Vitishurgij ((eNxtt t. attssiss morn- n. gruamts..n. L I.2'OMA ➢. IQoLyRT R. BRIZETT & ascl PROPINXTORB PIT7/3.13L - .14.CL }RE: - TUESDAY 151011NIN0, DEC G,' 11369 TIM non-intercourse bravado of a few demen ted F. F. V's, about Richmond 'excites no other feeling than that of contempt at the North. The empty threats of shutting out the Northern trade has no tenors for ua. We can get along vastly better without them, than they can without no. When Limy once try4no experiment of securing a better market for their staples than they have • unmet with in the free North, they will be found lowering their tone, and he brought to their sober semen When once erecten into an exclusive thrreocrory we are at a toes to see wherein they have greater security for their slave properly thou they have now. The contermitial free States could hardly he expected to turn slave eatelicre and force hack into servitude the homed chattels that would seek refuge in their borders by the. hun dreds Slave property would not be enhanced but_trom the uncertainty of its tenor, must inevitably greatly depreciate. It would appear to us much like the silly expedient of "suiting off the nose to epito the face," this thing of putting up bare and laying embargoes upon Northern manufactures. The number of dough laces in the North die posed to give up all the rights and liberties dear to freemen for the purpose of securing a market for their goody, has been growing steadily smaller and beautifully leo-a every year. Free dom of thought and epeeck are toe dear to ne to barter them for pririleges se paltry and immu• allies es , questionable. :Noce 1,,a fire eating demagogic; hen ever given ' , lave in their thought:: to ouch supremely absurd prejeClO. Maddoncd by the foolish excitement !heir own inoiscretions have precipitated, they imagine the whole North hare engaged in a crucad, ogainet the institution of their idolatry—a rush sad unwarranted conclusien, having no shadow of formdationla reality. The North protests against to unfounded an imputation: They have no wish to inierror.l.l' with this much cherished darling erikcir 0,- ern brethren- Art - ere ask is to he free,' Contributing to ice Juppori or eve:analog to its propagation. ncleforeuce that the iteptiLlican party is ebotiti'iii in its proclivities—its cods and aims—is arossly erroneous one. They eeek not to meddle with slavery where it extols. Vir ginia may breed and sell human chattels to her heart's content, titimeleeted by us, she may hue Lhe leprous thing closer roil doter to ter beeem, for aught we este. lick soil maybecome more harren, - Tgar after year; ^her richlatineral resour ces may be suffered to lie undeveloped, and all enterprise and vitality may be allowed to die out of her people—it is no concern of yin-s. To be sure, we mourn for the short-sighted peliey and stolid indifference with which she can behold her sister free States march on tone highest degree of physical, moral and - intellectual greatness, while she lantliSileS:O CT the paralysing, Hall _ ing influences of slavery. As a free Stair, Vir ginia would rival Pennsylvania and New I . ;,rk. No State in the Confederacy possesses in a higher degree oil the elements of greatness. to mineral wealth no State in the Union can exceed her - . And all, all lies torpid, dormant, paralysed, un der the opas blight of elavery. While we cam mieserate her pitiable 'condition, and sincerely wish she could be delivered from the "body of this death," still we never dream of disturbing the equanimity of her temper or ehocking her sensitive nerves by any ioterference with her in ternal affairs. if she thinks Slavery beet for her —clings to it es a thing to be desired, protected, defended la the last extremity—oven to the ex treeeepoint of non-intercoursc with the North— nay, to a diaeolutioa of the Union Reel!, cvea ,-- why,inneaTen . fl name. we say, let her alone in her infatuation. Itn!, w e w ou ld ee.) ., to these Riehthonti:fire.entere, that there is nothing in the least alarming to us in all their bromic, We .simply Ipok upon it en contemptible to the Inez degree, and we predict the time in not for in the future when they will he heartily isohenii,l them- selvoi of this onperlalive folly Cons Agstx.—The efforts of the adtainisti.a. lion to obtain possession of Cuba, though for some time past in abeyance, do not appear to have been abandoned entirely. It is said that the return of Mr. Pr 081.013, minister to Spain, is not induced solely by private business, as has been given out, but also by a desire on the part of our government to set on foot come new project for the acquisition of the island. The President is anxious to redeem his promise to the South in respect to the island, to acquire which was one of the pledgee given before his nomination. The programme drawn up at Ostend and signed by Messrs. Buchanan, Soule and Mason, is yet to be carried out. This wild worthily crown the present administration. It would add the cap clone to the monument. To acquire territo ry by fraud and violence would bo in keeping with the manner in which what we already pos sess has been governed for the last few years. NEW 1 . 0 1 / 1 : CITY ELIWTIOII.—The Empire City has had no election for years no exciting and in terestipg as that which transpirto to-day. mayor is to be elected. There art now three candidates to . the field—Wood, the I•erlresenta to live man of the shoulder-Intices and the Five Feints generally, Hagemeyer, the candidate of Tammany Holt, awl updytte, Republican. Ogden was nominated by the Old Whigs, but has with dravren. The Republicans, In order to save the city from a calamitylihe the otection of Wood, of fered tojcia with the decent men of the Democrat ic party, giving them the 'layer or Corporation Counsellor - , just which il..y might prefer. The offer was spurted, and thereupon theitepubli- Cane, very properly and justly, threwl, the re speneibility upon Tammany and put [lieu own candidate to There is a good prestuct of Opdyito's election. CaairitaL Clare —Tha Republicans of Phi!vitt phim hart organized a Central Club, in vie yr of the Presidential tleattou of 19GO. Tot Execu- Live Committee appointed by that ort,niration have iesued uu address to the petiple of Penpayl wants, embodying Choir ideas of the principles of our parry acd the objects which it will eh to attain. The address sayer '•This CluLts - establidted to ndvauce th q cause of freedom, by laboring for the election of' horn roarer the Nstiottai, Republican Convention thou! nominate for Preettleht and Vigo President, nod does not, and shall not, commit itself to advolate or oppose the nomination of any of lac eminent statosmea who have been suggested ns the nomL inees. Thus, this orgniuzatten ...he ti . f4r tltO rands of all the candidates." William B. Thomas is President of thin elm), and the Hall where its meetings are hereafter to be held, wea inmigurat , d on last Saturday eve ning. - SIVAILD.