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’ CITY' AFFAIRS.
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*+omcUL rirrs or tmm oitt.
ffeiokx. iiois Outeunon'- fa tk*
OMrttotbrjrO. 2. Bb*w, OpttcUa, Be. U tlta
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rSFri&F*’! '*'ork»..Frt*ht
»bont daik, &» w»i I
dleoouerod’itnuingfrom the mala building if I
Irwin, ACo.'l ropowotkt, located ouwhet u
blown »* Smoky laiaud, i n the-: Allegheny
the Point. ThehnlHlngbe.
ingof freak, end Blocked with oomitutiblo
; oßkemi t»rl eto.,'the
gWSWLW'eStSi
Jqwn thb Are? * dliUso* of twtta hSSSI
lb« irholt ctrao*
tsag&iis^Ei*"* work *
The alarm w»a promptly aproad, end the
J ll B^>* l wen» pope oa tbe groandi hat it wu
ittofk with fUlisg ipuki.
*i*JW r “Jf r * n,! » Bat of-ahort duntlon.
rtwo yoang, women, we* employed-la the 1
: tUtiejojyrWftoTwlomheaifittiatfireiS.
■•■■>.■■■ ““terwile/, had
not left thotocm. She rnahed'te
’ r4 f t .a* *°°a or *ho hoard the alarm, hat the
fWokto that tnd.of!
the room that ahe did not dare .to> rentore I
downhythoatalro. A moment**hultatioa!'l
and the fearful thought (Uahod npdh bar. that I
•he mnit Jump from a window or peibh in the
damn. She_ rurhed from one window to
another, in that large room, butahuddarod-at
the prorpeat before her, ae the would have a
dhtanoeof from JSto SO foe tto fain Her
ritoatlon waa obtamd from below, and men
and women cried aloud to her to Jaap oat or'
•he would to buynt to death. Still aka heal- 1
bated, but the demring Hama and the aoffo
eatlag tmoke toon foroed her to decide, and
the raked thaauh and jgot ant. . Again aha
atahftha Ittulng^Soke,
»* ,«o the tub, and'looking down
. fro® her giddy peroh upon the exciting toene
below. Again the criet ef.ojampr* »Jamni»
eonndedin hercart, and like one who aban.
dona aborning Teiael, expecting only to Snd
!«*“» the let go her
hold and made the frlghtfol leap 1 toraral
men atood immediately below, bat aa the do.
•tended through the air they fled fcom toneath
her. • At-thoeamo inatantwbaa theta atout
men were Seeing, a noble-hearted girl named
Hannah Sharp, waa : rnahing dirooUy under,
' J ,l( b *praliedtLanda, and waa juat la time to
brook the fail—the two girit- going to the
ground together. On being taf«e up, Hiit
Keaterwiley wu found to to eerionaiy inlur
, f 1 *' Ho.bonoa wro broken,, but ahewu
badly hurt infernally, and waa remored to the
boarding houto of Mrt. Sown Kennedy, on
manoa avenue, where ahe had been atoppinx.
Vim Sharp waa badly atunned, and aomowhat
burl about the head, but not dangmualr.
Dr. Herron atteadeJUiae Keaterwiley, but can
giro no definite opinion aa to her cunditicn at
promt. Her apine la Injured, and ahe may
not nearer. She it an orphan, and came hero
aome time alnoe from Indiana county.' She
waa aayed from inttant death from two cauaea
> —the fact that eho jamped inancroct peti
tion, her ekirte acting u«parachute: and
tte partiaijbroaklng of by Hiaa
■oaarp. ■. •• •
***** jrero Oiud bj Hour*. John
Irwin, H. Xi.BoUmsa, tad BUaha Fnicon,
ahoy, were erected, about a year eluoe. at a
largo outlay of capital, the bolldlig,
2? < £i'2* Ty aeiock,etc., woroyalaedattotwera
SJS,SJ»- and SB*,«ooi' ■We undentand' that
that owpera hare an lneurnnoa of f 20.000.
They, had a eoatnet fromthe OovOTment,
and were inning their worka duriage'tortof
the night. Iholr machinery wu eery ytlna.
bio, and win bWfimaat afotal lota.: The build
ing waaexpenaiep, and.wu conked, roof end
eldeay with eheet tpon. :
Mr. IrTin-wu the pioueerfn the rope buri
nen here,-and atbde tima-dld a vary largo
bueineta "tlronghont the wait end eontL
Borne, yean ego . the ground upon which
hle.workf wm.loeatcd, ln the Pint ward;
Allegheny, wu. vacated , and dirlded into
baUdlng iota, and the;rope hniinaaa aban*
doced. During the twenty-flrn or thirty
ycan : in .Which ho oanduetad the-haalacaa,
ha naficnl aeveteiy- -from -firo~*hie -worka
haying: been burnt twioa, If we reacmtor
correctly, and hl* wanhoua in thia city
, being twice, destroyed. ,-Hia great energy
oraroama all diSicnltiu, and in the docline of
Hie to projected wad Mooted the promt
worka, whieh new lit a heap of mint. They
werebnUt.am'd groat pnblla eppciltion, u
tto right to ooenpy the ground in the bad of
ub rlrer wu denied by many, although he
. claimed aa eqni table title: 'Theeriginff Ue
Sroia nneertaln, but it wu nndenbt&ly aeci-
Q6&ttla
.. is
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■ ■ -Meeting off AUegfcoar ;
Iho Ooaadlj ofAUeghenp held a regular
, monthly meeting laet evening—m*mb«n
«*np promt.'
i StUa, Hi following bnrlnet* «u trahi
-1 anted; : __
PattUoa from M. HoSonnlfb, juklac for
■ Oonislttea/ to ttpori.
:■■■■■:. Boporteof Commlttaoe on Btnete.Po.
Uaaaod WaUr, wlthraolatlona for thopnv
iwolnuona
<• i OottmttqiatlopfrOll.ih^gkyor.p f i ft tj Tfl to
.%M B o<*ofiapi}is|4iA 'latotU
' AuofffayJrtragMidwiaoaaitfUngiktr*-
Mr* Bcott # u bs h**'»oVd3cbif*ei
i ted7 thnuuo in reference to dltoxderi* con
til- *»«• .*•* nonnaaiHattloa' «aa refereed to
!"■: tta OrtUnaiwa. Camalttta, with laatraettoni
f: towportaaortlflaßaataforflnaiiMiocTarlni!
. the whole groaad. i - *
- v aeklog
<slst tie niter of |
the Camille* af Tohutteera Ijtthaarmv:
i ••S* 4 to Committee on PMr Pam. to report. I
<tea«misoaU* ? fron Janrn
ghalraw of IbeJPinanbo Committee if mi
- Board of Coat«l&tf, uking Council* to par
©TcjfSdr 85, dap ,to laid Hoard, a» flan aod :
. forfoitam nodartb* llfnor Uw. Referred to
povarto act.
- » *lS a ‘ »*“»'. °* **W Ward, tea
r -stead hU mlgaatloa aa a member of Cornell.'
... : having removed to the ooontrv. The Preil
- dost, and aararal; other member*, paid Ur. :
' .Walker a very high eompliaeat for the abill
. t/y JUCdalaeaa aad UMialitp which he had '
alwayi exhibited la attending to the baalaeia i
. and interettaofthe city. Xhereilgnatlon
wee eooopted, ee hla removal rendered him
ineligible. I
Baeolatioaa vara adopted anthorlrlng pa*,
meat of balaao* of Judgment, Internet and
aoitala tbeeaaoof War. Mag** for nr* ee.
