CONEINIAIe • INFOIMATIOL , .._ Arlailinstlitt Como:sls'4e ' -toe hoard e 'For Now'ei .tid-Deo. . . Wm. M V..P.1 148.1. B SNNETB J2lO. S. DItiWORTEL Wpt:IIIcCREERY. . MOO WIMPS. '1 1.4 Movements of= European Steamers. 111 Pion turgoPs: - St Andrew-..:Atgagow.....New York Nov 19 ' ''Smithrti'MuNew YOrk v 28 Rangaruo ..... L'..lX,lverrioor.atew: York !N ov 26 - 1. AmortJanLiverpool .-Portland.....-. ov 27 Ar ''Liverpool - 'Nov SS C4 l e4lonia ......40Imgow---New York ov 29 Bavaria 'iPonthin ew York fDeo 3 • B 4.ltimore , Liverpool -We* York iDeo 3 Norwegian . .Liverpool -.Portland ...iDeo„ geode- ....... -New Y0rk....4Da0 Edinburg .Liverpool-. New York 3/e45.../. , eton... G. Dec. 13 Iln't Kt•donl.oiazgamt , ..'__New , York-..;Deo 16 fmm n ia •BouthnetonliewYorX....4Deo ' 'LiVertiool _Now Y0rk.......Dee ew York- WciuthurtgaNew-Yiirk....hDeo 24 Africa _ 27 Teutonial 'honthm'tonNew York . ..-. Dee 31 Monists .....-.l2MMlM:rtonNew York Jan 14 1 1 Sax onii -Routhampt*Deo 13 Ilibernian ...4•Deo 13 Manchester...LlN ew yo ' China Liverpool -4 .Dee 1 Rang.troo iNevrYo•li ativerodol7,..l.Dee 20 Habra _._....... . .New York -Sotitharaptorp - . A Arabia - Boston " Liverpool "...Digit ;24 flaledonia.....i.l.FNeW York-0145'9w -.--1-Dee Bavaria ....._.::New York -SovthiimPtini-Deo liNew York -Liverpool Dar . • Ea ropa_ Boston Liverpool -Bart ..Kingdomf ow 1 ork . Glasgow ---4...ratr.lD Persia.-- eviMik -Liverpool ....«.Jan- 14 • Pox.* Pkiektitit at Louisieilite. . ' The numbei!ollogi killed around thgPalle up to this date ametutte le.-85..309 The number An pare le 9.575 had. The r ates for itoodhelkel*ere $1404M 48: I dimwit". . ' The market continues dapreeeed. and Ogees are fully 10a lowei.''oloallig at 00411 , 4 10 for 11 t. and 1, 2064 40 for 200 and VS IDs averages. N at.ra e - w lirgould - notiturre-brought-over 54450. ihe packers dre all lull/ enPolled.: and there, hp a strong dispo:9lthieto Thezeoeipts were COO head. , • cjli ettleago The Live Hog market opened firm and active ' , note ithetanding:the large receipts. and Price; yrera eompaTaively-.steady. Some 10,000 .head ohanged ovinefiga 'the range et $03003 60 for heavy weightap and $3®315 for light Vreighte„-- The bilk of fhemearn - ware - not - ne good Wen: Yeaterda7. Thetik.rkaologed steady.' irsiir' 7 l l 4k }Honey Market. yt ko warket foritdolfs is innotive,:though there app p ars u; be but little Stock offering.' Still there iv no disposkaonsliown to operate for a rise while tha-Bears„ontbe hthethand, are not disposed to offer roerr optsonra,TherrensWlhrtilisis the doubt / wrid t/ g es to thddilaaneial measure -which; *Mu Mays and Means'; PonrMittee will rciebonend.— Trustworthy adtidos ttottived this morning from Washington indiefte that the Committee stand 4 to 4. with ono meniberabsent. As westrted yes terday. the salinity orthe members of the bones ere in favor of more tlareenbaoks. There - wilt; howeve_, , . probably be no definite action until af ter the G o ld is heavy,fellinirorrtbe villas low ak1314, eash, The feet t h at the government hes now on hand a sntlicienteenron,ntlommet the Jdnnary in terest. and the feeling that Burnside wi Lbe raid oessful. ha indtMed many of the largaa billion dealers to sell. Excha , ge on Lcindon, 60 de,ye. is heary at 1 45%; The export of snide from New York on &Int.- day was MAO. l; PITTSBURGH PRODUCE mA.aigT -07PIOZ OP WIZ DAIL POST, - , I.°:'l T.:Medan D lath: 1 Bens 101--Bustnees was nat vary tisiePosr, terday, Metcalfe" Over* iiiireglee scale a l a lr ia.oipe , laSertlke. .. „, , liithlßNAlEstui_ .• 5 " " therpo rt‘W ., ....,, •:); n' • Il l ed " jthte. - fit; Oki AZ . there as ° lln ci a l smal. decline, Gold buying 27mge Byer 220;1)8= , mend notes. 220 Eastern exchange 1 4 Preautpu.' Flour—The beetnese done in this a. tide' Was. Ora limited7dmorletion: 11 7 e could learn of no Extrafrom:- ;first hands Sales of Y. bbls. Fxtra vamily froth wagon. $5 87 1 4: 50 do choloe Extra Familvorroisi store, $6 7o 150 do, la lots, at All 50(3 , 675 75 do:p 45@665. ' Poultry Fettle 8,01:11 lbe Turkey at No IR lb, phiokens.llll4lK o lkPi x d ors—se ft liharrele at 18@.190. illile rose—Sales P:24. Boxes W. R.. Prime. 120: fa do 1: 1 @1 lc: Hamburg ,120. . _ Bucks heat illour—Salee 1,200 lb& at $3,50 . dB 60 Vs cwt.l i Rye I long it geld at $4 17©5 OM bbl. Cora—?ricer ldnking up: ea es 1.000 bueheie. firer bands. 70c: eels.' from store et 75680; a kt of sh.slled ' to be delitered this week was made at higher fi s— S guree. 1 U • , Oatales 1,100 hellhole, old, at 450 from -first hands; .ales fremistore at the neual advance.— • ' Harley—Market-heaven buyers shy at pres ent rites, viz ; sl.lfol. 20, Byes—Ea fair damand at 70E75e. Mt beat—Qoles cif White, $120; 'red, $1 15. Hogs—The weather was unfavorable f r pack ima rat. s for dressed range from .lE5c as per size.' on Pot. 34e. Oils -- Market inactive; Refined 70E75Q80; La hr-eating 40® - 0c; Heads Petroleum. 3efE32. Sugar— ales 11 , hinbi Porto :Rinc lie: 12 bibs Crushed 14%e: 2Orlibls Penn ' a 0,11 35 e. : f '...' i srastsee-' mall Wes Rio, 330. flay—Sales of 20 loads at scales. at $13016 per • ten. II Appleia—Sales 50 bbl at $2 2C, Butter—Salt.' 3,000 tbs, rob, 180. .. ~ " Ealt•L-Salee of 201bbls, mune, $175; pdoltibri 43 1 1 itallakey—CitY rectified is In moderate re quest at .98440 a, 111, ,- _ . . i RIVER INTELLIGENCE. `'' : '. ' PORT O PITTSBURGH. - 4RiuvED. Benne4. Brownsville. . Clarke:3, , do DEPARTED, rank Mn. Bennett, Brownsville. Mellatin.Clarke. do lair The river-Last evening et twi light there were 4 feet 0 inoheawater and rising 18..,The araincitiiirsteatner ERima Grabam..Capt," we, leavni kr , 2 gin evi Ile, an d. intermediate poi rir4s doz. 4pi m. Thia boat. has undttrpb m ad sechinmoth4one. NV Wilson his *image of theoffiei4.. or The nen : rand prettypassenger' steamer, leoltese, 0044:Wa r go I), Moore, is an nounnid to leac'e thU4ay for Cinoindatian. 