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THURSDAY ISMORNING
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMIT-.
TEE.—The Democratic State Central Committee
of Pennsylranamill meet at the MERCHASNTS" HOTEL ,
in the City of Philadelphia. on MONDAY, the 1:8111 of
December, at 3 o clock, P. M. Every member ie req.,
tedirrattend, on htleineas of great importanee.
ROBERT TYLER. Chairman.
Jolla troDaso - ,
J. G. Pumr.r,
N. P. Frrnautag,
Jam TtIBSET, 111 deBClava3twtd
GLOOMY FOR
Itf:reiaidjiy: those most intimate with men
in Washington City, that many of our oldest
and most experienced statesmen, who hav'e
been the most ardent defenders of the Union,
-ao 7 ffiliavers its perpetuity, 'now. speak
glooinity'ot tlfe e futare. The President and
Mr. Cass, the latter
,of whom at the time of
the, South Carolina nullification movement,
ridiculed the Idea" of disunion, express fears
of the result of the present fanatical move
=*nis )01:" the "Aboliticin-Republican" party.
From their point of observation they see-the
firm spirit of -resistance to Northern aggression
which is exhibited in the South. and although
they do not despair, there is a feeling of gloomy
doittifen.therr mindi, never found there be
fore. It need not ho said that these old men
have.nrolonger the hopefulness and buoyancyof
youth, and that this is the natural croaking 01
old age. In mind, neither of these men are
feANN ! - On other . sqbj ects they have the char
acteristic hopefulness of former days, but the
ele,p.lTp :from tbe patriotic spirit and love 01
the Union, which exists, is to them, as it should
be all true Americans, the subject iof the
most ierious consideration.
They see as plain as the noon-day sun that
the , success of the Republican party with it,:
present doctrines cannot fail to lead to the ino,t
un . brßlied'peli ti cal - licentiousness and to a firm resisanec on the part of the youth to Northeri,
aggression, which, will be of such a character
as , : to :shake the very foundations of our gov
ernment.
In a political point of view, the New Eng
land states are thoroughly demoralized. The
country has nothing to hope from them. But
in Zi;ey , York, Pennsylvania, and the Great
West ther'e is yet time for nre actionary move
ment—a " eober second thought" which may
avert the impending danger. The people of
these' . .-States should no longer remain idle, cry
ing- k /_• , •
q pence, peace, when there is no peace."
Every honest mart should give his aid for the
preseryation of the rights of the States and
continuance of the Union under the Constitu-
4..0.- 4--
THE CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD
The Journal styles the voting of the Con
nelisrille Railroad stock held by the city. at
the'recent election for directors, -an aboni
nable outrage." The Act of Assembly au
thorizing-the issuing of the Connellsville
Railroad Bonds authorizes the Mayor to vote
the . .itOCk. of the city. This the Mayor of the
eity,Tor the time being, has always done.
The . Juurna/ asserts that the City CounclL it
their last meeting had resolved not to rote
the stock. Even if this were the tact.
no resolution of the Councils lie- vim]
-force to contravene the provision= a an
Act of Assembly, and the editor of the
'ad, having been a legislator one.• our ht to
know - this fact.
The voting of the stock of the city lire b•
difference in the result of the election
was the Mayor's duty, under the Act
--Assembly, to vote the stock and it
..;;;fest injustice to style his act '•an !lhOralin:tl.lp
,r outrage."
The game of the repudiator , i about
` , played out, The public sentiment of this
, s
, conimunity is assuming a more healthy tone.
-=:,,,`Thisquastion must, and will be decided by
the law of the land,and not by the appeals of
demagogues to popular prejudices.- It will
not be lortiliefore the que,tion of the liability
of municipal corporations t;jr their bonds is
suodp.railrotid compluiie, wil I be decided by
the Silken - le Court Of the Vnited titat
and by Its decision the people will abide
rather than the dicta of Thomas .1 efferz,m
Bighorn, and. Thomas Williams, Esquires.
A NEW MOVEMENT OF RAILROAD
TRAFFIC.
A Buffalo correspondent of the Cincinnati
Gazette, states that the New York C,intral
2 Riiiiroad proposes to abolish arbitrary rates of
freight on Cincinnati business, and that the
New York Central, New Yurk and Erie, Buf
falo and Cleveland, Cleveland and Erie, Cleve
land Columbus and Cincinnati Railroadi pro
pose to ticket through to Chicago and other
western points via Crestline and Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. lie
says
The New York roads with the Grand
Western and Lake Shore, by the opening of
the Grand Trunk, are placed at the mercy of
the two Michigan roads, and when the Grand
XFunk which is now making extra exertions
to obtain business gives those Michigan roads
lower figures fur Boston goods, they as a matter
iggotirse, give the Grand Trunk the prefer-ern,
over the New York lines. The New York
lines-therefore propose to checkmate the Mich
igan roads by ticketing and sending freight
via Crestline. This arrangenient will very
materially injure the business of the Michigan
Southern road, as that road is of a different
gunge with the Cleveland and. Toledo, and of
;course will have to continue to transfer both
passengers and freight at Toledo."
This movement which we understand, has
already commenced, will be of great ulvan
tags not only to the New York shippers, but
also to the interests of the Pittsburgh. Fort
Wayne and Chicago Road. The distance by
this route from Now York to Chicago is a few
Miles less than by either of the Michigan
routes, and the time can be mado twelve hours
less. While the transportation thus secures a
'cheaper, quicker route, the Fort Wayne Road
will increase its income, which has been grad
ually augmenting for the last year and a half.
T:LIC prospect of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
and. Chicago Railroad were never brighter than
at the present time, and if the admirable and
equitable proposition suggested by Mr. Thom
son for arranging its financial 'flatten., be
adopted, it will soon become one of the paging
railroads of the country as it certainly h. one of
the most important.
NUDGE DOUGLAS
'l.n the organization of the House, Judge
Douglas desires all his Democratic friends,
sometimes called Anti-Lecompton Democrats,
to unite with the other Democrats. This is a
wise and patriotic course at the present crisis.
The only safety of the country lies in the un
ion of the Democratic party. Mr. Douglas'
present course will have the effect of bringing
-back many of his former friends and admirers,
who have reluctantly been estranged from him
on - thn. Kansas question. Mr. Bocoek, the
Democratic candidate for Speake; openly ex
presses his views in favor of burying the pest,
and consolidating for the future. ',tine!, a
course cannot failto bring to the support of
the Sent - tiel; from Illinois, those of his South
ern friends who separated from him on the
Lecompton
Resignation and Appointment
S. Bliekensderfer, Jr. has resigned the posi
tlon.of
_resident engineer of the Southern Di
vision of the Ohio Canal: Mr. B. has accepted
the station of - Chief Engineer - Of the Steuben
ville 4St Pittsburgh Railroad." 1. Becker,
bas been afipointed:lo MI the ••: •• • . . • •
canal.
SYMPTOMS OF RE-ACTION.
