_ N W- YORE . ADVITSISEITEMTS.. rivm.invicnnukowier 004 0815888 '' NrMirti 8,158,88:84 110 8 . 11VADIetca's 8a06828.. , J58.84* ca2d - 'GOLD MEDAL - PIANOS. theinivaollone. Ifazurtic4Lrerg' 84 Walker Street Ifew , York. .... 0nrw.:,:f..ir0,.......:.:(070,:.:nru1ur.11.erj:::: ca a l a 0 6 .1wattlett • Rh the' neat makers lid/en - sae' n .. • ' - • • f if fsn Two FutulpyolldittltDdylatli.e dtrtywgltait flair kociip amPat, at the etTitilheMeir irggror ~..Inber, lainlaolnyc the 01111 Gold ltudaigien4reeztente, ,„;, :tth , 0,....t. e% meet) , ' • . • -- ... ~ - . A 001,vplEDMI at the Maryland IndOtate. naltinl.*•• TOW FIRST PAI7B dlitDaL at. the Fair, Ors - mad' Pal . are. N. Yarlr. Mewember, lad& at, theiudgen were tee/Wet waded .Talent of the Oonntry. such rd al. Biz- n. ottiehalk,' Wollenhaupt and many other,. 6t.* 14, Planunterith and withecit the hen FZIDNA) are war- l Lranted for threedears. and W wrlttan guarantee gtern.—'l ure narked andatlpprd without. charge. Prieto rand. el t st, .L.._ - • - ' - - deMlyde 1 , TTATENTED 1 :.p , ATEtcartit z .:. Brothor , : ,-, Toruttheit's P`arniture Polish, - . ,. .Thapelf Patented Arn4uperolie,hill . - . - -- - the Worldi IT AliCifILD Blf. IN EvEur HAMILL - - lET has been admitted ty every ono who has - blii.4l7.Tl:fireAP:git/T•roVe4l%Proat'ooklitlgi ... -ft• WooLlea Matto, *net drieft immediately, run:veiny en • utuine.srosiosnet dirt , loakiun your furniteno loot ale well ZS W/U0 new. .1; 11 , W I Met 'Abe action of hot out] .- told watur.... Nowise of Conaterfelta I None, genntee - wit feillraben on the Label Yrineleal,Depat. • . . 4 i 4 .llnAdriray, New-York. JOHN L. Ble.ellYN* CO. . il.Vrititodit.Ve.i' '"" *‘"tr n'd "tr d7l73Ti ‘ e ''t . . • . • ,- mportiit to Ever ybody tho last three . icon I have been en gaffed Ina badness known coif to myself. and, tom ' DaraUvely, few others, wheat I hare buttrucred far the - .Om of St who . .whith hag averaged meat the rate of .4,000 t 013,000 par annum; .and bowleg made avenue. m entaine to 8= 0 3 , 0.111 the fall el 1867 to engage In the same baldness./ am wilting to give full Instruction. In he art to . any p er ms fa Um Units/ States or Canada.. who will remit me the Man Of $l, /us I aduted.from bosses I have been favored win,, ant thetr°,4=;4; l'il v 44l =_rit z d t il' l nO 's ge r rtatVr = SST Si Der 44 ° 0 It. testes aty pawn no °spoon:mit/ eosace in this busiess, which In easy, pesant, acingrftable at a entall.et. There Is Isssltivelf ln the Matter. lisfefthers of the best eats cut b 3 Elm Isle. who wttt te°tmfy. twat they 16 . Der day at the mama. It le amine*" In from este S mum or ecosem n eon =gaze. and with psifea-s}s4l4l/0 .....4.bandsolaslneoest, **feral ladies 'th sesbase Vart/sof 'Nair York thl; Pennrylvanta sod slary/and. whom /have ll:Moneta:l.am now making from .Et to slymaday at It. It Is a 0000,01 enamels.. and but tow :Atli/May le recihthei to start Upon reoelpt of SI, L Immodiately send the applicant • printed circular 15 satainfog fall imarnetione In the art which can be per feetlir i tuderettoiat ono, A o rteremus.ba addreeeed font Paldi bA. T. PAM! 00110, SU Broadway, Now.Yort. deSamdr To Druggists and-Physicians. attention 13 invited to rrnow Medici. est arena, ellen milled the elf ILDDIPTH PAIN 41..LEFLATOR. • The proprietor of ihLeartlele. weil aware of the mil Dreltldlee that exlete action anythlow new lo the practice oftnediclue and e1:T.1241T thecleaeofeeses for which Lbla InAidthmed. 1 eam IFailtatublezexamivi‘truwzon oftrutedisoolv.ldemr,:rn,lofteeillyz the purest drone, and only Such ea wurren Le d genuine MI newel. There Is 131) Ingredient lull that would injure any Doreen, end the whole amobloed cannot poslbly be Injections. eirealarscontelnleg full tuforontlen and Is,. timonlsle con he had at the wholeoale depot. 0 56 Yowerr , second floor, 'This Le t+.• article of the kind in e 'Meal% /tra elYeeti: truly wonderful. When need.rfghtly and In due semen, It en tlrely trona ta the e tattle:re usu ally attendant upon child'airth. and yrre.reee th e mental anJ bodily strength ol the venent In • MArrelolll. deur., In it, et -oe.. although obielly local, It I . moothlng and trenitherunkt to the whole elysteml. and moat plezeing Ike effect throughout the whole noriod of cenfeement. here ace • few testlmonl she— llorrox. nem- bell. lath. MIS. Dr. have use/ your"Phillhirthlknodllerl•- ter" • number of time. In ref emetic. I find It to be • meet excellent ertle , e, and one that I ran recommend with . every cot earner , to the public Its ellleve are troll' won. • dello!. . • Tun,. Uunture, 51..0411rIkedlIngtOo sq Ovine; N. J., Dor.litt, 1655. "Ohlldbirtp pale /11;:ixo&r:ZZI1oegir heet'''oltirctl hare corer reen for the Drawee. It lawns the hand pa causes the Meth to be elTected early and quickly. / cheerfully rec , tereend It. .Flnexa.s LtVcsotreS, /), New Yohx, att. 24th. 1654. Dt.Etronen—Aftor , hr.rle. been cenkned several times with areattlanaer aaa much ran, I wee induced to ire altitelV b e r l tlaervabLlbgi:vt " e l :ll ` .l4 ° llte terelX goll. You larceny hest thankZeud I would eheedhlj/ reetwatteend Tour prrraratlene to every sufferer. Trutrywart. " Leuze BUCKER. o r pals WWI rinpeetalile drug-Age. =twin:den le catty ea hSehswrt, 2trtlww. New Tack. Prlte Saver Package, wlthrall awl shoal' - itireettons ter ow. L EUtelltre araby yarrow to ear pat of the Crated LADLES 1 ; . . - - COTTON, ...w . !mireTszp . elmown as tan say-beat or ‘tl*ly,tip, a1..%>/br hr.iviNG3[4cl7p7, AgeitseROBELRI" LOGAN & CO. Gi Bey-St - net, New-York. =le , „ - :NeW.Tork - nitit EXchalige. 13 . AG MAN — Cry Ap'ro - R. Y. 12S aim 127 uroaa ;Street. B. E. CLARK, • _:...ItANUFACTUBERAND AgALBIZ IN • • Bags and - Bag ging, 'Duck, /lax and Y Oottoe'Ssate:Se . !IV ,LFLOW eramiled vdthatala Yap , . estokov Baas, Mat 4 a. 4,eirroni arnlsrfotel to order et.rnly tor their am lam . areettamort °thetas= le large, and of varloas aerdSarn.. wad oat easterners ma has" GOY tar4lev thortm, - oat !a type.lElmM extra shre% • • Conntrr Merchants are lathed to . exuaie one stock of Femme' DAM, &amiss. Lay.. of Jett the varions • breeds of Duet * . dor' raj hmty Wombats% bray/ Dull.. . ftet Yactonfmrpreei with tram, allelses, rental to order. envision Vetter. =polled with Ham and Beef Ernie, Coy eau SO, made of Mein or eNtred <Loth. We have new &throe tor stamping. • - sorban • . , For thel.ooo,ooo. • • IL S. PATENT ma RPLE COMPANY, 90 Tho - Timitawstiobt, N. Y., • ANOPACTUMRSOPMARBLE AL&N. TLES„ . 'TABLE TUN. COLUhLiTS- PEDESTALS. e. !Sienna. Brenta!, and all Italian Marbles, This !article; which Is a ptroofotiOn of hirable Dust. chemical, ombined with mineral oolemee as to be moulded Into or form and color. by whi h a marble - can be =aurae. tared at Ws than half the we: or. the common material, while it excels lt e lity awl beauty. Unlike Mar bleised Inns and N th la th e sno neva. work. the tolor rovolna Lat. the mane of the materiel. while no Tarnish la need to ciao a tem7on.r7 beauty to the eurface. Men. ties from Si to laid. fable Tom ac. equally. cheap. Illahtefor the A(sautheture and Sots ofsbove The the diehmuck Statesenbletrwill into re immense returns to hoserlotemw.timx,thetudelres. M1...W0n furnished en apDßeaUßoo.Real or , i7r4lT , . • . . • - • • • • Saf_e_v_ _Fuse. FOR IiININGITuaPoSES, kid for IGNI- L l erPprr/ W S 4.) l b re Lifcu rc llT ' at ll4 lm okt i br 9 VZ/.hatneture4 and s GLENN itormAN • 4 Lrr. Order. Q of( 01 ' SP VAV • . nolZdirr SCHIEFFSLIN. BROS. a CO.. fif..PCIKTBRA DyesLdita ara Vogl, Paints erfamery, he., .I.7o . vi r mautsT., New Yot, fNVITEtho attention' erthe trade to their largaand Tidied dock of Drugs. PsJrda, 0114 Pt Mune rrirWitiorito thamegitsr IctrortatlottiafStsrle Draw& it./ ate Pa. t.oolabod, din:pat:oat tho .mres of Intalue• top and man ufactoze irdadka of Tooth.' Liats sod Nall Bratheronset. {;orgy . Mortara, Hporps, drench and fg l to o l:`" „„ t=g i 'WZ.:•.