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■aft high graZUa, in - original ptcfc*g®*>
name and pottle*. ___
BARTON and QUESTIER’S CLAEfTS. \ craeM7 .
CHAMPAiajfSr-SXeet * CbaaJan’a Ob’* Jo
Do. nMdßlck.O.n.Unniß’jdJ AV
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Tic, No. good It. PUttbargh,Pi. ?S*g
JrOHK’HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR* TOid&S-
TOIIN F. SCOTT, WHOLESALE »EAL
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AND
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I‘OSEPH>nataIiO,!(SDCCESSOK TIM}.
couUatly co brao » toll «nS compete *««tatfwof
Mmlicim*, llodidnflClic«t«,PcrfnniBrj,«nd all MticJctpet*
”c'riptlon» on-mny w>mpffqo(ljJ^»n
TMU. <JE(X"iXZICi:rSEErT)IIUGGII sl '.
| y UffWoofcitrwt, corner of Wood itreet ana Virgin
Alloy, l -.> ._
IJcoli:
nUffiSE.WABEnODSE-lIKNRY.H-
J' -B CAKFIEIiI>, LATE OF WARREN, I
• O IDO, CimmlMlon aoi ' forwarding
Whoi«a. £«ier 18-ffcton Bg»tT« .£»“'■ “Sgi
M’™*
tYAVU)' c. lUIKUST, FUJUH, _PRO
1/ dbo>,proit«li*«i»l OwMßlMkm Mpdnnlj. 1">.
tionto Iht ■& Of flow »Wfe ImO, <»«•?, SS»r
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Alex, fohsyth,- (iSoccLSsoH tu
Forrjiii* Scott.) FonrantttF Mi l 0”. }te
chant, DoXnaWool, Uiaa.Jnota-Oaeon,
Oil w] Prodoca gaoCTmBy t itp.?6~Tygtor PitUborgjwg*;
RIDDLE, 1 GENERAL COMMISSION
, *nd Ttttfuce, 27
ntUjatiWt,PlUalmrgU,P«* . ~
Refer to &.lL\mio3, Pittsburgh,- .
Buulxt, Cosoaivr 4 Coa Htul>orgb.
«4«>lUfcrtor^ttrar^r.
Robert uu'rcuiNSON, commission
M«rdi*ot> for Ilia aJc 'oT Beaerro Cb««a,
QUARLES b.
fi ftm nildon Mercb>nt,Patfy ta Flog, On^>
eCS, toS u 4 Bntttr, Krf «U: .«* f™ l ""' No * B ?S t
flSd gtrctU btttrwn fifft Water. B 3
~AITLE WAItEUPUat;.— JAb-UAilg
ri TjiEIL ’ffTwrioala Dealer In ,tlonr«-Protiriqra
prcdnSceae rally, NO- « Sereotb -etre«t, betwwn Übcrty
*ad&ulniftcld, Pittsburgh. Pft.
“ yg-'Tormicash, c-:---
(Catpets.
X%T ILtmt HcCLINTOC K r Dealer in
W cin>eni-*».tgM«r6«t »tr<nt- <2_
?N‘cAß?Etl?orc ’cixyraa.
attonwgs.
JwvRFKT M-’KNianT, attorney at
fouTtli Mtntti Pltuborgh- -
TOSKL’U S ft A. MORRISON, AT
FHUbonfoPa- -- -'
rTARTZIIOKN AiiAZKN, ATTOKNKia
OJego Balling, Tonrth *tmt,
SsTsSSrTrSBßCuki£i*i>» .deaeers
\VL fink* ■od.ttto* snm Good* e“* al, fc w S??fe
Tilnuu ««t Shawl*, KuArflkrt* >ad topto
r«adTi<£l ' AbbbSiull# tatooilw toortmen* to-ril tjg
»nJ telllng at U* low«*t
t<r W;. Jgqcrtb Marfcet«to.~o
RetailPaftlef*in fm *° d HUpUDrj a ° odj »
54Hftti*tr*rt*Pitt»bogV - •
taßlaeT and Wagon Manufactory.
BTBPHSINB.; *«•?*•*•]
Corner ani Diamond Alle}, _ |
rtTOUID respectfully inform
\Vi noftHTthit he le ■ no* footed o ebonJS^^C.
-gjggggssgs
Comch nl c»nl*«« J'V; „
JOUSSON, nilOTH** *
' Cbnter if Bdnad and Btl*cca Strati.
ITTOULD RESPBOI’I’PUiY IN- cagS®,
oJlr.ltottlrtr m nuaafxfflrtas fS »„£
flnllh. Brooln wUI •!»£• »tt<nd*atooo
bMtjSrtcmPhaltt, Pole*indWlurtl Hast, thaf
St tStSISS V»r Ihrai.lth' ttdr pstrjat£»>m «
cffrftty on-trial of-ibclnratte* it ] r r '
' -ISiiErw™ TOlfWbl to ti™
< chMlttg'«Uo»tor»»
CDSDBIES-i3!)obg9. prime v
0 JJfiOtod* P R Sugar; ' 30 l>bU itaodard Crni S Bo^*r?
10bbl»ro*«l«wl “• ,*l6 Cotwn *
M 'UoWettSyropt ~26. rt ,
Tobacco; 30 feci 6 twill Tobacco;
“eulamSibsSS
. tfliiufiodigilßitoi; SOilerwßlW
SLf ,w>T H Tfir 30 hf cb»U Black Te*;
S " HMI»I WnpplDK Cpm
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Sundries-- : 1
7fr toted* tgcap Tut*c«< 1
26' kog»*SU Tirt«t Tobacco*
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; st\ 'to bbla R*<*Wor fljrop;
v.‘ r v? *soM»toN.OtlW«w; .' • • *\i \
"' : ’ £ SffJSIKK?K» W.WS .
15UrttMlUcc • . „
»J 0 Bide* Solo Uather.
20 bb!ip«*Tl*t»OU; .' -.
•ISSSSWnWii- ■
. OIibjWMWIOS OXSTICft HOUSBi
CCRXZZULmXvijfaStL. LTBERTT gIBEETS,
BEJKITIO BAHT. Cy/ 'S' OAK ASD SHELL
OVSXEBS.
Xkk« »ttd.Sß«»tern Fl*b» *®‘
»ISaH» ' "■ ■
CTABOU AQENGTf^UAVINp^EmJ
Trkli la IMi irtfcU, to «a S' '
„d»ua>«iuk^iw«d :
■ rnn - » - - - ■^SWMMW*
1 ij BBLS. KOTinUXTfiB, ,
rmWYORK ADVERTISEMENTS
! f Jmn. 9. SCnKIXTS AdTertUlng V<*s*. Ko.SU Bn*i
■XTTeNEKUKTIC BUSINESS MAN CAN
S or m p.rcW *«-.. TorloU'-
m.«oo bj m.ll, todoo l MOTT,
patentees and exeluslra iltnaOcCurera,
G 9 Fulton gtrftet, New Yort.
LIOHTE.NEWTON * BRADBCIIVS,
/ 421 Broome Strut, Jfrw Fork,
MANUFACTURERS of the Patent Arch
Wn«t Plaak PUno Forte*, celebrated tor full
ftsssisasS^^'s^-
-•
uicoui Licca „..-jQgs u m*--
JOS. S. LEECH & CO.,
*. »*« y ■«•> Pltt * b “ r * h ' p *
.. WHOLESALE GKOCERS
ANB
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
dealers in
flour AND BACON.
Tin Plat© and Tinner*® Stoolt,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
JylHly
McALPIN & CO.,
(LSI* of J. B. beck, McAlpin * Co, Pitulmrfh I
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MLBSROH-AJ'J'rS'
Lev«* and Wubla|ton Av*nn«j
WYANDOTTE TEUIUTUKV,
a. Le«h ft Co, and PittabwghtMe^uMK^r
" TUODIAB 4k> QALLAOUBB)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
iTEnCHANTS, iTo. 30 Pi'rM Street* St. lajbU, Mo.
um to
- 4 to* 1- * LIBTB.
LSS*JtSSS*SiL »i*PAurttt. .
