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11Y.VILLMOTLE. ' mOtrroonitcav,'
fix ,TRA.mtargalfzev COSLNEEL 107 WOOD AM VIRTU =MP
tkfratt—raie Doliars year, 'apatite attic* in advance.
invariably required if not paid within the year. '
11a.-1 We copies, Two Clms--for 'mile at the counter In
the:Office, and by thelhase Boys.
THE SATO:WAN MORNING POST
Palilfahed' Uri same office, on a large blanket she
sheet, at - TWO'DOLLABSWycar, In advance. Single copies,
Grata.
air No paper will be disconthaned. (enlists at the discre
tion of the Proprietors,) until all ekreezagee are paid..
1/4- - No'ittention will be paid to' ny order =dap ;taxn
panted by the money, or satisfactory reference In thls city.
Arit.boitheeted with the Italtdillahment of ths — Eforning
Past fa one of the Largest JOB PRINTING MIMS In the
ciV, store all kinde of moTIMI pile tliethortalt notice,
and' Most waidnaffiet&M.
ROBERT C. 0. SPROUL, Attorney and
Counsellor a% . ,Lusr, office No. Fourth street, Pitts
burgh.,
TAMES LOW RrE, Attorney at Law,
tdOcel'ourib atroet, Pittsburgh, between Smittilield and
Cherg alley. decthly
J OHN
BARTON, kitorney and Counsellor
at baw, Aim corner Fifth and Grant Lamont, Pitt*
^rgt. Jay
P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Fourth atret, Pittaburia, fourth door bolow Mr. Body
Ati•son's Livery 'Stable. JeC3
ATRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third
'Ward, office corner of Orant and Filth streets, (formerly
.Qmxtv(cct by Alderman hears,) where all hut:amnia pertaining
to - Che . Mike of Alderman and Justice of the Peoce will be
promptly-attended to. febl:Sna
AIIL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G.
* ■ . W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street.
litir Office hours from 8 to I o'clock, and from 2 MD o'clock.
feblfit/Y
T SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors
west of Market.
tar Qffice !worn from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M.
-ded2o:y
BUSINESS CARDS
1 - 011 N
~, M OORPEAD,firholcsalp Grocer. and
giv'tiiiitililliiitiVldeetiu l t, - forgu 3 " . sale of PIG METAL and
1%00118, and I'ROM:IQQ gacto„rupg, fib. 27 Wood street`
Yittaburgh.
witi.i.ot muss, PlA'loda. wu. tocurrsos, Pittsburgh.
MILLER . & RICKETSON, 'Wholesale Gro
cers, Itsoriersof BRANDIES, WINES and SWABS,
Nue. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pitts
burgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Tarns, As , constantly on hand.
.1.110
'KEE & CO., Manufacturers of M'Keo'§
Li- PatnaslsanbiGlais, all prime of Window (lbws,' Extrit
Double Strengtb, Imitation Crown and Ruby flake. Flasks,
Pickle and Prmerve .fare; Wino, Porter and Mineral &Atka
Tolegraphlr aiid t 1 tithing -Rod Insulators.
- Second, between Wood and Market streets, Pitts.
burgh, Pa., but a short distance from the eteamboat landing,
mod from Alcmpni2mltcavif...m,.SL Charles and City
apt .2r
LL?EED B. guatLL4u Jlllol[6-AN 11.011EGII0Pi
tewaittabliturhhE nmstr L RINGINALT.
CURLING, .ROBERTSON & 00., Manu
fartureis of Cut. Preasod and Plain Flint GLASSWARE,
wanthihatera Na 14• Wood 4:treat, earner of Front, Pittsburgh
z;; :r• AU other kinds, of 01101311,1Xi3 and Window tiln,n, at
low Market price* aplloily
I AIM E. LSD= JOSrI . II J. tLIII.
LEDLIE & ULAN, Succeattorm Mulvany
_IA6 Ltallie,
,tuanufastureni of Cut, Aioulded and Plain
Ylluf, Aria -Tadry Colmisf CiLASSW - Alit 'and diiaiers in all
Mode of window talon, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house Of ,klaritet and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
inti34Ty
1413MOVAL.—C. ManixfactuAT
.of aivary variety of VIALS, TIOTTLM and 11 - IXLIblt
GlJASSr.bliskt.orteir, Wine- and Claret Bottle.; mijohna
aildattbqs:'4l.lpo:, Flint 01883 in every variety. Warehouse
Va 6 103 Setotill . and 133 First street, Pittsburgh. m 11.3
F -
R. DRATO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer
• in COUNTRY PRODUCE, offers for mile a choice
stock of GROCERIES, select.' for family too. Spices of
every variety and the purees quality, ground at hie Steam
Mills. Also, Dried Fruits. Foreign end Domoetir Produce
taken in exchange for merchandise.
R. R.. D. Lana procured A full akoortmeut of Landroth's war.
ranted GARDEN SEEDS, and invitee the attention of all lo
iterer* in rural attalre. janl 1
CO:I I 4.ISItSSION 110IIS,E.—The subscribers
have open." a Holm for the above parpoiso, at No. 17
Sinithßila strum, four doors above the Sionenanthela House.
W. will, parsimac t or trove on commission, for tale , cote
aionnents of FLOUR., BACON. CIIREAR CORN, OATS,
BARLEY, FLAX SLED, GRABS SEED, BALED HAY, to,
upon which wo will wake advances, or purchase at the bust
market rates for mail. novej A LO EO
R.
A ENGLISH , rIt'IIARDSON . ..... J. I. BEITTEIT
VNGLISH Forwarding
_Ea and Contudrailon .Slarclaanta and wholnallo dealers in
visit; BACON and 01% and PRODUCE generally. Vara
bomb?. ftirmarly u.o.uled by IturbridKo k lugbratu. No. 116
Water and 15.0 First stri,t, I4ti3
WV • -
JOIN ATWELL /L. J. L.LE ct 113.. Mitt.
A TWELL, LEE & CO., Wholesale Orocera,
'Prximo and Couitaisston Men:l=as, and dealers lu
yjnatteargb Manatetilrfa, No. S Wood alma, Isetrreett Water
atul 'Front StreetS, Pittsburgh. ni.L4
TOHN W. BUTLER & CO.. Forwarding and
COMI2IIMiOII Mercleusts, dealers hi aft kinds of PPM
BERGE MANUFACTURES, LEAD PIPE and SIIE'ET
LEAD, "No. GS Perrot street. Pittelmnsh. sep"
HENRY II. COLLINS, Forwarding and
Oummisnon Merchant, and wholesale dealer le FISH.
CILESSE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE generally. No.
25 Woo d stmt., Pittsburgh. mar 6
itL. ALLEN, wholesale dealer in Foreign
e; WINES, BRANDIES, SEUARS. Old blenotigahela
and aim WHISKY, dc.; WA", R.ECTI FYING DISTILLER,
No. 8 Wood atroet, Pittsburgh.
Winos. Brandies, Cline, Cerritals, Jamaica Spirits, SL Croix
and lines England Rum, Clarets, Cluuntsignm, Scotch Ale.
London prawn Stout; Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Menutunt.
halo, Rye and Rectified Whisky; etppla. Peach, Wad Cherry
and Blackberry Ltrandiei; imperial Havana, Regalia and
Principe Seers; and Common Scannt; all at
such low pnom as to challenge compatitien. Fancy Bar
e7e and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of
mixes- I respectfully Invite an examination of my toady; at
No. 8 .Waal street, Pittsburgh_ typal,
WILLTAM CARR & (William Carr,
Late of the firm of .1. Parker A C0., 0m.) wimieseds ORO.
CPBEI and dealera its Foreign WINES and BRANDI PIS, Ohl
MononOthela and atglified WHISKY, No. 31.10 Commercial
Row. Liberty street. Pittsburgh.
. Ptiky
JOSEPH FLEMIN'G, successor to L. Wll
- h Co.. corner of Market street and the Mammal.
keep, constantly on hand a fan assurtment of
ICLNES, MEDICINE CIrEBTS, PY.ftrialEßT, and all artt.
cies pertaining to Ma business..
air - Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all
boars. Jea'y
/nti PI FUXIN° -COCHRAN MIXING.
FLEMING BROTHERS, successors to J.
Kidd Ar Co., whole-b., DRUGGISTS, No. t 0 Wood stroot,
-PROTAIrgh. Pmprietors of Dr. 3C,Lion'et celebrated Venni
foge,q,lrte Pills, kr.. paff
MIN HAFT , Ju., successor to James Me-
- -
Ouffey, wholesale and retail DRUGGIST, and dottier in
PALNTS., OILS, DYE STUFFS, Se., No. 141 Wood street,
ihree 4 doora below Virgin alloy, Pittsburgh. apity
MARSHALL, successor to H. Lee,
se :IPYOOL OPALEdt and COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 139 Liberty atroel, Plltabargh.
gef W. 51'Cllutock 4t Broa., ,Krunor 8 Rahtn, Mur-
PRY. T oriiitWb. Co.. Brdwn A Kirkjuttria.
Plttiburgh, .Iday 21, 1855. mrA
CHADWICK,C 'dealer in Kentucky
L o .a.fts
TOBACCO, RAGS and PAPER, No. 149 19.:;,1
etpet.,below PiOnnurich. P4 ,10 : 1 7
. The highoot market price, to cash, paid for kagn.
V MM. P. X10.511A1.1.
P. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and
ur; la French and American PIPER HANG.
INGB, No. 87 Wood 'from, Pittsbnigh.
