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    'PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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PITTSBURGH :
,NESDAY MORNING, JAN. - 80, i 556..
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To the Republicans of the United States.
In acoordaxien With what appearsnd_ top ; o the
Whersl &dm of the Eapabilean putt., e
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ttne ad, On.lrm.a of the mets
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the Rephblloan party, at mods entoreQuent day, to
notolaste polOodshe• for th• Pre•nr• •nfl Ties Pro.'
denim, to be suppeatadttr•BME. Won m lo ot N i o , Nember, 1806
GOODRiCH, &us,
DAVIDV WI LIEW, of Ps,.
LAWRENCE BA lIIICEE,Af it.
WILLIA3II.. WHITE, at Win
/1011111J1 01 THI SALAIIZII or ors. JUDGES.
Wawa glad to learn that the Bar of this city are
taking measure's to induce the Legisle4ure to in
crease the salaries of
.. .the Law Judges of this
county. We hope tlatsfroject may succeed, as it
is no more than sheer Judee to the Judges, mull
is of the utmost importance to the people, if they
would secure the cervices of able and learned
men In high judicial stations. The great
creole in the pride of living has diminished rela
tively the eateries paid, so that $6,000 now
would be no higher than $2,000 live years ago.
Gentlemen who consent to serve as Judges have
to give up their practice, with its large prospec
tive Indiesse, and to depend upon their 'salaries
alcomacir eepport, and or the education of their'
children. When the VMe to out, they find
themselves without practice, and consequently
without businees; and have to commence anew to
build up what they hive relinquished by accept
ing a Judgeship. It will be impossible to secure
the beet talents and experience, with the present
niggardly salaries, and we should not be cur.
prised if some of the present Judges relinquish
their situations in despair unless the salaries are
raised. It is not right, it is not Bomitfeconomy,
to stint men who sit in judgment on such impor
tant interests, thus compelling them to.. the sad
reflection that-they are inadequately rewarded,
and to the irritating necessity of twisting and
turning every way to save a penny, and, to avoid
debt. We go for the increase of eateries.
VSETTIATION Wawrao.—The Organ states that
the fires are kept up all night in the House of
Representatives, by which the bad air of the
previous day isilterally cooked and stirred up
again on the following day. And this process,
says the Organ, goes on from day to day, and
from week
tots,
week, until the very paint on the
walls begins to turn black with the noisome at
mosphere. No wonder that members and re
porters complain of headaches, indigestion, and
.even more serious ills. The wonder is that they
are alive at all, after breathing for weeks and
months so pestilential anstmosphere.—Balinnors
drarricurt.
There is some hope for Congress, because. new
Legislative Chambers are erecting with all the
modern improvements and appliances to secure
perfect ventilation. There is no ooh Cheering
prospAt..befire the judges, jurymen and law
. yers ortilandanty. Our Court House will stand
probably forigeiterations to come, and will all.
that time be a Boum of discomfort, disease and
death - to hundreds of our citizens whose duty
calls them to breathe its peaMeas.l atmosphere,
unless our Commlissioners can lie brduceil to op
ply, the adeqnste remedy. On their heads rests.
a "heavy responsibility and we are astonished
that they ehotild refuse so reasonable a demand,
which is so unanimously called for. A few days
ago one .. of the. iwiges.invited us to Walk u
to one of the. Court Rooms, and take a sniff of
the sickening, disgusting atmosphere in which
he had to spend hourit every day. We declined
the experiment„having no . desire to experimelit
on our health, or to nth Into danger unless ne
:4-,eitiWy,,required. The best plan would be to
invite t he,Commissioners to take the seat on the
Bench fora day or two, and if thy would not
bring themito reason they are incorrigible.
TEM BillinglarfMaHathitOeD.—The. new plan
for the lease of thia road will be found in oar
columns to•day. It is a great improvement on
the one originally contemplated,' and if it is car
ried oat in the evident spirit and intention of the
draft, will be-probably the best disposition which
can be made of the work.
MOM . wAgiuNGTax
of lbe Dellr Pittsinsrsh
WBurtscrra:g Car, Jail. 0, 1856.
*Cron roar. este t FOS which of jou IMF:op
The vent of big Deering sten loud rumor epeeke•'
Sianery demands that the Free State men in Kan-
we be driven out
MIAS 800--We have had rumor upon rumor
of the critical posture Of affairs in• Kansas, but
rumor with her thousand torigneS.has not too
grestly magnified the perils that surround those
who were lured by the deceptive promises of
having the right seamed to them of self Gov
ernment, and have gone to seek homes in Kansas.
-- Ere this reaches you, you will doubtless receive
by telegraph; the , Message which the President
of the United States sent to both Houses of
Congress on yesterday. Strip, it of its verbiage
and we have the declaration that the laws of the
Territory shalt be enforced, If necessary, by the
i.iwhole power of the General Government. The
laYrialluded to, are those enacted by citizens of
Missouri under the guise of a Territorial Legis
lature. LIMB .pmeed for the veep purpose of
driving out the Free State men or driving them
into a state of rebellion, so that the Geneva
Government mould intervene with
_lts army and
crimson the plains of Ramses with the blood of
the innocent. Those laws snake . it a peados',
they offense to "peak against Slavery in the
Territory . It would be a penitentiary offense
to circulate some numbers of the Rotate in the
Territory. Those laws Were puled to entrap,
and if possible destroy the Free State men who
it was well known could not obey them, and it
Wu not deelgned,'or desired ,that they should.
Snob are the laws President Pierce pledgee
himself to see e,zeouted.'. Reader, do you think
I speak at random t etflyi his Meisage, and then
reed the laws which, are lobe 'enforced. The
Message has-prodneed the deepest' anxiety in
I the minds :of the -thoughtful and patriotic. I
have beard thr•did, the venerated of the land
expects the; deepest regret , and the liveliest
solicitude for the Internal peace of our country.
They believe that shoidd the President call •
out the army and blot out the iexietenae of the
town of Lawrence, and .put Its,oilisens to the
sword, that the sword of civil !trot thus drawn
would not be sheathed until it became drunk
with`the blood of the people, and every section
of our beloved land should beimme parties to a
most hoard .4109Y1t) D c e ethe Presi
dent suppose that he can wipe out the town of
Hanna with& onop.of blood, and the crime be
not avenged ? Would not the blood of the Sans
of Pennsylthnia and of gay ',England cry for
vengeance? "Are these some : of the fruits we
are to gather. from electing toh the Chief Magie
trloy the Veriest driveler) In polities, inca
pable of a Statesmanlike view of a dangerous
and delicate ankleot, and stranger too generous
or magnanimocus eentiment
The nation maryet have cause to weep bitter
Mare over that ant of the Repeal of the
restrictive Clause of the bitseeuri Compromise.
This Message Is another bid for Southisni votes.
- The Mouse of :Representatives stilt remains un
eremite& Who shall 'fedi Can the friends
of Freedom yield at such a crisis as this t We
may tie di
to censure the members of
Congress (Or :their. persistent obstinacy, and
some aro donbtleissbnosions to censure, but
are the Anii-Tiebtaatt men I' Had the President
Congress to hatilt him, Kansas would be swept
an with& beenteof deetractien..
The ship ' 912..6tate• .fast drifting 'toward
•-perilous breakers.:' May vi not hot* that the
goo d s hip 'Well be able to weather the etititn, : tthd
avoid thebrealtern until the-people , can have
anotber•OkOtfy shipping 'a new and a'
better plight.- Xmas,:
.9e.e . raw awri.l2l/6:614' - a
11'• Mnduel.. Oita.
Wash .1711,DITSaCno, 65 Mrket street?
Teti is the ; aide of ; n new work, which wit'
be fawned. r . weel the peels, to4e 9 by fie, DaTI-
M. We ban _ baize!, 'ionni, foqiity, to risks
thiesaaonicalwent, "PLO notice the book
ffitoweekt "
is
PIEHGE'S RAREAS MESSAGE, is denounoed
every quarter where independence and muuli
nese is not extinct. The Now Tort Evening
Post, which supported Pierce for the Presidency,
regards the Message as a piece of insufferable
insolence. It says:
"By witaf authority does this man, who has
got into the executive chair, preenine to tell us
who may settle in Kansas, and who most stay
at hoing; who may lelp their neighbors to emi
grate, and who moy not! What warrant has he
for occupying the two Houses with hie denuu
ciatioue of those whose only offence is that they
bare become residents of Kansas, where they
have as perfecta right to be an he has to be at
Washington! Did we elect him for this?"
The Baltimore American, b. southern paper,
treats the bleeiage. and the author with undis
guised contempt
"We publish the President's Message on
Kansas affairs rather in deference to the cus
tom a the press to spread such documents be
fore the public than from any impression of the
Importance or pertinency of the document it
Pi self.
erce
must be regarded an a fortunate man that in
discharge of hie duty in advising Congress, he is
able to issue documents so capitally fitted to ad
vance Me interests as the southern candidate
before the Cincinnati Convention. His oppo.
nents for that nomination, eondemned to silence,
if not inaction, must feel terribly the advantage
he holds over them in this respect."
RIPIIDLICIAAIBM 1$ New JEIISZT.—The Newark
Mercury rays :
"Oar Republican friends in other sections of
the State will Le glad to hear that arrangements
are in progress for a repreientetion of this Dis
trict in the informal Convention at Pittsburgh
on the 2.;1d of February. This is necessary from.,
a variety of considerations. We should be pre-,'
pared to act with the Anti-Nebraska men of the
North to defeat the purposes of the Slave Oli
garcny, and therefore we most be represented
-in their Councils. This coarse will have no ten
dency to prevent union and harmony in our
State action, because that union, if it takes
place, must of necessity arise from a community
of principles all looking towards the welfare of
the State. There are aone in the State who
think that this union and harmony can only be
secured by ignoring the Slavery question; but it I
is hardly necessary for no to say that this idea is
utterly chimerical. If New Jersey is carried ,
against the Democracy this fall in the Presiden
tial struggle, - It will be done by the Anti-Nebras
ka element."
The prospects now are that the Convention
wUI be a full one, and that all the North, and
several of the Southern States will be represent
ed.
Pedonsyterteds Legislature.
