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    ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
/ =®WYO^-AX>VERTISEMBiras.
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.l - cawtoj,) ja.sm mttu
Imported Wines, Groceries, &e.
I. & W. GEERY,
■ ■" '• nuzr, m 719 noAMTAT, rsv rose,
a . ‘ [Established ISOM
TMFORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST
JL Quality Family Groceries, cifertotbe Trade, Hotel*
PrintaFsailliM, M d«U who are ebefes in ibeir u»to, and
- osrirsep-nßfne article, a Uige variety of - „ ...
THIL ■■Preen and Black. Boochong, Poocbong, English
Breakfbst,{Oolang,lmperiaJ, Hyson, Gnnpo«dor, Voting
Hyson, AeLineb#staendiialf<hc»ts,Ae.
• BDiyKP-MKbn sad Java. _ . ..
WlNES—MsUeira*. Sherries, Port*. Hocks, Ac, very old
end-high mdN, | Q original package*, demijohns, mag.
nmntiid bottlM..
PABTXW sad GDESTrER’B CLARETS
CHAMPAIGNS—Meet A Clnsdon’e Csb*t Lap*] Ycrieaay.
Do • Haldsrick. O. ILMnmin 1 * do do do
' Bam%‘ Wblskej, Oja, Arrack, Ab
rintbs* Klncb, Ac, Aa, In origin*! paek«ges,also Caracas,
; • Mmwttno, 'Anisette, Noyeas EiUers, Ac.
" MALT LIQUORS—London Btosti Stout, Bcotch and Kngllah
Ales,
(HGABS—A variety of choice brands.
PTflNMtS—Pnriiin and Preach.
gATJQBS—Per Pish, Currie, Game, Meat, Ac.
CHEESE—Stilton, Cbedder, Bojal, Victoria, Prince Albert,
Psnneson, Grnwra, B*ptsgo, Dntcb and and American.
SUaAßS—LosCCrnsnSd, Polrerirad, Ht. Croix, Ae- In bar*
rats and balrterrsia
.HAMfr-WestpbdJs and American.
-OlLS—Cltro, Sperm and Wbale.
4®»OnrLMnor» are warranted unadulterated and of cor
owalmportatioß. ... ; • ‘ - <• • feWtit
Sniggteta.
,IVr ; ACKEO\yN & FINLEY, Wholesale
•'ftts "JSSwandManulactarara or Carbon Oil, No. 107
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ja3o:lyd
FAHNESTOCK & Co., late ofthofirm
Dj A. - PabnrauKk A C<l, and saccessars to Fleming
wfrolssals Druggist No. 60, comer Wood and Fourth
ttabnrgb.Pa.
B: A. FAHNESTOCK A .WHOLE
• Druggists and Alumficturers of White Lead,
Lead and Utbarge, corner Wood and Front streets, Pitt*.
v<bytb. - ?.< ....... mchT
JSOHOONSIAKEK, MANUFACTURER
», gfJFfciU Bad Uart, 7.lnr, faint, Litharff*, Pot
!? *®2Dealer in Paint*, .Oil*, TarnUbw, Torpea-
No. Wood *t, Plttibnrgh, g>. . oc3:lyd
J“ OHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
H*UH Droggirt and Dealer
ua ralnts,pu«, pjattnO, *e, corner Wood and Sixth etroste,
rittaburgh.
**-•
int for Dr. Ford's Medicine;
JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
er la Drag*, Paints, Oils, Yarnlsbw .and Dyestuffs, No.
*' ' 890 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
J • L ' All order* will recelw prompt attention.
Agent far Bchsnefc’* Pulmonic Symp. tnsrtUdydiw
monucKjttitw^^.—_ ...v. j3«oeoi urrxa.
, ORATO R REITER, WHOLESALE AND
JJ t ßeU4DtnggUt»,comerof Liberty and Bt. Clair *ta,
JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
v Wilcox ft 00. l corner Market Crest and Diamond, keep*
oootta&tiyoahahd a fall and complete anortment of Drag*.
.Sledldnc*, Medldne Chests, Perfumery, and all article* per
taining Co hi* tnuinn**.
prescriptions carefully compounded at all
Jafrly
DK. GEO. H. KEYSEK, DRUGGIST;
140 Wood street, corner of Wood street and Virgin
Alley, Plttobnrsb,Pa. h "
IPtoliuce Brains.
riHEESE; WAREHOUSE—HENRY H.
V*/ COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant,and
Dealer in Cheese, Batter, lake Fish anil Produce generally,
SO Wood sh, alio re Water, Pittshnrgfa. ayg
JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
* OHIO, Om mission and Forwarding Merchant, and
Wbolosale Dealer in Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, Pot
and Pearl Ash, and Western Prodnce generally. Front at
between Smlthfleld and Wood, Pittsburgh.
HI BANE & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS
to A. £ A. Mcßano,) Dealers In Floor, Grain and
ja. ■ Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 121
£ Second atmot, Pltt»bnTgh,Pa. (Jan. 1, *67:dly] Jala
T\AVID C. HERBST, FLOUR, {SrcC
3J dnco, ProrWon miS Canxmlasion Merchant, No. 267
-Liberty street, comer of Hand, Pituhargh, glrw hi* atten
tion to th# nle of Fl ocr, Pork, Bacon, Lani, Cheese, Butter,
Grain, Dried FnrtU, Beoda, kc~> Ac.
<g*OotttlgaaeDt»re»piectftißy aolkitej
lex. Forsyth, (successor to
Fonytb ft'Scott,)Fonrnrcliiig mil Commission Mer
chant, Dealer lo Wool, Hides, Fl«tr, Baron, kird and Lard
on and Pfoddeeywusrall y, No. T 5 Water uL. Pittsburgh, Pa.
H RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION
• Merchant and Dealer in Groceries and Produce, 27
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.Be&rto fe. Huzlton, Pittsburgh,
• ZUOAIXT, Cosoaavx A Co., Pittsburgh.
solicited and satisfactory retain* guar
nteai. • deltklydawT
Robert hutchinson, commission
Merchant, for tbs sale of Western Reserve Cheese,
Batter, Lard. Damn, Fish, Pot and Pearl 'Aihe*, Salwratus,
Oils, Flour, drain, Seeds. Dried Fruit, and Produce reuerallyp
Mow 88 mi Infield street, between First and. Water. ap3
HAKLE3 B. LEECH, FORWARDING
cad OomnUtaa Merchant, Dealer In Flour, Grain, B*.
- con. Laid and Cottar, and all kind* of Prodnce, No 8 Fmitb
:,. r.y JULI street, bqtwoaa First and Water. ap3
Eagle wauehouse.— jas. gaud-
IKEB, Wholesale Dealer la Floor, Prorlaknu tad
Prwtuca ge&eralJy, No. 0 Seventh ttrmt, between Liberty
and Smltnllel'l, Pimhnrgti, Pa.
(Catptts.
WILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Denied in
Cahwt«.yo.lia Market rtrwt. fcz
W. D. ft 11. tt'CilLLtini
IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
1 / UATYDfOSi Ac. NaB7 Fourth atreot near Wood.
Stfomtßs.
T> OB ERT M'KNIG HT, ATTORNEY AT
i\i .UKg f «adflolldlorof the Blink of Pittsburgh. No. 110
f ourth,street, Pittsburgh. de!B
. TOSKPH S. & A. P. MOKRISON, AT
.I/ . lorneji aiLatr. Office No. 9S Fourth at, near Wood,
‘:pjttsimrgh,:| , iL my 24
HARTZHORN &IL4ZEN, ATTORNEYS
I *t tev. Office la QdeoD Building, Fourth street,
PitttbOTgh, Pa. - ; _• •
Sfg ffioois.
Morphy a burchfield, dealers
In BQks and Ladies' Drai’ Ooods rroorallT, Cloaks,
a. Asd Shawls, Embroideries and Staple Goods, for
family two. An unusually extensive assortment In all the
[kboTsdepsrtmentsjQstrecelTed and selling At the lowest
'price*..;
oca
, ~rk.K*usntioazTrm*Q —at. astoont aco.,h.tou
A A-i MASON & CO., WHOLESALE
- BadHetaUDealaralnFancy and Staple Dry Goods,
• :.n
Carriages,
Carriage and Wagon Slanofaclory.
:M. ILSTEPHENS, C©rAt,
' ComerSmitlJield Slreet and JDiamoji# Alley,
V\Jt7’OoU>- respectfully inform ttcaJCTut,
; Yf public that be U now Exated as aboTe r fffe=%«y*
tana hM resumed the business of Carriage making In all iu
execute order* iarWagooa.
worker Iron Merchants'-
-Fol foiling aconlliraapco of-the patronage »5 liberally be
. Moved upon him while at tie old stand of ■ 'Bigelow A Co-,”
fa* vmUdatturehU friends that the same care and attea-
tioa wfllbagtiwotoall bit order* as heretofore, Laringse
.^r^lC»dJt>Baeroccßpfthabest workmen, and hating ample
beary work now on Land. *nlt
able Cor Spring ws. All work "warranted fur 12 months.
PktWenlaf mention gfren to repairs. jaUdjd
X«aeA and Carriage Factory.
. aonasoH, nn.oTiiEß & co.,
/ f ; Cbntti* JSJstosf end Rebecca Stndt,
-
- • : tt-' feta tbefr friend*, and the pnblle
‘ rally,'that they 'trs manufacturing Carriages, Baroocbt*,
ltocic»wijs,Buttle*, Slelghaand Chariots, in all tbdr rart»
•cu* styles of fiaKhand proportion*.
