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FRIDAY MORNING: OUR WEEKLY The WIISLY POST filled with all the la test news, can be had at our Counting Room in wrappers, ready for mailing. In Clubs of five, this large family . newspaper, costs but $1 per Old id Witch CA:scriber. The contents of the present number, among other things, are a full account of the recent terrible disaster YARRanhusetts, by which neat •liviFahlitztr persons were . killed—the, death oS Ibslr.p„ euman btit n—a, Story sa Letters -4 ***94. ,H O A•A ( .IC6'TY/ et h --L°- cal and Commercial Intelligence—and a great amount l ot egerlidtriatter. G 144- lirDt ANA STATE CONVENTION. The Democratic:ito l S Qemv.9oion of Indi ana assembled atipidianivelisllsterday. The contesting delegates from 3. - kilon i;Jia l an cock counties Withdrew. The Douglas deft,- gates from Lawrence County were admitted by a vote of 217 to 167. . • On a motion thit the Chair appoint a Com mittee to report the,names of the electors and delegates to the biatieued duiiiicution a lively debate arose, bat thefriOdii ofjd.r. Douglas carried their point, and delegates were elected instructed to cast the -vote of the State as a unit for Douglas. OUR LSGISLATUR E. every true Pennsylvanian Inust , regret to see that our Legislators insteadrof attending to the business of the peppirko §its*.ptbich Is gen wally supposed to be',the object for which they were sent in liarriskairg,ll*Viiiiig44 their atten- tion to general polities and for aught we know, are about 14.enterAnnionintlyikOle debate, 49 1 . 1 V a . 83 * ts 4t n k u nr a ll e r i tiF k i i i i t l iljga ih general, and the " irreprassibie ef' in particular. Both the Senate and 'House Pt Representatives have a ; Rep9blin tealoritY and the Opposition, not paving sufficient em ployment in attetiding to the interests of the State are going to I..branch out and fix things for the nation. In both breeches of the Legs islature resolutions have beep introduced to ea press the great 'l°4. the:lteleatliCata:tnem bars for their darlitiglroatrines of Abolitionism. They are very sorry for the present condition of Congress, and so they wist to erpriiii their sympathy on the subject of the Speakerihip, with John Sherman,---e gentlemse, , who present appearances willbriVeabike'difilculty in attaining' the position Which he has bac+ for the last five weeks pieldng in vain . Mr. Lawrence, Of Vlishington County, who offered the Househkt'icfriiaF a n tes all t fault for . the non-ewpitiiin• House the "tactic nd if6fiA'rf - bbstitialc a r" df Democrats in nefe.ianientlfifto the adoption of the plurality rile, is hoped to make Sherman, speaker.. The obstinacy un doubtedly on the other side. The Reyubll cans have tried for more than a month to elect' Sherman, and dal: Iwsetick to him, to use a cant expression: - like death totidead nigger." The faction and obstinacy belongs to the Re publicans, who refuse to for any man who can be elected, and Wile Smith Americans who have bithertorefused to vow for any man who could dthiat tikark. Tirritept.ibiletnptirty, and not the Democratic, siarespcinsilire for the presetit difiaaltY. 'The Democrats are in a minority in' Udfigtilifi,"and theheight of the ridiculous no amajOrityto hcild a minirity responsible because the former•minuot Agree among themselves. The Dirnocreey have ta ken the ground that so far as they are con cerned, no man Who ham approved the Incen diary sentiments of the Helper book shall be elected' Spailai,' arid 'mere Vey will stand despite Eiepabliceakkiedloilimatlin LeglibMitra nr piayadiere. else, glorifyipg 4ohn Shipman and the band. of conspitliters against the public good who support himl Mra > -lA* of Allegheny RopigitY”fotheri, 'a set of resolutions the Senate,similar , to these in the Himae r • The very Jicilitical principles ' which Mr. 'lrish is well known to ,entertain in the most intepte . degree have placed his party before tha tuition in the position of preventing an -orgenitation of the `Howse. He is decidedly Waxer o.4o.l44kraytteWrom WiMilafeAdP r f led the Helpemßook whiehi contains recommenda tions of tresistoli skid iniiurrection of the mist in famous charieter. • 'The issue is lof aIV ea the Union sad the Constitution, or treason to teith. The Republicans havelaade this issue. Itls for them to recede; Ote.Depritetia'ritimo faked° for they stand upon Pationalground. If the Opposition"memberitiii 16‘Penneylvartia Leg ialature are, indeed, and in, trtith: desitoua of a speedyorgardatition of Congress, they would advise the members of. Lim Honscefrom FenilaYrTanialroiltttepon:the tirithdratral of Sherman. It would be disloyalty to the coun try for the Democrats to vote for the plurality or " any cininr itule,by tie's:lr any other Helper book-man may lie eleeted. We have,- t0 , ./Sllegterry• county, an associa tion of the soldiers iiar'of 1812, organ ised for the purpose of using every means;i: their power 00114108 to adopt Soirier line There is at intaXeSt 44444.40.441Veitg4,• ithkOt ter-. 1 ed relics ors kmestravtistid gallant host, ttuit induces fiat' atikto inveisinee. The eountryiglarelitekr ftieffirkbritervices render ed, and OSAgisisk Oi;iO3,sidt do more patriotic or praiseworthy not theft, to Make wine iedd, quote provision. r - tireio. A r doWentiofi itieofdlsiddin4Potkiiiio has recently' been heti l at'tsliintbus, at whiph a resolution Wag passed at they wouktsiot vote for apy man for Presiasnt, m 4o , s y'Opld not 'pledge himself to favor-a governmental ptlP vision for them. Eli this, we think they were wrong. To gain whStethey desire, and what they might to haireo,heir 'Appeal should be to the patriotism, not the polities of their coun try. THE KENTUCKY • DEALECATES. In" liel - KeritfOty State COOefliPp, every conntr °i lly. vie State was represented, ,#tp• whole nanAtir Of ;delegates present - being'eve en iiiitidretilliiiiiitArentsl4rie. On a vote for Hams, G. A. / 91114.WeP, o,OhiiC, Mason and D: P. White wsnlipe . tpll-,„40,41 . /A i Mi e V eliet i . three hundred awl eighty-six vote, and pirdis B . 