1)t illorning Post., L. HARPER. Eurrun ,A.ND PROPRIETOR PITTSECURGH: sATURIJAY IVICIRNII , ;G, APRIL 1; 183 S TILE tat' 1% NS 'O:A4l.i/A PRESI JAMEs kubjeci tit the derision of Mt Notionnt (bnrention. • ELECTORAL TICKET. . . SECIA OGUAL EtECTOPS, • , 'kin.:A ..1 linfhtit. of Clourlirld. _ ... Plum D. WAG sta. of Northampton:. lIMIESISNTATEVF. XLECTOICI. -•-• - . ' T. Ilona! 1.. Bonoso, Philadelphia. ,'ounty . - IL 'loos ft. Knooser - - -do .City. iii. ISAAC SIII:XX, ' do - do. IV. A. 1.. ftorztroor. do do V. Jot S. YOST..Niontgotnery no ' - VI. Room? B.WntenT, Lehigh do VII. Wn.Ltoot.W. DOWNING. CheAter du • VIII. noon, JlALon.m.on, 'Ancestor do - - , IX, Ponta KLLvo. Berko do - .N.. BraNAR.ISI. 4 .I4OIONOVEIIL:dOnrne do XI. IV3t. Serotoono, Wyoming do • ' 'XIS. -Innou..Borwst so, Ttoga do XLIt..-Joun C. KING. Clinton do • XIV. Jon %Vornstote, IsbeZ'on do V. Boom J. Plonse.Tork - do NV4. Vosneutez t...orru, Praukliat Jo XVII. low: Ontswou, lioutizerdon do XVIII. ettAALI3 A. BLACX, Greta: , do MX. Gooono W.:Boovntotr, Bedford . do XX. Joan IL SHAN:too. Helmer do - . - XXL - Otoono . P. Honctoron. Allegheny do XXII: NV. IL DAVID, erawtbrd do li XIII. Troorne Ives. Potter do .. . XXIV. Josrta-G, tontritta....Binler do - ;1 7 (511..1.A.NAL CONIMISSIONER, rAINTEII, JIB., triVntmoreiand Tesniy IN TIM PAPER. TILE IsWIVS I OF rah' UNITED STATES. TREATIES. REAIIAITIONS. OF CON- E; RESS, - Src., APE P CIBL ISHED E AGTIIO fliorning Post Sob Printing Office, cofttittcor wean FIFTH STREETS. urr Sre-edvertisemenVon the first page. atz"rtisers n)V , invuolard to hand in their frtror. , beji!re 4 tertork: p.'ll. This ors? be cumptied. with. in order tr, in• sa fr not in. , . tViieet*it is piam6k, an carlirrhefir would be in t ferrfd. • , . • • • c.A. R. tutted Stun.* NewAntner Agency :tun rontcr nt Tuint mut Dork streets, Lo d ingi etreet—is our onlyzuthorised Agent '••Eoeldug oath) Frieada.” This`letbe title or a paragraph which we copy cu._ tirc tiom he Casette of yesterday: • - BAcsitto Ortc's Fistsnos.—The Ohio Statesman has an article btatled.;— ,, The lefutoj of Federal-ism; itys mesas now, and doting the last War.) , •••Thiy crude we find copied iuto the thyme:date- organ of Western Pennsylvania; and we et-mete:id its appim priitimosa. It rebukes the savage. patriotism+t and rtitsboweity shown at the Court House IVar Meeting. Wltoi W 55 it that said thaehe hoped that the bones' of every American cititen, who went to (*.nada, in the last sat-. would bleach on its sort Was that a declaration calculated to help on the war of I81.:1 The man who uttered this speech is still aline; and thowgh acting with the democracy, is unchanged at heart—doze. are ..st Ii Federalists, and tre changed oats :to tame." Wa are %mal•lo to enlighten out neighbor 013 the willect enquired *bunt. We know of no such man. h . male a spmch at the War Meeting iu the Old Court House. Our neighbors nay the man tt is still alive; and thrush acting with the Democracy, is • ichangel at bean." "If thry know the man, „shy nOennme Lim. It midis be doing their political np ponerts R "wrier. They will never knowingly sop pont any men, who does not sustain the politico: principles for which they an contending; nor will they support any man, who, though he may prelims to lie acting with them, occupies a questionable,po sition. WI i'e we aimed this to be the plan of action put sue Iby the Dernoeratic party, we du not deny that tAire :raj be men in our ranks who were from mo tiver e le Icy opposed to the dechtration of war in 1611; and who then adsocafted the doctrines of Cie fr deral.party. But e a defy the Gazette, and its Federal colejelorr, fcitLer counected with ni tre Pr, •, or n any oth"r 'Anion is life,) to name a man oho i s now snstained, or who has seer bred sustained, by the Democratic party, who Cut - tend for any other political principles than those sa: clout& by Mr. Jefferson and the leaders o he Democratic party since his day. Thuit setting at defiance the Gazette and its party, in relation to the men who are acting with us, we Would remark, that no one of the number now act ing With us, has ever onto/ against sustaining his country in a time of war; and that no such individu .4 as ever ilidthis is unstained by our parte. In say ' .g 'we will go funkier; and charge it upon the Guscite and its party, that they db now sustain, and ckerish'it's one of their brightest treasures, a man who did this: an I, 'till further, that, if there lai r s man now acting with the Democratic pa ty, whose pdi ices principles have undergone no ci loge; that man a i I be sustained by it, and its party, wheneter the time shall arrive that shall be a proper one to make u e of him to serve their purposes. We cannot speak of Henry Clay ar.tl the party oupoortiag him, as sugainirg the politii al truths as serted by Jefferson, any more than we would aren't • o'a notorittus profligate, at it good Uhrii Can, because he hatl made a pronaislon of religion, end pre sterling eviaciiies of piety, in Ins youth. if the tin• tette cannot find an argument more forcible, with which to satisfy its readers that the Democratic par• ty of the present day is Identical with Hamiltonian Yederalistn e than that of asserting that some of thew who belonged tti the achool of Hamilton are now uc• Img w:th us, we hare certainly mistaken the inttil itcwit capacity both aka editors and readers. 341 ALLY TIMEB. ive have surely fallen upon strange times, when grave Senators and veteran Generals, profound Judges and learned counsel, look each other Into the earth, or into contempt ineffable; when counsel are sent to prison ( s was lately done in New Or lean,' for looking at the Court; and when men of the Mgheat standing forget that they are men, and act bee children. But the excitable materials are not a:l :o be found in the Senate or in the Court Room. They may be found in the "sanctum'"—even upon the editorial tripod. The editors of the Reveille rud Republican, at St. Lours have been engaged in a Jaost desperate contest lately. Friends were called in, but could do nothing; and, finally, as we learn faun the papers of that city,an arrangement has been effected? The following, from the Reveille, shows the desperate nature of the manner in which the war is likely to terminate: kit Arrow,* "TrazalriEw!" -- Wc are to have a iecynd tairrxavtaw with neighbor Chambers, this morning, immediately oiler lunch; and 110 sidewalk i 3 the c ty being considered sufficiently rapacious, the parties have agreed to the following arrange mow: Neighbor Chambers will proceed to the foot of the te.egra ph mast, near the shot tower; while we, cross ing to Bloody Island, station ourseves by the , mast at the Island head. At a given signal, each party will off boots, climb to the top of his respective such and glory to hill who survives the.first gimlet! ;hyoid it be our IV to fall, we hope that some friend may spread a copy of the Republican beneath, to catch us, as that is probably the only thing which we have never yet got through? rr Seats on the shot to reserved for the ladies. .isarDunq anybody grelsTriseighbor Chambers' pole. Geiser Taylor's Position. l'he:c is a novel idea suggested by reading the various letters of General TAYLOa, responding to tellers announcing his nominatiotrfor the presidency. thisr he says he is a but he will not pledge . }liaise.f to administer ;the Govetnment on .Wnig" pEnciplesl ' Now a Ed: inference tium this fiet is t that. he ',mei the People have become to Thoroughly disgusted-with the doctrines asserted by t p....rty of which he claims to be one, as to render i t necessary fur any one of that stamp to say nothing, ir he wishes to fill the office of President. Query. l,'pun is hat principles are we %to bare the Govern= &neut. administerCti, if Sularlyizin should succeed? sra " 4tik %=Y 'fi t a Vf.T.O . , , atr, - p0renv..r.,,,,,, 7 4,.. t, , Etaai . tpie of rransee!7 Undeethin.bead_there is a communication in the Gazette ufteisterday,Wity.h Maitifeiht thc;istmifeekf ing for tho itepubitO.ittitiof hriefeCe - iSed . the editorial.minctionofthe National Intiailigenetit, itWaehington. Dn the 'editors rifthe Gszette - en-- tervon ;dens on this-euliject identical with their qor respondent.? We could suppose they do, from a _ littlentticle identifying PO bemocracy and Roelof inn." TILE. PALMER.L It does onctii heart gdod to see a merry, round faced flamer. So independent, arid yet an free from vanity and pride.