Hill bgazgti 08 1 . MIL , - - ;11101 1 / 1 1(1..- - ,• lit-:-.. - Lz.-_•___—__ - • • ~ Arbiamtia i i ! vouunittowor, the Board , fllbitilltiiy.:siesdliSeW '..i Wm, kk-FID - :Ft JAEI,:t aitretziErr JNO:II.,pIDWIIRTM •MinLIDX I BS4PHY: - --,-., --DA, liThiJ DLESS:, • •-•-' = IP.:'I :D ~ .... Movenieiltp of 'Eurplibaii Ettoitiners - , •seCriCatiltoPg.' ' ". ' ' St Andrew .... .': LWOW. ..Heir yea, .... . ovl.lo Hansa. ... -.. ~:Santhin 10nnew.,Y0rk.........N0v,31 Kan g s vii=altit - eilieb - New Aork .:. ... Ncivy2S NAtnerloari4-tilv.M:nool 4:Fortland.::: ..... Noy fil Arabia, i..1..1.L. Diterpool i..Thistmi...i.l..4 Nov-23' CaledOnLa'.. . ::. .. laagow—...New York Nov 29 Ilavaria ........... .07thm lonliew York ...... Dee 2 Baltimore ... .... L.) erpool ew - York ..... Deo A Norweglan.....:JA erpool...Porthmd . ~. ......Deo 4 B°°6B -• tt ........ rd i r e r Pool...Now - yottkti4.Das ,Id Hdinbuicr:4,...l4l4ool...:Nenr,Y9r, --AOC' I 5ur0Ea1i..:.L...,.' AI arpool. „ lteatitl % ~,. ilt. Un't Hingdoht..D Ir. .:.'N ew x oke:.• " Flamm -lila ~:: . Ala m 'oziNew - .10rk:. - .. . Persia ... LWercoooUlillag York.l.:-.DIPIt New Y0 rk .:...: . ............. l ortNeWirork;-±.. .1 Africa.,.l.l4. ... ..DiVernool ~ .DostOzi::.t . ,-' ,- .• . Tentonial:4-..... . .BblialtekitiNOW;XaM4! Borussia il‘:-,F..-:BelithmftelaTo4 • 1 .,!' , 7:, Piar4t. 4 4ol iniol4- i, ~ ::- 7. •:,,, § _ axonia,,i..),,.... ; „ lteiwAr , ork - Stintliainxitinapf nibernian - ...... Portland ..Livernoby . , •1.1 Manobester......NeW York . .ldversool ... at China....,..,,,z-Nelt Torkradverptiok.:.tlegt, Hansard° . ::::...l . New York ..Liverpool ...'.. Dee 20 Hansa.........., _ N ek Y orlt . ..Southampkirt„,,D. o ,lo Arabia ......".i:Dthita-"n'- '`Lfterp'ool Deo 24 Caledonia... ...... Nen' York ..Glesgow, .. . - .... Dee . .2r. Davarip„,, . ... . '...,NewiYork:-.SoVthatitoteit...llho 21. Scotia..:., ... ~ ..-.New York: .Uverppoi ...... Dom, 30 5ur00L.,,..-b.,Boet 11.::: :i:fAverpoor...'....-San 7 ',nil 4.*gdomNimi 'York ..GlaeSew .•••;••••••t.an; 10 Per5ia.4.....,,X9k O rk . ..Xiveroool • . ' - '•••lall . 14 ' Pettit 16.ttchisro nvirs:' . 4 41 11 eAsimatt.1 4 . Hogs had s dedided L better to- (W. IMd achieved an advin a of'lso2k °Alba haavy:av-- °rages. - Sales:ofax ' -, vverghtitlit $4 70* 75@4 80 were maid to have bee made. - AVeragesof2oo lbs are selling at $t 4 07 3 A45. and are generally; held at $4 50; while $4,..ht1. aekeiffot those weighing' :VO tbs. For denier a few - days ahead. the drov er.' are still stronger* their.vnars , than-is repro. seated b 2 tordars:Wtatibmk" , i . 1 11filpago. • .....711. I Vie receipts -OE liegitduring thepast week was , 72,388 lide and 109371 :dressed-showin g a total of -83.375. Of this atnoupt;only 2.263 were shipped— leaving for tho;packere and butchers. The followingtabeshOWS theyeeelpts dui responding wet k Tor three Sears: rng the cors 1862 - - - H 1861 - - - - ft 3,375 - S ' 1860 .;. .; -.3: -- -.- 11.407 -- 1 The reCeiptala Cweek Niers, probably the larg-- est known in tee histergof our city. Thereceirts reached 75.000ene,weekt-last aeas(M, and One or two weeks' this Season:Oeg have approached that amount. I, - t . . - • * Mosil;Al .bany ~ , _ ~ , We have nollilniqurttion'aria'referencelti the Hog market in this oft.V. McDonald & Co.. are 1 suin g from $4. -to $4 fOtner ant net for light and ' • rY weight , . = _-- Iro • _____ MA , RIIET , . Ite;York • ' . - si: lho businesseeidintik, ltmiteif t lind'On dm poor er grades of Rio, Dacia hav 4 wett! way during the last fwd abolan4o.: - We hear of rates of saly 10J baga . Riciat.v9r 4 o n. t. and 2.0 Savand'a at Ile. William Scott i' Sun's Meekly, Ciroular.re u'lrha : 'S let OfR '43 slams t'' , e date of our last re ort to th etradeleathlo3.4 hag% and tell it t ! - LTa a 21).• 300 yer.loodka Anne. - at'alo and. 2.1,0 Pa i. fa! anoo. per Ganges . P.iTt. Y. 'On speculation— .ooo per Panama have nen . taktutt29o.!' Scott i . Sop make theatook in the country at follows 3 Ilt , wore. ZpOd hag.: 4,ew...York„ 42417 dot total .017 begs; "„ It .? :_ltaltliiioro •, , • ,„.. The marl:isLis itill toitetive. and nrices nomi al, viz: Rio, 283/A3oeq4Lniuyra;U@32Xc. and ava 34@34,k_:0. Stook of Rio in first hands 5.000 i aga. Since wiiting the;F:above __we 'war that a null lot of Ilia has *hanged handl at abonsider• 316 deol.to on previe turtriinsactiiiiis; but the rico has not transpiredit . ... , . . 1 Veekiy Hevisiati-oe OR Business. . The oil market liai'bei t e. nu!et.sinceour last re , 3rt, with limiteittra i+ tione. The market is ht re sovoring froni the iltspressioifeitised 4y. the to disaster andi is :again assainiag 4IS former ioyan•y. Pr;ces have not maternally changed ice bet week. Sa es have been made at wells tring gthe past and present week at $.5.(4611 bbl, lwe sive as the ruling rates. Some s:_l s ve been made at lowerfigures, battik° came of Is was a scarcity of packages. or it wan an infe r art ole. So rreat has been the scarcity of bar s, th t reveral refineraii have- been.opmaelled partially &upend oneratitnia. , Frelglits to Piton ; rgh, $: V bbl. with a great scarcity of freights. I ices of barrels $3 50@3 75. he following is amounts of oil received and ono' at our principal **rehouses fo the'week ling Tuesday, Dee. 15, 11l 1 , Habig n Rock (Al Cortiiiany—Received 2,322 rola of cll. 1;', hi k it Co — Received li!IS bid ; shipped 2,177 received 2.436 empty b '44 - a- na's Wurehouse—Received 1,331 lags; shin ' 1.71.7.-oil My Rectistei% ,_. moszy'ritAiß''RE T : he following rates were; leers yesterday, viz maintained by oar bid..... 28 'Silver.... I.:eland . Wet( '8 °tee-- 231 1. Easter"! York ...... e Exchange. ar y, Ititnore . . Si I 0tt0e....-„--- Western Exchange. i:teinnati ......... . par glereland ...... par. uis% ........ „ I .... . par TSBURGR PROOCIE MARKET OPPION Or ISt DAILZP,OB7I . , Monday. Deo. 2241: ‘ ~. imarka—Busineas in,Dattiqs *i . trts dullt iiileg being:Jaw_ and fiii i hetiveint. - On'the fwe noticed a good Oeutilof activity, Ship,: s of Pit tsb a - glimanuraeliires was large. The . 