018 Y an icdteillefledff,t, high. eat on the list . wine fumed are recognized tuffor Giftliiielor the Charles-, " On SELIMPIiy fled; pert was two different meeting& pftbe Petpeeratie party Of: !penis, at Iff.,a/lOston Hall. The fridnds of ,Ir.. Dottglaelsotois..pswessOn of the hail. 4ohited hirtandl)r4eeded with the meetinforsky thsvegplar organimtit", The Chairnmokpf the Central Committee, with a minority t withAew. . Bptil passed resolutions a>s the CiiiciniAtl platform. llogs• - - 'The Oineinnatiuhog market is tingrae:rni •" I Net etii ahem to be more interacted_ *bat turva'• done,' than in the , • - 144klilgs - g:MONC:1 4 0 04 .41.9100 01 0 6 Anti x 4101045 or nuirOpr sitj ; EEO 454+5 ..4"1 41 . 0,11 7 ; ;; A ,3 tr,c, 11.. 4 ; j • • :«- .6 .4 4"t `N. ' • 7 .4 REM ig,oMuits. si ~ t o 8 • • " -; * 24, • • ,! • 3.- s ...I 0 1 M 1• 4 rf; „.416 • • '• ' . t l es • • 0.444 • • ' . • 0 : • • •• • 't 4. :7; • . . . . . . . ~..• c s . . . . . . r .. t e t. " —.Z , '— . S ... - *......—......'.-41- ' l, : c e c z:' :p H .,,. .-,,CVf. cc ,011..! 4 ,- 1 4 . -, A ":;.t 4' re ,.. ~. . C e- - - , , ..- -..-,..,,-- A NEW LAW JUDGE. 4 , We ee by the Gazette, of yea -• _.t. the - . 4 4 ., lion a I „,,tition :ch 0- . 1 for its lac A•'• 4 1. . 21 Pf•"; ." e P 4 an ad.. ..n. ~,• . •:`ane r.ri• . ,urt.t . necess •IL - nO_lit Os .. ;tit. '4 ..l'h •r-1. .. up ; iirAth qit lifmit, of .5144. C. j(414, '1 , ::.3,, partially induced this necessity, bit ,;','; human proclivity of the Bench to thatvi cum daymstate, which in this age of the world is not to be complained of, seems to be the attributable cause for the great delinquency of the trial list. That this court is some twelve hundred PAOPa ?lob, %Ong to tritilicrearitof atigcuion. This the,Prothontary'a 4'40 WillahoW.: . " These 'twelve khundyed ctisefilta4,Lbeen fictinnultt4ni; and are what might with propriety becalled Vifindifilts. • . • , , Ac ,Of pasted Bth April; 1333, it.ia enaoted.thal the . District 00art,o1 Allegheny COunty•shall hold four -termein Zourse of each year, to begin on the fourth lion dais of January, April: . . i r oy and November, respectively, and shall have full power, and is hereby enjoined to hold I adjouped courts vilieniiier the state of the business shall require it, and also to Make such 'regulations of practice as may most faellitatate the progress . of justice. Prlorided: That the determination of no cause or action be fore the said court, shati be delayed beyond the four Atks; including that to which the suit was instituted, if the parties be prepared for trial at the-time appointed by said court, and if the jute of said court shall wilfully' delay any cause, suit or action, in readiness for trial, as aforesaid, it shall constitute a misdemeanor Ct office. Here then is an Ait of Assembly which seems to have escaped the Attention of the court. By the act of the 12th June,lB39, "any one of the judges hf tfu'd court shall have power to try all civil pleas, actions, &c.," and by the same act, " the said court shall i have power to award writs of venire, &c., for summoning jurors." Is there anything h erein containot to prevent the judges, each of them froth holding separate courts. In the first act quoted, is there not every thing to compel it ; yet how often has this been done P Our judges alternate, and it they should count, each for himself, the number 9f; &Is tie ails on the bench in three hundred and sixtylve, what would tie the figure tielaties artitometimes %detriment to justice; and this thought suggests the differ ence between working by the day and by the Job: How many days in the year is the Dis trict Court in session? How many days is it closed 7 If each judge held court at the 'same time, (separate trial lists,) would Suit ors and lawyers who languishingly do live, have to complain of the twelve hundred , cases behind, which hopelessly and tardily r drags its slow length along 7 FREE NEGROES. A rk.ansas has alrealy banished free negroes from her limits, and an act has just passed the Legislature of Missouri, banishing free ne groes from the Stattunder penalty of beeom ing slaves • Them enactments will perhaps cause an increase in the colored population of some of the free States, Pennsylvania and Ohio for instance. HON. JOHN HELL- The Nashville, Tennessee, Banner nomi nates the lion. John Bell, es the Conservative Union candidate for the Presidency. General *roil. An adatess, signed by G. W Via age, Chair man of the Scott Committee, has been issued in New York, recommending General Scottas the candidate of the Union-loving people of the United States for the next Presidency Appointments. The Senate yesterday, in Executive Ses Rion. conErmed • large number of appoint manta. For Governor The Dauphin County Con.enttfon have In structed their delegated Mote for Gen. Jaco. Fry, for Governor. LoOk Ont. Counterfeit s2'a on the Bank of Kent have been largely circulated in New York. The Illinois Delegation. The late Democratic state Convention of Il linois, select Aid the following delegates to the Charleston Convention : Wm. Jackson, of McHenrycounty; J. B. .Platt, of Jo DILVieSS county; J. B. Tornio, of Cook; A. J. Harrington, of Kane; A. With :rs, of McLean; B. E. Goodell. of Will; S. Spettinitta,-of•Tazewell; B. W. Holloway, of Warren; W. H. Rolston, of Hancock; A. S. Brooks, of Adams; W. E. Thompson, of Shel •try; M. 2stcConnet, of Morgan; A. Shaw, of Lawrence; U. It. Linder, of Coles; S. A. Buck. master, of Madison; Z. C. Casey, of Jefferson; W. J. Allan, of Williamson; W Green, of Masitle Senatorial delsgatoe---S. S. r Mar shall, W. A. Richardson, 0. B. Hickl34, and T. L. Dickey. A fiiiuttiern View of Mr. Douglas To- thine glOutberrigentlemert.w ho take the microscropio view of the efforts of Democrats !thihalogiliri' Vagina ibUninitL4, ;Mitt they are actuated by mere personal and partizan Interests of one individual, thetlobile Register thus addresses itself 'N. - c. _lptglpa, as ap knditidual Nan, is no thingAo_ e country i . but Mr. Das ouglas, tliii isitiMd eiit kif certain..filat. principles, upon the issue of which the country is at this moment heiviin' in the throes of impentling v k o Elie" utloii,i4s.".yery, impontant glas; its tiiel ' reprAebtative mart of the Donsi.Xikutional Democracy of the North, as the exponent of one theory of in terpretation of Clisirtieketrine- , of 4 nisni.tn terven- Ow., 'itstred py r ite ~Democracy of the great North-wesa, le so important a man, that, withoutlith and his friends, the South will liaiiildOilinctitgriVe.to, the rule of • Seward, or. step out,opf . .oe Union. We heard last' eviinititio u f a litthieccurrertou which happened near lton, Indiana, that toOtairti elf the'etermente . 