PIN • TO . DAILY POSI I- ADIT4Nalth BATES.: Year a#3lo One week, delivered 18° Single copies., . . .. .—..-.......... 'pp agents per hundred • ' t .. 2 0.1 NEW ADVERTISING • RATES. Teefollowing rates of advertising HaTe: be gs' Daily Upon by the Pulnishenr of tne Piostourthc Pally Press. to take Pied on ants/tea. /02; de.YOf November.lB62, on all new 'contracts 1..: FOB STAN/RIM DIATrEB. . PEE. SINGLE SQUARE, &TREY ILLY: One tOCertion.... $ Tivo monthsta... t 900 TurOituertiona,... 1 00 iThree months.:.. 11 00 Three insertions 126 Four months ... 00 Pu(week SI 00 Five months,... 14 00 Twor.weeks .. 50 Six months 1000 Three weeks -- 600 Nine mm6l4:- 20.00: Onginionth 90 One year 25.09 d • 4oia GgSgOg,ABLS'IIIATTS j ' W oh allows thepriiiiege of*, weekly change yof inietter, to be' itteerted among new 4 advertisement& _Fl2olllNilig DAT,: ' • - 00 Tinto months .„i 80 00 I.ildita‘tors'NoticesALSO?2ls .11 Notices otioes.eachinsertion....-.... ..... ... ; ' 7 llllg An advertisements ordered in. for One: Mon* or lees time, to be men at the Um:v.941...i daring 01 , 17CERS & SOLDIERS, CAVALRY AND GRAIN BOOT 4bl GRRAT VARIWIT AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE 62 Fifth Street, 14 Ladies' Balmorals in tho city, SS. I pay ,s good premium for a Look Box at the Peet Office. nod _ THE• OWN. PENN HOUSE FOR RENT' • TrlnzElqinuEEEETr WILE RENT Mil " al- &T i dy 1 4 1 4 Sall his Furniture of that old PENN HOUSE, • Kon Penn a t,mear the canal bridge. The houseisvell eituated and near the location •of the new 'depot of the Pennsylvania Central Mail:Dad, and has a good run of custom it the EPresent time. SALLYADOR. SLOCUM. • eatrigwd kk The thilosophio Burner.- prayniews HEW nottiz.serisru • Pbilosopido Burner for Carbon Oil is now Weeny. itliooseaseee many advantages over the Cbrmmon liftmen. L It makes a lame or mall light with parted combustion. jt will burn any quantity of oil with eafety. 8. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be need as a taper night-lamp. 8. It can always be made to burn economically. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other boner. t 7. It caw trimmed and lighted without re. moving the; a. It It throws all the white light above the althe. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted without totalling the glace. These bunters are the common No.l else. and .4gan be put an any lamp now in nee. Every per- F6ins Carbon Oil should er have a Plulosophio '• et. 1 1 1.ce 25 cants dozen $2. Bold 4.2 POIRITH street. : _ p Pittsburgh. - • a P. HATUKIL WDLESI4I7 . 3I -......... &RIMER FPM.' E'er. AIRIMUI et CO, WHOLESALE SHOCERS , ROL 12j1COD AID 147 FIRST STREETSI de TIR It EON . GITM BLA.NELETS, FOR ARMY . USE, Itg,fOLINTOCIE do SON, 1 MARRS". STREET. [• CtrETIS %. 9 - STEINMETZ, i f A r y AAAA HOWSE CA.BPEN TE 11 .4 V )ND JOBB R. t num vslaC7Br__AXlXT,,_ 'between Wood sad Llberr ~ PITTSBURGH, PA. ans dirOrde rig ai r ft e d Prom Par sinondodl to. ffulIBISOLVII10.1N—T111:4 "111/itfr JAB. Al" WARD & CO e was disso. ' '" lli s ive l o f "7 -of November, Ifid2. at the retire — warcum• o , Rels, and Andrew - A, Berger. th. -.- 54 , i mui interest of Reb)ind Berger NUMB in. ' , Pig Arkla of James Wardi , :and the business of 'l.o z babies into the;hinds of the remaining t... Nl ct thereof, who are to settle all debts and eol demands. and Oentinne said business. to w.. the patrenage of*. old &lends of said firm 1 reoemmended. , 1 , i JAMES WARD. i l, . WM. WARD, I REId & BIER ER._ nolffamd 1 -vierefie Read i !ftike;Ead 1 Read riFE zawar l ar IMPORTANT II garLditt_adi f ror TO THE ArTmor• atsht KEN Ina th oBo affair/8 from weakness of TO ALL YOUNG AND OLDi you wish to experience great Janet 70117 gat. try the world-renowned -1111USSIANSBBLE SPECTACLES. Podium will tiOidinue to find wt." muds don kr tabs Woo SytoWAL. - 1601 =n/327 I J DIAMOND, Naj SD Yin street. Post :"7 . 7 - 7g. • 4 2:4 0 :tandan Pebble inserted in old frames. f . !r is 22 • Sr : a t llmPosters and Pretenders. viIpAIOWEAIt SKIRTS 1,000 BA BIORAL 'III , P In bri g ht ind• beantlful colors. Merchants vrd dealers antiPlakln • EATON, MACRITM & , 0.17 rift street. Tllll4 DA* -1 Jost openedr , oompiets aseortment of GENTS' IPDRNIS - BING GOODS. Pftegic a co., ma .14 .W.wal street Allagherai dos gri safe,WFUTill3wrizzr. opposite Cathedral 147 ii REAL — lISTAIN T AND GENERAL AGENT. 1-Diazass a NOM. BONDVKORTGAGBRand'onigir Ore; t • f. SP DirmART *Avarriarrsi _ 4. , _. inh34. , SID GAIIBITLET9r ' minx A4Oll, slurp. vs by xiiiii Ihbi do/ $t "TON.. NACRITM & 00% No. 17 Wirth street . :' VIITALL PAUPSD, AT OLD FRIO= v w for sale nos W.P . DAllasarar.. 87 w dent:: Iry r . - . - - - • -a 4 4 , , -' -4- - - ,44-44.4- , -441 - 4-4.- 4 4.-4-A•4.--- , - - 4- 4....-4,(4-4 , 44104-414. r e.Arolotati-,,a--4.ta50...,,,a44. , -,..:.44erdf..*4,-. - ...,4444.4 , - , .-4.,., - .a4-4.-....4 - '6444.4.444 4 4-Naa-44.4i5..,....a05.-4. 4.4-a4 k - ligt,ll- . ...A 1 • ' 4 nrti' 4t4 Kr -'?'• A a --, t , - ..-- --, •--2 T----.;" ...'" ''', -, , ....,'"i,_ r,li ... ,„ -..h- '4 , I. ,"-"," I 1 - 2.:z•-„ty.rto ..., -4 ~ .ti - ,:ii y,.T .. .a.,u1ir ; r.ra,q .04P1,1../ 1 1 `-‘''' .4 t. 1.•. 1 a fr 010,..t.f..., -,,-. - - • - - • 1 , )-- .j 'l o . 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Bgt.. riv_ .# 'Editor & PrOitrieto."