`=" 4 ,llateti,t7 stv also on lad to older col the moat advantageous Urdu. . Ord.!. ottdrzda portottor by Than. reeelvo_protopt attentlom . - ela,lrr • i • EZPORTART TO ..120a4ESERPERS AND DEALERS. THE- 110111 tl fame sesta, and n Bums! arum, New , Pliatd . )22l Oyler; MeV. esett, Zino York "I Tacipey, h PVT and 13 Mason atreem TAY "rag .Pro_pnotora - of this long and - fivolP L.-cat.;.trazirn Priafl/TARATILLILENT, se, forlina=rearlllneult,Tea and other C,Otae, at, in They alas preaareldnatard,f,".. and many giber artl• des of daily me In every Lanni/Or/doh they ma upon the tenet resennalde tom Catalogues eent to dealers who • 11".2-%'11.•;...,;41ised tnihtUltiPi/"AM -- BAN[ ERS AND -.BROKERS GEO. E. ARNOLD-Be Iszohange Stock • and Bill - Brokers. diITEIREI4 and Uncnrrent Money Bought Ant" banana and .11:n cmunladon. Budadasz.g: lag-Manta City. Oonnay and Vgendkr at urelaean tardrauht no Odla9 Ho. 74 Tomah tdreet _ --- . • • ' • ' AIVEING HOUSES --•• ,-• -.:..,.. -; • fotiN,T. HO GO: • - ._.; ..-: •-;' • A g grapi,.BilDroni r co..,, : • • .., • - MOUNT ilteiii.AilT ' VEHTV011.0 . 5 . 06: , • 003NXLItsvuat, .., ,:' Flar= Ca. , k"*.b filiaVV W .lll 4 ir.:. . :-,., l'''' , ,,.. ,-.' ..: :-, ~ :.: m_ I . _114.1W a1t.11.14T45.61.6., oxerze,l4. hopeij:..),4 oita.u.briumk sot...ttlt...te tmaht sair n'd &mks, Hates awl other -IMenuttisa bmeht• and sold oa amutLigation.lberetwadnoar sari wtlseructmnliefted. .&USTIr • • - • ' • Sock Pand.--Note- Broker- - ..i3ONDS.-Mortgagea, Promissory Notes aid Lealtitee Conetexsa iv : Toth:6d Btod,„. bou : h t ..„, 1 Lia a " vln °"ura g- sa "l pi s tens . lie^ 'eaNatntance 4 Ataniad a, vra at* eziablial, to navrotte IOSZIS e . ted tO ue, PeeMPO7 SIDSOa leTerebli• term - vb, • l't1" HOLMES & SON, etlodPra i ttMaaiiiLV4iri t. of ttatuchotrattrZatl 111 the - JOHZS CANIP li ELt, iii KilfCl.CtrlB4ol o 13 . ' .. CIA l'S A .N.. 1 ). , SHO.E S. of .Ererk,fletcr.itien. ,- - --_ _ No:. 34 - bnuthfiold Smoot. ' ctoara . • priresuitoz..Pi. . Copartners p. - FlNLlE.indertrigned 11414 Una day associated wlta nu= In the isszolottmtriz new. thyself: 44,. J. LlppincOtt, lists of Pan reareino. 03111,41:Jaill parcomtagto d las Rota dnlatt Zia macaw win be jo4td e u b"rembr.,ooda the 12241.ax4 atzle 47-=, . Llernioorr 4 c%,_ . . THE DAILY - •PITTSI'URGH .- GAZETTE. o Kr ShriVer & Hirst - Mb, WHOLESALE. GROCERS, Kos, 130 & 132 Second Street, autvwn 'wood wad Mmlttelgi) rearsamon. Wallace I.IOIEBALE DC4LERN Ilt Flour, Provisions and Produce Gozorally, N 0.255 L 1 uaaD ET. iaso-17 A CULBERTSON Il , Wholegalo urocor and ur erchant,Deak-r In Praia. and PM. Mana.tnr.d /FM Liberty meet, l'ltU --shoran. ..,.....113.1.1AL MOM. 4 OLIN FLOYD & CO., Wi.oloalle Ciroecre •ml Om:mission Merchant., N 0.173 Weeld anti 2hi U. yetreet, Pitteburich. - %OREM 3101aHo (iocer, Doane. Prods.% Pittebsorsh braoursoderwri and all tux of boreboo nod Domestic Wines aod Llooora.No. Old Übort7 street. en band "s very large Cook of auperkr old Mooonsahola Whiskey...lkb wIU orld low far each. Dom r MWulron. NcCANDLESS .MEANS & - CO, (sucoed- Aara to Wlek Jt IdcCandless,l Wholesale rooara, tlanaficiturosallsalan, Cottuta Yarna, and PI itabnrlr Pliwiznat Pa rma ea,. ootnar of Wood and Wain ea, Mffi Muboi •rgl=roanuts I:; jfWATTI WlLSCWWoeolroers rttu MlaionaMhant.a Dear; Produ • nd Jois aree, No= Litvxtrt.. 8. DIUNOY,II,D, Proprietor DOBEUIT. DALZELL ,t CO., Indianle LibOttemcs. Com !salon Ilerthan, Daaiva in Praia. burgh. andAMIDUrshAtaII ta llAnturre, Liberty at-. Pitt.- g SAW" DICKE CO., Whol elle Oro rkitrge4.llllNgll•4'Attri=l.lu rmlace, AOALEY, WOODWARD & 00., WLolo• ule Graters. No, Xatket mt. Phl:a H. 3L. - "4"i1.C.11.C.1T & CO., 1113,ACLUILlen..e.rs .x.111%.1 I% • VrA13,14.E ' IMPROVED 11.12 P AND WAYER•YROOP _ Composition Roofs and Moil ns , Kai OM ale Jar-on/ea-24 FIYrI7NrJEEr. - :Old FL, .T. B. 'YOUNG & ca DIABOTAOYDREBS Of FURNITURE & CHAIRS Of every Description. bollown ',Vase crul Penna. Averaze. ' Warehouse—ROL 38 & 40 Smithfield St. 15TRAlliBOAT CaBINFURNITIIIIE—WO tr. can't:Loth. mannfactuling S T EAMBOAT OABIN V Enna% sod 011AIIIS, tad Invite tba igtontlon of than Interested In 1 cattlablag Dant,. se:AdkirS T. D. YOUNG! t G. F. EZLOPFER & CO .Cabinet and -Chair ..Waxeroom. :arm? olltnn red Trairrtertr. rsltxmcn rd. H AVE constantly on. handA large assort mutt orPornitare Gram, dile and descrlptiol taameaeboted by themeolyea, &Cid arananted to b. or VI, beat m &whim Terme b5l. - oefr.dawl T. MAX CrACTII.rA or ROPES ee.:T WINE Ramber 4/ ca n cad thsznat w .. Piftencrph, AVE always on hand_. a full supply of Coil sad Halter Hopes, BM Clorilt. Sub and Crate lanzzTlZZentta"l4 Whit Illnue. WELLS, RIDDLB CO. 80 Fourth Street, Pataburgh, Pa., Crifft 7 ACTOßaltO OP WHIPS, TTIONGS AND SWITCIIES. Zil - On/are no/felted fro= the trade. and promptly chlr Ped M por lostructloon. • ,Ttaxs-6 moothe, or 5 per cent. discount for =h. aatilydtrß .. P/517.405 MON poinakiek, .9litci ell , Herron 31 Co. iITILL continuo the husinem of the Union rti v . , (To - 24Wit!!Ing:),Its"""'mls MIT " - They lam Inanafecture ea usual. a Wen and general nventemt of 0/ 4 / 1 12408. corerdeloic . Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, OFFICR AND AR1,04 STO_VBx. MANTLE KITCHEN ORATES, • Hollow Ware, Wagon Bous, Dog Irons,Sacarm, Tea Kettlei, Plows and Prow Pointe, ' Mill and Machinery Castings generally, dud GAS end WATER PIPES al ell ave. elan. -IRON b. NAILS OF TBE BEBT BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., AI/ rol'irblall be told Int =snafu% arere eclo, my7•l7 Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, CHLLDS co.. h Hannfao, tame °t— ato A No.l beery 44 thum Ootton carpat Ch in of all ooloro and showiso: Twin% Bed Gordo: Plough Litt, Lodor.O; /fat th 34. iloo of Ana u3d Qom- Note O .ders 101 l at the /ludas» E ton °Mogan, Wlloon 81 Wood atroel. will Aar, attention.. 1021:10 WILLIAM - 8 8t ALLEB. IMALCKET MT. EAM FITTEM, 23 OAS FITTERA. nymnErta. END ifuT , AIA PUELNAO}m, rata baildloae. Vor warming public and pH .PITTSB--uURGwIi .COACIVFACTOI.Y. BIGELOW CO., taoccmpotato X. AL Bigelow. No;•40, IpAMOND ALLB7. • ;mar IVood Pittsburgh, Pomp.. ,LIOIIEG, CARRIAGE§, PIIIRTONS, slidtigg=z4draz of 1: 3 tizey 'twenty of defen, elegance ot ewe. ektll woe Wadi/ And dliTlbinry of zgr All work werratited. tw James Irwin, = • itiANIISAOTUREn Or ULPIIORIO THE Stdpbario Acid; Arrest Spirits of Nitre; Nark, Add: Holfasuis Ariodyrus Muriatio Acid; Aircia,Autroonts, INA • Nitrous do; tosrlers Solution. 31,10 , WI . ..LIAM . BAliblllira 4 CO., 61 Penn et., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. iTEAIII BOILER MAKERS and SIMI I"- •111.011 WORlLVlUMdaurfacturcto of Ilarubilra Pat an Boilocaocutootita, hued audfrlintior Hollers, Odor = l'"khla 'ri nre il'a. tV.Z fdPns="anAloo" Ditacitzthe Wart, Bridge alma Viaduct 1144 don* at she , 0..,,,,,,5u0u ta , All orders front ...distant' =ma, Coach -and- Carriage Factory. 1 OHNSON, BROTHER - L Oa;. corner of Belmont sad lielamea item% A 7 Den y at 7, wimid r e .. mt th a2u,ftnyi timiymenda and the General. trarinu t ritaltslea; itelethe en v = .T=4llreiril t d =iiedM t italh 'regard t.eiddis. willty and beauty of finiela Rehab* will als be attended to on the meet maemmale term a thdabin wl their work the best Esebma mums, Pelee nd Wheel atm:4 they feet aaandont that Mt vim :awe them with th eir Waimea. bicr adectif Batts,ael tval of their week. - Yntanasen are rem:Metal to glee them a mil Whirs tau , being *Mayhem. - not Mt . • Cupola Zire Brick. JUST soceived , trom the works of Josiah 00V.r. Esq.. clot or curou Mts. Bang, ve.7 turd.io&taders andwriCed to. nal asut emu:oh:l44lms. et {Le Wantons! or 4 .'A. LI AZDY. MUM . • :00101trItOat iatiN=T7 it =EI BUSINESS CARDS 1 . AGENCIES. lISTEN LOOMIS, Real -Estat4 Agent, Stock, Marshandlso and /3111 tanker, Oftcs ho. Bs onzth et:on:inner!, Wood. .Bannano imuntlY.atftd,l4 irestly insaEL. L.X.94ELL, Secretary biti nnee .11.1 Co .6 mm% ita:Tratee street. .ILL Go western Infra rut. oo 02 Water ['zed. ABJClNEgeopfigen =gain amirmirg. tat. oe eczamay. ucTurliocOrasz or Wood MADURA, Agent fcrr Delaware Mu- BAGELLEY, COSELEAVE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Nos. l and 20 Wood street, Pittsburg """-- • - ' Groeeries. II A WORTS nizo... & BRO WIN LER WOULD Respectfully invite the attention v - v - artae public to Mgr !arm ato& of Wines. Brandies /AVMs. Porelgn byte and Fealty made., such as Extra Silo Codes 'Pare MUM LIMAS Old Goose-omen t Java de flatland Qin. Old Unwary Black Tea, old Port Wine, lpti. yz0nf . 