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ibanztacturere of Will:1:E Als'D EMDLI:A D, ZENO PAINTS
AND LlTlCAR tilkarial - 411141esale Deafen in 00.,, Palate
Varahhos swea'orpeptlue• 1.1,1r1
to L. w
• nEr rilW?&L - GGIST. awn, tfiad and Foutla
Streets, waiil4 rilnki3C attootton to Its umortat.ot of Porn
b a al !tad elteCcada, Perfantrry And Fancy 0.4 s v.u..
Y.Enuy ditutat.in,.., Oil, dlonht, Itnroto7 ,
Puro
1 0nork tsvorltc•brAnda of , to. al,
adianat tta unsurpurcd to q ccbt y out at lowett
' •PLotr_lso'• prrecr4.llc:. cArtaUly
.3/ACKEO — i - V:c. Vo . ,lehale. Oruggist.:
.y y •Cariono (liVabcu tanr and for
Ttcr Law , fmt Erscocc, bcrtY ATA, Pitts-
Larh'Px. • •
L. F..^..1.1.N lato °fate firm
.AJP.'n. A. rahimatw% A Cu., tout anicittots to Plmtn::
lUDS, Wholesalo Dregtd4 No. 64, cont., Wood and Po,rtfi
thitstb. -
,FAILNE6Tou CO.
Palo Drysgciata mad ?dm of ether. 0: Whit.: Use!.
Lad ad corner 11 , 1344 sod Pro. rtr.,+,
Inch:
/11111MICS I:Urn .. i ....... 13..frs RAu& iiTER,WIfOLINAIiI ANDRetiMproeocr,orn•rnrzAt,r,
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. copir.aD If, on bnntr.thllan.l roni n:4 td.Nitoents•f Ihnrs
- ' Kediellacto, MlNdiClll,lo,qr. p„•l,,,,rry, 4 , 1 , 1 xll ortici,-.
filiolog to ht. bran,...'
eu. lu!iy retnporn.?,4 eq. en
lii:000iI t',
Alley,Plit fbnr,'KEY,SERr
J/Lif'l4olVoo4i"gtrenL, Pa t. nr• {rued cirtit gni ilegin
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SaNto.n.t nr Salliqu-V., eirwr
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Saita,Ctwilglll'4 , n64 05. , (11. 11-.1 .ta ~..4 ..:1 s. L.,r, , Tr rs.• ~..,,,e;
lead
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AMES 110 LIES k CU., Pork Puckerß
itt 402 Dd.! crs In Croru4cv ,uxart of :a Nrl.- Prop t
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EECU IIuTOUINSoN, - Conunissi,,n
L nail Forwarding • 3tt.rclianta; ilealtta Wtal..ru
tb
4.0.1.11,
rot
andand tenni /Oboes fichlu,l4l,4 Fruit, am!luta
Felt tiranda Family Flan, Mara). t: 'ml
Aptita foe the 'ate of Flaillri.m Nti.nted
Pearl Stared Not. din tharond ouTlllO Ficat tmortkih
FiNaixt wail 4;12101004 sr._, Flthilitriith, N. ap.Plyil,
u Y
commis, ran.rdirqc:,..l Caurrlto.o. Idtr..h.s,tosutl
Deader in Chg.°, Lio: Itish Pss:thir,
24 Wood eshorn Wats,, burgh. - sns-Sti
JAS,
Df.ter !ti Protptio, snd
Eltdoregettemllzillo. 0 4.scatt, ernot,
EmittkUtl.Pittpinir,l 4 , Ai
F•
the head of rimiltillolgt ktret- 814:6-13
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V UREK.A INSUIIANdh; COMPAN I" 9'.,
.124 Wattr armt. II.0.131:.- FINN I: V. f...e.r. J. W. 111 rca
non, Genml AKCPt.
it 1 E , NECItE
A A .A . A I
tvaurar:P. 1,141 Luiz*.
Rtroo.
TH 115.
GORDON, Secretary We , ttem hear
A: • wroCempnor,o2w7.serrtrr«:;
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GARDiNER COFFIN, ;Agent
Frank-
TY Y• lin Fire Itumr••,•CA.Ainuy, c.raer w
awl Third amts.
D• A. ALADEIRA, Azent Delawnro
. Aratual Insurance, C., 12
POlNDEattli i 21`77.1.; rt.; cei:
nuaranez Co. , bi Froct strt—t.
W. EL rt,, 171,CALUM.,
DDEALERIN CAItPPI'S, L
OIL CLOTHS,
nr...vrrourp.3. &c. $l7 Fourth rte.: bear Waal.
Dri) Guobo
anavrttem:.;-... ova. 1,41U1
UIieIiFIELD & CO., (giteer...e...ra ur
_LP 04
Fancy
an.l I,lil
2.910 and Fancy bry rvrnor i'ourtL nod
IlarEet ritUdatrl4,ll.
CLi. LOVE, De:del and Fiiney
. Dry 8.45/sh sigcs slau 0rt5714,1 75.,
Market litreet, 'itoar.h.
IL RALIIER, N0',.1 .3.1 4 1 . k.rt _btrrn,
Jl.V.,Dealar Puormm, !NM' TrlmltAcv.
Straw Goodagantality.
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VICITAI. G.' JOII:STO:s:
V 231ftukJot • Prt...l et, No
'l7,WC44lRavet. ted.rgh, ra.
y OUN'S.-DAV /SON.I:UOKSZ;LL.V.It AM)
tk0wt.,...,, , ,,0r Luv IL•r:.
Street, near Furnrat.P*A.l-7,b.
-- VAT' Lt. CO., BOOKSELLERS AND 61 A
ix N'o. 55 SiTiml etrvet, tanit do, to th e we,
tr.r. of Third, Pattahnre,, rid too con.
stoutly on bond.
-1-3-66 R - Sgi - LfiCTNI - sf. 7
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V PION Nu..B 11110.1.0.
Lir U N 1.; MINE R, BOORS:ELM:1
and Etetkatee,noeurtic 11e11, Mb street
- Vaulters.
• Jr OJIN TIIO3IPSON &-00
..1.1608E, RION AND 01INA ENTAI.
PAIN T E.R S: A N L A Z S
NO. 13.. TRIM) PTI:CE.M. P.II7PHUMIII. PA
zott/t/ycl-
Ural Eutatt ggcnta
• W 11141.11.A.U. WAIPD,
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nEALiat IN 'PROMISSORY NOTF:S,
If - Donde, Itloitptgto. toot all oontriun for moo,.
, Pawns tart 'prom,.. Iono• ttirouttl. my Ap.cy,• n romroo-
Ode -
Those driailthr to itiremt Otto, mottoy grssi
mp Qw.711 ft od Lint told' rocond duo roux, at toy cftloo, for
All oommuakAsNon. and Intorvio Kt Strictly snsoEl,sl.l.--
MUD 0 RANT STRRNT, oppooute St. Pattl's Cntbettrad.
JelAltt
aPOoloterp
worn r.
. WaJ . ' , par Warehouse.
WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im
portetlould Nolo-11,87 17.4 direct, Itotivotot Fourth
dr.:stand Diamond Allry,staerslony to fon tcl rto ox ten give
amortmciat of ev•ry deerriptioo of rep, Ilano ars, 14 Per
Dog Rooms sod eloooLerti. Wilolotor
ghadey Is gogs rerft.ty at 1 wort pricoo to °notary des:dun,.
Belo ' WkLTER I'. MARSHALL k
fatting,
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TOIIN . IL mnuciit, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
ballroom Diamond Alloy ou4 Fourth lomat, Bal7a Apa r t
foreIIICEZDING (Linton) 11)010 1 , 011.Th51.
BON & lIADLIN'S 3/ODEL lIDLODEONS Aod OMAN
HARMoll l l l 3llB,uallbolor lo Mum nod MualcolOrrola.
-K.:LEBER - & BRO., No. .53 FIE7II
I(Novt Golden Harp, Solo
and
far NUNNS
CLA Writ No York) unrivalled Grand awl - Spare
. ;O PI W Q Sa u d n (dm DIADmZ A II T B 11 ' 0 M i1U T.
I L I I 3 AM De ' a S I g .l u u i nMeu &Da LnOd.
,llKu.Sca) . • turnouts.
CtIABLCMIT BLUM E, M UFA CTU B.-
.114racki Dealer In Plano v0rt...1 M../0
111101Msaital Irtatnls.... FA« Ageut 44.
.-ItIANO3O.lso far BALLET, k
.6 4 74/.4 Without tiraitnan AttAttsm... 11A Mood rirr.t.
Carrtaggo
CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ItOCICIWAYS,
• ,PliAEro.tws, BAUM UCH F.S,GIGS•
evorything in tho lino, purchased from
Ll tho Mott rcilncte
• MANUFACTURERS,
T o C o tl3.lt sith a fall am:talent of clog: at
. its..tern I.lnrnesi
10 - 0 , 0 , Y nriEtl tunable for el.& or dont:oft-AG. Also,
Aatos. 6pNnst, •ost othor Item. too ZITIMCIOISS to mention,
C. 00 20 1 .0 ,4 on tiskt and for t resor.oblo price.
.701.11 s. SHAFFER, _
Dluttooll eruct, nAat Lil.orty rittelargh,
iire. Cartago. boagtot sal aold , ton' 11 .4 01 r.
1141.004 P..t.0L0 ••
CELEBRATED
,RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLERY
18ccelyed and for salo.by
t..r...00.u1 t j.r io BI..IALLSINDET9F.n
sa4 lot !.lAITKET
TEIANEISU IVING , 011, Abi OTII
'gbh keenly , Alla troy.
thing rtgnlrSte, rasa, b.o,r baking, lor el!e byte pound.
~.44, P 4 Ch.!) h.bn , nr, Cnrbßbter. - Ht.. Pruned. Almoner,
'a•AYMbrr;pnre Sider*, Me. A btrgy j:/ , Cfr,Dtv,l and ter
lorriblesale and retell, at Hancr'a Yanaily I.llbeery and
Federal *tort, near Linea, A Ilrebeny. bed
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- 2( 1 . `o (we just reePive
.4efo.tock of Groepoto4 131. k 7...cum.:0w...bid. nL•t
VONfoCald some of the finest Eugll.l3 Hrtukfwa. Tn.x to 1.41
Auld laibaUaltedWater. }or fain Itlauc,'s FamUy ro-
Owl axed Top Store. Ff..Jeral street, Alley:Levy. rwal
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taItAPIIIC REPOR.TI glossT:i
at Nro.V3 St. Clair sttryr.
4lt hp Vototrt true reiirtrad by rra
6. 1 6 ofalie4PC.diti":73 WM.) -by rrnaort
toYrx• . •Der. Dr. RAFYI.V.F.LIvrrtrooL
NEW FRUIT-50 kgs..Bordeanz Prunes;
5 canenlit idles
- f 110 = 14 230allahtlkaafilS
LID taxes Coating do
Jou rec'd aril fur Ws ItEY3lElt.a ANDEZA.Off,
BUR!:IYr. i OUR!! FLOUR!!!
