" '" V; '' r n sMSiI SigteippS^lH#”' •’CiV^sWV;^^ '** v i ;i : •5 V-t>VV- &V:'tf W- "'V/v, *VVy/ \\<:^\':C> •*. '**>'i*'* , ’ , !». * rV* ;*»’ * ’ * *» JJ-x'' iA,'. v* ? + *•* l' », fj, ■•*, ■sflf’Cyf. I !?£**?* *'‘*"*i*^;***i?~ > tyijl'*-*#'■- K' '**' ■ 1 t* * \<£?i .^-‘v'i-. 4 i.’.-* \“ f ,v. >s *{/■>• ■* i* -v T t • > l 4 ■ »i wV,'. 1 1 i,*V» v* «r .'i K ‘, _ . «i • ;'■* t tv','-^;*s^."i^■] f, r> ■’’’v* c- "i** 1 NViT* ■' 4.• '''>!' . U vV> t ‘?* i > *» fJ,H i‘"*‘ ? Vcl: K '■ H s « L t r *‘ ;’.-■ L-'' • 5 -V •*-'’» 'SJ;Vi-/ •■* ->*♦ <hvV "Vr--* •>■ - v>vyvk\j; ;,K* vs^j--<: * *y; A - ' r> «v*V* vs* v" *’v •■•t •/ -v: :,*!•*: jl;„. v .SsMx »> s j T -jh I*t.'s 1 *t.'s • C\> C‘| -'jt;"yv' !:V<V~s nV 4\v?%;-V'A,' vV-•;<?.-- - VI J o-' + lf '*-/! "fit v,^ £ vr&vVY £; 4 ,e;M^ ■^ £i ■;■*. j P'iV-U.W-V 1 < '- l ; i;il V;:; if V/ !iV!Vrf I fjpSSaapa^ap^d hf-fr 1 jfeVV'- 'C /^-^’^% ,t ! ;a i^)« l v 'i WWw^§kS9pMl^M^% illijlfipMii TO WMPWIMm , l >sSfcaaMafr , .°. for, •r a s^c IpMIMli / PmW&~ -S' l i • v r*tf-v* r >-cS>*r ■;;--v?s^v r #-c. "f>l -\t| . teM»«ss?KE’¥"'» ■■ j - brcatb3 that bo inexplicably meet the traveler Id ‘ ® Sommer night, gave evidence of a coming norm. The bito of tho mosquitos that choked tho very air in clouds were distressing beyond all endnrance, and as the half-naked body pi ; their-prisoner hung baokward in ite faintness, • the stripes of bloody ekio, torn looss by their Whip lashes, were quite hidden by their black, v eager forms. What should they do? The eng-; gestion of Dr. Veneer cannot be entertained for. o moment; the reader may readily guess what it tyas. v Finally, it was decided that Damon should remain banging there until mondog, and ’ the party would then return.- To remain there among the mosquitos! Far more fciu.<jUo.haveadopted the shorter plan of top doctor’s and let the black mould of tbo cane . and the regulators - . in the storm, r/\ .ft' .i- : r . vi! i -i Jviftidet the'erushtDg of tho trees and the howl- i blasts,.the nnpitied gambler returned -Wit Wia It had been the sleep of death, i ' thoaejTCry . etihgs ; that aroused the life • Y ll ? 111 Wo to resist their horrid attacks,.; The . dash'of cold rain upon his exposed wounds was . ' grateful to tho lever thateeorehed his very vitals ; “ d , BtiU better.lt oway the mosquitos! The lynoherswere gouß.that wassuffioient evi- c Aa «Mpped to deatb, as they ttreatenedj fand nowy could he hot dikr w.k.TL 8 ’ Te ?B« a ocewaBwithlnhisreachO* «tf rfh x’ W7 to goa« at\he very S h »!» tongs, as the first band ■'■- : £^ ; ’^^ v -^ ,, k- ,1i, 1 , at-an- exulting bound he sprang fta®:.tte,hoUy Jtree. whose “virgin bark w r !: t i Stain - ca byhuman blood,and with nie right hand extended towards the Thunderer’s setff *’* oW6 ® death to the four, oi death to him •«A n VI? I 0- fcei,l,e<l - now,o tho torn ekin or gashed flesh, uponhisback, he dashed the canes “'de. sod at a run rnohed the bank A half muo up stream brought him to a farm-house and *ee»Fsi^inifottn:«ia^«Ufi;'-:.itifhent-'oari.': was fastened to the bank by acbaiur aud lock, leering off the fastenings, regardless of oars, he bosln Wat lay in J*? bottooorthe staff, propelledthe bOat across. : but at,a point some tmlee bdow the town. i'JnL?'?* ‘be next day ho was lying, all nn known to any one except his wife.-at iiis own b ““ s £ in B Btat ? of bigh delirium. This contid° tho a*™? 10 ”*to°nth, during whichtime the strongtininded womtm htmgdtyr his bed by day and night, fed upon hopes of deliclons I 0 ®**'® 3 , 4 toot to know that >er hnaband- waa.thcre. V A strong constitution ■ : <wrne d4 l, p gambler .through, and he.was nro noupeod^yhlaniithfulnursetobaoatofdatiLr. tb^L t r 9 . ‘'sin »at for long hoars, fof hours tovroto the night nr tnorning, and de- T®?- tocir .projects of revenge. -There was no ptsOTtiment between them is to thv f S to?, provocation, none os to the extent f? •Y • to»» vengeanco ehonld go. Death, death was the horrid sum total; but the details! end who of the doomed foar should lead the way in the precee! toodld they nil dieih the Aod in what manner ehonld ““fe 11 " toem ? Aod whenshould L * the tower, of Siloam' fall ? • toe beroinepresemd tho ee -8 ,nra ' “St her. nearest neighbors did not snspeotit. The four lynch W ®? a,8 5 no evidence that he tad ever made his escape from the cane-brake, they agreed that Jl ?elP B» so they concealed the |ffltyA«J«ery of hie disappearance in their Dimon caoaea &a adTertiaemeot to to fcswtjd la the town journal, offering a large re ward for the discovery of her husfaind’a body, annposed to hare been drowned about the niebt «»i“ 7_ > ThiB 8l «P added to their assurance, sgdui ofew weeks they began to breathe freely .. ijot thaavcnger waa in their path. A State’s Warrant, wm sworn on* against the four for as eault and battery on the person of Eogene Da t.vonfroated with the aconaer in the mag isfigte a.conrt, they were identified by his plain. * est Js , <> D J r « as well as by rations circom-, ttantifd evidences, and pnt under the heaviest Court? ' 10 oppear bcroro tho aext Circuit w ‘?i^ 4l i e } , * r -; b f f ‘ lr 8 B thieh they were to stand, apd the judge with whom they were to be con notttadwqreof afarhighenoharactertban those. f° r ' ““V“t in the prcsenoe of their friends, tgoorthom having their wives and children pres ent, as they sat depressed in mind by tho turn the affair was taking, Damon walked deliberate drew two donble barreled pistols WgdßftWPfcte. and with right and left hands. ♦St* »“®“ b ldextrous, shot the four through IW intaposedT “ BCStOTP ° r °’ en ■ word «>dd .lYppS B ® 1 ?