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uFFICIAL. PAPER 01 :IRE ,017 F,
FRIDAY MORNING JAN. 17.
MATTER
Arrest of a Pickpocket.
Officers Moon and Gumbert yesterday
succeeded in arresting Washington Freeze,
a well known and expert pickpocket and
thief, who has been frequently under ar
rrst and in the Penitentiary one term. He
ha=_ been in the city several weeks and is
cL a • god with robbing a railroad conductor
of W ooster, Ohio, Richard Giiston, of $2O
and a watch, at Trimble's Varieties on'
New Year's night. The officers had been
on his track for some time, and on
Wednesday officer Richardson arrested
him, but was unable to convey him to the
Mayor's office, having only partially re•
covered from a recent attack of illness and
was obliged to let him ran on his making
his escape a second time. At an early
hour Wednesday evening officers Moon and
(lambert visited the house of Freeze', par
amour, on Grant street and, being refused
adm Ur to 'he rooms, burst open adoor
rand, ding him in company with his
mist ess, secured him. Re WEN locked up
in the watch house and yesterday morning
the Mayor committed him to jail. Another
clm comment was subsequently lodged
against him by Alderman pwston, upon
an information made by officer Fox, charg..
ing him with sealing a wallet containing
*75 and two railroad tickets from a strang•
or at the railroad depot. The officers say
they have the "dead.woud"on "Wa..h" his
time and that he must go to the Peniten
tiary Freeze escaped arrest in C.neinnati
last summer when his accomplices, Bird,
Howell and Arnold, were caught and sent
to the Penitentiary at Columbus for five
years. He will get his deserts now
ARREST OF PASTMS CHARGED WITH
MURDER. — Newspapez readers will re,
member that about the 10th of December
last a policeman of St. Louis, named Gill_
more, was shot in the street in that city,
while attempting to arrest two men charg.
ed with some offence, robbery, we believe.
S.me time after officer Hague received a
letter from Chief of Police Cozzens, with
a picture and description of the murderer,
one Wilson, and also a descriph
lion of his accomplice, Jos. Burns. He
.1166 been on the look out for these men
ever since, but heard nothing of them until ,
Thursday morning, when he ascertained'
that they were in the city. They were
traced to the beer saloon and tavern of B.
Auth, ortSmithfield street, where officer
Hague left them in bed, and securing the
assistance of officers Bernard, Dougherty,
Hamilton and Strain, returned and ara .
rested them in the afternoon. They also
took into custody Bdward Morgan, who
was in company with the other two. All
wore taken before Alderman 0 wston, who
committed them, on a charge of murder,
for further hearing. They will be 5301
back to St. Louis for trial, except Merger.;
against whom the charge will hardly be
made good.
We.learn that Wilson is a Pittsburgher
and formerly resided in the Ninth ward.
Ile real name is Patrick Maloney. Barns
was also raised in this city, but has not
resided here for many years.
MADAME ANNA BlBllol'. —This lady,
who gives a concert here t 'morrow oven.
ing, will be remembered as a most charm
ing vocalist, one who is known, admired
and loved wherever the art divine has a
devotee. We quote as follows from the
Cincinnati Enquirer, in relation to a re,
cent concert in that hit>:
"We were agreeably disappointed in
finding Madam Bishop fresh, blooming and
beautiful as when she sang a dozen years
ago. Nor is her voice in the slightest de.
gree impaired. Every note has that same
beautiful, clear, round quality which Dr
Bush tells: is ":orms the nigh( at perfection
of the human voice." It was our miafork
tune not to be present during the opening
part of the programme. The first s)ng that
we heard was that chotrming little gem,
Raw: Redbr•easf. It was sung with a quiet
simplicity eminently befitting its modetat
theme. We should have rtoognized Ed
ward as he appeared in the buffo
duet, Quante Amore, among a thousand,
as being the son of the never , to- be forgot.
ten Devilshon. Those who saw the father
in this: famous character will not fail to
obscrve the same told,•clashin: humor in
his son. Mr. Seguin has been endowed by
nature with an exquisite organ, and has
been blessed with the first musical instruc.
tore in the world."
--Some two hundred re•ervod seats for
the concert tomorrow ever-log were s)ld
yesterday at Mellor'3 murk store. the
sale will continuo to-dAy.
SasFannon OF THE Om) Banns. -_A bill authorizing the Banks of Ohio tem%
porarily to suspend specie psym en ts, passed
the Houao of ftepreson a .ives,at Columbus,
on Saturday afternoon. The bill provides
for the removal ut the penalties attached
to the Banks for suspension of specie pay
ments; that each Bank may pay out cif ,
culating notes of suspended "solvent
Banks" of the State and Federal Treasu,
ry Demand Notes, and that County Tres.
surers shall receive the notes of such sus.,
nended Banks and Treasury Demand
Notes for taxes. The consideration which
the Banks are to pay the State for the
privileva oonfprred on them by this bill
is, that they shall furnish the State sight
exchange on New York in coin for their
own notes, at a rate not exceed,ng one.
half per cent., sufficient to pay the interest
kenot annually 03 the so.called foreign
debt.
Tax United States District Court ad
journed yesterday, having transacted no
business of importance during the session.
The kmy tee tried was that of United
States vs Gouchenour, of Johnstown,
charted with passing counterfeit money,
resulting in his acquttal, The defense was
Conducted by Messrs. Kopelen and Noon,
of Johnstown.
The death of Hon .Wm. B. McClure WBB
announced in Court by Judge &aler on
Wednesday and after some fitting remarks
by members of the bar present, Judge Mc-
Candless adjourned the Court over until
yesterday morning es a mark of respect.
FIRXWELL BENEFIT OF MR COLLIN&
—The accomplished Irish comedian, Mr.
Collins, now playing at the Theatre, takes
a farewell benefit this evening, when a
splendid bill is offered, including the
"Irish Ambaesador," by particular request,
Mr. Collins es Sir Patrick, and, for the
last time, the attractive drama of the
"Colleen Sawn," Between the pieces, Mr.
Collins will sing the popular National song
of the "The Flag of our Union." He is a
capital vocalist and will do full justice to
the noble words ard beautiful air of that
composition. Mr. di terve/3- an over.
flowing house tonight and we hope to see
one.
TIM MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS.- Our
new Mayor, Mr. Sawkyir, will not an.
nctince his appointments until 'Saturday.
Meantime there is much speculation as to
who will be chosen. It is well settled,
hoivever, that Mr. David Mercer will be
Clerk, Robert ilaguo Chief of Police and
John 11. Sarber Captain of the night
watch. Officers Gumbert and Moon will,
ft is expected, be retained on the day
police and Patrick Pander and A J. Grib
ben will, it is thought, be appointed instead
of two of the present force. There is,
however, no certainty about the appoint+
melds and the anxious must wait a (ew
days.
