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:8. r. WILLIAM—®* L XAIOX—B. *mD« ICS&ALL SUSCT
S. RIDDLE & CO.,
EDITORS and rBO m 1 KTO RS.
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BATORDAY MORNING, MARCH JJ, 1850.
Toe —rTho overwhelming
evidenco of fraud and corruption existing in (he
various departments of the nationiil government
h« taken even the most icaloußOf the Korlfaern
administration journals*by surprise. They d<?
not know how to meet the uqplcasant subject.
To admit the truth of tho developments, and
boldly censure tho guilty participants would be
too honest and too straight-forward a course for
adopt,'and to deny the 100 well authen
ticated allegations is also out of the question.
' only course left for them to pursue is to at
tempt to palliate the offences of their political
leaders, dud endeftvor to cover up their guilt by
a resort to calumny and abuse, introducing at the
samo Ume foreign and exlrancpps issues, tho
T'nore effectually to mystify and- eonfuso tho
pablic mind. To do all this with any show rf
plausibility t - ingenuity and opines? at !
misrepresentation arc very seriously taxed; so
Weak and untenable is the foundation on which,
their defence rests. Tho Harrisburg Patriot $
Union, ono of whose editors has made himself so
conspicuous In his new-born real in behalf of
the President, (who, by tho way, for many years
it was his pleWre to oppose,) that the Governor
has found it ncovssary to dismiss him from his
official household—th e Patriot j- Union, as if to
show how utterly reckless it can be in the service
Of’ a corrupt political power. Ins followed the
President with approbation in all Ms unpopular
movements, gulping down the bitter draughts
presented to it, from time to lime, without living
awry face, and opening its mouth and shutting its
eyes Ukeagood and faithful organ of Democracy.
But these late developemcnls of fraud, pecu
lation and political favoritism have been almost
too much for its ability to make the worse ap
pear the better side. It is compelled to admit,
in a very reluctant manner; that affaire have not
been managed precisely on the square about
Washington, but covers itself up under the old
worn out eomplaint of “partisan animosity” on
the part of the opponents of Mr. Buchanan, and
_“t»ir blind eagerness to crush the Democratic
Administration,” forgetting that the administra
tion is forging for its enemies the very weapons
by which thai-*‘dc3truclion” can bo accomplish
id, and furnishing iho fuel to feod the fires of
the “animosity” which is so much complained
of. The House of Representatives.is “disgrace
ful,” in the eyes of the Pataiot_s Union , be-
cause it raised these hateful in-
TeatigiUiou, iu.d That journal airs itffindifnation
aflctvlhis fashion: * t -
“While free to acknowledge that facte of
damning nature to the reputation of such men
as Seamen wero developed, and while 'admitting,
with regret, that jt was proved that o too par
tisan tondency existed at the departments in the
giving out of contracts; while chronicling, as
an evidence of the degeneracy of the age, the
confessions of men~who should have felt that
their relations of friendship with the President.,
forbade Bach a disgraceful use of their position
'—&ar they, as matter of common occurrence,
sold their influenco for a fixed percentage of the
profits in contracts; and while beholding, with i
unmixed regret, (hat they have succeeded in !
casting suspicion upon men who .-should, as I
Cajsar’s wife, bo above suspicion—we yet em- I
phatiqally denounce the viroloutand unscrupu
lous pariitan animosity which has actuated the |
Republican members of the last Congress.
In,their blind eagemt»a to crush a Democratic
Administration, and hurl from power the Demo
cratic party, they have forgotten all decency
and all patriotism; they strive falsely to per
suade the people that our government is rotten
to the core, and by accusing one administration
bring the American system of government- into
contempt.”
The great fault attending these political trans
gressions seems to lie in their exposute to the
public, and hence the Union is more bitter in Us
denunciations of the Republicans who laid bare
the iniquities, than of the democrats who per
petrated them. President Buchanan, Secre
tary Toucey, and their morw humble associates
in guilt, are commisserated in their misfortunes*
while no terms of reprobation are 100 severe,
for tHe committees who aided in bringing these
ofiicials.to the bar of public opinion. The latter
have “forgotten decency and patriotism,” while
the former are merely unfortunates who with
the disposition to do wrong were not blessed
with the faculty of successfully concealing it
from the world- This is a new chapter in demo
cratic morals, and one worthy of careful study. ;
. The Toxxagb Tax,— Judge Ewing, of Union
town, baa published a long letter ia favor of re
pealiogthe Tonnage Tax, which the Philadelphia
papers grab at with great earnestness. Uis the
first nnbooght opinion the; have ever obtained
on that side and the; ore disposed to make the
most of it. The Judge, himself seems to take
"great pride in the fact that he haq sot given this
opinion for afee; bat in oar view it would have
been much more oreditable to him to have given
each,an opinion fora fee than to have volun
teered it.
One of the main points in iho argument ia
thus slated by the Philadelphia North American:
' “Judge Ewing first shows that thp tax was
laid to protect the revenaes of the State from
the canals, and that, even after the change from
a five mill tax, levied from the tenth of March
to the first of December, to a three mill tax
throughout the year, this idea of protection ft
the canals couslitfrledJ.be central feature of the
policy. After the works which it was intended
to protect are sold, nothing remains as the basis
of this tax, and it becomes -an impost merely,
sach as no State has a right to levy on goods
passing Ihroogh it.”
It ia a principle in law with which Jadgc Ew
ing is perfectly familiar, that no man shall be
allowed to take advantage of bis own wrong ;
aad ppon that ’principle we contend that the
Pennsylvania Road should not be allowed to take
advantage of the injury it has dono the State by
depressing thp valac of the State Works'.
.. The tonnage tax mss first levied os a compen
sation to the Stale for the injury to theMainLiue
that would be wrought by the inevitable compe
tition of the railroad. That competition be
came so strong an to drive off the transporters
from the canal altogether; and when the Main
Line had lias grown almost worthless as asource
of revenue, so that no one else would buy it,
the Pennsylvania Rood stepped in and bought
it at about a fourth of its cost, the Statp being
immensely the loser. Having thus, by the
competition which was the unavoidable re
sult of its oxistcncc, forced the State to sell
Utft loss, is it exactly the fair thing to say that
the competition between the Stale and railroad
being removed, the purpose for which the tax
was laid no longer exists ? Wo think not. If
the company had paid the State what tbo Main
Line was, worth to her when the road was char
tered, there would have been an irresistible force
In the argument; but having by its competition
deprived the State of a Urge portion of the
original value of tbo. Main Line, the tonnage
tax U as necessary now, as ever, to compensate
the State for the difference in valuo between the
the charter of4he road and tbo ab
-1 '-v*rption of the Main Lino into it. The tonnage
• say, the interest at spercent. on $1,000,-
the-value of the Main Line was In
• to that extent, and more, by the do
-1 ■ .4' petition of the road before flho be
. i ; . of it. it was the State, the
• t . , ‘Main Line, that gave existence to
. n^P 00 ?; the,, creature ought
*»ilege of injuring or despoiling
t any other extent. v
. ; 'dent of the London Time*
deems to be perfectly
'le designs of the King
eposes to drivo the
y to form from tbo
kingdom,
souls, under tbo
iraannel enter-
tion of these
.(ral; that
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Toe 'WoßEnonat._Thc bill to establish.a | The N*wWnxAf atripofirUi
workhouse m this county has passed tho House. I Saturday, on ihe well-conducted Mad Rirer
G UIS faU of fati l defect*, and we trust it will not RaUroad » wo gave particular attention to the
be permuted to pass the Bcnalc in its nrnmt ■ B ?* l ? g , whea f cro? on wad * “d obtained
shape. If we Metow v V< P L r ba L l »?«"*«»» *« could from farmers liwfog
, ... , ■ " e flre 10 ha *® such a radical change, in the vicinity of it. The crop appears eener*
* l übe weU digeaied and cousidercd. The bill : all / » goo* condilioo, and where it wag oiher
“ * passed the noose is crude and loosely : it was evidently owing to unskillful or neg
drawn, and will <UI .0 accomplish the and aim- ZIZZX
m. ouch an enterprise should not be under- have injured it. In many places it has suffered
taken until all ita details hare been thoroughly | fr° m standing water. Except in such cases, :
mastered and the principles that should govern j where it was sown very late, the crop
it properly underslood and defined. We shall “ d farmera
1 Ha y 11 ls uncommonly promisinc. We notlepil
lose time instead of gaining it by being in too that wfaero the ground had been veU ridged, in
much of a burry. We approve of the broad plowing and the dead furrows carried out to'the
principle that lies at Lbo bottom of the .borders of the field eo as to giro an oatlet to the
meet; but that docs not lead us to endorse any growing wheat invariably looked
, . , , , _ J velL Farmers might lake hints from a general
and every harried scheme lo carry it into effect, observation of this kind, that would bo worth.
The first step is the mtfst difficult; therefore, more to them than several agricultural shows or
let it not be wrongly taken. conventions. The benefits of early sowing wonld
also be quite as apparent as those of surface
drainage. On tho whole, the growing wheal
now offers a flattering prospect that the jodici
ons and energetic labors'of the farmer will be
well rewarded, while tho negligent and nuskill
ful will hare lbo usual complaints against the
season and Providence.— Ohio Stale Jour.
Tub Uses op Icon. —A correspondent of the
Providence Journal , writing from Florence, ex
presses sorpriae ot the immense damage that is
done in the United Stales through the agency
of fire, and thus forcibly alludes to the uses of
iron :
In lookingat the beams and crosspieces which
support the floors and form tho ceilings of
Italian houses, the,-} thought occurs, why, in
I American construction, might not system be in
troduced; only in place of beams of wood, snb
stituing hollow supports of cast iron, which
Would insure at the same time the greatest
omount of strength durability, an’d security. By
soma ingenious arrangement, these hollow iron
beams might also be a means of heating and
ventilating. Through such a system of tubes,
ramifying with others in the brick walla, hot
air, water, or steam' might be passed, and mado
to act upon the greatest amount oh surface. Tho
most elaborate and clegaut cast iron cornices
might be made to firm a part of suoha system.
