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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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PITTSBUKH:
THUBSDA.Y IIOBNING, FEBRUARY 15,1865.
ffJ-To Ad.ertUer*.—Neither the Bora
©afionday.. AOTzanszuvhodMlrethdrnoticesto appear
»tbe japcr on Had*? tanmhig.«m pieamlmd Uteram
e fore ft o dock, on Saturday*
Weekly Gaxet*e.-Tha «xtnuSr i
e renUUsoofoßr flutgtoiTgiteCßf bnirißiianiß
• mootdesirable medinm of making thalr baileecakgovn
t p r alirulaUon U bstweenfoar and firs thousand, retching
almoeteTerrmarebant, aamrfkf.tam and shop-keeper in
ffccUro Ptn&sjtn&U, andEMtora Ohio.
' Advance Payments.—Hereafter no eub-
the Daily or Weekly Gamble,
pp )«f la made In adrance. Whcaercr Uta
hswltttp to which the subscription Is
vBl be inraxlably stopped, unless the snhseriptioo Ure
neiredbyedTaneepayment. All. transient adrertUlng,
cf ererj description, will be reunited to be paid in ad*
taaee* Tha only exception* will be where special month
' yor ‘ tally contracts are made, sspDdAw
Reading Blatter on each gage ®1 this paper.
- tr*uWSTAtsa Sskatob. —The Legislature of
jiiis State met is joint contention on Tuesday
for the election of United States Senator. The
regularly nominated candidates wpre Titos. Win
ua»s, Esq., of Pittsburgh, nominated by the
.Whigs; Czumns B. Bcckaisw, Esq.nominatd
by the Democrats; Hon. Smos Cauxbok nomi
nated by the Know-Nothings. A portion of the
latter party bolted from the caucni and would
not sustain Mr. Cameron. Two ballots were had
in the -joint contention of the Legislature, with
the following results:
For Simon Cameron, Cayenne f
* Charles 8.-Bockalew, Democrat.;....2B
-.Whir 8
Thoms Williams, Jg..
- James Teecb, Cayenne....
J. Pringle Jones, Cayenne.
Jtarid Wilmot, Cayenne.....
Scattering... -
Total vote
necessary to choice.
Cameron lacked qght votes of being elected.
’A motioh to adjourn was then made but lost,
61 to 69. J On second ballot the vote stood:
For Simon Cameron; Cayenne 69
Cfcas. B. Buekaleir, Democrat.. 27
. J. S. Blade, Democrat 1
Thorny* Williams, Whig
David Wilmot, Cayenne
James Veecfa, Cayenne........
,J. Pringle Jones, Cayenne..
' Thomas H. Baird, Cayenne.
Gideon J. Ball, Cayenne
Henry 1L Fuller, Cayenne..
Smith Fuller, Cayenne
John C. Kunkle, Cayenne....
Otis H. Tiffany, Cayenne.....
Whole number of votes...
Necesssrj to a choice
Cameron lacked coven votes. *A motion was
!sow made to adjourn till Tuesday, Feb. 27th,
vrhich eras agreed to, 67 to 64, and the conven
tion adjourned.
Mr. Dansie'voted for. Mr. Williams, Mr. Mo-
Clintock voted for Mr. Boohalew. All our rep
resentatives, the Dispatch says, voted for Mr.
Cameron I
Some persons think that this result ruins
Cameron’s chances. This Is donbtfol. He has
two weeks longer to move the wires. He is on
the spot, with abundance of money at his com
mand, and will no doubt succeed, unless some
change takes place in the Know Nothing arrange-
ments which may secure or compel unanimity on
■tome other wm- Mr. Cameron's election wonld
be a disgrace to the State, and a most bitter ptD
for the people. Tho means and appliances made
use of to secure his election are such as no hon
orable man would resort to—none at least fit to
occupy so exalted and honorable a station. How
the members from this county will answer to
their constituents we do not see. They must cer
tainly know that they are grossly misrepresent,
ing those who confided to them the trust they
abuse so shamefully. Messrs. Gut and Musi
were'nominated .by a Whig convention, and run
as Whigs, and were supported as Whig*) and
never by any act of theirs made known any
change in their views or political afinities. The
convention which nominated them passed strong
Anti-Nebraska resolutions, and they agreed/by
accepting the nomination to abide by them. They
have falsified their pledge, by voting for a Ne
braska Democrat, as the following .resolution,
passed by a Democratic Convention in Harris
burg, held last fall, and of which Mr. Cameron
was a member, and which it is bcHaved he con
trolled, will show:
“Resolved, That we are* in favor of the Ne
braska bUI, because it embodies the vital
principles of selTgovernment, which never can
conflict'with the interests of freedom.”
Thi« resolution was passed with bis assent,
and ns published in his weH-kaowh organ at
Harrisburg with approbation, at a time when the
whole public mind was agitated by the consum
mation of the outrage. 'lt contains, no doubt,
his fixed sentiments, as far as he has any, on
that subject Messrs. Gay and Muse, by voting
for hlmr have violated their implied pledges to
their Whig brethren, and hare thus removed
themselves from the pale of honorable men.—
They take their place among the tratorous horde,
whose names are onlyremembered to be exeora
ted. r- ,
The vote for Thomas Williams, Esq., by the
little band of Whigs who have not bowed the
knee to the modern Baal, is as honorable to that
gentleman as to-thexnselves. He is a candidate
any may be proud of. We are sorry that
there appears to bo no e&anoe of his election,
and there is no other western man named over
whose election we could rejoice. All the rest
named have united themselves with the secret,
oath-bound, proscriptive order, and have thus
cni themselves off from the sympathy and sup
port, and even political countenance of those
who esteem principle and honor above the pos*
-.essionofcfEce. /
BOOK NOTICES.
“Th* Isnuis: A story of Modern Life. Phil
adelphia: Published by T. B. Peterson, 102
Chestnut Street”
A charming romance. With an odd title* it is
true, but atm a very charming book. It is
scarcely to bo called a novel, being too devoid o f
plot for that; but it develops life with so much
. fascination as to be fully as interesting as the
most intricate tale of fiction. The anthoress-is
a daughter of the celebrated Lord Erskine, for
merly Lord High Chancellor of Eogland. She
was educated in Great Britain, bat married a
German nobleman, and has. lived so long on
the continent as to be able to depiet German
life and- manners with rare fidelity. The book
narrates the experiences of a young and suscept
ible who became domiciliated in
Germany, and ran through a series of domestio
adventures abounding in romance. We know of
no workof a mmihr nature which is written with
such liveliness* and is able to keep up the atten
tion o? the reader so thoroughly. It is one of
those books which when you begin to read yon
. wish to BntuK before you stop. Confined to do
mes tiolntideata, it yet relates them with such
spirit and with such trueness to nature that the
■ reader never once loses his interest Its charm
consista~in thefact that while it contains noth-* ,
fog forced, exaggerated or improbable, it is yet
i'foll of exciting incidents. The characters are
• natural and are made to act naturally; heroic 1
and noble in their nature, they yet display 1
jfcnlts like human befogs, instead of befog all 1
as.book heroes generally are. <
The book his been popular to England; run
hfog through; several editions; and we think it
must commend itself very generally, to the lov
er* of pleasant rending’ on this side of the At
lantic; ' •
For sale by Kay & Co.
iThe Westminster Bevietp'tor Janaary, 1855, has
been received by Miner A Co., Smithfield
street and GUdenfenny ACo. No. 45 Fifth etreet
It opens with an able paper bn the Anglo-French
ABiance, and its other- contents are of ahlgh
character. " . r
. We should be obliged to the Agent of the As
aociated press at PhlladeTphia for information as
to why the result of the batiotfogs for U. 8. Sen
atcr at Harrisbttfgh was withheld from the press
of tide tity, The intelligence doubtless came
into his hinds In for transmission here, and
it was certainty of as much importance to ns as
that sent ns by him of the adjouroment of the
Illinois Legislature. ./
••/ Wb received yesterday our sficring maQsfrom
Sb Louis to the Btb. They contained' nothing
that had not been antidpatod by the talegraph,
Citt Fomxcks.—The Philadelphia
Bshe* in its money erticiik a part of tur artici*
hot ttaTjpirt which v£
think iinhould hue laid before its readers; and
fn thhfoUowingHt does both us and the City the
unfairness of withholding one or two facts which
were explicitly set forth by us In the citv’s be
half:
•i,r?,L c!t7 k" ».l«go annusl revenue, sad if
» n " er “ U<ld ° a {or anything but in
terest, the case wonld be much assisted. Bat
ah« appear, to hare s7o,ooo : eoming due in »hi»
JZUO.OOO. Hew u lit gmng to pay Ihil principal)
particularly the heavy item of 18697 The Gazette
states that $19,631 which fcll dae last year was
paid, not oat of any sinking fund, but by “the
proceeds of a new loan; and we presume,” says
the Gazette, "that loan maturing in this and the
yean wiU be met in the same manner."—
A,! 0 ber bonds at a discount of
26 to 30 per cent., the city of Pittsburgh is to
ta V°® ° hmt . s270 ' 00 °; a™ (tatting
in debt $lOOO for every $760 or $"00 that die
pts out of it Borrowing 2s a very good opera
non for & city which borrow, at a premium; but
a Tory bad one for a city that borrow, at a Sis
count. A city can inthefint instance, if ehe
only bonows enough-or in other words, pat.
ont ebort loans—coon p, y »w, dsh ,
itacoating her need; just u abe -ill £ the sec
ond instance, and under tho samocondiUon, ocT
et s
ntlon u one m which Insolvent and' Bankrupt
Mtiswif 1*“ i “ lniet « A Tbocity of
h " credl ‘ grtnUj improves,
“ momon. ion and of course
*° her debt > »1» add.
n s““g by »to her property.”