BElileTE —Jan. 24.=4,1r. Pratt reported as
committed, - Home bill No. d 5, to repeal an act
to regulate the public printing In the northern
part of Allegheny county.
Mr. Cromwell moved to take up the bill from
the Rouse. No. 2; to repeal the act to restrain
the sale of intoxicating liquors. Not agreed to;
and the hill was referred to the Comuiittee on
Vice and immorality.
Qn motion of Mr. McClintock, Senate bill No.
105, the supplement to the not relative fo over
seers of the poor in the county of Allegheny,
was taken up and passed its several readings.
Mr. Browne called up Senate bill No. 70, to
provide fur the incorporation of lnsnraoce com
panies, which passed second and final reading.
Mr. Buckalew moved
to discharge the Com
mittee on Vice and Immorality from the carload
' trollop of the bill from the House, and that it be
referred to a Special committee, with instruo
dons to report on Tuesday next.
The question was dehated by sundry Senators
and was etlil pending when the Senate adjourned.
Noose. —Mr. Moorhead offered the following
'resolution : '
Ruolecd, That - the Committee on the Judici
ary be instructed to inquire if further legislation
be not necessary to protect the-personal liberties
of this Commonwealth, against the arbitrary
proceedingi of Judges of the Courts the United
States exercising jurisdiction 'within this Com
monwealth,
Twice read and negatived—yeas 81, nays 62.
•Mr. Montgomery reported a bill to extend the
Moutevue and donneot the same with the Pitts
burgh and Connellsville Railroad, In Sometset
county.
Mr. Johns read a bill to incorporate the Pitts
burgh and Youghiogheny Coal:Company.
Mr. 'Riddle, a bill to repeal an act declaring
Chartlers creek, in Washingtoncounty, a public
highway.
On motien of air. Riddle, the bill was taken
• up and passed second and final reading after a
few remarks from Meares. Bill and Riddle.
Tug Ltatton. Bitt..—The Rouse resumed the
consideration of the bill to repeal the restrain
ing liquor law. The question being on the Antal
passage of the bill, after &bate it passed finally,
yeas GO, nays 25—a1l the Allegheny county mem
, bore voting for repeal.
Mr. Ittgluim moved that the Rouse proceed
to coruider the resolutions instructing our 11. B.
Senators to vote for the.repeal of the Kansas-
Nebraska Act ; which, after some remarks from
Messrs. loghem and McCarthy; was not agreed
to—yeas - 30, nays 66.
BINATII,--jan. McClintock preeent
ed a resolution from the Select and Common
Cannella of the city of Pittsburgh, against the
passage of an act defining the liabilities of said
city In certain cases. •
Mr. Wilkins read a bar,' to incerporate the
Pittsburgh and Youghiogheny Coal Company.
Mr. Frazer, a supplement to the sot authori
sing the erection of a bridge oveslhayoughion
gheny river in Fayette county.
Mr. Wilkins, one to .surrender to the city of,
Pittsburgh that portion of the Pennsylvania
nog in said city, between the south-cut end
a the tunnel at Orant!is Hill and the Monona ,-
helot river.
On motion of Mr. Killinger, — Senate bill No.
to repeal the act to restrain the sale of intoxica
ting •liquers, was made the special order for
Thursday next. [This is Mr. Wilkins'. bill.]
Mr.., Wilkins called ;up Senate bill No. 79,
declaratory of an act extending the right of trial
by jury in certain cases. •
Mr. Wilkins explained that the bill was merely
declaratory of an sot relative to the right of trial
by jury in cases of damages for property taken
for railroad purposes. There was doubt as to
whether the law in such cases applied to cases
pending at the time of its passage. This bill
declared that it did so apply.
Hopes.—The resolution relative to the protec
tion ofAmeric an citizens in the enjoyment of their
rights of 4:10613ClielICO and .religious practices in
foreign countries, was taken up, yeas 61, nays 40.
[The bill instructs oar Senators and requests
our Representatives in Congress to use their ut
most endeavors to procure by treaty, far Amer
ican citizens when traveling, or reading in for
eign countries, the unmolested 'enjoyment of
their rights of am:science, the right to have their
own public worship where they desire It, and to t
bury their+ dead yrith such religious serrice ea
they may desire.]
After debate the resolution was negatived,
yeas 41, nays 48
A bill relating to the fees. of justices of the
peace, aldermen and conatables, was taken op
in the House. (Mr. Ransacker in the chair,) and
reported to the House without amendment,
It being on second reading,
Mr. Mumma enquired whether the
creased or decreased the ;fees.
Mr. Fry said it would slightly increase awa
it would revive the fee hill of 1814, which bad
-been reduced in 1821, whoa everything Was
These fees were below the proper standard, and
\he thought it but fair to review this subject at
the present period.
After debits the bill passed finally.
, The resolutions of instructions to our Senators
and Representatives to vote for the repeal of the
Santos Nebraska Act and the substitution of the'
act to establish the territory of Oregon, being
next In order,
A Mellon was made that the House proceed to_
consider them; Which was not agreed to, yeas 83,
nays 67. •
A bill in relation - to collectors of State and
county taxes was taken op in committee of the
whole, (Mr. Lott in the chair,) end reported to
the House without amendment... -
'[The bill provides that the county commission
era of the revers! counties of thin Commonieeltb,
who have the power to appoint collectors of
State and county taxes, May do so without be
ing (wormed in their selection to the. persons
whose names may be returned by the assessors,
scything in the sot passed April 16, 1884, rela
ting to county rates and levies, and township
rates and Write, wale contrary notwithstand-
log.]
Mr. Wright, (Laterne,) moved a verbal wadi-
Amities of the bill 20 a more clearly to exempt
from Its operation All. comities which base a
special eysteto; which rill agreed to. • Tbe bill
then phased.
P ?SAM'S for February.—This val
uable Magazine continues to Improve in charao
ter' and to grow In public estimation.. The pre
cent number opens reminieconcee of . Wash
ington at Boston—sizi ' ywix yearn ago, which Is
followed by an attractive array of literary at,
Nolen. ,
finoszuoin WORDS, for February.—Thli No.
contains a well written talc—" The Old and New
SqUattars," .with many pleasant sketches and'
Slow:Wine artieles.. .We know of no mote val.
noble eerie! publication.
'TPA Scdvicuritunw; for February.—This to
an Illustrated Magazine for Boys and Gists, very
handsomely got up, and' elbodying a large
amount of nsetulinformation conveyed In a inuld
raktiner• v " ' •
An the above !Kirke are published by Meters.
Dix & Edwards. No: a 2l MIN York.
and are for 15/lio Laeffei; NO: 80 -Fit:th
Dr. Hunter on the Complications of riELAWAREMDTCA_LSAFETYINSUR-1
a . NT. OFFICE. F. E nnuer nitre line
Consumption. aLd on the means by ji-j r .„AXTZL
which Disease of the Lunge Is sinijaiimussi:chs.
on v ess ES, CARGO. FREII3IIT, to all rartaof the weed.
Detected,lNLAND IhSIIRANCES,
On Goods. by RlteraDanalai LakiaatalLaud Carriaces4,
to all mita of the Dolma
...FIRS DIRURANCES.
I Ot iterehandlee ireniTallr On Sturm Dwelling te.
Anent or tux (binia.ar Dov.first, lttie.
TO run ZDITOIS Or TRU PITTSBURGH GAZITTR. &.d„ aye Bfo[tpgee,
GENTLCSIEN,—CODSurription is Often mista ke n Btoek In otLeegara:..;;;;;.67,!;.. 65,110 00
for other doreAses. Although ins destroying M- penlee . 23.0e0 10
finance Is confined to the hinge, the sympathetio I W, tr,, ,
complied:rang to which it gives tise, are frequent. , Daman due strdencles=fres...iume. Flarine
ly of such severity, and produce so much did g.,...thr:,4=7"1T,..w00:111. 0,609
trees in other organs. as to lead to grievous mss- , Suberripllm loaceo oo
takes and errors in treatment. If you have ----4611.348 Of
curefully read w bet I have said on the "kinds
of Consumption,' you will at once understand
sec, ttartin.
why it is that physicians are so liable to over- Josegh H,Beed,
look the diedise lo the lungs, and direct their ; M m g . ° l l - 4 ° „. ° "'•
whole treatment to mere temporary derange- ' Robert IturtiOn.
Monts of the e lion on-will, / or bowels. ; George R- Poore.
I rg 'T L' iri
The injury always rommeces in the lungs, hot D
often gives us 00 warning of its fresence. It' Joenson,
passes on from stage to Stage, without path, or
' T.hmPhllae
cough, or expeotoration. The lunge do hot
1":"ib st. toetee,'':
manifest their diseases by Buffering. I w44.41A!
known large uleeroodexcavatione to be formed , TROMA°
without the patient ever having been conscious ; j.eue yr • i r?"".". s""'"
of the slightest pain. But when disease goes on .
thus silently in the lunge, it produces in other
parts of the body the most violent disturbance.
I will explain why derangement of the general
health always follows any serious disease of the
langs.
In the changes which are ever going on io the
body, the reoeivtug of fresh nutriment and the
expelling of impurities, there axe certain offices
to be performed by each organ. The stomach
receives the food and prepares It for nutriment;
the bowels, the kidneys, the skin, and the lungs
expel the impurities—each lies its appointed
duty, and that duty is its function.
Now the function of the lungs consists; in
purifying the blood, by removing from it a pois
onous substance known as carbon. This is ae
;
complished by hr.thiny, and so destructive to
life is this substance, that we die, if we cease to
breathe for even five minutes. The impure
blood is sent from the heart to the l u nge, and is
distributed over the surface of the aircelle in
delicate Tensely, which -form a perfect network
on the inner surface of each cell. The heart
throbs, and every vessel is filled with blood; we
-breathe, and every air-cell is filled with air. By
a beautiful law cf nature, this momentary union
Is sufficient to remove the carbon from the blood,
and the air is expelled from the lunge, loaded
with this impurity.
Now, consider the immediate effect produced
by disease within the lungs. The tubes and calk
of the diseased part become filled up, and do not
allow the air to enter, in cosequeuce of which the
blood sent to that part of the lungs returns to
the heart unpumtied, and is again Bent the round
of the circulation, producing distort:nue:mho every
part.