The arts of design would be catled into play
and there is no limit to the number, variety and
beauty of the decorations which such an ospor
iunity wouid suggest. Our hope for secunfi* j
against fire, in our interior construction, mult
rest principally upon iron. There is hardly a
conceivable purpose to which it cannot be ap
plied in connection with building. The Italians
cten, can teach us its utility also iu tho manu
facture of furniture, their bed-frauies being uni
versally of wrought iron.
t How TniiT Pct Out Fiues in Fuasce.— The
Department of Paris, like .the police, is a
Military organization, audeousiats of l.WOmen.
its members are drawn from the army, and are
under the control of the Minister of War, ex
cept when on doty as firemen, when they obey
the orders of the prefect of police. They are
picked, and consequently efficient men, and are
carefully trained and drilled in gymnastic exer
cises. Theyarc carolled lor the number of
years os soldiers in the army t and cost the treas
ury annually 100,000 francs, a little over $lOO,-
000. They wear uniform, bluo cos si mere jack
ets buttoned up to the throat, pantaloons of the
same Bluff, made large, and a brass cap. They
havea strong leather strap around their bodies, :
m which there is a ring, and by which they can
be suspended. Their principal arm is a fire axe.
*No t heatrical performance takes place, not even
a rehearsal, whether during the day or night
without a squad of firemen on the stage. They
arc also present at public concerts and balls ;
every place in fact, over whioh the police ex
tends its protection and its scrutiny. When
they arrive at the place on which they‘Stand
guard, they first try all the hydrants and water
cocks, to ascertain that there is qo difficulty in
the supply of water.
Extraobdinauy Calamttv —A letter from
ragauog, in the sea of Asoff of the lUth, states
thsi three days before a terrible calamity befcl
that town. The weather being beaulifally fine
many of the inhabitants of all classes were on
the ice to somo distance from land. All at once
a violent tempest came on, and tho.sea breaking
up the ice, rolled in on the land with extraordi
nary violence. It even broke over the cliffs
near the town, and filled an extensive valley with
water lram,ronniog it literally into a marsh.
.TheI women, who had been leftist home, assem
bled on tho heights and tho topa of houses
Offering up prayers to Proridenco to sparo the
lives or persons on tho ice or out at sea. Soon
after, dead bodies, frightfully mutilated, began
to roll in, and persons were seen on large frag
ments of-the broken ice, running to in
terror, or apparently deliberating as to what
could bo done. It is impossible to tell how many
people perished, but the number was considera
ble. In addition, many fishermen wero out at
*ea. and it is feared tbat they have perished.
• —Lngmh Paper.
A Little Child Lost is the Mochtais. The
Gettysburg (Pa.) Compiler gives nn oecoaut of
the loss of a little boy, four years of age, a son
of Sirs. Oyler, of Cumberland county. He
strayed from home, and the whole neighborhood
started out on the search, scouring thesurround
ing mountain through Iho day, and displaying
lighted torches aftcrnighL After two days and
nights, the dead body of the little fellow was
-discovered neatly nine miles from his homo.—
The Compiler then adds :
“The little dog, which had been lh« child’s
playmate, and which had accompanied him in
his long aod fatal journey, was found nestled in
the child’s bosom, with his head reclining on his
cold and lifeless form. The faithful dog had
tramped quite a path around the lifeless body of
tho sleeping innocent, thus betraying the affec
tion that it had for the youth, and in its fond
caresses had licked back the hair on the child’s
forehead. The corpse was conveyed homo to
its weeping mother, who, under the peculiarly
afflicting circumstances, was almost frantic with
grief. ”
THi._uotorious Lecompte has now found a
successor iu the parson of the Hon. John Petit
of Indiana, wb.i was yesterday noimnoled by
President Luehauau, and ooafirmed by the Sen
ate, os District Judge of Kansas. Of this event,
it is perhaps enough to say thatihe Justice who
goes out and the Justice who comes in are on
the whole perfectly worthy of each other, so that
tue change cannot be called an interruption of
the strict continuity and congruiiy heretofore
characteristic. of the Federal Courts in that
hapless Territory. Mr. _Petit has served six
years in the House of .Representatives and two
in the .United States Senate; and has earned
the distinction of being one of the most servile ,
Doughfaces and meapest politicians ft be found
even among the Democrats of Indiana. At last
he has his roword.— N. Y. Trib.
We learn that the pwepect of the growing
wheat crop has materially improved in Central
and Southern Illinois within the past fortnight,
and that the farmers in portions of the
Blale are now encouraged to expect a fair aver
a6ec*£P- Up to the 2-ith ult., it was supposed
that flioet of the fall sowing had been effectually
winter-killed; but Bince that lime tho prevalence
of warm moist weather has infused new life
into the young plants, and many- fields that were
supposed to be utterly ruined now give signs
vitality truly refreshing and encouraging. This
is especially the oase in the timbered regions;
but oven on the prairies there is a marked chaoge
in the appearance of the wheat fields, and, un
less there should bo a return of hard freezing
weather, fair crops will be grown where only a
few days since, nothing was expected.— Chicaco
Tribune *
The quantity of cotton wool brought into
England every year might be piled into a pyra
mid which woald rival that of Cheope.' The
eight thousand five huudred and seventy-two
millions of miles of yarn Bpuu in England in a
year might be wound round and round the earth,
as a boy winds strings round his top: or we
might throw the shuttle over distant Uranus,
and then tangle together the “red planet Mars,”,
the Earth, Venus, Mercury, aod the Son iu our
net of cotton. The whole of the British Islands
might be wrapped up in cotton wool, aod pul op
carefully for the inspection of future ages, in
not very many years’ consumption of that raw
material.
“Old Baowii,” a Cojiductor oh tub U.hder
oßoust> Railroad.—A correspondent of the
Davenport Ntws, writing from Newton, lowa,
says that "Old Brown” passed through that
town ou the 24th ult, with twelve negroes, mulos
horses and harness, en route frotp Missouri to
Canada. On Sunday, Mr. GrinneU (a State
Senator) had Ihe negroes in church, made On
appeal in their behalf, and a collection was token
up for them.
A California paper stales that an eipress-man
in that State, who was chased by eight wolves
on the 20lh of January, dropped his letter bag
ran to a pine stomp, and set it on fire. Tbo
wolves tore up Ibe mail bag, eat up tho express
man’s dinner, aod then, being frightened by the
blaze of tho pino wood, ran away. This is takiog
the stump to some advantage.
Toe Suburb ahd top. Ridiculous. —Tbo ex
ploit of William Tell has stimulated a weaver at
Spiro to try his hand at riffo practice on his
young son, on whose head ho placed a potato,
aDC * brought down tho tnber at one hundred
ya T . j )Ut waa had up before tho police and sent
to jail fora week by tho indignant magistrate.
Last Friday week, a Miss Elizabeth Mahin,
a worthy young lady, of rospeclablo family,
ltting with her .widowed molhorand four broth
ers and a eister, four miles from Albia. Monroo
county, lowa, ehol herself through tbo henrt
with a rifle, and died immediately. She woe
partially deranged in consequence of recent siol
ness.
Spuiui son hot CoMiao, —The Lirerpool Tima
of Feb. 19th announces that fieri G. 11. Spnr
geonhns abandoned big-contemplated trip to
America, certainly for ihepresent year. .
Da. .GAttiAumr, whose raysferioos, escape
am the policeman qho had him in charge will
remembered,-has arrived eafelyioParls.—
- ; this diy listjrsnt io Canada.—a; r. Trii.
"if
.Uat-Skik Clothing.— An Ingenious individ
ual of Liskeard, Cornwall, has for some time past
been exhibiting himself 5 -in a dress composed
from top to too of ralakins, which he has been
collecting for three years and a half. The dre*
was made entirely by himself; it consists of
hal, handkerchief, coat, waistcoat, trowsers, tip
pet, gaiters, and shoes. The number of rats
that was required to complete tho suit was six
hundred and seventy; and tho individual, when
thus dressed, appears exactly like one of the Es
quimaux, described in the travels of I'arry and
Boss. The tippet, or boa, is composed of the
pieces of skin immediately arouud the tails of
ratSj and is a very curious part of the dress, con
taining about six hundred Lails—and those none
of the shortest.
OswEtio. N. \Wednesday, March 1), IbG!*.
The floor of the first Catholic Church in this city
gave way this evening, causing considerable
oonaternaiion among the congregation. In at
tempting to escape four or live persons weic
killed and several injured.
Hum tariffs area necessity whenever enor
mous sums of money arc to be raised.— IfiuA.
[/pi»n
And enormous sums always have to be raised
when the Democratic party is in power.—Lou.
Jour.
A Virginia paper says that the portion of the
Old DominioQ called the Panhandle is inhabited
by abolitionists. If the abolitionists have got
hold of the handle of the pan, isn’t there danger
thal they may upeetlhe whole utensil.— Lou
Journal
A Now Vorkjustieo recently sentanegro to the
prison. for aii months for lying. No doubt he
thought lying too great a luxury to be enjoyed
by an inferior race.— Lou. Jour.
Tur Karl of Devon has made an application
for a divorce from his wife, on the ground of
her cruelty. Tho age of the Earl is nearly double
that of the Countess.
MAIUUED— Oa Tlictmlhj - morniui;, Murrli j,y j;„ v
of the l.ndi-’s fatii-r, Mr.
JAMKS<»AKDIN RB.M.irchw»tnf thi* rtl v. to Mn> MATIL
DA I'HILLM’y, of Stark coanty. Ohio.
Chronic Diarbikea.— We base in pos-
Bosaion Mw> cettifiraU) of a r expectable t.-ilifjlrig
that he * m entirely curod of thU dreadful O *j UK
.flneThnt*'t }[nQ<ind,HitUrt.