The eulogies of Old Ih;own, by the Aboli
tion preacker.s and politicians, have fairly
roused up the conservative, litiion-lovitig
portion of the community to the expedien
cy, if not duty, of doing.c9mething to con!- :
since the South that the masses of the peo:
pie have nosympathy with the conspirators
against their peace and safety. In Boston.
Philadelphia and New York, movements
of this kind have already been set on foot.
Public meetings are to be held, irrespective
of
,party ; and there appears to be a dispo
sition on the part of the thinking 'portion
of the community to show the %void(' that
all are not influenced by a spirit of fanati
cism. It is eminently proper that meet
ing, of this kind should he held in all the
principal . Northern cities and towns, in 'or
der that the people of the South may un
derstand what the conservative sentiment
of the North really
DEC. 8
DOITC LAS EN OPHId.
The people of Ohio have taken the responsi
bility of saying who they are for and have given
their unanimous expression for Stephen A.
Douglas and Popular Sovereignty. Every
one of the twenty one districts of the State is
reported to have elected Douglas delegates to
the Charleston Convention On, the 6th of
January the Stale will elect four delegates for
the State at large, and will undoubtedly instruct
the Ohio Delegation to vote as a unit.
A Wife's Letters---Ititeresting Postal i)e-
Postmaster General Ilelt has reeently deci
ded an interesting and - novel question. A hus.
hand who had been separated from his wife,
demanded that his tillage poArnaster should
deliver her letters to him, a n d threatened Is
suit at la•.v if his demand was not complied
with. The wife, on the other hand forbade
the delivery of her letters to the husband. to
these eircum4wriees the postmastei• appealed to
Bolt for instruction,. That otheer pro
nounces the advanced by the husband
too preposterous to be seriously refuted -in
deed. he says it is abhorrent to law its it is to
the C.briPtian civilization of the age—and he
directs the postmaster to deliver the letters to
the wile.
A 4 'orrespondent of the writing
freroWad,ington City, says Thurls , w
Weid and Mr. Greeley are here: Mr. Weed
is efidentle one of the shrewdest men in the
United States but Gen Simon Cameron is
hard to beat. Never before havo the reepec
tire claims of Pennsylvania and New or!:
been so fully discussed as during the last twen
four hours. Gen. Cameron will not he inter
fered with, either by New York,'or Massachu
setts, and least of all, by Ohio. Tie is a host
by himself, and a terrible man in a deliberative
assembly. It is iron against yarn, steal against
..Ndico. The attitude of the South is calm end
dignified. The Southern men look as if they
had resol , ed to take their stand, and that filets,
riot words. must now decide the contest. The
session will be a stormy one, nevertheless but
the real battle will not commence before May,
when partici, will lake their -tand for the Presi
dential conte-t.
Nut Growliiq - !Vlore Amiable
The Frern-h Govornment and its policy p.iz
bittrrlv r ailed ht tho London Times.
- -It follow: up one article after another
against tin, Emperor and the unfriendly
f,eling in France towards England
Sc7eriil French papers reply to these ar,
and there is en doubt a great deal of ex
azp.,ration in that runntry again,t England.
The C...,:tiy,t;,nnr! ;ay! If. a; the Times
opposes th , re . eaits in Francn rlipo'-ition
lees friendly than in FHA times toward our
neighbors. it ought not to be attributed to the
French " It add , that the French
Gov , •rnto.,nt ha- d.me it= beat tr, main
tain ,entimenti; of en ..11,,,;ite kind b,tw,en
the two nation?, and it '• ie--ured;y depl.roi the
violene, of the Britisti Ares,' . to Which it
tiroi attributo: this state of thirne.
Par-on Brow'ilow and his Conan
A the notable, 1 ,, , ,-ent at the late Ina,
meetinz in T.,:,-nchttarg, Virginia, called t"
e , :pres.i. the opinion ot . the people of that Soo
tic.n in relation to time Harper's Ferry raid.
WEC , the well-known Par-4)n 13rown,low. His
remarks on the or..c.a,ion were eharaeteri,tie
A reporter. in noticing the :peerh, =aye it w as
“intensely Southern, - and he represents the
re- c r : - -a3 r - ing "!le would rather he with the
South in Pam'etrioniom, than 'with the Abo
litionistsin heaven " The parson Rho re
marked that he intended to give We family in
structions not to liars- him in a Vantr,e
hut if in ea, of an newnry, they should t.. 4
forced to do so, that try mutt leave both
e nds., op,n, on that when he devil or Ablition
ists came in at one end he ~ o uld crawl nut at
the other.
Of all the fruit, cultivated in tLe Small. the
fig : . equires the leaA. care, and ni one of the
mot productive and useful. South of the
latitude of :;2', the fig tree produces three
crops a year. commencing in May and bearing
until November. In Central Georgia but two
crops are generally gathered, unleir, the season
is peculiarly favorable, the first or early crop
being often killed by vring fro-d.. , . The
are mostly eaten directly from the tree 11:4
:V rip, The fig llree grew very freely from
cuttings planted early in the spring, and will
,oinetinic: , hear the fir,t year, generally the
Twelve Harper's Ferry Insurgents in
Thellu-catine ./ow-not learns that the
niothor of Elwin and Barclay Cop pia, w ho
reside,iu Springdale, Cedar county, lowa, Irni
received a letter from the latter, who is, now in
('sands, :dating that he and ,'levee his com
panions have arrived , afely in her Brittanir-
MajeAy's dominions. Four of thew were
wounded —nne of them so Feverly that his coni
rade, , were obliged to carry him most of the time
for the fird four days of their flight. Barclay
Coppie is one of the number for whose arrest
Coy. Whse offered a reword of $5OO each
Kentucky.
The report of the State Auditor of Ken
tucky for the past year shows that the atgre
gate wealth o! Kentucky ha, increased about
ten millions of dollars in the year from 1te7,7
to I'6i - rah. The valuation for 18. - 18 was over four
hundred 'and sixty millions of dollars. There
was an increase of slaved of over live thousand.
In thirty six cobnties there had been a decrease,
and the increase was in the remaining coun
ties. The total tvaluation of slaves was over
ninety-four inilljons of dollars, or about foar
hundred and sixty dollars per head.
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Costly Honor.
Some surprise having been expressed that the
honor of burial in Westtninster Abbey was
not accorded to the body of Brunel as well as that
of his contemporary, Stephenson the Dublin
Post stabs that the honor costs £473, or
about $2lOO, which sum was a trifle out of the
fortune of the childless Stephenson, but could
not be spared out of the small inheritance of
Mr. Brunei's family.
Death of the Last Survivor of the Wyoming
Asa A. Gore, Esq., of Preston, et-, died in
that town on the let inst., at the age of 81
years and t months.
...He was the last survivor
of the Wyoming Massacre, having been car
ried away when a child, in his mother's arms.
His father and all his relations but his mother
were killed.
A Grandson of Tecumseh.