-, , -- 1 ink l utiz sAmets :INSTITUTION', AO SELECT TALE no Smithfield stre e et opposit e Abe Custom *Ana Obartered , bMhLegudat ne o. 011.15‘,.1cC.Ipit,S. THE WIDOW AND HER SON, Jr., ;.'ii.'z'::Viciktlassniiicrei, "Mother,l will be everything to you Wm..H. Smith H, F. Rug that I can be ; I promise you that." inkt ' s • D; ' lMea ler /16ip -11140 The bo li ft ed up his head. A look of Francis Sellers , .. I .Tocke , Rhodes Jolin-Fattatiffilik -- Jatiot'Btuckrath. high reso lve made the young brow inati , aleimasS,Blatr • iaoyd' Bialiter like in expression. Not yetd,had ten sum liffirrr 'lAlfrecl.Slabb Rip, Inds deepened the gold on those fair'. locks. sob-Tiorr Zu The earnest blue eyes looked fondly in the ' t. faded face that bent over him. There was Ben • 0 .8 ii:Rowler Joe. D A iiwortb Reed , , a world of love in that soul—a love that .Wooliwell. It 0 &haunts ' was not only lip deep, bat was proved by "3:l4huk .13 .W iticketa° a . ants a self denial. I'M Tie ,. rnan S R Hartman ' . D BebertD hE=B Soanran Long- • lt J Anderson The words are beautiful enough to be C H ful'W Wolf. aztge • itunicachileC • repeated : Henry Locke smiled, because • .. Ifm Smith , W•lhmsen • as he spoke there came tears to his moth -0 8./ones • .B-Pienes er's .eyes. He had : that morning beertprom , .. I F ll ,hobil • .riterron iseti place in a country store, five miles r•• Is ciamievaar axe vintrinnuen; from the cot or rather cabin where .they . 4 Be- Wantr• lived, It was but a small pittande. but of p pm , do r; 9 * :4, 4 6,2 p. it. Atm , gr u ,_ ate the mother had grown so feeble that digidfifiteivetainist;from 6to b'olock. she could earn nothing; she could scarce eposita received of ONE Dflfillr and upwards. Dividends declared in December and June of ,qture dher.hands. ly do the little that order end neatness re-' -PiNd emlf:elleifildleremain are placed to the One dollar a week! It was a very lit eredito.thedevoinpir as pridifiest. and bear in- tle sum but better,much better than noth tergLi-ikt4:4l„,4o4uftierl`.:By_Law. he. ing . Be sides, ' i Henry was to have his•meals nhhed - at the icrice.,. with his employer and sleep there if he ..irlatium atitakiguniters,egeolallY to these Chose. But he did not choose For a perthne whew a re smut theipportnnity to accumulate, malldeposits, . easily B a yed , a glad smile from his mother;, for the pres ence-which wililmaavesokirciii when needed, their -sure of that feeble hand ; for the tender auxwnot.onlyftthfgaif°but bea T i nglatemyri- Christain word that domefrom those pale tea 4 of remilinin't °ye. ' lipa, he was bravely w il ling; afte r the! day's hard work, to walk five miles, dark and tedious though the way was. Often be came bringing zome little delicacy that he had earned, and which was so sweet to the invalid because he brought it. One night the sky was curtained with elands.- The widow to & ked from her lit tle window, facing the hilly road along which the hay.-wagons went on their way to the city, and said, as she saw the twi light deepening earlier than its wont: "he will not come to-night." , No: be would not come that:night. The wind blew fiercely, and sent the branches of the old apple tree rattling against the old clap-boards, and threw the rain as with a spite, over the little windows, sheeting them and making dreary music. So the widow; quite confident that Henry would not venture hut in that storm, read her Bible till her heart kindled with holy words, and putting out her tittle light went to her rest She knew not how long she had slept when a voice awakened her. The sweet voice, so dear to her, was crying, "mother,, mother!" At first she thought it a dream ; but, listening intently, she heard, blending with the wail of the wind, tlfht cry, and a sound against the latch of the door greeted her. Instantly rising, she groped for a light, unfastened the door, and behold, there stood Henry, a piteous sight, indeed, all covered with mire, liter ally from head to foot. His face was wet, but the honest, happy smile was in no way abated. "My boy, how could you come nu such a night?" exclaimed the widow." "Why, mother, a storm couldn't keep me from yon," was his hearty • response. "I've had the greatest time, though, ever you did tee—lost my way, got in the creek, and it must be near midnight, but I meant to come, for 8— gave me a trifle over, iv-night, and I knew you needed it." "lay deny boy!" raug from the moth. er's full heart, while a tear or two trickled the pale cheeks. "I wonder I never thought of it before," ' she said, musingly. "After this I'll put a light in the window. To be sure it won't show far; but when you get to the top of the hill, it will be pleasant to see it, and k now that I am watching for you." . For three years the lamp was placed in the little window every night. People of ten remarked, "as bright as Mother Locke's little window," and it became a favorite saying with the whole neighbor hood. ... ! . .$BOO -4.4- 425 •••• 215 ' WITRIVISIIINq STOUR. G OO-T ll o' - 10 KITE; ''Tin - Ware ;Mande° 3kare Pale 'mixt* Cup Tabs ellaw Cutters • Re, tiCIVO3 Silver Soap. • Chamois Skins • Akewers "Gridirons `Lemon Squeezers Stew Pans Wade Irons Ph& Kettles Htue.Boilers - • . Graters Larding Needlers Padding Pans utter Ladles is Holders . Step Ladders Keelers Clothes Lines Scales gook's Knives Brad Boxes Scoops . 