- Alltfbcoy f iad tlto tbt eoiu ozmdmi
: jlaibo.eae* ofAllegheuy rt M'Oonnlgte, and
U'aonnlgl. *a. AUeghray.
' -Beiolntlonto appoint Committee of five—
tad from Beleat and threa fron Common.
O9llnellT-to.elldit.ihe city noeoante; Adopted,
and Merire. Aihworth and Kirkpatrlek, of fi.
C., and Uctirt. Pranoli, Wblatoa and i.
Brawn,Jr.,nfQ-o.nppolnted.
Reiolotlon initrocOngtho Street Commit
tee to non tract for the grading and pavlagnf
Pitt alley, from Ohio ttreet to Cap alia*; and
"•t alley fromPederalitroet eaat to Pitt
•Ua7>- Batoned ,to , Committee oa Simla,
»*th I«*«r to aet.
da. 9mutm Cbmeil. molntlon of lnqnlr*
UorALaxtififnliUfli tUdty
Bihrrii to OosunitM oft ou* •"
Rtelatlon iaitrnotlag tbe Commltte* on
.Oaa tohavofonr.Ugbtaltept bnrnlngat night
®*rtet.lioß**—two oq naoh lid*..
\htH'SHfa* adopted, ap-
A& Ui (tu.-ifcor* pilot wuf;ib
Mmrflfc <gaatfaj,
DAY- MOSOT]
ro, DEO 6
Tse St. Joseph! (Mo.) Btraii, published
in tha Ticmitjr of the plaeo whero General
McNeil recent!; txoouted ton rebel guer
rillae, eav. ; « :Uo demand for the eorrender
of tnato.u;-;. : ‘We wish we had a then
eandMc! _hV.n'’» land. IfJeff. Doris
Wishes to i.Federal officers, let him
begin the}. ■ ■ Guerrillas aro sent .into
•this Slaloi- -"'vjot'Dnion men in the book
as they pas along the highways,'attend
ing to thoir easiness. Gen. McNeil order
ed ten of them to be shot. We with .the
number had been greater. -It is high time
that Missouri was rid of bushwhackers
and bush n kicking :Gen.
McNeil h'.■ fearlessly done his duty.' Let
the G(iv*'.t;nent stand by him, and let
Unioo'mt j-.oTerjwhere nut their feet- on
mcii'j».h?j:;ippathi»e wlth' Jeff." Dpyit in
his attempts to pro rent the punishment "of
gnsmfofl.']
Rttjbnreli Female College,-I. o.
, Ft rst ., BCf ,pf D<> PHwjipajiav':
* at institution It in's verypros
fe.iu, co. .on, and is steadily gaining la
PWUo 'The faculty iseomposed of
■eveateen carefully selected teaohers, lomo of
*kna biro eighteen to twenty yean exper
•ienoe. During tba term Jolt olosed two hun
dred end twenty-one pupile worn la regular
attendance.
The Literary Entortainmont of the Bro%a.
tag Association of .this iastitatlon took nlaoo
taat evening at tbe Liberty street MetbodUt
Episcopal Church.
eaerdeoi were opened with prayer by
K ‘'m?fattar of tba Church.
Clara Basse, wbo performed
•ejnnl aatalotlo air* adailrably.
•Andmpresslre essay by
MseSadeJ. Parry, replete with par? and
*??* “dCnmat—gUnelng rapidly at many
ebjeeta of the sublime aad beau tifuhlaj tho
moral and natural universe,‘.under the unique
and'tr^gtasM of«flod’sLibrary" * ,
"Honsons"—£, essay, by Hiss Lydia A.
Uttl.
■Vm pretty. v
"Are tho existing
f»Torable to' the
growth of Chriftia&ltjTw** ;
: M. Veraer.
Ke^tlm—bliss Anna P. Blm*son.
.Both sides were ably and admirably main
taiaed. Thedrst lady based her argument
upon the hard aad Inexorable logio of existing
£ti!!s> l^v?w. la S that from the very ocniti-
SrffLifa 11 human mind, truthnaanot but
be viewed from different standpoints and
throagh diverse mediants; and that this di
***** »eed not, and does not, re-
Tk? of uhristian character.
The lady who took the negative side of the
question spoke in strong aad eloquent 'terms
pf the oneness of. Sod, of Troth—“one . faith,'
•»“*“ i” “doourtrained he?
6*»r«rs,atleaijfor tho moment, to believe
with her that tbe existing-divisions -among'
I *»vorahln*° *&• growth of
Christianity, 'bnd both these' ladies proved ■
I “Other point, wbieh it was not their tauhe
dtatei object to prove—that the education
which can develops such' logic and snob I
tangungo is by no means superficial,
i Hong—WMake me no gaudy chaplet”—
MUs Esslofiridsraad Mils Kato Kincaid.
" The Best Polioy By Miss Han
nah It. Christy—a vigorous aadsery original
production, well expressed, and which dealt
some hard blows at a certain, or we should
rathor ray an noriau, olau of polltiolaas.
.f' 11 ** Eiri. X
: " Thiafaginag D»y," a Poam, by Mill
£1 ■ *oo4, tanoklug nail
nUj thought* jsyoai, aubllmo, aid—pl*j
g Bpoa tho chords if tbs heart u • nuiwr
lof mmlo .would touob a burp. Thera mar
hare been faults, but if ao, wo vara la so mood
I to southern*
t I fcng—i/lhafloldlor’iEotara"—HUaAima
i J. oimpson»-
Pershing, at tho closed thr ex-
JgUeo, tendered thanks to the audienoe for
tgelrmarkedattention,and announced that
the Win tor torsi would commence Tuesday
•ftor whloh BUhop Simpson, President
ortho Board of Truteu, pronounced the
Benediction.
Radicalism*
1 1 Wo had prepared a somewhat extended no*
tlee of Ber. A. Clark*# lecture on “ Radic&l-
Ifm/* delirered In the Methodist Protestant
Church, East Common, Allegheny, on’ Wed*
hesSaj evening, but a press of news has.com*
pellsdusto forego Irt publication. The lec
turer. treats,his sutgeet in e masterly manner,
hudsomoof the finer passages 1 , are as bold In
Uhounht es tbey are elegant in diction, The I
deliver; o! the ieoture is pleasing, as the I
[author b*» oevoted ! &ueh attention'to the I
end has oaooeededia at
taining a. nf,o. I**l knowledge of the art. Tho
lecture h.-* 'v, roll reoelvod wherever dor
Urered, a should net be surprlsedito I
hear of h. reeelrlng a call from some
of tha Lv-.ro Ceomlttees here end else* 1
where.
L .JBiacxwefro-ros Nomas*:—Mr. W*‘’Ai'-
LGildonfenny, 45 Plfth' street, has received
I from, the putwiacrr,. Messrs. L. Scott A Cd.f |
New York, number of Blackwood for j
November, -it republished for American I
I Tenders. T : eonCents-ane—Caztonlafle; the j
Jootin Chronicles, ef Oerlingfotd ; j
Clough*# £ seAjftfce'liand Revenue of India; I
Thiers Waterloo;aDeathless Love; the
| Crisis of the American War—There is no
i article in the number so weak as the last one
i —that being, almost as a matter or course,
both we»x and foolish* The review of Thiers ]
cn Waterloo, as a historical and military, and
: that of Clough*# Poems as a literary, essay, I
will be read with interest. Wingate*# poem I
and Bolwer Lytton*s ** Caxtoniana*' are i
also sure to please. Nor will, tho "Scot in
Prance** be justly passed over with In differ- I
enee.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
_ Ceovea amd Baxaa'e Sawiro Stouii, for
family sad manufaetoring purpowe, an tho
ttrtuw.
