:,•::',,5:4:1;;;..,,,,,,,!-:•.,:-: - r'',-:,:••••:••• . • - i:V-i.f.",',' - -- r ~LL<.,<t. THII SIIIIGVLEWS REVENGE, 4 SEA SD) E YARN ii::', UUI4 rcybU:tr: sio.-v.—CC Tr' fv.trnii tvntl: —l'. R. TS: the ear 179—, sop.,-,e five miles from the phkeo ;!here I am now Writillr;. jOhr Brown, the of a sul,stuntial y , .'catnn-far• mei, anti the hero o, the ;ale I atn to tVil—n fine, jovial, open-hearlutl •yetmg ilaiL•w - was Ito thore Imudsolncellofigh turn the . I .4Lacis ol t:iu giris within au :Iftt.rook.tr': tick , of his f:%tlier' , snon.•vst ad \\here but for hi. 4 r iicss eu.ititu of any td- tied mode of life, he might. perhaps have leading a tram - 101l ohl age. But the life of a farmer had no chat for him "A life of eseitement lor inc sai.lthe will ful young man to his father's teumostranoc ; not of vour hum-drum, stey-at , home, fire. Fide happiness for Jacli Brovm." And, so thinking, he .50011 halld of siam-glers, who at that time infeited this coast, In those days smuggling was not only more conanon but disreputable than now. Frasco hais. almost ciend to lair trades; by war, those who Isonired such fripppries ii and fts like, or such creature com forts as Cognac, were they. stud ied economy—to buy them i n the cheapest market and this was in the hands of the smue,glers, w, o at that ttino formed no ineon - sid.trable prilpor Lisa of England's inaritnne population Young Brown, who from his childhood hit been use to the sea. in a short time from tim opening fif this by his energy and aptness for command. elic ited worm preises from his brother siouggier,s and was speedily elected captain of as " rakish" a looking lugger , called the Petr./, as ever baffled a King's cruiser Once in every week or tv.o the P , ird brought in the :ouch covet ed musilas and silks for the ladies, and the Cognac, :lwirl leTds, who, how ever much they tepreliai o smogelers atnl - .inugglins• pshlie, ~..d not In 'least objection to beesnis purchasers in pri ate of the fir lower rafts than ihry could purchaed them o f the f air trader by law protected lcad recognized. Among Brown's intimate companimis was an old schoolfellow, who had joined him in ids contraband ernh , i . =s, a man Or two or three and tw:mty, by name George Gilbert, the on of a gentleman in reduced circumstances, and who, having 1/C:inl wild at college, to which by his father, at great personal inconvenience, he had been sent, for he was a youth of prem ise, in expectation of then doing something goOd for himself, had some months returned home, and growing tired of family reproach es, and having too much spirit to wish to live as a pensioner on paternal good nature, had joined the adventurers. Brown and be were f riends, yet never were two men more utterly dissimilar in mind and body. By the aide of the genial Jack Brown. the quiet, sat. urnine George Gilbert mole a poor figure--yet there was more in bin: thou a stranger would have suppesed—as the smugglers disnvered Stern in feature. with a face whereon a smile seldom beamed —and then it was a smile ruor , unpleasant than any frown--with nothing xenial about it—cold as moonlight—a smile of mingled bitterness and contempt, George Gilbert, nevethslcss. was emphatically . the brain of the Pdra's crew. 11.! it was who planned for others to execute. Whenever a cool, calculating spirit, a keen eye and in domitable pezTeverance were required, George Gilbert was the man who fmnishe:d them ; whenever a dashing enterprise was to be car ried out by a strong, nerve, a reckless heart and aniron band, then Jack Brown was trus ly "Jack at a pinch." Little wonder then if, with two such men banded together in one cause, the Petrrl soon became famous for suc cessful cruises and hairsbritadth escapes—or that l er STCW, who were all bound tog'- ther is kind of part:non:hip, soon were in a way to realize a handsoluclirclihood by their riefl. rions practices in spitc. , of the revenue. Now, although it is by no means my into s thin to dose my readers with to much Etliti mentality in these veritable chronicles, still supioss .heutd b e issssenioL; whelevisr in terest my story May possess, by °Milling - such love matters as are necessary to ihn F.tory'a development. Let-nu lie brief, however. ' Jack 1 7 ;7, WI; woopd won as pretty a g . rl as eves., worst a contraband silk areas, or :issedaSanoseme young sumggler- Kate .'urn :s. it was like'' ie surmised at, lee time t -lat George C i !best --though h had never feeling of interesa when B rown flounced his engagement to his lady love-- h 4 at one time b - esn suhor for Kate's hand. S , arida' said that she had net treated the ong man fairly —that, though she had up to certain period encouraged ins addresses, the Too - flint Brown appeared on the field she had Clef kited Githertin il:plt!served—cur, l,uNever harsh and iniamiible in other r•srek mi ~ , ht have hesu the character of George Gil , t,5 ire loved her with all that deep--'1 had NVC I nigh said—stern attachmsnt of which Such natures—and such only---are capable. Jig: t Itefore she had formally declined fits suit, be Intl lead a steadier life, and had ,promil, if shif: would only offer hint an 01-eet in view, that: he would go to London and there make use of his talents to retrieve the past, and brighten the future. Bat, no---Brown WFl`, handsome, dashing - , young sailor, 1 100 1 • tleorge was a man destitute of such 4s.4ntr ges ; and, consequently. was like many a bet ter man by many a more Icelish girl, jilted. And s , .t, like a man, for a time he bore the blow in silence, awl endeavored to the best of it. True, she hart dis:eived him, and then as coldly undeceivod Ism, and then given hint for his pains a sneer and his cos_ No matter z pride would enable him to hear it, and fur it while pride (lid. One evening, as he was alrolling 11GMCWalal along the ell', he saw the two lovers, Brown and his allianced, sitting among the bushes in a loving tap-a-tile. Having no wish to ploy the part of a ; liszt7ner, ha was turning away, when he heard his name mentioned. lie had been more than man if he hail not paused a while ,Mes. - involuntary he listened ; and soon verified in his own person the old proverb, that " listeners hear no good of themselves ;" for Kate just then telling Brown the issue of pour Gilbert's unsuccessful suit, adding thereto sundry facetious comments of her own, which went like swords through the heart of the proud man who hoard every word then spoken, and never forget or forgave one—and Jock Brown, with a horse-lau , h said, "Poor ~;. ~, ~cii 11 i 1 Devil I " till he roared again. Little thoug:ht fickle Kate l'drness, that pleasantevening-, of the fearful consequeaccs that would ensue• from those foolish words of her, spoken, after all, in merry jest, but taken hy one of the list eners lierce revengeful earnest—little th,nght she ho‘... - a alumina, had alienated from her the felthful heart that had loved her fur years. 