-10741710 agents for the celebrated manufacturee of lrfcesn,
Del aui & Co., Paris. aug7
c. MOAGAN, Bookseller and Sta
. tionor. likellsvask on hand a general assortment or
eL:941111 , Ci1fa1.1.13 and Blank Books; PT - wring, Poet sad
srbolesale.and retsll, tio. 104 Woad ptrent,
bilenttiiith fele aide) Pitfabnrgh'
tar WANTED—Rage and Tanner? Scraps. aplfKly
TORN IL :MELLOR, Wholeetdi. end Retail
dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC,
SCHOOL HOOHS nod STATIONERY, No. 81 Wood earro,
litisbargl. l • janl •
T ACOB M'COLLISTER, Wholettale and Re
ti,itail-rsitchut• .MANUFACTUR FM and dealer In all load
o asuteoco t. , &Nun' andandszu ARS, No. 25 Fifth. Ptreot.
Mutan
ArYisaps.coastautiy on band a large supply of all the
' , Orli:UO=l44 Of Imperial Began.
.103
Inroint.
.EOBEIT J. ANDERSON.
DEYMER & ANDERSON, (successors -to
JUltt.Joshua Rhodes d.Ce.,) wholesale dealers in FOREIGN
YRUITSg.k.SPICF:4,OIIPECTICINARY, SUGARS,
No. al: AV street, opppato the St. Charlea Hotel, Pitts.
brireth , ap2
L 4.• TINDLE; Wholesale and Retail SAli-
DLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET
3I.A.N.I7I7ACTURER, 10. 106 Wood atrent, Pittsburgh.
yTiNTERPRISE WORKS, No, 136 Wood
stmet, third door below Virgin alley .— SOWN & TET
would call tho attention of Sporting men-to-their large
assortment of OrNS. RIFLER and REVOLVING PISTOLS.
the mutes and beet relertcvl etock ever upend iu thin mar
ket, together with a 1;:llerai nasnrtutent s af Hardware, c o o,
ry„Tools and Vi tug Yrelle. all of which we offer at the
- 114 pass - 4o .plied to funk purchasers, or for good
Dt+d . $ • • marlB
NGRTIPWESTERN POLICE AGENCN,
No. 6'9 Wl:tellington street, corm of Denthore, Clll.
QUM aLINOIS.
Atka_-.t..itnarD, DODGEM
PIIALEETON 9 CO. devote their entire attention to Eta
trimlattion general detective POLICE ROSINESS i nit;
L b...8w,, of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indians-
auhllbitt"
13 F. "SHOPE, ItEnciulrr Tel tpR, Third
• Arcot ; MO dour to Dispatch Buildinga, thankful for
t a , Tbry-liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him.
begs hems to oak a continuance of the same, as he is now
better prepared than ever to furnish liin friends and rue
wimpy/jai garments which will insure entire satisfaction.
lbsitiwaYs keeps on hand a large assortment of the lataist
.o.l44s.groirnM, OgBBIIIERES, CLOTUR, &c., whielf,
hepwfil nialps to order on the shortest notice, upon reason:o4
terms. " ..,
let: A. perfect tit always warranted. [mirilktf
- -
JOtatTOITNII * * T1103.*8. TOUNO .11(1...VCIB L. TOTJAO.
TB. YOUNG. CO., No. 38 Smithfi e ld
atroey apposiwaly hotel, manufacttursr of CAJU-
Nm , FURNITURE and Clid-CBS, of ~v orY description. MA
tennis Ara workmanship warranted, and sold at reduced.prices. 'Cafe takeh to packing for hind and water •
auel
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND,
CIaYRS, wholesale and ritail, embracing evOy4
style or furniture, In Rosewood, Mahogany .and Walnut, AIR
table for'parlors, chambers, and dining rcomn; equal to any I
tik Nap „Yorli or Philadelphia, and at- lower prices. Evem
aniCloinade b,Y Imad, and warranted.
Cabinet Mager s supplied ,
wi t
an
any quantity Of FURNI
TIJEUS mud CHAJILS, on reasonablo terms. "
Hot e l s aril steamboats banished at the shortest notice.
Nan T 7 and 711 Third Wont,
auR 2 Prinatilicill; PA.
CSEIN AOC,IIICAN-d5 BROS., m ann f nottr
t li
era of Lrotknoiling, iron - 'Vaults, Vail Witalopr
o T,
u a rds, @c., st rest and 86 Third street be- „,s
Swoon Wood and Market Streets, Pittsbrirgh. Ps, h one on 7-of
hand a variety of new patterns Fancy and Plain, suitable for
ell purposles. Particular attention paid w onclosang (have
Lots. Jobbing done at abort notice mar2l
POST'
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS
JOHN LITTLE, Jr.
ty street, hna Junk rem' v
BRANDIES.
Genta Brandy, (very line,)
Otard Durray & Co., (sow.)
Durrett & Co
Snzerac.
WINES.
&waled Madeira,
Howard, March & Co., Mairrii,
•
ludia Madeira,
Table do
•I
Amontillado Sherry,
-
Pdanganitia do
Table do
Cooking do
netlnving Port,
Pura Juice do
Ordinary do
St Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
Do Sweet,
Champagnes,
Anchor,
Verznuov,
Heiderea,
Together with all other ml
nem.
PIANOS manufactured by clilWilia- 0 1 4514
LNG & BONS, Bontesi, and for silo- by
JOIM R. BucLuxt, No. ga w 6.1 street,
between Diamond allay arta.kbuith street.
JOHN IL MELLOItia now inching an entire freah stock
of now PIANO-FORTE 6 teem the manufactory of Chieker
oring k SODS, Boaton,consisting of all the various sty'ne of
ii, ,
6,6% an 7 «limn to which the attention of purchasena io
I . ..pectin v invited! All the Piano-Fortee from the factory
of Chlckerrrrriilling & Sono are warrantivi and sold at Bosun,
prices. JOLLN IL MELLOR..
Sole Agent for CIIICIRTMING A SUNS, for Pittetrurgb and
Woeterti frocuisylranln novl4
Kl ER' TRANSPORTATION LINE.-
Anticipating ' the want of WI RD. for transtarting
PreMh ta to and from the Eastarn Cities, via Peniasylrania
Canal and Railroads, we havelncrvuted our stock of Boata,
ke, on name, to a DOUBLE DAILY TINE, which giros us a
capacity of Ivor 1500 tops per month Oath way.
We assure our Merida aral those disposod to pat roniar the
State improvements, there Will itothing spared on our
part to render generta satlNfzieticin tq forwarding Eastern
and Wootern Vre*hts with promptitude and dcapatsh.
I ER, it MITCHELL,
augl Ly Canal Basin, Pittaburgh,
J. J
O.II..LESPrt A. FIN X BINE
T J. GILLESPIE & CO. Looking Muss Manufacturers,
tj and dealer,' in Louking Glass Plates. Plato Glam, En.
gra . vings, Combs and Fancy Gooia, Ne. 76 Weed street, Pitts
burgh.
On hand and made to ceder, Gilt riot and Mantle Glass.,
Nfahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Frames, or .Ilould-
Wig, of every description.
&u Steamboat Cahill§ Elmsaralo.l and Gilt. oot.l
ENTERPRISE WORKS, No. 13(3 WOOl.l
st, Gud door below Virgin alley —ROWN dr TETLEY
would rail the attention Of Sporting men to 'their large iw
sortrueta of (SUNS, RIPLL 4 4 and ItEYOLVING PISTOLS,
the largest and beat eeleeted stock ever opened in this mar
kot, together with a general maser - men' of HARDWARE,
CUTLERY. TOOLS and FISHING TACKLE. all of which co
offer at the loweet - pmeribla prime to mail purchaaers, or for
good approved paper. tuarlS
A. SWiTXR, Wholevlle and Retail
M
Dealer In Parma:ea, Ranges. Stove. Tin. Iron and
I lotwekeepers' Hardware, Milner.' Machine- and Toole, Tin
Plate. Sheet lrou. Wire Meats, ka. hr.. 24 North brood
'treat. ,oppolito Ihiebler's Hotel.) HARRISBURG
Wllll'E, VENETIAN BLIND
him., has rc - oyez - oil ha health no essiune iil.l
Imstneen. mud ims opurrod his tiI.IND MA FAL - I , lbl. si
Nu. 65 Fifth Street, /sear the Piet orbiss. I s•tisisiu siel
Smithfield, where he hilt uu (SMlOrttiletil of BLIN Iw. 11 - 11.13,2
with plain and fancy Wattled owl Silk Trim wings, 004 t,
PrOpll.l , d V. tin emy order iu Lis Hue, un the w.Est r• 1361••
terms. WA work in ward sutis.l t•i glee ni4
refunded.
C -!),. Old Blinds repaired. Pivasie gist. hue a :all, no ho
can't be beat In workmanship.' t
N - gIV -- C'OACil AN 1) i! - Alt It 1 - .:11 ; E I' A
TORT.--JOHNSTON, ISITOTIIERS a cat. :aro, J
/telas-ca and Belmont streets, Mir-ghee) Coy. noul.l reept:t•
fully inform their friends and the public generally, that the?
hero COMmeuced the tuannfacture ~1 ILIII MIES. BA
IioLICIIES, ROCKAWAY: 4 , SUB; and
lilt Mi. in alt their varion. ety les of inlet. 1411.1 pr..l...rtion
Alt °niers Will 1, executed with stto.-1 regtvd to , fors
Linty and beauty of flinch. lt...pair, will nisi be atteit,sl to
on the most reasonable teeny, lining in all thelr work tlm
lest Eastern Shafts. Poles, and Wheel mull. the) feel ...tot
dent that all who favor them with their lettronage. a tll
pas rally satisfied on trial of their new e.,rk.
5 .,, Purchasers Lire 1 , 4111V514.1 give 113 a t Infery pto
chasing elsewhere octfl I v
RIG ELM L fITY V tiwaoe Ai. CUT
DITTSBURWI COACH FACToR
~a ccettscn, t E M. 1110 , 1,,r. N•, Dm
~,,, • nmr Wood Atr.:t, Pittebtrrql,--I'A
01ACIII*1. PliArrONS. 131'0411E , . 4 : and t•A .I,scrlpt.,ll
of FANCY VE:TICLES Ludt to ordrr, tintto,l in
rmoner uturorpgasarel for iimuty of de yr
Pitk. clo•g tt
ar, of tiro.),
skill of workittntothip and ..foralltt) 10at,.1-
to__ Allw art wutrant“.l.
