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    'JAMES P.•BARR, --
1131.1)jr,011 AND P ROPR IaTO
SATtIMAY MORNING:«:::::JAN. 25.
CJITY MATT Eas
Important to ShlppenP , --RegabiUons for
Steamboats.
The following rules relative to the ship
ment of freight and °tearing of boats
from this past for the West will be read
wiph interest by many. They have been
neently adopted by the Treasury Depart
ment and will be rigidly enforced, as the
necesilties of the times demand a strict
supervision of all tramiportation:
U. S. CUSTOM HOUBB,
Prrrsnunog, Jan. 24, 18452. )
Messrs. Editors: By directions of
Thomas Heaton, ID 1., special agent of the
Treasury Department, I herewith enclose
for publication rules to be observed by °fn.
cars of steamboats clearing from this port,
and shippers having occasion to send goods
to any place on the Ohio river.
Respectfully, Tours.
Csas. BAToszLoa,
• Surveyor.
All steamboats navigating the Ohio
river between Pittsburgh and Oinoin
nati, are required to observe the follow.
ing
1. No boat shall re&live on board any
freight, unless the same is accompanied
with a permit of a duly authorized officer
of the Treasury Department.
2. No boat shall put off or discharge
any freight, at any other place or landing
than that named as the place of its thsti
nation.
3. All army supplies shipped under
military orders are excepted from the
above rules; but this exception does net
extend to goods of sutlers or others, de.
signed for trade or sale at military posts.
4. A fee of twenty cents will be charged
for each permit on every shipment made
for the purpose of trade; bat family sup•
plies, goods of families moving, and arti
cles sent to soldiers in the Union army by
their friends, are exempted from this per
mit fee.
5 Boats clearing for points below Cin
oinnati will report a manifest of their car
goes to &nook T. Carson, Esq., Surveyor
of that port, mad be governed by his in
structions.
6. Every steamboat clearing at the port
of Pittsburgh, must take oat at the Gus
torn Rouse a regular "clearance" for each
trip—for which a charge will be made of
fifty cents. To this role there are no ex.
captions.
7. All boats violating the above rules
will be proceeded against according to
law; and no permits will be granted for
the shipment of any freight, baggage or
parcel on board any boat known to have
violated any of the above rules.
Tnom.as HILLTON,
Special Agent 11. S. Treasury Dep
ALLEGHENY POLICE APPOINTMENTS.-
Mayor Drum of Allegheny, in conjunction
with the Police Committee, has made the
following police appointments for the en.
suing year: High Conetable--Sam'l Long.
Day Police—W m. Bowden, Robert Jami.
son, `lylvester Tyler, Henry Herman--
Right Police—Wm. McKean, Wash Swain,
Charles McChesney, and Thomas El - nith.
The last named is the only change, he
having been appointed to fill a vacancy on
the night police. He will make a good
officer, having served as High Constable
under Mayor Foster twenty years ago.
The present organization of the day and
night police will be maintained.
BURGLAR SCARED OFT.— On Thursday
night, about twelve o'clock, a German
sleeping in the store of Samuel Dyer St
O.), corner of Lacock and Federal streets,
was aroused by a noise, which he found
was occassioned by the operations of a
thief, who had effected an entrance by
prying open a shutter on Lacock streot
and raising a wfndow. The alarm brou_ ht
the police, who were near at hand, but the
burglar had made his escape and the man
was so frightened as to be unable to give
such a description as would lead to his
identification.
Tax Pzeic. FAMILT.—This really excel
lent troupe perform this afternoon and
evening for the last time. The matinee,
at three o'clock, is designed expressly for
children and families, who cannot attend
at night A programme suitable for the
little ones is offered. At night the enter
tainment will be at the usual hour, and as
it will be the last opportunity it should be
gsnerally embraced. The company have
been most successful here, and deservedly
so, as they give a capital entertainment,
which pleases all who attend.
LAST NIGEIT OF MISS DORA SHAW.-
Miss Slutiv's engagement at the Theatre
closes to- night, with a good bill, embracing
the "Honeymoon" and the "Loan of a
Lover," Miss Shaw as Juliana and Ger
trude, with some. The "Fireman's Bride,"
a local drains, is added to the bill. Miss
Annette Ince will be unable to appear
next week, as announced, and the Manager
hie in active preparation the sensation
drama of "The House on the Bridge,"
which will be substituted.
HZAVI AliT/LLEBY.—Battery I of Col.
Anpiroth's First Heavy Artillery, was
chiefly recruited in this city, by Captain
G. L. Braun. A few more men are wants
ed for the battery named and for the regi
ment and art officer Is now here recruiting.
He can be found at the Broadway Saloon,
Fifth street.' The artillezy is tke favorite
arm of the service and this is a fine oppor.
Utility for young men desiroui of 'enlist..
log.
Acclaim= aar TB Rametokio,--An
elderly woman named Manan, while walk.
ing on the railroad between Johnsto'wn
and Ooneniabgli on Wednesday afternoon,
was knocked down by a passing 1114
had• both ler legs so badly Injured Mit . I
is supposed amputation of both feet will
be neoesaary.
3bensburg AUeghan
ian notices the Glidden death of the Uaui.
briatounty pedestrian, William Singer"
Starting from 4.lcretto one evening, very
mar* intoxicated, - with a party_ in a - sled fcr
Cresson, he hill off his seat anCwas allowed
to lay in the bottom of the sled- 41n arrlw
ing aleneslonlßFWas found cold and stiff
andlead.
QAVALBY COMPANT.—AtIOther cavalry
company le being recruited in Cambria.
copy, Under, the. auspices of George J.
Rodgers, 'Lg., and Lieutenant William
Linton, of Ebensburg. The company
is intended for Col. Frismath's regiment,
recruiting in Philadelphia, and now nears
ly full.
A Lan was arrested last evening and
locked upin the tombs, having been emight
in the act of stealing some writing paper
from the paper store of S. B. & C. P.
Markle, Smithfield street.
TEE °aunty Teachers'. Associalation
meets at Central Hall this morning. Mr,
Alex. 'Clark, or the School Visitor will
lecture at ten o'clock; subject: " Money Is
Troth."
OuR enterprilllng friend; 'Sohn W. Pit
tcleto.4l.opened a brim% periodical ea.
tsblistigient in Wheeling. He will cer
tainly succeed if he nienages , affdrase well
there se here.
