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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
PUBLISHED BY WHITE * CO-.J .
PITTSBURH:
THURSDAY MOBNISO, FEBRUARY' 22,1865.
B-To AdTertUen.-TlelthCT the Wltorttl tom
or Printing ErUhlUbaeotofths Daily Oatdlt, are opened
ooBond*y. Afimtazuvhodedn their notices toapi***
- o the pftpef.oa Monday morning, will pleoae bond-them Is
tafora 6 ocloek, on Saturday. -
. • Weekly Gazette.-Tha extexulT
circulation ofcur I Xa)dyGaa£U offers to our basinen men
. • moot derimbU of r* Mng tbi'lr business known
Our •ireulatiou is betweenfcur end five thousand, reaching
fthnostsTcsy mercbsst, xasnufsetnrerftndshop-kMpex In
Webers Pennsylrsnie, end Eastern Ohio.
Advance Payments.—Hereafter 1 no eub
seriptlon will Wtftken fisr tbetDally or Weekly GantU.
uulm payment is mmds In sdrsaes. . Whenever tin
Use Is up to which th»; subscription Is paid, tbs paper
win b* Invariably stopped, unless tbs retweripttou Is re
new** by advane* payment. All transient sdrertlxlng,
of every dsserfptfcm, win be to bs pal* in ad
vance* Shs only exceptions will be where sped*! month
ly or .early contracts timhj wpltfAw
KttuUsg Mutter on each page oi this paper.
Kxow Nothiso Dsyslopmssts.— lt becomes
ourduty,as journalists, to chronicle many strange
events and much conduct disgraceful to men; but
nothing quite so strange or so disgraceful to the
free citizens of a free country as the develop
ments of Snow Nothin giam. The revelations in
the New York Legislature are still fresh in the
minds of our readers, and the extraordinary pro
ceedings at ifarrisburgh are still spreading con
sternation and grief throughout this State. We
have now another phase of Know Nothingiam to
present, derived, from its proceedings in Vir
ginia, where it is quite as rampant os in the
Northern States. The annual election for Gov
ernor and members, of Congress, takes placo in
thatStato on the 29th of Hay, and tho contest
seems to be narrowing itself down into a dis
tinct issue on. tho Know'Notbing question. The
revelations we havo to make eonoem the Con
gressional election in the Wheeling district, and
show the finesse and deception to which the
Know Nothings resort to seourc a public en
dorsement’of their candidate and tho suecessof
, their principles. The documents helow we find
published in the Morgantown Ttlegraph. Their
authenticity is vouched for by the editor, but
this is hardly needed, for they have .the stamp of
genuineness on their face.' How they wore come
by it ua not necessary to disclose. The editor
says they were “captured from a neighboring
council.” They emanate from Wellsbnrg aod
are as follows:
CIRCULAR. i
"■* [COSTIUESTIAX.] j
Resolved, That this Order shall no w proceed to i
nominate a candidate for the. next Congress of
the United States; and to do which this Council
No. 6, at Wellsburgb, Brooke county, Va., re
commends the following plan, to wit:—That
each Council shall nominate a candidate, and
jthen report his tote, together with the vote giv
en to every other person, to, tho Grand Secreta
ry at‘Wheeling, on or before the 22d dayof Jan
uary, I 860; -and at the time such nomination is
made let the Council, if it think 7 necessary and
■proper, appoint a delegate to attend at the office
of ealdGrand Secretary on the 29th day of the
came month. -
Resolved, That in case tho foregoing method
shall be and reports made accordingly,
it shall he the, duty of the Grand Seer etary to
keep the same untU the 29th January; and then
in the presence of- allsuch delegates, who shall
present proper* credentials, count the whole of
said votes, and declare the result, thereof, and
the name of the person who may have received
a majority. -
Resolved, That it shall furthermore bo the du
ty of the Grand .Secretary to report back to all
of the Councils in the cDstrict the name of the
person who received such a majority: and there
upon, each of said Councils shall consider snch
person as nominee of the Order,
and entitled to an energetic and zealous support
of all its members.
Resolved, That the best and most politio meth •
od of making our nomination effectual is for the:
... member? of the Order as citizens, together trUh
. such other, citizens at can be prevailed upentofoin
_ dim, to hold-primary meetings tehertver it it
thought politic to do to, at which the nominee of
this Order shall be nominated os AN INDEPEN
_ DENT CANDIDATE.
.. Booked, That , Esq., be and he is
'declared the unanimous nominee of this Council,
aomposod *s ilia ot one hundred and sixty members;
and is£ordlally recommended to the most favor
able consideration of every other council in this
Congressional District.
Resolved, That Chapline W. Barclay, William
H. Martin, and George W. Caldwell are. here hr
appointed an Executive Commmittee, whose duty
it shall be to communicate this, with tho forego
ing resolutions, through tho Grand Secretary, to
each and every other Council in the District; and
urge the adoption of the same plan and the nom
—ination of the same person.
'Wxzxsbuuu, Ya., Dec. 14,-1864.
The undersigned committee, while they ore in
structed to recommend, they are also required to
urge the adoption of the above resolutions. In
performing these duties, the : committee' will
merely mention the fact, as touching the adop
tion of the proposed plan, that it is eminently
calculated to secure the Tote of the entire Order,
stript of all opportunity or even of inducement
for fraud or political chicanery. For each coun
cil can, if it so desire,, send a delegate to the
office of the Grand Secretary on the 29th of Jan
uary, to witness the counting of the votes. But
inasmuch as sending such delegate will be at
tended with soue necessary expense, it is left
entirely optional to depute him or not la case
our plan shall be adopted, another matter is left
.. discretionary with each Council; It may be pro
per in some places to hold public meetings; and
wherever it is so, such meetings should be held
by ae at citizens, and nominate our candidate; in
which meetings wo ought to actoursdves merely
at cxiizem, and to get all other citizens pottible to
join us; FOR SUCH A MOVE OF THE PEO
PLE WILL HAVE THE EFFECT OF WITH
DRAWING PUBLIC ATTENTION FROM
WHAT MAT BE SUPPOSED-TO BE THE OP
ERATIONS OF OURORDER. After theso pub
lic meetings are held, our nominee, being the
nominee also, of thesemeetings, will come out
'and accept the public nomination, add Turusnr
. Bzcoujj run Peoples Caxdidaxx; all of which
is esteemed by the committee a* mential to our
suetess. We sincerely hope, that each council
. will noVpnly-adopt our plan, but also that each
will itet promptly and make, report of their ac
tion before the 22d of January.
In the person of Mr. , we present not
only * soundman on all tho questions for which
we are contending, but. also one who is able by
his .industry, his learning * and acknowledged
ability to effect our ends in every proper manner.
In addition to this, he is a person whose moral
character is Dot-only without, but beyond re
proach. As & Lawyer, he has no superior in
Western Virginia, although in years the junior
of most of them. Jfmoter, it it noto the tettled
conviction of the motto/ our Order, thaCata matter
of strong- expediency, of sound and safe policy, ret
should for Congress run a Democrat. The candi
date we propose was, prior to his connection xcilk
this Order, a sound Democrat; and notwithstand
ing hia&ttainments as a scholar and a lawyer,
,'r he has *nerer troubled his party aa a politician,
which, io our opinion, is.no small recommenda
tion. But lastly, and above all, we present onr
: candidate as the most available man in the dis
trict. . He has many friends all over the district;
: and in Brooke and Hancock counties he will get
- almost* unanimous vote both in and out of our
Order—and so we have reason to hop 4 to somo
extent will it be in all.-the river counties. - . The
, committee therefore earnestly recommend that
Mr. ———he the unanimous nominee of our
Order, and furthermore recommend that our Or~
der, at citizens, secure a pxtblie nomination of him
for Congress.
In eonxeqwnce of bur’inability to elect a candi-
JaU tfidependenily of npport from thou not con
• netted with w, we consider it of the utmost im
portance that oor candidate BE CLEAR OP THE
SUSPICION OP ANY CONNECTION WITH
OUR ORDER. So thoroughly are wo convinced
.of this, that WE STRONGLY. RECOMMEND
THE PUBLIC REPRESENTATIONITHAT OUR
' .CANDIDATE IS THE CANDIDATE OP THE
PEOPLE, and worthy their support k •:
W. C. BARCLAY, \ r ”
W. 11. MARTIN, i Commitlee.
- G.. W. CALDWELL, j •.
"".'Tie nanie of the candidate-recommended to
bo imposed upon the-Yctenaron “Independent
Citixens Candidate,” is a lawyer of . Wellabarg,
who bai hitherto professed to be a Democrat.—
The'Wellabarg Herald haa &nnounced the name
• of 0. W. Langfitt, as a citizen's. candidate for
-Congress, and as the Herald is a sort of:Ki N.
paper, we may justly suppose Mr. Langfitto be
the trim referred to. ; This Is a fine business for
' the P. F. T.’s to bo engaged ln, and-will add
▼astly to their reputation! Saeh a cool schßine
of deception, fraud andriHainy,' cn’eo large*
scale, was hardly OTer attempted Wpo'Riics; be
fore. Witness how coolly the committee; ac
knowledge their inabiHty of the order bf elect a
. candidate of thdr own, and urge the importance
: of keeping their candidate dear of the aupicidn cf
Icing c Snow Notidng. -■ : r i -l
• The MoafidsriQo Council has also issoed a cir
cular recommending one i. B. Wonrr as .a ban*,
didate for Congress. , This Wolff, is not ope Iwho
assumes shcep’sclo thing, being oontentto roam
about In his. natural garb-l diatlngmihed
; himself dot long since.vin advocating spiritual
rapping* and all the etceteras, discarding chris
tlanlty and the authority bf. the. Bible; and he
carried this advocacy to', the extreme ‘of hallaci
nation.' Ailorgantownpxpersaysthat at elate
‘election in that state he boldly recorded his vote
on the poll book for “the Devi Z,” not having-anf*
piker Virginian to tote for thatrlmted hie ideas.
