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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
pmtr.Tsfnro BY WHlilß 4 CO .
PITTSBURHr -
WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28,1855
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Rettoi Matter w e«k me >1 tMe paper
Kuw Couxnts.—A portion of our country
friends are interesting theme elves largely In
promoting new county enterprises. So fee u
they‘may urge these schemes upon the pies of
personal convenience, wo have nothing toeSy,
although we may think they take a very restrict
ed view of' the matter: but when they come to
pressing them because they think* themselves
burdened with taxation on account of the cities
With which they are connected, we must be per*
mitted to put in a few words by way of having
the .more, fully understood.
We have seen two specious arguments used by
those who are most active In this matter, and
by none more assiduously than by parties out of
ti<i« county, who are alarmingly impressed with
the evils impending over the head of the inno
oent country folk of this bailiwick. .These argu
ments may briefly be stated thus:
Tint —The county has subscribed largely to
railroads, for the benefit of the dty r in bonds,
and she may have both principal and interest to
pay; and the only way to escape the burden
this would impose is for the townships to get
setoff into.new counties.
Second—The inooms of the county Is eaten up
by the cost of maintaining the drunkards and va
grants of the city in jail and bringing to jus
tice the criminals who are detected in the city,
the county being thus taxed for the benefit of
the city. New counties would have simply
their own drunkards, vagrants and criminals-to
take care of.
To the first of these arguments it is sufficient
to say that the railroads to which the county
has subscribed are not exclusively forthe benefit
of the dty. That they, will add to our business
anff convenience is true; but they traverse the
county in its length and breadth, in different
directions, affording incalculable facilities to the
people of the county and adding largely to the
value of their land; and it is not too much to
say that whatever increases the business and
prosperity of the city adds to the business and
prosperity of the county. The Chartiers and
Steubenville roads traverse, in two directions,
the part of the county-south of the Ohio; the
Allegheny Valley road opens up the county to
the north of us; and the Pennsylvania and Coh
neUsvQle roads the country to the . east. It
would' hardly be. manly for the country people/
after lending their credit to the building of these
roads, for their own advantage as well as ours,
to slide off into another jurisdiction, retaining
the'advantages but striving to avoid paying
• for them. Would it! As to the idea that the
setting off of a part of our townships into new
counties would relieve them from all responsi
bility for file bonds issued by this county, we
may be permitted to suggest that that remains
to be tested. The reverse has been maintained in
the legislature, and by good jurists; and it is ex
ceedingly doubtful, in our minds, (always sup
posing the right of the county to issue those
bonds to be settled,) whether people ean escape,
legally, froffi the burden of their own_delibemte
ly assumed debts by the mere formation of new
county lines. At any rate, those who urge such
an idea would do well to he more sure of the
ground they occupy before urging it too for. ;
To the second argument it is simply necessary
to oppose fact*. The city and its neighboring
municipalities pay more taxes into the county
treasury is paid out for aU the expenses ef
cil the courts, jurors, witnesses, sheriffs, tip
staves, jail what not.. The city does not
ftmita all ♦>»«» ♦ nor all the vagrants;
nor all the litigation; yet we-are willing to as
sume aU the expense of these, and to show that,
still, the dty pays more-to. the county than is
laid out on all these branches* of expenditure.
The cities of and Allegheny, and
the adjoining boroughs, leaving out Sharpsbnrg
but mdnding Pitt and Lower SC Clair townships,
were assessed, according to last year’s report of
the in the sum of $£0,266 15.
Ifw* allow $5,000 of this for commissions,
&c-, weahallstillhares4s,266ls as the
netrevenue derivable from the territory we bare
warned. The outlay for drunkards, vagrants,
criminals, court expenses, jurors, witnesses, con
, AiiiertTHm end Majors, jail, Bheriff, Ac.,
in the same aocifttding to the same report,
was as follows:
Pay of Assessors...— ..............$1,790 50
Do District Attorney. 1,209 50
: Cries and Tipstaves.; 2,338 25
Coroners, for Inquests - 1,287 82
Constable^-fees : —. 26084
d0..........; 2,12660
Contingent Expenses —...—1,035 74
Engineerto Jai1........ 405 00
MetKdne'fo? do.. 18585
Physician ' ilo>im«hhim»>i. ; 160 00
Apprehension of Fugitives. 212 71
Funeral Expenses—.— 842 81
Jurors* fees, all the Courts. „ .....10,872 40
Mayors, Aldermens, Ac., fees 4,488 76
49bsnff*sfeei : andeo8t of feeding pris
oners.... ABS 4 06
liAerpretor to Court-.. 20212
_ Poet Mortem Ftanfinatltma... 500 00
Refreshments far Jurors.- - 295 17
Repairs to •• 1,061 24
Shoes, Bedding Ac., for prisoners..... 488 62
. J 535,647 89
RetConnty TaxpMdbycity......—.. 46,266 15
Contributed by City to C0unty........ $9,71828
Now, in all this we-coontcothing far the aim
brought in fronTthe country and the trials
nsnlting from criminal charges retailed, from
’ the country districts; nor do we take into en
trant the large proportion of country suite in
the civil courts, nor deduct the amounts paid to
county jurors and witnesses;-sad-™ haw**
•rides, thrown in some items which bardly de
serve to be enumerated in this connection. Bat
we are not disposed to stand on. Bet it
aU down to the aeconnt of the city; and still we
pay some in a year,- than the
topayontfor this drunken,
vagabond, .criminal and litigious- community.*—
Instead ef befaxg a burden to the county, we are
: to it a sourceof : We leaveto our coun*
try friends to figure out what is their share of
court and jail expenses, and to add the
to that already .set down in our favor.
- It is not, perhaps, worth while to treat the
matter wiUi this minuteness of detail. But wft
desire to give our friends in the country, who
are tempted with new county projects and piled
with such arguments as we have enumerated,
some facts on which to ponder and draw their
owitoonelnriona.
. OUE BOOH. TABLE. 4.'
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book, comhiningvaried instruction withthe deep
«tiaterest 8L Paul to taken up in fctoin
frncy, and traced through his whole splendid
. career of usefulness and glory tohlsmartjrdcm
at Rome. We commend it to all who delight to
trace out eo eminent an example.
‘A'Tbs Hm> or Jxsos.” ; Bythe same anthor,
and published by the aams house ss theabove.^ -
Christ is the' exemplar of his followers. ; ; Those
who aspire to be true Christsins must learn to
be Eke Christ This little book is intended to be
a Jiriper to each, by toaeingl oot the mind of
Jesus, as exhibited by the Evangelists. - : ;
The above worts are for sale by J. B-DavtoOD,
Marks! street*. 5 :
Twa Hnßsss*ht :BsLUcroiT; By Emereon
Bennot This ir e new novel jtist published by
_T.B. Pstorton, Philadelphia, ; and for tale bj
- Miner ACo., Smithfitld stmt,and Gildenfenney
' ACo., 6th stfeet ' - : : ; c "‘
The majority of the whitewashing Committee
of Investigation has, as«we learn by telegraphy
reported do the - legislature that they hiddis
eeycred hotracea of bribery, and-that dodo of.
&e candidates\ for Senator were implicated by
the evidence. Of coarse.' This much we ex*
peeted from the start Tho part of the com*
mittee appointed by the Bpeaker of the House
was notoriously made up of Cameron's friends,
and there appears to have been one of the same
stripe appointed on the part of the Benate.
How diligently these men labored to get at the
evidence does not app&r, but it is very cer
tain that the witnesses who were most to be
, dreaded were told bjionuhody to get out of the
way, and that they, did so, as well as kept out
of it Harrisburg, it is said, was never so clear
of the scum and riffraff which usually attends
the sessions of the Le&slature, as it was during
the sittings of this Committee. How that the
Committee has made a mockery of reporting,
and put the stamp of incorruptibility on the
members in general and its own members in par
ticular, we shall expect to hear that the scat
tered bevyof legislative loafers has returned to
its accustomed hannts and practices.
“From the fact that but four of the Committee
signed this report of exculpation, we judge that
there was a minority report We shall await
whatever devdopements that may bring ns,
without, however, being eonvineed that the
whole affair was not a farce and a sham, from
the beginning. The people havo their own ideas
in this matter; and it will require something
more than a humbug Investigation to convince
them that the legislature 5b half as honest as
itwouldhave the world belie**.
A letter from .Harrisburg in the Westchester
Examiner corroborates the view thrown out by
us some days since,—that Cameron had been
operating, through his friends, in purohasisg
votes by promising aid to new county projects.
This is a mode of corruption to the full as rank
as the more direct one of bribery. The letter
says:
“John Weidman, a lawyer of Lebanon, was ex
amined, and according to his testimony it would
seem that Mr. Cameron, if. elected, is expected
to secure the passage of Madison county. He
stated that Mr. Bittenhouse, a member from
Montgomery county, residing in Pottstown, had
an interview with him at the opening of the ses
sion; that ho was bitterly opposed to , Cameron;
that he subsequently changed Ms views; became
a friend of Cameron, and that the change was
brought about by the promise of Cameron's
friends to support the new county of Madison."
This Is the explanation, we do not doubt, of
the vote given to the Bedstone county project,
in the House, as well as to divers others which
are now in a state of forwardness. There are
members interested in those projects who, at the
opening of the session, were bitterly opposed to
Cameron; and yet they, voted for him for Sena
tor,'both in <puoos and out of it.
- Thb Haw Tamjt.—The following are the im
portant sections of the new Tariff, added by the
House to the general Appropriation Bill:
A BUI Reducing the Duties on Imports , and/or
other Purposes.
