The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, November 28, 1859, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -$ - }. .. '
-• i
•
It
Xt• .17r '
• Z
s ; •
•
t` ♦.31% sc
e-, ••,..
•• t SI t 9• *,
• ; •
N.
1 .1
'l. 4 t • •
'* l".*
t. t •- -: --- • - 4 -.-. 's
''... ; -:: - - ''. '. 1 . .*- t ',•' „ - '
.' 4.,''
1. '''.:4•;;'''''...l'., : '''''
. S' ''' ' ''•
. ,''' . r- ':••• ....4'H
~'4,.'-., ..' ''..',. - .''' %' .. ''''`' - '-)::'-1----'J '.-). . •••', '
;`..!:.,1'...‘,.,a :,,t.',' '., '-•,' .a. ,'..4.;," ' • ' e,
..' 7 '. ',.'
•‘;''''tz.-;:•.'''!:;" . .. '•',-; : r ''' ' , • .
o x t r , ; t 1 ,, -; , : I-Lc-, -......
.I'.• t' - ;;.' .., ‘ -.;" -. 4 , '':._; ~,. . ~'• 1 ,
4,, W' -t`.P.'`'?
~ ,„ •-- ,' '„, , *: '' '
' r .! l '• 'P. ±-:'.l. N` ,; .' ' ''•
i•• 4. ' , '',- a • '
f-, t t
,_ i - •• • - "
‘•',.., rs .I'' ','
i . • '1
~,,,.•';`-' ' 1--;4'-'"''''''',tr".“'-`,': " ' ~`• ''
;,,, g , t . ,-•:,- • f
~..:44 7 •
~ •--' .. ...... .-,s '•
* : ,l't , t •.' , e! ''''
I'.
4.! , '''f• :^ i •
~... ~. ~.; i ',. 0 t
, 41•4.,•41., `1; .-. t' , . ' ',.,• .
‘''..
.°'
11j4•';'''CI," t:.'1.1.-!:7E1‘:. 1.•? '•
, ''', r‘...:. ',* '• ,
i'"4,tft-rt ~
'4•. , ‘ ,` .. , '.
^ '',
::', ' , ,` • ...
:‘,; i :::.;,-, '."--' '.. ‘,
;•, '... *.,
-,, ...i4.;-" T ,-:;-, F , :. tl. ''-',.‘:;,:',:".,•;: ; ',,,
~• `..:, `
4 1 .4.:*,`,.,7't,‘:i...t.,,P,',,,-:,',(,..
„7,• .•:', i, -,,„ ' '-'
•
,-.1. f , .
. r r
' j'' ''; ; i ':, ' ' '.l* ...t•-•-,„ r 1
**4l•,f 4,0 " 44. 4 4.,,,t,'`‘.• , - " ,•'_ , sw ' , • *,
4 , - , :,,' 1 I f ~.-e 4
0,444 f:., „1-4,4 ~,,.1"f„ ' `..,.., .„ 4 ,4f -' , ' ..,... ,-, .4 4_ , , 4 • 4
•-•-•-.. ~- t •';,i' • C - :' 'tt.:, r"' -„. - `f , • . ' , q z
...,,,... '74-t..•-, ~-,,, •.',.. ..,‘ 4,,k '. :: . - =• ), c..{-• -•_'• --
-4•p=,-•'.-- ~.t:..t...•t-•• • :-t,„, • -'-,"."b
•,,., .. 4' - g t,,,A tt- ,7, '•••,,,..., ..,„
~,..e'!. -.,_ • 1
r*,,-;t ti I .c,',, ~„.'-' I`r:',':'''s-
47N-4..:-`l:=, •'.. ' , ..`,'•'7. '... .: i
',":,:'L .''',f".•l.:t.--...rr-=:.‘:,` ," : ' '', ',,':
.i
7:3f:1:144..:c:, iY.,-‘-',Z.' '*7l;':;,• ~':'.. r...: 1
' ‘-.4-*1'...;',5'.:1.4Z'4'.,',:-:-.'"' '''''''`'
' •Ntt`, ,-,4 4; : ~,,..•,r,,,- z,,,''',.` ',‘• `4 t..`-p,..,''' 4,..',41,
r ' - '.4 -,, 4,„4'4t 4,•k'„ .- ',....k.„„".",:„...,,"-,_
.„,, .1
1
i ~,., ..'-'-'l,s`r•-•'•?''-
~:'-t.,:., .. 4 ' '
Z. ' , 1
; -,' `•: ‘ ..... ..,
' t '' 1 I
~,',,'-- 4 .' 4 -t• ~.. f i'z ':1".. • ''` ;t %• , t,. S
. -..
5 ''''' ' .''.:4ir'_l-. (.•••,-4 .- .'•
...., •',
;..... a,l i. •!
~-4,[pl';:i.l.cti; -.t':, ;. 4 .:. ~....;E: :4: ' - ',.. 1 ', :
,-.. ,4 -;',:t i,:, •
..-1-`,i,,714._;..T...-,..--.!:..,:...t.----' :-....--_ .; , : . : ,- ..: - ,-'''7-• ‘ - -1
.;,,,,r-t ....--....:-..;,:,,,,-.... . .-,....-.,-.,
,LI
• -..,, .-::-,,..,-._, ~ _ <1
•
~ ; ,-,,, 7, - :', , ,- • . --:,:......- „.. e ,t .. •• '
'...:z . :•;;".?:'v,1.‘
,-''-, '-.,'., ',.t
_'l
7t.,*yz-;t'( t: ;'-,' 4 ..7: .-,t; ' 1
• ; ' -
-.6•4"..,:;
.. ,, - . ,..2
=,:, ...., -„
~. , i ,
..„
.klq•-,- F - \-J t",,. ..
';
,:'•e‘ ,T , • -
‘',,,o=k -; c. • s•‘••,' , -, ~ I ' 1
..,,.s•-.' 'l,-:t.;-+,','..:- ',- • -:- ' ..,.--... ~.'
~.• • ' i
k",.i`,•:'7`.'t t.',,,--- :=_'l-,-'' s •` • .-- '..1 ,'. ':' • • 1
,i , - • ' ',..--
4 tt , 7,•,;•• i ~ ~.
,--„.., t . t: - .„- ,
'; - '-'4 . - ;;,' -' 4 -•-• '-‘,.- 4 -c t . •t- ks--- ; ,, i. ~, - -- ' . ', ' .._ • 1
:-‘- n -, --,•:, ~• _. ,,% ; --; - :,. .., : , ,, , t y,":,•, : ,::- ‘ 4-• • '..., • ,
+,, :•:.„--'-',.- •I----.4,.•-••• --,,.‘•,•'...','- ,
,x. • : ''
....-:.;•:-: '‘• ''l'''' ' o ' , ; .4.' .
:•-,•,..-,, • ":44.,'... ..,,. ... 3. c- ii:,.•%-f• 1. ''' -": -,;.•;..•`::.•#.,44
....4t. 4.1 , ~ ' ,
.•
- ,'•"--' ''.
.7 . :,' ' '
..'
4• ~.•,t4.,T,'..,... -1.
. •
~ ,*,- '`l
„..„.,..„..,,t,T.,„,_--• _ ,:, ,-• 7, , ~ • -
~ -- ..,- - -i
,•,.- •,-, ~ -'-; , .'...
t.....,`",
-..- ~ ' * .a, -.. '''';.7. , t :' '. , '..-r:+,,' • .
4 '•••:t4' % "
...-,,,". ' -- ,, , ,.•:.:f 'LI 1.1."" '' . s i
!fiCi-7=-47-:' ~. - 17:: ,.'- ' . -.--, 7 --- -ir . ., •° :- •-,-,-.:-..,,rit?,'1.:,*4 .---,
:' - : - :: - ;:i. - -::--,t ' '-.. -, • -,': -, :.`:,,', :!-t:',-..b.'l\-',.`"(;-' ,
-:-;z'4•-' :::'=•-• :•. • • - ~-. ::, Li; --:-,:',,,,,,: , ~,,,..-...-,,,,-,:.:,,,,-..
:.,,'.F,.., ;-- , .
~..:: .._ -.. ' ;-T..-. ` , :--:.4 , ._ ,',..,-r--;'; ~•;.;,!:.-,
- " ,1- - -- •' , ., - ,-', 4 - - -•' '''' ' ..--=-•'‘:'_'-' -',,,,J,z;;•,.
--?•--:
._,••-._ .-1,,, -4' ' ' - ' '
„,'-`, ~
•,' '- ' '-'
s ' " 1: %
f.,,,f,-,.', . -
.. _ ;
~,. T: f. , 1 ~4-L'2,, 1, 0
~.,: ~,. - f ^4„ • ri , -, -,
...` 4. 1.7,,'',,* :' .1
„,' %.=4;-,
~ 1. ;.. - •,..- t c
Z:'* 6`•t'%'''',..,{",::`',:--;---7.:'
~,- _O-, SL',.,b,:-:
_A,,,,„ c . 14.4 - z'
~
r - !..- ~,, , - 1-. t.,•,,,re:' '."` •
4.‘-, , , -•• •-,-',,-• ' •-• '-`-', •,,,'-{'
• ,
~.-',-..', • i ~', ,-',..7 , ".•., ' •
ir';lll''l-•—••••k.t.' '.;=-"'' .`•• ,•• ' ; ,1,.. -• ' t t.•'•pg,%-.1
,_----:--,-,--tr,-,...-...-_, z,, .-,‘-.,-- ---_.J...t.,.._,..,,,,
-"-,-'---,., _-.,..',.- , ,-;,-4-,„--,,.-, ~..„-:-,-.,--,-.1,,t.4,•,
,(1,1,..-,...,,r.,....-41_.;, ....--.. • •-- ,-,-., -4: ..-.., •
1 . , , ~., 1 „4. ',,,,-- , 4 .
.-.... •.. f . 4 . ,•• ••• ••. ''.
'''
'' .... •..,, , . ,::" g ;., ‘, ~
''''-e•'''' '.%'4.--' '''''' '''
-- ' •'''•.- •-• • •;• '''' -1 ''' t * ',.'•• , ~ ~:-,,;
,z 5,12.:•. '1
'lt-',..:,=--±2:: ' , - r." ~- •-.' .1 t-::' 1-'''.,,';',-.P,
' ..:*: T-,-,''', ~`,.. ''._.'-e i . „ ' • ' '-',... ..;- l' ;''-'.'',„ . , :
:,
',.• .-' ' J.. ' , it •!....",4);- ».•`...-',.,..4'',
~,. :, 4 . : : '', `,
;4• **.• ~.f.,-=',..tia''-'4
-I',`,..'s ''* -„' ~,,, . ,
~--, •
...<'.o , , V'4l_. "-:` _, '• - -•-*-'--. -- '
'c
%-,%.,-.--,-Fr 'i ,--,4'''''..t..‘,4,‘,47',,-*•'-',:,,.., ,-4- -,,,,-.4 4. ' 1
~...-v,aa4z,-,.,.......„,:.....-:...-,-7,4..t".„1:-...-._ = -I.c„ ,•,.... • • .
:::-.,,,,,,..0-t",-,.1.'1,....cz ~..,..„.,,,_, 'l4 ,t,*.11.,,, ti••••• 47 ...,:; 0 , 4 -1. :-...': ,••••-... !
-:„ ; 2 . - -, ' 4
,-* 1 1 = ~f.,', 7.:74, ,‘:.,,,,,?.•;-'- -:`-_-`%4P.-;\ :-',- -7 ..\--.
",•,'; t-,e" ---"-,--..:". 7 f it'o .. ,7 '` :. .-t*•%;.','...:;,..;,- I' Z. 4, .: .• •, ''
5e...,`,7., ...• ,•0,..,••• •.• • •,,,,,..'.4.r,
_,•-• t..... ;.- .1.,,,,." ' . .'•
•. -;%•'-' tv,..':-,.•' ; `'..-'''
,I.''.. t •., it,P,:; W,•',. '''' ''' , 1 .
4 , %
T%4:4.: i',.;. 4.%;4.E.5;1,.. t t0t'',..,. t . i : :.
t.''-4;::-.: x. ...:,,,;:-.:Z 7' ' '' ‘'At'::f.