-
G O3. work
wilitg &MO., No. 59 Market
street, Intend, on and after MONDAY., November 2ES.
to close out their prtuant stock of CLOAKB, TAL3II,B sol
FANCY 8/LES at streutly redamod prim,
It being Muir intention to enlarge Awl otherwace impros f•
their Store, su as to make moro Mum for tho branch of Metr
buslnms, and writing to do so imumdistely, they want t.,
char out Mc 'took on hand as soon as p0,,,,M1,,
nos:M.llm
WILLIA)I S. HAVEN—Tire Otis
OPRIN3 , -
TA° P.stkinJARNENT. (lAD. 3/.llnAlon &/ktrcE
BLANK RoOK 1 STATIONERY W A REIUYEAR, F r,
pond i vArv u te t•. ntyle nf legal. C”ntnierrial, Canal
and Stmnboat JOB Pftl NTI KO and ROOK RI NDIND. and
furni.h ev. , ry urttelt, 18 the Manic Bonk, Papor and Rtation
cry line, at thr shortest notice anti ,at the trint.t rotoonnble
trva Blank Bonk and Stationery IVarehoure, Printing Grnee
and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Scrend la, [novl.l
RICHARD C. BOCKING, Manufacturer (4'
Gilt, Silver. firms and Bronze !As iK ING-I.ASs,
rPuItTRA/T and PICTURE 'RAM ES, Plain And Urnum..o ti.
No. 21 St. Cl3/r strvet. All kinds of Getnp,sition I, rnanients.
'for Steamboata, Le. All kinds of Wi ling and re4lilding. to
order. ant Moulding. for Frani.., wholesale and retail
- Varnish for Gil l'aiutu, 6 l,, Engraving. and Lithographs, for
rale.
trs_lmpalroi clefacttl Oil l'ulatinbm restored in tho trest
inanuer.
Pranies and Mouldings mannianturid in this es
Idialitusut may tw• cleaned, without injury. with soap and
tor. Call and nor. NO. 21 St Clair atrost. Pittsburgh.
inh2ls:ti
JOL:PC 0110171 T, Importer of BRANDIES,
GIN, WINES, he. Dealer In Line 6ld Monongahela
AVldalcy, Peach Etrandy, igs Also, EFicIIn'YISO DlRrie
LER, corner o(Futitilfitild and Front streeta, Pittshurgl4 t,
apl2
THOMAS-OLIVER, SADDLE, HARNESS AND
TROVE !HANTJFACTRKR, No. 4 St. Clair divot,
Pittsburgh.
in_ Homo Clothing. %MIN, Spun., he. [oeth
A M LLIKEN & CO. have on hand, at
their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MAN-UP-AC
!Amy, No. 64 Smithfield soreet, a large ;assortment of Fancy
nod Plain futnituru, which thoy If, per cent. lower
than customary rate. Terms, cash only. [d 7.y
CH:AULFgbBARNETT, Suoiß. AND
BLACKS mu, has erected a new and commodious
Brick Shop on CLIEBItY ALLEY, between Third and Fourth
streets, where he is prepared to do aig work In his line wiib
the utmost promptitude. Having hed long experience in
the business, he respectfully solicits the patronage of his old
customer. and Die public generally. Ja2l
JAMES MRETTNOER, Monongahela Pla
ning Mill, would respectfully Inform hls friends and th e
the public that his new etttabilahment Is now In full opera
tion, and that be is prepared to farnlsh Boat Cabins, and 1111
ell orders fur PLANED LUMBER, with promptness, and et
the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, platted On one or both slaeS, coustaatV
on hand.
Sub, Doom and Moulding - 5, of every description, mule to
order.
Buildora,and eurponlors would Bud A to their Advan
tage to give Um a call, as he can now furniAli then with
Planed Snaff, suitable for every deacrlption of work.
.D. 61E18INGP:a. T. J. oltaFT.
ci RAFF, .IrEISINGER & GRAIT, WEST
ILA Zs= FoCtiTIET, NO. 124 Wood street, Pittaborgh.—Man
ufactunna of-- I
Cooking Stows, Plain and Fancy Pandora,
Coal and Wood Staved, Plain And Fancy Grate.,
Parlor Storm Sad and Dog from,
Hollow Warn, Portahlo Forgea,
Sugar Kenn., Too Ecttlex,
Store Koalas, Wagon Soira.
/MVO ZLAIL.GLX .71111:1Z C. Ricllity; 4
BLaxELI & RICHEY, REAI. ESTATE ER4.
MP^ carne; , of Seventh tuid findadlold etreet3, rit.at
burgh.
Farms, llouses, Lots, Fiats, Furnaces, Arc. Ar.c., bought and
sold on rs,uunissiou •'
Land Warraute bought, sold itud loca
ted; Bilk, Bonda aud Not negotiated Errpecial attantiou
giventa aubdiuliliag holm, and <hallooing of thew. Tonne
reasonable , nit :data
WIG M:' NI NFACTORY—I s 4.I4, RENTS
nix dOori from tiro Aqueduct, opposite the ColleCto
Oftica, Alleghetrt City, is pretnred ty till orders to
,
and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. The brat
quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar
anteed. nry la.dtaly
piILTON CARIVORKS, FOUNDRY At .
MACHIN): SHOP, SANDI:NIT, Cram.—Tlin Poharr
having move.,l Into his new Worka, rommtly erected," et
of \Yawl.. M'lamough and Sheldy streets, in prepared 1., con.
tract for and execute all Indere for Pnaaenger, Baggage.
Pono.Callee, flouee Freight, Platform, Gravel, Hand and all
other delgriptione of OARS.
Mao, for STEAII ENGIN:Mot' all sizes, GRARTNO, RAIL;
I“).AD CASTINGS of all descriptiona, and all other wo
appertaining to a Foundry and Machine shop.
Tho Forenoon of 1.13.0 different •departntenta Ale salon .1
and practical men—mostly from Etustorn numaufaatorie•
alw keep tharaaelyai infonuad and addpt all valuable in
emu improremeula. faug2B,tll W. W W1T11.11.1 ISLL.
R. J. CIUMEINB..-.J. G CUIIMENB.--11. C. TUNE.S....W. IL NooDwARD.
NACII g MANII ;
PACTUEINE , Et/ItiPANY, No. 18 Sect:ld street, Pit
burg , manufacturer§ of PAPIER MACITE ORNAMEN
for Churches, liptates, Steamboats, An, ; Mirror and Pi
Przonets, Window ; and Door Heads; trackat.§. Trusts* J.
Incas, VoMllatant and Centre Pieces for Cuilings,. Rase .
and Moulding§ of everytiettcriPttnai size and deltlgo, Cbettpbr
and warranted ;nom durable than any other article now fn
Bea? - Order executed on the ebcirteat notion. , '
N. R.—Attention of Steamboat Milldam le.Febilly di
rectod to this article, on amount of Its, light .wet.
- C ' , CU-VR. IB, 14:afS Cp.,
.
NO.IB bocond atroet,luntweep Voinctiond'Markot,-
jog
J. .E2l
TONES h DENNY. A.nrazding..i4uiCOULLEtils6.lls.
drama.-N0: 61 Wataxistscet.ligiarsh. raPt9
ENTS' FUR COLLARS, a new article for
Gents' Dress, Just recolved by
nuvatt L BIESHILELD st SUN.
Agent, No. 201 Liher
the following Very choice or-
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SA LE
AND LEASD.—The following valuable property, Nita
ate in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pannaylvania
and other additional Real }state In different parts of the
W.l4 9 olcrt 00 4 try, 18 novtoffered for sale, or lease fur n lung
wee ._ of: Yenta: oh f•t.asofilitiftete'rms.
Jamaica,
Santa Crux
The City Lots, from the tiatnre of the grades, and width of
tin; itreatsunduvarnimrunntng through them, according to
Mr. Mr*lovelies celebrated City District Plan, and from their
pwsitimi, will pun Nkomo the finest parts of this city.
Persons froth a distance wishing to make investments of
capital in manufactures, will find thin the beat property in
or near this city for the purpose. It is traversed by two
Railroads, and has also Millie convenience of the Allegheny
river, on which ft is situated, which will secure at all times
abundant supplies of coal, iron and lumber, at the cheapest
rates.
Baguet,
Lonctin Cordial,
Sebnappa.
BUNDRI KS.
Rutherford's Scotch Al.,
'flarelay's London Porter,
Wild Cherry Brandy,
Absinthe,
Ardsotho,
Cumem,
Banifnes,
Jtocha and Jaya,
Young. Ilve. and Black Teas,
'English Bronson Cheese,
Imported Havana Cigars, of
Yarioue brands,
Old nontingahela Whisky, of
grades.
Tea connected 'yid.) the bust
ruyAbdaw
TIMM OF Sate—Win be one-fourth In hand, and the bal
Knee of equal annual payuients In mix years, properly secured,
with interi.tit payable semi-annually.
Forty-nine tots fronting on the Allegheny river, in the
Ninth Were or the City of Pittebtirgh, 24 feet by Z 27 feet in
depth toltlitler attnet,.(oo fret wide.)
Fifty'LbtS on 'Butler street, In the Ninth Ward, 24 feet by
120 feet in depth to Spence alley, (24 feet wide)
Forty-eight Lots fronting on Sondintan etc wt, (60 let
wide,) ear 4:otito( 24 feet and depth of 120 ket
to Spence ifll6y.
Forty-meron lute opposite the above, on Smallman street,
each having kfroni of 24 feet by 120 in depth to Mulberry
Ffit64in.S Lots Oil Venn street, 2.l:fewin froni by 1.30 foot
In depth to Multparry
Forty-slx Lots opposite the above, each having a front of
211,,,t by 100 feet In depth, to Spring alley.
