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Nine o'c.logkfiadjnsi struck. at .the . . ins
perisd palace atFontainblean. Napoleon,
seated•by the fireside -with Marie l i oniSe, t
was enjoying thntfreedonf.of conversation
iii'fimilitiiitilze:wail So fond ct. Meier
.
had'his noble arid antique features assitm;
• • .and scrnatural an express .iO ,
ed sojoyous n.
lle:langhed, lie chatted, lie joked..;_and a
stronger, entering_by chance, would have
had much difficulty= •in recogiiikiiii the
emperor in that little, stont• man, lolling
Islth ago: Elaeb::nonchtilan'Oe in an arrnt - chair.
He poked the fire with the tip of his boot,
herubbed.his hands;with' glee, and tender
sillies provoked - Marie Lousie to venture
upon liMilp French: phrases, as yet:strange
to her, which she disfigured with a German
frankness so litresiitiblyAroll that Napo
leon burst into fits of laughter. The %u
p:€.o, half angry, half smiling, came and
sat upon tlte,knee. of. husband. At
the same moment, the door opening,- the
soldier-like; face of Dame presented i -
self.
"Sire," said lie, "the Italian artist has
arri'ved." -
• • "Cohduct him here, immediately," re
plied_the emperor at the - same time, push
ing back his arm chair, he left a space for
the new corner between the empress
and himself.
The visitor, on entering, made a pro
found bow to the illustrous personages
into whose presence he was admitted; and,
at gm:desire Napolebti, took a seat near
the fire.
"Welcome to France, my dear Canova,"
,
said the emperor,. in one of his kindest ac
cents. "But how pale and thin you haVe
become since I last saw you. You must
certainly leave Rome and come to reside
in Paris. The air of the capital will re
store you to hesidth and. vigor. See how
well we are," said he, taking hand
the fresh and rosy looking chin of Marie
Louise.
"Sire, you must attribute my ill-health
to the fatigue of my occupations, not to
the air of my country. To have home
altogether would be impossible for me; in
deed it would be fail for me."
"Paris is the capital of arts. You mast
stay here;l desire it," said the husband of
the empress, in a commanding tone, on a
stulden;nasusning the emperor.
"Your majesty may dispose OI my life ;
but if you wish it to be devoted to your
service, sire, grant me permission to re
turn to Italy as soon as I have finished
the host of nermajesty; the.empress, which
I am about to undertake."
"Devil's in the man, he refuses to re
main with me! You 'see, Louise, he has
no other ambition than to:be the greatest
soulptor in the world. Re longs to leave
us to teturn todtome to resume his labors,
and to present to the world another such
work As his 'Terpsichore,' 'Paris,' Les
Danseases,' or. the 14adgalen.'
The conversation then became more
general; they talked' of the 'Excavation'
continued by the. Borghese family of Itali
an artists,
.of the 'Colonne Vendome,' and
a i•thPitlasa Pt4tri,..totieg:: .A .otkinC*gie
new tnlNtaPoleori, ivEo ealiNierair with I ,a
perfect knowledge of every subject, and a
wonderful clearness of perception. Ca
nova could not retain his surprise and ad
miration.
"How is it possible for your majesty to
divide your Attention between so many
different matters?" exclaimed he.
"I have sixty million of subjects," re
plied Napoleon, with a smile; "eight or
nine-hundred -thousand soldiers, a hun
dred'. thousand' horses.' The Romans,
themselves, had not so many; I have com
manded at foity battles. At Wagram I
fixed a hundred thousand cannon-balls,
and this lady, who was then archduchess
of Aastriii, desired my death." At this
he pulled the ear of Marie Louise, who
answered, with a droll imitation of her
German accent, II etre biefi vrai.'
"I think" said the artist, "things now
wear a different aspect."
"Oh! Cele est biers vraia," said Marie
Louise, this time in the 'best French
possible, kissing the emperor's hand ten
dedy, who, taking the young creature by
the waist, made her sit npon his lap, but
She blushingly resisted, 'Bahl bah!' said
Napoleon ; 'Canoim is a friend,. and we
do sot make ceremonies with friends; be
.sides, he is himself of a - tender and sus
.ceptible nature, and will be delighted to
witness the happiness of an affectionate
couple."
"Listen to me, Louise, and I will re
late to you a romantic story, the hero of
which yon may easily guess. You will
then judge if those who love each other
ought to feel any restraint in the presence
of Canova."
Read
He kissed Marie Louise, and, keeping
her still upon his knee, began :—"ln the
province of Trevisa there is a little ail•
lags called Possagno. In this little place
was ; born and :refire& the son of an 'arehi
tectywhose ft:thin' died at the' early age of
thirty-seven, and whose mother married a
second time.
"At four years old, the child, by name
Antonio, waft-entrusted to: the;care of its
grandfathei, Who, treated 'it With much
severity. By him it was sent to pass an
autumn at Padrazzi, two or three leagues
from Possagno, at the house of an Italian
senator, a friend of his, whose name was.
Faliero. The latter, observing the intel
ligence of the little peasant, and pleased
with the ability he evinced •in carving
stone and shaping clay, plated him as a
pupil with a clever sculptor called Toret
•
"What! your majesty knows all these
minute details of my private life?,' ex
claimed Canova, in surprise.
"I know many more. ,- replied Napole
mi; °an& he 'continued: , - •
qTorretto was a man of strict morals,
but, however narrowly he may have watch-
ed his favorite popil,-Antonio found means
to escape from the atelier, now and then,
to go.aud dance. at the village, .fetes. ' He
was, then only sixteen. Amongst the gay
thrOtig.Of peasants asiiembled together du
ring thS vintage, to dance the tarantolla,
there was one whose . charms captivated
his heart—Bettina Blasi. She was just
fourteen. Her large black eyes sparkled
with animation; her waist was so tapering
that two hands , could-span it; her hair the
loveliest that ever adorned a maiden.'