Wokltalt tuhr |ih ioinr*> in allowing th* cwtificat'- to :vny
p«*rw>n iloalitiio; till* aUtainooL "
Cautjor! —Bararoful to nek for &.nrhaT»‘« H.dlai.d Hi
Ur*. The kt**l l«ipnlarltjr of this uu-dlrU.e ha* indoM
many imitaliomi. whfrb tb* phbltc nh.ml.l ,ni»nl ..Kahn
pnrchtniny. *
|“T bottle, or alx bottle* JnrlS. by Iheoro
prfotcrt,BKNJ. PAUKyJft-, A CO., Manufacturing I'harnia
ceatistMod CbotnitU, \n Wood »tnx>t, l*t aud lid
Pr, and Drooclfts gene rally. jmULdAwf
JiUto aibrrtißemnits,
LKCTUIiIES ON (tKOLOGY
DR. BOYNTON
WILI. GIVE TIIE SIXTH LECTURF.oI
hla cvmrw
AT CITY HALL
ON .MONDAY EVENING, MARCO lira, 1*,..,,
flul-Joct—THE PERIOD OP REPTILES, Orßanir Re.
, msila of Myriads of Animal* that existed on the earth and
tu tho seas million* ot years hofor* the Oration of Man
Illustrated by a icrieaof Paintings.
t&JWmiasloD 113 cent*.
Doors open at tfj£; tojcammcuce at
piuui* Etraxa.... ~~ houxet j. am.sas,
ttßtflKtt * ANDEUSQN,
\\T HOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN
YT FRUITS, NUTSawI 81'ICKA, CONFKOTIONBIIY,
800 ABS, UJtE WORKS, 4c, No. Wool> STRBlfr.
oppoato et.Cbaxlra Hotel, J*a. mrl'i.lyd
ERESH ARRIVAL or FOREIGN FRO ITS
1000 boxes MR. Raisins,Clemons' brand;
MO half boxes do do do
SOOquar. do do j)„ ,j,,
30«Miox«» Layer do M lt
10OJ ilroma I'mjmA 4
25 mata Arabian Halt*;
* 10 nau Rordaaux Proix*, in «!**• jurv;
fl) kegs jt) foreootiDjn
•*0 bun’s Leghorn Citron;
25 caaki /antn Current*
/ u »* n*c’d Md f<.r tale by KETMKIt A ANDRRSo.V.
No. WWood *t„ opp.»iU*Bt, Ctiarli-s Uotel
Fkesu and IMPORTANT BOOKS—
New History of tbeConi|Uo#tof Nexieu: by it. A WU
•on, uniform «?Uh City of Croat King, Palestine. Past and
Present, etc.
The Ways and Mean* of Payment! a Trill analysis of lb»
crwllt system, with Its ration* modus of adjustment: hr
Stephen ColweiL
Argo'a Biographies. second aeries, containing livoa of C*r
not Mala*. PrT«n*l,Thomas Young, ami Jatn«i< Watt,
fatten of Madame do Bevlgno.
Mr*, prance* A. Kemble**
Opportunity for Industry and Capita]; or, LOW Chancre
u> make Money.
Pe«»r Girl aud True Women. Thayer.
__ DAVlriON’fl, cor, W'ood scami Diamond alley.
BAZIN'S ALBA'itOSA SdAl'.—PT,r“Bolt
yning and whitening the Ekin_-Tbe „ no f this Doan
girra to the skin a suowy wUltoocm, urn) » velvet like soft
,K*" which cannot he altered either by fold or burntne cli
aWt'’?. A tnpptyjnst rewired by' JOA. FLEMING,
mrii _ _ _curnerX)iaiuood and Market street.
PEARL ASUES, DRIED APPLES ANR
. MAK . KRI£^ . N, 0 * 3.l*rgo and medinm;
tVm?* au ‘ l 1,,u han>o; LoUleVlLl.K
LIMK »nd CKMBNT, f..rjai.,j2 j . It. CANFIELD A t:o.
BURNING FLUID I -—A superior articlo of
Burning Fluid kept constantly on hand and Ur salo
low by mr!2 JOS. PLKMING.
Buckets and tubs— ‘
' J6w dos. Bearer Dockets,
60 do do Tnb*, assorted sizes,
In sUirn acd for salu by LITTLE A TRIMBLB
BLOOMS —to tons J.unidtu Blooms just I
rec’d and for sale hy IJTTLH A TRIMBLK,
1 No. IJ2 Second ht.
lODIDE POTASH—GOThTfoVsnl«"by'
B. A. FAHNESTOCK AOO.
J” r *; corner of Wood and First •«.
TQULP'HATE MORPULA—L'ouTw." for sale
kjhy |j. a. FAHNESTOCK A Co.
| __ corner of Wood and'Firat su.
I A( ) BALES COTTON in Htore uml for talc
i* V - ,, *J r ' LKECiI A UIfTCIIINKON,
tnrl Nu. llfl SecoDd and 14S First street
SUGAR —200hiids, prime N. Q. Sugar roe’d
per steamer .1 C. Fremont and for anlo hy
mrt 2 K. IiAI.ZKI.i. A, 00 . liberty at.
EKSJEED—2OO bush, clean r-coil, a
superior article, for side by
JUDDLR, WIRTBACO.
WHITE BEANS—2SO hush,small white,
for retailing, lor sals t.y RIDDLE, WIRT3 A Co.
BUTTER AND EGGS—Advised to arrue
_ and for *als by RIDDLE, WIUTH A CO.
TIMOTHY SEED— 100 but»h good clean
sand, for salts by ' tUDKLE, WtUTti A CO.
PRINTERS MLLLJNG.—In accordance
wiOi a rcadlntiun, pa»od at ■ mooting of ibo printers,
in NolVmLwr last, tbo undersigned Committee, appointed'
at tbat tiuio. dniiu it proper to anuounoibat amrobnir vcill
**> held at IKlgirS HaLL, gt. Clair street, near Liberty
on SATUUCAV KVKNING NKXT, at a quarter before
eight o’clock, for the pnrpoeeof taking action on the report
tlien to bo rami. Ali printer* fiTorable to tn« organization
of a Typographical Union, are rospoctftjHyaulidtfHl toat trinl
£■ CALLOW, OHOUCK k'KUUUSON,
V,\, M ,\,*, UW * N ’ ANI>. K. MAKBHALI*,
JULIUS FUANKE, U. V. LATBUAW.
J. M. IONKKAU, JIOSJi W. WOUKMAN
THOMAS TJSLiroaD, [ j. i*. nuiiNisiL
mrlL'l2t __ Oomtnjtt>H<.
ROCE illE S—2o hi
VjTlMbblaN n •• -
ihds. prime N. 0. Sugar;
i| 20 bhta Zxz GolJoo S*rnp;
W> u Jtoaln Hoap;
A) “ Chocolate;
75 bales No I and 2 JUtUng
10 Ibis No 3 Mackrtol;
; 10 lifiio do do
‘ 25 bb!» Herring Ju pickle;
3000 lt» Cod flab;
200 bbli JC*. Pam. Plonr lo
nrrl»>*,
ji 150t>blaN.O.Molum;|
20 bill* It&lUmore Byrnn; |
W> cLta. Y.' IL Tm;
60 “ asa'd Clack: T. a;
Beattys Y.II.TVa;
fci) b*» TotacrO) lun’it l>rV<;
ItO Irtßf prim# lUo CoflV?e;
1<» ic* Rico;
25 bzs Blarch;
25 “ Btsr Candles;
&0 *• Mould do
Together will* n genera!. ni!
aol'l vd rouooabl'i torn* for
mrll WM. Me
jrtmontof Orocerioa will bo
pod payments.
JUTCHKON, I<»s T.Jlxrty at.
bis. 5s Tobacco;
1 20 k‘fsgn 6 twUt do
£0 bbls cat and dr; Tobacco;
•?5 ro, fc. *° a ° 5iH«. P«'«
20 “ lino cot chowlnj; do
7fl hrchcala T. U, and urif Tnas;
200 boxaa Moald Caatl!<«;' “
to do Star do
100 do C O Soop;
&0 do Ollto do
150 do Hoein and Palm Soap;
200 do ground Pepprraud QtnKen
70 do puroMoatard;
w» ag " Grtla P*Pperaod Alrplcr;
Trw-r.il..* «. *» 300 »b* prime fnalWa,
mrU i No. HSBocond *L
OPIUNG GOODS.— C
ZUsjuit fdcrlvm] bis How Sprlog Hu£k’or° BUrket
Which ho hill poll cheap for ojlu a * ni A!,D SHOES,
for S I,K„<I {1,57. HEELED OAITEIIS
■ESSES? SKoW„MS.*“ ri " Uj "
„ „ „ . J. L _ JAMKB 8088.
P’B;— of erexy doaerliiUun madoto
tpccul order. mrli
MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DE
-BTT.OVER—Par the destruction of Bat* Mieo. Botch.
eadiOßß, AnU, Moths aadG&rdealoftcta. Tbo time or re
denptioa for all boQM, varehooMW, muketa. (krma
andKtrdailafcfUd wilhinjr.todSvomto.
Cjtb coi noTjforJkbpra preparation dwtroya SnvSS.
Oi* watch jordof «U boarekeepera, nrerebantt, ihi&Jn*
s*° ydkmktndtaeo thOQld bo, no more Tor
Stojer’a VeraiopditwjtsreanU had, wbokfaleuuSreUiL
•* ~ ' l >*-' - - * job. manna, .
■atU., • . , Cbm«l>i«nem«mJnlsrtitn*.
Aittir&irtiuttgrmtnts.
]y£ ASO N I C II A L L
K
iIIW.;?RANCSS ANNE
EMBL E ’ S
EARKWKLE COITHBK
OK JIfcADINUS FKOSI
SHAHSPHARB
TEKT WILL
POSITIVKLY DE TIIE LAST
Tb»tMn.£JE&lilLK w-IU givo in Ibis dtyi.rkflo fc t . r rx
urvßjtiQt from fml.lto life.
On Monday Bvcntiig, Klareb 14(h,
CYMBELI N.E.
On Wednesday KrenlnfC, 'Harsh lGll»,
RICHARD TIIE 111.
On Friday Evening, Mtrrh IBlh,
Third and Lent Nigbt,
II EN R Y TU F, V I J i.
coiifuiUn tho iadlenco I, |..iriu-ular|, r>*
to tw seated before elfililt o'clock *
TICBKT^.
Door* open at 7—Headings t.
Ticket* m»j u hod at n>l th.