Tait several P neer Railway Co
m.
pules bold their annual meetings, for
the election of Directors, &c:, next Mon
day,
=:l7=M
JAMES BRENNAN S iSTRAMED OYSTERS.
--Steamed oysters have 13...'W become an
"institution" among us, and the place to
get them is at James Brennan's, corner
Liberty and Wayne streets. He is a clever
gentleman, and having the most approved
apparatus, is prepared to furnish to &mi.
Iles oysters dons in this style by the bushel,
peck or half peck, and those wishing them
by the dozen can get them in 600 ntinutes'
i me.
JOISXPEI
..... ......... MITROAT /OM l;
SOSEPH =TEM & BON,
Mannfacturere of
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE dc, CHAIRS.
WAREHOUSE, 186 SMITHFIELD STREET,
(between Sixth street and Virgin alley.)
flog PITTSBURGH:
p HOTOGRAI'II ALBUMS
ALL STYLES,
AND
ALL PRICES,
-ALSO
DIARIES FOR 1 8 6 2.
FOR &ALI ET
W. S. HAVEN.
.00 CORN KIL WOOD AND THIRD HTRBIOT
WILL OPEN
NEW DRY GOODS
MONDAY, tJAN. 13th, 1862,
wg.One of our firm is now in thejEast and we
will be recelying
NEW GOODS DAILY,
bought exoln•lv:ely for cash, and
will be sold at a very mall advance on Eastern coat
Purchasers of all kinds of
will find it to their advantage to call and examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
GREY AND WHITE BLANKETS (home made
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
74 Market Street
I ati-i&-.
HIGHLY:IMPROVE") ritlitO FOUTES.
In the store of the •
Jewelry Manufacturing Association
Next to the Express Office.
WE ARE PUTTING GP SOM
f u l some seven octave centre Pianos, (back
and front finished. Thee a instruments have been
gotten up without regard to coat, and combine sea
aral patent novel improvements, the result of a
life time experience, tint Down in this mars et
They will be sold at low figures for cash, or ap
proved acceptances. The critical pianist and those
wishing to purchase a good, substantial
.FAMILY
PIANO are specially requested to examine them.
jet44t J. J. WISER BRO.
ADLES
BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S.
LADIES.BRUSH GOAT SMA NGHAPS
cLusuvia ouT brutes
AT REDUCED PRICES
As we will shortly commence to make our an
nual inventory . of stock, we bare made great reduo•
(tow; in the moon of
ALL OUR WINTER GOODS
The larger portion is much below the present
market price, having been Nought early in the eels,
son, and positive bargains can oe relied on.
Wholesale buyers are invited to call.
EATON, MAORIJI4.6
lan No. IT Fiftb streak
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH
riIHE SII.I3BCRIBER AI 4 I3OIINOES
to the public that die la jn daily receipt of
FRESH SHELL AND Cali OYMES, GAPE, Le,
and to prepared tosocommodate the patroottotAkla.
old and well known ho . n eireryttuog hi the
eating and drinking line at the shortest notice.
)a1047 JOHN SHALE% Protirtsto.
?~FrHt}II.&IIQ,~^
na• • " •
.11,u•f, bony, shomi ,- Ahat during
Um pia+. year 188 nevrbuildingirhava-been
- eiteted in that city, 'keen VistimiteelMit
of $187,450. Of ..these,29 areimtheYiret
tid; 48 in the Eicemd, 41 in the 'Plaid, -
and 28 in the Fourth. Oar sister city is
improving quite as rapidly as Pittsburgh.
MAT Nov .111100V.10, Andrew Robin.
son, clerk of the Commodore Terry, 'who
was injured in an affray on the wharf with
parties belonging to the Amnia, Graham,
was in a dangerous condition yesterday
and his recovery was considered doubt—
fttl Samuel Murdock, mate of the Brame
Graham, one of his assailants, has been
committed to await the result of Rob'n,
son's injuries and a warrant was yesterday
issued for another.
Moirrukay. —The deaths for the week
ending January 12th, were 16, viz: 6
males 10 females, 8 adults, 8 children ; all
white. Four adults died of consump
tion.
THE CONTINENTAL MONTHLY.—The
February number of this new magazine is
laid on our table by Henry Miner, Fifth
street. It is very readable and will, de
spite its abolition proclivities, be a valued,
ble addition to our literature.
BOARDIZIO.-A few persons desirous of
good board and a pleasant home, at prices
to snit the times, can be accommodated by
making early application at No. 158 Fourth
street, or addressing Box 638, Pittsburgh
, xstaxity —We learn that Capt. Muel..
Ir, of Erie, connected with the artillery,
now attached to Negley's Brigade, in Ken
tucky, has resigned on account of some
difficulty existing with his superior officers
and himself.
ATLANTIC AND G BRAT WESTERN RAIL
ROAD.-Wm, Reynolds, Esq., President of
this company, returned from Europe a few
days since, having gone abroad to secure
funds for the completion of the road. The
result of his mission is not known.
Flits.— On Tuesday morning, the re•
finery of W. O. W)lcox & 00., at Brie,
recently rebuilt, was destroyed by flrc.
One of the men connected with the works
was considerably burned.
THE mail train on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, due at one o'clock yesterday was
delayed until after dark by the running off
the track of a freight train, east of the
mountains, obstructing the road.
Tics Pittburgh Gas Company have de
dared a dividend of $2 60 per share.
=MEI
FOR CASH ONLY
DRY GOOD'S,
SOLD AT
D. S. DIFFENBACHBR'S,
N. 1.6 Fifth street.
OUR A 017619,
U4IIIIEIII
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
LOst Night's News up to Two O'clock
THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 .--amar.a.---On
motion of Mr. Vi aeon the bin in re
lation to the arrest of persons claimed
to be held to service or labor by the of ,
deers of the military or naval service of
the United States, was taken up. The
bill provides that any officer arresting
such person be discharged from the BOY.
Vice;
Mr. Collamer, of Vt., offered an amend
ment as a substitute that no officer of the
srmy or navy, militia or volLtAteers, shall
assame to exercise any authority to arrest,
detain, hold or control any person on ac
count ofauch being hold to service, and
any officer so offending, shall bo dismissed
from the service. •
Agreed to.
Mr. Saulsbury, of Del., c ffered an
amendment as a now section: Nor shall any
a tidier, or officer entice, decoy, or retain
, any such person from his master or own.
I er. He said he thought that the officers or
soldiers of the United States ought to
have nothing to do with the gaestion at
all, either way.
Idr• Rice, of Minn., moved to add af
ter the words "master or owners," the
words "who may be a loyal cit , zon of the
United States."
Agreed to:
Mr. Wilson opposed the amendment,
He said he was opposed to any kind of
justification of slavery. What he wanted
was to prevent officers from returning
slaves. Some of the officers had already,
diszraced the service in that way, and God
willing, and if he (Wilson) had the power,
he meant to prevent their confirmation by
the Senate.