'df thateott of hero ism which made Grace Darling's halite a tvwcf. bf -honor in every mouth. Four' little pox*, the" Oldest motoinOtefffifast. iten) years of age, frgl i4 latnACairl Sgir4lo a illagC. e rlt 3 44* abeam :fin lifeelfiandblonlotlibs#4 , l4ftrdy mother's daritq, the-lited warned by his fel-1 Iblia,lierrifliteditatlestinhgattitam.ite, abouh g and in-glee, sod daring this companions to Ibliow him hiemetnent, ot -highest ex ifltation, the ice gave way an44be little fellow wallsviepti IfOrk"dr dlfed 114111blkaulta his companions !No aid-seek near !Line it. er boacbigovel *4, gryagigawith water and beginning Jo, slnh! Suddenly one of tie lit tle boy ,t ra tir4 *ti disap diretlon brit Uelihtionig house , . O r tnita te hillinefliately returned dragging dro 4. ied.6l/14* who, whilerapfoleha l ug , the, 14tie 4AA " Bill I you way foot, p9pio out of t t water, or I'll spanklou tiil l y;dtere Atte?' t. A.01=4 ' r • , An Original. th"r h i fist f . l 4o /1 out in favor of rescan ‘ g fule ' 514* 141i g , 4"ntiflt)i lli , 4 4 fieoc4rita a ls a c tg finites alicum away. . 'ZieAuFgrit 1 7 :%bilk 1 ' • e .4 tiv -,Afkkg • titirieUirtei*rdotiook . ?„,% i' u f mn . t . wilriV"Pre ujed w or uF 4 . Z plk • faalll 4 1 11 fOlowin: " ' k -- pkty - gtoti_vel i c a ito-ilwaki,v4o- Nroon4in seep wax*" • : .A-aq~ .7 ~t~~ [Oorrespondenoe of the Pittsburgh Post.] LETTER FROM : : I BURG. HARRISBURG, J ~ 111,1860. _. J. P. Baas , ESQ.—De ~,,: ~ . .—W4lO.*. Il t iVed at that point wiles. ; • a ~yirtfel lsay that the Legislation we. , t • 4 ith." ear ..... faysly commenced. &i.,,5 . t 4 r" ~o ns, l'fiiksented in the Senate to - . 4 y gime by ker. Irish from citizens oflleglitx„county, for an act increasing the capital sio'dir. of the Bast Birmingham and South Pittsburgh gas i company. 1) . in(Il t ; Among tho ace, I tidethii of inoorporating,,the Am:tea:fa Asp e cTtittion. , Viso, one relative to the.Aileghony einnotery. Also, a' dupphirnent to thigact incorporating the Blrl minglant gas coinPany. Ms. Roney read in his place , a bill, fintitied "Ay ad relative to assistant controller of the city of Pitttburgh;" and moved that the Sen. ate Foe to consider the same; which"Alin agreed to ; tied said bill was taken up and passed finally. The latter was passed to meet the, ease of Mi. Hrret-ts who has been so fortunate as to e eected to two offices on the same day. Penny'A bill will enable him to discharge the Coptrollers office by deputy, while thit rAgig. lature is in session. I thought the cop testing of seats in the Molise would end with the case of Tholl. W. Duffield, but it appears that Mr. Donnelly'a seat is anti to be contested, as well as that of Maj. Power, of Peery courity t / The ground Upon which the latter gentleman.is to be deprived of his selit,' is not' • heolluse;he did not ieciiive t several hun deed majority of, tile legal voters of Perry 1 coanky, b ut because a new selool house fa whib.h , the *Lion', was held in one of the Warned s win not exactly' on the bite of the old butidin . 'WA" there over any th ing more Contamptib, e of rvolens 'l Yesterday, in , the Senate. Mr. Irish submit- . erect. the ,illerwing : if azanse, the election of a Speaker of the National House of Representatives has bidet delayed an unusual, length of time, by tallier' of the.convict of opinion existing in,Cotigresa .and, throughout the country in to regard the systemef shivery recognized and maintained in tho ilotlatPrn States : And wherein, The vienni o valved in this eontroversy aril justly 'regards ed as or the highest 'importance:to the peace , and welfare of the country ; therefor! be it' .Reseked, That the arm, dignified and COD sistent course pursued by those members of ' Congress, from this State, who have ithadfasily ' adhered to the support for Speaker of the I House of Repr,senteilves, their chosen copra lentative of freedom in the Territenied, and protection to American industry, deserves the hearty and cordial approbation of the people of this Commonwealth. And In the House, Mr. Lawrence of Wash ington, the following: Rewired, (if the Senate c incur,) That the factious and persevering obetimiey of the AM ministration party in Congress, In relining to' permit an organization of the Ilona+, of Repre sentatives, by resisting the adoption of the plu rality rule, by frivolous and useless `motions to waste time and prevent ballots for Speakest, by the most shameful abuse and misrepresen.• Union of the action, the intentions and tenden cies of the policy of the opposition party, merits the condemnation of just men of; ell political parties. Resoleed, That the treasonable disunion son • timents uttered from day to day, by leading friends of this Administration in C-ungress, produce in the minds of all Pensaylvanians loathing and disgust towards those expressing them The Constitution and the gawp aro watchowerds of the past and the present, and I shall be of the future. No suicidal' band shall strike down the one or dissolee the other. Resolred, That we endorse fully the firm and decided adherence of the opposition members of Congress froin this Mite to the Hen. dote, Sherman as their candidate for Speaker, be lieving hint to be true to the Constitution, and Union. willing in the etereise of edictal powers to do equal justice to ail sections of the country. It ' At li' b e seen th a t these ecsoiutiens 'DIRT slightly, the one being uttered by a remnant Abolitionist, who last winter introdoced. an uneonstiustiunel bill to nullify the fugitive stave law in Pennsylvania, had the other be one who simply plays the political mountebank in hopes of gulling a credulous public. Will this stale cry of "stop thief" as ail the Itqsub iican party at this critical moment' What shallow and transparent trickery, to throw the onus of the non •organization of the House upon the Democratic party, which is in the minori ty' The Republicans and the Know-Nothings of Pennsylvania manage to stand ocenfortably upon one platform in this Stine, where they manage to consolidate their forms to defeat the Democrats—why can they Dot do it In Wash ington' Simply because the Americans are from the South—they know that the Republi- CILD party has become A.bolitionized, and that ;Sherman, for whom they are voling, for Speak er, I. one of the endorsers of Helper's book, which prowl:lest-reason spadisupical, and yet. in the face of this, tie:no V. Lawrence indorses Sherman as being truest° the Constitution and the Union. Row forcibly this reminds arm of the ostrich, who, when pursued,. hides its head, and foolishly imagines its entire Body con cealed. Thu rerolnii ons laid over until today, under the rule. The Senate resolution came up, changed to that of the House moll:dims, and a debates prung up on it which lasted until the hour of adjournment- An effort was made to I suspend the rule which mires an executive appointment to lie over live days, in order to confirm the appointment of William R. De- Witt as Librarian, but it was voted down. Of course Mr. DeWitt's appointment will be unanimously confirmed. 