'Little thought Brown how his coarse laugh, in which there was not the least parti e,e-of illur,t,s. ore, ha , .l severed a friendship that had existed from childhood between himself and Lis Old schre,sl fellow, Gilbert[ turningthe f7ienil into a deadly :neinv deun ward Nit it was so, Prom that 'hour „Uilhert hated Va(e and Irovcr with all the intensity which belongs to tmiporainents like his. Still, Gilbert anti 13rovin sailed tog•ther as heretofore, till ona day as they were cruising . oil' Jersey, a few hasty words between the t,vo led to a quart-Ll--idows were exchanged, and the c,olLl)atunts 'were separated by their crew. I>ireetly they. landed, 1., iiiiertdeuniud,d sati fe.,tion on th , .• spot, and 11 - .. own, alter a few well meant but vain attempts at reconciliation. took his ground and F;eot his quondam friend throui4h tile arm. At his own request Gil bait was left, behind in St. Iteliera, and the 1' civil sailed home. His wound. which was a simple flesh wound, rapidly heated, and frum that time his connectionwith the Par;!cs ed. But he had loria;?d his plan ulleady to crush his-hated rival. [TO .1 . 31 , .., CC,Y.IINUra;.I Sync.l.l; .ra 61):'-;i13 in circul , dicii, In ~me of in 1.; ,1 00,0ii0, 0 0Of ; 170 Git , Ll:Vi ' 1. ii 1 ,0 1 10,0013,.; in 1754, 1,60 1 ),OUO,U0Of ; o'7lf; in lt50:3„ 2,.Esiii.),lhfii,oool . .; in 1 6°K, I:i-, 11 - , 1 i . ;5?, - ,!.,585,0 0 00C)0r EiVi'tl2.4 lt , t;:;;!.. or 6, 1 ;f1;;I:..:;:,,r. juchid. ing ti c 3 ^9 ninCh ft United ---t11“3 , cf the W ,,, 1/ingter, eorrespon.der:ts of tho'New York ilendo', l•ftyS that Steidniatt and 13atk . s 3re alv-rn piing to' ell out to WenfirJl for 230,60'). They (-3riror,to po, , ition to lee wort! , , tr‘ot; tivey :lot it type or tiheet of • paper in tko Way , of " . 1..':,: 4 "• • t 411:1; rt • A.-- 4... t.,;.! P. :72.31:!.; ri" re \‘‘ .‘ 'c't ty,p. .; 19 it 111•1111■11111 =ME 12,1,11 • .:I ERPS Undcr the pre.ent. Incthod of the adminis iiation of Police Lew in this city. personal Pherty is less sacretily ~gar'th in Pittsburgh, than it is in St. Potetsburg, One of the most valuable and sacred of human rights is :tirnost daily disregarded outraged in ur midst. It is and prope=r, as well as le gal, that the criminal, who has no respect loc, the rights of others, should be confined, both to prevent his farther encroachments upon society, and to punish him for the evil he may have already done = but the system of ~srimm ary conviction," and coma itment to pri,:on for every mine' glade of oiihncs, which has el,tained aiming our magistracy of late years, is a despotic power which it is contrary to the tneory of our government and institutions to entrust to the hands of a single individual. Uurs is a land of laws, and when an individ- nal is to be punished for a breach of these taws, !t, should he done “1 , ..ga11y and in order." and not according to the judgment—perhaps ca price—of auy one man. \Ve are speaking of a stem, and hi what we have to say we do .., 'riot wish any magistrate of the city, to consids. er our remarks as Personal or invidous. In a large city, the magisterial duty is tine of great responsibility and he is not a good citizen who in any manner interferes with the proper ad ministration of justice; but there are rights of the individual which are entilded to. respect. Each day we see in the local columns of the daily papers such items as " Coin witted ten days Cot-disorderly conduct," , sent up thirty • days for vagrancy," and the like. Now what do these thidga mean when analyzed. We will illustrate by ; ome •nctual occurrences 1 which have come under our own observation, °milt ting names from motives of obvious pro; 1 priety. One night last summer a young I countryman came down the Monongahela. as a hand on a fiat boat. Landing - in the middle of a warm summer niht, and being a perfect stranger in the city, the young man wandered along the wharf and finally lay down under the - bridge and Went to sleep, He was found by a police officet and arrested. He was ex anitied bey ore a magistrate, and admitted that ho had neither money nor employment, and was committed to-the common jail as a vagrant, for thirty days. His oficnce was poverty. Another: A few Months since a sicry worthy mechanic of the Borough of Birmingham : ---a quiet, temperate, industrious man—came to Dirnrold inataCt on Saturday evening, to obtain supplies icr his family. ilia basket .lied, he went to omnibus stand at the ear ner of Market and Fourth streets, on his P 3, turn home. A netv , Aoy—one of that pertina., race who. Prctszt their sales at all times, and places, and under all circumstances-- ran under:his feet as he was heading his basket to the driver and prevented him. The youngster would not get out of the way, untwith3tand ing repeated fetitiests to do so, inCt the man quietly placed his basket upon the pavement, seized the peripatetic newsvender by the kg and arm, and " chucked " him down upon the sidewalk. In turning he accidentally struck the boy's heed ogninst the vehicle. Young America yelled as though the life s depart ing from hint, jumped up and ran. to a magis trate, made a complaint backed with sobs and tears. An officers was sent lo tirrost the of fender who placed his basket upon the omni bus, and like a good ,Utizen proceeded to the magistrate's office. The hey kept np his hoWling as though he had been half killed, and the facts were admitted