A sigh escaped freuiCAe bosom of Cano
va. The-emperar4riiiiiiid=the-hand of
Marie Louise, that she miglttremark that
sigh, and without interrupting his. gecital,
Continued: .
"Antonio was enthusiastic and in i ave.
Ls for the grandfather, be was muck less
moved by the fascinations, than by the
marriage portion of Bettina, which was
considerable, particularly for the poor ap
prentice to a sculptor. The parents of both
formed their projects of uniting thebi; ar
rangements for their marriage were draw
ing to a close when Torretto and the Sena
tor chanced to hear it. They reflected
that this union would destroy the pros
pects of theii protege,: and determined to
prevent it. One evening they entered the
chamber of Antonio, commanded-him to
-follner,..them ! and, notwithstanding his
tears, his resistance and deiPeir, carried
hint to Venice, where' they tetifitiedlila
- - eltiiing a whirler year. - All endiaiors ;to
escape proved fruitless. The elqamon;ied
-yob* - finding his ret4rti to Padrwazi
possible, was compelled to seek consola
lion in the study of his faverite:poo—
The talent and' reputation
the young man soon spread abroad; his ce
lebeitrwaa eetablishOleti lidentne:tich—
tart iociety? Was- Oonit'Orl by and the
memory of Bettina ;Blasi was gradually
erased from his mind. !'. , At the same time
!the arts and blandishments of another lit ,
ttle coquette, Dominien, took the place 'in
his. affections. . She was the "daughter ;of
the sefilPtor, Volpata. Proposals of mar
riage were made; but as Doniinica was
yet young, a postponement was agreed up
on till the following ; year .. Alas( before
that time, *Dominica! bestowed her heed
on Raphael Morgheti.! The oor deem,ed lover was in despair at this new pirice
of - treachery.'
• ;
this part of the r e cital, Cauevai3 fell
into a deep fit of musing and melaneholy,
unconscious of what !was passing aroun d
"His health gave way. His - physician
and his friends recommended him-to re
turn and breathe the air of his native vil
lage. ( Were Corvisart here, he would say
this was remedy the! faculty' do not: be
lieve in, but neverthelless it always - Sue-
,ceeds.) Antonio set Off on his journey.— I
On his approach to his: native place, the
thought of Bettina Biasi—that charming,
that lovely girl so disinterested in her love
for. lim-;-rushed :lupon ;his,' imagination
more engaging than ever. 'o,' :cried lie,
'how ungrateful have been.to neglect and ,
forget her.' Dismissing from his mind
all remembrance of •D'otninica, he dream
ed only of Bettina Blasi. He- pictured
himself the delight he;should experience
in again clasping her to o L his bosom. His
heart beat ,wath hope and joy, and whilst
he was resolving withie himself to proceed
the next day, without fail to Padrazzi, he
perceived the village ; spire of Po'ssegrio
before him. Too much agitated to remain
in the slow 'vettueinar he alighted and
continued his journey on foot by a short
road, until he arrived at the gate of the
little town. At `this mo ment a crowd of
young men who were awaiting his arrival,
perceiving him approach, filled the :air
with shouts of welcome, and surrounded
and embraced him. He stands without,
the power of speech, ! his 'heart throbs
within him, his eyes are filled with tears.
.The read is strewed with laurel branches
'and eVergreens; all the inhabitants of Poe
sagne—women, childrepiand old men in
holiday costume—line the road, and salute
the celebrated youth. The venerable To
retto, the old master of Canova, folds him
in hie arms, weeping over ; him. At a dis
tant approach the mother of Canova, his
step father, and behind them a. female
batiabd in tears. 'Bettina! mia Bettina!'
cried Canova. She stretches out her hand
to him, he is about to neak, when the
belle of the soun da merry peal,
salios of musketry rend the air, and the
curate at the head of his; clergy, singing
the 'Te Deum.' advancer in his clrerical
robes, kneels down, and returns thanks to
Providence for having granted to Possag
no a child so renowned at Canova.' The
aged priest then pasties his arm through
that of Canova, his mother leans op the
Other, and the procession; conducts tie he
re in triumph to his grandfather, whose
lair nitres ccmfinerbies to this - tionee.--t.
"Ah I sire, sire let !me entreat you
not to continue a recital' which awakens
such cruel and such sweet recollections,"
interrupted Canova, sobbing.
But Napoleon was too much pleased
with the impression he had made op his
listeners to think of stopping. Marie
Louise had several times; wiped the 'tears
from her eyes.
"Listen to the rest," resumed he, ad
dressing the empress, "we are coming to
the denouement, which is well worthy of
the rest of the story. The day following,
as Canova was entericg the garden of his
grandfather, he saw Bettina Biasi ap
proaching him. Five years had dimin
ished none of her beauty, except that she
was pale, and resembled one of his own
white marble statues. 'O, Bettina, Bet
tina I' cried he, 'will you not pardon my
ingratitude, and confer on me a happiness
I scarcely deserve? I had not yet seen
you when all the fervent and tender
affection I once bore you returned upon
me with increased strength.' Listen,'
said Bettina, whose voice trembled with
emotion, 'listen! Antonio 1711 . 0 —I suffered
much when I 'learnt that you were to be
married to Dominica; but I felt, even
then, dearest friend, that the humble vil
lage girl of Padrazzi, the daughter of a
peasant; the affianced of the apprentice
Antonio, could never be the wife of Canova.
