PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .maLißuru BY Nruarz &oo PITTSPITIRG;H: tIIES - DAY I . I6IIIBIIG,IYECESIBEIL 19, 1851 ,a 4 t•nudia PJ+3Ol. ..._AtiagEttlklishbafflator tba Day Caz Ole, are opened - 6artity4 - ADvm.therszyrbndoletherr +VP.ny itt th 4 Duni an Monday raoraLlg, s•UI plesselland Mesta • betri3 ot.Yoor•tati EiXo 4 4'; s • tLithargb W . 00147 Gamue.—Ths ertemirs 4tiSaitidsid . tortr auctu Offers to - dii, bugnereard ii:dd:Nid - 4esirldde medium or Osklng their budinets known (ypre!iesaa le behreentour and 11Te tboxdand,redtehlag ittiddiddlerrinend3ant.,..kmdieturer and shordcserer is ".KrVia Pordwrilvaxds..d EsnerstObto. • '..;'Advaxice.Tayments.—lfermrter no sub _Rz{ptla will be taken fir - the rodlr or WeAlr anLe' aaiees perinent Sr nade In sneeze, Whenever the 'pne le up to, which Abe enbuiriptlon 9 Pehh the paper .41' be . ,topped. soden the v.:lbs. - Intl= S. n um.! by sAlunce parrnent. All transient edverthlnr, .Or oyez,' denerlpilon. will be rennin:el to be paid in ed linot: Thelonly mention , will be where special month toniree-A an pada • • oallulaw 'Weradlar-"Matter 0111 each page of MIA 'aro* : itgaiiil6Dlh-PIMMTDI3.—Tbd question of de.- .E.iillroad dividends for the current half rank! a'seritua one, and is attracting much at -, Vitiation. 'We are glad to see that the American Itidlrna.d.Journal of list 'week diEcusios this rtiatter,"and correctly takes the ground that if dividend has been earned upon the 'whole coat of ix road, it may be proper fo pay one, not withatanding apart of this cost is In the shape ..... • of . a foolia9 debt, provided this can be carried •• , sA..stateit.oliaide rate. The objection to the pay -- meat ef a dividend, with a floating debt, is that fluctuations in the money ket, which are of . nonercint-oecurrence, may co el a compqny to entry with debt 'at a great sacrifice, winch if • • . eburgeable to earnings, reduces in an equal de .-ere" the dividend fund; and further, that while ja floating debt exists it may be difficult to ascer ' tabs What thenet earnings are." . . r. :: :' .. ' Giving aililliii;weight duo jUthis view of the f-, oase,,the ,Ruiliqad Journal thinks that compa i,; "; inn may err from excessive caution. Wo think I •'" ' .'" so too. The fact that the living of a largo num ir!•,:.' •••• . bie . ofPerson4 e,iicads-upoa the dividends they receive fromAilliesds, is a Object of important - . .f...-... consideration; bet there iseriother of still great- . .:‘. 7 '' • wsweightoffeetieg shill:il:xis' chsrtieter of the companies them elves. , The prices of stocks " . are greatly effected by the regular payment of dividends; and the company which pays our ot its earnings: will :always possess a better credit r-- than the ono that does not. . -:•,:' 'rlt is ieirportsr,t for Railroads which have been •I •• '-- • - - bal. mainly from the proceeds of convertible 1 .. . : bends, te promote the conversion. of these semi _ rities . as rapidly 83 possible, as paid up stook'is ;-_,'" . f - •, : tbs. beet basis on which a company can stand -,,? ' • If elleilroad company continues to pay re,r,ilar .!:, -• ..Iy.unt.of.itii • legitimate earnings, notwithstand -:-: -.- . • ' ing it asitilosting debt, to provide for, eight or 1 : :p. . ..• . ten per cent. dividends, all holders of six and .-,:' siren per cent. convertille bonds will gladly • .' . ••: • - bate Stock in. isa of bondii, thus wleniag, and : :-... strengtleuin • the . basis of the company. The history of the Ohio and Pennsylvania •l, i , Sailroad is a ease in point. Leaving oat muni !;:..-,....- tiiiint sttbscriptiens, that company had originally ."";;••-.. '''' ." - list:a noirew basis of stock subscription. Now . t ••• .1 -•— its hidivideal stockholders possess a greater . amount of .stock then the various corporation!, . si appear from the following statement : ; trrogis , 1t LD DT CORPORATIONS. City . of Alleghtpli $400,0(i0 Cityof-Pittsburgh ............. 200,000 gtark County, 120,000 Rialto:id County • 30,01,10 Priititylranis PtuOrontl • • 300,0i* ._51,050,000.1,a50,000 Total idoeks held by individwds—..— Whole Meetuat of stack. 52,400,000 • The whale cost of the rood leaving out ant , : seeptionato other roads, is about $5,5'00,000 if 1,100,004 of which is represented E by bonds and floating debt, and .V2,44)0,000 by stock. The amount of individual stock at the early stages of • . the wort, woe not $500,000; its great increase .i - '---, , has. been owing .to thrireili changing of t'.,..imuvertible bonds into stock. An immense Ultaount bas been Converted,during• the pre . went year, especially in the east. Now, is it - pro- N lttliiiiihi„ . 1 -'-'. • , bable that this conversion would have taken ;..-.. " " place, if the company had pursued the policy of owing its . earning - to wipe off its booting debt, i ,„, instead of paying cash dividends? • - -It. is a pleasant thingko be out of debt, Let _. . thereds something due to stockholders, and there ' is wisdom in establishing the creditof a road as paying stock.,-by devoting its net earnings to their , _ legitimate object. The floating debt is embarss• ..-.; 1.. sing, but belongs to the construction account, N'' -'--1;, - to' the original cost of the road, and ought to be - -' '•. • funded or Mimed into'stock; and there would be 1 :":- . ." ,• -I: no difficulty.in doing this, were the times favors- Me. Because the times are bad, it is no resson • ".4 ; 'that-the stockholders should be deprived of their - " '-'' - "aiiidepai. ..,. ~~-- . ='.` * Tao 'Foram WAII.D.—The Whigs of the Fourth ;Word . of thin city nn Saturiay evening nomina ted a second ticket, and one we-have reason, to believe free from all connection with any other ;]tarty; The Journal says that the first ticket tenanted "is the true and regularly chosen one, .sandentilletito the supportof the [Whig] party." -Me:differ from our neighbor, and will state our 171160715 foe it, premising, however, that person ,'al motives have no influence with'us. We con- Aendnot about persons but principles and fair •tess. ~ Some of oar. most respzeted personal -friends may happen to be nominated in a sande we cannot support. -We wish it distinctly under stood,•therefore, that in the case of the Wird in question; ea well as the whole city, that reasons' ,derived frpm personal preferences will have no , entightwith ua iu deciding our course. We findthe :peity in an anomalous end ‘difficult:pnlition end - we 4aslee extricate it, and place it on its true Rination. it is not becanse the ma terirt of a . ticket titsatisfieS us, haft the mode of its nomi 'alien is such as we cannot as a Whig approve. Wa understand - that the -ticket.nominated at the first Meeting of the Fourth Ward was pre viotud,v nominated in a Know-Nothiag Lodge, astethe camel. Were broiled about before the :first priatta.ry meeting took place.. At rhea time tt!esignited for that totaling the Know-Nothings assembled before the hour appointed, chose and, - imitesc of the It ta• ~ Oinottig candidates and marking, • - •:t,tiartorlewas cleared and the voice of , the tit ...-,9lMtuttakeiby ballot, none but the initiated hay ticiate, or !mowing - who were the candidates. O course the Know Nothings had it all their - 1T way, and the_ ticket which, hod previously lest - esdked of was imanimously nominated, -41 A-testifying the correctness of the public, ra -• mot:- Fr= this it-will be even that the first el - attires at rapier' Snow-Nothing ticket, and _ t'theittintint to give it a Whig endorsement woe _-made is Wilmot the images of the party. The second ticket nominated is the emanation true and only Whip of the Ward,—those • :Who bare .net joined the secret polltieal 'order. „Tianieurnal calls this the oAnti-Know-Nothing ticket." The true name is the 117dg cad it is the - only Whig ticket matting. - r • 4: '''Z.: _____ .. 11,..... OZITI I .OL Itc, .9 u ptl y Ill eh lT e tp .t X ov e, T ly nt r n .,;lTw W . li f to -'1:414 5t., a- close of Theft. by the Christian . :,..v._emitellusnbii...l,, Theoryi th forel,ei t.i7 ng o g u ti arti orietl e l e t re w ii: :: : x t bEault to find Too be ond:e 3Ta the b" ill' IT:- --- -* dellred ' o' of. the i'l l e roud ir " 0 .of 13°Mhurclab.'CatilThl; '::- . ' :ththr"th' the' i1307118Y, of th eir C ...Tait, of k!4N; '-' -dies „.. e h f .,' h olio” assailed the . ith mg ,: Or the d IN , ' to - -', •••• -" T iu . 77- :- ,„ v. the ground •• . - infer ---'' ..- -...'..: - - -Prat til -' • infant Protest:l:Jilt:b . , ree n 0.1 . - - 1.• 4 0 • - great reliYous Pr. . ea itst es 4,- * '.- -. '--. r-1:41,g thi k t - e " ta emberedisgrbe- a ' rong 41t- 11.:' ' 7.. :::: ''ar" oli .ril tim• of the - a:M:011MS An --7 . Ir 'lligg: It.;: th il aeli"a wC catholic thtlieb, Saint '.:' -- - l' ' 'r feia l Ti .i o l . i ,n. °f- the Bom an '.' chil4l Hi& is loho ' '' ' -.. - ' ' ... -a that ' th h itai - that if its • tbt ---, - --'..1:440 - • .-',,tfai 03rra P . 1, ', than ylpv', 4 ‘.., .-..: really and e% laprjefit, they riP,bglel,,, the .' .. .•.: .- 3 -3 ;,„:,i,6b.0. are . ijot o mq / F a h' : Y e e- hh t iy a . t',1,.-.:': :--,::::‘=l;4=4PL"etea,.uonosourxe.advatr ', 1 ,,, t th e y p 4.-,: .,-: :!..diad " l fer ''' bt , ne t - will -1 ! °- thex ! h dangerous - ."-: • .i - Lmhllln we' dou b t ci oi.sineeoFesocau, hays 7::- ta h ul i xi °Moist - "Oldo :Stertooriter?°a - • a ieick qit •-' "--.-.1-.":.--;,=;;loirsi,77ll°, iyeetion of'tlP"3.4 Titis " 7 : : -: ' c - thet iite 14e°f9c '-'' bi kola in cO u ' l - •-•-. : - , tiri t °!,.. ii .64:40/1! / ° -tu - - 'iloilttaAA A acils.Df.. A - 1.4.4=3.31856 , 10 - c e th '--- ,•• . 1 . iltiS, AA - ' ke; , -.- '', Snotro TUE Itheonn.