Twenty-IWe Lola on Liberty' street, each having 24 feet by
100 feet In depth to Spring alley.
Sixteen hots on Ferguson street, adjoining
the outer .h-pot
of the Pennsylvania R a il ro ad Company, of different dinten
slona
Seven Long iin the corner of Penn and Water streetN, 12ti
feet front ou Penn by 138 fort on Water, of different doptbo.
A Int of ground on Broom! and Try streets, adjoining
Parry & Co.', Foundry, having a front on &wood turret of
87 fret, and running along Try street 1W feet to Groenougli
atnrt.
A but of ground opposite the above, kayo:lg a front of b
foot un GrNnough street, and in depth 343 to lower wate
mark OD the Ilorammthela river, with a river front of 9
feet.
o Lots on Third stiee t, above Roan, each a front of 24
foot on Third street, by SO in dvt.h.
ALL/a/III:NI CITY, PA.
Lot No. 25 in the Borough plan, On the corner of East
Common and B street, baring a front on East Common
of 60'revt by 240 foot in depth to Sandusky street.
Lot 28 fn 'the Borough Itfan, on the corner of East Common
and Giiydlley, having a front on hot Common and Gay alley
of 60 feet by 240 in depth to Sandusky street
tort No. 821 n the Borough plan. 4ni the went tide of 111'3V,
ar•vrt, haring a front of 60 feet on Beaver street by 240 beet
to Webster street
Lot S-4, in the note range aa above, having a front on lieu
street of 64) feet I' 24 to. Webster otrea
1 . 171' NJWN81.111),- AlLiunirrY OrJrNTT.
riftS Loa, or mare, on . .erruttittleld Mum, - in
Kald Totinelita, Adjoining 4 4,triklaird?'=on the Fourth street
Itkani
0 R.ELA N D COUNTY.
Two bondred and waventy .four acre, nu L,y a I lo
wax rite town i,l L4pnint.
A.ll-11STKONt1 UNT V .
Twenty aerett nt Ow mouth 4,1 We husk=theta, R
: 4 TATI. UY INDIANA
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A tretri of lend, MO Nu. 144 in Donation Di
lk.nn lY mii.a fruni Vincennes.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
One thon..land two, Inindrl.4l And tvrent, scroll In
1,401 et,uncy.
JACIVIN Cbr sem
Two thournni Ditto hundred and fifty ii,Os In .I.A
1:11,i. For 1.14.5 and 8p0,111C.M..1.4 of all iho
apply 10 the or 11/I.trof. Roo 770, EyttoLw ß i ti P
CtIAILLEF 11 SCULLY, Agent,
.021 41vr • Third atrret, Emit do., troll of Market
N,vflCY TO \1); 1 F171, - ,
C..2 7 CLifl,:j - 1;;b1
Spring 5W...4 or lie.? gnat.. ut It.. )1441 rf art now du,.-
awl the HCti.DIKI SF.A.SON hae 14.1) Er••f
12411 u 1 11,‘ /tort, It };,on thirty ..r Pay
111‘.111,n, xln ha% t . /..-Fie
and cuncitnall employment: 4.1 111 a few Jaye a loot.
t.rntitys Awn.. 'will be ret4Enn-1 to ratal t/o tilt. work of Cl
pre-le•ittle.:lllu/i.
Tho rLr Lanthizi.ne-Dt . not.' near
nil a ill l in full operation Ila June . ivseral Cary w
rand Mr or n. by ruiltract. the I.t of July 18.1.5
Two or thn r nor Ciltllll,4, rn Rocifenter, will le. t , rti tr,w
for immratlately. and numerous other Improseawais nil
ratuntenueti. requirlltg a gTetilt em. , ant of mewliatiten)
other is&hut I.lepetul..ot 01 the Car Pleitalflishment,
will pieleslify efripl.) tram nue U. two Imudrtal.
A ior,avon,nt I.ri..l.l.oAker (nail Pitt.Nl.uritt had. Just
tit, largo I..ts. Att.! t., trtAlt. tti.tn tl
I..rth.ttit tAkACKAI !wick, ;.fin 4 , hau,la
u.a - k Ott , pre.l/1 IL )n.td. Inn-t., tuttAl.ltAtteat hi tba uelgttl..t 1.••.1
hi( .11,11 t yuarrar..l ah au nh.. ulth w,kll4rii
r.. 1 les.llng In Ihrtn hitri u,t4
•
Lusaler is tr,aming abundant and t:L.‘p, !DI tenen.•
udl so apring uy. t.. reneve ...ane of our e
ha,/ Ore Online! four families, three faludier, and d,ne
hew twit fitrulUes each.
Any oho dld not Loy hoar, lota at ale
last rkltaoh, or thy ropr rtniAte sake tht . prraout sPrtug.
..-on 'rod tourainf 'at prit i vt, .00f, 19 cntling i on rl
in I olrnt<n TES-ina i Onti-third dim 0,
in tittn )I,w and no...third to t tiro intuit
M. T 12. 440121.1 ,
P A —A (Pa' lots inn yet to 11,1 al slkl ea ..,
applied for hefort the 4..,11, tot The,- 1.4 4 are rams , ,
htn - gv As 'anal city lota. rlr: 44, feu, fur 1214. and the pre
only from i - 2„,a, lad fad rant. The pleAent maurra
home-Plead and takagnifieent preen' of iornl Ptyney, four sere
in the centre uf the borough of itocheater ; alma the lama,
ful taunt) acres. orchor•l. fin , 1 4 can I
' 14,m4ht t!,-„u.41, the outaerdsur at gr.-at har k emop, not the,
Pre not ra ,, eLgti lalmirtst unless. 11
mytt
rALLAiiix QITI loitovs.wry AT I'lil
V A VALUARI.f! 1.144[1,1K AND 14 rr on Purrs; •rtns , t,
formerly wispiest an tho Pnut II ciii Puhlie School Ilocu•
The hot., I. autentattttaily 1,1:11t. vettl, n .tone hapetn u o,
Idur .tones brick, and gnarl The hulldind ns 40 tout
I routing im Per, 01.,t, tieop, mod u siotalde Mt
itourditaif Monne, tavern, no Vantehkettid,4 2 4 pm- osua
This pr puny viii by, sold cheap, and on farma.
applying t., IL ff. 'RYAN. 31 strad
Atse— .That rulnable W Alt FUCK'S 41 AND tArf , sit unto
the comer of Aloud and•Pront streets, being I,A, Poet fmnt on
%Vaal street, and esrt , en.dinkf along Front street du Dui— now
sercupied fl. Sumo al a Grocer) arid 14qm,
Store. Apply us alone..
AL)4.,— A ,kssiral,l44 DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT . . .here
rhe sulsu rtier real!,,, No . 5 l'untisyleania Avenue, 'Rion :,
few rods of the Court Mourn. The lot I. tgi (runt frosting on
l' , .onsylrania A VVIITI4I, find extends hark 106 fad to a 'X Get
alley 'Thu how. a 1,,,tr1y new, ro'tatin'g ten rum., mill,
all modern Improvement,. Thls property neude only to
noun 11, adniiivii, and 44111 In .44 on areolumudAtine , ,
terms. II II RYAN,
not' 15:244. An 31 Fifth ntrout.
PEW BALtiIAINS-0410 ;tart nen" at Wi.okla' Mono
Lt_ finely Improves', with hull, and LatLlMits, and front
Mg no the Ohio risme. It la effersul at much leas than tis
Vora,
Otis Lq of !Alf au II(TU. on tho AlleKhany river, in D
coeliac liormith. on which is iirm - tell a anyery Ilona, 1
will loc prim nt exchange for F..] svuoull Inn&
Twenty-eight array et Jack a Hun. thre• mile,. below th
city.
twanty-tlirou agree adjoining Ternperanceink.
An [bane aro offered low enough to tomtit you out of your
money ; and if thews do not suit you, just call and got my
printed Iteithiter of Lots and Lands Mr sale. On It there ar, ,
bargain. offered. THOMAS Nl+oollB,
otyl 76 Fourth rtreet.
OA L. WORKS FOR .SA LE. —Sixty three
an-rev of not with 250 of Cant attached, and ell the in,
(,r ,v efllelat/IPCIONOII In 416.1)1111TIV' OpC•111(11111. &Di „form in
eituatvil on the :11Onougahela river, 34 mile* M. 0.,
burgh, and in nuppfied with a Para Moo, Dorn. T 1. 11,1:1(
llortspit Orvilard,,ltutiraul, out au ....xeelhat hert.vi
Ttle . Tvie of Cottl,, rte ayo feet thick, eliatiati clot beaurpay...l.l
in gooilt.T. - For thrthet particulars apply
SOS k PATS E.
J,.12.tf So. 235 Liberty ntroet.
A•
t•ur 1( N SALE---On l'uetidity next, (if mix
1, 4 . „ r it s ea l Di Duquesuo Borough, rah 'al hot
Hint i,y 130 font deep, near the eittoindve I inn Ft ore.
noun. & Minivan. Thin property will to .old in ',login loin
Dr ell together.: They would lout Mt+ hall f , ,11.11.11f411
pr if sold together, would forte notea.aut suhurtiou rrninilnuo
on Tut:milky !text, 27th Lust, at 2 o'clock in the &flora.,
Tenon at
01 *pie pelect. BLA 4 I,T, A Itlet - t.EY
nov2 l . i 4 '
13,
A ;AIN OFFERED.—The undersigned
ryr,5400 MX 1) ITS of ground (routing upon
antridia tigg laltt Pnpat of this Pittsburgh and Conuollsvillo
kalthm.d, revile growing and thrNdng Borough or M'FfEES
PORT Your of the Lote ore t7i had In width by about
11X) in depth, fronting of one end on the Depot, and at the
Othlor on Sinclair etreet ; and two of them fronting for tholi
whole on other straete.
