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Ler; fd I I 1 .1 t 5 a 1 W I 1 t .s I lb , I. 1 ,• , ri', Edit or & Proprietor. . • "Hurrah !,hurrah the dead ride fast • Don't fear to ride with nre?"—Burier'i' Leonora "This fellow has no feeling ofhis freebie-It • . Romfee. • • , 1,-; I had just crossed the long bridge, lead. ing from Beaton to Cambridgeport, and was, plodding my dusty way on foot through that not very agreeable suburb, on a sal} try afternoon in July, with a very credit; able thunder-cloud coming up in my rear; when a stout, elderly. gentleman, with a mulberry face, a brown , coat, and pepper; and-salt smalls, reined up ' his nag, and, aiter,learargAhat, I *as bound -for 'Old Cambridge, , politely invited Me' to take 4 seat behind hitn;in a little sort of tax cart he was.drivipg. Nething loth, I 'consent. ediand ivevvere soon en route. The mare he drove was a very peculiar animal.. She had few ; good _points to the eye, ; being heavy-bodied, hammer-headed, thin' in the shoulders, bald-faced- and rejoicing in a little stump of a tail which was almost en; tirelyinnocent of hair. Bat there, were olottrof muscle,' as Major Longbow says, in tier hind quarters, ." . ,She ain't no %Venus, sir," said my new acquaintance, pointing with his whip , to the object of my scrutiny—"but handsome is as handsome does. Them's my senti ments. She's a rum 'an to look at, bat a good 'an to go." • "Indeed ?'' • "Yes, Sir I That there mare, sir, has made good •time—l may say very good time before a hearse." "Before the hearse?" "Before the hearse S'pose you nev er heard of burying a man on time I I' 112 a sexton, sir, and undertaker—Jack Cross bones, at you service—WaddyCrossbones' they call me at Porter's." — Ah! I understand. Your, mare ran away." "Run away I A child could hold her.— Oh! yes, of course, she ran away," said, the old gentleman, looking full in my face with a very quizzical expression, and put ting the fore-finger of hie right hand on, the right side of his partly colored probes; scis. "My dear sir," said I, "you have ex cited my curiosity amazingly, and I should esteem it a particular favor if you' would be a little less oracular and a little more explicit.'' "I don't know as -I ought to bill .you," said - my new acquaintance, very 'slowly and tantalizingly. "If you was one of these here writing chaps you might poke it into the 'Spirit of the Times,' and then it would be all day with me. But I don't care it I do make a clean breast of it.— Honor bright, yon know !' ''Of course. "Well, then, I live a piece up beyond Old Cambridge—you can see our steeple off on a hill to the right, when we get on a little -further. Well, one day, I had a customer (he was carried of by the ty pus)—which had to be toted into town ; cause why, he had a vault there. So I 'rubbed down the old mare and pusher in Oh I sir, that critter knows as ,much as an Injun, and more than a nig- I ger. She's as sober as be d—d when I .she gets the shop—that's what I call the hearse—behind her. You w,uld not think she was a three minute nag to look at her. Well, sir, as luck would have it, by a sort I of providential inspiration, the day before, I took off the old wooden springs and set the body on elliptics. For !thoughts. gen tleman, who'd been riding easy all his life, ought not go to his grave on wooden ones. Ah I I deal well with my customers. I thought of patent boxes to the wheels, but I couldn't afford it, and the parish are so mighty stingy." "Well, I got him in, and led off the string—fourteen hacks, and a dearbom wagon at the tail of the funeral. We made a fine show. As luck would have it, just as we came abreast of Porter's out slides that eternal torment, Bill Sikes, in his new trotting sulky, with the brown horse' that he brought for a fast crab, and is mighty good for a rush, but hain't got nigh so much bo4orrr tur the mare. light , weight, and his sulky's a mere feather.—' Well, sir, Bill came up ,alongside, and walked his horses bit. He looked at the mare and then at me, and therrhe winked, Then he looked at hie nag, and , put his tongue in his cheek, and winked. I look red straight ahead, and only said to myself `Cuss you, Bill Sikes.' By and by, he let ' his horse slide. He traveled abouta bun- ,cired yards, and then held up till I carnal abreast, and then he winked and bantered me again. It was d—d •aggravatin Says I to myself, says I—'that's twice 1 you've done it, my buzzum friend and I sweet-scented shrub—brit.you doesn't do 1 that 'ere again.' The third time he ban tered meli I let him have it. It was only saying, 'Scat, you brute!! and she was off —the mare. He had all the odds, you know, for -I was toting a tWo hundred poun der, and he on,ght to have beat me like