as we havcstated them Here., if there was any oileace:it' was that of assault and battery,and it was the magistrate's duty to lutVe held the prisoner hi answer at court, where he would probably have been fined :4X . cents and the costs. But thit-. obviously legal course was not prsued. The man was Lyn-omitted to jail for thirty clays: 9<cr " ocly conduct.' At this limo this man Ini'd a situation at thirty-live dollars a month with a. family to npport, and could have given any reasonuble amount of: bail for his appearance to answer any charge which might he brought ago.in;;t. him. Lie sent to the n3ag- istrato to knew what his fine was, but there had been no fine imposed ; he had been " com mitted." Finally after two or three days imprisonment, the matter was represented to the inaghtratt in a rather different light and the prisoner discharged upon the pap: went of a fine of twentysavo dollars and costs. The old French lettres d cachet." could not have lieen more effectual iu depriv- ing the , citizen of his personal liberty than such a course of Proceeding as this. These commitments for " disorderly con- duct " are the most arbitrary. things in, the world. The term as made to cover etizry griole, of offence. ! We recollect to have seen a man discharged from iinprisonznent on a hams corpus, who had been sent over by a magic, trate in Allegheny city foi. refusal to pay' his u-,zicr rent. We have c ee.n slander cases, in which the District Court alone has jurisdiction tried, adjudged and punished before an alder. man. W hate Seen scores of cases, where the clial . g,e of false pretences Las been made to collect an ordinary debt, (about which perhaps ail extraordinary quint:., of lies had been told,) where the defendants have been impris oned most unjustly. We have known houses of unfortunate and degraded women pounced upon - in the dead hour, of the night, when every inmate was asleep, and all arrested and sent up from fire to thirty days aplece.for disorderly conduct." We have known an ignorant and drunken servant girl ejected wit bout force from a respectable man's house, and that man arrested and taken a nrisOrier before a magistrate and made to pay costs in advance before being discharged on bail, which he tendered. We have known mis fortune, poverty, rni.s.represtintation, aud acci dent, as well as vice and crime, be the cause of summary conviction end commitment to jail. It is unfortunately the poor, the ignorant and the improtected who suffer most often tram this arbitrarily exercised las.giste. vial power. Those who have money to employ a lawyer, can at least secure the right of trial by jury, if they ccc charged with any offence. The upright and honest magistrate who thus construes crime, or vice, or immorality for the sake of bringing a within his own power of ultimate disposal, , undoubtedly thinks he is doing the public service, but there are certain legal rights of personal liberyy, to the enjoy"' meat of (which. the veriest vagrant in the lend is. 61titlal, and that magistrate le it .. _: JANUARY 3,, id 8cc•1,1,r.: ~ ....i.V.;:c.i.;/.1,;',1', 7.. , 1.1.1. 0,, r_.. ~~~' duty wiT , o, without caustitking Ifiturialf a (7easor (11' pr:blic victrals, crbey, , , , . and C'T.ecpt , , s Ltie laws as be"finds ttleroiand does - not, attempt to prevent or znak.c. Irv: to mc.,:t CL::StL, which may be brought before him. • 4 ; L . ; i - ] L. ~ 7 It S is )un furnish ffihiply to-day the proceedings of cr rather extraordinnry case of libel insti,. tuted against us by e?ratuable citizen of West nioralaud county. We will shortly pay atten tion to the rueritsof the case, sine:: it has been brought so clkisely to our attention, and ens. deavor to resmie Iho repdtation of is wuch in- jtiroi hoz; from oblivit.o.l or Inerit26 contempt, inear we are forced to personalities we shall defend ourselves to the bitter end. IN II CO.NCat . P:47I:3 : Hasty legislation is aver he appreciated, but we think that no one 'will 'ckny that tim the present congress, is a "deliberative body-" it has now been nearly two months in see- I and except some joint resolutions rota ting tcthe pay of members. passed about ebristnias time, and tlic bill authorizing the I issue of the new Treasury notes, we recollect: no positive net. of legislation which has been aceomplished. The greater portion of the , time has been taken up with spe, , ebes,-- apeuches- 7 -tspeeches. There are a great varlet, ty of subjectS of urgent importance which must soon be acted upon, and some of them demand prompt action.. Ono of these is to take meas ures' to repress the rebellion in Utah. if the army is to be augmented— a necessity tvhich exists, aslde from the diflienithis in Marmon don), it should be done at once, for the time for making preparations for sending reinforce ments to oar army in Utah is already grow ing short. It is time for Kansas speeches to cease for a while, we have had our sill of them; it is time for politicians to " ret‘ . rom theca labor," in " reading each other off," or in em barrassing the administration.; it is time that tjong;ess gave at' last a portion of its time l and attention to the public service. Let them do so or the people will hold them aceouutp AN old gentleman. who thinks our modern system of edUcation . , somewhat erreueous,, paid us a visit on Friday, and left a paper in our hands of which the tallowingis a copy. The writer shows that time is wasted in filling young heads with the learning of Greece and Rome, and seems to think a good practicalEngL. lish education more desirable and useful than a superficial acquaintance with the writings of Virgil and Homer. Although his views will doubtless give offence to cleating parents, lea - rued pedagogues snd aspiring-pupils, wear., inclined to look upon them as sensible and just, and therefore insert them in tit:. columns of the Post,. Ovar.tbusUietchos--No. A ler: ay6 tiller; I fouhd hiyhelf in au OM:li l'ltiitig t !2. neighb , :ring village. Jo pubdc Coll'i.-y ,11 , :e..