Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, December 11, 1855, Image 2

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

    . ~
•,..• -#' -4" t• 4 , - 44, ''''.,, , Z ' . 471.,4,44 , . t . . ' l' .1 ••
~;' ' • Ik'+‘c ti 4•555',....".••"1a; 4- II 4.,.5 ."a .= ';:., , • '
5. 4 2:' • - 5, t.;" a.• ;54 . 4:i. 4 ,•• • .., -.• ~, ... , z 4
~ I
~, „' 3
~ 1 , 5 t l / 4 `.4 *;,t •• at • ' " 1 • s
. :,:•4 :5 !:. ' :‘•,";!A‘,,,,,, ..
k '''--‘ " '''. 0 i:rt . ft "•-' a. " 14 4 '": al :-
: w a- .'. ''. ~
~,,,# ‘E .#a; ya, %=...71: '':! 4 7‘. - t A • '.
5 , . 1 45, , tt ', 5; ;;;., '' , 5 -.. 5.• - • - ...
„ ,'5 ,P .;• ~, * 4 *' a .` '..", ~'4 l' . i ~,, ~., .• .4.- k• e,,, a , ~.. tr,
' *.. t 4 I I '• r
4 ‘%: .. C, 't .. t' •-, "r 7ld 4 '
a 5.. 15' . -"
.'" y‘t ;504 4 .# 4 4 .;tr - ` 4 ';;., tsf#l, .• 11 -. i. ''' ' , ' ' ' ' , ' ‘ -
'-• '•,' A ' .. - , "''' 4 .:`. ••• 4• 4, ...' . '••• 4 .. • : 4 , •
„1 .4 .: 0t . ••-• 4 . 4:3. -e . 6 • , ka -'N P I. ' "*,•
'.• ...
'..'
* .. 4 „ >, , R..." -I %,'''• ~,. •• , ".„, Ai ''. 1 • c .i",t '
i •,..4 '',• ~•,- -t (. 4 4-:, - 1-. 4 ;, \• • _,., no, ;tl.O , , tr:','
„•••, ••''• ' '• + t # r',...'' '• ''. .';• ' ' 6 ..4; ''' 44 ` - ‘ , ..'t
' t :'„,,,`";.' ''''',,,"'„,-::" . ..." 4 1 #: •rt ', .a:c: ' . #' 'l,”' . (i. 14 i' 44 r."-" l a. '
';: : 4 4 ,__'... s;;;.';‘;: ' "44,. t:,, , t,' , 0 •,;4 #„,,:'''..` .',...74` . ..";' a 4 . t a'
t, ' :.",7,, * ,":„ ' ,: . 4 :5:-ta . ".4.';',..;;.% 1- 4 4 '.. 1.. „:,.. •[..:.":, i - •4 „, , - . 4 , -., ,•,,„ . 1
~,„: 1, ..;: t ;,,,
~,
~, , .:4„,1 . ; • :;•:::, ;,, , t ~ - ,4 - ,•:',•. ,,. ! , •
_" J- :4...45:1,,,,#. rs'
,•la 1 1 15; ' 04 ).,,z:„." 4";;"# =4 N O'?",' ~t i 4 ... •
0 ... ... • 0" ' • •••• 1 "•,-. 4 km- -.4 4 1••• • b •• 5
... a. 5 ,
~ •
s;:a' a ."*. ..,. i #l. - 4 . .?, --atpt . 1" „.,: •` ;;;•5 1 '
~..a.''.; 4. N*, ,& . .9.!:. , _ 1., sr;l,l' :I *it. ..; •, ' - ~. t , ',,, , .
.. , ,c 4 44,, t o ~,, 0 A .445 \ 4,402.- 4
~. .• `. '' , •"• a ,
..,., ."1,..-- t. , .41, t ', l / 4 Air,' P. ~ ? 4.t .. 5 , •, 6 - .., ~ " . ...... 'F.."4,.. ~„..„-•
..4,..5-," . ,c ft-.., , ,, 3 .„, ~ „ 7,. 7,1" •• 4 •" .„
~'.• , ;* - , ,,,f 3 ~!•4
V •e. • " 0 * 'I :, :.0 •,.. ~."J :•"'•-,' ... •
~` t ' .
~'" 4:1„!' t . ,•,, , - 1' ~ •, , J,
f` L ' t• ....',,.:- 5 , i, ,*, 4 yv . ;.;',. , u 1...
...4 I -,‘'•- • • ‘ • . •
'• • -"!- ''''. ~,}o,'; ~."` 1 , 4 ." •6 • C•F•:.•1 -4 ' •C. ,.'1 , •
` i t' V r0 . ..6 4 6• 4 , 4 44!i" . • 4 7 6 i t . ':i 4 . i' 4 •:` 14 ' ''... .t . .. 4. . : • r,•., .
'f' ,,,,- . -! :-. 4 ,:i.t.(Z.L.:, - ,k7 .1 '-'1 ..;':; ',..'-: 't :-„ ~ 4 `! - '
• - t- ,- 4- t - '••• it '5 Pe .1 • • • -.• '' - , .i
.: t7r4":, 44 •P - 5‘...: . ‘ 4 1 - "Ft i'.. 4 4. 4..: 4 '‘ ` • ~..0i1. ; ? i
.442... t : 4 , 4 '4, A L I.: i••i 4, "...,,l', 1.4'1'4,, 2 , •
.:••, 1 / 4 ';;;s ~ , •
~._ -
,;t: , 1 •,, , , 7. ~ ,t , ,:, , c4 af; 1 7-4 :: ~ h i i , .• , c ~ -..-.
it 4. 4 4 v 4. .11" , ,,i15. . '9O t ft' % t: 4 4 i 4 4 4," ' " . • /6 / 4 ' ' ' 4.
' 4414 0 4 '4" . 44. 4. ' 4 • ‘ ;4... 4 t 4 4 4 4,t.•:.. o , /°.' ..t. .4, ." •'-` 4 4 1 ... 'IL '•
!tl.t,l;'; :4 .. `, 1 ' N
1 Z,6•4 , ;••• . ,,, '4. ',t it * ? ~ • 14 . 4 4. . „ : 664 ,'1' 4 1.., •tr, ,- , 4." s.,
,`
4,%Tti.0.„,:•';1 ,f 7' F,t'3. 4 '`'., ' ' . e . .. * " '.4!• 4 ... " ' 1 ' :-..'. . 4 ! .'`.., I I
1 14" . 14..4'.4*-14.6'•••:. 4` 4 -4'l 4
41,.,tr!aa,,-#41•41,, , t,,,i .5,a; ei.. , ,,1
,r!......._,..•-.., a ~ ~ • -
...,, , , , ,
; 4 1i,Zitl : 7 4 ,4 4 ,.., 4.4,4 „ . • , .: 1 " .. c .., ‘, v.: , -,,,t 't t ; , , T
4. 4,...1.2..ty, th 144" .4 I . , 4 4 'l , - . c .' 1' f 1 ,- , , ,
~ 0 _ ,^ 4 , ~...-.
4 ' , 4
:-,,. eg,.* ..01 .. e .,,.....1-,i t „.„!,..4, Gt.. 4... .., A,. 1. _ ...., 4,1 -,,, ,r.
4. 1 ,5er.• tile:l
,Z 4, t -4,,:t 1,5
~, <pet; "kr.,,;!. . c • t 116 . ,4 4 4
aq 0 1 41 *,?.'4y4+1:4,•1' 1 i *at-. ..,--, t. 7,.• ~,;-/ : 4 •• ~ • L I
t .s. ‘.,L• N, i 1
-4.-.4. 4 4 11...''''' 1 , -tft 74 . 0 'f . ,,,' . ,4,44: ' r ,:, n 4.. .' ' 1 ,' •-
••rat,,,,,,,,,, t.d• 6 0 ••I ' 4 5. ~ ,
.i.,,, , r a ' . 4- r 7. t • •
' 4 .11Z/Arr !.. t , A, la , r '• 14 4
Nls. i-tP0....- , '!..--os . -.. a, - } '' . l 4 ,,t1." ,„ , ~ ; , '
r e ,„., i e i ti ; L . ,•,. ~t , .. 0 „,,,, , r 4;, i 1 .6 , ~. . „ 4 0 l,
1 111 40 - bi.,l4'‘ ' . :,5 14 1.14 %Ve t , ~ •:, 4, 4 4
,t, . • F , 4 •., 4 : •4 6 .4 ,
1,, iF`'4" v 464 , ,, r4"11.1,j 4 , , t
~..4 t , ~„ : 6 , ~,, ih„ , ..„
~„
~. , „.
;etiZ••.,N .. .". 4 •• ioll 4 '//t/ 4 4 .“ 4 . 'i 14. t. 6 4r !",',". X/ .• 4; ""
~,451,4 1 #4...f t , t.oq4 o .C't yr ‘ ,50
~1 ~.... ~st. i; t.-.
tr.'s e INlrk - 1',..i . e s f'D , * ~,' ~'
,1) * .± , y , ..4;/,..... - f t ...„.e i r “ ac,A,' ' d „t , esa. , i ,f , '. •• . I ' 1
41tri.j5;14:‘" 4 :f:,, , „. 4 ,-..,..ir.. s k .Q.. ~-1 , ~„,,,, , ... , v% ,„
I: ,, ' 4 :Pc , i. V - 1. -": --.%,-t ' % !' ' ,;i - i . •' , -. ''
4P - 4,,fttsQ4' 4 ` l4 ' 4 1 cs: t , ,`';',' ~•'; to. ''. 4 ~'.. ‘,' 1 '' ',` ,
A * 47 4 :"; l *• - ttril i It 4 4 *l- 4 (1
C- 1 1 t. 14 t::',fsV 1 . 4 .4 ' , 4`t r,'v , , •-', ,
..`"';P:t ,-7 1'..,...,.. 1 tr lj itpc•- t 4L ..''' $ " /6.
I,ktLk4•_..• •thii t 'JP, , ''-',:4 . -'4 i, ,:%.,. 4 „ k.v‘ i.,:t (.',.2 , 4 ''.' 4
4). 4 .#4 .*;4""q.141?•1 1 . 4: ;` , : - '5• . .."....t.: 4 r'„,'., - • ;', ;
th 9 V . ll-104 ia . : 4 1 ,4. 4 )e; 4, , ) ~ e ,- , , '4. ~. i - :, , 5, ' •
Vv.t. - I ,* e*t• Lei. ; „ ,' , 4 e ''''' , '*-`;`,;''''''',';':,' .. , ,:, ; ~,`” , ,' 4 . 1 ...
~,ft 4 .tir.4 6s. lNF 4
~ 1 4 ht.• t ti': 7.- 14‘F,,F * ,A. , `";`! •.-•‘...' ' .4'; 't . 4 P '
:•• .„,- ;S , :a 4 ~ 4 , ,,,,, 5 : •q,"•,, #', " ,
4 i= .t tt 5,1tV1 , 1 4 45 Q.. ;I,•#•' i.; 41. '5. ', ..'" •t •:,54 1 '4 ; i l
45'04 V 4 1`1.4 '4: 3. t• - 43 Cri x-t , 1 1( it '4 r= `. 4 ) #'.•-;' , 1
,t t 'Vti'at, 4 l4 . 4. l 'o I . l' Ct 41"4 a z. ;:;•' - i; 4 ''';: t4 et-/; '''' '.•''' ' 4 " t
e Irc (Itil. t* 'P ''k ,
..- , t. , 4 i
*''' 4 o s , ti.,. er'' ,f4'' , ....01 , .' t .1- r.) 4 ,:.? .4. 4 , - .r-f - i .., , 4 • •
cipit++••!, •;*,.t..4 , ' I..t''' t , f.',p 13 , r , ..q.v - , ~;•' (~, 0.
4 .5,, .. 4 0,,,•;.1,, ;I.: • t'• P.,,,., , / - - I 4 L., LL .Q# t 4 ' ( r 24
ctitr 4.l % l Zg, - o•e3 - A1r. , 0,, , L.R4r... , , , , ,, ;: , ..;, , ,., 1 '`'.. ' Lt , .11
0 et* c'et -- ,., q , --- , . , A4lk.( , v-k z ii ,, , , ,. ~,.=- yg,; - ,-... :- , i
v , e1i , r5z,v!tr;tkr, ,, 2j4..ppt4, 4 7,,1t r .4-1:1,4 i-ot.
1: 4 ,,, 1 t,,,t6g..i1,14„,....,,eh t „ :7 ‘ .„4, , t , ;..,2, N .,.,, , cy ,y
x-;2 . ,% , ,r, 4 .A6vi e r c -,,, , ,r,40= 1,;,,i.:..1., t,':4 , ' - • !.. .e.:' , P. al*
'''-'`. 11 1.4-..f4"p/ y 1 .44 + icr '''.,-' ":, 4 ' 'ij° ,, -''''. ,t'' '' ,4",
,;:fji.,44,4-:% f,4 7 1 - ti: - 4 J .e 4 ,,, ,4 i.Z 4 V - ; ,r it ,1 4,7 :1-,. .:j,‘7 , ;,'' :i -'.':',
i r,...„f.,; ‘ v . , F " Ar,,,,,,,,, ,r 41;15,,,,t, .C, -1.-e,t o l 1. 0 ,-,, c... ~, I k," .0 ~. Z . % 6
4":" " c sr r? •t - ',l l / 4 ,, ,,, ~ -1 1 .,- ', ft.' l / 4 r-i'' , '"if44 , - 4 , ;' it i 4 , - '
14, -k . 1 5 , , • • •‘%..t..1 1 ' „....-,,,,... t‹., - - , -,, ~• aL• •• Li ,-,•.- -• ~••• •
,4• , ,,,.•••;!4 0 ,5 4, 114 it'',llc..„ . , t,,.t N ,.., 1--- - , 4 , . 5 i'1z,..• - t ,`• ,••-
.0..,.," "Ell. 144.10.•. t.. t i.. ,,, . 4 -1,- . . 4, ;•-_, t,' •.- ' .;•t,, , ; /0. r
t ' 7 ;tv.tt, • 0- '7--', , tr i it ,- .f've•-•-• % - JAI: , -..• 4 , -L, : •
. 4 ' 4 / et t 1'42 4 ." 't,.!• # e.)L; 34 t. "'..7 :-• I ....:', Y't U..
j ...4w , ;„„LP •,' ~ •-•4 1 { 4 . -. , fir=. ',', , ;IVN '!' - ' - ' ,,.. .-''" , ; 4 ;„, , • ,
I :* . t t. "t ' , e' : ? .•`-' , . 7 r.e.'''= , t:reif' 3 2i', , ", i
~ „i
4.pti,f.,,.• I„,t, /,.„., ..,, ,
eta.r744.%-4-..;ta • 5".‘ OfPZ47 4 "'`7l;t; :' ''''4, 44 .5. 4; a,t'= r
4 ; 44 ` 6 0 , -( il• 44 t 4 :4- A 5 C..._ , ,,,-,.• ••••;• . - ' 4, ,er ,l / 4 .,4 .. • •• .., -,..., t
' • `%.,• 4 \: 4 4 44 l'r i '. ,4, . ' ;_ z !""` - a•tyt t tt" t 4. '" .. " -
.1 1 .4 y rt ';•ft=1,14ft5`4,.1itt"...`4.."...,,, tt; At s', .a#'l4,-,!: - C ~!;i ,i, a IV ;;;,; ,#, ..4, ,
AV' , ~:
~ ;qrkt,,N:.=,,1t•e;,.,;,,,;;t,,, 4 ,',4'',z4,;,5'xj1 4 , t '•,.• 1 3'zXt,;4•, ,
‘ ...i.4
) 3 #,..1'4 4 it_, El - iy,
~....k' g'a, , - • ' ff‘---'''` r S: '''l.
