The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, December 31, 1859, Image 1
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",,A.. 4• 1 / 4 ", :2 - 4-isteserves from the Democratic party, and ~,,,•••!, ~ ...k.k.!...,',2,....,..„ ..-,, - r c'' o!'• ,, si 4• . i. i, 'f; vme and my friends, a sincere and warm T' l• .7 t7 • ' ~..-.' ' :•:. 4 1 ' 7 . ... ” ... •4 ' 7 \ r ' ‘'' •''•.., • ~ : 7 1 thank.. ~c ,,- , ,i,.., ; ,'`. , ": ~.*„,, .' • „ 4„ .•- ,,,..- -,`" • ; , i ' ', • ~ '•' - ...• • ''' 't ; contest, in which we were en v, 04. .„•••0. ~,,j1 :).4 - .• • ~ , . • . ..t. 1 . 011 justly remark, there W 145 the ,),.: e• •• .., , ' k, „ : '-, - , , ~ .. - -.. ._. . - - . , 4 fr• - ord for friend That is now ''.. .".'f'!" . • •:. 4 ' '` *e• i - 0, • .- . •7--..;, . '; - 4 . deo Honor, with her ...may tongues, t ~. '' - '4 , •:. ', i . '` • - •, , -. • . i. ,-, -:":%>' •t' 1 / 4 2,' ' "'' t: ;. • '`, ...,''' '' • • - , ' '. 7 br•• • ••• dlsarrect'on between us arid the ,'.--....'"', ~ ,7- ' ~,' s - ,_', ;. •- e„- ~ ;.• • `,.- .-, ..-51 ,; . party. Yen, sir, have silenced i s ..- 1,r . .. 1. 4 ~,,..• .....t.....' - ,.7..' ':',• '-'-' ' .., , , ~ • " L- • -AV tak. , n frorri her the meat she feeds and t ° , ,, !,:,, , ,..,-, , C. ';" : , .. • • • ~ •'' , . • ut•orl—ttlAt . - -f severing personal and tI-4 1- o_•>.i ,- , •••• ' '," ' ... . i • •• ' ,•' g.. ' '; ' '„.,:,..-f .'. ,.. ;. , „ . / F, .. *. . r.' s-,. : ' 07 -,.~, rt. .;* - 4•411 7 ,,1",•`:0 1 i,'• q' , . i . .: .- 4 -• ; ' ..- .... ,` '. 7 ..,, .., • 6r t the entir. Democratic ticket, believe it . .÷.. ..., ....„ ~ , ~ .. var 1 rereprocateri. k f , e ' rr .'7" :l ; ‘ '' .' •.' . ' .-. • s ' , • •Ailtitc . to an opportunity "ri.- , : `•- 1 . • •• • • •-.• - • ' .t., of Ai}' gratittaiv, %.I , u can rest ti` ;• . 7 . • : t ou will receive it, with art any •• ' '- i- • r... .• th410•41r.,i••74-1 0 ,,,, „.„,5r.......5....,...5..,,...—.--... ... t ~i 2 1.1 v. .. 1 , 4 , ~me , „ , ~ •„., - ' • ~. ;..- • . ~ ..` , t ? ,e 6 ' . t i: l i 4r.'" cf . ....... ':: , ... ;.. 1 :4,,;; 1 ,..6 - 1 - :;, - e ::.. 4, :i .Ji. , ::, , :;: zi :, , : : , $ • "'}'''' D 7 i' ' ' '' ' , • : tfv .. l 4 :%:. t. rc, 5 ... - -•• '' .: .. ,' . tr:',' • : ~,, , • . ?...4 „ .k, t •7. 1 4 1 4 ‘ ., 1.4 " ;,. ', ~,i‘ ..lisi . 14,....0 - c/ 31 . 4 } :x ' - 1: 6 ' 1 \ 74 . <1 'l.ll-' 'Ct .''-. 1 . 1 ,1 / k 1•1•" " .!, .',., ...... 1 ..,\ ' I-- f, - te /„..5.„,b•r , , „ , i broker's office, under the assumed ,41 ,4 . sell•:',"_•••••• •,- 44 es*. ' 4,- .1 .f„; • •t' • - J. C. Wallace, getting, into his pos 4, 4 •..s.••• ••••••-- ..- s. o• ••-., ~.., .EL .N.,- • : ome $l,l - 100, and decamping abqut the 0 *..l' ..... ~..', 4 ....• .=, r• i• is ••• I • • s •••• 20.". - ''''` • ~.,i...i. •. -• ' •.. !...„ 5 e.5.. , 11. , •, , d. -. • ; • , ,,, , . ,5 3,, , • -- , •7'5i...-to,, t ' _ .• .• : ; . •ious banks, on worthless paper, $6,000 •,,y."F. : ,,';;:• - „:•- '•••,',,,,,,,,,...,,,,- iii ..f• ~., .. . ~.: , ..f. ~; . ....o. L.,. ~,,,,k, a widow lady in co t .... t5 ,„,.....,....‘ : ;.... , ,,t 4 ~..". „ 1,., . 1 . .. , ;:i . , ,...t . e.,,„ , ::::4Z^" .„. ' .... :.:::" `-‘,..,%„.; a. ,... ~.,..T, • „. „ .. ;„ 1 ,4 , ....- ,' • : the amount in a package hr ex ...a:V..4'i •:•••,.. 1,,, ',t i , "...-',.. Ss: 1.• , r ,1 .. ..,::' . '7,7 . „.. , .- „: i- 'larked Pittsburgh, enclosing it let -11, , T"?' {, 4. .. 1 ' ..! 1 1 . " • i , , ' t• 1, •' '1 Washington City, from which it _V, s, t t s- , t • 4 , - --s.,s, -i . _ - ts• it that he has again been hero. Two a r.,ll s rfuf'cz-'•' - - • . I . ' 1, , 11' , ' .l;:;‘.: ' 6. ,. ,;.;.' • -.' ,'err, addressed to an editor in I 'Brun - I,,irycs ei-r=s" - ., - .7,,.....• ''.•' ~.,,' s : s. • „J.,: '.•• ft - ,„I his swindling operations in various e ...„ . „.c.., , ii q.,. ~, . . . ,• - .. , , . , .., ,t . „ , ,,,J , .,, ~ ~ Mitt his character, /111 d 1,11h.1, ,f hi s ,„..,,, 14 'S- t fL ,_=...,, , ,...1..,'.. -.. ",_ . rAt ••.'",..` ,•,. 4 '•:41,....e, only regretting the desertion of his •-g„- .4 1 , 4.: „i ..•„..s• - -- . 1- ' ism - . -is is. I -•.„-• .A.L -.,,.... i i . r jil ' a ,.,t..;.. i . L .1. ,4 „, i ,. 1 ...„: , ~ ~. : ,_,,,„: p _ , ~ ..., , ,,, i „ . ~,'- a ing a 3 o . ontgoinery county, 1d :;•',1.417-.5..,,,,,,• ~•• ...^ ,. .t,...„ t - 6,44{.....tA '''' 1: 1 . ..1......, :, ! • ' , ', . • ..• '•- , ..-. thisiiight, lured him terid,.rl i, He ".,...;. t , ; . ; ~,..-i-... - - . -,. f :;1 T." a bold and calculating scoundrel, ~:ti ja.. 7.1t, t i , . i.1„ .P. , , -- ~ ..,. , .. .. ~..,, ~, • . ~ .. ... -. 1 ••,,..' ~.. l',i he per,evere in his present course, ,i 02 ,‘.,,_ ~ w . s .... ). , ,.. . 1 , - ..• . „.,.... ~,,- :-,.-% .. i ..•..,.. -.-,_ 'i r' , ' utilities tire long bring up within the *.'rer;?',,.!' 4 -4 . 1.::. , -. : - ::: , .. - ....0__ , > • „, it,-_, , . ,Virne State prison. 10yfr.... P .-'•r•- , e 4. ...., •-.- ' • ••-,--•, i - 'l,,' 1- ... . op-- iL . l.2' 4 •.„,rTsr „ /,‘ , .• ,•- - 4 - .:" •• • " ./ tr., ." '' ~,,Sis, .iis tl . ., , s -..,.„ ,• • , -,.. -.•;',• . •-s ~..i 1,,,is P,,, tßirli of the entitofi, will be around " . "..te:A.ill• •,,A,r ;,;.- , ,,• , ....-. 4-. :, - ;.:, .....-;,,,,,, ,:.:,. -- Monday, with his annual salutation, ..titt,t,„,•,k _ a , .4 ti, r " 1 .i. ' ,... ,•,„ - ..' r • ~,,,, 4 . ,-.\ speak for him, as we would for any y.;" - 5 . ,,,, 5 •!,3 . ,, , ,. 4 ,,,t, ,., ~ . ~ ,v ,,. n. ~.., • ....s 4-,-.. 'undertakes to leave at your doors the ~t*,:,, 1 -" ,,.,...t _ '''..<,,, .e. -, 4. .,,, „,,....s.', . T -, ,• ~ s , c ,,1 ,' t oe week, a hearty welcome , with o en ',.'"iii-i , ~ '., , ,.t th .." 's • - - ' , l „;,,. .. t* , „ _, • Rain . . p , . ft • •,,,,I.i i r c 0r,,., . sq"-- , -, -, . • ,,.....- i .. ..i i •engs. or shine, the carrier is ~ a ll ...,:t . ,, i i k... ..,.G ~.. .1: .. - . ~ f r ' r ,'..... . ....- L. V his post. He brings you the news in tiiyi ** - .4 . 4,,:ii•--ci: ti , ).,5,,1 ...,:.,'..`. :, ... p; - , , . -- • - ..., inc lemon ! seasons, ;rid spares ft,, 5ec .:14414 .Z/it1 t 54."....., t ,•"., 4 ','.,, ~, ,L, . ~... , ,":- • r .1 . his personal comfort to bring you, ~,irq„.74. " `Z1it1°,4 . 4. . : , v 4..`;, -4 ,, -..,:•.....,.:, ~ , , '' ;•; nada, the news of the week. A dollar, a t.. A ks'ltp . ..;• , `„'.4;l's t ,/,:,%''',"' .‘,..' l• I ,' - l . t' . Alf, or a quarter, glads the heart of the . . • „srt., sos'i l sts.;,-04 . ...4, •.';',. 1 .41,4..5.:... i• ....-„, ;`-',.„,•-•-, and whilst it is but a trifle to you,in 4,...i., 4 §,iti , zt.,.,;" 4 4-,... ;;; 1-, l .. f ts ••• .0 - ' 4 4 --•.; ' , ,:::. ,_‘-e a-- aggregate it • f .ll furnish him with the el toft,.. , ' 4. 1 ,-.* i t,l i :-• ,L p "S ' , 2',.::::• ti , '7, 4 : ', ::: .., ,, r j'naterial aid" to k.'ep him in health, atel help 1 , 5t 4,..„rt 4 f,,"',,".,"•17 . : . ~.., t z,-.4 - -- -; ' , ••• ~ - . ..dn to - aorta you faithfully during the e,C'.ting ' . 4 ".c' - :•;` ' ,4• . ,: . 7.• , '.. -- _,'":f.", , .'...., --,, ,.e , , - ; ,, ,N ~.- ..: .ar. s t , -----..------_ tips - -._.%. * t 4 ' . .7•' -' '•, 4 `....,`"...,. 4 ,. , q ,,,,i ~v th- ~.;.1 „,„, ,,,..., , ,# ? ,, t, 5i. 0 .4 . i.,. , i -- ~ ..,. 31 - naLess7.--On Wednesday night the dry -4 •1t,r, 7 ,,..;.':,`",:"....-„ * • • :.:..: ,- ; ,, e ,, ,, ,„, ,, f,s , ••,• ..al- store lf.Aloxander Bats, south west /7, .z. ~ i4.4 ,7 •. , ...„,/!,,,.., ,,• :.-. .: 7 ,,7.7 '- u. „,••• .i .! .7. - -,' , `', • '• ... r of Market Street and the Diamond. we, „ I ::ao,4l7L.T h ibP'S t ir /._ - ,- 1 ... , !4. - ” ;%.,..:". T . ted by thieves, through a tin shop Ir, the t es , s o a- kt.'4'irst.,"="n :".„1.4 ;T.. i . '; S' ":"' • : ' '• ;,,Trent of an adjoining building, on Wu . r.• -4 .- -" , • •- - • -d 3 4 , ..,47,r5eT„ ,, 1 / 4. ,, ,,..1, , ,,, f ,.... , .. ~ -.. , on , by cutting a hole in the partition, I Nl. f !„, t hr . .....-„,i15,,,--).",,,, „ r , .:„ ' s .... ' - - ' hitch they gained access to the store. ' ll. -,,:em ., 40 4-aiik a. N ,l l:l,; , -143, ,,i ,. , '-'-r. t., i? 0 4, ..i t ;st.•,‘` ,.. -- , ,,2::: : :::r.,.. , :.; ?.•..:-.... took same $67 in specie, and carried a ...,,,...