Stores. livt<-N, and.al thn-door.l
N. U.—No tickr-u »ill l*> «.lJ
*dr< Ji«to copimeua'd. f
CONTINENTAL INt
CrTY OF N 1
Office, No. lw
QKO. T. IIOPJ?, President
CVKUH PECK,
Jll. H. LAMPORT, Secretary.
AwlaUiot tffc'y.
Ui ITAI Bmck, (b» piii.f in. uni
Jiutnnrj I. ihiv
Uil.ilitltt, ;
rMRUNGTOS * BOOK, Agants.
tl *i”Tciu; l . l ( lt r v uilir«' nt I. M. FKNN<h:k i o.r*s, N.. ;
m««-| |*n,
I atarira-n Dniltim;;*, Morfbiii'li-w. H«iiu-hnl<] 'Fnrnilnti*
!(«*■>(<, ni „i ,>!(,<«!• InunrHMn Fn-ip-nr, *t tii.j
< l*npnii |,j P( ,| r ßiit iuxtilutionx.
llin— r.Ajrilia i.f liit ml jirnOlA «f lliv ImuncM u| ihl«
C otnj-auy sro Ji< iJih) annually Ui bidder* of iu polictu* m
N iip bearing i« l ler.Mt,ond surh |.rofit* curotiiily iiirnitcl
■or the addition*! «*«ciiHty of tlio ini-urorl, nutil tbp fuo.l
aiiatl tiavo tmcliKd th# >nm of j.io*MiOu
iiiuMug the G*»h Roscant-* of the Company and
Ib-.T<;nfler,tbo Snip vrill t«o rid."iii««d &a •>rapidly <ui.l to
tho extent that Uio pnwiU accruing to lti« initfcr hoMeia
tixc«td the PUHI of s;V»o,t>Oi>: f
First Annual l>M»i<>u Policy IloliUr-, d-chir. d
J"iyf>th. 18C7 • 33izn e rci
do d.. do July R, 1H&X...6y ••
TUud do do will Itodcd'il July, ’6d
STATEMENT fgcli'uaod from the Annual Suieroi
nl»ho<I n> (Ik; Auditor o*Dt-ral of thnCoiumim*
I’oanajltania. pursuant u> la*, lor the j->ai IV
INCOME .PUIUNO iw.
Pi*'njitiia»iiii Policies i-aoc'd dnriuc
thr jo»r W27,t*97 4*i
Lc.id Kriuiu Pri-imum on l/oljaen
am) rv-iusiimuce
iDlcrt»t on Ixiuna, Dividend* »u*J
Diaioiiat go Ijot.v-a paid bofoi« mv
turity
LOOSES AND ESPKNBKH DUiUNO IS.V».
Am’t uf LoAra sustained, which
IW has lm/in paid ;i i
Paid for Taxi* 1n,212 34
“ ExpcnsM, iucindiuit nm.-
missions
Am’iiif C«*l» Dividends, mduduiK
lulwrat on Bcnp, (of which $45,
271T7< lias U>en paid)
of tnr|i|tin cv«rJau, IfrM
A RSKTS JANUARY Ht. lJtfs)
Coali litAno-In tU.Nicholn B*uk.. fT3.'27T *
“ “ Ollioo jt) i
on Mf.rlpu;u«, Hrnt lien co
lUtil Kfllnto worili
LtHttui on SU«:ln of Solvent Juaiitit
(ion*. worlli sl3U,a)2«u
Stock* amt lUimlhowdml fcj the Coin
No.
Par Market
Phare-*. Vain
)'■) Nalioual BaiA
«>f the ettj u (
N. u York
Important nml’ ’
Trnili'rn BaiJv .. .VfUV)
'■*> iUuk of'Amvr, .',wki
If*) Uui.ifi Batik.. 6,iiwj
Merchants li'k, f»,ftoo
f’*’ Mercautile Bk, r*.2.V
f.O Bank N. Amor. .V-»>
1<») Mntrop'n ll'k 10,000 li.sftt
American tlx-
li.fju.
■Joo l!ru«uJtt»y D'k J»,oov 0
luo fialiii-^ichc.lM
1U8fe.i1..;.,.. .. IdOdO )»l(«iil
f» N. Y.”! OnlnO
Huilro&Bomljt, ft.oou i u'C (.
Txft City
InU’Ttf t on Lo»d» and Ihridrrx]*, <]rjo
. ami udpaiii:
ProminniN due
LU&IUTIKS, JANUAKYUt, J
impaiO, i&oimliin; .-UUnm n«i»
t«l r.n arroant of frVn.l, aud nil olh
••r liat-ilitim of oYrry tlwrij.tion
Not A**ct« <ry r i.t.ibilitk
StATt OF NtW VotfK. I
Oily and rouoty of N York J M
,t 1 t *"* l **!" "Continental lnxi.ian.-o Company,' of
tho City of Npv» York, wax it, pn«rA»i.,o of tt„. Anwti tn th<-
aUiTo suumonl naniml, and that (buy w«r»of tbo rahte
Uiercin fc-t fotlb ou tklt* tirat Jay of January, A. Ir., Issn.
•nd ttrnt on « B i.| .Uy and
£ fba *ah>-of Ki*M Hundred and
, Tbouann!Kt»> Hundred and TwentfwY.'u Dol
*.*d >'tfly-utc,a Ot.j 9. aa 1 rriilj b/dirva.
Jn WtLnraa where.* Uu»vo hereto Mt nr. hai.d ■m-
iSra:
P»Knr,l. N. WILLIAM KUSTKKD,
•'**' I , . Un<muii...i. ri u n,.„ T crk for [y DD
run
PAPER HANGINGS.
F. MAHbp/it.t. £, co
\V O H K JV I >r g
New wall papers
FW SPUIN(j SALES OK 1^59,
-A.T TEEEIX2 OLID ST-A-IsTD
<* »| 7 WOOD 6TUKET
LATEST STVLEa OF
FBENCH, ENGLISH SXD AMERICAN HOOD!
inrl.lmdAwT
New Wall Paper Store,
WO. ei WOOD STREET,
SKCOND DOOR BELOW I>IAMOND ALLEY.
THOMAS PALMER
living removed from bis old stand ou Mar
ket street, has lilted his
NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM,
AH AOOVB, WHIOU, FOR
:md Conveni»nc<
C.»f.UAI bu anrptused. ;il.v now ofJ.. N f or mla an t „,«,
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
ahkrican,
KNOUBH
au<l FRRNCIT
WALL PAPERS
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
/. n IV Es T HAHK F 7' l‘ It i C /■.' 7!
CoHSiJdiuMEhs Orric* Auuium i;,,'»
Tl’ilUbarph, Msrrii 5, Ij.'i'i ’ f
0 TIIE ASSESSORS ul tho Several Bia
trftta in Allegheny county:—You are hereby nolitlM
that Courts of Appeal* (for the present year, A/D. 186(1,1
will l>o bold at tlio CorpmUslnners' Oißoe at tho time Indi
cat'd in.tho following scbtxlaio. Commencing at lOnYlotk
A. w., Ui wit. Tit:
First, Second, Third nnd Fourth Ward*. City of PltJ».
tmrgb.on Tuesday, Uie 6th day of April neateosolni;.
Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Kightli and Nielli Wards, City of
Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, tho f»lh day of April.
First and Hocood Wards, Allegheny City, on Thursday
tbo 7th day of April. ’
; Thirdand fourth Ward#, Allegheny City, uo Friday the
BUi day>of April.
Borough# ol Tarcntum, Bharpsbnrg, IdwreocoTiUo, Dn
laeane, trod Unnerve township, on Monday, the lith day i.i
pril.
Boronrhs of Mancbeetar. SowJciley, Bewlckloy townsldt>.
Ohio ana Neville, on Taalsasy, the 12ita day of April.
BoroaghacfKltz*beth, We»t Elfaabetb, M’Kcceport, nod
towtuhipe of Elizabeth and Versailles, uu Wednesday. the
12th day of Apr IL
• Boroughs of Birmingham, Ea#t Birmingham, Sooth Pitts
burgh, Monongahela and West Pittsburgh, on Thuredav.
tho 14th day of April.
Townablpa of East and Wcat Doer, Fawn, Indiana and
Shuler, on Friday, the 15 th day of April.
Townablpa of MIOUb, Jeflonwn, Snowden, Baldwin, Upper
and Lower Bt. Clair, on Monday, tbi 19th day of April.
Townships ofßoblnson, North and South fayeitn, Find
ley, Moon, Crescent and Chartrera,on-Tu«day, Uio u>th d*y \
of April. |
Toi
.jwu*hlp»of I’obo, Plnm, ralton, WHkio*, Peeldwutud
Pitl,on Wednesday, tiif SUthdu of April
TowtoLlp* of Pine, ITCoixlma, Proaklio and nJcs,ou
Thursday, «Ut d*7 of April, 1569.
.Io witness whereof weh*Teber©to*etaor hand* and ml
of office, thUSth d*v of March, A. D., 1850.
WIL PKRKIWB,
Joiw^jacKt-nniNP,
jrATTBUBUN.
Comminfobeli of All *gnco y coa o tj.
_^ l «*tj_Tno«is rtusma, Clerk, rorlO-IlidA^twf
QUTTn & SNOWDEN’S
kj^ m bkw tea store.
34 Finn BTUEBT. *
' EXTRA CORTOCfI OOWNOB.
finest, yoono iiyions, p ■ ’
aUNPOWDESS,
niPEBTALS An »
KNQtien BUKAKfAST TUB;
• An {ittrehußd ckah tirfcM,«&d farH3e,wbolrealo
Md retail, at • _ ? SUTTU * EfOWDEPF,. i
. . opftlad . jfi«f—Btore,HJlfthtwet.!