breaking sticks, now hadn't he? He had me at the first brush, for I told you the brown horse was a mighty fast one for a little ways. But soon . I. lapped him. I had no whip, and he could use his string 1 —but he had his hands tall. Side by aide, away we went. Battle te-baugt crack! buzl thump! - And I afraid- of , losirrg my ens-' tomer on the road. But I was more afraid I of losing the race. The: reputs,tion of the old mare was at a stake, and I swore she :l should have a fair chance. We went so fast that the...posts and rails kiy;ths" road side' looked'` like 'a log fence. The old church and the new one, and the colleges, spun past like Merry Andrews. The hackmen did not know that the was to paY;And,,afraid ernot itelugittat,the death, they put the string on to their teams, and came clattering on behind as if Satan had kicked 'em on eend. Some of the mourners was sporting - characters, and they craned out of the carriage windows and waved their laandkerchiefs. The Pres: ident of Harvard College lifinaelf, insoi-r ed by the scene, took • off--hiS square tile as I passed his ouse, and waving it three times round his head, cried, 'Go it, Boots!. It is a fact. And I beat him, sir! I beat him; in three miles, a hundred rods. He gin it up, sir, in despair. 925 9 42 950 - 10 15 Read His horeemas off-his feed -for a week, and Whelithe took tooprunai n , h e weet e t worth a straw. It was acknowledged on all hands to be the fastest funeral on re cord, though Isayit as shouldn't. I'nfan undertakero3ir„ and I never was yet ,over taken. - On subsequent inquiry at, Porter's, where the sporting sexton left e, I found that hie story was strictly trite in all .the Main particulars. A..terrible .rumpas was liicked up about the race, but Crossbones, swore lustily thatthej quire had ran away, that he hadiaietaway two inches of her lip in trying to hold her up, and that he could not have done otherwise unless' he had -run her into a fence and spilled his t'customer'into the ditch: If any one ex pects lo die : anywhere near the sexton's 4 4 ,04; I cast esSure him that the jolly old boy is still alive and kicking, the very `Ace of Itearte' and tt - Simdee j l and that now both patent_ and _elliptic iprbtgardrider hie professional vAyrepiw theestsiestrmmAngthingoalhtithd.l-' , '; - • SKLE - C T:TAL 1 he. Fastest Funeral on Record The Judicial Drama—The Miter and His. Murderers: Special correspondence of the N. 0. - Picayune. We have had a judiaial dram a. to talk ovar as well as the appeaarnce of La France—a strange drama, believe The 11th of tugust;'lBsB,' B'lllBll named Grepin, died in the house of some" silk weavers of Lyons, named Fevre. The dej ceased was about ninety years old. ja9 was a famonti man in Lyons. He was a miser. He had begun life with nothing except that !instinct of breeding silver from copper,, and gold from silver, and treasury notes from gold which is tO ordinary men's talents for money -making seethe pointers olfactory nerves are to the mastiff's. His formula for this alchemy was economy—the economy of Shylock. or Dil6irbyereach--in youth. 'He nevr er spent a centime unnecessarily; to save money he would steal out at night and tear • I down theatre ' bills, • to provide him self with paper, whereon to write his receipts l for rent. He, as worth, when he died, (did he die 1) $400,000, invested in houses and public securities. He Was a bachelor, he lived very much alone mingling with nobody but his nearest neighbors, and even these he tr' eated with great reserve He had, howeifer f aiamily of some neph ews andmiecee: Crepin made the aequaint , silos of the idly weaver,' Fevre,- and hitt wife, in 1347. 'His servant- fell gels, she was an old maid, who had waited on him. forty years, and had not even' then • seen the first centime of wages. Favre's wife offered to wait on him duririg his servant's illness, declaring she did so from neigh- 1 borly kindness, and made a condition precedent that no money should be given her for what she did. This fascinated . Crepiu ; he could not resist the opportunity of saving money. Favre's wife became hie servant: she brought him every day some nice little bit from-her tahle; the old miser was enchanted; he not only lived better, but—the great point—he lived cheaper than he had ever done before.