„„;„,„„ 1 11, jh t- , 4 ' l ,;",..."-i - s' T" s''•.. , ii ty of dry-goods into the tin shop. but ststle oz i.e:,,,,," -- r•cv,""? . ,,, - "'„,'lj„, .- i . .'., -- • - •: - .",- - ,. 1- ''..-',em behind, having probably been alarm : ,isis.M•P„„s t l-, it"r• • - ' i .-• ' • •-•• .• . are they had co it "d LL f,,," ," 1 -.- . ,f., .. . • ~, ~ completed their wurk. No ‘ ,. . 0th ..,....g ... .- „ *i tr k tr i ) *te r, ,- ~,••- :. • ' • ~ . caught. % i'N 1! ol;m1 5„44 . ;,,,„,i . „,.., ", ••• .. .. , • .}. •,' i ----....—_ _ _ -rap4 5.T .i,,,,,r`a-. t. ,. 0 .. -, • ~ t --....,,....7a,' w.N.an.--Mr. Moses Ross, of Masontown, . • A .a „.... 4,4 4 7..... ir, 1 . , . , •:.,...: , ) T,,„r„" ,is <es .. t.. --sr the Monongahela, was dr'wn'd on ~ 4 • , fet .,.; ~a r1 ,.„,.., ,, ,T„,,...•-, . ,;! - : ,..,,,-. .. .„ - -, i i;';',........„ ,• ..,.. ..;•,,• ,7 rirday morning while attempting to qotlif" 0.0.44tb. , ., • ~-.. ;, . 4,- :'l„,,t(S. , :- a •- I t , a 5 .... 1 -. . •• river on the ice, which brok,•-oontli ..do.hA.2, ,t ,„' lif t • 1 .....1.f.•.•=t , 2," • - •,...ftL - . - 1z. ,; -- ,:, ,-.-.:-.- ,'.-.....':. ,"ft. the shore, letting hint through into ~,,„•9. i . " 7, rs• 4 Ni„ , „,i4;i sl. •;'•- '-- ~,it?-,-te ;•• ,•••• •,• ~. ,„ - . er He endeavored td save himself. itt) ~•:-,-•„-• i t". l , '. 4 . : .'l," ,-. .< , ; , a ta_, ~,,a .„-',..."- "' me chilled from the intense cold, and i t .. 4 ".0, i , ",4"',1•,5-i'i''S"., o ,,, `5",,77" ." ~ 1 -., ". •• , st.....,""sit:ed his hat tin the 411 3 s's.- 4 ;_., ,s ,l4t a tirl.re;esi s- •` 1i5.., ( a ' •=" a ...."," •nt i then submitted to his fate. His actions ' • ~- sts."7 , ...... ~.o,..warj i• ..i. 6 • , , ‘.,,,, ~ "1 f,r ,: , - V r. 4184/ . a . : 1 - . t.. ',..--. ..,.. ~ `,.._. ' . , , j_i_erved by two young girls on shore, - . b ....m*4 ',46 11 4•0' tr": 4 -„.„•,' * 4 ",,,'",- . j .*•" ,', i were unable to render him ony ass:stance :,,„7,,*; • ty,ri . ..A 5y,„.•...., 1 .•:„..... , - , , , ,.2 , ''',,-.-- .- - • 'nui a highly respectable young !nun, and iti t • C0‘17, 4 L,,,,:••„' i , L t,' , ~•E.`, • %L, i•• LI Atli will be regretted by a large circle of 4'4 .ins. 4 ' l ' 41. 0 r , l'. -• iss ei• • psi, .".! • • 1 - '• 's• t ,e „ ti s) ~1.1 . d'• 9 ? 1 ' 44 „„ 4 : 4 -." ' ? "' l'P. '' Ayr O s. —.... ;‘ , ll e; `. a t'llta '" 14 '..1 . , z,•'; l '„ :T e - s* , '; i, --- ":"',tli OrEa.—A little boy and girl, children . 4. ,tii.. ; at0 0 , 4 ,4 47 p.A..,.,;4 -',-...::‘, l',-... v ., :•• c .., -, ; with) w residing on Coal Hill, were run a,•,?1,t, , •••'‘; s • pm• - 4 •. ••• • , i bya tulle • , ,ivt..... , -a ,:1a , ,. - _ , , , , $ ~ ,..,?4•i ~.., -:wagon on Sixth streei, on Pri -40-6r.,„ s : , ..,,..„ j .-1 2 ' . jotting. The boy had on e 11 r hi s l figs . 7 .4 C.1W , .4111 -. Z7 V,3,..P ,- 1.: 6 .,:i 1. ;.,..r....,T? ~:,, i‘ J 1 stribch li<CtrIlt11(1, and the wound bled pro 5, s• '„,,,i * - 5t,15.."..,`" t "-r.z• :' IY:/. - .!' 1 -'' 'o thatwasthought a • ''' ira A {-; -.' , 4 4 , ...;:: „ ft ., c c , , „-.. ..it 0 .; ,.. 4 ! _ . 4..i:LA-4',. , ... , , ; - , o . o r C.r: , ........-. 4 ,,!-.‘:, , , ei11e girl was carried into a house near bv, if,.„, fit. , - . ~5 :,..., • ..,.;:,,,;t 4 f.,-,,, , ,n,;‘,„,1 "z. r: ;•,jnscinsibits' condition, the wheel- hittitig ~.4 ;41 „ ‘ „,.5F .. ..._ , r 4 5.., ; - , -r, .., ~,,- .r. :t ;0it.4, 1 over i. , •r 4..75 slid body. Dr. \1 to AI itir l .-m.,..“ - rtir ' - ' 4 s C ZtiT a ''' . .. a ..i.. - Ta'..:‘: - ..•••• - •••:t ' .., 4.... .'' e s fin attended to the injuries f h IT.t; •A t • 41.4 •''' ' 1.,, i ' eIT " -r• - •• .'• ' . - 0 oth, and , - . :y; : .4 ii . I . V ( 47,..c.1:_i <4 - to i3, . 4 ..,',, tf aka that with care that will recover. The .... .. 1 .4...i.i , ' . ~ 4 • .". ...,.V . .., j,1 .. :+ *,.L.4 ... .'., r .., „ . ;• i , 's . r 's leg wag not broken. „.. .,,, i; iv 7 ~Tr0 f i r.7,,,, , .., ..r. it :e ..,. ...„, - ;3 4 -,.'•,;.; ,.y r A meeting of the lhirector, -: the Poor of 1,:,44? - -. ' ;: 1,114 0 .4/ 1 ".:;.,..; ',...„?.,.;-,,,,.e 41 ; :egtieny county, held De e :;,,,,,,, J•4,-", , .•, at -Lj . :-..., - ." 4 ' -,',V11 .. f4t , ' , i.L'VL• t •--•::, , :;•,_•L';'''•••• L,f-L,;••e'S 'Hotel, the following ballotin g . were ii - ' 1 111 1 4, a t , ' ..f..... , : , ,r',! -A. t. , tp for Steward of the Pout House for the en -6-'... t; .- ''' -- ~, 4 , ..;: - `.5.' :-.- d' i•-g year: .- . ,41. --.1 • -._ i sl .''''',' .1 .-•- i.:. , :;` • '' I .... : ',. •, .• lit - - ti,l,. ..r... { l / 4 . , ..,J,... ..• ~I„ % James Fite....... 4, it .„ ~ f 1-1, y i n I , 11111 1 1 1 1 !Is,: ; AN _ '1 4 4 - . 11,„„Z . ,.., 0 , .1. ' 1-1....1/ ~, ',, - 0 ., ,-....•Robert MeKee. - ... 11111 i I it 5 2_ 2. ... ..4 ; :t..,1 , •: :.. f*,-...,-„ ~, , 41V .D. Paterson ..... .l 1 1 1 till fi r is:fiit, r , 'Ori r r . ;-,•/•-,"; . ,= 6 , •- 1 ' , .,;,lsulting as will be seen, in the election of ilt a .st, 4 -, - . i l- tt 6 ",,` P ,4 :: 4 1 1 . i'i• s. • ' ',I - , D. Patter ' son t x 44. yel• „w , . - ...;•,4r,t , t.~,..,. .; ' , Av ii lß 3i4s4 itt . ,,..,. ~., ...,!,.,- ; ,-,...i. r. ~ 1 , ~ , t :, ,, ~,, ~..... ;., 0 :,„,..,..., ~,,,; ; f ib . sit who have notes falling due on New ' i oniq' c i li pT..‘• ;. ap , "7,,105• ,'. j*"', . ; :,- . „ 1 ., .•.-,,,,, day should bear in mind that it falls ;;!-......',... s ~....c,..T., :.=. 0 ...4‘ , ...ciday, and the banking-houses, with the i t ,: , Ilil ; wn,p,4l ..e77.,, T ft 4 5.5.... ~ „, - 4 : - .1-; '.', 4 ,'- a t.*; 4 .,z0n of banks of issue, will be closed on 11 1 *LIL," T i / ,s , ' 2 ' s ..*:'••••••• 4 tl:rj•ics.; y,A which will be observed ' for a holiday, s.„ l'ittss 44 't a. r . ,I:st I,'" i..... ,: ' . :*, '7 4 ' 'g ' '';''' i '")1/t 4 11" ilit thorefore they should see to haCie , zji j s, 1114Ar i ti 4 s.s.ter : 7 , 4 : : ... '„,t . `..'s : sa' ". 4 L i ',.. - 141 , 131: - provided for to-day. i ll U l /' • - s . %4* . t l.`, ‘ J t•' - • '. .1 . 4 0',' ^ • i fr ` `•.- ''• ----....-- ____ . ot„ „ , , ,1tt 55 14 , ,,,44 .t: is , - qt .. 4 •412 .4,... , ...-1 ,.. - 4• ,;:..„,,,,. 4 : t ,"•..,'' .. '•;L: , '•,,1Af. LI4UOR ..S.LLI2-.lama--Jatnes Ca in p lal* siisati,, ;...e.:_,•..1.-4, ..., 4 . _11‘.: . ,.., ;:.• 11 ' 6 ,•‘; ; . ir t ,t „ i , ,,, 1: bl l kept a drinking house on Grant 1 -..,-,.wil fPr' - .., r .„..--;.•,ka, - ,1".,•, ,, t- -,-- - , qati yesterday committed to jail to an 'slC,:;,.,,y*r.z. ~11: V . Q;, •!,:a . •;.it ,l'lll a. ,14 V ; i.; ' ..4. this term of court, for selling liquor ,-,;tv. c yta,t7.1„ 4, ...:,..z4 . !4.i.-.."_,..„.... ••::.: . 1 ,'... '; ~ l';''...' , i lay and without license, on inforina -,7,•*tt.017..-:,-;" - a .'' - ';',"Z :-/ ‘7,.. -. ..., - ; . ..‘..- - ;,.`.: - .,,,,!e by H. A. Mutilation. Alderman -,'sialZ•iillt..a;ll,4,- ,- „t!pti - ; :, 1 ., 1., 4. ..... i - a. , a 4 , 4' 4 ~, , its ,the committing magistrate. ,- ",.•:,., lt-7_4',.'" ''}',. 'T•I k •,,- ,-...• .• : • -- 4 ~. , ________...._ s. , '•a••••!'• "• ,--.,,!' 7,- r •t, , f•S" n• . ...•.'t ' t . F. 113, N . ...LEW, •",!•:...::,1.-"r - '17,',:. ' 4 ' ' ••' ••,,: ~-.4.*-, . ....,L7f,1•••• L.; ,', •'. .i. , L----4,,, , L•5r, .2 .•-' ,L it i. ~,,,. Le.. L. Lt• r *i LL f " T i•r' 7 *• • :.".'rl''' L ::•': = •L'' • :1" ',• • ••'• ,. •;;L. '-' • •:••••' • '''. 4 , -, !:1-; - ,,''. ', •••• • : ~' LL.4f :• •, 4 . -., ~--:„. • •• . ... ; , ..., _ ... .'iri,i,..,,,rii.:,:r., ''CF. "d , • .J,:: ... ,. , ...' , . . _ . irs ARM.---Williatn. J. Wriky,.ef s y , 1 , ,, ir41... \ •,..;,,.. ~ e. 7,,,...• .t. a .', ; ...., ~,,. • `;r,. - -:,,,,.. - aver county. well known in this .. .. ; ,i .. - -,5 , , , , ,,f ,~: .e f s !". , 4 '7- ,. .- ,- descending a flight of steps at his ;',72; .. ! . ,..% . ,,..:.; , ,,.... ,1 ,* .' ' ~'', a .. !. - t, • . ••,', •,. ~ t ‘,..;•• ..*••,` / 4 3.„ last week, fell down, fracturing - i •4 .) •,-),:--'•••! . : • •• • -; , •• •! ';-• • •• •j.' ,•••:,, .-...-_• • •', l / 4 wise seriously injuring him - 4 • - , -..'".0 s'sisst.-* ; se •• i' 4.-: - .. s ••,.Y.- -- 1 ': • i --- ' - •••-s" ' a v -- •ir $•-•-•Litit....— ~,,;-.., , • ••••„,.. L„ L :.,... • •• L . •• • • " ~ .