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B’ ’ liVFaHnESTOCK* Co, late of th« firm
.fahaa«mJt k Op- anil roccwtort to Flaalng
• Ko> M> ccraar Wood *gd ZqortE
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A . Will EK , SECRETAKY
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S Ooap «r, Nortt-ftrt eeroet Wood
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BOBrNSOJfA CO,, Dealer in Carpets, 4c.
No. 23 fifth «u-cet. . J *
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■ J * *** IPCALLVA, t i J
\ Ir\EA.LER IN CARPETS. OIL OLOTHSL
* Jjr dtACTMOS, 4c. Wo. 87 Ftmrth *trc«t new Wood.
JJUSU & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Lair,
Office N£ GO Fourttatreey PUteburgb, r*. JJotcrjrPob
tod Ohio Oommlwtopgr. ‘ “ j
OBBRT M»KNIGHT, ATfOKNLY AT
ttfw t a&d Solicitor of the Bsnkof PittebarstyNo. 110
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J&SEPU S. S A. P. MORRISON, t AT
;iorney»-»tIAW. ’ Od!c* KckfOF«arthto,MV- Wood.
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co., (saccessortto Mar*
't&F4Sdrclifle!doWltot«f«leaad’'K*ta[t Dealer* Iq
Staple Os* Pencyln? Goode, Kort**** corner Frank' tod
Mertotrt*, Frttebornflt. '••> - ’ «*!• •
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S ' IL liOVB, UoalerinStaple aodfancy
* '■Dry o<Jo<U, : *igo of Unoriginal Deo nto* Ifoft
totfrooyPittsburgh. . r -, oirlO
D PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, 7
J[Vo fotlcr'lA BonoeU, Straw Trlrnmlan, and
Straw Qot»lo geponO) jr. ••• .«2»
,Carriage and wagon fflannfaetdry, •
Asent 1 ,
-<hn*rSn{lklU{d &r*<tand Diamond Affey,
suUagtn alilm
r*rWUe*,and i* also prepared to. execau orders tar Wacom
of aU daepripcbwy branding all York for Iron Uerc^aota'
aee. • ■•- •- •.
. Solkdtfog * nntlDuaa oi the patroM«*o IfberaUTbe.
atoved upon him who* at the old *4 and of a Wfelow ft CoV
be weald a**nre hie (rind* tiutUnnna cart and alien-
PettvßlbocltntoaQhU order* as heretofore, baringae
avedtbe eerrlmofthebeet vorkmes, and baring ample
apartments elaewberalar the finding of fine work,
am ort moot of heavy work bow on band, tail
aSl*fjrl>jtfh»kvi: AU work warranted for 13 months. -
j.gg-tfuritcnUrattßntfoagiTentorepstm. Jalfcljd j
CoMh u 4 €ftrrit|« Fuelory* '
JQOIBO9, BUOTHEII * CO,,
<r., ■« "f.s.Qmtr atJUmoat g*&,JUb*eg SrifUy
■ ■ . aluquuy cmr. ,
OCTODLD RESPECTFULLY IN- ctfrnM.
W form tbtlr frtanta, ud lb* public
rally, that Uiay are manufacturing Carriage*, llarooe&ca,
Buctt9tcy% Bcnle«t BMgba aod Chariot#, In all tbdr T«il
mm stylaa of flouh aod proportion*.
AUordan VIU be eifcatd with *trict regard to durability
aMbaaatyof Sobfc. Bepatra will alaoba attendedtocu
tha moat n—oaabU tanna. Ddng Jo all thdr work the
beat Mutant Shaft*, Pelca and Wheal doff; they fed confi
dent that «U who Carer (beta with tbalr jutrcaan wfll ba
. arfectly #aU#A*J oo trial of their work.
fntehMuri ara reqnmiedtOffTa them *£aH bt&n por
riudafrataawhare; ■ • • . - ooMyd;
4. •.-'5;:.
£IB. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
9' *X Dr.Smtth'a, corner Fiftk and SmJthflrid meet*, on
NJMS& WftPNJSDAXS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to
X cad 1 iolbUocL
jas&ird*..
S • vJ
- fJafntrw.
JQEE twaw.w-„.,,»8. rioxrica e a aoun
j- JOHN THOMPSON A CO-
HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
OSJU.ItHS.I3* Tamil STEEET. Siffa Pidotlax
exocatod with oeeloteo end ditpetch. Mixed relole, OIL
Tnrpeotlne, Yeroith, Jepu.xod Knjluh l'eunl Drier.,
nSelfcmUitj. Zino, e xerjeoperto,. ertMeJuleLdphl.
end FUtebarsb White Lend el wen op bwidend Leeefe,—
to Feln®sTTCo|tjift* or
pthu* et. the rioneet notko,M«p.h W x,«iyi which
Mioii to Hunt' Pelein.viUxkM neiti to ‘rKllot
wllhee.
, Pelntore.
I.OEQ d'LAJCpi.',
Bouse and sign painters,
No. 77 (OW ft* OONOBUillac)Tblni«MM.utvMe
Had Hack** dtracta. <IH ortoa promptly attaodad to.
