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" I V! --1-re' 1:'; k`,' :'. : ..`i , C . , " , '''', %.' , ;- s *.: '2,.,....`' : ,• ,-- ' a 1• , *:.‘ \I ; • : TV- • - • AL- '•••• :4: '44 ' , '.: 7•'Cg - ..T 4 ,-• ••• • 4 •-• • '7=l -,!.'• 'll I 6 6. • 4 , . -, ,i ~"~ LG ..^ MEM pi t 's V MEESE t s -4 ." 7 < ''--..',:'-, .-_•i: --:-*.7:*•-',`--;.5.,..'*?.•._ ~,; ;;,-`. . ,..-!. ," . . ;..1 i , A .. i' : ,;;:--' tl;c Paitt) Pecni. MONDAY MORNING: HARD TIMES. People are continually grumbling. is there a man or a woman in this sublunary sphere who is contented? If there is, liar num ought to secure that individual.— .Everybody wants more money than he Las got, and everybody thinks he can make it if he only,has a chance. Here in Ameriea peo plejumpleadleng into all sorts of specula tionslO"make money " no matter how un reasonable they may. be. young men make haste to-" go into business " before they have ' by patient labor acquired a proper knowl edge of business or accumulated a dollar of capital, and away they rush. They " handle money" for a time and labor under a delu sion Aiff they have made it. With a, big sign indifienty of customers they branch out" beyond their means and sooner or later ninety-nine out or a hundred are bankrupt. With high hopeS expeCtations men go. into business, and when they see that they have over=reached themselves they make a great display to, keep up appearan ces until final ruin comes. They dazzle the world with their extravagances to conceal the rotten condition of their finances. It ia'eitravagance and false ideas of honor and position in society which makes so many complaints of bard times in this country. People spend more than they earn " to keep up appearances." To. be considered fasll - and " ariatocratic " debts must be made and remain unpaid. Friends sutler and tradesmen are 'victimized. Society is in a wrong condition. It is a false demand that men. must ruin themselves to keep up appearances. People should learn to live within their incomes if they wish to get . rid of hard times. The payment of debts - promptly should be looked upon as a . rmoral dtity. Our churches should teach the doctrine that repudiation of debts is much akin to robbery. If these things can be done, we shall at once have a remedy for hard - times, and a. sound practical recipe for promoting: human happiness. Every one should be content to live upon his income. Long :credits should be avoided, and short. credits, too, - except in cases of ab , olute cesaity. Superfluities and luxuries should 1,0 purchased for cash only. If this is dom. there will be less discussion about •' credit " and "currency," and less talk about " hard times." THE ORGANIZATION OF CONCRESN Toi;day Congress meets, and so closely are the parties balanced, that a lively contest is looked for- in completing the organization We learn from a special despatch to the New York Times, that a Democratic caucus held in Washington City on Thursday night, after careful calculation, arrived at the following suit for the iirst ballot for speaker: Depubli - cans 114, including Hickman, of Pennsylva nia ; Americans, 22; Democrats, fis ; scatter ing, 3. Tho Democrats are sanguine that the Repablicitns cannot increase the vote, while they count on the coalition of the Americans. Humphrey Marehallisactive in preventing the Americans from voting the Republican ticket- Ho says he knows but one enemy, and that, is the Republican party. By the night's telegraph n:e shall havis eor taints not - guesses or calctilstions. NULLIFICATION AC AIN. The country may well be startled by the re solutlOna adopted by the Legislature of Sduth Carolina, expmsing the willingness and even anxiety of the State to unite with other dare- State, in forming a Southern eon °le - racyotrid in taking such wise precautions . 1.• will enable her and her sister States to resent any sudden invasions or encroachment= from the Nerth. It is greatly to be regretted that any - portion of the people of the North should adopt4aentiments and favor political action of such a character as tends to destroy th., influ ence of the people of any portion - of the Unimi in their patriotism and love of the great bond • of nrilarii which binds the Stattis together. POLITICS RUN MAD-SEC ER A I IYIIEELS WITHIN *EV EP A OTAIE,It WHEELS. •-• • - • Nothing Surprises us in the politichl w rid. We shall not be surprised some day to see "'Doesticks,r• or •' Artemus Ward," PreAi. dent of the United States. 3ten who have as little: probability of success have the vunity to sOeiCtbiCifornination for this 'position: We publish the following letter, which Wl. have received from New York City as a sp ' cimen ‘ of what modern political aspiratons may lead to. We are not prepared to vouch for the correctness of the facts of the case as stated by our corrpondent, but stranger thinv, - ' have happened than that . any of the gentleno-a named should arrive at the highest honors. Is nOt the'prisonor of Ham, Emperor of France ? Who knoWs but some John Brown may ono day be President of this great and glorious ro public „ Here, is the letter : November 29, 1659 Dear, Post: This is the.greatest city in this country.. %;If any one iwish.es to make a per sonal combination, a commercial combination, or a political combination, this is the place to perform the operation. This may be called the sensation city,, for here things tiro done fist. . : Vhitt do you think ?—Mr. Buchanan is in thelleidlor the Charleston Convention. flo would stand a very good chance for nomina tion, if aihhis advisers were not rivals. The friends of each will present to the Convention Mr. Buchanan, for President. • Louisiana, for Vice -Presi ident. The State Department will present Mr.-Cass, for President. )iir. Preston, of Kentucky, for Vice Presi dent -The Treasury Department will present Cobb, for President. Mr: Seymour, of New York, for Vice Presi dent.' - The Navy Department will present Toncey, for President.. Mr. Johnston, of Tennessee, for Vice Pres ident.