11.... dl do. , !'harry a r tg eria do, ~ long Tell Pqj lhd afonogetT gu do. L''''n'qttlt:7ll7?..":; at49lVetrearbige, Tha above goods tagewer With a general aesoronent, of Oraceries, extramelylow for each, wholesale or 114101 at the Pitanada Tna Store. COrnerof the Diamond A Dlllllo[ld alleY. ool•dlr gis BERGER, A. 14 MOO GROCERS AND DEALERS IN BACON, LARD, PUMA, CICHMSE.IIIIOO3fS. amvh. West rather A ND am. N.nod stn.." rateburah. ociard ALEXANDER KING. WHOLES.ALIL. GROCER, NO ii/X NO. 273 Libert,yStreetl vd I BURGH. _.A. ILITORBLTRRE,.Tr., BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, AND WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, Ho. 209 liberty Street, 11023; TUR 7.71? e n u. JON Eri .... dinir " LIOLESA LEND GROCERS A BOAT FulausEEßs; • /MAIMED 111 Produce and Pittsburgh bianufactures. No. 141 Water Street, DIAIVIETPACTURIN G. _ COMMISSION &C H. RIDDLE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Alan) pb"Al./1111. ni i fIROCERLES AND PRODUCE. ' ir YON'S RATHAIRON r 27 Fifth Street,' Pittsburgh, Pa. Ej ban nun btonma ths standard •1741. TO-IiaLiMMIZII.AbzINt: 1.,,, b.. =L.:4 r .. rg i 101 bah. Its In. triN.lottatintal... tOdeltea und.taticrsatorr tame ' JatHtdaO.OI).TITOTTLES narsatas3. d.aldtlyokarr .i.r year. at... sza ent.lleass and • .' 47 , 1 L P n cer loth y ut r th . at - ALEX. FORXTR, , tkoles a f Lb. kind. • TU.: ( ttO untareaed.r.t.d .popularty is that (Susenstor to) ' t he quality of the _KOIZSYTI-1 . _6:. SCOTT. Kat h a ix' on r`4llo 1 FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ; lb. always ran:Wad unalotonad —1„ 1144 IVIE tt/M9M.ANT; llt restore. an hair attn . it b. tat- ^ -"•• lan not, in.tatrat. and hutifiett , ! i. airing tut/ a rich glow 111,P,Ar. % Woo, Hides, Float, Buda, Lard, & Lard oil enr...no aup.rb . dragearut Iv, - i AND PRODUCE GENERALLY tar, It te ank.....aged by all to bathe tout prop/ration for the half , ?o. 76 Water S:., Pittsbargb. Pa. or, mad.. Said by all de Ore ''.- c ID 1 throughout tho United Buttes, Can. . kalgatttotz - .la, Mexico, Cuba and Bluth Amer : f i at prinarr n.bannb.Plttalfactiva VieLlir, W. 11.111.. (Ana. ma, John Scott ack.. " s 11., " " ' if L'i I nn " ' .'.... CO., 11DJonrst, CttherCitDepla.Posns a thantl. Phila. , taunt u, ti UUrLU ' I Liberty St., Dow York. -,I i.iii k LSI, ritteblarck lternotblnahlt a'o.ria.oii, YanrittrOna. r .1. I'V/WeCitallg if:l:he...l:olA a Coonall. ..dtatlaill. . Ratan, Ohio. A D tAno , A 1 w., n Harnafacturara or fratunrry cf al.: I , feltlyd Clods, and in t/rnat rart.tY delkOzollarTa J. r. razor s. Din% WELDIN ot CO., Wholesale sad Retell Deniers In PAPERS AND STATIONERY, Blank, Law and Saari Books, LYD o.anufactarers of Blank Books, No. G 3 WOOD STREZT, Bets-ern Third nod Fourth. PITTSBURGH. Vl3 , te.l.Milions and every other deuription or Printing exseared with nrstnere and gllsrutell. Printing ink . 1 . ways no him& Uhl Books its hound. Cash NHS for }lns, CHAS. B. LEECH, [Late or montm..7 I:l.fth.l FORWARDING AND COMUSSION MERCHANT ARAZER Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard and Butter, ..tIVD ALL EINDS PROD&CE. Neat door to tho Old Stand, No. 114 First street k 116 Second street. . . rrZtt i t ; 1 4J7 . u . pal Co., corner nth and War "nk 4 1 ,1 1ti1. 1...12aurer, Ritnr Jar a Co., ,i,=Bilpizharits ejt. Neobit 2 thra.tson, dw J._C.,..119C1er Co. Ciodonall. .• • ---- -----------'---• ROBT. HUTCHINSON. COMMISSION MERCRANT ER tho solo of Western Reserve Creeso, Batter, Lard, Pawn, FLA, Pot mind Pearl Athog, toA, LED. nour LOAD, &AEA, Wed Prult, .41 PRODUCE GENERALLY, ' No. 116 Second at., bat. Wood E t. Smithful.t, Pit - 01)1nm, Pa, 0. Risaborn, Prs...t.citif;t7tAlLt DAAA. PDIAbArAb. kprinEnrilathau..:,. Pitt , M,'E. tarplocntt A Co., thrive, A DlPotonA. • ft. A. PADEacFtnos A Llo ..v7a,d r. rrA/511,11. Wall Paper Warehouse. W. I'. MARSIIALL 00., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, 87 Woud & e. bettroon ith and Diaaicarl wh•re may' km famad an extend re matt tamott artry doscriptlau NPa • Nr ll .¢ines for PARLUIts, II ALLA, gooste wi r t y ldnoaa stad es i agma cif A m9,u ~to otmtofas Nr at thell3 W.P. 4111CS/LL w L OC. EDW'D . AW. GENERAL COMM T ISSIONEG.RN. MEKCILANT Awl 15 ho;atals Dealer in Sannfactortd Tobacco, Imparted & ClaAlt:+. MUFF Doteellie, , 4-C4 La. 140. 241 Liberty Street, Lh° b`" r, f wood. FSZt a a 11. _ _ koCticEtEoii & co WHOLESALE GROOERS, Produce and Commission geretrants, AND DEAL ENS IN Alanufacturvil Artietf.,d, No. V. 19 Lk,erty rtyftt, town of /man, PVITREUELI 11. P 4 tioBANE & ANJR. I racmtloon 4, A. A i MCIAL.,I DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants. No. 124 .3ecend Pitt:knit, Pa I Jan I..itgar I 30.12 0008. I. two." FLOUR FACTORS, Forwarding- 6. Commission Merchants. PRODUCE R PMuVISI ONs, Nos. 69 and O . Water Street, 1.4) SPRINGER _HA BRA IEI, C0.5.131/tiSlOri Deader in Wool, Prolleions & Produce genereliy. 2 . 3.1 LLBERTY STREET, Jos! Amax— . J. L.- Co., Anew -W - ELL, WHOLESALE paz o ERS, Produce & Commission Merchants,. &VD DIIALICILO TITTSBUR.GII AfANUFACTURES, No. :4 Wood at, betwoto Water 004 Front at • apls PIIT2OUH.OII. DAVID C. HERBST. rlour, Produco, Provision end c.Oramisaion MERCIIANT, No. Pittsburgh, his attention to the sate of Flour A ir.ata Nau. ae_ rat. Bacon. L•rd, Glietee, Battn, Ora/m. piled 11.9 rCo.elumedt..R.aCully _____ HENRY S. KENO. (late of the firm of king & Moorhead, COMMISSION ALERCILANT, D DRALLO LN 170 A AN LTAI. AND BLOOMS, No. 76 .Water street, below Market, sylf.. PITTEBURCILL PXNNA. . RA.RDY Abuc. d Ahol to 1/Ar .. 4, Janos , Oonl COMMISZION A:WAR- IVDINO XIiECILNT, Agent of the Madisoh and Indianapotto RAJL13.0.4.D. • Corner Fire & Ferry k1t.5., * Pitteburgh, Pa B. o A.l4FlitO,lsta of Warren, Ohio, oomeninee wd rorwsz,i4g lilac/ma. and Who!. eels fit , r in Weaken Patonro. In meo% Dottot. Pot . Pearl , and Wontern Prulao. rendal.. Water fires botween kanlttodeld and Wood. t, _ . . • en onak iiiri.rariaj.:. --- 7 . ..... TIICKLI urn.a..a. (Lte of tgiii - ....a1; • , ...... t Co.) rug LITTLE .i CO., Wholosale Grooms, .i. • Predate and Co. , ie lepton Merobenta,.d Dealer. In Pittenizrai. Manufacturer. No. 112 Pawed Pitt. bnrob jal . .53 ifijikESh - - WA REItT) dn.—HENRY H. , IJ 00 GLENS. Forwarding wid Oomialarion Blerobant,and Dealer In (Zee/a, Butter, Lake Man and Prodone kenerairli 95.W00d street, above lii *ter, Pittaborg.ki k 0731 • DRIEJGGISTS. J. 50.11008 MAKER, WHITE L EAD OP RED LEAD ZINC PAINT, LITIIARGE, PUTTY, And Wanlnnate Dealer In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, de. No. 24 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Jens .000. PC----0000uts mums PLETENG 13ROTEKELS, WHOLESALE rts 70 O J. H h 004 HOO/STII ! NO. 60 WOOD gTIttET Ptlls , Proprietors or Dr. Pilfflue seelebrepadVerna:we )4 Ur' ----- OLIN LUST, Jr., (successor to Jae. M'Ouf [era tuvi.va. and Iletall Dm. ..Ist and Denier 1. lute, Leteatude, to., corner Wood and tilzth devote, Plttsburgb. 04 - IteiruLur Agent for Dr. Ford's bireliciue ?01IN P. SCOTT. Wholesale, Dealer in — Drug:, Panto, Oils. Varatithes and Dro etude. No. no 1D Ao.n SDI for VobsoCkr:n o !=S t gP. mar 11.12: FAIINESTOCK CO., WhoTe.sido . Drstscard, an., and manufacturers of Wht Se Lead. Rad burstand Lill:tame. corner wood and Front streets. Pitts • meta LI, E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in 1652vvie'rer:':i et t AttlgPaTe''' Id M. I tri a v 4 low. rianrsim itiRAU do REITER', Wbolesnle & Retaii b nn uv riti. =ran of Llberty and St. CU streak! 