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S. RIDDLE & CO.,
XDITOHB and PROPBIBTORB
PITTSBCKGH =
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1869.
'Republican County Convention.
The Republican County Convention will meet
this morning, at the Court House, at eleven
o’clock. We tear that there will lie a very gen
eral attendance, although the country roads are
_ in a miserable condition, rendering -traveling
sxlremelydifficult.
Hos. Sokoh Cameeoh.—Oar correspondent at
EEarrisburg in bis letter which may bo found in
.jlbis morning’s paper, alludes to the great home
'popularity enjoyed by Gen. Cameron. It is
a true view of the subjcct.Ttnd we aro Bure it is
Dot in the least exaggerated. This distinguieh
ed gentleman is beyond donbt the first choice of
- the great opposition party of Pennsylvania, and
should the sfatio&ti Convention designate him
aTlhe People’s standard bearer, the vote of the
Commonwealth will be cast in his favor by a
majority of tens of thousands.
As far as Gen. Cameron, himself, is concern
ed, we feel warranted in saying that his de
sires and hopes aro centred in the success of
the Republican party in 1860, and that ho will
use all his efforts and lax all his well known
energies in achieving a triumph for its candi
date for the Presidency. His great wish is to
secure harmony and concert of action in the
ranks of th« party, and if Lis name is
deemed essential to attain that desirable object
he Will not forbid Us Introduction^ into the can
vass. Should the choice of the Convention, how
ever, fall on any other distinguished Repub
lican, no single individual can be found who
who will labor more earnestly for the success of
that nomination than Gen. Cameron. Here
gardeihe success of the party as a paramount
consideration, and of greater moment than the
success of individuals. In the meantime his
Pennsylvania friends are resolved to present his
name, in behalf of the old Commonwealth, for
gsEfeJfesgldsPcy in 4860. We need not say that
our sympathies are with this popular movement.
tfLIGBTISO thi Attosbby —Al
though the Lecomptoniteß had pretty muchtheir
owu way at the Harrisburg Convention, it ap-
\ pears that they did not finish the work to the
\gcn«ral satisfaction of their In the
'mury of business they neglected to pass a reso
lution extolling the legal ability, l the undoubted
patriotism and the pure democracy of Attorney
General £Lc». This omission the prophetic
Jerry takes to heart, and laments thereon most
wofaUy. The offence is aggravated,Too, by the
reflection, that Bigler was remembered and duly
whitewashed in the most eatisfactory manner.
‘■Occasional” thus notices the unfortunate slight
pul upon one of ; lhe President’s right hand men
and faUtiful adviser:
- *‘Tfie amission of your Office-holders’ Conven
tion to compliment Judge Black in their resolu
tions bos grievously offended the Attorney.Geu
eral. He had fully earned the approval of that
distinguished assemblage. He was the first to
/ fall down and worship the President’s treachery,
the first to ‘cry havoo and let slip the dogs of
war* upon all men who would not approve of
that , treachery; and has engaged himself in
' writing all kinds of editorial newspaper denun
ciations of Oov. Packer, Judge Knox, Judge
• Douglas, and others equally offeadiog; and that
he should be overlooked in the praises which
have been sung to others galls him terribly. I
notice that the Washington Union copies a
whining artieleTrom a Pennsylvrnian Adminis
tration organ, rather complaining of this studied
discourtesy to Jadge Block. Bigler took-tretier
care of himself; he was on the ground and en
gineered the resolutions, insisting upon a proper
endorsement at. the hands of the Convention.
But that Collector Baker and others on tho spot
should hove assisted to ignore the Attorney Gen
eral, with all hiß intellect, his toleration, and
his superfine Democracy, passes comprehen
sion.”
The Chief Inquisitor of the administration de
-cerved better treatment from the hands of his
friends and associates.
' Pike’s Peak. —Tho ruafi to Pike’s Peak from
all parts of tho country is enormous, and it is
painfal to think of the vast numbers of men who
are bound to bo disappointed and who will take
so caution and be deterred by nothing short of
their own fatal experience. We give seme ex
tracts to-day to show that the flattering accounts
from that , quarter are a delusion; and wo find
in the Chicago Tribune the testimony of Mr.
Nichols, a citizen of Ohio, who spent last fall and
’Winter in the mines, oTer 300
miles of territory. The Tribune says:
“We called Mr. N.’a attention to the glowing
reports sent from the mines, of their wonderful
richness, of the Immense success some of the
diggers had met with, of the ten to twelve dol
lars per day claimed to have been secured, of
the “well authenticated” instances of men .pro
curing $25 por day, and of .others finding “shot
gold” and “nnggeta” worth a dollar each. He
remarked that these stories were at
over in the Pike's Peak country, and were in
the main, greatly exaggerated; that, they ema
nated generally from interested-parties—from
persons who had lots to sell and hoped to make
money by speculating upon new comers; that
there were scores of persons who had laid out
paper cities, and wanted to sell them, withont
caring mach whether the parohaseraget “sold”
or not.”
Registry Laws.— We notiee that in several
States the subject of a law requiring all voters
to be registered before election is a vexed ques
tion and leads to many troubles and complica
tions. The Albany correspondent of the N. 7.
’ Courier Enquirer suggests the only true rem
edy for States which have no laws to-guard, the
purity qf elections—tho a clause
In their respective constitutions defining the
limitations the right of suffrage and the
qualifications of voters. This, is the only way in
which that-question can be put beyond the reach
of bad legislation.; Wo have soch a clause in the
ConsUtatlon.,bfPennsylvania, and in accordance
with that clause we have the best registry law
of any State in the Union outside of New Eng
land. No one complaios of its operation ; and
.although frauds may be and have heen commit
ted under it, tho law itself furnishes the means
of their detection, and no fraud under it was
ever ultimately successful if the means of detec
tion and exposure were’properly ased. -
Tan New Junamiip.—The Governor has
signed the bill authorizing t&o eleotion of an ad
ditional law judge in this county, for the Court
of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, and ex
tendlng4he original jurisdiction of said Court in
civil cases to oil claims under $3OO. This will
'.remove a large class of claims from the District
. CodfVtbe business of which has been crowded
■UHi much as to throw the list a year or eighteen
: The Governor will appoint a Jadgc to sit from
o time of hid appointment until the first Mon-
December next, when tho Judgo elected
, people will take his place.
be, of coarse, a straggle to obtain
' Oilcan nomination for this place. Al
of some dozen candidates for it,
- of who have not yet con
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freedom, has been in
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■/■•-A: - • Court which
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' 'tconsideration of
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aof the Pltteburgb Gazette.] i
Hisrusccmo, March 25. I
X'l*”- Editor*:—l notice tha; the-Republicans
of Ailcgheo j county, in their primary meetings, ex
pressed their preference for Senator Cameron for the ;
° Presidency. Thelf example, lam sure, will be
followed by our friends in nearly every lection of
tnebtate, and jadgingfrom tbo feeling hero there is
hardly a Congressional district in tho State in which ,
a aelcgato will be elected to the National Convention
other than a friend of Cameron. His popularity in .
® lD ' n B regions of the State must convince every ;
candid man that in case of his nomination ho woald
cany old Pennsylvania by a sweeping vote. Hohas :
been a consistent and earnest opponent of the free- j
trade slave democracy for about thirteen years—bo- |
Came identified with the opposition* chiefly became j
ho is a sincere friend of a protective- tariff. Tbo i
| manner in which he quitted the Democratic party Is 1
conclusive proof of his sincerity on this great ques- j
lion, 110 was first elected to tho United States Sen
ate as a tariff democrat—found when be got there
that no man can be a consistent tariff man and a
member of the democratic free-trade party at tbe
same time, wbereopon be concluded upon war
against that party. His career in the Senate during
the last few years, has done more to arouse the mi
ners, laborers, mechanics sod business men of this
great State of ours, to the importance of driving our
democratic demagogues and dough faces from power
than any other cause. This action of the Republi
cans of your county, at this time, is calculated for
good, because thus Mr; Cameron is fairly brought
oat as a candidate, and tbe Republicans of other
Slates will have plenty of time to think about tbe ex
pediency of his nomination. I do not boliovo that
even Cameron’s best friend in the State desires to se
cure his nomination by any kind of tactics calculat
ed to take the party of other States by surprise, but
by submitting his name for sober reflection, confident
that if his character, qualifications and principles are
fairly understood, the National Convention will nom
inate him almost by acclamation
Whilst looking about for standard-bearers, I will
mention the fact that tbe name of Gov. Reeder is
mentioned as tho next Republican candidate for Gov
ernor of Pennsylvania; but I presume your choice is
a distinguished gentleman of yonr own x county.
Thore can be no harm in trotting out oar ’‘nags” at
this time. |
On Saturday at noon, the two Houses adjourned
over till three o’clock to-day, and up to this moment
(five o'clock) nothing baa been dono in either Bouse
of particular importance to Allegheny county. The
Bouse will moot again at 7 o’clock to rosumo the con
sideration of the General Banking bill.
Eight O’clock P. }l. —The House assembled at 7
o’clock. Mr. Irish obtained the iloor, and naked
whether it wonld be in order to move a reconsidera
tion of tho vote this afternoon, making the Free
Banking the order of the day, instead of tho Personal
Liberty bill. The Speaker decided that it would not
be in order, whereupon Mr. Irish stated that ho was
not In his scat this afternoon when the said voto was
taken, and had he been ho would havo voted in the
negative.