The morning hour having expired, the
unfinished business of yesterday came up,
being the contested seat of the Senator
from Kansas, the question teang on the
motion of Mr. Clark to strike out the
word not," in the resolution of the
Commit toe on Judiciary "that Mr. Lane
be not entitled to the seat."
- .
Mr. MeDJugal, of Cal., opreed the
amendment and contended that the Presi.
dent had authority under power to sup
press the insurrection, to appoint M
Lane a Brigadier. Ho thought the Sena
tor from Kansas was attempting to exercise
military and legislative power at the same
time, and in fact had no right to his seat
in the Senate.
Mr. Lane, of Kansas, said he had re..
fused to accept the office on the 22d of
July. He referred to the contest in Kan.
sae with Mr. Stanton for the Senate and
said that four days after he was elected,
the Governor whom ho had overthrown
and the contestant whom he had beaten,
declared his seat vacant.
Mr. Wright, of Indiana, thought the
question was partly a legal one. The
Preident having appointed him to an of
flee which was not created, the Senator
from Kansas could not accept it, and
therefore did not vacate his seat in the
Senate.
The discussion was continued by Messrs.
Lane, S anton, Clark and Foster.
The vote being taken on Mr. Clark's
motion to a rike out the word "not," it
was agreed to. Yeas, 34; nays, 16
The Senate then went into ex.cutive
session and subsequently adjourned.
Hones —After a debate of several hours
Hous3 adjourned with the understand
ing that the question be taken up to , .
morrow at one o'clock.
Mr. Baker's Report—lnvest'
gallon of Army Frauds--Lx
changed Prisoners.
WASHINGTON CITY, January 16 —The
following is the resolution reported by Mr.
Baker, of New York, not by Mr. Van
Horn, as erroneously printed, from the
Committee on Roads and Canals, which
was agreed to :
Resolved, That the Secetary of War be
directed to ascertain and report to the
House as early as precticable, what ar
rangements can be made, and the terms of
the same, with the railroad companies on
the line between Washington and New
York, by the way of Baltimore and Phil.
adelphia, for the construction of a side
track between Bristol and Chester in
Pennsylvania, through West Philadelphia,
and also for the construction of a side
track from Back River to the Relay House
in Maryland, through West Baltimore,
and also for the construction of another
track between the Relay House and Wash.
ington, so as to open a speedy and direct
communication between the said cities of
New York and Washington, and furthers
more, that he be directed to invite propo
sitions for the construction of a distinct
and direct road from Washington to New
York.
The Government Contract Investigating
Committee are now engaged upon the suits
jeci of alleged frauds in this vicinity.—
They discover that the same horses have
been twice sold to the government. Su
perintendents and Inspectors are bribed to
certify to horses, s3metimes selling them
to private individuals ; that the enormous
amounts paid by the War Department for
transportationA,induce strong competition
among railroad companies, so that many
Colonels in the West, moving their reg,
manta East, have received each from
$1,500 to $2,000 bonus; that some Sutlers
are making $3,000 pr.( ti:s per month ; that
nearly all the Sutlers south of the Pot , .mec
sell liquor with the knowle Igo of the offi.
core that it is smuggled in boxes marked
" government and hospital stores," or
packed in barrels and marker "Beef."
Major Jourdan, of the Brooklyn 141 h,
having been appointed Lieut. Colonel of
the 10th Legion, enables Representative
Van Wyck, who is its Colonel, to give
much of his time to the business of the
Investigating Committee, which will soon
proceed to the examination of the contracts
for wintered, disabled and sick horses, as
proposed by Representative McPherson's g
recent resolution.
Bo far about 1000 prisoners on each side
have been exchanged, nearly 500 of whom
were connected with the army of the Yoe
tomac. The system of exchanges inaugur
ated by our Government, is fully recipro
cated by the rebel authorities.
The contested election Lase of Frederick
Stanton against General Lane Is consider,
ed one of the most interesting that ever
came before she Senate.
General Lane's right to his seat was con
firmed by a vote of 24 against 16. It is
understood that he, together with his staff
will shortly leave Washington for the
purpose of assuming command of his divis.
ion. There is perfect harmony of views
between him and General Hunter, who is
in command of the department of Kansas.
His friends tonight complimented him
with a serenade.
Among the schemes presented to Con•
gress is one proposing a permanent annual
revenue of $220,000,000 and pointing out
the mode of raising this sum. The writer
advocates the issue of $ 3 00,000,000 de
mand notes and $1,000,000,000 of 6 per
cent bonds redeemable at the pleasure of
the government after twenty years—these
demand notes to be converted into six. per
cent bonds at any time. Another pro.
position is for the government to receive
specie on t h e deposit, issuing certificates,
therefore payable- at any of the public de
positories.
Sharp's rifles haveq been ordered for the
Sharpshooters, at Colonel Berrden's rep
-I..rErXtrwatTEt, 10.2
Intelligence has been, teiliefted. bete that
four thousand Union Indians-la Cherokee
county, were attacked on the- 6th by a
superior force of Texans. The rebel Ina
dians were compelled to retreat. They
are now-in Kansas.
BligkalerGeneral Denver, left to-day
for Western Virginia.
A continual guerilla warfare is esrr led
on 1n Johnson and Bates counties, Mo ,
routing bands of rebels and detachments
of Jennison's command.
A quantity of Government stooks has
been recovered and other prol erty corals,
eased.
On the sth, near Columbus, Johnson
county, the Federal troops were tired cn
from ambush and five men killed.
The Supreme Court of Kansas is now
hearing arguments on the Gubernatorial
question. The Attorney for the contest.-
mit has fllcd a petition for a writ of man,
cl..mus to compel the Stile Bosrd of Cali
fornia canvassers to count the vote cast
for George A. Crawford for Governor at
the late election.
trike at the
_Philadelphia
Navy Yard
Pill Lk.DZLPHIA, Jan. 18.—The Work%
ingmeu cf the Navy Yard in this city
struck o•day, refusing to accept the new
regulations reducing the wages and ex
wnd irg the time of labor and resolved to
e , mmunicate with their fellow•workmen
of Now Y.rk, Boston and Washington,
r• queuing their active co-operation in
urging upon Congress the repeal of the B.h
section ut the act of December 1881, make
tng those changes
From Cafio.
Clam, Jan. 10 —A force was sent from
this point to Paducah, of 19 regiments of
infantry, 4 regiments and 2 companies of
cavalry and 7 battalions of artillery.
The steamer January with the 46th Illi
nois regiment, Col. Stuart, is aground two
miles above (Jape Girardeau'. She can.
not be reached by steamers. A land force
with a provision train, has been despatch
el to her assistance. They will probably
march to Jonesboro, aid come hen by
railroad.
The river is full of floating ice.
Front Harrisburg.
iiARRISALTEG, January 16.—The Be.
publicans refrained from waking a nomi
nation for State Treasurer in hopes of ef.
!'acting an arrangement with the Unfbn
Democrats, wh, as yet have held no eau.
