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liBRCIAL INFORNATIOt
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ot rude for Nov_ and Dee.:.: RID 34 •
, BYRN V. P.L.I AB. LAWETT
S4IIIL.WiIiRTR i ht RY. '
= • - II AVID MeV DLESS. 2
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0 °veto - flts of EuropeaaStoomors.
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ettina....4. l- • Liverpool ...New York ~Jan
Manolleseif I ice pool ..:New York ' Jan.
Are, . ,bia, .e.,' ...Liverpool-...805t0n-. .. ...Jaw I
!1 . 1 1 spileaallisib .....Liverpdpl ...New Tea . • Jan - 1
-4 1 " 1 "- P I' , - -4 i itni ' 4
• Ira Alt OA. . .
Creole...Li :. : ....New York -Havana A N o Jan 17
Meri0n....4," ....Now York _New Odeans4. Jan 17
4,,-; ''' - . e'" Ju5a......14 ....For4aniL-LiverbooV, ' Jan- 20
Tieliseoltil l -4 ....New York . -Kingston Jq...frip-21,
- Africa .. 1.2-.... Boston-. _Liverpool ....g. Tsn'.2l
'CIO offiiii 'e New Yule _Liverpool...". Jan 24
, Teuteniee:e.lie x.New Yorke•Hamburg.....l. Jan 24
~- if;-_, , Faeilice.34.ll • - l.Naw.Yoriv.JElavarin.," Jan 24
Oen , romice . ._New York ..New Orleans.. Jan 24
Ohba._ ... .le -e.. New York ..Liverpool ..4. Jan 24
Manchester', -.New York _Livorno-1..4. Jan 31
--11 nFt gingii . InNex. I (irk .. Glasgow - Jaw' 1-. •
tile
"Briiiiii Queb ...NeW York ..havana Ao.i..Felieir
Arabia .....ii...Boston". Liverpool ....Veb 4"
AnstralasibT ....New York -Liverpool...4.Feb 11
..-.: .' ' ,-.^ Pl delppl,a VatMe Market.
;... ...: , ,Oriltib t f 50u had 443eet Cattle wcre:Loffer
- ed,a hillki Yard, which shows a falling off of
...4 0 0dleadArdOinparod w4h,lastweek, Niarly all
t ryti
•ig'dredVertr. ispdsal of at afloat former Lady,
and the mar et w , s more active. pricesjaaging
.„ a.,...401t0 $1 C,o,44..iforeoninnin to good Furl
,
'' .-4/orte—Aketa 100 were disposed of VoslBo4
each for-epaegem-tusd-00 to $4O for , MAU
calve.. , ,
some :
7 0,
Hops w rather bolter. and the
~..r.: iiiiiintarett keakit fall prieek+ittoltalings,o7 at,
Imhoff 8 , a'lsW4,B!oB3.i. and 800 at the Aveiro yard'
4,1 r
at Wag icartgat. -
& s E A? re i eeints,tome 3,1.00. were taken, at
to, ' 53 grtts...vhkch ie a allichtliz•
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JPO PACICIING . ITEEIISI4 •
15Rili
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Rogs were d. pressed and 5e to 100 lower-6e on
the heavy, aisTlue en the light, Averages of lOU
• .Aa were sold et andkuyets were-414080d to , 'make thils`thelt tostiide figure. For st, considers
bin letsl2siiks the best offer that one nfithe
- 11 leritoottld obt•Mn. The- weather and'ikelings of
pickers , aresfA r engir against the market,
• Louisville
The limitedlrilliopi g aseommrdationt. on thq'
.E. ttailrads keep buyers el' Proviskurea
.. of them rket, , Xo a great aste-t. and the nese
dleh:_of H gp firoduo a are conaparativelyals_ht.--
Prime - es tiork - Ilse taken at $1075(414 Lard
was steady' a et xo . • • -
!.11 hare was 0$ ing doing in •English meats, •
llirollogs wale quiet hurt:co and sellers being
snaq ira'sneik *lows; 'sales - range from $3 2543 90
for.Thrhtto hes* average '
s,- - Dresred hois were
knfair.clsman yerterdaY's D Leal.
' ER NEWS
i F Cincinnati.
' " The Raniaba is alio' recoiling, with leis than
threifeet. in 'th . channel.. Here the rider has
„ gem , ten _ ine les -daring the :. tivenirfonr.
.-Pekniereding 1aii..... r ight. -There is five feellin the
Cana . There 2i,4 feet .on;Efarpeth .Riti. ri.`B4in
the Cumberian . Freights are offering in
il
moderate nuanti ire fa. all.pcints, with litle or
nO , tonnage in Vt. Toe firt really is t h at a ll
boats are taken . 44 the service of the Government
as anon as they iierrive in port.
Thei..Lebanon Ho 2,,,Wbite Rose, Starlight and
Navigator; front, ittaborgb i Liberty No a from
NV hewing.: .Mell tte and Orient. from St 'Louis,.
and the Glendale from Memphis, inolude the. or-.
rieala4rall with fi r tripa—The Lebanon No 2
~, ..... ..brought 2,000 lai my of salt fenm: Torteeroy.--e
- 'The Orient - weal:l ei, wring to leave for Pit , iburah
`last night. buti ay have laid over anal this
morning , ----Tiati cony MeDurnie left far Louie
.. Aillee_wh ere idte;area ordered to. report - for
_Gov-.
m:er
"arua eiervice; ~The Magnolia left for Mayr -.
.........-.3llleaaasual ;.-witit-the-mall. -the Government all
thoritiee.bave.ooeltade&not to take her.
The White tepee left for Loni.ville:4 - Wltele site
will, don'Alees, Ka taken by the Govetnimeat—
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o o . Narfgstor
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.. ta..'.r.' light.
- were also
nepe r ing
' , Y l h e H YL' t i la.bayhth,hett lobbied'up
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The towboat r nkee Iles been sold to Chicane
partit for $72, She has been Burehatq n for
- towing , renal bn . 'ta p . and - down the ' Oilt
rlrer.—Tho t oo at Baltimore bee also sea
4 Eddie - ‘ - 4)(t., ''',. ~ :raid not lem - ,l.totitaxe.-
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,'SPerr m 9 , 4 , 2 z: ei.-
um' ziko.}l!ani-
a,ridson for $ 4,000.
'Thartier was ii a stand last evening, with five
feet fonr inches water in the camel, and thtee feet
• Amin the pats, Main all Friday nfght.but, early
yesterday m-rniag, the clouds broke away. and
tha.day_Aras aleat•find warm.
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'ashy - Hie.
There are now r nr feet water on the shoals,
and the river is rid g. At this place it was; on a
stand yesterday:l;l'l're weather cleared up and
became quite cool' owarda nightfall. Theii
ka 3. B.
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-Baldwin was rt for hourly: and trill return
driMenday. No boats left yesterday.
Iliemplita
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The river does '
4lnot show any great change;
we presume it will soon be higher, as drift was
floating down, Tile weather was wet and the
landing muddy. (There was but little business
doing, bat aboutqls mush as the average these
times.
