FTTTBURGH GAZETTE IS RIDDLE aursna,asiurrri r4"°l3. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY BIORNTNO, • JAHr 29, 1757 DAB .Y—El: Dolimper makam. Parable to ad vas ta W EMIL V . —Two Down par in adeartra.— .ba will b. rappllad Ott tha Vaporing conditions: - Tea DODlu D? CU Sir.Persone ran be admitted Into • club. where one ••• lets at IVY .PoBt OMNI at an 7 time,by reading one dollar. .1111rgraner bansunts aro strctly ravaged. and the veep lumped whop tlurpr to ontsualre• It I.rooPred RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ora Noun% ()0 Ilnes of For patch or Agate.) 3)o 0118.. .. OGO Do each additlonal labartioit--.. 0 26 • De ' Do ono =oath.. .-........ ....... 600 Do tro ..... 7 00 Do three 600 Do tow 10 00 . DO • twelve .- 18 00 Etandlng Clsrds, (5 lines or less) Da: =nom 600 (los dolls? for oath additional lam One 100.211, etungesblest rlossoop. (per =• onro,) sidecar, or 10 00 Reiblican State Convention The RepublionnState Convention, ( or the nom , . Mellon Of imaidsten for Gomm= and other BMte cater , . biebeld et Etirriebwm en lrekewel.Y. tot 2:,(4 day of March. Itta. Lich District will elect Deleittes in thr tummeenner, Weal in number to its reureeentatires In the two MOM of the State Lestelaticre; awl no vermin wDI be-entitled, by subetitntioo. to r•yrasen t • dlitailt In which he ders not reside. CILLItLEB GIBBONS. • • Chairman or BUM •Esecatly• Committee. The Dram or PHILTTON 8. Baoora.—When we read the 'anuotuicement of the death of the unhappy man whose name stands at the head of this article, the words rose unbidden to our lips —"Be 0114 and know that lam Godi" He who °amid see the finger of Providence In this sad event must be wilfully blind; he who does not true the workings of that aliviettr wad, doom our ends." In ao marked a case as this, may attribute if ho will, every thing to the operations of chance. "The event is perfectly natural; all men most "die. lir. Brooks could not expect to be an ex "eeption." AU this is true, but God works through those very actions of men which are to entirely at war with Ills divine commands, and makes their operations upon the inner man, upon the mind and thence In rotroaetion upon the body', the minieters of hie wrath upon great transgressors. Many another man besides Herod has been smitten unto death, although that Instance was more marked and the Inter vention of tbo eupernatural more patent than any in these latter 'days. In the case in hand consider what would bo naturally the effect upon the 'perpetrator of such a crime as that which the unfortunate man who has now gone to his account committed open the person of Mr. Sumner. We hate the charity to believe, in the Bret place, that Mr. Brooks did uct intend to murder or to injure permanently the aniust victim of Ms ill-timed wrath. He intended to chastise lie. Sumner as he would have done one of hie own chattels who had displeased him.— We will go even further than this and declare that we believe, ender the influence of a radi cally vicious edaostlon, Brooks thought he was doing a bravo deed in attaching Mr. Sumner; that ha would teaoh him better manatee by a cantos which was intended to wound the pride more than the Doreen of the Senator. Allowing that Mr. B. fell this, while It is really no excuse whatever for his grievous wrong, it will scree to show what torture he moat have euffered C 3 the truanature of Ede dreadful 'crime broke gradu ally upon him. He hoped against hope. lie pit as good fare upon the deed as ho wee able. He pined daily for news that the man he has so Insulted and Injured was growing better. lie followed In mind the victim of his guilty deed to the esaeabccre, to the mountains of Permayl vania, to his home in the bosom of those who love that noble mon. Flew he longed to hear if bia.raeoleral Bat In vein. Did he glance his eye over the _ columnsSfitty, leading paper of the day I There he read the fact that Mr.Sicaner. bee be come the mere wreck of'hig former self ; that he cannot yet fix his mind upon any subje,ot steadily; that any exeroice of a violent nature prostrates him; that alopo in dark:lees ho spends file evenings upon his conch; that the nice me• ehantran of his finely organized brain hat been • dienrranged, and, in a word, that the man whom be only Intended to disgrace by an attack in de• Ranee of constitutional right, he has probably ruined forever by c brutality in the very teeth of the laws of God and the constitution of os. tore. That empty soar in the Senate Chamber come to hie troubled dreams likla terrifie ghost; the bloody form lies there upon the Senate floor; the spots of blood aro there, those spots that the waters of an ocean could not wash away to his eyes. Moreover, near and dear friends who Mai been esteemed by Mr. Brooks, in his better days, gradually broke away from him ; gentle women, whose emiles he had loved to greet; passed.hiM coldly by. Those who in pub- Ile and for effect had professed to stand by him and defend his greit wrong, he knew despised him in their hearts. The very skies htd ceased to mile upon him. The air was no