This disturbance we call "rympathy." But it ;
is something more thou that nervous connec
tion existing between the organs of the body to
whiob the term "sympathy" is frequently appli,
ed. It it; a eympathy produced by impure blood.
The failure on the part of the lunge to perform
their fellation, links theseversi parts of the body
together in the disastrous consequences which
result therefrom- The injury begins in the
lungs, whence it is transmitted from organ to
organ, until the looal malady becomes loot in the
wide range of complications to which it has giv
en rise. In one instance, diarrhoea is so violent,
and sesames so much the character -of "ahrouie
dysentery" as to engross the whole attention.—
In another, the chief symptom connate in "dis
order of the stomach," and Is marked by loss of
appetite, pain, and vomiting; or there may be
obstinate "dyrpepsia," in which case it Is the
commonest thing in the world for the patient to
be dosed with "bitters to improve dlyestion."—
In a third, there is alteration of the epiglottis,
when the disease is thought to be "all in the
throat," in a fourth, "ulceration of the farynx,"
with the loss of voice; in a fifth th e pleura be
comes inflamed, and adheres to the ribs, when
the . disease is called "chronic pleurisy." The
pleuriey may not be discovered until water
has formed in the chest, which follows ea a con
eequence; and then it is called "dropsy in the
curt." Sometimes a bole ulcerates through the
covering of the lungs, allowing the air to pass
through into the cavity of the chest producing a
condition known no "pnellmO-lAOrtr.," or "air in
the chest." All these, and many other aenonda
ry diseases,' become engrafted on the original
malady in the lungs; dieguising •its true char
acter, and leading to the most deplorable and
fataterrors in practice.
Such are the "romplieatiom of comumption."
Space will not permit me to extend my obeerva
lions on this head, but I feel that I cannot leave
it without warning the reader to be ever watch
ful of the chest, and not to be misled by hope
based on a hastily formed opinion. Few medi
cal men are competent to determine the true
state of. the lunge, in the early stages of cou
ntermen, and certainly no Opitlion can have the
least value, except it be formed after a thorough
.and careful examination. 'Unfortunately fur the
poor invalid, and equally so for the dignity; of
our profession, examinations of the lunge by the
stethoscope, are generally little more than an
idle form. Tliey are made in the most careless
manner--often through several thicknesses of
clotbieg--and with a parade of knowledge and
an sainmption of intelligence, regarding the state
of the linage, which would deserve to be called
ludicrous, if it were not tampering with human
life. Bence spriog the controdietory opinions
given by physicians is the litab ease, and hence
the detthts which have hitherto threaded the in
saleable principles of Auscultation and P4fCSlJ
awn. The public have been in a great degree
deprived of their benefits, and the profession, as a
consequence, has failed to obtain the confidence
of the public. And . the reason why this has Co
long existed; abd still continues, is, that the
physician attempts to grasp too vouch. He ie
not satisfied with being a good phyncirm, a thor
ough surgeon, or an able aecoucheur..hrit he must
needs be all In ono. Once engaged in practice,
his active and diseinfiler duties lease him no time''
or opportunity to fill up the blanks in his educa
tion. Whatever his ability may be, he is unable
to attain a proionntlAtiquaintance with either
department, or to accumulate that amount of
expertence in any intricate disease which would
render his opinion deserving of full reliance.—
Too often, Indeed, all the pride of profeaßion,
and even the native genius of his own mind, are
crushed out before the first few year" of his pro
fessional life are passed. Be falls ilstleuly into
the routine of hie preceptors ; and from this time
forward clings to the dogmata of the derpest—
OD the discoveries of past generations, and k.
lititbetit having added one atone to the rentable
temple of medicine.
The study of auscultation and perm: Aden alone
requires years of inte.ise application, combined
with the practical experidice of a s Hospital for
Consumption. Thus educated in all, the sounds
of the lungs, the physician can as easily and as
accurately detect their oonditlou, in disease, as
the Pianist can detect, by the touch and the
ear, the notes of the pima which are out of tune.
But yohmight, with as great reason, 'expect a,
mon to'be a thorough musician with Out paellas,
as to .look for a comsat opinion, In diseases of
Cle chest, from a physician who has not devoted
special attention to their study.
In my next letter, I shall discuss the "Treat.-
smut of Consumption." It was my intention to
have continued the stairs too much greater
length, but I find that the nature of my prates
eiosal engigementa--Innotosultations at my office
and In correspondence with patients from abroad
—renders It necessary that I ebonld devote my
time wholly to the practical duties of my profes
eio6. I shalt, therefore ; close the present series
in considering the Treatment of Consumption--
availing myself, from time to time, of such leis
ure; sus may present, to add a few observatione
on such points as I deem of interest to the public.
Your oblteerell, ROSSI= Buena, M. D.
Physician for Diectiam Of the /nee
No. 828 Broadway, New York. :
LETTER NO. EIL
PaTSlAlefr MAOALINII for February hu been
received end te for pale by Oildenfenny St Co.,
Flfth ec, end Miner & Co., Smithfield et.
SPECIAL NOTWES.
- -
-Tape Worm oared by Dr. M'Lane's Cel•
ILEUM V UM,' COI..
hew Volts. Auntie. 2, 1862.
Dr,gtkat*'Vei,dilf_ot7stebi.,
_.etlrnersseiftre ibate°4'ormorottll
Inches loom and lase no headatiun lo twoornanning It to
every penal with wonor, a.. In her opinion. It
t o ol Vllriugg7 rAVol2rrciiihritarork by .mea 4
cro Mrs. ssardlejdaubattan_place, or L. Thum, Illus.
girt, comer el /lager and Dimmest.
ialirPurcbasere will be careful to red for Dr, hPbasie's
Celebrated Lira Pills, manufactured by Fleming
Dra » at
Pittaburgh, Pr. Ail other Vermlfugtu Lo ocmparhon are
worthless. Dr.JSPLanea genuine laser also his Del
ebrated Vermiluse , can now be had at garret:mshie drug
atofes, lime genuine without the epuigligoornitos.
O&M, & 00.13
MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT
COD LIVER OIL;
Highly egtooned by tho Medical Faculty
tb/roughout the United Rata for Its purity, await;
law and sinlibrmly inunsliate and eaperior afiksor,
• =Privy of trs resident pbroldane or Philadelphia
are Word" tits sanction of their Man •Plaorra •a• as
tort of tbela conflase• recommend It .to bob patients,
and prescrib•it in their peals,.
s !unsay for Dontneoption, Dronobitis. Asthma.
Oat, Itionixostisin, Oeneral Debility, aid an Perofirloua
ALlfeeticass, it stands unavallrd, abating • eons or alert•
sting rondos ',bap °Moran:Deb:lee barotallea. •
Pat In bottles by .101. IN 0. SAFER a CO.,
N 0.100,11. Third Attest. Phils4oltkbi.,
Andll to Anundata In Pittsburgh and ale•Whars.
JOHN COCHRAN BROS.
XANUFACTLOIEIW OF
Ira Bulling, Iron,Vaults, Vault Doon, Window
, Outten, Window Guards, kr.
Nos. 9I Second at, a!! T . 111;(1 st.i
,
(between 'Wood and Market,)
PlTTPUltalli . PA.
1
Have on hand xt variety of nem patterns
rasams. 010 , 104.•tbr 64mm". raraculie at
Warn padto a.l,l4.l(qiiiil4ols: Jobbat doas el
~ , J 1
Taal anytnat Anota.- 7 .
' C ' r=
swane'L swltea
Hann' Mo..
James TrniLer.
Wilasso Errt.
Jahn. LkTIM
Juvas Tennant.
James B. ffelarta.l.
''"gh-
Jone B.„me.e.
CL Rai% Vice
IL ma,mnak. agent.
.lis Water at..Pitteaural.
L.......-----.
"AILMERB , AND SIECHANIO B '
INBIIMANCE COMPANY.
OP pIiILSJALPII. I A.
therneerated by the Lees/at - ore of Pennsylvania, Ittfd,
PIITSBI7I2OII BRANCH OFFICA •
No. 90 Water Street, PittShare',
Authorized Cavite!...------- R - 4---43.1_ 0 90922 .
Paid up lApital end rental y 1.1,. k ... At: t e d ,zr.
TIIOB. B. neo
EDW. a Melamora,_Beerefary.
Alitlerel GP T" OOMPANI....
B.
....
AileighODY Co. Booth. MLISIALIEh and
El•VgDZIaj... 422,000 $
ULAM
Allegheny Oa Bonds, (Allegheny Valley.. 22,000 1.13,340
Pittsburgh City Ca. Coupons-- ......... .._.. MOW 22499
Phlladelphiafic.__ 1.0.1 _Mi. , .9.
Delaware Railroad ....... . . ....... .:. ... . ...... _. tif . 2 . 4
Beading Railroad -
Amount Leaned on Mortgage In the . Mr of Phil.
A 1 .g6O
Att a otg i tanZar7 ...... ...
i;; : 7 Seliai , i; l '
personal Property
1.1::b on hand and fa bent 224300
1:14034
• —.-----,
*206.000
Amount of rt. or Maxine Imes sacert4ned ano
'sla P4d."--------- aV n a -* F t;i&n
nt of Vire nr Marine Losses
_Norm
those ascertained and
The Company
,han no unsettled elahr ro Par ent
,;; ;
7 ,k; s
tire, and will admit wad pay In 0.41. to
rine at the Pitteourithmka s .
War toNo. 90 Water st. bet. WOOd an - gash.
.14:151NBYLVAHIA INSIIIIIIICE CO.
OF _PIT'ILSBUItO II ,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets;
Authorized Capital 000,000.
INHVBIt BbILDINGS AND orarM PROPIRIT
Against Lois or Damage p 7 VIM
Lod the Pella of the Boa sad Inhad. Navlastion and
. ... .. . :
.Pransporration. i .
. , MILUMLIC
Wm. T. Jotamtory , Reedy Patterson. Jacob Painter.
W. McClintock, Jae. P. Tanner. Ole..
I). E.. Park, I. Orin. Sproul, W.le Mi=no . .
L. . Jon., J. EL .1 nee. EL R.
A. j a- Carrier. WI O. Henn. 1). 71. Lou.
president, Con. V ia
P. JOILIiBTON. ,
Vire Pritrident, ROVE PATTSII/30N.