'JOSEPH - FLEMING, Successor to L. Wiloox kao., corner Market atraat and Dlainond—Saera oon. aunt! on hand aWI and complain assortment of Amarla en. Mullins Char* Perfumer. and all articles pertaining total boalmum. PhysiPhysician, procriptlona c trefoil). coMpi coded at all cians Paly • ATTORNEYS , AL.:1,3 7 F11 8. it- A. P. MORRISON. door St Law. Offtoo No. 143 Fourth dr.t., dampen eld and ()mut. Pit toiburgb, l'a. luy24 nt.ERT E. PEEILLI.Fr iW lonia Bk. , Attorney at Lim re? El C. COCHRANE, (successor to S. Sad; 42/ • Leta WbOlenaie mut It.tailirealerlo Bonkrtritatlard Market Square . Allege en Ma *ad Palm naogiaert,y', 1.111 Federal atreut, akJ air door .$, or . i Loinv S. DAVISON, , Bookselle ti r and Sta oner, successor to Dayton:, it .01[0IIW• .110. 0 Malta I t, near north, littabtatzb,,llL AY CO., Booksellers - and Stationers, 90. as Wood garnet, Wert door to tho 017113.7 orthird. bltrittypi. Mot.' and law tooksooostantly on bud. L READ. 0 1Bookseller aniStatior — T3r;Kii. 7 e Yeeithee., AM.!. BlindiNO. Masonic Hall Cigar Store. FAULICNER: Wholesale and rotall Dealer In II PORTED AND DOMESTIC Cigars, Tobacco:l& Snuff, NO. SY 11LABONIC liAth t I:4=4oiti • rrivotacuumzir . PITTSBURGH , . not rom tho Press. ' • ''. ':' trillP. PLAY DAY BOOK—New Storiefol‘ 1 .1 Little Pollee, by gaiter Flan. Ile”tifally Illustrat' oil by Collin thaw, cloth, ie eta g1it.514.5. A brig.. cheerful, betray Utile bock. • • :the regret idi •, 11 .." 1 stint spawning or with humcr,"—N. 1 • T;‘,.L.Treactli .:L`,', 1 noAern":e•f''l,l7g..l".tigilngt rI P it ','; ;; - ?; 0 1, i,,,. 7 :: ! .,",; oueof widen twill uo read with delight too I L , r•,nD"— Eotern Aviator/nag TUN bi6lV YOH h. A LidANiC AND wriTuzre 110011 Pull •1i.57. A neat potkat volume, bound in el9rt,, oca. tattling as janch matter an an ordinary.sl,.?,sv.fluner.—.. .Lt=t2finiioa%ndAof .711171ago'ardTPCC 7 2 ... itiLci r i gi; - : ft,eeteed,to . the want!: of persons In all trarof unt. country.; .clol ut -- glii.% . briell; 7'r Nt ' . 7r ''' p,o na1r.,,?°•.,, 4 1 2 eensiblentiacer.• nail tvi?Fcgetacr kr.a act of Iteltinattta ha* a nowered. , ...N. ET, act. 1 earbeeldee ordinary almanacmatter thin work outhra• clean hourly reward of the. weather . for 181 D.withi• great variety of moterrological matter generally; also tables of American and foreign weights; sucarn matt er coins. and "712firttliCnkilralIVEIrIV INVid.ltnitto ll e's ' : elneh. Price 51,76. There volumes ea:omega • Itiseon'a Library of &and., Talcs."• Win, la whim It in purrs. , ed to hcolude In nerlArrnt atria. tho T•t7 beet. andnnif the Very beet tales in ter Engli.. Itoi.g.. anter. '94 (P21 7 / 1 111 ft7tl inuTri i .o OVili Till, . tore Paari LAN. 0 VADD. Up JAILIS 1•211Tos, COO DR, /Ttcoe oldth- - Price 1.1,C0. This le brow:mud t he Mont hudiarons back It naivetes," It tentaltia all the wittiest Mingle which Cave everheentuld In 00000 by all the 1.i , , Dord Chaucer ki Mr Anr of i he above becks will be tent by mall. free o' Portage, on receipt of the retail price. de MASON BROTlLtilltte TT:ived&watli 109 and 110 Duane id— New. York. - A Retired Phyeiciast. 119prtrOSE SANDS OF' LIFE have nearly lri. `o7A.`;:if•AlinTumv".s."ttn7hHins" Lo,bittrAtaTtril';‘,da'd.:.` ^4.:II.7AIP;PIi I 1 41 ' L a ' d a l: :LIVZ'T dai'Psvitirep d lo b r y ll h e i m Wishing to de es hutch ker.; an oorrible, i n; will ren.. each of his &Mkt rd regal...beings to leanest it thiereelpa. with full din bone forinsklmt opted anththellthe thlng It. Ile requirm each arplirant to Inch. him one abilllne —three conk ta tr• rob/marl rks ro.t..a., , a the their, and the remainder to be applied to the/eminent i f flue adrer• Mem:Rent. Address pall. JAMES. deViddertrortlY No 10 (brand et—Jerks Cllr, N , J. _______._ __A__ ' on saivrd.v. tke Third Day N i 1.n.74 195 1.. LIAIIPER. & IMOTILCIIS, Now York, Ifill Issue the drat Number of a Weekly Newthaper, to be entitled, Harper's Weekly, A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION. 79.111EY will- spare neither labor not ex pern,o a to net, it tho Wet Purity NtIPIIPAPtt in the soul d— one whose eueerful and Reath! character wilt bled, It a •eiseicos sinter to "sty household, while Ito mordant dm cation to the principle. °fright eels rushee that] win the anprohation of the wise the the geol. Ita object will be to sat torthsound maws (In Poiltimal, /Metal an garotter.. to diffuse umfol information; and d Moral to cultivate the on andamattltlernflik lithrca's Atehashus willcontain tall and inthartial il ;actuary of the /Milks!, eecial, ftel a iclona, Commercial thd Literary Newer( the day. It will threckl. the lead kg movements offewage, record the ineentionenf seek, the demean. pl&Pdence, mai the mementodente, of Art. It will, to sword, Mtn no. prevent an . thcarate and ...bleb, Omura of the are in which we are. It will alas glee a de/senate rd ettentloti fo the task. the Imithiustion, thd the_.‘eJlos.. ire repulse content. will embrace Tale., lacidents of Travel and Adrentatsr. Phetchee of I,tharackr and Pods! Life./ Phraya 01.1. Art and Morals. The Pthilatiers have made arrancems sir the hr.! Atomic. writer/, who will oenitibilte the ft 'rio de partments of the oat,. The large ere et tbairdleilmmd vr:01 enable the coodUrsers t: seall th Ire. of therth mlethithe Loom she best •od mkt Peel fat Wet tan of 11.0001 World. The ant number wad utak; the came mincemeat of Hr. Tilsctstee's New he Tele, the pub. !matron or which. from early thecae oun - Jhaeed from the author, roil be .outithel es week to week utdd Ite conclusion In add/Urn to thls they will keep • vislient ern upon the , battles et the Thigllth. Preach and German , Periculeal prem. the boat product/one of which al. Le tram:erred 4r the paper leder their charge. intuit'/ Wtrittt tenet Intimate! is any woo to cure, toas cr Liar [boils. of Ilarr Now Monthly Aq...norru. knoll Perhdimil will mats, /molt to Its own proper sphere; to 4. Portion of the mntente of the one will appear in toe other. !therm I Wrest, will metaln oda - teem rare. of thee/se of the London Itharrrat•ri hem; theft number comprising. es much matter sa th ordinary duadmihm Toth..., It will N. orbital In a LT= and cums. p.r.r callable for hiadlog; and as thapakee will he ehrebotyped. the Omit Numbers eon athAre he thithtled, en that littgletitien WM It. able at any time to e 0.314.1.4 their Ohm. At the Math ..f each isms'.3..t nest autsa w f.amixt , " ,, iii ....1 , . Darr , . head tat , toareatherla of tere.. . with baths. the Tr n us: ..1A,7,r,:::,";',441,r,,.^.7:47: le'Vul'.»"Jgfd to sclhora . beta et the tellowmA mites, paymeat lAILLE le. Variable ere h trod to amieße, Vacoop frorTwesty Weerre.---..... —.-.11 00 'op) Mr One Year„—.-. _ _ _4 10 One ropy for Two Yeara...—._.. .. - . .4 00 Fire cope, for One Year ... _ Neely* cool mfm Or. Year i ._ _. _2O Co Twenty. trip S.M.! rOS Ots / ss. das. 'OOO elAwltnair --- A MAGN ifoiCE .N T IVOIth 01 . ' ART, E.SIWE.ITLY PE/TABLE FOR A titer 130010. Coje.liaeoClODlNODE:d.ri Tit k 1,7 "I'4 N''' York. 11"1 DARLEY'S AIAtuARET, VI comma woes ortwra•evrehe 01.14EINE O oMPORIT/05r . ' AMERICAN IMIAIIAISI9II/L".%1 ten A;. l ND CIJEToIB, I.Xmolelog [tarty peones 100 EFLY am Yield's rowel of 1 4101810. a Vat Or VIII sf 41. 41..13 IDS... Ifs ll'Lll II C. DARLE Y. afss ts a...DIY Ma 71111 T STru or lat. Ur KOSisti HUD. , LIST OP /LLUESRATION,. Plate, Stagier. elate,{,. ..F..r17.1. I. ChlblhociL, 111, Came Mooting in 11/11: l earoitnit ' ann'lyed lir TVL 1 1 111:ea V At os. o Tina. her brothel, XVII. Iteloweowtlon. IT. NAM. XVIII. Brown Moll. T. The see Moot NIX. The Contest. $l. Ooed \X. MOIRA tVe.ke. VII. Marnwet and Obed en Xll. Tn. Busking Dec. tonnter the Matter In ‘X.‘l,,i/.. Tteao,73.%!aebi,:.iardin. the Woods. VIII.N RI I I= . Itayed and lillV. Live. X IV. The Street. 1 they trowel/mit XX VI. Deacon tie Allll. 'L. Nock. XXVII Mergeret meets 01 A midi:vent the world .s . :l - •., mplUss. A 11. Nartba Mwdelioe (lion XXVIII Merit,' bona, 1 XXX. 2 , Li Pertrn , y. 151 PV 1 Ph "'1 4111 .