_ - _ All orders trill be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs Will also be attended to on
tfw'moftrasonabte terms. Using in all their work the
beat JSaatna Shafts, Poles and Wheel staff, they feet confl
. dent that aH who faror them with their patronage will be
* rrfeetly satisfied on trial of therrwork.
’ - Purdjaaeriare reqn-sted tojclro them a call before par
. chasing «U*wbe». : boilyd
. . CUNDRIESt-330 bgs. prime Rio Coffee;
‘ . 20.hhdt PBSugar; gobble standard Croa'd Began
‘ , . 10 bhls Powdered •• 15’ " Ooflee ' *,
. . W~ ¥/ Golden Syrup 25 “ • Excelsior Syrup;
76 tticafisufd Tobacco; 30 kes 6 twist Tobacco;
25 casks 111 Oarb Boda; Jihfbbls Soda Salerstus;
- MbxsSodaSaleratos; 20 tierces Rice;
, 60 bf cheats Xll Tea; 30bf chests Black Tea;
oocaddieskSa'd u 200 nua Raff Wrapping Paper,
100 &XS eas’d sixes Qlaas; 400 Wl* Straw “
■ J6O doz Corn Brooms; - 500 kegs host brands Nall*
50boxes Clay Pips; 3ca.*k*ineac\lWhal«OH;
■ ■ ’ ftibblaJf.OTaiv . . 10 bags Grain Pepper;
- 6 bagkAllspto); - 100 bhls larvaNo3 Mackerel;
SMaldsa Sol* Leather; . SObbbwed
. loiitors«adioraalaby WATT t WILSON,
; i .V , . . ' ho. 203 liberty st.
Sundries—
58X1 bags Prims lUo (WToc;
1W cbteta Y. tf.and Black Jew;
• 76 taxs* asserted brands Lamp Tubaceut
S 5 kegs 81x Twist Tobacco;
' 26 hods Porto lUco Sugar;
. ;69 bbls Refined Bogan
.' i. 66. bbU TeUow Dednod Sogan
v.W bbl* Golden Bjrrup;
.. . SO bbli Excelsior Syrup;
■ <• 6fl~bbl* N. 0. Molasses;
_oskcgsßl Garb Soda?
»0 bdls assorted alias Straw Wrapping. Paper;
. lAtfcv^aßkt;
- . SOOmdesSole Leather
ttispora Fish Oil;
- 26 tibia uealnOn:
- 24 boxes snorted Window Qiaos;
,U 0 dmaaassorted Brootac
„■... 300 kegs assorted Nail*. In stare aid lor sale bj
- JOHN FLOYD A CO.
"™*D Domnioa OYSTKB HOUSE.
xoukdi nAst> übkbtY BntKirrß,
RECEIVED DMIT. Gy 'aw CAN J.ND SHELL
. . O V ST JCKS.
—gJABCH-r.49.ENqy—havinq been
iC-St®^^S^^Xq'«KL5 D iSf.
, • are t laanpfrrtorßnr pnoo. We lnrlta th>>ugptkia of th>
m TrxtolntM«>rtkld.to»aenndMttooet eatgrwftnt ttwfc.
' ud tfitoh wm fc»toptag»l to tb»*mma%iTir” **
-AXjrnt* L*r* oo*
'■• ••’ - Jfe±»to4«tri
:„~X a. BBLS.PRIHEEOIiL BUEEBR
■'- i-iV'atbU. Zgw, Becdwdthto
U 2 vohn jlotd *66;
THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
MW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS
ftott IL 8. SCHELL’S Advertising House, No. 335 Broad
way.
AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN
make, In any part of the United States, from three to
fire dollars a day, by selling from ample "TUB PATENT
INDIA BOBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," with to im
prored Barner. Every fomOy who has regard for life, per
son, property or economy will purchase them. For infor
mation by mall, inclose stamp, to
bICHTE, SBWTOS A BtLADBBRYS.
Cl Bnane Street, Kev> York.
TI/TANUFACTURERSof the Patent Arch
All. Plank Piano Fortes, celebrated for depth, foil
boss, richness, Parity, singing quality of their
tone, for which they hare received the highest ecomimns
from the greatest musical celebrities of the country; and in
ereryfalr, when brought In competition with other instrs
raonts, hata obtained the highest premium. The Patent
Arch Wrest Plank, which is owned and used only by os,
gaarantees their standing in tono longer than any other In
strument while their unprecedented demand in all ports of
lha country Is a sufficient proof of their superior excellence.
A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and the trade.
Jje^yda
vauxlu Ltrcn jons l. txscs joa. s. leech.
JOS. S. LEECH & CO.,
Koi.MiJ ft 344 Liberty at., Pittibargli, Pa.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
, AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
Tin Plat© and Tinn«r*n Stoolc,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
JyUidly
MoALPIN & CO..
(Lato of J. 8. Leech, McAlpJn ft Co., Pittsburgh.)
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS'
heree and Washington Arenoe.
WYANDOITS CITY, KANSAS TKIUHTOUY.
REFERENCES:
Joeupb 8. Leech ft Co., and Pittsburgh Morcliaiit« gr.uer
■A/. JytlulAwlyT
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS, .Vo. 30 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo.
axru ro
Binoex, Haituas ft Co., | Joxxsft Lautu.
Loßixrt, Brnrx*T ft C<l, I Zco ft Piistuu
Will purchase to order, Lcad.llrmp, Bacon, Grain, Ac.
Prompt attention giren to any mauncr of forwarding.
JeS:lyd«
Loans n. trwis n. «. uxitama,
EWIS & EDGERTQN, (Successors to 1).
T- Morgnn ft Wholesale Grocers and Commission
Merchants, 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mrt
Springer uarbaugii, commission
Mcrchsnt,Dea!ertaWool. Provisions and Produce geo
•rally. No. 205 Liberty street, Wttsbnrgh, p*.
Henry s. king, (late of the
firm of King ft Moorhead,) Commission Merchant,
and Denier in Pig Metal and Blooms, No. ?& Water street, l*.
low Market. Pittsburgh, Pa. apl9
A A.’ hardy; (SUCCESSOR TU 11 AH
• dy, Jones ft aod Forwarding Mer
chant; Agentof th*M*dl*on and ln<liana]<olis Railroad. <x>r
per Firat and Furry «ta„ Pittsburgh, Pa. Joiaiyd
bWARD T. MEG HAW, GENERAL
Commission Merchant, snd Wholesale Dealer in Mann
fctcinred Tobacco, imported and Domestic Cigar*, tit/nll, ftc,
*<•-, No. 241 Lilwrtj street; opposito tho bead <if Wood, Pitu
bnrgh. Pa. mhlily
BAG ALE I, COSGRAVE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 13 aod 2b Wood street, Pitt
burgh.
atO.O. SUN— „.a. g. rn.in
Eeis a berqer, grocers and
Dealers in Bacon, Lard, Floor, Cheese, Broom*. ftr_,
South-West corner gmilhfleld and Second Streets, Pitts
burgh. oc4 lyd
Alexander king. Wholesale
Grocer and Importer «f B.<da Anb. Nn 273 Lit»-rty
street, Pittsburgh, Pm. apl:lyd*
WM. ~ mITCIIELTRE E, Jr.. A BRO.,
Wholesale Grocer*, Rectify! fig Distiller*, nnd Wine
and Liquor Merchants, No. 2oy Ulwrty street, Pitubnrgh.
J 023 ' .
***». a. «>»sa „.._jas. L'cwlst.
JONES & COO LEV, WiIOLELALE GRO
CERS and Boat furnishers, <L';drrs in Produce snd
Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Water (Ureut, near Cherry
Alley, Htubargh, Pa. my2B
BUt’IP.tUMTU JOHN *. DILVCISTB.
SHRIVER & DI [.WORTH, WHOLESALE
Orooers, Xo. ru> and l.;j tvmud street, (i-ei wren Wm.l
and BtuUhfirld, PiU«b*r^h
ACUi.II E RTSON . WHOLESALE
• nncerandComini—iMn Mrn.haut,Dealerin Produre
and Pittsbnrgh Mxiiuf.t. mrt-ti Article*, lys LiWrty street,
Pittsburgh.
■jottseLorn cirtitan ru*rn._ wuxum noro.
JOHN FLOVD A 00., WHOLESALE
Grocsreand O>nimin(on M.wrhauls. No. 173 Woulaml
223 Liberty slrwt, plttslmtgb. Jolfi
/OHS WATT-....... HILMS.
WATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO
CKRS, Commission Mercliant* and Dealers in 1 Pro
duce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. - ijb Li.Vrty street,
Pittsburgh. ju-^i
ISAIAH DICLtT CUBIST UICKT
ISAIAH DICKEY L CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers, QommlarianMerchant*, and Dealers in Pri-lnce,
Mo. SO Water street, and 03 Front street, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS UTTLE, BX THOMAS tITTL*. JU.
(Late of the firm RobUmi, Little A Go.)
Tuttle & co., wholesale oro
• CURS, Produce ami Coratulvion Merchant*, and
Dealersin Plttsbarjib Manufactures, No. IV2 Seeund atraet,
Pittsburgh. J*UPy:i3
TIL WCUTCIICOS L. tuiRTOH.
