The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, April 04, 1862, Image 2

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    littsburgy Saztliq. '
FRIDAY
MORNING, APRIL 4
Washington City and the Northwest.
GoVernment aid-is being solicited—in
the way of a guarantee of Bonds or an .d
-vance,clf.oney for niail. and transpona
tion eervi ~,, to complete the Connellsvillo
- Bailieitif • Cnmberland.
c z a
The co stitutional power of Congress to
make sor improve .rivere, merely for ,
commaitti Purposes, is questionable,and the
r i d
quistlin his, in times past; been prolific of
• debate.. On it statesmen' have differed, but
wo believe none of them disputed the right
of Congress to make such constructions or
improvements, whendeemed important for
.- Bs, militarY operations. The making of
thhr reed' is urged as an important war
metuntre„hui it is argued en the other side,
that by.no pesiibility can it be completed
__. in time to be used in quelling the present
rebellion':
In tho first place, the war mop last longer
'Wan elm wishes lead us to anticipate. The
same prndence which justifies the construe
- 'tioh of 'armories and foundries, the build
.— Mg- of . numerous iron-clad ,steamers, the
contracts for 16-and 20-inch columbiads,
'may properly lead - to making more perfect
• the communications between the capital
anti the Interior of the country.
In case of war with a foreign nation, the
capital could hardly be retained, unless we
have other facilities for reaching it than
those now in existence. The traitors of
Baltimore would seize the first opportunity
,:afforded,. by foreign aggression, to repeat
the opening scenes of the rebellion, and cut
off dte only route by , which it can now be
reached. The first act of the enemy would
be to send an iron fleet up the Chesapeake
to strengthen and uphold their parricidal
.• arms.. The argument is used to show the
necessity of another railroad line from
Washiagton to the East and NOrthWard.
71 it ii7f time in that connection, it is of
• equal or greater force in - --the one we advo
cate: ' The importance of a IhOit and safe
line of communication with the Ohio river
and Lake Erie, and throtigh them with the
great West and Northwest—reaching the
bulk of the 'feeding, arming, and fighting
material of the country, cannot be over es
timated.:_ -
When France occupied the region be
tween Pittsburgh and the Lake, the neces
sity of a alaort end easy military road be
- tweet!, the Ohio river and tide water, was
urged by Washingtcin - as important to suo
cess in the war against that power, and he
chose the identical route now proposed. If
the United. States was at war with Great
_ Britain, the main - operations of our armies
would be on She Lakes and at tidewater;
and the importance of this communication
between them•would bens great now as it
was then. It is true, there are other routes
opened which did not exist in Washington's
day,but the powerof the enemy we would.
' have to contend with—the magnitude of the
interests we would have to protect—the
strategical • importance of ! the points to be
conneeted=the amount of transportation
required=the magnitude' of the. armies to
be fed or moved--would be in proportion
greaterthan the increased facilities afford
ed by all the routes. Considered pan iassu
with other changes—net forgetting the
. change in the locality of the capital—the
necessity for the military road recommend
ed by Waahington has increased rather than
diMinished. 'Perhaps the loss incurred
by not having 'it may
,serve to illustrate
Its' importance. If the - COnnellsville road
had been. in' operation to Cumberland from
' -Pittelairifi, - troopa, and munitions
.of war,
fromilm Pitt s b urgh - Arsenal, 'Could have
,
been-precipitated.onliarper's Ferry to pre
vent fpt.deetruction ;- and the road between
' that pointand Baltimore, or Washington,'
• -- could have .
been easily- protected. The
,
.. -.. Government, in the year past, would have
. , saved, in transportation and property,
' :more than enough .to pay for two such
roads, and that black heading of - the dark
_ itit page in the year'n'history—Ball's Bluff
—would, mayhap, pot have been written.
;... It is not the past we have.to deal with. now,
- but future: -No loyal man can triad
the city of *Cohan' gtiln note, without be
mg oppressed with the feeling that it is in
. - the wrong place. Either the Government
or this city must be removed. The con
straction .of thii railroad, and of another
rent'sto New York, would be, in effect, a
removal, at a comparatively small expense.
- The Pittsburgh, Cumberland ant-Washing
ton road would at once place the litter city
bodily slity-seven miles nearer the shore
of Lake Erie than it is now. The portion
of Virginia lying about Washington, and
which has been desolated by the armies,
will never .be fullY_Occupied by its former
-.-.
owners. Unable to work themselves, their
farms destroyed, their negroes germ,
,their
: cult medium invested in . Confederate scrip,
•-:f.':'.. theycan never resuscitate their farms,
.
, even if they should not be confiscated.
. They can only sell . out.. The inevitable
- Yankee will-be on hand to purchase—and
not many years will elapse - until, by the
gradual retirement of the 'F. F. V's, the
.
Northern element will:preponderate from
~ : t•- • .:' the Potomac to James River.- -
..,- - ..j.:' . • , A similar change shout& occur in the n.
'.:!: -_•.`
peninsula between Chesapeake Bay and the
.:.,.- ....f• .'..Potomac. The northern element, - which hoc
already - infused new business activity into
.',.. " thecapital,chould be festered: 'lf the pro
' - posed . , communications ' 'are constructed,
" •- airthernnnergy and capital will concert
-... . trate thero on' a Jailer :scale, and in dne
time much of the commerce which has here
tofore fillekthe coffers of the importers of
- .. .•
- - - Richmond and Baltimore will be drawn to
. ,_ . - - '
-7-= Washingtoriand Alexandria. There.is no
' ... .
good reason why the latter city should not
.. ' . become. worthy, of its pretentions name.
•
But Eistern Virginia and Western Mary
.
lend eannot safely and certainly be made
-•-• northern,- in, population sad sentiment,
while the only, acceis to them trim the in
-,- '•
.1 ' - eerier is' along the bloody pavement - of Bal
. . • • ' amori: ' . !.. ;• -
- Nor sin the government archives in
:Washington ever he looked at as secure
whip a taw British steameri outside, aided
by a few Arnold/
,wlthin, may isolate theni
lorui from their defenders in the
and oWest. Whether ail a
loiri . tanoe or peaceful
toy, the Goverhtnent, should 'secure
tidittoWilf-the Connelbrville Railroad
few, milei *hid' iroullitztAnd the
Hamieldre road to the Point of.
Rocks--or the thirty miles which would'
' that :OW ,dirotly with Wimdting:
'o)nzullboyillet rOid
. .
Cumberland will require 2,000,900 of da- Southern Civilization.
