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The .UOSEi MARKET. I Translation or „ f
—-- .«•£* f ~ n °* a Letter from tliePairiot
change to note prtpcs of. ttl1 ’ “Gottfried lil II It ft ," to the
stocksifpotuyfijirket , 2 ~- M 4. r "’ dom ’ B Frlend.o _
fities,R£>peH|tionß;'dunin- the TRAfgffiVr|p n?i4« 'sSfuosjiS iff V
past week have been pretty brisk ; and in.most OUTUXES-OPimE WAR *
of them matters are more quioti; Balti. 1 J Augll 3t :7t h.
more complame of some Btringeney-.- bht ftjston Cobden’s dhve of peifoe hie made "another
and New York,are considered m a.fery comfort- flight. Poor thingp-ere it shall have reached
“ 00 T “. “ “ " :6pCotB all mat- its intended goal," the heaving and boiling sea of
bv two Vti if* COn “■ littl(s embarrassed Revolution will swallow it that Revolution
h ,° ree heavy, failures of mercantile! which calls for war {hat jt may conquer peace.
“ay be the last;
or two So im° h #re . tal^ ed of for only a day whether or not, it is inevitable. The lance of
business that 18 the lm petus given to the Cossack is whetted and ip rest—the nmmni
'feir li'phnad'r^* 6ftiftr ' lWHi, ' let w bO-WiU-. ,nition:.iva g ons of the. kings ore filled with car
miqaetptua, top, there has been some touches and balls; and lot ns ask, What means
the ° f , Mr -, TreT or, „ has Freedom to oppose her foes?-a consi^era
mannoodY { f Philadelphia Rarik,” who his ‘ion far more useful than consultations in Exker
lion r d ,0 abs ‘ r “ ot nearly a quarter of a mil- Hall, over peace deputations to beseuttoEm
®ljne funds, Of. the bank. The Directors perors and Monarchs.
Ofm’ , how . ever ’ tflat they have asnrplns of S3OO,- A mnitary writer has designated the struggles
h c s,dea “fonrthes far beyond the amount of, of 1848 and 1849 as the advanced guard sklr
e default. Money ranges at from Ito H per ; mishea of the European Revolution. How true
cen per month. ■ and striking! What particularly characterizes
. affairs of the advanced guard is here also pro
-it a meeting of the Directors of this Com- 0,89,7 ™P re96nted — thc debatable gronud be
pahy, held on Wednesday, the' followine officers tWeen /! r!end !md foe is sho, PlJ' marked out, the
were'chosen, viz : ' ‘ ' • > ' > respective positions, plan& and means of offence
Chief Engineer —-David Mitchell Fr or defence are distinctly placed in view.
Consulting Engineer—W Milnor’Roberto 1 I ' et us bnofly renew the course which events
yWrrr-W'dlliam A Hill ut 7h ” ,dU the, ‘ be «°® b led to sum
Secretary —Charles Naylor ih P ,.md. ln P nr C<!S “ r ° ady ac,|uircd ' and from
7- . . » them deduct the conseouences m, i
ur opinion, these are excellent selections. t 0 follow hereafter. e '*
r. Mitohell, the Chief Engineer, is a gentle- The combats of tho barricades in February
man of‘great experience, of undoubted abilities Iff’ “e Paria ’ in , March at Vienna, Berlin and
and is every way qualified to discharge the du’ Hiti territory which was swept
the station to which he has been chosen, Their Military ..guffi"^/ 0^
c i a manner as to render entire aaiisfac- b , ut political importance is immense. The?
tion to the stockholders and the business com “IT ttat * gainat an unanimous
munity generally. He has been for some time no pow" mike ! suld. %‘,77'Z
pas m e employ of the State, on the great is republican: the Italian and Hungarian rmri
work to avoid the Inclined Pinne. Mr. Rohebts f ucnUi lftll awa Y from the armies of the Hhm
'salso well known ns a practical Engineer of bu '‘ BB: . Ul ?. Prussian army is marched out from
experience. With two suAen J &
ago c engineering of the Railroad to Sl,-u- j as young soldiers are accustomed to
benville. confidence will be imparted to that ,h « successes of their a£n,
Important work from its commencement rejoicing nations fancy that they have ab
Co ;i' LL,AM A ' Hu f' Es A- tba Treasurer of the
ompanj, is so well and favorably known in this ~K reut results—such as a demand for the Res
community, that any thing wo might say would torati ™ of p °> a '‘<i, Hiat is, wur with Russia, the
not increase the confidence the pubUc alreadv com “ or ‘ ™cmy. they entrust their destinies to
repose in him. He will discharge hi« . , -i 80 cal . le ' l Constltuent AssembUcs; let Lamar
will uiscfiarge his trust with tine, in the name of France on,claim ,l„.
the most scrupulous fidelity. ciple of Tnal ho fd7n
Hon. Cn-tEiEs Navlob, the Secretary, is a 3 . t “ ry,nß P™lc‘ a ™tc with fine promises and
devoted and untiring friend of this Road Ho ■ r ex P? nmente - A succession of defeats
has worked fc i( a. ~ , U ‘ “ e signahzes this pregnant error
rolled un W ' a' g lt ' Wth hiS SleeTPB , Moan ’ vhi ' c ' Lhe ene my. humiliated but not
e i up. We are rejoiced that he is in a posi- destroyed, has again collected its forces and
tion that will be of some pecuniary advantage ™ a B le 'l diplomatic treachery in the common
to him. b plans of the campaigns. Notwithstanding their
I The Steubenville R n ;i r „„n n victories of Micloslnw and Wreschen, the Poles
I frrtrlv a , , R<lllroad Company is now of the Graod Duchy of Posen are put down and
, i organized, and is ready for work. Every shamefully betrayed with solemn assurances
4P- tllulg looks auspicious. Every thing is bright i 1 he P r0 ‘ etariatc of Pans rashes to arms. It is
tecaas,. au3B» ; jt,Sri "4”-"“^““^| £»jfasr; JJvt:
■ ©S2r u: ’ Z y - for d “ e ™^i l7 th“e CtlrM wW B nrt j °Vo?Z lUfc
By order of ueo "p*Hami?' Tnv Send hls P a P er to new and respon- ! of , Ul ® S™&<- royalist confederacy.
