintelkinntt. Job. . PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Maxine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTII STREET, MASONIC UAW PIITISIMICItI. Pa: JANES a. MOON, l'usiden• Clotteis • MT.. PortslarY. T 'a Company makes ever y Insurance air ',Wald. to or ton orted Irlth IaMEL :=lltAgreaslA=Ltialtalgazi.Obtuo sod. VIS And against Loss or Damage by Fire, AM against tho Peril. att. S.. .ad Inland irsrissass vTramporfoo. olletesiamou takt the !come rates ecrasistrat IMO ..147 Pottit. olux-row. Kyr. S. II &van Junes D. licgL Weauxkr isessuilWAtasi. yr_sw.. Phillips. ...r bs ph 6 Tpth John Sher.. 7 . .tbrzandar liaanhts,. Won't (bunt', Horatio N. Lar.j[lttandat.. litrun nova. B•arer. sat fist coil o6r':s-437.1b5;kir1614 COOT 1r _ UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE; ' ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PUILADLLPITIA. COARTEIED APRIL 26, 1850—Cnotnn Plarrnos. CAPITAL-8850,00 0 . gra A A arrib of Third sni Mond Oats. PkQ4dpM Off ICEILB OP TILE WIWI DOARD:AT PIIILADELPIIIA Mob. R. Cnostud. • Proll3. Ood4wd. &M. W. Tlnsloyhompson.. thorns 1Mo:o7 Amber. W. T Lams. Johnston. Jamb L. flavour, Jsmes Dsvn.rtss, William 11. Oninin. WOO= 1111. s. Wt . Ice.ZVos.... WPM:um AfolinO ZsonsOncr—Plttsh• nat. Jul H. WlDam. IL 0.• C". atwu Annnt. mall '74 Fourth stmt. llttsbarth ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilson Furnaces, Wren Iron Tubing " •ND =TING GENEDALLT, For Worronto and Ventilation of Buildieigt. A. it W. win contoiet lb: Warming and Vird.Dallag ter Wear. or Clot Water, Pim or ClillrorniTorarow. aburebtr. Napa., IlrepDAIA. isetorlre. Drew. Mono. Court 11.ato Jail IlolAls or thrtlllaint No. 15 Marta ott- Pittatwit, HOLMES, RABE & C 0... SUCCESSOR TO A. IL IIcILMES k BROFLIER, ISAYUTACIOIIIII cal SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- ToCKS, PICKS. Timber,Hill, Tobacco & Cotton Screw*, swung osdirikrobe moomwrw. Caroni , Bridge Bolts, with Thread snd tints complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., • .. itacrun, N. 31 Row sr. XVII= ran airD ascalla .trAu pork warrantol• .4131-tt LADIES' FANCLRIIRS. M'CORD & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREEIS. IteI.AILE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE tak of 11.11 A CE, I runs, eatinelag ovary talior7 or SABL MARTIN, - FITCH, SQUIRREL, • • LYNX, aNr,Y. SWANS DOWN. TALIIAB, VICTORM.A.,CIJI7B, MUM, ta. to .1.1/b MI invite Oho sttaotion of the Wile. Yitiotrunth. Noo. o.lBNl.—fo • Nature and Art. 11. a. !Tear clothed vlth L. tresoe trtwar Now** the Woe to tart Its Torn, . Would you ahlue In terautys toner. Ids Lox envious Weals rover. Use Orletadoro's Dr . larCrlrtadata l a Iturehlor Web .Illye. sad at D. SKY. • all Arita Store. 14.0 Wood et. • uoLidterr4l HARDWARE • - LOGAN, WILSON & CO. ) Beg to call the attention! of Boyers to their .Itattal, snack of 11ABDWA8E AND EIADioLARY. impost*" we alba amt. =salts 'asiortmeats to Mr ec4.1247. now= BY awe= PM9Liall MIK =ROM non which they after on the man l'arnsbla tans, aunts bniniXsit. will Ina Choir Lanai wnnmnibd b buying their TIARDWAILII at ' No: Wwwg sir ' (4 noose awn slins.. ua Uaro.) - 11,14 wit ad uhlorldo of Lime for Bale sit RES. HER'S. 140 Wood eterL, • I ':t 4; . $2OOO Wanted an s Mortgage, for one or two pars, on Or don . bat Wats, situate In the Demi at eno dtr. Arrit!o! tbloofftow . 