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-.ice in this country,
2,.:lasses used intoxicating
~ ,.."mcrage, to a. greater or - less
;„..I'madness from liquor is a thing
occurrence in all parts of thu
_iL,iry. -Of all the suicides which have
.e.kenplace in the United States for the
' past dear, two-thirds are attributed to de/iri
-: rinprtrenn7nr. -- - OE - all the crimes that swell
- calendars ninety-nine one
- "Htniaiedihaarrattributable to bad whisky. ,
Of lilrtiae^Poverty, and-sull'ering, and mis
ery, which we see around us„ alinost, if
not Ifjto,gekher,, the whole, is directly or in
'result of the use of poisoned
The greed of gain has induced men to
manufacture and sell drugged and poison
-Od'•fiqUors to such an extent that no man
who-• ; :uses liquor at all, is safe from being
poisoned and made mad. If the same
drugs were introduced into our coffee,our 'tea
or our bread, the guilty parties NCould at once
theY desert -e,' the severest pen
of.,the laws against secret poisoners.
Why should those who, with deadly drugs,
adulteratottr ate, our wines and our spir
ituous-liquors, escape? 'Why should they
be. -permitted to grow rich off the physical
trdserlO,'and moral and mental woes of
their::. - fellow - Men ? Is it any excuse for
thess'avholesale poisoners that they have
money.in their purses ? The fact is, that the
tulukteAct,tion of pure liquors, and : the maim
facturg, oqogus articles, has become so
genetil thattliose. who engage in it, quiet
their,-;consciences with the excuse that
ey#,4bbdt -- - does the same. Meantime hu
manity suffers.
It is high time,not only that the attention
of tli übl c, but of our law makers was di-
Mctgistri-tlevising some method of efficient-
Piiienting this great and constantly in
creasing evil. War, and pestilence and fam
ine slay_their ten'S of thimissnds, but strych
n viltisky tales away Alio. useful poiv . ers,
and destroys the lives of a hundred fold more
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Telthierance societies Mire failed to pre
viiitjhe use of ardent spirits as a beverage-
A very large quantity of what is called liquor
is s - ii:01 - 11.nd - probably always will he. I
There rsa great diversity of opinion in regard
tothsjot - Mlrlety Of presenting - the sale of
pW irtilior, bia. wen , enai -he nridoubt. of
the necessity Of punishing the manufacture I
andsiire'ofziptrrion . . drugged imitations of
thepTinets: of the_ viMage," the brewery
`'"Weiitatiport our statute books, iro-
urider. heavy penalties the sale of
Poleoiree'oy .'!*lferated liquors, which is
(!titi,yl,l9iaked with impunity in all quarters
of the State: The penalty is rarely if ever enforced ;
- ..'.:.;C.44:receiatly tried in the Court of Corn
-14.511eas of-Lancaster county, however.
wthicirweAnd reported in the Lancaster Er.
prcwindiaiWrilutt - a methorl of legal proco
dursi-e.#3ts,Whieh,if generally resorted to,
nitt - Vloginrch to break up the whole system
of,'.ni thn ng drugged liquors. The
plaiutifk:Who - were extensive liquor deal
erte,s'aitrid 'the_defendant, who is a hotel
keeptc-iii-rLancaster, for the recovery of
forty-OiNinl. for a 'barrel - of old rye
whiskey." The defense was, that the liquor
did Apt. Oftresppod with theaamplebywhieh
it was sol 4„. and : in fact that it contained cor
rosive or poisonous substances. The latter
poii ,: itcois:•_fo hare been established by
cherrtical , test.s to which the liquor was sub
jecteilin pres s- the . conrt and July,
by the comma for thedefendant; George W.
M'Elroy, E4q. His speech on the occasion
produced a pirwerfurimpression upon the
jury. After alluding at length to the man
ner in whichdfliggiia liquhrtilere manufao•
tared, and drawing a.terrible picture of the
victims of tic`al?4, 2 l:i4Miti prbklueed by it, he
concluded 14s ppeeel uy follow-Et:
"Gentlemen of itTe jury: By your verdict
this day you Ivill-decidrial. imzortant matter.
The ccaintr,rlS`iit4 - ffOod" ed With Poisoned or
adalteratoil)jiluors. They,have found their
way iutt.P.ev`M.YState,-Citytteiri,
in the conntr,y- ,From every, part of our fair
land thrier - rifhaakiirre:ThitAi that the scout-go of
intemperance is on the increase. Our prison
et# sll2 l ll Dit_iso.L - Melanetloly .!trittlf., that
men, without regard to their families or their
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ill tinder - ilio maddening iniluenee
Weagents...,Gurfrave.,yardsopen
t s IS - bosoms - toreesive
tribute young,the old, and the middle
aisPd are been .s tteo hythis. blighting
On every hand may be seen the regiutporer.
ty,ltrid at every corner may be heard the wails
and whi9.,,erA; of _detipilEi,ZT_ho.l&ecjiof the
acc.a.<l.sirr is swelling the long catalogue of mur
der, atukiHrtauy ravings
may be heard
and ifilidessed. the ravings of the wretched vie
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tim;,,ltopOlossl and incurably: insane, or MOT..
tetra -, - WOundliff-unto:-detith ; by tho
use of th - Iteilited'iSnisoris!:- 4 rhtiir sale
hieatititstske tir_dYerflel.-. R.4-ogertlless" , _of _the,
law, men, for filthy lucre, will engage. in it. ,
1" , , fidiotrtrd. fdt-tif-daY.Will establish-the fact,' that
if if i cati v in , don ti at y t o law, manufacture and
sell them, they . cannot , comliel others to pur
chase., ..1t...wi11. Also, go fait() .e.t . pose the frauds
whithltleY'aro* preetising'iri this community.
r.-Afia while it may-airi-in lifting' from society a
bigffOffindidr la crushing lt to theeartkvit 'will
teach such as the plaintiffs to be ,honest
in their dealings, with their fellows, , and when
'dim sell to-them old rye 'whiskey at a stipule
-• .terax, c!,. : •;. - fffilirt _istithelit.' the'getiuino article,
1 and not attempt to irapose upon them that
which . js.rictsdit;tO be thtowit to the do "-- '
Tne verdict of ae . jury was in favor of the
defencl . ApA ri ".AlOwing t.l-,. plaintifk nothing
foritinvidokyi - __. .__
atoya4islitainly a riglttata.g verdict and
if every body was to refuse to pay
poison
ed,whisky the
-manufacturers and dete-, rs
'would soon :be compille'd to . furnish a good
article or quit the liusilaess,
If we are tdbe tiolsoP4d withdut recourse,
it is time we should`' IthioW the fact; and if
unprincifiled men will knowingly place the
poisoned chalice, to .tle lips of their fellow
melt, causing'Peedlessly,disease and traisery
and madneksatad death, certainly..-licua
e*and honorable to refuse to pay for their
deadly nititieir. - Give us l''pnve old - rye "
without the sttycluitint ale with Out the coo
ulus indiefis - and Tager beer vithatzt tobacco
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public from an evil which is
'nougands of valuable men every
TUE. , NEWS.