He is a wild, hare-brain ffd enthusiast, possessing
no single qualification for a responsible office.—
“These be thy Gods, Oh Israeli”
Sxkatouul Dxtxlofjiksts. — The Philadel
phia Pennsylvanian says that'on the night of the
democratic canons held at Harrisburg on the
Monday night preceding the Senatorial canvass,
and after a few bollotings had been had, without
effecting a choice of a candidate, a message was
brought to the door of the room in whioh the
democrats were in session, by one of the most
distinguished Senators in the Senate, to the
effect, that the opposition members to the caucus
nominee of the Know Nothings were prepared
to cast forty-three votes' for Gsonau W. Wood
ward,, should it be the pleasure of the Demo
cratic caucus to nominate him for United Stated
Senator. As there werq 20 men-in the demo
cratic caucus this proposition, if accepted, would
have given Woodward 69 votes—enough to elect
him. Bat it was not accepted; and the Pennsyl
vanian thus tells the tale:
Chagrin and mortification suffused the cheeks
of the honest and manly portion, to see others of
their meeting rise to their feet and urge the
most paltry objections to the nomination of Judge
Woodward. Trifling pretences, and even mis
representations againBt that-distinguished gen
tleman were indulged in, until Mr. Buckalew
felt himself called upon tb correct the misstate
ments. It was evident that there were mou in
that caucus claiming to be Democrats, and elect
ed by Democratic votes alone, who were in favor
of the election of Simon Cameron, notwithstanding
his nomination by the Know Nothing caucus.—
After the eaucus refused this offer, the members
proceeded to farther ballot'for a candidate, and
eventually nominated Mr. Buckalew. What was
the object in rejecting Judge Woodward, who
was a cand'.dato before them ? Simply to aid in
the election of Simon Cameron, as wo have evo
ry reason to infer..
Thoso who voted for Mr. Buckalew in the
caucus were—Goodwin, Hogo, Piatt, Quiggle,
Sager and Walton, of the Senate—and Both,
Christ, Craig, Daugherty. Dunning, Johnson
and Thompson, of the Heuse, making thirteen.
Those who voted for Judge Woodward wore—
Browne, Hamlin, Jamison, Wherry and Hlester,
of the Senate—and Baker,Edinger, Fry, M’Clean,
Orr and Wright, of tho House—making eleven.
Mr. Stockdale voted for Judge Black, and Mr.
Buckalew declined voting.
On the previous ballot the vote stood—for
Woodward twelve, for Baokalew twelve —and'two
scattering.
If it was not tho intention of those who voted
for Mr. Bqgk&lew to aid in the election of Simon
Cameron, Why was it, that after tho nomination
of Mr. Buckalew, a motion mode by Messrs Fry
and Wright, to adhere to the nominee from firtt
to last, was voted down by the very persona who
voted for Mi*. Buckalew? Does not this look like
an intcution on their part to vote for the Demo
cratic candidate for a few ballots, and then with
draw his name, bo that the Democrats should be
without a nominee; and thus provide themselves
with a chance to slide over to Cameron. By such
a movement, not uuderMood at home by their
constituents, they might reasonably hope to jus
tify their conduct, by asserting that they were
compelled to make choice between Cameron and
some other equally objectionable candidate to the
Democratic party.
By reference to the yeas and nays, upon the
adjournment after the second ballot for U. S.
Senator on Tuesday last, it will be seen that
Goodwin, Piatt, M’Clintock, Quiggle, Christ,
Daugherty, Duoning, Johnson and Thompson, all
voted with the friends of Cameron against an ad-
of the Convention for two weeks. This
in itself ianot an evidence of treachery; but when
taken in connection with the other facts we have
given above it has an ngly apppearanee. i
We understand that the forty-three votes of
the opposition could have been bad for either
Judge Black or Judge Knox, if Judge Woodward
should prove objectionable.
There is no need to add anything to thes o facts;
they speak with great plainness for themselves.
We simply desire to call attention to the fact that
the Anti-CameronKnow Nothings, who- objected
to Cameron that he was a Xehraska man, offered
to support either Woodward, Black or Knox—
all of whom are.nltra in their pro-slavery views,
and committed to the support of Pierce and his
Administration. How- much did anti-slavery
views control them when they made such a pro
position in the democratic caucus ?
The authorship of the greatest literary abor
tion of the d&j—-Stanhope Burleigh —is said to be
long to the Bev. J. T. Headley. It is a dish of
such unmitigated twaddle that we do not wonder
at its aathor striving to shield himself behind an
assumed name; and for the same reason we have
as little reason to wonder at the childish f encomi
ums bestowed upon it.
That other abortion—the life and beauties of
Fanny Fern—is said to be the clap-trap pro
duction ot the editor of the Boston True Flag —he
who is excoriated in Hath Hall as Mi 1 Tibb&ls.
Tho press is almost unanimous in condemning
it as vulgar in its assumed familiarity and as
written by one who has no proper apprehension
or knowledge of\ what he undertakes to write
about It ia the fluttering of a wounded popin
iv-
We are glad to find the press exercising alittle
discrimination as to the works with which the
country is continually flooded. New York is
persistent in. sending out a vast amount of irre
deemable trash; and its publishers seem to be
laboring under the extraordinary delusion that
they are catering to the general taste. We sup-,
pose nothing will cure them of the mistake but
feeling the serious offset of it upon themselves.
Juno* Trumbull. —Some doubts have been
expressed as to the position of the new Senator
from Illinois, and the Democratic papers of that
State represent him os a Baltimore Platform
Democrat, who simply disapproves of the Ne
braska MIL A letter from Springfield, however,
published in the Chicago Tribune, says:
The Judge is ia, favor, of prohibiting slavery
in Kansas and Nebraska,, and all other Territo
ries now belonging to the United States, or thht
may hereafter bejuqulrcd, and opposed to the
admission of any more Slave States into the
Union—except, possibly, in ease of the division
of Texas.
To-day Mr. Lincoln, who was the caucus no
minee of the Republicans and Whigs for Sena
tor, gave a dinner to the anti-Nebraska members
of the Legislature, and two or three other per
sons. Speeches were made by Mr. Lincoln, Dr.
Alien, Jodge Logan, Mr. Gillespie, Dr. Lyman,
Mr.-Grove, Mr. Pinckney and others. Judge
Trumbull's position was fully discussed, and.the
testimony was perfectly satisfactory. The doc
trine of non'intenrentioa, as laid down by the
Baltimore Platform, was totally repudiated aliko
by Wings and anti-Nebraska Democrats. The
slavery question, It was acknowledged by all who
spoke, was paramount to all others, and while
no one would Interfere with that institntion in
the States where it now exists, Uiere was the
most perfect unanimity of sentiment against its
extension. ; : ’/■
A call has been issued for a city and county
meettog to consider the Senatorial question and
the selection of a Western candidate. The meet
ing is called to assemble at Washington Haii—a
place capable of bolding about 300 people. The
•yoters of almost any one of tbo Wards coaid fill
, it without trouble, and yet it is selected for a
city.and county meeting!.. l Tho hour, too, is con
renient for the attendance of the country people
—sevefi 6’clock, P. M.
There are some fouraspinnts in this city to
Senatorial honors. I If tho friends of either one
of these canget posicssion of the haQ at an early
hour, they will of course hare things all their
own way;- ■ ' \~'J ’
PesaDlnnls heilf(rtsn. .
, . r. HaaaisnußQ, Feb. 17.
.•: Sosatz.—The biU to change the place of hold
«6.elections in Moon* township; AUwthenj Co.i
was passed... ■- . r ... r : ' ;
. . A number of private bills was acted on, of no
interest nero. r . , v > . _ ...
. Tho biU to erect tbo new county of “Monon-
out of parts, of Washington, FAyetto
ami Westmoreland; was passedthrough commit
tee ofthe then laid orcr.-
Hoobk.—A large nombcrof biQaof a strictly
private and local character was read in pla®. J
. Iho 7 act entitled ;* further - supplement to an
act to ' define and punish; the offence of bribery
passed March, 1847, was .taken up. . . ’
. Mr. North marea to postpone tbfr bQI,-and
make It the Ypecialorder for next Wednesday;
which ;was agreed-to; i . •i -
. Mr, BolVrooved to go into Cotumitteo of; the
.Whole enthe biU to provide for tho sale off the
mainllneof the pabilovorks, for the purpose of
striking out.aU after .the enacting chose, land
inserting a new bUI whloh had been prepared to
meet Ah« defects la tho.original bill j> wMchwas
-..LV.iJ
- The flomnittM, rose;-reported progress; and
asked leave to slt was-agreed: to,
and the time fixed.on' Saturday next, at ten
o'clock, and the bßLwu ordered to be printed.
Tho bill :16 incorporate the ; F&rmeta’. High
School of coming up on second
reading passed finally. • • .
The.bUl relating to the place of holding eleo-
Jiona in Cherry Hill township, Indiana county,
was taken up and passod fiaaJly.
Febuary 19.
Sxxatk —Pills Considered. —Tho bill relative
to certain rights and duties of husband and wife
and parents and children, came np in Order on
third reading, and was postponed. The bill to
erect the new county of Monongahela out of
parts of Washington, Fayette, and Westmoreland
came np in order on second reading, and was
postponed. The bill supplemental to the act in
corporating the Monongahela Navigation Com
pany was taken up. (The bill authorises an ex
tension of tho time for completing locks and
dams numbers five and six of the Monongahela
Navigation Company to the Slat'Dec., 1856, and
requiring them to complete their improvement
above dam No. 6, to the Virginia State line with
in two years after $25,000 shall have been sub
scribed to the capital-stock ofaaid company, by
responsible, parties'' residing in. Fayette and
Greeno counties, in this Btate, and in Virginia,
and an instalment of ten per cent, paid thereon.)
The bill passed Committee of the Whole, and
coming up on second reading, after a lengthy
debate, passed by a vote of 12 yeas to 8 nays.
House. —A large number of bills was read in
plaeo.
Bills ratted.— The bill to erect the new coun
ty of Bedstone out of Fayette and Washington
counties passed finally—;yeas 40 nays 16.
The London Time* of the 2d Inst, has the an
nexed remarks on American securities;
“The late advices from New York have shown
that all recent attempts to obtain fresh sums in
London by railway mortgage bonds have proved
unsuccessful. Proposals, however, are now in
circulation to raise £460,000 in 7 per cent, hoods,
on thejQcurity of the Panama Railway, which is
expected to be completed from sea to sea by the
end of next month. Whether they will be taken
is doubtful. Altogether tho aggregate amount
of tho existing bond and. floating debt of tho
company is already larger than their paid up
capital, their position is respectable, and tho
prospects of future receipts are-very favorable.
But it is not merely to the actuAl and immediate
financial position of such concerns that persons
disposed to become lenders aro now obliged to
look.