'
~'.u4'?7-1, :-.,'":'"i, 'Z'..: • -: : ....-' ''''-'4.''' 4 ' ~
•',„l ..,,,, t ' ',
' , ,
'4'4, o••
-•,'"'--r---5:4"-_-' ~f1.,..t: ;,;,:•.. .--„ ~, ~ ! ,
~
. g, .„
..,i" ~ et •:-
~„ -,:, ••• ,
~. {, - ,
~,..
,*:.•N.T,',,::•.•‘'';•,..'"b1,L••:,...',..1‘. W./. ' •-- C ','.•' i..--' 4 ' ',....''i
•4'.:-"...,•':'4.......,_ i . ...t.,t?'' .4
:':•+.•_,;,,C,'• 2. • , +
~' ' , ::, ..‘,". ‘•
4' ''',,
_• i
•••t"'L•ti,,,,,,%:::-.1-- "'"-••-•.71.1-'"'''''''kl.:‘-`•••,:-• .."•-:.• • --, ,
~,,,_ ta ' • •
~ ' i
~.v....,;-, 7.,_•-•,,,,, 4.,,,,,4,,:---• ' p...•,•...1' s,'-'
...i-", ,;-,_........ j. .: ^ .4
ri...1.-.Pt4 '..--,,-.... 4,..iig.," r• ;,.,":„,r, t I ' ,P.- , ~.V. ...,, •-•-‘,- ~ • ' J.. .." ;
-.4'.;,. i : ' ' 'X'.'4,•.' ~P" -"4'
: -'
' ''
'J. 4 .•
' ''
f
P... < 1 ....' -' , ,; y . !,,,. . ' '`` --.
" . I''' , : y•-----,:'t-,t_.,., ~ . 7 - r'
.%---it -4 -.-•-_.-,-,,,,- - '' . • 7 5 ,- -, c., ,'.. i
,-'-1
• -- •,,, r • -- . , ..--..-.';-.'••••`,1
4,4:,' •yt'÷' '.'•',.- -, '-' -., 2:,',•
••
„,
'1; ,--Is'..'-'44,.-,-,-;:* • :'(.,',. -7,- '44--. A.:1,-.,,%, , • -'-
'....,,,"4 4.,* C..:1 - 7 , ,...„,:',,i-',‘
',4,•„,„1-;ktf '47 2 '(.;.,429,.%*".'4'4-t:',`, ''',. •,.. :;;',.. -'-`,:. .',.':,4- .”' 1 :
1..1",,,f....Z'''4„; ' :
4 i
_•.:= t„.1.4.„-hfr , ' .10:,"...,..-
::. -.1....-,jr..:sitit..---,•••:,-?...„:":-....-•
~.7 ~, _ ,: •S• 4
I " ~;,:• F 75 ‘-‘, - ,-, •q-
... , • ' -..: L,' '--.,•-•,--
•_7,-''..i.*- , Z, ' -V- '''' , Z, - s'=.--' i 4-' • ''.
'-- - - i
--,;?,,- l'; , . '.'-` - ,..,-.1 ; , ..-; •
;-_t,,.11-, ,
~-0,,,, '& ' •- '..• 1 .-‘'.-.=- • -...--_-: . r, • ~t..; ,f-'.' * 4 ;'-- '.' •-- .01
~--';`,‘ :-,:-.,.... ,--
3:-•
`••*-.71"i'.-C.‘T''-. ''''.•-, ' : ' s,- ''.'-'' '' . 4.,
l'i 1 ' ,''t- .-i" r:.! '
- ', 4 ' ..z 3- :,:'„5 '4 ,....it.....U,":74:11:„-,,- ' `k • '',,-,•":**,*:: J_•-, -,, -‘,- : . ~ ..'," ,-e
"--ti,t,,,7,1, ':,"• "4 7• . %•-, .. 7 ‘t •, . , ':' . ',.'s. • .'-' 7. .2. :., ''
.., , 4, n. ,' `'. ..,- , I
, 7 - 1 , 1 t .,
a " :;; 1 t3
.P4,_G•POI;C•?,e-b., 4V,; ,j ` 1.',„. '',,;' '‘-'-':: 3 - J'L -;." -,'-'':>‘ --' •
--.: . r ..;-'4 !
~ ~'`.:+f;ph, , tli,,S,;-;•0 t• ,ifc r :, -, • 2.,::-.. ' -.; :;;,,,-,,. :,
'' ', - ;' , 4;-.-1.:,,t:Le2:e4.4.,::-.t.-1= , 4----;`,. -.•• ':•:-", ' -1 , ,:: 7 `-• t" •^%.;
-, ,4,,...,,,,f.„7,,,...?7,r, ,-?•..,,,,k,',..t.!:-J ~,r 1: - • ; ',.• ;,;,.-4., •,,,,,I
. r7 . 5-, .•'• 1 4°, -';.. 4,.',,1.*,:•;:%"' .'",t 1 ..::‘: •,.., - I
x-ri;••'--.,1P4'.:*',.., -',•••:*•-:::'' ~',,"-‘l'7,F :a-
Tr,4, q:de44.1.:..;•-!--t•sz,--:=,-,;;,4.7"-''',- ;-I, „ N'e • • - ''.4 , - : " r---
,K7,-,'1•4;:e•.-_,-tqz --- z, - , - -' - "•.•:,-"-'--•;;;;:"=,....,:, •,:„.:,-.1-'" '
*-C...:. . I
....::'•-,*,,,,.--;4 --'..;•:;`-„'s--
;,
-- ? '''' 4 ' ' ' '' ; ‘'''''',4:•4 •••: 44 :I
4 . it': . 4 :',l, z„ ' 1
:„-..,.--4 ;1:--:- rf'''
~..,;,27,-,.,-;-•',:i,i
AaAt-t-'f , ,i''"-.=,
~,4•72',*.`..- -,*-:t----.',
•,_ '',,,, -4-'-:-.!',,- -• ; - , t -,..., 'r ',,.'„,n'' 0,...7' .; • .
t---. 0 +.-11,,45., .FAt.:-.: -''...'''' .. ''.,' r ~, -,• ' ~• , - ~..-: ',
-Y,44.1.•:„..-,-,i-o-tit7t."-:-... :..:,!--: k•.:0-, i 4,,:::. r.,..,-.• • :
.4,:::,,
;17 4 `,-:."-j.../ ~?•V'''',,Fl-I't;, ^`.
rzt,11...1, 4'o 'Z'•Si -.."1
Z.47:f.fft.r4.:r,vic...1,1
~,
tlY4.''''''' •Nf.kt' t. "' '.ls lk",:: - ''l..- ‘''' -• ir''-''.-"- :,:. `-, `. l * • '-%•7; ..;.,
. 1
0.4.'1,...adif5,..... -.,,,•-:.1- -.. r r'. '•.k; ''''' ' ':, "-' • ' ..>: 1
•••,-..-tr;-nv.,4-1, 3;,,, ',,,; --,•%-2--1,„ v t ...' , 4 ,- ..f •••• - - s -- f '
-.'''' 4
' , 54;_ ', 4.P..%t'-14.1-,;473-;.,::::, r ; , • ' ' r'''' - 1 :',:::. - ,'' •-:.•.•
.' r. - ;, 1 1
',..l?•kt, z,..*g;it,,,,,-.-,z-z.:l,- 6 .:,,z
.`:'
~r :. -.<; ~--,._ _:: ;., --,
~'" ':•,,,,;„1Y; ,
....,,<*,_.,, -, L''
„,,,,-‘,_ • - .. I -! ..;*. •-••:_,-,qc
-k „ i5 , _71,,"" ,Z;1t t ..., , V,,-C4 ' :l-- -' ; r t. •;;,,., '6,t. ;;'11,,'',..*-.L.'.17.,:-•
;'?, 1 I
1-;,w ~ r ...L 1 . , „Is' 7. ...:'," , i• - •'.'- i ,„.':,.,-.,,, ; , tz.. t ~,, ;. h,
0 . ~,
,_:-_,
-zo.ret.-in1tY.:4,,, , t, - 7, f C- •-!.' , ~'. ••- f, '-'• 1:;.1 it, , r , `.. - -,.. 1
'.4.• .1.-"fc,-,!:e...6?-t,A4-. , - - -..' t .•. - .1 . :-.: L,'• , - , , , ‘,.:. 4, • %. .
‘;..- pi• ---14-'l:,'''t,-,.•,.x`=',i--, '• - ,-:
~ :.,;'• i- - ' :** 4 '-i,--,4, '.,
I ,
~: '• '-:-. ; •.;"1 ,'' t`,
;:,'4 i.,,. 4-t - '" 4
. t , ;'''''',
;:-4T'''.t v- r.: i:" ''
*t• 4.,4'",7';',' ' : ,. •-• "-* ~ I
'-',i4:-P=;-‘1• . q'c.„ -'-
.. .. • ' o,
--.:12; e44,' :‘'..,;,,5..r,r‘..:',.;A, l' -.-, `• ~-,,,. g,'•*....;:.' ~ ,- * r
~-;,.4..."..,:: ;: ;:' 41. -`, t. ; ) ,,,,,c '' ,- ',.;-;
~. i
'...4'',-,..---": ..,;:''iS: '; '',.,'; ' .-- . -,',•!,;;1-,..:.,,t*:,,.;,... `., t . ~,,,,; ,• -,
..;; •.e.4 a --:' t r
';". : ,- 1.- ' - . -4: . 4 - :'• %.1...1'. : -7 - ' ' e •
• 4
'.... ''..",i's..'-' i1.....' f•••••.-t 4 Z . ; ''"
'i .- 7 .-.,.•••-i '4,1. ''',..*-",;'.44 -.',44'.,:` ' '
7 -`,' ~'' ' t ` .. ": t::::,‘"; - .4,, ‘ - ' %4 . -1' 1. -. *1 , -', ; 4' , ,I. l' , : ,s , `...-
:, „ ' ...•
.g ''''....''. 'll,':.tt-1-' : , '''.. ..- ' f . 1
,' 4,!..,•, .' - '
, "1: -• t."- - - ".,.4 4'4 --'i
.`
'
, • ,
••
, :• , •
• • •
••• , •
,‘.
;
-
. :.t
•
;: 4 • •
, , .
,
;‘,
EMI
.. tr ip ~ 4 ; . .
EIBBIE
VOLUME XVIII.
elie Pail
_ - LUTES P. BABE,
EDITOR AND PRO) RIETOR.
TEItYg t—Daily, Five Dollars per year. etnctly in ad
`vkeee. Weekly, Single subsenptions Two Dol7
•' .lars.per year;.Tn Clubs of file, One Dollar.
CAL . AFFAIRS.
10pluture end . Airrival of Passenger
• Trains.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wmjna and Chiaago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
e: Arrives.
Midland r:xpress Train .........._ av-es
A. M
1:50 M. 3:50 P. 11.
E /press "I*31: 1:45 P. M. 2:10 A. M.
(ProoS Federal Street S!aiion,Al!egheny, for hew
Brighton and Way 9tationa.j
Leaves. Arrives.
9:40 A. 51. 8:15 A. 31.
4.40 P. N. 2:10 P. M.
. PcnnsyZynnia Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
4:40 P. N. 1:40 P. N.
5:50 A.ll. 1:15 A
-350 A. N. 1:45 A.. 5.1.
2:05 P. Ef. 11:00 A.
A. 111. 6:50 A. 111.
4:05 P. N. 1:10 P. M.
6:3) P. M. 6:10 P. N.
Attsbary_h arui (Inndisritia •Raitrond.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
•
Leaves. Arrives.
7:00 A. lif. 6:15 P. N
4:30 P. N. 8:45 A. DI
_ Firatitscirt—.
Second Tram
Etpresa
- - .
Jeteodhodtition_
ritst Thrtle Creek
Satand "
Third
Mail train.........
Express TrttitL...
_
kp irrcril•essp: ? l,.. Conflict among the P,ollre.
*or some time past an ill feeling has existed
hilthe - breasts 'Of some of the members of the
diiiy police towtirds Mr. Robert Hague, High
ponstable of the cit..'The rights or the
wrongs of this personal difference it is not our
purpose to inquire into. The conflict was evi
only an - irrepressible one, and id a great de
r6`wah httributible to 'the well known peen.
arities of Mr. Hague, Who, as is well known,
is soinewhtit'vairi of bis successes as a police of
tan; itti4,-.te use 'a_ familiar term, sometimes4oits-led airs."' Qn Friday night, shortly be-
Wre - midnigbt, the 4enfzens of Fifth street
ere itUrined b . f cries of distress,' loud, long
Old agonizingly fearful. "Help'—murder '—
take him 'Oll-.4le's killing me i—watch f—
wilfebl—watehl,!—and similar cries went up
. it tt t e q.,i :gilt air till the streets { . esolinded
' f,.7.09.. ' fie , roar or 'an` enrci-ged bull—the
guriech q a ;:s,canefm
iocootive—a large pig
Tide.; 4 ptillrery low down--a hig'doz, with a
114 h'ettig tied tg his 144 P, and .