/If the monty editor of the Ltd,* had looked
ahtUe more closely at bur article he wonld hare
wen it stated that the city rated $19,600 last
year on bonds issued for $19,631—in other word,
at par. How it was railed it is not necessary
to ray: It is sufficient for the creditors of the
city to know that the maturing bonds' were paid
trithout any increase of our debt We hate no
idea that theelty intends, in any emergency, to
enter the market for the puipose of raising
money on hor bonds at .75 or 80 coots on the
dollar, bat repeat oar assurance that, so far as
we are now able to judge of the fhtnre, tbs bonds
coming due in this and subsequent years will be
met is those that bare preceded them, concern
ing which no complaints have been uttered. If
tho city succeeds (ss eho has dons) in renewing
her loans at par, and meets her int erest pay
ments promptly, it wonldseem to be more to her
credit than her dispraise, y
Gin. Shixlds, This amiable but rather
■apple gentleman anticipated his defeat in Illi
nois when be voted for the Nebraska BilL The
Washington correspondent of the, Philadelphia
Inquirer says that when the Nebraska Bill was
before the Senate, and before Sow Nothlngisra
was thought of as a principle of power in the
Senatorial elections, Gen. Shields stated in the
presence of several persons in that city, that the
obligation* of party demanded hi* vote for that
measure, although he knew that hit support of it
would result in his political'prostration. He
preferred to sacrifice his feelings of right and
duty to what he was foolish enough to consider as
obligations his party; anil he has his reward.
He seetns to hare folly appreciated both his own
weakness and the strength of the people.
Gw. Scott.— Congress has rendered tardy
justice to Gen. Scott by passing the bill to con
fer on him the title of Lieutenant General. The
President will undoubtedly sign the bin, and the
greatest tiring military man of the age will
come into possession' of a rank which was his
due long since, and which no government bnt a
republic could have withheld from him.
Missouri. —There teems to be no prospect of
an election of U. & Senator in Missouri this
winter. About 40 ballots have been the
last of which resulted as fallows; Atchison 69;
Doniphan, (Whig) 67; Benton 37., The joint
convention was then adjourned without day, and
no further attempt at an election is expected. -
WHOM WASHINGTON.
>of the Dally Pittsburgh Gantt*.
WssanraTos Citt, Feb. 11, 1864.
The subject of releasing railroad corporations
from the payment of duties on their Iron is
before the Senate, being ispesiaUj urged by Jim
my Jones, of Tennessee. Jimmy is under the
impression that the great evil of the country at
this that is the bloated and plethoric state of its
domestic industry, so he begins his reforms by
astwiliug the iron Interest It is necessary to
bring that down by introducing, without restric
tion, the foreign article. Glaney Jones, of
Berks Co., Pa., says that when that proposition
reaches the House be *h*H move to amend by
adding the words “hereafter all iron shall be
free, and all niggers too”—-the brightest idea
which has glanced across the intellectof a Penn
sylvania Democrat since the whiskey insurrec
tion. There is tittle’ danger of free iron or free
niggers as the results of the exertions of this
Congress.
The Free Boilero are looking up in the Senate.
Wilson has arrived and taken his seat The
“Natick Cobbler” la about the bitterest dose
the Nebraska conspirators have yet had to swal
low.’ WBsonlooks like a true *»*", and his part
ing speeches in Massachusetts, since his election,
speak well* for his sincerity. Durkee’s election
hi Wisconsin is, a most glorious result, and
shows the progress of true democracy fo the
great northwest He is the moat rtdical demo
crat I know. Trumbull we know but little
about, except that he is a Connecticut boy, who,
living fo the' Egypt of Illinois, has dared to
beard the lion in his den, and to denounce Ne
braskaism and all its belongings. Tromboll is
an exoellent exchange for Shields. Caesar Au
gustus Podge gives way to Harlan, a Free Soil
Methodist preacher. Excellent things, both the
going and coming. Cesar, like his great name
sake, goes to conquer Spain. He cannot have
worse luck than Soule,' while we cannot have
worse luck with Podge than with Borland.
WatEttQTO*, Feb. 12,1855.
Spoliation BUl—Rumors Other Vetoes Threatened
—General Scotfs Promotion to the Lieutenant
Generahhip— Senatorial Election in Pennsylva
nia.
There was an alarm this morning, that Che
President had signed the French Spolation BUI.
It of course created a very lively sensation.—
The Democrats were mortified at what they knew
would be considered by the country an example
of the habitual fickleness and feebleness of their
President The friends of the BQI who bellevo
iu the perfect jastice of. the claims were re
joiced that relief had at last been administered
by any hand, or through any influence. It
tomes out unfounded, however, and the ezpeo
-tation Is general that the 818 will be vetoed.
In. that cose an attempt will bo made to at
tach it to the general appropriation bill. Gen.
Pierce trill perhaps have the nerve to veto that
also, and thus pave the way for an extra session..
There is'an abundance of Democratic precedent
for this sort of thing. . Had it been necessary
they wottld have tacked the annexation of Texas
to a private pension bill, or the war with Mexico
to one for ordinary appropriations, and they
r acctoally did, some yean sfoee; took on to snob
a bill a scheme for the. organisation of govern
ment in California involving the whole question
of slavery extension and prevention.
No better plan could be devised for stirring np
, the political elements than the nailing of an ex
tra session, which has always been the plague of
parties and politicians? • •
Betides the veto of the Spoliation bill U is said
that the President, is waiting-fo-like manner to
pounce upon the Texas - Spoliation, or eight
million grab, and the several works of public im
provement provided for to the numerous bills
that have lately passed the Senate. AD this Is
byway of proving that he is King Stork and not
King Log. f
The House to-day passed the long-pending
resolution promotion of Gen. Scott to the
rank of Lieutenant General.
I believe, though the contrary is l sometimes
asserted, that the resolution somewhit increases
the pay of Gen. Boott, which Is now $7,000 par
annum. -To that I have no objection. He h&a
earned a liberal income and unfortunately, as h e
does net know how to take care of money, he hss
become involved in debts. . From this pressure
he ought to be relieved. The Whigs with charr
actoriftic heertlflßsncss have adopted this as a
party queetion; but it has at last been carried
on the motion of a Democrat, !!*jly of Virginia.
Jhe*yot« in-tfe Housw-wixeyeyl
•'nearly two to &«. %£ I . te? £
The Senatorialxontest in Pennsylvania make*
pqEticjaasUughknd angels weepk. Hanisbozgh
is almost in sight of the Middletown bank. How
very strange that this trifling circumstance
should have an effect on the Know Nothing, cau
cus, and ye t each Is the universal understand
ing here among the Democrats who seem to know
something of the ways and means of doingthiags
in the meridian spoken of. Justus.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Valuable family Hedicine— So cele
brated haa Or. UeLane'e Vermlfug* broom*, that It Is re
garded as the only spedfia'ear* tat worms. Famine*
•honldscret b* without a supply of It. At thls : mason
partlenlariye' when worms an so troublesome and ire
qoently btal among children, parents shooldb* watchful
and on th* first appearano* of the** distroming tymptoiia
which warn ns oTtheir presence, at onro apply this paw
erful and elficadoua remedy. W« are confident that it
«*lr roanlrro a trial, to convince all that it richly merits
tha praise* that hav* been lavished upon It. Itistafeind
infUllble.. .Volumoeofoertlfieateseanb* prodaced,sbnw
lng Its great medical virtue*
will be earefal to ask tor DH_ VLiVCfI
CaßrntATH) VBRSfmjGB. and taka
other Vermlfagis, in eomparlsos, an worthless. Dr. ST
Una’s Verxnlftas, also his celebrated Liver PHle, can now
be had at *D respectable Drug Btores in the United States
and bom th* rol* proprietor*,
FLEMING HBOTHEBS,
fe»dfiwB Buaoesrors to J. Kidd h Co., Wood street.
Important to Persons afflioted with Her
jxua, or Enptnre of tbs Bowels, and >tbe
of Btrangulation by neglect
■_Thi’ right course for any ono to pnrsae who
may bo afflicted with Baptur«,li to proeor** good Trass
well adspted to th* raptnrsd parts, in ords* to retain th*
protruding portion of tha bowels. This Is often neglroted,
and th* bowel broomw strangulated, leaving th*.patlsat
not only in a suffering but dangerous condition. I have
always on hand, and daQy adapt, the most Improved
Trass* among which U JURSBB RADICAL CURS
TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cur* In a short
time. Of roars* thenar* eases when-no Trass will evr*»
bottn a mt majority: of reducahle Hernia, at Eupture,
this Truss will cure. I hav* wry variety of Trams,
(torn M eta. to ISO; also, a large assortment af Cmi-
DRRIfS’ TRUSSES, ASDOMItTAL SUPPORTERS,
EUASTICSTOCRIIfOS, tot various broken cr enlarged
veins; PILE PSOPa, for th* relief and ean of pn*;
SHOULDER BRACES, for men, women and ehOdrsn
EU3PRHSORPBANDAGES, and every variety ot me
chanical appliance used in the rare of disease. Call and
«xamln* them at my Drag Store, No. UO Wood stmt, cor
ner of Vlrglh aßey; sign of th* Golden Mortar.