-.. G . tt a. . z! cL, -.1,, ~, 4.", , ,,y forth° present term ere L t ~,..,.. r'' a . ..7 . : ~ .. - .„ .. r .... : ,;...„*"....•'• .... !' teas with great rapidity • r. ~J,i.,, , ,, . .,, : . ; .....` ' ' • ,•• • .., 'i • - ".. '' t. ...% '''•::, •"r .-. 1 ..-C ins ha 'V V-...f ..1" I r""-,---X b 99 .1 12 ..",,,,., ~ ,, , c., . .e .1 4 t.• , ,_• • : ••• - , L' t',4 t",,,,L1 ,‘ , ', ,, lrlivor -;.....thiiir la . ..., - • • -- , i ..4 , ' .., .1 ' , 1 i ..-, , ~ MEI • !• MEE .. p'~ ~' t ~~f •• . a ME= C. Muttuontt, Physician to the j - • I , alth, reports, from December 10th Ayer 28th, 16 deaths, viz: Males, 11; N... 0 0, white, 19; colored, 2. Of these G ''' ". 4en under five years of ewe, and the ‘ four of whom died of con- • 4 . 4 .. aC ' . E XYIIT Pal% Poot. JAMES P. BARR, ‘ll AND PRO} ItIBTOR Ay, Five Deliars per year, strictly in ail- Sbeidy, Single stft.arptkras Two Doll' t year; in Clubs of Ste , One Dollar. , CAL AFFAIRS. •LIANS 9 ILN EVERY NIGHT, AT 1 - 1 A. I-, Z, 4r. Mclll:ide tn t Mr. Dean Jed yesterday it correspondence n. P. C. Shannon and Peter Deane, .6 latter withdrew from the alder -9t in the Third Ward. Below will letter from Mr. Michael Mcßride, 'nominee of the Democracy in that he office, which sufficiently exploit:la ••ear nn the part of yo it Most Obe,i)ent irrp•n i. M M H 1 uE ATER E ScOLTN DREL. —The ',harp rgor, .tams, who victimizi..l the Allegheny pa amount of $2,01111, last spring, has ctieing on the people of Corunna, where. after leaving this city, he ,• " s . .. . . . • • ' "01',. lkitt ..""b ~ %, ~`., • , . . • • 44• ..4 , , , ?) •.: , ... • . . . . . • ' ' - ; . ----•-•-- • ' ',le l( ';* , I W., •.:i.1;1 • , • • ' : .: ~.! i h j . . . . Llir .4 . .. .: ~.. . ....,?... lilt' t A -LI 11 ' 1 . 91 1 - . g . , ti*' Ai IV r-1 S ' r L I GRAND ORATORIO AT TII E CATHEDRAL.— THE ! Many uf'our citizen have been delighted with the tine singing of the ladies and gentlemen TELEGRAPH composing the trooper Opera Troupe, now performing in opera at tlo , old Theatre. but O ne Day Later there are some who have scruples about visit- Ing such places of amusement. To such, and others who have "ft desire to hen; theist in con ocrt, ap :excellent opportunity of gratifying their tastes is offered to-morrow evening, when they will sing in a grand oratorio, at the ! $T Catholic Cathedral, corner of Fifth and Grant streets. the programme, which will be found in another column, includes that grand production, the “Stabat Ma ter," entire, and selections from Haydn's "Creation." in which all the company. inclu ding Miss Annie Milner, Miss Payne, Mr. Gook, Mr. Rudulphaen and Mr. Bowler, will participate, and also a powerful chorus. Such an entertainment has not been offered for a long time. and we have no doubt it will call out all the lover' , of s,ered mush' in our city Si EAMBO A T AtiltOUNl , --The qtearn,r 1)a -eotah, which left, eaterday ter .Isiew Orlean,, cair. in eirilti&in, at the "Mass the steamer Empire City. which Wto , aground tiler°, tearing away a portion of the itpl,r deck • , 1 the fornirr, and leaving her aground near the other. It was not ascertained whether or riot the hull ws, injtired. A quantity of glaxs, piled oh the lower deck of the Da,otal,, was swept overboard. OUT ihS Li LZici Lewitt, of ••Bouthenlall notoriety. Was releits.ed fr , in jail on her term I:avr4 . expired Ller manager. (' was n , .01 4 ,•.1 at the same having given bail on the charge of assault and battery, preferred by Mr. fl Neill, the Chr"- ..:/- NVe are i , H•krrn.-.1 they intend ('ine;nnati, where that will (porn -in.lar tshli.hrnAnt that elnswi up toy - th , N a A..ni, -The Third 1'7,1, r rhtnet,, whu h has lung beou Ie agKin hue bcen bceutai .:;y ed and greatly improved. It A.,e oolipied ]'if thi• r , i.nitc 1)1 ,, t . n th.•;r tr . !, Hr. th. , I. pu6e seloottng d.•ietni.tns to the l'ountv Con. st.htion, to to) on the twentv..i. fd . Februhry Cdt:RT ov QUARTER SE.S , IoN3 Judge, Met;hde. Mellon and Parke. I. l ..rltlirit 31 , 111 IsL4O. UotittriottAealth vst. ficy. .13,1 dieted far non. was renined (hie morning S.A.,•ra_ll,lll - seer,, toadied and ex„lntned for the, Vttinnao:.- soahlt ‘Vhen t sat. Wt.- resin,!. Mr ettutt.ei &qt./J.,. ttittupt.tt stint tommtn.t•alth !Intl nit rint.le out it raen. and 1,. wttul , t ntroduce nu evidence for the defttnr„ W.... 6 (lien 10dt1f,,,e./ mho Itiry al •ollle 1ep,11,. 10 an mgerlitti, n/Id /11)1, Qp4,l,ei .4 at, 0 ,, L1f Mr I{l,ll/11...11 10.1 d be ,aw DOM.., 111 the 104 ..ft "tin sel I etoinog, au unt,twer, and lid not (blab it An orth while to addreqs the jury. Mr. Woode th.pret.atett the langnage tifinfietl to his effttrt,l - ti Air Fiamdtott „„ping the remark, were notionorms. 1 attd , 111 ttt Itint•t• 'tom, sparr,ng (allowed tt.toe•tt the , •. , 11U,r1, and the cowl. took n ret.e, Al two o'olock Jodge Mei:lure charged the ofry. who foood e vf.rfliot loft guilty Without It-ratio; .-or', %lit. r on oath t ; e•fri:f. Vogt-I. of A IJU tl• • • .11, - .1 foto al inw it I,gotf load- of 1:4111i, r hl.pretill4.•••,..li the '21:1 ul tA , t,t.l let‘t. pro.ved that lin p,, tlhw,or.l the ;timber from w man Canted Marro', and the burr round a verdirt 11,,t C‘drunntivieeliii kialrew 1 1 11 0 9ailit and latit,ry sink ...ens 0. ki11...n w I.:llLl.l.etli Flak, 'ft./ • ni Inn. mbar are 19,1.1 in 11,4 mind• .4 ..iir The parn. , ,, 'Cr. Innn,ird on Ninon •S. I:.egi, And 10 OW 1n . 411110n, ! . 61,, lu.i ,ehled lortnlie Lel,. Who 1.01.1 fan •oltnnt, N•M, w 1.4.11.1, of. WhO . tle.tili.etillitri to ahu -0 her, and dralk 'PI, the 7th of all.verni,, he rotorned I and a 1111, ;n ,]loner for It,' ..tOidlon. nlo.e..rked in the fa.q.,r, hr drew a large kude (rein hi , and Wound in her right ride, iihieh -Ito feared would ..atike, her death [Our reader, will remember that Rakeral, attempted to take hi. min nil, hy .1.40010114 Itim•ted 4 ererai (MINA In the alLlornen, irdh the -.lnv wrap,. alnl this! 11, wan aim" dtspat red '4 L'r Witlter . •testlthiti ~ the nature the ...ad. he mml. Lad r.enou. , s endangered tier life. n. 1.1 hare }.roved fatal. but for the reomda nee ..ttered by het pint MM. , Fre,tul , L 1.. ) and offwet g r rola, .o, tmdm,..l IPt-trwt A murn,y 'NIIII, and .1 1 - 3E,k1,1k, Mated the rasa u•tLont 010 111.t4e: no to,urn.,ny f„ e' the defence. .1 nage Mcchu re chargcd 4 trong:, again the I ~Lance. the Jury reared. and In tire ni4nlll4, hrtqlght of guilty. In tninlner and form RA Incii,l,4l teas remanded for 4craence. The jury was rhaeharged until Tuesday renretng. and Court adjourned Ladd Saturday Ittonuag at ten LAST Slohl r or 1 /PEKA.---IVe regret to announce that the engagement of the Cooper . tia•ra Troupe, at the Pittsburgh Theatre. closes this evening. During I , lleAr,stay they have met with good trocces,,und attracted - hu g e and GuiMontible audience.. feat even trig Miss Annie Milner, the prima donna. took a Is u..lk and pent.: mid Violet ta, m -1.. a Traviata," most admira bly, the other parts eon- well sustained. ,aid the once were well pleased Tonight, Weter'e rotrituttl • opera of Ter Fretachnt.z." will be performed. with rich costumes and new sronery We behave it has ner., before been attempted in th . is city by any English "per. corn pant. and ae the Inn .lend are thrilling and higLy interest inv. it must draw a large atteu,ian,.... Cl the Theatre, More espeelany NS (hie lo the last 0pp1.11t,.: the ptil,ll, will tette of seeing the trOuile )lies atui:. !fillet, personate. Agnes, the heroine. and Mr .1 M. Cads. will appear as lamer], the forest head 1,,•t the company Irorre a bumper at parting. TUN. FAIR AT CITY 11 ALI —The If reliant, Fair obit ottnuitue% to he the centre atirnetton nightly thronged with Mindred,, of visitors, who .1•VII. to enjoy themselves 10 the togbest degree Ntrible. Nu more mernormus onjtet unit Eta patronized than that ol feeding and clothing those parentleas children. who It in the purpose of (hri managers in teAdie g the fad - - The adnu.nion is only ten 'cute. and it will he open tin hl after New Yearn Ito to-night and enjoy yourselt for an hour with the crowd You cannot pass an evening more pleasantly, or ,entributt, to a more meritorious object than that tor which the fair ie degigMel. W g NoTic Elhnt Lucid, Webster eye Co 's Sew. ing DiAel.ines arlPlnvery where u , knowledgtal to Inc best for family and manufarturers. use Per.on. 1 1 1i4 15 buy machine., will d i , well V. call and examine the above bntiore buying other. on w Inch they van only .1, certain k Inds /,r work, whikt theOe will do boltte heavy and littla wordceinally Welt. adulate not as liable to g.t out of re lor. A. M of Allegheny city, ate the agelii, 01 the abore valuable machines. Lovicaa of line penmanship can see a ttplend td .pecirnen at DWI - A pollege,kittshurgh. execu ted by. W fl Pntf and J. 8. Duncan, petioles of Lb,. stitutioet also the flret premium Diploma awarded to tile name as 'best bustne, petttnanalapr by the set /het State Fair at Zanestrille, over fluent end stratum Coe Irt and other penmen of the Weal. ILLfrt I tux N wY E-aka.