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1 1 : ' WHE XI"LI'II L / oN ' s i«?gg ia^u.;
Ui: M ' BKWXK G- MACHINES,
f ? ' ■ A ® Sa " rß omen, SO. 68 PIFTH STHEBT, -,:, T r
yEBST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, held
September 18577 JI AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE."
And thejPcnna. State Agricultural S»«iictj have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing
Machine the liigbcst premium, "AS LEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES.”
TILESE { MACIIINES which have gained uuch ah, enviaWe reputation over all other
Machines on account of
1. BeauW and'<6*oe-Hcncc oit-titoh, alike on l«>th «i.lod ~f the fabric>iwod.
2. ' Economy «>* thread. i '
3. Simplicity alid thuronglinr*?, >.( eunatructioti
4. oaac of operation and management.
5. Speed.
C. tluietiicjifTorinocoment.
■ 7. Stijengiii, firmno-s, and durability yfsciun that will not rip hr ravel
S. Applicability to a variety of purpose* and .materials.
9. Conn*a«stue*js and elegance of model and finish.
Vrc n»vr offored with fill of t.hc Intent improvements ,in.J ailvanugn. at m.mufitcturore
prices by
( Special ilottrcß.
AJMCBIRIOAiN WATCHES'
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALK OF
AntBSLIOATT WATCHES.
'Wo would most respectfully call the atten
tion ot thu public to tbd-American wAtbr* non- l-elae ox
tt-nsfirulr inlriahictxJ, Uir msnafnctarrt of which ha* !•**•
comA M firmly established that eatim fonfitlenrc ran I*
rUccd opaa them: M tafa and mrrect time ken** re. A>th h.v
the wearer »od seller.„
Having boon appointed Whole"*!** Ap*nt» nlfol
the#® Watches, tkepoblic may t>o a*»nrvl UuU tr.-rantu.il
them It tho Tprjr lowest ca*b price.-.
Wo havo aJao a very »UwV ofpl LYKH km! PI.ATSD
WAKR,fINKCOLP JKWELUY Irl m-u, web b*» Corral.
Oaroet, C*rnno, Jet an‘j_l**lnting«. \
Qurusortmehtcl CLOCUS U uaiuuaUy &lprr*-Qt.
o*nprt»luß st»anfs Iraantifol intern* of KhillT and OS l'
DAY PAULUlkiand OFFICE CLOCKS at -.KKYThY HE
DUCKOriuons.
Wo ham alno-'n fall stock ot Xagllib todi-v-i - <iOLl> and
J&rLYJMI on band, all otoatewn tmi -rutioiw
AUcs Watch Makers* Ttx>U. Material* and 'V.»ti h Gl.vkc-*.
. i &EINKUAN A MF.YUAN,
fcSSyUirf ! No. 42 Fifth »trw t.
'ciiAA. V
iA.2Sm TAILOR,
go. 62 ST. CLAIM STICLST,
\ Pirrstscjum, pens a.,
lias just reiurned from thcEa-tcm Cities and
la tune TtfCeWlbK hi*Spring .Block of Cloth;-. Oass'-m-Tvii,
Verttngt, aa.lCo*ttnga of every rarh-ty aud *‘yl" '<JJpt* *1
totlra heft city aoji country trade-, which will !„• made «;>
to order with protnpta« anti dt-apitlrh, end at rat?* «- h-r
a< at any other almUareatatJtUhme&t iu lira city, fo^.lic
CHA&LBS PACKKit A CO.,
No. 110 Penrl Strec»t, Rosion.
coKxiaaoa wacnjurn »ok rus uu or
Boots,. Shoes and Sole Leather,
Upper la roach, Carried Leather,
Jloff, Polifth Grata, \V»i, Klpi SpUta, A«4 M-«t
fiklna ta • rough, finished Linings and euk-ud
- Rosas, Morocco, Kid axel Bout Skins “ti‘l
1 lUrutxd Leather.
Rcrtcxscxs: ;
P/-JL souininoti, btrjrt,
•'
Q. W3 Sure “ “ te^irvlJC
*l3W|rUs3» A4U> &>X<*N
PAINTING- AND GLAZING,
’ JX JO-L ITS EIUNcaEf,
D»yja In Uiv••Mtmaiaicr and rlio[t->i liur.
J. «. IJL PIUi*UH»S,
ho*. 20 Street.
ic <jo„
Forwards a* and Commission iilcrehuuts,
- And Agents lur tlie sale of Manu
Jaciortfi. Gu»»3Btn**nts and order* fvr LllAi*. HH't'A
UEUIV raODUOK.ir., (k.;uirrl i*nU;tr.rj.-
tioa to rcceiriCß au-i krtwa&hn^.
HtK iQ Comtn«rcl»l Street, M. Loals.
daS&jgmtc
:pcmsi x'XJitsi i:
• McCORDacCO.,
!131 VVockl SliwU fittsl.ui-sh.
HAVia'O JUBTUETURVEU FROM NEW
YORKMj*"W receiving a l»»c»-*’.'*ck nffre«*h luarf- FUh^
oovprbis^C
BMfcai Kay fabl*.
• ' - MlnkiWbU,
Stone frlarilu.
- • -' '■ •
Capo*, Halt Capra, tflcfurtiw*^ ■■'•'■
MnlTa and Coif*, • •-.-4.*...
Alio, Felt lluuikU. *
Theao£oo*-‘ liave l**t» aclKtwl will* great wo, and will
b® aoU mt email pruCl*.
L%dfa“i wkldni fcj porch*** fruah VOID* are intit* J k>
call and examiu® oar stock.
J. il. CHIUMTV,
153 Third Street, Pittsburgh,
Haring )t«d the advantage® of Eoatora Colt--;;™* a in! I »>—
pMals,A&<l y«ir*’ practice, ofl<*n* liU profoeninnal
mtrUm iu SURGICAL ANUTfUDICAL CASKi.
- strcxaßeis.
Bov. W. D. lh»ward. . Cvl.Tni.vfo.Mc.Cdo.lW**.
Uer.ll.il. A. Mr Loan. ! Ilun.n. r.
T. 0. fiilL Km. I lion. X. J. lH«l*aiu.
J. B» Unktir. | Jolm H. UdWi, Eoq.
Jarob McCoHl*l**r,l£aq. . . uiylLlydfc
'KKNA
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
Juircr.ictaLUiAJnii’EAintflCTit.T vaaitrros
COOSIHfi, PifßOll AND 11KAT1NG STOVES,
Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &c.
Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Patent Oar
/ Burning ami Smoke Consuming
COOK STOVES.
Office fm<l Sales lioom.
mrUtiplfe, DTo* 4 WdodSt., P.ljcslmritJ*. !•«.
/ STARCH" A.
. Mad® by the
I Aitfhlliwleliiiilfc
\ MintPremiumawarded t*y tbe Frank)
\ V ICfioftubcr, IMS.)
mAjanndOlosa Standi, in ca*.* coal’s ll bons.i
-\ ,I>o «lt» * bc7X«i <L* ie pajyr*. 1
AIW Refined, Tare anti prarl fct.-irch, in U.x.-* viruJWj
•IzadJfclLfor u*»> t|
coraVitfi.v», (orCora Starch,) 1u l>xa lb p*jvr* «•« h I
ThU Wtirleia wcprewly prepared fur culinary purpow*.
and caa be rtiled on iu euperlor in ream to any nuw iu
os*.: For Aid by THOMPSON, CLARKE A TOONtI,
PMla-i/an’y., iSHkillf Ic Agents for the Company.
\v. L>. iiL>rEiiAarr,
\ Wancfact casas Ain xuuuus is
,AU kinds ofTobaecot SnulTand ClgSra,/
Qstu recently takeatlio building; No. 149 Wood in
to pieir jlunnfactudnj KatabUahment,Nn. t3 l r* (a
•trsel. whore thfey will be picaaod to receive their friends,
apS7dydftj. ‘ ‘ -
" V Vi .."."UiONTZSTJUV.
1 Dr. W, F. - i'uNDtNEERO having ro 'Jfl£gft
' Wr*c4 Co PiltaLnrgli wKU Use liitcatioa«f
jr H bUfataro.rwlilciiw.caa l* f&uodst bin fJFPlOfir NO.
' IQiVoUSTJI ETKKKT, belwewn Wvo-I «i»l PmitLftelTnU.
"RTliiftfffnt lifirnj frt’i- r J ** ** oc^*if.mfo
lecSiN iitv juu“coijx7rN s,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
1 akp wholesale okaLeuin
Checo«», Siittor, l«iol4,
. r— And Prodpce Generally,
twW £ »*od HrreeL Pittsburfih..
HOLMES iNc SONS,"
CULQiS lit
EB and flomeslie Billrof Eielmnge,
ITJFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
BANK NOTES AND SPECIE,
». 6T MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
. JotleeUon* inode on all llie principal citie* Ibrougb
iSxo&Ajsi Gr jh:7 ’ '
111 TBI hL S ri)BA WN BY
DDNCABf, SJIKKMAN A CO.,
IE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE
.‘POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
. BflU oa Uie principal cities and tuwns vt Franc*-,
b, Holland, Oeyroany, ilna*laand othef European
cuaManily on bind aud for salu by
' ' tfM. lit WILLIAMS k 00.,
JP* • ■ Batiker*. W<*v! MWw't.cornor ot Third.
"l b: bj.* o. p. ttABXLB,
• : •• "Unutoui!) or
Jotf AND ALT. KINDS OF
APPISS P A. !• JS li.
W>r(htli|,, 5.. ■« Wn.,,1 Street,
JOHN.COCaKA.N .v JJJtt,.
r, .-.‘.•l •iSTJnCTCHIU Cl
IroaU.UlD*, lr °* V»«l, Duo re,
WifldowSlmUeri, Window Gourds, it,,
t-!-: Sm. 01 Sami siren am u nw .v„„
K.rkct,) -irrrsßmion, pa
Be*. CO Uurl* eeriety °f “* tetterr., Uoertui oiS,,
VHaUe Bt ell ptnwee. rettldUr «tu„,Uoni«U
| rioeiocatAeaLfltf. Jot)blngdoft»et.h.,rtiu>llee. n,^
ti. w*. c .
VATOBVEH A FRESHD,
A * TO It. U.38-V S A'JC, Law,
‘V - AH»
SOLICITORS' 1H OilAUCsitY,
; •' Xb. Bladt, Ihit>uipt', Ic*>a.
» ° <*U«,U<ißB rinaaptlr ttsadain any part of, rfortbtra
W-t*ro tyi»*W a . *1
to thbpurclntMfand Salt* of Krai -KitM*. ul>.