- So rich.and yet so industrious— so paiient, and persevering is his calling, and yet so kind, social and obliging: There are many good traits about his character. He is generally,hospita ble— eat and drink with him, and - he IN n n't set a mark on you, and sweat it out of you with double compound interest, as some I know wiil—yon . are welcome. He will do you a kindness without ex pectirig a return by way of compensation—it is xot so with every body. He is gcnerAlly more honest and sincere—less disposed to deal in low and under hands cunning, than many I could name. He gives to society its best support—is the firmest pillar that supports the great edifice of government—he is the lord of 'mince. Look at him ut his home-spun and grey, and lau„rfi at . him if you will, but lieleve me, he can laugh back if he pleases. Watiasvitts., March 280848 Mr. Clay passed here yesterday on board the Mo nongabel4 bound for Cincinnati, and as the itramer rOunded to, the brass - six pounder of the Wellsville Light Artillery belched twill a national mink, ac companied with. meek bi the Wellsville .11,nd, Which Was answered with three enters from Mr. Clay, and the !passengers on board, from the hurri cane•deck.—Patriat: LOCAL MATTERS. QUARTER SESSIMS Present—Judges PATTON ; Pre,.lt; Jonas and KERR. • March 30, 1849. Trialof Arthur Drown, Jr. alias Alexis V. Hiveley. Indictment for lemon) of a coat 11.orti'luines Mc fition & Cu., Sept. 14th Inst. Plea', not guilty. Mr. Mi.Guire teat,fied that brown came and got measured Sir a suit. He came on the Saturday after, they were not done, and ho asked McGuire i f he had not a coat in the store w .uld fit him, as he Want ti to go to Carinonalough to hoar a lee urn. He lent him a C a made flit !AMU M. Power, Cat al ComMesinner. On the morning atter (Thuriday,) Brown • ercd for Cincinnati ou the Swatara, and was next seen in the Moynes Wire by Mr. McGuire, when arrested a Saw mocks agn. Mr. ;. 8. Mitehtli testifkli that he went down on the same boat with Brown, shout the time mention. ea. Ilia &tiler, Mr. L. ?diieheii, proved that it was en the 13th of Septrinher, 1843. Mr. Stout prorecethat Brown I.oright a suit from M Tioikey. on the same Saturday, and started next day for Cincinnati, without paying for it. Mr. Mc. Suites Hooke showed a ertcht to Attain.. Brown, on Sept. Sth„ for 84,50 on ac,t. Messrs. Magraw and Darragh conducted the easel flir the commonwealth, and Messrs. Mahon, Mc elute and Bruen for Brown. Verdict. Not Guilty. PATE/erL•••••Mr. Caleb !ablator, of Allegheny city, has shown us a circular tlnm the Commissioner of Patents, in which the cause of the dAculty in ob• txinit g Pr.tents is clearly stated. We have beard many loud ompii not 1 y appl e.nts do ion the peat year is true. The statement of Mr. Burke goes to show that CI ngerss alone is to blame in the matter. An addition to the •examining corps is wanted.— There are now but frier in the corps the number ap piiititcd in 1839. In 1840 the number of applica tions for patent. wee 763; in 1848 it was 12731 thus exhibiting en increase in business copal to 80 per cent , without any addition to the examining corps. The husinera has it creased rapidly ever mace. Any person might see the conseiittences. Delays and vexatious disappointments 113.0 resulted. Applica tion was made to Converts by Mr. Ellsnottli, but no notice ens taken of the matter. There is no hope but in a strong appeal to Congroan, by thc peoplc.— Mr. Berke concludes his circular thus: "Whisn it is considered that the Patent Office is sustained solely by fees collected of inventors, and that it now has ne.irly $200,000 to its credit in the Treasury, the undersigned is nut surprised that ap plicants complain of the injustice, which they suffer by the delays which, for the re%sons above stated, they will sec are inevitable in the present condition ol the office. ant, in justice to himself and those under his supervisiu.n, he is bound to say, that the present embarrassed condition of business is not claargsble to the officers of the Patent Office." We have given this abstract of the statement of the Commissioner in hopes to excite come movement among those interested in obtaining pateeks, that their calls may never Le denied. It is a tatter ol too great importance to be /ward over without an effort to reform. As we have in Pittsburgh many persona who have business in the Patent (thcc, we think aemething should be done here and that quick ly. ------- MORE Autumnar 3.—A man with an organ and • monkey appeared in our streets yesterday. We presume he opened the business for the season.— We heard a person remark ; The Mayor should remove that man end his monkey ; they are nuisan ces In the street!, b:ocking up the public way." Now we don't sympathise eith a man oho would utter sorb a sentlmuut. TO 1.0 turn then music grinder, do not enitatitute any Impertunt part in vend theelietthun I yet their calling is honest and 'urine:nil., If they can lire by dealing nut mole and exhibiting the tricks of a monkey, lot them aloha. gut if our Oland referred to abate, la an coral, desirous of ridding the attests of ill Dolan• cea, let him make information against metchania who pile boxes, barrels, bales, &c. on the pavement every day, and thus compel people to we'll around. fkiir In the Quarter Sessions, ThuredaY,a number of trilling cases vete dispoised of. Among others, the cam: of Norton, indicted for passing connterfe.t money. He was the chum of Twitchell, who has made his escape. The Jury did not agreed and were discharged. The vase Of Peter Rhodes and Daniel Overdoff, indicted fur Larceny. The verdict was: Rhodes, guilty 0 , 4 cutoff, not guilty. The case of Richard Smith, a boy, indicted for Larceny ; Plea guilty; sentenced to the holm of Refuge. Argil the Quart, r Sessions yesterday, a very tri sing case of assau:t Ind battery was disposed or The defendant was a young man of good appearance; and the prosecutrix his step•mother. The latter charged defendant with having struck her with a stick about six time■, and at different times threat ened to kill her. The defence was that the prose cutrix was of bud temper, (so bad that her husband defendant's father, separated from her; that she had given him provocation, and struck him, or at tempted to strike him &rot. Buriell for Com.; Boyd for Defence. SS" The steamer Germantown, was anchored out in the rher on Thursday evening. The cause was a dispute among the owners. As the matter is a p i ate affair, we connot notice it ; this however will not prevent the people from talking. The German town has been running about a year in the Pittsburgh and St• Louis trade, and is one of the first boats. The difficulty will be settled in some way before many days, and she will be started on her regular trips again. pr We heard the High Constable say the other day, that ho might speculate a little on those dray men who have refused to take tut licensee. We pnblish:thie as a hint to them, to call et the Mayor , ' office. far Welch 4 Deievail an preparing for the sum mer campaign. They will perform a few evenings in this city before leaving. ice' Petiiione are out praying for a new market hotiati in the Diamond. 11/4" The Model Artiedeit have :41ehed Louitivl,lo fhav titled Illt;tecinnati, as here, - _ .: Zit' A boss carpenter of this city estimates the number of buildings Atm undercoritract,tutd.lbick are to be finished this scrasotriAtl'tia:e 019:a5: 11 4. 6 * „hundred for Pittsbdargh,AllegiteniAnd ii*niiithattf;: ''We have heard another - e trovite.ciihs'disrablyntrove thiii--ray 2000. :„ . .) , #e judge tront . 4lli-aird'tve do' not doubt the correctness of the minimum number stated above,—that w•e are to have soma prOsperity in the city during the current year, an addition to the commercial, which will herbnormous. g'y- One of our carriers complains _that he is an. noyed on his rout by dogs. lie calculates that about 200 call on him from the timele st t till day light. There is no sense in keeping dogs iflown, and those whose attachments to the race are so strong that they submit to the entente. and inconvenience of basing them, should be forced to pay a heavy tar. At all events, some measure should be adopted to decrease the number. • Aroccu HAI.L.—On to-morrow, at 101 o'clock, A. M., and 2i, P.M., the Rev. Dr. POWELL, Will preach in the Hall. Tu those Who feel a desire to become acquainted with the wonderful doctrines of Emanu el Suedenberg, Hits will afford a rare opportunity Mr Newell is a good lecturer, nod a most devoted and selfsaceiking Christian. Dar The complaints that may be heard in relation to the condition of Fifth slaw,: are loud, and not without cause. A few days of sunshine may make all smooth again ; but etas? while we write t h u clouds indicate rain. Your* Prom.E.