O.:rotary a Treatment . . A. A. Cemdsa ! Pol_.
Rolland. Rama Insurance Company
OF PRELADELPHT A.
l OPFICE NO. TO WALNUT 8712dIST.
(9. 1.177.674-4h1411=072. Szurel, twat&
Firm INSURANCE—On Buildings, bier-
thandiee. Fornituro, do.. In ?Inn mem:Entry.
The mutiral principle. combined with the necurlry of •
Otock Catital, entitlee the Ensured to Mare In the pronto
of the Company. wlthont Ilahllity Or Lome.
The Fbript Certificates of this Company, for prone. bre
confertibla at per, Into the Capital Shenk of $. 001MVI.
CLAM TENOL.M, President.
IL id. D I rcrotas
OYO ,Oaneter7.
DMRO:
Clam lin_sley. ' Lewin R. Aelthunt.
Wm. R. TtrnaWni Gomm EL Balm.
¶. 0, Itco,a(n, BeeirW Tinsley.
G. W. Carpenter, f.. Lathrop,
Robert Steen. EL 14 wean,
ia a r . hi mi. . Hobert Toland,
Edward CrJames.
James L. Taylor. Wm: Mors.,
Jacob T. Bunting.
0. M. littond...
%M. 13. 0 4 t 1TD, Pitts'[.
J. 0. 'PIN. Agent,
... . • ' corner Third and Wend etreeta.
Cauen'a Insurance Comp 7 of
TIAOLLZY Praid.a.
13111 UHL L.AILIMILL. ffedik
orrics. OD WAnts, Bdl9= 1.1 itAluiver allo
WVBI
alt A i n latall4ill4lM u llaßtit
or bum , ' oozing Lou eg. by Pm , . ALSO
against the pall, a t Ugg Mg and IMO NAVIOArrov
and rEANSpOR^ArION.
°apt. BLit Bugling.
W JAA m rlOg.
J. bettoonsonkgr.
WEL. B. than,
Stan.&du
BVT.
rbgDpui.P.J..
Z ranuM,
W.lter Brnassi.
Ju. OmMm.
John
PITTSBUW3 I-1
LifO, Fire &Marine Inansamm Company;
Offioe, Corner Market ant Water Streets.
' PrITSBUBAH. PA.
808 GAL 11 4f. Preedef“. ,auf D. ADAM. Boo'7.
This Company mokes eiveells,..%..oniranoe ap•
worming toot coreemod Ira Mgt Z i.
Ohio
..2
Alltalitiatt'llibuctong es, tad Bias 11111.
orally
And against Losq or EMmago by The,
And &Arsine ths Pallo of the eon {ad rei.. fill'fitl,A
! nuirri, Ipt,
WIII. ibo lovestrstooo gaibtled. witA"fott
''''''':4l.4'
rv:ln ..,...d., &falai.
John
William Phillivi. ,IDDoll'=u3.
1°2411',.%—i.... U. D.. .11=:11 4 / 1 01. 4"'
Zl3l= 1 litglt, 'l. IllttanuflS.
JohAletAll. I . —1"Il.rlb
Western Insurance Company
OF P ITTSBURGHO6O4I34.
ciso. upcita. XL
Will Insure against all )nnes of Ehe and
.t.ina Blake. . •
nua Beg At. 7r Malan
J. W. thation l* Dliordf.
Pm.LT , °*,,
.
aadmamv 91.e.11 .Mu 43MCV 3 Ziff
Etnet.VlVlsur Wrstloara ital.%
16.1
0110 & PENNSYLVANIA gAILBOAD.
TiLE ONLY HALLBOAY
RUNNING 'WEST MOH PITTSBURGH.
The That Train lealaa at 2.20, A. M.,
through to Cliatinctstl tzt u ttn4i, ?ad 40 *UMW. late
ihut,Tstiar awn u I A. n.
Wass Tim " " it Br.
Than traniliall maze don coanotions m
tba pisimgmf dauastim. Mart mate to
Wale Is clan aim ela Oratlina and Indlanssolls, laze
inner shorter than via Clevehuad. rat ciao sr e fond
PitteliOgh to Bt. Loos WSW. 'Second dais 1112.80.
nartlota ire luau at Alliance with the rad t•Carolsod.
aod at 4laando4d with the road to Ninisit. Hogrosvilla
and Baaliagy City. No Troia nut on 100407.
Threenade r• oast at Onalilte. Icy TatiMOn. Ise
handbills .
Thritatt 'Haas are sold to (linsisual. Loolintlls. Bt.
La% 104100aw11.. Chicago. ltoel bland. Ice. Wawa:
Clealand Loath. principal to c F u La arid oldies tat ra West
The:. NEW CRICHTON A SIMODATION TIL4IN
jeaves:Pittstoirgh at 10 a. a. and 045 0. and Nen
Ihigtitin at. 40 an* t •,; N.
We Tiaras and further itsfarcatlon iv to
Y.
At the comer on% ander thle
Or at Ha Ifedecal slava Btatio i Nti m.
I 01011.0111 P
Pittsburgh. No. Ti. MIL • Zeta Mast.
NEW You, June 14E. /t3GO.•
-:"Nest York Liverpocil Line of Packets
JOHN THOMPSON, No. 41P 14Wi
street.Tlttatairera.Pn. te Hue Voir limoo to the store
dty slabotited to ea PW•g•r001 Ea Use of
New York
sad
La7"7l Pact
Oa t'L MLII3I GUNNELL,
loath el, NM Yak.
-, •
Hatt elvers on hand; Itlah Trete Ite amp antnente
Parabla at any Bank Itlaalatol. Ireland. Bandied and
Walei.
Al" brbeas nonenters from Neer Teri and Palladol•
Fhb bI Rallront. JOHN THOMPSON.
PralHadastr T I No. 410 Marta street.
' -•11er mann; loots
[inns og.ber templet the • golden dom.' .
ta.411.:
To ai who desire these "sunny looks,' we
reeiginnend the on of Lunn Whrid renowned SUI.IIIIIII.
Its *midi NJ erred lo teeming. Mort tag and besett•
fling the and desceled It from pandeuff and all
*the; Impuittlea together with its delfghtfol perfume.
tovil rendered It an indirponelble artirl• of the toilet.
Its :Immense rule end nopteoedonted hopelarity, have
sunny.' It the choked. and {moat bendelal preparation
for the ham STK znaJo, Sold eeerfwhere. to large bot.
tler t lbr 16 hones.
HUTU, WYNKOOP 4 pp.. Proprieterte,
aa uterts rt.. Nov VOL
for We hy & 6 dEl.Lia9 i i oo, =AO ether await
lixonange
Main BILLS. DRAWS la
D C HIM 111 A CO.,
ON TILE UNION I i BANK. LONDON
IN SINS OT '0 AND IIPW An&
These Drafts an &rabble the prin.
era ToatLa altruism, Scotland and *lnland. and Su
oOstScant.
F., also Aran 51013 T BMA on
M. A. Granebailia & Ballith
nuassoar .A MAIN,
. arta Y SonnUtalAn ta an yam of ..lennialt.
ealtcarland and II WI& r
,Patentt intandae to t ran taereakataaratoaarattuoale
as lettere oteeeit, aa ate& i 1011.17 CILZIb•
4 " .. irg Pirt entaragr•
::.Oollattlona of BillsNOt..,r -
YiAatbat matattea in ea.
Mos. will miffs oncinSt Mena=
. Wi ..6. IF/LAAAISSI OS.
Wood.. ninon Third lOWA.
WELLS, EIDDLE it 00..
86 Fourth - m.ll'e= Vtoa, Pittsburgh, Pa 9
, NASTIPACTOWS OF
Buggy, Carriage, Siding, Drovers'
DRAY i'WHiPS:
"TH0N43.134N1D ,SIVITOUES,'
Hoop isonstently op band, received direct
tb t i I r rn o t r nrs C ao Wm , l at n
I SX'w h :r . t . ooriago °B l•4 fuelitir E Proe l j=iri
_jgirorriguri •
los yomioli
WfDgd
rm. TOMS WARILan a / 1 5/1
jaViitert9
ch ron i c D i arrhoes.—We havo in our
panunnuths catilbsta of 'a.•nirDentable cigar tt, tostirr
Ina tb4l2. Tao !lurid outing, of tbli olcsaaltil 6100110 b 7
:mini pothole' Holland POO. IN ibW Saki gear .
474, *Muria's/ thi CCUlati ./ 3 7 Dam Ambling tat
ltaatzurtt.., • - •
OP* Ortztflatiqt MOW* 40110P*.
0 ' 4 ::i. i .... - , lia• i:;, ;z1..;-:
lIEDIEMEI
ffaiaiiin
THE GREAT MOLISE. REMEDY.
SIR JAMES CLARKE S
Celebrated Female Pills.
'prepared from a prescription of Sir James
Mirka, M. TX Physician Ykstraordinary to the Queen.—
This invaluable Medtd»la sathillitUt to the ...of W
tho. panful and tlangennla dinar. incident to the le.
nude conetitullon.
It moderator all .zoom, mums all obstruet.k. and
'brings on the monthly period with rein:des' tr. Th.o
Pills should be used two or thr. wee'. Pre•lone to oot ,
fhaettifith they Ratify the constitution, and kit. au. out
feting during Wm, enabling the mother to pm
boo
nutlet with safety to hermit and child.
In all cams of Nervation. and Spinal Aft .flees. Pala to
the Beek and Limbs. Heartneici, Fatten , on Blight ggto
ttoa. Palpitation of the Usart.Lownsor of pleb. 07.1 0
Inc Elea Headache, and 611 the gainful 010.000 coca
Boned bye deordeind syitens. thews PILO will •iihet a
oure when all other meaon have failed. and although •
powerful remedy. do not contain Iran, oilornel.
or any other intheraL
Pull diractlons azoompanying each. pachare. hi. , 10
the United States and Canada. O. Dcd/as,
dale Agent. for this country.
I. C. BALDWIN a Co., Rochester. N. Y.
TUTTLB A WOMB, Auburn, N. Y. Osumi giant.
N. 13.-11,00 end 6 Poeta. a... eouhteatt 00
thoriad agent. will inst» a bottle ot than PUle by return
null.