—Vur e4gh- Lana, Nourti. Aohlitfrian IrAte,yian. %visite, Who laid In an edditirinal or jewelry for the holi , luy,, !Java ninety on hand. from a turh nil desinng to oak,- New Years prIP.“•I3I-• wont,' d, .411 to se'n't, the) a at low ! grin._. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—This Institution, the want of which has been so long felt by our ettizerig is now open, under the supenntendence of Messrs Jackman tr Johnson. In the LafaYette linildmg. En trance, et Wood street. ft is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, M-anufactu ren, Inventors, and Artisans; and an a place of resort for those seeking inkirmatnin relative to those branches of industry, either by examinauon of samples or scientific publications. Those having articles to hiring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave atunples. Air The public are respectfully invited to visit the institute. HEATING BY STEAM.—Asa testimonial 01 the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, economy In fuel, and the liile atton non necessary to keep each room comfortable, we gire this certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips, successors to Phillips h Co., for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward Public. Schools in the city of Pittsburgh, and which has met our approval, and we "mild recommend them to the public to give entire filOisfaction of heating by steam. Miller, Jr.. John Marshall, Jr.. M. Tindle. George Wilson, John Wilson. 1.. Wilcox, Tarot-tors. DAVIS A PHILLIPS, Steam ?Tenting. o,v, Pitting, Plonstilag and Braga Fotaders, Deatere in every thesonpnon of One N4rfeirea and Pomog No. R 7 Wood and 148 Fret turner, Pinebure.h. delta ylo• GEORGE W. SMITH, AMER, MALTSTIZ, AND HOP DEALER Pitt Street, Pitteburgh AA VI NO COMMENCED BREWING for the sea:arm-1 am now prepared to furnish my customers with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE 01 0 FRESH ALE. In addition to my regular brands, I am manufactur ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packages expressly for family use. nue /deb notionly a dblightful Extiitine, but II highly' .... , Atimmended by the medic .1 faculty, for Invalids, where • nourishing tonic is required. I have also my 7 7- - • . • i'IIs'BURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1559 ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH BRITON EAMBOAT ARIZONA SUNK YV4Amohluglon City Items ARRIVAL 01' OVERLAND AIALL $lO,OOO IN GOLD FROM PIKE'S PEAK Fight Between Cortinas and the Ameri cans, near Brownsville, Texas. COAGREsS WA , 111N 4 ,1'..N 1 1 ,. ,. .•11.,r —Mr l'erry. of MNIIII., llllttrl,l a real/111t11.41 that from and till, t.' :lay. til thr onzanlz t• tin tho If ouso he ti. o, of a Speaker, tiaenibolf r!•., thin twenty non Lit.-a, nor 111. r , • qttwstion 1i....4••• until ,•nt.ry who t‘l •II••an aad all lan the tall . Übjoctl,..:• a. Th. , &bat, !il• :41 b, \I. al.Lh id 91,1E40:191 inr 11 . HI. i 'l,e it, 1 , .0 n , t,l 11..;1, r. 1.. \On , K and ;.srt . , li,•••I., taa..l•• • 11.1' ' - '•tnnt. •,! th•• had b , en •r a!'.l th.. , izht it evider , z ta,t fir.% r t• 1 I in 0. the plurality rule , evoral i. it in their lisnik piiwi f. %V 110 W it/r% w , uld viite widi•r the p.iiralit% ride. Why n..t do it ii.ity` lie liiiped a reb.i'utiun would flting a day wh., they would Yule under the plurality 1-11:H Mr. IViniilow miived to hlj ,, ,lrli t.i. next Tue , day. Kit Hit: the Hierilberh tine. Beforo Mr Clark. of NI. , . lo•day. he should pre, a oh. on I.i, res pectir4: the tithe, ,rf arlors.os of help er's tat.k, for tho `llt•nkor , liip That dud the priority , SP!' t the plurali ty rule, and lie d , -sirr , d a vote it 6-fore the election of a Speaker. After souse fdrtdor the dd,iso re when it tikijoul rit.d. l adjouro until Tuf-stinv next M , rehhhix -Kehl heaVe intrhdhhoea resoillthoti declarhlhe; Mr Corwin Spotikor liar twnnty-t.itir ti ,, urs, at the expiration which tirib., his power was to •ethae, alhd thla House itrt,..2.41 to the elf , (1.41 01 a permanent: - Speaker. and that the ruin o . the lute should be b.dhhiht...l for the ;4. sh?rih rnethl of thi• }louse, that re: member that, five olitillteh.. and that said t.imporary Spraker 1 , ..1 p‘did. Ltie Laiamess h' , . lhielittema of this Amid calls of ord.er and ohjesitiow, on the Itopuhlioan side, Montgomery Plated that his object itt otforing this romdution wets mire the pa.ssag.e of the I. l, ti , •tom-v the PUirllrifig anal contractors, and the .Pthor itizemts, officer, and omployees of the n . ment, 1.. wio.tii a' are ind.•hted. 11011 who P• 11 I.aid, and that. the i t tassel in LHAt lotiKth of time. and th , t, this commit for Spottis , r in procood. ..1` y I carry It on \vitt - olt gru, Wr , rlll: l•roditore. Without any further action, the ilou'.•. by one majority, then adj•mrned till SKNA re.—Mr lb 0, ~f intrii.liieed a bill ezteriding the pruvie•<nie of thp• a. t t., rn able Arkan , as and the ~t lter State, swamp lands within th,ir I;nut• Li ]hone -..6a; also a bill making un iippr viation for u military post near the tortv-ninth ilegiree i•( north latitude, in or near thy• valley .4 the Real River of the North : also, a hill making an appropriation for the erecti,in ,if n htlij.l;n g in St. Paul, 3fiar,uta, for a 1 0,100, 11-11,0, Poet Office, etc No other bus;n,o. tra!”.• acted. and the Senate adjourned untii Pcikn. A N I), Dect•ti, ber - TN. hter.!l.-ini, North Britain hit: arrived Liverr,,, date. to the 1:411 The Greta Eastern ' ,, nlpany ha% loan of 40,1alti pounds Lo Coml , ietc,Co tin• fitting her out for son Sir H. (.rant has aci , pti , I ~ oitiinai of the EnEdish China . The repreben tall v, to 0., Etil , pean gri-as are continuing, to am% iti Paris 'rt. North firittiln tho st..urn..r. herniarl the FRAN , Yaris , 1 b.`ol,ther ,rfetterninch presented his credentials yr,ter day, and afterwurd4 paid his fir.,l torte ‘i.it to the OM hamdors of England, Kussia arid Spain. The Purtugese enibassadors at London and Paris will represent Y rtngMl in OP. Fur. iwan At . area Vienna, I Th,• fifth corp la arn-,, r.nw in I ;lily, have bo.n , •rdetod w Hungary SPA I N—Madrid, Dect•rubc•r -- A war has been proclaim , d by M.,r— co. a hich will bring thuu,and.,.! M.—r• t. , ti • .e't Vra , t. defend the (:ountr ih.• t-inip.•: I . ~ , l u,•v Smith, the Poqtreloter I;,•nrral, lt. the (: , tr,tinent arrange of the I:elcium, Prussian, A ii•trian dud Bavarian mail, b) the Utnn , lia❑ era. CHINA A NI , I Di A --11011f4 Koh., ~ tt, nf tictuber report that t "Ain.. un changed : that the lowest kind• ingot' at Loo Chou, and greens arid at Shanghai, had slightly declined. Calcutta dates to November state that a strong force of :ieklie.s will be sent to China, but the war is not popular with the Italian of ficials. NEW ORLEANS, December :iO.