' tlfl|n«fc»*oOt«dllDO*Bp>rtofXyta. - mbST:!^
-; WvUFipcrWttitkoM** " '
XSTALTER ' P, MARSHALL A l
mff portara and D«l«n, 6? wcoditnat, between foorth
■treat tad where say bo Anndao «*•»!»•
aaeuit—titcftwydacripttcpof Paper iUastante £w»
lore, Hall* ZHsIM Jtooew-ud Ctuaben.. Wlodow
flbadaa, in great 'at loSTtet prlcee tcreonatrr dealers.
Ml» WXIeTERP.MARgnAT.I. ACO.
g. SOmO*OV—«~~M>~oeeeeM.... n .. nMM . MM ,ir. a. unxii.
TjS , EDMONDSON A CO., Not. « and 98
JPit AM i6M|mat WUJ|Mafinfcitliiiiii Duriits
GOODS, . .
oehameiib, naxara, T
XUBXUAKDOOimi, -
”.’*r OOOTOBra, finis,
rAXtKT SHELL SPamO MATTE ESSES, he,
, Would ecdldt the Attention of furcbeoero to their Urp
end retied ttocE. epSWmd
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TOEN H. iMfiXJiOB, Ko. 81 WOOD ST„
4f it^MTlllnwdAltar u 4 fourth atrMt, Sol. Amt
Y*^»“ A *lDm ) MortQKTil MoaifJ iicoi*. .
. •• •; ■
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'ifeayaimt ■& 880- Mo. 63 FIFTH
ibtUh
SmjttiatOiaAa BABMOaiO««,B»W,iIiHo^4 I «
Krt.WWK.lii ■■■ ■- - »■** ;
tflHAftWiTB BIiDMti^JUJSUFAeiW-;
. l •'io iT " i . «*&>3 w * t . £
• < -4. 4
ESfj^BtISHED
3BntßS<Bte.
4 AOKEQWN * PUfLKY. Wiolenalo
WttWHM MmhetOTn or Oirtun Oil. No. IST
'*”*> *1««L. Pltubcrgh. P». . . - r jataji
BA., FAHNESTOCK ft 00, .WHPJ-8-
•..sale Drojgbta to! JUacfrctarai crJtttt*-'Xtad,
■AdUUiarptcorner W«od asl Jront ttreett, Pitt*
frgTgtt;.- f -r.-. .- . 31, mehT
T ; BO QOONMAKBK.'MAN UFACTOKBR
ff r .H I/ead,One, Print, X!thin^pDt>
tt nad .Whotmal* Dealer In VWoU, OIU, ■VanjUba, Tntpao-
Uftft, Wo. Wool nL, Wtt»tcrtfa,‘ Pm. 1 / -: ocfclyd -
TOUN lurr, Jr. (SUCOfiSSOR TO JAB.
? ra Wfcytf «wl - Retail Dnrgglft and . Dealer
■ 4fl dornvrWood and Sixth itreeta,
’ ,r for fir. TardyModlelav". ~'V
;ToilN'P, k?OTI\ WHOLESALE DEAL
•V '-«flnDraffii, ; mintf.o{ra,T«nil>h(«' : «a4 Dnvtak. wx!
•-"> thwitjoa. -
«g»Aipitti*gc»*»<ri rnifpoph! armp. : twU£i&*
rmnntcs b»*vx.
*nd gt. OUif ,u.
m-mwb
55ZEzr SW*“rawmplrtousortmenur Dregs,
SSt^smSSSSt^ ,^rtC^at7,^ mli "“dwyE
aJ£ eert&Qj Mtapeoadodat all
' ■ ' ~ • j*BJy
T|t:.»A“;'_ U - KByBBR, DEtJGQIST,
niiliiVlti^ru 7 conwe Wood ****** *° d
Vrotran Bralrre.
%jrmcKxaft*.
■BOH 7 * -HOTOmNS6S7c6^kSS
-—.*£? jUfftol, fr»I CT laW<«t.ni R.
SgtJg^Kasjsaartes
u!
_OCU.U!W hntaanj ui OnmiotaitaUfedißit.S
lWer i a W M Un SS
MvfPwi A»h,*»i w**SsSpfiSSl*a2sS»*S2t 5*
«w»«Ti.UUiB.M t u4 Jt °° t
'hbrbst, flour, peo
**-Omslgaracaii rwpcctnuly ■olidt»3- . '
A (SUCCESSORS
eSt. oSSk*w£i Coimnlrtoii Hn.
Wool, 1114 m, yioor. Bacon. I«rd mad T*rd
topcrally.No. TS Water »L, Plttrimufa Pw.
pS■SS^Sw I NIl I ** I £S"'.i , " ni ""i Pro, w»”" »na
Vf-iyUIH, mura A CO..' General ftim
oSlT n "* OnM ? 6- •rttdftrtmnd wl&ftctdfy ntorha pm*
1 •• • ’
lnsutantf agente. *_.t=
R. InfiuranceCoT,
MARSHELL, Secretary Citi
' InwT«ae> Oomrmy, Wffitwitwi
M. GORDON, Secretary Western Instus
- - ;
* MADEIRA; Agent for Delay
* MgtmaiMßTtooB , / ;:<
4js° Farmers' and
Inraiauue Co, M .
. gFatj?ftgr
ILLIAM McULINXOUIC, Doatef in
CarWffo:iirk«ft»t - -AT
fltfanußs.