'llts contest for Slate Treasurer waxeth warm, and today it is confi dently asserted, by the friends of Henry D. Moore, that the aforesaid gentleman has the inside track. Yours, A liobie Deed Mr. Irish, a supplement to the set Vice Regeut fur MiuuUrt. A late number of the Mount Vernon Ilccdrd contains the following interesting notice of the lady, who officiates as tie Vice Regent for Missouri, in the "Mount Vernon Ladies' Association : "We cannot refrain from congratulating the Vice Re _gent, on the addition to tbeir panther of ars. Anne LIMO /LIP or St , ' Louis, recently appointed for Missouri. .Mrs. Hunt is the daughter of the late John C. Lucas. Mr. Lucas was a native of Normandie, in France. Havirg received a finished ..eltusi cal education, he devoted . himself to the study of law, under one of the ablest ad vocates in Paris. Being an anti-royalist, and disgusted with the aristocratic conven tionalists 'of the old world, he determined,,, early, In life, to leave bis"natire country. A , perSonal acquaintance 'With' Benj . amin Vraraklin, then in Paris, decided him in fa vor of the United States, Soon after his marriage. I 171 A, h ca emi grated to Pennsylvania, and coated id' Pittlik, bur 4. ills talents doors placers lain in a prommeut position, ELEtfi. he was cheeen,rep resentative to the Congress of the 'chided States, which oftica he es:taint ..,, to hold untiL 1805, when kite was,appoin by i'reln- deat Jefferson to , the Supreme Fiencb for the Territory , of „Louisiana, en its cession to the' United states, and rammed with his family, Lam:mg whomwas,Airs, Hunt') to St. Lours, 1 'then' 6ny - ' a bibiage,'stirrotritied'byl wild es add inhabited krY yitilatui.. In /n i l : I bo b ni;it:,#rib Lieut. floo.'lltlt; of - the_ .1 ' S.Navy one of the . :Ifflp f rerd 'of the"frige:, A. , Opt's, JOiti r wile Aiken 'i)iistilielf,gl 'Pt .ii, en wit 4 Pltinhtgge,',lie Wataibers; 'td at , the riatiOt ril, 4-fiiii 1d0,..x.fr .turnb Mr. ,reiifitied , .An rell4iXed„ l 4illiit , .. , ~/r t ottio, where 44. goFfictiii . . 4 ! 5 •: 0 44 1 r 1 __L_'. 4ft ' e t his death, Mrs. Hunt marri „a„ostaistra ilia her hulbancile„air. Wilson P. Bunn the ihtst.A.Merinan merohant.isVhchfkettled ip.st , Lcini.,.. Eris . history. is well. ItAnwn..A6 1 00D rreetied with .the. late John-J. Astor, in the .. . settlement of (Astoria. 11. Mrs. Alone L. Hunt in one of the. few de ! beficinnts l, left of , thelokt settlers--xteo- . 141 146 1 lilt t t krite;teuTte old , Fir r ei,zti,e.zyvznt zid.lestee daV rig by a tt e . on r tel l e:B l l l :Cri e Sid d t i i il ltett a t au4l . fAtir%:.q....eiirti'l= Aare," SW ii:S 4 O. 3. ' lit 1 14 , . 0 1 : Ill ?' , . • ; 1H.14511 , t • , ••••.1 •1 8P34.0# the e 0 6 1 044A *WU; ch4: l6:r ds. thatoliSundailaightjuiltiends ' • - q. 'M,' his arftdthi4ciitinbitelit . Oitt-: t 417:14A i reAti*Ati #*.. AC4 4 # fer hfif steigglatiMPACClAtAt. ... . t ' `O , ,•-• MEM . J The Arlan Traveler - f a There are few of o ders who h&vo not heard the "Arkansap velar" on thAtilinJiz *conliiosee'or yOfents inipigiatPe.l l , i .3.• " eel. S.C. Faulkner, ttt Littitt. fliVt, who rei ''.: • trte . foilus . vinristoqiasite flittiiidatin fo is btiketetile ingtratia 1`11,...ig•-.4' In the earlier days of the Territory of Ar': , kansas, when the settlements were few and far between, an adventurous traveler from one of the old States, while traversing the swamps of that portion of kedn'try, gets lost, on a cold rirld rainy ; dm? fp itiq autumn 4 the y e }} Alter winderingftlll leVetilng, anil agrarian of finding a habitation, while searching for a place to cam , strikes a trail which seems to lead a - *Milan hitasein ;that direc tion_ ,th . 9 noise of, a ,fiddle. Accordingly he tikisiihe'frkl, sal 'tiriort / aticoierli,`aliddl of him, rising aterstehectitaberii is.dight column of smoke, which he knows comes from the cittrA*oll, aqmat t erligiLi,hp rt , ..ffbs i g he titidsfltftlfWallpiffellilibln, IlealWilitglhand Akoom ir t paw...11.0.0,,,0p opi g t r fedl and the ter only nip( coverea in anti. He ORS' 44;34440V Nifittallioe an old whiakylan'el near the' door, sheltered by a faxie.:baintli!, Nifhicidlillictici. from the eaVki, playing a tune, or rather the first snatch of a tune, on an pld, fiddle Atterliirifitylitethehabitatibnamtitllvound ings of "cotton head" children, the traveler . I :l4 4 4 l 4 l PluilPstl6 Iff! VlRlPlVldgt i ti r eP uLt hf I following dialogue ensues. he bloomer, how ever, still continues to play the same part over and °vets- again, , only stopping' to giro short, , indifferent answers to the traveler's queries : _ , TraNeler—"Goodevertlng, sir l" r Beastter—"lTosiWyti de, air 1" Tray.—" Cart T get to stay all night with you r al q uat.—"blo, air." . , , Tray.—" Can't you give me a glass of - some thing to drink'_, I'm very wet and cold." Squat.—" I drank the last drap this morn- ing." ~ iTray.—"l am very hungry ; ain't had a thing to eat to•day. Will you lot me have something to eat'' Squat.--Harn't a darned thing in the house."`; '. ‘ ••• • Tray.—" Then can't you give my horse 11 5"n ( kt,h in . Hquat.-- 40 i t.Goi . notlin..til te&ii(m on." Tray.—" How far is it to the next house." fiquat:44 o •Eartinger, I don't know. I've never been there." . Stu y • where does this roads* to I"' ' Squat.—"lt'S netts, been anyvebiire sing I've lived here. It's always here when I gel up in the morning VI- r.:' Tray.—" As lam not likly to get to any ,pi t her howetto-night, can't.you let me slog in yours, and I'll de My horseto a tree and 'do without an to SIM a drink r Squat.