N. B.—l have also an elegant tram for children, which
Invariably ears*.
t3»Atk for Dr. KETBEE at his Wholesal* DragStor*
and Tram Depot, 140 Wood ft.. Pittsburgh, Pv folfidaw
Concnmptioa and Spitting Blood— Sec
the certificate ofHr. Tomer H. Ramsey, for many yean
proprietor of th* Farmer# UoteUTradericksbnrg Va., and
late of th* City Uotel, Richmond; Val
Dr. John Mlsge.of th*dty of.&lchmond,thongb a r*g
nlariphyridan, and oT coarse oppewsd to what he ffdi+d
aoaek medlclnas; was obliged to say that its good
in the case of Mr. Bamsey, were wondrrlhl Indeed.
H* had been given : up by several phrsidans; had tritd
mo*t of the quack medicine*, and waaOntb* verge of dew
pair, u well as th* grave, when be triad Carter's Spaa lab
Mixture. 1
We refer th* publitf to hi* mil and lengthy certificate
aroond the bottie, stating his cure. Fes advertisement.
ja2frlnnUyT
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE-
Mr. Kennedy, ot Roibnty, has discovered
in one of onr annum partnn weeds a remedy that cur#
trery lilad nf Humor, from wont icroflda to a common
PinjJt.
Da hw triad It in orvr alenohnndrad cue*, and nertr
fidladaxeapt tatwoawea (both thunderhumor.) B*hu
nov in hii ponaaaloa orar tvo bonirad of it*
xaloa, all within twanty alias af Botton,
Two bottla* in wamatad to eon a mnsfaff aora month
Oaato thiaabottlaa wflleura tha want kind of pimplsi
of “
, tbo (sea. '
Two to thraa faottUa will elatr th* cystaa of mw
Tvo bottfe* ar* v*mnt*4 to tot* tfco vmt o*ak«? la
tb* tr-.rmtn |gj ftOCQAC^.
Three to fir* Ictti** minrruM to euro th* worst
cas* of erysipelas.
On* to two bottkaars wunaUd to ears all burner in
Ux*7M,
Two bottles ars warranted to ear* running of tbs cars
and blotches among th* balr.
Four to six bcttlas ar* warranted to ears corrupt and
running clean.
OlMtotU* will ear* aetli 1 eruption of th»«kla.
Two to thro* bottles an warranted to ear* tb*j worst
cm* of ringworm.
Two to thrw* brttlto ar* warranted to cun th* m?st dm
pent* eases of rheumatism.
Thm to four feottl** *r* nmoM to ear* a*lt rheam
Flt* to *lcbt bottl** will ear* tb* wont eu» of acrofala
A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle?-
and a perfbet ear* Is warranted when th* abov* quantity
U taken.
Nothing looks so Improbable to theas who bars 10-raln
triad- all th* wonderful madldnaa of tb* day, as **—♦ a
common weed growing Is the pastnrw, and along old
stone walls, should ear* ertrj honor In the systmn; yet
It La now a fixed Ihet. If yon h*v* a humor It hasto start
There ar* so lib serasds, b ameer ha’a aboot It sotting
aom* ea*n and not your*. 2 peddted or«r a thooaand hot-
Ueaof Itintb* Tldnltj of Boston, I know ita effeets la
*T*T7 caoe- IthaaalnadrdoD*aom*ofth«grwtMtcßr*s
•vsr doo* In UaaaaehaMUa. I gaT* Uto ehUdron a year'
old: to old psopl* of sixty. I hat* sees pov.poby, wormy
fcokhtg ehOdrea, whom fietftwa* son and flabby, netorod
to aparftetrirt* ofh**lth by ooa botUa.
To thos* who ar* subject to a slek h*adach*. on* bottte
will always ear# It. It <ir** .groat r*U*l to catarrh and
diirin—s. 8000 who bar* btoseostlv* ft* ysars, hart'U>
ksa and bean regulated by it. Whar* th* bodjr b roved
It werit unite uey, hot wher* thm Is any derangement
ofth* funstkas of saline, it will cans* eery singnlar teal
tegs, bnt ytra mast not b* alarmed—they always dlsap
pearinfiraattrardarsteawnik. There UneTer abad re
sult ftmn It. On th* contrary, when that follng la con*
yon will toiyovnalf Ok* a sew parson. Iheardsamiiof
th* most extra regent *neonlnme of U that man erer 11s
teaodto. Noehasgeof dtetlssrerneeessary—*st the brot
yoaoas'gM. I hat* Ukewlee an herb, which, wbaa sio
sur*d inswestoO, dlsscdvM Berofalone eweUin* of th*
neck and under tba ears. Pric* Metals.
blS£OnosB FOB USA—Adult. om tablMpooofnl par
day. C&Udfto over spoonful; chlldraa
from fivo to right rnn, tewspoonful. li no dl»etlon can
be and* applicable to all eoastltuUons, taka enough to
opante on the bowls t*ka a day.
Ur. KENNEDY give* personal attendant* in bad cans
oftgofula.
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. K*YBER*B, 140 Wood
street, eonor of Virgin alley. UdtvT
fezmiylyauia Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORKER OP FOUBTIi AND SUITBriELD 8T BESTS.
AUTHOBIZEU. CAPITAL $300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTY
ifiUSST LOSS OB DUUGE BI FI BE
AND THE PERILS OF
Sea and Inland K&rigation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
Wbl F Johnston. W. krountoek,
D. M. Lose, A. J. Jones,
Kody rstienoo, Keened? T. Friend.
J. Oner Bproul, Georg* K. White,
Jacob Painter, James 8. Nagiev,
Wad* Hampton, 11. B.Ccggcutall,
A. A. Carrier, W. B. IleTun,
D. B. Part.
OfFIQEIUL
President—Hon. Wo FJehnston,
Fie* President— Body Patterson.
Sterttary end Treasurer—A A Carrier.
Assistant Secretary—B 8 Carrier. [fafij ItlMy
A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr.
Mint* r*Hevw wlthwonderfol rapid
ity every disorder Incident to thedigestive apparatus; ra
atom tha sppetit* raoews tba strength; hardens the mas
eba. braces tha nerves, glvas elasticity to tha spirits, re
erult# the mental energies, baniibaad-a pendancy. Imparls
to tba attasnatad ftama a meat robust appearance; allays
Irritation. calms ih* disturbed Imagination, bollds op tba
shattend constltntlon} and may ba taken wlthont fear
by tba faeUaatmaldao, wlft or mother, a* it Is eompcaad
solely of tbajnlocs of nra Oriental berba, potent only to
inrlyorate, azbUarate and mtora.
If tba entao has booonta rslaxsd by improper todalxes
cas, tba Cordial will inftisa a mate rlsorons^rltallty *nto
ary aryas. Tha laeeltqda molting from lata boors or too
eloa* application to labor of any kind, Is qvlekly (emorad
by Us action, and ladlasangagad In saienUryocettpatlnss,
and sobj jA to Inconrsnlsoca therairom, «Q 1 find U a sab
and healthy stiriolaat. Where the drvnlation of tha blood
Is tlagflfh, orany of the fanrtloasof the body ir* suipand
ad or hnperftctly parlbimad, It win vutor* tha naturU ao>
tlon and coaimtmlcata pamahant daergr to tba seorUrr
and dtitrUmtlva organa
The la who an bowad down by physical d*billty r *adso
Aableastodsapalrof arer noorartoy tha rigor and mien
of manhood, an Inritad to givatUs wonderfoUnrlgarant
atrial. Itambodlaa tba their mtontion.—
Bafon tbay bar* oossomad tba first bottle, they win ba
eonsdons that tba neuparaUra misdple Is at work In er
cry dshOltstad porUoa of their frames, and hop*, soon to
b* roallzsd la their thcrongb nccrery, will spring op in
their hearts./
Tbs Cordial Is pot t®, highly eoacantratad. In pint hot
ties. Price f 9 per botle, tVo tbr S 3, tlx fcr 113.
0. lI.BINO, /rvprietor.
No. 193 Broadway, New York.
Aesra.—Pittabaxgb: Fuxcra Btoa, No. OOWoodstmt;
Qso. ILKxTtza, 140 Wood ft; 8.8. SOUis, 67 Wood at.—
AllaghsnyOltz:J.P.Fuamro.
Bold by Druggists throughout tbs United States, Gann
da, aad tba West Indies.,
Eaie aud Comlort.—The ConformatOT
Maly loportad from Paris, cxactiy, salts tha Bit to tba
peculiar sbapa of tba Bead, so a new bat Is as easy on tba
haad asaaoldona Aneat Staadagaodßatmsy bahad
nWcodsL as234f JF.DOUQLAB.
•PRABT. HTWAK WTT.T.
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
muanuiuinßOADyrATiojf. -
Families will bo supplied with oar various
■radeaofFßESll OBOUND rLOUB, by Uaring their or
«va» tba Mill, crln our boxes at Lagan. Wilson A Ca*s,
oodat>«ed.er Braun A Balter, eornarof Liberty and Bt!
1 air sts., futsburgh; U. P. Bchwarta, or J. T. Sample,
DrugbtAiAUaghfay.
ba dailvmd to fiuaUtesiaaUhsr of tha dUaa,
Terms, CAHnen.dsllrery. ,
UM» BBTAN. SENNEDT A 00. .
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
CbilsesForaaces, Wro’tlron Tobin;
-'.' 'ASP FimKQGCNBBALLT,/
For Wanting and Ventilation of EyS&nft.