JBts ©oolus;
fflattiagw.
: ttysairiaiffl.
ajSiUrtftp.
©oramißßtoit,
HiT&cdcirsJSiSs?* co.r
[Eoamsi to Hoffham, IfCmrr * Co.) .
Forwarding and Commiaaion Merchants,
__ A '“ J WholmU Dwtcrsla
‘ ®«OAlf.hj A' ABl JBa,
■ ' ■' esuaaur •
, -Blour, G*ala Wd' Produce. V
and Forwarding Merohanta,
aysiiijS^ l24 StoondSt ‘> Pa* '■}
****** rtjßjr 8058,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
. Afc..228 JVbrtA Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Fofth.rt.or Prodve.atdpTtrehutomA, Aa.fo Any
order, entrusted with them will be promptly fonrardvd.
tOf.iM-n—.JWM L TT. ../W (. t^ariM.
JOS. S. LEECH ft CO.,
Boi.ata * Liberty tU, PltUbnr(b t Ps.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND ’
COMMISSION MERi
DIALERS IN
FLOUH AND BACON,
Tin Plata and Tinner** Stook.
AND
PItTSBIIBOH manufactures.
r . pfrnr...w*. n. >Buaa
»PRI»OEB IUBBUgB * CO,
CO MM X'SSXON' MERCU ANTS,
Wool, Hides, ProrisicmaA Produce Generally!
*9- *9* Utwty Street, Flttaburgh.
MoAiiPns a co., ~—
(Ulo of 1. A Lei*, UeAlple * 00, Pltubont.l
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
B'ORTVARDINQ SHatOHAim,
ißd WtlUSlTtflll A*an«ia
WTAKWta TKHRIIVRY, ,
Jooßph «. Utch k 00, *nd Pituurjb Umbuti rwwr-
__ ; JyllsUvljT
a. tim :
TTIjNKy, S. KINO, (LATE OP THE
A (SUCCESSOR TO WAR.
TOWARD iv MEQRAW, GENERAL
jf t ?? l^^7fSi nport ® i Donwillc l%
SU Ln~t, ism, opjKMt. tlu hMd aßroodJlttj
IT?? ■ mhlilj
raav.ums, - u
— '-tummxKX
LITTLE 4b THIMBLE,
ALB 0 RODGERS AND DEALERS
Flour. Bacon, Ohciu,
FruUe.OlU* Produce.
maßCjyp ST^piTraßDEgti.
Wholesale Grocer.
Oowmtwton Merchant, No. 134 front
■troct, nwr Wood. Pitabnrth, )>». * np<MyJ
'.Km’wfo *■ «OSORAVJB 4 00.,
Oroc* H.» « „d » Wood nnrt, Rai
A kESANDsit king wholesale
or i.O, No. « Mjp,
jfc* o«ara wSaHESSraS
35*. telm la Produce and
*- la *•*' Kn + »“£igT
Shriver s, MSSBBthTwiBISJBb
is SSSSSj!***** WooO
JJO"> fiOTJ. iiai.iu. ™n>_ wmj.« puith.
OUN FLOYD i CO., WHOLESALE
M '’ rrh "'* 1 So IT3
I JQIPf WAIT ~~ ‘
WH£ * wSoEmaleohS:
. *_? CKJIS, ComuUsnon M«cS»»nt» «nd Dn*j rn la Pro-
s2«auUcmr«, .Vo.~* Liberty
4MIAU UIUKEIf * <?O., WHOLESALE
**■-„iltOUIOEEO» WHOLE
SA-LB Qncn, Dradoo* end Ooamlalao JlunfauiL
*ndltolo r to PUtabarth Mosotkctom] Artlcli/Su*
Übmy nmt, eara«ra< Bwwgy »y, p>. mrS
TtwhllT LEE £“c67'miOLESALE
, s£
rad Frunt »t-, Ptttabnrgh: , p i B
fcnirr. lhw. '
T> j ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE
■to. gs uun, .tmt, ntm,mb. iSmSt
BOBERX U. KINO. WnOLESAMGRoI
o£k, (fennslgricm and Dealer to rootben.
Km, -Floor, and all kind* of Country Produce, No. 211 55
•rtyatrwt, awotii ofSUth, JHttaborfh, p? Liber*) *£
tmiww made on eonifj?tuuMit». Jafcljd
MUCH.......■ i IAKM J, tIUMW
ROBERT. DALZELL 4 CO TOOLB.
JLI/ Cannaledofi and JonranHn* Mar.
Uum&tnra,
»»• gl Utgtj .Iran. Pntjlmrgh, r». njj
Ktal iSstatt auntta.
. WILLIAM WARD,
I "Pi EALEP. IN PROMISSORY NOTES.
V Poßd., Mortgig—md AHwearlttwfcr monaT.
rereona unpncnr* loans tkragb nj Anoer.oa raaoa
uwtenni l- "
S M V .M« n | N < MCosdcleatpaper atmy offlcaTfor
■gpss^SSsssKsaar
ISoofcgtlUtg, &e.
\\T' ’ S» KENTOUL, 20 St. Olair street,
T V «.Deafer to SeUgtwu end MUcelUneooa Book*, and
Depository of Anerlcea TnctSerUtr’ePublication*
mrlftdewlyy * * • •-•-
WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationere,
~\J Wank Book Uaontactnme and Job Printer*. No.