—The Paris correspoodon of 111C.Ncar York -rimr,, under dale of Nov. 17 says • "Mr. Seward arrived here five Jaya ago, from bin trip to Jerusalem and the holy Land, and is in gobd health and opirite. Ho has had some adventure, or a dramatic nature, and has found beeidos Mot. afore obetaeleo to travel, on the, route ho tuto Tamed over. Mr. Seward indignantl,9 de nies eVer,AdViaa eiin heard of (Sc projected Omar 'Maori; Harper'., Ftliy, and although ho re 'eageete having received a call from a man known ae ,Dol:FOibeo, there was no menrion made of such nitre et Cul. Foam asked - !llb*fOrlneand far another object, which ho re , fcttiodi.and that wad all he ever saw of the question.- ',Air. Seward goes home in the; Arago in December." . VATIICIt CIIINIQUY a HUNDUo.—'_"ho (ad.:logo etas end Trauma of the let, aftir giving a de - tailedseconat of the condition of the colony of ac ceding Catholics, at. Kankakee, nt., says it has - mod hesitatlein in warning Eastern friends that theY are abasing Werewolves by endeavoring to relieve the distress of these poople, which does not exist. Father Chiniquy's Kankakee parish °ears are probably better off than(key ever have been in all their AICS before. ThOva , re not nat tering for any of the necessaries, and many of them ant ersjoylog • the luxuries' of life. Their a tigi•ch builaidgs are in the bands of Protestants; - Aid in no danger of being Wrested from them. Jej the exorcise of all their tights no citizens they tire WithOutrOD/C:tlGiOD."'. - - , TRH BUM/ or FAUX SPEECH . 14E/ED AT THE For itaaineataon., f I . Seat or Govaasetrarr.fr..Audaveatigation wan Try Boerhaven Holland Bitters. ' had yeeterday afternoon before Justices Donn For Heartburn, • and Giberson into the charge, made on the state- Try Bierhaves Holland Bitters. meat of Dr. Van Gantt), dentist, against Joseph ~ r ~ . ... X.nictatar. Breed, formerly an EXEMITIer in the Patent Of. '-' " fine, in that he, the said Breed, had, on the 22,1 Try B,erhave's Holland Bitters. tun., uttered language of a character, which, if For Watisrbtawh, carried into execution; watt calculated to excite Try Beerlinvo's Holland Bitters. slaves to Insurreation. Three witnesses appear- ir,,,. ii,..„.b,h,... ed, viz : Dr. Wan Cat* Mr. Geo. Stabler and Try Dterhate'e Holland Bitters. Michael Green. The Justice recited the sub- F., 1...0.s <it' Airpetitci, • stance of that portion of the remarks ascribed to Dr. Breed, which were moot 'objectionable, Try Ilmrliave'S ll,illand Bitters. Fer ce veneers, „ when Breed deliberately disclaimed them, and a pt ' declared that they were not his true eentimenti: Try Boorliave'S Holland Bitters. 1.,„,.., 1 ,, i ,,,,,, that, while ho admitted that ha was an Abolition- Try Mterlinve'l Holland. Bitters. lot, he was one of the peace hind. lle also Baja ln .11 Nervous, Hew ornatic and Neuralgic Affection, it that the remarks attributed to him were made love in nommen. insane,. rirovod highly nonlificial, end in adder excitement, caused by the taunts of Dr. can ra LiTectnl a derided cure. • Coareetrated Poo , Tali Camp. Dr. Breed then asked to be die- t,,, l , t .„ `‘ , ' Ll . „llZ`i - I%l, h t, G ;„ . ,.„ to p e ;„ i g r n ~,„„,, ~ charged from further 'custody, as nothing had end manse at pi tr bottle. The greet dsmatio roe us. been proved against him; but the Justice thought ; " i i Ce ' lid ' U 'd 41 ' dkfi ''' h " 4/ ' d '''''" i ' dt ""''' that what has been deposed to was of a charater 1 o .h i i ,„ h i„l e j,nt. fic at' a ,r“ r i o tt 1t,7,1.,x.i ,P...,,, ao serious as to make it his duty to bind over j tootle yon tiny. Dr. Breed to keep the peace for one year, him- ( BENJA3IIN PAUE, .la, 00, Sale Prcprletero, do self to $2,000 and a security in the like sum. , w ,T . 1 1 . , ;t d, rtt i. Mitre.° lot and Ad eta .ittehnro. Pa. Dr. Breed was then booed over, and gave as his --.-- farther security Mr. J. S. Brown.. who was pre sent and was accepted by the Justice."—Nat.lnt. It was a common impression thavwhite men at least were entitled to freedom of speech under the laws of these Coiled States. But, it seems, such is not the case. While dozens of arrests for opinion's sake have been made in Virginia, during the past few weeks, wo have abstained from : any protest. Virginia is a sovereign Slate, and may, if she chooses, imitate the espionage and despotism practised at Naples and Vienna. But the District of Columbia does net beleug to Virginia. It is the common property of the whole Union, of Fri States as well as Slave States. All authority exercised therein is de rived from Congress, and all authority exercised by Congress is derived from the Constitution. Who are Justices Donn and Ciberson that thus assume to lord it over the liberties of free men I' Why, creations of Congress, both of them. And what is Congress, that it can grant such despotic power:' Why, a creation of the Censtitution And ',lista:l).F the Constitution ils very lieeE page". It says i---• , CoileresS shalt 111,14, 1“, 13is abridging the Freedom of - i ;midge I, Section Ist. We should like le kn o w who set Cu , Jil,!leir, bone and tliberson sbove the Constitution :hat ! made them The individual opinions oi ex fa eea1,,,, , . of ',- Breed may be of leitfiatz impartane,. Cu: , I,w point Inca lost in thin nate, :., of / f a ,e,,v t •-: r, .a sequence. It can flat.l . I . .ve,11.11. , .. The questi,Zt of tow f . r.Aindo, of ,h, ~ . .iinteaton of new States, and of the recodot-mot of rt , :turt. , l atlaird, w hien tome coomil,ci: the Union. .ro ad insignificant compared with the I:ig.lit of Free Spe:ech. It in the reticulation of ar. our ids:nicer (It:ICJ gag , lISCUatiIOO, null we cis-.e to 1 1' .1 1 4' - a r..tdie, and become des °O It mattere not what id l e e ni . ani..,,,, , are wl,, litterwocc is forbidden. seliettiet pro-,! otory or anti-slavery, ar bother concurred in by I be tnajo, sty or concurred in by aobc.ly rogLA or wrong, wine or foolish, every Iw - tool hatescr hie pani,,,,,,, has the right to express: his of,ll, to, 'reedy, , •13 soil that belongs to the Federtil tierernoteiti. 