•4•0f this lilud, ail excellent eppori a dity is afforded for observing our fellows and noting their . paiolis.riti. On the occ,asiOn z,A 11).LiCA t - ), :C:.t...3.1 illiGlcittiC:t.ttly opposite. - we 17fre. two blight lochitg girls of fourteen r.d• filli.: years of ai i ...e. Tak , y had f.,oolfs in their .hattii, and rfcrr., , oyi,iqtly rt . :turning from school. A mong ;h e l l ; b oo ks ? I 01f2.-rved that eacli had A copy of Virgil, pr4fkil lit the original langusg,. I vorture.t to itrsitire into the nature of their stuillt.s , , airtl was 4 - ,..tch t,rridll‘,l to hear tlrot., ~,rnutig othor dfilicrd: licittiches, not a little 4 ~ heir time wf5... gat sumo. lfuoWleAge - e; . f the uncient titt6tti(!S. - .2tl - ,7 1 - 11'prise (I . , ;:tt?', 1 ass «! that the hub pinkbefore tire re prefumions, .oiliervis , 3 their p. , cr.2rtl-s ad tea'Aierft.-v-7cmid n o t, a llor l th e r e to ;,)ursll , ?. .5110.):1_tti11i.c.'2,.... 1c..: , 1'e.0.,.1ab1 ,-, infernal . ,J. . . ,Al%ile,l ft: ,ev,; iy 3 t UI l. i r timo and itt!ompit.ig to tr:t.n..4lAte the graet•Tui iii - ntonious t,;ierra and ti.i. e.ut.:liti ri4LielienT, aril pri:siuni.og somewhat, on m:.- g,i - tty triirEi i i ... , .lo , .'ivarieed yolrJ, I iii•!ked one , :if i.ny youthful eoliipiiiiintis if she as .th eleeturos of Dr. Blair. Erihe repli2 that weal n.i - v - or t. - icitld illein---shi.:: lived t i.-..r VaL Of ton :A) g 0 in. 4 Liif . !ii.! Or :lie oilier I p... , 1i - ed, .. flow iilally pi..rii4 of , looecrli aro t..liere in i. 1 1 ,3 'Zig:Us:li lanigliagi. , . ?" ' i]ieve.), 1. thhil.i.;'was the r,.i.iswer.. I znaile :bi-: ci±.ary corrergley, when she repli!..,;,. ~, ',1,2 1 ,..':1 1 ie.) yo.q're riWit, tot i 9 fo:i 1.1.7 . 1 g siaeo 1 1 .ii tidied kin,glish e' i re.iniaar, tlißt, I'veorgoiten all abont. it. On foetlior inqiiii-y atieo ,f rtqineii th: - ..t :h0r . ..0 little girls rrest.oil 1...; , :0 l_ii - iiiits i.lai! . y in roil di:ring good 1., , i1ia io It; abominable Engii.sh... aught 1 if aiy y nil friends at, e igtio rnnt of their native toNgue,, their , h , roe , :tio edo erit'oa ha, 11.4 'verl entirely neglecti. Tiny gre certainly abio to y_ it, to in prepare rieA, for ;:i” , :er. 1 was .gal ii mkt:lke th ?`hey nool.i.nnt darn n u,ck or inn: button on not boil au egg or ,00k ov,rythiag pnrtßining WC . ro prOft3u odly igtlorant s :o!(.1 to id, lint t,d)ort-zdgditod pr. , -nts ~ -11 avaring to and eni!iv, - drt their were liegiuCting ttioi bey!. krl, - )Wie,tgo, sicieli, through !- I)v1IihI i1011:2;lit 0;:u J.dio b:/ii a Idate? tlaa it rnalte a pudding or hem a I.l4ndlieloilief, or comical a rent in my pent. loons or tdoekings? Cu.i. Lelia emo!lth iow, or bYrnlribize with me in my misfortune, prove o ministering angel when pain and anguish rend my brow ? Surely not: Why, then, consume time and waste health in acquiring :diet which ie compar atively uselese? remain 4;noratit of the duties which belong to borne, the pelf, - trinamie `cr: renthira life delightful? The tyrant Paahion [Sett, ads it, and it 19 sarotiened by a custom more honored in the breach than tho eb eervrnco. Beye and girls who Atould be roll ing hoop" or "jumping rope "are ehu! up. in close rooms end compelled to con Latin. Gram- . mare and translate Esup's Fables, and at an age when they should he ecquiring the rudiment., o f a good English edneadon, we find them racking their braind in a 3.!!..i:- a!f. mitt to rsador in intel ligible terms the noble productions of-Virgil and Homer. When 1 wee a boy we. were not permitted to attempt anything beyond our capacity. We first masterad the alphab et—thenh armed to open and read, and, as our minds e:timnded, our otudies wire eubrrged. Now, boys and g'xis begin rere they should end, and alter acquiring:a superficial knowledge of the ancient elmioic.s, must, in order net to appear ridicel ms, go hack end study tko !anguage in which Shalt:Toon and r.tilltou are iamnatal. Vani tas VCliiita:tuz I Oiunia vanitas !- TIUSTrC. LCorrclsp . ondrnce of tile Morning Po,,t.j Fitolll II AB - RIF...BURG, ‘TatilL7-7; 28 . , 185 S Ti.ere is an insigiaifizaatly bala !. amount. cf 17Ork before the Legislature, up to this time, POUT'Sts, ro eqimlly cm.ount tram. acted. If the "borer's " eecupaiion isuot gcno it is beesabii it has cot arrived. This elites I may roullrk it this CO:112C tion 33 DC+i, rA numerous ns in former iyeers; and those of them who are lire only stay for a few dvii and thun loave for a time to di j uni up business, It is rather up-hill work, andH will bu unpiaditable the man p4s the borer for his unhal lowed serviem9. If a bill COrrGe, it will pass without lin:" of that kind of levurago ; if it is o wont ofti:l7 in the two houses, as tninetitutrilthis Wiater. I'our oa-Idgetion of the Loliby mcirther in the Pow a#a few dyeidnos, wan merited and made some a than squirm. Julgo NVilkins in place bill this mo< i- ing i 0 3ne4rporato Oliaaba Iron Worl.ts of Allegheny county. it rec i eircs men to take out a hcenso 14 only one place, 1: , ; ought to ho the case instentl ollztsvina• it. ambit - plot:a no it is now. In the !louse, Mr. Iry• - in prmicntod two peti- Cons—oho ';from cari.!titt of :be citizen - 10 of Pitts burgh, rud anoth.ir of property hold ere: in Mad dock's alto-y r —split - Jet rriiitming of said rdloy. Mr. Pm:ter, is petition from the Board of Trade of Pittsburgh' fur limiting bault tiivi.icquis to 8 per cent, and the eoutingent fond to 10 per cent. of the cspPlil : stock—thus ... - mstsining the bill the Colonel 'introduced flill€s tiieea; , ,o, which I no ticed. • am,3 emceesF.7l , l lioueo, pcsaed not.a . .:=t rt the Rr6G « cc- - ..z.ntoti, rue zounty, to ae6 eiZomt yeare b i_isning bP.Is of cro,diZ to that arnoutzt ‘,7ithoat littimm the, o. , ,..noplitin,Lioll of each 111 , 1. E tile bolscurzli chezc, E W&Em T.:latch ef 6 cent of - . .. 11;s zot ~S',:-..,,1..1..•;':.;'. -' 7 :::-',A .;.:,,,,,?:,:z.,:;.,.,. noo;ubly, and itt violation lel the public weal AllirAlh CdL Tv.ir l 0 1. 0 - ClitN-NCY 2 rth CONTPX`- titctr;bt. Governor I'llc:tier, and therefore he YERTE,ll.—'ono of tt. , Moot 9.tlrtlib,4 ue) tzt..ta of svar. ef:te lanssage to. di e up- 31.'L , 414.6 Verelifot I)y ,o , :Atli 3;;:t;,1., et the act. He will have to exercise his Trumbull county, Ohio. Tee rtes yi. 4o -17; 14 ...i1Y jitst eight in this particular often, if grouter eo.re who Lad t , i en r..tsy tick raairr rtAus, and hail ce,noutiod is not taken. in passing bWe. Ott the question r. number of ii`asi,da , o:, h.et treat it :it out.sof Pr, whoilior the Vf..