,The Now York-election takes place next
Tuesday. The Itepnblicans have no hopes of
electing knytliing In the dity, bat hope to do
something in the plate, though Harper's Ferry
and Old Brown will.•be a" heatry burthen to
carry. Tho Americans, on the other side,
hait - no dOtibt of electing the hi - Orbrid:Half
Utica ticket, and thus "smash" both tko other
party "machines." Wo shall see what wo
shall ' see. _ - - •
The Dispatch, re-publishes a portion of old
Giddings', incendiary discourse at Philadelphia.
We Ybought brother Pleesen bad mere - regard
for the morals of tha . donimimity than to lay
before them such treasonable stuff. We shall
not be surprised hereafter to sea in the columns
of our lively and indephnffent neighbor,somo of
Joe Barker's speeches. Does the. Dispatch
mean, by its re-publication; to approve of Gid
dings' rigmarOla as tbe doctrines of the Re
publican party. TIM Ohio blusterer was ono
of the leaders in forming the Republican or
ganization ; he is ono of its leaders in Ohio.
Does the party approve and endorse its senti
ments ? It would seem so from the manner in
which-the Dispatch, an " independent journal
with Republican - proclivities." uses them,
Letters from alemphis, Tennessee, state
that cotton is coming ih rapidly. The receipts
are expected to amount to tour hundred thou-
6and.liales this season, the estimated value be
ing from eighteen to twenty millions of dol
lars. Shipping season closes in June. In 1856
thirty thousand hales were shipped up the riv
er for the East and West ;in 11339 eighty
thousand bales wore shipped in the same di
rection; and it is exiiected that one hundred
and fifty thousand bales will take the same
course in 18(0.
Hay is selling in Philadelphia ntsl,lo to
$1,15 per hundred pounds, and bright straw at
80 Cents.
In the ejectment suit of Cutter ngainst the
heirs of Mullaupby, et St. Louis, Mo., the
jury rendered a verdietof $40,000 damages for
withholding the land, and a monthly rental of
$733. The eleven-fifteenths of the tract in di:•
pute is valued at $1;00,000.
Roth the IntPrnatiorinl and Colonial Brinks
of Toronto have Ems pendal. .
The Afonittur: officially announces that on
the 17th, a treaty of peace was concluded at
Zurich between France and Austria.
It is said that the Pope, acting in concert
with the Emperor Napoleon, will eadrt,e a
manifesto to the states of the Church
The Georgia State railroad has paid int. the
State treasury, for the Saar ending Sriptendwr,
the sum of $4112,000 ores and above
The Dem,,erats of Kara a have nominated
Sank liedary for Governor, and .1. A. Ifilder
man for representative to Congness, under the
Wyandotte. con.itilution at the Democratic con
'vention.
• Tho Bank of the Stab, Minnesota, and
Ninollet County Bank (Minn.) have both sus
pended. The issu&l of the former aro batted
upon Minnesota 8 percent bond+, whir,4 are
at par in NISw York - city ; the other Ls -worth-
Portions of Illinois have heretofore been
famous for raising broom corn. Thera is now
geld of nearly 800 acres of tinscorn in the
vicinity of Itorlfora, in that State. 'Ordine
ily acres will produce a ton ; at this esti
mate the crop will bo .t 20,000.
The Rev. J. E. GraciT, or Lancaster, Pa.,
has a lecture written on the Character, Cut
ionis and Prejudices of tho Pennsylvania
tlutch." It la said he has drawn from tho
somewhat abundant resources of Old Berks a
- -ery life picture.
A shock (dun ertrthriunkc was felt st 3 o'clock
Pn Wednesday morning, et Idnettitta, Calais
and Etedport, Maine, and nt St. George, St..
'Andrews, and St. John, I. B.
Madame Anna Bishop, after an absence of
several years, is about to' re 7 appear in concerts.
is said to be in its tine voice MS ever. Young
Arthur Napoleon is with her. '
Dr. Boynton is lecturing in Philadelphia to
crowded hotuum. . •
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Tin) . Leavenworth Herald says that Gov.
)11organ, of New York, sent a thousand dol
lars to tho Repitbficans in Kansas to carry the
Ono of the results of the Brown foray at the
South may be observed in the increased re
atrictions upon freecolored people. A bill tine
peen introduced into the Tennessee Legislature
do prevent free negroes traveling on the ratl
ine& in that State, which passed at the tirst
loading. The bill provided that the President
who shalt permit a free negro to travol on any
tined within thojurisdiction of the State under
slipervision ahall pa! a line of $2OO ; any eon
(inet:Of rot. pen:6111111g a violation of the act
8411 pay a -fine of $250 ; provided such free
dogro' cohirtif iirid'care 4 of L a'
fi.eo whrie citl en of Vetinoss6o, who 'vouches
fpr the character of said free negro in a penal
Ilond_efsl,ooo,
I i THE CONVICTION ON: 'TOWN. —
' John Brown, - the Commander-in-Chief of
tho Harper's Ferry inguridaidn, hee'n eon
iicted of YritiMer in OA ), Ilrar".ateree, and of
ti-eason to the_ State of. Virginia. This result ,
*as ' expected' han6. counsel lhave.
*lade a ;notion in arrest ofjudgement, the legal
reasons for which, are 'stated in our telegraphic
riolumns. It will probably be•sorne days be;
fhre he receives his sentence. The plea of in_ ,
sanity' Which he 80 ,faiajr rejected, world
'lave availed him nothirit{', for hie Midn4s• was
df, that description which the Gocia send upen
hose svhom they wish to clestrey; -Hii ,
diem has brought 'him to the position of a con
diotedietirderet. That fanaticism was the ef
f'ect httliiaeitchingiof- others. That - which is
the it; politicaltheory he
reduced to practice
Who is, i4 .- ii6Leithi?. , .1
"Deatli of imilti*Kibbil".
Rh , re-: ,
gret thti 0f;*149 :3101 . 0441?, 419
young an (laugh far - 4;)f OUrlc:fw 4. 'c a !
.