1 WC claim the same right for who Slave Trader as ! for the Free Soder, in this reat.em—for him with whom we differ, us for him won whom we agree We whottld equally regard ii as a deadly blow ~t the liberties of the country, were ecru Toor,t.s Stephens, or any other Fro Slavery (amok, de: I vied the liberty of discussion of Waollinglun We know nothing of l'.. ldrocl's opnootm, and it in quite probable that we do eta ng el, I 0 It, em on many essential pciote. ',lnt 11, at mai.es Inl ! r difference as to his tight t,, O'er them. Ta,, right all eitizzos of the nion, without Price Lion, must hate, or they lei!! e, on ~ ,SSC 1., have any. —A ,',, Jour. Iloornm Feet.,.; lie - wicen Fe eni•E t NO 1:5.- i 'on —There to among ilto 1,1,113 , i:in .11., tit- I den, if not of all England a dem led conviction that toe invs , len of Eng!an I I y Frew,. !rc ire is imminent. It is In everybody'l mouth, it I. , the startle of every cOlirC..notion. the sot ii.ct of diiietioston in the fniVern, anti for it.: illustration , of Punch I ant not prepired to say that thin very grove utipremion in attended Pi!hi.” ley rin ic or •iflink,•' on the contrary, when the oubjeet ,I is mooted, (Imre seeme to ~e :: j ohilx, - .: or defiant ' air. That a French army cool l ever, sup- I posing that it landed, reach Lotrif,n, is scouted 1 as not lees preposterous than ir,posoilile There are difficulties of country in the way. ripe-tally ' In the hedgerows which intersect each other in every direction, and which WMII,I atTimil 1 most valuable amount of cover for skirmiithero. while they presented terrible impediments to eavolry„ as they mostly grow from twelve to t,itteen feet I high, and ore denkeit on either rile by deep ' ~ trenches or ditches. It is however, denied hot - a CriCcennful landing could lie made There 'i would lie, firstly, the channel to clear of Brush menet wes.arultben,presuming that to fit aceocu i plisheel, to effect a balding . upon Inc i.litiring, I eonth, and southwest,aud4 landing on the north i side is quite out of the question How far thto Justified.sense of security 10 Justified. may pi litre i , I, shown, perhaps no,. .lCali rennin there ttpr,..rA I i to be no doubt that an attempted invasion would I I fail, as there equally appears to be no doubt that it will be attempted. That a coming war with France iit not a mere chimera, may perhaps be gathered from a fact which occurred on Thursday. Lord Shaftes bury received a deputation from a body of jour neymen bakers, who arc making au endeavor to i. change the hours of labor. After some consul tation it was proposed to call a public meeting in Exeter Ilan, in which the masters should be invited; and the case laid fairly before them, and the deputation suggeoted Meech next, but Lord Shaftesbury thought that period too late, as this country might then be involved in a war with France. Now, Lord:Rttiest cry iv, by marriage,. the son-in-law of Lord Palmerston, and he would be hardly en indiscreet as to make a public statement of this kind without some strong faun- dation for the belief. That the government has ales some ouch expectation, may be gilittere4l from the fact that, within the lan verve, addi tional hands have been taken Qr., in all the arse. nal and dock yards, while the'procese of fitting and arming the vessels of war renFftly launched io proceeding with the-greatest poo,iile rat-kiiiy — 1, ... 1 .7t c' ,,, . of Phil. N. Am,. Wnnr THE Cownts, WILL hn. • WC r.pprehery I, 1.0 11 , ! 4 L1Illed Mll 0 , , , ti/1 (hot with in a month from lii protons Hilt COLnIinCLICC 110 to fieiingii, for pirre, •.f delibere.ting no In alloiro of SI country will h, repre,enle.. , r helivve .4 to be 0100 1.ey,..0.: Cengev, will roatiedo o. deliberative It wit examine mid , iniZtin, the ;flea:dirt, Jcc e, r.l lii.ely to promote the pre -pertly nod peace or :rely ; it will weigh the arguments advanced by the ri•p reeentativea of rival titratee nail different erail;,a, alitiee; it will see'e to strike the balance betwe e n Austrian pride, French iolluenee, prathice, end Italian iiispieraiione; it uvee, with all the moral weigh, duo in the evllective wisdom of Europe the adoption whatever course may finally appear mist bat its functions Si rlelly nntin ue.l to lenlier a/1311 and advice. Pear will it presum.• inforec its awards by the bayonet and too sword. la a Congressof il•rn the chiitt the Inn l ameratal principle, lo the employ tot.of that moral influence from which England has already hoped to obtain • hotter results in this iialien lii question than from nay military interveiniao, Liberal English (loverument could net i;efuac to join. It may safely employ stout moat etiorie to secure the Iriuniph of those principle, of civil liberty unit national luilependence`which 1; has en much at heart. If successful, 1.4 suecreH will assist in consolidating tine pence of Lorope. If unsuccessful, it. may at leant tericiatue IS di plomatic campaign with the feeling that matters arc no worse than they were at the beginning, as the decisions of the ltongrese, supposing they proved tit variance with their views, cannot lice sibly be forced on the acceptance of a reluctant people. fittaFG executed the chief conspirator and thus vindtcated the ability of the State to protect herself and punish her assailants, we hope the people and authorities of Virginia will regain something of Idin calutneve sad repose of oeti scions-power. The confusion, excitement and parade which they have suffered to attend the exodus of grown, have not, we feel bound to say, presented them iu a very favorable aspect to the country. fled it been designeil to exalt the im portance of the prisoner, and to render