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EDIrOWS anet 'PROPRIETORS
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FRIDAY tiOPffING, APRIL 15, 1855.
Tat BRITISH MERISTEIL—Lord Lyons ABS
formally presented to the President, by General
Ciss, on which occasion brief addressee were
made by each - at tho portico. He is described
by a correspondent as a gentleman of no per
sonal appearance and manly bearing, with a face
beaming with frankness and good nature. He
WU highly pleased sitith his first intereiew with
Mr. Buchanan, l _and seemed to be agreeably im
pleased with the Manner and tone of the Presi
dent's reply. In his remarks to the President,
after expressing the Queen's high esteem and
great regard for our Chief Executive Officer, be
Said
'trier Majesty baa nothing more at heart than
.t 0 maintain the friendship and good understand
log SO happily eziotiag between the Government
of Great Britain and that of the United States.
The vast importance of the relations between
the two countries would cause me to tremble in
entering upon the duties of the highly honors
hle pent which the confidence of my sovereign
his called me. lam sustained, however, by the
coastal= that the good will and kind feelings
which animate the Government and people will
remedy my personal deficiently.. I entreat you,
Sir, to view with indulgence the humble efforts
- 1711thIch I shall constantly make to merit your rip
probation, and to give effect to the cordial and
friendly intentions of the Queen and Her Ma
--jesty's Government. I -have now, eir, the honor
to place in your hands the letter of credence
which Her Majesty has been gracideoly pleased
loAntrust - to my care."
The President replied with the usual cordial
terms of welcome and assnrances of a reeipro.
cal feeling_on the part of our government to
wards that of Her Majesty. Lord Lyons bids
fair to be as popular at Washington as his gay
predecessor, who will soon leave the Federal
City for his unsought residence at the Hague. .
Lord Lyons will take possession of the house and
furniture, just as it was occupied by Lord
Rapier.
Tiro Masons' DEXOCELAT.—Wo regret to seo
it announced in the St. Louis Democrat that its
I:Eska and fearless editor, B. GIIATZ
Esq., has reeigned his position. In his card an
. ztonneing his withdrawal from editorial life he
states that he is constrained to adopt that course
through "business reasons." We take from
his parting address to his readers the following
extract : •
"It were almost needless to add that it is with
extremerelnctance I dissolie a connection which
has lasted so long, and to which the best years
'an:ly life hare been dedicated.
"The Hiesoccri Democrat has been the pioneer
of the cause of divine - Freedom in the State of
Iliasouri,vatti to that cause my heart is wedded
with a devotion that death alone can ennui
Cotfid anything reconcile me to this step it would
be the victory that has just been achieved here
in St. LOllll3, which, whilst It will make perma
:nent the triumph of the Right in the chief city
Of the West, also necessitates its eventual con
quest of the whole domain that spreads out to
the Pacific. Missouri will soon be a Free State,
and Missouri holds the key to the Central Em
pies of thecontinent. The destiny is therefore
conclusively foreshadowed that the progression
of Free Labor will establish early claim to the
domination of this Republic.
"In other avocations I may be debarred f:orn
contributing that unremitting effort towards
the upholding of free principles, that it has been
both my duty and delight to volunteer hereto
fore; still in whatever. position I way be placed
and 'wherever I may be found, I can sincerely
say that I will never as a man and a chisel:Lail ;
iti doing an honest part towards their complete
cocoons."
As editor of a Free Soil paper in a Slave State.
Mr. Brown's position was not bed of roses."
We hope be may ba suceessful in wbaterer pur
suit be may adopt_
Ctatlolll7T.—With what overwhelming desire
- to "soliTancthear" the Sickles trial, eoine of the
- ladles of Washington are beset, iko?-y be inferred
from the following- serio•ludiorn-comico-tragice
letter fromsome moist-eyekJenkins, who has
• - evidently written, with a cambric "wipe" lying
Thi - the table beside him, ready for use at a mo
-meat's warolog. Read what Jenkins knows of
female sentiment
'"A striking demonstration of female sentiment
here, took pine last night, when George Sickles,
'father of the prisbner, was surprised bye visit
sable hotel of some twenty ladies, who came in
al body to apnea their sympathy for rhis son,
and to say, that if he thought it fimidle of any
advantage to him; or would give any comfort to
'the accused,-they would freely present themrelvee,
erfth many more, at the Court llouee. The person
at the head of the deputation was s venerable
woman of some three score years, and she used
the strongest expressions of commiseration for
the prisoner. "We demand his discharge," she
said, "on behalf of our sex. Let him be con-'
violet!, and thit — libertine obtains new LiCentlC.
Let him be vindicated, and virtue acquires a
new guarantee."
The Relict above, mark tho leading idea of
these ladies, headcdl_iy n "yeacrable woman" of
sixty. The telegraph, that invincible and curt
tattler, has already told us that all "the avenues
of tko Court are beset with women, (ladies Is the
term need) anxious to find a seat in the Court
room," and adds t—brit thiais contrary to the
enatom in Washington. How has domestic vir
tue; as personified in Mr.•Bickles, won upon the
sentiment"at Washington? Even the
"venerable lady",eries out "let ldm be vindiea•
ted, and Thine acquires a new guarantee
OUR BOOK TABLE
,
6771CISPEAML11 . 13 LICIAL Enotartstrzsr.—Such
is the title of a little book of 143 pages, just
issued front the press of D. Appleton & Co., of
whist' John Lord Campbell, LL. D., F. R. 13. E.,
is the suitor. Many of the verses in which the
great poet has-introduced raw phrases and re
found to legal technicalities, are here embodied.
The folloiring:—
ntton =knot a testament;"—
II pen that poor and•toroken bank,upt them"—
nlake au extent upon him house and laude—
no rotten aU your good., lands, tenements, etc."—
=an3 a host of other quotatfons, which no man
of Bhakepeara's observation could fail to know,
are set down as proofs that if not a lawyer, he
had been-at least a lawyer's clerk. On the same
prim:lloi, we think, it would not be difficult to
prove him a doctor or adivine,asailor, a Cteser,
or a 'lihoe-black. Read his description, to Romeo,
of an afathecari T e shop, and he must beset
dawn a _Rooter nornebook, in spite of Hieselt
Or "you might make a very dad lawyer out of
quoting Dogberry's rulioga, though that
might, be held •flat burglary."
Lord Campbell'abook is very interesting, be•
canoe it contain , ' a multitude of excellent quota
'rione, but it seemelo us to go but a email die
tiara in proving Shakapeare a lawyer, for the
reasons, among others, above adduced. For such
a genius, It were needlees to study a science or a
profession: - All the leading principles of law,
theology and physio were to him Intuitive.
The above work is for sale at Hunt & Miner's.
81Ivester's Word," is the title of a email
book for children, for sale by Hunt &
.
GOrascricov.—Thalall vote for the two lead
lag candidates for Governor is as follows :
Buckingham. Pratt.
.-: :Hartford county-- ........ 7812 7745
.fie.- Haien county 7686 7645
..,...„..:„ ,- New London county 4955 4275
-- "Nklidlold county 6721 6481
Windham county 3150 2588
Llicbteld county—.„,.
... 4857 4418
. Middlesez county„y. 2821 3047
• - Tolland connty.. . 2309 2180
.... ...........
Total . ..... 40711
Buoitingliam'e ph:treaty, 1982.
By 8012 e oversight, the vote for the ' , National
'Whig" candidate seems not to have been re
.:turned. Itienotexpected,however,toincr eaee
:-tha aggregate materially, no Most of those who
. 'rusdevs parade of nominating and oontmondlng
- it Toted etreight for PtstL
011148/38 may varrthe above a
dosen votes—hardly more.
—ln the rah Congress Distriet, the fall sole
Fairfield county..
Litchfield county
•
Total e5.....14532 10968
- . Perry's nderity,436l...
Wmconsur 10,0001dmoarrr.—hollilwankla
"pagan alibi • Republican' majority of 10,000
--for . Payne over Lynda, fat Supremo Jadga. The
&publican amnia hoir4 frOas. foot tip 18,040
majority, and the Domooralin tonntlas, 8 , 151.--
Tlu rad of the Stete will Inman tble mojeriti
MEEMI=
....
Reecial Correspondence of the Pitteborgh f3eutta.r m f Tar AUDITOR. GESINuAL —We learn that the
The Homo assembled at 9 o'clock this morn- D e l egates to the Opposition State Convention , ' ......I....._______
ing and adjourned at 10, to give the Democratic from Allegheny County, have . been instructed to Auditor's report of Accounts of the
State Convention an opportunity ofineeting. At . support Col. John 91 Sullivan as a candidate Guardians of the Poor of the City of FURNITURE
7 this evening the House again assembled and t ur ,A,,,Th oe .G e „ eri d . A honer selection could Pittsburgh, for the Year 1858,
ilr e l
is now in f Onion. The Senate has been doing no , n ava b een made, We have known Cot Sol- To Stmul Azo Cowan, COPACILS:.-- r . . WHOLESALE AN n RETA IL
business the greater part of the day, liven long and well ; nod take pleasure in en-
„ C `' l '"' - ' 41.. """"P"d °°"'"' 11: ""n"'” T HE SUBSCRIBER HAS REMOVFA , ,
A large number of delegates attended the diming his character. He was Deputy Score- .a . tr tb ee.. rtl s of the GuArdlA. of lb.
h • , base s
b‘ k tows Awl Touchers,•w lob Me) how/ ago
Convention from various parse of the State,' and ' iary of State under Governor Pollocic, and made t isnil NA.,,,,,,,d 1,,..,...ja, .Abwt A wa.moot ton con
d.° Proceedings were dignified, bola, and cannot a most efficient officer. lie is al once courteous, drawsisisrm, of rocolo. And wziowolf woo Lo' the M . . , owl.
fail to exert some influence in favor of the eight able, and indefatigable is all that he undertakes. kt g r"istowy hi, I§,to JAMES P. BARU
The speech of lion. John Hickman was a britHo is-moreover, eminently popular, not only JAHNS Rosa.