•
114 tiki*wrt . I)rL Eljanday 1841, the an-.
nowt 'sithifonati-cotkiiition the .14.. L.
0 11411 44M294414
Let' XI ,21,2 4 .1 , Y au'
prim I! . * 501,
Mantifoitorers of
FANCY AND PLAIN
IFIURNITURE & CHAIRS.
WAREHOUSE, VW SMITHFIELD STREET.
(between &zth street and Virgin alley.)
non PITTSBUROR.
p HOTOOR AP Li ALBUMS
ALL STYLES,
AND
ALL PRICES,
—A LSO—
DIARIES FOR 1862.
w. S. RAVEN.
nog CORNER WOOD AND THIRD STREET
SPALDING'S
THROAT CONFECTIONS
BROWN'S BROIs.WHEAL TROOHES
BRYAN'S PIILMONIO WAFERS
AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL
SCHENCK'S PULNIONIC SYRUP
SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP
For sale by
CHAS. H. SUPER,
AT HIS DRUG STORK,
Car. Penn and St. Clair Sta.
tinil
IMPORTANT
-TO
INVENT() us.
PATENT AGENCY
Dewit C. Lawrence
Fo r Twelve
Years an OW.
cer of the Pa-
teat Office - -
the last four
as a Member
of the Board
of Appeal.
NOTE—AII info rmati
Patent and a copy of th
Charge.
Refer topresent Corn
David P. Holloway.
JAMES A. FETZER,
ORWARDING AND COMADVION MERCHAN
101 TEI dill 4/1
flovur, Grata, Eason, Lay AL, Butter
Dritid 11Yradt aad Prodaa• Generally,
OORNICB OY YAWL= AND ITBST STBICETB
PITTSBURGH, Pd.
/tarn to—Francis G. Bailey, AN,-, WI-Warn Di!
worth Sr., B. Cuthbert & Bon, Pittetral 412, Boyd a
Ott, Rei d, & Swearingen, a Brady. bas-l• hr-
M. Bank, Liet Howell, Mangle k Co., Georke W
Lndereon, Donlon Paxton Is Co., Wheeling.
enynactf-ls
ROOFMC
GRAVEL. CEMENT
CANVASS ROOFING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, •
And In the most durable manner.
HAVING THE MOST COMPETENT
workmen in the city, who cmderstands their
business, we can safely say we can do work as
cheap, and, if anything, better than any other Orin
in the city. Repletion done with attention and
care. Materials for male with all the instructions,m
Enquire at Tt, SMITHFIELD STILES I.
fal•aas R. P. RROP R.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
HALMBOLD's BUCHU for the Bladder.
HELNBOLD'S BUCHU for the Kidneys.
HRLIIIBOLIYB BUCHU for the Grave .
ER LALBO e.D'S BUCHU for the Dropsy.
HELN73OLb'S BUCETU for Nervousness.
SLMBOLD'd BUt.ll U for Dimness of Vision.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Difficult Breathing.
HRLMBOLTIS BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
HILLMBOLDPS B UCHU for General Debility.
HELMBOLD , B Baum' for Universe! Lassitude'
HELMBOLEAS BUCHU for Horror of Disease.
HELMBOLDPS BUGIIU for Night Sweats.
HELMBOLD'S BOCHU for Widretilnesa.
HELMBOLEIS BtICHU for Dryness of the Skin.
HELMBOLDW BUCHU for Eruptions.
USLMBOLD'S BUGHU for Pain in the bask.
uRt.kfROLD'S BUCHU for He ese of the
Eye ht. lid, with T mporery Suffusion and Lou of
Sig
HELMBOLI/S BUCHU for Mobility and Best.
leafi
Socness, with Want of Attention and Horror
of iety.
551,8180LEP8 BUCHU for Obstrootions.
HEM:MOM:PS BUONO for Exoesaes arising from
Indiscretion, and all Diseases of
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
FEMALES—VEMALES—FEMALES
OLD 0/2 YOUNG SINGLE, MARRIED 012
CONTEKELA TING AugarA' GE.
TAKE NO MORE PILLS
EYKE OF NO
BELMBOLD'S E XTR A CT BUCHU AVAIL
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORT D
For all oomplainta incident to tne Sex, whether
arming from Indiscretion, Habits of Diasipa.
bon, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
'take no more Haltom, Mereari or Unpleasant
Medicine, for Unpleasant and Dancerons Dis
eases.
RELIWBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURBS
BNICILET DIVEABBS
In all their stages, At little expense,
Little or no eh ‘nge of diet; No Inconvenient
_.S.ND NO PORE.
Use E XT RA CT SUCEUI for Itx
ceases from habits indulged in
BY YOUNG AND OLD,
S 4
And for all diseases arising from habits of disatna
ion. It removes all improper discharges, and will
restore the-patient in a abort time ro A state of
health and purior. -
Use BELA:MOLD3 EXTRACT BUOHU for dis
eases =deflections of the most distressing char
acter.
Use HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU for a
*actions and diseases ofthe
VIIINARY OttSANS,
Whether existing in
MALE on. FAIDIALE,.
From wboxrer Mese originating, and no master
of,
. EiOW LANG STANDIZa G.
All-the above diseases and symptoms admen of
the same treatment and may originate from the
Road I Road I Road I '
HSDHBOLIYB BUORU is safe and pleasant in
Metee and odor, bat immediate in Its action.
Personally itpared before me an Alderman o
e city of P h iladelphia, E T. EHLABOLD, Chem
nhotieing.duly sworn, does say that tua_prepa.
on — contains no narcotic, mercury or injurious
thee tipt is parista hie.
• , H T. iIHLMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, the Yid day of
Hovember,lB64
Whf.. P. HIBBS RD, Alderman.
map $1 per bottle, or six for $6, delivered to
shy Wid.reaa, . _
ai n d ly,
... rt. .11,T.RELMNOLD,
~ t ... 7:. ' ' keitcdkataad Anarnittai chemist,
104 South Tenth street, reiow Chesnut. Phiht.
BR WARR AR pRIRATARPRITS
AND UNP.R. :D , DRUMM,
Who et:Lc:mayor to dispose "of their own" Lanci
"other" arucka on the reputation attained by
Rehnbold's Genuitle Prep
ons,
rac
Extt„ftchtt.