—My house leaks ; there is only one dry spot •in it, and me 'and Sal alums on that." Tras..,Wily 4opyou finish covering your house and stop the leirla ••• Squid.—" It's raining.' - .Tes,4.:,—ni Well, why 'don't you do it when it is not raining Squat.—" ltdw,'y leak then-" Tray,—" Well, as you have nothing to eat or drink in your house, and nothing alive abdiffltittailiciWo btit.tibiktren. haws du you tdo here anyhow Squat.—" Putty well, 1 thank you. How d'ye a''yoursotf' Tray --, After trying in vain all sorts Lir ways , ro estract some satisfactory infcrrmatioh from him) " Sly friend why don't you play the wh.)le of that tune 1 - Squat.--(Stops playing, and looks up f the first time.) I did not know there was any more to it. Can you play the addle, stron g" 1 " I rair.--" I . play a little, emaatimes.'• Squat. —..1 ou don't look much lace areldter. banding him the fiddle. Will you play , ale balance of that tuner The traveler gets down and plays dia.unik. Squat—" Stranger, come in. Take half A dozen chairs sad sit down. Sal. gurountit into the holier, where I killed that buck this worst ing Cut off same of the best pieces and fetch it and cook It for me and this gentleman dlanctli liaise up the board under the head of the bed. afore you go, and get the old bleak jug I hid from Dick, and tore Ll6lOOOO whisky . 1 knolw there's some left yet. Dick. carry diegentle , man's home round with* shod, and you'll fled some fodder and corn there. Give him as much as he can cst Durn me. stranger, if yttu can't stay as long es you please, and I'll give you plenty to eat and drink. Hurry, old man. If you can't and the butcher knife, e the cob handle or granny's knife. Play aw -, , stranger. You shall sleep crn the dry spot to ' night." i Agar about two hours' fiddling sad some conversation in which the squatter shows ffis characteristics, the stranger retiree to the "tit'y spot." Painting with a Heavy Bradt. / A day or two ante we quoted a paragraph 1 from the Belfast correspondent of the Londbo nmes, ~ „eat they say of us IS 1 0. - without comment . We revert to it now, o f because we suppose the slanderous dolmas i s need -realties hers, but to attar a word of cautiorr Go the - Beglish press about catchi up all the Inarediblefstoriss that maybe ld tei the discredit of our country—whether y prejudiced writers there, or strolling Am i cons in Europe. An . 1 Awoken -' Is reported as giving before an Association or Irish emigrants some ugly statistics of -, e condition of the Irish in New. York r. Thera ware 44,000 pauparstn New Yo k, all Irish, more than half of all the pau. , that city. There were 190,000 , prostitutes i In New Yorlr; ofthose fl,OOO ware bids wom ail . . Women of this class lived at an average . t four years, so that 8,000 Irish girls were mien ally made prostitutes: It was impouible to lay before the audience the condition of lode ty in New York, which was the most degred ed place out of 'bell. It was to save the r Irish from contamination in that huge Bo that the society was established. Now we confess to a considerable amount of pauperism and vies--gulte enough to aw en us to their cause and remedy; hut sus and In Europe, the statistics here given are - *wilily false. There arc not, and never h ve been "44,000 Irish paupers in'Now Yo " There were 24,293 Irish nrelieved with oo ," during a year, °Minting -all who applied, haps for the twentieth time; and 4,205 ere nreleived with money: . reckoned in the . e Wey. But there' is uo proof that one of his whole ntintber were "fisupere iti the senst i :t utter dependence on Mtbliereharityow an I li. or English audience would • understand the term. The number of that class , embraces a Yew thousand, lathe report of the Alms House shows. But the statistics of prostitution are till - More false. "An American gentleman" : There are 80,000 prostitutes in New York!" he quarterly Report of the Deptity-Superin zid t *Mt of Pollee, for Jan. 81, IM9,4tlttes the n m bar to be one thousand eight hundred an& la ty nine, as tint telly returned . by the *tat of Precincts. 'Which is the beat , author t 7 1 Why, "hell" itself is not so bad as to con in tbe proportion of abandoned women. assi lied by ibis libeler Otitis - country to itscomme ial 1 0 metropolis. It must be si.‘ morbid lov of scandal that prompts the publication of such statistics, whatever may be' the motive foti tit tarie g them. .! , KlLLzucit i Lung Dresses. The "Autocrat" of the Atlantic Monthly throws off the following "But epTifound the rnake-belleve weaken we t hilve turned lobie i Clu t r qirbets ; Wher do play NO? I' v kcn 7 thefe isn't 'il; east • 9 ,a,t4akhattWoUr , Fq: 14 `#), ugh di,rf,t, f csim . creat 2144 d heir , ea, i s e ,Aneen„ or a ~ d uchess ma r s long • k 4 ia ll en,mtuemiona, a aid ! ~.Tallotorkiiiior t*N. she mustmake .beraat Ai gtlkiK!ee tiro the street i viekulg upend carrying) alien ith her”.4atil *Ws what X loldlhriAlgotrktYLint o your•bodes , and 'narrow. Making believe to be what yeti are not is the essence of nary. . i , 8 ow ever ; dirt is the one attribute, of lul 1 060. If any man elm' Wal he ttlU one of these won;ten and ste , trh she l'iiti . uV as atta:geui;'and , rest filietkiiq cam- Mitt& Vas de a. I A ti tO . • Isiotstrtehot voo dn't fij v let one o t s .... 1; teiii • 'heties , •Witheti ser ,y,kag airo,, ~ I , v . i . lii • :.• I# . A, , e avii,r tilf34atelp , . - ~ .4 9: , A. ''' .1 , ~ m• Dol t '' 04" ta, Prue y n itilet ;sac rifices the 4 I , ,gf.alc.ovnmo , An . , her • d,d. - to the .wish pf.,......g a ma k er a h owo gium't,bertete-At . .404 , .d7fh ereifire Ome:thiuga NbididU•s6 *lien . - /rig. :II ltdhab, ianik-cleanliness is va one of these , ' . 1 , • 4 '"b i 1 iLi Ira tv, vo,:, es - to - show that hei hus -=ekiio. '' V ; c . O, ''' .4 - • 4 W4 4. 2 11 -41 pea out to , alk, 13 : •t her unpin it before ghe te ll i' t' ',' e ' • Le :;"'lhere may be some ...r _ 0.. ' /thtit ?+', think it worth disin * 4:otig . if! ,-,...„. ..; T. ;i. t,.. respectable laundress to - ea , e.. d ings . _•• her house for her to i deaL)pth V. i ',l! . 1 .4 , ..•, .7- '2 4 Stre . _ i, • qi,.. th Restored. Ma. JOHN Di • ;:, , N, lfving ten miles above Pittsburgh, on the ' • ..? ilvailla Canal, says:—'When I commenced taking lerhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk,—now I enjoy excellent health." REAIiACHR ASIS-11FRIUTY. • -.