Tutu - Imb Extra - Family;
OitylfillF Extra Faintly Ylon 0.
..I=:&s4.7tartroont of Lent Waa
Extra and kiopar•
THE
ljrusniusts
EMEE3I
J AatiCIi,ILILWIN, ,
:I Al 111, ACTUREll OP
S U s L IcII , DRIC r . I, E I T ,, IIER;
~! ..it .,l ro h lirl l t o Acid.
ilothrsan's Anodyne; lincc Arid:
Aq/11 A melanin, PP; It:areas de
Fowler's ri.dotiora.
Hey le, li , nusi at-John Irwin a i..., .. 57 W.f.- el ..ct. as
1.1. k1..1-TIATii•ATE:7IIS. SOli ,
II)LUI' , 111ER. AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
,11. Pearth street, Pitstburgh, end Pedant! street, ocular.
swath Excelsior hail, Allegheny.
/Eg- Every doccrigth.n or fittings far Water, G. end
Ream-
.31:17
0111tY FRANK VAN DODDER,
G•taIFF et VAN GORDER,
MERCHANDISE S,
AND
Matpres
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Itrl2t TI
E. V. 'Vora A C., , S' . .t. I'vrtt, !ebrirer A Dilawltt, Pliga,',,
Fvutlry A Co., 16pr. IlarbattGb k Co, ••
Tlmnti.nn, (.7)a:k A V , long,i I .l'Candltan. Mesta AC., .•
Phtl,lntpbtx. lllanisan & norp.r, Clo . rtn.
T. A. ?..4..htli A F , ,no, NW, :C. 6. pupil] a Co. ..
T. 11'140J - 14Kr" Et C. 0., ltalttiovred El. D. INaltcbmto it 00,,, Lon-
Arralatrad, kfai,vi A Co, " I • , •vill , . EY. 0c 1,4 1.1
H ' l' El ST --- -----
EsEl S .t. .1. h Lis,
I PitOPUCE AND PROVIMON
COM3IISSION 316RerIANTS,
267 Liberty Stnlet, r. , rner of II and.
PITT,6 [Met I.T. Pg.`,l VA .
- t,—Parttral.ar ~t t,,,ts,r, gl.wt. to 11, peurha., and •ale of
F;.Jor, Grain, Pried - 1:11/ ta, Pra.a!oea, Pork, Laid, 220210.
Cbae , re s Cloi.:r and Timothy Sarkir,dit ,
ihd.re. pt, mr ,, ly lIIImI at 'ha Inirrit mark , :t plf.J. A 4
,4C,41 Elk•At4 ou ..n.ta,..,..,1ta.
.a0,_0111 , ...n,tha Pit.t.t.n_ll, 11.4 51e ,, a , .. - 1, , y. an3l Iyl
SANI i I El, 11. FLO . I) 4 - .. CO.,
. " M ISSION
And ‘1,41.1 41 la Pl. tir, G 011
raf and Preglnc NIMP.CII A NITS.
ermrslly,
:011 LI ItR/IfY , sritrxr, ..,...1.,.. it. ti thv.t.
P/TY6ItUII , ii 11, PA. I
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i te,2.-.1,,1
F. P. vi. •txtr.., 000 1000, . ..... . ...., .00.01 141,47132....
Lap. of PIIL, burgh.
~' Ptall+dsiptl4. I
PITI'SBI Mill 1.. ftIII,I4SION 110USii.
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WALKER 14 BEOZNEYEi,
com MEJRCTIANT:tx
Awl A , b" t',"^ nl
PITISOLJIGII 31A F C ED GOOD
COAT. 01 . 1—S AND - OVUM ' A ' IERCII.I DNS,
NFCN 1! 0 1-:.
to Win 1:11 pripgr peraotu
etntl..n g05...1,,end prouwAs promi.tly remain!
r, R , rbard• d I:v.,l3leagre..h.,tat Mock *
Mr 2r 111c1C. dr. Brutbe
Me.., up. Till.. N V.
Jgrli:lytl
.11.1 Cll/13.1
CHADWICK L SON,
COMMISSION AIERCIIANTS
11 , 0i11
Ntt. 19U sun
paid Inv Race
e. 01,13.107 L. 001/111iii.
Q OUTIIBERT k EON. General Commia•
kJ a Pi". A:.nnu 1.. r th. Szin and Parebnaw of Berl &tate,
Nu. 51 !tlnrk,4 mtrt et. Patubcrah. Jo 2-1,0
LLOYD & POD.SY7II,---
W OLESALE GROCERS
ISEZEITE
DEALERS IN PRODUCE
COIISIISSION MEM:IIANTS
for the sole of
_ PIO 3IETAL AND BLOOMS,
No, 457 Liberty Street,
Yet", I. 114:0,,p20 PITMEIORII, PA
J. U. CANFIELD .
U. a. BASOU •
S. B. CAPITLIOLD4t. CO.,
Commission a Forwarding Merchant
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
1 1 01111 i, DACON, FLOM,MiI,
Pot A Pwrl Aehie, Seleretrie, Linseed k bird 011, Dried
tralit an.lPrequve generally.
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IiTIFIRSI/7•atOtTki; AI.CItIG Kat V &
I daccee.or. to LI utflotat, lll'Creery 0..1
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
A. 41 Wholmlalos Deolemto
Prod molt. Flour and Wool,
N., 133 Prone and 1= &tone tt., Etterborpti, ry
rfill”...1.11•04211-.21,11/1.11S. PETTIT— WY. /i7IIUITACII
SPRINGER 1 1ARBAUGII R. CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
DEULEIIB IN
Wool, I I ides. Previcionu& Produce Gem:y.lll;y
No. 209 Llborty Street, Pittsburgh.
.1912
•LIMO RI •
Flour. Grain :And Procluoe.
G.nnwrinn and Foripuding Merchants
N. 121 Second Si,' PineLurgla, Pn.
ray:lll34
OBER:f DICKEY, Wholosn.le Grocer:
Prodnroond Corazoloaluo Blettbaut, No. 818 Libeny
oko, near Rall(0.1 Prnoger pogo{ PlNobargh, Pa sp6
A. KREBS & BRO.
githagitanhys
Corner Wood and Fourth Sta.,
PITTSBITRGH.
scztrenzaamr,
Practical Lithographer,
Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth st.,lPittsburgh•
bISLOSIAS, CARD 2, PORTRAITS'
DELB. ttoND a.eaIITIVICATITS OF 'ATOCIS
Bill. HEADS, DRAPTu, A e • no11:11y_
bowl:leen Prattle beedlle - g istraw;:sorry.
B UQUA-L TO at'Avovzi, SUPERIOR
to tla,'•B°°4ll "g in 4., equal to Burr's Nen
Arlo it *boor" •rl loom rth to len thw' as productive
arty 'Ahern( the one boudred rerhnwth s ~
says Alr. Zenner tibia sere Saedilag, • pan e .. t
with
lithium hare been acquaint...l and dot Loathed with for
yeast, end In ail our tree...none b ad tt ... to
to
LAgiloubt hie word or honorable deeding, veldttt rinuce• mu
to accear the spear' thr hle arOadSr w rally pnAin c Nrr _
Rend fonvircolare of report offareth axing 7
JOUR ,
eta Pittabaren and liftable/ Nuvarth,e,
BAll SI BAGS!! BAGSP!—Bttekrtheat,
roar, Meal and Grain ash, made to order, printed in
leautfraldrol4us. ' Any qamiltylanalitkedTio • day's notice..
Priors lower Mao Moto of my similar artebliabra
MEMOBARRant to th e
EN
,Cornet of2aborty Baud Meets.
AIL* - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
faanufacturcis
STEW ART & FA U.l,- 61-11,--
AIANUFACTUILERS ON
Pressed Fire Brick
MILT4IsIBERGER'S STATION,
PAYETSN COUNTY. P t
IirtGLLE. 11.1011 LE 4-
80 Fourth Strcot, Pittsburgh, Pa
storotwetnum.,
WHIPS, THONGS AND SIVITetIES,
Order. aolidtM tt'c ' to the t. - 4,r0
, and promptly übli ,
pert as per Instrmllont
7 011213--t3 months, or I. per .00 dueocnt for . ..O.
artg&i.phtver
MOLT2.7IAIti at WI ILLOCR.UOL.D,
lIMCILT.9-TOl3 TO J. ettnnat]
Not. 100 ...Phvrti Stranet,,.Pittaluargth.
Atanufd4urcri and Dealers in
Curtain.", Cornices, Dands.Elhaden, Baud.,
Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &c.
Dar-Particular attention paid to STEAM BOAT WORK.
02.4 &PETS PITTED ..4.1!D I. A 111 TO ORDER.
aululGrn.
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Iron CIO. Dative Warehouse.
W IW. BRADSLIAIV (Sueeess,,r to T.
-•d Co„) Manufacturer of TIN, IRON
And MPPitft WAGE, nal Draler in STOVNA, Ac., N 0.131
WOOD snuncr, betuaru POO" an.l Virgin Ailey. Pittai
;mull, Pa,
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xn.r . QtrEarcE rotrignlxr.
•IC. Nroccs: sr.. co..
LIBERTY STD. ERT, oppaire Deo.. R. R. tirpui,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MANUFACTURE to order , on short notieo,
111 CA i•TINGA, PILOTING A PALETP, of nil nor*
sod .I"acrlationn, of the Lau undarlala nod latent Uric.:
al. WAG ON farX a:9, SAD MONS, olt Atics, idwaTa
Ott /1111 ad crot 10 order.
111 . -Ord.r. left at the 'FOUNDRY,' ur at cartaright A
Valor', an Wont .t, will racelrn Prompt martian.
Intkdiy
11. Al •t• wetytaitv• & v U tt ,
(Socroonora to Jobo Cartwright,)
ANUFACTURERS and Impurtord
/lA_ P001...m.1 Table Cutlery. &logical and Donal In
,trowoub, Ulu" Kotolo, Wishing Tackle., ac., Na. bd Wood
.tn.... They attentwo to the ounnufactughlg
Gl
spporterot,.,tc. Jobbing and gepalng with pone
twohly ow? dogwatch. - twls-417
shcamtt
W 11.0.110,. . — '' ....106010
WILLLABI Owo.rin '''' Co., 00,100
61 Penni st., below Marb - ury, Pittsburgh, Ps.
Q TEA M BOILER MAKERS AND MEET
Iron Workers, Alnonfachmers ef Barnhlll'a Ftdont
Soder, I..ruotive, Flood mud Cyllndar Mere, Chimney;
Smlclion, 'sire /Rod, Atotytt Pipe; Cott...tem, Salt Pans,
Sniper Penh. Iron Twat.,LifeLkvsta, ctn. Also, Illackstolthtd
Work, Itri Igt, and iftelnrt Iron; dune et the shortest no.
