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FRIDAY MOKKINa, MABCII 25, 1869.
REPUBLIC A. 3 COUSTV COWVBSTIOK.
This oppoifonts of the National Adimntatra
tlon to Allegheny County us reqaasted to meet in tnelr
TcneetiTa&etica districts, on SATURDAY, March Sftth,
ana elect twfrdelegaUs from each to a Conoty Convention,
whJeb vtQ awtdble at the OOGItT HOUSE, on WEDNES
DAY, March SOth.aill o'clock, A.M.
Theobjectef thisOosnnUOß Is to elect delegate* from
this county to the Stats Contention, and act open a set of
rules for the government of future nominating Convention*
in this county, which trill at that tlnrebe'tabraKtM by the
County Committee.'
The Delegate Beatings will bo held in the township* be
tween tba boors of 3 and ft P. M„ and In tboeJMe* and
borosgha between the boon of 7 and 9 P. it.
By order of tbo County Committee.
fi. 11. GETEP., CbsirmsD fro ltrn.
Brasni Batin, Bec->.
Ahotheb Cnaxci roa Plukobb. —The present
yearUtbeperiodforletting tbesoulbern mail con
tract*. These ere the contracts which have con*
tributed most towards swamping the Post Office
department; and it is now given ont that I 'since
the President has determined to call no extra
session, the bidders have withdrawn their bids
and pat in new ones at twenty-five per cent, ad*'
vaaw. The plea for this is that they will have
to wait for their money; bat this is a mere pre
tence ; for the contracts ran fcr foar years, and
as Congress meets in December, they will not
have to wait more than for their first
payment. They Are preparing to lake advantage
of the present embarrassments of tho adminis
tration to feather their nents for foar years is
Come. It is oot too much to suppose that tho
administration was influenced against oalliogan
extra KMaioo, that this cpportanily for extortion
might not be taken away from the contractors ;
and it is even snrmleed thatjhe southern, meb
here of the cabinet opposed the extra e<ssion,
that their Soutbernfrieiids mighthaTO full swing
at the treasury while the chance lists.- /
Avcsxxurs.—lt ie a' matter of ’general re
mark that places of amusement were never so
well patronised in Pittsburgh as daring this
winter. We have Been this season what we have
never Been here before—some half dozen places
of amoeement, including three concerts, all
crowded at one time, and this continuing night
al»freight. We take pleasuro in notiog each a
fact. Ii indicates the growth of a better taste,
and thai the natural desire for amusement and
excitement is flowing into the right channels.
We are all eo constitnted as to need, every now
and then, tons relaxation from onr regular par
suite, in which the bow can be unbent from its
strain and the mind relieved from the grave
csr*a of business. When harmless amusements
and recreations cannot be had, men will be
tempted to try others not ; and it is o
Significant fact that the police offices always havo
" to® **» do when the public havo legitimate
sources of enjoyment to draw them away from
the illegitimate ones.
Tun Toshagb Tax.—The House, on Wednes
day, took up Mr. Chase’s resolutions directing
the Attorney General to commence~and prose
cute in the Supreme Court of the State the ne
oessary suit or suits to ascertain whether tho
'Pennsylvania railroad company, by Us refusal
to pay the tonuagojax, has net forfeited its
-chartered privileges, and to take all necessary
lisps to procure a decree of forfeiture in said
lait or suits instituted, and directing the And- j
itor General to charge o per cent, per month on
all tonnage taxes duo and unpaid, and
a spirited fight ensued. Several amendments
were offered and voted down, and
resolutions were finally passed by the following
vote: - r :
Peas—Messrsr’Acker, Balliet, Barnsley, Bar
tow* Bayard, Bar folet, Boyer, (Clearfiold,) Bover,
(Schuylkill,) Brodhead, Bryson, Campbell,
Chase, Custer, Dismaot, Eck
man, Pearon, Fleming, Foster, Galley, Good,
Graham, Gray, Hill, Hottenstine, Irish, Jackson,
Keneagy, Ketohum, Kinney, Lawrence, (Wash
ington,) Mann, ?Mehaffey, M’Clnre, M’Cardy,
McßpytU, Nill, jOaks, Palm, Patterson, Pierce,
Pinkerton, Prondfool, Poghe, Ramodell, Rohrer,
Robb, Rouse. Bhsfer, Smood, Smilh, (Berks,)
Stephens, Stonebsck, Stuart, Taylor, Thomp
son, Wagonseller, Walker, Wilcox, Williams,
(Bedford,) Williams, (Backs,) WillistoD, Wilson,
Wolf, Woodrihg, Zeller and Lawrence, Speaker
—6B.
Nags— Messrs. Abbott, Barley, Charcb, Ell
maker, Brans, Fisher, Grati, Green, Hamersly,
Harding, Matthews, Neall, Price, Quigley,
Sheppard, Styer, Thorn, Walborn, Wigton and
Wiley—2o.
- j The 20 negatiTe roles comprise 15 Philadel
phia repreeentalires,Barley, of Blair, Wiglon,
of Hnntingdon, and EUmakcr, Green and
~ ' Prioe, of. Lancaster.
A BxfiOuiA& Maw.—Air. Moran, in a speech at
the late Buffalo Baflroad Convention, is report
ed to have said:
"He found no one prepared to adhere to any
thing like a settled policy; and, as for himself,
he proposed hereafter to conduct his road according
to what he deemed for the best interests of ■his stock
holders ; and he should be glad when the time
camo when he could peacefully retire from the
charge of the duties whloh baa been thrust upon
him.” - *
If Mr. M6ran used this language it shows him
totally unfitted for his placo.
Railroad President conducting his road so as to
-—promoto the interests of the stockholders, Is an
exploded one. It prevailed in old fogy'times
bat has been entirely abandoned. Presidents
who aro up with the times never take the stock
holders into consideration.
[Special Oarretptedc&cA of tha Pitaborgh o*zetto.J
Hassias urg, March 23.
Mturt. Editors: TErDivorce Committee reported
'tho bill to-day divorcing Horace B. Pry and Emily
his wife. A lengthy and ably written minority re
port was presented by Hr. Foster, which was ordered
. < to bo pnblisbed in tho Legislative Record. Amotion
was made to make this case the apodal order of the
day for to-morrow- evening, bat (sued to cany.
A paper was read this afternoon by tho Assistant
, > : Clerk of tbo House, signed by Samuel J. Bes, Chief
Clerk, withdrawing his accusations against the
-Transcribing Clerks, admitting that their work has
been by them promptly and accurately performed.
The document U considered a very humiliating
back-down on his part.
After tho reading of tho journal in the House this
morning, Hr. Irish asked and obtained leave to pro
eent the petition of tho Boards of School Directors
of the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Filth Words
'of tho city, of Pittsburgh, and others, in favor pt an
act for the better regulation and continuanco of ed*
9 neation by Common Schools in the city of Pittsburgh,
which was referred to the Committee on Education,
which it is understood will have the Senate BUl.'en
titled an cot for the regulation and continuance of
education by oommon schools in the eity of Pitts
burgh, before them tbls'afternoon.
The special orderfor this morning was “resolutions
relative to the tonnage tax on the Penna. Railroad,"
Which brought out a lengthy discussion, and on the
previous question being called, were passed by a large
majority. On the adoption of the first resolution, as
amended by Hr. Irish, the yeas were. 74, the nays 20,
whish shows very clearly not Only that the tonnage
tax cannot bo repealed, but that the House is anx- '
lons to do its-part to enforce its collection. How
the resolutions will fare In the Senate is yet to be
seen. - • ■ <
> Senate to-day amended the House resolution
" relative to final adjournment, fixing the 14th day of
' April next; The House, it Is believed, will ooneur. u.
- A Wolv abd Wi/a Sxobt.—The Tosoola Pio
wo* relates the following:
“A man, a few days since, while chopping in
the woods some six mile west of Lexington,
Ssmilao County, near his own dwelling, was at
ticked by a-feroclous wolf, whiob, at the first
«P»u* grasped Ms victim by the throat. The
wue, standing m the-door of the house, saw the
position °fh« husband, and, running up, seized l '
° bIOW “I* o “» b « lt « f lh «
hold. A few more blows finished him entirely
bat not until the wolfhad succeeded in culling
the throat of her husband so thfitWexoired
most Immediately.” pit6d aI
- Th» MUirankeo A r nri contradicts the (ele
graphio ireport that tho legislative committee
have acquitted Ex-Governor Sashford, of Wis
consin, of complicity in tho La Crosse Railroad
cormptiins. The committee simply declared
that they could find no proof of a prior under
standing between him and Kilboarn that he
should receive the bonds in consideration of his
approving the land grant bill, but do not exon
erate him; on the other hand, they censure him
for accepting the bonds after signing the bill of
grant
_r Tux body ofb gentleman—indigenous-—was
washed ashore a short timo since from the Mis
sissippi* In his pockets were found: “One
dueling pistol ; <me bowie-knife, one speech of
Jefferson JDavlisr one epeeoh of Senator Toombs;
one copy bf lfts £Eseu*ippim t edited; by Barker
dale; thwewpluof the President's'’Lecomplon
of an
alligator devonring ah eagler—supposed to by
the province of Mississippi in the act of eater*
ynfnatfpg the “data and stripca.” •
: Toes* Tixooujrtt Lives Lost dtthb Bbeak
iso ot Icb.— 2*ear Taganrog, on the sea of Axoff.
* catastrophe occurred, about the beginning of
Febrosry last, which involved a loss of life un
paralleled except by memorable earthquakes of
volcano eruptions. It appears that some three
thousand inhabitants of Taganrog, relying upon
the premiso of fair weather made by genial at
mosphere and the cloudless sky, proceeded (o
Axoff Sea to indulge in the sport of fishing be
neath the ice—a favorite pastime of that region.
