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Tae Cuteesh-Revottrrtoe.—Rev. Mr. Reber : lS,
Aderican Missionary to China, who is now on.a
visit to this country, writes au interesting letter
to the New York Journal of Commerce in regard
to the revolutimi in China) Of the Courts of the
reigning and rebel enapere-s, he says:
"This (the Court of Peking) consists of six
Boards of Control alai the Emperor, who is head
over all, and a vast number of officers, governors
and other offiaere under hie special appointment.
In its nature this government is patriarchal, the
Emperor being considered the father of the na
tion, and each officer as the father of the people
under his control. The new Court of Nanking is
different, anneisting of six kings, denominated
the King of the North and the King of the Siatith
the King of the East and the King of the West,
the Assisting King, and Tne—ping Wang-him
self. This ie hie title, which, translated into
English; means the King of Peace. While the
other kings constitute the struoture of the court,
the latter caps the climax, and hence legitimate
ly becomes the acknowledged head over all; but
rather Inn fraternal sense, esteeming the other
kings equal with himself, and calling them breth
ren! 'This court, therefore, so far as developed,
is ceentially a revel fraternity."
Three Kings all concur in destroying idols, in
obeying the TenCoMniandraents, and in worship
ing the one true and living God—Father, Son,
and Holy Spirit—though with some errors, for
the want of instruction. They have published
the Scriptures—Dr. Gutzlaff's version—without
note or comment, and aro reported to have ad
dopted them as their text hook in their schools
They Invited Mr. Roberts to the capital to in
struct them more fully lathe Christian religion,
and he attempted to go, but was etopped by the
blookade of the Imperialists. On his return to
China, which will occur soon, Mr. Roberts in
tends to renew his efforts to reach Nanking --
Tee-ping Wang was at Canton with him for two
months in 1847, learning that first principles of
Christianity,
Of their political career, the writer remarks
it is timely wonderful, "They came up front
among the people simply as cominsn citixene,
without any pretensions to liable blood Similar
to Elijah's cloud, no blgger thin a man's hand.
they have increased, multiplied and spread ,
until tha whole Chinese heevana are hello:fled
by their inflamace. But after this cruel war,
Mr. Roberts expects greater-thins thaw have
yet oocurred, lie attributes the present agita
tion to the breaking up by the English war of
the sluggish clans which existed in China twenty
years ago. It was through the instrumentality
that China has been opened, the gospel preached
commerce enlarged, and the nation benefited.
Of the prospects of the rebellion, an-I what
will bo its results, if seine:4BlV, Mr. Roberts says:
1. What are the prospects of its suecese As to
the best premises we now can lay dawn, we are
under the necessity of reasoning ourselves to the
conclusion from general principles. Hence, as
The-ping Wang and his party cams up from not,h
lag to their present elevation whoa the Impe—
rial treasury and forces were in full strength, un
exhausted, how much more may we reasonably
expeot them now to advance to consummation
when the old government is growing weaker, nod
her reconrces diminishing daily? Again the whole
country is full of local rebellions; these, though
not directly connected with Tae-ping Wang, yet
affiliate in their predilections, and intend to unite
with him when opportunity offers. as they all
have rebelled against the same Emperor, they all
eympathiss with each other, and look to Tae-ping
Wang as the King over them all. lien ce all lo
cal rebellions, (and the country is full of them,)
are naturally weakening the Imperial govern
ment, and causing the new dynasty to l- comp
nomparitively stronger. But. this is not the
strength of the argument on which we depend--
that is in the will of Gsd, who puts down on-
King and puts nn another at his own pleasuer.
If he wills that Tae-ping Wang and li:s party
shall conquer, they will conquer, and not wali
cut. This has been their owh conclusion, nud
must be the conclusion °fall who look siherly at
the matter, and duly consider the unlikely mea
sure of breaking dow.a idols, as the means by
which they commenced, have made progress,
any advanced to their present positiou. We
believe they will succeed.
hope an "... 1
2 If i t sii „wit, what wilt be the probable result,:
Most likely an e ziargement of intercourse with
other nations, and es;''ciatLY the United States,
and of commerce—a dite"74nen of science and
modern improvomente among t . ...`lta—s nuiverea
change of religion throughout the :"-a-tion—th e
promulgation of the Gospel and the aal7ation cf
their souls.
Mr. Roberts pays that readers in this count:7
are often misled in relation to the Chinese revolu
tion, for the want of discrimination between the
general movement and local rebellions; the former
may be advancing, while the latter are overcome
and dispersed. Different opinions in regard to the
revolution also exist among foreigners in China,
and therefore allowance must be made for those
who write in opposition. Ile earnestly retreats
that foreign nations may keep neutral, ani take
no part against the revolutionists.
TILE PLATTE COUNTY REGULATORS.— Last
spring, George S. Park, a substantial citizen of
Parkville in this State, whose early connection
with, and large interest in that town bad stamped
it with his own name, was driven from his home,
family and property, - and told that if he dared to
return, it would be at the risk of hie life. At the
same, time his printing-press was tossed into the
river, and his partner ignominiously insulted,
derided, maltreated, and driven off, too. Thee
deeds of high-handed brutality were perpetrated,
not by the fellow-citizens and neighborkof Park in
Parkville, but by a gang of improvised Regulators
from Platte City, supposed to have been organ
ized by ex-Senator Atchison, for the purpose of
transacting that worthy's dirty work. The
reason given for the outrage was that Park was
an Abolitionist agent of the Boston Emigrant
Society, and the Luminary, his paper, nn organ
of Abolitionism. The charge was foully false.
Park nod never been suspected of Abolitionism
by his neighbors and patrons, and -if his views
on slavery differed from those entertained by
the people of Parkvilie, that difference was not
of such a nature as to make those people sus
pect for a moment that their interests were
imperiled by his presence among them. The
whole sum and substance of the offender's r f
(ending was that be had built a hotel, from which
he would not drive free State emigrants, and
was doing all he could personally, and through
the agency of his paper, to induce the free State
settlers. and all other Kansas Emigrants to
make their purchases of outfits at Parkvilie.
This conduct, to which Park was prompted by
the simple instinct of self interest, and a desire
to benefit the town and community in which he
lived, was construed by ex-Senator Atchison Into
high treason against slavery, and, ns such, mer
iting the application of the summary oode of
Lynch law. The result is known. This is the
first chapter of the story. Now for the second.
Not long since, Park returned to Parkville, to
settle up his unadjusted business. The Platte
City regulator heard of it, and made threats of
lynching him. The citizens of Parkville resolved
to uphold their rights and protect their neigh
bor. They issued an address, binding themselves
to protect Park ; and it is a signilloant fact, that
to this address is signed the name, amongst oth
ers. of John G. Teradway, former editor of the
Jefferson Examintr, and a stannoh supporter of
Atchison and ultra Missouri Democracy. Not
withstanding this firm position of the Parkville
people, the Platte City Regulators camp down
to the plate, to execute their threads. Some of
the beet ;lien In Parkville, among; whom were
Richaincin, Col. Summers, Col. Barnes,
and Capt. Burney, met them and told them that
they would be restated la thi3 last ex frail tj—re
eisted even till the town was made a.b atle ground
and its streets were dreholSed 'with 'blond.—
Things were iu this attitude at the latest no•
counts from the ACOIIO, and we shall await tin
patiently for further tidings. —Si. Louis
qenter.
Pumas-mai:my is supposed to
pay, well at
times. Henry Grinnell, who fitted out the sev
eral Arctic expeditions from this country in
search of Sir John Franklin, expended in these
enterprises about ten thousand dollars, the gov
ernment assuming the rest of the expense. The
house of -which he is a member, Grinnell, bliu
turn & Co., will clear the present season three
si tin r ters of a of- - dollars upon orders
from tilr British Government for grain, sent to
thst house by reason L.A . Mr. Griuuell's
lion with it.
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MMMiMEI
VOLUME X.TV,
The Convention of Delegates which -recently
assembled at Tepelia, Kansas Territory, to form
a State Constitution and ask for, admission as one,
of the sovereign States of this Contederecy,con
cluded Its work on the morninglof the llth inst.
The Constitution, as s hes net Yet tonic
to hand, but the extendareporia of,,our special
correspondent (the conolusion,of which will be
found in another part of this morning's Trbuns)
give a good idea of its general and more import
ant features,, This ,question
paramount in
tercet,. aireur r e "are Well aware, was that of
Slavery; and we regret to say thi4 the, action of
the Cadventioti of' the sit6j mt was not exactly
what the friends of Impartial Freedom hod a
right to expect from a body of men elected for
the avowed purpose of forming a Free Stale.
After adopting a BSI •of ablish r declares
hat "Slavery shall "not exist in this State," the
Convention not only recognize the existence of
Slavery in the Territory, but permit its Continu
ance till the 4th of July, 1857, thus exhibiting a
striking disregard for the "self-evideitt" Truth
proclaimed by a very respectable body of teen oh
the 4th of July, 1776, and a tender Scilicitude for
the interest, of the "Becderiatilltans i ",,wtdeb the
eireumetnlinea Ltheboake Btietn therillyao have
demanded at their hands . Remover, we shall
heartily rejoice to see Kansas a Free State after
July, 1857, if it cannot bolnadet: so before. It
is very clear however, that the battle for Free
dom is yet to be fought there. Atchison, String
fellow & Co , will require a deal of very close
watching, The facts appear to be that that eon
cern has not been without its representatives in
the Free State Convention, prominent :among
whom was the presiding egicerp,f, the bctiy, CoL
James H. Who propolledin continue 01avery
five years, just to convince the'Bowieltnife and
Revolver party that the Free State Convention was
not composed of a baud of Fanatics. Magnani
mous Lane!