‘ o w " gll r hL I A"-L I'll'l 41111 and 11 415 Wife. 0112•7an'71kIrtre111-Irlw . °l.at o l"' eeattly l to l rllli D rl e t i= " . ornamental carer. of cost/ assign. Price $lO. In fah Turkey torronew ' , IP. WS Lotld• St*. The abure I. altogether themosh boatitlfol PreeeslAtim. volooto• weer maned from the mere In aoy part tit he world. EARLY IMPET.BPIONE PROM TOE PLATES will, of are be the meat perteot. It Ie Important. therefore. that Mom who deetars porthaelog the wore Ehtuld SECURE EitiiLory oiopmo, me b o . ...mu inheir orders to the Pub. Reber, to • hookeeller. with dhow:lone to onward the order immediately. Porehaamw wtll be imprhed J. the order In whlob the amok Rte . :teas Alt ar,olloo. riEAUTIWL 110LIDAI ILTANILYS. D/OELEN'te !ATTU...SOLARI new aratts, Marconi from Dieten't Mort.. In his ow lataAo. With Moroi firma by Dailey. Bum. cl o th ,. motto. Urns lini, Prom the • Old Ourloelty Shoo." &watt Prom ..tifotiolate hilek/eby.” The emuo {Vies, Prom Fromordrld " Out I. Am's., Jsis peorit, ' ulPier felet." Corms Pat, Prom •Nrotobey a Som . a uottate Dormer. EMEI7 E1'..." IMOICEOIeLIITLE POLKA: ensooo 9cOLLS IHE 50, .700 4110 Sat 11"ntra. Prom • •Pickwick ' Stasi Jura. Prom • •llanl Timm" Toe Two DycoitrarA, From “Mamba ttlinzolewit " Door lit, Lem Den, AND 700 POISE Eardate, from thi rttmaa AMON... Vi ' r../ 11trte. .7:'111"11111Lk 1120y0fttd.ge." The de volume, In a neat owie, $2.15 Extra alit, $5. .1. 8. /IF.DITELD, No, 31, Beekman It. deb:l/twir l MI rHILLON'S PAPILLAIV Loixo/7. _ Or Floral Beautifier. • great Cosmetic for beautifying tho Akin aoil complexion. end for curing Chapped ilaoda tele . , Liles. Tan, Sunburn. heckler, Pimples , Prattle. hums, etc. A sure and Isle cure tar the Piles—one wash. Inc wilt glee !mama relief. After slaying, it le very thing to the skin. It keen. the hands soft cad white and tor intlimunatione Of the skin It will be found to be • great remedy. Price rue dollar per battle. action's Magic Hair Dye. One of therm' beet Natural - Drew In the wend. long taw haspoi it to be beyond comparison: and. Wag it vegetable prOductlon, n. Injury can nCealbly Iw done to the PAD.. it le eaellyamilled, and you eon obtain a black or • brown whir* will defy Due Oestjudges to tell Rh.= ealitl'eltdr.no Palo. slll3.4l.arrt7fPl BROADWAY, ouster Der it.. and 617 Beindway, At. filebobse lintel. N. Y., Dr. GAO. ESTHE. Pittburgh, and all Druggists mill Pener Atones thatnlghont the Belted State.. Phalan Chemical Lialr-Inviaorator. The most complete article of the kind over before offer. eil to the public. It has stood the test of tw tors yarn in this counter. and nct one of the man/ h e undreds of Imitations hare been able to compete with It tor W listner. ag, dressing and beautifying the Heir, and kmallakletee head clear from ditairnif etc. It is Westin. ble: In short itls everjthing the hair reetuirea. Peke 60 rents and $1 per bottle, doltdAwdm F DRY GOODS. JouSEPH HORNE dr. CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MOIL ING% ENIIROIDXSIZ.% .11G810;141 A anwas. Fano-, N 0.77 Atruk44., 04. 4t4 cmdtheAkmora. pa- Agautm ton Bradley's Yuma. • Zlltala-t arax IN Silks and Ladies' Dr am ess s Goas generally, CLOAKS, TALNIA,9 & SHAIVLS, EMBROIDERIES AND STAPLE. GOODS, Fo i r Family No. do untmultly nxttneln sattetinent bx all of the *bora departtaPotajunt re d and selling at lomat Mid% JarNnttnlnwt (roma. Itla and Dlarkat ata—elf A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Rea =[6 11.auc1az3 Hearts , .. 'Good.% Z lift Dm, JOSEI merrs f iz , CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! JOSEPH WEITE now carryini on busi sy nee to Ms epacions prembsest (noes lateiy enlernedj between Pitteupb and Lawrenceville, neer tho Ts,. Mlle BM Soo ally Invites the public to !aspect •Itis nosh of CA lAtiEtt. 13 uauncs, J. and he mtrugtha. iy Inhume gentlemen ;amylases; that one mice o uty I. made. Fou rt een nese experiemv. ha th e beteinses. eneoles him to plate before his patrons the came choice collection fol%reiegre. which eo man 7 YeatsAtast it bas been his particular department to Wert from toe various and most talented Xastemn ElanntaLltomers. TO, incase of hie new eystenn Is complete, the economy of his asvanconmas will supply the besteind =Oat . !Wausau. Bttaftaticture, at moderate prices, Umencnosbesed by those heavy extents; attach the manta fbr decorating Maned of bnelnem hoe heaved noon the int:eat (totals, (onion* , WV , ft.) ttombh White will tell on ready 0342.7 OnlystlLWns bees than the taut al sechta_ . . Po:frat,—fenneien rtlittlat ifs ailed Faletnif .' ;WA - 410. .. . ": . I t 4 ::. ; ;,;:%. , ..7":::: - : ''''.7.';''-'1':'';•:'41;;:t.:-Zt.;:::,7-,-;..:: _ . NEW YORK ADVERTISTALENTS - FP.031 •- • A Li:5llT a. ILICIL(ILELS:Vem Adttrlising and CorrtiDowlente Mite, i;4O.IDWAY, YEW YORE. • Seen is the (set,' pursued Eden hurriedly; war was formally proclaimed by our govern ment against Vent Britain on the 18th of last June—though it is ehid that when the imbecile, treacherous, and cowardly old Hull marched through here, on the last of the name month, he did not know It.' 'Eden, what do you mean, by speaking in suoh diareopoetfot temme• of (Several Hull?' inqui red the brother of the young man's father. 'Would that my words were Jeggere, to let out his heart's blood!' cried Eden fiercely. 011 woe the day that each a man was appointed to command each a gallant band as he has basely betrayed and sacrificed.' ' Eden, speak 1 explain l' demanded the uncle, who was a man of a few words. • He has etirrendered Detroit, his army, and all his forte, guriseas, and military stores with in his jurisdiction into the hands of the British, without so much as permitting a eingle blow to be wreck in our defence.' 'You den% tell me so!' exolainted the elder Btanforth, turniug slightly pale, and involunta rily oleachiug his hand. 'Mercy on tie' cried Mee. Stanforth, clasping her bands In alarm; 'what'll this do to us, Eden?' Put as to flight, anntj to nee our lives!' cried the young man, excitedly. 'The horde of Indi ans, collected under the leadership of Tecumseh ; having now no check at the Noith, will aeon be upon these defenceless borders, to slaughter, pillage, and burn, and lay waste the country-- even now I fear they are on their way hither. 'This is indeed etartliag newel' said the uncle, alusioillY! 'war declared and Hull earrendered! Eden, you been% made any mistake? 'No, uncle--no mistake—for even I was ono of the parties earreedered.' 'You, Eden—yon?' *Yes, uncle.' 'Tell me ell about it ret quick as you can!' mid the uncle. 'I most be Tory brief, then, uncle,' replied Eden, 'for I have not yet been home. 'Here, Peleg,' he continued, turning to theoung man before mentioned, who, with blanch feat t i t ures, epen-mouth, dllated eyes, and them ng ilmbe, mood listening to every word, and 1 eking from one to the other, in terror: 'here, run over to our honee, and tell the news, and Oct them at making pkerations to leave at once.--say I will no with them in a few minutes' • .1 -1--don't want to,' nil Peleg, ehrinking brick, and looking fearfully around him. 'l'd rather not.' 'Arc you afraid to go?' gold Eden. 'No, I ain't,' replied Peleg; but I don't tee no use in going, when you're goigg right along yourself.' 'You are afraid, Peleg! co do not deny it,' ex claimed Mabel, catching up a sun-bonnet, and putting it upon her head. 'I will go, Eden.' 