longer pleasant to him. Nay more, even on his chosen ground, that of the duellist, he had been worsted. The fortress of chivalry itself had been taken by storm. Even if in hie unhappy state of mind he could have gained a transient ray of com fort from the defeat or disgraee of the kind and amiable man whom be had so foully wronged, that little foothold was swept away. Mr. Sum ner, crowned with the fall wreathe of a victory unprecedented, le ready; if ever he shall recov er, to fill tho seat ao long . desorted; to stand up to epeak out tothe listening world again his burning words of truth. People, Senate, House, the learned, the wise, the good of all limb breathed in sympathy with the injured Senator, while they denounced in unmeasured terms the perpetrator , of the wrong. What wee left for the unhappy roan who has gone to stand before his Maker,what refuge was left hot the grave It is thus that All avenging Providence works cut Its vettdesigne. It &lee up every fountain of piroeure. emotes every fruit of joy to turn to fights upon the parched and fevered lip, sad makes every event of life a swift minister of its wrath upon the criminal. Every object Is colored by that predominant one which occludes it were fiom the retina, ail imagcs bat that of a brooding hoover Web - glares out of ell Wage, deka up as 15)ood at Its eenrct spriage and bridge the etches to-look andiong for death as a Welcome friend. '• _ . . 10 thieway we see the finger of God in the sad event - which we 14111 called to record. It la none the lees providential became dboonnected with say strihlng Interposition of Ood's Hand. We feel the profoundeet pity for the man as he Gee in his shroud, Gat he died without having told to Mr. Stunner the deep grief at his heart for the deed which he was so' week and wicked es to perpetrate. He le In the hands of a judge who is nopurchanable and whose justice never sleeps. Doclelons there have uo.appcal. A Varinstr.—lt is to such friends as the moo who writes the subjoined nets end to the sons whom they hale seised *to fight the bottles of freedom, that the Gazette oweo its long contin ued and uninterruptel success. We received the following it couple of days since: nose Towirsurp, Jen. i.:6th, 187. Editors Garsits:—Eliro, you will please find en. closed the price of your paper for another year, I met do without it I Lave been titan& mere thin fifty years, and Intend t reed It until Fremont Is mode President, if roy life be spired to long. Respectfully Yours, .lonn Foam. Perrysville, Allegheny Co., Pi. May be goo to eoe the happy day when, It not Fremont, acme other worthy repreeentatita of the great principles of Republicanism may ell In the Execution Chair of the Union. • Maciarnitts.-111r. allilenrenney has laid upon our table the :nest 'seldom° of books, Putnam's Magi%lD fur February. Also ilousebold Mr. G. officers them for sale at Ma store, oppo site the Theatre. - AN EL Cesitorwan and Detente Physician by the name of Tier, residing In Stowe, - Vermont, . being charged with the offence of halos' ogre heel), commentated the smell pox in that town, watt taken by some of the °Memo to a tavern where they forced him ter drink liquor, after which they shut him In a smoke-bona and smoked him with boraingleather shatoge. TAXALLEB re snr. ST/re.—The Philadelphia Buttefin contains the following etatementa con cerning the number of taxable& in the State: Part of the burl/less of our State Legislature, at Its present seesion, will be the reconstructian of the Senatorial end reprenentative dlstrlots, awarding to the enumeration of the taxable in• habitants in eaoh county. We have .rcticivad from our Harrisburg correspondent the state ment of the tumbles as returned to the Capitol from every county except Lucerne and Iditilin. Filling up ihese blanks from the report of last year, we have the following as the statement of terabits in tho State for the year 1867: oountie& Taxable& Got:Wier. Taxable& Adams, 6,746Lswren Ise, 5,026 Allegheny, 33,378ILebanon, 6,992 Armstrong, 6,871 Lehigh, 10,592 Beaver, 6.101 Luserne, 18,217 Bedford, 5,197 Lycoming, 7,374 Berke, 19,648 Montour, 3.162 Blair, 6,935 gateau, 1,031 Bradford, 9,7l4lMercer, 7,328 Bucks, 15,200 Miftlln, • 8,460 Butler, 8,600 Monroe, 3,357 Cambria, 6,702 Montgomery, 16,790 Centre, 6,088 Northampton, 11,235 Carbon, 4,538 Northumberland, 6,038 1 Perry, 4,717 Philadelphia, 104,000 Pike, 1,520 Potter, 2,145 Sobnylkill, 10,300 Snyder, 3,145 ,Somerset, 5,254 (Sullivan, I,IIG Susquehanna, 7,130 Tioga, C GIS (Union, :1,215 Venango, 4,814 Warren, 3,769 Washington, 10,007 Wayne, 5,775 Westmoreland, 11,432 Wyoming, 2,604 York, 14,067 Chester, 16,8931 Clarion, 6,263 Clearfield, 4,158 Clinton, 3,600 Columbia, 6,479 Crawford, 9,674 Cumberland, 7.90 C Dauphin, 9,0241 Delaware, 6,152 elk, 1,239 Erie, 9,9531 Fayette, 7,825 Forest, 211 Franklin, 8,381 Fulton, 1,898 Greene, 5,33 G Huntingdon, 5,728 Indiana, 6,232 Jefferson, 3,401 Juniata, 3,267 Lancaster, 28,168 One hundred members of the Legislature dis tributed among this number of taxable inhabi tants makes the ratio of representation 