_The Clara Bell arrived from Helena and pass
ed up for Bt. Loula. She had nothing neW to
report, there beinina arrival from Vicksburg at
that plane since the %finnehaha came up aveek
ago.. It is the imPfession at Helena that thdbat
teryrecently ataPoint twelve taw below! Na
poleon is stilt theme, and has been strengthened.
Against this imp cation is the fast that the
White Crud . a two or three other boats
left Helena for , oksburs three days agbear
thsviroment &coach:its, and When the.Gloires*-,
meat • ffierug' seal tbem doWn it is to be !Pre-
Sorted therknewthetthey could do soaafe/I.
The towboat Wild Cat left at 2 o'clock fur up
stre. , m, but retctitied just before dark in the
evening, stating !th
at, at a , point fifteen miles
'above this city, they saw a boat burning and
guerrillas ashore.:.'{
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PITTSBUEG PRODITOE MARKET,
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ea Or Tam DAILY l'Oari 1
01 ThandaY, Jan. /sth.
Reimarka—The weather yesterday was very
untworable for oak-dCor transactiens. and as a
natural resitiCfir4aCtions were limited to Sales
ierteleit to The 1: , anti of the local triad': The
lifoianilrarkA for the past few dare has` been
excited as Fcl' ' ris buying and selling Silver
and Soli, There to two. Bankers in the tityl
that agree
. re: ' e
ee upon —we.omit them and bone to
• ' arenlate'a more httled market. Demand-Notes
haVe adianocd, 4iiir rivers continue in line nav
igabletin order, and' ii represent appearances will
. 'earitinue for Jotail3 e. , -. , . - „,--- i '
Wales XalioOni au inYair demand; P 44 08 ' Pre
' tending rparardi iie. ea 10 tow at $4, ‘,. - '‘..,'•
liSesson—Mar:et an: m 47010.000 2).3 shoulders
651-5000Th,e,'Sin tna. B g3Wlr: m C Hants 9 .%®
105 v, ,, tin ' , enrln'ifo ' old is about over,
13 y 4 r - FlotiTirket dull; sales at $4 75 "f bbl
, . 1 and • Market ii. t active: sales of 12 tierces
Leaf MAW l'=.l
ebaltee—ln ideally demand. sales i3O totes
- 11 litir LlitBl4e. ii ',I
i.,„ wlles t rddill; rates nominal at $ 3 01 . 20
'...lFlditr e,TtLit inclemency of the weather' p e
t'l[o-4.aalep to any, extent. The 'rain- that eotn
-..,:fattirjn the a musing in g conti nued
rible iedin. sit :
, 1 eiszi, he
'Woes were , opeern*t wecuuld learn of no change
- -tar Mice. Pmall selei were: made from store at
'XierittAMej liXtrii yamitri , ta to@e-ok the .-
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_oeVtit:ezeon tne in9leaso:
men, -''
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7d7'l ClPsi e ril ick 'afil l
s , iero l l7s - 11 $ 1311 ° .t 1475 m
t d
sod' thensales w. mediae arrive: - - . i
- ,Onla OM at 3il m . gales of 520:bn - at thrise
Ore<r: .. 1
Harleyonrb . ' ,
- Hefter is in better d emand : Sates . 5 bbia roll
itt'ls42oe. I !
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Allre p les— Tie:Witriprorinst sales 401tbls In
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lota at ..lift: 2 602 50 fidr lituneits.
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YARD, nr ailvezfralimr In"
ant Taii ,.. i SMELT. ,
" algid q uwa. c. - .-Fairlar Coal '
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."''Ruil4ll9r/rICIRIP a co.
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GOODS.
T imeriavimizon
• andapktilleiediceof
SU3I3MR GOODS,
WE HAVE
IF V the _East a J , '
SPRING •
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wear. =baw l = all the
• 98,131A13SIMMIS AZID
AA co.,
mat Stredlovet
now it GOA'
VISTINGS.
Comm Markot fiq
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NEW Nos.
IIiGEW . STOitTIi •OF' 7 OCTAVE Pl
„Zia. arßfortes now receiving from Boston and
NeW - Yorit;iseleettid dspeciaWfor the Holiday's.
Persons desiring tosnake wyte . avibtaLand charm
pte:otit ilie,invited to call and see them at the
lvayerlionis of - arpnN,H. MELLON;
`dee2o • - .81 Wood street:,
•
_)NrAilios_..A„ roma
, lark° lid ofsooondbaigtßiaaos for sale at 250.
175.150:,125.100, 90;74 60, 50 and , 2s
• ' • ' . JOUR IL iltELLon.
dcar 81 Woodlotreet.
MELODEONS AND HAILVOIIIIMS; -
ty-Ofm„-u, & g Zl3 csirn) 'lllplcdeona
and Harmoniums, in elegant rosewood and walk
nni cages. bleiodeone al $5O; $6O, $7l, $lOO. $125 .
and $' 60 D r nnoniums at 60, 80, 100 125.200.256,
35aand 400 dollars, 4 Eor ata.lby
JOHN H. MELLOR.
dec2o
.81 Woodetreet.
sllooolwo4*H or
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
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of the most WorkManship, in f,trerl dotage
and from the hest msnalleture;s in the ountrn
TheS , have been selected Wttt,the.. ere • test eemb
0kr4 ,1 1 - PeOiattr:for thesHoliWs. Prtees low,
Or /ale ty JOHN It MEL it, - r
deo2o
3114.°C#
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. I L , '"l B opedStreet;.of
I:6o3o,l w4ililielitailri,lB3B;.fAreholop Mockf -Plana
7 oetiettfleattre - Planos:4labliang all amen-
Inatrumaat with late novel**,
(undprpatent). Highly important to the I critical
pima.. Low for cub or aetoeptarta inc i t
BB
;.! „ s • ,MaWnwireiers,
A 99 8.1611.1E,..-.111/1.1.R OF '
VALUABLE REAL --E ST T E
I.will expose to Public Sale on
Tuesday, January 6th, 1863,
•11 , 91:vi l oic A.-1444
on the premises all that valuable lot ece of I
ground aituato in the Third Wafd,, City of Pitts-
htintis. borinded and ' deicribed as follows I
Seriatim; at the Eastern corner of Cherry alley
I and Liberty street: hence along L bera sreat
Eastirardly -31 feet 115 inches to the_ line of prop
erty now or land
Vogel ZkEeibert; thence by tee
same 98 feet s'4 inches t at: alley fen feet
wide; t h ence ecru; said tilley.l/ feat and inches
, to Mum alley; thence along plum allay WastB3
r 1 inehto 'the same "Trot arty now or-, late of
Parker ; thence by the Jam and; At a line of
property belonging - to ,j; Tatter's. heirs. North.
wardly.7steett thence by the line Of theta' men
tionedpropertyClifet 4 fiches to CherrY alley
thence by the same 79 feat 9.11 C 'irzhee to the cor
ner of Cherry alley and Liberty street, ed which
is create! the large
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n o wi t he
•lansiialonsr and , Cantmlntal
kls
Thissroperti ;is immediately=adiscent] to the
Great Eastern and it extern, Railroad Patsenger
Levet; and affords arare..chaneck for invitment
by eanitalist,... .1 • -
Terms at . Sale:. JOHN W. RIDDE L.