1 ina fait Waling or6r but tailing. .11113 our—The receipts by theriver is on the in e, the larger portion , hinueyer, was for the lby rail there wasfair svemktiLliale.Teni CI light, at follows - 190 bA2Extra, $590@6 00 ol Extra Nunn; $6 3 5@/6 Ti i i:do $65(4 72 do Ro do no atiotations. .i... 1, -i ••=. l ?,. • ... plea — Safei-40 bbl at* , aAer—Balei 700 lhir. r0pi_1244 , 20 0 ., B's - -Sale.st4 barrels at la@tallo. arhera—Salon 250 lbs at' cur—`ales 11 /aids Orlean robed 14 0 510.50511.0, ~15 / 1 -Q:i tl ', .'`l'.. .-, 6. 8:10 .. eiriii_, 1:)&•••. lasses—ln air Maturedl .10 bbls at 5;5(456e: the steak is no t lac mp—Salea at 5 543604. _i 4; ge foe — SaleiralliatueDio, Esejt l ' • Y—Fa es 16 loads at $ 14 (4041 ton. n —The demand wairlietratl-r..810024;000bm -180e, eat—Sales SCO bushels prime ailuto $1 20: Red 115 ii b ushels tip , - •'-- ' • 1 4—idarket heavy at $1.15 with more than buyers. • ii•,! 1 so—Sates 12) Boxes -. R.. 12e. 30 do erg 12e t-4arket lia&V3: Lubr:Oating at 7. 35a10e: (1,0@7 e, 1. is ey — bales 50 bholsNity rrectified at 3iiigt •• Pork—Sales rOlibls at i_H $ l 2. • - 4— Market unchanged. ,1 ii . ugoatz - nrjaris I' !f boo BALMORAL' AORTA supplied in it land b 'colon'. Ilidarohanta and eautifu l quantit y , - 1 r.kWO N , IIILAVititir et 30 , 1- 01 9; 11:07jilit— - i Amt. ..., BLA._ II II6LIETIO, FOR -A US E, DI I eCILINTOCS ittP SON• 112 XARKEi wrisairr. SINS - .3 boxa, joo R.;, ... halt and WO! Quarter boxes new M. IL 3 baxes and7.Erlin+./c SOW /Oa ROsint ''.-- ' 1 FrailsSeodiaßS Rabbit i Kegs do do -., , boAes Eloon4 0-ilo i i , ....1 Ip, 44 .. :f , „. Ida:mill:Id for ear' xl, I._ , - J. -,... N° L 1 RHY B MER ROTHERS. 86 and iaS‘Food street HUTS— , ' it 1 S UM, Cork - 1 kalidan Maio. le b y'N .Itll,lliT A iv , F10 ,...„6. nr & Comer of Onio , st!vaa lgtsulz: -- - -----"•---- - • - -- ' f : '. 1 - t -'22 _i t 14'4 i; r Mal Gifoßt we ir .ateanys I No. 60 Pedaimrstitill="7" 41112 twarrvated B L t 26 an& lag fit . imair or oold J . :* - ' • aix ,4 4 - ,,' " ..z ,,— ..i'4 _ _ ,::4m." 4 -= , -4;="-A-A-'re.4 r , -' ,, - , .A;: , :- , --t'•,';?=',!,-'-.-':P 4 -.-4 . '-.... k..-s - 1..-t.-r-.;'.''&.. , 5 . -';&.:':..l'tl'e:-•'T.lt4tL , --7:5.'-" , '--:'z...-1A.2 - !"t---d'*Pf - -q^-'4t.-,r. ,., A•v:.:4'‘ . -.,:," '-'44'.'+'44--''.40.- :. ' • -:--- -.,-;...,- --.-- :" - --.,- ' ,----.:-:- :._ i. Xf..r -- :aa 7,44,- - .4: ;.1„ , ... 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King - Z A ilr Bell ' Joe DitWorth 8 S Fowler It A Reed • • ' Jair - W Woodwel/ ', •It e - .Bohnierts F Rahni C Ricketsoto j rnan ' Blf Hartman . D M Lo ng . - It J Anderson 'Jai W Bartow ' ' ' D E Ideffinley .0 a Wolf RobertD Cochran 'Wm , . W Hutton GI B Jo nes B F Jonas ,W H Phelps • C B Herron t- • arentroty AND TEILM 7I BX. i . D. E. MeRHILRY. ' OPendelly. from' A:3l. to 2 . i. 11. Aso,- f - and Satingar eveninm from 6 to 16 o'clock. PPodta regelved of. ON I MF and upwards. ividemois aeolared in December and ,tans of each rear. !. Dividends allowed toremain are placed to the credit of the.dePositor ar:pridoilpali and leer in-. teresn Sibs ccatipettiaoling it. -:> Books contain hig Charter, .By 7 La nished at the owe. Ito., fur ffico. • NT ; This Institution offers, especially to these persons wliose earnings.are smaM the opportunity to sectuntuate, by small debOgibl c ebMly saved, a -Mini which - ill be a resource when needed, their money not_only beingsafe but bemionrinterest, in , toad of remaining unproductive.' myir _.___;______________.____._____ VltEth 'O R T. tIE Tin Ware W - - -IFFEN. - .. Brushes Wooden are Baskets. F.Ploe 13nices O Moulds Cup Tubs • • C ash Basins Stiaw Ontters • ' p Mops Hair Sieves ' • Wire Sieves Minee knives,- Coal &rade • Silver &lap Stove Polish Chamois Skins Knife Washers Skewers Pasting Spous Gridirons Coffee Mills e Lemon Squeezers Wash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans. Wade ir t s Ke on • Bird Roasters • Fish tles ~ NrY Pans Ham Boilers Farina Greta Boilersera Egg Beaters Larding Needlers .. Flour Pails Pudding Pans Water Pilferers Bread Ladles C Plates Butter Ladles C'othes 'Wringers . Iron Holders Wooden S.pOons Step Ladders Butter Prints - Keelers WzahTubs Clothes Linea Cups' Scales Test Pores Cook's Knivi a Sad Irons ~ Breed •Poxes • Meat Presses Scoops Cake /loxes. Ac.. . . FOR THE DININCI ROOM . • Ste, . ~ .. . Euivße mime% Castors Call Bells . Syrup Jugs • Nut Picks .! . • Cake Knives • Fisb - Knivesi • • l.ramb•Knives Ice Croon Knives Salt Stands Napkin ings . Fruit Stands • Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons GGSoup LaiPee Oyster Ladles ra dron's Cuvy Ladles Sugar Spoons hi,ps Mustard Spoons .'Round di Oval Salvers Ica Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets • , ITTLERT.. IVors Handled Knives • Carvers Cocoa •do do 1 Forks S tag ish Teda T o do Square Waiters n glrays . • ~ Crumb Brushes Fork& Spoen Trais Crumb Trays Dish Covers • Chart n Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee • - wine Strain ...i x ..,.',- - co a etieri HisirlrLroffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mate Hound Waiters • Bread Baskets • Wino Coolers Cork Screws Krufe Sharpeuera itehigerators ' Water Coolers, dro. , . • FOR THE CITAMEER. Toilet Jara Water Carriersck Foot Bathe '• Chamber Iluets Infant's Baths - • Bowls and Pitchers MatreFs Brushes Gas Sand Shaving Ramis Nursery Shades Bronx Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands • Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. - MISCELLAEOUS. Libraey Steps - • Door Mats Vienna Fish Globas • _ Vesta . • • ' Bird Cages • - Meat Safes Vizzetts I Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames . Flasks Camp Knives - I 'Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well apPointed Household. , To be obtained at feasonable prices at the NEW STORK of -..... ' IEA."1" ..Sz TitICI-lAJEL.IDS,. 3 10;- 30 FIFT a STREET: First door below the - Exchange Bank., *IL. All goods deliiered;free-kf eharke in the eitY.Ailegbeny, quesne borough, etc : ' BirMinghara. Manchester. Du- '. • . • nol2'• . . DAUB As CA/TELL, Rif 110141VIAIIT AWIZOBS, No. igs ssirrimpio STRUT. wing , HAVE .717114 R.F.C.Ernm 41' tntrie and wallsodootad stook of • " Is is Gs •` - 0 D ' polo4 . oq iu t. of Clotius Cashneree, VeNtlnga, 410. AL/130. 