VWWiUMooooa Bopj, ami Mortgage •olrlyrtfc
_ WIUW.t MJLLTB.
MJMIS & JBIUBBS,
._ *[ O YS“EIU» AND MACHINISTS, '
W^*u I ? fG;C ' ON 'WORKS,
v FitUbargh, Penna.
® m t*> *«k« atraet,
«J-S£5 r t*ll^| , * 0 ' f nn-l Mill shct>lo
,Sti*Hu lwi«i, MMI jlimi froo i
Jub^Utgami RKAlring Jonoori Ann ß UiSSa^lfc
Jab. MoXiAUGHLifi
•V • . HXKtrrAcrcßxA or • . *
I'AlMliol. Cdlogßt SpiriU and Poj'cl Oil.
i **»*■•«*»*- 4 _
11. ItEEI), A-CMt. 08 FIFTH STREET.
ClI-tCI *lj' *a3thili«limT
WsKND' fou
I>. Kibki-atsick & So.vs, No. 21 S. Third
bU. U-iwecn Market an.l Chextont sts , Philadelphia, h>>o
for AND SAI.TKD SPANISH HIDES, Dry am!
Cr.M a Salh-J Patna Kips, TtuirarV Oil, Tanners' no.l Oor
rier-* T.x’U at the l .w.-et ptico*. and opr.n the U-st Un.is.
kiuib of Leather in ih u . n.npk wautwl, lyr which
the hijjn-xi market [>ruv will t o givob in cash, or token in
t \ l.ann.- fer llitis. leather »tor«nl iW-e -»f charge andnold
•‘ii cnniine.iuii. _ j mr.>l ydfc
DAWKS JC CiiUljK'V'
llouae, Slfrn and Oruamenla] Palnt«rs,
A N' D a R A l& p. R 3;
PfiLtES tJT
Whito LcailanriZino l'miit-R.
Alao. all kind* of I‘ninU, Oils VarnUht-a, P.'tndow (lloaa,
P'itty.;Hrußiion. Ac^
144 W«od Strcst.t*™ ioort airare I'iroin A’Mu.
mrldrly.lfr *
S T O V E, S .
GRATES AND KAIJGD3,
OF EVERY VARIETY,
manufactured and foii sau:
WIIOLESALK OH HETAIL,
r i4°‘ f 35 Liberty Si., Pittsburgh, i*a.
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.
HAirCFACVLEtR*. Of
Cooking, Parlor «mt ITm ; ,Uuc
STOVES,
Gratr Fronls, Fcmlcrs, looking Ganges, if.,
l'J4 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
mr2'Jfcly "
JOU* L.tum....:.'...».%'cuti^coc
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JOXKS, BOYD CO,
SUiHifeftnn m.| CAM* STE6U .SttUSu. t*u»W .cJ
A. 'U STKKU SPRIXGSsitJ AXLKB,
anJ Struts, i\Zjburp\, pa
U. B. HOCtKB!?
K.'JUrtCTtMK- C,»
Rogers' Improvfd Patent si.es l
< vntmJ V«*t*Ui,
O-rnrr i'.i it arnl S.'r«.-;j. /*>».; i.ruA_^
jrW-Jy.U.-*
RAIL ROA.D BMKE. COMPANY "
JojepU UUworth ..... O. W. C. Bldwrll.
’ .*'*z?rz3-m to /‘ r;>r, ,r ,suv;m
KAIL KOAD SPiKLh, CUAIKS
NV K, V M A N lAr » t > N .
J • Mntmfv-Juor • it.,j FW-t-f » iu u f i
TOBACCO, S*TUFT AND CIOARft.
AND
LKAF TOBACCO,
/ '.irr\rr / u *,.i
httsmik.i.i.Va
.J.TM. » .I ITBK
rwTUIHOTa: T taxlok,
N-- ■* I *t. * Str.**u,
• • - >-• •-» -mt--M ,•*
The Gioal Dijgiun Remedy
c ELKBKATi;i> T i u%
Pby>i-iaß tJttn..rdia.-.ryto tii*i«>rjs a.
Tli*« »pl| tn«Mii Mt f»' 4 In u,. loiptmUi-m, bnf • «w>
aitii-0... I'l.M'l) lt.l f-ninlt' IH rfU-int *•-" t,;,4 l)t«trnrti»(in,
r-jin »in • h.m* chaU-Vt’i; ai.tl a jn «f>rl»l rt'mnij,
U«-j cuuUUb uuUiina burt/nl U rotuditntKui
T' - * MAItItJEI) I.ATMKS Ills pemltany »i;!uxl. It will,
It' » *L<>rttim6, tl<e monlitly penod wtdi rrgiiivUy.
Thu* /'illtbct* WTtrrn knthcit t> Jmlwhrrr Ik' dirts-
U/>nt on 0/panjthU! art test! obtrrtwi
Pff full paiupiiWt, free. «>f ilir KCfut.
N. n —ll and 6 uinpt «'udo*n*l to auy sntlu-rl
wd will iiifciir* a rontsinifijt Am 1/1 ptlU. l j
rrtern loall. '
B. L. PAfINEiiTOCK A Pltuburyh, whol«aW-
aifl wrfil tty «|| drocniotH. ai>T.;il±w f. V
I.AKK SCPKlilOll COPI'KIt niLL.
S M hi h TING w O li K S
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATUINC,
BIW/.IKHJ>' at..l BOLT COPPKK, PUKSSKD «X>P
PER BinTOM.MtaU.-l Still BoltoiD*, K|»itrr SM.M-r. Ac.
Al*u, fmportur* and Dealer* in UETAIJt, TIN PLATE
SHEET IRON, WIRE, ic. o<>ni<tantly »n lian l,Tuinteo'e
Murhintwaad Tool*.
ffhrchousc, Ha. US Firit and 120 Second elreet,
IMUibargb, Pcnita.
onto* of Copper mt to any dmired nallr-rr..
• :/£»:dAwlyT
‘ noTHEnsiif
f Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Wmslnw’n Sooth*
jAif fiymjt for o»iidrioiTt*rUuu«. It ha* unequal ou earth,
facilitate* the promt* of icvthlun by tl,o
rr Jncmc all tii < liiiiuiatiun--wIU allay j.*m, and 1*
* r ' *t , d* ,a tb» U'W««i*. opoti it, mothor*, it
b{i*V n*«tlnyt>ur»elre*, and relief and health to y«.nr
Perfectly xaf« In ail caw*.
Ini* valuahle preparation U Uie preneriptton nf our of
»be ynetotpuTirpceJ and alrilftil fetuale Phyaichxoa iu Now
R* : fcbWd, oaod will, now-failing auccw.*tn
caiaa.
- -W* beliaw.lt the beat and vurcat renuxjy in the world, in
*ll caaca of Dysentery atul Diarhocaia Children, wLctlicr it
ar<Kt from teething o* hum any other catia®.
If Ufa and haalth can ha cwtimalctl by dollam and rrr.th.lt
li worth Ua weight In gold.
Milllonnof hyttlea are *om every ya a r in the Uult-d,
11 1* *W ■ud wrll-triad rooiody.
PRIOR ONLY £ CENTS A BOTTLE.
It w < ’f. PUllt,loan,M * ~,otiM' '^, ,,h tt‘'fCUlvTlfl 4 PEil-
GiNfS.Vew’k., r k.l*,m the <wW-1, wmoovr,
nold by Dn;girt«ta througbont the world
Dit fIEO. U EET-EJt, Agent for IMtui.nrgh
;od:.l«wlr*T . *
MeTRS’s MntACI'iXJL'S Vf.KRIN
for the. Destruction «/ fUrn, Kutt, Motts, Btcs, Ro 4 cata
Pins, MossfOimaii, Mutch, «aai>« Is stem, asts. Ac.
Tli* cheioi.j! prvpur.vtioua known under tliaahovo tide
fur Oi-iost £1 )tar>. thiotirlioa: Kanqxj, where, they have
rort with a,triumphant succuaa, Uvo acquired Lr their In-
Vcutui and -Macularturcra world-wi.luc.ilcbrily,ntu*lo-l by
Iho Emperor* of Italia, Prance, Aamria, dm Qnryyi of Eng-'
lun<l, tbo King* of Belgium, Holland, Naples, liaruria, Sua-
ouy, Ac, and in America thdr efficiency has hern ondorsud
bj lb* JHrtcfort of Public Institutions and the approml of
wjjwtwm private didstm, that they am the only Bmatin
»tbo world, rare t« exterminate all kind* <.f »*• tnln.
JUltXi's Miaacctocj PasrAKATtois dcatrny the unwel
come Intruders wlthcot curcy, and usTcr fiul. Hi* .\rt has
hroagbt drath to tnliliona of them iu the world, and from
till* day the watchword of all limuekei'pcri, R:crt:hAnU<
altijvowiicra and Lnd.auduuin will bv “Ao more Pcmir«. n
RETAIL PACKAGES FROM 25 CENTS TO $1
Depot aflliu Inventor and Proprietor.
JOnEI ! U METER, Prartic.il Clmmwt,
(*l2 llrundway (cor. Ilouitou «t,) Now York.
General Accot for dm U. Stnt<-a uml Canailn*, PIIKDEK
ICK V. RUBIITON, DingsK No. 1« Aatoi Uwmo, aud 117
linkway, Now York.
Sold and retail by ji. K. PKI.LKRS 4 CO and
JOS PLKSUNU, IHUburgti; and UEiillliA.M t 3PKBN.
NAN. ABeglteuy. *l*iS:Cmdfc
Da. Maunfto-Electuic Ma
cutsca.'—lVind/’al Dejnd for Vutal/. of this VnrioolXed
.*/fllical^’i.-t/iarp.—ln Hnbrnlttfag tbM infu-hinn to a dU
crlmlnating public, no eSpetiae ha* Leon rpand in it* innnu
fairture tun'OiTer it perfatlu every cftientlal jarticnhir, la
ortlt.r i-j p per*'wltli the wondot ful Impnivriueau ot lla.-
and pla- e It fitremort In this branch of American Man
ufacture. NO FAMILY SHOULD RK WITHOUT ONE.-.
Ref.dl Price JIU.
It Ixadoiirahly adapUml lo prernit and cur® every form
ofdiwta*-. anch a* Cnnautuptloii, Hcrelola, Palßtte. Khotima-
U*m, Dys|>-j«la, nil forrustif Phyalcnl and Mortal I'rnatrw-
Hoti ami N'-rvoua Diaea*>-b.