--: Wheu the old'aervant recovered her health! she resumed her place iu the miaeris! /Leasehold, for Favre's wife was too astute! to reveal the power she had acquired there, Still waters run deep—this water was very' still and very deep. She waited six years, having in the meantime secured a legacy. of $BO,OOO in the miser's will. She -wait ed patiently as' the cat waits upon the mouse, or the lover on the loved.one. In 1851 she fell ill again. She once more went to the hospital; there she died, Favre's wife took her place. She persua ded him to become her boarder. He haggled about the price, but at last agreed to pay ten sous ;a day board, for breakfast, dinner and supper. Fevre and his wife would have hoarded him for nothing. The object they had was to get him in their power. They succeeded. He was their boarder, and provision was made in his will, bequeathing, them $B,OOO. Ts a la boring man earning a scanty pittance, barely sufficient to enable him to live from day to day, $BO,OOO would have seemed a wind-fall sufficient to satisfy the grediest desires. Build no such expeetations un less you would pass for one l . ignorant of the human heart! Does the ocean cry 'enough!' through argosy after argosy, galleon after gallecn, crew after crew, sink into its cave? Neither does manta heart. 'Tie ar abyss as unfathomable as the Pacific! $BO,OOO did bat serve to whet their appetite. 'Twee only raw oysters before the banqttet. -Who is Fevre? His wife, who is she? Adroit fishers of dead people's estate'su He was, for, years, the beadle of St. -George's Church. Can't youjmagine his unctuous, humble, sancti moriims face? 'Can't you conceive' his whine? The vestry-room and church's vestibule teach many prenicious lessons to the perverted heart. l'here Fevre learn ed the art of supplanting natural heirs 'to .estates. He had twice cunningly diverted two estates into his hands. In 1838, when he was already past sixty years of age, he married his second wife, his apprentice a girl of-eighteen years, with whom he held illicit conimerce ' , even before-tlie death of his first wife, who died in 1835 in a hoe pital bed, abandoned by him, sighing, as she expired: "Fevre does not even come to see- me. He js aV home, toyitig with his Clarie." As soon as the marriage had been made, the dependant mistress, the lawful wife, Clarie threw off the mask and practised the licentious lessons taught her before her marriage, with every one who had a handsome face or a well filled purse. In fine, the husband was skilled in all the arts by which estates are won from de cliqing people, the wife knew and was ac cbetomed to stoop to every dalliance by which women entangle men in amorous toils. They were not satisfied with. having the old miser at their table. 'He must come under their roof—come he must—they drove him to the train) fiy fear. He was ac customed to return home every night at 9 o'clock, accompanied by Favre's wife's brother-in-law, who, by the way, was in dqced to come and live with Favre, in or dei to aid them in their spoliation of fam ilies, for the two women who bad bequeath ed their whole estate to Favre had succes ively occupied the bed chamber destined to Orepin, the miser. One night, as he was going home, accompanied by Chore!, (Favre's brother-in-law) the Moment he entered his house two persons made at knocked his lantern out of his hand, seiz ed him by the throat and 'throttled him, bawling: "We have got him no,v.— We must kill him, for if we .do hiatieph, ewe will,-give its one. hundred thciusand francs." •Chbrel bravely Beet theta off; they took to their heels; Chorel passed for having saved the phi man's_life. This whole scene was an ignoble comedy got ten up by Favre: the paned° assailants Were Chores nephews; was designed, to; make' he old. men afraid of livink: , ilotie,! end to make him bate his nephews, by leading him to believe that they were the authors of this -aggression. The' comedy Was successful; when he met his nephew, a fez- days afterwards, he said: "I shall avenge myeelt yet' Vengeance is a dish sweet enough for a King's table." A few days afterwards he took up his lodgings with Fevre, in the chamber where the death bed had twice been made for testa tors whose wills were to enrich the Favres. Theperson Favre hired to remote the sordid furniture of the miser, obeyed the instructions he received to break the fur niture to pieces, in order to make it, im possible for Crepin ttr ohangehielnind-- As soon as Crepin. was installed in his dew quarters, Favre's joy knew no, bounds: "We have him now," he eirclairned, "and he can't escape usl'' The Favre's knew no boundi to their abject complaisance to the old man's whims; to gratify the old man's love for money they even lent him large sums at Eif or 4 per cent. which he invested at 6 .or Bor 12 per cent.; 'they kept him out of ,thel way of all his old ac quaintances; they increased his averison from his family. The result of their ma, neuvres was that ccidicil after codicil was added to the will, each codicil containing new provisions In their favor; at last he made a new wilt iieVittitig his whole estate to VilVrill'S Wife.' :Theithiy after this will