- The Interior DepartMent will present ;Mr. Thompson for President. Mr. Geo. N. Sanders, Navy Agent, Ne'w Yo' k., for Vice President : The POst Office Department will present Mr.Wolt, for President. ' Colleek.r Augustus Schell, of New York, for Vice President. The Attorney General's Office will present Judge":l3lack:_for.President. . . Stevens, of Georgia. fur Vice Presi dent. The friends of the War Department have had cm:ll44=4le trouble in timing on a proper mskiifor Vice - Fresident. They have at last agreed that Col. Forney, of Pennsylvania; is the best . alert," and they will present Mr. loth:LB, Floyd, for President. - Mr. John W. Forney for Vice President. - =This last ticket is by no means the least. It is s*ood ticket—An able ticket,—and is em-• phatieally. a Around it all the - -resit . the D'emocracy cisn rally, with is impunity. . -Prepare, yourself,' Ma..T0 , ..r, to 'go the'two F's - , -, even:. without theV. . lours, si - . The. 'Democrats of the , Georgia Legislature. have &died a contention of the Democratic' partyjiirneet °alba Bth of December, to 1101 - . inate - ctialegates to Charleston. Tbis , action is generally disappveved by.the party, en fOrmilly repudiated by its executive cOM mittee,-whd, =regarding the legislative oral as unauthorised, h4ee . Issued a pall for, a punven tiou Ou.the *and Mocisiy'ut March nett. DEC. 5 Georpi .Do3locracy. CHICAGO "AND THINGS,”'POUCHED OFF BY BROWN. OF THE PLAIN DEALER. Brown, of the Cleveland Plainde4erja a writer of " infinite humor and most excellent fancy." His Artettaus Ward letters are the' most capital things of thd.kidf we ever read. Brown has been to Chicago' AM/ " seen a few things," and thus lie tells:about them : Chicago has her failings. She is breezv— excessively so—and very swift withal. We i'ear many of her young men dre sadly addicted to strong waters, faro and fast worden. She has too many drinking houses, and the noses M. too ninny of her citizens blossom IS the lobster. .But there she is, and as I). Webster said of , "Massachusetts in his celebrated 'ireplv" to Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, .‘! Loot, at her !" ' Within the reeollo.4titin of many isaoptirtively young Men, Chicago was a trading post. of the most one-horse dimensions and importance.— Now she has : souni of the finest business blocks in the world : avenues thickly 'adorned with beatitinul and palatial res idence;: hotels that are surpassed nowhere public buildings to which tzar citizens can point with just pride: surrounded by a vast agricul tural country of astonishing.richness: railroad Connection with about all outsitoors, and she is the greatest grain mart in the United States withal Therefore Chicago ,can't be written down. Nor is she played out. She will EWCII and blow—it's a kind of a way'she's got—and will continue to deserve ta soma extent, the fun that will be poked at her. But she is a mighty yuung . city—a hold, vigorous and saucy Wes tern gisuit—overildwilig with pluck, lire, and dun'tsciire-a-darnativeness—and she is the won der of the present century. She ha_sin times past put on too many lordly airs over her sister cit ies in the \Vest, which we fancy has rendered them not os cc friendly to her ;! but Chiengo is fast. reforming in this resliectand any rate it shows- It poor mete spirit ni; . , ',rankly tie nowledge the inanir:ist grciifnea; o f a city Stifirtly One balgirns toiiso,soineWhere e lse. As a moral canal-Lost captain once re marked on a.trying occasion, we are no such a chat - nein - tr. " The Tremont House iS one of the " institu tions'' of Chicago. It is kefit by the Gages, who used to inn a tavern in Boston, a flourish ing village in the interior of Massachusetts, and who went to the metroi;,ilis with a good provincial-reputation as caterers. At the Tre mont congregate the heavy operators in grain and. politics. Here Long John Wentworth is frequently visible to the naked eye. lisre he comes and takes his lemonade plain (he is a Son of Temperance) and talks with his friends. It is related that "the boy" accidentally put some whisky; into Long .10t1 Fre glass one day, whereupon he burst into tears and suleequent ly attempted to mad p "the boy • Ilere is the Little Giant's stopping place Chicago. Here lHd Abo H sil,ert, am.) always see some of Om celebrities of the k cc 51.31. e. The room containing the liquids for , refresline , rd of the inner individual is pre sided over by a genial and pi pular tleman named David, whe is a great 'favorite with the grain and politieal celebriticf.:•nforeaabl. The Galli:His, singular to soy, seem to be very fond of sling-. Murdozli is playing:at McVieker's Theatre, which by the WfIV, is this }inert dramatic lishment in the \\'est We lead -a wally long and sineularly.able erithmes lif his Hamlet it chi eago papers that think we could write a brilliant notice of it surself if we had 'pace, although before we went to Cbicagii we were not much —on the cricket." The en tome in the Saturday Evening in .sm.-i•,1., made a deep impression upon our voir.s, - to; t,,; In the parting Sccal• with M . ,. iisl kr. where Hamlet charge- I aga with fie. ti t,7 i,fo,s-1 NI, Murdoch isStartlingly grand: but he lii, meet 011 T eXpeCi.6 o l l , 11l the s,,ritc Will, It nicn calls far another liar rus ,a-01 iteL, iv to the great astonishment of his deeply pled parents. '4.. much fir Chi.saga 111 Int %II FOR DOI Tilk , ll,,iiklawn- art. tha'... ho- “ra l r:f Ohio Tip r6.m.•rralir ..f tir-t ntt,f upp,)lllt.4l lb, ChArir , t,. Lowman, '3111c , r, , n instructed Cnr I)ouglaq. Lftrlcast,r in,truet...l .1,11g1n.5.. The Vit.ll, :Cuy IV•• front th•. r;•? B ra, r.,, 641, f, ,r 11.•ttgla- ." A ,8.9,:0.4.:1 from r, • , Rates that the ele:Jti-ri th• ro, roFilited It nan ; ttn. o! 1.)..1)41n• Inar,,rtant lrre.l of otintrrPrHrr•— I,,taaitre t•I 511111.114/1)..1 e% Pre% rut 1,1 Ipe ration WI Sh rend Detect t. (ldiri•r P.• l: n;rinnaU Ina w.•k -.