5961. Philadelphia will them have seventeen represen tatives, which will be a gain of two members. Allegheny will have flee members as at present. Berko county will lose ono member and Schuyl kill will gain ono. Lancaster will probably re tain her present number, five. os her fraction ever four is large. Total, -696,132 It looks a little suspicious to see Philadel phia Bet dorm in this table at 104,000 in round numbers. Wee the number guessed at, or was it thrown in just to suit the wants of Phitaiel- phis! The attempt is to be made to turn at Alle gheny with but 5 members, the same as Lacera te:, when she has 5,1.00 more taxables. Let Lancaster have her five; but we are fairly en• titled to six, because, although we fall a thous. end or two short, our population is constantly growing—a fact not to ho lost eight of. CLUINSATL—So great is the eriffering in Cin cinnati for feel, that a large impromptu meeting of the sufferers took place un Saturday, in the Market plane, and the papers uprose the belief that had not some leading citizens stepped in to take the lead in the right direction, the meeting would have proceeded to take summary ven geance upon the coal speculators. Committees were appointed to confer with the railroads,and this committee reported to an adjourned meeting held on Sunday. This committee, while making ,np its report, bad a coal .speonlator brought be forethem and examined. Be gave ovule° and unsatisfactory answers, bat finding how the current was setting, he premised to withdraw from the city and go into business elsewhere. In the interview with tho railroad managers It transpired, likewise, that ono of the principal employees on the Little Miami road was engaged in coal epeculations; and i: was alleged that the speoctlaiors had men employed en all the roads to delay and keep back the cars sent with coal for the citizens by twitching them off, and expe dite the oars consigned to the speculators.— The President of the Miami road promis ed to atop the operation° of the individual comp plalood of on that rend, and the Presidents of all the roads entered into an agreement not only to . give the preferenoe to thenoal cut over_pioir, roadss — fer the citizens, but to oontrihnte rif in their, poser to cheek the grasping averice of the coal eproulators. These facts were reported to the Meeting on Sunday and produced it geed effect. A dispatch froct this city, announcing what had been dent here was ales read, which pro. deiced a great censation, and a reeolution of thanks to our citizens was adopted. By Tuesday's popes, received yesterday, no learn that a !limiter dispatch was read an 'Change, on Monday. The Gasette of that date says: Cost THOU PITAIAIL—A diepitCh was read on 'Change yesterdayfrom Pittsburgh, aa nouncing that the benevolent citizens of that place had dbmatched a train of coal care loaded with fuel for the uco of the poor of this city, and that another train weuld start last nigbt.— The announcement was received with several rounds of applause. We certainly live in R moat charitable ago.— The numerous acts of benevolence observable at home sad abroad demise as °Bening Influence upon the hardest nature, and tend to atrongthen the ties of brotherhood by which the family of man le united. Ova neighbor of the Post has oar hearty sympathy lu the misfortune which our local col umn chronicles as hiesiog fallen upon him yoe• terday morning. Ile has our earnest wishes (Cr his speedy reinstelment iu Vd rid quarters. Istrnoveussr or vas Onto.—On our first pagd may be found an intereatiog article open the subjeot which stands in the caption. In the in itials which stand subscribed to it, we recognise those of a man whose opinions in this matter aro worthy of great respect. We had prepared an article of considerable length for oar columns this morning, touching this setbjeot, but it is unavoidably crowded oat. Lzonrax —Our citizens will not forget that Milburn, the eloquent blind preacher, will lee tore to-night in Lafayette lu ll. Tun Towna or BAIIIIL —The Boston Atlaa dis putes the identity of the recent alleged dis coveries la Byrla.with the Tower of Babel, an account of which was published in the Traveler, 11.11 d Faye: "The mound at Allele, which M. ?Moe has examined, and which the eorrespoodent of the Traveler imagined him to have docvvel ed, has been long known, though we believe it has never before been explored. In 1841 It was described by Fraser, in his work on Mesopotamia and As syria, as 'a large artificial mound, GO or 70 feet high, 300 yards in length by 200 in breadth.'— The Mujelebe at Babylon 13 IGO feet high, and the Blr Nimrod nearly 260 feet high,. or three or four times t6e height of the ruin at Arbeht Throughout Assyria and Mesopotamia there are multitudes of rains equal to, or . greater than that of Arbels, with quite as good claims to be considered the Tower of Babel—that Is to tray, with no 01S11113 at all." A SIMIT COIIPLII.