-- , We are requested to state that Rev. West will preach a Sernsonlor the benefit of young people in the Fifth Presbyterian Church, op Smithfield Street, to=morrow evening. Ilbnnger Porter has underlined four uew pice. in—" The Battle;" "The Pride of the Slarkut;" •'Ladies Beware;•' "Box and Cox." Lumbermen complain-of the condition of the Al logbony wharf. Here is 'a subject requiring the atteneon of the Councils. fierThr Pennsylvania, Captain Gray, Icares for Cincinnati to-day. This Pennsylvania is a 'lnagn;fi cunt and swift running boat. Tt~cirac—The nee ri'ecc called " Gbipitua," will tie (gyrated this .4erling. Mr. Pitt will appeal. tor Mr. James McCune has been elected Assess or and Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes, fur this city 5.11 r Capt. Guthrie e Recruiting efface is on Filth, near Market. PirNSTLVANIA AFD OHIO CAVAL.—WC learn that thus canal will ho open about the sth. Mr The Grand Jury W. 141 yesterday discharged untd Monday. DIED—At Nllucrwrille, Allegheny county, re.. on notreday, the :WA ult., Jam= lituorr, aunt daughter ut J J♦NE IL/AA-Mt. Or' Plitelrargh Horticultural apology'. —4 be uuutrtrfl meeting of the eittsburall Horticultural tioeieq , he held on Monday, the 3al day of AI rit, at the ....tomer of Wood and ath ttreeht. By order or co,mftict.m. toIVT AND trr...t.rit.—Thit gilt it the greatest blete tug beutowed 'spoil man. But while we are inhabitant* set this tinted CM, etenalctorew world, we arc compelled to tuect yam neat rid:nets, and even death. dlt-u - iee: Providence DUN tyro us, in the vegeonlele kingdom, Tier lain Triadic& which. when extracted with licience. will Turret disease in its infancy. and prolong lite Mt a teasue The fact that to many persons Att., dotty elyinx of that dreadful (nacelle. Consumption—'should at ones awake. !DOAe who arc but &nullity &Wee tat, tot 'Cole 01 duly they owe to thentselces, aitd PTYCIITC 1 few bottler of Dr. Ain sae.*Sixprimrunt Remedy, and lbw it inunctliatcly. accou. ding to the directions, whereby your life may be .pared. sod many years spent in Health and Ilappinese. Dr. Duttcsies Weetern Osier, No. 150 Sycamore sweet Cincinnati, Ohio, where his medicines arc sold wholesale and retail. .1.1.r1...14 by W 4.4 ‘tiia ,, V, Agent, I.iberiy orett, l'atsbur •h. ra. a:4'23 V oat Jooerar n( roolterille. Sr..itt of Nil chienn, ray rear ii w he medicine we allude.) iv fast week. It al tier dated Nov. I@, INB, he holds the lag language: ••M'e shall certainly tre out before any more gets here, eyes it you totWaril immediately Send !dewy of pamphlets. I mast say diets is no medicine is e hay, ever dealt in, which her obtained sti great and deeilml reputation ac yoUrv. Tl'r trust sinctilar and miaccomda lile pert Of the mailer is. the uniform and unt.nerronablr ir sumo's) ut its curative iiroperttes in seal Cave. We have good medicines ter ninny single complaints—hat yours seems to Sib...talc the our of s.t.t. other riatumerais—it goes over the whole ground Vita Will he iingirised to learn that to every case ot Fever and Ag.uv. which I have tried it fur, it has never failed to elite. And Ohl only in one kind. hat all kinds oi ttiliow diseases. its effect v. , the sante." Thus viviles Mr Jacobs concerning the Grvar America. Remedy--G. C. Vaughn 's Vegitable tic .31ixture. Bernie;, look Si mu columns. See "Great Ame etrun Itente4—Dr. G. C. V,augho's Lithuniriptie.” Cull upon the Agent, nut' get u powelslet. & lIROInRWAY, 11,7esit., 2 Cunt. Row, Liberty ri PITTSBURGH THEATAR. C. S. ruISTER frrLast night of the engagement of Mr. C. D. PITT. SATURDAY EYDNINUr, April I, D.,1•1, will be pre. , belated the Trogrd) of UISIPPUS. MR. C. D. MT, JIIPB MIL.OXLEY. PORTER. Altor which, HUL 4 II LILT, by Mimi MALVINA. To eonrludo with The Pam: of Vlo TUE MAN WITH THE CARPET BAG. Orions MR. DUNN til irpUl NU* sophonle ID-:_Mondoy, Benefit of Mr. C. D. Pitt. lIIRICK AND FLOORING 130ARDS.—The undersign ed, has now hit, Steam Brick Mar:Sine and Ptan.nn,e :WU. ha successful operation and prepared to famish toes, oil Prom Bricks, common building. Brick, and Flooring Boards, till Of which he warrauts superior articles. and ot;he lowest prices. fie has also In surc...rsfUlir operation, his Sltutn^ Saw, for dividing Rotted,. and Plank at the rate of 2 to 4000 feet per dup. and Till ilisposo of Patent rights for the same. lllrtningliutn. April ist-dilt. ISAAC iil . lllTsa OF tiwort. Arc.-7h Ce•istifortiers,—rnitr.liftlni Itf > ou urn fenny etttll.ritig goon neglected colds, nr en oh. stritetion and eunsetptent ittlittnintedoti of the deliente Wulf . of those tubes thruneh winch the tilr we breathe Is distributed to the rm. obstruction product, puin and soreness, eougluttilleulty of breathing, 'teeth , fever. and a spitting of blood, matter, or phlegm, which fluidly ,xlisusts the strength at the jintlent. and death CHAIM/. A V NE'S EN pni — roft:tvi Nr.vva 1 , .111,t 4 to remote this obstruction. :mil produces the moat pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its cificis, and cannot nail to relict c. ID - For stile ht Pittsburgh at the PEKIN I'EA nom:, 72 Founh at., r Wood. martin EORGE F. 011.4.7t10RE, Attorney and Coo wily, at T ltte.—LOffice . rettiovt‘t! to the M door below Grant rt., on Fourth, to the office intely occupied by Alderntun ittur3o JO ,'S STIS• 'l'4)N jug reecive ueup ply of WllAliburii h Rubinson's QUILL. PEN NIBS null Quill Holder', 70.r21) Trisnining•. IVEW and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS. of the .41 latest !isles. Just received at ZEBULON KINSEY'S., No 67 Mattert STREET. Among which UM: 50 gross Daisy Iluttoos. assorted colors; 100 covered with net. assorted colors; 150" plain small, assorted colors; cotton, new article, will wash. assorted colors; Also, a large variety of Fringes. ass'd width. and colors. G 1.0 V 1 , 41.. A very large stork of the above article. doe. Ladles' Open. Worked Silk Gloves; 5 " Gents' Ileavy Silk Gloves; " Ladies' Net Black and White Gloves; 25 •' Ladles' Fancy Top !.isle Thread Gloves; " Ladies' Gloves: 50 " Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves; 20 a Gents'" '• l2 " Children's. Cotton Gloves; Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Beads, Purse Rings and Tassels, Dead Sage, steel-and velvet, fine Vans, Parasols, Mc=!eons, &r.. &c. Duar.lo lirOW MEAN AND STINGY arty one must be who JIJI. will have any kind of bud, dirty, lurch. gray, or red Ilea, when we have so often shgwn them the names of persons who being thus, huve..by the use of a 3s. bottle of JONES'S CORAL lIAIR RESTORATIVE, had fine long silky hair. Sold ut t• 9 Chatham et.. N. Y.. and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, EP Liberty Street. Pittsburgh, (1.7 CASP.S—I duz. - each. of my "Superior Aromatic I Witte for oak to the trade with per .cent. Abw, for sale by the gallon or single bottle. ut the wine More of Lke' JACOB WEAVER. Leiiihihg, Copping aCtiAnding. Tr B. NORMS, (Successor to M. R. Delany.)—Fresh JA. Leeches received tnanthlyi attendance at all hour.. tt,terence : The Physicians of Pntehurgh, Alictrheny.tuitl 134mile:ham. Meruh I 3 I.`z I 1110 , 1 e1,,, , r6d1y r• voininciel to the Phyciciaas, num awl 1..): torater :fiends mid patrona. Mr. K. H as h , •tog thormighly acquainted with the burl Iles3, mid Wtrrtla uf patronage. M. IL DEL, '. Y. truirtlt-Out .DLANKFXS: (311..1NITiMAT7. IiLANICHTS!!!—(Ien I Mtn. libte Ma kinuw, \Chit, y. and Country blankets ut eastern cost. to Mose consignment, at 11.001N:40N:4, Fifth awn. deal) one door below Wood Art ANDO: SIT ,( 40 bids. .N. O. Molasses, Jll.l ranciv.:d and for luie by jan3l. aILLE.IIB 8 NICOL!. TII.E.MAINW in the •-Filtabur.,K Foil Glacier • from the • Xiii /sth dirrest • ldereli tillthdlat.M'Aprio.l3l4.