was sealed, the old man's health began to decline. Daily he grew worse, in August he expired. He was no - sooner dead than he was placed in the coffin. The Favres refused to allow the old miser's family to see his body. Sinister — riiinori were curd rent. Anonymous letters roused lust:ice's 'attention. Fevre's Wife . dr.ar'fl'itlldioe'll vigilance With money.' The- earl' bienight etai:to' annul therwill; ithey were defeated; Crime seem to have assured impunity orb earth. The old maretis dead and burl ied. ' They entered into possession of the estate. Favre's wife took to her arms a handsome young fellow, on whom she squandered a good deal of money; oneH two—three—tour yearii passed away. Foul deeds seemed to be forgotten—as-if blood ever sunk voiceless to thegroan& as if, murder's grave yawned not forever! Cho. j rel had been promised $20,000 for his share in getting old Citepin out of the way, Crimeis in his nature - blind. IliarFatires refused to pay—refdfied to- comply with their promise, thought-they knew the man had them completely s ln his power--had but to open his lips to strip them not only of fortune, even to de last cent of the miser's estate, but probably of life itself certainly of liberty:.'But before bespoken 'the priests had heard'-'6f the riches fallen suddenly upon the Fivres, and why should not they try to get 'seine of it for them. selves? They discovelvd in Fevre's wife a "dear oonsin3" they wormed out of her small sums at first; then 'Boof. next 500 f ; twain- 1,000 f.; they never set foot in her house without carryifig off with them a handfaLof gold, at last they said: "Well, dear boisin. you mnie"make ns a yearly allowance!" The benefaction changed; it was a tribute claiiried; Favre's 'Wife fleW into a passion and pit them out cif - deitirs; Their they wormed - Morel's secret•litml him—which was easyenough . in his iirita-! ted state of mind—and began to menace the Ames. One of them adiised her to give the church all except $lOO,OOO to clear her, conscience. She would not hear of their schemes. Chorel wrote an anonymous letter to the police. The Favies - were, arrested, investigations were carefully' made, and it was discovered - that the Favres had killed the old miser Crepini by administering to him deoootion of poppy-heads and hedge hyssop (la grati- 1 de) a most powerful' cathartic, - which a, veterinary surgeon.described, on the trial, as being so powerful that it is now giv- , en, in veterinary-practice, ever_ to horses. Nothing has raised' as much discussion, since the trial of Madame Lafarge, as, the trial of these people. M. Jules Fe vre defended the woman; she is 44 years old, she is is a- small brnnette, of, great moral arid 1)1334i - cal energy, neither ugly nor handsome,- bin her physiognqmy is not disagreeable: She was dressed with great elegance in deep black,• ex cept her bonnet, which was all straw, and trimmed with brilliant blue flowers and ribbons, and her gloves, which were of brown kid, stitched with white silk. Her hair is black. Her husband is a man of eighty, tall, thin and well-pre served ; he has an intelligent face, bat with the air du couvent. M. de , Peron ney, the ablest lawyer of the Lyons bar, was his defender ; Chorel was defended by Mona. Humblot, of Lyons; he was meanly attired, and his face is disagree. able. Mona. Berryr appeared for the natural heirs. Favre's wife and Chorel were found guilty, aadisentenced to twelve years imprisonniesiareLdabor;., vre • was also found guilty, and sentenced to five Tears of the same pains. The nat ural heirs have brought suit for the resti tution of the property. It is generally believed they will be successful. The Fa vres might have enjoyed $BO,OOO in peace, nay, had they paid Chorel his $20,000, probably they never would have been troabled—they must have all ; they have lost every thing. Fevre will probably die in jail; he has already attempted to com mit suicide, for, at eighty, a man can scarcely ' reckon on five years longer life. His wife will be an old woman of fifty-six when she recovers her liberty. What availed Crepin his $400,000? I will tell you.- It served to purchase his murder. He lived on privations, he la bored assiduously only to amass money enough to .seduce three people to kill him. The art - et-oils and avaricious rarely know for whom they labor. If they did, would they struggle:ea they do? Would they that their ears to the poor who- cry for help? GAMMA. NEW. GOODS. WERA,VELI UST RECEIVED FROM the Best a• Wire and choice selection of -SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS for Gents' and Youths wear. embracinge all the newest styles COATINGS, CABSENIERYS AND VZSTINGS. W. H. MAIZE d Co., 143 Federal street Corner Market Square. Allegheny atty. nry9 NATRONA 0114. wirs: ARE WOW BILIMIPACTIIRING V V this article; which for brilliancy in Manion freedom of offenArle Odor, and branstria. of (which color woworrant to be . by weed b inmi- Igo or e % Bll7° aSu . s is r iP k anj hi netor in, or mar eta. a pro ta Oil to the comnimer.