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.1 PATENT
I preredßnreerl- »LplD LAMP," with «n im
| «». property or Wlw **“ «*"'• for M f *s p«»-
| porchue th«m. Fo^loror
i 1 .' MAWimmST* MOTT,
I noaSiJißfiHi r«enteeeeadexeln*iT» Mtotibctarara,
s * C 9 Paltoo atreet, New Tork.
ILiQHTi^BB%y Tog t nmpmißva,
M^^ACTlmraS t ’of Arch
B>PO Forto«. celebrated Cir depth, fall
-7 » b * TB rcc * ]r «l th* bigbertecominm*
•;3 TWTt^r g lH?f?l,°°* l s* l , e * lct, rtUMof tbocoontry; «od to
• J SMIUs. COln Petition with other Icutra
i I S3 iwiSt p£Sv!*• W«*»«rt p retina. The Patent
' I mnnmnf ftint?^^,T h *■ «n»*d lad taed only by oa,
1 •*K££i£wWhft??u‘ UoS ** tnßp I <”wfrth»n hit other in
• J 'tSeS^Sf™*L ,mprecedented fcnaadia *ll r«m of i
ACKEOWN & FINLEY, lVholeaale
wjJggUtii «ndMaaai*rtnm*of Car boo OU, No. lcr
Pittsburgh, V* • J^lrd
B J-FAHNESTpoS&Co^latoofthefim
’'“•M.wnurWoai «T,a r”nh
ft & 00. WHOLE
«2*-SuSSgS,S,4:fe"*«Pr •? ■£S
tmrgb. “ i * f 6 w » c cnier woM and Front afreet*,' Fimjh
:b7
f r- (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
nmn-Brnrem u « n=s„
PltttilSJt’ W ,n ‘*‘.( t '.!'#'r Jr™u «ti si,d, ,uku,
! 1 _jyß*gol*r Agent fjr.Pr. Fo'rd’« JMIcIm. - ipfl
• t TOIfN p.
i Kr-.na.. K,
tatUntjoo
PalmonteS/rnp.
} VaXDBUCC
S^»:*Kwiisrw3sEiST£BßfD
-Bft"^Wn‘,'ri,f uun ’ *“ J «• ci«lr .U,
b4£f I * ia “ , f n *" l <''l‘»« cm(Sn, rontKmnJrf.,.),
Utotiuct Bealtts. 7
,^ffl n OP3E— HENRY 11.
M Wood ■!.. ffto'r, PIiLhVS *° J P™ 1""
• i J B. CANJFI£XJ) LATE Of WAitREV
4 feasts
;:I
M’to a* a tS^CCESSOKS
Vabn In Flour, Grain mad
fiAVID C. UERBSTTfLOBir PRO-
rwpcctft&y.joHcUpd-
! .'3 _ , «n3;]j
MSi, (SOCCISSSUR - 10
•Tttunl anj Lard
;,U • j* 00 groJnco gaaarmlly > 2to t: jfty >ter rt., Pttttbargb. Pa.
•■IT PR. QENEItAL COMMISSION
*"*»». *
*?• &Oiiato3r, piuiburKh,
- ff?*®*' °?3 ,UT> * <*- HtUbnrgb. ;
JgnmtoU aoifettcd and ntb&ctorr Atari* cw I
•‘ - flrifclyJawT j
H£vUj.h'UT HUTCHINSON,-COMMISSION
f l .“49gjg.''-'“- LEECII . fORWARDINO
OARD-
Pr3i»S«rSl 0 o « l S , ® ler fc lod
JO^Tmaaouh.
: ffiatlJttg.
MoCLINTOCK, 'wir 'S
Wo. 112 Ktropt. fg*
Dt, .,3X: £.• *“• H’CAiwuir ~
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Ac. No. 87 Fogrth (treat ow Wood.
SUtOUUJDS.
DOBERT M’KNIOHT, attorney at
I| ”’ °" k ° r Bmb °^
JOSEPiI S. So A. P. MORRISON, AT
torneji at Law. Office No. 99 Fourth Bt„ near Wood.
Pittsburgh, Pn. mjC4
HARTZIIORN So UAZEN, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Office In Odeon Building, Fourth street.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
o*B ©oois.
Murphy & burchfhsld^Dealers
la ai J k J!J uld Ladies' Dress flood. generally, Cloaks,
}*““ ind Shawl*, Embroideries and Staple Good% fur
*?® n F jo*®* 0 *®* An natuoally extensive assortment In all tho
abo^departmenti.Jaitreared sod wiling at tile lowest
4*fNortb-caßtcor. FonrUi and Marhet.ti.*yy oc3
a. a. sisoa a «- u anrnoinr a co., n. tost
A A. MASON & CO., WHOLESALE
10 f “ CJ “ a Et * i "” l>r;,
OTamastß.
. 1 Carriage and Wagon Mannfoelory.
| M L. STEPHENS, Aijont,
jj ■ Comer SnilhJUld Strteland Diamond Allty,
••- ! W°^ D . respectfully inform ther^jpßjL.
; 5 PMMtathjli DO. located u »b «™W!3g£
6 r; Sd , U '". Lral,l ’“ tr Carr ' miking lo*llUs
"I .k.kntni'Jvwl lo exec Di. order.Ur W.EOIU
| of all detcrlplionfl, including oil work tr Iroo Mercbunl.’
A-> BoHcltlngaeoiitlnnansaoi tb* patronage to liberally be
-1 VW»MO»D him While at the old at and ot-Bigelow * Co-”
bis irUods that the same care ami alien
■ V ,u,a will he given to all hi« orders as heretofore, bariuee*.
. cored theeorricea of thehost workmen, and bating amide i
1 spartmentseleewhcre for the finishing of floe work.
] ro»la»ortmenf ofhaaTy work now on hand. euit-1
f A Uwork-wanenteda>rl*nioßtha.
■j to repairs. ja!4:ly>! I
Coacla ud. Carrlif* Factorr. :
JOIINSOITi BfiOTllfiE 4 CO.
Oner of Bdnadand BtltaaStrtrtt,
- ALLEGHENY CUT.
HTOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- cxmw,
▼ tad the public gen ».Bi9Qßgg
they are manotactnrlng Guriagea, Baroocbes!
Bockaway« > .B_aCTkw, Sleighs and CluripU, In all their rart
ooa styles of finish and proportions.
7 l “*» rilh *****»E»nl todoraWlity
■“* be “ t 7 of fabh- Repairs will also he attended to on
the moat rvaaoasbU terms.. Using In all their work the
K!^ a tt& W 5 w| -® rt «■*«£» Slconfl!
dent that all who thror them with their patronage will he
nfbctly satisfied on trial of their work.