Nevertheless, I refused several offers of
marriage, and for five years I lived upon
the recollection of him I loved. But when
I heard that you were about to return to
Possagno—when I concluded, from my
own feelings, that you would nothe able to
see me again without emotion—when I re
fleeted that we might both be weak enough
to renew intimacies rendered unreasona
ble by your present positioni 1 was anxious ,
to save us both, not only the possibility of
yielding, but also the agitation and strug
gles we would have to undergo—l mar
ried.' Married—you married I "About
eight days ago, to a deserving young man,
whO has sought my hand for four years."''
"Ohl that was a noble and worthy
creature I" cried Marie Loniee.
CM:Lova bad left his seat, and had gime
to lean his head against the window,
to
conceal his grief. A knock came to the
door, and the Minister of Police, the Due
d' Otrante, put in his plain, but expressive
head.
"Really, M. le Duc, you could nothave
arrived ,at a more opportune moment.
See the effect I have prodaced, thanks to
the information you have procured me
from Italy within the last few days."
"Adieu, Canova," continued he, gently
patting the shoulder of the artist. "Em
ploy yourself in making the bust of my
wife, ,and, when. you have finished it, if
you still persist In returning to Italy, .1.•
suppose we must let you go."
"Good night! I have.business with M.
le Dun d'Otrante. Ahl it is Ia hard life,
that of an emperor,' said he. 'lt is not
often I •have an evening to myself and
friend; near the fire.' ' I
"Now come, M. le Dec.' And be went
out with the minhater.
We must not omit to add, that this was
the evening of the 11th Oetober, 1810,
and that the emperor, Marie l Loaise, amid
Canova, were in the same rodm, and near
the same fireplace where Napoleon signed abdication, 11th of April, 1814
The New Correspondent.
A good deal of curiosity is felt as to the
authorship of the letters from Richmond
in the London Timee, which have painted
the slaveholding chivalry in such romantic
colors, and have done such full justice to
their sordid and cowardly :antagonists.
We are credibly informed that the writer
is neither John Mitchel nor Mr. Yancey,
as has been suggested, but is no less a per
sonage than the celebrated Mr. Arrow
smith, whose' extraordinary 'correspond
ence with the Times excited Such general
attention a few years ago, and whois so
well qualified, by his habitsl j ef accurate
observation and strict regar fortruth, to
furnish Mr. Bull with , an ' a ceptable ac
count. of the, stile of things in thin CO*
Ain: • -
THURSDAY MORNING, DEIJEMBER 4, 1862.
The Freedom of the Negro Them ,
patible With the Liberty "ofthe
White Man.
• The Abolitionists push the ' mad
sclemes, not only regardless of tlie c()n
sequences to the Union, but 'utterly fu
gardless ofv the effect upon the white race
"of . the country, or the fate of thii negro.
Henry Clay said, in the Senate; on the
'9th of Fe'arnary, 1839: •
"I am, Mr. President, no frientof shiv
ery. The Searcher of all hearts knoWs
that every pulsation of mine beats high
and strong in the cause of civil liberty.
'Wherever it is safe and practicable, I de
sire to see every member of 'the human
family in the enjoyment of it. lint r ppa-,
fer the libeity of my own rage to that of'
anY other race. The liberty- Of the de
' -seendants of Africa, in the Unit:ad - States,
is. incompatible with the libertyinitt-safety
of the European descendatitC •'ThOir
slaveri , -forina an exceptiOn, rinmilintfrom
stern and inexorable necesditY; to the gen
eral liberty in the United State& We did
not originate nor are we restitittirible for
this necessity. Their liberty,'if it• were
possible, could only be establiehtd by vio
lating the incontestible powers of the
States, and in subverting the Union. And
beneath the ruins of the ITniote would be
buried sooner or later, the liberty of both
races '3
Here is what De Tocqueville author of
"Democracy in America," says on the
subject :
"Hitherto, wherever the *bites have
been the strongest, they haveinaintained
the blacks in a subordinate and'iservile po
sition ; wherever the negroes-htive'been the
strongest, they have destroyedlhe whites.
Such has been the only retribution that
has 'ever taken place between the two
races."
PATZDISE4 A :.
Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL :•••J
and ti
_UBGICAL OtPos, N 0.60
Bmlthnold street, Pittaburati.
Patooolvanla.
Dr.BROWN Lean old oltiten'
of I l ittebursh, and has been in. ?.
Praotioeforthelart twettr•Ars •
years. Hie butrinene has been
tioreonl
confined mottlY:toPrivato and
.Diseases.
orrratas AND tintAsen
In need of a medical frien not hU it
Anti out the sure-ohm of re lief. • lit e.Dootor le c
regular geminate, and hie expernmo„. Meat
mitt 'of a oirtain ohm of dimacea la ague guar
*sate to the mare:rem of obtaitimg permaneut re.
lief by the nee of bla remedies and ft:Mowing hi ,
advice.
Mt. BROWN'S marew'rza .
newer fall to acre the worst Dem of Venereal
Diseases. Imparitios and fierotnigns Airgotions..—
Also all diseases arising from a nereditary taint,
which manifests Itself In the ftrrm of tettes
Psoriasis, and a great many • farms of skin dis
eases the origin of which the patient is cmtirelr
ilmorant. To Paramus so affilote4,,Dr.Drown °fez
hope a sure and sks ! legy_rvoyg r y.