WUI porehaie to ord«rl<ew,llemp, Baron, UraJu. ««•
Prompt attention giren to any manner offorwirdta^^
PRINGER HAKBAUQH, COMiUBSION
twT *r InXTgoL Protean* *ad Prodnc* fito-
?*•
r'TTHSKDY, (SUOOESSORTOUAH
ifc»iM2SSSSSKSES^?
pt rimaod Ferry tU-, Pittilrcreb, Pa. JaSadjfd
JWAKD T. MEGRAW, UKNMAL
■ a Cbsnol4»toi»-aitrcJ«nt,»ndWhi»leMU D«lerJD M»nn
fertired Tobacco, Icnported ead
ftc., No. 241 Liberty itrcet, oppo«lte thefa*»d of
borgb, P*»'
T> AQ ALEY. COSO RAvTi 0 0.,
I) Whok«al»Orocori, No*' 18 •»<« 20 Wood«tr..l, Pill,
burgle
*. ». Liaoi*.
%E“s ''i ' BEKGEB: : r : 'GROCIEKS. AND
xl Dealer. U Bacon, Uni, Flow, *c,
Sootb-Wvt comer Smlthfield end Second *dre«Urlru»-
burgh. ••
IEXANDER KING, W
A Grocer and Importer or Scrf« Aib, Vo. 33 UJ*?*
t P>tUbargh t 'H.~ apl-lj
W~ M. MITCIIELTREE. Jit., & BRO-.
WLolMd.Qro.rr., lUctirjLis Wi...
ud Liquor Monrhuit., No- SB Uhirty tweet, Pitt.too.il-
Ju2S ' "
__ t- COOLtf.
& GOOLET, WHOLELALE GRO
•I CER3 and Boot FaraUbera, decora in Produce »ud
PitUbnrgh Maunlactnrw, N 0.141 Wateratreut, "******£? J
Allay, Pittsburgh* Pa. r
—- , :..JOIO»
QUMVER' TuILWOKIH; WHOLESALE
!N Orocrs, No. VW u»l IS! Second ■ tr “ t - (Utwoen Wood
4&d pn.lUiflctJ,PitUbcrgti.
CUIiBEKTSON, WUUIiWAp
GruCCT *aiCoiim»ifciiou McrcUmUDealerlu Prwiue
Article*, IW UWrty m~<
Plttibargb. ,
Tour FU>yfT WT WHOLESALE
. J Qroceni»udCtiMuiiwio** MervtuuM. No. 173-W*jd<u*l
*23 Liberty etwet, Eltttborgh. J
■ : irtuoa.
XSTAICT &WILSON. WHOLESALE GRO
' W CElta," CommUH.la-lin-Jmm. «F*-Owlt" l» P™-
d”mnd Pltulmrgli Muui&et«n»,!l«;«« Übrrtj Jtmt,
Pittibcrgfa.
„„ WCXet
TSAIAU 'DiCKEY i CO.. WHOLESALE
Grocer*. CotuolMtoo Merchant*, »o<l py d^ r » in Prodoce.
fto. and C 3 Froat.«troet,Plmbttrgh.
... . " , m ...TUOKAB UTtLI, JB.
tHOXIS (Uta of ti» firm r nun
m LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE ORO
:| /rvus. Pmln£* and Commlmkw Merchant*, and
PUtitmrgb. -=
I .
i CO., WIfOi.E
-YY gALEarocm,Pn>dnc»»aaCon»mli»Wn.M-r«l«»U.
«ad Dealer* la PitUburgb Manttfecturwi Artlcl*., »*-»
Llbarty nrwt, eonwr of Irwin, 7
. I** ...XQAB- ftTWCIA.
TSmuT'S®'* cCwHouraAM
A Oroterf. Prodoe* anti Commiartoa Merchant* and
Ho. * Wood
ftttabnrgh. ~, , *£-
. „-SAJJ*L S. uoosoa.
“^afeisoN'wholesale
of ProTtataM, fr«law«oa pi, “’ ,ur * :l ' "“."“.f 1
Wn. ml liberty itrMt, Pltubqrgli. 1J -
KSSE3S22??IKg
sastfssiwK’BTS?
xn>d*oa.coi^g nmcatJL . J - ■ -
®BObB.
uun E.MXIOCW*
CO., WHOLE-
No. 351 Liberty treat, Vlttaburgh, *>,
NOTES,
*Aii coonmnlotlon. .n 4 InUrrlMr. nrlnt, cuiMnßU
Offle# QBAMT STREET, opjwrit** St. P»nl » Cathedral.
'• ■ "J 1 1 ........THOS. D> LOOKII
4 X*usriN looSis & co., dealers in
A PrcmlworJ Kota, BonJo, Mortiw* “ a •*' 8 ““' 1 ’
on Ch«t. .non J.t«, «Uh nll.nnl
ImSSh ««., .lot. Wo,n.
: {Stolmia LoOHta,Sour> rnbUe. mrt .
mT6. JOHNSTON * CO.. Stationers
Bl»nk Book JUmUtlnrm »ml Job Prlot.tv •
; E.- pf ITiffcet &]W«I Allegheny. P»-
TOUlt 8. DAVISOJI, iiOOKHKLLMi a®
J mgcaoarta Pwtwn k Ago»w>
sm£ dwfocrtb, PittiborKh, r»-
. IxCO., buokskULehs anlTsTa
AjmOSEM 80. 66 Wood tttoot, ».»door
School .od Lo.Booh.
rtantly on
* SONS' (Bdcmd) rSneoH 8 SofiOAN
jt23
H BRO*. No. M -
BLDME, M
BE lo»! DMl»r l» SS?UAMBOBO
Saua«!«■■"»«oi«»au*i>»««-
~ *BJ> ;■-. ■■• • ■• • - *—
ffiommisgion.j&c,
.JO5. 9. UKOU-
Grocers.
iital ISstate agtnta.
©oofesrlUts, Ut,
j, feV.AT), bouksellek ATSI> yiA
. rnnkrtL No.TBFourth »t, Apollo BaMlng*-
nnrfiirTsmTwKsEraEH
L - - Ml. Fifth ttrw*.
ia«sic, at-
JOB PBfINTIN.G.
OAK C§icUIA*S. ’
“■fcSSSDINO
tV , IA *tCTTEBireiOS,
Ana MM7 <l^ptlaa „ 0 ,u•”
•xwoted J*»tly..P r * nl P t ? fIAL U. JOHNSTON ACO-.
A.«
rjy~\CCO
SK&V
: -_ v , ;W 4 M. OetmMxClcM^b^^Jco
•Taitart'tedßr'wkwy *” : •"
bmt ltoU
««»
jQQßDsrßrsmsEED^fe.
jHanufattuws.
MORKTS « COLTAKT,
80lt JLISCTArTL'RCEa OP
HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE AXD TRIE HAMMERS.
Hammers of tho following piles'
0 “lf Uft T*ln. t fall blow, 30S» lU. Prlcn $ 050.
.r .< 0 .. ~ “ toys ,k u
U T ..11 - - - 11099 “ “ *"•
■u * .. ia “ - •• Slow *- •• *M
~ 5 •• ‘*o *• •*• “ 41150 “ - tb*>-
.. ± .. ->i - - M2UI •* “ a-’OO
*s-°' J "* F “ r ■TSSSBiroEriBT.
FITTSBCIrtH. lU.
WELLS, RIDDLE *■ CO..
BO Eoorth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
nAsuTicrowai or .
WHIPS, THONGS ANP SWITCHES.
solicited freta tlminuU.&nJ iirouipilj »Li|-
pe4 *s per Instruction*.
Tnxs —6 mouth*, or 5 pt'f ccut. JUoouut f>>r cmo-'
*«S:lydlwS •.
JOS. F. UAHILTO.H *> CO M
KNGINBKRS 6c MACHINISTS,
Cotntr Tirttand Liberty SH-, PitliburgX, Pa.
CjUPERIOH STEAM ENGINES, fiirOrist
O and Saw Mill*, Cnrwerles, Printlr.* LVtal.Ui'huients,
Munaraetoria*, nude loonier. , . . .