Aircbaacnaro requested logits them a call before pur- I
chasing elsewhere, . . "v ; oo8;lyd
:! To Capitalists or Bannfaelors.
THE undersigned haying determined to
■wro woan oTon (oriole, (or ojclomg, (Or Woeleni
property,) the best Farm io Armstrong cooutr within
nitwit. walk of tho Kitunning ind 7 de* KhtrQiW
•Unatodon the rim tank, opp&te and in“2wtfX iffi
Khmaj Valley JUnroadlVpot, containing about One Una-
fcetof good Bitaan
enonsCoal, with tank wpen, and delireringeoal dim* jn ;
I SUUn,?5 UUn ,?L I ? »*fi«cenUrcrbo.hel; and 33 a£es or.nperiov i
near bottom that new OTerrfows; about BO acre* under
5 . r«c6andinthehigbeit«auef cultltaUon, haring recoir
* ed ornr 1000 loads of manore-from the town, to which a
1 ?*P« * •***■ There is a largo Log
i Uoc*s3oby4ofeet,anda Framoßarn «by GO feet, with
■ corn crib and wagon abeds attached; 150 young Apple and
> 100 Peach Traea growing; a well of water at the hottae and a
number of spring* of wafer that at small expense conldbel
£ conveyed to the house. This property superior I
i advantage* far Wldaneesand iron or lumber maoQ&cto- l
,*: rite. All persons detlrcu. of realizing a gotxfAnd profit*! I
? able investment are requested to view this psbperty before 1
f aakloganjr otherselection. Title lndispotablo and terms |
«*sy. Two trains daily from Pittsburgh, making it easy of
J act ess. For farther particulars addrem tbs proprietor, i
•i JOHN PO&TS1IOUTII, I
■ l _ KJtUnnlng, Armstrong County. P*_ 1
Or, TTIL PHIUJPS, Gloss Manchwtarcr, Pittsburgh. I
P. B,—To exchange xor Western lands, aomo buildings I
i. and loUtdrantageonaJy situated in the central part of KU* i
i tanning. .< jal&3md j. p. I
j SUNDRIES.-
Ulleßolter,
1300 dot. (Mi BrwL
j: leoo it*«o.i2^Urd,
i » both prime Dried Pe*cLe«.
1W trt joatig Ctilcken*,
? . ISQ-Cbnrn*.
; W>j»Tß«CUTurkey*,
j and lor —t* |>y
uti ° IWMiaiOMJJYIH'iCR HOUSE,
oomi*R band and tijumfr otrebib,
■Mwwra/CNSPoMvm, srrerx
• OYBTKBS,
«olMj: k * Flsn, *c.
Kj S T 4^§ "been
(; Trade in thia article, to an ei»miim( on * tteolon of
j, and which wfttbe fccpteooil to thadomaart* prucul •luckt
I BIT* 'Jzl ■ - H® * CO.,
So - « Wood .b^.
I i^IOHMACiuHEIN
| AIQBZUvH.UADS T7ITU A SMALL DiVKSMENT
_ THOAUByPAIENT MATCH iT*CHH?B T '
v If• Blapu,OMtoKtd porfcctMafob Maker. IbsHichin*
- coot* OXifjM|lUil*'drmß hj ham!, and «'il) raekoth* for*
texts of too BftßOlaetnrrr - In« short tints. trims good
wood to to bsMA-readflj It nuUeriaUy redncea thcooet. -
Q OuiUil county or Msrhtns priTtlegca sro offered lor
;• Wjp«ttciUan,c&ll»taAZETri
r jeiuiruHY <
V? 1- •
THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
•ABLISHE
Ocuggfsfs.
CJPRINGER HABBAUOH, COMMISSION
kj Merchant, Dealerm WooL PrortMon.and Prodore sen-
I ‘*® s Llbertyjnreet, Plttahargh, p*. *
-fcrENKY S. KING, (LATE OF THE
I “-Aft™ 0 D w * . J,o P rhe Commlmloo Merchant
A A lIARDY, (SUCCESSOiTTITIiAR
'°” “ d Indimnapoli, lullrold, co,.
nerfiratand Ferry ite, PitUburgh.Pa. jaZfclyd
ES^P/', mEgra 'v. GENERAL
*c N3 d 'M4jn| C °’, I “f" r, f J * nJ Dom '* ,k OI £ .n, annlt, Ic,
Kill li fcUh ' , * ,r "' ,oro “ l “ 11,el ‘“ d “f Wood, Pm*
' mhlily
TJ4> G . A f'£ Y ’ COSURAVE A CO.
Grocer., Jf.* IS „ d »> Wood
OCO.C. uu
* behqer; •qroceks’-ano
s*-V, g?* 1 "’ *» B"“». I-»r,l, Flour, Clirra,, Brooou,
wi ' ““•1,11,1a , 0J B«JSrBS^%iTS
' octira
A LEXANDER KINU, WIIOLESAi.
a.iSS'y ° f BoJ * i “ 1 ' No -
WM. MITCIIELTREE, Ja., & ffio
WLoJettle Grown, Roctifj-ia? Dittlllen. *nd Wln2
“ ua qat>r Uerch * au * No - 809 Vhnty rtroot, PttUbnrgh.
jno. b. jotta “
J °c™ s J< cwpynviioiii^So:
I Pittsburgh W« ( io&^LrrC\o l Unff'd PruJac * “ nJ
Alley. Pittsburgh, 41 W " ur rtrc *' t> bw Cherry
BAJ(‘L p. subiveb :
Stofias" s '““ j *-
A CUL BEKISON, WHOLESALE
Sdi’KUL^h^ C “ I ? , S“ l “f Dad«r In Product
Mtnufiictiirod Article*, 105 LlWrtj .Irott,
J 4OB Wuu *i«» rtotD sun., noin.
FE OTO * CO., WHOLESALE
as i£sr.^ o ag°j, M " rcL -'‘- k«-wom „d
/Ohs watt ,
W f son.'wholesale gro:
diiL«JpSw n i ,a i^ Cm r MCTch “ t> » t * d Pro-
Sr tUIUr i b Maau&ctarw, No. 2M Liberty «m,t,
? ■ ju2S
MAUD DICEET... .
tsaiaij.dickey TccCwSoSaaS
K «TnSr l i2S tal °f tal "' ■» I'roJuc,
Ho. ttO Water itmt, and 63 Front «tn»t, PitUtmridi.
XHOMAS UTTL*, BX..
