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PITTSBUBI
TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 15, 1859.
~ Ten Tb uu>n° War ii. Eobope.-TLo la»t
grnt conflict' ia which .England, France and
SardinU were engaged against Rnseia, wan in
desd terrific, In the means of destruction em
ployed aad in the sacrifice of life and property
which resulted.. In these respects the Crimean
war was not singular. In the fact, however,
that the.contending parties withdrew, like prize-
fighters, into a lot,” on out of the way
"place, and there, in a comparative desert, tore
each other in pleceß, the Crimean war tfas singu
lar, and to a remarkable degree unattended with
the peculiar horror* of sacked and plundered
towns, desecrated shrines, wd depopulated dis
tricts.
The wtt, which now appears to hang like a
thunder ejtoudabove Europe, will desolate the
most popdlons and cultivated portionrof that
continent] Austria, Bavaria, and all Northern
Italy, wili be its opening theatre,and -if a second
Lelpsio qr Waterloo should follow, through all
tho land of sunny France will there be desola
tion. The Crimean war will sink into insignifi
cance in comparison with this. The New Fork
Tribune has a carefully prepared statement of the
contingents each of the powers in opposi
tion to France can provide. The following aro
ihefigures:
vis SIXH*
Austria 800,000 I Ninth Corps «,000
PrnssU 400,000 | Tenth Corps.-...-4-,000
Bavaria— 70,000 j Reserve Pmaion.lt.ooo
Eighth C( -- 46,000 | , .1,418,000
ligbtb Corps..
T0u1....
“Of. ibis colossal force, the last five items, i
amounting to 218,000 men, are always ready, <
an<f form but the rtgularptau ttlablishmenl of the '
respective Sines, after calling in all the men on 1
furlough. These States could therefore easily
furnish 100 000 to 150,000 men more, but as no
organisation exists for them, we have not counted
them ai all; iwyAnore than the Prussian second
levy uf the Laodwehr. Austria can certainly
have 700.000 men under arms at a fortnight e
notice, lu Prussia, the calling in of the reserve
of war (men on furlough) would- take even less
time, and would swell the lino to its full comple
ment of 2251000 men. Thus, within a fortnight,
Germany c*u bring some 1,150,000 men Into the
field, a month afterward, some 2/0,000 more,
and then all the Prussian second levy, all the
x, Bavarian reserve, and some 100,000 Austrian
frontier soldiers, are still available. And'when
this is exhausted, then, and then only, will ex
traordinary efforts be necessary.”
These are the picked troops of Europe; the
" An£tri*n.C»jiilr>, 07,000 strong, are her most de
stractive arm, and are the most effective horse
in the world. The matf or portion of the foot, or
light armed corps in all tho armies, are supplied
With the Minnie rifle, or rifle bore muskets, carry
ing*ehot a great distance; the cannon in tho ar
tillery forces are for long range and combine' aU
those “improvements" calculated to make them
most destructive. If this war shall come—which
Providence forefond! it will be the most terrible
which history has yet had to record.
Tho above figures record only the forces bn
one side. More than two million of men will
be in the field in the aggregate.
Usios or tub Orposinon—ut
, tho part of a element V f «PP°M‘»oato
-> iemarhey. A ‘writer in the New
rus, in surveying the political field, re
marks that of the republicans aro
anxious for a geoeral coalition against the party
in power, and coolly adds, “To effect this it is
hardly necessary 16 say they mast abandon their
present platform In i*eganl to the Slavery ques
tion, and come out as nationals of the first,
water.” The Ezpriu correspondent can hardly
be serious in making such an unreasonable de
mand of a great party that two years ago car
ried nearly the entire North. He bos been
merely indulging in a little bravado for tho pur
- pose of tickling the ears of a few conceited na
tionals in tho North and South. But whether
he is ecrlpas or not, we feci inclined to adopt tho
language of the Newark Mfrcwry, in refernce to
this extraordinary proposition. That papeT
Bays:
*»lt is title, undoubtedly, that the Republi
cans desire a combination, in the next Presiden
tial contest, of all the elements opposed to the
Democracy, bat they will not permit the New
. York Exprcu or its correspondents to dictate
the basis of the onion. They will sacrifice
much to wrest the country from the role which
disgraces it, but they will not-wbandon one jot
or tittle of the doctrine touching the extension
of Slavery which they now hold. This is the
fact, and it should be perfectly understood by
all those gentlemen wLo think to patch np auolon
by taking ail things and giving nothiog.”
why should the Republicans seek a utftan af
ter giving up the very principle upon which their
organization r&ts ? 'ln that event it would bo
a mere struggle for political spoils, without iho
eclat of a contest for great measures. The Re
publicans do not understand that mode of con
ducting a battle.
,j - Raroßtican Tbicmpo*.—The Albany Evening
;! Journal shows the most remarkable gains for the
Republicans in the town elections. They now
i foot up, Republicans, 4SO; Democrats, 204.;
Americans, 23. Last year they stood Republi
?•' * cans, 455 ; Democrats, 212; Americans, 44,
V IheLocofoco and Know-Nothing parties in that
* ' State are rapidly disappearing, and in a few
years “the places that now know them willknow
them no more forever.”
From NeW Hampshire, ve have all heard,
■d " There has been, as we supposed would be (he
case, a sweeping Republican victory. It is of
' no use to count the majorities, as*, we carried
everything.
We have watched from day to day the returns
«of the town elections in the State of Maine, for
marly, perfectly reliable for locofocoism by from
six to ten thousand majority. We have before
us returns from about thirty towns. As aspeci
.*• , men—*we find in the towns of Sweden, Albany,
Waterford, Frybnrg, Lovell, Norway, Paris,'
-• Stow, Livermore, Bowdoinham, Bast Livermore
uid Hiram,which ire have written down just
as-tboy occur in iho report, and which we have
nof'selecled as exceptions, for they are
KionTt-rouß Republicans elected and fire Hepo
:}■ crate—one of the latter being of the Douglas
etripe. This too,in wh&t was formerly tbeGibralter
% of ebomidetoocrracy in the Stato.
- cans -bare largely increased their majorities
wherein'- the Free States, except in Now
.'Hampshire, where, although* tbo Republican
"l iiu is larger than it was lastyear, the majority
T •v 11 if lessV Oar friends there sajr that they can
S teat locofocoiam so*asy that there is no ose in
, - - getting out our whole party- Enough go to the
'/ *• polls to giro the 1 ’ a good beating,
and thatV all they want.
It ia reported from HarriaburgOhat Ihe Cora
miUesof tbo PcnnaylTaniaLegislature'«» whom
wm referred the petition of Mra. Emllj h.Jry
fordiTotce from her Jmaband, Mr. dimes B.
Fry, bate decided to report a Mil granting the
petition. We are not Surprised at. tbia decision
ia the Committee; bat we ready to be
liefs that ib will be adopted by Legislators.
Certainly there is ho other means by which that
body could so deeply injure the State in the
\ opinion of other communities, os tbo passage of
■, suchabilL Whaterer the fact might be,it would
; be totally impossible to oonrinoo tbe public that
any other lnfiuenoe than the money of M". Grigg
coald hare-led to the passage of so groundless
and unjustifiable ad act.— N. Y. Trii:
T t is to be presumed that the members of tbe
• ' *ylranta Legislature know how to judge
‘Wldence before them in this ease, and
-i doubt that they are oe capable of
•Veir minds free from bias os the
?jy r 'w'ho is one of the editorial
W me, end to whom,-probably,
/.e above belongs. As Air.
' ■3 Grigg with a keen eye
’rlgg, 1 ’ the imputation
■ ? .need fey ',’ame
•v bad* from
[For iheDal! Jriltonrshfl»ze&e] J'l BjiijicivATioa io EussiA.—ln len of the gOT- | JUID SMwttiWnnttS. ' fcjUßinCM jxoticts & ®Sanß y~ t rr»rV">if“wOßKB~FOß SALE.—The ' ""oiroioiwiA£-^;sv i s a ’} ;
Th. Tonn.K. Tax £££& pSrf «..ocip«ia», ]Vf ASO N i C HALL. ' p OF THE ON- CntiU* «d Eocb*,.*rC£| on ‘ ITS-Not.cb .-TlTjS'iial MeeS £of t&
jfzzgss.% attrsx ■ ?z s t:itr*u u. ». c. r i, r m FUi -^ s iSfearM-s^sssss
xp th. dicut. practiced in .bo gmml "c„n6d ol ,,'o ot w.laa, On. Jno.adkoMOW« among Ih.aam- r p> C «■•- ,' ° “T. «■- « JJJ ,* ” B n.o.e, h<,.;,?n o, cit, ot “ T ,Vff t
g S.a” wkUh.tl» Prana. Bailroad i» cnacarorinstu b er. A general commission bad been named to K t, M D ta ‘ ° ,t ™ n ™V( »r» 1“ d lsw!
play off on onr innocent fiood ojd Con.mon.wth t h, projocl. of Ibeoo thrw UoTernmon.o f'AKKWKLL COI'BSK '- 'JOHN r ».'.>«!. X?'. A. UK«» ~
Judging from the past and present operations of before tboy are bubmined to the Cenlral Com* OP ukalil*** 4 FKO't Tnr: H/ 1 * 1 ! 1 - 11 —" »/- Tii«-» <wtion fur TUncton to wsti* the ensuing
the company, Pennsylvania has a fcarfol future ro iu* e Uis composed of one delegate named SSASSfEAfiB. *" at «\ iNoKK*NtMtCK. A mv«iul hand steam engine, jt*t, »»in>* h.-uiwtho woe ptaceon WEDNESDAY, the
before her, for her Legislative and Executive do* »y , hc mioi; , C r of the Interior, three named by* ’ TIIKV mth wm. K.nimiok. f »- *«. «*** n„„ihO-of S’o.rf <»>» Um 2Ut tti -
partmenta aro likely to sink intomero c ° Dtr i™ no the Governor General of these three Provinces pos IT ,VKLV BB TUB U»T aik\ M to wh ejlm-w, ‘°qSixN. j .f March, u-ih inrh..nV. ib. SSL m the
to carry out against tbo people thokchest. of aco - . DO t,| M from among tie ProT.noial KKHBIR.iII .L.ioU,- ■“ '■ in ll 'S'.*".'VE.'i'jmi."ini .''it .“niiaiho PUn»"4 i Ohio .oJ ohtojna lo4luj, w r„nr,jno
w*-w **"’ .oHm-.-* r. Tnb. . Z2Z&SZ&&* . 1 coiumallyTkcommesi* the ZStt™-*"*- ‘-^ r j sSSST»?»^S»tB*
6"f“ou.!o nna“r,.and ,bU. .wmionaf 03 "tUF Ul ' V , MT IpOB'SALE OK W
tonnago tax, in ail iU-beariDgs; *« alsod^-*^. m«D.—At Ui« rjllage ot ManU.eJ.of congeoUoo of lh« RICHARD Til i • U! e\UL It UMUMAN. P -ti.rj bri-k
oar Citizens, but Judge Ewiog (President «f the. , on , fl| c, ft Moudey Hth. MARY KMMA, tf . UK bt»a( K.v. R. Qu Prldfty M*r«t» l«U»i • ; 7 TT U - n?'u io !£* JIJ L KxcuMbn Ticket fromi that SUUonjto kto.