;:: NOVEMBER 29
An attempt on the part of Col Lane and others
like him to mildews the Convention to indorse the
Squatter Sovereignty of the Ketoses Nebraska
bill, under the pressure of ptotnittes of reward and
threats of politicial annihilation, came very near
eucceeding, aad at one time, in a thin house
actually reoeivod a majority of the votes; but by
the determined stand taken by Mr. Robinson and
other friends of Freedom the vote was reconsid
ered and the dodge afictually
Among the provisions of the Constitution as
finally adopted in one tieing the boundaries of
the State in accordance with those laid dbwn in
the Kansas-Nebraska Bill, even ling west to the
summit of the Reeky Mountains. Married women
are to be secured in their right of individual
property obtained either beim or after marriage
and an equal right in the control and education
of the children. In prosecution far Tolbel the
truth may be given in evidence and shall be
deemed a justification. A State University and
Normal Schools obeli he established. The civil
ized and friendly Indians may betzenze citizens
of the State. Judges are to be elected by the
People. Topeka is to be the Capital temporari
ly, till the Legislature shal l determine a site for
a permanent location of the State Buildizige.
The Constitution is to be eubmitted ton direct
vote of the People for ratification on the 16th of
December neat, and if adopted an election for
Governor, Lieut Governor, Secretary of State,
Treasurer, Auditor, Judge of the Supreme Court.
Attorney-General, and members of the 0t n ra
Assembly, is to be held on the third Tuesday in
January, 1856 Y. Tribune.
Tua [Manes Tectintss Ix Missouri'
War Threatened.—The fact that the Secret
League of Platte county, Mo., has given Mr
Park, the late editor of the Parkville Idchtarr y,
who Is on a business visit to Parkville, notice to
leave the place immediately or he would be
lynched, has been brought to the attention of the
legielat are of that State, by a member, NIT Blair,
who on the 13th inet, offered a resolution cal
ling upon the Governor, and, if necessary, the
President of the United States, for such aid as
-might be necessary to protect Mr. Perk in hie
person and property. This motion gave rise to
a protracted and sharp debate, and finally re
suited in !ejecting Mr. Blair's motion, upon the
ground that when the Psrkville people need the
aid of the Governor or President they conid
get it by the asking. In the meantime great
excitement prevails at Parkville It ie said the
League have threatened to destroy the town if
Park does not leave. Two hundred of the lead
ing citizens have held a meeting and requested
Mr. Park to remain. At the same time a Corn.
mittee was appointed to meet a com ittce of the
secret body, when they came into the town, end
represent the wishes and determination of the
citizens of Parkville. The St. L tie ihmorra
says:
"Much discussion took place on the street!,
and Maj. Richardson, Col. Summers, Col Burnes,
Cunt. Burney, and other?, made speeches to tho
crowd in support of justice find right. When
the committee of the secret organization arrived
they were met by Col. Burner, and much discus.
Mon ensued, when the committee left town.—
Next day another sommittee arrived. in the
tptanlime several men from the surrounding
counties had gathered into the town to defend
Mr. Park.
Anxious to restore peace, Mr. I'ark made an
address to the committee declaring that he had
come in a private capacity to transact business,
and while be could never concede a single right
he was ready to do anything that was manly and
honorable to prevent the effusion pf blood; but
he was in the hands of his friends. Col. Burnes
then asked them if they were satisfied, to which
they responded "no." Col. Burnes then said:
"Then let the principles be settled in blood
We ask the honors of war. Set your day and we
will meet you; butdon't sneak duwa lo the night.
Come openly, and blood will flow as freely as in
the Mexican war. We fight for principle, fur
right!"
Col, Summers added: ''Let them come: and
the streets of Parketlle will be hotter than hell
in fifteen minutes." Meetings, both of the
friende of law and order and of the secret
League, continued to be held up to the time when
ourinformation terminates, and all kind's of ex
citing rumors prevailed. Our informant learns
that propositions for cavil war and disunion had
been strongly urged by members of the Secret
League.
WHAT j 8 THOUGHT GT OUR Pnonaess —The
following is from a recent number of the St.
Louis Ineellverver. It shows that the progress
of Pennsylvania to ail the great elements of
State Prosperity is duly noticed by our cotem
poraries in other sections of the Union:
PENNSYLVANIA AND Ns. Yoart.--There seems,
at preeenr, to be a probability that the Key
stone will eventually pass the Emptte. Oar
New York exchanges speak In the most despond
ing tones of the prospects ahead; while lilt tho
papers in Pennsylvania exult in contemplation
of the time when their great State will resume
her former position. Nor does this seem like an
illuSion of the fancy. An examination of the
statistics of population f on:les us to the conclu
sion that the chances are in favor of Pennsylva
nia. We give the population of the two States at
there consecutive censuses:
1830. 1840. 1850.
Pennsylvania.. 1,348,283 1,724,083 2,811,786
New York 1,918,6(18 2,428,928 3,097.394
Between 1840 and 1850 the increase in Penn
sylvania was 34.09 per cent, le New York only
27.52. The late census in New York reveals
the fact that the ratio of increase in that State
is on the accroase. The total population at
present is less than 8,400,000; showing an' in
crease in five years of lees than 9.5 per cent.
Even this ratio is, we believe, on the decrease;
but admitting that the increase (or the next five ,
years will be 9 per cent, the population of New
York in 1860 will fall abort of three million
seven hundred thousand.
There can be no doubt that the ratio in Penn
itylvaula is on the increase. The present pop
ulation cannot be leas than 2,700,000. Between.
1880 and 1840 the ratio of increase was 27.87;
between 1840 and 1850 it was 84,009; and if it
should be no more than 85 between 1860 and
1860 the population will then be' 8,120.911. At
the came ratio the population in 1870 will be
4,213,230. In New York, moording to prevent
indication, the population will be about 4,250,•
000.
UirBISORDENTED STAMPZDE Or . SLAVPL—The
Norfolk Argus states that a party of about eigh:
teen slaveaof both sexes, left Norfolk and Poke.'
mouth last week for some northern
Abottt itt dozen ate owned in. , .Xerfoß. .and the
balance on , the other side of the -river, , They
are .itiostly young, and some of 'them valtmMe
!mechanics, 'valued ht from $1,600 to V 2,000
oach.
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TIM PLATTE CITY OLIGARMIY.—PIatte City is
an imperium imperil—n State within a State.
It is the home of David It. Atchison, whence
that delectable impersonation of the Missouri
statesman concocts his schemes of cruelty,
issues his ukases, and serids forth bis janizaries
to tar, feather, whip, and hang every man who
happens to stink in Mr. Atchison's nostrils.
I Mr. Atchison is a man of expansive ideas of
domlnanci. Not content with ruling Platte
City, be meditates the annexation of Weston and
Parinille to ?hie fltiniire. One dilly last week,
the citizens of Weston, not relishing the idea of
having their dwreestic•atfairs intermeddled with,
:their streets patrolled, their persons watched,
their steps dogged, and their neighbors lynched
Mr by Atchison's Platte City band of Regulators,
held a meeting to pass a nectar Lion of indepen
denae, and assert their rights to "life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness." They hada per
feet right to hold the meeting, and no one had a
right to interrupt them. But they were inter
rupted. While they were peaceably consulting,
a band of fifty armed men from Platte City came
in upon them and tried to overawe them into en
abandonment of their design. Was such an
outrage ever been heard of before, in a land of
freedom? (Yea; to Kansas.l
, The bultyiug . of thu: Regulators did not suc
ceed, however. The citizens of Weston were
men—men of nerve and muscle, man of stout
hearts-1541d resolute spirits. They quailed not
and ilitiCht,i not.' They loved late and order,
but they loved their rights, too, and were deter
mined to maintain them, even if they had to
baptize them in blood. They proceeded with
their mee , ing and adopted their resolutions.
A day or two after the Weston outrage, the
Regulators went to Parkville, to hang George S.
Park for returning to his hemp, after they had
driven him off. But the citizens of that place
resolved to defend Park, and had defende I hint
'up to the time when we last heard from there
lYe gave aa ancouat of what was dine at Park
in our paper yesteritay.—St. hror4
Lotttititi L00461:50 AND Futtaza 131t..1.3.—Chara
hers' Journal is the authority for the following
statement. Oar readers will agree with us when
we O °Y, lh it vie do not belli.ve that there is a
bank in America which would dishonor itself
by dieuountiag er receiving :vross its counter n
lime of forged rape' .