614 f Clilitca's lama , lltedisices.—Wa ell the giant*, at bruit of hmtheihiad °Uwe, to MU WSW:m:mwroa OW ika. ritubhqars? • MN C . 'BARE a Ico l 3 ,T*TESIEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Reeoremeaded by all the Professors of tba , .beinninki sc.riesicawas.Aintbe United &sten JOHN C. RAKER o CO.'S COMPOCND FLUID z.r. TRACT OFSARSAPARILLA , ono of the best oblides of the kind know. ALSO, JOILV c:BAXgR of COI'S rZGEniBLE VER—If/Fro.C. a certain Stootfas 6rsottpleasant to the tarts. . ALM YODER'SGERNAN LINIMENT, • most valuable art/• tie kw MOW all. for Rhirmnatiem, a oaten can. For i• by JOILN C. BASER A CO., No. 100 North RIK., Pialladslinia. _ dal7.6andawl And by Druariste puerallY. • Dr. McLane's . Liver Pills—When the proprietor of this invaluable remedy purehased It of the luvnttor, there was no medicine which delerred the name for thence of War and Billuus Complahlta, notarial ...Mg the pest prevalence of these Roam to the United Sigas In U.S.:nth and W.t partical.ly, when the patient is frequently unable to obtain the .creme of • regular plovattan. Dome remedy was required, at once safe utd dreetna/..d the °penal. of which could to no wise pine prtimlicisi to the sonstitutlon. This medicine Is 'implied by Dr. 11'Llutie Liver MID. as has been pared In every instance In which it has bads WALL Alwarel.n nide, ont a solitary Wotan. has ever oceurred lu which Its ageds here bean Wain. The Invention of =I slu rated and dletlsituithed physic's. it has nothing in am with the quack nostrums imposed open the public by atallow pretenders to the medical art. Eop.rieore has Eby proved, beyond a doubt, that Dr. Wiaritee Bill is the beet remedy tree prose:wed 6. the LlretOnnplalut.. perchance will be careful to rb for DR. whANrs CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. era Min noes etas. Thera are other Pills. purpactlme to be Liver Me, now before the publio iris Celebrated Vermlfuge, can noele had at al respectable Drug Stores bathe United Staten ialea. foe sale by the min 6proprietorn 'LEMBO OROVIERN Bradawl Bamemors to J.Ridl A Co- 60 Wood et Du Pont' rowaer.—Everir variety Rifle Molar and Blasting Payola . , In all alto plans. al way on hand and for ado from Magazine, In lots to ralt par &amts.= favorable tams. Also Wray wo. D. W.O. BIDWELL, idanntartarm • Art, nol.lll 166 fr.t street. Plttabarth. BaSO and Comsort.—Tho Conformator eddy tmeortal hole Dar% gladly eulte the fiat to the Danner &hap of the Head. so a .• hat 1r ea euer on the had la a:mid one A nest Ift and a¢fedUM =A he bed 01 Wood et. an 2041 W. DOUGLAS. Election—Citizens' Insurance Company. An Election for fifteen Directors of Chia Company. to arm the matting lot , All to hat" ot Mee or the pumper, en MONDAY, the lath MO, be tween tha hours of 10 a. me. and 3 p.m d.O-2 SAMUEL L. 11A11311ELL. Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Notice ts booby given to the Stockholders of the Pittentreb and We Rolland Company, that an election tlll be held at Weft OreeroUla, Ilexes County. Ps.. on the VIC/3T MON ,D. 4.7 OF DECEMIOIR, at 11 o'clock, A. IL. for Director. to earn the corniait Tear. TIIO3IIB J. HOWER, t. .134444 Presiden Heatafoot Oil—For teals at KEYSER'S 16. Wood amt. - A - V - A - D - NEttIISEA - K - NTS Reduction in Prices! Great Bargains in Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloaking Cloths, Embroideries, &e. ItiIYBPILY & BIJECKFLELD ANNOUNCE to the public to REDUCTION 10 PRIDAS lu Haele tae Steci of LADIES' DRESS RVIPEMV.€,ILY ipi " . rp . il ß 3 Or t ' `F - O L IVE T IN . A R L A,^ sod WOOL Sow ITIF, O 4ILARro.o ,". They pneticalar attentinn to thole Ivea ateortniont and ebo /dyke of deb printed all Muslin do Lahore uktlCiestonotra. Merino and Dubow.. Plaid% French Hee haw and Cobelto. Donn 011110.10 black and tine,. &Ansa nod earlon• dyke of Stripe., Platte anti Damasks. .11 rf Mee bove been marked dart from prime that woo, toe Mee weasnally low. Perm. Iflablus to m eowbandanna and awful amid lass and Now reser Gift; for thole lady M0041012 7 e orrortatall of &fog to at rorr low pricer 012,1 , rd RACHAREL. CODFISH. SALMON, 1. POR dI K, II A ii AND NOES. VIA L AND R tll6 RJR, Crdartdu ywd toy by J. PALMA:B e` SlAltiiliT BT. ITILATa. • Rateadoo. of Stay. DR. CALVIN M. FITCH would announce that as In consintuanm of the artannubitsd demand. urea ho. attantion ha vinyl& find It impooilbis to Issas Pitts burgh on the lath Ind, to gromml, •el Mont loalna to th* dlearrulattamit of 1,5,,ny, be •11 OM farth_stmo_k,. „ o . l4 . his stay t 11 Mul4 o O't at litAllali. igtunary istje *—r at:fording thrr whoaaPir in nalmmsii• Ottl• . 6 . 6, P.1 .1 It, to asall thanasolvio of his adilos. 114 "mild add, ' honorer, that We Motsiremons at noridt .111 mores , 1 . 11 . "6 7 br,II:2I,,,of?.V.V,rETZT.Mr 1. 11 . ,;Vd7 , ;.. ,I: Zr.:r s . l.n. iv itlos . tibiae, and Trimming. with r oes Rat ma. Fortaleza of Floor Oil ClatlS. from 2440,,t to IS Wilms wide, , orbleti on oßrr at a motored prim. We )mite Om %Mention-0(00r quancuers and traveling.. commailti to ypiono, at VilM/CLi.TrOCK a HOS. • TA91.1---2 dm just ree'd and or ea e Sr IIeCAND MRANSA CO ‘f cornerbESS. Wood sod,Watob i KIEL APPLES--A small 1 - o - t 7 in store 15'1..1 los asi. by IiIcCANDLEM. SWANS k co ; nEESB7-50 las. in stoie and for sale Ilj • MoOADLESS, MEANS A CS. BII6QM-5:1 don. Corn Brooms just sally solo by bIoCANDLESS, MEANS A CU. P_LANAitt , S- - A. A. Mason 4 — do. will open ptWamorniow INS) palm mon of thobo Mosikto—oll more Square Woolen ShavrIAACCAbo A. A. MASON AC%)... NS bob d. * r- 4ALICOES- 1 . 0 eases'', more of those 4we to (*oom at A. A. MASON.Ik COL 100 0 1321 Sib GAttEri"Sb Sc(71.111 ".“ ILE3IiNO me ItH3DAY eoni O:NTS; goal 001510 7 fIAND BOOBS FROM AIX 710N—Vo bale juelel trout Jading several able lota of Isft , and vend Mad BOOKA , vbleh me am " Z g " Pd7 oo.alAmsbik =NJ'. maa taliVl3o AND PAINTING LESSONS oportodtalloodesartetmentof tho most mond and beautiful rfleta god elm. dortgoo. AU 112411 . W...1 Iv parting and drawing ore Invited to want too them. The c 001... aro Alsotod to all Osseo of Urt dtadr. deB \ .7. 