Jrdesignee of George An
- DATlS.Auctionsow,..=..
deolB;3tawtd,
itar The above sale ie postponed io the
10th February next,' (Dieeday.) •
' Oirrot Quiiriaisrin 11. :4.4 AMY 1
Pittaburglt. H00..]9:1864.
Jl ilEcEivEn
at this < frioe for the delivery at Malmo/WI.
Tennessee; of Two Hundred Tho&and*
~200 000 .Bushels of Coal:
A. 3 101s11130itEliY.
' MaJor and Quartermaster,D:tioc24-tf
d:ADIES R.O EM6,I
RO. MARRET STREET
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Hastrov wiltaid alma ;took:afall and winter
BOOTS •A 1:01Si_: • • '
be - • -
Ladies', Misses and Children's Bahnoral Boots
with doable and tripple soles.
Mena', Boys' and Youth's Calf. Coarse and Kip
Boots. Shoes and Browns,
Mena' Long Leged Water Proof Cavalry Boots
of a very fasperior quality.
Call and examine his stook as ha warrants his
goods to give general satisfaction.
.11•8_11IES_ROBB,
0c29 89 Matketstreet.
Spencer & M'KaY,
BREWERS AND lALSTERS.
PHOCNIx SRAM BREWERY.
Pittsburgh. September 10.1362.
13LSSOLIITION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—The partnershfp heretofore existing lie
tweem JOS. SPENCER and W. H. GARRARD
was dissolved on this 20th of August, 1862, W.
H. GARRARD beingauthorised to kettle up the
business of the late firm at the office in theßrew
eerryy Breyringßusineas.will be continued by
SPENCER AIVRAY.who intend to -, have al
-1 ways on hand a superior article of 'ALE. POR
TER. and BROWN , STOUT. The -undersigned
will be' thankful to the friends of the late &refer
a contuivanoe of their patronage, and promise
tomake it their aim to give satisfaction to all who
may purchase from them.
Mr. ROBERT, WATSON, of Liberty street. BO
long knoirh tb - the buldnese community, will have
the management of our busmess , with the full
control in the Brewery.
Address all Orders td. SPENCER MORAY.
- PReenix Brewery, Pith:burgh. Pa.
JOSEPH SPENCER.
JAMES MaRAY.
JOSS 1 0 1,1/BOBR,
GUNS.MITII.
2 corner Ohio aninleaver eta,
AIXEGHENY
Large stook of Gans of sa la dasems. on band.
or made to order, and for a LO W REY!' Gasß
PRIORS.
Repairing promptly attended tet
skalaGsw-msBl-dtt ,
NEW.. CONSIGNRIEFFTS—PRODUCE
75 barrels Family Flour;
37 bbls crude oil;
80 110W011 bids;
' 200 buslitilirDried Aaaleat
200 barrels Bassett. do
75 bushelseptime white beans
150 do Oat!
1000 to packed butter; 1
2 barrels sweeteider:
400 filet sear corn, on wl,
arh
200 do do do in store;
2000 IDs baclou aid=
50 bushels onions.
1 barrel sourfrum molasses:
In store and for sale by
J &S. A. FETZER.
= Zornerldiuket4ind TirstaltiL;
.
Ir. A Bir S BARREL'S irsvirk
-LAP white beans just reeeieil ana - falsale'by,
•JAt7jA. FETZER.
Crpriteiliatiet and I. int std.
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iIrILOVEILSKED-75 IBIUSHELS Plll
*.` 4 1.4 , dovetailed. Just received arid for sale kyl r
r :
, - - - - ' TRIMBIll„,
Jan 6 Corner Market saUFFirststreett
BERIZII-26EPHYR
1200 LBS ZEPHYR WOOL,
Of ail the choice and favoritaahadee an I'mlx.
tures.
FOB F4Nelr,XiiiirMNlL
eipi;lied in quantity at lees than pre&
emtltstemprioea.
, • - ;EATOWMACKIIMIE OO.
6015 - - No.A.Tretey“ereet.
dIMNTLEREWS NEGLIGEE SUTRAS,
-11311- 17NDEIWIMINS AND DRAWERS,
FINE 611011 Pg„r 8414 4.4114 . ,411 1 1 6
FENDERS,' -GLOVES, GAVOSTLIOR,
I:4I6 I I II,IEDWPASER V ,
DEDI
MIX riguaw 1. isEl
ILLORTBLifi GLYDR.
deci2o 78 Naiket4t.:. IA And Diamond. I
40.OLDIEREP BOUNTIES isznatears,
S I " S P -BACK PAY. fauLdl 6 4 just )
;. kinftst VW
Promptly procured zeiatil‘biehmies. ADplyto
DHAZ - I
103 liourgALnNit E l'iltsband
CUAELHS 0:7170.81WK,v
Washington. D.
yams sieurrw. OF
' BOO'llf,-SHORS AND"GIIMEL
I whiah will bisoktat thaold prioaa at
5877__ BORLAND.,g gg , irketafteet.
MST • AWALITN OF SOOTS AND
',Shoes sit McClelland's. 65 Rift street,
prletor.
THE DAILY .POHT=-ADVANOEH
One year, by mail
Fix moirne.
Three • "
One
One w.eek, delivered; n ...
-Sin g le eoviea To agents per inindred
W
.41..DVERTISING RATES:
_ . .
The following lutes of advertising have been
tinsel_ _wen to the Pnbiu'lhe andtne PiWaburgh
ay"' rtess, to take-effect on---..after the 10tht
day of November. 188% on all new contracts=
;- - •
PER RIEGLE SQ lIARE I- EVERE RAE.
• ,
Oho insertion ' Two months;.... : 80 0 0
Two insertions... 100 Time months..} 11 00
Three insertions 126 Four months.'..: 13 00
Oneweek 900 'Five montha...i 1400
Two weeks 350 Biz months j 15 00
Three weeks 600 Nine montha...j 20 00
One 600 One year - • 2500
FOB CHANGEABLE atArrits.
Which allows theprivilegeof a weekly *flangs .
of matter. to be Inserted among new
advertisements. ;
PER SINGLE EIQII/RE, EVER* DAY
Six months ........... 00
elveptionths.—.. .. ........ 38
eters' Notices
Noticed.: 115. 1
Death ethemiuselirtie. ISO i
adverliempak_ati,,, , ere 4 *IR
-lionttox leattinie,l6 varrusErattne npof orii
daring.
Ot)F. C. 14 14
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DI RING-A.IID -13,Eirtri.