A
0 LOTS, 37 , ,4 feet in width. freritlni the other
Fade of the Depot, and in ,lepth 121—one of the Lout border
ing for ue whole le„, t ob ou Jv maw pi re ,,t,
No better property crap Ire found, and it will L, /wild low
Part of the ptryrnent taken in Stock of the Connellerille
Railroad, if desired. GEO F. t;ILLMOIIE,
• 7 • 1. ft Dflicie , of the Morning Pont.
Pitteleirgh, Augnot 31, 1411.--filawtt
BILDLNU LOT , 1301 t, A - LE.-g-A lot 2-4
foot ou VVYI.II.: street, and extontling back lon feet to
Ii tie alloy On urn hack taint the lot ie r, C o tt,
built for two stool Lousier Thin lot it in et deetrable
remidetwo; and will lat avid low, and WI favorable terms
Title wad, and clear (nun ilucumbrance. Bnquiro of
(111() F I LLMOILE,
jyl2 at the office of Morning Post.
1,1 r EStERN: 146n8.—Wxelusiz, arrsingemou la. With Kiln
V tiomon of expecion,te lu 1.11‘) diners/at IVraltr‘rn k 4 t:tton,
by which choice laudd can to locatild at Government prima.
Puroms &arrow of locating lands, either for elseculation
for autualsettlement, will flnd 11 tO their advantage to give
US a call. Ono of our curreapoudenta In lowa ban spent the
loot Aix weeks In critically etantinlnglho lands in that State
ouloect to entry, and writwa ua that Tie liar whetted over
000 acres of choice lands. BLAKELY ItIGITEY,
aelit - 21:daw corner /Seventh and Smithfield tared,
TALIJADLK LAND FOR SALE-Three and tt-half ,sees l. of hand, eligibly ritunted on the East Liberty Road, op
posite thfrli - ilih.ittur.obrr-!- OirtWright, RSV TPI,„ e. {and I eel
well. and is very dlschieitilie,r,for a Duni Fesldence, or t o
divide into builaind ots. Price, $3,100; terms ontly.
nor2O B. •OURLISIOST & BON, 53 Market Street.
C IIIOICE BUILDING LOTS, at Fury low prieee and e;iac
, colulllntill.that terms of payment, pleasantly situated ,iii Chestnut street, eawrettemille, within five minute.' walk of
the Omnibus Station. hlochanles. and all others, desirous of
purchiudng a eboaii . lot, and on easy terms, will find the
above "al right" thoyDill _S. CrTIIHERT & BON.
DIBEeT frau the Staffordshire Potteries--
A late arrival of QLTEN'SWARE, at the old
standout IigN,ILIC. illti BY, No. 1= Wesel street, Pine,
buret. Thin aanartment embraces some now and
cliOlee stylee of white 'Breakfast, Dining and Toilet , of
brilliant whiteness, from one of the first itiiiiturecturers iu
Stighu.L .Also, Vitrified blue and white Iron Stone Ware,
for ll'otels; and a very general and superior variety of all
articles of Flint Glaiee, and other wares adapted to the way
of city and couutrf trade; all of millet will le diaponed of t
•
low prices..: . •• • ' ' I , ol' '
DDISSOLUTION OP ~
PARTNERSIIIP.—The ~it i p
formed by the .undonfigned and JASa
TAL , i t ,
carrying on .' Tar t' Altbilti con w -.ad- the
...and nt„y_le-of JONES, OlcaA,l, &X Ls pew di e .
eolyqd, , ' • • •D3LiC J. • •
Ylikl 7114 1855. .le • ' D.., r. TM.
- -
STRIPED MOIRE ANTIQUE---We have a
variety of the above. very deairable, rich and heave
o ‘ , 21: A. A. MASON a, N.
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'Fi~2~rJYtiA~+—`.F:4:tacc:3 ~'.~.^~:v.-~+va-Y.~i.:_~.t~~.S'+_r>~.
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1855.
FOR SALE JLND TO LET
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PITTSBURGH POST.
MONDAY MORNING
THE CHILD SEEL
A STORY OF 'WESTERN PIONEER LIFE
The little story I am going to tail, is a true:
story of pioneer life in America. 'lt is known
to many descendants of the early settlets ifttiong
whom it happened, and I write it in that 4 tOuntry.
One of the darkest pages in Alnerteatrldatory
is that relating to the sufferings. Of :the t itaitibit-'
ants of Tryon county, New York, dining thR war
of the revolution, from the attacks of thajndians
and Royalists under the nehawk silk Brant
and the more savage Captain Walter Butler.
Early in the war, Cherry Valley was selected as '
a place of refuge and defence for the inhabitants
of the y smaller and more exposed settlements.
Blockhouses were built, fortifications were thrown
up, and finally, a fort was erected Undei the di
rection of General La Fayette. The inhabitants
of the surrounding settlements came in . find lived
for several months as in garrison, subtgitting to
strict military regulations.
Among the fatuities which took - temporary
refuge in this fort :was that of Captain Robert
Lindsay, formerly a British offieer, brave - and
adventurous, who, only at the entreaty of his
wife, had left his farm which stood in a lonely,
unprotected situation, several miles from any
settlement. This eaptailt LindsaY was a re
served, melancholy man, about whom the simple
and honest pioneers wondered and speculated
not a little. Tr 4 language and manner bespoke
at once the man of education and breeding. His
wife, though a quiet, heroic woman, was eni-.
dently a lady by nature and association.
Captain Lindsay had a native love of solitude
aril adventure—the first re , tilisites fora pioneer:
and for Aeveral years no other reason was known
for his seeking the wilds, and exposing - Ma ten
der family to all the perils and privations'of
frontier life. But at length an entigran't, coming
from his native place, in the Highlands of spt+.,
land, brought the story of his exile, whiehi Was
briefly this: Captain Lindsay, when a somewhat
I..issipatts.l young men, proud and passionate, had
quarrelled with a brother officer, an old-frlentfia
at a mess dinner. Both officers had drtinit free
, and their filierence was aggravated by hot
brained, half-drunken partizans. Insulting
words were exchanged, and a duet on the spot
was the vonse•luence. Lindsay escaped with a
slight wound, but hi , sword pierced the heart of
friend- lie woo hurried away to a secure
hiding place, but ie.t hotore he had learrusi that
ui the tirst matter of dispute he had been in the
wrong.
Lindsay mode all the reparation in his power,
by triiiisferrin.c hi.t paternal estutes for Me term
of his own lifetime, to the homeless wi4tiw and
Young danwliter of his friend Then, with hhi
wife's "mall property, and the price of his cern
ht. secretly emigrated to Ameries He
left hi" in New York, while he went up the
pureits.,.,l a small farm. anti }milt ti
house fur their rei - eption. Ito was accompanied
in Ili, expedittiin by an farti'.ly servitoe, who,
with true ifichland fidelity. clung toll's unfortu
nate Ma.ter wuh exemplary devotion.
Mrs. Lindsay'. heart sunk within her when
he f.iund that her new borne was so far from
ny settlement -literall}• In the wildernes3; bat
_•
he untie rs tots] her htt.ttua's misanthropic gloom.
almost 11111.Jouting to melancholy madness, and
lid not murmur let her forest. home W 114.1 very
beautiful -a ,mall valley farm. surrounded by
densely hill,. dark gorges and mossy
tell Th,, 1,,, as a rang!), primitive-looking
strurture. containing hut three lima! apartments
and a low chamber, or rather loft. - mit it vas
comf wtably and ..ecurely built and, overhung
by nisi 1, tree•, and overrun by wild vine., was
mit unmet ure, l ue, ruler the tasteful care of
1.,t1.1-ity. garden son sprung u - p
aroun.l it, where. lonoug many strange plants,
bloomed Is few familiar dowers, whose fragrance
..veined to breathe of home like the sighs of an
exile . , heart
The fain at the peril,' ~f their taking refuge
in the fort at Sherry Valley oopoistod of th ree
i,l+ and iin infant daughter, (the last born in
Amerea. i the man Davie, and a rnaid_s e re an t .
the elder ,oti. a lad of twelve or thir
teen, was a heave. high•Qpirited, somewhat self
willed
h.ly, tall sad handsome, and the o°pecial
pride .L2f in, in.dher--rivt ulene because he Wan
her tir.l hat hecatt+e he moat vividly re
,alled t,. her heart liftr lim-dan..l in his happy
`/..Y 6 gu:. son, was a slight, deli.
rate. talr•hair. , l boy, posseaxittg a highly serisi
ti, s. and 1.0..6, nature. Unconsciously displaying
at times singular and startling intuitions--dream
ing iiticomprehended dreams, which wore 901:a0-
times strangely verified, and uttering Invohuttary
propheeie• , , which time often fulfilled—he 1r8,3
always spoken of tiq a strange child,•• and, fur
all his tender years and sweet pensive face, was
regarded with a secret, shrinking owe, even by
those nearest to hire. In truth, the child seemed
to be gifted with that weird, mysterious faculty
known as second-sight.
Archie, the youngest son, his father's own der_
ling. wa • a , turtly, tiny-cheekel, curly-headed
boy live Mc:, was yet at the mother's breast
- a little rosy bud of beauty—a fair promise of
infinite joy and comfort to her mother's stxhienoii
Heart.
An I hove statue', thin family took refuge iu
the fart, in the spring of 1;78, somewhat against
the trill of Captain Lindsay—who, as he remain
ed neutral, had little fear of the buff:anti--and
also of his eldest son, who fancied there was
something cowardly in
. t.tying from their forest
home l'er.re it 11011 been attacked.. 'The latter,
however, was soon reconciled by the opportunity
afforded him. fur the first time fur several years.
t.l . 3,niit'itititig with !tot- .it i li;. ewe age, of whom
there were a peAll . ) uuwhcr at the fort tutu Net -
tlemout. The sports and exorcises of the men
and youth were entirely .•f a military character:
and Douglas, who had inherited martial tastes
from a long lino of warlike ancestors, and who
had been instructed by his father in military
rule, and crolutimet, soon became the captain of
a company of boys, armed with formidable
woolen guns, and fully equipped as mimic aol
diers Angus wan made his lieutenant; hut this
was a piece of favoritism, the child having little
taste or talent for the profession of arms.