TTTM. McCUTCUEON i CO., \VHOLE
II 8.1 LK Grocer*, Prodnea and Cora mission Merchants,
and Dealers in Ptttstmrgh Manufactured Articles, No. 219
Liberty street, corner of Irwin. Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3
JO OH A TWILL- A. J. ICC .CfliS- ATWELL.
Atwell, lee & co., wholesale
Grocers, Produce an.l Commission Merchants, and
Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactory*, No. H Wood street, be
tween Water and Front «t., Pittsburgh. *j>lB
SORT. aoOLCON SiJC’L 8. SODI-'KHI. '
R ROBISON " *"'CO.r"WnOLESALE
• Grocers, Commbvion Merchants, and Dealers in all
kinds of Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 255 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jalftlyd
OBER'f fiTKINOT WHOLESALE QRO
CKE, Commission Merchant, anil Dealer in Feathers,
Fish, Floor, and all kinds of Oountry Produce, No. 211 Lib
erty street, month of Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad
ranees mads on conslgtaheats. ' jai-.l yd
aoscarDAlxsLt. ...juui a. buiadrio.
Robert dalzell a co., whole-
SALE Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Mer
chants and Dealortiu Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. to y 2
itral- iSstate agents.
WILLIAM WA&Dt
Dealer in promissory notes;
Bonds, Mortgagai and all securities for monvy.
Persons can procure loans through my Agency, oo reasoi
able terms.
Those wishing to Inrest their mosey to good advautagt
can always find first and second class paper at my office, fa
tile.
All coaunnnkations anil interviews strictly confidential.
Office GRANT STREET, apposite St. PanPe Cathedral.
Jelaltf __
AUSTIN LOOMIS tltOO. D. LOOMIS
Austin loomis a co., dealers in
Promissory Notes, Bends, Mortgages *e4-ali Securi
ties for Honey.
Money loaned oifChecks short datrr, with collateral
SBcnritice. -
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUOQT AND SOLD.
Persons dcalriug loans can be accommodated on reoaooabl*
terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securitieo
at remnneratire prices. Also, attend to the Sain, Pen ting
and teasing of Real Estate.
AajhOfficc No. 92 Fourth street, above Wood.
49>AUST1N LOOMIS, Notary PabUc. mr2
WaM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stotionow,
Blank Book Manufacturers and Job Printers, No.
67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. seSO
C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
a 8. Sadler,) Wbolftsale and Retail Dealer In Boots,
Btationory and Paper Hangings, Federal street, Cth door S.
& of Market Square. Allegheny, Pa. ,
JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
Stationer, successor to Dorlsun A Aguew, No. 63 Market
street, near Fonrtb, Pittsburgh, Pa. .
Eay ACO„ booksellers and ST a-
TIONERS, No. 65 Wood street, next door to the cor
ner of Tblrd, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and tew Books cciD
stantly on hand. •
JL. READ, BOOK.SELLEU AND STA
• TJONKR, No. 78 Fourth st, Apollo Bnlldings.
HUNT * MI NI: It, " BOOKSELLER
and Stationer, Masouic Hall, Fifth street.
JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
between Diamond Alloy and Fourth street. Sole Agent
(brCmOKRIUNG A SONS’ (Doston) PIANO FORTES, UA
BON A UAMLIN’S MODEL MBLODEONB and ORGAN
lIARMON'IUMS,and Dealer In Music and Musical Qooda.
Ja23
HKLEBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH
• AgenVforNUNNS
A CLARK’** (New Fork) unrivalled Giand and Sonar*
PIANOS, and CARIURT A NEEDHAM'S pestrfne MELO
DEGS9 and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealers In Mnale and
lloileal Inatnnnenta. frd_
CHARLOTTE BLDME, MANUFACTUR
ERand Dealer ia Piano Fortes, and Importer of Musto
and Mnricnl Instrument*. Sole Agent for the HAMBURG
’PIANOS, also for HALLET, DAVIS A CO.'S Boston PUoon,
with and without ASolean Attacbmsnt. 118 Wood street.
myfi
can be consulted
I at Dr BmitL’i.corufr Fifth and Smjthfield ctrwt*, oa
NDAYB, WEDNESDAYS »nd SATURDAYS, from 10 to
1 sod Ito 3 o'clock. _ _ .
on the BrowDuftllo ftooc.
ER. B. T FORD rtiii continues his new
VJH3EHBLB rUAOriCB. Hu office, W«t end
ijlTanla Avonao, (Fonrth Street Road,) Bartend o
? Acute and Clir^ r l^f% f^*
notheoqualed In any of tho medical practl^of^j.iWD
TOB PRINTING.—
U CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL EKAD3,
BILLS LADING
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS, i
LABELS, ' ~
LETTER HEAD 3,
And every description of Job Printing, plain or orna&eutaT,
executed neatly, promptly and at reaaooabia rates, by '
. : C.:. '."- ' ~ WBL G. JOHNSTON A 00-
deld'-’Printcrai Bladen airfßUtionera, 67 Woodfl
11AWXUCRST ft MOTT,
Patcntocs andezclnsira Uanufocturers,
C 9 Fulton street, New York.
fflommiHßion, &c.
TUOMAB ft UAlibAuilßlC
Grortra.
ijOOfeSrlltCß, &C,
iEusic, Set.
P!)ssitians.
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1858.
iHanufarturrts,
WELLS, RIDDLE A CO.,
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
Orders solicited from tbetrndo,and promptly ildp
ped as per instructions.
Txtxa—C numths, or 6 per cent, discount for cash.
■e2d:lydftwB , ■ • .
JOS. P. HAffllLTOa *
ENGINEERS NLACELENIBTS,
Corner Finland Liberty Su.i PitteburgXjPa.
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist
/ and Baw Mills, Brewsriea, Printing Establishments,
Manufactories, made to order.
They also continue tho manafecture oftlielr Celubratod
MAO 111 NIB TB/ TOOLS,
Such as Turning Lathes,
Iron Planers,
Boriiigand Drilling Machines, Ar.
Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, With Pulleys, Hanger*, Ac.
mgfclydalyP i»7
ÜBHKY ÜBUWIb,
Ao. 489, comer Penn a}fit~ IVafaut Streets,
MANDFAOTORER OF PITTSBURGH
HESir AND SIAJiILL.COED CORDS, HEMP ROPE,
from in. toinch, U&ltcr Hope, Broom Twine, Sewing
Twine, Wool Twine, Flax and Option Seine Twine, Sash
Cord, TorredAnd Packing Yarn.
tig. A full supply of tho above constantly on hand aud
for sale at market rates. )a*27^md
T. J. BfSn r. uursxnußr.
BUSHA & GUTENDORF,
UANCTirrcatss or
BTK A. M BOII* K tt 8
AND ALL- KINDS OP
SHEET IRON W ORK.
Penn Street, near Water,
Pittsburgh, Penua.
tJJ_AMordrrv promptly attended t«. fe2l-.3md
A . * Zj y O 2* s
(Successor to A. Lyons A Co )
iiATETACTtmm or
LOOKING GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES,
AND DEALEU IN
VARIETY GOODS, deC.,
ATo. 138 Wood Bt,« Pittsburgh, Pa,
fo3:lltf
MORRIS Sc COLTAHT
SOLS tHirCTACTUReas OF
HUOHB'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
; FORGE AXD TRIP HAMERS.
Hammers of tho following size? &
cnadoto order:
Xv:l. Lift T In. full blow, 3009 Iba. Price { 3.W.
“ “ 0 W 99 '• “ 430.
** 3i «* la •• •• .. i layfl .. - eu),
*• 4. “15 - ~ * - 23099 “ “ 900.
“ 6. “20*‘ “ ** 41150“ “ 1500
“«, “iu •• " *• Man - •• “coo
X9~ Order* aoliclted. For particular* addmu
morris k COLTART, •
PiTTSßntnn. !•».
Dtxa Las*, (Below the Bt. Clair Street Bridge.
Allegheny City, Penna.,
. KAacracTtnca or
BRADLEY’S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN
Or eTcry Color and Number.
IS PREPARED TO FILE ORDERS ON’
abort koUi-o far every color or number of Tarus. llav
ub been ana of tlie original manufacturer! of tbocdcbi
M “Bmriky Woolen Yania,*'ln connection with my bndh<
Wm. Brwdlcy, of VTh«Uap, I would rcvpwtfully aoheit
•bore of I ho o filers for \ aru*. at «t>m.
paid for Sheep Skios and IVo>J
wuUah bar.vuiu.
WILLIAM UAIUItIILL A CO.,
G 1 Penn et, below Marbury, PitLsburch Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS ANI) SHEET
Iron Worker*, Mannftetnrera of ftarnhlU's |**tunt
Potior, l/vrntnolirr, Fined and Cylinder Boiler*, Chimnojs,
Breldu-n, rire find, Strain Pijw*, Cunduawm, Salt I “mu.
Sugar Pan*. Iron Yawls, LI ft* Brats, rtc. Aim, Blacksmith?
Work, llridfet) and Vi*iart Irons, iion<i nt tli* *ln>rtc*i no
tlce. All orders from a distance promptly ariemlad to
Penn Colton JittlliVPittaburth.
Kennedy, childs & eo., manpfac
nmrusof—
Pena A No. 1 bwy I-dSbwtlng*;
Carpet Chain «t slLcolors and shade*.