—In a town In Orange cutely, In the Elate of New York, there aro now Beteg a man and his wifo who hare not spoken for eight years. They often go to work together, Bleep in one bad, tote their meals at the same table, and show not the slightest anger towards conic other. The only reason sniped for their obstinate and protrsOled eilenoe is, that each Is too proud to speak first. Ara meetiog of the stockholders of the Mo. honing County Beek, held on the Gth Inst.; the following Board of Directors was chosen for the wining year: Henry Manning, President; C. B. Wink, JUL° Baldwin, James fdawesi, W. S. Parmelee, Wilton S. Thorn, Garry Baldwin, John R. Squiree, Abijah Millman. R. W. Tay. lee, Esq., was retained as Cashier, and Mastic; Bentley, Aseistant Cashier:—.Sihoning Regieer. Tux Massachusetts Legislature does not intend to pass any resolutions touching slavery, daring the present maim. They think the unanimoue re-election of Senator Sumner ' and isixty•five thousand majority for Fremont and Dayton, will do without "resolutions annexed." PRIIHTIOO of the Louisville Journal, in a notice of J. K. Paulding, the author, imp that "he le the most grandmotherish of all the potticosted old humbugs that hare yet straddled into the field of American loiters." A letter from Patio Mates positively that tho French government has decided to abandon Tahitl Thenolony, it is acid, costs a great deal and produces nothing. Tun Allegan Journal 111170 the wolves are rapidly inoreauleg in the woods of Northern 'Michigan. Their depredations among the sheep are oonsiderable, especially at the Nolland Co. lony. 'le Is a fact," utys the Bombay Gazette, ~ t bat the entire population of Hinduism does loot storage a Maputo's a year for elothing." As many Its 10,8132,200 eggs were Imported Into logland In the eleven months" ended the 30:h uldusni - ned all for 'tune oensumptionY el , "-'.al Cc:responder.. et the Gssatte Ilsr.unauguat, Jsu. 26. Enilona.CiAtana:—Wa have the monotony of legislation relieved by a spicy and interesting discussion in the Mate to-day. It moo by a cot of democrats who had not signed the suit e: moron protest, some two weeks Matte, trying to put their names byre6olnlion upon the journ• al es they had signed it originally. It appears eons of them went home last week, and cross road school-house politicians of the bogue de mocracy had demanded of them why their names had not been appended to that remarkable ef fusion of genius. Terrified lest the universally harmonious might hold them responsible for such 1 political turpitude, they came back Onrchargod with a determination to do deeds of desperate valor. They were, however, arrested in paid career by Ball, of Erie, He at once objected to the power of the House to receive and officially plaza upon record by its vote such a documeat. Ho maintained that it wan in the nature of an indictment arraigning the [lotion of the joint coo -1 vention, a body over whose action this House had no power to sit in judgment and pronounce a final decree. That body was dissolved, And clued its action by the election of Senator, and this House as a House had nu recognition of the acts of that convention ease to receive the report of the teller and put it upon record. When that was done its power ended—it was ex. boasted, nil oleo would bo surplusage . Oen. Fatter, who is known as the ohampioo of tho democracy when they gut into deep water, argued that the House had jurisdiction beertuse they had to give their sanction to go into each convention, and that snob election woo a part of the proceedings of the Mum and pot upon its records,tho action of the convention being spread upon its journals also evidenced the control of the House over the oubjeot matter. Mr. Ball cited in reply the refusal of the Fed. oral House of Representatita in 1811 to perolit a preterit signed by John Q 1 Adams and others against the action of that body in resolving the members then elect from Missouri, Alabama, ein, who had boon retuned by general State I ticket when a law of Congress required them to ho elected by districts. Foster did not reply to this because he was acute enough to see that Ball had skillfully con trived a trap for him. Foster wee then a mem ber of Congress and voted to refine to permit that protest being received. I f he bad contro verted the example cited, hid vote would bays been produced against him. The discussion continuedumil nearly the hour of adjournment. There was just time enough left for the majority to order the resolution to a second reading, when the hour of adjournment arrived. They had a majority of six. They will not succeed I predict in pro curing the official sanction of the House to this matter They may struggle as much as they please, they will be beaten by the minority in spite of themselves when the decisive moment comes. The democrats have no leaders.fit to cope parliaMentarlly with those of the oppo sition. The only business which interests Western Pennsylvania, and which was transacted in the House today, woe the presentation by Mr. Stevenson, of the Memorial of the Board of Trade, concerning the improvement of the nav igation of the Ohio river, and a petition from the Burgess and Council of _Birmingham for the passage of a bill in