; 57 Wood afreet, Piitiberfgh,'Pal > aeSO
SC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
• 8. Sadler,) Wholesale aad Retail Bealafb Booka.
unary and Paper Haflringy PafrraJ ttnet, 6tli door B.
s. or BlarketSqnora,* Aliegflesp,
TOHNS. DAVISON, BOOKStLLERAItD
tJ Stationer, aaoceaeor to Barfaon A No. 63 Market
; atreet, near Fwrth, Pltttbnrft* 1 , Pa,'
Kay aco„ bookSellErs aNd sta
n?* 1 SS 1 * ®AEI doorto the cor.
™ ..“T I .*" 4 Le.Hdok.eo>
JL.KEAD, BOOKBEL
. TIOIEE, WcTETontth et,Al
Hunt 4 Aunbr,'; „„
«nd Sutkmtr,KMo<iloUi]l,nru l >trMt.
dfumituw.
urnlt xi r“ .1 ®* nr nitnre,
WHOLESALE AND < RETAIL.
... n.P.DEGBAFP, -
87 BOWERTi Wan Honn,
and MO PEARL Bt.» (IUUU Stora,)
HEW TORI-
49* BUlf of TvßQtj'Tira Dollar* BataUad at Wbolaaah
Priea* at *ba Bovary atom. -
Rosewood,'
. . MAnOfIAKTAND BLACK WALNUT , ,
P iBXOB PUBITI T U H B,
Zb Brocat&e, Dalalsaaad Plash. Caa* Mat and common
Farnlraraiagraatvartatjr. Alao, & :
ENAMELED CHAMBER FURNITURE
la setts Croat 923 to <lOO.
SpbuiQi'Ocrled Hak, Moss avoWhuxbor
IVtATTREISSnEDS,
Alao, Faathar Bad*and Boddlog, PmUat Premium 8»U Bad
it*ads,*ad ratahl-fiaifrßoeUßg Cradia*.
Dcalara will find at tbs aboTa atom, tba Urnat and bait
—aortaaat of any aatablUbmantin Maw York, and can bur
adtb«ratwbol«wSa ornuiVctwaj** tUatt icy other
nocaom tba city. ~
• JAatEB;W4; WOQjj yyjmr.T.,
FD Bl» ivT U t|l qiAU!
uainau
WHOLESALE Am RETAIL,
tmbractof araryatylaof
yIT R N I T IT R B. "
ROSEWOOD, MAHOG AtfY AND WALNUT,
‘ 'anftabtttor' ’
PAKLQRS, CniVREBfl AND DININQ BOOHS, ;
T to a*y to .
NJWrOBKAHD PfiIIADELPH lA,
vV-V Tt Or&BW K*\lQ MB. j
triTvr artfcfeoofebjkaod eod W«rnuiel t ‘ a jj|fc r :
•' 7’ ‘' r 'visa* T MAPS* •
fopplW vuWtorffauiUtjr of nntinTinul wdOHAISB)
' on' niMomtib Wat J - •’ ...5.
.: /-/' Yhotos iin> steamboat*
Farahboditit«ifrorttetnotion*. . ...
Y ‘Wjuaritoort/Nofi limit Tarofifinr, J
.mtk&tt ■ _ •:-■ •, . pjtnajmoß,pju-.
mt
ISm.'«. veeM~-i4*M*ai v iW|P
*. B. mio * 004 s
• '. • • KlireyAOttapddr -•" ! -
FUKMTURE AND OHAIBS
i Of Ererj Dcioription. -•■«... <J
ft4MmltUtU It,;.
QttAMBOAT Oiira rDBNITDSB-We!
O
HSjmJBIU MdjnUIMV -mai IntlU <2m AttMtta*atf
\ \.r
DAILY
VtUUM UMimi : ' jr.-
„„J4U» M. OtCSB
c . _ W,LL , I »« Btßiniai. *. co.,
i;” Ila st-, below Mirburv, Pittsburgh Pa.
OTEAM BOttEK MAKERS AND EjIIEET
M “'o* Workert, -Mianftctorw! «f ihnt.ni'.
logwoUto, FItoJ end Cylinder Bdlew, ChlmmS
F* o*™ 0 *™ ***** <*»*•«»•*? Salt [W
SSL ¥*! Bo^’etc - Al*>, Wack«£tbs
TaJo f* Iron*, don* it the *hartwt no.
order* from * di*t»nce promptly attended to.
ffitoma.
Cotton mu*.
KSI CD ™ 1 co - maScpac
P* no a No. 1 ho*Ty *-*Sh**tlner,
wpitChiloof ill colon udiJiiilw
QattaoTwia*
“ B*d Oardt;
" Ptoejb Line* and Bub Cord;
of*U IIZM ud deacripUtm*
jl Dardwir* Star* of Logan, mini
* Co, 1->I Wood rtwt, will h«t» attention. -
lawis,
A . JfUFA CT;DRBR Or
OUBPHUIUCMUKR, Sulphuric Acid;
O |»»rt BptriU of Nltru; Nitric Add;
Hofla*a • Aaodym; Muriatic AdJ.