% Beit enacted by the Senate and House ofßep>
resentatives of thb United States of America in
Congress assembled, Thato&andaftor the today
of July, one thousand right hundred and fifty
five, there shall be a reduction of twenty per
centum on the-rates of duty imposed by the act
entitled “An act reducing the dnty on imports,
and for other purposes," approved July thirtieth,
one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, on
the goods, wares and merchandise, imported from
foreign countries, enumerated and provided for
in Schedules A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, and
also those provided for in the third section of
said act, except as hereinafter provided.
Old rate, 100 40 80 25 20 15 10 5 Free
A BCDEFGHI
Proposed rate, 80 22 24 20 10 12 8.4 Free
Seo. 2. And be H, further enacted, That the
manufactures and articles of silk, or of which
i silk be a component material, not other
wise provided for, shall be transferred to Sched
ule C; that the, manufactures and articles of
flit, or of which flax shall be a component ma
terial, not otherwise provided for, and blankets
of all kinds, shallLe transferred to Schedule B;
that wool, unmanufactured, shall be transferred
to Schedule G; that flax unmanufactured, silk
raw with or without the gum, imported in the
condition in which It comes from the cocoon, hot
being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufac
tures in any way; jute, manflla, or dial grass,
coir, and other vegetable substances, unmanufac
tured, not otherwise provided for; la? spirits,
lae sulphur, lampblack, litharge, Prussian blue,
articles not in a crude state used in dyeing or
tanning, not otherwise provided for; brimstone,
crude, in bulk, cream of-tartar, extracts of in
digo, extracts and decoctions of logwood and oth
er dyestuffs, not otherwise provided for; extract
of madder, bariHa,'cudbear,'bleaching powder or
chloride of lime, indigo, cochineal, wood or pas
tel; adds, acetic, benzoic, borado, citric, muri
atic, white and yellow, nitric, oxalic, pyroligne
ous and, tartaric, and all other acids of every
description used for. chemical, medicinal, or
manufacturing purposes, hot otherwise provided
for—Ae transferred to Schedule H.
And that salt of all kinds, berries, nuts, flowers,
plants, and vegetables, used exclusively in dye
ing or in composing dyes, bat ho article shall be
aa snch has undergone any manu
facture, Brazil wood, braxtlletto, and all other
dyewoods in sticks; burr-e tones, wrought or un
wrought; codilla or loir of hemp or flax; fruits
or vegetables, green or ripe, not otherwise pro
vided for, garden, seeds and all other seeds for
agricultural, horticultural, medicinal, end manu
facturing purposes, not otherwise provided for;
bolting-cloths, madder-root, madder, ground or
prepared; ice;-animals of all kind;—be transfer
red to Schedule I.
Our correspondent **Jckicb’ ' give* a very fov
orible account of the speech of Mr. Wilson, of
Massachusetts, on the new Fugitive bill. Tho
correspondent of the N. Y. Courier gives an ac
count very similar, but naively adds:
“Although Gen. Wilson was exceedingly frank
and candid inTus*personal exposition, It was re
markable that when he bad concluded, several
Senators drew exactly opposite iofereucei as to
his principles and intentions.” , _•
WBOat WABHUM3TOBI*
OormpontUnca of the Pittsburgh Daflr Qtwtte. . -
' WasnißOToii Citt, Feb. 25,1855.‘ _
The worst threats of the free -trade faction
among the Democrats respecting the Tariff were
.yesterday executed.. Houston’s bill reducing
the present duties twenty per cent was passed
as an amendmeht'to the general appropriation
bill by thirty or forty majority. The iron andcoal
duty is raxed from 30 to 20 per cent The gen
eral rate on manufactured articles is reduced to
24. Wool, now bearing 30 per cent is to be re
duced to 8 per cent I look upon this as nearly
fataVto a large and most sensitive agricultural
interest It is pretended that only the finer sorts
of wool will be imported under the free-system.
This is utterly fallacious. All kinds will be
imported. It bears transportation for more than
half the circuit of the globe. A full ship load
of it is worth at least half a million of dollars,
while a ship load of cotton is worth but $200,-
000. The expense of transportation therefore
affords ho protection whatever. The looms of
Western Penhsylvaqla'inll in a few years bo sap
plied entirely from Baenos Ayres and Australia,
The throats of hundreds of thousands of sheep
win be cut because their fleeces will no longer
pay for their feed And soon manufactured
woolens will , cease to be produced in the United
States, The very mills which are now to be set
(gonioj by means of cheap -foreign wool, will
soon stop, because the farmers will have no
means of payment JJvery State In the Union
will soon feel the change, V A ftw thousands or
millions of sheep will eehthme to range over the
Allegheny Mils in the mild climate of Virginia
and the more Southern States, and their coarse
wnol in meagre quantities will reach' thiej Atlan
tic cities for transportation to Eaiope at paral
lel prices with the article from.Bonth America.
But wool producing as a business .will be aban
doned throughout the Union, and thus from fif
teen to twenty millions of animal value will
have been annihilated .This to unadultered lo
cofacotom. And the sooner our farmers pre
pare to meet the crisis-by sacrificing their floeks
the leaa will their loss. .
The Senate his yet to let upon the bill, bat
then Is ao doabt that they will ooaenr tilth the
Home, sod little hops, In foot, that they will
'snow the opportunity to piss without sggrsrs
ting the mischief expeoted to resalt front this so
tloii of the House. They will in ill probshility
\ append to the hill s section .exempting railroad
Iron ftom daty for threw years. That win go
bask to the Boose and bo concurred In, although
Pennsyltsnls democrsts Uist if they would oon
jMwii to the planet modlhcstlon yeattrdsy car
rlod, tietotm intejests,«f their State ohaaM bo
protecledftpm.thisodditionsl «o#.^ip:o'.;.i..!
The great debstf of Friday night resuHed, of'
course, in the passage of the bQI for the enforce
ment of the fugitive act by a very Urge majori
ty. Slavery hiss it all its own way in Washing
ton now; and there new was ft time when its
vassals were more; servile and devoted, or its
myrmidons more insolent thazanow. There were
-only nine voted against this last abomination.—
The biO provides, as I think I have before ex-,
plained, th** all suits against officers of the fed-!
era! government for tresspasses and other offen
ces committed under color of any Uw of the
United States, shall be tried in the federal court.
This is a blow at the independence of the free
States, only inferior in audacity to the fagitive
act itself. It will strike down the State courts
and the authority of the State judicatures in
ercry-Northern State. It is a gross insult and
may bo used to justify tho commission of any
oatrage in the name of the federal power. There
is reason to fear that it will pass the House.—
All these things are hastening the orisis. The
Virginia resolutions of *9B and '99 asserting the
doctrine of. State rights, aa against both Con
gress and the Supreme Court, most bo acted upon
throughout the North. The despotism of sUvery
must be checked at any cost. It may bo done
by the peaceful remedy of nullifying the uncon
stitutional and tyrannical acts of the general gov
ernment The remedy is an extreme one, bat it
Is plain that it must be resorted to. This impu
dent attack upon the State, courts will arouse a
fflyw of men who have hitherto been supine spec
tators of Southern aggressions upou the free
States. The lawyers and the bench have hither
to vied with the most sordid of the mercantile
flmw in devotion to the. South. They are now
struck at as humbler and weaker portions of
our northern commnnities have been. In self
defence they will now be compelled to unite with
the more disinterested and patriotic of their fel
low-citizens in repelling assaults upon the liber
ties of their section.
The debate continued until midnight It tu
marked by three prominent features. The first
was the fiery, eloquent and able speech of
Judge Wade, of Ohio, by for the most syste
matic and cffeotive of the day. The second was
tho brutal reply of Douglas, who with the fury
of a wild beast scattered all around him ashow.
er of the foulest epithets to which ho could lay
his amiable tongue. The third was the speech
of Henry Wilson, the Massachusetts Know
Nothing Senator. Mr. W. enunciated a serios of
bold, northern and national principles, whioh
showed that whatever have been the exertions of
Know Nothing footionists the full spirit of Mas
sachusetts has not been corrupted nor coerced.
He said the Know Nothings as a party had taken
no position on Slavery, but those of Massachu
setts were in favor of entirely disconnecting from
it the federal government They and he with
them would labor for the repeal of the fugitive
act, for the abolition of Slavery In the District
of Colombia, for its exclusion from the territo
ries, and for tho complete removal of that ban
of proscription under which all anti-slayory sen
timent now labored.
This speech of Mr. Wilson created a strong
sensation. The Southern men generally said it
was conclusive proof that Wilson was a tabid
fanatic. Others said there were hopes of him
because he was such a devoted partisan of
State rights, that-they have bfeen
engaged for years In a ruthless crusade against
the rights of the ncriAmt States. Jcstcs.
From the S. O. Picayune, fab. 19.
Flton CUBA.
We have by the Black Warrior, fall files of
Havana papers to tho 15th Inst., together with
our special correspondence.
From these sources we learn that the excite
ment in reference to the filibuster expedition
against the Island, reported to be prepared in
the United Stales, had been aroused to the very
highest pitch. . Throughout the Island militia
companies were being formed, troops, munitions
and supplies are being located at every assaila
ble point, and everything so arranged that, at
whatever point or points the anticipated landing
of the' invaders might be effected, immediate op
position might be given to them, and prompt as
sistance for the Government forces might be
close at hand.
SPECIAL JTOTICKS.
Have you a Siteated liveit—The ques
tiou, though startling, Is lufteieotly suggestive, when
theftrtls taksa Into eouridaratlcia that discs*— ol tfc#
Liver have beooca*most alarmingly frejumt hi theUnV
ted States. laded. thaw era ft— tomliabto *tea— that
era not la son* way traosahleto** deranged state of that
important organ. Many oftha cooiplalßta usually da—ed
under the heed of Consumption. have their origin la the
User. “Any remedy that .would insura; regularity and
baaUhfol action la the Liver, would ba a blearing to man-
Umt! M has base the exdamatloa of thousands. That
remedy, has beau (bond; It is and rare. When a fair
trial has bean affbrded It, It baa never been knows to tblL
Readtr,have youaay 11 sea—of the Liver, or dims—
whkb yaa beltere pneeeds from hepatle deraugemeotJ—
Lew not a moment, bat pard— s'box of Dr. iTlAes's
PQls, and they will restore yuu to health, II Is the only
remedy yet discovered, la which implicit confides— may
be pis—d.