Z' pi,t,‘•:f r - 1 , -4 , i',L-:'•'1;1r ,-- ,,i;,...i - 1 3,K, 4,3 • . %,-• ,'... J -,. F .;//‘.. 4://• t. " , -: z i / .6 ~, t. t :
' .4 - j t
4 *=... s liti';', , ' • ,- 1 / 4 :-;,.• ~ .1 / 4 r. 1 5 - - I ••;.-.• .rAz , - .;.• ~, : • ~, i
4 , o 4l.' vf•Al ci f. - Yet r , 2 •o l / 4 0,k,ttxtr , ailr„,411
- ') .1+ a. rii•.:. < 2 ‘ , - 1 .1 .- , r , 14 P - c4.4.4 4 ,'4,1:4--n
tE
0 7..rei . .71 . ,, t;r30e,, , ,f,- - t....v.. - F1.5 ,. . 4 ,,,, 4 ...". f ,; 41-6",P,liiLr,; , -. 1, ,,-,..
~1ii1;.1..;a5,14rr.N.-111 C; ,- J -, ;:le•4 1 / 4 4.`" :".'e.rr4 3 .•,„,' =-• 1.i..-.:',..` , .
,•;,.:4
4 ze,... - ;'.A...tirdt, tti,;,4-.;.; -3 ,t 4r t ,1-1-, ?..r , ',:,'=!. , ‘",•.t - t',l ~''a•
C 44 tv " t'` . -tat'a# 4 l, 4 . l .l; c•-' 4 `• ~, 44 ,f•ar;,.`,.."-.....`,..-• L, 1. • ''.
414 1 h, , ,Vt' 'I ‘..lq. I 'l' g' ', Pit?.„ ~.ro (, ,1 ';7,. P.',".
14,5,4', ,bc* , :7 4 0 t -'4":1.,# 7 " '‘. l.-4 ",`'#' ~ •aa "t•IT t. . , .Q' / ;-; i
t,ctitt; .4 # •'4,4 - !l.R t rt:#-;;;; 5 :4, 4 .';1 11 .'d,a- i', 4 a,. I 'C't-i• .• . 'l'-'i 1 , ..t 'i,,.
- W '2 -t; 44 ; (- 1 41 ' . .-*•• l4t y,7‘i - t c' .4 ,' ` 2 ';[. , •, ‘ '' V, r ,.-''. , (- :. --
1 1:44 17: ; 1141. ,1 4 tkiP::tgz- ,)1 "Y : r
••••4'...."-,-,-7.-4441.,4 1-1*„.,'1:4,0.^.-,,...,,,ci1:;e,•,•,-,Pt:•11
4 . 1t4 " -t V 4,I / 4 . -- lk•Vst . , /1- 40 .1 / 4 1 .„A) 1 / 4 itr..: , .`.•;; . • / • ;!. -I `'`: - •
~4 4 1"„,---- 4 , 4 it; q. 4 ;k11,35 , ..k. a c rt s iie ~. -,:', - . ' - 1., ...` . . ,
V„." 1 1W,T,'T, , -1 1 0-4. - A r c- , ,!,-. ~ - 1 .-, . -.•- - i -. '.-
2,
... .4. -.••, ~;...„---- -,-, e•-.74l,lfrerT,'• , - , ' 1 ..,, • ''
..SirLP ++n') ;.an,,
ri;;, - 1 e V r :
te iN "' ' '''''4 4 L''''' );.an ~ 4 ..4 ,' , .1 K -, ‘, ~ . , ~- • .
.„,, ~ .- 4 .- -. .;..,74.,,1,0,...„: , „,
..,,,,,,. ~, , ..i.,„ t,, (:;.;,.: Li ,:,- .. c- , . , , . .
zu,t.1. , ..t.c, ,-,,, :4‘,-, 1, 7 - -. .1 ,- ,
1 1 1,41,: i •r . : f! , ;• - • - ,..,' - ir ,• :.1 .- „stt - ,'-: .
4 - .. , ? . .., . c. ' t- ' t k ,, . - „,.. t ,e& ~, fir - IY , P;I , `-tS 4 - 1 , -.- ' -." 1
iW.: 4 ,...i, , V,,, r1 u,. X,•'-. 1 .#,5c. , i,, , ,v, 1 , 1, •1:::.._ , 5,.;,-..;- ,- ( t),,
..t. i
...-.. ,-,-,-, • rr• .i ~ ~ L' i' . • ,
,tr,'"' ° ; - .4; , -,,,f - • G,,,,,.-I._ ...;•,,,,, ~.. •• q.,o t ' . .,4 tA., 4,, , ".. ~... I
i4 g.: ( ler:• l' , d 'l,,'' ',:" - s " r4f t.! !• 1 :' , ' tt,..g"; ,, r: ! t t', l ; ' , i
41- •-,•14,...1(4 1"T'f1t..''...,'....,••
ut,".44‘s ;•#a)L• , 4-, • ~.4, ,, r ~, , L:.(,-; ~r- '., - •.•/„.t. :,.,'"- •t. •••.,-• ~ , ~..,
Treice..44.2._• 4 ::0:7,. , ,c . If• ,7 . f,:i. ,, , et,•; , . I. I L • - ',1,4 , :::. ,:, zy I': ~.-L,t, ..- 1
1, .0 c••• i„-- 0 , 7 4 4 -%1 , ` '., ~, 1 2 li 1 1", ';•.: ek. , ;111 , • , '''
c L ,,, L a 1qi , .. •, • • ••; , • - •',;..z_;A.L'",:- - '0 ~1 i r r l e i f t,l-,.„11
,„,)
,L - :? ,h, : , ":,:„P.,,t.'r , ~..I!••iAt'A .7 4 .4 1, ..i i tte, 1 4 . :ia , ..r: , t '
0-ti:‘,510„q4,0./Jk p,.....i:,4,..-i
• ?4 , r,.. - : ? ,•p.74tix.,.y! ,- 4....‘ i , :::',, t 4 t4L-,.., , -, i ft,-,4 '2 . 1
4ZPJ, ..,.. r . - ,..,•--41, ..74;e,,t,. ,, ,,:1 Ol • 4 4 C 'F'.. 4 4 - 6 4 .r.4/1/ 4 X .. A 44 4 . et
7 4 •'' .. W• (4- 1 42- C , P•:•4'''...ir. , . (:'.: ty- 'l, ,''•`:,,'-•:!2,42• 7il-z•P , : 1
• lf,r- i ,t4 . 1 ,••:1 ~F=l2 ' '- PC:z'. i •,',-.,?Y ` s . . 4, ."' . 41 , s r t ' t. ,, : . •;: tci -4- i : 4•:-' -
4 ,,„4,,, g - fij ,• V' c' .4l - w.Te',;..1..i:., , ...,..
t.' if.V 41.1 - ••• - e , S, ~,!,,•(,„ , •
~c• „,, ~.
, e 4 ..4....4.i., 4 „,,,. ~.-f r,-•..., ~,,•... ,- ~,i , . l_ r-:-. t ,,, ...%•.,.,--1 •
p%1 4, 41: 1 ,p , b 14 te.r , t , ' , ....--, 0 4 - --_.;1,... 4 1 , , p.-riefez,, , -ku- k .....- r-,,
WA
. „...0,44•Ft , „%b ktr4 7, 4 -'.••` 4 4, 51 ' . .,. C 4 . ‘„1. , ta --.l4 "t'f:r r• ..
11 41. 5 rns•o•'' t . .., ••:... . -..f e, ...i- , •
1.7 5 • : - 4 4 "- &-c t!. q . e...4.;;Nra;to; ' -;••' ":; Ca 44441'4 `.
= 4 - 4 ,1 41,, att 5,1 4 p.: it Gt. • , 1Z:1 431 e , . ..t'i ; i . .. tlt r • IS 1 1 `
. ,11.:z. ....,e1...,1rtb,
o,k,ii=4-' (314 ,,§!,;:•4 .. 4 41 :,5' .. ,,'1 5 r• - =''4 - ' •i",(I 4 P 4 '`,t I L'. , -1
.„VAui..7%.,'or 4. - ' 4 - $ ,2 1 :Apo 2. 4 , ••• . 1 i 4, ,, f 1 2,..A . ;.",. - 0 -st 1 ;1- cl
%''''6';•P',l„l_4'dtql'44',' il- . l;c:t4-2rt. 4'40'.?2‘ 4 Z I . "
1 1 PN:S.Lre,4% s 4*'4 CZ'freWtil , .l 7, '4 I t 1.',..'' '''t'4, - "'
1. 0 , 11 '''Otgl 4•4 .."-t'" i'rgq -,' • H '4 ) •;'''',lt l t -tir` - 'x;;'"A t• •"
4); 4 - 4 614 , -. . • ;..t." 4v.t 1 1 / 4 •,, e;r,...;„- ',,_',., l''Z
17`,.."4",,...Pt4r1-4*.,0,•'511,0"4:•;' bc:l/4c.41-•211/4'-'7•'- 1 / 4 t, .P'•= , 1 / 4 "
Psi•-•••• ...r , e4 l / 4 4.-va1t.1 7 4 , v i ,,„ 4- s.-1:v 44• , ,,, - ,..',.; :-.=" , ' ,
t if it'"`" , .iiN t:t' ~4 , . ,:i,_-•t : - ..r.`'••Ci ',....,:
65 / 14g 4 4271.4 1 / 4 N0X 4 5,4: 6 W1L t. 4., . ''•-'f 41". , \ ;ii . ; - ','' i., 4 :I:.
Ts.
,•, ~ •4 3 0/-4-31•16'41DZ4 ,, 4 .1 .. ‘.2t , i4 r, - 0..i.‘ :t_'' .
-- "-.:
1 : 4 i•• l '''l
.Z ''' .4 : '. 4"•4 4. 4 4 4 4 ‘ 6' 4 '1•10 add ':',...C . ?.tta
[5tt,,, 5 7". 0 -ips r r4 oea itLniter4q 0 ''y A' :.'. ''' r '''
'.r &l•Tit'''•••:".Frg; -1 / 2 , 4A'f-k•• •4 ' 111,. 4 1 1; ,- ;:‘....:).....:.,..... , ..,:
' 4 tt:tzeilt: "' 'Pt) is ~1,t..710,t-ii,::D ‘ q , . %,', 4 .;; ," s
t t!iic e1. ..,.,-; 1.1, tet . ;', 7 ,:r.pigthr.mtr t let ut tri , r , ' 4 'r; re: l 4 - --; =:',. :
'' lc 4i - O tt • - %% 4 rit 4 °Ll P tb, b AtZ -I * l 4"P d t,!',.'s+ 4l - 4 -
t-1.---45.0,4':- :73,arisaitg.we,,e1r,,,,,i,'
'.: ',. s t *,,,24.,,,_,C 4 rlk*Kl.e.ir„ v •P n 'AP l / 4 ''''.r ii 4‘ . ' l 4 4 ..'''; , ''' '. '1
.... 34 '44 . 4,,•"erie. ,„...4,„,,r.a,, •.,,. .•
=• r zt ''
'i. -- I T I IP 1 41 71 : 42 ,;?1.:,, t .17: --0 -,...... c .,..,7 -,'
c
, 4,hc tat
..., .. 1 .r4tt4 . --44%... A ~„, • 4 .1)
%
~:. , „r , ........ - - 4,..-%,:„,.• t,-,r,,5 - ' , lt; 44 ; . r„,.. • •
- ` t *i . "..' t lf4 r„ "5411tV.Ile,6•;TrftiriVilLif.51 v.. az• ;1. ;,..* ,a,--
- '',.' „rice, ;LN, , ,, 5 ..A,„ p,..i 6- Tvp 41 , ,,P,,,,4 , e•• ...P,'....t,•:` ...
,/,,,,,tatr. V .. 2.40....tar,i,,, , t t`r ..' %. , ,01. 4 .,...11 , p i ! g".••„; . ...7- "q : ‘ ....s
.5 tt 14 , 31 - .10 . „?,,4- 13 . '1 t '.: , , L; ,r' V, LZ I ,4' ,r, ,, , , 1.. „bq .''', l P •;4'q t 5 4 "
I . s. tf.:ti;•-•F. ~•••''‘ .t, j 44 .6,Y 6 ,;.„.,' - ‘,.. 1. 4 4 !•0i „..'" , i . It T . ; r, 0.; -.,•-•
d.
; 1 1 tl•- qw ', t e,:•"`,ol9 r .Vt7l. , :prfxo 4 . , '. 3 ' 4 il.4 , P r jy,t:lt::"'
ftl'esAty-:t1,0x,i0ti,ii....j‘rj.,4,-re' ' 4 l *-_,..
M., tl'J,esiffc - 0rt...7.4k - t , 41.44; ~•,,•tts.:l - 11 1 11.4n;p5., • .,,-, 4 :
....Y.4,1 ef , t.',A`,:pr,-,4"Z",t',„, - 4 - ,,:i,f-,''' 1 ,04, ri:wt„;,,L1.,..1,. ;2,‘• - 1 ,
~ , ,fif'o 4 , • AV'S,•;' , 4l , lk,ti 4 Xlift, i ii .,,z ~,nT,, 1 2. ,
Vlr", ':;vt;74-`:-Kl4l'''o4ll',;;';l4it';:'..--,,:,%
..mee.,T;;T,c-T Iti,,t,yil.Li‘..i'' ,4
~ ,,- .., 4 e. -F L .. f As- ' ' 'IIN I :,_ ;I Na„.. ' .N .' 4 1:4 1 % ti'Ll'''l r ¢: 1 ;F,,7
.jerti I , /..e.,..• , f •1 , ....,„-..z.-? ~,r ;,e;.- . 1 r' c.Vriiy,.fr L ert qs 7 , - , , , 1 43 ,; z
r' ,, .1t,,41'- = "l 2 --...`".•:" 4 ' 4
, ti 9 ' l',' ' t t k '
1' ,, %1 , .. ,,, .1z , 11q;, ,,- ,f ,- ;, - ;-;:;•;•,t'ZN., ';'"eP9--0.,, , i , -
-,,,-.4t, g:.„,..• „ :„.7.y., - ,,,,, ) „, _;;,,,..14:.,,.„..., .0 4 4 ; ,1 :, ,, ,,1*- I. ‘ ;,' - ' c t ''";
- ..ati r , .A.,7 p.tAt9.7 - i - , , -;;,...'''':'... 1 _'!` 1 •17.; i 411, „,1 - ..2. , ,,,,1 t? .4 . '; t "
1
~,
AZ '', ' 4 3'*Fr l ti t -C": l '.4, s 'e . ' 4 '.*°!‘• 4; IV .4 "' 4 !: 1 ''4‘
0 110 ' 0 1^V,„* -1, 4Pesrk r ..r. 3 ,,....' 4 :Pil 0", . 0 e 6 .1547=-,,'-'o,q 4`ill
.10, - . 1 ,- .4 „) .3 fr,riLrr,l„• ; tre..„ , ;:%.,#,P ;;, q.„b.•,• ; •re.,S o k,,N
g t
fp
~.,,,, , •,.,.„_, , , , , , ..,1i - ip,,,,,,
444 a6 145. 'S 'Lt r 't 44',[4 .- 42"" 4 . 4 ,.4 4 ' 4 4'. 4 • -4 •04. 4 4 :" /4• 1 41 4 7, 4
1444 X.431V, 1 M.1.,i i 4 4: '• et hf6 ,44.4' ''2 4 x 7 % • f A c i 1f4.t.1 ,-, :
evitSo-,... b,,,, ,, rri - p t i,,*, , c,;,414?:.5.1.,;• 14 ±,,, . 4 .
tvi• i ',, - . .:' , 4-"4-g." , ..-44.1,-,fr-,,,,n;,,..2- - $41,111, , ,r,•,4 , • 4
~ n 4 ,,, • . 4. - -. 7,1 \.we.. - ;' , 7,7, t t. , •:,,',.-4-' 0
x? 11,..• '6 ''' 6. , V , `1 '41- ' , .. 4%5 Cini1 4 ; 4•41 /71 - !•N 4 t - FC.F,. - 4•2:4•F' 44 •°,'.
4:4144 !. .., , F l4 /•‘`',6„ - it ,. 6 1 4,*,rj."'........' , 0 teryt.??..e%4 Pa ,i 4 "'.; 1 / 4 '''.