~t, 1i 111 tiol aI. .1 IL, Ohio and Missiippi l:ailr. s .,ol -I.,,tt''l them, and all the party le l; tie• , •81 , I , ot W. el; tW94lltltni , i! 011 , , And WIWI; is, cause to pay hi' fare he offered a new ten dollar hill, counterfeit, remarkably well execute I, on the ('anal Bank: of Now Orleans. The man W 3, arrested and locked up in Salem jail. Ileftny. in o,lllloon time, availed hitiu,elf or the letter he hod flaind OR the person Of the ue,,, he ar rested to heeorne nequaihteal with .urn.' of h. “friend.." Not douldiug but thrit the officer was "0110 of them.' eotron t ! 111•Zilly r0Colls• 111C1hd , 11 . r1c liedid; thoy unfolded to him all t he, r plans. lie learned fr,o; them that. of Canal Bank money, 015i.d5 is F. well execu ted that it will d-oeivi; any but gOtAi jUd4,, bad just 1.":111 andSi:,,thA) of it Oven the party be liadscen in the car:, Lobe pied between th (-icy and St. Lout,, and to other parties to be ".41,,,6•4- (111 W II the river. le at once telegraphed to St. wlo n four of ilia live Who had escaped him--two lo p a and two wIIMPTI--Wri. arrested. The missing man, who is thought to be the leader Of this well organized band of counterfeiter-, WI .rtunotelv nuide, his escape. The Puneral et" Washington lAig Tim funeral of Washington Irving took place ye,terday, at Tarrytown. It was an 00- casion long ti he remembered. Business wa suspended. Store, were closed. Fromalmo•t every home moorninc, , dral•ery was hung. The bells of the uhurche, tolled for ROMP hours. From the ,mrrounding eountry, and from New York and other cities, thousands of la , - ple assembled, in and about the chum h, where more than a mile in length, followedtheremaim the funeral service= took place. A procession, of the deceased to the grave, where, besides many of the must di,:tingtiklied men of the city, were nearly all the Episcopal clergy, in. eluding the Provkional Bishop of the Dio cese. The New York Common Council, and the Trustees of the Astor Library were pres cut;and thirliistorival Society was well rep resented. The in the church and at the grave, were conducted by the 'Rev. Dr. Creighton • Pa§tor of thechurch ut Tarrytown, of which .iltr. Irving was a member. incendiary Publications iu Virginia Gov. Wise having requested the opinion of Attorney-General Tucker of Virginia, as to the bearing of the State,lawa upon the distri bution of incendiary ;publications through the Yost-office, that officer Writes a long report on the subject, in whichlidtakes the ground that the Federal power ..to: transmit snail-matter dose not carry with it the power to publish and circulate, and, therefore; that local laws affec ting such publications asr the incendiary doc ument in question, may be enforced. After this decision the circulation of objectionable mail.matter in Virginia may- be regarded as definitely. prohibited. A new panic 'has been created by the alleged discovery of "infernal machines," which. according to the Richmond Enguircr,.ttre to lee addressed to all the ldndirig citizens'of 'State, with the immediate and clialiolical design of blowing them up. An Artful Dodger. A German, riding in - a: wagon, near Frank lin, Conn., a few days ago,. as asked for a ride by a boy. The man consented, and tbe.._.hoy youngster asked him to - knell a very line per fume which he had in u;bettle. The . German smelt the chloroform and became :insensible, and when he reviv . e.d found the young scamp had stolen his watch, $l5 in Cash; and.a buffs-, lo robe. Church Burn,lng‘ . ln Massachusetts. , DllringelE11)1TEC111y0:1r, 00 less than a dozen churches- have peen burned in the State of - AI-845v saehusetis,-some of ythiob are knOwn to Nem .bc4 , 11 destroyed by iwiendiaries. - The lois of so many building:l, of thi:l - saryi6` chatagter;lFt — one7 14aticirt, is witirOy uhpreoedentia. = • kiNi. I, I • . SPERM, RAPE, ELEPIIA-Wri WaitLE, 1.40. • • • MINERS OILS, Also, Straits, Bank, Shore, Torten, 30 Nertt.efot spankPattlic did Adenadittea Candles, ''.022134 PERSII STRESr, WALKING Tilt?, PLAIV/i.” ICONCLCI)Eq - Now give 'em the piittols,7-shouted Andy. his wl i tple soul in the deadly conflict. • f`Eaillt of us earried'a brace of double bar reled pistols, which gave us eight shots be tween us. and quick as lightning we . were discharging the loads in the faces of the out laws. Six more of the brigands fell before our' aim. while we remained uninjured, notwithstanding a number of scattering shots whistled around our ears and over our heads. Now charge upon the thieves .Iy, in stetitorian tones. "I followed my comrade . .? lead, and to gether we eluirged wpm, the remaining five out laws, for that. la/Luber Were left. A tiere, fuel bloody fight (-mted. Andy performed miracles, and 1 did double duty; but a_' fate would hare it, we were I , oth rendered Aw s risj colabal, my Oninvado by a pistol wound in the hide,.and 1 b . t ., a bowie cut in the right shoulder; "I knew nothing more after that, for the next nunnent I beeaine unconscious. When I came to myself I found I was in a cave, was not long before 1 iliseoverd that the cave Waf4 the haunt of the robbers. This much I learned by listening. for 1 could see nothing, the bright light of day seemed never to penetrate that dismal cavern. It was the gloomiest. eloilliest place I wits ever in, and from the bottom of my heart I widt eil myself well'ont of it. - 1 thought of Andy. pm may besuro. but mull see no way or tiling nut what hail liooome of him. . "After it while. however, an oil and out rageously ugly - Indian Situ:lw made her ap pearance. She lirought food and meat vine, and a temporary light. My wounds had entioyly been dresmal. tof course I W:l eager to imestirin her. '`My good Womnan," said f very pleaFttntly lib' to ItTIOW ',vitae I you tell me . . ttitzhe shook her heal noratatively, and to all I could fay or do I got no other answer. I in quired al.ont. Andy. and other matters, hut reevivol no satisfaction. Finally I gave up in deli:dr.:lntl let the old - A waek pa?. , ethaml l was comparatively tlio expiration of that tint,. the old .