* eon specially rooftop:fend IS. Also, our X9Ol of • • • • CAUSTIC SODA. Used by &Marge Soap Makers and Oil Relineriet, which excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make o znanatturo of f &shah Soda brought to this country. Our SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE: SAL AC.' Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is suitieleat. All orders and ir dr :eies will rwe'."-ily at tended to by ad OBORGAOLtitturt. Awn; Penna. Balt Manufacturing OomnanY. RA Wood street. Pittobargh olft•Tv4owa• fr YOU_ .WAINT.IIOIIIB. -GOOD NEW AL Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Stile* !looking Brandy or Wine. New Orange, Lemon and Oltron Peel go to Haworth At Brothtus,-itathelliemorld. where you will get a new • orup of Fruit andlow,er than' at any other horutein the dlty. Also a lemerat and toil assortment of Family etrooeries, Teas, Wines, Brandies, and all otker kinds of Rarga. and, Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH & BROTHER, de24 corner Diamond and Diamond gam lizmrsEnrroa , IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD it. 331.A.C1ie Manufacturers of sr, Sheet, Bolle!!. 7 .fiate,//joßp, A and' T Iron. NAM ai d biomes; lao. Boren% Small Raßalla_t Bar Balk Iron. t h e Works. Works are adjoining GAS WOKE %rah=3o, No. 88 Water street ant 31 6 Market street, Bairaters Banding. aDlB.•6sm-is • JOHN FLEEGER, avr7SMITn. 25 corner oldo and Beaver ata, ALLEGHENY CITY. Large stock of Gans of eEdeaariptione.on hand. or made to order. and for eale at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Repairing noMlyw-my pro mp.9l attended to. -dtftb! PAPF2B HARGINGUS, of all styles, bought before the tax adrutee, will be bold ;Lithe usual low prieea W. ALA al•ikoe T.T 4 sad Q. 17 wood street.. • nitlAwfm..Ammittos.] JESSE 401:11.8111011, 111111A1 Asp MIAMI Ell hour, Grain and all Wilds of Count Produce, Winea and Liquors, paws, Tobaco, ~ aii• Liberia advances made on conalanmenes at LEIGH WINES: OFFICE 111112 WitiEICEISE 237 SOUTH SECOND T ' wady PHILADELPHIA. WM anict _ co. EttoDuirm7A.ND PROVISION comm i 9oo 4 arraienATr", NO , 15 , B0171?k IWER STBBEIA 1"1)1/.0deilphIa. idbarolindvanoes shade on ixendininemte whomreanireit -0214-411 FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 818 MARKET STARE PHILADELPHIA, Jobber, in Cloths, Caesimeres, reel ho:, miton hand a well selected stook of Go eor the trod% E. P. MID:I)I.ETON & 1311.0 d, tweinmea OP WINES, SHANDIES, &,o. AID DRUMS rit - • FINE OLD WHISKIES; HO. 5 HOliTit FRONT mai PHILADELPHIA.. apl0:lyd• MI 3 IMMO/L.3M P 11LL1303.11033.07 IILLXI3O IriallN B. ELLISON & IMPORTERS OF COTE, CASSOIAELS VESTJNCS, NO. 889 MARKET STBEET, (2d door' below Fourth.) myllyd EiIEILADELPRIA. GEORGE GRAEVe 16aaufsertursi and Whoiaride ititflietid Disler II EVERY DERORUMTOE OP GENTEOIIIIINISHING GPODFI t 610 CHEOITNIIT-611r11111Eri ' ' ' PIEFLADIEEPtitA C. HARRY BRIAN dr, 'PEARCE .114NUFACTURERS & impogrzas. -0 F - HEWS FURNISHING • GOODS . AND TAILORS' 'TRIMMINGS, '• • NO. 10 sorra topirrir sTilwzr, toyiaid • - • FIELLATIVORTA DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS CrllrON dt CO., •11117P•OT17213180P 11 •11 1 / 1 1t rasrleX. op FINISHED BRASS WORM, GAS AND ISTR4III FITTEREhr airTartfonlar attention to fitting 011Roftioei n. Braes C er. rags of mi c r an torzhnesaloge tb ec -tarßoss' Oil No f Donee' Safety KDA T loketriad"-tigdoingg.4 OornstT. mitia AND Dllgli SONE WAY. fet(' Young's Eating Saloon, CORNIER VIRGIN AtLlt'y AND sum. Mu) snow* Where OYBTEBB and all the deneatdee of the season will be served up in the moatgeld 1 3 1 4 44 corner alley and Smitlfield TIM ELDORADO, (PORJOIELY noun? amntatt . inu.) CORNER FIFTH* SMITHFIELD STREETS, (Oppotdte the Poet Oflee.) MINE SUBSCRIBER HAVING taken the above well-known stand, will be pleased to Bee his friends at all hours. Hui wines, liquors, ales, and digars are of the_ hest. , ie.24-4md • • 'JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor. B. M. KIER & 00., MAIIIMOTOMB os Pure No. 1 Carbon 011, AID • BE.NZOLI., itirOfilete cm LIBERTY STREET, opposite Penn's' R. R. Depot. 103..A1l oil warranted. HENRY W. BEAUMONT da 00., 1410B11[ERL7 OF THE. TWO -1111EF. NOUSE, dealers in Foreign Brandies, Wines, and Gins: also. Blackberry. Raspberry. Wild Cherry, and Gin er Brandies, Old Mononsahola. Bye and other es, Jamaica Bum, Supe rior Wineßitters, ao. No. 83 Marty street, Opposite Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. /Utah'. Taverns, and Families impidjed at med.