Purchaserswlllbe careful to aax tor DK. IPLANWB
CELXBRATXD LITER PILLS, and take soee elaa. There
an other Pills, purpsrtleg to be Urn Pills, sow betee
the puhlU; also, his Celebrated Vermifuge, ean now be had
at all respectable Drug Btcr— In the United fitatec also,
fbr sale by the sol* proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS,
fc6M4w& Soooe—ora to J.Kidd A Co- CO Wood st.
Directions in AD for Burns and Scalds.
In all ctsee on* appUratlon ofßaliey’s'Pnln Extractor vtn
take out the fire and pain, 6* jfw mvmta cmlv. If dreeeed
st ones, no water tUiUr will tie*. or eor* or laftammaUOß
be termed. Thoee «bo wish toprrrenr'scam when tor*.
mu£ not end ttsnst at this stage, but continue to Ist on
plaster* spread on Hnsn tvleo a day. when. even If tbo
whole flesh be burned out -to tbe bone,-it* fieatlreptop
ertiee will raster* It eo completely tbstth* Injury never
can beeeea.
HudlodisntMDfsomst&rftvni bepreface, bat d»
rrreon nftm flreti If rwirTti
Krery prudent nan will »T«r hare it on band, lift of
ten depends on Its preeenc*.
SMALL VOX PUSTULtS.
Marksean be prevented, lf,a* soon a* they an ripe and,
foil, an anointed with Daliey’e Pain Extractor and kept'
■o, tbe virulence of the poison rill na hamlem: hundreds
bare prorad It, anil a doctor in the etty York be
ing malignantly attacked, anointed every (Other part hut
otmhalfof bi*tece;he U a Urlng evidence of it* matcb
lw virtue*. The half of bU bee unanointedls pox mark*
ed. the other part,and wherever th# tain vat put la at
I) » child's.
for tale’ by GEO. H. KETBKH, No. 140,
-corner Wood *t. and Virgin aSty,
And by all Druggists throughout the United States.
fe2l-2v-dAwl
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Anttaorized Capital (10,000,000.
ixrtxxacu n pmupnrnti.
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Philadelphia. A. A. HARDY,
■ * Ageotfi* Pittsburgh.
feZl-lmlbSmd Ho. HQ Water at.
. Consumption and Spitting Blood—See
the certificate of Mr. Tomer H. Ramsey,-ter many years
proprietor of the Farmer* Ilotel, Frederirkiburg.
late of the City Hotel, Richmond, Va.
Dr. John Mings, of the dtr of Richmond, though a ref*
nlarCPhytfdan, and of court* opposed to what he ailed
quack medicines, vat obliged to aay'thai Its good effects
la the eeea of Mr. Banter, were wonderihl Indeed.
Re had been given up by tererai pbysiriaag bad tried
meet of the quack medicine*, and vises tbe verge of dee*
pair, Mvdl as the grave, when he tried Carter's Bpanith
Mixture.
We refer the public to hi* full and lengthy certificate
aroosd the bottle, stating his cure. Bee advertisement.
jt3»lta&A wT . , • i
CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS.
I&.AKE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE
Itoek of FANCY FURS. Mnbndcs *mr vuletr of
SABLE,
MARTIN,
... FITCH,
SQUIRREL,
LYNX,
CONEY,
SWANS DOWN.
, xsuus,vioroaiNxs, cum, ucrer. 1&, to width
< thjr IbtlU tb. .OUsUon ofts. Iwdln.
j HttrtmrttL Mol. «■ 1804.—t0 '
; Agency pf Dr. Fitcß’s Ueienrated Med
cm* at Dr; Q. H. KEY BEE’S Drag Store, Ho. 140, corner
Wood strand. Virgin Aller.
Cherry Delmoni* Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expae
turaat, Pulmonary liniment, Depurativt Syrap, Heart
Corrector, Humor Corrector, pur* and medicinal Cod Xiv
if OS, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic PIQc
jfsrrto* YennUhg*; Female Pills, Female spedfle, Ac. hv,
need by him constantly and with unprecedented ruwtt
in the treatment of
CUdi,o(Mfihh.Cb*s*MTtiom,Asthma, Htari Diutm, Dvr
pfpsia, l&njflda, Skin JHmets, ShenmOimtPmak
Cbmpbtfaf* JTkr, <&,<& Dr. ntch't wm*alk&
FaUatVglver Hated Abdominal SttspcrUn.
der Braee. Dr. TOcfit BOixr InkaD
Also, aP lMedlriaeii Tras*a*Bup
porters, Shoalder Braces, Remember th* place. Dr. KEY
BEK’S, 140 Wood street,' sign of the Golden Mortar.
, deS-dAwfi .
Hew Dagnarrias Uallcry. -
' MR, NELSON would respectfully inform
v^ ae Ammnllyvtbtt Inortojf,
JOHH 0. BAKES A CO.’S
TEUE MEDICINAL COD LTVEROIL, ■
Carefully prepared frost none but frerh and
xJwrs, miJ«v Qw personal supervision of their
agent at tha Fisheries..
J. an. A CO. tabs great pleasure In offering their brand
of OU, which, on mount of Its enoerior mode of prepara
tion, freshness and parity, am be taken without disrelish
by the most delicate.
Jt Is unneeeaary tq advert to tbs peeullar efiency of
this very viinabls +r*A scientific remedy. Its tnceess in
the euza of nhmwie Bhsumatism* fierofnla, and Lung Lis
eases, when. skillfully applied and persevered in. Is no
longer a matter of conjecture; U tf'now acknowledged to
pomess virtues almost Incomparable to any other
spedfle. Bokl in bottle*, wholesale and retail, by the man
afsetoren, JOHN C.-BAKER ACO*
No. 100 North Third su Philadelphia.
And by Druggist* In Pittsburgh and elsewhere.
CaB-imdAwT
If you don't want to be Straight don’t
-Tin ny Boocurn Eaitx—For more than two years we
bare -worn Dr.Kejmr's “Washington Buspender Brace,"
a—l tel it a pleasant duty again to recommend Its use
to*all of eedrotarr occupations. Combining the advan
vantage of a Shomdsr Brace with those of a pair of Bos
ponders, It Is light and comfbrtable, and effectually coun
teract* the disposition to become stooMbouldered. Tho*
of oarreaders who are Inneedof such an artlde. should
call on Dr. Keyset, on Wood stmt, corner of Virgin alby,
and examine this Braee, which has recently been much im
proved.—nutburpA Dispatch, Bomber tti
Bold wholesale and at Dr. KETSKB’S Truss and
Bhouldsrßnca Depot.liO Wood stmt. Blgnoftbs Gold
sn Mortar. iafi-dAw
JOBS eiwwrwn i WHOOX, .~OOCg»iS rtSHISS
FISHING BROTHERS,
(SUOCXSBOU TO J. *IBO t J OOO „_ _ _
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTB,
NO. 00 WOOD STREET,
PUTSBdkeB, PA.
Propristonof Dr. ITUne*s Celebrated VermlfUge. Lit—
plUr.ke
HOLMES, RABE & CO
SUOCE3BOR TO _
A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER,
MANUFACTURERS OT j
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS,
Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws,
Shafting and ruUept/or Machinery,
Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Note
complete,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Wssxnocxx, No. 112 Wives and 107 Fixn.m, nmnsv
Wood and Bunime sis.
work warranted- mh3l*tf
Du Pout Powder. —Every variety Rifle
Mining and Blasting Powder, In all slse packages alway
on hand and for sals from Mega line. In lots to suit pur
chaser*, on favorable terms. Also Safety fuse.
D. W. 0. BID WELL, Manuteturen* Agt,
no.-pli ~ m front street, Pittsburgh.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND _ M<l _
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND EthOLESALI DEALER IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Produce Generally.
No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
PEARL STEAM MTLL,
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
NEAR TUB RAILROAD (STATION.
Families will be supplied with out various
grad— of FRESH GROUND FLOOR, by lading their or
ders at the Mjil, or In our boxes at Logan. Wilson A Op. s,
Wood street, or Braun A Reiter, corner of Liberty and BL
Clair Pittsburgh; H. P. Behwarts, er J. T. Bampl*.
I> F&urwllLb*fJSvwad to Antilles Insltber oftbedtlas.
Kg- <UKB o»S>-Ut«7- wtah
HAZARD POWDER AGENCY;
ill Vailtliei ol Powder
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
ALBO,
Safety F.uso.
de9> L. a. GRAVE, Agsnt, 122 2d sU Pittsburgh.
ITClintock’i Family Medioinet—Wo
all the attention of beads of Amilins.and others, to tbaad
Tvrtlssmsct ou the fourth page of these valuable family
Medial nes.
” PITTSBURGH
T.jfo- Pin & Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, /
MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH? PA.
ROBT. QAL 1»A Y, President. Jauxa D. McOtU, Bee’y.
This Company makes every Insurance ap
pertaining toor connected withLlPn RISKS. /
jUao.agalnst Uull and Cargo Bisks, on the Ohio and
U IwdalpplrlTertaixdi trlbutanee, and Martne Risks gan-
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And against the Perils of the Sea and Island Navigation
lowest rate* consistent with safety
to ail parties.
DtMCToaa:
Robert Qalway, Alexander Brad&y,
June*B. Qoou. John Follertoa,
William PhlUlpa, Samuel MeClarkaa,
John Seott, James W. liailman.
Joseph P. Gaxsam, M. D, Cbas. Arbnthnot,
John David Rkh«y.
Jtmm UanuU, Horatio N. Lee.KUtonnlng.