On® grand feature o| this Appnraiua 1- dial tl id always
ready for uv>,.hi> |*jwor Iwingobtaiosd fium a Permaie-nt
Magnet,no Arid*or uth»r iiigroallenlaheiogrivjuirsd.
S“ld, wholeaale and retail, ly
IIEADArQg arises in most cases from disur*
fWgetwutof the diiiMtlv* otroii*, which *rt«w from *
«n»S wioty of c*uwi WILBOS{3~F!I.UI hafo tw-n
jirotb., t>v an exj*>rii-nea of twenty/can, to b* • ni tuple,
•afo *D{l remedy Lr pcriwlWH r l.e*il:kh~
They me u«xl by the Ewiiity M * reg i!ar jicwcilj-tJcn, #nd
are Dot to he eluted with patent laodibnw, made muply tu
«11. . \
Tbow Pills nrw uDi) told\by B. U FAUNK
STOCK 4 CO, WboleeiUo Drogjjiiu, u\l Projrric-tura <if B.
L.PAENESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, Nol m. «mx* Wood
sod Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bee •dwtlwaeat on Fourth pace. I mrita!*»F_
Abtifcial -Ears.—Dr. of HO v W«od
•lrwit,bMonllM<JtTßryejeßllfnt derlr*kr dear-person*,
by whicli muj aro toad* to baorlM -veil
Also,« *m4li gntU perch* dnus, which iiluertadlniotbe
—r, tad l*y«r7 «Oci«U la ntsj cmm of dsuaefli, JsS&dirT
PirrSBUHGH, PICMN».A.
Special Jlotirrs*
Bide, OH and Leather Store,
B 18 S K L 1,: C O
ann boat spikes
HTTS'JJCIUJU. J-ENS’A
PARK, M'CURDT & CO.
Pit, OHO. TI. KETOEH,
WhoWnJw DrajtKJjU lin Wood *L. pitUl>\<.
City nuil News tteiu-H.
Mkas Tbhcbratviik.— taicca at
haw'.-. Optician Stnr», No. S3'Filth *L, yesterday.
r» bu*. in aOAr>E.
»»> 25
i* A- m
liarodiotPr.
Usjux I'aATJsn Mr.ETiso.dt Ujo Kir.'i
Methodic Protestant Church, Fifth rtrrct, com
mencing at 11 \ o’clock, a. ». All arc cordially in
vited to attend.
The exorcise* to-dat will he conducted Jit Her
Samooi Findley.
Da. BoYSTt»::'a LtcTfr.B.H.—The prc-grammc
of Dr. Boynton's course of lectures, to commence
to morrow evening *tt City. Hull, will bo found
in*anolher column. It preseuts subjects of novel
and thrillin': interest, whicli will command geo*
crul attention. The course is given in rospunse
to the following invitation :
l’irrsut'nnu, February lSth, lboO.
Da IJuYhtos— Dear Sir : The distinguished
reputation you have acquired as a Public Lec
turer od tfeology, induces the undersigned ro
spcctfully but earnestly "to invite you to visit
and deliver in the qity of Pittsburgh, when con
venient to yourself*, a oourse of Geological Lec
tures, illustrated by tho large and beautiful
Paintings which wc understand you have had
prepared to elucidate the subject.
Very respectfully, yours, Ac.
Signed by
Hon. U. A. \Vt»i*er.
tier. Wm, S. I'lunur, D I*
Ili'T. M. \Y. Jnriibita. l>. D ,
Kor. u. Kllti.f, D. p ,
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The New Vorb Musical World says .
“To be able to popularize science—to invest
rocks and shells, and gas and air, aud water
and dirt, with an interest which sends one’s
blood tingling and thrilling through the veins,
and eLai us the attention by the hour, is a rare
and precious gill—a power which is vouchsafed
to but few. Dr Doynton is one of the few who
can do this He can show off the beauties and
wonders, and other ‘strong points’ uf nature,
with as much ease, and tact and grace, as can a
yenng mother those of her first baby ; aad like
the young mother, the Doctor 'glories in it.’ Ho
evidently regards ibis globe as his pet, the val
leys he looks upon as beautiful dimple*, the
mountains as striking craniologicul developc
muntd, the grasses as flowing locks, and—and
so forth
Uou. ffm. V. JubuMon,
Joseph P. liar/ntn. M n. t
James P. U*r r, Kwj.
lion. William IJ. NW-Ciur.-
Uou. H W. Wilhaiti*
H.m. WiUm M
lit. It**. M. v/U.r.n r.
ttev.Charh-* P I'. ( milt. ;
Uon.ChMl.-H Slmli
Iltv. John IKidrloh*. I) D.,
Hev. John McUtllun,
K*v. I‘avl.rj.Yerkrs,
John Urahsm, K««i,
I John Harper, .
TbeMKSHOI 5 - EvriTKMKST —IIo . J
F'-uk and “ Mormon a JUU'.!" — T<.n Thousand
Son* r/ Xtmrod in Arms'.'' — Grand Circular
ioi Hunt ' —There will be a grand circular
fjx hum In North Fayette' township, on Friday,
March llib, to close on Morrison's Hill, equi
distant between the citeubenrillo pike and Mon
tour's run.
The liuca are aa follows : From Montoor’s
cbnrch to John Moore's ; thence to John Byers’;
thence to Joseph Scott’* . thence to place of
beginning.
The officer* are a* followed—Grand Marshals:
Andrew Hickson. Joseph Scott, Hon. John Me-
Ctunkcy, John Biddle Assistant Marshals:
Alexander McFarland, Boss Bycr*, Jub Crooks,
Mai iii’i 11*11. Lino Marshals; From the
churdi i.. Andrew Tidball, John A
Moore. ,fr.im Moore.-' to Byers’, 0, $. McKee,
K<*bcri iijjd; from Byers' to Scon’s, Joeiah
Guy, Jr.n.c* M. Walker, from Scott’s u> tbc
cburcb. dauies tiur.'ViUiomSmycra. Each Lino
Martha! wi!! appoint two captain*
The will be kuowo thus: lirnoJ Mil*-
shal* n wear. ». -..u Awdsfu.: Grand Marshals,
Muev I.ioe M.tr.-hal-, r--d. Captain*, "rtd, ,-hiU
and tdt.f ”
lu* i iticvr* nf urn dap will meet at .John
Moor*;’*. I • J ‘v.:i Jinl-,, *ho evening previous,
•if o ci»« k to it..- cioeing ground and
tnnke tbf necessary arratperreut*.
The lines win l»c fru mcil at H o'clock, p. m,
and move wheu the Mgual i.- given t.v itie Absis
tabt Grand .Marthal-*
N» herna in be mounded until 'h« signal for
of grnuios •psrt tj l*c present and participate
inthe* ‘flare nj»," jy
Thk Firemen* Association hcJJ a mealing
last evening. (A* n \V. (lumhi in (be chair,} to
Uko aciiou relative to a section of bose Mong
ing <o the Kaglc Firo C,.,. which was lost unJcr
the following circumstance* ,At a fire ia the
Ftfth ward, l*ft f*il. Mr Leonard, First Assist
ant Engiorer. borrowed ibe h<»o for tbe Niagara
Co , but through ilt c negligence r.f mi me one it
was noi returned, ami finally could out be found.
After rouai'lerabh discussion, and o aumber
of were offered, ibe following, pre
sented by Mr. Lowe, was adopted :
Utfohtd, That the Niagara Co. be requested
to tMWrr in tbe Kigle Fire Co. a new section
of hose, at their own expense.
(>o motion, the First Assistant Engineer was
exonerated from all further responsibility in Ibe
mailer.
On motion of Mr. Little, a commitloe of three,
( consisting of Messrs. Lowry, Sawyer and Lowe,)
•Jwae appointed to confer relative (o what pro
portion the Association should pay for tbe gas
used by them during their meetings, from the
cider of the Neptune Fire Co. Adjourned.
.Death or \ I’iTTsuuiidHßß. —Wo noticed,
some lime siucc, a rumor of tbe death of Mr.
Charles Kincaid, son of Alderman I\ R. Kin
caid, of Ibe Fourth Ward, while returning home
from San Francisco The rumor was hut too
true. Mr.-Kincaid had taken passage on tbo
steamer of the 2bth December, for Now York,
ria Tebauntepec. He landed at Ventosa in a
eery weak and delicate condition, otid on reach
ing Almoloya was too unwell to proceed further.
Everything was qoue to relievo him, but ho con
tinued to sink rapidly, and died on the second
day of January, He received all possible care
and attention, was attended by tbo company
physician, Dr. FinneD, and was interred in the
cemetry at El Barrio.
Mr. Kiucaid was connected, with the Custom
House iu San Francisco. Ififl-ssmeroue friends
will regret to bear of his early deati*.
Litkbap.y amu llumoboi s.— This is iutf-ebar
acter of tho popular cntertainmeiits given f)J
)lr. Alfn 'Burnett, who was greeted by a
audience last uight, ot Lafayette Hall. As will
bo seen, by an advertisement in another column, I
Mr. Burnett has agreed to give another enter
tainment, at the same place, Lhis evening. He
ir ; t* gentleman of fioo personal appearance—
possesses a musical and highly cultivated voice,
which be modulates wilh exquisito grace and
skill—and enters ioto the spirit of his authors
with u clear perception of their meaning, and
renders them with almost perfect truth and
beauty.
Counterfeiting. —It is reported that on Sun
day last, officers from Ravenna and Akron,
Ohio, arrested at Randolph, Portage county, n
man named J. Webb, of Safem, Columbiana
comity, who had a large lot of 'counterfeit
money iu kla possession, consisting of $B,OOO
io tens ou tbo Forest City Bank of Clcvelund;
$2,520 on York Bank, Penua; $1,851) in bogus
one and two-and-a-Jialf dollar gold pieces, and
$75 in bogus quarters. Th-rc was also found
in his possession a list of retail dealers in coun
terfeit coin, who were probably customers of
the prisoner.
Coal Bahoks Sunk.— Tbo steam tug Black
Diamond, with seven coal barges in tow, met
with an nccidcut on Tuesday, while descending
the Ohio. Four of her barges struck on Horse
Tail, and although they did not fill immediately,
they sunk throe wiles below, alongside of Seven
Mile Island. They ore well in to tho island
shore,’and not iu the channel, so that they will
be no obstruction to navigation. The other
three barges grounded on- Merriroan, and the
Vuhtan has gone done to light them olf.
Election —Tbo Stockholders of tho North
American Mining Co , yesterday held their an
nual meeting, whereupon tho following board of
officers wore elected, to serve during the year:
President —Thomas Bakowcil.
'Dtreeiore— Satn’l M'Lcan, Jr., lion. IT. W.