(us A Committee of three Wag appoint
ed to wait upon the Union Damocrate
I 41.
Minister to Russia.
WABEINGT,,Iti, Jan. IG.—The Senate
was in executive session four hours today,
on the nomination of Oameron as Minis.
ter to Russia. Trio debate is represented
as earnest and spiritcd. No definite vote
was taken, other Senators being desirous
or previously expressing their viows on
th 3 sutj ct.
From Fortress Monroe
FIAtTRENe , Muffin 'R, January 16 —The
storm still continues, with high wind and
rain. The remainder of Burnside's ex.
pediti )n is detained until the weather
moderates.
Company D, Capt. Mclntire, of Union
Coast, Guards, has been ordered to the fri
gate Congress.
News ftum Burneide'a fleet is expectxd
o•morrow.
Arrival of Two (A omplete Bat
tea lee and Arms from Ham
burg.
Nicw YORK, January 16 —The ateamer
Salionia has arrived from Hamburg. S' , e
sailed on the 30th ult., but did not touch
at Southampton. She brings two com
plete bAteries arid a large supply of small
arms.
The Ohio Basks
CLEVNI.A.ND, Jan. 16.—The Legislature
of Unto passed an act today authorizing
the suspension of specie payment by the
banks of the State.
One of the conditions of the Bank Bas•
pension Law is, that the banks shall re•
sumo in fifteen drys after the New York
banks do.
From Kentucky.
LOUISVILLE, January 16.—A1l is qu le
below.
Policemen Kirley, is roported dying
from his wow d received yesterday,
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
LIBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Bladder.
HALMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Kidneys.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Gravel.
RELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Dropsy.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervousness.
HBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness of Vision.
HELMBOLIYS BUCHU for Difficult Breathing.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
BALMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Universe! Lassitude-
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of Dismiss.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Night Sweats.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wakefulnesa.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin.
IHELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions.
Ef ALMBOLD'S BUtAI U for Pain in the hank.
HELMBOLD'S SUCH U for Hearin( 88 of the
Eyelid, with mporary Suffusion and Loss of
Sight
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Mobility and Rest
lessness, with Want of Attention and Horror
of Society.
HELVBOLIYS BUCHU for Obstructions.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Excesses arising from
Indiscretion. and si: Diseases of
EM ALES- FEMALES - FEMALES
FEM A LE - i-rEMALES-FEM iLFI3
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR
CONTEMP L ATING MAREIAGE,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS
THBVA REOR NO AVAIL
TIF_LMSOT EXTRAOI' BUOHU
IS THE VERY BE IT REMEDY IN THE W 03.1 D
For all ootrip , amta incident to the Sex, wnetner
arising from Indiscretion, Babas of DiaMps
tion, ur in the
DECLINE OR CHARGE OF LIFE.
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
ake no more Hallam, Mercury or Unpleasant
Medicine, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Dia-
Ylabfei.
lIELITBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCAU CURES
eKVItIGT DICR.ASILS
. .
In a!I their stages. At little expense.
Little or no ch nge of diet; No ineonvetuen
AND No EXPOSURE.
Use RELMBOLL'S EXTRACT BUCHU for Ex
ceases from habits indulged In
BY YOUNG A/VD OLD,
..4 "
And for all diseases arisiog from habits of clissina
lon. It removes all improper discharges, and will
restore the patient in a abort time to a state of
heath and purity.
Use RELMBOLD.B EXTRACT BOOR U for die
eases said affections of the most distressing char
acter.-
Use RELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU for •
afteotione and diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
Wheiher existing i
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating, and no metier
of
HOW LONG STANDING.
.. .. .
All the above dieraßea and vymptoma admit of
the same lreotweat and may originate from the
Milne MU
Read I Read I Read!
HELMBOL BUCHU le safe and pleaaant in
taste and odor, bat immediate in Us aCLIOn.
Peri.onally appeared before me an Alderman o
the city of Philadelphia, H.T.HELMBOLD, Chem
at, whooeing duly sworn, does say that its prep*.
tion contains no narcotic, Inerottry or injurious
drugs, but is purely vegetable.
H H.E,LaI. OLD, Bole fdannfactnrer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, the 28d day of
November,ll3lK
WE. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $6, delivered to
an y thirene.
Prepared by If. T. RELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical chemist,
104 South Tenth street, Felon Chesnut, Phila.
BEWARE OF COUNTELSFEIIUES
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose -of their own" ,„and
"ether" arbel, s on the reputation attained by
Relmbold's t=ermine Preparations,
Extract Buena.
Sarsaparilla.
" Improved Rose S.
.I.S.EPORMILMBOLD'S. Take no other
Cut oat the adve,tisement and send for a
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
Sold wholesale and retail by
DR. GEORGE IL KEISER,
140 Wood street
n01641m-wa
$lO RIFLES! $lO RIFLES! I $lO
RU1,143111 for sale by
aNJ BOWri a TETLEY,
UM Wood ot.
Alp,l
PITTSBURGI-116410C103.
wPRIliTar 814117 T-74--
Carefully ite;i3o,l4ntir k
rzci t e . f s l l ..fiur
own Coinnsei - 04 - Xendrier . . , •
Prresiyonag, ./nttFuiry 1314 1862.
We have no itoprovotanntin,-Atenineon to note
mince our last. The deroand ts chit* load and
figures are unaltered.
Apples—Sales in lots Of choice at 82,750400 lip
barrel.
Ale... Pittsburgh Marimacuutut continues in
felt demand, with steady au'Patients to all parts ch
the country The established - rates at present are
61)1s. hL bbla. . bbls. h.f. bbls
Hennet...sB,oo $4,00 trivita...-44,00 - $4,00
X......„.... 6,00 8,00 X. 8.1::....... 7,00' '5007
Cream- 5,0046,002,N4p1,00 Porter.- 6.00 . -Ate
Ashes... We note no• material chit Pots
rate at 44114 c and Pearls at 5 1 / 4 ,4 c; Soda
Ash at 3 , 4.3Yci .Nltrate of Bode at 6%4 and
Concentrated Lye 10Y‘o, Ifi lb.
0 1 11C0111...We -continue to te as fellows 1
Shoulders 4ye 'p an Bides 6Xm plain Hams 7c.
Sugar cured uo, Bc.
Benzole-bates in small lots at 400 per piton,
bat a supply in market.
Beans -Are in great request but the supplg is
limited. We quote at $1,4541,80 *bushel for small
white.
Butter-Sales of choice roll making at 12@
12 % II lb.
"treeing-Bales at $1,7541,67 per dozen for com
mon and s 2 ,W®2,BOdorltooodd and fancy.