Tho House then groceodcd to consider Hie Banking
bill, but it will probably not bo disposed of tlgj eve
ning. It is generally beliovcd that it will pass the
House by a decided majority.
A shocking accident happened here to-day, near
tho Pcnna. Railroad depot. A fireman on an engine
whilst in mot&a jmt'his head out to look back, when
be was struck by a piece of timber projecting from a
building and instantly killed. I did not bear his.
name. E.
Thb Labtofthb Wasdsree*9 Negroes.—The
following extract from a letter received' yester
day, by the editor, from a highly respectable
citizen of Telfair Connty, will be found to con
tain full particulars of the rcoent arrest of Afri
cans in Worth County, and the circumstances
under which they were discharged from custody
by the United States Deputy Marshal:
“John F. Mcßae, of this county, Pepuly
United Stales Marshal, having been instructed
by the Marshal to capture auy Africans he might
find prssing through the country, was informed
that there were thirty-six in charge of one or
two men, on their way to the Alabama line. He
summoned a posse of ten men, some of our bo9t
citizens, pursued and overtook the negroes in
( Worlh County, arrested them as Deputy United
States Marshal under his instructions, and
brought them to Jacksonville and put them In
jail, and sent an express to tho Marshal at Sa
vannah reporting the arrest and his' action in
the matter. The Negroes remained hero until
the answer from the Marshal came, which sta
ted Jie had telegraphed and written to the authorities
at Washington, and hod received no answer respect
ing the Africans then known to be in the country;
that the Government knew of the Africans being in
the State, and had given him no orders, and that
his advice was to turn them loose and let them
proceed on their way. When this letter came,
and as the arrest hod been made by the authori
ty of the United Btates, and in good faith, tho
negroes were released; the person in charge of
them paying for the provisions they consumed, -
and medical attention to thoso that were sick.
One or two of those assisting in the arrest re
took the negroes and demanded payment for
their ontlay and trouble, threatening to carry
the Africans to. Governor Brown if it was not
paid. A'compromise was made to the satisfac
tion of the parties) and ‘the last of the Wanderer's
cargo 1 wcto allowed to depart in peace. The
negroes disliked very much to leave, as they had
been treated very kindly by tho citizens.“—Sa
vannah Republican, March 23.
The Railroad Bridge oh FiBS.-fYoslerday
abonl eleven as a Mr. Thompson from
Qaiocy and Mr. John Deere of Moline, were pass
ing over tbe bridge, coming to Hoik Island, they
discovered it to; be on fire. Tho sriod was blow
ing tremendously at the time, and almost in
stantly they saw the flames spread with great
rapidity. Tbe alarm was given, and had it not
been for two barrels of water standing on the
platform, nothing would now be left of the great
Rock Island bridge, save a mass of smouldering
rains. Before water could have been drawn
from the river, the structure would have been
enveloped in flames, and with the wiod blowing
as it was, no power on earth could have preven
ted its -being burned.
It is supposed to caught fire from the
sparks of the bad parsed over it
but a few minutes previous to its being discov
ered.— Rock Island Argus, 15f/».
A requisition has been made by tho Governor of
Massachusetts on the Governor of Mississippi
for a man at Holiy Springs, who had obtained
goods in Boston on false pretences. On tbe ar
rival of the agent at Holly Springs, the people
of that place got together a public meeting and
resolved that as* Massachusetts repudiated tho
renditi on of fugitive slaves, she bad no right to
a requisition of any sort on Mississippi. The
agent therefore was notified to leave, or he
would be “trotted through.” He left, of course,
so much wiser, at least, by thiß ; that be now
knows that a Mississippi merchant, acoordingto
Mississippi estimate, is on the same footing with
a “runaway nigger.”
At a meeting in behalf of the Southern Aid
Society, held in the Cooper Institute last eve
ning, gTeajt astonishment was expressed at the
fact that while hundreds of dollars were sent to
tho West-annually for missionary puposes, so
little was sent to .the South. Probably tho So
ciety is not aware that the West ia much more
responsible to Christian effort than the South;
that in no Western State is it a felony to teach
any man or woman to read the Bible, and that
a practical application of tho golden rule is sot
necessarily rewarded by a coat of tar and fcalh
ersin the West, aait is in tbeSouth.—A r . Y. Trib,
■ Basks or the Uhitxd States.—From an ar-
ticle in the N. 7. Evening Poet, prepared by W.
M. George, Esq., wo learn that tbe total num
ber of banks in the United States on the Ist of
January last, was 1,829; branches 147; capital
$401,970,242; loans and discounts $657,183,-
799; stocks $63,602,449; real estate $25,976,-
497; other investments $8,323,0-11; due by
other banks $78,244,987; notes of other banks
$18,858,289; specie funds $26,808,822; specie
circulation $193,306,818: de
posits $259,568,278; due to other banks $68,-
215,651; other liabilities $15,048,427.
The following College squib will be apprecia
ted by Latin scholars. Can tbe pan be as old as
it seems ? We are indebted for the lines to the
“Yale Literary Magazine:”
'‘Oct | prittidiun « | dale* deem Imcum.”
Haases Lis. I—Cap. 1.
“A* we set ntoor Horace one warm sultry day,
Quoth chain, looking op la a very dry way,
‘IIoW greatare iha changes which the time b» wrought,
For who Iq thUaga could erar have thought
That a bard woold have paid thigh compliment Iba*,
By calling hU prtfon a ‘•dull seedy cats.’'
The Newark V'rcury denies the statement of
the Jersey City I.j*qraph, that Mr. Ten Eyck,
United States Senator elect from New Jersey
is the owner of 200 slaves, bequeathed to Mrs.
Ten Eyck by her father, Mr. Gadaby. The Her.
cury says Mr. Ten Eyck might have become
owner of a number of slaves from the estate re
ferred to if he had been willing lo become a
slaveholder, yet (hat notwithstanding the value
of the “property” devised, he absolutely refused
to receive the legacy. ;
A Sickles ..Case is Libia.— The Bombay
Standard of December 24, relates what our news
papers generally would now c&U, “a Sickles
tragedy.” A Mr. Bease, anewapaperpnblisber
of Karmcbee, in the province of Bcind, discov
ered JziS faithless wife walking with her para
moor: in the street, repaired to his house pro
cared a doable-barrelled gun, and deliberately
shot both the delinquents. This was making
short work of it.
As English debater stated, in a speech against
Mr. Disraeli’s Reform bill, that the X6O savings
bank virtually placed tho suffrago -beyond the
reach of the working man, and he said, amidst*
roars of laughter, that he should like to know
how Mr. Disraeli himself woald have fared in
this particular “if ho had not married that rich
old woman.”
A Rochester paper, referring to the opening
iwuroad competitton, saye: “On tbe question
'll low are, the Central can compete with any
her route, and lon le w.” That idea must bo
soling to stockholders. Lobo less!—eh? It
’ then that r the question is to bo one of loss
* of profit.— Gaz.
unperson has died from eating poisoned
' boarding house in Fourteenth street
Uer elicited by Coroner Bchirmer
that oxalio acid was tho
'he laqaeat was resomed on Sal
day the premises were closely
hces.of some crystalioe sub
1^
Oac of the Democratic candidates for the
United States Senatorship in New Jersey, it is
said, remarked, “that the present was the high
est priced Legislature be over had dealing with.’
Boehqave’s ITolland Bitters.—Females
Mrr/esiso witu N*raii ato Dtßiurt —A Tottc Stimulant,
•uitablo to those ptxall&r periods In the lifoot every female,
mare {iartirnlurly evory mother, hu long been a deciders,
turn lu the tuoilical world: •utuethiogto bo retained as a
neceuary cuinpon* lit of every well-famished Family
Mrdfciuv Chest, to which, at those homos, recourse may
t e had, with the confidence of finding relief from the nausea,
*ud restoration ol strength, with perfoct ftwrleesceee of any
it! jet without having taken a medicine poe
•ewiog autegonutlfc principle*, to miOerdaogtruusanother
medicine. •In.md it be subsequently required by the pecu
liarity of tbe disease.
All three conditions we hellers to be perfectly fa I filled in
' liotrhavr's Holland BHUtI. From the nature of tbe diseas
es here alluded to we have not thought prop* rto parade tbe
names of those ladies who hire unhesitatingly afforded us
the evidcuceof the truth of tbe aaerrtloas we here make.—
itotoll and every word can be eobstaallated to tho satisfac
tion of the most Incredulous. Wttoffor one of tho most sure
and certain remedies for this class of afflictions, and all
those, whether peculiar to tbe sex or not, which result from
weakness of any partlculsrorgan, or general debility of the
ryilem. Its effec-s are almost magical, yet the cere radical.
It communicatee no violent shock tothe system, but gently
Insinuating itself through the whole frame, rouses the vital
to orgy to normal action, and, white enabling nature to throw
off the cause, it thoroughly eradicates the effects of disease.
Are you nauseated In oijly morning, indisposed to rise?—
We earnestly request you" to try the half of a tcaapoonfuL—
It sorely will not berm. Yet wo positively guarantee new
access of energy, and a cheerful, hopeful looking forward to
the duties of the day.
. Are you subject to nausea before or after eating? Try the
same quantity before each moal. As we said before, it will
not harm: yet we assure you of relief from that.distressing
loathing at tbe thought of food, and also disposi
tion to vomit after partaking. We promise perfect diges
tion of has been eaten.
If you find that the doee proscribed has been too great,
diminish the quantity to eult your constitution.