Williams, Sam’l M. Wiekcrebam, John A. For
sythe, James Park, Jr, U. J. Backtoy, (of
Detroit )
Secretary ,j- Treasurer —T. H. Ncvio.
The Sixtir Wahh Union Temi'Erabue Socie
ty has adopted a constitution, and perfected Its
organization by electing the-following officers
for the current year:
J. M’D. (ilcuo. President; William Neeper,
Vice President; Walter 11. Whitehead, Secre
tary; Taylor, Treasurer; Foster Alwood,F.
E. Thurston, James Block, John C. M'Creary, J,
llauk, and five ladies, Relief .Committee. *
A Uxfo.s OoHuirtios will bo held in tho M.
E. Church, corner of Smiihfield and Seventh
streets, this evening, commencing at 7 o’clock.
I Host. H W. Williams, of tho District Court
of this ' county, started for Washington City.
jMtcrday, <a a riitt.
'W.i‘ ,f ** *"*v'
TmrWmw Drro»ctCAS*.--vHre easeforlhff
petitioner closed about noon, yesterday. The
witnesses examined after Bliss 'White, relative
to the ill-treatment of Mrs. White by-her hus
band, were las follow: Win. Clark, night cierk
, at the Stacy Houso, ZanWrllle, 0., testified to
j threats made by White against his wife, while
I she the Hotel* in December last,
{ haring left her home for alleged ill-treatment.
-Dr. Gross, of East Liberty, testified as to the
! uatrnt of Mrs W.’s iojuries when she was
; abused by Mr. W. in September, 1350. W. B.
, Schaffer gave a rambliog 1 eialement of occur-
I Fences within his knowledge which went to show
• bad treatment, at different fliraes. C. S- Eyster,
Esq , occupied the stand [nearly the whole of
yesterday forenoon, giying\a detailed narraiire
of the domestic affairs of ilr. White, in whose
family ho boarded, forsoverit! years,
i The case for the libellant was then closed, and
1 Mr. Miller opened for the respondent, slating
, he would show such a state of facts in this case
j »s would indicato that all the ill-treatment
towards Mrs. Vt , (although he would notpalliate
it.) was brought upon her by her own misoon
i duct, and unless the libellant's own skirts were
j clear of offence when she came into Coart she
; could not hope to claim a verdict of divorce at
the hands of the jury. The gentleman msdo a
| forcible appeal to the jury to weigh Iho matter
! carefully, before another divorce without a caaso 1
should be added to the long list now on record.'
He referred to the new fangled doctrioe of “af
finities,” and thought that although Mrs. W.
might in a short time, if Iho divorce were grant,
ed, find one whom she thought her affinity, yot
the ties of wedlock should not be severed for bo
slight a cause. Mr. W. still loved his wife, and
did not wish a divorce, and' (he counsel hoped
the jury would leave the bonds of matrimony
inviolate in this cose.
la the afternoon, Messrs, ffm. Cluck, Wtn.
Arthurs and C. 0. Rodgers, who hod been
neighbors of .Mr. While at different places, prior
to the difficulty between him and his wife, and
they all testified to his kind treatment and be
havior towards her.
Nearly the whole afternoon, "however, was nc
copied by counsel iu argument upon points of
! law as to the admission of evidence. In the pc
| lition of libellant, adultery on the pari of the
| husband is alleged as one oause of divorce; in
the trial, however, the cas? bao been confined to
1 acts of Ui-usago. Mr. Hampton,for respondent,
offered a witness—Mrs. Mack—to prove adul
tery on the part of the wife, for the purpose of
showing that she is not the innocent, injured
party who, under tho low, -cau obtain a divorce
from thi-jurj. Mr- Marshall, for libellant, ob
jected, on the ground that the offer was no an
swer to the proof of violence, to which point they
had confined themselves. Counsel on both sides
■ madei eloquent .speeches on the subject, this be
ing the great turning point in tho case, and on
which In a great measure rests. The Court
will give a decision to-day.
Teubiru: Atcidwt.—This morning at half
past three o’clock, as the locomotive Atwater
| was nearing Miogo station, on the Steubenville
I and Indiana Railroad, the boiler burst with
| terrifio power, killing John Scholl, the engineer,
i of Cadiz, John James, fireman, of Wellsrille,
I and Richard Berry, brakesman, of Frazers
burgh. The train was a freight, under the
superintendence of Mr. Oscar Elliott, of Zanes
ville, who met with a most miraculous escape.
He was standing upon the tender, immediately
iu the rear of the locomotive, aod heard what
he described as a sharp sound, like the report
of a pistol, and knew nothing further, until he
found himself thrown under a cor, some twenty
feet from the explosion. The bodies were
brought to the city, at an early boor this morn
ing, and are, at the time of going tot press, lay
ing at the corner of Sixth 'and Washington
streets, in a building occupied by Mr. Fiest v
awaiting tho arrival of the Coroner./ Sleubcn
rill* Herald. ; •-
The Mayor, yesterday, seoi to the House of
Refuge a colored boy, who had no home nor
friend?, and who bad been in the habit of pil
fering.
i ol Ujo flsiotlc.]
North Bextov, Ohio, March I.
*/• £ A trip to thu portion of Ohio,
at this season uf tho year, will convince the most
romantic lover;* of t?io rural, that tho country has it*
discomforts as well as the city. Wo were three and
• a half h-ars in gliding fi t toiled over tho smooth
rail-d tbo I'ittrburgh and Chicago railway bo Al
! liacco. uni exactly throeand a half hour* uir.ro in
j-riding 7 over a ic. tlrc;ul from AllUo-s to
North UcMon, a j.!ca*ant Tillage in -Mahoning
j coanty This included two break-down)', and two
j separate mending* of a dilapidated reticle, very
pl.io,inl to writaaiiout now all is over, hat not no
pleasant tr-xispei ience. The roada were mire, ami
fields star.-'- Xfae foreata arc'f-of
ire, io general, very
. »hJillhavo put on
and bu rocat
< Messed the cuuo
.■frxjva among the
icinity. I'ojnn
■ evangvli
*P® <-bim:hw joined.
- .. uxurrjti, as I think, in an uibnppy moment,
tbs: the oM IViesti.'o* ivhirh have *• i< og divided
trciiniaoi aiitfVCalviruila were revived. Thore is
'iiipaiujabout which side started the di»eus»iun.
That, h-nrvjcr, 1$ >,f no particular consequence;
ih«ch.i!»eogd 4* we by tbo Mclhodistclorgyman,
Mr. Cai:ipl*£l, At I nin informed,, and accepted l>y
li-e ‘.thi-r mJc. Tfcy Presbyterians, of whoso church
Mr. a venerable and worthy mao, is pastor,
&ot a pr-m o-e fr<*(h Dr. Dice, of Chicago, thai be
ttouM e<.mo vad uphold tho br.nncr of bis faith, Lot
ctreumstanc v.l intervened li» prevent, and the battle
d?rulvod of "u he champion* of either faith, who
labor in this vicinity, ttnj tbe part of the Metho
dut<*. lUr. .Mr. Lynch, j formerly of yoor city,
and Elder Mitchell, ‘ <jf Salem, entered the
li.-t-; on tbo other Jide, Rev. Mr. Todd,
late of Kijrrcnco, Pa., bjit now of New Lisbon
Ohio, and ifev. Mr. Uayeslof a church in the vicin
ity of the sjime place wort on the ground. In ad
dition to ttjeso Hera. Cuiipbcil, Turner, Fast and
•übere were 1 there as assistants of their Methodist
brethren, ind Hers. Strktton, Sharp, Miller and
others on the other sideJ The force; were evenly
divided, as 11, think, and the crowds that assemble to
bear aro probably about “hail and half.' 1 Tho
country foAraUc* .1 round has gathered in, and In
spite of indekoribablo roads, women oomo from dis
tances of miles, on foot and on .horseback, and hale
"Id men trudge with etubborn zeal over field nod
highway to thii polemic display,
men, too, lit fyr hours under tbo iound*uF this wordy
wm as inuni as the angels in Milton
war, and al
are described to bare boon, whilo tboir chief* db
•euised “freo • ill and fonsknowledgo and
liko them tooJaro in wandering mazes lust.
This foroooeu, afior a lengthy discussion of pre
liminaries, occupying an hoar perhaps as to Uue
or spooking, etc., and more parti calmly as to the
wording of tho question for discussion, the following
form was agreed upon:
Is the ductrlno of the Presbyterian Confession of
Faith, the doc|trino of tho Uible?
It is plain that such a qoo6tion lays open a Geld
wherein tho largest squadrons of debaters coaid
skirmish,, and joa which they conld fight pitched bat
tles from M&rj;b 1 to March 1 again, and yet bsvo &
a>rpg dt Tttcr rc of collateral questions, ready to
spring up on auy hand to baffle and distract. But,
into the arduous contest, Rev. Mr. Lynch dashed
with spirit, tie made tho opening speech. The
speakers being allowed 45 minutes, took, Mr. L.
spoke that lijne. lie did not oondemn tho whole
confession of faith, and in his first address eloared
up bis ground! well, sot aside thoso points in'.which
ho agreed with the Calvinists—snch as depravity,
''*> nature of prayer, the fall of Adam, etc., and then
~-sM attacked that ancient “root of discord,"
1 and foroordination, and
that flowed therefrom.
tljo doctrine
traced up tho conscquoiiL..
lio quoted against tho Calvinist yiow,~a.. _
pages of jicripture his timo allowed him, which'de
clare that Christ died for all meo, and proceeded to
show how tho passage* on the other side might bo
construed bo us to be consistent with the Annlntan
viow. Spaco will not allow mo to givo a tithe of
o forty-Qre minlitßsirpeecb,spoken with much rapid
ity and great unc ion.
After be had fi liehod, Itov. Mr. Stratton took the
floor. He held u his hand a book reeontly issued
by the Methodii t book house called “Doctrinal
Tracts," in wbicb\Mr. Wesley gave his views very
I fully on tbo question at issbe. Mr. S. read from it, to
show tho untoiiu, as ho said of the Methodist church,
and declared that'Wesley deemed it tbo principal
part of his mission to root out Calvinism* Mr.
Stratton said that if Methodists were sincere in their
denunciations of Presbyterians, It was very incon
sistent in the former to invite tbo latter to the,, table
of the Lord with them; in the very history .of the
good fruits of Oatvanmn from-tho days of St.