A. A W. will owtract to Wanning and Ysntllatlng by
Btaamor Obi WAtir, P!pa* or Cbßsonl Funsea, Gfcuntias,
Mwi., Ecspltsls,'Tsctoriss, Oma Boum« Cost! Boussa
Jail BoUlsorZhralUno. No,3S UartstfL, Pittsburgh
HAZARD POWDER AGENCY.
ill fuittin o{ Povder
VOIraTAITTLT-OB< BAUD.
■■ ■■ AUO,
: - Safety ru.e. , ... .
*** t-a.Gßin.fem u* »i lUPitutairt.
VClistpek’*. Family Medicine*—We
•U(h,;tUiuiaiuu«utfbalb«AAetbmt,tatiia
jrt.u-teau woof UM»nUubl, hallf
r CO?S
> IBOBiIEWOIirAt OOD LIVPfc OIU
CarefoHy prepared from none bufcfrQjh and
v JteaU£UCßrs,undtf.t& personal of their
agent tt the FlfTirrfaii
;.ao.ICO. takegreatpleasurela offering thalrbrand
of OH, which, on account of Its superior mod* of prepare
tkju.fteshneisendpurny.eanbetrJten withont disrelish
brtb*pdst.ilalkaU. !' I;.
' Itl* unnecessary to adrat 16 the peculiar efficacy of
this TerfTsluable tad srtimtlflc remedy. Its success In
the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, tooftila, and Lang DU
iuu, when akillftjlly applied and pmerered in, Uno
IcngsramaUer of eonjertm*; Uls now acknowledged to
jicannw healing Tlrt»e* incomparable to any other
sp«ifle._-BGldln bottlea, wholetale and retail, bytbeman
iriketsmi * JOHN a BARER k CO,
No. 100 sorth Third ft, Philadelphia,
-Bind By Druggist* in Httiburgh and elsewhere.'
68-tatdAwT •
If yon don’t want to be Straight don’t
mi nr SaodPtm Baact—Tor more,than two Team we
hare worn Dr. Keysert “Washington Suspenderßraes,*
and ftel U a pleasant dutr again to reeunmend Us on
to all of sedentary- occupations. Combining, the adran>
wantage of a Shoulder Brace with those of a pair of Sue*
mtulen, ltl* Ught and comfortable, and effectually roun
tenets the dlspceltSon to become ■toopkhouldsfwd. Those
of ourieadenwhoaiwtaneedof snehojtn.articie, should
mil on Dr. Keraer.cn Wood street, corner of Virgin alley,
•nd«xamlnetais Brace, which has recentlr been much im
proved.— PittJbmrgk Ditpatek, December Oh.
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. RETSER'S Truss and
Shoulder Brace Depot,l4o Wood street. Hlgnof the Gold
an Uortar. JeS-Olw
jntrw »t«rtwn.: k. WILCOX, JE.....~.XOcnnig rtCXUra
FLEHH7& BBOTHERB, . -
(scocKisoaa to j. grsi * co.y i
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
‘ NO. » WOOD STRUCT
PITTSBUBGB, PA. ■
PicnristanofDr. bTlAßfi’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Lltst
plltf'Be ~
Sew Daguerrlan Gallery.
MR. NELSON would respectfully inform
his friends and the pnhSc gsnsndly. that In order to
meet the dally increasing demand for bis Daguerreotypes,
he ha* had built and hu bow completed (over the Oh
Post Office, Third streets. one of the most spacious ant
aagnifieent Bky Light Galleries erer constructed for Da
guaaeotype purposes. In the United States. We are now
prepared ft execute LikeuesK* of all sixes and styles, in
S weather, torn* oleloek A. M. till 4 o’clock P. St A
Tlslt Cram all U solicited, whether they wish ftjr Likeness
es ©root. Boosts, Old Pest Office Building, Third street
<Je3«dAwS
HOLMES, RARE & CO
A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER,
MAUtryACTUBSKS or
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
i TOCKB, PICKS.
Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws,
JfadUiwry,
Car and Bridge Belts, "with Thread and Nuts
complete,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Wixsacnt, No. 81 Woon it., smuts tost An B*cow>
fiTAll'work warranted- mhST-tf
J)tt Pont Powder—Every y&rieW Kiflo
IQnlfif fthd Bbrtlnc Powder, In *U blm pocknijeß klwop
on hand pnrf for nle from In lot* to nit pur
eh*a*r»,oatfc?opmbl«t«rm». Alm Safety Fuae.
P. W.C. BIPWSLL. MantAetum*'i*U
lift VnmtctrMt. Pltukireb^
PITTSBURGH ,
Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
' ' OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET,
masonio hail, Pittsburgh, pa.
JAMES S. BOON, Fniident.
Os&tus A. Cohos, Ssewtsrr.
This Company makes every Insurance ap*
ptrtslninytoor connected wRbLIFE RISKS. :
Dull and Carm* Risks, on tbs Ohio and
Misri*JpplrtTerssiidtribntam«,aßdMarln« Risk* cm*
sr* - i
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And sttlnstths Perils of th*Bsa sad Ini*nd Navigation
and Transportation.
policies issued at ths loirsstraUs consistent with saflrtr
to til parties.
rTUCToKS
Wm. S. Hires.
Juhh D. MeUIU.
Alexander Braduj*
Jobs Fullerton,
Robert tHlwtf,
Alexander lUrooJdi,. Arm
•trongOountr,
Horatio 8. Lee,
nir«Tn stove, BeeTer.
lx«ar flitftolJ
Jams* B. Hooo.
McClarkan,
william Phillip*,
John Scott* -
Joseph P. Qsnsa, U. D,
John licAlsizii
Wn. F, Johnston,
Jsrtas BltrshsU,
UNITED STATUS LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
PmLADXtPBU.
CHARTERED ATRIL tt, ISM.-Chutix Purami.
CAPITAL—B2SO,OOO.
Often 8. JteonumfTkttO and Chanut streets, PhUadtipkia
OFFICER* 0V TUB QOHS BOARDJAT PHILADELPHIA
. caxorou:
Stephen R- Crswfcrd, 1*00! B. Goddsrd,
Besi.W. Tingley, Geors* Mllenrr,
Ambrose W.Tbompeoa, lawrenee Johnston.
Jacobi* Florae*. - Junes Devereua,
William If. Godwin, ’ William ITKss.
. +uUeut— Stephen K-Crawford.
. la fttskUnt— AmbrcsS’W. Thompson.
. iedical £eom Our—Pittsburgh, James 11. Willson, U. D.*
AUaghsnr dtp. B. 11. Hovrr, K D.
GEORGS K. ARNOLD, Agent,
mhir T* Fourth » treat. Pittsbnrgh
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWABDINO AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND W' ULKSALE DEALER IN
CHEESE, HOTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Prodoee Generally, . I
No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' _
Citixen’a Inmrance CoaspybMltUlmrglt
■ WM. BAQALRT, PrtMtsd.
BAMUXL L. UABBIUUU S*V.
orritXy m rins, BtrmtKW luaxjnuttOs
WOOD ST2t££T&
lauiNstmia hull ard cargo risks or tiu
OUtOAXt) MISSISSIPPI hivkks, ari> tributaries
. W jnmra Cffadul Loti or by Frre. ALSO
“*
IWMiVW*
Wet. Bagaley, JUehard fiord.
Bamnal Row & M. Kler,
Robert Dunlap, Jr, Wn. Bingham.
a.Hertettfh. John B.ub rcrth.
J«m M-Pen nock, Franda Sellers,
Welter Brftat, J. Bebcoaoikif.
Jft*. U. Cooper, Wn. B. llay*.
John Shis ton. jeji
PHILADELPHIA
Fire and Life Insurance Company,
No. 140 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, .
Will make all kinds of Insurance, cither
Fwpetua cr limited, on every description of Property or
Merchandise. at meonable rates of premloxa.
ROBERT P. KINO, Pro! drat.
M. W. Baldwct. VhvPmldaat.
puuvroiuu ,
ctw. I\ lUyw, I K. R. Com, }
B. B. Engllih, j Geo. W. Brown,
P. | Jon.fi. Pftol,
0. Hhrnnra. i John CUrton, i
fi. J. Iltgarsw, | B. Wiler, 1
V. Bucm-nn, SecnUrr,
J.O. COFFIN. Agrat.
corner Third rad Wood itmti.
Reliance Mutual / Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
omez yo. to jr.juvrr st&ebt.
OnXlel slT7.lCfr-Ao*. ,n:,7ia, ’lnnl,
FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lim
lUd Of Ptrprturi. Mtrrh»niHw, Fozsltve, fcClo five
or oouatry.
TbamutuAlttioripie, com blood with the security of a
Stoek Oavltal, entitles tba Ibittnd to snan In tha profits
of thaOompaoy, without llablUty tot loam
ThsßerlptOertifleatesof this tiompaoy, Ibr unfits, art
eoDTertlbis, at rar. lota tha Caoltal Ktock of the Coop’y,
ABilllNOLEVrpmldeoL P 7
H. U. UCTCHgur. Bacntery.
_ DIRECTORS:
Ocm nagiay, 0.51. Btnod,
Wo. K. TooQpacn, Lewis R-Aihbortt.
T.ajUwkblU, - OeorgeN/Skirr
O. W. Carpenter, Benirw.Tlngley.
Robert Steen, Z. Lothnp,
Cl B. Wood, | 1L L. Ceram,
Marahell Mill. I Robert Tolend,
Juan L. Taylor, I Edward Q. Jamea,
Jacob T. Bunting,
J. a. COFFIN, Agent.
-late -r- ccraer Third and Wood streets.