. ~
tizip_roied it n e a r hL th. i
ARK FOR FTRIATQLD'B. Tate no other
oat At so iraggloVald ' '
61006Aynt and :elan by. . . -. f - ...:
~; MR Wood aideed ;
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W4SHINGTON, January 24 —Hourez.—
The House resumed the consideration of the
bill making more stringent the provision
in the Indian intercourse act against the
sale of spirituous liquors.
Mr. Edwards, of N. H., in the course of
his explanation, said that the present law
is evciei by vending intoxicating drinks
outside of the Indian limits or frontier,
hence the necessity for further legislation
to protect the Indian from such degrading
and destructive influences.
The House passed the joint resolution
from the Senate appropriating $lO,OOO to
pay the expenses of the Committee ap
pointed to inquire into the conduct of the
War Also the Senate bill appropriating
$25 000 to be expended under the direc
tion of the Secretary of War, if, in his
judgment, the same be necessary for the
protection of emigrants in the overland
routes between the Atlantic) States and
California, Oregon and Washington Ter.
ritory..
Mr. Fenton, of New York, presented a
resolution of the New York Legislature
in favor of the enactment of a law to pre••
vent frauds on the government in the mat •
ter of furnishing supplies
Mr. Fenton said that the Special Com
mittee on Wan Contracts had the subject,
of which these resolutions treat, under
consideration, and when a bill was intro
duced some weeks ago to punish
frauds. &c., ono of :s members,
Mr. Haldeman moved it be referred to
the said committee, but the HOMO deter., '
mined to send it to the Committee on Ju
diciary, and he was not advised that it has
been beard from in the House since. L
was a subject of great importance, and re
quired immediate legislation; therefore he
moved its reference to the Sp cial Commit
tee on the investigation of war contracts
The motion was carried
Tne House then resumed the consider,
ation of the bill to amend the Indian in.
tercourse act, and passed it
Tne Howie considered the Senate's
amendmente to the Consular and Diplo
matio, apprepriatlon bill. They non con,
curred in these, including Florence among
the Consul Generalships, and striking out
Hayti and Liberia, etc. The bill will be
returned to the Senate.
PATENT .AGEN
Mr. Olin gave notice of his intention
shortly to move to take up the bill report
ed by Mr. Blair, of lif:siouri, to liberate
the slaves cf the rebels and colonize
them.
Robt, W. FeAwick
For the past
four years
liana g e r of
the Washing
ton Branch of
the Scientific
American Pa•
tentAg en cy
and for Fif
teen Tears In
the Patent
Agency Busi
ness.
The consideration of the bill was post.
poned till Tuesday week.
Adjourned till Mondry.
SENATE —Mr. Fesaenden, of from
.he Committee on Finance, reported back
the resolution to appropritt, .$10.0 , 19 f.:r
expenses of the Committee of the II , Ll5B
in regard to contracts in any department
of the government Passel.
Mr. She! man, of Onto, introduen.l a L . ll
creating two new bureaus Li tie navy de
partment. Referred.
Mr. Grimes, of I.)wa, Introduced a bill
providing for the charter of certain banks
in the District of Columbia. Referred.
Mr. Davis, of Ky , presented the cre.
dentials of Robert. Whaon, appointed San ,
ator from Missouri, to fill the vacancy
caused by the expulsion of Polk
Mr. Wilkinson, of moved to re,
fer the credentials and certain papers
he had to the Committee on Judiciary.
He said he had a report of certain meet,
legs held about the first of May, and Mr.
Wilson was one of a committee who , re
ported a set of resolutions, two of which
are as follows:
Resolved, That we the popple here as.
gambled to declare fealty and sympathy
with the South for the protection of
Southern institutions.
Resolved, That we condemn as inhuman
and diabolical the war now waged by the
Federal Government against the South.
Mr. Davis said that Mr. Wilson had no
part in the resolutions, and they were en.
tirely without his sanction in Ivy way,—
He had a paper read, signed by Governor
Hall and others, attesting his loyalty, also
a letter from Mr. W lson to Mr. Davis,
asking a thorough investigation so that
the country might be satisfied of his
necessary to procure a
'atom Laws 110111 free of
liner of Patents Hon
deo2.tf
ROOFING
Mr. Pomeroy, of Kansas, said that he
knew Mr. Wilson and knew that he had
the reputation cf being a good Union man.
Hie reputation was so good that he had to
go around through lowa to get home and
was hunted like the rest o: the Union men
by the rebels
Mr. Wilkinson withdrew his objection
and Mr. Wilson took the oath.
On motion of Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois,
the bill in relation to certain Judicial
districts of the United States Courts was
taken up.
On motion of Mr. TfilMkll, Ilk° s,
tho is relation to cot Districts of
the U. S. Courts wes taken
f up.
The bill was passed as reported by the
Committee.
The case of Senator Bright was then ta
ken up.
Mr. Davis, of Ky., made an explanation
of what Mr. Harlin of lowa said in refer
ence to the law against teaching slaves.—
He said that where ho lived they had day
schools and Sunday schools where the
slaves were taught to read. His own
slaves when born were baptized in the rites
of the church to which he belonged; and
the female slaves given the same in mar.
riage as white persons. Mr. Ithett him.
self, who owned a large number of slaves
built a church and employed a preacher
especially for their edification One of the
great causes of the rebellion which he
omitted to mention yesterday was the di
vision of the church North and South.
The Senate went into exeoutive session
and adjourned till Monday.
From Washington.
Wassweerroar CITY, Jan. 24 The fol
lowing has been issued by the War De
partment: This department recognizes as
the first of its duties to make measures for
the relief of the brave men who, having
imperilled their lives in the military hers
vice of the government, are now prisoners
and captives. It is therefore ordered that
two - commissioners be appointed to visit
the city of Richmond in Va., and whatev
er else prisoners belonging to he United
States army may be held, and there
take such measures as may be z eedful to
provide for the wants and contribute to the
comfort of euoh prisoners, at the expense
of the U. S. and to such extent as may
be permitted by the authorities under
whom such prisoners aro held.
(Signed,) EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
The Senate, today, in executive session
confirmed Judge Swain -.a Align Cant Jus.
tics of the United Stag Supreme Court,
and P. H. Watson asoneof the additional
Seer 'Aries of War.
The bill reported to-day by Senator
Sbarmn3 proposes to attnoti to the Navy
Department in addition to the Bureaus
now existing, a bureau of detail and equip.
meat and a bureau of steam engineering
and maabinery,the present bureau of equip.
meat to be transferred to the bureau of de.
tail and equipment.