Isla. As the - company proposes to reim- The New York Confmtrcial, speaking of
horse in mails and freight, the Gnierruitent ; Southernbarbarities,which have lately cone
will get it hack again. A war with a foreign to light, most truly says ,
power would settle the account iu a few And this is the sort of civilization that
mouths. The advalßages to the country . many po: .. .4sesles fi s i o na n srac h e i f c u h l cliarins
b for enr
in such a contingency' from having the!
delicate admirat ion o f '':
the e t l r e .Tn e e s d i w e r i i n te '4 rs ' ' psTA BLIS lilt IN I z..24r)
road, cannot be estimated in money. An .of the Times and the Saturday Review. The -1-4
objection is urged against granting i palace of the King or Dahomey is fringed
Government aid to this project,_ll9 _ELVELVEI use SklltlS so
on th e !w i t h human sk 11. ti
ground that it will open the way to n hun- , drinking vessels. Ii is reserved for these
TUE C...1.1.k.:t.:1ATE i ~ t 7IMI inciudti tae pr..,
purists of the nineteenth century to return
dred other similar demands. There can ! with alacrity to estate of barbarity, worthy
hol'ai.li ENTRY Ieagc . •KVEI . IN.:,
be no similarly necessary projects, and ' the days of Fetichism, and unheard of .
Congress is under at compulsion to aid in 1 where Christian civilization has ever pen. Agi..plu!i i to7l,l , nr o t
t m l z l a ir: : . . r. turir ol C: i . ,, rl 4 ll . lllln , I.
I etrated. sthem Hundreds of letters found in the : ''' lL
quarters where the necessity for its aid cam ps show the prevalent and i
does net exist. When the Government re- ! inbred cruelty of heart that characterizes
fuses to constructs necessary military rood ' a people, who have. lived so long beneath
for fear the act may be a precedent for the th f erentle influences .fher,.i an c d a t n en to d r e t r ur amenities
construction of roads not necessary to the of
the stake, or y whip 'o them to the e di n qi e fli r , or .
strength of the country, or for military oper- hunt the panting fagi tive with bloodhounds,
ations—the same principle may deter from make an easy transition to the barbarities
of a battle-field which would disgroce the
the prosecution of a just and necessary war,
lest it may be made n precedent for an un- w most r. savage thatl a y e n r e ,.T . n . a ,, d n e .
just and needless war. s: r in hrln in s a gllti s o a ll " Of
8. 55 '... rily barbarizing. It must forever lower the
tone of Christianity and of morale, blast the
kindlier feelings of the heart, deprave the
aspirations - of the soul and close up every
sense and sentiment against the better iie
stinets of our nature..
A Fleet of Monitors
It is stated in the Now York papers that
a contract has been made by the Govern
ment with the builders of the Monitor
(Messrs. Bushnell, Griswold,. Winslow
Co., of Albany and Troy) to construct six
more vessels of similar character with all
practicable rapidity. Important improve
ments will be introduced in the forthcoming
fieet—each vessel in which will be about
forty feet longer than the Monitor, with
proportionate breadth of beam, and other
qualifications for a heavier armament than
that of the "illustrious predecessor: . The
substitution of two 15-inch Dahlgren guns
is one of the points of difference from the
Monitor which will probably be most strik
ingly ,felt by the enemy.
Mn. Fr-arm:is; on Tuesday, made a
powerful speech in the Senate in favor of
emancipation in the District, and in favor
of the President's emancipation resolution.
We take an extract from a synopsis of the
speech:
What objection can there be to it? -[The
President's resolution.) It will not inter
fere, in any way, with the States; it loaves
everything to our own choice. He believed
Slavery injurious to the whole country,
and if any part of the people of the States
desire to overthrow it, he had the right to
give them aid; and with the best wishes for
all the States, he did desire a party might
rise up in the States wits desire emancipa
tion, and the argument against-the resolu
tion, that it would raise up such it party,
bad no force with him. But, in regard to
the abolition of Slav_ery in the District of
Columbia, nobody can claim that Congress
has not the constitutional pOwer to legis
late fcii the District of Columbia in any
way that it may seem best. There never
was a time when he would not vote‘l7... abol
ish Slavery in the District of Columbia.
He had said repeatedly that the object,
of the war was to restore the Constitution,
and not to interfere with Slavery in the
States, and he meant to keep that pledge ;
but he did not say, nor the party did not
say, that they would do nothing which
might indirectly affect Slavery. The ob
ject of Republican party 11719 to free the
Government from connection with Slavery.
It did not folloW that the Republican party
intend to do anything unconstitutional, be
cause they do what is properly constitu
tional, and the Senator from Virginia
(Willey) had no right to say that all meas
ures brought in are a series of one plan.
He thought Slavery an evil, and whenever
he could weaken and injure Slavery under
the Constitution, he had the -right, and it
was his duty to do it They could not sup--
pase the Republican party were going to
shut their mouths and not do or think any
thing, and they could not expect- him to
tlose any opporttmitrto dissever the Gov
erninent from Slavery.He should ; be false
to all the instincts of his nature if he did,
believing, as he he did, that Slavery was a
;wrong and a curse. Within constitutional
'Bruits they could expect, him to neglect any
any, opportunity to strikes blow atSlavery.
He believed the time had come for the abo
lition:of Slavery in the District. He hoped
it weed be an example to his friend from
Vifleuaia (Mr. Carlile), and lead him into
'the ranks to inaugurate a movement to
bring his own State in to the position - she
,might have. Virginia has nearly as much
territory as all New England, and has un
paralleled resources; but look at the dif
ference! What can be the reason, except
that Virginia has an institution which
New England has not 1 Ile never could un
derstand why distinguished Senators ex
haust themselves in saying Hosannas to
Slavery, which belittled them, and kept
them far below the position they were ca
pable of assuming.
What the Government has a Right
The following 'extract from a speech of
Hen. John A. Bingham, of Ohio, Chairman in
the House, puts the question of the posers
of government strongly :
"Now, Sir, it is the duty and right of this
Government to use whatever force is neces
sary to crush out this treason, and to crush
out everything that stands in the way of
our arms; to use whatever just means will
tend to strengthen the Government, and
whatever will tend to -weaken the enemy.
Does not every gentleman know—l pity the
intelligence of a man who does not know—
that here four millions of enslaved men,
who dig the trenches and build the
fortifications of the enemy, who cul
tivate their fields, gather their crops,
and furnish them the bread on which
they live. I would like to see the man rise
here in his place and say that it would not
weaken the enemy to take from them these
four millions of men who thus furnish their
support. I would like to see the man who
would express it as his conviction that it
would not weaken the enemy to tyke from
them one-third their population, jtnd that
portion, of their population.whoseTabor pro
vides solely and exclusively, almost, to
them the means of subsistence. They might
almost is well undertake to live without
the bright heaven above • them, filled with
the life-giving breath of the Almighty."