1.04,7-.7.t.
.;..^.'".4'.,•,,, , ,.. - ; 4 ...4..4 1 ,,' 4,, d' a 01,,, t,
' 7 .; .4 •Pj l "7 • .- .' ' , 7"' „'",.'-'l"c, - 11-- , ' Z)t. ri-"lpiztrltt . ,Zgr.,'' t-
A t ,, , ,,1 / 4 1.*' ,1,, ,,. ,,, f, - "4`;,',4,1.g 1 . - ,;:t."6 1 /••,•1• 4 0 43 7 4 44 j, ••,
A0,74c,13,).5„, r.,;1.-rn--„,'/,..„1t-?Ntt'tv.!e.,;l+VlVw4•-,t
V4lr7c• - ^1jp.'.., 4- ..i,•.'? - st'ie,i•- , te''.•' , . , 3 4 ,1v,.4 , .,i t, 4'.• z ef,, , :
.4, 14-i:tetc,-;...;
fs'Zil i nl; ~ f..,;,.,,, 7 ,41N.;'.;-.4 , 7,,...= ci'o.l.‘•:;:,l
17 0 tr , -. 4 • , ;;Ners. -- k: 1 / 41 1 g•.,r4;i3 2 4.i.S , ..,-•,,, , ,.r. •;.•-1..- •,.:
t,. ':,... ,
..4 ,. :4, 4, :i1er1tr •- • - ,;±`'.:
:5t.A1:;.74,i2f/.4..1 11t.r,A,..,i.tv;t:,',:,,,,°.-
, . . pur.74/...tilizzhz44,l4 i -, :,;c7* ' 3 i
..
t: 1 1 1" . '- 1 .1.t.'''F,4t.1•Ix . " , z- 4 4- 1 , 1 4 " , . , ,7,+ 4:
-#t -... , -, , w k,900 -4 V a r.'24, , ,,f;, ; , • 1 ' . 1 'V,- , i,
' '' 01 1:'•• ~...- 4 ‘. --4 k r, 2 44. • ' Att.q4' ,- -t- , ...';;;; ,- . -,-.•?zr'
f i- .W - •tV 2 - t.k..V: r;. •! ,, J.: , ' 1 . 1 f.. t ir . ;.j,P ,, ;1 4 ..f ,
4 1t 4 1 . 4- *Oi t a•Vt.:-. 7.4 44
j a z
tit„drrav, t .D 4't is e , e,',`%.,,, f , i , ,,l=„lvtehtf #;„*,..lt."',
h - 4 1 s i t, '-:k 047 - 4''' 1 ..!: , .„,• , r, , .... , , -4- - 4..p,.•L ••. , ,,,, i • •
5.,.,.. , *•-:•..•k.-,•.., c •-•.,- .••• ,, s , .<-_,•e 1 .,,,,„-
•,..... 7 :,..4e , 4, , ,;,- , ,szi , 5 q- !,4,,.._ . , . • • • ,..''.t. -, ..':.:; , ; ;;. tt;pr c , 1 .
'.51#1 4' 41 'ttipit," 4t --;.".4...'' • 41 :1 t -:4'd,44'1:/" 4 4 . ° :-.S - ',:'
f,44',.• it & ,7 4 4 .4 1- 4- " ° 3 4 #. 4 ° 1" '' f r'' ' 4 . 4 ' a' t !'el,
.55 i , ..•%.5_44=T-. t zon, , -. tiAzirz„ . .',A,, ,, , 4; , -.• ..4 vot-- - ,; • (..---_-
.-4 1 , 4- , ; •?.,!'Lt -.4 ' ;L'• , ; 4 - ; a • " ''' ','
,4" 4., 444 P4 4 ,14,."4 Zt,64 1 "51-'% 5• 1 '54 4 ,-,..r, , ~.-, 4
It0V! vil,/ • 4 , lt. Jsc AV - ',' , ; - ;:‘,1 7 ;,,? . '5.,," -.':.' :
IN %tV•!- - -eri - •,. , .tt ' 44 - ' l ', '• 4. ' .0 ,'' -' ,1 4);• - ,-`:',.L''.
...:' 1 .' ,04- t , t - ct - .- -- .••• • • 4 ';:' , -v.,%`• -- -.5.....x..?,.&,;". ;•, '..
ut tkic.i 7 tt a 's.Z l4ix ci ,- 1-P-X.- , .t,%,-4.341..: •••:' , „i. , !..!...... ...1
-. , ,.. 4 ,,,„: *il.: ; s2 ,t,, I ' -.' .
1 , 44,C.t. 1 ,4M 4 zej , v. or A' l l ~ 4 • Pa1 , q‘i*,, , r.t.,1,.•, • - c - , •• .s
..*.k...„.. 4•,„.,L*-41-4......,--..,. Ib-',- - -‘7,-e•••;•. ,, ,
`Nt;e‘•••a 4t z•4i•t r? , •s •l .tl % rr t r - t :,a,•r--;t`t,t'--'t"l F • 1.,.,-.f.'.:•"•,:',-Ly." l.-b 4-
.....f.• s .' *4 : c
~,.1f A -,' ".•4t."; -,- " '
=
: ‘l• h l l 2 a ( x s - 3 4 4;,t L %• z), ~.,„.0,-,l 7','4 , ,.E;,,,5_
•elisa...ikV 4i' ''',-t . ; 1 1- 1. 4;r 4 b 1 / 4 ,r 7 1"?C,,N 1 ii,"1 . .....1.••, „'''..,. ,tr,f, t o t .:',.,:,5
7,,,,,,,,.,,1,v.,,,,,r c ,,„ „,' L.,-4 .. „ ,t414„,G-1.• a ~,•'1;-;:, I. •-• "c ' ii-e-- - -...-
fq.,I*,F. O • • •.YLPI-I - 41. 4 • ,:: - r • ..*•- • F `6l '..,4,' 6•;.% ,• .-1 .
7 t rk.. 7 1,•k 4- 4ie''/! ..:l g,Lf;';‘ r 4., 16 . 'N . 4'4 4 4 '.6 4. 4. k. ' 4 •.'• 7 - r= •
•,•-•.1%! - ...4•••t4 r• 6 t.:2', `,. .4 V0 , :' , ..•„,:t":r 4 I .l ','t f , ;• 4 4 .6-. " *. 5.; 4
7'f'f4 ts ' -'
;OZ' 6 ' . '" 4 ' cf t t#":4- , :"."4." " d tt Ca'tt%‘ . . l -•-
7-1,,,,...q •::3r,t'.;;4.4•",' 1 Pi-41r, , 1 „.. ?;...,,_ ~.-1..
•,) , - 7- 4 - -,,,'' - ';;; ,1 / 4 4 4. 2,,•; 0 4 f.;;14: 0,' ,,, cv-.•-r'',,t !. AI t• 1 4).. 4 / ` •/' • :
71 7 /,:.`4 . , • • •'•'•- 7. 4 i 1 . ",,`, 4 ,';F . : , , 4,-.,•,. , 5-,,-1, 1 : . .f.,-.,7b.. ; 41,, ~.'tili,..:,
iz. ll ' , - , 1 1 %*'.. c.l^'N'' ; t4 ;f4 4 . )44 t n ' ::" ;,1 :.%-';* . F, ; •, ,
•.,, ,, t :.•t?•4 . -J'#-“, r":',..: '7;4 ~- ; ,,,:,- , 7 ,- - - r-; -1,,. -,•• :•-,••••tt.,? - ",1- - :
•
;',-r-r.=,,,,, f t.-- :, 4-1,, ; , !_ p-10 ., , '. -,, ,, - -fz. g th-,, ,, ,c---, 4 --=';'-'!:.=‘, •
'. ~-;" 41;1 rier1...1,... 6 , 676.7 . 6'7 %. ••• F ..,-, ; .•••F 64 %."54: , ...44,
1,-,.,4J
,„-z,t;,,,,5,,:„,,,4,,::,,,';;,,1" %,;1 4 ,4,%'-1 ,fi,,,* ... ;::
F ,
'.4f;', , --, -6. „," `''' - 4 ;!" i t , r - 4 4404 4. , -.'•
C-4 4 'c..1.- 4 %4" 74 ;' , .; ,- ' 4, . Z' ' se.4-.S 4 r, .I.t'. •c. ° ',.,7 - .."Y.."
/:,till; . Li. if?. , , trii.,;;-',-; '• .;'•, ' ,, '''::c" , • : t ''',:- 4. ..;: i ,.., 7 ; 1 , ' En' ' 2'
' ‘' .,:al l / 4 , - ,_.'"i ' , l / 4 11 , 1fc 1 / 4 ,„.•'-:,,.;',.. 4 ., -..- t„ „,.`.',';..;•,,, -4..a , •.a. , -, e - ,-,
..:.;•7,v.,•,,. • ~, 11.-',•r! -•••• ••• e - , . ;- T.,' C *L I ~e , ..., I'l ..,, .... Y' 4
.i'...-.. m b•=c-1,7 : 54i1 ~ ,,,t , ,,' -. 14 i iz... i P. tx , i)il, q ,' ,, ;.--;,..,.4..--; , i
F,,'a,441:'?.• ,1; ! .--,4,, f 4c,'-k" ' , .. %. T 4-: ;- . !' * .A . ::; - ,, r 0,
' •,..4 e : :,...71..,.,.....) i::-.p.".'.•-f...:.
'. .: 4 'e'':;:l.,': r . :i A :' , oa; r . i("47.‘' '. , '.j 1 (5. _•• (3 4 4'1t% e . ,7, - .•',,,
-..1r.,, -;!.•:...ti5': , „. , ..- . 4 ' 1 '••••..... : °1 4 -r.
- :•'l' 4;•6 E./ - 4a 4 •C . :.' 4 '6
, ...!• 1 :....", 1, ; A .. , . i r, 7 ..• 'l7 F ar ;, 0.• ,„1.1••••• •:, , 1,-., ..,-„,r *„.•..„,
•,,.,....,,,.. , •4 ‘.,-14111.,:.,.. :- •-,-I ••,4 t .'it• - ':- t - ', f" - e r -;.`•,;' ,- •,,*)
- ,. < ,2.. - ..51. - 11- 4 ti., ,, ,.
L • - :c,- -. .,..,,, - ...- •,... ,„ , ....,'•:_i t -, ~ ..,, ,, ', 2 , , ..,•-
, : - ;'";!) , ,• - :•,1.*;•' 7 4t,--' .4 ' Les'-',A, '=-." '- - 1 ,4 . 4" ~ .6- q-- '' ,. '.t ; 4 '• '
:•.a.,••• ' s • i• ; t ' t,4. .,;;.. ,-. .i- 4 ',..:74 - --...‘•-,...'-' 4- .,, %,,-?..-;
.1 - ' l :' . * '''', • * .,.. 4' ''.. ,7 4 '' t; ' 5 1 -,-',4c,,." ,, ,:„.1.v. , ' r ,- _ ,, t, " ., :pp. ' , 7 „ !,
„;,-,:,,,,, .: , .. , :', ", , ,,- . , .. 1 .,,q , , - ,... - _, ,, -...-;:.,-, • ' ....,, 7• ' ~.., r-' • 1
~ ,:, -, -. ' - -,--- .. ',., ~ ~ - ' rf" • .'-, "-. 4 ,
- -. v - -- ...
-.- '.• , r,,,t -, '' - ~' ,• ~- . - . 4 4 ' -4 t.• C) -2 . 4 ' 4 •!•:. ( `'':-6,4‘' 6,,.
' .'''' 4- .6 ; •'. ''-' : ..•• 46 '''' - ' 1 ,' 4 "0" '''T. 4
-6..4' • ~..-_-: ~ , .{, _. -,, , 4 '-• %. ..., r •••• '. 4 6': ;/ , 4 .....,/.„•'4. f .".1
, ", '''. 6 f.:,•••• ' ` ' ''':•`-` 4, ' - ', '•-•-• ...IL/ *-- -, • ' . 44 .4. t.4. e. ,' t•-i
' '
- :IC,- '' ',“ ,• - : ._:"
% - ' -' ,4::;: k ...'"4 . :: ~,
- -07-<-......
~ ",„',',':" ~..1, I '
_. -,' ,1 fi %. , E ~1 „e..' , ''.l r •••-• :'• •-.„-- ~ . ...-__---------7 - , ~--4..-....---y- -, .... -- -,&,,c,„„, „7 , i,, , r,.,..x 412- --, -,..--k- ... -l' •••• '---- o' -•,.,-,...‘ -'a•- • A .a •le -t- t . ",,r
-• ', '''. ex:•••• •F„,..„ 0 „, /....,..• , 4 L .l. 4,6.. 44. • . 4 • ' 4. - 4. . ` .••• • 5 4' -.4. „. - - .. , • - ~, .. • - .." Q .."....a 5.--" Li ""••,...'5 4 , ... - ,,„"`"-
~
~:IL, „ t..y,,:, ;6, , 5.. .7 4 ,,,',,, ~,..!%., ,, ,,.-11 •a: at. ,;441": , 4 7' . ' 'rt. r i ~=, ;t , , - e-it, •-.1 - ? 0„.. , ,-,---• a• *i .. 7i; t" ' . .. - • .t. , , ' `'• •
4e,L 4. 4 , t -,,, •,- t- e"1- r .-- ...e,, ~1,, - ,,q, ~-•+,..' -7, ~r ~,,.., ~.% cr' ":4 °F 4 F; : 44 .„, 1 -1., ,- 5 4 ' . I , .;i'
~ -'„, i ',,, cl, ••• ...-..... 'A i . 1.- , , . -.
sv‘' • ' - - ; •
~,,- ", 3;.,!,,, , ..1" ',,,/•"' '" ''''' r• .:" .4 •4'•,:• . ,• :tr t- , '''" l •, 4, -• - • r• - "•• --` -•%= -4 '"'''!•• 4 1;*.. " : r . • ' "' ' '''''• t''' ''
' ' '-'
- ' • '4'
•• r , * ° • -, ..'•• - -,_•,;, v ,, c , c . rt: f . - - . ` 4 4 /•1 4- ,/' 2, 44 C. :-.•``''' ... 4 - 4•- 4 " • .., ... - •1/ *... -, , ••' ' ' •`1.v .., ' '.• , a.:•,1 --,' ' - • • • .
c ••• i• •, A>, ,t'' 4 ...r,.. , .. ..- , ••- • - •4 ./0 7 '''` 1. 4 ':„..4 - ,....r. q. .- '' '''' • `•- -.
01 .. 41,, , 4 "4 4 6 1 ,6 1 4 ,, - " Zt' .. ",,041, - 4:P.„ ....";/6 4 .„.164 4 6.0 4 4 4. 44.4!4-'., 6 „,•V 4: . •.t . ' .10 .: .. . , 0 %••,. 4-4 .F, .4 4,4 F "/ 6 .:_ .
~- . 4", 1. -T - ~.-,,z. . ,;. ~',, 0 „;,1., ,•,..). - ,.',7,01p46 , kr,1''.', Ii . •01- , -. 1 , LI , ),,, t $ -•••• 1- r*l ~,4;4,44::4, , -,, :L4 4 /4• 4710-' 4 ." ~„. . , c . .4 ~,..• 4 . 4•, ", , • 'k .
.". 6 , • • , 4 tjt-
..
44 , r 1.L',04,.. 1- , , , ..... , ,. ( 4e x ... , .„ , . % l A , ,-..:,., e; ...., g r vo , , .: i r „.,., / , , i ' f_. 0 . Fr 0 %;
.. 1. r 4 .