- ! thisv came to the one day and hockontAl me to tolltiw h••r. --Having noreason to r,ta t s•. ! oliedience, I complied with her direction- t.lid actor traversing a numlier of dark pa- , Age; found myself in the open air, Ittc.i,atrighl sunny morning, and •despite my situ:oton. inhaled the pure Attno , phere with "A , . , embled, on the 1 ( .9! I beheld a gang n 0! 11107 , oI the wor.t. look mg. mon liter in the toy friend and i•onit,ide Amtrow Huff. Amly looked frgihtfolly pale and rmariated, and a ppe. at a.,l t o have , ulFered run eh irur n t liar) toy., lf. We had irlri•lV time to greet ' , tict other and ;Itti llr<ayon, conAralo' Thep we wer:. Fu,ldenly and r , ,tightv settrd 81 1 g a L Ted. At th, %it the wh , im r,roginz , d. the I,ader of th , part- tvhirlt ar 11:01 at fir , t em eounteri , l, f:lrw,trtl Mid till,Irk"!."1 vou ray I' , "}r your Itmplywnrk Cot It, night. .clll f4.A" IIIC.I11011: , IVO tv,•:, Aripp in the ' , Lin, and w - ,• iwithor the 1,..Y0" . 1 or lot NVith ill, way Ow) re goin ' to tr:t ‘, , r,lrAt..± . ; 1, 110 tio , i•Cd4l, d ' a 4 . 11.4 , 111 livAt :411 , 1 1A71 4 1, 1 , . look , 1 4, %11 into tht+:iitn 1:111:1111orn:11 , 1 ,, lowii., A -t)s•.stil ~f .11 1 ' at Ow i , “tt•qn. It mad. , th.'n from %%Atli tt ,11111114 W.A..: 11f. I 1,..;.!.111 COT111 , 1 , •hilld Ali rtiglitfilld , atli it., :oil tver , dr,n+iful. A plank 0.1,111. it.et I.lll'l :111.1 :1 ,vi 1 , W;LA !hen I..tught. f"rivard ;nil half tin preVipie , . r an A tip:: . ,;1101 th.; 111;;r1 ta -4111111ftotheti,-.1.;.•. •• 111, i•11'1! , fOrVr 11 , 1 pow, in!: tr. .11- t• " T . •!1,7 I• -i•-• Litt. an tiro fii! - ,rt. i ! Inn. Dyik . i. lit, rill 1111. r. i•ry irt ati 111:141.• i.ki, - Ith k,•fl }jilt a itlt t him with hi• I ti. -1 it •• C.L r r y th.• nom lea,l,r • I lip And , • 311it - .1 1 , 01, 1./Ank 1 , 4 )1:11/ ,11,111 y• :1 Vill/Ont 1,11 , 11 sellt him f..rwar!.l t 0 the and of tlii ov,r Ili. , ikr.• , ipir.• Awls - L•“ 11 -01 , :Intl 'II tt;I:11 .1 1 r ,, e.Ait, AL,o, 11 , 1.11 , 1, lic ,, ev , r. ati.l c , •11 0% r•r. it, ,I,l.l;r3tely clutellitit. , ;:tt phttik. Tiler.. 11, livid with 1:14 It n 1 horrid run- odd At tlic r,.collcction ot It. ' 1,, t 1,111, , 110110 . 11 tho i1e11111.,13 - The null who were standing on thy “thor end of the ',hulk, jumped (AL and plank ands went ‘‘hirltua into the • , f-t•thitig De,pll.• the gag in hi , ni..n h. I ,,k n fellow uttered n will ;n , l terittivd 4inielc before heili,tvitt , :irvd front -Oa for- P,1•1% 1 y in my em , now. though min, then. I shall never fr _ . The olitl:m..; ,pntog to the edge or the ,T,,1 with i.avage exult:the», watched A ridy'. , de,ceitt. at 1-1 tither one' :ltout , •d tlw leader, after thelap, of a few minutes. AI that iu•.taul,a loud report of firearms reverberated fur and near, and half of the bandits, at least, tell dead to the earth. The hall , whistled round me as thick as hail, Lau I earthed unhurt. Instantly afterwarl pa,-ty of trappers rushed urm th e scene. and charged upon the outlaws. The light w a s shrt, but desperate. In the end not an outlaw of diem remained alive_ though they' fought like incarnate devils. in the very first moments of the melee I got away out or reach of harm:' Pinioned_ an d gagge d, I would have been of no use to myself or anybody , . After the conflict was over I rattle my :ippearance anal gave a state ment or all that had transpired. From the trappers I learned that the cry of Andy had directed them to the spot but, poor fellow, they game too late to save. hint. "I thanked God and the moontaineors for my own preservation, and quitted the scene with'a sense of relief mingled with a feeling of sadne,. Gentlemen, that was about the worst itualion l was ever placed in, and mayyou lever have a similar experience." U. S. Mintage. The gold coinage of the United. States Mint, in Philadelphia, for the month of NoVember, was $128,278, wholly in double eagles and gold dollars. The silver coinage was $83,000, and of cents three millions fltree hundred thousand, of the.value of $33,000. The total c;iiinsige of the month was $244,278, the whole number of pieces being 3.471,310. The deposits of gold for the month were $143,289; of sliver, $78,- 431: and of copper cents and old silver, in ex change for now cents, $ , 23r. Total deposits for the month $230,030,' • • • Texas United States Senator The Democratic members of the Texas Leg islature went into caucus on the 16th ult., to nominate a United States Senator, to fill the vacancy caused .by the death of the noble Hen derson—sixty-two members were preserkt. The names of Col. L. T. Wigfall, M. D.. Graham, and Mat Ward Were put in nomination. Af ter, twenty-one ballots had been made, Cal.. Wigfall was nominated as the choice 'of the Democratic party. The election on the part of the gopse of Representatives was to have taken place on the following Friday. For Mayor of New York. Mr: Ogden, having declared to be .their "can didate for Mayor, the American COnvention of New York City, have tmanimously nomi nated 'William F. Havemeyer, as their candi date., Fernando Wood is also keforo the people, upon the simple pledge "to disOlargo,tfie dun ties of the office for the public good.' Slander at a Yea Party. t Van Winkle; : !Ef - Cambridge, I.llinots r f In..suea for .slandeiotus., remarks aboui ii neigbbor, at a tea - party recently, and sentenc ed to pi3Es3;ooo damages. Ladies beware. The members of Congreis express great dis satisfaction with the: preicnt arrangement of the Hall of Repre , :entativc;, - and an early mod, ifielltiOn Li anticipated. The present seats eo,t: seteniy-eight thoti4and The South for Pougins The Southern Diuneerits in AVaithir,zi,in declare- their purpoi.e to rive Mr. Dough:; a heiirty Fupport, in ri.crivi , thn nomination of 1111. C1)10-1 , 4011 L',11% , 11ti. , 11 for the volliNl An Itu 1113 Da WO5, a gentlo.pan of fine. literary. ability and high mental ittaininents, is dinUl. A volume of his poems, lablisbed Fume. yearn •1111`i, llinllninl Inert and bear the stump of true poetry. A Dill has bren tntrauc.A in the lower house of the Texas LegiEatur.., appropriating 5,000,000 acre. of the polic lands. to the ,up port and maintenance °Ow pubic schook. Barrhave's 1101 iil Bitters The Preße ,If the countr has been patieularly iond in th,• prai- ,, ,,,0ft1y , , liter Atrione the ❑tanv notis,, ae otierille rellowie to nu imparted public•: ft is a wet: Y. tio..u tar: at the r flar %VC. 