1 7-4 large stook of • GENT'S FURNIOING inaludins Wooka.s7tiresPasier Oollars. Ne7ek goa and everythint Imlay kept by first ohne Furih ton BlOros. Orders promptly executed. int3o:l,,d, CORNWELL it. KERB, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old es# ' , bibbed Coach Factory.) butiFEpRZ wArc.l • - - , arzAki, &Tsarin a done as wing. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor to Jas. HOlmes & Co., .1" •Ft- A: E in Bacon; Lard. 'Sugar-Cured Rams, Etnlok9d Bcei, 4ko. Ate. Comer Market 7d and First sheets , PittsburigfPa: doolla CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant-street. neat the Cottrt _ House. Pittsburgh. • AL L BIIELNESS ENT/LIMITED TO his care will receive prompt attention. Col lections,made and themonv prompqy rettißted. d_____ oc:l3,d'' it 1 4 , TO RIIILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ..ira ajeo7p-i i• asiafilataii n a saverior suitiqk of Ul which we a repropareitWdelivefr om our COAL : NAM?, SOD LUNATIC STRRRT. ha 'l equality of Fly C°lll ~ WSW, •eie DPW, i . .. i - FTP a RtM i 4FlV.ltfrr d i CO* NEW AND.DFOLWILE LOT OF WINTIER CLOAKS, "SHAWLS MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Stand country Flannels. H. J. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street Rog o3jr. , Ito. .418" Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano -Far' tory. eatabliehed in 183 d. &choice Wok of-Piano 7 ootaro Centre in mbinins all the • tie& of& Bret chum lestrilent ifirtilate noveltleel (anderpateat). Highly important to the critical Pianist. Low tor alaharteePtitnee: ati2B win & BR OTHBR, • -Mat jli,T4icpvirjo. N8N!,44,13 - OY'S and YOUTH'S BOOTS, Children's Boots. Congress *Wad Balmoral& a prime lot. eallead examine before pi/ramble elsewhere 011 1.11 ISALE OF FIJES . titernoon at 5S Fifth street. - VPRIVIS EEPTI*3 BIN _ I I STORE, GOODS I K rre f'~ - , VIE DAILY. PO S TADVANCED. RATES. - • . . em uir by mail. ... Sixoqtfia '• ******* ********* . Three. .. ***************** •••• One.: " .. OneAviseir. delivered in iiiiVe'll Single copies... y......... —. To agents p er irtuaaii;:j......7.::a . ..... ** ** * ....... . .. .. ~ 2 00, . .. . NEW ADVERT--IsING RATES. Tlie following rates of adv tieing. have- been, agreed upon by the Pubis)," hers er of the Pittsburgh Daily Press• to o viestrfiot on. and after tiro 10th ay of Novom u aaux,onAknew contracts,: . . sung:STANDING MATTER. m-s.. ~ , ~ , . PER SINGLE s Q u AliirrElrE ty DAY, One insertion $6O Two menthe.-- 9100 ' / 2 4 v 1 A l a i u 3 42i11 1 tie : 1 l a ' ion: a m i rnztihtitr...... Ii fit One week .......... .. 200 Five months,- l 4 00 i r wo Weeks ........ 3SO SET menthe ...... 15 00_ Three week; .5 00 Nin ye ontha.... 2 0 0 0 One Month , : ... .... 600 0ner.......... 25 00 INI.IICIII4NGEABI,VIIIATTEIL ; Which allows theprivilege of a weekly change of matter, .to be Inserted among new ' 1 I advertisements. PEEL SINGLE SQUARE, EvuEy DAY,,. TweliSirniosths .. ..,. ............ . ...... .. .................... VI 2 00 Admire: intoning .-..- ................. . .............. 30 00 nistrators' Notices ................ . ........ 2 25 Miming° Notices Death otices. e ach...................... ........... *3: All advertisements ordered in for one Month, or Iles time, to be cash at - the 'limo of or daring. DAILY POST. A Reminiseenee'' of the United States Bank. An old broker, of forty years' ex perience in New York, Philadelphia and Bostob, is Writing a series of "Revelations of the Stock Exchange," for the Boston Commercial Bulletin, and in his last, gives the following reminiscence : The: glory of the great Regulator had all departed- 2 410 crowds of men nor mil lions of money resounded in the marbl e palace, which had been erected at a cost of a half million of dollars—only an occa• sional footstep rang, with startling, loud r everberations, in the high, vaulted banking rooms; and all the offices around it were silent and deserted as the grave. Thomp son, thb transfer clerk, kept up a shadow of the old high estate in a distant part of the building, but in the Immediate business hall atone Mr. Patterson, with the old gray-headed porter, kept watch and ward each day, playing the farce that the bank still lived, on the spot where he had paid out billions and trillions of money. One day a stranger enters, evidently from the West—the far West. For a moment he is struck by the'tomb like aspect and deathly silence of the place but discovering some one at the distan counter, advances. The awakened echoes of his own steps give the only sign of life. Rustling a large pile of bank notes, ho demanded— . "Give me "Money? the Pll :regi ter them money e "m for - you." Repister be hanged. Pay thezu.— Now.' "We can't." vh 7 --w here'sTliereside n t ?' flierit is no President." t'Who are you ?" "I'm the teller." "Well, tell me where the Cashier is, then." "There is no Cashier." "What!" and, hesitating a moment, he burst into a loud, sharp cry of—" There is no Cashier !" From the vaulted ceiling echoed back in distinct words; "There is no cash here!'' The stranger started, looked up to whence the reply came, stared at the teller and, gathering up his bills, departed with out another word. Mr. Patterson 'also started at the Delphic oracle, and, his mind having for some time been uneasy under Lis false position and the sad mem ories it brought, determined to retire from the banking hall whose fame was fled and post notes fled, and all but him departed.' - So little an incident decided him, and he left the scene of his former useful and brilliant career forever. The remains of the bank were removed to some back rooms in No. 79 Walnut street; - and the building sold, after a time, to the Government,rho now occupies it as a Cnstom House. Upon the body of the dead, monster there sat, for years after, an inquest of ghouls, rich men, of high standing and character, who did not hesi tate to drape $8,500 a year for each other out of theilittle left to so many widows, orphanS and broken down merchants, and continued to feast upon the crushed orange, till every drop of Jule() was sucked dry, when-they too, resigned, and the once glo rious itinki of the United States became like the baseless 'fabric of a dream. The Separation Final. From the Richmond We) Enquirer., Dee, 12, Prosident Davis, in hie inaugural - at