" AM C& «M« aubscribers. to bo paid if Col. BtunEn fhan ba rilSZS?' V ““"“ “«*• are
the^moSTilTßo-r 116 hefl<l °' h o ” CO ' Umilß The D ~‘ 1 --ntil Q ns; also, a veiy impor. I a p“b STSL’ ’ ’imp^e^'the
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and there it shaU remain until November 185‘i !is warmlv rT!„ 6 f h ntJ ’ I? T to the barricades of their cap
nnless the Democratic General Convention „h Ti 1 all in h‘ ? C ° L B ‘ aLEn ’ ““A wUJ do I ltnl clt ‘r. B T hr constituent assemblies of Ger-
lO P roln “ t a bin election. These drssolved. ,A t AuMnun after Vienna had
s.£-0- w °Tsome other distinguished stales- are important items, io the Dre*«n* r ’ fallen, thf Prmaan after it hnd received a nmp
manof fitn-pobtical family. TTe place Vis name’! litical affairs P ‘ ° f po ~ i tleal . demonstration of the fruitlessness of the*
m IX'Srr 22'* • “ *■” ■■—- iz - T„=“T',£r-'c'SS
capable than he ; because the great body of the To rn E Punuc -The' „„„« •■ , ! Khmc P r ° ,in cri the Palatinate and Baden, who
people of Pennsylvania are in favor of, and j a W “hether'Um^^atV l-tSST'? j work , iS ° ljlt * d
anxiously desire, bis elevation to that higk of- a .®aweronce for all. tbafTk te \ B * e " d “-»‘ The
flee; because we revere the man on account orj ZmIZIo W^ g Ticket ’ but Hytrin a'nd Hcsse n btughfmtTson
hm fine scholarship, Msiong experience in pub- ! Col. Duffichl. and vofe foTLZ y f C,low - Boldi .';r. by the execution troops of the resuscitated re
lic life, his signal abilities as a statesman, and ! ™ Bigler. Col WtttuM eTZt, i Th" Rev i i ■ ,
above alibis untiring seal for and -devotion to j formerly N’or- poinj wher ‘ , iS'™' JZf ,
doctrmes of the Democratic party. WeJ '' ° fBpring “ d »«w ! court IS ™iJ in even t,^
place his name there because Pennsylvania has i : . who!, « galea it then thundered . its
a nght to ask, at tho hands. oUer sister States Colt's RevolveusZZZZ t ~~ . j bare lhl ‘ J “P®“ tbo battle field or at the place of
SSSKSZzr “ ! z;:; »-»2 1 sraMTtt;?. “‘Urt ‘n
sr »• • ”»~r, rr-s; i 1 14 : =" r -===t’,,;-
inmst upon his elevation to this exalted post, be- T Fo «v tiioueand of these arms wifhe , . ■ G T L TV H.eir lightning, fr„n,
= Pennsy,vania is only second in the Union »f the factory in Philade.pMl dl g ! Z
pp a urn, id wealth, and in all-the elements j ■^ ear of and still tho supply will fall short 1 Wlth thc SWlftnes » thought. U
greatness and power ; because sh© of thademand. ' j Lti the “Times 1 ’ instead of ns, reply to thi*
I C ““raba2 r y hl^Tne 9 IZV m Tai i
citizen of P " t * . aY ® aTI S IIt P° dmm fo r a orit 'a a very short time. | then, indeed, are new and inevita
abzen of Pennsylvania this most distinguished f . . ble penis dose at hand : Ur, whenoe the anx
“°r- I fi^ Judge of the United Smtes'i^L;‘n I lj > T CCUtin ?- Mal 0f kings 'beir
Vt U WByB beenfeaiD h * SaP ' * ST*! C Td We3tert ‘ N * W Vork ‘ 1,88 re - i h °“ tB .' vho the B ,XLto a e l of K S mte" rm(!d
P _ Constitution. She has ever stood I ' ieciJe<i *hnt the 10th section of the JSV Iu Il,ct uiy ,u,t the small party uf the v «n
oremostincontending/or the supremacy of that.! gitive Hlave Baw is ■•clearly prospective and ' H ui -**e<l alone, but with them the nation.—with
great bond'of our Dnion, and against aU in- ‘ herefo ™ inapplicable to the ease of an escaoe : J ««er their- monarchs—yes. all, all feel that
fafigementsiipdnfbirikhts.-ofti.e’ StoW ShVf fro “ ,abor or service, occurring A fore the pa,- |on which aUme/at d” v‘ U
never favored any of those heresies by J uf a ®‘‘" |of Kings can re'st in
hich the peace, and harmony, and fellowship ; —nil feel that the Revolution ia conquered but
of the different, sections of the Onion have been “°* ' iC '‘ d ~'4, t '“‘.'-T n, " tB 10 gather renewed
disturbed. She has never sustained doctrines that" B^ T r trembling or with hope
hasinaU her political movements, whether of a'- klJlg! ‘ expired ; let us shout ■■ la revolution est
Stateor General character, aimed at the advance- “'T 6 !. , V ' vu 4 m ' olution : (‘be revolution
mentof her own honor and glory, even though It rnin rrl 1„ T 4 reVo,ut ‘° D : : Our advanced
were made secondary tb their non, l S f becn beateu I ■«» us so much the more
— ( J D - the honor and glory ufjhn carefully prepare the main body of our forces
gr at tolyof States. In all this she has done ere w .° ‘ Cttd them into battle. Let ns makegood
nothing more than her dnty and yet, it mav use of those experiences which are ever better
safely be asserted that there is a merit even" in lcnrned from r,!v<>rses than from victories,
tiie performance of duty, when so m-any mem
bers of a great family have here me: re l y ste nped
ZmZZ path ’ r d there %
W the true pnnoiples by whi. ch al , oagllt J' {o
be governed. ", * -
POR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
JAMES BUCHANAN,
OF FENNSTLVAIfIA ; 7
Subject to decision of the Democratic General Convention,
FOB VICE PRESIDENT:
WILLIAM R. KING,
•_r. or ALABAMA; ’
Subject to the came decision.
'6“f$TcUZ joir&}iA£'d p 'The
Harper laytbn, Proprietors and 'ttiblishera,
; 3 ."Lr H'ABPBfi',' Bt> ITO H
PEttitr-MOESINOr:
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
for governor, ~ 7
W IX L I „yi AI J L'E R
yon CANAL CCIMMtSSIOVRR
SETH CLOVER,
OP CIiABION COUNTY. 7
- DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS
p 9 r Juitlces of the Supreme B«ncli
Hojj. JEREMIAH S; BLACK,' of Somerset. ' -
“ JAMES, CAMPBELL, 'of Philadelphia.
11 ELLIS -LEWIS, of Lintcartrr > ;. ..
" JOHN B. GIBSON, of Cumberland
“ -WALTER H. LOWRIE, of Allegheny.
DEMOCRATIC COUSTY TICKET.
PRESIDENT JUDGE' OP DISTRICT COURT
HOPEWELL lIJEPB pR $, of Pittsburgh.
ASSISTANT JUDGE OP DISTRICT COURT.
CH A R-L E S SHAL E R, of Pittsburgh, i
PRESTDEST JUDGE OP COURT OP COMMON ?EPAS
■. - AND QUARTER SESSIONS, :
JAMES S. CEAf'T, of Pitt Township.
AS3OCIATO mimics OF COUBT OF <JB. SESSIONS
WILLIAM KERR, of Chartiers Township
GEA\ JAMES H. WATSON, of Elizabeth Tp.
r\ ASSEMBLY, ■
ALEXANDER M?GAMMON, of Pittsburgh
JAMES -WATSON, of Pittsburgh.