Buckets and Tuba -The Beaver manatee
mere' prices are as follows:-dPickets plain, insides
it dozen $1,45; painted inside, $1,60; 8 hoops, $1.76;
Tabs, No. 1 3 hoops,..flzlozark, gab; No.l 2 noops,
16,76; No. 2 $6,00; N0..40,_N0. 4, $4,75; No. 61
14 00;
Keeler' No. it, VA Balt Bushels, sealed
Buckwheat Flour... Aides of new crop in
lots at $1,7541,67 *lOO fts:
Candles... Bales in lob! : et 10a per pound for
Moulds.
Cheese-The market is well supplied, with
sales of W R, at 11344133f t d.ft lb.'
Cider _Dales at $44);50 ft bbl for sweet.
Corn Bleal-Sales prinie sete r d at 45450 c 'p
bushel. . „_
Cordage...
L
Manilla Rope, coil.. 9cplb Manilla Hope, cutllefllb
Hemp " " .10c16111) Tarred " 130$11b
Hemp " " .11crfith Tarred " cut 14efilb
Pac'ng Yarn, fi ne-120*th PatompYarn, coml2o*lb
Bad Cbrds-Manilla, $2, fp* dozen; Hemp
11,60, $1,37,52,0042,75 Ti dozen; Hemp coil, 11. fi lb.
Plough Law-Manilla 8704404tuen ilemp7oc.*
dozen. ' .W 7 V7411
Cotton thrdage...CottonSopeUrrards,2oe.
do. below 'X Ho.; Bed Condi, 62 0 4 ,75 p
Awn. Plough Lines t l , 2 rm4atrcordesa,64.
Dried Beer-T emend, princi
pally local, at 10A 4 11c., . i
Dried Fralt.dBal ' 1 --
. -es at 12,754
s,ro gi bushel; Applesat b:7? 2..: .
Effllw-In good xl -• . • • • Mei .of packed In
bbl z, at 134 18% per doh . av .
WiaL
Feed... The sales ar littd , prices better.
We quote 'Middlings at 31 100 ms .; Shorts
55462 e; Bran at 45450% at 60646.5cd OD
meal, $18420 ft ton. . „4, r ,...
Flour... The tnarketle. - I*o4lapplied, with only
• small demand. Prices - tuterhadvanced and we
quota at 54,60@4,75 fizere~601045,25 for ex• ra
family and $5,5045,75 fotailftlybrunds.
Feathers...We quote' Prime Western at 45c
from first hands:4B4soc. fropristore.
Gratis._ Wheat is without material change. We
quote R.ro at 064,98 c: and Watts at $1,0441,06.
Coss is selling at 44445 a. OATS are unchanged, and
we quote at 25426 0 tram first bands , and 2 80 from
store. Barley and Rye dull and without change.
Groeeries_N- U...24;ar is steady at 10410V,c
per IN N i) Molasses 10.46 to is g 4 Coffee has
advanced 2r4211c for Rio and ' fiery unsettled;
Rice 848i4c.
Ilay...Bales . at scales limited aps749 per ton.
Rld, -
sdes...l3 ides are gone uperagreen salted are
selling at 7@7}fic W lb; dry dint 18616 c.
Hominy_ While Flint lam, selling at 14,50 per
barrel
Hogs... Are offered at V@AlB'l4loo IDs, gross
and (ow buyers at the agar. s. Dr eland Hogs sel
t :3)44i4e goID
Iron and If ailla...The manufacturers quote
common bar at 2V i c 'l4 ID ; other descriptions in
proportion. Nails, 10 to Bd. at p 2,50 ; Bd, and Cd at
52,76; 7d and dd., sa.ovo ; Ltd, $8:1t6; blued, $3,50;
Sd do, $4,00; 3.4 do One, $6,000.6,50. Spikes,_3 to 6
in., $2,76; wrought do., 14 264.4,75.
LartL...oity sells at 748 c If lb, in kegs and
Leather... The market U 3 steady, with no
change in our old quotations:
Bed Spanish Sole lit i ab Z142.6c Upperit dos $3902.8
Slaughter...._...._' 264)29c Bridle
Harness-- .... .. " 270ne Skirting "
Lie.—louerrille sells- reguiariy aiiii,2o4A3.
per O.
Lumber, Green... There is - but little now
coming to market, and the florae, are for par
Uy seasoned. The prices range—for Common $lO
1412 per 1,000 feet and Clear $20,00; Timber 406 c
$t cubic foot, and 9hingless2,26 111 1.000.
Lumber, Seasoned—The followingare the oho
'Lucius per 1,000 feet, for seasoned lumber at city
yards Common 1 in. boards, $14.00.
011—Crude Rock has advanced and large lots
selling at 14016 c $1 gal; refined Carbon is worth
400)46c., crude Lubricating at 20q Lard Oil. No 1,
70®75q Linseed 06669 .Refined Coalat 86.:340c..
Pig illetal—There lebut InUe doing. We note
a few sales of Allegheny, at $2l, and Teimesse
$26 per ton.
Potatoes... Prime bleahatuicalks are worth 450
60c:f bushel at wharf,
Perswdati.—WlS oplob4 blasting and Mining at
0,60 9 keg rifle et $8,264 safety Mae t 5,00 IWO
feet.
Rye Flour,—Dull at 12,76@2,87 barrel.
Salt— l• steady at the advance and Na 1 sells at
$1,60 11 WA; Igo.' extra $1,76.
laoaps_The Wolin& are the manufacturers
prices Rosin, 4;404 No. 1 Palm, 04 Castile and
Toilet, 1004 Sawy ers Chemicalolive, 4Sici.; Wo
man's Friend. 7o la
Stareh...W 'is selling at 4* 9lb in lots.
gheettivir l / 2 Varna, 41te—Tne market 10 81
cited and unsettled, and Sheetings have advanced
to 18019 c per yard, We can give no quotations
for Yarns, 44.. this week
are as follows, at tour mon the time or credit
or for cash : Eagle Sheetimpi, 11c.
agars do 103i0.
POMID TAANZ.
1108.6 tolo Inclusive 26e. 11 lb No. 16- 33oVilb
Noe. 11 and 12 29 1p lb No. 17._ 34 ip lb
No. 13. 30 14 lb No. 18--...- 36 VI lb
No. 14.-...---- 81 VI lb No. 19 ..... - 38 V 16
N 0.10...................-. 62 VI 2:, No. 20---. 37 el lb
MIMI TAMIL
No. 400 ...... ... 160 VI doz. No. 800___
No. 600 14 VI " No. 900....
No. 800 13
Ili ip " No. 1900.-
No. 700 12 "
casartcurata, Itarnao, M.
Clain,°ore 29tiglb Candlewick.— 26c 1 10215
under 15 cute rf Wit 18 11 lb
" over 28 TO Batting, family 20 19 lb
Coverlet 85 ath No. L- 18 10 lb
Caulking__ 28 211 b 0 2._ 18 18
lb
Straw—Bella from sty scales at 11 6 „ 0 007,2614
ton.
Tallow...ltough quotes at 8418Wc and country
rendered at 51 %@)100.