Montgomery, truly expressed the univer sal sentiment when he proclaimed, even before the beginning of the war, that the separation was final and eternal. !Our people, despite their earlier division as to the time for action, resolved as one man upon separate political life. Wearied with. unceasing contentions in the Federal councils, and alarmed and aroused at the determined.attempt to place the yoke upon , I them, when they finally sundered the bands of union as it was with lull purpose that it should be forever. The _immense ma jorities which ratified the acts of secession told how earnest was the popular resolve. In no spbech, in no letter; in no news paper, _have we ever seen an intimation that under any conceivable circumstances the Union cotild be cemented again. The avowal of such :.a: sentiment would have drawn upon any man an odium that would tiava been crushing and universal. By common consent he would have been class ed among traitors. Letnot our foes. delude themselves. Let tirem place no confidence in the hope that by.a_ "vigoro,a prosecution of the war, bouPled with a constitutional administra tion of the Federal government" (it such .a thing were possible), they can, in the least, 'demoralize' our people, But our citizens utterly deny that the enemy can prosecute. the war, either vigorously or otherwise, "coupled with a constitutional ischninittration of the Federal govern- ment." . Such an idea isinstantly rejected here as a fatal fallacy. 'I We_ utterly deny the ri , ),ht of the Feder al government to make war upon us under - the pretentious that we are States of the Federal Union; and we denounce snob inr: aautterly unconstitutional, wicked iiiilnitrocions, and " care nought for any conciliatory" word the assailants of our homes and liberties may bear us upon their bayonets. * * For "brutality and knavery" we have indeed a separate wrath; but the attempt at our subjugation; in which our foes are engaged,in the grand crime against us, and alone suffices to arouse our at most and unamimous endeavors, and there is no blnndishneiat that can under mine our resolve. ;'Origin of the Becket Pear. The uniform and universal excellence of Ais - pear no intelligent person will clool4 i ..but its origin is not so fairly undis ,... . putif,„; i.lo this respect it ranks with the Del4greZ,grape. A correspondent of a MiOnisota paper says that in'-the year of 1 - 7 94 ..Frenchman, - banished from his na- i tive , country ! , came to •Ameripa, a n d set tled e point of land below Philadel phid. tNot long after he had built his cab ini'helbserved a young pear tree growing up oeagAis door. He guarded it until it pamh_tt‘age of bearing fruit, When he was rejoieed to find' the product of superior 1 1 quality. He carried a few to market, I where' , they found ready purchasers. And iso oh fgr ten or fifteen years his seed ling.Pei# m tree brought him a handsome lit tle edthe. The Frenchman kept the whereabouts of the tree a secret as long as possible, and 'When it was discovered, he fdrbikire scions tote taken Iron it. As alwa he a - kept. = old sickle hapging on a 1 1imb of - tree, it came to be Balled '"the. Sickle ti`,..;atill hence the Seckel: 'ln the year 1821: 1 1e died, and bequeatliedlii lit tle homed favorite tree to StePhen Gir ar d d, by " j oin grafts were soon distribu- Je''' 48 00 9'c, -2-15 - r7O - •. Is That's. brie story. Mr. Downing tells another, iv it: that the seedling was rais ed by a " le dealer near Philadelphia, known aii s :, Dutch Jacob;" thaehe after ward sold 't d land on which it stood to a Mr. Seckerovho introduced thel fruit to public notic_.6. Afterwards, the farm anti tree beciiiiielhe property of Mr' Girard.— The Origin4l 4 lree is believed to be still alive., "s'. Romantic Story of the Countess 4of Siegen. The folio ivpig is told in a German pa per in conneclion with the recent death of Lady Siegen, When a young girl, she was very pretty, though:of a poor, genteel family. She yfias engaged to be married to a lawyer's Clerk, and the wedding was to come off on certain day. Among the guests invited was the employer of her lover, who waskbachelor of forty years. It so happened Oat she had a quarrel with; her lover on th, morning of the wedding day, and he left the house in a huff. Nor did he come hal to be married, though the wedding gueffts all :assembled at the appointed time. trether with the person who was to oflicl to at the ceremony.— They were all indignant at the conduct of the young man, dad the lawyer himself commiserated the) cruel treatment of the isoor girl very much. After two hours search, it was fetid that the bridegroom. had had left town by the diligence, wherenpon the lawyer (who w _much struck with the beauty of the bride) offered to marrY, her, himself. She did dot long hesitate. His fine position, together with the sweet re- ; venge this would -*flier lover, 'induced ; 'her to then and tWe'wed the lawyer.—; The matchproved thite i'liappy one, and during four years shOrytge. him an excel.; lent wife. At the eiftt(et timehe died; leaving her his whqleiigitizta.--adeipli priLdirl "rdow; • 'Her former lover, who dermeanwhile gone , to his old ost, was now anxious to atonehaek for his fault, p but the lady firmly refused to see him at all.—; It was not many mouths, however, before she married General Teinitz, a rich and handsome officer in the Prussian service. She lived with himwo years and again became a widow—this time inheriting a ' princely estate. A year or two more pass ed, when she married the Count von Sie- I gen, and became the mother of a race of Prussian nobles. She had no children by her first two husbands. She was fifty-six years of age at the time of her death.