A grandson of Tecumseh is now living in
Natchez, Miss. He is a well educated and ac
complished gentleman, having traveled over
a greater part of Europe, and is, said to be an
excellent physician. He derived the secret of
the curative powers of many herbs from his
grandmother, who was -a "medicine" woman.
The largest nugget of amalgamated gold ever
produced has been discovered in Australia,
and is a favorable augury for quartz crushing.
It was the result of a portiaz.,,a sixty tons of
the first quartz roak.4Allied,..from the Corin
rieaf. Its wcightislo4o (nieces.
Msicanleyis lit-tory
Lord Macauley has two volumes move of his
History of England nearly ready ibr the press,
but it is believed that they will nubs publish.
ed this sea on. The great cars which thenoble
••' •. on the work before it finally
leaveshis hands necessitates some delay
EMBEI
The Fig.
t'anatta
Nassacre
Large Nugget.
• New York Banks‘. 7
The statement of the New York City Banks
for the last week, shows the-following changes:
Loans, increase, $713,811 ; specie, increase,
$1,214,743; increase, $121,631;
deposits, increase, $2,606,649. This increase
is mainly owing to the Shoe end Leather Bank,
which shows an increase of loans $482,401 ;
specie, increase, $1,176,626; deposits, increase,
$1,726,414.
Are still ascending in price in, Cincinnati,
and holders have carried their figure 4 up td . $7
and probabilities aro that they will realize that
figure. Sales have attained $0,70, and have
averaged from that to $6,3711, covering over
3,000 head.
A ehort•crop panic seems to be fully initia
ted and whither its influence is likely to lead
operators, seems quite beyond calculation.
Made an Assignment
Mr. Harding, the proprietor of the. Penn
sylvania Inquire e, has been compelled to make
an assignment. The paper is a profitable one,
but private speculations outside his business,
have involved Mr. 11. in large losses. The
paper will go on as usual.
New Counterfeit.
Counterfeit.
New counterfeit s'a on the Bank of Com
merce, have made their appearance in Phila
delphia. The paper is yellow and the eugrav
ing rather poor ; Mill the note is calculated to
deceive those not familiar with bank notes.
"A Thousand Voices Join In Praise."
Ono song, on the occasion of the Schiller
festival, at the Cryttal Palace, Syden barn.
England, 1 , 71 s sung by 1000 males and female
voices, and was listened to by 20,000 people.
The Press of the country lots been portionilarly
loud in the praise oft heal) Bitter+. Anton); the many
uutieeo, wo otter the tutiowing to an impartial pnitlie :
It le a Mril knoxu fiat that we do nut putt Paten
Medietneo, and that we tad seldom advertio,• them, hut
Ittertiatit,'.l Holland Bitters cantles to us euduroed it
ouch a Inatlller. a.+a slaleifie far the diaell.les it profoose.
to our°, that we Oct tinily advertise it, but giro it this fa
vorable notice, utinoked ityt he proprictor."—llarultl t
'rho Philadelphia Al fns, in iwtlkillg of tile late Ex hi
batial in that erty I.y the En,nkhn Institute, say,
•• LI n.tu'ing ntPdiciuna, Wo•ard• always fiStll.lllPly
can
muu, UlllOl. 64lifstieli a the. merit, of the snot!', Among
(hove exhaated, le the celebrated 11.011..1 Bitter,
medicine ha. been eztenuively inlrolnrcd into
every Suite in the Union. and Into tho Canadian Pi,. -
Met,. principally Wilma LtIO Let two you.. The ,•.‘ h.
te,itinioniak is eVcly in
Alovrica_ arming whieti wa notii . oiine (rain the lulo
J alit 11. ClavLon, of Delaware."
. . .
- kik...rhrt‘e'v liollaod 131;terr are all invathiabh,
111 tJI L... of dylrep,a. They Impart a btrong lo.olthy
torte to the stomach. and are the best renovator of th
Sr Mem izeuerediv."—Chh.,,io Bufiero..
- Dyspepsia Ussietaehe and Indigestion, loy which
LA:I,OU, .re Wort , or 1,11 1.1,1,4.11 y is• eon
y taking id:el...rota d, f o o and
dose nt Bierlosse's Rdlnr. rue hour before
—Bait Sr.:,.
-lii.eritre's liulland Bitter. for 11.-luhu•hu
Los. of Appetite. N.•rv...414 11,tnlity, and all
consequent upon 11 dlsordered.torusch and Wier. Ttn .
.11100 is eery taroriihly known throughout the Vw
.I.ld. is r.oz,ularly parerenle od Le !on, et the to of
tinpwbed pnywrisn ,
Iter. an , Letlf.r remedyon
v for indlne.o
Heartburn and t.a e.
. of appet.t.t,
lend Ihtters. - -..llnqu',l
Pond Oircfidly.— The Gelatine highly
Bcerhave'. flatland Bluer. i. jnit up in half pint
only. and ..truled at 11 , 41 v per t.otho. The ar e -,
denlAnd for urn, truh ‘,.1..brat.•.: Med, un- has
ina.4 Illnnith.ing. %le the rnh.l.e 6:lleird ft:inn• ,
purchu.,:u t ; . ti.-war..trup.t.;l,ol,' thatuo,
is on the laud 'Anil° V... tub
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BENJAMIN PiCif.: (2 , ), Prtprw,,,r, •
27 Wr,.1.1,1 , 0tw00n Fir.t
New `Advertisement:4
I f . ;:ip FOR ALDERMAN --
thr Vot,, IA; RI
WARD for n,,mluattou for the otfire of ALDERMAN
.103:2L JOHN TA;; \ lt'l.
TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY.
Pltol Pili!Ptittiphia.-- Sir .1t
mterrals. i.l4ruig thirty , .I.•
,Ilturct to RlieUrri:Vtym t - to4t r o ot -.j :(,:r
tim e . a seVerilf9 to nutka it tier,-
stt, t.. adlitltt, ,,, tr, !Aft'' , 1,2 , h.• 7 lncturr
urn nod Mori•lo4. awl to r.••• 6 1;ki• au ittfdtd t: a
I.:rgi• rocking O h w, any repo.• 111,111 , ;.• ft.
Trent torn-41,1121°12w. , with toy •011, 103
Greet, of your ratty.) 1 informed 1511. °fan uttaol. d ,e 1,5.1
shout flirt und.ih• u; lt, , ,uth,;,..ht.noar),t 1•1!“••1, .as ~t
shich ,VP111) 04 to , r.mpl , t, , ly paraty, the •)2-2.etit
He.,tr knx.iPty let ht. mother , . welts.-. n1.. rt
t,..)ttl, yc..o. C , let.ratv-d EtTlt a.• I
isna 01.511 of !lA.!. 01 m... 1;, ,n , in -111 p 1. .,
anti 17 , 3 it pre art. - 2 ,, ,trly ..s1 1%11 , Irt to
tat.'glt44 If ft trio! I.l4:llVC•rt•r. 1
ded to try at, 1.1 - 55,h I ,b,l. rt dirt• - 1 th•
loiter, and after the tier, or forth tti•J•l:. 41, n
fnair't N2,2 , 172'. aro! ooo4lord ith•
stag fired, not s f.tnrt, re-ioz« of the 1111.4 5 e050
5n In., system. and ,h4:2lUtt eubtum. ,
role sort o Jr-stance ~ 1(.211rt, - en re122 , •22221
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MiIIEMME
PETER SINCLAIR
7 ht. 41.....tiugn,ht, I sitiv,wate i tenliwrant.,, 1,11
trio. ,•. w ork “f ,trt,
t 1,....,,int•0r. $ll
LANAViiTTV. HALL
Al! who 1111 V, ,et. 1.1 it fir.. 041.1., a one of the 1A...4
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C LAD I-3 IDJ GI,
FURNISHING GOODS,
Cornar of Wood and Sixth streets.
