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JAMES P. BARR,
EDITOR ANDRROP,RIE TO Et,
DAY MORNING, JAIL
C3ITY MATT77R
The Retiring Municipal Officers.
Today the fiscal year of our city closes
and with It the term of office of Hon. Geo.
Wilson, the present Mayor, and Thomas
Steele, El. City Controller. The May.
or's Clerk, iVm. Barnhill, jr., also gives
way to the new appointee, Mr. Mercer,
and Chief of Polioa Patterson and officers
Richardson, Smithson, Barr and Riddle
retire from the constabulary force: We
part with regret from all these gentlemen
is their official capacity and take the Free •
ent occasion of returning thanks to one
and all for many courtesies extended us.
The public will lose Mayor Wilson with j
regret; he was an upright, conscientious
officer, discharging his duties "without
fear or favor," erring only (if ever) by
leaning to the side of mercy. He was ever
affable and obliging and has made few (if
any) enemies during his administration.—
Mr. Barnhill will also be missed by the
frequenters of the office. He was well
qualified for his position, prompt, ener
getic and accurate, and always at his post
when needed and ever ready to oblige the
seeker for "items," if in his power. We
regret that circumstances compel him to
retire, bat in the seething pool of politics
changes are by no means rare. This
should also be a consolation to the officers
named above, to whom wa have also been
under obligations and all of whom have
our best wishes for success in their future
undertakings.
"Squire" Steele, the retiring Control.
ler, needs no commendation at our hands,
as he is universally known and as gener
ally esteemed. He retires from office,
(where he has beenfor two years, first as as.
&tent Controller under Mr. Errett and
latterly as spocessor.) with the good wish.
es of all with whom its business brought
him in contact, of the press particularly,
to whom be was most attentive. The af.
faire of the Controller's office were admir
ably conducted by Mr. Steele, who is pro
verbially neat and accurate as an account.
ant and if his successor leaves the business
in as good a condition as it now is be will
have good cause for gratulation. Mr. 8.
gou to a position quite is lucrative,
though not lees laborious, as Chief Clerk in
the Prothonotary's office.
Of the incoming officers we have now
nothing to say, "by their fruits ye shal'
know them,"
Miss Omaithorra Tnoairsoir.—We un
derstand that Manager Henderson has ef.
footed an engagement with this lady to
play at the Theatre next week. She was
leading lady at Mrs. John Drew's Arch
Street Theatre and is now playing at the
Front Street Theatre, Baltimore. Miss
Thompson is a lady of great personal at.
traction and undoubted talent and is high.
ly spoken of as an actress by those who
have seen her. She is a daughter of
Lysander Thompson, the celebrated York.
shire actor, who will be remembered by
many of oar old Theatre-goers. Miss
Thompson has a magnificent wardrobe, a
most important matter for a "star.". We
hope to see both her and the management
do well by the engagement.
THE new steel breech loading cannon,
invented by H. F. Mann, of Laporte,
Indiana, which we noticed some time ago
as in progress of completion, at Mack
intoab, Hemphill & Oo's, Fifth Ward, has
been finished and sent to Washington, for
trial by the War Department. It is three
feet long, one third from the breech hex.
agonal, the rest round, tapering to the
muzzle, bore about one and oneethlrd
inches, rifled, and carries a conical twelve
ounce ball. The chaxge is half an ounce of
powder. In close quarters cartridges will
be fired containing ten or twelve balls
each, at the rate of ten or twelve rounds a
minute. If the gun does ad that is pro
mised it will be a most destructive weapon
of warfare.
01711 FORCES W ESTERS' VIELOINIA
There are now eome twen •y thousand men,
chiefly Ohioans, in Gen. Lander'e division
at Patterson's Creek, including four fall
batteries and a section At Piedmont there
are about seven thousand men. At Cum.
berland there is also a strong force, with
six hundred and fifty in hospital. Gen.
Dander's force is being divided into brig%
sties, with acting Brigadier Generals to
command them. The rebel force in and
near Romney is about 16,000. Gen. Jack
son commandine the infantry and Colonel
Ashby the cavalry. Stirring news in this
quarter is looked for.
Raw ARBA.NOBILLN T.—We notice by
the "Evening Chronicle" that our friend
Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, who has
done a large business in the way of medi•
clues of a proprietary character, besides
that of prescribing for those who chose to
call on him for his services, has called to
his assistance a young gentleman, Dr. P.
P. Fox of Philadelphia, a graduate of the
College of Pharmacy, and' who has a
thorough knowledge of the art of medi
cine. Dr. Fox speaks the English and
German languages and from the wall
known character of his emp.oyer we are
willing to endorse him to our readers.
'ESTIOLTENG llosrairrrxx —The ma
lotion of Mr. Rex, for the appointment
of a committee to investigate the frauds
alleged to have been perpetrated on the
volunteers by the executive authorities,
in the purchase of supplies, has passed the
Legislature. The committee appointed
under it consists of Messrs. Sellers, of Fnl.
ton,. Republican; Vincent, of Brie, Be.
publican; P. F. Smith, of ()heater, Union
Democrat; Greenbank, of Philadelphia,
Deitoorat; and Be; of Montgomery;
Democrat.
Da. J. H. Soaxisme.4-This. gentleman
will be in Pittsburgh, at De. geyser's, 140
Wood street, On Monday and Tuesday
next, February 8d - and"4th, to examine
patients afflicted with diseases of the lungs
__and air passages, also of the stomach and
liver. His examistations are made by
'Janus:of an instrument called a IWO.
rometer, Which will detect the exact con
dition-of the lungs, and crouiu intimately
connected with them. Perspns wishing to
comtult him are requested early.
A STBANi
rue FaxAg.-4-A ; z. cabin passen..
-gPr, named France, who left'this oily on
thaskuuner Entree Duncan; destined for a
point thirty miles above lffarrietta, on last
Friday night, while thnbost was rounding
into the landing where - he was to get off;
In a sudden fit of anger, and, without prohl
vocation, picked up a poker hid assaulted
a fellow passenger named Breln, deettleit
for Louisville. After striking him several
blows over the head with the goker, France
leaped overboard and was drowned.- He
was evidently insane,
HEATIO.--The bill afferectst the Them.
tre this evening will, we are confident, at,
tract a better audience than of the present
week. The old tragedy of “Virginiul, or
the Roman Father" will be produoisd; with
a good cast; Mr. W. 0. Gallagher as. Vir
ginius, Miss Kate Newton as Virginia,
&nut as Iciliut , McManus as Qa us, Fos
„tee as Appius and Mackay as Dentatus.—
The patriotic drama Df ” McOlellan's
Dream" is also announced. The many
Ifriends of Capt. Gallagher will barout in
full force tp see him in hie favorite part,
which he plays well.
r .