Augustine to our own, was a proof of the fallacy of
the opposite argument. If Calvinism was, and is a
bad tree, bow cuu. it bring forth 1 so much good fruit,
as tbo world has seen from •*«■<> much good fruit, os ,
wo are gathering from it this day. Mr. Stratton
waxed quite eloquent in bis conclusion and sat down
after raying that ho only dosigned to open tbo dis
cussion and leavo.tho thick of tbo light to his breth
ren there.
Elder Mitchell, a man of Goo presence and a ready
toDguo and wit, is tu follow, but I must semi , tbii
now or not at all to-day: JL
Pauiuks and Manufacturers will Gnd Lite Fiuklo
c'awiog Machine well adapted to their wants. It is
*»ld at tho Tailoring and Furnishing establishment
■>i •!. L. Carnagkan A Co., Federal street, Allegheny
City. ||
At Carnagbau’s, Federal street, Allegheny city,
may now be seen an elegant display of spring goods
fur men's and boys' custom work, with a full variety
of well rnado clothing, and an extensive stock of fnri*
nishiug goods adapted to the season, liis facilities
fur making first class work are known to be good,
and buyers will find it to their interest to examine
his stock. C
Lyusi’s Maosktic Powdbb A!*n I*ll.u, for the
iU*lru>:tiun of all l imit of Garden luted*, AhU, fled
liti'jt, ilaochetf Tick*, flcot, -l/uf/ut, Halt, Slice, Ac.
What greater trouble, in an boor of ease,
Than goairlDg rate, bed-boga and fioas.
hardens can bo preserved and houses rid of these
jie.in. It was discovered by Mr. E. Lyon, u French
Chemist, in Asia, and has been patronized by all
Eastern governments and colleges. Kcferenco can
be made wherever the articlo has been tried. It■ t«
fere from poiwu, and horujfwn to maokind and do
mestic animals. Many worthleaa, imitations ore ad
vertised. Be suro it bears' the namo of E. Lyon.
: Remember—
'Tin Jeon’s Powder kills Jjo sects in * trice, '
loon’s Pills are nixed for rats and mice.'
Sample Flasks, 26 regular sizes 50 eta. d gL
Banns & Pass, New York.",
■Also, iha Bittftfn |
Telegraphic.
CONOELESSIOffAL.
WASBixerox City, March 2.
Sex ate.— Daring the morning hoar the b turners
was unimportant
Sir. Banter, of Va., cal’led np the mueellaneooT
appropriation bill*
Xho Slisecllanc ins Appropriation Bill was then
takes np.
Thero is a proviso to the appropriation for tho
Capital extension, that no decorations, are to be exe
cuted till approved by the Art Committee,
Mr. Simmons, of It. 1., moved an amendment re
quiring the home valuation of imports,Ufter a pro
tracted debate on the point of sach a being
tn order, it wjvi lo*L •
Mr. Jlauter, of Va. f from the Finance Committee,
inorod, as an amendment, that tho President be au
thorised to Uau<*s2o,ooo,ooo of treasury notes, bear
ing six per cent interest
• A protracted debate ensued, in which Messrs. Se
ward, of N. 1., Cameron, of Pa., Davis, of Miss.,
aod others participated.
In tho midst of the debate, a motion fora recess
provailod. On ro-assembling, tho debate was re
sumed in Committoo of tho Whole, and after further
discussion, tho amendment of tho Committee, offered
by Mr. Hunter, for the 820,000,000 issue of Treasury
notes, was adopted by the following vote •
\ bas— Messrs. AUon, Bayard, Benjamin, Hous
ton, Hunter, Iverson, Jones, Mallenr. Mason, Pearce,
Polk. Pugh, Reed, Rice, Shields, Slidell, Ward and
1 alee—24.
Nats Messrs. Broderick, Cameron, Clark, Dixon,
Doolittle, Foote, Hale. Harlan, Simmons and Wilson
Mr. Davis, of Miss., from the Committee, moved
an amendment appropriating $250,000 to complete
tho Aqueduct. Adopted.
Mr. Davis then made an ineffectual motion to sns-
P®” the rales. Tbo confusion bioko oat afresh.
Mr. Barksdale obtained the floor, and with tho
view of procuring the passage of a private bill moved
in an exceeding loud voice tho suspension of tho
rules.
Tho noise continuing, Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, said
ho could not hoar what was going on.
The Speaker repliod that be was not surprised at
U, and succeeded in restoring comparative quiet
Mr. Barksdalo got his bit! passed, and sat down
in confirms txiaraph.
Horse.—On motioo of Mr. Phillips, of Pa., the
House suspended the rnto> and passed the Senate
resolution authorixiog tho President, by and with tho
advice of the Senate, to confer on Commander
Stewart a commission as Senior Flag Officer of the
navy, on the active list, in recognition of his dis
tinguished and meritorious services.
The House acted on the Senate's amendments to
the army bill, which wero previously considered in
Committee of the Whole on the slate of tho Unioa.
Mr. Duvls, of Ind., asked leave to intrnduco a bill
repealing tho clause in the English bill which pro
hibits the people of Kansas from forming a State
Constitution until it appears by coqbus that there is
sufficient population for one representative to Con
grery according to the foderal ratio.
Mr. English, of Ind., remarked that it is too late in
the session to consider tho subjoct, and objected to
tbo introduction of the bill.
Mr. Davis moved a suspension of the rales, which
was not carried, yoas 100—nays 87, a two-thirds vote
boing necessary.
The Honre, on motion, ordered 210,000 'coples of
the Agricultural and 120,000 of the Mechanical
parts of tho patent office report to be printed.
On motion of Mr. Hatch,Df N. Y., the rales were
suspended to take up the Senate bill appropriating
$55,000 for deepening the channel over St. Clair
Flats.
The bill was then passed by 55 majority.'
Tbo Mouse rescinded the vote by which the mail
steamer bill was defeated yesterday, and now again
rejected it by a vote of 66 yea* to U 4 nays.
Tbo Jlouso concurred in tbe report of the Com
mittee of Conference on the disagreeing amendments
to tho executive..judicial and legislative appropria
tion bill. By this action tbe mileage for tbe next
Congress which was stricken out originally by the
House is restored.
Tbe House then took o recess till 7 o'clock.
Evming Seuiou.—hlt. Amlrewi, of N. Y., moved
a laapemion of the ruiea in order to take up tho river
and harbor bill, bat withdrew itsabsequently, at tbe
re<iucat of Mr. Waahborne, of IIL, inaemuchaafrom
the shortness of tbe session Goal actiptrcoald not be
had upon tbe bill. J
Oo motion of Mr. Vallaodinghanijof Ohio, a reso
lution was adopted, requeuing tbo President to eum
mnnicate any correspondence between Switzorlaod
and,United States, relating to that ciause of tbe late
treaty between tho two countries which discriminates
agaioat tho privileges of citii-ens of the United States
nf tho Israclitisb faith and worship.” visiting or so
journing in Switrcrland.
Many gentlemen ; rt>so in a struggle for the floor.
Mr. Davis, of Mi**., was recognized. \
Tbo Senate’s amendment to the Appropriation Bill
waa considered In Committee or the Vholeon tbe
State of the Union. ' '
Mr. Bocock, of Va., moved W amend the amend
ment appropnatingSlTJ,"CD-fur tho chatter of Vos
s'sl* for tbe Paraguay expedition, by giving tbe See
retary of the Nary p«>vs r to purebaae them. The
'chartering of these vo*sel* for nine months amounts
to this sue. In making the contracts, the Secretary
jasfcfted a clause by which he coaid purchase them
at $239,000, only $20,000 mnro than tbo price of
chartering them, and $5OO less than it wonld cost to
charter them lor fifteen months.
WA»ri*GTu* Cm-, March 2.—Tbo mail received
frr>m Santa Fe brings a copy of tho stringent lawn
passed by tho Legislature of New Mexico, protect
ing property In staves, and totally prohibiting eman
cipation in that territory.
Tbe vessel to bring Lord Lyon, the successor of
Kapler, to this country, will probably land him at
Annapolis.
Smith O'Brien to-day visited both Houses ofCoo
and was cordially receive*! by the members.
The father of Mr. I). K. Sickles lias offered to Mr.
Bragludi any hooso of his tbe latter may seloct, in
order that Mrs. Sickles may haro a homb.
«*• O Cirri-, /*. 31. —The galleries of bothhouses
ot Congress are densely crowded; many persons bo
icg unable to obtain an entrance.
Louisville, March 2.—An old political feud ex
nstod beiweon Thomas S. Low, »r HawesriUo, and
Cicero Maxwell, of Hartford, Ky., Prosecuting At
torney of that district. Low had threatened to cow
hide Maxwell on meeting. To-day Maxwell, while
■addressing tbo Court at llawseviilo, was interrupted
by Low, denooncing him grossly by insulting lan
guage. Maxwell and others fired several shots,
wounding Low In tho thigh and arm, cutting off his
thumb and riddling his shirt. A gonoral fire of pis
tols ensuotl from the friends of Maxwell. John Al
dridge, a friopd of Low, was killed; u Mr. Miller
was shot through the thigh. Low was cummittod to
Jail for protection from tho mob.
LotMSVtLLr., March 2.—Tho river is falling slowly.
Tho Third Strfeet Bridge is still throe fect under
water. Weather dear.
St. Louis, March.2.—A St, Joseph correspondent
of tho. Republican, under date of tho 22d ull, says
that a special messenger from Platte City brings In
formation. that I)oy and his eon, confined on a charge
of running off negroes, were forcibly taken from jail
last night, by a mob of three hundred men, and hung.
Tho reason assigned is that the Court would acquit
the prisoners on the ground tbnt there was not a
proper district to try them in.' ’
St.'Loots, March 2.—The river conliuuoa to re
cede slowly ; the Illinois 1* swelling, and tbe Upper
Mississippi and’Missouri Is falling. Weather cloudy
with indications of rain.
r B l*. 8o “ ,a >. March 2—Arrived—Monnehako,
Lackland, Taylor. Departed—Orleans and Florida.
St. Joseph’s papers of the 28th uIL and Ist mat.
contain nothing in reference to tbe hanging of Doy
A Son in Piatt* city by a mob. Tho story is doubt
less an.unuuligated hoax.