'No, no, Mabel,' cried the young man, taking hold of her, 'yea shall not go, I will go myself in a few minutes, and Peleg White can remain, to boast some other day of what he would •have done had he ever bean platted In a situation of peril.' And then he added is a lower tone, and one that brought a deeper blush to the cheek° of the brave girl: 'Mabel, your life le too precious to bo risked without absolute necessity. Hasten to prepare everything for our voyage, for aunt is eo nervous that we cannot depend upon her fore thought I most explain this matter to uncle' before I go home, for yon know how Blow he la to act till everything is understood. - Saying thin, Eden turned from Mabel Duncan to hie kinsman, and resumed: 'I was about to tell ou, uncle, of Hall's dis- I graceful surrender. O tt visiting Detroit, some len days ago, with Mary and Walbridge, with the intention, as you know, of locating some lands on a branch of the Hann Elver, wo learn ed with surprieo that beetilities had actually commenced between the United States and Great Britain; and that Hull had just returned from I Canada with his army, where be had thrown away some good opportunities of conquest; and I that it wee expected, as It had not attacked and destroyed hidden, the British would coon attack 1 Detroit. Yon know,uuele, I here always had some strong military predillatioae, and the moment I I heard there was likely to be . alight wahine rea sonable time, in which I could participate, I re solved to attach myself na l a temporary volun teer to the company of Captain Minn, with whom I had some slight acquaintance. 'Well, to be brief , the enemy soon appeared in force, erected batterice, demanded the surrender of the fort, and, being refused, began a bom bardment, which they continued all one night, with little effect. The next day, through the sheer oarelesencee and neglect of Hull, they af fected a lauding, and lore marching up to at tack es—and we, In glorious anticipation of vic tory, were eagerly waiting the signal to begin the work of chaelieement—when, to oar atter amazement, chagrin end indignation, we were ordered to sleek our arms, and prepare to sox-. render ourselves prisoners of war.' 'When without Mug a gun!' cried the uncle, in astonishment 'Yee, uncle, without ono single; solitary die. charge of our rifles and =skate' 'The old ecoundrel!' exclaimed the °tole. . . 'lle deserree Imagine tried the young man. . 'ls he a traitor, or eoward; Eden!' 'Both, I think:' Oh uncle, just fancy the foelinge of 'the brave ArOoricaa soldiers at being then basely deprived of their arms, by their:Own , Generakand anit.4ttlered priednere of war to a fop they could easily hare cottqctergi' -. •'''-. ,' 1 he man's mod,.or else we're gat als . o mese- lid Benedict Arnold amongue!''saidlhe- other; 'Bow did - you gilt array , Zilch. - "" v ' - MBER 30, 1856 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THE REFUGEES AN INDIAN TALE OF 1812 BY tAtEBBO7 nexsarr . . . Author of the .Prairie Flower," "Artist's Bride," "Clara Morelos:el," "Border Rorer," "Forest Rose," etc. etc. CHAPTER I. TILE II EBBENGISH. As the settlngfinnof the 20th of August, 1812, threw a broad sheet of burnished gold over - the western Leavene, front the horizon almost to the zenith, a horseman, In a green beating frock, with a rifle reeling on the pommel of his saddle, and tightly grasped with ono hand, while tho other held the reins of his patting and foam ' covered beast, dashed ewiftly through the groat, dark, gloomy tercet whieh then stretched over a vast tract of country In the northwestern portion .of the State of Ohio. Guiding hie gallant steed over the moist, level ground, through a dense growth of ash, elm, oak, beech; ontton-wood and poplar trees, whose thickly matted branches made twilight of noonday, and darkness of twi light, he soonveaohed the bank% of a dorli, deep i• e, 'sown as the Maumee, or Miami of the ..., Hero he reined his travel-worn beast to +',, ; , ~ row himself from his back, ran up and down !Le bank for the epaoe of three hundred yards, iu eager search tor the ford, whiish he did not find. Then be looked up and down the , dark stream, over which the shadows of night were fast mottling, and remounting his horse, .togltim into the water, and swam him across to the opposite there. On reaching the right bank of the river, be again urged his weary beast forward through o gloomy wood—where night had already spread her Plutonlan pall,apd a solemn ' awful silenoe brooded, disturbed only by the dismal hail of the preening wolf, or the hideous screech of the ominous owl—and In fif teen minutes more be gained an opening, and drop rein at the door of an bumble log-hut, through whose crevices a faint light glimmered. Throwing the reins upon the neck of his droop ing boast, and tightly grasping his rills, be die m:meted quickly, and tapped lightly on the slab door. 'Who's there?' demanded a voice from within, with the intonation peculiar to the natives of New-England. 'Eden iitanforth,' was the reply of tto horse men. Almost instantly the door wee thrown open, and exclamations of ples.novo broke from two of the four perilous oreeent. These four persona corteirted of a tall, largo, strong, hard-featured, moccular man, of middle ago—a mall, pale, sharp-featured, thin-lipped woman of forty—a long, lank, awkward youth of twenty, wt‘h pocked faco, [taxon hair, lighi blue eyes, and freckled akin—nada plump, fair, brown haired, hszel.eyed, comely maiden of, nineteen. 'Why, Eden Stanforth, ho you tract already? Who on earth thought of seeing you here to night?' Cold the eldedy (emote who had opened the door, which eLeltill held with one hand, while with , the other the took the hand of the young bore:ouzo For young. I,e wa , , , and handeome, possessing a bar, toaaly tow. is the fall flush and vigor of early trllbbila“, with an open, frank, honest, in telligistt couateuarice, an eye Wear. bright and exprradve, and with waving locks roiling back from a tiroad, high, emoth forehead, and cies tcrion around l - valthy-hued cheeks and tem ples. hopeto surprised you, aunt I' he said quiokly, 11.9 ho pushed in and Mooed the door, • for had I foiled in doing so, I fear yea would now barn received a ant - prise of a mare terrible nature.' 'Mercy on us .what's happened ?' cried the amt in alarm, while the others held their breathe to tine)] to the reply. ' said &ten StanfOrtb, do you kuow that war has been declared between our ao - antry and Great Britain?' 'Nol ozclalmed the uncle of the young me eenger, starting up from hie seat: 'ls ouch the fact" 'The British General gsve the volunteers lib. erty to return home, but took oil 'lull and the regulars over to Canada. Ae soon no I. got per mission to leave 4 made a search for my home, which I found to the possession of an orderly sergeant, who returned him to me for a small compensation. I then*bonght back my rifle, mounted my boast, and hero I em, happily in time to give you all warning of danger.' • 'This isn't a safe place, just now, that's a AM: said the untie, with a serious shake of his bead. 'There is danger, uncle, go which way we may; but it struck me we should be ester on the river and lake, in t our bonze, than in journeying through the-forest, which I have reason to be lieve will soon ha swanning with Indians, if indeed it ie not at this moment. We will endea vor to reach some American eettlement, further to the eastward, along the southern about of the lake—but even if compelled to take refuge under a British flag, it will be far better than felling Into the hands of the savages." "And our hereon, cattle, hoge and eheep— what of them?' queried the uncle, seriously. 'We shall have to leave them to the tender mercies of thewild beasts and savages, answer ed Eden, with a sigh; 'if we can oven save our household goods and ourselves, it %we can hope to do at present' 'You're right, Eden,' pursued the uncle, In a tone of decision, addressing his young kinsman; 'you're right, and there's no help for it. It'll certainly behest for no to take to the barge and drop down into Lake Erie. Now hasten to get your father, motheb and sister ready for the voyage. Como, Esther—cdme, Peleg—come, htabel—let'e eel ta work at : once.' will soon rejoin you,' said Eden. And hurrying out, ho mounted his horse, and rode quickly away, CHAPTER IL elm 3llDxcoux DXPAUTOIIE. A little before midnight of the same day our story opens, to party of eight persons, four of either sex, were slowly and silently moving across a small opening to the right bank of the Maumee, where a clumsily built barge of mid dling size wee fastened to the shore. Seven of this party of eight were laden with different household articles, which they immediately do., posited among nameroue others of a Wailer character which had been prOvionely brought off to the beat from their dwelling; and .being now ' all collected on board, and having with them all they intended taking from their deserted homes, they forthwith looted the boat and pushed It out into the middle of the stream, where, for the time being, It was allowed to float quietly down on the bosom of the current. This party, as the reader has doubtless con jectured, consieted of our young hero, Eden Startforth, and his father, motheP, sister, uncle, end aunt, and Mabel Duncan, andePeleg White. Having floated a short distance - down the stream, Eden took counsel with his unole and father, and it wee deelded the boat should bo brought to an anchor soma little distance from the shore, and that one. should remain on the watch till morning—when, should there be no Lima of the enemy; a warning message could be sent to the inhabitants above, which, in their haste to effect their own eafety, our Voyagers bad neglected to do at first. 