11 , 08 THE DI . ISIMB P Castors Syrup Jugs Cake "KniVes Crumb Knives Salt Stands Fruit Stands Butter Knives Soup Ladles 'Gravy Ladles Children's Cups Round At Ovai Salvers] 'Bouquet Stands • erls: Ivory Bandied Stair, COOO d do Staga do o .do knell& Tea Son Perk 3 Spoon Treys Dish Covers • Raab Dishes, Wine Strainers 'Bldrit.Coffee Pots Table Mats Bread Baskets Wine Coolers Refrigerators FOR THE Toilet Jars Foot Baths Infant's Baths Ifitreie Bnisktes , Hhaving - .2gtnas rony. Match Holders Mower Stands Nuser—fAel4iterstond Weavgapins- I ISCIELL4 ERITS. Litorgey Steps Door Mats Vimeelleh Olobas Vestas Bird Cages ' Meat Safes Vizsetts_ i Pocket Knives Card de Visite Primes' ' .Cam.P Knives Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to • well appointed Household. • To be obtained iftrimeonable prices at the NEW STORE of SAY tific lELICEJLA.II.I)S; No. do ITF - Tif STREET. . First, door-,below the Exchange Bank. 116 E All goods delivered free of charge in the oity„&llegheny, Birmingham. Manchester. Det queateboromdt. eto. nol2 Eatate of SaixtuelJones, dec'd worice MEREIJY GIVEN . ..THAT Igettereof Alitninistradon on the Estate • of the abovenatned Sanitel Jones late of ,the nfPittabtligh. deemed. have beeti .granted to Mu. Louie Tones. residing in, said early on Du quesne Way.betweep Evans' alley and Pitt street. 4 / I JPOrsong .heretbre .haying, oimms or demands agaMse. Said eats% ifejjequeeted- to make the same known to tbe said Mrs. Louisa 'ones with out delay. OPISA /UN ge. ' dec9;dltw6w. Mmes cAvALRY BOOTS MEN'S CAVALTYBOQTS, Just reoeived, the best article at a low price at JOSEPH H, BORLAND'S Cheap Cash Store, No. 9S Market Bt., 24,14,a0r from Fifth.- • • no STA!? TOP 'BUGGIES. whose former 'aloe w as ran sold now 21 1 6 . 4 ° ! M e m o i t j ,. • 7'woiliTe E ßte. • FEIENCJII, 711314[811. & 411.1tEigicAN P 9.4,11 papers or *a ky P_ARF3gAL,t NA4 .47 Woodstieet. CORNMICI ! L ,1 Cu:NAGE - MANUFACTURERS. (At the ea entabliasi Goinh notoryi D 114110326 .1 WAY, BOARUANOLAURWEBRITZ RepdriturdmeumL , bl 0,1161A115 ".7 150 bbl B, !alined char: 50 do A, do . dd 15 do-stsadard Cradled: 15 do do Powdered: 15 do do Granulated: Jast sooeived and for sale by RBYMER & BROS, n 02 2 N 05.126 and 128 Wood:street Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Stoie For Salo. • f ritiltle SWOON AND VINTON:RS OF A -R. Wholesale groom end Liquor House, do streets good trade on one of the best business an the eity,isbffered fez sale. as the own ers wish to go into other business. For further particrurs address ast7-tf la - LOOK BOX Is, Pittsburgh P. O. AE MffIRTS, SOLDIERS' GOODS! Ns* ttsleseelliaaohoap. M MAORLM & OTXDZ. sal 714 Maibit street. bet. 4th tamond PARN2a NGIN , of aft striae, bought before the tax advance, win be sold Maw meal iv prices. ILUtgagia 4 - • wo. .Wood ertreet. FR.ESH ARRIVAL to , BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, whieb will be sold et the old prime at sell . )30BLAND'a 98 Market attest. s‘llk CASES CONCENTRATED LYE V last reed yid' and for eaTerhy • GEORGE A.. KELLY. deet No. 69 Federal film*. Allegheny. IitIeBBISIC BLANKETS—AIf - A. OTtihat-lot warranted foetal:id heat or cold just received M 26 awl 4S St. Clair street. ocHitt. & H. PHILLIPS. SLEiLIi BONES SWEET HA VANA Onimminstreceivedby pxprtsts and for jab ILIMALBS.* ISO b. zoo. • Nag. SSG And XS*•Wood steed. :' 4 D - re I rirks /HEAL • ' I: Lake:: ' Jelly Moulds Wash Basins ; Cup Mo , Wire Siev p!' es Coal Scut le Stove Polish S co ltilif a r sti:is ti V Sto etrs ots Wash Boards Sauce Pans Bird Roasters Pr) , Pans Farina Boilers Egg Beaters farirteltra Pie Ilatg Clothes Wringer/ Woeden Spoons Butter Prints Wash Tuba Soap Cups .Toast Fora/ Sad Irons Meat Presses Cake Boxes, dm; Jo, tainiG.Roo.lll. nave% . - 1 "1„ Bells 1 t Picks n Enires • Ice Oreem,Kulveir Rankin Rings ! Cake tßaskets i rit i rtdis i : °ll 6 Sugar - Spoons Irinstrird Spoons be Pitchers Eloblets zatar.. ::FO ra , Square •Waiters 1 3rumb.Brusbes • Crumb.Trass a u fEnthitia h " . Coffee (lar g eness Nut Crackers Round Waiters ' Cork Screws Ku fe Sharpeners Water Coolers. ,ko. '111,1411E11.. 1 Water Carriers Chamber Buckets Bowls and Pitobers ilsbhades Nursery Shades do Lamps Clo,thes Whiskes 410 - Iraurperi Ifight -Lights. At the end of that time, young Henry was offered a good chance ou board a wha ling vessel, which Ile resolved to Accept. It cost him, no one knows whata struggle to part with the being he loved with an al most worshipping affection. But he knew the time had come when he must go forth into the world to do battle for himself and her; and a color Is life 7a6 4ispoveted cal!: ing. "It seems, Henry," said the Toth er, when, with a tremling lip, she parted from him, "as if I must still put a light in the little window. I shall think some times that I hear the sound of your foot sterisi the click of the latch, and your pleasant voice. 0, Henry, Henry, if I could but light you over the stormy waters." gati The voyage was ended—but e.nother voyage was to end before that. The widow Locke was taken ill. Yet with unfading regularity, with feeble step and trembling hand, nightly, the dear woman trimmed the little lamp and placedit in the window. Still, when the bended form could no longer totter about the cottage, when she lay helpless neon the bed, and the neigh bors came in to care for her; She would say: "Put the Mile lamp in the window ; my Henry will be thinking of it." Night after night, and ever, until her eyes grew dim she would watch the radi ance of the flickering light, only saying sometimes, " Shalllive to hear his • foot steps? Will that feeble flaw still burn when my life light has gone out?" "I have longed to see him," she said ; "I have prayed earnestly,but I have given it all upnoy. I shall not meet him in his worni. /1 "Have you put the light in the window?' she asked, suddenly, a