For aele in Mesta:ugh by namiao BROS. corn. of
Wood and gatirth
JOB .to. Juti. ABEL. cornsr YOWLS and
&abb. sts.: YLEIIINO. rner Diamond and liar.
het drat& and Draughts gencraLy co . .2.4.lYdialer
The War on Worms, now raging by Dr.
scott.& co.. Is throwlOg &beat /poi and Its tragedies
prate out of sighL Dead the following Certificate from
kir. SAMUEL HOWELL, (ion of Rid. Levin bowel.) who
Is well and favorably known to this communley
This Is to Coral that a few days eines I' proenred of
Dr. I. Deott a vial of bielam's Immured Serminrge.
gum,. portion of it to two of toy children that were pink,
tad in • Wit hours they dlesherged lone ity of
worml and Was at ova retread to heal th . I h ave Qnt
woo
in my family Dr idelares's old Vermlfage and !several oth•
en, but I can
Co
ar that Dv Inesovro_Vir.
mirage of Dr. L Scott a Co. le ready superior, and - dld my
family more good than any other, Vermlfoge erer sed.
• SAMUEL nows . ., I.
2dounosrslis Co.. V. Get 16th, 1856. .•
Dr M Lane's Imrrored Liver Pills end improsedyormi--
f use, oleo Dr. I. Irott . i Celebrated White Cir./WWI Lini•
melt, &revered eololy wader the suueryleion of M. I.
Mott. • Regoler Medical Ors/vte and Physirisos of exten
sive practice.
u ankle ouly Orr &reran& by Dr. I. Scott. & Co..
We Pr...6lam, Beak PIA," Itargreatorn, T. Dr. Mo.
Lanes Insprovel Iderr Pills end Improved VerMir.a.
.roompardtd by corLiCcate of C. McLane.
Dr. 060. D. K EVIIEE 140 Wood street. Wbolaeale agent-
JAB. P. FLKIII NO, 611e4baa7, near 11. P. Depot Whole
Bele egeut-
-- *l - :I.I,UU)IS & A.LLEIS.
BUCCESBOan TO
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing
AND YITTINO GENSRALLT
• -
For Warming and Venida6on of Budding'.
W. A A. will nontracdtor Warming and Ventilating 61
Biwa= or not wear, lip. or Milton's Puma.. °burning.
Neloole, llognitala,,actinies, Groan Mugs. lionrt Nowa
Jail Rotolo no Dwelling.. No t! &riot ot., Cilivinaig
FLERECISIG BROTHERS,
fauJegglosa TO J. ROOD • CO.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NO. 60 WOOD
P STREET,
i s MUST GH rte.
PiDu.Prototart of Dr. kirlasits's rwl•Dr Vevailfuget Live
BLMIJEL GB.AY, .1
MERCHANT TA
BURGH. LLOR.
NO. 47 .4T. CLAIR RT., PITTS
Keeps constantly on hand a large and som
ata. •4401rtamnt of the most
FASHIONABLE GOODS,
Of th. s.st amalities for Mans' wear. eibleb h.l. prepared
to make up to order, an abort , mem, In the latest and mod
&estimable Allot aeldett
To Nervous Sufferers.
A retired clergyman, restored to health in
•
I. Som ono: 00.07 Years of
_greet mamma mewing.
le snAtotte to make !Matra the mesas. .mend
therefor. Nod Gree) the preeription wad. Dtreat Rev
JOHN 111. DAGNALL. II Patton .trust. Drooklm N. T.
oolo.3meoodAnN e
Fire and Life Insurance Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
orPosrmtua cusro HOUSE.
Will make all kinds of Rum - awe. either
Papua& or Limited, on mory den tiption of Property or
ElerobandleeltrtgrrM of =
Id. W. Ilv i n a seArAPreeldeni.
Ohs. P. Herr. S.
It Et. English. G.. . Mona,
P. D. aniae7. J oh n
Pasd.
G. Erherroaa. John Marten.
& J egan... Wila.
Y. /h.soisMute. Beeretar7.
.J, 0. 00Y1IN, Agee.
de1f.4070 serest ntat and Wood stmt.
EUREatitt iiiSUBANOR C031PA.14-4-
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN IL SHOENSWER, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Searetary.
C. V. BATUffiaLOR, General Agent.
WILL ENSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS ur
MARINE ARE RISKS.
J. IL,Shoenbereer. 0. W.
O. W. Wand W. N. =6.
Nue 101. Pennock, T
i . D. Updike,
W. W. IlertAn, t. D. tkohrsa,
E. T. Loth, Jr, Jobe a. 7.
George S. Ealdse, a.
Meld alerannosa' •
scree kom. =stained by . IM Ineurnd ant i leg i
01;tirtraVrelle:13tratie. igl Wet,retntel d . l l: l 2l..slnd
Certificate from Delaware.-51:11yrna,
Delano:. Monti 20th, 415b...-.iestsrs. D. A, Rho, tt.
Ch.:—Oltatkm I Matt to be my ootv to roa. as mil Li
to the poll. to Warta Ton of
~ the noaderfal effects your
=valuable Vortnifuge nos you 007 calidr= nos vas t.
ken 111. s short tion atom sad I ctn.'s in my nadir Phr
oloian. Dr. John A Perinea Atm so assibiatioo,
D.
prole:mooed the Illasesto wise from worms, sad prescribed
.Pshasetosit's Vomitus. Altos the Olin tad taken s fry
eors,-be ammo& st tbs 01 . 0, Oneelanni, Fipy.nree !
tu rooms Wows I ever me In my lie. aad
to the more
ef the depend alerting he &neared lista... • ssart
and half &piton of large eqatna
H. Unmedlataly got; Mill. and bee eoloyed load health
daps: n 461134 a good deed wlth iny other mbitdrern.
You may cm he mythic:ate to. the bnft of the
LORTZ.
gold wholesale and retail by ell the principal druggists
and = annutuaita throughout the United Mates.
PEAL STEAM.
•
• . ALLEGHENY.
Flour delivered to wrnilies in either of the
twat dial.
0.4.11 may Is UM at thakUll, or In com ten. at' the
atone"
MA of
R, ISE ECUs 12 Wood ed.
uN it ER, mass Llant7 sad Et Otsti:str.
B. E. KEW TZ, DraEldrt. *Us dm!.
rw 4.4221 nAurzza:
BRYAN. ENEMY 1 DU.
Sculptor, !audio:, Stucco Worker and
Wood 13arwar, No. 10 TWA gnat, bemoan Woad and
/lariat Amts. Pittatnasth Pa.. two conatantlynn hand
an amatlnant of war Two ann. Plow, for parloia. la
an2B4TELn. •
HENRY 11. COLLINS,
COMMISEn a IS v rMEROHANT
AND ALUM/LLB DRAM IN
OILIESE, BUTT, O BEFeS, FISH,
Ha. 25. 31074ER17a.Title.gh.
LADIES' FANCOnTrilt37 ----
M'OORP & CO..
Rave opened then.
.Large Stock of
FANCY FURS,
To which they ntcits the attention of Me Ladies.
No. 131 Wood Streeti
Tbstall may be satisfied of the wonderful
sorkbuto of nolinthitt's Ountlite Propontlons, hstuotolly
Wets to proftootnof orforal otedloal colloges.dlsaneutoh
off perettlaas, awl to hit otants,exty of whom oill oatliff
sou of the vtrtnoo of hie nln tdeflotd liztraots. A trial
touttuoe the met &optical of their =AIM moors
Ewe odootttototoot hoodal flottaboltro Gonolno
Una. tatl.2•ll
Nelson's iunbrotrpes.
• • The mabrotypc is decidedly the moat
t=s. beautiful and durable nage of Tortralt sew
to the art. Therlr tone Is lee Weedy mad berme
e;ilous ina degree lever obtatned try theotel Menet. Beni
testae un glans, thor an azorpdloily _brilliant .Ad yet sue
Wte the Deemerreotym tley are Valletly distinct In any
I .arla. ttle shlldred are giddied net only Mere baste
Welty b et In alsomt InaVreedebbe Votta or Mee by the
LutterotyVyno ether mem as pictures be made so
variedly utlitil. We resmethelly meet our Wends
and fits in ti. =ll , l to call and RIZZO. apecimens
andNerNVALWilteollilTne. OtiN tho ll P ildt • Thlrd
'street. mar Ideettet . 1/11.711eT
Dissolution.
THE partnership of James Irwin .t
war dt solvoi. oO ebb Lt lort, br =Omar warbut—
basinesa Of {W lalrr troa wiu b
. ,
Pittsbnesii, Ninon . / ID. 18b41
!PIE undersigned will ebrainue the menu
_Vann af Cbagalcake noted la oat d j Wa g
tRw
James Irwin,
MANUFACTURER Off
O w I yz nPUKRIO ACID; Sulphuric Ether;
137 t. Vizi NMI% Ilt t i: t tel.l d
1 17 ' 1:10IISSA ?MUM d ct "
rerlefa Bolonon. Jao in 78.1
j. L ..... CALM=
BEISOVAL.
Valley Forge Plow Worts.
J. S. HALL. Bc. SPEER
LtAVE REMOVED to the first story of
Mallory. and eammodiono Warsbaw*. own of
situ and iii ri llt&et t 4 t et afar.
and
bare °penal
PM/4 and blottlf swim ,
PlLVelleironal tits attention of lamas
sad linistwo to ran and naminottiolr noir Iran fiantre,
Qantas. paten{ lora. MIL ale*. Pub eon, Double Will.
°Alan, Bow. wed wary dsscription of Plow, Plow
resat; OILLIDEL kr.; oettowlad AltaUm trade.
Isati.drectosis e i
8111THBOIllar HOIII3E,
ON TIM ZUROPEAN ?LAN.
Broadway,_ corner of Houston at,, New York
(IN THE SAME BLOCK Wrrn ROWS
osunss.secasotkus et; name Much.
B P.V.ro . i rtr B=l o l.6 a otct Isvw. d a ,
Yeats extra. wed as Wand •
Tulsa and Ism Hotel. newly_ farnlehiel ap_d in tbo:
dt 4lo. .yont . of
se am
g i r t 01 . 112 . .arag.