: . Cniontown RoilrooJ, .bich ia expoctc.l-l'J tb« »»> ; H'rh«»ik wd jl »»"“J' "°° u .io-oJ a. Thi.d .MU.tNi.hl. lul'A I'.TN EHSII 11' NOTICE 1 ..e till- ,*Sk. .1 »■■. ■■< »Pi-ty u OKO. , bnrg h .n.l rolnro r “' L i
laf tb. PwMylwDlaCanttal : «x»^-««»»«»*'.'“*•“ HENRY THE VIII. C b ,lU ?; ITX ™f ’ augostosbeaulkt, a^-,.
Olmwa Um. «ao J««“ x . 10 o'clock, A. M. . *a-T..~M ««»*» #» »»■"•*• B-McoU... .. “ i SIMICK .'ell str.i.uk»iw..t.. "0J..00.1. Aiiwb-Of. , ? ,«rrnr!_r
JSSrioi*’ “ J 7 r pS antborltaUro | Oheonio •i>UWUI«A.-We bate m our poe- ' qn-ul u, u «.ud Üb» »-*«“ w "'* l ' r “*
soaS’tboT P b.“o diitribntod liberally. A free I .ha. U w ««->»' <«• d ~"“ 1 dl »*“ b » Tkkct . w 7, UUJ .. .11 .ho prtmw- »«* »1 M-U BBU.X B. Ci„. _ .I'll
and mSjoDdon. PreM-.bo good common .on.o of BMtoad &«.«• sm™. H.Wa wd m the door. i Si a WLUMWB TJOK SA LB.—Stovoa for wota"g.^A
the neonlo. and now and then a-communicalion from WeeliaJt Uk* plfasnr g N. B.—No tlckeU wiJl U sold at thf *fl*' u «* l,v “ 1 ... .. ‘. . P Iwiion.Ha-.thr l-»t «c>.<twl patterns;
ImUb,diridoal or oUiOr who opprcciatw Uio duty ol KI »,n donbUns ll.la .BUoicnL i„ s . hwecomaieand. TTVISEOLUTIOS —'lbeco-imn.ioraliip id tb' r„ ns F,u.a.r.. CoJ Seoul.-.Srf Irena Bri.uuia,KSfc
“ "‘“‘“'b P.:=?£~E£SHSa E“Ss'4HSS*“,f-^
Let mo giro in yonr column, a .unplo hlstoty of lmi 6, tio „, „hkb th. pobUe .honld p.»d«.ta.. ; WH. BAfiALKt, Fn.IJ.-0., K?s2E«.ln «ul,.h. bulnwol tbelat. . b T„|, . r.|.r.™,,. ,i 11.....-k. »r«.
this tonnatreutax, by illnstration, and just think, of It p nr tbaiiDg. aivnwi t 9«r>-ui7. ~r m - t*** rft * toc i^ in ‘i*** ,,J *1
Sr,b few moment/and admit its truth to tho life. P «.Sold st 11 p« bottlß, or .!x boUles lor %i, by tbe rn> PAMDKL L MARSIIKLI, lir «u. CIIAS. H • BWSELL M ,| w ? .ik n. Q Ouy Bt«e Wa^nv.^
I Ton have a mill on a fine ftowing stream,’ busily O^M Waier bftvten jfarkt and Wbcd ffir i. l-t, KBAMIB-BLSKUa. ww bk*u=
1 —> ! J S M-~H >Ssi C S S«.« - «*• - d -IN retiring fr ; ,, fir., nrPavs, B.asfu. W
privilege. You fear.a rival would injure your usi jiVpVn 9.tlbtrttßnunito, *y-iusnr«’» P iiiuittrt»ora»iD*g('hT aim, agaiMi j lo.uioM'' l '-i" T?OR SALE —A harm containing 2-I‘J acres,
ness, but finally-we agree on terms, \ouaretotiro J?tCu) lh.. InUnd Nsvtgatton *Dd Traotpon [ .. |tt , bur y ch r >j Hri h U. w. u »'A\Mi. H looclosrru 40 In moeitow, lmUt.ce W*h tiTubi'nsl. I»H«
mo the right and the water privilege. lam to pay you | aUon. ’’ „i» w*»rrd; improreuiont* hc»wM«g t»on»e, roc-1
six wnts a barrel forever tor all tbo flour I turn Jut; , PARTNERSIII P.-The ui.dersipnM, barili K ..j orchid of " r .
this is your rent compensation te the rights j d*r in- anm- » U J «t, u- ..f 4 c ; j kn.J«, nu»i» u.V h?»t gm/.ifc «»r ms
on your land and water, and incidentally to pteCect ! , b - vi»r~ and «nu.. « aution PR. 11- JU* Apply
yo/in some measuro from the competition of my 1 !“ i b>s «f OhV.i, 3-i .i.«r w,.t of
s nSw mill and improved machinery; my failwje to 5 "»*»- hr cUAltL>:s 6. Ht^vlX. -city. ’- |0
comply with the terms to forfeit tho lease. I think j frank s*. HlS>ki.i.
cusiomors —destroy your busiuess-—bribe your mill- , The „f n...flrm »ui ciotinur •*
ers-tura off your wator-and finally, when your- i*TuTr» NMtiCK * o'
establishment is silent and dilapidated as a conse
quence of my efforts, buy it for a song, and giro my
notes in payment You still congratulate yourself
on having the rent, or toll, left to help mako up your
losses and pay the interest on your origiual largo
expenditure. L finding that, owing to my now hav
ing tho Increased business afforded by tho stoppago
of yonr mill, the rent of six cents per barrel is quito
an item, beg jon to remit tbo tax. You have no
mill now, why should you collect toll ? In despite
of this cogent reasoning, you insist on having your
due. I thou resolve that your family and neighbors
shall pay the six cents' per barrel, and soon persuade
some of them it is your doing, not mine, and wo muni
make-common cause against ,vom. But you aro in
exorable, and many of the neighbors, thinking the
law ought to protect them against extortion, aro un
willing to resort to tho suggested method of robbing
von. Failing in this, I declare that the putt-you
ebargo is illegal, unconstitutional. I get the opinion
of my attorneys to that effect—perhaps endorsed by
some judge who wants to grind his axe at my mill—
and, fortified with these, refuse to pay what I owe
you, demanding at the samo timo that yon shall give
me a clear receipt and a quittance of all future claims, 11. H. RYAN.
or if yon do not —mark the dreadful penalty—l will ,en “~
appeal to the Supreme Court! " . . unty '"--
What will yon do ? /*•«« an ««etiho», <y co«r*e,
and collect the money and proceed to rrfectaforfatvre ._ r cu (? "
of the (ease. This is precisely a parallel to tho pro- .^ortni’"
gress and present condition of affairs botween tho 1 BU V *
Slate and tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and
the Legislature ought at once to proceed to takepos
tesslon of the charter of tho company.
Bnt'to pnrene tho parallel with a further supposi
ion. Suppose you are foolish enough iu a weak
loment to yield to my demand and give up your
tst claim. Scarcely will the transaction bo con-^
adedwhen I will discover that tho intorcst on [
ose note* is burthensome. “That also is not paid
mo—it is assessed on your own neighbors and d( , ~
ends—you ought not to extort from than, eic." ... obu Her*
I have gathered strength all this timo and you 1 .wjo u>» / -
vo grown weaker, and tho-argumonls onmysido __ 1
:tty much tho samo os before, 1 will get rid ot ''
3 “burthen in my trade" also—and finally when .aonM £»*
f notes becomo duo which' I gave for your mill, «lo .«oa>»r with -
a think I will pay them ? Not I. “Yonr rickety .
l mill was worthless ! 1 only took it off you bands
m motives of pity. It would have broken you '
long .go. Bolides, »»...r.V ENT'
to 1 Jll bate to c..llr,r.T.A»H'to-<&rtryi<j4mCT
nr ".l ?"■”?* s™“ J ro f i Cl'"
as cheap as they do-at Jones mill. It ij %
1 TiffWortby of an honest man Uko you to ask sach u oN ’
thing. It is, io fact, Mncomlirnfiona/.'" I shudder j
to think, Messrs. Editors, what a rascal I am made to !
appear in tho abovo transactions, nn<l I grieve to
think that in tho dealings of this corporation with
Pennsylvania—ibecharacter as intended tu repre
sent its greediness and wont of moral honesty is not
tho least overdrawn. First, it accepts tbe charter
with all its conditions—one of which was the Ton
nage Tax. Thus making a perfect contract to pay.