One bright May morning, as the you unc
lear fighters were paneling on the green before
the fort, they hail spectators whom they little
iiteTerted. Upon II hill, about a mile away,
Joseph Brant had posted a large patty of him
braves, where, concealed by the thick wood, they
were looking down on the settlement. It had
been his intention to attack the fort that night,
lint this grand display of light ininntry deceireqi
him. At that distance, he mistook the boys for
men, and decided to defer the attack tilt he tonic,
ascertain, by his seouG,Thr . esiw i t strength of
the place. In the meantime, he moved his party
northward is few :Mies, to a point on the road
leading from Cherry Valley to aie Mohawk river,
where he concealed them behind rocks and trues.
At this spot the road passed through n thick
growth of evergreetm, terming a perpetual twi-
light, and tvoi4ud, along it precipice a bundr e i
and fifty feet high, over which plunged a amid,
stream inn cascade, called by the Indians Teka
Brant had doubtless received information that
an Arnericmi officer had rhiden tdow•n frotufFort
pl a i n, on the Mohawk river, in the morning, to
visit the fort, and might be expected to return
before night. This officer had coma to inform
the garrison that a regiment of militia would ar
rive the next day, and take up their quarterwat
Cherry Valley. Ills name was Lieutenant Wood
ville ; he was a young man of fortune—gay, gal
lant, handsome and daring. lie was dressed in
a rich suit of velvet, wore a plumed hat and a
jewel-hilted sword, and let his dark waving hair
grow to cavalierish length. lie rode a full
blooded English horse, which he managed' with
ease. This Lieutenant Woodville lingered so,
long at the settlement that his friends tried to
persuade him to remain all night; but he
laughed, and, as he mounted, flung down his
portmanteau to one of them. saying, will call
for that to-morrow." When it was nearly Ben ,
set the little garrison came into the court-yard
to watch his departure. Among the spectators
were tit boy-aoldiers' ii•hogd li'drattB d the
morning had daunted even the terrible Brant.
Foremost stood the doughty Douglas, andhy his
side the timid Angus, gazing with childish en-'
rlosity nn the dashing young officer, and nikrtt
log with wondering delight his smiling mastery
over his steed .
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Suddenly the boy passed' his hand over his
eyes, grew marble-white and rigid, for an instant,
then shuddered, and burst into tears. Before he
could be questioned, he hall quitted his brother,
rushed forward, and was clinging to the lieuten
ant's knee; crying, in a tone of the most pas
sionate entreaty,
"Oh, sir, *ye mann stay here to-night—here,
where a' is safe ! Diana gang ; they'll kill ye
Oh, dinna gang !"
“ Who,' ray little lad, who'll' kill me ?" gently
asked the officer, looking 'down into the deli
cate face of the boy, struck by its agonized, ex-,
Oression.
"The Indians. They're waiting for you in yon
dark, awfu' place by the falls," replied Angus, in a
tone of solemnity.
" And how do you know all this, my little
man ?" asked the officer„smiling.
I line seen them," said Angus, in a low,
hoarse tone, casting down his eyes and trembling
visibly.
, "Seen them ! When ?"
I " lust noo. I saw them a' as weel as I see
You and the love. It's the guid God, may be,
:that sends the vision to save you frac death. So,
ye mann heed the warning, and not put your life
.in peril by riding up there, where they're waitin'
for ye in the gloaming."
"Whaps the matter with the child?" exclaim- ,
I 'edlietitenant Woodville, turning to a friend in
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the lithe crowd. 'The man, for answer, merely
touched his' forehead 'significantly. " Ind,eed !
SO young!" replied the . 6flicer. Then laying' his
hand gently on the head of the boy, and smiling
I pityingly into his wild, beseeching eyes, he said,
" But indeed I must go, prophet of 'evil. Indians
or no Indians, a soldier must obey oilers; you
know. Come, dry your' tears, and I will bring
you a pretty plane for your soltlier:eip when
return. Amen, friends, until 10-mO-I'm."'
Saying Ilti . S; ho bent to loosen Angus's hands
from the - Stirrup ; but the child clung convulsive
ly, shrieking out his warnings and entreaties,,
i until hia father 'broke through the crowd, and
Lore him' forcibly hway.
Lieutenant Woodville galloped off, With g ay
words of farewell; but, as some noticed, with an
unusual shadow on his handaomc face.
Mrs. Lindsay took Angus M i ller arms, and
strove to soothe him in her quiet, loving way.
Yet the child would not be comforted. lie hid
his face in her bosom, sobbing and shuddering,
but saying nothing for several minutes. Then
lie shrieked out, — There' There! Oh, thither,
they has killed him! I line seen him fa' frac his
horse 1 see him non, lying among the briars,
wi• the red Muhl rinning frac his head down on
to his brow soldier coat. Oh,'mither, I could
its help it ; he would na believe the vision!"
After this, the repose of a gad Certainty seem
ed to come upon the child, and gobbing more and
more softly, he fell asleep i but not until the
return of Lieutenant Woodville's horse, with an
empty saddle stained with blood, had brought
terrible confirmation of the vision. Next morn
ing, the body of the unfortunate young' officer
was found in the dark pass, near the falls of
Tekaharawa. lie had been shot and scalped by
Brant himself.
As may he supposed, this tragic verification of
Angus Lindsay's prophecy excited surprise and
speculation, and minted the child to be regarded
with a arrange interest, which, though not un
friendly, had in it too ninth of superstitious dread
to he altogether kindly.
The boy instinctively shrank from it, and grew
inure sad and reserved day by day. Some re
polled the prediction as naturally resulting from,
the omnipresent fear of mitoses—common to
settler's children—taking more vivid form in the
imagination of a nervous and sickly boy, and ,
the Me of Lieutenant Woodville as merely a re- I
markahle coincidence. But more shook their
heads with solemn meaning, declaring the lad a
:young wizard; and went so far as to intimate
that the real wizard'witts the lad's father, whose
haughty and melancholy reserve was little under
stood by the honest settlers, and that poor little
.kngus was his victim: the ocie possessed,
The expression of this feeling—nut in words,
but in a sort of distmtstful avoidance —made
Mrs. Lindsay consent to the proposition of her
husband to return to their home for the harvest.
Several families were venturing on this hazard
ous step, encourged by the temporary tranquili
ty of the country, and thinking that their savage
enemies hod quenched 'their blood-thirst at Wyo
ming- thus rather taking Courage titan warning
by that painful massacre.
The Lindsays found their home as they had left
it three months before nothing had been MC'
: they all speedily fell into their old in
door and out-door duties and amusements. Anil
is passed a few weeks of quiet happiness. Capt.
Lindsay and his man always took their arms
with them to the harvest fields, which were in
.iight of the house. The two elder sons usually
worlasi with their father. On the last day of the
harvest, when little remained to he done, the boys
asked permission to go to a stream, about two
miles away, to angle for trout.
In his moody abstraction or fearlessness Capt.
Lindsay consented, and the boys set out in high
glee. Little Archie, who was also with his
father fur that day, begged to be taken with
them ; but the bids did not wish to be encum
bered, and hurried away. Just as they were
passing from the cow-path loading through the
woods to the creek, -Angus looked back and saw
the child standing by his father, in tears, gazing
wistfully after his older brothers.
' A 11, Delights," exclaimed he, let us tak '
Avelti wir' us. See how the puir bairn is greet
ing,"
No, no ; he'll only fright the trout, and wo
cauna wait. Conic away."
The lads reached the creek in safety, crept
stealthily along its shaded bank, selected their
places in el./once, and flung their bait upon the
water. Douglas'seemed to enjoy the sport keefi
ly, but Angus was remorseful for having said nay
to his little brother's entreaty.
" Oh. Douglas !" he exclaimed, :it last,
cmlita forget Areltie's tearfu', wist.tti . face.. i'm
sae sorry we left him :"
Uiuuu fash yer head about Archie, but mind
yet. fish !" replied Douglas impatiently.
Angus was silent for another half-hour. Then
he suddenly gave a short, quick cry, made a
start forward, and peered anxiously down into
the water
• What noo r' said Douglas petulantly, for the
cry and movement had scared a fine trout that
seemed just about to take the hook.
Oh, brother," answered Angus, trembling,
"I ha NOtql Archie'e bonnie face in the burn,
turd it had sic a pale, frightened look. 1 doubt
Heinething avail' has happened. Let us gang
banes."
Douglas laughed as he replied, It's your
own face ye saw in the burn, and no Archie's.
How could it be his, when he's Artist two miles
awa ?"
“1 Minna ken, .Dougles,” replied Angus, hum
hly," but 1 sunup believe it was Archie's face
There it comes again! And father's, and Lia
vies Oh, brother, Ile Indians!"
Shrieking out these words, the poor boy stag
gered backward and fainted. Douglas, though
a good deal alarmed, had sufficient presence of
mind to apply eature's remedy, fortunately near
at hand; and under a copious sprinkling of cold
water, Angus speedily revived. Douglas no
longer resisted his entreaties, but silently gath
ering up their fishing tackle, and taking up their
string of trout, set out for home, walking slowly,
and supporting the trembling steps of his
brother. As they neared the borders of the clear
ing, where they were to come in sight of the
harvest-fields and their home, Angus absolutely
shook, and even the cheek of the hold Douglas
grew white.
The first sight which met their eyes on their
emerging from the wood, was their house in
flames, with a party of fiendish savages dancing
and heyvlimaromid it,. Tlieheys ,yirp,nk back
into the woods, arid, crouching dawn together
beneath a thick growth of under-brush, lay sub
bing and shuddering iu their grief and terror.
At length Angus gave a start and whispered
joyfully, Oh, I've seen author, and wee Effie,
and Jenny—an' they're a' safe—hid away in the
bushes, like us."