8. DOTSON, 75 Ileatot UTER • YEOS, • by 00 author of "Old ' tam. br No River: doe, lost of the Ppotoords node& Avon, do do do do. \ !teed by 8M... moot !Wm& Bro ,by \ BJCAD,IS, 4th at BIBLES—S. Sadler, Allegheny, hns inst opened . ane anortment tanarboto, both In rasped to print and attt \ Muffin • . how. tha =tall and NDIANA FREE 88. KS—The of I th e Cwt City Sauk at Itmingle. il at pax 'or Ortaarbta, by J. W. bitYARLAND.2 6 3 oat/ at. OR'S RAILROAD MAP OF HE DO 13 STATILI lost bred sail flicy male by i ', i. aT RAT* C0..,68 tea at ' ARESSES I -Junt ,ammovo. MOIIAIR READ 'd s lute didortawmt of Dream. ~, 116:0 A- 'l - 4rOottN SHAWLS.—Just redid mere ,Vdr.thin loop Wool. Zang vd Ou Sa pirnio.l.tatty Bay State,llo•SW , o Wa A.liAoSt.OANts. A CO. IIafFRATE OF SODA--311 SodE4 Mangan ea unrf.tle AdV. SLIV2 r ca F tot? int —l5O bbls: Flour del —3oo t h". salA-RiStyrSALMODY for sale by del EL DV/180N. C 6 Market at., near 41/e. Q .011001;13WKS, common, and olasslA, l_7•lbir We by s 1. & 1111r1.901.1.61 Market et. * Bll,llllol§`,7of A v u igo . 1 1, \w*Lls?. OLD\REDSTOI+!' - ‘, Price reduced, or His- Ir tk*i sketce. ,i cr:= or,.tru= Dr MINCE Fixxx.s -' 17,111. -. \ 76- I \4, 0. ..i.„4' oo \ W. A, tusCLOREI. (TRAINED ibr.t. VT . _ DYE FL:QUE.--A5 bblaYoii \ . cie Rye Flour . i..ojea utd for ss/dAy llO3O L A LIGGITIV. iLITTER4I. O I,c/ge paekettA d 5 hble prime ii roll reed At:4W Ws by BAL A Lworrr. bT L' 3TRA FA3III. Tioredl. a+' randy fa Mom mid • IitRPEIt'S . larks or Saratit r .bnitructlon an Juan, Abbott. Each , small quarto. tossatilln r.T., - ,n15711.17't pc.k.t., of .OO 411.4-4 Cin. Sukar Cured for Bain by -1 n ip J.7kW, ILMA.II Ratar iiOE—ENIROOMS—n dOn„ on band and for \ . ) 1.1. by . 43 J. AW. 11%?..4 Watt! VI (MASSES-100 bble. N, 0. Maims in kers ankite We 'A. B. 9ANVIRLD. TallcTiFir\juat `reo'd and jt. Mt Pao by JAB. CANFIELD. CLOVER SEED-,6t naa aftd,br alp by__ l•XTOtioo b Spa for silo by ' • IeITER--25 MATZ; ter. ilita ', DI O i r --3() blilS : 1 ik po'B I,EAW&S-25 114D1411 hLWW ► 08074 1 u&sk bT noWl - ,I.ILDAWITIVYL_ 1 palir 100 bllSCfiry Appreer : ,„ . 303 d 0 .% ac. leer \ it a g OAn4_lll st&r• &lid ,to wire fo k paw o _ , sIIIHWA &DILWORTH ilt tititir: k 10 bble. prime roll Bra t...:.... iv...aumni': DuNroZit t i.". irtACON= 7 -1 lbi7 — aume BROOD in store end ,111 to &rein fur .11&I7 MATER JkiDn,wasn. U'.2aHR BEANS -15 b 6115. prime` it \B enn . in 5thr....214 , r BURMA &DILWORTIL i - AZt .iZge- - la'viudizi'lilotaaT. , 4.4leVm) I Ai/oese to 2ii Tto • It.SALS—NIot .f Ground '2414 GO fi10W1 . 41 . 3 %Ira it itpratioAks ad, VA g t,iaz meta:dug eming MtwoU IbrIOZSP.; Tom %Tarr ' " 7,m!""erta=42g. *wt.\ TIOOD SOCNIJ P. 24..‘DAV18, Aiketioneer. a ,,..~,~`5~. ~.. I A CRATES QUEENSW . : AT ACC 1-ir TION-OnTooda= t atrot= at 2 o'olk. at wilttkanmatal alas corner of Vood atatnnit ..ta,.. ha sakito WO /trt Q a ut. b. r er r d r a r s ier, P"d 'ill . ve l _mat th" ble (2"* nodVan y taelL==.......T ..l. coo. and sows. aOtto , Mora? &Oat. _ , ~,. .... t oy. dub., ,aw, &o. mon" abar t unt mop 7,1. V.: . '" • •f•••ry tutalat etnantarr ..... ` an Alt ID kola snit tb• lb. 0ot" .1 1 1 b..