"Who for example would sflppose that Lon
don elideathr and rln- C e dee! kri , w•
ingly and eye - L to ttically is f:.rged bide:" Yet
each is actually the case. A great many deal
ere whose tieme. , alone can tiouitticica turn the
ourrc ut of the Ilarket , bare a quirt drawer In
Which tbey stow away three bilk just as they
would any others. The princ'pie ou which they
proceed to a simple one. They knew their cm+.
tomer; he is a t ,as in holiness, w,:ri a stock in
trade, a character to and great:y in want of
ready money. Tbis customer forges to hie bulls
the name, usually, of some near relative, or
some one of moneyed tome with whom be iv can
nected. The dealer., fu.ly aware of the ctr•
eutEstances, lake the huii. 'they know well
that their customee will pay this bill t r fore any
other. —that he run a t.sk. nona'l pay
meats, wake all stacrlfi.7.l,, rather than leave
these tills unpaid, with the terrific consequen
ces of their examination. The customer, in
fact, the d^uler, I pit' r.y liberty, my
elaracter, anti I.rearects into yhor hands; if I
fail in Lay env gctrientit you et)it bete rho power
to transm;rt me to a fa idl3: I phial Dot run that
risk I have each and each property, ouch and
such connection•, lend mu to much money,—the
dealers do rot hesitate 1., "
A,llf 11,,,, 0 , 1 Ilr CnteNt..-rict !t1
(ha cals. of Make Wee n 01 , 4,1 et ale , fu !, e
Superior Court, Judg2 W 41.10 ateLrJed to the
plaintiff IbU dunnage!. It realm) act ton againet
a lion,an pleat ar. , l otL, rs for tuterfer•
tog at the deatb-bed an.l pe , i,rrttvg Roman
Gatti° it rites agAinet the wish:4 or the ilaiat;ff,
wto b•-IjtIVCI to the toliti:Lt.t f.pike6pa:
Church
In the course 0( the case, the prirst ,ng on
the witness stnnd, was inquired el as to the ossn•
feesien of the d) ing worn to The question we.
ohilscLrd to on the eri..,11.1 that it 6,1 no retevoo
cy to the cs.v.s., and on the further groun 1 that it
was a rrittleged r.•tnelnmeation nr^l roull n o t
be disclosed. JuJge Waldo, lifter arg,urnrisi, to
which a recent Virgins case ots canl to euetrtin
the ehj , ction to the question, look the epee into
coriet,terntion, and decided that confeetstuna to a
priest were not It the law or Conneetecut pried
egrd, and that the priest might t.sy componed to
disclose theta nn the witoern s:,lnd. fie alto de
oide , l that the confessiun nought itt in thin par
ticular con had no relevancy, at.l eat therefore
unimportant, but be said 3f he conceited it
would have the least he , trtng on the case, be
should compel the priest to hoc, ,cc th, —N
Haven Journal
Now You GRAIN MAIIBEI —lt is e , dimate-d
by the Journal of Commerce tLat there are
in the Inarke , s of New York thirtug the year,4o
- WOOdCOOk N, 3(1,(A.0, par: r 100)00 rabbit!.
20,01)0 canvas book duck, Isut bra at, 2,000
mdlartt. and 80,000 b:ack duck+, 5 ulO wild
geese, 10,000 dozen prover and autpe, and 2'),000
dozdn wild ptgo..kott Largo yunnttuce same,
however, are aturpeo to Europe from tires York
by the steamere. Canvas back ducks C 'AL RIMEd
high•pricel in England
SWINDLING BY SMALL NI nAnt DLE.--110 sealer
of weights and measures in or.o of the districts
of New York collected fifty-four menet:ocl from
grocers and wagon pedlars that fell abort of the
standard. A half buNbelanea.cre fell Short three
and a half quarts, twooty one half peck measures
fell short shout one quart caul.; fifteen two quart
measures were abort six it.tarts, in the aggre
gate, and mlltitri cue .ivart inensurce were shirt,
In tip aggregate, ”1.1 quarts.
Tur:er. 18 ft StFilU'n ;n lnliann which ['reroute
the temtimony of a negro fret l.eurg Tecet,e,l to
the mine. The dintUility, Just now, gives tie
negrocs the monopoly of the cirrying tr,hde to
boot in that State. As they canoe' be made
witni4aes the liqtior •fettlern are 0i t afratd to
sell to them, and they are very geeealy employ.
ed, to effectthe.ezehange between the eellcr end
cinaumer of the prohibited article.
We.. learn from the New York papers that on
end after the sth of January 0011, the Cotuss
steamers will leave New lark on Saturdays tc
etead or Wednesdays; and learn Ltverpool on
Wednesdays toalead of Saturdays. cutietorucing
on the 28d hrJanuary neat. They will nail
from New York and from Liverpool every other
week, the came ati.the present tiraugemettt.
APPLES IN NEW EttutAtio.—The Newbury port
Derald tioticea the greatly
,increased attention
which is gilt], to : the oultiVation of the apple
throughotit New England. Orchard 4 being
everywhere planted, as this fruit new forms one
of the largest and most profitable errpE This
peat the yield is vcry abundant.
CoreatteasiosAt N.,llr.m.—There are in the
Congress which will assemble on Monday, th e
prox i , throe Smiths, the same Dumber of Wrights,
of Campbells, of Belle, of Jones, of Washburme
and of Millers, and fourteen other names of
which there are two members bearing eaoh the
same name.
TEA.—During the lard FO7OlOO, 83,1911,1901 hr.
of ten were exported from cautoo to Eaglaud,
5,895,490 Ihs. to Australia, nod 31,007,115 lbs.
to the Coited Stater. Only 2,491,509 lbs. w ere
exported to Continent:lM bluropo. 51,978 hales
of rifitil were exported to England, and 1494
bales to tho United Stater.
A Pianoa in Mobile ha 4 brought a suit for
damages against &shoemaker for failing to com
ply With a promise to have a pair of boots made
by a specified time. We are improviog rapidly.
In New Jersey they imprison men for stealing
ntribrellas, and now it appears. that shoemakers
are compelled to keep their promises.
Taxes Etuaa Cst.r --In Brazoria county, the
Democrat says, there will he fully one-third more
auger made ou many plantations, than hereto.
fore, and that its former estimate of the crop
will prove rather under than over the mark.
Base Caprus.—The Beef Packing season is
about closed, and the estimate of the number of
head packed in the city sinoe the first of last
month, will not fall below 40,000 head, or
nearly tfouble the number slaughtered last year.
-.--Chzeogo Tribune:
.
Tua Bark Cora sailed from Baltimore on the
tat mast, with silty-four colored emmigranta pent
out by the American Colordiatiop 'Society to
Marciia, Basia, and other settlements in Libe
ria, and twelve from Maryland.
v.. 70
PITTSBURGH, THTTRSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1855.
MEE
I :ft.N
SEEM
FOR SALE J, ND TO LET
A
VLUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
AND LEASK—The following valimble property, situ
ate in the cities of Pittabnrgh and Alltighony,'Ronnaylvania,
and other additional Real Estate In different parto of the
Wiletorn country, to new offered fur axle, ur prose ha a lung
term of yearn, on remonable terms.
Tho Qty hots, from the nature of the pintos, and width of
the streets. and avenues running through them, aoourding to
Mr. hleflowin's relebratod City bletrict Plan, and from their
position. will noon become thb finest parts of this city.
Persons Irmo a distance wishing to make inreettnenta of
capitol in manufarturen, will hind this the beet property la
or near this city for the purpose. it is Lraveraed .by two
Halimuln, and has al. all the convent...net of the Allegheny
river, on which it in situated. which will secure at all times
abundant ouppWa of coal, treat and lumbor,.at the cbeepent
rates.
Traxs or StLe--Will ho ono-fourth in hand, and the Lel
anee of equal =lima paymenth In s/x yea.. properly secured,
with iatoreet payable semi-anntmlly.
Forty-nino Lots fronting on Ilia ALloglieny river, a tho
Ninth Ward of tho City of Pittsburiich, 24 foot by =7 riot in
ilrptli to Butler street, 00 foot node.
Nifty Lot. on Butler etroot., in the Math Ward, 24 foot by
120 foot In depth to Spot". alley, (24 foot odds.)
Forty-eight Lots fronting on Pmallinan street, (60 tot
wide,) each having a front of 24 foot and depth of la( feet
h, Spatuv alley.
Forty -.even torte oppoelto the above, on Sinallman avant.
retrli haring a front of 24 feet by 120 in depth 4o Mulberry
airy.
}'arty-one Lots on Penn street, ',24 feet in hunt by 13U twit
in depth to slulberry alloy.
Forty-six Lot, opposite the above, each having a front of
24 feet by 100 feet In depth to Spring alley.
Tnenty-Bye I.oe on Liberty Artist, toeh having 24 hot by
100 feet in depth to Spring alley.
Sunron guars on Put-guano atmit, adjoining the nun, ,h-pot
of the Penusylviula Railroad annpany, of ditiorint ilinaen
hlola
tiev...n Lots Cho rornor of Ponn and tVshr atranA^. 1 26
foot front on Ponu by lan tad an Wfttnr, of affforont doptlot.
A Lot of ground ou eactsud and Try etronu, adj , nnlng
Purr) Foundry. haring a front on gerund nyout td
`C,' hon, and running along Try otroet 120 foot to Greenough
ntior4
A Lot t , f ground oppoeita the above, having a front of F 7
ft,t on tir..otough error, and to d.pth 343 to lawn, water
marl, uu [lto Monongahela rirer, with a tivor trot of 95
r .n Third, atrneL above R.en, na , // n frorif..! . •=4
feat ou Thad at.r.et, by cleinh,
Ai.I.FtfIIfFINY CITY, Pa.
1.4 N. In the lionan.th plan. .n the rornor of hear
Comm.. arid %Valor atreol, having a !runt Ott Dui COI/81110U
of 1.01 by 240 loot !ri depth to grunlauky street.