®® was never more sudden or eomplete all in tho prime of life, the 38** friends, the fury of the cl “W'Moo dismay of the officers, must be con caved rather thatdesoribed. Damon waa borne bs to a Rood!, heartv ‘ hat ,? x P^ lie3 Towots without .J 8 * - hindrance ' —that nogs the changes on twS&i?*' atllJ B ° a 'wakes the'echoes if there be any asleep. “ - it B ?/. Tn,Bai ' : 18 B °. it'll not bo ttltfSi 1 ” 1 ~ tfmt <hanionas •**« been found In Who^ t^ Ba r 1 J on !_S f ttoso good wholesome “ d B \^°?' Carri r WM tb « author of It tt ?. ho “ e#t * generous fellow, .? oa ®B®> 8 ®> besides bis - heart about him, week SSS^e 80 " ,5 WM 00 hollow, ghostly ’* nman explosion, With soul to il; that ono cannot beln liklngiwhether he will or not p an d smile, and bo a til lelju not so with yonr hearty laugher. But o that diffuses a slokly moonlight over ® ehuoklo lodges in the throat nhtf reddens the face, and shuts the eyes are our abomination. We ecu abide aTmta? Lathr Bu>ckm S r laugh, that shakes the frame I ke on agae. and Is only indulged in upon ene «l^Ti onß - I ‘ l3l,k * n dinner for o P no_?ot b 8 «P«» hut then comfortable and eh- V U , con^“U 3 w ‘thal and altogether ajnxmy 0 f a langh, if one only knows how to „.£!** tbB “Ml nmsioal of all things is tho free ringing laughter of childhood. No frost In it ®- on, d be classed with tho song of birds and the murmer of brooks. ft “ speaks i^s^Sl 8 ,5“? d, before the heavy strings of thin ab d Wound over and over, for the g»yer, sadder notes of the time. • “ e luaa.--Re , od and reflect upon the fol tovjAg artiplps % What a BUuwTbUU of the world Nn'tnT-'* b ® if th ? Bo * f 6e»«on was carried out! Not 0 newspaper printed in the United Btetesfw atS^', m f ttheoo “ man<lBfJoB »^, tho sun nrrn^^l b ° t y<!rftP(lgn>apBrB tOeOßSeit Would Beennpgly be as great a stoppage: .wWftl Sutpauiene/ Newtpapert. —There has bfd!#«Z? era - b , Ie ® aW ' in different quarters Md bjqifiereQt write re, as to what woqldl be the effect upon the reading pnbiio of the United States ft, Jii^?^f IWpape f S were ** Baß P e hd theirTporC Hon» for one or two months. Wo should tike to r±7dW ,ttriei We have no doubt taat 166 ® Bans to briD g to the press a Bart hotter Support than it has reoelted. Men ' whotake the pa P 8r > fot “** ,b ® information they get, would bo ■•«^ai» 0 . r f n l . n !t an , <l ®°PP ort B °me paper aottakl’th/„ tte d , Sappointment tothoso whodo do, ' h papCr W ° n dbe o 8 g re « sa those ttfuK fimtifn MWO P a P er publiaheraof SopKpeSs^r l ETmJX '7%'° wbioh time no papers or exh*. w ?f*. dariD 8 ■hall be issued from any office • printers of eaoh State Bhali am,’* 8 ? 4 j bat ring. soph, timo, : upon whioh their respective Capitals and have a-LT-V) 1 S£aaSs‘ ,i *- M ‘ s^SSSt ta ? or . fce remembered by theTeadera nf Me toy, 'that, after a midnight march, the Americnn w*f 1 M p^vC6ton - 80(1 ttS^SSSS *he British in one of the hottest confiiote nftti* Mwlntfon; At flint the Jetter, fixed W SdwnH?1 Pel,ea Yo 0 { <, t naer *° retreat > with con" rfth^n.l? 8 * Washington, with themain body of ueenny, then came on; and renewed the At which Cosily wniUedYn ■2»2{SJ7.i? **l® American forces. The hows of impetnonsiy to near thl poBts - and ttere halted, ex themfemy. lHnßtttooB rid « *° tta leaden Wof w#w“ HDBton Se ? tin ‘ l «ya the etatho will P ,, opwrtion»>the head of the hors* W^feo»AA«»‘ tW ? 1 f “ d -*t« aoserf TrtuSgSS^ ra « eh T*l ta,Btl, ‘ V 0 to a d “m° *° w »*o elevate It ; s u' ■ ' - ■ -■ ■" ;TaCMAH Pgmjt>a-l “■ • . 1 : V thnM W * OUlmore, B&iora & PropriotonT 4 ’ 3 AiPBDAY a PAOE OF TXUS°PAPEfif 11 wnj * BB FOOHD OX BACH JOB PEINTING ta the city, and we would respectfully asi'amr bills, et&,.toglvo us a cell All our*Job T*pe "! f f ., th ® “° 3t m ? Jens manufacture and can not fail to please all our customers. Oar work men are pipfeot masters of , their business, and wilUabof nssidoonaly to please aU who wilt fa vor us with an order. ? ; tbb wisEKtr posWi ; :./j : I Now for sale at the counter contains a-great va j riety of interesting reading matter. It has fall particulars of the war news up to the boar of publication, and the very latest forelgn iiforma- Uon on general subjects that has been received. | Oar Market Reports, foreign and domeetio, ate full and may bo relied upon as correot. In this department of oar