Great Halt Lake City.
SALT Lam:, January, 28 —Tbe dole ,
gates assembled in Great Balt Like City
00 Janttrry the 22daini_dre_u up a_
Orlitittifion to be submitted to Congress
'tab delnandquing.-0 1 ,9/ 1 1E1)014 UM en.
211
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
Last Night's Mews up to Two O'clock.
Thirty-Seventh Congress.
Interesting Correspondence
Between Gen. Halteek. and
1 1;tese.)Price.
,11E5y. ; LIM% Jan. 28.—The following
I correspondence has taken place between
' Generals Halleck and Price, The practie
cal poin's of Price's letters are as follows:
Hzancitrana'zits MO, STATE °MUM}
Springfield, Tauttaly 12, 1862.
GENERAL ; I have received informa
tion that as Major General Commanding
the Department,,you:have either ordered
or allowed the arrest of citizens in pursuit
of their usual and peaceful avocations; that
men, officers and privates belonging to
this army have been taken prisoners on
the Kansas border, and conveyed to For:
Leavenworth and as such, and for no oth
er established offence or crime, have been
shot. In some cases I have learned that
my discharged soldiers have been seized
whenever and wherever they have shown
themselves, and that they have been, by
military coercion, forced into a servitude
unknown to international and civilized
usages in each cases. I have heard that in
dividuals and parties of men, specially ape
pointed and instructed by me to destroy
railroad culverts and bodges by tearing
them up, burning, etc , have been arrested
and subjected to a general eourt-martial
for alleged crimes, which all laws of ware
fare, heretofore recognized by the civiliz
ed world, have regarded as distinctly
proper and lawful. I have learned that
such persons, when tried, if convicted of
the offence or offences, as stated, are views
ed as law ul subjects for capital punish.
ment. These statements I cannot believe
to be cornea'; but let as understand each
other on this subject. Do you intend to
continue the arrest of citizens engaged in
their ordinary peaceful pursuits, and treat
them as traitors and rebels? It so, will
you make exchange with me for such as I
may, or will MBE , for similar cases? Do
you intend to regard members of this:army
as Persons deserving death whenever and
wherever they may be captured,or will you
extend to them the recognized rights of piss
°nen by the code of civilized warfare? Do
you regard the destruction of important
roads and transportation facilities for
military purpcse as the legal right of a
belligerent power? D.) you intend to re
gard men whom I have specially dispatch..
ed to destroy roads, burn bridges, tear up
eulcers, etc„ as amenable to the enemy's
court martial ? or will have them tried, as
usual, by the proper civil authorities ac ,
cording to the statutes of the State.
[Signed,] STERLING PRICE,
Maj. Gen. Commanding.
The following embraces the main pore
Lion of Gen Ha!leek's reply:
HZAD QUA.FITILE4 DEP'T OP MO , 1
S.. Louis, Jan. 22, 1862 1
Gen Sterling Price, Commanding, 4-c
GENICRAL : Your letter, dated bpring
field. January 12th, is received. The
troops which you complain of on the Kan.
ENS frontier, and at Fort Leavenworth, are
no: under my command. In regard to
thrill, I respectfully refer you to Major
General David-Hunter, commanding the
Department of Kansas, Head Quarters
Fort Leavenworth. You also complain
that individuals and parties of men speed
ally B,ifiOln.vd and instructed by you to de
stroy railroad culverts and bridges, ty Lear•
log them up, buroin , etc., have been ar
rested and subjeuted to a general court
martial. Tnis statement is in the main
i corre-t Where individuals and parties c I
men violate the laws of tv.r, they will be
tried, and, if found guilty, will certainly
to punished, whether acting under your
special appointment and instructions or
n t You must be aware. General, that no
orders of yours can save from punishment,
slue, marauders, robbers, incendiar.e,
guerilla bands, etc , who violate the laws
ut war. You cannot give immunity to
crimes, But let ue understand sacra other
on this point. It you send armed forces,
wearing the garb of soldiers and duly or•
ganized and enrolled e.s legitimate belager.
elite, to destroy railroad bridges, etc., as a
military act, we will kill them, if possible,
in open warfare, or if wo capture them, we
will treat them as prisoners of war. But
it is well understood that you have sent
numbers of your adherents, in the garb
of peaceful citizens, and under false pre.
tonces, through our lines into Northern
Missouri to rob and destroy the property
of Union men, and to burn and destroy
railroad• bridges, thus endangering the
lives of thousands, and this, too, without
military necessity or possible military ad
vantage. Moreover, peaceful citizens of
M isouri, quietly working on their farms,
have been instigated by your emissaries to
take up arms es insurgents, and to rob,
Wunder and commit treason and murder,
They do not even act under the garb of
soldiers, but under false pretences, and in
the guise of private citizens. You cer
tainly will not pretend that men, guilty of
such cr mes, although specially appointed
and instructed by you, are entitled to the
respect and immunities of ordinary prison
ers 01 war. If you do, will you refer me
t., a single authority on the laws of war
which recognizes such a claim ° I. 4 inn
dilly expecting instructions respectrng
the exchange of prisoners of war. I will
communicate with you on that subject as
soon as they are received
W. HALLECK,
Msjor.G.,neral Commandinz Department.
.1••• _______
Terrible Effects of the Rain
Ptorms in California.
Saw Fahasorsco, Jan. 24 —During the
past fifty hours it has rained hard almost
incessantly. The storm atill continues.—
Yesterday noon the water at Sacramento
commenced rising again and a third comp.
plate inundation was unavoidable. The
area of land now overflowed in the State
is twenty miles broad and 250 miles long,
taking upwaads of three millions of acres,
mostly arable, a considerable portion be.
log actually fenced and tilled.
It is estimated that 4,600 cattle and
sheep have been drowned since winter
commenced.
The unprecedented succession of tre■
mendous storms has washed the mining
regions where the ground was previously
upturned and dag over. producing great
changes and rendering probable a large
increase of the gold product from Placer
diggings the ensuing springs
C.
Inctnnatt Market Report
Catcosugar; January 26 .—Evening—Flour 4®4 10
fer Superfine. Wheat unchanged, and not much
done; red 65068, and white 000960. Corn and
oats firm al 28. whisky declined to ltic and dull.