Cotton Twine;
'• Bed Cnrdc
44 Plough Lines and Sash C*>rd;
** Bop* of all alje* and de*cnpti»ns;
fUtting.
♦a“iin»irs left at th* Uardwarv Ftor* of Logan. Wd*
A (*>., 131 Wood street, will liavu sttrutkio J,-", \j
JAMBS IRWIN,
MANUVACTUBEII OP
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
Swwl Spirit*of Nitre; Nitric Add:
Hoffman’s Anodyne Mnrialu- A. id.
Aqua Ammonia. FFF; Nitrous
Power's Soltiitou
t- u. reams *. s. joiixaus rrT'.V.wu *oms*,s.
PERRIN A JOHN9OS,
MAXUFACTCKEKd AND DEALERS IS
WE. CHILDS £ CO’S PATENT ELAS
• TIC nilE AND WATER-PROOP CKJIKNT
RoiPING. 133 Tried SrartT. Pitubnrßb.Pa. oclirdtf
WARUE.N A CO.j
MANUFACTURER* AND DEALERS IN
WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND
Water--Pn*>f Compustiun anj leading Ma
terials.
—2l Firth slrvel. del'd 1y
dasTel BENSRTT, " *
Manufacturer of fancv color.
£D IroosLm* Ware, and Yellow Ware,
Ac. OtUeoattlie Manufactory, corK»” of Washington an.)
franklin atm-ta, Birmingham, oiiptmit* Pittsburgh, Pa.
rarlftrdly*
tUOKAS tUTCUXL -Jons D. OXUOS W*. STlTlxao*.
' Colon Foundry,
MITCHELL, lIEIUION A CO.
WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF
tbe Union FounJry, at theolj stand ,*f PENNOCK.
MITCHELL A CO.. No. l‘/i Litaert* at.
Tiny wiil ifiiumtirtnm.'u osiuu, alar,n>aod t»
•ortraent of CASTINGS, comprising
Cooking Stores, Ranges and Siiile Ovi*n»
ol'nrF. ASH PARLOIt stoves,
MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES
Hollow Wart, Wajon Boih, Doe Ironi,
SAD IRONS,TEA KETTLES, PLOWS A PLOW POINTS,
Mill and Machinery OastingH Generally.
And GAS nod WATER PIPES of *ll «,«.* '
UAo,
/ H OS’ AXD .VAILS OF THF. BESTBRASDS, J
Shovels. Spades, Picks, &c.,
All af which will lie told tt mautifaftarers’ price*
oiy7:ly
WILLIAM TATS,
PLUMBER AND CAS FITTER, No. 10
Fuortli street, near Liberty, and 472 Penn street, nsit
duor to Alderman Parkinson’* Oflke, and Federal «t near
lucodc Allegheny. ’
Every description of Pilling* for Water, Ga* and
myaiitf
Encatutle Til© Floor,
For Churches, Hall*, Conservator!**, Vestibule* and Btore*.
ALIUKD ENGLAND, Sole Agent.
From tile original patentees,
Meaen. Minton A Co, Condon, and Mews. Millar A
Ouatwi, New York, tor PltUburglLnnd tho Weal.
All work executed in a superior atyle. Plana, Drawl nc«
and Spec I men* can lie seen at No. 2 Fourth it root, near Lib-
__ (■PM] mrl&lyd
Mjoftw Campbell; » "
anufacturerof boots l^-
and siloes of every rt«rrlptlon, No 34 Smlthfleld
atroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc3l:lyd
insurant* agents,
TITEA CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur
ance Co, Lafayette Hall, Wood street.
RFfNNEY, AgentEurcka InxuracnoCo.,
• atreet.
A a . “cXr rFe ir,~ sec retary
a Pennsylvania Inaurance Company of Pittsburgh,
Jena 1 Building, Fourth street.
SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretory Citi
zens* Insurance Company, frl Water atreet.
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western lusur
• anr« Company, 02 Water atreeL
J GARDINER COFFIN., Agent for Frank
• Un Fire lasiirao.-e Company, Norlh-eaat corner Wood
ami Third street*.
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
_• Mutual Inxuranco Co., 42 Water etreet
TIIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers'and
Mechanics’ luaumnco Co, d 0 Water street.
JOSIIUA ROBINSON, Agent ContinentaJ
Inaurance Cn., 24 Fifth struct.
W7POINDEXTER, AgTnt Great" \V^
• mi Insurance Co., 07 Front street.
BlpJtolsterp,
VALtta r. «iMU*u- joaxra a. nroata
Wall paper Wwrehotisa.
WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im
porters and Dealers, 67 Wood atreet, between Fourth
atreet and Diamond Alley, where may be found an oxtensive
assortment of every description of Paper Hangings, for Par*,
lore, Halls, Dining Room* and Chamber*. Ai*>, window
Shades, In great variety at lowest price** to country dealer*,
•clfl WALTER P. MARSHALL A 00.
B. IDMtniMO* - - W. B. BATIK Alt.
EEDMUKDSO.N i, CO., Non. 90 and9B
• Third street, near Wood, MamiCac-turnr* and Dealers
In WALL PAPER,
CURTAIN OOOD3,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS AND CORDS,
COMFORTS, UED2L
PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTUESaSi, Ae,
Would solicit the attention of purchasers to their largt I
and raried stock- . ap'JMmd | n7
J SEIBERT, Pr -
, -.'BACTICAL UpiIOtSTtRIB,
, • No. 100 Third Slrtfi, PittibuToh,
Htiotnaetnrer and dealer io CDBTAINbT CORNICE.
BANDS,SIUDKS»ndBLLND3, SUTTIIASSES,COMFORTS,
CU2UIOXS, Ac. Particular attention paid (o St««mboat
wnrk. Carpet* fitted and laid to order. mrlSfclyd
JFumtture.
MOBUr TOCMO .THOS. I. TOBW -FASCIS L. TOCNO
T. D. YOCWG * CO.,
■tTUTxanruu or
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
FAOTOBT—ifcfrraJ SL,bdtetta Wuue and ftotna, Avenue
Wnrchoase—Soj. >8 k 40 gmitl] field BL,
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo
are eotutxntty mAimFactoring BTBAItBQAT CABH9
FURNITURE ami CHAIRS, and futile tb* attention of
tboae tolerated In farniahlng boat*.
_*o3fcd* wB T. B. YOPNO A CO.
JAMES W. WOOD'WELL,
CABINET FURNITURE UANUPACTURSR
Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh.
T W. W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
fj • bU friend* and customer*, that ha baijntt oomploted
hisltock,of Furniture, which UdeddodlytheUrgwt and best
ever cfleredforololn thtadty. Am haisdctnnnined to op
hold hi* stock, with aeuoaed material*, boat worknuuuliip
cod newest design*; and from tb* extent of k!i erden and
facility In aanrukXnrtns, bo la enabled to produce warrant
ed FURNlTUREattbelowesiprice*.
So keep* always on band the greatest variety of ercry '
rdeatflptloa of ftmjitnre,ftom tb* cheapest and plainest, to
the most elegant and costly,ihatsa boose,or an*.part *?***,
may be furnished from hit Stock, or ataoQfKttraaexpnnlF •
toerfer* -- 4 ; v r" - tniflQ j
igittsbuqlj m -^cttc;
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addition to the news of the week, a carefully prepared and
reliable report of the Mirkdx, commercial uni monetary af
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France and England. —Probably a majority
of the people of England still believe that the
Emperor of Fronoe does not meditate an ulti
mate war 'with this country. Thero is an in
eradicable impression as to his “aegneify,” each
as is always created by success, which prevents
people from supposing that he could contem
plate such a coarse. £>o what he may, there
fore, he will still be “our faithfal ally,” until
possibly some morning an announcement in the
Montieur will throw a new light upon tho mat
ter. At present any hostile manifestations are
simply viewed as part of his astute contrivances
for diverting the army and preventing them
from supposing ho is too unflinchingly devoted
to us. “The last thing he will do will be to
break with England,” is the cry, ond the wish
is farthtr to the thought. Perhaps it is to be the
last thing he will do, hut there are those who be
lieve he will do it, nevertheless.
He is sending a fleet to the lied Sea, ostensi
bly to be readytoconveyabodyofFrench troops
to China, where it is certain they will not be need
ed. Theso troops are to go through Egypt and
to embark at Suex. At all events, tbefhips of
war will be at Sues, whether the troops are sent
or not; and in case of necessity these ships will
be ready to stop the overland transit.. They
might also take in hands the Australian mail
steamers, and even visit some of tho Australian
ports. At (he same timo France Is to he separ
ated into five great military dlvisious, but all.
according to the representations made, merely
with n view to homo protection. Every office of
the slate is likewise being thrown into military
hands, even that of Minister of Ihe Interior
JeTilyd
.JA&XJTB uatis
having just been filled In this manner. Of
course, again, it will be said that the soldiery
thus predominant will fully approve the mainte
nance of the motto. "The Empire is peace,”
aod will find every satisfaction for (heir ambi-
tion In remaining at home to act the part of
tpies and policemen. WUh every tongue
sileus*d, every p en that woulddareto
put forth a wqrd in support of commerce, mo
rality-and good faith, in contradistinction to the
fiercer impulses of these sons of glory, it will
still be contended, untU the plot is matured and
the moment arrives for throwing off the mask,
that the days of revenge and aggression have
passed, and that the exchange of international
benefits, the promotion of friendly intercourse
and the cultivation of the beneficent arts con
stitute the supreme aim of France. To auy one
who credits such professions the question should
be, “have you ever seen or conversed with a
breach soldier? If so. he would merely re
quire to be reminded that itfotbe French soldier
that now represents the country.