--The steamer Arizona has arrived up. Her papers furnish the following particulars .4 the engagements between Cortinas' band of outlaws and the Americans: A company of over three hundred troops and rangers mar , bied up b, the Rio Grande, and on the 14th wet a portion of Cor time,' band. After a canotitkle on both sides, the Americans charged upon them, but fell into an ambuscade, thus allowing the Mexicans to save their artillery Cortinas, on the 20th, concentrated his whole force at a point above Brownsville. The Americans went to meet h m, and after a severe fight defeated his party. Col. Ford's Hangers and Lockridge's party, from New Orleans, had arrived previously. The Americans were pursuing Cortinas, who was retreating rapidly. LEA% Zig WORTEI. Dec. 30. —The Pike's Peak express, with seven days later advices from Jef ferson, has arrived, bringing $lO,OOO in duet. The miners at Russel l's and Gregory's diggings had resisted the collector of taxes levied for the support of the provincial government, which created temporary excitement. The amount of dust exported from the gold regions since May is estimated at from one and a half to two millions of dollars. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—The difficulty be tween Messrs. Grow, of Penna., and Branch, of N. C., is still pending. There is good rea son to believe that the latter has sent the former a challenge. Both were in the House to-day. 1.- '" '^ • •.ted ermine ad- From Europe Flits sk•:••'I11\ I r, I 1 CONLMERCIAL PITTSBURGH MARKETS • R-plrled Elprefl44 for the Daily Iforamg Rat Perrammon, Diyeember 30, 1859. Flour ...I in good demand. Sales from atoms to-day , of 1,300 tibia., at $6,20@5,25 (or superfine; $5,6046,76 (or extra; 1,3,3740:01i for extra family, and 50,25 for fancy brands. Gratn...Salas 19J bull) C”ro, &gm t bore,at :tte.; 200 Usti at 60c. Buckwheat Flour . !. 4 .altt.t 83 -Ark, from tore ut 82.12e1t 100 Ths. liar... Salem 12 dad.. f,to .ealea at F1F1422 t,,13 Hogs... Salem 110 head dre-med, at pit4,s - d e Sugar—Salem 9 hhda N. 1/ at 9e.1% Molasses _Sal,: 21 1 , 1,d. N 5024f,3 0 Collles lu iarkm Hip, at ltia. lt Potatoes , •sl, 90 humli N....llmanark, 61t) il.ne, .1 1.111 1.• Applr 66 LI, rh.dca at i 4.752 13 phi,. Law 1 , 111., al A 1 . 2 .6 '''.l Salt -.1••• 5o 1,1,14 Nv I nz Era. M. SI.IU Feet here 15 It. prllll.- at fmr • IA Ih. fin,„ (111 Sale, lu 1,1.1.1 Lard No. lat 1312 r, Lard. keg.. N. I at R, Cbeesa...Sales 45 bone, W. R. at. Butter !4”1..a Roll at I7c tb Urged Fruit 4 ,, 1• 1 / 1 4/1 Apple, Bent. !..111. small wlute .1 1.1,A, 1. Huminy t h Ink y bbl. itoctifitA, at '27(0•245.• gaJ Cincinnati Market .•. taNtn. 1 ,, • "111 her :.stt --The demand for money ..a , ate 1 tm.l gt ,, tl safer ta still welling Outet..ie (h.! r4lll, 1 , 4 , .1 - 02. eeed per month Hog.— Tia• trio.; t•unt.nttett. t.. rute 1111 , 1 preen are a hittl.or agora td-dac . hog. , arerage.ag De) V , -be 1.4 ..a.1,0.1-at Fa re.telpia Wereh,ht It To• not a.O rod 4900 head. The report putdetriad on We.ine4alay from come aiel parking th.• ti trul, mire r•0nti.1,n.... cale- I 7tu rival 11 0,Z1 1 .4. , .,1,1 iTh , l'Otik)llll. Mer. P“rl. Deli a.llt :la, 11 St. , . 1 , 11: th.. 001, e.lerate• tool tile "air, are coiflue.d 1.1 3401t,61,. Xt. SI n ano en I relined. Hulk Meut. r,l).eld high 4.11,1 i 1..•-• „k. - .I for lot, t?ott the ...1.1.dr mold at 15 , 411041 the at p a n 2E, hid. JI 7.„.• 1.. t.I firm., at tin; %tete', +edd at t4 l ic.., I , tr., fliflll , l,ll • [111 , 1111411,1 for .ht. rldere. 7, er ...idea and 7P 1Ettt7 3 1.;,. for .aint, 1 , 1,m uttoltunge.t. ?Au bag, ai '..t riliwt tine WI,: $.5.111144.7.) 1 . .11 aura. R IMlak 2 dull at 21 , 4,1- N., change .n 1111111 $1.::.5.n I r whitP an.] $1.20(501.22 tor ?rune red - tern rum at .axi..•24, terra dull and I}lloitar I NI. 4A69 SU• kye noose and pncea firm at $.1,011. arley ‘l.eeee active atei . pri..es firm: fall madeswu m, t•cti el,. fair Enghott .lave 104 e; Ptitaam Farm } 11 :4:110...10.11:y 1: :1, via York Market. Ci New Yoaa, I q , etober ::o —C4,clon Yttff; 1 bales sold. at 11 1 ,,y (or rntridltna upland. Flour firm as , Carrel, ... o ld IV haat 11100,100 U Loth oI1;4 We.te u - !nu. 11.40. Cure quiet; Souo ta, gaol. white and yell web/4151x. , ~,, •teadr at baaCl , Pork dull: Me. $166a16.12 I' r on, $11:b041 LG.:. Wlusky dull at 2604,3 t, Sugar k firm: Muaeovsui,, .:'.:4.7..r. ..‘tolaafteet qu tat 52@aMo H,,,P. tituet at 3 , a ig,tl 4 0 . .r..t.“4,n genet at 4 iie W... 1 Ern/ au.l l ure a. 1 , le: 7:,,k1 lt, ii, eia . a v id .uii,iaa. —. , ..11011 fr,iztita 1... LirPri.aul dull at t.•l PhlladelphLa Market. HiluktalPlll, ..t.emit,cr nt f r rulwrnna . $.5.75(0:1.87 , for 0xi.r4.1 , ... x.L f xtret 1.t;111) an•l for tnnn , p. Wtvar .1.1c..11 • 1 4, 4,4‘44•44 41 r,l .- al i i,:t 4 1..11, stew ii 111 , r., •, c ,•.-..,1, 1,11.4.141,11 ,• ••fri 4, , Ir..orlag 4 4114 90 Ur, ~e, at .1,... IA ',,,k y 9 Lea.4.l ,i 2c1,4,0 . E.:!: ..',a• 11=EMIll PEARL STEAM Ni ALLEGHENY CITY, li. T. KENNED't & H KAT 14.11; ANl' (N)H.2I P 1 Ft MP.:AL AND HOMINY MANUFACIVRED I.EI AIA,FAHP:NY ac 7 TRILMS, CASii F NY z. L. EISNER No. 114 for. Wood AM Vifth St la, WI LI. -ELL BLACK F . ftul:K 11RES coATI- 1 1,, -eh nt . 5i , 40.0 for t 6.2 t Frock 1..-er. Cloth, tine, use .. 14.00 101 5 00 Firsl,4.44klit7 Oath,. " MOO tooo lhack l'lnoth Pant., " 84! for I , 8.76 ~ .trpernne, 0.1 1.11 114.u0 au a. made to order, •• -16" for h,tiu A Net a. Plush, thik and Cloth V,•,u.s, • ENTS' FURS ISt! I Nf; fi• it ‘•••;) i •rr prier), The el.,ve ;.th. I a.h Parr r In ff. r:, t•p :hi. VJ v ertowthent, the 10.1 , 1 , w - tome .111 be .trirtly Wherell tn. o.111:tia1 II prepare,. the .•kn. , •h Is of OP .th I I 1 ,, .1 :t[:•1 t i...• 1,1 awl I perfectly. liver and "bluer rexat...‘c, IiI.IOFLOWI are thee tam rev i!! •. •P T 1 I her••ltlrr 144 AI, Lout ate 14'1,..,6 :cay teat a. ,t:,, tikhth, .t.gr4 t: ye Kane err out of ord.,. The flrat and Only thin t.. r,. d..t.e 1,1:111{11.ta, /fl.. !“, , 4 •lIN. I di, ha n o un-ipting to ..li.thal tnt“.!. 1 , 1,.1.•••• ~ z oidentiy re , ) , 1111/eLld IbibIEITER'S CELEBR.k rED 5T..41 AcH itirrgms. A.-u.R. WI ft:feral. n. 1,1 a 1 q.t . ,. ..trengthen% th.• digextit , ll thitUgel the ~! th t!,.-reby gives regularity t.; the I.ehr, `•••. 1 I -y tiilgot- et..l deeiern gen, e,l) er) x ',ere Hi , :iri;, - rr ER & 8)11 . 111, N: , ,r,l.he•tUrers end Nr, LM Water. an. 1.66 Vrt.nt.treet.". ('HADWICK & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS, And Agent , for the 'al.• Mahoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay, 149 o nil I:, I Wood St.. rim, .qt.rrh. 4,1-W rapp.rig 15,1,er Id pyi I !• r rag.. IyJa ray MI L 3 P. 1.4.11.01 . .. "Ott P "LASt SHALEIFt & GLASS, Agents Pennsylvania Railroad, STEAMBOAT AGE:Yrti, AND FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 6 o.lllllll.Mai Si. and 34 r- S'l. MO. ort_Prompt personal oLt.-¢tlon gtton to Coiteatin4Bl2ll aLdiusting Fr..fehua. ..e24l:elto K 1:NNE1)1: MAI:m[IAI. ATTORNEY AT LAW t 4,• MELI,LiN's 1 4 ')fth sheet the form Rim.« del; h _ AiVIM()N Ist )A CHESI UOA H H S CHESS MEN; K EHS, and Chet.. Manuals, g twit VilllCt) at le k CO's., fib Wood strt.t.t. H ()LIDA PERFUMERI TOILET ARTICLES, at JOSEPH FLEMINOIi Drug Star*, cor. of Markel M. and Diamond LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMIRTINti WORKS, PARK, 9 , CURDIr & CO., mANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper hot. toms, Raised Still Bottomaddpelter Solder, dc., alto im porter, and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, 'Sc. Constantly on band, Tinmen's Macthines and Too l .. Warehouse. 1.49 First,and lieftecond streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders or Copper cut to any de ired pattern. my29tlydrw BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING WM. JOHNSTON, WOULD GIVE NOTICE that. he has par allteeit the interest' of his late partai, BATE/3, hi the ROOFING BUSINESS, and is the sole inanufactare and dealer in the following three (Bonnet kinds o( Ftoofuir lat. Gut Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can. vas Roofing. 2d. Improved Felt, Cement 'ad Gravel Roofing. patent English ftscellaneaus. THE BEST REMEDY, AD the one that all Doctors recommend to leoure good health, la, wear thiek-soled BOOTS SHOES, such as will keep your feet from the (mid. FuR THE SALE PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &C., No. 52 W ood et., Pittsburgh. BErinutibls.