• EIRMINAI, EARNBEIS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the: swarming tronbil
brought on often by that soli habit of semenisi
gratdilcatlon. which the young a nd" weak eluded
often give Way to. (to th4r own destracticr..) ar
the only reliable remediM known in the 001113 tr)
—heyare safe. and maize a many rcetoratlor
l
Dr.. Brown's remediBIIMATISes nevew,fail to ewe Bilk
Painful disease lAA 7111 , DA76-410 will warrant,
owe. He also treats PUes. Oleet . . Gonnorrhan,
Stricture. Urethal Discharges. Posmale Weakness-
Monthly SupereestionaMyobe Joint.
Minds in An% Nervous 8. 423 in the
Back and Hidn InAtatiart Wider. tO-.
••••• - ribing the ansetoons. containing
ray . airostect Co DR. BROWN, N 0.60 Smithnele
St., Pittsburgh. Pa.. will be immediately answer
ed. Medicine sent to any address. safeir packs's.
and seams from observation.
Of and Piivate Rooms. No. 50 Smithfield
!rest Pa. nol6-dawds
NEW GOODS.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
the Ent laza and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Genhe'esid Youths wear, embraoinse all the
newest styles COATINGS. CASSIKEREEI AND
VYSTINGS. w. H. IteGEM & CO.,
148 Fed Maros"
Corner Market Square. Allegheny city.eral my 9
The Philosophic Burner.
ENATIZEIPS NEW DOETBLE.ACTINia
Eli Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It possessed many advantages over the
Common Burners.
1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect
combustion.
2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety.
3. It can be used with a long or short chimney.
4. It can be
wa y s be
a taper night-lantP.
5. It can always be made to burn economically.
6. It is more coldly wicked that any other
burner.
7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re
moving the cone.
8. It
9. The throws
nley the white
rgmoaebdv e r
h in c e on e . d
without teaching the glass.
These burners are the common No. / size, and
can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per
son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. Price Itts cents: _per dozen $2. Sold a
No. 82 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh.
ie2s-Iydw P. HAYDEN.
ICELIVIEiCCO DTA. 43114.
111,1ITE ASE NOW BLARITFACTII:IBIN.
w v this article, which for brilliancy in burning
freedom of offensive odor. and transparency of
color. (which odor we warrant to be changed by
age or exposurejis unsurpassed by any illumi
nator in this or , Eastern markets. As a profitable
Oil to the - consumer. we can specially recommend
it. Also. our manufacture of ,
,
CAUSTIC. SODA,
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Relinin:isa
which eg, eels lu per cent. in strength all the make
of English Soda brought to this 0011.11t17. Our
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL 1, AC. ,
Are so well and favorably known, we trust the
mention le maple:at.
All orders and ingeiries will hot em.a....ty a t.
tended to by addresec4.._
• GEORGE 001.tw uri, Agent.
Penna. Balt Manufacturing Comp an y,
Si Wood street. Pittsburgh.
!Priawlii'
rF YOU WANT SOME Goon NEW
E. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and
all other binds of Wow. cooking Brandy or
Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth& Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will get a new.. mop of Pratt and lower than at
any other house in the city. Also a general and
tWI assortment of Family Groceries. Teas, Wines.
Brandiea, and , all other hinds of Foreign and
Domestic .Liquors.
HAWORTH & BROTHER,
de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
KENSINGTON
LEON AND NAIL WOEKB.
LLOYD .ft.MILIA.C.IIX,
ars Meet. Boller Mate s Room. A
and ZrOls and BIG* as;
Ise, &N M. Small T - ltail and Flat Bar Rail!
Iron. suitable for Coal Works.
Works areehloining the CITY GAB WORK
Warehnso, No. SS.lgrater street email N
6 Market street,
sidikfaut-la
JOHN FLEEGER,
Gitr.rito3ll""rn.
25 corner Ohio and Beaver ate,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
stook of Guns of all daseriptlonsCon hand.
or =e to (axles and for sale at LOWEST CASH
PRICES.
ite.X _airing promptly attended to:
nomuyst.laysi-atr
CAMP AND BOWIE KNIFES FOB
aele BON & TETLEY.
%el W 196 Wood street.
NOTICE, NOTICE,
70 BUYERS OP BOOTS, ;BROES, Efirms
_QR GUMS,
or Fall or Maga Wear.
Mturro'Rotuma of
rn.avraatIEBTIMBNIS-.
• Jurasik ArpTilciitToitiTTr
1111 11.11/I.COIXIS.SIOVIBINIAIit,
AND DIALNE - 13 •
•
Filour, Grain =Man kinds of Connie,'
Pintalnce, Wines and iLignora, ;
Cigars, Tobago,
• Mr-Liberal
BIQA advanono made on consfgnmenta ot
WIIiES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST
waled, PtiILiADELFRPIIA.
!BRICE & ~ C O. ,
PRODUa AND 'PROVISION
• COMMISSION 'NERCHANTa,
NO. 15 SOUTY'TVA.I'.gI? , .STRET,'
.vhfistdetplita.
VadiAnceivalistii:art consignments
whenreq*ed. •
FRIES & LEHIVIAN,_
NO. 818' MAREET STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
Jobbers in Cloth.; Casiiincras, Tesiinga,
4v.; dc.
All;aio on hand a nd
a aeleoted stock of Eicids
suitable for the trade. rayl-lyd
B. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPORTERS 07
WINES, BRANDI:EB,•
43D DIALZHN IN
FINE. OLD W'HI4KIES,
• NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. • spin:l rd
.1082 I iLLIBON..WX P E4LISON...RODIL4II.III;I4dBON
JOHN E. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS. OF •
CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND VESTINGS,
NO. 339 NARNET NTRENT,
(241 door below ForirlhO
mpllyd" parLmituiara.
GEORGE 'GRANT;
MatualUturer and Wholesale Dealer
IA IMIRT DitBUP.I.PT/Oti 0?
