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    BIIPAINESS
_DIRECTORY.
IL PRIIINRIV, CO.A AT2 , YER7I3iNO AGENCY
111.a.17
4.1 N. 10. Safe 6ne, Balm.
C 0.. . ligna far the suet Iralnentatal and larsed
• d
z dnat . Xelramtrardral P... 9.11 boa In the Unit,: State.
NEW TORE ADVERTISEMENTS
7b ldlo . lnF ha of &miaow Firms ors &Mous the G.
sa.9 owe rstbsole la the city of lis,s Turk.
A.OOOIIDEON STRINGB.
EUNO, V,FEISSENBORN k CO., ti late -
/3=9 Importers and WltolasaleDaalern twin..
and tall. Unica! Instrumento and "
eorro 3611. DUCK.
ORN COLT'S Standard Cotton Salt Du ck;
IL IL C. BEJLCII CO.. arrg. er N4I ,
0 *NW ". • C'tt*uV i a otgtud Copper NA.ll.re, Vr 'F' C
M=M
. . . _
BrtedD wv. tap OWEN, MoNAMEE .t CO. Importers of
deneikaa sad tilut Slak and Fancy ti.cd.:ll2 •rA
30%.55
p..COTTENET & CO., Importers or French
: a j r a•thoelzra &cob, Na 44 Rival Arne. •
• F t :STE6'4 HONIG, LOO Li berty st.; and
105 Codatot.„ one. Trinity Mak Isnoticrs of Lam*
7...t0 tied.. Oaks. ft. prlZ.Gartso.3l.66
rMIEB 01M, 15 Broad St., Importer of
Dreli Othm and Fling... Sdk en ,, ata
U. and SM. Gads generally. taugaYss
-,74,0 6 1::N, SCHILLEPER. L- HAARAUS, iltr.
porton of German sad Belrlau Erred Cloth, Silks,
ke, No. 50 Ex.-.,ante Pius. [1,30'54
.. TIETF,',D, D. MULLEN, Importer of French
, - -I_oam. and Brno Dry Geed/. &Nor. Y. , rrt•Siert
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3. 5 5 s Et[ss,lWwleo.,, to.. N. 53 arced rtml. Sow York.
orpl.s.lr[trel'ss
B ERTEUND, FRERES & HENRY, Im
onlimitufittries and Linen ClmOrk.
ttaod-
Llmn Lwv , Ymbcolderies. ,fre,. (own manntae•
MEEKER, 8 MAIDIIOFF, Manufacture;
.mmblettrmssidekakTrinuctlnvarl.•-
ETSi. DAMS, . JONES A, CO., Im
porters of GaaGestissue Fornlshla g Goads, and Rea
of diseks, adds, Ties, tr-, 2 t Warrens stmt..
t 5.107116
PIAP-041110Allmtvg
Er n the Maxie= Mustang Liniment in
/tbstatatiens. Bun* Stamina Cuts. Piles
a Pares, au effectual cure Ga. ad eittental eomplalnte of
te Pnaa ne =ea„l.... 8. W. WNW Y. ook. original orialn.tur and
rognietnr, 34” .aderay. N. 47881.iea88
CUEREZOTYPE.S.
Broadway, the °hint
ntabr,.
al -
,SANFORD in CO., Foreign
—, ...z -, -.4Broadwar. Goods and Pact Tor
19trt an puts of the world. se.
t, ;V1...* Co. petl3-Iy.tnel3's3
4 -ND rANCT
:!.' ziNN• . DASKL7g.
;vibe. at L 9,0, s2,erman , ?faiden Lane,
• tt Sad
J=J'Alforer.:Zil:Tilzyg
UU&TEB 1041) TMiDZILR
11TAL Ii..JAGICSON,. (formerly W. & N.
.IFT Arleen . d Baas.) an t e .ad Sender Mater. 1591
itroadvit. me deer abovel9th et, Neer link, oellt tja....""a
. RUBBER GOMM
•
NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59
Idaldezilaam. N". Isawuri.
wtim =d 747 .e r z ... I.44l,....Rubbz e zo r t Birk
ON INDIA RUBBER
hl CO.,
wr 41 John
ort... maks all kbarla of &abbe, Pot. Cloth.
Artleler644 OW+ tram la,oo to $6,00 .mcb. Drrm
-1#42471:619%.6
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MACH:MESSY ANIS 3LACIMME TOOLS.
A=REws..LJESUP, No. 67 Pine et., New
Tart, Cerandeeica Merchant. fer Wootene of alt kinds
pts Teals aad Cotton and Maehlnerg.
f rues the beat =tem asclusive agents for Leven Ma
a him Sham delernaTlG'SS
I~1aa;~:~~ , nix:hE
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CA
W. FIELITiI CO.; 11 Cliff street,
ljlinratters and Windomle Dealer. La Amedican.Prenel4 -
Garman and - Raga& PAPERS, and avarr dsordiptinn
Paver Alansidantarara material, tang3l'ss
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Z M NCAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161
UM= stroot.—A great Park A 7 of PAPER kr Hook.
PtAilorkers, Printer* DootblodorA floattbetoroohl
azul Tradosomen geograllr
^
tdo3'ls
COLOR MLNUswva-uicEns.
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"RAINBOW COLOR WORKS, Roe hes ier
Yodc,Dep!:4l-15 Maklea L. P•2l/1 and Vhscca.
AC/INCE SALAMANDER SAFESot
Glefaxes DeSlanse loch and Qs. Sam INITIMVAL.
MarmAtiarer. Itr2Fearl • tarat*
SOTS AND PA2fDY GOODS.
JAHLRORN CO., 54 Itaidn Lane,
Va c eti b isea ( Wt Liberty street. Imparter" erroTE
teLeSo'sB
TILES, - FOR FLOORS' AND
ER, COATES & YOITLE, No. 279
Pearl 111208 t. E 1.11114.14 tile. , anrakirk Chlmn.7
but' rantorials, Metals. t.. tartar s
• '• WLSDOW 131,193, PALtiTS.
A. H. POILLON & CO., Importers or
'Ma Poach and Rlador Glas4-72.0. 84 %velar
tap 3 0 .5.1
•
— nOOTS & SHOES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
• lA2CES BAJBB,
MAREFTAnd 6 Union sto., 3.1 door
o from tie Xarket HOU/lii• Pittebargborridd Inform
friends and the rabic generally, that be'
impart reed Stook of
to Sims In all their.
'Weil.. Hta Stook t. one of the largest ever opened In
'Weedy and entbrareseverytbion worn by tie ladles of
Philadelphia. Pew York and Bolton. and he trysts cannot
fall to please all. Great eadslaas , been even in ealecildg
the choked good.. all of which bersrarranta.
Eta Wan touttnnas to mardadinra.aaherstoirmati dr
acriptions of Beau
he Show. and limn bin long es-pri
m... Omer 211 yeara inulnede In this city. la. be trnda
: • =twang guarantee that time who favor bin with their
patronage. will be fairly deoltleith. •116
. I — 4 I 0' I • •C 111 •
1 Roth. 1. haebT elven that Palmmernhip har e
ririot.s. under tb Stem yle KISSES
RUMS. hAabamdlimmtle m
d. mt
~ t ureo f
of WATCII
CRYSTALS ICU canim4 .as areal MT thmtremalalma
T.L.r. All crtid.an z aomd r U L torda.m....., •
.•
'<ea fi n. PItL
• litrcelaior Carriage Factory.
,IttENSTON,. BROTHERS& AO.,
cal Cowls Makers. am= of Lama rebooat
7 Qtr, hero= bands:4 sremoutatectoyino
extenstreeeeartocentofamiseiset Prokowaye. Hgn,
:enow Com., wade In ell their tartans etyloy with
sno t rTri the b u' r==dl=l 4 rlefte g g.
; Wretteadad to entice, meet resscruble terms. They
otltteet ULU MI whop:Weyer Ulm trith Met, yet
bc perfectly
71Mtta . burgh and Mattritestgl a ici th. rb m 4r s ".t. F
tory wren L 5 ourotee thiritur the day
M. 'WESTERVELT, Venetiari
Mazufactarer, Na. 1.3 Bt. Clair 'trve, Pittsburgh,
STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to
. _
buy. an httelent In • eam Boaar width nt•B,
tnt . real agate trl/1 lb@ O St ren. 'Enquiret, f
of
nets..t: THOMAS WOODS. M. 4th at.
-
- - FANCY CHINA STORE,
es wooff - Brzeraz PITT;BWIGH.
JUST IniPorted amt now open a full assort.
swat Trench sad English 011 t and Mats Chins, Gut
sad Whits and °Amid Stone Chins: Cemnon Warn /Wt.
his kr sanstrstrsda selblos
_ _ ILIIeDSL'iEUy.
11‘. 19 , 14.101 L, =rum
• _ ATKA GLASS WORKS : - •
WM: DAVIDSON &. CO..
A.Aik t aIFACTUFLEItS and dealers in Viols,
sad W kinds of Omen and Flint 0
.GUms, Jiarket West. fittabursh. Ps.
Particular neeutlon mid to prirs:a moulds - ser bomb..
ceO4lT ' •
VOR SALE-280 acres of and on White
_§." Oak llottOm. 1 mile from McKeesport. The Ims
swats an Mums of Massed land, Cq bone. end
• young niebard. km; Au variety of
ERMA. dtareid.3 ea sty Printed Meter. and any.
one .letting to be y real estate, would do nag to got ft.
. aE my m It Ul the quietest way to end
glum Mrgalas ma by bed.. Enquire of.
n 0741 .
.2110. L m(a)119, 75, ttl. st.
- rEgialtitENT—A good House on 2d at., be
"! tarantasataaata and eamat Rentt2l rermontki.
. VW& W00N , .. 75 Fourth •t.
'lllO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN-TAY:
ea1e.478 acres errand, In Weetuannend
costar. 60 taller (2 hour. Me) hem Mt/Iberian, and
:11111alde Water Station. on the :P nUrradnie
*helot 40 sure aro cicarecre Wed Mane land.
lea Leg Maw and Bar. It Is wnll adapted
to et (init. or It woaldmelean excellent (Wry;
Pala temehealeredadntly,
Therehe place band rev .
Malan thereon waler. is ut atneulanze u el . l .r eff
Wmtao t,
nhe C lrlg Ve ' lTro ‘ rlbvi.m.,..
node either
'then ealted.an..... „. lnert Of the land would afford excel.
= re nnu 7wT h
- Oi It will be divided ti Da " A r iNtil;
bll.llllto la three ay./
iannalvan?..t.r. Tide lullsentelde Fasuleil Off
-
TILOS. WoelitS.,6 Wood ot.
....