LII I IiSH FEL I) , C 7 S N,
• clux. ut ,t,kck in their Tailoring Depart-
BEAVER OVERCOATINGS,
Many Novelun4 in
The 'O,, have pot loin purchased by ono of tho
firm in Now York, nud are the
LATEST STYLES OF TUE SEASON
Wes NU. N 3 WOOD STREET.
FARMS! FARMS ! I—A fTam of 1 I 1 acres
near Blairsville, 76 acres m cultivation ; all under
fetice. and suitable for grate or grass. A comfortable
dwelling home, orchard, barn, die., &c.
A farm of 72 acres, on the Zeleinopte Plank Road, 45
acres in cultivation; good improvements.
A farm of bit acres in Mercer county. A farm of 51
acres near Freedom. A farm of IS2 acres, 12 miles from
the city. well improved and in good order.
Ten acres of land, with good dwelling house. 3 miles
from Allegheny City; price $l,OOO.
Twenty acres of well improved land, fruit trees, dice'.
ling house, die.; 4% miles from the city. 34 acres of land
near the city, for sale in lots of two, three and five acre%
a choice location for market gardeners. For sale by
8. CUTIIBERT & BUN,
deb Real Estate Agents, 61 Market st.
THE NEW TEMPERANCE MELODIST,
consisting of Glees, Songs, and pieces compbsed
and arranged for the use of the various temperance or
gammtions in the United States; by Stephen Hubbard.
Price TPA cents, or 53,75 per dozen.
doB KAY R CO., La Wood street.
GROCERIES.-
150 bags Rio Coffee;
10 " Pepper;
10 " Pimento;
25 pockets Java Coffee;
25 bbla. Port Rico Molasses ;
50 " Crushed and Granulated Sugar:
100 4 kegs Carb. Soda;
100 boxes various brands Tobacco;
150 half chests Common and Fine Tea. for sale by
WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
LIM Second and Front streets.
BUTTER. -3 bbls. fresh Rolls, for sale by
des WM. H. SMITH & CO.
A .LL WOOL COUNTRY BLANKETS
Flannels and Country Hose, at
deS C. HANSON LOVE'S, .74 Market at.
1 CASK CARB. AMMONIA, received and
1 for sale by --- BECKIIII3I & KELLY,
Allegheny CO.
A. fresh lot of pure
Essential Chls,jubt - reeelfotthy
• - :u-t,'+.1108131,13,A8ET,,,
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Nriu dattisrments. -
Farm for Sale. • I
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TILE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
.ale alarm cola:lining. 74 acre,. situated on the
'Monongahela river, hninciinitely above Fayette City,
l'a There is cost under the entire farm, and it LI so
favorably ',limited near the river that a railway of t:,4
yards will carry it to tho river, a here iv entlicient water
at all seivons for loading.
The eurfluic of coal will 1,, said riqr,r3tvly or tovetbor
to suit
M parchaecrt 1 7 , i'urtlwri,:lll.ltrffillr , l Phyliro of It.
ULLEN, E.-1., Fay vire Coy.
dv7:llt.w .1. IL STEVENS.
PRICES REDUCED
NO. 89 M_A_IR.S..E'T ST ,
Ts NOW SELLING OFF 1115 LARGE
and well selected stork of BOOTS and SHOES,
t HOLE:SALE AND RETAIL, at Reda, d Price, lie
nos constantly on hand Ladies'. Mi..N% Children's,
Boys' and Men's GUM OVER:iIIDES IiANDAI.4, to.
Ladies', Mtssr and 411111drun', Ilf.oled Boots,
Gaiter,,tilipire. rustom-Mado, Calf, I
Uppor - and Sole homr. Shoos of ivory vari
ety, all of which Ito cheap fir each. Call and
OX/UlllllO Ito stock boor, purchl,ing el,whero.
del ',JA3ME:4 ROBB.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
BAKER Art)(4lV KC'I'I N ER, would
resdectfully inform his frienrim and tlir publio gen
,erally thas he is nuts' pro cared to furnish orrTythiligiu
the FRUIT, CAKE, ANIS CONFECTIONAPS !Inv 011
the shortost 11°61;Q :in,' must satisr.,ctory tower
4s-Remember 50.9.2 NA 'MONA, ALLEY, the pl.seo
In supply yultrselVcs h,r thr liohthy,
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WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
SAMUEL RIDDLE,
Manufneturer and Wholi , ,ltle in
CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS
*BROOMS, &C.,
No. 21 Diamond, l'ilthburgh.
HAVINC, N' \V INSTOII,E A LA ItG
~ ,1..•1; of 4,vrythilig u, th,
Mitilli.Wil/red 10V purrM.,' .11-
reet from ni.intiEtuturor,, CASH. 14 pi t•pare,l d.
supply eu.totiwr.:lll,lll4, vountry trait with good.. in
his hut.,
CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET;
The 66110N - 111g itell,l III:. 51.42
of Wuodeo azpl W:ao.
Soak Start. 4 .iro,+:
Skill, :1 %11..., Craok. (7...1ar,. , uk or Pine,
ttodur I'ateitt,:l,izi-s;ll3..ro‘orn
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u, fvr, v 41,1
v, I I i/ull,gildirt, and toy V
Iron 1.4 , 111 i./. ml , l ~i, ~ ,I..P:ggnr, dir, bra , mot iron
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BROOMS. tr.. in ssrs•at varss•tv.
MF:AL iSistts-r 55.11.1 I:sstsor end m.-..
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SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS,
FI.GMI
1:15... The LARtiEqT ANI, uIIEAPF>IT ,ineh the
PINE &PPLE II A NIIKERC,IIIEFS. at
de7 - 11,4t..51. - S, 77 Market et.
S TEEL SPRLISU SKlRTS.—Closingt out the Nteea at reduced priers.
del JO6. HORNE. 77 Market street. -
ItUSSETT APPLES.-17.", barrels choice
Ituesett Apples, received rind for sale by
r k KY APPLES.---50 bush. bright Dry Ap
received and for sale by :
BEANS.-50 bushels small white Beans,
received and far eale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
de7 rornerMarket and First streets.