GICNTS' FIIRNISNNG GOODS,
610 CHINTNU
myl-ly
is
C. HARRY RIAN,
WITH
r - E.A.11,030,
MANUFACTURERS te IMPOBT ERZ
F
BOSH* FURNISHING GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOUSTH STREET,
myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA.
DUQUE - SNE - ttiASS , WOfIi(S
CO.„
LI/OP•OTIIHNIRO 07 IVORY *A STOTT OP
FINISHED BRASS 'WOB.R,
GAS AND STEAM. FATTERS,
'Particular attention to n' idea Oii ititatr
.ek BUSS Castings of superior einoinhuoos ruado tc
order. Steamboat woir and reti airidg goner
ally.
41 1 , - Ross' Oil 'le: Davy's Safety La — ,-;
gas Braakets and a...tents: Corner Si. ClZtit
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. felli:tf
lioung's Eating bialo.on,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH..
FIELD f3TRBETI3I
Wiser. OYSTXRtS and all the delicacies of the
Bia3an
will be served np in the most palatable
style. ELI YOUNG,
ocl4
corner Virgin alley and Smithfield St.
THE 1a1Le.134011...AJD00,
(rORMEHLT 0017 RT saanactrzit.)
CORNER FIFTH k SMITHFIELD STREETS.
(Opposite the Post Office.)
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING
taken the above well-known stand, will be
pp
leased to see his. friends at all hours. His winos.
pore, ales, and cigars arc of the hest.
ie2.Wmd JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor.
S. M. K /ER & CO.,
ILLWITPAOTUREISS OP
Pure No. 1 Cartoon. 011,
A. Er D
13 E Pof Z 0 L E.
Sir Office on LIBERTY STREET, opposite
Penn's R. R. Depot
_SAIL oil warranted. ardi:lyd
H.N.13,Y W. BEATIM , IT & UO.,
RAIIORMERLY or THE TWO -NILE
1 HOUSE, dealers in Foreiz,n Brandies. Wines,
and Gins; ale°, Blackberry, Rs_ burry-. Wild
Cherry, and Ginger Brandies, 'Old alonongahela.
Rye,and other 14 - hiskies, Jamaica RUM. Supe
rior Wine Bitters, Ar.c.
No. S 3 Liberty Street,
Opposite Fourth street. Pitosburigh. Pa.
Hotels, Taverns, and Families sup lied at mod
erate profits for cash. Now Jersey Cider for fam
ily or hotel purptisee. iy3-6ind
PEICI - 1,0D741. 0/3e wounEEts
LONG. MILLER ift. GO.,
WORKS AT SKARPSSURGH STATION. AL
LRGH.F.NY VALLKILL.dIJ.ROAD.
ilarOffloe and Warehouse
NAILHET STREET, prrnuaiinsaia
Manufactures of Iflntninneng aid Labricatzd
Carbon Oils and Bansule.
No. J. REFINED WAMIA.NTED
NON.IMPLoSIVE. alwayr, on hand. Deals
WILLIAM CAR CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
•
And Importers of
BRANDIRa, tiansff, 443.
ALSO,
Dietllera Desjer2 iu
-FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
327 Liberty Stteet,
nogar PITTSEVEGIL PA.
J.
Brass Founders,
GAS AND STEAM fiTTERS,
AU kinds of Brass and Iron Cooks
made to order.
Aloe,
BRASS CASTINGS, OF 211, KINDS.
Made at the shortest notice.
OIL REFINERY'S FITTED UP.
IS- All orders left at BOWN & T ICT LEY ' S, 180
WOOD STREET, will be promptly attended te.
The members of this firm being practiaal me
chanics, of many years' experience in the hazi
ness, will insure to give satisfaction in every re
spect. sarrlYd
TEETH EX'IMACTED WI TH 0U T
PAIN by the DBO of an apparatus wherebY
no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Modi
ca] gentlemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by my process, and are ready to testify
380 the safety and painlessness of the operation,
whatever has bean said br persons interested in
asserting the contrary, having no knowledge of my
process.
eII—Aft'rKFTHIAL TEETH inserted in every
style, and sharps as low, as will warrant the
best of material in all cases. •
E. OUDRY. Dentist,
134 Smithsc3d rtreet.
nol4ly-is
JUSTRIECEIVED
MEN'S, BOY'S and . YOUTH'S BOOTS,
Ladies', Misses and Children's Boots, Cor grass
Gaittre wed Balmorals, a prime lot.
. Cattail examine before purchasing elsewhere
at J. B. BORLAND'S,
nel 98 Market street.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE , CO !
or phatititiit.:
orricrE, 80.
.37 Firth St., Sauk Blaehe
a IN SIDBES.A.OAdtkiST:AItiitiIIDDIS OF
.FXR.EAND MARINE.
;IDAACJONES. Preficiente.TOßN P. MoDURL.
;hoe residenf; Riettetarz: CAWS.
WILLIAM — DEAN Generiil Agent.
DERE CTOR B- asaact-Vanegoleilmassepna
goy Clab, Capt. R. C. Orli/. John A. Vilisoni
TJ Fahnestock. , JohtP D. bleCordiCintain'Aotam,
Taeobeli.P. Starling, Cunt. W.;,Deep,ißobert,
. I {Nrittir.ll.44.ll. - "Domia.
Sitlooix,l
CORNIER OF UNION AND, I'ITX/I:I3P4RiEt!
(Near lilarlret,) .
HERE Ti THE Ii ~C.A.4111:„(141,7
VWV 1 1 'PAIN the beet 'and ntireet "'
ti served at all hrityltall..theitthartast, #no;,ce.