' -. ' - • Self-Heating - aid An boar
BTUE Solineribee riming purchased the ei-
Cigaire Mat of J. 1 -Johnston'. Nu b/ la c , ati! J.
otate& Patent. FaLflioatlna &wawa, 1,-oaa, la no*
aztootlV engaged to otamatoottning t i e, , ~..,,
n.3.3 0r , a titq above. he keeps totottaa, hand a
..._
........on 1,,,,,,... 1 oa., malts Aretur •cot top
Zoe, a Lam and good movortscomit of Cu mato, uti n r
and Ead Erma to wrath Do 'would rayon:ally taaia,,,b,
&Mott= of orboksalo dealers and the ambito to
.. odalyd -
--- C. EINGSLAND. A...Nn tlti
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No: 56 Arch Strut: r nitaadpAta,
ImPqten of ti. & 1. - Ges'a Unrivalled
` NEEDLES.
. Agents for the most Celebrated
WOOLEN raRNs, Hamar, rilar.vo SWAM
_HARDWARE FOR
BADDLEas AND CARRIAGE ?SAHEBS. •
•.. R. T. Leech, Jr.,
s ill WOOD ST6ZIi7, .PPITSBOIZOIL
ALE, ckaa. Vanua:F. 311141.0 Am liar , Bost
eior t y i Jeray• firritier.l, dakf. Tap *. a.. a.
FAST COL'D OALICOES—Just reed 2900
D~ia64'd
12* ean. Al! of .which will E. wad at.l,
.01
• ' A ?LADY Aco '
rt.HEBBE-500 kis. prim° VT. lit: Cheese
Ake . _ .E 3 Kto ! ho r .. x*,...--zarif cc. wag
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THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
jOSEPH S lc £P. NBA
th...lr!.tt,Lavro.r..Qflasu
j W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake
," • Limo rumanatur," 4.3 mat greet, Netwtonv . V!metit y. rd
OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
At, At. .
ter
,
I tOBE . E r Atto rn ey
th
GrantMirl4-3,43
JAMES J: KULLN, Attorney nt Law, o ffi ce
Fourth meet., over °rant, Pitteburr.b.
V I RASCISC.FLAIsiEGL,N,..ittota t iy at, Law
.112 No-170 Fourth street, l'ittahuruh.
JI ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law,
!in.X9 Fifth street. Fhtob.F.h.
Ml=
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
110LERNAN .4. CO, Bankers and Exchange
ii arak 25 Wood lib . ..teen's', of Diamond Alley.
Pmatoirgh,
pa - htly and sell Walk Note. Loll Coln. fibroma time
14.1.111,. and ProtahnorT Neter. make Collertlona In all
the plinelhal title. of the Union; Wanks Depodtoon pall
and on interest, and On their prompt attention to all oat.
er matters appertaining to a Wolter's business.
11111-IFiamtern Exehaniir minetantly fur y
jiRA-11Eir. - 1 'RAM!, Bankers and Ex
change ilnaken. Bay 1.1 sell Gold and Plisse and
Notes, negotiate loans on Cell KII" Kale at Stock Been.
rides, as Las irrondstory Notes, add Time Bills on FAH
and Kest.. /lay and isal Stocks oti Commission_ Coils,
dons made on all points In the Union. !glee corner of
Third and Wood rtyeeta directly or pmate the at Charles
• _ . .
llotel.
t .2,,:EVG, Coin, Stock and Exchange
, Peony cir.sieb — erCS tnd
Yte sena Stooks on
tern Bank Not ea Bought and aold. Jrts
?Am., , UJEO4-----hXWCA RAM* -Int. 8.,
LALMER; HANNA 1 Co., SUccessors to
Ilitsser, Canna. Co.. Rankers. Eksbanice Brokamand
torslko — and Domeatle Cori:incases of
Etnioid_ 4/lank N ote.. and W corner of Wood atd
sturd
ks fo nivel.. Current Mom, remised on Depot'. Fiala
Cheer falai. and colloctlocks made on neuir printi
the tiol
t ted
"" Th r :VAS mal. bald for Foreiro and American
Gold.
Advances made cm conslimnenta of Psalms. shirpoil
east. on liberal tams.
w. • . ....... _......—.__ a. B. X . CAT.
4 . IL ML1.43 ,7 15,A Co., B , f. , ri r k . rs it . n n d d
Third ikes, gt .
tranractiona n t'l =on Ub tacuut, and collet-do.
prom:Air attended to. 1a.5.17
XT I.IOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
. and DomegUe BEL of Exchange, Eartlfinstre orLr
aito, Bank Notes and Specie, No. CY Market street, Nth. ,
burgh. ISW. Collections made co an the - gointPal china
throughout the United State.
BOOKSELLERS
I L. READ, B.k.seller and Stationer, No.
0 . Fourth stmt. Arollo Buntings.
JOIL\ S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta-
Mass. rums= to Nolo. 1 - Agnew, No. r 131arkst
user Fourth, Pittsburgh. Co.
14trY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and
Dealer In taUssery. te.. 8.2 Market anat. soar
us._ end. PH-C.1 , 1321;h. Ps.
AY -
& CO.; Booksellers and Stationers.
Ito. 55 Food stmet, twat dour to the tarns of Third.
- ma =h. Pi Srbtonl and I. books coartantly on band.
COMMISSION &
S. L. tANCAST &.
COMMISSIONO MERCIIANTS,
No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia,
Soto Arent* for the sale nr
R. S. camps & CO.'S
LAMP BLACK..
sir - An radars tor the &bon gnornpUr attended
to.
J. W. BUTLER et CO.,
uEORWARDING 1G COMMISSION MER.
CILANTS sad Drakes In .14 kin& el Pittsburgh Man
used Artist., Lctut Phut and Shen Isuut, Nu. fi7 Pins
Itrset. Pittsburgh- sub-131114 •
WH. H. SUTTON
nolesolo Grocer, Importer and Dealer in
VOREIGN- WINES, Brandies and Old 310-
ln.?;:rfil;iVtli"'?"teit=is.:'"l-Ett.T'"
A - A. 3rBANE, Commission and For sterobsuts, dealers to Watt and Produce
it.olgatr Lot. Pittsbutsh Mattufastures. No. 114. Posond
stows. Pittsburgh ap6.1y1.3
ROBigiS CO., Wholeall Grocersitbsvr=MT:.rConalro eoW •t b4b. n
----- men,
5 PRINGER HARBAUGH & CO., 4Succe
sm. t. S. Ilcrbuig . l4l Gosntolsek, sta Porwiudi
5 errebantr,Dealars ccd and Prcdtme sexurally, ,
145 lira andll6 Second streata.Pittetrarsl, Pa.. ap3.lr
Flour Factors, Commission
and Porwarding Merchants and Dealers Is Prods,
genertar. Orders for Pittsburgh alanntartores =NT
Pennattended as. Nos 74 Water andOu Prone as.. PI
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IL RAMP, ... P. SOPPS
IBLARDI, ;JONES CO, Succemwro to
ATWOOD, JOSZEI 00, Consolelan and forwarl,
erthants, DvaLeas PlttAbanh lisauferturedlicodA
PittAbccrel.
MEL.Cf i ll et.
t. A : NZELG, General Co.rmis
on anniguntents of Pmtne. ffflflrfll/17. )07:7
TOLN Wail Pa CO., Wholesale Grocers,
Ossamhwtort Iterehanta end NSW! In Peados* .d
Pehttnrh diaantseturot. zss UAW littodrarnis
B. CAA - FIELD, late of Warren, Ohio,
lhader in If "'d
Leer's CC., Batter. ° Pot tusTl
Pawl Ash. and Weetern Pradens genera/Ir. Water Wawa
Dement Szalthleld and Wood. Platebarsch.
fIioNIS URI; LIITII, a.
(Late of dm Robison. Littler-d On.)
LiTTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, • Rio Ince and Co=nrbelon Blendosata. mud Denim to
Pittsburgh ,Xanobretases. No. 112 Sonand street. Pltte
ralits-RO _
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CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-11EN .
COLLINS. Yorwarelln g and Camtniaantra Merehant,and
Peale, In finless, Butt" Lake }1 and Produce generally
25 Wood street, slmsno Water. Pittatorkk eorkl
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VON BONNTIORST & MURPHY, Whole
,' de Onscrs and onnimianon sNntbantn, Dews"
Pictsbandk NUltattlm.. No water street. Pltt•
banh. P.
HOJiaRPALMER
192;! .. rter and Dealer
In French
between Third and Fourth Or.ll'ilang*L'!'''!:
AIeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole
rale anal Retail Bala ha Carpeting. Moor GB
Table mot PlatoaCtoorn Window nada.
Steam Boat 1i0.112 Market Anat.
UsATMS &PATTON, Wholesale and tai ß e -
Gramm on the taste= dd. a Ma Dlsmaaad.
gh. Pa.
DRY GOODS.
FRANK . 'VAN GORDER Dealer in Trim
er.nr".• k 7sfel 41=a d n ;wavy artlelag a I grt of
wet:twat of trhlett eau always be bid at No. U. *Omer of
Market street sad the Diamond, Pittsburgh. Pa. apll4y
4 MASON a CO.. P1179.1741111-.0. ANTHOST it CO,. TCOLL.
AA. MASON CO., Wbolesale and Retail
o Dealers In nary and Etmi. Dry Glooda, '25 PUth
VI lIRPITY & BUR CHILE; IA Wholesale
a i llgge i rd s pr 7 °fa, machwa.., .211.1. rOurthard
GROCERS.
BOONE, HABBAUGH do BOOBS,
iENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Amboy ho Wool, floor, Produce sad ProvioLo on. No
coth Water street, ,
HARRAUGH & BOWIES,
ORWARDING COMMISSION Mat
CHAIM,
_Dealers In Wool and Product 4,1'111 that
Pin. 21.1 warts street. Pittsburgh. Pa. othi:7-11,/
TLO.
TORN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocerf
ejrd CommlssioiMerchanta,No.l73 Wood and ry'll4b
rtictavot, Pittatror.h:
140 BER T MOORE, Wholesale Grocer. Rea
tifyigilAtl&tsDoesler In Pralmltl t nal .Man.
2 . 7k0...116 = L On • bnn y. a
croft operior oklon
31Ltherrty r ongsheln Whiske 001 ch will In
. . . .
suns stscsaras —o[o. 1. AMA..
BLACKBURN k CO., Whaml ci I.4ra-
Mt . serint Th artg . 474.Ma nr Plte D ll "l :Zl ihicmn on tuna at their warehoone,l4l. Water street, Pit tabor:a.
woos DlCarl--RUM," PIOUS.
SAIAII DICKEY k, CO., Wholesale Gm
rami°=°..Yr cc
Joe,M .-I , 4Gtart a aOl.
GILLSJc_ROE, Wfintesio GrocersA t .nd
U>Sllll,llOll Mery ta, N 0.144 y
V. t
•e.~_...._....
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WM. BACIALEY k CO., Wholesale Oro-
V V cam Noe. 10 and 20 Wood street. Plttsburseb.