"But do you see father, and Archie, and mild
Davin ?" asked Douglas, bellv in.
ing, at last, the
sedon'd sight' oryoiing lifhlhei.'"' • • " •
" No, ho," replied Angus, mournfully,
canna see them ony mair. They hutun he a' dead,
Douglas,''
no believe that," said the elder brother,
prou,dly ; "father and Davie baith had tTioir
thee - David is no' a laid fiklitfl? .. ,
ye ken` a 'graver soldier could na be fount ig
the world than Eater."
They lay thus, talking in fearful whisper,. and
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weeping silently, until the shouts of the savages
died away, and silence fell with the twilight over
the little valley. Then, slowly and cautiously
they crept from their hiding place, and stole
through the harvest-fields to the spot where they,
had left their father and their little brother, and
Davie.
And they were all there dead. They appeared
to have fallen together—faithful old Davie lay
across his master's knees, which he seemed em
bracing in death. Little Archie had evidently
lingered longest alive; his flesh was yet soft and
slightly warm, and he had crept to his father's
. arms, and lay partly across his breast.
All, even to the.ainless baby, had been Mina
hawked. Yet, bathed in blood as they were, the
poor boys could not believe them dead, but
clasped their stiffened hands, and kissed their
lips, felt for their heart-beats, and called them
by their names in every accent of love and sor
rqw. At last, finding all their frenzied efforts
vain, they abandoned themselves utterly to grief.
The moon rose upon them - thus - - weeping .
wildly over their murdered father and brother—
stained with their blood, and shuddering with
their death-chill. Never did the moon look on a
t More desolate group. Captain Lindsay's brow
Iseemed more awfully stern in its light, and•hiS
unclosed eyes shone with an icy gleam- Anglin's
, still tearful face showed most piteously, sad;
while the agonized faces of the two youngmourn
ors, now bent over their dead, now lifted despair
ingly towards heaven, seemed to have grown
;strangely old in that time of terror, and horror,.
and hitter grieving. Thus, the hours wore on ;
and, at last, from utter exhaustion, they slept—
the livingnntl the dead.
; They were wakened by the warm sunlight and
Ithe birds who sang—how; strange it seemed !—as
:gaily-as ever, in the neighboring wood. Thebdys
'raised their heads and looked, each Ilatarthenth
; er's sad face, and then on the dead, hi the blank,
ripeeeliless anguish of renewed grief. Douglas
was the first to speak,' " Come, brother," he said,
in a calm tone, "we maul ho men, noo, let tts
gang back to the fort ; may he we shall find
;wither there, wi' Jenny and the bairnie, 'gin
you're sure ye saw them s'in your vision.
" But we canna' leave those here to their lane,"
said Angus.
" We mann leave them ; we are no' big enough
to bury them; but we'll cover them ower wi' ;
'leaves and the branches o' the pines, and when
we get to the fort, we'll ask the soldiers to come
and make graves for them. Come wi' me, Angus,
dear." .
Angus took Douglas's hand, and rose ; but
soon staggered and fell, murmuring, " Oh,
brother, I'm sair faint and ill. think I am
dying. Stay wi'tne a little while, and then ye
nigy - cover us a' up togither and gang awn'."l Dilute say sic sorrowfu' things, Angus; yer
dying, pair laddie; ye'r but fainting wi'
hunger, and I the wine," said Douglas, in atone
of hopeless despondency. Just at the moment;
his eye fell on a small hand-basket, in which the
laborers were accustomed to take their luncheon
to the harvest-field. It. was now lying where the
dead hadlefyt, against a pile of wheat-sheaves,
and was fou.nd to contain some fragments of
bread and meat, of which they partook.
Somewhat refreshed, the boys set about their
melancholy duty. They did not attempt to move
the bodies from the positions in which they had
found them; they left little Archie on his father'i
breast, and faithful old Davie with his face hid
against his master a knees.
Douglas took out his pocket knife to sever a
lock of hair from his father's mai his little
brother's heads for mementoes. "Oh ! dinna
tak' that lock, Douglas," said Angus, with it
shudder, ‘• did ye nil see the bluid ou it 7"
Alas it was difficult to find a lock on the
head of either father or child not darkened and
stiffened with gore.
When they had taken the last look, the last
kiss, and had completed their mound of boughs
and leaves, the two children knelt eside it and
prayed. Surely the God of the fatherless was
near them. Better in His sight, their pious care
of the dead, than the most pompons funeral of
obsequies: sweeter to Him the simple prayer
they sobbed into his ear, than the grandest re
quiem.
It was nearly noon when the boysleft the little
valley, and took their way toward the fort.
They had first visited the ruins of their house,
and searched around them and the garden dill
parlay, but vainly, for any trace of their mother,
and nurse, and sister. From a tree in the little
orchard they filled their baskets with apples, and
not forth.
They had advanced but a mile or two on the
dark, winding, forest path, when they heard be
fore them the sound of footsteps and voices.
In their sudden terror, thinking only of savages,
they tied into the thickest recesses of the wood.
When their alarm had passed. and they sought
to regain their path, they found to their grief
and dismay that they had lost it. Still they kept
on—apparently at random—hut angel-guided, it
seemed, in the direction of the fort. Yet night.
came upon them in the dense, gloomy wood, and
at last, very weary and adtrowful, they sank
down ; murmured their broken prayers, and
clasped in each other's arms fell into chill and
troubled sleep.
Douglas was wakened in the early morning, by
a touch on his shoulder. Ile sprang to hig feet, , •
and confronted—Brant! Behind the chief stood
a small band of savage attendants, eagerly eyeing
the young " pale-faces," I I. .9 though their fingers
itched to he among their curls.
Who are you ?" asked the warrior, sternly.
" I am Douglas Lindsay : and this is my
brother, Angus Lindsay."
Is Captain Lindsay your father?"
" Ile was our father," replied Douglas with a
passionate busy of tears ; " but ye ken reel
enough we bae no father noo, sin' yore murdered
him. Ay, and pair auld - Davie, and the wee
bairn Archie, yetlivils !"
No. boy." replied Brant, in a not ungontle
Lee, •• we did not murder your father. I am
sorry to hear he has been killed. lie was a
brave man and never took part with the rebels.
I promised him my protection, It must have
been some of Captain Butler's men : they are
about now. I would have risked my life to hare
saved his. I will protect his children. Where
were you going ?
"To the fort," put in little Angns, eagerly.
Nlny be we shall frud mith.er, and Effie, and
Jenny a' there. Qh Mister Thayendonaga,
tali' us to the fort, if it's no' too far, for we hae.
lost our way. -
Brant—who was an educated man, and had
little of the Indian in his appearance orspeech—
smiled to hear himself addressed by his pompous
Indian name, (a stroke of policy on the lad's
part,) and replied: •• That is easy to do.
Cherry Valley is just over the hill ; only a little
Way off. Let us gv."
Saying this, anal briefly commanding hie war
riors to remain where they. were, until he shouli
return—au order received in sullen silence by
the savages, who.glarell fe.rocionsty
.upon their
lost prey—the chief strode forward through the
forest, followed by the two boys., When they
reached the brow of the hill overlooking the set
tlement, he panned and said, " I had better not
go auf further. I will wait here till I see you
safe, Good bye Tell your mother that Brant
did not kill her bravo husband. Say he's sorry
about it—go."
The children sought to express their thanks,
but he waved them away, and stood with folded:
arms under the shade of a gigantic oak, irate')
ing them ns tbej descended the hill
Mrs. Lindsay's part in the sad story is soon
told, On the day of the massacre she heard the
firing in the harvest fiold, and, from the wimieles
of the house, witnessed the brief struggle of her
husband and Davie with their foee, The fearful
sight at first benumbed every faculty. s .hut, ono
cry from her baby roused her from her stupor of
grief and terror. She snatched the infant from
the cradle, and rushed with it into
.the woods,
followed by Jenny, the maid. The two women
concealed themselves so effectually in the thick
under brush that. they remained undiscovered,
though the shouts of the .snvages cave to their
ears with horriblo distinctnes.s, and even the
blaze of their burning . Mime reddened tile SUB'
- -
light that
.atwzgled thron„sh the thick "Inge
abdvh them.
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Wheah4tleaggl.,, : the party left the little valley.,
it passeilvithin' 4, few, yards .of the.. fugitive.:,
Oh.! Itaw,fervengy the mother thadtked God that
her, baby o leo tranquilly an her bct,sPia,ttinid. by
no edui.hetrayatl their, hiding They dja
no*. vi l yitu F f. 2 kafat entlettlartY'until
evening They were on the side L ef , t I I4:PICAKing.
opposite the harvest fields, and near the road
leading to Cherry Valley. This they found, and
set (sit at once for the settlement, which they
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reached in safety about Midnight, were
kindly received at one of the fOrtiffed houses. .
The next day a..partY of bravo, men, Moved
the passionate entreaties of the- two women,,set
out on what was thought a hopeless search for'
'captain Lindsay, his sons and sefrant l They
reached the harvest fields safely, found the bodies
as they had beenleft, ha.stity•butied - theur; and,'
after vainly scelkm,g 3 fv:,.
_lh? ,missing, boys, re
turned to. Cherry Valley, taking aaread certainty
and a faint hope to :,the afflicted wife mother.
ProStrated by hes fearthl bereavents`sbt, yetilot '
wholly despairing, Iworst AWith:: cruel 'anxieties
and P/tigueas -7 48-. 1 4415aY0 .3 5- 4tch Od
'over by her faithfiff nurse. ta i p , 7OY9 -in the
early morning, raised herself - eagort3r
lookeds'arotild, and- then ,Saillchluiek'
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"Oh, Jenny,'' said she,. sio,4
'blessed dream I I dreamed I saw_ my two boys
nee,
the bonny Angirs—oominitomier'ithtilltill'WW&V,
Isaraiie.. Bnt they'll mil totrasztaymairi,-.41r0y,
!are a' talten,f,raeAnt Tir,ee ttimpornix,;!,,,
!she murmured„ pressing her babe to her bosom,
!and spritdding` its birrivt with the' tatter' baptism
iof her tears,' For 'tome initiates - ithelaY thus,'
!weeping with all that fresh realizatiott,of, sorrow,
laad de §0. 1 54 01 -.Yrkhi. coP 3B . , witik t hg-firkit W 47 1 4-,
ening from, slepp after beret‘yemeni.