Luz' h trier, moinint betkeen fee hem . of*
and. 12, o'clock.
OWES ~BVIlairJE,
• id R.O.LANLT
OLS Strevti.
RELVITEMEN'S CLOTllThiffif ADE* crx,
Dtax. •40.1 b .4;59/6.11.
B.EVERNED,
1 1 0R11',_ with choice' stockraf MOS;
ASOTR4S. and , YESZElslBB...irhiaAr oari;bt
Parch ad at, prices far below. the rates. _
Ra4l
wasp...o 'eat inducemantgairereditaviaillebnareta.
AVA.114.A6 , 1PAP.11g44,1 : _
WT~DOW CL ` G'A'INS, &
Ner Eludes . for Ei:p 1:
•
a Grist 8'424 Fine
from o:l44beentit
11 to jl , l per x-qeee.
92itAis iff‘ A
woonAtintisz=
Betwar , sth 4r , cr
?•41
ROBZWr DfAlaftt, . A. F. DithiL
BO WE. bAINZELL iOr tyag
1. Who Ancoerar
tIND iIV D IARMAN 11EacHANTs..
Deal= IS. Produco mud Pittenitglijiaiuturturri
so. 24X uggirry sTirgET •
vaino. I I,l7pratlnlat
: ..14:7,.
14. 1 .) 4. .A: i.krif 178 4L & N . T - CA T I: A PE .x. I. I4 II,.
0. ,
liz '
s; ; ,
. . . .
..... . . . .
rr AFIELD F.e..Rry:rr. .
, E) . ' Ju sv ..?. - serrivED A
.w v large t - ad. well sclectud.stpch ofi: i, . .
F AI L la Gr• 0-0 'l3 L :.
conasting' of ' 1
Clothmj Ce.sl-litewem,.:lrehit.Migi;..te.
. - .. . - . ~_
ALSO—A. large stock of . . .: .
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
including Woolcii Shirty, Payer Cel/ara,ffeck .75es,
antleverything usually kept_by fintclass Furnish
ing alorcs. i 'Dien promptly executed, - wile:lyd
Amirrsmußctil. }MANCH, ifo. 118
:wood-Street. of the Biltietore Pierre-Pao
:cry, established in 18iti. choice stook ofTiatto
7 octavo Cebtre Pianos, CoadAning all the essen
tials of a lipst Oießs lllSta:Guilea with lafetoveltiee
inaderpatent). Highly important to the critics)
pianist. Lbw for cash or acceptant°.
WISE
andManafactnroM
S. B.
& C. V'. friLtlIK.L.E 9
infaattirers B=4 Dealer - 312
K GAF` LETTER,
and all kinOs of
G PAPER, have removed from
Wood Street CO •
SMITHFIELD STREET,
Pittobanah. Pa..
,ola for R. • .•-n
-PARTNEASTI.II2::
ARAPP
No. trY
NO. 3
.Far• 044"..h
~ •
alp HE U EU/LS.IG D H ASSOCIA
-11, ted wi h Mu-. his son., OLIVER
in a copartnership, for the transaction ol
tne CARP BUSIN ES: 4 ,
_under - the - M4 m e
. 332. d
firm' of W.. 3icCLB TOM , SON, he solunte
from a gene oils public a continuance, to the new
firm, of the boral Datroweberetofore_by him
self enioyed. MoOLINTOCIC..
grAAßBEXS—llayint purchased, fa' 4CASEt.
X.) before the late aoanee, the largest stock oi
thirpeti in the city; we woitld &lithe attention el
wholosale . and buyers to complete as
sortment of CAAPETS MATTING 0.4
CLOTIIk% ,k'f. MgcLIATOCK sdiz.
atIM. Mozrtet street.
EU . DEpaiLLOD CONTRACTORS
nnezere.ctarinsi c ztparior 6ildec of
L 1r AY
Ae s-a to
which we are prepared to deliver `remota C0...4.1.
YARD, .50`0 LIBERTY STREET.
!est onaliky of F t gl3lg Octal always on
hand as usual.
layßi 13.1e1at40;5., eiIISW4AT dib CO !
. .
-31 GEE dr MOWS,
importtrs nd denten( in '
Cloths, Cassimerea, Satinetts,
Vestings Trizmainge, &a,
MA RKE T ,TREE','
Side; PHILADELIPELLL
255
Worth
oe9-b-d
1
..4 ERIE IN NEED. TAY Imo: DR.
I
SWRE INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is
prepared fro the recipe of Lir. Stephen Sweet, of
Connecticut. he great bend setter, and has been
7:modb:his p tice for the lastrwerkiryears With
.the ; most asto ishingsucedas.- An an biternal rem
edy it without a rival and will alleviate pain
morelspeedilglhan , any other preparatiOn; For
all Rherunatid and Nervous 'Disorders it is truly
infallible, and . as a cure for 'iTores. Wounds,
Sprains" 8111408, deg., its soothing:licalins.and
powerful etrerigtberung properties, excite thojtist
wcmder.tuid alitonishmerit of all who have ever
given it a trial Over four hundred certificates of
reMarkable c re., performed by it within the last two years, attr i t this Mei r
R: i. SELLERS
4k . Go.
. w
Agents ler Yiti a .,_ p -,_
urge
WILIAM! BIik.GALLEY,
WHOLE / SALE GRO (E
NOS. 18-14. ND 20 WOOD STREET,
PITTFIBITRG
vustey graxi: P.f Yld JeCWIDLICES,
HARRISON A. COMM St•cciai Partner.
9. term Parinem
MEANS COFFIPis
Suoeenoril to M'Candlom Mean; & Co_)
VPTIOLESALE GROCERS,
Gotier Wood F,nd Wator Btreeta,
-Prirmiturcint.