-®* PATTERSON, of Mifflin Totcnshiv ..
ABRAHAM HAYS, of Allegheny Citv.
D. R. WILLIAMS, of Shaler Toionskip
RECORDER,
ROBERT MORROW, of Pittsburjh.
REGISTER,
ANDREW BARCLAY, of Allegheny Citv■
- * CLERK-OF COURTS,' 3 -''- *--- ~
ELIJAH T R OYI LL 0, of Pittsburgh.
TREASURER,
THOMAS BLACKMORE, of Birmingham.
COMMISSIONER. .
J- D. W. WHITE, Borough of Manchester. i
_ w surveyor,
T'IN GS, o/ Pittsburgh.
AUDITOR.
B. DILWOKTH, of Ross Tow,
J 7T 7 “° f this that im
t 6 ° f oDrState a strong be
hef that tte other members o or-Confederacy
will concedeto ns the hon^ of the
nomination of 18p2.. W-„ glol7 in
so thoroughly the most radioal
principles of our institution; who has so long
“■ p° b 7 tled T".tb the emissaries of
o and all the old Federal doc
*s'* w ho has never wavered in a moment of
P e i; bnt who has uniformly sustained his coun
tryrasd his conntry’a interests, whether against
open enemies abroad or secret -opponents M
home, and who is ready at iU
fO 7 m def “ Ce ““ conMl 7’ a and inte- '
rests, even though battling f„ r those .interests
alone. In James Buchasas we offer a candi
date who is all that we conld wish him to be
and all that our country has a right to expect’.
He is a patriot anti- a -siATEasiAs.
It will also be seen that We raise the name
of a most distingnished southern Statesman for
the Vice Presidency. It is scarcely necessary
Jhat wo shonld say a word in relation to ffm.mi
E. Kiro, of Alabama. He is so thoroughlyiden
tified with all the most radical Democratic mea
suresof the last twenty odd years, thatnoDemo
crat can fen to retailed his name as the warin.
admirer andMdpdt of'ArepßEw: Jack
-7 ’.“ ; and f representative of
conntiy at a foreign court; as one of the
most able members of the Democratic party
etL77v7?^ rity Wilererer he
to that cf;no man in <he county. Wa-
77“ 7 Wttrm friend Siames- Bs
-7' 7® “ a Democrat of .the Union —who
Ztteretrt v-r '“ W; and aohgh a
Southern man by birth, education and in fed
“° d ° otrin ““ d t sustained 7
the immortal Jefeebsoh himself '
respeots, honest and capable. ’ mall j
E&, Dr. David Louo.-an old, valuable and’
highly estimable citizen of Cleveland, died i
ttftt City (Sitte 11th instant, aged 64 years
PITTSBURGH
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OP OEEAEFIKTift COUNTY,
George Okamber. again,, tUe t , bert of
- wi-j Press,
to State Reform Convention was sitting
m S dlB Cons tttution, a motion was madf
to insert an amendment providing that “in all
prosecutions for libels, the truth mayke given
in evidence to the jury • and tlmr if hL ® 7® n
gorged as libelled
Srt g Xi m h otlVeSan F d s f ° r jDBtifiabl<! ends, tae
party shall be acquttted, and the jury shall have
tae power to determine the law and the kc '
W=e*SSsWflS*
Jnd e De fed . 'Vh^nonSneerfor'kukrck;
Judge, VO tod ttgaungt! ti! .'—gee Jour Con 2d 1
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n , Dev Goods.- The Jour
?*" mont “y report of the
importtrof'fy « oods “to New York City save
of tijo month just paa t, that the goods of Ss
dcscriptionwhich, entered thatport umountedin
wooT 7 « 6 > 05S -°fi of’the*manufacture of
wool there were 1,786,232; ootton, 870 11B
& *.
g „ \ 38 2,831.. There were withdrawn'
making fhe totof ttTf I> 7 od ’ ;
683,266/ In iB6O 7T" «•-
aboro given shows not only a positive 77
the importations, but, as compX rth fZ“'
mouths, an- earlier receipt of the ■ geods l 0 7n Z
to the greater facilities now afforded fnr ”
mumcationwith Europe. “° rded for co “-
:c,
,AP«M.P ra is l ffl j;HT :_HoTwrWoodbßry
m a letter to the “ Prisoner's Friend, ” in reeard
to the abolition of capital punishment says ■
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The Boston Post aavs • t* ; ,
the President and Cabinet will the i£f
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Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad,
| Salt MA.NOFACTUBK._We learn that a capital-
I Of hot little less than $2,000,000 is used in the
| various branches of the salt mannfacture at
j Syracuse, N. Y, and that the produot ol the
J springs has increased from 164,071 bushels in
! 1805, to 4,208,919 bushels in 1850. There are
' 10,000 vats employed for coarse or solar salt
and-10,000 kettles lor fine salt, producing 100 - I
•SSfV-, -•* *
1-0,000 cords of wood annually. Nearly a mil
hon barrels are used every season for packing
*Kinkelrefers Jto the disclosures of Mr. Glad
stone and others as reported in the “Times.’’-
1 raiulatur.
fOn the death of their king, the publio an
uouucement of winch was usually followed im
medmtely by the proclamation of his successoa,
the French populace would shout— “The King is
dead . Long live the king IV-Translator. 8
[to be continued. ]
Elegaui Philanthropy.
Judge Niles reoently made a most eloquent
speech in the Connecticut Convention in favor
of exempting the Homestead. We clip the fol
lowing extract:
'• It may not "be thought unsuited to the plane
and the occasion to refer to the recollections and
associations which make up the crowning felici
ties of life. lam not ashamed to own that my
feelings are enlisted $o less than my understand
ing is oonyinced. Igo for it because it is right
in itself, right against ail forms of sophistry
right against all appeals to prejndioe and pas
slon ’ ,lDd J h \ loTe of gain, right against the
world. The home where the ivy and the wood
bine have been taught to twine by tender hands
and loving hearts—where the children were
bom and some of them have died—where the
aged parents stiU remain, and where the sons
and daughters return from their distant emigra
tions, to pay their tribute of filial love—the
home where all that is sacred in life, in death
and in religion centres—that home I would pro
tect, not by unstable laws enacted to-morrow,
but by constitutional provisions immutable as
truth and jnstioe, and enduring as the everlast
ing lulls.