-. orate profits for cash. New Jersey Wes; for fam ily or hotel purposes. .P.WritODT.A. Oil. W0.11.1&19 Lona. MILLER C 0.,, WORIBMGAVEIBUR y GMF A VT : AL -111-offise and Warehouse IikREET sTREET, prirrissvnes. Manufsotures of IThrothiatins and ./..o4rlestod' Carbon Oile and Bonscde. NO. a Mumma biz, wARRABTED SINV.II.PLOSIVE, always on:hand. 0n24:1y . WILLIAM CABR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Inaposteuri of 1620:159 AIRANDICIS, axis, *c. Azso. Madera and Dealers in MUM OLD MODONOMEDIA.-11YE WHISKY 33 7 .idibertY PrrninUßali. PA. J.av 3isslrmlEl4l', Brass Founders, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Au kinds of Brass and Iron Cooks made to order. Aloe, BRASS OUTING'S OF . ALL KINDS Made at the ehorteetnotioe. Ott REFINERY'S FITTED UP: 'MAO orders tell at DOWN TETLBra 1118 WOOD STAN= will be promptly attended te. The •members of this Arm emus praeti3al me. chards, of man 7 years' experience in the bad ness, will bunire to eve iallafection in every re. OWL ` seadyd EXRED WITH uir T IFI IV T A I N by the use o f ` T f an apPeratni whereby no drags or salmi° battery are used. •hi edi• cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process. and A re ready to testify au to the safety and painleamela of the operaticrn. whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting theemrtrarY, havingno knowledge of my proems. SOL.AB.TIFICIAL TEETH. inserted in every stile. and charges as low. ac will warrant the beet of material in all cases. E. OUVRY. Dentist. Mg Smithfield street. USTIIRCEIVED. ' noltb-is MEN'S, BOY'S and YOUTH'S BOOTS, Ladies'. Misses and Chi Limes Boots, Conroe Goitre /3d Balmoral/. a A#Fie Jot - • can and esaago . ...ltitinhasidafsewhae at " l ies l ad .• • a . 1 tiWiLarksOtrast.: ALLEGHENY INSTIANCE et' omrce, -Ban k i r tistrazw - AatirliisT FUR AND • t: D3AA( V ON RSpreeidonhAOIIND.hicCOR.D. Vied 'President , b.; lE - 1300E: 'Sacra:my" Call. WILLIAM oral Uen.. • IklitECTOßS—YesuorJonw. Thistiey. f. Iroz_Childs. Capt : R. C. thlay.'John vahnestock. John D. hi Captain CaptaikAdat .1"Aoolfs.11: P. &Mint Dat , h - Wi Dfte. Robert L. WOrew. hohU . ! I. Corminfooplee; QORNER OF UNION AND PIMIL (Near Alarket.J. • • VIITEXRE THE Rirsiac •cusart TAIN - thei beet and ynroat .MealsLinuco. • .eale eecredatt.all. hburs ithe shortert lice. • • . • . Lnnoli every - rhombi beriiiina Vie bo • ' it and.l2o'closik. . .FAED ! an2o-1, 'p m • 4 f, OWEN, BIEBNE4';-1 X E If A T A . ; 4.:0 49 St. ttes.WS4.6.4. 9.ENTI.F.MEN'S CLOiliMa MADE ,O TO DER 0131 AP. FOR: /DMZ' Rli , . .gerivisro RETURNED , Titiwit 'NED • • YORK, wa nd a choice stook of cassTARREs VESTISOB„ can purchased* priota far helm:the anal xatass: Sir Groat indnomente offered to cask httgara. • •: , WINDOW Ct , ILTAINe s , 46 New Stylet for:Spring , of 3282: , 111 aren't Varietp avtd3iFiae Asikurt Rria_nt. from, 61+4 otk!Ata 64 , 45*pr Plekt . up t , 711016Lig PAlLinkji!„ .1 P - ) ‘"- ;i 1 #4 .484 47.03 1 ejiz. - Iktiretr- ' 4t ik: 4 , s thildAcifirebtilltaflansondAllto mh2l ' 4 7:DALIELL • 1 :12 4,Axagw,, 0 4 , v 0.,: Wholesale GrocitinyT COMMISSION AND FORWARDIAir • ALN-1) • Deaierslu Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactarei No. 2M LO WRY! STISKET. cker.ol. • -.-' r ,PPITENTIVab DA .Ul3 & • CALPFEIrIii IFFlRrliffilliV TAILORS, mama) STREET; V 4 3171I'VEZeiriFED v lateen.' wellselaned axiczt • 13 .4 AL 14 'IP " •-^ • : 99.thhpAyMifterClik..7.41PURRII *Or ALSO—A targeTtedkord4irt s 'GENT'S - IFURNISEMSIG , I3OOI)I3I . bioludlnt Woden.Shireir;Ptiverbiiiithierdirea and emerythiugusuaUs kept by lirttAapitgunish : tug Mores. ur4,171 proprzgyvysclus , ,a. sumlia VIDITTEMIIIIGH NW* ca . & in; Vona Stree,t, of The! Bratiopro, &Um:11 0 w tory., ostablished•llllB* Asada!) Wok of num. 7 Octavo Centro PhitiOL combining. la Oil Met' tiali Ofs flrstoloallikittritzbeirt.withistbnotrirlditr (tintionnitent): -Blear floke;tiot Zrt-tior—aritiorat pianist. Low for mph or.-acoeptaxtoo.. 'W Daff *l3ltolllll, manufactivers, S. B. 4/It, C. P. , EIABIELIJE, ktaindoon and - Dealers In 'Coo aA o' erT ri and all kinds of WRAYPING PiiPER; Inivoremoved from N 0.1917 Wood street NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREW. PifLab,arsh. : Po_ Air Gob rata for RA49, . CO-PPITIV'EfigHtP. . ortineI3IIIDERIBIGNED iff&filiateSOClA ted with hoe his oson,O,LlVßltllool,lN rqui,.in a copartnership, tor-the transaction oi tag CARPETBUSINES. , ,_tirder", the name and firm of McCEINTO,CL'iIe-SION,' he Ifracits from a _generous public a . conthstrnee; t 6 the new firm, o f the liherat patronas haretofere_hy him self enie/01. Waii-oTOI3II-: CARPETS - , Having , pninhalet for =0A611; before the late wiyanoeithe largest stria el Carpets hi the city; rvi t i'ditlitkealtailtiikof : whblesile arid' retail teettilitoneete air • sortment of - .CARP CILRIES,4Ito. 41901.MT001;4 sum ' ' ' 112 Market street:: an23:lyd TO BUILDMMANDAIOBITHILIL - tTO ' RE We &renew manufacturing a quraiior arid* o , 141 E which we isre prepared to dallier 6olpl 0121. COM. YARD, 500 iwitaxerx emir* Bosi Quoiliar; of VaTELIFS' a t twolo on. hand as tang. mat • marinioucc wrirorA*T co.