John MVHU, Pa.
tnrfs.lvfc (Poet copy Irear fistootl _
Citizen’s Insurance Comp 7 ox Fituourgh
WM. BAOjatnr. PrtsiJsnt.^
SAMUtL L UARSIIKLL, A>cV
orncx, M WATER, BKTWMRM MA&RETtAJfBO
WOOD STREETS.
wftS^BD*OTBITAM«S
and TRAMSPORTA T2QJf.
Wm. Bsgaler. rioyd,
Wm. Hnehaa,
B. Harbaogh, John S. Ini worth.
I mac M. Pea nock. Praecie Sellers..
Walter Bryant, J. Beboopmaker.
Jaa. M. dooper. Vn. B. Uayi,
John Sblnton.
PHILADELPHIA
Fire and Life Iniunmce Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFOMTK THX CUSTOM BOUSE.
Will make all kinds of Insurance, either
Perpetna c* T - | " ||t * < i on every Ascription of Property or
Merchandise, at reasonable rateaof premium.
ROBERT P. KINO, President.
KL W. B*l»wni. Vise President.
DIRECTORS:
Chaa. P. Bayes, I R. RvJkgM.
R. B. KngUsb, i OeoTW. Brown,
P. n-8*»«T, I Joa.fi. Panl, _
a Sherman. i John Clayton,
S. J. Megargea, ) K. WUer.
V. Ducurnt Seowtary. „ .
J. G. COmN. Agent,
4*3i-lyfc ooreer Third and Wood streeta.
Beliance Mutual Iniuranee Company.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
owe* no. :o walsut street.
Qgittat i17T460-Ajseis, $212,723, Acnrtlg Invested.
FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lim
ited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furniture, tc. In tvwn
The mutual fßlari pie, combined with the aeeurity of a
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to share la the profits
of theOoopsay, without liability fcr leasee.
Tbs Script Oertlfleatoe of this Company, (br profits, art
eonrertlbU, at par. into the Capital Stock of the Oonff.
(HJEiIIINQLKTV PreeldsnL
B. M. nSoarsa, Ssoetary.
DIRECTORS:
Clem Ttocler, G. M. Stroud.
Wm. U. Tbompsos, Lewis IL. Ashhunt,
T. O. Borithlll. George N.Bakar,
U. W. Carpenter, Benl.W. Tlngley,-
Robert 8 ten, Z.Lo^rop,
a S. Wood, H- L. Canrn,
ManhaUllUL Robert Tula ad,
Jamec L. Taylor, Edvard G.James.
JacobT. Bunting, . „ .
J. G. oormr. Agent, '
corner Third and Wood streeta.
FennsylTsma Insnnnce Company,
OF PITTSBURGH,
COKHEB OF FOUKTB AND EIUTHfIELD STREETS.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPSRTT.
AOMHST LOSS 0B DAMAGE BY FIBE
AND TIIK PERILS OF
Sea and Inland SaiigaUon and fraaaportation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. F. Johnston, W. kTCUntoek,
D. M. bong, A, J. Jam*,
Rody Patterson, Kennedy TjFriend.
4. Grier Sprout, Oeorgeji. WWte,
Jacob Painter, JoerS. HegUr.
ii’ssss 00 - %asss
orfic^fll
grrtidatf—Usm. Wm V Johnston,
vice. Pmtde»J-»Body Patterson..
ScaatarvttiiiATrtaturtr A AOarriar. , ‘ ,
AaiUantSecrctan/’-B o Carrier. |fe6J ulfi-ly
UKITED STATES LIFE HTSTFBAHCB,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA.
CHABXEBZD APBIL 30, IHO.-Cxum TnnzUA.
CAPITAL—S2SO,OOO.
Office A JE corner of llhjtf om* Ouamd Anett. Phßadttpkia
~OFFICEBS OF THE HOSE BOARDJAT PHILADELPHIA
uaxcwxa: „ ,
Stephen B. Cravibrd, |Pxulß.Ooddxrd,
BenJ. W. Tlngtay, jOeorge M’Henr^
AzucToee W.Thompeon, |fiavT*nne Johnston,
Jacob L. Florence. D *Tfs eux ’
Wmiam M. Godwin, fWUllam U’Ke*.
JVaWm^—Stephen B.Cravibafc
KiS EI H. WUbon, IL.D4
rahlT T* Fourth rtxeeCPltUburgh
A? Special Bnßetid for the Sick.—Dr.
Moru’t Inviffcroting Oordiol rGlevee'vlth woziderful rapid
ity'every disorder incident to the digestive apparatus re
stores the appetite; renews th* strength; hardens the
elea, braces the nerres, gives elasticity to the spirits, re
cruits ths mental eusygies, t-ir UTw * despondency. Imparts
to ths attenuated Dam* a men robust appearance; allays
irritation,ths disturbed Imagination, builds up tbe
•battered constitution; and may be taken without (ear
by the feeblest maiden, witeur mother, as lt le composed
solelycf tb* Juices of me Oriental berbSi pottnt only to
Inrigorat*. exhilarate and restore.
if the system has beoome relaxed by Improper Indulgen
ces, the Cordial win infuse amor* vigwousvltallty *nto ev
ery organ. The lasritnda resulting ftwa late boors or too
don application to labor of any kind, U <iukkly remored
by Its artiootMid ladles engaged in asdentary occupation*,
-andsatj Attotnconvenlenaathawlrom, will find It a sale
and healthy Stimulant. Where th* circulation of tb* blood
Is sluggish, or any of thsfunctions of th* body **• suspend
ed or imperActly perfbraed. It wllljreetore the natural a»
tion mtMimi'i-,*, permanent energv to the oeentiva
and distributive organs.
. Those who art bowed down by physical debility, and eo
teehls as to despair of am recovering ths vigor and mlsn
of manhood, are Invited to gtvstblswondsrfuUnvlgQrant
atrial. It embodies th* aleuwntsjof thetr restoration.—
Belfars they have ccxuramed the first bottle, they will he
coanrtous that the recuperative prindpl* Is a>i work In *T
ery debilitated potion of thetr teams* and hope, soemto
be realised In their thorough recovery, win spring up In
their hearts.
The Cordial ii pulup, hijftly eanee&trited, in plnt -bot
tie* Mce |3 per boa* two fbr •», sU for 112.
aH»lUHa;Aopri*tor.
Ho. 192 Broadway, Hew York.
A**m.-Plttjbarih: Funm Bxoe.. No. 09 Wood street;
Gxo; H, Kmx* 149 Wood eh B,K.Bxua* 57‘Wood»i-7
: . Sold by Druggist* the Unfed State* Can*-
jd* and the West India. -
i' kaid Ud CoiniarL—The donltanniuor
UWFt*l O™ moU7 BIU.UI,IM to ti.
wwninu ,!»,«>*« BMd.jp .jot
Iwtimdliu iMUuit n o4iuu)t.ba
■ w:wrogUA,-. ;
Important to Penoni afflicted with Her
nia, or Rapture of the Boweli, and the
danger of Strangulation by neglect
ing it ,
The right course for an; one to pursue who
m»jo>e afflieted with Rupture. la to procure a good Tnua
wall adapted to th« raptured parti, to order to retain tba
prctrudingpcrtlon of the bowels. Thla U often neglected,
and the bowel become* strangulated, leaving tba patient
not only hta suffering but dangerous condition. I harel «
alway* on hand, and dally adapt, tb* mott Improved t “
Trubbi; among which la I CABERS RADICAL CU-BE J <
TRUSS, which wtllnally prodno*aradical rare In a short ' *
time. Of comae there ar* ca«M when no Tran will ear*, ' 1
bat In * vest majority of redueshle Herrta, or ttnptnre, ; (
this Tram wDI car*. I her* every variety of Truma.
from 60 eta. to S3Q; also, a large amortaunt of CHID 1
DRESS' TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL., SUPPORTERS, '
ELASTIC STOCKISOS, for various broken or enlarged >
reins PILE PROP, a. for the reUef and eura of PUea 1
SHOULDER BRACES, < ir men, woman and children 1
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every rariaty ol ir,
ehanlcal appliance need In the eyre of disease. Call and
examine them at my Draff Store. No. I*o Wood street, eor
nerof Virgin altar, riga of the Golden Mortar.
N. B.—l bare alio an elegant tram for children, which
Invariably cam,
for Dr. KEYSEE at hli Whclemla Drag Store
and Tram Depot, HQ-Wood *t„ Pittsburgh, fa. fel&dewß
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE-
Mr. Kennedy, of Uoxbury, has discovered
In ona of out common part are weadi a remedy that care
eteryiind of Humor, from (A* toortf Scrofula to a common
Pimple.
ll* has tried U hi over aleren hundred eases, and
failed except in twoeaaaa (both thunder humor.) lie haa
now In bis posse salon orer two bun-lred certificate, or its
nine, all within twenty mil** of Boston.
Two bottle* an warranted to euro * nursing loremouth
One to three bottlei will rare the wont kind of pimple*
of the free.
Two to three bottle* will dear the system* of Mies.
Two bottlee an warranted to cure the worst canker In
the month and stomach.
Three to fire bottles an warranted to core the worst
oaee of erysipelas.
One to two bottlee an warranted to ran all bnmor In
the ayes.
Two bottlee an warranted to ran fanning or the par*
and hlotrhcs among the hair.
I Fonr to six bottles an warranted to ran corrupt and
rnnnlng nicer*.
One bottle win ran eeely eruption of the skin.
Two to three bottle* eri warranted to cure the wont
r earn of ringworm.
Two to three bottle* an warranted to rare the mist del
perate eases of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles an warranted to ran salt rheum
1 Fire to eight bottles will con the, worst ease of scrofula
r A benefit la always experienced from the lint bottle,
r and a perfect ran la warranted when the above quantity
la taken.
