The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, February 13, 1860, Image 2

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MONDAY .MQESfflfff FBs. 13, 1860.
A “Doderenfaca" Biwmdxd.— 'We iha« BBen 0<
a statement of m ?.' ontr*ge” perpetrated on tie ,
person of an Individual So Tcxae, ca a recent
occasion, whloh Trill excite less sympathy for
the cofferer, on the part of Northern men, than
iahstj'eliy bestowed Off rlotltoshf SodlherM re
rtngesnd cruelty: Thasnffererlolhloinstaneo
was a former oi>i»n of iliinoia—a clergyman by
tte i nameefßloont l l | wUlWort»«t»loleMflefi
oerat, who atiraye rotei She ticket, and nothing:
bnt the ticket.” He became disgusted with the
EepabHcan;fecllog in hie Btate,';»nd Trent to
;«ya»')^espVnde : no6of:iheChlcagolV;sunr,
ibp'pneahhea t*n or;threollmo, Bsy!bg nijlhlDg
'that lcoald be construed Into Abolitionism, for
he was rathe* an.opologUl for elavery, bat the
;rtiin,for>lillO;he i pteaohcd had been enepeoted
■of being Unstated with Anti-Slaverr sentiments,;
. and. that, taken irUh the fact that Ur. B. rraa
him the North, was sufficient tocendemn them
both. So after some prelininary 'abneo, eighty
gashes worooadminisfcred'to eaohof them, and
they were obliged lo leaTe the State.' Mr. B.was
relieved of jSd pSftred other losses,
besides being aeriouely injnrel by.the whipping
hereceived. fienorfaskatJroßtaietogranthim
each protection,'»ail: make enhh representations
to the.aathofiUesotT«Xae,-aa:W!llehable him
to'-reepver hie property asd gef duisgea for the
cruel treatment to which he was subjeciedf by a
mob.'.. ' i
The Republicans in the lUlnoisleglßlslarehad
liesUletacnV of the Injured “National Demo
eal?’..’iirit'erea'on ibe journal, aft* considerable
opposition from their political opponents, who
fearthaeffeclotof this damegiagreedrd, os the
ratiatta Sic onho Bemoctaey.
Tab versatile editor of the /cornel, nodenbt I
disputed with the eupinoness of-the people in I
seconding hlg efforts to reform "{great abases of
State, ’’ has, we are glad to perceive, tamed Us
attention to a more congenial subject, via: tfao
Importance of earing limelnaUendlogfanerali.
As joy can be extracted from comm, bo oar
neighbor demonstrates tbit punctuality in the
discharged thin duty will “add oho tenth to the
lttea’f of those who perform It 5 This i> n con
lldcmtionj indecd. The article Is somewhat in
Utatetnof-‘iPoor Rlehard,” who ln his day and
generation discoursed mnoh worldly wisdom.
Thera Is a striking similarity betwoeathe model
and thei oopyist, which ertn'4'isshal hhserrer
most perceive. Sr. Franklin oohdnoted a news*
paper—and so doee Mr. Bighorn.' Sr. Franklin
was —and 93 Is Mr. Blgham. Sr.
FrtnkQn was at one period official printer—and
10 was Mr. Blgham—ln anticipation, lie are
pleased that the Journal has taken to the dis- i
- ensslon of these little social evils, not only be
{ -t"re the author and the enbjeet are bo well
wailed,hntbeoanse wemaysipecia revival of]
the antiquated “Biehnrd," tinier a hew and
mem tasteful title—for instance, that of the
"Meditations of Poor Thomas." ;j This wonld be
an addition to oar local literature, which wonld
he felt in the increase of the wisdom and thrift of
alXPU&bnrghere. It is a consolatory reflection
that if the anther does not possess wit himself
—Uko Fallslgff—he will be, in this instance,
the ciuso of it in others.
Thus CamronaiA. Besatoe. —lt sterns that I
California might hare made a woreeohoioe from 1
the material presented for Cnlted States Senator, J
4heirthe SeglShitnre elected Got-Latham, than I
It. did. It la tree ho is a democrat, and a I
donghface, bnl pereonelly ho to lees objeotioua-1
bio than Weller, Denser or Gwln. The St. I
Souls Democrat, in announcing his eleotlon,
shyer ;{
"As our readers know, the contest in Cali
fornia for theplaeo mado meant by the asaassi
nation of Broderlok, has resnlled in the triumph
of Got. Latham, who was elected Governor of
that Stale last summer. Thoagh a Bnohenan,
pro-slavery democrat, yet he is preferable in
many respeols to either of hlo principal compc-1
titers, Bonver or Weller.. The laatis one of the
most abject of the' tribe of dongbfacee, while
Bonver may be classified with the dtsnnionisto
and nulUfiera. We. are credibly informed that
Latham is the'mortal enemy of hlo Senatorial
colleague—Gwin—and that. hlo eleeoUon ia re
garded as n signal triumph over lhe Gwln fac-
Son. Since JBSC, when that faction beat him
in caucus, for a' no minetlen for the House of
Representatives, bo has vmgedwnr upon it and
its leader, and the Utter haa not been slow to
retallatrwtth all the vindictiveness and unsern
pulouanras of hi* character. In short, tho feel
ings which they bear towards each other are of
the :mosl nnohriitlan character. Between the
late'Senator'and his. Baeceesof there was ons
bond of eympotby—opposition to Gwln; and
this never failed to Incits the-two to co-opera
tion end-united action. Latham Inherits Bro
derick's quarrel as well as hls place.”
Tbb House Conarrriia.—The selection of 1
the Standing CommltUc, of Hi House, at Wash-1
togton, meeta.wiUi general approbation. Whilo
the Republicans hare no reason to find fault with
It, in a parly Tie* of the matter, both branobes
of ibo opposition bare no esuso to com-:
jitln of unfair treatment at tho handa of the
Speaker. A Waahlngton correspondent, in *n
notmetag the oommitlces, retairls that thoy are
in fto .main fair, and muoh more liberal than
those otnny dsmocratie Speaker during the last j
twenty years. Obieisfirored with lbs ebsir- 1
mahsUps of four leading commllfees; New
lork, with more than a fourth of the whole role
east for Pennington, Is dlstrlbnted oter a Urge
anrfaee of legUUtUe tabor, with eight minor
chairmanships. Pennsylrinla heads the Jndl-j
ciiry, ia the person of Mr. Hickman; of Terri
tories, in thatof Mr. Grow, and of Patents in
Shat of Mr. 'MiUwud, to 6iy nothing of (ha
imaUet firota foi whtbhweonghi to be gratefah
; E»t; Dt MoM*OT»r—TliUi SStUiy I
name has been mentioned in connection with the I
professorship at Princeton, rendered recant by |
the death of Professor Alexander. The Bor. I
Dr. in well known as a decided opponent of I
al*Tery,and that be to regarded as tuoh bp a I
tartan® is shown by I
tbd foUoWngi»s|dtoti—L: I
In thonlty of ludlsnopblls,-durlng the meet. I
in* of too last General Assembly, the following |
Snrereatlon tookplnoo nftho dl ““! t ** to _ of I
enooTtheeUisensr: tt.wasremarked that Dr.
UoUaster was liioly to speakuponßlaTery. A
Dootof nf-DlrinUy reJIM. If ho
ben it, ire’ll cho*o ;Wardo*n.” i . ,‘‘Bat -what It
there are others’that sympathise with him.
■•We’ll choke them down.” ■ ♦‘Bntwbat If there
are whole Bynods that agree with him and sus
tain him-” “We’ll choke (Sen down,” was the
reply, vlthistnag feeling: •<<miifVKS f P"nit
wiUett tbmcjfaitzldidthiifnSckccl mlB3B.
ffihml S* «gf ®««rdn to iuiU!" I
4 Althongh the i>fl dtil’ ettoeeed in epcoblnj,
neither ho nor hid Wends bar* been oetraelsod as
threatened. Boldness In a goodeanse is Itself
■ an armor of dcfenee.