Agency of Dr. Fitob's lieieuraced Med
axis, at Dr. 0.8. KKTSBB’S Drug Store, No. 140, rarnar
Wood st and Virgin Allay; ‘
Cherry Pnlmonlo, Pulaumary Balsam. Pectoral Expec
torant, Pulmonary Liniment, DapuraUr* Syrup, Heart
Corrector,-Humor Corrector, pur* and modtolnal Cod) Llv
er Oil, Anti-DyipepUe Mlxtore, Cough and Cathartic gillc
Herrins, Ter&ifoga, Female Pills, Female Specific, Ac. Ac/
used by him eduitanXly and with unprecedented taccess
In tbs treatment of
Cktdi, COughs, Consumption, Asthma, Heart Dtsean, Dpi
pepsin, iSttofula, Slin Diseases, Rheumatism, Female
Cbmplaints, Piles, eta * etc. Dr. Fitch’s unequalled
PxtcntlSSeer Plated Abdominal Supporters.
, . Dr. Fitch's Nnprmtd Steel Spring Shoul
der Braes. Dr. Fitch’s Silver InhaL
Also, all ktaSs of Proprietary Ucdlelnes, Truass, Sup
porters. Shoulder Braes*. Remember tbs place. Dr. KET
BEK'S, 140 Wood stmt, sign of the Gold* a Slorter.
DABIES’FANCY FURS.
M’CORD & CO.,
CORNER WOOD AND FIPTII STREE7S.
I aa.ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE
Stock of FANCY FURS, embracing every variety of
, SABLE, l
MARTIN,
FITOH,
SQUIRREL,
LYNX,
CONEY,
SWANS DOWN.
Tiuus, YioToanua cnffs-MOffa, ic, to .hie
Our Inilt. Uw sttantion of tb, Udlw.
MtUbareh, Wot, 9, IBM.—fe
1 “The' whole pr«» of Fhiladelphia are
outlnbvoror Hobfland'tfSennaa Bitters, as they ar*
ivepared by Dr. C. kL Weareglad tonwndlthe
saoeaMofthisvaloabls roaedy-for dyspepsia, asw* ba-
Uara It soppHei a desideratum La tha medical world long
, ooaded. The vntehsd Imitators aad counter biter* have
withdrawn their nostrums from the market, and:tbs
mills are ipared from tna dangw of swallowing poison.
oumUture InUauofiberealßlttcrs.’*—//mild.i
Beaadmtlssmeat. ' - • - • ; ; ■ : •CiT4wdAwT
W STEAMBOATS.
- For 8t Loufo, H'anaaA and Hebratka,
' A ND all landings on thsMlgsonri i JCSljh
ijL mvsr. •ThaPaMger - - inn™
ZED, Oapi Daub, will bars l at the above and all Inter
taadiate landings on the vpaulogof Navigation,..For
Wheeling Packet
I 'IUS now oadrahstantial ktcamer I
» r iMMnifi
iAY and FRIDAY of each week aad Wheel
agevgy TUESDAY. TBUB&DAX uad SATURDAY, at the
jars neEwhang»U an anti oly now and speedy boat
Jnrtft BOS, Oote' f
IUUU iaß • t. / J.KCAirFIELD. ■
Ine
mjedfeyialeby - , j.
or and 200 bus. ahell
*lT. WflftWaHrst,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
, Groceries atCostfK.
! _
ZSTtf'i.l' ' CITY HALL. riHOICE'BOOKS AT AOCTIOS
EEMEMBEB THE. POOS! toS^Sfr°Soii t^iMs ,’
choi»Ss.MKS,^i’i s ™si ; ali? , 2&." l,tal ';nnHE Howard association wouii ftSS^'J^WSSKSrMa°25£»i?$L.,
i-v.Pa ITlLLlAJlftga Liberty »t. L umeonee to the tiUxens cf Plttatrarsh &Bd *!einity »W«tfl4of.Art*B4ladu»t», iIL; Bb{ * <
W°°d «>. Ma- U>» “><• old ortrin.l ' 9M?I of. But Unit 8b»kBP»M«'l H»U iSS
t»2sfa±A'Tf* ao?l) r*»Bi* «ad Sbelrhuj win e inr v nt> t>ttf *wr c iJUochuteaMid Enrlneertojfi Smith’* DfetJ
T AfT* aTOß ®» de . dr, °ff i SABLE ORPITE A NS, llonrtb’t h> i
■lmUixbßlia*ti ho*Ul oll.r im. Indocrajnu. MS ; (CONSISTIK3 OF KIUItT TALENTED MIRFURMERSO SS ’
h»Te kladlf Tolaoteend to glre a rfi iSIL* L»r»nSl .
CONC E K T .
„ 518. J. BLITHE BOOTH,
The renowned Contortionist, C * W ‘ wo p*M°l>Avif i
Professor Clark, the American Fire-King',
haro alto rolontom-d.
Jo-Tlckcts of admlMlon 25 rente. To bo had mt Uia
Me tie end Book Stt-ro. Hotel*, and e i the Ivicr.
BSpHoorsopea l’erformso- tocoeimenee at7.S-
BOOKS, BOOKS—Pictorial History ~of tho
Wersofthe United States, ftum tho earliest Colonial
StOtb* Ckeeofthe Mexican War. by John Lew*.
Thompwm, 1 toL 8 toj Border W a rtf the Wt, comprishE
theFpmtler WersolPennsylTenle. Kentucky. Qhlo.fi!.
diene,-Illinois. Tmumom end WlseanstD, anaVmlmrin*
iDdindasledTentaras the Indians. tod
of Boone, Seaton, Clerk, Logan, Bnulr. foo, iiorcan
Whltsetand otherborderbaroie of the Went,by John
Frost, 1 toL 8 to. The ebore rseH end fhr me br
&1S SAT * CQ-. bb Wood tt.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—WiII bo sold
JTII by order of the Orphen’lCoort of AHorhony County,
on Tuesday the 29th day or March. X. 1). 18&, at heir-put
10 o’clock ASon the premises, efl thet certain tract or
piece of lend situate In Pine township, mrar in MeCandleia
Township, Allegheny County efbreevo, bslr* the eetete
of Robert MatehetCdec’d; eontelnlnir‘*Thliiy4oßr Acres,
Three Roods sad Thirteen Perches" strict meeanre, on
which are erected a Los Dwellins-SonM end Los Rems.
Terms will be mede known on the day of sale.
■ ftlfeatw ROBERT WHITE. Admlnlstretor.
SITUATION WANTED.—We wiah to pro
cure a situation Jbr a Tonus Man In a Wholesale or
ttetell Goods Btore. 1 lie baa bed 5 jeers experience in the
Boslnsu ehd ran rire the best reftimees.
falS 6. CDTILBKRT A EON, General Agt, 140 3d »t.
E*OR SALE, $lO,OOO—A purchase M6rt-
JL.sesj to.eaonntoftlO.ooo, haring 9 jeers to ran,
bearing legal Interest. ImproronieDts. on the premises
worth *S£Oo,—ls oQaraa at e Bonus of $2OOO. Cell on
ftl* B. MoLAIN A SOX. 21, 6th st.
FOR SALE—A bond and Mortgage to ain't
of $l,OOO, haring two years to rn« on property
worth some $lO,OOO. will allow a large bonus.
- >elj B.M’LAIN A BON
CUNDRIE&-30 bbla. Crushed Sugar;
Ogotbls. PmrdcrrtSu W. SO kgs.Va. v»Ut Tobacco;
60 bbla.C3ed.No. 3 Uacierel; 300 dej corn Broome
SO do largo do do. io store and for sole by
faM JOHN WILSON, Übartf at.
ur ■
TER—lu bbla. pnmo Holland 30 kcs.
9 packed Batter, roe'll and fnr alo by
■l5 JOIIN WILSON., 2CB Lltertr it
f 'IOFFEE—50 bga. prime groen Rio Coffee
\J tnirlng and for eflo br JOHN WILSON.
fMJDFISH—IO,OOO lbs. arriving and for
V> «ale by ftlS JOHN WILSON.
Cf| BBLS. 8. F. k EXTRA FLOUR;
10 bbl*. vhlt* Corn Meal la flora and for aale by
toU _ JOHN WILSON.
Q EMI-ANNUAL SALE-A. A. Mason &
Co. *lll open 100 more da*, of the Port*moatii Hnelerr
Jvi?/£! <^ at *w <lljco , a £ t; a l* 0 ’ 1W do*, of Woolen I!ood£
Comfort*, Cloak* and Bcitft at half print - la
fl LOTH & SATHTgLOAKS^A - . A. M -
V/ eon A Co. hare a few more B*tin*nd Cloth Cloak*,
which they are dating ont at Us* than h»n Uli
VfOUBNING LONG SHAWLS-ArT.
6n . * *»» Bar Bt*U* Hoorn,
tog rnawl* at ScnLAonnal prieee. feis
RYE FLOUR -50 bbls. rec’d and for solo
°r falS AJk A. MeBANB, 114,2 d et.
ROLL BUTTER.&3 .bbls. fresh for aalo by
_ M & MAA. McBANE, IK. 2d ei. J
ARD—S bbls, and 8 kgs. No. I Lard for
leelebr fats A-h A. McBANK, 114. 2d it.
POT ASH—S casks in store and fbr saio by
. MeCANDLKSS, MEANS A CO.,
J?fP corner Wckhl aod Water et.
|HIED APPLES—IOO bbls. in store and
F foreale by MeCANPLEga. MEANS A CO, ,
Buckwheat flour—4o sacks just ro
. “iTed aad far pie by MHIANPLEgg, MEANS A CO.
j^EATHERS—SOO Jbs. in store and far sale
A by felft MeCANDLESS. MEANS AOO.