• Conviorun or lipan,Ea.—At the late
term of - Court in Aterder county, Dennis
• Vitylok , vis: Oat on - trial for the urarder
of
George:l. "Eiglest, at nendeisonville, on
the evening of the 24th cif Ontober last.
*ll l ll iitfoinid'ilthe.frisoins guilty of
al
murder in , thit
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CARBON/116D Baffin.—An establieb•
ST S meat for the mann4hoture of bread, from
water, flour and salt, without kneading,
raised by means of carbonated air, is about
to go into operation at the old express of.
flea, No. 64 Fourth street, where the nee.
emery machinery is being introduced.
• 1x noticing. Prof. O'Laary's lecture yes..
terday we stated that it would be delivered
at Larayetie Hall. We were in error;
Concert Hall is the plans), as will be seen
by the advertisement
La
luisF F. BROWN: of this city, who was
a private in Capt. Brown's company dur
ing the three months' campaign, has been
appointed Hospital &award of the Thir
teenth regiment, and assumed his duties on
Monday last. •
PAID.—The Thir.eenth regiment, 001.
Rowley, have bema paid tw) months'
wages, a large portion of which has been
sent home to the familia) of the men in
this 2lty.
NOT Dire.D.—Jmaits E. Murdock, the
Rotor, reported dead, is now alive and •in
Cincinnati, where be is about to give dra ,
matio readings. Wo hope he
,may visit
our city.
AN interastinT, religious revival is in
prog•ess st the Methodist Church in Tar-
Gillum, to which one hundred members
have bi-en added.
COUNTERFEIT $8 bills on the (Alum
bia Bank, Columbia e'unty, Pann., are in
e'rculation in the Esetern part of the
State.
DIED ON OIL °alum —S. R. Anderson,
a carpenter from Westmoreland county,
died last Saturday night, of varloloid, on
the Clapp farm, 0,1 Creek, Venango
county.
JOSEPH YSYEE ds 80N,
Manufacturers of
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE & CHAIRS.
WAREHOUSE, 136 SMITHFIELD STREET,
(between Sixth 'Arent and Virgin alley.)
nog PITTSBURG .
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
ALL STYLES,
AND
ALL PRIORS,
—A LBo—
FOB 1 8 6 2.
7011 BALI 111
W. S. HAVEN,
Ic9 OORNICR WOOD AND 'Fa Irall ATRRICT
SPAL DIN (3-PS
THROAT CONFECTIONS
BROWN'S BRONCHIA.L TROCHES
BRYAN'S PIILMONIO WAFERS
AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL.
SCHENCK'S PULMON/0 SYRUP
SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP,
For mile by
CHAS. H. SUPER,
AT HIS DRUG STORE,
Cor. Penn and st, Clair Ste.
nail
TILE ORBIT QJIBITION OF TllB 114
For the next two weeks will be,
WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY
0131 %/8"1"24. 0 4.8
NEWS ' l ' 4,11'8 PRESENT
All the hin.sis and customers of
BKINERAN, MUSA" & BIEDLE,
That have not yet determined on what to buy wll
please look over the following list of articles, when
they will be sure to find something to scut
Gold Vest Chain* S i lver Table Spoons,
"
Gents' Brea stpin,, " Tea Spoons,
Bracelets, a Forks,
"
" w.taoles, " Butter Knives,
Wait % Seals, " Soup Ladles,
Pell e and Cases, " CTIMM
" Lockets for blina- " Sugar Tongs,
tures, " Salt Spoon is,
„ Necklace, " ?dastard opoons
~, Studs , " Knife Ai
„ Sleeve Battens, Fork,
a Chooses, " Caps,
Finger Binge, Thimbl
Chatelaln Chains, " Snuff B ores,
" Ear Rings, " Napkin Rings,
" Ear Drops, Plated Castors,
" Guard Choir's, " Cake Baskete,
" HeTo,
" Tea Setts.
a Charms, ". Coffee Setts,
" Armlets,
" Pendia**, " &a. Molasses
a Pitch
ors,
Plated Ice Pitchers,
Plated Spoons and Forks,
Plated Soup
_and Oyster Ladles, eta, eta
bleGeld and Sliver Watches of every imagairot.
style and price.
ok lgs„ French. German and American Clocks, Spy
ases, Musical Boxes, 2 to 12 tunes; Bronze, Stab
nary, Po' tanonaies and fancy articles in general too
numerous to mention. All we ask is a call at oar
establishment, NO. 4S FIFTH STREET, one door
fromlil Wood, and examine our goods and prices.
ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER 1
ELEIGAIPP I
BEAUTIFUL
PRETTY
CHE
W. P. MARSHALL, AP]
ST Wood sdroot
For sale by
eels
IT G A. li
-100 barrels Baltimore B, Coffee.
allitan
60 barrels extra 0, Oollem
Segnr.—ln store and tar ini4
RRYMER # BROS,
Non. 'Mend its lirnod etreet
SUGAR -200 barrels New York and
Baltimore Refined Coffee Sugar in store and
for a.le by RISYMRR • BROS,
•
N0a.123 and Mt Wood street.
ClkiliESE-200 boxes prime Obeesf
IL/. for sale by Nell] HE ny H. COLLIN&
bushels prime
r IMOI'HY TEED-10.
Seed for sale by
. HENRY H. OOLLINS.
EMONS--25 boxes each Messina and
Malaga Lemons, to arrive to-day. and for aa'a
REYMICR, k BROS,
128 aTod 128 Wood street.
29 . DOZEN BROOMS in store and for
sale by J. A. FETZER,
dell corner Market and First streets.
WOOD AND MARBLE IMITA
TION on Wall Paper. for dining nom.
and vestibules tor toile at 107 Market street,.
dal{ JOSEPH R. HI7_BERE3.
APER lIA_NGINti, in every variety
of decorations, for sale ty
Jab W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street
B SALE-
8,000 The. prime Buoicwhest Plow receive
• for silo by
R. L. ALLEN. Agent. 6 Wood street
OLL BUT'I'EB-3 barrels fresh 801 l
Involved - and Weide 12T
• - HKNRY 11,00LLINS.