WILLIAM .A. M'CLI7RO, Grocer and
Dealer, owner of Wood end dinta streets. ass
always On nata lame assortment of curb Wooed.* and
2Sas—F
the lowest boom..
ms. e
ortism Fnllts and !tut, Wholsale and 'Utah.
Deslassaapplled on
ROBERT DAIZELL & CO., Wholesale
Wooer& Cameolsolon Merchants, Dealers to Produee
pseuborgb Itaaufselozee. No. 2sa Liberty etomt.
Pittobaroh.
—DARD weanuse.
VICK k McCANDLESS, nuccessorn to
0. - Wlek,Wholusals GroSers, Fares..hog and
comogwon stertbestte, Iv Imo, Nails. Glw, Cot
Yeree..d pitt.basaf 31sontsetums smoolair earner of
W 0 .4 and Water streets. littaburet.
A - CULBERTSON, Whole i na nw le tc . e d r
P r . !
Gmatialon Mereblult.DajniL
, rty
hisaufseuml UMW. ."Da
R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, m
ow..alers In Produce...
Bulktinvolonttas sad
on De
Liberty, Wool. and etrtnßound
.ot,oolto.Flttotaugh.
rm. nruLET,
_nAGALEY, WOVDWARD ho l°-
t IF . wateb . .nniira. lfa 111 if avimt ritirkk. Pbui;g.l.M.o
uivm Arei.1.735. 1.11.1.111 =in
RCANDit:Ea' ME ----"'"''
, •ANS t CO, orn
ran to 'Wick a' ittegualeaj Whou:i.i. =
in im, r=ase,CbtienTanw, nalfi Pittaburo
. myna of. IVo , "'e sta.,
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S. CITrIEBERT & SON,
I i I EN EIIAL COMMISSION AGE:s. 'I'S, for
1111 the %ale and pur , hame. nJ IW.I Eptat., ..f
Pout,. Nezntlatlng I,lnp, on ldonda. Mnrtizogra, ar.. No.
110 Third at., littAborch.
Michigan General Commission and Collec
tion Agenc7 Office,
VIJR the collection ot liome and Foreign
ji• mtrrentllo and all other 3lnnny vlalnla. In Itlehl,n
and a.Lja , ..nt Atalr., I nvrattn..l, t and Pay m. lnf Mai(
Par:bent orrases, aL,t fdLI, nstate •nd
Stnek. ao.i !..tnanrn A 17.1,11.
PELTIER ANDER:4ON.
Reim-no-sin Atesburph-- , eur, Kraturr.t Ilals.. II
erd White d G., linaotte OM, Lorvux, 1 4 towart A
MerehanlA.
Waseren—Two Agent- nr Michigan from reamer...le
Insuraum Gunmanles. turtn.l
nl
CARD.—llaiing been ap pu n ted the ex
elusive Agents for 'Pittnburgh, for ran male of Patent
Rivoted Cemented aud Stretched Leather Belting, man
ufactured by P. J kl.L.t SON. of Hartford. Connecticut,
Wetnne offer for sale • largeaeeprtment of .11 widths.
manufactured. at the mastutacturer's prices, Ids artlele
bein superior to .of feather Belting rter Nine° cured
In this
a market. A1..0 • large Mork of all widths of India
Rubber Beltingnonstom.tly on bald, sod for mar at the
.. .Maehlne Bolting Dep.," Nu. eirkrt street.
J. t 11. PHILLIPS.
. .
AUSTIN L00:4119, Real Estate A gent,
Merchandlae RIR Broker. erne. No. Psi
tnurth ntrt.t. terve WPM. Rush:tem PrnMPHY atiembd
to. ',Sid I y
• -
AMUEL L. MIRSIIELL, Secretary Citi
t_Y tore. Mumma>, Ccilapsay. 94 Water street.
GI M. GORDON, Secretary Western lase
Jr•mornx.NWsWrlawL
GI ARDINE RCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin
md / L i r. insui t r. Company. north,. oorner of Woorl
1 A. MADEIRA. Agent for Delaware
w tux] Instcromew Onmpany. 12 Ws%tar .m.l.
Loillg H. 311iLLOR, Dealer in Piano Peru.,
Shute and meal Inetruraenta. Selcol Bouts,. end
mere. Sole aeent fin. 8 1 6lekerinete str ee t Feet, Or
Weans, Petisslleaals—No. Wood street.
ENRY
KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu
sical latlßEtterita. and Inverter of Italian String.
:11== Tr A Trtaga= d ;tl2 ;cr " 111:2=r;
Nan.
OIIN
HAFT, Jr., (sueeessor to Jas. 31'Guf
fey,) iiltiolesa/a and hetet] Druggist and Dealer In
4nta, OD, Dymrtufs, As-, 111 WeNi sneer. 2 doors bolo.
{Wu Alley, Pittabtaith. girltezular Agent for Ur.
Ford's Medic'. rith2o
gibOliN P. SCOTT. Wholesale Dealer it
Dnags. Paints. 0)1,. Varnishes and Dye Shah Co. 295
erty stmt. Pittsburgh.
Al) onlarteill receive prompt attention.
spy- Agent for Landau Co. relnably family madlehlea
mar 24-ly
A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale
• d Tr .
,iteittrali4fonhlts Leada;ll.
burgh.
..b7
110 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer i n
41'S'Prpoo7'1 Yitr:ll72437'thit,'
lIA.01.1(T • l
rRMIN & REITER, Wholesale t 1
REaL
b ;tsista
owner of Liberty and SL Pula ataats,
JSCHOONMIKER & CO., Wholesale
• Drtlimista, - No. 24. w•oe Onset. littabwith.
TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilco:
II a Ca.. miner Market saran add DIXIDOLId—Reer Ivan
;tiaV.l bond s o lcd . l c and
hrot., 'erfomarr. sod all
partalrdnic hla batives.
ho PlaTNelmo presairtlons otretally eanannande/ tall
WOOL MERCHANTS
F r r LEE, stiCeessor to MURPHY LEE,
. Wool Dealer.acul lkhaerhandon Merchant Car ths
Anaerleaa WoaV Good. No 1= Llberr• Mr*
tart
DRR. JAMES K LNG: Office and Re , idence,
. 112 Fella rtzwete oppwit• the catteeral li vi.-
11/ M. VARIAN. M. D., Office Gth xtreet,
v v below Flalt.hsel.l o..elce lowerr--e t.• 9. a. 2 n.
3. t• 7to C.. t.724-lid
MERCHANT TAILORS
. •
CIIESTER., Merchant Tailor and-Clo-
Mier No. 74 Wood •txei Partltal.-K.llom
d to
_cord .1 Youths' Cletb.lin.
LLI .J_NI DlGBY,3lerchant Tailor, Dm
{.6.2. and DeLer In Read, 1 / 1 “ Clot hbu. 1.1 La
n:pre.
IN , WATTS & CO., Merchant TaiJoni, 181
IIJJ LTherly mgr. t.—We ars nem rect.:Ting jot
'erm' .17TrUe.i:reftW"."171(laTtrlit.:1
Malian and =gnTe:Cau plow: give vs • tall. I nali]
MANUFACTURING.
111.1.1.11 11.1.1011111.1._
-U.. D 117311.
'WILLIAM BARNHILL & Co.,
EIIOILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON
IXOUBERB. Marialicturess of Tiarahltry Patent
er.. Chimney., BlicheV .l, re Red Nears-Pio, [no.
Wooer. Salt ruts. Snots inn Teeth, or Life Boat.
etc Also. filacksmlthe . Work .ridire se4 Via.4yet
co. flowiries dose on the shortest notice. n0.30.1yd.
W. W OODWELL Who/Beale and Retail
td
Men Aro, tifsetwar and Beeler in Cede.. Warr. No. 53
L
I'OllN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
PATEINT BOX VICE., • mleedor mild. SOLID BOX
sad It/LAZED BOX VICEB comer of Anders, and itrir
lawn streets. ow Newt, from the Used street Bridge. Al.
leirhsir CU. uc..Xtoell
IIi t ;MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN_
TlLLAS—Materlais marked fm Embr I ra ldmy and Ay/
ork MIS. L. 4. WILA/N.
e2tf No Xl4 Pkon strert. acme Wait.
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man
ufacturing Company.
pins COMPANY GAVIN° ENLARGED
timir capacity Sm rossmfamtmik. am. nom pr•pared
to moa tUm Incr../ derkarld thel/Vlrtek. Crucible and
8889" Ora"'
'711.1:,k"./WlLd.= 1/./>
Plttabarek. S.ptotalimm
Boots and Shoes!!
AMES ROBB, No. et/ Market street, 3cl
Sethat
docrfron. the Market llouae. !alb:. the pule
He that he ha. now t very hill stock of ever, thing In the
Root and Shoe trade, sew/ as Ladles' °alters, half Gal t , rs,
found on
ares, Lady Franklin and all lb. tithe
found on th e sehrrn china: also, Mlers' and I.lllldrene
Getters and Fancy game and shoes, In all their seriatim
*leo, Gentlemeas' Patent Calf Boot, French
par Borate, Congress Gaiter. and Ebt4ll, also, hose and
Youth.. &lota Rn, Feeneb Calf
Pinup give lee a cell ea ae with to an snide
men who a,or 11., with their meters se vm sire saws..
Goa Remember the plaza tO Market strnet. airmi
Hats and Caps.
WILSON & SON keep conmtantly ou
hand en... - dwiertotlors •nd nt.nety of flab and
p, both wholewal. and retail. Thaw daafting • Li.
tanral. flat or Okt..¢‘,Nl and cheap. would doe ell to
•• hobo. Firetuasthg ebowhtrze. onl9-tf
CO.
AM) RETAIL &
TABI/lONATILII
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEAL/MIN ALL RINDS Or FURL
CORNXR OP WOOD A.VD Pll7ll STREETS.
Pittaburgh,
ots... noir Met embram 41,017 quality andriaileof RAG
and= r airA Do•A Cults and Pur Emmet.
Jr
Coach and Carriage Factory.,
JOHNSTON, BROTIIMI & CO., corner of
0 Belmont and asheum .theta. Allegheny City. would respectfully Inform their friends , and the Futile generally.
Mat they are manufacturing Carriage., Betrourhea. generally.
Tae U.Rir bleiglue and Martel.. la all their rations
etyles of en and PrOPOIIIO9.
All order, will tvr executed with stein reward to door.
kitty and beauty of firdeh. Bemire will afro be Attended
to an the most reseal:table terms. tieing In all their orTk
the brut Butane Media, POl.l and Wheel Stull. they
age feel
eernfideat that all who faro, them with Stull.
t
w 11 to perfobtly eatisbeel on trio) of their work.
<h are requestedia Ea. them • call belOrre Pa , aving elsewherre.
nal
BIV Cow , '
. ;
New Coach Factory Allegheny
Li. WRITE & CO., vruuld
rpetitcaly inform the pn Me that {hay have
.sled
street on on [mock, Iwtween Federal and itanduekey
s They are now math's. and tub prepared to motive
Men. hey
art
of vehicles, koseitee, Chvinte,
Barentchee, Buggies. Phad.ons, de., to, which, from their
tong experience, to the ruanolketure crib, ainre work, and
the feellltles ttier hare, they feel conlident they. are ermbie
ett to do work on the moat reasonable terms with thaw
wanting articles In their Ono.