Rosa 6o lower and the market is heavy at $8 25@,
63 40; reosipta 9 700 head. Mese pork held firmly
at $ 082 0076; 1100 bbla sold at 1962. Bulk meats
dull at 2% and 4 these are the prices ask
Breen Green meats unotq w eed; sales of 7e oo at 236 for
ishouldars and 8 for hams. Lard firm; 400
heroes at 6%74‘. recedes unchanged. Linseed
oil nig - sr. 40 bbla sold at 77, now held at 80. Gold
firm 81 , 4 osmium with a demand from Net v York
exchange 3-/Aly, premium.
The river has (tiles two inches mince noon.
New York Market Report.
Nsw Yeas, Tannery 24 —iftsaning—Flour firm;
ealesof 8000 bble at 86 oO@6 00 for Btete, $5 06 fur
Oh 'o and 95 50586 10 for isouttiecr?4aat firm;
26,000 tuehels gold at 81 28C41 81 f °spring
Si 4141 44 for red Western. n firm: sales
60 009 bushels et 66(91613 Beef quiet. Pork steady..
Whisky dull; quotations nominal at 240/4X. Re
°emir. of flour 18,862 barrels; wheat 3,419 bit•helis
corn 2 , 386 bushels Stooks; ere better. Chicago and
Rock .tited 55 1 A Ille °am. 08, N. Y. cent 88%,
ouri si xe
Reading s
42t,¢89X. Milwaukee and Missouri 883* , it". Dfteo-
* *
prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Ss eet,
of Connecticut, the great bone seller, and him been
used in his practice for the last twenty years with
the most astonishing success. As an external
remedy it is without a rival. and will alleviate pain
more speedily than say other preparation. Far
ail Rheumatic and Narrows Disorders it is truly
infallible, and as a curative for Sores. WonedA.
Sprains. Bruises, &0., its soothing. healing and
powerful strengthening properties, excite the just
wonder and astonishment of all who have ever
given its inst. Over four bunched certificates of
.serna , kableotares, performed by it - Mtbin the last
t 11) Years. attest this fact.
, 8.8. B:l4aji/ t /4%,
Vuittsr.ocar tab* far
FAVORITE MAGAZINES
pc:it. lees:
SRSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED
THE FOLLOWING RATES:
Harper's Magazine__
Godey's Lady's
Atlantic Month...
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nickerbo,rer Magazine... .
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All the Year R0und........ _....
Chamber.' Journal ...... ...-...
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Horticulturist (col orod).--
Le Bon Ton, (Book of Featuon)
Balion's Dollar Monthly
Hunt's Merchants Magazine
Retool= Magazine'
American Agricaltarist......... ............
Hall's Journal of Health
Ladies Repository
London Art Journal.. ..._... ........
London Lancet
Arthur's Magazine
Yankee Notions (Oornic)
Nix Nag (Comic)
Blackwood's Magazine and the Four Quarter.
10 of
Water Cure Journal 1 at
Phrenological Journal 1 If
Braithwaite's Retrospect ................. ......._ ..... 200
Littel's Living Age a so
The Comic Monthly
Budget of Fun...__... . ., 70
•
Phan oy_Phellow 74
If yon want your Magazines promptly call
send to
HENRY MINER,
Wholesale Bookseller,
STATIONER AND NEWS DEALER
71 and T 3 Fifth street, Pittsburgh,
and you will receive them promptly. de3
GENUINE IRTRII WHlsgy, -
Genuine Etowah ‘Vhisicy,
Pure old Rye Whisky,
Pare o'd Janair.a Bum, •
Pure old Cogniac Brsndy,
Pure old Pi net Brandy,
Pure old Pellevoisin Brandy,
Pure old Holland Gin,
Pure old Anchor Gin.
Fine Cham Pagoo , dherrY, Port and Claret Wines
by the gallon or bottle, for sale by
WM. BENNETT,
120 Wood street.
.R. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Whole2ale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS & CO
nckanceod corner Second sod Wood ti.,.
pIiuToGRAPH to ALBCIM,
UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN STYLE.
UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY,
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY.
AT THE LO WEST POSSIBLE PRIcEB
Alharn. to hull all triton In CLOTH
WITH IMITATION MOROCCO,
WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE,
WITH VELVET AND GOLD.
To hold Twelve Cards,
To hold 'Twenty Cards,
To hold 'llitrty Cards,
To hold Forty Cards,
co hold Fifty Cards,
To hold Eighty Cards, To bold Sixty Cards
To bold O Hudied
To bold Two Hundred ne
Cardsn. Cards ,
Prom SEVENTy.FIVE CENTS
CARTE DEVISITE PORTRAITs,
Card Pbotograns of all the celebrities of America
and Europe, comonsing, with a fee. exeeptions
All the crowned heads,
All the prominent statesmen.
Ali the principal Generals,
All the favorite Authors,
All the Keverend Clergymen,
All the distinguished cal/sans,
All the Palmer Marbles,
' YOB &LLB BY
HENRY MINES,
Suooessor toff ant & Miner.
eezt door to Poet *Moe.
_ _
120 BARRELS CRTITA—GICtrom
Duck Creek. gravity 46; 116 barrels Crude
011 in stme pl , ce, gravity 86, on hand and for sale
crimp for man by R. L. ALLEN, Agent,
No. B W.,od street
HOPS --4 hales Prime traps for Bala
be (a.b4l
h.. it H
ICH gold al d Velvet Paper H , ng
Rinee. for . a le /.• W P NfeltSfial L, C E-10 tierces in store and to
sale by
..0
MILLER &RICE ETA° '
CHEESE -200 boxes prime Cheese
for Kale by fde I'll HE iRY EL COLLINS.
o.l' CLAY -150 bbls Missouri Clay
11 received and for sale by
der! HENRY H. COLLINS.
WooD AND MARBLE IMITA
TIONS on Wall Paper, for dining rt inns
and vestibules for sale at 1167 Market street.
dela JOSEPH It. HUGHES,
( - 1(11 - 1 ---- -8 rigvo 1., vEas, 6 s Etur —A
% a fresh su E r i al i nrggizt and rzil s e t Z t,
OR SALE OR RENT—A Dwe ng
suboritt3 t° r, EnqinuireStaTragtr 6 a owO rre411:1
,A.i 14f N
C. T. IHMSEN.
C 0 ou N MEAL 15 sacks fresh
ground Corn Meal for sue by
JAMES A. FETZER..
la2l corner Market end First streets.
rrlldOrHY rILED--10 bushels prime
Bend for sale by _
je2l
HENRY H. COLLINH.