7.Ltiitigurgilog cry .
Of some strong swimmer in his agony."
unght; all combined, have raised as great . a
aln;:bilt one of .those alone would have been
no comparison to the-High Constable's shouts
for help and rescue. The " night owls" who
Were lurking in lager.beer saloons, came !lit
it,4g4q, Ile scene of action—the busy printers
grhipettllieir sticks .and ran in their shirt
aleeves-t-and last and leapt in. importance came
three or -four of the night watchmen, looking I
as though they were scared out of their boots.
All - this _disturbance- -all this disorderly eon
-4,.
r.,e--.5.11. this unearthly noise Was caused by a
:keel' rencontre between Cider of Police
figtte;'and"offear Wray of Hie' Mayor's po
-103.2111e5h Cohserviteirs Of, 'the public' peace,
t.prongh the influence of bad whisky, had in
I.fie dl e tnidni4i hourectifie ii4Q iihit.llo col
iilhati; aria all this noise was but the clanger of
the battle. The "irrepressible conflict" had
culianalie_in a street fight, in which the rules
f_diii
o 4 J ee duello" were by no means strict
ly observed, and which resulted in no serious
damage to the parties belligerent.
713 reriously. It app,e_ars that officers Hague,
WkaYind.Hamilton„were in kr. Callaglier's
ymposiu s ia: - -Mi. 'Hague had 'heed drinking
too_freely—a very uhusula circumstance with
hitt-4s as a'r,er!erat'thing he has beep for a
[liptther of ie....rs reMisr4ble for his Sobriety.
.111 _PIP altIQP47.lt i$ represente4 that tie ap,prOtieli
tai Itir.lfray in a style et familiarity, and put
liii.isarid...trpou his shoulder, and asked him
viliiiii4ehad been for a day or two. Imme
`diately -.thereupon, Wray, who also had been
drinking and."felt his oats," gave Hague his
opinion,_of him in Ile very complimentary
terns; and gave him the banter to fight. Hague
gas .76ir t :t1.7 disinclined to measure strength_
with.l4-tsiantitgoi - iii„; ancl,with good . teLson, fcr
Wray.,is ri hale. young span, and Hague al
thaugh.-perhaps his equal in weight is fifty
six years of age. Wray, accompanied, by Ham
ilton, went out prepared to fight, but Hague
did not follow. Wrai. returned and almost
iinkriediatelyahe tiiree, weMl.od. end a rough
ismid.unableo.lght Wok piece... The watchmen
det.3linedlo Insikd an atret-t, ant tai y-atant
at.* es t Os sdrlits 'dal:nage' s'as eYngh' drida,
reifiieti. l<l Viinit It best' W h 4 diemlght it
out."
On Saturday morning Mr. Hague tendered
his official keys to the Mayor. His Honor in
vestigated the affair, and upon the facts ea
"ley , ,armeared, to him. discharged :Mr. Wray
1,114144 'Day .Folice, suspended air. Hague
feir tkirty days,•and alsoasitspmfded-Pmr of thh
night watch for not arresting. the .partiei, as
most manifestly they ought to have done.
mlioth W, ray and Hagne have been In the Po
-11 flriDe terann7h . yetira." The laltie . r well
is - aoarn as a skillful detector all over the coun
try. It Is to bo regretted that such an occur
rence has happened.
ESCAPE OF " LOAFER" BELL.—On Saturday
Mayor Weaver received a letter giving the in
tint tt Imakr" Eel: Wu: made his
tlgellPe•firin. 0 4 3.114 11 '04d cam as he t was being
takes-. to. Columbm,on, a charge of larceny.
Will be 'recollected that Bell- WAS charged
with Lstettlitig d wateh fromitpr. 's..tattock, of
TrariblAtifg, Frtintlin • The
,Vlcaor case Oti,'reboinfimol the watch, which
was in the possession of Mayor Weever, and
undertook to take Bell back with hint. The
imisoher was ironed heavy, his legs and arms
both confined, but Making an excuse to go to
the end of the car, he sprang upon the platform
thence to the i_,rroand while the trrir.
pikrnantion.- • The cars were stopped and a,searcli
liatitettoillie;'prisoner,lwhxisebtildritit be found.
Boit h e managed to.“ make tracks,." • withith'e
ft.ohoa isalpy'stet.f." `fhti" eibaido
took plena near Cioshocton, (Alio. The irons
'belonged to the Mayor's' office. It would be
well for "Loafer" to return them, or he may be
indicted for stealing them—unless, under the
circumstances, a jury should consider that the
lakfmt of them 'was a mere breach of trust on
I.; iTarilites G. -.Rurintaroan.—On Saturday
instilling -last. at eleven o'clock, Mr. Ruther
fort 'Phose recent trial - and •cotivittion
rdt i rtdßitery: ''our 'matters" are ftimillAr; '1'714
urouibt into the Vourt of Quarter Sessions
and placed in the .prisoners' box, when John
H. Hampton, Esq., appeared for him, and
stated that his colleague, Mr. Shaler, was Still
' engaged in the United States Circuit Court,
and was unable to be present, but that after
..scr.sultation, both with that gentleman and
4is client, it had been deemeu advisable to
106'6W' 'uthcition - in iarrest. of 'judr merit;
tratribva new trial, "which Wen did.
."
auage - McClure then passed sentence as fol
lows:
Thornas.G. Rutherford—you have been con
victed of the crime of adultery, and the sen
' terms of the Court is that you pay "a fine of fifty
-o,onnds, the costs of prosecution, and undergo
itainapiiscpme.nt of twelve calends" months in
Hie,coun fj;,jail ,Allegbeny, county,nn,d stand
-denniiteed until 1116 Senteridelle*Mtnplied with!
P N s-prisoner-Was . then conducted to his truer
' 3 .?, gqHf3lf,e4Yig . bgtLittiP a'ny 0 91 3 01 4 n I R . qr .
pra tot Fastl4T. The tifty pogncis Is - pep
raymtie:currettoy, mai amouata to $133 33i!
The sentence was the tun extent autn.,,a4pu Lo . y
:11111.:
, .
- 4Z1,E,L9%1:, , ON Bett..—Qn Sa t urday, in the
I Court of Quarter Seisions, a man"named John
4 = -Deithorn was brought in and released on bail;
.
to answer the charge of attempted larceny. It
appears that on Friday evening Mr. Deithorn,
is company with a friend, had indulged in
several horns of bad whisky, which had the
--effect to mix up their notions in regard to the
•s . .d• iiroperty, and. they drove Or ti pair of
black ponies attached tons buggy belonging to
• Mr. Arthurs. A. got his prop
ertyabout, eleven o'clock on Friday night, and
ieeingihafthe young men only designed taking
a ride, instead of stealing, was disposed to deal
g li M"
,
LaucENT or A WeTea.--Gecn•g,o Niblo was
sent to jail last week; :charged With the birpepi ,
..efe...wiitch, keen Patrick "Delany. Alderman
_Rogers committed him. The watch was of no
_ .
P REM' E CO U RT. —l3efore Chief Justice Low
rie and Judges Woodward, Thompson; Strong
and Read.
tit.
NOVEMBER, 26th, 1859.
This morning, in full bench. Reilley's ap
peal, D. C. Argued by McConnell for appel
lant, and by Marshall contra.
Road in Lower St. Clan. and Baldwin town
ships. Quarter Session. Argued by Flenniken
for Cornplanants, and by McConnell and Mar
shall contra.
Cunningham vs. Penn'a R. R. Co., District
Court. Argued by Howard for Plaintiff in er
ror, and by Hampton contra.
Road in Ross township, Quarter Sessions.
Argued by Woods for complainant, and by
Flenniken contra.
Court then adjourned till nine o'clock, Mon
day Morning.
HOMICIDE NEAR, li'KEnsroav —During
Saturday Nit a retort reached the city that
two men named James Dick and William
Herron had a fight at some point near 14" Kees
port, on the day previous, when the latter cut
the former twice with a knife, from the effects
of which he died the same evening. The par
ticulars of the fight have not yet reached us,
but as the Coroner started for the scene of the
difficulty on Saturday afternoon, we will be
able to give 'a full account of it to-morrow
morning.
COURT OF IUARTER SEssicks.s.—(An Satur
day inorning, be Court of quarter Sessions,
Judge Maynard, ordered the case of the Com
monwealth against, James Briar, for re-argu
ment on next Saturday. Tho defendant is
charged with selling liquor withoutlicense, but
contends that the het 'under which the offence
was c.otAnaitted, 1.0:s NEou {nettled, And that ho
cannot legally be punished, under the existing
law.
In the matter of certain roads in Moon and
Ohio townships, Judge Maynard made the rule
absolute, and set aside the previous proceed
ings, on the ground that a wholeterm of court
had intervened, between the appointment of
viewers and the making of their report.
UNITZT) STATES CrITCUIT COVTq.-14071.
C. Grier, presiding. In this Court, on Sethi
day, the case of George W. pobbins vs. Alle
gheny county, to collect the interest due on
bonds given tothe Pittsburgh ST, Connelsville
Railroad, wits continued from Vriday, and oc
cupied the time of the Court until the hour of
adjournment. This morning at ten o'clock,
Judge Grier will charge the jury on the law in
the case, council submitting the matter without
argument, after which the verdict will be ran•
dered.
LAWRF.NCE COUNTY BANK...—At the regular
annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank
of Lawrence County, held in the Banking
House, in New Castle, on Monday, the 21st
inst., thirteen Directors verb olciacd. The
Gazette state thid the existing Prisiden't of the
Bank, David Sankey, Esq., having declined
the use of his name in connevtion with the
Directorship, some other rierSori have to
be chos'en' Itresident, as :4 1 st oftico has to be
tilled by of the i/irector.s. That person
will be designated 'tit the inneling, of the newly
elected Diroctorr, to-du.
Tice winter approaches, and everybody will
need warm and comfortable clothing. This
they can obtain cheap, well and fashionably
made, and of the b..st and most substantial ma
terial, at the establishment of W. H. McGee
at Co., corner of Federal street and the Dia
mond, Allegheny City. Their stock of fall
and winter goads is :a:gei ant; well seieeted.
They employ:the best 'of worVateri and always
please their customers. — I hey giye eipecial
at
tentibn'to'bops' CTothing. awl look at
their gootl3.
_ .
piresaua it Tunear_—Tl i is Owl, of aniteamient which.
under its present excellent management ha• beeeme
the favorite resort of the lovers of the drama, was visited
on Satrirdry evening, by a huge and attentive audience,
who appeared delighted.. ti the admirable performances
of that charming actress. Miss Fanny Morant This lady
iceapidly gaining favor in the eyes of the habitues of
the theatre in this city, and we are pleased to eat she
richly deserves the numerous ntrk• of approbation
with which her etTort , are received. She appears to
most excellent advantage on the stage. siaays being
nests rind tastefullr diesel, wit:lo her ped . jec.t nonce!,
tion of the part sin pu,ytt. tier 417( iii-.001:13t1112111CO.Styl
04C3Tr-melodious.- voice, are . eznlnendly.jealculattal to
tri ake a Worahle'.itnpro,:lon qn the and
create A 'tlei ire with all who see and hear her once, td
enjoy the. snore pleasure again.