The atmosphcro-continuibg serene, the parly
were lulled.into a feeling of security, and ven
tured farther than usual upon the ice, in the
hope of obtaining a good haul. Suddenly a
breeze sprung up from the east, which, growing
boisterous by degrees, whirled the loose snow
and fine particles of ico in all directions, and ;
before.long succeeded in detaching tho ice from
the shore.
The large ice field then broke into numerous
‘ pieces, which, with their terrified and helpless
human freight, drifted towards the open sea. No
assistance could be rendered the unhappy beings'
by their frantic relatives and friends on shore,
and within two hours not a sign of life was visi
ble on the surface of tho sea. On tbe following
day a cake of ice drifted in shore, apon which
were five of the unfortunates—three of them
dead, and the other two numb and insensible.
The two latter—a girl and an old man—were
stored by. means of the usual appliances; the
girl, however, survived but a few hours; the
man recovered, bat lost the use of his tongue a
consequence, probably, of the fright caused by
the scene Tie had passed through. lie prep&reM
a Written narrative of ihe occurrence ofthe
fearful night on the Azoff. By this catastrophe
at least three thousand persons found a watery
grave.— y. T. Fott.
Wheat atJSb West.—The Alton (Illinois)
Democrat ot a recent date says :
We have made many inquiries of our country
friends throughout this and adjacent counties,
within a few days past of their wheat prospects
and hear from them a decidedly flattering ac
count thereof. During the cold, dry, windy
weather of February, the wheat suffered severe
st* reT tous thawing and freezing had thrown
tho wheat well out of the soil, and in many in
stances the wind carried it from its place, being
held butty a rooty fibre or two, and lodged H
in dilohes and fenco corners. In many locali
iies a totat failure of tbe crop was anticipated
vt that time.
But the soft warm rains of March havo won
derfully revived tho wheat fields, beating down
the turfs to their bed, and invigorating tho roots
New growth immediately set in, and how, where
there seemed a dismal prospect "a month ago,
fresh green fields of growing grain gladden the
eye and rejoice tho heart of the farmer.
From Qreen and Jefferson oonntios and Mont,
gomery, and tho American bottom in this county
our inquiries moot with tho same answer, of a
fair, a good, or an excellent-prospect. •
Tho Jaokson (Michigan) Patriot of March 16,
6 ®J B: , . ®»ds considerable inspection of
wheat fields in this and the adjoining counties
during tho last week, they present the least in
jury from the effects of Winter that haa been
noticeable for many years. Wo hare not yet
seen one sore that may be called Winter-killed.
Two PEntBTS is Taotmin. —Suepeniion from
the mmetry. —Archbishop Hughes of New York
is out in a communication, giring a history of
certain occurrences in the Catholio church of St
John tho Evangelist, in that oity, which havo
led to his suspending from -the ministry thereof
two priests, Revds. Alfred Dayman and Frederick
Ferdinand Des Camps. The two prieets it ap
pears, had published a previous communication
in tho newspapers, slating that an interdlot had
haen pnt upon them, simply beoause one of them
had preached a sermon in which ocourrcd the
expression, “Hell is paved with tho skulls of
bod priests”
The substance of the Archbishop's rejoinder Is
thatdhe parlies alluded to have been guilty of
irregularity, insubordination and schism. He
represents Mr. Dayman, as coming to this coun
try about two years ago, in great destitution,
and experiencing, in a variety of ways, the
charity and good offices of tho Archbishop. Tho
Archbishop adds, that within tho lost five weeks
it has come to his knowledge that Mr. Dayman
was accompanied on the voyage by a young fe
male, whom ho represented to bo tie nieco, al
though it has sinco come ont that the lady doee
not stand in that relation to him. As for tho
other rebellious priest, Mr. Des Camps, the
Archbishop hinta that he is mentally nnsonnd.
The priesta Bay they are determined to or
ganize anojther Chnrch, notwishslanding the
Archbishop’s interdict.
“We think that Senator’s brown’s ardor got
tho better of his judgment when he said that we
want Cuba for the purpose of extending Slavery
Mr. Brown should oot thrust Slavery so maoh
into the foreground of American politics—should
not make that institution a monopolizing part.
Washington Union.
It will be observed that Senator Brown’s of
fence, in the eyes of the Union, is not that he
wamstoextend Slavery, but that ho openly’says
so. This will never do. The Senator should school
bis tongue lo the regular Democratic dialect.
When bo sees a choined gang ofnegroca whipped
along the road to new Territory, be should Btylc
it “enlarging the field of American Industry.”
Sending ruffians to rob and murder settlers, he
should designate as “popular sovereignty.” The
castom of hunting a man with bloodhounds
and selling his wife and children on the auction
block should be veiled in the soft phrase of
“carrying out theprinciplesoftheConslitution.”
This is the proper Democratic language as
spoken in polite circles at Washington. Calling
things by their right names is a practice that it
wiUpot do to tolerate for a moment. It would
work mischief. Senator Brown should reform his
plain epeakiog.— Atb. Eve. Jc\tr.
Asohtmocs Lamas.—Henry Word Beecher
says of this kind of oorreapoodpnee :
"A man’s name is meant to be a safeguard.
Where a man is known, bo is silently restrained
from a thousand Incidental temptations which
would assail him if he .were cdnaoiouely uuknown.
A man’s name on a paper tho representative
of his person. It will be a strong inducement
to care, honor, truth aud propriety. The want
of a name to a letter is a presumptive evidence
that a man has been doing something of which
he is ashamed. All honest men ought to make
it a rule to burn up, without reading, anony
mous communications. This is our rule. It is
now and then that we begin to read without
knowing that the letter is nameless. Boi usu
ally, a letter without a signature goes in au in
stant into the fire, or into strips for the wind to
i>L-.y with.”
The idea of a
Aw Abut Costbact.—Tho Utah correspond
ent of the Chicago Tribune sends to that journal
the freighting contract mode in the Qoartermas
n* Washiogton city, with Rus
sell, Myers and Waddell, to carry freight from
Kansas to various points on the Utah route. The
schedule of prices has been kept back till lately,
when it is found that government pays the firm
above named $56 per one hundred pounds from
Leavenworth to Balt Lako City, a distance of
twelve hundred miles. At this enormous rate
the contractors have carried thousand of tons.
*r® at the same time contractors to
carry freight to Pike’s Peak, a distance of six
hundred miles for eight dollars, whioh is lees
t°an one third the sum paid by government.—
Here is an opportunity for another Congres
sional committee of inquiry.
Pauio is inn Bdttbb Mabket.—Those who
have read our valuable weekly report of the
market of wholesale prices of country produce,
will see that speculations in batter this year are.
likely to provo as unstable os tho article
itself in hot climates. One house, holding some
thing like a third of all the stock in tho city, has
stopped payment, and the news from California
shipments looks gloomy in the extreme. : The
price in tho *city has fallen about two cents a
pound, and holders are In a eta to of suspense
with fear of Its going still lower. Our country
friends will do well to watch tho weekly reports
,npon this, to them, interesting subject.— N. T.
TYibune.
A ftutr Reliojous Niwspapzb.— The N. Y.
Churchman makes.the following announcement:
It ie reported 1n newspaper circles, that an eh
terprtse is for tho establishment la
New York, of a daily paper, to be conducted on
strictly religious principles. It is to be started
wo hear, Kith a capital $160,000. and is to bo
edited by James R. Bpadlding, Esq., a gentle
man of ability and experience, at pre.ont and
for several years past connected with the
Courtfr d* Enquirer , and the Rev. Dr. McClin
took, an eminent Methodist clergyman, well
known for his contributions to the leading peri
odicals of that denomination.
Tab State of Maryland has, for a period of
forty years or moro, authorized grants for lot
teries, the profits on which have been appropri
ated to the erection of churches, monuments-,
&c. Pablic notice has been given that the Mary
land State lotteries will all cease by tbe laws of
tho Stato on the 3lst of March, 1859.
A farmer iu Oregon lately bought a barrel of
whiskey in Portland, and after getting it to his
ouse stack » painted broom handle in through.
w f a J| g ' llo J, e *° Bee how muoh lilaor there was.
taTOM painl " Wor lhe “nhis
CmhoUqut lc&tnfi that Gen.
Welker io »bont to enter a rellgioae order and
become a Catholic prleet. Wo hop. luS trce
Unless his looks belie him, a very harmless par
dier™ ” P ° ilcJ " hen he n“<i«took to be a P ol-
i»?S« B .^S IS ,. ODTn; — Sone ° f
ISiSfilS? bare recently renlnred lo put
WhiltierVnome to bia ana poem., when "tier
coprttnn.TUtpoetliiin.tlca ho. Mthertoheen
denied tto QaaJter bard at tho South. j
WDAidld tte ftUber when It Brat, .prettied,
eay to the tgaokfv. Fm down ouyou this Une.
Soui/orQtrE is desirous of becoming a rut oral- r
ized British suhjeot, so that be may own t>ron. 1
erty in the Island of Jamaica. By the laws of •
the island ao alien Is allowed to own real estate
“’"“J".' ‘niog month forth,
oged, siid nn obsrmng old gentleman, .-and ,
r ' . ‘ al Wh f. a 1 conlJ through L,
month i most generally lired Ihrongh the year.”