SCA the am renascent* of Z I /SW., ctsla.l2.
ifitesth• satantion of the tranllllll Dumb ,
WO -Wawa - iilDtallf BOMAN.
I AWRENOEVILLE PROPERTY FOR
bt { B O
17 411,t*TdireXt2 Ar itg'S
au tot, Inca anck fldl ba4t ,
thoy.grhol. o 4 o f
&a Trl3rapay m i t irtll lccalaSi d
nd .111 be gold low ad
°,111 " "bi• .. Ttu"" rik - ATI %cart,
hap carom Sireattmad Szoltbeild
BXB PRIME CHEESE reo'd
ATOMi. an&for
_ pas br 04 111 " 101DIX
po
, 4 ~,•
;n4:14,10 4.13,3
Hono4gahela Bridge.
4 Prrrsscena. Januar/ 30th, Ifo 6 .
AN BLECTIONjor President, Managers
ea:A . oBl.re of the Company for ..vcilia • - Bhi!r
over the Bien Illoomagehele. °rite ritt.b=4h. In
emmff a Ali &Olaf ‘lll be he dat the Sail one. o the
ft
MONDAY, Mean 5i:1650,01 3 o'clock. P. IL
inn ttett.E. .JOILY TEL&W. T•tras.
Notice to owners and Consignees of Pig
Metal. Blooms, Castings, Boilers, Mi ll
and Building Stones, ito., on Allegheny
Wharf.
4jNERS and Ctasignoes of Blooms, Pig
Metal, Coatings, Mill sari Banding Storms, are bate
e4Jltoolfig remo t eLap t a t ftlee belt:mato sto or moat..
after that am. Wharfasw
needed to remain, at the rate of to ante pert o , accord
ing to law. le VI ta.on:T, Who( 51:ste4
ja332td Allegheny WILMS
AEI/. DR. BAIRD of Now York, will de
liver • tertnre Wore the Toting Mena ChrLstlart
AEI'.
In Baton's. Ball. on FRlDAYening, Feb.
'let Thee Lateran at Illuorated with largo maps of
the o.imeal Cronstait. Feterehma _aktowing the
vatione poeititau orate armlet, the fortlneathwu he. Dr.
B. lasing peraoually visited thesedoestitlea and being
perfectly familiar with the Illstory of Houk, put mat
mount is better qualified to convey foil information Co
these leterestlma tool" than any one in country.
Lean , at 7 ai Tlekets 25 ante,- ta be ebtatned
at nogitahk co., J. tO. Daviscn's,./ L. Read. and
L Cookran'e Bookstores. WM. FREW.
IV. A. McCLOBO.
THOS. IL LANE.
ta2.lt3td Loamy Ocanutittse
iDA.L LAND FOR acres' best
,
Coal, mad 160 soma memo, Intamdlately tack afloat
Birmingham.
This Coal le nearer totlaa eitythan any falba in Market.
outface to
an 4 °firm rare and Gar Th.
oluated a n
d tesuMfolly situated for Country Sesta but
SO minutes' ride from the city. on • road or ear
The atmomMerc 4 clear, pure and bradra, tree from mi
nute and obiectiona to low lands, tendering it our Of the
most pleasant ant healthy locations for outdone"! Belo ,
en ale made to Wm. 3, Howard. Jr., who owns and res
Mane= kdittonat property. it will be aid in os. and tan
gJ I ILa to t uttarg o as deslrad i . If not sold by the first
do /poly to U. L . ; ItEGOd.I77. 11.105F111G.
E WIN 0 MAu HlNES—just reed and
411 . rr o dy for Rale. • full rorstruautof Raring Machines.
o ci milLblL fia• m r . ag , Mx i lilrlig 6i tlatuA d Makers ,
Ocularly adaAed 74: family au., ' Call rah' sea gun;
operation at . CHESTER'S, 74 Wood et,
Ascent for Allegheny thy,
To Let.
HR. three storied brick
T house on south
Ws of Peon st.., third door from Pitt wtreet. with
Dts and bath fixtures amidst. Dent 1275
inquire of I
1103 bsIiENDY,
.fs3Contd• Or , W. & D. DEMI &KT, Irwin at.
16 i S o d o LS. PR
Wb aR r OLL BUTT6II
d do Yldxd"d. raliTirlllilVoirru.
39
g ..
KEGS No 1 LARD reo'd and for
0..1.--b7 saarvira • Drimoirre.
BBLS MESS PORK;
6413 tat, DrledApOi. reed and for saJally
.I.IN, • • SURIVER t ,DILWoRTFI.
PILE eubseribere offer for the eonaidera ,
%ion atlas public, the •bo re mmed PUNNAOM. de
tithed Pr Warming and Ventilating Buildings, month.
tog In itself the desirable qualltle. :malted In • per ,
feet Peating apperatenbasuring portent comfort. without
. 3 . of the disactheable aerwatithe or Mara. of .121201 ,
nom se common lid heeling arrangements. While the
oecupsote of • room or building mperienee alltbe comfort
wising from • Ira= mimes stsostause, they also Inhale
owe life-giving and health sustaining air, not contend.
need by limbs oedivadbrood &mop unlitealthr eminiwa
Mg men to thetairt life being falpisked by moo., to
r
oultta with an over heated thrum
These results are glinc. J
fee . in Part, by inweinetth tith
VVer to
a 4 the Ent la dlCasrrt " •
to thee üblic. jot producing this remit. mi.
other object of gret Ns • •pntsincle is obtained t n the moire
of eerinomn ths heat-thwirlidna se well as radiating our.
fen,
is
greet the heat La almost eutirely abetrectel
from the satenbegrre they.. driven off leo tbeettimeffi
thereby greatly reducing the oatutomption et fuel. me
WAdel chamber is no Nom with ampstom mid Umbria that
fuel cannot come irt eontset with the Mini orneoting
the over Mathis sif the Mr s and denroction or Solon to
the Putnamv.
The Alias of jbe Pnrome an a allaStrlletat'Sl to afford
room Or making • tlitht. mud and clay joint, preventing
the !UST. of ocriou. and may &seem Into the room, to
annoying to the occupant.. and ad injuriotut to the health
and /igniter..
The air to be wanted le taken directly from the ootddo ,
of the building in all mem thank:M.lllM , erapply of Wirti
hesome Mr it
byenthimg, and the mew impartant
section. required by the bethitau natant—the on=
not Ont.* me the Porde pastier In the sir car
ci t liVta l en o
i t ' sf i ri . l==hm -ewe
einagatiope are yrevented by this means—mid In moan
gunnel of the worm air oat meting too bugs demands
upon the limo nod evaporating emrface of the thin, to
oupply the moisture which it ha. loft In busing over a'
rel bot stufare. In proof of this, attend ni la caned loth..
itertllkate. of Prof. MUM& of t o
College, New Ilare
to those of other scientific persons who We eremlood
If
subjeet.
If putilb; to unirersalartprothi Is sort...tor merit, the
propietore of tale thimble Tanana ono eppeal to the
written testlmouy. of tboussod& to the men, and to pub.
lie exhibitions In all parte atria wort& Miming remind
the Prize Medal at the WOrld'it Fah and the higheet
Premiums at Pain its No. kingbolt& New York. and •
Oliver Medal at the Prue Agricultural Pair in Petimelb
veal. We add two or three late Seethoonials.
P. BEiBEET.
OVERT' SEMENTS.
This winter to the tobrib to which one of Miami' -
turns.. tuts been me in ay house. and 'take Mewls
In bearing t.d..4.37 121 tllani xXdlr.S qU .Uti r•
giving an abundant enpply "2:a1112 hif. 110 •
moderate comujilatititt o . Lrisl; sue/
"7trillotteatatinn In Pi renn It. with tbelm
worstrovntnedopted bf Messrs William e i Allsnots the
bast rarinsCa for WO Multi of Ltdo coonnunity, now In use.
lien 1 1. - 1815.-..-. TILLVIL.
•
Pram gar . Jo.. P. Taylor, Rector 'Malt,' ets..h. Mao
Mishit= Proprietor, and Principal liennood &hool for
Msgr. wrathat,i Allen bare put me at arnywood •
Ohilsoes tcruace , tio. ertdch la operaWn exceeds my
most sanirnin• e ,....P...t: m"°'' i ar. tsup r "atdi e 7 warms ""'
Villas I burrillick — in - lt,) is supplied Isith ' icusi at :rit
01101:eats per day. •
lama horn a letter to Dr. McCabe of Wheeling.
We haveyolaced he the Tint Preebiterten Church tbnos o.
ehpeon's Furnace., wittchirere rainy by Mown &moll
Willlanza wad with the Inunnm.mt Mud. hY !deem Wil
liam. k Allen. we think they 're the beet furnace now In
Dew The work will heat one church Pell, and Ir. bees no
doubt they Owen. the high eucconlons plarimintou them.
.We have waded these after a metal centablatlen of aD
the furuenie uow hi use. add etre them the chinble6TowU
0- .1 LiN D. WOO •
"Menth. Deu 1, Mb.
Minzifootared eold'by
darbactillm.T . Amtheilbritetuas. askriba
Notice tolStockholdera.:
C 17123 dusserce VAIL= /2:11- Cd-.
• . PitttbUrgd. JUILIZZ7 4.1 8 5 6 . /
regular Annual Meeting of the Stock
of tb, AllubstiL Valliy !Whoa Ccuipany.
be bold et v ac mar • (1 2 1 21 . 4 1; 0 4 ,4 1: 1 rhte , Meet ,
Pittsbnr¢b. on
.t 1D dafoat A. M. when 11 statement of the elbare c! ' rit
Company all be eubsedtted by the Presidentand Maas
rem An election* 1,111 be held as the mos day et 12
'o'clock:dn . °Mem! of the Cosepeh7 for tbe ebe'dluilYreez.
h 1422 . J. 0111110 N: Ws.
OIIIIIPrISSEMIXS a BOSTON 141:11110 00..1 .
Pittelrrgh,Fanuary 21.0.1558..
TIIVIDEND NOTIOE—The President end
115 Pirectore of the Plittsbuelateod Fmteendlinlog
ham the day declared • Dividend.= h e Oaritel sues.
or T i es Dome. per sham parable t ' the doenholdetr.
thrh legal representatives, en MONDAY, the 4th day of
Februarr net. •
Taster& dlockholdere mill melee their dividend. at the
ofdee of Mmes. J. W. CleAlta. a W.. Boston, Mm.. -
cajAILLIN AWAY, Preddent.