-- Her first lover, who had really been the involuntary cause of her good fortune, re ceivea nsion from her or many years up to the time of her death, f bat she would never see him. verdict of a Jury of Boys. When Dr. Nathaniel Prentice taught a public school in Roxbury he was very much a favorite ; but his patience at 4 ' would get very much exhausted by the in fractions of the school rules by the schol ars. On one occasion, in rather a wrathy way, threatened to punish with six blows of a heayY ferule the first boy deter+. fed in whispering, and appointed some as detectors. Shortly after one of the de tectors shouted:— "Master, John Zeiler is whispering." John was called up and asked if it was a= fact. (John, by the way, was a favorite both with his teacher and school-mates.) "Yes," answered John, "I was not aware of what I was about; I was intent on working out a sum, and requested the tic who sat next to baud me e arithme cthat contained the rule which I wished to see." Tha doctor regretted hasty treat, but told John that he coul h d is not suffer h him to whisper and escape the punishment, and continued : "I wish I could avoid it, but cannot, Without a forfeiture of my word. I will," he continued, "leave, it to say •whether or not. I omit the punishment.' John said he was agreed to thatlinditn ! mediately called out S., T. D and D. P. .D The doctor told them to return a verdict, which they soon did, (after con sultation,) as follows: "The master's word must be keptinvi olate,--John must rerieive the threatened six blows of the ferule; but it must be in flicted on voluntary proxiesl—and we, the arbitrators, will share the punishment by receiving each of us two of the blows." John, who had listened to the verdict, stepped up to the Doctor, and with out stretched hand exclaimed: "Master, here is my' hand i they shan't be struck a blow; Ii will recetve the par( r .. ishment." The Doctor, under. pretence . of wiping his face, shielding his eyes , and telling the boys to gd to their seats, said be would think of it. I - believe did, think of it tq his dying day ; but' , the punishment was never intlicted.—Hiddlesex Journal. Sixty Years of 'I/tarried Life. A few days since the itev. - David Lewis, of Newark, Ohio, celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of his marriage. A very large assemblage of relatives and 'friends - were presept,dicluding those'lioW:Veitnidit. and Massachusetts. TI a respechye Me! of Mr. and Mrs.; Leivis were Anof seventy-nine. Two visitors from the East.: - ern States had numbered; one seiretity•eight years, the other eighty, and all seemed to enjoy almost the vigor of: youth.' This happy meetingytook place at the residence of Dr. Miner, and the hosteast on this Oc casion, was dressed, in a bridal robe of her mother's, worn sixty years , ago, wit}i; sleeves to the elbow, short waisted and a flowing train, and a cap of corresponding antiquity. Upon the table was spread the beautiful wrought linen, the handiwork of that mother in her maiden dayq,and graced with the Same antique blue cams ware-- /ler° were the same mugs that contained the sparkling cider; the coffee: pot andthe - same tea pot that was by itseide, with its surrounding group of' cups, and even the tiny silver spoons that had been used at the_marriage feast. LAKE 817PERIOil COPPER ElllllB ••••11D..- XXIELTLINTIGI • W KS.' ...., _ . , PA.IIIC. ZM'Clni,l_ll,7 dtt. Co. Manufacturers at Sheath. Breslers'_and Bolt. Copper. Per Pressed Cot Bottome, ieed Bell Bottonf.'SPoitet Solder. : ko. In Moo. inmorkii and dealers MI4 Mn Plate, Sheet eta fret. rue. itc,. AP Constaittly on hand. - Tinsuant Hitching. nd Toole. Warehouse. Do. 1419 FIRST and 120 BEYOND STP.BEIT. Pitt/Ibn telt. Penna. atteAliPl3 rn peclal orderztof Coyer cut to oats desired D feiltyd&w ______________,_____, . . ..,_ • !315Aer. Read r Read ! Read HIGHLY IMPORTANT 11 G!ED.REAT nziati• ivi THE A)PFLICT and those suffering from o G • TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLDt_ you Wish, to experience great : relie f 19 You? ght, by the world -renowned REISSIAN PRIMER NYEVEACIE Ed. Purchasers will centime to find Period. Nimble tion by trying these Spectacles. Sold only-by No • , 9J. DIAMOND, Optietan, - . Fifth stre P Buildins. The &wren Pebble insertedet, ost in old Imam. i desired.. - Air' Dewar Dopester; and Pretenders. 1,22 Spencer DDEWERS AND MALSTERS. .PHatur,.' %Mx BRE'WSRY. Pittsburgh. Se ptamberlo.l362. 1 ink ISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP. AL/ -The partneralifii 'heretofore fighting be. JOS SPENCER -and W. U.; GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of: August, .11862• the e being'authorized to settle up- the :business of the !ite firm at willffic contheßre-. Airy, The Browmg_Busines boinued b y SPENCER A. WRAY, who intend, to • have al-' w_ays on hand a superior article of ALE. POR TER and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned will Ito thankful to the friends of the, late firm for a continuance of- their patronage, and pronuise tomy make it their aim to givesatisfaction to all who ri purchase from them. Mr. ROBERT WATSON. of Liberty street, so long known to the business communitY. will have the management of our business, with the full centre' in the Brewery. • Add se all orders to SPENCER ,k Mc.KAY. Phtenix Brewery. Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER, JAMES MoKAY. __________..._._________________ 11311RZS'AVE DISEASIos.. Ja. Dr:BROWN'ShIRDICAL and SURGICAL Moe. No. no .. . ' -•..„ 1 PSmithfield' street; Pittabutal l ' '' -, —1 - t emnsylvata: - • ...• • • • ..: .• , • Dr. BROWN'S an old churn ; • • - of Pittsburgh. and hie been in ~, '. '!' Praotieofor thelast twenty-give -. 0 - 1 rears. His business has been - - - ../ ../ 00.2.411114 icajmostly to l'xiyate ,,, and:. ','- ..:, Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a meditial 'friend. should, not fail to And out theatre plate of relief ThsrDootor is s zzimiller graduate. and his ernerrei.....„ i.t... i.a f7 p beet tt of %certain olays f oct i lipaes is a sure enar lief by c' the tonellorr I:l;fenzlietilaeallilaagMtlitl ihit. athlete. DR. BROWN'S REELEDIRS never fail to ours the worst form .of Venereal Diseases' Impurities and Bonham Affe.