Me. Jeffebsoh a.nd Cuba.— The Syracuse
Star, whose editor has known as many men and
seenasmany men as the wandering Ulysses,
gives the following anecdote :
The late Commodore Ridgley of the U. S. .Na
vy, informed us in the year 1887, that having
on once ocoasionjpgssed the night at the house
of Samuel Gouverpeuf. in New Vork, the son-in
law of Mr. Monroe, Be observed, the next mor
ning, a box of papers inihis room; which proved
on examination to be letters from Mr. Jefferson
to Mr. Monroe. A portion of those letters, bv
Mr. Gouverneur’s permission, he examined, and
found them to contain a pl an drawn up by. Mr.
obtain possession of Cuba when an
occasion should arrive by transporting animy
to her shores in a fleet of , e- r
should take their departure from si'’ ,
Charleston and other Southern ports W ' ° rk ’
Ma. Cooper, the novelist, is again reported to
be very dangerously ill, with very little hope of
recovery. He is m the 68d year of his age
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r\J|p^Bl&S ,n Mhscow siatcs thatj on the 20th
| u ‘p as jjje taonkabf theconvent of Waldimir,
a . OWn ?S OU |92O miles to. the northeast of that
wer 8 setting ont in proocssipn, to visit an
unage of the Virgin at a neighboring village,
a wooden bridge thrown over the moat of the
convent (formerly a fortress, ) gave way, and
out of 200 of the monks 168 were drowned.—
a immense loss of life was caused by. the wa-
V r ..- ,‘ n .S 4®f«et deep, and the sides of the moat
being perpendicular. "
■ Am ohgthe foreign riaitorijtotho'Creat Exhibit
lion is. a whole Chinesafamilyofrank. Itoonsista
O a Chinese gentlenian of the name of Chung
attai and his wife Ahap, accompanied by her
two sisters, and attended-by a female domestic.
?he three ladies pSßsess the small feet which are
the peculiar characteristic of the higher class
females in the Celestial Empire. They had hoped
to reach England in'time to be present at the
opening of the Great Exhibition, but their arri
val Was retarded by contrary winds. i ;
The Boston Bankers’ Magazine gives a table
showing the number, capital, and condition of
the banks in all the states of the Cnibn. Total
number of banka, 868; cifciilation $120,605,-
400: specie, $31,446,000; capital, $230,897,500.
New York leads all other States, having 162
banks, with a circulation of $18,000,000, while
New York city has 28 banks and $6,400,000 cir
dilation. , .
Tho chief physician at the Royal Hospital in
Vienna, Dr. Reyer, was conversing one day with
his colleagues as to the least painful form of
death, apparently in good health and spirits at
the time; yet that evening he was found in his
room a corpse, having p ß t, an end to his existence .
by fastening a bladder filled with chloroform
round his mouth and nostrils, by means of a
band of diachylon plaster.
The Borlin correspondent of the Globt, whilst
mentioning that the German governments are
determined to put duelling out of fashion states
that in a late ease, which terminated in loss of
life to one of the duellists, the survivor was
forced to be present at the post mcrtem examina
tion of the body of his victim, and to watch the
proceedings.
Syracuse (N. Y.) Journal states that Sam.
uel H. Keed was among the. prisoners shot at
Havana on the 16th. The Commonwealth says
that not two months since he was a compositor
m that office, which he left on account of ill
health. He bore a good character.
The average qnantity of peaches now arriving
ow , y ° rl ; I* 3, day is estimated at twelve
thousand boskets. The largest receipts at any
one day during the season were 18,000 bushels
on Tuesday last. The average price demanded
is ninety cents per basket.
Lieutenant Quimby, of the 3d Artillery, new
stationed at Fort Adams, in this harbor, has re
ceived a professorship in the Rochester Univer
sity ; he will probably resign his commission in
toe army.
The Whigs Of Belmont county, Ohio, have
nominated A. C. Ramage and P. Crosswell for
MrR w “ the “
Wight* or Women.
■•Laurie Todd,” a oannie little Scotchman
who came to New York, sometime after the dis
covery of America, furnishes the lUnstrsted
News with the following ideas concerning the
abuses and the rights of women. They are worth
reading.
But to bring the matter home to our own doors
and to our own fire-sides. Here I might fill a
volume were I to give the nnmes of a set of mat
nmomal jugglers whom I have known in the
enj for fifty-seven years past They were mar .
,T d 10 f° me the finest specimens of women
the world could produce; they swore at the altar
to nourish and' to cherish these weaker vessels
mm ft. U « yS ° f th - ir Ufes ' Bnt > within six ’
months after mamago, shonld his delicate
partner happen to be indisposed, away he
f! 8 ?. 4 ? “°“ C Ward ““‘“8- or card-meeting
or Clnb-meehng, or, may be he takes some coun
try cousin -and away they hie to Niblo’s, the
Lyceum,, the Opera or Castle Garden—ehe aits
by the window, her pale cbeek resting on her
from hr' hand r th 1 C tears ' Uke dro P® of pearl, are
trembling in her beautiful eyes, while her hus
band and cousin descend the front steps with
loud peals of laughter, every one of which
stokes on her heart like the sLarp point of the
cold steel .n the hand of the assassin Perhaps
she secs no more of him till 8 o'clock next morn
ing, when he asks if his coffee is ready
Now, Mr Whisker-face, or Mr. Goat's-beard,
is thus that you nourish and cherish your wife
don. • U ‘ Cat y ° U 90 ' Thia ““duct in a young
ememe ‘ 8 Tr' 1 ’ Unma ,'* l} ' and despioablein thf
alono h i ,S 0r " el 10 leaTo *>« moping
a one, while you are abroad finding your owf
pleasure. But you say youleft hor in the hands
a good nurse. No doubt you did, but to a young
Wife, there is no nurse like a kind husband.—
Had you staid at home, mixed the medicine.
bitor dr , 18 ° UP M hCT ‘ ipS ’ (fr ° m yOUr hand
bitordrug would taste sweet.) then sit down
ifToul i\ aad “ oloB ° 00 you please too, and
if you had told her ons-hotf of the fine stories
rn" WCr if wont to relate three weeks beforemar
age, she would have been perfectly well before
7*°' “B down of another sun. Thisis woman',
yhU. and yon are sworn to respect it: in her
prespnee maintain tho Bame modest deportment
gentl ° address ’ eud the same winning
glancp from your eye which ybn were wont to
assume m the days of courtship ; if you do this,
shl .1 "1 n ° Ter faU - and 8116 will say that
she is tho happiest woman in the world : thns
the honey moon will never wane, bnt shine
the g lMt inn U “ ? °^ PUt “ P 4o S ethera t
ine last inn by the way-side—the grave. 1
fifty fonr yeara experience, and can
odd that I never saw an unhappy marriage out
or a/oo7 ore bUt th '‘ t 11,6 man Was either? royur
There is another olass of land pirates, who
Broad* 0 the nghts of womea - New York, and
bv 0 d l ay la Particular, is completely infeßted
weather, for these fowls of fine
athpraean t breast a storm; you may see them
Fran t k?in StopS i ° f 1,18 AsUa ’ 4110 Howard, the
’ “ nd 6very other Hotel where drone
fik Ah. r^ e ? te - There they, stand, planted
,hon r^ aad Y ins in ** ehow-window of a tea!
hv St p havB 451118 and P at >ence to stand
,7 . 1s > you may oount some' scores of
1 automatons, passing and repassing fifty
mes, between Leonard and Rector streets, in
the course of three hours. They generally hook
arms, and as they grin, and talk, and look in
one another’s faoes their motion has mnoh of
e swagger of the Siamese twins. Yon mav
b 7 4110 out of their jibs, they have
b aods } lk e, tije goats on the mountains of St.