Rant effort. in his own county, but everywhere throughout
: the Commonwealth. The post of Auditor-Gene
ral could not be filled by a better or worthier
man, or one of saperior qualifications.—Phit
Inq.
Ai !J. 15...
The Independent Democratic Slate Conven
tion met in the Hall of the House at 10 o'clock
this morning. Dr. Geo. M'Cook, of Pittsburgh,
was chairman of the temporary orgauization.
He made a characteristic speech, which was
well received, and his allusion to the adminis
tration of Buchanan as tee most corrupt and
disgraseful that ever existrdawaa greeted with
deafening applause. In retuarkiag upon his
I long connection with the democratio party he
I epoke of the fact that ho was the father of Fey
' enteen children, and this wasreceived with such
bursts of laughter that the Doctor, in high good
humor, cut his speech short, and the committee
to report officers for the permanent organization
went out. As soon as they retired, - Joux HICK
: mast was called for, and ho arose promptly to
respond. lie is a man of medium height, epare
and thin, with a phlegmatic look, and net very
impressive appearance, except that firmness is
I no clearly developed in his face as to make that
the characteristic of hie presence. When, how
-1 ever, he warmed under his subject. his face
j kindled with intellectual vigor and glowed with
' animation.
His speech Wail the feature of the occasion. I
would not, on any account, have missed it. I
have heard many distinguished orators in my
time, but this was, I think, the best speech I
ever heard. It was, lam told by those who
know him, the best he ever made. Ile excelled
himself: and I am sure if ho could make ouch
a speech iu every county of the north, he would
be the most popular man in the country. The
I speech was well conned, every word studied and
every sentence carefully constructed. At first, the
well-turned periods and severely classical style
II in whic_hthey were framed and delivered, failed
to make mach impression; but gradually the
speaker warmed and the audience warmed with
him; and these who at first listened coldly, awoke
at beet to cordial and at last to crahumastic re
sponse. Towards the close ho Keep.. so truly el
' oquent that deafening cheers followed almost
every sentence; and at the conclusion he was
greeted with three rounds of approving applause
such as I hare never heard excelled in intensity.
It was an unexpectedly eloquent and brilliant ef
t fort, and so far advanced in the true Republican
I spirit as to impress many of those who heard it
with seutiments that must have been new to
them in the depth and breadth of their:human
izing influence). lam glad to note that it waif
precisely those parts In which he condemned sla
very the must, and in which he pointed out its
exactions and aggressions, that were the beat re
ceived. Next to these, is public faver,•came
his fiery, fierce and scathing denunciations of
Buchanan and his minions. His picture of the
corruptions of this administration was vividly
drama; and when he held up beside it the hyp
ocFisy which was shown in I.lilehaLan . B Fort Du
quesne letter, the audience went almost wild
with delight. Altogether, it was a speech worth
traveling hundreds of miles to hear.
1 had supposed that Mr. Heckman was a plain,
blunt, frank speaker, honest, fearless and in
corruptible; but to ibis speech he rose not only
to the height of true eloquence, but to the dig-
Ln"Yof true statesmanship.
Amx M'Ktaaar, Esq ,of Westmoreland, is
President of the centreline!). with a long list of
Vice Presideuta and Secretaries. Dr Nebingey,
of Philadelphia, who ran against Florence for
Congress, reported the list of officers. Dr. Geo.
S. Hays and Samuel Harper were on the commit
tee from tour county. Jahu IV. Feeney eras chair
man of the committee on address anti resolutions,
and S. C. Wiugard was en the committee from
our county. I notice is attendance, besides these
named, C Barnett, Jos. Hunter. J. Mackin, Geo.
F. Gilleaore and It. H. Kerr.
The convention is quite a large one and pre
sents a much more respectable appearance than
the office-holders' convention of the 16th ult.
The large Hall of the House is literally crammed,
and the members have a substantial, well-to-do
leek, which indicates that they are. the solid
men of the party, and tot mere party hacks.
The Buchaniers are astonished at theelemonstra
tion, and it is clear that this antl-Lemmpton
feeling has a much deeper held on the rank and
file than has generally been supposed.
At the afternoon session, Mr. Forney reported
the address and resolutions. The address teem
ed to me prosy and dull, and there was not much
fire in the resolutions. They are well drawn,
but 'de not go far enough, and yet they go too
far—not far enough far successful party rebel
lion, and too far for anything el e. There were
but two resolutions which excited anything like
&hearty reaponeethese were the ate compli
menting Douglas and the ono repo:Katie% the
candidates and platform of the lath March Bu•
chanan convention, The latter was uproarious.
ly applauded.
There was a strong feeling apparent in favor
of nominating a new ticket: but the matter was
got over by referring the whole thing to a State
Committee of 66, to be appointed try the Prost
dent The committee wilt doubtless decide
._ .
against making nominations.
Among thecelabritiee of the Cauvention is Moj.
John Swartz, the man who beat Glancy Jones.
He is a stout ; chubby fellow, with a fair, round
face, with smiles all over it, and weighs about
200 lbs. He seems as rebellious iu spirit as
Hickman. Berks.'s; largely 'represented here— ,
more largely than any other county, excepting 1
Philadelphia.
Mrs. Fry, whose divorce case has been the ex
citement of the winter's session, is here. She
has . exCited a great deal of sympathy and there
is conaiderable reaztien in her favor. She is .
very young—or looks so—and beautiful. Her
husband is here, also. _
Dthi2ll OF 111 Z MA1 , 417/!, Or Wr.TERFORD
Another bold British Nimrod has comp to his
end in the way “natural" to men who pass the
greater part of their lives on horseback end iu
jumping over five honed gates. The City of
Baltimore brings news of the death of the Mar
quis- of Waterford, who was killed by a fall from
his horse while hunting in Ireland.
Lord Waterford, although still comparatively
a young man, had lived long enough to out
grow in a great measure the canted and tenden
cies which had conferred upon him a reputation
not unlike that of Byron's Lord CameHord, or
of the unparalled Mr. Myttort. He was the last
illustrious type of that curious class of aristo
cratic eccentrics who Bought distinction, not at
the "cannon's mouth" indeed, but in the "watch
man's rattle;" and by wringing off door-handles
and knockers, thrashing tradesmen, smashing
plate-glass windows and other riotous practical
jokes of the like elevated description, won a world
wide notoriety as noble originals. Nearly twen
ty years ago Lord Waterford visited this country
in his yacht with somerivazions friends and found
hie way within a night or two alter his arrival
to the Felice Station, in this City, fora "lark"
on Broadway. Next day Mayor Lawrence rep
rimanded the prisoners, and punished them with
an invitation to dinner. Boston and Philadel
phia were. also made the ecenes of this- unwise
young lord's unwise achievements, and his ea
reer as a "gay man" was finally concluded by a
severe chastisement, which ho received in Nor
way, froth a rugged old Norse poticeman of
Drontheim. Lord Waterford figured conspicu
ously at that lemons "passage of armsmnd ab
surdities," the "Eglintou Tournament," on which
occasion he eigualized himself by knocking Lord
Althorp off hie horse, with a tough, gem:Lance
in place of the futile and fragile ash poles pre
scribed to the titters, and carried off the prize of
valor to lay at the foot of the Queen of Love and
Beauty, the accomplished daughter of Sheridan,
Lady Seymour, now Ditches sof Somerset. After
hie toarriago with a daughter of Lord Stuart do
Rothesay, whose arm he contrived to Bleak by
upsetting her from a phaitou during the honey
=olio, Lord Waterofrd took to more sensible
courses. In the time of the great Irish famine
of 1847 he ehoweil himself a kind and efficient
landlord; and of late years he had lived a quiet
and respect iblo life. Ile is succeeded in his ti•
tie and estates by his brother, the Rev. John
Bereeford.—N. Y . Times.
Tun Farm PROSPECTO.-111 the Lake region
we ore gratified to learn from our fruit growers
that buds of all kinds have panned through the
April hard frosts uninjured, and that the pros
pects for bountiful mops of peaches, °henries,
pears, apples, &m., were never better, In Cen
tral Ohio some complaint of injury to early
peaches IS made, and oleo along the Ohio, but
the fruit crop generally promises well.
At Si. Louis and vicinity, where the fruit crop
was fine last season, peaches, ho , have Seen al
most entirely cut off this spring. The St. Louie
Republican of the Bth says the late cold freez
ing weather has. crushed out the peach mop, nod
at Alton and vicinity, famed for fine peaches,
the blight is complete. In Southern Missouri
the crop is uninjured. Apples, pears, and late
cherries are uninjured at tit. Louis.
Columbus and Cincinnati papers received since
the above was pat is type, we are glad tp see
report the injury to fruit by the late frosts as
very tel Leader.