A Hi*£irßiiii'Bj»Mt of Ike Young ]
MtninUlo'xakf»^;*«?«!» u< > n of
ailptilnitoommon‘d»lk»«eoUon of enow H»U,
to oost $125,000 Inolndlng th* lot 80by 160 feet,
wblol.Uls tkoagM.««l*®/ I * 4 * or * 26 * ooo ,0
*30,000. 'lf iS«T?»S<|wi k<w“B^ w,s c “ b ®
’ cutioi ouf. lio Bo»r2' of Mansgtra-tMnSlbe
' Witir laffijwlSflffin ontetSlW;ooo sols* It
»Ulbe eeoa tbit tbe jUnebj*Ml® 4 laetedlar lo
tbit propose! by ike YoangiMen’e Library As
... »* eocleUonof PlltobWgb. j ' t-- >-,■ ■...■
. Iho Phllsdolpbli AosoMillon does not tike *
J ntjUSittiblirgi yajirMNo wonder thaPhlla*
v---**. “ggißbteos do not ’&adcralan4 : onr moltlol inlor*
MW- . ’
ipm 2IE I*o dS ISOKSDIAWT- Docehiat.—Thfl I
Briiwsr# Wd'tof mja* mamba* ofonoof »h»J
r&BtBl*n»ioalg« 'fib&J ConnaUnwi hia In I
• Mli(\&ljpV.«Jolelng,ta tt# namo of Uormj j
,'. offtrado ntclsdoß'lo fxpasgo all that porUoa'l
whloVnWrf t»A» BmJbb oIUm I
Sfe-.toiUfa'ftomEgjpt, *» At Brptoiof ill (a-1
tt»' iaotfonma only lort
■V ' H~ Ka«i-J
* J M; Stopa^?*
,• •. ,• -• '•< .-ooify, Re* to»m
agflfrwft.
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Qwka-1
'**>•■ ' - ’p-i»«iAc»q. FeVU);'
*""£<i* fttsstie T But little nt denie jo theHoiae
Kwler, beyond receiving the wport» <>rooiMiitt«».
One* two bills passed, bat were Phaedelpbie local
bMsA'rbebifl to authorise the Pennsylvania toad
IdDorohue the property between Liberty street and
'itwAUltttd.nmoTalU.tziaks frogthttatreat-ibove
the canaljraswport ed tkywOffijat win jo o n the
Blft'/Ib I»y oaTaStiioroad In BeaVer
andßuiler coon His, £fially~;and goes to the
'lovctTnot: ' Ty"* “ .
The House, Wider Its standing‘rule to adjourn
every other Mdajs .Adjourned over nntllMcnday,
At a o’clock, fc y/: * : i , .
In the Senate considerable buiisett was done, for
the first tlah. this week. . Sixteen local bills
andllwOjpnbllc.fcllla prepared * 1
Kjm«Uo=i
Sonth Pittsburgh!. nkiag Car P»«?^
Uotnia. Also .petition for»«»«&,“^SS
Liberty Passenger Railway to
and Fifth streets, end remonitrancci-agaliiit iho
“S'. Penney .pronßtrt*P.tiU<» for .S^teroed
from MUtontoW. to ■ ul 'f^n?Sw^£T. < hni
tie. Lnvnneo mantr, *» 4 * n J *° <m tntrpWc. n bill
for that purpose. Also a petition* from ciUrns of
Bhswsbttrs for a prohibitory law for said borough,
sad a remonstrance from citiiensof Venango county
the bet authorizing the Surveyor General to
patent* for boring in the Allegheny and other
strumas for oB f (which bill, by the why, Is as dead as
adoornatt.) , . \
Mr. Miller'presented .fire remonstranoea from
r!»t«e*a of Washington Co., against any law chang
ing the method ef OoUeotlng taxeslh said oonnty.
Also foralawtoprerent the collection of arailroad
UiihTjaldeoufcty. | .
M>. Irish read in his place “an act relative to the
Pittsburgh, Port Wayne A Chicago Railroad Compa
ny,*? giving • outhority for readjusting’a certain
neeotml/ ; j
Turcoy introduced a bUI aalhoming the sp
.CSlntmeat of a guardian for Samuel Henderson, of
Westmoreland Co., a deaf and dumb adult, which
passed finally; .....
Mr. MDer Introdnoed a bill ptorldlng for the
nmmary convictlsh and punishment of hawkers and
peddlers In WasMngton Co., which passed; finally
and goes td the House. ...
Mr. Irish called up a House bill authorising taxes
In Allegheny city, to be paid to thb City Treasurer.
The sixth section was sirnck out and the second was
slightly but not materially amended. Tho House
will doubtless concur. -
Mr. Penney called op “an aqt authorising the Ger
man Evangelical Protestant tJburch of Pittsburgh to
lease and improve a certain lot and remove the dead
buried therein, ’’ which passed finally and goes to
the House. |
Mr. Miller called up and had passed “an net pro
scribing a' mode of authenticating judgments, of
justices In other States,” which goes to the House..
Mr. Penney called op bill authorising a special tax.
in Birmingham, to pay the Interest on, and extin
guish, its debt, which passed and goes to the Honso.
Hr. Penney called up the supplement to the Pitts
burgh A Manchester Passenger Railway. Tbs lint
section was amended so as simply toprovida ;that the
Etna Passenger Railway Company should not tuo
the road of the Manchester Co. without Its consent.
Mr. Irish opposed this amendment, and the section
as It stood, and offered an amendment providing that
the Company should not charge more than 3 cents for
passengers between Liberty street in Pittsburgh and
Ohio street in Allegheny, which was defeated, yeas
I,naya 20, and the amended section was then adopt*,
ed, yeas 23, nays 1, (Mr. Irish.) The second section
was so amended as to strike out all giving the Com
j cany a right to build a road «it of Federal street;
1 and as the section now stands they wilt have the
right to nra their road up Federal street to the euy
Hue: then?*' wcstwardly to. Manchester. Tho bill
also empowers them to borrow money, and empower*
the Court of Quarter Sessions to fix the compensa
tion to be allowed boroughs for the use of their
streets, the same as In ease of turnpikes and plank
road companies. In this shape the bill passed. R.
Tss QUxxs's Bfmch . ohd the British Pax
r ttwiOT —Again oar European news is of much
Interest. I Tbs British Parliament was opened bj
(be Qaecn in person, end (he “royal speech” was
read by her. It was unusually bag end unusu
ally explicit, and fall in its review of pablio ef
felre. The Queen very distinctly announces her
purpose,iwhethcr the Congress is held aad at
tended by her representative, or-whether it is
not, steadfastly to maintain the principle that
no external force shall be employed to enforee
npon the people of Italy any particular govern
ment or constitution, and to obtain for (hem
freedomifrom foreign interference by force of
arms in their tpiarual concerns; Recent events
go to ebow that .France is in pefeot aooord with
Eogiand in this purpose, and the prospects be
comes more and more encoring [for Italy,.
The speech also mestions,that in order to bind
England and France more closely together ne
gotiations for a more extended commercial In
tercourse between the two countries arc in pro
gress. Later Information is that inch negotia
tions aid completed, and that the new treaty has
been signed at Paris. What its exact provisions
|no was not known at the date of the latest
advices. It was generally understood, however,
that it folly carried oat the free trade principle,
and embraced an argument for tho complete
and effective assimilation of ‘’the French and
English flags In maritime service, direct and
indirect, and the .exemption of tho tossqls of
both countries from all tonage dues in Ihe porta
of either. Exactly what nmeant by such assim
ilation is not dear. It is aUo believed (hat
under the new treaty Eoglißhj coal wlll-be ex
empted from differential dnlies,end manufactured
Iron, which now pays four pounds sterling duty
per (on» will be. admitted at Xl.los.Cd. Same
exceptions were taken in Parliament to the Gov- :
ernment's having taken upon Itself Iharesponel- 1
biUty of negotiating such a treaty,thus assuming
to regulate the commercial polloy of the oountry
without consulting Parliament] It Is undoubt
edly true that England has alvsya bees sby of j
each treaties. Lord Palmerston appears to have
felt the force of thls assault upon that portion
of the Qaeen’a speech, bat claimed that tbo ar-1
raogement with France was Exceptional in its
character; but why bo does not appear to have
been shown. When the treaty is published, the
Whole subject will doubtless m fully canvassed,
and not UH (ben wilTlt appear bow far the
Untied States are interested ih or affected by
the new treaty. It la by no beans improbable
that the treaty is In some degree a quid pro
quo for the adhesion of Frande to tho policy of
England on the Italian question.
Tbe preparations, jointly with Franco, for
another war with China, ore referred to in the
speeoh, end a hope ls expressed‘that tho Empe
ror of China may accede to the demands of tbe.
two pokers to the prevenlloniof farther hostil
ities. This p&rt of the speech was also favorably
commented upon by tho Opposition of both
Houses..
The allusion to the Sen Joan affair is bnef,
but distinct end tbe avoidance of a ssriouscolUs-;
ion between the forces is attributed to tbe jadl-i
clonß forbearance of (he British naval end civil
officers on the ipot, and the eqQilsble and eon- 1
ciiiatory provisional arrangement proposed by
the government of the UqltcdjStatcs. An ami
cable settlement of the : question. 1b hoped for.