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Bucharest, the gayest city orWallachia F
is a place where morality gum slip-shod, -
the whirl of dissipation eancelsi:from‘the
careless observer, much of what is glocuny _
and dreadful. Profligacy effort Rle - hda to.
terrible social and domestic mistililities,
as ieavinced. in , the following tiagtc nar
ration, the scene of - which was the city we
have _mentioned:
"Do you see that lady talkimg with such
:vivacity to, those three gentlemen fonder
the tree?" asked a very agreesibheacquain-
Lance, as we were strolling in the gardens
of Bucharest, toward sunset, smolking
cigar, and listening to a divine melody of
Strauss, tdayedgloriously Well by an
Austrian band. "Would you like to _hear
eromance in real life.? Would yoi like
to know what a little devil she is? I Come
and sit down in the shade,
order a Couple
of icea, and; will tell you, all about her,—
''Lciole at kir, now,!!_continhed Our criend ;
one of those men whom one meets so of ten in foreign society, who seems to know
everybody's business and everbedy!s se
crets. "Look at her now, with her; large
black eyes and raven hair, and her pretty
features sunken a little with late hoots and
excitements, bat still mignone, and charm
ing to a degree. Not another woman in
the gardens could wear that simple white,
dress and little white bonnet, relieved
only by a red ribbon, and . look so brilliant
as she does 1 What a coquette she is 1—
llow:she smiles and slam heri Pretty'
white teeth, and waves that little, white
hand. There is blood upon it though. 1 Yes,
neon. cher,- as surely as it she herself had
pointed the weapon.
~I have known her
from a girl; - she is not so very young; now,
but some women never get old -;; she has
plenty mischiefin heryet. Sapreimen
to! I like her, too,she is each a thotongt
going vixen ! One 'of those menis her
husband. She makes love to him When
;there is no oneab.
W 51
salto 31 ..orldTtirearcely two
ye's:mug°, 'do you wish all mankind to be
at your feet? Is your vanity so insatiable?
Will you not spare poor - I
-Adolphe and be
content with one brother? Frizz. is your
devoted slave. He is the elder,do what you
will with him; but let the poor boy off for
my sake; he is my friend. Marguerite, I
know him thoroughly, you will' break his
heart."
"She drew her slight figure up and look
ed as she alone can look, while she repli
ed: "No, no, a 'thousand times, no. I
will put my foot upon his neck—l WILL
humble him. He said Barrone H—
ives handsomer and cleverer than me, did
he? Barrone B , that great,-.. foolish
blonde, I will teach 'him to know me;
and let him break his heart if he will be
such a fool. Come to me to-morrow ;' I
will teach him to know me, and let him
break his heart again. Come to me to
morrow; I will show you how I can man
age him. You are all alike every man is
the same."
"I put Adolphe on his guard. I reason
ed with him, and warned him. But it
was of no use •, Adolphe would not be
lieve a word I said to him. She .had
given him a rose-bud and one of her
gloves andhe was mad about them. Que
uoutiz-vows? the boy her—as d man
loves only once—with all his heart and
soul; not like you and me, who are Men
of the world, but like a fool. Of course
if I couldn't save him, it was no use dis
tressing myself about the affair. These
things must take their course. I went.
with him to her house, and I watched her
as one watches a cat playing with a mouse.
Poor boy! I ssw in two se( onds it wag all
over with hiv, that lie was that ;woman's
- slave. Haw cleverly - she did" it ; first
greettng him kindly, then talking about
his brother—his rival, mark you, and a
devilish handsome one, too—and so ma
king him thordughly angry, and half wild;
and lastly, pressing his hand at parting, -
and asking, with a glance at me, (as if
she hadn't begged of me to come) 'why .
she could never see him alone?' The
boy's Hungarian blood couldn't stand, it.
If Marguerite had told him to he down and
die at her feet, he would have been fool
enough to obey her, and she would have
laughed at him afterwards. As wayalffed
st,way_ he raved'about bee to the.: HialefiL
tares writhed when he mentioned her name;
it was quite a_ study. But, to tell ihe
truth, I had rather it had [been any due
else than Adolphe. So the affair went'
on and she played one brother against the
:otter; till.they were mad -with jeidotisly,
and the-younger was capable of anything
mil / thing. It was an ugly business, my
friend. I was present when they quarreled
—not about her, but about a dispute at
cards. Blows passed; they were mad, they
must have been mad. A challenge was
given and accepted. Would-you believe
it, they went out to fight! these two broth
ers who had clung to the same mother's
breast. Wemanaged the affair quietly,
we drew 114141 from each of their pis
tols.
Judge of their fury, especially of that
.of Adolphe, when the fraud was discover
ed. Was I not right? I respect the laws
of arms. I have been 'on the ground' my
self more than once; but brothers t _yon
see. anon cher' un pen fort.' More
and worse would have happened, but I
entreated Marguerite to.interfere. • ,
,Would
to God r hied left' intlotil 'Forgive - me -7
would I had brought Adolphe home, shot
:through the - heart--qci,s-ntet,' says : oar
eighbor the I-honietimegy think
there % lid such a:thing as destiny; !t How
she Mans ed Fr z I know was
a good, resolute fellow, and fond as he
wasiteheri not a Man that any woman-on
earth--enulfi-make a fool of. Of course,
she the better of the two.
Adolphe-I' know how she had madO'hita
give his word of honor-that he would ney-:
. erlifelie hind against his brother's life=
elie made it the condition of her love; she
RATES.
$4 00
. . ... 2 15
FOR BTA4iDING
A WollotshiAn-Trs4pily.
told Ad 1 he she`wald Be`ds 1 -
4 his
alone. The - boy was did with happiness.
1
He, was : ld:Tv& asAutualready t id you,
my Meat and a sad fol. He rave about.
her ell tba.,eveningi i was very red ( of
hitii,litaatrrelan„ ' .%:id time'. e walk
ed all night' tinder V- viltiddirif i it *as
fortunate-he could noteeinsidli---and. the
next day , * .ffaulkihmt •outzl.withF;riti,
atid ' 'distant its,.,eveit inp --.9::..vgd0.0..
young ' fr iend. So he ' Played . brother
against brOthetitinktiple each blikvethe
other . was I the only.4biltatle. to •13Is.arwil .
happiness . ;
, bakmorteimeittlly she elight-
r
ed to triumph. over ; Adolphe, b ud "as
shelled vowed that ' would "to 'pear . Ad
olphe, she indeed put er foot on the boy's
/ neck. . , , ..if,'W,. I• , ,
This could not,. of on. The b others
Would Itavifnug,l44.fitinnarect. timps, . but
for the we rbT hotinithi4 'had peesed:—
TbeyWere I . tlisisoialungarian hoblease
-rrich . •nt.and" tievi)ted.--t.
Must ihreh lien be sacificed to a wnman's
ve. ; 3,
momentary, trium gitust the noblest,
-truest beadinteit. .e a little evil in
ptuslia.,_ :chitlins..ol the fool? tis no
.•PftinessAftmult. onine. . Oar hearts
14,9iftrhreakquslie,
~i and,' r one,
rpeVerAllowtho . .40 :interfcre with
dinneet.,:birtallcdi,t, dlis brother Were'
,
IhAtfpeu P • Lr '‘ ,' -• , d would you believe
it,,,mthein ,' ..-- :' • .y threw the dice to
- decidn.which.of As:, o should commit
-etticide:::ltmtata Igire been. a zhastry
zditinit , atilllth.OPtheihe does 'oat very
a l3
- prett3r:thiletventngi ' 4 Lir the light of the
Asettingatnebehinde ' ~' I think:l you will
agree.. arith4ria,,that . stake was !hardly
, worth the:hazard:l - , 4ever knew of it till
afteralkwaa diter.l ditappears thatithe lo-
Bar *airtoshavrralrinita grace by cfnaent,
-and during.that .yeaule , be unmoleyed in
hist.li3vtillby ittissais c . k-Adolphe nailed
_.