Lot 2t in Ow lk.rough plan, on the cornor of boob C..nmon
and lay alloy, 1.1,14 a front on East Oornm.n and flay alley
60 1-.1 by 240 In dopth to ham:Waal street.
le •t N., +4'2 h. th. , fi. , rtruxtr tho *Feet tuba of limy,
linviteg a !rum of e.. 0 f ool on trot by 24b fo o t
to ( .. 1 .-ts. atrrot.
1.. r al, in air arm. mnio as above. haring a hunt on Una
or •tr rrt or r, 4.3 by ;:a. to {ir , brler anat.
PITT . si IP, A Lon in, Y T
T'!rt on.-A , ,s• m.re. on " gnaitbfi.V. Farm." tu
r. ly, Onalarld; uir tho 14=arth street
P_ , MORY.I.ANI) CeirNTY
Tv, iseverity-four t• 11 Loyalimunn ask
r, ..r tim 4.1,1 of 1-401114,.
CIA - NTY
T out, r ras at the mouth th• that. River
_
RATE OF INDIANA
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a., 1 tli. fr.. V:urec,nr..
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lutd.r•ra Doi 770 Pftlat.Atrgll„
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1•,ti.2 'Att , day al ..Nw•satAr. A D
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A 1r 1•:.1, at Ut .I , inei In 4
was ! d,.•Uri ttt• rtty of Pittatnstal,
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WI 1.11.; str..et and
lin42 , t n. • h.. 14,k tho I,t Lt n t't . i/d1 W
I) I ft'? I. •../1/1 -1,14,4 Tht int t.ln a divlral4.l,. - art”.
In...•1 „ I P . n.l ,t Wilr, and o, EliMitntrin
I ir- o r .4 sit , l .Inert Ir in ineniPlrrn t o r, Piny., ,ri
lilt V ti 1t..1.M01( V.
a; tin , -Mon rif Morning Print
r ;. 71, r • • 'lt, It, at..l nc..l
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oat ss. h a nuin.rts., 11 , ,an I
b., gin, in hatiKn f W 1.11.13/ Il•
aernn at Jark's Run. Ihre , calla" 1m1.,a tiro
Iti
Is I s .11a rve or. ..01,1hing T.lntx.rah.vn
Ili tin... , ara uffe•r...l koar on .110.11 to 14.11115 t )•. out •.( • ~flr
. 01,d 1 tionm• rt.. ilgrt whit
. put, Jnat ea.! awl 10. t my
mt^d h^g.tt'r of Lao 4 , 14 !And. sale Out 1 / 4 .r.• are
K‘ricains TTIOIAFI
1:J1 et re. , 4
(II PAL WORKS FUR dice*,
nrra of laud , wrth 2:14i of 1 ' 1«t etla. beal.stia( all iLc iin ,
I.•trulunta thatr..n in lon•rouatul ,per..tl,u. Rwd Farm n•
011intrvl • aiPh. Motii.Ugnhoie "van, 34 mils* oho, Pitt.
• uratt, and im aupplied with a Farm thrust, Barn. T..nallt
li. !lent. Rallr,altl, and au uar.ollout harbor.
Th• .1i CI lid id Mrs fo..t thlrk, und oan uot ly .uryoo.al
•,oatit r I' f,irtli, r parll,ll,lr , . npply
l'A \ 14,
N r. 245 Lilwrty •Irmet
X •AII 7 (TILi: LAN I I .I.flrtine and a b olt arse
.4 laid, eligibly situated on the East Idlsqtv
posits tie residence of Cartwright, Faq This laud that
ell. un,l ) dtetn.Nu eithes tor a family residence, iLr to
in 1.1.• it, building luta. l'rine, tarmccetay ' '
'• "' F. CUTIILIERT h SON, alt Market street.
511.111 Li ITS, in •et' low price and ou tic
k ....tn.int lug term, .ifpayment, pleasantly situated on
he•l out street. Lawrencevill, within liar minuted u all, of
the umnl Lua Station. Ilerhattles, and all others. (hadn't. of
purchasing a heap lot, nod easy terms, will find Chu
ninny • all right' :tiov2( CUTIIBEII'r A SoN
1 ) 1.1 N( 15 manufactured by elf RA(
1 I N.( S r , ONS. Boston, and tor (ado by
II )1E1.1,01i, Nu hl 15and .1 1 . 0 ,i t , •
I...taeen Lnaniond alley and Fourth street
41111 N 11. 31.4LLUlt is now reciting au entire fresh 5t...-1;
of new I'IANO -FUIITE. S from the manufactory u 4 Chirker•
rrlog A :box or all the various styles of
and 7 ,pettivett, to a bah thr arl.atirti of purr Illinois Is
tfully mined. All the Piano.Forten frotu the factory
ot ('lto kolllll{ / dons are warrnatol, and sold at Beaton
price, Jill!). 11. 3 1.ELLOR•
Stir Agent for SONS. PittilLursh and
IVeatorn Prolipylvania. uov I I
- ART OF TANNING. f.71.94111 . 1N0 A NIVi.i:ATTIER
DItE99INii. thoroughly and p art Irani considered lit
all their dt•tatly, edited from the French at J. Its kfoutenolle
nod F. 11.1epeyre, with numerous entendatt.nis and taitlitous
by t'ampliell Mortlt, practical and analytical chemist, author
..1 Applied Chemistry," "Ottertlctil mid I,'ltruiaceuttc Nag..
mutations." etc. Illustrated by two IrataitNl eingra.
vings. For sale by
B. T. C. ..110RliA.N, IC4 %Vouti street
)orri.yit,,—,roliN IK/DEN ,t CO., Bottler. ' N 0.187 First
surer, -uld respectfully inform t/tu public that they
hare CI omitattilly on hand a large supply of
NI I N ERA I, to ATER, ALE owl PORTER, of the best quality.
The attention of families in particuLarly ihrwted m the
fart that they bottle WA IN RICIIIT'S ALF. in its purest state.
l'hysirians reouninend It to [Antilles on account of Ito who/a
noint, and strengthening qualitieet. riet..3o7ly
LIA:- , HIONABLE lUDS AND CAI'S. or Low YEtces —.l
r SON, No. 91 Wood street,
form the public that they have a large euisortateut a t th e
latest styles of lists and Car*, which they will sell at loin
prices fur cash.
N. B.—Just received, a new style of Ladies' Riding 'rata
and Gym. [uuylnf ;.
• _ _
J. n. JONP-4
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TONES a DENNY, Forwergiling owl cypputhsion
chants, No. Gri Water - WI:root, Dhtsburgh. [419
I6RSEVl:X.Yrillifti.--Oentlettien requiring krona Cloth.
11 Lug will find a large Intaortnient at. OLIVER'S. No. 4
street. Blankets, 75 cents and upward. Railroad
W1:144,0re and 4 1.46.h‘tig Rota's, .9c. La, v 1
} . ~?¢ ~
•• ,r
3.. •
, 31 •
MOE
4-a - Spectacles and Surgical Operations
Useless... The Blind Mar See.--It Ix pgatifying
fur tut to L. able to anemiaen to the public that the utility
of BALL'S PATENT RYE CUPti is now no experiment,—
thidr wonderful effects aro coming daily to the knowledge of
the proprietor, krona", an it may went, It lo true, that
Bpectaeles may be dlapeumd with entirely and eight motored
to Its original power. The. Clips are tingle, yet philo
sophical. They are used without pain or the leant danger of
injury. Below will lie found several which speak
highly in their favor:
[Prom tho New York gvangelist.]
A MELT oimpla yet philiwupinottl instrument, has boon in
'lrani by J. Etall & Co., of this city, by the application of
which the come of the eye la gradually roJsod to Ito original
convexity, cunning the for. to Impinge on the retina with
out the aid of convex /Ott.s. Thus by an fatly promos per-
Ron, who have used glasses fur years are enstaisi to dispeime
with them.
The editor of tlo Pennayi.ania Democrat write. aa fol
low., reapectlng the cure of Mr. Unratoad., of Uniontown
Pun lay] v twin :
Mtuertotrx, Pr. , August 1, 1E44.
Poing troll erquainted with !tire. Ourstotel, I know that
hoforo she used "Padre Patent Fyo Cupe,"•it wow inipoitedde
for her to rend without the use of spert.arlos, and that her
eight has Levu restored by the use of the Cups, so that oho
now rem.ln India with her waked I.yu without difficulty.
Jowl Y. firanu, Fat.yeutut. Dontocret.
BPSCHEATOWN. JOllO 1, JS&4.
Deur So —Haring lost my afgtit by old ago, I wad indured
to parch.° your wonderful instruments, and by naing tho
dame acrunting to your direct/ow, r surcoelloil in regtunng
my right ao that I ran read by night or day withounpecta
ilea I have nut woad my dindetarled for the bet three or
four mousing, whirl, ahowil that the restoration La nut a tem
po
nr y ono, but a valuable awl permanent cure.
M
the firuA of Sto4l ar Brother's, urrus
Pinkdeln,
*a- By remitting Moe dollars. a putt will be sent, post
paid, with full dlrectlono. 1.1 any pert of the country. Ad
drrw Int. OM. KETSF'.FL ,ruo - of Wo.AI atrwut and
Virgin alley, Pltt , hurgli, Pu.