• Persons eallinyf or Aseitte•W•fwilffileguiaaajr.,thoy . eirljratjaertieed., HtirbgThomas Addl.SustufAi ; - _,CraniefFraitele M Horton John Adams - :..Crustati Ileßenin Henry AdderliWin Crage John - Hinton 'E 0 Agnew Daniel Cross Andrew • Hickruns Edward Abroad .1 Craig William I. IRII Joseph Adams Ann AI Crawiord Richard lidtigam Win Adams Sorb II . CrMg Samuel Hill H C Aitkiu Marshall Craig Robert kJ Hill Mury Ellen Agnew S H .Creinumn JuinMi Hicks %V ' Arlvvorth John ' Crocus 'Alfred Hill John ' Allison-IV It enticed'. Benjamin !Risked John Allston Win - Curren Robt Hite /nines K Allen Joseph Curtis Joseph . Hulloed Win Alexander Alfred Cunningham John lioffutan John Alexander Sarah Danigh Samuel Moieties Martha C Alli Sou Samuel- Danits Margaret Bonner' George Anderson Davidson fienilit Hoge John T • Anderson Win' Davis•. John ki Hoiden Jam, AnsteissDavid' - ',Davidson biabeilis Hedge Asenah I Anderson Jackson Lhirlingion Henry Ilenclen Jolla Anderson Michael Davies Alextinder Hedges Castis Anshute Alfred Duvitt 1.91 Higi.y Edward Andurs Robert thinil Win H Meaux Anthony • Anilines Mary Ann Dalzell Joint HiIS4S Closes Applegate Win Davis Amos Ilesik 11 Armstrong U B Darts W M Marone I Armstrong Susan Davis 'harms. hasten Martha Argust Benjuutin Davis Lysol. Horton BF Armstrong Reb'ea Davis Nathan Heiden Mr Arthermt - Al Ands Dean Staab C ,Holl'en Win C Archibuhl Cleo D Denlinger C Harrell Caroline Armstrong Dr Dennis Ruth Houston E A niters John Decal T 'hipper Stun' Armstrong Daniel Denny (Rive Burner John Arthers Wm 31 Dempsey "James " 11ooper 11 .taker Peter H De Forest Barton Huge John. Ateltiecn David Defend II A Urns Eliza Anstedon Sarah F. Devlin 5 Hudson Lt D Anthony W S Dening . .John Hughes James • Atkinson Henry Dempsey 'Mallet Hutchison Atkinson Barg t Deihl Frmlerier Huliben Geo R Atkinson Jano Dianiond John ItertgenPoseph - Atkinson Cleo Dillon Franklin Hugh,' James Babbit John II Dixon James B Hyatt J ' Delwin Nath Dickson Thomas Dyson Win Bunks .1 R Diamond Thintuu Huston Jane Barnet Henry Denning Jec U Hull Silas Baker Sarah ) Dicky JUMer.:IL thighs Christopher Baker Cunrod 2 Diemen John Ilyson WiUmm Danford Henry A Dixon James Mrwin John Bray Mr . Donilett John IngranfElizabeth Beret C Mr Duller Jacob Israel A • Barnet Robert Mantle Peter -Jackson Mary E Bur Barbra Miss Dodge Win W k Jackson Olive Beeriest John Donovan Ruben J eel", cm S Barton John 2 Douglass Alen'r Jackson John II Barlow NVilliant Denizen Hugh Juct...tans Stephen Baxtar Michael Doeely C isabetli Jolt yJ C Baiter George Dougherty Jas Jeri-on Burr Jt:con Dougherty Baiy Je-tor II Barge George Dougherty C T Jo.. , se James M Barely Margaret Dourly Aints Jenkins Mary thither Henry ' Donulin Joules Jude Thorns Bonen Edwar•l Dullublson %VII, Jesup Charlys C Simon Wirtiim Duisnelly Atom Jo) Elizabeth A Besot Atrm A D. hue Eliza Jolf.;y Jackson David Wm J 011220011 John It Bell James Fowli n g JOinisoll Susan Heusi An." DoWy Ellen Johliscuit Thos T Benson lames hinge Geo L Julius on Rola H Benson William Desmoid John Johnston Maria A Bendy %Villain Duncan Is It Johnson ACo Healy Elva!' I Litt el A.-Curtie ; Julies Matilda Beacon Henry Dantair Win • J•nies James ` , Bennett Moutrovle Dunlap John • Jones Element , Berman J Wessell - Jones Eiita P Ileyloril Henry V Dunn Shires B Jones, B E Litelm Rickard Due James Jones Deliali Bennis James AI Dutf Mararet Jones, Ann E 13malell Dauenn Mutest Janes Eliza Beach Susan Damned FJt Junes MAthew Berker liciary Dunlap Cleo W Jo..e.i Margaret Beach Joel Al Edgar Maria ' Jones Edmund Beans EMr 141uct Eta-au A Joucs J A Bender Mary Edgar W li Jones Abbot Betty Eutily L Ellnude 'Wm Li Keys John Beymen Lewis ElVtliati. Jacob Keepers Mary A UliiiitOn Henry EarlY.Stunne: Kearns It • Beckett It Eds. urlii U Keenen Julia Ulusdall Aaron Eart Sarah Keleltucii Wat Black Catarina Ells Josiah Ker.er Jacob Diddle Ann Eliza Ellis David LI Keys George Bishop Hannah Ertel CNV - Keninly Geroge Biditell Henry M Elliott Thomas Keay Win Biddle JII Engle Anthony Kneigh Michael [ finch l'eminas S Ellis David Kaufman Sarah Blair Ellen IL Emerson J Reify John It Blain Samuel Lids J T Kit Jena Blair Airs Elliott Juhn Keuct Charles 11 Bishop 11'...1t00n Enky Mary Kenedy Etirsoete Bishop S Mrs Caving Wm II Kenedy Dusid ! trisoe Caleb Evans Mary Ken Ma :511.111‘ C !Ruck Lambeth Ewing Mousy J Kills James I Blair %Tinian, Evans J Kate EJszabrth Black Martha • 2 Evart* Isaac Meg Junes Black Jahn Evans Caviare 31 hum Jahn Black David Ewing Gem C Macey Margaret Blair flush Ev-ans Edward Kiflll.Jasnes Benny James H Everog Win C hitless Joseph W Buyer James Earner John K •ily John Booth tt-o W Evans fk. , orget Kelly Abraham Baylis flunti Evans E.izsbetti here Win Bustenee Ouniel Evens Grace T Keay: Reheat Boyd John Evans Joists I:trent " Borden Isabella Falconer Arele.l hirkpatrics JAI Missals John Paniente EA Knox Aioniee froltsworta LymanFairiatx Entetine King Anthony Booth 0-oree. NV E'redinati Knox Joseph Boston Ceo W Party Knight Geo %V Bro.') Jo.t-ph Foiom Thomas Relive F floiwn re'er Ferguson Eizbth Kingsvrordi Win Brown William Ferguson ins Ki n near ira t ui,j. Brown Wm It 2 Forge Frederick Kingsley M Brown Thomas Flautist. F C Kyle :Mantel Brown Eliza Fitepa r•ek C Kramer %Vol Brown Legere Fleming II S K,inVe May Brown Joseph S Fatly V Ksehlt r /ferny Drown Charles Finnegan John Kreuseli Samuel Bruwa John Fleeting Jai. AI Lamar:, .Anne Brown hiatnl 1. Elsner George L mibert John Brown , F A Flock Etna Lamb Nicholas Brown Alex Fitztatunnts Mr Lundell (len Brinker Jacob noncom Joshua Lane Richard Brock J Fields Samuel Laurerais Thomas Blasting John Fleming %%Amin Gemmel% Win Unmet Jacob limey CAthasitte I raider David , I.IIII{iSAUW Win Flock JOlOl timer Michael Briton Alex Founteu Nutlel Leeghzen Patrick Brion !times Foster 11 1.) Lauer It P Brooks Lormoin Fox John Leuinten Win Bruen J Fume Al Leidy Gallia rue Brolly John Ford Henry Laren Junfirs Bridger J U retinae Thomas Lye Martin (trustee Jonah Fru-e John 2 Leonard Reuben Bronhain Wlll tl FlAttlk 1' 21 Lister Murry Deadly Eineline Fruyer JAI Leas Susan Brooks William Feeler A. Dickson Lens Traps Brice 1) - avid Frorille Joseph Llewellyn Gen Bryan %Via Rev Freeman Nitomen Levii Ri c hard Ilreed G NV French 11 Lena Lewis 1. Brier James Fry George Lewis'N Beelmnait %Val Fieetneist •.% m M Leonard Samuel Broker John Fieussia Cleo Leonard Elisabeth Boothe Eliza Frisbee CS Little Jusetlh utr-. But us Bernard Fromptur Win Lighteap John Bruton John Premium AL Miss Lewis James Byers Bridget Freeman lulu' Lyght Ilstruiltott 1 Berns Dominick Fintiletiburg Sal 2 Lyme James Byre B Fuller Wm It Lunen Nathaniel Bir fit Henry (dotty Amiss S hiat George Butcher E Ciusten Jahn Al list Elizabeth Ilyerly Eliza Gates Joseph bucket mrs tlysene William Unlikelier Celtic bung Rubt Burygan Josh 11 HallenY . Buret - Matilda (Arty 'llamas AI i.yneu Charles Bums Margaret Garthruter Ed' w lens y Sinned It llreek Juhn C thulagiter Alarigh Looratie Henry Carroll William Gartner Sarah Isting DU Calhoun Andrew timely John Locke art David Carnelian Ull °cur....o Eighth p- :Lowy. s.t.- T hen C;11150W David Demi Elizabeth • !softer Jude coie.rt W 1.1 Gentry Janus Lubreli Joseph It Caensy Lewis Gallagher J Levy Thomas Calla lien 3L Neal Borst Juseph K Lynch Jame. Is Cullman A Glaris!' Marian 1.4 cm John Cassidy Henry Garvin William Lupton Peter Casty Edward 0111 Mr ;Marchand AI Miss Cementer Michael Gillespie Alaburher Sundt Cociniui Mary J Gibson William Matthew Robert Casey William Gillespie WIL Mann Win B Cassudy Catharine Gebaliart John Mannt Castor David P Unice S • Mita: William rlarnaghttu Jun 1, Gilson Samuel Markle Maria Calwell ttustin Glenn Wm 11 Mare 'Phonies Campbell Mara J Glass Cuthuritic C Major Robert C Campweil Johit A Ole-on Pusanna, Munn \V - 3 Campbell Edwd 2 Class John P Mather W T k Co Campbell Caps Cordon James A Marbury Pll Ciunpbell Wui 1' Unshorn N Aluhuney Theresa Campbell Peter thislin William :Buntlines R Chreliner Caro 2GrubbGeorge Alansfiehl Franklin Chesser John Greenawalt L L Alalley FJizu E • Charles Elizabeth Green Joseph Aturetville 11'in c Chesnit A 11 Unit Stephen !deficit Jacob Chamberlin Mirth Grung,gerJohn Mackerel Christee Mery tiriitine Janes 31(iill Eleanor Clinch koala 2 Criswell Ci ro iue :Renown JII Duct Chidister Eplirm Chinni Mary E Ma thews Stewart Clenk John Uinta John Malan:we J Clcry John II Grubbs Jolt Martin Joseph A Clerk James AI Clridith W J Mattis John A . Clerk E G 2 Green 1) Martin David AI Clark JIV tirierson Robert Marshall John 11 Cline Sarah Gray Anne Martin Machin Cluyton Sarah Grimm Emily Martini Duniel 51 Clerk John (1 Grippin S Melvin N T ClYLough James Grunt Clarissa 11.1 Messer Wli Clending Charles 11tiniii7nu Mum% MChOnmKiteMiss Clenk Robert Iltol 5% 1u 2 Mellon Thomas Cooper William J M Mellon Susan Cochtun John 2 Hamilton Jets W Meredith Bury Cooper Fisherman lionnu %%Initial Meredith A J Cochran Susan G Henderselild San! Meredith John Cooper John 1) Hammond R Mitlengtoa J T Cooper Janice A Hays IN illiam Mulltionund 51.1 Con reon James Began Willman Mills Stephen Collins James Harney IVillinin :Miner Jll Cooper :Mitt Iluggerty I%lu P :Mitchel mrs Cotittigton John lin xxit 1111 Mitchell Joseph Colville Isabella Buoy James Collins Thomas Minna,. SAI Muller Goodin Coady Richned Hurt 'Dunne. S Muller Alurtita Colder M. Francis Harris J W Muller J 11 