Budder,* into thColetpest eztrav gnnce,
and appeared, what tiey call at. Pim, to
'manger' hislortunew very rapid*, also
_to havexiChierselEcitmpletely .iof his ri- 1
val ; .but thisii.titongtiti was owing to the
_superior good tensa.:4o caprice of the el;
der brother: i i ..
-- T wonder whether -knew Marg uerite ?
I sometimes thirikrthalßbe knew it ha the I
time. For the - firet--114 months I', verily I
believe Adolphe conglatulated him elf on
his success. For multiyear of her society
b he was content . totnifter life—andi mare,
!';than life, -peihripir-bet - at time grew o-, 1
p it
I remarked that his dwelt .- grew pal rand
his ey e motellagmdday by day. ore
over, even then -ski-could not 'resit the
pleasure cifinititing him Unhappy: I I tell
you, my fr iehd, , thifiramen has no more i
beard-than a-Ifttil . :4: 4 One morning Irktiew 1
it all. Adolphe halliftpent hit last !florin '
and blownlna,brahrAttmt.. He left alletteri"
for me andl learned iv"" thing.
HO kept.
his word, you see i ant behaved like a gea-
Aleman: : Theitsfotnid - her glove oh his
body. 'Fritz nhver itimet back. Idin not
think she , fninded:thitt - very much: I It is
scarcely six snonthiPago; do you think
she looks - verrftrowful now?"
In any ether.oonntry, says the narrator,. ,
such.a tragedywethit would have at` least
.created a sensation—not so in Wallachia.
The victim was:w_.Hungarian, the hdroine
one of the beauties cif -the Principafities.
It seemed to beresarded as a mere I mat ,
ter of •couraeoz.very natural consequence
and probablyAtJgrave , Englishman and:
his mercuriallinfordinnt then placing the
gardens , werefhe - only . two people paelit
who treated the subject with4e -el •I'' '
A party went on shore one night for
the purpose of catching turtle, a de
scription of which may not be uninterest
ing. We. left the ship at sunset, and
reached the shore about dark, and !then
hauled the boat from the belie/. Having
reached the place;we lay -down, keeping
a sharp look-out, and= making as little
noise as possible. The moon had risen
some time, and was shedding her silvery
rays on those desolate regions ; the oppo
site coast in the distance, which is very
mountainous, and the sbip riding at
anchor, had together a very beautiful
effect ; the sea was perfectly calm, and
everything appeared to to sleeping in the
stillness of the night, pot a whisper toeing
heard among the party; ,the surf dashing
against the rocks alone breaking the 8/ -
lence of the scone; Ws, were thus all in
expectation of the appearance of a tur
tle, and six. belle_ had just struck' on
board ; that is it was ; leven o'clock, p.
when we saw the,fiest, to our great delight,
coming on shore, Pa?, opposite us. It
looked like a black rack, moving slowly
and steadily out of thewater.
We did not interrup, its progress until
it had got some distance Upon the beach,
when a rush wee math ; toward it, and it .
was immediately tu. rne d over, on: its back,
without giving c time to defend itself, or
blind its assailaits byitheowing sand with
its flippers or Peal i whisli_ they do With
such forge thattt is almotidangerous to
come near them .j.t-tgOli etx. men thes to
turn the largestthat was: taught ; and!the
following incidiat ofertber -.show :the
immense strengp pipes° anim a l s ; o ne
of our men, the gunner, wandered a w ay
by himself tattle . far . ther,encl of he
beach, where hithotight to have. all :th e
sport to himeelfgat doubting for. a ino.
merifthat he weld :be able- to turn any
turtle which Otead bat, on, the con
trary, to his inprise, not being, absent
long before ; hetoted a large .one making
tciwaids the 'be*. He , :allowed 'it! to
come up:some t loend then ran : over) to
it, and attem turn, it: All Ida]
'
efforts were aever, fruitless,' and by
some: means he et his hand between: the I
shell and the nee, which the animatib7
drawing in his lad, jammed, arid held it
there so tight tip he could not withdraw
it. The turtle 04149144.
- to crawl to
„rude the Ila, j agging the man, with jt-;
and lie was to UPMent danger; of , being
carried Off r achealeJlegaltill call for, as
sistance. Our pty was sontelPhet alarm
ed at the-cries .thkingssome 'serious ac-,
cident. had. hopped, immedird4lt
ran t owar d tbeplace- from which the
sound Proceededrhere we arrived just ,tin,
time to save the or fellowfrom a watery
graVO.
Tobacco Smoiagill Shakespeare's
: y... f. • •-----., ',.' 1 .--:
girtWalterild lf, 'of Whobilbe ' h
i a
~ apoc -
13 , phal. story is 4f . Ms • seritirit be
lieviug him to bean #rp, Ink whi t h i b a ,
iong since 4eerciven to the marines,
from his poi* at court soon made
smoking-feshionle;-:At Shalceepaa re P a
theater, - thel - 01oiat - pailialdeipou 'apt
of `the ground onhich one of thirbrew
ing houses of Mee: Barclay & Perkins
now stands,"the!ausitinents of the au
dience," says hitlyce,'"previons to the
1 commencement the play, were reading,
-playing at cardr,,'oking tobacco, dripk-
inle and - eutingples and nuti: - 'Even
during the OrforsicePite adds, "it was
customary for witEritlim, and young gal
il lents who were dtOlis of ; attracting at-;
tei*onttu . ,atitioqiinselves on the stage.
1 ditheirrying"onra., or on hired
1 ttoolg,ctrhilif tlV:Lfirhistied'thilli
with pipes, 8.40.- - V.roliaceb : : VI
Useriaficl Artusea.
THE COMING BATTLE.
BT" Z . ;2l.O7PS'£• :BFNNETT
The War eleuds ha e gathere 1, cur 1i0,,t; are ad
vancing;
There's a rattle of dinms and a
e ,ctia,r of arms:
Our leaders are watting, r. ;dr chargers are pran
cing
. R adtho heats cf our dear onei. are wild with
AlElllll'3.
0 God I in by might
Nerve our arms for the fight
And the victory giro to the brave and the right!
Aimed treason has struck at the life ofthe na
tion,
And brasen-browed perMry marshals its hogs:
'But the legion of freedom has taken i , 43 Matters
An the seldieni of liberty sand at their posts:
G God ! in thy might
Wield toy strength for the Right.
And•scatter our f(mt , i the battle rretiEht !
The men who were r.ared zt the breast of our
- mother.
Andnotutah - •,1 by hor who mire strength to as
1111;
Tbeirfeelings-ofloveend of loyalty smother
In hind last for.power az. d greet
• • -'Ol God el eh •Wight • .