Nkw March 2.—Wo bavo advices from
Hay Lone week later by an arrival at this port. Tho
only son of President Geffrord, a colonel in tbo
army, died on tho 24th of January, and tbe event
was followed by public demonstrations of mourning
The Haytians, who were bioibhed by Soulouque, are
invited to return by tho now government Geffrard
bos issued a circular laying Wn the programme of
his government, and by a decree has dismissed tho
National Gaard. All tbo property of tbe lato Em
peror and his family has been confiscated. Business
reported dulL
PntLADELrii7 A ’ Mare \ 2 - c ~ ln tIj ®
night, tbe scctionra!s(dgTnoV.'.‘. na of P o * l^B . push
ing tbo franking privilege, nod gone* re ? :ulatic 8
the details of tbe postal service trere v^ lopt ® l \ ,
During tho session of tho Senate last'fcl5 bt rt Mr ’
Smith O'Brion occupied a scat on a sofa, ontOT-mi”*’
in close conversation with Mr. Shields. SoveraJS,
members were introduced, and entered Into bonver
sation with him.
PniLAPatPHiA, March 2.—The New York Times
snys that Count do Sartiges, tho French Minister is
removed, and the Viscount de Sere©, at present at
Carlsbad, near Baden, Is appointed here. lie is.
uko Lord Lyons, a bachelor.
Mbupqis, March 2.—A destructive fire occurred
last night, originating in tho cellar of the Eagle and
inquirer office, and burning half a square on Main
street, including tbe Eagle and Enquire:, Avalanche,
Ledger, Christian Advocate uud Preabj terian Senti
nel offices, Hutton it Clark, printers; t lores of tiel
key A Warren, Saffaraos & Si.uttun, IV. H. Hunt,
N. Stillman, Hcinericb Brothers; and J *eonb Teufel.
Loss $150,000, mure or loss.
Baltimore, March 2.-Tbo body of Mr. Koy was
Iroaghl hero from Washington city tl is afternoon
and buried fh tho Presbyterian grou id, in Green
street, in tbe samegravo with his wife.! Tho funeral
was attended by bis friends from Washington nod
this city. 6
Chicago, March 2.—The municipal election yester
day passed off quietly. The entire Republican Ucket
is elected by an uvorago majority of 1,000. The
Common Connell stands, 14 Republicans to 0 Dem
ocrats. Tbo tojtal voto is about 15.000.
BcrFALo, M j-cli 2.—The propellor Equinox, with
a full load of merchandise, left port to-dayilor Cleve
land. This is tho first eloarauce for tbe season No
ice In sight. P
Ciscirain,|March2.—Wciuhtr cic.r iml ,Im,.
with In
R "':i nE t TeR -, N -. T " M “ rel > 2.—The nLpnblinanß
camod the election here to-day. Mr. Moore, tho
Republican candidate, was successful. \ ‘
ClevelaedJ
to Dunkirk one
pallors couimol
[March 2. —Navigation haj\ opened
I tbo New ork aod Eric linoiof pro
iced ronning to-day. \
Oswego, N. j
publican candli
March 2.—Mr. Fitsbngb, the Ho
lato for Mayor, was elected to-doy.
Art of the fallowing article# can t>e obtained at
Bowna’ veil known stand. Federal street, Allegheny.
Good Family Bread. Cakes sad Confectionery Is
every variety. ' Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs,
Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre
serves, Jelly's, lUcklos and Kelcbep. Capers, Wor
cestershire dance, FioUed Lobsters, Sardines, Family
Chocolate, Baker's Broma, Ao, Ac. They respect,
folly invito the pnblle to an examination ofthe above
aimed articles, all of which thsy will nanaieb to
pcoresatislhctcry boUilnqaiUty «djttce. |
’ T i
Commercial.
,°?“ UITT “ 0T *BranunoK K» habcE
. w.
I Bqmirl SpKiaUy far a, Klfciojll Ouau.
Pmstcaon, THcumt, Mixca a. imo
FLOUR—market advancing bet not much doin- ,
wharf of 43 bbla super at $5,57. From store'vyS,*?*' 1 °®
at SSJO, SS,SO and $5,00 for tho three gradei.*v£w ia i ot>
bbls extra, and family do at $6,00 ana s6£s « a and 27
GRAIN—a *,ood Inquiry; sales of 500 bus Oats from fl«t
hands at 55; from store, 550 bn* do at 55 end 250 do at (3»
Com, 1400 bus Tennessee, shelled, to arrlvo.it 85. and sta
bos from store in lots at 87@90. Rrx, 125 Los at depot at
00. Wseit, !O0 bns Mediterranean, from store, at f L2u
GROCERIES—oato* tn lota of 25 hhds Sorer at 7 V
20 bbls Uolamos at 39. Ooffoe, 16 bgs at
FEED—soles from store of 4 tons Shorts at 2C s ton
BAOQ.N—sales COOOlb* at JU for Western ami TV forcltV
Shoulders, and for Western aod City Items
WHISKY—a sale of 40 bbls rectified at 27feJ2».
N UTS—a sals of 100 bus Ground Nut* at $1 JO.
CUEESE—sales of 60bxs W Rat 12.
BEANS—sales lollot* of 40 but white at $1«&0.
FlSH—sales to dty trade of 6 bbls No. 3 Mackucl
$13,60.
HOSETARY AJIO COMMERCIAL,
The following to a comparative statement of the condition
of tbo New York Banks for the week coding Fob. 19 and 20
Loons. $127,470,493 |I»JCd,CS3 Dec $1,610,413
Specie 2tV»*4js* 20,470,171 Joe 125,210
Circulation.- 7,7dV'.»H 7,736,082 Dec 29,890
Net DeptwJls hs,g>a,Kpi Deo 820J20
Tbo ltenk Ststemeat is very conservative, and is much ap
proval. Bine* Jaa. 15th, loons have boon reduced $3J00,-
000, the net deposit* $7,200,000, with n tow uf fSjoOJOOin
coin.
Tab laox lartatSTß or TunrmiL—We learn that the
stock of plgtron for sale on the Cumberland and Tennessee
riven does not exceed 8,000 tons, chiefly held by four par
ties, who are bolding for better prices; that four furnaces
that were In blast list year will not run this; and teat the
moke this year above tee amount required fitr home con
sumption will not exceed 9,Q00 tone Taere are now twenty
fi*" furnace* standing Idle, mao.r of teem good property
and well situated, making a capital of near one million of
dollar* entirely unproductive. The losses Incurred in tela
branch of busiitees in the past fireyear* will amount to se
ven hundred thousand dollars—all paid to oar etiftsns for
tabor and supplies—and many eatsvpriiing men bare been
bankrupted. And now Coo greet spams the appeals made
by this mnch depressed branch of trade for a little protec
tion; and that, too, when thstr owtiTrtesnry Is as bankrupt
as the poorest furnace in tbe Stati—{CUrkwviUeChraa.
Tbo retail dealers of this city hare generally thrown! oat
Spsnieh quarters, and it is now to peas them atover
20c. flaring been pretlouily rejected in most other pieces,
they had become very plenty here. Parties have been mak
ing U a bneineM t» bay them abroad at 20, and tue them
here at 25r The turn of three hundred dollars was received
from one point, a fow days since In this way.
Tbe subscription to tbe Ohio Valley Bant, is prorreeiloK
favorably, and tee indications are the whole amount of 1500 •
(WO will be Ukeiu—{Cin.Oax. * * BW \
Ceteaoo Maaxxr, March I.—Floor—Firm. Salts wero • 76
bbU medium Spring Extra at s6>l2& 60 bbls medium Win
ter it
Wheat—W iuter—A shade higher. Soles to-day were : £OO
bus No 1 White at SIJS in store; 300 bos No 1 Red at $1,26
In store, 6,000 do in h»U at $1,27 in store; 6f-0 bns No 2 Rod
at $1,12 in store; 1,000 bn* do at $1,13 in bU.tr. Sluing—
\rry firm. Sales to-day were: 200 bua prime Spring iu begs
atflJJon track; 700 bns Standard at 93c instore: 1300. bu
No 2 Spring at 88c In store; 300 bn Rejected at 70c Id store—
mirkat clcelug firm, with a strong upward tendency.
Corn—Advanced I*. Sales today were: 1,000 bn Shelled
st GSc T? fid tbs on track; 700 bu do at eBJ4c on track*; 700 bo
do at GBc on track; 300 bn do Ear Cora at 64c » 70 lbs on
track. *
Uats—Steady. Sales were as follow*: 600 bu fair new crop
In bogs at 'Leon track; 300 bn do at 67c deliyered.
Rye—3oo bus prime at wOc 60 tbs on track.
Barley—3oo bus No 2at 43c in store; 281 tors common at
65c on track.
Beau*—4o bu prime White st $1,30.
Seeds—lll bga choice Timothy at $1,05; 33 bgs fair d» at"
$1,86; 6 bgs good CloTer at so,l2jj: o bu Inferior Flax at
$1,05.
Tallow—Scarce and in demand at lOJ^c.
tilde*— Firm. Green Country, B@BUc; Green Salted. 8W
flUc; Dry Flint, 16»^@17c.
Dried Fruit—ln good demand and market active active at
for apples, and 12@13>$e for Pcoche*.
Naw OaLtaits, Feb. 2d.—A moderate demand for Flour,
and tbo market firm at $5,25 for Superfine Ohio and Indi
ana
bless Pork is very dnll; the stock Is unusually largo, and
elitl accumulating; $18ta18,25 may be called the Quotations.
Horen is >£c lower, with a dull and heavy market; Should
ers are selling at and Sides at »V£@9Uc; Clear
Sides have d*ciin«d u> •
Sugar-dull, but nnchauged; aaiesllOO hbd* at tMOd&i
tor fair. '*
Molaosee—dull at a downward tendency.
Coffee uudianged; sales ll@ll^e,
PmasiLruu Camx Maxxxt, Feb. 28.—The arrivals o f
Beef Cattle reutinne moderate, amounting to only about I,*
250 head at the different yards this week, and price* were
wotl sustained an<£flno, ranging at $9@1130, tee Utter for
ext-a quality, moktiy st from ft 100 lb*. •
About 7,0u0 sheep arrived, aod sold at Wardell’a Arena*
drove yard, at frgm s4@ss each, being equal to 9@loc W lb
dressed. ’
lljgs, thr arrivals at Phillip’s yard were About 1634 bead,
and sold >t from $83,97 10G lbs, neL for fst bogc small in
proportii'u. -
Import* by uiv«r>
WUEELIh*a, per Citevolt—ss bdls paper. T>! match; 128 do
do do, Felix A eon; 140 do do, J 3 Holt; 10 bgs grain, Pain
ter A re; 6 pkg*. 3 B Snead: 11 bga potatoes, Christy; 83 do*
i«U, 2 hog*, Stewart; 2 Jo, 2frj« It lumber, J R M’DonslJ:
15 pkgs, J C Richey; 2 do, J lioudl.