paper, wo take great pains to I have the report as accurate as possible, and we are gratified to hear that it gives great satisfao non to onr country patrons.. Our Editorial, Lo cal and miscellaneous columns are filled with or. I tiolca of maoh interest to reader. I is biadb. aqd wueuk. We visited the Ptarl toll, | n Allegheny city, a few days ego, and wore astonished to witness do complicated machinery, the admirable arrango mente, and perfect order in which business ie done, and flour made, in that vast eatabliah mont Few of our citijena probably hare any idea of the amount of capital inroeted, and busi neaa done, by the enterpriiiog proprietors of that coaoem. Wheat has been soiling throughout Ohio for somo time past, for abont.ono dollar and fifty cents per bushel. Yet the proprietors of the Pearl Mill hare kept buying until they have now on hands ahont one hundred and fifty thousand bushels of wheat Some 45,000 bushels are stored in and about the mill. The balance is arriving from all western points where It has been purchased. The amount of capital invest ed by this firm is very large. The price of the above quantity wheat, thef/yafthof the largo I stock of flonr waiting for Bhlpment eastward, and j the cost of tho miii, and aU its complicated and perfect machinery, must require a capital of a j third of a million dollars. 16 is said that no flouring mill in the United States excels this in its arrangements and ma obmety, or its means of turning out an excellent Jiuality of flour, and we ore informed that not ono barrel of Its flour has yet failed to pass in spection. It has established a good reputation , in the eastern cities, and its success is now fullv assured,. * . This mill has ten run of stones, and, when fully employed day and night, it can turn oSt about soten hundred and sixty barrels of flour every twenty-four hours. The location of the .mill is very favorable for doing business on the most economical principles. Tho Ohio and Penn ! Vlvania railroad candeiiver wheat from the west to-day, at one window of tbo min, which to morrow will bo dropped Into canal boats in the form of flour, from another window, and depart for the east. At least, *uch wifi bo the cata when tho canal is opened. This saves much ex ponse, and gives tho company many advantages. Tho processes throngh which this wheat passes while being converted into flour, is altogether too complicated for description here. The mill is five floors high;" and the wheat, wc arc told, passes three times from the lower to the upper floor white going throngh - tho various processrs or garnering, cleansing, grinding, bolting, and packing into barrels. It is aU tfoao by machin *>7. too. It wonld be on amusing occupation to coarse of a bushel of wheat ca its wind&g way throngh that mill; going up and down, and to the rtghtaud left, again nod again, tiHit at length is In tho flonr barrel, and on its way to some distant, perhaps foreign mnrkoi The smut machine üßcd iu this mill is said to be tho best invention; for cleaning wheat uaedln this country. It was invented by Jacob Ben ner of this city, and took tho premium at tbere cent State fair. This process of cleaning tho 1 wheat is all important to tho quality and bounty or u© flour, - - ' This mill wonld grind 3,200 bushels of wheat in 24 hoars, using 400 bushels of coal laths tune. It thus takes bat one-eighth of a bushel! of coal to supply power to grind a bushel of wheat; or a little over half a bushel of coal to 1 make a barrel of flonr. We noticed four brands of flonr made at the Thfo ft “ ? ltra > of wMt# wheat, h«t quality. 2d, a kind branded „ Choice,,« of Mediterranean wheat 3d, ; Extra fomily " flonr of mixed wheat 4th, i “ Soperflne.” ’ Weeaunot close without noticing the excellent arrangements in the Pearl mill to avoid danger 70 l.“*° t!! CMI flooMi9 60 or 70 feet of hose, by which water can be carried to any part of that floor from an upright tube always filled. Thenagke tube always filled whenthemmisin operation, extends up throngh *** “ ***>** frbm m hose failedhq -the flames, the whole mill oouia bo filled and enveloped with steam. For safoty, convenience, eoonomy and excellenoo of maohlnery, this mill is probably not excelled by a»y in the country; and tho character of its flonr is now well and favorably established. C* Were Will pleased with imr visit to this great establishment, and with tbs conrUsyofM, N obW,who" P ut4through" i t with many explanations. Mr. B.vAneCl of PittshnrghAwas the afohifrot of this mill ; and 88 Vj* kl>t j kB In it everything that wonldrenderit ncsnrpassed forim pip M0 S ■ legislative. ' We . loamb y telegraphio dcspatoh received lhis morning from Harrisburg, that the amendment proposed by Mr. Ellis, to the Prohibitory liquor “ ‘ he oomm iH«o on Vlere and bv n. * y » b ? n^ r * t ' Wtts * oBt in *l>e House I l a ;“ f to 67 nays. The amend! tlon to tf * "I 8 proposod *0 sarnie the ques tlon to the people whether it was advisable to enaot a problbitoiy law, and tben pass an act by rto legnrtatore. Mr. Cook’s bill enacts apj hibitory hquor law, to go Into effect in 1866, and provides for the submission of thb qnestion of its repeal to the people, at tho next State I eleflhon - This bill will probably pass the House. Bwamr Em K. Pwoc.