-Mr. Nsicein his recent • To. Lsw-latoosu Sorrtz-The citizens of. To Persons who are Stoop Shouldered— speech on the 'Kansan bill, gore notice of his in-2 Gr,oihrier county, V., held a mass meeting a' Shoulder Bracei. tention to into , lure s Lill prohibiting slavery in few dogs ago in relation to the acquittal of Dr. DR. LA "t SE,edlh"' tent . in orof ths Chantn', r.on ' ''' .org '''' Tree '' .. int order'-- I`.re t tirsaka nor I Katt.t...ig. - It was straight for-' 1 hompson, charged with killing Miss : Pharr, and "i'''"' Our ,lend. Dr. GEO. ST EnVei.o, .o.,..uted to our ila ward., .no stoilo speech in it, end covered th,, adoiced the filloWing TC,E3hltiOn• : np.ettnn • very t 0.., spnehnen a th. • ~..,ehlngton For m , whole ground. Brief and to the purpose, it was, ' Reiotred, Th at it will he the stern duty of any ° ,;`,,t n '''' .° ..'""6"-u"l and 'a'd Lo hit. at Oh. uh-urr .lett Apj4, the . ean c t c opy of the eighth section a community into !thigh Dr. Thnint,...ut should Inirahl ' ; ' t ' l . .e7: l „, ‘ 2 'l' forth ' lCh r i ' t " le .. ;:':o h. l.Nl ' l ' B " ll " h ' j I. the act of Mardi 61h, 18211, for the adnoissi. of e '`‘'' t to trnatertictel=! l y nch him' rosy. and alte n ..ther re, from tr. ni••••••tionp •Liachett CO h'..olved, That. if he come here, we, the people the mono Other Bracer to irsueral me. :t is an ex....1.1 r ni 'Missouri into the Union. of Greenbrier, will lynch him. Surrynder, while et the name C. 0... It..ri*eves th• stgot. Mr. Oliver, of Missouri replied to the position Wo believe it wan John Mitchell who said that dent In • healthful pooltion, alt•....utortell re:draining the which of Mr. Mace. remarking that th Lille Mr. natural movements of the body. Tho It, a-111 send them the South was not 'Oven to mob violence and t .11. held in his hand wag a miserable 'moll co , y mall. tree of pont., to an r Pfutt.f the Unt'en. ' , MOUT outbreaks. Such things were character- I ?rem the Pittsburgh Daly lnepatrb. Feb.:" . .. 1f.112.1 l i prohibit Amery in Kansas and Nobmkot, the : istic only of the North. , air On. Eleannu.,:inu,Lnea mots, Ay Exert , eery thing which in 1820 produced corm and roe-. .------_-........_—__. . Lir, Ashmk.-Persons who halo notoir.,l • +looping I" lion, tmd threatened fht safety of the rnion. Passartvassta RAILDOAD.—The whole amount ! .""' br g. "' k.l. '" 4 " at "" '''"" t '"a•" il ' .., ar l ' a • - a g r.. teller by the use of ttn. ••tr ae t,j,,t e n g n .,,,,,,, We are a 111.60 astonished at Mff.Oliver. He expended on the IN nnsylvanie Railroad for out- ; Drage,^ mode mad vom er nr.4:EYEEIt, earner of Wood rt. remain Missouri, nail ought to know the history fit and invented in real estate, is $16,700,000.- ; lt‘ th el Tire. eII ...ere i.e a boxes and a n ep en de r e, of his own State. 'lt was the ottempt, in the . It is believed that",tho receipts of the road for tend to ' t. rt h ' ng oboe . t k e '.• h i onls rs " t oWert;:t n ' re ' I t tw o. t ' n u, "l I i case of Missouri, to bring in Slave territory ' the year will not be less than $3,500 , 000. Dm ; mooed the chest. , tun pnrehAned one... time 5 ' 0.0.7n1 Lave without restriction which in. 1820 produced ; doe for expenses 60 per cent. 51.750,000. Net .."',7, c h ''',, " rr:-;,,_ . ,°°''''' . 14 " t• t h a t .. at.'"'" glee It • 1 ttrifo and contenton and threatened the safety receipts, $1,750,001% or about 14 per cent profit ! Womun, hundred. of whom are wooly Injured by the '1 of the Union; and it was the adoption of the upon the whole motley, 56,200,0000 f which are '.. 641 11t of thGt , •ohormus'egitos' should tthr , lgoeute;the. ! brazes. Be partleu.ar I n plum:wing the kind inentlo,ley,, I section, now offered by Mr. Mace as a new bill, permanent loans at I per cent per annum. many of Alaebraens sold are humbug, I . which restored peace and quiet to the country. *" N. D.-I a l a o keep every mkt, or Trlfl..X, SUDIr FILO:11 WASULNGTON `..et Mr. Other read history awhile. - ' 1 ' Body areas. Pile Prom Startle btorkings. Amtn. ear/ Eandsge.. kA [ten. 11. KEY:MR.I4U Weed . Agency of Dr: Pitch's Celebrated AR' WARmairroz, Dec. 15th, 1854 ! The Ben. of Representatives was engaged ' 17;a1 “ .t. t . I .e r oa t' v ! t u re !. ..Ji s s 's L'''''''''''t N'''' ' '''''' ~,,h . PITT Pelmonle, Pulmorter, Bala., Pectoral Espte during nearly the whole of a long sitting to-day : corr nt, , a mothtr or y co l n. ,lnlmcnt , ,..D . e . p n ure d m tiv : arz i p. heart in debating the bill teethe relief of the heirs of ' tbd the brave and denoted Baron De Kalb, of revolo- or Oil. AAU-DT.neptle Mlxtureg (Jong!, And CAthsalle PEW tionary memory. The amount involved was l N ,,,L'' tr;;;:!`"":".";:`,"''''"'Ith, •r"...le't• - °the-... - - , le•'. $66,000, and the boll was passed-with this the In oho tee:meat of 4n" ‘4l u """ d ' t" " I ""'"" labors of the week closed, and the House ad- : '''''"•° . . 7. . eYa.a.f.'"A *4,l ".. , 11,,, Diner', Th.- journed until :doming. The gigantic toils of the ! . n ' tt cs „„ n %,'„,"7,r l P ae , s ; ' ,,, !nt , lxt^t d ,_ . "L t o l jc ,, ce° ,,,,ir . " 4 ' P L'''',,,,' Senate during the four preceding days had, of : !Went Bile , Plated dNl.minal Jfaoe'een.,. Dr. Pitch's Myrored Sled String :MAP comae, exhausted she powers of that body, and : den fine, Pr tutus Sam, InAal it did not sit:to-day. It will recuperate by Mon- I ' . ire Tat!. : ~,a la,,, ,,,,a ll, ,ok lu a i da . y r e . r nrop, r le. t aiz: L ear l deas, Trews, Itu l , day and will then Le in a condition to decide upon the bill of Mr. Badger increasing the pay ' NEWS, 100 Wood strut, Brae. orthe OolLn ' tor;.e 'r r.. KM . 1 for its members, services from eight to twelve : d" l a'• ___ dollars per day. ' Palpitation of the Heart. Net voms Innen. ' The attention of the Supreme Court has been ...Liver com o oonc.Svonitsle DystreprlA Cretiveneeestid occupied for the las tweek in the argument of the !lna' .re allmc, :, U..*d ".7, 4 ,..'"::" d h . t s o u ,. o o o .... l ",'" li : n t,„ o " l. to tt o motions lathe cling Bridge Case. The fleet i le and l aminar of ths blood. l• c.a.". not • p..tiele . o 1 argument wain upon a motion to thqaestrele the 1 3x, .... a ......... :t r , ,t h dr, n r ,,, , , r . '''UT 1 property of the Wheeling 'and Belmont Bridge w. cements wtm nos renTS ' ef en the eertrtlcat.:a d' fesr of Company - fora contempt of Court in not renter- ; vlokb non, C. Sbtt‘d In ...and' colas.. nod all of eldeb 1 o ar ... do , , t;. , ll.o.l k. be . f d allzissad. t , 1 1 7 .. t0t . .. tle i . It In the a erzt . ;et a. 1 ing or altering the Bridge is required by the decree of the Supreme Court entered in ;May ! enc. over the blood Voir reveyvalibla 1852. The seemed argument was npon a motion ! l'''''"`"'"Al.'`'ll:ult- tto..lmdig Wl' to sequestrate the property of the company and i The Condition of the StOmach is of vital ettachits officers fora contempt of Courtin din- ; lasomenca-sto nosa woman. or child sett be healthion obeying the injunction of Judge Grier, allowed j t r `r g tne .:7 l ,.' '',.f,,, 41 ,,,,'.7 . n° ,',.,:_t Ttht .„, 5 ,% 1 1 ; t r,,, " a t i h i f X ° : lost June, to pievent:the company from rebuild- ! detr, ads I. ma tn. ease. And yet the remedy las Man itaa Illterseilise . d by ing th e elevation :bridge at a less evation than W pre- ; e: yarz z oLalL Ilectlan t'e n ‘ i /Lcu scribed by the former decree. There was also ! „„Ah.„Hby.,,j,;,,,,f,E,',,,,,,,,„,„1, ,; t ~j, ,wilt z ' ~..rt , re a motion for the taxation of the .costs awarded ! wattoa of raubluerr. Let tie Thaws of Os - seemly or tti against the Bridge Company by the decree of , 41gcon7t.tr°,,.° appetite,, c5in'fr',,,,,77.,...n•a•L":7„,,:rdr.......":, by May 1852, arm a motion to dissolve the injunc- ; sight. and laineeee-1 eheerfablens by day See edeentlet- Eon allowed by Judge Grier. sight -'iletatted.M. -- On the question fending to the injunction PEAK! STEAM. BULL. granted by Jelge Grier. it was claimed by Mr. CANAL BASIN, A LLEGIDINY. SEAR TILE 11A11.11.01b , TATION. Stanton, that whether the net of Congress legal-' Families will be sup .lied aiih our various iced the bridge or not, it wan the duty of the de. n i.. n n i .. t Oiv i Tt n Ar , t'j,tj . : .. : , :, , a,„ . 1 41 1 m . tt1i&0 . t . ... remnants to obey the injunction, and await the Wool street, es Bryon A &rite, rot... :i Liberty...o Et'. decision of the Supreme Court on the question, Tel t , l i t ! „,:ti.,„ nt = tool n ' P '''''''"'''' ''` J. T ' ''' .. t ia , i tir will be deliriied to [urines ,neither (the el!! and that for not so doing, they are puoinhable - T. jo ssalt CAST! Cu &liner!' ' ' ... lbS-fe .811. Y ev ' -'--- for contempt The argument woo closed on Friday by Mr. ' ~,n , ,1.c . ,,,, %NW! Jll.- .r.. 1111,1 canine Stanton. and tho whole subject is now under the : ruith 11 . PsOfitERS, awn J. MI. , a r+.l comideration of the Court. Their decision well WLI (ILK SAL E D 11UG til STS, probably not be on:loomed for some tithe. NO. do WO,. entErr. PITTSHrIi(3.I, PA. In concluding my not ce of this memorable j ,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„ ~,,,,..,,,,,,., moo, it in but just to Mr. Stanton. to slat, that i Citizen's Insurance Compl of Flttaburgh OW.k. hr has conducted it with much ability. Ills sr. commits be(orenthe Court have been highly cam- : mended by the moist distinguished promitiouers at the bar of that tribunal. I desire to correct an important efror,in my nva Inn 1 ANIIIl1 , 1"11 III.KP 010 TEN letter of the Bth bast . in which, referring to Go- i sl t yl"RA L tniOtryisto'ol a: is- K ik:Z:4T, r ),,,,,, , ,,,,, j 0a, thrie's plan for the moolifientien a the tariff, It o ,M2f°, , ,Vre i ,;•';'; ,','„, ' . W7 . ; ,7 , ,,!;`,7:-„,-14;77 . ; said, "lie wishes to have but four rates ofdoty, "" 3 • • 1 ` . ' ".'