The royal speech announces that the last em
bers of disturbance la India are extinguished,
, end Britisb-aathority fallyre-estibllshed.
i The formation of volunteer rifle corps, &c., is
alluded to more briefly andjlese warmly than
: that movement would seem to deserve. “This
manifestation of public spirit jhas added ao Im
-1 portent element to oar system of_netional de
fence.*! Taking into consideration the very, lit
tle dafiger'of nalloual assault, wd half soaped
this new element of national defence will prove to
have cost more then H is werlh. It is • grave
question, too, whether that element will readily
combine with the other element of a standing
army. Already there are romora of ajealousy
ot this sew power, and U4s morally certain that
the war'departmentof the government (techni
cally, the Horse Guards) will do its utmost to
foster that feeling' until It j culminates in the
disbandment of these volunteer corps.
Various reformatory measures eroreoommea
ded, and the royal speech Concludes with an
earnest expression ot gratitude to. God for.lhe
blessings tho oountry enjoys End a fervent invoca
tion of Hie continued uare endguldanoe. The
opposition to the address in response wee feeble
and unsuccessful. — 2f. 7, Commireiat.
A Vom* reox ItAtT. —Tho following exlnnlo
from a letter written by e gentlemen in Italy to
•friendln NewXork: - .
Ce»rnALlrAi.r,Jan^?,lSCO.— WehoTeeheken
oil thoinrappoftabiwyawerof the Court of Borne,
and forever. A rule Intolereted for men who
think end reenon, end Incompatible with Urn
National Independence of Itely. Whaler or may
be the verdict of the Congress of Powers which
is ebont to assemble In Paris, we ora determined
not to ncoept the government of the' Pope, and
we Will fight for it la tho.Etal drop of blood.
'Every other polllteal trannetlon eonld be.ao
eepted sooner than this; To this end we are
arming ourselves with great strength, and are
preparing onrsebes against naming events.
MeyGod protect Italy, Elected bynnivcml'snf
frsgs of my district as representative of the
Parliament of Bomagna, I have,'together wllh
the other deputies, decreed the.fall of the'Pope.
Elected afterwards, by the Unanimous voto of
my feßow-oltlsene, as Mayor of my natlvo ally,
1 will protect its; rights aid onr Independence
anto dealb. I have not yet read Mr. Abonts’
book, bnt I know the tonorjof It. J know Bto
be a msgnlfioont work. To-day the pamphlet
that among ns and elsewhere mokes the greatest
Impression, Is the Pope and the Congress. Ilia
! • trne beooon for enlightening and oorreotiog
the nnbUeopinion on the question el tho tempo
ral power of the Pope. It tea new rifled cannon
that storms the wells ef the ancient Babylon. By
tt Thefdriefßom?SoelerealohMjjesto its
notional iidepwdeuee; stoU.,fiilk; iie.whp a
thottssid times hasullod ovpr llaly foreign arms,
shall haveeeased tereigneyernm; There Irnp
longorn human ftrop lh»V.t|imd4slroy thipmvejr
of an Idea which has if lnstbeoomo general in
thermlndof all’dhe.lUUtnk.nThsbV". 1 *”
.Pr4iielebe f tteew'oasEtnpeririMyiif*, t PI?
risteref-Pranse,-shall
wm bwihts do reckon among ItarißMOtjl . tiuMt.
hiving' cooperated In thtiufrahchlfrment aid
regeneration ofiwenty-iwo mlUioni ef men who
will ha to her sternallr thankful and grateful
jwsjglSßi&Sltl
inner machinery diseloeed. It remarka that if
this etrali . , :
“Some men wiUktremendoug tuttonal rgpud». : ,
(ions would be foofld to be oetely Blipihod/fiel:
a*, doeoment-fraoklng "‘ndhage, cfnn earlhlj
ftnoeoMioniTdfsmino effort, or
for keeping up tb*lt ofsoceee
eioo ot Others oh r whose
names are almost .wßolly.. unknown to fame,
wool* shine oat laster as hard
working, i&UIIiKOQt, asGfat:zncn, apoa whose
shoulders the real - work-of legislation almost
who^freats?*--'• - ~: r
And -tho JHitms lhloks the following lesson
would to taught the people:
‘•lt would teach them a very different rule lb
the. selection.of oaudidatca for their Congres
sional Representatives than they generally
adopt. . It would teach them to look for emcien
qj and integrity and business talent, instead of
those nore showy qualities that aro too apt to
this multitude. It is a gravo and import
ant troth, that Is osually quite overlooked, that
the conduct of public affaire is a matter of serious
. buHness, requiring good judgment and mental
enerry, rather than argumentative ability or a
I captivating elocution. Our great lawyers and
( beat orators, have often been the very poorest
• sticks as legislators that have found their way
i into Congress. ....
ggf’Mss. Winslow, an experienced Nurse
tad Fcmala Physician, hM ■ Soothing Syrop tor children
toathlofe-jrhicb greatly fakjltatoe the proceuof teething
by softening the gam*, rednelng nil loflunnutloo—w£H
•n«y*il lyrare Co regulate the bowel*. Dopend
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PROFUSELY, ANDTUKCHBAPEST ILLUSTRATED
BIBLE EVER PUBLUHKD.
Part 1, price Fifteen Cents, with Thirty
twoXUnstratlbns, will be on sale at
Boolcstorea and Sealers, on
TUB Fra OF FEBRUARY,
“No Pktotial Bible we hit* aeen will com par* vltb it.”
—KnldurtocxarKaguEine. ~ , .
“for beaoty and te*te la all tt* puUit hu never been
welcome Id tbowand* of
American bo««.' , —Bvang*ll*L .
“Wheaoomplete will form *nn*i mißnlOrrnt copy of
tbefloly Bcrlptnrea.’*—N, Y. Ob*errtx.
“ThediMpMtpntlleAtlonof theklod wbkb bai yel ep
poared."—N. Y. Ktwilb*P<«L „ „ v
; ‘ll U a aoditot tbeapoeei and excellence. —N. Y.
Tinea. - , .
. extraordinary work: nearly every p*g® » it-
Initiated.”—Cbtttttaa Advocate.
“For tta extreme Cheapneee andthecxtraoriHnary beiuly
of ft* eotuttUnJUtutzstbrnaßo mor» valoible editionof
the Sieved Book e*o t» fcmed.”—N. Y. Tribaoe.
ntoet dacinble lUostnted Bible ever Uened for fun
fly mo,*—lndependent.
Beni free by matt for fifteen one*c*ntpoit*eo etampi.
. gold by all Bookwllarv end Periodical Deilcr*.
OASSEL, FETTER feCALMS,
fol&Ctd , No. 51 Perk Bow, New York.
Brick Mansion.
TPHE BNDEESIQNED OFFERS FORga
1 DALE.. toratlibl DBIOK MANSION UODBKjdEI
AND_LOT, tUsato on Sntli q»n«l «tt«C on «■»
BANK, Alleghany City. The lot bee a front of liny feet,
ttdexindiWftwo fcnadreffsßd trfgbtj-flve fevt to the
Jnartlooof Ohio andLibertyatraots, with an alley runolflg
aloogtbeeMefrotastreettostnet.
boon la large commodious, forty feet front end
about thirty-men deep, with' a wide bill In the centre;
coate] ns twelve room*, well end elegantly flnlehea. merwe
mastloe, Ac.; on one aide U e pet lor the wboto depth of the
t< Ibe too ale well sod sabetanUelly bollt, wHb ell mod
ern Improvements, pfi water, Ac.
TMtot U corexw) with Shrubbery, Fruit Trees sod
Grapes, with Carriage Dome, Cow Stable, Coal floate and
al] oocesttry cut-bulldlngt; everything In complete order.
Possession can be bed at any time. The whole will be
sold Tories then the Improvements east, and cn VBRY
HAST THUMB.
W. 0. LESLIE,
No. 93 Diamond Street,
Kahn's I*w Padding.
TJCniiD SPORTS IN THE SOUTH, or The
fY Camp Vires of Iho Everglades, by Charles B. White
head;
Luo of Jobs Brows, by Redpalb;
Bsstetetssatof the Christian Doctrine, by Dr. bellows;
Belt Helps, by Smltac
' Comad&tfe Great Tribulations—two serlet;
Footfaltaontheßoandirlesol Another World; -
Sir Bobin’s Ghost;
Eveolnge at the Microscope, by Qostr;
Brejikfast, Dinner sad Tee: *
Every bodys lawyer, by Crosby;
Welter Thenley, by Mrs. Sedgwio);
Ann"* l Register of Rural Affairs, vole 1 end Scloth;
The Dabstee, by MeKMgott;
, AnitseU on Phatogenlonad Hydro Carbon OUr.