DOT CLAY-150 bbls Missouri Clay
reathreeland &reale
4aIT %WRY FL COWIN
•
) - 4
.lIN B t USH-313 bales fine
ova, for sale br
HENRY OOLLINB
!ll.Lll#l.TEdrfirszt
,,,xlmus of . 3 4justreoarre Wu dsolv3r sale
FAME A =Ala, -44
:v.Acl.)l4llTOciendikaalAeu,,Y.
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LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
Last Might's Mews up to Two O'elock
Thirty-Seventh Congress.
INASIIINGTJN,. January 30 House.--
Mr. Fenton, of N. Y., from the Commit..
tee on Claims reported a bill for the relief
of Philip Spear & Co., of N. Y., wroch
was passed. It authorises the reissuing
certificates of the loan of 1848 to the
amount of $200,000 in place of those lost.
Mr DA Res, of Mass.,causei a memorial
to be read, suggesting en apor.ipriation
for a National Cemetery in the District of
Columbia so that bodies of deceased sol
diers may be within the reach of their
friends. Referred to the Committee on
Military Affairs.
The House reiumed the consideration of
the bill topay the several States the ex,
pewees Incurred by them in enrolling, sub
sisting, clothing, arming and transporting
troops etc.
After a debate on the frauds which have
been nractaced, the bill was tabled, yeas,BB
nays 44.
Tile committee on E actions reported
against the right of Chas. H• Upton of
Va., to a seat in the House.
The House then went into Committee
of the Whole on the State of the Union,
and proceeded to the consideration of the
A.vmy Appropr ation bill.
Mr. Cox replied to Mr. Gurley's speech
yesterday, essaying to show that the latter
was not a safe military critic. Tnat Mc.
Clellan, so far from restrainin g military
movements in Kentucky and Missouri,bas
facilitated and expedited rreparatione. He
had no doubt that all his plans would to
executed in good time and through the
young general in chief, the rebellion
Ge
sifeetually crushed.
adbpled
Several amends were discussd, but none
The Army bill passed as originally re
ported.
Adjourned.
SENATE—Mr. GriMeB, Of lowa, presented
the petition of citizens of lows for a gen
eral bankrupt law.
Mr. o..wan, of Pennsylvania, presented
the petition of the citiz.ms of Berke caun.
tv, Pennsylvania, in relation to General
Seigle.
Mr. Ten Eyck, of New Jersey, from the
Committee on Commerce, reported a bill
to prohibit the Coolie trade by American
Citizens.
Mr. Chandler, of Michigan, offered a
resolution that the Committee on Corn
merce be in tructed to Inquire into the
expediency of requiring the captains of all
the vessels sailing to foreign ports during
the present rebellion to take an oath of
allegiance. Adopted.
Mr. Rice, of Minnesota, offered a joint
re - solution that the Secretary of War be
authorized to procure from the officers and
soldiers now prisoners in the so called C
federate States an allotrue- t of their pay
for their families and frieads, and the :•••
retary of war issue drafts on New York or
Boston to said families. Ad ptei.
Mr. Grimes, of lowa, ott.red a res,
Lion that the Secretary of War furnish a
a statement in a tabular form of ail yea.
gels purchased or chartered by tho War
department since April, when the vessels
were built, of what tonnage, price etc.
Adopted.
Mr. Hale, of N. H.. offered a resolution
that the Secretary of the Navy Inform the
Senate when the ship Franklin 's to be
changed fur use as a steamer, whetter the
deps , tment Intended to complete her for
We the present year or any definite time .
Adopted.
Mr. Anthony, of R 1., called up the
resolution to pint bOOO copies of the
, gy on tne &lain of Senator Baker.
Mr. Hale, said he hnd always opposed
these resolutions to prin', and thou4h no
man appreciated Ino (1 , 30,a1.1 more than
himself yet he thought It a bad principle.
Mr. Howard. moved to include the
eu ogies of Mr. Ber.barn,
Mr dressenden, said that a custom had
grown up of printing torsi eul 'sr,ee in
book. He thought it an unnecessary and
useless expense, and when once on the
committee on printing, he made a report
against the custom In the case of Senator
Rusk, of 'limas, and the Senate agreed to
the report.
Mr. McDougall, of Cal., spoke in favor
of the resolution.
Mr. Howard's amendment was adopted.
The resolution was then rejected—yeas
nays 27.
A resolution was auciputid Instructing the
Committee on Military Affairs to inquire
into the conditi .n end manag.ment of tbe
government hospitals.
the debate on this subject showed that
there was much mismanagement in hospir ,
tal affairs, and the sick soldiers were no+
properly treated.
A bill was reported for the constuction
of a military railroad connecting Ken.
lucky and Tennessee.
The case of Senator Bright was again
taken un.
Mr. Howe, of W a., favored the vote o
expulalon.
Mr. Wilmot made an able speech on the
subject in favor of the expulsion of the
Senator.
The Senate went into executive session
and subsequen .1v adjourned
Latest from Europe.
PORTLAND, Jan. 84 . —The steamer An•
glo Saxon has arrived with Liverpool ad
vices of the 18th inat., four days later than
previously received.
She also brings telegraph ad vices via
Londonderry to the 17Lh.
The steamer Tentonia arrived out on the
12th.
The America and Nova Scotia on the
4th.
The Edinburgh on the 16th.
The news is meagre.
It is rumored that the rebel steamer
Nashville has been sold to English owners.
The United States steamer Tuscarora cows
tinues blockading her at iiouthampton.
LITBRPOOL, Jan, 17. —The saltie of cots
ton for the week have been 40,000 bales,
closing dull at a decline of Fl. The
sales today (Friday) were 6,000 bales.—
Flour has declined 6dOls. Wheat de.
alined I®2d. Corn easier. Market cies%
ed with an upward tendency for wheat.—
Provisions quiet.
LONDON January 1 711.—Cons ,Is for
money, 981.
GRNAT BRITAIN. —The financial writers
In the English journals indulged in all
sorts of gloomy forebodings for &merles,
under the suspension of specie payments.