GREEN Afs_._, 3 oobarrels choice
Apples received and for sale by
deal • RKNRY H. COLLINS
1 OGROSS 0 GROSS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES, just receind_and ter sale by
del/11
GEO. A. Druggist,
No. 69 Federal street. All.Rh.ny•
OR SALE---6,000 bushels prime Old
Oats, In bulk, delivered at Rochester, Pa. For
terms apply to R. L. ALLEsi,Agent,
fat No. 6 Wood street.
RY brigh
Apples recelYed and for sale by
sal EDIR V R. (10T,f,iN9
...
UT I'ER-3 ban els prime Roll, this
0 day received and for sale by
r " V ff. '"—r,),_lll‘3
OTATOES-100 sacks prime Neshan
nooks Just received and far sale by
JAMES A. FETZE
corner Market and Firat streets,
MISSOUM SAND -132 barrels, a
No.l article, in large barrele,for sale by
IaIfHENRY H. COLLINS.
HE WIDOW CHIQUOT CHAM
PAGNE.
Green Seal Obampagne.
Charles Heidelook ao
Mao, Ace Port, Madeira and &terry Wines on
draft and for sale by
WM. BENNETT, 120 Wood street
jal6-3t
'MISSOURI CLAY-106 bEarof tb e
celebrated Chitlenham Fire Clay for Glass
Pots. ao., far sale by
)813
HENRY H. COLLINS.
o H RENT—THE SPACIOUS
rooms over ear store, at Present ooct!pie.cl as
• Wholesale 01 Score. Score. Possession given on
the let of April, Wit. E.BOIifERTZ It 00.;
all el Fifth met.
LARGE 'HOTEL FOR RENT AT
Braddock'a Fields, with 6 acres of grontoi,
well of water and Braddock's Spring at the door;
large stables, ice license. to . Apply to
is 24. (117111 BERT WM, el Mozket, ek
O Q ' SA '
J lam
BA&E
"Otabie for Refitml_
kfr 44/P4 4 0 3 4;01, coishig gs ,-
CY B /oil OIT H. 440: atr",
gmatd " 5 freillf
A - 4 o
038 L PrrsurC
dorm Mufti aM Flat streets
71111.
-4 2 63
2 44.
260
.260
260
2 E 0
2 00
6 03
.100
.600
6OC
2O
2 00
5 00
2 00
/ 00
1 00
d ~ ~z
IOW" The fine steamer J. W. Hallman,
Cap . A. McCarty, le loading for Cincinnati and
Louieville. This boat makes her trips with great
regularity, and to a favorite with paasangere and
ea ippere.
o c a<
co
i (5.
a
C
;
z n r 2;
3E9 mE
E
•••
tt
Bel_ The mvm mAn steamer Prima
Locos, Capt. George D Moore, is loading for
Car,lanati, (Airy aad ISt. Doted. She will bare
dispatch.
itirThe fl e steamer Key Wrst Imo. 2,
Capt. b. Evan., la announced for Oincinruti and
I euiscille ti) , day. Tbo boat is a favorite with
paveengere and tibippere, wad cieservedif eo The
first clerk is our attentive friend Capt. Jas. Mellon.
Ste" Capt. Thomas Poe bee announced
his favorite steamer, Clara Poe, for Cincinnati and
Louisville on Friday. Paasengere and shippers
w 11 bear this in mind.
For Cincinnati and Louisville
THIS DAY, 4 P. M.
Ii E FINE PASSENGER
4. teamßr ECONOM J 1). dbunk,
commander, la.avesaa above.
For freight or passer. apply
l'Cinc _ _
or innati. Louisville:
Evansville and ISt. Louis.
THE . SPLENDID BIDE
wheel passenger steamer.
AR AGO, cape. Thos. H. Golding --
leaves as annonnoed above.
To FIFTEEN I,OLLABSe
For freight or j passage apply on board or to
a2A JOHN FLACK, Agent.
For Cincinnati and Louisville
THIS DAY, JANUARY Ira, 10 A. M.
THE FINE PASSENGER
tteemer COMMODOR,
J. H. Lightner, commando; E
leavea aPERRYs
above.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
I An% J. B. LWINGSTON a CO.
For Chia'lllifttl and Louisville.
TRIEI DAY. 10 A M
THE FINE STEAMER
CLAA POE, Thom is Foe, com
mander. leaves as above.
For height or ptaaaae
For Cairo and tit.
Louis.
SATURDAY 10 A. M.
rrHE FAVORITE PASSEN
GER steamer DAGOTAH, D. L.
Hendrickson, commander, leaves as
above.
For freight or passage apply on boar cb
or Cincinnati, Louisville,
Evansville, 4,.airo and Ht.
Louis.
THE FINE STEAMER - I,Alro.
SAINT CLOUD, C. d. Dravo,
Commander, will leave for the
above and intermediate pelts.
For freight or passage app!y on board, is
Regular Pnesda y P acket F or
Marietta and Zaneevine.
THE fine passenger steamer
JL F. 81844 GRAHAM, Captain Mun
roe Avon, commander, leaves Pitts
hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m., and
Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. m.
For freight °passage apply on board, or to
J. B. Limes:ma A Co., Agents Pittabargh.
For Cincinnati & Lon
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,:10
THE FINE STEAMER J.:,W
HALLMAN A. M'Carty cowman
der, leaves as above.
For freight or passage, apply on boaW., to
J. /3, LiVrATG43TON or
GO.
For Clnclallati andLoniartne
THIB DAY, JANUARY 25.
TlitE splendi'd
stamen BY
WEST,MIZAIrd
e°PoTitrnder.l rdor to
c "'*" e M ON on boa
00. Agents.
lanZs • J, B. LIV 7
or Clue/Antal. cotitoVUleand
St. Louis.
BATOR DAY, 10 A. M.
SPLENDID PASSENGER StE.A.MEA
PRIMA DONNA, Boors.) W. Mooretcomnutn
der, leaves au announced above.
For freial:t or passaga apply on bawd or to
J. B. WINGSTON Co., t
jai!. or TORN 81 , 0 4C8, Agents.
For Mar!situ. Gallipoits. Par
kersburg and Portsmouth.
EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. M,
E FINE PASSEN
. GEE steamer, J. B. FORD,
. H. Herr, commander, leaves an
announced above.