Paying pestles's, ettentfon to the selection_of materials,
and haying tome Lot yowl etent workmen, they hare to
hesitation In warranting their work. We therefore ILA
the attention of thepub'Jr to title matter.
N. o.—Nstedrlng done I. the beet manner, and the
moat reasonable term.. Jale on
ktf
J. J. 11.0.1101 C . . CLFZI.I.KII
Livingsto . iv Roggen & Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PTPTSBURGII, PA.
FrftACK. and Depot Railroad Sallee,. Day,
Cottleond Groin dn.: Plottorin ond Counter dm: Diem.
Locks or all Mona Pprlna, Prop and numb . Leda, Coffee
Mills of 'minim Medic Point Oita aripemed rottinmin
oe
Dolt. and Ptenino; Malleable Iron Caning, ere •••••
riot, In farm and nieb.
00.9.111..
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
Et 371 isisd Llbesey end, opposite S'suthstad anal.
PITTSIII/IttilL
IILIONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stone,
TOMMture Tops. Mautal. fawning fl.me.a
hand, and mane to ord., by machinery, at the
lowan prise. Throe hundred nthrinal and selected dm
h.r Monument.. Ac.4.nban.t. inert an 4 Flab Mar
bls furalohnt to the Trade at the lowest prima, All ordar.
lWed m alth &Tata. at 21:1 Liberty ...met.
New Goods and Fashions for Gentlemen'
Clothing for Spring of 1854. CO. beg leave respectfully
Intim their nureernue ea.tererre, e. the puh
p rz ni. 4l4 th l t harP ti. T.l, ',elver& • teah m ini ,
sarten jorri—ane to tt l &filt 'y
ere :42; toteeire or
der, for ;raking theta up In ir usual superb etyle.
The eatLifartlon an inherent exprelieedy their metre
mere hitherto, with their busoble uncle to riMemb Mho.'
late, them to fresh exertlous In the setae itlrocrAon. Welk
IL.4";'bertitlearu.Tirgreeht:' that our "
T. C. WARRINGTON
(DIPLOMA.)
)1 ADIES' CHILDRE N'S SHOE STORE,
k, 4
Rehm Ideatehand fall spode:sent, No. 25
cavil) street, Pillebar en
gh..11 • • es3otrd
CO/0111Th.
Gentlemens' First Class Goods.
g iubseriberg beg lenre to inform tbo
- public that they hare reed their hemmer Stock, con
-the newest and met faaLktuttle Fabrics ke o+l, •
ans . row INATTIS • 00.
•
fto:lt ' ''" - Tam
strut:
AGENciEs.
MUSIC, &C.
DRUGGISfA.
MEDICINE.
eats Man. hat_ Tel e Oats .9t. (-Task.. • Perry llotaisi
AcITY HOTEL, (late Browne ,) corner of
001114.1 d and nerd etneata. PittaburAth
_AIM, Proprietor.
ArarThis large and maimed:out heti. Online under
p,na thrrtnunto rapalf. and furrilstwd with new winletneree
throughout. Is now open per the nosey tins of the travalina
Cnaanitisamnanara. anls.deen
-
4 Oil N SOCTII , Conch Maker, Corner of
No b rt . h . f=7 4 a m nt , Yed*7l
ViiltiCLKK. ttn• b eat materlal. and by thr beet woot men,
Ile Ow openpl • 11' AftEnuon fix the S , Chute ,
building*, nn Seenni above Wood et.., where he
1 1 l at oxen
exit a very fair *tont. of wnet. (with tally addltinna. i 4.
which he Inviter the attention and eritinal •ranahull.m.
feditte enutident— fn. his cnntinued moves In bruin...
hie eztensive ide. the snattrlAl nod entplo,red.
otyle n. : s Kr work—he rannot nompete*f with In
the Caa or treat. .r2-em JOHN
v ALTER P. MARSIIALL, Importer and
Dealer In 1'1.1.. Floored and Deroratire Paper Hula ,
ISlgs No. 95 Wood street. Pittsbateh.
hole Agent of the aelabrated ¢annesetures, ifewers.
input Ala. of P.O.
udnl4.l
e
iRIaFASIIIONS FOR LADIES' PRESS
. Parish Warble. IrJUNT., &reel P , 0 . 0 . 0
w be on wale on the 10 Prnahnn br
MK& L B. WILSON.
ieertr • ?in VI I: Penn. above nand street
KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
Ai ORWARDINO AND COXIMISSION
re,
M P. ERCHANT,. Canal 13rvanth .treat. Pitt.
Parvo, Lvd. Lard 00, Menu Pnrt. S. C. Hams, Ire• aa.
tra awl N 0.11,40. Autlamitn and Smotch Pig
Brick and Clay. An thradte Coal. i.e. IM O.
C3/19 Bolivar
- -
")ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP—
The Ana or LAVIILY A PAXTON la tble Any &e
-yed by mutual ...meant_&woad of our en
tre. (Jmeary tetabllabmana an.. 16.4 Liberty et. 3lr. J.
It. 31cFAHLAN D,loll u n bun., and le
haraby authorised to collect all aearounte dun to um and - to
rattle *II claim. agarnal JOHN LA
Auroral 2nd. 185.4. J. WILSON.PAXTOY
James W. IlleFarlaild,
WIIOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
FRIULI GROCERIES;
' Tent, Fruits, Pickles, Spinet, Preserves,
WOOD AND lIILDOW WARE.
Amalie Howe Flrrnithing G6ods,
463 Liberly Wed, Pillitergh.
SKIV
FOUTII,O OT. f'I I ILADR:LI•fII A,
1.11+1111.711011, ALLF.IIIIKNY V 1).
OO'TTIR'ET- ROO I.:IttlET
MOUNT I'LEASANT, IVE,TNIORE'D Nun.
00NNE1.1.111 . 11.1,C. A VIVITI: CO.,
LINIoNTOWN •
BROWNSVILLE:.
Drl'4l. rnoolT4l, IgAroul.tx road., Prel• rough', and • - .11 , 1.1 , 1, Bank Not od tqr.cle bought an,l
kt 5 ,1. !
Nnteo end ntb , 74tiritbq bought and
comtuts4on, Cmroopuotlonra and collectioan,llcit.i,
5.54(
Agency.
atMOSES F. EATON, Na. 19 Sixth mt., agent
for polling and buying PATENT 111(111TP. Is now
uipet to twit the following lately patented artieler
Trott . . patent 0 , 11/Inheei. itteact Engin,
tine . • patent Drill. for Willing frog
lento's Ronk Drilling !terbium..
Copeland's etationary and I . .etable Raw Minn
Crawford . s Steam
lootar flume, and
ttnitth'e Wnnight Railroad Chan Marldneti.
Them, saltine hare ineu examined by practical moehan.
Wand inarhlniats, and pronounced ninety, ton., l a p at ,
Ile le also authorized to Oen Rights to mak, nod rend
these. ...into. In 007 tetrt of the EOMI err.
Ile hag also Aa aide bonding:and Nulls and Waehentand
linlehed limes Work.
Hs le alentavintrad to take Agenehto Mr the rale of rah.
ar patented/110U xnd new Inventions. and glee to the
borinees tathna and ennetant attention.
niters to the
WIRD.
The sobeerlbere have bug Loop
l ane with Mr
Moire F. Eaton, and have no betitatlnn rmeennmodine
him to ally.ho may +/bib td eMPIO7 hie amine, .• gen
tleman oruminulman integrity and Inamiang•blolgulustry
In .how marry., mom , ranater may tar plead. .
y. , W. Roblnson..Jr..
W. 11. Denn. if.hehildll.ll,
Jamey Wood.
=l4titiot & So
tltah ne,
P. R. Mend;
Lorent iv.i.
tittiaLlmnr.. Johnston
tr ' l7 r, as I,l;hllliits. Andrew Inlkett.
PlMMlllintnit.Tt i o ' nember =eh, laa.: l6"' M`Qu'd'.."
•
I==
Fall and Winter °oda
EDNONETWATTS.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
166 LLEIVRIT '4TRZEr.
I - H AVE now on hand n large Stook of Fall
stsdßter Goods, ayersostiny ofentirsly sew &egos,
Logileh 11141 Vesting. of tie roost Pros liblgottetat Yrsostt and
Ossebosres, of every et sod sloadl thy mar
of latish / looks to odor - on the Isiost Mom
ableteratet Oallitiflooldlo nits N2l),
YEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
PITTSBURGH. G'AZE'I'TE. Rum Two Men Enenned from "...v..,
pan VISA'111:11 d 5C11.3.1:: General Adrer..bana We read with admiration of che daring .Weds
_
! !"`l• - • N...... . 11, .1 4 1 l Ur". 4 .` , • N''. '."'''''.. ''''' ''' , IVLDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17,
Petin sr I v nuts - 4 -'
. l a 'rf' bravodetthmeliF:mil y
w " r f le storyt
I :
y et o: b L g or n h f i.:nth:d:e:p,;:claJ'd:fetnpr 3;:e.:"lns"!drthh:del"bMa'lc:it
N. 1111.11 gglzret.)
--
cdastf.,..eolf..t.thhedf A m iri la e k, ri n c g an h:,, lto es v c o a l n o t: o : Vi p l e mf g e. lori t f:
Rthabk Pgrar gn th. ("dye .V.... 1 1,,,,. .
_ .
IlaPPINIII:Itii, Jan 1.. ,
Charles's London Cordial Gin. . liaaarc.—Mr. Flenniken presented a petiiiioi
11.' ITI lOUT the ne.cessi i) II f eatraordinary ' for a Prohibitory Liquor Law fur the 'Western ' hi" "P
w w rti.1.11,,, wi th war,...1, so *Mort on Ti,. part at thr Co ata I it,,,f the State.
! r .',N ' .l ' .l;,, U ."T,V,L U t! nt , h t l:', h ,Vl..7,T;',lt l "llr. , 16 7 ,,,r..—The Committee on Finance reported ' 'Y" th i " ailb lb "FP r el.ed everYtehere. and
yet we remain indifferent to the many in our
art..... a tv.pulartly 1.,0nd procadeat in tto weidr din l the bill supplementary to the act erecting a House
of pletibodte .1. tltn mtlrmo.
own country who bravely risk their lives for the ,
„,. , 5 ., *n .,,, ,
~,,,,
~,.„,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,„,. „, , ~r Refuge in Western Penneylrsaia, at commit- :
le rr o
Eori ni
and and thr Unltati!Catehprpcialng It. traurreodaggt ted. Also, with a negative recommendation, the ,sake of freedom, and chase off the fetters of
1 slavery—just freedom ^-
ii ureiie.imbiL
taro i.r do tunny and ttir tar ~r bill to provide for the payment or certain debts ,
... . . .
riveriw;ll;rii;;;lpii.7lh7;i Ay l..lWda - lit - the deli. as
well nimpitalon of IS, healthy. Fro, fowl
t e o
It Is liaritilerw In Ito ailop inetrli
bi a plight stimulant. which. w till. It
ip the apiad wradually weana him from the horror,
.1 ',don. pi/Mattered win.titutlon.
i '„‘ .. ' d 7 ffi L i ' ring "' itZgri f irr;rit
it. Si lute PurltJ.
al•al 41.0i1, IN a uswilleloe in ea.. os dynanwlit.
gout. gravel. illiwarea of the klilneywand Innuin•nitila eth
er maladlen fur which all • remedy and toridentlee It IMP
an "sid.