- /AID. Si* I. Listsomb,COirmingtitmotays :—,. I have quad in bwhate'sliollMltiltitters a rentedy for head ache and Debility. My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A.B. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that. he has experienced much relief ft cm ifs , 1 180 fer - the heskmbe. . ; to , Arad thortalst.— The Gamine bly Dcauterdvated Dorrhave's Holland Bitten *put ttp n•hCf pint bottle 9 only; and retailed at tmtv dear ttle. The great ciamandlorithratrulpee4dwateli retnedtas ind 9 4unia9conts. wkich trovibbqa opld guard Noir* rum , , . Beware of ositton I :Me that we iserrthe 3Of &erg NoWe yea boty4 , NNINIJAMAN PdGfechlivoi Ig o o-0 3010 4r 0 • Morey fift 9f Wood.R9twee9 Twat and, Second sts., Pi ~ b , itrgh. , DIVIDEND NO ItE.-)Phi Directors of the MONONWELA-"NAVIGATION COMPANY have this day dlictered senst-ennunt tdisidend oPM% -per cent oh the , capital stook thereo&, payable to the stockholders on= atter theterth Janus_ty lost, it die office of the Trdaaarei, at the "Norelti" Worka," Ookher of Grant end Pint streets. W. B. COPEWP, .nrer. Pittebur h. Jan 12,1660. all2h . WCONTBIBUTOM AZETING. The annual' Illesitsgethe contributors to the Western pqnn- , 'Wrists / 1011 PI ,Vilt be field aV the Hospital, eau OAT-1 4.)RDAIf, 1atb,:11(54 Vela*, P. IC, for the purpat _ol"; &warm Manager, for the ettaulas yew. and wsnS reports from the officers • The regular quarterly meetri of the Board will be' held on the tame day at Wel P. M. By order of THOM fIaHEWSLIa an .% President of.Boar.l of Mena: rs. THE ORIGINAL BLAISDELL' 'BRA'S' • SWISS BELL RINGERS, OB CABIP6SAUXIIA. I63 , Having given the infoire :iftd Wntintainmenta in New y . S2illadelphish Baltimore And fithqr, largo t • 'llregationd t 6 ate rinthy solleflatibal of some of most influenthil citizens of Pit:Acuity and beg to annotinee • Four GRAND CONCERTS AT BiAltOlinC . . . . . On MONDAY,TUE6DAtand ViEDNEBDAY Elan* nett,"llinu42ll44/I.lith nutil.Stb. together n th an A -, nualooN rEIitrogMANCE, on Wednesday, ifith.inni for the oonvintenee of school children and others. ia-Full particulars on the days of the concerts. ' o 0'• r - _ gtibettisititerds. SCOTCH BOTTOM SHOES, FOR GENTS, RELLING VERY LOW To close out, at W. E.. 9CIUIEBTZ COOS. if'l3 al VIM rl .. Elll'. THE fiEST, AND UNLY.4IENUINE II AV Al 4 A CIGARS, u Putiburgh, are to be had at JuEIEPH FLEbtM:O3, Druggtore. ,-15._ norm et Dteinood sod • Markyi:..atiset.i I AD'i'is'l'RATufts' WAIF, OF 'C . A . B_ Nrr3ivrEinAlB An) I'Ootr3.-tinllnzaDay IdOltfiiNif, Janus: 11111 . at 10 o'clock, will Iftl sold, by order et Asinnins tore of the tile" Ate )11. IL Elm, et Factort. l ol Virgil; e 1147, pettier WOMl'Seltetit;AN the ri trotheOstrillet Material end TOol,4oo4lon sy gine4 close the Smote. Among the inumetifur tot gls:dios% are Cane Cher Scalle,Meut WI erty erery desenphon of Chair Cit 'limit- stste. Itlnnitt Tilde and Steed L,e4s, Bed Baas, Cut aryl .aaffed - INUR. W WWII 11114 k andltawatltug. Muted lot of Lq . OW';,'l3 kbonsters. Bonnet stands, Bucket flandlek, at Makers' Psuerns Work Benches. Chau Makepit 3 1 i and Besehts., Chest sad foes, Bile Mandrils. "'4O testis Bind pape r : BA La Nags, one barrel Varnish. le, die. Terms is l e 13 _ X 0 DAVIS. MAN:Peri -, 111 'll - .0.4 . AliVinT - gALE —On sA i -5 URDAY AFTlARNGUN,Xioluerylath. at 2 dela:it. will be sold on the p by order of Orphans' Oa" the lot of satiate on t e north corner of Lrismood watt and Merry silty, befog 28 feet front otrtouirrtold etreet, sod extending bitek eking Cherry alley our UM &red feet SdOrMktAt ISM . , , . Torms-Duathlrd Gash, and the Salaam to one aed Gm years equal payment. with teterest. , G.l G. DAVLS, Auctioneer;led - RL LA N - E(3IE - Th BCOK:4 AT AA " -.-T -TION -On SATURDAY EATENING; Jimmy 14, 4141 dent. Intl be sold. ai. the Commercial Pale. Ppores, No. ha Fifth street, a, greet variety of popular Wisoe mi neon* Docdre,new end eissebd•handosoMprildnif the itagliah and AM4IIrICIII suitlers in general II Alec, starytard works of Hislory. Theoles.N, c- Tea t Books in Mechanics ; the Sqetoes, le. y Baden, in tardy type and superloYMMag, fine Est s lugs, Ode and ailoted t Blank Booing. Statloneiti.te: )113 , , J.A. WM. anctoupea . _ C H 1 LI)REN 'S Goat and Morocco-Batton W A LKING BOOTS, of • toI:PERIOR ARTICLE. at W. F. SCHMERTZ & No. as Flithiairee4. ROCS EXt.IS' Ambrotype and Photogroilb GALLERY; eIiBONICLII BUILDING, No. TO Fifth Streit, -MAW OPP9EILTZ POST OFFI4 Taro Wins illsalaln and Tara Ilipkinine t awarded :for ea. jato Sinn Pictures. .8114illLita4CTUD TO LIFE ooloted in Oil en Canvas. air r alooßtilazo, . cola:Mau* in=ItANT, POO TEE &LUC OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATKEi STREET, MAW IILiRKET, PITTSB USG PA. HE AMEM-CAN ALMANAC and il t ofusem Knostiedge r fer lam .tb. art and Po. stag AM vial 4 9 F. D. Hunting. tan 7 D. P. lc.ry o f Four by S. M. Fistulae LLD. The Liteor !4, MIN a W.. 53 Wood fairest. SKATES, &C., :AC BOY& AND DIENS figATEEA Pocket Huth,, Tata gists**, Razors, Scissors. Oarritic flnives r (itinA Mice', Reimlvens, Ammunition, Flasks, Pemobeis aid *veil article of Ontimr, Fire Arms, AM nautittioc ind Housefernishlog M , irsre. OiIaWRIGHT * YOUNEI L tip 96)F*Og *trek IBM .x.o.nrca 8a nurr, DEALERS IN MANILLA, HEMP, UtErffON AND JUTE C• 0 D G:E oARott, rAR, meg 4M) iptlq TARPOLIN DUCE, Arm fel(kly WO. 90 Water Street. , D R EES INO ROBES AND ROBE DE. CILIMORES Suet received for the HOLIDAYS, lIIMIHIVELD & SOWS Men's Furnisiting_WWll ollB % No. 83 Wood street. R., E. SELLERS B. -ma). 8. E. SELLERS& CO., V , 11414 WAX* .. 40 DRUGS, XIAIi„ _VARNISHES, BASKS, DYEaTUFFS, &C. COr. Wood and Second Sta, Pittabsmys. 000 DB WARRANTED. THE BEST REMEDY, ND the 4 one that all Doctors recommend to seoure good health, is, wear thlck.soled BOOTtI. ....,3, , se will keep your feet front the cold. i ' it it ' .11" AD Eli ,„,..0 11 1; '.l • . N. dartt afire'tald, a large stock ot Ladies Mtnsessluid CWWEleeled and Mk* Soled goont aq o Zial ta.aom iatei Er% ke lt' Idea* Boye autd.You la tam are. - -211ENSTITY E,&uhleficil=br French 4:Eixts44ittclitteVr pouble sAiLCIVE CC) s EU'aPtl,o4oErtal *id salsa ; Awl io , Wglrallia,• all nimtost... ,woul Qlr to inclosaaninehUsfrirclt; Wore We hasing elsewhere. . ; dale . - seam' 808. - lIIIALIitt It Agenth r gqwwwpaniiiPi, Braemixat Magnipikab !19 .1 4 . 4 11811890 P" - annewnid P gatlb .1. gum .vr saw II ' ... 