TbeFrofeseor «t tbs Creakiest Table;
A Good Egbt, by Cbeiles Rood;
And ell other now and populsr books ceb be bed at
'MS 1 HONT A MIHBIfB.
OR SALE BY XL. RODGERS, No. 80
, Water end 99 First street.
BOLL SUlTER—l2bbU.lairloprlmo; ’
MOLASSES— 218 *' Now Orleaur
SUGAR— J4hbda.toarrie«j
. FLOOR— 200 this, vet loci pedes, In (tors sud to
fa!3i . arrive, . r
SANOES—4O bxs. in prime order jogt, 1
ecM on coaslgmsebtCar nOe by
j ROBT.DICKBY, 348 Liberty st.
JNDIA RUBBER GLOVES for Ladies am
0» .Ictpoa', ol dlftraat UaO., «™^ upa .
CRAUUNG’S PREPARED GI.UK—6 gro,
D B. L. FAHNESTOCK* 00. 1
AeiaT Ho CO, carter Fourth end Wood streets.
ALCOHOL— 50 bbls. for sole by
I - n.L.FAUNESIOCh A 00,
. twit * ■ •;Wo.Ob,corner Wood aadPoortbeti
T IN SEED OIL—SOOO gailaJor Bale by
Til- » D.L.FAIIKESOCIEACO,
iCxsl Jfa.EO, ctyagr Wood >Od. Fourth streets.
- TNPIA RUBBER LOOK SPRfNOS for ealo
XellbA ladle Rubber Depot, by Jr A U. FIULUPtf
LYOEBINE—SO Ibfc for tale by
- B. L. XAHN2SXOGE A 00.
Mrs. Winslow,
An expttitnced Naree and Female PhyMdan, preeent* to
. : ? i the attention of mothereber
SOOTHING SXEt.P,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly feciUtatsa tbs proem of teething,
log tha gnma, reducing ell inflammation— wlu allay Ala.
PAlNapdvpaamodlc action, end I*
BtmG TO 11EG0LATE THE BOWBLI.
it, mother*, ItwDl give real to yoanalvoa, anff
Belief aid Health to your Infant*.
We hare pot naaad eold this article tor orer ha jwnj
end CAN BAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of It what
we haye never been
other medic , NEVER HAS IT
IAIHDINABIK- atEIOTIMW*
XO EfyECT CUBE s< ”EK I , p «>“»
Mrt.; So.tr did T 1 BTBOP. hot to lotto!.
of dlsKrtsfMtloh by any on* wbo need It. On the contrary,
all arji delighted with lu operation*, and epeak of
commendation ol lu magical effect* anarejdtouvmaea.
We apeak la lht> matter -WHAT KNOW.*
ten yeara’ expemnen, AND PLEDGE OUtt REPUTATION
fOR ■ THE FULFILLMENT OP WHAT W* HER* DE
CLARE. In altaotl every Instaneo where the Intent I* inf
faring from palo and exhaustion, relief will l*
fifteen or twenty minute* after the ayrop laaomlalawred.
Ihtoyalaable preparation to the P" 8 " I ***™®* «
the moat EXPERIENCED and BKILVUL BUMB in New
England, and ha* been need with NEVER PAILING SUC
CESS fn
. THOUSANDS OF OASSS*
It bat only reUevre the child from pein,bnt Invigorate*
theapßSachand bowels, correct! acidity,end give* tone and
energy to the whole ayitem. Itwlllalmoetlnatantly relieve
Griping in the Bowel* anil Wind Colie,
and overcome coo- =rrri volalon*, which,
Ifootypeefinyre- rnetHed, '■nd In
deaths We be- Uere It the BEST
ANDBURBBI TKETIIIBOi REMEDY IN
TUB WORLD, in alt c«ea of DYSENTERY AND DIAR*
RUtBAIN CHILDREN, whethsr.lt arisca from teething eg
toombnyothercson. Wawoold«*ytoaverymotherwhotee
a child anfßwtng from any of the
NOT LET YOUR PRJUDIOBS, NOR THE PREJUDICES
OP OTHERS, stand betwoea yoo and yoar anffertngchlld.
tfid-th*-relief that will be BURE—yea, ABSOLUTELY
SURE—to follow the on of this medicine, 11 ttmely oaed.
Poll direction* tor utng will accompany each bottle. Hon*
genqloe anl«ca Uie tooalmll* qf CURTIB A PBBKINB,
Vaw York, la on the ontalda wrapper.
8614 by Droggfarta throughout the world.
PrlEolpal Offlea, 13 Oidar Btraat, S. V.
PRICE ONLY 56 CENTS FIB BOTTLP-
SOW by B. L. PAIUIESTOCK * CO, corner Wood and
Foaith street*. ' fel^dswalyT
GRAIN, Produce end Cora, Bye, Bariev,
Malt, Bcekwwat, PoUtoea floor for sale at tba
Kerch an U* Exchan re. daily, at II o’clock.
toblS HITOHOOOK, McCREERY A 00.
£MON S—-80 bxs on hand for sale low to
llo— consignment 'toll BOBT. PICKET.
l£A NUTS—SO sacks for salo by
BOBT. DICKEY.
GOCOA nuts—oso for ealo low to close.
jtais BOBT, PICKET.
EXTRAORDINAKY FAT OATTLK-Two
or the fattvat Cattle aver exhibited In tnb Unltoa
BUM, snll be on exhibition el UARE'd 11 uTEL, Liberty
street, for a fe* days. They were relied and fed bJ!
Davidson, of Wayne ceonty, Indiana, and have taken flret
pretnlomi at tbegtate fafre of Indian* and Ohio, the
clonal fair, Kentnctry, and all the coonty fair* at which
they* have been shown. One 1* a belter and the other a
itapf. , . .
The heifer OLIVE, owned by Qeo. 1 W. Evana, weigh*
SHQ pound*, and was pnrchiaed at 15 ceoU a poand, m*k»
tsg her *tand at sto6. The steer HKNIUOU, weigh* 2CBO
possd*, owned by Henry Shaffer and PeUr Paln*j,aad
waaimrehuod at 15 eeots a pound, making him stand at
$37&.
Theae are llvtug natnral cnrtoalUe*, and tbs sight will
gratify all who pay them a vlalt.
Admlretoa 10 oeata. Ladiee free. felOJtd
W. E. Schmertz & Co.
* Are eelUng their present slock of
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
GAITERS,
r AT
Low Prices, to make room for a large
ei 3 n x it g s t o o K .
f a ll Ifo. 31 Fifth Btfsst.
| HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES.
ONE PAIR LARGE HORSES, suit-fTw
able far an IRON or GOAL TEAM or DOAY.*SS3tX
AlacwONE fOUK HORSE IRON WAOON.aONEUOIiah
WAGON and PLATFORM SCALE—*II in good cendlUoo,
toraaleby WELLS, BIDDLE A 00,
fSUEto Ha, 80 Pocrth street, near wood.
¥~\R. MOTT'S RESTORATIVE PILLS,
I JnKmpouyß extract of buchu,
uutomnaa* mi exhix.bra&t,
LINDSEY'S BLOOD BiARCHER. .
KENNKDra UKDIOiL DISCOVERT,
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE,
8. JOHHBTON, Dmtgirt,
eonrr Bmtthflrfd and ftmitb ttwU.
rpo LET.—Two largo STOKE KOOMB,
1- with offices, good Cellars, Id coaneetfoa with the earn*
forubl. DwflUofi* on the eeccod flocn «Jw, •
□ALL on the fourth floor. In the now building on Smith*
6»M «ml.™of *&1« «U.r
41Ml5irr0r -""‘"f “ N».S£Ss^q.
/TIOPXINO iriIfSSES, Copying Books,
Vl/Copjlo* lnk, UU nad BletUnc
fi&toaoldTy WM. 0. JOHNSTON At CO-,
( 8 jl PUfloncr*, tT Wood it.
riITY RESIDENCE FOH SALE—A com
l-j fortiblo 3 *tOTT Brick DiroTliag Home, altnate an Jd
■UDcarUufcit; «tT*ng«4*Uh he», t*opnrlon,dlnta*
(MO, kitch»o, cellar, hub-room, 1 chamber* pi flxtnrsa,
elo. til In eompieto order. For price and term* apply to
fell B. CPTHBEkT A BON, 61 Market tt,
OOUTir PITT3BUKQII—VaIuabIe Build-
O In* Lot,onCar*m et. Car tale. Pries $7OO.