T (fate or the firm ttobinoa. Little ACo 1 **'
c LH'TLE & CO., WHOLESALE GKO
*“«» Comtatotoo Merchaota, end
PlUebur M “ nfuct,lrca > No. 11*2Se^onUiitreot,
W».M , COTCa«OS...~‘.I.'ir ' ' -7.-
W* l ; McCUTCU EON 4," Ca,"' WHOLE-'
Llbeny ■troet, crtirr of Irwin, Pitubnrtfh, He. my 3
JOB 9 irww r , _
A rWJSLL, LEE * c 67 WHOLESALE
i r »«J Cointnlaalnn M.-rchanU, and
I ittaL'irirb Mafjnrartuma,Ko, 8 Wood «tr<*L be
tT?*nJ^Ver *° J Frut >‘»‘-. I*»tubnr*h. apig
BOAT. BODIAOS,
iJ^my•troet, Pittsburgh. jal9:lrd
ROBEKT 11. KINO, WHOLESALE GRa
CER, ConimUstoa Merchant, and Dealer la Feather*.
“ d ?? of Coantry Prodnca, No. 211 l 5
•rty itroet, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, liberal ad-
Tancea made on consign nieaU. Jafclyd |
KOBEKTDAUtM
ROBERT DALiEIL i ca“wHOLt
go. 2SI Liberty Btreet, Plmborch, po. „jl
\VILLIAH WARD,
baler in promissory notes
Bondi, Mortgage* and ill iccoritJej for money '
■mm cm procuro loann through my Agency, on reason-
Able term*.
ln T c * t Ibclr money to good admetage,
»n ahraj* find first and second class paper at my office, for
AJJ commnnlratloni and Interviews strictly confident!*!
Jo?dtf ORANT - HTKEKT ’ 0f ‘ tk * lU ‘ St - **»«*'• Cathedral.
LOOMIS I
[ Notes, Bonds, Mortgages and all Securl-
Check. ihort dates, with collateral
NOTES AND DRAFTS BODOUT AND SOLD.
. ? ,QaMC “ be accommodated oo reasonable
“Piglets can be furnished with good .Acarltlta
ssas-asagffls ssl*-*- „„
tjoofestUera, &c.
WH. RENTOUL, 3J St. Clair street,
• Dealer in Religk.ua and MlacelUocooa Bot.ks, and
Tract Society*. Publication.,
Fn & CO., Stationers,
Manutkctnrar* and Job Printer., No!
I «. n ood itrect, PitUborgh, Pa.
E C. CUCURANE,’‘{SUCCESSOR TO
» a Sadler,) Wholesale and Detail Dealer In Books,
1 oiaitonery and Paper Hanging*, Federal street, Oh door R
E. of Market Square, Allegheny. Pa.
JOHN S. DA VIsUN, BOOKSELLER AND
Stationer, sneoewor to Davison A Agnew, No. 63 Market
street, near fourth. Pittsburgh, p*.
K^FTcaT^OOKSEIXERSTNirSTA
TIONKR3, No. to Wood street, next door to the cor
ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Books eon
atantlj on band.
JdTkead, bookseller and sta
• TIQNER, No. 78 Fourth si, Apollo Bondings.
UNT 4 MINER, BOOKSELLER
»od Stationer, Masonic ILUI, Fifth street.
JOHN II MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
between Diamond Alley and Fourth street. Sole innt
for CIIICK BRING A SONS* (Boston) ffA
SON A UAMUN*B MODEL M!&ODMNBandOBGAN
H and Dealer In Music and Musical floods.
HKLEBER 4 BRO., No. 53 FIFTH
«™“o°U“*B«n>,»oU Apml lor KOKHS
M RT.ARK3 (New York) norivelled Oread end Sorrere
“ nJ CAHIIARTI NEEDHAM'S „mm<u MELO
PEONS end ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Deeloro In Mope end
Mwlcal InttrnmeoU.
'IUAKLOT'fE'-^
A BLUME, MANUFACTUR
ER and Dealer 1b Piano Porte*, and Importer of Moslo
Ujd MatlcaJ Inatraments. Sole A cent for the lIAUBURQ
PIANOS, eleo lor QALLKT, DAYIB A CO.’S Beaton Piano*,
with and without iEolaan Attachment. 118 Wood rtreet.
myi
T. FORD still continues his new
FEQCTABLK PRAOTXCE_4Iij office. Went end
stn “ “J""'»
-JS!^ "*«»“ A ««- «* Chronic Slmmicio'
not bo equaled lo any of tho medical practlcoof the preeen *
tUy - : mrlSuUwlyF
CAN BE CONSULTED
at Dr. Smltb’a, comer Plfih and Srnltbfleld .treet* on
MOOTAYS WEOSIBDIVS .«!SATORDAvS,fSTWto
on tba Brown*rflle BoatL Je23Jyd #
French Artificial Flowers and Flow*
Uaterlali,
WE are now receiving our Spring Styles of
French Flofren and Flower Material*, which for re
rlety and beauty furpasew any farmer aeason's importa
tion*. Manufacturing nearly all the Goods we offer far talc,
enables, ue to offer to Wholesale purchaser* Inducements
both Jo prlee and confined stylet.
1L RIDDLE,
No. T, Fifth street.
Ostrich sad Fancy Fcatbere la many stylos, suitable fur
Spring Silos,«!», every description of low priced Fancy
Fee there, for trimming Boys' sod Childrens' Strew and
Fancy lists. Far ule on liberal terms, by
rfSO. C. HENDERSON B.MTTII A CO,
200 Broadway, Mew York.
American Flower*, Rnichci, Trimming*,
At.
THE subscribers beg to draw attention to
their department of American Flowers, Bnach** and
Trimmings, which will be tinnd complete, Ilia designs being
taken from the fashionable French, and the tnann«
■ttctnn cottflned to tMr own fadariet. WholttaU
‘-ty are requested to examine the sample*.
JXO. C. HENDERSON BMVTII A CO,
200 Broadway, York.
CARPETS. 1858.
In V^?. MAEKKT street CARPET Bto re,
S STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY
for, VeJtot, Brunei*, Thrco-plr and In
-stozibet lower price* than we
xn*?*' Js®2* M*«lag tor .office* «r
®k*de«, *nd everything connect
•d Tim depmment of ton* Fnxm.hlag.
fflommission, tec.
JUUOM UtCH JOBS L. LUCS. ~uJOS. S LUI - u
JOS. s. LEECH A CO ,
Soi.aw *344 Liberty at., PltUburgh, p».
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION JVtKRCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
TLOER AND BACON,
I'm r»lnto and Tinner’* Stook.
AND
M A NUFACTUREB.