Holland Bitters.— Femai p*
I Burrxuxo trim N*c#« ahd Dibtutt -A T,m.i/w! , ES
; ratable to those peculiar
; more tr cf v uStbtr nrj ,
tom in the medical w£ld:
rompoavnt r.f «rl,. _*.??■ . " t ? tnAd M »
Mtdicia, CbMt, to which * r °tnl*l,e<ll * l,e<1 y#m,l J
sssisss
aiiws ?25? US S“S W * h* ll " 8 to *» pwfHJtly fajflllad in
t JJoQand JUtUrt. From th<. ../ »u. .
«heroailndrd to, we here ootthoagfct proper to nar^Oi
niUTi.or tho» Udlei.bob.™ onhMiuE. J£2f J*
Batal] and errry word can be aabetanttated to
tion of the meet inrwdaloa*. We cfferonTof thTm?.^
e " r .CT »o normal action, and, while enabling natol to tw!
U>“ff“£?fd££e
Are yon nature ted in earfy morning, iodlsnored to rtZT'
;K:,£:;s’ d " d * cWai ' h^f »> '-S"™,:
Are yon "object tonawea before or after «ni n rt .
qtunt.ty be loro each £ B <L
ot tbeAooghtcf food, and aleo from tb*
KSJffi&^SS 0 * .
ksf-ss:
©n!£sus? Pre °Si 9 ™** P mch “‘=J?- Bewar^
bMonri,lOl# l*<-n the label of every
ft** * °° » 8j!o Proprietor*, 27
SSft lßt^ad W Pa.
#tbi aiJbcttistmcnts.
appli'c'atTox\s for UCEXSE
n? r Kr 'V “WOIIB.HM In the Clerk’s Ofllo for Al
- Coonty, up to26th March, 1559.
, TUOS. A. TtOWLET. Clerk
Armitrong Jot. Tavern, Bth ward. Pittsburgh.
5f^ r * K * Un S nonie, stli ward, Pittsburgh
Blank Oonrad F, other pood*, 3d *•
Hamper II It, Tavern, •* .. ».
Frj Oeo, T«v.m, Tarentntn
Home, M’Koosport
Tf O, V “ M wUPimbTOt
Jolm, T.Ttni, Wu! eilMbeth
P....b» e h
Sharp Win. other goods, Franklin tp
Shannon Jas, Tavern, 4th wart, Pittsburgh
Whitfield Pcphla, Tavern, Peon tp fc
Truuble Benj Tavern, 4th ward, Pittsburgh
*2sxfc<J3t W *■' KaUo « noose, 3d ward, Pittsburgh.
NOIIUiJ.— All persons whoso licenses ex
plre during tho month* of May and Jane will attend
mhSL:d3t
THOB. A. BOWLEY. Cl«rk
DI x 0 PBEPaked carburet
P p n IKON—For polishing Store*, Grain BaoecTaid
ererjkiud ol braas ud ehcat ironwork. Thla article rc
Sttonmr u^ 1 ' *“ d w k 1 P'" lo ™ •more brilliant pollth ,„d
k Jr™*"" “ ,id » w* '» »»• Wootf
atantly on hand b, JuS. rbBMINO,
.rc-b corner of Diamond and Market tL
B“a 0 ";, 1 ™ BROMOUU. XROSHES—For
*jleTlattou °* °? n Sl>», coJda, hoaraehess and all di*-
tke* fcr«a»«od PobHc speaker* and sJng
era mill find them Jaralntblo for cleariogand Btrenjrth»»r
logtheroicu. Kept constantly oa hood at
_ JOS. FLEUXKO'B.
B ®N or exchange for an im»
prored Farm, a Lot of Ground and a good Brick
vwemug,containing alx room*, with gu aud water to the
boue; all | Q good order and in moat j3uaant part of the
dt T . A)-»o.an«ubli,hod, pleasant »d thrwsbaring
in the chiral part of tbedty. Both only acid«exrhang
tbe SoSy? ° f lhe • owoot ' , b<a>lth < *• W»h*ns to retire &
Enqoire at 21 Diamond, Pitttbprgh. mr2MmwF
Q.REAT REPOBLIC'MOSfTHLY; —
FOR APRIL
ATLANTIC MONTHLY,
FOR APRIL
FOR BALK AT
DAVIS * CO’S,
STREET,
TWIDDLE, Wlfirs A- CO. have for wale
70 bu«h<>li prims Ohio Clorerwed;
ioo «]<> Nwbannuck Potato*#;
3<W Jo large red do
100 do Cabbages;
1000 lb- -ngarmred Bacon Bams;
Alao, bejb Itoll Buttrr and Eggs, at
-“i!- 1 ?! JioJSS Ul.trlj Stiwl.
OIL ULOi'll TABLE COVEIiS-25 Am.
MaorleJ ita* Jnst Fet'd and for tale by
J. A 11. PHILLIPS, 20 and ttS Bt. Clair «t
'PRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH—
X. 30W yudscf (liflnrent widths for ate by
• J. * 11. PHILLIPS.
.WINDOW SHADES^
*^P a * r bordered, plain, landscape, cothtcnud
QOtgratytcs, at all price*, tar agio by- J.A U. PHILLIPS.
EKAJuiSLIsi) CARRIAGE CLOTHS of
dlCorwit colors and width* for sole by
mr ‘ s ; - J.* 11. PHILLIPS.
,RYANi) MIXED PAINTS, Oils, Tur
pentine, \ nrnlsbta. Window Glass and Potty fur sole
J. A U. PHILLIPS.
OIL CLOTII CHASM*—2OOO yards ass’d
_ Styloa by mrga fl. PHILLIPS.
SCALED PROPOSALS will be received by
CbeaiulMdttMd oatiiTCKJiDA*, AprtUtb, for foraUb
-4 ??? d bai,<lio< •“ to lho glxth Ward
IHjWJc BcL«,l flow. Flinrand .pwJficatkuf m« beawo
at the offica of William Barnhill A 00., Na 6! I'can street.
JAJtED 11. UttUflll,
Chairman Building Cooimiltee.
Groceries, 4c, —150 hbds. primo and
cbotca N. 0. Sugary 600 bbls. N. 0. Uolommi
lMbblafyrup* 200 b*ga prime lUoCoff*;
aw p«cka B t« Young Hyson, Gnapoirdbr and BUck Tear
im £“* , br, °?. 1 ' T ° t ? l cc ?, r ’ Tobacco;
ILO bxs Cincinnati u 4 Madiaon PearfEtarch:
ICO tiu Sod* galeratus; 60 kgs Bl Carb Sod*;
100 l>x* Oroond Spice-; » bag* l*epper.
'»S»PiiueDt« a) tierces Rico;
160 due Bockel*; , 2* (| o z Tube
160 dor Coro Dnxms 'fiQbMaN.CTar
: largoNo.C Slacker*!.
In store sod for sale bj JDILN VLOYD A CO
- mh - 4 ■ 173 Wood nr^t.
WILKINSOSJ,2I7 Liberty st. id now
tfcelring ne* stock, conitsUngof lodaz, Jmieh
"V"* Cu ' ot ' Alboy, Hoc* Dtimn-l, OUIot sud
outer choice bnmda;
vOO tide* Red Solo Leather;
40 do Slaughter Bole Leather:
10 bbls Tanners’ Oil, best quality;
20 doz. Qontlemon*’ and ladles’ Morocco.
10J pun rhlladelphi* Luta, Ac,
To which he Invite* tbeatteatioa of cprrb*«cr« mr24
GROCERIES-GO kgs YII, G> & Blklcas
10 t>L>U. EeDuedgogar;
la “ Byrop;
15 tagaJara Co(Ti«
Jl baleOloTt*;
20 kegs Soda;
60 boxes fiplces;
m— i— a, r . 30 “ various brands Tobacco,
How J&naiflg for silo by KOBEBT DIGKET
- tttrt4 No. 3tS JJlxrty «L
OUNDRIES—BO hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar:
K-7 4CO bbls. do do Moliwe
200 bags Bio Coffee.
100 bbld. Syrop*
* 100 boxes Lump Tobacco;
100 lixir cbesls TV at;
26 tierces treeh Bice;
_ . , , 300 kegs tfails, ail tin,,
for tale by mrg4 R. RUBISOH A CO
UNDRIES—ISOO bags prime Kio,Coffee;
160 packages freeh T«r,
100 boxes Bictunotid Tobacco*;
600 bids. N. 0. MoUsees,
260 do Byraps;
160 hhds. prime N. 0, Sugar
160 bus. Clover Seed;
, „ 100 do Timothy good,
W.tha full assortment of Spices and Pittsburgh mtnufec
tured articles now Id store and for ealo by
mra WATT A WILSON, No. 268 Liberty el
C UNDRIES—23S7 sacks Cora;
kj 204 do Wheat, assorted;
l bbl.aodl bag rlaxiieed;
4 bb!a.Gms*
_ _ 4 Dryllldea,
To T 0 •l«M>nr La Crowe for sale by
mr2 ~ IfIAIAH DICK By A CO.
QQ MARKET STREET— 7^
NEW GOODS,
JAMES 8088, 87 Market it,
BOOTS * '' rS '"‘ d * P '” dl ' ) “° sk 0
CHEAP IOBwSZ * ,d ‘ b *» »»» <■*"
CTCall and examine bla «taet.^
T^ETcnUPS —25 doz. quart Tomato;
■I V 25 do pint do
25 do Walnut, qoart* and pinti;
25 do Moahrouo,
Jort m>’d and foriale by JIEIMJiB A ANDERSON
mt -* Wo. 30 Wood at, oppoaltß at. Charta IfoteL
PROVISIONS—
•* lO .°W pk«* llama, Bbonldor* and BUca;
250 hbli. Meaa Pork;
50 Mar cm Eagar Cured llama;
»0 do do DrMiW,
mr2j jl Robison * ou.