It was mentioned some tijpo back that imme
diately after the risit of tbf Emperor Napoleon
to Osborne, the English project for a railway
and telegraph to India by the valley of the Eu
phrates was suddenly discountenanced bv the
Government. Some persona fancied there might
he a connexion between the two events. The
stoppage of our communications is the primary
mode by which we can be embarrassed. The
Egyptian transit, as has already been observed,
could be cared for in that respect. The Eu
phrates route might offer more impediments to
Interference. Hence observers who fiod.it im
possible to dispel the suspicion that one of the
conditions at Osborne, in return for certain con
cessions on the part of France, was that the
Euphrafes scheme should no longer be supported
by oar authorities. At all events it is admitted
that French influence at Constantinople bos pre
vented the concession for the telegraph being
granted. It was promised to an English compa
ny, and had already passed the Council of State,
when at the eleventh hour an intrigue succeeded
io preventing site signature by the Grand Vizer.
But for that fact we should by this lime almost
hftTe been ia instantaneous connexion with India.
The loss by the depreciation must be counted by
millions. Under any circumstances, therefore,
we find it expensive to meet lbs ''••.nsequenccs of
having a faithful ally. But the Emperor Napo
leon gave a thousand pounds to the relief fund
for the sufferers of the mutiny, and our public,
perfectly blinded with the touching act, bad no
wish to ace further.
Fioally, if there were no other reasons for
watchfulness, it is to be remembered that there
is not a single step in Ihe career of his uncle
which Louis Napoleon has not tried to imitate
except that of making war upon England.
Coder theso circumstances—remembering the
meeting last Autumn at Stutgardt with tho Em
peror of Husala—remembering also that the
professions and solemn oaths of oar ally in all
other respectß have Invariably proved deceptions,
to cover some patiently concocted scheme of an
opposito character—warily parsued for years
and never oommanicated to any one till the last
moment—it will be seen that it would at least bo
unwise to cast away all idea that tho political
borixoQ of Europe will ever again show a cloud.
Indeed the existence of a cloud has just been
made apparent, and although it may be said to
been no bigger than a man's hand, it is an
Important thiog to consider that the man to
whom the hand belonged was Louis Napoleon.
—London Cor. N. K Com. Advertiser.
Tub Anti-Lkcompton Meeting.—The meet-
ing of the Anti-Leeompton Democracy lastnight,
at Smith k Nixon's Hall, was quite a successful
affair. - The Ilall was crowded to overflowing,
nod as-tbe evening advanced, the audience grew
decidedly enthusiastic. Mr. Riddle presided.
Judge Matthews (U. S. District Attorney)
delivered a carefully prepared argument, to
show that the President bad departed from the
Cincinnati platform, and from the pledges made
by the Democratic party, in regain] to popular
sovereignly in Kansas. The Judge is also sup
posed to bo tho author of the resolutions subse
quently reported.
Hon. Henry B. Payne, tbe Democratic candi
date far Governor of this State at the last elec-
lion, followed the District Attorney in a long
speech, very decided and severo in some parts,
and rankly “rebellious’’ throughout avowing at
the start his Intention to do the Democracy no
harm, and his expectation that nothing serioas
was likely to happen, he warmed up os he pro
ceeded, and “shrieked" with great power for
-“bleeding Kansas." lie, in fact, distinctly
said, as wo understood, him, that the unfortu
nate change of policy made by Mr. Buchanan,
in consetjuenco of the'threats of certain fire
eaters in Alabama and Mississippi, involved the
“disgrace, distractioo, ruin and destruction” of
the Democratic party, lie further declared that
the South had alienated the confidence of the
Northern Democracy, he believed forever. He
“hurled defiance at the dictation of the Execu
tive"—a bold operation, which was hailed with
unbounded and long-continood applause. He
also read the Union’s meditation “among the
I tombs," ovor the remains of Douglas and Wise,
and produced other testimony that he and his
associates were read out of the-party. The !
name of Douglas was. mentioned, for the first
time towards the olose of Mr. Payne's speech,
and os he paused an instant after its utterance
the audience took the hint, and vociferously
cheered.
It is rory evident that Mr. Payee and Mr.
Buchanan will have to part company, no mailer
which„ia the heretic..
The other speakers of tbo evening were Judge
Johnston, of Kansas, and McDowell, of this city.
— Cm. Qat.
Heads Fauukg !—Mr. Ward, mail Agent for the
Slate of lUineis, has been taken down a head for
supporting Douglas. Dr. Leib, of Chicago, Le
comptonite, succeeds Ward. ■:
Qen. Iliram Nyo, Lecompton, has been appoint
ed 0. S. Marshal of’the Northern District of Il
linois, in place of J. Davidson, decapitated for
favoring Douglas. ;
Tint Cleveland Plaindealtr calls Calhoun of
Kansas, “the boldest villain and the most impu
dent man in America. 1 ’ We iron*t dispute tbe :
charge, but we don’t think-heia any.jrone than
Buchanan, who indorses all his tillolnly, and
exerts'the'whole power of'lhis Government to
ranetion-it; and Velies npon'iis “impudence 1 ’ as
hb chief support ambit Jour. >-1
The Figure 9.—A sum expressed by any
nomberof figures, when transposed and deducted
from iho sum expressed by the transposition,
gives a remainder that is divisable by 9 without
aremainder. TL:m.
A figure standing alone, represents units: a
figure standing before it, leos; a thirl figure
prefixed, huodreds; and so on.
If then a figure be transferred from the place
of units to that of tens, it omes ten times
greater.
TERMS i
If the numeral 1 be transferred Jr >mthe place
of units to that of tens, it becomes 10.
The difference then, made by the change is 9.
Consequently the difference being itself 9,
when divided by 9 leaves no remainder.
If the numeral 2 be transferred from the
place of units to that of tens, the difference is
two nines or 18. Of course, if divided by 9,
it leaves no remainder.
In the same way you may go on with all the
numerals, or any number of numerals. You
may transfer from the place of units, to that of
tens, or of hundreds, or from that of hundreds,
to that of tons, or of units, every transposition
you make, gives you differences of nines, or of
tens of nines, or of hundreds of nines, accord
ing to the place the figures take in the transpo
sition, or some multiples of these, according to
the numerals transposed.
Consequently the difference, or sums of diff
erences divided by 9, can leave no remainder.
..... 1 00
.. 1 76
.300
.. 4 00
.... 6 00
7 00
S 00
... ...10 00
J2 00
' 50 00
'A Stout of a Jack-Ksife.— -Theßoston Lt&jtr
tells tho following: In 178 G, a youth, then re
siding in Maine, owned a jack-knife which he,
being of a somewhat trading disposition, sold for
a gallon of West Indiarum. This he retailed,
and with tho proceeds purchased two gallons,
and eventually a barrel, which was followed in
due lime with a largo Block. In a word, he got
rich, and became the Squire of tho district,
through the possession and sale of the jack
knife, and an indomitable trading industry. He
died worth property in real estate and money
value for $BO,OOO. This was divided by testa
ment among four children—three boys and a
girL Luck, which seemed to have been the
guardian angel of the father, deserted the chil
dren: for every folly and extravagance they
could engage in Beemed to occupy their exclu
sive attention and cultivation. The daughter
marriod unfortunately, and her patrimony was
soon thrown away by her spendthrift of a hus
band. The sons were no more fortunate, and
two of them died of dissipation and in poverty.
The daughter also died. The lastof the family,
for many years past, has lived on the kindness
of those who know him in the days of prosperity,
as pride would not allow him to go to the poor
farm. A few days ago, he died, suddenly and
unattended, in a baro where he had laid himself
down to lake a drunken sleep, un his pockets
being examined, all that was found in (hem was
a small piece of siring >md ajack-l.n\ir' So the
fortune that began with the implement of that
kind left its simple duplicate. We leave the
moral to be drawn in whatever fashion it may
suggest itself to the reader, eimply elating that
the story is a (rue one, and all the facts well
known to many whom this relation will doubt
less reach.
Uni slave fo. said Cm-us. y«.ur lifetime f-.r g.
t •mteottm-nt is better than wealth. I aui told.
Who asked Ton to meddle ’ cried Quiz, in a p c i
It ought tu be letter—u'» /in. . Urn, ,j. r.