“The sense of legal security baa boon so sha
ken by recent developments, coupled with tho
previous experience of 1837, that, apart from
the natural risk of any undertaking, an immense
margin is required to cover the danger of the
most solemn obligations being disputed or set
aside, even if everything should go on prosper
ously. This feeling has become general, and the
evidence of every week ehowa that it must in
crease. Indeed, only a short time back the
Judges of the Supreme Court of Now York pro
nounced an opinion indicating that the perils at
tending American Bonds are far greater than
had been imagined. Fifteen years ago a con
cern, called tho North American Trust and Bank
ing Company, borrowed in London £BOO,OOO up--
on mortgage bonds, the payment of which has
been contested from that time to the" present;
yet, in giving tho decree last obtained, the judg
es (from whose verdict in favor of the claimants,
an appeal h** alnco boon made to the Supreme
Court bf the United States,) took occasion to
remaritltbat the “tens of millions of railroad
bonds are secured precisely in the same manner.*'
•‘Every- possessor, therefore, of one of theso
securities would appear, according to the sound
est and most impartial legal judgments in the
country, to be at tho mercy of the parties Inter
ested in disputing them, to tho extent, at all
events, of 15 years’ litigation, and as this would
be sufficient to wear out all ordinary claimants,
the state of the law may bo considered, os far as
each conduct is concerned, to afford practical
immunity. Of course, io a majority of the lead
ing companies, the honor of the directors might
be expected to avert the joopardy, but tbopublio
should understand they have tittle beyond this
to depend upon, and that comparatively recent
easts have occurred, tike that in which the Dry
Dock Bank of New York obtained a large amount
from Mr. Morrison, where no scruple whatever
was entertained. Moreover, within the past few
weeks, another circumstance has transpired to
operate as a warning to all capitalists.
“Tho Mansfield and Bandosky City Railroad
which took the Columbns and Lake Erie tine and
assumed its liabilities, dishonored the last divi
dend on the bonds of that Company, whilo still
appropriating its entire earnings, and assigned
as a reason, that the Directors preferred to ap
ply the funds in hand to discharge ecrtaln-sec*
. ondary obligations which they hod contracted at
. their own risk/and for which, by endorsing bin*,
they had rendered themselves personally liable.
The President, and his colleagues In the direc
tion, intimated that they had no idea of sustain
ing any inconvcnieneo while they had funds
within their reach to prevent it In this way,
mortgages may at any time be reminded
that, whatever may be their priority of claim,
their interests are in the hands of gentlemen who
have tho powei to set aside everything else to
meet the consequences of their own mismanage-,
ment; and next that, if any legal steps should be
resorted to, every case of tho kind may be car-'
ried on for at least fifteen years, and etlll, at the
end of that period; be found to admit of farther
dispute, if the administrators of the contesting
company find it expedient to appropriate its
funds for the purpose.”
DIED—On Wednesday morulas, the 2Ut Inst* Un-
BUSAN MeOORD, in the 82d year of her age.
The friend* of the family or* respectful! y Invited to at
tend her funeral this morning, at 10 o'cloek. from the res'
Ideons of John T. Whitten, So. ♦ QelwtU st.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
McLane’s Wonn Specific.—*Tbo follow
ing, from a customer, ebon the demand whlehdhis great
medicine has created wherever It baa been Ijtttodaoed:
Btossana, Tioga Co. Pa. Hareb 30, ISjO.
Gentlemen—ln consequence of the great coanosjrffon of
your “Worm Specific" In this place and vicinity, we bare
entirely exhausted oar stock. We sboold feel oNljcod by
your forwarding, via Uonligi S. Y„ so down. with yotxr
bill, on the reception of which we will remit yon the
from the wonderful effects of sold specific In this neigh*
borbood, there coaid be sold annually a large quantity, if
■io be had, (wholesale and retail) from some local ageet.-
Ifyoa would eompenmtea person for trouble and exjietit#
of vending, 1 think I could moke It to your advantage to
do so. Yoon,respectfully, WM.a.MtlUlßf.
- Men*. J. Kirn *Oo. Per Wm. K. Posts*.
Purchasers will be careful to ux tor Vtu U'LAAE'B
OKLKBRATED LIVER TILLS, and take none else. There
are other Pills, purporting to be Liver PIIU. now before
the public; also, his Celebrated Vermifuge, eon now be had
atoll respectable Drag Ftorve in the oailed States; also,
for sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS,
ftlTdAw* Successors to J.Kldd * Co.. CO Wood st.
Direction! In full for Bunu and Scalds.
In all coses one applkmtlon of Dailey's Pain Estraetor will
take out the fire and pain, in five tninutti only, If dressed
atones, no water blister wIU rise, or sore or Inflammation
be formed. Those who wish to prerent tears when sore,
mutt not end Usjate at this stage, but continue to lay eo
nloeten, spread ciflinen twice a day, when, seen If the
whole flesh be burned out to the bone, its creative prop,
erties wiQ restore it so completely that the tolar? never
can be seen.
The discharges of sores at first will be profane, bnt do
. crease as the flesh Is renewed. T
Every prudent man will evjrhave It on baud. Life of*
tea dependsMtUipmeneer'I'’ 1 '’ >,
SHALL PO.T J>U*TULRS.
Uarksean be prevented. If, as soon as they are ripe and
fulhire anointed with Dailey's Pain Extractor and kept
so,.the vlralenee of the poison will be harmless; hundreds
have provodlt. and a doctor lo the elty of N»w York l»-
log attacked, anointed ever? :otl«er part but
one half ofhlsfk«;he Isa living evidence of Its match*
less virtues. The half of htsfrw unanolnted Is pox mark
ed, the other part ' ted wherever the ratve was pat Is as
clear as aebiM'e...
Jor sale hj ' ' - s OEO. 11. KEYBER, No. 140,
~. corner Wood st. and Virgin alley,
And by all Druggists throughout the United (States. V
•: .
Athensnm Fire Insurance Company
of London*.
Aolhorixtil Capital $10,000,000.
axriacrcn ur rotupnMu.
Atwood X Co., Jolm Sornnia,
John Urtmr. • Ororge If. Btuart,
Mjrrr*. C&jhora S Co., Xfih ' '
K>TO*Wrirttm*n. WklU, BW..n. * Co.
United States BranchOfflee, No.«> Boom fourth itreet,
Philadelphia. . A-AJI.^rL.
Ascot Jbr Pittsburgh,
fejl-lmfe-tod No- 80 Water at.
Important to Person, afflicted with Her
. ua, or Bnptnre of the Bowels, and the
danger or Strangulation .by neglect
tag it
Tho right conrso for nnyono to pnrsno who
may bo affliftod with Rapture, ia to procure * good Tran
w«n adapted to the raptand ports. In order to retain the
protruding portion of the bowels. Thle ia often ceslectod,
aadtbobowelbeeotnuitraasuiated, leariDg^the patient
not only Inla dangerous eondltloo. I hare
alwar* on hand, and daily adapt, lmprored
Trusm among whlth is JIAKSITS RADICAL CUBE
TBUSS, which will really produce a radical eve In a abort
tim*, ofeooreetbare areesee*when noTnuis wiUcare,
huUanrastmijcritr of rodtxcableHerala,‘or Rupture,
this Trass Wiii eure. I have errry variety ofTrassai,
from Met*, to $3O; also, a large assortment ■of Ct£22>
BRENS’ TRUSSES ABDOMINAL t SUPPORTERS
ELASTIC STOCKINGS fiw various broken or enlarged,
reins; PILE PROP* for the relief and cure of Pile*
SHOULDER BRACES r or men, women and children
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES and very TarUfyet me^ :
ehanlcal appliance uaeid In the* cur* of <Usease. Call and
enmlse them a my Prog Btcm N 0.140 Wood street, ecr-
MorTlrdßtfl.ntf*»ot*h ,0,,14 “ “"S' .. .
2t;BAl have also sus elegant trass for children, which
Invariably eves. ■
(ag Dr. KB7&EB at tit Wholesale Rreg Bfcore
and Trass Depot, liO Pittsburgh, Fn. ; ftlMewß
- Coimmi|)tion: and Bpittlng 351opd^-Soo
the e«rtiae*uof Mr. Turner EL Saaisey, fiar. maoy yean
proprietor of the Parners 1 UoteLlMerickibargr Y>i and
laUof theCltr How, Richmond, T* 1 -
Dr. John Jflnge.ofthe dty bf RkhmeniL though a, ng*
and of ammoppoied to -whatdie taQed
qnadtmedldnea; vasotOgvdtosaythatiU Ipod efiieetl,
tadswi-- i
; . He bad teen xirsa op by. aetetal Aislslsaw haA tried
moet of the quack medldaaa, ud was on ihe vsrge.<>t des
pair, ke well as the grave, when he tried (hrtufSflptßlsh
IQxtaro.. v, r 1 ‘
; i We rtftt thepuhOeto Ue fuR end lengtty eertlaeate
ewnmd thetotthtsUticg hie eve. B«e advert lament.
ia39-lmd*wT : •*
If 70S floii’t want to b« Straight .don't
viu »r Bandars Bata.—for more than uro jam we
hare snxn Dr.Xijsert •'Washington Snspenderßnce,”
and feel It a pleareot detr again to recommend it* use
to au of sedentary TtreHope- Combining the advan
vantage cf a Shoulder Bren with then of a pair of 8 ns
penaen, It la light and eosbrtabla, and effectually conn*
tnacta the disposition to become stooMhouldered. Those
of oar reader* wto are la need of each an article, should
call on Sr. Sersar, on Wood street, corner of Virgin alley,
and examine this Brace, whiA has recently been mneh im-
Vroroa^rt&tmrohlhipatch'JktxoilxrU/L
Sold vholeaalea&d retail at Dr. KEYSER’S Trass and
Shoulder Brace Depot, 140 Wood street. Sign of the Gold
en Mortar. j*3-<Uttr
msx rtxxnra—wnccx, je~~~.._oocbux nxxixa
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(suoczssoas *o s. mas a co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
WO. 00 WOOD BTKEET,
riTTSEunoiit pa.
piSS* 0 "* M>l * a *’ ,c#lebrmt * 4 Vermifuge, Um
HOLMES, RABE & CO.
SUCCESSOR TO
A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER,
. XAYUfACTUBttS Of
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMEBED ILON AX
LES, CBOWBABS, SLEDOEB. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS. 1
Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws,
Shqfling andPulln/tfor Machinery*
Car and Bridge Bolte, with Thread and Nate
complete,
PITTSBURGH, PI,
Wuxhoubx, Mo. 113 wirti us 107 Kan bottom
Wood ahd Sictiitxld so.
work nnutad'
Da Pont Powaer.^—Kvory variety Rifle
Mining uuj B luting Powder. In nil else ptelieti alway
on hand and for sale from Magazine, In lota to rnit pur
ehaaera.onfororabletam*. AlaoSabtyFoae.
D. W. C. BID WILL, Mann&eturanf Agt-,
UA Jtont street, Pittsburgh.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHA NT,
AND W’.OLESALB DEALER IN
CHEESE, HOTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Produce Generally. *
No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
PEARL STEAhf MILL.
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
NEARTHE RAILROAD STATION.
Families will bo supplied with our various
grades of FRKSH GROUND FLOUR, by leasing tbelr op
dera at th# Mill, or In oar boxes at Ljgan. WUson A Oo.’i,
Wood Htreet. or Bra an A Reiter, corner of liberty and St.