. Aqua Ammonia rrr; Nltnmt rCT
fowler'* Solution;
tfiyUfnnrt at John Irvin A Soi
nun — *. jou»»o* .7. wu .
PERBIW 4L JOIINsOS,
•' MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS I.N
W £■ childs * co’s patent elas
80OHHn’7S/ II “ I1 AXD WATE 8-PROOP OEUEST
suoriyq, UaTutup bluer, I'Uubnrsh.P*. ,*cn.,i,i
w. —
I .. • ILLIAX A a/>g '
pLOMBEK AND QAB FIToSIK, No. 10
BlSa’**** <l ~ ri l ,UCT ‘ “* «•«■>«. for !Vu.t, Ou nil
j O ,, W CAftPOELL. e*
jTANUP ACTURER OF BOOTS
«*kr£i.toS?i£‘" IT s„, =.
JHuaicat.
EN:DrD Mw'sIOOK
■ PIANO 3 *L MELODEONS,
Selected for the Fall Trado from the celebra
ted manufactories of
CHICKBttWO * 80S*, Boiton,
RAVES, BACON A 00., A A. H.OALE A CO.,
frw ro*K cm,
WOODWARD A BROWN AND W.P. EMERSON
awlotbrp db.th> K obh«d Piano Fort*
all of wLL-b wjH b* sold at matin
Jaetuma price* and
j present stock ha* been selected by the
tAihS2l^r per * m * ~y,. * D ? l ' , * DO *■ warintod
* wry and trill b* *old et In.
prlcw than have trrer bnn ottered In tbla cjtr
_ PIANOS TO RENT.
Eew *nd aacond htni Piano* to not at 42. A 3 *i
J 5 par month- JOUX H. 4
fe.'uwp , . No. M Wood «trwt,
JaMAVT Iwtweea 4tb rt, and Diamond alley.
]\r£W MUSIC.—TJiB ATLANTIC TELE-
Sy®SSJS?SSft.Si *■*- - -
B p* “"*• “»ttlniii e nil, pin*,
10 l, “°‘ , ' cl •»• ■“ <’►
•UtoiSta'Slul'r*. o ."*'" *„T 8 C
-
Wood itmt. |
fa N ELEGANT
7 OCTAVE EO3EWOOD PIANO rOBTIFTfIM
tN EXCQANOB FOR GROCERIES OR DRY GOODS.
Atpwndld Berra Ocr*T* Plano, ratirvjj m , ,ni be .1
duo** for D rf Goode or OrkmW Tb. owSr bi»lS
to pert with it at Etiternfon.
Md .Uke payment ladry«£* or erowruJfnS*
h< S7* Th# Fiano be Men at the Mo»teBtorr®f*^
»U , Jooy a- mellor. si
PtAKO AT A HAPHAIV
A fln* 6% Octave KoMwood Piioo,P^9VHl
S'K^^3S~*J--ssss S -
■*>*«»
oectirr**. It «iU fe add fcZE 357* h * Tla « -B “
mtt' » r lI.&LBBERA B&O., No.fi3 Tlftbatrset
N. B -7A freth ropply ©f guinwiy A Son*' celebrated
[Web now o» thaw.,. Notlca of *rriT»l
IR AND BTA
) Buildings.
L’USXKiW LATEST BALLAifT
X- ! When bea Lola Oose f
Wb» rebel LaUOorw?
WbwahwUlA Goner
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Toe Last Victim or toe Guaxti.it An im
perial rescript, bearing the date of the 20th of
August, 1864, and the signature of the Emperor
Francis Joseph of Austria, has abolished foror
ermorc, within the realms of the whoio Austrian
Empire, that terrible ohastisemont, Tunning the
gauntlet. Terrible it was indeed ; a cruel and
barbarous remnant of those dark; and dismal
limes oallcd tho middle ages. I witnessed the
last execution of this kind;' and record it for
the benefit of thosewho still cling witha strange
fondness seen to the worst legacies of begone
«ntoriea. * •
On an autumn morning in the year 1851 the
garrison of the fortress of Thereaiensudt on
the Eager river, in Bohemia, was formed’in a
largo square on the spacious plaee before the
Residence of the Commandant. In the middle
of the equare, drawn up in a file* Blood n com
pany of a Rifle Battallion, to which the delin
quent belonged. It was unarmed, each private
(there were ihreehundred) beiogproridedwitha
switch, aud placed at a small dislanoefrom his next
mao. At the tenth stroke of the clook the drums
were beaten, and amidst a silence deep and op
pressive (he prisoner was marched into the
square
Uewos as fine a looking man as everlhavo
set my eyes upon ; tall, powerful and well form
ed. His handsome features, to which ablaok.
moustache gave a bold and martial expression
shone forth in the full glow and vigor of man
hood, ooly they were of o deadly paleness.