Next, it destroys and depreciates with all .tbo arts of
a speculator in tho stock market, or a rival in trade,
tho value of tho State Works. Then it buys-off the
transporters on tho Main Line, to stop the revenue.
Tbo revenue being partly destroyed, it next buys tho
property for a song under a special act\>f tbe Legis.
l&turo so contrived as to deter any one else irom bid
ding. The tonnage tax, which was imposed id pari
to prevent just such a result as this, aud mainly
failed to prevent it, by being too small a sum iancxi
the object of attack—and tho arguments used are
precisely of the nature of those given above. If
these arguments succeed, similar ones probably will
bo brought forward to gel tid of other dues to tho
commonwealth—and.finally to avoid payiog for the
Main Line. «
It is on ingenious plan, that of making tho people
of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia believe that wo alone
pay tbe tonnage tax, and therefore ought to get it
taken off, but a moment's reflection will show that tho
subscription to tho Marietta Railroad, tho stock
holders’ dividends, the salaries-of tbo officers of tho
road, tho tonnage tax, (be interest on thoconstmuiiao
bonds, and a hundred other things, alt cams out of
tho $5,2110,467 22, gross earnings of tbo road last
year. All the expenses of the - read are “taxes on
trade," and ono is no more a re* oa trade 'than tbe
other. If tho sum of two or three hundred thousand
dollars paid to tbo State of Pennsylvania is picked out
tbU year, to be denounced as a “tax on trado" and
specially eharged to the citizens of Pennsylvania,
what is to prevent some other item from succeeding
to its cheaply manufactured odium ?
And if the sum of $200,00 is so direful in its effects
on tbe trade of tbe road, and U the grand cause of
discrimination and eTery evil, what is the effect of
too $2,163,4 15 64, tut earnings shown by the report
of last year ? This is indeed “straining at a gnat
and swallowing a camcL"
They magnify the gnat into a great elephant to
hide tho from view.
1 The last annual report ol the company says; “tho
citizens of Pittsburgh complain, and justly of tbo
laryc discriminations made in the rates of freight ia
I favor of more distant points, discriminations which
I ore necessary to enablo the company to meet its obli
> gallons, but tboy turn their closures from tho ea»r*c
to the effect, and demand relief from thoso who have
not the ability to grant it, without a sacrifice which
-it would bo unreasonable to aik." This is unice
sentence. It admiU that tho Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, a creature of the legislature, unjustly op
presses ‘the eltizens of the commonwealth. They
“turn their censures from tho coiun to the effect!"
Is that a justification,even if correct?' But it is not
evon correct. The effect the citizens of Peonsyl
vania suffer under; we/eefit In all onr business re
lations. The cause is the obstinacy and greediness
of tbo Railroad Company exhibited In th? exorbitant
profits they demand from those who are compelled
to use the road. Wo censure the cause while wo
suffer under the effect.
Aod what is tbe “sacrifice which it would bo un
reasonable to ask?" Blmpty that tho company should
charge citizens of Pennsylvania wherever they reside
no higher rates of freight than it charges citizens of
ether States for tbe same articles going the samo dis
tances. It is simple yuttfoc, and it is wonderful that
every honest man In tho State does not raise his voice
in favor of legylolivo enactment to compel this justice
to be done.
In tho seotenco quoted, and tbo context, tho Direct
ors claim that tbo tonnage tax is the - cause of the
wroDg dono to the citizens of Pittsburgh, pnd they
try to moke it seem that wo of Pittsburgh alouo ure
injured, although every citizen of the State who uses
tbe road is equally wronged. In their eyes, tho $2,-
163,000 of net profits is nothing—it is-tho $200,000
which does the business. When tho glaat’s back was
broken by the last straw, of course it was tbe straw
did the mischief; remove that, says somo wise doctor,
and ho will got up well again !
And what is tho nature of tho remedy suggested
by the company?. Merely that wo, because wo aro
smarting under lojurios inflicted by tbe company,
shall turn In and aid it in repudiating or getting rid
oflts “obligations" to tho Commonwealth. The com
pany wrongs us in order to compel us to help U to
wrong tho State treasury, aud the creditors of tho
State to whom tho tonnage tax is solemnly pledged.
It seems idle to waste timo and paper in the ex
posure of these simplo sophistries, and yet if it is not
done publicly as well as privately, we may bavo to
•eem to swallow them on all occasions. Thera is much
more to-ho said, but I have written more already than
Is convenient for your columns.
Satcrbat, March 12,1853.
Ton Ouukst Ihqa^itaht. — 4 correupomleut
in the London Tima calculates tho ogo of the
great California tree, in the Crystal Palace at
Sydenham, at about six thousand four hundred
and eight year* 1 It must havo been planted,
according to thnt, when Adam was a very small
baby, if not before. Tho same writer refers to
another California tree, which mast be at least
seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight
years old.
The .method -in whioh the computation was
mode is this: the writer took two pieces of tho
wood of the tree, one of the hoart and another
of the sop wood, about an inch equaro each,
and he counted the concentric layers, which are
supposed to indicate the annual growth. .In
the be found forty-fire layers to the;
inch, and in the sap-wood twenty-one; andna
the treo Is fourteen feet in diameter, ten of hewt
and foot of sap, the result was eoailyobtainod.
The second treo spoken of was thirty-nine feet
In diameter.
Washisgtos, Friday, March 11,1750.— Dcady,
recently appointed Jadgo of Oregon, is the
leader of the ultra Pro-Slavery party in that State.
The Cabinet had a lengthy scesion to-day.— |
The President eaid if he had a Congress elect to ;
convene. ho would summon it toaeet in ninety
days. The late day at which the Southern Stiles
hold their, elections,and the fact that some of them
cannot hold special elections without the author
ity of their Legislatures,embarrasses the Cabinet.,
greatly/) If the Post Office Deportment benot
txtricatcd/rom its- financial difficulties before
the thirtletfrday efJonp,. the Government will be
lTCoßgreasis convened previous tor'
that date thaiPtepublicaeszausiinevitably or
ganise it . * Whloh hcrn of the dilemma shall the
AdolnlfltratlofttWWpt •
jOßce;
ViaA
* 'tlbV
Five Hundred Dollars Beward.
The undersigned having received letters 1' vhn. M. lie...
Irom several merelwnts of Pituburgh, Informing him that ' B*ma»aiU», Oopt. M JV'* HW ' lr,g '
•mod uaprlodpM ko «W«i •« *«“£»• L“'“sUnh.
selling a mUc-d aodpolsoaoiiaUquor, under hl« trade mark, 1 jjj CanfioliT Frauds Boilers,
“SchicJdtn Aromatic Schnapps,*’ pat np in bottles jvltfa la- I & narhaogh,' j £>»*“ ablpton
W, rrr W „, and UclmlUc, of bU .0 1(W »,.b, or » «1- j O. Jj™" »'*“*■
Imitation thereof, and believing that m»ay o»b*-H in differ* ,— — - - - - -yrrs. p.i.o it
cotclti«Bliltbovort«.ooso s odJollio~uo>W':no 0 .b0.i- j TJ ARTWELL A SUEPUABO,
C3B, in defiance of the peril* and penalties attached there- j -U.
to, and to put a "top to the pirating of hi* trademark bo.
cow offotea iwatd of fire Hundred Dollars tor auchovl- Corner of Wood and Sixib Streets,
dence as will lead to the detection and conviction of »nj g-dr Propri.-torj.cf the FOTEIt CAPILU. a preparation
person or parties Implicated tn the crime. superior to all othtta In tho world for the hair and «hie-
The reward will bo paid to any potaon that may have been pro «ta C tnu a -troop, healthy growth and allaying all
Innocently employed in the manufacture cf »uch counter- ; , ew ftnd | rri ution of the scalp, and leaving a soft, delicate,
feit, either a« a wrapper, htbclor, printer, engraver, or Iwt \ moistbre never before attained. Guaranteed tret to
tie maker, open the legal conviction cl the guilty employ- | couUin wiy j pJuri .»u» ittgrvdluil. , »* ,rl ‘
rr. And at.rh persona are bereft? cautioned against eu- , Vexviekley Presbyterian Church.
j PROPOSALS Wilt be received
prcacut .v. 1 hey oro alao berohy inlorcned, that all or- | W y iRCH trtr this Church, acrord
daw l„rbouU* or moulds, engraved blocks, or printsw | IDR lo t bo p u n# and epeddcaGoua. which can Le «o«-o until
wurlt,t >ho umvl iu the preparation bf-euch counterfeits, are Üb* 18th instant, at John Way’s store, tn >
signed, uuhwstnc articles »oordered are to be delivered ; JullS WAV. Jr »
at bis principal Depot, 22 Heaver street, New York. And j EXT * ER .77.7717.^777777. .“.7.7 nonaav j asdcjwo*.
all pereous thus engaged in aiding nud abetting the manu. [ UETjURR * ANDERSON,
fuctute sale of such countorfdw, after thepro>cftt notice. ! TTrrfIQLES ALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN
■wiU bo houl nmouablo to the law. j yy FRUITS, NUTS and SJPICEB, CoNPEUTIONEUY,
All cumm.mioUoD* t . be addressed to me. ! SUGAR#, FJttK WORKS, Ac. No. 30 WOOD bTKEBT,
IT nnr Plin WOLFE opposite St-CharDs Hotel. Pittsburgh, la. :_. ,Dr }*’A y _ a .
; fiIFsHA-RRIVALorTOREIGNFKOITS
' | 1000 bones MR. Raisins,Clemons brand:
&00 half boles do do do
800 qtiar. do do do do
800 boxes Layer do d» do
10UO drama fcmyrna Fine
Zo mats Arabian Dster.
10 cases Bordeaux Prunes iu glass Jars;
to kegs ' do for cooking;
60 boaes Leghorn Citron;
•it cask* Zaote Cutrauls
rec’d and for «U. b, KETHER * AffDRRSON.
•12 No. 39 Wood st., oppo-iteSt. Charles Hotel.
mt I.V-'.iJ'iup
r55a..".:..... z *»*»•
Spring and Sommer Arrangement.
jTCEVN n. \V. GRAHAM & CO., JTjjg;
MKRCHANTB.