-This gentleman, oae of the Senators from Philadelphia, haa been Weroly censured by the temperance men of c ‘ ty * tor ‘o th* section of the P Ibitory bai empowering officers to search out 9 or m stores and prirate houses. A meeting hiccoMse^A 18 fio7OTe!y “Ponded for called to TheJVo,/* a • 10 hl9 bourse in the Senate. Amencan this «step has been iatr£ssr^iS= Anna Mausara.-Xhe March nn&bcr of . magaaae son be had at OUdenfenney &Co'» hS,^" 1 * **""* De P° to - We W kfcsioforo notice* Hus a very loterea&g nom . PITTSBURGH : Tho Dental Association of Cincinnati have of fercd a premium of $lOO for the best essay on Dedtal Surgery, of llaltimoro hate passed the bill authorising the loan of tho credit of the city for nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars, for tho completion of tho SusquehanuaKailroad to sanbary. Tho damage to tho Philadelphia railroad by tho storm has boon repaired, and tho eipre»s trnln camo through to Baltimore, In regular time, on Monday night A despatch dated Louisville, February 27, states that there is no truth in tho report started’ at Washington, that Senaror Crittenden has de clared against tho Nebraska bill, nor is there any truth in the report that ho is about to declare his sontimouts upon that subjoot at Frankfort or clsotrbero. Tho Whigs of North Carolina, at a Stato Con vention held on Wednesday, nominated thoHor. Airrod Dockery ns their candidate for Oovernor at tho next election in that State. Mrs, Motralt is performing on engagement at Charleston. It takes three hnndrod thousand gold leaves to mako an inch in thickness; and one hundred and seventy thousand silver. A bill has been reported in the Kontuoky Le gislature, appropriating $20,000 to the Clsv monument. • J ■ Ti *° biu legaliiing nsnry has been defoatod in tho House of Bepreseniatives of Kentucky. The Alabama House has passed tho bill loan ing to the Mobile and Ohio Railroad $lOO 000 nt 0 per cent ’ A Frenchman hns Invented a kind of poper made from gutta percha, which is considered to bo superior to nil other kinds for lithographs and engravings. ■ 6 * H J‘ latbat Ja,J 3 e Cody, in Mrs. Stanton the Woman's nights woman, commenced «t;JZ: ars,r! " Bishop Soott, who has recently returned from , Liberia, says that the Sabbath is kept with sin gular strictness, and the churches are crowded with orderly worshippers. The old tailor who repaired Maroy’s breoohes and got fifty cents for it, Is still living in Niagara county, and voted tho Clinton canal ticket. , ihey are nil deserting Maroy. ' Herr Dioglestedt. tho Gorman poet, has been re-arranging Shakspearo’s «■ Tempest ” for the Munich stage, and, it is said, M. Benedict has been commissioned to prepare the musio for the drama. The New Haven Railroad Company are having a locomotive constructed for the consumption of ooke in place of wood, which has become a se expense. An engine whieh bnrns coal Baid.io answer every purpose. The Post Offioe Department has awarded thn circulation of that exceed ifSmS'SL’l " tar 1.8.1 thoro were one thou sand one hundred and ono deaths in Charleston r honßaod *» .ini* H. 8. frigate Constitution was at St - Vih- “ y ,With a frieato had cap- The President’s weekly levees at Washington, closed tot the Beason, it is said, on Friday. Sandford’s Opera Troope commenoed a series of concerts m Harrisburg, Po. on tho Ist of this month. -r-.... I' Several shad have beeivcaught in the Delaware river within a few deya. ; , « 0 " Sorerntneat has sent in- BUnaUonato to. Buchanan, at London, to in- I 9 V etolag ' of waarks a theßnuah Parliament, when he Stated thit there were questions to be setfledl on tlie Amer tcan cobtin^; iu?d that the alliance betwe* “nglap* and France wife- fairtbd pnrpqSe of eei tlln 8 as well as the Eastern question.;:, Wo hope this report is trne, and that an explanation will be demanded, and obtained. Public men at Washington regard this language “ “* English minister ns very significant j and that it contains a warning to this country that cannot be disregarded. ■ F6r a longtime Eng land and Prance havo 'sought to check the ex pansnro tendenoy, and the rapid growth of this country. Oor •< manifest destiny" is alarming to them; and.they seem noir to hare combined to control that destiny; and to set bounds to our pom and. power, It iswell known that Eng- : j“ d “^ FraßCo stroro to prevent the annexe. oh of Tens? In that they were baffled. Then came tho acquisition of New Mexico and Cali fornia, mooh against the wilt of the European ‘ Regulators.” Then followed events that in dicated the speedy acquisition of Cuba,.if strong measures, were not taken to prevent