A4p^ Important to Formers--New Discov
erlo•..- AXIETABLE CATTLE POWDEFL-Th..., Pow
rots am put lip in ono ponnkl and are r m fly
artirlo. bet only for the dineuaos itickbakt to AVrie.t. avert,
mine, and otter auonlab, but they axa Ilke.rnse an alcollent
artklo to Lruprosa the oondition of the
(11,1, they not only improve the c , ,,aiLlition of
milch n.,‘“, but they the quantity as
peo.e•the quality a milk nod batter. The proprietor. ear
that U Mere... the qtmutity of buthy- rmrit half a leeand to
• I ,, ritul n week to h while th•me pvwa. who hare
111,0 h ruy • P.m. , etvi a half E. two pimuils per week. .nth
the Lod of' 14.,1 ea brr o t, t c ,, c , cue .
coin. 14 , 11 u um. tt 013 f, rill Ilob , ft 4.11 the tune. and ea,.
[13,011 1. , .• the oportaior. wnll tot Improve the app..aratcu
at Wet: Prt,.e 1.5 .1. us, n paper ,
Et) IL K tInIB,
at .1 „ u... 1 awl N rrgln alloy ,
_ _ _
.ct 17 hubnot"le 11.,..1 Ag-
o nigh Itloniredles.—•N OLit.
hl P curs you
ler K.y.er . . Pectoral tlyrup (yr.., !trope!wig
Ln Kore.•r't ajrup All/ cure Laryngwis.
Ur Xeyeer•a Pectoral Syrup wit' run, lu fucnaa
Dr K.-ywa • Pft lora! Syrup will curt. u li•W Im tLo finwL
Dr lierr-r'• Peeuval tiyruy will rwro Inetplent C.:,n•ump-
A rre-eut h tdm Air .1 IA Yeairtt. ‘,l OW.
eal.
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L, mall 11.,va I. a lilt lit• a tad tln d.,
rant CLAPS Ear I via in Chi/ limn, way. %nil 1,1 , 1 aYtiryi.
flung vttLwt linainGli, until 1 pit a 1.4.411, 01 yaw
iiyinap: I h,lt I.ut rur,l Lov sant '
A•k fur lar ti yr olUi's Sl ILL, nu•l I‘l, a.• .:1,-r.
Paw. 1.0./ at tIM K I.:YnElt Y., 11 , 1 It
41...1 at J I . I , l.K.6lllllarn_. A
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A.% • tivtup 1,41 .1 tht , ft tvw
ta.Al`t. .t 'II/ 10.61.1 x dot. }tr...., Al.ring. %tun
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nonolY r4.1‘..1.•14-
•
T roam., at ♦ arlOnli tarter. A. 1 1 ,9,1 ,•01
Children'. Troth... A 4trTet.lt f“; azid
xed..
Els •t Ic !hock raga
A Isd 0 tuairka.4 hupportgra—A darn Oda, / k
PI In Prop* for tin 4.p.uf no..l:une t.f
Elia °cliff ir nratetes r. miwor . en.:
of fir. 1.110. d. furl many 11. C1...al
tio•pouriori Band afire.
All fls..r twin.* u.ay I.c had on .N.11.-.1 at Uit KEY SCR'..
If att.! It..tul 14u. nwt,
•tym 1101. Ian , I. airy part ai litu
mn la y I -n folulituß thr , ta,t,ey 0r,,!
Z - A, Nnb.t It ul fp for rile fir ur Liquor Law
t:HAN'S ANTI 11.4,( 1 CUANALIAN a safe
ittal ft.tr.. mut...ly ft.t the earr
rmtn..atratod vegmlattln ra tract, an-I nr a tont, if rm.-111a:
lad. Vt.' motnidathay It to a nat.( ralt t al.l"
11110 1 , 11.11111,11.1. 1., ry r 1 -mplatattl, Ptirr.
/.41. - r, cl ntl ltrbfa. Pritritfa. Trrnvd, , I,lrarroi balaftry. Tian
iholtrioo v llltartOral to pr.fttlo./ n riming.. 111 1110 fystrut. mul
tllstafte for alr..tfultt drunk,. Se...r - a/ ur.tanrr. whom wa
lua , • sll.l 50 ha, bad saint rratlftlng mrlalta; to. 10
1 , 1111103111 V 11../ are ...Ili Ilralrouf of btanaLiag off
Int.fiirattn,‘ thin Alta anit 1a.t... a , 0.1
hrlp tl.l at f I Tar If /lllr. at 11,, Ih . t4; alorn DIL 4
II K 1.:1•510 .. 5,, iv, DI. 1,11 . 1101 ..r aik ) ,
,„ taa tu•ltlvn .11ortar. ai,'2s:lla w
lr A I.trAkiLE NEIV ItEI.I4IItIUS B()41KS.
Plat trcrlArtal b• JOHN S. DA N„. lati; t
i•Mrt
I`sr - ,•1, •Ltom., f ell tb.. a n I baniina,
San,t , !Jen.
in.. n.•1)...n. •
I 1.. Sf y l
rg , nl nr, I.v rtluttlltng•
T',. Daily La... Tim.,i.. ar
1.4111.• .12•'11 11110.14.)e, and a a,. 1,0.4: Li tho vomit.
untt,r-13,-or • nod Wlint Thol Dsl in a., Cmuti-
n.•. ~v thy :twit, •.! Plan
Salrati,;'
iirao,i 1 , 1 - .11..40-dui., a lielT eYhto,a
/13 , i1 typo
tiorel stet A t0,..k. I,a Ilr IA
Hat bn at ICA art.: Rua N 0 .% illript lab
:sew ALui.rtoun nn.l Friptheh rer:r hiseutifuli
The F.early Choice, • lwolt. tor Laught.r., LI Dr. Tweedie:
Chrintiau Tlataut, hurter tiacrisi/ Ileitorr.
My Eutb..ee Itinvio, or tho al the Ilible;
by lirentiyhirtan lloard of l'uldirate.o 3
I,, reLiir to L'Amveriaii Tr.ol,lll'd Serniono:
Nrm ot[r.ArrpTrue attar-the:
eltet , Law 11,111 SoOttinlA Ilattory;
Ilytull , end Music.
.ale lot J A. DA \
Co. fit, Marko!, near romtli etriwt.
. .
Itlir. ' NiATirill N'F'.l 1. , 11A--DiDISOWN Lrn ley
itilorta• the alflicted that Me remedy for the above mew
, 11••••1\*. le 11110 tillll will cure. It, will warrant a
gatw.lu any new of fist kiwi Thu
fail whet) properly prreeverrtl with.
Melly xiithir Ito. torture of that i'iquidiuut for moat In and
years, whin it tow tl.alarkl would r v rthit,, •info tool
.portay rono,ly.
u uud Pi CtAnsulung 14, Luc 40. 41 DI A MoNI)
ALLEY jt•toi
10 . 1 EV 0 LIT. FA 7 OL ERS
,N•tvmt. hi it.prom,,hint h..tu •
tllO 111(1.1lIart UNTIL, sldoudW num u'l * Oh ,
'Blunt of CuLT's It l'.l'l:ATlNti I'ISTt )I,S. -"-
four, tiro 4‘11.1 pla itit all or
whtrh au will 001 l for 11.11 of us IoW
pr 1.1 4, cul thny rat LW bought 10 au . out. New i.uk
noon cbin4 to A ti.tralla and Califon.a will find [hot they van
dw trottur loy pUrstill Silt:: I r sququtun at 11, um., thou tlwy
nun wowing mtcougoo.- cM ro A l, ,d uth , to tot
Roy or the %too. , Ltdoro 1.41. lug itto ray, nod lu ruts,
of o WWI, iho up,o,
TETLEY.
rib 130 W.,1 street. Pittsburgh.
11NTI:Rl'ItISE WORKS, N. 13CW04,t - I
_LA at., third door below Virgin TETLIfI"
would roll the uttnuttuu .d Sporting lee to their large ae
ilortment ~1 (I('SS, end V1)1. \ !Nil
oho largrett lurot eekete.l stock ever openeil in this mar
ket, together with a general assortment of IIA IlDWAlthl r
CIUTbEII TtX)LBanil TACKT:I4, old of triaii 118
offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, for
g‘..l approved paper. tuarin
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, alluletutle find retail. embraclutt ovary
style of furuit Ore, iu Mahottnoy and Wulout, put
tat,la for parlor. (in:Own, and dining nenas olual t , , any
ha Now York and at low, Evory
articiu ovule by hand, and warrautad.
Cabinet Miikern muilphod with u.ny Fl'ltN I
TT'RE and CIIA.IIOI, on rennowitde
llotele and Steatullyi4B the ,bortt uotir..7
40-IViirerwoinA; Sot, 77 and '79 Third ntrivt,
aug2 I'ITTFBFROLI, PA.
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., Murtufuetur
era of Iron Ratting, Iron Vaults, Vault tka3ra, Window
OUSlday Str., N. pl. Sncnnd ntreot and Rd Third itrert, Go
twoen Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh. I'o4 have on
band'a variety of now, potlerpo Fancy and Flaln r aulnktdo tor
ati purpcom. PartitWtattontfan pall to one - 14111g Grave
Lottoraoliblng dautitivhort notice. mar2l
WINTER BONN ETS.--MRS. E. DA VI DSON, No.
33 St. Clair street, will open a large assortment
of ?touch Bonnets, Caps, Months., and Needle worked lig)
Goods, on Thursday, Nosambar 8 , 1866. novB
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MEDICAL.