him more entirely a martyr in the eyes of Northern fanaticism, tbcy could not have hit upon a COUM more certain to necure that result. No report memo to have been tun absorb to gain credence; and the foolish surmises Of. toellah people, mid the weak inventions of anonynions letter -writers have been available to call oat a large portion of the military authority of the State to guard against danger that never existed but in it:engin attn. There hoe been no time in which one .hundred men, under competent and thocreet officers, would not have been amply nunjejant to guard the prisoners, protect Charlestown from all attacks, and to have seeured the final execti- I lion of justice upon the condemned. Tho largo coat which these military movements and' parades have cost the State, are Mu the lesser port of the evil they inflict. The dietinbanco of the public mind, the interruption of the ordinary labors and 'manita of life, and the bad effect which the excitement will leave behind, are evils of incalculably more importance. John Brown having suffered the penalty of lhe law, wo hope Oov. Wino will cease hie military display ,ned allow the public mind to recover its tone.--114, American. I Sionons Virtuous, Era., of Tuekegoe, Ala bama, for many years a menber of the Legichi tufo from Macon county, was killed near Rome, in Tallapoosa county, on Sunday, the 27th ulti mo. He had started fur the Chipcery Court, had proceeded thus far, when hie Rotas became frightened, ran away, and threw. him emit. B e died in a for Jam pAer Cke actddent. - Rbbcrtistmento. P E iVIIITJ LEAD ItI.:POI:1'S havine, been eir eulated reeffiltly lithl wi r brand of %nit* Lew! was not puce, rarest e.pei-gNie lawmen in till. city, io qrder to nattily them , w.tv..l in regard to Hie quality of the article, place,l wm Ore in the haggle of competent Cliargiata for analysia, low we give the roma, and leave It tgwn unpreindiroil pot. Ito I judge of the Isiah of the reporga„ lG lA,ylsten . ikefori, Op t. ca, 1569. Allots.. 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Flint Il•aoo,, 10 boxes Crauberrl, cone 100 hexes Pearl Mark), bble Oreen Aro, bosbele prime 1.1.4 do Far On it; 1011.!.1. large N0..11• ,- 1., 100 .10 o..A•tor. 1 , 0 Autall White gotitA .1 11. CA tiFl 0.1,8 e 1.1•8 A GOOD - FARM FOR SALE, of 7:1 wre: Juh..ut JS in eultlretton; a nsinfortabla dweli,no boo.e barn. stable and tab, out bouem • lastket ',gents° of It a :relotra, null and pump, Thomann Le all under (ono so.) well, waterkl. situate 0117. talks fronVtbo city, on tto felo.noplo pl•nk. road, For prlre and TerAn••ppl yto It PONS fit ft! take/ la. P . ROW N'S UItANI3IAI: OF GRA:4IM ARS; Tneouni us t.l En;; I otb S,nonyMt, rogliels Nynoneuie, NV Trenti,•eou I . olnlnPai. olich Oloemry of Englatli Word., Prot. h n thn not., no eof line Too 1 , 1..ce-h on tlee /quit, of IVonl., l'ssi It AI • W • E I .1 II v . - : ISIZEI Lll t' y. I, It I Il 1~1. k. ~l lii+~n..ii j i IEAT I I 1 -,RN- 5 Pia r.11.11 , P. I 13 1 . , ti1 , ET NAMES FOR in every . 1 •10. J.1A...0"1 mg Hot.. tqq.. =El= 't ri A t EN•. Yiroirmerr. . . _ 11)1Irir A 1 . • T , J 1 r"lt/rdit, mill, how, ar,S /SNP Err ,I:,11 qr., rrrlerd to rrnr r. W M.l/A VENT, rind Jr. Prrrrrtr _ . - I , P.Fan• AND 1101 - VI'UAtIES, vt-F, Al~r I:rei mot tt. , .1“./ •. ,Fry, 11 A\ t J.a. Pr I nt.r STORAGE, CON \ AND SAFE lAA TAII PIOg KY A CO. A PPLES—r) 11 , 1 lot "14. , Y . KS ICY VUCKWIIEAT I uJII U r ir e k t , ex t r Eu. izat, f„ r ,I•r' lIRYICY /11...01.11.1.11S ATER PI PE lads Stone Water T T hye, I . cvlitqc, xie;bv tle‘i HENRY ttiB N E,/ L AR!), in bblm. nod for Anle I y t ACE SON & ToWN:ISND. No I? Peertlt stre , et.neoe Liberty. (JTCIII NG'S LI FE EX RI LERAN T, fur mil. et .t/S. FLE 3 / I "Cr,s, corner ~f Ili&rket ;greet 111 - URNING FLU I I) A. BURNING OI LS, rs.ry doscslyttan, lor ani., at I. En Infen Drur Fiala alarSat.to•at and L. de.; • . RV It 1P: 'l'ol LET —Bon: t X llntriett's Phirlinsl, Hornell% It alistnn, Iturortni nui al To-sti Destly put up in • box, and for We 01 LitlM 17,117'r, Prim Muni, roma., Martel nod., litamond, C LtEESE-150 Lon . s Western Ratters. e ; 10 .10 prone English "Malry; For Sol. , 1., DIDDLE, WI lent tlxl., IS 4,7berty el. greeh Appliis, ..al., try 01,17 11.11 , 01.16, WIKTII a CO. e - CI A LT--100 in now Inirrels, fur rd. I, 1(1001.0. WlliTtl I.II . :ANS Istsrsis. W lute Briny, for tale .13 by DIDDLE. WIDTH a. CU, 195 Wally strzeL .l E--.:00 b b ht. L. , uievillo Limo just. ree'd -11_4 and for fain by .106 sx/I.LllliB. r 0 Tu DiiiiMind, for VI r bra, bt to arrive toil 11,'•Fele by 1(11)0l.E, WlltTrl CO - W I LLI ANl:i' i i ) umindri•iii I anti 7.1 Ht. Chlr Street. 11 , 1,Ve Lut,l4-1. Mr. Crory William, for tonui aee tLegraster part of which lime he ha. Dona 0.1,10.34 inasarr, a pralrsami n to which ho 1. pix3lllarly fitted. 71, boosoa riper-lanes, lb., faculty of tulapling hie la• to Can iii4est rapacity of his pupils, is trail gro aa om!. rd thoso of ku n alidgemminll,o L L , ' min k of bin sMolisra, unitr, hrumisis With good 6mi., nod nimoitintimuorit, nod Ls of Irrrprovatils mond slum:misc.,— 'laving hula soil with Mr Willis.* for • I.lioin urn„, 1 tiprak his catierelty an no lustructsr of youth 'from it 1 , 4 , 141.0.111 knOVIVAIV. CHAILLEM SIIAI,EIt. Pittsburgh, Aprsl 2.11, tsar. • 1 bare known Mr. Henry wuuama alum 111.`a,a tram my knowliAgo of MI rapacity, acasdreineota "An, mo. al modifies, 1 aro km to my, that within, the sm..e of my acquaintance, ha his float:merliur as a teacher. Mr 11 . illiama taught hi lattaborzta Shen arm mote, his earls nod when he rumored to Mleghariy, 1 waa gamer..any hi. opinion in piecing the boy ill anathar orlon'. 1 JOCE.I. LI 1% (/AZ 'LAM Pinaburgh. Aprll'27lll, ?Tinos& who are looking fin tine Parlor !walla - re 1411 ploase call and lamina out alock bo- Mar imrchesing oledwlten. T. B. YOUNG * cu.. *do atturnimusino, liat,,lLautua b RARE CHANCES S -- 1 - 1111TEL (;HAY& SON, Ft at li AVE OPENED INVESTRENI T 1 ri tTrlt•t , ..t • T 11:.. 