'There are nono so blind as those who will
not see.
Solution of a Question
A correepondent of the N. Y. Evening Post,
writing from Baltimore, says :
A shrewd observer of things called my
attention a day or two ago, to the solution
of the question why the froe blacks in
crease so rapidly in Maryland,,in the face
of the discouragements to emancipation.
I Saw it once, in looking at the subject from
the usual standpoints, that I could' not
satisfactorily account for the phenomenon.
My friend gave me the key to the question,
and here it is. For the last forty years,
and more especially the last twenty, slave
men have sought out free colored women for
wives, for the reason that their progeny is
free, as it follows the mother, according to
the maxim of the Roman law, Partua
segui
tur eentrerri. The moment this Solution of
the question was presented, I saw at once
- BS force and adequacy. And this accounts
also, Wiwi., for the steady decrease in the
slave popolation, for the sales to the far
South for the last few years have on an
average absorbed the natural Increase by
birth.. -, The good sense displayed by the
slave otlilorylitid . in this disposition
of :theirlifieetioris redmind greatly to their
- credit.ltsimlieittes them front' the libels
of theii.oulituilasin one 'respect,- at least
By uppripos to Asp ,o4rinrtioln ripipmns,
it Id a th.: 6 11 1 , 11.. a;
cookdidat•for rioroutmcflO,pielAlN.4.!;easto.
PUBLIC WOTICES.
ESTATE SEI*.ZATE.-E. D. GAZZASI
In • camotdate fur the Bermltlicom
for the State 'Senate. a air
rozpierit
M. Warsom. or AllegbeNy city. will be
onithiste for nomination to We .burr omu•, In the
ltociri.tittoo to N cilia.' by the tloyablican Execit
tlvit Committee. Loh:Cl:tip
Yt i •DILSTRICT ATTORNEY.—The u n
dortigeol twill be a candidate far the nbove
office before the Republic.. NomthatingCoureutton.
MARSHALL. SW !LUTZ W ELDER
r M MI
SPECIAL JrOVICES
BURKE & BAI3XES,
FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE,
DANE VAULT IRON VAULT AMU, AND
STEEL-LIKED BEHGLAR-PROOF SAFE
Nue. 129 awl 131. Third and. Whim. must aid
Smithfield etneete—North Ada.
!'BANK .DONS always on band. mh•~s
M -- To tho Young or Old,
KALE OR FEMALE.
If you have been meeting from a habit indoigral to
by Um YOU= OF DOTE SEXES, which =dee on
many alarming symptoms, it Unfit/ them for idar-
Hip, and Is the gramme evil which ma befall HAN
OR WOMAN.
fine symptom enumerated to adveravement, and
if you are • nifferer,
Cut out Om Advertisement,
And send for It at once.
Delay, are dangerous.
Ask for
Take no othar.
,Cur.. guaranteed.
wd fastturtoue. rnh26:daw F
M=F=,,
M . IIWHOOD; How oat! How
timocrso—hst Nbuo.d, in a &nisei Eoe lope.
Price Rio C•aia.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and a di..l
Cure o tijoermatorrhom or Seminal Weekne,m, Inrui
inatary Emtesione,Sexcuel Debility, and Impediment.
to liarriage gonerally, N.rroueuese, Consumption,
Epilepsy and Fits; Mental end Physical Incapacity.
reuniting from Self-Abuse, to. By ItOBT. J CC L.
VEBWELL, 31. D., A uthorof the "Orem Bsok," ke
"A BOON TO TIIOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS,'
Sent under seal, in a plain missions to any addrels
post-pall, ins .mosipt of six mute, or boo pastas'stamps, by
La CII.J. 0. NUNN,
127 ll.oodwxy, N. Y.. Pant-018w Box 43.85.
alol:amtterrT
M - To norm Owners.—. Dr. Sweet's
iNI'ALLIBL It IMM:in' FOB non:4lls o unri
valled,bienr In ail maw of Lament., arteing fiv•in
Sprnhai, Braises, or Wrenching. iti effect le rinegiro.
and °retain. Hamra or Saddle QsW, Scratches,
Manse, dm., it ran shoo cum speedily. Sparta and
itingborie`may be easily prevented and cured in tb to
Incipient maps, but coollrinedcass are beyond tits
posalbaity of a realm& care. .Vio cam of the kiwi,
however, is 0, desperate or homier but It may be el
levieiad by thla Liniment, and j its faithful applire.
Bon ottl always remove the Leo:moon and ermble the
horse to travel with comparative lase.
Seery home owner should hare this remedy at baud
for Its timely use at the flret appearance of Lamm -
will-effectually prerent those formilable dlseeara meo
tit:aged, to which all horses are liable, and wllka rep
der so many otherwise valuable horeee pearly worth
R. Y. SELLERS .t CO., Ages its, corns, of W.
sod Second 'streets. Pittsburgh. spZ7slyrbseF
"Lake Superior Copper Mill and
SMELTING WORKS, PITIIIM.OII..
PARK, M'CURDY &
IlanuSuituters ot SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER,
also Imports,* and dealers in METALS. TIN PLATE.
SILENT IRON, WIRE, go. Constantly on hand,
TINNEBS MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Wsnanovss, No. 141 First and 120 Second drvets,
Pittsburgh, Patin'.
litirtiyocial ordure of Ooypar Cut to any desired pat
tarn. :Saul "I*
The Confeseions and Experience
Of AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and
u • warning and a caution to young MOD Who alder
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, de.; sup
plying at the same Hour the means of Self-Cure.
By one who hasbated himself after being mat to
g[o.l expense through medical imposition and quack.
ary. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelops,
steals corms may be had of the author, NATHAN
IEL MAYFAIIt, Esq., Bedford, Kiop Co., N. Y.
InialhlydewT . _
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ArtMEOW D00DLA511.......----...DILAON DIS..a.
,M•BOBIRBON, MINIS & MIL.
LEM, YOUNDAIA AND Ascunitsrs, WASIMINOTIM
WOAD., Pittsburgh, Peon's.
Orrtes, Nu. 21 Moant? Brigs,
Usoufacture sII Muds of STEAM SNOW NS Ali 0
MILL MACIIINCON, CASTINGS, RAILROAD
WORK, STEAM BO Mine AND 0 D ELT 100 N
WORK.
gr/TJUDDING AND fa/FAIRING dour .hort
flotice.