- CrakilLEB MAGEE ..... SODIUM HlOl6l. ft, !KICKS, ' ll Isi'pOrteral caliOxiiiTeki-... . 8 4 . OP)* Vestings, Tailors' Trim flung's, &o f ' 255 'irAii.pr STRPEZ, Faith A FRIEND TF NEED: . TRY IT—DR: SWEETS INVALLIBLE^ LINIM_Ert la prepared from -the tecipeOf•Dr: Stephen Sweet, - 0 Connecticut, the great bone .81;44%. and has ; been used in•his' practice for _the last - twenty YeareWith the moat astonishing success. ' dealt extenialreta-' edy. It is mithout .a and wilt mileviatrilwin • more Speedily than any other preparation, all Rheumatio sudNeryous Dicordara ft is trio" Infallible end we • a care ter Sores. ' , Friends, spreinei,Bruises. its Boothia& imam powerful atrengt4enuig, properties, excite theiast ' wonder and . astonishment •of all who have ever givenlif a • Over 'foui hundred certificates of remarkable carer, earbitmed blot within- the last two titto et,tuu - R. nsEt ERR& CO., 9lienta fer Pittibtirgh. .dail;l7B.4w9ow .• ' :liftlE• Ii.ALEI4,, WHOLESALE - g. - A 0.0 LI ... NOEL •18 ,- AND 20 WOOD STREET, ' iitplitoovroar &mond 4. Pliitners: • • • BILEASFS VOrEIII, IThicoassols to Weindloss, Mom & WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Wag three* PIPTTSIMMIGIEL PA EUROPEAN :ta:45kM"DfC - 7t . riNHOMAS ILATTlfGadif; - : - ILTROPEAN A. Agent :11S Wateristreetildttabtuith Pa., is prepared to bring out- or send Oaok:PassmUtere from orto'any part of the old eohntffi ofthet, steam osaitutcpartketa. : • -. SIGHT DRAM ?OH 4/4.5p,14415-jittrittur Paltg'irtnifidi alioliesiiia4micinfau ' •••••• • / gi rt faithemkt ifltaeLine ew eßil_z tikelineeof a way wx LatferDebl.-G . . . ~• 4 • NEAR- 1 3511'PEPIIEL b•STItEtT ' fbi ..6l- 11.E 2 tiiiriO,"tt ,,, i.1 with lead izrthe n_sost, dor. bit- minors,. by :lie tiers prooiss of Marmot; Or Oidun? the tb ssith - out solder: 1,. • • • ,;'' • nooses Ilioo:niiWlU2 1 4 ,0rand . ,C010 r.:accur beersrrlksiith ~lthe' iirrirrorerni'tils • Baths,,Wiash-rtaLds. StOokorl'usupseod ',cad Pipe on hand . , . . - _ : . . tirholessie TEAS, IR INES, 'Y '01M; .NORTE-14e1 oorner 9EIO STR4W.AND TEE DLui 0 '4•U, LAKE Str.PEfin" CO PP la7,lNi-a; SME-VITARR 4,14 . CrID .IEL - 17 - C .. - Reinke sheath. Braxton' and Bolt Cop,. ' per Bottons.itiisedStfil traL =T. Bolder. fro. - AU° import—. dealers in ?dew , ' - Platt Meet Are. - agpxceurtwitis bind. Tiarbewk. niafbita t nd Tools. Warehouse : (o. I 49 l lLBalt ono, ECOND.BTREETS, Pitttb , tritt. Penns. - Broosi64 orders of Coo Per nut pitt•-rf fe2l.lO4lar rr-rws - nrito RESH DOM XIDID AND Eltlta. - will oh will bepold lathe old pri co BERLIN' zEPII:rit 1200 'LBS ZE WON., • t~uee i 4 : chiliess Ind, favoritiLellidaa and Fon FANCY „liNFITINCI. • - Dealers suprliod.o (EFlgift at,leas tl3!ukollLl7,d;:. nit Eastern ' • NATON ; NACBTim k CO WAltllri" PA ERR,' :Oft P- v v, oog • ....4*ench and ..irteriazln.:o-Ft Twat' :.at he,oll, .'.4..)'' . 'l WEB 14 41T-Co ay. f.T_}l: it. E ;k: ).3 17 .A B c __ .,.... .L1 ; p'- i. - ,7 .. _.._ A att da9ow.l.- , - - ri.: , 7:::' nanit iteatareart 4'aild , ' . - ... delicate, disorders; :self, ... -'.., ,, _-_.,0. abuse end &sows loy ~ 4. , ; ...;:, 7 „:. *attire ,W.V 2 iteAlltglJtit: - 4,-, .-,--;„_ .- - olden te'yontla al o .1.7. Bezei antl 7 leitzlhg'al4feiorArlaitteg„. eVecatige D B ...4aagaratcp,,pubMN, the. fact-A.4,lga pclolna se; the ignorant and' falselintodeet aril , dr° adfully ahooked.i and think-it et.traittlaier very —llllwlew.. t and Slr 'bobtail:ablation .and, correlation anions their wivat.promiaing sone add dattahre;r3 - ,!,:Tabi r fatally nliyonclan should no csameetoitecutheiei Tit jamoranee that they acr the same at Dr. altAff ST.RUP, (=coot soiblighlatr)leat;sitterstive Peer: MO !night be lost to the selling ttlieli faigoll 'widest 7-; anti -.prostimptaatia,tkundieatirtrt:se raised fn ignorance, aprinicap,ae,inut tee Id who ettekbaro nociets. intelligences -ao-,' o . dollars laid 4=4- PlYstdniousll,raestdal-oralls 'gotten.' it la to putilicity, howoxvr _ _thsterow 7r - itiltis:;.l4 'intattliana wawithaatteht ) malt —a, dans tars - and_want_ .et preview f eeble -alekl yiktidol - dilfaktisondillilat - skasti ll e t . have been .matored..bylutaitla -And3vigethy. pp . 'BRANSTRUP ' beeped , is Wee ata "lita teettlaleVit oll ' ith.