Capt Coats William Harper Win U Alnchehl A M. miss Cully :Bernie Hurtly Muria Aluller B Elliot Nen Nuthuniel Ilurgrek KMuller Sundt Couts Eebon Ilurnson William Miller.W Cohen Reins II Ilartly Ihuwus tluahrll Jelin Cole Alury I lett Patrick illulter Valentine Collins Ruched Harden Elise , Morrison Mary A Colin it .1 14tirt E A Moorhead Puny ~ Connor Sohn }minima John Mosinatt Mury Cooksett Joint Ildlienshock Mary MUMS Lewis • ' Conlell J Ileaslett It A Alum). It . Cool Mary Ilhzlep.Jolitill Morris Lewis Cook Mary Mishit Margaret Morris Henry rook A Elizu J Maritime James K Cotanings J B kinship Within in Malign Daniel Coyle Ed wd lluydcn Te;isurd Mohler John A Connelly Haydetil Al,•gt Ann Alosgrove Robert Force( Joseph Heys 3(.11E% IV Muiwu R Corm% cil Ehtzth Ili:nth ELI. Mil Morrison IV J Cos George Ups:line Julitun Atom row Serail J Cnrtwright Ann Herioti My Moore George Cook l3.nchael - lleresom Stephen Morrison Robert Cox Thomas Henderson sU J Morrow :Bury J Cook Joseph lictelek John S Morrow P A Connell Fretlk A Henderson Hash Al) Cr, Phillip Cox Joseph !telling Henry Altilloneaux Thos Coriston John Herd T R Murray Harriet County I menry lieuegeo James Mullen Dual Covell .1 F ITeory Mar!. A Mullen (Jerre., lleslip Knox Muria NV Morgiin H. rte. Burrs y C run ‘‘r June!, NI nr:•ne Li Nlnuaget and I.cv.e.- Murphy Catharine P eter ens naafi L ' Murray Jane C. Footman Hugh ,W Seinicleff John Jr Al-Bride Jerome d Pool Cashari.ne, Strandshra T WErridti.Satnuel: Pope Henr y r Stepenire CathQ- ItVillritleAlex:r!,tl Price Mind Stephens,',Altirtln APSride MattlMw l'reston Joseph. Stbley_John B Ltrßrida , Getime , ' Per/etc:Frederick Ste.wart James- .2 APAtiier CausTnis • Stevenson Geo W APBride.Thottles - Quade Shr,ph s t ,.e o rtso n w m s r WCullough John hay Harriet %V It teve „„ on J o h n M'Clellionl Ellen J Rail Susan Stevenson Francis Weal! NTIIIICI4 Renaud henry C StewartJackson 6 Rawburg Wit Stilley J Pd'Clinton John • Rummy Elizabeth Stoner Margaret firCabe Jetties llayniond.Thas stow Edwin- H M'Clarett John Ray li D Strambridge Jos M'Cartney Entelia Rapp 1) • Sterling James M'Cundles. Semi Remaly David Stolle 11 . MLCaudless Ait Runduil Joseph Strawn Chas L 11Mabe Mary Ann Raylund hi; Swope lI MI-aren Robert Rhodes Amanda stroud Charles Nrcuti James Reisinger Saint F strong Francis M , Cargo John Redding, Sarah Strongly M M'Cl.,re Mary Reis John Stone J Den ItVillisterJarnee Reisinger D Swain Wm . M'Clintoek Win Reeies H C 2 Sweeny Margaret M'Cany Miehael2 Reeve) , Elizabeth sauna R hrthoslry Francis Resser Jacob Sutton Mark% J M'Corancli A Rhodes Thos D Swager Ruben Nl*Connell Jam,* Reamer Josiah: -swan Thomas irteul:y Sarahßeed Beery- W - Swit; er Pdc Co AVereary _ Reed Hugh 'Swartz John .11.Catin Benjamin Reed 11 P Jobu W M'Cormick Elizaß Reed Catharine Taylor James 111 - Cully John Recd Mr Tuntlinger Perry E M mrs Reed James Taylor James M'Cratt James Reid Mary Taylor James M M'Cready Robert Reed Eliza Taylor James _Reynolds S D Tate Fracis miss ; AVCully Lavcnia 2 Ricaanis ' Tevis Laura I M , Cutte James C Rites James M Tilt - cc John M'Comb Marshall Rielly Robert Dhotnpson Joseph 51'Cormick David Richardson Isaac Thomas Edward APCortniek J C Ray Virginia Thompson John Millroy Owen RiterJoseph 3,,Uompson Wat S AFDallah Harvey, Reinhrrt Adam Wornsburgh Robt M'Donald John F Reinloth Chas Thump on John P M'Donald Christ' r Ross-Header..3a Thompson Mani l a M'Docald David Robertson IA M Thurshy Jane 111,111roy Jaue Roberts Even Rev Thomp,on W Mr-Donald Eliza Robins JnJ orTu'eThowas sh.ry M'Donald Eliza Roberts 'Choi R Thompson George ATDottough James Roup W W Thompson John M'Cregor Ellen Rose Amelia mrs Timblin Robert M'lligh Francis Robertson Ceb 'rifler Jeremiah 31'powit James Robb James H Titzell John _ . A:Fadden Sarah Rockafeller EG m 'Fray David 3Prhartion James &murk " Tucker Minerva NlNienry Samuel ROVVO.II Chas Tretneine Edge T AVOW James Rowan A Howson Tomos & sons P M'Guirc Iktinis Roper Fredeek I. Traeey Hugh Al'Grattugliall Ii Roger. John' 2 •Frarr-Jolitt .100inley 31 Rogers A 13 Tiestin William 31'Gtsire John - Rogers Joseph Tusilit Ferdinado 3rooodwili WII Rogers W A Trallue SF3 2 Allitur Peter Robitutuit Janie. T i mmy Susan 3111vrtsine John Rubinson Win Tunwr Mary J 3Pllivaiue Mt Rogers Thema. Traetle Haul • ArKee John Huger. Edward Illerick Valentiae Mi':' ,l3 a.. l " l " 2 flobiasad 3 abll Vcitch R W Cows AVlCean JUttlo4 CObillFoll Lear Vance SOlllll A 3Plinight J Robinson John I Vantlewort Rohl 5111ittaiisblaryturs.RetklY Bridget Van Atiiringe 1111 Mit:night Samuel "Itudieriord E:sther Veitell Emily NFEettman Thus Rutledge John W allace G(i • - ItllKown Mary 0 Itiitherionl John W a lla c e Hugh 3.Fliee Taman* Surratt W H 2 Wallace Wilnum 3111urille Marti% Sandyilenry Walker A Jain;es Sandford Ann_ . 'Wallace Harrison J H • SaYoge 1. A Was , Lorenzo Mlitigirt'Alary S Sutitisrsuri Elit.'h Ward Robert NFKee tQtn Saville Isabella Walbott Fred'k 31'11.c Holier* 2 - Semi Jrnie Watson Jrunes 3PClcan G W Scott Ludiada ;Warocr Isaac APl.ees Arcliv, Sault Mary Waggoner Hasid ArClaittly . M C Scutt Samuel • IVaiti James II 51"Sidny Stephen Scribcner J M Jamb 3PSltatrar Wtu Scully Edmund J Ward A3l MlLuisten M A Scott Alex'r Walters flinily• M'Ncemer Coady Scott Mary P Warren William M'Necly Elizah'h Saint Johu Warnin Christian 311latinisUridget Searborrough Jas w ar d William IttMilian Small • Seymour 3 1 a v in m N es or l l V u ts , ts 0...501,r Huvid Jitntef 51'iNully George - 31'Null John Stlymour R AVoison James 31 - riglio rut Seibert Jacob Wagner E Newland William SegitorJohn Wait Martha Nliebritt Charles Schick Haulardlit Wamur ll L Neal( Margarci"S Sandia( Henry Ward Jane Nelson Mary - *Mck 11 Warner George NeillThuma. Seidel! John 0 Ny. l ,, J a mes E Neill Grititt airs Sharp Elias ' Wert Catharine :Newell Gen tar Shatter Horace w, art , Eii m Ledi Ncare Geo %V Shannon Kate Well: IlatriettJ Neut.. James mr Shaw Samuel B Wells Jane Nelsim Mary E Shaw Estra S Welter Henry Neaea II A S traw Elizabeth IVearer E Nibluck Alex MG Sham ithn 1' AV Weivot , r Alex Nome Jcremit,li Sheraton 'Wm We,tertimn Jae Natant Ciro A. Shoup John Weide Robert if Nol;t a bewail Shell) Stephen Weaver Catlie Noble Judson R 2 Shield., tti S WC/IT Sarah S • Nixon Alum Jtt Sheppard Steffen st'rir Sarah Nuhn Andreas . Sinn-. tnnl John wells John • Nichols Geo W Shields A %Vets's Jackson Nutria JUnten Shcnrcr A L IV,avcrJeremit h tENc•I John Shunt:l Win White Andrew A ()wood Elm, I/ Shelets Jane. Whitt: John O'Bri , n rathar:ne Sdoesnaker Sant'l 'Whitt Cornelia arn-lean David Sherwood John whi t , witti. in 1/13,1 Charlotte Sheeler Gt oil. whit • ' , Doer (Monne I &Mullen Situate John • whi t „id, 0, 4 , 0 is it W M Sheek!ea l'ath'e Whitfield John Gas W A Shatfrey Js-bh A% hire Geo j t/fli •ay Thus Shoup Henrietta White Richard Owens g A ,, isuas h Shirley Christo'r Worams Charles (Moaner JOlnt Shields Win Williams Nancy G'Bricsi John Sickmah S Williams James B Osikartn Arthur Smiary di.llay witti,„ 4 „, .1 4 ,1„ 4 , 2 O'Brien Jumvs Elldorf Henry 3 Williams A N wis,l Mary • Skeen Wm Williams John G - (YAM' 'rho. SlltilicY John %Vitamis Mary 2' (reuniter Ilernerd Siekels Elias [Williams Evan Park Mary A Siam Jones Willson T K 2 Packer Jansen Sicklit Samuel wint,o," Elizabeth Palmer I SMuther A Will-on Baml Patton Robert Small Adam A Willson Lucinda Pa:chell Henry M Sleight Lewis will„„„ FJlen Pn;lner George S.impton George wili t , ott Mil o Paul Rachel Skeen %Vitt Willson William • Pat luti Thomas. Siefert Jacob Willson Amanda Patterson Alartt J Smith lar waty,,,, J o h n C Parker D Smith Terrenee . win., F C Patterson John 'Smith Geo M 4 Willson MCA Pnitrinon I. P Smith Win Williamson I C Park /fain Smith Joseph . Wiley James Peterson Ilassuali Smith John Winentinn F Peters C Mns Smith Denis Willmot Jane Peters Smith Wm Williamson-ham Pt-met los,eph South George Winefred miss Pew W P Snu.q John Bible John ' • Peutry Edward Smith Wm H Williamson W mi, Pettily James Smith Jane Willonghby I 4 Pennock Isaac 11 Smith I:ebecc,F NVienman Andw Pear,on /elate Smith Francis NI Woods IVilliam Peltuss Lorenzo Smith Margaret Wouley A R Col 5 Piper F 1) Spingor George NVoodbitrrtiaines Phillipa %Valiant Spuri Alex? 4 Woudstali W 11 Tennek J M Sprint Joseph %Vonnald Ellen ' Pitch. r John Spial Joseph Wooden Sarah 1') I, Win 2 Spears Sarah Ann. Ward Patrick Pyle Taylor Sincer.3l mr4 Wringland Saml Phillips David Sorrell Parker Wright A Pugh T Rev Sellers Geo M Wright Abm Preston Nathan Snyder Jane Wyuvoop 11 Ponlrthninic S Spenctir Chan II Wright Mary B Pritchard km Spargo Mary Wright Christian Pratt Henry Snow. Win 'Young W 11 PoplOner 1.1) Stetson Geo W Yeagley H Price A Steele Adelaide Vona.. ' Start Prendergast Tilos Stevens Joseph II YartnSW' II Prong %Valiant, Stanley Wm Youltg A Pratt Jerome It Stattenfield Jos Young Lucy Ann Porter William Stesl en. M L Yonna Joins Young James Zeigler John H INIITIALS. Ocean Wave Division, Sons of Temperance. Pittslsurgh Diviision a . •" No. 42. Lyeurgus “ " No. 212. C. McKIBBIN, P. M. prrrsnrEnn. April 1, 1919 ~,,,,.