SBlt'l'lXU AUEXIS,
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD
AND
WIIARF-BOAT PROrKIETOUf,
C,A 1 RO, ILLINOIS
We bore just pul down Irou Tracks nod SliJts leading
directly from the Old Depot to oor wtftrf B o * l - eu
abU-SUN Uj lorwnrd Freight to and from ill* r«llrusui with
great dispatch. »k« without the oipunore or liability to
(Inmost, ansroldob!* in *cy other method of handling.
Wealoo give prompt and careful attention to rtahipments
by River, to Sew Orlwuy, Memphis. Xr.. _ mrls~-’.ni‘l
DinfOVNTON’S ICJCCrrTJjjK.fc
n _
-j*rf?tffGIVETHESfiVENTH LECTURE
' AT CITY UAL L.
(iN TCHNHAY EVFNINfI, MARPU K.th, liH
Huhjrot—WAßM BLOODKD ANIMAL?. Difference be
tween the nuitn-d* that exist with man «n<l tho*c that were
\)U thr . jrth t'-fi/fo man was ,r*'al-»i Msetodnn ami Maui
noth JVrlrd.
Admiwinu £5 cent*.
L'oomopon at to tomtnsn.'** »t 7 I mrl.'. ltd
T) OPK ANI) TWIN E WAKEIIOUSE.
Jt lIE.VRV GEIIWIO &. CO.,
i’ACKIMi YAUX,
TARRED CORDAGE AND TWINES
gly-W-lridmw**. No 4S'J, curour of PfDO AOd W'ftlDOl »t 4,
xjuuil-a al»jTo t)>e I‘. Ft. W, & C. U. R. Freight D*-pol,
HtULurph, Pa. inrls:2wdUAltwT
Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Ac.
tR. n. i-ALM
First spuing stock,
tnr!s:l«il AT 106 MARKET STHF.KT.
■O~VTT eTtTTi' n“g~ ff\
UNDERTAKING. -
Ttio uudcrrigm it W pn pifred tu atb*nd to uudortai
lop Id all it* branch**. lie will diniuti-r curpaoa, at
tend to laying out and farniahtox every nect-Mary lor
tbo pntp**r interment «>f deo-aard tu» rraoonaMi
terms.
Once tin Diamond utroot, near Grant, adjoining P.oUrt U.
Patlersou'alivery stable.
mrliioid RORKRT WILLIAMS.
COUNTRI RESIDENCE FOR RENT.**
—That beastifuljCbQDtry Real do nee, lately iurco-Jfcl
phxl by Mr*. Cook, to Eearlckloy Y.lUy, 1* now lor rent.—
Tbedwelling cootxtne nun* rce-ms, wltlTUath Room, Kitch
en, Wash Doom, Lawn Oardea. Stable, Carriage Hon**, etc.
' Good Snrinjt of water, with n-wsrrotr, etc. For tCrtm apply
to Meaxra. JOHN C. McFADDKN ASON, Market street, or
the undersigned at Sowkklay.
mrls;4td«iw*T D. L. gHIKLD3.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters
of Administration haring been grautnl lo toe under
stgood on the estate of Mr*. Bnsan Cook, late of towlckley
township, Allegheny county, Pa ; all persons indebted to
said eatate fire ruqueated to make payment,. end tboro bar-
to present them, properly authenticated, for■••t
tlament. mrlSiShl* D. L. SHIELDS, AJm’r.
ERNESTIN ON THE HEART'S LONG
ING;
Uf" and Adrentorra of Major Roger Sherman Potter,
illustrated^
Brandon, or One Hundred Yeats Ago, a tale of the
Amuricau Colonies,
The Hlemmescooea, or Dotlingi by the WajtlJo, by Her.
Jo*. 1. Nicholson;
Pe*|Mi from a Belfry, by Bor. F. Vf. Fhrlton, M. A.,
Rector of gi. Banlulpha, by “ *• “
Ltfo of Mrs. tloflman, by Uer. Geo. D. Cnmcnlnga, D- D ;
Life la a Risen Barfc-or, by Robt.S. Condlish.D. I> ;
Uertrsm Noel, by E. J, May;
From Poor lionxo to tao Pulpit, or Ilfo t-f Dr John
Klttor,
Tbottoctabl -,or fine Thoatand and One Home Amnsumont;
Uogar, a tale of the Esquimaux, by R. M. IWUlanstyim;
For rale at DAVIS A CO'S,
No. <5, Odd Fellow's IlfilMlug, Fifth St
E‘ OREIQN NUTS-
Iob finils Irica Almonds, soft shill;
10 bale* Bordeaux do do
Hi do Sicily do do
CO do do do hard shell;
LO bags English Walontr,
l'K) do Filberts;
to bbla. froth Pcacon Nuts;
DO bags Bntr.il or Oreaui Nnli;
IWA) bus. Ground Natr,
MOO Cocoa Nuts,
Jtut rac'd and for tale by KEYMEfI A ANDERSON;
mrli «o. Wood «t, opporltM St. Charles Untrl
OREIGN FRUITS—
-400 boZea Oranges, sweat;
HOO do famions, Palermo,
Jost rac'd u'd far sale by UEYMER A ANDERSON,
urli No. CJ Wood fit- Charles Hotel.
TAR. FOSTER" ~
■ HOMOEOPATH
No. 133 Wylie Strort.
■\rUtQINIA LEAF TORACCO—2,OOO lbs.
j fresh' Cigar Leaf received on cuaalgnment and (or
nale by EDGKKTON A STEWART,
mrli 107 Wood street.
WHEAT —115 backs now landing from
etnamcr liartnonln for sal* by
mrli ISAIAH DICKEY A CO-
SCOTCH SNUFF—2O bbla.' Garrett's for
sal* by IL A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
mrJS corner of Wood and Vint its.
CASTOR OIL —50 cases E. J. for sale by
JJ. A. VAUNKSToCK A CO.,
turJi ... - corner ol Wood and yiret «U.
NEW CjrJ? 9 B by Express this morning at
a co ' IHJKOHFIKLD &
•TiURC/-- i,D &, Cu. have this morning
If ge lutof NKW GOODS. __ inrlS _
C 1 day thin week at .
Jrmrls_y‘ BUROIIKIKU) & CO‘3.
C"eMKNT _ LIME—-Ercali for sale Vy
mrjf> HENRY It. OOI.LINP.
Tl/fETALIC superior, for
JIXL r*lo by ' rnrJS HENRY 11. COLLINS __
C” TiANBERiIIES—IOI bbla. ior 'sale by
tnrl& HENRY IL COLLINS^
TIMOTHY SEED—SOG bus. for safe by
mrl/i HENRY 11. COLLINS.
BLUE MERCER POTATOES—I cor load
for mIo by tnrl& RIDDLE. WIRTB A CO.
ROLL BUTTER—3 bbls-just received and
for solo by mrli KIDDJLK, WIKTB A 00.
B~ AGON—2,OOI) lbs. Country Sugar Cured
for sale by rurlh RIDDLE, WLtvTS fc CO.
SPRING UOODST—- ’
JAMBA ROBB, S 3 Market afreet,
Ua4 juit rec«iTod lila’ Sew Spring Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which be rill sell cheap for cash.
i.Annut' man heeled gaiters
for $1,35 and $1,37.
Children* 1 Fancy Bhoce,Gaiter*. Ac. of every dctcrlpllon
at yerrlor prices. Gall and examinu his stock.
J r r JAMES ROBB.
Shpea, Ac, t>f every description mads to
special order.
TV/f EYEB'S MIRACULOUS VERSUN DE
IVI 6TROXER—for tbe deauactiOo of Bat*, Mice, Roocb
w. Boaa, Afttt, Moth* and Garden lo«cta- TbMime orre
demption for all cUlee, Atmaea, rnithim**, market*, fora*
aud gardens, Infeeted wiUi any kind of Vermin, ha* there
fore com* For Mejeffl preparatfoa tU *. n °" el ‘
comelntredere without merer or MI. And. IrymlLiaday
the' watchword of U 1 boßaekeepere, mottiiaW*, iMppta*
men and huebandaea efaoQtd no more ' Vermin, lot
Meycrti Vermin Dwtioyar can be bad, wboloMJe aoaretail,
at . ■ JOS. FLEMING,
■ -fr.rff ■■■ Corner Diamond and Market * Crest
TJOTATOES, I“!
Jc\ POTATOES, .
.Forpitobj^V,wW J. 3. QABHBLD AOO,
ROCERIES—2O hhils. prime N. o.Sugar;
KSOM.L‘N.O. SObbliXiX OoM*n Sjrnp;
U.li UnlUoivr.rc Pj-rop; , M “ Ko"iu tioAjn
Chw.v. if.Tkv 3' *• ch l2ii9pffuiai
CAtjy» V. U. Tea; do do
bxi Tol.ACfo. AM -1 Kcut- «. -1 2 r, bbU Herrin* io j.irfcle
Mgi |.niOo RIoC' <T» jw<r Co,ift t h;
tf* lUce; aW bbU Kx Fain Kl.-iir I.
bxs ,. ( B rriv,
*• fcmr CunJl--' M |
“ Monl 4** ..p-oerul MsurttnvDl of <ijoc«He* will l>*
itlmr * fl \<iiv>aAM» U'rm* for j*wod |>aymeuU.
•tfrll
WM. iIeCUTCMKOS. V.'.'i LiWrty «t,
S'~UN J)KI ES—lOo'his.liTrobjuu-..;*
•ji) <s tn ht d<>
/*> bl'li cut and dry Tnlw».;
2*» pit». tin '!•' 1 4 H'- f»‘*
■Jil " lioc cut < brwiiu; •!■>
7:. bf cbi'Ma Y. 11, aud Itl'k T-a*.