For Ml* ly
FLOOR —500 bbls. Extra Family Floor;
600 do do sod Superdoo do
mr24 R. KuniaON A 00
[i/TAPLE . &UGAII—I,SOO lbs., in balk,
LYJjut rec’d aad for mlq bj REYMER * ANDERSON,
Wo. 33 Uotol.
fllifiKSK —30 boxes prime Goahon Ch®eso,
\J for kilo by JOHN FLOYD 100-
173 Wf • •'
SUNDRIES —300 bga prime Nitrate Soda:
200 bag a«nn*n Clay; WO bxa Window QUm;
JOO bbli Soap Ito*io; on hand aod for gala by
M* l * l i ' ALEXANDER KINO.
10 000 bushels potatGSslS
x w s v - /v - /vy gtoro and to nnir*. of all tb» ben hinda,
for KNvf and family u»o, direct from New York, for (ale b?
lUTOHCOCK, McC&BRItY *CO. f
i.122 Bococid and ISO Front »trwt.
WHI1 13 GOODS, Jaconets, Nansooks,
French Cambric#, Mull#, Bu»i«*, Ac.: p|»j D
Striped and FJgnmi. A!*o, Needle Work, D/ouGood#
Ebowli aud Domntlca.
mr2J
C. HANSON LOVE. 71 Market at.
TURPENTINE— 25 bbls. for solo by
O. h. FAHNESTOCK A 00.,
mfg? ~ corner Wood and fourth
CORN —5,000 buab. in store and for solo by
nbM ItITCHOOCK, McCRKEB? k OQ.
BEANS —11 bbls White Beans iastoreszid
far nlo by
mh2l
HITCHCOCK, M’CRKERY A 00,
A FULL, ASSOBTMKNT of aU kinds of
sritiM sot soaaEß Par ooods. . .
. C. UANBON LOVE. ;< M»tkitiL
fJDM HHKLLAU—IO - cnees Onmce for
VAul«bJ. B. A. FAIINKSTOOK B 1)0*' -
: ■ Cmtrtrfrvrtuanntitttttt- si
Jsrb; abirrttsnatntfl.
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
bonnets, <s=c-
James p. tanner,
SHOE, HIT AND BOSJiET WAREHOUSE,
(ft No. 'Wood Street,
VHm dow in ttore bit rrrj largo »u*k of GOODS
Parchttfel direct from Ute SEW ENGLAND MAJiC
TORIES, et the LOWEST OASH PRICE.®, all will
*" d W»««d of at a small advanceon COST.
'•3'Bayer* who bate heretofore gone E*j>t for iheir
E OO for the fatnre *U ure both time and money by
oekiag their purchase* from him.
ere rtqnrated to <**ll before ted j«-
themeelTM of the fwt
attention gives toorden. enrlWad
paper - hangings
w - *• aiAß.sEL&i.i. & co
Try tbn
■o, it ’•ill
itreulng
• dl»po*i-
Ct djge»-
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for SPRrNO SALES OF 1859,
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NO. si WOOD STREET,
SECOND DOOR BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY.
THOMAS PALMER
Haying romoved from his old stand on Mar-
ket street, has fitted his
NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM,
AS ABOTE, tTHIGH, FOR
'HUegance and ConTenienoe,
Cannot bo tnrpiusod. He now offers for m)» bo suortuiei.
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Spring and Bummer Arrangement.
UiSSoJ N. w. GRAHAM ,t CO.,
MERCHANTS,
SHIPPING AGEN7S,
llinois central railroad
WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
W* bate Jo»i pm dotA jin Tracks end BtU« leading
JjrtcUj from the Old T£w( to oar Wharf Boat, wlilcb en
able# a, to forward to and from the railroad with
grrat dispatch, aud w *nt the exposers or liability to
damagr, naavoidabl* | Q . other method of handling.
W«- a]«> pitm prompt attention to mhipments
by Bfrer, to N«w Orleans, Memphis, Ae. mrlSjmd
Rope and twine warehouse
HENRY OKRWIG <fc CO.,
ROPtB, PAOKIXO TARN. M •*»
TARRED CORDAGK
No. 460,corner of Penn sad Walnut its
a 7r e,,f - " w -* cllti FwjMjjjj*;
Canlaget and Buggies.
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts
rUltlng the elty. the rubeerib-
Ware room Immediately lathe roar of the
M oocngahela Houst on Mm street, lor tbo sale of <
CARRIAGES, BOOGIES AND BPHINO WAGONS,
Of his own manufacture—the material all rel«t*J irilh
gnu care.
lUrtoj ben «uvpd thirl,-th™, jar, in th° bnilnoM,
MMI tb&lut cofmto»njmp In Alloghan, Cit,, with ,n ini
crvoM of buatnsaa, la auffident guarantee as to the quality
of bla work. ’ 3
h J^g b,ic “««»P» c t f ally Invited to call and examl
A®-f»ctoryon the corner of Federal streit and North
Otinmon, City, John SOUTH.
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GROCERIES—2Ohh<b. prime N. 0. Sugar:
VJ 160 blls. N. 0. Molasses;
M •• Golden and Balt. Syrup;
60 cheats Young Uyaon T»a«;
SO “ Block do
100 bags Coffee;
21 boxes No 1 Chocolate;
26 " 8 tar Candles;
6J “ Mould do
&0 *■ Roftn Soap;
_ 76 boles No 1 and 5 Batting.
mrW WM. MeOPTOfIEO.V, 195 Liberty at,
J & 11. T. PRICE, Manufacturers of
• B*ah, Doors, Shultera, Promos, Crockets and Mould
mp ofsvery description, havtog all the latest and met ap
proved wood-working machinery and eveiy CadUty that a
requisite. We are therefore beyond competition.'* Scroll
•awing prcmptly done. All orders from the country by
mall can be filled at tbs lowest rat*a. Call and see before
purchasing eijowhere. J.;A H. T. P&IOk
„ ~ n . C ™* r ? l H«los|Mms, Water street,
a»2O Between Federal and Bearer it*., Allegheny.
SPRING GOODS.— ’ ~
JAMES ROBB, SO Market Strict
has -/oat received bla New Spring Frock of **
Wbld. b. .11l «dlcbo.p hnnh. BOOTi A ' VD BHOKS '
for ? u»..n..n. “ DIES ' “ la “
Children*’Foocy Shoes, Goiter*, Ac., of every description
et veiy low prices. Oill and examine bis stock.
P s *k a , JAMES ROBB,
iperial ic -> of drecriptfoo made t{
■JJNDERJ A K I N Q ,
undertaking, is
Tb« anderalgnrd l« pitpand to Attend to nnduruk
iff (a all its tranche*. He »tU dUintor cotpaoa,at.
•ad to laying oat and farulibiag orery aucetsary for
'be proper intrnnent - of deceMed pcnoM-oe rcatoaable
lerma.
Office on Liamond atrect, ao*r Grant, adjoining Robert H
Patteraon’a liver; (table.
ARTWELL & SUEPUARD,
Corner of Wood and Sixth Street*,
NEW GOODS
Sole Prepriotonof the EOTER CAPILLI, a preparation
m perl or to all other* In the world for the hair and whU
ker», producing a etrong, bosllby growth and aliasing all
fetor add Irritation of tha scalp,'and iMviog a soft, delicate,
silky moisturh never before attained. Guaranteed not to
contain any Injurious Ingredient tnrl4
J. XI. DKnHLKIi,
An. 180 Liberty Street, four docri above JfarUt Street,
Tin, copper, sheet-iron ware,
dealer In Cutlery, Bran and BrltUnnla Ware, with a
llocee-fnrnUhleg article*. Patent freezer*, Wa
ter Cooler* and Refrigerators at Ids loweet ca*h price,
wholesale and retail.
Rooting and Spooling of boom, and *ll order* In tb*
»bove llnoof bniinu* will be promptly Attended to it mod
rrmto price*. orlfc2md*wT
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND:
Twice Pages of Popular Music Jor Ten Cent*.
"Our Musical Friend” is filled with the
beat Plano Solo*, Doeti, Song*, Operatic, Aria*, Polkas,
Uazorkjf, Quadrilles, Waltzes and every other specie* of
musical competition far Voice and Plano by the best Amer
ican and European Composers; printed on fall-sited music
paper,adapted to every grade of performer.
Ido tame quantity of music, procured from the regular
publishers would cost more than ten times what we charge.
A year's subscription to “OUSMUSICAL FRIEND," mil
secure new and fashionable oiuric worth at least 2Vo Hun
drtd Dollars, nod entirely sufficient for the bom* drclo.
PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY.
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Volume commenced od the Ist December, 1653.
0. p. BKT&IOUK * CO, Proprietor*,
13 Frtnfcfort trcet. New York.
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Sundries— 978 eaciu com:
116 do Wheat;
4 Dry fJH**,
To arrive on steamer Hannonle for sale by
mri> ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
JUSI’ RECEIVED DIRECT from tho man
n&ctnrsn, SO pieces 64 Oiled Bolteo, of English moke,
In imitation of Oak, Rosewood, Maple, Walnut, Mahogany,
Marbles (green and white.) Granite, Ac., for sale by
%14 J. A fl. PHILLIPS.
WHEAT —115 sacks now landing from
ftcunu-HcnQoniaJbrMt.br .
aa!s ISAUn DICKgg * 00.
SCOTCH SNUEE—2Ot bbb. Garrett’a for
"Job, & A.TAHNCSTOaK*OO, ..
ccnswot ir«4ial»m>ti.