„,...: ;- ,,,,,,,..,,i . ,,,„,.7 . r 5. ,,,,,,,i , ,..1 „ ,,,:; . :,.,:;,..,,F , D y .,,,,,„„,4 10„ ,,,,,,..7 . ,,,,„; . ,..,,,,,,,,,,..„7 „ . „ ,„•,....,..„,.,. , 11 1 (1 site Ilotturnbin the .Ito4ren of the Court of Quarter sesnotts,of the Peace, iu and for the County of Al• legennty • The petition of !Michael Crawford. AM ward. Allegheny. in the county aforesaid. Ignobly slims-mit, That your, pe titioner Molt provided lirmsell With materials for the neeominotlntion of travellers and others. at his dwell ins home in the Want aforesaid. and prays that your Minors will I.e pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public bonne of entertainment. And your petitionet, at , in ditty bound, will pray. 'MICHAEL CRAWFOIW, We, the subscribers. citizens of the above Vnr,l, do certify. Mat the above Petitioner in of good repute for honesty and tempernitre. mid in well provided with b u t s e room and conveniences fur the accommodation of travel ers and others, mid that said tavern in necessary. Wm. M'Culte. J. C. tiordon. 11. Cups, R. W. Conics.. W. Hamilton. 11. INJoitigle.' P. A. Bet.hasn, Thomas !Murphey. .1. Fitzerald, Joseph M'Call, .1. Andrews, J. Hlseley. mar27-dawM 131.: RI VI" YOUR BLOOD.-31a.U. • E. siBLEy:-Jane I Sir: Last spring., sod during the precious winter. I wits severely ntilietol with u Scrofula Complaint in my legs, sad had beers for Some months under the care of phyrieiamt. Thersoid my case was sitnost incurable, Ithai (icy mild do hut little fur me. I was nearly help less, but with fire aid of my crutches could with difficulty gm about. In. May last. I purchased of you. told com menced using Bristol's Sarsaparilla. Atter the are of two bottles, the' mires eommenced itealiag :mill laid snide my crutches, using only a rune. I dispensed with my cam.. sad tit the end of the fourth brittle, was so well as to as sist Mt day in shearing sheep. In all, I used five bottles. The Sermula snit Sores have till healed up. and since last summer I htive seen' no spotmrsoce of the disease, but tm: continued, and tint now, Ht the most perfect state of !smith. I state with confidence, hoping that others may be Itenclitted in the stone way.. that the Sursaparilla sold by you bus been the mesas, and the May means. oreirect ing the cure. • CORN RUM? J. 'ROSE. - ID — For sale wholesale awl retail by .• 13.• vAnNEsTocK & corner nkFront mid Vood streets. Sad cur. Siltth and ‘Vood streets. inar7l-11&Av Office - of Secretpxy of Slate, prinvidei, Fdp.:?5,1.5.4e. . Q t:AT.P.ppropoettils will be 'received at the office of the Secretary of State, ut Springfield, Illinois, for furnish ing paper for the to of the Stant, as follows: ;rill reom s No. 2: 4 printing paper. 255;.:14 inehe, at least one-fourth liani t stock, hi lb.'. to the ream; mot ZS reruns plain fools yap paper, of medium quality. The proposals will be opened on the first day of Sep -I.lnber next, in Springfield. The tower to be delivered In good order, in Springfield, on or before tune first day.of No vember. Itt4s. The coittroutor to ;rive 1•01111 ill the penal' aunt ttf f 510,900 for the faithful peribrumuce of the contract. (The American :thoutfocturer. Pittsburgh, Pa., Will ill te,t, the u 1,0,1• tinn•ri weakly, alai scat( their accounts tar g••Itiv.111 , 111 TO the Secretory of State.)--fitiriois SILO! 11 , riVe r. ainr 15 ir(l...Nrif IfErn ~‘r msd ; at ,e 4,2. m a I ..tree 1. ie voice of JO piece ti French Merlons, elle;••, robe, decl.3 A. MASON' A. ~1.1 ~ , , :,, : q...4., , , . -, ,, -it-, t N6ws„,;...bif:Aelterapm-• . ...,. ...._ ....,. .. . Reported - i"9r *e*Toxning *Friars - *Putssurcenta; March 31. We have a little news'from the. army, which may be interesting in Pittsburgh. C'apt. Denny hta re signed, and is now on his way home. Both the Pennsylvania Regiments are at San An gel, and f well: Wynkoop commanding the Brig tde, in the absence of Gen. Cushing: Foreigd Alrairs. , PaiL.kl)Ell'iltiki - March 31 L.mdon papois of Sunday 126, - iirooghtito Liver pool by expreste; Venire - the sailing of the Caledonia, announces the resignation of Lord'John. Russel. . . tine. - Almale praelaimedAlgims pert of the De, public, on the receipt of the news - from Paria.-. Prince De Joiriville united in the proclamation: - - The English Cabinet contemplates: making itr portant concessions to. Ireland, and :extrnsion of elective franchise. ' Murder in Wheeling.' Ma•cti 31— -4 P. M.' A man named Michiel W. Whallin; living in !be 24 wan.l, of. this cityi aged about:4o years, at three o'clock, this afternbonotabbed his within the back, just under her right arm,-with a disk which caused her - death in a few minutes after the work ,of death was done. With the bloody kilite in his hand, lie came to the door, and,remarked to iwo men near by,that he had killed his wife, ana these were the instrumen's he did it with. The Cornneihs Inquest is now (4 o'clock) being held over the body of the deceased. Four helpless children are Icft to mourn the loss of 'a dear mother. Jealousy - hi said to hate been the mosing cause. tie says that he is to7ry he did not kill her long ar. lie is committed to Sir The Telegraph office ensed atilt last even ing, without giving as nnr Cot gressional D. spatch. NEW YORK MARKRTti. NEW 'Vona, hltireli.3l, m. - Fionr—Sales G<•ncssee at $I 50e6 02. Varket firm, with good <imams,' for the eastern city trade. Omiti—.liiihlCTS of wheat are very firm, acd buyers: do out meet them. Cent nod other Grains are steady, at 111 . w:ions rates. ProviAions--Westenn Mess Pork 810 12; and Prime, ..S9 02. Lard unchanged. Bauer and Cheese are held with nuprefirtnorse.- • Cotton—Markelactive; and holders nre expecting , an advunee. lIALTI3toRti 11.4. - mionic,• March 31, 1 p• to Ftonr—lloweri tr..et Grain—Amount ntarket moderate., Prime 81 40301 50; Red, SI 222125; White C0rn.432 4 16e.; 4724Nr. Pntreisions-sules Mess Pork, Weetetn, at SIR 50810,, 75; Prime, trti: 75'&2 25. Sales confined Supply of eity and retail trude. Sales of Bacon, hog Mound. 'Western, ; salted Shoulders. 4}; sides 41243 ?5; West ern lianlx 5271. Weutern Lard. 7}. PHILADELPMA MARKETS Pitu.aussruts, March 31-3 p. m. Flonr—Sales 1:1 - e,t;orn common at' 91 which is alleaper. The market k barer than yesterday, and holders readily accept the reduction. Grain—Sales lied Wheat at -St 33; Southern at *el 38 Za). Yellota Corn 51e. Groceries—Are without change. • Provisions--Arc witlmut enquiry at recent quotations. Lard may be placed at 7}e. • A DMiNISTRATBIX'S Ncrricm.—Allpemoits andeLd- IX ed to titexsiate vi :. 4 ebustion,Oclis, fate of the Bor ough of Biniiiimitituteifted: are requested to make imme diate payiumit; and those having claims against said es tate, will present them, Mundy attested, to the undersigned. PA .IzAurrii Adtti`s. Administrator's IV oi Ice. 4 LI. persons indebted to the estate of Ambrose Ryan, IX. of 'Wilkins township, Allegheny county. deceated, are hereby notified Co make immediate payment to the subscriber, itt Wilkins township: and .all.those haying elaiins against said estate. to prenein them, properly nu, thentieuted. farT tiqat e wia YoUßD.Adnir. Tin) the Mom-able the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to and fur the county of Alle gheny: - The petition, of John SaYtir.e..of the That Ward. city of Pittsburgh, in the comity hundily Thin your petitioner bath protided hitiniell with materials for the aeeonti w arution tit travelers and others, at his dwell ing house. in 'the. Wont aforesaid; and prays that roar Honors will be pleased to grind litinDo license to keep public house of einertainment. And your petitioner, . as, in duly Wand, will pray.. ... .101.11% SAVAGE. We, the subscribers, citizens of, the above. ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of pod - repute toe honesty and temperance, and is well provided wit h house room sad conveniences for the accontuiodation of tray. ellers and others. and, that said tavern i 4 necessary:, I%'eht) Closer.Jatarb Gray,4lll street; Wni.. Davin, W* It. b;(111111ft . Y. •Vni.