Some argue that the issue of incontroyert
ibln paper may be expected to render the
country more than ever a prey to social
disorganization and Jobbery-
The London Globe makes the anno Alice
ment that the Cabinet of Washington had
given orders for the release of two Amer
icans, Messrs. Z.lcharie and Rogers, taken
from the English schooner Eugene Smith,
by the steamer Santiago de Cuba.
The steamer Adelaide, from ()ork, with
a regiment onboard for Canada, put back
to Plymouth" Round from stress of the
weather.
The iron.plated frigate Warrior was
expected at Plymouth in a day or two, on
her way to the North American stations
But little baldness was doing In war risks
at Lloyd's.
The London limes Bays that mercantile
letters from New York represent the cry
for promoting insurrections among the
slaves as gaining force.
:7Axiditionaverreapridenoetras been Pfib
lished In regard to the Trent affair, Lucia&
lug Lord Itosielre reply' to Mr. Baward,e
dispatch, dated January 11th, It express
see much satisfaction at the conclasion ar
rived at by the Washington government,
which it considers most favorable to the
maintainence of the most friendly relations.
The English government, however, difs
far from Mr. Sew.rd fa some of his oon•
elusions and as it may lead to a better uns
derstanding on several points of interns.
tional law. Lord John Russel proposes
to write another dispatch on the sub•
jest. In the meantime, he says it is des
sirable that the commanders of the United
Sates cruisers shall be instructed not to
re, e%t acts for which the British govern
ment will have to ask redress, and which
the United States government cannot un
dertake to justify Lord Lyons is thanked
for his discretion, etc.,
Iveral members of Parliament have
bees addressing their constituents.
Mr. Gladstone, Chancellor of the Ex
chequer, in a speech made at Leith expres
ed very friendly terms toward America,
hopirg that the concessions of the Ameri
can government would be received in a
generous spirit, He thought however that
the North had undertaken a task too big
for teem.
in view of the rending arrival of Mason
and Slidell, various expedients were being
wisp ad at Liverpool to secure anything
but a flattering reception for them.
Tao London Shipping Gazette sap that
war or else d'plomatic strife is inevitable
be , ween England and America.
The publication of the correspondence in
rel Won to the Trent affair has led to some
re-y bitter strictures on the dispatch of
Mr. Sward, particularly that part of it
where it is insinuated that the prisoners,
Messrs. Mason and Slidell would have
been detained, had the Interests of the
Union required it. The London Herald
says that the last four lines of Mr. Sew.
ard's dispatch is the only part that can be
accepted as an answer to the British de
mands.
The French Journals generally oomph.
!rent the Cabinet at Washington for their
action in regard to the Trent affair.
The pirate Sumter remained at Cadis.
COMMERCIAL—LiverpooI, January 16--
otton; sales of three days, 19,000 bales;
pricss are easier and the decline stated
rat i®id—mostly on the middfing and
lower qualities Speculatars and exporters
took 10,000 bales.
The advisee from Manchester concern
ing the state of trade are unfavorab'e. The
market is doll with a downward tendency.
Breadstuffs —Wakefield, Nash & Co.,
and others, report flour dull and declined
6d@lld. Wheat declined I®2l ; lied
Western 11®12i; Red douthern 12s 2d®
12s 41; White Western 12s 6d®l2s 9d;
White Southern 124 9d€oBl 3d. Corn
easier; mixed 31s 3d.
Provisions. —The same authorities re.
p)rt beef quiet and unchanged. Pork
tending downward. Bacon still declining;
sales at 894. Lard nominal, Tallow easier;
sales at 491.
Produce.—. 9 agar quiet but steady. Rice;
sales small. Coffee steady. Ashes flat;
p , ts 301, pearl common 13s 4i. Spirits of
turnip. tine quiet at 74d
LoNporr, Jan 16 —Wheat dull and 2d
lower. Flour heavy at is decline.
American Securities —lllinois Central
Shams 43Ki-442.1 , discount; Shares 27
®23f
Via LOND.,NDICIIKT—LiverpooI, Jantigle
ry 17 —Co ton the Brokers' circular re
ports the atlas of the week at 49 000 bales;
prices declined per. pound; the
greater decline being on the lower qual
ities. Specti'ators took 17,600 and ex
rerters 8,000 hales. The sales to-day
(Friday.) are estimated at 6,000 bales in
cludin( 2,600 to speculators and exporters,
the market closing dull and unchanged.—
The auth-r.zed quotation. are fair, Or
leans, 140; middling do 14-1; fair Mos
bile,. 13i I; rnidd:lnz do 12i; fair Uplands
1311; middling do 12k1
The stocks is esti mated at 6517,000 bales
including 235 000 American.
BREALMOYYS—Hour study. Wheal'
artive with an upward tendency. Corn
quiet but steady.
Provisions quiet but steady.
LONDON, Jan. IT—Consols for money
93k; I,ls cent. shairs. 44,}®42+ discount;
E-ie 28; N. , cent. chairs, 71®
73. The bi.lton in the Bank has Merest.
ed 2:2415.000.
From Washington,
W•HCRorox, January 30.—The Senate
has cot firmed the nomination of Major
Frederick Steel of the 11th regiment of
infantry se Brigadier General of volun.
tenra
Official dispatches from Oommodore
G , Idsborough, dated January 28th, and
addressed to the Navy Department, were
received this morning.
Seventeen of the navel vessel were et
that time in the Sound over beyond the
Bulkhead and under the immediate com•
mend of C)remodore - ROwww, in fall mutt
nei.s for operations of any kind. General
Burm.ide prepsrng his forces to move
in connection t Ith the fleet.
' Commodore Goldsborough says things
now look hopeful, and I sincerely trust
that we shall soon be at the enemy. Any
decided approach now to this matter on
the part of the rebels with all the forces
they can muster would to a moral certain•
ty result in their speedy capture and de•
structlon.
The Steamer Louisiana.
Patta.nst-rali, January 80.—Letters
from Hatteras state that the steamer
had been floated off, where she grounded
on the bar and was then safe, though the
namage to her engines rendered her uses
less as a transport.
The Washington correspondent of the
Tribune says:
"The Special Committee on the National
Foundry gave a hearing to-day to delega•
aorta from various sections of the country.
They will probably report in favor, of an
establishment West of the Alleghenies.
Prom Sandy Hook
SANDY Hoot. M, D., Jan. 30 —Blnoe
the retreat of the rebels from Bolivar,
the weather has been too foggy to observe
their movements. A heavy snow storm
prevails this morning. It is known, that
our shells on Tuesday, were not without
effect and several of the rebels were kil.
led and wounded.