This Jevenhag
. e he appears in lwo characters, winch
will atTord her en onporzinity to ilbtplay het talents as
and pluCh e ,afitierd. wilt draw a full
and,fasdatiortablp house., Sfa.t via Itealtpro, m the - ol(tat
band's Vengeance: or Rerribution," and •• renslane.."
in "The •Love Chase." Lel. a!! Who wlial ttijor twO or
three hours pleasing and instrnetiye !ecreatlrin vp.ij the
itjtitq''
Pltfa of Tar IdEta ANL (JAATaiuna—LETTla Faun(
Miss K. havo been afflicted with pcuns in my
stomach fur a nimibar of years of the most exerutiaring
severity; accompanied by agoniziog headaches. My
etiftenngs were intense, and nothing seemed to have
power to relieve me. Applications internal and enterual
%Ten of n., Ryan. :?1 . 1,2:113t.olla drOITI the firer , phrsh
clans failed In their °Meet.' d - los.t all tn9pe'' for I mil . p-
FosFd Alt•v - dE4ea.4e Wits &aloha thii reach eetnedieine,
when a lindlicarted lady ir,quiredinto..my Case, and
recf:itrimercied vie tai try the ,Pcrior on byrup. I imuln
(Lately took cite bottla of , it, rir4: caimetzer,,teal, tu x .,
happiness '1 feel in being able' to sVitti thqt it rlas
been ernircly successful and coUside.r myself cured
of frightful neuralgic pains that have pursued me for
yeara, g. ru.y.
-
Lcttcr from 3ftrio wit-fr. - 1147;i I / roe : mai
q( ftie Mt. Jralhiogton Seminar,/ fur Young
tooth Rwlon, dram.
liot:rn BOSTON, rifkas., March 1,1959.
I certify that .911‘.s I,elley has been a member of my
family for many years. withesscd her a •ute f
fering,a and her erdlre by taking ono battle of Po
t-avian Syrbp.. • , . DIA NA' SORRELL. '
• Dr.l(l64rgir IT. 140 Wood ,tveet,it! agent,for
this city..
Maneintute 1-ratuuty LECTtnr.3 Tuesdayevening,
trill lecture at 1 ealette Ow° Irish sOcial
Maracter ilipor.'" - Itit.re are lew men lit the
'U nited . Statcs, that surpass tiro In all that constitute an
able and interesting lecturer. His voice in very pleasant
and finely modulated; Ina style rich and month, and
his subject is one that should attract a large audience.
We trust he will have such a house aft he always draws
when he speaks where tie is well known and appreci
ated. His second lecture is announced for Thuroday
evening.
UN1rt.2.517.7 fourth lecture of
the,,course wth,-be .dadiretilft lu the University
corner, of Ross and• Diamond - streets, this • (Monday)
evening at 71.40 . ,10cir.
.B,;biect_-I.l'he.water Ho drink "
Tit so c ial teßudf.A, i4tiiehicise'of this lechire laughisj
9a.s trine dilininletered hisonie person iv be audience.
The fifth lecture will be given on Friday, - veiling. De
cember 2,
Br reference to our advertising columns it will be
seen that the charming Mime. of Italy is to remain on
exhibition for three day-. more only, Monday. Tuesday
and %Veil tiesilay vvermas ri` tiii• reek. ul
be. poediyelai tbe.lnet. day in l'ittelritrglii aA
tili
Alnie llalris engaged affer that i i lay by pt her patliefv.
HEATING BY STEAlir=Asa testimonial of
the worktrianlike'rnattuts, , triffg4 tthn 'cf thcir sell=
regulating rr,aoop4A;'illifely, lmoiiorny and the
little attention necessary to keep each rnom comfortable,
we give this certificate to Messrs. Davie and YhillipN
successors to Phillips it Co., for their plan of heating
by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the city of
Pittsburgh, and which has mot our approval, and we
would recommend them to the public to give entire
satisfaction or heating by eteam.
IL Miller, Jr, John Marshall, Jr, M. Tindle, George
Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wil=, Dt - Beta
LAVI.3
Senor qd4'.rit - p3a, fhlr:s grass Fourdcrs t
Defilers m every cicsomption of On 7ieliTC3 awl Pumps
N 0.61 Wood 6P 148 First ptrect, rittelmrgh.
INBTITITTg.—This Institution,
the want of which has been so long felt by our cithen
is now open under the superintendence of Messrs
Jackman & Johnson. in the Lafayette Building. En
trance, 65 Wood street. !tie designed for the perpetual
exhibition of the products cf Mechanics' /lantnectrt
rers, Ir.veitztc, aua etzlietin.g ; end 11:9. itjolace of resent
(or those. soak in a Itirormatioii l'e)atlys to Llaosci tail:whoa
of. industry, either by examination of• samples or
scientific. putbitcatkais... Those having articles to bring
before-thelmblic 011'10'4 greatly lttliTnlT sAtnr.ltsre
horse sarnitUli. - ' • ' ' '
1 11 0' rfelto 4fa V4spectrilili incited to -
Visit the
iqsuta.
COULTER & litENTzan, House, Sign and
Ornamental Painters and Grainer& Orders left et their
chap en Fourth street near Market. Burke's Building,
Vlll7.6isiontntly latencies. • '
'sem
/oe7 ONE of 'the" rniqst 'pleasing, at the same
time effective remedies for Dyspepsia, and all other dle
eases arising from a morbid condition of the stomach
and liver, is Dr. Hostetter's Bitters. It not only rettioves
the disease from the sySlem, bit by &lug tone to tho
organs of digestiOn, aids'iliem in their' hinbtlons. MI
who have tried it acknowledge its excellence mid' supe l
riortty,.and we theretore Commend it to the sufferer.
Dr. ostettq}'e pittars as a tonic, is too well kisown to
need praise. it is therefore scarcely necessary at tint
time to do more thai direct attention Wads pOrtatratiori•
which is certainly uneqnotni by i t ay Patera the
satisfied as we are that its wide-spread 'reputation must
prove sufficient to satisfy all of Its excellence as a relief
and remedy for alldiseases of the stomach.
For sale by Druggists and dealera ion'erally.
EIiwiTTTER & SMITH.
'
htannfacoileia and Propherora'
PITTSBURGH. MON DAY MORNING. NOVEMBER .48, 1859.
THE LATEST NEWS
B "'Z' TEII,3EIGFRA...I2I-1.
Arrival of the Overland Mail
- -
Sr. Lout; November 26.--The overland
mail of the 4th arrived Jast night. Business
at San Francisco was dull and the prices were
unchanged. Money was in dethand. The
steamer of the Gthwould not take a very heavy
shipment.
The rainy season ,had fairly commenced.
Three thousand passengers arrived at Salt
Francisco from Panama and the North during
three days.
Previous to the departure of the mail, tLo
.elegraph was in operation for 'ono hundred and
sixty-five miles east of San Francisco on the
-Butterfield route, and would reach Ergala, two
hundred and fifty nines, on the Ist of January.
There have been more improvements in San
Francisco than during any period since 1854.
'rho city, is generally more prosperous .than
since the revulsion-of 1855. During October
$1,348,000 worth of gold was deposited in the
mint for coinage, among which was considera
ble Frazer River dust The total shipment of
gold for October is $3,620,00D.
Judge Terry has been indicted and placed
under $lO,OOO bonds for Broderick in
a duel.
It is understood at San Francisyo that C. K.
Garrison has sold to Vanderbilt his entire in
terest in the mail steamer Pacific aide, which
is regarded as an indication. that the competi
tion would continue a long time.
The publie adminLitrator is pressing a suit
in the ?rotate Court to get the control of the
estate of Mr. Broderick. The application is
resisted by Mrs. Lucy Brown, who claims to
be Mr. Broderick's cousin.
The case of the Merced Mining Company
vs. J. C. Fremont, is under argument before
the Supreme Court. The points in issue are
of the highest importance as legal question,
independent of the immense pccunisay interest
involved, they will doubtlez,s go to the Supreme
Court of the United States.
The accounts from Washo Valley state that
the goldand silver mines continued valuable.
New discoveries were constantly made. An
other large. amount of dust reached San Fran
cisco, which azinyed from $2,000 to $O,OOO per
ton. The Comstock vein is regarded as the
richest silver mine in the world.
The Grand Jury in Carson Valley submitted
a report to Judge Cradlebaugh. Among the
subjects treated are the outrages upon immi
grants by the Mormons, and the impossibility
of the latter living in harmony with,Asnerican
citizens. The report also calls for remedial
legislation on the part of Congress.
Wreck of the Stcoamer Indian
SAC'FyItt.E. , , .Novelaber 2ii---,The schooner
Gladiator has refurrical to Halifai with-the re
maining survivors of the steamer Indian.—;
The steainer was badly broken to pieces. Very
little of the cargo was saved. 1" - he passengers
complain of being L lt o 4e r , 2d, by the inhabi
tants. The mails were saved and forwarded.
The 4n4bAvi lead cight cabin passengers, and
thirty_ steers . /ge paiiengcirs,- mostly Oermaisi_
and Hungarians, and a crew of seventy-seven.
When she struck the sea ledge , she was
running at the rate of eight - knots. atio
weather was fair, but slightly hazy. The
Captain was deceived by the soundings, lsii.
supposed ho was off Sable Island. When
she struck the bottom was torn off, and she
filledinstantly. The engineer 5y...r.//s't!-,_/ , Yalv ,
to prevent .an ciptositMr arid 15wered Oirpe
boats., tiil'All. 'With ' a sudden cre-lb. the vessel
broke midship: . the Stitt:rage. pit.efiger.= rushed
in and sunk two boats, drowning ties engineers
and , eieTeirl of the crew and passengers, in
cluding two women and two children. One
boat, under the continand .of second- ufficer.
Smith, was blown thirty miles. The boat un
der the fourth officer, Smith, reached
.the shore.
The boat under third officer, Biggen, broke
adrift; it was . leaky, and is supposed to be lost.
fSlit'OND DESPATCH.]
SACKVILLE, Nov. 26.—A boat containing
thirty-three ladies, with their hthbands, landed
safely, after knocking., about ;:.r .nine
h ours In
the high sea.. Twenty-Seven (lief 'dead. None
of the bodies Bare been' recovered, and it is
impoible to gives cOmplotelist of thinarnN.
But the followin strolinow n to be lost, viz.:
Lewen; .I. 0.56, wife niul tn'o children:
Mrs. teirrr.an a 4 if. 4 2ibti 411. inti . .Ip,ielcieti ;
Willis}' lithe:4llrd o,gitieer ; iielbert gitchic.
fourth engineer;' Xolin milinn, iiretrom ; James
Stand Well, ROWIrd i Allred Walsh, A boy :
Thomas 141mtd, chief cook; James Lang Su
mer ; John Herr, and Henry Carroll, seaman.
VIM) DESPATCII.I
WINDSOR, U. S. November' 6.—The cabin
passengers of tho wrecked steamer lrpliar. wi. t ro
all saved. Their names are Trion. Mr. Potsford,
Mr., apd,Mr,s:Ved.rumoldrtiandMr.lrsl'P.atter
son, Mr . And Mrs'. Street , and ' r. Elliott,
eight in alt...' ' '
RE a so
Into -Parser of Indian.
Tho Trouble at Dickinson College
CARLISLE, PA., Novomber 26.—The false
report sent from here in, relation to a pretend
ed onuete among the students of Dickinson
College being calculated to in;urz: the
.pr,os-
Feats of the Institution' and, distress , itifriends
witri . o.petrt. fortne'r kssaraitceSlhaf
there-is its - rebellion •here,' n'either' has' there
been. The . affhirs 'OS the' Eohe o r i ps uloring
on with tbeir'kcgt:ial . c44,t Ovilr. - The only
thins 4ut.'br winch 'them reports could have
been fabricated, is that the fiteulty, for good
cause, suspended four members of the senior
class until Christmas. The affair created a
temporary effervescence, as such" thinp often
do, and perhaps some turbulent spirits tried he
stir up a rebellion, ki;,+, 're i;oott sense of the
;I„;;,f i ckli.s was too strong,f4r,LherintAiings have
,
gone un Willatit the interruption of a single
recitation , . The. truth is ; these . despatches aro
a trick hy which tbe' malcoMep i t titqtyikei Seel:
to trelit thOi fipittiii,ef4ust the faculty, and the
author has committed a grave wrong, which
cannot be passed by without notice.
(Signed) O. COLLINS,
President of Dickinson College.
Important frpr.:l7.c,:;;Eib
ZIEW rume-vi,'November
lature , of .Teims, has authorized the governor is;
call out all the troops-necessary for' the protec•
tion of .tfxb' froiftier. 'The 00 , f :s..rhor 411 s. ap
pointed Capt. ford ,Pon'l A Cd r the troops.
Captain s fer4 stanza far the Rio Grande on
the Bth inst. The legislature also ordered the
troops to arrest Cortinas' band. The reports
from Brownsville had created intense excite
ment throughout the Texas. The small town
of Gonzales had rai-ed two hundred men: in
two days. Cortinas bad returned.hfr.. Camp
bell, deputy sheriff, to Arovirnsyllle,.Uitharmed,
against the.wiithes'ot fai men. General Hous:
toPteeoMimends tile legislature td raise a iegi-
Went of mounted men to protect the frontier
from the depredations of Indians.
isxcoNti D'ESPATCIII.