Um All q.t.. from e dletenco promptly attended L.
Pedwa (lotto* AIMo e Plat•Ona oda.
TZ' ENNEDY, CIUILDS Br, CO., 31ANUFAC
TUHNIIS or—
Pent A No. 1 boary yy Sheertogas
Carnet
()Atm 'ra dar,. adLI of all colors and abadea
Rod Cords;
MAIO, Linea and Neat Cord:
W ^ Rape of
alkatrea and deactiptionand in,
larnutdra left at tar Hardware Elton. of Legal, WO..
lb.. NH a el etreet. trill bare attention.
ern:mu:mon,
Coif aIISSION lIERCII_4IVTS
Second Street, Pittsburgh.
No 160 Pearl Street
=l=
IN PAPER AND RAW..
U.! i1,f1 , 1 1. - ir the Fele of
rig, Fire Brink anti Put Clay,
I 1 5 1 W.. r.l Fireet,neer .Sleth,
Manufacturer,' price.
Jullyd
No.. 191 and 143 Front S ttttt
- PITTSBUItntI, to
111 • A. iv a. A:I .f sr. et ,
I . I2A_CITIC•6P,I.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
OOSIMITTEE OF ARDITRATM FOIL NOV
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Jostra LlViar.lll, VP;W. H. {Sum.. %Vv. 3.1., LEA - nI; I , Pie 1.4 T. P 1; TII Z T
Wa. MEAN; J. J. Orturtc.
P/Tl'BlllUlt‘ill nann ET! ,
• iiirpar-frd s}a,tany for the /51..abarya
l'lrtattcaol.l. 11..tT11.0.1r, DLCCIIII/It 15..11.
FUME—talcs from ntora of 1 , 501 61 ft is tartan. lat., at
$11,75 for pot, $5 far doper, $5,37(0 50 for Este, $),7a45 .
OSO'for Eitra Family nod $641148 fur !lacy brand.. Wotte
hnnt. •
ff W o.ol'll —gal.. 300 ale nt
111'1:---11410a a: 1.1,10 tonnh trout tax,. In lota at OS.
Wit E.-LT—nal, !rota Nora of 0:7 !man, Itt of
$1,25a1,30.
L'Ult:l.-arra fauna .into of 1,100 tpult at ...rat Nor to.
ferlor to ql.na.
CIIRI.La 5,a ..10g of =boa W. R. at 10.
SEEL/n=4.oes of Wu Saab 171,0 or at $1 and 16 .10 Flax
mad at $1,15--all from a.torn.
110511 0\8—salonf 700 1.00. at Ca.
A P1 . 1.14:—.61,4 of 5.52 1-I,ls !ram attar. in rat iaaa lota, nt
$ 2 552.60.
corn:4-4,1..4 16 Itag, at 13
HUUalt.l—aalra Id hbd, at 8 , 4. •
S . I t I LAaS,E.S--aata• of 'Li I.ble non at L 0
nt W
4H15K1,5[1 5 "--oukton of 10 bbls rat. at ht.,' It .!..L1:.1 e
751.
511iintn POltli—salnslll.lan at $16.:4.
fIl)ii810. of boolmad , arrtagum t.Mar..2.10 1t.., 1
sod 35 bead Itreasol at
11 KANS.,raion of IV ImAlt prima at $ I /01. Z.
11 1UNKTAItIr eau; 1,0214111CKC1A1..
1t005..--.1/sr ! fo rorelpt. Lave unsullied ilia bervr a the
ruerket mil arirotod any further :noon/tient in Ili- diir:tirn
of au advailre. bratty 15 100 b.ewl Wore reported amongst
the roCeipl4 a foe dale of Mica fizort• would !take tram.
pose the le•turte al too niarLet and bang *Lenta unich
more eatisLictory condition of thing! to packer, for the trade.
The offerings Were fair, and skllersexhitited in warm Initial-
Cee a Mopes lion to meet the tusrkot CUM, welly; Du:factere
generally, • d referially thole, mho hal . * hitherto stood out
of the mark yarn very sangvine that the hum lot of hogs
receive! on Qin unfavorable tame of the weather, inied
cartalniv prialure a reduction to price,. Price. range irom
$ 6 ,1244,15 find $0,15) for eve rag. VA) It 4 to $6,25 for averagoa
of 1.100 115., sod whilst no reduction could lw iwlrelved in the
roma of eellera r yet there W..' evidently a pan"! in :te opir
ken ant boil ni loons willing UAW a, halo more pstiont for
the derrielnnent of the future. , — (Ci e{ Coin., Tlintoday.
1 b Th e
n e Cincinnati liszotte nays , —Lasicro emsliaage hos nru
o ai freely snore produce! operstious as ass •ouri
paled, and tire sale, yowterday awl lulls!, 00000 , 11eg the rr.
recosts. tim Taker li firmer, with an upward trodonov.
Dealers pal I 5/420 for Nevi York sod Philadelphia, and !,,
prom. for nal I.J.ore and ILeton, and Mere Won, trailer:none
between the. hon., at ~, ,i' poem. for, New York_ flemkeres
chicks aro f 4 prom, with theettyptiouot the Voll.y. 101.1 , .h
are .0111 Sold, at'. , 3 ,;. Orriog to the redness! supply .1 ok
change, sornejof the houses are eosin returning atonic toles.
Plickagss wero forwarded to nevem l of the moat iseceosiblo
battle to,lay.f There la only • trilling business doing in Y.
Orleans ekrlnlage, and rates .m alting
el atirnary at par hula,.
sod -1114/1) . % prim selling.
gr. Lours, sfor. :13—P k -Fleur is dull ek55,1.0 for city
rupee.
.
With inadoluate offerings of whoid, prkes here advanced
^ , ..,4111,r per Goan, re.wifte 1,970 loot,
Coro tirni: recuipts 1.0.53 bosh
ace are tending upwards, with a getel thmandf sal, a at
Whisky steady With • fair deinacuL
There is et actito demand for hogs, with +ales fit Ore) head
of hoary at yd. Cfoutracts Isom mete for 15,000 hoar f0r...-
livery at Weation and ht. Jattepti far 7 , ,,,,,,,p e e end J,,,,,,,,
&livery .t 1.0,1.0 to $1,50, net.
There war ri beitry connuid today for Eastern exchange,
and priors ielviinced to I,',ol.l.ipreni. for bsokable foods.
Tat Ilea arty Ptortstax TKAD4 Al ST. Ll:pc — Willi prov
pecks of to vary;real. opply, competition twems to tw cp.
arid we lia‘e rip 1.... re,..1,1 Na tion
of 1.00 bowl et lA,
f..5,73- Ord mil:Hug uu 004 and-:JO Ms urt. Up to tus
trouing ouly adult! over 6,000 brad bare booLl killed. A
ourot,r of attn.. were hr to-Jay, and some country port
merchants. The lacier Inform us that tm
Nto.tere ‘,.. .. , t‘
gum active holiiiiing in the country. st fit th. IR,.
•tmlt Napka, 11l , atv alrea 'y pllrchefod, anr are eery herr y
$1 ;tool li•viog been pond or them, or 5z;55,...:...5 0. 1 .
Tbe mortete I. r all kind IA prDet,e ins.e ueell geeor..lit
quiet and ir.urffre. tl..ur hos Levu doll, wittinot
an
111,
tatiml chtta, ILI qubt.t,h.. 11'11-'0 0.104 quirt and .111,
la..the greater part of tee !rock—, 5.,,inz now,,rer, ine ro
booynut, with en all ao. , of 1,55, o 4 tbo ruli priors a
meat att., Coro has thviiited ..onoc nu new, an d;
dolefin 100
a! old. i has 'lnlet End scowl,. e o u rs good city dem., and
. losored !Jana LtsO.3e. Ltcrier ni gd .0141411 and ad I scrod
Lent 2. - .—. t Chic! 14Wes.
.
rill V&11. NE. WS,
It talon! ...ni a ge‘xl t , relote of
ro owl elj
del Wu.. W 'fiets 144:1. • eleluk, 'pro tea met lea. et.
'of water. We ergot to At eee.
•
The f uwt new`frntri lh. leechher ..gr..e,,1
ha eumberlarad.,bnetharlicr la rising.
The Undlue a. 41 Like City .11; go into the nn.
Arkanan dyer tra.deat an early day,,f...rnsitig, th t
with the Jena.. kkt'hippie, an tudep4aLletit iri it
Lubec:ailed Mt..) erch.ta'aud Pimott Lio," t e• t
boat. will leave tfunarriOn oath TuotiLlay. atwitter L.n Thun
day. and a third .na bliturday.
The Ooniturrci4, Thuratlay, says —The
St. Lome lett lrr I ttlapnigh, with lair freight trip., together
with the Ennite, f..r Wheeling. The Doco
tah and Ihifvntler rilfed frum New West. Ise{ eight.
^r
The teleoph lea given a. the fact .4 the welting the
Lake City. ' eapt. I laid', on Wrdawday. th. 511 .1..ipt.i. at
Civetide , ott. mix Wiled betils' St. Lon:. She
St. 1,.,.. tor Arkaavokria..r tth a valuable, carno.'whitt. L.
hadiy danwed. The he C.ty era. vehiod at 11, awl
Innied in Pittabnegti eltices tor 1111,0,. gh e ar aa
4utlt, and
e t...11,n, partiqf owned by Cept. Li. r. than, Itrowlit
Title, Pena
vdTS.. Chle•Ao e.fueelay, ILea ..I toe
e.els lu harhor Ntrq.p.,,,,
.a) .4 1 14m...a n,a,
r doled f lee ~.1..1kr 1,9.1
I • M. port, tVe. la •ra t tett • a' auJ there
.• • , . Ar,..
11. y, an., al. , -3 the t. 1., 1, h r
y thrones tin.. ...1... •.nt
ut II .y hwl a alight ....1..., w. 1.1 the
CI y. the 111Jactirl, ead toe f ra. •a•
ly
Ishtar.