There are no signs of the weather clear
ing at the present.
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MERCHANT TAILORS,
TYVITE the attention of buyers to
A t roar large sad railed stook of
Fall and Winter Goods,
h o d moyiyed, moony whinh may be found all •
the newest wales of anode for Gents apd Tones
wet,, together with a fall and corm:dote sesort=
mont of gentlemen's Furnishing Goode:
W H. •fol}EE£ 00:1118 Peikina at
no2o 2m - ear. attatstAktieres Alley. LIMY City.
by dam If nay a. owls,
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
WEEKLY REVIEW.
Carefully Revised and Corrected by our
own Commercial Reporter.
?mestizo% January 30th. 1862.
Business is about the same as last week, being
without visible improvement Vigurea are not al
tered mate, ially, and the demand is chiefly Weal.
Applei.-Salee in lots of choice at $2,75@i3,26
barrel.
Ale...Pittsburga matt utacturea continues in
fair demand., with steady shipments to all parts o:
the country. The established, rates at present are
bbls. hf. bble. bbls. hL bbls
Kennet-18,00 84,001 India 88,00 80,00
X 6,00 3,00 XX 7,00 low
Cream- 6,00416,00 2,60g3,00 Porter.... 6.00 13,r0
Ashes...We note no material change. Pots
rate at 404 sic and Pearls at 5,54',.@b%c; Soda
Ash at 84j)8Vici Nitrate of Soda at 6 , 4@tiAr.., and
Concentrated Lye 104 C, 'fi lb.
Saimaa.- We continue' to quote as follows:
Shoulders 4., 3 4 lb; aides illric; plain Rains 7,
Sugar cured do, Bc.
Benzole in small lots at 400 per gapin,
but a supply in markeL
Beaus -Are in great request but the soppily is
limited. Wa gaol*, at $1,15(01,80 it bushel for small
white.
Batter...dales of choice roll making at 14)
12 vi 11).
Brooms... Sales at $1,780)1,87 per dozen for com
mon and $2,0040,60 for good and fancy.
p Buckets and Tubs.-The Beaver manurac
tirers' prices are as follows:-Buckets plain, insides
ill dozen $1,46; painted Inside, $1,60 3 hoops, $1.76;
Tabs, No. S 8 hoops, dozen, 87,70; No. 1 2 hoops,
NO. 2 PAM No 8, $5.60; No. If
115 00; Keeler's No. 2, 32,76; Half Bushels, sealed
$4.76.
thaekvehttat Flotar...Bales of new crop in
lots at $1,7601,87 11100 Is.
Candles—Sales in lota at 10c per pound for
Moulds.
Cheese—The market is well supplied, with
sales of W lt, at 6016 1 43.11 lh
Ctder._slales at toggi t,au V 001 for sweet.
Corn Mes.l...Elales prime si:ted at 45®50c V
bushel.
Cordage... L Manilla Rope, coiL. 9efiLt. Manilla Rope, i ouillet.>
Hemp " " ..10cf1G Tarred 18t4105
Hemp " " ..11cittb Tarred " cut 14oildb
Pac'ng Yarn, t1ne...12001i Pac'ng Yarn, conalbleb
Bed thrds...Manilla, 1,2.,' 00 V dozen; Hemp
$1,50, 1437,13,00(02,76 V dozen; Hemp coil, 11. V Th.
Plough Lmat.-Manilla 87c. Vt dozen; liemplOc. II
doseo.
Cbtion Cbrrkige...Cotton Rope and a wards. 20e
do. below 22e-; Bed Cords. 62@)4,7b
.izen. Plough Lines $.1,26; Saab Cords
Dried Beet".-There is a fair demand, print
pally local, at 1014011 e... *lb, in tierces.
Dried Frialt...biales prime Peaches at 8 2 , 75 0
B,CO * bushel; Apples at $1.6 1,76.
aggs...lo good demand. dales of packed In
bids, at locsalle per doz.
Feed... The aides are limited and prices better.
We quote Middlings at 864090 c Sti 100 lie: Shorts
66 G002ei Bran at 46060 m Ship Studs at tanadte.; tlil
meal, $ 1 86120 'it toll-
Flott.r...'rhe market he well supplied, with only
a small demand. Prices have advanced and we
quots at 11.61.44,76 for extra 16,00q05,26 for ex'ra
lama, and 86,5006,7 b for fancy brands. Feather.... We q uot:e home W astern at Six'
from 0 rat hands 480bOc. from store.
Grain... Yt heat is without matenal change. We
quote Ran at Isini9Sr; and Wan. at $1.0401,06.
Cots is telling at 4.144tc. OATS are unchanged, cud
we quote at Midettio from first hands, and 243 C from
store. Harley and Rye dull and whnout coange.
Uroce 0. Sugar in steady at 10010 1 4'c
per titc N U Molasses sociable p gel: Godes ban
advanced 200421 c fur Rio and very Ulatteltiee;
Sire 848V,c.
Hay...Saten at nealen limited at $7OO per ton.
Hides-8 Wee are . one uti an I green malted are
selling at 707%e B; dry tint MG' be.
Hominy .. Wht.e ' , glut a selling at 14,60 per
barrel
Hoge...Are offered at 8503,12 lbs, gross,
and re vr buyer , at the figures. Dre.ed Hogs sell
at 3-Viote gig lb
iron and Malta... The manufacturer quote
cnnmm tar at 8t B; other glevicripuons io
proportion. ?inils, 10 to di. at 81.60 ; Si. and 6.1 at
s2,lb; 7gl and 6 i. , 113,We. tit, 50.25; 4.1. blued, 88,60;
&I do„ 11.u0; 20 do One, 16,00016,M tipikes,B to
to, g 1,76, wrought do., 14 16504,75.
Lard....,l.ty bells at Tlifgebc 3 , 1 Ib, in kegs and
Leather—The is stet ly, w.cri no
change in our o; i 1 quotatloas:
Red 81-Antal:l Role it 66 216;026c1 Upper Ts dot
&mg tcr 204,216 c .
Hamra,Skirting 324,94 c.
Lime.--Louteval• rusuar., T 1,204126
per tat.
Lumber, areen...Thore le but little mow
coming to market, and the figures are for par
tly seasoned. The prlces for Common $lO
412 per 1,000 feet and Clear • Timber 406 c
IS cubic foot, and Shingles $2,2516 1.000.