'feting. This boat FM buileexpreisly for the . e CarbEiCS;lshDpperd - has consented tolakecheigo &the °Moe. a a rata. Lou l a wille. ,TUESDAY, . st = E Fe a t st r . c i tor s ..zicz : JaLmnignder. aAannonnond above... o , freight orpgo-apply on board or to d0e115..., JOHN FLACK. Alt • Fee Martel :#o,rgai,Lie vine-• ' Itegallar N u tiriproultl:4lMAmr Packet I. Imes Plt et; arMPßulturdaY at 11 4p. m., ZaaaivI•APPOIM nesuWS 104 lII.f zl i diZ a t ..P/=,-'; YALU= Elk steaarLlZZEtl - Puma!, mamaadillplep a j ve t a at b L la ot n i t V o a r b toov iA, . ForfrelMtart;aLyNGSTO2OP:no26 FeiriMaill4+4o, and kiiiiitisillet. ; Refuter MilMinigilii riv r Mieeket . invitees Pittatalim iiimn3 r FeddtiT:: d' p. m., Zanesville nerntry y $ a. m. : - VrEtsr Asti itlLENtiliti - P Mar etettliterk EMS*, 44 , tie 4M. Monroe iti? otomnadder% la mere aW. loteil Above. For fridght or_p_aeraffe spitti,.on oe-to _ t .. 1 J. ft, 4IVINEWOR a.cq,. mo .6 . . - 1.5. . :„:• .... - i 1 - . .• - ' 3. a, zumbly. 1114tei - . IFteFike 4 , 1 raft. Bona i =} a;/LC . 4I . _ .silifj,. • ::' tlliiii 11i134 Arai; -.. . (VIONLROOM ' . • INIBURCEMB BUILDINes• ._ _ ._TH . : • : • .IBettebush. Po.• ? • DiehiroJet Mill wo • - .• •iiiid;"otto r Real Estate: to the amou4 of . 1! .. 1 .fdeside.low.- - -- • - - col4l,l4lLit'to i ptit, ~- -I tftiIIitAGEANUFACTURERS;; , (At the oid t 6 Celled Coal Yaeteni) 1 - DileitrESSE*lre • • i . 4 ; .-. ; .., k v; i*BgetT. CLit.tRllllll.l2llT 1. iiiiPlde lg 4Coao:ginal- : ! '-' ' ' 1 -10 =: -,-''' . , ....- I'APESVIIIWIR4I96III., , bl . ,r - agArtie;_ *Ltho il ikA, k 1 , 1!!.5 1. 6:4111: . /,e eon the , • w wer ig l itin - r • . •;t•-:;r7 ‘tf, wx,t , - 1 ' . 1 . _ . . . • . • • ', • , . . -..- ~.. 4,: ' o , . ---~ . . FL c •;;,, ..) .P:'•:,,1: '„: • ...1 •• ;,--- -, :.-.:'z-,,,:4:,z .:•I;A'',T ,- , :,• 4' ' -- - - :' ' . 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Careers Forks Square Waiters Crumb Brushes Crumb Trays, Chafing Dishes Coffee BieginS . Coffee Cafetiers Nut Crackero 'loeqnfigatter a Corp./kat* . KnyfeShaipeners Vfaker Copiere. &o. HAMMIER. Toilet Jars Water Carrim-s Foot.liatbs Chamber Buok ets Infant's Baths a, t- - 'Bowls and Pitchers - Matfess BsushEs - ' - 00 - a - sliattes baying lEhias nursery Shades Bronx tMateli Holders, 8n 7 .7 LaUIPS FlisisteStands \--.llk4fiei-Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do hampers War - ,TaPers Nigt t Lights. BEISICELEA.NERES. Librany Steps ...DoorMais L B Dertgajfis.kcilobes yffiit rPtiai . rd Cages Mdafes Vizzetts j Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Caip Knives I Camp Portfolios:- `Anfftevertlliingitekrigio a Z#ell appointed Ironsehold. yrap .Tlll2 Cake kknivas trumab Kinvea "SanStinda 4,-i r rnit LILA* _mat*. JS4IIVeS SOnp Ladrea Mu! lea Cups Noun &Oval Salvers ..BoWiget.fitar* CUT tvoryitalidleditzdvea . Coops, -do . do Stag do do Anglish. Tea Trays _Fork .a spoon Trays _ DishiCoveta . . Hash Nebel . 'Wins 'Strainers .Spiriteaffee Pots. labia-Matt. • - Bread Baskets :ffiFine.,Coolera Saftigeratora FOR THE. 4:1 To be obtained at reasonable prices Mille NEW STORE'of • . • HAY 49. r, RICHAR S, NO. 30 IPlPrik sirkEzit F:irst :dcior he,low thiErcharige bank. AS.AIL gondliliffire.r rirc ed free hargeja the etty. - 2fiteghenv; BirtW.righam..lefanchester. Du qtrestiebormigh,Ede.',-. - ! nOl2 11ocasAir,AuseTION TOIN I fa HT AT AJP bfdalelllirAPE4' 55" Fifth trxet• 131BilfSAVINEM INSIVITIIIMON, ' ;11013mitateldi street, opposite tee Castor Maw.. Chartereitby thramidslature; o tie • -• 10 , ..„.tiat,..—JAsmil rm, a r 4,1 •:... • , il A i . .telir''W:ilit 1 WID.Ifi Width!" '-' H. F. Bold i r " ' ' ' 4 " ‘: 2131)14 P , Malate, , A. BA! also r" Frances Sellers ' Joisk.d• Rhodes jekta:Jermjna, Jaeol. Btaokrath . Thonies B. Blair' • Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TatISTESS, Josiah King C Zug A 8 Bell Joe Dilworth 8 8 Fowler • li._A Reed lie; W Woodwell RIG Sehmertz FRahm C W Ricketeen J M Tiernan S H Hartman D M Lens • R J Anderson ' Jae W Baxter D E McKinley C H Wolf 'Robert D Cochran Wm Smith - W Ihnisen .0 Blanca , B F Jones W H Phelps 0 B Herron EIZOBETAST AIM THEASIIRaft. D. E. MoKINLEY. Open daily , From 9 e. St. to Also, Tees da.#and Saturday evenis,_from 6 to Al o'clock. waits received of ONE DIME and upwards. h ivide ndsroar, declared in December and June of Dividends allowed tOtpaba are placed to the credit of the deposifor aa pn'dcipal, and bear in term% thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. By-Laws, ate., fur nished at the office. • AlltirlThis Institution offers especially to these purloin; drlsoSsi ettrainguriism,th: s ic y portunity to accumulate. by amairdepthrits, a saved, 'a sum which will be a resource when n eded, their money not only beingsafe but bearingintereat, in road of, remanung unproductive. myl2 - - a ItFITAT-ED • ..:.- Dr.BROWNSAIRDICAL and SURGICAL Office, No. 50 Elmithlield street. Pitinburab. ' Pmalvaaa. --• of PRlObtirth. and tad boon In *: • • ' t`! - Priotiooforthelart twent*ifire '• • - * ' nen: -Him Waimea has been oanfinedinastly rob Privata and laridoolDisoosao. , v. \ • mums AND STRAND . In need of a medical Mend, &odd not fail tc find out the sure plate of relief. The Doctor is e .I.l=lrraduate.and his eXperisk treat le oda% class of diseases is a sure guar antes to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief b e y the use of his remedies and following hi -ad DL BROWN'S BEMBDI - 18 never fail ter care Ihe'worat- form of Venereal Disessmjmpurities and Santini= Affeotions.