• namely, five, twenty-five, forty, sal ono hundred t ' \ ter cent. There is nothing very original in that idea. but the arrangement would save some trou ble, and if no snhatruitial benefit is sacrificed to get at it, it ought to be adopted." This des- cription applies not to Guthrie : a bill, hot I think Pi PITTS BILRG- 14 Pin CZ Marine Insurance Company; t to that of the minority of the Committee nf Ways :Lifer and Means, mibmitted last amnion Gntlaria's "' OFFIC.F; -66 1717.11 Sraßlit Er..hemdi his but three 'cheats:den, to wit, free, MASONIC HALL. PITTEEIMMT. PA. twenty-fire, and one hundred per cent. Itsenly , .lAIICS B. 1100. Y. Prernirol. thrsa . tra A Col.TO.If. Saf.dary, 4V-ggalT4.--,-Elrte,,tl,7, I.l",:ltgatV3A,Wrge;-!-T.,Vrerain - rerafnite ,, .'...L..0m00r..... ..c., .1 A I...molest Hall and Cano. Riska en the .4,4, and which are not produced in the United States, mod lit nowsnot risme...a trausaid.... nos m a ftna co„c, ,„ „. thereforeaie not susceptible of protection. As ,*" And against U,9. ..1 Damage by riro.: j a whole, the Secretary's bill will not bear appro- And scan. the Perils is the E. and telood nma-mot ; vat, but as n basis for action, it will do as well an . no ty==rt u itto brestrste. seroleteot .lth .aacr any other skeleton of a system which requirceio rt". lll *.Tth o, mats - roam • icsa. P. non, fillbeed up with Enda provisions as the know [- 7 4 ,, .,,ms i k kr,,, . x ' 1 111:17. 1 ;1*.r m ig2; • - edge and judgment of Congress shall direct ; William Phillip, Jona ne tt. 1 John Vallee,. . I have frequently censored the secrecy and .l i zta,ul i zi o caw . .st ti... , tx..zan,7:.,!,,,,:;„,T,T,,,,,i,„ Am spirit of intrigue wiii .„ 4, shroud the proceedings ; y m . ,,, f m yotomr, ; oleo,- tkanty. ! Itoratlo- N. Len, Kittann h u e of the Know-Nothiner Thin part of their Irian- ; G t,t,n, 0 . e. t . d ., I litrant Ft,..e.. Deaver. . gored. is unworthy of the frank, manly and . r r '"''''''or ''' '.t . '''' ingenuous character of R e publicanism, and par ticularly American Republicanism. Fat 1 can not concur in the expediency of denouncing the principles and objects of the order. The fun scope and nature of Know-Nothinginm are not yet sufficiently developed to-jnitify a decision upon its tendencies. I sold (your readers may remember) some weeks ago that its more imme diate effects wool,' be to dilidh the North and to weaken the elementa of resistance to the germ mg encroachoients of elenery. That result has already taken place to .most lamentable extent. lint what will be the end? We can plainly per ceive that the South, the slavery propaganda, has greedily taken hold of the movement as a means of crushing freedom of sentiment oil the sectional contest in the North. Adams, of Mis aisaippi, a narrow-minded bigot, who sees a nig ger in every hedge, decLsres he wishes to de prive foreigners of all political privileges, le. canoe they join the abolitionists. Now, in this, Adams is' very greatly mistaken. The exact opposite of his statement Is the troth. The for eign vote at the North ban ewers and almost 'unitedly been thrown for slavery, and has ren dered the South services of inestimable value in, branding and hunting down every Northern pub lic man, of independent opinions regarding sla very, as an "Abolitionist." They bade been the bloodhounds with which the South has chased ! its victories in the free State:. Many a ..NtOrth , ern patriot hoe been etruck down by the rabble root which they have raised. In this respect there has been latterly some La-. provemeed, but even now the fact is generally as I have stated It. There were some very striking cams of this sort of foreign Influence in the late popular contest. It was the German vote alone which teat back to Congress that arch Nebran ha conspirator, A. A. Richardson-almost the only supporter( of Douglas In his treachery at Mileage, were the 'lrish 'who swarm in that city. Tom Florence, distinguished for his zeal in behalf of the Nebraska villainy, as well as by the fervor of bin heating to Native Americanism, was returned by Irish votes. Indeed the es caped Australian convict Mitchell, who is dying for the went of a gang of sleek and fat ne groes;in Alabama, is an excellent representation of bin countrymen in the United Staten: The Germans are coming round, but in my -judgment the best way of disposing ..,If them all ii simply to withhold from them the privileges of Ccm. Brsro.a.—The Whig papers of St. Louie aye been unsparing and bitter in their opposi ion to Col. Benton, and while he was a candi- date for Congress delighted in representing him hsh pigmy rather than a giant in statesmanship. They nU, however,. eagerly grasped at a report of his late lecture in Baltimore on the Pacific rail road, and laid it before their readers as a trium phant vindication of the claims of Missouri and -Saint Louis. The Intelligence,. thus speaks of it : "Benton's Baltimore speech marks an era in the decelopement of American greatness. By the side of Its moral vastness, the trimming,stale and paltry messages of Presidents, die away in empty insignificance. ftsbarc statements of facts , are the thrilling developemente of new, strange, and great ideas. And the impression it leaves on the mind, is the Jame as if some great spirit had raised up the reader above the •'gate" of the nations, and revealed to the future thronged highway and the beaten track of unborn millions, pressing to the shores of the P.cifac. Grant the credibility of Beacon's authorities, quoted in his speech—and whu-dares impeach their trntht— and the speech stands the apocalypse of Ameri can geography, American commerce, American greatness. designed since the world began and revealed to us in the latter days." • What o pity it is that s paper capable of doing this much justice to one cif the greatest men of the ave, had , not the courage to advocate his election I vst summer, us the representative of St. Louis. The paltriness of party spirit was never more manifest than in Benton's defeat them. The Ilarrieburgh 'Union has been purchased by Jacob Zeigler, late of Butler county, end will hereafter be a Buchanan organ. For a year psstit has been the mouthpiece of the Cameron (Action, hostile to rOeIIIIILStGT General Campbell and not over friendly to Bigler. We suppose Lott the Patricl, et the same place, will now•be mer, i t the Chin. raESSIA.--The aspect of affairs in the Crimes, presenting to us a momentuous strug4ls between the Allies atl RIM'S, in which the chances are squal.-hssuUtured the leading democratic press es hf the country to manifest their hitherto ill concealed sympathy, with Russia. The Wash ington Onion. the Pennsyfranian and others of that class chuckle over the prospect of Russian sue cesis and thereby show how naturally their it:t est-peat= leads them to side with despotism.— It is a noteworthy manifestation, and deserves to bekept.ia remembrance. That kind of de mocracy which has an instinct for absolutism may well be suspected as spurious. "KIRRAS. "—lf there is one man in the Uni ted States whose sincerity in opposition to Ca tholicism is unquestioned and unquestionable, it is Nee - pr. Nicholas iin.rray, of New Jersey, whose articles signed "Kirwan r hays earned a world-wide reputation. When ouch a man, there fore, takes ground egaipst the Know Nothings, his position chaliengceittention and 'respect.— In rt late work entitled ." Parish and other Pen airings," he pats himself in decided antagonism to that secret organization, and says : —ties-sa s s ass/ tha Continental papists come; we MST room for them ell. We would have no, objection to the- earning of the Pope Illatrsertm - enn out ; nreach rl2—st no dread of him; and when he does that in trtilr he ought to succeed." ~ BOOK. TABLE. .'"rtre Len or Roaaca Gm's. Editor of Omit-name. By NJ. Parton. ow York: Paollebe4-ar Etas= 11rothrra isss. The . of a public min Is not the prop er perked for writing his biography - , and especially is this the ease with such a man tts Mr. (lively. who is yet in the prime of fife, and probably bus the best part of his career before him. It this were not eo—if he were drawing to the close of his days, with his course accomplished, there are stil enough prejudices and misunderstandings about hiin to clog the way to the public ear. Only when years have cast their shadows upon his grave can-he be appreciated and understood. We regard--the book before us. therefore, att untimely. It - eemes too soon. It tells us many things about its hero which we did not know be fore, and which are of much interest; but it is a story only half finished; end as the remainder cannot be written, for perhaps many years, we feel thit it should not hose been began. We are glad to note in the preface an assur ' once that Mr. Greely is innocent of tbi.pk. Had he been a party to its publication, in any sense, it would 6060 dimmed a reputation which all acknowledge to be brilliant. It ireridently a boot made to sell—such nod inch a quantity of foolscap furnished by the ee -1 tiler for 60 much. A great deal of it is irrele , rant and unueceseary, and more of it unwise. The first chapter contains a loop, and by no means lucid scam:int of the siege of Londonder ry, Ireland, which is designed as an introduction to the fact that Mr. greely's mother woo descen ded from n family which emigrated from London derry after the siege. His father, it seems; was descended from a family , whieh originally came from Nottingham, England; but the reader is fortunately excused from perusing a history of Nottingham, although it, would hare been as per. tinent as the other. Hod the boot began at its second chapter nn . - ended somewhere - about the middle, with a brief abstract or what follows, it - Vvould have been en durable; ,as it, is, ie leads us briefly through the record of Mr. Greeley's early life, and then oaks us to sit downeo n very poor collation . of edito rials from the New Yorker, Tribune, and other papers. Greeley, we roust Foy, is a much better cditor.thau his biographer. - • We dislike to see n mat like Greeley made the subject of such a book. - That ho possesses tal ents of