’ Blr B i Bnder waists (r am now speak
g of two legged animate wljp call themselves
BqUe62ed °P with whale-bone, cord
and buckram. They resemble a group of spi
ders suspended between heaven and the great
deep from the branch of a peach-tree IW
also wear suspenders, which are intended to act
“ 8 Pf eve “ tor8 ’ (as the sailors say,) to stop the
extremities from parting with the trank. Now
these simple sons of silly women, do nothing
but hunt among the weaker sex, seeking whom
tj, 7 y k deToUr - Tbfly are of ti>eir father th”
devil, for he was the first lying dandy that ever
deceived a woman. The weaker sister having
last caste, is driven from sfloiety to the high
ways and hedgeways for food and shelter; trod
den under foot by the soomof a man, k bye-
Word and hissing to her more fortunate sisters
and laughed at by 'the perjured wretch who
Wronght her destruction,—while he, provided
tas brown hide is covered with black superfine is
admitted into the test society. - Best society indeed!
It is only a few years ago that Munroe Edwards
counted one in this best society. Edwards was a
forger, a swindler and a cheat, and closed Ms
ljfe in the statea-prison; bnt, the black-hearted
who robs a confiding maiden of her fair
fame and spotless oharaoter, is a "villain of - a
deeper dye; and this Villain is a magnet in the
best society! He eats thejr Idmhers, he brinks
their wine, struts on thair' carpets, lolls on their
§ofas, and salutes the fair lips of their daughters.
.badies, these things ore done in every grove, and
under every green tree, in the best society. But
it ought hot to be so.
Rights of Pabents. —Chief Justice Shaw, of
Boston, decided recently on the application of a
Hr. Poole for the cnßtody of his child, which
he had permitted to remain in the care and
o'ustody of hef grand parentajfor ten years with
out providing in any manner or degree for her
sbpport, that the interests ofthe child would he
promoted by allowing her to remain with the
grand parents, and that the petitioner had waived
his parental right to her custody by having
abandoned her so long a tune b
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•epy
_ *ixeeuTor« l_ Hbuce7 —
VTOTICE IS HKKEBV GIVEN .hat the andersigned
il are Ihe legally confirmed t'xeculnr, of
o, David PATTON, late of FmdfaymwLb.p A,h
g .rny counly. deceased. Therefore, nil persoi
c'aim. agaruri hu mile are requeued l" preaeiiuhem
lor rettleoienl: and iho» being indebteddierem a~
hereby required 10 make immediate paym-nr lo eitherH
lie eubarnbera. JKFFErSon Pat r? S" °'
DR. JOHN P iLLoJk, i
Exceptor*, Findlay lewn.hie |
Administrator’* aullcc 1 —
Notice is herkbv given n m iihe under.,,
U Ihe legally con.iiuwd Aenuni.uwor of rt * a
ttuof ROBERT PllJ.Ul'd, decea»edT?l ?,r or*'
soa Allegheny, conmy. Thire^refn"
■on. having claim, again., hi. estate arc hereby^
' |o ,'„ r nln m lh "V or senjemem: and iho.«e being
addled arc requeued lo make iramednue pavmenl lo
X" er - 3oh s '<
Robintop township. .
8~~ Building Lot* for sale.
Y ORDER OP THE GUARDIANS' OF flip POOR
•r the Oily OC Fitubutnir, there will he sold at p a h.
Auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY Sehtsm
*} 3 "’clock. >’ M . SJXTY-ONE Lf^| P S un.
atr in the Second Ward, Allegheny City near ih*»*
Th*« H‘ 8 > re »^VreeV^„fb>
1 j w l anti fr °o* iheir proximity to ihf* IVn**
and Machine Shops, will be very desirable fox tenant
houses, and offer an excellent opportunity for nfofiiahli
investment. Terms made known at sale . • •
3 K- MOORHEAD,
Ch’mn of Cnm tin Real Estate.
1 3
TKN°ACRP’/.- M ’ “m NURSERY HOOSE, wUh about
ii.K A ? a M * W and beautiful Brick Dwelling*
with spring house, anl about two acres of Giound nnJ
ac?e» ?n' Y ? Cr Z‘ L aM ollt in ‘ o,s of from one to five
acres. AH of which is very beautifully located* nw*-
“ del . l , ehtr " l vlew of tho river and surrounding
™ eD n ry ’ ai , H wt, en Federal street is graded, (which if
Gnmnd" 1 * do . n<,) ' will 1,0 oasy Of access. A Plot of the
.^5 d -i, ybe 01 M’LAIN & MOFRIT>S,
• ep3 :l1 8L Clair street. j
T„„ . Wanted ImmtlUtily, : -
KN good TWISTERS and LUMRiMaKERS • olio,
■wo good SPINNERS. None need apply bm’eijS
‘'‘■. '.'l' cora Po<ont and steady men. To'soeh, the hleh
wages and constant employment will be given. ® -
REES R. JUNES,
No. 137 Front-Bireet. ;
MWoodWreet._
W T^dL^p7rfo^7br y , “ n ““ g ' alCd «*“
“ P _ W. P. MARSHAL^.
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teimlAi dmSfiSHS!? de Afn 9“V Satin Be Cheiiej
K'V DRESS GOOffs-W-nT - f£SEl_:
ncwoii Pan g t „, e> n fntV°n ,u, J receiving tiie
Caihmerei? f oplin/ jES ® O, K l *; M JPe-;
Porameiios, Fr-neh Merinos
o °'p P ie "”«eived and n™ ?pS°"“’
: A - a. Mason - & cn_ ■
plain and plaid jaconet Mn»liit S-°?^ 8, o C0Ilai ‘ 11 “g of
and fißare/( n dla Bo ok> H^ s n A n^ ol^'. Swi « 8 «. plain
Moreen TeMbMOttJ»a^rd'i' U !S m S“ i ~ AUhou «tt
stmcyniinue. to .Blt preoilel iie'U»S 0 Morri!r
old price*, kaeing a iin. e ,|T Dk 'r® at the
■be Plank HoKoSS® “ d ®* fl?”'
SlMllg
«,t!?*u lan *» wou to call and examine the above /
S?«.liiS lS *‘u contemplated Railroad from j
Steubenville to Pittsburgh is to pass in front of s»id lots, /
ROBEn-TSifi P 0 »ee the owner. I
idS*** B * OHA ™i on the premises: or, I 1
jyfcwtf JAMES C. RiCHfeY, Agent. | j
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of lie Keyitone awaken, ;'?Jr
»./ 5# forlh/roniihe hiULand-ilio dale,
®Ugffi*|crthe bldiSraTrtttstafon,
Aud/asi down'lhe ciirrent^eßail.
Oar hefcmaQ is trarty aiul true,'
Oar heisman is trusty and true,
Bill Bigler the raftsman of Clearfield,
Will carry as gallantly through.