Rxan Caeefcl-—The Genuine highly Conreutratod Doer
have's Holland Bitters is pnt up to half pint bottles only,
and retailedat sl.per bottle. The great demand for this
truly Celebrated Medicine has Induced many imitations,
which tbe public shouldguard against purchasing, lteware
of imposition! Boe that our name is on the label of every
bottle ypn buy.
BENJAMIN PAGE, A CO., Solo Proprlettrs, 27
Wood Mtm<t, betwreu Ist and 2d eta.. Pittsburgh: Pa.
mr23:dawF
/icto afabtttißtmfnts.
Seasoned pine cumber for sale.
—Tbo Timber and Plank of the old ALLEGHENY
will be removed next month, is hereby
ofTuted for sale. As tbe lumber U thoroughly seasoned and
nearly all clear stuff: it will provo excellent material for
Patterns, Machinery, Lintels, Window and Door Frames and
Saab. Apply to ' JOHN A. HOBBLING,
mr2l:eod2w at tbe Bridge.
Water Renta on New Building*.
OWNERS or occupants of lots intending to
buiM or repairing buildings In which the hydrant
water Is to be need for bollding purposes, are hereby noti
fied that they must previously procure a permit therefor,
as directed by an ordinance passed May 26, 1661. Permits
can be procured at the cffice of the Water Works, CooDdl
Chambers, Market street
mr2B:3t<l KDW. 8. WRIOHT, Assessor.
NOTICE. —The authority heretofore grant
ed to LEE A FLBHKU, of Cincinnati, to make collec
tions from lufiingura of u Martm B*U’» Patent” for genera
ting ttenm fu the manufacture of Pig Iron, has sometime
since been revoked. Their unfaithfulness, as well as for
statements made tome by reepectablo cititensof Canton,
Ohio, who knew bis (Loe’s) former character, is sufficient
Cause for their dismissal. They were strangers tome at the
lime they proposed to attend to iny collections. The salts
ponding In the ClrrultCourts of the United SUUs at Cincin
nati and Frankfort, were brought for my use and benefit,
agreeable tv an instrument of writing from thi Patentee.—
Infringers are accordingly notified not to pay over money
to Ihe Said Lee A Fisher. CHEIfITIAJTBHUNK.
March Zhtb. 1859.—mrSOiStd*
fOiaginuaU Commercial copy.)
AN 6k DIN A NOE Relative to the Assess*
motit of City Taxes and Water Renta, and notice there
of to Tax-payers.
Sxcrtox 1. Bo it ordained and enacted by the citizen* of
Pittsburgh, in Sekct and Common Councils assembled, and
it U hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the
came. That tho Foartb section ot **An Ordinance providing
for tho aswasment and collection of City Taxes and Water
Kents,” a i-,. passed November 30th, 1»57; and the Eighth
section of **An Ordinance making appropriations for the
year 16 0, an! to provide additional revenue for the city,”
passed February 22d. 16(9, be and the same are hereby-re
pealed; and in lieu of the persona! notice required by said
suctions, the City Treasurer shall, by advertisements in the
newspapers authorized to do tbe city printing, and by Eng
lish and German handbills, give notice to the pub'ic when
the assessments shall have been completed, of the time and
place of pay ra-ot, n>gctber with the deductions allowed for
prompt psyment, and the penalties Imposed for non pay
ment as itupiired by ordinance and act. of Assembly.
Ordained and enacted loto a law in Councils, thl* 2Sth
day of Merc j, A- D., 1869.
RUSSELL ERRETT,
President of Common Council.
Attest: P. B. PUiiFTOU,
Clerk pro tern <>f Common Council.
JAMES ATAULET,
President of Select Council.
Attest: R. Mouow,
Clerk of Select Council. mriOJtd
AN ORDINANCE Supplementary to an
Ordinance, passed the 2d day of March, l&td, regulat
ion thocliArenj on boats landing at the Monoogahela
Wharf, Ac.
Sectjoh 1. By it ordained and onicted by the dt<E*ns of
Pittsburgh, in Select and Common flonnelu assembled, and
it Is her* by uidslned and enacted by tbe authority ot the
earns, That from and after the ptusage of tala ordinance all
boats of one hundred and fifty tons or upwards, shall be al
lowed to occupy the Moaongabela Wharf six days (Sondaya
excepted,) for unloading and loading, before they .-ihall la
charged additional wharfage.
Sic. 2 Tim so muchofaay ordinance altered or supplied
by tbe above U hereby iepeeJod.
Ordained and enacted Into a law tn Councils thia 33th
day of M«rcb, A,l>., 1559.
*' RUSSELL ERRETT,
i PrusideDt of Common Council
Attest: F. B. ruxptotr,
Clerk pro tetu of Common Council.
JAMES McAULET.
President of St-lect Council.
Attest. B. Morrow,
Clerk oi Select Council.
FOR SALE OR LEASE FOR TWENTY
ONE YEARS.—Valuable Lots tn the Third, Fifth and
Sixth Ward* of tho city of Pittsburgh, along Grant, B>Teolb,
Webster, Bedford and Fountain streets. Said lots will bo
sol.l, oc, leased for Improvement for the aforesaid term—
PiMseesfon given within ninety deye next. Tbe attention
'■l theeomiaunttf Is requostod to the position of a large per
tiunof three lots, os bring the most eligible for building
sites In the city, above the smoke, Ac., and yet tnffldenUy
near th« business centrei for convenience. Fur forms, Ac.,
T. J. UIIBRKTO.V,
Attorney for Mrs. K. f. Djsst,
Ho. t 6 Third street.
spply to
' nir:‘>o.2*d
NEW BOOKS.—Fankwoi, The San Jacin
to In the deas < f India, China and Jepan;
Latina from Upoin, by W.C, Bryant;
Bncklend • Curiosltloeof Natural History;
Ihe Altorooon Of Unmarrlod Lifo;
Lif- of Sir Philip Sidney;
Mre Boulhworth's new work. Lady of the Isle;
Pylvsn Uolt’s Daughter, by Holms Lee;
Tt»> Che>< Ilend-Bu-jk. by au Amateur;
Picture* r fC->natry Life, by Alice Cary;
Arego's Scisntitic Biographies. <•
trnSb _ KAY A CO, (o Wood »L
WU 0 WANTS CARPENTER WORK
BONE PROMPTLYI—The Central' Planing Mill,
J. A It. T. PRICE, should receive yonr attention. Jobbing,
recalling anil carpenter work o( every kind will be done
promptly Jad at tbe lowest ratr*. We have the bunds and
the Cittcnfnery to push to completion any work in the short
est possible time. Call,at the Ceutrai Waning Mill, Wator
street, between VuJerel aud Denver streets, Allegheny City,
Penns. mr3o
TO MANUFACTURERS.—The attention
of Msnu'sctnrers U specially called to the valuable
lu <t-r I-ot• in the Ninth ard and Pitt township, having a
front ou the Alle&heuy Valley itallroad aud tbe Allegheny
River. i*aid lota are two hundred and QRy feet deep and
upwards, and arc tunarpaeaed for nrnnnfscturlng purptees.
Th«y will b* a.dd or leased, for terms apply to
T. J. BitfcUETON,
Attorney fur Mrs. E. F. Dss.tr,
No. 6fi Third stmt.
FOR SALE OK aluablo Lots
of Ground, situate in the Ninth Ward and Pitt town,
•hly, atom? and noar the line of the proposed Paseooger
Railway to Lawreucevillo, mltabN for dwelling houses.—
For terms, Ar_ apply to T. J. BRJSKZTON,
Attorney for Mrs K K. Boar,
ror3C:2wd No. CO Third «tA*t.
Siiawls, "
DRESS OOODS,
MANTLES,
WHITE GOODS,
NKRDLE WOBE, he.
inrliO a HASSON LOVE, 7; M*rb«t *twL
A" PULES AND PEACHES—SO sacks dry
Peaches and Apples, a svl+cted lot, suo dried, for
laatily (Mr, and for sal* by KIDDLE, WIRTa A CO,
BUTTER— 50 kogß Ohio, fall nmdo, packed
butter, forsaia by IHDDLE, WIKTa k CO.
BPRU?9 STYLUS,
w. d. & a. ai’oa.uvns,
E? FOURTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH,
HAVE now in Etoro thoir largo nod enro
folly stlectrd stock of
CARPETINGS,
PIL CLOTHS.
' MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
Flano and Table Covers,
Which will at least equal any
EVER OFFERED Iff THIS MARKET,
And -which ore offered at tbo lowest prices.
The attention of a discriminating public is
respectfully solicited. mr2B:dtf
gELLING OFF! ■
, SELLING OFF! I | V | |l
GREAT BARGAINS.
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
Ephadid stock oT-jbe Celebrated
GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM
PIANO-FOKTE9,
MANUFACTURED BY
WILLIAM KNABE&CQ., Baltimore,
In order to make room for contemplated improrsmenta la
tbo spring, CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. US Wood st, 1* now
selling off at a fraction sbovo cost, tier entire stock of Plano
Fortes, Melodeons and Musical- Instrument*. At It la de
termined to rcdoco tbo present stock In order to enlargo
-and otherwise stnprove her store rooms, great oargainsffiay
be expected. CUARLOTTE BLUME,
11S Wood street, second door above Fifth at,
Bole Agent for Wm. SnabeA Co's Plsogs fur Pittsburgh
and Western Pennsylvania. • ’ xaiTi
Extracts for flavoring—
-16 dozoa extract Lemon; 15 doz. extract Piao Apple;
10 do - 'do Vanilla; 16 do do Roae;
IS do do NKtarinc;lo do do Strawberry;
16 do 'do Olhger; 15 do do Baapbcrry;
16 do do Orange;
just rac'd anti for sale by &EYUEB A ANDERSON,
mr29 So. SO Wood at, opposite SU Chaxlca Hotel.