no 'Oldbury kind, Is one of the most prominent public men of thi day, and has influ enced the public mind of the country to a great er extent than any other man connected with the press, is undeniable. flat be has not yet achieved his fah destioy ; and, when he has done eo, it is impossible now tiiesy what proportion the part already past will beer to the whole. fit, history, then, will not, ye may be sure, be lost for want of telling; =Lit will be the better com prehended when all the parts are fitly joined to gether. • Mr.:Parton has not, we think, earned any lasting renown by this endeavor. Tbo history which be-attempts of the old Antlmasonic ex citement is false throughout, and shows him to botither grossly ignorant or grossly dishonest; and his inneeniacy hero throws a Shade of doubt over some other pertions'oe hisuarnstite. When -bettex.biographers arise, the facts he gab. ered together may be made nse, of and his au therity quoted In marginal notes; and with that !hire of Immortality lie roast needs be content. WS are Indebted to the ki L ilness of the pub- Ushers, Messrs. Mason. Brothers, New. TOrk;for a copy of .the.work, by,maiL,. • enaltabl's Aisinicas hfoirrnte Maaszins, for deanery; his earlycomo to baud, and is-a beau tiful numbeit itsillturtritiops being of a high ar • der , its printing and Paper, bOwerer, might bo impstreed to advantage. , 'TrtiPzistrristuare Monnttx lisetzw, for De e-motet; presenti xyry intinsnsting titbits of eon tents:, meetly confined to the dlicussion of sub }nets interesting to the Pralbjlerlan iseramunion. published byrW, T. flosaid, Philadelphia. - •; Eli Jomr PEIMICLIZ--The. GOTOITIOT .of Abe Gideon -, Pay - Compton ' sir _George Sizepsii; Jailieif....Bileet overland to 4ioatiene stre.spirc.h tor Frealliiipar7 i/Pon thg Arogo .aamt, wine Gm/ ware lAA MD, is reported; by Dr. nee.- Curregyondoore of the Pittybunch Daly Uasetto. No new organiratimi can ignore great question', having their origin in the elemental politica of the cotmtry. I do not care what the timed Conn ell et Cincinnati may have done, the Kopp-Noth ings of the North will think and talk and-act up on Slavery just is they have done before, and when no longer embarrassed by the hostile for eign vote, they will take a position in favor of freedom, which tho Borah will mall . in vain. - in the mean time, the foreigner' now nab:Wall:o will perceive that the South hates and•de'sp!erea them, and they will learn that after all, Slavery is not the beantifel and deeirable thing *Mob they have supposed it to he. . 1 Jtcsivs. NOTICES. Dividend-4itizene Insurance . Company. Preilident and Diroctots of this Com Sny ltan toi. 4 1.7,doolsitoM1 rodlsidond of FOCI Dot. us. por sham,: noon tbi Capital Stook; UMI3 Dotusi pkyabio to lit t ltookbolday *"0100. 2241,1111rUiL1. Z,MAK51.1u.45.0. rani:non. Dm.ldlL. 11344--dole,wlts BardUlre Sale/Mall Wanted In a firlit. duo PhilAbla Hoare; A tontlomart baling Anotl edge oath,o. Imarts. and Wilma, with porolokoom from Pisumrirrdo and MO. or otber prompt Ming tna. Arnrolilrou W. J. CIIAPLAM • &oos -• .• 2:)1 Market at.Ptdiod M eptdo. Bydromagen Cdrk Bolei ju4 recd Rad Ur ital. .t Kirlrefait,l 4 o IV* slit FAMILY.FLOUN.—Iiett Malt COUSitUit• y oft ia, =aorta. Mama* slid Ikea tr 7 utsariba • Lit, Illtganni OX11356(0411106 t R. D 0f FILL, IN WATIR. MARX €1 AY] , ;NOP REET.V. ri. D. U. ..,¢. LAriater. Jr Wm. DagalPS• , M. Kie.r, Summl IMa l 3 . it ea. lunch:, lulan M. I , ilire•rlf. . Zrart2u ' i7h * . P. ' . fmarim Soll.re. Irmo M. l'orruoe.t. J, ,b he . hoer . _ j i .T . 7::, W.lcor Br,aat. job. ~, , o b..s . V M. , UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY., PIIILePEL MILL CHARTERED APRIL VC.O.—Cutasaa PnrerrHL CAPITAL-8250, 000 . °p.m& ceeeutref Pare.. Mesnaistnea. Jersladelyeele OFFICERS UV TILE lINSE 110AP.D AT PUILADELPIII A arsac'ems: Steekluel IL Craw Ore. tPaulle,Godeaul, Bea. W. Tingley, Rl.rae llCltenry, Ambrose W. Tlueupecu, ,Lawrertee Flamm' n, ReeereaL WM.. AL Cede., I Prr,Veld—Fte,lwa IL CraulmeL • fire Prerklent—A.l. en W. Thesnplaa. /baud .t.Uuaoner—Pluabarzle, Jam. IL ' Wllheu. IC IL . • Allegheny Clty, IL It. Hemet, - UP.ORSL le. ARNOLD. At;ent. 7.1 Pour., Ora.. elttotazeh ARNOLD & WILLIAMS WSCIACTLIZI3 OT Chi'son Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND STITING OF.NERALLV, For Warming and Ventilation of Buildinys. A. A W. will nintract tor warming anti Ventilating br litaanann Itot Water, Plpaw or Clit Yninaen. Chumlua, &Junta, Ilnapltala, Factorloa, Ones. Ilnalaw, Court apnea Jell llotala or Dwellings. No. lib Marge or.. Pittsburgh HOLMES, RABE & Co 600CraiSOR TO A. 11. lIOLIAIES At BROTIIER XASETACTUILEAP or SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED lboX AS LEB, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- TOCKS, PICK.S Timber, Mill, TOL.C93 & Cotton Screws, Slajtino and ratn;ylfat Ike awry, Car Bolt•, with Thread and 'Nub complete, PITTSBORGII, PA.. WAIDDICO. No. 31 WOOD wt.. JORFZED FIRS , ADD BLCODD I.rAll work wartantal• natalif LADIES' FANCY FURS. M'CORD & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREE7S. pgt.A ICE NOW OPENING THEIR LAROV stook of FANCY rtrlL 4 ,..mbr.ink 000ry 'oriel , M SABLE, MARTIN, , ! • SQUIRREL, LYNX, '• • CJNEY, SWANS DOWN. VILMA& VICIOIIIIO9. carF9;IIICPIII, to., t' wtll4 ttmr lorito the Attention of the l'ittohonfh. Nov. Y. 1854 -•folAullon. • • Nature and Art. llewle to' nturo elotbert with mi. Or by we with wow armrest!. Art, turned to I.Lwrk or broCrirtadqh wn lestra4 hy fs DT, Notes the Uwe to teat it. power. Would yoa. shinelatknauty'a bower, Flaking Pomona eitaloyanrer. Ute ezlatadorok Dy hirthirtadoto's Lambda" Bala at Da. K 14 1 .1 ER'S Drug Stagg. 140 Wood at. noltnLtter New Dagoerrlan Gallery. • ME. NELSON would. respeorally informs hie raiends end the Bablin itenerwyr, that in order to meet the &MI, Inereedrm deemmt Dlcumwelriel be bee had WM and bee now completed toyer the 01 Poet 08MA Third MITIW..) 011. or the meet twine/. end nwernifewat t kr that lialleHes mew mnstmetad Di, Prlg=wee lempoww. in the Unite.% tet.. We wp. nolo ts inmate Likenemei of all *lsm and Myles, IM, ear weetteer. t-em 8 Meloek A. 11. he 4 oclock P. 11. A., Melt Morn ell h solicited. whethme they wi.eh for Menem, ale or Mora, Old Post (Me huildlng. Third Itiwell deldkrtB • • , LOGAN, WILSON ,& Beg the attOption of Doyen to their onteastae Btock or - • • 11,41111Wi1.r. AND SADDLIZIY, eoanaistaa as. of tlra most completa wartaaanta ho ttai, mantra'. - ItISCSIVOtir BEVNT PACKED) PUOM JetrapPX. Lad loblah they ohs oa thi mat farorablo tams. Yard *Lea Valli East add 004 that Interest oramota4 baying that,: ItAllMalatit at ; No. 61 Wood on. Pltioborid, 04 mos *WTI TUFT.' • '1112.0 llama ag.tralail. !World° .vr Limp for Bala at KEY BEIM, 11011roal rtnat. Tot - mu? venetian - Linn— for . sale at Exirarars. 140 Wad stmt. , $2OOO Winted 91 ti • Martgoict,. for Ono ar two Trwson litsi class IlearEatai4 . dtukteit'ia to heat albs elty, isoir Kt this arm , • del4f • rahliOdelrialnibr 11041111120..—We alltb. MUM. Of bOatil br kIRMISAM WWI (4 Mead _vvitionmatoe Umbra% veilegt thimitaluabk fm Wt , ~.. 1 Medical Testimony cannot be Contra- - Dentistry. •, , 1,,,• t . . .. • If alten.2-Orieof the most startling mew le narrated of Dr h 1:... I.). III.7:s;T. I/elitist, low removed hi, ---t----- ---- 211,1,, m 9i. remolfure I, Dr. John Iltitler,f Lowell. Syn., P ,11,a fr,e.l-',l - , •L, to th. how. r.•rentlY orMdwd , JiaAn A J' ^r ' ,.......t. ~ Coacerte or Public pal P M.DA V I S, Auctionee. , „,,,„,.,. 0h ,,,. ~,,..,..„,,,, t h.,, / a ) on ) or 1.1,a ho h..) •1',,V1175t.,,,0r.r.“, .t' here ,:g i , ,, , ,, 11 in at , .... , ~?!:, ,,, ,u ri t h, r, • _i...... , ,. , . 0 ...4 in Advance 1....,),Atatt k ter eighf ~, .). an.) haA ennpulte4 a tun 1.. r ~,,. 0 ,, :,,,, 0 ,,,. rO , OO o n , „, ~,, 0 00 , 1.1110.3 t '',...- CITY BALL. ,-,.....,-..1 .s.k. Pee., awn," Wool mad FillA tree - --- . PhYS:aana +halm( treat.' It m °nen( Prole:ea. Ctert. - 14 CRATES QUT.ENSWARE AT AUG m.natter wag then, called in, u3d fdr a time Lelleced with ARTIFICIAL TEE'111:: . .. GRAND OPENING NIGIIT. TIUN--lto Tuesday silent.... liftli Ing..st 2 .10cli his pr5a1a,, ,,, ...... a tt. p MAO a P r laprt. . Ile era,. DRS. GIINCA.Iii & CANERON,• . tun Commercial Seam Rootuscoru e r orWooduraprith 1,..P.11, bi., . tire, .1, , 0,1 , N l'l NCI, NIGHTL r. ate, ail' be m o ld, a larva steak of fin... Sew f late Ica howeriv. w.on 4,,e4 1., the conclusion that his patient DENTIS*I'S. ..„„.. x ...,..,1„., from worn, and eller mutt peremoinn, ..,, 11.1 M.: 3,01 er...t. t.t.,....n Pa, .0.4 /7. str. , ,. rat alsl ur.o la, h` tate two do•ee , f Dr. Mel-sta. Ver r/5,1,Y,.1T1, triftwa' Trail medicine hat tho effect of r,maeln.r from . friliS OFFICE under the manna:ement .1 Let • rauntham number of the largest Fir, After_ elle IL/1 rOSMIt proprlet , ralaa 1... t, IPOMAMO, in re o , ol mune.] them inn. la-with Irnmedlltf2, returned. Pilo in . tot:on Ir rupnrP.A , ..,eretlon. Id tea Arttliciel p...reet• SAN 1,011l)'S t or teflon., roinuriehaq Mae Chins anti •ettr's.W' te dln-' her and tea If lutt bine marble MI pathwit..hea,l4,the,l. . bowl, entered ' NEW ORLEANS OPERA 'TROUPE, pa an d a''''.^..5t.......1- ........"..a... enunlie. AIDPeal end cum. CotIPRI .. , INII TWO COMIIINED CO)IPANIER, mon Waro. of erer , rseierrt ehMelwe' ware, h e ., A ... A n i nc luilnu the ChemPleo Daneer. the above wth be sold without reserre,ln lota In vmt the R... 11. SUTER, tr..lr. deli P. M. DAV/Pa, Anat. - . toi.t of Dentletry P.r tlie lad ten yewre. and on 0 ,, i.e. , - i e i n e. •na rnlel and e,...1.1n10wt0 IM, earellent,healt 0/ . ,,,,. ~,,,,,,,,, , w .,,,i,,,, ~, giro rortrfor arm mMI• to And the Renowned - rPOSACCO, CIGARS, MOLASSES,'FISII, , 67-tim.. will ht. r...,,,,, to aelt for DR. 51.1. A NIPS ' r.... fe•or It with-their patrons,. . CELEBRATED VERMIFI:OF, end take none elel-. All ' the .111,criberprerentld oil attention to the f ,Ilowinc C(.)OL!NV H I T E . .,•., AT AUCTION-On Thursday afternoon. get In...at 2 o'elk. at the efammericial sales rooms. earner , other Vermifupea In rompluiron are worthies. eel...' !