White Lead, Litharge, gte...White Lead
is Inn, and in steady demand at 2'2,80 II keg for
pure oil and del' 90. subject to the usual
discount. ItedLead 8,4509 e. net, and Litharage 83,5.
Window Gletaa.:.The prices remain steady,
and we quote as follows for city brands, in boxes of
dtty feet, with 15 per cent. discount: 6xB and
7x9, $2,00r, 8:10, 21,25; Bxll, Call, 9x12 and 10112,
12r Bll3, gal.& and! /502t14, $,2.J 10x16 and
1U:18,88,00.
Whisky...ls within! &lenge. Common Rea. ,
tided Bells at 170I8c; better grades 19(d,,21c; New
Rye 7ift@ST,oo per gal , ani Old Rye at. 5 4 60 62,00
er gal., 18 In akettrkt o nW a
T hA BE RRM 4'o,ol'W B 11,
TUBER E Y'
Q TH
WAS ••,,
WASH
TEAS
TEABERR .THWA9B,
HWaSH,
Tirdt/Mb
TS OTH WASH,
This &lilt ise rpost valuable
G repara
tions
s of the ; rifling the Tee p th and
um.
By its regulaetteeybt Are insured Teeth free
from aaid and tarty:
It will our dTheWth - the mouth and gums
It will cure bleeding gtutut.
It will make soft., spongy gams hard and healthy.
It will neutreze all offensive secrettons of the
mouth, and impute tOghg:el aroma to the teeth.
Prepared by
JASEPH FLRMI NG,
• 408)11P11 FLEMING,
oorner of the [demand and Market.
lent oorner of the Diamond and Market
FOR itkNT—
Small Ptorellecnna.poreer 8d and Market ets:
A large Store Room - add Dwelling House Ln
Idarket guest near Fourth;
A large Warehouse on Water street, above
amithflel i;
Three large halls in ilidane's Building;
No.BB Rosa street a comfortable dwelhng house;
No. U Ross stram, well arranged for comfort
and con yenionce;.
No. 80 Liberty street, six rooms and cellar.
A large dwelling house on Third street;
No. 22 Third street, large and convenient;
N 0.319 Penn street, with large yards, grape
vines, Act
No. 1 , 6 Ferry street, hall and 1 room.;
A small dwelling !mute on 1i0.1.5 arrest, heal of
No. 27 Duquesne street, 4 rooms and garret:
No. 6 &mud s:meeh
A house on Dawson stree4
No. 4 Second street.
Three houses In Spline's Court
A comfortable hone on Mount Washington.
s. tiOTREERT a sure.
6 61 Mazket street.
THOMAS FARLEY'S
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOIdB,
N 0.164 FEDERAL 81'., ALLEGHENY,
UNDERTAKING, In all its branches, will receive
prompt attention. Orders can be lett at the room
r a• the Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio
treat, Allegheny.
25 TGS, 8. 0. RAMS
& ires Breakfast Bacon;
In store and for sale by F. SELLERS a 00.
noon Penn street, Pittsburgh
6GROSS W INS OW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP, for sea: P T
OEO. A. KELLY, Druggist,
No OD Federal street, Alia.-ileses,
Mlbl3ol3sl CLAY-100 barrels of the
oelesrstSit cAittentaust Fire Cloy for illaits
Pots, to, tot** bi
tad
HENRY H. COLLINS.
- 01100 E
&&LE OR 'RENT—A. Dwelling
House in Birmingham, now occupied by the
aohsertbett - Enattne at N 0.104 SECOND STREET
041.41 I C. T. WIESEN
Mißtaitie eopy.)
RI 17 El PC IsT El IV'S .
PORT OP ivntikititiliGH:
ARRIVED;
Franktin, Bennet, Brownsville.
Gallatin, Clark, Brownerlle.
Col. Bayard, Peebles Ellasbet h
DEPARTIO.
Fret kiln, 13e1121 t, Browit , vole
Nsllaii o, Clark, do
bt.yerd, Peebler, Et a +bsth
tar Any emission in our river col.
[ma will be aceetutted for bye death in the family
of oar liver zeportk-r.
Fur t Indianan and.Lonindlle
THUSBD
. Y. 10 A. 151:
1 1 1 HE FINE PASSENGER STEAMER
EMMA, J. H. Mantas ooinmander, leaves.
83 Announced
ttcr height or pa.ssge orptily on board or to
jal4 J LIyINGAJON
For clncinnatl, coaliville and
Evansville.
N EW PASSENGER STEAMER
CIT
-IZE9, R. Ca.houn, commander, leaves for the
above and ktermediate ports as anoptinced.
For freight or passage apply on !sled. jar.
or Cincinnati and Louisville
TT; URSDA Y. 10 A. M.
• •
H E FINE 8 RIMER
SAINT LOUIS, S. A. Reno, cont , , •
manlier. leaves as above.
For freight or p• amiss apply on board or to
J B LIVINGSTON Al CO.
ials J. COLLINS & CO- Agents.
For Cincinnati and Louisville
TIII9 DAY, JAIN UAItY Ib, 1.0 IC
rrilE FINE PASSENGER •
Reamer BAY CITY, J. W. Anti
wait,:comm.mibr, leaves as above.
For freight or nonage apply on board or to
j 5 J. B. LI V J GSTON A CO.
For Cincinnati, Cairo and Si.
Louis.
THIS DAY 10 A. M.
THE FAVORITE PASSEN
GER steamer DLCOTAH, D.L.
Hendrickson, commander, leAves as •
above.
For freight or paseage app:y on hoard• 106
For Cincinnati. Louisville,
Evansville, Cairo and ft,
Lou Gs.
THE FINE STEAMER -ipso.
nAINT CLOUD, C. A. Dravo,
Commander, will I( art for the
above and intermediate pmts.
For freight or passage ap pi on board.
.egalar Tuesday Packet For
Marietta and Zanesville.
H E fine passenger steamer
EM.Mt tiR.HAM, Captain Mon
roe Avers commander, leaves Puts
hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. in., and
Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. in.
For freight °passage apply on board, or to
J. 13. Lniao,rrom a Agents Pittsburgh.
For Cincinnati & Louisville
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 10 A. M
THE FINE ST EA MER J.,W
HALLMAN, A. M'Carthy common.
der, leave. , as above.
For freight or paaaaga, apply on board, or to
jAIL J. H. LI VING6TON A 00.
For Cincinnati and Louisville
Tuts DAY, 4 P. M.
THE FINE PAC'KEr MEL
NOTTE, Mokvow n, command-r,
ravages above.
For freight or paaereza apply on board jal4
For Cincinnati. Lotaisvii.e and
St. Louis.
SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMER
PRIMA DaNN it, George W. Moore, comman
der, leaves as announced above.
For freight or paceage app:y on board or to
J a. KINGSTON k CO,
jal4 or JOHN F , AUK.. Ageing.
For Cincinnati. Louisville
Evansville and ISt. Louis.