1:tle vt Fruck ‘va TitE :win column; SHINGLE MACHINE Durable, Perfect and Cheap STATE, TERRITORY AND THE IRON CITY SI_IINO LE , I%IACIIINE, TiiowsEßS ItiTt'tllTS petordett by lir. H. COP/IN, Iniatdor, ofl Pitts. burgh, Pa, Juke ith , Ifdrk, le tIOW infrodurarl to the pobleh and commends Itself tor the following al...tepee—lir him. durability, milky, cheapono and excellence of t•• work. Its etmerlority to other marl/lune, renalsat lint— that It it provided with an apparel. by *bleb the eddied or the Shingle la porfiamed awe which rt. it end elstrh hi a saving or from F4/11T1' TO PIM' nit CENT. IN COST Freund. by inn tnniona of Ina trnAkllnol,ll,. 61....1. to 1n... I . plumnloo the tn./thine to .1) %Ind In sop in...nn•ti thn ..,...... for luny ilnoiro, by phi -h ill If I S • Set lug of TWENTY PER KNS, OF TINBEIt. ' Third—lt will eaw awl SIXTY 5 11,1 HINGLES r: ./u. • 1 M• 1 N The machine eh! shoo !lecke, Barrel Ileade,Cl,tr THE IRON C Can br 6,10.1 comploio fill" 1 , 0. Iq Oil' M."cih. M. S POW Mtg., no.l rvu 1.0.00ri nt tbo i'liautug Mill of Mr. W: Vitt 11, ',nor ~ovoliti. =ED= The Inventor nn,l Patenteo C''""tY. State and Teiritmi Right,. M t sale and tree of the Machine, on tin In•oler al.* term.. Yerettnt.,leeironsof 1119, ,,, tinv,•, ear, not find a Letter oprortonitv Ilrtn the pre.ent. Call and examine the Maehine. &Lit( HIGHEST PREMIUM LSTOVES, ORATES LP -A. 11 A N it; S. DIE SILVER MEDAL' , AWARDED TO BISSELL Silver Cup, Silver Medal, And %anoint I..)rd-und4 ded t.. BISSE I Manufacturer. of Every Variety of Cooking, Parlor HEATING STOVES Fine :111.1 Cllllllll,l ErGull..ll,l I=l ORATE FRONTS AND I'ENDHt A 1.1 11,.• Cv1r1.r.a..4 4 I lt,T 1 . 1:k NI IL, o.pit COOKING RANGES vqn want the' N KST GicATEs FENDERS ‘,ill 1.11 Bisccll .d Co. II v.Ol Haut Ow BEST 'K. I NC, I; I: made nt Prttvbut, h, call , 3 1.u:14u . ..urn. ,•1 aI. ilt T t AI. Ott , K sTilt t: VICTOI-ZY. Th. C”.l CoAlug Alr~n 11 331 i 3 nixtd. If pm wk. WOOD 000 K !NO .r, VE. gri tl. OAK, 'L..... et,,, Al, Kiir- uKm lVn Altsait exhitri4d .4•1 curl Wont, VAirs, ”ot irlll CAHN, ir )00 aro bailkllng w boo, xn.l v.aol n 111.1 rs.•r it, t h e vat. 01 • NTOI IL, 1311 ATIS or 11 A NUE, r ‘4,11 an No.. 235 L l y MBROIDERIES AT COST. 14RI1FIROIOESI1GS Atcoo., SMSEVIDERIFIA AT LUST, To CLEAN 01 T TI!! SToCR To CLEAN OUT THF sTocis TO CLEAN 01 T TIIF ST O CIi NER AND ELEGANT STYLES NEW AND ELEGANT sn LES NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FRENCH COLLARS AND I'l r. • FRENCH COLLARS AND SETTS FRENCH COLLARS AND TETTA. LACE nErtniEs AND DUKES; LACE BERTHES AND iipias, LACE BEI:TILES AND HDEES; INFANT'S ROBES AND WASTES, INFANT'S ROBES AND WASTES, INFANT'S ROBES AND WASTES . RI PFLING, EDGING AND LACES, RIFFLING, EDGING AND LACES. RI'F'FLING, EDGING AND LACES. AT PRECISELY EASTERN Co , AT I'IIECISELI EASTERN AT PRECISELI EASTERN COsr EATON, CREI A lIIACILUM, EATON, CREF A MACREM, EATON, CRE/ :11ACE0M, N-0. I! No. I; 1 , 9 N 1.• 7 1i...4 MMIMI BEIM COOK s 10V Ks, COOK s I'o V ES. PA 10:01 Cot. IA,F 1=1! PALLOR VENUE,. EA1111:Vi f 7.• N A isiticle. A twill. rI. gt t Ulu 1,..1.1np there labli Tin W•r,•lir.nro W..W. DIZADSIIAW, v,. 1.84 Wood .t, 0.5 in. loot belt. tOn apu •d ti FOR SALE CHEAP— A ; , PLICNIIII, OfTt E Diti DUI D anat Irma Om AlanulAro , sy II 14. et. 1.1 cheap fur ouh, or niefisugoal fur rude, 4, a g 4.1 second !mod I'mno. luguhe et 76 SMITHFIELD bTlt4 k.l, Or, It eon ba trot, at rrrolnl for hove Wolon ntre. Bola I.ano, Allegheny cloy. • JA AI ES A. I , lll'Zglt. F ,, rwarding and counitspeoi 51E1t0HANT. lon ow 8010 nr 0 /LAIN,BACON,I.4.IID, BUTTER, SEe HS, Dui} , loud Pnglucu p.m:rally, No. Id Ala, owner Purl; Pitt•brov?l, tu . Refer en E. (1.111111. y, Rog., Hil g r„ r ib , Sr, do, S. CrahLgrt A 6.m. do, A Loa t Co., do , Joh. Dunlop, E.q, do; D. Harp"( t Ile, cn,cinnitl; Nobler M.* M. Banki Wheeling. S stow! 010, .1,, Oran& A Co., dn, Pnrion t Danl.., I.; (looknyin t Itro Philadelphia. d 0.361 y . . • S UNDRIES -4U jar:l rick 1...1 Butter; oblo. !resat r II de 6 do pore 11!dor; Vlllit 11.... la); UP too.hole W 1 Ito Omni; :AI du Dr 3 %Nam . Arko do Far .160 do brio.; J A . , A. 1437.K11., o oorner Mativi od first streN.Lv PI TTNItt URGII DOLT Y r gala 14 Jr I. ii NV 113 AD H. 2 I 1 / 1 13 , N0..111N Libor( v WE aro now prepared to eeeice - and fill order. far Cantina Bolts and A rte Oils*: also Bolt. for Bridge., Ftrdirood Oars, gleam Deno, Agrocultnriti Me. diluter, Ircultroote, and every parrs." , ho widen bolt. are nuod. Ordont.olicited and tilled •Ith I...moans mid dire patch. Ino2tkAterlyg d ii a PHILLIPS. TEAM BOOK BINDER 1 AND BLANK S BOOK IdANINACTORY.—A II L 1.04 of Binding in large and small qoantitte., either °mist...tot or plain, dons in remittable /Inning for.erlor to my es. toblishmsnt In thin city, publisher. rosy depnnd upon lune lug their work done in lib best oh.lousd to much bum Bme thou can be donoolsetthers. A. IL litnl AND, [mond.. of Impniventent In Book Binding. :huge , it 's Building, Noe, 72 and 71 TlArd area, rltt.bugh. outOlydis Wood Street Store For Rent. TIIE 2sD 3RD AND 4t n STORIES of that capita:to Wan/louse, occupied in port by Poo. A Co. The odd upperabdie• felon comploto to eyed, marmot for separate occupencl. canes, ,rater closet, .tc , and ersil rdssii d torn. first-thus bunion. Apply to 1111.50 , 4 I' t Ytilya CO deaMishit Wrlsd street. EMP. AND CANARY SEED, fresf,,jia S Linn, SA Pie by a JOHNbTON, /Wall Draimist, . 1 . 1 Grow Btaltbiffia and SOUltbstratt. M12•1',9_ D 7 T. COFNTI RI.:IITS FOB SALE Thrtut, tro. \ Pr,. A. ST AVY J. r`i Toiztter Mea,,,.•, t, F..tt .21.• r ut ‘tneor Me, 1. 4, e.‘r ' • U T Ji] ! TY MACHINE RIGHTS FOB SALE It TII P ITP A 1 .1111,ty B I SSE '( £ co rrrru STRI.I r. LlFfu srltEt. r. FIFTH STREET. I=ll ll= =ME noZbl.l4 w Gar _ ABaitUA6xrrdilarruut m pnre ILln Wld,key, lour y..nr.old, wdi be kohl In wliolo or in lota to tont mutton..., Parses tow*. wo artielo or this kind 'mold do well to 1 , 11 nod Anatole:. 11, as It will Do mob' low to CiO, ont kid. consignment. WI lII'S & (hi 1.5.5 Liberty id r.sn- QIIIII.IINO MUSLIN S.—lit) / IEI ELI ) ukto..tmv. tide trorninn . ra,tred amain, rase of Ilans , eety ttiperier Shirting Mtiodins. Noll Gui,bod,) Nrlviator nun; ods.l, one ites.in Lin.m. err tla-We et. cl , nting earl onr lnrFa. .t„ -T Wilder loalt wt prletwiliat make tlnqu gt,at berg.ons• " _ _ . NO. 1 WINI'E ,STR LARD OIL for wile by do d . 