‘l ' • `..".::,.,' 1 t ",,'...,.,.. T" . .r 0 .,.'"!,' n .„...... 4 ",„,...''' M 0 t,1,'”L t .',,",,',,... R 7" 11, c..1.1 , ..ted thlath•tc. Me.Palnt. COLLINS. RAINER. ' 1T,..4 an. ate eta . will be Id. ' L. ,... ° , :: . 11" 1 1 , 7, 1 r h . :: . ' 'IT, hie to",' ; "'"'.''''" r I , 2 •M '' ' ''' ''''' : ... ii..:"...-°l-^-r-h.l-71"1."-tr:-•;',."'",, , i . .;;L„,„ -- . 4 1 - ',„ - ,;,\l' !...A...olliltl'itrail'AerV:'lC'fAtlfse ll aur'6lthd..'lr. heat s.ark.pear.r.dotn'L.t.'' . '';' . .., , b V.lllrsir l. , EPe t rult,pa .'' Clatus dl.'''''' ,aeeta In tu, atom) .n the nittwl Sterna r loe,: the 01 ora ante.. nee d . fa t*f , .„,,,,,,,,00..., • sod lowa the sole ProOrietom. lr to 0 f... ante. In ell of whirl:, they aro ...g• TTT tiled In _-_...,_ __, .._ .„, • ' 16 do „llactarel.Llerring,le,• P o J. IIIbYTHERS. —Mq;7l,'.7;rwr: !,- 1. ”'.,'„wl - ,,,T.'d,',.t•1',':,'' . .;r 6, 7fr. , •77-wzr-t7T• 7 . 7 ;. °4, —. , tm. _____ r'...'" dolt h ' it ' b " l ' a Y. U '' lmP.-4-8 r.. r . - NtKr , .. del -- Ex tern to J. lildd Co.. Wood rtreet ~, 0 ,- ~,,il-,,,,,c,,,,,.00,,,,,,,4.0,..,,,,,.,,,,,,, ~ . _ .-- - -- Extension of St ay. Ail ..0 , ,at.1.5. In Dontirtry performed In the moet door 1. ~ , ...i 31.cMANUS bovino• arrived in ---- 4 ' i r. , ., anne. . , , ~ .• this' metbminf nfurratru; hi. LuTter DR. CA hVIN M. FITOII Nrould announce , TV.,3l6—Conr Werth, the pur•ertnr ober..ee of the l on .•. +. 1 fr,nda that ho will open bin Da!,UINli ALAD : 0.01 mi next rurit,t , AY,,let.th, at LAPAI MTH RALL. 11. mln eorna.,nence of tho mlllat.d demand. on '.n 1., "nd t , e anarentee Men. ter too the mc.t r... ,. . - ~; Able In the NV..., M... at ECI.I.SItOIt 'l.Al.l..Alleuheo.7 ear. .t shith bi..a...., ,, , , , . aon Id tltut it Im t .o..Rde to Imre tts- ~.0 . 7 .„,„ 0 , 0 „ ~,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,. 7 ,„„,,,. ~,, ~,,, b 0 000 , to ~„,,,,, ~‘,„ ~,,,,,,,,, d ,„, 00 ,,,, 0 , harsh on th•• I••th tont .a* ernpnp..l. without ieettlnit to I • ." ..-' " • -',. CJ „, .. • •2, •• .. i learnlnfr lb. I . utikd art of dancing &dried wa 11 .. , ... ,, the &peer) l, tco.olt of many. he wEI •ttn birth rtvlona 1 • lw d h'. tea. .... t ! .. : ,„,y ~ ~,, .., .. N. „„, i .,. ~,,...,,,,, rbe t one, refunded lithe T,th :h. not 1 •m re e eatlefar- 1 'Jac'trllllTia.:',i7l:Te'n“;"t‘ albs lust ' ath,O , ''..... , -h^aaP., D' 'e".'""..• " n " . ir ---- ' '2'. - ~,, th ,, Infernnal , n 4 [boa • li.lng It 1 dietance. , and I•eautiral danere ' OP n er lwals inglucad Ir s tfra y ri4.. " roty , • .•I. thvoise.r..• of 1.11 edvlee Ile ..ul.l add. ,- , ...1.1.1 'tot, that our fad 111, ra.. • a.-11 that 0 e can I ladies' elute meets at Lafayette Hall on Tuesday* arni how ..,.-, that lio ...2.:eatente at D.tr et wilt nrec , u,h. I 111 torTI 1. TII It, 'tom 21 to . rl , Lt 01 ' P''''":l ''' ''''' L " '''''''" "' his ''''' ~'""'""‘ 'f'',"‘,o7u'rn.t.Pl7 . :a t ir t y?l ,. .....: I: ps:,. ~.etioil..so thot oodeter.. ' et ,,."." "' " 3 o.4o6 ‘'"" ent ' . " 7)1 ''''''' rk. In t " , `,X,ll,l7ll,,Po,oo,ll''''r"'''"..'"‘"; "" th at '"^"' '''' tin!. need he nombended. • — A etas in..tllegheny w RP 1,0 m i med orwhith, th . time elm whl do well to 10m1 MI Intl, t,me a. N. C. DUNCAN, 1 ..„,,,. of mrethan. dun petit. will be girim. t .nr.lhle.an hula ctually et, town nrowde I during the last J. ft. C.L'llEit• IN, ) ---- .Sl e . M'll AN fililean he foOnd et Lafayette !fall, entrants week. /brit o se,lottnent. that he ean• et ern:tire to sow ~,, „,„,, „,, „,„ ~,„. 0 ,,,,„„ v „„, h „„ „, Pr „,„„,, d.t...ty , _ No, 1:4 West nth PL.. Let. Rare it Xlm,_Cle_t_ N. W..ed•t . from oto IS, ifol fro. 2to 6 velvet - yery "'''''.". Chartiers Vall — ey - Railroad Company. .....`.....-........--- - 1,,,..,,,,1 ¢7,1 , ..•?. rit, 10,1. o,f, hour, 0 to, I. . 1i.,,,,,, 10..1r...1,11,, Rd:lt . ..mean. ..I, N 0.114 Broad. t Nt EETING of the Stockholder ,, of the .. Near York. it_ Char then Valley Railroad Co. will ho held It. accord- In. Fitch would odd that he will not leer° kir Enron , . en.. nit I, the provielona ore Charter. on MONII.I.P. the until Lb,. Mt of May. viola-A.1,1A feT •,),100. ofJanuart 1051, t the St. Charles . . on. In the tilt ~•'l•ottehureti..st 3-o , e ocit in the afon-u..on. for the A. A. CARRIER ..St BRO., ..,,f •, ....0.. cosdof M. R eo . nzw OO R o IE t A ne L P.est.nt: Corner 4th and Smithfield eta., N1TTSB(IIIGII, PA., t. ~Glues w State Mutual Fired, Marine INSIJItANCE COMPANY OF II ARICISTSURO. CAPITAL 6'850,000. Girard Fire and Iffttrine Insurance Co. - OF I'IIILADELPLIIA; ' CA PITAI,' 5300,000. /.V.3/:RA.VCI C0.111'.4.V1' OF TIIE VALLEI' - tra' V. 11101,17.4, " wiNenun'Ett, 01016 INLI: Capital 0,000. ~ ITICI:1•1;N:s A. IN.Sljit B2o A NCR CO.IfF PITtoEUROII; AUTIIORFLI:D CAPITAL $:;f1 , ),(flal. A. A. C t11K1h1t,....?... JOHN C. BA.K.EB. • - - - TRUE MEDICINAL COI , LIVER 011., Recommended by all the Pr..f..,-ors th ~rincira!3lrdl,al..ll,ra th, ult Alio, .1011 S C. ➢;IKEQ CU.'S coll!'l.l'\'llPJ.dlP F TI. Arr. Inst. klail Una> u. Jr R.l KKR &M.'S $ ULF I'ER.VIFI 7 :E. a rertalu Etw,:lsv fur worms, pl..r.••nt to th, r" ',Errs ',lx r.f MN/AU:NT, h most valuablo art e. tor Ilbrshta. Itr Itthuntat ton t • tthrbOtt horn JOHN (tab Ell a (0., Not Iv) North 1. bbliatielphot. tb.H.rttatike An.; by Ith.itrelat• Du Pont Powuer.—Byer; variety Rifle )ttntr.tt shod Intollnst Va . /Pier. Itt .ion pzeit.tn oo hand' and for tr , to Mttettoto, fn lute to :ult put auras av Otoorahl• torn.. , D. w, dr:toren' AGt.: t0".41., Yon, [two, l'lttAtmer.b. Election —Citizens' Insurt ice Company An I:letiotr fon flnoen Ir, reeborq irf Iti 4.r..rany •enrne O, nunufAn; tAe held AL th Al' ••••••4•Ars, tho Ahth lust., t ‘ ,,,, t) the how, A. u. mut ` L. n 1 I SUELI.. -rt-rrtary Pittsburgh and Erie Rallroad.—lc ,,,,, en 1,1 , 4, gime 1.• the htanenholAurn•• the Pltt,l.urvb ' Elm !rally.: Own,. thst r . .. 111. will I. hehl ..141rannnwille. ,lerrer Count/. Yht • 'A ND , !. LI DI ChIll:1.1: 11 i Ah.ek, AL, tor liereetArn • ern hhe eneAtne 'era RIM Eli. Ar.l.l.tnt Pr.-Adel:a Neatsfoot Oil , • Ease and Coulson. - • Conformat, Par,. ••.i4/1 I!, flat tr. tr. share ..f the Read, n.• paa :.at Isiaa nuy no N. r weal Ihold no* A nnat nt aaLt ,nd flat 1.1• T w. ' HttlfrAff:AlsTllA 11:lictlyht. In 11, .., ,, th .1 If, a,. . •. InroJA d the farnilr rrels,ftally indeed taner•l 1. r.. / fr,n the rceNenc. Le, htleband, I Ara , NEW ADVERTISP.MENTS Retinctioli in PeiceNl Great Romanist] Latins Dm, Gods, Clookio Cloths, Embronitries, kr. DIIIREELY dr BURCHFIELD NNOU NCI: wthnpubt'.l a ittawc . rtoN '.I,,'"I:VW/H2Zl,.7;;lll,!..'zr,!:y,teWf• -"R''''Y"'-- E lVrrrerTePOT r r^**rrrir•r,rserg,n-tt.u•MrrrOM an4l Caghtnrr... N:m.trin am I r.nch Ws anti in•Pl 'AV.,. in I.;lrkituni ca ll r an•l•arioni of Damaja, a , whirn 1 , ..cal mar...ld:l.m TN, - , r1,4 t ntnzonally . Manna ...Won, tn vm-n.hdta- on de I norlai Chriat. an 4 Ne.r lady frirn.la onottua - nt a a k.. Prk . ". Jrlt-la LL' (Yr ult El. - Young Idea's Mercantil6 Library Associ ation) (O\. 1.1011..A.CE GILEELIY, editor of th. A A No• Y Tel-uho htt. , at MA l, O l ' l ll l 1 1 A' ft:ll,..at FRIDA EV11 , 11104, 1•er...1 - 1. 1 1 u , r , ,pen at unit Ft. , . arr.''' . t' l . l " " 1 " . •• .•••••• • attnhtalual,l.lht tho LIIA - nrr thx.l:cturo teh mud at the dour. 11E.WhY WoODS. JN , NI KI 11KPATIIICK. ELIA, q. 1/11511. AM. It 1101,1IES, ANL 11. KINCAID. Icelv,. Cnutm VKW ASP SEASON .1111-E BOOKS, issu cd by the A1.101 . /.1. Sun iir :Wle,el Union, Illnstesu Alwith beautiful eneen , ) , ..; :Ireeey'cletv'n...r7L'Sl!*rer',7' feel. b..utlful ulestratel ueuks fur the ' nelidA7 tem....Sat the present A fu ller supply just reed per •Iset. new limkt from Y.nalenl En S. !rule, Irsdln tiput. llALitur loupes. terrhieh the ettent Ltiwerone eeleetin• pretultens Ae.. Invite/ A linen wesorttnew et Illustrated and rtAnclarl works, till broke. annunisAt Mare new 11o11.1a, 11 , 411.• this epeneel. For de lay dell Allothen, \TA LUAIILE GIFT BOOKS at Davison' Cloup Duukstors. U. 5 11a , ket '. II --ler put 01 this Iles we Advertisements et): Dee...Rth Iwitddlt!!'”Awre the: folltetusu. an.ttnry PlSk..ltll unaralual evfe ~ted at length:Tractafor the Christian e • sett for Plrue_hiftl {WI, vol, valued , . librarian In them ...Iron the rarlons Cr . .comentert...: Conr ,, rd . arne toShakaotert , IVortirnd - th's Pictorial Greve, Mgr traced, Pond°. lintnee' Note• en Testament, f. II nets; Poets, In plain and ol,ant hledlnt,thak grew, Byron. MoorT.llpeTuese. Hera, trt. tbwter itlarTr. 74. 7 4 t. rein D ur o.; Pahl, M.,utrontery. d gc 'nor. rls. Konie, 3letbernall. Wordaw.m.l., }toy Cnnipt.ll. kr., it, Cbllilbdrie 1.4.10 ~ rdil of Eng- Ilth Litersturr . du Informalkin for the Poophi: do nom* Boat. G rein do silarellane. Idvle: Panrreß and till. dndlia Mahal.. of el.: Kilter erelornedis of I,llglans Knowitaigs. Antos' , Anmiotee Ill , raturn and Artl CAnyheare and 'lngram's lifr 41.1 Writir.l.l , l . 61. l'auli The lirpubilieno Can. Me bralk of th nemon: Soy,q , Pantnmhem, a leek the ourl.,us nod e ,Inontr. Women of Arnerlean Authore and Ytat.ernen; Charaelrestiti of IV:: msn: Thy I:seellent Wuman: ih.theri WI,. and tits , di return r.f ahnkan..arrr. L• 1111 of nerving:, The White Vali.. Prldn! Wreath, an elegant book. W.,10 World. In tu.ker. Illustratath °aro'. %Vora*, 18 r01a.,f.., your miniatef, Plain and elegant Jntoulle, Family nlNsa, In ;tient rail. otr: Prayer lima.. rhrod. .l tr.stly. In velvet and more. , en, Many of the shore , Imo, .I , lli. and aro lat ni renthahly Ina nth-.r. J. Y. DAV aoh Market Cl. I FltU ITS k PICKLES AT OUST-- We oortantom tide der to clog' out at eoet, to ma , . 