110 was a non-commissioned officer, and da
ring the last campaign in Italy, In 1849, he had
distinguished himself in such a manner that his
superior officers bad recommended him for pro
motion. Austria Is more gederoos than Eng
land towards those that shed their blood in her 1
service, and he would have been mode a com- j
missioned officer long since— in spite of hie hum
ble origin sod his poverty—if it had not been
Tor a fatal impediment. This impediment was
bis own passionate temper ; he was a very ©ho
lerlo man ; harsh and brutal towards his inferi
ors, morose and stubborn towards his superiors
whenever they deemed it necessary to check or
rebjiko him. He was hated by the men to the
almost. There was not a privato in the whole
battalion that had not vowed him revenge. He
had never made one friend, nor did he care to
have one. Strict in the performance of hie I
military service—the most minor duties of which '
be discharged with the utmest exactness—he j
went bis own wav, proud, reserved, solitary.—
Innumerable were the punishments which he !
had brought upon the men ; for however slight
Lho otTenso might be, ho was sure not to pass it !
over in silenco. v
His superior officers respected him for Lia
.Usefulness, his ability, and his exactitude ; but:
they did not liko him. The evident Uok of hu
manity in the man make him anotyect of doubt
mher than of love. Moreoverihemwas&vague
rumor about hie having once struck at hie own 1
officer in the midst of a pell-mell caused by n ;
hand-to-hand encounter with the enemy. The 1
report never took a clear shape, the officer hav-1
tog been killed in the engagement, and the goe- 1
sipptogs of a few wounded soldiers having been I
much to incoherent and contradictory to lead to a
lorma! investigation of (he matter; besides it '
was the victory of Netarra. He had greatly dis
itoquished himself, and old Field Marshall Rad- 1
eiky bad—with bis own hands—affixed the gol
den medal on his breast The rumor, however
, together with tbo knowledge of his harsh and
j !* wieDl '*“ptr, caused his name to be erased
from the list of those that were reoommended
| for higher promotion.
, When this incident woe made known to him
be became even more bullcd, more rigid, maro
cruel than ever ; but always—as it was well un
derstood—for the benefit of the eervice • tho
slightest demands of which he perfonnod with
thesamo immutable sirictnees ns ho enforced
them ly be doifc by others.
A few weeks previous to the dreadful punish
ment which he had now to undergo, he was
mounting guard in the outworks with eome
wenty .. r twenty-five men of Ms own company.
It wan a chilly, rainy night. and, when tlicßen- ,
tries were relieved, they were gad to stretch I
themselves—wet as they were-efapon (he floor
near the largo stove Id t*e middWof ih e guard- I
room. The floor not being very clean (floors
Belclom are io these localities,) and the white '
uniforms of lho men being wet, it was no won
der that the dirt adhered «o them with a tenacl
ty that defied oil exertions to get it off, when the
wearers were ruus«d by this errjeant to prepare
lor standing guard once more. Tbo more they
tried to rub their clothes clean, the more
sturdily ho lent a helping hand to their endeav
ors by an application of the *ad equipment of
every Austrian non-commiesioncd officer—the
stick. Whilst he was fully at work, cutting
away at the men with a powerful arm, the door
opened, and the officer on duty entered the
guard-room.
"Attention!” coummmlcd theseijennl am]
salimag his superior, msUe the usual report lhai
nothing worth remarking had happened. The
officer ajyouug eueign, Iresh front the military
echool, and almoata boy, took no notice whatever
of this Important news, but asked the eerjeanl
m >om « w l>at impetuous manner:—
What he was striking the men for ?"
Tbo eerjeanl already much annoyed at this
interference, gate a surly and unwilling answer
and, when the ynnng officer rebuked him, in a
oorerc and perhaps somewhat haughty manner,
the violent and passionate man, loting all self-’
control, lifted up his hand against bis officer. '"
It was but one fatal moment, quick as liuhl
aiog. The uplifted hand never descended ; it
was caught by a doien powerful arms. Ue was
rellsd to tho ground, and disarmed. Half an
hour afterwards bo found himself in irons in the
casemates.
Lifting tho arm ngaloßt a superior is consider
ed a capital ciimo. In ibis case it bad been
committed whilst both parties were on dnty, and
the Austrian military laws are tha very last in
tho world to be trifled with. Tbs following day
ho was tried by conrL martial, and sentenoed to
be shot. When the sentence was forwarded to
the competent authority for ratification, it hap.
poned to bo tha superior’s annirersary day; capi
tal pnnishment was commoted, the criminal had
to run the gauntlet.
A cruel act of graoe was this commutation 1
When thrfirst sentence had been read over to*
him, be had remained oold and impassable; not
a muscle of bis proud face stirred. He did not
fear death; bo had looked it in tho face many a
Urns without flinching, and to dio in tho open
air, pierced by a dozen balls—a soldier’s death'
—what should ho care much for that! But
when he was informed that he had to run the
gauntlet twice through his company, after hav
iog been previously dograded, ho trembled for
tho first lime in his life. He knew of many a
soldier who hsd ran the gauutlet.thrice through
a wholo battalion, and not one been the worse
for it after oil; he knew of some that had evon
married afterwards, and brought up families of
children; he was fully aware that the iesuo of
this terrible torture depended entirely upon the
dispositions of the men. Dreadful reflection
Above ail, ho thought of the same, the dishonor
and h!s proud heart was well nigh giving way
On the evening previous to the panisbment
the Seoond Rifle Battalion of Kherenhnller lu
fantry would have been unfit for serfloe* the
men were drank. They bad got up a carousal
tn joy and honor of the oomiog day. B u t in
the morning they were sober enough. The
drums ceased to beat as soon as tne prisoner
bad arrived in the middle of the square; his es
cort fell baok. He etood alone near the right i
wing of the company. There was a dead si- ;
lenoe: not a respiration was to be heard from 1
all the thousands gathered on the spot. The
commanding officer read the sentence over to
him for the second time. This done, he exhor
ted the men according to custom, to dispense
with ail feeling of compassion, and to do their
duty conformably tp tho law. The colonel went
through this part of the formality in a quick
and harried manner, as if he were unwilling
to perform it. Bo he was: he knew but too
well that, In this instance, there was no need
whatever for exhortation. Theso preliminaries
belog over, the prisoner was delivered into the
hands of the provost.