„ ., m ,,,,, t",
~..., . r 4, , 4 ,
.„,,v, w ,
.. ~,,,• . ,-,,,.. t
... I 4 4 . •
.., 14 . , . ,„-• 14 ,
4...$ 'C' -4"-, .4.4, ...Fe, -,.. , „., ~,.. ~„.' ~, „... . ~-• 14 , 55 rs. 5.4 r 4 tra, ~.. • 'qv • ~..± .. '''', , ' , ..... i . 40 ,. • . 1 .. .... k f ~. 'l, , • ""' t 'i t * X ' ' '.. k ,
i . . .,...I ot . 7 .4 *'
.. \ , S 4,.'''' 4 4'. '' 4 it 7 i" . 4 4 , - '' f' o o4l, ,- 1, uri ..Iv''' . c,"; 6 " ,V'T ..Ik.\' ' . I . ' , ,1, 14. *i s . .•••** ", t <-' I' ' , 4 4,. .b ~ i , . •,- ' ,
't• r f 4 . ` . , , J,; .). .k"''.2r-1t.. 1. ; 'yPl',i,‘P Ve o f ' - 't '4' 3 4' r 46 .- 'fi ' '' • P ' r '"-- 1 ' s' '" .".• -t ed ° 4' ' 44- rt. ' 0 7 ' .4 ' -- 1 '- 4i. *j '44- 14 .4, 4' - . - - ,'` .. -t .',-'''
- -1 .--:' , ..- 4„4: a14 .,f e g- -- ' 4 4 ' •"'",a. .$4%1 "' - r 4. 4 :44 44.` 44 '41,, <4 1..„ ‘i „I. c. , q. 47 1 4 14 .7.t - - • ' -"•• -• f' ir. ' l4 -4 4 4 44 ' ' 7' 4 ' '44 •
~.. r 4...-. *. 4' 4 4.1 , ,,, , - )4. . 44-, .44* ~,,..- 4:4 , '/ 4 ''' '0.• 4 / 4 .g. .6 • -. / •
" . .e 64"" 4. .0 •0 04 ' I ••• 4 . .. 4 4 ) . • - •.-7,..-- . • • '- -
.. • „ • t 5 .4 4 • ~ 4, 0 n •
,'.. .1 - 4 .rt . i '46 ,, ..40„ . ..4 4
6 • ~,, '''"' F r • ''' `,.. 4 -,..7 . t. - . ;;11 ,-A7,-, , ~.. -, • . .. - 4. , • -, ~ .e, -
_, - - - •. - ,s • .t• ••" ii t• •- •• •• , 0,4 • • •••., ~., ,
t b ..4 4 t•-t,, t , -4: :: - ' 4 , ,'
~,.... ~
.` , i.„ , ,
• -`4 4 • t; 4 a5-4- 5 -1% ;-4 ; 't ' ..L - , •-- -•- .... ; •
1 •,.. 4 . 4 . --; ; --, 't: .- . Al.t ~ 5:% •""
...r-s'., -- ),' - - • - : ~, •' v-,
c • ••
5 . 4• 4: '' , . 'L - , , , --1 / 4 4 ,-i',..
•
4' 47 ` •'. •• 1 -;:. '-'
' ' • ' / N, 4 -•- '4' tci try ' 1 0
o',9,':' , z:Ti:.,";( :.-,-:,.i_-...,t--,,.-,,
`••
c ' • • •
•••
r- • •,••'., 4-'t: • r 4
41. -
• c
3. "7" 4'o t ft - ,0714 C?"
.174,14 V
~#
.4-Alk r: 1110%)41440,10 ' _.
•>';' • ••••
t `Y:
F Y :!
.... r.:. , ...':i
PITTSBURGH POST.
OFFICaL PAPER OF THE CITY.
GILLXOSIL- .J. B. MONTGOBIELT
GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY,
PROPRIETORS AND RDITORE.
TUESDAY MORNING
Meeting of the County Committee of
Correspondence.
Pursuant to notice given, the Democratic County Commit
too of Correspondence met at the St. Charles howl, on Sat
urday, De..umber Ist, 18CS, at 11 o'clock, A. M. After tome
discusekm, the following rmulution, .0 - crud by It. Riddle
Roberts, Eaq., was adopted
Raselord, That the Democrats of the several Wards,
Boroughs and Townships be requested to assemble at their
several places of meeting, on Saturday, December 15th,1855,
and elect Delegates to meet In County Convention on the
Wednesday following, (the 19th inst.,) at the Court House, In
the City of Pittsburgh., at 11 o'clock A. hi., for the purpose of
selecting Delegates to attend the Democratic Stato Conven
tion, to beheld at Harrisburg, on the 4th of March next.
The following resolution was unaulmorusly adopted :
Resolved, That the thanks of this Committee be tendered
to Alum Bryson 8 Shirts, the gentleantualy proprietors of
the St. Charles Hotel, for their kindness and liberality in fur
nishing us with so comfortable and convenient lace for our
meeting. titibiL. ST. BLACK, Chairman.
N. It —The times of meeting, as heretofore appointed—
the Towtithipa from Sto 5 . O'Aroir, P. lf ., an d th e w a rd. of
the two (Wee and the Boroughs from 5 to 7 o'clock, Y. M.
We PUBLISH Tills MORNING a large amount of
interesting news. Reading matter will be found
on every page
CONGRESS AND NEXT YEAR
Tho condition of affairs in the House of Repre
sentatives now may be considered as indicative
of the state of parties in this country next year
in some respects. The Democrats stand firm
upon their own organization and principles, and
refuse all bargains and coalitions with the nume
rous factions that surround them. So it will be
next year over the whole Union. All the other
factions will strive to coalesce against the Demo
cracy, and find it an impossible task. The South
ern Know Nothifigs of course will never coalesce
with Northern Free Soilers. The result of such
an attempt must give to the Democracy every
Southern State. Even now, at Washington, with
only one-third of the House Democratic, it is
impossible to elect a Speaker. The highest vote
cast for any opposition candidate for Speaker up
to Saturday last was eighty. The highest Demo
cratic vote was seventy-five. Of the remaining
seventy-nine votes, sixty-nine were scattered
among several candidates and ten were absent.
Such was the harmony of the opposition up to
Saturday. We may look for about an equal
amount of harmony in the vote of the people
next year, but with a different result. The —op
position" will be dirfded in spite of all the engi
neering of Mr. Greeley at Washington this win
ter. An arrangement may be made by which an
opposition Speaker may be elected this week, but
that will not combine or organize any party that
can carry one-third of the States against the De
mocracy in 18:16. Campbell, of Ohio, was the
strongest opposition candidate presented, up to
Saturday. He is an abolitionist, and was sup
ported us such. But no Southern K. N. would
vote for him, and the Pennsylvania K. Ns. voted
against him and for Fuller of Pennsylvania on
every ballot. Fuller, it is said, is willing that
Kansas should ho admitted as a State, when
ready, with or without slavery, as the people of
the territory might determine. No Free Seiler
will agree to that. Banks, of Massachusetts, it
was supposed would run up to a high vote when
Campbell was withdrawn; yet letter-writers are
confident that lie can never receive over one
hundred votes, and of course cannot be elected.
In fact, an analysis of the House from pres
ent indications shows pretty conclusively that
there can never be a fusion of Freesoilera and
Know Nothings that will not drive off a consider
able portion of both those factions either into
the ranks of the Democracy, or into an inde
pendent organization, powerful and numerous
enough to destroy all the hopes of the fusionists,
yet powerless for a triumph itself. Let who will
be Speaker this winter, such must be the state
of parties next year. Meantime the Democracy,
standing firm to its faith, cannot fail to have
large accessions from the disaffected, the disap
pointed, the friends of the Union, and from those
who see no chance of success to the scattered
opponents of the Democracy. Our prospects for
next year, then., are most encouraging. There
can scarce be a doubt that the electoral vote of
this State will be cast for the Democratic candi
date. Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin have gone
the same way this year, and we believe that at
least two of them will do so next year. Maine,
too, is Democratic this year, and will be next.
It seems hardly to admit of a doubt that all the
Southern States will be ranged under the Demo
cratic banner. The choice will be between
Freesoilism and Democracy, and the people will
speedily decide that question.
Whoever, then, may be Speaker of the House
this winter matters little to the contest of 18511.
There can be no elements combined in sufficient
strength to defeat the Democratic candidate,
whoever that candidate may be. Whatever tem
porary bargains and arrangements may be
hatched np in the House of Representatives this
winter, they cannot be carried out when submit
ted to the people next fall, and they are to de
cide between the Union, the Constitution, and
equal rights on one side, and sectionalism and
useless and dangerous feuds and strife on the
other.
WHAT TUE MENACE DID
England and France have for a lung time urged
Spain to join the Western Alliance, and have pre
sented as a motive the security that such an al
liance would give her against the United States.
But when the late disturbance between England
and this country arose, the Spanish o. , vernment
drew back. Intelligent and influential Spaniards
argued that with Spain in alliance with England,
and England at war with the United States, Cuba
and the Spanish West India Islands would he our
first point of attack, and they would all be lost.
So there is an end of a chance of Spain joining
the allies. That is one result of British bluster
ing, and one proof that the Spanish government
thinks that fair dealing is better protection
against this country than all the spare ships and
guns of England and France. The N. Y Times
says, on this subject :
" Twu things are clearly revealed by this tune of
the Madrid newspapers: first, that the Spaniards are
in nu way anxious for a collision with the United
States, even with France and England to back them ;
and second, that they do not consider the prospects of
the Allied Powers by any means so Clattering as the
French and English newspapers would seem to indi
cate. "
RE-ERECTION OF SENATOR MASON.-0111 Satur
day last the Virginia General Assembly re-elected
Hon. James M. Mason a U. S. Senator for the
term of six years from the 4th of March next.
He had fifty-five majority over his Know Nothing
competitor. In the South they du these things
better; for while it is customary there to keep a
man in Congress from ten to thirty ye.arsl in the
North it is the exception to the rule. Hence it
is that the Southern members, although inferior
in numbers, have always been able to hold their
own by• a superior knowledge of parliamentary
tactics. • : It takes a member nearly all of one term
to become familiar with the rules of the House,
and in the North it is often the ease for two years
to be the extent of his congressional life.
WALKER IN CENTRAL AMERICA. -.lt is said
that a plan has been started by Walkerand others
to combine all Central America under , one for
erment. It is the old Central American Ciiiiibl
eratiou revived, and seems likely to succeed:
Honduras and San Salvador send Commissioners
to consider the plan, and Costa Rica and Gaeta-
Ma
la will be compelled to come into it, if unwil
ling. (}en. Walker will have a large empire there
yet; and, if he can induce the Anitio-Saxon race
—the Yankees in particular,—to settle there in
sathcient numbers, it will yet become a powerful
end prosperous republic. Xtp commerejal posi
tion is of great adrantage, and its soil and mine
rals of great value.
EMIE
Tlk; population of Brooklyn, including the late
city of Williamsburg, is officially announced to
be 194,226.
A family in New York, named Fox, has been
poisoned by eating diseased mutton bought on
Thanksgiving Day at Washington Market. Mrs.
Fox has died and several others are seriously ill.
DECEMBER 11
Barnum, it is rumored, has failed. He had
endorsed fur Jerome iSt Co., an extensive clock
firm in Connecticut, who are reported to have an
abundance of stock on hand to cover their liabili
ties, but the clocks wou't go
The Glasgow Northern Times states that John
S. Orr, alias • the Angel Gabriel," who has play
ed nut a few tricks in Greenock, Liverpool, and
elsewhere, sailed a few days since in the ship
Adam Carr, fur Demerara., his native place. Ile
owed the means of reaching his home to the kind
ness of a friend in Glasgow.
Francis P. Blair has written a letter to the Re
publican Association of Washington, in response
to an invitation to preside over that organization,
taking strong grounds against the extension of
slavery, and urging the Republicans to unite
firmly in an effort to secure the freedom of
Kansas.
There was a pompous wedding at the Metropo
litan Hotel on Friday evening. Mr. Edward Ar
thur Lawrence led Miss Mickle to:the altar,"
according to the stereotyped phrase, and there
were some eight hundred guests to witness the
sacrifice. The crowd of carriages made quite a
sensation on Broadway, and the " happy pair,"
the distinguished guests and the splendid enter
tainment are all duly glorified in the New York
papers.
Gov. Clark, of New York, has pardoned Wm.
Kissane, on the official application of the Gover
nors of Ohio and Indiana, and the solicitation of
two ex-Governors of Ohio, the District Attor
neys of several counties of that State, and about
,m e hundred and fifty other prominent men of
the West. Gov. nark's letter of pardon to Kis
'-ane gives as a reason of his clemency that the
ends of public justice may be better served by
his pardon: from which we infer that there are
a number of persons yet to convict who may be
brought to justice by Kissane's evidence, if he
is not disqualified by a term in the penitentiary
Three young ladies named Knight, Hubbard
and Hisson. were drowned in the ()Liu river at
Sistersville, on Tuesday evening last, by the
swamping of a skill in the swell of the steamer
Hornet. The ladies were in the skiff, lay them
selves crossing from the Ohio side, where they
resided. for the Purpose of attending church in
Sistersville, and tioeame frightened, and so mis
managed the skiff that it was completely filled by
ono of the heavy waves. They cried for succor
and clung to the 1/011t, lint before aid from Sis
temville could reach them, all were senseless.
Hope was entertained that one of them might be
resuscitated.
The Union Telegraph line have received from
Limis a wire cable weighing four tone, and
one bile in length, whirl i.y t., be laid acroits
the bed of the Mi..e.issippi at tit. It i-i
cable of the same description as that which is
laid acro,s the English Channel from hover to
Calais, and as the one which was lost during the
storm which occurred ~ 0 111 e mouths ago in the
Gulf of St. Lawrence. It consists of three
working wires, covered separately with gnus
percha. The work has been rendered absolutely
impervious to water, sal will be a thoroughly
durable structure.
11. W. Couldock, the eminent tragedian, is
filling an engagement at Memphis. (Me of the
characters he personated was Mr. Mildmay, in
`•Still Water Runs Deep." The News. in speak
ing of it says: •, It is impossible for us to du
this gentleman justice in this character. The
seetie represents a man, who, in his domestic ca
pacity, is mild and even cal-view , to a fault, but
when stirred by Wrung becomes a terrible tool in
the hands of justice to villains who would rob
him of his property and his family of their
honor. The piece seems to have been written
purposely for Mr. Couldock, and we do not be
lieve there is a man living who can personate the
character like him."
(h neighbors of the Journal, Lhapatch and
Chronicle put their feet into it " the other day
and have all gut sued for libel. The DLparrh
talks as though it was nut scare•l at all, hut at
the same time is disposed to du the fair thing"
towards the party aggrieved. The Journal and
Chrlunicie don't say much about it yet, that we
have seen.
PROTHEII JONATLIAN, a pictorial newspaper for
the lolidays, was found on our table yesterday.
It is full of good jokes, good reading and amus
ing illustrations. It furnishes excellent fun for
the boys and girls for Christmas and New Years.
Fonsale by Miner &Cu and Ciildenfenny & Co.
at their depots.
Pittsburgh Blues, War with England, &c.
I 1812, when our beloved country was at war with
England, we had a call to send a company of ohm
teem There was a well disciplined, well organized
and, brave company of citizen volunteers, called the
- Pittsburgh Blues," commanded by one of our bravest
and noblest men, Captain James R. Butler, and he
called his company to meet together one evening, in
the 01,1 Pittsburgh Court House, in the Diamond.
When assembled, the captain stated the very urgent
claims and wants of our country for troops, and
wished every man in his company who could go,
would volunteer, and signify his assent on calling
over the roll ; but that any who were afraid, or could
nut go, would say so, and he would have their nano,
so recorded. lit. calling the roll, almost all the CUM
pony r ohntsteernd to g',--very few bucking out Or ex
cooing themselves. The present Col. Elijah Trovillo,
who' has since his return been elected Sheriff and
Jailor of our county, and held several other important
offices, and is now one of our city police, being then
a sergeant in the Pittsburgh Blues, and called early
in the roll, after its noble officers, Captain Butler,
Lieutenant Mathew Magee mid Ensign James Irwin,
bad volunteered, answered, Yes, I will go." Mr.