ALucknow correspondent of tho London Time!,
emre:—..l. wish I could Gay to the people of Bee
laud, who lamented Havelock so deeply, that the
grave of their chapels ono is worthily marked,
or that Its present condition is worthy of the re
mains which Ile there, or of the country. When
I visited the elletesblgh, where Sir Henry Have
lock was hurriedly interred in the march of the
relieved garrison out of Luoknow, I saw in the
unclean garden ground of the pittoc, open lona- -
tivos,,Csttln ,und dogs, a shallow sinking in the
ground- the• size of a grave—and just ever it,
rndelfit#4ed by o soldier's bawl' on the trunk:-
of a troo, could be traced the letter 'ill." Anil
.
able le the - !tad Inecription of Sir
Fem. Blabop
6660 6434
4842 4384
ISIZEZE2
MIEZE=SE
Lake Slime and Saginaw Lino Steamers
Bulls Isom oar Dxk every Morning (Sunday. excepted,)
1 for Porta Huron and Sarnia, touching at all platen on the
River Et. Clair. Also three tiro= each weak for the Lake
I Shore, and Tuesday and Saturday mornings for Saglimw.—
, As the above la the only line of Boats running on these
routes, persons ahlpping Freight to the following places
will get their goods at cheaper ratty, nod In lees time, by
having the packages marked to the
"CARE 07 /OLIN IMITCIIINGS i CO., DETROIT,.
And sanding duplicate Contracts of all, shipments.—To
Algoma, Baby's Point, Newport, St. Clair, Part llama(
Sarnia, Lexington, Cherry Creek, Burk Shanty, Fi,rteiter,
Forestville, Sand Beach, Willow Creek, New Rime, Port
Austin, Tease, Bay, Sable River, Bangor, Day City, limn.
ton Portimonth, Howkowling 31111 i, Tuscola, Bridgeport,
Fearer, Bad River, Flint , Frenkenmuth, Pine Rim, Wat
ronsville, Lot Buena., BagtEusw City, Zil grankle, TRW,.
Iroise, EL Chan., Midland City and Dick's Pork..
IMIEESti
BOYLE & C 1 0.,
59 SECOND STREET, Jett .
„CINCINNATI,
IIInICTEICS OF
ALCOIIOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS,
Camphone, Burning Fluid and Spirits or
TURPENTINE.
Manufacturers of every description of
Domeslie Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French
liar° conataotly ea bead tallow greetee ;f pure
BOURBON AND RYE WILISKEY,
Peach and Apple Brandy.
ALPO,,DARATARIA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM, etc.
dole Itanarctrucrs of the
CELEBRATED °ROSE" WHISKEY.
•Agents for FREDERICK (MILE'S JAPANEBE BLITER3
.pl4.l*,orlyr
HARTWELL & SREPPIIARD
DUGOUTS,
D..altra io Pmeign and Doateatic Drug.
Medicines, Parlamer:, Sec.,
spit Th best preparation in the world for tbo
c:A(1
•-• A MONTLE AND ALL EXPENSES
Nui}.—en decant le wanted to every town and
o.nanty In the Halted !mks to engage to a revectable and
trry burlnorw, by which the above I,n/re brey be certainly
realized. War funher petticuLns polders, Mt. J. HENRY
WA Wan, corner el Broadway and Twenth &seats, New
York. City, Inclulng 440 poolage etrunp.
FEESE TEAS-25 half cheats Green and
Black Teas of recant
Co molmportat and angerier quality
Plot reed, which, together with previously Laz p . stock.
teakes ono or the large.' and malt select atueka al Tea tote
!mind la Allegheny, nod will to mold, •boliwale and inten t
et 11110C11 that Cannot cal to glee attlidaction. /or aide at
FltAlgerd. galena at, near Larock, Allegheny. epla
IROASSIAN• LIQUID—Tito be artidlii
A./ area discovered fbr bnatifjlagtbommpkzlon. Alto
throoralan Hair OW an eacellent article for motoring cal
promoting tl m growth of the rink. A largo runty of iamb
but ratinig by • - JOa. litgliflgo,. •
Comer Diamond and Markel Otani: '•
UA .BALE--Drus-titore Zolierp!e; D,
goad Vnignemfalreanywetililfebrid:. •
Lot -90 fort . Dew street, ingirlatch ..erectea a
frame Dwelling ami !Tom /or tempe r , in, P. 1947
aPI~AUSTIN L00M.06 ,
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13061111AV0 HOLLAND BITTERS.—FEY ALES
Prareatita wrrif NACSNA AND DAMLITT —A Tobin °LlMaleat,
suitable to those peculiar perlAls In the lite et every female,
more particularly every mother, hoe long boom a desidera
tum in the tundissal world: en:nettling to be retained DA •
LOCHNI.ry component of every wall•furnished Family
Medicine Cheat, to which, at thou, uw, a 1,131:11Da may
to had, w lth the r0ut:1..1.30f finding ricilet from the nausea,
mud restoration of strength, with perfect.feariessnesia alloy
ill consequenclis, yet without !mein taken a meolettes pos.
sosaing antagonistic principle*. to tender dangeroulanother
should it Lu entoequently required by the peon.
Ilarlty bf the disease
All throe utudttione we believe to be perfectly fulfilled In
Borrokare's Holland Bitters. From the mture of the diseas.
hare alluded to tre Lae. not Monad prop, to parade the
name of thou belies who have untitsitabogly afforded as
the PVidellrel of the trnth of the assertion we here make.—
dot all and retry word mu be a bstautlat. to the sada. ,
ioo of the most incrednloue. We offer one of the noutectre
end certain remedies for MU clue of albedo.a and ell
thou., whether peculiar to the sea or not, which 11121111trorn
wenknes. of any particularorgan, or general debility of the
cistern. its Weds are almost magical, yet the cure radical.
It communicate no violent chock ta the syetem, but gently
Inanuating Wulf through the whole frame, rouses the vital
energy to normal action, and, wh Ile enabling nature to throw
off the cause, It thoroughly eradicate. the effects of disease.
Aro you nauseated In early monsing,lndisideed to Had—
We ...sly request you to try the half of a teaspoonful
It barely will not harm. Yet we pooltively guarantee new
amou of energy, and a cheorfttl, hopeful halting forward to
the duties a the day.
Are you Nailed lawman Leftward
awe
eating? Trye
Lame quentlty before tech meal. Aadd before, twill
not heron yet we anode you of bawl from that distressing
loathing at the thought of fwd, and also bon, the diepoeb
tlon to comml after partaking. IS e promise perfect diges
thin of what bee been eaten.
If you Bad that tho dasa proscribed hue been too grout,
tat:UW.olole quantity suit 3.r conentutiou.
READ Conner'—The (leonine highly Con,ntreted floor
lutre'e Holland Ritter. le pot up In half plot bottles only,
end retailed at $1 per bottle. The great non:nand for thus
traly Celobrnbol Modlcine ha Induced runny itultotlous,
which the ;albite ohonld guard 44 . 110Stpureturolng.
of firpooltlon I Soo that nor uorno le on the label of reedy
bottle 800 boy.
. .
BIZJA.SIIN FAGS, Ja . dt 00., Solo Pro: rietory, •
Wood gi vot, t.01....,2 let said 'LI ota..l" , ttsburgti. P..
mr2lilv•F
firth abbrrttsentrnto
Tlitll LIST OP APPLICATIONS for
. Bing Llyttoro, Mod oro, k the Clerk*. OM. op to Apnl
1410,1,53.
A/bolts J., tavern, 6th ward, Pittsburgh
Angle Peter,. do Al do do
A 211012 John, voting boon, 6th wd, do
Huila Jos, tavern, let ward. do
Bluth Henry, meg bonne, 515 wd, do
Broody Menlo, tavern, do do
DOdsho Franck, eating bonec,lst ward, Pittsburgh
&las I, tavern, do do
Clark War, tavern, 2.1 ward, do
Deb°ld Jug, tavern, tharkborgh
Daioy ireory, do sth ward, Plltsbuigh
Etuttenmuller llon, eating house, sth ward, Plttsbcrgh
Footer JAa tam, do do
Finnerty lobn, do Al ward, do
Fogle Jacob, do Ithargsburgh
Pox Jacob, do 50 ward, Paterntgb
Fehl'rutin., do Stl do do
Oa:exhumer Peter, eating hot., 31h d. , do
tivr,t Geo. tavern, 3d ward, Allegheny
Rend Philip, do Reserve tp
Gazing Valentine, tavern, 'lmmingham
Gardner Poems,, do 4th ward, Allegheny
Gating John, do booth Pittsburgh
Garbet Barbaro, do Manchester
Graham WR, Jo 114butiron tp
Mare S anus!, do 21 ward, Pttiaborah
Rotund On,, do 1s do do
Hero ig Debit', do Lk do do
Hannah Elisabeth, do' Muller tp
Ilard Mary, do Al ward,,klutbor g h
Johner Robert. do Wilkins tp
J...11ne Al.', with nth, gads, Alward, Pittsburgh
Renmao Frauvis 0, tavern, do do
Kling:ash Adoco, do Mb was!, Alleg , tmoy
Rableaborn, hvb ward, Pntsontgh
tiolpf Silt do do
Kelly Alot r,n, 1 St CAD' tp
Krogh Ovvi, do birnitnahato
liolltenbvck Lodges SP , eating b vise, Rettereu tp
Kea Joseph, laver, 5.b oak, Pittaborah
Rolueeker Peter, ,10 4:11 de do
Kennody C 6 d • Peebles tp
Leonhans, C lt, do 4th ward, All scheme
knilvay Jo',do to do pnts,iir g .h
Laker John, do 3d .1, do
LetberJes P. do Birmingham
Mart A ilutf.nsol. eating boot, Al ward, Pittsburgh
Monter F. tavern. 4th do do
Niger Jcvt, sPlieerpott
Mao, David, do let wet J, Pittsburgh
sPRioneyJ 5, do booth Pittsburgh
M'Eleany Stewart, tavern, 6th ward, Piltabot a h
kihtrady Petrick, do 3.1 do do
slTtertan Ede C, din [awe, Et. Clair tp
dv kriketeport
Wk.,. John, d., 31131 m tp
Noose, Milli, do Lawrenceville
Ober Gon, do 4th ward, Allegheny
Pbllips John, rating bowel, b,l, du Pittsburgh
Power Jobo, tavern, Oth do du
Putatter Goo, eateg bowie, 4011 do Allegheny
Ruin J. othergad., lot ward, Pittsburgh
Ross ik do,
do Tempusenevale -
Roth John, tavern, lot ward, Pittsburgh
Schmidt Goo, tavern, 4th ward, Allegheny
Smith Marv, do Elisabeth tp
Siddeta Juno, eating horn% tot ward. AlinihMay
Schot.k Ovo, taterty. .ht ward, Pinata: rib
Polder henry, with other goods. hirmingham
Ppeektoy sr Geo,gling boor,, 31 ward, albeit - hen,
briaelm Jobo St, laver. Ittroainghato
Simpler Philip, tavern, Al want, Pittsburgh
Stub:olft Jo., with other goals, sth ward, Pittsburgh
She:, Raymond, tavern, Bth do do
blvvetiet David, do 2vl do Allegheny
gv.gter Valeotine, with other good,, Rlnolughem
Etney Wm do sPEemport
Media tomcod, favtro, sth ward, Pittsburgh
Trambie do lot ward, Allegheny
Thompson Antal, noting boos°, Cturtiers tp
V...akanap 'teary, with other guotiv, 31 ward, Allegbony
tSßhelm Margartl, tavern, 511, ward, Pittsburgh
Wolf Charles, do ath do co
ISsuLvr Friif:rick, eating bum.; 3l'lleseport
TLIOMAd A. 1dJ141,6Y, Clerk.