Kibbea
wa4 - itAtie farc„; "toohil6.i er of he r 1 40'
at Sl:kali:l2e kf her doceiskl vrcia'
of a ,eifele: or, devolad an '11(X, ring - friend&
Her varied-. nlishrer-
griect - plishmeate,
tbe sii;eartess . of her disposition,
to IrlAgsii4,-"itndiiiade her •
idol ,of theiguieirist aptl dearest
OHNE
which,
-.Lion, has been
41': the deceased,
Miss. Lucy Brown,
ifornia. — Mr. Broderick,.
was never married, andf;his
.; nearest 4lative in. this country,
Led by the accidental. explosion of a
.-5-shell many years ago.
'The New York Post is, however, Informed
by a relative of Mr. Broderick that the rightful
heirs- to his largo property, estimated at one
hundred and, thirty thousand dollars / but en-
Cumbered by eighty-eight thousand dollars of
mortgages, are two youn . s girls by the name of
McDonnell, now living in Carrigtuphill, in the
county of Cork, Ireland. These. young ludies
are cousins•german to Mr. Broderick on his
mother's side—his Mother's sister, formerly
Miss. Colbert, "having.. married McDonnell,
their father, who died nearly twenty years ago.
The mother died subsequently, leaving a small
property to the girls. It is said that Mr.
Broderick httas'ent some pecuniary assistance
to his orphan cousins after his emigration to
this country. - -
Information has been forwarded to the Miss
eslle Donnell, of Senator Broderick's death
and their claims...up:in his estate.
:‘,
general
No honest
s liquors tested
and in each county
On' the 26th of October, Francis Keenan,
.Esq.,of...trancaster, died in that city, at the
tge of forty years. -- 3lr. Keenan was a native
of Ireland, and possessed, in an eminent de
gree, all thoso fine qualities of head and heart
which distinguish his countrymen. He was a
nephew of tho venerable Father Keenan, the
pastor of the Roman Catholic Congregation of
the city - of Lancaster. He. was a ge.ntletnan, of
high-toned integrity, firm, dignified and cour
teous in his intercourse with his follow men,
anclpossessed of fine legal and literary attain
ments. Ho was a christian gentleman, and
occupied a high position at the bar and in the
social chic. In his death, society has lost a
bright ornament, and the public a useful
man.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company have,
for about a year, discontinued the publication
of monthly statements of their reeript.e. But
wo find the following. ptatement, showing a
comparison of the rurnir.go from January Ist,
to October Is t, with those of the fame period
of last year:
Fart !nue muulliA of lh;:i
This shows a decided increase this year over
'Kitt which is the natural result of good
management and large business. During part
of this year, too, the receipts were diminished
tiy the ruinously low rates for freight that ex
kted during the competitiot, time,
The la.t nowi from China contradicts the
rrutnrl ~1 the French paird-,, that Slr Ward
11• S taken to Pekin. dint up in a boa, from
which ho eouLt.er nothinc or thn otsatry.and
aftor arril ing at PoLin, wu. Lopt conflned like
a prisoner. Our nil ni,tex had beon r00.,t your
teolt,ly reeeived at Pekin, tit,. capital of the
Chincj,o Empire, and eapri,L. - d to be able 14 ,
forward the rutitkatien of Ow Aineri,lin treaty
with China by the next mail Thi.i nowAi con
firm% the accuracy the inwiltgatteo trans
mitted to the L. , tiger by our China correspond
ent.
learn from the, 11014j4.411 Po , : that t h e
Americas of MILV4/4414'hu , etts 11,-ho arr. opposed
to the. re.c.lecti.ln ref (Jut. Batiks, hAd 4
e..ventt..n ut Faneuil Hall. in which tu;
were rPpri••••i,t , -.1 by 471) Et-C
-orner Itrip;4 - 4 nriniinava f. r Govcrrwr.
The evidre-i and reAniution, arraign the .lorni
mint party i•evr.rely for its Wllrit , h the
public IT " it ig a part and
1,,,rcel of which I. ,) , - ipp”.",l to the
ronstitutinn that it cannot
rust tit all in nryiNv 141.; half of tha ropublie."
and they call upon all eltizon9 tci unite
nd put a -top rtisting I.thu This fir
rmigniment of the Ilf , publictin, in acvore in it+
uth.
Tit tat is a company now forming, in St
Louis, under the name and , tylo of the "tit.
Louis Silver Mining, essirpany," with a capital
of slno,coo,.to mine for silver in Arinona.—
$25,000, the first assessment, has been paid in,
and this is considered a sufficient amount to
commence operations On ft liberal and profita
ble scale. The organization is under t.ho gen
eral act of incorporation of this State.
A Cutuostrr.—On Tuesday hest, the hands at
work in. the sand pit nt Capt. Nußon's Brick
yard, in this place, Caine ncroti n most
tingu
lar. natural formation, at the depth of twenty
live feet below the surface of the earth, which
would require telentille reason to account for.
The substance, for such we must call it, for
went of a name, was in the form of a half cres
cent, about eight inches in diameter nt ono
end, tapering to a point at the other, and wan
about seven or eight feet long. Tho outside
disc Bored, but theinside presented a clear
white appearance, havinga consistency not un
likoSawyer's Chemical Olive Ebeip, and when
trieil, in our office, for washing the bands,
done the work equally as wets. Thesand stra
ta here is entirely free from gravel, but where
this was found, there were several good sized
boulders, and Some gravel underneath it. The
workmen in getting it out• broke it Into frag
ments, but they managed to MVO some tine
specimens of it.
Now the question is, what is it ; how did itgct
there,and whatuetion of nature produced such a
singular result? Was it originally a [deco of
wood, or the tusk of some extinct monster"
The specimena I:iefore us show layers orgrowths,
such as are found in the white ash, but they
are compact—not porous. If it wits originally
a pieco of wood, the transformation is most
Singular. If a tusk or bone, eontioniug as it
did, an alkali, the absorption of the vegetable
oil, which' is found throughout the Valley of
the Allegheny, may have produced the sub-
Stance found—a very passible article, of fine,
White„hard soap t Huck being the case, thn
Idea of a Soap Aline lit no longer a myth, and
Butler county will have to yield the pain—not
the sapimiferous compound hearing that name,'
but the palm 'of rictory to the soil of Arm
strong county. What evor the , 'origin 'arid
Cause may have been in the above instance, the
result:is soap. The origin and cause are ques
tions for scientific elaboration.--,slrmslrong .
Penforraf.
A correspondent of the Fredericksburg, Va.,
Recorder says:
It is an error that Col. Lewis W. Washing
ton, of JeiThrson, is "the nearest relative of .
General Washington, alive." The venerable
Daingeriteld Lewis, of King George, is one
degree nearer. Mr. bowls is a grand son of
Fielding Lewis, and Bettie, the sister or
WashingMn, whilst Col. Washington's father,
the - late --- Col. George C. Washington, yaw
onTy the son of anephoW. All tho nephews
Of the General were bequeathed swords in his
will, and twoire in possession of the Lewis
family-, the One worm at 'Braddock's defeat, be
side other relies, being
,now at Marmion. Mrs.