Ida. Kevseh’s Shoulder Braces —From
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, IS6o,—For more than
years post w* have constantly worn the Washington tint
peoder Rrsca, manufactured by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser. of So
UOW. od street, in iMaclty, mod would heartily n««>m
aieud it to all who are compelled lo follow a sedentary oecn
paboo. A* we barebsdbre remarked, la calling attention
to Its merits, it answer* for a brace and ens(wedars, the
weight of the pantaloons being ao placed as h> continually
lend b> bring the shoulder*t.itboir natural posiUoa am! ex
tarn! the chest. Women, hundredsof whom «r» eon natty
liynred hr the weignt ot enormous “sxirtt," should also
pructrre tliese bracre. lie particular In procuring the kind
mcatioonl, as rnanyof the brar<w sold an humbug. Sold
at I>r. GKo. H. KKYSRH'B, Wholesale Druggist, 110 Wood
reeL sign of th»G<>M«in Mortar. Je^fbdAagf
An Infallible Cough (temedj.—l ti».i te«o
sick three mouth*, not side Lido anythin*, with a rough
and stuSisl oitid.tKiu of the wind-pip.-; I tried several of the
best physicians in this city without rrceiviu* any l«-ncDt
all of them at.r.l my lung* were affected I wa» confined to
my bed dnnuft the greater part <>f this mie, 1 eipeotoratsd
a pn*at deal ofmalter from my tungi. The first two d<eea
of your Tectoral Fymp that 1 took. I could hot take without
Uytug down in niy bed. but Iwloro 1 bad taken two bottle* I
Waa rutirely cored. 1 bare berti well ever •iue*>. My sick*
ne*. cotnm<ji£ed about the first c.f March, of this year. I
“ *- **■' MJ m* hu t hi tuts t rm. 4
am now, and «u at. the time of my aicknna, living at
Thoruaa Patterson's, In Colivo»tm-t. near the DiarontnL
PUUbnrgh, Oct. 3S,'ST. . Micnatt McAror.
* ad fcdJ I, J Dr. GEO. 11. KRTSRR, No. UO
Woudatroet, Pittsburgh. Pa., and by Dnicrirtaeyeryw here,
uii&hdawi P
Tw*«*ty b ears tlllndueaa Cared by
aaaarresßtM Era Lorioa—Mra. Charity Carnahan, of
TeraiwaocvUle, was entirely blind lit one eye for mure than
twenty years, and tould scarcity *«. with the other. She la
aim.-! entirely cnrrj l.y 00 e bottk. of £vt
Ant ion, andbehevea that another bottle will entirely re
turn, her ey<w foW at Dr.UEO. 11. KETBEB’S. No. UO
’ y S " ’ ‘ PrW 2i cents.
For Deaf Persons— Acoustic AcwcLta— n,
■ly inreutei! Instrument! that enable the deaf to hear
I*U« of deaf nee*, are In advance of anything yit known, or
Ikely to become of any real aerrlce to deaf persona By
»«an» of an artlfldnl drum, Uio power oriieartng i* nffVctod,
LBd ail Uta circum»Uu«a that afU-ud trumpet* and tut**,
' entirely df*p*nv*l with. They aro worn hy Uul<» a*
not lobe perceptible to otter*, end trv hardlyhit «1,
worn. Apply to
aotbdawy Dr. O. 11. RKTBEIL 1«0 Wood »L
'PUE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN
A —for many year* I bare boon troubled with Rcoera
wearinouandlanguor, both mental and phyairsl; caprice,
lUtlfwsnan, dull headache, pain lu the head aud temple*,
culdnasa and tendency to atUTuraa. palpiUtioo ef the heart,
very easily Cntterodor excited, appetite TvltMr, stomach
»nJ bowelsderanged, with pain. Adj mcnUJ or physical
exaction tu sure U> bring on all the symptoms, and I b»4
io addition, falling of the womb, and great paiu to that ro
nton. One physician after another allutuUnl hla skill and
garo luo up. A |iatirnt and prraevsrtng uoe of MAII
-BHALL-fIUTEKINKCATUOUCON fortunately cured mo
and 1 hare do Word* sufficient to express my thankfulness
Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
I can truly say that I hare been a sufferer Sir many years
with whites and deranged mouslrtiatlun. After a while I
had other troubles, socb as pale facts indigestion, wasting
away, general languor and debility, pain in (lie small of the
back, a sort of aching and drnggingscnialion.paiu between
the shoulder blades extend lug down the spinn, lots of ap]M*»
tits, trouble In tho stomach and bowels, with culd bauds
and feet and dreadful nervousness. The least excitement
would make me foci as if I should fly away. 1 trlcddoclun
and drugs, and everything, one after another, wlthoat the
b«®rflt. One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATUOL
ICON changed some of mr symptoms for the better, and
Jow lam •ntlrr] y and radically cured. I wish that every
woman could know what It will do. CLARISSA OUER.
MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATUOIJCAN has saved my
Uf»,as I wrllv belters. I tried doctors and medicine until
it seemed nscliws l»i try longer, when I met with a lady who
rvcomniendmt the Calhollcon sostrongly that I drenn-d It my
duty to try 1U i was mostly troubled with deranged men
struation, My symptoms were t>rinc!|>a!!y pains lu tho back
and abdomen, bearing down jwin at the time of the ilium,
bloating,colic, nausea, constitution, feeling *» if the back
am! limbs wr« braised or broken, eructations mul vomiting
anxiety (life seemed to I** a burden.) disturbed sleep, faint
ness, thndderlncs, (atignson walking in the morning, flatu
lence, constipation, pressure o! blood in the head, dizxinms,
specially when stooping, great irrlUbillly of temper, almost
constant Inclination to pass water, great re*tlcmnc«« and de
sire to wi-cp or feel unhappy. I was uot only entirely cured
myself of all these symptoms, which 1 turn, given as an Im
perfect account of my sufferings, but I havo known so many
others cored in our town that 1 feei bound to let you know
that others who are similarly situated may also find relief ’
EMMA VUdOUROn.*
For a long time 1 had Uterine complaints with the follow
lug symptoms: I was nervous, emaciated and Irritable;
mod to abound fn complaints, some of which I will try to
give yon: pain in the lower organs, and a fueling as if some
thing was going to fait out; inability to walk much on sc
couut of a feeling of fujlmws; aching and dragging, and
shooting pains in the back, loins, and extending down the
leg*- the Jolting produced by riding caused great pain
spasmodic shooting* and pains in the side, stomach and bow
eta; headache, with ringing In tho can; every fiber of the
body eecined sore; great Irritability; Intense norvousnewa, 1
could hot bear the least excitement without being prostrated
tor a day; I could scarcely move about the house, and did
uot take pleasure In anything. 1 liad given npbopa, having
tied everything, as I supposed in vain, but a friend called
my attention to MARSHALL’S UTERINE GATIIOLICON
I took it, hoping against Lopo. Most fortunately It -curST
mo, and there Is not a healthier or more grateful woman lu
the country. T trait all will use It It Is truly thowoman'e
friend in need. Mrs. FLORENCE LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICOX mU certain.
tv #w <> L the ,; irm & W,ita ' Suppressed, l^ffular
or I’ainful lnflammation* aixi/h*.
true,of the Kidney, or dinary Organ,, Relation or Incon
tinence of Onne , Heartburn, Qnticenus, Xcrvoumest. fhinZ
ing,, Polpilations, Cramp#, Disturbed Seep, and all troubles
organic or sympathetic, connected i cilh the iterine organ,
J Pn* of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CA TIIOUCON
is One Dollar and a Half per tingle
Onihertunyltf six dollars fire botUesshaUbe sent bv ex
press, free of charge, to the end of the express rout*.
Hi particular to unite the post office address, tenon, count v
and State, '
m w&ffuarantu that Iht Ileiicin* will bt smt on reeeipi
tif the money. Addrrji De. OEO. 11. KKYSEK,
No. 140 Wood atrooU Pittsburgh,
film of tbo Gulden Mortar.
THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN
TOE WORLD!
A FORTUNE MADE WTTCI A SMALL INYEBJIEST.
THOMAS’ PATENT UATCU MACQINB
la a alranle. cheap and perfect Hatch Maker. Tbo&tachlna
- coats only $115; ii drivvn by Land, and will make the foy.
tons of tb« manufacturer in a abort time. When rood
wood la to be had readily It materially redocea the r^tt.
: county or iUchine privilege* ar» offered for
'■ale at a moderate price. Forparticolan,cal! at OAZRT T TW
COUNTING wOOSI, Fifth street. JeldAwmiT
3D R~TJ G s“ - 1 —
MSI“ RPiiESERVAT IVE,
Bi Garb. " J
Epsom Salted
Dine Mav, do. Qoiden Seal, GLYCERINE,
~. , Q “» Tcapwith,
Prrflimery, tops, Tull. I trlidt, P »? law i2£r./ S 9? a ’
'** i Ca '"' rgnttb ud Wood itmti.
Tho original su. i..
Figures trauspoc.i.
9)4,409,C-»2
Tho explanation is this—
iHrtucai
JFot firm.
TomS Lt"^ h . at la TR e Warehouse,comer ga
{•*d by W. O. M^Cnn^ T Virgln *. #t P™* ol
J ■'»" Auction•«or«. Enquire of
HTZSI.UoJIS k MORROW,
No. R Market street.
.7,304,289
.2,894,097
well finished <inJ in good erder. ami ha* all JS3.
«nreniences, water. pu, Ac. Kent £s>
ISAAC JOSES.
Corner tUw and First tttwa.
FOR RENT.—The Dwelling iiouso NoTlSl
ThirU atwt, nw SmttUGeld, nowlr pinenyt and
Sate!** thpo,, * l,ont ’ B“» yard, Ac. lmj».
Also—-The Dwelling part of No. U! Fourth itrwt. orar
Cneny Alley: six rooms, good cellar and yard. Root iIM
per annum. *
Also—Tba tvo OJBcw Rooms, 2d story, front of No. 142
Fo "^‘V^ t, , no T °« M P W J- 8. lUU, Esq. Rent #lOO.