-to 3licul , l be sustained, there was . L'apsu4 utmi. i s , Lirn,, a unanimous vote in the affirmative upon ft Ceti', his ti; at 0 Vio- , ci Pr,,lap• Of the y: .s and : lei L. cortotti-iee. tlict Timre. was 't uica little Kaneos opiende this afterooon. Au opposition men - doer from Craw offored 411:3 subject, the pre amble of whi,-.11 was couched in nearly the or . ..act ...rent; of Secretary - (lass' instructions to Craver- Witlizer. Oil motion of Mr. Calhoun, they fate referred to a speed'il committee ef three. liere wee. howevi.'r,econsiderabl:- manotinveriug ;et thi-in etc the second reading, that loom might spited thomselvOs in a speech, or a iozer. perhaps- But it. failed und the vote token did not indicate any thi, in their fever, nor any thin::: against thoin. ' P ANT() N VARIOUS TRI fki number of the ilro%7n9viLle is nea, peelni‘ra l , f ." Jevillishe talle walk inge: r.reently took place up the Nleuon - vietu:d.ti ttue,iiiiito.iiit , a 1)y her hti,barei, , A3,leab " deer," giotatnetleett t. ilc feat of vt:tlbitig OLIO h.:tilt-4.41 miles in twouty a(u-eetiti Lcati s ; which, it 1:: the p„ceoin. pli:e(l,l l .th , .)ugh we e,orir;ii!er that part fsrithewhat Itnt Nlorulay rn3ruing ;pout ~.Ic,ch the " the fast Die " track - : frOn/ h !e.tviug tt bv;ge un pabl t g.tve bet " big pail. n,i I,ft IZIEBEE --TEpt p. - ,;:o: houo or P:13, - ;:tte - C:-3.rmty w F w, datimgoti by tiro ilst „,.•,:k. —The tN. .I.uued Ekiu of hati. ro,utuid work, braing scoured tile f.:rfL i'di , :zonfi 13 , ' , fit. This yard WaS the 11,1. Mon.algslioliL to quit Fork ouing to t pre 4.,ureJf 1;:o tiniod," sad Iu bten Cue t tr.-utue. - - ie pl a ying ft t . S t . Louis lad of ilinf,tr26.l(..:lT-1 £1 "2 lately married, the tt ,,, :n of Cll,l,:itt View ; Mihscairi, to t rn,•id= en f.c the tip.. , ago of 4avettly-e;ght. Patriot enutain: - the folkwing :—"A correspondent tn. forots ttt: that ;lee: (Medial) Smith, of Fre:n(4A, wr , ll known in that vicinity act a brawling Kansas sbricker, wn> o» Vitatilcallay last brought hef , ro ni.tgltrale charged with triple crime upon his ciatightt,r ; „tind en testimony of his tv ifc and uig ht er , w a s cc...omitt e d to j•til to await his tt iai thc nest t•tiln of the et iminal court." C 4 A.,+ tN Lt 3 UTT A• —C:; len! ta has recently been lighied With gas. The etnet oa the natives is thus 'scribed iii n. letter from the engineer of this gas caret.any :.-L"The nttouishment of the natives was, i , etleed, very great ; oven among the _otter infortned the inquiry was, •Ctir, will you be so kind tots tell us how. the lamp burns with out it the lower orders, there is a`_+ or. impresiiiiin that it could be made to blow them all up ; that ;he Geretteor-geueral had a key at the government house, by turning which he could at his biltimttre blow up the whole city. At such a critical time you may depend we did not take the trouble to disabuse their minds of the idea; indeed, we rather strengthened it; nor could we get a native on any consideration even to touch a iamp-post, for fear it should eaploile. They are now, however, getting more familiar with it, though the lamp ligkters are Am follow ed by a crowd, especially when we light.up a nett' street or district." W.I!AT IT i* DOING , 1 , 111, Schueb.• mac, Esq., Oho woli Lithographor, says; " I have frequently used Bolrilavr.'s Holland hitters, :Ind find it invariably relloved indigestion and de bility." 11.ov. Samuel 3aber:eli. E:LjE , : " I found special z... lief from it::us=:, fors severe headache, with which I had long F.uworod." J. W. Woody:ell, Esq., "I have used -I.Stor have's Holland Bitters Myself, and recommended it to othbrr, knov-?ittg it to I o jOct whet it ie repre sented." Aide-man Jonathan'.Nozly, of Lorer St. ClAir township, says , :"ll.).4Vo derived great bonotit to 11,3-J far 1 - 743Ar.e=-..! of the Etsll,aCh and illdi,7lE- .3111:. 711. ttrph: r .: , tLys : " Artt:r levoral phyPicitois ha i Bcerhave'e ITollattd 33itter, - recatwed the pain from my heart vud side, tlriEhlr , from indigcs tion.!= The clltor of t h e Kittanning Free Prezg? says: "After one ei tha best physicians in this place had failed, Ficorhave's Holland Bitters cured me of the worst form of dyspepsia." Francis Pena, tbe only m - nun:Muer of Ole ENttact of Co'Seo.," 6;1" . ...y0: "I know that your 11,illsmci 33 , CM-re is one of the best 11,10tliCiria3 in the world for a disordered stotrmch anti liver." Di - . Ludwig, editor et the PO ; 4 7 , CT, 13aliiiiitre, p7o- I , VII7ICe: it a medicine derer , ing, the confidence o Ih9 putaic Dr. Ehrhart, the leading German_ physician of Pennsylvania h:,-'pr,:::erizood it frequentiy during the I.7=t three ;Fear6, with inarhed sucipee, in debilitated ita(e; of the dige,tive org,ano, Cr of the system gen ally. - The nanager of 131:'1 ,, u'E Vinegar Factory says: i Wised it myself, and was theroforo induced to try effects upon my wife, (troubloci with the great d. bility corn:nun to nil consinaptive habit,) and , ealy it is doing her rnori+ good than nnything has over taltan.'" Caution!—Be careful to ask. for L'f.arliaties liaad Riacui. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, solo Proptiat“rs, Benjamin Page, Jr., Jr. Co., rumor of Third and Sinithticld streets, and Druggis.ts, (en orally. Pevellerated 131reath.,, and coroptexi,ol; rear. Lc acquired by ading tiro " it-Eiu ni zi Tlt , ,u,tod Fiutor::." What lady or trnticrnai, runaiu under th, cort:o of 11 disltgropa:lo breath, ~ 1 1(1 icy using , toe LAIR of n ThatlGalld .FICWerE" as a would not ouly re.ulitT it nuiet, but leavo the Ullitv no iliate...lltOr? Many pors.ona do not know their breath is ba4 ; and toe gubjoat !Tao delicuto their friend,; 4:otlll.ll.l.TiCr mention It, Vowt,re of counterfeits, Ito sore it; sighed I:Fatuous ,t CO., M. Y. Woodland (.;!....corn ,, --A Pomantle for •:,elwkifyilig the Int:kr—highly 9ttprlor to any Yronch article: iniportt.o, taid for half the price. For lailie& hair, it lai.s no equal, giving it a bright gioasy ppoura:ita. It cuiiiiN• gentkinen'it hair to cull in the, za,i,i; iaanral ittana-r. It nintaver dandruff, alwisyn the Nair ti:o 1.