Isaac Harris, then a young merchant, and an officer
in the militia of our State—being a brother-in-law of
Trovillo—had joined the company, to learn the
dhties of a soldier, that he might better perform the
duties of an officer, should his country call him out.
With this understanding with the captain and officers,
his name being called, he volunteered to go. When
this noble company adjourned, Col. Trovillo and Mr.
Harris going home together, the Colonel said to him,
Now, Isaac, you dune wrung to-night; you cannot
go, and you ought nut to hove said you would. I
will and must go and fight for our country, and you
must stay at home and take care of your father and
mother, and my wife and children, and do all you can
for them, while I am away, to make them happy.
When I come home—if I live to get home again—l
will then stay at home, and you can go; but now you
dannot—must, not go." The Colonel was right, and
Mr. Harris took his advice and stayed. Ho was soon
after the commanding officer of our militia guard,
which had the charge for a short time of 112 British
Prisoner; ittket: by our troops near Canada, and sent
hero until exchanged. The able Pittsburgh Blues
marched to the war, and protootiop of our country ;
and about a year after, returned, covered with honor
and the gratitude of our citizens and our country.
Soon after their return, we had an honorable peace
with England. We have now still living In our city,
as far as we know, the following members of the Pitts
burgh Blocs of 1812, viz : Col. Elijah Trovillo, Capt.
E. F. Pratt, John D. Davis, John Willock, John Da
vis, John Park, Nathaniel Patterson and Joseph
McMasters. AN OLD MERCHANT.
THE EXPll&821 EUGENIK.-A Paris corypepop
Aleut writes
" The Empress looked exceedingly well. She
wore a crimson velvet dress, with the lace slip
over it which has been exhibited all the season,
and for the manufacture of which she gave a
prize some months since. Her majesty*appear
ance is such that those who did not happen to
have read the announcement lately made in the
Moniteur could not but perceive that sti heir to
the crown is expected. The Duke of Cambridge,
- Whoi,sat on the throne dais, between her majesty
and fite Princess Mathilde, talked to both of the
angtmeittdies a great deal."
Another correspondent says:
" The apartments destined for the future off
spring of the &limn is already prepared. It
is close to theF.mperoet,ettbiliet.-
a i r Call at No. 164 *ix4;4ll;reet, and ex
=Ape our stock of Sort Ran euld'Sriiitikk CAPE. Just rs.
cztroclot largo lot of Sltanghal, Ocilostlal, andothar styles of
whl4lvre FF-14 sell low for crash siosassr Sr Co., 164
Wood stres4. .006.1.8
, •
~ • •
,\
THE NEWS
[For the Pit teborgh Peet
FROM WASHINGTON
r6rreiipCrndince - Or
WASHINGTON CITY, Dec. 8, 1855.
Meeting of Congress—Concussing—Confusion of
the Opposition—No Election of Speaker the First
Day—Mr. Rtchardson=<7.olaney Jones—Office.
Seekers and their Character—Looking to tJe
Fu
ture—A Rumor—T/ President's Message. ,_
The thirty-fourth Oongiess has assembled; the
flags are up and the eyes of the nation, as well
as the footsteps of the throng on Pennsylvania
avenue, are turned towards the Capitol. Of the
Senate two-thirds hold over, from the last Con
gress, and one-half of the remaining third are
old Senators re-elected, consequently there is
little change in that body to notice, and its pre
liminary action excites no marked attention.
The House of Representatives—the more imme
diate embodiment of the impulses of the pehydeL--- -
embraces within it a large number of new men,
of all shades and extremes of opinion, borne to
their present position by a wave of popular
clamor. It is not surprising, therefore, that an
angry and exciting session should be appre
hended, of little usefulness:to the pountry : fan
ning the tires of sectionalism to a flame, rather
than cementing and strengthening the bonds of
the Union. Let us not, however, anticipate evil,
but rather hope that the violence of sectional
animosity may soon consume itself and conces
sion spring up in its stead.
For the past week the parlors of the hotels in
this city have been a sort of political exchange,
where excitement ruled the hour—members of
Congress, candidates for office, professed poli
ticians, and lookers-on making up an assemblage
to be seen nowhere else. The organization of
the House of Representatives occupied the
thoughts and busied the tongues of all. Combi
nations and coalitions of all sorts, between the
opponents of the Democracy, were proposed and
discussed, and rumors were as plentiful and fleet
ing as the falling leaves of autumn. It was evi
dent to the casual observer that the Democracy
had no hesitation as to the course it should pur
sue, while the confused elements going to make
up the opposition, could not be combined into
harmonious action,—and such has been the re
sult to-day. The Democratic party adhering to
its ancient usages, has named a full ticket for
the officers of the House. placing Richardson of
Illinois at the head for Speaker, and will abide
the result. The efforts to gather the fragment
ary elements of the opposition into one mass has
not yet ,succeeded tireeley. of the Tribune, is
here: and under his leadership the fusion party
has named Mr. Campbell for Speaker, and it is
mid they will cleave to him with unwavering de
termination. The Know Nothings are at discord
among themselves. Humphrey Marshall and
Banks repre , enting its sectional divisions. Gree
ley calculates that between the Democracy and
th.. Republicans, Know Nothingism will be blot
ted out—all those standing on the twelfth plank
of their Philadelphia platform surrendering to
the Deurecracy. and the remainder falling into
the embraces of fusionism. It is said a grand
caucus of the anti-administration elements is in
progress to-night, hoping some combination may
be perfected to accomplish their objects. Hands
have been shown and the strength of each faction
tested. The opposition having nearly two-thirds
of the numibers of the House, must bear the re
sponsibility if there is delay in its organization.
The nomination of Mr. Richardson for Speak
er of the House is a well merited compliment to
tried Democrat and a most worthy gentleman.
As chairman of the Committee on Territories
during the last Congress, he was conspicuous for
his unwavering earnestness in urging through
the Housyneasures of high importance, invol-
ing the equal rights of the different States, and
it is honorable to the members of the Democratic
party that his zeal in the MU?... and fidelity to
principle have received this mark of their appro
bation. Other gentlemen were named, and
among them one of Pennsylvania's most worthy
sons, Hon. J. (Haney Jones, who would grace the
position. if a nomination should be crowned with
success, hut be would not permit his name to he
used in eten a seeming opposition t" the g^allruit
son of Illinois.
It is remarked that the most numerous class
office-seekers are members of the Dark Lan
terns, as Wise calls them. The clique connected
with the-organ of this city have divided out the
spoils among themselves, while a 'minion:ins
throng of the same stripe are on hand from all'
quarters. It is remarked also that a great ma
jority of them are individuals of neither charac
ter nor qualifications, political hacks, bar-room
swagglers, mercenaries, attaching themselves to
the party likely to pay thorn beat. Such n horde
of the lowest order of politicians was never be
fore seen surrounding the Capitol. These,Atow
ever, are true specimens of the Dark LaxitCrrk . •.
tirder, if we may font an opinion•of thera.-010:4:
the displays of violence at Louisville, Baitiiiic*
and other localities.
It is quite apparent that the presidential con
test of 1856 enters as an element into the elec
tion of Speaker, the fusionist...l .- making it a point
to annihilate the northern Know Nothings in
Congress, so that they may be powerless to in
terfere with the design of rallying the North, or
at least a considerable number of the northern
States, in a sectional party, with Mr. Seward as
its candidate for the Presidency. It is possible
they may succeed in Congress, hut before the
people I predict a result similar to that in Penn
sylvania recently--the total overthrow of tho
combined opposition by the triumphant Demo
crary.
There are rumors to-night that Mr. Campbell
will be withdrawn to-morrow, and that the Re
publicans will concentrate upon Banks. Camp
bell's ultraism is of so violent a character as to
make him distasteful to many a little more mode
rate in their views. I mention this as a rumor
only. that may be verified or not to-morrow ac
cording to circumstances. It is generally re
garded that Cullom's chances for the Clerkship of
the House are the best, being at once a Know
Nothing, an anti-Nebraska and a Southern man.
The President's message will not he put into
print until it has been transmitted to Congress,
and that, of course, will not be until he has been
officially' notified of the organization of the two
Houses---perhaps a week or two weeks hence.
Three Steamers Burned.
The telegraph yesterday announced the burn
ing of three steamers at St. Louis, on Friday
evening—the Parthenia, Twin City and Prairie
City—all built here. We find the following in
addition in the Democrat of Saturday :
Of the origin 01 the disaster, nothing in vet known,
except that the tire limt caught under the aah pan, in
fre:it el the boilers, of the Parthenin- At the time
hen the mnukto we firm ulaerved, the hatehltaye
. .
were cio,se.l down tight, and two or three Legatee:Els
of sugar were upon them. When the clerk saw the
indications of fire appearing around the ask pan, he
immediately sent some of hands to remove the
hogsheads, and caused the hatch to be lifted up. Iris
efforts to explore the cause of the fire, or prevent lls
extension, wore, however, fruitless. The volumes of
smoke which sought egress, both intercepted his view,
and prevented u.ny further exertions to arrest the
fire, which had now begun to make a fearful head
way. • •
of the boats destroyed, which were all sternwheel
ers, the Parthenia was owned Eby Captain Reed and
Mr. Voorhes, its clerk, and was probably worth about
$12,000. The Twin City was owned by Captain
. J. Ball, and her value on an approximate estimate,
may be net down at about the same amount. The
Prairie City had been bought lately by Capt. P. De
viancy, at a cost of from $12,000 to 12,000. The
Parthenia had on hoard about 180 tons of assorted
merchandizo. The Twin City wits partially loaded
for the Upper Mississippi. The Yrairto City was
about to load fur New Orleans. Of the amount of in.
surtinee, upon either hulls or cargo, we are nut in
formed.
44 Mrs. Hannen, No. 600 Funk', strend, nays of
3PLANE'3 CELEBRATED VERMIFIIGE:
New YORK, May 15, 1852.
A Child of mine showing symptoms of worma I gave it
,ttlo of Dr. Al'Latte's celebrated Vermifuge, which brought
so* a bunch of worms, numbering, I should Judge, about
irty. The child was rerksicit during the operntioii, but is
w woll and hearty.
!dm Twist, No. 18 Avenue D. writen under date of August
10, 1854 and says she had born troubled with wortue for
wore than a year, and that Itho took ono bottle of Dr.
M'Lane's celebrated Vern:drug°, which brought away from
her over three hundred worms, big and little. She now be
hoves herself to be entirely free Prom disease.
Mrs. &wins, a Cierpan unman, residing at 20.1 Rhington
Street, says, that after using one vial of 3l'Lanet+ celebrated
Vernpfuge, she passed taiu lame tape worms.
The above cartilicates are all freui in t rges well known In
this city. If there are any who doubt, they have the names
and address, grid tan satiety themselves by personal inquiry.
••• Purchasers Will be careful to milt for Dr. ir lana's
eckbrated Vernufive, and take none else. • All other Per.
tuifuges, in comparison, are worthless.
Dr. lirl.atio's genuine Vernally, also hie celebrated Liver
Piths, can now be bad at all mtpeotable Drug Stores In
the Uulted , Statee qcul Costocht.
Also, fur elle by the sole proprietors, • •
FLEMING .111109:,
Snccentoro W .41,41541, & tlo„
doclOoliat] • No. 80 Wood .streot., cotton' Ontoortb.
, •
tar. Stockings and Hosiery for Winter...-
1 you don't want your feet pinched With. bad and abort
Stockings, you will take our advice end go to C. Dati's,,cor.
nor of Market aitey and Fifth street, and buy. aotneotilicce
elegant fine 21.C:clank that make your foot eel pl and
comfortable. Dui also makee 'and Jolla eteryvaiiety of
Moeiery that you can mention. at Wholesale and retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market alloy and FM
stmt. odd
; '
-
, -
‘f•
L. AX,E T Juw_w
FROM THE
THEATRE OF REBEL . ..I4ON!
ORDER RE DO 2113.
(Correspondence of tt.d&. Louis Demoorat.]
LEAVEINWOATH ClTYi' , NOVeraiXtr 29, 1
Thursilay, 9:30, A. M. j
I almost regret that you sent me to Kansa* to
tell " the'truth, the whole troth, and nothing
shorter," as the otith of the backwood'Sjustice
rendered it. In the preceding letter I have told
the truth ; I must now tell the whole truth—and
that, unfortunately, is not quite so exciting!
Lawrence is in a stale of uninterrupted !Intel: im
cattle have been shot; the cabins of the squat
ters and the country are safe; Gov. Shannon has
discovered a mare's nest with no eggs therein
Mr. Eastin and " many citizen" have bean sad
Sheriff Jones la at liberty, and Dr. Robinson is
malting pills! How are the mighty fallen
"Oh: whata fall was there, my countrymen :'•
" Did you ever ? Rio! I never !''
After writing the preoeeding letter I was told
that Mr. Conway, a well known citizen of Law
rence, had just arrived in town. I waited on lam
immediately and ascertained the unromantic facts
embodied in the paragraph above. He left Law
rence yesterday at noon and every one was quiet
ly pursuing his business, neither dreaming of
civil war nor preparing to besiege Sheriff Jones.
One thousand men - were not " armed to the
teeth" nor even to the chin. Not one of them
had so much as a brick in his hat. Sharpe's
rifles were lying undisturbed in their .• hard
ware " boxes. Order reigned in Warsaw The
tumor originated in a murder which has created
considerable excitement in that vicinity, and, if
not promptly and thoroughly sifted, will lead to
disastrous consequences in the future. It is thus
stated in the Heratd of Freedom, of November,
24th : [The murder referred to was that of
diaries W. Dow, an account of which we pub
lished two or three days since.]
MCH.DEIt Moor Fort.—Our town was thrown into
a high state of excitement on Thursday last, by the
intelligence from near Hickory Point, in this Terri
tory, that Chas. W. Dow, a young man about twenty
two years of age, was most barbarously murdered by
a party of demons-who rejoice in the appellation of
" border ruffians." Mr. Dow had been to a black
smithahop, where several of these demoini inearnato
were congregated. One of them drew a rifle on him,
and threatened to shoot bins on the spot, but finally
set down his weapon without injuring any one. Mr.
Dow started to leave, and gut away a few rods. when
his attention was directed towards the shop by the
explosion of a percussion cap. Looking around, he
received a charge of buckshot in his bosons, from a
wretch named Coleman, and fell dead upon the spot.
An attempt was made to arrest the murderer, but he
was secreted by his pro-slavery abettors, and escaped
to Missouri. The people will assemble on Monday,
and execute summary punishment upon the entire
party who were µresent, and accessories to the mur
der, if they can be found. We wait with anxiety for
further developments.
The reader must make allowances for the (..lit
or's style: he is a gentleman of sang-trine tem
perament, and is liable, therefore, to conv ex a
wrong impression unintentionally. • • The pis
ra! assemble" should read " the people ought t •
assemble," for I am as-oired that the citizens
Lawrence hod no ouch intention as is implied 111
the paragraph quoted. Air. Dow,
,Wll-1 a citizen of Ness England: had squatted ou
au unoccupied claim , expended several hundre.l
dollars in improving it, and then returned t' hi
oasteni house for hi, wife and children. Ile left
the farm in cluirgc of a (rioted Mr. Coleman. it
is stated, had cut a good deal of timber Mt it in
his absence, and persisted in doing PO after hi-
return. Mr. Dow remonstrated: Mr. Celt:man
shut him. A gentleman of Mr. 1.10 , X . , , acquaint
ance—a warns personal friend, it may be—in re
moving the bleeding corpse of the young wan, 1 ,
charged with having vowed vengeance on hi
murderer. For this he was arrested on Motel,Q
lasi, without /1 warrant barmy b,,,, 1 0 / ,titl . In
riding away with Sheriff Jones and his pse:e, h e
met ten horsemen going toward Lawrenes,
attend the indignation ineeting. lie told them
he had been arrested without formality.
Come along with ,aid ola of the
lie rode out from the , lieriffs guard, who were
ns numerous as the other, but made no re,iistauce.