’.IX) boxra Mnnlil Cnnill'"-;
(0 .1.) Star .1.1
J.xi .lo C 0 8^»r;
'.II d . Oil** lb)
1.11 <1„ It. Mill Bd.i I'altn
WW d.i fTcund IVjipt-r and U.n.or.
7'' du j'im. Muxtard;
but** drain Pfji|.araDd Ali.|...i-:
;ttK. Ilw priiuo Foatb'-ra,
Tcculbur u uli a giDorn! oaaorimrnt cf manufvtarvd p.nU
loitorc and lura»l4l*y LITTLE Jt tKIMIU.K.
mrll
N... m jw.iiui »t.
PAPER HANGINGS
ManotW-tureMM ijl airxH
W. P. WARSHAtI. <fc CO,
M O W O P PL N I N, O
NEW WALL PAPERS
FOR SPRING SALKS "OF ISSO,
AT THEIR OLD BTAND,
SO. S 7 WOOD STUKKT
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HOODS,
mrl.UndAwT
New- Wall Paper Store,
NO. 01 WOOD STREET,
SECOND DOOR BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY.
THOMAS PALMER
Having removed from hie old stand on Mar
ket street, has fitted his
NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM.
EDl€»fianoe and Convenience*
Cannot be surpassed. He now offer* for sale so asaortment
cc-nprisiug
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
AMERICAN,
WALL PAPE RS
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
LOWEST SfARKET THICKS
mrT-dkwlmT
SMYTH k SNOWDEN'S
NEW TEA STORE,
34 FIFTn BTRFET.
EXTRA CURIOUS OOLONGS,
FINEST YOUNG HYSONS,
, OUNTOWDKBS,
IMPERIALS ard
ENGLISH RREAKFAST TEAS;
All purchased at lowr.*t c«h pricoa, and for tale, whnl«»alc
tod retail, at
Tobacco'— 2o"b3s. 5» & lOa.i. \\\ PriUdy
Tobacco; 10 baa. Russell A Robinson Tobamn
16 *• W. 11. Grant's du
36 catty bxs. choice brand*lb latum
t 7 kegs choice 6 twlet Tobacco;
0 •« “ l’ttta. ping do
For sale by mr7 WATT e WILSON.
WINN ER’H~ MUSIC OFTIIETIMF.3.
—Containing the must popnlar Polkas, WalUe*,
Marrfio*,Cotillons, Opora Melodise, Reels, Jig*. Ac., ar
ranged (n an raay maimer ei Solos, Duetts, Tri.**. aud Quar
tetts for the Violin, Hole aud VUloeello. Price 60 ceuU.
For salehy JOHN 11. MKLLOR, M Wood HI,
AT'Coph'a mallrd [K>«t paid on receipt of prlie. mrlt
AZIN’S ALBA KOSA SOAi’.—l'..r »„a
ening aud uhUenlna the skin. —The n*r*of this Soap
glyrs ti> the akin n inowy whltoneas, aud a velvet like soft
, octe whicb.<annot ho uIUtwJ either by cold or burulng ell
malra. A supply jiut rtcelvcd by JOS. FLEMING,
mriT corner Diamond anil Market street.
JUST RECEIVED DIRECT from the tntin
nfdcturcrs, 30 piece* 04 OU«d Balzea. of English make,
iu Iml Lotion of Oak, Rosewood, Maple, Walnut, Mahogany,
Marbles (grceu and white,) Granite, * c -« te, Tf>u
nirl-1 J. A U. rliMjlilit'.
Mineral palnt—io different
abodM for sale by W. MACKEOWN,
ror l4 Iff? Liberty street.
STORE tifIADES uf ail sides nnd beautiful
j.ljk.uji.ad »d lotrrwl U.
Checker or draftsmen.— Ebony,
Boxwood and Bo»ewood for aala by
W. 8. lIAVEN, Stationer,
mrH Corner Market and Second »l*.
SEAL PAFERS of various colors and sizes
Cor «a!o by W.B. HAVEN, Stationer,
mrU Kca. 31, y and S& Markit at.
SHAWLS, Dress floods, Needle Work, Cor
setts, Hoop gkirtx, Ac. Also, all kinds of DomesUa and
UUplo 1* 7 Oooas. . „ , A . .
mr!4 0. HANSOS LOTB. H Mslfat slm*.
GREEN APPLES—IO bbls. in more null
for alio by arH ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
SHELLBARK IIiCKORYIfOT§-30ek«.
ia«tor»*nd for nki \>j IfIAIAH PICKET * CO-
QU&fAC—2OO sacks in store and for sale by
Q nr U ‘ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
HITE CREASE—2S bbU. in store and
mini.br laumMcgKYtoo.
OXTON—22 boles in store and for Bala by
milt , » > mug moKCT«co.
rjVMOTUY SEED—IOO bush good clean
■A' nod. tents b* - KBOUtWISXB *O9.
FOK SALK—‘Jw acres uf laod in Ligonier
tp W-.tmor-Und co .on lb» Om-nst-aiy ink* 3/5
. „ L'.. l3 mil.* from LnUOtc: wrtl wa.
"'A MS Cr.rf Will N, aoM low for will
. \ M .rr, A M .ly toflßU. w. MJ»N. Sooth
'Jinl mil. '..rLl.-vi.;..,, th- Di*m ~-1, All«nh«oy
iutx. KIHICK ”' s MW,,R ! city. -—fjs-
Sc CO., • T7OR SALE.—The undersigned offers gfl
fnMMI S S I 0 N M KUC H ANTS, H fr M » r h,. |.r..s»rt? In the IVtrouuh of N*«i<:k-£JJL
i^ ; n tins lark’* l Tinok, l)w«lliiaK Hun**, Fnuw Barti~aLo
For (lio *•*!«’ *jf . iinck Spnmr llvunf. with from ten to lortj
P*H Iron »ml Bloom*. ' „r urcoud. «* On* r , ' r ''*"“ t ' r may d«-sif**.
, rfl , !lf 9S WATKK FTKKKT. Hrn<nc«o*i. CMK j Orchard <>f dime- hint, nod the KronnJ.-.uh.ml tne
iSj’fSSOLUi' lON*UF' OU-VAKI'Np'KSttii*". -
Eft
mnluiil mow-in on th" nr.l d., -I January ,W.' lto-M. ««,
iMW nrtiMi.u| «r» -I.! >• »,u ; rjusK country rissiimsncb form
will pistol tUrni for irmtmeiit. )A>|K , MU .. IIALL : A Vm“lk-i^maD, k in *dj«o« to AU*T;b*»J
i ,KNKV,K-.KA R V. «*W
TUB undersigned have tlua day associated , „ iiant> goblin*, T*u»ut llou*. Ac. Four «»•*»»
with them in Tlw.ru... Th hfo> .1. Into of thr , ljud<sr On.pc, which ptniniM-a to »>e tho most “>“»[“* ’ *
7,f Lford *Co Th- -iv.- ..f th- &rm 1.. r«ft.-r , jt , l ,„, c^va ty ThT- ar» w««nd liuadml t rnil
- I'. K.\ 4 KOKSi TH. * ■ Aj>j>)•(■, P ‘" 'rv. Ch-iri*’.. **'k*'j* fln'**ei'iidttiun.—
'■ S S-Tprin* S culiiwtwl ** iaipruroii,
I Htid iuiu 3 i<.“f iu apoailloO cowmauduiK a Uue view of the
' iwu ciius iUid mrrouudiug country.
M'9:dtf
FOR^SALE— 320 acre* t>f finely timbered
land In Onlli. county, Data well w»Umd, M
in>mGallluiK>lia,2;< n.tlrn liom Ik" Oblc rlrr.r. Will bn
„.|<l low foremnh, or will lob" Ri«:d lra|iro»td city Prot>cttJ
I M.bcr In Ntlnbanib or Allryb.n, OrJ. *Pbly » a ™ L*-
I UII.NN. fonlb aide of Oblo .Irani, 3J door weal of tbo Bln
j uiaiinl, All< , tchen>' City. __il
wholesale druggists.
dbaibas is paobbcb,
LATEST STTLES OF
A 9 ABOVK, WHICH. FOR
ENGLISH
and FRENCH
BMYTII * SNOWDEN'S,
Now Tea Rtoro, M Fifth atrrwl.
_ ... »LKI. fOUJTTU
0. ILIt I * l • •
KKA, LLut 1) koksVTII,
WIIOL E S A L I. 'i I. I) >■' ER S.
Jlr.il--n \M
PIC, METAL ANl> It LOOMS,
No. 7!» \V*» «r *»• rrr l,
Feb'y 1. __ |--1 iMJUI.OU, 1 A.
isani Statnnrnts.
'-j MEANh. Wfc *« irJ
l.imiia, Bills anil Discount*- .. .
Ht-nl Kktntf ami Grcmtnl Root
ami Jlmllunwiu. .
l<Dr bv cUii'r lUiuka *»•.••-
HauWS..U?*4 ChkN A V# Tr.*s Jim*-* 0<i.710
S,-yio and fnlr-r) .. f.->
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock
Profit* and Warnings I'l.iW‘xi-!*;2 i
Unpaid l)|TUlcl»‘l» and SunlK-Imn Acr't. iS"S 15
I>ui Ut otli. r Bank" lIS.IU 1 .) ‘.<9
Tlx* *!»»*•• i.cm-. l t.. it,.- t.o*t .-1'
nli'v and IndiH .1 till N 11AKl'Mt. (audir.
to and nl-d tln«Uth March *|s..'.i, l»d..n« «•
nirla Al-STIN UM‘MIS. hotnry Pnl.lU-’
HUtemeut oftht JlmliaaU’i kail Mantt
factrtrrr*’ Bank of PHUbnrgh.
PITTMifRJ-11, Muiidnv/Miirth l4tt», I'’.'-'*
’J4<s4'.<7 W
Din- lx>p.-tior*
Dun plb*r Bank'
Due CommouwHiilUj.