few moments after. "It is growing dark." Alas! it was not the light that was grow ing dark.' Her hands grew cold. Over her conn tenanoe earns that mysterious shadow, that falls but once on any mortal face. "Ohl my boy! my boy!" she whisper. ed; "tell him,"l—they bent lower to catch her falling words—" tell him I will put a light in the window of heaven to side his footsteps there." The thrilling sentence was kardly spo. ken, when the shadow dropped from the sufferer's face, and it smiled in the cairn majesty of death. A funeral followed; the humble hearts attended the body of one who was loved for her sincere good ness all through the hamlet; and on the hillside, in a little grave yard, she was bur- Not many days after a great ship came Into the poit of a busy city. Among all those-who stepped from the decks, none were more hopeful more joyful than young Henry Locke. jige had passed through the ordeal of life at sea,so far unscathed. No blight of immorality bad fallen gpoo him. 'ffe had kept . hiniself as spotlesit as I if every nightfall his feet had been turned towards the door of his mothers cottage. low his heart bounded as he thought of r , ' Strangely enough he never dreamed she might be dead. t did cot occur to him ?Nit perhaps her silver loch& were ly ing tinder the lid of the can. Oh, no, he only thought of the pleasant light iu the window ' that her hands had trimmed for him. So he journeyed to his native town. Yonder comes one who trudges on lag ginglv—a 'farmer in heayy boots and frock, his whip in his hand. He cheers the lazy nrsialbut suddenly stops amazed. "II see you know ins," %id the zailor, T}IURSD :smiling. "Well, "niter Brawn howls ?I I "Know you!. why .ow - tall you are. I So," i —his. eyes drops his mouth trembles, "so you've got homer "Yes, and glad enotzh to get back again, I—how is mother?" "Your—mother," l te says, in ti low, hesitating way, that .tlegraphs ill tiding before they are told it words. "Yes—is she well Is she expecting me? Of course she se; we're late by a months full." , "Your mother i tiery ? Well—the old lady,"—he plays Witaus whip, oil rather strikes it hard on 'the 'dusty road.] How can he crush that haply heart? i "There, you need Mt speak!" cr ie d the, young man, in a voiceof sudden anguish; and he recoiled, almos staggering from the limner's side, and buried his face in his hands. ie— "Henry, MY pooflad, your mother j • . • "Don't, don't," or the othershow ing now a face from wlfibli all color hod fled. "Oh! my mother! 'tiny mother !- the is gone, gone—and I aid : coming home so happyl° 1. For some moments Ili sobbed in agony. /law dreary the worldliad' grown lc The flowers had lost their fagrance, the sun its warmth; his heart blamed dead. "Henry, she left ilestiage for you," said the old farmer, - Wiling his - eyes with the sleeve of his frodk. • "A message for ndit?'—it seemed aP3 if the white lips could hardy speak. "Yes ; sage she—so by dame told me, and so the:minister said--" Tell Henry I will pat a light in the StAndow 'of heaven to gliide his'footsteps • It*.re.' " "Did she? oh 1 did 'sib say that!.: God bless you for telling *I All my long I voyage I have thought of the light in her little window. I havelieemed to , see it streaming along, down the foot of the hill, till it grew brightkind brighter as I drew nearer. • A light - ii the window of heaven? Yes motherr, will think you are still waitin4l,4 or me. I could not see , you in these lon ears ;' but I knew the light was burning. I cannot see you now, - but I know that the light is burning." e\z Slowly and reverentirlie went to the hill-side grave yard, antlere he knelt and weptßpon het lowly gra li, But not there he thought her. A sweetylision was vouch safed him. 411 robed l itt heavenly ' gar ments, he saw the beautifal soul he had called mother, and streaming from the brightness of her glorious tome, a slender beam seemed fib 'come, trembling to his s feet. Then he knew that the light was placed in the window of heaven. Once more he dnelt in- the little room 1 1 where he had left her. Nothing was mov- ed, but oh! how much was wanting!— There, on the window-sill, stood the little I lamp—that brought the tears afresh. But I I he took his mother's well-worn Bible, and kneeling by her bedside, as if she could bear him, he consecrated himself to a life and work of righteousness. From that cottage he went out into the world, carry ing his grief as a sacred memocal, but seeing always, wherever his work led him his waiting mother, and the lamp in qiie , window of heaven. Wife ag!eq.:, , ill - -- rc ts - a Irma-rant nos on among the rtid. and ignorant in .England that a man, by setting his wife up at public auction, and so parting with her, legally dissolves the marriage -tie, and escapes from all its oh -ligations. Of course, an affair ofthis kind is simply an outrage upon decency, and has no legal effect whatever. It can only be considered as a proof of the besotted ignorance and brutal feelings of a portion of our rural population. ' Rather unfortu ately, the occasional instances of wife sales. while remarked by ourselves with little beyond a passing smile, have made a deep impression on our continental neighbors, who seriously believe that it is a habit of our people, and constantly cite it as an evidence of our low civilization. It would never occur to us as a proof of any such thing, for we recognize it as only an ec centricity, yet, it may be well for us to know that it really doe§ take place noW