His timber is now on the water,
' themark«htfllgo. . , i , \, ;/•
No raff on ihe river i* tauter, ' \
Then sing ont the sorig of bis crew, \
' 7j < X«oivsing oauhe song of his crew, \
*- : ' c Bi|l Bigler, of Clearfield,
Will carry hi gallantly through.
V 6 life canaeof ; '“
And boldly proclaims to ihe:wprld:
Tbßt the dag w^^h’wO'hbld’in'cbmmuotoo,
Alost never be dastardly farled.
Then sing out in*? song of his crew.
T|»en sin* oouho song, of bis crew,
BUl :i ßtgld r t U)o:raflaa]jmof Clearfield,
Will carry, asgallftntlyLhrangh.
°c»ober wM-ta’ sear** ftttf owß*
When ourintbe rivcryoo l !! see,-
A •'fift and Clover,
- Their Hamabarg quarters to see.
Then singouj the song of hisctew, .
Then sing ontihe aong of his trew.
Bill Br<i-r. the raftsman of Clearfield,
Is coming his quanete to view. ‘ 1
So get alt yoar moveables ready,
'at ones on Capitol HIM,
ror Bigler is mdvioa ap steady,
The choir ofifafe Keystone to fill.
The chali’or the'Keystone to fill:
The chair of the Keystone to fill
Bill Bigler, the raftsmaU of Clearfield,
Is rowing up Capitol'Hill.
t • • ; ...
invite the attention of our readers to
the advertisement of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, iln
the columns of our paper, as a remedy of the
firtt importance to the community. The oertifi
oates published in its favor are' not from un
known names, but from eminent and widely cel
ebrated men. Statesmen, Professors, Clergy
men and Physicians, give their strong assurance
that this new medicine for the. cure of plumona
ry disease, can be relied on with confidence by
the afflicted for>elief, and we trnly hope its re
sults in our section, will sustain their conclu
sions elsewhere.
.. >r . HARRIED i .
.un ifa urst September 4lh. by the. Rev J
8 ALDEN°’ BOBKRT AR- ™ liß B >°
I h.Ji™ for U>e eicunion to Beaver on the lOih in
, * .!!r nl , C^i b ® orihe ronowin? General Coromii
! .uf tii Of A. M’Candleas; and jUg©,
ft,® '“Homing thimon Comromeei-BrollberjCooleS
Hj? H?"’ ae fj?,' S° w> > olml, 'B Schriber, Lyman
«p‘lta*™Tj p U,UaUgh - Px,c '-™
T ,IB AUTU I MiVAL Pittsbnrpb
a i !n°h t,cu [j 0r “ Socir -y wiJ l held oa ibe >7ib IBih
and |ou ni September, in Mason c llnll, Fifth atrJel.
Co'nLmi'.r / or man he reported to the
5 of Arrangement* before U o'clock. A M of
memh'e h r? ep r , °:s bo £ F “ mily can be bri o” the
.in“e"ekef.aee«“““''“ Coaun ‘ l '«-P''ce 81,00;
*-P? :H Oy order of the Kgccntive Commlitee.
DBenvllia Auction
KSIRABLG/RBA-L ESTATE-FOR «ilrp »,
Js.h of September, « 3 o*lodJ, P. M - ' ' he
of'/rSon* ” about ten aere.
i bcau ii rill oe ”’ Uri =' : Cottage. wib two
w fi"«“ct«!“ ioff “ 0 ObOVe ’ I * id ° ul iu '
1.’ 7 uSdm?ri *n h " , s> r «lrci. on the
offered thii ' # h s“ y P' y ' ond the «no»t deelrahle
rsßas-OnojM'U,,* nolo at ninety darei jbne-fonrtli
. 1 ICSS; oue-founh Erst Jannarv ta«. „„j
tie balance let Jannary. i£j and
st A plot can be seen at M’LaW * MomTiji^.i,
• - r«ps-J3r.^'
I''!,Ld',o '<t« C,.y urn hereby
DA P^»de h on Sa'-Kjb”
■ MikS. 1 DAVro CAMPBELL.
_! **_ Chief Engineer*
p e «n t r, Carroll u? l ® Facu>r Ti Peun ;np
I, p 1 Carroll Mrret: eouniennarnh on Penn dowi. in
8. C„„, up to M,rkcl,d owu io W.ter; dowu W.,£
“ P F ' r> ' Ae P*«“ “f fceginni^
Pirfmen't Association. ' "
JS^&S&nKsgigsi
h 10 „,‘,ct* It,' ]> F,n } ■ ,ree «.°» SATURDAY,
rerii ’ A ' ’i Paradl> - . ADAMS GErrv,
r — - Secretary Firemen’. Aa.ociation
/'Sin*'"** 10 * WHWKIKs-AIM, 50„75c. k„d
;’ , ®liV° pcr«ailon, for**le at MoßttlS* Tr» Mart
W'y ,s NKKVOOS 'ANTIUOTK and Piitsicjli.
i.. RESTOBATir4 --—T&c medical wonder of tho nee.—
cu e ad ™“'‘ P° worful mediciue disiWred and*will
cure a I aervooe or .paanodic dieeaaea. f, U a nervine
c*-e ha« P °iT.'led L ‘ U |,“l,i'' h ““ Ion? the dis
i»« \e' ra r- l: due carcd violent and lon# a and
prlccS;^;n.ro?®a^rx7o'„T;!,, > ~ :<,i,' a
S. L. OUTHLERT,
sl> Smithfir*JtJ street
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Jt^? t ** *? toerpeet a rich crop frdnr
bJ > h 2^ n n? 1 * M *k&* strong arid healthy chiMr** *
A «cklyfranieri^
, ho originally induced by hardships, dr
f«^ n f c V b °* ctue^ r & f latter... Itiaimpossiblethata
course of vice or imprudence ahnnJd hot iDoil ißs I
consnumon: and^e;WfcS^h«^ffiSt a i
a just punishment for the folly of the I
2JJL“; Fo J w hen-onco udisease is contracted, and
ririte§ i i?^f? ft ?f^r^ yin s tbe it becomes •
S™ 7-“ nlB tbon entailed ripon posterity. -
<E*tiCMing
“f “l^« l0 ”>y; ‘lowoften do wolS“ca!£. sSln
:Bnd a thousandother afflictions, tram*min»rf »o the rf«ng
been prevented by this *££&
jy precauoon ? To accomplish which, there is
BinWiTS™.ARILLA, combining Yellow Dock and
ni» r p!si Wll k gWiuineHondttraaSaiaaiMip
of" I dnringlhi, warm wcShS^U
KEY6BR, &.'M)DQWktA • •,'<
Wholesale andftotail. Agents,. - -
W. ifcIHKS; Sect,
Otffcr—Aa 41 Water ji.,ui WarsAouji o/C.ir. firaij(i ? f
P re P are <t 1° insure all kinds
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k?o.»?„?h cl,lle,l » “ r K^VBI> f w«U anl ft,ofkWy
an4uSesrity. 00n, °""' lty forlll W Prudence,intelligence:
G. Hussey Wm, Baea'ev Win >.* r f
bneamptnem, No. 2, meet® Ist and M Toe*dayeore2l
day“ Übar * h De * Tee L ® dE ®’ No-dvmeetaSd tuuMth Tnes
everiJ?” S ‘ ar L ° dge ’ No '
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Anoolated firelnkurai.ee Oompa.
of’S’ Zta i f ntttp '^ hM Ktt s MAvm'aM
Offic in wm%‘
W*Wpt^ss®«SSfe
Mutnol Life ittßanuuje Company,
OP NEW YORK. i
CAPITA!,, $1,380,000.