Female Diseases.
hwur Of *uch » per«on b/arohinjM? 1 " B^ >k
UfcO, W. MlIITfl, Brewer.
Flection Notice.
11 ! Ornc£EajEC*B4!.Ca».urT I 't
A__ tii ,V Kwjc.DthPehruarr.iSss. /
A election for Seven Directors of-the
the "ensuing year” win be
£*'S*,S , ?K'S{ I JL ii » w»P“» In Erie, on the PIItST
civ.iuAY In MARCH mit.
fel3-dttnwl atir-KS w. CAi'UnEY. Bec’y.
For Sale:
ON accommodating term?, an improved
“PTSSJ* III on the Ohio aud Pennsyitstili
SWTiki fhaa aPtatlaa. 'Hi* pri'perty con Ulna
IBVIN A tVILLOCK. M Water it.
A FARM FOH §700.-2 tracts, adjoining,
f% of 40ner*i eaeh (80 la all), situated in Washington
i»unty. Ohio, within 4 miles of the Ohio W»«r. Uttfin.
1 has SO acres elearcd effectually, with a Log Cab! a and
roan* orchard of drafted fruits; also Barn. tltshU and
Tobacco Hoqjm. Lot No, 2 b haarilr and thick) r limbered:
the (round is Ut«l and rolling. The whole U well watered
of springs and small tuna. Terms balance In
annual pajmenta. Apply to - '■•-a':
#t»!3 ‘ B. M’LAIN ASOM.No.3I, sth rt.
\T O. MOLASSES—3O bbls. prime N. O.
• Molasses In, store asd Car sale hr
lei I I . J. A. DUTCHISOS A 00.
TOBACCO —31 kijga Kontucky C rwistTo*
tacco in store iaa d for sals by
.*« : J. a. nuTcmsoy a co.
iL ~^'i
.6% C BBLS. MESS PORK for sale by
| , j. b. cxKsntLg.
'INC PAINTS-Snow Whits Zinc Print,
| Brown Zinc Pfclnti ’ Brown ZinaMat:
loro and fig off toy J,JL HUTCHISON M CO.
fnnn'n* B - PRIME CHEESE for sale
-l.vfl.JU by *- feta . .. j. b. ,
4nn BtJS. DRIED APPLES; 3
LDU Wbus.lMedlYmehe*. ibriklflbr
J. B. CANFIELD.
Kfin Bus - CORN for sale by
UUUfeU J, B. CANFIELD.
Af\ BBLS. PEARL ASH for said by
W f»l3 J. B. CANFIELD.
BALES HAY for sale by
IMJM3 J. 6. CACTTgt.n.
Cfk BBLS. No. 3 JKACKAREL,"
ULf Ol hUt No. J Mfdk.r.l, to bbli front,
fh.~1.15? Whlt»Jl«h. 25 bbU. Whit. Fish.
for fM.br felt J. B. CAN.XKLD.
JILAIN BLACK SILKS. Marphv &
aSgBS h
neweat styles, 13
COLOUR—SOO obis. Dayton Extra just re
■ nelvcd hr Railroad and tor sale by ‘
& 13 a_W. HHRSTIhE & CO, 03 4 C 5, Front it.
Notice to Owners and Consignees of Fig
• W%T „'Metal, BloomsT&c.
(IWNEBS and Consigneesot Pig Metal,
Vjptesna;,Ciitingx.Engines, MlDandßoUdlngStones
AUe*l»ear Wharfare hereby
notified that unless the earns are removed by the 20th of
February next, they will ho subjected to a chares of W)
eeOtapertonftFr «twt24 hour* they are suffered to re
main after that date. In arconlaaee with the provisions
of an ordinance rtgulsUn g the Wharf
a VTJJ. SCOTT, Wharf Master.
fe!2-lwd • Allegheny Wharf
j i OOUST GROVE SEMINARY AT LAW-
P IRJSNQjsV new term of on
ffSbseuMY Übnm uts. *mr .tuSiiSiu "
owted.. AppUeatlon may be mads to tha Hector.
femtd may, wm. h. clause.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY, THIRD
STBBET.—B. CUTHBEET A SON} Office for the ealeof
ram*. BIU4, Manufactories, Improved and Unimproved
Land*. City and Country Besldanoea. Qoildlnir Bote, Au
elan, for nezotlailnjt loans, collecting rent*, .procuring
boalnee* partner*,At, Ac. **
PrwnahaTlngpropartytodlepoaeofandthtiaewUh-
In* to boy, will And It to their adrantage to call at onr
oag *. - ■ ' feia
GOOD BUSINESS PAPER, haying not
more than 4 months to run. can Lp negotiated by
opplylng to ftlS B. McLAIN a SON.
LJILKS —A. A. Mason ACb. wBl open on
Sri ¥ 12th, 29 pea. of rteh ifidn end Wald
bilk*. Including a few pci, of thoee 4 4 Plalda^t
\\T OOL PLAIDS—A. A. Mason & Co. are
JrT aelllngoot the balance of their Plaid* at a diroruut
of 60 Per cant. - I*l2
QEMIjANNUAL SALE-A. A. Mason &
QCo. will open on Monday, Feb. 12th. 100 pea. more of
ScDeLalimi SQOne*.fieCalleoea,4o pcs. White FUonela
at ISXc, and 7S CounUrpanea, at 46c. M 2
Refined sugars—~iooo bbis. enuhod.
Powdered add Loaf Sugars from the St John’s
hteam Sugar Refloery, in etoreand for Rale by
few J. A. HUTCHISON A 00.
CUGAR HOUSE MOLaSSES—324 bbls.
k 3 Steam Beflned 8. H. Blolaasaa;
Waehlngton
| Ann BULK PORK, for sal&
tUUIf br - J. B. OANgrtn
C 20() ftw for saleUy
| 6) BBLS. and 20 bxs. Roll Butter for salo
Ju>>br ft»2 . J.B.CACTIBLP, ,
QJk BBLS. TALLOW for sale by
teby J.H. CANFTED.
linden Lead. Company of Wuconain.
rpHE Corporators of this Company hare
dealrlng Information relative to the OomoanyT ••
T AUNDRYBLUE—Tho attention of fami
tori*** t&thla Bine, whleh la
Amply Indigo diaaolred, having all Ua properties retained
Thu laundry Bine poawae*, over the twdlaolml Indigo,
the advantage of Imparting a better color to clothe*, of be*
ing much more rimple ana eonvantent for nee. and of be*
log a nviog of about oqb half, owing to tha fort that not
more than on# half of the Indigo can be diaaolred by wa
ter. it U entirely deetUuteof any propcrtlealninrloos to
doth*. W# wouldeolidta trial, and warrant Utobe ae
repteented. For Bale by JOHN UAFT, Jr*
dean . NaUlWoodet
■\TOTICE. —CARPETS, CARPETS,GaIt
-13 PETS, rwdTlacat No. 112 Market ft
~WJUoo, Velvets; Brorsels, Tap. Brussels, Extra T-.ree
Piy.lap. Ingrain, Extra Bop. Ingrain, Floe Ingrain *e
tdtUn, lift and Ho* Carpets; also, every variety of .D cr
Mat*. Window Shade* and .Tnaunron, with a floe flo * >■
sartfoentof Moor Oil do tbs, from 31 fist to - 19ln«vs
wide, whlehwa offer at a reduced price. We lnrfte u«
attention of our customer*Land traveling community . •
call and see, all W. iUjUNTOCK A BROS.*
Medicated fur chest pbotect
-0&--To all persona of aßatrea and condition!the
etor ii reeommended aa a shield against those fear
raiomena. Oonaomptlon, Bronchitis, Asthma, Concha
Gold* and other afiUetiona of the Lance, which arise from
- the expoaedatateoflhcciieetandcondnaal cbaitgesof onr'
eUmate. For sale,^vbolettle and retail, at New Tork
prtoea.br ■ - B. K SKLLEBB A 00., Wood at.
~ JUST ISSUED—B. McLain A Son have
CFjart lamed UnlrHontblr CirenUr for Vebmarr. It
contalnaannmenmellrtofTown-and Country Property
for sale and rant. Call and get one, at 81 gjfta at. -
[UGAR A MOLASSES—SO hbds. cosd
) folr saw flnmr and 300 bbls. prime N. 0. Uolacnelb*
>hr- jia ■ gHBIVEtt ADILWOBTU.
OOFING TILE, manufactured of Fire
L,CU>.to aala by UHNRT II.OOLLESa. '
BPT ISMAL PAN TB at the Indiaßubbe
Depot, 118 Market it . - J.AH.PniL n
Sundries for "
0 hfale. 801 l Untten' 100 das. Brooms,
3hit “ 3eeeksPoteen:
. «.
. ’-40 men DrrPeaeha;: « ft write Dry Anplac
:••. ,18 “. Wool; .... 18 ..V MmSe ' ■ • ; -
10- • TsnaW'BaiM.bT
.. MEANSACO,:
AMUSEMENTS. ft r! 1 AUCTION SALES.
tOT All Advertisement* of Gonctft* ar PuhUc fidirhi.
Mop*, mast be paid la Advnaoe, 1 .'•<■ r .-.v .
TUB 8 ABLE ORPIIKINB would respectfully announce
that they trill giro their 3KCON D and lost Concert on Fri*
dar evening. Fab 16. . r»l3
A Musical Journal for the MiHion.