30111070 N. Nap, Hareington and Elysian BEAVER OVERCOATiNSG! ellialt•ri , , . Ic, FOll IVA Lk IN(i SUITS Ow 0,-I.rns NO 19 ri rig STRIII-IT, ii) It <ES K, ~ , arns, I Ib J T bro.! CUR En., MeN. ittig i. 1:1:1 I•t I:N~bN•\!!~41I11 1.. .1. i t• 1. rke.L.Nll. tr : I" ...Elf " It, I: 11 I 1:11.11., 1... / qtr. Sht !,',/ .1 l• I,ItVLEI , S vevlrnt eullt ht 5 • ~4 L.K. 1116;1T\..1.1 \ ATI % !lit', r,,,nr• \ I I ir • .:*-,1 !_ • --- 1•-•: , -.-- - 7 - 77.-:____, -- -7:--- , tir el' -- --_-_-:: - •'.' 44 4;w:t - -- - '- --- , A.'.. • ~. No. 4 Wood Street, ~iIC~I'LI~IACI i,.:l'i~l;l.l 01( )1\ STM ES, TROPIC Ceireita q Obi cr. 1i'140: 1,1‘1; PlRl."it K.. o ~ ~ t t~l IMIENCEIB=I T ( ) 1 r \ IN lb ';'‘ ijors,l 1.11 1,1 •••• tlra, •••10 , 1., .e11.1) , ..eg1e let‘,. e Ompe,, Ynlrs hay.. n Amy It, (11..1 un , p,a11 , ,! 1 , , • 1,. r II• • C.kUTKIS' • 1.0% t , Clt ',tuner,: wit 11,0 the 1 0 .411- Top. m,1,61,1 F IRST PILENIII'M %V:\ l' T 17' ear: I \ (). IiER! km& TO V S tA)OitiNti RANGE Hilt I 1!%1 I 1,j1.5 . W,tl t Fm , lll, r I - .4 9 P HEST WO 1 , C?, 0 ST(' / lIIPI.CtM A Ft:11 sm t ; Aloo. or. 11.4m1 n larm: t , : i It A VF 4:0. NO. .4 17. Liberty sure!, A , • T Pea, 0 or • • DuI , CTY t 1 R7ITCI3BLL. I)M , , No. I Stc••••., 1,10: It. SL, •.r F.ft I ),Lugo. \\Threh.,1......• N.. ! ip- xv:tt.••.• i..r thy la:rvLe. F.. ~~..in i Ur . rr in lIIMIZEI 4:1131 M I I ( 11 t• lI 1 N s 'it (MAIN kSli Lkru; nr•i.,•,rr.l • ‘l,ll TE -- • - .E; 13131. t. DT z T 1 () ;1;,11. =Z 121M211 _ . A. C.l I: 10 -14,T,Ntr. . 077 3 .. I 11:. 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IROSIeneI Lxaht inn-piano( hi errhandislogoateether Dormant or on libeettic ''' .---1... ,, , , wutottett; Tow or Wootlan Celuaina. mid of all cheeses tend calascithas trap Eatiiroael putienaesdolitn h. t/ - tett, nno, l i r :Ital.. 6n,lll,l.ntre. A 1, 1,11 ,, 41,,,,11.t. 1, 14 , 1 , ,10..: nnty M*4o.. turn.. of the unrivalled JANUS PACR.D ettllatall LOCKS .1 :1 U , 1.., Aiili II ilea.: 1, rlt.lit .., Ina band dta..re, or every Kt. and Tarim/11y trltatnea and Eniahed. COVIEN mate, PAINT M 1L4, 1 , KIIIIIN MI LLit'etal ell P.LLEitS. SAUSAGE CUTTERS eattl STUFFEES, itt)UUS, SELV-SIIVESING "AYE :,:.•1 Aliutirr.r. uisql:s. L,:o cAST . OUS. AXLE . FOLLIES, wAR-DlwrLE UO3EL''', FIFE ; I"°8 nAIWEC II A c . A- • ~, 1111.ri Ye 1 , 1 , e ,,, , ytirl-1, .1 Mallenblo C.,l4;ss end Daintelin Elartiuure u'tbertaliY• tut2.4-I,yd . .1 Vubltt flotirts -TENE!..v.RAiiee. TOWER AttittEr - -Under the tetivhafet of Get Itrerneirte. C.ll:lo.lt.flior A Ileahana C.'1,1,. a aetlitt..• te( TlClll . ltell aN OE 41117'0 sits a t,, hell to LA VitiV fruref II ALI:, "Wood elrnet, 1 . 4t.1.u,,t5. I 1,111 . 11 n 11 1 111 1: 411 MOND VAY E r..% mi, thee Stb. lanit y aa 7 , 4 . I..ak, 4 - obit/leak for one tat I. k ,ns The 4.41.. [IAD and •anne, . V/ tl , I: • I C 1,41 I:, LI, .1. 414., inlte.l etar...nin /q Yew, ~.,...L.... 41 widerati t h e put, ~, 1, ntnnlne. 1 1 ,i Tut...11.y ' I rd,•',....,,.iF, quit lir III:bah teol • Ittalta-ei WI I.'('% . eatll al. • ...Idea.. tbte awaetebta,it, 91t.11,V.1: 'l4l/11( ttllolittilibil,tl.l V att. a:hr.:l,ll.e 11411 ran_.. N II 14 11. Wank In, n 1 e 1.41,0 I‘n Ttir 1,, I ,• ,1 , k : , a A y p ,d ettoilbt9;tl... Ititti. II r 7.1 'wt. ll It i ad! ...1,1.,1 : NII/Iti Kb S 1:1741K1111 I. ri So/LAM A, .1- Inatiattao et !Ike; lilaeonti of T. , ••;.• , •+.• - •• ... , 1 1:: , 11. .•1 I 11,1144'1 attAft.!;tlLll wieileh an ultnietion .111 be yi/tree& „,,,, ill b -it, ', nehter, • ,, i . .,..: , ..-1.,11.•.:•,• - t.,:.s,..,,I,, • • ,•,... s.r.s..••••l,ii . al!.: 1 . . M ~ t :llia ial itialblbittott Inc till. 1 '' .l ” , r .I*. ISt! .. 1 1 1 , . - 1_ 4 ,... .7-i..t.:ITYL ilUt eal Tgol. LE It. e-t-'i it tt eillii,e ?I bite 1.11-) -) taro Ittrithel( ul a ralidiklll,l,l., the Oen.. nal:, ant +l In 11,n docind,nll Ilan 11,,,,14 v, C.lnvn.an ~, ,a 4, I, vts ..F. tin. 1111, 1.14- ,1:A 1 / 1 1 1 111. A 1.1.1,11 Kit. COPEONO & CO pirietors, I . IIC 1111t ; 11. ,he 4le•eln. Iht• ford thip,l4t 1..1, 1 .1. 1 1.1[119,:.,!0.Ai vr.J • • 1 I Ii 1 ''' MEI I, ;, • • -$ 031,. . ' k r It ~u.! r LA_ rizaNKI.4IN R. v! r : 'Ho\ " u, tt• 1 , 1,1 tt tt t li7,l l / 4 ' %111 1; • ••••1-11' t Aot ml4t tit EiMiffili AEllicational; ;,; nnwit Llm EJ JAI COLL:.;I:sc 41,1, ITO N ACApEMY, err i. r I141:01•wood, plrmlngh.m. MKTiVANCE. lII‘ 1.. I/WM.II . 4 4• 6 . ”. Writ::lllA kirrrrg.irrg r. sir. Jr, Prokinor ofrrrrnntanehrp. no.l corow•-••• • r•i• • rrrlir . r}m r.., r rrn An.1(1.-rp•ral I brN. tL 3. , 71•11:-,N, 3:t Ir. F..; Minister in Der.: n •.i • / • I• 1 144,, I..nrtur.., on 1.4.4M4 Nt r•r3 Hiram, i..n rt 11.4 r...r 33 ir , rfoli , altornpfrri by. y r.t °monomial nod Pracri , a3 3'..ntr.s.rilri:• rn!..r.rrepre,nr,; the oort rpocetrf trnok ~ , ' • (....,I twftelit!g 0:1 FAO per wee.k.' FirsGsgboot Ferry fit« 1, Pamirs!, GiTeAr rao at any lido. V.t operier ,, tiGGstllll.l6twee Writing, ettelree two po. tlga. r.tnnp.,, 41441111 . il :'' 11, 11, I.KIT4AD, Fru - wipe!, JeT4,1),1.1.F 4., , : , Flttebergh. Pe. PENN I N:CEII4ITE, "A NC , IC!t.TIMET, NEiILPENN Wlll 6 •.peo si, 1111:1 DA I, 610 . . 5.6.1. AUGUST. Terms FT= i • t •esel..!. 0r nip tiAtIG. .. ipel J. IL SMITII, el, 0.1 : Plisc. ban -c latentents. ^1"1~n1~nI or: the Balk ne I'll 11. burg h . Itrrumum,' Lth, !11;:k • i r,iis 5Pi4 unt.A. 51 .. 1 ‘ s . l i lien, • 41.75,'; t.wks ;and .111sri? ni• ; 4.645 II 1 , u., I, ..tl;., .151.11ka.; !.:4,104 ;;:,b2l, Ul ••• .• . 5 1 t 1 .1.15,,0.3 44 if tt.9 t .t., L. I . •. • ttt t • , 01.1 410.. 1,1 ttlttt tr, ' Si Kl,lneur or . if fat (us 1: =SEM I 'I I 111. , . t ..0.19 1 , 31 , r, t. s 1 • " 17• rt:, end ",, ... t......,... . _ ..... CIL sL • y MU, .1141 . 1sIsos. ts .ill LITIL: 1 Iss...t. sas•vstat..sus•sst j 4 . 4 " 1; . A trs s sosssi I,st .r.. nss, ' ' ~ , 4 • 601 .1! • • Sl] •Inteittezta 1., 1 ,u t .i k ii I.lll'llll ~ .. rod ..f , ' : : $5,57.233 41, 1 , , •,• •.• , " , n. , n , ~ , f, , • ,1 . I.k t 1...1 brat or my kti , A.4l. ~! .I F.V. Ir. 610.11IEW,C.Ishkr. ,• •• u 1...b.r• ~... t1i14:41,..1 r of 1r.,,..1/.59. - q 4, v. YosTKR, Notary Poll , ....., 4lvAtlent ... 1 1 q9Arleattepy Hank. I , : PI M,' R.lll Dr., 11, Istro. ii .1 4 ' 1 `: ; . 7,,..,,,c,, .•••• mid 111fi... lit, 104 1., -ti,• , 14/.1.4 . i... ...... .......:..,. II,L1:: GI ..r.ki t '1..41, ..(1.1i4 1 , 1”1.......,:, 11.= LAJ 1.i11 .. ;i1 1 i+1 . 