The latest advices from Brownsville. to. the
19th inst., say the town was closely besieged.
An expedition was preparing to march against
Cortinas.
Fxom VftaehYigton City.
Vir.asinttovthi, 11. overabir '26:-4emes 1.
Ste'yeas4; of "New Tork, offered to estab
lish a steamship line and carry the mails, for
the postage, via St. 'Thomas, to the Brazils,
and the Postmaster General has signified his
7.'2.llTagtiess to conclude such an arrangement
on satisfactory sureties being furnished. No
contract, however, has yet been e::.eeuted.
itt a tßqatiug of tho' V‘anfritUßeitts"Olitti, of
Washington,-held last night , it was resolved
to merge the same into the National Opposition
Club, of Now York, where the head quarters
will be in future. • '"
Troops . for. Charlestown.
' November 2.6,—1n - abtiordanes
with an order from the Adjutant General-bf
the State, the Virginia State FenCibtes and
Wheelingltinediet, left liere-thie morning,
en route' for Ohariestowu. Aect9r 4l 2X
ti-katity-trti'yoquotok-Ai 11,!it woe
ormaqmQrai;lg,:,
Picked lip at tea.
BOSTON, November 25.—A boat containing
live or the crew - of the wrecked steamer Indian
.. saldelied up at. ta l a, and . the acumen — have
4'•;.•
From Mexico.
NTAv ORLEANS, November 25.—The Ten
nessee, from Vera Cruz on the 22d inst., with
$3G,00() in specie, has arrived at this port.
U. S. Minister McLane arrived on tho 21st.
He remained aboard the Brooklyn, his family
being sick.
The report that Marquez had pronounced
for Santa Anna is unfounded. His seizure of
thoconducta is confirmed. Marquez says he is
using the money to save tne country from the
Yankees. He promises to return the money
from the first duties received at Lepic and Ma
zatlan, which he intends retaking.
niramen was at Queretaro awaiting the Lih•
oral force. The Liberals aro threatening the
Capitol.
It is reported that Gen. Loblade' has been
defeated in Guano Quito with a heavy loss.
An American Officer who was with Lim is said
to have been either shot or assasssinated.
Cobos had captured (Noce and the Liberals
at that point had been disbanded.
The Pica,u correspondent reports that
the French fleet will soon blockade Vera Cruz.
Itiramon, at the suggestion of the French
minister, bad declared Alvarado open as a pert
of entry.
The insurance policies have the blockade
clause inserted.
ir amon purpe=es to attack Vera Cruz aim
ultaneously with the French blockade.
The Savannah and one French and one
Spanish war brig were at Sacriticios.
A Fever° gale on the coast had driven rev
oral vessels ashore.
From Sonora. .
Sr. Louis, November 3t.—Thu Arizona
correspondence of the Republican, give
: the
following information from Sonora
Capt. Porter, of the steamer St. Marys, was
entering Guaymas Winding.
Cal. Alden, the acting United Skies Con
sul, in the absence of Judge Rose, was not re
cognised, and was not permitted to hoist the
American colors over the consulate; He in
sisted on the Prefect respecting hisauthority
and meeting opposition, ordered the flag shift'
to be erected over the consuls Mike, and run up
the stars and stripes. lie informed the Pre
fect that it should not. be taken down without
a tight, and it was left undisturbed. Got. Pes
quiets arrived a few days after, when Cept.
Porter waited on him, but nut understanding
Spanish, and Pesquiera not speaking English,
the interview was very unsatisfactory. Capt.
Porter entered a protest in the name of the
Government, against the treatment received
by Capt. Stone's party, and would probably be
present to aid Capt. Ewell in adjusting the
difficulties with Pmculera. pespatehes con
taining the above Infiirmation, arrived at Fort
Buchanan, on the lOtb, en route for Wash
ington.
Ttio Re ~:f.lic»n also hm Santa Fe letters to
the it n. The Indiums are still committing dep
redations on the malls and emigrant trains
Col Fortut Leroy, arriTed at Santa Fe and as
sumed ..the command of the department. It
was expected that he would immediately tnlce
measures to chastise the Indians, and prizment:
future depredations.
Heavy Hurricane at Buffalo
13uvrato, November 2.G.—A heavy South
west gale has prevailed hero for the lea twem
.tystsur hours, and it is ail; liiowin with
great far.v.. eatiallridge Main street
IS so bialy dattiaged: that it will have to be
rebuilt. The iron canal bridgeon River street
is entirely destroyed. A number of buildings
in different parts of the city, have been blown
down. The new breakwater for the protection
of the southern part of the city, is almost en
tirely destroyed, and that portion of Alm (ay
Is 'visors' feet under water. The track of the
Niagara Falls divisbin of the Central Rail.
road, is impassable, and the pmg.eng,ers are car
ried around the break in stage;. Travel on
the Lake Shore road, is uninterrupted. There
are but few vessels on the-Lake.
tiouthern News
Ntv,. Chrienbor of
Coniinerco has re:soryed to rnitn $5,000,' in re
poiie teithrißt. Louie appeal (oc the prJtection
of the free navigation of tho
Gov." tiurnuault* titussace re.,;•otumead3
Legtilatore of Teitta nd,op t t measures to pre
fiarther rivs-mane!etuent of tho Pacific
Ihtfiroaa rnattert, tuicl has authorized the Gov:
errtor to C4lll out all the forces necessary for
the protection of the frontier.
NEW PARK!
" DENNY's up !la
IRO
Is now Optoo--foVihe 04a,4
• or . a Parires,
ICE CREAM
tand,.;;; N;t;R k e always astremtam,. A good,
covered platform for dazietri.
jelfroor-tr 110EVE.I.ER A MILLI:It
THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE,
LATROBE, PENIVA.
rills LARGE AND 'WELL VEI-Vi'lL .
± LAZED 110U8E, ploaamtiy loaded althirrii tow
yard of the ?'pun's. ra.dror t o,i4,,nowopen for the r%-
. eeptier. of ',tut:tither .vialkers.- , A tine tenpin alloy h,:.
„recently been erected on the pre Ulises. and tlne tlahin.
' attorded nearby. AU frit i 73 stop here. Chß4(lllplo . 4orql. ,
rtNinnirt'm CltA t fl 'W. I , lBl , lratarriq,,O.,r.
.... • .
yU UV, . 1 .4QI:l048.- ,, -.Flilllii.ies can bt.t7 to
boid l i ol n 11hIne,Port, Madeira, Tene rite, Sherry or
idiot Vine. Also, Cognac: Brandy of di ff erent brandmi
very Old Monongahela Whisky. Champaigne in quart,
i
pint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by dozen
or half dozen. All the above for Ifftle, by the quart or
. gallon.
N. 13.—Those wishing adulterated liquors r. , :.<1 not"
call. • D. r:C . N.EiSF.„-ti,
an2slv.mn . .. - 101 l'nird street.
CROCHET FRlNGEs'—Extia. -Heavy,
CROCHET HERTHA*,
BONNET ryily:S4 FARTOPpiIEU4-1 UNNDIMR,
C ' AWAN thta sing. A
. CHAS. GIPNER'S, -
no:6 ra Mersa street.
NEW FRU rr.-
60 kegs new Bordeaux Prunes;
5 cases in Glass Jara;
st) mats Seedless
10^ texte Creirtug flaki er.,
c
•
) RF,lll j'iat re'cei'"d ` 4ll4'f9rBald ' & ANDERSON,
Np.: l 9,lYorrt
1202 , 5 OppositAtte trt aXies t.
B LITTON ANTI TAE)E
TITREE-SOLE SHANGHAI BOOTS,
Always on hand and made to order, at
W. E. SCHMERTZ &
no2d No. ntleet.
_ .
PPS FS.--&O barrels Ass6tted kinds, just.
ibedi4e.dl huck for Ale by
* AIiDEItSoN,
No. 99 Wood street,
n 024 0 posit.° St. Chsdies Hotel.
THE ATTENTION OF MEN ,F MODE
RATE MEADIS is exiled to a frer for sale al
forty of the most eligible
BUILDING LCYI •
In the Second Ward, Allegheny City. The Kioos em
suited to the hard tixnes, Gc,d time wiit I glyen
all puzchasca. t a, •o i r . pat-um:dare Inquire of
.
Fpx&NDS4 HAY .% fihmeyor,
''domet East Common and Witter ateset,
noB f 11•X5ama7 City
31 , 1 JOHN WELK _
WOULD respectfullk announce -to the
Ladios and Ithutlemen of Pittsburgh, that ho is
prepared to give lessons on the Violin, Guitar, Flute
pnd Cornet. For ternta;te4 addreas ,
se2l3rdn JOHN K ELK, Pittab • h Theatre.
Will. B. _WHITNEY,
,•
9 TA. la. ".?.. 7 33 14 I C .
OFEIOE et the PittsbUrgh Past, Fifth
otrcet, new Wood. jyl3
FRESH ARRlVAL.—Received this day,
.12 72 pairs Ladies.' High Heeled Kid Boots; 60 ptirz
Ladies' High Heeled French nforooco,Firrah.traSo,.
Boots, E•erred palzs 71.,adwatt.ilinnCalf 00;4 Boots,
plUnther watosan.sioeit of Goan', isses , ,'Boye.,
Yonths' And Children's shoes and Gums, which will be
„Sold itt grOtly.reduced prices. '
Call at th,f, Cheap Cut, Store of
/03. H. BORLANn
OS Market. s etY:44 cloozirdaiXitth..
•
VIGS.-200 drurris this s,e's crop, wt .
"received tad fbr Mnh bj, • -•-• - 7'
. tVrat ti4 tiart \''
W 90 4.
sly P-P.T.ANi) cASTOR QIIII* 7 4zt
tonut pura -
site low by
. • .11.1QH.NSTOti, • . •
no2B cor. Sadtbdeld and fourth sta. •
Q n sor • SNU F.— 4 tiaryels earrets in
1.„3 Walden. fol. bale b'y
B. FAIINEETOCK a CO,
•
COMMERCIAL.
Stage of Water.
River—So: feet tu, inches water in the channel
31.1kKETS
Errre ,, ly
.1, (1, //nay .Iforr.in9
Prrrstrnaaa, Novemfle, 26, 1661.
FlOll r...Th, sale. toelay amount In 2091;e1,4 ~ 11 from
store. al /5,00 for superfine, 1.5,':.:e;15,:",7 for eVra. Z 5.70
for mum family, and CO 'ferniest,. at 11 sack.
We heard ,1 no saleg from rne,tltands to report.
Grain ...OATA—FaI.:I4 of 100 busdi from ft raL liands.,
at
47c; 100 hash do. from 'dare at 50e. 2.60 1,10411(l0on .
and 20 lavdt do. at
reel....SAlt, 1 ton Br-ci at, $l,lO TA 100 , and I t , ,tl
Shorts from ,tut o.
Ilayl. Sales ft load 4 from scales nt !17(: , )20,00 ton)
ad: L.,na I tiled from ',tore at
Salet4 30 n 1.13 Lard N, 1 at Tet.l.4 ge!, and 5 bblf).
etin , l Cold at 4t.
Catittlles...t'eder 100 bozos .711.1aidt , at 12., fl lb,
Lonittriiitt at $1,.:2; re. but.
R4g • , 4 nt 1 t,ll tnis.,i at 2'4'7 ?
tb
Rya. Flour...Salt:a Itt tiara. nt Si 07.
illolaumetA-.Sales 90 4titLt. (now) N. O. at 20.13 gal.
Sliganr...Baltl 14 11114,11)04j N.O. at 8!!e.
IIi" :101 . 2.‘,41(.311:1c. ",“
C Itltitt. at !)--, 7c,
Apples ~.1 50 IP , t
Snap 139 box, :i..twyer.,' at
(43 13.e. , in nt Sr., ,tnd 5 , ) box, and.
Ca3!lh? bit!.
Lard 29 beg., No. lat ll c. II: lb.
400 head at $1.72? 100 [b.,.
Wlt 1.1cy,..5a10, C I_l,l, :t 27(;: .