°l l l : lth° " , —rod DAN" Alta , trot* • . • • —'-- --- --, TA T ICC* KS . \BY CAT C S • , AT MICTIOA-OnSaturgar, evening . . 16th bany - vet - .'olk. at tb• corosnerelal dog to , om. s Troar itc.,... a = to ota . will to 142,a estaloOl!! tat.... boot...mai .pkb vet.. .= racks of Tboa 'load, • volo ultras o Goldsmith. 4 totiftWt,,,' dog comb:2a works of Arohb og mo, , . deacon Palm. Poetical 'aorta of Po 'a • '1...;:nh./k=4,,,,noti4ti L I utr ' . ' l : aillsoleakti • standarditilrim os.nvotact . BV:r."% x % TamllT .inbk";ll6t." " I'.'ll. DAVI& Mot. ORNAMENTAL STAINED !HASS: THOMPSON dc.SCHLEVIZ LASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third street, li,oPiLta.h3t,==tagtoult:=l:llr of the Cot boat to bulligrata ...demos or ehoretreao that , Nflf tiglffikt4g. lb,!ra State Tair 1n1533...1 br Allan.. tienni-r—kay. t,17 wltygnbil to execute Stat.d GI. of erry Arla .d &sig. for chord., private davillnak or steamboat; _frock the p.m. and oho.. to the os. ornamentaraneortintnoludlnir eb b. with 1ate.1... 11.1. enietw•l .d allegotioal min.% and every Oh. denniptloo of Ornamental Windy. oho, Qmamental DOOM Triu=l 3l . l . U.., Sal Introducing Landaoopea. to, novena emr tr o. Snanadled thame orom mad to \ fr.tfartu slit. nrSansi...4 Bmtr>• hStdv.•. Atitt d h u tr ,, r u zzl bo es to Hart airtad 7 ltSlss wdpl Wb decd.s,. *Menem of tlydrnaia.tr 1-Iydaltv'S Christmas and Sew Year's Presents. EtHORDE B. WHITE. 59 Market street, will offer. aa Sad'after MONDAY, New:ober 11th. et a d o. C . tho Wane. of tam amt .of . . &who Lana Shawls, Woolen do Dr do. • PanoffeosEllio, Yval U Vkk milalairtins, td. 'I, I IVELEII FLANNELS—We have again mplanhhed our anmettoeut of Wshare appeared Goode. an have now all the grades Cram the lowed Plo. no to the hoed atm GametWeleh llaroaebt lool t Adiar n ea= cave er: toles M; =Loa let the washing: • Alm the popular Dome. tle Benanav flannels, made or rev toe wooL IlUlthllT HUILCIIVIELIa DUQUESNE GLASS MOBIL GEORGE NVYA CT A. BERRY & CO., UItERS Of • WINDOW GLASS. • No. 76 Water Street, near Itaitet, pNalma PITTSBURGH. PRIMAL eTOO/81W1t1011._‘ ' ' iivirtue of n precept ender the hands of Km. 11. Meld me,Praddend of the Coirt of .Coonmet . In and for the loth Judicial dld&t of Pensylestds, sod Jostled ofthe Coo:dot Orr and Termlmer.Andal sl Jell Delivery In and he maid District. and v WWI sod Gadd Abdo., bens, MUS* Jaime. of the eame county,lnwod for themmityor Abed= I rd the and elate { al l ißribor, and to me Illsee4 for holding effendi of uyer and Terminer sad Gamed Jab be11...7, at. the Wart lbws In the dty of Pitt...bomb. on the eth Monday of betember nest. at 10 o'clock, A. IL - - az robl a te l nore le hereht ..,h er e n c t IglvJ Drone,detlorAoesuecofhlzheisses.tt .0 mmde, en Inquattne. esAmlnstlone in ' d other re. toed tture n thingser be hleh d.. _ .a to th elr sh. reeportl ib le ala, \ . that er rumors tot that am sm. es may be In the of lal ommt of Allegheny. to be theb , and there to te them se a.lf be hut:. :.,. 010.0 Yoder m In Pfttebergb.thie 26th der or No, In the resr eriq ui onr lend, one thoosead eight MM. deed . 