They-also contlnno tbo mnntrfacture of their teiooraioa
HACniKISTS; TOOLS,
Such MTorulng Lathes,
.Iroaßlanera, „ ' .. ~
• Baring and Drilling Machine*, Ac*.
Also, Wrooght Iron Shafting, with Poll«-jr«. Claugor*, *r.
_ LJ
SA-BITT-Bn-. BRADLKY.
Bisi Litm, (Below the St. Clair Street BriJg*,)
Allogheny. City, Peuua.,
u\xcfactu»i» or
BRADLEY’S WOOLEN KNITTINU URN,
Of cTcry Color and
TS PREPARED TO FILL 4 ORDERS ON
X Ihort rotk* for • wry color or unrabtrof Yarw. U£
u'IMD OUOOf th« original mumkrtn ntkrt thocelebra
ed “UradleyW’oolrn Yams,”in conoecflcmwithroyb”> th « r -
Wm. Bradliy, of Wheeling, I would respectfully ao!i«U a
ahare of tbeordor* for Yarn*, aa abow- ,
oh paid for HhwpRWM and Wool
vniuii
iWmhl— - J ‘““ "■ *»"“
WILLUII BIUUnULI..* CO., ‘
61 Petoßt, below Marburg Pittsbnn*,l».
STEAM BOILER MAKARS AND SUEET
Imn Worker*. Manafastbrer* of UarnliHl* latent
BoiUr, LocomoUru, Flued and Cylinder Itailcre, Chimneys,
Steam rU*s, Condensers, &Ut Pun*
Sncar Pins, Inin Yawls tlfe Bouts, etc.' Also,
wSk.BHdgeandYtodnct-IroasJmJ* »* *.?“ V’TS*
tic®. - All orders Cmm a diatnne* prompt ty attended to.
Jsg . . '
Penn cotton Jiuiii
Kennedy, chij-ds & co., ma.
Tmtmaor- . _
Pmn ANo.llu.fj MSHectlcCT
Carpet Chain of »ll cpiors aoff shade*
ttetten Twine?
•* . Bed Curds; , . v ' •
* PUmdtt Lines and Bub Cord;
•».. Rfipft of all sites and description*
* ij^hrslca lit tUHmrdwuo Btors or LogsOVUwi
j 4 Wood street, wiU h*n attention- JeSS-ift
. JAMES inwis. : '
MisonoTiim oV
SULRHURIC ETHER; Salphuno Aoid;
S««t£pUtt»of Nltri-: 1 Nitri-. Aci:!r - ■
[frvffTTTn‘aHntylyi>fc. MnriattPAri.l,
Aqu« rFF; . .Mmrtij Oo
Fowlw’» Static*; * “_1 _ .
Hul “
PBlUliat 4fc JOIINBOSi J .
MANUFACTURERS ANp. OEAtiRS IS
WE. CIIILDS&CO’&fATtIKT ELAS
v'tlC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF ' OK\LKNT
ROOfINO.-lOTmgp aTEOrrPlttM>urgfr»P^i
—~H. Jl. WAMIES t CO.,
JIA.NOTACTUam AND DEAIXBSI IX ■
WARREN’S .IMPROVED FIRE _ AND
■Wfctcr-proof Compcaltion Roofa mA l.oofiug Si**
tarUli.
ja^offlco—S* imitraet
MandfWuW'Svcowr
franklin «Jroct*, Blrmingbun, oppuaita ittUlrorgb, 1 m..
- STtTiSS«I.
tookis mrrnit-..
mu* D. HE&ftOX
Union Foundry*
MITCHELL, HEBRON * CO
WILL CONTINUE TUE BOSINESb OF
- “
■“"^KS^etß^^-lSlidMOvoiu..
OFFICE AND F'SkLOH < wv *^,_ r , ,
MANTLE &. -KITCHEN- GHA'IES,
Hollow Ware. Wagon Boiti, Bog Iron*,
uS™ ife.ru.ws V piow room,
Mill oud Machinery Castings Generally.
AndOAS.od WATER PIPES ol .0.1,-..
IR OKAKO AM ILS SrrURRERT BBA.VDAI
Shovels, Spades, Picks. &c..
All or wliidli will L. .old .1 Buml&tfdrnV I«W*
cijl-lj
'WILLIAM TATK,
PLUMBER AND QAS FITTER, No. 10
<Wr to AMannu um™, «oJ Hxter.l rt,ue«l
SriHt- -I FUltne. (hr
glMn. 1
Bno*uMlo Tll« floor,
For Chare bra, lUII*, OqMerratorto, hntitalr* at
ALFRED JENGLAND, Sola Agent.
T7ROM TIIE ORIGINAL PATENTEES,
£ U«4srf. Minton 1 C*, London, w»d U«m«. MUlir *
»»■»
*- -iaarfTHpaßLX. t*.
MANUFAci u 1.1.1 i S! 1 UtMHCafljS
au<! 31I0M of pxpry d<**cTiptWrt, Mu. s« tUnitn&lt?
Uroct, ritt»burgb,r»- o<aUly& .
insurant! agents.
TITE & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur
*oee Co, Lafayette Hall, Wood street
TV FINNEY, Agent
XV* No-» Water street
I A. CARKJEK. SECIUSTAIU
J\ m p erJ njylTonl» Lwnranco Comjauy of PUUborgh,
Doilding, Fourth rtnyst, '
ci AMUEL L. MAKSUEIiL, Secretary Cifi-
tap* 1 nanrancn Company, M Water rtraet.
FM. GORDON, Secretary V
v »nc» fftttf itret.
T OABDINEK COFFIN, Agcut fur Frank
• lin Hro Ttw'iranco Company, Nortn-eaal corner nooa
tod Third »tract*.
T> A. MADEIRA, Agent for
m Uutaul Insurance Co., H ffmntwL
*PHOS 0P AITAM7 Agent Howard. Insar-
I mrs Company and Pittsburgh Lift 1 nsarance Company,
corners Watat and Martectatreru. .
T' lIOS. J. 11UNTKH, Agent Funnel
Mechanics' Insurance Co, 90 W atantrecL
OSIIOA ROBINSON,
Insurance Co-« St Fifth street.
tJ ' IV". POINDEXTER, Agent Great West
f\j # ern Inypr*nca Co-,9*-front street-
J&p&OlBttt)?,
- - ■ josera a. bo<jiim
'““' “Spip'ii'wirito—. ,
Walter p. marshals & co., im
p,rtm .nd ttadooo, *7 Wood Mroot, Ut»ocn Voolth
Allow «boiomojtatowl*oo«oi»l2;
BMortmeot oroTorr «»
i„_. sj.ii. nxnlns; Rooms anil Cn)Uiio**r>. ai»o, «“ ,uu *
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furniture and CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
FACTORY —Ftdrral HVb«end lVn>i«. Awrtv<
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STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo
mn conrtontlr mAoofactnrinir STEAMBOAT CABIN
jSnrnSTu/ CHAIRS, .oil larllo «>» .tteottoo of
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CABtNBTFURNITURE MANUFACTURER
Nos 97 & 09 Third St., Pittsburgh.
T- W W RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
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T\r7‘O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
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SUNDAYS, WEDKKSDAYB *n«IBAIOIU>AYS,rrotn lOto
Pointers*
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titert as the beet toarf firry JEsf*M*
M&-THE and conjoint in
day and Saturday, prepared oad
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able at filewnre, pfj
with CatiWble price.
THE PIPES AT? LDCKSOW
Hi*« of the taUtj rnootUnd.
-Voles of tiio glee lad bill)
The drone ol high lsad;tor rent,
Tho soog of lowland rill '■
Not the brae* of broom lad b«U»r,
Nor tbo mountila*iSirb with rain.
Nor maiden bower, uWbdrder tower,
lUt*beard yoariwOJtwt itram-
Deer to the lowland raojxr,
And plslded mountain***.
To the cottage and* th<i e**U*.
The KOttUb plp« drar.
Sweet Bound* the ancient uibnxo
O'er mountain, loch uh«T paw;
But the Bwoeteet of alt toulic
The Pipe# at Lueku •» played!
Bay by day. tl-luUed tiger
• Loader yelled. *uil nearer cnlpt;
Kcuod end rooml tl»jßnxt***rp*nt
N<ar and jica# circle* swept- .