Lend thine aid in. the tight—
ow these basest of traitors toy strength and
thy might •
Thel e Vhkotir fathers ha thp Kati via tuttuoath
;Has imeuutrailedin the dust ul ro,belliori and
' •sh*ririt'''
The sword of oppreusion scaleis unttheattie3—
Of Pieedo'm tney'd 'leave but thu ghost and the
. name!
0 Ood hi thy.to'ght,.
Blastthrir arnie in the fight.
• And let victory perch on the hal: et of Right!
The warriors of Frredetn, in battle army
Rave gathered in strength our loved Nation to
• save:
And the-treason that dares to oppose them t -
dity,
To-Maxim sh;3ll sleep in a par: iside's trrave!
O.A,d ! in thy might
Lend usstrengle for the fight—
. Oivethe victory now to w h 31 et ust be the Right!
Tan_
RAILWAY TIMR.REEPIER'
&Peel&ily adapted for Army sales. Warran
ted to rtin and keep excel ant time, Ore of the
most taking novelties of the day, and should re
tai tat prices 'lron} $:0 to $5O each. bold Only by
the 'case containing sir of asset Ltd psfterns,—
Heavy silver plated.-emaire turned, per ease of a
bait dozen, !sleet tegildett ;iftneZ udta' ion
gold, beautifully engraved. pernits4f
en, $.39: Sample'cases of half4o kind. $39.
Terms ea h, Will be sent by elf Stith hi
for co 'eaten on delivery- . Sal - .rintat, remit
cash in advance, as we cannttegkot fresh them.
This is one 'of the most saleatleti - aitAFCS of the
times audjust the thing ter thOolit - the army
wishing-to- melte nt - ney ispidlMAltrderearly.
Addrews RUB9BAII,D BROS., sole importers.
jirol,intd] Perase building, NasSan st„ N.Y. 1
WX. N. FABER & CO.,
S'TE'AM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron 7Voituatierz.
iIENERALIAADRIAISTS AND BOR ER IMMURE,
sear the Pena. B. It, Passe3ge Demi
1111ANTIPA4DTVILE ALL KINDS 0)
ANA-Stool Ulm rsnsizur tram three to cut
ltuidred and horse pelves-, and suited f:
gristLSttls. Saw !dills, 13145 t Furnaces, Factories,
eive,partioular attention to the co: struction of
En Ines and fiery for grist mills. and for
nmights, mulay and circular saw faille.
Have ahm on hand. finished and - ready for ship
ment-at /hart notipe. &mines and Boil= ot even ,
description.
• Aleoacirnlahrroilersand Sheet Iron separately.
Wrought iron, Shank's. Ilansere-c.nd Panics in
every variety,. and. continuo the manufacture of
Woolen Bfaohntorkand Machina Cards.
Our.prices are low, our mac:binary manufactur
ed of theibturtquality ofmateriala, and warranted
in all oases to give satiAtotion.
leirOrden froni ull parts of the co.
WINTER CLOAKS, SIFIAW LS
MERINOS and DRESS GOODS,
Barred country Flannels.
Plain Gray and Twilled Flannels.
Blankets, .ko. 411 will he sold cheap fur cash at
H. J. LYNCH'S,
No. 96 Market street
B. BEELIC
.
C. STREET. months Cathedra
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
DILLIII.B
NOTES, BONDS. MORTGAGES and
"o:ber.Nem rides. 1,
CHOICE NEW lIAMS, "IRON CITY"
brands, Sugar Cured Hams, just froze smoke
and for sale by CIIAB,L. CALDWELL.
(stteeesur to James Holmes k Co.
deci9;Sed comer Market ,f- Firs' streets
JOHN LITTLE, Jr.,
NO. 1061 , 0IINTEI STREET,
STOCK 'ANIBILL BROKER
Promlssoiy Notes, Stook Bonds. and M or tgage
booths and sold. 1718
CORNWELL. KERR, •
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS
(At the old ostablkhed Coach Faofory,)
111 MITES WAY,
HEAR ST. CLAIR
Repairing done as usual.
- -
*CEO. R. COCHRAN.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAM,
Of6oe No. 69 Grant Ftreet, near the Court •
Rouse. Pittsburgh. •
L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED 'TO
IIP , 'hie care wilFreceire prompt attention. Col
lections made and the money promptly remitted.'
deo6:lyd
AISINS
800 . boxes. 100 half and 100 quarter boxes
sew 111. R. Raisins.
100 - hazes and 100 half boxes new layer
Raisins;
• 25 Fraib3seedless Ratsin3q
25 Kegs do -do
20 boxewßutyrna do
No* landing and for sale by
REYMER & BROTHERS. •
N 08,128 and 12a Wand street
MIALLMORAVSIGLIRTS
KIR
1.,04),..0 BALMORAL SKIRTS
in And bessatilni colors. Merchants and
dtgae,iruppli e d in quantity,
EATON, lIIACRIIIN C 0. .,
. o I 7 FM street...
. _
CnAM.P c " ) Af r liirE
10 cases of t
in store and for Wile by
" MILLER & RICKETS°
• • •
GHOT GIINS-.IOOIIBLEAND 6INGIR3
BARII4L—The beet assertment •in thvlits!
for mkt by BOWIT. ac_ TETLEx,
. oAI - • .• 1811 Wood' strefsi.
HIEI DAT--
Just opened a complete amortmeat of
GENTS' ruitmBWol
4 04
w. A:0)4
*43 FederaleipttilaithoomlM74
SO.lslzts
. Cr, Lab in.t. •:Glass in atciro
and for Bale by • M.ILLE : .41.0K.ET30NJ
rs44-17R.
() Frki - ElAliEll'S ,AND
bny Bpair of those wad made Boom for
Bon. statible for Christmas presence.
D. S. DIFFENBACHER.
• No. i 5 Fifth street
TLIITEXTRACTED WITHOUT
l A).y the use of in apparatus wherebY
no drugs ilr galvanic battery 11.111 used. "Medi
cal,l.sm..= and their families have their teeth
art:rafted by my process. and are ready to testify
.as to the safety and painlessness of the operation,
whatever has been tenni persons interested in
'asserting theoontrary, having no kn owledge 0f . 7
process.
S3.A.RTIFICILL TDB'S Inserted in el
style.. and charges as low. as will warrant even
befit Of material in all eases.
..E. ODD& .Y Dentist,
-
. nolay-ie lB4 firnithilehl street i
NE TWO-Sly VI V SECONDILIENO
Ciatg4 4 29loll-graek; wiQ ba titailat
stip giu_
se m Gamma Rep 08it Rap
EIEB,
IItANI7IOI9IIL2UI NY
Pure No. 1 Carbon t..)1.1.„
AND
airOffloe on LIEIKRTY STi.ERr i bpposlte
Romeo R. 11:. Depot.
116.A1l oil warranted.
pEzritoNA. wouns
WORKS AT SDARPSBURGII STATION. AL?
•LEGEBNy VALLEY, RAILROAD.
ZITOMoo and Warobousa :
23 !Lucian' STEEET, Frinsittlita*.
Manufactures of Illtuninating..s.nd Lfiliffented
Catbon Oils and Ilenzole. •
REFINED' OIL, wARROrrao
Nolir-yapir4q3l.lr.N, al WAYS on hand. I Ge24:.17..