10 hbl9. do. at
Cl/Icinnatl Market
COMYNiirt. November active
Moving at 1.1,1,0 for skillet lin.? And
for extra rncoipt= light Whi9l,3; dcm a nd
fully 4, 031 iecodpt4, are light and , tc,,dy: anka
11:..ki Wk., at Sc,Z including wagon. 11.. buoyant and
Food; 200 aunt at 6^, whiotrin a furth , ,s foirano , of la•Mr,
• je. ewt; active. receipts Mir,, Pork active
3‘5. 6 h hchicrim are aching hidticr pace, Paean in
good dciumd nt.914, , Z.911'e. green Ha-115 fit - TM i•
3at ,alc , rif '240 1.:.:d firm at
1,1,1 and g eUrci.corie,.
Wheat utiohang,l: prime" white 1,11 at
SI.M. awl prime roil at sl2.n. Corn It in good demand.
arid lira At 40;e; to ,h at Mariett.3 depot nr
Oat, la goad demand. Vra7r9 I,lltai , ly at. 45e. Lye in ficr
demand for prima at :re. Bark rin good demand and
4,afly at la,t Lush goal
Marvin , . nt u,c. Tb- river L.. 9 risen 13 inches in tfi,
t a limit,: it is now lo feet one inch in the channel.
Weather clear and pheirint.
New York Market.
Nrw Norerra•vr s;.—Ccitrin heavy;
1,1100 hAlev at pt And neddlinc.. floor ad
vanced to
Ohio $5.6. 1 ! : r;7%.
Wf.te club Corn heals
qak. J.n tut:+ hid.; white now NVii y•Aloti
yoliow Pt,rll heavy at $11. , C11.12!
(or prone. \Vt,t-ky . cirwspptn, , , AT I 11icon gnic
hr.:a firm at ;').7.i". doll vl.l .Iroopir,,
!lair , fit ringar firmN. .litti-eorAdo
M,1i , ...."1d N. at ott..tien pit
R. 'I. KENNEDY
PEARL STEAM MILL
ALLEGHENY CIT 4,
U. T. KENNEDY & URO.,
WHEAT E.Y.I: I,URCH.V.Sf.P
FI (11)R, rA.N.N NiF;Ai. :IND HOMINY,
I . IiNI'FAIftIfZED ANN. I,I:LIVERED
eirrsuftwi AND ALLEGHENY.
su7.ly,lawl TERMS. rAsit ON DELIVERY
MIZI=Iti
No. 111 t'or. Wood and Firth Streets, •
AVII.I. SELLULACK FROCK DRESS
, tr , , , 11 ilt - $16.1.0 for
Frock - 'rCloth , tlar, ~ to at—. 1 i t tro for .1.0,C.0
(lll:thtv Clot!). •‘ Is,Cti for 'MU()
filAck Cloth " too for
tor 405
CS ,, lint`re .1019 ?natio to order. for 15600
Nilo. Palm, Plo,h, edit r.nri
( , r,,NTS' PIT IFlEtr'sr; Goorks.„ •
req10 . ...},K0.. Thq ntxr:ol i 5 tht Cash Priet, and by
referfln advertt,,m,nt, It.
atrictly itdhared to. ortl lajal:ct
=UM
JOSEPH ME TER & SON, •
Mailtifactuivrß, and l‘ 11. k. do and, Po.tAil Y.der ,
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
.No. 424 rent% Street. above the Canal,'
'rave on hand a largo re , oitinent of Farley and P;ien
Furniture, in Walnut and I•;iliegituy of their owe
facture, and eurrunted espial in ouelay r.rul ..ztyh, to any
rnAnufactitre•l in the city, end 'wilt re.ll t 4 re. crab•c
prioe". •
__•
1?O1t. SA LK—.—:Tlie Shi•ir int!. COlllite'r , :knit
■ el/pboardh, to the Fliat tilaay sore i t f clot stile
ecrili.cre, No. Via First etrect, y suitable fur a Mini.
Ware oL Iceygoodis Store
-4,1140w 111`liiEN
it (MOD rAii.M. FOR SA LE --
ttlltet,, it, cult - o•
Lion, retraunder tb choir e timber—nil goad roiling land,.
suitable fur either grain or grass; ell miler fence, und in
the hest of order. The hate ;:id feet hv wit% hail
in centre. Au orchard of 1./tree acres, wit r, groat
of well selected fruit; Lan dud and other el
Abundance of water; go•),1 umt",:,:i . ,,orbood, and 'elitat'lli•
eat to 1111 P,, 'lc hors!, .
' • BE et:TH Irr sc,N,
Marl:, Ntrect
. _
IIGELT, liT.—l v
m.‘nt. to gul nnioi 12 Intl srippiy of
CARRON. C.-1L 1-A 111 A t. , 11.`. 1111 RN' Fl.r 1 I
ft!in ALIX-11101., ttlnuh Will to arrant(4l orinal to goy
.lot renris..t, tmd whteh
my faciiitlei for iiroeitrie, let nevereil,
rates, are teich.nii. lot , to o ff er e•lvanniges
in tilt line of leo , ini,a, llt1:1 - 11014., t o si t u
B niON .1011NSItiN.
%seiner St11101:12ill (111 d FOl,r' ‘Crfelt,.
W9ADERANO WILLOW WARE
SAM ML
l'itutittfAitVitet and Lien;Qr . in
C.E(UP t IiS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS
BROOMS, &C.,
No. 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh.
lIAVING NOW IN STORE LARGE
and etirefully selectra ;welt of .verythmgfntluS
tine, either rt:r.nuille:ured'Ut hitniatif or pureha,ed
dt
-act trona 'manufacturer:a 'I , OIt . CASII. hi prepare! to
itupplketiatornera and the country trade. itith g O prilho
his.nne, •
CHEAPER TFIP kliE,l4 OFFERED IN MIS MARKET,
The tolowing comprise the tending items in his stock
fd.A. o . o Utna Walt Ware
Clll/IlNS—Pine Suitt, S size..;-, Oak Stab,
Staff, 3 sir. Cs. Oval Crank, Cedar, Oak or Fine. 3 see.-;
Cedar 13arre1,4 sizes; Spano's Patent, 3 sizes; Therinom.
eter, 3 sizes—a largo stock.
BUCKETS—Common rod, blue and green, fauna and
varnished, half, quarter and toy la-,ss and
iron bound,2 nnd 3 holip,Pl7. - ritiP, cedar, brass andiron
bound,2 hoop; Herz - ißuskLus. heavy iron trile;Ritchen -
Buckets, iron bale - ,•Oak Well Buckets, woll Ironed - ,
Flour BiotteLs, inde,f.
TUBS—Painted, 2 and 3 hoop; white pine and cedar,
'hand made, all sizes, nested or by the dozen.
K., HEc , E ß S. — Pairited and varnished, 3 sizes, dozen or
Desk cedar Heelers, brass or iron bound,
MEASURES—AII sires, from bushel to quarter peek;
pine or cedar, sealed or unsealed.
CLOTHES PIN Plain and head, in five gross boxes;
Smith's Patent, in gross boxes, and Brass Spring, in
gross boxes.
WASHBOARDS—WaterIoo raised centre, Mari •;•ta
Double Wood. and all other kinds. ' • -•
BROOMS. WHISKS, BRUSHES, 3.d., in great variety.
MEAL TUBS—Hinghana - - Butter unit Butter and ideal
Tubs, 2 or 3 in neat, on - singly. -
DOOR AND BUGGY MATS—Allieante, Cocoa and Gass,
Grass 'Pablo Mats:
WHITE VEST BOXE..9—Spice and Sugar Boxes, five in
nest, plain and ?r,rnisheti _
co.,‘ •I'AltiDS---k es or tr d sizes, for apple-butter, kraut,
pickles, meat or milk,
UMBRELLA STANDS—For Stores or Dwellings.
: CLOTHES HORSES—Assorted sizes and styles mretU to
order. • • - ,
WOODEN WARE-Comprising - Rolling Pins Potato
Mashers, Butter Prints and Ladles, L+monSrineeXer4.
Spoons and Beaters, Muddlers. Hosp. Cups. Eliavin,g
Boxes, Spigots, Bung, Stk - its,. Axe, Pick and Hatchet
Handl sa, S„calorreoll4. de. "
ILkT,AND MOUSE TRAPS, of all varieties.
' TAR CANS„MOP HANDLES, iron and.snood heads,
Clothes Pounders. •
MARKET BASKETS, in great variety of size and style,
- , by the nest or dozen, of our own manufacture, at Eae.
ternprices.. ,
CLOTHES fIASKETS—Round and c,a;, ions in nest.
HAMPERS—Sy;;rac eat 1 4011 - runt: lids_
NURSERY CIIaLLS, of rick,' style. •
Oka - ACHES.AND CRAPLES, of every. style. -
TR,NVELING .BASKETAssorted nines and styles.
-5,% • Berlin. Japanned.
LADIES' CAP French, assorted,
'
REIT
_,.j—lmported and American.
SCHOOL BASKET'. rettkVariety: '
SPOIT 'HAMPERS. *Potatoes, - Peaelies,
ORCELA.RD .BASKE -te r
to call and e -
iasingelsevrhoro,
"HIS MARKET,
jOIiAS
ED Y. Y., for saleut
_JOSEPH FLEMINt. S DrpgStora,
POPULAR ESSAY
TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS
IT is our p urpose to - write, as briefly aspas
^ible,cur.?eruine the diseases and disorders incident
tot rtainoecipations. including theircauses, symptoms
and mode of cure. .IVc shall do this in -plain =g.nage,
end in a straightforward way Oar purpose Is two-fold—
firrdy, to ;;sy, some curious facts not generally known z
and. secondly. to brim., more forcibly to view the ready
: elief it hand in liadu7,v's Remixlits. We frankly avow
tiro. the trouble tee are taking is a bnsitzess transaction,
mesa: to benefit both the public and otirselves.
The eprin gin g.from various trades arise either
from the very nature of the occupations, from the ma-.
tortals handled or used, or from both causes. ticarcely .
pursuits are necersartly unhealthy, bnt men .
v. in 1,, as imprudent in their business as in their- pleas
atal sutler tor their neglect of precaution. _
Let 11, took first at those who suffer from poisonous
materials.
C,pperanath3, Brost Founders, Braden and Pininakera •
Frcan their manipulation of co per and Its compounds,
take into their system either the impalpable dud or itw
oxides or salts, or their fumes. The result is a copper
di+ea=e, whose symptoms may vary-morn or less in vice
lent, stonetimes creeping slowly along until the eye
tmi is utterly destroyed, or else opening
an avenue to
more -cost diseases. The vietom to the copper dit
• 1.••• , ec. , , perhaps, on rising i rut he morning a slightly
:iol treat: in the month, a • slight, constriction of the
lirod, the wean° dry :Ind parched.and sometimes sick
ie- i•s at tile iamnach. He thinks he has caught cold.
v takes some advertised expectorant, which
;caves him Worse than before. At times there comesan
:it: ick of the colic. If dysentery is stall epidemic, he
et very lishie to be attacked, and his tormina arid tenes
-1,,;:,. ii the doctors oillthem, namely, his pain in the
how - , , Is and tits po,-.tion to stool,are exceedingly violent
Len a thirst which he cannot account for, or a distend
,-d 1.01 stools, sliglitty streaked with blood,
or an uniefinable anxiety, is the commencing symptom
and is s , arrely noticed. Cramps sometimes make their
spite trams• is the limbs and stomach, either alone or
, •,mptmed by some of the symptoms proviousyeim
incrattiri. A headache at the close of work, or uring
the day, is mute common. A preventive of these would
he the its? of a respirator, which checks the passage to
the I ong4 of I.ti , mreli of the dust or vapor, and gloves,
to keep it from the pores of the skin: A generous diet
t•liotild be use , L the bowels kopt open by mixierete doses
Rwlwazi's Regulating Pills a dose should be taken in
the morn our and evening of Radtrays Ready .Relfif, and
the use of Ralato's Renovating Resolvent persevered in-
U lit
the system is rider the poison - •
T:pe Founders, Pewterer& Painters, Ptumbers and Glaziers,
owl Workir:, in ifontifadorica, or bliof-7btrers, '
Are experied to the lead disease. This, like the. copper
may produce a series of insidious but scarcely
!loured symptoms. Pndins sometimesrafyirLs, or more
eiTricially with painters and whits-lead makers, in what
i c rioneraily called painters' colic. These all, at times,
IFI notice in their mouth. more particularly at rising, a
sugary. and slightly astringent tattle, constriction of the
windpipe, pain . and oncusinessin the region of theetom
soh, not occasionally nausea, followed sometimes by
or times who use much vermillion, will have a ten
d•o to Diarrhea. for. unlike Copper, this shows its ef
fects more . in the small intesultee ; and the bladder and
urinary' pa.,aages will be seriously affected, sometimes
merely producing Painful urination. and at. others,
Wood,. or high colored urine. The Regulating Pill and.