McALPIN & CO.,
(Ut« of J. s. Leech, McAlptn A Co, Plltebnrgh >
general commission
__ AND
forwarding merchAn IS 1
W?Av^^5 d Avenue,
wtANDOTTB CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY,
r i INFERENCES:
o«p .. Uecb A Co., and Plttaborgh Merchants grow
__ JylLdAwlyT
C raoaus * OALbAoaER,
™SS IO N AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS, A*o. 30 Pine Street, St. Lon!*, Mo.
Brssta, EUttrirAir A Cclm* Jo:
boitfT*, Stewart A Co, I Zco A Pawtie!
Will purchase to order, Lead, Hemp, Baron, Grain, Ac.
Prompt attention gi von to any manner of forwarding
J«Bdyd*
hAVIS 11, Ltma [» ( y rrinut^a
T EWJS& EDGERTON, (Successors to D.
AJ T. Morgnn A Co,) Wholesale Qrurers and Commission
Merchant#, 107 Wood rtmt, Ptttfborgb. rar2
Gtowa.
Ktal ISstatc agtnts.
fSusic, Sic,
?Jf)sßicianß.
I iaanufactuwß.
H‘DDLIIi C o',
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
ITTinno or
t U° n< 3S and switches.
M■■ p.r°lSt'J,'Sloni rf fm ” ■'‘ ,l Pojoi'tl, .blp.
month!, or 5 por coot, dlicomit for mb.
- HiOILTO* t CO>.
“NtINRERS Sz 3VZA.CI-lIN 18TS,
S F ' r «"-<1 Zii.fr/, Sl,„ PHt.bumX, Pa
U ,™Rf°R STEAM ENGINES, for Grist
” r "Tto”] 1 ; ? s o h L « r &w ™*
Pnch *j Turning Lathes, S ’
Iron PUner*,
* i Boring «nd Drlllir.i
Ir °“ Sh,m ”*. »'»■ f»l l»)
I ii'Ewmr a£nwiu^
_ Prm a " J ll ' a '" U ' '
IsIPUSS!
BUSHA & QUTBNDORr.^'
MifOfrArnntjui cr
S T K A. M BOILER*
c „ AND Au ‘ KIXDS or
SHEET IRON W OKK
Penn Street, near Water,
•a ai. . Pittsburgh, Penna.
®" . u » Jer* |.ri>u,jij|y attended to. fciUrStnd
■A. . 14 V o N sT
iSnrreawr to A. Lyon* A Co j,
XAHt-TACU-K* OP
LOukINU CLASS! PICTURE FRAMES
AND DEALER IN
VARIETY QOUDa «StCJ
,3 “ Wooa
MOltltlS Jc COLiTAlfl\
__ KOL * K of
HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
Ir ™“ E *■''» TRIP djiimers
11,8 r °" owin S »i«»
Nu t; r.lfl ; ||, full Ll»)*r, Sijjh 11,1 I'ri-u* -,o
.. ,• ,J •• £ft»s3 - “ yuo
.. £ ;; ;; ««*;; •• iwm
*9- OrJt*ra*«jdicilu,|. ton«Ucnl.r. aJJ,
MOKKId A COLTART.
11TT3B0EQU. Pi.
BAJUUKUj BBAULKv:
Luu, (Boktw Ihn 6t. CUlr Strool BrWj^)
Allegheny City, Pennn.,
KiSOTicma of
BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN,
Ifill”orders on
Wm. £SK r *!«• »r Btottw,
•*.ll .
paid for Bbcop Skip, and Wool. JeZMrd
WIIAUM BlMwm -
J«ja A J fr ° m promptly attended to.
Ks£k^x fac .
“ Bod Cord*
Blooitb Ud<* and 3—h Cord;
~r‘ " *•*——«l J-cnuloM
»i i*®onHwiii, -
s^ssF*-:
Uofimau a Anodyne MurUlk Adifc
Aqua Ammonia, FKF; j,
Fowk-r . Solution; ' Aa
J.a.tnutx *. . joii!.* lw '•“;•• • -
*• ■WWW" _W*. JOHS*)*.
PKRRIIf 4 JOHNSON,
W MANUFACTURERS AND DRALER3 IN
E. CniLDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS-
11. 81. WAKIIKIV t CO,
WMAVDFACTURERA A.VD DEILERH rv
ARREX'S IMPROVED EIRE ASD
Ftßh J.. 12.1,
M. »•„ OAWIkL BKNNETT.
f f “} CTI ' !KKK QF FAAX’Y COLOR
i-SfSSSassa
WILLIABI IATK.
P™» A ND OAS FITTER, No. 10
d ““U'“°" ”f fining. f„, W.t.,, Q u >nd
TH. 0M «? IE ORIGIN AL PATENTEES
S**>" ?& 2rSr.^rV2K
f ‘ - I'PKI xurlSJgd
M. „ , JOHN camFbkLL. B—
.jSZZSi°J£rL'” r ’ J-ffltU j
lnsutan« agents.
I'E A CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur-
R i AgentEurcka JnsurucueCo.,
• No. 9 Water street. ’
A O _ A - , G A R RTeIT,
of "■•‘‘•“'A j
S «sl'*I EE L ’ Secretary CitN
Company. 94 Wah.r street. J
RRG^>® ecreto '7 Western Insur
• aucCtimj.!,j, 02 Water irre.l. I
J UARD.NE.TCOFFIN. Agent for FranlT
PA MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
- lo^anceCo.,42 Wster street.
Tm2;?. d , J : NCNTEK, Agent Farmers’and
A MrcßirOc’lmarancuCo. go Water .tract
J UA KOIHNSON, ~ Age„7 CorTtinentS
V losnraaceCo., 24Fifth street.
RW pOI NbEXJEK, Agint Great West
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(Ustiin Monday evening, Jan. 4. From
Tuesday night uulil Monday night wo remained in
position upon the heights and walla, wailing
apparently, that the rily, now at onr meroy'
Should come lo us with offers of submission and
prayers for protection. Nothing of tbe sort
occurs. Tho imperturbahleChiuameu go on just
as though nothing had happened We make an
imposing Military promenade all round their
walls, but unly crowds ofthe lowest classes come
out and stare at us.
On Friday Lord Elgin and Baron Uros came uu
to camp and sat upon Iheroofof the Chinesebat
lery on .Magatlne-hilllosee Ihe forts blowup. It
was worth the trouble of getting up the hill to
sec that rnghl. When the spectators took their
seat both the forts were full of men. The
rench, who having no engineers of their ova
were directed by captain Stuart, look bluejacket
Fort, and Gough Fort was mined by the senior
engineer officer Captain Mann. When the un
pointed time had come and passed—for nothin*
is done here at tho appointed hour—a rocket
a*,? lh , om ™ hurried out and the solid stone
buildings stood Intact m their loneliness. They i
never looked so interesting as during the ten !