'I take shame to myeelf,' said Eden in n whie: per, for it was not deemed prudent to speak in in a land tone, lest a lurkieg enemy might hear the sound, and co he attracted to thole place of concealment: 'I take shame to myself that I did not ride to Major Spofford's and give him ware. ing, 60 that he might convey the news to the next, and thus spread the evil tidinge, and pet al! on their guard.' 'lt ought to have bees done, Eden,' replied his father, 'and if it can be dome without too great a risk, we mustn't neglect it in the morning.' 'lf you think best, father, I .will attend to it to night.' 'No, my coo, no; you're done enough to need rest. Two days one horseback, and only one nighl's - stful sleep on the bare ground! Go and Ile down at once, and trust your uncle Amos-to watch the boat.' 'Eden did not require much urging to induce him to eeek rest for the night; and speak a few quieting words to his mother, aister, a.nt, and Xleabcl—all of whom were more or lose` nervous and excited—ho threw Mama down on a loose pile of bedding, and was soon fast asleep. Not to the ethers, who wero not no fatigued sa Eden, and upon whom the exciting news had produced an effect calculated to banish sleep for several hours. At the request of David Stan forth, the father of Eden, who bad been fez years an invalid, and whose constitution War so broken mad Impaired as to render blm uttablo to boar any great fatigue, they all repaired to their places of rent, where they conversed in whispers for a long time, conjecturing me to the future, and narrating occurrences of the putt, till each was prepared to hear an Indien in every mind, or tee one is every , ehadow, or in everything having motion. Boot as the night wore slowly away, without presenting In a tangible shape the objects of their fears, they all at last- gradually yielded to the requirements of nature; and even Peleg White, the most frightened one of the party, fell Into a doze and began to dream. Sueldenly he started up, with a wild, terrified staid; and dropping down on his knees, and e!asping his bead with his hands, began to beg for his life in a most pitiful manner. Ilia shriek aroused all partite, and was echoed by the females, who fully believed the Indians were upon them; and for a few minutes a ecene of the wildest ooefasion prevailed. 'Fool!' cried Amos Stanforth, Peleg'e goer diati, who reached him first—and who, neizing him by the collar of his hunting shirt, jerked him to his feet, and shook him till all the teeth in his head rattled: 'Fool! coward I what dye moan by making all this here fuss for nothing ?' By this time Meg had become fairly awakened; and as he feared his guardian in anger almost as much as he did the savages themselves, he slunk away, without uttering a word in his de fence. Bat further sleep for any of the parties after this was out of the question; and EdenStanforth —who at the first sound- of alarm, had started up and_graeped hie rifle, ready to sell his life dearly in defaces of those he loved—cow turned hie whole attention in quieting the nervous ex citement of the Cemalee—all of whom, except Mabel ntlaooo, was still trembling from their late fright and apprehensionsof the future. 'Come, mother—come, aunt—and you, Carrie —I am astonished yon should permit ouch a cow ardly jackanapes as Peleg Whito to frighten you all out of your sensee. Let me entreat you to lie down again, and get what rest you can, for really Ido not think there is any danger. Ido not think the Indians have reached this quarter yet, or we should have heard something of them.' 'From what I have heard of them, they gen erally move about pretty quiet,' replied the father. 'Until they make an attack,' said Eden, and then they give vent to their moot terrific yells. If they wore about to-night in this elelnity,tit is quite likely they would have attacked some 9f our neighbors before this, and we amnia have ' heard their death-algal:Ll.' don't feel nit:lecher at ease,' said the father, drawing Ids eon aside, and speakin t Edeg in a low tone, which reached no ear bun'e;.l fool I strangely oppressed with something like a pre- sentiment of danger; but keep this to yourself— , not a word of it to the women folks, or we shell have Beldam over again. There is Pelog! That boy ought to be gagged to keep hint quiet; and 'lf any harm comes to us to.nlght,:l dual blame' him or IL' vor yet saw a boaster : that was not at heart a ward,' replied 'Eden; 'and Peleg has often a time by boasting what be would do In case bee Id ever be so fortunate as to be placed In a posit= of danger.' 'This is very gloomy work,' eaid the father, editing here in tale old boat on the river, on a dark night, watching for an unknown foe! I wonder how long it is to day.brealt?' 'The dawn cannot be for off,' replied Eden. 'Look lender, over the treetop, to the eaat ward' I think I can see the fine streak of day now.' 'The sky looks reddish in that direction; but I'm not ware it's morning,' said the other.— What do you think, Amos?' ho continued, ad dressing his brother, who was standing within a few feet of him, apparently trying to peer into the darkness, which the thick sbadowa of the heavy trees on the nearest bank rendered almost Impenetrable to the eye. 'lt's not the dawn, David, if I'm a judge,' was, the &newer, in a law, cautious tone. 'What do you think it is, uncle?' asked Edon. 'Feet' was the laconic reply. said Eden, with a start; 'then the dhoti must certainly be about—perhaps have al ready begun their horrible world Bad we not better take IR our anchor and drop farther down the %raid llstou!'.returned the uncle, in a 'whis per; 'year ears are youpgor. than mine, and aught te s ter botter--do you hear anything?' ' All listened, each, holding his breath to catch the slightest sound. -Each, too, tamed his eyes upon theneareit there, and strove is vain to distinguish a Single object in tho awful black• nese, which, in that direction, seemed to ilia like a wall bele6 them wan a starlight night, bat slightly hazy; and looking directly up. ward, a line of the henyens could be. - potecivecl; and this lino, and thin only; could bet.traPedfor nine distance tithe, way; showing Lfrodoired ot, the dark river , which made tho'lipentne' this! grand - old gloomy tercet, whose giatitr taro And thick undergrowth lined its banks side: From the position ,ot the - boat4helng tairt&iir -:•-- - 2 - • ~.' : ,;.-_ . ,::,...:,:' • ' :". : :;- -,,. '.':,:•;: c ..4-"...: -•.,:.:-3..;';:..-:,':,-,.,,,,,,,.i,-„,..:,-,:-,:.'i,.,...;.:'..:7.",`..-, I thought I once or twice heard the napping of an stick on the bank,' vejd ue d his uncle, 'thogh it might have been only fancy.' 'Would it not be well to lift our anehor, ono drcii2 farther down the stream?' nun' suggested the Young man, with not s little anxiety, no he thought of the precicins lives aboard the boat, which might possibly fall a cacriEca to no unseen enemy, even then silently preparing to begin the work of death: 'Can of that opinion,' answered tho uncle. 