NABUVILLB, per Neptune—l 46 bbls flour, Barbour A
M’Koown; 2WI do, Al’Cully A re; 33 do, 98 do whisky, Gal
way; 48 do, Carr A re; 20 do; Lynch A re; 16 do, 19 do lard,'
loObxs itarcb, Clarke A cm 14 bis cotton,ll32 eks corn.
Dickey A ox 5 bbls oil, W F Fab net lock; 33 pkre tobacco.
M lleyl; 77 ckrpork, W B Hays A re; 141 bgs wheat. Sen.
nedy A brot 242 hldw. Ilpplocctt • A Bon; 24 eks soda. Pa
Salt MamOu; 8 bbls oil, Rea,-Uoyd AForiyth. -
RIVER HEWS*
Th« stags of water lut Bight vm 0 f«*t tod fdUoz
Weather clear aod pleaeadt.
Tli* Dr. Katie, from Bt. ]<oal.», aiul tboNrptnnn from Naah-
Tille, ram* la yesterday, both with good loads.: Wavers
’.pot able, bowetc-r, to And ths manifest of tbs Dr. Kano
Tb« dspartnrvs were, ibepolomec, which did oat ut>t
: away on Tuesday night, aod. tbs Melnotls, fcr Bt. Louis.
, both with only moderate toads. - •• ’
Tbo Belmont, for Louisville. Is ths only i>oat golns out to.
! day. ewpl the Oberolt for Wheeling. Than it a K ood Ural
j -i trwgUt, howeier, going oo board the several boats now
loading.
[ Tba particulars ol
| mood, will bo found
The Cincinnati Caret
"Tb. 0.y1c,,. Ir mibornli, with a
f»U Tip, 0,5.1 of bir tetl. Thi Ltblfib.
cb»rad for Pt. LouKi l.oil full of pooplo.
Tho UU'Hy, for Wilt >out 100 tour. Tbo
1 rroon e»n>. In in. b > Ono load or cot.
km, etc. orarlj .ll of a r«*tp on .j„ j. n .
Done to-J.jr fcr I’.rk.rab ,„ s h. The Uadi.
cbweJ lor b.iv Urban. U iih 5M lona and .
feir caroplf«eot of i«tMon k onow*co detr*rteJ
for Nadivillo with .11 the. J conld*carry?anda
Urgo number of r«Jln*d haa. ..,e Jam. Wyud cam. In
from Matson, and after ro-dilpplng her Lower Ohio freight
on the Waltaa-, aont up to tbo dock to bo thoroughly oret
banlcd and .'.paired. ; * J ‘
Tti«riv«rop po.it* till port ia fallinr tut, Mid i. entirely
out of the bouwa of both tho row. ofbuilding, on ThVS
per and lower lew*. In reveral of three honre. the lower
floor hutulmi through, so that conriderodto ontlay will be
? rC< T. r ? to Ujecj habitable. Tbo river U fall-
IngaU the waj down .lowly, aa we learn from the officers
of toe Gazel. The Kanawha', and other .Ido atroam. h.Tc
nm out their .wel!.. and are reported atotion.ry. There (a
a grout deal of activity on Ihel.rw, chiefly to Bt- Lord. and
wlt £ V ’“f"**? o( tonnage fa that direction.
The Tuddon rush of emigration, via thto port Ter SL Lonli,
Pike . Peak and the new TernUiriee, baa crowded oor levee
with .teamen for that quarter. The pro tube to
bo warm, the several ntoaiuera employing band, or made,
etc, to recure their portion cf the tide of travel. There
will beat tho levee toKl.y, reeking Maclay.DJe
UrnoD, Oen. Plkts Sir Wm. Wallace, Mariner, low! .nd
h-lma Donna. Freight «a also plenty, and «ach and all there
•tenners will undoubtedly leave thla week, loaded to the
, To N - ,h « offering, are not heavy, with only a
UmUM lonDago in port. To PitUbnrgh, Naabrille and oth
er point, thero la hot llttlo doing."
lowing** 11^*"-r1 ** Conrl,r «f Tuead.y contain, the fol-
t filing r*tliur slowly yesterday—about 18
locb«w In -1 bour»—rlth a little over 27 foot water ou the
f f *"* •▼•nlag. The water was then on the sidewalk*
along Water street, above Fourth, and aontsfi to lOlschm
iD the housea along the wbarf below Fourth. The weather
yesterday <ru cola,cloudy aodblusteriog at limes, and
casleually clear, and clear last night
EX. , ,“? ,D S *'****'*'*« U»e Fait, wherefrom
Tli trd to First streeu, where there were nine boats load!nr
and unloading. The wharf epece was »«ry narrow. aemr c*
* l ODe I ' oiDt ’ * Qd »h® services of thepollcewero
«lled intonse loi.-gnlato the draymen and prevent co™
,J™ m 11,8 ‘‘fflcervof the M’Lellan, the latest arrival from
below, we lean, that iho OhioUfalling as far down as
e ?k bor ‘ >, » ttj* l . l •« r ellln« from that point totbe
M ic^hbC' 11 lhe M ,li “ ppi ?Uin « fMt •!* th* way to
The bayous store Mcmphli are flooded, and tbo waters
•re attending all oyer the back country, and at all the low
points the river was out and ovsr Its banks, sorTonodlnK
NV^M^HriW Uk l «" r, *, ,d *- Ml • JoD K too region*of
"«wmknown! .ad lb.rl..riU>,•,*£«..
tbo "S l ‘ «■" top "f tb J . 1.,..
.b 3 wi'ibbib fh-'T” ' ”““ o' ilvor,
ft».i rt W » e J» . , th * town will escape a docking, as all the
Ohio tributarily have now been falling for two or three
ood tb. top of tbo tits .tbUiictl, ' ”
At Paducah, howdver, Friday, the Tennessee river was
rising pretty test, as well us th« Ohio. The Cumberland
• as also rising at the mouth. u
n For miles amt miles above and below Mt. Vernon, the
2m° b<u, “» tUld the river looks like a saaof
alrooet boundless water*; and at West Franklin the water La
several test over the bantu, end all the building* sub
merged. and cattle, and all kinds of stock swept off* The
only means of communication lsbyikttfo and dogmata.as
laud travel was altogether out ofj the question **
fi«KUt»r.
•K DEPARTED.
Luzwue, BrowDMilie.
[ftlagrkph, da.
|Ool. Itayard, EUubalb.
IMelootte, St. Lou'c,
(CbeToit, Whoaling,
Kirtt—o feat—falling.
Stsambeit
ARRIVED.
Lureino, Browusvitln.
do.
>V'*nel Bayard, Elisabeth.
wVbp, at. toau,
f r - K%_ Vashvllle,
NeptUDe7V h „, iog
Chi-volt, _**
VsgrapUs Harksts.
M» v„., „ b 2_ ft >tton »ales 4500 bah»
. w Yo, yb March, noyant; aalrs 22 000 bbls. Wheat
#t ®i OQr ’ >BO fur whits, and 60
■ales bo,oou bn»h at $1,00®,. at $1,26@1.42.
£T., rwl \ rt w^ oU .3 nie * t “ lU ‘ '••MO bush at 850 for mixed
Curn i • aleB *>-. “ WGHB for mreiawl
and »®B4 tor yellow. Perk firm at sl;,* '’Uam' fo r
for prime. Lard heavy at”li «
prime, cog* Arm at Oanu
k>r «» declined; ulm
l fyf* l2 }* lb ? B T* r ** B Prt 4 * B 13 - Sheep active and
slightly advanced; salu are made at 9®13. Swine doU.
y*i? oc * —Stocks doll and closing stead*: Chi
eago 4 Bock laiasd Cumberland Ooal 24 - IlUneu (Vn.
ujl brnU MJ* UkblSw Botttht*rn W 6 N. Y.
““ p *““ “• »■ «s»flS£
~ ,'S.rthl - ;F loor m.rkpt quits Kilt., u d
Prices have again advanced 25c per bbh sales of i/wj
7>«“,*», “rtsa* 0 ’ 50 iS id
lo W .bbh tb. tIA qo^Llta£
Ut« .tock I. quit, modento .uU th. tM»Jpu m
Kl. P uut lira « t *,» Cor, u»t ~ t3.«^
JJ"', 1 ’“ nc s bnt T "T mu. oHmA moo bob
IS K r” 3i. bmij .i
S'. *? “di “*> bob J.llOw uld U 82c
Oats firm at C3J4@s6. Id Provisions there hu been no
movement worthy of notice. In Coffee then have been
some speculative movements, and from T to 8000 hags Rto
aedd at 11 }<. Cuba Sugar at j}' and New Orleans at
IX- M 0 bbls N. O. Molasses at 40c. Whisky 27^28.
cnasßan, March 2—Floor is In an active tpecalatfvo
demand; 0000 bbls acid at $6,76®6.8fi fur superfine, for
preeont delivery, and s&,oo@ftß|lur April dallvery. Whis
key unchanged; sates lOflo bbls Ist inclndlag wagon.
Proristona dull and unsettled, and the prices nominal: good
brands of mesa Pork are ottered at fttVAP; autos 600 bbls
first cbws city trends at $lB, to be delivered oh Umt Ist.
There arc no sales ot Bacon or Balk Heats, tn«L«rfa* are
nominal. There U a good demand for Lard; aUreltataihiti .
* PdM* below. Sngar antTM J
Usees are vary dolh receipts Urge and stockkore mnldlr
increasing; prices in tbs large way ore nominal L H
n»Lti»oEl, IbUreb 2^-Flout arm .t M loir vm
qtuct. Whbljey steady at 2Jc for Ohio. tj t
fresh for Bale by
H. oor
SBPBRIUITW
all napectato W
lbs. prime.
rl
CUBB FOB CONSUMPTION!
DR. cnPRCHILUft DISCOVERY I
Winchester’* G«aein« Pitpantloa of JDr.
P. ChnrehllPi Coapbaadof
THE H Y.P 0 PH OS P HI TE
of LIMB; SODA and POTASH,
* wicrno Kmsrroß tn rutvext or -
C ON 8 U M P XION-
TUE gTeat Chemico-Medical Discovery of
Dr - J - * Churchill, of Paris, first mado
s«*r« * ,tm *° *l>o French Academy of Medicine about 3
Wt-dicif^c™^ 9 * oew tad Important «r» la the annalsof
RBURDYSHit, * n ih* history of tho world, has o
daiionnf rulsLrutn £* 1 ■ nr * ,trike » »* the rrry/jwj-
Chenicoi tUntnU $, * n ‘ l b * rrrtonwj thtdrjicifnl
eonzUtuUs ntrv~J L vrtiVA
t*w fandismt, and *nvisOT*tin</ the nuM
OUßfes, but also FllE
of the ho man race. tb * s hitherto most fatal Scourge
•ns to be based 0 n Dr. Ckurcbmv rf? m,lrkct > purport
wosotemnly csution both the ?^ illil w “ch
I*t no one bo deceived. bui -^w* 1011 nndtho pablic.
p«nation sold from ths ■,u a S? U * e - on, J r tl,u Pt^
titatea, Nn.toJohnTfreeh ***? in tli* Darted
tore of J. Wwcnimtst d b ?* rin S*/ a « nmtfe airna
■eriptionis potSSa &S?“ tlon » CharchnprSt
lii alt orVL^ UCL V :ro CH run Toas.