It ix widaspinsafira aiwwitant.• the
atianlante. frequentlY lingpendrywd by change. of rat,
at
'ClMlll.rd r. ,l ;;it ' ;;t: l3 A l, t3l! : !i7,, " ./;;;,1 ` .141l. " . ".
MAU.,
. po nd .Ith the peopriato 'a numb, a to
pignature nthe 10.1. and Packed In wawa of tiro doten
each.
Dewar.. of linitathinP. The wanidne Charles' London
Cordial 'On can tw had wall 61.11 teeportable druedild•
and groceni. at all butebi, au4 wholesale or e.,6
V14:11101iN I ell
IttS Pearl pt., tie. Yiirk.
• anna treated with on tarot. is7dradv
Extension Tables.
)V M. II EERDT, 150 'Wooster et., between
• ere... and Ilouston sta. Now Turk,. l lanufantnrel.
argo
all
alaaya t.o hand. Orders fur Shipping
punctually altandA to rs.,l7d.lrav
d OUPIL CU., 'Wholesale Print Sellere,
I. aubllahrra. printara, and Alumnae...lnd Artists.
Cniurnrrn, Parla, London. Dorlin, and No. 300 lirtud...r,
Nes , York. Caralngurs rent by mall.usual dismunt
r , 11 , :1r and Institution', Picture Yearn.. furnlabrd
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot.
MeFARLAND & CO.,
as RAIDER' LANE NEW YORE.
Wtmehouie 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, MCI.
WINKS', Jewelers' and Counting House
xis sae ...fevers. edsa ma/tartly on hand Fre oaks, and
warranted In every reeneet.
Neer Ye., April Stb. 1314.
!funs. /Pas. If'Ehrtand: Gentlemen— t gives toe pleas
ure to lutorto you that your Safe preserreAl my Books and
Papers uninjured In the the Wt vlaht. tp,rhir.h
It
thing ate.. mY Prtlulses was consumed, and although It
expoe..o throughout the fire., to Intones. heat. Mu.
...remained unharmed. The Safe, with little repairing,
wlll.l think sneerer Fur anottme trial. Reepeetfull your,.
174- , J &SST. Jr.. II South William et.
•
FEVER. D ANUE.
DR. EDWARD B L EE CKER'S
STAMPEDE MIXTURE,
Ihr Ow Ants and &we
l [dog,. Farr, Paapepria and al
Balow 405eyay.
THE Proprietoro of thie Medicine will state
without hesitation er fear of o Onti•olletkrn, that the
..I.•na hirrlr. has cured more parent. where It inu
been introduned,than any other medicine In use for the
•bore Weever. This medicine has neither Arend, nor
Quinine in ita coca Neal., all of the Instrtallentsarwof •
pwrfeelly healthr„tharacter and highly etironlatin . g and
tut.' zuz Lzid.= 67.= 0t,."",`11:0.% : •.4i.
daropatmoaphere on more than when in tb r' elr us albeit:
of the try where U. , Apve pre-
rall•, will do well to adopt thla tliedifitip,•4l th e patient is
not obliged to lar by while ander treatment and they our
be atrured ofu "needs cam Th. Proprietor ontddlntreduce
thousand• of rertillentes from thou. uf Lbw highest respect-
ability, but prefensaylng to the plot On, one bottle and
rot will bare the infallible proof in 'unreel!. Fall dire , -
non. for ita use encamp., each ladle.
Certificates cart he wen at the ofilee,,Mhow log ',hare this
Modielne by cum] •hen all others hare failed.
For Dlopepelaand W othw Itlllious Complaints there la
not abetter Medicine Intim market-
It has slap been'taken with the mestaidonindna more.
In Pereral rase. of Rheumatism and Gout thew. com
plaints take a tableeptanfal a day.
One balls nf tAda Medicine eery often has the &mired Cl.
$1 pecolt!.
For eah. by Druggleteln path of the United State!
and Canada
~,,,AJl_lyholasate order. mutt
_be addnweed to MX/CD A
"'AC I 4 T I . 4 % I : I I=rIC e . w ..T. "A". z - vwrz,', ore.. till
On A Co.. nod Geo. nat.., Pittsburgh ie)),lrr
- -
IRON WAREHOUSE;
MARTIN, SPRING
knnurtarn and Nairn In
IRON AND STEEL
2.62 Onunun.-1, Strum, Nen Fork
linep mustantly nn hand a fullnaortment uf Far
Bann, llmn , 1i0n...5.1u., and other IRON,
STEEL OF ALL KINDS,
Me:Thant...from all wen°. of On, nonntry an Inyttod to
Ball or..nd their •morn hcfore tnry - Ing.
Orders hy mall entrusted to cures./ will ha !Mad at Lb.
-4anlY Irrot market ratan SPILINU a CO..
2I.:1(/ternwtc4 N T
SCRIEEEELLN BROTHERS & CO..
WHOLESALE. DECOGISTS,
SEW roRK.
//as rtmorrill. , Al.l7o
JMPORTING the leading Drop.. from their
mion.ttc..rt.t.. lath In Euro, and Last 'lain -and 0., French and Englipt. Chrmiumla. 14rfornary. Thoth.
Nall and Hair MIMI, Ifs& tilovra and Can,. Pula and
one Trlocts tho.r ~ .fror thaw MI
tavatr.se.mal./.• .rmr. ',ga or jam,y
mall. will reewlya thArhere att.ntlon. Jelt
(..;.A.M . IYEL L. eXTEIiLY. Wltto:f.Raln luti
-1.:341. In &von:, 11Int.! Pall, and Tub, Wood and
itil
low Wan, Itulgets, Mat. Oonlago. Tub, 'VW Ntirl C.
e, 1ca. 234 o,. .nwk-b et-. N.. Tort mhO.lrr.
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tion of
Mr. incorporate a company
erect a Youghiogheny river, nt
point ni ry.
Mr. I A a resolution for the ap
pointmeo, ... epe. mmmittee of three. to in
quire into the progress and present condition of
the Geological teport, and what steps are neces
sary to Its early completion. Adopted.
House or ReratimeraTlvaa.—The Speaker
announced Messrs. Cummings, King and Sturde
rant, the Committee of the house to wait nu the '
Governor elect on 1 ueoday neat, and escort him '
to the (fall of the horse of Representatives.
The Speaker present.' a communication from I
the Secretary of the Commonwealth, enclosing a
number of reports.
On motionlir.-Chaniberlain was permitted to
report from the Judiciary Committee, without 1
amendment, the hill from the Senate relative to I
elections, inttpded to cure a defect in the present I
law. The hill was taken op, on motion of Mr.
Chamberlairteand peeped dirotigh . Committee of
the Whole„indr. Ball „In the Chair. When the
Ip ii
hour of ha lt: eleven arrived' the House pro-'
seeded to w the Committee to investigate the
contested e Lion case from Northampton Co.—
Conside progress had been made, the seven
teen me rs having beimAtibtained, from whom
the eight allenges weruto he made by the con
testantsOrhen Thos. C. Steel, whose name was
among eneleerenteen, woe discovered to have left
the House denting the proceedings, without its
consent. The fact was not anuomsced until af
ter thedeparture of the noon train for Philadel
phia, when he was beyond immediate arrest.—
Ells absence wee, after acme debate, considered
a fatal irregularity, when the proems prescribed
by law was recommended. it wan not until 2.1
o'clock that the work was completed, when the
following Committee were selected:—Messrs. hr.
Cullough, Bell, King, Chamberlain, ACConnell,
Page, Palmer, Krepps and Avery. The Com
mittee were directed to meet at 21) minutes be
fore 8 o'clock, in the East Committee Room.—
..'ldjournal at 2 o'clock. _
Diviniou of Llio Penney.
Lill t• &. re to the eollee
The lilne of Wastes and the Jeesits•
Tunis, Dec. curtuus quarrel ham lately
broken out between the Neapolitan government
and the Jesuits in that kingdom. It appears the
latter has teen iu the habit of teaching that the
Pope was superior to all the other sovereign of
the earth, and the former has, for tome unex
plained reason, quite recently thought proper to
regard thin, as highly ;evolutionary in its ten
dency. The consequenec wax, that M. Malta,
the Director. of Police, tent for Padre tlitneppe,
the chief of the Jesuits, the other day, and told
him they mutt discontinue this practice, and
should recollect that in 1848 they were tient out
of the country in carriages; “but if then things
continuo," nald the worthy minister, "the gov
ernment will kick you out of the kingdoms"—
a role' were the precise words.
The Beverend father, much distressed at the re
sult of thin interview, hastened back to his con
vent, and lost no time in compiling the following
protest, which was published at Naples a day or
two after
his Royal No j , oto Frrilinand IL, afdA, Krog•
dors 4 the (too Sroilier.
- Sacred 'loyal Majesty—
“Sire—With much snrpriee we have heard our
nentlments doubted regarding absolute monarchy,
we therefore think it necessary tie submit earl
views on the present page
"Majesty, we not only in olden time, but also
etre...lily on our re-esuthlisiunent in 1821, until
the present day. have always inculcated respect,
love, and devotion for the King our Lord, for
hie Government, for the form of the same—dun
is. absolute monarchy.
"Thiele. have done, not only from conviction,
but ales because tne Doctors of the company.
who are Francetho Snares, the Cardinal Boller
andeteny other theologians and publicists
of the same: hare gmbliely taught stewline mon
archy to be the best form of government.
we have dope, because the internal
economy of the company in monarchical, and
therefore we are by maxim and education devo
ted to absolute monarchy, in whichyatholoxiem,
by the wisdom and zeal of 3 piomi King, can ,
alone have flealf-li , ,lfence and prosperity.
- Majesty, that we both think, and thelieve,andl
eustain that absolute monarchy is the best of !
governments., in demonstrated by the damage we I
eufferwl in the year 1848. We were the victims
of Liberalism, because all Liberals were and are
well pernmded also, that the Jesuits are the
supporten of absolute monarchy.
"These things, oh, Majesty: art well known,
and. Liberals would more easily believe that the
sun would not rive to-morrow, than admit that
the Jesuits could favor them; and therefore
every time they attempt • revolution, their tint
object is to despoil theJesnits.