HIO FARM EOU SALE—I offer for tale
thetsrmof tho late J.JL BackbouwVdec'd. containing
oo* "hundred and four acres, and tying within % of a mile
of Ashland,Ohla : TbU is-a very desirable property.; and
willbosDidatalowprice. Inquire of -= . -
nrtHtil. . T. 1L HKVIN. Bxacotor,S4Woadii.
QCOAR UUBEU HAMS—ISOO lbs. for sals
tna»J' , BBBLUinBM* Wt:,.
flibrctfermmts.
J. 1'- WILUAHS..: JOHN JOHNSTON.
PAMILVOROCERIEB
* S A B:
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WILLIAMS <Ss JOHNSTON.
114 SuiTHFIELO StKEKT,
Km,l, oppnili, ih, Ciutoin Ilonw,
PIITSUVRun,
Have just opened a very
cboio, ..lection or
orben and black teas.
RIO, LAGUAYRA AND JAVA COFFEES,
Sugai*, Hloe, Rice Floor’,
Cum and Pearl Starch, Farina and Yeast
Powder, Pearl Sago, Tapioca, Carb. Soda,
Cream Tartar, Cocoa, Broma and
Chocolate, Maccaroni ond Ver
micelli, PuroGrotind Spice./,
Pure Flavoring Extracts
Table and [Dairy
SAL T ,
SUGAR CURED HA)/S AEI) IJEEF,
CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS,
SYRUPS, TOBACCO, OIQAR9, Ac.
mrS&lmdAwT
New Wall Paper Store,
NO. ©l WOOD BTREET,
SECOND DOOR BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY
THOMAS PALMER
Having removed from bis old stand on Mar
ket street, has fitted his
NEW AND SPACIOUS SALES-ROOM,
AS ABOVE, WBiOU, FOR
BUeganoe and Convenience,
Cannot ho surpassed. He now offers for sale an assortment
comprising
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
AMERICAN,
-HUSTG-LISH
and IPfiJCNCH
WALL PAPE RS.
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK,
AT THE
LOWEST MARKET PR ICES.
mr7-dAwlmT
Donstkeipen, Attention:
OUR STOCK
FOR THE SPRING OF 1859
la kow rm aid cosrpirrt;
cooristing to port os follows:
COOKING STOVES;
Nono but tho best selected patterns;
ocao *nnt from cur
establishment bat those wo will warrant
Perfect Bakers, Roasters and Cookers.
FENDERS;
FIRE IRONS;
ICE CHESTS:
MEAT SAFES;
TOILET WARE;
BATHING APPARATUS;
PATENT GRIDIRONS;
And, in short,
every article usually kept in a
first-elafla House-furniehing Hardware Store:
which wo will at prices which cannot fell to satbf/, at
THE IRON CITY
TIN AND STOVE WAREHOUSE
oi
IV. W. BRADSHAW.
(Successor to T. J. Craig A Co,)
* No. 134 Wood fit.,
first door beiowj||uataign of the GoJdgr^Gun^,
Boots/ (iS-abelt, fiats,
BONNETS, 6rC
JAMES P. TANNER,
WHOLESALE
SHOE, HIT ISD BOXNET WiBEnoVSE,
/n No. 56 Wood Street, fi
in Pittsburgh, Psnnt., J|
He* now in store hie very large stock <t GOODS
purchased direct from the HEW EKQLAND MANU
TORIES, at tbe LOWEST CASH PRICES, all of which will
be disposed of at a small advaoceoa COST.
who have heretofore gone East for their
goods, for the ftxtare will save both time eud money by
making their purchases from him.
requested to call before buying, sad s»t
lsty tbeznaslves of tbe fact.
ettenthm gireo to orders. mrl(h3md
1859.._ *859.... 1859.
Spring and Sommer Arrangement.
jJßj# N. w. GRAHAM & CO., gggfc
forwarding merchants,
SHIPPING AGENTS,
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD
WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
We Lave Juit put down Iron Track* and Slide* loading
directly trom tbs Old Depot to oor TOrarf Boat, which en
ables os to forward Freight to and from the railroad with
great dispatch, and without the uipoeure or liability to
damage, unavoidable lu any other method of handling.
We also give prompt and careful aitantloa.to resblpmeuu
by River, to New Orleans, Memphis, Ae. '.mi-lk-lmd
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND;
Ticclrt Paga of Popular Mutir-for Ten Cent*.
“Our Musicsl Friend’* is fillod with the
best Plaao B<dos, Duels. Eooga, Operatic, Adas, Polkas,
Uaxurkaa, Quadrilles, Waltsea and every othir spades of
musical composition for-Volco aod Ptauo by thu best Amer
ican and European Com posers'; printed pa full-tirwj made
paper,adapted to every grede of performer.
To* same quantity of masfc, procured from the regular
publishers would sou more than too times what we diarge.
A year’s #ub*oription to “9URMUBIOAL FRIEND,” *lll
secure new sod fashionable music worth at least TVo Hun
dred DeHart, and eutlrely sufficient loathe home circle
PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY.
Yearly, $6; Half Vearly,' s2.so; Quarterly, $1,26. The
Volume commenced on the Ist December], 1655.
& B. fIKYMOUITA CO., Proprietor*,
mtl:lm<UwT 13 Frankfort street. New York.
Carriages and Boggles.
For the accommodation of put*-
burgher*, and streogsrs visiting the city, the subscrib
er hu opened a Wareroom Immediately In the rear of the
Uonongabela House, on First street, lor tbs salo of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS,
Of his own marrufseture—the material all selected with
great care.
Having been engaged thirty-three year* la tho badness,
sad the tist seveotoen year* lo Allegheny City, with an lo*
f Hilnsw fe sufficient guarantee as to the quality
of his work.
The public are respectfully Invited to call and «»emlne
his wurk.
on the corner of Federal street and North
Oumtaon, Alleghany CUy, JOHN 80UZU.
mrltUmdAwT .
st«am Ferry in Plm* of tbo Old Alleghe
ny Bridge.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
the dtizsos of Pittsburgh and AUosbeoy city, that
oo and after the BUUnrtent.be will run STEAM FERRY
BOATS between the two a tie*. On the Pittsburgh side
-from the foot of Pitt itreetAadoa tho Allegheny dde from
the footof Darragh street. Amngemenu will b« made to
make a trip every FIVE MINUTES from shore to shore.
Every attention will be devoted to the convenience and
accommodation of the public. .
mrgfcSwd WILLIAM LEE,
TTNDEKTAK.INa, Jn
UNDEBTAKINa.jII
The undersigned li prtptred to attend to undertak-1 I
ing In all ft* branches. S* will disinter cor pees, at* I
tend to laying out and furnishing every necessary for
the proper interment of deceased persons on reasonable
terms.
Office on Diamond street. Dear Grant, adjoining Robert IL
Patterson's livery stable.
mrlG:2md ROBERT WTLLTABIB.
UICHAKBSOH’B
IHXSa LI N S N 8,
Damaikf, Dlspon, dc.
CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN
DENS, and thore desirous of obtaining the GENUINE
GOODS, should ase that the article* they purchaa* are scab
•ed with the toll name of the firm,
. J UCBA&DSQK, SONS 4 QWDKN.
aa a guarantee of the sotmdaw and durability of the Goods
This caution la rendered eaeentlaUy neramry aa large
quantities of Inferior and defective linen* are prepared
esawon after eearo and scaled with the name of RI CHARI 1
BON, by Irish House*, who. regtrdlcssof the Injury tbo
thfllpia(laHfc»Hlt h * wmtnTTur <
tcrersof tha genuine Goods, will not readily abandon •
,busiae«aoproflt*ble,whUepurchajer*can helmpoeedi ■
with goods of a worthier character. -- W
J. BULLOCKS * J. B. LOCKE, 1 1
, anTJydle . Agent*. affChnreh street, New Yorlfc /
EACON HAMS—4 casks oq cooßignnifint
now landing Dorn stacdierLaeroeea, for eel* by -
mr», ROBERT PICKET, 34$ liberty aoWt
whit«,new crop,
1. Sthettistmcntfl. 'i
H TTT) S the' gre at' PUBi f y er: ”
■ ■nlljJ-'O Ck, L/U., X THE IT OBLD CIIiLLESGED:-
WHOLESALE TO PEODCCB ITS SQVMJ-
THE BLOOD SEABCHIB.’
Boot and Shoo "Warehouse gloriouslyTßmupßAyv-
Sworn t .f lint id McCreary, of Napier townahlp,
N’O. 133 WOOD STKKET, DMfurd c.,nnt)r
“lu April, IW6. a. near a. I cau remember, a small piw-
PI 1 l bliU R G 11, I* A pb* nn„le u« apf^-araur- oo Upper Jlp, whl*b WOD became
ro!arg?d auil sum I nvxl jh>',i)Uo «of porral, an i a wash of
WE ARE NOW OPENING OUK LARGE «»•«»«“- *>"■
, ... i , _ rail*! on l»r Mjr, of Prh*H»l>ur?. who pronnaDceO It CaS
tj «i*to • <>c oi era, »n>! prescribed a wash t.l «ac»rnf I,ad and bread pool*
IB nAA ni. _ ,c, «*«'"• Hiding ttu-ao rt*n<v*t-» n f oo avail, I called upon Dr.