THIS DA Y,:.I.4.NUARY 14, 10 A.M.
THE FINE PASSENGER
side wheel steamer COMMER
01u, 6. W. NEARE, commander, mil
leave for the above and intermediate porta.
For fi eight or passage apply on board or to
jail 14 JOHN FLACK A C').
'or Cincinnati ,I.oulsvltle and
St. Louts.
THIS DAY. JANUARY la.
91 11 11 E splendid passenger
steamer MARENGO, 0 64
commander.
For fr.ight or passage apply on board or
lanl6 - J, B. lIVING3TON* CO. Agents.
or Marietta, Ganipolis. Par
kersburg and Portsmouth.
EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. M,
TH E , FINE PABSEN-
GER steamer. J. B. FORD, d,,,N.
R. Herr, commander, leaves as -
announced above.
For freight or passage apply on board.
IJORN NLAORtAgent
Gallipo — Us.
EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. M.
THE STEAMER SCIENCE,
Captain Wm. Reno. leaves for
Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg and
Gallloolis, making weekly trips,leaving Pittsburgh
every WEDNESDAY at 4 o'clock, and returning
leaves Gallipolis every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock.
nolB D. R. LEWIS. Agent.
-12 c lidos
...12 It .
..12 It
For Beaver, Ste benvllle and
Wheett - fp
THE PACKET STEAMER,
J. T. M'COMBS, L T. 111,Combe
Commander, leaves for the above ports
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
del4 J. COLLINS A CO, Water street.
For in artetr - Gs-
arlettlci : vaallf Par•
kersbarg and Portsmouth:
REGULAR WEERLY PACKET.
THE FINE PASSENGER
steamer ROCKET, Captain Jo
Wolf, will leave for the above and in
termediate porta every Saturday at 10 x, m.
For freight or passage Apply on board or to
nole JOHN B I.IV lIIi6BTON & CO. Agents.
For Marietta, rarkersbuirg
mad Gallipolls.
REGULAR BATULDAY PACKET.
THE FINE SIDE WHEEL
, teamer UNDIN.E. 3f.d Cox, com
mander, leaves Pittsburgh every Oat
urday at 4 p. m, returning leave, (.4allipo. is every
Tuesday at 10 a, m.
For freight or passagg apply en board or to
STEAMBOAT AQENC f.
WILLIAM HAZLETT
JEW opened an office at
NO. 94 WATER STREET,
Where he will transact a getter al Steamboat Agency
business, and would solimt a share of patronage
from steam boat men. noBo-Bhn
40. 34 2' 4 1v
► A
CYCOIL=A434I
THE GREAT CURE :FOR CORSOMPTION
THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI-
A DINE haying made it the study of yea's to
concentrate the life of thel'ine Zree into a Medi
cine for diseases of the Lunge and Throat, is now
offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex
perience. This truly great and good medicine Is
prepared w.th much care, the tar being distilled
ezprersly for It, is therefore tree from all impuri
ties of common tar.
It has cared more cues of Consumption than any
known remedy on earth
It will cure BRONCHITIS.
It will cure ASTHMA.
It will cure WILE THROAT AND BREAST.
It will cum COWES AND COLDS, and is an
nth:table remedy for animism' of the KIDNEYB and
URINARY COMPLAINTS.
os., Beware of Counterfeits
llou have th e Dyspepsia nee WDSHARTS DYS
PEPSIA PILLS, and P they do not cureou
ao to the manta whom you purohaee j
them,andramme your money.
Please call at his eV re and. gets descriptive of
mbar. A box of Pliba sent by mall, post-paid on re
ceipt of One Dollar.
No.lo. South B.coud street, Phila,
• _L Q C. WISHART. Proprietor.
Sold by DE. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street.
noWlyeod
a... GROSS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES, jAst reedv_QC
_and for sale by
eIER A- •
de* Pki. 60 Federal ailier
WEDNESDAY, 10 A. AI
rIIO HORSE OWN:X.II'B.—DR. Swrarr's
INFALLIBLE LINLIKENWOH. HGEE.IO3 is
unrivalled
. by any.in all cases of hanieneespirising
from 8 Bruises or Wienciabito(ftsrefleet la,
and certain. Harness or - Saddle Galls.
Scratcher, Haag., We, it will also -apply cure
Bparin and Rinetiona may easilyte rereitted and
cured in their Incipient stager, but emanate] eases
are beyond thereweritallrly of zrodical anw: - No erne
of the wine. however, is BO deaptur*ar mopes" h u t
it may be allevhded'by this Liniment, and its faith
ful application will always remora the Lameness,
and enable the horse to travel with oferrparative
*UM.
Every horse owner shmnd have ihillfelnody at
hand, for its timely use at Qua fleet sppootomoo, of
Lameness will eft , dually patent tbomaLarnildOla
diseases mentioned, to whion all botaiaam, HAWN
and which render so many otberadae anoint%
harem near y worthless.
TO THE Puma°.
ifirLintfAlitigva:- - . ~ ...!- ! ,1, . ....1.
,as Parsimsms of all do. 7, , , A: . 47 -
nomituttlona. Irma genre ", ''.,• 4
1,1111 , 4 &theme."' ' chsereere,- .--7,7
i seliabuse and disaasea or t,i,.; ,ii . -1, - ;;/ / , 7 0
~.ti
1 stnatione common and '4 . ,,i1,' ,---
. rimdimitaryontian oftioth ,'..- • -
r - +4- , '
4 Sete%. an., iln,' lliaglool Marred. '
dome
n_o- -
' Di i Steavvr.ms pubitabea : 'the.., fact of hie dohig
80, lie ‘7tC174311 cud" Wally Mettast. ale'''' "'
dreadfully shock e d and,-tibiae it a meet ,inn
very immoral, and , for eentamin -on o ne
v
corruption arctic ..thoir wiver, ermine* eons. ~
Li • ,-- i•aust‘• I heir fatally playeleiina ehould , latri ri r 4 7
1 cautions to keep were ha 4.atieraince that they.do:o 4.