-liii:frork Price only tiny Cs‘ab. Mono genuine union signed FbiTii.IDGE a CO., Prolvli , 'lora of the " Ralni-of a Thousand Flower-J." Whoitriali, and retail ogt'!ute, heiollgo %Owl, No. 2:3 Wood triet; corner Wool and Second; W. A. oppoeito the 'llmitro; joaapli Fleming., cor ner Market street and Diamond; ilreuu F. halter, corner of cud 8 Clair; W. J. nimbloritery, opposho Pat 'aim; Dent &Miner, Muaonia lan:42:lyds..v TiIERE ARE HUNDREDS OD REMEDIES SOLD at every Drug Store,purpertiug to cure all disease nameable, inch advertised as the very best ever known, till we had lost all faith in them all, but there Is ono exception. We speak of Dr. Seuford'a Invigorator, which came to us ecounnended eo s cure for Liver Complaints, and all dis eases arising, front a Diseased Liver. The testimonials of many of our Phy-didans in its favor, induced as to try it, ucd now conviction in certain that it is one of the greatest loot , oings ever,r,iven to Dyopeptics, for it made a complete urn before the first bottle. was taken, and now we can eat anything catabis withont trouble, while befor othiug Lu he lightest food wonlii ‘ligrit, and often the. gave pain New what t:e want to sae to all our readers is, if Liver Corn. phiint or Dyspepsia trouble- you, clo'not fail to try this the i'rei4iist remedy in the world. je.l3:lmdt.,w I.37,2CTENSION OF STAY. DRS. C. AI. FITCH 4 3. W. SYKES, Will ;lick tYilce at: 11)1 Pgkia utreet, OPPOSITE IT. CLA2M HOTEL, PITTSBURCII, PA., TILL APIIIL FIRS2', 2856, Where they /nay be consulted daily, (Sun- ;vs excepted,) for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, EROS " lITIS ALL OTL11:17, .CURONIO AFFECTIOYS coo t,eted with, or predhq.eaits to PULtiONARY DISEASE!. DV.S. 1T1.V. , 11 J. - . SYKES feel that they cannot too earn ,atly or too frequently admenipli invalide of the RXCF.ED fIItd DANGER OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASI3 eynaptouni often teem co trifling as to beget a iLdrtilvo la.dieg of safety even while disease - is mating rapla pro. ITORITAL cre , a, and the ratient =glean himself till a owe is neat to I AHE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR MAL CLASS, at the IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEG 7, 2, ijr,de r the direction cf - 1 )1 Office Elisurz--i) A. 21, to a P. No charge fur oortsults.tion. A list of queetiouswill be seat to thocc w!shing to cooeelt uc b tter. Adcirers . DitS. fl. :M. PITCH J. W. SYKES, je.37 rent: ntreet, Pitteburgh, Po. NO FAMILY SUOULD BE WITHOUT ROOF LAND'S P,ITTER2. Ciair.2s , 2 Um Zr.;, Cliri."s - ,11, J., Much I!, 1855 it - is-it is with innch t.,.2 tvrs in my fatally. ~thearC, a tor 11511, of niy sien,r. , i, , ,od two ye: , r.g. w w Ecvertly al:dicta:l with the tit - Jac LI Coutplahit in tho wt‘ret Conn, for which tcarion wrno diei prescribed by it'llyFdcian.g and ethers were used, but with no nveil. I also bent hum to thcccuntry, but it praced of but little , b,nellt. Ilaviroc a bottle of (Lialiall tore in the house, I wa3 perts - aade:i to try that, which td my astc.n ishn ant 1Z7121.1.7 Cira=l ttru. He continual to t.:lte the come titatt afterward and be m 3 healthy. I Lava ,t• , t7entileacce in the Dittero,nr.ti faal no .hcs!tetiott Liu fatullsbe '..71t.LC•:,!. JOFIN W. To L:. a M. JtA-....L.-tun MTEM=IS!I For Ita7, - 2. '4,3 i'Lln_il ..',.. , 3 Inc..-. ,:,d itr, ozo, if.. layaui, ?ES;_~ hi- , . 1' .EL'Ut m e.iter hraul... per .0 'LI preVaika t ;V, of Dr. iermilrtr , , pr.pst.•d by i'ilt-turgix. This hl,l P.m.,vi2g from her or the Afbr rho them, hor ba.lta taonovol:.‘t , ,ly recurir.d. satco married, rod c.mtitonea to t-ijoy var,allorlt he:attn. wili et:Lk:lin. D Vll 311 rtia ttr,d, ri, ;:;!102. ct Pittsburgh, 1a All V,rmiti , ;;(,l tr. cuir: o:tri.m, are Ni.,:ztttle-ELi. Dr. )11,,zo's gi:mtluo Virmifago, L;vcr Can . at ati re that I inforritp on of k,f your C.‘-rtuar.l.l2l.t- a4r-ve 's4 !==72=E of 121! tH:2.Mwah'. ff- , -113 - 3.ze1..7,1.1.1- , p ibis r., 5,.1 viLif.L-rd nor r, :wen itkiitrod ',ld dyom, ch,.: bi,“Arfrll no,l otrq Ar,do aotl ,olt!, or :A. . I) F. '7 o r: l q .1. NEn ill'illESTllS2lifiTirt afi..4NLI'CONOT L,SeitEt. , MUSIC, At. LA T. 7 .VILTTE TUBS:DAV EVBNING, P,l , runr2; w c t;INEV; THE VI its - r VTISt r111 , ..1 crunt 1t.3 rich o,ll' citj ,sue tht IY.ill at th"... Kuno timc, :.‘c.utrit , no: ta5t.,,•,,...4.1,1 to :In °Wort viol! woi thy tivir I cENT:f!—to ht. r:113.• of tllt city [Houk: atorea. I)4oriiopen at c;clact—to ~atatencr., TillE NATRYNAL W E GAZETT:.: TAIN I N C- 4 PT. r()LE'S LETTER& • Tho Nationai Police GazeLte CONTAINS 'CAPT. COLE The Nat:tonal 22ice Gazette CONTAINS (APT. COLE'S LETTERS • IBUNT Z.- ~ fa A. fl rat , 4 A F , ') NiP ITA It f.,, FIFTH . ST 11. ELT Forst by jr.S .it ORNE KNI'I".I2ING BALLS— Colll4iting f beautiful cok, 3 thr6att , of BERi,3N 'IV O L 'ma ac arrahged a 9 to emhiblt, when knitted, an ECANT HI ORAL lON. The Ladiea are invited to tee them at julltt 7: Mute:: stre,t. rAILANI\ELS—fIed. White, Gray, Green, Yellow, Plaid, etc. Cheaper than the caeapee.t. C. RANSON LOVIL kormerl7, - Love' brethem, ja3n" No. 74 Alathct . ahreet„ ir - YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING MADE 'lO ORDER, CALL Al' CLIENTIII;.';. A bzilliant ashortmont , COOD2 , weedf .. .;l4.Lis:TEws QOTFIIC lIALI, Coraor of Wood 0tr....t n.n , lDisniorl . W. Staciy toPl.2ase. p FOR U'CAII!!! BEFORE YOU GO, Pfs.ACTICE WITH Vaii lUIIIII, -AT VIII ORIGINAL SIIOOriNG 9ALLEI:I7, NO. 3p, WOOD El T _A. 11. lIIIKrrif()P..D, veid Lectuz2", th'a (t Q.Lt rYENINU, Ft-hatr,ry EXCEL:':OI: p`div,• - sr:pilis . " OF ~ :z.;;i0R.7.1. CENT;.;—prr, , _ , ,d... - i to h., t:, llipov.)lent ItEtz:ll).iNol4] POR ‘..) A r.l brick .Iwonit: t t, I?..r;: ! :ct.-; otpl iiitelion, wide hall, poilico in front, ,:-,rod atabit., carriago te; 2 acra of kind, 8 dow; a goal tmani. gnrd.3u and sari. ry of fruit grape N 11 1 ,3 11E1(11 , 1'i:tali frnii.T o tton, wrtil and 1;c1.: in front of th. , tpAtre: e.itrot;., 9t t/.. , ut two tzti:o.s. from 111-: oily. and lil a :try Appi; t o 4113 1 :111:111:T I: 1;10N, 4",.1 ~t. pßomissuit!,73- NOTES AND DR/ 1 ,1'T; 4, . • aud 1 , : -. 