X HE NEW YORK MUSICAL REVIEW
contain* annually orcr One Hrtidnd Piaoc* of New
le, beddefUTwt amount of erltlral, Instructive and
«ntertaimngrendlßg:also.awnrk (published In chapter*)
by Lowell Mason, embodying the practical mulls, u an*
piled to practical teach in g. pf bit experience, during a lons
and indntrions career, *j*an author and teacher of maticL
Andyettbe Aftwcufrifertcto la only cno dollar a year or
•lx copies for fir* doUore—lnflexibly inodvaoee. Anybody
■ foellng an interest In th* cause of mode, is invited to get
up elnb*, and forward snbecrlptlons. Ihibllahed fortnight*
ly. Specimen oopje* *ent on reeript of Bra cant*, or two
postage stamp*. Address, poet-paid.
SIABON BROTHERS,
felg*lwddw2m*T ‘ S 3 Parhßow. New York,
WILKINS & 00.,
■ (SCOCPBOM TO A. WimiXS * 00-)
BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS,
HO. 71 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH.
IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers
and Brokers throughout the country, daring th* last
months, wearesatufiedtbsttaalmost every Instance
their troubles h*Te grown oat ofa departure from their
legitimate basin***, and w« therefore toka-oeearion to o*>
sure the public. In advance, that no'speculation* In •‘fon
ey stocks,” or other * outside operations” shall tempt us
from the strict and legitimate-line of our business, believ*
log that In .aroldlngall such investments, we snail not
onlr be better able to serve our customers and ensure their
safety, bat that In adopting sneh a course we shall pro*
mote our own, ultimate benefit.- fcO WILKINS A CO.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY,
DISEASE OF TBE KIDNEYS.
And all Diseases arising from a Disordered
Liver or Stomach,
CUCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD
O Piles. PolJnea* of Blood to th* Head, Aridity of the
Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Pood, Fullness
or Weight In tho Stomach, hoar Eructations, Sinking or
Fluttering at tho Pit of the Stemoab, Swimming of the
Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at Che
H*ort,.Choklng or SoObeattng Sensation* when la a lying
posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Bfgh£
Fever anddnll Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspira
tion, Yellowness of the Skin andßy**, Pain in tbe side.
Back, Chest- Limbs, Ac* Sudden Flushee of Heat, Barn*
Ing in the Fleeb, Constant Imaginings of Evu, eud Great
Depression of Spirits,
ciR a* xmcruALLT 'nraiD.it
SB. UOOFLAND’S '
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
D r • €• 91. J a c k s o d »
No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled. II
equalled, by any other preparation In the United States,
as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians
had foiled.
Hina Hitters ore worthy the attention of UiTaUda.—
Fnw Bring grestrlrtoe* In the rnttirteatjon ofaleesacaoi
tits User and leaser gland*. exercising the sum search*
log powers In weakness and affections of the digestif* or*
g*ns,lh»y are, withal. Rife, wrtala and pleasant
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
3. D. Brxnro, Laeeyrillft, Pa., April-6,ISW, saj-c “I can
St yoa some good certificates for your German Hillers In
Is ridnlty i/yoa wish them. A lady porehasing some
of it this week, says that it is by far tfc* best medicine she
ever knew, baring done her and her daughter tnaeb
good," Ac.
~8. B. laweojr. Renfard’s Btors, Somerset Co, Pa. Aug.
IS. 1853, tayv “I am much attached to your German Bit
Ur*, haring oaed two bottles of it, which I procured from
8. Kurtz, your agent at Somerset, and found great relief
from it la discern of the Liter. 1 find It baa great effect
on my lotto strengthening and inti go rating them,
which, as I am a pause speaker, la a treat help to me.”
Pa. GILU, Newton Hamilton, Pa., May, 1851. said: ‘*l
hare need myeel/haJfadozenbottle*ofyonrGmnao Bit,
Ura for urn complaint and dlaeaaoaofa serroua eharao*
ter, resulting iros> the ah use ofi»ercory. 1 was poisoned
and afflicted with mams tronfthe nse of the Utter arti
cle. The German BJttrrs is the first article from which 1
obtained any relief I bare also siren the article to many
dyspeptics, with the most salutary remit. 1 think, m
many more bottles wlii cure me.” ' .
ness and QMtif(*nesa«_farwhich 1 used many different
remedies without relief, lat last used your lino Hand's
German Bitten. I took stew bottled secerning to direo
ttona, and was completely cored. -1; hart not been so
bealthrfor ten rears as I nave been since I took your Bit
ters, which is about on* year aro,"
Toe Bitters are entirety repciaue, always atrentthenlag
the ayatam and oarer proa trail rg it.
Bold by dealers In tnediein* and storekeepers evsry
wbm, and by Fleming Bros* B, A.. Fahnestock A Co.,
Geo. IL Keyaer, ISO Wood ll. P. Schwarts,
Allegheny City, and by dealers In inedlcinagenerally ;
o&l-lydAwlST •
id st., treats
►jjwdallj Bpi
* Fralapaturof
.-■at BuppcrtCT*,
bwn' bedridden
feU-lmcl?.
an, &c.
'Stance of a
Water-Cure Institute-
2IASD STREET {SOUTH SIDE) BKT.-PFHN STREET
-i AMD THE JiIVER, PITTSBURGH PA.
I'IOCXOR BAELZ, Qndubte andPjacti
,l_w «oner In the Old School* of-Jlcdldne, . AltoMthle
Hommpathle, and forlb*pasttanresa-ancecesful
uydrotiatblrt,iw* opened-a- WATER CuIUS in tbe above
location. ■ . - - i
Th* perfccUr iafe, direct and Immediate effect thl* its*
tern has on ell FevcaL and aU diseases aeate and chrome
who will be treated at *&dr home*, in
. Allopathic anrl OobMUi fcreattwnt will be idmlnls
t«»d wtor# deelmfc bdt, after kmg and thorough expert*
■WJStt£4fflSSa®3RKSffiS
ss,r
flomxsatary-and Chronic KhetimsUmn, TeKwQfflm ’
g o * Nerrous and IJT»r Pi*eaae«; Testimonial* of cures
from highly reputable rttlxens of nearly erery State in tbe
Union, can U cxamlrtod at Doctor Baals’* office. Thaller
Clergy ore invited to eonralt him gratia.
. *“*> water bring uMd In th* ccmzMheement, and of-
& I w.^w^gTWwSs^rsiS&. p j , s: ;
Wni. B. HSmes, KTH.to2ftahiß. 1
«Z h !« n i‘ <, tf lI *5!?s!^ Tih * Tl^? d Doeter-Baela’i-lußtltu
tion and witnessed hla saccetsfhl treatment, cheer folly re
commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Pay
„ Joa. M’Ccrnnells,: David nnnt. 'John
IsvtngstCD. John Wrighti u
W 1 F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby bregg:
jay-mnd - •
A NOTHER Pittsburgher testityiug to the
enraUve power* of BcerhaTVs ifillandßlb
it- < 4^-sSo3raS^Kr l «j!it
Kk'sraSMiasaf^jsfs^sgfi
MfeSssm^jsaannaSiE
, remorlng the extwma debility oeeatdoeed by tW» dUeue,
fSjfifftrfffP* u * to^ io 16 HS* fBW •vaJ* »Sd sotoMrior!
*cK».
&BBsaf3!afasft» l a , i sSEa
BS BoetbaTtf* Holland Bitten.
80 W nmfj J piJ?» u h or 6 bottle* for *5, br proprietor*,
. n. P. ECUWAIITZ. Al!«iw“;
i_ MidDrtijgglatggeaenDy.
RIE FLOUR—6O bbls. r'ecd and for sale
_ _ DKLL a UQQET.
HAY 65 bales rec'd and for sale by
i»» . BELLA LIdOETT.
Alt—lo tons baled for sale by •
J*» a n ai vkr * dilwotitil
UOLL BUTTEtt—SO bbla, choice Ohio'for
ula by Js22 SHUTTER A pnATORIH. .
VARIED PEACHES—IOOO bus. prime hlvs.
JLEferttteby ~ BURIVKR * DILWORTH.,
X)ARED PEACHES—3O bus. pared Peach*
1. ei ira band and to krzlre. -
aeig BHEIYKR ADILWORTB.
CLOVER SEED—2OO bus. for solo by
d*l9 __j J. B.CANyffcLD.
XiREEN APPLES—IOO bbls.: in store and
1 M &r«*laby ’ j*22 . J. LITTCL *OO.
/CLOVER SEED—3O bbls. Ohio Seed for
.Vrl«kAr Ja2» JOHN FLOYD * 00.
PEACHES— 25 bbls. Dry Peaches for sale
’ J»3> JOHN FLOYD A CO. •
iHi/RAPPiNG PAPER—SOO bdls. for sale
▼ " *>r j*a>- John floyd *co.
fCH LBS . CALCINED MAGNEELA in
A v FLKMINQ BROS.
tnH ! ?- BABBIT ' r ’ S WASHING POW-
S-VF-DKRlniioraaad&rtalsby FLEMING BROS.
bags Dry Apples;
; KJ 65 bluts. ffsitoed; ... 2 bites Vl&xweea to - arrlTd on
tteamer Qo&far CHyxor ttl» by IBAIAU DIOKBYA^CO*
QEIDIjITZ POWDERS—S gross very fine
kj/jtad freshly prepared Seidlitx Powders on htsd and
•.a br JOS. TERMING,
• js» , •.. ;.. ■ ■ eor Dfaanood and Market «t».
[AKJER’S COD LIY£Jt 01D—The best
t trtid* of Cod Lifer Oil now Id qm, 12 do* reonlTed
JsO Jos. Pt.KMIfIO.