- Also all diseases origins from a hereditareticuut y taint: which ntanifeets - Itself to the form: of totter., Psoriasis. and a great man o kin diS: f s asses.asses.,tho.orisin o y li m e fasile& Irntlientiredr Isnopink To persona so eDr. -Brown i Offen 1 Awing a mound room, -, v ' „ SEWN Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual itratineation. which the Yonne and weak w laded often give way to. (to their own destruoticn..) ar the only theyare afe. reliable remediee known in the country of health. - s and make a sPexis restoration _____ Dr. RILKUMATIBM. s Brown never fail to cure this Palatka disowns IN A Thar DAYS - - he Will Wanallt a cure. He also treats Pilo', Gloat, Gonnorrhroa Stricture, Ilrethal Discharges. NemalerWeakneas Monthly Suppressions.' Diseases of the JoinUt. Manila in Ano, Nervous Affections. Pains in the B ather with a eak and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder , to- A we , gll diseases of an impure origin. »h. diseases theayasp ptoms. contenting a via directed to DR. BROWN, No. /SO tansitio g il Bt., ' Pittabunth. Pa.' will ho. imuledia_ 12 1 7 answer, ed. Medicine gent to an, address. cams racked and secure from observation. °Moo and Private Rooms. No. 50 Smithfield tract Pitha-**- 1 1 Pa. nols-dawds V'I'II EXTRACTED WI TR' 011 T IN b.* the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and theirfandites have their teeth extraoted bY mi proems. and are ready to testily as to the safety'und painlessness of the operation. whatever has been sald.by persons interested In asserting thecontramhavingno knowledge of MY Process. ea.ARTTNICIAL MTN inserted in every style. and Il eacharg as low, as will warrant the best of material all eases. noltly-la a OUDAY. Dentist, 1841 Etudthfleld street. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. On THE ISPERDT- AHD IPERJRABII AV ENT cure of . DisOONORETIRA., (*LEM , DRETRAL charges. Bembial Weaknew Nightly.lnds gionp„_lnoonticenag Denali Irrita- GrlVol;DtrieturB and Affections of_ the Kid neys and Bladder. ;Which has been used by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. In kuPers th . or tins practiceOnseue. with the entire mosses, 1.21 !m compound therto knosm. 0414111 BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS ire sti r s 3 edy In he n na often effecting onre in a few and cure is effeotitieperman ant. h e y ' are prepared from vegetable er.traots that are luinaless on the'system. andnever muse tte the stomach. or impregnate the breath and linger ooated, all nausectus taste is avoided. being anger of,diet isneoresary whilst wing th em: nor dose their action interfere with Waimea p ur inate. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR,. Dr. Bell's Treatise on fiensinal Weakness, Siel Abuse'. Ootiortlea, Med. a Pamphlet of 50 Pates. o pp_taining_boortant advice to the as dieted. BENT FREE. PM' Postage. Rix cents are required to DR. DELL'S CREEN'IIOOIi, A oompleie.Treatisti on Gonorr.hea. Meet. Stria -7a re Vai l ri l e ° li n All i s! ,v various, efeos with r talent ' . without the aid of a physician PRIOR ONE. DOLLAR, The Me or Books will be sent. secure from ob servation, by mail. Poet-Paid, by any ildtartised Agent, on reoaipt of the money. J. BRYAN, Rochester N. Y Gen'i Arent. JOS I EPII Praktm. . corner Market street and Diamond. Bold by all Drag_r Agent for Pittiburgh. ats. . aulB:dasowlr.is W.Wit M. FABER & CO., SitAla' ENGINE BUILDE iron Ifrounders, lENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near the Penn. Pump? Dew . PITZEIBUROIL L.' IM ANI7FACTORE AIX ' PUNISH OP i A' Steam liscrantinsr from three to one , hundred and hares power. and Baited tbr 1 Oriitlifinealaw , 1 Bisstiftirnacce. Factories, -VaivaParticalar Mimi* to ths eon struation ol s aud - fituabinerplfor grid mills. and for mulay afittoircular saw milts. !- vis also on handi_lnsialsed Wilt ready far ship. Mont sr short With*. ~eAleanditailere ofeverY doessipticuL •„ Mao. furnish BoilerSandbiost Iron seperateg; - WrowatTron Shafthwilangeru and (Mi es mans lee and oontinuwthermanufa e of wooled maetnery and Machine Cards. Oar.p*es are low. our machinery manufactur •sd of um bestqtmliti of materials. and w in all'ossorto - inve satisfaction. arranted • SitOrdera Prom all:sues of the country solicit ed an& promptly Altai. fe2,l:llrw FrlllB DA?— . • Ja. Just opened a oomplete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING (H)ODEI. W. H. DUO= 4 CO, • nog en , 0 m ltederil street.Alle h I PAPER marmites, of all styles, bought before the tax Movies, will be oold at the usual low PVT ae6 slo.l7%slPreecc DEALERS IN OILS ...... 8 M. 8 .1.E11. & CiO.i ! 1 , ... mpurunortraiiits OP- -1 f , Pure No. I carboit -'43.11; 1' L .IEI .36 .1.1- zt› _r_. _I: .: . . . . . 401Bco on LIBERTY '4l.ltßinclopPpsi,to Penti'a R. R. Depot .. 1 . , - All oil, warranted. . ' jatiZ3Jl74 7.- I Ul3l 1 LOIdO., MILLER C 0 .4 " . • r , . 'WORKS 11.78.11.ARP8.11Dit0II STATION. Ai r *_ , 1 LEGIERNY.V ALLEY . E.A.I.LEOAD. . 01110;3 and Warehop.3o 23 is Asoine irk STREET, .111111 11*/1189.11., Malinilulturrs oilillundnatint and Lainialkted Carbon- Oils and BonsolC 111.1,0' 1)3a:; 317: • h k a 0.317 I. ti o en_ t, otl . - w Ork DVIICA.N, DUNLAP &.-Cd.‘. Manufacturers of ,fuRE winrit REriarzir., c rt 0 N I office' No. 291 LIBMITY SiREST, Pitts. burgh.N. ngB-81nd • THE ARDESCO OIL C miIiTTPAcyuRir..AND itAvw:roit solo a superior artclo of Retine . d_ Ak.l7dftspo N ON - EXPLOSTVO. ' P rt . a 'sit-a' c.;!' LE warohoipe, 22IR*101151tRalcT 'PIT TSB U:ItO 14, - , . , .._... __ The: Thilosophieollunter:, -•ilAviimaps FEW nommiqueriarta • Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many.advantages over the Common Burners, 1. It makes a large or mall' light with Perfeet combustion. • • • , . , .- ' • ' - 2. It will burn any quantity oloil with safety., 3. It can be used with a long or ehort olihrittes. - 4. It oari bo used as a taper night-laraP. ' . .. 5. It can always be wade to burn econotidoaliY, 6. It is snore easily wicked than 'any- other burner. , - , . 7. It cab be trimmed and Ii tn ghtawithoutge,oving ilio cone. ...- 8. It thiews all thewhite light above' the cone. 9. Tho Chimney can be removed .or, inserted without tduching the glen-. " These - btu/kers are the common lio.l 'S aitei and can be nut on any' lamp now in use... Every per-. ou flaunt. Carbon Oil should have aPhilosophie Burner. , Trio.) 23 cents; or d0z0n.44.