B.inaaud Discount*.
wi«l Check* of other Banks 54.929 67
Due by eth.-r Bank* 35,i*13 v>
The above statement l* correct and iriw to the Ixwt of my
knowledge and belief. W. H. DEN N’Y. Cashier.
gworn aalncril-vd l>efor« n»n, this 14th day of March,
A. D. 1869. mrlfi J. F. Msceemuk. Notary Public-
Statement ofKxcnange Unnkof Plllibg.
I’lTT.'urtr.n. Mompii, March II lit, 1359.
Loansaud Discounts -$1,555,25* **-
t.jwie in Vault 220,061 Iv
Duo by oilier Bank* - . 13.579 in>
Capital Flock.
Circnlation ...
Contingent Fund an I Profits 194,890 -11
De|>oaltv«
Ini'-to other Bank*
' sl.'.WJ,9v2 10
I certify that the above statement I* true t*» the l«*wt of
ray knowledge and belief. 11. M. MURRAY. Cashier.
Smorn and subscribed before me this 14th dav of March, IMS),
rarla 0 VF. KIUNKST. Notary labile.
Statement or the Cltlaena* Bank,
Pittsburgh, March 14th, IM9.
\ A&ihfflJ.
Loam and Discount*.
Coin in Vault.
Notes and Checks of other Banks.... . 1(),98i* 03
Due from Banks and Banke rs.. . r 18.321 25
Miscellaneous AcronnU 5.020 3*)
Real Estate, Ar
LIABILITIES
Capita) T-tocU .
Individual Depositor*
Circulation
Coutinm-Dt Fond and Prolits.
Du" to other Hank" /
$693.7 IH 5 9
The above stmoroent is correct to the beat of my knowl
edge and b*diuf. L D. J(JNKS. Cashier.
Affirmed before ttu* this 14th day of March. 1869.
mrl6 J. F.MACKBNZIK. Notary Public.
statement of the Ittecltanlci’ Dank of
Plttabnrgh..
Moxnw, March 14ih, 1859.
LIABILITIES
Dno to other Banks.
Duo to Depositors...
$320,779 9fi
ASSETS.
Billsand Notes Discounted.
Ihie by other Banks 30/291 93
N'it* « and Checks of otiier Banks 25,701 95
Fpi-ao iu Vault IW.ttfl 45
$857,518 50
The above etatomsnt is correct, to the beet of ray knowl
edge and belief, GKO. D. McORKW, Cashier.
Sworn bcioro mo till* l ith day of March 1859.
mrl6 A. Vi. FOSTER. Notary Public.
Statement of the Iron City Bank,
PiTTsouxuu, March 14th, 1859.
Loans and Discounts f C76,!fif> <l2
Dae hy other Bauke 9,941 24
Notea and Chock* of other Bank* and
U. S.Treasury Notes 13,111 37
Specie 97.93)72
Circulation....# - 240,480 90
Due toother Banka 18 91
Due to Depositors 132,490 '*6
The above statement Is correct according to the beat of
toy knowledge and belief. JOHN MAGOFFIN, Canh'r.
Affirmed before me, this 14th day of March, A. D., 1859.
mrlft ROUT. FINNEY, Notary Public.
Statement of the 'Allegheny Bank.
Pittsbcxqc, March 12th, 1559.
Notes and Bills Discounted..
Notes and Chocks of oilier Banks 17,083 05
l>ne by other Banks 13.8*53 15
L LABILITIES.
Don to other Banks.
Individual Dv|iuslls
$307,498 57
The ahovo statement iunrroct (■> the bast of ray knowl
edge and belief. J. VY. COOS, Cashier.
fenorn auiEsubscribed before nie, this 14th day of March,
IM'J. mrlfi BOUT. PINXEY, Notary Public.
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND:
Tuxh'e Pti'jca of Popular ilutie for Ten Cent*.
MustciL Friend” is filled with the
bool Piano Solo*, Boots, Bong*. Operatic, Arias, Polkas,
Maxttrkss, Quadrilles, Waltemand evrry other species of
musical composition (or Voicn ami Piano by the boat Amer-
IrAU aod European Composers; prtntod on full-sized mosir
,4>aper,adapted U) every gnule of |N*rf<Kmor.
- Tbe same quantity of music, procured from tbt-regular
pubUvhrra would cost more than t«n times what wo clurgo.
A year's subscription to “OUR MUSICAL PH HIND," • ill
Mcuru now nud fashionable music writs at least 7W Hun
tlrrd Mlart,naA entirely vuffleit-ut for the hotuo clrcli;
MUCE TENANTS, WEEKLY. -
yearly, §5; Half Yearly, $i&0; Quarterly, SI,‘J.Y -Thy
Volnuo emumenred nu tho Ist December, ISsSS.
C. B. BKYMOUK A 00., Proprietors,
mrltlmdAwT R Frankfort street, New York.
ATRIMONIAL BROKERAGE in New
York, 1 rot. 12mo, cloth;
History of tho State Of Uhode Lsloqd;
Thu Methodist, by Fletcher, 1’ vela. l.mo, riot h;
The Prince of tho House of David;
Wilkins' Banker*’ Directory;
Barth'* Africa;
Picture* of Country Life, by AHch Cary;
Ochlachlager's German Dictionary;
Prescott’s Philip the Second;
Sylvan Holt's Daughter,
Tbs Father and Daughter, by Frederlka Bremer;
A Hero and other tales, by the author of John Ualtfax.etr;
Big Bear’s Adventures and Travels;
Tho Dead Secret, new odltiou;
The Planter’s Daughter, new ediliou;
Works on Chios;
All ofPuwler A Wells* Publications, etc., etc.
For sale at null HUNT A MIN KB’S.
New goods eok sprino sales.—
We have In store, (and are daily receiving additions
thereto.) from our own and ’Eastern Msanfarturirs a very
Urge Stock. The assortment, quality and style# of which
cannot be excelled. It consists in part pf Floor Oil Cloths,
Furniture Oil Cloths, Table Oil Clothe, Carriage Oil Cloths,
Transparent Omen and half Oil Cloths, Bo IT Hollands,
Transparent Window Shades, Bally's Patent and other
styles of Hliade Fixtures, Tassels, Ctndx, Ac., A. The atten
tion of the Wholesale and Retail Trade U invited to onr
stock. The prices, we think, will give satlslaetlon.
mrtJwdis J.A H PHTLUPd.gaAS3 Bt. Clair »t.
WINDOW SHADED—A new and large
mortment ipf gold-bordemi muddi-painted window
shodetof nswprdtonis; aJsoogoot Cor Ballsy’s pateotahade
JUtnto Var asla bj W. UcCLtHTOCS,
aril ‘ .. . 'll3 Market sttyei.
J)BAKL ASHES, DRIED APELES AND
PEACHES,-UASEKEI* No. 0, large; acd_modiou«
SITE nSEL Umls tad-btif barrels; XAHUVIU.K
UMa n>4CEllEtT,ftT«alobj J.B.CAHniIDEW.
i'OK SALK.—A tract of* land containing
1 nine and one half acres. situate on the Fourth Street
iH.«l"'iii tin"- miles from tlw Coart IXous**. «
Att’ys nt ts»«r, No. fO Fourth street
R" VIJUNG - >Yinr“SlfE “ SitU AT£ ON
Tin: MONONOAUKLA KIVKR Foil SALK. —This
properly adjoins thn Pittsburgh and llcwtou Copper Work*
and |m* ooe o( tbo Wet Undlujri on the rit*r.
A. W. GAZZAM.I37 Fonrtlij treaty
STtAM~MiLL FOR - SALE OH RENT.—
Frame Flouring Mill to Ltwn-nreviHi", fronting foot
iOi Chr»tnnt street ami extending bark 1W fe*t to Kwalt st.
For full description and terms apply to
MR AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., 58 Fourth st._
T,l 0 li SALE. —A very desire PjS
JP ablr-two story Hrirk Duelling House, in
ui<lrr. with vuanil water ostore*.situation Colwell street.
No. W, siun ward. Price very low. Enquire on theprew
l*e«. nr ..f jali WATT k W 1 L£ON,‘Jf»H Liberty ft.
| OHIO Land lor Sale.
rpiyE euhi»cri\Mtr offers for salo RCotion ten,
1 township li rang' 1 10, Stark county, Ohio, M.rumonly
known as "Bowman's SKtioii," coutainlnu 640 acrua. ft is
situate! f'rce mile* w<«t of Miuuillnii, on the Stat« H-e>d
leadiui: i*i Wmsilrr, and within about two nill>* of thnPitts
btiricL, Fi Wayne and Chicago 'lUitruad. The south, east
and Doitli-*'H*t.|Uartoni ara partly cleared and improved—
the remainder is covered with superior timber—and tbs
wb.4e is well watered by springs and running stream*—
rit» sn-U.'U is considered the finest body of lanJ in ths
u.'iot). It wiliwi sold endindedor in <inart»n* to. suit
purrhasere. To those who douirs to Invest in real ertato a
j l-tier i'piuTtUulty is rarely offered
Jl.Tlii.TfS nl
44.7'5 82
$2.::v2,*277 4 0
J. B. avTOLTZBR,
wlftlaXswtfT No. 101 4th ttrrwt. PiO«LmcKb._
I - UWA KAK.MIM; LAfJU.—The subsmtf
rn „(J«*r for nOo no bromide term* six buudrod acres
Clioicv (And*, situated lu M'dßlil and Uancck counties,
adjacent t<> linos of Railroads now lu course of eonstroo-
S ion, and one tract only two miles from Cooutj seat.
Tlie td-ov.' will l>v "oldloW for caul], or cXch*U£!>d -ftjT
larininp lands in this or ajjuiuiof; counties
-iii. -- * ANJKIC\‘HP-vmd*L
SaLK Ol i Tl.» LET.—The House Pj&f
r now occapini by fL K. MclioWlN, No. 2TC. Icon Ebi)
ntre«L Rnqolio on th« l>rvmiaos. fcl&au
$1.9(53,932 l«l
.4 315.000 no
. 532,175 00
W. C. U. THOMSON'S
-NKW SKIRTS FOK ISSO
TUE INDESTRUCTIBLE
DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT,
WITH PATENT EYKLKj FASTENIN'!,
J IADE WITHOUT SEHIXG.