Nothing looka so Improbable to thorn who have In vain
tried tilth* wonderful madldnes of theday, m that a
common weed growing In the psstuns, and along old
■tone walla, abonld ran every humor in the system: yet
It la now a fixed fret. If yon have a humor it*has to start
t Then an oo If* nor and*, buna or ha’s about It suiting
emu eases and sot yum*. I peddled over a thousand bot
tlMofltlnthevicinityofßoeton. I know Its effect* In
every case. It haa already dohesome of the gnateatenna
ever done in Massachusetts. 1 gave it to children a year
old: to old people of sixty. I hare men poor, pony, wormy
looking ehildnn, whom flesh was soft and flabby, restored
to a perfect atate hf health by one bottle.
To thorn who an subject to a alek headache, one bottle
I will always cun It. It gives gnat rellel to eatarrh and
l» dizziness. Borne who have been eostlve far yean, have ta
i, ken and been regulated by 11. Where the body Is sound,
t> It work quite assy, but when then la any derangement
*• of the functions of nature, It will cause vary singular im!
ingi, bat yon mast not be alarmed—they always disap
pear In from (bur days to a week. Then Is never a bad re
sult from It. On the contrary, when that feeling la gone
you will feel yourself like anew person., 1 .heard some of
the most extravagant eneonlnma of it that man ever U«
tenedto. Noehaugeofdletlaerernaeesiiary—eatthebest
yon can get. I have likewise an herb, which, when eta
mend in sweet oil, dlsmlvM Scrofulous swelling of tb*
nedf and under the ear*. Price 60 ©rat*.
DIBEOTIONS FJR USE.—Adult, one table-spoonful pe
0 day. Chlldnn over eight years, dessert spoonful; children
I from five to eight years, tee-spoonful. As no direction can
be made applicable to all constitution*, taka enough to
* operate on the bowels twice a day.
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance la bad earns
of seroftila. v*
Bold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYBER’S,;UO Wood
* street, comer of Virgin alley. feidAwT
out In frror of II oo (land's German Bitters, as they are
prepared by Dr. G. M. Jackson. We are glad to record.the
eneoaes of this valuable remedy tor dyspepsia.,as we be
lieve It snppllee a desideratum In the medical world long
needed. The wretched Imitator* ami ooonterfelten have
withdrawn th*lr nostrum* from the market, and the
pnhUfl are spared from tse danger ©f swallowing poison
oua mixture In Hen of the real Bitters.*’— Jfcral/t.t
Be* advertisement. feT-’dwdAwT
The beet Evidence that can he adduced
in frvor of the e&cadouroess of TTooflsnd’n Germau Bit
ters, prepend by Dr- C. M. Jackson, la the unprecedented
demand for them from all parte of the Union: and al
though there may be many compoutlde prepared end re
presented as being worthy of a libera) perrtnajra. ret we
frel constrain*! to remark, that the vast number of testi
monials with which the worthy doctor has been honored,
by perwma of tb* highest character and respectability,
who found It neceaary to have recount to hla preparation.
leteeUmooyenffldeatlyranduslrt, that a mon effectual
remedy (hr the almoct immediate relief of thoa* afflicted
with direful malady, dyspepsia, ha* never been dis
cveredL Bee advertisement.'
ARNOLD '& WUXIAMS 1
■aguriCTuuxa or
Cbilsoe Furnaces, Wro’t Iron Tubing
AND FITTING GENERALLY.
For Warning and Ventilation of BuUdin^i.
A.l V. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by
Steam or Bot Water, Pipe# orChUeon’* Furnace, Church**,
uoyvila, Hospitals, Factorise, Green Honeee, Court Houses
Jail Hotel* or Dwellings. No. 25' Market st, Pittsburgh
Balm of a Thotuaad Flowers, for beau
tlfytng the Complexion, and eradicating, all Tag. Prunes
and Fucxus firom the tace. Bold at Dr. Keytar's, 140
Wood street. felfidawS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Lecture to Parents and Children.
SUBJECT—Want,,MoraI and Rational, of
O Brmmetrieal Education.
UK?. OEO. B. BCBBKLL will deliver the fourth lee
tun of the conns* In the 4th Ward Bebool Boose, Penn
«Vcm THUESDAY Evening, March Ish, at
Admlttance free. - ft39-2t
TO DEALiSHS IN WASHBOARDS.
TN 1847 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented
la valuable Mnreceswiti tu IRuUaanis, for which he
obtained a ihlcfllinOet, 1849. Bald Unprowment consist
ed la properly prapurtng the Sfou.of a sheet of Zinc <ar
other suitable metal) and there rearing them to/ncftcor
eat their way Into the solid wooden eidee or legs of a
Washboard; the methods pravtowtlv employed, having
been to plough qcrocm or eulo t*ort*a to receive the me
taUe plate. O. SICE aobeequsntiy sold his entire interest
atnl ovnertkip in said Patent to the subscriber, whole
now Jbfe EremUter Ottrtof. u well ae cmlv aidAorued ato»>
ufyeturer ef O. RICjfSIMPROVED EATEMT ZINC
WASHBOARDS, having snceeedej the late firm of
Wayne, Bailer A Go. In that bn tin sea. Induced by the
popolarity and extensive asleof said Patented Washboards,
cundrv persons have engaged in making and-rendlag
them wttAouf authority to to do, thereby tiolatino (Ac Right
secured by said Patent. Baits have' been commenced and
are now pending against certain parties, known to be thus
engaged, and uL my intention, to prosecute for all in
frlngaarenta upon my legal and just right to the extent
ol the law. AU pertotu are tbmftn cautioned against
purchasing or dealing in Zlao Washboards, nude after
the manner patented trr Rica, unlee* branded “O. Ries’t
Improved TRuAAoordi, Patented noneotherbting
4tn vine. It may be well to remark that the variation in
the shape of the crimp, or the employment of any Patent
ed Machine to nail Wash hoards, does not rive the right to
use the DjXmted Indxng /Yon above desalted, open
whieh the natesuf the Board really depends. Whnsessli
odere for the pandas «rffefr mper.tfu.ny soUMted and
promptly executed at as iow_priro« as aaref the unau*
thalssdmaksc,br JOBIPHW. WAYNE,
Ckde Proprietor tad Manufoetumthereofr
Qffireat Hardware Store, No. 191 Main Sth^
XEGHTOR’S NOTICE—AII Mreons in-
JPidebted to the estate of Lrman T. Corell. late of the
City of Allegheny, dic’d; are hereby duly notified to make
Immediate payment, and all persoos having claims
against said estate are requested to present them,' duly
authenticated,foraettfoment^without•
fo3B4twT NATHANIEL WEST, Executor.
Three 3 story houses for sale-
Bltuated on Franklin and -Elm its. Tbs corner
nous* contains 6 rooms, a good eallarand a store room;
water fixtures through the house. The other houses con
tain 8 rooms eaeh, bath rooms, cellar, hot and edd water
through the whole house, for price and terms, all at the
Real Estateofla of 8. CPTHDRET A BON.TtO, 3d at.
NEW GOODS —A- A. Mason A Co. have
received and are now opening upwards of 80 cases
ana packages oTNewOoods, eon sifung or the baft makes
or Bleae ed and Brown Mull ns. Calieoea. Qlngbama.
Cheeks Tweeds, Linen and Honsekeeplng Goods, with a
splendid aasortmant of all kinds of Dress Goods, which
will resold at very tow prices. fi>3B •
BONNETS —A. a, Mason A Co. have jnsfe
reettS eases ofnaw Spring Bonnets, comprising -cot
ored Belgrade, Taney Brilliantes. Embroidered. Gimp,
.Napolltan. Knellsh Straw, Ac. ~ fa3S '
E)R SALE.—A Lot of Ground on the cor-!
her of Oongraae and Wylie fronting 3LM fret on
»and rumung beck 90 ftet to a 4 foot aUeyj Price
■ Apply to teas B. m*lain a bon, n 6th st.
J FLAXSEED—55 bogs and 2 bbls. now
; landing for ale by YfiAIAH DICKEY k 00.
DRY APPLES-*-GO bags now landing for
eaUby ftffl XBAI AH DICKEY * GOT
SUNDRIES— 24 bags Sumac;
4 bags Flaxseed; told eoppar Still;
8 bus. do, to arrive for sale by
ft3S ISAIAH PICKET k Cl>.
riITY WARRANTS WANTED—Pitts
\J burgh City Warrants wanted by
ifes B. MsLAIN A SON.2L 6th St.
, nn ACRES OF PRIME LAND, in Mer
property, t.
FllO the Honorable the Judges of the Court
1 of General Quarter Beadons of the Peace, in and for
- The retKlon cNm il Klmt, ol th. M 'Wui Pitt—
burgh, in the coantrafcrecald,hamblrsh(iw<sth, that yonr
pntiticaer hath provided hlmselfwtthmaterialsfor the ac
commodation of travrlen and others, atblsdweiling bouse
in. the ward aforesaid; and prays that your Honors will ba
pleased to grunt him a llaensetokeep a nubile bouse of en
tertainment. And your petitioner, sain dutybeund. will
ever pray. .. * JOSEPH KI8E&.
Wi the sureoibers, ritisens of the Third ward, do
certify that th* above petitioner is of good mute fior hon
esty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room
and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of
strangers and travelers, and that said tavern Is necessary.
Jamae Mon tooth. A. Mullen, J.R. Hlbbert, J. Shlpton,
Wm. Uuckey, r. Baird, Jamee JrcuUr, J.G. Baekofim,
Geo.Aur*nts, JobuJ. Vetter, John MeQuewan, Willlaa
Household Furniture, &c, t for Sale.