'Olt mdotn aiiverlitc tart Ificriutt, ,, Aoltnnd lattcrit 41111 , “. to in tAttill a manner. is a ,pccilic is tuo iliaioti. it priifc.isci. to cnrt•. clod wc not ;iota atlvrti, it. bat give it Oils to nova)) , notice, ucia,lirif I,y vii N•1 , 1 - t,t,,r"—/Imarr %ci f r. Philailciphin iin •, : . aking if It., d , • in clot f•,IV tic the klak iin . nonn‘nr4 cx.tr..lnely nt the 11,dt... tin' Art, In. Moll!! ::,a I 11011-mll nirdirine 113. , linen ,;(.ngively intohtte I torn I - Ititt.! in Ow ntt Into Ow prulripally w ;thin the i t,t hen year. Theo xll, ,t.t . .•ry I •Ilgti.tg.) 1.110%111 II Alllerien. 111110112 1I On', PEI , from the H on Jul,,, M. 1 - I%tta , n, of .1,,ba,kte..." II „ Iland I to ar , an ,nv.1":.i , 1i.• ren:rdy in nil ea.,- of tly‘p. , }•-i.I. nnvat a ,trona 11 , 3Ithy, One to the .I , ,lnUrti, ttlf% t. , +t rennvntne -1 dm by ulikik per , ow arc 111 , , , PI c . :11111-1Mily Li. rare t3lom: an! liat,-rr.o, hour lag,. melt meal. LW! Itwr , for DSFlori,lll., Iterdaohe Appetite. Nerve. am! all tii , ell , o (,1111,0.,/it ft .401111U•11 anti liver. Thi e. •rt' f 11 , 1‘;11 tl.r,llgi,ll , and 1.4 readim* • ef the dr llowa•la-d )•113' , 1,1, r.4“!le .er remedy 11t.. - Wurn :Old -- of aped:, than 11 , 4 lad.l It•ct era ''- :Ira F.... I' j ;, j . (.7,nor.utr.t , l' 110liand /1/Ilt . • rt up In kW( pia 14aq! onotiollar e r hottle• th, Ai. how , I:rs , •••:. 11121,1:107,. )1,011 .Ilol.lhl • I%.•Vlit:i.. Or Ken tiest our nanle I Nt I V', Jt T'r , prie.torq, tio ~ ...1.!" tu.—n Fir•-c n -!•• . 1.1t,-I,oryh. lay curtisements. NO. 102 k ET sTs! NO. 13 FIFTH ST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON I: militia' tootle Continually THE 1%4' :11t.' .1‘ t •!. o!!, It, •:.81 . 1 , • f 1) It E S S )() I) '. Am; t'tc !!. ;,•• t tsf • Raglan.. and Sihanik Merupiti., Na4.lt,on, Pine Itlull. Little IMM=IME III!IEMI!El I , :q \ I;.\ 1$ , i't •- • .1 .- tr: Ittrt 1 , rt;Nilt'ltlt Fllt`tt ANtt .I.' • tt, t \ s: 2iSTI,t 11. ..i.l Ps; I Lie. , , •scpssnirr—, i'4,,ntt r+. gt.t 113:0' t hilt Iu n V . .111`.' ... <iii,. .1 I' Sl.2ownoPr. EIZW“ i ,- ;:ft ' Sl . '41 . 110 by F I ~It.Wl; A CO. d.d' ,r . F:c~t and 1_) RUUNI)V —LS tgandm A P . 11. A. F.k lIN FISTi & I, ,-. A - I.nnnk, Lant-I, IA art !vet' it-r, for oglel- • A F .. ., , 1"0 1 .'1; I oornor WP•I,I Firk :Ai RFS AN D DRAWERS. trod; ainV and eo , ored; II frill lint` nt low privo. C. LoV I.:. 7.1 DOC.K ET 1)1 A 111 1:•Q;IL—In cycry A ~1. 11 , or '.,unt.1,2•1L fur r,ne ‘vEN, DILL 111 I. -.llpr! ro -(J Gonad NITII!y •k 1 Vrnt.r.i.cit.lily Bill Pftpm•--Wlllor And rh!..r Pin .1... II A\ 1.:N 7 r Urnlior. • 1 LAN I .1-:E I)S A N MORT(;.\t;liN— -1 p fur' r.au•-tnna.l on lit page,. Attoti,-.2,,' nod Mal,trates* 1113nto , of €. , .•r) de, - •ription. lf • S. Jo!, Prlcaer Si,thater. LADIES' CONGRESS KID BOOTS A T Doti,...a: PER PAIR. Lad ios' yl In P HEELED la a rrg. Ott ;11.4 1 adic4' CALF Hi i 3 ,rata, and a lark, a , martmont of l3t,nts% y. taw, :%1,,e0,.; and BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, :•telhag at the proiotrlinna. 1!a11 na4 I , ,catnine for your>t•hrv, an it Von't co , t yun anythla:; the 1,1 a.. •, al the Cheap Storo of Mt...rlirt street. '2,1 loor from 1'; r, 1,. Ebt !MOT DER I E AT o ; Bitni L.l RI ES AT COST •, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES NEW' AND ELEGANT STY 1,I:•4 Fit ENCII COLLAR. AND SETS ; FRI•;NCII CO LI,ARS AN I , SETS • -AT MP 3SEI,Y 1:ANT)•:I;N C,,9'l' AT PRECIF.V.I,I" EA,T ERN AT EATON, CREE ti MACIOWS; . Al EATON, GHEE k. 111ACRUM ^ 6: No. 17 ra-rii STREET. de3 • --•-• NO. 17 FIFTH STREET. A P EA.'S - 00 barn+ choice ( rem' A F A pies Just received and for ,ale JAMES A. FETzEtt, • de3 • • Corner Market and First street, OIONS.-40 barrols prime Onions, jusi NJ , r,r oale try Jpa SUN DR I ES.- 30 Jarss Pagligii Sinter. 1 barrel Fresh lion flutter 5 Pure , t7ab Cider; Flint llominy: • 55 bush. White Deana 20 Dry Apples: UK/ " Ear Corn; 450 " Spring and Fall Barley. for Pale by JA 51MA. FOrZElt, pourer Market tint FlMtAtraete BOSON & „TETLE • OPEN DAY AND EVENING; ATTENTION P I INVITED be;ltu4 Of Mappin 13ro.'s, Rogers', Wn,daifholtne',. and all other gelebrnted msnufadturers. • CART W RIGHT & YOIJNO. de3 Maufreturin ers, 1`;0. 86 Wcwd elrek• G ENTS' DOUBLE-SOLE and Double Upper French Calf Boots, NO • l IV LkiTAR - Si r frA= ll- : 14 A4P: 01 . 14 .) f to suitii?ur j e o l i v4.s4 z az cot :. qmithfifta and' POta44*.tal,, LIIItEItY,OF ALL - KIN 6S. it FLEatt.s;Grs;-•...- , corner ptamond *id 311arkEtt mreeti; Hard to Please Public • SilooiN ~ INI" . :D Het iobl, a• to (tualit) IT :3- S, Hock at el Vori Smith ri 11 I'l'11:1 4,311{L Miutr., 'aldat:ti .1 5 E=E=l MMENIII= i'Allt It All tl3, 11.•;) k•I tn,ylKl WAI.I.N. SLIITAUI,E Fl I 1 TIIIR WEATITEIt. JOB. 11. BORLAND JAS. A. FETZER, corner Market and First streets SHOOTING GALLERI No. 136 WOOD STREET__ POCKET KNIVES; JUST RECEIVED AT W. E. SCHMERTZ At. Na 51 Fifth otroct Wuerlisentents For Sale VOUR LOTS ADJOIN [NO L HENCE %; 1.1,.* , :teh hg •..111 vheap. Inform:lo.n (71 , - FICE. no`2ll NOTlCE.—The_em.,l:hol,ier, of I ho I.twnENcr- UIPSUMI ~N IPANT N ili meet! 1 TUESDA Y. the ,th &iv IYoetn'wr next, 1:t the hen JAMLY3 C. It 1(111Ini". 107 I , ..urth beta eon • tho hour+ of 2 nod 1 o'elor \L. t oleo' tivo Morn gets 110. i Troipqtrer, Solve lot Ifie pritt.enL yew'. Yv tile , • riona r:, -- - - a. i MECIIANIC FUND SOCiltlY.—The Annual Lis.:9' :deeding of the Sioekholililrs o MASONIC FOND solllKrY, agreenliki to the ehar - ill tie held nt till` Hall. Fifth street, on 'MONDAY. lie see ath, al six ii'eloek. A. M. PO .Orli. dk .. .iebt , 76Secretary M. F. S. _ A PIANO AT A.EAVAIN,I _: „4,irqi ..AL_,,N. i../W SEOOD CASE, Lroila XIV .i)lii, with Carved Legs, Pedril and Ilk i He Dedr, Pearl keys, Pearl I alaid N llosril..te. The New York pri,.. 