U UBBANIF3 CALCINED MAGNSSU;
XI.--s|toufSt»l«b7 J3..L, MHWBTOCK*Ofc
business & fflianacs. |
TC the :
A. (lerejrned, under the ttj le of SINGER, DABTUAN A or the hone will bo teld »len» if desired
II ■;»"? . I . , '‘ U 00 th * n, *‘ in‘t-1 br the **\« or gamnel rnrll niTCUOOCK, McCBRKRY A CO.
a. U«rtm*t»»i U u-rv»t (a lb© concern to Wnwr, Nituiok k 1 n*T 1 Y»YT~ w7Tt>i>\y ' pint? - vFi"f ~C*~~'riT
t... «!.•• M»n»* udl ttwbnslnoM'of tli«l.M<- firm. 1 | lOAL OIL WORKS FOR oAlsß.——l oo
JOHN t. HIKOBR, PitUliorßh Rorhwiter Ca&l Oil .Company having
j BASEL. H lIAKTSHN. r*.. r*tiLli»bim-nw, one at Moi'cbwtrr andone At Rorhea
; JOHN F. JKN.MMix, . t‘T. > i!-rv b>r *de either ofthfin, Or thflT>hrp«e ofconcen
j ALKXANUKK N'IMICK. ! invaug tit* bn«inm» at en© point. ll it « chance seldom of
j WM. K. NfMICK. v Ur<v '- Tlib liMeTrry ftcitHy fwmakltiff aooey
ALEX SI. WAU.INHFORP fT "’ u *b<* day be take* po-taoesion. lTf.-c low ud terms
FIS LI \ IL imliNof. Apply to A. LOOMIS, Treat,
I _ ‘ ’ mr * _ >■«. &» Fourth »U Pittsburgh.
rT ,^m^! l ?„ I, b V,^, K AS OMM F‘ NI ? TIIE TT 0R s „ooad hand steam cngii^
! nt»| ii lit r t.'f C • ‘“> Oi.ii.Uwi.i the Jj (hw b«*n in nn thro© ioon»hO of thirty boreo power,
I _>• ' i"« I- N HARTMAN f-mpleU* Mid In go.-t «.rdw. Apply to OfcO. W. BONN,
! (-10.lMRTNER.Sim- NUTII'E-T1... un- alw^" "‘‘ n> w *2g*
[ vS l?uirsAi.K ok to iVKTI-A-toTsfiS;
! •»)•!# ..f SINtIRK, NIMICK A Co. .«bH!i.-|.| Works, ,l ‘.r>l.nck I tiflilinj. l.*si) f IH -t l.in- by 2< fwi wide, on
\V»i«)n>un* M Hater and l»n Fretit *Urei«. netavea •irivt, Allegheny rfty. Hm ton borw power
JOHN /. EINdKK. : * u,aa * '■"ipuo, '» S»»*J order; will U. rented Id room*. with
ALKX.ANHEK..VIUICK i»>wjr li. r light work. Hunt di«|«M©<l or. Apply to GEO.
W. K. NmiCK, ”• UUNN. South Kiricof Ohlnstreet, third «W»mt of the
FELIX 11. BRUNOT, . Dintnoud. A!lr K li-t,y. fi.«3
mrVrlmd, ALKv/w J VTALLINOFOiID SALE—I 7 ;u.rOS ot Luid in Ohio tp.,
Trvi<snTTT’p"i7rv —'in. ' \ ■ ' Zr\ r n > i«^ fr V“ A,, «*l»«'‘y City. 1 mile from the P F W
I IIobOLU I lON Ihe co-partuership ol the ; .p , ~ l rtaiinn >1 him.ock Apply t.>oieo. w. bunn,
JL/ Hie PAVNK. Bli?|iK!.L A ol ‘lo ,ao ,i«.r wrstof tho IHankooJ. Allr-
CO. wudiaolred ou the »lh nit, by tl>« aale ••( «. W. 0. ! . y* _ .. fdS
Ptyne’p. ontlre lulerwit Id tlieennrern to aB. A F.B. lUmoII, I T7OR S ALR '' c T - TT.
»bu .re .ulbomwl t. «.Uo IW 1...«». of tin, Uli ! H Jt ' - «>king,^{A
r ‘"“ «• W. 0. PAVNK, I wLT?f.n£™ Fif "KS%
CH AH. H, BIHHKI.L, , n •!! . r,*:^ lr,>ll< -- hritunh> -K3SO>
5O ('jUaff
CODIZUf'UM *t H oVJ.irk
priwipnl ItwA am! Musk
I at ih.- door aftor (La
uirV:iitJ
SURaJETCE com y
few YORK,
!.Wall Street.
Wthbnrßh, !tf»n-h Ut IR.V* tVISSKI.L,
IN fn»in Hn- lirm <»fl'Ai'sc. Bis.sei.i.
A G*-, I ch<'crluiljr r»* uiuuicud my micct*K>is ju iht. |,nr.
JH'-m In my friend* nn.l lh-
PlU<thnr2h. March I«*|. ih.M* U. \V. ». PAV.NK
/~10- rAKTNKRSnIp!— Til.' limit'rsi^nf^l,
Uif Bairn* and Hyln c.f liIK.SKI.I. A CO., util run
liimi* the Slnv- unit Oral- h« li-r-tol-r-, an.l r»
tt}»«:tfuliy a»l|, it A coDtmuhtloii „f |h„ i.uMk- iMlr'.nai." -i
tllcnilly l—«t.a,. Uti "tirm,
. OHARLEB 6. BIBBEI.L.
. r PRANK
r PHK muiernij;ned have associated w ith tht-m
X io Urn Comniiiuloß Kmitu-* .lamrj. PfcAiiea, in* (l f
Si"‘ibnnviH», Ohln. Thnal.leof the firm will cmtlou- a*
Uweli.foro. NIMICK A 00.
il wciiroly in* - .!,) j.'.m,oou on
15,7J:. Tt
KTIMIO-TC Sc CO.,
COMMISSION MERC IJ A N T S,
O3 WATKH t'TKKKT. rmonrofa.
Dissolution of 00-pa ktnkksuip!
—-Thu pw.nirnliip Iht. l.iforn t-jcuOaic lx>tvroii the
.m-crtt'er,, •''.'IKS MAKSUALI. and UKMCV M.ukaHl'
tmJer the Htyle ot Manual I A MrtWr. w«, by
touliito r un »nt on the Ora*. .1.) >.| .January, I*6 >. Thrbus-
Im-M -f Hie la*« firm w il! hr «~ltl*i| at u.- ~,1.1 -land. nroer
or Liit-rry and \f<K*t ntrv. ta, wh>-r.> th..-.. ii,<l<.bt'-d will
l>Ww make iinmrthnto |.a>fn-nl, »n] i),„ w having cNiiua
Will jirestul them l.n aeUiuiiu-nl
B.WI 0-}2IS,Uf.
hml
THE undersigned hn*e thin day lu^oeintcd
With tlmm In r.. Unyrt, Inm of tl,«.
fTrrn of l.lujil k Co Tim Myl-.-.f tt>r> firm
Win 1-0 JliA, Lu>rr> k r»KS rrn UK A k FuRHVTH.
<, * h,:A Tno " p -M.tX.roiU;
UKA, LLOYD <t
W II 0 I. E£ A I.E IS I! fi CF. R S
{»:• -iriti 70-^140,044
BZIALEES IN FHODUCE.
I'll I M ETA I- AM' lll.lni.MS.
1.. IS ».l„
Frbjr I. f'l T I SliUlUtM, J*A
APAKT.VER WANI-kP.-.-A gentloman
■•MC»tfvO lu ft proliUbln ami fl.iumhiug maimfiict Bring
l>u»iiu-4«, ii of übtaioimr a p*rtotT nlunr.nitil <-nu-r
a*U»oljr luto lb« ronilneliog ..f <mi-| i'ii«in.wu. Tti» ol>j«rt
tiu* uilVfrtiMxr 19 to <>l>Uin »» rn-r-ntir I'Umim mnn i.»
i-.iti.lnct th- mli-s ib-fvirtnjcot aii.i reln-»i» l.in. prujirir
i-ir) lrr>m thf iictiro toanaeatnoul ..f tliat t.ranrti ~r the l>n i
'•"f"- Hurh a partner, by «r> iiivt-tmcnt i.f from ten b>
ilfW> tbmiMud di-ilnra, c au obtain ;»».«> .ioalrubl.. in to inti
in said bmrfilaaa.
Vnr furtlinr inii.nnatiiin a.liirow lk>* Ml. Citttliuigli
.O. lY>iOQiuiilratluii» ►trirlly cnmlliDnOnt. rorll ’Ll*
NOW OPENING ■
M O U R. IvJ T TM r>
HOUSK KIJUNISIIINU STOKi;
KuTS Ui
H K O (J K 8 U O o 1> y-2 l<
A H'T ’ 1.1 j AM«( IW'I’MICInTT
H)rf>uilw 9
3-80. ** tttjtt'T’T’
I'HEIR NEW STORE
WO. 25 nm STREET,
NEAR MA RKK T ,
ON THURSDAY MARCH 10th,
t
■ENTiitE new stock of aoon,^
Where they will he most happy to et*e their
JaHgW'l
WK, tt»o uudersigned, after a faithkii.
trial c*a chwfully rw(.n.m«>nd MfTvJUKLIAS U>-
IUCNT.coId by HAKTWKLt A aiIRPDAHn, i>m eE |. (v
corner of Wood and fiiath au.
Darid Dehaveo, Alleghany,
Jo*. Craljf, Diamond, “
Charles Snyder, *•
L Y.Cl.orkjCity Pedestrian
Jm. UHauda, Kcaerre tp,
Wml* tlampiou, Pitubu'li.
W. W. Mali
•» Old, Plumber, u
J. Ktcwart, l’eau'a IL R., ,
Heorv Sayor, Allegheny,
Dr. W. A. Ward, Dentist,
Pittsburgh,
John Mecca*. Tnbaccouim
Liberty street,
mrft
Mustang Liniment
THE popularity of the Mixican Mustang
Luumrt Is coextensive with the civilUatlou ol the
glulrv Other articles claim lo aUeoiaU juun and <li«tre*j*—
Ibi* Cttm, Family Phy-icians, Government ll<«{>iCnln.
Farriers, Planters, Foraovr*, Llrery inen, Ac., have praub
tally dpinouNtral.-U thts fact throughout the worhi. Hu ar
tlcl« ever Ixjfora received yucli undivided rtralw and wmwrt
Irotn'Medieal and Mclnutllir man.