- Sold sNo. 82 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. ie2s-Iydw rte._P; ILLYBEN. DiP' UESNE BRASS WORK k'IILTUN ~ c~y ; ~ i AN T/P.LOTtlitlkkllOP FIN/SHED BRASS WORK, GAN ;AND STEAM FITTERS; Aar_ Pa 03rticular attention to Haiti Oil Reiliter rassleastings of suporioranwthnesa =Wale. ..rannamiek E144".41448.T r4 h r;1132 .N: eau oeer. Steamboat work and roairin f it teener • - i • Itotge Oil • Davra SaT • erkiit _ 7 _,,„......, , JAMES A. FETZ_____ER, - '• FORWARQING AND COMMISSION I MERCHANT, I /011 TEN sets or Dr . Flour, Grain Bacon, Lti aril Matter, ied emit an FrOd,uoe • Generally, 1 " • Cormir Market and First Gireets, PITTSBURGH, PA., REFER tiCO — Franois G. Bailey. Rig, 'Williant Dilwcirth. Sr.. S. Cuthbert Jr Son. !Pittsburgh.' Boyd A. Ott, Ileisker & Swoaringon, B. Brady. G Cas /ith. M. M. Bank, List Rowell Mangle & Co., Wheeli eor geng. -W. Anderson. Donlon. Parton & Co.; ' • my2:2ptkis J. &M . IVI'STEEN, Brass Founders, . GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All kinds of Braes mitt Iron-.(looks wade to order. Also, BASS OASTINGS, Or ALL KINDS Made at the shortest notice:! OIL REFINERY 'S •FITTED-UP. .16All 0 rder: 31 .311.1'03019N & TETLEt'S, 138 WOOD STREET.IviII be promptly attended to: The members of thil firm bang practi2l.l me= ehanies. of Many years' experience in the bed ew.% wtll insure to give' ezttufaction in ev meet. • - ee6lyd wn twiIIIAGALET, WHIRMLE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET. trumax mune. DAvut senamnram. HARRISON A. oorrnr.. SDeoial Partssar. General Partners. MEANS st COFFIN', akooeasorslit'Candleas. Melina A Ce..) WROLESILLE GROOARS, Corner Wood and Water Streeta, km. , PITTSIIIOII6I3. Pa linuncq....w..A.N- A. omivele. lr i llent, 115 Wateri:lreet:Plitistr°ta: is Prepared to bring oat or sond back passenger; from or to any part of the old country. either by steam or sailjngpackets. , SIGIiT ' TS FOR SALE. Payable ba anY part of Rurone j . Agent for the Ludiannpolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also; Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets. and for thelines of Steamers sail, ing between New.: York. Liverpool. Glasgow and GalwaY. / fell WILLIA.4 Cam. &. CO. . WHOLESALE GROCERS. ." And; Importers or wINAN, BRAADIEs. CURS, AC , - i ALSO. Distillers and - Dealers in . _ BM OLD 1110NONGAO1LA RYE IVED3RY n 023, • 827 Elberty Street, . ' 1 P1PII SIIK 1 86 : 16t. PA. jF you wedirr song Goon NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat. mixed. and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine. New Orange; Lemon and Citron Peal go to Kalmar& Brothers. in theDialikond. whore you will get a new crop ; of Bruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Alec a_general and tWI assortment of Family oroceries. Teaai ine4 Bradlee. 'and all other kinds of -Form= and Domestic; Liquors. WORTS Jr BRO II„ TBR da24- corner Diamond,ind Diamond alley. - ".T. H. CASIDAT. Sole, Stock, DiArt, Bond and • Calm Bahl Natate and Nev. abandise Broker. . . O FFICR,BOOMNo. 12 BURRIVG BUILDING. POURTU STRUT. Pittaburth. Pa, Dasirable Mill p un roperty and other Real Relate to, the amot Of VOO.OOO Inmate low. WAL Wean( war: g. sitrva it co, WHOLESAiIiE GROCERS . In 02 SECOND 40147 FIRST STREETs sass PIT tist aen. 1.000 HO o . o at 'l 3 f i d g p l ri ß co r, ga ill i t g Lll r t MOCkiland'a Auction. A 1 •.1 '•• - •:..t: 4 tl.:•• i'•.•li'di- ". LI . „ 1 =- .112 'I? • "••••• ' . • •. { ,_-„,iti,::)-', - .. A , Er :•. , .- 1 . -,. FIICEETS IEI NIDALICNEEIi: ITiirt rie....:Die. -, - 13W DIrALLIBLIO.,4IZiEntiZitet pripared frail Mit reatjuistif Dr Stephen Sweet, of .. Conneetionik thavev, bQZl6:setter;.andititbeen -,-. - ' l ' .twedirrhis practice to the t w e A t yietuswith_-3-,,•,,, -, . 0 the most eatenichiAtranceesa7,Akaztextortialient-' ' 4 medpAt ii without aural And ,wll4-4.lloFiAto-oill!i ore Weedily -, than anrittuir preparation. Por -. . Rhein:Milo .and:Nerrons -111. aordereatitatteltr. ~.•! itifallible,_ aid Mt 'a - 'cure' ler 'Soreaollyom44,. ,: Spraitte, -, Bruiser, Ste., ita coothiAr. ha:Ant-MIT' pewerfaistreamthening.propertiecoacittk tikelict wonder' And Astonishment Of al l , erbotare - e•ror'' " ,' 4 remite tri4l-...,:0rer fonr-hundreittatetier C:;?..`Z4f4h7l retl:4l.liCabk! cares, performed Itylt-withWthe • 4. twoleariVatie# thia soot, - '•••=.. i•Y.sl - , i44r -0 ;t Ir: 4 1 .4- i;?-;xticiiiits' cV . ._,,,,- ~,, `den i/ ) 4 k W O W ..r I'. '...Ageird.9 for Pit birth "."-- '''' ." -** Lc • 4 t.: ..f 4 7-.Aeit c IpirRINGTON • • '''' - ' • - um . .. . /HON !AND ' 'NAIL IIATCSP" ' P ITTSBURG ~ t., _ .. , manafic.;„,.. , ; ,...,... of; ~,,.... iti, , ,..1.,:i - tkl .. Ete.:d 4 6. 1 1 174 4.4 1 - •,..-.:, ~ 1 7t - 1,,;'.3.1-41.11,:,,e1,:i....- .t.. - f'-`' ~ ar, Shark latitte_pii .14at,a; . 111 re2p.,14::,2-i r- , 't:-:i = V 15 '" . ..' - 1 - sad Iron;.arlini a ultiareifs....7. .-, ,;.,,,---=:..14,.4.1,[:J I -- 1 . _..,_..,1 ._,,..-,,,:.:_•,- . ~.. .:.- t...., ,,, - 1 .-.4n-- --, = 180.111aara„ Satan.]: /sal amillglhiraf,4ls : 1,9 qc:; - '.izst f.- 7 a - - ,-.- Troz4 i tioitable for CoallYoris.l s,iigvitif ad ol- Worksaro oining:the CITY. GAS" Weirl .i. --, - - • ' , 1:14-'li- /".7 . - - . 1. , 14-4 &11 . , •,.. .." ar INttl9B:lFrator etreet`a zu1t.,.,,,-1.g.';,.:),:):1,7.;,,Ti a [Agents ittireeti BasalroreinnildtpC.-,. 6 a D lB :6lnfii -' 1 , • ',...,::.,':" 17 . 0 -..?:.•-_ '''''''' ' l' 4- 4' .. . ' . ' ?7_,.' . : 'l ` - ~.-:,•....;•-':._ 'iiiliiii4.',-r.,.4 ~i,. ittOtriii it .;ll ALßlEkikkidE.ll,324 : , 4; ,- AW:11" . -` '- ;. '' ~ ,--;,1, , ,,..- ..0.1 JOBBER ''''' " '.- andSHOP lfrlifillN ALLEY, between litroott • Li.biDrityStreato, .•••.;; • - :-..i ;21;. - ,-,..., -, .. IT.. x: , !. - . , • ' - -P....0t311111i0114'4.... ,-,, ..',--1.r., :,. - 1151rOtdeissopoited and promitti'sittande to '- ;- ;- z a u s ** • •,• , • '',' _ 7,.,, : ',"..-:1. , ,r':.r1 - : . -----• ------------ Vir. , I 'hoieiale Grocery ..an lignor gtirq STOCKAND ,rllB2llThuts OW k ing Wholesale i o ed e G r ocery on nlou and r i l hr e 6 l ll° b B an d d e streets the oity. la offered for aslo. as-rho era wish to'go-into other business. For farthe r:` Portionlans address ..LOOK BOX 18. Pitrobursh P. . 0. ' B E7B Elf • 2 - - x-i• 1141 / I MI/ cziErr, optiosite cathedra... I,te ESTIViZAND GENERAL AGREE • • ' astur.as TN- ' 1510 Tia -BOND& MOR'ELIGEB avd . • • • :_r_l l • z ' JOHN 95 egraga. Ohio and Beaver a 4, ALLEGHENY'CITY; Largo eta* of Outs of all dariPticintin or mode to order. and for pal est Lpiyinme.