;be k,o.tront must be mainly relied on, and the
For
ties
~limild never go to work on an empty stomach. For the
more painful symptoms the Ready Relief will be
nooses
rr,amt will by no means belie its name. - Itshould be
• internally and externally. In painters' colic, the
phruild be used to produce a free emelt
at ion. tins afterward terra moderately, to keep up regus
Ins aetion; and from the very starts the Reddy Relief gte
• full doses, in tiazseed or slipperyelm tea, or guru
ater. The diet should be light, ehiody beef tea. (not
soup.) or chicken broth, from which the fat hes
been skimmed. In paralysis. the persistent use of the
Pals. with the Bendy Belk/. well and steadily
nutted into the affected limb or part, for - at least fdteen
minute:, three tunes a day, and a generous, but clfkeste
ilde diet, wtilet.re , et a curs, In all orternal applications
the palm of the hand is the best to rub with. and a fe
made hand, trout its softness, should be preferred.
revers oral Cann) P , interv .
Are liable t.. several severe symptoms.' 'Those who Inn
muriate of tin sometimes perceive its effetits.an their
systsns. They 01.-tervii an austere taste in the mouth,
whieb i s apt to turn into well defined metalie ore, to
co her with naa,es; ....specially after rising from a meal,
Their pulse 13 more stnall and nerd and beads more fre
,juel, ly than natural. One very common symptom is. a
-inenee .0f st3ol, not diarrhcea, fur during some
moat by this moy be unattended by pain- and the consis
t, or; f ate: ereiviLitions be normal. Twitching of the
foes "a..d oat remeties is less eommon, but a snore drui
v,,,rotl•• • !rnprorn, for unteea pronmtle met, it may be fol.
ed s paralysis of-the parts atiectod. The treat.
• iii this is the raffle AN in the copper disease, viz:
It eta...3's Ilealy Relief, Regulating, Pills and Rest--
re at reeled:lie a nuiuner einailer to dyers, but
in degree, Their sttaciCa' art? rem . 1f neeldiaxif
tabf. the lead poison from the suf.
r, her are xlevi:r knew bdt one case of that.kind. The
nculi of charcoal, in this andsimilar tradesinoira`
wilt,. prod it inflartimation of She bladder winch may
tr etinctually committed by the Relief and Regulating,
Ftrper-4aintrs and Taxidermists
Oecasioreuly softer some moat distressing symptoms—
the former front the showy greens they use, and the
tatter from their a/Instant handling of arseruc . or the cot ,
ehlorid.. of, rni.renry. A feted breath isnot un.•
with a rather austere taste at times, consider
able inerea-11,,cf saliva, or constriction of the loter retrt
et tin thrunlillkhich s.ehts to extend into 'the breast,
frii-ric eat hiecough, , iomet ita eA a fainting sensation which
eaniex and goes very snitdchly, very black[ and otienek, e
et oul or lti,rh urine. These are some of the
synipto:::.‘, which mgy'oriLir separately or together. 'lt
rurians fact tliat some people engaged at these cc
e crow quite piurup, and apparently elves
.the
1.,..5t of health..nev liartug especially a fresh am( clear corn-
If:her; they go tote may other employ
?llea. or refrain front lsorit some weeks, they are •Tery
apt v many or all of the shore symptoms.
lit ea...N0.1e Ite , ..olsent should be used, along with
t relief being resorted to in order
to r..m..ive immediate pain or distress...• .
I=l
Ele , t ,, ,lyrkr4,- Glass Stainers and and Enamdersp -Mans
, jr:zet,,rae of Chemicals, Gold and Silver
Platers and Refiners
to inviy or *he above symploma. Electro-,
tvper, ate 4, , p.cially liaL.le to derar_gertlent`of thei blad
der.
inro-ssyl Type Founders
From me rm , tant handling of type mettkl„ oaistract the'
ettet , i antimony. Thin is shown hY the temporal).
pU •ilyiik of the fingers :JO haAcfs, ooplous stools, cold
ions of strsngth, tenderness of stomach,
mrei- iltreat. Sometimes. though drinldngnothing
feel a confused, semi-intoxicated seas, .
firm in !lie head. The treatment here is gentle purging .
‘t,th It.eirra3's Ifetrulatiug Pills, aided with the Ready
Ito lief as a drink: when the disease hag become chronkv:
th- R,, , ilrent must be treed an an atuyant
to thck Belief and Pills.
2trooq., em 2 ,flore esiveialiy
I,,nieburnerz• nit:washers,- ' ' .
Aro constantly '.llble to roiniting, pains in thelimbsor
; .;17.71, nhiee latter sometimes becomes pot
. inuelb?giao,u,ssl.*aks, and the use
of .th ,, b
ly Reel; these symptoms, the
ltesolVOra IN • i ^ s...sh.o,no ,. ..?saary where palsy supervenes.
iffrti:: - .• 5 S9s^:iene-ss fallowa, demanding the 4.50 of
th , ''' '
Pills, The particles of limo in the eyes
•••••• Vor . " opt ht produce comunctivis, which will yield to
gut ryo-n,wh inado of sassafras pith and water, into
watch the Ready Relief is pUt. in the ProPoriion of six
drops to every two (stile-spoonfuls, increased gradually
to ton drop , A dose or two of the Regulating Pills yid.
luatenally assist in subduing the inflammatiog.,
.1-411.-der Atiz.k.ers
Are t.,ibject to heart-threbb;e4 and, heart-disease, with
L10,1'11079
tx+x'^,;;,;ano
f,4 s 4akols 4 4;eo nee; irarch.*q
• • .
are LlNtle to a very troublesome, sditirt-ctiutiaae, develop
ing lt,clf on the scalp, ,inq* , .ovos-tirnes in littl patches,on the tack of the thuudri or fore-fingers; or at the low=
vr'extremiti of the npine, attended with itching, and
of the auricle- In the former Ca9fl9 the IW.gula
ting, Pill , will be found sufficient, conjoined with the re
lti-t: in the Inner the ftettolvent internally, with the Re- -
lidi applied externally, diluted at first, but gradually in,
etcaaod to ib, lull extent. The Regulating Pith; may
advantageously used, if indicated by thy :Aide Of , the bp
stomach and bowels.
Tho effect of the , tikahaeozAtazt, is sorostimes shown
:ouvuisions and diarrhcaa. 0 Relief will ro
iii`thesn. LeUionade should be:used occastonallyas
a drink—and oranges or an ripe fruit slightly acid will
be found to be a plezvant as well as a valuable adjuvant.
Buttermilk auswers a good purpose in these cases,
Picaei....ro and Was exposed to Chlorine or other fumes of
acids,
Are apt to be attacked by pains in throat, stomach or
bowels, excessive thirst and tenderness of abdomen, If
the exposure is long continued at one time,there comes
an acid taste in the mouth which leaves after the free
air is inhaled; but this only occurs frau sh4ef neglect,
'rho symptoms named first civiS way M. the Realty Re,
lief. 'rho addAor, „:1" . .a Alight 'dilp of calcined magne-
Sis will and the actlen orthe medicine slightly; but it is
ii i abaolutely neceasary. This Relief will do its work
welt without, it. The makers of loco-loco matches are
, ometimcs troubled faith Me share symptoms, eutsed
l3y the phosphorus which enters Into the composition
of the Mts. A chronic inflammation of the' glottis and
tensits is sometimes the result of this—coming on were
insidtionsly, and if not checked extending to, the wind
pits:, and even to the branching , alr-tubes of the tangs,
vatted by . the doctors the bronchite. When this "mna
mences it may be soon clinched by a gargle mac up of
equal proportions of the Ready _Rolief cpch water.
We will next examine the eases Orthose who are af
fected by disease from 'irritating Sektistancea applied to
the limes and nit-passage mecnanilly, with which,
Vorne•Of 'those mentioned previously might be
Girpet and other Wearers, Chance! .f.i.eiters. Boiler 3ra
kerc. iVhitsraiiha, Locksmiths, afashinastr, Furrieri.and
Fur Dealers,
_Glass Cutters and Drillers, 3fartress Api t .
key 4, Tea 'Pharr& Cutlers, kite Makers. ,Lapidaries,
Seutp.lorasc - .....itune Cut - tesu, Slater& Carpet .Begera,
tiers and Polishers, Street SloeoPers cu • d. ilhol Pathax.
Are sot - vet particularly to I,,:oischiai affections and con-
SUMption, 40M the floating particles of trrita
dunng theprocess in which they
'
ar.e'enu aticr dNengaged
caged. and entcrituz the air passages. Inall salon
cases Itadway's Ready Relief, applied externally over
the throat and chests, and the Rencasting Resolseht,
taken internally, will speedily effe.ct a CM, andtemove,
all traces of incipient consumption.
ad
formerly included in the i** position, but the
advent al silk hats has greatly diminished thiste..y.nd
ency. A rewtrator aVY.,- essry as a pram.sro,
a nd.indePP.i to' cure. A silk. handEeregief
ciao Mier thei.rdouth and nostrils, wheel cured:l3N !
expalPeb i 8 w go,d'as.anything. A ganerotK diet, mr .
erous. out-door , exererse. and the use of thsr goadv,R6..
ried Itec•Ayent will soon restore 4afeji t rin .
'1
, Fapnev., Hostlers,&:,ater., and,, Randle Say,rl
are liable to ygov 44 ,„ =rely fatal, cesw:,
asthma‘'. The ftui6g - Otatrgalactiodeothe same.'
disease, and hence hatterty. and especially those who,
make sealing wax, aresnllect MIL - Asthmatic 'people
are proverbially loon-I,von; yet the tornp'alat is. 14 An
means :tare-este: "'lie Ready Relief will mitigate or
:Esrey° thie paroxysms-of the AtUSetiSa.' and the Retto
,,t jn g RnSaii,tlt, taken s,ccortling to direction rill , ht.
feet AND',
Bakers,
_
I'OCX OD
and Fourth it&
GY TiLZ
DISEASES INCIDENT TO
Q,ach Rtinters,
rtn.mn kg
Boilers,
NU3IBER
of their handsouid the almeelLlM , 4 l l4; 4 i 1,44 , 1 9, Of , a
air from the pores by the flour, era:abject to etrarible
some itch. For this theatodavatirigaesolver**utemie --, A
remedy. but the Relief,dduted aed applied*, a;ara.sh,,
wi nid in effecting the desired end sooner."
occupations wherein sudden mental 01:110(10131 et pm+
tracted mental labor forina a part; arts** only - p•Ofte- --
tire of brain diteme, tot of .ogrimitod forwiltffiPlart or , :-
. softenin,g of the substance °CVOs brain, whose Irish
maybe told by neuralgia. either Jest.belear.thie -.-
above the eyebrow-. Asthmaend c=loll4..tht;
the parent of piles, Entitle ,-and linnelteelittf'
uOinP/ahltes lue ORArt thie- - .Mg4t
"Antal, Author &Zito% 11:cie10743ferehartra,..
linflstrectett aia much. with - neural&
Thetreatment in these cases is Radwirit h
_
exteratifirl-the peer: " deka. -71
!literal aPo ll eatilrk': Rlidlvare•RelEdatting;Po l ,l , l l /0 3 ,',
a few hours, restore regularity to trarboweilicaed
Incertainiaases of Nenntlela and other nerweetaildrie.' , : ,
Lions, the Resolvent is requisite. , . -
Irm-Pouhders, Funucce-Tengent; Ch4r,eretlitteXter
are liable to asthma, costiveness. rhertMalliurt, arid
flammation or the spleen 'and' tiverJ.Etaitiptheat of f t .
the liver is very commonnmeng all pers.:ins - exposed to :
intense heat. Hence it is thit liver coniptainterereteo`
common to tropical climates.. It need emp*Y,llassuud,; ;
that the liver is a controllingorg,sinitsict thar de; -
rangentent involvis all the connec tin g OW*. T bp do
rangement of this vis cos may lie commuenationesettiuy - -
by the proper use of the Relief and Re
which to the apleen 1/12e.aSfi aI2Q Nat ,wit, KOOd
effect.' For rheurnatism,ls acute, theteady 2,llllsePajl."
plied. both -externally and internally a gun found sufficient, though chronic cases, or !inch naii). - bia r ,.
combined with a scrofulous habit, will neLyleidAitheat , ',.,
the Renovating Resolvent, which utterly roots imt itue
'disease, and restores syntemlciltistetelle.-'
Stevedores, Loa9saorsolan, Porters Q ms trauxi,t!tdati
Persons who Lift GreatWeiglti;
are exposed to attack of pletuiey.:- The Bad:
break- the% - iolence:of this, And -with orelliagalati ,
Pills effect a curb. - IL.