Oalr 111, rittebargh; IL F. Schwarts, or J. T. Sample,
Druggists, Alleghtny. -
flour will bedelircred to families In either of lha cities.
Terms, CASH on dellrsry.
UJrlo BRYAN. KENNEDY A GO.
Kase and Comiort. —Tho Conformator
ately imported from Paris, exactly suits the Hat to the
peculiar shape of the Head, so a new hat Is ae easy on tha
bead as an old one A oaai fit sad a good Hat may be had
17 Wood St. Urts-tf W. DOUGLAS.
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
lusoracrcuu or
Cbilsoa Furnaces, Wro’tlron Tubing
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilation of Bvddingt.
A. A W. wIU contract lor Worming and Ventilating by
Bteam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chiton's Furnace. Cburchee,
Beh/wie. Ho*pi tala, Factories, Green Houses, Court Houses
Jail Uotels or Dwelling*. No. 2& Market et- Pittsburgh
HAZARD POWDER AQENCY.
All farielics of Powder
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
ALSU.
Safety Fuse.
d*2s» L. G. GRAFF. Agent, Ul2 2d it. Pittsburgh.
New Dagoerrian Gallery.
MR. NELSON would respectfully inform
his friends and the imbUo generally. that la order to*
meet the dally increasing demaod for nil Daguerreotypes,
1,0 baa 6aUt and has now completed (orer the Old
Post OOee, Third street!) ooe of thr meet spacious and
magnificent Sky light Galleries erer constructed for Da
guerreotype purpose*, in the United State*. Wear* now
prepared U eseeate Likeoflsse* of all elxe* and itrlce, In
anr weather, from S o'clock A. H. till 4 o elock P.U. A
Tlslt from all Is solicited, whether they wish for Likeness
e« or not. Rooms, Old Feet OSto Balldlnc, nxlrd street
dsWAwh - '
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC UALL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
MOItT. Q Ain AT, Pretidentf Jamb D. McOiu, See'y.
This Company makes every Insurance np*
pertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Atomgalnst IlnUand Cargo Risk*. on the Ohio and
Mtoiauppirtrersand trtbatinee. and Marine Risks gen*
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And *g»t««g the Perils of the Bea and Inland Narlgattan
and Transportation.
Folidee toned at the lowest rates consistent with safety
to all parties. ‘
Atexuuler BniU«r«
Joha Fullerton*
tSamael ftlcClorkss, -
Junes W.llnllmnn,
r>«« Arbutlmot,
D»TldW«b-r. .
iXor»Uo K. Lm, KUtnn qtnc.
Ft.
«rfl*tooLl_ .
Robert Gal v»r,
JaZnpfl 8. lloon,
WDUia Phillip*.
Jobs ttoott.
Joseph P. Sunßi 9f. 0h
Johs-McAipin.
JwmKsawtaU*. ‘.■■k
JnhnMlim,
nulß-lTfij
Citizen’s Insurance Comp'y ot iHtib&rgS
WH. BAOaLeT, PreriiaU, ’
SAMUEL U MARfttlEt.L.
ottiul ot water, AHrrwEE.v jLuuuEriALffDgß
«%.TNBURCa HULL ANDCAEOO RIKKB ON Tffl
OHIO AND MlSSliiSim &IVXAO, AND TRIBUTARIW
gET Intone aoaiaA Leu or Vaamj* by Ptre. AW?
ae**ul (A< ptriU qf the SEA and VIOA TlOft
end TRANSPORTATION.
saxcra*
Richard Flajd.
8. M. KWr.
John 8. miworth,
mDdi ScUart,
J. tSefcooomakar*
Wen. 1). lUr*.
>ten. d«2l
Wm. Banley, '
Saasl Rea,
bert Dunlap, Jr,
8. llsrbaugh, •
leaac BJ. Pennocfc,
Walter Bryant, <
Jos. Si. Cooper,
John
PH iladelphia
Fire and lift Insurance Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE ins CUSTOM HOUSE.
Will mako afl kinds of Insurance, either
l’«rp#taa or Ualtod, oa «v«rr dMcrlptkm of Property or
Uerah&adlae, at wsjdooU* nu« of premium.
ROBERT P. RINO, Prudent.
M. W« Biunrn*. Yk» Pmld«ot.
- DIRECTORS:
ChM. P. n»rM. i y- B. Cm,
£. B. BaslUh. | <lw>. W. Brown.
P.U.e«T«rr. I Jim. & foal,
C. Bh«rm*a j John CUytoa,
A. J. UetfUffM, | tL WUar.
T; BucuvutK, B*er»Ury.
J. 0. 001*PIN, Amt.
aimr Third *ud TCood:frtr««U.
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company,
of Philadelphia.
arFwxito. to valsbt stbkbt.
apaaL ilTT.i:* -Audi, Itenlv ft mud.
FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lim
lUd or PerjNtoal, HarrfaaniU**, Furniture, de„ in fi*n
or oouotry.
Tba mutual fMorlptr, combined with theaeeurlty of a
Stuck Capital, oolttfae tbs Inaured to ahare In lb* profile
of tbeOompanr, without llaUUtr for loaara.
Tho feriptGrttlfintMof IhlaCoapaay, for profit*, art
eoßTvrtibio, at par, Into tb* Capital Stock of (the Oomp’y.
CLRilTiNOLJi\'rFre«UroL
B. M. nntCHßAV.flacyaUrr
DIRECTOR*: .
lira tlsibji - O. &1. Stroud,
Wb. IL Thomnaon, I«vta K.jUhbar*t,
T. 0. RnekhUl* K floors* N. Baker,
d. W. Carpente*, Deni. W. Tinsley.
Robert Steen, , , Z. Urthrep,
as. Wood, , I if. L. Carer d,
Mareball HUL . Robert Toland,
JasM« L. Taylor, Jtdward 0. Jaaea.
! 1 j.„. conis.
iSrd and Wood auoota
Pemuylvama Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
CORNER OP FOURTH AND HtUTUfIBLD STREETS.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000.
r.VSURE RDtLDIXOS AXD OTIIXU PROPERTY
AGAINST LOSS ORDAHACE BY FIRE
nsii Tim PKROa of
Sea and [nlmßiflaTisalion end TraniportaUon,
*1 DIKEOTORS. ' >-
Wm. P, Johnson, W. WCllotoek*
D. M. Long, ¥■ • A.J. Jmjm. .
Body latter*®), KsnnsdrTj-Prlend,
J.Urier Sprout,, George R. Whits,
Jacob Painter, , James ft. Nesler.
Wade Hamptin, H. K.Oogea4haU,
A.A.Carrkr,; W. S.Uav*n,
* D. ft, Park. >
' OFFICERS,
Prrjident— Hob. Wm V Johnston,
Yiet Patterson.
Secretary and tirtamrtr—K A Carrier.
Airittant Secretary—& 8 Carrier. (fss) IriMf
UNITED SPATES LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
j PHILADELPHIA. ;
CHARTERED APRIL 2fl, IflM.-Cyuvift Fsxnvflifo
CAPITAL—S2SO,OOO. ~
Qtfte A JEconfirm CSanMtttndi. PkfkuMpMd
OFFICERS OF TOE HOME BOABDtAT PHILADELPHIA
i nAKUTVIf i - l
Stephen R.Orawlhrd, Paal&,Oodd*rd,
B*nt. W.Tinrijy, - Ueorge M’lleery.
Ambroee l*wr«iee Johniton,
Jacob h. yimwnre. Jaraea Devereax,
WUllam M. (jodwlo, William kTKee.
It. CrawJord.
Woe iVrridmi—Ambroee' W. tlicmijeon, •
Medimt Examiner— nttsbargb, James 21. Willson, H. D.:
Allegheny t3#y,R.jl._MowrT, M. D.
L .. f OMRUHK. AIiAOU), Agent,
mhlT J 74 yourinstreet, Pittibvrtk
A Bpeoi4i Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr.
Martit /nripomltnp',Cbnhalr*lierei with wonderful rapid
ity every disorder lndileut to the dlgeetlre apparatne; re
etoroe the appetites renewsthe strength; hardiroi the mos
eles, braesa tht MrrtSi gives elasticity to the spirits, tv
emits the mental energies, banishes despondency, imparts
to the attenuated frame a moro robust appearance; allays
Irritation, Calais the disturbed Imardnatlon, bolide up the
shattered constitution; and may he taken without Aar
by the maiden, wife or mother, as It Is composed
solely of the jaleetcf rare Oriental herbs, potent only to
Invigorate, tuUanie and restore.
If the system has become relaxed by improper iDdolgea*
eoe, the OardlA will lnfttse a more vlgvous vitfil ty.tnto ev
•ry organ, ibetiasltnde molting from late bona v too
does application te tabor of any kind, la quickly removed
by Its aetion,iad Udles engaged in sedentary occupations,;
will find It beads,
and healthy stimulant. Where the circulation of the blood; 1
Is sluggish, otany of the functions of th* body are suspend*
ed or imperlbjtiypefferiart, UwOl mtore the natural ao
tida and eomiitmloete'pennaxitnt energr to the eeeretlre
and distributive organs,
Thoie who |re bowed down by physical debility, and so
feeble sa to despirir of ever morning tho vigor and mba
of jure invited to gtre this wonderful (nvlgorant
atriaL Itcnlbodtealheielefflentaior thelr
the tint bottle, they wRI be
amadons that tho requpandlve principle I* at work In er?
gry.doUUtaUd pbrtloa of. thrir fremos, and hope,' soon to
Ui nellifiil Inr tbslrthrmnirti nmttt, wtilspring up In
thetriUßiis^i''':'
TbeOonfialts put up, highly oonesntraiedr la pint tot
tlsa. Frim^perhotlo,twotort^slxfbrMß>.. .
. - r a H.'BINO, /roprietor.
>- No. 1W Broadway,' Un Tork.
rux»o Raos; No. n Woodgtnet;
Q*o. a Etto 1« woodsu R-*. Bm*rs;67 Woodst-i
fmleU^hto- t Xßya3snm. ; u -
by throaahont the United BUtrt. flanv
da,andlhe Westlndlse.
:JOHN C. BAKER 4 CO.’S
TBUE MEDICINAL COB LIVER OIL,
Carefully prepared from none but frefh and
healthy Lirers, under ,tha personal supervision of their
agvoi at the Fisheries.