regard to a publio - landing in that borough. It is understood that ho will read a bill in place concerning the came matter to morrow. Messrs. Peters and Eyster present ed petitions praying for the repeal of the law creating a high school in your city. The only bneiness from Beaver was a petition froin the inhabitants of Paltiekl township asking for a ohange in the place of hold.ng the election. As, however, the Court has power over thin matter the Legislature will take no action upon it. From Mercer county there was &petition from the Physicians asking that they may be permit. ted to collect their fees without regard to the $2OO law. Mr. IEII, of Westmoreland, presented one n 0• mcrouely signed by citizens of Armstrong, prey tog foe the erection ,of a new county out of por tions of Indiana, Westmoreland and Armstrong. In the Senate the bill for the establishment of o ferry at Sewickly underwent discussion, and was disposed of by reference to tho Committee on Canals rood Inland Navigation. Mr. Cazz•.m also road in plsoo a bill to Ci ampi Welt, ea Burgeon Hospital from taxation. Tivire was a bill also read in the Sonata today to charter the Clearfield Bank with a capital of $lOO,OOO SIM/1/111, cf New York, 1111130000e3 fo the Cormyre , al Ariv&tisrr of that city that it ie not neceesary, in the coldest weather, to wear hem clothing in 'order to keep warm, audadds. — 'sttliwtilked three =Hee this morning (Monday) in the open air before sunrise without any over- coat and with the eleeD drero I wore in July and Augnst without feeling cold. In the early part of next week, if the roads art ps9sable. I proceed 'to the Adirondack and other mountains clad in my Bummer costume.'" It it to ho hoped that the old gentleman will stay there, until the weather moderates more, or continue his ktorney northward to the Pole, in his Demmer costume. Ile wilt have a fair oppnrtuoity, thus, of tatting his theory. Tun Boston correspondent of the Now York Evening Post thinks that those is little CLUES to be alarmed abcnt the foolish disunion oonvention at Worcester. A friend represented it to him LS composed of Cr anisocians and two or three dyspeptiv, and eoppesed it 1.19 held at this icy season because they considered it a copilot time to let tho Union elide. COAL.—SlegEff3. liyatt & Dravo expected to rteelve the trot lot of coal from the boat pur chased of Mr. Watson, last night- Mel bay° already orders upon their books that will take them several days to fa We believe 55 oents. per bushel has been established as the rate for the coat —Lou. Tour. DIED—On W.ilneedaY; morning NEVIS CHAPLIN, 4antibter of lex. 11. stnl !Ones IDiller. Agod seven months and twenty three —On Tuesday nlaht the 27tt inst. AfAU E.LLEN. ultu of Then. M. !Ural:1114 Eta. The funeral will tat. Oa. tLI (Thurstay) afternoon at 2 ohfloet. 141 s P ECI A L NOTICE'S Ago and Debility—As old ago comes greening on en. it brings many attendant InfircdUes.— Lees or appetite and weakneas Impair the health, and leanest activity mak.e the nand dlmntented and an. balmy. In eases where ell age uLle Its Indu•ur., It is almost Impossible to add vigor and health. sad although many ramed.l. have teen tried. all have failed. nntl IiOLLAND BITTERS were known and need. In every ease laws they have been aroPloYed hey barn lavarubly glion eteobOth and restoreA the OP Petite. They buffo frame A great &goat tot able oboe and are nee•] by MOT people who are miff/ging from 1,. of appetite and general debility. in We. or long sta.l log chrome dlidases. they set as s charm. Invigorating she einem, thus giving nature another opiertnnlLY to repair p poio lgll o tgajurist u urd.i an lml t_ti••u. To Dyer.% imimeltion.T i esselul to aerfor n Orks , e's WOG Balers. 145.01 .0 hI par bottle., brttles Lb. by the proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja & 00., Manulictnr• In, rbeenlateAlliate and M.eatiets, ' Pittsbursh, Pa end Drug .ata generally. eald:dirier A trial of lloofiands German Bitters will aariso the tee:t skeptical or their Mat virt Read the liillowins; 3 OLIO A.JEGGIt ml.k—New nlissieath. Hendricks Ind., Jane 21.11551:—"/ should like you to mend nur a' lot of your 'derma Bitter, I know them to be • valuable medicine. deserving all the reputation (bey have er.unitel. I hare wed them in my nun family, and they have proem en ....IMO remedy lot eredloattog the lam and aline.—' I bare need Mewl tonweyedully thntwo Tears Fb eiteettlactnent. talik 2wdlea Time Past and Present.-140 wall to mem ber In the dame of our childhood of witneeslng the endue love of • beloved parent eI he grUped in 'irony the able Glide chill. while enduring the torturing paths of the Tie Doulolurns, and Gallop the modetsned cloth "Dread over lace to giro momentary relief. and cool the eery born, log of the Zug:galas. Dot then no remedy wee at hand, 'Rennet!) , had not made MP "Medics) Dlecoverr: . Al the precool day, through the powerful opener of this mad!. clue, there distance are compaallvelp but In name where It le um!. One, two, or three bottler, atoordinE to the ;nutty of the ewe. will cure as wanly me the earth re solves, or nicht monads the der, for all humor., It hu proveddtrell n master rented?. and we Ltd Mr, Kennedy God toned In his effort. to relieve - the mint. 15011 by Dr, GEO. fl. KEYSER, 140 Wood strut. abode eat" agent: JAMES P. lILEMINO, Allegheny. jeZttdawl . Fifteen Dollars Per Quarter. HENRY ROHBOGIC Continues to givo instruction to Beginners .mtin the higher branches of KENO PLAYING, VOO.ll. M0810.011.0A11, Mc, iderllollllool°L may be addrnse,d at tar decants. M. mond at, nearly °write the new Unfunny end the Gault lime, through the Poet 011100, or at Mr. Mauna's Warerome Terms. 