ANY person who may be commencing
housekeeping «*r purchase an satire outfit, on vary
reasonable teraSiiud good-Furniture, by calling on (hie
subscriber, at TdWebetersi.
feS74wd JOHN T. BHRYOCK,
OTICE—A BROWN COLORED MEM
ORANDUM BOOK vu taken from our desk on Bat
vraay afternoon, containing, besides a small amount of
money, the following dseenred promissory notes, which
tbs public are can tie red against purchasing—One of Wrn.
Boyte for two hundred doUurs; oneof WaaTtevinfor two
hundred dollars; one of T. Uliver for three hundred , and
doilare and fifty cants, and coo of ffm. if. Bhinn
Sot ntnety-one doilare and:fifty cents.. The person who
UM ! n ° D gMa3!^iag2fiais.
TJRINTINOPAPERrOR SALE-20 mma
(3)ODD LBS. BRIMSTONE in (tore ana
Mi.tr.. ruuußaßEoe. :>
KflfY-BATH :BBIOKS jn’ttara tnafor
" ten ~ njumiftßsaa,
TTE MOST SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN
BOOK: *
RUTH. HALL,
A Domestic Tale of the Present Time.
BY TANHY FERN.
400 pp. 1400. Cloth. Price $1.25.
It bu beeo renrrod to thli diftluffnlehnl euthcrett to
•eblare whet m *jr. nader the dreomstuces nicarded
as the moat brilliant mens* ever obtained by an Amcri*
can writer of fiction. M EUTU HALL,” .her tint cootina'
uas story, though deriving no Interest of popularity from
connection with any of thoee vexed questions which aft*
tatethepublic mind. has. Id tha two T iv ~' ri th> fine* Its first
appearance, agreatly larger sale Tthan any other Ameri
can work of fiction, whatever, within tha eaOe' period.—
This extraordinary bet Is, of Ujelf, abundant evidence of
the abeorbina interest and graphic power of this ramark
able work. We have In onr possession several hundred
review* of "RUTH HALL.- which have already appeared
in the principal newspapers and period!calx Nearly all
of these pronounce It emphatically a work of genius; many
predicting for it the largest sain of any American book,
and devoting whole columns to its eulogiutn, while we
hate yet seen but a very few (not tweHe in alU_ which
dray Its singular fascination. "RUTH HALL” Is for aalo
by BookaeUen generally. PublUhrd ny
frC7-lwd2tw* MASoS 8R01L.23 Parkßow, New Vork.
For Rent. ~
A DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt
f\ township, with Two Acre* of ground. Fruit Trees,
Shrubbery, Out-houses, A&, will be rented cheap, and for
atsnnofrearstoagoodtenanL AnolrtoUno. A. Swans
at th* office of jaS-tf PATRICK A FRIEND.
Spring Style of Hats.
JAMES WILSON, Fashionable Hatter,
Federal street, Allegheny rity. Is now prrporM to
supple bis customers and the public with the Spring
style otilats In all their variety. Gentlemen wishing a
fashionable bat can be suited bereas well, both as to
price and quality as In eltberol tbe two cltles. Also, the
Corrugated Brims, so much admired, with a large assart
meat of boys’ and eblldwo’sJlats and Caps, all of
will be sola low far cash. fe2t lwd - JAMKa WILSON.
Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Co.
A N adjourned meeting of the Stockholders
J\ of this Company will be held on WEDNESDAY, the
Ttnof March,atlOoxlock, A.M„ at their offlee. No. 140
Third st,at which the Report of the Auditors appointed
by them to Investigate the accounts of the Company god
Treasurer will be submitted^
Ch4lrm „
Snmrr F. Vos BoxxaQMT, Bec’y. fe24-3tcod
. Water-Cure Institute.
HAND STB RET {SOUTH SIDE) BET. PENN STREET
AMD TBE RIVER, PITTSBURGH PA.
TkOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi-
IP tlonsr In the Old Schools of Medidne, Allopathic
andHomtrpaUile, and for thspast ten years a suocesilhl
Hydronathut, has opened a WATER CORK in the above
location.
i The perfectly safe, direct and Immediate effect this sys
tem has on all Fewra, and all dliiieu acute and chronic
—while it Is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak
and debilitated, renders itpccollariy desirable in families,
who will be treated at their homes.
Allopathic and Homcepathlc treatment will be admlnls*
tered where desired; but, after long and thorough experi
ence, Doctor Baals gives a dsdded preference to liydropa
thy, which has, throughout the da and new world, prov
en so eminently successful In every fra of disease, menu ‘
ding Incipient Consumption, Bronchi tie, Dyspepsia, In
flommatory ■«<* Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutane
ous. Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures
from highly reputable dtUens of nearly every state In the
Union, can be examined at Doctor Baels'sofflce. The Rev.
Clergy are Invited to eonsuhhlm gratia , •
warm water being used in the commencement, and of
ten throughout thetreatment.lt is a luxury Instead of un
pleasant, as thoae unacquainted might suppose.
RzyiactczA.— Hewm. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palm-;
er, W. W. WUson. W. 11. Williams, Tbaihptou Bell. J.R.;
Weldon, D.T. Morgan, ffm. D. Holmes, E. fiLEnj&lab, A:
M. Kerr.
The undartignod, havihg visited Doctor Baelx’s Institu
tion and witnessed his successful treatment. eheerfaUr re-'
commend Mm as a thoroughly educated end skillful Phy-
Joe. M’Coffaells, David Hunt, John
C. Curtis, Robt. Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright,
W. W. Patrick, Mooes F. Eaton, 0. Ormeby Gregg.
JsMmd
SELLING,uFF AT COST,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, &c.
w - M ; o c^m?s^w os ’
A RE, now offering their entire' stock of
J\_ Carpeting. Oil Cloths. Buga, Matting* sort,
com prising the largest ana ben aseortmrat in the West
ern market, whlehws Import direct and select from the
most celebrated manufactories In the country. Our stock
comprises In part the following, vis:.
Elegant Velvet Pile Carpets. Oil Cloths.
Tapestry Brussels do Cocoa Matting,
Extra do do Spanish do.
Superfine Ingrain do Canton do.
Three-ply Imperial do Chraile Rugs,
Fine Ingrain do Tufted do.
Common do . do Stair Bods,
Twilled Venetian do Transparent Window Shades
Plain do do Piano and Table Covers,
Tapestry Ingrain do Iflgored Woolen Balxo, Ac,'
With a full assortment of all other Goods and Trimmings
usually kept ina Carpet Warehouse. Those wishing to
furnish SLtamboaU, Holds or Bouses will find it to their
advantage to as now is the time to procure the best
bargains ever offered In this market, as we are selling off
our stoek for Ouh at Eastern coet.
tS9 W, MeOLINTOCK A BROS.
ARTIFICIAL TEETU!!
DBS. DUNCAN & CAMERON,
DENTISTS,
No. 160 West Sixth stmt, bftwttw llact and El a strtd*.
CINCINNATI.
mnis OFFICE under the management of;
I Its prveent proprietors, has l*«u lucreaiaDK in repu
tation for superior operations in the Artificial Depart
ment ofDentlstry for the last ton years.and no expenses
or effort shall he wanting to give satisfaction to all who
may favor it with their patronage.
TTie subscribers would .call attention to Ihe following
•senitial points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, via Beau*
t* and naturalness ufappearance, quality and strength
of the materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness in
restoring tbs natural appearance or the speech, and abil
ity to mastleaU, in all of which they are warranted in
saying they are exceeded by none, and equaled by fcw.
TKKTiI inserted from one to a full set. with Artlfldal
Gums. rulland Half Stetalnvartably Inserted by suction.
AH operations In Dentistry performed In the most thor
ough manner.
TRRMS—Considering tha superior character of the
work and tu* guarantee given, they are the most reason -
lq the West.
TwTtrih v more, cm Odd Platt, fC.OO per ToolA.
“ “ ** Silver ** 2.00 *****
Tbe money refunded if the Teeth do not prove sitisfac-
*°s^*For the information of thoes living at a distance,
w* would state that our facilities ire such that we can
make Id the finest style,a full set of TKETHin from 24 to
4S hours, and small pieces In proportloa, v «o that do deten
tion need.be apprehended.
W. a DUNCAN,
J. G. CAMERON, / D «usts.
delS-ly No. 166 West Cth st- bet. Race A Elm. Cin.
JA. BROWN, would most respectfoßy In
• -form the public that he keeps on hand, at his stint
on tha west side of the Diamond, Allegheny City, a
Elate amortment of Venltian Bands; Alsu, Venluan Bhufo
sra ere made to order, la the best style, warranted equal
to any In tha United Stataa. His Blinds can be removed
without the aid of a screwdriver, navins purchased the
stock, tools, and wood of the Cabinet Establishment of
Kemesy A McClelland, I am. prepared to furnish theikqld
customers ee well as the puuto at large, with overruling
lutbsdr line. Agracy, No. & Wood street, Plttsbm^T^
“Prove all to that Tj' 1
TYLER’S - COMPOUND >
GUM ARABIC SYRUP.
increasing demand for this mostpleas-
I antisafo end efficacious remedy for all pulmonary
duiasM, ha* enabled the proprietor to reduce the price so
uto place It within the reach of all flume, its superiori
ty over most is attested by many em
inent physicians In Baltimore, Washington, Ae. the whole
nf Maryland, Penniytvanla, Virginia, ce~ who have been
eye wltoeeree of ite efficacy when the osual remedies • have
foiled; and by of our most respectable dtlxena
who have used it hi their fomille* both as creventire and
eure with nevaHfoUingtucoea for the last twenty years
during whlrii period, with very little aid from advertis
ing, Ac, It has gradually spread Ite reputation over th*
whole Union. In eases ot recent
Cold*, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c.,
R decs'Unmediate rtlitf, and generallyeuresln aday «
two, without interfering with diet or bualtwM,' or render
ing the rpetem more susceptible ot .Gold; in chronic cam.