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NUMBER 52.
MEDICAL
BOERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
ELIECTRO-CIIRMISCHE AROMA
OF
Echt Hollandgeh Kruiden Bitters.
FrWO YEARS have elapaed since the intro
duction of this valuable medicine Into the United Stater,
boring this time it hes gained a aniverard popultiritras a
remedy for
Recs. and Ague, Ditepepsia .I.t . arii patient, Heridachr.
Loss f Appdile, slay, flattrcswa,
Blind and Binding Piles.
- -
Many a our 1.11041 worthy citizens testify to its wonderful
efficacy in all of eallorm of the stomach and liver. As a.
tame, it not er has been equalled, fur the relief it affords In
ail eases of debility or weaknees ef o any kind is almost in
stantailiants. In nervous. rheumatic and neuralgic afire
ttrms, it hen in nnmeroun lirdances proved highly beneficial,
and in others effected a decided cure.
Whop eminrut phyxi inn prEvirribe, and their patiew, ao
nldlealtatingly retvinmon4, 111.11 - 01,r W 9, Illay..CtilAp , doubt,
Awl cag,rly Last ihi . virtrted for onniettes.
FEVER AND AQUP,
. .
:Ise of Eight ifonL4' Vara - Imp Contißocrharer Hoe.
land Ritters.--Michael hotly, No.IIT Grant, near Smithfield
'reet. map: - Loot July, while running on the river, on
cott..n hoot plying between Natehen. and New Orlantul,
taken with fit •-r anti ague. Fur eight long menthe I aufferrd
with LW./ drn,Mful dlttntme. 'rho greater part of thin auto I
was unable in work, and Ktlent, nt 1e414t tiny dollars for dif
torenl medicines. lout I found no permanent:relief- Three
week. ago. One of my friends insisted upon my trying Ikalr
hai o's flatland Bitters, saying that a core icafininicrntnyt.
After taking tt for ono week, I mast state I woo a round
man. I have Neon at work now for two. anieki, anti have
had uo return ,of the chills sad (ever whatever."
I COrtifY the idatruient Is true.
Taoists Aning, Diamond llouee,
Or et fl. Chester's..tlotldc
Iifik.DACIIE AND DEBILITY: -
Br. Alas Liscomb, of Birolinahom i says: hose 6.sund
to Borrbare's Bitters a remedy for lioastache Blot stability.
My wih• has also ÜBegi It with the patios bectotit."
Nlr A. S. Nisholsou i of Pittslytu-st, also rsonorks that ha
has exparieucc,l touch relief from Its oast for hootlache
A Testraerny.—.larob Rinatea, luring in the
11..11and .t.tlernout of altela,ygan, lv noromun, nays: Alter
int.! wtne than the mlarry attending LW atter pro.
trtzt,-. ..1 mind and belly, I hare been rretared, by using
Ritter, to larrfact health."
tarn (Ina reaunly bang in gnat high rnpute among
lioltatnion. iu Wieconain,Won, New York—in . fast,
in every Holland 'settlement in tho United States--argue.
2.1,11 Ui its favor.
Mt/043TR AND tiIiALTII
Mr. John Davidson. firing ten mllf, abovo Pittsburgh, on
ttm Pennsylvania Canal, says, When I comment...l tatting
lioerham'. Holland Bfttr., I could hardly walk—rtow,
tujov tr..mlleut hflalth."
WEIIINEfffi GP TILE STOMACH. AND INDIGESTION.
Arkth, Gmat Erreefert Ey Ltrxri.unr*, Ira - land Binerx.
—The wife of Peter 1)o AVltte, Ilriux In Hot Land Town, She
-I.q&nn . tt laeonsin. krudrovl much from weaknews of
the stuurnett and ludixeation. Stk.. LA been under s ph-rid
rxre fir rear time, but the &sem* **aux' to
v•en 1.2 -kill purrlisessi 1102[10 I.l.lland Bitters at ntu
oltlee. tstw - h has given Um., to her atoms+, her appetite and
strength arc Damming, *rid we firmly believe that tins fa
gout r‘lrr. ell ern 1 by yuur 01,1k11132.
Lave re,,rd Many wortderfut corn offert,...) by
n•tutsl). Lnt ::oust wpit oppurtuulty. Oun ['dug
1 , , to u r.t • tzpoll. w hut ',VII hat. publish," are from per,,ns
r,ipmt,l to vtlr apd art. bterully true.
.1 Outs rut,
Starboygun, Wks.
RIIKU3ItTISII
_I I . u , if h, Standing Ott-,1 by 11.r.erhaw's lid
!anti bitten.—.irtoritalieuttenton, N Pittsburgh. Sari r "'After
Ituffitritax 'hr... month, oath rtactuolatattm—a writ of the
...tyre...lr fl 0• 4 t 4 lto y b . 4have I.oeta
clattrttly cut.' tttouyt Ilitirtuet d Holland Bitten. 1 hare
but one .ttot - k Ant,. hut found altrtoett trtittuttteateous relief
is 1t... doom crr , W7un It Li, it illy opinion, n tare rentetly
thrattottotto."
\ FrAVOI'S AND ItiIIa"HATIC AFPFXTIONS.
Tleb rhang , able 11 , 0 th er is likely to produce a great deal
of .irk ~+. To p•rwala troubled w itli Ilea - v.4m or rheumatic
arractaonk wo woad recommend Bca•rhava'a Holland Bitter,
ila tet e r mg t, our rolumus you will Ilud crertilicutra from
wane of our drat German and English ritizena.—Prnneyl
uwal Zruwap
TII F. tcnitrr nlllll OP MLR:3 CAN BE Ct•RED.
Ire al,. at fitrwrta - ta Tefrr pt eases] weltkzosyn gentic
rnata. a 6. ha , wild bow rwoomwoud
Itta.rt.ar • 1 I hatt•rs a• a remedy for V 1... We art
et; their setil take Oman,
. relaarrita,/, avy I. t .Ltu h. Ltuatn Lu it, this etatwWwL
Farr II.•• aft,. tt tt to:1..1011'01 the itnatcrilaal data atkoultl
Laken--..ay U• ICILp..I/111-111 - 41 11UXJ, 1:11,4411 and
hair Its fas t nearila
MEM
The al.•at I.,petiarlty of Una rlaiigktful Arms h. !winced
MA, hirlk the pUtorke ftgliliVet pqr
cbt.w, 1k uoi g" buy anything slaa until you
ha, ,-.l.en 11.wrlitive. !Julians! Huts., a fair trial. One bor
t', lir•V you hoir nillnitely superior it t.s to all those
ce- ~ ,to i 1 hntk. rr .lx I,ttle. for 11., aulo
Ja., Q OU-.
Mauttl..-turtng f`lmximineutist, and
cm. Smithfield and Third BtroatA. Pittiaburgh.
IL Y.. SYLI.P./th
(WM, Stand and Wind eitri,tx.
A nd as Ih "4::".A. m hAlmt.urgh, AlL•ginmy, Itirmtuattom.
t).l nev2.9..t.Lawly
DR. MORSE'S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
PIIENuIi.E.NoN LV NEDICLVE"
Dealt h Restored and LI ft Lengthened
MORSE'S INIIGORMING
ITWILL replitee weakness with strength,
inraparity with ethel:Erry. irregularity with ankh-mm and
natural o.Ctlvlty, and We nut only without hazard of reao-
Lion. kg tiltil 11 happy Alert un the general organization.
ft - Baur w nun' that all rnalaalim wherever they Login,
finiab art h thn nervous ayah.u. owl that the parallzation of
the nor, of mutton and aensatlon H physteal death, !tear
in rowel. oto, that fur every kind of nervuna disetuan, the
Elixir Cortina' is only relinblo preparative, known.
CURE OF N ►:ttcoUS DISFLASES.
lamtuatte eon convey an adequate idea of the immedi
ate and almost miraculous change ableb it ors-axiome in the'
diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous !viten], whether
broken doe n by rtes.«, mesa by nature, or impaired ity
swim...so—the unstrung and relaxed organisation is at mire
idloost, revleires) and built up. The mental and physical
smoptems n -us disease vanish tog-other under Its indu
nor,. h , terawary: for thaVordlal properust
-1 the 1...d0 - ins leech the ‘vnytitntlon irsolt, and retire It
:!• Dor oral
Lot , S OF MEMORY
etrufti,e.n. 1,-Id.llnes• a.h of bh, J t tiro bead, tuclandioly,
dehillty, hysteria. wretch , Incas, thoughts of pelf-deistruollon
—Nor of Insaniky, dpipersua, general prostration,
itervoultx,”, ittanitity to shsep, dine... incident to tu a / a ts,
of the prn,pe.,-atitig fUriCtlutla, hreterto, 1RU1.101.116111a.
%Uglio pa/14111th. of tiro hee.rt. Impotency, conlitipa
tiol.l, etc, fr.tu a latter muses brilit4g in, If there La any
rellaoe,• to l.e plort‘.l on Lutrutu Leta/Lowly, übsolutel,y
A iIRF:AT IiIiDICINg FOR VtI3IA.LE.II, •
The effeete thie great restoratiro in all
, othphunte inrident to fenodeqh murk a mowers iu the somas
of mdicime. Thoulaude of et (umlaute bare been inyentod--
th,ueande of In vignrantr roinwt.d--all purporting to he
eperitied in the varintn, disease, and dunizucements w which
the delicate thrruation of truman render her Liable.