‘•Pray forte-mo, wireeaad mothera—
, Pnj to day r tbeaoUUr Wld,
“To-morrow, death** between oa,
And the wrong arid ehama W# dread.
Oh 1 they Uatenrd, looked and waited. .
. Till thrir hupet becafte deepair.
And the aul>* of low be trail log
.. TUled the pauee of their prayer.
TImO up apaie a Bcotthii maiden.
tfUbherearupoatip ground:
. .“plana ye hear 111—dlanaye bear It *
• ,rfhe pljtew o* Havelock eoo©4 !”
-..yinj ‘
l-r, gXftkhad ib* wounded man hlsgrsanlog:
-.i. ' ■ Unshed the wife hey little OOMt
Alone tie; beerxl Utdnua rod-W
And the roar of Bepoy gun*.
Hut to tluiaound* of homa and childhood
The highland ear w* truer
••Dlnea yehcar lit— ’tfcthealogan.' .
Will ye no baliera it &o«r
1 ike the inarch of eonpdleei mail.'
Through the v total *f the am,
Mur* of feeling than of hearing.
of the heart than of the ear.
.-lie knew the droning pibroch,
Kho knew tho Campbell’* call
“Uark* bear ye no MaicOregorV—
The grandeil o* theta all ■"
Old they Hatched dumb and breacblru,
And they caught the lound It Uat;
f»iht and far beyond die Goomtw
He*" and feu the jdßer’e bla«l
Then a hunt of wild thankegiviu*
UlngM womao’e retco and man's;
“tk»l be pnleerC—The march of Havelix i
Hio piping “I the clans!”
LoiKlcr, nearer, flerr* M trengeaore,
Sharp aud shrill a* eWorde at atrlte.
Came the wild MacOrfgor'e dan rail.
Htlnpng all the air to lib.
Hut when the tar-off dual cloud
To ptaided lepooe grew.
Full tenderly eod Wilheaomi-ly
The pipes of cescnablrw!
Hound the ailrer dome* of Lucknow,
Round red DowUb’exotden ihrlue.
Breathed the air to Briton* dearest.
The air of Autd Lang 4yM
uVrthe cruel all of war-drum*
Himp that aireel and homelike atieio.
And the tarunclove thelurtao.
A< the Goomtee de*m the pWu
I»e»rtoth*«>ru-Und reaper
AudjdaldadtWWjU.ngjr, <
To the cottage ahiUfccaiße,.
. Sweet eonmll
O’er mountain, glee, aud gUd#.
Rut the «weet**t of all music
The Pipe* at Luckuow pUy*r
ImporlMl ftom
* Itm PirreUd Ont.
S|*cUl C*»rrMpood*n«- of the Ttnw }
LAtrnsscK, Kansas, Feb.
Fwssi> Vacokaj* :—The board of
slooers for the instigation of fraodi,
are in session at this place. Some •”«?>*'
rridencehas been obtained, when we take into
consideration that which wan awonrto at Leae
«om» ••........ , J . .
. Henderson (you
brought the returns from Delnvere Crossing to
Leavenworth, and gavVthettfto Dlefemlorf, the
day that he arrived there; that he saw them as
the judges were rolling them up to be put into
the box,” and that “he never saw them after
wards, but that Diefendorf told him the.morn
ing that he left town, that he (Diefendorf) had
senl the returns to Calhoun.”
Diefcndoif has been before the board to-day.
Be stales that be "never raw the returns until Iht
night Wore Henderson started far Washington;
that tl. sent for him to come to bis room; and
that H. gave him a roll of paper at that time,
which he said was tho DelawareCrosaingreturns,
and also elated at that time that thereJW»
box in No. 27, at the Planter's House, which
contained the ballots.” Diefendorf had heard
prior to this,, that Henderson had brought up the
returns, but does not remember who he obtained
bis information from. He did not know that
Henderson was going, nor that he had gone
down to Shawnee, until election day—nor did
he know the day that Henderson got back that
he had brought the returna."
Dierondorf also states that he saw Henderson,
as he was getting Into the e.U. B e to BttLrt rrom
Lenrenworth on Tuesday morning, but “did not
tell him that he hnd sent the returns to Ucomp
lon;" that"ta “did not giro them to Calhonn
until the week following, while Calhoan was at
Weston,” and' that they were noser opened hy
anyone, while in his possession. The returns
were not rented when H. gsrc them to him, hot
be did not Bee a figure or letter on them.
John C. Vaughan, and others, hare testified
that Mr. Thomas Ewing voted nt Kickapoo, just
before 0 o'clock, r. and that there were but
three or four rotes polled slier that lime.
W V Roberta states that hewaa present when
Calhoun counted the votes at Lecomplon. There
were 996 names recorded. Mr. Ewing s name
occurred opposite number 630. This might lead
one to believe that they had added on upwards
of 460 names, after the polls were closed.
We bare had some sport in town this canning.
Otntrel L. A. McLean, (ctiief clerk in tho Sur
royor General's office,) testified before the hoard
of commissioners yesterday. lie was very iyno
roil not only in relation to tho election rotnrna,
hat was generally iynorant. lie did owesrthongh
that ho had seen (he election returns, huknrwr
taw them open; that Calhoun left them with him
after the counting at .Lecompton; that ho.tied
them up and put themJn the safe; that on the
19th or 20th instant, Colhoun sent a,messenger
from Platte City withinstructiona to send all the
returns of both elections to him at that piece
and that ho (M'LctaXdld ntadttem, mil that
he had ml real them tines, but.bellered that Cal
hoon had carried them to Waahlngtonj and that
tho Delaware Agency or Orosstag retnrna had
„,ree been in Lecomplon. The board were well
satiafied that the fellaw.lcai ttoearuiy/aleely, aa
thev had oomo into possession of some fnota un
known to him, in relation to the returns.
Today Sheriff Walker went to Urompton
With a search warrant commanding him to
searoh the SumyorGeneraleoffießand grounds
.boat the office for the reltirna. pro
tested loudly against »ta search. Walker paid
no attention to his protest, but proceeded to rs ;
more n pile of wood to thereat of the office,and
then dug down Into the ground a short distance,
when lo and behold I the identical retami -which
the fell ora more m potilitely to lummy lent to Pintle
CUy were brought forth. Goreraor Denser,
the sneaker of the Honse and chairman of the
Senate hare eaamtoed them, and swear that lte)r
are the same returna which Cattohn corrected
on the HUtnlt. ■
McLean and-Sherrard (who swore to about
the same that McLean did) mast feel that the
community to which they lire highly respect
them for their adherence to truth irHe under oath.
P S —Btoee writing the shore, the eoamia
'sionerc hare foundin' the book of resurrected
election returns brought- from Lecomplon, the
mneh talked of Delaware Crossing returns—
Notwithstanding the rsrlons affidnrfts that hare
been made that they nerer were to l«ompton
-and that thoy did not alitor orer forty-three
rntestothey were found nt Lecomplon, and tad
heeD ia the possession of the vjlamnni traitor
[Dsurocne 1
icicians.
C< Thej l were certified to by Ilia,jtulgei and clertt
in nrootr farm. There wore ihrakmirtdmi
.cvmtftwi' name* written on! on the p«N
,Uh the certificate appended cotTee»o»ata««®
Thit number. Write hate bean tuned *«
tv joint o. itmiw.
an gazette.
McLean, Sherrara, and the judges of.electioii> n
Delamn Agency. Diefendorf mU be «|»“ ed
here for n tune, until the thing ie c J t * rt ?° l ’'
There U consideiehle feeling here because
Hendexeon *ae allowed to esrape, but if the
father of theTiUniny. “Old Cnlhoun, ehouM
show hi* oarcue once, the m»ny toJ*'»»"
are out against him In the temtoiywouldnot
arail much. The Bcoundrel would he hung to
the firat tree—without the aid of write.