and, then—more frequently, indeed, than almost any are aware of—and is a Kiehl feature by no means unworthy of the grave consideration of educationalists. In 1815, a man held a regular auction in the Market. place at Pontefract, offering his, wife at a minimum bidding of one shilling, and "knocked her down" for eleven shillings. In 1820, a man named Bronchet led his wife, a decent-looking woman, into the cattle market at Canter bury, from the neighboring village of Broughton; he asked a salesman to, sell for him ; the salesman replied that his dealings were with cattle, not with women, and he refused . The man thereupon hired a stall, for which he paid the usual tollage of sixpenpe, anfl led his ivife into it by a halter; and, goon afterwards, he sold to a young man at Canterbury far five shillings. In, 1834, a man led his wife by a halter, in precisely a similar way,, in to the, cattle market at Birmingham; but the local Journals did not report the sum at which the unfortunate "lot" was knocked down. A case occurred in 1838, in which a woman was sold by her hus band tor fifteen pounds: she at once went home with her buyer: she survived both buyer and seller, and then married again. Some property came to her in the course of years from her first husband; for, not withstanding claims put forth by othpr re lations, she vas ado to maintain in , court of law that the gale aid not, and could not vitiate her rights as his widow, A good deal of surprise was felt in many villages ignorant peasantry, in 1887, at the result of a trial in the West Riding Session in Yorkshire, where a man was committed to a month's imprisonment and hard labor for selling, or attempting to sell his wife ; the right to do this being believed more extensively than we are apt to imagine. In 1858, in a beer shop at; Little Horton, near Bradford, a man nam ed Hartley Thomson put np his wife, de scribed by the local journals as a pretty young woman, for sale ; he even an. aounoed the sale beforehand, by means of a crier as bellman ; he brought hAr in with a ribbon round her neck, by way of a halter. These two persons had lived unhappily together, and both entertained the belief that, by such a process as. this, they might legally separate for life. It it AiNctilt, indeed, to credit how such things can /43, ELZA9BO 9 3 be More or less a consenti ng party . ; thhis proposition once made, however, so cheap a substitute for the Divorce Court becomes intelligible. Doubtless, in some cases, the husband acts wholly for himself in the matter, as hap ppivcr jp 188 q, at Dudley, where a Tian sold his wife for a sixpence, under the full belief that by so doing she would have no further legal 6181134 on bite for support.— The Book of Days. A kublick writer thinks that much might be gaine,d it epeakera would observe the miller's creed—always to shut the gates when the grist is out , "What is wanted in this State,—now, now, now, this veryminute,—are lectures upon the great principles of government, law, order ' social organization,the rights of States, families, individuals the rights of man, etc., etc.,—in all of which too 'many of our people, aim! have; een de plorable ignorant. e . federal constitu tion; its history, the ' principles of, and pre cedents.under it, all, all need overhauling and examination, and re-examination, in popular lectures, in eyery.conri*'village, and these lectiires, front intelligenti emi nent men should afteriiardibe,printattrind priblinlied, and' circulated; in every • coun try Allege, in every town, until the --con stitution of the'llnited States, its history,' its principles, and ,adjudication mion it, he comes household vierds." • The Logan GAteette's SAMTO. .'Does you hear dem chickens : Cuffy, 7' ,„ , Ctrevit:: 'ln coase I does—ebry one does . hears dem' chickens.' Beam. 'Well, it become my lemankol- ly duty, to 'municate to you the otelli gence dat dem chickens is a crowing de requiem of de ktdled populashen. Corst. 'Well, jes lef eat crow, .dis chile hain't got no tequiem. Dey , can't crow dot.' SAMBO. 'You don't undehstan, si- Lion I mean to say dat we're played Out of, de plitical arena, and ain't worf - fitin fohl no more ' Curry. 'Did you say we was &owed out of de 'rena—l wasn't in no 'rena:' SAMB . O. 'Yes you was in de rena—we wig all in de rena, but we ain't in 'de rena now. White men's is dar now.' et'FFY. 'What's white folks i doin n de 'rena?' &man. 'Dey're frowing us out, and gettin in de rena themselves.' CIIFFY. 'Dar must be a mistake mum whar.' - , 'Ob dar's a mistake sum whar. Dat's what dem chickens is a Crow in our requiem about.' CCFFIr. 'May be dey don't know its killed folks dey're frovnng out of de 're na! Skid - 80. 'Yes dey do ; dat aint the . mis• take J tellEryou What de mistake is. De democrat party isn't dead—but de blak publicans is dead. Dat's what dem chickens is croin about.' A war correspondent writes thus from Jackson, Tennessee: An officer of my acquaintance, who is inordinately fond of "fritters," just drop ped into a dwelling in Jackson, a day or two since, where this delicacy was smok ing hot upon the table, and very politely asked to share the meal with thelandlady. She graciously complied, and asked him to be seated. "Will yontake the Iwink ley twinkle,' orAiLthe 'dab ?' " My friend was entirorant of the ID - an- - lag of these term - ZT:t at ti venture `e use ==l The ancient female dipped her not ever cleari fingers into a tumbler of molasses standing beside her, and allowing the drippings to fall upon the delicacy, pre sented it to him as "twinkley twinkle."