BOOTS m£| Jl 31Z0BS I Sfeafftr, of Dafi>l«ri|,Jo, N-nit>rs>-trv>utitjr t wltoalonpruaonßC-
rd the dlroase Cancer, and «#*« m» Internal aud external
OfeTory variety, and lai.-*t „tt Wt »u.l V l-Pt.d i , "-a'-dieo—>b«latter o.midn.ng principally of caustic bat
*•11 t-> no purpose. iu the <ii*e«»o continued spreading toward
Spring and Sammor Sales, 'J-V* - - i -.xi s~-i »f ™s|c. iaitefera
r ° ’ otoslTo “ nia for a time checked tbodueaac.bat tbo Infiam-
, , . , . , , *llOll iucn-aard. I twit called npoa t>r. Sutler, cf St.
ink* h.rtog too purcbaari prlnclpall, fo, IASII. C1.,,.,111,, iwt. rd count,. wbo •!*> prononcnl tl,. dit.
_ .. _ i*w Cut,•• r, nod applied a talre Mid to h* a Dever-failing
Direct from lb. lUanttracturcr., t«nt.J r . tot ,t Lai «luu«wlneb«kl»«lh..im«l
, , ... , , <d the *.*••. In Dec r niUr,ciftbe»ame year, thedlaewhad
Aod gl>u -ill, gr.al care ulo qii.l.l, „,.l ,l™. *. rak-o „( m , „ pp cr llp,.nd had attacked
flatter ourselves wo are able to offer the n<«e, wt>« n I went tn Cincinnati, where 1 Consulted
R. S. NVwUm. of the Kclectio Medial College. De pro
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS tu ‘ uncClJ iheoi*n«e**catuier>m Cancer, repennduced by
an loordioab- o«e of mercury.' lie applied miliTxiDColni-
To oar friend. who ma, I.t.r c. <lll, . rail taT.blllilllUmiJSJi” Ml tu *haM<n.
* r>nl tbe intutumauon «u uot tb&rongbly removed. Id Feb
™ AHE AGENTS TOR .
mitohell-s patent rc",“"„u“:-R".°r. , "'pk£:j , ;, v j ! ;;'r 1
«. br. .Newton, with l r.n».iit..e,i U ui l | S,.|.ti-mi-r. .Jin,ne
lt It X C Which time lie tired i »ery*known ti>iiio.|y, end partly
ll-e.ie-t IU checking the ili««**e. hut alien 1 retinoid home
TIPPED BOOTS ANU HHOPjS. there were e-till three direhargtn!; ulcer* npon rny face. I
conllnotd udng Newta.n'i* prvpiifHliornt, and air > medirioe
FOR BOYS, that I got from Dr Ely. hot the C=u»cer continued growing
Y< 'I : TH.S A N [J uatil it had Uji tilmf my votr, th' j- .r
iMITI IiRTV fvm r./ my I?/! chf*:., nr.ti hada'tvA-f.d my Ufir,,* I tnwt
ItllaLtnr.. , ~j»en up all U->|ie of over b<-ing cured, since Dr. Klj ajtd be
, ~ ~ . , . . ... enuiM only giro leilef; tilt that a (nre w.* imp iw' 'e. In
Which aro highly r.c.A.Htn- U Jod-thtvUgh.iQt the K.eateru , Mw ch. 1858, I booght h Udf!.. of -Wood Seatcboi, hut 1
State* lor their durability aint (.lieapu.uta—f>NK ( oiurt loufeas that l had no fnilh in it. I war very wrab
PAIR baling been f.iunj li) actual lert. to ' wheU I commenced taking it; hut I found that I patted
, »tr-npth day by day, and alto that tb«* ulcer* commenced
OUT WEAK THREE I'AllO* OF IUK ul.o STyi.K diying up. I Cuutlnaod, and when the third buttle wa* ta
• keo mr lace wa» Inaled a« if |.y a miracle. 1 u*cd a f nilh
4®*-Buyera will And It to their wirantage to call aud n- ! '•‘'t'U. ~«,d I have t.«m healthier ainiw than I hare Ik-co for
, . . the la-! niTrn year*, i Although my face I* sadly disfigured,
' I mn atilt grateful to a benign Profidenco who L.«i spared
Htfare Pi<rchati»‘] Efatipherc. my hte, and wln-h hi* don - throuph the Instrumen-
S d *i U ,?A' r i U,UI "° VID WVIkM^REARV.
—— -• •• -—— I Jjwnrtj and *utiscrihD<l. thinAlat dayof August, A. D™ 1658,
fcJ A fJATYTrwQ ; befnro me, one id the Juatlcea of the Peace in and for the
JiXV aAiIWIMVTO. !B-.ron R hnt Uidlidayahurg, Dlatrcounty, I'a.
| WitneM—U done*. JOFIN OORLEY, 3P.
' Beiug afflicted with a grierona Tetter on the arm* and
W. V. MARSRAU. <St CO, f'ict—after trying many remedi.-a which utterly failed to
enrr—t «u perin*d*d to iry Llnd«ny'a Itnproml 81-khl
I and now, nix week* after flniahing tint excatm
, Bottle, proooftnci- mjnelfcnred
The Tetter broke out, Homnlhlng orer a v«ar ago,on the
; lntidn of my arro«, exu-nding from the elbow* down to the
I wriata; al*o, on my face, immediately round the month nnd
! chin, nod cunliunod to be a perfect torment to mt> until enr
‘ ed l*y the Blood Searcher. My »rm», at tltnei, were aJcu.*t
owing to Hi** crack* and eirA oa them, liable to
, bl<~ <l at any time c>n the leant t xrrtion to hit or work, and
, •omHlrara no itchy that l conld acnrccly prevent tearing <>U
. my flenh. I h*ro now been cured air week*.and feel ll duo
t-> Mr. Lltidwy.and to the pnb'ir generally, to makeihia
rt»t«mrbt, and hoj»e that other* like myarlfmay be benefit*
. rd by n«tog hi* mlnahle m-«llrit|i
NEW WALL PAPERS
FOR SPRING SALKS t.»F Im.S9,
-A.T THEIR OL O STAND,
NO. fi 7 \V O» n T I» HK T
FRENCH, ENGLISH AXU AMERIi'AX GOODS,
tnrl.lmilAwT
CURE fOH CONaOMPTION!
DO. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY I
Wlneheater’s Oenaln* Preparation of Or.
J. F. Churoblll’s Componad of
THE lIYPOPUOSPHITE
of LIME, SODA and POTABB,
a SFfcmo uhsct roa ths teeatment or
BIRD CAGES;
CONSUMPTION
THE great ChemicoMedical Discovery of
the celebrated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Part*, first made
known by him to the French Academy of about ’i
yean ago, mark* a new end important rra in the annals nf
Medical Sdeoce.
Now, for the first time in the history uf the world, hn a
REMEDY been found that sorely strike* at tne Tcry /)»o
datum qf J 3 ulmonaty Dufate, and by rr-itorinj the d*Jicient
chemical'elemcnit of the bfoDd,iocn.-aat* the principle uAtcA
corulitutu fierce** or vital force, int•iooruUny tU* nuin
hr* /unchonx, and thns not only CURDS, Lot almi PRE
VENTS, the dereli'ptnest oftbia bitb-rtomost fatal
of the human race.
OCattUon to the Public.“ta
Various preparation* are already In the market, purport
log to be based ou Dr. Cnurchill’s dlscorery, against wbfA
we solemnly caatlon both the protoasion and the public.
Let coone ho decclred, bnt ask for and nee only the pi.-
paratiaa sold from the ilo General Di-t«>tin tbeUim.d
States, No. 49 John street, and bearing a Jae rimilr atgne
ture of J. WlsOHWTxa, by whom alone Dr. Churchill’s pro*
•cription ft pot op is a BtUAßti as» cnxmiCALrr pc as rout.
In all Ncttous or Scrofulous Complaints, Debility, Loss or
Vital Powu, Dyspepsia, lud»g#«Uoa, and Female West
nesses, it Is a torendgn and inradnaUs remedy,
«-READ THE TESTIMONY.-!*
Proto, Ou A V. J* .aowrietm Medical Monthly, tor May, I^o9.
**Whaterer tuey be our conclusions with rrfcrei.ee to the
claims oi Dr. Churchill, lof jh» Hypophtephltes m» soTrreign
mrmdiw ItJ'tQbf.rculuais r, ‘*ax caar BE »o
nonet as to ini Tilths salt* a* ctrn.iiL a<jktt».‘
F'am the North American i/rficci H'poner.fvr OcL,l&s.
**l hi* Medicine U AOuotifioMlly prepnn-d and reliable.—
We have used it in oar own practice, In phthisis pnlmonalis,
and other forma of disease, with Very satisfactory recall*
• • • • In sixty-eight ce*e* In whkh this remedy waj
etren, thirty-seven were In the incipient, nnd twenty three
In the eoceud nud advanred stages of consumption; tho rr
malnder were beyond ho[»*. With the of the Ut
ter cases, which were touch benefited, all but thr.-v, which
are still doubtful, recovered perfectly."
Price $2, er three bottles for $5. Single bottles only, is
concentrated solution,sent by moil, prepaid, when specially
ordered. AJI orders for three bottles or over wilihe rent by
express atcust of tho party. Druggist* must rend their or
ders direct to the undersigned, or they may hare a different
sod spurious preparation sent them.