1 , , .... '''' '"'"l° '_lt. ''.ill:.l. a„ ~,, u,.. low. t...ah-r II dr k ;Irt. ....`•, 1,1,11S 47 );;.1:1 Muni Poiowt 4, .... 4.. `.- 110,91:1 =, TO - '0.• ,, ~, ~. ~--,• 141 , 1iArt to tho ho'il of 017 know, o;10. nod foliof, ;I 3, IV., COOK. f.a . tabior. Sw rn nod *OlOO 1 0 - 4.1040 0 ono. itylt fOll tiny of D er 1 , . , dog 44:011T FINNEY, (4..'3 071'0b1ic. , tra,eloge olt of lld 'lron .), hank, ..litank• 1 ; . 11 - fsnrllo . lf,,Doc. sth, 19411. 1;0;; r, ~ o.•r 1101,1,4 ..,_.1.........-..,:, 130144 O r, 1-1, , , and C 11,1,1 of i11f.1.4 11. 1....:, 34=1 n^ , i boo to;dltor goal:s.i -}o ....... --. 7r:. 177 1 23 , g, r ~,,, ..tat..lnela , cdprr rt accordino 1.. 01.7 o loot ,,,1 ml k1L0.10.1, Mll.l //One , r. . .. ILY PIADOYFIN, Co•L'r, A flirtnod fof;ro no, D iet) dor a 'D0..., A. D, 1652 I,irr,r_wra . . IN , d_fOry1..111.!1!„ • Ca TA I'LE .ii . :ND itXACY BASKETS—A J' 1,3 1,,,, :,,,,, varied ar4 4 :1 414 , r , O f ' D .Oilt 0000 7 miot7 and .4,1.; or F '.b Et A 8 lc.; T 9 Inoluiing !;larkvf, Tntvillirli,lplothon, irm.idd TroToling, er ., ,,4 ..,, ~,,,L„f .11r ipwl llllEtclara. or imported, i nog, oion tor Itorio,tioo, b r; ~. _.,. i ...hi-1..0.T :L..1.. AJDDIA 21 111.nond. .ti 0 RT.BE CIT Y AN, _ boliz,,lll - ') t yiit At , — T E j2,_ nu dm. 1 ‘.......1_ ~.tioLl fraud twin% it,' doz. Chlartn, eau f I. and tine: nests Todd, pine fd4 t • :;‘, doz..° Aft..., ;Am &id Pdal . ; , ' ai do Eteaathoat !,,,c4 .kelx; , „ Bdo Drew 1 do :la l'adulo.l LI ~ tototol flare pLop; 1,.0 . 1 . .6 ituctg, 4.7, rted ; ted ; . '., .., do w.a.b.rdir, AI do '' ~ l s Marta iinOkeli„ trpoo, 'it oa do do 4• ~ 1 1.; 1,4; ~:', • . 1.....,,,,..,) AIENC 4;1 tf, $4ht..11 11.414...400,4‘,1:•1=14; , 413 tola Ltd.& Four.). 41•14tos..edkorliA: 4 ,•o do o dortl ...f.W Id ottro and for oad• by . 1 • td= dl4-4•1•T.. q :,, , DaDDL,r, ..I..c.Linion/J.: II e 1,31. a I'livirtucill It I: C.. I i.,Cl. , 4lansil. tor. Ist, 1.5: . ?. f 1 Nit . .•titigt..l . tile St..k . k )1 , .i.b . rs ti .4 l'lttni ore] Itallroml Comp., dlvo Penth.ii .1141 trau•AC2lo.l of 1 , 0.1. Ith.. c !tiro qI the o , ttapsoy, In Ch.vr. [V, it.. 1113 .Nor ..I.l ,noary bra tO4 10 Indnr Rook. 'hill 1..c1t0r.1 La, the ILL] 1.... rd.!! 'll.OOOO Mb. =EDZIEMIEM • I,lONt•NiUliO.4 tlj,'l Ni.v.l9tb, Br% for Nirie. Directors of this xonntitg ye,nr, tr , eq t, o nu Wettfl strn Tr E: 4 1,1 V, th,. I , ..tvrt.et) tho Imirn 0111 o'clock, SE= JAhtut.,7lc Co, t I . ll,ltieti t 1111 , 1 1/Ireet,.rs y 41 , 4 - 1,w41 n •ImG.na !,./ • 0110 1, +l.rt, lb, C.piul 1,, i.rf , hlol 01 ihr kat .IS Othrk 1,11.• ==l!lM vrteo, tAtft'it Iltewittsre t Ihtxol.argh. Nov. lath, laal/ . meting of the Direct ).,tt II i, day, a tliThLtql oryt . ,•l u., pn•hts ol the dhrnah.lt•• hohNts to Yt.rl N.,. of . - 1..41*... In I, nJ ply [o ALLStIN Lot1)116 CO ettnet. .I . tiC N. 6: L BY AUcL N t.()O,NILS, d. AT TfIC MMII.eIIANT, tNi.IIAI',3IE. KY.1 0 .11.1t TII UltbloA Sv I —l4„„k, l„, luanru¢a ,1,4 Cupy.r ttcrrl., KW/ fte,J ...in Uhl St tlx .1./..orlianni U, 1. ./1(1KII 1.1.1(9UL, .I. CO. Nutcs, th.4l, tatd on reaaunabl• teftiA I.U.sTIN LIKFM L. 'CU, st2l k N.Fte Y..rth et. usrmnita. IBILLIARD SALOON 'N • LOGAN & GREGG • • 1111•13WITIVpF. • .1-1 A 11) IV A .1?' E No. WOOD ST RE D.. re !,t Q. R R . Rrvw, bkle ..11:Za.kr .6.1a14.7k Oar.. rilloPg GEO. S. lIRY4N 4t. CO., Commission Merchants. P , ltshurgh. Tho.tro i i} , :vvs, J.., Proprietor. tai4lll,l nail i 4 n.nr : NEW Mil - MX 111.:KItIl.1.1k11D 1 na....t arprorybd 41,10 and . pattern. it •,ttal t., app U... and Inrgl .y C.r -a.. ne,4 4tristigo•re. and 04 .1.4 l(Nnalr4 in ntaidts a c.tallnuntwn .11v 1...+1,...,d'nn bia Halo.° I...rrtu t , ottattnulinn trlll I. II lrlta.nrx t ' adn of I,lllard Tai•lea, Ilnllx, Cl , ,!11, • ..nt: .11 t41.4 . ',.. - I.trlen In bin 11., ori r•uta,ll,lblv tt•renn and at 111. lit I .1 pl V1.11 , -1.).,n, Stot. At thr slmrKl, Copland t C. , I . lll.lmrgli, 'I 1.4. I.: Frwnillau, Ilon. Simon VAmPr. , n. ii.,r: tivrJrwr it C. , . 11 , 4 , 111y.d.rag. I n. 1-4.0..fit0d THE ENTERPRISE. • Insurance Company , • OF PHILADELPIIIA, Insures Against Loss or Damage by Piro on Unildingsrfflerehandise. Fur- olture,&e., at Reasonable , Rates or Premium. . bittiiTusS..—F. Ratchford Eta:,William liVEen,erIVIIC Stiff os.t Ca; tit Ilea Pottier: Jot. DI. Atwood, ot Atwood, White & Co: Ittel. T. Toodien, of Trodiek,l4(obll k Co. lieue7 Wharton; Mordecai L Pan - wt; Goo. IL kitewart,or Eitotoarl d lint; John 11. Brown, of John 11. Boren AC , : P. A. Pahneetott, of It. A. Pelnitsteet k Co; Andrew I?. Ca-h; J. 1.. Prringer, of Wood k Errionor. F. ftATCIIPORD rromi.lnnt; C1C.1.1. W. COI 2, Socretary. • r;mo P1TT...1E10.8 amomccs.—Wm. Holm., a Co J. ['Ardor k TboassA , J.u, /Tarehall, 144, Ailed nn.r, Enz., Wilxn . WElroy iLs , ,n, Playne &Co Mi y , Brown A Va.. Llviugoton, 04.6344 3. Jettnes D " , • tiO, MIL S. Lnrely A Om, GEO. Nt. ille. ti ... Co., Agent.. • No. L 2 11'..1 84,4, - . T II E LIN DM:SHINED lIAS toil° it. 160 UR OCE/tY musit:xso, Air. eAMUEL MART n.ni Mr. WI LUAU' i, CURRY„,an..I Mono.. tho OLD nANP, NO. 47 I I. PER Tl' STITPFT, 4i:1.111y oppo,ilv the-Enlo P11t211113,11.1.dy I . 1(!,,, SA MCML 21VA KT ...WM. M. 0 0.011.. Y.... WM. CDICR.V. M...GORPIELY & C 0.,. GROCERS, VI N / . 1 1VS. I it t).1) ❑C IC I=l • •• •• 611,461 r•:. So. 2,71 Libervy St , Plitato.igit, Pa.._ 1 , 2(1.U.P.1, TO H Soma - kr> •TIIA\ T/11 , 1 RICHEBI' I) 1A l) Al VI ^61,7'7 ro, Inlbn I.•st of my knot: J011:4 DAILPI•Dt, D.hDr • !hi., 4111 DA G., 15,'1. 6111114 . , Notary Public. err knntuf and 111 inn... k of Pltlnburgis. n, Sloudep. Dvc..ll, ... 1,.11•1 .D 1 ... D 5,7 1 ,: •.'7 kings or Eseaperors. VII A T A BEAT:rim - It TIE.,n t.r llntu 1:.'114 r . :32 orol t rm . , to the bo,t.of my IV IL DENNY, ensta.., f..so 141 s ;.th dny Doc. I lefiCNZI.K.NotAri Pul•lic T HE arltdi., llmt. sill natty ra liy rentoic Ebb 6.4,w at tt. tudr. pl.TAanp,ug ii ,Out II to way linso an italtrAtsau of It tart. of ornrn, rn.ccrtionno t.nly Is TONI- Shit, In- Pr., 11 , 'OoL , ', II Mg TON IC is Ole boll' nab. remedy r.?r 1,1 , 111,,5, dry pro.matora chnoge and ttny,,..tal r , t .4-rein.. at tho runt, of tto• htlr, whfri. ran 1.n1,11,t.i. qINCY pr..pnra , aud tonic. - till not ry groc,rl" 100 country void Ott nitalr unto.. known lo Is prnpwatiou ,nnon room con•tytty tins [...gown nrld Wide. tva say nodrunt cendr , r ntperluttot opnn poor Lair. Tnot.h trAttinT Tva basal 00 Ma , .A.OO to Ivliere is all that it port,on Ix- Prolntn•pr Wood has nwond, li) ynws at w ^ 'oat ni tho vl:tuus of bin prrpay hi. pr' , ...ntt Gan.. Over trio artifi c,t e l aro tanltntt f Ito rnlna of *I.L Ithit Ocnt poll. Who bare tri..l It, (teal 11,. t.dlouinr.: It IDlll7.env , 111 - ank. I')ltitthhih',...l),, 6th, 95 L. 1,0111, el 7,5, :el 1., ?1•10.000 00 ..... • .... 