RUEU M A T 1.8 M
<>f tws * binding lim been’ totally cured I‘jW Dicer*,
rurncra, Running Sk.n*, ScroluU, Stiff Joint*, Frlooa,
Hajdl.rnru.llunw, Ultra,Boila.l’hapa.NounJgi*, Salt Rheoui,
uul all m he- and pains upon uiau, aud kludr.J complaint-
HORSES, CATTLE, Ac.,
icb aa Ring Hooe, Halt, K-rntcbv«, Spavin, poll,Evil, fiwoa-
II*"d ail, i If., ax* sttMi—i and fund by (lie
M U S'J’ANtl LINJMJBN T.
.. o , yALCAHI.Ji JJOkSE SAVkD:
Mr. .8 urrcu, lfyrt«i Park, Vt., wi Uw>:—-That 11,0 boras
WIW considered worthies*.” (hi. cawVMBia>iu.| -hul
Mocr ih- In-- uarofMnsUi.c l.iiimicul, I have aolct him lor
Cash. Vo»ii Uuiaimi bits been doing wonder* D|> burs.*
' . ~t „ , ~i*° b^ 4P *Tiu:rf, PnoiMLi-BU, Pa.
(Extract } - Ju lining llio kettle from the tire It lx<anin
nutnaiiHgrat>|e. tilted ovur, and -cabled my hand- very n.
vendy.ninuMttoacrirp. It was an awful Might. Tho din
tnnc Uulmant appeared to extract the pain. Ii h.-ah-j run
buy, without Rin-iiwa, and 101 l no war- ..f Recount.
* «'» truly, “CHARLES POUTER •
9oeb languago aa Hit* I- bot Hu, constant and uatur-1
echo wbcTeetmr.thU article la mud.
This Liniment ii fudl.peUMbio to planter* an ,1 owner* c f
boraoa aud mulaa. Mr. John Denial*, Moutcoinwr. AU
*uld a alave for JMK>, who waa raised from utter uw>h**iien
by.thla IJnlmenL Every family n },.. n U have it. B* \-ry
particular nod enquire for tho Mu-tang Lioiini nt aud take
bo other.
Bold by all dealer* throoghmit North andS-ulb America.
Bnrope aodalltho I*Uad*of the (Wan, forgot,!- ho
cenU, and sl,oo |«jr buttlo. *
Also, Lyon’s Celebrated Insect Powder
felTtreodAwtlmT
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND:
Tivclve Paget of Popular i/«„> /or Ten Cm*.
“Our Musical Friend” is filled with the
boat Pfcuw Solos, DucU, Bou*b, Operatic, Aria*, Polkas,
Mazurkas, Quadrille*, Waltzes and every other -peclwi of
mcxical composition for Voice and Plano |,y tbs Umt Amer
ican and European Composer*; printed on full-sized niu*ic
p*per,adaptcd to every grad* of performer.
Tho tame quantity of rnnik, procured from the regular
publishers would coat more than ten time* what we charge,
A year’s subscription to "OUR MUSICAL FIUKN'D,” will
»eor« now nnd fashionable mode worth at least 7Vx> Uun
•treit DeHart, and entirely snffleiautfor the home cirri*'.
PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY.
Yearly, sb; Mall Traxly, £Lstt; Quarterly, $1,20. Tlie
Volume commenced on the Ist December, 1858.
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Works on Übe«-'- 1 ■
For the **Je of
PIK Iron and Blooms.
•JAMK.I MARSHALL
HhNKT MciiKAUY.
(ToM*HSai*>\ »ir -,i ji t • r
JfHiSctllanrous
NO. ?5 MAKKKTjiTDKKT
SPRING GOODS.
w 11. l ci rk n
friends and customer?.
Livery Subic,
Alloghrny,
1L Kobtaoo'A 00., Liberty
stroot, Pittsburgh;
Wm. Moon,Grocer, Alleg’v
fiamnel Young, Editor of
Clarion Ranuer, j
George Iticb*rdjK>D, Paint.
ur, Allrghciiy, 7
T. U. Bill, Pittsburgh,
Jos. Magill, Allegheuy,
J. K. Holmes, PUt-bnrgb.
Itobert Craig, Allrgbvoy,
8. Rodger*. -
Cbas, lievalrn, "
mac XI can
BARNFS A PARS, Nuw V. rk
Jfot Salt.
1.4. ....-U..T..u, ~“ ss
whi*rv it laihlo i.it-T.. h t.jii 1 f,| ir ,» .- it * cafl^
Hardware. tL- Lt *tJv .Tu!- ‘ ilv IVTiiT”
ax tt>« rlu-aiixrt, Hi lUe | n .n (’U» Su.n. War.Ai.uv t f
W.W. ItKAI..HHAW, t J On.»«ioo n )
No 1.14 Wood
All x.irta of Jobbing at <-I»orUM n»i,r».. Outer* bv
nuil *hill r*xx4»»prompt xtt.iUion
IXJH SALE—A Farm cuiilaininj; 249 acres,
lOOcleawi, 10 in turadow, baiaaco wHi liint-noJ, all
»<*H watered; iuii>ruveibi*ulf‘ good h»u>-.J loj; boitim, ~•.><>|
barn, good orrliMr.i of 200 or fUiKI fruit I reveal Uißt-u-ul
kind*. ■ititsfrt in WnatamMund coantjf. milo* Jriuu llill
i*. R. u. Ti*i« j* otic of tcc ixrft grazing f.trrox
in tii« couut>. hud will be told at a groat bargain. Apply
t.HiRt). W. I«DNN. South xi.le of Ohio eL,£d Jvor went of
tlio Dutuoud, City. txlO
P y
/OK SALK—acres or land in Ligonier
t«i, Ur«tiuoM:i'xl oo the Orwoibarg pita, 3*4
milra (rum l3 mil«a from well w*-
lorwl au.J well iimU-r***l. Will lm ju,M }..w for cuh, or will
trjwu f.T city property Apply to OKi). W. BUNN, Suufh
tiile of Ohio «tn*>t,3d door w*.Mol the Dlarrnml. Allecliwi*
_ j.t24'
FUR SALE OR KENT—One two story
Prana* Dwelling and offcnd. nJjoiniitK Ej*sl
the property ofJjhn Wright, PJKtp. Price r«*ry low.
quire of _ J*i4 WATT A WILSON.
JpOR SALE.-
a SALE.—The undersigned offer* sj*g
- f«»r Bale his property In the Borough ol Scwlck
u>; a tin* Ur.T Brick Dwelling llotwc, Frame Barn end
St.aMv, Brick spring House, Ac_ with from ten to forty
Hcren t>f ground, iu the purchaser may desire. There is a
gi«Kl Orchard of choice (mil, and the grounds about th"
Uoose axe urntumuP-d with •bade tr*wa, shrubbery, Ac. It
is a tao»t duiiiuble property for a country home, and win
t>« Kold on very masunabh* terms. For further particular*
Huqutrf of J.W. r. WUITK, Attorney at Law, lOfi Fifth
•trw*t, Pittsburgh, or of the subscriber on the prvtfiUe*.
lt, HOPKINS.
Fine' country residence for—
SALK'OK BKNT-The subscriber offers for sale®
x-r lent that delightful Coatitrv Seat, now occupied by
Adam lU ineroaii, in lUnerv-Tp, luijaconl to Allegheny
City, comprising *-tght acre* of choice )*nJ, with modern
hullt Brick Dwelling of 14 room*; Green ilunse, Spring
ll»usa, Uarn, (Holding, Truant House, Ac. Four Acres ttro
under Gra|-, whub promUca to b< the most rrUoablo Viuo.
yard in th» county. There am several hundred Frnit
Tr«-s Apples, Pears, Cherries, Ac n most ot which
had been imported at great rr.»t,ai|ii are In fine conditiouy-
Tim whole ii prime land, highly cultivat-d and Improved,
and situated in a position a fino riew of the,
!«» cities and surrounding roan try.
wdnJtf _ __ll._n. ItYAN.
EOR SALE—;vju acres of finely timbered I
land in OnIJU county, Ohio; well watered. Id tnilrs
irurn GaHiopolu, milra from the Ohio river. Will be
ad. 1 low for caab, or will lake g*»d improved city property
Mih-r In PitUlmrgh or Aljt-gh.-ny Ciry. Apply to UEO. W.
BUNN. Siuth aide of Ohio street. S.J <J.*or west of the Dia
mond, Allegheny City. j ; ,i
FOR SALK.—A tract of land containing
niu* nod OHO balfarrr*, nitnat.. on tho Ffmrtb Htrnet
Hvsil, abont thr** mill* from th-Court House. Will l
*ol»l low fur cvli. Inquire uf
„ IRISH A MACKENZIE,
oelfi:<Uf Att’ys at Law, No. CO Foafth street:
ROLLIN'!: MILL SITE - sITUATE^ON
THE MONONQAUKLA RIVER FUR SALE.—Tl|la
propnety adjoin* If*. l'iti»lmrgb and Uonlon Copper Works
ami bv one of ilu? Ust on tbi> river.
ftcbdrui A. W. QA7.7.AU, I:S7 Fourth stroet.
Steam mill for sale or rent
Kratii<' Kl.Miui.L- M.ll in lavrrmrTillr, fronting 5u f.i.t
• m CJi—lDnl atm»t and extending buck 100 fret to Kwall nt.
Koi lull rijitinn and Urns apply to
f' ls ‘ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., f.S Fourth »l.
IJ' O R SALE. —A very denir-SQ
' nM» two ati.iy Briek Dvri-lling Tl.ni**, In cu»nl i»l
»n). r. mill rim am! wnt*r D xlnr«n. nitiiittoon Culw«ll vire.it.
No :>•». Sivilt »»ar.l. Pric* very low. Enquire t>u th#-prero
«r -I J*lf. WATT * WILSON. 2CS Llt~«t.v »L
Ohio Laud for Bale.