OrKIRKPATRICK; BLIRNAP
CO., (Samoan to J. C. KIWATalea a C 0.,) Man.
uorotunno otol Wholoud. boaters to LAMPS,
CIIIMNEYO, BIUDEJ3, CIIA24IALLYRO,
lair Wholesale Agouti for KIER'S OEL ERR ATS D
ILLUDINATINO AND LUBRICATING CARBON
OILS, No. 38 wOoD bragyr, °appalls St. Charts*
Dotal, Pittsburgh. Po. Jaliblyd
Or JOHN COMULAii & BRO.,
IL utufaeturars of IRON RAIL %IRON VAULTS
AND _VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SRUTTERA,
WINDOW GUARDS, to.. No. SI Iticond stmt. and
86 Third street, between Wood and Market.
Hare on hand • variety of now Patterns, fumy
and Naha, suitable for a/I porpoise.
Particular attention pad to enclosing GMT., Lots.
Jobbi. done at short notice.
M"Pittsburgh Steel Works.
IMAM; 7±MITAI JOUR L. 3073 n'Etixovon.
• JONES, BOYD & CO.,
llanufactnearo of OAST STEEL; also, DPUINO
PLOW AND A. D. STEEL, STEEL SP/LINOS AS/
AXLES, coma . of Boa and PIM Oraats, Pitolon'ab
'ocl9
Sr. HOLMES & SONS, Dealers
w,vonctini AND DOMESTIC BILLS OE =-
CHANGE, C.EUTIFICIATIE OF DEPOSIT, DANN
NOTES AND. SPECIE, No. 67 Market *trout, Pltt.
burgh, Ps.
thireateetlana sands on all the win-inanition
thronnhent the United Staten
MIL E Qt C. P. " 1 - 7 E, Paper
MANUFACTURERS And &elm In BOOR, PUNT,
CAP, LETTER AND ALL RINDS Cr WRAP
PING PAPER,
122 - pan remand from So. 27 Wood .tint to So
39 amltidlold stmt., Pittsburgh, Pa.
sarctesn na Tatinz 2073 WAG*.
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m, ADDING AND C.OXXISSION BIERMAN? sod
iloilondo dolor to CHEESE. SUTTEE, 81 DS.
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STOCK AND PA lITN ric:4llt TIOOKF
Ryhttntlog about thirty practical cesee of cpeuicg
end cluelog to:, : chencex of tutu, etc , toPPne.l by
the ant horn forty y. nu. ex perl.mcc Ic bath,. e; tsho
the Pet tientcht of r , i N 1 i Le. ENT:LT PARTE E It.
Stl I P 'Mut; 5, gvnerally rc hit , ' loci c.••ttl that
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too ••Prc ~.,rll it Ile...liceping." th ; hit city. rt.
cooly m d,t out n huoto 61 htlatne! ...et ctt h eel r
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tlotin for It.etifyint: ILERA EfTED DOUBLE INTEY
}WOES, c clitictot nob ree,ontiblo oporutioh, rm.
phone.;
it. II ~t her ny4tmit of Arent'. Alsc,
(aLkNuING A 61NOLL ENTRY LEDGER TO
DOUBLE ENTITY. practically eyttlained for the tire:
MtMMZCI
TUE PRiVATZ LEDGER
For keeping I hr ',tufts of the bu-Iness prirtte, ` en
°flan dewed hy flrma.l remaine wholly un
known to the poplin of ocher C. umerctni nerithuls.
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The volume of f Mrs '!larmicript BU.itirill I otter*
affords the move cOmplele couree of Mgt rum imi le U 4
1l e.hs as FOllllll 8).0111atlexilly am...hired and
taught to courrevrein with the hooks of practic..
Culla r.act CON ett Ll 1000, Including tiumerrits
buidurws operst ous twter thoridraltly taught 111 othfr
achoOls.
etatlK *OO 111I00MINT.1.1. Pfh.),Slilitr--Ily Walton:,
11. Dorf nod cob ran, ran, 11,11 then, of the uew ed,
flops of the Goma of l'eumno,hlp, mud new twhisil
Copy Books. The isspulet as of these Improvement.,
and their elegapt 1.111.10e.e v. rill.sit, ulteell the telvalt•
hip e of this iltiptrtineut °soy all other 011i•gla, F.eid
or %%wt. The vulerged Whom of Deli it ihicatra
data or 131Ini ext. ANDhettt Witt Pm... Aerate,
the Meet PIM iskl e s.•lr.wet nlet..r rutliblind,etegehtly
hound, mailed, prst•pold, for $5.
Over d Duaces'a bin :II:HOWL COW" Lout, finely
engraved, In els uumro•te, U viva each, floe cap,
With the euthur'e lostructleur ou each eoror, w cto.
per doyen, the elivapeet ropy brut. lo 11,1,
full trartaculare, wend for our rlegant Grit
circular, pp. us, with sump'ea of our pcnmau'a writ.
lug, IttclUsittg . 22 Fonts, to
P. DUFFS SON, PIIINCIrttit.
tairrStrangers will please Inquire our reputation in
the city, where we are boot known. awl:l:dew
BY NY - Liao; OF AN ORDEN. OF
Al TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF AL
LEGHENY COUNTY, et No. 11, Jaimary Term,
I will expose to public sale, on tho pr.:11.3,0u
the 10th dey of May, A. D., Bill:, at 1 tido- k p. cu.
of said day, the following dieeribed property of
Samuel Stewart, a Ittuatlai which is atlaalmi in Dal '-
win towsmhip, and bounded and described as follows:
Bouuded on tho rest by holds of James Stewart,
Deo...villa Road and hinds of William Bennett ; ou
the .uth by lauds of William Bennett, helm of Ro
bert Stew t ; on the emit by lands of holm of Georais
Moliblio and laetrile, lactlibbimy, and un the
not th by I ads of Jame* 111clabli , ny, ma Mile Ferry
Road wd James Ste. art ; ot.ntaiulog from .itY to
seventy • res of surface, (Or coal under said land
basing u sold by manned Stewart to Jam.. Bay..)
On hicla are erected rue two-story log Farm Bone,
oat F Baru, one twortory Frame Dwelling
House, au one small Frame Stable, and Shoemaker
atop.
'Coax. r E.l.ll—Oue-third essb, Galan. In one,
two and a .e years, secured by bonds end mortgage,
with antema, payable semiannually.
A plot of toe land rill no eabtbltd ou the Goy of
tale. For talon:nation, enquire of
THuMA . ..3 VKl:\lilt,r•ommittr,
or to THOMAS 11. 11A MILTON,
AWN at Lau., No. Mn rilol et
proposids . will
It. received from 1111 S PAY until 111. 12th
fur the arra - hue and cuMplet uf I'llttEE
BillttE. BUILDI to Iw ertettei tio the
trretorte ut the nutlet. of Refuge, exdurtlath to ideate
arm tipeciflcatlous which will Ire exhibited at the 01.