/IHEESE —50 bxs. in storo and for sale by
M . ISAIAH DICKEYAOO. .
CAN>'i£LD.
TYRY PEACHES—2S sacks in store and
U for'ttlo by. ft»7. ISAIAH PICKET*OO.
SALT PETRE —70 sacks' in store and for
ttltby f«7 ISAIAIIDICKBYAOQ.
HONEY— 4 bbls. Strained Honey in store
asdfornla by ISAIAH IHO&EY A 00.
lbs. in store and for
' stithy fc7 IS AT All DICKEY A CO.
61 ROUND NUTS—2S sacks in store and
ffcrwdt by 13AIAII DICKEY_ACO.
XJ AY—l car load baled Hay, for ealo
J[l IhtO. A. by
J« ■ VON BOSHHOBST A 31C It PH
B‘ UTTER—2O bbls. Roll Sutter; '
„ ‘ -6 bUs.solid do fornls by
- j*S _ _ JOHN FLOYD A CO.
UNDRIES—SObxs. Soap; ;.
W lu.MOQldCftDdlwc 6bhU.lU>n Batter, Ibrnlt
faO C. WELLS n.
COLOUR—IOO bbls. in store and for sale-by
J. fl* • aHABBAPOn A 00. fr
BNTTER —3 bbls. Roll Butter in store and
for tale by , feel 8. iMRBAUOU AGO.
Genuine Lexington Mustard
XTlln lb- lb. aod «£ lb. can* Wk ‘M.
Durham Mortarl, put up by Crocsc X BUdcwelk
A do. i Vta* !mgllih UesUrd, ftrnl* W*
- Jfc2a \V-± M’CLUBQ,
mr
-OBVITRIOj>-2UWIbs. lor sale by
jg* _ _ _ S-K, SKLIKKR iW>
DO Sutrß £RU j n store and for
Ui/»i« bT jfcaa ruasutQ bro*
Ti».OIWO bDli pure for sale bj
SJ J.ggaOoxjUKßaAco.
OOHN—3OO bus for sala^by
UKPIIY & BURQHFIELDhave joflt
ncfi. bx npnu aootfcor lot of ehup cndte W
<X)BN MEAL—IOO bbls. patent
'tfw7»)UMh?Kw££? t * *kgto«LWtlel« for flunllx oi* <to.
Kwaindtoriahbr D. W.HBB«TINJK*oa.
•..•■■ -■ -83MtoM>rontit '
4 n ?QZ. YOUNG AMERICA COLLARS
tu»t ftl ■ TAN OORDtarB.
bbb. new crop JT.'Q. Mo-"
If> n:- - - iLDifaKr.T_>oo
4BKUONIMUND CHIOKEBINQ 7fl-
•V; P' M. DAVIS, Auctioneer;
Cbmmcrctal Silts Boom, corner Wood cad pjj
Monongahela navigapns
AT AUCTION.—On TbaredaT n.ninr »
?lock,-at
soux without reserve, for aesount whnmi*
Seveutriaght Share* MonSgSela XariiltfonV
Term* cash, par mod*. fo|& P.mlt3aut?
V' STOCKS AT ACCfj
- ” ”
• M. : *\ ,
ftl3 - ' ’ •
DEY . GOODS, &c. AT AUCTION
Thursday morning, ISth last, at the comanJ
tornerof Wood and sth ets, -wilt baSS a
shelves, a largertock ot tcaaonable Dry flood* *5
aroanal aMortmont or foreignand dooesUearti
feia- y,.- m.i>avi£
■WOOL TWEEDS AND FLAJfNS
.XT ko *>ld low, at Priyato tale, at tbeectf
•*«» rooms, corner. Wood and fith «ta_ CO tilmml .
«TO mlpU T.frti 3 ta!M
_■"** - - ■■■-,: - f.M.PAYLf
—_ ...jearrn uroxwn
i*UHHB ASP CLAWIT'B PTAHi
SfIEXDID PBESD STOCK ! •
, • USURY KLEBEK. ■:{
i wJ&EXm . hUNN3 A CLARK'S wgm
• g’Ymiaift.-TCEi “ • '. onriTalicd -
• H B IfbkWi *s?!i«no*iu! HSB
i tefort, B ®ij<rpa|
SdtSrtl
has caused the Una to add aneUw wlner tath*
• moos establishment, a djeeriptlonnf «hld> £aj-W
In a late ounbcrof the fKi vcrlu Maotm «*«??£?.»»)
dooU^lr th* lawrt, and. JfyreknTnct mtebi
oldest hotue davotaj to that Draneh ofbntlnf**!
United States. It wssortabliihedupwards cflhlrt
ago by aa Ingenious and enterprising PUao-roiS;
who aeqnirod a yhwffcel and Uwrmtgh InombdS
“art, trade and
Instruments for whlci tht*boose has so iongfceimi
Ifpatronageis the hlgho*i eoranlim*ut that miTl
afi
.The aboveremsrkj from this sea of a Ihst/m -did
L4Z*RX.th,aMrabd 7-iaW
• - narinclnmortof my conceits made enofaodmj
examined the Piano* made by Nonna t Clark. New
I freely (fire thlstettimoQtalaf their superiority w
students.
• _ . . at the Royal ConvirratlfocifP
Optntonef MaloneOK riIJEiL
The accompaniments to mya -no* having beea t 1
in nearlr all my conc»rtt.on the Ida not made by M
Clark. I oonridcr them admirably adapted to t£a
■ !?«? ,o| *~* «"•* »“*■ mtSgM “mBS
with vocalists. -ItOSA DR vim
Opinianof JIAURICE STRAKOSU. tlccilebr&edi
’ and Umtpaser. ■
. j4* a T!S %?, ® cl,er ? l fe* 7 * put b«a using oneofj
cf Clark's Pianos in my own tamur. and ooaslde
preferadeSo any other, both for nitrate and crow
pom. They hare a peculiar.deueary of tone and!
aaded to greatvolume and power. >r i
, SIAUiIICU STRAKfIi
O&tumtf resident '
Having thnronjhJnteatedUweaiarfUeaandow
ofuVimu/ rf.4irri- , i - risnosv-we f«I constrainad U
warners. VICTOK DB HIM,
IUBNUr ROUIIOCK. J
C. ANTON, »V
* . • N: 'BRIDLE, i
trff. 1 , vLliJßASilANNa.aßdothm
u. Eleler gives a full and wbiforfory - warrunt wfa
ery Plano, and wJU posinrely reiil thorn at New Tori
fortf jw-err, without addition S>r Iroiuht, risk, ete- an.
money rslanded if tbo Piano proTrt defoctlvn.
; ' Soleappnt fbr Nonna AClkr^fofWMfornPenna
Also, CARQAET A NRKDUAM'S genuine JdELODI^
Also a choice lot of DUNEUtra'hulhl^^
Omci omo atn> pxtraa. r. B.on, v
PltteboTßh, Jan. ;?9tb,ias6/t
\TOTICE i» hereby given to the Stodche
is ere of the Ohio and Venna. R. lUCo. Uutoß ani
ter the I6th day of Fobroarr. a ol lire vert
for the last six months, payable in the Stock of>h»i
pear, at par, will bo paid to dhe» Ptockhr ldera h
Stoct stood on the boost of the(X>mi>onrot> thaii.
orJanoarr The Stockholder.
will u paid at the office of the Company, and tbcer m
Now York booaa at tho office orWinsfow.
Scrip certificates will befasaed for SSrftidhud ti!
foMlrdAwtlAfe IL hJPLKMINQ *R2'
copy dally l week and-weekly
i ■' Electioa." ■ 1*
A N Election for officers for “the Comilt
Xlfor weeUnr a Bridge over the Allaghanr river el
Notice. _ x !
X>eposltoTs as hare not 1
A7k A^wratAadiastoii;axe reaneated toW
°R^ eIT twol “. xnd A.WILkTnsA
.: ■ • ' 71 Poorthatree*,
i.A,CA£D, .. |
ofnirmiii avi, jmtfat *3
I am atShava Seen enmgrii
»»“^^SSSS ll ?h 1 g , 'th , fSU s S , SI
**
tain »nd larttam fcryour ftvon villr
mj best exertions to wader entire ttdtLciiou. *.i
■lntelligence Once,
lyrOTlCE—The nndersigned having be<
(feX.-VBr’vS? %*!” ° r ud KMUCTfaTa
■SjHMS? <*n wfcood at his oah*VKo!i
gnlthflsld st., flttsbargh. r feOlwdtatva O.L.M^ngj
100 bbl& received and-ft
J ««In by U 2 BELL k UfiQBT, W*t» tti
OATS —2000Jras. for salo by
** •“> BBIX *UQQttt. j
Linseed
_ bell iiißam
taa. fresh thin
r«rd by R. R. lor tala by ELKSB Y H.QQ T -T1
BAIiED HAY—3S tons Timothy in star
.ARD—2O kegs No. 1 Lard, 4
5 barrel* No.lLtrd, for Bait by J.rEOYD*OQ.{
HOPS— 6 bales Onio instore and for sa)
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HAMS, Shoulders,.and Tongues fo
bbls Small Beans fod
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—Ah-, excellent article -fo
cb*ppodh»ad«, Xcjedox.rwd by
10 bbis. fresh Boll;
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PEARL HOMINY—IO this, prime for
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T tf-E’S A MARCH, and noTt upon tha
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TjICE-10 tcs-frolhjastrec’dan'd for sale
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bales .Hay for sale by
JAfI. HcLADQUUN.
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jpOBH-5.00 bu2.inc.tr for - sale by
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