,_._
- trrtor-E..e.. - N . A GENCY:
ry EIAIOIMAS
fl( RATtirslitN,
-11 - Avant, luirs trat.,.r streat, Pittsburgh. - Pa..
is prepay ed to 'ring out or semi: baoklidssimgors
from onto ark 7 [nut Of the elf l -,e0ht17.. either br
steam or sail i mp!tois.
......_... j _ % ,.... -,-
SIGICTIYIL. FOR ' l6 4.l.4parabler.lis emi'
part of ,- Earo .. L.,' . • . 1:- - - •
arsfart for the Imilansoslig and Cittcbastati tlioill.-
ria.. ..ilse-AtCarti.forMie. old Blikk Star,Lirfe oi
iMiterf'and for the lines off3teamerlisaq ,
b "rem New York, Liverpool, Glawlwitad
Eiwar. 1
MI
• -
--I:fi tei - t - itt l: tititiffEir l ==
"mums . it iiiithille — """ 4 .e . "--",
Widod ponill 4w_
Vas
._ .
nationki if 1114 1'
delicate ers. • sell- - -i- - - - - - , ~
abase and distitutes mt ;,. /I .
taatidditZoliedioilifittibez3 I_ c
Oidart to youthwalbotic_ '-• .
513 ZNA- ant.ndtilts. single or-Awarried.- Demme
Dn. numsto cir 'publishes the fast of bis doing
wr,:the Worm:Mend falsely medeeterWitstuelfully
14 1 00k_edo and think has great Ma .vsev-• .immorel
and tor Aiolitatoleetion, and corruption ,amorm
theirwris==mst sons and daneliters. "Their
falpikrti n should be eauttims td keen them
lu n arn u rilett Wit timx de, the same as Dr. lilawN •
41 1 , ... ax t r e nAJJnb4ghin4lut, 6 luaratlyeAraca
hoc ads
aiid set 14 thwart:alike knee' miser,
1110 deer: Strtsulnyttiovit ell " hortiJ and
saisedin ignorance. sprung t a z as ma and
who pomgerw sordetsr, entllM.,_..V
Jollies and•r•oliefitt Volisterfonsiy:
totem'•it is to publleigyi lhat mummy
-67.124 And • IPtiteliancerWith Alit-Aim
.... t s; derMhters " Mel; wen* 341Pusi7,7gble
deny and of delleatenimaistort an one ea.
• have herb itiored - lit , hibalthivindsvigor by DR,
, alttaTaßVer• beatitel..AMlS , Wore 44itie oftar
Tmantisge throagb bini,lcave.heen saved inueggi
eti anxiety .
.- neirbileation."&e:- %sena -
hewormaetunal manksionr,araeomoleteb'-cmred
h ig e rrYlshort.skacti Pf_thia,ki kis ziNFivißecitee•
V )0 0. 80 aliarlYlit9 own. MU are consizownds
•tanalkii , vegetable llingdoin,- having seen' the
falleesiof the Meirensfai heimaistiskelon.
ti e =substituted the . Vaal le Xesnaledia
treatieviteniatkodo*Ccleen-nntstig hod
ever sorb treari 140).• - irerierlet i nSe Intbeir-sfews
meat in heeitabs of lesth the Old World endin
the U pltea etatemjewishim.te wiff--m, with a
althial: health and balminess 'win - aaatalamm
abonthener-Valltd &leak:Milk nwsongerwith
• Diunkbny Mut eUsieltw intV qoamitand *mired
Commie on an.d„alt of its kinked diseases. of
which ' imusr- our osultrial_'cau
now lie vensved: ' titer alleset•tol is in
time. tAIILP. PM hilltOt aktiXelAlDe.nt
4 7,WOCUngt AEOOPZ of
.11te •ch9alAdvsorarblob
an9ll-•
u wet orstf B is all ` . IPPIsF - Ifinint the' ad
k vantage? aft over fc3Thars: ex perienee - mnd
I observation. amiserose ..-,h_e_ Aiis swisr._tir skill
in" the treatment of "al (*eases, ana.:Who la
mended
disilreonstiltedbktheptoreidoz sea - weft tftrona
mended bit reineetahlw citizens. Vabliatimy-pro
mietors of hotels, dm.,, Ogg_ 8.5. prict!Mtleld
i
oreal, near Da mond_ittrest. PriVn.Di d'omminii-
Aations from mll _parte ,of the.Dolan. strilav at•
le g id i a t 5 ., -Di recrt / f p._ - ..L.: • ...,- ... 4 , ..,... .....,
.t...,v.g . 0 , .. , ..9 z' -I.* ~ • ..„,____.
v 7-... „,
asem.Yclaw
- :.:11 , 4 4, .. 172:reinicolurCh . LW' .... 'AIN.
i . rf '"aafi ~"1 'l.
IN OETA !td lApiE s
E. Jopuscirmtvicx,...itAvi*kroit
ALF Ernidi of tiventylri.arsr dovai4 pr -
failajci -time caolusi'vely to tho• trti2,tinont of
Fema 14:060gies, a i roifin oettedilithou
sands of cuituitrrwrormg-tuo itilieted to sound.
'hoalth f haa now*atireAlotifldenco luoilerink pub
.