}WARY WOIIAN OP PRSAII,
Who sttffi•rs from wend:mews doranpmetL nervousm.is, tre
mors, paito. 1.110 bilrk. or ally other disorder, whether p.-
ruler L.) her sox, or cuutmou to beat sexes—Awl:ad give am
luetgorstmg Cordial a trim!.
Al A It HI vEßsoxs,
Or other., will find this! Cordial, after they hare need a tot
tle or two, a thorough regenertuor of ttto system.. In an
to bo found the happy parents of healthy off
apt log, who would not lure boron eu but for thin wax:ordi
nary preparation. And It is ['gunny potent fur the many
tl4+ea6as for which It to ree‘ltn.mended. Thousands of ycitutE,l
awn bare 110011 natural by tieing It, and not' in a Anglo in
stall:l) Lao It failed to benefit them.
I'EIIEONS OF PAIR c9mitt.itt3oN,
babita, are resturect by the use of A bottle or
two to blunt end rigor, Ota.hlng the skin team a pale, yel
low, meekly color, to a beautifu tumplerion.
TO TUB JIII3OIIIDED.
These arm some of the sad and molatmlioly effects produced
by '•arty habits weakness of the hack tel
limbs. pales in the head, dimness of sight, less of muscular
pee,. palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ustrons trrita
toiliy. ilerringement of tiro dl tiro functions, ibtibral tio: -
tiltlty, symptoms of cousumptions, otr.
Mentally, the feudal effects ou the mind are Lunch to ha
dreaded. Lot; of memory. confusion of hies., detareaston of
spirits. evil foridxstings, orershei to sisilnly, self-distrust,
In of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the roils tiribluettl.
All thus afflicted.
BEFORE CONTIOWLATINO MARRIAItri,
Shoot.) reooCt. that a nound hued end laxly are the most tie r
rt.-teary miuleitiel to promote couuubial bappitterta t tuttetal,
without thee., the journey through life tgvnice . a Weary,
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly citirkene the view; the mirpl
beromes eluidowtai with despair, and fit d with the melan
choly retlertieu that the Lapplums of another Locomen
blighted tot ti your own.
CAUTION"!
Mories Inrirowal lag Cot,lial bns btenronutertdiwity
some nnprinripicht per..ub
in future., all Ille,..maulun C.rdlal trill bate thiproprlator'a
fn. atwtlo pastrd rrr tht‘ cork of oath buAtio, ant) {lle follow,
lug worild 1400 . 0 m 11.. glass:
Dr. illoree's Invigortitittg
C. IL RING, Piuptietor, N, 1..
The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, inyint.botl.lss
—prim three dollars r.r bottle, tu - o for ft:e dorfaiS, Bia Thr
twolvo dollars. C. H. RING. PropriKre -
192 Broadvray,4l. - 1%
Sold by Druggists throughout the tiniteff'State A ;Cumida -
Weol Indies. . ,
A GAN, TS: • • •
" urgh Dc. GEO. IL KEYSER,RigatlWocalitß,
PLEATING BROS, No. 00 Wood Bh . eot ;
R. E. SELLERS, Wood street.
Allegheny City...BECKRAM k ACKENNAN;
..9.....JA9iES T. SAMPLE & CO.;
J. P PLENUM"
Agent fur 0h1u...J. D. PARK, Cilacinnatt. Ispl4,l<wly
MEE
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AF :ADVERTISING
AGREED ON BY THE PITTSBURGH PREAS
TEN LINES OE NONE /tick; On UM
Ono squarn, - bneitteertitin'
Do. oacli additional inoortian_
Do. txo rvooks
Do.. thrro weeks.
Da ono month.
Do. two months...
Do. three months.
Do. four months..
Do. six months....
D. uue yvar
Standing- Card, ilk Mare er leee; per annual
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One square, per anationti texcluzilveter the paper,l. 'Op
Marriage notices, 50 cents; Death notices, 2u cents.
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of the Weekly News of the World• Sketches of Life, Adven
ture and Character; Selected and Original Articles..up,on
Ag - riculturo; Account of the Produce aniPatick - Mnikett, and •
a Bank Note List, arc included among the solid Intern:34km
to Iss constantly found in the-Post. -
"Ent the mind rismires a wider range-At has facultick
Watch delight In the humorous and lively, : the imaginatixo.
and poetical. Theee familtieri also intik havitheir apprOprb , 4
ato Wed, else they become enfeebled, and, as a conselueure.
the Intellect becomes narrow - and one-sided, and . is not able
to take an enlarged and generous view of human nature and' --
its destiny. To satisfy these heaven-implanted cravings of
our mental being, we devote a fair proportion of the POst - to
FICTION, POETRY and
Among our contributors in the first two of the above De
partments, are &wand of the most gifted writers in the land.
We also draw freely for Fiction and Poetry upon the best
periodicals in this country and Great liritalne .WO.RDek,r - ri
commencing a New Story by Mrs. SOUTLIWORTII, anther of
-The Deserted Wife," ^ Miriam," ,Xe..; iu our first Vapor' of - "
January nett.
.ENGRAYINGS, illustrative .of .iyille.r_rtnilt Flaes: mid 3 c .
done, of Agricultural and . other new 111yr1kb:um, witkottiocam.
of a Humorous, though refined character; are also freely
given.
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NOTICES OP. TIIE PREPS
This is one of the few large papers tilled with life .and •
thought,
.instead of lumbering trash. Its mitinagenAlit ;Wet
unuired-by liberality, courtesy, ai,tlity and tact. .It chiptio.vi ,
the hod literary talent, end" Tares no pains or eipenie.
a family paper, one of literary and general hitellirri6i, we
-cordially, recommend It.—thyuga .Chief.LAUbtern.',l b. K.." -
Our renders may.rely upon it, that Deacon -Yettsuonfulll
he as good as their **ord. So fur as we can Judge by yratratif .
observation. these' puhliahrra do rather MOH) than they
promise; and their paper bordited with very marked
It is singularly free from silly sentimentalbini.Ond :bluster,
but is of a healthy tone ten all subitrats; awry...moderate hi
language, but always Mildly advocating the Within(
it one of the Meat MiaierallY attractive papers. .-
ehantry.—.Siaturda y, Visitor. l'ittsbur,O, . .
.. It id the brat literary and family paper lifilicttliMit—
Bar..k blunder, Ralf-Aland, •
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We have heretofOir epoken.itt I4gh tarran,/ , C the merit. or•
the rust, an one of the host papers en our exchange list, and
we regard it ma one ef'the best literary papers to Int found z ,
anywhere. Ito edit:Pilate rit•e - erritti•n with ability, Anil take
a liberal, independent and comprehensive view of nien•MPl
mutAdrertiser, Wrightsville -fir-
It in tlennryinTry one or the moat. popular
„pnblic jouninin in
the United Mirka, combining tiS -it does. In tx a llterery point
of view, all the interest of the beet iintozines, with a vest
amount of general intellicenco.—Ropubintm, Ldehflild. C.f.
TERMS (Cook in titiveneet--tßnsile copy, $2 a yti.er; , .-
4copka . .............................. OD at year. •
And one to getter-up of ...AO 00.
13 " t And one to getter-up Club) 00
AY " (And ono to gettruktp of Clu b)..c....; "000
Address, always put paid, •• • • - ••• •
DEACON A - Ma-niI:SON, • •
No. 66 0 4. th. T.tiial atreO r Ybilodelpitia.
Sample numbers relit grafi); fa itn,y, ono, whea kot
queued. nos 26
ff ATER CURE INSTITELITh -..ttaxtd.st.
(South 'aide,) between _Penh Bt . re4 and,thejlivery
Pittsburgh, Pa.
DOCTOR. DAEr.24 . Graduate mid rinuditioner id the 014
:schools of Medicine, Allopathic and' Homoeopathic,' and far
the peat ton years u enervsaful liydrintatbistibita opOned. a
WA:REA CURE In the location.
The perfectly safe, direct and imnietilatii effect this system
has en all Fevers, and ell ilineasee acute and thymic, while-it,
in mild, grateful *did handenaintlii4tonlisinyink4hitdeldhlitAl:
rendent it peculiarly dmdrable in tiunilleis who will Instfeated..
et their home, • • • • - -
Allopathic and noinoppx . tthia truatigeut Wift_be7litirlialists
tered where desired; but, attar long, and thorough oxperi
once, Doctor flafettgivesadecided plitifoi - etleeitollydrivathY - ,
which 111., thrOUZIIOUt tit. old and now iyorichjeiroven. no
eminently successful-in evenform of diisiaitrinelndleig In
cipient Consumption, Bronchitis. Dyspepsia, Inthummatory
and Chronic itlicumatism. Actions. Cutaneous, Nervous and
Liver (flosses. Testitnunials of cuter trona highly reputable
citinons,of nearly every State in the Union. can be eviimined
at Ducar Ettirie9 olbee. The ilov«rtind Clergy are invited to
consult him gratis.
IVarin water being used in the viirunieurement, and often
throughout the trr4Ltnent., it in a luxury instead of unplea
aant, as unricroniitilisl might supposo. •
Rarearmcrs--Mee,ms. Charles Brewer. Waterman Palmer,
W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams. Thorni.x.am Ikil, .1. IT Wel-
Tm. D. T Marran, Wm. TT ItoMIN, E. IT. English, B. li.