111.00 ter quarter. i.O:Redfe• Never Forgot That DR. T R E L'S Healing Ointment Bat Rheum or Totter. Obi!Mans or hated Tot, Chargedoe Crested Desna Ease Ms or Bore Nate. Dine nr 13estiai. Outs or Wound", CCRIII3I.InI Borne. -Marla on the race. tkgra. P/1146 Bites a Ingests, Bore Nipples or I palmed Breath Quaint of Intents. Basting gut end Bores en Children. And sit illielfft of the Mo. AStogiebeig of thin Ointment will keep any Basks ;Mild% Teriner's, Wm's. or suildethiadell4 Milstein s Oentlemiin'e or Lady's Vends Oat them then or crank gran., bed) wood. =tooth end In good order ail Winter another sill sure tbar frosted feet. • BOLD VT DR GEC. ir KEYSER, Wholesale Druggist. Ne.diO Wond Pittsburgh. PA.4 ofßlnn the Golden Mortar. relindiarr ordiseas RIO COFFEE, prime, too' e 4) al and Hr b 7 MMUS t DUNGHILL PITTSDIf 808 VARIETY WORKS, JONES, WALLINGFORD & CO. Mermanto Wurotek.A.V.abory six) MANUFACTURERS OF Right or loft hand Door Looks, Spring, drop and thumb Latches; Platform and Counter Scales Coffee. corn and Paint Mills. AND DOMESTIC BASDWAP I E GENERALLY Corn[ of Watt end Chant Bcreqs. 1.221 rad: PitUbergh. W. DaIFDIS WOOD— . —V. a. DIODSIISO...,—O. P. secteLDll WOOD, MOOPMEAD ;11ANIMOTliELIMS OY AMERICAN GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. AEA Ms agents Int th• Wu of W.Dsircua Woos's Patent Imitation llnesia Sheet Iron galvanized Corrugated Iron, for Roofing. WARutiOuST,--NO. 134 FIRST FT., PITTiUVROII Jlatlid*srS•7 . - JAS: NoLAUGIILIN. frfaunfutoser of ALCOHOL. COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FUSEL OIL, Nos. IGS and 170 Second Street. dal6:l ydb J. M. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. It We N. 1301thne.) arll.l,dlr GEORGE WEYMAN litannfortaret and Dnalee to all kind& of Tobacco,. Snuff and Cigars, AND Leaf Tobacco; Corner Smithfield Street and Diamond Alley co 3; yr. 1 /71S/it/R7]M t A. a. BILASIMARb J. 11. LA W. C. BRASHEARS Co., AUCTIONEERS Commission Merchants EXCLUSIVEL Y, Nar.s7 and Lo gain Stred, Cincinnati, Oho. Make liberal advances on all conNigtiments and art .o 4enta for all kinds of Manufactured Oooda— lisle maim. flee of GlOCtilea. Benta wrd Elton. and other Merriman. every MCNEILL Vrannzsoar and Skrar-DLY of each war.. Eery conetoutly on hood a largA .tort of Merchandise which as Mil at Perste cal.. dall:Mare JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Hailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Mrs, Window Shutters, Window Guards, la., os, 91 Second et" & 86 Third st., (between Wood end Market,) PITTSBURG U, PA., Dave on hand a variety of new patterns rnorry and Mein. imitable. for bprn Pnt't nt tantion Nati to eneloninnf Urn,* Lora. Jotting don. nt bort notion. tabu.' OMMMInaMIiOI itNIVIAILDINII IND (7 ONI MISSION hIEROLIANT AND IVIAOLICIAI,II DEALER IN GIIgES2 SAITTER, SEEDS, YOU, Ar 4 Praia. 00.,5117. ED 25, V'oo4 &roe. Pittstarat. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONES. CAST STEEL. ALN), ST DINO, PLOW AND A. B..STNEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Garner Ross and First Streets, leaStlyk• PITT.VIVIGII, Is..Ag D. B. ROGERS & CO. •LITACTOIIII.II ra 1:011ARE . ISIPO.OV.ZD PATENT Steel Cultivator Teeth. Coxes. Roes lAD FIRST STIIIITIL, n.`Y,IsR • PITTSBURAID, PA HATS, CAPS AND FURS. 1 1 / 4 1 '0 0 R D & 00. WHOLESALE k RETAIL HATTERS, 131 Wood Street, Ha,* thraym O on handAPS. O AND IU elmt4st4 ck LLATii. Wholesta and Retail wad., tkh Inarn. rII.ICiP., to which 1.1.7 Unice IrtUutiarraill purrMovs. 0e..,4tf SMITH. mAnt HUNTER, WEIOIXIALZ GROCERS, 1:14 Sec:baited I*l. Proem Streets. • 11172111171102 4 P 4 s rp.: IL, GRAY. MERCHANT TAILOR No. 5'2 ST. CLAIR STREET, [ Dr. Id,li' Nes Butlatka. IS now receiving a fine stock of Fall and Winter goods eonsiatins of dotty', over matinga, rai aunties, reatiagodle. legion lie la prepared to male to order on abort nMloa In Ms latest and moat laghlonable at flea. Uentleman In want ctimbionabla garments for 0411 or Winter gear .11l gad It to their advantths to give 10 a rail. as:o fe clanane HOLMES & COLLINS, Agricultural Warehouse, LND PEED STORE, No. 129 Wood Street, ap2l•lydkwT PITTSBURGH British and Continental Exchange MORI ft/LL3 DRAWN DI DUIFICAN, 311BRRIAN k CO., ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN Winn? Cl AND U PIYA111)0. These Drafts are available at all the prin elralionuerratigland. holland and inland. end lan Continent. We sin &ow 1310117 BILLS on . . M. A. Grunebaarn & Bailin, F2ANKPORT A MAIN. Mirth melt. .. • Brzalttatto• to all natrts or Norman) Balt - m . l.d end Holland. Perron. la tending to traria at no 1 .,,, trot ,trot broagb LntLern of Credit. on ehlth VoJner nain ha ob:alaod. a. neat. in any part of ••no Po. CnthorOolo. or BM, hi hr 4 and other yocurition to Mr MP.. will n 7. 