WHOLESALE
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Pittsburgh, P4U08., Jflf
LATEST STFLE3 07
ENGLISH
and FRENCH
G. S. BATES WM. JOHNSON.
BATES & JOHNSON.
«ni.i M»yt7iamu rr
ROOF I N G .
OFFICE,
75 Rmlthfleld Street, between 4th and 5 th,
PITTSBURGD. PEX*TA.
The only manufacturers UD ji
iriKn I “P"’ V «< n "H ELABTIO CEMENT
whkb U applied oter aacnrated felt and can
4*° ,QfUce aanded, making It
ttrtaad WaUr-2'roof, and warranted Dot to ORACKor
BUN, nor is It affected by ILKAT <t FROST. It can boat-
Idled orer Steep or Flat Roofa, Steamboat IVcka, lUllrind
Otm rKMitil 1 DOt Wtt * tnu “l ) * <t n Po»- This
OUM CEMENT applied to Metal Iloofi la much cheawr
JM oon, dututih, tb«n print. Two ™ will rued,. Sid
lUlto «• ° U °° ,l °° f Pf,Uc " r “SB'"'! »me.bl, .1 but
Al*|, wholajln d.Mor. In ROOFrNG MATERIALS. In
rinding Gum Orient, brinrried Frit p.per, A.phritntn,
Bru.bt., Mop., Ac. Ac, with printed Infraction, for .nplm
Ing tbeearoe, to those Bring at adtuunce,
- . B »«enUon paid to Repairing Leaky Met
al, Slate, Grarel and Canvass Hoofs. 7
Wwlcn Solicited.
*W”AQKNTB WANTED—To act in the large country
towna and dtiea tn theabore baaineo. inrl7rd*wF
PEBBCAHV, 1859.—PEBRUABY, 1850.
PIANO FORTES
' FOR SALE B?
JOHN S _ TiJL ELL O R,
No. 81 Wood et,, Pittsburgh.
T lIE NEW SCALE 6* OCTAVE
THE Gubscriberbas justroceived in addition
to o splendid stock of th« new tcalt, Seven Octave
,n P ric ® $360 to t&OO. VO OR
CIIICSE&INiI NEPT'SCALB OCTAVE PIANOS.
The improvement In tbs new G&Octave oonelste in* com
plete chanye of wtiat !• called too Kile, boios e radical
chenjfe throughout the entire piano, it u| n focc * neu rn .
<frtm<7il and la totally different to thoso made prevtoonlr
by the tame firm. '
A Ptfc* *b* Dew OH OcUto will be from 425 b to
$3OO, aceordfhg to the etyle of the exterior. For sale by
• - , , JOHN H. HELLO R,
Solo agent for Cblckering A Boas' Pianos, No 61 Wood 8U
bstweea Diamond Alley and fourth street, felfi
A SPLENDID LOUIS nvth»yim
Rosewood Plano, by Raven, Bacon
Co., New York, with French grand action,! I « I II
over strings, combined Iron and wood frain a, felt hummers
or i an eotue now Inrenikm, producing a Tone,of the most
dollcate yet powerful sweetnees. The Plano Fortes of this
old eml established boose, Raven, Bacon A Co. stand second
to none in New York, and their instruments will hesup
plied through John H. Helior, at the Factory price* in New
ptog ,do f6rrdttt I>llUt ' or * b ' ptwhedand ready for ship-
RODBRT WILLIAMS
SECOND HAND PIANOS
u sl76,s]Oo,sCO, $4O, $36, $3O. f 25
rmOLESALZ I'JtUOGISTS,
0 BICKERING & SONS
BOSTON PIANOS. IVflll
new grand 7 wtin Lonti XIV Pism?
“I “ Ifah *r «r\i »°od.
.. IS';?! - A wed moulding I •• pointful Tnn..
„ S'fM -^ . 7 " OlilloTd ujlo.
_ r ‘ ow grind aenlo 7 - new upright Plano,
~ " plain round coroara
20.67 V— A new grand scalo 7 ■■ Jo j 0
- J , , ~ “ Iroulcoruoi. round
“ 20,693—A rosewood plain 7 •* do do
I; —•* foU A 7 * o * l 1 “ D.«u»u price {AGO.
“ jMJW-A.roeewood pWn f, | u q ap to Alr^o
“ 20,621—A rosewood plain tu *• do do do
14 20,10®—A bUek walnut oC? •• do do do
•< 20*17-1 sawvoadpUla *2 h do do do
ti NOTlCE.—Plsju© Uka notice'tint any Plano on the ebon.
tUtof sJew nuobft than 20,000, will bo sold at a discount
of Too per Coat. Pemna raiding out of the city, will
ptMM direct their letter, to JNO. H. UELLOII. a gent for
Chickerlng A Bona, No. 81 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh.
jyj A SON & HI¥L I N ,s iggsnJjjU
MELODEORB, || I ni
4>{ ocUto portablo Melodeont with harp len. eca
6 do do do do do '* yi
6 do Piano style— Tery elegant 100
L. *> do do 0001110 a®°d« 160
n .T" « a» oi * ,n y rt P”>nonnced euperiur to all other, by
? r .r° ***aun, Wm. Mason. Uieplanlst, Thallwra Webb,
flatter, Got tschslk, otc. They hare been awarded the blcLi
«t premiums, at erery Pair where exhibited. Porsalconly
hy fal&dAwT JQBN 11. MSLLOR, 81 W'— -
THD BEST SEWING MACHINES
A- M. MARSHALL Ac CO
nffl _B’ed6rk BtreBt, AUesiieny. ,
&to asbtttisimmts.
H. CHILDS & CO IT UE purifyerTl
I • * | X THE IT V&ID CHALLENGED 1 —
I WHOLESALE ro pbodcve its zqcjzj—
< X> . , _ t TO* BEOOi)
, coot and Suoo Warohonse gloriocslrTßicupnAsr
I eutfhuct 0 f McCreary, of N*pier township,
NO. 133 WOOD STliKH'I', Bedford ronatj;
I PIT T S liri Dn ii n » “lo April, 185 H, as near u 1 oq lonjember.aamall pim
-1 >' U(J U U 11, 1 A . !•'* its appearance on my npiierlip. whuh won became
W,, «-o-arg->J and I c»ed poultice ot sorrel. m> 4 a wash of
t. AKL OPEM.WJ OUII LAKOE V :*L tbo0 ‘
»r*d e*t. jmJv, «!..•< of c»IUd uo I>r. k1y,.,( fttbr-lUturg. who pronounced It Cas
- acd a tub cl *ac»r of |**d end bread ponl-
BOOTS ANT) S&OTT4 fr r» * H***"* r *‘ u **'<li»» t.f uo avail, I called upon Dr.
*»- ,J •hj iitamj. C*mr, «... IUOTuU «o 4 .Itoro.l
T«rir(> ‘•n l lauial si) Ira »o.J U.1,k.„» lo r 'Ofdit»—l the Utter cuuai.t.og principally of cauttlc; but
Hll to no purpoee. tu the diaowe continued .proadiug toward
tbe ooee. I best need a preparation of eraeuic, In the fora
ol mlto 1 hi* lor ■ time chocked iho diwas*, Lot (ho inflam
Wbi-h haring loan purchased principally !., r C K <ll ~ D I Lf* l call»l upon Lr. Sutler, of (U.
y i > o-.r.u. UairasiJlo, Bedford county, who also pronounced the dU-
Direct from the Manufacturer*. I " w t *” r * sod applied a nlre Mid to Ur * never-failing
' remedy. u»i it baifno effect whatever In ch«Uo* tU spread
And AoloctoJ with great care mto quality and dr*- >, * jre In Dec-mber, of tbe **m* year. iliedi-***. bad
* i _ 1 '*“ n ** M * grower part of my upper lip,* ad had attack** ,
flatter onrsdrM wo ar« * . <- lo offer The noon wfc.n i ... *'L ,
i>J/b i « 1 W C D,, ° Cincinnati, wh*c* T consulted
SUP E R I O.K INDUCEMENTS
an iDordioale u<« of mercury.’ He applied mild sine oict
tueot, and pare me Internal remedies. My face healed np
bot the ina*mnuU.in »u not thoroughly reocm-d J n Feb
r^ T 'J| 8 P” cnrtdrand 1 left for home
lo April the disease again returned, and si t ioleni « u
MITCHELL’S PATENT [ > ?r.^n n a^ D .n,t , * 0t r r*‘V n ‘f bt - iAteln May I rcltm.«.l
t» Cincinnati,and « k *ll placed tnysell utnier ll».< Mi.rEe < i
Dr. Newton, with whom I remained mi tu S-r,tr,nb<r ( ... mi ..
which time be n,vd kuowu «." ?/,Vh ”n e .
C(«d«d ID checking the diseaav. but «heo I relink*.l tiwui'
_ there were atill three dlsfharelnc nicer* npon my free" J
cpnUuoed o»ing Nowton'a preparatiomi, and aUo me.l cine
1 that I got from Dr. Ely. hot the Conor rontlnn»d crowlnc
ttntll it had tatoflhe Uft tiieuf my non, (hr grratrr tor
• tin of my Uft ehfk t and hadaitacktd tny h 'i i n»d
glren spall hope cf erer befn* cored, alnco Dr Kly •aid lie
c<i*ald only glre relief; bot that a euro w*s icipjeuhle. In
March, I&Sfi, I bought a bottle of *’Dloo<l Searcher." tmi I
moat eonfree that 1 Lad no faith in It. I w*a rcry n-< ak
when I commenced taking it; bnt I found that I gained
•treogth day by day, and also that the nierra conimeTjcrd
drying np. I continued, mad when tbo third bottle was ta
keo my lien was boated a* if by a miracle. I n-od a fourth
bottle, and I hare been healthier alnce than I bare b*«n for
Uio last aeren year* Although my facoi* sadly disfigured,
I am still grateftol to a benign Prtrridence who has spared
tny Ills, and whl»h bn* b**en tlirongh the instrumen
tality ol Ll.etHitt’o iHPRuTtO Huron Smrni» *'
u , ? DAVID McCREABT.