C7rrk (Vice. Arse 115,1933. apls
.7031 N HUTCHINGS 4. CO.,
Forwarding and tom:that'll Merchants,
Coal, Plaster, Water Lime, Salt, Flour,
CORN ILE4L, MILL FEED, CORN, FIELI,
Pork, Beef, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Butter,
CHEESE, DRIED APPLES, etc
A: Ward'a rout Garr°ld Bt.
DETIWIT, MICE/
AGENTB FOR USER en CLAM
ALSO AGENTS Y3R
SANDUSKY HYDRAULIC CEMENT
OR TVATRR
.YREDEILICK GOOLE.
FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES
DISIILLERB Of
BITTERS..
ICo. ice, corner Wood nod Sloth rittedvigh,
VaraMims; Palma, Dye Stuff., Chemical',
Mouufroctorero nod Sole proprietor. of lb.
BIPLO1(1111CIIT
Abbattonntnts
S '" fr m , " , of Accounts of the Guardians of the Poor,
for the Fear Ending Feb. lot, 1559.
RCEIPT.
Itnl•reu Tructury ns per
but
report.. ..... ..7 215. 74
Tszes, 1654 ea
do IS5' 0615 A:
do 1669 j 1810 CA
Cash on norm:lnt of lots sold In Allegheny Car— .1.171 65
Cash on scrottut harping psufndt 631 79
Potcreds uf norm discounted AMY
EXPENDITURES
Flour.....Orocarie
/ Bea'
I braes, Painta and Medicines
Hardaram, Tin, Copperwara.md giteenavntra..
Bhosoolre Rent.—
...... ......................... .
Dry Goida ......
Hospital Bin.
Burial Rape.. of Pauper.,
Bruebea and Comb.
gurretary's Salary.
Soperintendont's Balary.... .....................
Matron'a Ealary
Chaplain's Salary
13 a1eriotandent of Imams Department, Salary
Physician to Alma House, Salary
Phyolciso to City Poor
Noma paid on account of Baal state, Ac , and
Wages of Farm Banda and imployeos at Alma
Temporary Belief...
Teti. 1 agars
1 Lune..
" 20 Hay, 86 wart
Jan. 7.1 Wiring Frame fur Window .
Fob. 28 11111 of Plumbing
J. Hardman, Luther
" R. Km., bill of Cakes
" Jam. Wmdrap,gad....... .
" " Wm. 31Xully a Co. Glass..
Marcy 2 J. J. 0 Levy, Queetuinere.
Dec. 1 Hardware,
March Cbroul.3. and Jourusl-----
a Bill of Gas
11 Freight ao ....
" 25 Wen. Douglas, Hata
" Joaspb Horne, Buttons. etc.—
" Pennock A LILLY, Curing.
Aprll24 R. IL Hartley Co., Saddlery
" 30 Hay A Co.. Books and Stationary
" 30 Cash pahl Mrs Wilsola« 20 00
51`rc1122 J Heiler, brandy 15 00
April 6 Junin &Leath, nail. 0 10
5 Two flans for City YOU. 217
3d Clothes Dace for Almehonee......
SO Freight; end peones to Panic
May 31 A. Bradley, muting.
" e Book of caal rataipts
" 28 Dolly UM..
Juno 30 Clothing to 0.4 Vantaasal
" ID II Dilworth, monorail.
ZO WeryMAA lon, CubscOu
Ally 10 Traveling Cap.,. of Bei ratan'
" 3t flendig Lydia Wooda to Virginia.
" 51 Skid for Almsbottae
" 51 BM of Luna
" 31 Marshall Bro, Iron west
11 Wm Douala; het.
Aug. Ladder for Almsboein.
" 27 One half4cien .......
Sopt. 34 Plenairlras and wintowaahLne al
Alisabouse
" '34 Freights and praline....—
" 24 Bill of wail .......
Tim.thy mad
24 Putting coo loci. in Alnieb.se
Aug. 10 Bill of ........ ........
Play 28 Whiceraaahlng and paper', dOn
4 4 00
ISO 00
2 00
room.
Esp.. 11 Painting et Alm.
4 J. Orton, amount over paid
! " II Church for Alta. /10u5e...._ ..
Dill of Plumbing ---
Oct.'' 29 Jomph Lforcn bill of button..
7 214 It. J Conuell, lumter
7 29 Repining Mean. pipe .1 Alm.
r. /loam
15 Dante, A9l Ere, cern meal, ..... 540
7 13 " 14 50
I " 13 J Lemon. mplerlng lounge 11 21
13 J D 5.11 J 1 gallon rszcasb 2 DO
8,1. c. J Schmidt, omit bill of liquor .29 00
Oct. 25 9lornlng Pam- 5 ••3
Oct. 27 Welt of mror in We cam of Ounr
dimeol Piner v.. Ceelob humid- 52
Jane. a Louth, nails. ... .
20 11 ITbetiu, mo d _
" 1 PALI CM,rmern of Poor, W....t
-ic:m.l4u! ......-.... 6 ID
" 5 Ceml for offers ....... . .. 20 .57
5 14.11. Fairlm.vm. 49.
7 05
73 L.•
v Or of tar, mine untie repolnog
rust at
Dm. 00 P. C. A J e ll 64m3te, ine
1 Pee of tarpsu lien "Elle re 0.0 fog
roof.* Almshouse ...... 17 7.3
•• 2 11.r.a; Hart cv., tmchnegv .... 10 50
J 'Lumley, lee_ 8 75 •
2 1 Chronicle. up to bept.ls.6. 0 00
" 23 Poultry 10 87
" 20 Oas for nAllree .......... - ..... .. 761 fj 30
-Ito 6 Slav fur.repalling nen( yOO
••P 11...palrine7 totter pipe 0 10
7 9 11111 of Entlenetts and cmt10gv...... 40 0.2
10 Lumber 127 37
10 40
44 19
25 OvenrscOne of Pout of Allegheny
O. WpjLtar. for U 60
5.9 likearding Ins 700 51 04
7 23 Chtetteap 600
A) %VC L e y (1111 5 ,74r40...------ 100 CO
28 Bletelteunithlun*.--- .... 4.3. 19
no
ID 00
29 IVltedom 1 61
10 Ylumtdna. 11 75
" 29 Garden w 586
7 05
47 LO
8
5,8 ,1
BalsAce 15'; = 825,8 .. ~ . . . • ... 5.14 20
Nbrusry 1,1850. —.C" 824,244 03
TAX LX , LLECTOII9 ALANCEB I :INBOTTLEIP iI.BRUA
ICY 155 1559.
E. Ecker $ 74 51
Job. liViier
Cislet, Reuel --
J. Okmar ---- 742 71
T 0 DaritL 71 13
lobo Wfiee 1,640 09
.
11 Hope --...•..- 000 to
Wm. Nesbit T. 4.1 32
d. - 515 43
Romani la n e 274 20
•
Thomas Neely - . 840 32
11605 kisocroctd__. 112 43
- ----
42,182 1
The fallowing Is 4 estommitof Job, Derricks., Soper. 3
lotsodeot of ttis prpluete of the Perm fur tbs year 18.58.