'Mtn tor nen aupoly. our stark of /W.V. 11,41:0 f.'.ttraers. end Exer,r , f,r, prronrod hr. the 1 , ..at - nng 11th and A mitrie. hfolomi asrrautalof the boat Instil, nod In net kvtir gun' order., Th.. attention nL fa gh+ Is I,10.4•Ii as mu entire sleet of the. • etJ , l.e. 111 h+ ..:hl foe mat Or 'erg .1. IV. Mei , A It LAN Di 240 Lll.rty at. .. . . l3otAnAy PRESENTS FOR OiIILDREN 11 ,1 33. Draw'. 3 1 1,3414, Writing Dealt, Port. fol - 111,334 Albtml , ta. te.:Jar..nlla Llhrarl.334, from $ 3 2.311 to 3 , Z. 3 031. at DAVI:W.:N . 3I Incl,tore., 65 blartot .t. %%TM. UNDERWOOD &, CO.'S PICKLES— y I n ' ,lion, Indf gallon. onart and mot pen Und r ".'".. rr n .'""d b743 " a ' Zr 41.1 n 1.. ' 3, 1 4T114 " . 1 17 . n5ba1 riorgona Anchtnh, In amalliars • " l'erab Elthrlf`ll snd Inbstart. In 2 lb sans • " 1333onn,141nabb sad Mu. MTh. Syrup: %Valiant and Tomato lintohnr, Cabers, .tn. on hand and &wing ont at post, In 3 . 1010 J. W. blerAill AND 265 LlborlT at i 4 JARS PRESERVED GiI:GER for tale 11 I) dell) .1. W. WFAVLAND, 233 b 1.11 , 3 , 4 at .. VI, OLASSF,S—bU bbl 9. N. 0. for salt, by IVA delo. • ....___ .1. 11. CANVEII3. PORK-35 bbls. for sale by J. Ill.cAgpitt.p. INS.HED OIL-10 bbl, for solo by 4 ado J. O. CAN'VIEI.II. fIEARLASII-30 Mils. for nle IL 11419 . 4. IL CA3CI9.D. ALLOW -- 3U hhls. for sal del9 OLL BUTTER,-1. 1 ) bids. in cloths and 10 kepi peeked for Pak Ly It CANFIELD. dUW-30 kegs for oaln Lys O. CANFISLO. .I.ov (1 . --r— lii - VFR - iirtD — " oll bus. for r •ale ly del9 .11C11101ELD. Pi ACIIES---10() bu j r .i. fr A go t LA W HALE 01..-30 bbl d bleache for mail T by del.9 ..1. B. CIANIIIXLD. ABEEP PELTS —1 lo for side byy TORYRama BOOK—A rorfes of D m i ttgargrgltTr ' l , 2ll o b ols, ernbellishr4 with tmmeram and besvtu eagrav asrbii,"°!!bii• e'LI..I27:I)IAME NI:W.I3OOK 13Y "KIKWIN."- pact& 4.1 other Vend 41619 • ' J. LAISAD.IB,IIb AtitelaftEl. —A few I:CIEL:and half _:Lble wood ie.. tONGAIIELA ItyE WHISKEY Ina Old Iremoncllw•lw RP 1111/Aw/. 4 ,0 7 also. Raw Old .llbwat Whlslum w lean W. 11. SIMON'. N. It. Wood EI hbld. trgitiVer >IVEW B oe'othe tic wor.h; (3 +" th Jairmer vols. tlen Er I;',ATI Q A ; JILS , -Tilti: Wife's' , Victory' arid il.h.hritg:NArag=lt V.1%P.11:0`414 ° M - .P.'° C to VINDS BRANDIES —A. good, t leed Wines mid otak d sa4 far Ws br . 713, ear. wont 01,03) rt. . fIOOKINI lisaartmat • darV; 4 ' LECTION—The AIITIII4I Meeting. of the A tzNekhnhlres ht the .4,..cia10d Thxusert...r hlectihn thr thlrGen n. enining t ear, will he held et the .41,..ef the Coulee,. n T 0.14.11,. the 24 de, .4 innuarr, t.4.4..en the nth, end' C. 31. .1.4,14 . It. FIN, El'. rro YOUNG BUSINESS MEN.—' - A young c ;inn entering upon huPincfn Ida a i th out a thorough knole.lge of aritin and bont. r koatd..g. po r t olont na much than, fne,:dus ehip to each aitimut a rudder. FOR or nunn..." Prot. enntlnuem.to nue:ro ntudanta in I , nmanship, h of Heaping. Arithmetic" La. TheT guar. Theto a n. ny Inatituthm o. the kind to the Weftern country. Mr.oloict Dana, Prof. of to kc Evora effort telli ba made to procure for grad note•olthes inntltntion. etudnnt he ' • dlidnum not. ..on k enroll:le of entering en the du' • of 10, etas., tn.... daily (man II A. AZ it 13 IL. UT, .111 3 till 5 e. Heap.. rail at the Iron City Gunmen-Sal Lalay to NCI, Wood fa.. l'ennanently Located. Open fmta aal4 5,1.',N1)111Ett , !--150 bus. Pry Appb ,, . bu. Dry l'enebel, Cu, CloTer- , d; B.tt„ ;.:o do prima 'finer iced: hO `, do to Nn. I Lard: del% / 4 10,114 n a 1..:011,11.T1 y 1.13.” A 132. 24 rt. Y ILL; f'-100 bbls. Balt. Golden Strap: r,- t, ssle irX) ,d and for , pfRF.CRAUKEI{S---30 bxs7l_,liiuese Fire Cracker, Tars , Na.l,for wahr Inwer than mn hnught le ..i.whart In the rill at W. 11. SIM./N'2. NI.. 12. NI rAml at P OSTON liost.yn Syrup jitt;"""" Na.l . .!Wocml at. . . , :z i t , 4 . lg rr and 011 Lti F . LOU It—Cl., emr familS . r brands In stoma:lJ 'rt 1w;. 1 11E1.1, A I.IOIIETT 11004: OF' RE VUUE tor We,tern Piton-At Pittsburgh. Ls Imomoll tor tar rciontnto .. in...lr committed 1,P.0111 ti , g ountsiors II t.ott tut Judwial lit-Incl. rn. Form. ot cotn t 1 user, !Wilts A It/ ~ f i,AI• JANIE-I ANItEI,O%. Pnitersin the, U. extern muuttrt favorabtv to tho stlinr tom. plot.. coot 1. 1 t , r t . lu I f t r i n r ,111 L.n. ron n!O. -I..evtid 111 .1.1", and CAP: ellk lints, 01 our nun uantafacturs. 0 god ottiblreos lan, lists, who h soli tow for mill .I,lt. !t„, A ••1, , , I 1I • elvid • City Hall. N porgurint.t. of :tn nrae^ of thy Dinmon , Ilowe the CITY It ALL *AI ne.t fon!, th. ernt nfJanusrt. ISSS. for It 1,1•11ege nI van le." evldttionsL tf•ru•eals are th.raqt,ludt..l frnmdlpnowat I w ;wit., they Wail. ." .lent pnopofels RIV In m, tied el 31 ti t KEVSER'S Ing ..1 The tn 6.0.1 quart...MT. 1 1 . • le . • nCel al. the Inta.ling aln•Mle6tiv, .ill n 4 l. eurlty . Th.. Mall prittilanl tor ,1 ne a Oa , Mine I...unt. or 1.. r an nrstlaa house or ream. arsat N.,.47, will he ennsnlered Which inunder nem .1..11 ntne>l. 4 rill be handed to 6 .10NY.6.1.13•Irtaan. I nnlan .kr (dela 3t4) WM A. 1111.1. Ser. • 1:1 ree-etv...l until Dee.emher tlth [hot Ithn line mhullos thrhugh , InNalry Count Tonne...en, t.looYnl I•. Ilshoml , l , s, Count). Nlii.slrelpm, ennshr.,enalun t 1;t enednentinn. me, len we nn et tl.n En.tnee .slee. I+ , iranc..Tennoone. to which .Inne ehnohl dlrechNl. The hitest-rn end ot thS, vett. Is rl,Ont. mile. glisten...l Irmo tletur4ll, and the Enshern end. twenty miles Weet,ard from TuoeumbLa'Alnhagns. J. I. Ptin. Ap.i. taut Engineer._ I EAT OF WAR--Jut ret , tl by the ebb !, p. lla nf the hostel War. thn Crimea, TnrkeT. a. Mlnor, Telserke.eln othsahnu of rho 4ettlf of X'" ev b7 t. r7l i' st ll l'eher.burisn. enni .. gt4...... 4 —, of hue hill.. of 1:3 ntietantt. de 111 ° r-. 6 1 r ' TOOL t A ntict : NV ' lnl ' P ° l ' .l.! :S Co . w Rill r .Imn. WtshmeM.• 3 ^.. 10. ,thsls , . 4 I MBROIDERIES REDUCED—A. .k. lant Co. Trill. on eatordaT. see. 10th. edam the tniees of their Immenas stock of Embroideries, mmTrtain upward. olio cartons of Heyes, Chemitatts. L. Tiil.lll33linV. tn. post opened. deIG E3INANTS OE SILKS---A. A. Mason to L Co aces on Patneday. Dee. 10th. a large lot Of P.rnuauts of *ILLS, at elannt ono half the usual price. (;ASILMERES--IU pre. more those AR Wool titers Cashmeres, at 0n per yd. • A. A. StAS...N t CO at. 1 . 4 1 6 R $25 PER ACRE-11.1 acres of Land Mr t: t,'"a'ZUZi:r.: Vat': rreokra alth excellent Umber: SO aeres ran 1. cultivated. .reed elanrorty Ina. city will be tahen I , Peet- And otny hours rid e from Merit,. Appl, to • dein D. iIeLAIN SON, 11.0 th st. tktSC N-I r b 'Y BelearS t ' l 'tre i i :! d I a „1:o n.x.a.tuAlt:xt 1 ARD-5 tbls. No; 1 Leaf Lard just rea'd 14 end foe rale by A.A A. Melia! , r.. 114 tld at. FLOUR—II .) Ws. extra Family Flour: 110 d o o d do SonerLe d o lon do eg 1111 do Floe do. Juat ... ree'd and for Aaln A... 11 A. MetIANE. 114,21 rt. ; i I EESE-410 b2O, W. R: Cheese just reo'd xand f•lr sale by A. A A. MellAN}l,ll4. 21 et i '11.. , `Lf i..„ 9--J0 ir,, k2 ; ,z. ,.. N0. 1 A ille A kel i l ,A lu N tler UCKWREAT FLOUR & CORN ME-AL, D hT retail. at 110. 1 S. PATTMS MCO IRS% in the IlliamoroL delC. 'VANN FERN'S NEW BOOK—RUTH HULL.. doweello W. of thepresent Urn, Ma May, a story of thin. actual and Talalllhb l . Chriatmaa Story 11.,A. Holiday Library. W1,01.j . • and Abbott . . Joverdlea: ith • largo saeortnavnt of nal. books 671. the llnlldaYs, redd be dela e. SALL4II, Allegheny. TO TEACIIEI.IB---Knapp and Itightmyer'ii sna.iii of nnotanalth. In 4 number.. A morrly., To from rulallthrrA Quarto Bobo.' Curt 11 4 ..... 1 " 4 yr rusd. of sup.rflit. 1.13 - raw, grot , Fold. . 1,45 .0 . pale and rot Alt. del6 F. SADLER- Al leglwnl. - / (i LOVER S} Eil)-3M) bum. just ree'd and I for tal. by JOHN WATT h W.. 2A 4 I.ll4erty at. 1)11 LEi) PEACHES-5 0 bum. prime new, Dried rearto.ynxt trod ant for . al. 0 JOIIN WITT ACO. U'c V..DRIF S--100 mime Rin (41 . T brand. 5. ToA prime 00 ) U.. wist do; ul+l. tnedlunt No. Ntstl4Yrel: do torte do dct 100 do N 0 `At bldr..orren ArP I Y. 1 0 dok.. Tlmetht :.rd. in 31 do )150. Sow: 04, dot. Cnrn Brant. NU do (brl.htlYo.tt Rogan. no hand .3-for ind• by dell 39110. WATT A OD. M I °LSSES .-100 Moiro , ma ' Barrels tn..) thr ,tlr hr 301114 WATT en. k i ILOUR—A superior article 01 Western Ciannetra Floor In puma and a, Web,. old S. 11100AI/011k 00. `OAP—it) boxes Rosin Soap in store and L roe Pak+ by dale P. lIRRBAUGIL A CO. g ut.Y.,§7-4) boxes Mould Cundlee•in lJ atara and be sal.. by S. lIARAAVOII. A CO. i (Igarta just rec'd and for role by Jetst ' s 5.11..10AI:0 . 11 k pEmus —l7 bbls. No. 1 Peark in store HAnnAuot kCO • nUTTEß—ibbla. prime Roll and S tirkins U sums raid sod mr as/a by 111:ILI. A LIOOrIT. n ROOMS-75 doz. Corn 811100313. 11$6'11 LP Awe, to 'tore and thr ashy by BEk:i. A LIGUATT. fiti.A.XSEED O.IL-14 bbls. ree'd and for E We by deld TICI,T, 0 LUIIIETT. 1 'RESH SAL3ION at 12 1-2 c per IL: e - No.usterl do do de. ,th.taer st.d _lo !r'ery treoito3 Maistol itZc ee. . ne • br dole J. W. MaYAIt , ANA . 9J a — U. STie 4 4l SYRUP Bt 7 .loopir rite _ 're WO br &IS .1 . it' . 31 ent6L AND. . J. ANFIELD. 211:RESTON& 311 , 1RRILL'S BAKING Pol' DEP, warrantwl to to the boot sztlolo now In 03. reo by • , dolt . FLEMING VUOIOE BOOKS—Best copy of Irving's l i Vv orle • • Best coot of Ababsaaanta ' Beet coot 4116.1beraft'n IlLatora of tba V. :tatty; Beat cagy of Queens of EnciattV i . • • i , Blot roof Of Uallln'a Anions stary; Heat tray of Addiaotes Worloa • Mat coop of Cooper it entire Woaby . „ast my ot Wllttlatog knetnr. .' Nast copy of Matta . • Vest copy of !tomes Poetkal Works. Ever brousta to the city. of Pittabaratt.' !fast the a aim bound in tub .6 Ucoil' landing Yoe Lai tb b nosaat rat., 11.'LAUVWF.It. Wotal AQU.SERENTINu-T-VerNons.hdciag hona , to rontowel those wislilag to prom:. thrall og 0we5...111 and St to thetr - toterott to Itt , • ne • WI.