Ail 40 ? 01 °v iV 1,10 N Dth Tor sal*or leas*, war the
Alfcgfai-iiy laßeyiUliroat!. Enquire of
TUO& WOODS, 100 Fourth street,
B. P. DARLINGTOK, 87 Wood street
fo2D-dlf Or—
FOR RENT— Two desirable Houses on 5 th
it, being the one I occupy at present, and tho new
iioasenext door. Poesewfou given on the Ist April, 1851
For rent, Ar„ apply to ALEXANDER KINO,
ALSO—A coralorullo three story
M-nn stmt, near Wayne. I’oivsainn can be had forthwith.
For terms, Ac, apply to 1 ALEXANDER KINO
twoitnryßHck Dwelling llonaa on Esplanade
street, Allegheny City. Immediate possession given.
. ■». ALEXANDER KING.
Aisho—A Frame Dwelling in tho rear of the above hoaso,
on James street, Allegheny City. Rant low to tt good ten
ntjt - JaS ALEXANDER KINO.
TO XHX~—A well finished two 6tory 558
Dricb Dwelling, coafcalmon si* rooma. No. -ia j"H
franklin ntnwt. Knqnife of “
SPRINGER lIASBAUOn ft CO.,
jjo. 233 Liberty i treet.
Cj2U
FOR RENT—The largo Warehouse PS
nowocco|.led by W. If. fimltS 4 Co-, Nos. 151J25.
bint and Socooti ?trrets. Eaqoiro of .
TO LET.—A two story Briek Duelling CSS}
- V ° J," 5 \Tylio itreet, atjimeot occnbiM t»w •
i i>y oTir Rfcbard Floyd, well Balshcd and tn goodcrfertSa
baa ailtba modern coaTonleficea: water,gas, *cj aiao itable
and carriage hotue. Apply to
J 4 l*> JOHN FLOYD A CO.'
FOUNDRY FOR RENT.—XUq Pjkenix
street. Pittaborjcb, formerly occupied
Dy t rwman iJlltlrr, now Ljr Ball A Speer. U for rent,
eofinlro of ALEX, iIJLLEK, Esq„ or of 1L tfN
DEHTVOOD. at Uie Bank of Pittaburgh, ia!4:citf
JpOK “
JR RENT.—A comfortable two story
Brick Dwelling with Dura and about bU now of ex
ceilent land, and uwrßaat Liberty.
Powcmloo may be bad Immediately on application to
rf.o ALEXANDER KING;
TO LET.—A 3 story Dwelling House, on
P*>nn street, beiWMo Iland and Wayne etrecfe.
Kent moderate to tenant, and ponestioo aitum at
once. >«r terms apply to ALiLXANDKTt giW
dB2 2?3 Liberty atieet.
A To Let.
COMFORTABLE TWO STORYPS
Dwelling, sittuit# on Warrington iJrtvt, Alla-
Kireaj- Htjr, coutainiofl; fire rooms an>i flnahaU garret. I’"-
•earton c*u !«• hail imux-llatHy. Eoqtdrb of
ig2 _ H. U. KI.SQ, So. 21Q, Lilierty
TO LE i\—i iio Hail formerly occupied by
the Rod* of on the eornir of Wool and
TmHitrrplii. Emjclreof JOHN M’OILL * SON,
tur ? tf No. 257 Liberty
DWELLING FOR KENT.—A desi-'E9*
rable twn «tory l;rii*k lion*- on CODgrrmrtient. gM
cotitalntnj e ro<lm«. n pod yard md palnte«l*M
peprrrd, afj.ly to WATT A WILSOS,
J lw No. 2r*S Liberty it
r PU LIST—A two story briek ilwellmgiggf'
JL rnolainiti''CrooiDi ami tWiii!i-l garret,
En.|niir 0 f K II KrXuT**
fe *' N’i* 211 Liberty street.
LET—A \vi‘H fini.shod tvro story 550
A Brick Dwelling, in nicoonler, containing sixjfcfl
nonn and finished gum-t, with gw. w»t»-r and bath room,
..o Washington it. Allegheny rlty. Enquire <J
I' H KJNG, N« I'll Liberty attest,
TO LET—'A two story Brick Dwcllipfraea
on lUy street, bciwwti Penn ami the rirer. EfrM
quire of felt) I». 11. KI.VQ, N 0.211 Liberty aL
JFo: Sah'
Valuable City Property for Sale.
TIIAT very desirable lot on Water Street
anil KeJool.t Alley, next Jo John Inrfn k Font, bein'*
WJ IV t on Water and Front street*, anji t>e deep along the
It w.U lti sold t or In lots »l 2Q or 24 feet each.
For t» m»>. (which »-i|i i* mad.* easy as "to naytniiot.) nr-
I”J *" JOSEPH P. LEKCII A CO.,
mrl ,ltf Liberty Stmt, Pittsburgh.
Sharon Iron Worked
The siiakon iron COMP4N y offer
tor sale or rent their extensive lixiu and fttoel Works,
at Sh aron, Mercer county, Peuna. Thoso works are com
paratively new. and in good condition, and provided with
ample lower and machinery for the manukchire of every
description of Iron. Nail* and Spike*, and BUater, Shear
and Cut Steel. Connected therewith are about ihlrty-fijur
acres of land, with a largo numlsr of excellent dwellings
, r wwkmrii. These works are located on (he Erie Exten
tion it the vicinity of numerous Blast Fursaawand
U’Al Banka. affording abuudaut supplies of raw material
U H dwuned uuofC.-M.-iry to U> m..rw particular in the d«*
•crintioti; ns persons df«|swed lo purchase or rent will, no
doubt, wish tn examine the proj>ertT tor themselves.
Further information cm ohtaiued by addreasin* the
Company, at Kne, Penua*
f--J2:3wd ‘ DAVID AGVF.W, Agent.
Farm ror Bai«,
The axdeksox farm, 21 m ii M sa
*U*TP iii<' Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer CohJbH
on Work Hmisu Kun, containing 108 acres of sxtclfent
lonJ. m ry acre ..f which is tillable, and 06 of which iaon.
iWr cultivation. Ihcrc are 13 icrw orgood timber. 50acrcs
in grmsand p-vture, and an abundance of coal. Thefelian
On-hard ot graft'd fniit trees. In almost.every field there
U a "pringof .never-failing water.
The improvement* consist ot a new frame Dwelliog, ab
H*<hali±a woather boarded log, a xnimll tenant turns* and a
larc** frajne&ridfrhy GO feet.
Thb choice farm U fiM high state of cultivation, fences
good, and in a respects!^ o neighbor hood, convenient to
churches, adiooN Fur r»t*Ba, enuutre at THIS OFFICE,
orj’f Jal3-d4wtfT J. Brighton, Pa.
Ttt c Lan( *~ior
IIE subscriber offers for solo sectloAtSlS
kno«T-ul,‘^^ n .^^e r X t ,7'} n ‘y. Ohio, commonly
and northeast quarter, are partly cleared and
tlm remainder U covered with superior Umbere-and the
wbo\e la well watered by springs and running itrwmL-'
Till, section it conoldersd tha finest body of Undin the
county. It wilt be sold undivided or inqnartereto suit
purchase™. To those who desire to invest in real eslata *
better opportunity is rarely offered
J. B. BWEITZER,
No. 101 4lti rtract. PltUbnrgh.
ocSfialswtfT
pOK SALE-i Trading Boat,SOby 16 feet,
c long Q«&J CaLlrts
For **le low for nuh or »jn-roTp.l notes. Eaqnlre of
OEOnUK W. DlirM,
. , at W- M’CUnt*cb’« Csrrxt Blofr,
_ a r* :llwl No.aUiUrkftt«tr<*t.
FUR SALK—A Drag Store situated in one
oftliP U*t locations in tUocitjr of l’itUbarßb, for«lUier
» Jol.Wi.k, rrUil or preacriptkm busiotwa. InducemenUar*
oOoml !•> (mrcbAtu-rs conUiaiD)' adr»nUpt*i of niro occur*
n*o». Kor Information lnqnlrr of JOIJS HAFT, Jr *t
So. lu; W ixd ftnx’t, eornor of Wood and fiixUi. Pita
*-ar C h. Pa. ? /e 0
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS &.
CO n AT TIIK MKKCfIA.VrS* EXCHANGE ITERY
THURSDAY EVEN'ING.—Dink,
topper Stock, IJond *od lie*! tlsUlo *44 at public ado
at the Mcrcb&uU ivacUaugv l>y
V . „ . . AUSTIN LOOMIS A OOc
Note*, Drafts and bans on Real Eatoto negotiated on
»MnnaU* terns by AUSTIN LOOMIS* 00, • •
> *'- 1 Stocfc Ngte Broken. 02 Poorth at.
JONES HOUSE,
(urnrr nf Market StrrsJ and SlarLr.t Sjiutrt.
II AR!USB U It Q , PB3f N A .
\VKIjL,S COVKRLY,
rpiIIS NEW AED ELEGANT HOTEL.
JL recently envied hr the Mosan. JONES. In lUrtisbnrT
* barltijj becu leased for a term of year's by the; tinder-'
■lguod, be takes this method of calling tbo attention of hi*
tl™” l’ &,ruUB » friend* and the travelling community
Having a /’runt nf Oi». Hundred and Jbrty yv/ on the
uun of tbo city, ami F>ji>j-Txoo tut Front ,*
~,( l it cannot bill to prove attractive a* well a*
Inviting to strangers.