- -Alao-all diseases arising from a hereditary taint. which, manifests , itself in the form of totter Neriesia,- - end-ei guest:many . forms of skin die es, . : the origin of whlobAhoisatisiet is entirely ignorant. To persona so attlioted. Dr.Bramoffert h opwi t gueimplizaaArtheemi l , - 8:1155.W Dr. Brown's remedies for the _alarming trouble • • • he-onofteray_thst /military ;habit el terms) r oa• Whiob tho•ffouni and *eau winded o Sirikay toatetlieir L own'Siestruotioi...) the, reliable remedies known in the oonntrl —they are ish. , Aad: make MAY restoration 4 6 4 14 :.-_-11. 2 1t ur mi ene x • i Dr. Brown's remedies never, lien to ours thli -p+ '*^^r Jimmie ri •..10•111" warrant cure. He also 144 Beet, SElonnorrhose litrieture,lj "Kennale Weakness 11,..thbripuppmeoloue. . eausei '•of the Joints N ous Affections. Pains fir th 4 Bar ax 'MA:a m Big Bladder, to, 'Other with all o impure o the symptoms, contain rig s IoBILI3ROWN. N 0.50 limitAllei Itelsurgh, beinunediately anew 441."' Weinesent total.? eddrees. safely Seek andMalriktal CillilVO4.: • .()ffloo rant.. sate ma,.No. 50 Eimith fi ela tripe a0.15-dayrds I . , jAMES - ROBB, ; No. so xmaiNENTHENI` Haaibw on hand a large stook of fall and winter 3304:Yriii ' 21 SHOES,, different varieties and ,atyle to.be . op` Nags.. gar Children , e Balmoral Boob -frith do - 41114a #1,P210 1 8 01 0. Mere' iffove_anct Youth's Calf, Coarse and gip toots,glioei atur.BroWia. XoneLattw.4obld' juiter.?roof Cavalry Boob of a very eepeno Call and examine 'stook tut ilia warrant° his givea . t . o29 "" . Amu i vai on coi mar ß kot it,: otroat. - JOS.ILIMITKR " a - -$. sarrim dr "CO, INO - LE SALE GROCERS'. * NOS. .IEISECOND AND 141 FIRST .STREETS' - 1 1 111' T Ai Ralf . _ Dlfirti TOP BUGGIES. la se VeneerkpAiee:wr -will be sob now !or Afrari Of triorrs; - - .‘"(btriimetoßls . 0 - 31.116Raml ; gd MUT Ili A DR►WS as 05 Fifth 104-10016 V THE DAILY *POBT--AtIVANOED One year, by mail Six months, a .... ..... Three ..-- .... One Ane week, delivered in thecity Single eopies. To:agents per hundred__ ....... , TILE • Ho. 'Brushes Baskets Jelly Moulds Wash Bonn . Cup Mops- wire bievea "• , ienakiettrie st'StolrAtlish Knife Washers : Basting _Spoons! Cpffee Mills Wash Boards . 1 Sauce Pans Bird Roasters g . all* a ula Boners Flour Pails Water Filtered Pie -Notes OlothesoWringtira Wooden Spooria Batter Prints 1 Wash, Tubs ea s irnFo pi eras 1. Sadirons Meat Pre.ses ; Cake 8gxe. 9 .;.. &o. ROO NEW -AD V ERTISING RATES L Vhe following rates of advertising. have been Daily trpon by the.Pulnishers of afteritteuritt Daily Press. to take effect and the 10th dayof November. 1802,0 n all new,,contrakti FOR STANDING MATTER 4 REM SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY thA one insertion S 60 Two months.-- g 9 0 9 Two insertions__ 100 Three months... 'll 00 - Three insertions 125 Four months ... 18 00 One week._ 2 001 Five months.— 114 00 Two weeks S 50 Six months ;15 00 Three weeks 5 001 Nine months.... '2O 00 Ono 0 00 One . year 125 00 FOR CHANGEABLE MATTER. • Which alloWs theprivilege of awe °ango of matter, to be inserted among near advertisements. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERYDAY, Six months CIS 00 Twelve months 130 00 Aclitiinfetntors'Notioes ; • • S2O Notices- & • 75 Death Notices. each insertion by iet- AU advertisements ordered in for one ktolithr lets time, to be cash at - the time of or dertng DAILY POST. Newbern papers of tie Bth inst., con tain the message of Gov. Vance, which is very lengthy and betrays nothing like a Union sentiment. He appeals to a stern, determined devotion to the cause which can alone sustain a revolution,. Halm fleets severely upon the Confederate, conscription law, and bitterly denounees Ire-spirie.of , speculation—which pervades the States, and says that flour and corn can now be need by the rich. The North Carolina soldiers, he says,- are still suf.: fering for want of shoes and clothing. • : The present debt of the State is $2,908,• 861. He says there is great danger of lawessness ovorruniag the land, and that the pepple. are beginning to forget that there-is such a thing as civil law, and .al bidet; tb the viol4nt, lasi-defing ten dencies of cue times, and to the frequency of murder, arson, disregard of obligations, oppression and injustice.- Referring to the confinement in Saulsbury, by the Confed erate, authorities, of citizens of Not-th Car lina, jor alleg4_poWcaloiffeficee,he says they weieilot arrestaThyl&Tul process, and strongly denounces the suspension of the habeas corpus. •the power of which, he learns from the newspapers, that Rongreis has conferred upon the President, and is unwilling that such a poWer soould be conferred upon any living man. The tax on real estate is reduced to one mill on the dollar, according to a recom, mendation of Messrs. William McClellan, ofCharobersburg, Robert B. McComb, of Lawrence county, and Russta Thayei r of Philadelphia, the Commissioners to revise atFd•i.Codifj` fie State: trifiana laws r -who have , beenlfoiljsoine months = engaged in their duties in Barrisburg, and have now nearly finished their labors. The import ant result attained is that they are able to recommend a reduction of the tax on real estate to one mill on the dollar, which is a reduction of more than one half on the old rates. This will be welcome news to holders of real estate, which has hereto• fore been heavily taxod. We do not doubt that tho reduction recommended will be adopetd. Kansas Jayhawkers in Missouri. About two hundred and fifty men, be longing to the Twelfth regiment of Kan sas, under Col. Adams having been pretty extensively engaged in seizing slaves in Missouri, were brought to a halt on the 28th ult., in Jackson county, by General Vaughan, of the State militia, having tin , der his command about one thousand men. The jawhawkers refused to give up the slaves they had in their possession, and were only brought to a sense of their po sition- by General Vaughan planting his artillery in a position to do damage. The Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment were arrested, and the halanee of the men ordered to leave the State.