it. A tripartite was proposed, whioh our government was called upon to sign, tbmer prohibiting; tha acquisition of Cuba. Our government promptly rejected it; and since then coercive measures have been mors than once indicated as the in tention of England and France. . This speech of Lord Clarendon seems to be the first open announcement of a determination f*° Ur '3rt°u » the affairs of Ibis continent. To ® ec “ ro ,0 tat alt time, and provide for its Afhcamxation; to build up arival power I Spanish origin; to keep our republic in ebook i and to secure Central America for Eu | ropean colonisation. Such are the measures | which this alliance of regulators seems resolved ] to accomplish. AH those measures our govern °a°d t 0 PreTent oBy cost >“nd at 01l tolcarn ‘bat our public men at Washington have awakened to the importance of the subject; and are giving it serious attention, Wo hope it trill result in speedy provision for the increase of . the navy ;: and for every preparation I to meet the threatened crisis, let cxpUnaticno be demanded; but, at the eame time, let prepa ration bo promptly made for a final struggle with I ho monarchies of Europe. That such a etrqg. glomust come sooner or later, no one can doubt: I and should the efforts to ecttlo tho Eastern ques-1 tioa result in poaco in Europe, that struggle be-1 tween repnblloaulam and crowned heads weald not bo long doliijcd. I- I EIEUCnAKTS* KXCUASOKw At the meeting to elect officers of thlsassocla «on on Thoraday evening, it was discovered that | twenty-one Directors, and a Secretory and , treasurer wore required to bo elected by the old charter. . The notice that had been given was hereforo wrong, and tho meeting adjourned to Monday evening next, when tho ejection will tftfco pt&COe I I Wo aro glad to see tbo spirit with whioh this association is poshing on its organisation. It can become on Institution of great value and benefit to tbo intorcete of Pittsburgh. We hope party considerations will have nothing to do with too election of officers. Tnc Fraar Koxw..—a change has taken place in tbo proprietorship of this Hotel. It la how Under tbo charge of McMaske & Maekle, gen tlemen who bare tlio talent and industry to make it oao of the most popclar homes in enr city. H en« and Poet, from all fraarters. col. trorney In prominent caoJtdato forpiin« ter to the Home of Representatives. Seventeen Senators from non slavthoUiog States are reported to bo in favor of the Nebras ka bill. The heavy rain, on Sunday, did much dom ago in Washington and Georgetown. The river remains high, but all danger is apparently over The Spiiitoalialj have held o convention at Washington, at whiah ex-Benator Tallmadco pre eided, * ' -^ \ * s-> ■*-* .. .fl o . 6 ®'/® 1 Dannenberg was dangerously wound nnbe? ° f th ® reoe ? t BHrmfihea on tho £1 „_¥/■ Hudson,' of Culpepper, V». re blsSSe. 4 - 18^' 1 ' aSoffor of S3o ' ooo for SSn B ft>?«.js , K )^ *!**s* invariably receives o?hi9jectnreson tbe Arabs, clittfclP cleare3's3,oo(>on hi. Japan and 0,11.0 , 11 . 0 t T , ;. n .' lr ? d “ a fift y four nowapa dailies “ bl '. dolb s of these twenty are lew »h«n c °J°y s the publication of no less than thirty papers of every complexion.-: or Sflnrt«n. U r ® OD . Po / e, B D Aff airs of the House v n,ot " eB > u !s “><». have prepared a groes/ ,a faTor of Paying .for‘tho fitted ne- from a rh^w y ’ t v ee T h ! pCharleaCrookc releared ftem Charleston for Liverpool, with a cargo of cotton, valued at $171,674. •* n ? be steeple of tbe now Lutheran church In j the imh^l?,' WaS deatro?ot ‘ b J lightning on liß l hlrti?s ld - t^ln »l Norll “ Carolina produces within Dninn ri i ß M ho et f a P ,o 'of every State In the Union, and is the only one that does U. • Bn d ton canal boats are now B °oheS,er ’ N6W Tort > 01 a of; Infnrm^ Bte t ,hat P" ls ®* in Washington, well] thriJ hß?ie?th a r ,pean P9ll , tl<l3 '' or ® 31111 firm ln the at 1° seoeral.war will arise out of setolmen™ qoeshoD > but * hat on the eve of trio from ri Pl “? ont *. of Bo9toD * whileon tLo I W r *? P ° d 1 °? the mof Jennary, was ' r! r n„ b? Blltain S' fa y tehioh Henry Cline and othßr ß »» r?eS3, t ssawen, were killed, and an. other sonooßl/iiyQred. - - ® h o? ttbo «. for nteaWnd Without a bare for himself, has already began hie immortality.' .-Wl‘7 is a thief called a «jaU bird I” Beoauso ho has been a “ robbin.” ' i K 1 5’ Qwootrold, and Tiraretein, J}.