These returns being found at Lecompton-do
not correspond eery well with the statement
made by Diefendorf while on oath. He swears
that he Rare the Delaware agency returns to
Calhoun at Weston, oiler the rotes were correct
ed at Lecompton. If that be eo. It la emptier
bow they ehonld find their irsy to Lecompton,
under a ,rood-pile, teilk lira feet of tank on top of
1 will be produced that Colhoun did
, bore them when he counted the other eoe«6l
Lecompton, and that he lied when heeald that he
nerer saw them. The head rmling on the poll
list is Tory similar to the hand writing or a
oertain witness who has testified before the
board. _ _
fepedal Dispatch to the New-Yofk Time*-]
WasHriraron, Tuesday, Feb, 9.-A double game
is being .played on UiaMiuM.quesUjm. Vta
President is constantly assuring the NorUtera
Democrats fprlrately that he tos. fi.. Free-
State Legielatnro to be relarned olected. Cah
hoan, who ostenlalionsly declares that he has
not seen the President, la constantly assuring
the Southern men that in any erent, *he Pro-
Slarery men wUI hare the control of Ute Shto.
Tho game of the Lecomptomtesia the Senate
Is to Stine an inreatlgatlon of the frauds, and ao
they roted dowa’Pouglaa’ rcsolutioh today lest
It might be rendered impossible for anybody to
countenance them. They are trying lo keep mat
ters straight until they hare got ererr Democrat
committed that thoy possible can; then, if it is
found absolutely necessary in order to gain the
measure iu the flenete. Calhoun w.U relurn a
Free-State Legislature, although he haeeaid that
he would make no relurn until after Kansas thall
bare been admitted. Bat it ie intended el Uto
return the Pro-Slerery Bute Ticket, eo that the
Ooremor can reto any legislatiro act calling a
new convention. , .
Calhoun yesterday, In effect, proposed to re
turn the Free-State Legislature if Harris would
withdraw his resolution which he declined.
Harris is In consultation with Off to-night,
relative to the selection of the Special Committee.
It- was 'Searlog, and not Seaman, who voted
with the Lecomptouites yesterday, after promis
ing to vote against them if Harris would modify
bis resolution, as he did.
Bubuuss Prospwts. —Willmer & Smiths
Timet has the following:
••The business, prospects of the country are
decidedly improving. It was fully expected tjuat
the Bank of England would have reduced the
rdte of discount this week to 4 per cent., but
the directors separated without doing so,
although it is fully expected that next week
they will reduce it to this extent. The coffers
of the Bank overflow with gold, and contain. It
is believed, at least fourteen millions. The
price of produce is rising, slowly but steadily,
and the cotton market is fast recovering from
the depression under which it has so long labor
ed. The accounts, too, from the manufacturing
districts are most cheering, and in the course of
a short lime>U traces of Iho late panic will
have disappeared."
WAfßiffOToa’e Opposition toSlavxiiy. —lt is
staled in prWate circles that Mr. Bancroft, the
historian, has discovered a hitherto unpublish
ed letter of Washington, written in the Utter
portion of bU life, in which he expresses, in
strong and unequivocal language, his deep con
viction of the evils and wrongs of slavery. If
this statement is true, Mr. Bancroft should pub
lish the letter without delay.
Statb Treasurer Slone has given notice to all
persons holding the circulating notes of the
Canal Bank, or other claims on which no divi
dend has been paid, and n$ in litigation, to
prepent tbe same at the Stale'Trcasurer’s office,
on or before the first day of March next, or the
claims will be ruled out.— Cleveland leadf.
A waiTXft in the Xorfolk Argus describes the
statue of Washington, in Richmond, \a., as
having its eyes fixed on the House of Delegates
aud its right forefinger pointing to ' tht Peniten
tiary. ■
John Eitzxb, a German, was burned to death
at Cleveland j• on Monday evening. His house
was on fire, and after saving hU wife andchil-
be went back to get his money, when he
was suffocated.
Jfoi Kent.
mo LET.—A three story Brick Store®
f uiSD.rillne.ua St.CWr elweljDmr UfMttJtjßa.
Vn.i*lMnf WOLr . m W*r*|
Uirfww. llTchinU.-
T) LET—A three story DweUroeHoase Eg
litoitotl OB Rom, Utwera Seeoud »nd Tbln[*»-JEffl.
ALSO-A SUiro Room oo tolUtUld
PeMtOtacs. Entjalr*ul o AC jwrtf.it
jCO-lwtl Corner Rom »nd Flr»{ »U-_
rtOB SALE ORTKENT.-I will sell or®
F rantthw property where I bow reside, sittaUdobUHl
inil o« " ' V*
PAUK, ftIrCDKDV * CO.
ja24:«itf : Xvl H3t FlrWnd m.Becmt Mt.
Eon RENT—The commodious and
substantial lhr<N> ilory Brick JJaelUng, No. 107 g-a
ÜbittT street, *ii doors below Pitt. ___ _ , _
ttl&wd LEWIS k KDQEBJON, 107 Woodst.
TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling EjS
now, No. 17ft Writ* vtmw *t prm&t occuplsd JB|l ;
bf oar Rli&ard Floyd, srell finished tod Id good order, tad
butilth*modern eooTO&leaeor water,gu,*e; tin stable
„d-Hi*.i—.,AurtrH- johk tlotdico.
TO LET—A two story brick: Dwolling Eg
containing C room* and finished garret, situate JE»I,
actflUrast. Ifcqulreof ' ~it U KINO.
j»l4 No 811 Liberty street,.
0 LET—A well finished two story gj|’
Brick Dwelling, Id nice order, eootalnln* tIxJSSL
rooms tad finished garret, wltbiM. water and bath room,
t]taste on Washingtonst, AUrgjwor citr. Kmjalreof
Jrl» an KINO, Nogil Übertystreal,
“ofiNDRY ~FOR ""
FOCNDBY FOR RENT—The Pnrexn
Fodhdst, Pena ttmt, Pittrtmrsb, formerly occupied
Ly Frcamio A MiUer. new by ILUI A tfp«r, U for rent,
Fortenns«Qqsffeof ALBX. or of
DEB WOOD, *t lb* B*nk of PiUittxrgh, Joltaltf
TO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling®
on nsrstreet, b<4weea P*pd nod the rtrer. Kd-BH
quin of Jail B. n. KIXQ, Ko.aU Liberty at.
FOB BENT—Two desirable Houses on sth
■t bciDR the one I occupy At preeent, and the daw
llotue next door. PoweMloo «*•“ ff.Sifc! ■i!JSfc I!l “-
For rent, to, appbr to ALKUKDEBKI^^
ALSO—A comlarUUo ifaree ltory Dwelling , ‘‘ n
Pennetreet, neer Ws,i*. P,*edoo ™ hri
For term*. Ac-, Apply to ALKXANUBB_K»no.
ALSO—A tVDAtaryStlok DwdllngUoiUA'aii-Daplaoede
ftrret, Allegheny City, -
ALSO—A Frame Dwelling In.tbe rear of the AbQte bo Dae,
on AUesUen, CO,.
S'OH ltfiNT.—A comfortable two ston
Brick Dwelling, wttb Batti Aftd abont rt* »«»• « £ «
ant land, and near Kart Liberty. . .
“» ta “* “ttialSiS;
de2 27? Liberty treat.
rpo LET.— A 3 Btory Dwelling House, on
A Penn etreet, between Heo3 and Wejneetreetn. -
Kent undents to attend ten.nl, end £' m »*
«“* k°r terme apply to
A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY SB
"PVWELLINQ HOUSE TO KENT.-Tbat
If ooßunodlons and wall DfriUng Urn** No. J
Hbitmun oocnpw l»j Iho «ub*crtber. The bonwi*
—6 let.—Th'o Hall fonnorly occupied bjr
tin sou or TKopManc*. “(fttSSRJvKS *°' 1
TVWELLINO i’OR RENT.—A dc*i-fj9
I i nbletwoCotj Brick Ito™. opOonmw tticUßS
peered, tppiyw No. 288 Liberty etmt.
J* 3 ——————
T» AEQAINS IN LAWNS, Betages, Beiago
tl daLaJim Uvu *nd OnukU* Bdbea, Oann .4*—
wThATAOpen cur itoikot-A&ri mod*remAlnlb* w
O'n BBLS. KOLL BUTTER;
4f\j it 4*
* cacln Bop*
X do o*6, '
Hf<vi4Ttd«ad&f •
7 ~A HttDS. PRIME SDQAH.—Per SL
44 Unw «>»
Tnn BBLS. PRIME MOLASSES.—For
lUUS’fa M JAHBIOABMOTa.
bbb, g'
“HItK lbB-«n
J£r«s. to B-U fAUKKIOOt» 00.