A. F. ClAtomr, General Agent,
No. 18, Fifth street.
■ Anugn Co. B.—Ton an requeited to
meet at the armory oo Federal itreot, ob
Saturday, 6thlnat., at 1 o’cleok p. m-, in
fall cnlfonn, to panda for target prmotiaa
and drill. 1 A foil tors oat li reqnested. By
orderoftha ’ Carrara.
Bo* Fan aao Weave. Waaa.—Tho winter
la anon or, and wa nut prorlda oortalrea
I with the material to keep tu oomforUblo. A
good and wULaadaorareoat la tha rarj aril
otoj andwa don't know of anjpiaoa whan
! oar readers eu gat on* that will look a* well;
and at tha lame time withstand the moit •*-
ran weather, aa at W. H. Mode* A Co.’e,
i comer of Federal atnet and Diamond Square,
Allegheny. - Their (took of oretooatlngt,
faailnaaa and drear clothing, pantaloon* of all
description*,. an: wall aarortad, and of tha I
lataet style. " The gentleman’* farnlehlng
good* department 1* all that a ponharar weald
wirh* Call on HrQco A Co. If yon daaln a
nice rail. ' i .
Sajreah Qaana*, merchant tailor, woold
| mort raapaotfolly Inform hi* friend* and tha
gihllo generally that he ha* ratomod fnm the
Ut with hi* -new rtook of fall and winter
I good*. El* i took eon*l*t* of tha latcat atyla*
of doth*, eatslmere* and reatlng*, (.looted
from tha latest Importation*. Oeatlaman do
drlnganaat Httlng garment, and at prloe*
lower than at any other tailoring eitablleh
ment In woold dowel] t* gfrehlm an
early nil. , Samnd Oraham, merchant tailor.
Ho. £4 Market atraat, one door from Third.
i j Skihn pox ha* already lacrifioed *om* of
par belt and brareat. troop*. Soldier*, lliten
to the vole* of.reason, rapplyyoorselve* with
HolUway’a PllU and Ointment... The pill*
Pertly the blood and (trangthen thaatomaah,
while the ointment remora* all pain, and nre
rent* pit mark*. Only 35 oent* par box or
■ ■ ■■ 331
Nonoa to the .property owner* of thl* city
1* hnaby given, that any repair* needed aVont
yiu-.be done promptly, If they
tbalrordar at Oathhert’a Grantor and
I'Au&V above
_ Dr. O. T. Sihtiiu, German Toecher and
Translator. Addreil Poit OQm boxtg. $...
nx£?i£.l OS-0n »s«ober4ib.lM2, at
I>4 octet a. m., ofdipibtra, WILMB a lint a,
jcnol ilKcta w. aid SophlrD. Aotieoa, aged s
jean sad 6 aoaUc. ... r-
Va&tnl from tbs rtsldeae* of tbs punts, Ho. ISO
WjJ ••tr»:,en JaxoiT.fith 2 o'clock p. a.
the LATEST NEWS’
BY TELEGRAPH.
FRQM WASHINGTON
OUR SPECIAL' DISPATCHES.
Special Dispatch to tte Pittsburgh OuotU.
j ; Wusnaios, Dee. 4,1861
arroiinrKxifTs.
U*t ofnewly appointed Brigadier Gen*
ereU are lUliseerekThafollowiag additional
appolntmenUj howeTer, become publlo: Cole.
Vandeyar, Bth Iowa; WWlami. 3d Iowa;
tow*, sth Iowa; Burry,.3dTo«ia Cavalry. It
la, understood that some ebangaa ara being
made ]a this Hat. and appointment* cannot,
•therefore, be regarded absolutely aefe till the
little rent to tho Senate.' There will be difl.
oultylnoonBrmlngany of them. Tho present
law expreialy limits the Bomber of Brigadier
Goaoralato two handled. The appointment
.of more la regarded by military mea aa an
absolute,ncesfslty, alnoe the late lerlea; but
the law must be repealed before they can be
confirmed, and some will oppose the repeal of
the law, believing that we hare too many
Brigadier. Generate now. . ,
01RUL SIBIL.
Popo'a references to Blgai,in.his dispatches
lately brought in Halleok’e reports, haa crea
ted tho hlttereat possible feeling among Blgei’t
Honda, who Holy accuie Popp of dnplloity,
aad gnote at one orldonco of .lt hit ipeeoh In
Chicago, made shortly after ha had In theae
dlapatohea to Hallaok declared Blgelunrelle
blo and unfit fop command, In which apaooh
ho professed tho higboit respect for Slgel aa a
~s6ldler and a gentleman. They aay .they now
afo detarminod to hare all the charged against’
Slgel oleared up. . -
Latut. —Qon. Sigol haa demanded a Court of
Inquiry to Investigate the charges brought
against him In Popo’i dltpatob, puWished In
Hallook’a report. Now, the Sght opens.
rora's naiiHonr » roaraa'e tbul.
. In Pita John Portar’i court-martial to-day,
was examined. Hit testimony went to
establish.tho,truth-of the ehargea agalnat
Porter of wilfolly .disobeying orders,.und re-,
fjulag to engage the enemy on the battle
field. A pretty clear case aeemedmade ont
ugalnat Porter, bnthla ooumel, in crcii-exam
lnlng Pope, involved blm In oontradlotion,
wbieh will aomewhitt damage hla ovldenoe.
They got him to admit that Sve daye after
tto battles were over, he told Porter he had
dotting against him of anfiolont magnttndo
to warrant: any prooeodlnga. iWhan aakod:
why he told Porter he reftued to answer.
Deixos or coxeuxss.
Congreaa did Uttlo to-day beyond listen to
enloglei on tho lato Senator Thompson, of
Now Jersey.. Tboae by Ton.Byok and Lath
wa ware poonliarly. happy.
• Bnainaas .comas in slowly, the Committee
being unable, as yet, to metnre muoh. Beth
homes would have adjourned over till Mon- j
day to let the Committee work, but for the
desire to rcoolvo Chase's report to-morrow.
; A remonatratlon against West Point Aoud
kmy was tabled lu a manner whlchahows that
ai yat there la little danger of the abollUon of
that institution. The nnfnber la increasing, I
however, of influential .men, wbo'fieelare they J
will sever vote for further appropriation# |
for it.
tsi anr-TSa iawnnis.
i The efforts in the Clsoicnati papers to ex*
blain away the ' lato JatUmptad beef-taa
| pwiudle o» Medical Department,'.ls utterly
v .Thp u; *naterlal. was mere siareb, and.
“was' represented by -Wayne as granulaiod
‘beef. Medical aeu say It -would bare been
very injurious in oases for which real granu
lated beef would have been beneficial. The
swindle was thus attempted on siok soldiers, j
as well as on the governinent. Some Phila- J
delpbla firms’ have also been detested In furn*
Isbing grossly adulterated liquors for army
medical use.
sccoxssoaaHir Vo cairn
. Tho incocssonhlp to Smith In tho Cabinet
•tin excites speculation. Several head* of
jibe bureau in the Department are laid to favor
i Usher. Senator! Wright, KcKee, Dunn and
Defroee, alio talked of Dolt, and belieree he
;standf the fairest chanoo yet with the Presi
dent. The Indiana delegation do not insist
that tho .successor'shall bo taken from their
State.
Bvicioa or ca?r. klwood.