,n F ... .
rhe•thnorl It.. H. la
in H.,. coon.el loish,aut. I ,
LI , al,
tulaJoet batted ht• mo .
r tllrl,
at., indebted to Capt. IL. , tat. r, n u et.sua
o ;Denmark The la a bill In clutnceri, toed by Jain,
Ward, a cutlet, .4 Fli.azitri. again. Ih, alL.reyht
:c port re the ate,toment of the ahwesaid heidge a. • pc.bl•
liturah,e. Tbr complainant lets (earth In him hilt', hott
hicie *a to the navigable mane. r trey, et,.. t r.. I
the nbl Ward. part earner .1 the three steamers, wan,
wep.:Livel y 1.7,...,4, retold,. end 0nn..1. Nich
ti , the Upper Ilt.aletirpt Ira), that the ninny pveteer
ud the vntnot, el •(Night raffled 1 , 3 said
aye inuo.rilkel by tide riop et it ts• ~..t
SUM, •anuto extra r`spse en inc , r•brset, sal Mist
.01able 1 brodge was thirous c. lan 1. ,, ,e,Le5• • al.rd err,
miser, ter Glut. Th. rotopewn•ot tort!, forte
la. , manner In which the la sten at haat • se ta , t
IIG feet f,,r the paseusse of ' , q.t.; rtterge• t!,•1 t h., I rid
is et o 131.111thCe erte:d It 4 ti ,, i l llloo of Orate., •
^le of Coors. •0 , 1 his rtr,ht• us • asria•tor. Me eel I
flevarnatral of eal.l Itrolgt, kr the Los e
The , restssadear, the 31. a M. It. R. Co h..., si
that the r•ae of he idlstutlff faulty th•t hr. 1.1,4
Join with the su s tevaLLtleaL, the Shalt I.:a.ba Itte
1111.1gn
Co
that DO , les=r... ran 1..1, lee.,
each party Is to; before the Court, ale., .Itat th• IL•tirem
Bridge
bloc
414, with the e.,aseut f espondent,
ft. oo.ri
) on the llth of inc.,., c IL scy wed trbl e , la
C. Flagg', of Sox 1 . ,e It City, 1., wears the ley Inuit 01
l•quel by the Ontup.soy kr the cootaructiat, of the I
the scat of $.11.X01r0; that seal Elaag i• therekee:•No • te
cseeary puts , leletrtsta Mb three in , 11: so the soot,
were flied acts of Assembly of lowa and tattoos. curl a alas
of papore, Lou tannierous to rec . .uot.
To this Automat. ol reste.adeet gebrr•l rvlleation
filed 16 WWI of complatuant att re•rtts toe Jolene: at Oho
tall stew:berm, the fart. tottreing the (.I.ite3ll of the bridge
etc. ilea follows the .nel.l rad. ol the litiostiou• of Ism
raisedas to the rolblog of otter startles in 'the Mit.
These are the natio pulite lu Mosso!, which ate olsleolitet!
kilo& p•per hoot of 101 l pstg.. care we...asps. beton
the Dist/ tut Court of lows, Mon. J. M. lam opin
e, but oa ion
gated
of the Wart of , I.eteott the case hen yet bee. proton!
Naemmooat Register
' •
ARRIVED.Da:PARTED.
Tetegraph, kiroten.. rill.;
e: Telegraph, Brnara•ville
Jeffrraua, 1 3 mvn.sillr, ' I JelleraLia, /Inneoarllh,
Cub. Mud, Elizabeth; Col. Bayard, Elt.abeth,
'C•legr.plal• mark...
•
Naw Your., Der 2.—Cotten markt t week; sake 01 obld bent
letlre; °pleads 1/e. Plutar declined; sales ut 14 Gtta Lade.
iShent 142 e lower; .mire 14,000 bust abb• $1 40; red
$1 :1:.; irrrtlerb SIIZ Corn buoyant; tale. 13,00.1 bus;
ojd
yellow V.1(04; .w110[487. Pork 11.1. prim" $ 44 37 ‘ri• •
Coo rib,baugor7; or rib Middle.% 14..4 flogs dull at
(run del. at
sZ3gilte
fin 514
12. nol.loqodlo% %reel firm. Boger and Molnar.d.
[mere hi a fair degree ..f activity In looney at r, per cent,
u.hkli le the rul lug rale for Wet -data loan.. lo mh.rohuts,
tre 16.iii,em • falling on iu lbn.apply of good papor.al. 0 met
butinean at the advanced mac prime endorsed i a
uaamo
noted are, ho not arolletilo under 7. The eirribringo
on Europe show. no change from the rates of the priinleite
wail. oterllr.g 10163V79109 franca 513',,*0,513-,.
pf,14.444u.,,m4., 11,,' 2 —Flom, riles of 1000 bids; oi - quoru
a.
52 7 7%; rill . * t. 1.73. c e de Floor arm at $1 25. Wheat
firm; sales zono hoe; rd at $1 2241 35. Rea 9.1 e. Corp
la good demand; hales 1000 lituo ola how 75g.50.
Cats 4.10. Clerereeed mold at $5O 6 25; Timothy $2 40,42 50:
Ilazimefl $1 65 l'rtorlthine held with increamied firmer..
calm Nees Pork at $16610 tile, hems 116; 121,, side. lul l
shoulder. Wkilsky 20 2:c.
Bat.encoire,Dce. 2.—Floor miler; !toward :it end 001.. $0
77. IVheat: ants. at $1 25441 Po for prima Whitt.; $1 411
41 IS ire: new 6 05502, old GS. Prorlaimiti
teem perk 11 6 7 7 1,,,11 1 ; pram, $ll. 1,4,,1 10! %. %nitre
ky 24,4
Cuicauo, Drc 2.—Flour cloned Whral, .air. nt
922. Cor,.. cloard doll; Cen firm. ecriptc BIA:10 bide.
}lour; 1.3.1.0,1 ban Wbret; P.d,GOU bus Con. alipmentre
Trd ' , bin Flour; .11,0.),) bus Corn. Etchauge ou Inf Y . ".414
3 lttunrlCiu. b.c. 2.—riont , cloord ntendy; Whoa{ drln;
Corn nod 0.4 uncLangod. itnrolpts: bdo bble Yloun 1)J.(
bon Mind. Shlpronntor I 2un bbl. PIooF, 13u) bur WbPut•
itZLIIDOLD.S GENUINE PRZSMICTIoN.—
lIIILMBULD'S DUCILIU for the pleader;
lIELMBOLL'S HUODU fur the .litne;r:
lIELBIIIOLESS BUOIII.I for tho Drava!:
lIIILSIBOLISS DUQUE/ fur the Drum;
lIILLMBOLLSd BUOLIU for Nerrunanumg
LIELSIDOLD'S fur Iswi, of Memory;
RIBAJBOLD'S 11UOLIU for Dimineasof
fIBLNILIOLISd BIBILIU for LIDiJ rll Breathing;
DUCIIII for Weal Norco.:
LIELSIDC/LDT BUOILU for arawiral Debility;
BELVIJOLLSS BUCLIU for UsleSrral Larm.tabie;
lIELMBOLLSB DUCIIO for Horror of 1114.4.:
lIELSIBOLD% BULIIIU fur NighiBewal6
DELLIBOLD'S DUCIDLI fur Wakt.ialnium;
LIELUDOLD'S ItUUIIII for Dryness of the Skin;
BUCIIU fur Druniionai
lIBIALBOLLS/3 11(701111 for Pain In the Back;
LI Tem ELAI en ISOLLeri DUCILIU for limwrintssof the ki; ;auk with
po; ory. Suffnition awl Loa, of Sight;
BELAIBULISS BOULIII fur Mobility wnaßrstleraces. with
W; of Attention. Horror of Society;
If ILLSIDOLISS lIUCIIU fur Ohntribliotas
lISILMIJOLCed DUCUU for liscoilsol arising from hobs
Cr; sou, and all alarms., of U,e &is.; Organs, ezirting
Mbar se.xfrunt whauser count, originating.
~
Sold only y DIL. USU. II KEYSEIL, 140 Word street,
Pitiannieb
us - volts,'
V,
Jua
Mflti ElitNsg rules the plans of the people,
fawn)" thy Mfaitamod and Mlaanihropo philoooldirre may
o, to the contrary. bib. them o.good thing, lot Ile mt.
Its he clearly dornonstrateol, and oh.; rod blunt. to
giroit their mom cordial tratronagir. The MY.. horn at.
wady roue,' the Judgment or o phyolclan concormng
ttw
virtues of lit STEITflit'S BITTER! : as nut he goon In the
ri
immense nentltiao of utrollefri that are atonally .014
in story aoction of the land. It lo now recomozor m groat.
ooporlor t o o all MMer retnedle. jot derived for Manama of
the diglaitrfaturgona, aneh as dlar d bee, dyoadstory, dtapott
of. andfor iho Ir...tinter. that orb., from derungemcot
of thole Mirth/no of tho sworn. Illodolter'a name I Wit
becoming a hon.Mol.l word from Matra, to Tau., froe the
ahureh of the plead. to the Pacille. , Try Me utlele and be
aattatled.
Bold by draggled; and dealer. generally, ororywhera, and
by IIOSTETTbId. J 1 SMITH, seamt•benroreatl proprietor.,
to illeteran.l6S 'root (moan/ fe2golkn'T
1.14113. C, no PITCH dt J. W. ei VDUS,
Physislans for DI nettle 'throat and
Cheat, wad etbor Chronk complicated 'with sr
, cardingPalmeiary 00aStnaptioe. to nt Pena arm;
.Pittahorgh, Pi 00:1817LTATION PILE(. A Hat Of quo.
tiomiaont to tbiase wishing tomeault b. by !attar.
I.4l.2..rdilelyPaa I
20OBBLSa PRIME ONIONS tot' . sale
b, sum= aoa•
IJRGH„
_ ---
Since the death of George Stephenson in It 1 , .
the world,weeps no greater Ices than that of his
only son,ltobert Stephenson, who died but a few
weeks enter in Loudon,.lit the age -of 'fifty- s i x:
yet the slayers of the Crimea, India and I taly
arc better and more wielely linowo in [hie coun
try than these, the inventors of the locomotive
and the railway. Of tteluzany thousands here
who have amassed: wealt„ti and gain their daily
bread by Means of those tvondertul contrivances,
bow few on reading the urt announcement of
his death in the daily prints appreciated the loss
or sighed a regret. But in some instances, and
thin is one,;" . ;he good men do, lives after them,"
and while the railway and locomotive shall lam,
and the Brittonic and Viaterin bridges shall stand,
the 11,111eg end memories
,lif George and Robert.
Siepheosoe, Colliers. efj Uilliogsworth, will
bri t hies slid endure. The lined of sire and eon
were Co intimately blentiO, their.pursuile befog
identical, Itia; much of Gin marvel and interest
of the history of either thrill! he lost, without
attempting - 'posh, which neither timelier occasion
will nowlperinit, though i; may not be uninte
resting to !Cho citizens of Pitiehurgh to know
that a eisterof George Stephenson now resides
in their midst—Mrs. Anne York, late Ides Nix
on. In rill Haglieh Maori there is no more re
markable instance of th4a melding qualities,
pluck, bottom, perseverattoe, energy, bravery
and freedom: successfully pombating °lase, pre
judices, wealth, power and political influence
than is to be found iu the lives of these men.