* B p’. lan N«y. weroin.New Bedford, ? n for the purpose of InspeoUng tho trorka of thp pprdage factory, in that city. v )Sfer th» DiJly Bwt - * onn S tttn’a Christian Association. Oaght there cot to bo a “Young Mon’s Chris ian Association.in Pittsburgh ? In Boston, Now Jorlt, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charleston, Cincinnati, St. Louis and in almost all onr principal cities, ouch exist and ore in struments of great good. It Is probable, sorno in onr midst are “posted up ’* in reforonoo to these Associations, but perhaps many do not anew mnch obont them, and hence cannot give nn intelligent answer totho question, with which this nrtido begiuß: therefore, I will briefly state their character and objects. They ore composed or Christians, of various denominations, between the oges, nsuaily, of eighteen and thirty—(comprising, perhaps, tho most interesting class, of community,) and each I older gentlemen ns may be elected by these young men. _ Tho first class' are termed “recu jor or aotißo tnemßers, while the latter mm dionowry. Monthly or quarterly, and an nuai meetings are held for Christian and social intercourse— readingofcommunications by inem i’S’SJSl? “*ews~- „ “ttoher* Of tho Association shall seek “on taking np their residence in the «“<le ? Tor to bring, them under moral and religions Influences, by aiding them In the' trmi C< l;° n of . Bu!tabl « boarding places, &e.; by in, trolnring them to tbs members and privileges of ! by ssooring their attendance at on ‘ ho Sabbath; and in .ill'll 18 4bor for tl| s spiritual, mental, and so cial improvement of young mem" of wintcr * or lecture season, courses b y Ptrsons of standing ability and mtr> notoriety, such ns Luey Stone and Antoinetteßrown,) are given nadra ho ouaplccs of the AftdociaUoa. the natnro of Wint bj » C fc # of , * Wob bo seen from tha foi ns* lSt^ C K rr °.“.t h . a , f ,r °S raon >o of o course niual and political, [ n tho laothropic pretensions,** Ac. v ,-.? u^’* io B f D ? ro, > wo the “Y. M. C. Associa tions, os existing and Operating in Othor cities here’*? 0 " #Saia aSi ’ ‘‘ s “* nld 80M1 bavo one hnwr!i tt A e tf°u ro enoughinPlU4. bnrgh unj Allegheny of tijo proper character to go into such an Aasooiatloo—aud euro); anoh an ttce f inl P ,!4h K OO< J in oar midst h Bpaco 1 conlJ - 1 6eUe»e, present “j£ um<lnt * «n£Soient to induce proper aro but 1 Wilt *“** Ontil these in vmr l mHrtV f ttt J * yoans man übo has bocn r a - ftßmonU,s > but in that time Lltl tbottgnt such no Association dcTi rattle, and mn ready at any time to so into the Uiah , lD « eMb > wilh ° ll obit- Uy. tThat aay the young Christian menof Pitts ? c b r o ;f bttD '! Allegheny? What “yVhefoS era and friends of young men f VT. E. H. attention cf aUprrKm qtiittet Onyh, or OM,, fa the fencing t>n Mr.Jtuu o. tan*,n/ «■■>>.. otUlw i v. r,—... rtaut Umuhipi ta tfiti aunty. n.? e °!, 0 ° r *«P«‘»We eltlana, and ref unto.By culUxJ onDr.Ecrwr and offered hU ccrthjcaleto St T ibc, - ai '- *ha FECTOIUt SnHJfMa&rjT atHOttaidatrMtjandlbrdrdafbtagenaraßr. ■ SVM' i n"? hy Dr * K«y«*'s Pectoral I hlf! ’ _l '*:• to . FmMm towMbip, Allegheny county, _e°<«hlng and ajdiUng, which commenced ahonttha tthof February laet, right whole months. I employod the boat pbyrfciam in tfea ennnt»- cough eondouod uh»t»ted, umil wlj in At that U ““* *** «d*hod to tiy/oarPECTOBILCOtOH synrp which 1 did t end alter I had titca ono bottls. r Uwlyfnw frem coaghlng and aplttlcg. i had dcrnaliJef = tUog ecu, and I think U rim Jd remedy „M do for other* wh at ,t ha, denTlimy witacn.ir.nccc. "V*™****^ ttrgh. Docctober Si; •• ■C3~Med>cine» which - —2!L r ~f,“SSSSESiSS;a Cox,, “ < ' r ”'~ lura(a “lobrated formaiicul KienCA—! £l*.'’? 5 a?" Unmrfbr; and bctogsoUclt.d mltr b^Tn° VSAVpKyiao^^^ f ™U. OonaiUon. « °™' U ConIW -for Diseases cf thonLtTAl pitatlon, Numbness, Neuralgia, Jforrous TnuTr oles. Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in tbo Pace. ru«t„*..i Rostlesinose.orforthelßnd or v talutebi “*■ thotr practice. Per £ Inltation.'lnS’r \ T r ” moT ’ , fto ® “>• *y»i.m alfTorvou. ‘" U * tio “‘ almost miraculous ioltirapU and hapoy effect. The weak and tbo Herrons are fioduontly restored sSIm rf v' i boaU1 ‘ *” fc " astog one bottle. Pric/to coots. &ld, wbolcaalo and retaU,at Br.KEySKE'S Drug atore HO, corner of Wood at. and Virgin alloy, ; '■•ssssesssssbrs IST ° n ° lOe "° nl “ rHclsto '“PWo tha condition of *he : IW Mm anc,, they Bet only Improro the, coedition of MlehCowe, hut they injrearo the quantity as woll as im. the qualityof milk end butter. The proprietor. «y .the'it increases tho quantity or butter from half n pound to a pound o week to each coir, while thoro peraorTwho o taund nnd n iuaf to two per I week, With the same kinder feeding as before. Of one thing we aro certain. all whoosa it once will nee it ail the too end aare money bythe operation, aa-weU u top*,,, tho Bppoaranc of iholr gtock. p»i«* sr i ' ** papers for-$l. - om lEms!lfe Uo* m * com.rmod.t.aadTlrginrireT Wholesale and Beiali Agent. [ _ *«riaeaieli»e Ch«gt»-—Br. KJJfBEit, wfiolesifii l4O Wood strmt, too on hood a splendid egj .ortment of MEDICINE CHESTS, for fealUoi ond boots, ot totloos prices, Thoso In wont of ortldes of this kind nould do .wellto gjTohlm »rail feij~ “OonJy thyhawt aa thy pnreo can buj, But not Mpromsdia fancy; rich, not goody— For tho apparel oft proclaim* thontan" - fiS'-Ereiywoll dressed nian knows how dlfflcu] t it lato find a Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities of each figure, anil can-suit its requirements with a Well cut, gentlemanly fitting garment. Hence It is that so fiJ feel." at home" during thwflrst day’s wear of any nowartt clo of. dress, and howerer costly, nerer hecomo adapted to theb Cams. To remedy.