Bworn and robaenbed. thta 31« t day of August A. D„ ls3i
wfure mo, ono of tbe Justices of no Peace in and for tho
Borough of flollidayabnrg, Blstr connty, Pa.
Witness—D J. .lone*. JOHN OORCFV. .1 P.
Spriag and Summer Sales,
To oar friend* who may f*ror n. aith t r*ll
we ARB AGENTS FOR
SX S 1 A Ll I c
tipped bou'is *\ku shohis,
FOR DOTS,
vonns axd
Whl;h «r„ highly r-crnim nJ.J .hrought.n 11.. Enins
Stu.l luT Ih.lr durability aud . liaapum. —ONE
PAIR h.Tingb..n luiid.l by a^ln.xli.-.t, r.
ODT WEAR THREE PAIRSOF TREOLDVm.E
.ill RdJ 111., 1b... .It.uUj. .o call „d „
amine onr stack
Before Pttrehati *>j Elsewhere.
attention gireo to order*.
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STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
Marble Mantels,
MADE BY MACHINERY,
Always nn hand at tho lowest prices.
NO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE AYITH
°DT MARBLE MANTELS.—Tbny nn nhr.yatiMt,
... more to Iho bnsl, of . hens, than any other article
that can b« purebneed with the aame money; and be.ldre
‘IT' “’•“'"P <* « honae and famU, by’
taking flr». a* wood mantlo* eery often do. 7 1
ifarhU Top, fnrfvmitnn, ir.,„A Stand*. CVmalera,
tf’r., <f'r.
MONDWSNTS,
tablets and CRAVE stones,
a BEAUTIFUL STOCK A 1 H’j }’? o.V HAND
N. 8.-Ou,,tock of M.ibl- lb . Wet,
•nj bring manur.ctax-.i 1., in-i him.,,, I. g.,, op in bultcr
«J|«, with mor. dl,p.lrh.
by more manual labor
Wareroom, :t«'i I .\ l.nri v StToet
Mantel Room on the ‘Jtcond Story,
ornct, 319 liuertt sraicrr, I'liTsunaua.
W. \\\ WALLACE.
STEAM E W QIWB s
MILL K U B N 1 S II I N 11
C*T£AM ENGINES on hand and made to
•'-'order, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PASS, MILL GEAR.
ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS
Ae, Gnu Bora .nd Sub Weights el treys 011 hue!.
Ofnlogno. of Wheels gl ren to ell who want gearing
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, IKON PROOF STAFFS
ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at rrincod ~ricoa.
FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, end In loot) Mill.,
and cheaper, belter and many rime, mere durable than Iren
Machines.
McOEORUE’rf PATENT EXCELSIOR SHINGLE Ml
CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS f.vr Flouring and Chopping
ROSE’S PATENT WATER ffHBUM, uw>d j n SOO» g a »
Mills, are cheap, and warranted K jTe aatiifartl -n
Flax Belting for Eleralors, one-third price of lratlu,r
Old Liberty alreot, PitUbnrgh, Pa.
W. W, WALLACE.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT.
fpIIE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive A^eut
in this county for the aala of Belmont Cement. Thia
Cement It moch superior to any other aold in tb,i market,
tor TubUc Works, Foundations, CiaUrns, Fire Walla, otc,
and all warranted good. Directiona tor tiling It are on each
barrel. We inTite a comparison of tbU with any other Co-
A ,mr ?° ■ u * k *“* alwaya kept on band, and aold
and retail at low price*. W. W. WALLACE,
v . ~v . gib Liberty «t., Plttabqrgh.
Plaster Paris—ioubviUo Lime!
1 5Q BBLS. PLASTER PiRIS for Land;
* - / V / 100 bbla P|.Mter Parts for Stu.Tc.i Work'
I,K) bhl " Lonurflle Lime, at 31# Überty at, PUtabnrnh.
W. W. WALLACE.
•500 GRIND STONES, all sizes, for sale at
31# Liberty atroet, PitUbnrgh.
mblMCm w W. WALLACE.
CHICKERING PLANO.
■a. A
o
f t a
ffiigtrllantoug.
CHILDREN,
NTW ETWEXCX
Befog afflicted wiih a grieron. Tettrr on the crm» aud
k»—<ifU:r trying mauy remedit. which utterly railed to
cnro-Iwaa peranuded to try Llndwy’. Improred Blood
Searcher, and now, «U week. after finishing i!, sUr „„
bottia, pronounce mjselfcnrod.
The Tetter broke out, looathlng orcr a year ago, rn the
; Inside of my anna, MUndiug from the elMfra down to the
; wriit*; also, on xny face, Immediately round tho month and
j chin, and Cootlnne 1 to be a perfect torment to mo nDtil enr
, ed by tho Blood Searcher. My arraa, at times, were ulroust
nselesa,owing to the cracks and »cm on thefts, liable to
bleed at any time on the leaat exertion to lift or work, and
•omettrar. so itchy that I cootd scarcely prerent tearing off
my floah. I hare now been cared six w«ka,and feci it dco
to Mr. Uod*ey, aud to the public generally, to umko tbia
statement, and hope that other, like myaelfmay be ben-6t*
ed by n.log hla valuable medHnn. her
JANE X WILSON.
_ mark
Sworn and itibscribcd before me. one of tbe Aldermen Id
and for tbe city of PitUborjtb, this 23tb day of July, A D
. AND. McMASTEII, Alderman. "*
DR. 0. 11. KEYBER, wholcaato and retail agent for Pitt*
bnrgh, Pcpml mrlT.-iiwP
CURB FOR CONSUMPTION!
DU. CHURCH ILL'S DISCOVERY I
Inchester's Genuine Preparation of Dr.
J. P. Churchill’* Compound of
THE IIYPOPHOSPDITF.
of LIMB, SODA and POTASH,
A BPlCinc RXHriTPoa TH* OP
CON 8 II M P T f () N
r |MIE great Chemico-Medical Discovery of
A the celebrated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris, first made
iLuuwa by blm to the French Academy of Medicine ebon 1 2
now .nd important era in lu. of
n p’ftv r v Ui ® , flm | lmo ln 1119 history of tbo world, has a
KKMEDY been foand that surely strikes at the rcry /own
datum of Pulmonary disease, and by restoring the. deficient
chemtcal elements oj the blood, increases the principle mhieh
aniaiuUi • nowu or cital fora, iooigorating Uu r.uln
;"f“™w-»n d,l, n"nol oo'l CURES, but al». rRE-
V ENTS, the deVßlopiuuut ofthU hitherto mo.l fatal Scouru*
of the hnman race. b
to the Pnbiir.^
Various preparations ara alrrady in tbo market, puriwrt-
Ing to 1* baaed on Dr. Churchill's discovery, against wh.th
w» solemnly emotion both the profession and the public.
L»»t no one be deceived, bot ask for and use only the pre
paration sold from the s !e Geuoral Depot In the United
ttta&s, No. 40 John street, and bearing a fax timiU signa
ture of J. WurcuuTta, by whom alone Dr. Churchill’s pre
scription is put up is a Rimnn as» cnnucaUT pens t.hm
I n all Nerrcui or Scrofulous Complaints, Debility, op
Vital Powxa, Dyspepela, Indigsstloa, and Female Weak
muses, it is a sovereign and invaluable remedy.
43-R&AD THE TESTIMONY.-®*
Pom the A'.r. American Medical Monthly, for May, 19j3.
“H hatever may be our coaclosions with reference to the
claims oi Dr. Chorcbitl, for the Uypophosphites as sovereign
remedies in tabereuloais (consumption.) mu cas bc bo
doubt as ru mi talus op them salts as niamlai aoisn.”
From the Iforth American Medical MeporUr,for Oct, ISiS
“This Medicine la scientifically prepared and reliable
i We have used it in our own practice, m phthisis polnionaiis.
end other forms of disease, with very satisfactory results
A.. * *. * In aU£ty-ei*bP*UK» in whltb thisremair «», i
IWHIji mil ui 'i i* In the Incipient, and twenty ihr*-* |
to the second mod mli liTTWl.L "I l| i I \dAd fl ihe (
maiuder wf. t-yud bn,*. With of i>.» ut- I
*•’*' case*, • In. b*« ru much bt'Dofiiiyl, «,i' biirttn’c-Tr-yrTi'., l ' I
are still doohUul, recovered perfeclly.-
PHcesa er three bottles for fS. Single bottles only Is
ewwm-vuiai by mafl, prepaid, when apediK
ordered. All orders for three bottl-s or over will bo sentby
ezpraas at cost of the party. Druggists must seDd their or
ders direct to the undersigned, or they may hare a different
and spurious preparation sent them.
Genuine Preparation of Dr. Churchill’s
Compound of the Uyjwphosphltes of Lime, Soda and Potash
“ f ld ,V wholesale at tho sole General Depot, 49 John «L,
th® b V U I^*P ~ctaWo druggists throughout
the Culled flute*. Circulara and all necresaty information
Bivvn to ail parties enclosing a stamp. Fur convenience in
r«elTlngoQ r letters, correspondent* are requested to add
Boi 2761 in addition to the regular address as below.