7-foor. •of the. edonommeslthe the Mb. - WIC MAGILL. Sheriff, -- --- Clog . : Out Stile of Embroideries. , RANK AN °ORDER Ims marked dolen%. ` at,go.......= ( e,lTYTltArg.Vlt t,L,t' . ., ''''AV-o,t:=Zatrag=d. t.ea..... let et COil•M UM!, cml 1. t t/kE: v. or„11d k h -. Swiss and Jot ~.. • Mustang. Dimity , mii. Mains*, Dmertings, te. Ladies wishing bur anything M this Roe for Chrid- mat Prams. will On it to thekr interest td mown his -.. mime uttlithcsa of ot tAv ber boutUi. harm reb6Mug ohm- :‘, where. Remember rtnee.236 63 Market b st.. corner of - the Diamond. \ , . _____ . M Ilent. HE DWELLIN HOUSE, at: present oc , i eu p led by tbe a JD - natal an l'enuniesnlit AVeOll4, and near the 7th ":Ward, and baring finesses mute with aids ball. and Asonessdent ontebooss, 'l.— . strin,o9yring Dons, nlth .abandant Impply of vale, Trash Desna 10. Theist. which Is enema withtrees and shrubbery. has • front of threebundred Teet s mils stout a ogle honk the centre of city Weiner. A . Business mon desiring to obtain, on Guy term; &VIMa try home, neenessing • ens slew ikf the Vv. an Invited to ~:. IV, 'T.' t LIM 'Zfr t iecZtt b , 411rra lWA '11 4 d foe ft et Zr ...11. to • prlysto famin \ d4l:itf E. D. DAZZAII. Notice. \ IHE Committee appointed to =Alt' the., t. City Aneounts out meet for the pence of their sr; . nlemeut, on THURSDAY, Ulf 14th inthOtt H. Mc!. the Clty_Tressares. ..___ • i : ~,, ,; , ; o t - ~.4 too— ,oto'i„ to All I , eetoul end .1...." 4tY f oi l ~,,,, - -et, mitt:Lodi a.- Il k' ""h.. '"no.lsr.f4rra7l, \ • . . \ \ Devrouis_ J ED ' \ 0 0 .aellt", d 513110 4., . ADAMS' Garrlt. \ , ' WANTED-4n a store. a coed German, •tr eh. speaks WhyEngl ISMltir• On anal* nun prefer.' 1 I melt* set am porter. To o who can anew well nem- \ weeded, a !rood lat./lon end Andy emnlotteene .111 he • ' tier. sst~.ory mane.. eiu te.zeeior.a.-4,Alt 1 i.. - ... A 1482,500 CA.SII PAR FIINAS — A three ~ i ether Briek Hour, on the Root Ottomons; 'hemline Benalushr R.Alleglieny•tentelnleg- ten toms, them,. ell 'mph= rooms ano ten large eeller4 , The at !Aim: teat hem by 170 deep, to an eller, ewe How, Diable, Garden . Payed 'WO, HYtheet, &a— nt honewtee been built foo t t yeartAxasprs i eellent I, rwill tit i l=2llo . ret int a umnlum aoir„w_ , , , A more aleateAk . or health/ ellonation onnot he I=OD In •.. \ : 01.1*okt-on/ oureatitide=o,Plttebetahe - - ' S • °T " th""°g"'" A. \ KS of all kinds at OVI .13ton. 65 M.A.'. 4. 'l'B . . Elf]: AItHIVAL , OF ,AMERICAN ill',„:: \ imataaustcars— ', _, ~: ,:. ..__;• • _ , S - A a lll.teby °YIN, llghteenta 0 .n.l , yon t .' . •„', '• tbdtatoole. Enstory of the uteo.War.lll , ... • ‘ ' Salsotlons from et Mustested London NO.. 0 ThIL \ nutter's tbadlbru. trte Illostruhd •ditkou .4111. e. lbontry Year Boob", tll ..teat:Me:Mk.; . ~,. e......' Pc41,4,41104.144P.d....d by IL elartleuent.' • - ~ , ' atunilto'i do dr - do 11.70.14 , ..Weida. ' Lunb's templet. Wadi. 6 role. . . Hunt . , ao do • do. . Borns and Ids Poetry. bt Prof. W... Noels. Ambrcesnot cdo do. - .: Lecture. on Pnbattnti.nindrebliceture. by nualln.. ' • Ybdt's Clustrel Au ultie.., Ilertionton's Stetches. Farad. by IL 130814013.211 400.82 IL•rtat .t.