—Lyon. uhorb & Co.. Pittsburgh. Li tongs c”iiMand Put..burgia: Thos. E Franklin, E.g. Lanciv-mr. iron ',i11,. Cameron, Harrislaii,y Bryan ri ',. 1-I,ol,l:l,oturg._Pfi THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO OH PHILADELPHIA, y E,-; At, A 1 N6l' boAS l IR DAM AGE ~n B, übLags, Merchandize. Furniture, hr., at 1,,,t.111d rule. of pr, Milan I oan - TA, —F !tot. hford o tnr r. ACtlliam WK.., of Win. VI.: se Ar C.. ; Ito. NI. Atwod. of Aiw,,,,,1, Whitt. A, het, I I r , ..114.4., oC Truth, 1, ito6 i•. Ilrnry 111, ., Li o 1,•.•.0 1,. linwoon; 00-wart., Mte,rart n !it. , I Itrown, of .Trilin ff. i<n i ,u, Co; 13 A Faiin.•strws,of K. A. Fahneat...•k k rn A n.lrew J. a `,Voorl A Ern I: I. Al , 'II Ft tit Preaident. CHARM:: , \F. -teen-Lary Prrrastramt RerettEsia..3 —Wm. Holmes .t.ro ,J Painter A Co., 'lllornaa Ha l .. day. Mar,,i,ll, Kramer. Ea.{ .1 Vaynr Co, Bailey, Brawn Livingston, A co, 11 Lyon & , 1i ,,, ti . 1, 4 7,Ve1y A •" GEO. A. 131(1 AN & CO., Agents, ist2Brdm No foi.! Wo..d stroet Importers of IHARDWAR E, No. 52 Wood Street, Foor I snore 9t C'harlex Hotel, p/ T 7 I? r „ if. JNO. THOM MON & CO., PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS No. 1134 Third Street, 110; Pit t.burgh,Pa VIRST PREMIUM AWAR 1 ) F, I / Hl" TI YTATE PAIR T 1) =EMI ILL. 7 MI Si For the bunt Range (or Lunilten,.nd beet Wood Cook tlo.re Diploma for 60,4 lAtuuttry Store. Also or, tmcid, a large toutortrnent of Heating gtorett, Plana and Fancy Grate Proms, Petulan t gad and ER* Irona, gugnr kerb .41e., 'lra KetUca, Wagun Bozo, Holfow•Ware. &c GRAFF A W , Fn. f 4. Liberty P. reel. At the head of Wood kroett. C ll ItiTM A R E N. T lIN PLATE WARMERS, TRAYS AND VASES 124 VV OI L Five from Fifth G \Rig:\ L. H A TS, - - I.E.LxiER HATS. A Ittl all 1.1,11, T.) tA. It.:ind xi Seetin House for Sale. TILE STBScRIFIER ()FFERS FOR SALE tht= e4tablitthed and moot popular Tavern and Restautaut, lotatted 10 the heart of the city, in the Dia mond. opposite the Margot House. and which for a long aeries of years has ind s line plitruiltssze. it to an [skill rade chance for going tut, a good IS/Sines, Apply to JOHN SA VAll F„ de7J'tt on the Prerntse, TEW DRUG STORE, CON. EAST LANE AND OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY CITI. • , s , • ioNI AN PIA • HAND, A LARGE supply of ItRUOS 011°. YAIN7 4 , VARNISH, • s-rurrs, huFLNISt, FLU I CAS, ands select ets-d/rt- ITI ut of 11 PE RFUMERIES . MEI= getierAi ac. , rtlo,nt of PATENT NIEL,IcINE%. N 13. 111) en , 110tivd. 'I'NA S'ri./VE ALEXANDER BRADLEY, NUTAVTORIA J OI'M DIALER IN !VLSI CARILTI UI Co .ng, Parlor & Heating Stoves, 'IL J. TAYLOR A, CO., iiHIi.ESALE FISH DEALERS, N . 122 and 124 North Wham es, Atl.3 Aryl' 8"84 ) PHILADELPHIA. 1 ueLS 1 Z•TO“rA.R. - `l' OFFI d'E. at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth .sraet,,ipestr Wood. HAIR BRUSHES, and UR*, FURS, FURS, ifo. 98 Wood Street. DASNELEIT, in prepared to Clean, A• Alter;Sepair, and to make to order, any deserkpo gen of Ladteo, and (*anti' Furs; and is able an a preoti 1 61 i) Ft:11110r, P 0 do R Cheakr than any holisc in the City. Ladles vtlio intend to have Ihevr Furs enlarged, will rithl It to their advantage to call now, on they , aon find Ole lairgalat assortment of Skins from whiel, tO re Wet. A large Osortnieut or made-up Ladies' from t 3 up tO mid" retail, now ott Land, to wines' i the public is invited to examine. oct&lrn ARIES' . ..FANCY FURS In the most durable manner, and in the latest styles, at the CENTRE lAN STORE, 76 Wood street. T HE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lidiographia Establishment in the City. ACTICA!. LI TH 0 GRAPH ERI NOS. 17 ND 19 FIFTH STREET, r wrhjy v -nk,,.' • '.%:' k.° ;• ° ° ? • . ° JAMES ROBB, No b 8 Market Street. has now no hand, a large stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's Bigh-Heeled and Thick Soled Boots, Shoes. Gaiter, Slippers, kc., &c. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Boma. Cho,. Brogan, Gaiters. kc. MEN'S CITV MADE, Double Sole and Upper. French Calf Boota. Ladies' High•lleeled, Double Sole GLOVE KID, CONGRESS and TaDTToN GAITERS: and as he is determined to sell CHEAP FOE CASH, all in want would do well to call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. dolt Wigs, Wigs Wigs , AN I) ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every tiv , crlptinu and latea Sty lea of Fashion, manu• frwtur. t.y J. R. r A ;HERON, No. 84 FOURTH ST 'rho •• fiber to, tug te.imed business in Pit teliurigh iiif,fut his former friends and patron. of the city surrounding country, and would call their at te a uovrandiveautiful SELF-ADJUSTINti It put. 11l runner plans wigunaking in the shade. Its mews are lightness. durability, not liable to shriek. ,-.0.3.:1) all •iver tile heful. and °Key andraceful appear.. a, :Loa:lig tile development of the forehead trut• w nature Ladies are ale° Invited to call and examine his new mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIGS. They do away with the heavy and formal appearance so much Mari pproved in the old style,. ari'2l S BATA', Llllf or Lxm • ueter LOAM (+REGO, Pitt'gh GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS LOGAN & GREGG, Hf ' 4 I4N .%NI) NA 51 ENT.% I CIIRAFF & CO FOR THE Harr BEAUTIFUL FENDERS Coal Vases, Firo Trona, lIN .4NI , HkITANNIA TEA .h7l- , , RI T. J. CRAIG'S HA'T'S ANL eAlt,, DODD'S, 119 Wood street, t , no door South of Fifth. Pnilintmam. N. S. CHRISTY, M. 1) 13. PHYSICIAN :4 PliF.St It WrIONS oarefully mit..d. l'N A STOVE WHI{K! L AIN AND FANCY DILATE FRONTS, Mole Proprietor of the Celebrated T um, BURNINr; AND SAtiniKF, coNHt' COOK STOVES Sales Rooms, *o 4 Wood Street, IV t stur H. WHITNEY, ALPERED AND REPAIRED, •1 ~ : M .: r SCHIJCHNIAN, 141PULAR ESSAY TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS. IT is our purpose to write, as briefly as pos concefning the diseases and disorders inaident c rtain occupations, inektdingtheir cantina, mi r f a ß li pto u r and mode of cure. We shall do this in plain fp, and in a straightforward way Our purpose is y ol • firstly, to give some curious facts not generally known ; and, secondly, to bring more forcibly to slew - the ready' relief at hand in Bodway's 'Remedies. We frankly avow that the trouble we are taking is a business transaetioo, meant to benefit both the public and Ditrseites .i as •.• i The diseases springing from varicias trades arise either from the very nature of the ocenpationefrafitAite 'Ma terials handled or used, or from both cautessi. , EinattolY any of these purses mare necessarily unhealthy, bullpen will br as imprudent in their business as In their pleas-r me, and suffer for their neglect of precaution., 6 . Let u' took first at those who suffer from poisonous materials. JAMFA IOEH. atyperpettia Brass Flaw/. lees, Br,Ariere. and Piamakers From their manipulation of copper and Its compounds, take into their system either the impalpable dust of Its oxides „r salts, or their fumes. The result is a copper disease, whose s) [upturns may vary more or /0..4.3 to Vt. i,•ne, sometimes creeping slowly along until the aye tom is utterly destroyed. or else opening an avenne to more apparent diseases. The victom to the copper dis ease notices, perhaps, on rising in the morning alighttly add taste in the mouth, a alight constriction of the throat, the tongue dry and parched, and sometimea'sielb ness at the stomach. lie thinks he has caught cold, and probably takes some advertised expectorant, which leave, him worse than before. At times there conies an attack of the colic. If dysentery is at all epidemic, he 14 very battle to be awe -Iced, and his tormina and canes- MIS, at the doctors call them, namely, his pain in the 1 , ..wei4 and disposition to stoohare exceedingly violent I tee n a thirst which he cannot account for, or it distend ed abdomen, or back stools, slightly streaked it ith blood, or an undefinable anxiety, iv the commencing symptom' and u[ scarcely noticed. Cramps sometimes make their appeiu - ance in the limbs end stomach, either alone or atstompauied by some of the symptoms previously enu merated. A headache at the done of work, or durin4 the day. I- 41010. 