Boatmen. Deck, Hands, Diedera, - Deas
faring Men, Baf trinen, /Wu:ft:dame
' Drivers;'nuanseral
and all exposed to sudden -elallges DI weather, ar, lie v
ble to liver complaint "and - . iheurriatie :aintetiorts, Mir
more especially to spleen .
Strunen,
through - long abstinenco from' sage table diet, Ott .• • =
sect to scurvy., The toe of Radvewa,Regourilui,
and Renovating• Resolvent ia - a• stnsAirdoltdotar
distemper. In all ct,.1. -, % of shiplevar,_aniallyclernta4
era, or yellow fever, Rativray's Ready Behar sattiteart
lafing dulls aro Toaitive preventtvaat if talpactiefate
attacks, and certain curatives if used after.
StiVe4irical j ': 2.7
C
are liable to suffer from diabotes, fbr whiph Alsw-E
e gu
!sting Pills and Rzsolrent diould ' • -'• -
. .
• • • P-hYsidan 3 O r •
who are frequently. much sexkosed„•-ishowlit!. fir
:without the Ready - Relief eapeeldl is tis
sick with contagious diseases.. The inn& ht inii matt- i
face thoroughly Washed with It, 'end a' fall detieCirit
taken internally just prerriottir - Vo
ally prevent contagion. The power of the Baba
matter of contagious diseasiss'ini redly
is a sure preorotwo to amallpox, and ha. a arell-lienown. --
disease among cattle, - known as Black-Tohiplee'-de:
nding, no doubt, upon some contagious -71:Ftt Yir 4 4*:,r
so readily to this remedy, that
- Drovers and .CatffeLlitialars, - - , ..•
through the South and West, look upon it as antrrer
eign and. infallible remedy - Mall , ..teeplezth - oitenets-
Boatmen, Plantar/4 or Formats ritswitand
say •orerylateed grounds,
Will And the Relief a ProteCgotat reYetliall'gF•
and other maLirious diseases;
t-'
The former - from standing so . long at the icasis,:ander i .l:7l
latter from their cramped position in tkvi
e.i'avd;_ill
no doubt, by the dampnesti„hirro oribtelttssAhLer. - -- - 4
some affections of thojoints occasionally a elle trill
always yield te , the - Reihef-atid-.16t- litildais •
suffered to run too long, whez,ipita„.!,esol
required:
...i..... , .... , ;;1:11:',X' -- "d' j ''''
omin:4M:tally hat e life or limb endangered a, toenail '.
or cut from a knife winch - 41118VMM lasid„itt lar-;
opening an animal too long killed,,l3loWtheghZ6
itching • and enlargement. - er. the , tiefg g' s
(kernos)follow.. The wound ahouhlheaterl a, j
bread poultice (not Dread and milk,rnalitaied'irith
some dM . of XMdy.ellfas_f ! w1 4, 4 45 4..e0 1 ,1q.. , I
should be . hedwith the ,, ,c7,lnd.the martt.. , grlua
used until the violence of the'syMptonlettasehletatAtt 1
lILVILI well be mentioned here, that the MgreC.e.,:.
really good poultice 10 - Mile ' underatood. '
should - be rublaccl hatctcfme crranbi M
atr , MAttpit uaa4 o .1
plate or large Stoker, over Which watet,
...
e. - -
must he poured, , , A iimitur gage. nCeinunaliriaor IP P"i
i k
placed over this, ttte two grasped firmly and held
sideways so that the Waten , willfdrain. o. . 10. , --11hta - ,_
crumb 15 now to be rubbed into a pasty constatenona ..
a spoon, placed on a rag at once, and applied to the ^"
as warrc as dent-.will bear.. 4 4,..ep0n .. AltAfilkatita _
to harden around the eig A irtreat one'sftbesub
stituted, and AMA a.immunuallermeaCia9l4l•43lllll OW J.
That is the true poultace, which may_ be medicaid by.,
the .B.elief,nr otherirlasOf required: - .-- - •- - --- ,3 - '-' r ,,- . --,
•
Beaded-idaww,•Boot and Shoe Zayre anerThalss%__..._ - -,.
.., %
from their sedentary habita, are mitt - en - to pateg• We . 14, .; -
tympszikee. costiveztes% hypochondria, Arabehoe, ' , 9t . ,,,- - F
'itas' dance, &ropey of chest,. gerierehdphility, ati,di t§„
the habit of the body tend:that -way, tiY Veal'. t ee le' -
not, to consumption and lung iheearas , e tressirecvi,„,
of these tinder onrt.ystenefilute and edfeettfan—
For hypochondria, 'lse ateedthibil4issed /14,4 lits i(drup%;
sy and t: Vitas' dialte, the s4 , oktneg ''4l2la and Sao(-
vent; and tor aintimia,mil three atina sentediati-....rhn zi
trea;ment of. the other sgectiona hare been *ready in-
The. complehe,s of fem. mos. engaged. at.lairioya eO4O.- ,
pations aro somewhat th thinistte trent' Inalian;in eolaso
quenoo at their poonhargy of .orglovsktiott4;;Ltie.tale,..
that those who leada nodal:dupla*, °rare occupied. ilk
p organs ;:rhielt eetraint'tneut tnetaretni in their , :
OhOt are subjeot-to similar diseases with. of the
opposite ilex in like oenapettion:;.l7u". -•' ' - or"' ....
Pkither Dm:yrs, : Mllineß, .ftver., Itickmatrjr4r4g.
.lfakrrs, Marls /trippers, Sixo . nstruseam ,
: . , tht
_lilt,' - .... ~. -_, -,--:...!:A.; .e , :l
are liable to costireno'., iAlesenii ron 444 , 140: ropy.
what they 'bare rook to' dead IC the ch
those seceetionceihigt.rottnnik , henniienni• Ihnnt!.
for their health and comfort .. They are , . ty li..
ble to hyeteci,t;Olittrueted,painfitliort
tir seni
ati . on, white. kidney wesitness. nervous .I*.oirtire ,
es:mg of the 'dead, - inflammation - of nee ofttlett and -.
womb disease, for al l -of which the , iii It
' till; 'Pitts Ate &Clery prescribethOr ' to of= '
osIN totes portored.by the use or the. theetcW. , ;
tiLoe to the other two remedies named. -
. Perhaps of all female roe °petite* that or ~ : -•,., . -- .
77 . 6 Facemlt . Gixt
. . . . . ~ ..
is liable to the most distreesing - Mate.elf4,l.
cislly when the ventilation' of, itte wo -ttiereisnot per- •
feet. Standing potattos x menotoaotts etiaiornort andti
floating particles mta
annually drawn in t o theial tir pas..
sages, all ceMlture tei, woollen. depress' slid - drietroy:.:-:.
Yet . by pfudsuce, c-re and the use of Railways Base:.
dtt--.,- evert the 'factory girl may bid deft/nos *desalt Ind
the` des - tors—othermac a very' fbrMidable -
.pitrtnerahlp
• For tilts present Redraw our iornarksitte adese. But
it ckete not follow that :all ooctrpations .
dosed wherein people are sultocted to aindi• Valtisi
onus materials, irritating vapors of
heat, changes of weather, exPo.flitreffoi4 l l9M
tang effects of stationary or constraine d` -_,.
,-i.
With ordinary pnadenee,ont-door eaardewr aeurst '
when indicated by symptoms of Pills tiftwft,faM.
and RoguLating wilt: be - ken all'
vent or cure, except oftsomo mem nt„then em lSl-..M.,
the system has bilben , rostraCed; and wen
.tinys Renomliag, t will nwe&ly remove Witrilr-••
swim to the kindly influence of nature, and thtis,re;
stars the i . iyhttini to perfect health.. • , • ••••• •",
.•••••
In truth. if the. Beady. llelistlxi kept itipttirpri ;
hand, and used at the outset of every attackaaiop qt•ning
;to directions, it alone will be touxidrenorgarld asakttei -
'combat all the deleterious effeem we turn:named, sladl
MAT be considered the great shield ortheliewttb - wilieni
'wise would be overcome Orbs:awe and death. -
It is not 30 many years rime, Radwarti Yawaidass Laws.
been introduced; lot s• the - cant 61-' shut'
.yeslowasoa.o4
chemical anukparhological science was fivltil 24.1aisg film
based is itself comparatively new. he ea of
their action are asM., tuananity nag; - ,
ed for modern. seism, to develop and apply theur-7
How anccesqldly this hai been do 'the ovitirefteirmilie
populFit; .and, universal sale of . Eadvpigeklikensfslum,
show: The sovereign power of theme Aleali=
nuas t ixi
ci on anifsnEforing Is. indisputable; the Are tn,
, ves the entire vegetable . =kerbs m
.. , Jgal..lhgr
rapidly superseding , all the •mert or uMwtheVt, ,
whose use and abuse lies done SO . A11i..htb*,..0.: ..,
"Death into' the mad. and ill 'our Wait.,
_. --
The price of Radway's Reatedlesi r ticeelikonoideliwas •
the reach of evhi:mum be a n Hee& Selig' is,
sold for 24 eenta,tO bents,•andll Itiv wile Sidltillear— ,
Pills, :5 cents per box; Resolyetit, .a.betti.. , ,,q 4k, , =i_
, - CO. . '
':-.. ' ' 'Physicians end .:Cielisekfts- ,
octl3daiiatlainw:Sin., No.= Johnst., New Yost. '
ITAVING-BEPS APPOINTIMBY THE
Great Western Dts`arsuace sad T!'"aa.i'lliaParX
Philadelphia, their ggentittebn- . Menai ft
lake pleasure Meaning t..&
the public to this institution, and 5.4 1 4.
tinuanee attic liberal - patronage .1.
tofore extended to It. The .hlgaet. if the °S
eers and Directors Is a guarantee ta. 'ties 411.1bii
promptly/Wpm/ad snip:tit eit.4o4‘
names of Directors, etc., qga genera 4tisamont, in
this paper. - , TSODasal ° BPDFiE£ a=_
HaTing roUnquish. ad tittUagettOP_mat tc
arc ussumage and vompanyuisaxwar.lft
dare, l chairtutly commend hiqrto the publk auk
13 la have palortmiftd the . alikte;- , All eabottgti - 110011,
kautettled. business of the COMpialy t"plOgteWlik
Mr. - Upilke. I snail Cantina.) to comp Aleut - or the
°age now occupakci,Lby 'Anti i.orr..tbak:
other insurance hi:Leakage I havt:ta. charge, to?tt
render Mr. U. such gasiketenc4 walestar. natki.% , -- • ,
-PPENDSX=R.,
Nckvea;.t:kg ' • Asollage
.
For . 111env.I; ,'1 1
.173 a Iglu" 6
. 1.-Lock. and , Flirt Sinith.
SEUTANTbitriarltir
Steamer. Lta.earr, gripte, 41apoita,
WlLLLii+i3, m.:l Irave for the above tierce vev'er before
theflat Peeembor, for Plas": l 4l4- 1 : 1 1Z
boar,' whereithe now Ilea, at the . toor of P ‘ it;
PATER " TATER !I PAPtarth
0001 ''' s ' . " -E4L7 " -Dl-4 ' , - 22 1 2 -
4,000 Ito. Manin5,21134224,325aauvi,.....
160 reams Fans Whim ii . l
i,oce atria Winit**istifi.:
All oiMe ah6761T,,,, ie at i xtercarattintiispriom.. _ :l
110 • ` endt aFd'ani-741Ze'etjitartd.V661%-;
-
- - ehiTl 3
10, 11.6141E1TS d CO 1
RIVEItS' TMPliwro..D PATE;
STEEL CULTiViIIORL . ,TEETIO.
Copier Rau and First Streikes, _