Hall* A. CCTfIBEBT A SON, 61 Market street.
E" ASTERN CONSIGNMENTS —40 bbla.
Broujea’Syrup, 6 bbds. Extra Syrup, .6 bhdr, OoU
tnnr.lnMnc’d and for tale cheep for cub.
fll GRAFF A TAM OOBDEB.
fROUUOE CONSIGNMENTS —10 bbla.
prim. Boll BotKr.SO H*jNo. 1“
cholc*orwn Appl« ISO bta.BlW F-ctalSDObnicßoloo
py t AppW InMof. .M far
UNDRLEB—SO bxs. Star Candles, 20biB.
TAJ. Fox's Wblto Wheat Starch, T 5 bbla. Oelf Mm
E.« I.ml, Floor, 1
»ULK MfiAlf-A small lot to arrive for
isalffby ATWHLL, LKB A Ka 8 Wood «1
lAMII.Y lard— 2oo kegs, expressly far
n*ntllss.fjrsaieby fall r> BELLHRB A 00.
AKD—IOO tierces for Bslo by
F, bSLLIBS I CO.
p BEASE-10 bbls. for salo by
\X fell F.6ELLEBB A 00.
TAR CANDLES—2OO bxs. for sale by
felt r. belle aa a 00.
Ghesnut firove Whiskey.
G. W-
Tbe enterpriring proprietor of
CHBBinJT GROVE WHISKEY,
(The Purest Medldoel Agent ever known,)
HAS FURNISHED the community a
Stimulant, Fare, Healthful “£
same time e mild dolWone beverage. It “4*9
ew»v with the vile dragged staff that Is Dilaud off on the
•ddltloo to th» c.rtl»e»n»bOT«ji»T*torSotE?T nJ
plom. from 10. STAX* AOBIOTHDEAL SOOISIT.Ma
uitltloo.l tMtlmoOF from DB. JAOKBON, of BottoD, wBo
ttttlfiee under oath to Its absolute polity*
CERTIFICATES.
poiunurnu, Sept-Bth, IMS.
: We Lev* carefully toetod the a# of CaeanotQruTe
Wblikey which yon tout os eod U
of the Poisonous Soutanes known as FAMI Oil, whfchli
the chamterletk) and InJortoaslogrodWotef tbewbl^ys
(a leotral w. “SSSJ.I* PcS^U.
Ntw Yost, Bept Bd, 18&8.
=! I ba»ianaljtrfAsi®plopf
celvid from Mr. Charles Wbartoo, Jr.,of Phlledelpbt% ena
having cereloUy tested l**^ l “iffi£BLEnSlfiM it
eailraty free from poisoonot or it
i, an oaßia.Uj'par. ..A
Analytical Chemiit.
Bo(to5, March Tib, 1659.
; I have made a chemical analysis of
of Chmnot Grove Whiskey, *hlchjproveeh) be frrotroo
the heavy Full Oita, mad P«* Brt, f
Tbo dnefletorof this Whiskey lidsrlv*! from tlw Oralo
ln tnennlKtaring it. tf D gut# Auay.r,
i * Al *' NalOßojlstoo street.
MmUU C.WBABTO«,Jr.
Bole Principal Agent,
No. 116 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
• faMwl '
THE NEW PATENT CORROOATEI
Bpumaa.
RBDUOINQ TUB WBQHT OF BIiUTS
AND INORBASDia TBHB BTRBNQTII
NRABLT OHB*HALF,_
auvoenfonxm .
THOMSON’S CORRUGATED SKIRTS.
THE LUXURYOP' THE SEASON I
THOU SON'S OOBBUBATEJ) SKIS TS.
For m.t..fba«rlatlp»l B.UIICT.
LIOHT, FLEXIBLE AND STRONG,
NOVEL AND RHAUTIHJL IK BDAPS,
Approved&J
Inqnlmfor TDODSOyi COBBUGATE p BKIRTS.
THOMSON’S CORRUGATED SKIRTS.
TUB DOUBLE TRAIN, A ■
THE PARHIAN BELLE.
THE OOSIAJIIR,
TBB WOVEN.
Bee that qsr Hams, and the Orown ar*
; stamped on avery Bklrt. - -
EVERY LADY IN AMERICA
WHO VALUES OOMFOBT, DEALTD AHD ELEBANOB
Bhoold b»Te<meof
THOMSON'S 0 ORBVQA TED SKPI TS.
FOUR THOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAY
Requiring Four separata FactorlM,
And the tabor of One Thousand Hands
At. reqalrtd by 18. demini f&r
THOMSON’S BKIItTS.
joSthXmdeow •
s. poanar. a bows,
IMPORTERS OF
HAVANA CIGAHS;
No. 318 Boath Front .tmt,Phß^«lpaia,Ds.
. l[«oNil»*rUK>.]
W. rcfflT. ttultlf>r;» cboto. w.rlniect cl
DlPElUtAQrteen atiil oltif, I, laltUA
■■ - - ‘y-
3 = ».r
‘P O'R'K P A'O KIR'S,-
• .and Deatanin . . .
Bacon, Isord, Drisdßecf, Moss and Bump Fork,
Ko. U Fcmth street, near LCmty, Pittsburgh.
jtyca nocrowcwwo, :
RVSHTON'S
CONSUMPTION
A. KREBS & BRO.
PBAOTIOAX
Comer Wood and Fourth fits..
PITTSBURGH.
celfclyd ; , __
WILLIAM SOgPOHIgAW,
Practical Lithographer,
Noa. 17 and 19 Fifth Bt, Pittobnrgh.
ttAPB, DIPLOMAS, BQOW OARDB, PORTRAITS,
LABXU, BONOS, CERTIFICATES OP STOCKS,
BILL BRADS, DRAFTS, 10. poM^T
Downet’B Prolific Seedling Strawberry.
4 «T7QUAL TO M’AVOVS, BUPERIOR
Pi to UoTfj , i Seedling laitK,equ*l toßorrt New
2rJ££SS.“^ , ES£s l^ i^S , <s«"S
yeara, audio all onr tnnwictfa&i have ° BT ”‘ t
misdoubt fate word or bo&ormblf dealing, wblchlßdncacpe
to accept the agency tor hla wpnderfoflj prwUw
Bendtoreircolsraofiep^cflovmwwjgw®®”*^
tnS ptttibmb and Oakload Nomrita.
OV£ *s
A. BRADLEY
No. 4 Wood Street,
WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION
to the largest slock and greatest variety of BtorM
lo the State, among which will Be found the celebrated
COAL COOK STOVES,
TROPIC,
Eureka and Arbiter.
FOR WOOD, TUB
VICTOR, LIVE OAK A PITTSBURGH,
ASS UNSURPASSED,
Together with Premium flloreeof three varletta,
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
OP BYBBYJ3BSGB(PTIOX.
Great IsJocemeota offered to BnDden and ethers In weal
ofORATBS,QRATI FRONT*, PENDERS, Ao. f
Wewooldcall particular attention to cor Jiutly celebra
ted »
DOUBLE-TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
STOVES;
TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER,
The only Gae and Bmoke-Gonfuasn In the market- Olb
ere that are called ao have not the DOUBLB TOP—the
Tnafn katsT* in caving Platte and Fuel, which Ii eecored
to ns by two patents.
To those la want of aBtovetor Family am, that has nev»
r failed to give satisfaction, we would recommend there,
thick, although they have never been exhibited at state
rOoonty Vaba.bavaarepatatioo fee Durability and Icon
my la foal unequalled by any oiher Sieves in lb# State.
CAUTIONI—Buy
sumera without the Double To]
DyspepeU! Dyipepslill Dyspepsia 111
What ti if t How CuT(d t
Dyipkfbia is our National Disease—weak
stomach, feeble digestion, distress after eating, coetln
habit, btUooa condition. Bow many eoQar with U and Its
attendant eympiom* of law spirits, bad teste, coated toagne,
obstßphSed bead end f ♦** < *N" of boadechel Yet bow few
know howto cnraitl Gansrally, becaosethe bowate are
resort U bad to cathartics, or lenltves. Bot
each a condition was never cored by cathartics, whew only
office'U to weaken tbe digestion and Impair the Integrity
of the entire sahnlleUveejstem:
Dot nCMPEEHY’S BOUEOPATHIO PILLS—* almple
medioaitd eogar pill—bar* cared bandied* oftba wont
tad moat obetinato cares. TbUladonetimplyhJl®pn»Tlßg
the ton* and restoring U>» integrity of Lb* digestive organa,
from which molt good Appetite, regaUr habits, * clear
betd booyaat aplrlia. Bach • medicine I* • gem, end
only require* to be known to be appreciated.