Li B. A etonpaurt, Zit+, of kluocheater. Pro
poised. to be left at the obere place, or at the ofscetti
the Lao it tat ht, No. 65 I. thrill elleotoweoud fluor.
JOll5 SASIPsON,
JOHN 1111L1.1PS, ,ICucurotttew
a t tit JAMES Nett.ANDLESS,
AND.w ••••M%11.11“.11
ACKEOWN LINLIA FL01.7
AND WU.' Poe - root, Pirontoe orto Couxgotto.
3teemorree, for the role of Flour, Groin, Port, BA
co, , Lord, Butter. Egge, Cho ', Beans, Tallow
itreeoe, Feothr,rs, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Lahr.
holoomtus, Llnsolei end Lord Otto, Dried nod Woe
b'rufts, Thoothy, Clover, 1:1e.: oaf Groot Seed,
Cash sdrances mate pa CunelFnment•.
No. '437 I.lberey •1.. Pittatourgh
VINE EttE ElltsktuluEßlKS
.12 LADIES' EUBID/IDEILED COLLARS AND
SETS, FLUTED, RUFFLED and PLAIN
LINEN CULLAtin, ANIBEOIDICAND
lIANIDS„ EDGING, AA.
REAL POSEIKR &ER 1"1:ENCEI LACE VEILS
MALTESE AND POINT LAOS OOLLAILI AND
SETS.
EATON; MACRO' d CO , yn. T 7 Fifth sc.
lOU NTH Y RESIDENCE, N'olt KENT.
naw, two-story FRAME DNYELLING,mo•
tsiumg• eight rooms, all p,t papaws', with una sari
t imoural, partly coremd with large forest twice, el"
ate' wethm tsn minutes walk ot Oakland Station.
Apply to UILL d CO..
=ow of 'Wood and Fifth at,
W. 0. LI:61,10'8,
Oakland Station.
43 Elk .
CRAIILOTTE BLIJME S t. Agent for
WM REAR& & CO.'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS,
.•]ID
OEO. A. PRINCE .t CO.'S MELODEONS.
an; • Warranted for Vire Years.
ktitAisT 13118 HES,
CHERRY, VICTORIA 11,1
WHITE GRAPE, yearn; old.
2.5 colt., each: $9,60 per dozer,
J. ENOX, No. 29 IRA strPet..
WALL rer.Etc--
EVERY VADILTY,
STYLE, QUALITY AND PIIICR.
•
NEW PiiFERNS,
Prom the moat celebrated manufacturers of Phila
delphia. Now York and Dottoa, comprlirlor;
• •tirjoittlitlive and complete &learn-
Maar for sale by
THOMAS PA LM .E,
KO. id WOOD ST., DET. FOURTH AND FIFTH,
Peaxind door below Diamond idley.
mhl7.lind
TOUCH UL D NRS e I U
WAYNE AND CIUDAD() RAILROAD t:70.11
GLIMAL Or rICL, Piltsbtryk March 25h
ma •
The STOCN. TRANSFaII BOOKS of thin Compavy
will be elreed.ou the oth of aprtl; after which ft la
oot probable asy further trabafros will be made, es•
oeptieg an contemplated to the ay.:weasel., hereto.
funs executed by the Stockholder., will. • dew to re•
organisation. Ny order
W. IL BANNKS, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND
CHIUAOO RAILROAD COMPANT.—Certifi•
of Stock of this Company will be lamed to the
Sue:Xl:olden of the Pitteborgh, Tort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad Compaoy on and after the 10th of
APRIL, oo their reutiplying with the following pro•
vision of the legrannout for Clio routgualratlutt of
said Company, to wit: --
”holden of Stock of the PITTSBURGH, FONT
PC Ai NS AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COXPAN 0,
epee the eaelgoraeot of mull Stock to serb perema
es: mey tse debignated fee 'het purpose, by the Pon
cheming Agent, may be alloired to reeeire an equiv..
lent amount of Stuck in the 'new C. rporatiuo, its
Shafts of One Ituudred e Vollant each, with Scrip o.r
-tilicate. for km amounts,. not entitling the holders to
dividends.
The Ameetment Nook. tilt be opened on the 101 h
APRIL. By - order
mh3l:dtm 1 W. H. BARNES, Secretory.
pEOPI.ITS INSUILANCE COMPANY
OP PITTSBINIG/I.—Notice In hereby given,
that in pursuance of an Act of Arsembly relating
thereto, and the eltartar of Incorporation. approved
harsh 17th, 113112,4100 k• to receive subscriptions to
the Capital Stock of the PFAWLE'II Di.9I.3IIAIiCE
CO3IPANY or PITTSIIIIIIGII. will 110 opened at
the Itarstaints' Exchange, Ponrtbutruet, Pittshorgt
Pa., on TUESDA Y. tire:thl of April next. to roan'
open for five days (unless the stuck be aututer su
scram!) from 11, a In. to 4 if. in.
George It. Whits, ' Jobu 1 Itousr,
Jolla E. Parke, , John Phillips,
Edward Goo., C. liansou Luse,
Samuel P..hltriver, Wm. E. ilsslatt,
A. W. Loomis, Freak Pan Gurder, !
D. Hostetter, Jam. Goon,
D. 11. Chambers, James Gardiner,
W. 3. Haven, Thus. IL Hanalltun,
— .Daniel Wellace, Joni, S. Lee, •
Jame. iloi.b, I Wm. H. liUrkpatrick,
W.. F. Gardner. James W. Hatter,
.1 J. Robltuon,
__ itiltl9:4l Comm
LIS V ELO PES ll We call Ole atten
-1:.1 Coe of CAl{ll BUTKUS - to oumlor lot of
zarrsti EN v scors.i.
Ws have int sale at LOW PILICV,S. sampler ,M 1
clrenlarn sent hen. OASKINB 8 CO.,
whin:lmi An 114.1,11im romt.:N.w. Ynrk.
I)O p? 3:411iii —.ln casks' ; first sorts, fur 503
IL A. VAIINESTOCK. /1. CO.
ESS. gross
8. A tAUNEATOCK
nito
11:for solo To
VI tan r "rs‘ %Jo
d.rrd. for onli.b A. VA II tinToOK B CO.
"Otitis.— 5 b fr esh Eggri, just re
.Es cid.4 tsr 1 . " 474114
• • 4.4nner Markatand Sintats.