Then she VieSii and tottered aWitifirdnitlllktied;'
saying, " Lift the window; Jenny, 'I IntinioOok''
on the bill a' mrslream,"'- _ .
Jenny eheXe4 , 4F/4 8 41 1 .ke.EteFUler.AliPtreeei,e4 ,
she looked out on the lovely tan4cap , c, l kindling l
in the light'a" tin = 'Atignst moriangs.'
;try," alts &id; to It is a' as•l drekmetthe Yetir
low 'corn en the hill tside,and..the.:darki pmek
atloye = the o .soft blue of theplfy 7 4-110 : :,clowdS
I rosy and
_golden; and the iloty_of thegtodight
spread a' abroad like the'staileeigi a tord on'
this' wicked and 'wee&
look! Oh, inercifn' , ed,-4,lthereno.e thebeirms
This history, fo .. .43lmttely, haaj i 9oShin,to,do ;
with the terrible ittssocres and ,bortungs, which,
a feW inonthS later, deiolated`Cherry_Mallep and
the neighbliting SettlementS: Lindsay and
her children were then safe , in the - city of,Dlerr;
Fork.,-: Immediately,. on therlose of the tear they
returned to their friends in Scotland.
Among the ilighlands; Angus Linsey lost his
extreme delicady of health; -with it; gradually, •
his mysterious faculty ;.• yet-he was:ever_ singular
ly sensitive, thoughtful and . imagicapitei ! 4pq,
when.he grew into manhood, though_ not recog
nized as a sear or a prophet, he Wits *coined' a
title which crompichended thegrititestlateribUte4
of both—Peet,
Mrs- „Lindsay t retprned„,te thejamily ; estate
with her children; but the win* of her hus
band's friend`wh.4 hot Aefiiii;edof het' eted'
tuery, to whiehLilfelhed ,s
nein,
mare sacred right, os:thahomecol her dmoghtet,.
the wife of Douglas Lindsay. ,
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Ban ...--,.. . ... . . ,4441,2„1,2
500 shares k
Ilartfdrd - rsid NOW 'Eaieti
105 00
" Ilartford and Proyldence B. R., 10 or
cent. preferred anddputren ,EP,9 2 5 ( X)
107 Bosh:fir und"Woecuite'r 111,05 S 00
250 " Canneethmt Hirai Ballroadan?...L.a :44,000'030
50 " Connealcut Ricer .... 1,240 .00
,100
ii ° Stafford Bank, a inst.alinetitstaliitt. '3;005 00'
" Nusie Bank, Providence, R. I ,t--••••
300 Plunnix Bank, lintford, Conn '32,000 00'
ISOS " Exchange Bank, ," 17,550 00'
la* " Parmm and 31 .Xklutics' /4 8 / 1 ;" „i
ford, Conn- • "• •
150 " Connecticut River, Sank, 9,750:00,
,310 " Wartfontllank; " '25;400 00
. 119 " Stare Bank, , .' • - 15,104:00i.
75 " Bartford County Bank, " 7,874 00.
'lOO " City Bank, • -• ' • ' '6OO tfi'
U) " Union Bank, New York 4200.011.,
41:0 " Broadway Bank, " 14,100 - 00 -
at)) " Peng& Bank::. '74,4W00
100 " Ilanover Bank, " 10,000 00.,
400 0 Medaiti& .• .1190(F0es
190 Bank of North.4l..u . tert;siPiew. York:. •10,300. 00.
120 tank Anierica, ... '13,9Z:00 1
150 " Bank of the Reputtlic :le
.1.£4750,00i.
50 Bank of the Commonwealth, " 5 5 900 po
100 •• New York Life Insurance and Trust ''' •
•
100- SU Company—. .4TO 00
S eg lkilstany 400.00
stedould pkomptty
Yolides imutd and, 441110
. 14ga! • ta
(*do; Y.11%.0n4q-sioWaildTitur&N'etatitnYt,
of 4014 00 N4Ths
r the ...tortuy Arciniinititat: t
oseph WP.ltea ICArriiige Restqoa
oonpn ming nbit - aarryiii g , nn , tnisi.P
nova to Ws tottolousfirorniscw,(now fritOlt.
solarhmth) of tho Plttaburgh and Greenabinr ; • -
Tupipike, nea Two fdllo,llun,„ltytween.
littsbunei and Lawrencevalt.sospcotAillintSl
to inspect, his stool: of CA RRIAM 3 , I ItraGreS.I.Vn: .Wrto
particularly informs gontlentenTurcltam mica
oily is made.
Fourteen yeats' experience In'tho'bitsitidaitinntrien Wit&
place before his patrons the enmo chtflon;of Par
tinges which, so many years It it has' Veen 'lnt . Fticular •
00p:win:Lent to select, sum. the .varlinuttuid Axtastiztalent&l
Naitern numufactureta The sncceas of his now kystexe r le
romplote=sL'o'ecanomre'Llrltftnrlgot3ont9lcllf the :7
best mai most fashionahle maurtfncturol at, inoiterateTtiev,
IlmSticumberelf bY"tho.4o liearY tEe'manta
for ilcootatipg:ltawitni of Inzsineke has lieronl allow:the ptkai ;
of goods. (owing to large rents,) JOShall Mfg% wql 6014,
on really indney-only, , at tench 1.0. a than the licantWicee.' '
gat-, carrispe tepaireil lu - tine pett pagner, wi.Wcletr*ntilk
I_yPOCLAMATIOPti—Ity •trirturi•W treeePt 4 inderslite'"
• Muitlit of Wm- „D. Mcguro,.Pluddeataf-tho,Corn,of„
CoMniOn - Plebe; ti Mid for 'the Alfth - Tudiafif District - IV
Potointrozotit, andiftlltlutrof. , the•Ootatrif •Orearmads4Vritth4
net, and Generaf - Jall Delivery in and fur said Dlatriet, and
Ilegke and Gabriel Adtinia,ragra.;,-AnAdatargtufgeif
of tiroaunt, Wills, foF this unto of #llegitgaty,cla
tod the sth day ht Novetither, 'in' the - year tit OA. LOrtrone
thoutamd bight, hundre4 and hflystivb,,an t i
for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gene ng Jail
Delivery, at the C6urt,itortstliitttlfea'f,9 Ut t Pittibdigl 7 , And' 7
the fourth Monday of Decengrer mixt, at AO, riclorsk,
Pa lit
Palle notlro lierCbj- givedlo ', Ttfatte , Pirthe'Peare - , •
Cormier on,l, Constables of.'tbB:o4tatY,PLAllegketitypthatic
they ho then and there, in their roper pumas, with their
rolls, records, ingasitions, exa mi nation and other remains
brwieea, to do these thiaga,whiehfitt,their
, in their behalf, appears' to lm dune--antr alyo those that will
prosecute the prManeriti that lib* - armay:lMU
1 amd
again c e o t tuem o fa A s l h le a g l he b ny ju s o
.'h e thqn"' •-•i t • a •d •
there o o Prugga • ,
Meru andcr ray bo O t,in artit , thlSAMOrli.
'ember, in ibo year Or Our Lird'one thottrand'alilit hundred
and fifty-five, sod of Chit, ComnianwenittPthuUth. ,C,vv-•11:-,'
nov1:41 •, , ,RODX A T TE -4 4 0 1•.OhPalfr•-• •••-•
VirTIV, corner of liXarket, and Fourth
Brreoiz, Oein 'the efitkick"Ofirxrditit Fr..
. 1 1 , 31 ,, EIgq s t &a, tq. rqund.,tia Wechezttpenwel*tutta•
long experience, eatablialted reputation and moderato chatices
present tho•highest inducements whey Norio' in , tranteora , '
goal Watch, or other, artigicp in ills limy ahoul4givghfm;an.7,••
cippottantty to wirvelhenr.
11 : 311 ss.Fiou-gotoh , B.efadrittg 4. 0 f10 PnitoPAY and.in[the Ntst.,
manner.
.
• nov2o
ROOKS'COOPER have juiit "qione:d
.r /Antal Callan and-Skevett,i-ielilto
nit% totimrtitio
Oorth,rd Collars, block do , block Crupti Collars, do.
and will continuo to receive durin g u this week theit tbled
aapply of good , . at the 3fouriiiifg and Iltaiii-Thrmahing
,stLre, 7 5 5 1,orket tittOi,l• • • 1.10021.
EsiThlt BON NETS:—/01164 1 0Aitimw,
, No. Oak sfr.-4, will open a /awe asturtment
:f i rgwertilbst‘Mg, OAPS, MANTLES' axid , NDlttitt= •''
wojacta). GOODS, Sai T11,1.1.49AA X, lip.irsfpbtx,rsl, BSA,.
No. SS St. ClalFetreet'' uovS
IivOTTLERS4JOHN OGDElV.CO;ltottlerrs wiff%ist '
j) street. would 14 , 1sl•kfull.Yinflas
have: cithstaKtlY hahlts hirgisuatvBrRAERAPARTL7A,
MINERAL Wiler.EZVAßlttaLkOßTZlCioftbe bactilitkitY-
The atteutioq of Amities is , WAisularly.directixt to the
fact that they IsAth t WAINRIOntS ALE to its purest state,
phyßieloto recetoiutiaMtotthtatteAtln ikehtirit of thl :theta ,
" 4 ." 1 2.5.!' 1 30 1 ' l io6 grYies. ,;
RIMTL4 I .
200 " in halves;
100 " In quarters;
WO drums Figs; just received and for sale by
RETNIFIR & ANDERSON,
No. 19 Wood Stria.
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