3 I *pi 8450 r but it will be soldat a gr... i 3AS. C. RlOREY.Soer,thry • tri.trnment may be seen at the PIANO 'WARE tOOMS _ JOHN. H. MELLOR. N. RI Wood ,t:ect. Dwelling House for Sale.. .• AFIRST-RATE three story Dwelling nouse,N.. Efe. ,treet, between Third and Fourth i-treoto! oilered for vale. The house is well finislieil and r-eently repaired: tuw Lath-house, with hot Pea roll umbel pared yard; cement C-,t.liar Ploor under the %thole building: Ga s in nearly all the rooms. Terms, it.4,4e0-1-I.oou ca.-11, out the t alanee iii equal nrmual req. mentvayablit in eight years. PosFes,iion Wren on the fu , t of April. Ott the pretrtirze, GREAT BARGAINS ! JOS. W. SPENCER, No. SO Market, A S JITST RECEIVED A LOT OF TT 1 6 FINE, ITLL WIDTH FIGURED FRENCH , MERINOS, AT W CENTS A YARD clI EA P DRY GOODS AT SPENCER'S CHEAP DRY (101 1 DS AT SPENCER'S CIIEAP DRY GOODS AT SPENCER'S OPFICP OP 711 k: I , ELAIVA I%.lliTtiAl, SAFE fl INSURANCE CO.}• fiotodelpitia. tinvrnilver ) AT A :NIF.F.TINii OF THE BOARD OF DI- Eir.:Tiz LOA this day, the foUna on• adopted Pei-irol, That the book» authorized to be opened for ,lho.ript,on, h. the mo're,o*.l coloud Stoek of the cArn ty, on the end day of February, I•'..01 nll.l after date no stih-cription , shall he riiee,v.•.l.z.hd that (h. , -,llll , .cued lot dividende of profit. to lb, year I<p g. only, eon be received in p at nru t of tideeripnet, to the inere:C , 4 eaital ,toeko. lit 11, hinter o" prorhicil form the reiodunou of the aloe s .l .11113,9ih. sYI.BUIIN, Secretary Valuable Property tOr Sale or Exchange. 20x, AV it in Son) er-et county, adjoin t, ;rig the town nf Ferner , et. will to doTosed of I.y ih • wutor , -Igned cheap for ealth. Grin exchange for reolnrt) niljooent. or an the c¢j ol Pl:Waugh. The farm 1.1 a iill linpri,i•il• with t ana 1.111. and i. Ic.,!i:rn for a .ten', or ;Intro farm. Irritnet date atteuttnn is den rid. Apply 1, - Ma iU IN CON N Penn . or. J . t=one , rset, Pa.. BOOTS AND SHOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN GREAT VARIETY JAMES ROBB, NO_ 89 7 INV oir,r, 10111.1 . • n lar-1 , w,ll I.•rt•-•1 t•I It.. • FS:111•1!•••II0 'a d ) 13 ‘N ftn , l 1 . 4.,t1tit••••• %rain., I:1p anti •.• 4/11g ,•;.•-••••••, uxt• ••••i li,••• 5•.,. 1 4,1,4 -v.' (1.i:4., li-lit•••1,1 ..••••r•s.•••••r•r•.•••... • C1.1:Lir•••i'•• Met:l•e 11p Cork awl Walt r I•ro6f . • . Atv,nt;, , a I r 141,1 dltlg up (1 W..l:1:. pr cur .I . lc.rll.lun 1. “..11,.,,01n,10i.,a1; - ,, ,!.. 1.•t0r.. 1.117 . - 0a 1 , 1:11; .1 A ME., 110138. HOT AIR FURNACES, t I ii : Fol CHURCHES, rrßue SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE HOUSES, r,i• ANDERSON Si. PHILLIPS, O. 150 WATER STREET NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON. &AWL GRAY & SOX, 13'1 2 .A.S OPENED, ADIM'ION To A LAME ASSORT_ I MENT CLOTHS, In rh.• roust desirable odors for FINE I)RESS AND COATS.. - •,rnl New Varieties in 'Nap, Harrington and Elysian BEAVER OVERCOATINGS ; CHOICE STYLES IN CHEIIOIIS. &C., &C., for WALKING SUITS, AND THE LATEST DESIGNS FOR TROWSERS & WAISTCOATS. No. 19 Fifth Street, ITVII—S4,Ir of dragon. tooth of wolf; V Witch's mummy, maw and gulf BUY WWI: HATS AT FLEMING'S. Nogo of Turk and Tartar'N lips HIT 1"(illi CLOTHING AT. FLEMiNti'S lanible, dental lad and Lrnuble If you do not buy your HATS, CAPS :Ind CLOTH NO at Corner of Wood and Sixth etreeie TTIE MA NUFAI,'TURERS .OF SA W YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE atter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade. are fullypersuaded that there is nu Family Wash ing Soap in tho 17 tided States, for so little money, having at once so inany good qualities. (nnd so few discounts OF BEAUTI—In colors, firmness, eurlace and tax toil llil re er; l 'l' J V—ln freedom from rosin, tOrpentine, clay, fish oils, state grease, and adulterations. OF qua LITI—Fur washing clothes. of every descrip Lion, coarse or fine; . cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed,. printed . or white: for LTMSINO tar, grease, pitch, paint,. oil, printers' ink, ahocimakers' wax, etc., front clothes,- furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar, Ask for a copy of the directions. B. C. it J. IL SAWYER,' ice 17 Wood streoL PittAtAlrtril AGOOD TWO-STORY DWELLING ROUSE, with two lota of ground, each LY) feet *ont • on Ann street, running through to Leacock street. The house is Ltrge god convenient; hall and two, parlors; dining room and kitchen ;three bed-rooms; grape arbor; bake oven; hydrant; trees, ,tc. Also, a frame house of three rooms, :111 Is good order. For price and terms call at the Real Estate °ince of ite3 FL CLITITRF.RT d; RON. 51 Market at. 1011[LMT' AND CANARY SEEDS—Fres t and clean, for sale by - . S. JOHNSTON, de3 ear. Smithfield and Fourth nts. lILIRNING FLUID.—A superior article for sale by S. JOHNSTON, le3 Corner of Smithfield and Fourth etc. BURNIBUNG 4.4. 4 ail the Burning NG OHS, for sale of • JOSEPH FLEMING'S, Drug Store, . noCu corner of Diamond and Market street. IHAVE JUST RECEIVED a large assort moat of GelltlitleHavinar4iars.T.ll and try them JOSEPH FLEMING, noao cor. tla . tket sc. and Diamond. oILEI' 60.-IJ'S—A fresh supply of En T limb, French nod American. juiir received by • no". 0 corner of Markel hirVet and Diamond T - N 1) &HSI:LH - US PR cen heavy Merino, szeorted sizes. • • '' EATON, CREE UACRU - M, Fifth dreg: .___. EMBROIDERIES AT COST.—The entire assortment of Cullom - . Beta, Handkerchiefs, Ruf e,Hobes, Aro, market:lnt:oat, to eloarbut the stocks, .... F.,11:1M, cr,,gE it 7SLICRULI, , ,_„,. .::: S:i qi, ,to -, t.':...._:t. :•.17:Elith street. x ,ARTHUR FREE' Eit.. WIEP 5; - Barrg : Ater LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO; Proprietors; A i t N .O I: K T . I r E p ;:g .F .k o Vt i 5 , .!A1.1.5" intll tirkty, for Mal, n; Lire S'lnek. Hay. Grin, Oredian ln.n, and fur all purpo,?Ps of. Mineli, e further dormant ot, Ironer o ith 1 1 0i,htlo leger or witkcluises and Woade, C.,1 adios. and :Jinvo,eadrav u fromftailroHeandbalanees. to 61° small emint l'antetes and onll Ai`". tis)" arajbt or left hand doori, I',AJC,i I M.