Laurence , Washington, Of Westmoreland, is
iin:atinvof Cola L. W. Washington, and, - "Of
course,lilsoaMearer relative.
A. diticovers- 'of great' importance has just
beeri'made by the State, Geologist in Texas,
Who has been - making a; 'geological exainlhas
Lion of tboAtitle. :These . liurVeys have dekel- -
'aped.the :orttrod
werkablo'll.Cui ore,. whiaiwill eiercue an -imt,
portant influence on tho fortunes of this part
of the State: This' ..iron _region embrace& con
siderable of. San Augustine, Sabine Cherokee,
!Nocogdoches, Shelby, Rusk, Panola: and
'Solicit Tertiary Coal or lignitebeds of litne
stane; pipe clay, 'lice rock, and'hydriulic Raid
si,Mo have also been found. 'flme discoveries
Are VrOatimportanceziot only to Texas, but,
Diuisitina,-and Now Orleans espeilally,' and
w ill boaten the construction of railroads al
readv ln progress iihich connectlhat city'di
.reetfy Titb - the,Ptri4 the teal:dry. in which
ist`gOtAttt:lnti:de.
ibova all;
" her
Death' of Francis Keenan. Esq.
AMP 4.-
Peu ti.sy Ivan la •It all road
Incroxie in
Our Iflut.ter at Pekin
Relafive!i of General. Washiogton.
iron , In Texact.
. ~;,-;.7:c.t1;.:.::Ln
Death of the Earl of Westmoreland.
The decease of the Earl of Westmoreland is
announced by the Quebec steamer. The New
York Times says that the late Earl was born
in the year 1784. In 1803 he entered the ar
my and served in the expedition-to Hanover
as aide-de-camp to Lieutenant Getieral Don,
in 1805-06. Ho also served in Sicily, the Dar
danelles, in Egypt and Portugal. Military ex
periences, thus acquired, fitted him for the post
of Military Commissioner at the head (platters
Of the allied armies in Germany in 1813. In
1814 he acted as envoy at the Court of Flor
ence, and in 1841 he was appointed British
Minister at the Court of Berlin. He remain
ed at this post for ten years. In December,
1857, the Earl of Westmoreland, was accredit-•
ed to the Court of Vienna. Here, the ne
gotiations connected with the Turkish -queS
tions, was acquired whatever claim he has to
fame. Lord John Russell was despatched as
special Envoy, to arrange the details of this
treaty for which Lord Westmoreland had se
cured the basis, and in 1855 the latter retired
from this post Besides being a member of
numerous orders at home and abroad, the Earl
of Westmoreland was a ..Priv,y Councillor and
a Doctor of Civil Law.
The ,coolness and Bravery of Printers
There was quite a number of printers on
board the ill fated steamer Now World, and,
as it has been stated that this class of men ex
hibit great coolness and bravery in the time of
trial on the battle-field and in all sorts of dis
asters, so it would appear they did in the re
cent calamity on the Hudson river. One prin
ter set a good example at the start by his greet
coolness, and also showed much bravery, ac
cording to one account, in jumping into the
first small boat which, before proceeding far,
was found in a sinking condition from wide
open leaks. He took off his hat and used it as
a bailing ladle until the boat was put back to
the oinking steamer and the party got on board
again. Another printer devoted himself to
" soothing" the females who were paniestrick
en, showing an equal amount of calmness.
And when the schooner which came alongside
was about leaving, he bravely jumped from the
sinkingateamer and caughtfast hold oiler rigg
ing. These printers are invaluable men in time
of peril I
The Prince of Walca Coming to this Coun
try--. The Victoria Bridge.
The Montreal Pilot has it on authority, that
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wal..a,
uc
companied by the Colonial Secretary and other
distinguished personages, will vi s it Canada in
the end of May or the beginning of June next.
The formal opening of the Victoria bridge
will then take place. The corporation having
appoint al a committee to meet the Grand Trunk
directorlt, and co-operate with them on the cele
bration, we understand that Mr. Blackwell, at
an interview with tho chairman (Councillor
Bristow,)) expressed the great felicity hn would
have in doing , ull In the power of the company
to make the celebration worthy of the occasion
aid of the illustrious visitors from England ex
pected to be present at it. The bridge will be
open for traffic early next month, but no pub
lic or general demonstrations will he made.
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prosentativeN on or after the 11th ing.
Wart bictißF.W,
MORRISON & WILWAniEI
Ambrotype, Daguerreot)po,
4111 1
PHOTOGRAPHC ARTISTS,
No. 01 Fourth street.
PITTSBURGH.
44 - Pictures taken iu all the variou.i styles orate art,
at reasonable prices. . noltly
jciIIItIVATE DISEASES.—b WN'S
li. Illto
14 ItDUAL nail SlltitilCAL:tialoo, N. 60: 4 1111'1f.
n 1 stri•et. l'ittoiliurgli, l'a.
Dr. liltoWN is an old eittzen of Pittsburgh, and loin
boen in Prar•lico for the last hernte-rire pe - ir.;. Ills busi
ness has )wren confined mostly to Private lair Surgical
Vises...es.
CITIZENS ANT) STRANGERS
in Hoed of 4 medical friend, mhould not foil to find out
Rho ogre talk% of reltef. 'rho Doctor to a regular g melte
sie, and experience lathe triatniontof a (Tamil etas of it iseamem a tillro miarantim tn the mutterer, of obtain
ing permanent relief, by the Use of his rs , miktlitSs and
following his adyieo..
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIF,B
never fa to cure the worst form or Venereal Diseases,
Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases
&Moog Dont a hereditary taint, which manifesto itself
in the form of a letter, psoriasis, and agreat many forms
of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is en•
ti rely ignorant. To persons so Mille fed, Dr. ft rown oilers
hopes of a Tore and spoodY recoYerr.
SEMINAL WEAR NE S&
Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble
brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grati
ecation, which the young and weakminded often give
way to, (to their own destruction.) 'are tile only reliable
remedies known In this country—they aro eafe, and
make a speedy restoration of health.
RLIEUMATISid.
Dr. Bwn'a remedies never fru) to cure this painfu
diSCPII,.. ,n ajete d oge — h e will warrant a cure. Lle also.
treats Pile., Bleat, Gonnorrlnea, Stricture; Urethal
charges, Vernal(' Weakness, IdenthlySuppreaskins, Dis
eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Allections,
Pains in the Back and Kiduoya, Irritation of the Blad
der, together with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, containing a r e,
directed to DR. BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield Street, Pit i.,
burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine
sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob
aorration.