TOM N. ns.s E•e'r. raTdat.daltn.T
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
y —The undersigned ogee. at Fable sale on the neon.
e. atone o'rloelt,..Lan BATUfWeitY. the frarollibruary
1855.• that minable pmatteiteste Steerarteville.
Noe. ClOritingdon tonmnp, Weetroandrent'onutte,_Da.
ir alon g the Oreensbotakt Pitts.
tiggli' l lern e rilVelnetcse mile. faun Pittetnitghtore
from I atria'. and tittem Miles from Irwin'. 51•1150,. so
the Penneylvenis Fattened, centalnl up , rdettr . wen
more or teal. awn. estallent limestone lend.
About Arty am. cleared. shin,
good con veins made:lie
the whole a bank of shin , LI &Nadi. 0P , 11....a
Wane ban d. gables and other out buildings • are , ended
or. th •
tramtp.d. tatepat AI -6 Mid:" Ut•Wja l a b. '
fore that day. Ta me tem p table . and' at damnable.
dd j r . rt a tglyt. ROBE= B.DA.Lia,
etlnman.. Westmoreland co.,Pia
oNOTIOR—A Meeting of the Stockholders
of the linneelearila Ball Manufacturing Cos
t • Count, of Allegheny. will beheld at tb•Offonganre
Olfktn in Phi anelphia, on SIONDAT. the 18th day of Feb.
ruary.llo6, at lu cielocif. A.M.. for the purpose of
Into conanteration the - incremems of the eLpital Rock of
raid Company to the aum of Two Mundrwt rhouund Dot.
We.
CRAB. NEwIIOI.D. . 1 Directors.
TtiOldAS BPAglitt. :
SITUATION WANTEIVOR A OSMAN
n ARMENIA& .Tolassist•dana bls buslons Warmer
YAZ P :ali it THISWar i ngl=T G
MI. Mt.
BELL' & LIGGETT,
FLOUIt, - FACTORS,
Forwarding & i corroPoliou Xerehants.
FOR MR RAII OR
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, &C.
Nos. 69 . and 70 Water Street,
I.IIIIIIIIIIWU, ea.
OSCILLATING ENGINES.
To the Wilk. "
ETTERS PATENT having:teen obtain
.l-4,11:70.=7,== Ailiihtifiruti
10 ORllan Uinta on this aloe of any ase, al owe nod
toy eat than the old aid e viire USW., Yfile Mina baa
beyn probottboyd by comptent India 74
_be the grattat
improvement on SWIM =giros moo main nal walk
dent, 'nor toting ons MY can OOP for OTa • Tar, end
thorogabli Latins Its quantal e, that It anat insuristle
lawlld elan. There to no doubt that any good mecluirtig,
o,:ration otter properties, will readily admit the
fut. VW, Improyyment moo with ou th e attonYeas
he fa* :urgedTl4t. Oscillating Enkt.... ea.
anee e, amber of teat advantegsg. It der. sway
with nine t of the nation. maples pair one ibulh
the itiwou end Math list to rrantlif order, end
417 M gar= t otal
bapninement,wisinislt &Wage to &II pampa to vtdek
vxy othar *nett. inn be entinttd.
A....blaratlollb.o awn made to the Wain. by an ex.
twat. Loamotiv. Catopanr in the East far ash% oath
a via. to Wily it to I.icenotin
Anima:4th no +Wining:ant laUtr earidoirwelairs to
tins, the enbeenbightia not beat able IrTarnisi &alibi.;
ilk. the number oaf Yngalell • anted. A few Shop Nights
will b. gold nallOignete Want la a
nt c an Intro:to. it.
Kiwis* holidays and Intenteted. ant cannoned nail
trirtn=rtr"Paritriicriwu, th ey wW W
mo 4 C"ini
Forlnaba or haanualan in relation to th e Plano.
Inquire at the l'enn Idashinag o ortitj anw e
ILICIWIGLITIfaIf;
Point Baler Yard.
=EI
A. Krebs At. Oro.. •. .
"LITHOGRAPHER S,'
No. 74. Thtid.Street. Dpmatcb handles.
F t VE. KIND OF DRAWING . EN
GRAVING AND PRINTING aiacat.d Gm bat
sty at =dant* prlcsa 1.28,14171
471FFICES TO LET—NO 80 Water. meet*
Pound. Etna let Alern- .I.9Mlree •
11 - • Milan DIGEST 4 CO.
Xsbla . '" 3 /°reinu
peteux VR
R. " " 2 14 - A 114 a .
. '`~''' . ~"`.'"isi~Vllt~l6K'.F~
AUCT
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Ammer +m &a. Boom. carom• `O.l Mud mut, nth MI:
NRIVA:I"' E L4BRARY BY QATAtAGITB
-o.Baura.r evening. Pat. 2.1.
nelovie. ellifbe Told. at the coridencial Wee Triomf"
rer mood nod nth rt... an stenelve collection of nooks
from • vitae. lifwarr; vac; had teen olidWO nith iniad
tade, from The teat authors in history. blorgl.
2 12 1 1 : r . orianz, and i el o enant literature no vo =CU ate
d en mime of them elegankly dine
ersred. Among the violet, am embraced • doe eopy of
the oriednestedieloa oLpational Gallery."( X11117.112a110
2 voter London:
on o a Sinerimusa. 14 vols. Pictorial
Gallery of dre and of aver, 1 0010. London: Percy.,
lielliture of Ancient lenfelledi Poetry; Pedro Idechank
ellio
anngineer'e Maga:lna. 0 vole, disserosu Melte Prurne
tfuiverred Gedprantor 6 yolk Allison's -111 story of
I volt Layard's Nineveh. 2 vole: dlonadosee l i t lCreao
Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy: Henry Fiddling'. Wifvfm.
2 vole se itt's Jounial of Literature and Priestly Pre.
C1.04-'•113-0-4.:61.7:akl'oVri ll'emvs*
opals
Macaulay. n. Thieve. loardoin. OTThT. 6 . /ftot•
ranee. Mooted and Leaving: edlelono of the emne
plebe poetical works 54 B oos, nhakespeart, Mitre and
Ilontgomerp. 411mo:rations of the Boa Peciptnrea;
More. Pram Work& van Knapp. Clumsiest Teel:mob
ay. 2 rola tire, Wee Works. 3 voik fluiaT } Sib*
Noose on the North Wood Territory, Ln. On
Catalogues on be had at doe place of rat.
into__. T.. U _ Da olio,
.
IFINE lIOUSEuOLD FURNITURE AT
AuctrioN—On Woboteelsy morning. 30th C.V. at
e , loet, at the residen, No. 16 lloth et. near Wood.
will be sold. the linmeir and Kiteteen Plarnitare of •
family ',moving, oomprtging dne mabonnn7 honk
and meretary earn, ant, and .ids table' bat r meat dt
van. ohaire ka..trockarg looking glass.. eandalabra. tient*
venetian blind, mortelna Polo , e1t4f1.,," and Wt sF
m lo
peter. tam, and common ebmire anctest TA., Pd.
to mMkoganr ermlege• wash elana g.
blgh and low post
bedstead*. bedding re e. marble ton drew., bum...
dintzw and breakfast table, Kitchen gonna,, Cooking
Utendla. Aa, AO. raiD P. 51 DA VC'. Aunt.
YAMIABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—On
Truartdsy evening. Hilt lost., .t 7 tictcrt. at tba
Mernbanta-Nrchangs, 4th et., will be sold.
10 shim Pittsburgh ' hoot CO. Stock;
10 " Mer. nd 51., Bank
20 •• CillesSW Deposits
. " Wash.= Inenranee Co. 01.4/111
10 " Monongahela " •
Ohl* and Pa Ralisaul
P:3l. DAVI&
INTEREST INS B. DIURNAL AT ABC-
Tlo7l.—On Thursday ermine: 61st at 7 •1010 Mar.
snots' Rutland, Toorth St, will be 'old, one siztaanth
tutored:ln etwuner r %mei. with Furniture, 'Nokia to.
as eke now lies at the Monongahela wharf.
P. 51. DAVIS. Aunt;
a•N
STOCKSTOCKS AT AUCTION—OD Thursday
S
*twang . , Sam alat, at 7 o'clock, at the Merchant?
Exchang.,4th et, will be sold,
21 shares Fr. nklin SaYlnag Pend and Loom Co Steer,
7 " Eland Strop Brldge
10 " Allegheny Talley Railroad
60 len It
" PUtebargh kl3so.nelledlle do
s In.
15 " Steed Street Bridge I
16 " Ohio d id. Rank of Plltebnrgb
15 ." & Pa Railroad
ja2B P. 61. DANIS. Anat.
rZ OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OIL
ILA PAINTINGS, kn. AT AUCTION—On Wednesday
wreaths, January bOtb. '7 o'clock. at ths =mad.'
mleo mown earner ofWood sad 6th eta. will be old. with.
out rescreeon IR:Count whom It may content.
Hunting and plan ciao Gold Wateium, made by Jolla.
106 and other sppmeed mat , datttifinn
11 Second hand Slime WatoheC
pusnlitf of Gold Jewelry;
merbo , ll . l= i tizr wilt ¢ttt der.
1 eupetior ;linable faecal RI Guru •
1 do Rif* 1 moperlor
j Aamitity of Pereamion CC", or „ Srli i rivlt i z'
Loa.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
STOOKS. to-O. Thunder evening Jan. Slat, at T
delock.st the Merchants Exeluentre, Fourth st . wlO be sold
by order of Wm. Phlldips gag.. Trustee of Mem., noon
as7.V;slaable lot of around on Second etrver. betams
Smitldleld and Cherry Alley. Laving • front or tiventli
DAt on Secoad Sr.., extending book elety feet to
and ./.1.7
tee feet darlde. on which le erected! the emirates and finely
Wetted three .'our- Crick dwelling Tom.. No. 151,eitlx
paw, gee and ether cluvenlences. The .to, eubject to
a ground renter IWO per annum.
Also that beautiful counuy site In townebbr.
th4teen scree and three node, h .
of
the hod, a Wm. troth;
.and
to • mortaas. of
Aleatory 13 rears.
tract. of land In Lynch sad Beaton cOmothg.