Tvr.'rVß OlL— Qts. asd Pis.—4o doi on
b.l» JAPBPTOCH t pp.
SAL. AMMONIA—l/UUl&s.onttmd rail
fa,, by fcO B. I*. yAmmocfl. A 00.
8 BARRELS FIAXBEKU.—BrniTed ani
J* t * m ** , .
1 Into try M St5lY H, OOLLDTI.
received
\j 4cAfafntoby fe* HmY ILCOtXP?B.
TfcßY PEACHES—BS bra. jttst raU and
HfijrMUb; *4 HOTTH.COIAIHV
Jot Sale.
Farm tor sale. ..
THE ANDERSON FARM, 2* miles £8
above the Depot, at New Brighton, Boater
p*., OB Block Iloon Kan, amUlnlcg 10S scree of excellent
’lemt, wrerracre of which U tillable, mdttScf which U un
der cultivation. 'Thar*ar»l3acree©fgoodttmt>er.soaerea
in grassand pasture, anil an abundance of coal. There lean
Orchard oi grafted fruittr***. In almost every field there
IsaeprtngMjamr'fidling water.
Thetaprcwmsutsconsistot'a new frame Dwelling, at
ftoV weather-boarded log* • email tenant bouse and a
U ®?Ss!c«tan to to «° tdfblttt. o( eultlralton, facera
good, mi to . rawtottfcto mlghbortuxrf, cOTradrat.to
churches, school*. for terms, enquire •* *s*B <Jf 'sp E »
Sr o 7 Un-dAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, P^_
Ohio Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale section ten,
township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly
tsowa as “Bowman’s Section," containing 640 acre*. It (a
altnatad three miles west of Massillon, on Ota Stateßoad
tiding to Wooster, and within about two miles of the Pitt*
burgh, ft Wayne and Chicago BaQroad. The aontlweast
and north-east quartern are partly cleared and Unproved—
tbs remainder to covered with superior timber and the
whole is wetl watered by spring*!utd nronlnjg■
tm« aectioo Is considered the finest body of land in the
county. It win be sold undivided or in qaartere to*anil
purchasers. To those who desire to Invest in real estate a
U.r <WOrtDDl. r to raral, oIM. R svmzs^
oc2fid*wtfT No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh.
EOR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one
of the best locations ttithedty of Pittsburgh, lot either
a Jobbing, retailor prescrif lion business. iuducemcnUare
offered to purchasers cental ring advantages of rtn occo"*
rent*. For intormatton in julioof JOHN UATT, Jr-, at
jfo. ICO Wood Street, con er of Wood aud Sixth, PlU*
burgh, Pa. .»?
for Sale.
EOR SALE CHEAP, 120 acres of Land in
Marathon county. Wisconsin, near Marathon City.
Annie to Rev. 0. MACimPiwOi
Siu. 1 MU.ranU..Wtocotoln.
F)R SALE-At Jackman’s Livery f£-_
BUM. « Bn. tor PAHtf.Y HORSE, Knnil
I LEWS
ALUABLE CITY ‘ PROPERTY FOR
BALE.—The undersigned offer* fcr sale oatovorabls
terms, a large number of building lots In the Bth Ward of
the dty. The lot* ftontonjPoonSylvanla Avenue, Wsiscn,
Forbe*, Locust, Marin, Yicroy ana Bluff streets, are bat *
tawmUißteswalk frum tb«(0oort Hone# and wUlbesold
Te of securing a convenient and healthy
location fbr a house, or wishing to purchase for tpcCTlaaon,
In a part of the dty which must continue steadily to improve
will find U to their advantage to call upon the subscriber.
q. MAGK&, Att’y at Law,
myt&tf T _ No. 104 Fifth street.
E“' OR'SALiC-Otießargc with two bows,
130 feet Keel,'22 feel Beam, 4 fret Hold, bottoa Plank
hes. well fastened and everythlng*of the best material
“teonTKeS'&out, 110 fret Keel, “
OAL LAND FOR SALE.—Tho andcreim
•d olton tor rail. ON* HUNDRED .nf TiI TY ACRES
COAL LAND,
'riinaled on the first pool, one of tho most deslreblelocatioa*
dieted to this property, as it la be lie red the opportune
'^LoSnsloSS'is
STOOK SALES B\ AUSTIN LOOMIS A
OO AT TUB MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY
TUURSDAY EVENING^—Bank, Bridge Insuiauce and
Copper Stuck, Bond and B«U Estate sold at public sale
“ > r ” M " =h “ U ' aUSTIN LOOMS A CO.
NOW. Draft, mA Ltoto " f s%' d °”
reasonable terns by AUSTIN LOOMISA CO^
tß 2i Stock A Note Brokers. 92 Fourth st.
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on thegQ
premise* on TUESDAY, March 4th, a well lm-B3
proved limork acres, sttoate In Nottingham township,
JSSSLum Co-, Pa-, about two mile* south of FjnlMrvDle.
There are about 176 acres under cultivation, good fences,
Urge Brick Dwelling House, well finished, with agoodlcel-
Ur? Spring House, a Urge Log Barn, weatherboard ed, a
■rood Orchard of select fruit, etc. ~ , ,
Th e form Is In a high «Ute of cultivation, to well watered
and improved, convenient to churches, schools, etc-, loan
excellent neighborhood, and altogether a very desirable one..
The ownerlntend* moving went. - fllr , h ,.
Am Infallible Cough Remedy—! bad wen
■kk three mouths, no* able to do anything, with a coogh
and stuffed condition of the wind-pipe; X tried several of the
hut phyildani in this dty without receiving any benefit
all of them aoid my longs were affected. I was confined to
my bed during the greater pert of this time, I espectoratod
, a great deal of matter from my lungs. The first two doses
of your Pectoral Syrup that I took, I could not take without
laying down In my beibul j^t***^ 0
was entirely cored. I nave been well ever since, aiyaicx
DC. amußtoto. .boat to. am of 11114 of tob m I
b. Dr. OFAB. KETBEA-No. HO
Woodatoeet, Pittsburgh, l*a n *nd by Druggists everywhere.
aoCthdawxF _ . - -
Da. Kerns’S'Shouldm- Bracsd—from
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1856,—F0r more than
jeer* pad we bar# cohftantty worn the Washington Sc*
paodor Brae®, manufactured by Dr. Oeo. H. Keyset, of No
140 Wood street, to this city, and would heartily taeom
mead II to ail who are compelled to follow a sedentary occxx
patfim. Ai we harebeforo remarked, to calling attention
to Its merits, it answers for a brace and euipendara, the
weights! the pantaloon* being so pl*e«l aa to continually
Uod to brio* the ahouldera to their natural petition and ex
pand the cheat, Women, bnodxwto of whom are annually
Wared by the weight ot euormoue -sxirU, ehould tiao
procure tMe brakes. Itoparticolar to procuring the Wnd
mentioned, M many of the brace* eold are bumbag. Bold
IL Kiraßß’B,WbolefaleDnigßhrt,i«Wood
reet. algo of theOolden Mortar. J«36al*WK7_
Por Deaf Acxictra —Tbaae
ewly inTented Inetrumeot* that enable thereof to bear in
gaataMiiDMAareln adranceof anything yet known, or
te*>n*ofee vUOctaldruiu, lum v- i -
•ltd all the clrc'nmatance* tbu altvacl tru’miH.'ta bbu
are entirely dl*p**u*ed wifli. They idd*«wu
pot to be perceptible to other*, and are hartl jaJtit whan
W *^dawf l,t,J Dr. 0. H. KBYBEIt. I*o Wood at.