Office and Privata Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield sires
Pittsburgh Pa. not
CARRIAGES AT COST.—I have deter
mined to close out my very largo and well selected
stock of
CARBLIGES AT COST.
The stock comprises every style and variety. The
contingency and emergency is of the most important.
Coal at once and make your selection.
JOS. WHITE.
•`TWo Mile Run, near Lawrenceville
fIROCERIES, SEGAItS, &C. '
AT AUG
kji TION.-00 FRIDAY AfOßNlNG,November 4th,
at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54
Fifth street, will be sold without reserve:
3 bbls. prime N.O. Sugar.'
1 " " N. O. Molttaies.
1 Syrup.
2 aacka Rio toffee.
51. German Segars.
10 boxes Salaratns.
3 half chests Black Teas.
5 "Y. H. Tea
box Tobacco.
- senses Liquors.' A quantity of Queensware.
4 Platform Scales.
not
S
TUDIES IN VELOCITY, By CZERNY,
proceeded by ulna new exercises, and eeeeluded
by a new atudrin octaves Acomposed for this edition,)
for the - Piano, in 1 volume, $1:21.
Do. in 3 numbers, (type edition,) 600. each.
Do, in 3 numbers, (plate edition;) 76e. eacb.
For,sale by • -._
no 2 -. ' .JORY IEL:NELLOB,.iI Wood ,
street.
•
land Hitler,
J. G. DAVIS. Auctioneer
Se w Advertisement.
A FRESH SUPPLY
NEW WINTER GOODS
THIRD ARRIVAL
J. BUSH'S,
INI-cp_ STREET
LADIES' HOODS, MISSES' HOODS,
Children's Hoods,
MARIPOSAS AND NIIIIIAS,
FIFTY DOZEN
LADIES' LISLE GLOVES
AND GAUNTLETS,
LADIES' UNION GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS,
LADIES' SILli GLOVES AND GAUNTLEti,
LADIES' CLOTH GLOVES & GAUNTLETS,
Fleecy Lined and Plush Lined
GENTS' LISLE GLOVES AND GAUNTLET
Gents , Union Gloves and Gloves,
Gents' Silk Gloves and Gauntlets,
Gents' Cloth Gloves and Gauntlets,
Gelato' Mil Glo•Ces,Plush dr Fleecy Lined
A FULL 6g3ORTMEST OF
CHILDREN'S HOSIERY,
Trimmings,
Ribbons,
Flowers,
I. A I El' 31 LSS F... 3 AND CHILDREN'S
HOOP SKIRTS,
Cctedyntly on hand and sold cheap, at
1. RUSH' S,
_ No. 24 Fifth Area.
A NOT H 11: It ARRIVAL of' beatitifu
A
floskq. Itlghinp. and Burnon . both with and with
Chintzes and Prints of i ode!
AA.. futon/.
c o iIANsoN !Awl?. 74 starket 'treeL
Al'I'LE-` 4 , A I'PI.EB.-75 barrels choice Ap
ples. just re...rived and for elle by
If ENHY H. COLLINS.
t i A NVA RN ISH.--10 bbts. for sale by
FAIT N FATOCTIZ a CO.,
nos No. tu cot. Hood and Fourth sta.
C 1 1.11,1 VAltNlSll.—lit bbk. for sale by
L. FA FINFJ;TOCii &
N. , - tu cor. Woo.l and Fourth ste.
FrizNiTtlßE l'A ItSISI O 1.—•2:, bbls. for
,tl , •t;y lt. 1.. FA lINFarII CE ft co ,
e. a- Wood and Fourth ,ts.
B tledu H.lll-'a N Ett - reRER:,.. BANK,
TfIE Ptrrsr.t.notb Say 1, •
MERCHANTS' ANL., 31A.NUFACTURE1L9'
U•szX BANK, 1 - 1.11 , Hos day declared a Inthlend of FOUR
CENTS, payatle on or alter the Ilth iuAtOit. .
na`r.Ztusilta W. H. bENNY, Canhier.
UST 1 tIt'EN ot - Queen of
Ittne.n.l ." Slam m Wlutedtntl Colors. City and
Country Iteat•rs Juror-hed at New Tara Jobbers prices
EaToN, CHEF. a MACRUM, -
tr 2 17 Fifth street
Atit tt tit rtfl I IN' for Seventy-five eents i
al 1.: 'CI ON, CREF: & 11rACRUSPS,
Filth rarest.
a "I A An"e(-11):11),Ls ‘l*-IS)rtMetyFT'lfai'ata4
t the, latest sty h.,* the prices.
FUTON," t. - 11Ek:
Ka 17 Fifth street.
ryt E.NS NI MI N ( l.S—New styles just
EADIN. CHEF. k MACRUM.
New Tnrunnng Sti.ro. No 17 Fifth st.
Rinns INS, ILI 1W ERS um! MI LIAN-
Eiri ete KlDn—rr , ln A n , t/on.-4:rnat.
0 01, lila at FAWN, CHEF: &91 ACRIJArs„
N. 17 Filile sttefal.n.
/111tAltr1 1 7 11{1.: AND lIAILINE INSIT-
UrRANcLo IMP tNI,of l'arLtortniiLluautra against
F, r,• onlv„ One, corner Third and
1:‘,..1 •L•. 2., f`iipital and Surplus over
111 30 0. 1 /011.
t ! l ic , tnilnin, no' inwuroil to thii
Compnn) . , or who luny l Tire doing, .1, Will rind the of.
10 . 0 in thin etty 111 , 11 V roortnnont thnn corresponding
ith tho 11i •roe m Atiritiattiona for
lomiratiee, made ihr,,Ugh IVM• \O. IUR F U . "erni Ag ' t.
or 12011E11'r 1 , . TficofrsoN. Agont, at Hie Ranking
11wita• of iil Az ‘rw. Hanna. Hart t Co , corner of Third
nt) ,111.0 0 , 1.tr00t.., niilrovoire prompt attention.
JOEL JONM F'reatilent,
AI.FHF.I.) S. (I ri,IET•r, V. P.
J. It. ALV6RD. Set:TM:try.
Refer to—lion. Walter H. Lowrie. Hon. George W
Woodward. Wm. M. Swam. E4q., of Philivielphiet Led
.l. .thell, ICa2 , of haltimore Sun, John W Clo
'f how horn, 11. litirrough,, John Ao,inwh. Jr ,r!. fiupnbi,g
-t !rat on. Ema. nolt3arttu.thisa
A CARD.