— N. V. llerald. , Sydney Smith, in remarking upon the 'folly of a scheme for creating livings of £l5O a year, with the expectation of their being filled with good and well educated .preachers, draws with his ready wit the following pictures of a member of the "collection of sacred beggars." "Then a pictuie is drawn of a clergyman with £l5O per annum, who combines all moral, physical and intellectual advantages, a learned•man, dedicating himself intensely to the care of his parish, of• charming manners and dignified deportment, six feet two inches high, beautifully propor tioned, with a magnificent countenance, expressive of all the cardinal virtues and the Ten Commandments—and it is asked, with an air of triumph, if such a man as this will fall into contempt on account of his poverty?' But substitute for him an average, ordinary, uninteresting minister ; obese, dumpy, neither ill-natured nor good-natured, neither learned nor ignor ant, striding over the stiles to church with a second-rate' wife—dusty and deliques cent—and four parochial children, full of catechism and bread and butter; or let him be seen in one of those Shem-Ham- And-Japhet buggies—made on Mount Ara- Tat soon after the subsidence of the waters —driving in the High street of Edmontoni among all his pecuniary, aaponaceous, oleaginous parishioners. Can any man of common sense say that all these outward -circumatances.of ministers of religion have no bearing on religion itself ?" The Prince of Wales took possession of his newly-acquired estate in Norfolk, pur chased by his Royal Highness's solicitor, Mr. White, of Great Idarlbyrough-street,° on genday. It was purchased from the Right Hon. William Cowper, M. P., for £222,000. The library of the mansion -contains 8,000 volumes of valuableand rare works. The furniture is all nearly new, having been recently supplied by Gillow. There are thirty bedrdtms, and s proportionate number of reception rooms: In the purchase all the timber on the ~est ate it included, which is some of the finest" in F,rigland. There are also 100 acres of wooded land, and 17,000 a year from rents, which is secure, as the tenants are, all respectable- and well off, one tenant alone paying £l,OOO a year. The fishing is excellent, and the shooting, like .most shooting in Noifotk, first-rate, including black - cock amongst , , other game. The railway is within two miles.--Court Jour, nal. RATES. FrOm North Carairia, The State Tax A Contrast. Coming of Age , Important From . Galvesto n , I rqsaa. . A letter from Galveston, Texas, r ports that the rebels intentipaking lin att kon . , the federal gunboats in the harbor by a flotilla of light draft steamers, armed with consfrom .the battery at Virginiapoint. A boat's crew of the steamer °wean* wait captured by the rebels, on the 14t1t ult., at Bolivar Peninsula, Gen. 'Ma ruder , has command of the rebe troops. • "Another letter, published in thd New. Orlerns Delfa, says': 1 • "Another report is: that the- relidls 'in tend to come down under cover of the night, and board the gunboats with large, force. Thenumber of Confederate focps under arms- lin the vicinity of V rginta Point is estimated at from Biooo to i 6;000. They have five steamers fitted. up. fbr ac tion, having„ fortified :their. sides by a double layer of cotton bales. The team ers are armed with heavy guns. Corn. Renshaw, in , okirtimand bf the United States fleet, has'ieverything ready for action at a ,moment!amitioe. Alattost 13;pry, A gentleman took aJancy to a certain elegant villa in a charnel:lg part of pne of the lovlieet fi conntres r Pngland. f.:on in quiring about the rent amt.emed to him so extraordinarily low thatrhe objected;to take it, snspecting that therimust be something radically wrong in the' hirilding:' The pro prietor assured him that,therewas iothing of the kind, but inforraedlim that he ob I , - - jection in the neighbotho' od 'to- the villa was thtg,.. }lad` itTgepupthioß of be ing haunted. JEfe.laagherl nt, the , vuglar superstitution, and at -!once , accepted the terms and moved - inter the cottage. He was not very icing in,* pernro . kis domes tics informed him estrange noised wnich theyhad tcpeatedly tiettid in /the sight.— They had distinctly - listened to the open ing of doors. Another door was then opened, water was . pouretl out, and the -sound of washing hands was untuistaking ly audible. After a short time thevindow was opened and the'irater was thrown out; the window was: closed, and, shortly after, steps were heard descending, and the house door openedand closed. This, the servants declared, they severally and collectively.listenedto _numerous times. The gentleman could not :gainsay their statements ; for himself an Ib is wife had at different timestlistened to the- same unac countable proceedings/. - On one occasion; particularly, /on the arrival of the ghoist, atthe house door, several persons wet-out tds meet him. He ascended. as neat the stuirease ; went through the nsual'ablutionsi and depart ed, as was his custom. But, though they followed him, their - cars alone were con vinced of the presence of some being.