Twenty Tear* Bllndneu Oared by tb*l
Qutncitaa Kin Lotkw.—Mrs Charity, Carnahan, ofj
ItaDperaneetme, waaenUroly blind In one eye tor more than
twenty yenn^and ronld scarcely >we with thtj other. Bhela
elnjoat entirely cured by one hottle or “ffiajjenhciy
iWum,*'and bellaeea that another bwtfio will eutlrvly re-
Omwbereyea Bold at Dr. CEO. 11. KKYfiER’B, No. Uo
Wood street, algo of the tioldan.Mortar, price 25 cent*.
oo2otd*wxP _____ ;...
TIIEUEALTU OF AMERICAN WOMEN
—for many yeara l hare been troubled with genera,
vearlneesAod languor, both mental and physical; caprice,
lUtlmoees, dull headache, pain In the bead and temples,
eoldneee and tendency to stiffness. palpitation «f the heart,
eery easily flattered or excited, appetite rarlable, etomach
and bowete deranged, with pain. Any mental or phytical
exertion wae tare to bring on all the .symptoms, and I bad
la addition, falling or the womb, and great fcdn In that.)re
,dou. One physician after another exhausted hia akill and
gara me up. A patient and pmewing ute ot HA&*
SHaLL’A UTEBINKCATUOLIwON fortunately mired me
““gr'j&ssiss? ss-ssr
1 can truly aay tbatl hare ban a sußererifor manyyean,
with white# and deranged menstruation. After a whue.l |
had other troubles, such ul pale tore, Indigestion, ;
mT.punl IwWlßli prin toth. Kuril oftto.
beck, aeortofachlng and draojingacniation,pain between.
the shoulder blades extending down the spine, loss of *PP£
Uta. trouble In the stomach and bowels, with -cold hand*
andtoet and ilruadful nortunfoeaaw The Uart uxdtement
would make me tool ai ir 1 ahonld fly away-, 1 tried dorter*
and dru«,*aiul erarythtog, one after auOtbjsr,.without toe
benefit. OnoboUleuf ITABSHALIi’S UTERINE CATIIOI^
; ICON chanced some of my rymptoma for the bettor, and
now lam aatirdy and radically enred. I wi*h JbiTerery
woman cOuWknow what U will do. CLAIUB3A.OBKR. .
UABSIULI’S UTERINH CATHOLICAN haa aaredmy I
llto,as 1 eerily bellera.. X tried doctora and
It ieemed useless to try longer, when I metrwUh a lady who 1
rccummendetl the QsthoUcon so strongly that X deemed Itmy j
duty to try It. I was mostly troubled wlth-deranged mes*l
SSi!&iEesSKSSSKM«
■«Ttoty <Mseeemadti> baa Enrico,) dlatybpd tieeß-tolnb!
nea,undderisga, fatigue on walking in. .the morning, flaio*
ißEca. coUtlriatlon.'pinaaaro ofblood In the head, dirtiness,
•netiaHy when-stooping, great irritability of temper, almost
eoStantlodinatian to com water, grmtnttlmumu and dr
tire to weep or toe 1 nnbappy. I waaoot only entirely cured,
mraelf of oJttbeee symptoms, which I haT* giren a*.an Ua*
Mnecf aocouat of my sufferings, but I have known so many
other* cured In our town that t tod bound to let you know,
that other* whoare similarly situated alto And relief.
for a long time 1 had Uterine coo plaint* with the follow I :
ingaymptoma: 1 wsincrrous, sunristed and irritable; I ‘
em*d to abound in complaint*;' sotm of which I will try to ] .
git* yom paln In the towerergani, and a frdlngas if some I ;
thing waogdtoir to full out; inability to walk much on* *e I
count of .a feeling of fUllneu; aching and. dragging, and) ,
■booting palm to the back, loins, and extending down the I ;
leg*. The Jotting produced byiWtog Caused J
epa*9odloßbeowitaandpala*inthetid«,ftomachandbowi :
elr headache, with ringing totheeara; etery of tlml ;
body Kesedaordifre&ttrrUabQlty; Intense oertouineas,! .
could nri bear thdlubtexdUao*ntwlth«it being protiratrt ,
far a day; 1 could eqarcely more aboot the ,
not Uheplaaiur* to anything. ;
ried etrrttiitofc a* I aoppoeed to tain, but a frknd j ■
toaSSEmtfttABSIULTSUTERINE GATOOUCON. j
tr “‘ ■" I
MARSHALL'S VTSSiyXCATBOLICOS
cr rnnani Orc^ I**. 1 **. \
Cramps l
I
VTSnntXOATBOLICOIf]
prts*jn*Qf<tojy%XottetwttftM avrtUTi)Vti. * j
je^oyeahßrfo«ergftteyoti<Jtca'gaJrw ( 'fea*>i,fawftty
W K&fuarcu&k fAat (ii Maticitu ‘tcHUxtnU "on'rteeipl
, e/fh*moncyr Jdfrta''' DX.OEO. S: ESTHER,' . |
•: ; lfo.l«.Wood*trwtPitt*bur^l, i - -;
, - j Signri kloytmir..^
tmtlTEB * PItWORTH,
T. ABD OUrrlO R. f. Sosa, to ri-
JLjj rite far sale by ; tJ*29] XBAIAH DICKEY * CO. '
1 A BBLS. KOLL BUTTEH; '
* - VJ 8 do ...Egpc .
10 do Snpertne floor;
16- do White Beans.'
SO rack* - do do
ScMksJPotaah,
ReO'daadfbr etisby BQBITE& I DILWOBTD,
' • • 130 and 133 Seoood street.
TTT ALL. PAPER I WALL.VAi'fcttll—
VV ■ w. f. mmnniu. * 00. •»
BMa«aal»oC WftUPiper thftepriar o*»««>du*,ttß7
WoodaOM. • •
f^|PIANOS.f^I
rnlit QBAKD PIA BOfl.'
THEPARLOB Q.RAI^DJPIAN'OS
jiietD Sftlf S?«arr pianos.
Farm for Sale.
iHetiical,
Musical
from tli. Mmonfcctoryof
Chiolcerina St Sons, JBoeton,
JIiST received from the- Manufactorr
Cblckorin* A Boos, Boston, tho fallowing daririWsana
.elegant stock of Blaoo Fortes;
One Pull Ssren Octare GRAND PLANO wilb • -
superbly earredaue. Price
One Pull Seven OcUroGRAND PIANO "FORTE; -ole
eaDt Rosewood case. Price..,—
One NEWTABLOKQRAND SE%'KN OCTAVE PIANO,
- nearly equal In power to a full Gran4,"yet«copy
log only the loom of an ordinary Square Piano
Prioa-Z. - «ti
SQUARE PIANOS.
Two Poll Carved Roaewoed LouU ZTVth Soyen tore
Pianoe,srith carved dak npdfrttwjjrt. .
Two Rosewood 7 OclaTn, CUflbrd sijio...
Two do 7 “ Garvedmotudlsgs..
Four do 7 “ plain round comers.
Tbres Walnut ? m ' Froat round carriers.
Four do . W ll , Front round corner*.
Fourßoeawo6d6?s, a Front round corner*.,
An the above are of the* iorw seixi, and wltli Bill Iron
Frames, and new PateTt AcnoJf. '
Three Instruments have been IlnUhed specially fcr the
subscriber,and are the first that hare beA brooghtto thu
city. Their superiority will .beat cnee discovered by anj
one acquainted with the mechanism of a Pi« 6 Forte
For safe at ihe new shdrodncW price tot by' _
JOHN H. MELLOK.
No. SI VTood Strofit
eefeilawF Sole Agent figChlckering ASohs--'BoStoa
ERINCE AGCO’S IMPROVEPji^^aB
PATENT MEtODBOSB.— The Ofdesfn 1
blithmtiUiath*.United&*Ui oncf fife* K w.t V*
Largatinti* UWi.: • ■ ;
Tne latest Improvement in 6ur.Melodeons.ls lue
DIVIDED * SWELL,
Becarwl.U-u* If Letttn PaUnt. 22d Mar. IW., By »*“*»
of tbUmreU Soblhuaoei may be pUr» })**
•r of the Jnftanncit; white the accompanlimiit ia-wnt awl
aubdoed. UereafUr,all Melodcon* made by o» will bo fur
ninhad with thtaattachment'
miaoci po> cmaat. . ..