— "On the dab," was a spoonful of treacle upon the centre of the "fritter:" Spencer & 111 9 1 Kay, BREWERS AND DUSTERS. Pirating Grum %max. 1 Pittsburgh, September 104362. ) IRISSOLVTION OF PARTNERSHIP. .111./ —Thepartnershfp heretofore existing be.. tween JOS SPRNG'BR and W. H. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of August. 1882, W. H. GARRARD being ed i tauthoris o settle up the business of the late I= at the oe intheßrew e The Brewinßusitiess will be continued by SPENCER kM' Y, who intend to have. al ways on hand superior article of ALB. POR TER and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned will it e thankful to the friends of thelate firmfor a continuance of theix patronage. and Promiise to make It their aim to give satishaUon to who purchasemay f rr. Rn WATSON. of talMrtYr so long know co the lnisinessconuntmity, have the Rizi"ifNkewF gar bustulles, wait e full control In tnt Bowery. Address all orders td SPERM * RoPit. Phoenix Brewery, Pittsburgh Pa. • , JOSEP H SPENCER. I self-lyd . 7ARN AURAL inkitivealtaanawatings... • ' - r , A. Dr. BROWNTIADIDICAL ~ • gak and.RBSIOAL 011i05..N0 0 60 -- -.--- s Sminsnold- Anat. Pittstn* " J - / • e gik& l a ill= 01 Cla ttl rli of r-Itla ugh. =dims . ; •.. ) . Prestioeforthelast twenty:. ~. ' • - years. His Mutinous has been .." ooed *Us toll:A*4 l 4lC. A, i . Surgical - • - .1 - =WEN ABllflififilirGliat In need. lot a:mesdkrallstendPishOuld not fall' o And out the sure Plamf , MK:, i nsieriagar 111 e regular graduate, an enseseave sa QM treat ment of a oanft ohms of cusAMsig aura imar eatable the safferan of obtaining , enter Stif yi br.tlia,Ur Of.fik "ROMA - fp/101112101h adog. . - ~ .....7....--• • ' DR: BRI)19I13 semeasuelad • ' : . wee • fail to our* wont . earns oflrettireal inse aseiN d graiti , a4 ,3 • l, * r i talcout Affictlons.4- Also all araelsing a, hees7taint which niniftists.ltsidf zin the loan' ' letter Psoriasis. and .a..eniat,acantr lime: aki n db. 1 eases. tea orlen of which the patient entirely ignorant To perstmfaciafilloWd.Dr.ltrown offers hopes of a sure and reassalwr a fOI3IINA,I, Dr. Brown's remedies forjhe warming trouble brought on oftenly that IOW" habit of sensual gratilcation,whibh the young and weak rr inded rasa Ova a te. (to 4r. own defiroptiol.J' Se the oner rolls le re as ,known ln sae manta ' ,,, •ther Ire and' e cepiely restoration of health:, a 111403fAISSM. fallt , Pr . Bownti zemedias never to curs thla painful alma' nra.walr nits-3 t : warrant a l ea r & gee* as: sad (=o w _nn ea orrh wi oss i t orneuppreedena. ,of the jaints, 4 3ao lfilitlai l i r wl and Ki All esineyr.l aWess 7its atzlonefeilLtheoc=iPillisillekierin.rol o_l l %its din elgtir i'i,k i e l laW s lie& ain &Wal l s OK. ellunue sea to my puked and secure from observation:l, - , ' L.l '.- ' Mei and-Private Boom; RaiDO' Smithfield boor onera...-ss Pa. , . nolf,Aawds is : *v.., qotiV:B.; , WIIIMVE *PT lIEVXOTO Flta ii to Bait a• large sadofioin aolootlon of SPRING IND iB MOM 6 1 00 DE, :for Garde and raga - wear, ombraoluggoll newest stoles 00 Ainfelk 0 3.41IUMINE AIWD virsions. W. U. Nougg - iog ' • 1i- Padoral straet Corrtia4garkei geom. Mailbag /4 altg. raig FigTix =TEAMED WIT/ILVET T PAIN by - the use of an apparatus whereby no drags or 'galiunie b atters are used. Medi cal gentlemen And their amass have their teeth extracted by ray process. and are ready to testi& NI thP. 414147 adirgit t new Eh? , oaragon, whitteter mutant y rep teresW in mating thecontrary, no ott IWO Of m 7 process. 1121.. ARTIFICIAL TIERTH inserted in even style, and charges ally low , as will warrant the best of material in , ppARY, Dn4st,,' awe mitts skeet, ol4lv-ls "EMIL& DUBBER DRINKING 4014 1 16 AIL and Filterers tor soldiers' nen_ for sale at 26 and 214 St. Clan' 411 , 0. . 1 , 4 .11. PHILLIPS. Gaff.' NEW STOCK OF BOOTX &ND SHOES Jost roccivel at hicOlcalluid'a Auction. 6i Fifth sweet. /•000800 SUJLRTS, A atm- ES. at old pdoes scaling •ff . Anstica. What is Wanted - Now.- The New YOrkExpress takes the follow ing sensible v iew'Of the_ importance of in doctrinating the .public mind in the fun damental principles of republican institu tions: T , ;vliCUey Twinkle DUQUESNE likASSiit#ooS-, - z - furarip.rri 1771 : 11 .riAl.111.111 1 1' FISHED ttipx!l 1W0,134, GAS AiIi:I9TEARE • IFITT6S, MrPartioular attention to tittimt as,.raat °nem'ofeaperiorsmoothnmmde tor order. : Steamboat work an 4 roatmaggenttr-.' 9 mraaketa tad Sirßose Oil LC'drSTftte la i i n • START AND DiAlt i l e rlAkla n xi • ifel3gf 9,01111rt, ,- CORNER MIG.IN A4Z.IIy AND ' alilike. PIKED a**Eil 1 < I ia.,l, Wham OYSZP3I3 aadiail:?dedidEliesol of the wee will be serveiiiit 'Ai he most_palitiblis Me. „,,, .. , .-,,'' ' - 'ETA ~ r °MN% ms *niter vhrgla Eli and thßithlpld at. . . .ti tt Idyl A ..IPIZIRMID MAIMED.. 'raj! riv-Digi -, lA. SWEETS ... 11 R.itilatIBL.11: LINIMENT is treTafeci thmtveirecipe of .Dr. Stephen s e ieet;of euonneeftemt;' the itreattionesettei, h been. used in bis practice for , the,hist twentsoir with the ,olo6 t , aatonishigolmeow Akanexteroillwittils withotit 'attvel and tflili allevhite Pais moretspeedili , than any other .pterwitatiou. Fo't all Rheumatic- asichNervotte iDiserdets it is i trisix_ n'Aftliblo t , and es. „earth. loPt ii Sorip,sqtuids, Sprains,' Bruises ifs "eoothuut;tholiam-tind -po w atta ttkedittieniterPtbPertlei: exciW s l 4loust wonder and istiniishment) of ttil :tthoqiate - ever oven It a teisl. OverloorAwectredlistifieatm of remarkable -. cures,. voiffirmq, hy , Ivithix the last two yetis: attest - ' - • ; ' • •-&t,f1ELLE11.121.1.01.