J. C. B. * (XX take great pleasure (a offering their brand
of 00, which, onammnt of its snoerior mode of prepara
tion, freshness and purity, can betakes without disrelish
by the most delicate. _ , t
It is unneceouy to adrert to the peculiar efficacy of
this very valuable and scientific remedy. la success In
the one of Chronic Rhsamatlsm, Scrofula, and Lang Die
eases, when skillfully applied and persevered In, Is no
longer a matter of conjecture; it Is now acknowledged to
peaces healing TlrttXM almost incomparable to any other
spedfle. Bcddln bottles, wholasalo and retail, by tee man
ufacturers* JOHN C. BAKER A CO-
No. 100 North Third il, Philadelphia,
And by Druggists in PltUborgh and elsewhere.
ftB-4adAwT
Agency of Sr. Fitch's Celebrated Med
cures, at Dr. O.XI. REISER'S Drag Store, No.l4C,eonxtr
Wood st. and Virgin Alley:
Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmonary n«i—*n, pwtoral Expee*
torant, Pnlmonary Liniment, Depurativs Syrup, Heart
Corrector, Humor Corrector, pore and medicinal Cod Llv
er Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Gough and Cathartic mis:
Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Female Specific. Ac. .Ac.,
used by him constantly and with unprecedented success
in the treatment of
(MdttCbught, Omtumptun, Atthma, /Sort Diteau, Dvr
PCPria, IFerqfida, Skin Dittaaa, Rheumalirm, Female
QmpUu nix, nut, tie. Dr. Fitch's unequalled
Pdest LSdeer Plated Abdominal Supporters.
Dr. Fuel’s Improved. Steel Spring Shoul
der Bract. Dr. Fitch's Barer Mud
ing Tube.
Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medlelnes, Trusses, Sop
porters. Shoulder Braces. Remember the plaae. Dr. KEY;
BKR’B,IIO Wood street, sign of the Qolilen Mortar.
detWlwS
LADIES’ FANCY FURS.
M’CORD & CO.,
CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS.
B®.AUE NOW OPENING THEIIt LARGE
stock ofFANUY FURS, embracing every variety of
SABLE,
MARTIN,
FITCH,
SQUIRREL,
LYNX,
CJNEY,
SWANS DOWN.
TALMAS, VICTORINEB, CUFFS, MUFFS, Ail. to whle
they Invito theaflteutlon of the Ladle*.
Pittsburgh, Nor. 9, ISM.—to
The Greatest Medical Discovery
__ OF THE AGE-
Air. Kennedy, of Roxbnry, bos discovered
in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cur e
every Lind of Humor, from the word hcrofula to a cow non
I'impU.
110 has tried it In over eleven hundred eases, and never
failed except In twocaaee (both thunder-humor.) He has
now In his possession oyer two hundred rortlfisatos of its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.'
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of ptmplee
of the Ore,
Two to three bottle# will clear the system of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to core tbe worst canker li
the mouth and stomach.
Three to five tattles are warranted to euro the worst
cam of erysipelas.
One totwo tattles are warranted to rare all bnmor in
the eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to rare running of the ear
and blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottle# are warranted to cure corrupt and
running nicer#.
One bottle will rare scaly eruption of the akin.
Two to three bottles art warranted to "eura the worst
css* of ringworm.
Two to three bottles are warranted to rare the m i#t dee
perate eases of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to rare salt rheum
Five to sight bottles will rare the worst case of scrofula
A benefit Is always experienced from the first tattlo,
and a perfect ears Is warranted when tho above quantity
Istakeo.
Nothing looks so Improbable to those who bare In vain
tried all tho wocderfnl medicines of the oay, as that a
‘common weed growing in the pastures, and along old
stone walls, should eure every humor In tho system; yet
it Is now a fixed feet. If you baveabumorithastostart
There are no If# nor and#, Lams or hs*s ebput It salting
some eases and not yours. I peldled over a thousand tat
tles of 11 In (be vleinlty of Boston. I know its efforts In
•very ease. ~lt ha* already done some of tho greatest rare*
ever done In Massachusetts. I gave It to children a year
old; to old people of sixty. I htve aeon poor, puny, wormy
looking children, whose flash was soft and flabby, restored
to a perfect state of health by one bottle.
To those who are subject to A sick headache, one bottle
will always rare It. It gives great rellel to eat&rrh and
dirain ess. Some who have been costive fer years, have ta
ken and been regulated by 1L Where the body is sound,
U work quite easy, but where there Is any derangement
of tbe functions of nature, it will cause very singular feel
logs, but you must not be alarmed—they always disap
pear la from fbor days to a week. Than is never a bad re
sult from It. On the contrary, when that feeling is gone
you will feel yourself like a new person. I heard some of
the most extravagant eoconlums of U that man ever Us
tenedto. Noehangeof dletlsever neeeevary—vat the best
yon ean gst I have likewise an herb, which, when sim
mered In sweet oil, dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the
oip± and under the can.- Price fiO ovnts.
/ “ DIRECTIONS for USA— Adult, one tabhrapoonfal pc
day. Children over eight years, dessert spoonful; children
from five to«lght yean, teawpoonfut As no direction cap
be applisUa to all eon&titutlonf« wuagK to
operate on the bowels twice a day.
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad cases
OfKTQfala.
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KSYSER'S, 140 Wood
street, center of Virgin alley. 1, fe&dAwT
“Tbs whole press of Philadelphia are
out in favor of Hoofland’a German Bitters, as they ar*
prepared by Dr, C. M. Jackson. Wean glad to record, the
•noons of this valuable remedy for dyspepsia, as we be
lieve it supplies a desideratum in the medical world long
needed. The wretched laltatnrt and counterfeiters hare
withdrawn thalr nostrums from the market, and the
public are spared from tne danger of swallowing poison
ous mixture In Ren of the real Bitters.”— FTeraldJ
Bee advertisement. feT-2wdlwT
Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beau
tlfying tha Complexion, and eradicating all Tax, Putrus
and fnmn from the laea. Sold at Dr. Keyaeria, 140
Wood etreet. >»l6dswB
The best Evidence that can be adduced
io Cl tot of the effleadoumeae of nooOand’e Oanun Bit
tors, prepared by Dr* C. It. Jackson, U tbs unprecedented
demand for them from aQ parts of tbs Union; sad al
tbonxb tbsrs may be many compounds prepared and re
presented as being worthy cf a liberal palrcnage, yet we
foal constrained to remark, that tbs vast namber of testi
monials with which tbs worthy-doctor has bssa honored,
by persons of tbs highest character and respectability,
«bo found U neoetary to baT# recourse to bis preparation,
is testimony soJfideQtlr conciasire, that a mare effectual.
remedy for the almost Immediate relief of than afflicted
with that direful malady, dyspepsia, has never been dU
owed. See advertise pent
VClintock'i Family Hedicinei.— Wo
all the attention of heads of farnliwaand others, to the ad
vertlssaeut on the fourth page of three valuable family
Medldnm.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Valuable Hill Property for Bale.
INDUSTRY MILLS.
THE subicriber, under authority contain
ed in the last will and tsstemont of James D Kahln,
dee’d'offer foraaletheneweDd splendid Steam flouring
and Haw Mills, situate to Industry. Beaver Canute, Pa.
oo the Ohio river, and the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Kail'
road, within 80 rods of tbs depot of said ttallreud, and tn
the midst ofoa* of the beet grain graving comtnunities
to thewmstry.
The Flouring Kill is four stories high. 00 (bet In length
and SO foot in height with 3 pairs orFreneh Bum. The
buildings, engine and all the machinery of both flouring
and Saw Mills are hw and after the latest and most Im
proved rattan.
About |l9 acres of land are alteeh«d|to the Ullls, of
which 16 acres are coal -land, on which are two veins of:
coal 4 foet In tbleknew, one of which Is opened and being
worked. There Is also a good dwelling bouse 2 stories'
high, with out-houses, Ac.
Tauo—g3oUO in band, balance in payments. For fur
ther particulars Inquire oi the mldleg in
Ohio Township. IteaverCo., or ftp. Knberto, wq.. Beaver,
Pa. W. CUNNINOimi.
faB34twB I Bearer Argus I SAMUEL DUNCAN. Kx*rr.
Allegheny County sl
(fWg||N thoCourtof Quarter Sessions of
county., lathe matter of the FeUtloa
of the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Du-,
Luaroe tobeeome sobfoet ta. the. restriction, and uocma
Ota powers and prlvMegee onnfoned by tb* Act of April Sd,
mi, **Ao Aetregutaling Bmuatha,*'. aLPjaember Y^rra,
- AndoowF*b.lO,lf&&.. ThawtUlflp t>f tbaßurgearaod
.Town Ootradl oftbs Boroneb of Du-iuasn* prerutg to b*>
come cutfieetto tb«kwUktM&»«nd poimmtbirfcowersaail
privileges conferred br ao.aet of th» General -Ammfaly of
Pennsylvania, entitled An Act regulating. Boroughs, ap
ptoved the 3d day of AuriL A, D-lUirßafog-pniwnted
and read In open Court. On motion of Wm, w. Shinn,
Eeo., It is ordered and dsaread that the prayer of aaid pe
tition be nastaltttrttobeerane absolute oa the Second
Saturday of MarcbilSi&, -a*levs .objection# thereto are.
filed meanwhile; This order tob* publishedtutbe Pitts:
burgh Oaaette. a weekly newspaper published la tbwclty
of Pittsburgh, for two weak# prior |a the day above pam
ed. lly the Court fogHtdaftwS JOIIS HUBNBIWCIk,
TIME^-100bbi*vLooifltiIIoLimQroc , d nod
J for sals by foga n«ML Y P. OOLLINB.
SPRING WHEAT—IOO bus. Seed Spring
Wheat oahaadfor ealabr : B,K.BHANkUnd.
riIIASS SEEDS—Clover, Timothy, Uord
Vjf Gras*, Orchard Orate, Keutnoky Blue OmfcXtaßaa
RyeOraaf,oabaadaodfbrealebv
f 022 - ' BJjANSLAKD. 123 Woodst
TTAfiJABLE MEDICAL BOOKS-Trea
.▼ tlseontheDlsaugeof4h»naart,byll. J.Bertln.ia
.ThsPrlndalosoffloiwerrrhy Jag. MUlsr.lvoL 8 to;
Dnko <m taa frtsapel Dlsmqm, . •* ♦*
GeaemTberapaut»iaad Materialadapted for a Hedl
ealTsrtDook. by Kcbtey Duugllsvu, Svols. Arcc_
. ABjuteatf uamaft Anafeocny’i.by Brasma# Waleou,!
- Domestic Hedidu»,o*tba Family Physician, by Wm.
br 1 wh 8to;
Organic Diseases of
Valuable bookslustretfd
-RAY A Woodst.