I.,susiber, tiersaorted.- The following are the 1/Q0
ISLIOriI per 1.000 feet, for seasoned lumber at city
yards Common 1 In. boards, $14.00.
Oil—Crude Reek has advanoed and large lot,,
selling at 136014 a 11 bpi!, refined Carbon is worth
aagt4.6e, crude Lubrunattng 20c; Lard 0 , 1, No 1,
70076 u Linseed 065068 Refined Coal 400:46c.
Pig Metal... There t, bus babe doing We;note
a few salea of Allegheny, at $24, and l'ennesse
$26 per ton-
Potatoes... Prime Nestuumocks are worth 66411
60c 116 bushel at wharf.
Powder... We quote Magnus and =mug at
$6,60 keg; rifle at $8.26; safety (Me SO,OO N -Woo
Rys Flour—Dull at 12,7/64287 tarrol.
ttalt_.l. weedy at the itdvanee and No. 1 .else at
51,60 11 1 / 6 1: No. 1 extra $1 76.
ibetaps...'fbe following are the wanetfacturery
. mc i t4 Rama, t„tin.; No. 1 Palm, 6 1 , , ,i; Castile and
8 0 aLtior'n Chemicalolive, 4kic....; Wo
man'. Fnend, To b.
IS taro h W 'is ceiling at 4,kin lb in lota.
Sheeting*, Yarns, dte.....'fne market is ex
cited and uneettled, and Sheeting. have advanced
llielac per yard. Check., rm. coton batting,
twine, carpet chant, &a., have also adv a nced in like
proportion
Straw —Botts from cny wales at $8,0007,2/011
tcaL
Tallaww—ilough quotes at 968 1 ,0 and canntry
rendered at 934010 e.
WILIto Load. Lithario, t 0... White Lead
la arm, and in steady demand at t 2 ,fto VI keg (or
pure oil and dry .4 M., subject to Me Renal
dmoonnt. Red Lead 8 9c. net, and Lltharage
Window Wass... pnoea remain steacty,
and we quote as tollown (or city brands, in boxes of
!My feet, with LS per cent. discount: BxB and
93,00 q Bale, $1,26 88.11, Dill, 9x1.2 and 10x12.,
Afirt 89.13, 9x14 and 10:14, 911,74 tali% Waif, and
00.
14 Viittky.../s without change. Common 800.
tided eels at 17,17818,; hotter grades Itikinlm New
Rye Tkilt9l,l:oo per gal , and Otti Rye at In 45 1 4112,00
er gaL, as in see and ttualltr.
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET
Auseaskr Cirr, January, 60th, 1862.
Tho market was well stocked this week, but
figures were very low and dealers discouraged.-
The offerings and sales were as follows:
OAT LE-A I lindlt*, Uniaa Drove Yards-994
Lea! offered; 375 head 50..1 at 2@8%, N Ito; the re
mionder left over and sent East.. et .iltafer's kfor.
gen Ebas• Yards-1020 head otfe - ed; 288 hs.id sold
at 300pe Co FNO ihs , rose.; balance left over
ann sent st.
8 REEP-A abide 'S -854 heat offered; 173 head
sold at $8 12-balanoe sent East. bAnfees-932
head offered; 631 sold a; $3 75014 13 per head;
balanoe left over.
,der'a-6,1 27 head offered; 740 head
sold at $2 74512 tO VI 100 ID ; remainder sent Keel
and left over. ri , mfer's-45,20. head offered; 8,483
head sold at $7 13.54458 It per 100 thin remainder left
over and sent East.
13 0R3E43-4f.finder's-32 head sent Emit.
TO THE PUBLIC.
61'"q. LALLY the Igno-
ran and falsely Nod. dAee .- -te..
.9 ~ .11.-19n, of all de. t
natiou treat genre , l' ‘ , . ,
9 ..enviers,
•
is. an leo sOli Or
, nations or +anon and
nciden.l y of both
mime., PO Pi, single or marned. 8005,X114
haAnly-Le publishes the fact of his doing
PO, fns r r p 1 and falsely modest are
dreaci fully so >1 tad, and dmon it a great sin
very immoral and for contamination and
it rniption a non; coeds wives, premiums sons
.`n a. heir family physician should be
cautions to keep wiesto tr , ignorance that they do
t •e same as Dr r TSUI', (except publlatung)
lest la:salve practice) might be lost to there
=tong stupid timely modes, and presumptuous
!emit s. bore and raised In Ignorance, sPrtulgull
as m isnroom and who ampere society, intelli
gence, sense. km, to doll ,rs and cents, mysteriously,
meanly °silly gotten. If .13 IC publicity, however
that numerous par use Ao i amend.= s are thankfn
that their aces. timbal era and wards, vr lvtoualy
feeble, sckly P 4, , '• --de Tradition and appear .
&noel, have been reatc.:,.. , th er by 1
BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after mar.
riage through him have been saved mach siufenng,
_anxiety, mortification, kc. Having the advantage
of over thirty years experience and orservat..,n,
consequently, he has superior skill In the :reamed:li
of special diseases, and Me Is daily consulted by
the profession, as well recommended by respecti
able citizens, publisher*, proprietors of hotels, ko
.ermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emissions._
This cireadhil malady can be completely cured by
the very last discovery that has neveryet failed. In
female diseases he has had superior experience on
account of his old age, seventy years, all mega.
larity Is ootbpletely cured. As for consumption at
pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are com i c ,
sad from Iceland moss and other ingmacliente by
a skillful phyaimen five years at the businees,ii
has had more cinemas than all the pretensions
that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi.
cates will show. They are all genuine and can be
found secoromg to a pamphlet that each person
will get at the examine) A, all fret of charge—
Office 85 Smithfield Street, near Diamond street
Private communications from all parts of the U ctiot
strictly attended to. Direct to
SiliD
di ly dawns }halite:lush Port Utt,l .
HIED PEACHES-40 brshels prime
for solo by
lag
HENRY H• OOLUTNEL
MED ej.."-----j)k Eti-170 bushels for
jL, sale by
Jl4B
HENRY a CoLLINa
93 barrels :or : : .