L The suicide of Capt. Elwood, on aecouut of
I hie arrest, continues to elicit eomplainte
j against tho whole system of arrests as prac
ticed throughout the North by the military j
authorities. The opposition la Congress will I
make it a pretext for the violent abuse of tho I
Administration.- Biwood was an offloer In tho
regular army, from Ohio, aact-was appointed
from civil Ufa. t ;'
puaojrzxa bsttukd os raiou.
| Four prisoners takes by Stuart In hie first
raid into.PennjylranU, returned from Rich
mond to-day, on thirty days parole. They
make tho usual complaints about ill treatment,
being robbed of their blankets, etc*, and give i
tha usual representations about the suffering J
and scarcity of provisions among the rebels.
ihi merit or Louisiana coMFLiinvo.
An intercepted correspondence of tho rebel
Governor Boven, of ItOuls!ana,and Jeff. Davis,
shows a bitter feeling, in. consequence of
Davis having prohibited trade with New Or
leans, this causing great suffering, as was
supposed, among tie people*
nsFABTXSjrror Aotioronraie
| Under the present organisation the move*
ment against the Department of Agriculture,
inaugurated by Ur. Lane, of Indiana. The
Senate bill Is urged on tho ground that as at
present organised the Department Is of no
use to anybody except men who havo offices
In It. !
aioiain ixaioßus.
It 1* pretty evident that wo eball loan have
another military Imbroglio on band ilmtlar
to .the present one* .boat Porter, Baell and
McDewell.
xa. bswabb's oouuvoxsbxoi.
Tbepabiicatlen of Mr. Seward’* diplomatic
eerreapondenoe wa* unexpectedly delayad for
tome reaion that nobody anderltandl.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
[Special Dispatch to the Fltlsbnfsh Qeietiii.]'
- Pmi.iDn.rHU; Dt0.4,186J.:
.'.>.4 special to tha Pnu, dated yetterdey,
sayi it la haltered from officialadvices just ro
ceindhero from the Army of the Fotomao,
that* gnat battla will ha fought at Feeder
loksburg to-day or to-morrow. ,
General Bonbs'expedltlon hai tailed from
New York whither, no ono, taro tha authori
tiei, know. '
We shall, strike the enemy heavily from
many points simultaneously very sooa.
Gen. Hooker has sent an application to the
War Hepartibent asking a eommaod for Gen;
Stone. It was returned endorsed “ not
granted." .- ~
Two brigades of rebels now oeoipy Win
obester.' They say they do not. Intend to
evaouate the plabo. Gens J. E. Jonee I*'in
oommandf ~\i -. . l ’ ! ,D. 1 :
From Montreal.
Movtbjai, Bee* 4v—The
mfialak', hao fallen to 40? abort aero*.Ha? f.!;
gitltfn has beeh elotfdg thß Ust river steamer
Proriaoo.
inVIITICOK6BBH~mOM BEBSIOH.
' WaaaivoTO*, Dee. 4,1852.
Hons.—Mr. Van Wyck, of N. Y-, gar*
•notice of hi* intention to introduce a bill to
Amend the Revenue law by. redueln£ the tut
on hemlock tanned leather to tourmills per
pound.- • -• i' ■ ‘
The Committee wire called upon for thoir
report*, but there ink no reply. !
Mr. Aldrich, of Minn., introduced a bill to
grant the proceeds it the tales of certain pub-
Ue land* to ail the construction of the North
un Pacific Railroad. Referred to the Select
Committee on that eubjecfc,
Mr.' Wiokliffe, of Ky., offered tho following
resolution:
Setotoed, That the Committee of the Judl
ougy inquire into and report on the following
, what law there has been ap
pointed a Military Governor for the District
of Columbih;
Second—What power dees he posseei orex« :
eroise, andander what law has no derived his
power* ; : -; -
: Third—What salary or compensation has
tyen paid him, and under what appropriations.
. ; Fourty—What is the entire expense of such
aMilitaiy Governor, Including au iwhr paid
for guard houses and prisons, and for house
rents, servants, soldiers and assistants under
Mscontrof -
>Fifth—Whether the said office of Milltary
Govern orbas latorforred with or obstructed
the administration of jastloe and law by .the
eml or judicial tribunal within the District
of Columbia, and state the facts of such ob
structions. ’ *. 4 ; - .1 a
_|Mr. Wiokliffe moved the previous question,
which was not seopnded: yeas,.33: neve, 62.
. 'Mr. 'Wickliffe— l, Have I » right to sayany- <
thing?”
iThe Speaker replied—.“lf, a debate arises
the resolution goes over. 1 '
Mr. Wiokiiffe£-"When oan I look for tho
resolution to come np 7” (Laughter.)
The Chair cannot answer.”
ii f^ r *rd °^* r ® Te *7 ino Talog,
i Mr. Blddlejof Pa.—“l desire to offer an;
amendment.”-' „ i
■ Mr.-Washbume -tnovedtodebate'tfieresdi'i
lotion. ;
! TitoSpcaker informed the gehUemstrthnt'
he could deprive the gentleman from Pennsyl-;
vpnla ,of the right tosho floor.- •i: •- L ., : . I
<Mr. Blddlepropoaed an amendment, which
Mr. Wiokliffe aecepten, also inquiring under*
whatauthority tho said Military Governor ex
tended his power te Pennsylvania, or anv
otberState. -■•••. ~“‘j
Mr. Riddle moved the'prevloui question.'
; M*» OUn, of IT. t.i moved to layihe'reio- i
lhuon on the table. Carried j yeas, 85 : hajj,
do. - ••» ~ .i . ; ..,
[ Mr. Ashley, btObio* said that during the 1
late canvass in Ohio a number of privkto and
Confidential letters, written by hini td the
BurveyorGeneral-of
latter 1 # application and appointment to offioe,
had been-published, in connection with-«
: newspaper oomoont, charging him * with'
-defrauding the government.
! fio sought an investigation Into his oonduot,
doniripnsltbat he had discharged his duties
; frith fidejfcy as a Representative. Ttwaedue
that this should bo aooorded. He therefore*
I offered a resolution for the appoinment ota
! select committee of five to investigate the
, truth of the charges referred to, and to inquire
! Into the whole subject matter, and to send for
persons and papers, and to employ a ctoio
' grapher.
Mr. Richardson, of 111., said there were no
j Specific charges in the resolution Into which
1 the Committee could examine. If the Com- 1
I mittoe were going there should
> be something more than vague and floating
I rumors and statements.! ».
Mr. Thomas, of Maes., naked that the let
i tore referred to be read order that the
1 Mouse mightttndorstand on what tbs charges
are made.
! ; Mr. Lovejoy, of 111., also thought that the
charges should be set. forth, eind that witness
| be should be examined udder oath.
1 Mr. Dawes, or Mass., was of the opinion
i that tho resolution should embody a list of
the letters. ~.'£*' j
Mr. .Cos, of Ohio, said a copy of these'let
ten had been sent to him ae well as to other
\ members. Many of the gent!emsn*f eonetit
demand an investigation, with a-view
r pf his expulsion ifAhochlrgerwere true. His
! colleague cheuld demand an investigation. If
the letters wbloh he (Mr. Cox) presented were
t genuine. If ec it was theduty of his celtoagfto"
explain thom, : iq. order that he may oocupy
an honorable seat. His colleague had just
been re elootodJe tho House, and his eonstii
,uenu, ai well as the public, Justice and de
«ncy, required that a full examination should
toko place. The House ought notL r to set W*
precedent ia examining the subject as propb- :
sod, unless they * had before them something
more than a oommon clamor.