J. WINCHESTER,
American and Foreign Agency Office,
Ja»4.3n>dAwT[is) <0 John Street, New York.
THE fIJCXICAH
Mustang Liniment.
THE popularity of the Mexican Mcstang
Lun*t»r is co-extenslve with the cWUizatiou ot. the
g.ui«» Other articles claim to oUrviaU pain and dijtrew—
Physicians, OoTernmrot Iloepltat.,
Farrier*. Plan tons Farmers, Livery-men, Ac, haro ttra-th
cally demonstrated this fact throughout the wo,U. s oar .
“zsr.dM:ir. l .r’ ~M p, *‘" -»■*«*•■*»«
rheumatism
Of Tears standing has been totally cored. Mr, Tie r*
Tumors, Running -Sores, Scrofula, Btlff Joints, p-fona’
l !i O8 V* orn ** l*' l ®*! Boila,Chapa, Nearaleta.Salt Rbt-nm’
and ail arhrv, and paint npt.n man, and kindred complaints’
HORSES. CATTLE, &c.,
mzh u Bin* Rons, Gall, bcratchea. Sparta, Poll-Eril, Swcc
nrjr, Hoof all, etc, areaabJoed and cured by the
MUSTANG LINIMENT.
.. „ . VALUABLE UORSt SAVED'
Ma. 8. LITCJ3, Oyda Park, Yt, wriua:—“That tho l
was considered »crlble*V (his case «u Spavin.) •
since the free use of Mastaog Liniment, I have sold hip
f 100 cash, lour Liniment has been doing wonderful
<2O Bacan StartT, Fi
(Extract.) “Jo lifting the kettle from the fire A/ Ae
anmanageable, tilted over, and scalded my handsy 6 e-
Verely, aim cat to a crisp. It was an awfnl sight, -lU.'Mns-
Ung Liniment appeared to extract the pain. Ithealedrsp-
Mly, without soreness, and loft no scars of account.
Yoors truly, “CHARLEJ FOSTER "
Bnch language as this is bat the constant and natural
echo whenever thia article is a led.
Thit Liniment is indispensable to planter* an d owners of
bones and mule*. Mr. John Daniels, Montgomery, Alv,
f 3ld * * l f7 o i fjr sSOOj»ho was raisod from alter aseteesoesa
hy this Liniment. Every family should b»Te it. Be very
pertieoUr and enquire for the Mastaog Liniment and take
“f 1 d “Jf» ‘brongbont North and South America,
Europe and all the Islands of the Ocean, for 25 cents 50
cents, and $l,OO per bottle. ior «-o cents, A)
BABNES A PASS, N«» Tork.
Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder
f«i23:eud*wtJmT
g E L L 1 N p- o F F 1
SKCOXD UAND PIOSO?, II V “|l
GREAT BARGAINS! '
IS! ! fl»no In sad order,
5 £*»" 1“ il" So do 1M
,i ! S'?" d " d ° d <> So «S
?" 5 d ° no SO do 7.1
iS! 5 £?"• 110 d “ d » d ° W
<*j»e ri Oclare do do .1,. «lo 4y
PIANOS FOR RENT
Ono PUno In perfect order, at {l5 p. t garter
Ono Plano So do , 2 d„ I Jo
One Plano do __ do , 0 j,, Jo
One Plano do do 8 do do
One Piano do do 6 d</ do
SECOND HAND MELODEONS.
One 5 Octave lo Rosewood Case.... 4tis
Ono do do do T. ! *f.u
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
At “Old Established Piano Depot,"
mr f s *_ 'Food Street, 2.1 door above stlt Btnwt.
Josi received invoice of two very superior
PIANOS from the fertonr of BTJSINWAY « SONS
New York.
The admirers of the Steinway Pianos, are respectfully
requested to give ua an rarfy call opon tho arrival of the
kbovs. For salo by H. KLBBER A 880., o
No. 53 Fifth street.
mrl? Sole Agents for the Steinway rianos.
rniLtr serais mduitj. atroimso't
: REknER A. ANUERSON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN
FRUITS, NUTS aoA SPICES, CONFECTIONER?
SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ac. No. 30 WOOD STREET'
pppoaltogt.Charlta Uotct, Pitta burgh, Pa. mrl2;l»d ’
/CONSIGNMENTS—
\y 6,000 bosh. Com,
6,000 “ Potatoes. to anin*.
2,000 " Spring and Fall Bariev,
200 “ Teauea*« Dried Peaches.
40 bblt. Old Herring, lor sale by
HITCHCOCK. M’fTOEra v a r».->
GSu P i krli^;: Coi ’ B ”^^i-
EW GOODS
' OPENING
0. HABSOIf EOTg.74 K'ltmt
BUTTER —C bxs. Fresh RolL
bbt». « «
bn*. Nwhacnoc^PoUtf**recededani
-for talc tj oug EIDDLK, WIRTB*OO
I GQS—2 bhls for sale bv
j, L. ?” 10 ■ ' • faENBg H. OOLIJSB.
&«b
JiatK.TJ.
oh Bibliography.—Tliff pab-
Vvx> %r#T6S l»ctfßUi notified that Ret. ISAAC &AW
*mrv°irwbo **° d “ k J «reet Baptist Church, AU
-Bh«uy. •ui dririef celebrated lecture on
'uArS S ciSa E ciM I '” ,0 TSion
T» Wti >ln*t,onr Filth, Pilfiharcb.
U,,„; - “k »t tko oa liufOTtnlue of
- __ inrSMtt!
J '» Tn.i j, FTw. .c.R, R, 00,7 “ .
tV 'fi hrgu, February 26,1569. /
Meeting of the ,
i Chicago Railroad CunpAfcy’' Fort AVayoe and
Ih'iAU!) Or m thrciivVi nT?'l tub * WCUnof
DAY. the UOih <!ny t.t Mwcb treat 00 WES
.M,'!il:ra. It.-R.-ib-eI E.R.at
ailiheprttß'nUd. "* ll »* Jear 1«55,
Tli' l rlcctiuD fw liflrs-u Dirtf.h>rn tu w ,v
rear, will ho bold nt tbo feme pises Wrnis«^» , i"dDg
pr<>xim.\ at lOo'clcrk, a. n. “DAY, tho
rhv Truu»i«-r Ifoukv will be closed from the 21s* .
.•TMiirli, U-lb iiniuiivo, and tbohotd«r9cf itoeku,^ 5
Ghi.-Au.l Pen&«ylvanis, Ohio and Indiaun, or Fort Warn*
and Chicago Kaiiroad Companies, which has not bee if
rertrd into tbeatock of the urir company at that time, will
no! tv l utulfd lo votvat «»M eleciion.
ctfk'kholijrra prosoßiipg their certificate* of stock la this
Company t.» any Ticket Agent ru tl>> uns of the Bosd, will
t-eauljnn Kxcareian Ticket fiom that Station to Pitts
tnrsh sud r**tnm f- r One Fare tb« »ound trip, good from
March 2«ih t - April 2.1. loth By Otdcrcf the
I’r-sidont fr> : tq AUGUSTUS BRADLEY..ficcy
JStmratjonai.
Peun Institute,
of Penn and Hancock streets.—
J Thevnauing trrra will commonew on TUESDAY: Slat
Ufit a limited nuuil-or of pupils may obUln admteioo.
Tefrn* for 1 oition and Stationery, p-J per scasioa cftwentT
twn_wv..kg. ar.-.M:tf SMITH. Principal.
SKWICRLEY ACAI)£My.— A Classical
*** r>» “sac! \t lioAimsn Fcnoot r.i« Bors. m the P„
m. *v ,t (.„ a. R , u from Pittsburgh.
REV. J. S. THAVKLLI, A. M, Principal
J~SSW C8E5,,05i ’ ri "
TiEi:i«, per acuion of five roanih*
For CircnUni, Ac , enquire of John Irwin A Sam. £7
W ater street, orT. H. Nctio * Co.. 24 Wood ttmrt
PHudp.l, Sg—kkßT, Pa. £^3RS{J"
flmusmunts.
'J'HE CAMPBELLS ARE^COMWoZ
Mammoth Tronpe of the World.
M ASONIC^HALI,
ONE WEEK—COMMENCING
Monday
Originality, VerpatiJlty and Comicality
Combined.
RUMSEY «5c NEWCOMB’S
ORIGINAL CAnPBRLL-kfalfirSTlUSLßa
BRASS BAND AND DOUBLE TROUPE.
Amc-ng tho old Lvorites will bo founJ New Facet with
Now Feature* and Novelties, who wtllluve tho Itotxvof
making their first appearance in th*is city. In ordarnot to
bo d.fiaentin uuy uno department of tno auporior enter
tainments arven by this unrivaileu corps, the3laaacers have
spared neither pain*norln e®iecUugfor thecotnlnr
seaaan, tho boat talent that can be had, hot onlr for Ethliv
pian Minstrelsy, but have gone so far as to- Coll fronts
Opera at tho Acodtoy of Music, and the Koznanl Eaßet
|o •» N®w lork. Each member beisnalaiw.
od for im individual talent and superior excSeS! 5
A*-Admwdon 25 cents. Door open a t 7 o'clock—nee.
f ~ at 7 J4 rJL claak:^
mrl, ' 9td *nd Busiorsj Director.
®n Etl.
neat 3 story Brick J?§J
House, NV>. 113 Centre Avenue, oppovUo J. If. fcdW
*» tarentla WsrJ, with water and gas in tho nSS?.
A P pl ?[. l 2 . SAMUEL KBOESEN,
_ __ a,J No. 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh.