Viral. Pow« D„^^ fQ T OTl ! l Co,np *' UlsU ’ Loss or
uussm, U las d SiSShf 1 * *® d , FeiU91 * Weak.
a»»Rßain;<sprJ*!l a,tl ** ) l orc n«ndy.
J’Vnwttt A'TXS?J?S 6 S* B TTMONV.-&
“Whatever may be our coSej£!? Jor Jfay.lswt.
claims of Dr. Churchill, for tb£S2rf W,,l Ki , ! Bft ” 0e< ‘ to l,, *‘
remedies in tuberculosis (coawm£«i‘ M •‘'▼ensign
tom as to rax vaici or tnm Tar “ CA * x* wo
FnmOit North American Mrdioai stf R ?* E ? u^, Aolcm "
“ThlsUedSdnot.
Wo hare used itin cor own practicc^ln l^Uit*i«^!i Ual),9 it“
and other forms of disease, with tctj 2S3£E?SS!?^
i !»..* to cases In which thls^S»rt?SSi
glron, thirty-seven were In the incipient, and twentvth™!
Mo the accent and advanced stages of coaiomptioß; the rev
tsalcder were beyond faopo. With tho exception of the iat*
*•* which were much benefited, all bnt three, which
are atUl doubtful, recovered perfectly."
Prloe $2, er three bottles for $5. Single bottles only, U
concentrated loliUiontMiit by meiL prepaid, when epocially
ordered. All orders for three bottle* or over wtllbe natby
express at coat of tho party. Druggists most send their or*
den direct to the undersigned, or they may hare* different
and spurious preparation soot them.
_ Oenuine Preparation of Dr. CburdiUra
Compound of tho XJypopkusphltea of Usw, eods and Pouth
Is aold al wholesale at tho sole General Depot, 49 John st.,
but will be kept by all respectable druggists throughout
the (Jolted States. Circulars and all neceesary hjfarnjeUoo
given to all parties enclosing a stamp. Por convenience in
receivingour letters, correspondents are requested, to add
“Bex 2751" In addition to the regular address as below.
J. WINCHESTER,
American and Foreign Agency Office,
Jag-UmdAwTtis) 49 John Street, New York.
THE GREAT STRBNQTHENER AND
PAIN DESTROYER.—The beat and cheapest House
hold Remedy In the world. Simple and pleasant Itsap
plication, certain and effectual in Its reenlia. A beaotirol,
scientific external curative, applicable for the relief of pain
at any time, in any place, In any s part of tho human ey*-
Um, and under all circumstance* If you put this Piaster
anywhere, ifpaln U there, the Plaster will stick there until
the pain has vanisbod. The Plaster magnetites the pain
away, and
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PIASTER
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Debility, Nervousness"
Nearalga, Dyspejula, Coughs, and Colds, Pains and Aches
of every kind, down even to Cores, are imnudiaidy riftmrf
and, with a IUUe pittance, fvnaanentfy cured, by tho magi
cal Influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER, it Js iheaim
pleat, surest, safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy id
axiitence. Its application Is ualverml—equally to the
■troilg'mau, tho delicate woman,and tho feeble Infant—
To each and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its
use Is agreeable, and .without annoyance or tboublo. Its
price Is within the reach of all—rich or poor; all may bavo
it who are sick a d loitering in any way.
FARMERS should be always supplied With ibis juvalua
Me PLASTER. It will be the- Good Physician-in any •
household, ready at all limes, and at instant notice.
Put op la AlMlght tinboxes. Kaeb box trillnukoaix to
•Igbt plMtere, an*' hhj child can *pre*<l them. Prtc«2h
Mniijtbox, with fal. and plain directions.
1 D.C. HOREiIEAD, n. 0,,
I Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker *t New York
>IOEEHB«>>fIMAtJNKTIO PLASTKDiaVIdby .» drug
»te In eTerjr c, ty, town and Tillageofthe OnU«l Staten
M&eodcwlylsK
c.-~
| A Cask or Kuptuhe Cubed about a Year
Abo.—Mr. Georg# Gumlert, who resides on the Pourtb Su
Bo*d, Be Tenth ward, procured a Trow Jrc-m mo, which In r.
month# effectAUn entire care. 110 bu'now S ono «!*
maatha without lh# Trou, and there is no np{k-.\mnco of
lb# return of the rupture, lam contion*)); curing ca*«e
of raptor# with my InTalnable Tnuwo*.
I bar© petmlalcn from Mr. Gnmbert to pnblieh aad ro.
fertofakciM. Tho beat of reference* can bo gtT*a by a|*
plication at myDrag Store ud Truaa.lfopct.
JaSEdAtrT Dk. QBQ. IL KEYBKR. UO Woo.! 6 t.
Tub usb of Ur. Uostkttbr's Stomachi Bit”
ixm, Cor pjßpcpel*, Flatulence, UeeviopM of tlitj Stonmcb.
to non# lo America »r
abre»J.' To beabl© to rule confidently that tho Bitten am
a certain ctu» for the DyrpepJa and tike dLvwea, is to tl.n
prwriHtow y Bonrtk or unalloytd pleasure. ItnPmifrna ail
morbHl matter from tha atomach, parifiei Ute blond, im
part* •vr.estftd vitality to tho nervutu Bjktetn.oitliu U that
top© and eoorgy tndupeoaabl© for thereat oration, of health.
;Ttie numfron* acknowk'.lKadmMitaof Itaanpeiior i-sc«llcnc«»
and bcneftcaatnaulta, has© aeanrod lb© proprietors that u
cannot but pret© a gTwit cur© to the alQlctod, and import
vitality to tho lluirottgh ayatem.
w *»y drngKlata and deafen eonorally, rmrywlnd. and
HOSIKTTKH A SMITH, tuarjafacturum and proprietor*
M BstorandoSfrniitatrueta. iiirlrdAirT
i of the Black Die*
titgulat
Monongaliela River D. S. Mall Packets
STEAMER TELEGRAPII, t PTKAMRR JBWERp&W,
I
Oi>t. J. a Woodwa&d. j Capt. Usoub <*-»»*
STKAMBR LOZRRNC, Capr. K. Damr.
The above new steamers ark
Oow nsaolbsrwnUrlj. llurt.lo, BoM, to ,„ ivu .
•'“'A £ 2. oclt,ck a. and Brpning Boat* a'. C
iSS.SftS??* 10 " 1 * MfUalwoogh, Rica*. Landing, QrJv.
< ? n “ ctln « ** «ro»M»iU* with il«k.
/■Jotta Spring concoct. at Rice’a
rt" J t ffer "° B ’ Oarmiclifwii.jau ud
for Morgantown, Va.
P‘fet’B Heat, &C.
t>OR -pikes PEAK”V.i~sir7T(ra^:
sl»n EM^-wi 111 . 0 p«««)8er Bteuoer^S^SC
“c** 1 ”"". “in i«*vo ibr u.rS!S"!R
«“c£T?' i. v pcr ,V?, TIII!8I>Ai «»,,
4 f*a k ’ 1 '” r „P?“S« *ppll on OCBIJ or to
FLACK, BABMEB A 00. Anto.
“f™ “ ? a^ u in.CKr r .hiss
UAMILIMWot^mK°? ° f ,IU,DI lho Mlt6l ot
IVriSSOOM lIIVKH PACKET- . |G> »
JWj"® » IK “ I,EiK OOl ‘ D mikm .!■ LJmat
ciii B “«" our.low '
OUT “i.nJ B.V 61 ’ Cilj, Omih.
FLACK, BARHK3I CU,Ae»W.
IVpaSPW" PACKET, i IHLfc
s*. I * u i*> Irffcrtcn City.
*^^ e Sti?M , ?ysflSgßar
B £ BNE “^'''-“XiiS5,Sn
“ IJ * ,M PLAOK, BARNKfI A OO.i*t«.
J&asjjbilU. See.
F” R i5 J ORMst' J 'a fc L 'i®
liB “owning direct from the
ww JS? ,la^2!*,, ?l of tLo, “ «*c«lleDt patrol Carpet
hoQ »kei.per» &r» InTitcTj to cxuutM
ftSSTiT* Uf ndoab,t * ! - Foraal^^^^
fta.daw] w. M'CLlMrOCg’g, No. IJ‘J iUrtet Bt .
Galvanic Battiet, os Elsctso Magnxt;o '
W«U»1 pixrpc»o«, of KTerj ropertor kind
wtlltMMOtrrMofKxprmchvgM, mhmrmma Kiorw '
H. KSVHSR. Wo. 140 WooJ »u pttUhorgh. IV *p«uf»wr !
350<£ ONS * -Allegheny Pig Metal:
-^:'^ Jstoaa MwU^orgaßl»)m*,fcr««feby
surivbr a Di&wottrn.
500 Ptortation Molasses.oak coon*
wr.L-m.t'X? 2*° hhJt «*■ *° P*®» Saga 17 racllid
P**l£*° r Dcc * tor » «<> far ule br
• BBAITCB A DILVrORTIi..
RYE FLOUR—4OO bbls. pure, a choice or-,
tick, rac’d and for nk by jVb.HOOETT k COy
RtCUNINO OHAIKS—Id Walnut jknd
o*k, u> excellent chair for tha InnUd or
-utd ieg Ihom. f»2d T. B. YOPIT9 jTbo.
Wfi
I VL 0, “*« o<l W ~»il. Tor
1 . M Id.t 1
PAINTERS. —I have received a
of UeUUc YaJnt which I with joa io -
HBWBY H. COLU
TaXTKA FAMILY,FLOUK-
J J Kxtra Family flvgr to arrive p*>
fott WM.icCCTOtf
MOLASSES— 151
ttore and for wle by
SUGAR— 20 hhda* I*
•tore md for nle by
WHITE BEAN
TT Beapglnriore f,>
HITE GRF i
fornk by
50„« UDS
BEANS
u)e b-
IS APPLIED.
ittamets,
bbla. on .steadier
-n Dicssfiy-''.