“ succeeded the rockets. Seated at
i 7ard ‘ Jisl “ ce you could just I
doL SJ glimmering slow match burning
down. Then cams a succession of loud, sharp*
L^i k ,” hl ' , " lng throwing frag
ihe t tu '“‘a’ lnJ rri gh>enlng, but not kIE
Q*’ a kl ' C , al h° moment hovering over Fort
trough. Thera were at least twenty successive
explosions at Ihe larger Fort. When the smoke
cleared one thousand years seemed to bate n««n-
Srii n |c“| fe f " econJ ?- T he square suhslanllal
fortification was a picturesque min such ns we
see at raernarvon or Drachenfells. It was in-
‘i*‘ T" ' fort3 ,hou,J g" “P logethrr,
but the trench were ready first, and the spec-
r l °7 r" 8 UreJ ° f "“'ttttg, so Ihe
divided into two parts. “
People still ask, not what we are going lo do
oexl.bot wha, the Chinese are gohfg re Jo 1
These curious, stolid, imperturbable neonle
seem determined sirfjdy t „ fgoore our prS
here, and to wait till we are pieced lo
400 ChL. 'u h ‘i™, n,ach as linos!. lie cut oil
400 Chinese heads Ihe other morning and slock
them np in the south of the city tlur leadens
seem> be fueled by the teaicious. chtSS!
.hi P m™; 1 ' a " niDC T-' hf resistance of
TiiEHEAA. J*n. ii —.At length, after a week’* I
movc e ’Tt l rif' ,mJ ''‘ 1 decisive
*’ , ;V h ? l/ P as ' seven o’clock the troor.s
entered the Cl ty, and before ten we had eapti'
the Ueutenant.°ovc r nar, the Tartar-General;
j ?, r ‘T- IWO boIC3 of dollars and
ere/t'vfh b PaC^ BeS , 0r lasll J. 'he
great leh himself. It will take me longer to
tronos i h,,W I ‘h ,s happened than it took Ihe
troops to accomplish it.
Ihi'tl 1 amSPg ‘.7, °f iemplcs which cover
the Maganne hill stands Ihe only house la
GUol™ a?: ", h , ,cb ““ I:n E li '’h gentleman would
th nkjnhabilnb e All ,he res! arc huge, Jusly
ruinous, dilapidated shams. It i, called Vch's
house and was yet unfinished when the citv
Tbc lauice work is new, ll.c p.per
Which docs duty fur glass is unbroken. Ilffi
tesque decorations are fresh, and ,be whole
place's dean From Ihe terrace of this bouse
you have the best and nearest view of Ihe city
lon look up one narrow street running south
“d ?°“ ootoh glimpse, of two other,
HI 1 , he ,am ‘ ! d'reclion; you, can, for a
„ m ‘he walls to th" tight nod
hodt or Ih “•? 70U ,. ca ° “• f* r mil into the
Three h T ‘ lm ‘ M f high Ilandaria poles
noUie P * °°'V h ' re9 i'ieDee3 of thereat
public officers, and, a, our maps tell u. ih ev
open upon Ihe ''Street of Beoevelenee aadjli^
—principal street of tlaalon, which crosses nl
tWs femfee! ” 10011 "T fro ”
At 7} o'clock on Tuesday morning while tho
rain was mill falling, we could see from the ler.
race, three columns of English redcoals pene
trating into the city dowo three narrow streets,
while a detachment of 400 French bine-jackets
w»ih two guns were advancing aioug the wall in
onr right. They are all soon lost re sigh’
'"“t, " 0 , 11 ond follD » if wo would see
““?• TL ,' re 13 henry firing on our lefl, and of
course we hurry there first. 111, only Colonel
Lemon s men discharging their rifles- Let ns
speed away re see what the General's party are
Joing They meet with no resistance, except
from the intricacy of the streets. But they
have lost their way, overshot their mark, and in
the labyrinth of narrow ways cannot find the
yamun they are in quest of Col. Ilolioway'e
detachments of four companies are more sac
cessfnl They have marched rapidly down the
street in which we saw them, and they have
paused for a few moments before a closed gate
way. It is only n passive resistance. The pi
oneers with a few blows of their axes open a
way through the obstruction, as they do through
a barricade which is erected a little beyond
but ts not manned. The people look on from
their doors and the coolies carry water buckets
to and fro m tbe rear of the troops, just as
though nothing uncommon were passing. Now
the troops arrive aL the cross road where one
street strikes the Street of Benevolence and
Love—a fine broad nvenue in the map, a hovel
crowded alley ten feet wide in reality. Here
Col. Holloway detaohee Captain Parkes with
two companies to the left, with instructions to
advance and seize the Treasury, while he leads
his men round lo the right. A hundred paces
brings him tn front or the yamun of Peh-kwel
the governor of the city and province. Like
the front of all Chinese yamuna It is a dismal
.square, with a wall on one side, whereon a gi
ganlic beast is painted. The doors of the yamun
whereon two great flgures like Gog and Magog
are daubed, front this monstrouseffigy. This is
the place indicated In the Colonol’e instructions.
“yuick,'’ is the word. A rush from*; the pion*
eers and the unbarred doors mqre. ipen with
unexpected ease. “Front form, ,l 'criiMthe Col.,
and in a moment the redcoats ore four abreast
and advancing at the double up a broad g“anit«
paved causeway in the middle of an immense
courtyard—trees and shrubs on either Bide, low
buildings on the right and left, and a hugo barn
shaped pavillion closing the square in front. In
obedience to a few words and a few gestures,
sentries are thrown out, and while the main
body is yet hurrying on overy spot is guarded.
A few CMuese guards, with pikes and match
locks, are disarmed and huddled together in the
froot guard-house, and-lbe pavillion is gained,
hastily searched and passed through. Another
courtyard like the former now appears—more
granite terraces and causeways, more trees and
shrubs—more lateral low buildings, and another
big dingy pavillion In front. This is treated
jupt as the former was, but nothing is seen but
miserable guard stupified by surprise, and
swarmtog domestics. A vast dilapidated hall,
and still another pavillion beyond. The lateral
bouses appear a little more habitable ; the paint
is not so entirely rubbed off, the paper sashes
are not so broken ; there are porcelain flower
pots and furniture, and articles of Chinese luxe
ljin£ about. This third pavillion is a hall of
audience, rude and dirty, but imposing. There
is a fracture in the tiled roof, through which an
English’ rocket had forced its way. There are
curtaioed portierts right- and left, leading evi
dentlyto private apartmonts. “HalL’’ “Stand
al case,” and the muskets descend upon the
stone floor with a ring which makes the old
shed echo. At this moment one of theportieres
raised, and an old man, dressed in the ordinary
blae Chinese dress, hut wearing a mandarin’s
oop, with a red button appears in the doorway.