- I . •rtlevisr attAmtion raid tlipmurloitecd trrtscits tt.'. Aire oallection orxentc 14. CAEXLIIIERT 60:1,140.r4 §l'o RE ROOMTO situated on 3(1.1Ft. Ilnusi an Carpenter? •)141. WAN • / 1 .4- Uas act'l4oll et.' Immodiata-,poofeesios Gf the shore cen be had • BO rst ' _ tlie liarg• j , at and fauna traortnlentorEngllib TWA' Brag. ar.red POO•nrda. rho., In want 41 • send.. and warranted gannlne EnnUab.,• can &Imo" tn. cum therm at JOS. PLE.IIOO% ear. Bled a. Mutant.' 111111 AIR BRUSHES - 1 ..6..1;11.0 and-lino-4s aortment of jaglish Iltat Ezintex mamma of mu...ated br" Jo& VL.aaNab. - UADROPS—A Terylargo assortment' of ' NA aumDroinedbr. 3011.nniNa., vim SOAPS-A large assortment 01. the AL: twat rotbresobwrted by - Jostrunich -.- PEARLAS4-4leibiksjost Christmas aed New Year's Presents. EoitGE It. WHITE, 59 Market street, do(lf ‘io.,rdre,ou and after MONTJAY. Drettaber MIL at. r.od that balance of hie etork of Cloak, Talmar. Etrarha Long Shawls, Wooten do do, Panu r LraZlka, 10-dad FrencAmbroldertaa, For the llolidays--Pianos.. rIIIIE subscriber ha just reed • Is new Int .4 PI &NO I , ol:Tai. rrozathe swirl:rented manufnetnry of - I' 1 11 4e SONS. which completes his stock lutiviledespeclPill Patina 501.11,1,11. Than whose° dedroiss of priienotlng their an zleputi and essentaa pipes, Of PARLOR FURNITURE. havo now en opptatuuitr of melrctina foam the In.rawt. sod .cork of I . lnuo I,rte• •.1...01.(frre.1 1, tale In this cit.,. It ..y.0tt.r.1.311,1. to be In TAnr from ri plain but aingant 0..21¢ o, lbw moot elaburntely caress. ALSO l rIR SALE. A largo lot of PIANO ir..ILITS. from IThwiwara Brwirn, Bortiwzi Brown diAiLen. Dorton: Slidari. Nair York: Enwr• At. Horton, 6, tr., from thnplailiret titho most reran np,intiv carrwl. end with iwitri I , y) r 17.11 r REvt -, ED PRICES. A let of ..mud hand Plan LS es. O, some of them nearly new. frnm SAI to fI.A each. One At of Melodeon, Guitars. Plan. Stools nod l'overe. JOHN 11..1IELLOR. Anent o,r the ute.,(Chickerinu A Senn' Mee Vert..., fn Pittehure , .ll and Weete•rn Pen na.. No. 03—Woodat 11 , be tween Diamond alloy ant rmerth at. ,15 ~IiRI STINI AS 10( 11 ,K lx.aflets of !demos . , To, Diadem, 1110.4 d Lee, Mot, .ry's ) lttnt Sentiment. The te.ljele The Gartartd. 11l of RITeCtIO. The Magnet!, The Casket. ladles . Scrap Boa, Gent Annual. Frirlltielipellffertov. - "now Viase, May Flower. Otft. Manenirollering, ' Doeart . of 111trationo. Mona Noe.: Cabinet Ann ne ual. Fr-odehltd. Token. Dow - in the Cloud, r Ly'rtes nf the Heart. Rural Huta', Gift Team. Alueritaut Room!. of It ontan. Poeta, Moote's Irish 51etad1e, The Meer.. 'took* lust teie'd, together with • laiie lot of the ntuelar.l te.etn and other teedt.e. aultable Der rm. mod New Year'• f , EO erste, bondin various stylta of bautinc. 10. TculraF. Ilmre.n, Pante. Maehe. A. — ' 100 Inweet colt the bakes. Call and as P. B. I.A.D VVER, 87 Wood et To Contractors =laM:l THE HOLIDAYS. 211=M OLIDAY BOOKS lot DAVISI/N'S, (5. ' O t allery,prlco only $10; I•1th the onnurnsmwd: Ir. %York. in Hatband half rant Novel., do do do: Wavcrl, - do dm cheap odit'an, $4 aul nlawards: Gents for the Drawing Room, a loperb book aflame,: Ritta'a 11.11, Illn.trated. In cloth tad half calf Ilorrry Commentavr.halt calf: A annals or all Urn!. and reictoc The Ervta. In all sizes and M. 0.; Too British Epaalizt.c. elo.th and bait can: 51aosulay'a Mlsceitan lea, bedfralf: N.wlca .I , roninna Edgar A.. roll Works. half call: Addipootknirk.c. to cloth and half calf: 11aunder'a•ob . r. cpertatar. In vas. fl•lnEntlfidi nhak.c.carn. in 10 ...D0... and Atli... among whfah knight. avirl.r.l..) Pictorial ed. Callier'.. la I vol. bsta and v.. 1. 11on, ilnaton ed. large typc, v 01.,. 1111,101. from in.f 1,14 ..V 11 : Childrrni I..alut•lthont number. nting In.ckn, l'ortfalloa, to, Sc.. at dot' DAVlta/N'S, 65 Mulct at. LOREPARE FOR CIFRISTMAS & NEW Patton A McCombs. Diamond. Mlle burgh. stet red wal et... Alltt:rut, are wiling for cad.. Mood Conking MaDiny Sc 'e l'rench I .W T. ' 7 '. (howl new crop 1111 do. Prime nO. IT, do. flood French Plums 10c do. Prime Honey 12l do. flood new crew 1..' d0. N.J. Wee eine l'Zdi Floe Cranberries l 0 Flt. 31 quart. New tared thwchea DIM do. Honey Syrn. 10 . "0 , it. New unwed 6`. do. Mixed Spice. Clnnstenn Cloree.di oa Preferred Citron. Orange or lemon Peal de 31 of Nutmegs. MA, dingereCrareb. Wine, Cider ltFo 3 ail the gond Malaga in the llecerel" l.l cow of Rau, Patten t McCombs then any other establishment Piltaburgh. BOOKS FOR TilF, In. Allegheny. has opened A large erWortlatent'd rt l dard. Miwollancona and Panda.' Workd. 'Annuals for 1000, .elegantly Illustrated end hound in tasteful et. Ire, adapted ma PlmentAtiolnil iblm (dell Oat from Gon Ill 5; new nod Attractive Jorcolls Boaz. Pte. tonal Works far the youdwg Holiday jrulalleations of R. Carter A Itro, Marren, A Dpiet.nAL'A. B. ( 1 . 10 . Tvdct Foelety: Feuer Ftstloufwy. Writing Dream PortfollCe. bum, Pert Mound.. Mort 11.cr. s. Cares Gam*. do. A &nitre selertion of Terra Colts, 4.rim,lque and Chine doode, s.lected recently In Cm mos wrn dell CO L DFISH, YORK. D'AJIS AND SIDES, S LUIS L 2D% E. J. PAL L HER CO, MEM= Poaunzuw.u. deLs.lm. VOR TILE WEST—Any person going w or O tS Sha Weetrau purelum s a valuable patent Itr ' l. ll u nt the buyer eau mate money. misty of good Copper Stooks on bawl to sell far Rd Estate. bereor Use west. I also haw, Cr:latest lieulaterof Baal Estate. rams:tibial VtroAi.. " Vf " Tifis v rtarwa.v .,,no l sre . rd Y Y ' 1. A7 WOOOO. 11.7-tf Coossountlsl BrOkel 75 Penults at. irLLING HOUSE FOR SALE—A 3 etnry Michllowa on Logan et, with lob of Ground ~..i ... front br 48 dmp. The bone ander ethreniently arranged with 3 halls and 4 rooms, well papered and firdeim4 In modern etyle, a balcony In front, hot •n 4 edld walwr to each Amy, and mu thrum. In each harm. deS 0. CUTHBERT & SON, 140, 3d et. 116 LAID MERINOS--lU r faTll . B , rchfi ktai, eld h.o reed pp mm blan and blatt. ' an b p i u o a f P andlarae l ald Csetblnera In wan dal a)RD.;TED3LERINOS FOR CHILDREN— Murph, k liarehtield bare reeds farther +WTI , ' of the CAMroo and dertrable good% ht blue. buff. °mote aml diro, etaall runzed Delwin". In tenet ea. ora, far eh,ldren'e wear. dein OTICE:-CARPETS, CARPETS,CAR -1 Prra, reeriving at No. 112 dlarket at, T 5 Mem Velvets, Drustria. Ts p. Drawl.. .F.tra Three Ply. Tap. Ingrain, Mara PEP. Ingrain, Pine 111VILITI Pa- Irian. Ufa and Cargetg alma, every varlet,. of Door Leta 12/ holm , Db.co and Trimmings. with a tine floe at ride. of Floor Oil Clothe, fevna•-24 Peet to It inches wide. whielt we offer at aredornd price. We invite the attention <dour easterners and• traveling cootniunltT to call and 0.. at W. McCLINTOCK BOOS: OT ASII—.T cks. just rte'd and for sal by MoCASFICLESS, NH/S8 t W,-- 9 armor Wood sod Water at OUSEREEPING GOODS-A. A. Mason Cot, htmi redumt the price otall their limanteet. ooitt quo tiortti from weal prier. &it J ONG SHAWLS- , . 200 htoret'or those Wool tnt.g. Shawls. worth St% rethnzthr..t A. A.. r. AthON A IAY!4. WEET CIDER, 6 2 1„.4.?..ter qt.; - 5/ Z 03 11; , , g the We'd 4,13 WM, PATTON 2 f RACKERSI CRACKERS!—Bear in mind Juveniles, er hem you vent Minty {lre Cracker., that ROSS. PATTON A }P.MNIII6". In the Diamond, truck the 1.4,4 nod only do pay-peek. containing et) hintobere. )1110lot 31(1EOPATille doses may do in medi ine, but not In mush, may do fn oblige, but not :n , inc (the dons are Iry matt.) DM:STEIL administers Tory Immedomo of entwine CLuthlng Mt Man or Be, fin r t pli oil money.- Trythr 2 , roToeflofre. 71 Wood et. No Wnoln; rods. 44,13 V WE PRESERVERS & JACKETS of all -1.1 the different auto., ..2. 11 ... 1 °1 . I" / 1 . 14 .r 1.1J,1 Met... Mural good% for salvor how. uo and Iv tail..t Ludla 1111131.. e lid Market at. drl3 J. d IL PITILLIP.S. INSIIING BOOTS, (Indio Rubber) at the Robber Derot.ll6 7. , lnttet st: J. ay. Pnruirs. APT IS:11AL PANTS at the India Rubber D,ot. lla Market. rt. J... 1 . IL PHILLIPS. ISTIA RUBBER WHIPS oy , all sixes, a_ wholesale and retail. at the tubber t 110 alszkA etreeh dela J. k 1411.1.Lirk D RY PEA del3 CHY:S-20 bu ZNAT COLLL s. this dtiv-reed and fbr sal II NEC FANS-18 bbla. White . 13=8 jwit ree'd JIJP awl P. We be dem 11.0 June. pARED PEACHES bus. pared Poach, 'a.1";"'" b. " " .." I "itutTrEß DILWORTH 7.IRUED PEACHES-30U bus. D y ry Peachesi it,Tvt" DILW0111•11. II UTTER-30 kep packed Butter f or .. 1 1 0 I by di l 3 gIIIIITER DILIVOILTII. kegsl Lard forsale.by LAd.R - -4 ° .D °• - BUMPERA DILWOAtIL 'NEW FIGS--3 cases prime new Figs, in emsll boxes and drums, to Arrive Ms Aez_o_d_to , Or del2 . A. 510.3.,U1t?,. EW PItUNES, in kinall but. anti .•glans ...01,Jus, reed by deb: W. A. McCbtrarl. ' VILESII FRUITS,- hermetically Seale4l— • Rachel,,' Pine IDDIu. pass•bari., Toznatotrl . nnd for sids by del ' W. A. AWL • 1114 --- ARGAINS lIOUSES;7-Wo:',offer fut I_p imbstarttlal threllioir nova.. to twerenlont loestiom s treu orriumni oamfurt lad la .WOd order.„.ooll' be sold at low rittwetaPrr t.t.g they roold WIC at-ttko yrworra blob vrkesrbr knatcr and *lnn:llan maUrWs. for p ilot, Yermlpg Lam d.on m aul ttnu• • Reidjetato MR. of - UTII BRAT at RON. 140. 3.1 Fro BACCO-138 manufacturpd Tobacso Nat 7 ; '`' d ° Tal l :alga , los ran.:es - ,KOS. TWIBT.IOBA9CO r n o miler 3, 30.2 creAi. ILIVANA AND REGALIA CI . vtj dAra, kris and mill atm. sarramar7 thole, to the trade or ainsonmerl, RTRArrs OF REV. DR. COWIE, of Caut.lo4..,t,iwa reed and Wilda be., UILY S. GBMirka_ tit. ifIIiDsOME LACE SETTS reed by Ex- Fht =lit=reee'l - 1 aleadennee Chateleetta Mem!. the setta pliable.. to be _ 144441 me n d . Ideting_kartrala 4 147=0_ todeT,st VAN 4101IDaws. ~:yvu~t;~t]i, , r~;m;~rirs;rs.~~ 6 OATS -400 btuL•Oato to airive- and for • miutt pat ' 11111,141113 aDJILWOII2/L .~~ ~►.