„ depaylvre 9 w... TO ^ CONSIMP I I: I Ti= ADVERTISER vicoLynio BEES restored to healthilia'few weeks, by a very simple:remedy, after havinir sacred several years with a severe hum af f ection, . and. that dreadful disease, Constimption—is ampeasi to Make known to his fellow sufferers the means of etre." To all who'desireit;he will sand a prescription used (free of charge), with the dire4.opsfor pre-. paring and-using the same. which they, will find a sere eurefor-Consomption,, Asthwir, &c The only . (Neat of the a d *erthierizeeedihg the Prescription nib lieuefll the adhilted.. t arut gonad information., which he 0011011e1Si Pilbe =valuable, matte- hopes every 'Sufferer will try his - .remedy, as it-will post them, nothin g, and ...may - .Piove.a blemins t PartiestheiprescatfOti wi_. l _ l l/Isiage ad. dress Bev.!EZWARD A. • witiEl9)l,_ aitl9- m .3m Williamsburg:Ki re Comer. N. Y.., lunar: It , A6AOI-, WHOLESALE GROCER AOB.lB hum 20 WOOD SiDEET, tiatt px.rTsst;Ka • ymijAyn -DAvid leder/Amu. General HAMMON Partner& 00P7IN. Special Partner.. • BREAKS itsCOFX 4 I.W, i o: 43o o l 9lOrtitelif i Candl , ealo New it 1 00 ..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water .BtieOts, ..''4 2 rAl.OX"-V. , ..1.-I,l_ " .A.43lMlVit'Er. 1 1111:0211A8;41g. , . 'M;11116191" ..‘,...AtWager.,._ PregareaV - IMigma -- or , pggh from or to any part of the - olCifonntry. aid steam or erdln ß makeh . BIGHT D FOR BALE. pa y a b l e in any Dart of Europe. Agent for the Indlenapolbi and Cinormultilinil rol4. Aleo. Agent for the old Black StarlAno of bailing Packets. andfor.the linesof Steamers aall-' big between New York. Liverriool. ( 1 /ergow and Galway. • • I 101 l THE mixocoßA.Dp, (mamma oommtlxmatltrzni CORNER' PEPTH & SMITHMILD sTBIERTs, (Opposite the Poet Offiee.) rir II F. SUBSOBIBER.MAiTING -116 taken theabovewell-lmown stand, b' pleased to see bisfriends at alma.. Hze;wines. liquors. ales. and dollars of the beet. ie24-snad JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. 13. M. zrzit, ItAIVIELMThunuI Or. Pure No. 1 Caw - bon- 'oil, ND I • E PC Z. 4 3, omoe on LIBERTY MEET. opposp* Penn'a R. Depot ' 113.2.11 oil warranted. , atAlyd HERBY . W. BEM:WONT 'dr at) 10011,1tERLT 41F.:TIEj , 4.241 - lux 'HOUBE.dealernlnßos s"enes.WineA` sad .Ohm ;•••• '..Blaakbarrs.; - Riasnrl; Wild ebaerF. and GlaW;L•amboralld ononsalM nyalWand other Jil/Pin.a*lntLdeurs, dor ine Bitters; &h. •• No. 88 Larertj , 'lstl44 Cluosite Fourth straet.-Pittsbarth.lFa: Hotels. Taverns. and Families supplied at Mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey odderfor hiza:" Ili or hotel. purposes. iy3.6tud i'FiX.RODTA. 0114. Waliaqii Loma, miLiairt Wr. annupt STAIIO#4.Ip i L u ßbrg: ii W. gM*larehones 41, Var 1ei b0z. 11111324t !! 4, "! 411 ,!91! 44 14- NO. 1. termosrED opr,,,jAßßAirriED kF ollr •AlP l4ll 4 ll Willwars cm 4=l. 012445, MORKS eT IaraLLIDE'CARS' & WHOLESALE -GROCERS, ' and Impairters or. WINEIII, BRANDIES, WHEW, *X. ALSO. Diatifien and Palen in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA R 'THIENE 397''Li Street; 1 prrnsietraini, J. &M. mysPiwiralv - Brass Fontiders, GAS - AND STEAM FITTERS'' , All kinds of ilirams and. Iron Coeki • Wsl!/, to order. 1 • • • 4480. BLUM OASTMI3,..OI' ALL:IriDS: Midis at the shorten notice. 011.:RE-EINERMS FITTED UP. imi—AliOrdirsiefti3OWN.k TBTLETZ M WOOD BW." prorantly attend ta. ./W-Melitken-of firm bens nractind kme-! onanim.. of many rears' -ornorience, • *Abe; bntri-, mom will insure to eve satiafaetien in every "re.- 0 ~ . re6./y4 SW TOII WANT SOME GOO_ - N Fruit or prepared Alines - Meat: _Mfixed, iind all other kmds of Spices.: 000hing 'windy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel gq to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diatoond. where yon will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than) atan/ other house in the aitr. Also areral an d tali worth:wont of Family Groceries. gu t Wince, Brandies, and all other &Inds! of Ogingtt and Domeatio Liggoro, 4 . , •-•,2IAWORTH BROTHER, I dad • • Piamond and Diamond alley. JOHN FLEEGEB. .0 V N 6"M I T XS corner Ohio ansineaver r. LY. EGHENY CITY in otook of Ouse of all descriptimt on hand. P or eto order , and for sale at LOWEST CASH • - PfOraptbr attended to n aist3l 4 dtf - • El °LT% atvoLv.iiiiwioA,D ARD, AL/ new modet,ial dies, for _ I . I ' - • ' zQWN !mazy. 01 _ _ ,A.,.:.. ,. .-..: , .':. ..;...::.;,-;.'s,':',',,,:':::::. i t,...,.4--..,...... : .; : , : - !.. r. . : .. .. ... - TO' THE PITBL/C. . Noslts kt XAlf, I, 'X' re , ' ' .au teignorOntaidfaise. Is Modest of denetai- ' -.• ii t ?7..!),, .nailensilreat. seen; std l '' . - • _,., .:r.:"1 delicate i . , disorders. ash- . • -..- , - L.-- ' :tr iii• - - titan and- ;..diseasat -.or - -s . ~.../ x lf." bastions common arrl in •.•.-_'• . .-,., i oido,f4 Pt-youths pflotb.;,. , . • --- !_- . sexes, and 'adults, si_ngle or AgrideV , Bosarfse D. B URlnasup 4 publithea . tbe fact °flits doing sa;..the 'Amoral:dead falsely modest tire droadfullY • shocked. and think it ._great „great sin Amur immoral • Wit; oontaminationf.iand ' , tom - anon among . Wives. fitoreisingsons and databbirs. Their , „Physician abectid:oe'cusztteng token there sejino_fanee thatthey "do tha dame 06 Dr. BRAN aug_ , ,u. (Gisela InibMhlng)lest a, lumnfivo prad Moe- .inutat_ toe feat • te•them attin...4. Ward, 'Widen Lig ,PraRIIIIPEIIOI2B • born and Paseiiiiiignoranee, sprunruplinim : ems and 'who- compare,poeiety. • intollizenee, abate, ae.. to iollgrs and rands e t lsteionsl - :-eanly max gotten; all to , Publicatri heyr . _ ,ever that numerous ""t•tita;t•aucirvuurdians,are,titi • that their: ~...' LS - daughters and ward prerclinefly treble .talciy and of.delioate and apiummancei. ve teen — Mitered to .befdtb. awl vigor by DR, intaill__,.