THE ARDESCO• OIL comr!.iPt:i
itictiortrrAcTpuE AND itiA.v* role
4.v.a.saie a superior articled • •
Refined • Ardesco
• •• '
•,. KOI F - k# 1 413V4 #? 8 4 1 /,.. T 1
PU: ' ,Pb.*
w a rehousa;27IICWECATRXET,
• PITTSBURGA PENATA: •
.
The lehiloeppliie
33 EN - AIDEZVEI NKR' Domigarradytiii*
philosophic Burnie. for Carbon 011 Is now.
ready. It Poweseee mansradrantageil r-oVer the ;
Common Burners, •
I. ,, ltmitkes a large or -mall light' With Perfect
combustion. , • - -
2: It will burn any quantity irlthisateti.L
3. IC can be:used with along or Ebert elllmAny.
4. It can be used as a taper night-lamP4
5. It can always be made to burn ectinomicallir. ,
6. It is more easily wicked B / 1 081 an-t OAT
*burner:
7. It can be trimmed and lighted' without: re-
moving the cone.
8. It throws all the white light above Vie cone.
9. The chimney ean beremoved- or :Insorted.
without touching the glass _
Theso burners are: the common .
No.l else, and
tan be put cm any lamp now in use. Ilverzy par
son wing_ Carbon Oil should have a Philoso,phie
Burner. Price 24 cents Lper doseref?.iglu& a
No. - 182 FOURTH - street. Pittsburgh. '
leBs-I,ydw, -
P. mrAy.wait. I
•
Le II 0 en. 01:1
DuNoAtr,
Ilinafaaturera of
wEirriklurznikii •
c R'33 l 0 •DT• - " '1.41 /J 3 .
Mos t NO. 991. LIBMITY STAMM
burgh. Pc.
fa: oL&R OIL WOBILIV COXP-4944:
OF PRNIMILVANiAIL
01770 Z AST. OLA ME= issaishißriet
214Addrges . 4 4
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nvilgti
prrksßUattE.
GROCERY DEAEERS,
WHOLESALE 6RO'C'Eln
NO2, 18 AND 20 WOOD ZTREtT,
haiku' ]PIT T 11,111 B'GF •
WILLIAM., - CARII ,, is , -:±0.."
. .VIEIQ . LEOLE: 0.1.10E0 4 , i ...r•'‘
ALSO. ;-
,
Distillers-and Dealers-1n
num OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
327 Liberty street,
wm. rim=
WM. H. sairria
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS''
delta PITTSB EBB: i
1117.1.1111 IOUS& DAVId beCIA.4D . III4II„
nAttotaolf A. corm. n iSpocial Partner.
General Partners.
BMA-NS
(Bootrotoora to M'CrotclitM. Moaskszdi 004) --'
WHOLESATA ..•- GROCE.IO3;
Oomer *aid r
and' Water atreete I
rends prrrenmEtenri
JANE& i r ETZER,'
.17-r
FORWARDING AO COMMON '"'WHM k
rcea.lEel'elLll OP • '
Flour Grain; Wage.% lwo. Y
ried - FlPait' . and Phi nee •
-Geuerany, • :0O 14 '
Corner ilatrket and Firstlitreeeso
PITT9.GDWGIQP4L
BNB= TO—Grande G. BMW. Fa ` 'Wllliaig
Dilworth 8r S. Cuthhert BOtr.:rittsbugsb:
Boyd 3: Ott,' Heieker "SIV - 01ifinge71. - G. Brady
Cash:AL AI.A Bank. Listilowell. Mangle :co
George W.. Anderson. Donjon. Paxton ;Co.. -
wleelinft.
Wholesale Grocizei - thaLiqiibi
'For "
!rule woos AND FEr.TIIRES-01P-.i
'Wholesale Grocery and, Liquor ;Emus)) ow,
ins a good triode -on one' of the best %mow
streets in the city, is offered for sale.,es <the dern,!.
era wish to go into - other business; For farther,
an 7-4 LOCK BO* 18, iiittabirith P. 0,:•T
CURTIS C. STEINMRTZ, •.:.
HOUSE CA.EREN WEIR
JOBB:E.R.
SHOP_ VIRGIN AULLIcr. betweemilllfood
and Liberty shee t s.. • ,
PITTSBtrIiGILTAV"
- AllirOrdeors solicited *gind*oistptlylitteidic!
"WM. .
VF YOU MVAINM SOME _GOOD KEW
Yrnit gr prepared'. Mince Meat. lad
all, other •,knda of-Ikb , " cookin g ; or
Wine; New Orem% LOmon and Mrr to
Haworth k BrotHkkg is the Diantond;:Whgre *on
will get a new crop of bait and lower than at
any other hong* /dip a_general mid
tail amortogent bf Family wooell Twit Willn
Brandied - and all` other 'Binds of Form=
Dementia i
HAWORTH & BROTHI7I,
:dad ;: corner Diamond .and Diamond allele.
Note, Stook, Drafti - NOnd and /Wit;
wage, Real Estate and Ker.
,ehasullse Broker.
•
orgIORMOM No.'I2I3IIRKIPS IitTILDIMA
FGW.TH BTRRIST. Pittsburgh, Psi.
, ,
Desirable Mill propertr and other Roal Ratite
to the =mint of 5100.0(0 for tale low.
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER Jinni
SMELTING WORKS.'
,
;
JE.A.0.32r, 331"CIIII.13117. . dr, ilaCirpi
Biantifaaterers Or
Beath. Brasiers! and Bolt Copper. Prefeedik)
Per Bottema.llaked Bonome, /baiter. ,
Bolder. kc. Also Imeortema and
dealers in Metals. Tin
Plata Sheet
Fire. dm
Sr Constantly on. hand. Tinnsant Machine,
Till Tools. Warell6uso,lfo. 149 FIRST and 120
-WORD STREETS, PiOnburgh,.Peens.
• AP Eketial orlon of COPDIkt 011 t to any deolteil
Vattnra. . faZl:lydkw ;
4 D elpford ha i for eat. a i terpttrao llE" ..
forol7ovineef i l l iperlia•tiel:gripa
to
ant
ne t p" w7 011 orrei
Ante or. uses tal _ ; a tt antio i
orb:mandate call to lam •
deo2ollmd "Oat Haase gEtA I 4I I :
Diamond AllaY.
DEALERS IN OiLS.
LONG, MILLER OD.;
prrrsartritaiir
J. H. CABIDAY.
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- T TO 1 11 14.-47.1314. c, ,
gioP E 9.X*„0.E`.., 1
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ly htl i d e as i roT:il t "
nations. treat secret g
ielfeater &bedew; if-% 't * ...-g , •
shun. and, .4 1 seairei!arc.1 • ~,. ....
abuse
bonunon and b_. , .
..,,,- :
oidont to youthrofpoth .-` ".. • `',`.. _
sexes. • and adalts p4 aes, married. ;Bem d oi is,
Da. - Blunanor • be 'the% of 1211 . i.