Clfitt?..-40U bn
kJ Conti.% dors wallas , oak , bi_
Jamas: 1,4'
itS ' ObroarSirkersit btia'
UN/TJ. , 00001.0 Cl Tll 114.13¢, 11
linter son, Apr,' litta •
ViTtICE 0 :sit I P EitS.—By au
1\ lbw-Hy delegated to ote Ly the Searetary of tits
Tretuvoy, 1 LID authorised to grout liseuse to trade,
...lien, penults to iihip goods, front this Bin ict, to
theft States and par-a of 'Crates heretoforedeclared
by the President to be in . state of atom, .chat, and
which may remote and maintsin a lo y• 1 adhesion to
the Cslob and the Co' , sitittitiov, or may 1.0 occupied
and rootiotled by the forces of the Crates! States eh
ths dEperaiou 'of the hisitreents, and tv no
n to to tilt , exchange of such shipments, or proceeds
of solo., for money or products of such States.
'I .e isillect ion of one half of one per trot. on the
value of goods .oshippnl, as directed by the circular
of the Secretary .1 the Treasury of the 400 ultimo,
CI not be exacted, and no charge made except the
Anna' foe of twenty ciente for each perm t.
Persona therefore, desiring licensee to trade with
the infected States limier the mica and reitilatione of
the Trefoil:try 'Department, will make application to
11,10 other, and not to The Socretau of tits Tteasury.
'the applicant will he required to flip to this nth,
, an ronidavit that the permit ea granted shall nut be
1 used so at to in any way give ald, comfort, intermit
; tion or encouragement to persons in insurrection
1 against the Coverom• nt of the United States.
CLIAULTIS IP. BACHELOR,
Surveyor of COMOMI
N N W Utxw i
HENRI' G. BALE Et CO.,
Are • note receiving their Spring Stock, compelling
every variety of goodsadapted to men and boy'. wear,
which, In extent, eho iee taliteand pricy will compare
favorably with any in the trade.
French, American and {Vat of England Clothe, of
the hest makes, of every shade and quality—et very
largo assortment; Cassimeres and Lioeski.; Super
Black French Boasklui; Super Black French Card
enema; Valley Cassimeree in every variety; Bibbed,
Bleak and Fancy Eareitnems; Silk Mixed Caseimeres
of every shade nod color.
V SSTINGS--liancy bilk and Satin Veetings, new
ety lee; Super Black Satin and link Vesting.; Malin.
and Fancy bilk Visiting!, Whits, Figured Silk end
, tiatiu Veatinge.
Alao, every variety of goods for Buelness Coate;
likewise • very choice selection of Furnishing Goode
adapted to gentlemen's wear.
Nillciting en early call Item one friend. and the
public, any order. entrusted to our curs will most
with prompt attention end punctuality Iu all Cal..
HEEliti G. lIALE L CO., Merchant 'failure,
inkil2 • cot Penn and St. Glair Streets.
ETNA STOVE WORKS.
A. BRADLEY.
No. 30 Wood Street,
CORNER RECORD, PITTSBUROU
Mauuhctnn and RltolcW and retail dealer In ♦ll
COOK, PAILLOS AND lIT.ATING STOVES,
ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS; A..
Itt Out sample room may br Ibund the
OELESitATED OAS BIANING COOK STOTKS
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits of which have been fully tested by thous.
ands, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any
In the market, together with a great many other
desirable patterns.
We he•e also e rery huge maeortmeet of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES,
Enabroctug some of the BEST PATTEIIIid now of
fend to the public... •
eIrIANCY ENAMELED GRATE 1 , 110:ITS and
FEN DERII, of the newest etylel,
ear COMMON KITCHEN BOW AND JAM
ORATLS all id vrhteh are uttered at very low prices..
ludeoements offered to builders in want
~f faltA'fk F Ito NT 1. mhl•J3md
WNE.RB OF DRA YB, WAGONS,
N.." CARTS, HACKS. ONNIBCSES and ferry de
erription of DADRA AGES, are required to call at the
office of the City Treasurer and take cut their Men.
ou or before the YIEST DAY DY MAY NEXT.
roe each end every wagon, cart, car; dray,
buggy or earrla.e, drawn by one horse, the
For each and every one of the above named
vehicles, drawn by two horses, the sum 0f.... GOU
Fur eachnod every oneof the above named
vehicles, drawn by four hones, the NUM 0f.... 800
For each and every hack drawn by two honer,
the BUM 0f........
For etch and every omnibui end timber wheels,
drawn by two horsee, the BUM 12 00
For each additional home atteshed to theabeve
named vehicles', the BUM of —..... 1 CO
SBCTION tru. It Ault be the duty of livery eteble
keeper. in _bald city, to make a return to the City
Treasurer, within twenty day. alter the passage ut
thin °nth:lance, and annually thereafter, un or before
the first day of May of each and every year, of the
number of vehicle,, of every description, owned and
us
used by them In their bhiess,.and 'Doidud thereof,
and the said return shall be mid° under oath.
810. tistt. All owners of carte, druys, wagons end
other venlrlee, who theft neglect or Ethnic, to procure
• lialase, ea aforeseld, &lull La , euuject to • penalty of
oat loos than ton per cent fur every thirtydaye the
same remake unpaid alter. the first day of May of
each year. All livery stable keepers falling to make
the return required in the 4th section of this ordi
nance, 'Mall, in addition to the foregoing, ha subject
toe penalty of not exceeding fifty dollers, all of Which
penally ehell be recovered before the Mare or oueof
the Aldermen of wild city, by summary conviction,
and it +hall be the duty of the Chief of Folios toeeek
out all persons who have failed to comply with any of
the provisions of this ordinance, and report the mme
to the City . Treasurer. for which eervice he shall re
oelvathe sum of fifty mote is each use, to be taxed
and oullected a part of the costs, upon conviction an
alore4aid.
The penalties for eon-compliance with the man.
ammo vtli be strictly enforced after the above date.
SAMUEL LONG, Iligh Constable..
Allegheny Oily, April Let, 186.-apl:at
FAIMERS, ATTENTION t
ruhrra OF ALL DEI2OIUPTIONS
NO. 129 rOUBZU BTii$ET
T 1 Si •M, '
THS 'ASTERN MANHPACTURERS at 4h
ISOM AND MOS STOBS of
JAMRS, ROBB,
NO. 89 MEREST STREET
A full eed complete smortment of
BOOTS AND BHONS
In nrsry variety and .ty
H'liish will b. sold CHEAP FOIL CASH
Asuman ..nd meozr• - % bargain
JAMES ROBE. le Muket dtrcut,
===!!
.~~
OANS - A.ND WOOD cHAIRII
3ELLII NO OFF
ITIIOLESA LE OR RETAIL.
JAS. W. WOODWELL,
M===r
E=Mt=li
D. llzkiA. EN EON
COQE. PARLOR AND: RRATLNO STOVES,
Waretionse, No. 47 Federal street,
. We would call the attention of builders end others
to our It sestaiment of COILIION AND WINE
EfillthiELED ORATE FRONTS, YENDER3, - tc.;
Ws°, to our new GOOSING RANGE, which n hays
Just brought, out and which contains some Scum..
insult not found to say other rusts.