For freigh; or passage appky on board..,
Jegicr.MlAMAgeaL
riiHE STEAMER SCIENCE,
captain Hin. Reno, leaves for
Wbeehog, Marietta, Parkersburg and lil larld
GiaUlnas, making weekly tripa,leavlng Pittsburgh
Avery WEDNESDAY at 4 o'clock, and returning
Maine flianipolie every FRIDAY at & o'clock.
note D. H. LEWIS, Agent.
For Beaver Stelbenvate and
limelite.
THE PACKET STEAVEX'''
J T. IiTCOMB3, J. I'. "hips ' -
mmander, leaves for the Swerepert e . . z,
Moeda, Wednesday and PruAly al -13,AL , f
For freight or pasiguae amply on board or to ~
del4 L OOLLM - ii 130, Water street. f-
Wor Msuletta, Parkersburg
aver
11 391=11. , IMILTITEDAY PACKET. ,r
, : •
.Femmes UNDINPOLdwerm •
'" loPPloortry
a:May*4Si*,
Taoodazratld a. m.
Par Imight ar pump may as board or to
R.T. - sr in rt. .
PORT Op PiTTSBUSGEE.
ARRIVED.
Franklin, Bennakßrovlcuivilla.
Gallatin. Clark, Browneville. •
Col. Board, Peebles Elizabeth
Boor omy, Shank. , iociannt
Undine, Cax„lia •
Lit2te Martin, Brown, Z tnotonlle
EPATED.
Franklin, Benn D e Brownsville.
Clark, do
Col. bayard, Peebles, SPas.batli
J. B. Furd Kerr, Portamouin
Ida May, Beno, Cinoinnagl
The River—La.st evening ht twilight
Caere were ten feet water in the channel and
falling.
sior The favorite passenger steamer
Economy, J, N. Shank, commander, leaves this
day, positively, for Cincinnati and Loniirrills. This
beat has the best of accommodations, and is in
charge of careful and experienced officera.
fine steamer J. W. Hallman is
oadir,g tot Et. Louis. She will have despatch.
ma.. The river continues to fall rapidly
Business on the wharf was moderately active
We-The fine steamer Saint Cloud, Capt.
C. A. Dravo, leaves this day, positively for Gnaw_
natl. Cairo and Sa nt Lords. This boat tas the best
of accommodations, and is in charge of as careful a
set of °gears as can bs found. Our old friend
Gant Ehumaa has charge of the eflize
Sta.,, The A No. 1 passenger steamer
UndMe, Capt. Ccx, leaves this day for Clallipolia
and all Intermediate ports This boat makes her
trips with great regularity and is a general favorite
with passengers and shipp..rs. If there is any man
on the Ohio river that knows how to make a trip
agreeable to passengers Capt. Cox Is that man
DAV- The fine phial:ll/ger steamer Arago,
Captain J. a Go!ding, is announced for Cincinnati,
Ca ro and Saint Louis. Thio beat has the oast of
acco.nmodationp, and is in charge of careful and
attentive officers.
S4P.The Done steamer Commodore Perry
will hereafter be commanded by Capt. J. H. Light
ner. Capt. .13rowa will now devote hie undivided
attention to the completion of his new b - at t
ine at Freedom. We wele...ene Captain Lightner
back to tin vocation.
Me' Commodore Hendrick Eon's flue
placket ainotah, is announced fir Evans,file, Cairo
eel 8•. Loin, She has undertone thorougi re
pairs, and in fact Hendrieason, Macon end Haring
ens; c;as ; mechanics) have devoted their Lind'
d attention to bringing her out to batter condi
than ever, and th , y have succeeded We take
pleasure in recommending boat and officers.
on boar!
17 on board
THIS DAY,IO A. M.
GaMpolic
EVERY TUESDAY. 4 P. M.
STEAM:MAT AGENCY.
WILLIAM HAZILIVrit"
Haa opinedaa °Moe at
, •
NO. 94 WATER`STRAST, .
Where/1e will intact i gesaral likaaniams aviary
tmoloaen, arid would Dolma, a abate attpatantw .
from eteanibopt Mein. amighlitir
U .Ati. L4l---i------•---------------Idli Alt, KONOIIO
4.0 LA PiadaNantax, mmict Aligin
ths public that he has reballt aimmthe
manna enlarged hie imitahgehmedit; ' ,^
with rue newest and most eppnot *
edmiebbmwr lit
now prepared to Mrmish - gebring arid. : Jils
boards, scroll sawing and zeisalsingi woliwk_
and shatters, kiln dried, Mattes, moulomp,litiks
making,to.
Bomb pitteixliietr T Wit ..,,. Iseill
CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIr
NEW DRITEMTir 4.
NEW BRUSSELS CARE*
es—These bare irest been reeeteedand wear the
LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERbm, et ision;
est prices.
W. V,
•
BraltniTOM • -
1110 V ATE '
DR. BROWN'S ftfBDIOAL • -
and ISUBGICIAL Office, No. by. ,
Smithfield street. Pittsburgh,
Pannsilyesda.
Dr. BROWN Is an old chi. is. '7.• •
sea of Pianburgh, and has been -4 • _
in Practice for the last faxteiy- '
sat yam Hie business has
bean oondued.mostl,y to Primate
and Surgical Diseases.
ayrpritraZi AND STRAN6SII3: rz in . .
need of a medical friend, 'shood, hot fa , : so
find out the aura place of relief. The Doctor a
regalerirrsdnate, and big eryierience in, thstgalat,
mentors certain slues of diseases Is aims
tee to the sufferers of obtainifig penman mak(
byee use of Ida remedies ea following
„ Ott;
DR. BROWN'S BEIBIKDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Venues; Difs4
eases, Impurities and Scrofulous Alfeertiorott 41,a0.
all diseases arising from a Itereditzrteintrion
manifests itself in the form of •
and a great many forms of skin disesseanshiiiiirm
of which the patient is entirely lim .
ontok.
persona so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of agar,
and speedy raeovery.
fittitiLLlAL WBAK -
Dr. Prows's remedies for thls triable.
I=t on often by that solitary habit o raiusual
10ri, which the yetmg and weaktokided
often fame way to, (to their own desitruatiMium
the nnly relish:a remedies known In this mom
try —th ey ere 5.110, andoiske s speedy. reatniatioa
at health.