9 0; theisnoV modpitarer
shoelfedi and it ~a moat
4 -sru
And for eon gm . and . &tons
tit* eiv_en evornisitor earmark& ' tab air.
MWW thsan aliontd-beetauthiustakeep_ 49
ili t ypo___rano,e that 4h o. eameas litrßßAN
_ ..lir lexcept Tin luta boa jgael
` Mee , mistit -be pi
;thew innonenda wall
,inedest :eaut . ; , pregaimPtrionsi -, rabill " *bra and
„rafted in 1 0 0 ranoo..010. iniliP aeino`
,- *raj
who ;'oonnpisrsksoolomi. n ki n u ot o 4o o ._fiens., a ktizr.
16Thirs and , 'eeetts
_" - n4saer'..otody.. ianniur 0 -
soften. It foto zazeibitvihowevez tharittonerma
, - - , •letite and snarnias are;if,_, 1, that their
....0, , danitlit- and
, h feeble
- licza.aad of, 01i0...
nailer nem' Mrto 'a an g e-Ertry3. =
BE:AmpTk. .., dei. ...zharTza
%fisz.
marra month have SA
, Fion)lV
!mot n 4V I IZ .
lir is vtittshorstazilZ hbilevr.romediss.
, whit* aseipW ares-.,
afa_ALe ... _ . onlivias.peon,thei
feesmuiem.ne _ 'OW, libuidigeP
soul ,subadtr e2 % . TXi2....lerelie•
szetodaltlf ketsuoma-neftorchsd
over,- forty gem ( 40 ilogiAtiewomikets tram. ,
merit la hospitals of beta the.oid 'gland b
the United moan lea& hhobsal , -to vie a
fair triali, health and latapinse,will bloom
- troonthernoti--nar.edfeek-Ibidetc, with
motiteeed ;bee ,but mat be oared
ConsabWen and all , Its kin &Mum& of
Which F samara', fill ' &babies. eau \
4milatt legor
rw eved. AtteoLto a in
De of ntrtfastonat
• Rrosighotort,lnth( _ Adorimwldelt
siren must:o.M bate nte!. 0 0 0 iid-
Nantaterld yirerlfertlati: 4 anti* and
A im
abservation. . -bar apecior skill
la thelrea sp and
irell;who is
.daily. , igr profeadOniatitareeom
b'ended lei of , panlisears
prietots:ofjobit,,llB.,.-4 , ... -83 ••d
esubstrestaiineartratiliDe.-4,.ailvartiMe,.. p. : vilMi fire:
..Erwm acatim = at t.,
ien!"4 ...i T tt li t .c : 4 ' ; ::
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CERTENtitATIM
1 , T.1inMx..4.7.1.,Z4 i xolutiosr,s..XLE&N
trultke for a palatal dig him hava eoreay af ,
. iiieted:for.rearvochen fle Wadfoilly ,, reaeyed of
I his, Eintspivcr... but , lomiaJetetr. pared. t I have
been.amietedwithirvery aUgoalitirOlireativs,
-pysipejae,fori r eertr.,:, I - have ealledgmeeveral of
otereaular P elciane,<be_t ail witheat an* bell
efitz, ktatted • Meter! Entwattak , peke that.
1
past have Papa hie , re - ,whi*.j how
ever; is alltomposed" herier "I'lrevnifir as well
a 8 Lever-ImA. 'Jan./ a. ..:fo ae me
Will please eat at • S.
ehmfrßefer totfr.• , obi .-N. I
IrIIEREBT - -CIEI R— 'iMf 2111tIlar — '"i - jihNIR
1 ..,-bevervflivtyri 'ehree%sialrery 'ats dir ,
'Oise ealled - •E ile r.jor . have
Ititd 0054 AzpoliteCO ' unto, and k
3 s tn r e
m , dm. butnever vett gggcbleeat f ,.} _mu
advisafrsreiaatier! A BiktvergrO•ADlßand
have ha d no apeatoratisinoothen..;, _: or w re ,
eeesid
..mdlefratitrip
pk
l" tele cured; c - t.. - .• fkifta.
44 1 94P10.44Pletierieeti - grevitli%arred.,
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ONE NUNtatitp-PE*BlO/ANWO
in tbsir rl prod* irtth , o.
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he` saw g all au - a4=lB taataA ayolded.
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minim:ether buaiams;p
suite lkali w__l_totaa Plp.b.- •
• pr. Ball* Tamaiitiazihfleibiiitol
Agotr.lbsamc, filet al
51 1 1 lakme s fititigkrtinta.tvite. AO. the Se'
iOted. 414 ogittritzgregifrod to
baYlnytam.:• -
;rm. inp:oll44-4r2 •
30 .. (6; `ezedatrie.
blopilliiM.4•ln all "
Yresoriptiona . ; ia
matalent. *Moat the ct. Y '
•
t , • - :. -, •PEICB ONE DOLLiall'
PRIM
.1 300 ka i lgXellnUfamiarefman
aervatickr, by mail. by any advartleall,
- Agent, an mebeipt of .the es. :3 c , a
T. BILY.laq 7,6 C • e1rea1..N.1%.25t
Bold by altl4s
D I : W RO A WN DiI BI im I e DD 4 O. `
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Etmitkfm44 ttrettt..
P:iyablip . l4 1 :
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16.sed. Of s;)nedriit . t d. efiontriot
.10 to
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..- ersduateAn_ .a ~ .. 4. :44.1 , e5t.
elitifajtoUitasof V. m . ei St.Hiresnar-
Ant". to 11,15 or.° 4 . • permenentrre
lief 14 thy/ ,T l s*tf ts* '!ets,n,c owing' hia .
Adele" .
the
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hoflitof. , , . .. Nealletr,„ t 1 t 1
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gilli tiT
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oure.• Reelect -num- elett-Gtofferrlvejs
1 r0titnr..146414.94/eeellonersP26l4,
saethletariMailhotteet,brifi irlthe
and , deem tinn el micui t yva....4 o .
w iti i . a g disci., of tetilturatrft
tdd. TlL lP `Pi —& seagro l inleti tts oli btuse nfiat
t(iim Plu rf . will .
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.I. INFALLIBLE LININOFFOItt Ho
is unrivalled by . aim: in rdlq ashes oi Lammas's.
m arusing.from Baraim& Brows ff -Yr i f e bille, its
Zi:11111=eal i l l ein sdli4 le 4 ; riay lVel also- or
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sa, t speedily
bare BM% and Eing bone astir be
yenta:land aimed in -their- indigent C ' t
oonfirmed eases are beyond - the ,
Aim= enta.' -No case t he lin 'however,
_is
so. &ovate sr hopeless t mar alleriated
. e6ea.
ty this LinimesCand its , aPpli_eMjenwil
alawys,.remoreAna- ._ana -1,0 -the,
horse to travel' with own ease- 7 .-_-',
WRY homeowner sk vs. tom}
ha m & for it. gm •.. mike , .
zimi A ,
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digesor d riz o llp • ' • ire e i
and Pa liww- 11 , , .
tmesa .
hosier w
'sumer worth/ . - '', -- - -.." , , -
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atIMGIMIN1111115:11 ---410/Ingsger
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