TUK so Writer offers for salo section ten,
townablp 12, ranyo 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly
kuuwo an ~ bowman'sSection,"containing WOaerr*. ItU
• sitnan-d Uicni mill* woat of Mauillon, on tlio State <
|l'uk-lui£ to W.smLt, anil within ahoot two mil<* of the Pitla-
Lnrgh, Ft. Wayne an.J Chicago Railroad. The aoath, rut
ami northeast qnarU-n* ar» partly cleans] and improved—
Urn remainder la coven'.] -with snperior timber—and the
• hoio |a h<.II watered |.jr springe end running at mama.—
I Thiawvtioir la e«n*)<frr«d the fluent b.*ly of laud In the
I oonnty. It wili'tm ao!d undivided or In quartern to amt
pnrrbwwre. To tlice* who desire to toveat la real estate a
I'ottcroppcrtaciit) | B rarvly vdc-red. I
. ' In , i
lOW A EA KMIXiTLAND.—Tho sobs.'SrT
era oiler tor aal# 00 favorable terms ala honored acre*
Choir* Unde, situated in Wright and Hancock conulie*.
adjaeant to liueaof Railroads nowin course uI convtmo
tion, and onfc tract only two mllist from County —-t
The als/v* will Ih> sold low for cash, or exchanged for
funning lands iu this or adjoinlm- comities
"“‘J O _ McRANK A ANJKR, 121 Second at.
FUK SALE OR TO LET.—The H<,u"^Tp9
now occupied by K. E. McGOWIN, No. 27i I'etin l£fi
street. Enquire ou the prcmi.v«. fr—Kdtt
FEBRI AltY, 1*59 FEBttCAUV, 1859*
FXAXVO FORCES
FOR SALE U*
h_ m e l l or,
No. 81 Wood pt., Pittsburgh.
THE NEW SCALE CS OCTAVE
CHECKERING PIANO.
THE subscriber has just received in addition
to • Bpl-nUld ittock of the ijn» teal*, Seven Octavo
£!??£!; „ri?"‘ nK ,n P nce fn,u> fsflo to isoo, voon
C ii Cl^ fcRINlJ * NiSW WALK Oli OCTAVE PIANOS
Tl.e impruvenieot in U.e »«w f.J.; OcUvecmwUl* iu* C om-
K t^ US “ "''V l$ c * ,, “ 3 tbn *'***• boles » radical
chaugo throughout thu eiiltre piano, II ta In facta new m.
sfraAcnJ and U totally different lo thav made i.,unf*
In ili» tame firm. ' J
Tlio price tbo now bo fmui J2V. i 0
*< cording to the i>tyle of the oatene?** «W' |
JOHN 11. MKL'b-
Sole agent for Chlckerlug A Boob* Piano*, No''*"’
between Ihamoml Alley and Fourth itmt.
A SPLENDID LOUIS uvUia
Rosewood Piano, by Karen, Bacon *f».
O’., New York, with French grand action,f*
over string*, combiucd iron and wood frame
of an eulire new intention, producing a Ti
delicate yet powerful awestneea. The Plan'
old and e.tnDlished houae, Karen, Bacon A C< .Dad
to none In New York, mud their iußtrumeo bud
nlied through Johu 11. Mellor, at the Factory New
■York, delivered at Pittsburgh, packed and n
PIU «-
SECOND HAND PIANOS
flW.fW, $lO, $35, $3O, $-.3 andS^g^^S
Q nTCKERING & SONSW**»i
BOSTON PIANOS. If B I M
No 20,328—A n-w grand scale 7 octave Loui* XIV Puma
“ 'JU.47O—A Dew grand scute T “ carved taouldlmr*.
. “ “i '«■* »•*.
.. —-J “"T I .ixiwerful Ton*.
J0.515—A most elegant . , •« Clifford style
. Dl * w KnaA • eaJo 7 *' Dow Dpihtbt Piano,
•* «*w grand scale 7 “ plain round corner?
, new grand scale 7 •• do do
u , . 7 “ frontconiers round.
aLMW—A rosewood plain 7 “ do do
. M ** " In B op to A Ir-o.
JO.IUH—A Mack walnut OS “ do do do
J a i? , JlT A J!j f “ ewwx,pWo “ do do da
NuTlCK.—Please take notice that any Piano ou tboahove
hat ot alee* number than 2U.000, wIU be aold at adbrount
of Ten |-rp.Di Pereana rwdding ootoflhodty, will
pl*a» direct their letter* to JNO. lI.MELLOR, Agent for
Cbirkmng A S*. u a, N w , m Woodstrea. Pitliburgb.
A S() M' * II A M I.TN’-.H^cap^
MRI-ODEOKfI,
3 utLath |iurtaMx M*ti<o<ons witli liarp CO
& *lu i|.» <jo dc>
I‘ino.i nfylr—vrry \qq
■' ib» <!» lioiibla ftarfa |sq
TJir-f* U<>]odiMiD« &rx (irocMmeuil gU(*irtar lo kit others l.»
"o* Wo »- Ui« pianiat, Tbalbcr jj, Webb,
Setter,OoltArhalk. xtr. TLaj liar* b«*n awanlod thahicb-
M>t pr«nmmis. Atovry Pair *her« MhlbltwL Fornali.onl*
••r M*d*wT JOHN U.MKLLOIL, 81 Wood *L
W. B.& C. n. TliOfflSOK’A
N&W SKIRTS JPOIt 1559.
THE INDESTRUCTIBLE
double extension skirt,
WITH PATENT EYELET PASTENISO,
MADE WTJlOrr SEffJXG.
Uuirw*«llj pmDoancnl ‘ihe meet perfect Skirl errrmsdu.
THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION,
Tlio sod mml graceful Skirt *r«r predoml.
T If E PIOCO'LOMINII
liy tuoana of ctaape—thH toantlfnl and •vonomfcal garment
can l«o taken tr* pluva, wa-ilied, nod pm together agaJo at
ploaanrc:
AH theabovo l»a*o rbotbw.n’S celebrated patent Watch
Spring UullMsd m Uunped with nnr name and trade
mark (Uie cru«n.)
Ft* ault< by tb«. jh incisal r.twkra crurywbcrft.
W. 8. * a H. THOMSON,
ua Broadyy, New York,
J“™’ Inn «« *3OO per yar mil 111 IS~ ■ 10 r ™ r
.&^s^jaSss±fjssss»-s'
&«ass«ri«iu:
lougivenatnaytJraeT raw * tlont>f tie Bhon 15
K^SlttrliiLVJ 00 «n.«-o (irtirt
4^T7? 10 r * u ' mottti far on «*ar from AprU, 1559.
A Pfiljrto Cmrft<Ul^j.B.MQaqAM,ll3fib<rty>«-;:
I LIOUOUIviN 2EEDI,INGaOOaKBBJU«
•® t T* American • Berry nßly u»lWe**r
aad o»SLid Nmwrii »«- SWPj» r :
\ ?**i **Q»» Per 100.- mriOMAwf JOHtfMPBPOCH,Jr.:
"RRRING— SQbbIs. No. iQCtrJKah we'd
Luriferiatobjv ’ jarU OZNBr&OQIiLUIS..
JUtfws.
Omctorthi P, ft. W. 4 C. B. B. Oo.)
- „ PiitHborgb,Yatotxaiylls,l«S. /
{□^Notice. —The Annnfll Meeting of the
QiL' 3 «f» c iH ,oW ® Ti 1,1 *k* “Plttibnrgfc, Fort Wayna and
SWS®!* l ?" will ha&MalthW rbom.cf
i DAvlib^L??* olB, **tyo* Pjtttocrgh, onTUßS
*fi3.ltaJ2i^ Jor ***** Batt,«mfebck,
| *iii iw tf th *Director* fa lh® year ISM,
' Di «clo« to wcratha enuring
i dwh proximo. .MOtfSlJ o** 0 ** pUc * 60 WKDHISDAy, the
Tlm> Trausfcr DookaartnVi*
el March, both fro » the Slit toSOth
Ohiooud itockin lb*
and Chicago hailroad
Tsrtrd into ibe stock of tZI2. * 'j jyh baa not been COB*
sot t« PDtiUWtj»*ot«4t»»Uel«^* ayU that ttoa, Will
Stockholders prc«fcatJogth*ir c«rtin».>-_.. ... 1
Company to any Th-kef Agent on iha lh» tbl*
boaold an X sen man Ticket troa
an<l rolwu for On* Far* the
March 3Mii to April 3d, both i admire. Bt osffi*”? 1
Prejnleut. h-3S.irt AUGUSTUS BRAOLByTi^.^ I *
ALI.KUn£hl 158VBASCS COBPt^f
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ance of tlio actof Aaaembly relating tht
charter of incorporation approved January 27, JS69, Books
to receive subscript! .m lt> tho Capital Btockof the_ aAIXE
fIHKNT INSURANCE OJMPANT”-of FUtlhorgb Will bo
npooo.l el tho MERCHANTS' Fourth atreet,
PiluburKb, on MONDAY the IJrsDAYOYUABCHHZXT,
to remain open fur Ore days, (onlea. tho stock' bo sooner
from loa. u, to 4 o’clock P. a, of each day.
Tbdi. M. Xluvre, |
Harvey Childs,
Isaac M. Penouck,
dubn A. Wilson,
A. M. Wallingford,
James LanghUn,
Gas*. W. Cm, ’
Illicit.l
Jas. B.Uamy, ]
W. U. JLyoo,
Isaac Junta,
Geo. R. While,
Hubert fleer,
Alexander Bpeer,
M. W. Watson,
tßtiucational.
Pentf - Institute^
/CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.—
iuu a iSiSI? 8 ut ? »«lwnua«K»ou TUESDAY; Slat
•Co ILct.
TO LET—A, three story Briek House, ua
Jltu»ted do llaL b,l»een SoJjm TMrtlifif’^
imp. h;i: «:,d coid water, ir. IBAAOJOBfcT 3 '
TO LET—l’.to well finished two store raf
Erick D*olliQga,ccnt*inlog nioo
wyiio atreet, near Chatham, within fire mloutcs wffiTf
tho PosiMjfnce. JKnqalmflf ewmnw wntf
DK>S A. STEEEBTE.277 Fametrwt.
T° L T—A comfortnMe two story sb
X Dwelling contaiulngslzroomsanaßalvhedanwLJß^
umate on Washington AUegheny City.
_i’: R It. 11. KINU, No, 3n Liberty at.