"Poe this reason the Liberals, by an inviola
ble noon of their law, will not admit a Jr. iii, !
or one who in affiliated to the order among them. i I
"In fact the Jesuits in the kingdooPof Naples. I I
have always taught it to be unpardonable to
make revolutions for the purpose of changing
the absolute monarchy, which the reigning dy
many has always maintained.
"If this should not be eufficient not to bel $
thought Liberals, we humbly pray your majesty t
to point out what further we ought to do to be , $
believed decided absolntiets.
..Certainly the Jesuits have never been, at and
time. or in any place, accused of Liberalism any
•hat motive should they have far not loving and
defending the absolute government of the august
monarch Ferdinand SL, who has covered them
with benefits 7
"Finally, Majesty, of this sovereign benificenee
we have tnade no other use than for the good of
Christian morality and Catholic: ty, and the reign
dynasty, to profess immutable fidelity to the
absolute monarchy, to which we declare our
selves always devoted, and we hope your 3t.jevty
will graclosaly permit us to confirm this eenti
ment at your Majesty's feet by word of mouth.
The prevent page la Mimed by me, by my
•Father's councillor' (Podri Consultori), and all
others prevent, in the short time there has been
for collecting their eignatures ; and if your Slaj.
rely desires the signatures of all. the Jesuits of
this province of Naples, they eon speedily be ob
tained. In so much, we who sign this are a full
guarantee for their devotion by all proof to the
absolute monarchy.
• — OmPere, MAIII.II PALADITI
della Compagois di Genet Provincisle,
2:1 others)
•Collegie,defGeou NUOTO, Napoli Nov. 21 '
trust no ono will hare the temerity hereaf
claim the Jesuits as friends of liberal prin-
Atteougsr Pormsce Ratutosn.—The report
of the superintendent of this branch of the State
works has been printed in pamphlet form, and
is now before us. From it we learn that the
new road will be entirely completed by the first
i.fJuly neat, and to prepare for working it the
Superintendent bus already contracted with M.
W. Baldwin for one first class locomotive engine,
deliverable on the let of March neat, at a cost of
slo,boo, and has included in his estimates seat
into the Canal Board three more of the tame
class, to cost ST,OOO. Seventeen sets of trucks
now remain in use, which by being partially re
built during the winter, will be sufficient for the
business of tho approaching season, unless an
increase in the section feint transportation oc
curs. The tonnage of the road for the last year
amounted to 30,219 tone, showing it decrease
of 09,451 tone as compared with the year 1858,
caused by the withdrawal of the business of the
Penmiyivania Railroad, which occurred on the
tech of February net, ft had been supposed
that this withdrawal would have occurred on the
Ist of January but it did not, and the Portage
road bad to be kept open until the 10th of Feb
ruary and worked night and day to aocommo
data the heavy transportation business of the
Pennsylvania road. There is now in good run
ning order on tho Portage railway, five first
class and eight third class locomotives of sal.
dent capacity for use when the road to avold
the planes shall have been completed. The
third class engines will he principally need for
the western elope of the mountain, on the lighter
grades between Johnstown and No. 2 intersec
tion. Mr. Ross, the superintendent, has naked
for $60,000 to keep the now road in repair until
the road had shall have become thoroughly set.
lied. Me prodicta that this now road will prove
a profitable investment.—Nortli Anuncon.
Tan Lars Fine NCAII Bosnia.—The Boston
Journal, in epealting of the destructive tiro at
Milton Lower Mille, says:
"The factory building which wan destroyed
last night, contained between 5,000 and 0,000
spindles and much other valuable' machinery all
in good running order.
I The actual lose to the Corporation is estima
ted at from $125,000 to $150,000, on which
there is $50,000 insurance, as follows: $25,000
at the Manufacturers' office. $12,500 at the Frit
metes office, and $12,500 at the National office,
es we love, and a worse
slavery than our fathers resisted.
The Underground Railroad Agent in this city
necessarily becomes acquainted with many of
these interesting cases, and through his kindness
we are permitted to glee as many particulars of
some of these as it would totem proper and ja-
dicious to publish.
Isaac and Henry were owned by the mime
master, and were taken to a public house to be
sold. They were soon disposed of, and their new
masters put them into a room together, saying,
"1 suppose, boys, you will not make me any
trouble!" Isaac, a large, noble-looking fellow
by the way, answered very meekly—"Olt no,
we came here without auy trouble, and we mean
o go away without any." The new owner (a
ruder) was satisfied with the answer, and left
hem. No sooner was lie gone than the two
Blues carried out their threat to go away with
out trouble; acid the uncertain riches" of the
new proprietor walked off in the woods. The
The modal operandi of their living hero it might
not be altogether judicious to explain. Their
residence in the hut they built was of two week.
duration. Then - they were discovered, and a par
ty of armed men proceeded to capture them.—
The slaves were busy at breakfast when they
were summoned to surrender, and told that if
they canoe out they would be shot down on the
spot. Isaac seised a broad-axe and Dem.' , a
dirk, which they had obtained by hook or crook,
and dashed out. Their htitiwas jtjt . .tte bank of
a,stream, 'and into the streatedhey plunged.
The party fired on them, woriding them both
severely. leases arm was filled with dft, and
the weapon dropped from hie hand. lint the
spirit of liberty wag no , yet quenched, and they
ettempted.tpo4.o6, pdesutd,of course, by the
rapacious roar.hunters. •
After a long and noble effort to escape, they
were at length overcome by fatigue and numbers
and retaken, and at once conveyed to the jail,
where they were confined in the second story.—
Sad indeed was their cobdition. Henry was sick
from his wounds, CO that he could do nothing,
and Isaac'. arm was so injured that for two
weeks he was unable to use it. There was, It I
seemed, no escape bat in !inlaid°. But the spirit
that burned :n the bosoms of our fathers burned I
also in the bosoms of these black men, and, u
soon as Isaac's arm could he used, it was Net
about executing the plans that their heads had
conceived. Here, again, we leave the reader to
surmise the modal operandi. Suffice it to say
that, after two weeks of almost incessant labor,
they were again breathing the air of heaven.—
Sixteen long and weary miles did they walk mu
.the night of their escape, and again took up their
residence in the woods. _How deeply could they
realize the truth of the sentiment that man's
greatest enemy is man. The habitations of hu
man beings were ehnnned and dreaded more than
death they sought and round safety ht the deep
silence and dark abodes. of nature.
Thus, when men are unkind and oppressive,
God's paternal hand is over us, and ip his pres
ence we feel there is infinite love eel mercy.—
They remain in retreat for two months, and in
tend to pass the *inter in their residence; bat
they found that, from certain indications among
the poultry yards, the slaveholders begun to sue
poet that the woods were inhabited by the miss
ing negro.c, and determined upon a "drive"—
e. a man hunt, with dogs and guns. The ne
grocs were to be "taken at first sight"—i. e.
shot dead as soon as seen. They now thought
it best to leave their winter residence in the
South, believing that a colder climate would be'
more congenial with their feelings.
On a plantation near theta was an old man
named Kit, who had a perfect Legree fur a mas
ter. About this time be had received two most
unmerciful floggings on two successful days, sad,
he began to be “discontented with his lot." Het
applied to our heroes for counsel, and became a
hero with them. They all remained in the woods'!
over Sunday, and on Monday took up their line
of march The usual method of night-traveling
and day resting was pursued: and, after three
week's energeticresertibra, they, reached the de
pot in this city.
Henry showed more than - a hvindred shot is
his body, and Isaac bore honored wounds, or
wounds that would be honored if borne by a
Hungarian in the same cause. They ore now be
yond the reach of Athericen Republicanism--
Hurrah for the U. R. RI
A (]Ault le the Pimple of Philadelphia.
j The Philadelphia Bulletin of the 11th, has the
following bear story :
As Excrnso Scots.— About 9 o'clock this
morning, the vicinity of Thirteenth and Market.
streets wee thrown into a high state of excite
ment by the appearance in the street of an im
menae grimly Bear. The animal was brought
from California some time since, and has recent
ly formed the principal attraction of a show
which held forth in a tent, on an open lot on the
eouth aide of Market street, below Thirteenth.
This morning about 9 o'clock, the animal MLA ,
gee to escape from his cage and got into the
street. His Erg freak waste monist an omnibus
borne that happened to be passing, and com
menced gnawing at the mattra the poor beast.
The horse was doubtless much astonished and
not a little scaied, but fortunately for him Bruits
altered bin mind before tieing him any serious
hurt, and dismounted lb Pay his respects to a
passing mule. Tim monster, after handling the
mule pretty roughly for a time allowed him to
go unhurt.
The bear wandered about the streets for some
time, attracting an immense crowd and causing
► ludicrous scene, notwithstanding its wren.—
A botcher ',adjust cut off a floe roasting piece
of beef; this the bear took a fancy to, and BElf
' ing it, it soon disappeared down his Si - tont, with
out a "by your leave," or even a word of com
-meat on the high price of the article. Strong
efforts were made to capture the Moto by en
tangling him with ropes; these the boar managed
to evade, and at every fresh movement, the
crowd would make a general scamper, tumbling
over each other in their anxiety to get out of
the reach of as ugly sot of claws as were ever
worn by beast. The police, who were on the
ground, threatened to use their revolvers, but the
shOwmon plead the heavy loss it would cause
him, and ha renewed his exertions to secure the
fugitive. The litter finally worked his way into
a court running out of Eleventh street above
Market, where he wan captured with much trou
ble, by slipping a noose over his neck.
During the fight with the animal, pitchforks
were used freely, the prongs being thrust into
the month. The steel prongs were broken off
by the teeth of the bear us readily as if they
had been but pipe-stems,- - and the woollen her:
die of one was broken to- pieces in
Even after a slip knot had been put over his
neck and around one of his paws, the brute
backed and dragged five stout men with him.—
After he was finally secured, Alderman Thomp
son gave - the showmen a hint of the consequen
ens likely to result from continuing the danger
ous customer in -the neighborhood, and the
show tent was soon after struck, and the bear
was taken parts unknown.
A &NOMA/ ACCMENS AND PROVIDNNTIAt EN
000x.—One of the most singular accidents, tak
ing into consideration its results, that has ever
taken place in tho history of railroads, occurred
yesterday to the train from Blackstone on the
Boston and New York Central Railroad. When
the train was about eight miles from this 'city,
and going at the rote of about twenty to twenty
fire miles an hear, the forward axle of the ten
der broke, and singular to relate, a piece of the
axle, nearly four feet in length, and weighing
about two hundred pliant - Is, passed ender the ten
der and coming up through the floor of the fore
part of the forward car, passed over the heads
of all the passengers in that part of ear and
landed safely beside the etove in the middle of
the oar. The car was fell of passengers but no
one was injured. The escape was meet wonder
ful. The tender being coupled to the engine did
not fall upon the ground, and the train was stop
ped after having proceeded a considerable die
lance. One of the detached wheels of the ten-
der passed under the train and came up through
the floor of the passenger car, tearing a hole In
the floor and shattering a seat, but doing Do oth
er injury. The train was delayed about vii hour
and a half bithe accident, which in the tint, we
believe that:.has occurred upon this road.—Bor
ten Journal.