— They - could see nothing, notwithstanding every one of the-party bad a light! These aocturual visits were continued so' regtdar ly that the gentljean was compelled at last to abandon the vale, for the simple reason that no strwat would remain with hi in. • Here is a poser! We may laugh at the credulity of those who are frightened at ghosts and mysterious sounds, but boW are we to account for them P I remember having heard that, at the Pateriville, in the county of Meath, the sound of Col. Tucker's footsteps perodically terrified, and, perhaps, still terrifies, the present inmates, although the veteran to whoni the property belongs departed this life many years ago. The only rational explanation of these phenomena Wag adduced by our -fellow traveler, the American consul. Accord ing to him, apetures in the ground, or subterranean cavities, forming natural tubes, often act as conductors of sound, so that what may be done in one house, at a distance, will be audible in another. He remembered, in a hotel in his State, (Dela ware) the sound ofthe trampling of horses in a stable, whichwas situated some 200 yards oil, was as heard as distinctly as if the horses had occupied the chambers of the hotel. .Many ghost stories and mys terious rappings can, no doubt, be ex plained upon the same principle. Sir Walter Scott "Never, perhaps, in any period of the world's history, did literary talent receive a homage so universal as that of Scott. His reputation was co-extensive, not only with the English language, but with the boundaries of. civilization. k one year, -too, his literary productions yielded him £14,000. The king confer red. on him a baronetcy, anit.wherever he appeared, at home or abroad, he was the lion of the day. All the good• things of life were his. His mansion at Abbotsford realized the highest conception of a poet's imagination, and seemed like a poem in atone. His company was of the most honorable in the land, and his domestic enjoyments all that his heart could desire. Yet he 'was not haPpy; ',Ambitions to found .a family, he got into' debt, and in old'age he wasgrinned man. When about to leave Abbotsford for the last time, he said; 'When I. think on what this place now is i with what it was not long ago, I feel as if my heart would break. Lonely, , aged,-deprivid.omidl my family, I am an impoverished and embarrassed man.'— At. another' time he writes: "Death has closed the avenue of love and friendship. I look at them as through the grated door of a burial-place filled with monuments of those who- vrliere once dear to. me,, and with no other wish than that it may open for me at no distant period.' And again; Some, new.. object of complaint every moment. Sickness comes thicker and thicker; friendsarelawer and fewer. The recollection of youth, health, and powers Of activity neither improved or enjoyed, is, a poor ground of comfort. 'The best is, the long halt Will arrive at length, and ose all." 'hod the long halt did arrive. Not long before Sir Walter Scott request. ed his daughter to wheel him to his desk. She then . put a, pen in his hand, but-his fingers refuted to do their office. Silent tears rolled down his cheeks. "Take me backtto_ my own room," he said, "there is no rest for Sir Walter Scott but in his his grace." A few - dna aftr this he-died, realizing, in reference 'to 'his fame, honor and renown, the truth- of Solomon,. 'Van-, ity of vanities, saith the preacher; all is vanity and 'vexation of spirit." Death of an Army Officer aenerat,Ohurelgi, U. S. A., - and late Inspector General, died on Sunday eve ning, at Washington, aged eighty years.— Thedeceased entered the army, from Ver. mont, in 1812. He was appointed Inspec tor-General, with the rank of Colonel, in 1841. He was brevetted a Brig. General, in 1848, for gallantry at Buena-Vista. He was pat on ..the retired list September 26, 1881. General Churchill, when in health 'and younger, was an able officer,; id was universally esteemed in the army. Siteaulation in Rags It seems that . spectrlaters have some thing to do with the high prices of Mate rial for making paper,. ft. paper manatee tnrer on the Kennebec inforzns the Port land Press that there it; no lacliof: raLrs in Maine; that among those upon whom he "has heretofore depended for supply he found one with : ten tons, another. wif ~. .fif teen, another with five, undo on, but ill. hold back, refusing to sell s thinking tb get,- by and by,•15.0r 20 cents a Round. - • - The Indian! JX.sifautions• t • It is stated that in Ma-interview on Tues day evening between Indian Doinmisdon er Dole and the Piesident, the former learned that the synopsis of, the evjdence upon which the Indians were conflicted had been carefully considered, and brders issned.for the execution of forty nf• the most guilty, to take place on the 19th." inst. The Presidont's decision 'is I:esir7 7 ei in regard to the rest of the Indians On victed, who, for the present, reiminiwhera they are. SECOND LOT SECOND-HAND PIANOS & MELODEONS, ILE BARGAINS, A EWOOD 6' OCTAVE PIANO, 1 - N. ammd corners; made by Chickening. ac tone. 0n1 211 5i Years old; a very fine instrument $2OO A Koa2oo LIM octave Pianaeame Its apOve 200 itossopoi a% octave Piano, Chiokenua SOU. !Sant 4 yrs old, in firstrate condition 185 A Econroolay 4 octave Piano made by Soho maim gliiadelphis; a g00d.Pmn0.....4... 155 A Noseipoot 6 octave Piano. 4*P fraino, made by Ilalret,Davis &Co., good order 140 A Itamemead 834 octave uprightPbno, made b a pt..Boston,- 125. A y 6 octave Piano , made by 85:4- art Me a very good ?statement. 120 A Illsbegasr 6 octave Piano, N. li'imake 85 A 1 abide octave Piano, Lease 75 A y 6 octave Piano. Loud Sri,. 