; Mr. Ashley withdrew hl| resolution with a'
View of modifying it sons to meet the objec
tions as to its phraseology.
A resolution was adopted instructing the
Committee on Military Affairs to inquire and
report on what measures aro neoesiary for the
better caro of the aiek and wounded soldiers.'
Mr. Hutchins, of Ohio, offered a resolution
instfruetlng the Committee en Military Affaire
to inquire and report as to the propriety of i
dispensing with the West Point Military
Academy, and instead thereof, aiding in the
endowment of military sehcols In the several
States. The resolution was rejected yeas 48*
nays 78. • - A *
Mr. Aldrich, of Minn., offered a bill to re
duoe-tbe Congresrional mileage. Referred to
the Committee on Mileage..
Messrs. Nixon, Steele and Peny, of N. J.,
severally delivered an eulogy upon the death i
of Senator Thompson. Thetuua! rasolntions i
of reipect Were adopted, when the House ed- I
Journed till to-morrow, when the report of
the Secretary of tho Treasury' will be sent la.
auiii.
I Mr. Bberman, of Okie, ottered a -reaolatlon
I requesting the President, If compatible with
I tho public interest, to communicate to the
j Seeete ell eerretpondenee, telegram*, letter*
land report* concerning the military opera-*
| tlon* or the army of the Potomao, and all cor*
I reip.ndence, telegremt and report, relating
[ to the surrender of Harper’* Ferry, and the
I teitimony taken before the Investigation
| Committee upon'eaoh anrrender.
I Mr. Tan By ok, of N. J., ennonnood tho
I death of ht* colleague Mr. John Thompson.
He apeke briefly of the goad qualities of the
deceased Senator. Hr. Thompson was ben
in Philadelphia, Sept. 531 h, 1800, and wu
nearly S 3 year* of age when he died. He waa
alwaye .prominent man of the State of Hew
Jeraey, a traa patriot at heart, and a sup
porter of hi* country to it* hoar of trial, when
he actually dononneed the erlmeof (eeeailon
and tho traitor* who endeavored to dutroy
the Union, Mr. Ten Eyok ottered.the euSto
maty resolutions, and Meuri. Latham, of
dal., Price, of Minn., Plold, of H. J., ind
Anthony, of B. 1., cite delivered brief onto,
gie*.
Mr. Hale, of H. H., offered a resolution in
■trnotlng the Oomihlttee on Military Affair*
to inquire Into the expediency of providing
bylaw that appointments In. the volunteer
novel (ervice chill be submitted to the Senate
for oonflrm»tlon. ~
Mr. Wright, of Indiana, offered a fesola
tion initraotlng the Committee on Military
Affaire to Inquire Into the propriety ot re
porting a bill requlriog that ell soldiers here
after dliohirged aball be dliobargtd' within
the limit* of th«lr own State. Agreed to. 7^
From Fortrese Monroo.
Foiraias Mosaoa, Deo. B.—The ataamboat
City of Hndfon took dro tbit morning; soon
after her arriral from Norfolk, butitbo flamoa
wan extinguished with but alight damage to
theveeael. “
It la rumored that ia reoouaoitarlng party
from Suffolk, In command of Col; Spear, of
the 11th Penmylranta cavalry, had. a ikir
mlah offßlaokiratar. yaaterday, eapturiou a
rebel battery and taking forty prlionera with
out tho loas of a man.
Tho ataamboat Nov York, with a flag; of
true., left thii afternoon for City Point with
ono hundred rebel prlionera.
A atom'oommanoed hero thii morning.
Wa learn from thoao who bar. had an op
portunjfy of aoalag for themielrei that Pa
teraborg, and along tha route between there
and Biohmond, ia being atrongly fortifie'd'by
digging ride pits and throwing up earth
work!. Largo foroea an at work upon them
day aad night.
We alio learn from a reliable aonroe that
the ohannel through the Stone Blookado at
Charleston la temporarily obitriUotad by'the
nre of railroad iron, 10 that tha rebelt eaU
readily romore it for their own mo.
From Cairo. :
Cano, Dee. 4.—-MemphU papers say that
Gen. Holmet eroded from Arkanaaa to Mit
slssippi; at Vlokabarg, teat week, with a force
animated at 40,01)0 men'.' I
Tho guerrillas are,aUll very tronbleiome In
the Tioinity of Metnphfr. They continue to
burn cotton andpreia men into tie Ooaftd
onto aerrfoe. - t They hare eleo plokod Un a
frirai'4u*'BKay t,^-'; \s,i
'TbanpedUlon-whlchlaft Heleneltif wlik
ii sail token nnabend »,0M man.
Important from Washington. '
WaaarxoTow, Deo. 4.—Tho following hae
bean received at . the headquarter, of the
army:
&z*x>QCAiTna u tu rtuo isab lmnui)
December *l,lSet /
.2b £T. W. EalUek, Gnuralnn- Chief t
- The enemy deserted their fortifications 7*l
- destroying all the stores that 'they
could not carry away. The weather is bad
aad the streaza somewhat swollen, making It
difficult to cross. Some of the cavalry swam
the river, however, and odtrapied this plaoo
last night. To-day pursuit was made to Ox
ford, coming on the rear guard ef the enemy,
i The skirmishing lasted two hours, resulting
lathe capture of some sixty rebels. The
pursuit will be continued to-morrow, but the
Toads are so bad it is Impossible to g% up
lappUeifora longercontinuanoo of it. Gen.
6&erminlierosiSgjat Wyatt.
*; [Signed,]- 1 ir.B. Gxaxr, Jty.Gcn.
1 jTho jumplre of the
Joint Commission ftr the adjudication of
olaims against Costa' Biea; td-day notified the
Secretary of the Commission, as follows:
I will receive no observations, either verbal,
printed or writtoi, from-either party inter
*s*l ;the 15th of jth* present month.
Ifro Pretldcnt Sni.» brief men*,* to the
' nftrnd to tho
CommUtMor Jonlgo ASWre, relulro to tho
’ «?““«> ° f <bo.w»r.«te*inw Ben Jednto with
. „ F {' n . oh £««**“»“« ‘ Hum; »ir tho oout
OoHJn Htfr.mbtr')uu Horeoommendi
. W .pfroprUtton- of * »,s°» for tho t»pu»Uon :
of duupi to tho Utter. Throngb-necreat
on tho put of thooßoofoof thoButJ»nfntoi
ta MoonUnoo with, the verdlefe of » nml
Mmmlnlon, oompoeoi of ofioea ofthli eonn
*f7> r r»ne. end IUJIj; Md tho .tJnitod SUtoo
,»nd theComal of Pruoe.
U? 1 U elloited.frojn tho Surgeon Gen*
SW.fi o ,®* ,»h»t there.U no'"•no* offloe u
SSrgcon.ltilti known to the nimV or nerv
U> boon KhwerrsnUblj .named! 7 ’
ITh. reportof thb-Bs'creterjef tho Trouurj
jnll bo sent to Congreii .t noon to-morrow.
Grot, 1 prediction has been token to gaud
egeinit tho promitnro diieloinro of tto con- J
tantfc.'.aiij, -
'! Tie court mutUl In the cue of Goa, TiU
Jphn, Porter weein eonlon uili ta-dar.
John Pom being the wltneis ttnder ex
njnl notion. The inbiUnee of Ui teitlmony
dm conviction thntlf
ucn. Porter Kid obeyed hie order! promptly
* [Senator Wilklnion, of Minn., to-dny pre
rtnted u euneit hot reepeotfnl proteet tothe'
President, egeinit eperdon or repriere of tho
opndemued ‘lndians in that State. Aftsr
rtediug.thie peewito. the Pmldent, Hunt.