&,* Repairing Promptly attended nolum-myst-dtf C 0 LT'S It IC VO.L VER o.oza t new model. all ekes Tor saletb7' t.... . - nog AOWN TETLEY. 136 Wood stre4lt,,. NEW *MOCK OF 8001.0 AN 0 14110 E .L haat receivel at hielliellaedir Awetion, Fifth 'testa,. . . .708... t. MINTIIII JOHN •rAIITTL E * - Jr. g , • sic /oft liana.= mama: STOCK AND,AIit-BROKEfi proadmoolgot i a goat Dana& and &woo , bemot and NOM. urAix PA3gat, juottokr , -. 4worrit Fre% tiad AluutioAtt, 1411 be sold with, out advent s poise . nit New Vtuti'a la tho old stand, ti: w to., by. Rio *Med, W. P. MARSHALL. eir soli .::- ..... ......„ ... _.........„ ..., - TCYTJECE,-;.Ptraxam,-.. go.k.p..*AuLtzz- r — __-, .theismorsrltUd.ala o IY. hlodiestodaltdeam(-u. i tk ,„ •, . _ ....,--. nations treat reeretsarid .• • •. •. • :delicate disorders. self- ' abuse. and erdissaa —, :••- - ..f.. . ::.// 'tuatioa , t gi- 5..... _.••••••.z......-...- • *ant to youths of 1 0.441Fr.,. - 1.3-.., - - • 1113.1112.7 and adults, single or menial. Deoanse 'Da: BILIHBTECT publishia-the-faot, of lag doing 1 ' so, the ignorant and falsely modestV .gfully,.. -1. shookatand thinklif• - Tai'grent sir Orat i. " • and for - oontandastion, .1 and,. oorrusttells enlonc , - a-fl thabvitee.,proltaloriatillaik.htpp.,:fasu , -ramalspargoanbluihilotUrink•W-...tlltent ..'''''ig i ..IMOMICB tliat tkiy Illlthe &I,IXICt as Dr. ug,,..&Dli i „ .., , . uTRUP-Aenee ilitletihing) lest saiterative-prace-' tdoe. Might be osk to .thien,azzumg- etitßid faiselt: N:Yli modelit , ' and theinniritizone,fiumnes- nem -mo" „ sailed in, iarrovatoei tkralattP aamuiditthitui Said •,-- -1- c'" who borcipare teddy., in 11igen0e.e0n5a.,..4114.40 i,-n -l'iollairMnd3-oenw,:rialt ' busty; tha t (hilly -- '' gotten. It is to publ idt/r2rok that tinnier Ore !1..; k-1.1 ••••% - enta, -- -andrgusortatis ,pastuthat 'their, • ',IN. aeu ghtem e ndaratdl. 1, 'Pre tultr feeble ,-, '(*. ,,, 1r . siom,v,and or-dethMte co n tation. and agimaganno., ~.. I tiajo_edu rietored,rttphisalh .e:irci.'vigor hP DIV" '''' ..BRARSTR,ta). hasidee;y ...berele-a44-httow.,tc;d4' I r laaniNto threttehliLtiritithibeen'eavednumh'etd/ • llir. =xi celw .morthSoaAorr.,,Jko.,,DpennatorKl ..z-,.4.1 lies or nocturnal ehini.issions. a reopnolek4steured ~... -,.., 111.1.0_417-30144sPaoei Of tirgelty-Mottior Peedeslf"..-'- kwatahigiontionliarlYkis .p.. 'ishoyareAmui.ppriruk.?: - v - % teameroitrgrevVegebible'Aßlngdoittrkiviniir 'thou the • -- . relleosr.orthohlaruniiid - mitten ttaait• on-c, - 411 e ed it and itutittifote& the imaita *a „ I z emalestio- , , , ars treated lettltraarkertiniedithasivltimd ' ' ' lover forty -- yeard (40j .expegienoo_ln.tlitnr.igroak,- •..!,,1 mensal. luenitals:Of , bth the '-`old•WeritPatid "- . - ed•Statc. leads hint.o si u .-- tumsliwittrin w ' 3 ' 4 . fair trial; and harhArteis will,-airain bloom . . upon the Unw - ' . Meek.: TSIGII - o tenger *jar/ ---•'•' ''' - montebanhe and .quaoks. but-come , and.buoured- .!--..,- • Consmhptionand all 4f Rai and likee.6s2:*-or which Ise Illanyf Minn. our, co oan !..., r .1 now-be ralletrode-dzi, they attend' to it in - .time Irtill Partio can- 'keit& inPtreittnidhP Fier bye, li'doiii o the...lfni:Real Advistmwhiolt .:-... ~ ..-.• is given gm an Vitt al;rdfl.fitim.ng - mead- ,vantagis exof 0* ..,...,•segm, expetrionoeS and -I _ fia ONGlV i l , th inijOUrifeitten .ho has' caper or Skill . • .in_ the vestment of, -, 0..A.,...v-w A a a ::=, , th .dsily consulted by tifejiroroamon. as well - as,rinaht- . ~ ;., `mended b' - regootablene-Jetize,lmhilmtere,liro prietori of diotok t &a, - Mao „ 1 414 .--.Breikba . etil - I , :s 74,;-a street, near Disumendltieet.-IPilfate cotoninut- . cations= from all,gert el ti t ll4 . l 4tion - stidg,,st -- . -;" '- •''' tended 13: 141—.1 ../. . j • -• • -.,:.., fes ' , _7 -, E. -, 11/10.VRE14,• - 1 •••'• '''''.- - - . • - tti yargh•Postolllul. - - -;•,•-' 1 (211..TIFICAVIRS..., T.'"z , - - - ,- ;4 , .• ---"-- ir 'MI lel! II" 2f...:. 211 4111 - pristrtif.; . TILL* I ' lesties, forlii. perienihit hes Wen - . serelS, lit' tlictUl thr,yeare when_Me is netkordy J.:pi ieveil Ofz--: t - E - • - •••: Ids sabnne. sr tut co - iiitibletiir ' curd d.. been • afflieteituith a coiledvery..nialinaatn titanhary • ' ". -' Rryeipelas for ypan. I haio aon saVeral, of, our -regular:Thysiclanti.'butii,ltwitloito, any. berf=, ..- enc. Vt Called on Daher. BraMtru p. ,-sonio lime.: - i• Pest Vast and hlivethken his' hatdito ;which, hmr-, „.. „, ..„. ~.,. ever,,.ll id loottiposesFelherha,..., I . em now''. volt , ."- - L:rsilf,,erkr.gtgiinz:PeßinciN-141fuNgaLl.7i§P ' - . It to. 1111 ,Clarton, Diamond Alley: ,i'..,••• ••• c,.4., -, .' ~-•,- '4'7 illlfigeißY claerlEN.,l, Ale AL been . kifilicted duce r wa:l very smoko at f a clis7 ,„ ...._ ease 'Called • .Rpilete ! y; or. Falling : : FRI: 1" - tiat'o - :t" ' ----r ` tried the: bed physicians in the 01 . 11 -coujit.47.# l o , • in this but nerer - receivbd any ben Mt. li r iris , Ravin(' to call on.-Dr.. Epp trmi - hat year "end •••••••,..' have bad nespollesh fit. 9 6113 - CO then. 1 thOrefcre, , , eII &welder Inlyself:coin Pleteir rireedl'-- niftiviher ' - information Meuse call at... No. 2SL thrir at irct,.- ,,- - Ir- - 51 '-',---' tfit I S TIISIIRAD.LE3 . ( • _,, OWEN `llllll*.E - . „ MB iit 0:4 41i-1' . S , YArI L'O.E -: - 4.9),14C, -.Clair 44 ti•eet.,. ,. '-' t, 9 ENIUMAN 't3 4 LOTEiThrif BI 1 .S_DR TO ' OW: - CREA? Ijr-iVINO. 11.144.1uarED:gitoni_" ~..,:,_- : ~ _ 24 • i . "IV,ILII. YORKiiiiwithliAiiidoe isflAr'tiCer.OTHS,' --, 1124 LA r- ,PPM"' OSA *Ruck an bo.s.: . . -. 11 Mob de9l.4r venire') namil race. • - w*iirfe t §ilicententEr offere l . l / 4 91aak-lii. : ''' ' ' '' 2:- ' , 6 w leak%) i r 'Mint? D ..... " P.D 4LZIMie. BORT. DALzipou dr Cell Wholesale Grocers,! • CONMISSfOR ' AND •FORWARBIND lINERCHAtirk. Dolma in .Prchlare and Pittabriretlitannfacturee. Not. 25ELPIEIITYSTIT-Irri atinoL • Plt.ranliaD 'KIERNAN GE`Vini? Wholeaale and Retail ilrocterifis iMPOinIIS AND 771 4 8 9 WAVES, ,i;teliTonSk ete.* 110 " 11-2 4a ooittei of OHIO S'I'HICHT AND MEW:AIit/1M -Ar ePPATEctIr , I L 4 ~'i~ ~: ~ii ..f;5::. \ _~, .~. _.,.. _?C .:~ .. MEME k.;: - MIMI : • , fK2ii.: : ~ ~i:;S~; itiMM ce , ; E ,::f C.: 7 ;.1 ..^f.,..:::.'4; . ' - •;.1