L'olv<-r*«liy pronounced “the moat perfect Skirl ever mads."
THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION,
The lightest end must graceful Skirt eror prodnred:
THE PICCOLOMINI!
By mcanv of clasps—this heautifnl end economical garment
can t-» taken u> jd.nw, unshed, and pnt together again at
plcaanre:
$093,701 59
.$440,000 00
. 70/273 u 7
132.910 00
All the al>oio hare Thomson's celebrated patent Watch
Spring Bustle, and Are stamped with our name and trade
mark (the crown.)
For sale by the principal retailers «vurywbi-rn.
W. 8. i C. 11. THOMSON,
( t v.l 6u.di* 233 BnwJwny, New York.
LYON'S JUGSKTI POV
• Wili d'Mruy (harden Initz is, CeclroicAcs, D-d- s
.tnts, Mo'Ju, and al! petti rtf' the rcrtnin
TIIE importance of a reliable artic,
kind is inestimable. Is warm wraitier
teems with three annoying foes. Tals powder i
article discovered which will exterminate them. »
nr of U'tanUtA, from the Horticultural Society
while amidst the ferns of Asia, observed that ,
lUbline upon a certain kind of plant very so 1
ileul. This fact was made use of to guard tneir y
fmm these intruders. Qaautitien ol the plant«
home by Mr. K. Lyon, nod found a positive ins*
in every experiment. It la simply a powdered
tally pi'.pored to resist tho effect of ago and cli
als and totters Patent bare Ixou obtained fr»,i
ments of England, France. Germany, tnd Kussht, (torn the
World’s Fair, and numerous medical and horticultural col
leges and aocletics. (
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES
KxtccTtTi Harbor, Washington, 3lst Jan. IESS.
“M». Euasdu. Ltosv:—Dear Sin 1 hat* the pleasure to
inform you that the Royal Commission of tho World’s Fair,
at LoDdoii.bave awarded yon a Medal and Certificate fer the
nreatTalue of yonr Magnetic Powders, for exterminating
lnaectnfke. “MILLARD FILLMORE, Chairman.''
Tho shore was actom{>anied by a eertiQcate of Pnnce
Albert.
21,446 77
41W5.578 17
It la Free from Poiaon.
New Yore, October Ist, ISES.
Mr. E. LtOlC—Dear Sir: We hare analysed and tested
your Magnetic Powder* and find them perfectly harmless to
mankind and domestic animals, hut ceitala death when In*
haled by hugs, ants and Insects.
JAMES R CHILTON, M. D, Chemist.
LAUKANCE REID, Prof. Chemistry, N. Y. Hospital
Mr. Jour L. Itobt, Superintendent of the New York Hos
pital, My*, “he has expelled all the bugs, ants, roaches,
njytbs. Ac., w-itn Lyon’s PowJtr.and finds It of immense
vblqo.”
$857,420 00
Every gardener antLhnuao*keeper must bare a direct In
tere-t in an article of this kind. Reference can be made to
tho Aator, St. Nicholas and Motropoll'an Hotels; to Judge
Meigs, President of tho American Institute: JameaQordon
Bennett, Gen. Winfield icoU, Cyrus W. Field, L. M. Pease,
of the Five Points Mission, Ac., Ac. Judge Meigs says,
"Th s discovery ofl'rof. Lyou l« of national importance.—
ThoFnrmcra’Club hare tested it thoroughly. It will des
troy locust*, grasshoppers, ante, moths, bags, and all Turroln.
Garden plants can be preserved, and bouses made pure.”
Arrangements are made through Messrs, R AKN.ES
A PARK of New York, to have It sold throughout th© world,
klauy worthless ImlUtioni ate advertised. Ib* cautions!
••New Yore. November fith, lfivS.
“In retiring frtun business, I nave sold all my Insect
Powders and pills, Li-ltera Patent, and the ercrets pertain
ing thereUi, lo Mrsarn, BAI.NKS* PARK. This. Powder la
a tlUcovery made by myeelf, -and broQght from the Interior
nf Asia, and Is nnknowu to«ny other persona. The genuine
ami efTi-rtive article is pat up la tin nnnßtere, and will con
tinue to bear my name. "K. LYON."
Kata and mien ennuot be reached by a powder, and are
killed by a Magn die FiiL Order them through any Der
chant. *
*Tts Lyon’s Powder kills insects in a trlcf.
Hut Lyon's Pills sip oilxvd for rata and niico-
Sample Flaska.tlO regular size*, bO mil* and f i/'- r -
Follow •lin-rti<io-«. Ltr frttly n»l thorough!)/.
BARNES .fc.RAUK,
LI obd IP Pmk Bow, \o»k.
Aleo, tJie Mexican Mustang Liniment.
le'^Utx-wdAwfttuT
jjOW OPENING i
AT TllK I
MOuKN I N Q |
lIOUSE-FDRNI SUING STOKE
BROOKS & COOPB R,*, I
A PTJLL ASSORTMENT
BURNING FLUID —A superior article of
Burping Field kept constantly ou hand and for sale
low by ar!2 JOS. FLEMING.
Buckets and tubs—
350doe.BsaTtrBocktla, ; ■; ?i*V v 4 |
60 do d» -Tub*. MMrteaih««/.L '
la flora tad fcr ado tf‘- ; '3£glil#i < PUKBt>B. >
T>LCOMS—4O tons Jtmiata Blooms tost
LHTLEETBIHBIB.
ssl2 Ko.U2fecasdst{
' ' isiueational. ; ‘j
SKWICKLEY XOADEMY.—A Classical
AM> C-JUMMfUL UOiRI'TSO SCHOOL FiK BOTB, o*l * t
Kt. W 4 C. H K . I- mile# from Pittsburgh.
J. p. TItAVKLLI, A. M , PriadptL .
The THIRTY THIRD FKsSION w»1 commenee CO MOK*
PAY, May --M. _
Tel.m«. per of fire mouth*.
For Circulars, fcc., enquire Of John
Water street, orT. 11. Nev.u Wood ilrtet.wof
Principal. Sewlckley, Pa.. rorihancodAwetP
Penn Instltate,
CORNER of Penn and Hancock
Th* ensuing term will commence on TUESDAY, Sl**
ln>t A Unified number of pupil* may obtain •dmtamoo.
Terra* tor Tuition and Stationery, s£t per oessfou Of twenty
two w«k!*. ank4:tf J.K. SMITH, Principal.
TO LET—A three, story Brick House,®.
situated on lines, Itrtwoen'Second and Third itl.ffl
v,jUi gas, hot and cold water, Ac. JSAAO JONES,
uiri:lwd corner of Ross and lint *t*.
T 0 LET —Two well finished two story Eg
Brick Dwellings, containing nine rooms each, oaj£|L
Wylie elreet, ne*r Chatham, within five minute* tnunof
the Poet-office. Enquire of
mrlaltf lm. 8- A. BTKRREIT,277 P*nu Street.
TO LET—A comfortable two '
Dwelling containlngsi* room* and finished
situate on Washington eL, Allegheny City. Enquire of
lr a a. 11. KIMi, No. 211 Liberty*!.
TO LET—A Score Room on FifchSt., EB;
in the most (Wimble loeationeu that grout thof-JCB.'
oujrlifare. Apply at 185 Liberty street. ; - '
u-t RIPPLE, WIRTS* CO.
m*o LET—Two large first-class Ifwellißgßg
I tu let, With all tbe modern lmpraßjajDtfc- ■- _
’ HriCHOOCK,McCS£fcRY*OO,
.*l9 No. BB Second and 151 Second at, •
TU LET.—That desirable buameaaggg
•tand. w ith dwelliug attached, on U»turner of JjJB,
Liberty and V Uarm streets, well adapted for a tolly «n>*
ary store, being occupied *< *uch for the tarffoarteat
jm. Enquire of ?3H Q . c
y j a „l4 N 0.311 liberty street..
rpo LET.—A comfortable brick dwell-**
1 ins containing si* ruoma and finished garret, aft-Jfc*.
imtn on O’llara ■ tree fob* tween Liberty and Peon. Enquire
0[ (jai4) K. IL KINO, No. 211 Liberty »t.
rpO LET—The Warehouse Room and Office
JL now occupied by Porter R. Friend l * Co'., W Frontw.
Aia.>. Lvfti suiUblc for storing cotton. .. •
Lja IflAlAll DICKEY*OO.
NO. 75 MARKET STUEET.
SPRING GOODS.
Co art.
HORRENT —A Lot 144 by 100 feet, on which
1 arc erected, Building*, Stacks, rendering It suit*' •
for any kind of manufacturing, situate on Denman <
* r oj° Liberty street, Pittsburgh*
*0 H RENT— J : ■ • \
1 A KISH WAREUOOSB. No.WMarket fcUuoLad. *
line N. Holmes a Sons, finished and shelved .n tbo W
oner from collar to garret, for wholesale and «»>*dry
“ i ::Sr;r ,h " t ' * /£□£ ”I*3*
%s>r',
(Etty auction Sales.
p. Ai. u A VlB, AuoaonSST r
Commercial Salt* Room* No. 64 Fifth Street.