45 6 Makofinf-V octave. Piano 20 vr• 0,4 A liEliiiiirlf Ceitiire Kano _ 7 A. Nossecolls; octave PiillLl‘style: Melodeon waded* If asod datatttlltt; as geed as new 70 A I 5 octave Piano style MelOdeim made t nthardt SO A Reprise I 5 octave Pcrtablo Melodeon made by t 'arhardt—soot 875 85 Poe onlet. v JOHN H. MELLOR, $1 Wood strut. TO THE PUBLE3, BIA zoisiovr - • -• • . E the isnorantstidbill a' • • :. . ly Modest o 1 all dationd- nations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self- abuse and 'diadems or tuations common and in cident ._ 1 to youths of both seget and adults, single or married. Because Da. BRANBTRUP publishes the fact of doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are shocked. and think it a great sin v Immoral and for contamination and coma on among their wives, promising sons and da Their.' family physician should be cautious to thew I o in crane that they do the seine as . BRAAtNI PfKill'i(expept Punhing)leirta ht ve f.a.d. pratt doe .might be tit. them among d modest and presumptuous . .kaolli orx - i raised in ignorance, sprung up as m ms and who comp society, intelligence , setae. - ii , to loners and cents, mYsterionsbromeahly, orik salaam. It is to publickyi howernr.thatittanerow. -ante and guardians are thankful thstr, unit ,4, daughters and wards, previously feeble sickly and of delicate condition and aPPearanot• have -been restored Ao health and vigor by Dlt. BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been savedmut* suf./ fering, anxiety, mortification. ko. Sterzasitorr hes or nocturnal emmlations.are complete], cured in a very short space of time b his newt remedies, which are.peculiarlY his o. T hey are qampaunds rem the Vegetable King d om. ltat seen the falhati'afthelliezeurialtreafinenkh as andon evi it and substituted the veritable Yemale dia. eases are treated with marked Butioess—naving had over forty years (40 experience In their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the .llnited.fitatat leads him tp ear—to - All with a fair'trial; health-and balminess will again_bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no bate:ride atontebanke and , quitoloc but e _and be cured Consumption and all - of its , cs which so many annually fill sureottitsan now be relieved .. providing they. attend' hi it in dite Pull particulars can be of my treatment by procuring. a COPY of the Medical Adviaer.whielt le given gratbto all that APPhy. Baying the ad vantage of over -fort s - lean lit perlemoe and obsesvationepOnsequentlN be has sulterior skill in the tpeatmeat or pedal diseases, and who is daily oonsultedby.&P . l , ..on. &elven ea recom mended by regect,Me =AM lasaliaaesat Pre Dilators of hotel& iktl. " Oltoe .88 findudield street, near Diamicitt &Set, • PriVate °annum& cations from all putt of the Union strictly at tended to. Direct to ' • • - deftlydaw BOX 800, 4. Pitt:l,l)lmb Post Ulm CERTIFICATES. ITHINK IT IN NOT ;- MORE THAN justice for a pent= that - has been sorely af flicted for yenta when he is not only relieved of his sufferings ; but completely cured. I have been afflicted with a very malignant inflamntory Erysipelas for years. I have called on several of our regular Physicians, butall without any ben efit. I called on Doctor Branstrup; some time oast and have taken. his medicine which, how ever, is-all composed of herbs.-: I trn now as well as I ever was.' Any person . wishing see me will please call at THOMAS DUNLAP'S. iteler-to Mri auto% Mainland Alley. I HEREBY CERTIFY lIIAT I HAVE been afflicted aince3 was very small, of a dis ease called .Epilepsy; or Falling Fits. I have tried the best physicians in the Old Country ruid in this. but never received any ;benefit. I was advised to call on Dr. Breasts:up last year:and .have had no spells or fits since then. I therefore consider myself completekvicured. For further information, please call at .2 St, emir etreet. • . . ..FAMEd. BRADLEY. • Spencer Zic - , 'f • BREWERS , AND , USTERS. p...„:4'7IaNIBIINWittIY, 'Pittabtusti; Se I.tember 10. 1362 I ISSOLVI'IOII OFJPARTNER.S . HIP. ALF —The partnershfn heretofore eAsting be tween JOS SP,IGNCER and W.ll. GARRARD, was dinnolved on the 20th of 11162; W.' .11#AltRAILD-hemg anthbrme4 to settle up the busmen oc i the late orm ot the ore in the Brew glENToh.Esß .7411 B ar:4 8 1 °Vt. b e continued II:- wank-on hand a stapenor artiold of A l lE. POR TER and BEOWNCT. The underaihned • willhe thankful t friends of. the late firm for a continuance of_th . 'pat ronage , and pronnine to make it their arm to give satisfaction . to all who Ina hle. Pu arE e lt l WATSON, te i of Mut/*pet BO long known to the businesscomluunitr,wlll have the management of qv huolnunc. with the full m aw ip the Brewer?. Address all order* to SPENCER & MaSAY. Phoenix Brewery. PatabuntA_Pa. JOS :NPR SPENCER, nels-Iyd , JAMES hicKAY. _NEW :q°o 8; HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROMV V the East a largo and &aloe selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wage, embracing. all the newait stiles CGATINGS, - OAB/3111111118 AND vysTurege. W. H. MIME 4t CO.. 148 Federal street Corner Market Sdnara. Alleeheny city. my 9 ,ywegyErgi EIVIACTED WI TU U T 1. PAIN by the nee of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanio battery are used. -Modi, oal gestlememand their families have their teeth extracted by my Pri:10888. and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessnesa of the operation. whatever has been said by persons interested in sanding theoontrary. having no knowledge of my Process. sa.ANITEIOIAL TESTIS inserted in 'ever, style. and charges as low, as will warrant the best cd material in allosses. IL DUDDY. Dentist, 134 Smithfield street. a ol4lrJe INDIA RUBBER DRINKING CEPS AL