Robert Stephenson, M. P., with On income of
1:50.000 pee annum, the joint founder of the
railway system, the greotend organization of cap
itol and labor that the World ever Saw; the
architect of Structures thaUdwarf the Pyramids
of Egypt, thenonneellor of hereditary Kings and
the intimate of Kings of twienae, and now rest
ing in Westminster Abbey, wan the eau of a
brakeman at it colliery andbf Fanny Henderson,
a servaut, his father deeming himself a right
happy man oet receiving firs dollars a week; and
as his eon grew in years, betaking himself to
mending hie neighbors clocks and shoes, in or.
der to procure the means of educating him. On
his leaving school, in 1818, be was put appren
tice at Killingeworth to learn the business of a
collier, and after the labor of the day was over
we are told the evenings' were devoted to did.
cussions with his father relative to the then un
known powers of, the locomotive, a rude one.
called the "Itlettcher," having been constructed
by George Stephenson, and being then daily at
work on the wagon way. At the age of nine
teen, in IS'2O, the was taken from his labors and
.
sent to the Elluburg University; where 60 irt..
tended leotaree on Chemistry and Natural Philos
ophy for six Months, and in that period learned
more than students do during a three years
eourso : he r‘etirned home In the rummer of
1 . 821, bringing with him the prize for mathe
matics. In ISjN• George Stephenson completed
the fleet locomotive railway between Stockton
and Darlington!, the engines being' designed I y
Robert ; and la the name year he net out for Co
lumbia, in South America, to superintend some
minteg operations, nod returned In December,
1827, to assist Ws father iu the completion of the
Liverpool & Manchester Railway, a work deemed
utterly impracticable by all the engineers of
that day, and oa which the - " Rocket,” the model
of all modern litcomotires, first estobliehed the
supremacy of steam laud carriage
A curious indideni is related by Robert as
having occurred at Cartagoa while awaiting a
chip to take hinuto New York. He observed one
day a tall gaunt man, with ;thanker; flesh, on
which Ms shabby clothes hung lowly, nod on
making inquiry/found it was Trevithiek, who,
in lair', invested and constructed a steam car
riage for 060 Oa'octuroon roads, and which wee
subse , ineutly tried on a train read, but failed,
owing to the want of a mean blast and the con. ,
seduction of toe driving wheels; he lea, hovering
on the verge of a great dbecanry, which but a'
few years later wits made by George Stephenson.
Roller; found hen penniless on his return from
tee gold regions of Perot he lent him 1'.;,11.0 aid
him in his return to Logiami, rwo he took no part '
t o the oltimato trip/130a of thot,'..tuottse ItAl.
sterthensp o took barge or th e mottee mon‘i.
factory atabltsbeg :by his I at NeirCaelle,
sad tbrOccf,rßrall 40.0,1 10 ote, } sisads the devel
opment or tit. f.O here idrae 4 /be locomotiv e .
Il e was afterward s appototti t.ngiirer or 'be
London and Birmingham l'..i.troy, of I I:: miles
44
in length, which wise Opened in 1 8 :!8, the inognt•
Ride of tante% hoe been curiously estimated by a
C3ropll,oll Itt, the great Pyramid of Egypt, th e
litter rr•pti M"
itug the aid of 300,000 men for n
youp, and the lobar t speeded upon:it being es
emoted are equivalent to lifting 1:;,7,;';,000000
of e3t 1- fret of stone one foot blet,h, while the
former eta+ Constructed by 20,e' s 1 men in less
than toe ;earl, mud '.!" , ,000,000,(ent c 1 ,h, 6. 0 ,
rinse than was latex! for the great Pyramid. The
cost of this grest W,.rk was $2.7.,000000
Thenceforward rind uniil,the retirem e n t of
lira tattier from active life, in I rite, h e co opera .
ted with him in nil the chief railway materpri
ses of England, Belgium, Germany, Egypt and
Norway, and from Thence to the day of Itte death
woe regarded as the chief of his profession and
the - Poutifex Al vs.imus of the wertd. The groat
and ever enduring Idoonuments of his hilt and
daring, are the o.lbUlar Bridges of the Menai
Straits, th e Nile anti the Sc, Lawrence, with this
method of bridging his name is peculiarly iden
tified. The Brittanm Bridge across the Straits,
was opened in 18.19,. bein g a sp an of 40 fe e t , so
elevated that great slips might pries beneath
and in 15:53 be visited Canada, at the instance of
the Directors of the Grand Trunk Railway and
devised the great Victoria Bridge aeries the St
Lawrence; owing to the breadth of the river, the
velocity of Um currezit, the thickness of the ice
In the winter and WO almost irresistible force at
the breaking up iu the erring, it was suppos e d
to be impossible to tiridge it; but Hob:. Stephen
son fairly faced the difficulty and solved the
problem. Ile calculated what would be the pres
sure of 9 miles of 100 from 4 to ;7; feet thick,
lyiog One plain of Oven inclination, and press
ing against the pters of abridge across the chan
nel, found that nothing but piers of a peculiar
shape would nerve, se:constructed them, and in
gild coming year (hie world's wonder is to be
opened to traffic, a :mightier monument than
over mortal man has had reared to his memory.
As an example of the student and worker, the
man of thought and -itotibn, whose ideas were
exhibited to the world in stone 111.1 iron, ho
stood second to none nave his father, and lese
fortunate th o u tie, be: leaves no children to in
herit hie genius or the solid resent; of it, his
nearest living relation'em his father's side, being
his aunt, Mrs. York. -,,.
FOUND IV+ LEVEL 47 LMIT.—The Wheeling
Times, which, for Bernd years poet, has been see
king its political level, "under; dillicultica."
wo learn from Saturday's issue, hoe happily
turned looofooo (whichl, by tho way, had'ot far
to turn)—or, rather beep merged into the Argov,
and the two papers &welt) he published es nor, in
the future, as an Adm6irtration journal, under
the name of "The Dat4t Vnion" (saver.) We
wish (ho n e w paper, pecpoinrily, no bad luck—we
rather wish it good look; re like to bee folks
paid for their sacriticebut politically, oil the
ills scaly politicians are heir to And to the
deceased Time', (though it had a character in
days past, which we did reverence) we impart
the emulation of the) deacon, who mole au
official call to a dying' neighbor—an exaeeding
ly unpopular man , (not &tying, the Tits, was
unpopular) and asked tko usual question' ''Are
you willing to go my ',dear old friend." "11l
en," said the man, "I 'am." "Well," said the
gcaeca , "1 ow glad, fuOhe ntighbor3 are too. all
GOINO TO 1 / 1 .4 . 111311NAiN IN 'MEDI Pl•FtellAqEll.
—A meeting of citizens o f Richmond, Vu.. con
vened in the city hall eilFriday evening, for the
reorganization of the "Southern Rights associa
tion." The Whig says the meeting was ()amp's
mEof the "solid mei"
of Richmond, manufactur
ers, merchanta,mechanies, clerks, Le. A large
number of persons enrollW their names as mem
bers of the aseociation, nod it was resolved to
call a general meeting 'of the citizens of Rich
mond, fienrico and theadloining counties. Dan
iel London, Esquire, the Fehairman, owed that
stu,ooo,uoo worth of the' northern goods were
annually sold Su Virginia! M. L. also said that
meeting of 'oldies of RiOtoond would be held
some evening this Week for the purpose of organ
izing a Ladies' Southern Rights APROeitilioll.
He tikawise etated that a huge number of ladies
had informed him that they bad resolved to dis
criminate in their purchnses hereafter agninet
article* nada in the northern States.
Ia Tlartford, Conn , wit met the enemy en
Monday and whipped them. The Republicans
elected their Town Clerk, *very one of their Se
lectmen, end all of theii..Constables bat two.
Tho Administration elected their Collector and
three Grand Jurors, to thrice elected by the Re
publicans. There iron no eontest on the Treas
urer, nor ono of the Selma Visitors: but en the
two School Visitors' whosMklection was contest
ed Republicans were sum:Oral.
• Gager PLace roc Eutions.—An erehan*o
sayit "It takes three editors to start a paper-in
New , Orleane, La.; one to het killed in a (Nob
another to die of yellow fever, and the third to
write an obituary on the defunct two."
Vittsburgij
Atiettr
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3j,,EoßohoGicAz. Observation, for the
- G. E. Sham, Opticien, f.S Fifth St.—e.,,t e d
pgriLtslLED Luria , ( ND WxERLY 8i " kur,.
F: RFL ETT & C 0
cane entre, etrre ,ADTAIDILD
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SATURDAY MORNING, DEC.
Dcolit of Stephenson
Ee
PORKY. OP EtAnil , AND FisnlON.—Satooel
West's Ono Price Ilat Store, ie at WI , nurse iug tho
attention it so richly merits. The purchaser ;Isus
only to examine his splendid stock and price his
gooilitto be satisfied that this is the placo to purchase
a fine hat or cap. lie keeps none but prime
hu but ono price and that low, and henee he has
Inch Malmo upon publio favors to cannot fall of
being met, Call and eiamlue his fine stock bf hale.
You eaanot fail to be pleaied. Every man who wants
a Coo hat or cap can . get it low at West's, and no
mistake. Nearly opposite the mouth of Baud street.
Reastambas the place. No. 204 . Libarty stag.
CITY AFFAIRS.
9 o I c A. u
r , 4
tan moor.
A Lto of PRA yen.—yesterday FA: kept by
the more thoughtful and considerate of the cal.
ored residents of this city, as a day of footing
and prayer. AL the African Church, and ohm
at th e Wesleyan Chapel, prayer meetings were
held and collections taken up for the bereaved
family of the yid twin who antlered yesterday
the extreme penalty of the law, at Churls:mew &
It is i he only return the poor colored men can
make in behalf of one who nobly gave his life
flu. them: Ile construed literally the sacred
Writ—" Remember those in bonds as bound with
them." Grant his act to have been mad, wild
and wicked; grant that the evil it was calculated
to cause, when weighed coolly as we can now
weigh it, was infinitely greater than the evil it
was intended to prevent, yet It was the mice(
uouofieh of ae,ta. la either case, whether suc
cessful or otherwise, "Old Brown" could have
.l i esped no advantage. The colored people may
ell keep the day In fasting prayer.
Aod there is, a moral in the whole of the dread
dramatic arrangements, the at ray of troops, the
arrest of innocent men who were traveling on•
business in the State, the distribution of spies
among LormleSs communities, which the people
of Virginia would do well to take to heart. If
the one arm of poor old Brown could scatter
terror over a whnlu mighty Slate, what cf that
Almighty aro, whleh. if Thomas Jefferson hod a
juet view of the Divine character, could never
be bared in behalf of the oppressor: We are
sure this people among whom we live Con have
no sympathy with those who would incite ser
vile insurrection, and yet they would ask the
people of the South to pause and consider if it
were not better ; they should themselves move to
ward theextingulebingof the volcano which their
actions prove they know full well to be quaking
beneath their very feet. It is their business,
however, and not ours. If, however, the late
event, in Virginia are not a sufficient answer to
all arguments in favor of the extension of
slavery over new territory, we think no answer
can be found.
Ilneren's dONGS OF DEVOTIOSI.—itC7 Dr.