10,325 Quite of 11111tigi44 1553 OD
BCO The of Bottse,c62oe 190 00
230 dozen Egic5,01.25•94.-25 00
25 Temkin., 0 513.0..._W...._ 15 1 02
12 D.cb. er:45... ! ....... ... ... ........ .. ...... ..........-.. 300
81 Chicketm. 63•1240...._ ...................... ....... 10 37%
13 50
4 Citht% 05L
2 Hideo,.-. 10 00
11 40
4505sEteetSile_SO 00
1,158 ID. Deaf, 64 ea. _...... .................. -....._ 92 64
4,650 This Pork, @ iiic -- 2715 111
e,
90 bothels Ey 06720 04 BO
350 " 131112. ©Boc ZliO 00
162 " 1 Vhe544.6951 .... 118 00
305 . Oat. 0,50 e. - . . 152 60
25 too. Ha 17 420 00
10 " litraer, (41,80 60 00
20 , Coro Hodder, 057....- 140 00
740 boeliele Potatcroa,o 90c..- - ...... -...... 030 00
17 " TurolF.,:e,o3sf i e 10 024
12 " Carrots, Q5OO 600
30 " Beetis44 60e 15 00
03 " Tomatoes, &Sae - - - - 30 00
10 " 0r,.. Beam. els 3 20 00
5 " . Pms,@S4,so 12 60
1 " Llma teem.....__,_ 500
12 '" Cueultibets,esoc 050
12 . spltmago, 040 e 460
3,400 hoods Cabrogs,Wo..._...-... ....... _ ....... - 239 00
Selads,Celery CO 00
100 5.1e1005, @Vb.,- 10 04
I,o'lo Pickles, gift. 4 00
26 Enoch Asitarips go.— 126
100 Pecopillitsaod•Sonsebee, 133c...._.... .. . ...... . LS 00
50 qosets Btrawberiips. Gicmeberries mai Cm
rant:, vu..._...... --
GO bathed Onions' ts,26e.
2 .' B.4lBMioris, 5y5....
_apts;lol
C 3EI .£ 13 FL -PA. -r tc,
Odd Fellows' National Thanksgiving Day
GRAM REGALIA BALL,
At Odd Fellows' New Hall, Fifth Street,
Colt 1.411:01TIT OF HALL ASEOCIATION,
ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20,'50
MAN
No. 0, Jolla 11. Barber,
" 24, WiMau, breatue,
O. Jame•Heily.
" 82. Jcaeph Hoye
" 10, o.Bmlth,
49, Joh 13 Boor,
" D. Jenkins, •
" / 9 3, Li.Joure,
" 2 40, 09 Thomas Wile',
, T. W. Smith
Zio, 0. Wilkluauu,
034,..1. C. Houck,
“ MO, W. Ellts,
" 202, 3. Ourbk t.,
'AO EMS.
No. 264, J. Y. Cochnou.
4. 305, Wm. Ilarnblll,
. 4 403, J. B. HAIL
" 445, W. M. ![Dada,.," 415, 0.
421,17, 3. Dadgert,
. 4 431, J. IL 11m.04,
" 453, John Y. Lloyd,
tre, IL Nuasr,
" 475, 0.0. Biddle,
457, W/Illum Jou.,
" 600, W. C. Iluey.
" 649, John Mom.
6/q 11.
6 04 A. ILILceo,
.103314 W. J. Montgomery,
• 1601
ir)rittrard
Wm. DoCam, DE. Ar
Edo.% A. Myers, Thoutoo
0p1E.15:19,25,14 Co,
T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
I
me, Mt. JOAN DELLOW. fa the lataterfallog
watob will be Conducted airier the name mad lave of LEM.
ON & DELLOW. JAMES LEMON.
3007 ELLLOTT IMEOO.
liundortalung In all .11.• Branches.
LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth et.,
are prepared to do Undortaklow In alll4 !voucher, In
the beet manner, at ulcer to Bolt the dais. We call sp.
Hal attention to Plea'. new elylo patent !Satanic Burial
Orem km the We of width we are rale agent* to th 4 city,
and of which we keep constantly on hand a large wort.
meek As regards teensy of ahem rod Ant., they ex c el dl
ahem litturela will be &applied with llama., honoured
ihrheltupr.mptly, at lower mw then any other Wahl..
moot to we city. Onaranteellix lonadnanlsfankm, they
eolith • eon tl rare. of the patronage he . liberally
extended to lbeold Om. ephkdly
TOOLS, LOCIONOTIVIES, PAM TELLOS.
TIIE LAWRENCE MACHINE SHOP
offvm for aale, at vary reduced prim, ITS TOOLS IN
U.N. which cost s=l,ooo and are of the best quality. They
compile.. Lath* Moth, Trip Rammer; Anvils, 110010
and dpholim /Saddam, Pest Drillaand emery kind of tool
reached lc a tame and SW clue establlibment.
A Iso, all the PATTERNS and SLIAITINO of mid Shop.
Alva, NEW TOOLSorimb as Laths., Planers, Stationery
Engines, So Se.
Alto two . Pamenger and four Freight LOCOMOTIVES,
meetly bola to order, of been [lfni media, and ease-Rent to
0 . 0 7 Partlctliar.-2i toni,tieet li%lashassomma.
The artlAtee may he eassolnaiat the Works, In Lawrence,
and o descriptive Hot, socrobered, may befuctid at ray odic..
J. EL W. PARS, Treammr ,
14 51107 street, RostoN
ISSINOBB WATER-SROM THE
- 1.11..0LD15, BAD SWA.—Thls cola:sated water vary marA
*bout b ola " ittl w atz nge C r c niTe fggi reeo " atmanded b it all
CAM Or Doprpl, Cositlratloo,Cotspestoo of the Liver
and Oplesa,atc. A large aspply Jolt resolved at
, .10911:01 NIXILUSO,
ora imam Diamond and Market street.
QUlll)ltlltiS,—,so Backs extra Fastaly.Flour;
t.. 1 200 Lms /Lahr 800 bp:Mod and /206annock
Kddl ?queer,
to bus IladlitientrutpiC 20 ltdid= r 0,4004.
. 25 1 ird 2iaks bodtllooi,
111 Jac ; dsr Ber41: 1 0t0 .qa i rd o4 /kr
hod W.; orate by lILDVW a),
:mu; übarkr st.
Attu libbertigettcnts
DISPATCH BUILDING
NOS. 67 AND GO FIFTH STILL:t-T,
Whore ho will Le pleased hi,
Wholesale and Retail Cu,:oinet,
rtrxtrazTtrami AND CHAIRS
Of Fr.very Desor,pl .4,11
Aodui.tetionsl I.ll4c,mentz , r .4..
F
In a Further itotivtot ion of Yrlons,
EVERY ARTICLE IVAIIHANIVD.
$ 1.106
1 592 9.
.010
101 04
429 91
212 :6
200 CO
"80 00
1,514 '2
And parilendar •ttanth t lln.
OFFICE FIRNITt•RE
P.8 . "1 - Loraa with Sten m Powor ORent.
11. IL RYAN
W D. SMITH, 'l'earher of Vocal and In
v v ..trumental Hoax, Gas r.mored to No root th
I.te the neulence of Hody Patton... Flag11:l
he
till be happy to eye hi. Mtnan and patron nod all wbo
may denetro his el'lliC6B.
63 10
1.0 (0
711 1.1
lb. 60
1.0 00
. 462 1.0
100 00
430 40
•
IllirLesectut hive. lu V cal Volk. And La the l •ulto,
Flute, Nl4..letat, kc. apl2 dif
RI/1110 - i . rEill
ft U. HUSSEY A: CO. Mao removed t,
thrir ue.• L'oppnr Warehonee, NO. 37 FiFTII
13TH.):ET, In Ihl Ir. ?rout bL.a. tthrd door 'tr. IVI.oa
arr..
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill
C. O. 11USSEY & CO..
1112frifeTtlailly or
BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
LOCO INI 0 "1" IVT '1'1713 I N ,
Ratted Sill/Rd/oral and Fiat, of al/ Stroh •
Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Bral,,
SPELTER,F.OLDER, COPPER RI VETA, La.
Dealer. In Block Tlo, Tlo Plata, Load ITlre, StaPd.7.lor,
knumooy. Nheet Iron, Tlontre Toole, kr , -
No. 37 Filar Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
I;Shoots Copp, Cut to any pattern eiplelpnd
ESIOVAL.—J. S. Liggett & Co., have re
.l_l6 moved from Noe. CO Kul 10 Water etrort P, 0n 10
Water and 02 }rout ,trees.
41 93
18 00
la 33
.1 33
'9 24
2, 63
J. 11. LIGGIST
, D,211
TEE Illn , lNE.i.liAT,
J. S. LIGIGETT /6 4.)o.: ''' tr.
1
FLOUR FACTORS and Produce Curfinlia- run BONNER If IT,
slon Merohant, f..r th..... 1.. nf F11,11%0,61, fi....t.,!, sod ! -
I . rudoce fret...rally, Nos. TS \',...r Find 9: ' , rout onfv.:(
Pittsburgh, Prou'a.
REMOVAL.—Ron, Lloyd Cornv h, hove
retnovad fr,,rri 73 Wet., rtr...l, to 1:17 etre , t,
wt.., they will he Itavyy , El,et Incur]. autl ru•i,.
men.
REA, LLL)YD G VORSICTII,
W OLES A . + E
V.,IND
DEALERS IN PRODUCE
COl/11.1.4t 103 MEP,..11.‘
f.,r the Dale of
PIG METAL IND BLOOMS
No. '437 11..lbeirty Slreel
1. 1411.,..0 PlTT,urtol
RE I IUVAL.—CALDIVELL S 1:8.0. have
to ll,elr eture and b 1.11; Cbar..l:try Lamb.lubmerant na
to the R. .nom, ty 1,1•
.11 t Ron, Nos. ill IV at..r an /tont
abo. Ferry.apt:7.-d
•
CALDWELL A lIRO.,
BOAT FUR!. I3IICRS AND DIALER-3 IN
living and Cottuo 03.11. g,
Vakinci r , Tar, Pitch, Li.eila 0.16,
Tat raallt, Durk, Light mod Licai Drillit,e, 2 6 ,
/36, 63 11, cr and 13 .Proat R r r-:
RE MISVA CS Sv, 6, linuLTlr,,
have rwrnored th 6 do-ra their
.hers they will be 1,313,1 rittl tb, u. yr
ARMIN
D EmovAL-4,thi, :+1•1:di ! , -c,rl han, r
murea Iron) their DIFI star,' to No 153 Lit,riy ot
11onsrkerpcii, Atlatia
OUR STUCK
P AR THE " iii
rrta. r",
COONINO STOVES
Nano but the het .tleoltd plfrornc
abllabutent Lot tbwo we wal R.rram
Perfect Bakers, nOlwerA and C-okera
FENDERS
FIRE IRONS
ICE CIIESTS.