He has a black moustache, a quick eye, and
more intelligence in bln face than you usually
see in China, and he seems to say, as plainly as
gestures can speak, “what can all this dis
quietude be about V Every one felt that this
could be no other than Peh-kwel Col. Hollo
way put his band upon his shoulder, led him
gently back into his apartment, seated him in
his chair and put a guard round him. The old
gentleman was quietly at breakfast when the
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A few momenta delay occurred while 9 Chi
nese interpreter was got op, and the Governor,
eing he was in no immediate danger, recovered
a composure which he had never lost the power
assuming. ||,» was asked for his seal of
office and his puj U was very unfortunate,
T.t ti , • J . that u, *' rniD S mislaid hi-keys.—
Tell him, said Colonel Holloway, -not to
trouble, hirnsclf, for I have a master key and
_ a B, £ n n lft U pioneer with an aie made hts
appearance. Tbc Oovernor look up a napkin^
'•
m .U, Ca K W l li ! e> Caplain l ' artc “ J delach
-7* , bad been fortunate. Turning lo
8.n.1 ' and Tr' Hi,, e d ‘""> “><• "Strwf „r
10. 8 \T C '!»■> rama lo lb. large
l'“ g lnd “ :alcdaB <he I'rraaury. Here
also the doors gave way to the ~ nub The
H*™ complete. The guard., .wore some
!!«rF K, ..*° m . o rook * D &. amolihir Tho
miUtary Mandarin in command drew Ins sword
oaf was tripped up and secured ; a young Tar
tar shouldered his matchlock an.l pointed it at
me captain, but a bayonet was at his breast in
a moment, and woiij.l have been in it bad not
the captain struck it up. All the others were
niolionless under the influence of British hav
oneta brought to bear within six inches of their
bodies.
„„J° r 811 days Hie Wcafern gale had been open
exit had been denied lo neither men, nor
gooda, "or treasure. Surely there could he
nothing left to reward the captora. How can
rtUnt 1 " « U . r m nds 10 cotu prchend the stolid
atupid confidence of thcao Chinese officiala ? The
Treasury was full of silver, os full, probably, os
™„n° r , h ' iri J'- ( wo boxes which a man
could not s.mply lift .ere found, and 08 packers
the Thcro »“ “' B ° a atorebouse of
sablesand°" , 'J andar '“ fur dresses lined with
uf . f .“. rS ' a “ d lbtre » al « room full
The in?in,ei“ '■ f “ >W “ slran fi c sct '“f occurred,
but ’ Tr 3 Z m 10 bring a ’ Tay a “7 1 >"llion,
,0 , ,0 . u . 1 b “ utb '“g else. These orders were
obeyd with a slrang. end self denying fidelity.
The so d,era and officers in strict discipline
dresses 1 BniT'T* a » a T frau, the- rich
bobbin - °? lb ° wl l “ rem °™ the heavy load of
abnn, T S liad ambled in from, and
a happy thought occurred l„ one of tho officers
A dollars worth of cash to every Coolie who
will help lo carry Hie sliver lo the English camp "
““ , Cr °" d J in search 1 of
heir bamboo poles, and In another moment
w ' ro “ '•‘ousand volunteer Caatonese con
tend ng for the privilege of carrying for an ene
my their oily a treasure. With their stipulated
strings "f east, around their necks, away thev
trudged with the Eagliah soldiers and the^sycee
?rom r ,h °n' Uraha “ » b » tad advanced
from the south to the same point, came up in
Mtish. n- Cl , l^T raUoD - Wb “ ' b «C
P,|, h '° lJ ter left the treasury the mob poured
In like a countless pack of famished wolves. The
Ihilr 1 ° g n° J B , el, : dc “y iD fi English could hear
their yells and shouts as they fought over the
touched***" ““ d ° U “' r S '° r ” bad beo ” ua -
Cotemporaneeusiy with these operations the
French had followed the course of the ramparts
an ,m T g “" ° nd closad »• 1-eaving r.le!
lachment to srrure this exit, the mai* body
the UC ,i(e°o’r a th i f °f lhe p ° lm which mark
Here Hanvlh p ■ lbc Tarlar U«eral.
an •' anywhere, resistance must he expected
All is hollowness all is sham. They had come
o force a palatial fortress; they found a rank
wilderness— colossal courtyard*
and m, dew,; habitation,'with space ffr ln
u ! ’° ly ' bul °° l 9are ,0 lbe ‘"ad of a
single soldier— vast emply roiling halls where
and ,a “ Js '"«*»/'. the roo"
and where lhe lloors were inches deep in (heir
lhcm r i' 1 1 Was not destrurlion they saw aroatd
them hu. deeay. I po n Peh-kweVs lahl, was
frri V',"*-™ fronl ,bc Tartar General, saying
d “f' bad ''lf"' Tartar troops under his com*
maud. 1 here were Ihey " Certainly they were
yamm J ' l?i .T D ‘ W y«™ •>«* to this
H™ m thel l' rUS '° m 10 lct f hinesosoldiers
ivo al their own homes, but surely they might
he expected to he called in and peiied in g„Jrd
when an enemy had occupied all lhe rorticalions
let the evidence nltordcd by the place iiselfi,
iived'here* **! Tar ' ar i, "le
have ,ro7lT “'7'' A h " ndr,:d “ fa would
r a .l .1, d '"i raDk and dispo,
seaae.l thesei horrible cluslcriog ban. A few
1 ptwwd two hour, in this
yamuu in lhe company of sereral English and
French officers, who came lo alol il for Quarters
sffia l C h,°. B rt m ‘P eclion lbf T Mtne >n.he concli,:
dwell 1' er “- .’. cr ' > 1 0 ‘ 11 1 ‘"a rooms fit for lhe
Ihe ' inch V”" ? an Fr "' a Oft "f these
l„Vl,? h h*?" 1 lbc Tartar General, and Ihey
took him m a closet close by y
Doint “ 0W g °-'’ aCk '° ,ht B' a " al -ftrliag
(w; T S J f CC °“E“ J ' ' be tihaae afler Veh Mr
o M W “‘ a, ‘ ach *- d “ interpreter
to ( ololonel Holloway s party, arrirod 100 laic
and was without an escort. While bewasde’
plonng his ill-luck, he met t’ommodore Elliott
who fired by Mr. Parkes telling him thel he had
some information as lo leh s lurking pl.ee
greed upon his own responsibility. t 0 accom
-1 ny him with ilk) hlue-jackels. Mr’ Parkes
expccled to find I eh al Ibe Imperial lihrarV b,
upon arriving at ihsl high tilled edition, he found
° nl T ■ -nipty house Having
every corner, they were coming away disg“rted
Lt" 1 '. 11 ' Vi/.t aX d i
• i , c a °d a Chinaman was seen
inside he closet diligently studying ,"e 0 r 7°
sacred hooks. II here was Veh’ How ,-hould
the t hinamun know ■ lie kaew nolhiag of Veh
he was only a poor student. Drawn from his
hiding place, and submicted l„ „ sharp iulorrog
atory, he confes-ed hit by hit that Veh hail been
ht'ev’ b n ,aJ |, f°'“ e daJ ' s befori '- Al
be even 1 hoiighl he knew where he was-nrurly
three miles offi somewhere at lhe soulh wesT
corner orihe cily. inn small yamun of one of
the Lieutenant Governors. Taking ibis ■•„tu
ed o 7r g ,.’ r ‘ " le P”'T “t> w proceed
•„. K ,7 O . o,er . nor '' yamun. The Governor
* ; lb “ “?*'“■ eiialody of Colonel Holloway
?hL a • a ° d oencral bad arrived
„ "*• An rxaminalion look place, and the
heahn°v' an 7 -° me admooiUon ' admitted that
nhifi -r7 W rt e “ s re 'reat, and nametl the same
pluco which the student had named. He was
made lo eend a second guide, and Hie two Chi
namen were placed in from of lhe l.lue jackels
These unwilling guides, as they Were forced
along at a gallop through the narrow streets of
the Tarlae city, did not cease lo shout lo tße
crowds which ran together, "Good people go
about your affairs. These gentlemen have Vs?