.11unter, the autbpr of this book, has laid it upon
our table. It is neatly published, in paper cov
ers, by J. L. Read, of this city. It contains 47
pages of the most popular of the published hymns
and religious songs of the reverend gentleman
above mentioned, who is Professor of liebrew in
Allegheny College. The collection contains also
a considerable number of new :tongs from his
unpublished manuscripts. The masse, which is
arranged side by side with the bylaw., WAS ar
ranged by Rev. J. :11 Thomas. All the hymns
in this book, except one, are the productions of
Prot Hunter, and a greater part of toe ware
are original. As tar as we have Leen enabled
to examine the book, it appears to us a collection
vf very beau.tfal sacred nags, wl.ll appewriat,
TlC:Drta ()sena TVOUPE.—The age:,
this troupe (11w.tys welcome among e 1 ib now
in this city arranging preliminaries fur a
of p , rformances. They have traveled through
the W - stern grates and Canaiss since they last
visited Pittsburgh. They have beets succe.sful,
and will, we hope, be cordially greeted here in a
few Jay.. Mr. Cooper is Still accomparoc.l by
all his former troupe—Miss Annie Milner, pri
ma doom.; Mr Apoley Cook, an excellent bari.
tone: Mr. itudolpheen, Mr. Bowler, tech,. and
Mien Payne, reCOOki NOpranO.
A Mnirsnr. —The editor of a North Carolina
Democratic paper, who has been on a visit to
this city, aunounces the fact that ilea John A
oppoeit ion member of Cuagreatl from that
State. hire Written a letter of congrazoloi on 1 0
Jim. A Stewart, of the Niiiicev Diqfriet,
"block repitilleno This IS a mistake The
letter Way written to lion John Couvole, a right
good letter it woo, We published it in the On•
weer eeott after the reeult of the eleelira ja
North Carolina was made ecrlain. Iraq Mr.
Gilmer may never do any thing If (IFe ;ban that
Pant ;ca Y. I
.• Wnktiogirn
DC:14110g 111 i.. B FICA:I,, 0,...,1 ,r11i.1:, 10 for
grry ihr If .1•1111111:1. c•t"
n I:101r of $.21 00,1 HA, 4,01,.•04. Iw o
11, It,. T r
Wttl, 10101,110 1,01 . OdreW heater,
Con 3• - hn T 110 i
Elforc. r!paro.t Job,,
Vc
Conn, I. Iturg , ..t , to,lll,o7,h , ~ieurJ. nn „ „ n
q . v. that of 1.0wi..1 1.113, .Lrr.l,
C1.1hrp...1 With attenri:in7 puHar t Wir t . and
hum his house.
• l'u,r Van K Ca's lecture Ism evening er, one
of Ille Pori excellent of the course, thus far
experimente were of that kind which et.
tract by their peculiar brilliancy. Tile chemical
elements of water, their eeparatian, their clui,l3
.0 far as to !•produce water ngato,—these, and
the explanation of them, mode thelecture one of
prcultar letrrq-r The eubject of the next Ice
lure will be duly announced. 11 c trust the
weather, on the evening of the next lecture, will
be favorable. Hitherto it has generally been
the oprotne.
•
limaanrea now Imm "Wll.l 1% ~.,tora
SOCLIM," • lib a gift, at
” The byThaokeray, with a g.:t,
$2, at Davie d C
rain." I ravoller, - Rah
.1
' L
a. ono Can.ltna
ar. Sportt. - n itlt a grit. at o.ly,
doll
Ilanke'd t.,titalit . s.. - 2 t,.1. 'nth z.ft. at
Ilanio Unftt, 6•r
New Finn —Tho card of our eves/lent friends,
I' 11. Collier, Evil , and Archibald Mcßride,
who have formed a partnership for the irativitc.
lion of law badinage at 101 Fifth street, appear.)
in our columns. If they meet with the 11110CPPS
they devotee, it will be abundant. Air. C. every
body knows favorably already, and Mr. M'Bride
in a rising young member of tha bar.
IN rim Cerr.—We had the pleasure of
1411 last evening from Bon. Cyrus Aldrich, tirit
Representative to Congress from the glorious
Republican State of Minnesota, who woe
,gin Lia
stay to ‘Vasbingion Ile was acoompanieJ
Mr. Bridges, of the Chicago Jour-oat, and Mr.
Whiteley, of lent city, also on their way to
Washington They I( ft this city in the morning
train.
CovreneT or COL:RT.—pep:ay Markiol John
Fox, on Thursday, placed John J. Reece. of Wi
Itinsburg, in the county jail, on attachment
eued from the United States Circuit Court, foe
contempt in not obeying the order of Court to
pay $1 lit 99 costs. in a O.4NY in which he was
complainant and Francis Wilson et al. defend.
antis
Owtati I,i the inclemency of the wealber the
teinperanco meetings have Leon pompano,' until
Monday evening
-
We olip tho following eumplimontary notice of
Clark's lift Book Stens from tho Caroni, is of last
evening, which, it will to seen, speaks in a very Pot
tering manner of Mr. Clark and the way iu wh;oli ho
conducts his business;
"The tilft Cook Store—Clark's svo ineau--cont,-
nes the great point of attention, and nor, FO
large a business as it is now transacting. Bic stork
of books Lay been largely increased of late, whilst
hisilistiof too, has received several largo at.
C.C(4012., embracing twitch that Is and beauti.
fol. not herotoforo in his programmw mins°
ovary Ono who buys a book to give Clark their pa
tronage. Ills terms are so liberal that you are sure
to leave his establishment pleased with your pur
chase, with him and with yourself. Try him once,
and our word for It you'll visit him again. You may
not perhaps be lucky enough to get a ono hundred
dollar watch, though you kayo your ellanco for this
like any other, but you will certainly got something
worth perhaps four timer the money you gays for
the book you may buy. Consider 'this and you will
.have no difficulty in deciding what house to patron-
too when you want literature of ony description. 11;
J. 13ackhouso got a flop silver watch with o book,
yesterday, and to-day°J. I'. Beech, a clerk in the,.
American Iron Works, Brownstown, got a superb
gentleman's shawl. Remember the number, (a Mar
hot street"
Spacial. attention is invited to the haslet.. no.
aces of our friend Col. James A. Fetzer, one of the
most active, energetic and persevering men in the
forwarding and COMlllikUi47l lino in this city. We
hire known the Colonel fur many years, and rpeak
by the card when we pronounce him a capital man,
in ell respects—thoroughly conversant with business
in all Its departments, and in all respects reliable and
deservinz the highest confidence in commercial
cir
hits house is No. 10 Market street, corner of
First. Llis experience in commercial life-admirably
onalifies him for the transaction of a largo business,
sold we bare not a daub; be will receive it to the
entices nt of his most Sanguine expectations. Bee his
L A TEST :NE
znddr.tazialbst
tem Were mailed at the. Port-Mrice, in.this city yes.
TELEGRAPH. ';.tcrdad , , to the Sher i 5 of ercry county in•Virginla, by
I whort,or for what purport*, le unknown.
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE
The 1 1-xechtlOn of n . O - id Brown
Doe. 2.—The reporter of the skian
ri,e.l Press telegraphed yesterday to Gov. Wise far
permission to attend the execution. The reply was,
that the I :evertor declined to accede to the request.
No facilities will be extended to reporters. Yesterday
was passed quietly, with the exception of a great
military bustle on the reception of Mrs. Brown. Mrs.
D. woo o'rortod over from harper's—Ferry at three
o'clock, in the afternoon train, arid the entire milita
ry f or ce woo brought out to make a demonstration.
She arVn:, ereived with full military honors, but liar
H
•F we not allowed to accompany her from
arper's Vccry. :Vier remaining four hours with
her kind and, she was escorted back to Harper's Fer
ry nt nine o'clock last night, where - rho will await the
reception of her husband's body.
Brown was taken from the jail about eleven o'clock
in a furniture wagon. Ito conversed freely with the
soldiers around Lire. The execution Lock place at a
quarter past 11 o'clock. lie died apparently very
easy, and bin body was taken down after being me
pended 35 minutes. His body will be sent to Har
per', Ferry at four o'clock this afternoon, and from
thence will be conveyed north this evening.
Ilanona's Fan lir, Dec. 2.—Brown was hanged at
a quarter past eleven o'clock. The military assem
bled at tabne o'clock, and were posted on the-field
leading to the caeca:: on, and also at the various
points, a: laid down io the general Order:. Evert-
thing was e , nductc :under Ik, strictost military dis
cipline• a. if th, town was in a state of siege. Mount
ed scout , a'tbe i. ods to the left of
the scaffold, and picket guards wets stationed out
towards the S•honandoeb mountains is toe rear. The
military on the Gel i C.rmo.l Iwo hollow squares.
Within` Cie inner 1 ,, 1e wss the smirr."l.l, and between
the inner and enter linee, the citirens were admitted;
no one being allows,' outside the lines, except the
mounted guard. At 11 o'clock, the prisoner was
brought out of the jail, ace eutiaCied by Sheriff Camp
bell, and Lis assiStants, anal Captain Avis, tea jailor.
A small wagon, rentaining a whim pine ciiifin was
driven or, on which he took a scat. Six companies
of infantry, and all,, and one eo inPanY or to. and
guard, and staff, nnailiering 2, i.fficers, 'lLd'the
procession, and stewed towards' the place d cure,
floe. The prisoner War accompanied by no misdates,
desiring no religious eeremenici, either in the jail or
on the scaffold. He looked calmly around on the
people, fully possessed,and mounted thoecaTold with
a firm step. Ills arose were pinioned by the aherilr;
he bid farewell to Capt. Avis and Sheriff Campbell,
and at half past 11 o'clock, the trap of the sen. Told
was pulled away, and with a few alight struggles,John
Brown, yielded up his spirit. The body was placed
in the coffin, ae.; t. now on the way to H arper . B For
ry, to he delivered his wife,uraLr a ,tr,,,g• military
escort.
'Oll-A:,LVIIIA, Dec. 2.—The Amerigan.iticorres
pondent at Charlestown nays there is no falling off
in the number of wild stories of invaders. Although
martial law has nor yet been proclaimed„ there 13 •
rigid military sum - et:lance kept upshot xubjects every
nor, even dtixa s, to great inconvenience. Even
well known inhabitants cannot pass through the
suburbs without arrest and examination. On the ar
rival of the euro, two perkons who could net give a
•atarte•ti.ry ,it t.t by an
armed escort hero!! Ibis Maryland ling. Tour sump'.
characters h.,,c been arrested since Wednesday,
im o of red i„ he Calipee • s brother.