0 0171M01). A preventive of these would lie the use of it respirator, which checks the passage to it,. lungs of st , rnach of the duet or vapor, and gloves, to keep it from the pores of the skin. A generous diet should lie used, the bowels kept open by moderete doses of 12a,havi teepukstiwg Pits; a dose should he taken in [be morning and evening of Kotheet/d Beady Relief, and the use or Rodway's Renovcrtay Rau/rent persevered in until the system is nil of the poison / Phrmler, Pewterer,. Paantent. Phi-ethers and Ulaziers, It'' , .-kerB ut Manefactones, or Shot- 7bwere. to the bad disease This, like the copper :oat isluue series of insidious but scarcely lot ••••• , t 3 11,1 , b ton, coding sometimes paralysis. or More ~,[s., ,•11 , 1 a till painters and whitedmd maker,,, in what , , tenti.v sited painters' colic. Theme all. at times, heir mouth. more particularly at rising, a :cgs: , to I -tightly astringent taste, constriction of the Awl unonsinep. in the region of the atom.. azio easonally nausea followed sometimes by ‘m an. a toe much vermillion, will have a ten ilenoi, to I io.oi ;nee_ for. unlike (kipper, this shows its ef fect,. titi,ie in the small intestines; and the bladder and I 3 will be Sel iuusly affected, setnetirnea merely prodn.•ing painful urination, and at others, i.r high colored wine. The Regulating Pill and the ReAtx:,ent must be mainly relied on, and the parties elamul fen io r qo in work on an empty stomach. For the inorcpionfei -yniptorzuf the Real,/ Relief will le neessa ry. wed „ill toy tin means belie its name. It should be used ilitermetv and externally. In painters' colic, the Reyall/iny lilA -should be tined to produce a fret: evacu ation. and afterward more moderately, to keep itpregu lar notes; and from the very start, the Ready Reli4f gnr ili 111 littEmtieti or slippery-elm tea. Or gum ower Th r .her folinuld be light, chiefly beef lea. (not leef ehicken broth. from which the fat has leen skimmed. le paralysis. the persistent rise of the Regniatsay rifts. with the Ready Relief. well and steadily rubbed into lie affected limb or part, for at least fifteen in innt..s, tin ee times a day, and a generous, but digest: Wit, diet. writ effect a cure, In all external applications the palm the hand is the best to rub with. and a fe litt,be ft-it, its .nftness, should be preferred. anwARI, GRIGG Art t set er-al severe symptoms. Those who use muriate of tin snmetirnes perceive Its effects in their systsms. They observe an musters taste in the mouth, which is aid to turn into well defined metalic, ore, to gether with nausea; especially after rising from a meal, Their pulse is more small and nard and beats tnore fre quently than natural. One very common symptom is a frtspieney of stool, not diarrlima, fur during some months this may be unattended by pain, and the consis tency of tl4• t•vv - tmVlOll.4 be normal. TWltching of the foe, mad oxt romeLlaa to lam common, but a mere dan gtot. siniptom, (or unless promptly met, it may Lief& lowed by a paralysis of the parts affected. The treat ment in this is the same as in the copper disease, vial: attkitt ety • l Ready Relief, Regulating Pills and Resol vent A re ..met trIV•N affected in a rnanner similar to dyers, but d, a loss degree. Their attacks are rare. If peculiarly We the, may take the lead poison from the 80E- , ,ler, but we (lover knew bit one ease of that kind. The acrid Alma• of charcoal. in this and similar trades. some nine, produce inflammation of the bladder wtueh May be effectually combatted by the Relief and Regulating Paper,c4,iners coal Taxidermists oconsionally *otter some most distressing symptoms— the former from the chewy greens they use, and the latter from their constant handling of arsemo,or thecor rusive chloride of mercury. A fceted breath is not Solomon, with a rather austere taste at times, consider , able increase of saliva. or constriction of the lower part of the throat., which seems to extend into the breast, frequent hiccough.someomes a fainting sensation which comes and FOA:S very suddenly. very black and offensive stoeh, or high colored urine. These are come of the symptoms which may occur separately or together.. It is u curious fact that some people engaged at these oc cupations, grow quite plump, and apparently enjoy the best of h e alth, having especially a fresh and clear com plexion. if however, they gu into any. other employ- . ment, or refrain from work some weeks, they are very apt to be visited with many or allot the above symptoms. In either case, the Resolvent should be used, silting with t he Regulating Yillw the relief being resorted to to order to remove immediate pain or distress. Mertry,typers. Wass Stainers and Cant Emma/era, Alarm rata. err of Cherntaas, Gold and alter • Platers and Rtylnan Are Itable t., many of the aboro ayaaptorna. Elacaco tirpors are lialgle to derangement of Lm ,{l.l Prulter-s and Type Founders, Fr.ni the ,•nnstant handling of type metal, contract the eti...•ta of antimony' This is shown by the temporary paralysis vi the tinge, awl hands, copious stools, coW night sweats. joss of strength. tenderness of 'stomach, .ovele and thr...t. sometime., though drinking nothing Lit water, they feel a confused. semi -intoxicated wane ion in the bead The treatment here is gentle purging yith Midway's Regulating Pills, aided with the Ready Relief as a drink; when the disease has become chronic the Renoveting Resolvent must be used as an adjuvant, ti, the Relief and Pills. 2im.oym .Iret Brleklayere, Assietaate, ClSbi more aptcialiy Linteburrsers and Whitewashers, A rt• .•,,5 lastly hahle to votnitmg, pains in the lila. • tellii.orary palsy, wince latter sometimes becomes per manent A milk Met, mut:flagitious Minks, and the use of the treaty Relief. will remove them symptoms, the Resolvent being also necessary where palsy supervenes. Someon, 00StItenOds follows, demanding the 5100 of the ltaglilating Pills. The particles of lime in the eyes are very apt to produce conJunctivia, which will yield to au eve-wash made of sassafras pith 'and water, into which the Ready Relief is put., in the proportion of six drops to every two tubloirepootarals, increased gradually to ten drop, A dose or two of the RdgulnHng ills will materially assist in subduing the Inflammation. Powder.Makars Are Rllbieet to heart-throbbing and heart-4I ease, with lo. , .onealn of bowels; and both awe° and The _linkers qj Loco Fore Matches tie liable io a very troublesome skin-disease, develop tug deelf on the scalp. and sometimes in little pinches, on the bark Of the thumbs or fore- - fingers, or atthe low er octrenoty of the spine, attended with itchins, and coaling of the ~uncle. In the former cases the Moguls, Ling Pills will be found autllment, conjoined with tits, re lief: in the latter the Resolvent internally, with the Re lief applied externally, diluted at arid, but gradually in creased t., its full extent. The Regulating Pills may be advantageously used. it indicated by the state or the stomach and bowels. :Fhtl effect of the alkaline contact issometimes shown In colic, convulsions and diarrhaat. The Relief will re move these. Lemonade should bensed occasionally as a drink, and oranges or any ripe fruit slightly acid will be found to be a pleasant as well as a valuable adjuvant. Buttermilk answers a good phrpose in these cases, Bleachers and others exposed to Chlorine or other fumes of acids, Are apt to attacked by JAMB to throat, stomach or bowels, excessive thirst an tenderness of abdomen. If the exposure is long continued at one time,there cornea an acid taste in the month which leaves. attic the free air is inhaled; but this only wears fronx , siteeect. The symptoms named first give way to the R ea 4yße.. tief . The addition of a alight ckise of calcined :nal:me m siti..,nd the action of the medicine alight r, bat it is not absolutely necesisary. The Roller Val do its work well without lt," The makers of loco-fpoo matches ace sometimes troubl , . the above symptoms, cawed tn. the phosphortuvw . • enters into ''the of th e ups. p chronic tion of the -glottis tensile is soinetimes the res. " 7 thiscomint okvati j in esinenaly. ends if ntkcheck,, pipe. and even to the branching al tr. . called by the doctors the ebrouthiat Wheat t.”