MEAT SAFES
BATHING APPARATCS;
PATENT GRIDIRONS
=MI
every article usually kept in a
first-class house-furnishing Ilardware Store :
.filch we will sell üblch ran tcl .t
THE IRON CITY
TIN AND STOVE WAREHOUSE
W. W. BRADSIIAW
[Succottor to T.. 1. Crag ! c 0.,)
No. 1.34 Wood Et.,
first door below the sign of the Golden Gun
rolotlitt
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
BONN EITB, dz-C
JAMES P. TANNER,
WHOLESALE
SHOE, 11/T AND BONNET WAREHOUSE,
i No. 56 Wood Etreot..
Pittsburgh, Penns./
Liu nos in ea r° hie rrry hags met of GOODS
purcharecl direct from the NEW r.scitamp KANE.
TORIES, at the LOWEST CARR PRICES, .11 at rltl.ll a ill
1,. divest:ll a .t a Mull advance= COTT.
q•Buyere who beer beratofore gems Mem fm thrir
goods, for the !atom aid are bwth time .oJ tuwoey by
making thelr parrhewes from him.
air - Dealers am rtarrmatodlo cull before hurszg, and ra
Isly they:m.l.ra of the erect.
Ma'allicalar attention girt" toorders. rut-Iv-wad
COAL- -HEALED PROPOSALS.
TR DETROIT AM) JACKSON COAL
AND MININD COMPANY oiler to let the contract of
taking (mt.the Cod from their Moe nt WocdriDn to the
moauty of Jeckmo. In the Mete of Michigan.
AT A NTIPCLATED MCC DEN TON,
Dolleered an board Um cam
- - • -..- .
Thu mites ta convenient tor the railroad, do track running
to tho month of tha shift. It is aituatol about four nallea
went of the City of Jokann, on no 241thigas. Conrad It
IL The coal ts bituminous. and id a good quality. con 4
fait and upwards to Miasmic Teo situation of the mine
lain all raspucta Awn&
de tto pavan alil.bo likely to bl 4 apqa each a contract
without a pareaual alautlua!lon of the Max,
Sit IMPECTION 01 11' IS INVITED.
The cootractor will Da rcyzulood to work the 311.0 s m oc
cordsoco wltha diagram to to: itaiwbod to too outarsm,
and to Itsm It la good ardor,. also Mc mach/miry sod
tools. Nam:mu for mien:Anadyr Ma cot:tract to Da mods
more 30 Jaye.
td,t7 tamd:ru:l,ll.4.bcoridtadaono....Laripd.pittuo.abuuTtad
Bladed propowde lA, raceircd f.r taldog tba conuart
111 the illth day of Apil loot. Addruad
GEORGE FROST,
Ihdrult, April decretary, Liatzoft, Mich.
ItL9. ap7ad
Carriages ana nagging
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts
burghers, nod etrangete stetting the city, the enlywrdle
Monongahela
boa opened n Warersont Immediately to the tear of the
Monongahela More, on /hat &treat, we inn bide of
CAILRIAGEN, BUDDIES AND BPAINCI WAGONet
Of hie own nosoufacitire—the rueterial all rehoterl with
great rare.
liming been engaged thOty•three years In the builnator,
and the lest P.M teen years lit Allegheny Olty, with an !o-
ffense of Onalners, R colllcleat pent:tee ne to the quality
of hr. work.
The public ant ntspectfally Invited to call and aurorae
hie work.
le.nctOr7 ea the corner of Pedual etrot and Nenb
Clummeo,AlLlheny elky,
.101 IN BOUM
MX/9,willldiLWT
The Pot faction of Dental Art.
ARTIIiC7.4Z 7.671271 WITH' PLATES OPPORCIZZALV
AND CORALITE.
DR. N. STEBBLNS having opened an o ffi ce
at 191 Penn street, le prepared to manufseture and
irwert teeth of the above destription.
In introducing these. new and improved stylee of Denial
Work to the citizens of Plttsbarge,Dr.9. feels assured watt
they will meet the Name favarable reception which has been
accorded to them In New York and other !maid.
they haw been tested; and he furthermore hollows a ,1
they are destined to supettrode, as they certainly excel en
other.ryle.ln maertmes, DURABILITY, Ii&AUTY and
PURITY, and to awry quality which renders Artificial
Tetuh desirable, and are et the roue time moth low
eXpendre.
No
uf th:. work may Do awn at his ogle.
No. 191 PION arnrsr, slum ex!. cunt.
.p2.2aos,er
IaMIGRATION TO THE WEST.-All
Emlgnuatashoohl not fall to nil at
CARTWRIOUT YQUNIVB,
No. BO Wood and.
no beat aka of Itlllea,Cluctr, lialola and all kinds c!
Arras Itt tha city la to bo found theta,
PECIAL NOTICE TO EDITORS OF PA
PZIIB *MIMS:MD Dtt. MINOS'S lllTTril&
Uartoctortaloatotl my ammonloo with J. ItEIIDDRY,you
will Wigs ma by Ileadlug as won odour mmtroot to my
ochlisehoo ohm, will I rorproulblo for the rano. Allot
"sa meths =
tos4 Oil of Yet '
tls firm ems etty, - onman tpat .
WM. T inr. 7°4'
lIE BONER HAT,
1111: lIONNEft. 11,111',
M I'UrFACTORY Al : ,, tt WALK, CV
.ImA,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS
Marble Mantels,
Always tut hand at the iuwe-t p: fae
TO GOOD HOUSE SUOULD BE WITH
OPT a!A ELILE M.tNTELS—Te.y nre nin-Ap
A.A.I nn,rn Lt rho n twarn than any rrtber Art Icle
thet Gan net ipurchav,4 thn name money: not brntdes.
y u•nrr rndnirtger rbv An:nly brAvA. 161,1 !Amity by
....in. ns Ir, very ufrea
lIIONIIMMNTS,
TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES
1111=
C —Our eteclt lietblo ‘e tho 1/-6_t in the West,
being roseufactni e 3 by nra7blnrry, t, gA. tap Ia bettor
style, te.th =ore Utettetch, it.. than on 1-e den.,
by mere metonal
lE=
Weron;.o.tn, 323 Liberty S.treet
!Mantel Room en the Second Story;
nrrrcr., 319 LIBERTY BERET; PITTEDCRGIE
STELA= EITIGENEI9
BIRD CACI`ES:
MILL FURNISHING.
sZTE.A.M ENGINES on hand and made to
IV order, STEAM BOILERS, eator PANS. AIILL GEAR.
ING, ENGINE AND SIACIIINTI CASTINGS, PULLEY?,
At Graf, Due alod hub Weiglste olvrAys on 11,1,d. '
TOILET WARE
... • .
Catolognee of Whorls &isms to all veto wont goosing.
rIiENCII BURR MILL CONES, IRON PROW' STAFFS.,
ANCHOR. BOLTINO CLOTHS, at rodaeod prlora
YftENCII BURR 53IUT BLACLILNY.F, used to 10d0
and cheaper, hotter and mono times more durable then Iron
hischlnes.
110111ORGE'S PATENT EXCELEICH SHINGLE 11A.
PORTABLE MILLS for Flooring end Chopping.
ROSE'S PATENT WATER WHEELS, tnrd lu b(J Elm
MIEN aro choop,ohd worroutod to give oatig foott •n.
- .
Flax Bolting far Elaratarn, ant..l.lilrJ price of leather .
11.—OffIca, 319 Mom lartra, Pittetra.rgh. P.
W. W. WALLACT.
lir DRA - &LIG cEatt.wr.
THE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent
In this county-fir the sale of Belmont Cement. This
Cement to much enixwlor to any other wild In tb Is Market,
Culilio Works., Foundations, Cisterns, lire Walls, ow-,
and all warranted gag!. Dlrootio. for ming It are on earl
barrel. Wo tunes • comp...di of thin with any other Ce
ment. A large stork trill to always kept on hand, and told
wholowdo and retAil at low pure, W. W. IVA LLACE,
1/9 Liberty at, Pittsburgh.
Plaster Palds—Loulaville Lime.
50 13BLS. PLASTER. PARIS for Land;
100 tibia Plastor Paris for Raw. if ofig
Able Lobigailla Lime, at bib Liberty ea, rittabor.'
500 GRIND STONES, all sizes, for sale a
301 Liberty at." - .1, Pittebnrith.
ccualkarta W. W. WALLACE.
OMB FOR CONSUMFT/ONI
LILL CLIVILC///14015 DISCOVERY !
Winch 4 Genuine Preparation of Dr
J. P. Clinrehltra Compound of
THE HYPOPHOSPHITE
of LIME. SODA nod POTASH,
♦ evatllnc nasty rot Tug THIATIMIT CP
0 N B 17 Pa P T 1 0 N
T"Egreat Cheatico-31edical Discovery of
the celebrated Dr. J. P. Chord:111, of PAIL*, trot made
kuornt by him eo ilairench Au ...Lamy of Mleduloe . Loo 2
put-sago, matte• ale and Important eta to the metals or
Iludonal
Now, f. the Ore: time In the history of the moth!, bas •
ILEIIEI2 hare toiled mat nutty etrik. at the rery foe..
don/mei Po:ow:my Dicta..., awl by mooring the dcliciont
elormoul olooursto of the thent,lncreeece the principle leruch
colutioutto oureous or rind force!, inoiyoraZioy L 4. nut's.
tie• Analona, and th. not only 0011.23, but also PRE.