Kerr.
The andersigt-nod, having visited Dolor 8.A.E12'8 LriSt it
Linn. sail witweAsed hie mumessfril trentment. cheerfully
reti.minumil him as a thurmijily educated unit thy
sician
Charles T. Itianoll, Joe. 31:Council, David Bunt John C.
Curti,, Robort Patrick. 7ghu B. Livingston, John Wtt
W. W. Patrick, Moars F. Eaton. Co. Orna4by•Ging. '
oc-tit:misty
..aiLAiiA - TION.—By Virtue d rl precept under the
hands. of Wm. 13. 51eClurS, President of-the Court of
Common:" Pima, to and for the. Ntftb Judieinl, Diattict.if
Pennsylvania. and Jnstire of the Court UrGyer and Termi
ner, et od General Jell Delivery, in and for said District, Mid
Itoggs and Gabriel Adam., Emirs- Associate dud g..
of the same flourts, in and for the County el Alleghetijr,"da
tett the sth day of November, in the year of our Lordatio•
thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. arid 'to Me dfrnerisl,
for lioldtrig Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jell
Delivery, aftlre - Cnui - e lions° in the Cite of Pittuborgh, c•ti _
the fourth Monday of December next , at la o'clock., A. 3D.'
Public notkc is hereby given to all Julticea of the-pence,.
Coroner and Cmistabh.vt of the county of All4fietty,that
they be then and there, iu their proper persons, with their
records. inquisition s. examinations and other remain
branros. to do (hove things which in their ..esov five dirt*,
in their behalf. appotars to be done—and also those that will
prosecute the prisoners that now or inny b 0 lit the Jail of
said county of Allegheny. to be then and there to prosecute
against them as shall be just.
Given tinder my hand. in Pittalmrgh, this fifth darof
vember, In the your of our .I.terd one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-dive, and of. the Commonwealth the 78th.
nov7:id ROPY PATTERSON, Sheriff:
Joseph White's Carriage Ilepositinws,t , ..
J)SEPII WHITE. now carrying on bind
noes in his spacious (now lately -
ealarguao on the Pittsburgh and rog•nyburg;
Turnpike. near the Tab Mile Rim between
Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville. respectfully invites the public
to inspect hie .tock of CART fAflEo BUCK; c. And he
particularly Informs, gentlauom parr:roam, that 'one- price
only is made
Fourteen years' experience In the blnineft, nnnbbos him . to
place before his patrons the same choiovoollertion of Car
ringca which. so warty years pact It ha, been Ma particular
deportment to select, from the various and most talented
Eastern manufacturers. Th., eu-euro of his sew system, is
comple_te--the economy of his arrangements will supply thu
tin
best auost fashionable misuulactures at moderate priori,
Unencumbered by these heavy expenses, which the mann , .
fur decorating houses of tomincea itnA lIVIIPed upon the-price
of goads. towing to large rents,) JOSEPH WRITE will sell,
ou ready money only, at much less than thonenul prices:
Gay' Carriages repaired in the best manner, with despulreh.
mhdalartv
NEW BO 0 KS.--ernt , --
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EW BOOKS---Crotehets and Quavers, or
I( Revelations of au Opera Manner In Anierira, byMa
Sloretzek,
. d my Leo, or Without and Within ;Ay t u author of "Oar
Parish."
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Marriage a Lotter', by Mr*. :irey:
Travel' in Clam. itty 3L
Outlines' of rltysiral Ccu nptir, Ly 6,1. W. Fib:),
C4))1011'.4 and Ftlch'v Nlotlern &boot Or.v3Tapliv.: just' na,
nd is nrlrori,.r to any 6. , ,,rapity eV , irl/Willlli,/ ill Li
.ttot ry. Dinvt.inr and TearOt.r, seoppl do well to evainine
1W cunl Tayt,r's Japan ; Piek a irk Papers, by Dickena
Ohi Ifemeeteeel, by Antue...',ltoplienq:
Powers' Columbian Itvriettual Diary and Almanac, coutaim
lng a Itynoptleal Perpetual Calendar for dOOO pear. in old and
new style.
Oliver Twistt.,hy ritartea Dickens;
Dombey and son..
David Copperfield,
Now York Journal. for het-emit/or: price 1; coots;
PateraorPs Magazine. " 1;
liallou'a Magazine. tt 111
London Illuntnincti News furnished weekly for 20 cents/
thviey's Litily'; hook for Dec.. (expected to-day.) do cents.
AU who want New Booka, as soon ai pnbliobrd, and from
18 to Ls per cent lower than elsewhere, go to LAITIEIt'S
Itt/Ohtte.ft)itti, Nu, 31i Fifth Street. nor,Nt.
EW MUSIC—The Old Play grotgol....worthi
1.1 by Edwardlttllleri, Mil,* by 3. beituver ; a new and
beautiful tioug,just Rublistbetl
Wad to get Ilone; noueystickla Olen:
Proud World; Gael Bp: Pm Going flume—three th;sr
wogs by that popular compoeer, NVurzetl, (George S. Itoot,)
Tluey aro slmPle,-inatrunti•re and "exceedingly beautiful.
Come Deoreet, the Daylight is Gone:
Phurr de 'Whelan; Polka Mazurka ;Talexy ;
•
Tinagn Malden-1k C. Folder;
Old lions., at lionto--I,eder; rop Goes Ow Queatnnx. •
Tie above just received and Ibr naloal tlin Music Store of
nor;;:. JOHN 11. DLE,L40.13, 81.1YoorLattset.
rI $9.000 PRIZE ESSAY UN CILIIIRTUN
Or Lite Totithnony of Reason and •fterelation to the E x .
!stone. and Character of tho Rupromet being: by Thompson.
Price, $1,24. Ito t o y sale-by
nor 27 J, DANISLIN..C3 3fniket street.
QUNDRI ES-40 dozen Pepper Sauce:
k. 7 30 daLen Catnip, zu,sorted;
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t 0 meta Daces;
names Prunes, in gins", Jars: jut rewired and fur '
[nov22] REYNIER ARD-BanQN.,„
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.1..,1.9111,E,5P1r A. ,
FINAIIINt
T J. (111,LKSPLE A: CU, Looking . kiiass 31.unufacturcrs.-
-tp ~ and dealers In Irkknei . C;lnto Plate.. l'lnte lilmo, En
gravings, Corntvi and Fancy (foals,tito. 76 Wood street:Pitts:
burgh.
tin band araUmade to tinter, Gilt Ploy and
Mahogany, ReSarct,aal.: Walnut and Gilt Vraines, er Monid
mg;„or every dektrlptinh.
taii` StactrutMat Guhina Dia:mated and-Gilt. (,Kit
.1-.ANDS,,— r We have ar_ranr„..eramita
thunen tit exii - Crifi L lVO"iii the difloreni IVomti•in State.,
by which choictqaufte *tube' looted at frevernntent•prien.
Persona dealrous of locating blid3, either fur aportilutitin, or
Mr actual settlement; Fitt find ft to Moir toltantagO Yi.r e gtve
Rea tiff; tine of our cabcr,snon.lonta in box - alma splint Ilia
teat abc . troeka in critically axamining the land:, in that State
aubJect to entry, and writes va that tio tielecied
DOG acres.of choice Wig. BLAKELY Ar. RICHEY,
sepraaLtow corner Seventh and Smithfield atreota.
W. U. 013TH W. W. MAtU .3. L IiGN'TcR
'iLl_ mrm met& b'. nu:m*4 Itit4 -13 mini i& — sitielkit.)
1,7, Wholesale Grucors. rrixlni,e antKllarniattirip Jlarellartta,
and Dealers in all klub orPittabbrgh 3TdutdliettOß;l372l 4 ,-
mud: aud 151 l'lnstutreety Pittahorgli,-Pu.., ;. . :. ..-felgt
_ ______,........._,...___
TltEl LADIES.MII,L Fl,;il . l__ AT 11CR41, , ,i,50N".$ FA.NGT
- CHINA STOUR , iiiefi-aritcle or tiOvilliSt Airlife STft'Nl , ..
,WAREirdlitaNu L ei.ther, lot-, Tabiu s er_Toilut,,otthelateNt etyles
'4lPd ai,ct huntEuf6ls6; together with eyril variety of Fancy.
. °°4.. A.* ahaMMEfelstri3Ofcei -, . --, , ' ~ . . ,-, ti0r19 . ...11.3 - -
' VtritreNO....C,LASSU - -' 7.p,pg1 0 8 1.;Q,1 4 1 - 41:91t;,---Zto • &lute:
• Vr . nahmeutitt die - We:4Elnd the same facilities for mach
jug all tho-brauchea of, this' art; lit: WILLIAMS'
../tWOUfti and ad Ornamental POUlTlitri I. untivage4. ()yak , .
.11kiir tit IT
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;AIM Mil I.4l.4 , 4lAblilfilili •InStrtieteit itt all Went iitimental
;13j*lit•il of the ad, .4, clam pr .1,a4 ,Tt ' , atm, lili4 4 ,o iin!Z
'lite'rirOird'e etigrigNT' to othi , r senaien during the %rook.
I meet every Saturday aftermitm from 3 till 5 o'clock.
floc terms apply to the Principal. norB
TRIPED A MOIRE WNW' E --We have a
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