„ I- 9p and Shellers, Sausage Cullefa and s 7 nrflf Pulliea. Wardrobe Hooka, Fire Iron SLAIIIk " " "rS. iiOIILEWFIC HARDWARE generally. lags. ae GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, AMMR, AND HOP DEALER Pitt Stieet, Pittsburgh fA V I NG COMMENCED BREWING. for Op - season, I am now prepared to furnish my eu•nomeNirith a 3 la of PI ino non, to close SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE In addition to my regular Lranda, I am manufactur ing a vary FES E FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packages expressly for family we. This Me isnot only a delightful beverage, but is highly recommended by the medic • I faculty, for invalids, where a mild, nourishing tonic is required- . I have also my celebruted WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, Constantly on hand, consisting of KENNETT BITTER AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Packages sent to any part of, the city. auglliern ROBEFLT DALZELL JAMES S. 13P.tALIN(1. ROBERT DALZELL Si CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS - •ND PIM rA If IN PRODUCZ AND PITISBURIIII MANUFAiTCHLS, NO. 25t LIBERTY STREET. pol 9 Prrrautraan. PA. A . N ADVERTISMIENT in the Peona Tramcrirt, of November 4th, calls on Coal Diggers to come to Peoria to work. It states that from 150 to aio can find employment. As we deem such an advertise ment calculated to mislead many already nearly impov erished miners, we take this occasion to state, there is now more coal-diggers here than can find employment, and warn an to stay away. Many that have been attract ed here by suds unwarrantable calls, are in a suffering condition, after paying oui their little-all to get here. A 03X1rIrre r. 511051 ALL TILE MLYSTLI HESS. no15:1m A saving of Two Hundred per Cent. Is made on Chifdren's, Boys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes, by purchasing them with W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., del No. 91 Fifth street. Two Hundred Dollar Pianos. GEAT BARGAINS.— We ILA can now furnish to the pubhc eletrantly finished ROSEWOOD PIANO- I v • FoRTh. of tor and five-eights Octaves, (from a to e,) for $2OO. CASK. They are from a favor ably known factory in Now York City; have the FULL IRON RAMS Reveled Corners, and Octagon Legs. They have a full musical tone. and are fully warranted. Please call and examine. H. KLEBER & BRO. tits for the above and Steinway's Pianos, No. k , A No. 53 Filth street T. 4 I SS EN TLA LS OF GENTILITY. -Yost , may hare all the wealth. learning and beauty in the worl d , and if you do not CLOTHE IT in reariealtable t't AILMENTS., it will avail you nothing. F 'M IN& S T S FOIL UILEAT BARGIANS, IN FIATS, CAPS, EDWD. S. BUTLER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 48 Public Landing, CINCINNATI, OHIO. STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DURABLE. M. DALY. • Stocking Manufacturer, CORNER FIFTHST. AND I.I.ARKET ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment of Woolen Stockings,Hose,Socks,Comforts,Gloves,HOods, Sacks. for men and women, together with a very Oaten sive assortment of all descriptions of Goods in hiti line, suitable to the season. He sells prime articles at Low Prices. Call and examine. Yip-P.emember, M. DALY has but ono store, and that is on the corner of Fifth et. and Market alley.. nob GEN TLEMEN'S TRAVELING SHAWLS, ALL WOOL, SELLING LOW AT No.lo Fifth strapt. SAMUEL GRAY & SON. non NEW STYLES OF And SCARF TIES, received this day vi,EmaNcvs A - .11.1EL LED . PAPER COLLARS, In all styles. A package of ten for twenty , five cents. ' • L. HIRSHEEED & SON, nom No. 83 W301:1 street. 4000 LBS.TiII&TE BLACK LEAD, l ust received and for sale by no BECKHAM A KELLY, Allegheny . City. BBLS . . .TURP B. i lff . INE, for sal H~IFSTOCHaecIg del - No:0 °or. Wood and Fourth eta RICH. - AlsiO ELEGANT STYLES OF - French Embroideries, at • EATON, CREE & 32.Acituws, • oet3 .- • ' • - N 0.17 Fifth street. B UCKWHEAT FLOUR.--30 bbls. Ne . *. Buckwheat Flour, received and for tale by nog BENRY IT. colitivs. B ILL BrO , s Bl P ue A P E R.— 141 Broad White Long nol6 " Long Blno " for sale by .J. R. WELDIN. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF • JAMAICA GINGER, i 'Lratt AR,Bim DRUG STORE. n'ar. Fifth and Omit ate. V/ENS' GOOD MERINO SHIRTS FOR Dui_ a Half Dollar, anda - complote stock of Shirts and Furnishing Goods, at nol9 WASHING MACHINgs ap:IROARDS. V 20 dozen Wash Beircim - - , ••• Young.arnetica.Weshin Machines & fa ic-30 . „: VA and 2ZI Liberty , at- _ CIINCENNATI _SUGAR CURED HAMS N—,l *and Drpojtfe.l 'ANVlcrtierces; to' arrimpel' lielkent 'at • • MOIITEE a BROTaiLEE'S„ ;iixthettiainobd Packer" Ti ti z is- Po* - liat e mmui, iira il l g auweu , • litr, 21141 buil*': *61021.- CONTIV4 - EntcrrioN. 7179 T GO TO O 1 the Corner of flood and Sixth Stx., AND CLOTHING SILK SCARFS, 1 4 . HIRSIEETELp & SON, Xi O. 8 3 WOOD .STREET. IRST OF THE SEASON.-40 boxes Palerno Lemons, just received and for sale by • - &EMIRS & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street..., OUR 3UILDING OM FOR S2S ,situ ate at Hatted, beyond Lawrenceville. 'For sate S. CUTHBERT dr BON, - 51 Market at. .1 BORNE'S, 77-Ifarket st. ITTS -t) t era, Bolt?. 'Self-Shutting Gate and Shutter Hinges, Bed &e., ,to., together Isttli every variety of Mu!cable Cast no2,4 A CAR D . ARTIFICIAL TEETH. TT is well known that first chills Dentistry. hal been beyond the reach of the mass of people, on account of its costliness, and the Majority, rather than take up with the inferior workmanship of "cheap Dentists," have adopted the wiser course and done without any, for it a set of teeth be imperfect in work manship and inexact in fit, it is worse than eseless end dear at any price. -- TH E CORALITE ANDPORCELAINTEbiIt have in augurated a new era in the science of dentistry—.being the very best Artificial Teeth now in nee,. they inui be afforded at prices that place them within the reach of all. Being the first to introduce these new styles of work to this community, I accordingly fixed such prices as I deemed would remunerate the hest artistic and me— chanic%) skill. Since then. howevcr,the unprecedented favor with which the work has been received, has com pelled other Dentists to adopt it, some of whom wish to retain the old gold plate prices, which I consider would be exorbittuib for, though the now, styles are really more valuable than the be qt gold work, - they era made of less expensive material. 