New a second iiand BOuESlTvEffif
EVENING. —At the commercial sale* room, No. 64
>inh street, will bo soru every oyeniog this week,commenc
ing ou Tuesday, March 15th, at 7 o'clock, a large TUktT of o
new and second hsud Bocks, comprising good editions of
standard authors, popular works of recent publication, and
a miscellaneous collection in literature, arts and science; ahb -
nnscopieaof Hu Family and Pocket Bibles, a largo aasort
lueot of stationery, fancy articles, Ac.
nirlA P. M. DAVIS, Anch;
Hotel furniture and fixtures}
AT AUCTION—Da Monday morning, March 21*t| At
lu o'clock, at gabl'a UuU-1, No. 90 Third stmt, between
Wood and Btrw'tH, will t-esold tho entire atock of Farnitute,
t that rxUmaivecslabUshmtDt, among which
are Fcnthor U#«lii, Bedding, HoUnuci, Bureaus, Work and
Wuh bUnd*, &xtenaicn and other Tables, iiahoganrSofkS,-
Divans Chain Anil Bockars, Looking GUsses, XcgtaTlng*,
Window Blind*, Carpets, Oilcloths, Bogs, Haiti, High
and Low Post Bedsteads, Cliainber Ware, Difllng-Rocm
Furniture, Raite* and Forks, Tabio and Tea Spoons, That*
lag Diabe*. China, (.Slats aud Queeusware, Fire lremi/Utx*
Cooking Stove atxl Fixtures, a general aaKuiuAut Oi Kltcb -
on Liu-uaila,OfficeFnrnitoro, Ac-,*e.
mrU » P. M. DATIS,AncL
B
lIILUING LOl'S IN THE CITY OFAL-
LKdUENV At A action.—On Tucfcin; cTßnlni;, March
2il, at 7*4 o’clock, will bo Mid, it (he commerciM .Ml«
rooms. No. &4 Filth «t, tint valuable Lot ol UfOCEj,ftitTC»(ft
at the corner <JKabinsimaodCorej front'
of 24 feet on BoUnson Hiwt sod estocdla* Corey rt»
80 feet. •••• f
i the lot adjoining tho above, having a, Croat of £0 ;
. and extending back 54 feet. . . r
aTenns—One-tonrth cash.residue in two equal acsnalpdy*;
iSunls, with Interest. icrl. P. M. PA VIS, Auct.:*-
SALE OF FIFTH ST. PROPERTY—On
Tuesday evening, March 23d, o'clock aitbactttt*
inordsl sales Room, No. 51 Fifth' will be sold, thattals* 7
able Lot marked No. 24, io Mrs. Banh B. Fettermaa’iplan
or lota situate on Fifth street, "between-Wylie end Bob ttß*
having a front of leeC, with ths privilege of eSfboi
alley anti building too second story over one-bslfof the
•sine, on which is erected a tbreo story Bri:k HnlldlngNo.
lil. Title indisputable. Terms at gala.
mria P. 51. DAVIS, Anti.
Vi
ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.—:
, On Tuead*y oTcaing, Maxell lilb,
commercial sales rootna, No. M fifth etresL, mil bstold:
L’3 shares Merchant * MnimfactureJsßanhofPittabargb,
10 do Mechanics* Bank;
UJ do Oluiens* Bank of Pitisbsrgb, _ '
31 do ritta., Pu W. A Chicago JlaUroad Co.
mrll P. M. DAVIS, Aacfc
Trustee sale of penn st. prop
-IIKTY.—O? Tharsday aliernoao, Match 17th, «l 3
o’ciock, uq the premisof, will be aold, those fire valuable
LoU, sHa*te on the north sldo ©1 Peon bL, between Factory
end Adams its., filth ward, commencing at the distance of
76 feet from factory at., each lot hating a front ot 1C feet on
i’enuet. and extending back 100 fcos to on alley SQ.fcct
with), on which la erected 6 two etcry frame Dwelling .
Houses. Terms at sale. tnrlO i*. iI.DA.VTfI, Anct.
STOCIfP., Ft. W. & 0. R. R. at psitati
sals, la lotatoeuit porchaaert,by
apt P. M. PAVIB, M Plfttt.afc -
AUSTIN MJtlillS k CD., BcrtlunU’ El«finiltt.‘„
Alt AUSTIN LOOSU&'i-'
CO-,*UK MERCHANTS’ JKXCiIA KQK SYg-y
THURSf AVRNLNG.—Bank, Bridge, Innuiu«o“T^ r ..*-
~— 'gCL. and Beal Estate add St pabUfl .oato
Exchange by ,i
-- AUmNLOOBUBB q»
Draft* and t<an« on KeaTCaState DegotlateqCl
. AUBTIN LOOMIS k CO, ,
' s Bote Broker*. M Foarthtt.
CUREFOR CONSUMPTION!
DA. CfgDRCHIUs’S DISCO VKBY.i
Wlncbciter’s Genuine Preparation of Or*
J. E.Chnrchlll'i Compoandof
T H E>H YPOPHOSPHI TE
of LIUS, BODA and POTASH,
a erxcuric uxxdi tot, tea uuuuuit or
O ON SUM "PT X O IT -
THE great ChemictfeMedical Eiscoveryof
the celebrated Dr. J. P. CfiiithUl, of Paris, flm made
known by him to the French Academy of Medlcfae about 5. ; --
yean ago, marks a new and Important era In fee annals Of. -
Medical Erienco. “ •
Now, lortho first time In the history of the world, his »
BKUEDY been foand that surely Btrikee at the
tuxienrf frh/umarvDtitait.tx&'llratoritig CUd&clait
chemical ekmenit of t\e Mood; (ocrem* toe principle »foe& <
cotutiiuiu nerwiu or tiui force, invigorating the nnfrf-.
riw functixm, yn«t fens not only CURBS, but also FR£»
VKNTd, the darelopmest of this hitherto most fetal geemege
of the human race.
to tbs PubUci'Ct
Various preparations an already in the marital, purport*
log to be based on Dr. CharcfaQTe discovery, agahut wnlclf
we *oUranl> cotton both the probation and the public.
Let no one be deceived, trot ask for and ose Only the prr*. •
pantion told Crum the bda General Depot la theUnjtad.
1 States, No. 49 John street, and bearing a/a« rinule sign*» -: ,
tareof J. WBczusns, by whomaltme Dr.CSnjrchill% prw»- '
•crfpuooifl pot op ts a kxuaks An cswcautfcu rots.
la all Nerroos or Scrofolotu Debility, Lolls or
Vitatrom, Dyspepsia, InfDgwtfcetyaad remale Weak*
acßaea, it is a aorareitmaad laTaloabla reaedy,
«“RKAD THE TESTIMONY.-®
fVoo the J7.Y. American Medical Monthly, Jcr
‘•Whatever may be oar ccuelnsica* with refcreoc* to the
claims oi Dr. Church 111, for tbo Bypophnpbites *B«o»irw£n
remedies in tobercolod* (coniiamptiua,; titu cam ns no
nocaTAstOTarVAirao#
Frva i £Ae AVrtA American Bdi-caS BfporUrJbr Oct, ISoS.
“This Mttfiela* fa arientiflcAlly aod ntlAbte.-^,
We hare ostd ilia Otxr ownpr*Oice,te phthuUpOlmonij>|~-7* t .
and other frirnniof dhteese, with , TCT Y*®“jf's c^2> [ iy6f -iL
• * * • InslAty-clghtcft-e* ia j-- E.av
risen. thlftT-eosen were in tit- lacipfant, JF -g| £
iutheßeceod soJadTaoctd -
toaladet were U-y-n-I topa *
tor casus, which were much bwcfiied.all bo? ~ .
»R> sQU douUfol. rwcwrwvd • S i>
Price 12, »r boiii*** hw |3. tuiglo Losriea'fffy,lc
cmeenirottd *rot by m«IL prepaid, whno tpocially
ordend. All orw*'» k* throe bottiee or ovor willbe aentby
rturMs atc»at*>nho parity. Druggists' Burnt seal Ibelr w*'
jo«« direct to the undersigned, or they nray bafeadtflefeot .
ondspnriooßpreraxaUoaaPntthe&t
Uunnldß Preparation of Dr.Charddlfti -j
Oitnpound otthcliypopbiwphlteeof liausSodannd Petaab .
is add at wholesale at • tba eula Qeoefal Datort, Ah Jnl>*. at ~.
but will be kept by all respectable drpzgtot* throofiheot
Uio United Stales. Circulars and >ll
giT*n.to all panic* wictoaing a, ataap. For convenience is
rrecinogoor letters, correspond eota am reonrsiod to add •
in addlUoo to the regular addramas below." •
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. Foreigtt Agency oflk*^
O JohoßtwaL New Tarfc.
SEWING MACHINJiItf.
liASS, WSBSS9S ® 00.
SEWING MACHINES.'
Ar»ari.uowl*dg*dbjaii lobe TUB BtST.
Tlioy aro dor* Blß]pJo"aiiJ durable In.coQitmJtiGn tta
aay other. No family eho-ild b« wlth£mtoa«.' :• .
Tfcry HEM, BIND, GATHER, BTITCII AND.TBIIr^
For Tailoring ™* Shoe-nttiagtlH* ar*oo*i<»n*ljttnk.
lag a strong and oMic wffl t to|a ■a.Cßniarj ypoo^iotf.-:
aFAIR LOCK-FTJTCII on both aides of tho material yawed '
A. u: UAHSIULL C0 t *
Allegheny <str .-■'..'
ie3, 'after a PArruTri*
wa»»d MItUMiVS Uff.
DmggiyU,
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f-i. Allegheny,
u. Eolrfson k Ca. Liberty
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." Cartoa Bmag. r v • •
. George Bfchiritoa:?ftint*
i‘«r, Allegheny,,
'.s* R- Sill* PiUstenh, -
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J. If. Holm ■.Pitiibftfph,
Bobetl Graig, Allegheny, .
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WE, the undersign
trUl eaa clteerfulljrrtc
IHKNT, Kill by UAKTW£LI
career of Wood and Sixth its.'
David t-ehrren,Allegheny,;
Job.Cnd*,danced, .**■
Charles Beyder, “
I.T.Clirk,CltyPed£striao
Jis. Hflands, Reserve Ip, -
w«d« Hexsptoß, pictstm'b;
W.W.JUIr, «.
J»old,JHsab«r,.
X StevATt, fnm 1 * K. S,''
, BanrrSsyar.'AllMfccny.
f Benart,
John Megnnr, Tbbtccofiltt
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