These aro the facts, I am informed upon which
the inflammatory telegraphic despatches, the .rpe
cial messenger from the Governor, the blood and
thunderish proclamations by the Brigadier-Gone
raLiand• thy theulful rumors-of war and-enttle
slaughter have titian founded. In the language
of 11r. Adams, It's too bad. - It may lead to
bloodshed. Bloodthirsty men, panting for yen
geanoo on their opponents in politics, are proba
bly, ere this, an their way to Lawrence. They
will find a peaceful but proud spirited people
there, who aro no agrarians and cowardly tumult
ants of sxen, but : who will submit to no insult,
. and • 10• E, as brave as the boldest of their invaders.
Way Heaven defend the Right; and may the
'Right keep ifti powder dry, and have the heaviest
battalions! J. It
floe Fever and Ague 1...J0hn Ward Sara: -1 r.-
counuPtal your BITTERS as a remedy for Fever and Agoe.
I was not only cared Aty it mynnlf, but three of my &wads
hying on Wylie area-were also cured. One of them. alio
rune on the river, had the Chills for three months, and says
the HOLLAND lIITTEIII3 was the only thing that did him
any good."
LVUTION!—EIe careful to ask for Boerlare'. Ho/ImM
Bittern. The great popularity of tine medicine tom Indtmed
many Mancha , . which the public should guard against pi,
chasing.
in_ Sold at $1 per bottle, or six I.atle. for $5, by the pr,
rivtora BENJAMIN. PAGE,' Jr. & W., Manufaeteram
PhAlTammutivtv and Chemists, Pitteburgh. Pa.; It. E. :OM
LYRE & cu., corner of Sewed and Wood streets: and
Brecon generally. deal
aa- Sarsaparilla m. Canohn.laglia.--.soon
or tho Introdualots of tho horb i.xiclaahigna into this coun.
ry, it was found that as an fintiscorbutic, fobrifugs. uud
°Lir, it was tar onparlor La tho Loot Brazilian Sarsanarslia.
In Liver complaints, lktofula and PUITIIOIIII27 afflalons. it
vas admiattert4 with nusrlcol success. The qualities w
ittre named It retains lo all their strength when combine,
with liverwort And Ur, In the form of Dr. RrgrrP .Yyrup
tinermorl, Ctengiutittyttm The dentiput for this grout
anti-Cnantuptivo medicine is °riot Inoue, and constantly in
creasing ; a nemeglaryresult of its etiocts. 'the limits
entire newaltapettiou4l be inadequate le the rvt.ten,
in its (moor. Vrilleh, without selieitnUon, 1.1118 tteennMist.,l In
our hands. For' thntosnd other Information, we must 'vier
the searcher atter trut,h to the pamphlets distributed gi atm
Manly by uur Agmita. Sue 61.1 long advertinement.
44 For sale, wholegale and retail, I.y It. 1 SELLERS ,t
CO., corner Wood and bound streets.
MERCER
Sold taw by HEIsiDEASON A lllta. Ltbert stro,t ; IL P.
SCHWARTZ. aud BEY/KHAN 8 SII•K FNNAN,
City. dochh.l.twlw
finiada , ?Sartmpadrillui--Ineeialgation and ex
periment havectoutututrated that upon the condition of the
blood depend?! the health at the Ludy, enuarquentiy, whet
disease iu the shape of Berofala. Eryalpn•lna lcu er..u.
:ruplioug, I.ll44l3itkigkint, nppear, It is ut °um evident'
bat the Efeeqiiiit flisictious have• L.oonko inert. /Via Inipuni;,
hu hart,:*it.eimenditred In the blood which urn working:
their way firthe ionise4s: SANDS' SANIiAPARILLA In ex
pressly prepared to nitaidy such CIISeS, and should to,
once retartodeto. It Will gently stimulate the functions of
thir.//lou and bowels to regular and healthy action, and
without nausea or pugging expel therefrom all deleterious
acCullitilellioelh Purify ibe blotsl, equalize the rill-illation,
promote perspiration, irrove the appetite, impart Imre and
vigor to tiles syste m, 114 gpapny 1.1111, surely (;xtirpati , the
disease, oartairti all unsfghtly excreacences to clisapp,zir, sad
leering the ilfiriperfocliy smooth MO flexible.
• Prepared,itua sold 4 A. R. ,S, D, SANDS, proggi.g...., hie
Fulton street, New Yert.
Sold also by FLElifilti ANDS., Plitslwyb. Pa.. and try
Druggists generally. . n0v27,1 Ist
4.1-Important Iprarnsers...New Discov
erlesVEONTAßLW-CATTLE POWDER.—These POW'
dors aro put up la one pound: parka and are really a gel
article, nut only for the diseased incident to hones, noes,
swine, and other anima*, but they are likewiao art exc'ellovl
articlo illipruvo the c4tidilluu of the animal.
Abr Mach Cities, they not only improve tho condition of
witch cows, but they Increase the quantity as well as in
prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors bay
that it increased tho quantity of butter from half a pound to
a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who have
tried it nay a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with
the ease kind of feed at bolero. Of ono thing wo are cer
tain, all who use It onc.i will use It all the time, and save
munoy by the operation no well. no isnpruvo tho appearance
their stock. Price 25 cents a paper; 5 papers for
(EO. ff. 4Eysmn,
Corium of Wood street and Virgin alley,
Wholesale and Retail Agent.
my-From the N.! York National Monitor
of February 24.—Iiromta VAPtia.—Dr. Curtis has done more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
wmplainta, that may egter practitioner of medicines that
has struggled with the secrets of the moleria medico, for the
last century, by the Invention and perfection of au aptru-
Mout that will convoy to dui lmigs a tnedicln . e in the 'shape
of a highly /dedicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who am
troubled with diseases arising from disordered lungs, will
subserve their internale by giving the itygqa4 Vapor a trial.
attrithtt—Dr. Cram' fitaratia the original" nud only
genuine article. uotl.3:3wdaw
L;fiir Battlheaciies flair 11$-e.--11 - hy lin, no o ne
succeeded in making a reliable Flair Dye, except Batchelor r
Because they would avoid the cares, the thought, the time,
Pa4enee 04! Inber Inindnry; NMI, St , ett cAtn, r0i4 1 4
our a reputation they canbot. istri ; and by cortibcatas of kbd
chendster and newspaper bravado, Light their way to uotori•
ply. But . " indirstry has 16 reward."' 'Mimosa the InYtnefblf
reputation of EIATCHRIAMVB Hair Dye; made end sold, or
applied, (in nine private rooms,) 233 Broadway, York. •
Sold, wholesale and retail, by,. Dr. Lico. 11. Karma, 140
Weed street. deo4xLiw
at SILK lIATS, which will let found, on Inspection, a neat
; Atir Balm of a , 'ilacrtmaxtri Flowers, for and good article. A good liar for $3,-and au extra °wilco
boantlfying - the Complexion, and mu:nesting all Ter, Put- IS. Call and am. MODILLN & C0.;164 WoOdst., .
ergs and reXCLLI3 from the &ea. Sold 112 Dr. Kereeres, 140 I !,,, 1 Next house to the new Presbyterian Church,
Wood street. '
,janBo 1 MIAOne door from Sixth attest.
IRE=
a
p.,
~~~ X
FARNEas AND-MECHANICK
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
1114? - 1rwuritorated by the Legislature of Ponneylvaak
MS. Pittsburgh Branch °thee, Nu. 90 Water street. 'Au
thorized capital, ',V011,1/00. Paid up capital, and securely
invested, "t2.t.1.16,000. , Tl4OB. 11. ItI.ORENCE, Prns't.
EDW. IL ItELMHO6, Secretary. -
AtISETS OF TILE COMPANY.
A I legherly Cot t, ty.. &Jude, (Ilittuburgh, unit_.
Cleveland).'' ' V.V..,01.10 06,830
Allegheny C .. Monde, (Allegheny Valley,)... 22mou 12,840
Pittsburgh CityVs, Comm,' 39,000 30,400
Philadelphia t;'s - 10.10 0,350
Delaware Railrwad 30,000 7.1,400
Reading Railroad -
12.560 12,000
Amount learned , ui !tiortguge In the City of Phihuleb
phia.....
Amount Loaned "ii Notes, secured by Collateral or
Per.e.ttl Prop , rty
Cush On hand arid in Rank
$206,u00
Arnonnt of Fire nr Marine Loss.mm ascertained and not
paid . . . None.
A.moutit of Eire or Mat - Inn Losses claimed, other than.
those ascertained and unpaid None.
The Company lots uo unsettled claims at the Parent Office,
and wit adjust and pay in this silty at krises occurring at
the Pittsburgh Branch. For hisurance apply to
TUOIMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
lee 90 Wier street, between Wood and Market.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMP
OP PHILADELPHIA.
CELLATER PERPEITAL—ORANTED DT TDB MATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
Chartered Capital, 8000,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTAVON,
AARON S. LrPPINCOTT, President
ORRIN ROOERS, Secretor}.
GEORGE TOYING, Treasnret
DIRECTORS.
ktrun S. Lippintxdt, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham. William .Neal,
t,lmitv. G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
, Mrin lagers, Edward E. Jones,
Joseph Haly, James P. Smyth.
.4.i,- This Company Las been organized with a Cosh Capi
tal, .ttid the Directors have determined to adapt the bustnen
to Its available rexources. To 01ltlerVO prudence in conduct
ing its allairs, with a prompt adimitmont of losses.
PlTTBl3l;fiGii OFFICE. No. fr,li Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
I=l
1.111 , win;4 . well known and responsible firms' in Pitts
bnrgh have enthorir,ed reference to them with recOrd to the
stability and eountle.. of the MANCPAZITILLatI' NERRAICCE
e.slf P !VT.
ran, & ilahm, Wilson, Childs k Co.,
Gem ge P. Smith & Cn., Hampton & Campbell
Tionlan & Co , 11. Childs it Co.
nov7
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
cm:NEit uf . WATER AND MARKET STREETS
PITTSBURGH, PA.
?..0 lERT GALWAY, President.
.I:o.res D. M GLLL, Secretory.
Thi•l'•enietny ne..kee every inegranve appertaining to
or nnneon,l with LIFE RISKS.
agail,t lIULIAXD CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and ,
)111 , ,1p1i. And trihotarieH.ELnd MARINE 11.15E.2.. 4
nerally.
Att.! against and Ilamage by Fire. arid against the
th.. S ii and Inland NrlVlglltiOn arid Transportation.
kt 41,441 at tb, lowr..t rates c . t.nNisterit with safety to
all parties
DittErToßs..
l'...h,rt (i tra.y. Alexander Bradlvy,
Jan,- ~' 11.,..1,. .1.. h. Follert.i.
.L.hti ‘I Alpm. :Lim lull Art:lurk:an,
%CHli3lll PI:11111. , . Ja.t.m., W. Ilailmuti.,
,1..1,1, ~. -tt. Cll.Lrles Artmthu.L,
.1,,,,p). I. iiazzatn, M. U.. 1),,,(1 Itiel * .
Jan.., 51ar , 113.11. John Mlllll,
11 ,, rati.. N lA,. Kittanning.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
()F PITTSBURGH.
,I I N 11. SIIOEN II Ent/ President.
10 /10 Fl 8,-,:relary.
. ItATCIIELAM, General Agent.
IA ILI. INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
SLIRINK AND FIRE RISKS
MEM=
.1 If
11' Itnt. 1it.1..r.
M 15 ,
Ii T Jr..
David NlVandless.
uir All , UStllllll4l by intrtieu insured under lvlides
CAunpaii) u ill lawfully adju.rted and prompt
-I.alki nt am /FFICE, Nu. 90 WATER. STREET. ifyll
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
)1' PITTSBURGH.
M ISA,/ A I.EY. Preta,lent.
SAN! I: El. NI AES I I ELL, ,cretary.
(~, E F/CE: W W.r .deer!, iwilaren Mari /.1 and WagrAl slash.
iri,•-• I asurt , o J CI L AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
and M btAhAlpl.l RiVPre and tributaries.
" grummr agabiNt Lans'iledainago by VIM?.
Abo, anima the Perils of the Sea, eel Inland Navigation
and Tranaportation.
.IJ,MPS M.
Samuel Eta.
Richard Floyd,
Samuel M. kicr,
William Bingham,
John S. Bile orth
Francis Sellers,
J. Schoonynaker,
IL'{llimr S. Hays.
John slitpton.
gobert Ihnilap, Jr
llitak• M. Pt•ntl...•k,
liarbangb.
Wußot 'Sunlit,
PEN NISI' CV AN I A INSURANCE CO
tIF P ITYSBURG H.
Corner of Fourth and Srnithfield'Streeta
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 8300,000.
Qy• inner,. Buildings and ether Property against Loss o
Ddlrrags by Fin.. and the Pei - 114 et the : 4 ,11 and Lilund Sari
gotten and Transp,dtattou_
I , IIIECTORS.
WC.I. F. Johnat,m, Dojo I...titerson. Jacob Painter,
A A. earner. IV. NlVltntoek, Jas. P. Tanner,
Georg' NV. Smith, WS. MINIM, D. E. Pan', .
1. Orr h.proul. Wade Hampton, H. M. Long,
A J Jones, J. 11. Jon., H. It. CoggehalL
FT ICE HS.
I 're,th,ol ......... . . Hon. 14 - 51. F. JOHNSTON
Pr.ladent 1' ODY rArrEitsos
S.r'y and Treaturre.A. A. CARRIE&
British & Continental Exchange
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, MERMAN & CO.
ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
St as or El. Lyn L7rwLana
Ch- Thee-, Drafts PIO available at all the principal Towns
of EY:OLAND. SkCOTLA.ND AND IRELAND, and the CON
TIN ENT.
We alt. dnor SIGHT BELLS on
M. A. Grunebaum dr. Bailin,
17: A :1 - K IY3RT A AtA
Which serve ci a TtOtOtttttllCO to all parts of GERMANY,
ITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persons intending to towel abroad may procure, through
no, Lefton of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, as
nenk, led, in any part of Europe.
t:.OLECTIONS of BIM% and other eucuritieo In Eur o p e ,
will receive prompt atoll:Jon
H.
WILLIAM H. WLELIANIS 3 CO.,
Wood, turner of Third street
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 Fifth Street,
4th—tint:EN AND BLACK TEAK, warranted to girt, at
nt4
• • •
lluloug—f•4l, ll'2„ 75, and afloat; Young liyuu-50, 76, am
quality 1,1. 'O.lO fluei.t quality SI
Engliab, lirealdast---60, atul Imperial and tinnpoualer—al,O.
I TI lb. 6.5. 75 ,an.l SI lu lb.
Urn.' J and Black Teas of all grade: put up in metallir
packages expt,,eds for the trade, and aill Lo ~a,td nt the
-111: 2 ,4 pri.. ea.
1i...1 , FER-I.'rUne Java and Mu Coffee, green and roasted.
A RS—Luvering's Crushed and Pulverized Sugars; and
yilimeig.t). Sugar.
eakeeir Brom.; Caul and Chocolate.
no•Ohl2ni
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
, IRNOLD & WILLIAMS,
NAN UFACTU
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tithing,
AND FITTING CIENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings
ea - W.& A. will contract fir Waxwing mid Voutiliating
,tram or Hot Wnt.er, Nies or Chlkou'll Furnace,Chnrcb-
erhotArt, !Tmtit;thn, Pactorien, Ibsen !twist., Du'ellingo,
C-011 or Ilote6. Yo..G MARKET STREET,
Pitt. borgh. aplB
'EARL STEAM MILL,
A LLEGH ENY.
ffir FLOUR. DEfAymusp 'DJ FA3fILIPS in Oiler of the
coio,
011DEInS Intly I, loft at the Mill, or in I.XeA at tho ntores of
I.OIIAN. WILSON .4 CO. G•I Wood stre.eL
BRAUN et ItIiITRIL cur. Liborty and St. Clair ntroets.
11. I'. SCIIWAIITZ,.Druggint,
TERNS: CASH, ON DELIVERT.
BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO
ALEXANDER HUNTER,
bEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN
FLOUR AND
GRAIN,
No. 29? Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
l'iriaraxTLY RECIIIINU the BRST BRANDS of
PENN.SYLVAMA,
WHO, DipTANA and
3113.4013114 SISPERFINE and.
EXTRA FLOUR,
Which will always Lo sold at the Lowest Cush prices. [apll
WILLIAM B. HITS & CO.,
DEALERS . IN
BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS,
LARD, LARD OTL,
DRIED REEF
SUUAR—OURED and
CANVESSED HAMS.
A lorgu etock Edwaya on hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,.
PITraBIIE . A . III, PENN'A.
.1 VII ES HIARELIPs
EUROPEAN AGENT AD CONVEYANCER,
Come . , Seventh and Sinithileld sta.,
I=.l
la...Pamuugurs brought from tho old country W Pitta
6prb6, and moneys remitted to Europe. burT27
Hate I "HiateNaVfe have received our Fall style
"4, •
._.~...--..~-__...r_-, ~.~.L..~. .' - —..~..... .~.._..~ f .._~ss. Ewa-~.~~ r.-} ~ y ... ~...+ ...... , .,.rw.r, . c ^tit ~,d
9419.4P.SrennelY..effiA
--
RUN NINO WEST PROB PITTSBURGH.
A 5
Tag Fast. TRAIN loaves at
55 * 1101.1woughto
eineloostila 13 hunts and 4b miti44o. 37-
Matt :T .14ires at . BA. 34'
Taantleaves if 3 -PifllL
Thqio Tiaiot all y maka c:lOse Crestline, to
thit - paase . ngers wield detoUilon. dle route to St.
:Louis is n 0 open4ia Criw ll l - i ae 100 mßea
shorter den' via dieveland.' First chum rare frpni 4 Pittahnesh
to St. Louis, $18,30. Second class, $12,00, !Coupteti o i ss , ss ..„,
made at Alliance with the Rand to Clevelfinlt'and at Man*.
field with the Read to Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky
City. No Train. run on Sunday.
Three :Roads connect ar erprtlin9. ractlinlanf, see
CEMM
handbills.
Through Tickets are sold to Cincinnati, Locilaville, St.
Loris, Indianapolis, Cliiin.4o, Reek Inland,, 'Wort _Wayzio,
Cleveland, and the principal towna and citithi,iti the:M . o4
The NFAV BRIGHTON ACOGAIIIODATION .
Pittsburgh at,lo, AL/3;44A and , New - Brightorint ,
7,30 A. M. and 1 P. M.
For Tickets Infodmntian,'applyYu
'apply
J. G. punnx, .
At the corner offko, under therlforioniatela'ltotesS;"
. • .
Or et the Federal street Station, to .
GEORGE PARKIN,
•Ticket Agent.
Pittgburgh, November V., 185:4,
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROaI,
. .
Continuation of the Ohio& Penna. 11. 11.
TO FORT WAYNE, '
.'."'
num aturnazn emo zwErrELv Xl= mom pirrtatimon.
TRALNS CONlni= AT CItaiTLINE, wrraour tirritrtfoa,,
WITH ALL THE TEAMS ON SHY OHIO AND PENNA. ROAD, and also
at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad
River and Lake Erie Railroad.
. _
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Office of the Ohioand
Pennsylvania Railroad Company fn Pittsburgh, Allegherly
City, or at any of the following points:
Fort Wayne, Dellefontaine,
Cinsinnatl, 'Urbana,
Dayton, Springfield,
InVr:lls, Richmond,
Findlay.
Persons &airing Tiekets will ho, particular to ask fat a.
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana liallroad. - • • .
Ja3 8 .7t.. srmifaiiiic suei: ' -
In PhilnitikOn Saturday moridug, Stritatutd at 31 r
o clock VIIL T. KENNEDY, ana of.tha lateiter.ltobt.
Kepi:K* l Y, of Franklin couttty, Ea, Au sin, alstyearnt tan agn,
NEW ADVERTISMNIt
- --
EXCELSIOR CORN-SHELLER' •
AND" EXCELSIOR,
„ t :
TITE WONDER OF 7 . 71 E '
Smith's. Patent, Februirr.'24l7'llss••
complete Hand cirPefivertliAtX
SWELLEW bas been prouonuced bY,cOLlitaaraindgP,
Farmers, Agriculturist. and Meantilia; , bet the Ilithtest
and most complete Sheller and Separator ever Invented,
being able to shell
It eau be worked by liaral,.with a small napentlituro of
muscle, and shell and separate the corn from - the cob perfect
without breaking a particle of either. livery Farmer should
bare one.
TO DEALEILS IN PATENTS AND MANUFACTURES. •
We would say, those who wish to make • fortune with a
small capital should purchase a Right at once, as tiaey'are
rapidly changing hunts. A few Stato and County Rights' yet
for sale, and will be given on such terms as will Insturolut
it/unease profit.
CAII at mica upou the Agent, No. 110 Smithfield street,
opposite the Post 0111. i. decl I
rro PROPRIETORS OF EXHIBITIONS
AND KEEPERS OF RESTACRANTS-' -For sale,natew
race FEMALE FIGURES, similar to the "Model of Beau
ty,- at Gee. Schneciee Townie Salem, Tii.lrdnlitrPetn AtIF
ono would form an attractice enitielliabment" to u:iputilic
raloort Also, a complete • sot of DISSOLVING VIEWS,
originally belonging to, and allow , by Signor Drinetth of the
Dog and Monkey Tivtipe. Also, a vet of . STEEECISCUPIC
SLIDES AND APP RATAN, of }lvrea, View, Ac. &c.
Tine whole Win be wild cheap, and.are well calculated to
Pam a highly profitable and attractive exhibition. Apply'
between the holm! of 10 and 5 o'clock, at the City Hall.
decll It H. HANINOTON.
ALFRED a. etau.neo
ARM° Vi ROBERTSON BERT I s 8.1.N0TT2,14.,1
GRLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Maim
facturom of all kinds of Oa, Pressed and Plain FLINT
ARE. Warehouse, No. 11 Wood street, corner of
First street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
J W. C.!“...N.
W. K. NingJek,
B. Updike,
It. D. Cuchrarl,
John A UttuOey
S S. Bryan,
Lair' every descriptl.o u lasswam, also window Glad, at
the loa . ts4 market pri.,s: doetlally-PC.
WANTED—A situation by a young man
who is willing to make himself generally useful.
Would prefer one where he could have time to study.
Wag,' not much of an object. Address D. P. D.," at this
office.
N_J
PERA MUSIC
Saint ala France-- La fills du Regiment." •
List what I say, do
Child of the Regiment, do
We now must part, do •
Then you'll nsmemborMe--ultohertilan Oki."
I dream't that I dwelt In ntxrblo *". l
-Heart. boxed down, ;••
Scenes that' aVe biightest—A Sfaribstm.' ' '
'Tie the harp in the air,
My courage now regaining, do
In happy moments, do
It was a knight, do
Sainted mother, guide his footsteps, do
There Is a dower that bloometh, do
Alas! those chimes so sweetly, do
Oh' whisper what thou feelest--“Crown Jewels."
In a merry Zingara. do
Also, arrangements for the Piano of the favorite afralrom
the show Operas, by popular composers. For sale at the.
litadc Store of . : JtlfiNl H.
ilecl I 61 Wood sire&
OLD AND SILVER WATCHES AT Aue
kA n0x...013 - Wednesday mid:ling; December 12th, a 7
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Roams, corner or Wood and
Fifth atroate, ails bo sold
-10 Silver, Gilt, Hunting-cases Anchor Eseaperte . t - Watelles;
8 •• Anchor Escapement Watches;
" , Cylinder " _
• "
3 Composition rose
A number of second-hand gold and oilier Watches;
One pair of Allenta Patent Itelolyi ti g patois. • ,
On the same evening will be said; 015031141.colualgtgoetit of
Imported Segura. (declif P. IL DAVLS, Auctioneer,
ROLL BUTTER.--4 bbls prime for sale by
decll IMITY 'H. OOLL.U4S.
DEANS--75 bushels for sale x by,
darn ' IfkIgRI F ICOOLLTITS.
•
CITEESE--800 boxes large pitting ;
100 " E. EP.. for valo.br
det 11 HENRY It COLLINS.
O.IIIMNEY TOPS T 300 .- Gottik
for Tops , Including night different patterns , for solo by
dectl. HENW.A. COIUNk
TAR CORN qtrPT LE:ll.B—Persons In need of a darablei:
and reliable =china mit Bad' =pine 4aultleurd r aq
Sheller for sale at the'Agriculturillall„g
dacll
~ -Witinuot - .
• . .
VrEAT CUTIVIS SAIIB4IOB STATETELS, ofyaricka4
111. !aft for ferallea, sad . large. suitable Thatchere, for ,
sale by :,142.tea varuntop.
PROPELLER CUTTERS--Tho mast alruido,'Owarfultind
durable Fodder Machine known, for band or power;
warranted. (docll,l '.3.AMES‘WARDRORI
CORN AM) COB 3ULLS—& - ottli Mao Glant,_Zips..2 Off
3, a speedy dprablollatiorStock Fetidort'ready74' .
attaching the horse; 1.10 aid 00; far' stile by' ,
decll ' JAMES WARBECIP,..., ,
XT C. TAR-00 bids N. C. Tar s large Wads; fpr salt, on con- -
.01 aignment by - fdeelAr. •" ATWELL; 141 V & COt&
lkTAraCLlAXTheg — '3TrllSaOrtp4 qtLpit, jleitOro 11134:10i' . 8310
. 1:
deoll
- 1 4 1 1T gr !',. rigZ` 4 00 .•
IORN BROOMS-75 doaen receiving on conaignment, for
C
solo by [deal) ATWEbL, LEE, CO. 1
)LACK ALPACAS- 1 -A. A. 31.A.50N fi CO. Have Itigt oi3eped
ororrodel of 100 pfecos of Black Alp.m.s, of 'eTery adde:
docl 1
lIN EN GOODS—A. A. ?JASON & co. :have teeelved,,all6-
A titer lAMB am: meat of Linen Goods, comprfairk tine
7-1 and Table Dazartelta and Cloth% Napkins, fluckaback
and Bordered Towelinge, ALee,a largo lot of ovary grade.,
of Irish Linens. • • deell,
GENTS' HOSIERY—An assortmetA of Gents' tru - Oticir
Lamb's 19001 and 0 ,41.4 AofdarY+ • just! received:
by [deAll ?.La,SON-it49,1-!
II n ec ZO I T I C ACID-200 ounces Just rece s ilii w aft f lo t r solo by .
FLAkSEED 0T1 c ...100 gallons , just received and fur sale by
decll ' FLEMINGIIRO9.
rrANNERS' OIL-400 gallons just yocetved and for sale by
decll . - FIRMING BROS.
SWRET 01L-300 gallons just received and fbr sale by
decll
111LIOIL-1(30 gallons Jiiel
ralI.131110r°r13.1111111;3.
iIOSE PINK-1 cask just received and for sale by .
&el FLEMING BROS:
A LUM-160 . 0 Ihs just re ce i v ed and for sale by
deci FL.PATING DUO&
BEAM TARTAR-1006 lbs. Just received sok f r sale by
decll 4.4,.53.033 131t0.4.
i" I: INCENTRATEI) mitoAtllele for toolcitr...Smi;
k one pound wo,rt'h ten of common potash; Tot We by'Jodi '" , 'FLEMING irmcce.
OIL LEMON-100 lbs for side by
B. A:. UNESTOQK 00e
deal Fa
corner First and Wood sts.
S. JAY"Nr
,L ORIGANI2II-300 lbs for sale by
decll ' B. A. FAIDIESTOCEA CO.
IASTOR 01L--30 bbla new crop for sale by
decll B. A. tAIdiNETPOOX A CO.
IJUGH REMEDIES—Ayer's 'Cherry Pectoral, Wistarle
kJ Balsam, Schenck's Pulmorde Syrup, Sarayoe's Syrup of
trod Cben-v, Ac. A large Idipply of thu obey. celebrated
Cough rtentdros just S - eared by JOS. PLEMIThraf
'"' • " corder Dkunorni aladlfaritetst.
7jfit:&fES-14a1r, 'gpotp, NA4 sp4 Ift:eah.Bitishes,Ac. A
_UP very large averment of the above article reCelved.by .
decll JOB.
PONGES —A large assortment of line Sponges reoelved by,
1.71 decll • JOB.' FLEAttlit.
- - _
4' - . RATED PRUSSIC ACID—I laayoJuSt tecenitti
a supply of TurnbulPs Concentrated Prosaic , Acid; MA,
*apply of all Ma celebrated preparatlaturEyu Bottles. Lc.
decll JOS. FLEMING.
- DALE OF THOUSAND FLOWERS', I have just tr.:Awed
1) another supply of this celebrated's:nista. , s t
deli JO3. FLEMING.
A PARTNER WANTEP.I74 44 enerpiic
badmen man, Wittl a cash ot omit Ttroltail- -
mwt Dollars, can secure a nartnelp •In a large Blantifat ,
tnring . Mistimes, fully and permanently establialied,lind in .
encressful operation: located In the most central partbf the
city ; that paya a handsome prontof at least two htmdredper .
cent.; done strictly for cash, and can be extended thnanghont
the United States without further capital. No better upper- ,
tunlty than this has ever been -offered for the embarkation
in business of au enterprising man, width we can satieftvga
rily demonstrate to those desiring the hafortitatton. A.com
plete and
.
for Inspection.. Apply at ndoe in • -• •
dee Imat . • .McIATNA. Balq, iti Tin
;i011(:),E,T L 4V.tgit
.
cat Tod, a igt of aupitazl3ll.ELL , OY& R;
Also, prima!Osaters -for family ;Wei by teak
tha quart, half gallon, gallon, or COOKED-in""
any style, and sent to residences, by
decloxi2t • ggai,E, SS Diamond Alle,y,
PATENT VICE ATTACHMENT—A flew, iacllldiii*ld
useful article for Marbirt
Rif..4%. eaie by
-•1 7 . - MON, Agent.
. . •
VOSEB
• - 80 Fourth stmt.
ilel.. Refer to-gees». flrbEigaton, OCaeland &Va.; Novelty
Works. - ' .
- sea
pEKIN TE,/\. STO,RE,,. . ,
. - 'N...g 41./Hafj-TEEET.- 0 r• .• .:
MI qualifier o i l . = and Blaa Teas put ap in qu i pit.q.
pound mstalltt far Retall.Oro&m.— god .
warranted to 6rtne.' ..a.. 02deorl • & ..1.4..wgi,
A
r
11137ZE13
A Bushel per "ghpute
.14 ,4. ntf
'
WgsC . M.`4."
A. A. A. C. • .e... 4414 41'
A. A. OMIRIER
Conier ITottr(A474l;bghfieldilrfect,,,P#llo4
A •'• C. .
• STATE -MUTUAL
/I " A)?.nrg
sE
ilf*lfi: 08X4 1 41044. *Pr;
(9,lNcla:u4„
..... .
' , z• w,5. wir ,- G/P , RD - kt,4111 - IT .i......?: :.-,..4 , ,v
.
FIRE - ANTI ' BIARINE ::. INVIVIIIIINC 14' 'lip& r -
- - ' Ok - PUTRADRLPReLL ' ' '' • - . „.e
~.
' .- • 12 .144"4-4L...imi-4..1reiv0....1,30.0.000,, , ,..1.-. - .....