1 ,0 No.pt IP•I. WILLtAMP (X).. . nOOO. Coo& rv.rnar ThlnSalarL ICE CREAM OYSTER SALOON EY IdAURICE KUNZ, Fr.( li,irdtvol Eirm➢ Yousru sito Duna. , AULT. 40. W. GB.EIG & CO.. KEG MANUFACTURERS, (LP. tiL. Etudi dlrchttryie A.l rrels, r. 14 nat.!, PlTTehulttitl. Manufacture Pine and Oak Hogs of the mina/ desetlntloto et NA,I. RM. grAlch they .111 WI et the /omit inwelet AFirUootmle eallort O. All r ,, k rev [styled or the beeeettekay. ihdo tydts VitLLIA:II M. IiNHIM", Corner or Market and Poulin Streets, GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, all. o7 dtplirOolotlf attended to 013:171e Highly Important to Invalids I .I.lver ratirun HF .r.o. nexis 1 co, Has, as ono of its distinguished marks of impeelorlty over other brands of 011 e. entire abeenre. of that peculiar nartreocue and dim/remade flavor. and Wren. sive odor Inseparable from 01l crudely and Impurfeetir prepared. It Me/ be taken without diendieb by the most delicate patient, and sot/toed without effort on the most mange ties damsel. iteineperlority this and othorleopestant eburotertee ties ot gentebeeness, ban guaranteed tor It lb* commends. time of tbs most eminent of the Medical /acuity through out Mediate.. It Is the wet .a.tog remedy ekr eeireembtlee bra.. elate, rbeomatlem, beyond*, 1 , and may be had in bats ties of the druggists in thit ell, or of the mein nfaetUnerb. BlKitit t OD-, .No. 100. ad st. Ttte only Modal Awarded by tho .Now York Exhibition to the Engilati or foreign Sauce Menu adorer. has been obtained, amongst numerous oom ye t tors. by LEA A PERRIN& or tbdr WOROEUTEDRUIRB fIAUUR whereby further L Lail/bony Is afforded of Its befog the beet Baum eitteut. The celebrity of this banes two extended to gray goer ter of the glot e, and 10 same! In Dralucting the gemare heal/his becoming WO more ObOOSTod Lad aoknowbxlged. - ID Ota United Rate/ it be held to be the rout agreeable condtmfmt, and I *deemed for Its tonic end Invigorating OroPergles,itibi itualure enabling thestutuach to digall the tom% On lb tloutinent or Europe, these oneLtle. /tore tams testieal to bra gentleman. who writes to LIA k PLR. Raid thor 9 heve amid • bottle of your Worceeterehire Han. in • tour I hare }net cululdstod through Skala and Portavd, end believe lave my present state of health I "A neap lour Rance Is stomachic, and I Wink medkinal. tau with truth say there to no Mug in • travel.* beg gage ao emential to hie comfort. at least in these coantiee. as yore Sauce. In India, aim, where It Is band at the maw- of ever? regiment, • medial gentleman write, trOM kladres to his brother in the RUMS profusion at Worcester, In the Exlimeing termer. "Tell Lee A Perllo. that their mice Le Biddy *yenned in ladle, and that It lean rOr olgta o o. thelnoet •alatable es well sr the :coo whoterome Mat. made. , This lance is Boilable for 01417 vanity of &Ob. am! led to demand whisk excollente hu created hie I•O to "okol holt idiom being offered to the public, under sratietY of =um but the genuine may be boutorn by the usubwrof 'URA k PERRIN/P being Im:weak' upon the patent metallic capsules, or patent dials stuefer of tint bottle.** well am the labels and wrapper. Sole Agents tax the Wilted JORE MAUL pumas a ROHE, alaalfg - Stralway. Now York. Fire Proof Safes, A Safe. that will be itaftragaittst the ray sgtiorlL9l eta be had at DUREE BAMNEB'fa this city.'The followlaz teelmontsi. Irbidb arbull in the et, Louis Itadublinn, of tee 10th, irtxaks volumaa In their favor. Tho LuDdm of Lhasa it , . Profs have ettdbilabed an =had, mutation lb rough the excearnce of their masinfaotarvg To ths Merchants ef Zmar and the robiie GuntruCtn— In Junto, to Meows. B. Violett a Co...end their son, Weer.. Militant l'ean t Co., who are agents for the isle of Burke it Barron' Ere proof Bates, we herebr eertifr that upon opening our info thet was in the great era ef the total desist:cotton of the stir buildings, CM the night of the 18th of Notwolvr.lBliti , that our Mote and payer. Care eon, out almost as tarfeet SA new after being in the 6(710.0 dam and. we eau ehserfallr orommend their Seero to the public. BRADY & BIWA. The above mentioned was. this der rpened In toy termites, and I herewith eerti'y that lar asount oftont. and papers therein oentainsil werethe ge In rood order and the writing perfecily burible.. ~ M. RUNYAN. sr. torn. Jerpi ark 9.1967.—Ja2114:3110/111rta W: H. WEIGHT, ooh e, DEnonn Wood and Market es. PITTSIIIIITG P.R.,. Manufacturers of and Dealer; in ALCO- . 