When the latter tore off from his uniform the
golden lace and galloons—the marks of his
them together with the
gold medal, at his feet, the face of the. unfortu
nate man became purple, and bis dark eye flash
ed fire. When he was stripped of his coat and
*hirt, and placed at the entry of the terrible
street throughiwhich he bad to pass, he became
pale again. Two soldiere went ahead of him.
they marched backward, with their bayonets
presented to his breast, so as to forco him to
keep measure to a dram which brought up the
rear. The drum was muffled; Us slow and small
beats sounded liko the musto of a funeral nm.
cession. “ *
Wh«a he receded the firat atroko hia features
M?umed an expression of pain, and hia fim.*.*
Um quivered slightly. . ThU was, howe*e?\he
only «ign of sensation. Crossiog hia arm oter
kta breast mod presslng-hls teeth olosotogether
ov promt face remained henceforth ieunseaMe!
ffia merdlMsenemie. eijoyed bat an incomplete
triumph after all; they mighlalash Mabodyln
pieces, but hta prond sud.indnmltebleetfrit
they ; Jh, Uorttmaniti
»t& * tearful jJwtd.Bptm tln. ; iSy ttS
h««*
even with a look, did he implore for mercy. An
expression of scorn and disdain was deeply set
on his face, as pale as death. When he bad
reached at last tiie left wing of the company,
h is lacerated back presented a frightful appear*
ance. Even his most exasperated enemies
might well have been satisfied now: if it had
but been possible,..the commanding officer him
self would have inlerceeded in his behalf; but
this was not even to be thought of, the law
most have its course. They faced him right
about; ho bad to make the same way baok again. ,
Tbere* was one formality connooted with this j
punishment which was a cruel, barbarous and I
shameful mockery; tbo delinquent had to thank
hts executioners for his tortures.
When the victim had arrived at the file -lea
uer of the.right wiDg of his company, and the
dreadful execution was over at last, ho throw
ono last, long look, full of contempt, at his tor
mentors. Then he was seen, staggering like a
drunken man towards the commanding officer.
! His eyes, swollen with blood, beamed with an
unnatural brightness, his respiration was short
and painful; touching his head with his right
hand, in token of the military solute, he said
in a voice that came out of his throat with a
rattling sound, but that was nevertheless
distinctly audible all over tho place: M I have to
thank your honor for this exquisitepunishmeni
and fell down dead,
Pekin as Seek bt an American.—A corres
pondent of life Philadelphia Inquirer was at
Pt-kio, tho capital of China, a short time ogo. and
what he saw of it, hdw it impressid him, he thuf
describes: 1
. '*Oo arriving at the capital of theChinuo em
pire wo find a city containing about two million
of inhabitants. Such is the estimate, but doubt
less the calculation is made in the usual spirit of
Eastern exaggeration. Be that as it may, the
walls are fourteen miles in circumference, twen
ty-eight feet high, twenty-four feet thiok at the
baso and twelvo at the top. There are spaoious
towers all round, at seventy feet distant from
each other and at all the gates are look-out
barracks for the soldiers, nine stories in hight.
The metropolis is divided Into two parts, one
inhabited by Tartars and the other by the Chi
nese. In each there* a street four miles long,
and one hundred and twenty feet wide, and the
Emperor's pataoes and gardens occupy two-thirds |
of the Tartar's city; and nil this besides sub
urbs; which are nearly as populous as the city I
proper. I
Pokin is located sixty miles south of the fa
mous Chinese wall, and therefore much exposed
to northern and hostilensighbors; yet its fortifi
cations are strong, and, nntil the vast machinery
of modern artillery, was perfeotlv secure in its
palatial halls, the walls, bastions, and towers
being impregnable in ancient rimes. Although
the Country about Pekin is sandy and unfertile,
yet provisions abound, being brought by canals
from all the great rivers; add also with its com
merce, the merchants being paid in money, as
tbo capital is the chief recipient of the revo- i
nues of all China. It has ever beoo regarded j
as a very exclusive place, the presence of no for
eigner being permitted within Its walls ; but
now the outeido barbarians are in a fair way of
overleaping the sacred boundaries; and it igprob
able that this act together with the opening of)
Japan. may provoan important ateptonarda the I
inauguration of Christianity amoog the millions
who are now benighted in Pagan idolatry and I
superstition."
Hratino bt Gas— -Sanding the Air. —One of
the new buildings erected by Mrs. Dudley in
Hawk street, says the. Albany Knickerbocker, is
not only to be lighted but heated with gas.