WATER E 1110 yds. Stone water
Pipe, from 2 to G inch calibre, for sale by
dee. HENRY 11. COLLINS.
pIiItNING FLUID AND BURNING
.1.1 OILS, of every description. for sale at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S, Drug Store.
1166 corner of Diamond and ilfarket street.
_ A .
UTCHING'S LIFE EXHILAILANT,
for sale at
H AVANA CIGARS at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
deb corner Diamond and Market street.
BILL PAPER.— •
Broad Blue Bill Paper,
Broad White "
Long " • 4, "
Longinus " for sale bp
nous . J. it WELDLN.
TAM. GLNGER ROOT.-3 bbls for sale by
B. A. FABSESTOcKk-CO.,
def• •"-- eon First anti Wood sts.
_Z -r- • •••••• 0 — •st
iN • r ,
JAMES ROBB,
P. SCHILDECKER,
Jal.:110,1
'111:11.:1, 11111)DI.F.,
p,s.l"..uti
I=l
C(11 1 Mil'FIli SCA
.'E.N Tict3imuNt. toT()!+.!•+:
FRENCH MERINOS ;
FRENCH MERINOS ;
FRENCH MERINOS ;
FRENCH MERINOS ;
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHAWLS;
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHAWLS:
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHAWLS;
LADIES' AND GENTS' SHAWLS;
MISSES' SHAWLS
MISSES' SHAWLS ;
MISSES' SHAWLS ;
MISSES' SHAWLS ;
J. P. SMITH'S,
No. 92 Market St.,
J.lB. A. FEYZER,
corner Nferket end First streets
.lAS. A.. FETZER,
cornor Market and First street N
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
cor. Market st. and Diamond
gdu ..Adtiftwine
I. O. OF c>.
GRAND RtGALii.l. BALL,
ID of THE AND oR-
I eirAN-! of ZOCCA arpl PAYSI . t; NO 1.01,GP.i. to
pl. one I, WA Ira •.,,
Vrida) 1 ening, December 9111, 11,4;9
Tho I,••ullicr ,,, of th.• t .Itier are I,l7t,ti . :l;iy incito,l to
attend. Tickets can I. jorunl/1,11 f nit it,
tht• Enlercut Lodges in the Ihstriet.
COM 51 !WEE OF ARRANG EM EN T.
11. BARNARD, C STA FroDD.
T. O'BRIEN, TnomAs 111 TNT.
.1”6,11:c2.50.
Real Estate Auction Sale.
ON ONDAY, 15ECE,K h. at two
o'clock in theafternoomon the 'lrvin's,: vtdualdc
Real Estates, beauttfully - . ituti.to on Scotch Bottom,
Peebles township, tformorly part of the Wood (-date,
near the line of Braddock's Field , PA. , sengcr Railroad,
lately charterodand expected to be in nperat ton in a ,hort
time, mating it easy of acce,a,and within it tow minute,'
ride or all part, of flit. city: ntlinining property of lion.
ticorge I tars., Hen. M.Swarty.welder, 14lhia1/1 I takelleY,
E`el anti others; also, of the propotted Itoprd Cw
the o
nellsville Railroad. This is the most delightful spot in
Allegheny county for a country resid,rtee. onrrounded
by scenery not excelled in the West. cotainanding a
uplendid View of the hlonongithela River, -the cities or
Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and borough of Birmingham, and
at this particular time the kind or property most in de
mand by the Hum of Imoitlt'Sß and mechanic. who are
81131011 Y to tray.: the crowded streete of the -115, and re
cure for thernmelvc, and families a ple,aut. country
home, ,4.,.•h offered on term , ao aeoetnmoda
ling, no to be a thin the reach of all. The pron./is are
laid out it. pints of In an one to three seers raell. making
a convenient. size for duelling, ont.lionses. garden and
pleasure grounds. A plan of the property will be dot.
tributud previous to !eAle, mod Val) he F. 1. 4 ,11 fa any time
at the lintel of D. F. lieattlig. Who will pine any
informahun required.
,
Terms of szde,n,,,r,,n,•th tetionee it. threo equal
[Annual payments, with bond and mortag.‘ and interest
Aded trom day of talc. detlad
rENITENTIARic
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A ' tirERIUR AR'ritLEO Itot
SHOES Are wleced for ,ttle at the uttlee of thy
,cero l'enitentelry. 11), for e 055 or approved jetper.
~o,,e,ting or
flf.f,f) I'oar,o and ' ;.:;.;1••.1;
Jr Calf arid lisp 31 . 0nrot—.,
7 li.r Ruau,, se ,t of I :
7 Boys' Cf::vsff Hoff!s. fffffsfsl end ;.04,1:
10 •• 1.:0 ; :11,1t
‘• 110, ' tOOl
%..ry -tiparatr :tr - ttel,t—a - lid anted faat
vahtr.t;
1112) . . 4 11i 'raw Itaga, uited
lor tn.• fanner;
tA. l'tta and Con •11
r—ri, 6‘1,1,11,t t 4, put rd trtl4 1,4
..nn 1,, .Irntkht - al bq ..anatn tlii inn...• at t.ra.on
decay it A3l. Warden.
TO THE PUBLIC,
1 - ISl'l'.Cl.‘l,l,Y hztior:int :01,1 P. Iv.
31...1.-a {'hp uf tr...a S.
..r t a d r•E
Situutp.t..... , otrunuit 1na...1.1a to Youth, of L. 41....• • ,.
ittarr....l. hr. BRAN
1t... of Is.- I....nurtu
• f3t.••4y 111 , 41 f,, a, tr.mdfnl y nr..l think
,treut,..ty itittnural. :Ilia .a , ntalntita,,ll
ninund thour svet., peuitu-111, •lAL,
phy, -,t11•411.1 In. , •.irltl. , ll
u. tiga•p 10,11 in itEnurtant, thatit u ty .+hr
lilt.lXn ' ll:l . l ' . prim
rice riught to tit. %turd. nal.a•l to
• dr., tatEnlia.a. h.ru and rn0,.1 urn.
...
ra.•...prung :r+,1111,1 cos,
• dit.101;.1.... and c•.. ul..
n..•unly ur .2ott. n it h. ptiLheity,
r•.r. that du , nth! Eruardinut or , .
tto-ir I..ente
.... dn.! of n
ra. tutaiti. und , E.y I .r I'
ta many !Au! trion,..h lon
h.+ 1.•. ty. two:mu:Au,.
tin' Ilavopt 10.. ualvanCtpat , thrty no
nth. I, ha ,
akali to Ili.. Ire wh..t.
Eh , tv••Il n .•. -, 0
nerulp.l Cy hul pritid.dtur.
„r 1 ~, • stintha , to-nr Intatru.n.
Prta..p. !Ft, Erpravill pdrta of the
utton.l.•tl to. I up,: to
NEW DRUG STORE,
COR. EAST LANE AND OHIO ST.
A LI. EC II EVY Clll, .