Genuine Preparation of Dr. Churchill's
Compound of the Uypophofpfaltes of Lime, Soda aud Potash
is sold at wholesale at the s>ds General Depot, 4W John it.,
bnt will be kept by all respectable druggists throughout
the United States. Circulars and all necessary information
Siren to all parties enclosing a stamp. For eonveulrnre in
receiving oor l»tiers, correspondent!! are requested to add
u fiex 27&I" In addition to tbs regular eddren es below.
J. WINCHESTER.
American and Foreign Agency Offlco,
49 Joho Street, New Y»rk.
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
Marble Mantels,
MADE BY MACHINERY, a
Always on hand at the lowest prices.
NO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH
OUT MARBLE SI A NTKLS.—Tbny aro tlviji neat,
odd more to the beauty of a house tbau auj other articlo
that can be purchased with the name iuooe>; and tx-eidcs,
thoy never endanger the safety of a hiiu*o and family by
taking fire, aa wood inautlea very often <lo.
JfarhU Top « for FttmtjHrr, li'diA Stanfl», C'-unter^
(t c,, (£'(., rfr.
MOHBMEHIS,
TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES,
A lAEA UTIFVL STOCK A!. IV.II'.Y O .V HASP.
N. B.—Onr stock of Marble 1* the largest io the Wcat,
and being inanafactarod by machinery, U got op in better
style, with more dlipatcb, nod at leu coettbon can be done
by mere manual labor. <
Wftrerootn, 323 Liberty Street
Hansel Room on the Second Story;
OFFICE, 319 LUtERTT STREET, mrSUCHGII,
STEAM ENGINES
MILL FURNISHING
STEAM ENGINES on hand and ruado to
order, BTEASI BOILER*, BALT PANS. MILL GEAR
tNG, ENGINE AND MACHINE PASTINGS, PULLEYS.
Ac n Grate Bara and Both Weights always on htnd.
Catalogues of Wtaeela glren to all who want gearing.
FRENCH BORn MILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS,
ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at redact! price*.
FRENCH BURR SHUT MACHINES, hhhl in 1000 Mill*,
and cheaper, bolter and many lioieauioro durable than Iron
Machines.
McGEOBGE’B EXCELSIOR SHINGLE MA
CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS for Flooring and Chopping.
ROSE’S PATENT WATER WHEELS, oa*d iu BDOO Paw
WUs, are cheap, and warranted to give aatlafactl'n.
Flax Bolting for Elevators, one-third price of leather.
T *B.offlce, 313 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
HYDRA ULIC CEMENT.
THE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent
in thl* coonty for the sale of Belmont Cement. This
Cement is moch superior to any other sold in this market,
for Public Works, Foundations, Cisterns, Fire Walls, etc,
and all warranted good. Directions for using It are on each
barrel. We Invite a comparison of this with any other Ce
ment. A bfge stock will be alwayi kept on band, and aotd
Wholesale • A<* retail at low prices. W. W. WALLACE,
319 Liberty st,,PiUaburgb.
F aster Pails—Louisville Lino.
1 Ft, BBLB. BLASTER PARIS for Land;
■1 v,/ 100 bbta Plaster Paris lor Stucco Work;
100 f,bls Louis Til 1« Line, at 810 Liberty sL. PUutmrsb.
f W.W. WALLACE.
w
GRIND STONES, all sizes; fop sale at
vy v 3lflUbertjitreet,Pmabargh.
no -dto - W. W. WALLACE.
OOSSE & BLACK WILL'S ENGLISH
IcklMfCatxupß, fianea* Lea* Perrin*« Woreea-
Ur* > . , a fiance, etui Cox’e Sparkling OeUtln.
T undersigned, Importer of the a bore mperler Good*,
offi them (or *alee> tawasanyother Lonaelu the United
flu m. They conpriae
I rkinge, mixed Pickle*, Chew Chow, PicallUy, Onions,
W nsta. Beans, Canllflowtra, Worcceterahire gaoc*, (lela
tii iMauuvoxn end Walnut Qataup, fioyer'a flelUh. Soho
fi ce, John Bolt, liar nor and Beading fiance. Enence
fj .tape, Potted Meats, Lobsters and Game, linrham 3Uo*-
I d, Preach and Spanish OUres, Table Salt, Essence
ichoTlee. assorted fruits, Jellies, Sc.
• JOSEPH B. BUSIER,
\, 110 Eonth Wharres, Philadelphia.
AUo, Importer of Foreign Fruit*, Nut*, BsladOil, Bar
:fdines, Maccaroui and Vermicelli, French Mustard, Ac. 6
.* nrtOdlml
J. H. ÜBBUbfia,
JVo. 180 Liberty Street, four doort aJxn-e Msrket Sired,
SHEET-iKON WAKE.
I dealer Is Cutlery, Brest end Brittennla Wen, -with*
variety of Htmae-furnUblDg articles, Patent frersere, Wa
ter Cooler* and Refrigerator* at the loireet cash price,
wholesale and retail.
. Booflog andflpouUn* of boawß,asd all orders tu, the
above Unaof ba*in«» will be promptly attended to at mod
erate price*. * • • tnrlfc2md*wT .^
HIDES— 260 Diy Flint arme,
UAtxmbtJ ha&bauqo 1 00.
LATEST -TV l r> Of
W. W. WALLACE
W. W. WALLACE.
fatscrllaiuouß.
yjOV KYIDBNCB.
JAKE X WILSON,
mark
Sworn riiu bofore me, one of Die Aldermen lu
and f-T ih« city ol l'itt»Lurgli, thin 2Sth day of July, A. D,
1W.7. AND. McMASTKK, Alderman.
DB G 11. KRISKR, nWuaal* and retail agent for PJtt»
burgh, Peuna. mrl7:JiwP
FBbRI'AKVi 1 a6fE..~. KRURUAUV, i«» 0,
PIANO FOR TE S
FOR SALE nr
<X CTRi f H. JsA. ELLOR,
No. 81 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh.
THE NEW SCALE C* OCTAVE
CHICKfJRING PIANO.
THE subscriber has just received in addition
U> a splendid stock of (be new scale, Bereo Octavo
Pianos, ranging to prico from SWO to $5OO, POUR
CHICXERINd NEW SCALE 9\4 OCTAVE PIANOS.
The tmproTemeot Id the new 6% Octave consists io h com
plete change of what 1* called tbu scale, being a radical
change throtigbont the entire piano, it la in fact a new tn
rtrumtnt and is totally different to those mad a prorioosly
hr the same firm.
The price ot the new Octare will be from J250.t0
$3OO. accenting to the strip of the exterior For sale by'
JOHN IL MKLLOR,
S'jlo agent for Clilckcrtng A Sons’ Pianos, No 81 Wood Ft.,
l-.twren Diamond Alley and Fourth etreeu fclfi
A SPLENDID LOUIS xiTthyg^^gwawj
Roe*wood Piano, by Raven, Bacon
Oo~Nov York, with French grand action,f f a? fJI
errerstring*, combined iron and wood frame, felt hammers
of an entire now intention, producing a Tone of the most
dellc&ta yet powerful sweetness. The Plano Fortes of this
old and tetat'lishrd boose, Rarco, Bacon A Co. stand second
to none in N«w York, and their instruments will he sup
plied through John 11. Mt-llor, at the Factory prices in New
V.-rk, delivered nt Pittsburgh, packed and ready for ship-
SECOND HAND PIANOS -'cC** T~" II
i»7s.sioo.tw, $»o, is&, s3d, rz
CHICKERINO & SO -
BOSTON PIANOS
'N'l ilh.Si'v—A n«*w grand scale 7 octavo Louts XrY_Piam
i*« grand seal* 7 •• carted nu»uM!n ; '». j
•• 1V.731 A e-n J uiotil 7 *• powerful T:*a-.
** 20.615 —A m.e.l e.ep-llt : * Clifford style.
u 20,692 —A new grand scale 7 “ new upright Piano,
*‘ 20.195 A new grand scale 7 " plain round corners.
20 579—A new grand scale 7 " da do
“20,254 —A rcaa>u-piid 7 - front corners round.
“ 'JojrM— A pl»ln 7 •* do do
*• I?,M2 —A foil grand 7 “ Boston price $BOO.
•• ilo^Ch—A roeeaoud plain “ F, in Bopto A tr*o.
“ 20.621—A roeewuud plain 0U “ do do do
“ 20.10’J—A black walnut “ do d.i do
“ 20.617—A rosewood plain 6*4 “ do do do
NOTICE —please take notice that any Piano mi the above
list of a lees nnoibor than 20,000, will be *<dd atadinamnt
of Ton percent. Persons residing out of tbo city, will
please direct tbeir luttcrs to JNO. U. HKLLOK, Agent for
Cbicfeeriog A dons, No 81 Wood*tmet, Pittsburgh,
jyjASON & llAMLlN’Sgg^v^j
| I|l
octave portable MtlwLons with harp CO
6 _ilo do do do do 75
5 d i Piano style— Tory elegant—..—.... .... 100
6 do do do Double Heeds 150
Th<«u Molndcous are pronounced superior to all otbtra by
Dr Lowell Mmod, Wm. Maaon. the pianist, Thaiborg, Webb,
Batter, GotWb»lk, etc. They bare been awarded the high
est premiums, nt every Fair where exhibited. For sale only
by WitUwT JOHN H.MELLOR.BI Wood st.