'Come let no lift it at once.' Eden and his uncle repaired to the windlass. and were just in the act of giving it It turn. When a loud shriek from ono of the females, fol lowed by some halts dozen others In quick sue ceseion, caused them to desist, and grasp their rides in fearful apprehension, but ere they had time to spring forward to ascertain the cause of the second alarm, three of the terrified parties were at their rider, clinging to them with tram!, lizig eagerness. 'SpeakEsther—what is it?' said Amon Stan forth to his lialtfainting wife. 'Ohl' replied bee sister-in-law, •we nil saw the head of au Indian come peeping over the side of the boat' The above is all of this beautiful and big - ex interesting story that will ba published in out' columns. We giro this no a sample. The con tinuation of it can be found only in the New York Ledger; the great family weekly paper, for which the most poplar Writers In the country contribute, and which can be found at all the stores throughout the city_ end country, where papers are sold. Remember to ask for the New York Ledger of Jan. 3, and in Ryon will got the continuation of the story trim where it leaves off here. If you cannot get a copy it any news oSce, the publisher of the -Ledger will mail you a copy on the receipt of five cents. Fanny Fern writes only for the New York Ledger; Sylvmano Cobb, Jr. writes only for it; Emerson Bennett writes only for it. and nearly all the eminent writers in the country, such as hire. Sigourney, Mrs. Emma D_ E. N. Bouthwortb, and Alice Ca. ry, contribute iegularly, to its coltimus. It is mailed to subscribers at $2 a year, or two espies for $3. It is the handsomest and beet family paper in the'conntry, and is -characterized by a high morel tone. Rah - ends in the ITnited States Ist Jan. 1856 and 1857. (From the Annual Supplement to •• Dinzeforie American Railroad and ti team :iatistation Gable." edited by ft: R. Fisher. Beg mileage .1111;eite. . 1 20.1,'65. Jan. 1. 'O. Inmeue. 422.2 422.2 20.0 645.5 645.$ 0:0 515.6' 515.6 -0.0 ,207.1 1,285.6 78.5 78.4 85.4 596.2 . 600,0 - 4.7 2,668.2 2,702.9 34.7 448.3 472.3 -24:0 1,737.8 2,164.1 :..428.3 84.0 119.0 35.0 371.8 377.8 - , 1,252.1 1,479.9 ' 227:8 483.0 '012.0 - 120.0 677.4 706.4 29.0 1,002.0 1.0e2.0=: 0.0 _ 26.5 24.0 817:5 484 t 254.8 '43p'-'.-`,477:0 221.5 •26 42.0 0.0 5710 57.0 865.8 491.8 126.0 197.9 306.7 108.8 2,641.1 2,869.7 228.6 1,458 2 1,806.8 668.6 470.5 5595 89.0 2,132 3 2,531.2 398.9 276.4 629 0 358.5 88.0 253.0 165.0 144!3 16'9.7. -. 45.4 225 225 0.0 Clrand total 00,71" New flampaire. Vermont Massachneetts I Rhode 'eland.. Connecticut ... Now Ygrk- Now Jersey.... Pennsylvania.., Delaware Maryland* North Carolina South Carolina Georgia .... Florida...—. LOGlibigna 'Yemen Teunernee Kentucky.. ladisaa :. Michigan. Minot, ... Gleam:l4z lowa Missouri. Ca.itrorah • Including ponloas in Diem_: of Ccltimble. PROGIE93 OF RAILROAD!. Mlles. Items. 28 ...... ..... 3 1843 :20 ........ 28 1844 .30 41 1843, 34 1846: .32 13i 1847. :33 376 1899. 762 1849. 35: • 918 1950.. 1 , 1 011851.. 37 , 1,412 1832.. .8 1,843,1853.. 1 , 9 20118.51.. 0 2,16711853.. ............... .3,3191865... ............... 3,877 1857... Miles opened in 6 years, ending 18332..... 181 1837.....: 1,281 ~ . 18 42......2,466 .., . 1847 1,439 . . 1852...._ 6,296 . 1857 It will be observed from tho above' that Penn sylvania has increased her railroads, during the Dant yoar, more than any 'other State in the Union. New England and New York hare near ly completed their railroad system; bat in this Btato we hare a great deli! to -do yet, and &n -ether year will probably ehow a still greater increase. - • PLIOTOGILIPIIIO COI7WMPZITING.--liattknates, counterreited by the photographic process, are multiplying fast, and the dolly increase of their circulation has become - annlarming evil. Rls an important question-IPo, prolographe 4+ Bank.nolecT Teat they are photographed- by adepts in this new art, is evident from the elrltt with whleti they aro executed; and though Raw; photographed note carries no mark or nig*" which shall designate its manufacture, Rcannet be aapposcd that ordinary rascale possess arirs• tic akin sufficio lot to produce Ibis new and most . dangerous species of currency. The photographic art has not yet been able to : reproduce, practically, any color bat inaor,..,- Therefore the protection necassaty, at present: to guard our •D I ank-notes against this cunning skill of the photographist, is the introduction of other colors, with Ode black carbon ink, in which the notes are originally printed. It is true that the photographic counterfeiter, aware of this .fact, in enter to conceal his roguery, ebnietinrea attempts to print those colors over the cieWater• felt impression which be hag produced. I But, if e this impression be closely examined, it will gem erally prove quite instatlent to conaal. the counterfeit presentment. As a general rule, people who aro nimble to judge whether the soiled and ragged bankwote which falls iota their hands In genuine or a eounterfeit note, will be safe n rejecting it, if It Is printed only i black. If it haa the denoted- nation printed cl n early in red oft the opposite sides, or if it his a tinted face, nicely cremated, the probability is that -the coin is rota photo graph. Tho Banks themselves aro to ho blamed for the existence of this new speeiee of counter- • felt. If they were lest paraimonious with their engravers and printars--allowing every safe• guard to be put upon their notes—it is prositsle "-"-`• that a photographic, counterfeit would' never have appeared. The earn method of deteetiwg a photograph's to touch it with a solution composed of sixty grain, of Cystoids Porrusfurt, in en cones of pure water. This solution is a poison. It will re , . move the photographic Impression almost baton toneouely, but it will not touch the carbon ink of the bank-note.plite - printer. It can be put up by any apothemtry, for eighteen pence, and every enabler will'find it very usefill,la these days of photographic coemterfelts. —N. Y. nine,. - Tun Richmond Enquirer, especially, hti beel , constantly dinning into the ears of the North, the boast that Virginia could alone make a bold euccessfal stand against all the force which could be brought against the Eowth in CAN °tan effort at disunion being male there, and repeatedly averred that not only was evez7 good °Hasa of the Mate a soldier and an adept with smar t bit that no State was better , provided with eerviceable weapons. 'Noir, When alarmed by the 'signed rumors of an intended rising at the senile population culd•by the crazy ~0 0ntession' of a few whipped, death .threatoned, lgoorantet , and ouperstitioan rteme cries out wise: military eyelem of Virginia 4'4viten' dilapidation. Oat of the cities Wn hnvw-no or, , gentled 1:14111121 of protection 4igilnet; trodden emergency. Every cormlderation, then, =BPS& the necesally-of adopinglmmecliate-mwuree for defence." _ A zerrot ta ns states .that Judge El more and some others =ot the morn decent slavery pin made osortdrce to. theFren . , SIMS ikeir object being to secure en agree- . utent - and^p".'peaostul settlement" or They wish-to.have the tree State men drop the Topeka constitution and unite wit% theta in Measures to elect another Constitutional Conien• tion: It was conceded tbat_tho 'bogus lava costa 'to be ?smiled, But the question 14, wcald Clio bottler kaftans Ns telit tint of Kansas! The let - ter eaya this ieiviturt igooks clearyith."' :_~:< ~ Gk ti..._.,.~. [ the dim light of tho opening, it was possible for it to be seen by any ono en the nearest bank W l,O bad become accustomed to the deeper dark ness et the wooded shore- , but, for the same rea• 800 , it •as impossible for any ono on the boat, looting in that direction, to eee ten feet into the gloomy ebeklows of the mighty forest. 'I hear only the slight ripplingof the Water.' said Edell at /earl, in the same cautious whis per. , 0.4 24,195.2 3,434 5,385 5,682 6,350 7,335 9,090 11,631 13,379 16,028 18,764. 20,760 24,195
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