Ufl STTAUROP THE MECHANICS'
Appl^^v^
ROLL BUTTEB—3 bblfl. fresh for sal® by
mT v A.AA.McBAKB.II4,Bdtt. J
TARD—S bbls. Arid 8 kgs. No. 1 Lard for
ijdsalebr ftto
TIOT ASH—S oaska in store and for sol® by
tf; ■ McCANDLESS, UKANB A 00„
•. fata - -corner Wood and Water at. •:
DRIED APPLES-100 bbis. in Store and
fog ale by • McOANPLESS, MBAN3 A CO.
Buckwheat flocr-40 sacksjust r®-
calved andfbr sale by tI«OAgPUBS. MBAKS A 00.
HALL. 74 WOOD STe—-Superior
, IT Beady Made Clothiog, for meg ahdboyg.- Customer
TaUorlugwQlrMrive the pewmal atteotfou of tha pf>
Ox betia& mrd&nu
tnUUtftiaUiOtmaL
eutfl. ----- • Wi» study to blmm.
LOTH A SATIN OLOAKS—A, A. Ma
-47 eon A Go. have a flnr more Batin add Cloth doaks,-
wSfaxtheywreeloelngoataileAi thanhaßprice, faia
Vf ODBNINO LONG SHAWLS-A. A.
IyJL ifaadb AOo-have oo band a ftw Bay State Hearn.
UgbhawUatßonbArmOaiprtete. - foiA
T 1 IE FLOURr-50 bbls. rac'd and for sal®
•JDbbrV A.AA.McBAHB.IIASdtt. ;
SILK- PLUSH CAPS,’MOFFS A CCFFS,
imhgateoet. . - ‘fol9:;: -J, WHBOH A 80H.
fIIDVER SEED—2U.bb!B. now. Ohio pecM
folT - BKLL A LIQOBTT. ;
AMUSEMENTS
CST" All Advertisements of Concerts or Public Exhibi
tions; mart be paid in Advance.
SACRED CONCERT
- In Aid of the Poor.
TIE GERMANIC ORCHESTRA, of Pitta
burgh, has kindly contented to give a Concert of
SACRED MHBIC,
on F3MJMIT XTEXIItO. 23d Inst, in the CHURCH OF
REV. WALTHKU, Smithfield eh. corner of Gth.
The proceeds will be fbr tbe benefit of the Soup Houses
of Pittsburgh and Allegheny.
. A?*Tickets 25 rents. To be had at Mr. Kleberis Book
stora; the Drug Store* of Mr*J. Abel A Co. and Braun A
Heitor: and at the door.
Asd~l><xra open at 7; »o commence at 7‘,'o'clock. fe2l
CITYHALL.
SABLE ORPHEANS.
XUE unnarallelled success of tho Orphe
an** haslrdured the Managerto perform In city
far a few evenings longer.
Jas. Hays, tbe unapproachable Dancer,
J. BLYTHE BOOTH, the Contortionist and
India-Rubber Man, and
CUBE, the Wonderful Fire-Enter,
will also appear..
For particulars see programme#,
ffy Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence
at 8 o’clock. feiiWt*
for Bent.
Ji DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt
L township, with Two Acres of ground. Fruit Trees,
rubbery. Out-houses, Ac-V will be rented cheap, and fer
a term of rear* to a good tenant. Apply to Geo. A. Sward
attheoffloeof jaf-tf PATRICK A FRIEND.
Valuable Cleveland City Residence
for Bale.
A. “NEW and Elegant Residence, one srfi
half miles from the Public Bouare, .on ImU
the north side of JCucllil stmt, one of the finest *■■■
avenues in the country. . ~ v
THE LOT contains by, acres of land, mostly under high
cultivation, stxked with Fruit and Shade Trees of several
years growth, consisting In part as-follows: S«ne4o apple
trees removed to the pUco, and now 10 rears old; 125 dwarf
pears; lfio peaches; l&O grape vises, all in bearing eondl
ilon. besides an abundance of cherriee, quince, andaU
emalier Ta,rietio# of fruit* grown in this latitude; an ex
tensive variety of throbs, exotic plants, evergreens and
forest trees, a fine grove in tho rear grounds, with Arbor]
vita, Osage Orange and Prlvqf Hedges, around the entire
premises.
THE HOUSE, locatedC7o feet from the street, was com
pleted during the past year, It 60 feet sqnare, exclusive
of rear buildlngt, of Italian architecture, with projecting
roof of 6 feet, larxe bracket, a large portico In Trent, a
smaller one and a bar window ou the tides, with amplr pi
uui In the rear, and an observatory commanding a fine
lake view, and overlooking thedty: Is built of brick, with
hollow wails (8 inches spare) plastered with furring, all
tin roofs, floors all double and Inlaid with solid mortar, a
great protection agaiust fire and cold air, * Chiton Pur-
Dane and Emerson’s Venlllatois. heating and ventilating
all the principal rooms and bathing rooms, there being a
bath room and watoreloeet In each stnrv; a kitchen range
and taller throwing hot water into 8 different rooms, ca
pacity for £0 hogsheads of rain water in the garret, sup
plying the whole boose and wash room below. Gas intro
duced Into every room. Including .the kitchen, flrxKlosa
chandeliers ana fixture# Jo, and speaking t be# and bells
from all the principal rooms.
There are two Halil 10 fret wtdo: running travereely
through tbe first etory, the main one openlug in the rear
upon a fine taka view, the other affording convenient ac
cess to all part# of the boose, apd across themaln. constitu
ting a neatly finished library, connected with tbe parlor
by folding doors, and terminating In a full bay window.—
The two front i'arlura, 18 feet nquare, connecting across tbe
front hall or vestibule by folding doors, afford a suitii of
rooms 18 by 47'feet, besides tbe library, dining and bed
rooms Id by 18 feet, both commanding lake view. Four
rooms In second story 10 by 18 feat, with dressing rooms
adjoining,each •upplled'wlth hot and*cotd water over mar
Lie stand# with plated mountings, and an atmndaoce of,
largo closeta. Intide finish all oak grained, and every wall
In the house either painted or papered.
The windows In both stories, front and rear, finished
with Inside shutters, aod furttirlied with crown glass from
cellar to tbe observatory. Front wipOowt large, and slide
latterly In the wall; those In Jowor story openlug npuu
iron hade nlea which connect wltu the front portico.
THE BAKN is octagonal, of brisk, with stone basement,
and equally complete with tbe house, containing under one
roofln the three stories all requisites fbr tbe st commode
tton of bones, cows and smaller fry; carriage, harness, ana
servants'* rooms, granary, Ac. The whole premises com
prising one of the most desirable establishments for a gen
tleman deslrlnga residence in this city, evwufferei fbr ole
in Northern Ohio. Foasseslon given Ist'of May IT desired.
Terms favorable; tbe greater portion may remain mort
gaged upon the premises, fbr ton years or more, at a good
rate of interest. For rtxrther partlratarw address.
g.C. ijEVKftANCE, Agent
[Clcve. Herald.]
Water-Care Institute.
HAXD STREET (SOUTHSIDE) RET. PEHN STREET
AMD THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH PA.
TIOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi
-1 W tfoner la tbs Old Schools of Medicine, Allop*thio
and ilomspethie, and forth* past too ye*re a successful
Ilydropathlst, baa opened a WATER CURE In tbe above
location. • .
Tb* perfectly safe, direct and Immediate effect thli lya
tem has on all Fevers. and all diseases acute and ehronlfl
—while It la mild, grateful and Invigorating to tbe weak i
and debilitated, reodera ttpeeollsrly desirable in families, I
who will be treated at their homes. 1
Allopathic and Donucnathle treatment will be admiol*- j
tend where desired; bat, after long end thorough expert* 1
once. Doctor Reels gives a decided preference to Hydrops* ;
thy, which has, throughout tbe old and new wbrld, plot- I
ea so eminently aucceaxfal in ovrry f rm of disease, inclu
ding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia. In
Go minatory and Cbronin Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutane
ona, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures ,
from highly reputable eiti sens'of nearly every State In tbe
Union, can be examined at Doctor Baelx’soffice. The Ecv.
Clergy are Invited to eousulth'm gratia. . , ,
Warm water being used In tbe oemmencement, and oF
ten throughout the treatmenUt Isa luxury Instead or un
pleasant, as those unacquainted might suppose.
ItxrsaisCES.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Watermen Palm
er, W. W. Wilson. W. n. Williams. Thompson Bell. J, R.
Weldeu, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, & IL B.
M ‘l^s t nndcrslgoed,haTihg visited Doctor Basil’s Instito*
Uoa and witnessed hia successful treatment, cheerfully re
eommend him as a thoroughly educated and. skillful Kby
sielaa: ■
Charles T. Bussell. Jos. IPConnells, David Hunt. John
■»- *•-«-» ts..-I.W • n John W* 1 ’
.A. Cerprtlng.Oll Clothe. Rag*, Hitting. *c-. it out.'
eompriiing tbelirgert ina bo** Maartment In the wcet*
orn mirket. which wo Import direct end tel set from >thi
meet celebrated mrauleetotioe In the coantrr* Ourotoek
e«mpri*e» in pirt tbo flUlowinK. *!«•' . •
Element VclTet Plla Cirpeta. fni Clothe.
Tipertry Brandi do Cocci Slitting, j
Extra do* - ' do Bpm leh do, j
Bnperfise Xag?iln do Cm ton do, j
Three-ply Imperil! do Chralle Rugs, i
FIDO Ingrain ' 1 do Tufted do, I
Common do do Btilr Rod*. t
TwiUedJenrtlm do Tranepirent Window Bhidew
Plitn do ■ do Piino md Xtbto Comt. ;
Tipeetrr Ingrain do FI sored Woolen lteUe, £c*
'■ With i fall mg-tment of ill other Uoode mdTritnmtngi
ueuellr koptlm Carpet Wirehooee. Thoee wiehlnjc to
faraieh SUtmboalt, Hotels or Hama will find It to their
’ edvmtige to dll, m now Is the tlmo to procure tho port
beigelne orvr oOnred In thle mirket, u we in eolUst off
ooretockfor OUAitEeeterncoet. ' j T
129 W. McCLINTOCK k BltOß.
i 8t Clair Hotel ■
Canur ibnu and St. Clair Pittsburgh, Ps. j
undersigned, formerly of "Browh's
1 notel, n bavingtakeathlsUreeandeommodlous I no>
telTand havlnd rrfltted It In magnmeeutstrle, would rw
E fully Invite bU fdenda and the trawling phklie to
him a call. Assured, with the convenience of it he
■ and his long experience In the business, he can give
eotlrOatlifoctlftn. and blachargee moderate. . T
fca> WM.C. CONNELLY.
Executors* Notice. j
undersigned executors of the estat® of
JL ~Jiae Blair, dec’d, late of the dty of Plttsbarghinb
ti7y all persone indebted to said estate to make immediate'
peyment. and those having -claims against the same to
present them, properly authenticated, for settlement.?