-.11. Taylor, John Latch:in, Wm. 1.1 %Vheeler. John. Taylor, I.saltdirher, AVeaverf. jr. Thos. Smith:At, DAL Muriii!;•7 . _ 'Mar 14E3t • rill Hieiliniorable the' Jirliesrof the Court - of flithrie I, Sessions of die Peace, tu and Tor the County of Alit The petition of William Itutchiitun. of tbe,lth;-Ward city of Pittsburg:l4in the county aibresaid, htimbly . ithew-;. eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma terials for the accouunislation of travelers and others. ai his dwelling ItOU.Se• in the Ward aforesaid, aurt prays that your lionors will be pleased to grant biota license to keep - a public Miura of entertaimuent. And your e petitioner, as in duty Wend, will pray. . WM. !lIIPPCIIISON. We, the subscribers, nitizens of the Fourth Ward, ao certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon. esty and temperance, and is well provided with house' roam and conveniences for the accommodation of travel ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.. Geo. Again. James lieworth, Wm. liolland, J. Riser It A. Weaver. It. \Yr 'son. Timms Kane...lns. Watson, B. J. Stewart, ‘Vm..Umhina, M. J. Clarke, Samuel 'Foster, D. McCombs. mart4-3td.kw rjtO the Honorable the Judgeti of the Court of Quarter 1 Sessions of the Pence-wand for the county of Alle The petition of John William's of be Ninth Ward, city of Pittsburgh. in the county aforesaid, humbly:shale, eth,,Tlon your petitioners have yrovidedlhcroselvees with materials fur the accornModatiourtf traveler is and'otheri, at his dwelling house, us the , -ward akresaid, turd pray that your Honors will be Pleased to grant them a license to keep a public house of entertainment. „Anti.yoitt peti tioners, as in duty bound, willpruy.. „ • JOII2eWILLIAM We, the subscribers, citizens of the lurid waqi,tio certi fy that the above peritiOner .otlgood-reputeTor hones ty and temperance, and areywell prOfided with- hOuse room and conveniences for the acconumslation of. travel ers and others. and that said tavern is necessary. - I'. Itoat. li Elcumng: 31. Earley. T. Rummell. W.Glv in. .T. It. Hughs, J. 'Stratton ; F Dolchey. T. Cal houn. Tilley Potter.. , mamtb.ltd&w• /ORS IecANDLESS. us.Tl ntsatract..t.: . . NEW EOVS.E.. r cANDUNtt CAItiPHELL, Aln.ll7.•lVoad street, ./.1 one door above Diamond alley,Nclualetale Dealers in 1 ariety and Dry Goode, tioetezrZGloved,l3re.eds„ Pins, Clocks, Wm chet. lewelry;Allbliona,„Latteac:Per- CUPAIOII &c., 'Leg .leave to' all the attention. at Country Nlerehante to their Atock of Goods, and feel con,' fident that they, can offer, inducementr, that will - amply repay trouble u(a visa ta their house. - marli-ltd&titur . • SOLUTION' orP.T.-4. liquid,rll3lAN HAM I. 1)Y1 k that gives the hae perfect raven blttekuess, and im s prove end .opens it. Price, 50 cents, or t.A1410. Sold at t. , :t Chatham et.r ti. V.. and by • WIL JACKSON."Agent, 1.9 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. • Allegheny Crnnty, sat ,THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; . to the Sheritf of said County,.greeting: . ,If Robert Hindman make you secure of 1 /1 , presenting his elaim, theft we command 41,;..1 4. you that you summon, by good'aust luwfutr rt summoners. Elijah . Kerr, and Joseph Hap:. - den, a minor late of your county, yeomen, so that they be Mot ppear before our Judges nt Pitts burgh. at our District Court, there tit be held the fourth . Monday of April next, to show where "ore, whereas they the said Robert Hindman, and the aforesaid Elijah Kerr, and Joseph Hayden, a minor, together and untlivid. , d do hold all that certain tract of land situate in Elizabeth tp., -Allegheny county,. bounded by lands of Robert Hindman, and othem:contatiting about 100 serest strict lIIMMTC, being a part of the real estate formerly. of Daniel Thump. son. deceased: the sume Elijah Kemand Joseph Hayden a minor, partition thereof between them to be made, an cooling to . the laws and the cumulus of this Column,. wea l t h n such casommdc and provitied,do gainsay, ansl7 i the same to Ire done do not permit %Try unjuStly.: t ma against the MM.! lows - a is saki And More you these the names of those suntumners aunt thiS writ. WiIIICSA the Hon. Hopewell Ifipkurri, Esquire, Pre, k dent of our said Court 'at pitislJorgli: this 'Pia& dor of Afercil, A. D. 11-4., HIRAM. HI:IZZ. Pio, 'Pest: Join I:l4usrrit, Slieriff.,.guus37-wal• , FRUITS---111 lads, Prime Oranges; ~, .33 boxes ',motet; 5 kelp!. Malaga Grants; All in goryt onler. ;um - received on eonsienntent. and for ~ale tow: at The Wine Store of a ACOI3 . WEAVER.. • iteet-1 corner of Market and Front atK. ': boxes No. fliolan Soap. for le-67i 0 mar IS, :ird.rru , 1,11,A1N AND HIGH DoLonv.D DE CAINFII I .÷A. A I Malan t Co:, 6 Marl.ei street, have - .last received per Expreea. an asmininent of the above veryllisldona- We goodsoktr.claildreuts %rear. ... . . . . CrOAE—SS boles No. 1. r.?oap: .. • . C., 5 • - (. 1 :6516e: 10 " Fahey; Di :. rah.; For vole.l.y ..111: J. It V l . 11.1,1... Ito vt ~...; .1' .. ~- it }~,. .~ 2'.. ~ r ....c. Scats bn • audion. - A.DICTION SALES, BY JOIIN D. DAVIS: AUCTIONEER., South.Ea.n corner of Wood and vf'fftk,rtrerm., _ FIFE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS. Id Auction:-- On Wedneiday. the sth of April next; , he sold, on the prefirimi, ronler of Wm. Noble, for emit par Muds, the thlluwing Real 'Estate. As: 'one very eligibly shunted Lot of Ground; at the corner of itcp. and Second street*, buying u front Of 24 fear 0 1 1 ,,% - coni t streets, and extending bnek 65 feet. Also. Four I.tna at Ground. commencing nf the corner - uf Third!'und Ro in streets, having ench a front of IA fret; and extending back C,5 feet. imar.29l JOHN; DAVIS, Auer:.. 101000 KS BY CA'LNLOGUE..--.oit Saturday ever4g; J 3 April tot, et 7 o'clock, will be sold, a large.. collection of valuable Idiseellt neous Books , .ainonrrrLicit will to v found Standard Works in thearious department* of ernittre and science • afso, family bibles, letter and cap Writing paper, blank' bcoks, music books, Ice. - o - n e s a a ta tt l i °l43 m4 eg m a r c i e rs n ii o n w g.7a d i v .' a ) 74 J l o l‘ ll ° S " D mn . ZAhaYlSi.".BAMeifted-: AUCTION NAL ES in ALI;ECiIIENY CITY EY 11 AT. 1, BUR,VNIDE, AUCTIONEER, N. W. CORNLII OF FZOLAtiI..II7I.EI.7 A :ID • TIM DIAMOND., BWITS AT AITCTIOIsI-.—On Sidurday evening neXfs - April'lsvat 7 - o'clock, afthe Auction Room; north. west corner of Fcdertil street and tLe Diamond, Fitt, be sold„ by catalogue, a choice selection of Theological and Aliscelliineous Doolcs; (tiart from private library,),*itb= out reserve. The-Books can be seen on Saturday morn ing. finar3o . l • WM, J. UURNSIDE, Recipe. for the Heiman nide: - TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH. MAKE. IT SOY?. SILKY; CLEAN AND FlNE.—Perstina in consequence-of the many things sold, act dowareTery article, the it ever so good;) as a humbug. Jr people could be made io try a 3s. hottleofJonc's . Coral Hair Tie storalive„and zed - how it makes dry. rusty, red; Kehl hair moist, son, stthunt and'dark, and keeps it ao : and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally heanuful if people could see the number of poor respectable um. chantes 'that use- it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the !lair, for keeping.-it:soft- anti, ill order three, thues.as long as any other article mallet and - Forces it to grow, stops its4alling,- And costs but 3 shillings to try. . - We formerly sold nothing less than $t bottles,- but see wisli people to try it - Sold only at e 2 tnsind c 2) Chatham streetiNew York, and by mar 29. . WAI.-4AC,ICSON. A . trt I,iberty X,"'Ell' lIAT AND CAP STORK—JAMES WII3SON, Ea , Manzifacuortr, (formerly of the earner of Di: mond ale y and Wood sts-) Legs leave re, pect fully to interns hir.ohl custoraers.friends,, and the public. that he has opened tt NEIN' STORE. ten' street. :Where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS. and Ld.OI . E.S" FURS. ius goad. neat, 'neat. at we and (Nam.. as any in t h e cny.) may . he hud• J. airy eordiully his friends and the public torn-web her his new location and establishment. and give call as hearty-vu he intends to welcome them. . • • - 11 ft-ko.rif k.E.K.J.IL., VEly.k:I.42i.LE Plll4 jJ consist of two kinda l in one box. Price, 2.5 c.. a LOS. The No. 1 is a Purifying Purgatire. which eft:entail,' cleanses the body of every 'vitiated and offensive bunter. 