OAST IRON DOUSE FRONTS, LEON Baum,
end ell.kinth of OtISTIZIOS made to order.
fylo:lyd D. Di 11.AlrEN /rBON,
APPIi N ESBOKhI THAT IS
rrte Oworrion.—The Prisprieteribt the "PAD.
IdIAN CABINET OF WONDEIWANATODID - Ain
SIEDICTITE" havis.diterinined, radar of ea
pomp, to bonie-frre (Air-obe - benefit of seafaring ha
numity) TOUR of their most interestfug inatrao•
'tire Leetnnia ou MArriage i and Disqualificatioas,
liersene Debility, Premature - Decline of.. Manhood,
. Indbmetion. Weeknees or Depremion, Luso( Enemy,
end Vital. Tower, tlie Greet Social. Soil. and those
.Alabmiles which result from Youthful Vials.. Urns
see Of libiturlty, or fernoraillbe atnyalokief and lits.
'Amyl I,ner. Them invaluable Lactarla .liame been
the mimed rail bleaker andemlog Thisusenchband
*ill be lb Free aa map% Anus etampairr
001FrA1.814.14a - 44•00ablaat a( A.tat
'coos r.. 863 ItraiutWay, Noy York.
DRY GOODS
r ilAKllit ROODS.
NO dozes WHITK AND CvLORED SRA Ktr.i
Foe tale by the cite or single dczea
viTON,*ACRL3I rt CO
ENTLEMEN'S FINE :I.llltl'S,
%A - COLLARS, OttAVATA; TIES, STOCKS; SUS
SPENDERS. HANUMERCIIIPS, GLoVE ,- 1,
RALF 110 SR, FINE SILK;, Gs UZE:
MERINO and COTTON UNDER
SHIRTS and DRAWERS lor
SPRING AND SU - 3131E1:
WEAR.
EATON. MACRUM & CO..
aIA N.. r Fifth .trret.
Carros lIJSLEILh AND
A superior anortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CnTTON ROM
LADIES' AND CIIILDTIEN'S FANCY GLOVES.
All of which we will sell wholesalo and retail at tho
lowest possible price,
Country Merchants,
maw 4Groc)cits,
BARKER & CO.S,
59 Olarhet Sired
AN imatuNsL sloor: OF
NEW GOODS
LOWEST E A STE N PRICES.
J. W. BARKER CO.'S,
59 Market Street.
THIRTY NEW STYLES OF
SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTLKS.
..I" E Ii" SILKS,
AT 50 1:71S. PER YARD AND UPWARDS.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
IThe lancet and chokeet eekctleus ever offere.l fu
his eity, at
2% DENTS PER YARD AND UPWARDS
Together with a general assortment of
WILL BE ON EXHIBITION TO.DIY
total
ENLARGEHENT.
BARGAINS
NOB
Two W 45033.19.
Haring Leased the :Ito!,
No. 79 Iliessr STERKT,
Neat to the on. we now occupy, t.z the purpose of
throwing them Into one- room, we will,
prirrlous , to making the re.
pairs, attar our
WHOLE O STOCK
AT
BARGAINS TO GASH BUYERS,
Either et wholesale or retnii, for the purpoto of re
ducing It es low u pormble, and opening .
the NEW ILUON with na
ENTIRE NEW STOCC.
JOSEPH HORNE,
mh3l T 7 MARKET STREET.
DOMESTiIi . DRY GOODS
REDUCED PRICES,
DEM GOODS OF AL!. CnADE,,,
HOCl2ra, GLOVIS, &c.
TICKING. CHICKS, PKIN Sm.
C. UANSON LOVE de CO.'S,
MINN
W. So D. HUGUS'.
00 PIECES FIGURED DE LAINES AT vi:crs
4.4 lILLACIIED MUSLIN AT 14y, CENTS
TEE BEST CALICOS AT I2N CENTS
PLAIN SILKS-ALL COLONS.
PLAIN SILKS-STRIPED AND COLORED
SALHOHAL AND HOOP 81611.25
REDUCED PRIM
Corner Fifth and Market Streets
SILKS I &Wil 1 I
I^3M=IMEZ
J. M. BUORHFIELD'S.
FANCY $Ui& FOR 60 On., WORTH T 5 en
do do do 76 do do 91,00
BERAGE ROBES, PO
DI LAIN to SSP do 313.00
-41111011)YEED BETS, 51,(4) do $l.
So COLLARS, bl) eta; So 51,09
Is this suxEitill.bo out-In ordor - to proper,
ho. making some cherries In tboStore.
*WM). L the - tlme to *Kura 1 „,
Ml=:l3
for mle at tbo
NEW GOODS,
Fait CASH ONLY.
L,ol' SKIRTS,
GOODS POE MVS AND DOSS WEAR.
74 Market street
JrBT fIECTEIV)LD ST
CLOTHS TOR CLOAKR.
W. h D. IiIIGUEk,
CHEAP FOR CASH
do 51,25
do do. $l,OO
do $9,00
49 MCO
do SAOO
de 11.51 , "12,00
1i of turns
p. 9 .
.-IXCEE.TMV7I . B.
PITTSBU kGH THEATRE,
._..—Wa. The .
Lan,
lw-web and unn.E r.
lY.•~~wr_._
Th 4 turn,' created hp the matehleiS 1.1111
MASTER 'ILL CSIOEISE.
- COMPARABLE PIANIST,
Aml ~rigluntor and out, genuine regresentatiTe of
the greet mystery Of
=3l
• ,
4 1
floe induced the Manager to prolong thoenpiptifit
of
ROBERT -HELLER;
Whn aOl apvt, on
•-• ,
Thursday, ,Friday and. Saturda y ; tt ,
In yet another merits of
ACTS DE.PRESTIMITATION,. •. L. •-•
,
AccoroplleLino the mcot mirsculona result" 4 / 1 1114).:
llni:li IN Elrror P.O.lfarflff SNALIe, pzoignmitto -
extraurditioly phusto of
TLIE SE.
Sulu BriUhl* ; -
NANO-FORTE MIAINGE
rho w halt• tnzludinz s rlungo of programm. sach
El DAY EVENING, DIESESIT Or
IOBEIZT HELLER,
eATURD.II. A GILA.SI) !.IATINEE for beztate4.
LE nuN FRED,
Tim Dodd,. un phenomenon. idloei 'it filch ocae ,
Flue the price of admiration to ell 1401 of the homely
pinoral nt twenty-five rentn.
lIALL.