IVITII GREAT PLEASURE THE
..stuVrm of tho ••EN - Lif:k VOW' use their
(tic eittr tVIISTEIZN INSCTRANrE AND
tx))IPANY (Jr I'll 11 .AliEl.PIIIA has be.n
11,-1 litwrally atillAC‘i and promptly "Audi
Tlicy reoornmenii this Corni‘any to public
vAtn.n3gr .
11.11.411krxreimpard. and the management minimising
i , one of tho nrsit men in Plitlibtelphia. is a guarantee of
ah rs•rj.tvtibility.
Th.. ,•/..idviitia g r ut bore. Mr. R. W. POINDEXTER,
‘v4TFR STREI:T, is proparod to lane polieies on
toot farombhi J..MARRLE,
AtAFFIT.
Owners Steamer “raidenvor."
1101 34r.t.uu
Se 6 47 J PEU ItUNI)RED_cAsii, for
oe.n mixed Cotton Rag,. Wrapping N
)ai
ill r at and .",kt centm. Mahontng Clay.
° Supnrior quality. Fig Bricka, manufactured from
the !,1111, quality of •-lay ; ftir vain by
CHADWICK c SON,
N 0.161 Wood at, Pittaborgh.
IF YOU WANT CLOTHING,
JUST (O TO FLEMING'S,
IF YOU WANT HATS AND CAPS, jug( go to
FLEMING'S,
Corner Wood and Sixth etreets.
0et2.1
TIISSOLITTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The firm of aCKNIORT. VERNER & Co, engaged
in the business of moiling the (Minibus Eines, known
an the EXCELSIOR COUPANY, haring disposed of
their omnibus stock, in dissolved by limitation and the
death of the late Thomas R. Holmes, one of the partners.
All pcmous Laving elation amanst the said Company will
present them immediately to James Verner, for settle
ment ' oetahlw-c1.75
/ILI, ADVICE.—
lett, Choose the path of Virtue ;
9,t, no all the Rood in thy power;
:id, Cultivate thy mind carefully ;
4th, In all ;Medi( ies be patient;
•
6th, In all things he economical ;
nth, Buy thy HATS and CLOTHING at Fleming's ;
7th, Corner Wood and Sixth.
Bth, No charge for showing Goods.
BONNET RIBBONS,
finches, Vlowers
A good assortment at
CHARLES GIPNER'S,
No. TS Market etroet
re v
A-,.RYotlWfolelt:Vrout 81
deep to an alley,arrauged with hall, e parlor, dining-room,
kitchen and waeldhowee; 3 bed-rooms and garret; good
cellar; paved yard, : - all In good order, and will bo
eold at the low price of ,WO,
Dora'' S. CLITEIBERT t SON, 61 Market at..
A HOUSE AND LOT FOR $7OO situate
on Rebecca street, Allegheny. A Brick House,
and Lotion Allegheny avenue. tor WO. For - bargains
in Real tetatc, call at 61 Market street
0ct2.8.. 5. CUTHBERT kBoll,lteallilstate
.MEDICA L BOOKS.—A large assortment
of Standard Works in the various departments of
Medical Science, constantly on hand.
AMERICAN AND-EiTGLISH MEDICAL WORMS
tion.Furnished to order. Catalogue_s _forwarded on applica-
EAT & CO,
No. Id Wood street.
ENGLISH,DAIRY CHEESE.--50-bodes.
prime English Dairy Cheese, just received and fdr
sale by
- - - • J. LIFINRYN.H. COLLINS.
ARBON OIL--First quality, for . ..sale by
the gallon, oinart of pint, at -
S JOHNSTON'S Retail Drug Store,
•• • - eon Smithfield and Fourth sta.
BURNING FLUID for sale by
not - S. JOHNS'iOs
T AHD OIL for sale by
QUASSIA.--5 bids. ill—t,for s.ale by.
B. A. FARNESTOCIr k CO
not corner - 111%41 and Wood sto.
(11/11 TRAGACAUTII.-400 lbs. for sale
NJ' by B. A. FATINESTOCKA CO.,
nol cor. First and Woad sta...
bids. for sal9,by—r.-------
oc.ts : - aWrk.
SPECIA
ifAITIMG REPLENISHEM CV7) , I STO cK
with a CHOICE SEaCEIOI4 of
_C •„'
We are now enabled to otter to our customers and the
pnblie in general, a most superb assortment of seasona
ble goods, for our
FALL AND WINTER SALES,
Fine 8111 and Cord - Cloths,
English keitoii Contihgs,
Business Coatings, 1
Flainand Fancy, French
and English Cassimeres,
SILK PLUSH VESTOIa.S .
SILK VELVET VESTINGS, ' •
SILK eAsionzikr. VESTINGS,
Paris Plalstraidanert Vertlngs
Esquimaus Beavers,
Moscow Beavers,
Clarendon' heavers.
Portsmouth Beavers,
&e., Ste., &e., ace
Which we will MARE UP TO ORDER to the Litist and
most approved manner, at moderate prices.
SANIUEL G-ILIFY.4t-SON,
• gthi • • -- I , TO. tie
RARE .O,EtAN,,pEtEi '
INVESTMENT.
SHINGLE MACHINE . ,
Ruches,
DURABLE, PERFECT AND CHEAP.
COUNTY. RIGHTS FOR SALE
THE IRON CITY SHINGLE' MACHINE,
•
ATENTED BY, MR: S.. C. COFFIN,
P
Inventor, of. Pittsburgh, pa, June 7th, Mi, is now
introdliced to the public, sad commends itself for the
following advantages =its simplicity, durability, utility,
cheapness and
.. excellence of wOrk. Its superiority to
other Afachines,consiats,-7
F e lls I', That it is provided with an apparatbis by which
the edging of the Shingle is performed by the aaw which
cuts it, and which is a, SAVING OF FROM
FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. IN COST.
amain, By the means of two treadles, the block when
placed on the Machine is adinsted in any position' the
operator may desire, by which there a .91VING'Of
Twenty Per Cent. of Timber
SIXTY SIIINGFLES.
The Maelune will also cut Veneering, Looking GLess
Ricky, Barrel Heathy Cigar Boxes, etc_
The Iron City Machine
Can be fermi...bed complete fet $l5O, by the manufac
turer in this city, Mr. S. S. FOWLER, aid can be "en
In operational the Planing Mill of Mr- W. Dilworth, cor
ner of Seventh and Grant len:lets.
The inventor and patentee will dispose of County, State
and Territory Rights for the sale and use of the lincbine,
on very moderate terms Persons desirona of Investing,
cannot tiud a better opportunity than the prusenL
Ma- (...11 and, examine the bfachine. oMM:day
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
SAMUEL RIDDLE,
Nairitfacturer and K holessle Dealer in
CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASICE'rB
BROOMS,&C.