=sfabimestiveci moottaitt: forint • anxiety. cation,. be. Sporn:mt.:cr. .hea or nactarnaleniathekiniffire doniaelelitetirial in _a yert.l 4o ort space of gran. -ImhutnotgralegAVA whieh ars ' Shealy hit_ ... .trWt: 'They:Ste thßia DS attts :earth" °getable, tunyttata, 'bevies toonsthe fallamoftheZderalalireatinent,tishasaniuldon ea it etoil,BusaUttra Inc yeti:able ltematenhi astes.nl treated wit marhodbuocesnavattiad of" t0t 17 .. 1 9 1 1n (40) extiailentithing.ness,,trest actall in lownitabi of notb.gto Old- Worklat in thx_United States; leadahim to.sar-to Isis:mita a fear ti al, healta and happhae- will asst apen'thia nevi:,palledcheak.firiadnaionger'elth montobanka and.quaff, but cojut /ad ,boorilrad Consumption and air of its- kindred dLicasek ol Which , tio .!inacl9 annually; All rear eountritai op "Th e rellev edgreYid%theY atom to it, ,in tint , Pull Iraild arti can hatfed Cyr gelatin:brat byiprocnrini It coPyogthst tatiloalAv4erderblah Ig giden Veda to All thatUpW "Baying the-ad ealiteze-rwer-liWty ' - '3teir...ra - ott al art 00 1:11 , 1 obaurvati econgetwisattrulte duet superior skill ip Ihe treattdinit tif' airecisf - diseat:cr, :lad seta) is 'o34VotathlPsdkustlieprotatinisis,sowe/118rnican taitided Iv !repeatable'cations rpithliedert. pro Prietort.;-ot hotel; is, • 011ite- -85 , 3reithileld atrect. nose,Diamond Esed.. ~,geleettegolluetmi' cations' freed sill - 'pai ettEe Weu aulvtly - 4- tletdottse , 4llreet ta , , !„ , ...J . t ..-f,. 1-2: . 7 .., ~,,,,.; , • 19X wott , defehrditw. f- . . J littshavalt.`Poolisials •••--- IhlrEtitt fIR.JOHFi-lARV-ET,-SA"IYO FOR &dekarem* tyropty seam dovecot! - ! time -,exclosivety4o- jiatotoroirt Panels Ihrthe eitierosndinsiireded in thou sands of cases the a>il=cad to sound health 111413 . / 43M:entire I**4*g,:io-01fOrinallut -6,d4 bla waidat Abitgidiiii",Witte:qk;7 • . 1:13C5I IC 5, •. A.P,311/44-4:ItYIEPILA'I CRONOATHERMAL 1. FEMALE , PIU,S 1 _'lPhibfi hat ii deie Yet failed' ,; vms'dißlooltitt fhatTe:.beart.strikazigollowePiPt„,h titO Maio*, or :Stowage. of. 1 4 4*. or-in rwtorinithesYsionperfeat,ha4lpinhen innreringlrook Sgrma/ Atreettot.4 , Fit hip4e4 C'tert; pbe:ll 4r,. other liflii33lMg_ Oahe( UtdriiWOr• Ti;n4.2y.sc- in all cases of Vailito fn.-, Attroov lon , AlfriterieWP*Viliiti6likU - O - 4)&:i &a: which .vls, the forertmnetv of more Aerioaadiseaze. ir Pill, ari pe , geotly hat-mita+cortlh, , 4 ear stinaion,. owl moPe taken. t,ghe ,:Tost;ftelfcltefi,.. mole Para° - diltrars;• at the .satne fist they-atit, Meld ehare4:hy strength ening: intik - et rating. AndroOnios_the,mtetti to healkhp, c o ot. ,dition. and' fry bringing on 'the nionthl; 'Relicii with megolariggi niatt.lak trom. what .4 ausaAt obetfitOttalla bitty arum. The7'shOnllLbolterer. toOt.betaken.rrtheirgt three oritrar thi of pregnaeog, thengh safe at ang,etber, time, as nileadniage &IA the-Tenet' jimakbox containeo Fula TEigern PP as When.denifred wilt bk"tient "h," nre-oaid bf,an_e_advartieedLigantontiebeligtg,'l)fthrat Agent icticane; YAN,lnoahpaten, N, Y., ' add 11 Dniggl . ata genaraut i f. l; Corner • JOISEP ' Markt litteat synalbe 71; rdond masa:oak/dB:, Agent:for.Pittabint Ig.. 2l 4l. s gE r ght ,, OCtx S , TEA , IIII., ft Evlvii , E , :l34l ft-Di:4lS' • • iron .11Pottzied.cy-s-7,4•:•,,, RENEW MACHINISTS AHD -NCR ER MANESS; Near the P:aaae4,-,1#.-;;Oeric;,, PMFRT . T•tIa. fiIifirABRIFAIDTIME -ALL :ETNllllii OF int . Steam le is. rate . = from tilt-on .a 4 prq• husidied , and horsetrower, end - rutted ' 't• Grist Mills. Salls,'BlTt Furnaces, 'Factories etc. Give imxtiouLtmaiteatiatttoaterocratiuotit4iol llMximsatiati..Maohinery .for l ger „gel 4 7. and.•.:for aonghts, sod Oirealar Se , Tr; 41 11 P. ' 'Have sled tarband.; firdStrel nil mentatehortietiott• Ensioesstxxi otr description. • - • _ , Alao, famish sevotateli. Wronaht Iron Shafting, Banton end Po iliet-th !every variety,poi:alums th, man ufactaprof Woolen •fifitioDirr - pd'hifitohitie 'NAB. • Our.prices axe low,parmathistery:marmpmt,or:: , ;ed of the hest qtalityof materials; 'ancrwatraa. ' 'in all asses Id gtvetatisfactior..• f..t • ...L .- , lal`Orders from all Darts of-the coontry gnlici saand kiNvornotlS' ' fined , : - tritimi*Jl4-117..AL.111._ 17v , . . , . • :4.?,13111. 4 WaisliotiiierMil.49l4...-ct • attd l26 ' , ?!.-SlziNlitr• Aiarrofoottuirk.Of alit shot : Itu4, awry:Rohm: al,: 'Uoal 011.'Reitorte titd Stille. (40 , a ter 9e.dironx:Datiront, WageralrotttVe.bibilde,:- Pallies jlailgergand Coup,titeu..- • „- ' • AlairJobintig aad Michhts • dt,!. 3...sjptionnkadc, td order. - . ' Having a complete machit•s. oh:ono:1.10 KFaandrs , ..altnocees.vnitthwaitna !Pded • z21:13 , ter • • PRACTICAL PLI7M E,RS, Gr A tq,4NR sztAm ././.7.71ik5, • No. 129 Fourth. treet,k WllqiVij ,. ''''';' ''C'''l7ll...!t*: PLI . COPr;,LI3 AND billibßr...% F~•LEaf,i j i!r•rs.