114,155 00 tr..1,71m1 • • • . ...... 311 In IL• I , llt of my ,knoml- I, 11. ...)IIN PS, (7.....114.1 •I=l,' of 1 , rti:1559 , 1 els Y.NZI I CC1111.117 . 120 Bank of l'"rgh' Nrw 'Vous. A,ril 1111 . 11'358. • ..11It. Wftirti.-11,er 6 10 T. nail no. to exp. - nes to jot the obligations I ant no,. L.r tile omit.% rr.ertmtiost of ley. hair to 14 orhrfust At•rnt tbt t,roo of my kr,i,l f it trin (Tolled elates it ass rm.all, brr.aai.str; gruy, bat. str.rl the hpphestion .of Itt.roralire,' It ep..r.o rourivr.l Ita oriztnal boa. Ic. Ladder yronr I :mr , rati•.eas a ,ory rron. dorfal mveptioa, gm.. el/It - scion. a, stroll as agranabir. I .m, door sir, yours truly, I son. 0. W. BUTTER... Itolicropolia. Isl..ans• ho woro wig for sor.rral years. Lutlis the itts., el ll'a.ara Bair Blot .t. stile ha now bag a Bea basil Bold by all Ong:Ws, roll by O. J. Wood k 0tt , ' , .t1.1 . Broadway. New York, sod 111 , blasted sirtot.SLlsinisAle. • Sold to Pittsburgh by 14. Gm). It. &Unit. 11. L. PAIL N' 'BOOB 40b., and all Bromism time: My) rt.? ... ona stierazio A r, P. .ITIES. ..::...t501:15c fl Akau LIB y.. !4d,921 sr . . CULP di. SESEIPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEA T.F.IIA -FLO II7II . GRAIN Ikr, P.UOIRJUR, No. 343 Llherry Street. Prl . :Alin:U/1, PA. cep n ii. 1.14 of fLolLill., c,r Jrdoetwol 4 , ,1414 1 . 11 ...41 no baud. l'vlizulAr lsticww , l p 042., i4 , 41),1 Pacarrix . aiffiCiritriEwll itY; - 0./rn,.n.)" 81a , 11102.10 and Tlllll. 0102.1 1141,1, Lo, , L J'"int .3/1/1 /but., .104 Cranory, 17 11,./, rtrref. .p r , N E CI A I,l{. AP. 11::, SezeCimsors to Adam Wood, Pit 1 s burs h . P1.11i13., • • f 11Jobrehet Crea ow. Pale mul Anther Ales. Ph tir and braiiru Moot. brook Al« and Palm.. Warn.lot 1.. se.. l . .ny • ... Owlets Irmo all plata promptly sliced. to. , Price . wita liy Ili el PA 21 WOOD cootioutermiiirttidl ohtl 211 P , vmern ' urea, mid tieriend Manager, ma:ltaly! iticaratosorir.B • -IRISH LINENS:', L . DLit ASA'S, 111,4PERS, C • ONSII,NFERS 111CIIA111)SON'S -, and Moss diwiriold or Mitoluirm the -Gif:4l3lNM.•.••• Giddli3, Mislaid hot the pllrChAall u... .y(,".. I. al with tho osnia of tho Ana, J. N. ItICIIAIIIMUN, .5 lld - DiffO, ••! as • gnuanise of tholimudowis sad drimbility or the. eieids.''. This cantiou • I. rendered esseintlally rie.mmy, ma lrge. irtouttliss of Interior mid detective Linea' anprepared mason a:Lerma...on • nod "haled with the name et Web ~ EON, by TAM Mums, whoi regardless of theiinittry Judicial *Maori Clio American mummer sad Um " • i • I torero of Ma geranico Goods, wilt not ' , vilify abaudarraii!!: In loos ao profitable, whfla purchasers do bo ittipuscidalac - J - f• with (laid. eta worthless character. J. ISULLOCKiI k J. Di lAttaltyk Ages., 30 Church Street, Now _7(44 FIRST BAPTIST CONLIUGATIO. orrge r.Dinat, CORYKR aziexr 1.111) TII7RD OM. Fag Together with the Cd.a011.4 nudl It Is won sad sobstaatially bulk copal ° of • seatiattiii %- brixtdrei persons oomfortably. watt Is only admit fur 24( •Iwao-ge It tr toormtudi for Choir nrcororoodatiort. For l sro,s , ite, apply to Wit U. XV1410.151,21*.94Watii:,-;:: acne; or J. BOOBYEE.,Jit., No. =3 Liberty:Am* o. • .ril=tdd • ' t. • ' 50CMU 1 . Int T SC44o ilAt4att • - —• (Stip auction • RJalco. J. G. IJA.V/8. .A.ucrtiOneer. poramerall Mk, Mom, No. 1.4 Yffth Eirect LITERARY PUBLIC will please lift .. t,,,- thnt no narvinintrator'n_icnWarl. very ',shard° pri ntit abli,nn,,h).lllo M1N:63,1 r ion,, romn, reth etrnet, f!Aitrr4lty 1011,, .tt n'ntnnk iteporl.tliarkP Jtri..till t..nt,talo nn.l t. t ncholnr a r...r.,trt Tu.,. n• I.•n. in,...1 , pt,t.na,Al Vs, guar tn, 1an11....11. (Iv, tat.. 00111.4 Clan,lnn,,.l , L.,,, ~a l of :11, 4• tp1411.4 441... 4 , K44•11•11,6 Wtlke:l:lj.lene too, I. nen! nu.,, In Natural Ili:duty. I.innw4n., . i Wor R. c.f Travel.. Ilto Srlntuon., 11., inn, A, ]heel of works aro tint.• k 0,11.11 enstt. ..,nn In .1.. 11, , ,,1 Calnlugno, are sno. end .di 1. uet 1.4 sl4.y 1,111• drnen. tautl4., attn•: I 11. t.1n;.0 It aro 1.1,13,,rt1e1n corefolly nantatlnd Wbr J ItAVltt, Acta. A D3IINLSTRA'rui-C6 SALE uFfitillSkii. nomi TTI:N. 0. VA RAI d Nltti Klb/tN t7T141 . : . tvocK, On,—nn Tta,tolny trk.rotng, One n lab,,Sl o'clock, et Um late reeidence of 11 , a-tnt .t a thorn, doeth fir MillMll . 6l . VIII Con. Id cru.nl.lt7rf flonnettc.lLlFtltitittltt, ono 1.0). Iforw , tno (No, ..vrl.llr. 11',:tno ILnn Wagon. Ilen.l Girt, two sntn 11nrunn., Fuddle au.l In iVe 4 Lye Cilaw, t two tool II n qua tatty t.l ratan., Cabbkk . A. Pnlotn.. P.trntdp., 'No ulpr, 0 4 ,4,1 444 t a, nltovel Hake., nclthea, it,. kegs nutt.r., Cnrot.4l'• 'I .Jl9. lwr. Countern,ni,lli • lug co Frett.,l, Plate 11trwr, rby4 fawn Moat , 11.,l fiLnk. C ,,, ktott '.co. d.. l nttl. , lntualn, Or. Trans nt nalo. do J. It. ItdVU. And. VALUABLE STOCKS AI c AUCTIPiI-:- - Cro tneadny evot,lnit. Lcr. t;ile, oh 7 n'clOck,st Iha cltntorr.-ins rut. 400014 No. 04 Fifth nt., I» Mar. !Pink of l'llt.ebnly,b; 3) Jewett, lustirroco Co. 10 (1.. .10 do V 00 1110000,-,i/a do . Vdo AllO/51. 0- 0y 10 .10 Weed:n do NCLA DIED PLOWS AT AUCTION:T.. ' ' On Tharaday, Ver 2 . 2.1. wt t , P. Yl. tbeeMa morm.l Fwd. H.M.I/14, No. Fwth ahm•ht.o fierannt whom L may haor , ra, h. pay Immilt •tl charge, will he w0h1,1:4 Piou Vriehil, ltd. u•n,4 1 , . , f0rn th” .IwN .1. VTS. Aact. A ITSTLV Lil , rl.ll IS ei7 Nerrlarrt,' Exclutng, ALLEGB EN Y PROPER!): 1' FOR SALE —Two Lot. un alynagaaawry :at few:llo3g WWII r tentitslg sharg To) hw saranw-1. =raM FOR THE CII.E IF ill i ON, BLOOSI , No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburg, C ft IvILLIAM M. nii)tmLy =EMI Pirr. , B1111(111 Mit NUTACTITItES, ir! p ON rciLteosAgLE THELIIS, r W 1320 01VI0
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