and nterers ror soldiers' use for sale at 26 and 28 St. Clair street. J. ku. pgilaaps. oe2StE TIDIS DAT- Jost opened a complete assortment of _GENTS' FIIBNISIIPIG, • GOMEL ' • . - vi. Co., aft - 148 Bedealstreet;AUoonyoltrA.. DUQUESNE BRASS WOR .61:71.fr0N 8t CDy A/ 1117 •071321111110/ IVII/IT easterly op -FINISHED BRASS WO/4 SAS AND STEAM - F/TTEI sar-Partioular attention' to &big 011.11 AV , Bram Castings ofmmerior amo(Uu_ ._,,teg order. Steamboat *co** and lemmas ally . &Mora' OH, 'le: Hit 'a' Sabi! FlOaß W raelosta and cleatm-.1 rime C . P .44 / 4 P;DIRIPAPPWAY r • Y 4 iinirti x EntLitt cokula Vrltagr wain; 4 2 enticErs' *,i; Where OYMEB and ail the '' delloacies lot the ' season will be aerve4 up till:111'0st" palatablestyle. hi ELI TOM% 0014 earner Virain alley and SmiEaffeld at. The Philosophic lEturit c p g . lairNEDENirl NEW ENENEE- - A '• is Phßasophie Burner for Carbon Oil id now Uo trod '''mmon . It .parcessee rs many advantages . pier -the _Burn 0.. • , . 1 ; I: ItMakes a tarts . ' or mail light`willi ' ficid• ebnibllation. : . . 7 •,- - . 7f'l , , i ~ . 2. I t will burn - any quantltr .41. oil with ' sty. 8, it pan be used with &lancet:if Short o ey. ' 4: It can be used ass taper night - lam p I, It It can always be made tolurnedono daily- - ,13. It is 'more , eaallyl- wiohcd than, ._Ohm brume& . ' , ....,„_.; ' movingeari be trimmed lind:manseu id re-' ts t the cone; _ .•. 7 . . , 8. It throws all the white light abri . I ve the code:' I' 9. TB...chimney can _be removed 'or Warted without touching the plass. • ••- -, - 'lnd. can burners are the ootamon•No.l Ind . can toe put on any lamp, now in JIBS.' Br per, son using Carbon Oil should - have ;g Phi l /der Burner. Price 25 denteuer dosen.2: , a-, No. MI BOURTH•Street; Pittsbur& ._ ...- • • jeBs-Iydw • P. at& .. .. . .._ . , siorrir,p4WrBr, WV- 1 papirrix wAxii),*4stfiiii k f i iik i iff - • - • -1' WITISBU PA Warehouse. N 0.149 .nrht eatdl29 mita Itlannfaotazora of all aim and it ono o, Qoel Oil. Retorts and BIM. (ha and Wi r Pipe sad Irconi,- Dotriron4 Wagon Bossy. Steel oulda. Paleis,rnangetiand_ - --, R ~ I 1 *to Joilbuta and gan i tinaA , I node gcr i t4 i i r /u4e to "diF• , , " j a °owlets mach i ne shop! attiOed to Marto di% tuzutittlecifittlaswitibe away. -1--ir D.; CONS TIVESI . . Titz ADIMRTIMIR HAIFIVOIIIREN . Teetered to health in a few weeks., b arvor . P. 1 simpledP, aftertav - mg sunned 8070 !years With It severe long, affection, and thatd readful diaease; Consumption—is illitOUßlo known to hlo follor macron/ the means °tour% . : To all who , destre %he win sand' sip C aption 4 used (free of c harge ). - wi% the direshoris or pre paring and using the game, which th i at t findii sure ourefor Orrasitmption, Airthwa, kis, Arp _The .only .eitiest of- the adVertmer in sea g the Prescription.is to'btinblit the afflicted, and spreads interrelation • whichtheconeives:to be in Wahl% and he hopes every, Offeror will,trY his itied3 , . es it.will cost them nothing. and.MaY MOTO a. blessing • ' - - Parties wishing the_preserption will ±p ad . drew- Rev. NzwARD A.. W 7.. .th ON. 1 eal9-3m Williamsburg SingsVounty N. Y.., •. IWILLIAIN BAGALEY 4 ' . Si WHOLESALE .Gll.O C E RI NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD frllitET,!` PITTSBUR43 WILLIAM xruffs, MAMMON A. OOPPIL Ahlareest-Pareses. tSoadessort to ld'Oandleao. Means & C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streets, &Mb PITTSBVIRGIC PA muno.rwr THOMAS BATSMAN, RITEOPEJLE Agent. 115 Water street Pittsburgh. Fa, is prepared to bring out or send back Passenger(' from or to any part of the' old oottntry.!either by deem or sailing paokets. • • EIGHT DRAMS FOR BALE. naiad's' in an) part of Europe. Agent for for t h e Black ehinßail road. - Also, Agent for the ol Star 'Line Of rPackets. and for thelines of Stesmerasail between-New York. Liverpool. Glasgow and way. • i fell . ELDORADO,THE (POILMIILLY muter axottequan__ CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Poet Offiee.) I %Ism itsvrisre JL taken the above well-known stmt.], Will he )eased Wide Wilda& at &Rheum M! wince. Tn ile44l4l l:7lll lbeBt eid''lll4lh. ProPrietoi. S. M. _IILER KANIIPAOTIIIIDEIN OP Pure No. 1 Carbon 4 011, Asa, 237EIVZOLIE, ilirOfffee on LIBERTY , ElTltkilT, opposite Penn's It. It. Depot. •3All oil warranted. auMlid gßitutx W. BEAUMONT & 00., WORNEERLY OF THE TWO-'MILE ..M: HOUSE, dealers in Foreign Brandies; Wines, and 'Gina l'•• also, Blackberry. ItsorberrL Vrild .oberzy. and:Ginter Brandies , Old Monongah ela; Hre,and. other isMer. - Jenisioti Euro ? Sups= tier Wineßitters„No. . ; • .• , No. Liberty str eet,_ Oneititte Fourth street, Pittalierth. Ps. Hotels, Tarentr. and Families supplied aimed erste profits for oaah.. New Jersey Cider faniT Ur or hotel ; purposes., - : 134-Bind •- 3VTIZONA. or3:lr--woitie4 LOllO, MILLER & Vi a.. WORKS AT SHARPE4III7RGH 'STATION. AL LEGBBNY:VALLICY RAILROAD. 111•13filea and Wsrohouss • 2$ 'Cum= erriumir, - Frrrsitinuni: Idanof,lllwalnatins and I.eoOns Cuban Oils and Bantola: • I:IIEFTINED'OIL, IfirAEWANTED VPN ,, IIKPLosrvz , always cathand. asvily WILLL6.M cARR 4 k, co. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Importers of WISTSEr ' , REARMS% OM% As% j ALSO. Distillers and Dealers la Mg - SOLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 327 Liberty Street, nothla MITSBEREN. J. eir, M. M'SMEEN:, , Brass F.ounders, • GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ' All kinds of Brass and Iron Coda; Wade to order. Also,* BRASS OASTINGB, Or ALL KINDS Made at the shortest notice. OIL REFINERY'S FITTED UP_ ll °deride:Rat BOWE A TETLE Y 'S_RS , I WOOD STREET, will be promptly attended ti. The members of this firm being Practixal me+ clumies bi many years'. experience - in the:Medi , s& wsu beware to give satisfaction in ovary, es ? • . eefrlyd irr YOU WANT SOME GOOD- NEW Fruit or. prepared - Mince Meat, - Brandy milatitalid all, other kinds of Spicee , cooking ot Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citrori - Peel go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, whore you will gam:taw crop of Fruit, and lower than at any other house in the eitz. Also a' mieral and tall waortment of Family urocalee,Tela, Win Bradlee; and all .othar kinds- of y0z,.0 an. Domestic Liquors. - • - , H4W_OBTS; jt ` BIiQTSBR... diAN - wiser Diamond said - Dlainend allev I,ooo,=_Brzw26..wor.t:i - 49 St. Clair street, SENTLEMEITI3-CLOiRING kkla_TO MULCARAP,' It o 4 - • gigavisra;nirriniiii)Dnik4(;.o_l9.Nrsi wits °hake -fitalc. ukOTHS; CIMIDAGFICRS and evzszlar=ah can Ila ' Di aT r a :at.4 l l(*.aebelow Jaw. onenetadrolhalirtranaLlnarent. '-'4la2lnker:a r —• • • - 0101111 V i!*14101116.114e- 4/11411 t: cf=bB4., comi V 44: L..lissium ".. ~ 1, Dealenin Produsie_lAndrPittaburskliti4aututurea., —s o ; gatiammernr steenoL ° ' ; Diar,B it.ELP.P.,EIak; , 4 .!C - ME 1141V11414M TAILORS, - P4' I.B4;S:NaBiIAXIDT.P.Agig S. HA u prim 'A • • LargiA 3 olf4sidikted at :44t ' t : Al3O-Aliirge,fitook . GENT'S. ,F13)11118)IMG.400DS, . blab:idiot W.tiolemßhirtraperOollare .&. .. and elteryibmkaanally kopt by Era el az - Turn, y izha, ink Sloree Ordert prompti; ereentod. s ,ai3lad iIIyITSBIIRGH BP. Clar,` - 'l7O. Wood - Street; of the linitisnore Blano 'Fab togyi egtablished In 1836.. ahoiga, stock of Piano 7 ootniro Centre - Pianos: dbaibtninr all the esson tialenti Ant alias Instruinent wjth , late noveltiaa (undematent). Highly important to this critical Audit. 'Low Mr caslinr ncenfmanne ., _WISE, Jr BROittiFt. • ' liltarafticturnrs. TP - Pi n g4 ll3 V ll .# lll , l ,JaAcfeaul We ire now mannhatinins aomes/Or 114thge - - :* Which we are Draped to deliver from oar COAL YARD, 509TallkaTTSTISZLT. L ard lik uL ltge'of Varall'Sr Coal alwa're on, Bed ea ur . laypi niciuoom SiViVATIT.4 R 0 32;19,N MOSS iff_ . *Glo* importers n& dowers iH , Othils , Paki B 44. 6 Tegs-i it : -* 9 4 l :tettat , V , ooing!h ,i i,W 10 *4 1 .4. 3 9 3 4 1 0. St 6 cp:MAAIr.R.Z,S.TREEZ mrozuk kide , ' l ._* l 4-DEXAPB./-4. , .. . • IP rii4 r 140118 E ' 0 1646 DR bY. -.s. INFALLIBLE.L.INE FOR HORSES is unrivalled bY, any. ill. all cases .off ,Lo.meness, athltry erra - from f3P1131.1114' BMWS of Wrenehing, its effect =meal arid certain. _ liarnemor Saddle Galls, Mhos, Mange lee.; it will also speeinv onset jamb:L.4nd' ki n ,e may ; easily be rte. vented andieured i nert, air, incipient stages, hat confirmed cases are' beyond -thee possibility tt e ..14,1clasfruni.s. No case of. the kind„ however, to so 'desperate of tosisieu but-it-my be alleviated rwYsLiniment, and its faithful application ail removerthe Lamenesa, ,, and - enable the orse.to travellsvithcomparativs ewe, • --- .1..,,,t i, ft, d f s__l :wx,...__ 6 e a, ,_ at._ DAvid Special Bari:nom han. .r e Lameness will effectually prevent those"fOrm s ..l - de, disclose mentioned;to which all borseearoliable, and. which tender co many othnrwise ,valuablo hones mutes worthless. Wray-dew:sow TIERNAN I& GEATY, Wholesale and Grocers, TEAS, WINES, Lirepous, 1101d1f-ILafiT miler of OHIO BMW AND THE MANG D, LAKE SUPERIOR °OPFER MITES sai.EzfriN4l4.‘wor,iti.s. SlitetnEeiCklr & CO,; Mannfast Reath. Brasiers' and Bide• aopp • on. Itissed Cal) Par Bottom, Raised Still Bomair.s, tc• Solder:: ho: import and • • ,dealers BlebstiaL , U ' Plaeet Sir Ooristmat 1711:11114e n 3 TDole Warehouse.Nci.l49 DIM and 120 zwitv STRlElTS.Pittebargh WSW* order d_qopp,anutto mtv &pima Pattern. " '" fiablyti.tw IL mirsugeTios /BON Ali 11). NAIL --W9R113. Ithee - Bollter agate, ilevp. A and T Iron, Nails ark# 611Akes T.. Na arit 11114Ber " n Incemi ' ttible foll iLs' Br Cool•Wks ar . 134111. Workaaze ' oinin`,theO TY ciAs WORK Wareham, No. SS •Vgaterptreet anal N . Market street; ItAigalers rtztlatrag. l• • •: e •cis • CURTIS C4I74NNi&TZ, ' GiNII7IIV- EUOVISIE- ()ASPEN .g.D offigg.k. SHOP Ininsitar ALLEY; between }good and Libel"' tii " ltl4 4 lIRGII. PA. Alertidere solicited and Dromidkrattenctod to. Wlioleaale Grooury , and - Liquor Store For ,0.. MIME STOCK AND ITMINREN OF A I. Wholesale Grocery and Liquor /louse" do ing a good trade on one of tha best helmets streets in the efts, is offered for sale; t 4.3 the own era wish tairo•into other business. For farther Particulars address . au7-tf LOOll - BOXIB, Pitieburei p. 0. CB. KEEL? . 141FILITH 8 oproaita Cattiedr&l BEAL ESTATE t6DGLIERAL AGENT. _ _ Dimino iw NUTZB. BOND& VORTGAGEB and O. ho Bin aties. art JONN .1 0 11. - BECWII 3. ci V N 8 9X .1 ..1C Ix 95 corner Ohio and Beaver et, ALLEGHENY CITY, Large dock of Ehin. of sa le scpt:on h-n& or mes to ordet; and for at LOW/lEU PRICES. it el _airing promptly attomded no.lrw-mylll-dtf - COLDS REVOLVERS—OLD AND new madel, all sizes. for .ale b, SOWN TETLEY, nob V:4B Wr4A .troot_ WEPT STOCK or ittikars.Artio sacas AM :net received at .51cClahand'a 'Ai:union, 55 'ifth steeet. JOHN LITTLA:,Jr., go lois rovirru B 1 jtEXT. STOCLANO, BILL BROKER PromissiniNotee. Stock Bonds; and Monza-al boned and wat. _ , is to , _ 1 • -i‘T[Tri.L7L' PAREir., - 011.E4 e- I 110Xli vv ' ,Pria oliand'Ausertoin, will be. s' i zid nitb.- i aut:idvande hrpnes undll'isi.Yent'z = aka oid r itan s i. gyiroodstrest.j o - ' • • • IV P ALIP.S.IIALL; #4l.' lieu matted. ; '- . • -,; ; Male 1 - - .. 45... 14. I k: 0 OWEN BYRNE, R. E. S.ELLBELS , /a CO., Arentafgr Pittsinuab. IMMITIaII aan asiucrai ALL,EOLM`., CRT MEkat4otgeP
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