10BM'S E. DAVI& J. HARVY DAV15 .......,"--- 'r -::,, ~ -:-• .', ' " w" - ' ' ''''''''' ::.:::: ' 1) ~,, i - -: , --: v PHILLIPS :1 ~ . 1 ..A .._ , BR , . ' ii iNi '', `‘-'l\. MANITFACTUR # ~- ....-Asi,.., ..`: ~ 'ail , L. • Z t. Z ; ,'/, 0 STEAM ri.ralgt;„,,,, ..:V irs and oentera in __ • ,, L .O , ii :i.l,. ..,,..,- ...J. - PLUMB •ATv, s. S, GAS FIXTEIMES,,M,, ..",'. „.,.. . ''' AND BRASS WORK OF EMERY DEISP.tue/30xl- - - .4.- AairaFOBAIMIErSeEURBMDITEatirW*nPLAVAVW, .-7,,,, i ,, , x_' - ,--. _ , -.f....._1 4 ._ / ".: MANUFACTORY, NO. 110 WATER, Ii Ini 1111 elliff , :,4t,4!" PITT£3B U R G if ,PT.IO N it .' ;A.:, : - - ','":" ' : ...: wABEIOOIII, 0 1 0003111111111:1 1 17T/Bmtem , ANN 231 ing#, 4,0. At iligekizikr, AV.' GEORGE W. SICETIL, IMIWitt;USTAI4AWI4, UW4I ' Piit'lliirogitillitttibinight, ~ i , , •t , • 1 1.; • M 4till N .i.. 1 A -,t I.. 1. I VA V I , NG CME,.MARENVING tor the season?, Lauf/tow prepared tolormsh my lenstomers 'Rho. ~,,, .. , ,7 ~ I. . . . - ttitUPEIttua.ABSICLE OFIEBESII AIX. Initadititibto Wes nattier brandsiiLam , manc,factim mg.& r#,lr - Mig nhV OR IF'P l a gra a A LE ' P U - t W 4 1 1 =W S l OnP l il 4l i u 136- ...A• . q btit g dy a ifeitg*tiorbOvetage,linhs liftidy tided thitimedieilfiketilty, for invalids, where :ftliiirci, , tio tonic is xequired. /Aare Also my. 'celebrated ' .. Ir. 1 , , ~i •. i wasiiinuure iscyreir t ipft tPc.,Eas - , Vonstan „ sr contspritirl yt of BENNETT BITTER AND Ca NE; POE _ T Arc , BRzog notrr. Paeltaireirila t eihlr it to the cite. _ eithtlekti 3mxterni W . " ai r 01.01 4 / 1 Prig eal.° l 71 kw", & AWE ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - .1 Office, No. 149 Fourth St., INIPORTAN'T THE WWII' sins rffisr cusl r 11,0,6 4Eliniterjditeitrigg, 'COIXBINE , ALL aliE GKXI6.,k/UALit,IB of, Ilfhpalep.a, Niraqop'ii, ()rover _,t Ilair..er'A, J., itf. M aud F4l9kAowe's Patents, OD IS LIFEIVITD • • The hew.PATHINT , LOOPER whh to theitettachium ( th e.Wileca. k Gibbs Patent,) t so constanated AS to KNOT' EVERY STITCH, • Thu& forming & seam which cannot be ripped,. eyes Monet every third stitch be cut. Auotber feature which remarkaMe about' this Looper__ is, it =Mot by' inlyros. beady, MISS A SINGLE STME. Call mid examine at fiROVER & BAKER'S FANILY , 'SEWiIt r IVICIONES! 14w Styles—Redneed Prices. SHUTTLE MACHINES, EW LOT JUST RECEI EII,--The Or' N ticular attention of TAILORS and SidOEM:# KEES is called to these Machines. Office. Cor. totfttrouff Market Sts, OVER BUMPS' DRY "GOODS STORE Ur-Entrance on FM street. kinetrirldp _ _ SELLER'S IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP; Is undoubtedly-the best cough riitinedy of the day, end is oxistatitly receiving fresh evi4encvei of as efficacy from persons in every vicinity. Preperea 'by R: E. SELLEIffi "I Co., ' , . ler - And volaby Eugistsevemwhere. jai° . _ _ ALir PERSONS BOLDING SCHOLAJR SHIPS in the Hintnimhem thunrietnial - College, arergernxi to F, W. MMINS, iron City College,; or HENRY WC di a Airrk, - .3110,. Clitlistreitorith wthrrillir rengemente hive been made. ' HAT, 'INTRODUCE THIS DAY, INTRODUCE THIS MY,. LAIIIM,F)JI4BI, LADIUP Ftr:l24' • LADI - Pier FURS, CHILDREPPS FTLIR4 CHILDREN's FUIL%_ CHILDREN 1d Firm, GENTS' FUR GAUNTIM • GENTS' L Ma lad GENTS' Frfelrir i TllN 'ET& PA.01.130N 7 % ravir.soy • NO. 73 WoOD STNEI3-1 . . THE 00TARTNER$11.1P hexvicAre 4 , *allx uncler.the Arm otwo. - 14:phaSsommig& - wee de.wlved by =OM consent on Vig tltit ;ult.. The bdeineee of the P.rarwili be settled by their sweet,. sorzOdEANS & COFFIN. . . DAVID lOC A.N tiL/ZL: WILLIAM MEANS. , tURRIEiON A.COFFIN, Pittsburgh, January &1.2880. The uudersigned have, =dee the lawe of Pennsylvania, relating thereto, formed a limited part natality', as foLlows r nameks: Thefirm under which =eh partnership is lo.bempidneted. lar•• •• • MEANS Si. COFFIN. The n ew mamma the badness intended, to be trainacWie the WROWIALE GROCERY. AND Witt- MISSIOR BURDIEBg* audit is to be etinducted, la the MIT of Pittsburgh. William Biennvresiciinglwthe My , of Pittsburgh, and garrison A. Ooftle, reaWing in ; the Citit Alleghene the GenenthPartrient, and Rita M (Rees, rod in Reserve 'therifirhip, Allatry coun ,is the s pecial.pastruir., -The Add , spit narthas contrikated‘Tiventy Tgymill-• Dollars torthe COEOMOII stook oriald partite Balk PlqttletlthlP commenced on the fleabittifir l oi t ' annargivardiandmlli terminate on the thlrtplirst of-190, lem, WI MEANS, , N A. 0:7 4 P4, General Parties. DAVILLAPCSNM4 Pittsburgh, January 2,1800. Special P er. __JELw ~..-airriutb oaf. _. . . DLSSOLIUTION.I-t-tlie A mp .. of W.t.t4oN, Null k Co, is this clay ellaAalved by alatualboati. !seat. JOSH WILSON,' WAY,...PATNE, • JESSF. W. CARR. Pittaburgh, December 31, 1859. On retiring from the Dry Goode But4l. • tordtally recommend my sucoassersto the pa dal my_ friends. . WILtIADI PA Pittsburgh, " December 31_1559- - • • r • Co-PkangErtstul . .---The enhaeribers have this day hunted anovtrtnerehan for the ppuurtppooeetinf rfireon the .VIEECO"nia DRY"GOOIDEr )31.1811`033, under the name of WILSON, CLEM & • UOlOl - k. WI,LSOE, :J7E:BE W. OAR& Deyw weATlßimiss. PittabrUtCh,it,_ I V. 4464114..t•rcer••••: -. 11 — " all C A LDW I2I, CI A larli 4 tl, 12.4* - • • IJOATIIMENWR rit-DRALI43 EN Bialadoitanßiaa=9M a y, aiL4 otis; tvsetoi tathlinitaisay &Magi ettq., y • Nos.69:Witar,toridlB.Froxi IVA, ''./ait,-;rattpiAo tirBLICIOIOOI43,'AND ROVIMst ibc tiki; y ~ .. T <~.~({~ ~ ,PA NO. 51 FIFTH ST., PACH.Boacs & EWING, Geri'l A: is NEW STYLES. NOTICE. NOTICE. SUITABLE CFOS C 1-317 Etta S 3 ittelitiliervictD Ss ANotritsON a PHILLIPS, „ ATER" STRY,Eir •::fro, LBO • Ilkifift l2 7`litii Y0r1,116 'care; c srAttsr,RinOvoiin sirid'Mpos s. JOEINIThaIg, • 'i • lamer Bmitheald,md)to -, , n . ~..R~. .. y. ■ !. s STWIENOW - ASTIMISMY44 I : I74 LAWS 4 ..*! -4' i , 14 , .- kfrz - e , ilivi , gkp. , .fi: , • l7 4. 1 ;y$ NIAIO , II 014441111:' , . .t IWAidaWalksii.:loqle ••• • • • •.• +•/ 1 - pal L 'tfik ulbi .A huge 4=p4risneesik stio 6 0J_ 112 41 0 3 1. Y,V ar " Glaims, especiani far Polak= a# , _ L OP ttgredbirnproseouta anchvlsilnikrikkopt peels oriirtweePs• wl„.sl is NOW lONENEV! IN 71-4k..4g96. .; ."Al,74ithi" WrlsrrEllzt 'ItC/Vrtat: CI:O4UP", ASTc 1 . T 11'1 Di L ,0 7' I.*.tv --A.l"-- Fleininrs,eive."Woodhirdt3llllC - 8144 g . 