VENTP, the development of Vats hlllicriontort fetal doonrge
of the hum. net..
WC& talon to the PlittllneVil
Parlots preparatlees are alretaly in the tibiae", pory..m.
log to be Noel 0.3 Dr. Church!ll's ellscueery, againet which
ate solemnly Notion both the profession col the public.
Let no oho he deceived, but folk fur and use only the pro.
puntitme mAd from the • .10 Dermal Depot in the United
Mates, N. id John etreet, and beerhay; afac static sign.
tare ofJ.iVincurAzza, by whom alone Dr. Churchill's pre.
ecelpelon fa put up u a anksate atm cumarcau.r7Oss rota.
la ell Nen°. or Scrofulous Complainta Debility, Loos or
' , arm. Powers, Dyepepeda, Intligsaidecomil Female West.
nossen, it lea euvureign and ineduableramody.
J/M - READ TIIE TESTIMONY:NM
Porn the Amerfoan Ifedkat Afionthly, for May,lo6B.
‘Whatever may Le our conclude. with reference to the
claims 01 Dr. Churchill, fur the Itypoptueptatea as sovereign
remedies in baberenficie (eunsumption,) runt cad tut so
D5C137 45 TO "111 TALCS or taxa altals as 141=141 Lot T 4"
From the North ingoicom Medical ReporterjOr 00.., 1868.
"Thin fdediclne la ectentilically prepared and rellable.-.
We lease mad it In our own practice, in phthlds pednuroalle,
mud other foram of dmmsee, with very attisfactory malts
• • • • In Rix ty.eight cease in width this remedy wee
given, thirty-seven were tn the
coon and twenty three
in the wend end advanced mecca of .:0;410N We rn
mender ware beyond hops. if Ith the exception of the lab
ter mem, which were, much benefited, WI but threes, width
rue still doubtful, recovered perfectly,'
Price $.2. or three bottle* for Bd. Bleak buttlee only, lo
concenirated solation, soot by mall, pn.pahl, whoa epeetsl/7
ordered. All onion for threes bottle. or user will bo mucky
exprese enema of the party. Drumxlsts must fend their om
dare direct to the upderstgued, or they may have is dlauraat
and spurious propagation peat them.
•GflAfinebedree UOll6lllO Prep...me° of Dr. CheavBlN•
Compound of the Llypapbaphltes of Lime. Amid • 01 _,E" ..b
is mold et whetted., at the eulo. Gerund DePot, 4 , Ja..4. .
but will bo kept by all roma/melba draggi.. tsrooghout
the Vatted Plates. Clrculars and all neetesed7 tall/
~.„T
Kin all nto parties enckeina •
reeeldng our letters, ourreipOnden4 1.
'Dna I 1 ^ edditi o e t o the • , 1 nee Lob o
J. WINCIISATISM,
American androrelan Agency 081ce,
Jo2fhlmdavrTllei
MI Jabot/treed, New Yolk.
FILENOD AND ARIELLICAN
0 0 IV £IO TION 74" .
T. A. DSIERSCU & SONS,
N 0.42 B t. Clair atroet,
RESPECTFULLY informs their friends
and the patella generally that they brae eieoponed the
hewn, 42 Bt. Clair street, where they *III keep constantly
an hand a large amen Olnal of Candles, Cakes, /meal Eagan
Tem Oem, Curdle! Wine, Brandy, Oeam, to Drops, pars
O usrd In their Ilan Fresh end Dried Prune, Nuts, and eeeny ankle
Donlon are oopaaislip baited to all pad c.soloarke oar
stock, SO WO sell SI n yes, low costs
T. A. 41EBSCII t IRONS,
blanntattnrero of Freach sod American Coafeottoaarka.
spiAam
60/1 GS NAILS, assortod sues, reed
o KE ncouazamata matt byr sea by "
.ILLYZAIVAER GORDON,
No.l:lßeconditheat.
QTII.IkAI ENGINE FOR, SALE.—A Steam
ky Bugle°, Pearly raw, complete with Dollen six har k
Oylladtr; two 4ft *tram _Eopulto of
aptp 7. U. IIEVIN.4 • NI
inplaulrAittlk old in dotal:11410r'
, woo, 4:I.`CAIMM
DEANS-30 bee gaud whitefore e by
Xi NO IL NU= *IA
lailictlianrous
El=
=
=
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OBIZEIIII
1 7.
B'' sxn 11.1
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lIAI.I.AIID, 811 UTE
tirRAl7 lIAT Eft
• IIROAIMAI".
SEIV YOUF.
TLIT: BONNER lIAT,
=l=
TRH CONN kat HAT,
THE BuNNER HAI
THE LON NEE
TUE 110NSKIt UAT.
TLIB BVhNKif HAT,
THE BONNET. HAT,
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FUR
, OJEI: 15'F. 11
I=IIIMMINIZE
INEIGEMITI
I: LI Alc 1/, EMT - CPA CO,
TR IN' II AT MA NJI:LALTIIIILIO.
A.EAVA Y.
Ir LW TON li.
MADE BY MACIIINEitY
dr., tic, df.-
W. W. WALLACE
Opronitetho SL ClMr note,
la otitis.
Oen:a - WESTERN UNIVERSITY OP PENNSITI.-
vs.. —The text term of this Iraqi:nem will EWA
' cm. onrddsT. A ptil Ibtb. Application for adtoliitton
ertll be receteeloa that coy nt abaCnfiviVty at 9 ecktk.
klii:tal W.RAKEKELL, Pool,
Co M.
-VOit RENT—The .property known
the ALBANY GLAibt eitcate On tittiVra
blocoogabefe river, one col. below Brovetwsille. Attached
to this peered,' aro ail tbe 14ce, D.
Dif, build:has and imprOT
100010
derfor the maeoftcritring of ' N tacos Glass, with not.
Armee, ellitize f•Jr the hood. employed, and about SO
acre. of O retrain bottito land utdir cultiration. The
from which Owl of the vary loat quality if procured
for melthig and other limey« tiro oleo attached to the
prowty,tind the privilege of lb, crti wttl bo included in
the feriae.
Twos work/ bare been tarried on foo a number of ,es . n.
and aro now tri enrcoseful operation, end •It le believed nod
al.:emit he muoilecturrd to Lotter a:vantage not at ire,
:vet than at any otherworka on the dieobeepo„,l.,i, r
The tenant will have the pit:liege of entering nyo h
the
property lownedlefely for the purpose of gi loditag clay and
mat log the ut.aetry properallote, and (nil Norwegian will
b. Oven CD the Flynt ofdoly. Bo F s cr m t A %r N rre s s,..ic., ss eppi ra y
PrAirteivillo, Fayette mantle
Lha.—store Room and taco, at No. 80
Watt, r, recently occupied by H. b. hien. & Co.
.npll IBAfAfIDIOItET Oa.
To LET—A Brick Dwelling containing
ft.or rood. end Ennhed gnrrnt. Enquire of
mrdd IL 11. Liberty erect.
• pOli RENT IN ALLELIILLNY- , Am
If goo! Brick DV:CMG; Gn It rarer etre, thekrra.
Dminovid; Ban gm end water tincingh the. ho:nru.
the et." of 7, 4.01.11 e 8011, Water street, DC= 111.1-
rr.l, r.nripriolog are lerrge end two email, rogrosoftiltabla
34 .. 4 or 4kri ItuAlw wahrentiLetcd.
:itceitkm ccritrut.Mar° Li . IL DANIS,'
mi.Cl Water timer. AllikrtrogY.
LET.—That dt,irablo business.
•und, vitn c miler;miler;ht altnelbed, on the come iof
1.(1..t-rty Nod 011,arn laileptc.l for n &Say jp.
Onry N.ing ev.ch tLr tit, Inn fburteert
yt-tr. F:r.qntra IL IL KING,
mrl7 No. 311 Liberty street.
T. LET—Two well finished two story
Brick DwelNuie, teote.inleg Line ror.tereueb,enZ e a
% , /)le emet, near threel,•ro, Within fire remotes welt of
the ErwinDe oz
turLdtf fi. A. 3T - ER.III:M= Pren, Mee:.
TO LET—A Store Room on Fifth St.,EN
le the mast &lambi° ....am. that artat thar-gal
entaptare. Apply at 1155 Ltherty errata. •
ki lIIDDLC, MILTS & CO.
0 L T—T wo large ftrat-class Dwel I ings2
tv t. with 41 the modern imp milt monis.
It ITCLUXiCK, ItcClLFtle FLY th
. :ie. 1= Second cal UI E.eond et.
r C)
LET—Thu Warehouse Room and Mee
X 0014. occuple4l by Porter It. Friend DS Front .t.
Also. Lolls .chant• fur etortnguatton.
LSSIAJEf DIP/ZY& co.
c. 102 auttran ',,aletS.
P.
.A.trartioneer.
total ~xle li“vvo• Zia. 54 nith street.