TbeUiIAMBEUSaro of flue sizo, well ventilated, and
jtghn-d with (las—a number with connecting doors—nut-
Very desirable Tor Camille*.
T it- 11A LLt< are warmed throughout br Heaters; anJercrr
modem Improvement, in fact, baa been added, that may
conduce to the aafety, comfort and happiness of U>« guest*.
umTQ^\ raa f' tllf rerore, rut aaiurod, that the “JONES
.hat-Jo , alt Us sppofmtnonts-
Ihal each department has been placed In charge Of JErutrv
need and J Vrroiu—that In every particular tha
H tCh < ' ,w ‘ n *^P te, 3 by tbo proprietor, wUI W
(brd, to thuae who may make it their home-a* rreatade-
Kt O Ste mv I>oob,a!neJ Btan *
‘ hu n J<- i result, bo has furnished tho Pub
-o.m/new P 1 *'■«ia
bSI Z Ji!,., ITt “ J * 1 “ *™SM within th.
Ojitpr Saloon, Onwlnz
Tho Cnllnarj Department ftn (i Dining Room will maim
wnV^rrt 10110 ' tbft »A ”KS
’*f».w ' amc ( oat grantee that taste,all win limited.
Alter returning LU heartfelt thanks to his old Mentis and
SttE? iw PJ-aeroua patronage «o long extends to hint
11 h lSr i. 11 ?"' \ ui a, " u t 0 Wsftletid* and patrons
/Colnmbla lfou*ei ‘ Capo Island, during the season of
ijrwoa EE?£o UU, ,5‘^ cUB “ continuance of Hat the.
JOXm HOUSE. [fe&eodlDiJ WELf
GUM ARABIC— A large umuco of superior
nuality for ulo at IC7 Liberty Strart.
. roll MACKEOWN & PISUJY.
PERFUMERY & FANCY TOILET SOAP
—A largo aatorturar at
_ MACKEOWN A FISIBra
t?XTR
ACT OP LOGWOOD—A larffo'in.
Tol«>jQ»t rer-dby _ MACKEQWN k FINLEY.
MOLASSES -250 bbis prime Plantation
JloUoc., tar ulo Lr Joils- rtOTD iCO
r "' ,J s° 173 Wood itrwt.
KITING INKS—Arnold's, Uibbert’s
House
Hollow VT»re f PUtod Wuw
Japanaed and Pi»| Bl #e., lid, Wfcnj, Tin
- „ JOHN FLEMING,
. rnor Mtrtct mtWThtrtl Stn»h
'*• nirrcnisgos,.
fKB BPEraQEnnAnßAtoa i co. ‘
aK) bbta. (atra family,
125 do. floe, in stop# and tnr ul* by
SPRINGER IIARJUGQI! 4 CO,
Liberty street. '
800
vf FLOI R arrlrfng ty for
JAJUEffUARfirSEtt. '
VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 169,
27ew Arrival Planoa*
H.KLEBER & BHO.
• juit rewired as additional
*todtof Planoafrwnih* FaetOTkaof |fjp | If
KUHNS a CLARK, Nnr Tear, and
STEINWAY A SONS, Nxtr rcis.
Wldcb, toother viih a Urge preriotw stock form) Uu> most
axfoniira collection or PIANO FORTES awr before offered
by them. ,
The aboTo Tnaanfortarcra are known to hara no snpcri
oni ia thiacotmti7,andtheiriaitinmentaare fiutrippbnt
tnB olb<r »*kpr». In consideration of the prrMtm*
in ff to^I 0 ' 7 tMTket wa wiJl *» «d oo *ceonnmxl*t
7,15 IL KLEBER A BJtO.
- _ No. 53 FlUh afreet.
piANO AT. A Ti>»mi
fcrtrad nnUenlS" °“ p *«» *•> b * l*r-
TW’EW MUSIC—WeII Smile and heUappv
&?S3?£ES£i?S£ & Al '" ’’-*«■•■
Wedding Bella—Etode de Salon, by L Weir 25c
Ttoe lore eanM’erfiwgvt, with v*riation*,'4&\
sxfflssssfcjsra? Pi “°’ 2ic -
K»SS^ Ee<lo * at * rH - BoeeWiV.
ii*Te laith in one another. 25c
Water Witch Bchottiach. ioc.
HarTert. Homo fichottiich. 25c.*
Aont Jemina's Platter—B. Sasdford ss*
Bthery Echottlich—W. H. Ke«a>fr>
Bg *- ' CHARLOTTE BLVVE,
, ;V _ .. Old Established Plano Derx.L
~ f c ~* No 11S Wood at, 23 door above^inh.
PARK, JIcCURDX > CO.,
ypa 140 Vlrst and 120.gecoadit8.
J. L. Read’s,
MO. 78 FOPKTS STREET,
TEf E ore now preparcd to furnish the fui
*•» *nd tMgnWeentttjlo.
Dr. t|Tingrtoo*i TVrrcU fa Africa, Id esir—UlutratKi.
£•*"«•* UthOentary.fhllcalf—Uloatiated
Barth’* Trarel* In Africa, 2 rob, 8 to, «
, t *P?£f Dannony and Exposition of Gajpebvmororro
act, |i>ov>
Standard EnrfUh and American Poet*'B to. ant
13 tql*l U calL Qno paper.
Mathew Henry** Commentary, fall calf.
Family Bible*, inVelretand Gold, $5O, and Morocco <26
B9®lte» tbo ftnert edition* at redoced price*
Aibnms, Morocco and Papier Maehe, binding.
rl . fc ', Uo *>fi" lUartratedjuTenilea, with colored plate*.
The latest Mlacellaneons Work* in plain binding* for sale
a.oi J. L. READ,
- - • ■ . . Foartb jtrwt.
273 Liberty treet.
NEW BOOKS—Life of Dr.. Kanej Beatrice
CeoekUMtenaad Workmen,a workjor (be limn*:
newt and Credit; The PdlpJt and Paw; Ijtty ITowsrd’a
Mn Slgonniey; Fifteen. lev* among tba Mormons;
Mrs K Smith; The Bon in the Cloud. iMacTtwl Outer's New
Books; New Sunday School Books; Mamma’s Lessons stoat
Jcsas; School Days at Jlngby; Tbe Coral Islands; .Uneava,
or the Eeoaeoatur, two new boookt by ahttor of Par Trad
orr, .New Jurentleßooks^Taper*Plo«cr*and,bow to make
them; Natural CostumesrNew Boston Series of Paper thi’is
■ndPoroltom New. Untenable*; Mr* Browning's poem*,
new bine and gold; Psrtbeobi; ThoCltTof tin
tSreai King; Livingstone's A&leaiEoglish Hearts ksd Bo<r
ilsb Hands, new supplj. Ute Publications and stock re
plenished in ail departments by resent purchases in ii,-
eastern cities.’ Newraristies of Stationery.
„ Q C.. COCHRANE, 6 Federal Allegheny
hew Spring Stack of Wall Pa per opening.
M
ISS SEWELL'S NEW WORK -
Thoughts f«r Week:
,Ib©.Wprds,ofJ!e«n« and Faithful Promises. 1 to!
• Step* to the Attar, a Manual of Deration*-
The Deration* of Bishop Andrews,
Warnings of the Holy Week, Ly Iter. TV. Adam*:
Bouthgata’s Practical Directions for Lentr
Companion for the Festlrals and f M(c
Do do do Altar
Spencer's Christian Instructed:
Do Practical Christian;
Sutton’* "Learn lo Lire;
Qoely’a£urtr*lt of an English Churchman
Be man a Family Prayerr
Do DeToHnDB for thcSick Koom.
Ijabart a State of the Departed;
The BTartyr of the Pod gas, by Hot. Henry Caswell.
For tale by f>g KAY A CO- hi Wooditr~t,
FRESH SUPPLY—Livingstone's Africa:
• Barth's Sortb Africa;
Lucy Howard's Joarual;
Road's WTilto Lisa;
Alai. Smith's City I\vui*-.
, Gay Llriagatoott.
be -‘ . J. L. BEAD, *8 Fourth street.
Y ALU ABLE NEW BOOKS for salt- Tv
J. S, DA VISON, Cl Market, near-Uh *t.
The World of JJitnl, bjr Isaac Tajlon
CotujuML in America, aodita relation t. the
History of gUrerT, and to tho government of Cohmie-. by
ArtfanrHelp*,to! A Alao, fallaeta 3 toU.
of Creation, being an analysis
ofthe natural Fact*. stated In the Hebraic aceoant of tho
Creation, inppartcd by tbe development* of eiiating
ofOod toward matter, b j Tbomaa A. Davie*,
airaelert Chortli JiUtavr, vol 3. Al» faUsvt*, 3 voU
Debit and Credit- Beatrice CeucL
Kane’e Erpedl Hon.
f«Sl
V ALUABLE NEW BOOKS.—The En K ii«h
T Cyclopaedia, a new Dictionary of Universal Knowl
edge, by Charles Knight,
The Otty of thft Great King, by Dr. Barclay, for sal* by
. JOUN S. DAVISON.
_. tcJ) 61 Market, Dear Fourth ctrml
A VALUABLE GIFT for nnv season, aod
of permanent Talne, is Webster's ‘Unabridged Dic
tionary.
bai saved ns time enongh In one year’s nw to pay for
*0“ that must be deemed good property which trill
clear itself once a year.”— Mist, Lift liocU
Webster's Uhirertity Dictionary;
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