11ev. Jno. McDowell otPhiladelphia, preached
a discouce in that city on the lost day of De
camber, clog the fiftieth anniversary of hie or
dination. The first meeting of theaeneral Assem
My he attended woe 1807, the number of mem
bers! being 64. At that time the ratio of repre
eentation was one minister and one elder to every
eix minister. in a prestiytery. The presentrep
resentation to ODA to every twenty•four. Inclu
ding both the Old,and .tiew school Assemblies,
they numbered at the last meeting four hundred
and sixty seven. When he entered the Ministry
there were seven synods . ; nowthero are fifty east.
the number of presbyteries was then thirty on
now two hundred and.fifti.four- - Thereitere
1807, three hundred and seventy ministers; 870
elattreAteo. and 17,871 membewnsw BaBo mime
tan, 4,087 eburehes, end 268,881 members; tble
bashules bothtlis Old ad New I
From the Boston Trareemo4
lirsisass lisrrcir..-1 was struck with the
following pump -spit in your paper of the 15th,
taken from the New York Evening Past:
From the manufacturing districts in Engd
L
th e advice. are - that, in the almost total abse e
T
of orders from th is country for woollen and ct
ton goods, the goods making . dor this market,
which are always to come extent in reliance up.
on orders, will be sent here fur sale on re manafi
turn' account c
This is precisely what wns to have been fir
pected our importers may have found outt
till
tariff a low is, in the end, the worst thing r
them, as it no doubt i., and so not being able n
sell their present stork ntsyr.r., . r a thine p
order, hot the foreign v., r .4to be I go
easily kept out. They must be sold and pash,ed
off in our markets by the agents of the m -
1 , 1
futures, at come price, however low, and if 4 t
ordered will be sent without • derv. This y
not be ea agreeable to our free trade friends f
New Fork city, whose viewer of national inters s
extend it Is to les feared, not far beyond the I'
Its of their own city; but who, it Is probub e,
have taken but a superficial and false flew f
what that interesereaily is. They will findp
ably that if the Industry of the country I -
guishes, and their customers will be poor p .
andthat when they cease to order, the falai r
himself steps in, and knocks dorm the pri
still lower than at present
The great free trade Interests of the coon
have naturally centered in New York.city, wh'
is built up at the expense of ell the rest of a
country, by a large foreign trade; but it
well be a question whether her, growth wo d y
not have been morn solid, and 'permanent, d
desirable, if not no rapid, when resting ttpe a
flourishing interior, on new oities epnissing p
OD every elder, and the accumulation of ,
re t
wealth all over'the country, all of which wo d
have paid tribute to her, inatead of renting up
a foreign, trade which, though temporarily en
riching her, Is making her customers poor, odd
keeping the finances of the country in a state of
continued embarrassment Our hew Yotll
friends may find the poison chalico-commend
to their own lips, and learn that . they can en-
Joy no real and permanent prosperity that is alit
based upon the prosperity and growing r ealth
of the whole country, of which they form the
great commercial interest.
It has been mid, I know not with how much
truth, that &certain leading and influential paper
in New York has been bought by English gold,
and been for a long time in the interesto of Brit
ish manufacturers, in order to convince Brother
Jonathan how much better it is for him to adopt
the principles of free trade. He is an apt-schol
ar. and is now beginning frilly to realise the re
sult of that policy. The New York editors gen
erally have thought it best to try and convince
him of its beneficial tendency, with the honora
ble exception of the New York Tribune, and lose
no opportunity to cry out free trade. Time,
which proves all things, will show with how
much wisdom they have acted, and will no doubt
prove also, as it always hakthat honesty is mach
the bast policy. -
Theory is now from Bow York that real ea
'
rote is falling, and the immense amount of
im
ported.goods which have drained us of our spe
cie, anderippled our bulks, are not to he paid
for by the Mitcham of them here, but the returns
come in from the West and Booth in the shape
of protested notes and broken promises. This
is all right, and is a just retribution for aban
doning American interest° and American indus
try, the sole foundation of oar wealth, for the
temporary advantage of a large foreign trade
which in the end enriches not even the party
kiat has the benefits of it, to anything like the
extent That - would be realised from the real
growth aud:inereased wealth, which an Amerl
i can policy wouls secure to the whole country,
and which would flow in large and steady stream,
into our great commercial capital. We might
by an efficient protective policy, add at least
$50,000,000 per annum to the wealth of the
country, instead of losing, as we do, $25,000,000.
A difference of $75,000,000 could easily be effect
ed and our money kept at home. We shoitid be
immense gainers if we could keep out everything
that we can make, and we might then admit tea,
coffee, wines, &0., free of duty. Slippage that
• then our revenue shmtlit fall short, we could
well afford direct taxation, and much - better
afford to raise double the present revenue than
we can now afford the indirect payment of what
is necessary for the expenses.of the government,
or we might raise our revenue from those arti
cles and others that we do not and cannot pro
deer: If we•wete not a people whooss Mr.:Barnum
says, delight in a certain amount of huoribug,'
and rather prefer it in some cases, though half
conscious of it, we should have adopted such a
policy long ego, and not waited till we were
owing some $200,000,000 to 'wrest Britain, or
until a general crash among ourselves should
open our eyes to the suicidal policy of free
trade. To us that policy has always been, and
always will be suicidal, 'because all the benefit
accrues to the manufacturing party, which Is
Great Britain. One leg wears the boot and the
other goes barefoot. That is precisely the ope
ration of free trade between ns and the nations
of which we have always professed so much
jealousy, and declared our independence and to
which we are now becoming a tributary, and de- I
penitent debtor. Peon? AHD Loss.
SPLICE. ZECELIIIAII Bricsa.—On the question;
"Which enjoys the greatest amount of happiness
the bachelor or the married can!"
Mr. President and Gentlemen—l rise to advo
cate the right of a married man. And why should
not! I claim to know something about the in
stitution, I do. Will any gentleman pretend to
say Ido not' Let then accompany me home.—
Let me confront him with my wife and seventeen
Children, and decide.
High as the Rocky mountains tower above the
Mississippi Valley does the character of the mar
ried man tower above that of the bachelor. What
le a bachelor? What woe Adam before he gat
acquainted with En! What but a poor, shiftleas
helpless insignificant creature ? No more to he
compared with his after self than a mill to the
great roaring cataract of Niagara. [Applausei]
Gentlemen, there was a timo—l blush to miy.
it--when I too was a Bachelor; and a more mie
erable creatures you would hardly expect totatl.
Everyday I tolled:hard,and at night I came to rrry
comfortlessgarret—no oarpet,no fire, no nothing.
Everything was in a cluster, and in the words of
the poet—
•Vatfasiart vas menstela clan h. oturrayect..
Here lay a pair of pants, there s dirty pair Of
boots, there a play bill, and here a pile of dirty
clothes. What wonder that I took refuge at the
gaming table and bar-room. I found it would
never do, gentlemen, and in 4' lucky moment
vowed I would reform. Scarcely hag the promlie
passed my lips, when a knock wap heard at the
door, and in cane Susan Simpkins after my dirty
clothes.
"Mr. Spicer," says she, "I hare washed for
you eix months and hasn't seen the first red
cant in the way of payment. Now I'd like to
know what you are going to do about it?"
I felt in my pocket book. There was nothing
in it,-and I tumw it well enough.
"Miss Simpkins," says L" it's no use denying
it I hasn't got the pewter. I wish for your
sake I had."
"There," said she promptly, I don't wash
another rag for you."
"Stop," said I "Sawa, I will do what I Can
for you. Silver and gold I have none; but If
my heart and hand will do they are at your ser
vice."
"Ara you in earneet?" soya ehe, looking a lit
tle sospoloue,
"Never more so," says L
"Then," saps she, "as there seems to be no
.rospects of getting my pay any other way,
guess I'll take up with your offer."
"Enough !paid." We were married in a week;
and what's more we Levet repented it. No
more duties fur me gentlemen. 1 live in a good
'House, and have somebody to mend my clothes.
When I was a poor, miserable bachelor, gentle
' men, I used to be as thin as a weasel. Now I
am as plump as a Orker.
In conclusion, gentlemen, if you wont to be a
poor, ragged devil, without a coat to your hack
or a shoe to your foot; if you want to grow old
before your time, and as uncomfortable, gener
ally, as a "hedgehog rolled up the wrong way,"
I advise you to remain a bachelor; but if you
want to live decently and respectably, get mai
tied. I've got ten.daughtere, gentlemen, [over
powering applause,] and yen may have your
pick.
Mr. Spicer est down amid long continued
plaudits. The generouipropoenl with whieh be
concluded, secured him fire sone-in-law.
The Cincinneti Columbian 'aye, .that an Ae
sociation called the Know-Somethings which
was started in ,that city some time since, to
counteract-the Know-Nothings, le growing Tory .
rapidly. It opposes the Imposition of any di
mot or Indireet political
.cr legal disabilitlie, an
account of the se:ablaut Of birth, or . the hold-,
lug of particulin.-religions sentiments. ' Apply
ing these generalities to present case; It de
nounces all dlstinctgis based on the 'religious
cipinicum of candidates for
and 'does not
inquire whether a nominee is a Catholic or a
Proteatnnta native or foreigner. and'
,wishes
everybody toheobviourt on these topics, and if
they bow them to keep shady. '
„ .
lady of fortune matrivointly arret
aria Pith, Warted with a Atorivimoy aviust
the person sad gorennent, ofthe Empemr„,Mt
tea° l, l , altrefPonitenCe , wais round 4pcukheiV
saa stiwits thrown into prison.
NOVEL Jur. Alovrarrarr.—n well known, tub
ionsblo lady, resident in Fourth atm; has isso
ed some 500 cards for a Calico Dress Ball, in be
half of the poor. Hero is the form of the in
vites
"Mn. compliments to Mr. and Mra.
and requests the pleasure of their company on
evening. —hest between 8 andl2 o'clock,
an No. —Fourth street
Each lady is expected to appciir in • Wino
dress, which she is desired to send the next day
to Mrs. —, as a donation to the Fire Pointe
Mission.' . '—N. P. ifirro,r.
vro RENTERS --We cater tnt substardlal•
• a at. 7 Brick lieu". n u Na. 33
dad
oad 101403
Prk• la band. dad the Wawa la
wap:=l.rtzoo, altbout balm/L. Lam alatte .
ba
auot ,O§O.4LL 11e1, =031.1139112i5t. •
FRUIT -100 Ims. Dry Apples;
iD 300 do do
Ap. mid Ala
39 b bli 0 applera yl
aryty• nal by Malan 4 - 1313:9M41
TH
Ptheee dal/1042k, 14 Le/vm erkikto will be sold at
, ,ke !ay. A. A. MASON lOp.
lilittgBETAGH & ALLEGHENY at
WARRANTS waNrxo—TL. bisbatt,..me
I. 'ak
pal= Yitt/0/ 8 4 . ..1 4 wanate.,
DiffitEl3--6
d fer_ olet ki ‘ ATl e r kki lt ROO" ta.