TO LET—A Store Room on Fifth SL. SB*
In tho most dealrmhle location on that greet
oughfare. Apply at 155 Liberty atreet. - - •
J* RIDDLE, WIETB b CO.
'T'O firstciass HwellinaS
JL u> Ir r, with-'aU the modern improvement*. *• 0 Isj
, 1 HITCHCOCK, McCKEERYA
J* l9 No. 123 Second and 151 B*nni ft,
T‘J LET—A three story Briek HweUinE«
J. uoow, cooutolns 6 reomi. So. 44 Coomn rtn»?E
En.|i.lr. ~1 J-14 WAIT*«rttSON, ÜbmljTtT*'
TO LET.—That desirable boemesa PK
•(and, with dwelling affected. oa th® corner ofjSl
WDWt J and attests, Well adapted tor a
eery store, l-ln- occupied aj meh for the lut
yeara. Kn<in»ru«.r R. 11. KINCk
jM,< . i No. 311 liberty atrwt.
f PO LET.—A comfortable brick dwell-g*
A lug. rooulalng nixroom® and flntiW r«rr*f.
nati. .mu'liaranmrt, between Liberty am! Perm. ■ Eoqalrt
°J [J=»MJ K- n. KIKQ, No SU ÜbtrtyrtT
TO LET—Tho Warehouse Boom ifnd Office
now iccnpM by Porfor R. Friend t C«,»S Front at.
Al*o, I.o ft* snitnhln for Btoriog col ton.
. _ ISAIAH DICKEY* QQ.
FOK KENT—A Lot 144 by 100 feet, on which'
are erected, Boildlnga, Btaeki, Aeu, rcmleriar it anlt»-
we !or any kind of mannfactorrog, aihiata on Denman
Birmingham, oppoeltelfenaman’a M Depot Ku
<lnil? I ° r ALEXANDER KINO.
Liberty Pittebbreh.
]?OK R"
ENT— ‘ ’T
iV, A ” N . B WABEUODS*. KI.ISUIIM KrwLad
ioinlng N. IlolDiMl Sana, Onfchcd-aii.l ibclrol la tin bat
manlier froia cellar to jiml, for abofoafo and retail dr.
Bawl* Imjfnrea, arlth nr wlthoat a larjo Uiroo itorv Wari
" jl', I :.'/"’ "* r JullH WAY, Ja,
dBll:<uf Pnwicklcyrllle YottOffire.
tffitp auction Sales.
■f • -M- DAVIB, Auctioneer,
Ocnnmarclal Bales Booms Ho. U Fifth StrieL
Building lots in the oity of at,
LKOriEJn' At Auction.—On Taeedijr awning;
-**» at o clock, win bo cold, at the comaeicUl win
rooms, Wo. (A filth at-, that valuable Lot of4rraod.Bttiato "
Bi the turner of Bobimon ami Oorojr atreat*, baring* treat
bo bot ° q B< ? b,ajcn ■ tree * «od oxl®dloff aloogCoray ■*.
AJ«>, the lot . adjoining tbs ahorn, baffaiga frentof 20
foot op Ooroy rtm;t and eiteadlag boet&l foot
caab.rcsidos ip two equal annual pey
menta, with lofcrcat. mr!2 . P. M-LATIs, atJ? J
OALE OF FIFTH ST. PBOPEBTY—On
Of lot* rttomto 00 Fifth street, between WtKSToH i£-V,.
hAmig a front of fcol, with the pririlegeofaS fort
al.oj am t-olMins the MCODdtL st6ry over ouJjolfof tbo
erectedathr&j*ory ßriekßuJJJiDKNo.
I*>l. Title iudiapatahln. Terms Undo, » r -
" rU p. 11. baVir: iiW
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.—
On TatwUj eTODiog, March 15th, at 7i4 o'clock.*! th«
commerce mlmroom*, No.s4fifth MiMvimtaaoU
.t? * aUnotectum* Bank of Fltttbmh.
■W do CltLceoa’ B*ok of JPJtUbnreh. •, ** Dni * *
-CL do Ft. W. A Chicago BaflnjadCo,
. p- M. DATIE. iiu.
Trustee sale of penn st. prop-
EKXY.—On Thursday afternoon, March 17th. at 3
?**«*• on the premise*, wUI be ao{4, ‘ (boat Bn ndufate-
Lot*, utnato on the uofjh aide of Peon it, between *f »ffi¥
*Dd Adams Fifih.ward, commencing at the dlftittcetf
,6 feet from Factory it, each lot haring a front oUQfeetca
Pcnnit, and extending back 100 feet to an wller 20 feet '
wide, on which ia erected 6 two itory Pram* BweUin*
Iloosca. Termaataale. mrlO p. AL I>AVIR; AncL *
CURB FOR CONSUMPTION!
DO. CHORCHUL’S DISCOVERT!
WI nchester’e Gentuna of Dr V(
J« P. OhuehUPi Conpcmnd or ' 1 /
THE HTPOPHOSf HIIE
of LIME, BODA and POTASH,
AtfiancMxciTrQhYßinainmY'or-' *
CON 8 U M T I ON .
THE great Chemico-Medic&l Discovery of
the curated Or. J. P. Churchill, of Parti, fir* mad*
mown by him to tbo French Academy ofMedSno ahoot *»
important era Ja itajEgrf
J* lv » finttlmeintbohlatoryof the woriffou »
found that anrely itrikeaat UuvWt/Mi'
bjraSarittsr tit/dteart
nit qf l\t MoooLincreaaes the nrlaßDi SwfcUk
or vital font, invigontSTSldtSSZ
v£«TO n f?l!*i w ? dtlmsnot oal r OUKS, bs?£2
JS; 1 "” 0 * °““* l^lSconrg.
r to the Public*.^!
Variouß prepartUanaare already la tho market; purport-
dlaoo»«,n«iMrwsich
wo solemnly caution both the proloaatan andthe
Ut no onebedaedred, but aak for and qm oilytha pn>
pamkm aold from the a iLe General Depot la the {farad
State*, .No. 43 John street, and bearing a/oc timUt alirna.
J-WiscHisita, by whom aloe* Cr.Chnrdilirrrat.
t pt T, a J? P atH P ul «umi utncHTMicmr rau
In
viTAi Poyxa, Dyipepaia, lndjg«atioa,and Vestal# Wort?
ucs9ea,lt la aaoTerelznandlfiTalnahlaTanMdy.,
„ . . 49*JULA2>THE TEStmOffY.-a
PnntVttN. Y. AM iriean MoßcaS itcmihlf, fvr Jfcy,lSsB.
‘•Whaterer may be ouroosdniloaa with reference to tha
claim! ol Dr. Charchill, for the Hypophoephltaa wntwrim
re modi ea In tabercnloda (conamnpoooiy XSZUCiVIxwo
noomaTonttviicioftawiUM*a* iumrir imanw
FVomtAe Earth American Msdie& Beporicrjbr Od~ 185*.
"This Medicine b scienttflcally' prepared and feliahla.—•
We hare used Uio oarownpraeue^iaphthlifsnzlßMnalla.
and other forma of disease, with Tflty *ttsfrctnrr
• • • • Inatxty-eightcaaw in
siren, thlrty-aeren wwe la the incipient, and
Intheaecend andadranead *agcaof caumactfan:'
malnder were beyond hope. With tha «»ptlonortbal«E
tweasea, which were much benefited, all bnt tfano. which
are atillAoabtftil, rscorersdperfectlyA - “«ee,wnjca
bottkaonly.lA
!»7M!S^WJSSSHSs
.and *pnriooa preparation nent them. *
ni£S r, w!5 # w of Dr. CJmfdiin’k
Comptmnd of the HypophuaphUot of Uoe, Soda and Potath
Is aold at wboleaabja t theaolo GonenlbataL.a?
.ill tafap, b/ftU
ti). United SUtei. : Cirr,,!.,. .n r- ||wlT ltr n
* «™?T«wnirotoK.to
eotiwmteil. uendneoedteedil
.i)ox£7dl in addition to tho rognlarad<lre*ubriow.
j.wiscnEwnt,;
, _ . American end Forego AgoaerQßia,
JaSlflmdfiwTlla] 43:Johafitroet, New York.
SKWIJSro- JHACiiLNiCS, 1
LABI, WSBSIIia dl 00.
SEWING MACHINES,.
(obc XSEBSST, -
They ure more rimpl® aoJ dortila i B eccurtmcljon (b«0
auyoU>«r No Cuddy ahonl Jbo withoct opo, ■ .l/:
Ttrj, mat, lie, oatmb, BTncg Ash w.t
ForT.ilortus«,iSl.«>.nttb S UI-y u , a i !0^iB jj^ mtt . 1
log a >troog anti alaatlc mud, (roman WHonjTOoLej
. FAIK tOCK-ETirctf o n brti gifci
s. m. MAiamn, * cn. '
ca* .
Btanuttia, tiiegant and Vatoablo WiS
' ,B »* ISBCED. !
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bb chronicle* *n Cc* mii&w iwt thTi>^» a **.-^P t * toT *
Utf aOtgea cgcatßC *<**?*■,'
The work abo
inference to tin •nclentdftUwsS-“S!L?SJ2S t »
ftct* wd eoiu^j2fK«£S2iS2s?*
carll, th*t«T«rj *t*&U<iXa^J*tt*S****&>-
Nofotjectaa b»3wwW,«y?|,«!>»p^
ad niration tbsa to tattle Ihwflw**? 1 hitherto held tu
•tabt Mh, ". h,Wj»» »Mch
peopled
It, the lamaist «*4 *MjE
clan of terete feoeli iflyttlCi trlttmtlmt
POHyPIUI*.
if. WM. B. HEBXOoi, ;
3>El - <^ rt -a,BS!i^h
EWOOODS tUK :SPRING BALES.—
Oyg *wl Bnff oaSotitf," Boff
■&' f SoSfcir9to&^^^^S^? ?ooor '
' '/.»afem£^S'i^su^tois,
G.6.Hoo*y,
J&o.D.HcOord, c
Geo. W. Jackson,
Allan Kramer,
R. £. Sterling.
Robert Patrick,
D. H. Bosk.