.Wlnaonand Aldrich being present, heartily
efadorsed his pretest- and i desiring to join
;thswta with -Senator Wilkinson, thereby
making it the unanimous action of the entire
Benublicamdelogatlon.
J The following is the resolution submitted
by Bon*. Thadeus. Stevens, of Penan., la the
Boose to-day:
j^swsffisssass
Illative or Executive branch, should propose
tp make peace; of should accept or advise the
acceptance of any inch proposition on any
basis than the Integrity andvntire unity of
United States andthsirterritories as they
existed at the time of the rebeUien, ho will be
crime,
f .That .this government can sever
mediation or permit tho interven-
Con foreign nation In this rebellion in
domeitlo affair's
j J teofatf, That no two - gorernmehta con
fmAo-peraitte* to oxUt within tho terri
tory nowiHongteg to thoUnltedßtatoa.and
whlohecknowledged their Juriediotien nttho
tima.of theineurroctlon.'
I'• 'i : y • FromWoTtb Carolina. '
j .NgWkKajtn, N. G.fHov, 18.—Ycjterday waj
ObMtTOl •» Zhuktgiring by the troope and
loyal dtiionj of thin department, by order of
Mej. Gen. Potter, commending. Ail nleooe
of btuinua in No whom* were Tory generally
OlMOd,- end the day peeeod off wlthont dieor-
i .Twenty-one nun of the Heine ertillory da
eerted on the night of the 25th inot., in e eeU
beet, taking with them their mneketi, out*
here boon'
pru"o n n‘?ofS^n^W^ a ",
the .pro son t Congreee ere in general and Mtiro
circulation in eeetem North Caroline.
; . P'S*. «*!**“'« eorgeoh of thoffrthro
gimont, Hau. Vole., wee thot by the guerril-
Uion tho Jameitovn rood our WailUnctoo: I
N. 0., e few deye einoe. Hie two eotnpenione
baroly ctcaped the lama fete, one of them,
hotrerer, being woundod. Thie wanton mu
att hu prodaood latent# «zdt«meat. Jlest
erreete ere being nude by the Federal aatho-
Gen. Pottnr la ■ determined to atop the
•mnggling opemtlone whieh hat been oerried
on eztoneirely by profaned Unionlitt, end
hit energetio meetnree hero gone far to rem
®«y tho otII. 1
■ Ee V Jemee Meant; of Meiteohtuatti.
.Chaplain to thn C. 8. Hotpital here, bee jnet
;boen appointed to the reipontible and lebo
rltmapoaltion'of Superintendent of Contra
flttod!’ * *”“'•*" Whloh h ° u ucellenuy
■Lieut. H.R.Porter, a brother of Ohariet
;H. Potter, of North Caroline, haa bean pro
.moted.to the portion of Aeiietant- Adjutant
“«i« General Peek, eommending
ICnlted Statei fame at Suffolk. *
Li?» ta P*?" 1 front Ralegh, reeeiyed hen, in
.dtaau, a .trong baling 0? dlegntt with thia
"gS? 1 and prevalent de-
Cor foroea, hare taken pottetilon of the
;Tillago of Greenville, on the Tar riper.
Pirate Alabama-.Pnblic Debt,
-.j***? Coo- d.—At a meeting of the
Chamber of Commeroe, held to-day, a letter
wae reedfrom Secretary Wellea, ttoting that
,an additlenal'foroe will be ilepatohed la
; *£;**•. tfr»*» Alabama, aa toon ae po»-
_ • 11 “• Authority for granting
to prirat* ramie to riaroh tot
toe AUbama, or ether piritieil remle or prl
rateere. The Chamber of Commerce adopted
retpluUone aeklng the gorerhaunt to lend
** T ***i*«r reeeelt to orulee on the .outers
ooMtof Sodth-Amerloa. ■ '
‘. A'Weehlngttrh dlipatoh to' the Pbx itre ■
Seorjjtpr, cAlb;.' report wlii be STtNoft
of■ *pfr®vaalnga mall. HU eitlmate of the
friof (inly n«* X °** <l * I,OSO ' 0<)0 * 800 0B
, .;Laicatfrom California, .
_Sie Pe»»otBoo, Deb; Grand Jurr
of-Bah Prinoirto hare Ind Mud ‘ thlrty-rii
gamhlera.. Ihla hu catued quiU a itampeda
*““?* the eporting fraternity. A rigid antl
gambung-law. wUi be the principal reform
m.uurauk.d of the next Legitlatnro.
The Prelldtnt’t Mortage wee publlthad in
the San Prandroo and Saoramohto'papert thie
«C g idV«ho*„S“ a •-
Idond of tl2 per foot.
Gen. Wright hu ordered.troope to protect
the Humboldt region. 1 '
: Arrivalof tho Saxonia.
o New Tour. Deoembor 4—The itoanuUn
Baxonta.hae bun tlgnalled below, P
markets by Telegraph.
npttSs.h Wd «is total S 3. ,Wb« l" SiJE&Jf
“u
ajSouriopode.numl. HoSTnlw hw 1?
<• dttuS (tat SO; rtodp*
12,000. Jlfo MIM of Than U an. actlT»
,4ad iri°“hfcbtr.laddS!
•Sf* oolwris at sJ£c; country told at fl wa
ffe* d i l « potatt la *ba jlotorior, and cltyS
S*W*fiWS«s Sg£sfi£-
‘Wf-K.Hfc
000 bbh fold. WhMt adraowliasc; aim of VO,-
OCX) both choice whlta Kentucky at SI 7®. Corn har
ad ran cad lct'aalaa of US.OOO. ProrUloni .pork It
buoyant at |lBtt@l3S7& Whlikjflna,^^
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
The riwtu Ml&f slowly itt this point jesUr
dsy, with six fMt by tbs, plsr nark last
Tbs wwtbtt ooatlßMS cloody sad «o!d sad spur*
«sUy asttW.
Thi
ten was not % tfagU arrival Irma below jc*Ur
! day, tad, u might be expects, Imaloea was aot
my brisk Orf tbs whir&, Thenars sereral Hti
das, some of which will* dooibi less, arrin to-day. Tbs
Partheoiaand from CfnHtmyM
amongtbsftnttoantra. r :.
Ho, St. Irf*u*tel*aadlaat trials* art tlr an
b*d JP^BSmS
y tti ~yr :;
.Ttolfffcljtrfo eiaMvp from ’s* Uirwi Bdk'
tvBMd&sSSSSU^
W« np»t to tea ttet Capt. of tL
mull and ooaflacd tou
rcom. Hl* foaltloiiGn tbs'boat, for the
UfllUdbyOtpieEtaon. H
SPDCIJX JTOTICBB.
PAfiK, FCDEDY & C0 M ■ V
kfano&etaxen of fiHXATHZBG, BltAmrnio ajid
BOLT OOPPXB, PBESSSB 06PPEB BOTTOMS,
Attain STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB gOEDEB;
and daalan in METALS, US PLATE,
SHEET IBOH, WOE, Ae. Oocrtontly cn bend,
rmirsßS'MAomsxsAj.c tools.
1 ‘ Waaxnocaa, Ho. H 9 Tint nnd ISO Second eueeti.