~ COLUMBUS' INSURANCE COMPANY. '
FIRE AND MARINE.
CAM TAI,, «3P0,000. jV
I. . 1' *‘ ' ',',-R-H. BEESON.iArant; -
; President—James S. Boon: *~
M’Clarltiit.
s^ arer ~i OT ®P h «• Lcsch.
Secretanr—o. A Colton.
adverusementia another part ol tlu,p.p ec
I ' .. , PttMUMtq y/ i ” I ''
mmpm
apnw Cwl..Basia,Bw«is mPiUßborgb.
i CoU ««“n«» Bill p<uttner, Ae* ;
CoHecUng, ESll Po»Ung, Distributing
I < S2»v55- C - tf! ? ol ««-for Parties 4muAc, .. •
the<?Jficeof the Corning Pont, or
;l& ! m Perlo<!ionJStorei ' n,w
>!„ - ID*Xi»ffiai«rt , «roiypeg, _i%
hav« had a large. Operation Hoam.wßhn Gltuulßtv,.
gbemp>ypM, on the beet materia, are takeivat ihk?uT
SSSf *»*«* superiS&ffe
iThe arrangemcdijenables tliem dlin th'fnV* v A U«rtJ
flroaps,Ota,* nimbai of pe W o«s, in lhe°mo s l S(
f4n^c^ f ,i<,k 0r «*"»**»»—, taken In day
HaiU'onnb o l
febl4*ly OD^',S ' ceels ‘ alninco OD -f , P arl b atreet.
M 'COED « CO', f . £f
; conr/En of fifth asb wooomtmeets,
JS ABi norr prepared to awpply their friend* rw&
< jß a ?d the pobhc generally, with the Pail Style / B
dIAXd and CAPS, which they have jnat*Sslk
feelved ■ I wot
7 " "/. FAll FAiblonia ••■ y ' '
I 0. H, PAUkSON, No. 73 Wood strut,iu nowto-
I dSa. ceivinahls entire Fall Stotjk of HATS, CAPS, and
| hldbaaineaa.. Hehasndw
« general-assortment ©£ all in kts line, besides feeeivinr
£ n the Pennsylvania. Raiiroaa of which ho
sell at eastern price*.. •■•'•
rtHEAP A. Waso.-. A Co have
V received another tot of those very cheap embroider
ies. [ao27j Was.B3 end 64Market si
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SPECIAL IfOEjEGES ~x
■S«SmS? o‘rrt,w?n%^ naM the
•Bare MS BS3ffSE22I i J? R « st ?^P ?; mm-OB each
Jrfsfdcnt pcyoiffi^dfaiHitting^o.
.“? office ,n ! he
, 'eitubtirgh, -rum.g'iaa. lt& ? >g6 ,f~ t ' AYi; ' o^
renio»^s»iln» ,, t pain or incon»eiS{miJ?K
UEy,Pf%ipaVA«irin of the N. r^*&!S:23s*
■ cioaa ■i tte .'; i i<
: SitamJS? f ’&« «nablcdlbteta
• trealmeuTlo sucfi & dfgrqo;oGjaccc»iS 2
L fi “4jhB moat confirraedond obatinate caaea yields**
attention to :; y ,ytauS9- '
!Prom^j^ala v i |r e;Wa7tm;,-MBy»tltyiMi4
i Dr.a.SaHojightota'aPorain^tbcHyapeMU,
tt<S V ftF hU he . a,,^. hav ‘nf bad nodi«turfaa/>ceof thoafora-’'
ach orb owe! s, af'tr taktngiiu Jim dasaof These
facts arc ftdi controvertible* thattbisisa case whfoh'
f™
JeU ' ' ' ' •'" MO Wool street. ?
ITi A. O. D.
TjerJ?S^ ab W Td ° r corner o*
*pr28 8n< * 00t * #treelB * ever y Monday evening ....... r.
of iisleitraet areirulr wohdef ;
make immediate trial of tie
mlaf d“ Ha^ o^^ rea ' ,arilla ” K«mnoi Mate !j£
from Mineral nostrums to seek hone iife>
; lomhaome to himae7“nd o hfiL l”no" P on^“ W ? , ''V
rfcovenr; let the patient only understand thatthetame
»' •••■■ ••St '■‘"'i-, •.. or -. •i®oO
fechanlea* Lodge, No. 9; ineel* every Thursday even-
*- < 'V ** V
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A CHOICE cStI S v "
*o oroaraem y«rd<'aSS^J!;!iJJ*2fJT
®* foand at Greenwood Nursery. An ftJRS« r*
Sir?ri 1 ?* and Fifth streets, PitubuSli^JerJ
ffite3: '
ej^S^nßsaaßffggg*.
Health Office) " "
at No. «», Grant street, between
J/.?.r . geeretaryT ~
.U.fliToJt, end bavinr entirely reGtled'the
open,or Ihe Utddy.ef Stpttmber, wnb a tunre anj >o
! flgHg'S o ®* ®f Fancy 1 , staple -
H°USK FURNISHINO- DRY GOODS, to*«herwfrtl»
IRUWJT of TRIMMINGS AND FURNISHING GOODS*
[ kep ‘ br lha ‘ w *“ known mi
‘mH/LIS 1 ‘ U W|pe“f»lJr inform ihose per«mj demrltw
Moarainrand Hoasp Farmahiugor Linen Gordai'thaiia
hjiaujre they can obtain a raorecorapleteaiockth an
al*® wncr* in ihe .Cilyyae he intends deyolinff particular
s°s® braneher of bustneaa, Cmportinr ihe -
inain-portion of ihe Gaoda hiraselfand-diipoalaa.of.
them al EASTERN. PRICES
f J»n««Sg ' UlAMte A-AI’KNIGHT
i fefc tl comfortable an* coonoicni
!ffi9LOWELLING HOUSE, on W'ylie'Mifeetittf'faft ’
-6o Conri ffoase.; It isiu thearfdstdf
s?£j*!s hb ? lh °o« Possession willbc-<flv«n:fauacdt
* r«pvt4 Fto??n,!, * c,,enquire 01lhi » o ® c «"
Wa. lliu BUtIBI |" rt
BY THE NR W CENTRAL HaiVroa D '
10.PHILADELTHU. /kD ’
Mlte»ye Plllsborjb « »ery day at 1 o'e'oet PM ■!?£.