BEAK Ys. COLLLN9
0 1 ,EARL8-40 6els N 9. Pearls for
tin HENRY.M. colaare-
Y.. 01 1 BAREEL9 I 4OO
"alum tor oak by
MirAly H. ockujka-
R I I 7 El R IQ' E W
PORT OF PITTSBURG 8,
A BRAY ka),
Franklin. Benn 4, Brownsville.
Gallatin, Clerk, Brownsville.
J.l. Bayar Peebles athelh
T. hi l Com d,
ba, EhWheeling
Linden, "erten, CI no nnati
( at'ago, Oilltinne: Mo. nt Vernon
Boy oar, A nlvicalt, Lowevllle
Undine, 0.1, (4. hp )li4
DB:PARTED.
Franklin, Bennet. Brownsville.
Clara, do
Col. Bayard, Peebles, B 1 ',bath
Minerys, (Jordon, Wneenng
Commodore Perry, Lightner, L - "uterine
Science, Rena, Ga.npolis
Ronan; Wolf, aclipo.is
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m.The River—Last evening at twilight
tnere were about 13 lees water in the channel
and ;hang eiowly.. Towardi evening the weather
changed and became cold.
see. The splendid pnsaeriger steamer
1- rime Loans, Captain George Mooro,,leaves this
day for Cincinnati, Louisville and ,Ceird. This
b)at has unsurpassed aocorntnodatons, and is in
charge of a 3 careful and experienced officers as
cus be found. Our old and esteembd friend, Capt.
Murdock, will do tbehonors in the offioe.
Ur' The fine packet Citizen, Captain
E. Calhoun, learns far Louisville, Eramrille and
Mount Verwn. This boa: tans regular between
this ray and ML Verwin, and will continuo in the
trade during Car season. The clerks are MOMS.
CAughey and Eakin. We time pleasure in ream'
mending them.
Cam. Capt. Reno has fitted up hie Elie
psekei, Science, in splendid stile. She looks bet•
ter than ever. The Captain lea pract.cal man and
knows how to do a Job of that kind. She will re
sume her tripe in the Galileo is trade.
The fine passenger steamer Arsgo,
Captain J. Li. Golding, le announced for Cincinnati ,
Cairo and Saint LOlllll. Una b:at has the beet of
acco.omodatione, and fa in charge of careful and
I attentive o ffi cers.
14 T,
.be Wbeeth,g packet for this day
lb Lie steamer J. 'l'. bl'Combs. the will leave at
n...0n. Passengers arid shippers will bear this in
144 , 1 The well known peasengereteamer
Cara Yoe, Capt. Thomas Piy , leaves ads nay post.
Li. sty for Cinsianati and Liou:sviile. Pa/Lange:l
xnu atoppi-ra will be attended to on thin boat
Stir Bvmet..o.ly will be hurt. We no
cu a .01 01 shells being shipped on the steamer
Pr.rna D.anv . Their wal k , h. with. iit being tided
pounds.
milk. The Commodore Perry, that lei
hat orating. errriod out „a big load of shells, can
non, a c. rbing are workmag
Bt?3 The
favori:esteamer Undine, ()Apt
wl.l be Lu ad E the Landing itua morn, lag -h.
U to L./ 4 ./ipolli 01:1 OA .13Y lay. blel lead
M.We hsve wJrd fruna the Ztheaville
4,c .ec hmmi Graham Eind wdl leave on her
r gu tr dry
110.1"cie atestners Ezonomy, Key Wee
and Dr. Kane, were adrert.sed to leave thnoknnat
for Ws port, on Wednesday.
For tlactanatt, Louisville
Evansville aad Mt. Vernon.
8.4“ UItLIA Y, FEB 1, 104. M.
THE REGULAR PASSEN
GER p If ket CITIZEN, R. Calhoun,
commenuer, ,earee t• r the above ports
on the day announct.ci, ponitively.
Po- freight or pa:tongs, apply on board ittal
or Cincinnati. Louisvill e
Evansville and St. Louis.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8.
THE SPLENDID. SIDE
wheel pa 4 senger ater mer, a ,.
A RAG:). apt.. Tboa. R. Golding
leaves as announoecl above.
For freight or passage apply o, ~a rft - tr to
3.1 JOHN FLACK Agant.
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
THII3 DAY. J DARBY 3!, 10 A. M
rit H E FIN SFEAMEE
CLARE POE, 'loom , 1 00, COLO
mander, leaves es above.
For freight or puteage apply on board
'or Cluchusail and LoaaC ---- vrin ie
FRIDAY, JANUARY za. 10 A. M.
THE FINE PASSENGER
steamer ODMMODORS PERRY,
J. H. Lightner, commander, leaves as
above.
For (night or passage apply on board or to
tan.% J. it LIVINGSTON & 00.
For Clnelnikatl, Cairo and St.
Louis.
THIS DAT 10 A. M.
THE FAVORITE PASSEN
GER steamer DACOTAR, D. L.
above.
Hendrickson, commander, leaves as
For freight
e ern'r on Foard• la3l
Regular Tuesday Packet For
Marietta and Zaaseville.
THE fine passenger steamer
EMMA GRAHAM, Captain Mun
roe Avers, oomnaander, braves Pitts.
hburgh every Tuesday, at In
o'clock p. ~ and
Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. tn.
For neut . , opasaage apply on board, or to
ts,,tavurgaTos a Co., Agents Pittsburgh.
-
lanai I. oultrelLe and
St. Louis.
Tau DAY, 10 A. M.
SPLENDID PASSENGER, STEAMER
PRIMA DONNA, George W.
der, leaves as announced above. Moore, comman-
For freight or paseue apply on board or to
J. B. t D.UNGBTON A 00,
or JOHN FLACK, Agents.
For Marietta. Gialltpolie, Par
kersburg and Portsmouth:
EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. 111,
71 H E FINE PASSEN-
GER steamer, J. B. FORD, • •
.IL Kerr, comm ander, leaves as '
announced above.
For &MEM or passage app/y on board.
JOEBT YLAGE,Agent.
EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. ,M.
HE STEAMER SCIENCE,
aptain Wm. Reno, leaves Mrl 9alHteo~nukl etta, leel i lug, Marietta, Parkersburg and
61 / 1 1ItioIls, nuking weekly trips, leaving Pittsfaugh
every WEDNESDAY 514 o'clock, and returning
leaves eallipolis every FRIDAY at 8 sclock.
n D. R. LEM:B, Agent.