RICRIIMATD3II.;
Dr. Drairri's remedies never fidl to Cftrit VIM
piantrd disease to a las also—he wllf:Watinet
care. He also treats Piles, Meat, Otoincintase,
Striatum, Urettud Die merges, Female WiadoMies,
Idnothly llappressions, taiOinti=
tole in Ano, baryons a.ftwDiseases
ono;
of
Paini sl
and Kidneys, Irritation of Me Bladdater
with all disease of an impure , •
Miter describing the elm tionleftiV •
ma, directed to DB. BROWN, No. Bo
Pittsburgh. Pa, will aiwnswviiii...
Medicine sons to any be
ackt•ose, getspacanwind
secure from observation- •
Offioe and Private Roma Pa fie gmitbiteld
r t. Pitt! barstet •Ps vana.daarda
CARPETS AND OIL cLotns
1.4
—AT THE-.
FOURTH STREET OA.RPET sßoldt.
D. & H. M'CALLInd . HAVE
• this day opened part of a very fargiSend
varied assortment of CARPETING, th which they
invite the attention of buyers, as thlfy will be of
fered on the moat favorable terms, •
Also, a newly Imported lot of beautiful Poiggets,
ail widths, at the lowest fates.
W. D. 4 . El. hi' TIALLIDE:
oat. f/7 Fourth street. near Wiiod.
TO THE PIIBLI,O.
SP L , the ;gee-
FY rant and falsely Rai
e 9 P 'TOM= of all de
nominszions. treat seem:.
sad do.iCai , disorders,/`'r'--~C'-
Raltantii std29easesOr
striation. Cr•rlrr,:n and
acident .0 r;r11..a9 Gi both
9Oieß, En "t.'l-is, single or imuitetL Because •
kunlishes the tact of his doing
so, r. , ,nuti and falsely rcemile4 ,are
dreadfully oc4ed, and thank it a ' sin
very immoral, and' for coni on. and
oorrupbon a non their wives, promising eons
heir family physician should be
cautious to keep them in 4gionmoe that,they do
tie same as Dr BR Alit3TßUP.4oxeepBPubilleithip
lost a lucrative mains might be. bud tcotheso
traong stupid Gately modest and prestatmluona
to born and an: igoonano; rib
es m 1 , -aroory, and who compere
gene, sense. he , to doll Ersand cents, ,
meanly or y gotten. Il :a to pti Oie ler
Mat numerous par ahigairdtansigte
that their sciaft. clang!' 'en and ward4Oleffefistr
feeble, sickly s .1 or cat eite condition suidStuein.
a~nu,have teen restored to nealth and ~BeNsT tor ghat.
loge
besides many before and tilber n itat.i
riage through him have been saved worth aufkrun4
anxiety, mortifsation, ton lianng the adventage
of over thirtyyears experience an& otearvaunn.
caneennently, hassunerior skillin the tiestessat
of special d is eases, and who ls daily tionsulted by
able ci t izens, the pro fession, as well recom mend ed by
_anapest
tg= "
notsisile
ea, P O i rs i l is Zeg r il l irir t r eztdadcran,
r 1 midady mut be eimpletelY-cured:‘
the very lastdfacoverythat has naveryit Wed,
female diseases he has bad superiaresperlenne 4
account of his old age, seven 7 item allteregte.
larity Is completely cured. As ar , oonsuroptiOn or
pulmonary di se ases my whickere
fed from Iceland moss and sr "
a &Mkt physictimi five years
pu
at the—
has had more success th an Oil the ttensimus
that have as yet been discovered. se thee - sem.
elites will show. They are all gOlLlthre and can be
found according to a pamphlet that each - Organ
will get at the w nwe.. tl , ..i. all free of elw=
Office 85 Smithfield street, near Diamond
Private communications from all parts of the Oaf
strictly attended to. Direct to
des ly Pittsburgh BOX SOW
Post Oftleei
THOMAS FA RLETPS
,
FURNPFDRE AND ORAL& WARNNOONS,
No. lea FEDERAL tab.,
UNDID:MAKING, in allannhesorill.rrs
prompt attention. Orders can be left id Um room
rat the Livery Stable of Hz. lemma Flq Obto
treat. Allegheny. sal34
S . . .
UND II Y CO NS IG.N IorRNTS-- — 3 ,
81 barrels White Wheat Family FRAM
8 .. Choke Byte Flom:
60 bushels Shelled Corn
76 sacks Ear torn;
20 dozen Broom; ''. • ..
76 boxes Cheese; ~
10 bushels Be uttu .
6 boxes Roll Butte,
~
500 pounds choice Feathend • '
16 bushels Timothy Seed;
9 tomb E 228-111 store and for MOO by
Cor ,:.p.
m biarketand Ftratstriiilb
LADLES
BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S.
LADIES BRUSH GOAT sHANGKAP
BOLD AT ,
DIPPBM - B
APPCWIS;
ENT OA per month for it t .gupg .
waning, in Eiplanes Ceurt. 13406544 ,
non 11/azketigt
lIL BARRELS--300 secoh4
011 Banels Arc tale by
id 4 HENRY H. CO
k IL-50 barrels No. 1 Carbon INA*
. aide by
MOW H. 00tu28ii.
- •
Quqems-hiton. lard,crush_ powdeNed,
kJ granulated and A and /3 ..e_.nsd WO*
hrs., iv, vale Ty kWh=
oar No. it 43 and 19/IWOrMir
TCS, S. C. HAMS-- ,
6 zeros liroakfast. Hee=
In store and for eats by I. BKLLBRB & 004
11090 , Penn street, Pittsbaratv;,:'
SGBOBB W INSIOW'S SOMEENG.
: SYRUP, for sale by
GO.O. A. KELM Dromidsv,
No IS Federal street. Allerbeire.r.,-
REFS APPLES-30 barrelata l
jr and forage by
jat7 alcm B _ Op ;R&;
DOZEN FRESH. Ems . :
received end for aide by
L. ALLliff..dierga",- D
No. 'Wood etrdel,;,-„,..
i 4 Crude O il , from rianliW y. ;
irsmitY gist recatvedand far eihrtirV*
Ist R. b. ALLEN. Agent. No. Wee4gAgg
toDYND MEWS S.ICA . TEC I
Jr tale by SOWN. &MIMI/2n s
311K4knaltraa
°EARL AS H-45 maks, 'No;4 S
Pearls, for sale by
tarr RENRY-WOOLIAKS.4.6,
X
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