112:c.,11.;' , 4: 'Ft L - 11: for s do by •;pki AGE ` I NT y rd. & co., z..,7 31.w0 tino for Lnenz & Brotbere Typo, Ont 9, rsa inrnitur.o, Cute, tto. trv..1.1 cut to .:tier. ,:,lore 11 tql .at man', tlizt.r.utp.e rricoq. YPP LTZ S.-- 2n b tizthe,is of a prime ...L9 quality, j rcrel4t,,l &ua f r salc , by j t:3O MI.TANS. - V,..14LA1N BLACK SILKS, FANCY SILKS. red Printre,P cncL 3l.v.rinnia,nnd fib. , )bestneP , , , rtmolli in tito city, arid ut very tzli mid (Porimrly tare 13rotin , rq,) I.vo ':; 6trei t. rE I O AGILIC ItA 1, M wo hay., ou baud 140.11 Rubb:r f,yr Wheat Drill:J.. Th c , itt ;J , 5 ferniailt.l is any rlnan tit a', short .1, W U. rri I J,LI2-.4. J , 12.0 N 0.3. 'Zr., and ttii Clair E.VI.IIER BELTING—A good supply 4,f th. Lfrbi rn mauticaflurr, Eroo 1.) , V. by td..;() TACE I...EATIf surictriar rittstAity. .4 nr f 3.1! ,".41 J. cz PEI L. LI Fa T \ DIA IttiBBER BEIZPINs;.—A iltrga steel;, alt eilt`A., 2. 3 o.rol t p;37 thkk , at inn indh. , Rub bor.Deprq, 23 autl eltir jISO VALUABLE STOCKS AT tIUCTIOi.'I.--- V on TUESDA.I" I'vbruary rtielitat, nt the Cotani , rcialle.al , ,,Q;l3,, No. F. 4. Vil.th t, rill 'Fold:— •' 40 Shares Think of PiLtehnr,„ll. 10 do eitlzeue' 14 do Tana C'ty Dunk. 5 do Alli,ghPuy 20 do 13,%A.0rt) lealraueo Coalimoy. ite:o P. ' , Si. DA VI L lIIRSINELDfti , .; SON, nuALER3 Gents' Furnishing C.,luods, Cloth len, SHIRT - MANUACTII le. E. R.S, No. 83 Wodd street. THE subscribers respectfully- announ, that SHIRTS made by tilorn are guaranteed to itt; will Le forwarded to any part of the laden, on receiving from the parties sending the er.d. , :rs their personal measure ment hr inches. esx.turding to the formula given below. Remember, the size must bti carefully and accurately taken, as all necessary Illiowanec,, are made by the cutter of the eftablis.hreent. First, Size around the neck. Second, aronnd the wrist. Third ; Size around the cliest, immedietely bylaw tl.a pits. Ftnith, Front the raidato r chouider, lougth of nrm wrfAjoint. Rj - tit, Height of person, from rboultier to the knet, n-w/. Also, any atylo of Collars made, to order, by the dent cif! .r sending the style or pattern. This pian is utlo unique, and Fill bo of groat value to orntlemen at a distinct), who find. it impossible to obtain at . home Shirt; to satisfy them in sift., and fa. Also, on hand a full assorttomet of Shirts of our M%1311- Planer. Any orders 11E1(11 . 033rd tons by mail, coil he promp• iv attended to. P. 8. Please elate by what conveyance they are to be shipped. 1. 111R511. 1 2.M.D Le SON., ja3o No. 83, Wood at., Pittebargh, Pa. /Ai 11 1 0/ 11/ fl 0 ) -- I • A 7)12-rirf 1- g Principal of thi: Fifth Wurrii ?DIAL: i9cL,Dik , , will cerDir- , ncei (in Itllondity Eve:l232n - , Thcbr nary Ist. The Clazi en illenday and Thtlrciloy przingo Di each re, l;:. J ~ =N'• ~____ •.-•'`.7`,..1:,:r Sri:-F:on:)fg1:,: 1 11 P2 7 71 1 f : % 4 ''' Zji A P , 11; 1 Y) e TOUT, GREAT ECLIPSE SEED DRILL AND BCOAD GIST BOW 17.1: lOW on azi:ibitb -, 0, at N. f. 3 troat, Pi tt]bar,tl,. T.7 - aiar , i3 iialany:a• meat and far cattn: „la 'Lint] OYEZ ta „ wor:!,3 ca an ontinl:•, - now and eZA7l=an;.• of gala!: as wit!, fcrtilizt..r.l at any ?...,- alrotitaidth, wltb. rogularity ant or CULIC.7.S »s bc.•ib tained by Et ed warlzel r.•ona edri - io all rt , . '111::: .«a @w:l. - .li nr..t. - any worlizrar. c-tn ror.etruct it, and al , a prfro car:paid Stwie LI:11 Cote.;:f elp-41.1 rzfLoil".z , R J^ Izri J. D712.7.t:...,:. na CL' ft : {) : ,o FE.:7T of e1 4,1 0 4 - 1 4 , Pj PT: :1110 17-Jr 1538:1 TV,2, ',11) ir<Jhols E•r=l -1 1 whito . - : ., ,' - i:".5. , :.'.•?:' , .' - ii . ;',N,'i, P: F'.i is gl - ay uz or d, c t t S. Ci. 301-f.:".STON I. -( 1, ), ,i;t..,tioll , ni, C.7.',V,:cil ni.rtfr t, 3, T. 2(., and J. Z.: ?:%an `...~0z. ltl7 i':2:-; c;Efl MEM= 'rfa' .. ~. C _.::~___- - - ~. _ Pi z,-,•Sras ...1.-7,T, COLUMBUS t ND AND PITTSBURGH RAI - I,IIOAD CIi:4PANY made ar, __ tii, WA Viii; AND CiiICAGo feint u..+o andlto,Uvitur.will rug their Traills d3ily, thr2l" MOO It ; ; V. j!it.uuty 1,-,AtL. . LrA', Z. , Ai:air:. ' ..P.r.rvz.. it.r,a , r - z. i • .Ch.cianati Expre- , i , Pilt. , Li.rg ,, , 6 eL , .1. I.!. li t-übcarilir,lhlti A. ' • . lei)l'aMLutl.s.2:o r-...r.tinci'til:ko42 , V.:it. Clev , laiel .t; 1 Jails " ' "I 1 , 1 1 :45 " iWiicill'tzl2:lol , attiClovel'aztil,:;:f.:Z., " IChicago, ------ 191teeltint,f o:4a - i ii (lincitinatiEictir, , : ~ t'.:. , 7; ....- t.: 1 ,if P I , 1 L. r, •11l P. LI t, " 71'....2 1 t.. , 1 , 111.101i, 1:::.• A.:.s i Cirtinli ,;•;•!,0 A.3, - . Stott. Aceolu'tit,[l.l " •4:1,,i.) .• lWol!arillo, Ca tii " i !c. .t 7:60 P.m! The i3.:00. A. M. and f1:3.1 ,:',. M. l'riiiii , run throne- to c..l.•luutbit« v.ith:trit change of cars, rftalt:hg, i.s.ii, rt cot.n:ctioha f.,ir Lay to Iniii,u.ipena, Citi.'inuaii, 10u.9 , -ii!e ; t:-.1,-.., un.l pft, 1..,: 1 1.,. 'ill, 6.-IF , ..... M. lft•iiii. ,t, pr , ut ail ,-..t It. t:., zol .1 c. - •,uri, or-c:it .`ilvitrJ witli. train to T.uacar..: - .v.te ttiithch for Ni.,;. , -; f , :.1.11.e....1‘.1. Pbir, and , ':i Point , - r 1 th:a It'isil• ~-“, 11.1.:, -1, ' , lit. it- C. 7.. ..t .. . C. It. lt. for Cuyahoga Y.tlii :nut ...ah:rori. At Ciuvelircil with Clocel..iiii h.n.11:,.h.,.1.,1..i.,;:ri: foi -1:01.,k1,. 1 /rtrt,it ....1.1.1c ,•tr.; out at Chicago with all railrea,l3 I , ..eitht.; t'... it-, Nottltt .p.e,t Asa, with I.,titte su' e. itiniri,at7 fcr Ern:, 7 , llu.iiirk., raffle, ltiugaransilig, anti Caoada.. 'rhe 6:45 A. Al. and 2:35 P. M. Tiuir.a zi, p at 1111 . eatit11,1 Oh ;' he hirer Line, and ctonnert at IVbcoling rtTzh the thiltlinero ,03,1.0a.i0 Railra:ld fur C1zp...0..criar,..)., Ilarvt,l , e, Fray, Ilaltriulre. Itila Wasiti:lgt,2.4 City. I.t 13 , ..11..air with. !la- 4.2, utral 4:! . ..iti0 lti.tirc.all for Xlil..4ville, Cfrcieville, Lar.caster, I.Vilmihi.,ton, . tc. Th e 4 .P. - M. titen'ociirifie Ai:octal...oil:Alin , :tops at ill W.i.:.,,..i.,0,,,... I' i.e ahavo Siete.; , rill ',lei) en :.hte at of the .It..?..ti.ah .1;,..en i - , at arty etati.. - in between Till.t.it to titol Jtt',...; u p p,,,.30fig,r3 :,..-plu t i. l.