Plitabnrgh,Pann'a ..'i ■
■ erdere of Copper eht to enydedred pet.
fr™* ". 1 ; ' ' - '' mySStdewlyT
tgt’UieConfewioni andExperiencb
AS ISYALID. PcbUibsd fcr the benefit
| eee warning end eceution to'yonngtnen.wboitfOw
from Nerrona DobUity, Piematnra Decay, Act; r—_
rtug it tho man time thecaina of
By one who hu enred hlmnlf etter being put to i
greet expenao through medical ImpoelUon nnd «nack
«j. By endonng a poat-yald addrened enmlopa,
anroaaoUMuntaybehadef tho author, NATHAN- j
HL MAYTAIB, Eaj. Bedfrrd, King! Ob., N. Y. .
. ahllrlyterT I
IK. fl, IOIUICT,, . m| ‘ f| «ffTt«.CT .
PWBtAM.ua.ll.lnuu.'.e.ynoOK irn.t.w, ;
tSf'HOBIHfiOff. MIHIS a nrrr r
JowttxtA iUcaiaim, WAsanrarom
Onriaig Ho. tl Mutw Btuct.
1 MMm&ctcro an kind* of STEAIT
MAGHDresr, CASTINaS, BAILBOAD
WOBH, BX£A2t BOILXS3 AND BTnbyp
wobk. *rrr.
AND BSTAIBING «kmaon «Iwrt
DOtlcc - mh2B;dly
& BARJTEB,
FIRE-PBOOI 1 SAI.AMAMVEp SAFE,
BANK VAULT IRON '.'.VAULT ' BOOBf 7 . AND
BTitKYpeLINKB BUBGLAB*PBOOV SAFB ‘
UANCTAOTUBEB9. •"
eSTo*. 129 U 1 Third itMcti toiwti» Wood amd
- B*UWd*rmt>~SortX rid*. . .
LOOBa tlwyi oa h*ada - tnhM .
IyCORNWELI. & PKHP,
i CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
▲t Um ola oUtUihod Oooeh Joetory,
XHDQCj&SSB WAT, (sui 6i» Cun fituiL]
do®* u »a*L
steel Works.
, i»iio mnjnt'L, h'otuotor,
': JONES, BOYD & C&,
Htoaftetewn of CAST STEEL; alioi SPRING,
,KLOWAND A. B.jSTEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND
.AXls3*obnier of Bob and lint streets, Pttteboiglu
. r ' w
'tgrJOBB COCHEAJT & BBO n
Hanufrctniwf of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS
;AJND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW ’SHUTTERS,
WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., Noe. 81 Second street and
*8 Third street, between Wood end Market.
, Sere os head a variety of sew Patterns, btxj
Bd plain, soluble Jot •& pcrpcer*. r; , ; '
, Particular attention paid to enclosing .Grave Lota
Jobbing done at abort no**** •• . .. „hja
A a xxarxnmx — n. ran.
£3T"J. a kxekpatkick • & co.,
dUas&ctomi sad Wholesale Dealers is LAKPB,
OHUIKE7B, SHADES,CHANDELIERS, Ac.
•4, 1 IVholaeaie Age&te tot SIRE’S CELEB BA TED
ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON
OILS, Ho. 89 Woos Snail opposite' S Charles
Hotel, Pltteborgh. Pa. ~ • JHB:lyd '
SST*. B.&C. P.MAEKLB, Paper
MAHUPAOTUaEBBasd (itttm fit
CAP/ LETTER AND ALL RINDS OP WRAP.
?XHG PAPER,
! Wyare removed from Ho. 87 Wood stmt to Ho,’
-jSSalthiielistrest.Pittelnrgb.Pft. 1 •
Bg*CASH OB TRADE TOR BAGS.
CSU’H. HOLMES & SOHB, Dealer,
t&jjrOBEIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OP EX.
CHARGE, OZBTIPIOATES OF DEPOSIT, BANS
NOTES AND SPECIE, No, 67 Market streot, Pitta,
burgh, Pa._
' ••'OoHactloiu mda on all fh» prindpal dtfa*
tiaon&oai tha United Statea, • ■ - agSa
MTJUSfIBY H. COILLHS, \ For-
WA&DIKQ AHD CX)HmefiIOK MEBCHAKTaad
Whckufe dealer in .CHBEBB, BUSIES,
PISH, and Prodooe-geoeralljr, How SB Wood etnefc
Plttefrggh, p».
W\ljrTB.
W ANTED—A boy from 16to 18 years
» 7 J . 't t £ a «*« of ttd drtT » • hoht'L&iu
**®o }? stable. lnq«lr» at THIS OFFZO2.
wtl> . . -
WiM'iU).— i qualified TJSAUhS]E
to t»k. chsrje of o Dlitrtct School In Bs«c£:
ioj iownthtp, to coomcsco IttßKlloWis Colarr,
|Upu month. Toro wnr months..
Appljtotho Booth.
. hoS:3t BOBT. STETEgEQN. PraslJmt.
W^^si TJ£ i ,— ‘ A young man oapabis of
t^lo* chsno of ooonntrj rraidonci.hoUcOO
iMMt Hbojtj ansVllhlo'hnni ono tsmuiir with ]
J°hCCh potoono promlnonl ijtn*'
CMa ho hod. Boferoccoo roqulrod. Enoalrwst
lit Brood stroot. nog Wood. - T*gSa |
of 100 Acres, good to&dfin some of tU adjofaipf
counUee, (AUe&heay excepted.) Address
ASDBB WHITTEN, (ttatlnx price,Ae.,) Humeri.
I rille P. 0., Allot bray oientri Pa. • ‘ d-t-Ttl.wT
! W AM'Pltli—A good" relubln party to
WSTBOIB, lb. tlmpleei end ben rrur maoe, aH I
;way» reedy We a laee oeUar or 5 bid-epretd, • about
any adjoaung wheterer. No robber budTitnrw or
epnngi to b. regniated; no iron tornit tbeoiotbea:'
??. opmpllcatlon; no anytbtor bul
good. All the deiag It erer requirre Uto I
potlIt« and take it off the teb. Cneyeolend leoe.
toSLbeJLf? rU tf w ?°?*•“'S'Uie.aodknow I
.now topoih made, and wbo bare meana tuts clout to I
do l>_Toaoeh re odtr good todueomenta, and the |
.ten Wringn the market baa aeen. WewlUiendal
».
net,!. 0 - a j
CDP&fI'KMVU. ~|
gCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
or PfIIXADILPHU.
t *• THBOPP has a flnt clats Board*
IS “f P*? f«beol 1 tor r«iag Ladiea, In PfcUadaU
put. It ZJ4I Cheat tutltmt. ..
,w» Boarttra, (Including bsard, wiablag'ind.
ISff 0 * tfr*Sflt»»fr brtncbii and in Trench,)
.9300 9 3«4T. • .
. Clrcawa. eoataloUf foil particular* may be bad
cu application. .
uniucxi: •
Bob. J.K.Ho)usiS I .Fmatmr£ht 1
Josh X. Loo**, Bag., ..«. ' .
©mot w. Cam, Xa^.
Jat CJoat«, Kig,-pbiUdßTpW»: : -‘ '<••'
OoLJ. B. MOOU1A&, " • ' ■••••.. i •. .-_
: . Profc Joan B. He*f # Twntan, H, J 4.
! JgiliQtin, U 8. Hnprcna OonTt. aog&jW '
JgAILKV, ifAftiCKJUli <fe DO.; ‘ . •
XB.t9ntk'BTta*t,UHTa BmmnaD,
plvusxba. ;
CAS ABU
stbah nrafes. ,
TOliTSi tollable fer Term*, OUEriln*.
, Haa, ud ether purpom* on
bud t&d fapai«ha»j abort
■•'•• sotfce.