Groat Remadyjk
ItAltitkVitt
- -
CRONO- - THERMAL - FEMALE FIIIIS 1
toe: bevel:teen ettiety-ie °wee% re
moving elittier.itimarising
Obotructfaop, or Zkop/age I -ifkture.
or in restoring the . syltem to perfaet health , when
Buffering froDF sesna 4 .Afwgqii4ll , l.lB ;TIP -N . %
the Metes, or other ;w.,ces . o che, mariae. Or
gans, AIR eases' of ferro,
;Prostration H11 14 % - ust'igiiicti4 , 44.- ,te
which iti‘tne scirenutriers of more,serinas clt l iea, so.
1 / 2 6: Th Pats icy e L 41 7*43.01. the . eCn•
stittaien, and meet belakee. Zan i.e: raornielieeitelfe
mgleVrithout-Otuainit' digte*. , ; at the ramie time
they net flikr•c - .eharia;tby etrengThening, invigo
rating, and restoring thosystem to a heeithy coD-
Sitiau r
and.ky.bringiag4an -tha-monsbirtircrird
weth regulartt7kno
..taatter-.4ommhas ewe the
ebetraetiens-mtay - erufe:-Tbey shOtild;'hc.t. e7e
;wt be taken during the first throe or t 0..; snths
of pregnancy though` safe at any'othrr",' • .5. as
:Daiseaniagavvould be the result. ,;
Each box contains 60 Pattiz
and , whnn dosifed.will:bo sent, by maßTrn
by any advertised Agent; on reempt of the :Loney
'BRYAN. ROchester, N. GeneralAzent
Sold by Druggistsilarally. •
Corner Marke't etrect and .1111 - Plamona
salklydaeowis . ; Agoz.t. for Pit -burg ,
•
TEAM ENGINE
- Iron Pinindn,
CENRAL AMORISTS lAD pulp roAKEts,''
Near the Penn, R.:B.PinsuezezVenc,t,
.Pr1 , 11513: 1 -120.
Vw.III I III7FACTITEE I IMIDS
slum mining from three' ,*o
hundred' and taw hortr.;.ixtwer and; united r
Grist Milk Saw Mills. BlatitFarnacce. Factorise,
ete.
Glyn particular attention to the cm - dr:Lotion of
Enttmea and Machinery for • eriEL mills. and for
for - RhiP•
meat at ahortnotico, Engineaa c d Boilers' were*
deecription. ' -
king/3h Donate aim Sheet Iron . septecaiely.
Wrought Iron- Shafting..Bangere'and-P' allies in
every variegy. and Colltdab. the Manufachare of
Woolen Ma , b , nery,and Machine Cane.,
Ourpricee are low; Ournahlliners' nik , n l, 4 4 arar"
ea of:theMet nualityof materbilh‘andwarrauted
in all oases to eve satisfaction., ,
aarerda;a from all starts qf •the.,o,o_Fultmaoliolt
ed and - Proitqdlitiltlled. ' • - fe2lakw
turaterir W24.11,1ZP . I,i o l l3.l‘l3sEhlir:
e.No : Lit t riizt —lP la lTla aa4 B -.4csac i A 4(l
Manufacturers - oral. Fitt?' 'and deAcri,sitlons....ol
Coal Oil, itotorts .4 ini - Sti%;: 7 o.es said Wator Phi*,
iad bona . 1 44c..1roneMairen3ttmes, EiteelMoni.h: 1„ -
Pullies Bangers and Cotr:piincs
J .
Also Jobbing and Machiher 4 •
option Made to oidor.
Raving a complete machine shoo arraohed to
a ttended to e Fohn.dry', alistsh.cessry.hilil be caref ly3tw ully
• - - ett
BAILEY, FAlLltittiti - kJ
0.1 , 81 AND: , STEAM FITTER ,§T,
Steeo6
gEAft :gmTITIFtELD
Tan so and Afiltateri for -Oillf.,e4eries lined
with lead-in the most durable , manner; brthe new
process of helping ohAniting.. the ..itohtol, , kithtikt
solder,
Houses fitted np Witlxilotand Cold:Water...lh the
best style, with ail the rauliern .improveme,t,ll
Baths,
A
on largo stock of Primo and Load. :Pipe shays
hand
„ .
.
at?
HOD ' ILLN
TIEBNALN t
Wholeostle and 111 GToei;Fm,
TE&S• WthiM, MOVORS, ate4.o
corner of '
OHIO EiTHEET
, 4J'I'BiTHE DL MONDE
LLKE SIII'BRIOB OOFFEB, MIKES
simELTEiG j wearo.
Sheath. Srtaiers' and Bolt: enprs-..
Per Bot.nms, B abed .
Bolder, duo. Also itaport. Res
doctor:in krA'r..9,
Plata, 4014,
AIST Coast= itly on hand:
Da Tools. Wart:house, No.-14l)}. , 11*.yit
iiOOND STREETS, Pittslatiral,
.Special ordorz of Connor cut tc, - . e d
pat-ern. 'N
FRESH AERIAL RP
•
BOOTS. SlivES - AND
which will be sold at the 013 piicc= a.
nf.27 RO LAND'S. 9t 7k; fket %ITT,
BERLIN ZEPHYR
1200 LBS. ZEPRIYR
,WOOL,
Of all the choice and favdrite shades and: max..
- -
tuxes.
FOR FANCY' ELA - ITTINO,
Dealers supplied in rtunetjts et less tlum prat:
ent Eastern Woes, ,
EATON. ACRITM Fs 004 : 2
Nel,
WALL time*
ATt'CHEAP
11°Tht
,out
aitra,ce
price I tin .
nEsioxi. b.'. er , 4liritbs
*ti,d.:l37 W 434 shoat, - 1 7.! 1 r- at
.145.91,1
'WL p
R' swam
wase _. , P. Id.AUSllitaj... a f
" i a• 'llO/3
EWES
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UCPORTILIII IND'ii/U.L53.1 IF
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