•.)1; - :y p , .170. as or b , y00..1 the iuP.` rlf thie it,..r..d. Tr,iiii3 -. , ,111 a!sri ~top to ii.,tru fr VI tin.; I:ro.vi to any Etatiou hetwern Itecncat.. r ...lel Plit.hurgli. 1 t' ,, l'''flgor , " l•ll'' if i ,, g . l." g"t" el , lel•ll, Or 1- 0 - , ; 11 f 3 L'Y' , . , :i 'f , '...',1.;270 r: i Ci.. -, 10W , .. , . ?nu!! ::.S. 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FOR TAPE NORM. it acoor JAYNES' CARMLNA LIVE 1r1.1...5AL1, for Ituwal atol Stuntuor Compittiniz, JA.YNEL ALTERA rivii% for 6or ,, fula, Cannra, Diezzos th,:. Skin and Vic. JAN:NES' SANATIVE Altnrativa and Pargativo aiedicina. JAY.N.E;-..? AGUE .MIX.TUBE, for the. Caro of Po:er and Ague. JAYNES' LI NI,V..E'N P. OF couNTBR Ilt LtITAN I, for Llprains, Bruso:.i ; JArx NES' HAIR TONIC, for the Prossrvation. I.iituty, Growth ' and tho JAYN ES' ',NULL' .11.AIV E, aloe, AMERICAN HAIR .1)57.8, (in Poivilr,) on.-111 oI rhi c h 0 1 1 , 2ng , the fr - ),o any other color to a i.,..!,tatiful • jr.9,m-21, 1 Eli: a. Z. iIOO.KEIAILIfin ZIX: 0 51113.A3111111:it COM. 111 I S SI ON 'M ERCHAN TS, AND DEALKIIS IN C:ieese„ Filyar, Meats, arad :?xoaqace and 20G IP:arr6. 14.',.1. Aft. more Tait F.trtzi, Pill LAWILt-211.1A, L - 7 AVE NOW IN :STORE, AND TO AR,- PAVE, a full it,:iiortitivnt of Mack,-rat, iierrtng, which .hey will eliArcir, of at the very iow, t mar ket 13arreie , 1 Port - , or r,tltvk Proauco GAL, u in exciringe, ur on !.',ol.lltritiLlioll. 11631E1 Junlot! I;rutlier, btronp 8 Uro., Win. b. t-ini 331 i JOS. F.I ihli .Toz S. 00.. 24 N EI-3S A3l .0 C a iv; T Curner First a7:l Libcrly zireotz t Piltsbto,y 7 :, -0.,.11 I- 1 E RIOR S Et itii ENGINES for Grist 11124 Ewx Brewerie3, nauuhl , 4,44 - . 11,4 tildo continue the I::tltilaCtltre their CAA-braL4 Tool 3, such as Tur,ivg Lathes, Iron I!!,..ttels,B(.nug 4x. !am, `Alth 4 .:441. 1 ) AilSiD SEE GEOR. G- E P . %V Eitl! Z ' 8 illrgi nreirdazirsi niatd Factory; El: itiliD AND MARK ET .` , TS., ' 7I TIOSE WISHING TO Ptiltril.Sll TILEIR Li - ?o t , with V !,:NITLe.N . BIaNDS, th o ex•pij eite, and olabuvt.te firtbti, wni and it to their In terorts to &v., we a cull `eAore puiv,ll4:Littz*, work in by Ilia beat awb iice .Inot Y?prolAo,%) Every atteat;oh given to Ow v.o..ate Price4Ajl work v2.-Irrarace.i. i•lo. TIIIRD PittAb.argh. rnlyaas Da.I.4ELL. 17:3 C P l 4 TI) L'ZELL (JO. ; ',Viluiez , itie 1.),t1.).rs iv Prothn. nnri N. ,s:*A:yi::7 , ;fai .:i'i'd2._`. - . 9.0.14 ,3 CcAG•tvaate f.i;:il.:irlTt!.i and 2.;; -- avz,.s. 'all, N 03.. IG7 and 110 L; , ce,. - i - ad :ztreot MESE 11-3. C, 5.5. I=l LARD OIL UAL - N . ; DL i.. 1;;.!, P.A.f:141, ri:OlL-1,;'.i,, i9o. lqttni)cargit, GOLD A L SILVER ii.VDROM ETER.I :Jr c , ',gb its:- Let ntt1(.!..5 bfi.fif;itZ to t-. 5..; .4: fliCii....lk) tiETEMi AN P 1iAP.0 . : , 717.171-;:1..', , cry.' rl.; - 11 - 1 prici.:- frt'in i•:f. , ., , , , ,, ,, ::::;) E. 17.11. ,_:; ET,: COMPASSES, Al 4 D COMPASSE:i., a= E. :5 1 / 4 Fifth .S. - re epp c... r.3;ti‘ nic ,:, - 1.i...;ay, on Lana v, t. L. C. E6EI??.-stl3.lN, a , rso: , ,sk.:v _-ti - z LA. W A :n) cv,Nl,7AyAisi::!2ft, MMSIII OAII 11 0 F lilo.!. , ;itA 7 , 7 •'• 4.; I fq,:t OTl.'ll, .A'o. RC? 0 ;-:,if i'l'fri../:.:LD k"refl 0:1.1" tho cgriHr FITTSnT: I'It;NEYi 11t , rso nod rao - 01 EGANEb on Qold .12d (1.1.1 and Silver IVtitheg,iir.d All kinds of VAilli.‘l4.ariv,k , ,, I,egth of ti no ygceen ql.nr, 7A. s]. toll) P. M. Ija2etlyria WIFE RESTORED. 4-7 s PRINCE7C.N, Nc.V. E.! Co.: l 111tVe 6:4liLlg VVel, ,. .tabb , Com pour: I in i.hto ;co - , :tbout DIIIP inunfLA ' and niwooiro iu that it i 3 ono of 03 , mot eatisf4,:ory tOr of iho and ono of Ow ru ra1.,;11,16 cinch tht*.t. I have. I - ,•11 to t botttos of it to coo of ::ny oth -T My loifu'e inn2e were most the ;;3y affoctoil—.lc night the !..2 , ..t.nrafna with ewue.t—notithn, to situpnll .111.y-Zecnine able to va.ll-3 - acruoe the room, end cuuhl not new filtunn Lifl‘ited E,pt.fMilbOr, 1858, I pro.-urc-d for her your Compound, mni ehu ire; esllnf , taken uvur u. dozen Lot- Ivo of it. But vibe.: ho it not done fur her: Sho now clued ..11 her own walhiug, Fe:rubbing for one a tll3. ABRAM I.IeOUItDY. For Ealu KLYt, , EII., Aatld PittL'bra gh uiow. J. P. i'Lk2.:lll.lll. .4.11e7,12ct1y Ea MU r FAHNESTOCIi. IMPORTER & DEALER IN IRE Gi t x • OMES r i l k 7 ^ HARDW.ti.:BI-4,1". eloii 7C Wood titre ti betvinell .alit Ff.;llrtil strott, PITT SB Cif, P • rifn.tctli,r is now J.:let Lt7zrirt Leant of foreign and Lionnnt:c 'larch:7:lre, :LH new, aaawill L' ski or Lia gev:l terua a tiny other itonno in thil City. ill ,Ilwaye keep on hand a general aEsertaiLut of tiLIRDIVAILE, CUTLERY, CiAItiPENTIIRS' TOOL.:, i. ohich ho tfullyittvitui the attention of 1... , 0hLt.' :± I ..MITEL FAIINIittOCE. 11.1 7TVACTUR.IIII3 OP ROGEttE" I.2IPROVIM VATENT SPIIINL CULTIVATOR TEET IGalil72. ROPS n, n ; FITI.n STaiallF,., MITI I 6IIURGH COMAI FACTORY.' 3.. I g At TO 1 3IG LOIN . forrner- E. f , r2. ED.; W, No. 4t; worill x , „:::pectfully aute , cut.e LJthe 3:ll:tge sing; cbir.- riuttity cad public; 111 ectier.:l, that I tuat, this pur chuted of partner, :lir. t, and cz , ...-17 ea.:bc..titite:,ll::tllit::lou.nclib int the , utabd, Di=crui bliey. Is ci,Auging ha ban:of thirt and co ::ell csaLHlbtartui:ctu*.tr.:: celt.tbliehaon,t, I uti abre a- public uo efort my part to ,:e scrre 'brott , y my. pretio 2.4 2orinsylvaDie 1115?1Tti3.1 4 .3.14, 0.7 piTTt-3Bußoli. 53 li:':.razzia ctrec. D1R.2(..;-DLS: J. I'. norly l'atte:'.ori,; IT. IS, I:1;1:771,1z; I. Gri: 21,r07.0., C. .A. j. A C. Szr...pc*n, Eenry 0.1.:,;. - tered 'Fs3OO,O 00, =MI AND MUNI: RI (4: all dc - z:-.11:.L1c.::4 Y::-cadet:--1. A. CARRIEa. MEMI=E LIC.;LIAND C, ::::.:4‘.: Wou , tt..1%,1L—ti1:.;,:, ~.._._'•ice=,_.,cd, _ 11 thii fin!: cl: ..-',l-.1-11 : ~, i ir (irrico rill i)o on Cho iie.c.,rl,l ,I.T• T LT, .FE D. JO3 !-i 9. 1i .I',.;ed. for JA:nr.l.6 mattr Vsg o tkVi: fratt.VatZtA,s4k-V,, ENE •' " Pittsl,3' 11-4-KP'hti 7 ven, j - tIT BY SPEC', L r~T z; =are .1 . 911.1. D. ZASLW.II:" 7 r -;"2•34-17,r, CONSISTING OF =EI Mc'.7uidieon C-Ivrattn IC,ltun, Budd iz Comly, i'..4.1 . ..'i1. , -11'4 , :t0; - 3I 'O,Al'.B IN= .. - , 'A MESE cm. G. 3. J... 1. 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