A:: hove be. n iietairicd for Mc prei.ebt. Tao were
rob., we, arrested at Harper rarer, were
dirchargkil after it s .:;¢tiictoutitin, there being no
are labsgr wail Lir Prone, it
re said,
;reit, Lis I , arlicipitti in in :he inAs,acre, but
eiir. es in... The feeling
bi..megatnet bin by :ifre. I , tyle . e letter,
critten fr _
:I"Ty great. The work of
reeting i commenced yesterday. It
Liat Inceui,± LT the Press will not be
hmi,ted inside oi the line, to that no :spurt can be
ad, ~ f i t., ipet,ll, if Brown should make one. To
several iierscini, who are editors of Abolition pa
, Published In t, N ih, were ejected from the
sat Ilarlicrls ferry. Tory had purchand tickets
werearxi is i' preeetel. but were refused,
Icci arranzetnent entered into between
, Wise and the President the road. They left
'he Wastituirtail train, deciaring that they wore
Ti be in i'harlcrtown o, f,O too execution, and
I react there by the orange and A lerrandria 11.
Mere.,Join the President of that 5,01 'gas in.
I by telegraph of the faei.
a :it, cr. t, Pecrcalicr --There was , over.
ntemtad at t!. II.:s1, this morn
lag, to rorty Itrow, Natnyrtnt t !erten from Drown,
tint hither, ',Mitt:rd, we read by Nov. FurneEs.
.141.1 re wren ti!,n , l e. vt,re,l Lui,stia MtFit, Mies
Mary ten s,.
ni- and other,
s • .111..0L.. De:. 2. Ttil .•I'.•ttrini: letter i , fur
by me h, lye!, arresteJ at
II 4ri.et 1•••,:i•
.1,,r, I.rcrt te•t.• r, ioitt r
rt ,••• the Italti
vw. Ilaiirwld 33 prreuc4er., raw, taro du.-
, p.t.,.••1 to overbwk e oerontital and antiv i rrinea to
, r , t•i,t,/, !Ft tbe I ,, •!ief the, the ern-
Ag ,rt• 10,1, ae,l uad riete.l entweiy from er
• ..,• ut~
C. tot-err, ing. 11.•we;er, that we
• •,..1 ..f expre,:trt.; ••arAvo•rb rent4g,•rtiltieally
t. Fa: coo Sil:o I,lz-ardleg Its pi sswzterr at Charies
t 1, rt. tit I taut ~ : ared as a re.l4. n.r our ar
rr••, ,I,..eu t it . t • •.11rStivt, puldwly
to
ttt t,tetuent rutirety ,ittiv•ut ••attjation
th.t ‘.. .
of any ,trt, but on
tut-, men. ttuill'y ur own
\I a wah: iat tt.e tat:e t In iew of tho Comer
at: citing r • at, that are Iteicg publinhed, take
edaat ten r.• de, .are that we were treated with crery
I•,._per eanvderatitan and hinanetts by the military
an d na i taA, :tiantinattgrg when the arreet took
platte, and that at cowl les :our'eart made knotrn
to the /tad read Co. the l'ie•iticnt ant other cZeerd
promptly telegraphed to the commandiaggeneral
and to • aced adt
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And, us further et idenee of our exon
eration iit the lielCeiore .'aitt):ailtoad Company
from all ideate for this nut:reel proccelng, and our
eniire ordidenot further annoyance to par.
ringer. aat ortrriar. Are protein to return t o o ur
bonier in the nest by that route to-tool - row. Signed
J. W. \accent, Fatrtiolif county, tilde, J. B. 1,136,
I. rt. Morgan J.
i,ing 0.
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N't:l% r...
Europa ., . mail; :eft New
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L. , ,•.7•••••• i ~.o. l
.1.10 I , :. —Hewittle circular re
, p ,rts Ilan delo.ind during the week so moderate,
, epinners bring pretty troll clocked ter the present
. and inolioLd t.• await the liberal supplies DOW at
se, In the meantime holders aro anxious sailers,
and in order to make sale are compelled to submit to
a slight , eneession, but Oct sufficiently important to
warrant a reduction in the previous quotations. The
imports of the steak amount to 22,14:0 bales at sea;
113,1100 bales against ;0.000 last year.
Tho Manchester market is strung. Yarns have
advanced 1 6o; d. Cloths hero advertised 1•I 4.3 , 1.
I;c:benison .1 Spence report that in the absence
at
a supply of Cottons betwoou C! and ;I, the prism,
there are fully rupported, while for the other kinds
the prices favor buyers.
Wakefield a Nosh report t that purchasers atOrAth
er more easier. Stuhlterfeit Lays that whim sales
are pressed a concession mt Frenchu to, an d I
the i n from the manufactories is
less cheering, but a revival of hued:sees is anticipated
•
luting the latter part of the month. ,
.
New Volt n. flee. 2.—The Pacihe .tail Steamship
Company had a meeting to-day, to consider the pend
ing arrangements of the Vanderbilt, when the com
mittee, stated that elI negotiations were broken eft,
in consequence of the Vanderbilt reveal:2g from their
criers. Tho committee on negotiations wore then dis
charged, and passed resolutions that they would eu
tartein no further proposals for sales, property or
franottims from tho company, excepting by the or
der of the Board. The limes:tors worn regularly eon
-vaned.
Si Vona, Dec. 2 --The ruspicions steamer .
Atlantic City, General Serrano • cleared hence f
Havana, on Saturday lust. 'The questi.in of flli6u
(totem coerce probleutatie..l.
2—The a..r of
CaroLoa, m his message. while .I...wing the mire,
toga at a I uiro,t South, says. If, as I solemnly be
lieve. we no Linger live in ponce and barnaciny in
the I Dit , n, we on form a confederacy, with the
ability to . -protect itmil against any enemy, and
command the respect and admiration of the world.
Ile recommends such measures no will obtain the co.
operation of the Southern States in a concerted action,
in defence of their Indtltutiou whenever they may
be put in Jeopardy by all the departmenm of the
go, ercan9r a passing into the hands - of their enemies.
The election of a Republican PreSident, he says,
will Fettle the guestion of their safety in the [pion.
tspINGToN, Dec. 2.—The State Department
has been olEsially advised that tear has been ¢eclar
od by Spain agninet Morocco, and she hlockßilo of
the ports of the latter country is announced.
steser Tap
an inlet, I.n Wednesday last, sma und ll
still ru retusinsiota
at
4r.r:hor. Only one person came ashore, and be in
answer to questions put to Lim, stilted that tho
steamer was from Nor York, bound to Havana, hav
ing been purchased by. the.tipanish government, and
that she pat into the in:, t to con,quence of head
winds. There seem, noo.iior Gr men -0
board, and 33 she sti!l :No 11,1 nrs ocitilk , tantling the
calm weather, smile of our 14,11; cpe,t 'her of
being in the Land: e. are
painted black. ITO!.
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U 0 Eat. •
01 . 10 LO-Lfh. mmtuodiou.Dweitings
- x boc c i, Ith otieble, u qt houses end grounder*.
,„,,,,,,, ,„ i. * th e reelf Once of llice E. D. Gazzitee.suo,
1
enel et Po pe rldgejlatt licyonil the city littoonthalroonfe
f;troet Road. linnein* of ',. E. U. HURL fir'. -: -
hicitiiitt .
'l,O LE" — Severai7tino Store Hooma ott• St.'
4 . me t , vi vt, nee of which will be root.' fo oneotkn'
0011 the.et t . room on the netiond et. 04.4 is welt ad.
iithied tor S Marge Or atipet ..rte. Ettillitte Of
.liiitf Ei..;11. 181801, 'No. 00 Fourth IL, .
in, Li1 ., •‘72%.' cortifortAble two story
1
i 8ri. ,1, D attax , too,. oa O'Hara street. eoreADAL '
...ion ti roo *, with gailtillti i.e.; etal kite:tattoo Mot .
flair. lieges of . IL,II. KING, Ha 211 Liberty
WM. .. 5c.13.M.F. , 8.72Z It CO..
JlAnenerreft, N. It, Dec. 2.—An attempt was WLIOLESit LE' & RETAIL ANI:TAO
,.d. to tall the Coy lla/I boll to-day, In entamlien, TUfitlfß'S AMU D1:A1,249 IN
;ation of the execution of Drown. , Tho bell war Is c o'x's. AND tsrrirs.
only struck a low time, when Mayor Harrington ap- N o , 31 Fifth tt eet, B ank B lock. _
peered In the belfry, and ordered the Drown 'papa- flay/Aging accelyedl onr,i . ory large and taraDg e laalook.
thisore to desist. One of them refased, whoa tho of faltrrel AN e11.10.E.9, weirs parportal to etCa.strs Jo. .
Mayor dropped him down through the scuttle, as d..... ,„,_ . nt'c' .r-tiewre,,„. ,„,, • eau uw .x.win..
the moo convenient motto of enforcing his exit. 2 ° . "*""" "'"._...____"' 801illig n 2 + CO. 31;Flith 4.
, aUNNI SI G — VIATIVIES!... -
HOST., Dee. 2.—le the Stet* Logjam... to-day, ‘ , ..A 404 Lugo u.. e t ahle splints- WO celicir.ittse, the l.le be ,
atel ; Hiscrutaioli, *lnit.:amt . Ak 4-1); .
both house. refused to adjourn, in eonregueneo,of ..---,
the mocution t,l' Brown. The resoloilou °feria 2 5
ware votal4milirith much unantailty•
Loris liv• 2 --dt.t.i 1 mail ,bed
Independence yerier.l.iy. Tbe re
nt t, anti :paled
by the Buterfielil tia‘rliing tinder
the cevort 01 ro
iope. :nail Farr). were fired
upon by the hiooht Indidne, but rieene dra, butt.
Two Lundred leilgim el A rapll
aovii Cney caner
were on .Ifkane.o, river, and eeerned unusually
friendiy. The tempt on the Pawnee Fork bad'ereet
ed fort:Leal:ino capable of resitting any attai:h.
LzATralvor.i.tt, pee..?..—Ttro Paoyer City exprnia
of the 2.16 UIL, arrival to-day, bringing $12,000
treasuro. The flows is unimportant.
live in a sensation. age. Every day brings
forth some new
and of popular discussion—enlist
ing the press and exciting the passions of rho masses.
I Scarcely tuu one Lopie of excitement pursed away
I until another succeed, to it. All the rage now is
I about the Grover it Baker Sewing Itfachines. Wher
ever inlrodueed the verdict Is nngualiCeilly in, their
favor.' -Their operation a dmirable --their work
rapid, olarable and neat. Call rind see them, over
Hague: Store, corner of Alarket and Fifth streets,
second story, and before you go up tako • look at
. rho splendid Show Case at the entratico doer.
Fon .gene.—Three Saar:rail's far a full camas
of Writing and Book-keeping (two unlimited) in the
Birmingham Commercial College. More is an op
portunity rarely offered for any one intending to at
tend na institution of this kind, and one that should
be taken` advantage of as the abovesoholorships
nN
be sold' very "cheap. This institution has been in sue
easeful 'Operation for over a year, and it ts nornik
passed by any similar ono in this community. For
sfurther particulars apply at this office,' when : Alm
cholarships can be bad
litontooth, Nos. 17'5 . and 17i Smith
field street, has mast received via clawrind pounds of
clover end buckwheat honey, in glass'boxes and :lass
jars, which ha is selling at the most reasonable
rates.