'file increased amount of work done also compensates for the reduction' in price- On the other hand, c few Dental Quacks of this city, who po4sess neither mechanical skill or common bon- esty, advertise the work at prices &lightly less than my _onn_noc.,thktandinn_they have neither the ability nor the right (it being patenredyto mAnuracture it. _The object of this trickery, is merely to obtain an opportu nity to disparage the Corslite and Porcelain and recom mend some of their own worthless work. I have felt bound, in justice to myself and tlici_ptiblic„, to make known these facts. • The qualities of the PGROF.LAIN AXD CORALITE ,PLATI", TEETH, which establish their greateuperiority. over the best gold or other me toile - plate are—entire free dom from all metahe taste, smell or tarnish, being en corrodible and impervious to the juices of the month: perfect ,adaptation or fit, {lmpossible in metalio work,) which, with much greater strength and lightneaNenar bles them to b,3 worn with more ease, comfort and anti-. ty, They are also far more durable, less liable to acci dent and more easily repnred. - , The public are invited to call and examine these new styles of work at No. 191 Penn Street, N. STEBBINS, N. D. Dentist IMEMEI GRAND PIANO! T HE SUBSCRIBER has tEte-pleasure of announcing tu the pub lic. that he has just received a splendid 7 Octave Carved ItrHen oodt; rand Puuxo, from tha - Factory of C hicke ring Ai Sons; the list one of their New Improved Scale that has been Pittsburgh. This Piano has received the most anqualified admira- tion from all who have seen it, and has been pronounced by competent judgeq to possess, In an eminent degree, those qualities which constitutes fine instrument, The public are invited to call and see this splendid Piano, at the Warerooms of JOHN IL 'MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET. CHICKERING & SON'S NEW SCALE SEVEN. OCTAVE PIANOS, WITH TR REF. STRINGS TO EACH NOTE In the Treble— eta Felt Hammcra—Braced Bottom,' and Repeating Action. - NEWALOT of the . above . Piano Forte 4 just rece ived direct tram the Manufactory of Cluekering 3 ' Sow , , s,..leetea personally by Mr. Charles Mellor, eansystin¢ of superbly Carved and Plain RoaeworideßSWlL The public are respectfully invited to call and exam. ine these aplendid instruments. For sale only by JOIIN li. 11.E.LLOR, Sole Agent for Chid:tering* Son's Pianos, Doi _ fur Pittsburgh and Western Penn's:_; CHICK II RING & SON'S NEW SCALE 6 1-2 OCTAVE PIANOS rE SUBSCRBER has just.,: :‘=-Z.7, eceived. direct Iran tho manuiacto.' ry Chickenng Sons, Boston, a new' • ' and splendid lot of their NEW SCALE 6;4 OC.. PAVE PI.INO-FORTES, an elegant Rosewood and Black Walnut Cases, - selected personally by Mr. Charles Mellor, at the Factory, for this market. Prices from $2lO to $3OO. For We only bp. JOHN JOHN H. -MELLOR, Agent for Chickering .4 Son's Pianos, nolCalkw . Ell %Nan INT CEt. IT. "RN :- ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LON-1102f; ESTABLISHED IN 1838 CAPITAL- . -96,298,800 00 PAID UP ti 2,19 , 1-42.1 cral ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,1858 933,73412 THIS COI[PANY INSURES AGAINST 1..05s or Damage by Fire, almost every description. of Property. The RAM'S of Premiwn'are moderate, and„ in all eases, based upon the character of the 'Owner or occupant, and the merits of the risk. - Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London. A-.speeuxl peretfment fund prOcided iriThs4 delphia for payment of [asses tn Vas country. . - . REFrigtcl2l stransunoti: - 3tessr.q. James 31.'Co_fly & Co., 174 Wood stresti • John Floyd & C0..173 Wood street; " Brown ,Cli7irk.patridks.,lo3. Liberty street • D. Gregg & Co., 99 Wood street; & Co., 54 Wood street; • James At'Candless & Co., 103 Wood street • Ntmiek & Co_ D 5 Water street; B. A. FahneAcek & Co., First and Woodsts.; Jos. Woodweti & CO, Second and Wood sta.; Atwell. Lee &Co, 8 Wood street; . 4 . Burchfield ,t to., Fourth and Market streets . 4 4 M'Candless, Iteans & Co, Wood and . Watersts lILTICELENCIS Of PEITLAVIZL.PELL. George H. Stuart, Esc., IS Bank street; Messrs. Myers, Clagloral4 Co- STSMarket street; . 44 Wm. M'lieeric Co., 22 South Front street; M'CuteheoEolleas, Frontand New stxeets -4b 4 . Smith, Wil I Co., MS 3larket street; - ' . . 4 . James G r . - te Co., 20 and 22 Letitia skreef Joseph I}. Mitehell4E.sq.,..President 31.3ehrusies Rant James Dunlap, Esq, klesidentlinion Bank; Hon. W. X2Porteronie Judge Supreme tourt. . . JAIII.ES. NIV. - ARROTT Agent, . .. del • . Office, 103 Weed street. JNO. THOMPSON & CO., HOUSR,SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND. MAO:ER.B I No. 135 Third Street s no 7 PI ttsbur 11, Iffta. Sa SON, No. 83 WOOD STREET,. Will open ills day, in their Tailoring Depait. merit, new styles of FANCY CO.OI;;GS., OVERCOATINGS, Which they have purchased at present low prices in New York, aid will enable them to furnish Garments at largely rechred rates. - ; L. HIRSHFELD . SON, AT CHAS. GIPNER'S Ttixtrnaing Store; 7S.r*.tirket Yon willdnd a good assortment of - BONNET 2113t0.119 . Hoop Shirts, Woo;lea Hoods, linbias, - HeinteiGlorelind Hosiery; Embroideries, Trimmings, kr., etc., at Wier LOW 'RICE& nol .VKORY NUTS.-25 bush. Shell Barks H iscelved and and for sale by - - ' ' • nob • HEITKPISH. 4,0LLE52.,, A SOTHER NEW. STOCK AND THE Jo" Cheapest of the season, ntst-arritedat • ct,t9 JOSEPH 1101tSE'S, biarket street.-- - EUCKWHEAT.--200 bushels for sale by jS e2o_ HENRY .11- OOLLINS EARLS.-:-.5 tons farsale.by tr..7lvny A . rnT,T,Tyq *EED.- - =;, - Pbblel for sale b ..wx,..a..autts • . .4. 1 0 ...", I TMING% Ac , Ac ~~~..,:_ .. .
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