ALEX. LAUGHLIN, |
ffSKltd SAMUEL GEOUUE, Bxemton.
PpO the Honorable the Judges of the Court
1 of (lenera) Quarter Sessions of ths I'aacs, in and.' for
tue County of Allegheny I
The petition nf Robert Belford, bf the 3d Ward, Pitts
burgh, In tbo county aforesaid, bumblr sbewetb, that jour
petitioner bath protlded himself with materials for th<| ac
commodation of travelers And others, at hlsdwelling hduso
In the ward aforesaid; and prays that your Honor* win be
pleased to grant him a Uwdm to keep a public bouse on en
tertainment. And your petitioner, aslndoty bound, pill
ever pray. BOttKltT DKLRJND. ,
We, the. luba-iibont, ritheus of the Third Wardi do.
petitioner leof good repots for lob*
cstr and temperance, and is well provided with house room
audcouvsnleneeslbr the accommodation and lodging of
strangers and travelers, and that said tawrn IsnscesArj,
James Mootuolh, And. Mull™, J.Bcll.J.d. nackrseii,
J-B-Hlbbert. J. Shields, W.MeKoever, Robt. ltofflt& J.
Doris, U. Well, J. J. Tetter. T. Hutchinson. fb2o^t
A NOTHEU Pittsburgher testifying to [ho
t l\ wonderfully cuxative powers of Bcrrhave's HeUandJlit-
Pittmcxqh. Dec, Cth, lSw.
Messn. Jtaij, ih«, 6 Cb.—Gentlemen—for a rear
past there beso afflicted verr ssrkraaly with dyspepsia, so
much so, that mr stomach refused to retain anything I
hare tried almost every remedy, sml tbs'rsgtmsu of swref
at phTridsns, hut without alleviation, uaul I began Ithe
use of Bashars’* Holland Bitters, and hare now' found rw
Uaf almost amounting to a curs. 1 found it effleadoife ia
removing ths extreme debility occasioned by this dlsquo,
and generally a* a tonic It has few equals add nobupetfor,
Keepsetfolly,. Jacob Woirx,3d st* below Market. '
Ciunnjf—Be careful to ask for lloerhate’s Holland-Bit*
ten. Tbs great popularity of this medicine has Induced
many Imitations, which the pobl is should gua d against
purchasing as ths genuine Bashars’* Holland BlUarmJ
cold at si per bottle, or 6 buttles forts, by proprietors,
BKNJ. PACK, Ja-.AOo, mr. 3d A Smlthfield lU
JNO. a. SMITH, Birmingham. ;
11. I>. PCUWAKTZ, Allegheny, j
ueHS-tb and Druggists generally, j
■, ; Journal forthe Million. ;
rpUBNEW YOKK MUSICAL KKVISW
.JL eoktntne lanaaHy over ObollDndrwl PiefeioT Hew
Uaß*;tnkl<l«e»vert amount of critical, Instructive and
eoteriatnlnarcadlntt: alev.nwork (published la chapters)
by Lov«UiU*m,«aiu4jrljaff Uto jtractical rtxulU* Mt t-v
piled tajmieffealtearAinp, ofuls experience, during a t°«X
and lo4utrk>u«cnmr.as*en author and teacher ox tupelc.
Andyrttfaa Jfcrfatfl/ferfcw fioMlyonodollarn year, or
atteopteefur lire Anybody
fitaliaa an interest In tbo etase or nm*lt\ la invited to mt
up elßt*,»ndE>rward subscriptions,
ly. ttpedmeu copies nnt on receipt of five cent*, or jtwo
p< * u " Add ™“-'« ,,^aosßßOTntra.i
ftlfrUrJAwSaf S 3 Perk Bor. New Yock.
KEHIUCKY MUITABY UrBTOTfiE,
niRECMD by oßoard of Visitors appoint
Od!*«s?wHhth*addition of* more extended eomeeland
ssl
■Bssparasssasrii
*?friastgaaESif toftOi.
<~i 0-PABTNERSIIIP. —I have this day: as
\J *>elaiedirtthino,lathßCoalandMmhandi*tngbu
■Gets in thß borough of TcmpemooeTill*, Mr. Thqoas
Collin*. The sty Is end title of tbs firm will hereafter be
M’QILYBAY AWLLlN&whoar* prepared to furnish Coal
at the month of Saw-Mill 800, or by wagon to either of
the wall w transient team* at either of oar plat
forma, upon naMtable term*. 'JOHN M’OILVBAY..
We hare engtged tboßerrlc*# cf John Smitlap. who 1*
thoroughly angoalnted with the above bmioen. Persons
dealias vlth hun on oar aecoant will be eatls&ctonr to the
flnn. ftlT-3wd APQILVJLAY A OOLLX.NB.
HOTOHIHG GOODS.
GORDER has jnst rob’d
JP a lars* and beahtlfnl assortment of Mourning
s&sz% Serna and Bette laGraMLTarleton and Bwlaa,
UlaekJLnee and Danse Veil*, Black Hosiery and Qlore*—
In wooL cotton and silk—Ribbons, Belts and Crape*. In
■ii quautlea. -••■•«
i Alexander Ar Bajou’s best KldQkrmsean always b<
band at S 3 A! ARRET BT&ABT, comer of the Msmond.
CASH IS USELESS UNLESS EM
PLOYED l WANTED.-PeraonaaeekWg an
investment for their cash. ean purthaso a Ground Rent of
BIT - —B. CPTHHEBT t 80N,14P, M at! ,
milf, COPPER AND SHEET IRON
'/A-' WfiasSxiiavoaßiuh—WaosSar.for-nWlhentlr*
sf2k*goodwlU>anil fixtures ofone of the beet stocks In
theenr. Tbs stock IsUrg*, well selected. and of a superi
•MMsf* «**• 07 *a*fcani<** and a eota
pine sett of hands* tool foe manAi-ftweng for tad other
*fcM * ao». No. n nnh *t.
T ADNDRY BLUE—Theattention of fami
- JLi Jfcrind WAh-wwnsti Se Invited to thla Blot, which li
sjmply Indigo dimolTad, havlugaßlts properties reUfotf.
Th* laundry Mot poenani cm the undUaWTed lad I*s,
the. adraatag* of imparling a bettereomrtnclot bee, ofhe*
•tag much more simple audamvenlcnt fetuevandcf b*.
teg ujmTiogofaboutooAbaltowtn# tothefoet that not
morn than one half citba lndigo ean heidlMolvadhr. m
t*r. It S« aatlrelr destitute of any properUce Injurious,to'
.dothi. We would solicit a trial, nod vam&Qttahena
represented. ?or sale by ■ • JOHN IIAFf.Jr, :*■
i fia- *t • -V Bo.iu wooan:
AUCTION SAI.ES.
P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer*
Qmtaarfal Sales Soovu. corner Wood : ajni Fifth stiff#
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALIS OP A LAW
J.TL.A MtSQKLLANKOUa LIBRARY—WiII be aold at the
cummudalsale* rooms, corner of Wood and 6th sta* on
Sstordar evctdnjf. fen. 24th, commend n* at 7 o’clock, br
°y *?/? Tw *«LjKf*a , r of Jama W. Buchanan, dec’a,
% valuable and MUeeUaneona-fiookc -
Reports of Fetere’, Yea tea, w urton. Dallas. llilaa. Bln
nar,jS!2r,b»*WP«nTOM> Watts, Watti A^e^eant,
Plradlne and KTidenoe, Chlttr on Pleading, Crime, law,
General Practice and Bladurtojw; Smith and Btoren’a
U»aofP*nnai Graidone Forms Precedents of wills
NereCaiti’BoolccfKafwenos Beroeant on Attachment:
Law Library; Tldirt Practice:. Gilbert a Law .Kvldence;
Spark's Edition ofFranklin's Work*, KacjeiopedlaAme?
lean," Boston Edition efShakspeaw, London coprof Cook's
Yoyaees.tirahaßi’s Colonial- History, Urvak and Ratw«»
CliaaTa*, Uvea and Portraits of eminent Americans, His
tory ol Ragland, Froissart's Chronicle*, Souther* Chroni*
cle of tbaCldJClay's Ufa and Times, CaTallo’sPhiloaopby,
Coldamlth’a wars*. InTio*** Astoria, larl/leand Rmcr*
ann’a Essay*. Early Governors or New Roidand. Oavla
Ilbnorica, Wirt's Patrick Henry, Ad, Ae. Catalogues will
be ready previous to aale. P. aL DAVIS. Aoct.-
yALOABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR
7TII WARD AT- AUCTION—On Friday erenlmr
jjareb ‘id. at 7 o'clock, at the Alerchaota KkehaanTtui
it, will be sold, 40 let# of ground. situated, neartha toll
sate, adjoining the 7tli ward, bavin* a front on Centre
Aveune and adjacent street* and being very advantag
eously located .for pemai who desire a cheap rtsJden&e
near the badness part of the elty. : Plana of which "in be
had at the Auction Rooms. Title indisputable, Terms
coo-third eaih, balance in I and S yean, with interest.
fell! ' P.M, PAVI3, Anet. .
A SSIGNEE SALE OF STOCKS.—On
2\_ Thursday sTcala?, Feb. ZbL at 7 o'clock, si the Her
CD ante 1 Kx-ch*ng«, 4th street, will bo sold, by Sorter •
Wm.K D*am, Aodiniw: *.
25 ibares CHliene* Insurance Ocv Stock.
6 ** Mechanic btreet Bridge Co. do.
fe2l ' P. M.DAVI,
rpRUSTEE SALE OF BANK STOOK-^Qn
■ Thursday evening. Feb. 22d, at 7 o'clock, at tha M«-
chants’ Kxehange, 4th at- wili Its fold, hr order of trustee
5 shares Kxehengo Bank Stock, p. Jl. DAVIS, Auct.