, t e sumeas Dr KR ANs rituP. (excaPt Puhtb3hibiO4,3-,1-1
`Meat a lucre'ive pro:tate Mv;ht. be test to them , ,, a - ,o-;
unong stupid toasty Modest and preaumptuaue, i„ : „., o ,
tam,h i bore ape raised la ignorance, 2 1/ 1 21 1 t i s ' 4:. , ,i
aa m i taro Oms and 'oho Monty, .1. 4 , -,4.7-,,l
g , m3e, sense. k 3 , tollallATS eartill ! Myllte . riMattl k -- - :4:
meanly °rill y 'gotten. IL is to puhlmity, floweret t..-1
that, namorote par nma at i setidiflDO tie tiZetie - ::, I, • ',..0
'that their scan. miu..b en and wardNpreirmarny. , ~,
feeble, .t ckly r_l 01 ad_' -.te condition andaripeggc,...-,-;.,
since, haver been re_qtaivc, lo wraith andiagorty Dr„. ~, , ,,r,
SiteNSTILUP, besides many before and after abar,,,,, i, ... ,, F
. ezt,a thibughhite have been saved much bantam% v„--„.,q
anxiety, mutilate:hen, ac. Manna the edratitago , ,f,,,, , ~..
of over thirty years experience and olaservergoo,o4.Cit,,
consequently he hasanneriorettill InthisiteratumaLi;s. •
~,
of special dfs'easee, and whole daily conarilterd , hy„
„ - -,--,1
the profession, as well recommended by resplietf.,.. ,-.,,,,,-,
able &liens, publishera, proprietors af hotalltiara, ..,„I',
Bpermtkorhea, or so called nocturnal emaissionana, 1,,,,,,, , ,1
Th-s dreadful -malady can be completely earollay„, 4l ,.
the very las t discovery that has norm - yet Lanka In at Z
female diseases ho has had superior expo:fent:a Oa' igc- - *
account or hie old age, eeventy years, allirrestezo L IR
Wit) is completely cured. As for consuMptka crx.,, , :4'
pulnionary dlseasea my ayrupta -which areetteraree€ kali
Ned from Iceland moss and other ingrodientsbyt tq .,
a:skillful Physician five years at the 6iartineee4l‘earga
has had more success t h an all the pretensionatesmilt
that have as yet been discovered,.aerthei ,•011Iti*".
ewes will allow. They are ellgenuine Mid carilia,:,,,
found shoording to a pamphlet that wit-pence ,
will get at the exaMmatl •1, all free of e ,
luargese:;'"
Office 86 Smithfield street, near Diernend !bait . --,,, e,
Private communications from all park of thelinfOlikri
strietlysttended to. Direct to - -..... -..... .: -t , ......;
130 X coo .....
Pills.brursh Post pp _ m:. „ j7 t z,
It. H. IS ti LIGE its ''''Fl.
defilydatide
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EVERY DESCRIPTION,. OF`
F.C*A.
No. 45 tilialthEueld Strom!,
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AFIILz ASaORTMENT-9r::,E
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Plitsburgh 4 •ManafaclarOd:llTalture c i :4.2; -.
Constantly on hind, Ail iCil no willsell at thalawase - ' 4
prices for CAI 36. myliktr4o',:.-
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STYLES ('F WINTER 6001 C
JtYST itmozz.N7lz)r7:.--
Migr E are now opening -a choice
V Y ot"NV Goo& cm:mating IA all oftitelateat%4
importations of tlairki9, CAPSIMERES' AND.
VESTING'S, which we fi atter ounittives-WarbniettitlAW'
to any assortment to be found Ellin or Avest..-T
will be made up to order in a submior wtlicana
prices to suit the times. Wo would respectfully
solicit an early call rpm tam patrons and.:3tux- 4
pubhc..
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SAMUEL GRAY Si.
MERCHANT TAILORf:
No. 19 Fifth Street,
CARPETS, CI :SLOTHS.
26 PIECES
NEW DRUGGEII
T 6 PIXCES
NEW BRUSSELS CARPET
..These bare lair been received and are at the
LATEST AND .611:31:11iiST PATTERN 3, at the tow•
est price.
W. M'CLINTOCK.
I) in, V ATE UL 4 3l.aly ..
DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL
and SURGWAL °Moe, No. Itti
Smith !Ulu street, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. •
Dr. BROWN is an old cit. . ; ';(2
zen of Pittsburgh, and has been
in Practice for the last twenty. y 44 - .
Ace war a. His business has
been confined mostly to Private 4;
and Surgical Disinues. .
AND sTiLukentßa
In need of a medical triend l shOtilct not fat la
End on , the sure place of re - ef, The Doctor a
regular grsduate, and his eiperiewee in "the treat
ment ofa °mishit:lase of diseases las Bare
tee to the sufferers of obtaining pennonen asthaf
by the
use of his remediee and following his
note
DB. BROWN'S ItAIIdEDLII23
never fail to cure the worst forin of Venereal . Dial
twee, Impurities and &mirth:ins Affections. Aldo
all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which
manifests itself in the form of a tatter, 'DOO*2II3,
,ad a great mazy forms of skim disaaaes. the orlon
of which the patient is entirely ignorant , - '=To
persoxfl3 so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a mar
and epeedyrecovery.
811 2LEDI AL WHARBuyie
Dr. Frown's remedies for this atarnti mable
brought _on often by that solitary habit o sensual
graialicattorn-e. leh the young and weakmanded
Often litre way -me deatmcacra) are
e only ,•
reliable •• •0 , ••. own in • z o Darla.tr th
y—they are safe, andmake a - -
ef health.
BITIK -
Dr. Browses rensßH ATD3II: •
edies never fa to entsrattLe
painful disease in a few tbsys—he will :warrant •
care.He also treats Piles, Meet, Konacterhow,
Eltrientre, Dratted Diectiarges, Ramis Weakness,
Monthly falprircuations, Diseases of the JoinW L Fie.
tale Ano, berretta Affections, Pains thsvMadt
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder; together
with all disarm eof an impure or n,
A letter deecribing the simptom%
m, directed to DR. BROWN ffe, so =Mb*,
Pittsburgh. Pa, will be haniedlately ansewead„,...
Medloine sent to any address, safely peeked. sail
secure from observation.
Office end Private Rooms, 15,.. s, tqs;Jered
rw.t. Pttis•hlittell. P. veßtioistre.
•••1 Cold,-
0 14 '
<A . d', Slight
failaiL"*l .. "44s
BRB Ne H 1 A or gecude
c „ci which might be
' O 6 with a simple may,
if neglectcd, cgism'terminates ::seriatpsly.
Few are aware of the imyortr
stcPPtng a /Oat/4h- or aertAht
,Paid in its first stage; t.W,70.44
in the beginning would *Win 4
mild remedy, if not attended te, spots
attacks the lwegs.
be-auzn! 4torm_ridajgitaihea
were first introduced damn, yeirre . Deo.
It has been proved that they ars the
best article before the public for
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/gai-da, 43-Ottnehlft& P
fiethrna, #" - it_ta./toeiz., the Haaldne
Cough in. ,OcznewnfilLa rz ., and
numerous affections of the Olugaitt4
giving immediate relic!
"Public Speakers 1r Singers
will find them, effectual fiar clew
and st ,- ,)Letheninir the voice.
Sold all Oruggista catd Tezders
in
_gedictine, at 25 Gents per ECM
deg-am claw
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Agents for .Eimakvpurgu.
de27:lpdkwmois
JOHN I. LOGAN,'
ATTORNEY ATtli4Wi
KUHN'S LAW BIIfILDIVO.
PIT BoR ,PA
dBEEN 0 barieg choice
A Apples received and for eale by.
era
.11BERY ft. coUttlo'
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