- Acenta tor the tala of oor Malodoona may be louad U» all
--^SSs?ffiS3gr
W ‘ ’ and 87 Fulton atreet, KewTork.
CnARIOTIB SldniSi.
118 Wood atreet, 24 door aboTa Fifth,.
daUt MaanCfcctor<r»Agm>U
gUPEßß GRAND
from the Factory of „1.1 J I;*
sfaywAf & soxs,'X*v> Tort:
11. KtEBKE A BROm ln nnnonae
tg to tbe public tint tb»j h*TeJn*tjec*lTed * c ; t ; .
' ppT-irnSTt) TULL GRAND PIANO,
Iron. lh. Tutor'd SnaygAT*Bo3B, ,
for exqiiialta #***<«*• and jolnaapf tprie,-Usfafcaes» #?d
eUatfdty of too'cb, ■adanjoet tasteful and. afrgyt «terior
Lfsmaldwtd tbojlnrd Ormd Pian»*rtt broogfct*<► thito
City. The mechanism la a double repeating gff
edWnUon of Stdoway A Son*, which combinea irtlh_tU
ntrocet promptness and delicacy of touch® d*«n»£ *»*•
bfflty bat rarely attained. Wc rttpectfuUy ,
all, whether pnrefaaaera or "ft 1 ' utf *.
lM&bnrlTalUd Instrument. lI..KLEBEJV A
' So. 13 "Fifth irtroet, Sola Act* for SCcinwav A.Bcrna.
N. it—Also. Jnat rrcetTad a fnwhlot or Nonni * Clark*
W.„«. . _ •
Cheap pianos to closegggsij~a
A COSSiahTIEiTj-A: inpttk&ns-rjPa-'
srood 7 octave Piano, With foil Iron. Fra me,j f g.| lv
cured Music De*k and Mouldings; the manufUctorcrt ptteo
in Sow York being s«o> will beecdd to.clp*** cooeigament
fc lUw»«>l6K octar^nniml
deekTr-rerr elegant Piano: the .New York factory price*U>,
»iU b« sold M mot» at £285. .
The abore ore tho.netcash-price*,.in par moiioj, and will
bo boied for ehlpplfig fr«o or charge.
a if\ ) » good second hand flawy with iron frame, 0 octave,
in good order. fawiyJlOO, .
A ITabogany Boctavs,modern'style Tlano, an oicollen
loatrnment. Caah, eorrentfaßda, $25. _
A all ocUto second hand Baltimore Piano, |aO.
Ado do do do Philadelphia do $«.
A 6}s do' Plano, Tenf handaome and nearly new, on a
and 0 monthacrodiW«2s. • • f .
For calo, together with a aplendldstock of ol
all rtilei from tbo mannfoctmr of-Chichering'A Son*. a 9*'
ton, by noO JOILNP.MgI.LOR. 81 Vood*.
fHtscellanroua.
SOBMAL CLASS,
The second session ov the nor
mal CLASS, nttl»
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLF.OB.
Under the direction of
A. BURTTi
Principal ol the Fifth Ward Public -School*, wilUowmtnce
On Uondaj U.v«nlni, February lit-
ThoOaai will meet on MOKDAVftnd ; THUBSDA.Y EVC
JONGS, and SATURDAY MORNING or each wV.
S3_Tenn*, £2,00 t>e r Irwotu- . J°t?_
Jj WOODS’ PEARL STAKCn constant;
. IT on hand and for sale by the OBJ**" 1 ?™?-
lira ma/be assured «*»•»«* .uperter baj^
equal to an? of the more ©xpeosiro form*
um, for milnr dellcat© Blanc Maogm
J> particular to ©oqnir© for Peart Stare
M j4 corner Jiratand Ferry atreete.
JDGERS. Journals* Pay Books,. Cash
mmrm*mk» Unnhn f>rlrr JJoot* aod Doc.Kc*t fot
*~~~ w«n, n i y gy»
~c.c-4^«P;
& IHJUCHFiKI.It
Cpotlniw to <L-al o2tea«lr«-Ij lu
Goths, C&uinit-rr*, Doeskins, Sc.,
And am now offering them allow price*.: uo&
GUNDTUES—IO hhds..prnne~N7 O. Sugar
O 25 bbls. Crashed Jo
15 «* -B. Coffee • do
15 .PolrerUed do
It) ** Qrannlalcd >!<••
10 “ GalUounS/Tup:
‘JOb*llbhU.do do .
so kegs do' do
100 begs prime RloOoffee;- - •
50 boxes Fan ey Bo*m
25 u Roalo do
25 •* OHre do
SU “ Clothes Mns: %
3rt *» Starch; .. i
20 “ Oirn Btarei<,
Dtloreaml eml by' ■ MOS A BBROKB,
•ell rorm»r Smith and B*cocd»twu
GOFFKE^— 150 bags primeGrcen Hio Coffee
jnitarrlVed'and (or tale by ATWELL. LRK ACO?
idftU . • -So.B Woodstt**!. 1
t 7 XT R A FAMILY WHITE *'WHEA i
111-FLOUR—lOObbb.choice Jn store and for tile by ‘
"M * ' . T. LITTLE A CO.
lolC ® "White Wheat Family Flour,
VV/W 200 extra aod eaperfln*,' iU
100 flirt. , u
i- For Mia by' ' de!4
fCCKWIIEAT FLOUK.—IOO Bka. for sale
i, i>y j*i HByßYitOQLtnre. ;
Oft bhd/LSogar instore and forsdlc.b? .
J5 V <J«2S .. •. JAS. QAJLDNKR.. .
TV/TcLANE'S VERMIEUGE AND. LIVER
Ilf PILLS.—IOO croM'on hxail»nd for »J« by
: T~v "7 VAIIKSSTOCS A COl, : J
i qoIO ' q§a?a o( W.ood ini Fourth, itrvet*.,
VJtTAGON COVEH OIL CLOTH,. 20 feet
W vldeJ UAbor«ctt(r6d on cbltoa k fintnU airtl*
iPilxt&bj aoQ ’•? :t j.AiLPinmra.
S“ lARCll—2o'Bbla. Pearl Starch
, lOfcßcxe# H •*
V iW *■ oaMH
>t3EAR£ v STARCH 1 .—250 boxes superiSr
* CO- :
■ 100 J\<fUT BurtU,
and fcr ■!* w
LUELICK
Myxins**- joa-Eumi«Q>
rirr *vr\”B PENS
HfMlfcrol.br - jia .: .y ff.t IUTO, •
,r/\ UUDS. PKIMBSUOATI in store and for
:OV.nteby JABrOARptKtt,
EGGS— i bbla. just rac'd and farmle by .
J»S; .... ' -V
TABIES 1 DRESBGOOBS^-Aetm£4Tth»
; I iradncbosiiipriOß Intiflla* frog Driw Qoodi far.-iilg<
. -.MEBPIW4 BUBCBnKUy&i -.-
4: .SXUiU:EAHTHBR,UEBOCTION;iN
ut^BHAWiB,; MTOPgY «•:
SUGAB— 14 hbds.- prime NVO. -Sntttldrt
we’d »nfl towl»by.yj»lS :!;■ ARCPTSim4w> ••■
bWwimeW OMolf»«f
K^criTrtia4to^l°bT°, 1
ELODR-100 bbta Extra FimilrKoubii
■-, 1 *lxn idoi vjto iK? ' . • <
0118—23 bbis linseed •
, - • ’•'-•io a6 J T»nn*rf - --S? •
BAS—IQO hf eht» Xonng Bjwn,'-lmpenftl
PFfMR LEAF LAffi)
j>U..,-., : .. J &.CAHTOLD- i.
00-S?/
ESVBBL& PIUMB M4UT HOJUW**
Ov/tfilwiai&rtoliby ‘^.^CAaiyiljj*-
OH BBUi- FBEBH RQUiUU'rrERT in
aUiMMfanmi; l»» • j
O UMAQf—SO suet* to rtoMand'K^rato^
toOTMCP tt fcy
•ysjjff : .:•.,-“sß*®*****^-
For.Mfeßiml Bo;*’ W«r
JAMES GARDNER.
unnfTßn a dilworTU.