LUTENT MEDICINES--
Z
6 do %Pratt' ,FKIV44'
6 do /4.644e.d,x,
6 d u o
ticvm.stwaLtteez.,
it
d o
6 ➢ n.gt:a==
6 x.e...PetrOkuta.Latttft-azdtranntiethlruca•
VORN 3LEAL-10 bble. for salob
de2s .
CCORN-7boo . bt. A for
We by. ia3 lIELL cram?.
OATS -1700 ede
_br 1.2 BELL LICMT.
CI S --- . 50 U prune W. R.:Cllttklg
VI/maned sad far oh kr HMI , IL COLLINS.
Icinde,et ITdVI
.1.893P8 Qat" Dnok to CIS Illadoet4t. ay
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BARGAIN FOR MANUFACTURERS.
—le offered In Manahan. at Dim Nat ott the Ma
boa the of 13 Hof Wa r . frOwer and
10014,0 a the eater toter Is one of the butte the tootarr
t and the lots are offered at
ester RI M 4. K l ub. a
4 3 :LLBUTTER--al bxe. extra Rolfßur
ter OIL. day reed by & & 17 L
COOKINt3 CDrranta , ,
Cider And Brandy. kr sale At
ROB 3, PATTON k WOMBS&
de= UAL* Morrie Tea _ _ 31.t.T1A the Dlautoad.
•
OLIDAY SUITS FOR BOxS—Vory ,
miniatewelents, "tvertragr a l. 4
w. 14.
W. dudy to pre.,
LLIFEIIkf. aj
the different sines. saand4etured Inn. Ilahlw
sod Malutoslo_stoods, Amnia, wholesale end Mall s Kato
IhObbes Depot; No.llo Herbst et. •
dela J. k b PRITAJPB.
w hes;
d andb3r sale br daG 6° ‘5
E.VOBlFriOVrilet
V V led Yellow, Palo AAA Ylatuowle, Lte.
n*, vaelety. A. A. MASON CO: 23 , Mb A.
GHAMS ERS' SERIES OF SELECT
ut2o. . .
, .
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. ..
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-
for
•
Lbambms' Papers the People , . 6r
'• Momllasly ' '
Roboa o itoryßook, 10
gm. . 6 •
Ho
" Select Writinv, • 4
Balebtloas hom Hu, LIM - 1714merbal.
For W. by EL &BOSWORTH - A 01.... Mazipt V
GOOD BUILDLNG LOT on- Mt. wo.h.
50 ft.froot 17_210 dam, W yld. Alloy—
m.uto. raliNtAlttc,Z.4
ACIIIIIMLIS GIFT WORTG. 60ME
TIMO-4 ch..fereryted.y.-8.11 numb aithoft
Italltlzuc iota 31 t. tardy USG Ite
• lot of grotttid trithlo. 23 mbautot walk at ttko ottretti
Plott i l +.l boothittirtio,%bwrlasirillata:Nt
mast ° l 4 2:fitt orL r tr
' lg ° . "...wet/TUBE= /303./443411-
OYS of all kinds manufactured of India
Rubber, ter sate at the India Rubber Depot' • N 0.116
tot et du * RaIk,LIPR
. .
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V.RESH FRUITS PICKLES AT. CVST—
K*_l4_,Dl R menes thls day to caw out .t amt , maka
rosgaifiLTur a , uzjrg r ur Toe , : re of Fed .
.. .fhtf=
UT Aumiou hooves wurrautaiof tga boat Qulity.
and ha oralettly goc.l TUT. Theattantiou of fauLlas
maenad me our entire Trak of tare. arUot .1U be told
fur row or lam J, W. aIcIfAULAND. 286 Llbestr EL
•
UUNPRIEs9--5 doz. lame Tubs; • 1
t.. - 7 se= -
15 bu. Pies% 30 Mal ItesiX
23 Estee Boss, •tore sad tar ate try
de= T. LITTLE St 00.111.
f APPLES—?SO REEK APS-250 Ureen Ap
kft pin Io store and A. Ws by T. LItTLEI &OM
APPLES -80 Ms. Bellflowers, Pippins,
&L. rec , d aod for male br DELL LIGGETT.
BALSAM COPAiVA—I49 lb s. for sale.by
deli deli R. E. SELLERS A CO.
OP —2O bales prime eastern just reo'd
. atul'Oer =le by • •El I[6.ItBATIOn CO.
INSEEDOLL,L72IS bble. in and for
We by 1.30 Li. 1.1.4.7111AU0U A CO.
I ROCHE EILIIVI--A. A. 24*.5...a Co.
bareiust rodd • largo Lod splotaid ao.ortitent. of
...and Square Booth. Shawl,.
BLANKETS—A., A; Mason
onnaaaau,...7lVol== * serr=Or
remit grruies, all setungat3Uper: antleas Quatro; b
year..
prim.
.44
ROUSE a LOT FOR SALE LY EAST
LIBERTY, eltnated within 2 Infante Iran of the
ed Statinn. The lot has • front of 120 bet on the
Green:lie:72h Tureplke and extends bask. 190 finites B.
The build:an emsiste of • tee stniT Brisk / 101 enkkell 8.0
7 sours. InclusUnn the kitchen: etahls• vs. molar
of Fruit.. Initnealatenceeenlon eau be ento. Elie% S2e
20. Terms seer B. 8141117 : 211111.6 st.
MOTICE 7.-C.A.RPETS, OARPETS,V.4.II
- " eurrutiZig Vt=ltratzhlisite
T4.7.laarzto.aatth BUD. MUM.. Pia. ra
" it oVE Theta WI; 11 ihTt I=M
wirthent neer Oil Cloths, trim feat to Limbed
wide, w had oreret seduced prim We Ladle the
etteation °tow =stoma" end arsvelittit tiommailty to
adt sad et. IdeCLINTOOR a BROW •
_ •
fin BLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES in
Lyn' stare sad for sale by YLEMING BROS- "3
----- _
ad lIIRD ST PROPERTY FOR SALE = -A
r w iC am. tame sta_y Ittiek Darallkkg /kat" at 11 roma
Arag, 64 2ra, , ,ft hall sda estrum Lath mot
A ma 6{4w adea Dare m l= 0
'''.
litcce Raps, caliaa and wad elajan3''''',=LL"l'd
saltabla Gm a daalling ado*.
A awn dna,. Ihreltlng lime on ad at, enntaadne
roam. and a dtBfrdwant and tledshad atian with •
bakeovon Um 8. CIITILBEIM ♦ BON, 160. {kl
ti OR 825 PER ACRE-114 sores of Laud
4o • mlla tram the Oblo river. Methe riekter
griclitlbe?; VOiray7'ea2'be :AUL 13ouse
°thrPr"?lb." Y ea ut-u al 4‘" " lr"l2 l 3t rksosrat S. '
DRIED PEACIIE3.--400 bushels
rieuratirtibis 00-Nus3a 43 ~rofit~it:
(LOGES SEED.--150 .bua. nuts awl
for tabs by R. mamas a oa.
QAR —l5
Sifeade gizjuit.
,s 3 SPHINGES EASSAUGH • k. CO.
-NOR MEM 32 IL arper 00-
der. Gna.....ad.eetc.on. B. 8 &DC,If:
E W ISOOKBY “KIRWIN."
P4thb''d mb'P''fithrt:*Zotia.74ll4.
"jt"VEW loseuiat
my lot of Annual. far Int, wui nuAntraowtar.
aren Leaflet"( Memory. Chattier. art lhanemr
Nur flower. &mak Mai" Aloes nor, la tun
Priendahlple Waring, Bnow Cake, Om Annosla, :
who now want nary"... call warn '
& a utcsram Woad street
DWELLING HOUSE FOR' 15AL8,..3. 3
rtory nark Homo . Loan at. Itlttt lot of ann.
hoot by 38...• Sla bona Ir ray 1112 L.
arms. E. 3 halls .4 root., ...a
llnUbrd madam rtyl., a Weeny In treat UratTICCOY3
h.. torah nary sad w. in In ..m room- •
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dal • D. cur/Lazar a nos; 140, 34 a.
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OFFEE--50 bga. i Rl* Co ffee malaria
' tror ty pri m e rs * sta. J
't LOUR:72OD bbls. in Moto and tor aster by
ooao ILUMAITGLIk 00._
NEW licoollB at DAVISON'S; OS Atiakaa•
Ru th 110, • amilr 1 le r
r t 4 =lU
Marvel: Llfo °Martin Lorttor Own •
..„oricto and English Whims; Words to • - ig Moo
P-41=31,4 Dr. J.W. Aler.oodor; (hay Dr.oo.Looh,b, •
bur of
roa•nome r romilrParioh and other
t,oJoade&ordo= Human ity la lA* alr
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:gn• D izli d , -
J . . a. bAYIKott.
IVRADE FOR, THE WEST—Wanted to ex- = 4
fY 6 'llitTern=tet " 4. ln olg.e gba ls ci tZ
'""'"'4„..4V4." b"Tv°4le3aVdoliVtgie.
IikRIED PEACHES-400 bus. D: Pesaheit
jr last reed gad fa ad* br 1:1WIIICSON
F S
ISH-175 bble. WhiteFiab and Trout;
3t r.rAlls
!Pr Al* Or BISON 4130.
. • ."11 q: ~ . . 'or •assy,
toss nal Va. ,• IL ROBESON 400.
DOLL BUT bbls. fresh -Roll Bet
t. Jut reed mat Coml.. bi• 'R. 11013180N4 OCR
EVENTY-FIYE CENT.s;••rlailiOcusa bus
the Setty alttfofHta Otoreii for 76 do: purer, u t
VAT 04)ZOTJT4 an hewYhta to ek•• imt. •10* suck_ To.
lailho who ban worn this tow they will Ana =tome. - 1
6
these who have not willb• Thomd vuze Qui
001 l soon 0.83 AhAriot it.. *Mawr OrDlVOohil.
riRTREACHEB-30 sacks - rtv . ancl - fic«-:
. 6,23 - - nasal , ti-vor.zars
EMPTY BAItRELSIOU eralizy.)3urds
ALIL.IIr CO.SI Woad.
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). 4 4.1% ) 3.1. 1 9T...
..jai st Dom . evntlQer.blf / ocer . Aop 'r.lver
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KINDLINIi -49 packtramenmeefor
Wmaaxa
iri
4 . 1 - 0H61:--75 end 92 per aenti. m` nom - ti` ja. sal te Witty' 8. . Z. O:ULM& 100+0 Treed et.