had a respectful interview with Peh kwci lad
with' , Veb° W "V° g , ° ha?< : an °lher inlerview
Tv.-, ~ , , '*ry well," said the crowd
habitual y deferential lo the cap of the smali
Mandann A. they got deeper aid deeper “o
o'thlT.h 3treel ”' r 0 of ,be »ffirers P aeemeJ
7im. k »n~f " er ° d °'“ g a “ 'ttprtttlent thing
If lhe worst cornea lo the worst, said r nn taf n 1
Key, we know thedirection of the walls hviliis
lh°eTwcm aD Th a ? 6ghl ° ur w ‘f 10 ' b »," «.l
si chase must have an end
■hi d licit 8 “' dM called a ba “ »l the door of a
serted * hlch °rP carc ' J dose and de
serted. The doom were forced open and the
hlnejackets were al! over the place in a moment
11 tk de i nt that l le y were DOW on the right
accnl. The place was full of hastily-packed tig
gage. Mandarins were ruaaiug about,yea run
ning about; and at last, one came forS nnd
delivered himself up aa Veh. Hut he wm cot
fat enough. I arkes pushed him aside,and hul
ry.ng on they at length spied a veiy fa/man
contemplating the achievement of getting over
7" al at * be el treme rear of the yam„n. E Cap
“nd'CommodonElUof.,ce/awain rushed
wlit i'r. I ii" y loot ,ho fal ffODtletnan round the
if ih. fll ' H'O august tail
r the Imperial Commissioners round bis list
h,r7 7“ mlalake Dow-this was the verita^
, i ” b - v l“ t,B ?t«ely, the bluejackets felt il
must he leh and they tossed up their hols and
gore three rattling cheers.
hli eh n V no .“ c . an ? H>o hero people thought
him. ne trembled violently when he was taken
he strenuously denied Mb identity; and it was
not till Mr. Parkes had several times had the
satisfaction and triumph of assuring his old ene
my of his personal safety that be grew composed
As soon, howover, as he fell himself safe, all his
arrogance ryturned. lie posed himself magnili
oently ,n his chair. He laughed at the idea of
giving up his seals, and also at tho idea of his
being led away. He would wait there to receive
the men Elgin and Ores. They searched all his
packages for papers, and found among other
Ihmgs the original ratifications of the trestle!
w.th;Eaglaad France and America; they were
as he mtimaied, 100 unimportant as documents
"Sf 10 Pckin - ™» Ecar ch lasted three
hours. The news of the capture had been sent
to head-quarters; Col. Hacker was dispatchej
J 8 ron f bod y °f Marines, and Veh egain'
trembled as ho entered his chair a captive.
imm'”°, 1 ' ! "'~ Tho counts upon on
Missouri, of twenty thousand
families, of the opming of navigation, and the
in Lr °f v r nal air " Th « TJmoo-o/is right
in bslfSTing that the impulse to free emigration
to Missonn was giren bp the rictory in St. Louis
Of ihofreo labor or white man's party, anil
itiat tho continuance of this emigration will de
pend upon tho unabated efforts and'onward pro
gress of that party. * r
As wc imvc on other occasions, endeavored
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Virginia, to emigrants desiring the milder ell
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r -rt, Cily. Immediate powMiion rn«-u
ALsK—A fniM t. „. AI.KXAXDIHI KLN’U.
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Ko
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sfsi - ■ . ?o. JrtlS Libert/ street.
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IT. !, two "tory Brink I>wolline- SSGI
>‘T onr Sard I '/Voyi' SLll“d?T*llJS ~rT n t w '™Pl's^ffl r
baa all the modern o.o» in «J od °, r,lrf '
*•*<l Louvi. Apply,., ' -r - K‘*. : *l*o stable
Ji* A.... JOHN FLUYD A CO
P 0L 4 NBHY FOR KKN’T.—The Vnnsix
by F«SIS“a .Mdlri. N L r o Ti. > 'lu* l | ,, A b l ' f TY Ir " mi l ,i “ ,f
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F°L comr "rtßble lm to
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AI.KAANLIKK KI.NO;
•J 73 Liberty irv»
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A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY PB
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1 -,, “• "• “>*'«'•*>■• *■* Ut»„ «.
J/tb» i'l'Tr be Ilall fornw| y occupied by
•■y. 1 ■ _... No.Ui. LiUvrtj atrevt.
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T« rs “vl
?“"*"' Il,l ° K- H. KIMi, N 0.211 lib.ni'Sr
JFor Salr.
Kami for Half.
u »-ITJa* Of .nrn. r failing wui ' y lieU ,Lcrs
Tne impruTcmpoin tonini ot a n*i* fr,~. r« >,,
hiK*> ■tnlf u f ruliiv.tl.in
!wb£ ."TT'Vt• «lrthnrt,.J.