Tbe plan adoptod is tbo one got out by Calvin
Pepper, Esq., of this city. The Iron work will
be done up at the Eagle Furnace. Mr. Pepper j
gets up his heat by passing gas through sand. I
If the gas bo directed into the body of tbe sand
it will instantly difTaso itself through the entire
mass, and, raising to the surface, may. with
perfect safely bo instantly set on fire with a
match, the flame covering the' whole surface of
the sand with a pure flame, without smoke, no I
raniter how large tho extent of the flame, and
with perfect and complete -combustion. The I
heat i3ftlmo9t. instantaneously diffused through I
the entire mass of sand, beating it equally I
throughout, and requiring but one minuto of
time to beat the sand to such intense tempera
ture that It will retain its heat for hours after
ibc gas is shut off and the light extinguished,
inerecan bo no doubt that the gas required to I
light n room will also bo sufficient to heat
* l ' e PP cr dsjms that two coots worth of
V “ ake a eufscicnl quantity of sand red
fr thi r P * r°°“ w * rm ia eight hours
If thi* h e po, u will be seen that our fuel expen. I
se? can be reduced to about fifty oents a week
Hubkiblk. Chihr t Xoti bitten ojTbyiu Father
—Night before last a domestic broil arose be
tween Daniel Devine, an Irishman, and his
wife. The woman was to bed with her daugh
ter, n child about five years old. Devine ex
tinguishing-the light, went to where they were
lying, and mistaken tbe little girl for her mother
deliberately stooped down and bit her noso off
dissevering (he whole of that member from the ;
moe---a deed too horrible almost to think of
Tho brute was, of course, arrested* on two
charges, one of disturbing the peace and tbo i
other of mayhem. On the former the Recorder
yesterday fined him $lOO, and on the State
offence sent him before the Criminal Court now
jnsession. The penalty for mayhem, we believe
is at least len years in tbe penitentiary, and it
te to be hoped that Devine will be made to eur*
fer severely for his awful outrage on an inno
cent and unoffending creaturo.— St. -Louie Rep.
Interesting to Newspaper Proprietors
, e the conrls of the state of Indiana recent
ly made a decision which is of interest to all
newspaper proprietor* throughout tho Union
A controversy existed relative to a charge for
advertising, between tbe Commissioners of Ham
hold by tho Judge that “ iho publiebed terns of
a newspaper constitute a contract. If work Is
giren to nowspaperpubllsbors, without a special
contract contravening tho published terms, the
publisher can ohargo and receive aooordlne to
the terms so pnbliehed. It is not necessar? to
prove what tho work coot or wbat waa worth
, publishers have n right to fix the estimate
value of their oolnmns, and if so Sled, no other
question need be asked, but the prico thus chare
. ed can be recovered. *
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WM. v. pJETtH, J. SIcCANN, Secretary.
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Phil*.
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joeeph o*l A Bct», Copperanilth*. No
13 Quarry meet, PhU*. “ ’
KDtTAIU) V. MACUETTK, Arm of Mubette A ftalcael
importing Hardware Merchant*. No. 121 North Third
•troet, abure R*c«, Phil*.
-HOWARD IUXCUMAN, Ann of Ltrlnjfitoo A Co., Prodnc*
•ad ComminJ..n Merchant*, No. 27k Market at., abort*
Eighth, Phil*. '
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JOSHUA RODINHOH. Agent.
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Scorge DanSe,
R. SfiUsrr, Jr,
J. ff. Bntiff,
Q. W. Jukfoa,
JaneeMcAoJoy,
Alexander Bpw,
Andrew Ackley,
nold:
I Pitlsbnrgh Lift,'fin and Karine ins. Co,
Office, No. 98 Water Street
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J«oim Muibtll,
DetU! Richey,
June* W. nViipmi
Chee. ArtrathnoL
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file Great Weitcrn Fire and Jianneini, Co*
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$30,000, cost Wi I!?.™? 35400 00
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John B, Worrell,
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Robert IbUad.
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I Wm. A, CsMw«’i.
I Wilson Miller,
John Mcbovitt
I Cow. A. Berry
J*ip«4 a. Hutchison
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$317,011 44
Wm. SlcEnlght,
Nathaniel Uolßm
Alex. Nimkk,
U. Lou,
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Joseph 8. Leech,
John Fullerton,
Nathan F. Hart,
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William Carr,
Robert !L Hartley.
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0. W. Batchelor, ' R, T. Jr
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Jamea J. BaanaU, : JCaoign & Wdas, '
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Thomas 0.
R«t»rt Barton. Jr,
Tobo B. Semple, Piutb’g,
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Jw»tpb ILSuI,
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John 0. 0«t1b,
John R. Penro«,
Q*org» S. Lefpw,
Bdward Dirliurtoa,
Dr. B. M. Hoatoo,
William C. Ludwig.
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Job* Bblptcn.
l Welter Dry eat,
Mwell, Jr. •
W’ta. UagTtlxj,
fiarnno! Uca,
•la*. M. Cooper,
Jan. Park, Jr.*
Isaac RL Pannoci,
8. (larbauirh,
Copt. Bam*T 0. Young, I
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M. W. BALDWIN, Vies Preeidsnt
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6«i|» w. Brow.,
Joseph B. liui,
John Clayton,
R. Wilor.
Ch&rlca P. H*jm
£• B. English,
P. B. Saritry,
C. Sherman,
3. Js Me.^r.rgeo,
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