Town, comprising over fort= ems. each.
Also an. Land Warrant for 160 eieseC
100 chars llmonie 8.11 Fund Co. StOebd
50 do Pitts. fire tad Mashy! Ins. Co. Stook;
10 do Olsen Hotel Or. do
do Pitta. itetterille Is, It. Co. do ,
10 do Allegheny T ey: do do do
10 do (Iblerrleirs3 ley. do do do
Also. pew N 0.65. 5 Peter. Chmob, addlile sliest
Termseseir Parittmelia,
_i.ll P. /1. DAVeR, Anat.
TRUNKS, OAttPET RAGS, VALISES,
Au. AT AUCTION —On Thusrday WU:nom J.. SI,
0 7 ditalts at the mama:gal el las MOSS, erallter WOOO
and bitt ste, will be sold ...count whom It tuar entsawn
by order of Aid% Dupla.% • number of Truntie d. 4 .4 lmarpes
pas., Valhi. to, with that mutants... Pap
Peranne tale due notice ta the Name.
14:1 P. At. DAVIS. Ante.
DITNBURGEE LIFE, FIRE &, hIARINN
L IN A. CO. STOCK AT AUCTION—Oa - Thandsy •Tga•
l a
'X VII b :b 7 0
I d ' ,.4 " 1:; PALVP
47 shares rttstrorra Life. }lre Imo Marla* "
Root. forte bid for noomratortt of tortshrrat.
Ault. P. FL. PAM [met
11,10 011
All Advertisements of Concerts:or Pnb
k, must be raid for hivartabl* In Adrian,.
CITY HALL.
FOR SIX EVENINGS ON LY.
HENKEL'S GREAT OPERA MOINE,
have the honor of payinl t tgr t
ffrtn annul visit to their hier4w. in - pi
on ;MONDAY, January 21. when a ;are. narranilalagaa
ETIIIOCIAIi p(lML.i.,.tultits
. plot ti n g 14 ' 111 be given with such plot of auaiut and queer der
kiss ae mill Invoke MI u,ra GENIALITY.
The Troupe comprlerias arm the shot-s artistes of the
profession; Including the Pittsburgh
115112121
TtriCsAVon Duce:. OrAdmlsslonTwanty Pin apts•
THEATRE.
JOSIPH o. roma; soil rains AID ,MANAOIII.
Wu, 8. Mow- UMW.
PHICIES OP ADMIBMIN. ,
Boras and Parquotta—.6o ots.irrbrata Boras aarits.)—s 9 . o .
Bs= Mar.. eta do. do. (AIM 6.00
Boxakffircpl'd persons)Z ota. Becursd sta 12j4 ets. — extra
wir Doors opon at ag: lirtaip'sises at o'clock.
Third alscht.f - -
ABATE 511iTTLIt.
.WEDNESDAY Jain3lal 16511.
THE3SALOUe WIFE—Kr.. Oakley. MIS. Anzio &Wen
Mr. Ogklay, 0. Yost"; Major Oslrlar._Wearal lard •
Trinket, butes. 1447 Fseolove. Julls Mot% Hsi ,
flat, Elm Calabar.
After which.
THE IntitTEILIOUS.STBANCIEB. — Mrs. Asa& Baster;llm
-12.10, !Wielder:Pandit, Dnbotnier.l..4. lsl, YoanF
Ka& de N.telle,Jullaki. Cooker, Mad.: as Lairtgooh.
Mn Banta, Madeline, Mn. You.at.
FOR RENT,.
To Let.
•
Vthree story brick building, (store
im and dmillibt attached) situated litt 44 et.
et, between P.MI2 and Liberty,. bearlY byPbatealL
Olair Hotel. ...ftitat of E. EL nee= imayth at.
ertateite Haq. . Jeatt
Zi&VILLE HALL FOR RENT. Also the
015ce• in Nnills Han Buildloy,,nowomaybd by tb•
sburgb and Oonne!swill* B. It. Uo.._sad nom with
D.elllng salmi, Inquire of OM W. JACEIBUN.
bib no. I.l4omltt
DDWELLING HOOSER.on Babitgioxi and
39 '1*" 49 0 . 1:0 IVMegOR 1 VMeg0R 9cf.7T, 0 l !g i zar
To Let.
rrn:E FANCY IRON FRONT 'STORE
Ima Wcad stmt. apyoodta Childs CS: ti a:.
7r l 14. Mr"' A. Wart Coloasvi a co.
For Rent.
rECORNER BUSINESS STAND,-ow
of Market AM Front otroott. 000VD ..... “ .. /ad tl/
Coo.toatuas , • Co, Pc ssealon from Avail Ist
ADPIT t• AMU* J. Y. BIAGI" 106 imm,
TO RENT—Te , Dwelling Houses in
layrremerville, three cfrehlehnere sirs MO litatT •
br . ernatebrlnt Ught men each, Lad
the GLOSIIIIIMIIIh Tllllll4kll. ono:efts M.r.= s teerhte
PteDer , T.
' On the ream ara err= melba. derallbcaintler et
Enqire of . OXO. W. MILT Pti.t=. -
iYhtf or' Its. JA.P. YOUNG.
VOR RENT :2 Brick - DwelhAg
ir 4 goatee twah. on . Cleatte Alamo: Mae
wad. lib warlL --- Yosteeninetgiren inunedlately: lervothw
of jog - WalT a WILSON, 208 LMiar. 4 . t oo.:
TO, LET—A comfortsble two et.orva
Britt Dwelling. entenlat
i snot Lad kitchen o l LitLiwra o %,-altracc
VIA RENT—The O ffi ce rererktly occupied
bzilartangie Deonos. Va. the gm at the rubmalb
'3l79l` 112 m i t : FL / CW.2%, Uttertw et..
CeR RENT 2 , -!k 5400 PER ANNUM—The
=4 , 4 3 0.9 mewn styte well Ilalehed w r .r ef=7
Dee it* , "deem, with extesulre beet No.
60 Prone et. segote. - - P. M. DAT 8,
d 025 corner Wood' on* IIM stmts.
'TO. tET—Thal new and 'well - fin;sl2ol
st.r. Rem end oen..: 'mita cn andthesta.4.,
c'P ri: l o t. tg e e ' " WeieTtOre the Tat . Otero, oel weal
Pear. Heat
irmor
..pp SlR'{ - 80N. No. n Ruth,
TO LET—TI. - se story Brick Store, N 0.163
lbaltb6aldotreet.. P. U. DAM, Anat. ,
aula ecrcurfAVocd and Jrifth Arse&
LET—The • Wanheuse on the- Canal
aatelnlntn. Bloan'a Watekhimas oa.XAaft.
etavet, at =emit occupied by tbah .Peraur7lnnla Salt man.
uhattaing Oamplint. ACTI/ to "
- , . RIAZZLY i 111.0116 T.
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'.. . - Cider — wad Vcevar. ;
I
VM Alt mada pxv y Rix. faizily LUteri
T " anAncnr soldin asonthan oat .slf or t:ta. e... 1. a
ME- '... = t n r h ri criVe ush kumi nud V .
.:, • -- 7...:
• •..- 2 - 91 : ttg,tg.r.r.t=", -a,,_.---:• ..
VIM. , Aa Wine Nierar Mad. trona ....,V .E " •
oldo Ompu, mud to the best • ..,
ttoportm. - .1 ,
uld 046, Tlnegarthat wilt
bar ,retbleing C.• bsti an ' I
- still rirtaillas VlDAlisr;
The attentka of rata Wallis% hotel Impers ..6 . . thol , '
country marobaslt. putiontir, la ;UMW fa 0011 Tdhss
[sr. . . •
Cider that will keel awed until neat Pill. i
Thasbare Motors an Mar inarsanted tOtA 'WS MPG,
...t..4 sab2/ A. imuou.246 wat., iriiis is g - i
TO ILLIMPAOTURBBB MID %TEEMS.
. •
THE nudereigned, having in - 7:few the ex.
"`!"l4,lll`icsetalirtigke.4"""4 the • •
G. the Monoostsbela tz ar dq• MA , . 41 = .
Co enter {afar}"!.[ oar " . ,
NOVIILTS OY * to ' , •
In" Os ity:. We puede therefore eat the "Itztebeat
Woe/it* fete peke and esehe tem Payments NW-. SU':
Poled) candela *riots aorta of" !Nell* and McKee AC = 7-
In the ba-opeo of Blrtotottbsto. Wag coo hasulzed eh( •
tpptap e t .t, 6.,,z) hoot otretetllla street,. exteadles
Width to tow grew awl on the Mantoligatena alter, ai•
deopte right of Wharf. The Itnallatoge are Of betel
..*** ,
..
and truketentiett sad two stories high, theetato
=:7dr* see earentydre
hoe
k t , glialf.
=Wales tmtant eod =lag up ete. eoteiottet •
it t p to tn scan of tua It Is • fen:twee Wolf, 0... ** ,.... - ^.
s t , f * * Le length Pa wtglas Woo =I caw
Them teats° ea sztalleat Mem =dm lo MA . .
other Intarepontn *opal. • fa M, tO Jim im .
go to nark without delay. .. -
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Ant We. tlesidni.each • nropietr- so fiteriblill*" . •
eated, wet plata lent lonoxlvete attention to Ude sofa
• -' LI MRTON COPELILND Ann_ CS "
enuftrish.laai.27.ls.uso O —iluct.me _ 7 — .. •! .
:- Steam Engine for Bale. .
ONE Second Hann - Ste= Engine twenty-
QT. han. pow. 11 theltZtkr id 4 l l:“ giroira.
it27IC I AT I OATLIO 011, No. 111= "
stmt. ' de2A
• : , =ma 0/ PrITRIMAW 1 Gal Celirnst. t r ..,
. ,
rpE Tsuatees oCthe Pittabur (lee uoto.. '..
.1 pant him this da7 4tadarod aDM Ot Vat
1.• • and My Cents pa MUM 0Z1,14 , Illan Or do
stock oi sam 'Comrz w posabt• to tos StmIll•oblioro or
Chala lbothst.tbe olds of tho
Com 7 =trim Iwo
, I.4)llnien, . .7.