SPECIFIC
HomEoPATine REMEDIES
'• FOR YIIP PEOPLE.
IMAR 'WHAT TEE PEOPLE SAX,
THE UNDERSIGNED hiving used Prof.
BUSIPLIIIZI°B SPECIFIC 11 03REOPATIII0 ISSUE-
DthiS in oar isentilea with the most satisfactory remits, and
having full confldeace m their gennineeue, purity cad @Ci
', cheeif ally recoend them to all parsons who with
hi hue eshi, reliable .o efficacion• remedies at hand for
pliva
The Il toor see.'Wen domesticLi
camer, edit. of "The Northern Indorse
drat.' Atburn, N. I'.; the Rev. E. 11. Crauey, D.D.; Hector
Et. Pettis Virden, Anbenn N. Y.; the
Chapisie et tho Auburn Etam Priam; the Hey. Spencer AL
Rice, Recur, New Bedford, Masan U. Her. Allen Steele. N.
York Conk:roues; the Des. !honed Nlcb n L , East Genune*
Conferenta:N. Y.; the Eby. r. S. Pratt. Donut, N't ; tre Hoe,
John E. &dile, Defle/o; A. C. Hark Beg, Utica, N. Y.; the
HemNeal:Doer. Pont.,,!, Me.; the lion Schuyler Colfu,
South Ilem3i Ind.; the Ilan. Can Ilemphreye, N. Y.; Ileery
D. C.icit, Deg, Editor cf The Ohio State Journal, Colcumbue,
Ohio; the Wm. H. 11. Graham, Slolies, III; the Pen- Thai.
Cnnas, Monticello ` FN.; the /lon. Joaelth Benedict, Utica,
N. Y; Wm, Bristol. Esq., Utica, N. Y. A. S. Pond, C. 1.1
Utica. N. Y."Jatoes Plunkett. Iraq., Nitelaille, Term.
' LIST OF SPECIFIC BESIEDTES.
I—For Fever, Congution sod Inflammation.
No. Worm rover, Werra Coll., Wetting the Bed.
No. ii—Pcir Celle, Crying, Teething and Wakefolneu of
Infanta.
No.S—For Clotho., Cholera Infontom, and Entnmor
Nab—For Colic. Griping; Dysentery or Bla"d7
No. C—For Cholera, Cholera Slortins, Vomiting.
No. 7—Fot Coughs, Cold., Influenza lad bore Throat.
NO. h—For Toothache. Face-ache cod Nearagt.
No. 9—For LlealaXho, Vertigo, Bent and Fellness of the
ti.3.lo—Dttprrat £llls—Far Wetik nod Deranged blow
ach, Conotiptstlnthind Liter Complaint.
No. 11—Felt Frtiotx Icasortoom., Boon lYr. Painful or
Suppressed Pexiods.
No. lg—Foi Imucorrbea, Prtfuto It.t.see, and Lteartog
Doan ..f Fen:Wes.
Nu. Itt—Fry Croup, Balm., Cough, Lod Breathing.
No. I 1-ssti 1t.t.31 r tryeinsios, Stroptione,
Pimples on the rote.
No. IS--11nrritsmo ihm,—Tor Pen, Lumenext, or Fore.
ne .1 in t h e Chest, Back, otos, or Limbs.
l'or Ferir and dgue , Cblll Fever, Dumb Ague, Old
roottinged cagn.s.
P—Ful Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Intrtnid or External.
t,—Fur / 4 or, Weak, or Inflamed Ilya and Eyeltas; Fail.
lag, Weak, orOtarred sight.
C—For Catirth, of long standing or recent, either with
*stet:m . lton or profuse discharge.
W. C.—For Whooping Coogh, starting Its Violence mad
ihortertingi. course.
/n all acute ~ 111 season, each as lever., Inflimmatkins,
Dynolitory, Croup, Illwarnativai, and an:h erup
tive di.te.vsoe of brarist Fever, Maul., and Erysipelas, Lb.
sdr,tanf..o of oiling the proper rernealea promptly lo Orri
n., and in off each eat. the tocolt. act Like's charm—
The ontite disease Is often arrested at once, s a t e all cases
the violence of the attack is moderated, the drro shorten..
ed and renderedle. dongert 00.
Court. and Colds., shit!, are of such fre.,nont arronon,
nod et'offer, Prt the for:MI:Moo al dlsessed
bronchitis and Immounaputin, may all tau at once cored by
this Fever and Congo Piliq
In all chronic disease., sneh as Dyspetedn,W.k Stomach,
Liter Complaint*, Piles, Female Debility, and
irregniaritics, old Ile/W.-hes bane or Weak Eyes, Csantrh,
Felt taboo,., null utter old eruptions, the o tee ha, epecints
oho.. proper oripllcalon till aff trd a cumin almost ersu
Instance. Often the core oft single chronic dlghcoity, such
Cteberolo., lilts or Catarrh, Iloadrtha ur lernalo Weak.
nest, iiirtporc gum poll for the cam ten tunes over .
I
PRICE.
CA, of 51 sink nun:date. In fooroono, and
CAao of 2d rials,and lluok 11.15 4,00
Casa of 16 fatuntatred ba.ano, aad Book
Carof 6 tatnea, nutntaa - cd, and Book ............... ..• ..... . 1,00
g 5, nnnabored - Loncaoritlg dfroctioua - 25
etttgla 1.441,1 Nies, wftlf dare:0000 .......... ...... 00
caxf of 2 fir., of:00, for planters anti pliy.deitafo...lo,o)
. , ALSO SCLCIFICS.
7,v3.• er,.1.5.55,/,—OprcsNed, Labored
it.l.ethlr l / 4 75 ettoretod Codgh end Expod , zetion. hice
suieette pie hop,: ...
E4"be
.12-,furs —Ditcherge from the
. the result of • darlet Ferer, or Mercurial:L—
I Yor Noi.oe'm tbarbeed. Iterdnees of !leering, and Itingioj
u Inn P:er, end Xdoerho. s fel/tap, box.
soeoAde —d:nterged (newts, Entereed am! Iteioreted
Tocodte Stoollings and otd Uleor, Ca.'42, of
Chddrsa. Priee, 50 cent, I..‘r boa.
Are Crotral bet4l:!" Nervone Ireet.noes.—
the tosalt tic Eocene., Excd,eire . l ledi.ttun, or Ep
heoiting D& . har.gcn. Petro, SO cents por Lox.
Por pl-epto —noir! A conmulat lone, Ton ll .l ,, relllng; with
Feahry Fonri. tine, Price, 50 nen. per top.
fir
Vottot lo g, E•icl. - oose, Vertrga, Senn.,
th , datves from riding te.dton. Price, 50 ctuta
NT boo.
For Vrinaniloup:sr. , --y , : r Gravel, Reuel Co l n:ill. Di
cult. Pairdal I ..rinatlcn,•ldsaa w . id the li idneya. Price, 60
cents per :
In.eluntery Dewharge• end
eotobeq nen r irrustnition nod Debility, hod IitRIALI
Hardin. The mwitvinrer”rul and efficient remedy known,
and nosy ho ithed upuu as e Duro. Prier, with full dire.
tions, Et pet Loz ; •
Pure.)ta xyfio wiali to 1.1. we them:elves under the pref..
Ilona' care, et to nook advice of Prof. licsrixitrYik ran do
ea,at Ilia Z.da i r lrmultray i daily from 5.1. .co S
ur by teller.
It D
EMEIES 31.411_
lA.k us - or tho make
al.. end up a cale ul Lmil
. d enclose the amount to a current rote Cr stamps
melt to 4tor Md.., at No. 553 Broadway, New York,
und the medic'ne will be duly returned Ly mall or express,
tree of charge.
AOF.A7a trANTED.--Wu and. adiee, strident
Agent rot Bid to
°tour Benteili. every camum
ulty In the Sat.. Addroas
• .
• InL P. 11 1/31PLIREYS d CO.,
No' 662 Ilroadway, New York.
I in PEl.thoegb Ds .1. LANGE and JOHN PI:17-Y; In
Allegheny by J. P. FLE3IING and J. J. EA:T.
ordhbrowderwilniE
pill: SPECTATOR, fine library ed., edited
j, by Clulnlan, C `MIX
Tba
Do do Spcenktor, Rattan ell., edited by CLilmer, 8 voLB
• do 0 W Greel g
Addlson's complete.Wozko, do do sn, 2 vodo
Sakelto. from Ttm *OC:-.101.. , 0%
The C,tles and Gaullisn, 1 Col, Bro.
Ie "KAY 1. CO.„ 56 Wool street.
T ift
YEIRRIFORD TRIAL.
Tan nartitaruay TRIAL
L>oll' WI it
1:=1
P!' ICI' TEN cENTI,:'
ParcE TEN CENTd
; • HUNT MINER,
Ifasonic Hall Filth Street.
tici..t by null Du rkeeipt of price, (rant of postage.
110 :01dItn - F
E PU BLICATIONS—Cantina Sports,
by La. alb! Irator. by llon..Wm. Moth .l Moto
flatfoot.
K linnita' root lit Qnsfily; with au Introduction, by Mules
me.. Wlilide Non Al/story of run..
tho Fijians: by 'rboa. Itllibutto and ilatono °Cronlrtil
lb
fdlniner'• W.fag. PA Good Fight_ Too Virginianc
rio. 100801 Portia by JAS. L. KRAD , Fonrtb
• AltliCItICA;ll 110 USIE, BUISTOA••• •
•
i S THE LARGEST AND BEST AR
n... El
A . ,1 Ilmeljo the :few rendand Statec t cm.. ..=
tralvelly lae - atnd, and nary am., from all am rout. of
tml: ' containe atithe neelmn Imenerementa, and
every COUVetliciltyl fur the comfort and accommodation of
tLe
ventiltrevellng entilic. The deeplngrooms are Largo and cell
ated; tbe •Mtea otroorna are well artangeaj, and com
pletely lune:Med for fandlma and large tramline' perrue.
and the Loma am contistae to be kqdtla a drat ca.' flats
11l carry , V.Pe". • Jell Oily LEWIS met; Prow-kw,
- .
giants.
L 1) ,
W IC' 71'
5 000 BUSUELS FLAXSEED,
For Ulu j!,,46•1 market prior will be paLl by
.111. B. SUYDAM,
.A..neaborziy 011 rain.
miner Crala aud Debra,. Strata,
500QAtiziNui WANTED—To sell 4"
new ;Inveatlona. Agent. bate med. orer
ADAM on ono,—batter than on other aindlar sacitelea.r—
roud four etainiu add are 80 Page. Pariirtenrar
XPIMALD DROWN, Lowell, /Wit
BSS: 77
, B,FAX,INAA — ' - 7 ---- 11 bor. y
./4 OPICIMCK 400.
MEE!
PI:10E TEMCILITL