~ ESIRABLE STOCKS AND BONDS AT AIXSTON-1.7n Thursday. evening s Dec. dist. at 7 at the 71srobante Y.3.oLange.dth R. rW 10, BLsres H. • and 31. Dank 070dro 30 • Farbanse d3C 11. " Ilttsburoll Tone. Us as . 40 " ahlo d Pa.lt. it do dm 10 3 " eltiosno las. do dm • .I.llegloony Os Coupon Bonds, payable In 20. York. doll 31.1/37/111. Awls CLEVELABD AND prrreatateat RAIL ROAD. IN OUNNECTION WITH The Ohio and Penna. Railroad. Via Alllan.. MILE shortest, quickest and most reliable Irook , to Toledo. Chicago. Pock 'sloth/. Deere. St. Louis, i• VIA LEVELAND. This route I , One :LAND. Hundred miles shorter and about eight hours quickee.to Chicago, thus the chredtona one via indianapoLla • • Two Daily Trains_ between Pittsburgh and ClevelahhtL ThreeDalir Trains bet:town Cleveland end Olken. Time to Cleveland. It honer. Chicago, I'd•lotedX and lit. Louis. 37 hoc.. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 73111. and LIDO D. connecting at theism with trains the Cuyahogs and and Akron. and anirini at Cortland at IbUL L. IL and The TNt Tralto of theOhlo and Penna. Itallroad leaving Pitt s with iled 390 A vs. end 11.03 L. nandconnect at Alliance with trains which ortire In Cleve at 10.01 A. 11. &Ltd .20 r. Y. TLe3.OO P. Y. Tian Preto Pittsburg@ makes no connec tion at Alliance far Cleve/.cad. ibustrugers tbr Toledo. Chicago, St. Louie, Pool , Itdatd. Odle. and the North-Weet, who wish to go through with I. dctentron, will take the Train leaving_ Pittsburgh at LOU A Y. and arriving In Cleveland at 2,117 P. X.. as that IF the only train by which sloes to netting era road, through to the stove pOint. Passe - nut. by thb Dein reach Chlreanat 7.30 next tnornine. end Ft. Lamle at cold. klmo walnut by going els Cleveland b hount• The trains fn. Osvoloand to Toledoand Macau., rust is I,llmm—team Cleveland as 7.c. and al.rad 1,111. 7.45 anivo ha Chicago at 1150) r. at, 7.0 u s. nand . _ Train. leave for hoct. Inland soul 01. Louts as folloinn Leave Chicago at 0.15 A. pp. soul 10.05 and 11.00 r. u. Paa.ngers for St. Laths go over Mack island rallanad to Joliet, anti thence over the Chirac.° and - 5111aladvnl rear Id to Alton. and therm by. steamboat (In miles) to St. lou.. Yareenoem'br the 9.15 A. it. train arrive In Faint hauls at 'LA; same evening. and by the 10515 b. St train at noon next day. Flasalme Otani tbronab ta Cleveland, and them re elayeked far Ch eetal and et. ' , nil.- . ?Mt it „. . , =.r. •ND =TIMM, " •l• Tolede tI,G4) heck leland...---..18,00 I " bt.Loullt. Passengers atelveneetvdln their - Veleta at the Ogre °able Cal:4m.y, in Menonwebela llama, below the camper. J. DURAND, Supt.: Clevland. delg J. A. Aut., Plttetnerati. ~ Carriages for Sale. • _ r•SIL undernigned Carriages juAtreteived 3W fnthe East, it hie CARRIAGE WAR -W. 4 en I ehosted near the Two MN Run. Lavern Ear. burgh 0 Lawrenceville, • aplenal 114vortment of Vehicles s of every deleriptleo l rd d l k w i traTiAo p ml,7 3 4e7M 1a.r4, " ke., 4' 111=9 wtiteell'on the verf Waren tenneihr each. flaying bed Melee rear? ;amnia. In the brdnew. ' 4 end with hie well known batik. In the Wt. be tatters JEW: Ir4atlrt.dowc noo acomprattic eee i, intib,a ..t s col ,ry. 5 , :t37,,, .:0,,,,, im- ~,,d .„ „ . g r.e. l''Tre t ! .." i TITI P AtiI,e, I JORnarirtak *Melodeons— ar s =tune Make. K LEBER has jurit compiet e•l histotock ef 614,60 T 31ELODE e+sa trout li l ta br h c o E s l . e b the d canrate ryl 11of3 Cu,, . • New York, rernertilne S Octave Ilet deal. etrle, maul corners, and rated gortdo tables, with double eft of mate. career rem- rte_ 5 Octave Melodeon!, elev.:4...dt leas and berate sated. 41.; do do. do du do • do. All the share bare CarharrA latent lmnborranonta of the norms MESA ;oa:rued by no other make. and wide! to Om svpcnor Iv tn. lut reeoect to affq othenn Fat rob, Pale 11F.N114 KLEIINK. bolo Anent fur the muter. CarbaraN. Y.sfelodoona dole 101ThIrd lame. ORNAMENTAL STAINED . GLASS. THOBIPSONA , SCHLEIF, - LASS STAINERS, N 6. ]5.5 Third etreet, rilubm•gb, rerpretfullr Invite the attention of the po to, and of arebbeets, Runde:wand Ileattemen ne Teta tnet Onus to bond pp Irate nelideums or rhumb.4 to their sr ement a:MAU:MI GLASS. et their .1.6db...a for which eileer ROO, ea. e.erdrd by the benns.• nia Mato Fair In le lelesod hr the Allegheny Conte Walt ' for lekt. Thep are prepared to execute Maned Illase of neer/ kW. and deaikna for el:tare/ma Wien. dwel li ngs. ur et...au. from Wee plalneet and eheamet to the roost ornamotarandrostlyeintha l lng the dernratlon of dam., and ever t.t OrnamenTal Doors, Transo c rOarla= !kyle ' 0.4 ' betrrnutlalt Lead...a Pro,. am 4 .rrrr tr orawail worla th e Mae of nervedbindsne. patterns at for wire. and Entrn Lampe, and Beetle foe. Math , wed bestatooth Otero In hanosomaser lest short now.. ' eller ern point to MO already executed In ther Mr and other place; Ihr t o amt and private ; dwel dedb l IlydaltaT caret of that: capacity and skill. ,RTELSIF•FLANNELS-' —We .1111 TO agtOk replenished ear asseretreent Lba idore appeerrad and hareem.. en the =sites hart the loweetaln cy to the Unmet. Alas, thtundtVelsh Vienna& Ineleuns:erpleca or en 'extra n. onalty. and the eelabrstad eases Flannel, that strew moth malefaction intha . . DUQUESNE GLIB& WORN: GEORGEA. BERRY &GO.; • • BlikliFACTint=3 OF W.J.NPOW GL gS, 110.16 Dater Strut, near Nand, P.I27SOURGIt. PFWNL froalamation. • .... Y virtue.of a precept unde . r - the hands of Wm-B. llcelgre,Proident of the Court of Cannon weve, in and Par the PM Judicial dlstriot of Pensylrania, d JustActtorthe CourtorOyer and Yennincr, and_remr el Jail Delivery .10 and for said Distriet, and- Boggs and °Oriel Adams, Pest, Altiuxiate Judge of .the 'same ornsity, in Wave the county of Allmbear, dated the =I day of Plommber. Mille year of ma toed one those. and eight hundred and Illtyfour, sad to me directed. for holding a Court 111.1yer md Teintiner and General Jail Dellmry. et the Court gorse la the city of Pittaburgb, oa %berth Monday of December nest, at 11) &dna. A. AL Public notice's herebygins:ilea' Just-lona therm*. Coroner cod emotablea of the musty =natty; that I they be then and Dom latholr pmper with their Wl.tt n " r U to. Mqu t t gritings "' =MPTlr= l7 ; hams. 00 thetr:enms to be ficraMerl also those that will proem:de the=ent that not aro, or may be lathe) ail of odd county of Allegheny, to be then and Mere to momenta against them as sheltie lost m Caren under my hend to Pittsburgh..thda th day of Nor.. in the year of our toed, .3.1 thousand e sht hun dred and rißy-four, and of the Commonwealth the 77th. Viand DA DILL, bhrtb • Closing Sale of Exabroideries. VRANK TAN.GORDER has marked down and erill commence tbd% ( Th u mixt ) morning town AT (XS entire York of ittnbroldaies, to =age room far a new To . !nibs BP , lng. Among hie areortment alit be found a handsome lot of Collar, Mani:attn. Blame. Mkt& Bales .d lamest Flouncing. Dimity Bands, &brings, Inserting., to Ladia, wishing to bur anything in this far Christ ina, Prr.marvrilltind Itio their interest to am hie prices wi th Mom °Cottle r hams before g ebee here. Remember the et 2t-.rni Me Diamond. dal For Bent, rjrELE DWELLING HOUSE, at piesent oc capled by the sntworiber. a ituatad AtivProo•Ylimals venue. and new the rth Ward. And havinit An t.. root. with wide hon , mot convenhmt ont.hoorea, Stone f-Spring Muss, withabundant MVO/ At w.f.' WA& MA^ 4e. n t. .t, watch is oovAred within.= I throttler', tam a float of three looadrod bet, Arab about smile from the orotorof ritr bovine.. Doziness men desiring' to obtain. on way terms, in try .. home, ramming ••doe vivw °film river, no, invited to e.mmito, the poverty. which. If APPlioatom made or Wow Ma Nth Ommber, will he rented do . . t,,-i. of to • Porte frosseation given the Arm adal3.tf MICR Committee appointed to .audit the City Arco - cote meet for the their er. polottoent, oa TIIIMSDAY. the lith lout, at the °thee of the tht_r 7 - rear:leer. • - Ali Collertars and other city 'dr.... o.l..thdr to make out their ea:mums fir final oettletoott. without de lay 11. F. SMITH. I/ Atli/ REED. Comtoltteo. 10/1.010 GEM. WANTED—Ina-store,good . Obribtui, y v wbo epaskoEneLab fluently, (n single roan p.a.. red) to net as porter To aria lobo ran rote wad moor Invaded. wrodeltuatlon wed atcady eandloyanant •111 be abr. Satlibtetw7 references WOO Is required.' 'Apply at thla ofero. r dal.94f CRESII ARRIVAL OV AMERICAN A ENGI.I3IIIIOOII_ 6 -.. • • lessor, Many of the Eighteenth Century.li vols. ratternudes illenny or the LIM Wait illuotratad. Select:lone Mau the illtotrstal [Auden heart 6 eels Butler', Iludinno, erne illustrated editien. r Silliern cannery Year Boate r illustreted edition. rhea.' rordtiverhUosbyhydreaulard by lE 61 011hven. lianditotes de do by o.lVAerntht. L li amb's complete Wetitit 6 rola ' • ners .• do 4 dor Btuna 01;41 do 10 Poctrr,. by Era. Neel. Ambreeisreree do do: •• Inetures on Paletinh end Arshlteeture, be Ender Clam Antiquities. •lierringternUtitetrltera Foe tale by - . 1/. tl. i1ft.516047/1 SOIL 82 Merkel et., . . 300LaqESS.=-Whether of ..friendel.cr of 11 Ili John Fed, Dm.. ran lie .oirefitteilhT • Ond. CIIES lEH protease to be. lobie to pot reerottonti In the eraof onolnen on proper footing. he the ittnothierono or • adollare. Men and pope Clothing to groat .geriet y.- 74 Maid it. No ehorar for erhoed••• Yoode. ' CASES SICILY LIQUORICE just reo'd Rd. 41 a9'FLEXING BUM .0 Iit,.°.;IIVI.V: s 9r lcm u`nl. GP in ny.sma tmos. - _ e ago. .fleHitv-S s.‘tit(x)pffoßsatis sues sad kr .dz:br des. Fix-ix:ma-duos. 11)(.10KIV ILE AT-80 macktt Buckwheat Flour for sal*br JAL: beLACOIIUY;' , - NO.IO Radtheatlat. . - - - LOLLY AND EXTRAVAGANCE—To pay Ji: ft sub for Coro mben rost avis 04.2 .o.ur ILUM PATIOS. a Ildollll9, in du tkla G • • BiIiNTS at grest - reduce - . Pines. e . do 6 , CUATEWS, 4146:41.11. 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