LYON'S JJIAGMIS.TI POWDKUB,
TH?J tluirty harden Instclt . fi ekmarhn, Bd i'Oat,
JlnU, M-j-Ju, and aJlpetu cf On vtmin kind.
r pUK importance of u rcliaWe ortiolafof this
_l kind l* inestimable. I ! < warm weather ali niters,
teem* wltli these unuoylng Lx*. Tois powder i* the only
article discovered which will exterminate them. A comp*,
oyof botanUU, Iroto the Uortlcultura] Socioty of ParU,k
while amidst the ferns «f Asia, obeerrod that all insects}'
lighting opon a certain kind or plant very soon dropped ’
dead. This (act was in ado use of to guard tneir night cam**
from theau intruders. Quantities ol tho plant were Vo*
home L>y Mr. 11. Lyoo, and fonqd a poaitlrn ImWrtMrstrojet
In every experiment. It Is simply a cbemi-4
c vlly prepared to resist the effect of age and chma&rv Med
als and Letter* Patent hare been obtained from the Govern*
meats of England, France, Germany, and Houia, from tho
World'* Fair, and nqmerooi medicel and bcrtlcnllnrttl col
leges and Bach-tics.
LETTER FROM TDK PRESIDENT OP TUB D. STATES
Exxccrivs llairsioa, Washington, 31st Jan. ISOS.
‘•XIa. Ekakuzl Ltos:—Dear Bin 1 have the pldasare to
inform you that the Royal Commission of the World's Fair,
at Loudon, have awarded yon a Medal and Certiffcate for the
great raiuu of your Magnetic Powder*, for exterminating
Insects Ac. “MILLARD PILLMORV, Chairman.”
The sbvve was accompanied by a certificate of Prints
Albert^
It la Free from Potion,
New Yobs, October Ist, IfioH.
Mr. R. LroN:—Dear 8lr: We have analysed and tested
your Magnetic Powder* and And them perfectly harmless to
mankind and domestic animal*, but certain death when in
haled by bug*, ants and insects.
JA.MKB K. CUII.TON, M D.,Chemist
LAUKANCK REID, Prof. Chemistry, N. T. IlorplUl.
Mt. JounL. Hour, Bapertutendentof the New York Uoe
pilat, says, “he has expelled all the bogs, ants, roaches,
moths, Ac., with Lyon's Powder, and hods it of immense
valne.”
ETfrjr gardener am! housekeeper mufl hare a direct la
tt-re*t la an article of this kind. Reference can bo made to
tliu Astor, Bt. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotel*; to Judge
Meigs, president ot tho American Institute; James Gordon
Bennett, Oea. Winfield tlcott, Cyras W. Field, J-. M. Pease,
of tbo Five Puiata Mission, Ac., Ac. Judge Meigs says,
•■Th a discovery of prof. Lyon is of national importance. —
ThciFarmera’Clob have tested it thoroughly. It will dee
troy locusts, grasshoppers, ants, tooths, bugs, and all vermin.
Garden plant* cao be preserved, and boost* made para."
Arrangement* are now mads through Messrs. IIAHNES
A PARK of New York, to have it sold throughout the world.
Many worthless imitntlau* are advertised. Be cautious!
“Nt¥ Yokk. November Btb, ISM.
“In retiring from business, 1 nave sold all my Insect
Powders’and Pills, Letters Patent, and the-secrets pertain
ing thereto,to Messrs. BABNEd A PAHS. This Powder is
a discovery made by myself, .and brought from the lnterfer
of Asia, and is unknown to any other persons. The gsnutae
and effective article Uput up In tin ministers, and will con
tinue tojbear my name. **E. LYON.”
lUta and mice cannot be reached by * powder, and are
killed by a Magnetic fill. Order them through any mer
chant. j
'TiaiLyon’i Powder kills inaecta in a trice,
UntLyon’s Pills an mixed for rata and mica.
6<impl« Flask*. 2A cvots; regular siioa, 60 cent* and $1,90.
Follow directions. Ust /mly and tfionughly.
BARNES & PARK,
13 and 15 Park How, Row Tort.
Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment,
foZhtowdiwfttnT
CHEAP PIANOS.—Just re *#stESte2BH
celtid, four ILosewoot!
SU and ? octaTs Pianos, manQlactoroJ byl I * f 11
C.ll. Ho>i 4Co^
THE CHEAPEST PIANOS
MADE IN THE UNITED STATES!
Tboy aro with Inti Iron frame and French Grand action,
ao<l made in all resptcis after the design* cl (ho belt
maker*. „
OJ Octaves for $1 to;
7 7 Octaves lor §2 00;
Then will be nU only for cash, as the small commission
chanted Ur Belting, oa the oxtmnoly low price* obtained
by the maker*, * <" out Jnully a Credit.
For *alo by JOHN XL HELLOR,
mhS6' • 81 Wood*t.
fcwAitt
JUST received invoice of two vorv raperior
PIANOS from the factory of 'BIEINtfAY * gONfl
Thei admirer* of thq etelnway Pianos, an rMpcctfolly
requeued to gin ns an early call open tho anlndof the
abore. For Bale by H. KLKBKa k BED,
No. 63 Fifth street.
mTI7 - - Sols Agent! for the gtelnway Piano*.
WALL PAPER,
K*w Spring Style* .
Fine Paper Hanging*,
Cheap Wall Papery . .
Window Shads*, le,*c
• iwh *iock at low prices opcaod at
E. C COCHBANF3,
Pri) e Federal street. Alleghany.
OUNORiES—SOO casks Soda Aflbj
O 300 bag* Hltrata Soda; *
60 keg* Bt Oarb Bed*; |
CGO boxea Orrman day? ■* •
100 bbls. Bov BMin. _
On had and for by MiKXAWPBS KISO.
_ : Jinttwa.
Orrta H 01& or Ba/cw. >
_ Pittsburgh,. Mwch 29th, 1550. J
fob Coal.—Proposals will bo
_T\ rocdred by tho hliasrers of tbo Hooie oTßsfng® ©f
w7 , P«onsjlT«aift7onS the Sth of April, for *ll the
S, nt ’> **Vte*4tot the iMUtatloa until
_m«MM JOHN T. LQflAy; 53 Wood »t
- No. 65 Fonrth
this But, bafbrotha
“ ' i’ll?? 'i<™ U>*>
Plrt - g;,><d A. COLTON, Trwsorer.
Keoulab Montult Meeting of the
pittslorgb Tong Men*. Christian £**£,£; Sni
bebeM at the Rooms of the AswjciuJon - ; on Pitiu -« . __
this (Monday) evening, at 7»* o’clock. ruiirtr ««t
A prayer m-uling U held Id the Room* every
8 o'clock; confinolog of an bow. Young tneo kwwTSh.
•re carueftly lotUkl to attend these meetings. "
tnr2B lI*NKY A. LAYKLY, Recording Bec’y
ON BIBLIOGRArnT.—Ihe pub
lie are rr*i>c>cifuny cotlfled tbrtf Her. ISAAC SAW
YER, Pastor «f tbo iSandosky direct Baptist Church, Alle-
Bb*-or. will deliver hi* celebrated Lecture cu
* “BIBLIOGRAPHY,”
On TUESDAY KYKNINO, March 29tb,aWb» UNION
BAPTIST CHURCH, Grant street, neu- Sixth, Pittsburgh;
Tickets 2S reals, for ealeat the dc.>t on the erenlngol
lecture. ( mrtO-Std
On ic* op Tit* P., Ft. W. A 0. R. R. CO-, s >
IMiuburgb, February 25,'18£9. /
rrS*NoTicE.—Tho Annual 51 eating of the
Stockholder in the “Pittaburgb, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad Conipsny” will be hold at the ructfts-of
BOARD 0 F TRADE. In tho dty ot Pittsburgh, OQ TUES
DAY, ths 2flih day of March next, at A o’clock, ftSUAt V
which time the of the Director* for U»e year IMS,
will be presented.
The elrction for fifteen Directors to bai re the ensuing "
year, will to held at tho some place on WEDNESDAY, tbeA
30th proximo, at 10 o’clock,*, w. _|V.',
Tho Transfer Books will be closed from (be Slat to 30UBfc--
«*f March, both iocln*ive, and the holders uf stock lo
Ohio and Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, or Fort Wayno
and Ctilcigh Railroad Companies, which haa aot. hero coa
verted Into the stock of Uio new company at that time, will -•
not»« entitled to tote at said election,
Stockholders pn;seating tbolr certificates of stock In Ibis
Company to any Ticket Agent on the Uno'of the Road, wfll
ho sold an Excurslsn Ticket from that Station to Pitts- -
« rg^“V*toni f,r One Fare the fennd trip, good from
Much "-.tb to Apt,l 11. loth | Mta „ m Bjiriercf tbo
Prcdtmt. fo.S:td - ACGUBTOB BRADLEY.
Almusrounts.
masonic hat.t.
The Campbells Six nights Longer.
Recommencing, Monday, m..-.,
28th, and every Bight during the week; and poei.
lively the last nights of Uieir stay in this city.
TfllS WEEK ALL NEW FEATURES, - ;
BY THE NONPAREjJ, TROCHE,
HTJMSEY & NEWCOMB'S
ORIUI.YAL.AXD ONLY
CaYMPBKLL JMINSTHEL9 !
'And Brass Band Company.
SIXTEEN UNEQUALLED ARTISTES I
The f.-llowing now Burlesque* will bo produced, viz; Oar
African Cotuln; Tbo Hop of Fashion; Acton at a Discount?