1101,, ETIIEVRAL, cAsII.IIINE and PL . *: OILS, 000 FIXTURES, and .11 kinds of Lamps, ChantWien, I.llrane dole, Am larne, ritting Repairing, nentildkng and Brun Cant ing done to order at enort nett°. IflrThe • above CU. suppl!od regularly .very er.rk from My ',noon. Greatest of all great things of the age is lODINE WATIC:I The Only,hervr-falling ...47 f.r 00.....P0. lODINE WAT EDI The perbret cure for Biroruie or iiiroes Ertl le The mediae° before srblrti FI.T cud Aisne files is lODIND WATNEI The gri.stret.borider or the Cossupteil Moo.' I. lODINIC WASTER: Tbn pinu•ut Jrlnk that P,rtlons noiNxtroe Ir lODINE WATER! The made tea that clean the madly Oral, 1 10UINk WATEII I 21.ka power that nottoata thn nlagalth I.lrnr la 101,1nIE WATNII.! 111111ou, Wander. of all Mods aubmit to lODINE IV A7AIII Roofing Nome sad Ulcers crsai and 1:8,1 with ES=l TUDIRE IVATEId The foul head 2houhrtal.hun shtluTe truth lODINE. WAVE!! Ossoopsitt, to ail its Isms. Is molly sorsa with lUDINR WATEM The el , k roan 1i edemas made well with lODINE WATISIII Lactate no hum bust ar quack !Atone Isnot, am Is lODINE WATICEI A rzeditlue fatly atto•n* ledged by the Feet,lty la lODINE WATEI,I Moat wondea ful c fdecall.tlvNl and datargenta li lODINE WATER A Rwroa,h TRAEvr. rh• real Ellslr (.1 I.R. lOUINH WATER oue pollar s 1.0 Li., Flye, you tAreer. homith lu TODINS PIATF:RI Pretxral Dr Dr. Henry Autism Enhi. be DLL OWL u. ISEY2EOI, Wholees!. Druggitite bin. 140 Wood st., T than era. tiotdva Mortar. Yore Cod Liver Oil—Every battle war• ranted to he Dine Cod Liver Oil . For the Cure W RhoM.Mm. For the oWt or Scrofula, FOr the cure Volvo/. Fire the am Of Lora.... ibr Ne rem of Tiller. For the cure Vail Man Dive ice. fbr do run , of Citron.. Feyntolue. the the cure Of Chronic Sort Eva. the cure of Whits Seedling. ibr the cure Of Ginn:W.4r .Ticettniti. For the cure of CMGS IV the Bonn. For the cure of ruliticrang tonstreptun. Air the cure of MrOna Drencagth /Lc the curt of Rickets, Pur the cure of Arrosa of the Blwider and Kidneys. For the curt of tbittlitutstuni Perim,. and Genet:. Uo Sold by the qua ➢rt, ga.rmllon end in bottle, by the dozen 0 single tenttlen every bottle wareanted . pure Cod Liver 00! i;thle. :I " 2l .'ni gn K n E eY4d7; " JOHN 'THOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET. European Agent and Intelligence Office. Vamillaa supplied with Per•llOLP co Mort notion. Prone on MI parts of Europe Mr min. In mom to salt rankly).ehing to remit Puna+. to and from Nampa TP-keta thrtugh from New look nod Philadel phia by Nadi yfe Prof. Wood's Hair Itestorei—A Real Ilostzrrr. Mr. Unused Jon, • Methodist stemma, residing In blurrayrrille, Westmoreland count e, MI/ that his hair bid been getting tray for the last twenty years, end was diereses! tend] out U. nest two battles or PTO, Wurt • [lsle lteetorer, which entirely .topped the isilloe out the hair all the hair reenact its mini.' rotor, and bar kept the color ton rkr nine months. This lea ottoman rasa but we publish It because It is near borne, so that the public tray ho anoviroed that Wood's Mestere • whet It purports to be. Pohl at one, two and throe dollar. per bottle, at Dr.O CO. IL KEYARIPS, trew.dawB No. lad Wool et.. wholesale and retail anent. •_ Dr. Geo. W. Phillips'. GOUGH SYRUP YOB THE CUM OP oo2gbr, Coll% Croup. Ilcsasanns, 1.11•011.‘ lottall.. trenchltia. intineum bpaokas Ooctramption. and all &smwv of the , Shrvat Chart, Dr. Geo. Phillips' 4..x.0.r.i rx.o , z--N.1J14/"It • an PAIN PANACEA, YOR Tag RUMP AND Mal Or enunatbre. lleuralkla., Lrumbaire. Mille, Ylouratte Para. Pa m In • ride, Meet, 13•414a a4 Yam, Swelled and O haul JeLet, Weak Dirk. OreslAllar Throat. ti the.. M prain., a. . Th. Mermen& 'rho are used .:WU. lallllk le tbelr eseeltarskroe le by • W./Mee/Awe aftbalr nee-- To L. vO., hare et used th em re ginulk say THY 'Odin] awl th ey will ad them la be all they are - *Re aintell.enel that they 1.131 ~ Ilh magtelike erect. Olt. GOO W. PIULLIY, , , ~,;/, Preocleter, Olnelacall. Ohln. tor rain 1•1.1..a1e .24 notall 6, BiOaIIA AI AteElniNA.N. feaklyd Alletbsa, CRT Confnmiptlon Onrod—Be not deceived by twee imitations. Defamer', Clark it Ode (leonine Cod LIM Oil, never dieerpointe, and nice years' experience has proved It superior to all others, and it.. only Tel onn.for lhoueumption. Al the Ie • great deal of "peeler's all In the mark* adulterated with eral oil, oh.!. oil. Am. Au, too much care cannot be taken to procure theneaulne. Our Oil i made at our own farhore In Newfoundland. and each bottle has our signature over the tort, be care ful to get Ileaoroan, Clark& Cu.. for Once the ante rdldr. Rushton, our lat.• partner, there ham been an article to. trodueed idnehton'e, whit!" Lein no way connected with ICU. * Co. or D. 0.1 Co. Bold' by 12. A. 'ALMA' STOOD t CO, IL Z.EISLLERS t OD_ and by dmieddre den. netulr undid dm Sculptor, !Sadler, Stucco Worker and Woad Oorrer. de Third otroet. between Wood and Ilarbet streets. Pittsburgh. Ps.. Iroopo constoeUr au bond so womb:Dont o ow Isto7 Centre Mira. for I•ozion 0401.1rdko Important Notice to those Afflicted WITLI 011R131110DISRAERB. by Dr. tie. REATH. New Tork City. Plading tttmpoeulble to attandpersonally to all my patients, and talon oowllllni o Wad nob ma eponalble duties to andstants or studeats, and for the amen of rupprening the sale of worthlen and Irllorions clank medicine; as well •3 the Impositions, airertised under fictitious rumen. °geeing to tend r