- - •- • - -
IPREN(3I.I AND ENG L LITERATURE
FuttaVay Et,ting. Al.ra /6th. at 7 o'rkek,
Fel Le, 5..1.1 1/, iu 150 world floor
toorti It.va, N.. 1.01.3 moot sellable calm-
Dou .otlp rs. , vl , ,bedittone Vlach has been
exiseer tu 6310 to toe may tor Olney yesia. 11 hjelpd‘o •
C..ry 14,e e..1er..t.10u of tun 700,1 cooks French Works,
eLla, arc Dlcdooalre Deikeopklque par Voltaire, 7
tonee ' Theetre D'Hurinnurer de eberaleros 2 tom
s pitmen
do Coruslilo, 12 loner; Voltaire 7 tome; Boileau Derprearts,
4 tams; Aretlo, leurotauf, eta, Ewell Lee More
beige., to Las, LAW., de Madame de Ern - lane, 12 toak;
Tuyag. I.4gtostros GO tome Dlstknballe Eakagnal•
FrancmlS, 2 out,,, Oleerroro de is I,4ngt. Romano, a 4.1.11054
Lo 'Loose es 3 tome, Eaboe Ittcror ,rera ear ho Hardee-7
trsa,e; Illstorle dos lestards, $ Lowe, flee obr., elsO, =AY
rar, woo ks IL the Occult . I :o , cric.t.,•rnoug which are Lotkre
c5b,,1, 4 2,,,, u , d roar, worts of Londe! Ocrtrelll Assrlpfere:
Asfrokku: Aubrey',, Mlkellselere Eby:sled Osbells•
Ural Trearl, Colle•tuat of Nate, Wee Thu Derookacs of We
$OO TcaLarucut, noneually derlrablo and
14r,
ealeselo Eaq, Works. nmoog Lich aro Ellis' Yogi.*
filookel :lbauukcos. 3 vele, Mrs' Early 1.1,4121, Deets,
.I,,rrthpm Autlynillea, r" le; dbanabtlx7 l ll
Ct5,..1,,c1,11-11.,,3 role; Kok:. Aleatebts of Uturral Eneerl
edge, 2 rule; Alesirotre , Laku Lectionary, 2 sots; Dllsdkes
Intelograpby, 2 volr, Drake's Ileboorlak of &DALs
pt or, bov-.,s dcsketkpor: CArralou foolery Publitaricas,
35 lt.dloserbie 'a Works, b rola, llualelgles Illstary of
tb „rid, Letru,,,*s Meloktely, 2 vok; Antlqessiart
Work, or tiosrne, 2 sole. latnra's ben Jolters., 2 'pis;
Dr 4.1,11 Meparrokce &entrap.. Courordatsse, The Mew . .
LII r-rr. Itdlb &tit, Dlern' Eloughtroda's Tides and
Cocoa,: role Deolop's //story of Fiedurt, 2 role, to., to.
Carat , go. fit [1 so, ready, wad rho Dub,ks will be for ex
am...too ou 1 tkreday, krbisyezd s.aterday.
npls D. M. DATLi, Aka.
•,
D IV N 1311.0 E ft'S SALE.—On Friday,
L April IMb, of 7 o'clock. r oold poreroptorf
ly .1 M. coomtrcial meta room., N. 74 Flllk Otroet, by
ordrt of a Pw.....rukor,
31 ezecrtrd Gold end tFliver Vre:clies, bacludin; A.tcer!cen
anti t134;1101 Lorca; 10 mantle Clocks, axvicrii, neer; 0
.ro.otny JAI/wiry; I nu,..enor etn,tot Loud Violin; I du.
t.tnt o; 1 [owlet 1 email lrrn 31w:1.4
Clotting; 2 scp,lor l'neffly lt,Wen 15 EngraTitmc 1011
I , in:l,n 414(4,MM:it. 14410 . 0: 1 nt.a Ital. Gun, 1 eer.ltd
Lama La.Lel Gun: 1 tu,r.or une ca Ist double
Lett.' :hut Gan, :,pia r. M. DAVIS., Aunt.
;lock
P., FT. W. et C. It. It, sr PRIYAta
it lot,tu SOIL rchrostre, by
ttl P. ALDAVIS, Anct,No.. C 4 Fifth et.
AUSTIN I,oollls & CO., Iderchants° Lictiangc.
QTOCK SALES BY aut.,111 , 1 LOOSIIS
).,) (Xs, Al' VIE .I.II:IICiIANTS' raeIIANUE KVShY
TCICRS)AY EV.ENINO.—Back, BrNye, live - nice and
°upper :Jock, Mod ant Bee Estes sea nt pabllc aaL
le the Alon - tmes'ilscbsoss by
. .
AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO.
Notes, Drys . end lAzot Reel negottutal
•rceetneettle terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO,
\eettl PlAck Note Breatre,o,eft 00th et.
StrrEttscmciito
NT, 'r I 0 tia L TIIE A T
C. F. Porter end J. W. MTEtrittaJ, Leetees.
ST6B.BOI3CE' 6
ITALLA_INT OPlarta. COMI'ANY:
Including the moat et9aordivar7 constellation or Meat al
Celebrities which boa ever appeared a this city.
TILE ITALLAII TICKET uPPICII, at John U. zaelkes
~la is 13 , 0ra, SI Waal gnat, will open tally Irma P
o'clock, A. •1. to d o'clock, P. H., when east, can be ktall99
for Any nlklit of the rescue, In advance.
Ail minions Drees Circle nod Parcinette, rercrred4O4l.
$160; tickets to the above, With the pririleo of oceltprileg
Duch seats .0 roily net ha oixicrod, $1;13ollery, 60c; Prints
ine; fJr elx or less, $lO.
Th. re 0111 Ism lie free list, except the pnbilz Z ran.
FRIDAY, APRIL 18ra, Ar 8 r. Y. i9IXCLILLT.
First Orrra Night, when DonlvAti'm Grand Opera, In 3 acre
LUCIA DI LA3I3IERMOOR,
'till be prodoud, for this night only.
Ou which occasion the followlog great artist, Fill' make
their first el/Hermes In this city:
YLADAIIE COMA DE WILUORS*,
The celebrated Prima Donna, in the-groat role of Luau.
11117741t9 SQUIRES, the renowned Tenor, aa Edgard.
Signor AMODIO, the famone Puritan., MI Aehto,
Eigner NICOLA as Esmond. hlgnor ItUtIO as Arthur.
Director and Canductoi—E.
Doors open at 7 o l clocli—Opera to commence at B.
haturdey COLON, debut of the grmt Cantab .- hi/471'm0
PAULINE ln her nruirelied Charept of O.
LETTA In Venire Greed Opera La Trarlate
Monday, April 19M, Third Orend Opela right. spL5
MtrEit'S ' , MISACULOLI'S VER.MIZT ES 7 II , 6YZE,, '
,The Only Reinrely in Ca itpole lrorit Su/ luau
•. _ , 70, 7 77x,, ctkEr..1037.9. BUG% A.Tr9, FILIN
026:-.2.413% ODom 5V,C.7.23 .D121,41 , DLN InilVra,
50,000 Bilk.E9 BOLD IN ONE 3roAu.
These Colobruled Remedies Lava born eltens4lY mad
for terouty-tero yearn in all porta of Eumpe, and IMlrtnlrae•
dam power barn bean atteitad by the Courts of
/ranee, England, Must,* Prole* DaTittlit.
urn, Holland, Harlon, Or, and their Chemical props Hen I .
examined, and approved by tbo most dirtlogulard Ifrdiel.l.
ramble. all over the world.
Their deetn.ctierners to all Muds of rennin and frontla
boa been certified in ebb conotry by theDirectorr of the
rations Public I.Ututiona., Plantar., Farmer,, Proirlotoro
.41101,4 Wnrebonson, Mainfrettories, and by 'axiom di►
tinged...bed private doom. y
Notoerone Mwtlmontals and Certificate/Of the idleaty of
Ulna Itemed!es can Gorman at the Depot.
For CO, Wlioloralo arta Bola, Ly. tiro Ictreotor .d Pro.
{Actor, JOrF.Pli MEETS, Practleal Cheads4
EE'Broadwa/ (eor. llonnon at.,) New York.
General Agent for Hot U. Stateo and Canada; FREDER.
ICE V. RUSHTON, Prooest, No. 10 deter /Lowe, and 417
Broaderey, Now Yew:.
Fir eye In this city, wholifele 'hit Titan by LT Bffir
LE .9 A CO, comer Wcal .ad Sec,srld its: JOB. lI , LILING,;
tuner Diamond and Slates et. lEEEERAyit ArKEY:
NAN, Allegheny.
TELE BEST SEWING DIACHIRES
v. . niIaRB33ILLL 4 C
Federal Stroet, nlleahptir•
carl?
A 11C2tHhE of years have elapsed since the
Intro dactlna of Dr. J. flutotteri celebrated Bitten, to the
public. Ibeltqualce azlstbag Su the Wads of ma/ Pa'
am. agalnet.e.bal are denominated patent medtdaes at brat
greatly retarded Mule; Lat as Its virtues itad 'meets be.
came teen, tab banther or prejudice eras ovde.htvire, and
the demand mere .o 1 ea Madly that In a LoW 7• 4l llammaelY
a village es iced lu the tied led itatre In , eldob the articled
Lad et caperimmd bentlitea truing [tam du. e.t.a
Bliara sad al the peseta( day . Mara an tc.ba found
IN ALL PAILti (,Y.911d WOW) Yoaelketa for the V."
now t.
(h. .
Heater car. tJo Dytryoymte mta ba
Eedd dougateti and &mkt* paetally.••4
by MYST tat' 11.1 1 , A ki4P-1, tarata44 , tUrera •
68 Wale. Iftv.tr Vda , 44. . apCLarAr
!; , ftttn vousumation ola Sew ,
1 or la •wuLY dd. a/10qm st,
.bq. as. lb* Ma, th•
llecunitur kooousis . aii,glawu.reet, yam...o m
and .p I. WT.. • NMI" . " 11 tofttftd
until Ms Mt' Nat. 0 moult
lucer•VoScßryraliVAr.
nTktV DRUBS-GOOD
IN fIJIAT tiarsrr.
Baszunst.b.
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