FIFTY CBSTft PKH DOX.
N. B.—A fhtl Mt Of HCWBMT*» Hosonmio STtOTOS,
with Book «r Diracttana, and twenty different Bemad Ire, tn
Urge elalj, morocco cue, $5; do, In plain eaao, $4. Family
care of fifteen boxes and book, $1
These remedies, bytb* riDgle box or care,areaentby
mail artxprtre, be* of charge, to any address, oa recast of
tha price. Address Pa, F. HUMPHREY A 00,
Ho. M 3 Broadway, Haw York.
Sold la Pittaborgb by J- LANOR, JOHN PETTY; Alla
ghaay ffliy, 0. P. FLEMING and J. J. BAST.
POEkUnaowdknT
PUUlmrgb Imamu Compiay,
Office, No. 96 Water Street,
pittbburoh, Pi-
JAB. W. DAUUANtPreat. 0. W. BATCHELOR, T. P.
V. a. RnntgiT, gec’y.
Innrea agalnat Hall and Cargo Biika, on tha Ohio and
Uirelrelppl rlrtra and tributaries, and Marios Rlik* gen
erally.
And f !»<»■* Lob or Damage by Fire.
And agalnat (ha Peril! of tha Baa and laUad Navigation
and Tramportatlon,
CbrWiAß Yogtr,
felxrk. W Wfttaoai
Juaei (Jordan,
Cbtrlas A. Dr* to,
Chm. Artxtthoot, ChsriMOeetßg,
WIUUm Out, ILK, Moorhead,
Bobert H. Hartley, Joeboa BhodM.
Kathanf. Put, daSfelyd
Alexander Bradley,
Johaßcaty
Samvel HtJhitHn,
Jim lUnhmll,
1860. VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS. 1860.
VALENTINE lUADQUABTB&O.
VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS.
Tbs Urgeit end twit MUltacnlot
NEW AND VEEBH VALENTINES
Ira offered tor tale In Ibta city
Compritingerery rarUty ofctyU cod finish,
OAN DB SEEN AT BUNT A UTNS&'S.
CAN El SEEN AT BUNT A UtNX&'B.
OAN BE BHEN AT HUNT A MINER'S.
BOLD AT WHOLESALE AND BKTATL
AT EABTEDN P&I8EB.
Pot op to totßtomttpsrdurere.
Send joor oroert to HUNT A MINER.
UiU tent tow wbta dMtrod.
JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS!
rn* -v*ir aoai trail skirt,
THE tVMXKA WOVEN &KIBT,
QURMIf OP DIAMONDS SKIRT,
BUT QUALITY OF PLAIN WOVEN EXISTS
AT CO CANTS AND UPWARDS.
IgyMcrchanta and Dealers supplied at a
smaU odvanco on the manufacturer's price.
BATON, CRISIS Ac MAOBUM,
No. 17 Fifth Street.
yg 0T5.787i OTS., $l,OO & UPWARDS,
For a good Shirt for Gentlemen,
Wits or without OolUr.
; Shirt Collarß, Cravats, Ties,
Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs, -
Suspenders, Gloves, Half Hose, Ac.
Merino, Wool and Silk
Onto-Vests and Drawers at reduced prices.
EitOl, GBBE * BA-OBVa,
A T COST 1
TO CHOSE OUT WINTER GOODS,
All Uadi of Drm Trlmmloci, Doolory,
biota, ,
OmtßifislflS ueoSSnd ’to ordw to mile. loon for
tpriot flood.. ntlOH. CBM A HACIIDM,I; Bltblt.
gARQAINS AT BURUHFIELD A CO’Sl
OOODSI
BiU» 8 JmTtaaad Collar*
Collars, L*»rrlauo*d t iiW [ V*3
t to* i L.-'WtycW«Wi W fii
gtn* Btettng- IP u .-.^ 1 ,• •
ADda*n2tttrMjo!otta#DSW«Bd'djii^«W ( -Jd»i
OpfaadsiNortb'BasscarasrfourllraadXartotWs. 1»U
TV/TANILLA ROPiS—ISO coils. assorted
CHEAPEST! BESTJI LARGEST 111 -
£35 nave the Tnilion far Single end Double
Book-keeping, Writing, Commercial |
Arithmetic and Lcotnrea. S
beerd, *», SUUowrj, »?; M Cocr», »3S_L
“So^mTScomplete • Ml coere* tnm 6 to '0 «<*••!
U s3£?Z?T.!?‘!££*'
p hstpbimidbs toe best
"SSSJJiBtSftSKI .. . J, J
I gpeetiMU »*i EmUlhttiart TUf «f jtn*
[ fly letter itimp* to . L -J j
| P. W. iK«g.INB, PlttitiOTgh, t> i
I *
> Th* cozt Term of it" Mouth* open* aa THTTRSB AYJ
tb* 2d d*y o! Fbtraftry. ■: j
Th* beet t&ainietoT* *» pruTtdfd to e»eb department -4
Applkamt* fcr BoardlDg or D*y Paplto •bculdt»ow& t|
J OCPST OUOVE SEMINARY
P ENN Sfc,KK IK «S»: s
innr«pe» cm> MONDAY, tt. ““ * D ™ S ’’i T lf r,! f
tßgr—lo» ot»« *• “■ ffigjgj. g
JHONOOHAPUIO ilt)t'OETlNO:Ui|(gU
fix Ko. S 3 Bt. CUlr itraet. „ . JtJ
«It la a t*Uro*d *j»Um literally--* tn»r»urc*dM ft#-
public guttcra
irs»SIXTH Ward Meitino.—The
Uv csasofllte Blxth Werd will meet et fee Pjßblljo
Achool Hjxzm. iould wenJ, oq BATUBSAY. Fefi.Utß,
7 nViock v. W.. to cnranlt* * Bcpobllc*n Out), Id MjMfA'
eaeewtth«t*BOloUoß«f Ibe Allejbeoy Cctraty B»p»Sicis»
gnenttw Qocemlttee. ;— t£2X.
frs*THi E*ie Oasal Compact.—An Wej*
tioa for B»tbb Dfreeton
«i!l bebeld ■» their cfflw, to *rie,ea
Tabnury Btb, I8OJ»10-10td
Orrtcxuyta* PimscioH 9? c !i. U •
Febrnary Mi, 1860-Js
rrS»TH* Stockholders of tie PittsburghiOia
IMrOompiuy are hereby notified that an
three TrwteJw of **id Oompanj-OM toMire nntitthbjnt
Monday of OcUber. I 860; ooe to aarTO antll£WJJ2L
day ol October. UCI aod one to aervo Mill ibaflrat MbD<Uy'
la October. 18C2—will be held at the office of tbflCo®pa&J,
In PUtSorgb, on MOSDAY, the 20th ln»L, bet*e*» tite
h S°” 6 °' Cl “ k il*a U. OHEl3tT.^“f
Discharors non thi Ear with I
Letter from Mr. 0. K. SArgent. Ls|
Hem*. N. I CiiU A oo_—l,lUT, b<ta |
troubled for npwerde of eighteen Jeln with reining hM |
In my bend, dlecbnißlAß At mj left eer, u often •» ■ I
vnk, i tuck, ellmy matter of the moot offeoaJTexm*!!, I
tleo Impeding my hearing eo that I could sot bear a|W>jth I
tick. I hare been doing more or lea* for elx jears W port-; I
fy my blood, and thnsramoTe the sores or bollk, bn| wljfb-'j
oat any change, except seemingly for the wotss. jAbgpt j
tvo months sloe* 1 comae need taking the. 1
Byrap* In less than two weeks X began to ImjjroTej Jjjhe
discharges became less frequent, with an enUr* change la
[ their appearance, being thin and watery. Id ond
I more the dlmhargcs ceased altogether, and I hare n« Wen I
I troabled with them eince; Uy hearing ia aUo Improrißg, !
| bo that i can hear> watch tkk plainly. MygetiaralWth
Is ranch better, and I aball continue the ose of the Sf
tho confident expectation of deriving farther spc&£t Irpa
11. Yonra, moit gratefully, OYBU3 ■. •
Boszov, Deck 1, pW. ;j |
ThU is to certify that Sir. 0. B. Bargent ha»;beffl|la§ni> |
I employ for mrtral years, and we
meat he may miks In regard to the Infirmity wifi* which
be hu been efflictod can be relied upon ta tmthiol find
correct- HALLBT. DhTH I®, §
Plano lorte Manaaetaietn j ... I
609 Washington street, Boston, aua.
pHSJLßitnza, Angnt 17 Qk t
Waihtngton Honae, Chestnut it f I
lb tht PrvprittonefUu JV»rin»
_Aft«r the cate of my letter to you of the 13th Hot, list, 11
cantlnnedt* use thnJ?eiuiiaa Syrup until my hearing wan
folly restored to me, and my heelin pertooUy re^n^
ed. I hats not taken any ottha fiynip fix *n*»lfcoWhs
past, and I have no doubt that lam permanently «redof !
thetnflrmlty with which I wasted naaj Wagged
Tocn, mpeetfnlly, ■ GTBU3 8. BARflaHy.