® manifest a deformity, r owtr. I BIiE has practically studied both fonn and fashion alwaen adapting thegarment,weaiher, coat, rest, or pantaloons, to the exigendosof ito attaining thatrio. ganoe of fit which the spirit of the age dictates. • '“Sssa ".S- •: x ji ■ •. jy- ><..4. ’S' -ft \.-r\-N . 1 "' Kemedyl—jiOßSE’a DtSMOB ATIM BLIXIB OK COnDUL-Jf .tbßre bo „ « epcoW ' providence In thefaU of a sparrow,” !, ttW o also to the Plucking of an herb. What now would be the condition or thonasnde, if Dr. More., to hie oriental wanderings, bad BotdlsooTered tha plant .which gives to-hia Initmatina Ehxtror ttojhal-te extraordinary potency to functional qiaoaamf Ho found the production growing and i n nee ..among a race remarkable for longevity end for.exempUoa from; the haraaetog disoarerof drifijedlife. He made many inquiries as toThe effect produced by thle herb, end the repllee convinced him that it possessed restorative and vi Wiring properties heretofore unheard of except In fable Haring eoneentreWthe Juices of the plant,eudcombtnod It -wtn other vegetable extracts, ho commenced: axperi mentlng with the oomiwnnd upon ihlmself iMd bthera; Finally ho presented to the world thi Invigorating.Etixir ; “f. a philosopher and traveler, the totro dnctlon of tola rejuvenating preparation t - Age and do *Uri,-n« ttcm, nndor the in and tha power of digestion with u ■ —a i » “'““tt; and woman,suffering nnder the byrteria; or eny ef the debilltoUtig complaints or disabilities which belong to her sexually perieucosta every fibre of her shattered system themi£. thlapeerles* remedya « ! h8 S rdl f‘ np - U 8 concentrated; In pint bob Uca. Mco tbeo dollars per botOo, two for fivo dollars,slx for twelve dollars, a H MNO , P „p ri 7o? agents hot, ormu* utbe Destr °y«'*-!• aqacttoudall,- 1 f or th B healthof thc£ ch a«i>. All who m u aU oevahad wlih the nrtlelo, ur* irtANIi ’ 3 OBhEDBAIiS , TOBMHTOa It ta. nmrboen known tofcu, aba leone I of the fafaet remedial that can bo mod. A friend of him. Vemlfu^ 0404 to nteKaa > *» tU« -tsessesiss a«K!aa=£ FPSSSSssawfiSiS <*S3SATSBS “£ *" Dr. il'lantfi Cclsbratel Vermifuge, also hie Urer Hlis. cannorr be had at allrapectabto Drag Sum, tte DoJtS State Bod Canada. Ate for Bate b, tha tele proprietor. * FLEMING 8803, BacccasorotoJ. Kidd a 6o_ 60 Wood atroot. raar34*y I DIED} - CoL wnswAir, tatho toUm'&SrlS:;. *“”* * h “ band “o■*■eWMrS ■ -. ■■ ■■• ■■ • mb&'iUir I hew ADVEBnsEHEHTS. PItIBmjHOHjrO CtEVBIAHD; CtEVBUM) AKD EIWfiBCBOtt wjttROAD? TTT" im'iirm rn '• 1 - •' M • is OOSSECnOS WITH OTBAMEHS JjJilaj? WINCHESTEB PIPRSAL. QeTe]-tD4 »t 930 ASf ftoi! %M\i> xr ?■' , it 12 M, end 610 p ffriUrUU far Clo Toland, Toledo, Chicago, and the j» 0.-th •* ! Chi2!??2iii** tbrcrash to doreland,Toledo, i •.sgajaaaaafcaafiar’aa Jrasstsssjsass?? *— «■ &EgßB2Sg&sz 3, DUBUiD, Sop'teiiiTeUni. . 3. a. oiuomsr, Aitrot, Pitttimreh. =ntail2S£? ot,, '> 1, “ W*, 18M,§ SSSSpi : Sl.tt MABKmt j McYIASTKRS * MAnlttß. Proprietor.. CLEANER gJto.TWWU.t fejwa. How, fiiirsiCAL works— "• • - ' ■ ; - 1 * ** B«ew4-Ontarioof th» JTettUh t<*il ™ « organ acccmpSV^"^ Or * lorto< > f tba Creation, ncal **«. «"*«> WMmssmloanti 1 rot iSro! onitotl '' of tawl In E ro l, ToolKtire. ..^^assssssaS y«X 81 Wood rtTMt I ■P , ‘cSTOa “tSSSTSSTn. '■■«SSs®Sffil^?"‘ 9 ‘ iSSS^SMSSssy-- 1 *«SssKsr«”^' Ho» I lire, and »lth Whom: Extort*! Notes, n£S?Tni%^i? n S n>h - *“*■* Gorman; W. A.an.DENFENNET 4 CO -70 Fourth ttreot. yrAOAzi.NSa i'oit maBCIT- , MASS'S?****' aw ttMn&* ! ba, S 3 Smithfleld stroet. mmpps B*“*' B. JUOTPER, Baceeasor loXi loomii, igt- No. 87 street. I nr**'* su-br' : Jl A.miTCHTSOS4CO. —— J - A- HCTCniaiv * co. TIIBT Rg(lair 41)024 alr o tir tuunntment crane new itylot Mulder Print*. rmaN lio* for hoowhoW puiwS- 4n,i :-■■ - BlftVl - ;Ouren«T» wint«» stock»m wnilnn. a *!. P i, fth i tT « !t -femtasmul prices. . . comma® to be offered at 1 '' part moaotlon of travclowatLdothm^t^? 118 .?? rt v° acm^ the Ward aforesaid,and Is dwelling honse'in pleased to grantblm a HcoiSe to ££■ be t^talaoent.apd •AMS&Sg&“ pstyand temperance aedVe^Sff 13 °*S°od-ropnteftrbon- : and conTcalowSfor a tho b e^!l, Pror i <1 .? 1 ~iU, ■»“» worn strangers and traTeler««°nes? > ? m ?!i at on ' * n d lodging pf ■ B. BurnsJT taTcmie necessary, dock, It; lJ; pktte^in g Wm’ 8 T*T!; 1 Bxaw l Imac Mot- Sells; i I?' J-Anderson, R. h. Allen, Jno. mw.' "'““-‘Wen, A.Ballpw, B. Paterson,and AbeP BaS- L _ [Union copy end charge Post-f . ® ar^ toiling on We "tor street, any feet rSr»*K°£* ?“*, running back to an alley, 120 fy-t alnnr, Joas n. laro'e, •78 Grant Ptrpafc.- .1 tnhSitapl A VHANCK FOit A UUBWt.ba MAN.