4 14 NTLY HAND, A 1..1
+irvi 1".1:N N. VAI:NI--11
-11 • 1.1.1 11.+,..”•13 • N-• --,
mr to. •:
RFUNI I E.S
r.k) It El :WIN F.,
S. S. CHRISTY, I)
- I'll 1 ,
NO. 102 11:11 it it ET ST..
A_ I\T 1.3
NO. 13 FIFTH ST
NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON
iteceii lug Cootls Continually
1"1“)11 TII E.l:-.TE.I:N Arc
DRESS (1001)5,
Reliable as.tai Quality
%n.! 1.4 IS airk.ct. ..Etr
1..1) .1:.1“.).•,, to wir T 111111)
Itag,l:tit...ll)Tugter. allll
csir, JD- 131.3
No 101 M ati•l 11 Ftft •1
IP:\ I )E lEs AT I /ST ;
1:4 DERI Es AT rOST - ;
NEW AND ELEt %NT ST!'
NEW AND ELLII ANT st
FIiENCA C , C1i4.A: . 4 11 SETS ;
FRENCII 001.1,AP:4 AN SKnJ
T PREY T4ELY N
\T PRECISELY !;ASTERN
AT EATDN. CREI t 11ACRI'M'N;
Al' EATON, MACRPWS;
ND. 11 El
‘1,3 ND 17 FIETII st
hiIIOOTING G %11.LER V
()PEN DAY AND EVENING
NO. 1311 WOOL) STREET.
TTENTION IS I NVITED to olu lwauti
fill mssortim.nt of
P.CH ET k NIVES
Of itlappin Roger.s' A'ote a 1,4 ano a,l at her
celobrnCe.l inanufseturt.r,
CARTW Itlt ;HT YOUNLi,
Maul .tt urni - 4CLlttea,, No. ht. 1.1 7 0011 •trrot
G ENTS' 1)111T BLE-SOLE
Double Upper French CUlf 800 l
JUST RECEIVED AT
W. E. SCHMERTZ s. CO.'S,
Fur Memphis, Napacim, Pine Binll, Little
Rock and icon Stuftl4,,
SEW ANt sIiitsTANTIAL BI LT
Stemmer DANIKL MILLRII, Captain 1.
WILLIAMS, Hill leave for Ow al.ro port,
Y, 16,ember Rth. For treight or pas,a i g..., apply en
hoard, wheno sho ❑ou lies, at Eno fool of Fitt sir-or, All,
Wien). river. 41,5
Valuable Property for Sale
or Excaange.
20 ACRE., in Sinner , ct. county, adjoin
ng the town of Somer,t, will to disposed of
hy the Undersigned cheap for cash, or in Pitch:ooze for
property adjacent, twin the city of Pittsburgh. The farm
la well improved with valuable buildings and barn. and
is a desirable location for a stock or ibury farm. Immo
hate attention is Apply to
MARTIN CONNELLY. Penn st
ileftilnultw or, .J. Esi- Somerset,
AMBROTYPES. —TheSP beamfttl nn t
thimble Picture, on glass; in all their perfection
and loveliness, singly Cr to ~ : roups, may he okainett at
WALL'S,
le ilw Jones' Building. Pout); stress
BLANK DEEDS — ND 111011:Fti
A Printed un fine unite paper, and ruled on first and
seeciad pages. Attorneys' and Magistrates' Blanks of
eve description. W. S. HAVEN,
deb Job Printer and Stationer.
DIARIES Full different styles,
for sale by J. B. WELPIN,
Bookseller and Stationer.
den No. ft 3 Wend streets near Fourth.
CHALK CRAYONS.—'2OO gross received
and for sale by
den J. R. WELDIN.
SLATES.--oin dozen Pennsylvania Slates,
best quality, for sale irhotesate or retail.
den .1. R. WELDIN,
BCKGAMAION BOARDS.—A lartie va
riety for sale by
non J. R. WP.LPIN.
TOURISTS' CASES, for sale by
doh J. R. WELDIN.
PRoIIISSO4Y NOTES AND DRAFTS,
various styles, for s.do by
doh J. R. WELDIN.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.-50 sacks Extra
Buckwheat Flour. r e ceived and for sale by
det HENRY H. COLLINS.
A PPLES.-80 barrels choice Green
pies, different varieties, just reed and for sale by
deb• COLLINS.
INGSTON, COPIA.VXD S CO.,
TANIJFACTI I F "FAIR.
111 itAmrs EN
L vs" 0,, V:1!:.•ty. for
me Livr stook. flay. I tr:dit. r . NO. Cord_
Iron. and GOr 31,
dazing. eh, therdorntod or on
iiti lever tir Without 1r0n...
Nvo,,te a nod 0: all and
eapaoitil,frotolteil,,ad
to the small coonter sold,trid bat:owes.
A! , o. they are the Pantentees end only manesa,durera of the unrivalled "Janus Fared. Door Looks" and.
LATCHES. for right. or lon hand doors, of every size and variously: thlynnea and'fisished. t tiofree Mina. Paint
Stills, Corn Mills end Shelters. Sansaze Cutters and Staffe rs , SeltShutting Gate and Shutter Ifiaros, Bed
Cantors, Axle Ponies. Wardrobe. Hooks. Fire Iron Stands, be., Le, together with every variety of Maleahle Cast,
no=
ings. and DO)IF,STIC HARDWARE generally..
1 -1 013 ll• LOTS ADJOINING LAWRENCE-
each 24 by 110 feet. They will bo cli*pased
of ell,np. information to be obtained at. THIS OF
FICE. nalS
BREWER, MALTSTRK, AND HOP DEALER
HA VI N G COMMENCED BREWING
for the ReA:lOl3, f arii now prepared to furniiih my
etimonters with a
In addition to my regular brands, I aui manufactur
ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in
small packages expressly for family use. •
Tills Ale is not only a delightful beverage, hill /3 highly
recommended by the inedie-lfaculty, for invalids, where
a 11111,1. nouri•hmg is required. I have also my
celebrated
WHEELING BOTTLED ALES,
consisting of KENNETT BITTER
AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
Pack anon sent to any part of ton city. aualLt3u2
ROBERT DALZELL Si. CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS
- AND -
DEALIRS PfD/Dl.7et AND FITTSDCP.OII MANTPACSCILT-3,
- NO. 251 LIBERTY STREET,
DDID PITIIDCROTI, PA
A N ADVERTISEMENT in the Peoria
Truminvt, of November 4th, calls on Coal Diggers
to some tii Peoria to work. ft Mates that from 160 to
can ond emplsyment is ya degm shell an RilyerLiZe:
Men!. ellenhited to mislead many already figarly irnpov:
ensiled miners, we take this °erasion to state, there is
now more coal-digger , here than can 6tai employment,
and warn all to stay away. Marty that have been attract
ed here-hy ..uch unwarrantable Palls, are in a suffering
i-olidition, after paying out their little-all to get here.
A CoMMITTEL 750 X ALL TUE. MESSRS HERZ.