Id riiil hi eilTurllTTinnt I v. ; i
DEL GEO, 11. KBTfiEB, 140 Wood street, t» the A««it
tor thle city : .
IMMENSE! | | :
HOME JL2TD STTKOtEAIM.
DEIAHB! . |
FBOFESBOn WOOD'S | i
HAIR RESTORATIVfE
Was Introduced to thejPnblio early in: 85_9.,.
. JIJBJSOW • - !
'Ualytrsally nitd thwitfionTTne eisilißa
Wwldi ! | :
nolB*.6md
IP TOUR HAIR 18 OBAT, ! ! I ■
IP TOUR HAIR IS THIS, 1 I
08, IP YOU ABB BALD,,' . S ;
IT WILL RESTORE IT. : - f ;
IS SOU HAVE DAHDRUPE, s
IP YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD,J : ;
IP YOU HAVE NfiBVOUffHEADACHE
IT WILL CUBE THEM. is
TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, ) i.
TO PREVENT ITS PALLING, [ ! :
TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY, ; j i i
USE WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, S i :
SOLD BY aJ. WOOD A CQ., ■ S
IUUAREEI STREET, BT.LOUIS,HO.,
patent hedioine dealers: and
DRUGGISTS IN CITY AND COUNTRY.
ocMlj ; £
SPRING GOODS.
! S .;
NEW STILES OF |
j.j
Delaines and Prints
■t ! h
■ ; 11 - v
JUST OPENED AT I .
;;; i|:
w. &
:'i j s
Corner Fifth and Market streets; | \
fed - f «
~N the Co art of Common Pleas iolftHjftSh
. . th* county of AHegbraj. _
y g , ipi ftra.lSflO. ; 1,?.*.
And bov, to wit: February dU>« ;lkoo..Applkdtto#b*»
beta mad* ihl* day to said Court to
corporation to “PW Academy.of o*4.
bvrghy" which will b* panted at the sat tots ot via
Court, imlen ezcrptlosao* filed thereto. : i 2•-
fftdl*wd3w DAWIBL ABM6tltOW>g.
: N TRK COURT OF COMMONj|j|g
FLEAB, Lb and for' the county of ABeghosy*- sWjfißP
*sf£T3£WS&
rfTtttSatanapplkiatJoa&ra Charter of ftcwimgwrf
BirtorioiSocWy ot Wmtara J2* ffld
deymlde to the Court of Oommna BaMlft Sagfel- l«d
county, aaddied to. »7£®»/ "**»•
afijwMkid, loaertrdancawith law.aad tf nowiflclaatm
•on b* abova to tb* contrary;
win be granted etlbe next term ofaaldOoart. ! 2
from thaßecbrd. . , n . ra J,!j M n »>
fcddawdSv Atteat: D. AEMBTBQHQ.rr&iyy.
OR SALE IN .BEWIfIELBI4-4efH
baadaom* Cottage lesHanenirt thiu*heitt«f|j*H,
ground. Tbs booaaMi *uß* roams, betid# httebeffTma
,«Bnr. Thereto tbna wall of flo*w*tar,.|Rd»Ußu fruit
trees, abrttbMiy.bsin. cartaf# } *WM Ueeoa
tb*P. f.W. AO-a, rear ontbaßetn* BdafeWUhtn
rainotaa walk oith* fltatffin.Ths aubtribet Mur d*»
■lnna to ■aU,ofiarttha/*fop*xty below «*». PfloiWCO.
Jalfclawdimls , WM. IL MpI&EK.
109 AtLEQSXmr CQUSTY<—In thimttufcfiti to*
cation of Qsarnr atmi and put of HUt itmt Ua tb»
Boroagh of Booth fUtatarfb. - | £.<■
iTa.l A«. t km, 1859. Jtttt. '
And dow, to wit: Jumary Silt, UBO, Tbhf&WfljtofP*’
UUoapxMroUd and raad la cpaa Chart* wb*>»cs<*?t®a
motion of Hamilton A Aehemw, Attorn*}! t*
an, tha (Snort giant a Kala on ail th* partial Wswkmw
•bow eaasaoa or beta* BAIO&DAY, tanASlhfoy « #**•
nary, A* H, ISSCVWby sail Quarry • tr *% 1 l i?
of Booth Rtt*bargb,and all that part oflliUa&raeltaaaU
Boroagh if leg noUMaitwudly of * BB *^ dtt S?SSiS
•oath-aartccrnuoflotNa.24 la Cfretfagha
tad Aetata wwrt.JteM'Agvm
titotto Guatl. rule* • «•* **
Bt IB> OoCU. . T,n*raV^dUrk.
itfra»w«tw AtMt Taoi. a. bowus. gjg-
G u 1
»“ “>• AXJEKT
Ju&icfH*.
127 Pearl Street, Now. Tort i J,.iL l! „
«« mm br m«ll *»• epAwiCa
■pj- I A TV A 'IMU A pip.
“ hut jxd tver^n^pt,
exam not *»«aro
*oo.
go. IT nrra «TBPT.
» n.Rn.-DnmiP.-. J igH
A DB. «11. TH Kl|l>m
BTJi aammnD, rt, -ii. A.
. putaDarsjLPlut
Tenter* UeaentMi toth*
Ut In the lined fclaprofeiriM. H* OMpfcWfetbtAttt
Improved moimeflMMSatttt&Vlefapaehiutnt'
tide* hero ficod the flrittlef* bmt^spaysm.%W» «►
ainerty wtttrft»«pc<OfflmH uMuttw»/iiiCUw\;t»ih»
crofbwTcm, wutfe* hlntfl—artof tbe-paMlflihntger*
fees •eUrf'ctioa wßt-1» gtroa ta «U> cm oafirubd t»Uf
ucte. :
V£siti3|<fee'«o. W^imifawWj.
bi&Mi bitairaHMMt
dsaTttei my fetor faiawtth thrt* |*Ow?tKjS[*
therortoq»«T>mc<TMVhtw*rf»ltf igtlMfll*
Roll botteb-is in*. &o» gooato
prta.fcrnl.t7 OIUII*WQO*S*a.
: ! j j!
J. G. PAVIR Auctioneer.
OQmmttclAlJalm Room Sa-w RshJHt.
/-IT.QSIKOOTO tobakoca of fectoAof
■S SuS tt«&*, w^aa^jgjgf
io?Sb. ujm «rd l gg? ,^ I *?SF ! ft^isS l i??*
e»ll Ud *xutloe tb» ***• tote* ftjy
SS , SI," I SS3fSSS3^»*^»^ss
JOanCAOBAT t ■' • ••- ••- • "
TALDJUSLB STOCKS A£ A«U*2?s«£
•• ClUieii’i Btekollittjbnrcb. .. .*: “.V, ;..
Ecr»u laranttooi Co. ■
W*«tCTH do do; :
AU**beuT do do; “
ratiWß’llMmßftfh, ;
BlrmlnfchUß Bridp Camc*iiT*
j. a.DA.yia.i«ct.
fIENN ST* BOILDIKO LOTS ATAUC
TION.—On Tuesday srenlny, Teb. llih, at t o*dock,
«Ult* KJi, tirt&a teeoad floor uk« room, «<xM nmr m£
adjacent to th® Fair Qfoooda,OU» ward. TbaWti an
{MI Croat oa Pcaff«t,»xteadlnx l»A lMl»tto Spite*
-i!,.. nab, .«b® baUacs Ul,»a«4S
years with lotcmt. sec arid by
wul mmwmoiabtt.
enc-'toa rooaa*-.. ft 9 J. G. DAVIS, .loet.
AS STOCK AT AUCTlON—OnTtresisy
Feb. 7K:o'cteF.;»»b.OolMM«M
| eeieißocawfNo. M Fifth itreet, »U 1 be Bold, cavtntat
whoißmiuiyebocßni.witbOTt nwrw, . T - .