PRIVATE LIBRARY AIfAUCTION. -
JT Win be fold, at the commercial sales mas." corner
Wood sod 6th »ts., on ThumUy evening, 22d lost- ton
mendng at 7 o'clock, s collection of valuable Ha3fca,mra
thoUbr»T«»f a gentleman leavingthe-elty; whicherabra*
ees many good editions or standard £<uflsh.AUthara in
History, Philosophy* the ttaenns and mend literature;
uvtlfu rare works of old authors, and Sadr illustrated
volumes-Natlonal Gallery of Pictures, over 100 superb
steel enra Universal Pfeture Gallery; BruWn'i British
Shell; leonographie Karjclapcdia; London Newefot 1850,1 a
2, bound; Kirby’s Womlerfw and Kcreutrlc Museum, 3 volt:
Ma'gflliTni’i British Birds. 3 rots, hoodoo: Plowden's
Ireland, 6 robe Lowig's Chemistry; Adam Smith's W«alth
nf Nations. 3 vols; Ferguson’s Astronomy. 2 vols; Walker’s
Rhyming Dictooary; Catholic Pulpit; Worksof Paine;
Hogaith 7 e Plate* Boston Library Editions of the British
Poets, superb antique bindings; London Art Union Jour
nal; Proft’sPirtftilallltstfTy.SToU, morocco; Fpedmensot
Greek and Roman Classic Poe La, 3 rol*; Pictorial Gallery of
Userul and Hue Arts, 2 vote, quarto, London; Pictorial
-Museum o'f Animated Nature, 2 vote. * to London; Uaalitt’s
Life of Napoleon, 4 rols; Manna! of Classical Literature;
Phillips* Luailseape Painting: Flower Painting; with a
large lot of pamphlets and Rngrariug*.
fe2o ~ ’ • P. M. DAVIS* A net.
f ARQE STOCK OF STAPLE ANDFAN
IA CY DRYGOODS AT AUCTION.—On ThQrsdaymor**
nEg, Feb. at 10 o'clock, at the commtrdatealcsrooms,
corner of Wood and £>th eta, wilt be sold:—An extensive
assortment of seasonable Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
among which are superfine cloths, ratalmeres, sstinetU.
jeant, all wool tweeds, blaokets,flAnnris,etmcfei,aheatiagi,
shirtings. Canton linings, serges,Merinos. delaines, alpao
cas. coburg cloths, 25 dor. woolen half hose, gloves, mitts
shawls, hdkts., Irish linens, Unsays, country flannels, la
dle-,’ aod children’s hosiery, lancy goods in great variety.
Also fins bats, caps, fine shirts, drawers, fashionable doth,
log. Ac, fe2G P.M. DAVIS, Auct.
UNDERWRITER’S SALE OF 3p(J BBLS.
FLOUR.—On Wednesday morning, JkbrSl, at 11
o'clock, at the warehouse of Messrs. Waterinsn A Brother,
No. oo water it, will be sold without reserve. Three Hun
dred Barrels Superfine Flour, slightly damaged by water.
Terms at sale. fe2o - P. M. DAVIB, AdcL
SALE OF HANK STOCK.—
O On Thursday evening, 22(1 Inst., at 7 o’elkAt tite Mer
c&anta’ Kzchange, 4th at., will be sold, by order of Wm.
Maglll. Bberiff:
1-Shares llerchauts’and Manufacturers'Bank Stock;
13 “ lland st. Bridge Company **
6 “ PnonnsyWania Railroad Company *‘ .
4 “ Cleveland and Pittsburgh “ ■ “
JblO - . P. M. DAVIS, Auct.
A SSIGNEE’S SALE OF A CLOTHING
iV STORK.—On Friday morning. Feh.£3d, at 10 o'clock,
at the Commerdal Salas Rooms, corner of wood and 6th
■tJL. will be aold. without reserve; by order of George Ar
mor, Kan, Assignee, the entire stock of .fine Clothing,
Cloths, Trimmings, Jte. of a dty store, among whfclj are—
-200 dress, frock, sack and over coats; 530 prs doth, atari*
mere. satinet and summer satin, riHucainmero
and Marseilles vesta; under shirts and drawers; fine shirts;
cravats: 60 pc* fine cloths, eaarimerea and cashmere its;
satinetta, tweeds, jeans and eottocadcar aaperior eatln,
cashmere and Marseilles vestings; sad a general variety
of linings, buttons, trimmings, furnishing goods, kvttc.
Terms cash. 'fell P. M. PAVIB, A net.
NUNNS AND CLANK’S PIANOS.
SPLENDID FRESH STOCK!
HENRY KLEBER,
Suit Aoenljbr Pilhlmrah and Western &nosyitania% for
■ NUNNS A CLARK a ilWin ■
JIESPECTFDLLY informs tho public of
1. pittsborgh and vicinity that a splendid freah stock
Ausns if Clark’s superior Pianos Is now being prepared
for him. aud has partly been received. The immense and
vastly Increasing popularity of Nonns and Clark’s Piano* -
has caused the firm to add anether wing to thrirenor
. mous establishment, a description of which mar be found
In a late nunber of the Wurtrlu Sagasine. vls>-“It is un
doubtedly the largest, and,. if we are not mistaken, the
olibtst house devoted to that branch of business in tha
United States. It was established upwards of thirty years
ago by an Ingenious and enterprising Piano-Forta ontlder
who aaaolred * practical and lharmoh kncnrtedgtoX the
“art, trade and mystery" of mannJhctnrlng the beautiful
instruinents for which this boose ha* so longbeenflunons.
If patronage D the highest compliment that can be paid
to an estahllshment,and Imitation is tho sinoerest flattery,
then the firm of ffunn* <C Clark have much to be prond eft
for they have sever bean able (Ago ahead of their orders
sudriestly to makenp Pianos for cxhibitlonemdspecul*-
UOU.”. r . - - .;•
The above remarks from the pen of a Soslan editor fin a'
York establishment are peculiarly lorcihi* aa4 sig
nificant.
- Opisdmef MmsSLAZARE* lhecd<braitdPt<mlst.
Oav login moat of my concerts made uaccd and eaZefully
examined tha Piano# made by Nuims* Clark, NewTork*
I freely give this testimonial of their supeiiority wUh re-'
gard to volume and power .of lone, and their promptness'
andalastldty ol toueb-fiualltle* eel important tn flaming
students.
.at the Royal ConservaUve of Paris.
■ Opimon of Madame DS VRIES, '
-... The accompaniments to mrungs Jiavlng bean playad
in nearly all my oonerrta on tha Piano# taime by Awiu rf
Clark, I insider them admirably adapted to bUstd and
vniu with great atbi Important eemrideration
OpinZm cr^UUBICE STRAKOsh,
■ end Composer. -
I have for several year* past - been using one of iTtmu
efi Clark’s Piano# in ax own tiaßr, ancT consider them
. preferable to any other* both for private and oancert pur
poses. They hare peculiar dcucacy of tone andtooch
- added to great volume and power. .
_ . - MAURICE STRAKOSIL 1
' . ' Opinion qf resident Srtifeswrs. 1
Having thoroughly, tested the capacities and finalities
of Jitmsu <£ Clark’s Pianos, we feel eonktralniKi to pro
nounce them superior In every rwowet. -Their tons ii ir
reproachable for volnme, brilliancy anil eaoa>itn and
their touch delightful for promptness and elasticity—alto
gnther well calculated to improve the style and touch of
leamera. VICTOR DBHAM,
HBNRY ROEBUCK.
• , O ANTON,
V. J3EIDLE, ' -
„ M , , _ ' JKAN MANNS, and otho*.
11. Kluber gives a ywi and hiiixfadory toarranf with ev
ery Piano, and will positively sell them at New York fac
tory j7nctx, without addition for freight, risk, etc. and the
money refunded If the Pianoprorwi defective. v
■ . HENRY Kt.KßKtt,
Bole sgent for Nunn* AClark for Western Penna.
-AI*o,OABHART A NEEDHAM'S pmtzine.JgEZODEONS
choice lot of DUNHAM’S blgbl^^jo^nlar
Election Hoiice.
Omcz Kus Cawan Cowpaxt, l
,_ T Tll . - Knic,9lh February, 18&&. /
A N Election for Seven Directors of the
/"V Krfo Canal Cmnianr. for the “ensuing year" win be
StSdav'ts mltoii p *” ) ' £*“'■■» “• JIBST
feUKltoarl MILES W. CATO HEY, Sec^y.
VTOTICE.—Tho CREDITORS of GEN."
LABIMER are ivque<t«d to pmcant their claim* for
■SSSflul’ Indebted to nay up without delay.
JwrOjßee of the Trustee on Wylie st., near the Court
Henwc. Pltubargh. Tiln-t
/ Election.
• A N Election for officers for-“th& Compahy
®rfdße over the
SS^FttS^SS* I **|« v tl »9 county of AUoßbenr,*! *UI he bSd
ayAfb* *®Z2Ly&' at the nenh end or the
Bridge, on MONtIAY. the oth day of Msreh- next,- cora
mrndng at l P. 2L JOHN HAHPKR,
foo-rtnd > Treasurer.
Notice.
CUCH of onp Depositors as h&Va.not yet
O tmd their acoonnta adjusted, are nquested
In ttelr books and certificate*. A. WILKINS A 007
fl9o 71 Fourth atrwt.
CPRING STYLE HATS.—We wooM***
tZr larlte our Mends and the public cenerallr toIBSA
«ii and examine our new style of corrugated n-»«, M
which we are sailing low for-CASHi'.elsocur Celestial Ca&
which Is acknowledged to bo the neatest and BEST eenor
thesmeon. feia- JAH. WILSON ASO.N.BI
Bemoval. V
ISAIAH DICKEY' & CO. havo removed to
No 80 Water and C 3 front warehouae formerly
occupied by Hardy, Jones A Co. .. . . f # jg * •
A NQTiIER CHEAP FARM.—4O acres of
J\ ground ail fenced and cleared, situate In North Pay
•tC lO mUes from the city and 4Jg ml£i from
the gtiyhenriue Ballruml, at the NoMeatowu Btatioetw'
cemforUble PweiUng House, barn,- stono tnilk-bomw.
aatoke-houra.Aa: fine orchard. .The place <■ wellwaSS
and cam ta wsUy enltiratod. Pri««,*ott wymSto
easy. Apply to felg D. fI^LAIN?^
O. For Sale. .
N accommodating terms, in, improved
eonrenlent Residence on the Ohio and Pennsdranln
A FARM FOR S7OO.—U tracts, adioinin?,
fl n iissrtsa‘pjss&' .tts jsspadt
1 hasJiOacres cleared effectually, withn Mtd
tbe-gntnid Is level and rolling. Torwholeiawen watered
fol 3 RMTiAIN A SON, No. a;ith «t. ‘
EEAIN BLACK SILKS Mnrnhv *
Buchfield haTe a full assortment of Plain EUckßUka
» Kibde* ot quality and diffemrFwldtluL
amon« *hkh aiwsuoirtor Eoclbih 6Uks of S3
hlahlnstre. Also Griped, Plaid and AIaSStTISfcFS
newestety Ist. • •
T_i Groceries at Cost.. : ;
nE “2“ e ™g n «i trishing to decline btmi
mnmfMrirSrat pSlIr^SiSiSS^M a%?B? 3iS
aud Shelrlng will
■ - Female Diseases.
OOTOK BAELZ, No. 38 Hand at. treats
To Merchants, Hannfacturera.&c.
A ENGINE, including' Pitman
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