A sal in of Two Hundred per Cent. Is
made on Children's. Boys , and Youths' Boots
aid mirchtmu g - them with
MEM
NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON.
SAM 1 4 GRAY & $ 9ll,
IN A DDITIoN TO A LARGE A.SSORT
x
In tho colors for FINE DRES.4 AND
Ct eral
WAS' Varieties in
Nap, Harrington
and Elysian
BEAVER OVERCOATINGS ;
CHOICE STYLES IU CHEVOTS 7
WALKING SUITS,
AND THE L.‘TMT DFSIGNS FOR
TROWSERS & WAISTCOATS.
- -
A PIANO AT A BARGAIN.
A NEW PIANO, 7 Octaves,
EIkSEWOOD CASE, Louis
TlV
st. le. Carved Lacs, Wide' and Alu-
..• I Pearl Keys, Pearl Inlaid Name-
T
11 , sin!. ie. The New York price of this style of Piano
is $l5O, hot it will be F.ltlat a. great reduction, to close
s consignment-
tiisa r ii R( NS.
k_l can aow furnish to thegn him lingo%
elegantly finished ROSEWOOL) PIANO,
Fterh, of six :Ind flve-eights. Octaves, '
(from n lo s,) for $2OO, CASH. They are from a favor
ably known factoril in New York City; have the FULL
IRON FRAME, 13 - eveled Corners, and. Octagon Legs.
They have a full musical tone, and are fully warranted.
Please call and examine.
H. KLEBER & BRO.,
Sole Agra for the above and Steinway's Pianos,
do?. No. 53 Fifth street.
Einvo. S. BUTLER ?
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
48 Public Landing,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
net 27 (n*
No. z 1 Firth ,1,4.k.t.
rilllE hiANUFACTURERS OF SAW
-1 YEWS CHEMICAL OLIVE EIIASIVE SOAP,
utter sub.jecting, it to the severest teats known to the
trade, are fully persuaded that there is noFamily Wash
ing ir, ths United States, for solidi° money, having
at once ad many goodqualitos, faild en fow discounts.)
OF HEAUTI —ln colors, firmness, 'surface and tex,
tore generally..
OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine,
clay, fish oils, stale Freese, and adulterations.
OF qUALITY-1 or washing clothes, of every deseng
ben, coarse or fine; cotton, linen ' woolen or,silk • dyed,
printed or white: for LRASING tar, grease, pitch, pain t, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes,
furniture, and from the hands.
Givo it a fair trial for yourselves, an 4 be convinced. - Remember, the 2117.1710 iB on each bar. Ask for OoPY
of the directions. k .1. E. SAWYER',
leg 47 Wood ptreet. Pittsthursrh
S'FANDARD , ,VICTIUN.
The Waverly Novels, Fireside edition, 27 volumes.
The Waverly Novels, Household" 50
Dickens' Novels, new and beautiful editions, vols.
popula r h.arjr e
editions, jon 6
s ' 33 v
ela
Cooper's Sea Tales, " •• 5 vole.
. Leather Stocking Tales, 5 vols.
Hawthorne's Novels and Tales, 8 vols.
Currey 13ell's - 3 volumes.
Once Agnilars Works, 8 vols.
:Marion liarkind's Works, 3 vols.
des HAY &. CO., 55 Wood street.
UNUTS.-24 hush: Shell Barks
received and and for sale by
noltt 11 ENRY H. COLLINS.
A PPLE,S.-200 barrels choice Green Ap
ples, just received find for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
des Corner Market and First streeta.
01701 X5O barrels prime Onions, just
received and for saleby
JAS. A. FETZER,
de 3
ERFLT)IERY.—.A. large assortment, em
it_ bracing many articles entirely now in this city; for
sale by (del) S. JOHNSTON.
_ _
E - - •
3IBRoIDERIES AT COST, KSIBROI
ILA DERLES AT COST. at
de7 JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market at.
SETS OF COLLARS AND SLEEVES at
worth SS, at
del HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
_
- DURNETI"S CO:SIFANION FOR THE
Jur TOlLET—Containing one bottle each of Cocoaine,
lorimel, Kallieton and Oriental Tooth Wash, for sale
by ' JOSEPH FLEMING,
deG corner of Market street and Diamond.
BUCKWHEAT.—`2uO 6 ushels for sale by
e3O 13:018Y COLLINS
-PKuprictor.,;
For Sale
GEORGE W. SMITH,
Pitt Street, Pittsburgh
SUPERIOR. ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE
CONTRADICTION.
W. E. 9CHMERTZ & CO.,
N. Fifth street.
OF)EI`,TP,I) 7
C I_, 0 T HS,
No. 19 Fifth Street.
JOHN. H. IiELLOR,
No. BI Wood street
SlE==
.1 4 .1 . XTSMT_TPCG1-1
ARTIFICIAL -TEBTLL.
IT is well known thatfirst'elass Dentistry
has been beyond the reach of the masa of Teeple
on account of its nostlinesa, and the majority, rather
than take up with the inferior workmanahip of "cheap
Dentists," have ailopted the wiser.course - and done
without any, for it a- set of teeth be imperfect in _work
manship axid inexact in fit, it is worse than useless and
dear at any price.
THE CORALITE AND PORCELAINTEETIThaie in
augurated anew ere In the science of 4eiatierri—being
the very Lest Irti6eial Teeth now in use, they can be
afforded at prices that place them. within the reach of
all.
Being the first to introduce these new styles =of work
to this community, I accordingly fixed stich prices as I
deemed would remunerate the best artistic and 'me
chanical skill. Since then,lowever, the unprecedented
favor with which the work has been received, has com
pelled other Dentists to adopt it, some of whom wish to
retain the old gold plate prices, which I consider would
be exorbitan4 for, though the new stylesi are really
more valuable than the best gold work, the; are rondo
of less expensive material. The increased amount of
work done also compensates forthe reduction in Price
On the other band, a few Detital.QuackS of this city,
who possess neither mechanical skill or common hon
esty, advertise the work at prices slightly less than my
own. notwithstanding they have neither the ability nor
the right tit being patented) to manufacture it. The
-.object of this trickery is merely to obtain an opportu
nity to disparage the Coralite and Porcelain and recom
mend some of their own worthless work. -
I have felt bound, injustice to myself and the public,
to make known these facts.
The qualities of the PORCELAIN AND CORALITE
PLATE TEETH, which establish their great auperiorit. --
over the best gold or other me Lal ic plate are= entire Ite./.
dom from all metalic laste, Ernell or tarnistWboing
corrodible and impervious to 'the juices 'of thexpoutli;
Fel - feet adaptatioli or . fit; (Impossible in inetalic world;)
with moth greater strength' and lightness; ena
bles theln to be worn with more ease, cormort mid *al
ly. They are also far more durable, lees liable to rieei
dent and more easily repaired. ,
The public are lnyited to call end e?-smine these pew
styles
MEMO
GRAND PIANO !