IpOK KSI IS ALLEUIIENY—A<g'
gnftj Brick Dwelling on UeaTor street, near Ihtj2ix
uiainoaa; has gas and water through tbo house.
1 ho second slory of Masonic Ilall, Water street, ncaflF§d\
oral, comprising one large and two smaller rooms, suitable
fjr school Rooms c.r like paries. tveUVonUlntoJ.
ritnatjon central. fciujuirn <>f 1L It. DAVIfL • '
WiUi* street, Allegheny.'
r PO LET.—A gttmeei Brick Bwellins FSB
X House, situated on Rank Lane, Allegheny Clt? KB
cootatniuglnlna rooms and cellar. Apply ut . "*•
. ’ No. 71 Wood tft, PiUsbnrgb.
TO LET.—Thfit desirable business P?S
,ton <|. with dwelling attached, on tho corner oflsfl
Liberty and O’HerraatrtoeU, well adapted for a famil£«&
eery store, being occupied at imeh Ccr the last fourteen
>nars._ Etxpiiroof 4 J£tNO
. 1 «11 Liberty street.
r po LET—Twotvcll finished two"story F©
X Rnoli DirrUjpgg, containing nlno rocnnesch.on Pa
jnrWtf Ira. fI.A.gTERItjTT,?7T tVnp ,Ueet.
TO LET—A Store Boom on Fifth SITfIH
in the mo*t dcsinttda location on that great Ihor-Jeß
ungtitiire. Apply at UA I.ibei ty street.
M . .. & co.
i .T 1 ,!'''i lar S e OwelliDM®
to let, with alt the modern impruromenU. 'c B 3
HITCHOOCK, SIcCRIiEKT k co* 1 ™
Ko. 122 Second end 151' SreomTst.
T° L H;' Warehouse Jfoora and Office
A no*ocoipWT,,p < > r ,„ R .r r i|, m i- i v Vo , J 3 f ,
Al*o, Lofu cnitiblo for storing cotton.
J3AUU BlCKir* CO.
144 100 feet >° n
?! uh *\ eua * *-- Rukifcif Itralh
tiif lor anjr kind DianaOvcturlng. allnat* on Denman
"V.V *ua«!Djiiisffi,
■* uun? MrctO, PtUiUir^b.
0 R KKNT-
I, A « I 7?I I K wa 4EUOU9K, No. £5 Market Etr«t, ad-
E£ssrsr , "- ,h « ■ 'ssßraS^s.
dcllmtf Posiooico.-
<2»s auttioti Salts.
il. DASIS, Auctioneer.
.'» y0.,64 Btwct.
H O rVo S v E -5 0^^FfTNIiE AT'lCC
quanuty of Hon.ehold.mi Kitchen tcrnimrw lh c %*£
i Ju £^ t { ne #-!£ ll>8t f Illial OD ® *»«*« B-ima:ho. Pt9K a ST
in Trinity Charch, ' p. *j. DA Via, Anct,
J£°wiub!'!?M y CAKRIAUE At Accrroir.
ii • i u \ «. 8o t * on ta rd»y morulas, ilartb2Clh at
U u-clock, .! Ko.&4ftf,h Mrrit, , « Wl § hsmj H«k^ a V
lB good order; j Cbildrocs Carriages, tajoctod •
n,rto . _ .
Seasonable clothing at acsSo».
kj r On 6"'frd.J, nuuxh 2«lh, at 10 o'clock A. U.«n,i 2
TJf! I" “ M ' * SWOi vtrictj of , tU „, d ,
'• l °tld"s, from good nmfrrUl, »«d m r.»Moaab!«
rtjltd, comprising .XK) (rock, dress mod boficrs* coals* i/n
"K *»''«frT 150 pj; cSS? SSh mi
Th ” S°°ds Will b« ope» fcr JXUdtaSICD,
T“!? .“ ll? - mta P.M-DAVIaTiS. ■
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
ArAccrios—Un FrMaj morning, March 23that 10
» Uoe , k ’n,w‘ ,w * Uißfih,,a - No - (firku
Kowjwiil besold, a quantity cfspiendu
tore of mo4.Vij ntjlo md oalyttshon time in OJt-yuSfEi.
wnich ■K-Pthogaoj sou*. dlrans, tahl«, chair*.
wardrry ; -tt-o-Wr, bcok-caso, hat-rack, omhocfc- /
«ral-» ,-«aa, dressing bureaus, chamber .-4.
aopcrb oU p*intiug», window
j*t£, ♦ GMa aud < l nwu «»»i superior refrl**-*!
store, a general assortment of kitchen fcfni
<& **• **23 PrM. DAVIS, Ancl.
P., It. W. & 0, ii. K. at prifati
, uta, in lots to suit purchaser*, by
P. 3LPAVIB, St Ran ft.
THJSTis liuoais & CD., Merchants’ Eieliante,
C TOOK SALES isr AUSTIN, LOOMISA
B> * (1 ■* potilo „!,
„„ n..„ . , AUSTINLOOSQB A CO.
Notes, Draft* and Loans pn Deal Estate negotiated CB
roasonablo terms by APSTiy LOOiUa * CO
**3* Stock Note Broken. W Fonrth*tt.
1859. Beaaon Arraogoment 1859,
BETWEEN
‘ST. -LOUTS AND ST. PAUL.
Daily northern line r jesla
PACKETS FOR OALKXA, DUBDQPF-JLagWflg
bl'iLL WATER AND ST. PAUlt—The following .irlulS
magnificent sidtj.wheel atoamera will coxnpoao this lina for
the coming year, leering as follows:
Monday USURY OLAY. -CapL Bteronaott.
Monday NORTHERN** ... •• Alford
Taesd«y......P£UߣNAW. ,« .
Wcdnetday..Ll'OlK 31AY..... J.B ; '
Wedfioadey.AUNT LETTY « ChlMrSTt,,
Tbanday ....METROPOLITAN « tbmSH
Tbnraday....MWNESOTA BELLE... “ T * lint
Friday DEW DROP « N W Puk»
Friday .CHIPPEWA ~ « Crawter *
Saturday DENMARK'- «. £T(W
Saturday.....WM. I*. EWING* i« m q"Ji
The Northern Linobu been in ancaa*r a l operation dur
J“ r ‘ *“' l •JpJMttl, comfon»nd poifcrt
reliabUty in every reepect,haa never been anrpaued ijuf
on tha « ? to, ri Ten . a.TjDliwrfiix n.i
eioamcrato tha Lints they are now prepared tooffrr Increase
ed facility for the transaction of all Coiinen entroated to
them, naj hope to merit a continuation of thellbenl pat
ruoage heretofore to liberally bestowed upon them.
tor any infonaati m that may be required. apply at the
wharf Boat, at the foot of Locnat orattbo Northern'
nine Packet Office, No Cl Commercial afreet, between Olive
and Locust. WAR DU A SUALEIt, General Atenli
mrtS.fimd
S'
ATES FOR MAN —COAL
O OIL WORKS OK COAL DEPOTS.— I offer for sal*
Six Lots, Ninth win), fronting on Allegheny river sm) Bht.
lersL 130 foet, ScJ 100 feet os Allegheny at, suM*<t („ r, tir
y oars' lease at $3OO |»<*ryear and 011-UXea.
sffasrtts 1 ”^
Seven I c\a making ICS f«t on Butler st'knA ton r. »
Wilkins at,opposite to Moms. Peanock A llarr'^Fr.™^
.^.s^KsasffisgS: ”*?
New goods fou spring saxes.-
We haT* inetoTe, (and aw daily recelrto;:
vucreto.) from cur own am] Eaeteru ManobctoW* a V*y
large stock. The wsortmenL quality aixi #tylwcf*W® /
ranDOt be excellod. It coailat* in pen of FlcorOfl^k****
FurnttowOfl Cloths,Tibia Oil Cloths. Carifi«wOilClolb^
Transparent Owen and Buff Oil Cloth*, £a# IWl*wl3»
Transparent Window gbados Bally** F*l«*r*nd other
etj lee or Shade Fixture#, TasaeU, Cord*. do,*. Tb* * Ueo * ~
tlon of the Wholesale and l* tattled to oor
stock. Tbo prices, we think, will , ■.
mrfc3wdls j. a 11. PHr | r.iPS.2S*^ 3 Bt.Clalr>L
UNDEL'S AIELOD£OW SCfIOOX.^:
Zander* Mclodeon lostroctcr. ln_ with
cuisillaitraUng the 4c.
This Tory eorSptebewlwww* V-SSIS! l0 .!KS BM k“
a wally compute andpracticml Jwtrarterfm the Jldodton,
eepedaßr fitted to the war U £ fi b , c “ * teacher *s
HAW'S GAS S-lOVES-T. j. L’raig, agent
for lb* *»Uef ®“ w '*, P \ t ® ot 9” BtoTe * bSurur
and cooking, Ist itc« tio «ticTiticn 0 r Iho public to the only T
Qa»Btor«tb»tb»TagiT»BenUrt aUsfiscUon'wbelo orer * I
they baro been tried. They hare been fully totted In /
the cwtere dUee nnd iro now oftoed to tho dtbeos of
Plttiborgh « woelliins watlderably la adrturo of any
Hove that to now-.midft, Call and examioo Iho different '
ttjUM and *ia« wp hMting rooms, for cooking, for Ironing !'
andnumrfoAti tho White Front Tin and Store Warehouse }
No. 134 Wood tfc. ‘ mrIB t. j, CBAIO. - i
Tobacco— 20 bxa. sb & ioa j, w.pnddv
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