11w No. 2 is a gentle laxative and strengthener: and is the most cOmformble, ittfe and etfectual medicine that can be taken to obviate a tmtive state of the bowels,. withault any hurtful' parginive cfreet., It also' atrefigthens the - tart gars of digestioo, and purifies the blood_ • jEr — EAdd wholesale and retail ' • S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office: 'in Smithfield at. In anon gone's' 11karlgatlout Company, t • NOTICE TO grocittioLuzirs. pureuatiee, or 'a . rerolutiinl of the Board pf Maori. gem. the Stockholders of lh Monongahela Naiiga-. 'ion ,:ompany nre hereby in:gifted to Inset at the office of said Company, 711 Breed's Fourth street. in the city of l'ittsbstrgh. in 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Mon= day,. the 17th day of April next, to take into coincident tion eertam acts of the LreishltllTr : 'ol. this :lime , einTle memory to the Charter of this Company: By order of AIM iio3llr. WM. itAKIiWELL Pittsburgh. March . - marlOrtni7 r young. otanjesirous of obtai4tg VI-situation as Clerk or BoOkkeeper ill a lucre:tattle ,cier. odier establintuitent. Advertiser is acquainted with bti44 ness generally and is a good accountant: can give Ellis.- factory City . refcmacc. and has rredcntials from one alum 514 batmen int the United Straus✓ Please apply at - the .4* See of the Daily SlorningKost. - marfil `1 kg kg Olt Stl.UOLL—Wanted. an active Inoiinerar t'.9 ••-1 , inha. with a capital of $. , ,1.500 or .7,-.2,000. to engay.e an a profit:l4lv manufacturing busittesA,..turtc,ia operation. S. CUTIIBERT. Gen. Agent: mar2s' Smithfield sticet. . _ T AND FOR 'SALE—The subserther offers for sale 000 .11,‘ acres of I.and. in Middlesex township, flutter coml.. ty. between - Bader and l'insinrgh, and SCV , Ik miles from Under. :160 acres cleared, the balance well timberetliwith three farm houses, a Imo barn, and a good mill site, with sufficient water dir asnst and stew mill, thereon: On the name etroaui, fuer . and 'six mites above. there ate'tiVil grist mills. end - several -saw mills. There no 'better laud in the country., It will lie sold all together;..ovin one, two. or three hundred acres . - Persons - wishing to have good level land: easily farmed, would do well to. avail themselves of this opportunity, and examine the Mint _ [mar2:ll , • TV'L BOYD. „. EEOMCI - . 'PA the Nlimme at Subscrihers inthe ?ifottongaltela.Nst-, vigation Cominty.—Notice is hereby ei , n,n that all shares of Stock Su uceribell in tit e: Alma 'Narita 'fiat' Company. and which have become subject to forfeit ure by. reason of the n ni-eagment of ipsttilments andin terest thereon. will be forfeited to-the-said company, to gether with all instahneuts already paid thereon, iu Pur• eteteee of. the PtoVietoll.9 of the Charter of Incorporatioa, unless the unpaid instalments together with interesttletu the date on which the MIME were made payable, by a call. trout the lloaril of Managers,-he paid in full to Thomas . M. llowe, Esq., Treasurer of said company. at theE.i. change Bank of Pittsbargh, on or before the first day' of _ . By linter of thy Board of 'ATailage.rx, Seetctar feltN-dlltawtAttlat Nniriery Stock fox Sale. - a ‘. Tate subscriber offers for sale his entire crock; IV in lots to, snit pureltdreri.at very retldeed prices. The collection I/1110i equalled for a sue lect'atidedt testsive variety, in'the ‘VCAterli countr):containing ninny, new. rare and' valuable plants. consisting - in part of Ca-1 Mtllia. Japonicas, large dowering plants. front 3-to fik•et in height, Cactus, Azaloc.& Gernmutns. ly, Noirette Cluster. Perpetual ]diode.. Vining. or 'Pillar Hoses; the finest and Most,esteented sans in cultivetion.7 The`Dahlia list contiains' the most shottfy and fine prize roots grOwn; Plower itoots, a huge sanely; Vines, shrub berg,. shade- Vees, evergreens, lee. Ainateurs nursery ined others ;who want to derontie their yards, gar-- 'flees, pleasure groands. or-Preen houses. are respecuittly iniitetljo examine the collection, which is open Jo ors except on :Sundays. ConveYanse by the omnibus and greenwoodrferry.. Descriptive catalogues rent by mail; or May be had at our eland. No.'W - Diamond Starker,. when orders telt with us. or by mail to Pittshitrith ran Office. will•be promptly attended to. John Graduate. 'a. practical. gartliter. will attend to planting shade trees, mg Of garziens, hr. Orders letl ns abvtive. - JAS. WALDROP: — . mar 17:dlin . • Manchester, near-Pittsburgh. 'DFADER: - yon have bad DAM; vott would .LII; be astonished at the eireet of IC:is. bottle of J()NES , CORAL RESTORATIVFL It beedsinst one trial: - Sold at t 32 Chathava st., N. F , and by ' •-; WM...JACKSON. Agent. AD. Liberty streek. kittahtFirit, . all:Paper W areliottaiel. AT0..47, MARKET' STRNET, between :Third. , ind 11-Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa.—THOMAS PALMER,. Manufacturer and Importer of IV-ILL. PAPER...first: Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers, . °financials'. Designs, Transparent Window 'Shades, /cc.: and dealer in Wrilltie and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Beards. &c.,:ltc.-,has at present ott hand a very extensive and well assorted stock of every article in his line:of Inetk. siness. To per Anus wbo buy to sell again, he will make a defeatist as can hardly.fail to secure their eds.' tout ;4tild the fireat earirm from which housekeepers spill base it iii their power, to select, and the eery.low prices tit.". which Ike is determined to sell them, will. he. tlauers self.; piettent inch iriductounts as "cannotbe of inibis. ;„ location, by any other House in the.tratle. • ICI - Rage and Tanner's Scraps 'will be taken-14,ex; . c hange, at the highest prices. tuarl3'll'nr'.. EitysrPre"- 17 LAS, , Barber ..tieh, Chaps, Sore Etarerri This tamed by many physicians in Vas. city in canter the alio:ie. and' e would not cuuscienciously sell unless, wa. knew - it trio be all we state..„ . Ash-cosmetic. the true JONES'S SOAP i s Perbara only- article ever known that removed. Impurities. and: 'cleared and beautified the skin, making It- soft, clew: smooth and white its an infants. But mind, it is sold at 62 Chathim st. N. Y.. and by WILT: JACIMON, .Agent. liberty street, Pittetrutgli:-",. Ir t' s ‘r l7 l :t-tie 21:Cral-Places wholesale at Send . stores or warelmuses, nieneoliks in steam or 0940 1 10 ul.--• or hotels. severallays, laboring men, boys to trbatr arilr - 'colored -turn 'and boys. 'Wanted, sevelid goist , whim cooks. chambermaids., and girls for all walk.; Whoted.4a, bdtrow, several small sums of Tanner. kibdi‘ imencies omMptly . °headed ON for wide:Ate_ .cburges..- Please call tit . • - = marts ' Intelligenoc'Ehlice. Adis ,7 riE MOST , IeuNIORANT feel a diagnat fora young or, 1. 1 old person. male or female, witlia.ptucitt,badi.mallil:' or had teeth. Persons:who- halm either.- ere honorably assured that a 2. 1,0. x. of d 4) ES , - PASTE will. on *dal. without fail, . • •'•-• -• •• Make the breath pure and awert, -• • ' - - -The teeth whhe. tiattl•the game herd./ 11 141:11e0e, It is ao/d in New York at;l4 Chatham st... and .14CICSON-' I ARt-t • mur2o • eft I.iberty at_ , 1) .A.lttl ANDtIIOIOE . FRIWI LiTPOWM' GO O DS. 1.1,; roa ern' MOE, at . - ROBINSON'S czarit sTonr.Foi street, neat. Wage,. Very grateful, fat poet lilieralPatronalre, feeling +pear. 4 , uPOa. esant,inatiari the kautiful, rich, and fashroriab_lp, elYles coannand purchases; French Cloths,;.Cesst, ;Items. Doeskins. of the very. beat Makes, colors, and itty les ; Vestings; that for. beauty ; cannot be excelled ; Freneh Figured Cashutereih Silks, Satins, I;utd . White Marseilles; .Trinuninge of sursios.qualq, vent lieraias, sorunent. „ IrrPrices secy.:vita none bribe country...La „.. iA soya . 3 c 4 orfaha, via). GOrptE.—ainple_ periettee has proved that no eoridupation of medieine have ever been so;officaciotis in removing the above did ;mutt. jAyNFMALTERATIVE. It has effected cum! , initi,n,stourshing; not oaly of Clanedr and othepik, ca ",a bus removed, the most "ittilitiMit diseases of the ,Skin, Swellings -Dyspepsia. "&e:, nirviicbec enters into Me circututl on, mid eradicated eases wherever loaned. It purities the blood and .othe - fluids of the, body. removes, obstruction in the. Pores, ot the. shin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or lentei. It increases The tppi:tite. removes headache and drow - si.,. nese. and invigurates - the whole system. and imparts.riaPt., nation lo_the diseased afatlehilitined constitution: Mile& is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medico. At.ty is perfectly said Imo eXtreincly pleasant, and Las frothing of Me diognsting nausea ticeompuilying the, idea ofewal, lowing medicine. . Ity - For ealc in Pinsiburgh at di. VEKIN 7-: Fourth ht.:num. Wood. raur:Y2
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