___STßTlZ ''llosidet.Many'4befere and , after marriage through him have bear saved muc h stLf.4 •lering. • anxiety snortiftilation:::Affi, Enermatorr • hea or nocturnal emmaimerts,_zrepotanktials vend ln a whi ivitY shOrt /Tamer timeliy Its netrramedics, ch arentunitarly his own.. 'Choy are ciampounds rum the - Yetiftble 'Kingdom, loving. seer; the .h.lhow:ofth e hl po s tudatreattetaithelmenbandor, 'Ed it d substituted the vntitable ; Pamale Ws :eases a n te'tresgedffitli 'marked eureasnavms had over forty 'years , (40) experience. 111Ltheir treat. ultra 1 111108Ditilr of both tbe' Ohl World and fa the,UnitedLStatersleadalinuto say-ktlriall with a fair 014 - health and hrwiness mill amotn 1.101)M , npowtaienow44pallateleek.; l e rilleintiongor with • mentehanks and quacks. but ,00.910 -east be mod 'Consanifidon rind all ` or ItY kindred diseases, of 31474...00 Wer,aatiltt.9ll..r.:#ll:tku, ebvntrios, can it be • reli ' providing they T attend ; .ll ii in titaw any P minima beisadtf my tbaftmrnt ,hyproonrincoeepypf the kledicadAtkvieermhish 'waren gittils teall'thatapply Having'the ad -1/Mtfigii. Otritrfr f34earsiognerionee and ipegaminon...oonsequen ~ be 118,0, Stlpftrior - r n n LA th e , freattnant of aP diseasta:• lied - - ffho Is . daiLrOonsultoi by them:drawn. ffs.gollruirecont .zueridedlii•rep-Wabfe 'crithens. PUb/ 10,18 1; .1?r0 •Pdotoro. -0" -hotels, Ara; ,CThee:itllUi, Britimeld •streeit'near Diamond strict Privato comuntml. :cattotut • from all 'parts: of the III:dew strictly at tendedto. vireo to 12 ._ - • f: - - 401Viiiii; ( Wan:lSW , ' Pittsburgh."Pactißltec. OWEllif Bille,Nn'' 11B1101TANT TAXlcittii 40 'filtw CliiirAtieet ARNTLICIERR'iI CLOTHING MADE TG 'GR • "--- DRR CHEAP FOR' CASH. . . aI i rAVING•RiGriTRNED. P. liisiti 'HEW /LA Y 085... with a choice stock of CLOTHS, OMEHIMCR, RS' and VRSTENGS., which ; can be Pitronuted at prieistfar below the wand 'rates. • - agrereat indtrnente offered to ellsb;bv-v-cfc 111*.t2Mfai l * =B . :COlllO . llOll . Nth FORWARMAViAIEACHkii TS. fro.: 261 Lbo:c!at.ij. saßrra, DAUB it (100fv[4,11A*, , NO:184 SUIZIF.IiELD , WE HAVE -.TiumT- CEIPF nEEE A L81r°94 4 1v .. f ilaal4 stck.:ggir, X".4 11 ../41-4 e•-•4:3 , -0; , •• • - co rms ting • • qpf4p9L7ltlA-144eres", Vestingo,4te. • ' GENVAIiFEfiti*EGIINk . V . *ODE4, P 44 CO/fii;ii;.?&.4 lice and everything 1113111 WY ept. by firet e,lan Ihmnigh ing Sloree. Orders promptly exeente4,,- Au3o:lyd ITTISBURG.II3 ItatAliCH.; . NO. lIS ..Wood Street, ; bf theßaltimore Piano :no tom eatablishod ia.1.83t3. A choice stook of 'Piano 7 ootav'eCentre Pianos; combining all the essen tials of a fast-class Instrument with late novelties (underpateatt).. important tollhe critical pianist. Low for cash or acceptance.. , ~ WISE de - BROTHER; Mantifactosors. . , TO InatPEED3 AND voirkeAcTosa We aie now inanina a superior aritiOln of ' , which we are prepald to deliver frolusur 1.70 AL YARD, 5 091aeBrairri8urazww. Bast quality of .ssm.l.l3F Coai grzyi on band as usuai.. - usygt DICKSON. sTrzwAmr 4 it'O. WAILES MAGEE -T. ITOD.VATi. TUCKS MAGEE ' MilllA', Importm .nd dealers in Clotho, Casswteros, Satinottg, Irestings, 255 lARXET '• • " forth woe, PICILADELpIMS,, • . . ABTITH PARK 8r: g 0... -, • 1 14 7 71 x NvA-1133 .%, - 101INIetir t r . Warenonse. 14 9 . .1111.5t andl.2o sleondcts. ,Mannfacturers of sill sizes and dmict .- lotions Lloid.Oil, Retorts and &ills. Gag and Wate..fte 4 letoxi4Dorhnim, Wagon R 01.% Steel l s doMds, angersand - Couplinee. _.; !' ` , 74l7saliina and lefaclusion step, lodptkrik made to order. ' Having a complete machine .shop attached. to the Fobejt o, undry: allneosswarylittlns will be cal'oftilli alstam HAMLET, FAMIELL - PRACTICAL. PLUMBEBB, NEAR Ellirpravimia Stlettr 'rinks stub Alsitatoraz for 011 - Refinerfea Enid with lead filth° most dprabletuanner, by the new promise oPburiling or ' width* the jolidg witheid • Iletutediittadt i tyWidi Rot end. Cold Water in the bestsia , i with I the modern iniprbvinnenta in Baths; wash-Stands, Closets Sinks, ac, &e. large kook of Punapaind peed Pipe ahtaiNs on /Wad. - . zittlEtt TEMN - Alle ' 'lt 1 6.1glitlt '' Nilolaude and /Metall Grocers, UM" W rt - Mo lll o.lBa t din., = • I NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO . STREET EMD THE DIAMOkTD zio.10:17 ALLE'GREITY CITY,- LAKESUPERtOIe A OOPPE • • • ":7 SIIIELTELICt IPirelikg. PARR Dir.' 40 1311.1)3.2" . - GCI4 I ; lianifooturers - Sheatk - ' Brasiers' and Bolt Coppor. Pt - mid CC P Pat Botthmt,ltsattatill BotW=3. S-Pglte &c Solder. o. importoo zna 'dealers in Meten. Plate.' akeet_ tray; airs. Constenti. on hand, 'llawen's ni Tools. Warehonse,No. HO YLRW.J and 128 ECOND STREETS. Pittsbn rgh. Penna. Akir pedal orders of. Copt; cat te ,,, ro pattern. , feMlyd§w KENSINGTON I ax AND NAIL WORM!. I.,:ei:OYl % 1..,-.6.0 IC.; Atanufaottir= of , • ar, Sheet. BolleyOPlate, ;Romp.. and T Iron, /IWO am4iiidkve4 • leckfteett: Bruit T'ail and 'Bit ROT": fronouitable (cir_Cmal Wortto. , • “. worbi ti t re smoitip4. thl =l' ii,Ap • Earigioitsc:*is igiritet • /market 101:,11t4 ItgailidettNAltat :41666313.6' IMENEEE