3- , • • . AS HE IS ammo OFF G3MkTiIV iMiXt-610 '- • In °Warta - make tom (cm thesprisigitifi ArtifiERICAN STKREOBCOPIC 'EtEPOIMIL *MT •-•-• 308 Broadway, After Ing9 1 84 1 00 0 1 etnr.4iotter aors fronkthe lingikasuitaia4 . , ~. i_, c 4.1 - L."..: /ME STEREOSOOFfia.kbe-bipst.-IWWO - intereating,,enteittAhlifg fkasiattill.l,t-liglei tag of tandem Ibventiorks.' '- - - • - ,-rj": _.. - :-..•=ty-e• Waite are4oo Totraftnotieteaold,lol lo trifdaigldt none tontAPAlklete4.. t0. ,8 41. 0 -10e4geVi , ..MOtlitAiMi VT)* imne tacompleth Without it, audit inittd, Will penetrate everywhere.: , .. . . •.1 a - ...s-.V. - wti-l•ff. It Preterits. to yoargiew, eyery.pert_of thestain an the relief, pordeekNperepecitye "cif' ShOspn, .n f rltt• tail, as if y Were-eirthertiFief. ,' • ~., , i l 4,yett• Photographers' are , twerrwhere , exploritir Ania r Africiierui , America, la -hear lC -Ot : "Attair. the beintifal, and thfireabliti of their 'Wit ors. _ - try enriching otrt 4 litoak: ` ' ' o ,,, rvF -. 3,-..`,::.4 , Wetave an immense yeriel-efiteperylgewernier t t angel, Loodon„,Engkiad? WkifivlMl.,„ , Franc, Itelgintri.Solfanwttierkin Varmint - ea, Bt ' Cibitt4-Trontslitebhtatif , . Ittlly, >trarkay '...ZgyPt,tAthens, 41m-Hetit'• Crystal . - _ct gra4PO:Aitg!FO.g' . ...,' 1 reign scenes, t4l.llo..fast scent. t • _ if . - a ot• Paticel l =ht=i t atif&W . ,÷ 4lei rdli Ac. The effect edifice illuminated - *law! trgistre , morkeble,. F rei hillieWhigil Every gentlerevi,oeiiiiltillsia% d htotein his drawingTgaffbsowtot , JAMAtigthlitt . on glass, with nunfolomp4tierepecepevebe ‘ ewer leo , scenes liothin ' catebe Mae one Can.ofter no greater' ttoattlirkffrayl: AtitS:pid• taretipse anti the beitatifoli., ,:i c • t t5; , *..fv,, , 1.c44,71i,..? , • AntttonfelmOtkWeette,SPM.K.Wifilrankte Welt Photogriphinirbinfet: -11%er, - ItrelaM'lntlit • 'loth Plat ofa second, and weerything,n&-wietter.ftrer r"lndly it may be smaking.,.te r qicteil ee ebeivtrand -4.105ti11007:44, it A9 ll 4b4eltlifi . ,# , VeWrZTUktgfreS an addtheinti ialtie„,ter mute be nettoMMlMiWns nue it adtio the eiteriallf Ilfit'ind mellow .- rit i4iroceie is owdiscoyety of our owp, sinti,,beD ap&jniiko. aretoat rope, we receire_from Xendon , an ord ers ‘. ,dere ' for Anthony ' s Instantaneous ill tit ' 4lihr , atul Scenery. - . . ... •••z' i -, ..t 11,..','Prz. Among other things we,..jratre ,inel,mblisheif semeic ilinetratiomt .of. the Scene, o the N MEET PRAT.EreffriNGS;iii4 Er - - - feel an intereat. 'f be particniareof , tiitilt. ~. . lat - cal orgaigVe.; . , ,' ; •-, ~...-. r, ~, k: i.--..4-f--1.. , re,+.A'''T OU% CA•TALOtitE, at seld#ets aid pizg.will_ne,for wardedidenyaiittrese on receipt la. to:* , .W#t 'Parties , tit a distance sending us 4434411.104_14Mitar:. VA can bare ageod..instosment.wl.,'Alt*OF th•g may refteoet, ientiV. E4PrOlt ._ 1:4 1 4 .4 - -' v lift itioneOfithontmetritrium )aeri...., Parties iiiho ' wish to advimed.:4oreitykuml2 raluubla in the, hue: hus conies ant, =4;,4anwive. uartios to Blacepnrecor4, anWwewglkapitintelklitad at our own expellee. • .... , Lt , .. : .!-p,i; . ,, ~..) Men of trill ftrriPholugatt,l*l6:44Mani" ting And,delnlnt tenueetneptil% Mserw= ti out amateurs tittltLeyerythreg necesell.tor - to ease 'together with MittractknS4finfi.frt tete pia Pictures." .- i -, ri ..e-.. o "; -:- ' *—,Agrigit .. Importer end Me4faiierei of Phelographla wi lfeket. els, hterejoachpetienct Stitretestplo ytiEs-3,4'•stta mt.l!ifel•eiviiitti iiiidWaVeikticiti* the** ;ara lespeetfaily • invited Manske , . ext. , , our 00elfm. 9ur iiieciii9S P*9 OA-YU!. :ikt _.._ ~_,.., 1.; To ; g,97O9RAPAPAS , 7- Prlt I: CAPA ' ,l° Nenyes.wanted. ,: __ ~,::-. bend by Mail a pritit`trarneunted,Nrith prieinf Wog - Cut this outifor ,futtp - o,refetrigto4l.l,,' _ BAAc x -Au No-IN- 0.8. 1 IW , - SEVENTEIVre :,; 4,1. i f zt, _ • _ f.,,,q.......4., , rt-w , t.5...:;414 . 4a.;";' NEWISKONDIONDWASS • - r* - telis** - IW.", , r, , .. WsaiNG TO REDITOWXY 4 S4OILof ReatomaPianos, 1 tallsellthefell iotof -Vs* szoillecontiMend 49,41 ,a rr _Mt and reodY for examination 4.44 t'34 pc . a.tx tjgaa oi Pr, _ prieeserataxed to tbenvandttibaiw _ . , , -may be assured-that such an op of .ps, 1 ferod. On thoseiriarkedfor Oda. no , - 101 1- be allowed.. - t :-- .-a- - • ..,t.. : Those for Sale on credit, Tares M on rf -wiz, given, and intuit be 'settled for olpi i bra 11 * P V? eity, or of discounts:lf 3ver sent, or , ,br P. 2 g4exdo, , .. : - —• _ - ~., , ..:: -,1,4:-? _ IiOSBWOOD . BKVEN , ObLii*, f:kiltol3 ) ON 1, talsmifOrltlikk;MoliTha ,, .k. A new an4Splegant. 7 Wait' Us • ~-, Nixie.; with all thOlatelt intptotranuinWstatiC expresly for tneenbeetibettandittilbattiontat*.:.: Th e factory otAtuaatyle. fa PA tbriettti#-, ',..,Aef *notheßaf... m. tho-saiPe s j i tile 83 %Titair e ="*" 4 EPPle Another . . , im it k i signo,fi r :---..c" 40 w Om it on •-4-. 1 1 0 , ; ~.. it 600 TOIKO .. To POupwrilid.9Z : ti xi ' o n rtatO `inltartlet.‘ollieri ?144......:1tt Allifri• mit le Fee when tifilura--44 .-itik A rj.Allysk. eakth :111,114117 . &tare l , acitratidlarge- , •-•,- ; made bor it, H.. , " Itrgrew,T, _,_. pilZ;totWch*tei .- ItV .. ii_W,:11...: , ~t . oldr Twii o l94:aseijodit - T' ir,d , ma _ - t . ra ' leate'froni Arta ' At tilldf.. - Of , r Co., and - IderadbygOopvidiettaa ~ : . . ~. 'Kat ot'thelid*ToricitatkettaCtbObri; . . ~, IN OnS i n inte - 11410;'61i0ntiatai..4'4...,..b,,a.v.w..44414„ Age one eleasciA*)lolWoWoltit - scordreclitte 'oid'tamowitso'nvitictorr rA - ed.s'inouqi.diVl t d, '- '"!,repaApxpebOrNdtt' iis7!s:z.-i.-,:.«..a.7-.Z1if.F..:...... SKI - . . tkl3•RiOhidilist ARS .I , PAOrozizti"; . Altatatganyitionblecound corners, a octsweAnkk •• ir • by,ca le k er ig g fit 50b5:..... —.........-..,:„.i.* MIOI - octave bqrylitkinson.-..-5......t....,, -.4.,.1110 .A- abogadrbootatb4-willchmlk 1i,2.......4;,1,.;„-.„4,, Ann * troetare--Ctliaketing- kiltanait,„.4.4. do lAllatittgetnittootatti- - -bi1ieberr.,..... , . , ,, , , - .a4Ac. ~ pg. A4gsbopporboetatre.-atobdA 8r0..,,..r.t'.4..,..., 40 fil-likillosw - ood* oetavo-Ohio 49 A RostnetxidiPortave-4itatiarkuarr... t -.. , im 011tabbi ct flyAiinV. ftftide d l&t/ 11 040 ' - ad., - free ' e,,t0 7 to* . . --.1't.,-- .. .In addition to the 00ye o s,vd,14(be:noldtintrettittillea Alluvaxr,* a Yla qtl td oo l ;94tl ,l r in g no tiltah ILO fc'T'' 1: i,.... j147-' , '"'-- ;- .10itittles erl ,_i'. ~ .1-1 .771:.:‘ , itpDIMIW. ' GH-RIST MAS:AIIitTS I .„.. 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