- • • rnences It may be soun * cheeictidhy-i. Wee nitade-APA equal proportions' of the Ready ftefief.arittsiatet. - wet will neat examine %Sesames oflhalie who tire - ' /acted by disease from.rents sittistanoselqol9. the hangs and air-passagesi ,1 1 11 indeed, some of those mentioned pre dull Iniel 'be oo, cleansed. asrpet , anti then Ileaven, Ceed Cutters— rms ' aTnq4 F rs Delers, kr*, acW=eake Teo Rice ues, Bile 'M La LapiaTaliee Sculptor; Stone Cutters, Slatera, faseyes dare and Polishers. Street &metiers, and Wed Are subjectparticularly to bronektx/ affections an d con gumption, arising from the filiatilljt parfeti7s of writs tang matter diae all i V ri kcillringtheMmene in hichAhey are engaged. and en ng the air passages. In all sum mitts Radway's Ready Relief. applied externally over the throat and chests, and the X.enovatiog an' taken internally, speedily e ff ect • cure and !Irina, all traces of incipient consumption. Hatton were formerly included in the same position, but the advent of silk hats has greatly diminished this poi* ency. A respirator Is very necessary as prirntatife and, indeed, as au aid to cure. • A silk - Itandliekilitili loosely tied over the Meath aPid artettli, litilritigutineo4si exposed, I,' as gdod as anythnig. 4: gel/094544 v oropp,-tut-door exercise. at • use of 'the rye i and Resolvent .will e the on TEM DISEASES INCIDENT TO O. Itunters bvcry and Calico Prialers TuumulAs Soap Boilers, 11 , 014 of their haltd4, Ac airlrom thole& some itch. For a remedy, but the E. will tad in effecting Occupattons whe traced mental lab tive of brain disea softening of the sat may be told by nem above the eye...brow.. the parent 0001011 complaints, are cor Lawyers, Authors, Ea. r are affected so much wits TO tregtneftfilnfillefiCollit after iffigp • 1 0j04 ,1,, a few hauVrafore in cerfaii? SW" Orifutis fons,lhe tresowentlkikkr inlia-Fomikeespirtlendifin are fibble maeigitof e*PßiMkr the liver ts 're cbminott Intenfte beat. enpecitimut common to tropical climates. that the liveris 4 , 134110201 i rangernent involveslCOtesf, rangement of thrietiken*lnV py,the proper use 9f Alipp kiff4i which fn the spl4 - en disease ak• effect. Tormbertulatwagitacrit • plied both erternally and intern, sufficient. thooglffelt‘Orift, combined with eAcmftzlpus / 11.4n , the ftenbintufg Pht-Ablifftl,_,„„fn disease and reetoret-'— Steliedyres, Lomjahue Peratma ar. are exposed to attack break the violence al Mlle effect a cure. Boatmen, Deck Hank faring Men L itaft, Driver. and all exposed to suddet ble to Itver complaint Atf more especially to spleen, r ' , through long abstinence frit 4 iect to scurvy. The use of t and Renovating Resolvent is: distemper. In all cases of et, era, or yellow' fares, RadiViirir feting Pills are. nositivispreve attacks, and eel min curattves i ..111.a.9e;Drir are liable to stiffer fiord diabetm. feting Pills and Resolvent shouldk PhYlk.w, wfto arefrequently muct . exposes the Ready Relief, isePeemfli e? 4 r - sick whit contagions diseases. face thoroughly washed 'with it an . taken infernally justprevious to tI, _ ally ,prevent contagion. The power rti matter of 0=g19L49 diseases is rind is a cure pr Mo s ta email-pox, and diaease among-cattle, known as: IPA pending, no doubt, upon some contagion, so readily to this .rarnedy,thot .Droveni and Catti&Deolpk , through the Bouth'ated West, look sign and infallible remedy alt eue key too, , • -- rt Boatmen, Planter& er Fortitees; (Terfioweg, gro. 4 n ~ d Will find the Relief a protection against levet and other malanous diseases. '7, The former from standing so long latter from thein cramped. positiotr. no doubt, by the dampness. have m, some affections of 'thefoints..oemisio- - . always yield to the. Relief and Regul suffbred to rim' too' long, when act,' ' - -required. Butchers oceasiOtudly hare Me or lirrib endani or cut from a knife ufueh has been o pening - IEI,I tn. • 4,7 Lie nerd e) follow. - he w bread poultice (not bread; come drops of ReriaN should he bathed with:the Iseti. used until the violence of the S. may as well be merdlene'crhere r poultice at shoth goodb rated into ti fine Crud., plate or large saucer, oyerwhio must be poured. A similar plate placed over this, the two .grasped sideways Ito that the water MA nrumlitwenerto be - robbeitibtrint a spotm.„ placed on aragat opookr.i) as warm as the idnt 'be . te, herder' ..tlea Watts 4 -Ire antuted. and thus a continual fen That is the true poulticeoalimltrite . the Relief, or other,ise,if regmbed. gasket-Itiara Boot and` Stioe Mika. from thilir 4clentaryttabintifit'enb* r t i ra P s 4 ' e.' nitex c ro l gi;of deit 9e gtiT the habit PlPhe Lotus tend that.enkii_ . . not, to consumption and lung, charms* , of thase.under ours ordeal iri*thittrihr• For hypochondria. the Ready Relief al ay and St Vitus' donee. Me R.syulattrij mat; and for-anemia, all-three-eithe r r treatment o{ ,the otha• agltopityri.d dicated. , ' • • •- - • The complaints of feplejettl : patinas are somewhat different mot quence of their pecultarityA t if4M Vial flume who lead a.seden pursuits which recitdre Mein bor,..areivibitet to similar tLiseast • oppositi ear ln like occupation...,: , Farther' Demers 'Aggfrfe*.tityier !Maker; 4 ,14, af inc ; B / 4 the _ . are liable fo costivenesis, falgaiind .What they have most taagel iv those secretions whin np for-them health and coutfca hie to hysteria,ohstructed,l atihn. whites. kidney weat mtng of the dead,. inflame wom - b disease, for all of tiny kiiLiare onficleally Otet oats, to be removed hy the u tion to the other tiveYeiimedig Perhaps or alk rempa le Oi., , ec Tel s a c ,Plac( is liable to the most clistiessi daily when_tku3.venttlaticatet fact. Standing position, mon floating partmles contact:idly , 1, gambit:le tai iftlutr Y aL fe n" •• a na l e by p de co, ear_ . e ales, even the facto r' the doctort-otherwkie a ye to For the preseui we drew it does not follow that all donial'wherein people er onoua-paterials, het:: of wean ting e e~ . With ordinarypre d mace, whenindi , a,ted by iiyhopboxis, and Re frog fiat w r id vent or eurevexeeptinehrinne the SPIVAI hap beo4iproapaut uxsy'r 'Renewed:My BliSeltint'*lll "Wel , to the44041.1' due nee ta, store the system to perfect healit to truth, if the 'Reddy, "Belief* band, and, used st the otiel..ot to direettbWlHtlortii 'belofit. aerobe{ all the .de efteate mar . be considered thd emu Ahle' wise would be °tem.:4l34V ibses It is not ao many years since kr been. introducieth. 112 ,7 31 W birth chemical andPathol4F4ll3o9g. baba ti conipgratiNtlyksl • their action are as old as humai ed for modern science to dew Bow successfully this has been, popularity and univepsal Tate.' show. The sovereign 'potier di siakand etttlizumg is) dadisplan, yes the entire vegetable materli rapidly superseding 411-the whose use and abuse has done a "Death intoihe world, to The price of Radway's Reined the reach of every human, bail sold for 24 cents, fiti cen_tsould4 Inas, 55 oentaper box RUolvlen • Executors , • PJBLIC NOTICE is.l the. undersigned ..Esc,e,..etke • _ testament Yobs Beck ; -'lolecee ttatorgb, 01. on 0044 Sbif at 2 o'clock In the afteisoos, fin; , Cotner df Pelle autd-fFslttor - orPe.tebs theseefletAe7 Beek;- en r - Are sell atry4lkk i bmk o m 1 ) ,. t peptoluti,propeAylof Thifste eessietter isitertclttteerluid,ott ci itaT: •.; • ezmier.noisssa. nij+r;,~ • Love ''WOW str 4eo .0 001 k Triat(Aß efi s ibp . Asith SIP 11 - 04404 ' 'and NY.9°A SIP J' B. Avow; 0 • liefek“trPated . w°6 l. °ll l d lr E4;m.#4.? • 0 .. cow T lEEE=