CAST 1808 ABD WOOOZK BtFKfl,
i pntcplntba moat daairable meaner;;
CAfl nxtUMfl on band and tp crrlre abt
A larpaarrf minted BBt&3 TTonlr’
eadfar ■JaooreMonatle tanat* ■
Bannfrctem of every oi
s i 'criSr3sriT’drißE^
'V'- ■'■ . r • zf- ’j if
&OTMBT,
tj- PlttSpvpqß,
Jilftp •■“rthMß* ctPImaVBQIttUSVTAOS
roup
»• *CJ ma utlit Vnrart prlMi far dm,-
WtlffM
VUKDICit.
JJSHiSSTB
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BLOoDSteAHCHKK,
Asosaoraavoß
' Canon, ' ■
CanooToiu yornatioat,
' , . Serofblai ‘r
PiiapJoi on , V'“-
<> j --Sazafya*!
..Totter Afieetioiui ■■■■ .■"
• , i' !4 "*'. ! ; IhU Hoad, *. .■ V;’ V’: V’«
Old and Stubborn TOsar*,
] Bheuinjitie DiioideT*. :' :'
Jaundice, ■<-- ;-i ’ j
BercttrialJKMjuei,
t c ameral DetuitT.
IJverOomplainti
! Xom of;Appetite J r -
lowSniriti,
Female Cunplaiat*
j: IrliUrtZSmffi&mit, ,
ParalyiljoFPaliT,; ,<-•*»* ■ ? ,i ’
Siebawi uid ’
CariMeftb# .
( TOqgElUa WITHALS' orkcg
HATnra : *hto:<obmih , zk i iimm) ;
OOSDITIOB 07 TBS\BUQQp QTL OtBOCIiA. ’
jwaxistnsau..
fAJBM MjVfMtML JL SOTO. -
.Ferbcbb^Oioaabtf ttrißSL-•
. Zftc (bum la-maWa*. j
thb rolaatary ■trtmaal ta tint bf A WitWM , I
, P*rwJby7oeaHea-«l*sp«
>. I fiidiotad tttf At* £i«* r wah' SpSfclv -vfcfcfc -
». .fatto''pct.6amy
at nrj meet, tad' took ck tbetairwio th» dH
■ «**,a*4°. to].•&**&*} »'>*» took* cat ony.:
! an, abore sad. belcwib* *lww,*nd tin ikla.'
ad tab mmlo expoo-a- feKfcl a^-; thi'dieaaJ
’ a arjbaad wot a toti*anolsoaii vtxmqi ;
.- Ewe* wy wt*k. «ii 4 luw*pirttod, ;
end b*d giro cp»U bop* of#Ter gcttln* weU, 1;
bad tried eirealafcffiftl
‘ ftp good. • : la'Bepimbßg , laL-~iftgi t - t'«i t
wj ( “InMit'i Ixpsd 'B bkwp E*Aacaxfc“ t :
- owtooaltalbad
altar. I hid i**! thiaahctt]ttcUHoode«iti«,a4;
. tlceraonotlhaad ardarabtgaa tohaiL Ihara
MW ua alghtorddn hotttaa. aedivima and an j
ai»atiUialr»tllg«i3apiiii«f
I wfflaltoalrttthall hadtfca rfeauatta,
ln" Ity arma and ufH‘: toaWM tetter i
klto cere! tbo rhagmatfcn. ; ft 'assowt vtQ tttiu*
<*» tarty jam ofa®.; and Z teal lumsh ml
a I did whan I vu ham hxmUadln '
' ?^.tt ''?s‘J , »'W? a V ) l>TWld ajaoatatatfcattta.' -
' «lat Infcnhtad wpa ao.had.lhujianha
Coojod andliftadaajiidng hata/, tha blood ran cot
°t Ifc® a°rte ,Zhr. Kejier had * tafcae ol
9u*4i tltf artltt, altefl ta^W *rt‘
wall. It doea not the wmy »ppcsr»a» »ljtd ii ||.
w*abofcralobmaencadtakln*the sxadldna* Too
t«niMtla t d»t llgq b, wl<c i^ Ml >y)
pewmioa, tad alflQ at £r, gtyjnrA 140 Wood itftttt
Iwcsld.idaottntathatl inl.taffia) geaohar'
whleh waamndabaftra Er. Kayaer edanaaoad mai.
lot It." AlUionghit fabod aaamb‘l«ld‘«ati».' ■
oartr Cut mill L get tha Hod mada t>jE*. Ktjsu
fchnseli Ooa bottled hia dill m» morn good than:. '
twodthaold. I .
and Uttar. I hata rawaaandtd tha BfeodHagn-,
er to a |i«t nany of WJ. Mandj for rarlota dtwawaa,
iand I baMatd It haa halted .~iha-«rlwda.rf »*««.. XtM
oaf pcWbh ihja If yon wltSi, tad I am aanba old
aHWhoanai]Ue!edaaXiiiania?Menii&' : "Xiintn ;;
till atji'Ho. 4 Ftuatnat, tind t> Oct.'
alSa * Andataon'i Vnloa Vaja
rtr ■ r '-' »Ainzi.A.W)»i).
V; A £Lisj);MJL ff CU&JBP. 4
: I Bltgoi M CUwob Ima 1
wtrly bHaflfa Mb tjm bramxtj bar ymm X -
,c«l!fli' on- Dr. * Signer a!xnri tSw tgoetKy .
agfrJ < ’Ma togtrp'iao iincilcz* to tb> lastttattax
ifcr'tbi BUni ta' H» toZdmothftSi
Mht h**
jtaedidaottutwccoid car# m
to tin J&mAi i IvH trabd fef ;tt tvo cr -tent
too tnttabcapiuitn irii' TTurulWil.
teteiydlttai*alw«y»retaroalaacr»aatbi*two
•ftarletaftoot of tfeo lio*plUL- Z feittii ay dlo*
wso WM I itotfittool ft
;Sood friead of mino. caDr. g&yiir l %rfehh>j
mj djhi; Mmr
;n« Doctepn uj
Iwfiv. . ." Pattd Kimair.r.T - -
.Ktttfwjli, , ,CBnhn'JUi»uBSgi 1
.Wits*®-*. I. H’Kuct, Asicnco RnM, AB*.
tfuayOKy. ...• ~
A BAD BORB LEQ CUBED:
. c*mi^
tin* I Unhidi un lc-n fcr cm * ymr. it Vi«
»r«r«J 'Wtth «!e» «uI*OTw : » ttk*l <eoU e. t
lvvi
: w»itO» to do NurtUstjbr *;. Tf v *taMi-'fjr• it lot*
:*i*BSatlj.7.l
inj>ta«JUi flailljr I « Dx.
Kqj*P»*t.Bo, lUWood £»•* Who cehr sftc&dM
mo ibjrnt two viaeki, »a<l f»r» so* btU tvobottivcl
I ib isplqrtd tl tfci
Knfiz» HooMitm ftarib itmt, vbsn is*
CMmtNSi.; > -;. T XSOSiAJI Jrttm££h
*•"*» to #* iftr rfrtt Moduli*™ * •
'. :, ' :;,i " J 1 i&.Gxb;e.extsxb
SEEAT CORE FOB COKSDMP.
mt into * H«dldn» tot. rttimmor?!.. 1 “i"“J ;
sMs» h^?SgiSß®S^
1% wfllcn* ASTHMA;'* :' *. ~
' l^saSS&SPS^^SSmv
fahibliKabdTfw ttd luafy.;
ÜBiHABy oolfpT, «* JfeSlwpntsjSi,
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