— h'ot aalo • ,7,„ Sit. ® xtures * nd good will of a Literary Demit «S?,? ' Stow, well established nod dol n<t a good badness Sj- appl r to 8. CUTHBERT 4 gov* For ° Br2 1W Third street- »4a of Centro Arenne. :lUnts2oo. Abblt ot H. MINES A 00.: Wo! ffigmfn.* .ir.* FOWLii.—I am prepared to furnish fowifl nr JPtho following choice breed,. brad perfectly paw, all from premlam stock: - ““ . Buff and »hlte Shanghai; Cochin China ■'■■■ Black Spanish; Bramah Pooira. I from the Beod and Horticultural Binro, Huh strostT’ mar l ■ . JAMES WARDRnp m " 1 A.A.MASOS A CO, JB Fifthetreet ftjliAlDSr ELAID3II—AII kinds Q fjui. yool i). tf - if sUkand *ool Pla!liU» «lUi£ “ ££l from former prtan. °“ 1 - So.2sSlfthSS>L- : f■ y sy : *. *s ‘ yy^yyyy yyyyyyyy 'r’/t' "Vi I WESIEBH FABUEB6’ IHSIJBASffi cOaPAHY hswusbok; onny;' ' St. , _ .'"OIHOEaS. I - Jaj ™ Kbit, Prert, ■ rjjisa Bcimcr T tw, Oamtoonic^fS’-.iii’A 1 ”®' 1: £#B»“ Martn, Cincinnati? **’ C! " r «l«>di Graham * ll’Ooy, toCaTf^ ■ • - •r-r- .• .. M>iP ssgaai^S^aßja mM>n a w . ' saffipisss: Dauphin co.; A; nijjf ?® 5 ‘ * '& ta D - Butherfcnl! targ.-Kobot A, A. CARBEBB, A«“ * f > a “« .^w^gsg^gsasffi^ and merehandlKilh'dtE <ir oomSrS °“ knlllJln *» “sMawfcfifeSssssais ~ “•-"■•• - Jaia ■ ward jgira and gariiM . ... oif PaiLiDELMrS” 88 wmpaay OJjlu of Piliiburgh Agency cor. J-’bnrth and rv, . Capl«al/3(K» f ooo"Dolui? ,ift '' !ea **»• •m „ _ . , MBBBII r/ s SggfiSS? jSS^Ks^SfisSffi, BOMB OMiCB, WPiOlißSTiro Jos. 8. Carson, u.iLxpZn^Z'' J 03.8. OAnsoy, T& FtMK, Btootarr. , gwnerallT,iiy - . w * oa -^ a «i Cargoes, aodproperty M&iETH!O,ET ' «K «2S? te: Ww^Sfiy Ußl ” “BKB tfdl ■ J.K.Moorhead, Bn ‘*"w‘j ,„, B.CL Smrjay ’ • * - ' WaLM. Wiir. 11'™?!°"* , O.H.P»oI»Sf Barlj CampbelL J*l2 1 TSS - ..ssrag* SSS*' , JMoianSattSkn; ' 22S^[||j" , £ r -> ■■wflsaaE, (entrancd on WotfgtrmtY D *tLMiugiiEi|,feS B £; Ku, °' Prcall!ont : »*«• Uppl UlTere «ad tSn^K, 0 SMu ’> on 1118 OUo «ni MuSa- Infiu/cfl against Loss or Daj ll4 » B |, T w M ; SainlanaHtTlsa- j B.D.EISS. «§** Sgat. . ■ sj& IHutogl,™’ JranetoSoitan, Wtorn&t • ■ John % !? T naH W' *uttme»tof ■ - ooa «rcet,iua received «& «» Jttoßu'JloclmnlMUoMhea. Capping aiane,- * ** lfrcwfc tilaesn* ~ “ £»Cup tj * JfflWloreliej; . m __ - Scarificator; • »hdt“Tnyeonra. ■gg~Cororr Wood , t Kp* c y^ ,, «v S KjSa’3°i^nu?;js SZSZtST fioa of tho liver, Ui6ram^rl.i^fe u ™.*od M Inaction jour d’crsninai, ok Boca 5L tiling t-0 or .Ore, cach-aW • >»««-? tore never enjoyed jo moa 'hStw 11 Jla!f <W>; and w« *inca mt timc. i had ™ 1.1 th tal . J*w* new* bate Jbat follnwa of tho rtonmch«£ UMa. telbru j*plte Was relieved, andlKneerj>>-“J.., ”“0* lb" dy*. J™'?. Six Wo was also wlfcTedfro'S^ 0 !?'*!* * lnc ° *bat Ibollrer, which hadteiHS-?”*Ohrouio macioaot of yonr ftfST standing, by. tt , ~ ~'' "' ; ' ~ '•• •;:-•' pass*.•■ r^SS^ssssgSSaS^s "■ggia^asgrr-^ 8 part ” jwraoat tatmin m» '®Rg§IPS& ■W?* Hnionna psrastSU * ■—^ — fOar2thly : Sb ereSiSytomeSSa Ui'of p n «®«)r *m t« A ostein , r ffpB rfSsasSjs^ssss^Si ' —-■ ** '- - -•tm-iOMy Intend third WEDNKSDAv of m«eta cn the %P° DSE > M»«tet «U^K/SradS°-“'“““JIOBI. ' ■ ■- JOHN Voiron, Jfu - XtXR'B JUmam lo g^*A^rsSSSSSg ttoWsom - “ t»ttlea , u it flowsfitsa l Sl’&SSSsas fwooraendadiaVto S?UwP«i^{E?^ o^?“‘‘ Hl »r;riS JJttlng else hadfailMf I 0U >«<>T« tieollbol was MtontehJug; It tliwwTffiSSS^^ **Jb*ti bni .»tonce,«oiX atoncebf^T^^W, 1 ™ 1 toUwrafcce: M v Bnlw tt l „l hlTegot .^^^^^ g! jT Thtomaycortiiytint X 1 iodm™ * ntl otteril i«»®s for ■ehSi ittarwomm^? ltt ’ S^SISSSra^^SI go railroad, which »IU unaDub£Sv\ a l^ 1 - «»V?sb? ; and)yin£iieh?§loTcra!o”ru, l ,f£2? ttob ' ir ? l nndwatered, Tbe compleilon of tba Rniv,,^ lll^ 0 -,^? o land*.. .Valley, and the "P 4 wUlretdor tho «»?SJf®" lh »"*h that ££££ ’ „ A i£™ 0 7 **£>», No. WiSonnh street. feb22:e*m:tf I/C' t ~ lwu tn ‘ tI ““uS^SSISS JSSS 55 ®^^ C™eto^ OfgrcU “I'= 1 '=‘ byl . 10 . tet4 «P.^ol Dllgßt . sJ^) . ™ yto I OOF LAND, ■JU’Sui,, fr^zr-r — 4>>J toll, with a win p,;sooa 8. CCTnfiBM 4 80S. UOTWnirtmt- TAN LAINgs, g a mw swung st rout,. frebNl . 4...MAsceca — i aba v of FIFTH and GSAKT streeuT * “BWf romor — • - ' • T«Ma---' foW s ,*TEtIET>a i '* —l. 188 WoMv<~* . | *lao, * largo roan, *? jJ^DO t fbhi - 7 0Tjr<>ar ' :,ffl “ o : 0,J40 fi>w a««Bßdfy3Sr, M#fbW . |t | ; ' AfisS'*'* .> ' '. « • c i .. T . ■ < ' i!i. * - ...... Tbo etoro Tom] Üb & I '-aW Evoao— _ -. -gasSS# ” y°- 8? Wood arataL MM-gmjgi «-tSBESi i Bachelor** t 1 *jhp V luftutuas WaiKa— A., apfl/ rtraiTHlby~. v JOSEPH MLWBIO, Bomasor to t. Wlteox * fin;. . • TISAtI-40 baltebasto tinopowdor, Young son and Mack Tow, tom good to fair irfity, for Ws' ie.. , • ( 16016) KING & 00tilIZAD T I*^3—lOniats, new ; JOSHUA JUTODSH:* CO,- v '■' r; ‘ ® w <*Ut«*t ■ ••: jffßAiiSl"'-. TOIUU. (br , i-wply to •.••;.,• ff.vwrr-'“W.-RMMwrftMMh**' — 1 ~' - JAMBS am gE?y ' - JO3. JtEMlsio. ; [ fincgtgor to A in. WAmux' oil bawa hS SLliulm .^ Z-saL- mJUUK ~ l & a un>celntl i^ B rewired br . ~ J QB- rtHirmn ' “ ._?O9. 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