Slllltm Blralojtam, Q« US took
gtocb. f. Q.S>AxIB,Ap& ■>
-
A LtEGHENV !>KOmU - ]f FOR SAIB. -
f\ _jTwo Lei* on Montgomery street, £0 feet that Mcb
ply to * CO- 68 Focnh etrert.
S loots. SALES BYAO&TIN XW)Mla.t
00, AT 181 JI SEOIUOTS' liTOaASail
imntSDAT H
OoroeratMk, Botut md E«1 S<tat» .■old •I.JUNI? «h
it tta Motbißti’Kxchingi b r AJJgr jj ioojub* 00.
Seta. Drift* and Uini tt s
'rp«»caiib!e term* by ' AOSTIIt LOOM* A CO,
■•Zl' Stack Hateßrokao.B3 foartfcrt.
(Sits amiummts.
ELOCCTIOSAttY . BNTKUTAI2IHSSKT*
MB. ROBERT KIDD,
(Author of Kidaft Fosal CidtVTiind EUettion)
ResMCtfallr ta!omu.tb«ci(2x>aio( PitUbarfti a&d Tiring
that he will jtr* ON* of bUpopolar fclocuttaury Yota*
UlomraU, Us LAPA7RITB UALL, OB
Tuosday Evening, Febraary l4tV.
Sho BfltarUlnmcat will eooaiit of • grootTorlety or £sa6>
ioxf ottd'BeclUtkms, Comic, SeotinmnUl Oui Tro*Jc,«*. r
loetod from aUadard ■nlbcrt, latenpanod with tuairki oa
Tool Oolfocortod opoa tb« priodplM lorclTtd la lb* or*
of Sndlaitad Ppoaklog witlt mm, dUtloctoosSytorto, il
ague* t&4 ImpmtlTo eCsct.
Admltti»ca2S«nii.
fal&2td
FRAHKWH BH.I.IAHD BALOON,
FRABSLEt BALL,
6th at, opposite Ehttatrarsh Theatre.'
JOS. MiTTBKWB, Ji, rmaiite :r ;
U» awnuasditloQ of clHtwi ttd ItrttgMfc »Uptt
«lr, comfort mil coottolcbco. t« not tanatmA, lt»ro»l«Ha
ti. Wmtom BJSSISSSS
SflSffis!!SlWsttSSSS*£
Caw.C»®talSotolk«a«U othe T, Kt i^. l ?Ji| l J%t
wUdi ha can diapcaa of on renaonabla tenu and aitfca
I Bitmfactsm’airholAalnprieca. :
fffitiatttlpjua aftbttttatmnrtfl.
snvs& piashd wabh<’
lIAKVKY B’H.LHIY. ' 3. 5
No. 1222 Market Street, Philadelphia,.'
UAnaEkctarvn of ■••'-••• '-'•••
NICKEL BILYES, »nd 6ILTSB PLATER of
forks, ePOOMS, LADLES, gOrTERKHTFES,. ,
CABTOBB, TBS BETS,UBNB, KETTLC,
WAITERS, BUSTER PISHES, ICEPITfInERS.-..
QAg» BABKEKrCOHMCHIOSWAR*, '7^«
CTTP3,MUQS,G«BIII3,*t7» jTj.
s!££. «inf»Cgg|Safely
stitatiaA tbea • . . *'i
es'aS’V-a?**-r'T !?£-***Families^.
. .ur r - I "j • -/“ ■* '
v is'i,
<g¥T.v \V *£ r-. i rz,
243 Eacs ttoeeti PfcUsMpfcjft i*»» ;
R. B—All Orton »U 1 moot with proapt •ttsalWt..,
joStSad - ■'^■—
OARB.
j. a kooks & ca,
Floor and Provision Commission Merchants/
jro.iw irerih m*rvcs,bti9* rtoߣaat,
PHILADELPHIA.
tnnio • -
Dreldl ACo,Banker*.Phil*. GmrettA HerUo,fMJ*
B*ak HorUwrn Ltbertlea, “ aiter t PrleeA.Ofc, „ .
B. Bollock A Son* ** J.D.lduner, CladaniU*o.
Wright Bros. AOo-, “ t^c
Cora Exchange Bank,' ** QUbat Prjor, 8L !**“*»'
J«Baltf ■ - v •
HI L AD£ IiPHIA tt-ROTBBS
FU&m&BIXQ XXPORIUM -
AS» WHOLESALE JAPANHKD WABB MAJJCPACTOBT *
606 Clxerry Straot*
J. HALL BOHUBAH,
WhoUcale UasafKtnnn of Grocer* Ka* &astcr.Beak* >
fancy Tea Oatttiro; Prtmrt WlrrProP* r;,
• ni Oemptad Bust ~ ' l
WaTOr niter OoolMt AorA*i «*•••• ;.».
atteotioaof Bcofliern tad Waters TrefletefitM*
J - . . : -
fafVT a r.i. jc m=r ajj~ptilCß. . '■•/
Wholesale fitoten S Commlaslflii fleieliaiiU,
123 XarlxtSt,above Trmt k northtidi^FhUad^p^i^
OFFER for eale the foltowulgt on the mort
naesoetile taß&B>Tic - .>4.
ax) package* Nev York end Philadelphia Byrape, wM» >
100 casks prime retailing Bice, ‘ , .r
-600 bba. hefloed Began. eeritcd.
ICO « prime CabaMohme, , . ,
6co beg* BioOofiee, prime *ad median* qnamle*
WUh oral amortmeat Tee*, Bptcee, Ac. - - -J»
CARDS It CARDSit
PBIHtlE'fl BHBKt ABD CVIQSBIfy.
BerteadChmpertintheMarketj
Cords for Mounting Photograph Pioturos^V
Of Bnperfar final! tjand at LewPriceW—r. - ' 1
_ 1 i.H.coiims, '?-£.
' PAPEffW 4 Wareheßro, EOSMIgOB BTRBEPr-M
PHILADELPHIA. • ~ : > T v - r -
J. B. C &I*D W-BXrXi
633 Chestnut'Street, ._.
[opposite CUw4 Sow,) .... ..-T'*' a
P HILADEL P> H I A i rft
ssw inpoaTATtoas-puis watchmi
PATBK.PHILLTPBACO. WakheeJaGroera. ■
CHABLES SaODSHAira Locdca
■orio»tlltiue, la Hoatiog Ceros :^x r
V Auffisrsi3,iAgsn&ibraKTrf X;]
GOLD AHP BILYE3, BHGIlga AHO&W& r ~
Jagblyd
TKAM^OOR r gINDBBY
aS^SuSaua!*•**+ A. ttEOWAND. LrrS«^
—, , UUX>
T 3 AKBB * 00’S UNEXCELLED BBASfe
■ j u.totofaod of th»Propri>to»,
DjSdMVQM. rUSDBMCH,TDtTON,BC^W I .W«?*
* SETTER udother rwpactebl* DnrgfW*.vv*v>i “-~££.
n ta era>cTn*dt>j Bfoo PbTddoaa tfcroqifccHKttwMCTr
trr wa&UU fc» partly, tmotun. saltanjiitj' of F*S***
*&Butn*tomtnmU*t» »adodor;prododnf iiam«W.
•nTeartalß to**Bt l»Cooo*:Cett% Broachtti*4i4lMM»
TwrißlmtOaamgtftoLMTTOWtlrn. «tt4‘tUßtfoOfr
Smtinn lb* pce&UarKßddUttafittraatflltttf
BnodefOUorer «Uotfitn,l*attt*t«4b7.ii»cvti&cMMQZ
{yMwtorf fbofasoby o>lh»Pttlyßti»y
P h, tad dttwMidlal • BchooUt-OPAby nBHBTOOTj*
daporfdattusttmompibaro.-: JdwJPnid-7
T7XSTH LIST o£; ApplicaUbm feißUiig
fifed Ip U>»CUtfcVofflg»WK^|g^TjBb
Brrma Jtmea,tmra;BobtP*ottto«P&ig>
OtarkltavM#* do Tihwd»Btabm*S, r* •, m>-
QarSvomi do-aa to >-*
v..:?-- %*■
looMlNUon IL, ■•do&thwrd.FtttJtoarsb,
tottrftto,- do<Bt~do r~“
frO|yrt<ac,y th olhg tolmfrfrV:. :
qwiOffloo, ftb.ga.iBaa, -
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-
lynkapbrOon; - r
a;o® n>* Bon Bottom _ t +
dftbabsji; , - yjf
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mO liEX—Tho ff AHEBUOa»S^»
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