MtiRANCE COMPANY ini , H ,; e, -
0 K TRE lir ASEEIV , OV VIRGIN; /I,' '..-• -1
wiNc l atsi,:yAt.:
--, -, , .2,..:PQNnOTIQttkv.,,,-...-......,.,,j,W:n_-..-,.,
mtrrieL, urvE. nirstraissCp: CalforAn
• HARM " dONII ' '
mril cdp274l, AFD 1 Vf114 , ..54,164 4•894 ' i , e .t f
VUNNS '& 'OLARIK'S 'PIANOS.4PBXSW 3 -1- '
II erocar.:-.a...Kr.p.nrg & nno . i m .,..,
now- 0 1° - the wild', and - p4rtly iecigiedi ir ' il
Stthgete andutoice stock of; HANDS ,huta , . -, '"
frpl a
thd Ftiothvy OFNUNNii & CLARK, R. Tort. ,- ,.. ......,
=They are provided with di tho late and .important - ~
iinullsmhieh , distidmiteh litinns.l'Clarithi - IMnitsi - abosie '- 3 ;
others .vin:. dm (transit - task Felt:covered RammensiFeepth: cr6
(baud &Won, etc. Every Pismo is fuRY momunte4 adth'; - -. ,- - ,
'. prgve~ la any ' ivaydefective ..• the Privßegu to the purehasey_. ' l ,Frett t st,,dh if .4 3 ,„ am! irit,..';' ,, - ..3 .
' n TMtimonlal from hi. Eitassoes, the unditthatt Ptht;tatit- - - •
i.iti • ; ir. .: . -... 4 ...CEsaattumißoyeinheelF,44l664 ip
tri: 4,4ii'Bi*,-:eaa..vh-,4hutriewm:xerints:
Dui toilisiik,,,yo,ti most 'thtceiely,f4 tho thaiplllleent o**„,---,
pilaw, bultresirclitirctue & 04/ 0 1., 4wwuriictun4 V i S t : :,--
havo been so - Rind as to 'loan n:W
ow:eks Bilte.„Teritaa 's`,::
tendert/in yooncity. Ills =perk instrumentis Oise; of
spry bent qYar.guitkr. twAttaricaT; anti lzrzw:eautisti -14:411
power of tone, as wen , 113:441411y0t ManlatrACtiOni , !** ,1 3-
0 3bing to b° 4,1 4 1 4 - 1 rtanacseugtaSsdotontiliturse:OVW,:;
a, - who shall be so happy-as to pomaas one of - tin. reimtets,t-r; -
works of American industry. - - hasstr Misiltu Pc 79 pyl - '
baPPine , s, °W. '- 7 - ' tout obedient ecklint;' ,, ? I -t - y -
.. .
MAUR.IOII - 13TRAKOSIL; e ' V
.
Mb. 8010 agency tor litimis & Claek'sumivalledFlatuill nt„.• '.
H. KLERER A BRO.'S, No. 63 Fifth street, alga 01 - thb-:-
-- Gbitten , Lrezpe...........e.nensevesv.-.7...;-eay.loorair,anien..-- vet .. et
,
'.'z. 11. are ':•'.r r i i'' ."' kriii..,,.1 . 4,1iii.J . :
BOOIC. Mrtikle'r-- - _The - Bullidiliepl:444l4 -,.. - 7
• e4tousha aakfoc,Agaucy in. PV [ l4 - Ait [ DOR} - I.
.thruielranYixick.-or;ntiblicatron iit7thit.r=4.w.K(rpcko4-13
ratitge• An/ Paribas, by forwarding
b k.gi fi 'f i t*44 o l r i,DriPq.....l
eatly of the ga 1111gal/toss, Such mu l'i
arper's,odey ~ ...,,
` t -
mhe'ails, *graham's, Frank londleis Rashimul, 4....,-wlll. VU.,:::- ,
.._
est:mono yearantl itaplenty4,llthographfinftrall4,-,-;,„',"
of either Washington, J . fiCkfkaipt Clay4lutliteakainglot ,w,
a$Z and *5 111 47-4 1 PlET:3otk..rFpnr):l4 onya4lit*Ar2
. 4
the three portralts..,ltaulagraMig teSti,wartket Siagalthusts ..-,
Ali thx**-Pqtralts wilt he, sent gratis..L*Fil.igibtni., ,i5,b4,...,t-t4,1-1''""
these who may Fish it
In large or mann -
, Erivelopes -Pf_ e r n 'Y'deacTlPtion - a n d- 114 et -. . • "-.. f,...)
quantities furnished,' - Isalg- I, resodiliksi/kc.; s e nt roar*.
_. r.
4.Eury description of •Ettgravitig."dir.- - ,ll} exccutaa•with.. ~.,s,
deafness ,and-ilespateig--, Niews. - orißtablinga, Nowsiffiret , r , i
Ileadingti- Views , otillachineryf ',Una , Illuittationa,-tolgo : -.. ,, ;,
Certificate's, Business Cards, imi "-A3lo.,i'Lilfitsior.bY,4bni.l,:;,.
proMptly- attended to; ..Yettons vviehingviatra et their I t allavy
fuga e ved,,can send a.clagnerreatype kw aketcljto , the .-_:-.. 4:..
building- brinait or express. . : ,• 11 . , -:'-,....._ ...., 7. 4.. . _...
l'ertwus at a distance having saleable articles would finq ir: , :.
to their advantage to:address the - suifkribers, - finftra Wont& ; . ,
act as agents lbr She mle . of
lIIIILAIL4 P
.. _ mkt ~
~. r
.44
N South Third street; Philagelthlti.: 1 ff
nov26.llmly
_
rt. F+ BUM.. . .... I
tiOTI.`•&. CURTS,. Dealers4elleal'Estiite, : •
St. Anthony Fulls, Minnesota Territory. Landlionidit
and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, ,
Wauts made to - the beat advantage, and Land warriwo,
. Also, Agents for the selo et riits, iii.the.town of .ST. 1.;.
CLOUD, 05 miles tiU uthony,:aralMad of paylgailois •
above the Palk The 'tratiey of theigreitt.".l*lll6:HatliiSinl!,
etosses Hsi Miesi4ippt at,thb point; and, the rMinerOu9.o-:„;
'vantages It posses,. ses es is: place of 'bush:him, will mate it 9 1 4 p,,,.
of •
the largest cities in the Northwest,
EAtluvernor Itemsay, Minnesota .. r
Hos!. 'Wm. It. lifelsh, Chief Justiett:O£Mintirmiaik,
lion. J.
licin• M. Ricos ' Delegato to Congrean.
Rice, Hollingehead & Becker, AttonielysAtLtrW.;
Messrs. Bump &Oaks, Ilualeere:
Rev, T. M. Fullerton,-Ileghlbit Of taii4'i4liee.' a
A 'Alv ,DElt" W. • FOSTEIV, Attoilifiy „tad
Counsellor at Law," and Solicitor In Chancery, Agent
tor precuring.Bounty - .Lads and Pensions, and for thu Cak.
lection of-CLabusin tireat ;Britain andatelatuL I - ;
Kir - Collections made in this anti adjoining Countina: Da,
talcs of decedents sotUod; Real .IXdata bougtdy fold
leased, and route collected. Moneys invested - on Mortgage, u
or other security. Titles examined and title papers
Office on FOURTH street, a furor (fairs alxivo fimithllald; -:
Pittsburgh, illarchZi. 1.855-4MhZieiltinl
• ..
A W. FOSTER, Notary Publi c; taut Oain•ii,;l;
ja r .. zalesioner for the States of Tennessee, New liampwc.7.
Connectkut, Wisconsin, New York, liknigea, - elesa.X4,l -
Centralia and Virginia.
2. t , ,
Deeds drawn, andaekruiviledrueets and PANS I)42I r,
,for record of UM/ in any or the above, rAwibil titan" I.lneolly,
anti Ithodalsland: `1;
:Pittsburgh, March•2B. ifoihMtrvirjq'
urrs sTßAmittisn'tOtik-xtEPa
RY
if ,
—such the remitatinii MAv
ae ila hap) stnlied
tide:popular sitter el ttiveraccutints, That tannYbresuniun ,f.,
now in the receipt of $l2OO aria $l5OO, a year:- 11:01Eracees-Z,
whole -
the routhm of river businas: reathlyiping and= '`•
passengers: accounts with steamboat' agora " • buying had'
eellifig shipments op the Teasers accadit,,nud;carKaSrll
with ethers in company: Ittrch&iaand'Aranster Of owners' t
e hart% to the rasa: owners' itettletacrita betbre, An4.afcer ,
!ate or the'vessell and inlay othapractisd trintsadtas
0 11 41 he nay other system.' Pim barickandy at - tlos
writer of Third and/darlat stratt 4 ,,
er EN. LARDIER'S' BoxioNo RolibsEr. AT Aterrow—On rhuigasy &ening, preatoper 20 n ;
at 7 o'clock, at the Merriam& Ilschsage; Potirtlfstroet,atill, „
be sold, by order of Thomas brallon.: ARdSr"jr-hat
valuable property on Fourth street, ;king t Bank °A E,
Pittsbarghpho lot being 22 feet 0M c Caritas buret,
',greet, extending back 85 feet kg Incho n -. on which Is erect-
- xi a ametior tbra+story„stone 4044 Prick swath% Asuse , :.'
and bwelling,,flnhly finished, , ~ •
.Cams - rastAlanh 024 5 - Plusilitim'Arichs l„ id . •
six, CO and elkitteertmontlut, with interest. ._' •
•• dead PAL I:l4:9l9,,faturtlontery • ,
EN YEARS among the Ban or
rrotos from the Mary of a Special Ageilertln, Past, r
were Departmenti.. _
, liemiettratobliisow; by It wnsori. -, •
~
..The Heart ti Mabel Waro—e. romance, - -
A” The Foroors,..oirbertatd of llts,Dopaayit VTI:11firlioro,""
• _Professor nixes Wert, xolaits, rairs, Ault,.:.'
.mustrations.
The Widowlieddt Papers', illustrated
Coltirstor Almanac for 1866. . ,
„ Crotchets and Quaoine; 7 bylilsallarotiok.
Cdsts.-Is anti of 111publtanlittudity, '•-• •
• - A lags assortment of near
H J= deire:
e. '
Hilt Boolida oks, Anzablis,: Prayer ' -m os ; .6,igr th e
.`‘SnbadriPlks&aweivsi oinr•portaint.•-•
Sled turbo conn, i. it liberal mat Ault( Pntasttenr" '
• garPte
° l l 'fur f n; N r kw at oodar.,,,iiff,d 4 11 '640r:1A I '7
r
gulA tfi,triowt - boiuse.: - ,
MIURA 4:lo:42•Hmitblie
T EN. YEARS among the Mail -, ' :•or. -
4 Motes' reafrithb tit l'nOPT
4 C 7r 2. •: 411 P 361 1L -1 ,q 1 ., 11 Y4r4
•
Henrietta Robinson, bY `lac, '
eartdf Mabel Wore , -arro "cot: •
The Widewgedott FaPereP:):::l T
- -Catchetanna Qnnyer,,,. brMiratzetrut
,The Dlsclatied liaughter, - by ldre.Horithyrash•;_ I,•jr
Ti v eisss ---420 ?Alga Saadi, ,-- • •••••• :••
.' Modern Pilgrim., 2'
Lost ,Y 1
Mstelloarant, or the Lost Wife;
. 1
The Forayers, by Simms;, 114
ora:utile = Sriontirbally • Dckwtrittellihy- . t i n 's
re oc-i ,w. OILDEENFENtitc,t WM;
, Wel° • -•-• • Filth stilyksialte thoThearn4
WATC•ELES ANE JEWELRY afreAtte4: . .
tV T - - • -• • .`,•••-•( ,--r
,14 11013H111 Wit .BRO.'S, - NA., Ii Jorta's6e r' • •,,f
-'Who will+ disposal bfl eny-atirle• fir their AP prime
'lower than the same articles-can-belga:4U fare tercels
the city, 'Moen , days,They= harn•sniluiredalown
- their stock, in enter to make place for a newaid Sne•se - hie-ilf
tem, purchmed with an by!, to the rlaididay&Ardiolidayre• - i--7,-•
wbrabranees.,by thete@oreariyee whir ti **rant tho+2.l
East ter that pm:4c -
stalce-anr-verac*apOn, th 4 ruieribatho
arum PER can. Low= thiafitratorprratc-p.114.T.-!
who desire any article in this wily will idisfsd-ralt' '
dodo - sit&
D 10• COFFEE--325: 160 faholiiik4megitio'
1:1 0 Coffee. readying aid 1n atiirejar'snio
decio L.- 'erivrax,
EW tiereeTfas_r/tice just rP
,
, and for sale by [denied ATWXI4 4 ,LES AtSgX •
CODIISII-4 tieree*ixlie:jftatxeel aneac ,
sale by [declo] ATWELL, LEE &
LIESTNUTS=-2 bbbi :in _fitore;tind, fat' stilw,;;,_,
by (declo 'AMEX,
rirIMOTELY
41- declo
M MeGAVGIII4N,'- , E;*"4 Attru
X lll • Tyri'Aithr. -land %%Wintry inentra rep rti,
bought and sold; _also, Sitinpiog_kpont far Slack Stec'
Lino of Packets t , y.xaipbc4,-- Draftwou,litd Anoka. off ,
England, Ireland Scotland. Office; tqw.,/...YORee Oak
leg, entrance on stroet...DDDLlQUE.'Forrnt :Idcold.ye
ELECTION.=CITLZEIite USURANCE
rty.—An ELECTION arrilfteen Lareitoti ofthtiCati;
.pany, to Berra forthoonstdoll yen; 1110 *PAW .rittbe Odic°,
of the Company, Si Water•sloot,o4, MOMIAX, the 17th
`but, between tbn.tlOCan of 10 A. M.. amil P.M.: •
decd , SAAILYRI, L.-fa/M*lEl4 Seoretwey.
BOOKB. I —Cem, 42$.tory df - Repnh. "
Man Rquality; by. S. A. Story
tell Grant, or the Lost Wife. • ct
•••
, IlenriUta Robinson; by D. Wilson.
[ Oecdfroy Moncton; by Arra. Aloodie;.: ;
Klotterloolm;by Do Winner.
Widow Bodott Alice . Neel
- Ridden.Patb ;. by . fdtdioir•Xlariguid..
Alone- ...- -
Star k4tritt by IL • -
Tenor s Aligtur etstl": entidaliMPlY,
Pa 6.•
London iitn.edratelNQW l l - "nn en n 3 tni •
z At- %dew, a - •
" Punch; • • ' • 0 '
- Atheneum ;.and othEr &Web imPeti-nl4/1.41::
ALBO-11112Stnited , Punch and• clartnan papers - furwbod
from ten to twenty pet' b'entrlowortlialr =yolk* itttbodtY-...
Pictorial Clipper viczym e , obit:taw_. L ..6 z l . " . l::Be p t i b er
qc;hathan, on mid and for tado at' - • -
LAW.PRR'S.liook•store 4
- 1i6.-30•11tIftertnef;
'MECHANICS AND"ntsur4qTßEl4—.;
Machwe tarbpi FbutidryObtristatlc WA% dan
the necessary Toob fixrtanyhi g onthe traturilltillre OP.A.ga
t• ticultirml Implements or Bur
Rail a garl-asifalluirelyi4irs _
ffered fora:do on acoconmodatinctorse, 'theestalliatonapb
is situated - in n- flourishing - UMW* fat from tity, sud f
lan great facilities tot this ktiAttAlcture of Riarcipd
barge order' forokbAll Paaclea thailelW4ser t t zt Vl
tbo Inacti ta ttg ` llo 4ag 1114, =tam. for i.-
seallug• ia to
tbo pripriar is about . Aci pugagt,-
kr k ilbeesi. To a practical lx= of l 4l. l lkopital Ada walla*
opportunity to engago in a agta hialAbusilralk
'lmmediate possession can bobad.: - •• •
' deeil . QUT.IOP+Att. KON,..rdlitatet et,
- -
DELA-INES AN D OASHMER lif
ES.-4A:
a cr
ALASO:q 'in, te c oly4 boo caw
PrinPd emlu P„, /44136 4
new an d Also, o lot of alltWookand,
plualiur 2! • 111 #ta v 0
Amt. rtablOOgotak
AVO IXAD-.4/0 SOft QOM- allf;TC,
arr ico per irtea4erflackeya State: tousle by, e i 9
J. W. MUM
L• .
=,- • ;