PEE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of
announcing to the public, Olathe has inst received
a a plea did 7 Octave Carved RON'It cod Grand nape, from
the factory of Phiekering a Sons; the Fitiff one' of their
%Yew ftnproved Scale' that has 'been' in Pitt:AM - ugh.'
piano has received the 1116 St U itualified
from all who have seep it, and has been prononpeeq
by competegt judges to possess, in an eminent degree,
those qualities which constitute a fine instrument
The public are invited to call and see this splendid
Piano, at the Warerooms of
CHICKERING & SON'S
NEW SCALE •
SEVEN OnOTAVgI'IANOS,
WITH THREE STRINGS TO EACH NOTE
Ia the Trate—New Felt Hammers—Bratod Bottom, and
Scpcatang Action. '
ANEW LOT of the above -ovVz...
Piano Forte 9 just received direct
train the 11anufactor.y. of Chickdring •
Sons, Boston, tidied:Oct peiuortally lity Ht. Charles lifellor,
whFostlnii of superbliCary ed and Plainitoseilood Case's.
The public are respectfully invited to tnill - and °Tat-p
-igs thcse splendid instruments: For stile 'only by
JOHN 0. 31E14.00,
Sole Agent for Chickering 1 Son's Pianos,
note_ for Pittsburgh and Western Penn's.
CHICK ERING SG SON'S
NEW SCALE 6 1-2 OCTAVE- PIANOS ;
THE SUBSCRBER has just,
received, direct from the manufacto-,
ry. of Chiokenng: & Song, Bc.sten.'h ne...1 . ` • .
and splendid lot of their NEW SCALE (1)4 OC.
TAVE PIANO.FORTES, in elegant- Rusewbod
and Black Walnut Cases, selected personally by Mr.
Charles Mellor, at the Factory; for this market.; Prices
from $250 to $2OO. For sale only by -
JQltI
IS. MELLON'
Agent for Chickering s,on's Platto?l,
u01.8.4W
. WOOD STREET.
81 WOOD STRET.
ASSURANCE COMPANY
NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1838
CAPITAL.. V6:2118030(1 00
PAID UP CAPITAL . AND SURPLUS, 4,118-3,11/
ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year -
ending January 31,1158,
THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST
Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every description
of Property. The Rater of Premiers, are rtroderate, and,
in all cases, based upon the character of the owner or
occupant, and the merits of the risk.
Losses promptly adjusted and p , aid withoatreference
to London. 4 .74;g:a permanent fund provUl, , d .Plulu.
delphiaturpaymene ot lams ig this eaurtitr. ,
IItIERS.II=I ET PITTEIBEMEI
Messrs. James M'Cully & Co., 174 Wood street;
John Floyd & Co., 173 Wood street;
, Brown & Sirkpatricks, 193 Libertystieet
" D. Gre= & Co., 99 Wood street;
" Wilson; & Co., 54 Wood street:
.711ing
',.d and
"is well
, th hot
under
'erms,
'a pay
-
m the
James M'Candress & 103-Wood street
Nunick & Co., 05 Water strer4'i
B. 4. Fahnestoek &, Co, That and Wood Sts4
dos: 'Wootiwell & Co4Bdenntl and Wood MS;
Atwell, Lee & Co:, 8 Wood street;
Bizehfield 4 - Co., Fourth and Market streets
" M'Crindless, - 31eatts a co, wood and Waterqa
=men= "einktindrais., '
George H. Stuart. Esq., 13 Bank streoll
!Fs l i n Y tnPl a n g eT i do!, 22' ouch Ft'o itsireet•
3pCuteheon & 'Collins, Front and Now streets
Saudi, Williams .8 Co., 613 Market streefi
James Graham & Co., 20 and 22 Letitia street
Joseph B. Mitchell, Esq, President Machin:des Bank
James Dunlap, Esq., President Union Bank;
Hon. W. A. Porter r late Judge Supreme Court. _
JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent,
del Office, 103 Wood-street.
JNO. THOMPSON &
gOUSE, SIGN AND OILNAMENT2I,
pAlMT : rfva
N 0.145 Third Street,
Pittib
0 Et. BILT/a, Late of LEIIICA.s.tOr.... Loo A GSZ9O, Pitt'g h.
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE ' 1 4 7, P OF
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &C., -
No. 52 Wood st., Pittsburgh.
Rrrramcia.—Lyon, Shorb & Co, Pittaburgh, Livings
ton, Copeland ACo Pittsburgh: Thos. E. Franklin, Esq.,
Lancaster, non. Simon Cameron E . larrisbur&• -Strati
Gardner & Ca. 4 HoUlthrysbur& Pa: : ja.28.13:al
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
INSURES AGAIN LOSS OR DA_MAGE
by Fire on Buildings, Merchandlze, Furniture, dm.,
at reasonable rates of premium.
Drucross —F. Ratchford Starr; WilliatrilirEee, of Wm.
4%se 4 Co; NalhrO,Erazier; Juo. H. Atwoed, f Atwood,
White k Co.; Benj. T. Trediek., Of Trecliek, - Stokes & Co.;
Henry Wharton; Mordecai L. Dawson; Gen H. Stewart,
of Stewart le Bro.; John H. Brown, of John B. Brown
CO.; Fahnestock, of B. A.Fahnestock. & Co.; Andrew
D. Cash; J. L. Erringer, of Wood A &ringer.
F. RATCHFORD STARK, President.
CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary.
Pummels Amain:rm.—Wm. Holmes &Co J. Painter
& Co., Thomas M. Howe, Esq., Jas. Marshall, LE?, Allen
IC
Kramer, Esq., Wilson, Elroy k Wilson, ayne
Co., Bailey, Brown A Co, Livingston, Copeland A Co,
James B.Lyon &.Co., Wm. S. Lovely A Co.
IEO. S. BRYAN & CO q Agents,
'Mein No. fa Wood street.
LOGAN & GREGG,
'lmporters
HA. 11 D W ARE,
No. 52 Wood Street,
Four Doors above St Charles Hotel, .
ielll.l3m P T V` decian i. ; ,
lIME.-300 bbls. Louisville Lime, just re-
g a ceived and for sale by
rrysin.
H.
COLLINS.
A FRICAN CAYENNE.—Cou tb;., pow
dered, ter sale by
B. A. FAHNIESTOCE.I CO,
de: cor. First and Wood sta.
PUTTY. -80 bbls. for sale by.
a A. FA.III 4 4zIOOIC .4 CO.
deT corner Wood and First streets.
ROWN'S BRONCLIIA.L TRo4.ll:lE.'_s', anti
all the Cough Remedies of the day. for sale by
- S. JOHNSTON,
3 eor. Smithfield and Fourth sts.
FAILILY
.111.EDICINI---A 11 the genuine
Medicines now in use, for sale by
S. JOILNSTON,
der :car. Broithilelck and Fourth auk
=MEE
A. A. 7c,
No. 191 Penn Street,
N. STEBBLNS, M. D., Dentist
JOHN H. MELLOR, _
Si WOOD STREET.
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933,734 12
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