»-..r sb^wsb&sb?'
TIIR . ohl .° lot Salo.
“Briber offers for sale portion ten
porcliLsn T ,V.i u f‘ 1 '" J "f»r to q»», t» Bat
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V> 101 4th Ilrwi. I*itt»biir^h
TVoi Sale
lIK ..nJ.Tsij-nel offer- f„ r .„ ~,-b>
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fruit tree*.if ererr , U «r« Tuiirv
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wt>ll adapted Tit.- 1,...,, „ ,‘ u "! I* ,,r l'*'a**-a. fm wb.. hlt ta
and .tea.red IH ||,„
1 ,uf mr'l* , .r«-" l | ly '« **'*• oi. il, o
„ , JAMES SWISSHKLM
rill^. a UabJo c,t y p ioperty for Sale.
T"a J"!;!, esin ‘ ble, - t "'“ter Street
iaTr .Voo , I '/; Joh “ , ™ 1 ” * i-...*
Alley. □«>!•...t a«J IKO J M -,, ;1 |.. Ut . u,,.
ply to " , ’■“flo I'ayniaLt ,
mrt.dir s ••KKCII a co.. 1
, . U'-rtj siren, fin,!,
F^rir'r^r 1 ' 10^1 Tr “ ,lin e Boat. Nil, y'lc'feet^
U ton.. C.BI R... 1 OablrH.
ot »!. L» i,„ e„h E „, lnl „
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mrtrln.d ' B M ( nnto.t . Cortot Slot.,
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wolcli and Clock Slßli.r 9tOv
... niPORTER or ’ ffia
F £ an„^ C,, ? SAND JEWELRY,^?
ii«l. ft W "" d *»1 lleti.S.
ndt«rr^'* r *"'“ ,1 "“ 1 ' 1 ' 1 rrpotrlc,of W.trhrt
***AH work warraafatf
WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT “
HEROXIC 11.U.r., FI FTII STREET,
JOSEPH: EEIOHEiE
•Ml 0 !' HI K T o R . *
All the delicacies of kv
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SIX O'CLOCK A. SI. UNTIL TWII.VK O’CLOCK P. SI
Sortl,.*;^ 0 .: 1 ;: vr-rt or
ssff^.rsis
stsyr
®mployment
a .o A Slontb, .od AU Erpen.e. p.| d
A - N AGENT IS WANTED in every Town
t^h. i I»L, K o„ 1 po,u e „ 11 „ Bp " r ' r Metn™Jr k
J) A Y A HARTIrs
it L a c k i jt o
ad m« k , ng , U!h
JOSEPH FLEMJXO,
wl Market Btr™t..
K *£• PALMER, No. 105 Market Street
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J . ARL HTARCII coiistrmt
tai m«i” JrrJdVhlftM hj “'“‘“•‘fed. faml.
n?H.f
aol4
A. A. HARDY,
_ corner First and Forrjstrret*
J’lj of tills One Ti'lnwco ir-rrired by
T*-Zt JOA FLEMIN'O
_ Uraer DUmonOwid Market•tt^|.
DEANS.—Nine bhln. email white liMn.
JJ Ju*»roceired and for ealp bv ,Ue " e,lDf
feS4 UJ
PE* A KTT'A Sl!! —2o"7*aftk«
rail- by
jQOFFEE—Ioo Ij.'ipThoky
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125 ,Id - fl M> fa itore and for «u l.
SPJUNQER UARBAtJQU A Co
Ao.2&aliberty treat.
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JpLOUR-’M bbtaT Superfine
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J• L. Read's
NO. 7 k FOl/BTH STREET
W kSw't' P r, 'P aroJ to famish the f,j.
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Tartary ami part of oftraj’A.la, by? w Aifi*"’ ChiDP **
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PriDClelw. of Lj Abbe .\Uiuy
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Si I 1 JOIIS s. BAVfSOX.
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Nc'»c “OOKS-Li'aroi'Ttr.
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smiths
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Stnrfcj»f W»U o t *oirl*. ” A *" ‘^V;
jpithsi i Sl’ i'T’J.V-_Lhinj;.ton.7» _ ATriivi
•■> Carlh*- \orth Afrim;
l-nry n«i«r»r*\ Journal;
Krad't White Lit—
Atr\. Smith’s Cily iV-w..,
f r ->- Qiiy Livin^iiloue.
4=~-j- J ' k_KEAD, * S fourth »trwl.
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Lo.Jrj Hi.- .lirncti.-n nf '
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A,.. Ex change la Offered 1 ~
) ALUABLE FARM in Beam Conntv
unrgs ‘ Wprornl I' r “l*rtJJn I'itl'.
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houae. ham «£| aM * ***
place abounda *«h llmmono and7£T 7 ..intbulldinja. Tb*
water. 1* under Rood fence !>>. *prlng« of pure
•tate of culOratjon. ia » "«»•
»uflJrtent to pa* ror half fbc nl*i - i “, c& l^#re *■ wood
|>aaaed by any i Wjn.Lmffi? 10 , ur .
A* the proprietor I* ftot a fanner ,n .» ..
tue or Inclination, bo iL? "* ,l)er tt *'* n ry, prac
property in either city * 4 ,ri^r *•>' improTisJ
'lTtp tt Whip Trade.
s liP'S£L=SSi
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paSSrSES
W.M.U ■ " » RIDDLE id,
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il r will YQti hum Caiuplieoe and fluid
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Ff’n' * -^ tr:i fine Point, No °
fSi. “ UIDt ’ Cvmmcrcial BOJ AlUtro. Steet
fe23 ' ,i ,' V 8. r?AVEN,
com «*r Market and Second it*
G OULU'S PATENT SPRING BEiCcNfL ,
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JOO half do do <j,,.
‘JO bbl* fSMackareL
■JO half do do,
20bbU$l do
35 half d„
Jnst iroirod wid for tala by
LAKK FISifV
lOOhlHiMn White Fish
.4) do Trout,
35 bbl* Jo,
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Py Ki - BKANDY AND WINFN tT
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HHS 50
it- utrrcmxgog.
CJOFFEE, £c. choice Rio CofHo- : " >
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20bbts K.ITTTn t-t-—,
CORN MEAL --100 bus,
k iln dried in store
arkllbtrle 01 tnr4 ' DATIVO. It.Fßj3:_nt
- .davji, c. hebb*.
iHusiral.
tfrHi piax °s“ mil
AT A BARGAI'i' 1 M
A rme Nunns and Qfnrk Piano, sir odtarn,
nae, bat ■ few years in oao. *ISO.
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of frienaiLi^v^^* 40c ’
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