•
No. 21 Diationa, Pittsburgh:
UAVING NOW IN STORE. A LARGE
„EL and carefullyselected stock of everythma itt this
hue, either manuaaured by
FOR
or purettssiki di
rect from manufacturers, FOR CASH, is prepared:to
Nupply customers end the country trede in
his line,
CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED {MTHIS MARKET,
Tho following comprise the leading items in his stock
of Wooden and Willow - Ware '
CHURNS-Pine Staff. 8 -rise% Oak Staff, 4 aim% Cedar
Staff, 3 sizes; Orakerank, Cedar, Oak idzetv
•
Cedar Barrel, sizes Span's Patent, 3 ,4tzeliciF,bcd7l.ool*
eter, inaes-a Rage stock.. -
BUCKETS -Common. red, blue anti green; Toney - . arid
vamistuid, half, quarter and toy path cedar' brass and,
iron boond, 2 anoiShoop,llgions, cedar, brass andiron
bound ,2 hansEerseßuskats. haaVy Iron beeinitclien
Buckets,' iron hakr, Oak. WoH Ikaoketa; well; Ironed;
Flour Buckets, nested..
TUBS--Paitried, land 3 hoop; white pine and cedar,
hande , ed - or by the dozen.
EEELER dma altPn sizes , neit ted And vvrinished, 3 sites,,, dozen or
nest; cedar Reefers, brass or ironbound...• •
MEABUREZ-All - sizas, from 'bushel to quarter peck;'
pine or cedar. sealed or unsealed.. •
CLOTHES PINS-Plain andleaM in.fira gross boxer;
Smith's- Patent, in gresia boxes, and. Brase;Sprisg,. In
HBOARIM-Waterloo raised centre, Marietta Zinc,
Double• Wood, and all other kinds. • ; - , •
BROOMS. WHISKS, BRUSHES, Sc., lirgreat mie•
MEAL TUBS-,H Butter and - Butter 'and , Meal
Tubs, '2 Or 34n nest: or singlr. - • ' - -
DOOR AND BD:301 MATS-ARicazdec Comsat:id Grim's;
Grass Table Mats.
WHITE NEST I3OXESpIce and Sugar Boxes, fire in
nest, plain and varrushed.• • ' • •
STANDS-Assorted sizes, for aPple-butfer, kraut,
pickles, meat or milk.
UMBRELLA STANDL3-For Stores or Dwellings.
CLOTHES HOSSES , -Aisorted sites and Stres•made to
WOODEN - WARE-doMpriiiing Rolling Pins, Potato
Mashers, Batter Prints and Ladles, Lemon Squeezers, 1
Spoons and Beaters, Mtddlere,' Caps, shaving I
Boxes, Spigots t •Bimg Shuts, Airy Pick and Hatchet
Handles, Steak Mania, Sc.
RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS, oi ls !' varieties.
TAR CANS, MOP HANDLE% iron
.and wood heads,
Clothes Pounders. • *.
MARKET BASKETS; Mgreat yariety.ofpise, and atlle,
•by the nest or dozen, Or OLU: trianafach4e,. at s-,.
CLOTHES BASEET 3 - , Rollttd anttorsl,:tout in nest.:'
" . HAMPERS-Square datand trunk fids.
'NURSERY; CHAIRS, of tiveiyiityle:
COACHES AND CRADLES; or every , stile.
TRAVELING BASKETS -Assorted sires and styles.
• " BeriFi• JaPfklu . • ;
French, assorted.
LADIES' CAP " _ : -:';
a
" RETICULES-Imported and American.
SCHOOL BASKETS, in_great variety.- • . .
SPLIT HAMPERS, for Potatoes, Peanhei,
ORCHARD . mai -
Ajp-Clty and country dealerservi inv tonal] and ex
arnine-oursfook'and prides beforepurc asingelsewhere,
as we CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD-IN THIS3-OREED
_
sA 3 rutt - Rtnime,... - -
21 Ditirrrond.PlttsunraJa:
oct&lydaw;saawe
JOHN N., HARD-
(Successor to Hiirtivel4&ahepluirti,)
Drugstst, Coiner WOlid Mid Sixth sta.
. _
A:complete:slOok of Da.ups„ dULDIOINES, _PAINTS,
orts a nd D'llconstnntly
.
Will find it to their advantage to give us a ealL Mann
(ashtray of the celebrted • •
Rowan.
1e24
ODD FOlpiS to - ODD LIINri7I9
ODD FORKS to suit ODD KNIVES.
S. JOHNSTON
ITCR - WHEAT..7:- 0 J)0 bushels for .ttle' by
030. • ITENIrr COLIMS
AULAasTA( FOR ust, published
bY foctuo .1. R. WRLDRf.
POUTOES,--20
,bbb. linst4recebrad . and
:y. lila •
Sew adu
2 . t .
-
NEW titiODß,
XX2III4CINCI, PARS,
P . O It
THE MOST COMPLETE
EXTANT.
STATE, TERRITORY,
THIRD,-IT WILL SAW AND EDGE
WEINIT'r3ES!
RIGHTS FOR SALE..
~
COI7NTRY , MERCIWTT;B,
ODD FORM to suit ODD,I'U?'I'M
BOWS k TETLEY'S,
136 WoOd
StW Utrtistments.
CORK AND DOUBLE SOLD
BOOTS AND GAITER',
FOR LADIES. .Isn9Bm CHILDREN,
Received at
W. E. eIII4ER9'Z.
EDWD.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
48 Public: Landing,
CINCINNATI, imiro.
octZ Bms
- WE SITAIX OPEN,.
•qN• OUR
TAliqp.AG::.pfekßiAtfil,
ASSORIVSNT OF
BEAT,ER, jESQI7)EffI4IS,,X,
Elboccrfr aitd Pilot
OV'E'RC'OATINC~S,
lanci Meltons and Coatings,
PLUSH 4$:D CASSIXERE 1711STD/Gli,
Fancy • Cassimereir, &c.,,&c.
The above we will make to order at moderate
Idea.
L. HIESH.FRE,D 8z SON,
Cpal -.Miners Wanted.
. .
.
1 K GQ°D EXPZRIENCED COAL MI
NERD _wanted; _4AM:I-Northern Gas, Coat
and Iron Company, of Lasalle,flllinois. The reins six
feet
thick. We pag 60 centaper ton-for-mining. - Tile
mine is perfectly dry and clear from water.- - Lasalle Is
situated 100 miles sonth.ofGhteago, on the Rock Island
and Illinois Central Railroad- - Fare from Chicago
0cz25.1m 'EDGAR-LOOHIS,-Ruperintendant.
al - KT EN TER-PRISE
'DAVIS . fi;
• •
No. 60 Fifth Street
•
EFFECT.iti CHARGE OF. BVSINESS,
11 thErproprietork have determinedto close oat theirentire atock of BOORS, - _ , STATIONERT,Le. , ' TO accom
plish it more rapidly, we will give a present (in Books.