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, .bronchi
tis, Affections of the Langs, and
Consumption,
It Is always very beneficial, and seldom falls, when com
minted in time, to perfect a cure. Price 25 and- 60 rents
a bottle.
Wholesale and Retail Agents, Messrs,FLEMING BROS.,
flats Kidd k Go.) NoTS Wood st. oe2SM__
St. Clair Hotel.
-'Owner /tern and St. Ctaxr stt, Atttbtgpft. Jfr.
FFIHE undersigned, formerly of “Brown's
1 Hotel,” having taken this large andcommodlomi Uo
tS7 and having refitted It In magnificent style, would w
spoctftilly invite his friends and the traveling public to
glT* hhu a teiL Awured. with the eonventens* of the
nouss and bis long experience lu the business, be can give
A NOTHEB'Pittsburgher- Ustitying to the
/XwonderfullycniatiT* powers of BcghaTe’sHollaadßlt-
PmsBUMO, Dec, 6th, 1854.
much fo,that my stomach rentsed to retain anything. I
have tried almost every remedy, and the regimen of sever
al physicians, but without alleviation, until I began the
use affisrhavefr Holland Bitters, and have now Tbond re
lief almost amounting to a cure. I found It efficacious in
removing the extreme debility ~T*l f T-d by this
aud generally as a tonielt be* few equals aad no superior.
Bespeetfally, Jeocs Wsßt,BaeL, below Market.
Oatmow—Be carefiti to ask for Bcerhave’s Holland Bit
ter*. Thegreat popularity of this medidne has induced
many imitations, wnlch th* pobl is should gua- d against
purchasing as th* genuine Bcerhavrs Holland Bitten.
JNO.G. BMlTHTulnnlngham.'
U. P. SCHWARTZ, AUesheoy,
d*33-fo . and Drttgglits generally.
C ASH IS USELESS UNLESS' EM
PLOYED! S2>SOO WANTED.--Persons seeking an
investment for their cash can porches* a Ground Rent of
13.000 on valuable City property for Twenty-Hr# Hundred
Dollars. For particulars apply to
fell ’B. CUTHBEBT k BON, 140,8 d st-'
XIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON
Wsu Brsap yon Btut.—We offer for sale the entire
good will and fixtures of one of the best stoelurin
theeity. tte stock U large, well selected, and of a superi
or Quality, There are two setts of mechanics’ and a com
plete sott of hands’ tool for manufacturing tin andother
war*. For terms, fie, apply to _
ft!7 B. ATLAIN * SON. No, gl Fifth st.
T AUNDRY BLUE —The attention of famk
1 A lie*' and wash-women Is Invited to this Blue, whkh is
rimply Indigo dissolved, having all its proptftiea retained.
The Laundry Blue powwa over the undissolrod Indigo,
the advantage of imparting a better color to ctothe*. of be
jag much more simple aod convenient for use, and of .be
ing a saving of about one half, owing to the foot that not
more than one half of the Indigo can be dissolved by wa
ter. It is entirely destitute of any properties Injurious to
eiotha. W* would eoitdt a trial, and-warrant it to be as
mreMnted. For sale by JOHN HAFT, Jr.
No. I*l Wood at.
MUTLER’S MERCANTILE WRITING
FLUlD.— DipUttnai and Prist MtdaUhat* beenhmard
Cl Fluid /hi, ou Ohio Meehantct lastihde-jCincinnati,
October. ISuTo&L State Fair, Newr£~oKio, October,
1864; Indiana Sate Fair, Madison, la. October,
Copy qf a Letter from Assistant iket Master at CinaanatL
CaiOHSaR, Sept. 8,1864—Jb But Masters and OUttn.—
This office has fore longtime found it dlfficnltto procure
aeatlsfoeterr artUe ofWKtfAgaud Copying Me. We re
quire a readuy flowing Ink that would not gum ujrtha
pens and stands. This ohiect in our opinion ha* beenfol
nr attained by using Butler’s MercanUie WriUng and
Copying Fluids, manufoetured in oar city by JuntJ.
Benxk, -Agent—which we have purchased- by the dozen
for the use of this office. We recommend the above with
eonfidenes to Post Masters and Commercial Men'gen
erally. J. H, SINCLAIR, Assistant PJ Id. -
For sals wholesale aad retail by
jaL H.E. BEIXEB3. 67 Wood streeUg
PAA LBS. AM.' CAYENNE in store and
QUUfornlibT MT FLEMING BROB.
CHAMOIS SKINS—A fine lot in store dnd
for sal* by ' ft 27 ' ' VLEMINQ BROfl.
AHA DBS. CHROME YELLOW in store
UlfUaadforsaltfby FLEMING BROS.
4 A fin DBS. CREAM TARTAR on hand
fl* by _ FLEMING
LACK LEAD
meat on hand and for sale by FLBMINQBROa.
6K<n DROP BLAnK on hand and
tmdformleby ‘ ELEBIHQ Bros.
■JEACHES- 99 ska, damaged, now land
X ing, for sale by isatar diqKRY A CO.
TNDL4. RUBBER , WHIPS of aU sites,
Xwboleaale and retail, at the Rubber DraoAllff Market
d*i3 j. k hTmiilmw.
A^ORN—SOO bus. in ear for sale bv
y/JEP \ - . JjAW.BEA, 74 Water st^
IiJDM DROPS—Another large supplv of
XM'very finely fisrored Gam Drops roomed by
W 8 , JOs. FLEMING, cor ftSmond sad Market st,.
Cm BBLS: N.' Y. - BiRU P; >..?
AUCTION SALES.
P ' M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
fbmswrcnU Bales P««», corner Wood and FiflX ttmi
A DMINISTHATOR’S SALE OP A LAv.
/A. A MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY—WiIIbe sold at the
eommerriil ealee moms, corner Wood and 6tfe*U.on Sat
urday «**nio_£, MwehM, commencing, At 7 o'clock,hr or
dvrof JsmM Todd, •dm'r of Jama* devd.a
valuable Idlcary or law and UlaeaUaneon* Bookie • f
■ Wharton, iteilao Mites, Eln
ney.TJarT.Kawl* Feuroee A Watte, Watt* A Strunk,
HUU, Sergeant A hawte. Coven. Johnston. WendelL
Rrovße- Craneh. Trier and others; Massachusetts Reports.
Ksplnasae’e Mai Wni, SUrkteon PhaiP
lagandßrldeooe, Chlttyon Pleading. Crime. Lav, -Uen
era! Franc* aQiLßl*ck*U.ne; Smith and monu’t Laws of
Pennad Graydons Forma; Freeadenta of WinL Merchant*
Book of Reference: Bor grant on Attachment; U« Library;
Tldd’a Practice; Gilbert's Law Byldence; Boa ton Edition oi
Shekapeare, London ooi»y of took a Voyage*. Qraham’a
Colonial lilatorr. Ontt and Raman Clacske, Liras and
Portrait* of eminent Americana. Froiaaart's Chrenletea.
Southey** Chronicle of the CJd, Glar'i Lite and Tlmea.
Cavmlloe Philosophy, lioktemith'a Works, toanoaVKs
pays. Early Governors of New England. CUria Iteolea.
Thiere’Treoeb HirtorJe* Bnnyan'f Holy War. Fleetwood’*
Lite or Christ. North American Atlas, Papa’s Works,
Knight’# Cyclopedia of London. Ac.. An.
be had at toe Bales roomie P, M. I>AYIS, A net.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—
f Oa Thursday evening. Uareh lit. at T* t o’elaek,f *t
the Merchants’ sti, will be »ld» tor eaeh,
par famlk, f r account whom it.majr-“ncsnu
W alum i-arllugton Cannel Coal R. IL
60 “ Itocklaad Mining Co.J
JOO - Flint Steel do do:
60 ** N. American Mining Co ;
SO “ ' Western lutui&MCo. f. M. PAYIB, Amt[j
| » IDGE MINING CO. STSCK AT AD&
JXTIrtN-Oo Thursday evening. Mkreh, Ift, at 7S
iTeloek, at the Merchant** Exchange, 4tlk etreet, will be
bid. by order of Jnebua Hanna, Treasurers
■ Bluree RUro Minins Co. Stock forfeited for noa-W
ttcntofawsmeote, ~ - . P. it DAYIB. A Oct.
npkUSTEE’S SALE OF 15 BUILDING
.1 SIXTH WARD-On ToaaOay afternoon,
y°ti£- *t 3t> dock, nn the will ba aold by
wr-ier of John tiemin.Kan, trustee of Robert Porter, Esq*
* • H Q lldius Lota, as laid out by the late
1 l la bla first plan of lota la the 6ih and
I** l To 11 ?** srt ‘ w “lch lota, to wit; Number*
* nJ 46 bat* eaeh a frontuf 80 feet
on Centre Avenue and extend back southwardly about W
~ *h? *° d mnalolog Bof which lots, to
wit; Numbers «,49. 60, 51, bz, 63. £t and 65 bare each a
front of A) feet onClarkat. and .extend southwardly br
the whole distance to Rose rt. 00 feet wide. Theater* of
fer great inducements to tboaa desirous of purchasing
property n artnebualnea part of the city. Tama at
tala. P. «. DAYIB, Auct.
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR
T t7TH WARD AT AUOTION-On Friday evening,
March 9th, at 7 o’clock, at the Merchant* E«hajig*;4th
st- will be aold, 40 lota of ground, situated near the toll
gate, adjoining the 7th ward, having a front da Centre
Arenas and adjacent streets, and being very advantag
eonily located for persons who desire a cheap reside new
near the business part of the city. Plant of which cun he
had at the Auetlon 800 mi. Title indiiputablo. Items,
one-thirdeaih, Lalanee in I and 3 totererL^
NUNNS AND CLARK’S PLANOST
SPLENDID PRESS STOCK!