LAST WE Elf OF NAGIC
To-Night, h id 7, poaltively Log night but c;ste of
•
PROF. ANDERSON
Who. triumphal career In Plibiburgh la brought tar
• clam in aurrequecco of prior ecgagemaritrilu,
GILAND GIST MATINEE, ut a p. m.,w SAT
URDAY, April stb, when every one attanding wrW
Ge preAtoted with o magic gift.
DOOM op. .t 7, t•ortortnaut•ol . o _Fo ., neztoest
u;cloak.
=EU
k.lO UC4TIOJYAL.
•E‘vi6KLEY ACADEMY,
Ow ssic.l anJ Cenotnercical ncranling'iSAo4lo:llllopj..
on the P. Pt. W. sod C. R. R., twvlve miles !ram'
Pittsburgh. . . .
Coo. JUS. S. TRAVELLI, A. 31., * ,
' -The fortieth sowlua NISI commence On MONDAY.
illuy 6th, 15t2,
,iictilmrd, etc., inquire a Melm. John Irian
S boUs, 57 V. nter street, or Me.urs. T. U. Nirttp •
Wool streo... Pittsburgh, orof the , Pilnelpal t
eaaccilepvdle P. u , Allegionly county, PC' • •: 57w
MEMlMMiinfia
F'EMFALfi COLLF.GE 75 THR STATAIL,'!.
The TERM. will commence WXDNILS.-
li.t 1, March •Y'.,
lu addition to an tho branch, woolly tatight a lop
kinlar Imtitudvw, ladtructione wit • be Oren' ilk t',
ur.411 Mmac and Tuktraphiag.• Those who . taw
•
45.../.8 to lustt wuaatailt ota.: wW fiLlaint tqo hIIIIOCiL
vaci., week in Vwcal 31usie from Prot:- *0111300RE,i':,;?",
tee., of charge. for a catalogue: - - • ; .4..
L. C. 1'a,03f11150. -
I'll YSICII-I,„IrS.
=llll=6l
I.llYSlit AN AND SURGEON
DAR°, No. ml FEDERAL STREET,
(oppoitta:Colonatido4tnot, near SusAini'Brgi!lja;)
LLE6 fl NY.CfT
2.1. U. JUNES,
103 WYLIE 87ltErti
UCT lOW S:11.. ES. • ,
ArAIJCTION.--On SrAttnily
eAcritug, April eaeck, rt, itasinag
/tali Auction House , will t e e a. largo...quenties of
it.oks, to every amoortnAtabiot uterio i•
LW. :ilVe anti:MlS reeerve, 4u, Ow ar4. l .
fr.= tbe city. T. A. Muc4:I4LLAX/P.'
.14
ROUT & SHUI • A
LY.VION • HOUHE:
Nu. 55 Fifth strest, tvlai b o
end Tidied alloOttainut /hints, :iiiid'aidtere,„ 2.-
comprising „Kip Boots, - Ecotch
Ahlw .Ites,9s.lord Ties, anisgrers(lalterai Brogan'.
eta. Boys' Ceri and hip ,Iluoks, Brogans, W= . ' •
tuti , T4s, Ladies' /outing Col:agleam (balers,
Tippet, &amends, Bun; Boots, 'Buskin - Illlppersisia -- ,'•
.I.linact and Übilden's Boot0;/docitand Omteri ' gist.
manta aqua to any in Inn cityi - and at Mk-11101M -'•,
T. A..'nlci.gl,l.AND, - •
()WTI:LING AT A LI,C T lON.—TO. •
S/GLIT. ut 3it sot is Dull Auction, will bs sold.
ww. , lty LW ,L(yriami, curqpruitig
yes. anti pauta. Alec, I.7utlntsoirts and btS1.11(1111.,
limit ry, etc, 1. A. :SfeCLELLAND,
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EZi AND BOY BOOTS 4414a);!'
131. SHOES, very cheap,f,t
McC LlST: &uctibn. b 5 Stab
Tjuur ..11.1.1“6 Ituur 6141' 1 4
11—From Atl to io twinge, ' •
apt xicctELiipsDlL
DittiN% BuOTS, 1311.0gS AND GAITISIE;st. •
66 Filth *trarlt.
A 1) 1 6' Lela Is
I.l.kftElt9 nt MaAoni. flail Aiwa= Mina..
TA QUI) SIURT:3, of every numb - or of
-1-I,lprin a, rt McCIA:LLANII's Auction.
CAO TO hicOLELLA—till'S AUCTI.
Voff FOB. YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES.
.Ir4.,rTs.
\VANTED.—Fivo good Rouse Paint- ,
era. Apply Immediately et •
RAKILTOSI d BARKER'S, -,
iipidtur 11 Third Mort,
WANTED—County
and City Wan- ,
v reels, to the 'moues of $6,000, for which tbe
highest price will be paid. Apply to
up 3 IleLALli b. CO. IDS.Foorth street:
Might Cold,
ca~ wk
` .gcal_q_lz,,,koo.acaerzerta
BRONCHIAL. Cr- aal e e 0/ioquat,
c ,„"i which might be the
10 0 1 ' witth a reinay,
if neglected, often tzindivates seriously.
Foto arc aware of the .intixmtarvxi qf
stiWing a "Vaiig-IL or alight'
,said in its /int stage: that tiihich
the Leginitimg". .uould yiel d. to
teinedy, nat attotchal. to, soon.
attacks the In '
4Potatea.astartchlatA , c4hzo
were first introduced eaten, year= ago. •
It has been premed - that . the y , am tilt„
beet article before the ppla.c.for
Weida,
Xatai-ith.; the Hooking
Cough. in A'anoutniition,i and
numerous affections of the:Mutiftati,
giving immediate relief
Public - Speakers & Singers .1
wi/kfind them effectual for *amble.
and strengthening: the mica.
Sold by odLCDruggida and Peedirs .
in_Afedicine.„ at 25 cants per .7xim „ •
For mile by SIMON JOfiIYIYION, G. ILZYSEIR
H. A. FAUN &STOOK 41100.,1L E. 811LLTRE2 DO.
B. L. PAIINESTOCK A CO., B. I.I7 . ANIUMIrOnr.i
riid RENDAREVIN BUM: tiambellaT
Q "13; 3:11 411).1"L11 I el
12f,TX114 CITY PITTEMMOBI,ATI
th oo o who loOro. - *!ilvete4 to pay t.tto Satirth.toston!
'meat of thott Grading 8;4 P.athAr Ativatrofot:tiro
'haeby ootitiodlltht If thervteb to arblit.Mitooliol,,,.
'gild amossment,thorwtli atlYtmoledfately;toolt,.
'Zeit ilt=l3ll,rmatAttliglte":
Aptu
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