Stationery and Jewelry) . from !.Z cents to SA' WITH
EVERY BOOK,PURCITASED, or to parties net,wishlng
,11114,, W6ll'lll make a reduction of 25 cents on each dot - -
S worth purchased..., . • .
Every Book is numbered and registered with the Gift
opposite, .S.'so worth'.6f Gifts beinggiven with every $lOO
worth. of Booms.. Ouratock will be found the most cont
pleteMid extensive In the city,. and all purchased ex
preasly for this market • - ' •
Peraens ordering _from a distance will send the post-
age, (to forward the Book ndditional4 which is-.
,
For $l,OO and $1,25 Books,Z. cents each.. -,
w .
0
When a ntitnber of Book; are ordered tegethar, 'they
elm be forwarded by, express cheaper than by.triail, and
in that case the additional price need not be sent
Every book Is sold at the' PUBLISHER'S 'LOWEST
RETAIL PRICE, and a VALUABLE "PRESENT given
to each pare-twee, - -
DAivits'&
NO-00 FIFTHST.
STATIONERY AT_ OOST.
TP EFFECT A CHANGE OFHIISINF . SIS;
we hare determined' to close out our rerilarge.
and, well assorted stock of Stationery,at N 0.60 fth
AT COST, comprising= • •
Blue and White Congress. Legal-and Bill Cap Tttpers.
, Bine and White Commercial:Letter, Letter, Cnmmer.
dal Note, Ladies' Bath, Ladies' Letter and Note•Ptqwe.
Superior White, Buff and Opaque
Arnoldig 'and David's
,
Arnold's: and Wagner's Carmine; Dayid's,andclark's
Branding
BlncilimSealittgWar and Wafers. •' • --•-•
Blank .Books, at n, 15, 53 and cents per quire.
Pass - Books—all kinds,
DIAII.IIES FOIL 1860.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, : Declarations, Promispory.
Notes, Draft. -
Stands.Vriling Desks, CRESS, Cheekerlden;
CRESS BOARDS. BAdI(GAMMON SOROS, &C..;
sarodi satin; and examine tbe -stock befoMihe
sortment is broken. . .-•
DAVIS 8z
No. 6 Filth street.
lIROOIiS &
75 Market Street ,
, .
RAVE JUST.R
, •ECEAV„ED
lack Velour Reps, - Black Gross Crain Silks.
Mg line diaines, Venitienne_g
Gross d'Reosse. .
" life Cas
rinoe hrne*,
s; • " Patent boTled — slks"
Satin de - Chines, " ' Irish - •
" .Rombazines,.-. " } 4iglialteraPeS,
" ...klpine, Cloths; " v Crape
" Mohair tustres, Sleeves,
Parrnsuas; " "
long " Gloves— ,
SEENti-MOORNItit SHAWI:t ARO DRESS - GOOD'S •
•
; - ) ••-f4 3 / 2 YfOlg i; JOHNSTON-
. - TO L. WT co
RE TAI-14: VAG GIS 'it •
Can Suiftbile/a and , Fourth '
Efteps constattlyl'ort lism3, a• choice ar.scitirttent, or es
prytiting t o tt,e . Drug tip° oLbasinett •
attefitiote green to Conipouuding,Pre
tteriFitiotm- - • ; `.. oCtitS
49. RE ? NEW CARPETS,
Ofl Cloths, fraggets;Matilig,
DOOR MATS; RUGS; mict it' keizial. Eis
ao*tineah of
- HOUSE - FURNISHING GOODS,
Old- Carpet Wireiyiamas of
: - BritLlNTOCli t "
• No. 119 Market' stie.e.4.Pittainutii, Pa."
`-GREAT` INDUCEMrNTS. TO CASH
PIIE
CHASERS::
CIIII;DRIN!S-PATENT, LBATHEftir,
Kid Top Button Boots,
w. F.,.sicruFnuiTz& eats,
. _
D ISSOLUTION- OF
. PAR Ti TERSlETliL&rtrthipheretitoreeiiattlEbetv
iebVFW andEDIVINH,STOWE-has 'rittuarconsent.
JOENZIHAMPTON.has takenii4ECes in ItaiiWt
Butldiggcc±ti ElinnioacLstreet, below Grant.
EToy.p,ifilk reingkalu piettfice,..No:l43.Focalb
it r RECEIVED from
BlAS.a2mst
ClllCK&liitifi , SON,.--;
THE THIRD ADDITION TO- fIISFALL STOCK
OF. TZE R
. .
UNRIVALLED : Plic.NOS. • -
..i , .
To which he nshs attention of purchasers , and crib.,
JOHN H. zHE,Ifi.OR;
83.WOOD'STREET.
-. • RUBBER BELTING
G.
FPIEE.NEW XORK:ILUBBERCOMPAITY'
JL ,Parltdseturn XuAna. Iltsratu lisratia; by a-tor
proc:ess, of superiorstrength to any heretofpre-mtdg,
and at tem* tbxn ballthx cost of Leather.. TbisCorn any
rre also the esetusiwn -maw:Aoki - rem- " underGoccd
year's ! patent," of ftIMBER -TOYS;-DOLLS,'"ItiLLS,
TENTIiS, (large aructsrnall,).Ae, Fors.le atpli the
Toy - and'rancy Stores in the Union. CilLognes tuni,
Price Lists
(by the case only) forwarded, on applicatton
by. lettpto the Ns! you. „Son=e: Coxsaate4s:libisty
BRAIN'S ROUTE ROOK.
THE ITNDERSIaN.ED_takes this methOti
of informing the public, thnt he has now,irt press,
, si work,entitled the "Plttabargh atsf tlifeago Rents
Book!' Itis my intention to issue tenthousancleopies,
-whirl' will be ctrculathd SD along the Pittsburr,h, Fort
Wayne smd.Chictigo 1,,j.3,Ad every
tom: l: and on ettny train. it wiltbe presented to the
pubho about the TE.NTH of NOVEAIHER. All letters 7
andedserilsomentS addressed to J. C.'BRAIN, care of
:p=tilifornirm Post, wilt secure prortipkattention.-
; ltat - SECALV& co.,
ji a rkounce
W-4; 11" ie amyl). ormiit Wsliyapu-s,zatiers. dc., • •acal • 87 IMOD grByZET. at
--
No. 31 Fifth street:
NO: 83 WOOD STREET
Na 31 Fitltt Otteet.