HENRY KLEBER,
Sble Agent far Pittsburgh and TTestem FkimsytOasttaiJir,
_ NUNNS A CLARK'S
unriTalled _ _ M9M||
STFPpTa‘n S 0
TJESPECYFULLY informs the public of
!"•, Pittsburgh and vidnltr that a splendid fresh stock
of AioMU <£ Clark’s superior Pianoe is now being prepared
for him, and has partly been received. The immense and
TasUfolnereaelng popularity of Nunns and dark’s Pianos
has caused the firm to add anether wtug to their enor
mous eftabllahmcnt. a description of which mag be found
in a late nunber of the Wisverly Mapasine, rii:—“lt Is un
doobtedly the largest, and, lf««J not mlstakcm. the
oldest house devoted to that branch of business in the
United States. It was established upwards of thirty yean
ago by an Ingenious and enterprising Piano-Forte build*r
who acquired a practical and thorough-knomtedpeed the
“art, trade and mystery” of mauufoeturlng the beautiful
Instruments for whieh this house has so long been fomoua.
If patronage is the highest compliment that can be paid
to anestablUhment,snd imitation is the sincere** flattery,
then Ibeflrmof Nunns dClark hive much to be proud ofi
for they have never bGfen abb to go ahead of their orders
enffidenUyto make up Pianos far exhibition and specula
tion." i\ • - '
The ibove remarks from the pen of a Dorfon editor on a
Hero Fork establishment are pocullarly forcible and sig
nificant. ■ i
Opinion of Mbns-LAZABE, the celebrated PiatdsL
Having in most of my concerts made me of andouwfhlly
examined the Pianos mads by Nuims A Clark, New York,
I freely give this testimonial of their superiority with re
gard tavolume and power <ir tone and' their pramptnaas
and elasticity ol touch—qualities so important in forming
the hands and Improving, the style of playing of musical -
students. MARTIN LAZARB, Proftasorof the Piano
at the Royal OoniervativeofParis.
Opinion <f Madame DE VRIES.-
The accompaniments to mrs-ngs. having been played
In nearly ail my concerts on the Pianos made by Jumna 4
Clark, I consider them admirably adapted to Uestd and
unite with the voice—a great and important consideration'
with vocalists. _ ROSA DB TRIES.
Opinion of MAURICE STBAKOSII, the celebratedPianitt
i have for past been oalng one of jVianu
c£ Clarlft Pianoe in my own family, azuf consider them
preferable to any other, both for pHvato and concert pur*
poses. - They have a peculiar delicacy cf tone and touch
to ‘ : ™‘ ,TOl ““ “ d P °*HABKIOe' STRAKO9II.
OpimonqfraidenlErrfcstort. ■
IXaviug thoroughly tested the capacities and qualiUea
of JVtmiu d* Clarl/t Pianos, we feel oonstralned to pr».
nounce them tuperinr in every respect. Their tone is ir
reproachable for vulumc, brilliancy and «iua*lty, and
their touch delightful for promptness and elastldty—eito
to l-JJM* tgj rtjU.«d totoij
icaruero. - HENRY ROHBOCK.
C-ANTON, • -
NV^BIDLK,
JEAN MANNS, and othen.
It. Kleber gives a full anil xuh’xfocfdry wo front with ev
ery Plano, and will positively sell them at New York Jii&
lory prices, will tout addition for freight, risk, eto, and. tba
money refunded if the Piano prove* defective.
HENRY KI.EBRR,
Sole agent for Nunns k Clu-k for Western Peona.
Also. CARHA&T * NEBDItAM'B penm'iM MELODEONS
No. 101 Third at.
P. R.—Also a choice lot of DON HA ITS- highly- nqpntar
A MEETING of the Stockholders of the
t\_ Pefioa. Sale Manufacturing Co., of Allegheny county.
Pa- will be held at the office of SAMUEL P. FIBHXR, No.
Walnut at-' Philadelphia, on THURSDAY. UarcF23d,
at il o’clock, A. M- flw the purpose of increasing the Capi
tal Stock to the turn of One Hundred and Thirty Thous
and Doilare, for the manobetorinff of Soda.
Published according to Act of Aeaembly.
CUAKLKB USNNIQ. V
'SAMUEL P. FI-HTER, }-Board Of Directors,
ftfZ7-3wd*GEORQBT. LEWIS, ) , i.
Election notice.
Owns Ears Cigat Ooxyasr.l
Exa,9th February. LB6a, ? f -•
A N Election for Seven Directors of the
xjl Erie Canal for the M ensalng year” will be
held at the Office of the Company in'Erie, ohtWFZSST
MONDAY IN MARCH next. • : ’ t
foia-dtmarl MILKS W. O-iUQHEY, Sec’y.
_EICCtIOIUI .
AN Election for officers for w the Company'
/A for erecting a Bridge over the Alleghany rivet onto-.
aitePlitsbargh, in the county of Allegheny?’ wUI be bold
<m lathe office of th« Company, at the north end of the
Rridga, on MONDAY, the 6th aay of Mareh next, eom
jmenflngatl o’clock,P.M- JOHN HARPER;
: fbMni • •Treaggrer- 1
\ Notice. ..
* CUCE of our DeposUore as have not iret
STVLE HATS.—Wo toonld^jk
» O invite our. friends and the public general!/
■<vdi and examlneour new style of corrugated Hats,
-'Whichwe areseUlncldw for.CA9U;lsiw>onrOeleet£kl Gap,
iwhuh Is acknowledged to be the neatest and BEST eapot
thomsou, ftl9 JAB. WILSON A SON, 91 Wood ft. ■
B«mo7aI.
TSAIAE DICKEY i CO. have removed to
i A No. 80 Water and G 3 Front sts- warehouse formerly
tweptedby Hardy, Jones A Co. fo!9
“PLAIN BLACK SlLKS.—Morphy &
• d. Bdirh field have a full assortmentof Plain BTackSPh*
ofthe various grades ot qusllty and’ different widths.'
jaxamu which are superior English Silks of heavr-bodr ana
iblghuutre. Afon Sfrlped, Plaid and Damask Site.of
inewesfatylea. ■ - CP
; • Groceries at Cost.
undersigned wishing to' decline basi~
i ness, offers his entire stock of Hoods, comprising a
; general assortment of Family Orooeries. aiccwS for eash
Sor approved notes, and wUlpoMtiroly cloa* out his (toek
will expire at that
te. The attootfon of the trade and fhmlliesf'desiring
■cnoice goods at low prieee. Is romctftdiy aoiidtod. ’
! Flxtoreal^li
similar business be wCI oflto-rara to'* n>^w , tfffbP-
I “ Female Diseases* ? . .1
TTOCTOB BAELZ, No. 3 8 Hand, fit* .tre&ta
for any length of time.
To Uercluiito, Manu&ctuien, fte.
A NY House requiring the^&ainstance of a
!XR. thozonghly competent and akilfal Practical Book-
Of HiCh .
i Linden Lead Company of Wucbnain.
:F¥tHE Corporators of mis. Company have
5 JL opened books for totte capital Stock.
aCTha Banking House of Messrs. A. ,WILKIN 8 A 00- R&
T 1 Fourth it- Pittabnrgh, where nophleU containing
;Gbart*r,Ueologleal Surveys, Aaeanoe obtained by portiec
•dealring information relative to the Ootaaany. i m T*_
S Intelligence Office,
! SO. 2 ST. CI.AIB STREET.
ICJ ERVANTS of all descriptions supplied.
■ O Private fomilies and Hotels are respectfully auidted
toavail themselves of the facilities now offered, nstserr
;loee offered as guarantee fur future fovora. •
N. B.—Ool'.ectlons promptly attended to. •'
, 1 ftO-lyd t JOS. LEWIS. -
TCELLERSi COUGH SYlteFdN ILLINOIS
. .-more or Jess, with * cough for several yearn, which lasi
; year confined him to his bed and required taedleai treat
•mant for three month*. During the rammer hegbtbet
iter. but stUlttwcongh crntlnued to distress him by day
and night, which was only relieved hr the use of tun«***
Coughßyrup,whkha gentlemen by the hamenf ChaDin
faßnabt with him from the State of Ohio.: Mil Cfcantn
had found. theßyrup. of greatest use in his fomUyTiuid
. '»hen moving fhna Ohkc took fifteen bottles wHh himtT
.pertiouof. which JudgoPlerce obtained, and usedwUh’
!»*• B- R- SKLLERa A CU. Proprietors. 67 Wood St,
l-'SrSSr*
COUGH. CANDY DROP
' PATENTED 1837. - ; . '
SHESE DROPS wherever they have been.'
lntrodaoed. othirr Crm.
Oommi§Sffis
Their superiorityronsists in their ■qfreeaWeflawfSAS:
efldal to PUBUO BPBAKBBE and I SINQISuLT&£S?
more all huiUnesn from the throat, and dear*andffi™
• ton* to the Ttdne. Price L2H and i&ceats abox. aaa ** T6
Bold wholecals-end-retail by rr.jcvirvn nans. n>»^
KiddAOo.lNo.ooWoO«iAt;*ndttS^ig B S§^S^
• eXOTtt - :■ - • -•..-■■■ ■ .cwigfcd.
Te'Oß THE Vf KSf—Any person 'going, to or
*>■ ■»*»*
! w t “" 11
I also have a Printed Register of Rrel Estate.' Tu'kuwi
- de7-tf - : Commwtlaf Broket, 76
i : . GPTHALMIC
BR. Ji - JL SPEER,, in- addition ' to- the
aU operation* necessary for their niieC
This notice U dretned jtoCNiary toforreet’anenmaoße
t . The underaigned having been
} VIRTUEmay flouriab. in * bad Cravat. -
1 Z Butman and a stocking Hat: .
W*LSUN A bon; No; ftl. Wood- ire nMyarjuT
act prtcea for OASU, - Fartlcnlar attention is Invited'sA.
> onrJ3ands3AOHata. C*M
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