ai 4 oWqek.p, ACand from lienee SOI mile* by theMw
Tmntfleamajtaitrmiit, to Philadelphia, New Yew! »tX
s* cpmfortabla jimd expeditious
rmuetothe Eastern cities. Hnsseiieer* for
EV& e C a^ i tWpUe H e arri ’ bQr ® diteC, ’? ntka ¥* '
;.ygv W. R. MOORHBAP.'Ay
■ SpeeSaclej .l4o*sr«~ “ - •*, *' *■ *
T 033 V—On Saturday laat.eomewhgm >.*£_’ _ ‘
Iw" "wmfcdly ilJSta££e££ i
■■ . 4 . — —- " . (yepl^^j.y,'
[ *ingl©^rUcle t .*UiU.Wiio!eaaJeprices < ' iJavlnir’jnjtraT
: ceived a largd additiwi to his usortnte&tffaenow defies
! * j
f-ii I S°?fe xnre,s ’ pficea,wWeh enables {dm to"
f?uv?V rom ? ?P® P*r cant, lower than a&y oihei es* v *
5J 1 ? 8 ? 1 ? 6111 or in ODy west the
of°sHi2^\i! n ? every ort * cla wdl be warrantedat if®?-
of sale—«>thtu every one-can buy eooaliy safe ™5 -
eheap. Our t&ottp.&to selLatvery- small' profits*-and'■•
do noiwi/kio^Ko
K»^l^^^SSSSfi|^sS« -
FOiTrkiVT- A"d Co-aeislonoiw-ii
Bidy, athreo stow BRICK HOUSK, (Nb: ISI §=?&
nurd firrtil, between iioss fladQia.njJvApply to JbMbL
' . IVBW HT * M%om<
No. 117 Third
opposite SI. Charlea Hotel.
Store Aoom for Bent.
ii&bseribef offer* for rent three large anff
e,V "'
~ ~ 2 •’ - - •on the preonae» l-- \ •
Beaver couniy.ia Novemlertaau
Mar TtmJe
»ep3-d3l« PATRICK Fm.gV
“SMSff IN
[ Jnmmmys, Notions, Fancy mid Variety Goods. -
«en 4 -'-NO. #» woopsrassr, 9 *
'P’ t“*'cc*n :Thitd and Fmttd^Tiiabvrtl,:
„ INSURED BY THE
Kentucky JSutual life Iriiuranec Co., '
Capita! *
«A-'^W?P.pjjOtrBAff < p DDI.LiBS, and.is managed'''
•Pamnafi!-r h lgieeliategmyand respoanbUity;
a1 nu,l, ' iJ ’ 'nfonnauoa given, and ‘ 1
up|« received by, j, TUKBETT, Agent,
■Sancm, pawonra, MedicalEramknfr?^ I *^'|Sp2'
inriJ^SiMh^ r L l>J !« boCo<,uni,leoon Engines and Haw • •
»>*««• H»u^inThe
n^?kSraf X,o ?iS n^.*£lait ® p thobuildiag cao be ■**«
4St??! *° ffiW 4 *»»W.Oinrt Ba.in, nearSeeenth
— Poq>» PP Sngioee and -
J PXNNSYLVANIA K4Tr.nnAn~
Computed f&tfggymau*, W..t or
rtIHpInW E^ IIC ? D^ND I ? !>EIiDINCf * e ABEt>!
T^iTfrihifenT; “7 p J e f* Q ' 0 10 annonnee to
■se, , ™r “ “ d
Week,M the fislo£
Dry Good*, Data, Sh£*Tßook£
'
Sfe4|cine.,B4dl«y,i«„4S ' Bl%AwftT
ucosn cues. •
O^LM\?»TrT^^F^ r “ , Y PeiD, '> Dye Stufla,
; Sel»,wtl?4e. rrP4l ' r,nlolhy “ d &^gg“S
4L ■•■'-::■ sotrata - r 4 '
aurfsi * J w WVODE * COLE, Agatlr
SHSS . comcrof Feim and WTaynegireeu. * s -
‘TI ■ t» now receiving and oitening ibe mrt
ifid Yuhlbodb*6 Etock'^Af' lyiiuo ■
-'
THnSi MEN: ANl> ■ BOYS’ JDLO- *
TH{N6 k ' *
t.?*—f 10 wttiTCrwl ortera in thft yairgying
‘ n perscniilaii«njtil?a. - r
f .?Nacharge farihowinf Goods,”•.■•■..* i
\ atudy topleflie* at l
••■--. ,>wo» 7i. Sgiithfield street*
r o(a ‘ '
AiS O%?Sl' e0,,dl ' ref ‘ en,m„ • : -
ipiOß SACK—THREE ACRES UE L,AttU ,tZZ„I :
wl* hail ißthp.cerure; four rooms, a dlmnrnu r
kitchen la ihe itajeuanl: two eelfan.°T2Si?°2? *“?->
w«er, «mWe,,4“>flTte • mrnS frSlit sSB SESS >
frtdu nndfloWert; ha» •
artttnpßtil !5-By ll <>tl * < tt »adeonainon. an<{ haadSmely
,i@SStf®ssar •
; rce S2SoQ Tetmaeasy.;; .. t. ; ;
-■;■ jert ‘ ‘ ■'•-»• CUTHBERT,«ea>i Agent, s
i' -- No-iOSmiihficldrowi. -:• >
ATTtiJtNEVa', ALUKKUKNAKU
JUSTICES OE.THE ,EBACE_IfcSMIoi!««A
••U« -- • ..nS^j^aasaarA.
Ii'rtIiKAVIiftPROMItiSORY NOTES tmiJDHAFFS-'
JU* —A large variety of Notes and Draft*, handsomely
engravedjfcrr sale «t- ,
, A v W. S» i*'":.
. corner &fatkei and Second rts.
S fuvitif, corner of-Aiar*ci
JS *5 B l eond eprwia; Inw foi sale lie largest sloclt Of
Books ever offered ia this c»y-«-eaim faring o/£»e* l ;
gCT«, Books, *e..fn every
gtfl eo/ oinding, ; anXguhe lowest prifees. fart
fcSvoidSH tMltt PjkPtSas.~-thfTiatsSaon C»5
and Lxucr Ptpcrs blae andcream laid, cants nit
«i W. S. HAViSN’fI Paper Waretoow.
* e P? corner Mailed and Secondln.’ ■
1 H. r jp WSJtrrlOhaif bbla. anil Blbl«.Lake While -• .
Fi*h, Shad and Tront, (or sale by
WM.DYKR,
807 Liberty street^
fi^ os ~ lD: ?°M<i »*>ree boa Conan »-
v ftr»«le by ■■»-■-. Hep«j WM.iHCB ft.
<!o “ oCota ?«wnu for
p,.ms L.Wy ror „l„ fepysa.
lyf vKAaaK3-iSS bill., N. o. Molu.ei, toarnto i
ip oo eho«p Saga* Houw;
For tale by r ' r WM. PYKB.
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