Bbakspearian Reading; Burlesque Italian Open; and first
appearance ot Mr. A. B. Chase, the Incomparable Artlit and
Bailadist, Guitarist, Dulcimerist, and Wood andSUwywr
funner. First time hero of the Great. Burlesque of MTlo
Picut lioKiNXT'e SlousUr Concert • New Ballads by Les
lie, Bldaux, Chan and Little Bobby. .Newcomb and Lehr,
tho Drollrrlsts, in new characters. Eutosoy, the Lion Ben-
Jol«t.with the entire Troupe, oreh in their respective relea.
Admission 25 cent*. Door* open at 7 o’clock—Concert
commencing before $.
mrlSilwd p. A. CLARE, Agent.
Etmcatumal.
Penn Institute,
CORNER of Penn and Hancock streete.-*-
Tho ensuing torn will commence on TUESDAY; 81st
lost. A limited number of pupils may obtain admission.
Terms for Tuition and Stationery, $3 per scAlon of twenty
two works, ao2l:tf J. M. SMITH, Principal.
Co %tU
TO LET—AUrick Dwelling containing efe
four rooms and finished garret, Enqoire&f ..
mr2ti R. H. KING, No. 2U Liberty street, -
FOR RENT—A neat 3 story Brick P-B
House, No. 119 Centre A recce, eppoeite
Morebesd’s, Seventh Ward, with water and gas In the LuSm*
Apply to BAMUKL RBOE&tN, v ;
N0.21 Diamond, Pittsburgh,.
For rent in Allegheny— A.m
good Brick Dwelling on Beaver street, near theWsj
Diamond; has gas and wator.Uuougb the houso.
1 ho second story ot Uaabnlc Hall, Water street, near Fed
eral, comprising one large and two smaller rooms, suitable
for School Rooms or like purposes. Rooms well ventilated.
Situation central, feuqulre of IL If TUTllt
mrlUdtf Water street, Allegheny.
TO LET.—That desirable business ESI
stand, with dwelling attached,' on. the career ofJSB.
Liberty and (/Sana etroeta, well adapted for ft.
eery store, being occupied as such for tb* last fourteen
years. Enquire of -V B: H. KINS,
t°rl" , No, 211 Liberty Itwet.
TO LET—Two well finished two story S 3
Brick Dwellings, containing nine rocmjeacb,
Wylie street, near C&atham, within five
tho Post-office. Enquire of
Da. a. A. STEBRETT, 277 Ptao street.
TO LET—A Store Room on St,
in the most dealrable location on that great thorw Hi
ou;,'hCare. Apply at IES Liberty street.
Jc* RIDDLE, WIRTB & CO.
>0 LET—Two large first-class Dwellingssp*
to let, with all the modern Improvements. - Haj
HITCHCOCK, McCRREBY * 00 ,
M No. 122 Second and 151 Second st.
nPO LET—The Warehouse Room and Office
X now occupied by Porter B. Friend A Co, ©9 Frdot st.
Also, Lofts suitublo for storing cotton.
lag) ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
Tj'ORRENT—A Lot 144 by 100 feet, on which
X* are greeted, Bui Wings, Stacks, Ac., render IngU ialta*
bla for any kind of manufacturing, situate on Detunes
street, Birmingham, ©pposlteßauamaa’s Coal Depot. En
qnlre o( ALEXANDER KINO,
J*3l Liberty street, Pittsburgh.,
T?OR BENT—
JO A FINE WAREHOUSE, No.UUvket Street, ad*
joining N. Holme** Sons, finished and ahclTtd in the best
manner from cellar to garret, lor wholesale and retail dry
goods badness, with or withont a large three story Ware*
uoano In tho rear. JuHn WAT, Jn.
dellzdtf SewickleyrUle Post-Offlca.
ffiitg auction Salts.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. •
Oommcrdai 8*le« Rooma No. M fifth Street.
d^ldingTots^nseWnth^ETo^
jxwfto to Fancoger Depot of Peun’a Railroad CoV at
Aocuoa.—On.Tueeday att«rao3n,~2pril 6th, at 3 o'clock, OQ
thu premieee, will be uid by order of the Board of Director*
of the Third Ward Public School, 6 Tery raloabla and deair*
able Lola of Ground. shunto on 7th at, adjoining the
ofUraot«t r f<>urof which have oach« iroutot22fh» on
Tth «, extending beck 00 fret; the rewalnisa I«t
.on 7th 20 loot 4 lachee, by 00 feet in depth. *
'■fix&'Zjs —One-fourth ceab.remeindtria threetqu irßinoal
' nta, with inlereat Title Indisputable. •'
»X < F. M. DAYIf, Aoct
'O'ite’K. P„ Ft. ,W. *O. K. tt. at J “
aau, lnlotatoeaitporchaaera.by
*pl P. M. DAVIE, Anct,No-
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CU., Herelianu’ Kictanst.
STOCK BALISS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS k
CO, AT TUB M EEC HANTS’ EXCHANGE KVKav v
THURSDAY Brldgt, Insorattcs
Copper Block, Bond and Beal Estate told at public sail
at the Merchants’Exchange by - _ ‘
„ AUSTIN LOOina * CO.
Notes, Drafts and Loans on Beat Estate negotiated cn
nasonablo terms Ij AUSTIN LOOMIS * 00,
Stock Note Broken. M fourth at.
1859.. Season Arrangement, 1859,
/ BETWEEN 1
SX. LOUIS AND SX. PAUL.
Daily northern line » ns*.*
PACKETS FOU Q ALENA. DUBUOPE.
BTILL WATER AND ST. PAUL—The ■wift'tnd
magnificent eJde wheel iteamer* vIU coDpcse tbit Udq Tor
iho coming ftr, Iwrfog u follows:
MoQihj».. M Cli&?~m.u.. M CtpL SteTtsiOD. C
Mond»j.~ r .NOMß®ttNHU ! “ AlfcnL
TaoadAT......CANADA u Ward.
Toeeday PEMHINAW. “ Griffin.
Wedneaday-LUCIK MAY.._... « J.B.Bhodea.
Wednesday..AUNT LBTTY -> *• Cba. ilorriion
A£BTKOPOLITAN ...... f “ T.&Khawf^’
Thnr*day.„inNNE3oTAßELLß_ « T.B.HIIL
Friday. DEW DROP...- ... « v W P«7k«r
Friday COIFPAWA « .
flatnrday.—DKNSlAßK.'.. ** H-UGraT
“ w m h w S? a ' “«■ 011 L
The Northern Line ha* been ia «n/-gffTfhl ''r* ration
Ing the past year, and for regularity, comfort and perfect
reliability in every rwpect,haineTeKbeeix«irp«eedby.aßy
organizalien on the Western riven. -Haring added cbtnew
J 605 tww preparnlto of&rlneme*
ed fadlitlee fin* the transaction of nUOntiita entrusted to
them,and hop* to merit a continuation of (be Übesalpat
ronageheretofore ao liberallyfceetowedopon them..- *
Forany information that may be required.' epply attbe
Wharf Boat, at the fool of Locortatmt; orattheffoctherm
line Packet Office, No. C 7 Commercial atrpet, between OUt*
and Lccnst WAKDB A pHALßß,General Agent*.
mr22dsmd - •
Sites fob manufactories-^coal
Oil. WORKS OR COAL PHPOTa—I offer for nte
Six Lots, Ninth ward, fronting on Alleghesy rlvar tad Bat
lerßt.l2o.foet,and 100 to foar
year** loaas at S3W l»r year and all UXm. s
Six Loti orpoaita to the above, fronting 120footon Batter
*t, and 120 feet front oa Allegheny afreet loan alley fha
■bore property to particularly adapted lor Iron Works—the
facilities Cor metal *n<l coal being bo great. - *
Serco Lott motion ICS feet on Batin’ at. and 120 foet oa
pertfootoriy adapted for Goal Depot or Oil Work* 3
»L,9<hw*nL nearly
25 bylOO foet, eorowof Ltbertracd
and Baldwin *tt. Rented for ooa year frota ApriLlSM.
Apply to [mr»d3n} J. B. MOEQANTSa Liberty it
aiun
i ecaiu~
TCDWELL 4t SCHBXiLr -I
B A.' . 3Sr.\2E‘ B ; ' »" Sjj;-:
SOMERSET, TESSA. , •!> Mt .
JSnJolUetlOMwliclted «adßetwn»p«»P c,^^ a * l,4fd
MECHANICS’ BANS.
R. PATRICK *CO- do _
rmur uri. J_„"" Bs “
TrrnoLBSAi.E foreign
-vrODNO FOUiS OLEB EOOK, contai»-
Y i„l DUI
.“j, kA, rt barnjoß ll Ji>® cboJcwt pea* ftipsa th»
TTTfIOO BUSHKiS POTATOES in
1 V.yyv «tcrp and toairirvcfall tbebwt kinds,
forW */od. umGycs* direct frem New York, for by
hhjhcock, mccrxeh y * co,
wbffl 122 Second end lCOTrfinttreeC
DIXON'S PREPARED CARBURET
Of IBpNr-P<vpoUahln K Btor«rOne* Bmcm «nd
•«rjklodof tossßadiheeJ IronwoA nietroclf
goUcs kee labor and via prodsc* JiraonjariUUnt poUah tad
last longer thaaasz.oibef artidenow -Kept con*
rtaatljr oa hand by ‘ joa. FLEMINQ,
mras :• . cornerorPisinoiri'eodMertottt.
Qakum and BOMS— ; VHI
M bale* bast Nary :J . ‘
, ! SO colli Manilla Jtop«, frMn*£to l^iocb.
For sale by tar2S WAEt* WUfiOS.