For Beaver Ste . .betsville sued
whmeelll k
THE PACKS B U
J. T. hf'oolllB4J.lttAnn
Commander, leaves for the above porta
Monday, Wednesday and Phi* at 12 M.
For freight or pates apply on board or to
dela J. COW. !1 a 00,7 Water street.
4
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For Marietta, Paikersbutii
ated Gailipells.—
REGULAR, SATURDAY PAOKET.
THE FINE SIDE WHEEL
steamer UNDINE, Cox, eons.
mender, lames Pittsburgh every eat-
Tuesd
amity
am O
at 10 p. m , returning leaves Gathpo'is every
a m.
For Re y
tail: or passage apply ela board or to
- -
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
WILLIAM HAZLETT
Saa opened an Moe at
NO. 94 WATER STRICST,
Where he will transact a general Steamboat Agenay
busjneas, and would aohett a we're of patronage
from steamboat men.
uoile-am
MOOR SALE OR RENT -_A Dwelling
.tonne in Euminghantgow ootratledj7
sts
übcri ll-tf ber, Enquire et No. 104 CONE sTREme-r,
C. I'. lEMBEN.
D RIED FRUIT
-160 bushels prim. Dried-Aiiplee;
60 barrel" " " Peaches, jut re•
oalred and for We by
J. A.
Canter let And
QIIGARS-Stan larri,cruatked powder:Ed,
granuistod and A an Saabs refined tat a am,
in gore and for ewe ty RZY/411M t BROK.
oor N0a.196 anti am Wood ett et.
QC. TO3, S. C. EtVifft-T
tree BreslauW* .
in store and for side by O PauprZtras oc t
- -Petus4timeet; pittaburvb
BYRINVAIti.
Fed • DMituyi.
.~ . ~>
==2
- 7 „...,-, --, ... ,, ,K.--',...•-,5 ,- ' ,
NEtiliottift*SilL:REMATlMaf:t*
' AraittiOLliii - 1 1 7CHlicii, ihtailikider:.
HALVAOI,I73 RUCH g WC* Kidneys.
H EMMED'S - HT:IOW for the Gara.
BBLMBO I'D'S BUCHU for the liroinij
IHELMBOL r 8 BUCHU for Nembutals. ,--
RRI.MBOLD'd BUvED for Dintnen..otNision,
HRLIMBOLVB BUCHTT for DlBOtiliE '• ,
HRLHdOLD',9 BUCHU for Wealt,Berynt ..,. .. :•.
[ HrLIFIBOLD'S BUCHU for OrinerarDiMr, - ' ...-:,-.•
RBLMBOLMB BUCHU for Unhnirall tltdlir-:: ~
ill BLIEBOLIYS BUCHU for 'Horror olTlllssonsp.7,
HELMBOLCAS B U(HU for Nigtikfilrealit. . ' -- , - 1,. -,
EIELMBOLD'S BOCHTITor Wawnialita., . .": ''. ....--,'.
1 1117.11BOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness ofllte . fflpilrwn
HELAIBOLDS BUCRIT for • Ertipthinn-- -..-- ~.."..2 .
E16.1,11110L1Y8 130t.11(1 far-Pala-Wth0wdr„.....,.-,::::
llRLarsaurs BUCHU for Htlawfmnitif-'43( . th e.--,.-%
Eyelid, with T. mpontry Bcdlusiorr:nti4Lnag'pr z,.=.,
Sight
HALMBOLDII BUCHU for Mobility Ilifili_Eililelkri;?=:-.,,,
leasnesa, with Want of attention , RM Aorta* t• , :'z,
of society.
BBL WBOLD'S BUCHU for Obstroationit.,
HELMBOLIPB BUCHTI for ElsoeistioaiiittleglhnlA,Q,'t
Indiscretion, and all Diseases iyr.'!-'- .-..,. -5...-4
FEMM,Eq—F EMALES—PEMAtaIS'
REMALgo—sEIIIALEB--FSMaLEB -
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, ,AURRIRD,
TARS NO
coNTMOBB RafPzATING
PILLB • - , • 1 4 ,, : , , if . ;= , - • ,
_,,.,-,--.- ,
THRYARROP2IO 41 1 , 21.11,i - . '
ELMLD% EX TRACTIMIDRU- I ' , ,- 3 . .„.. , ;;1:-,,1
IS THE M ERY B E oT REMEDY IN TREPWORIiII:,:r3::.,,r,
For all oomplainta incident to theilitietae!,,,
arising from IndßiereUon, Ifaints
ton, or in the . _
____''',.',,... , ~''-•,,," -
DECLINE OR CHANGE OP ---iarm,
~--;;. -,....•,.
SEE tniwPrOfds A80VE.44 -''''.4::'.:-.'::::
NO FAMILY SHOULD BEWITROUT It
lake no more Bal.am, Merenrrx Uisantt.',.3-PJ:I
Mes.etne, edi for Unpleasant and, ,Bangeronanplii .140.• ,, .. - .. I_4l- .
HRLMCBOLIPB EXTRACT NUCHIrOtIBRS:si-!---Z,.1 J
In all their
itiBOB.ET DIVICANIAS --`',.?'• >'.-,
stages, Itt
littheakpenae, - ::-t:1 - ' - ' ,- !.
Little or no eh nge of diet::No ittatinlistdanw , . - "f ''''.c.,-.
Use HELMJ3OLLS EXTRACT, ,BEICRU for Rs. - , .!,•'_,
ceases from habits indulged In , ~.,,..,,., N --
..i ,- .4
BY YOUNG Alto OLD, ' V;
••
-...-,_„--;-..;
And for all dleetwas tutting from hiblta- lidlitsitta-:,!,-.(Mj
lon. It-removes all improper dbialtarires, amt wil:',:i'-.2'iLg4
restore the patient In a abort tintei,,, T io a stain .91: : "f '' , Q.:
health and purity.
Use BELMBOLDE EXTRACT B' , Y _
farina., ~.. 4'
meter. .2,...'..4
eases and elections of the most distreepingeb*:S=.,AS7j
',
.liee azutsouys Erritott_sricErn for li --, `'A
sfteotionsond diseases of the '.
~.--,A
... . .. ,
DR= ARV °mous,'
-,--,, r . ".? , .Z,, , ,5.
Whether existing i a ~,
RALE OR SaILItiA.LX,4I f
of From whatever cause onginating, annno matter
~ ~ .
ROVE LONG 8 PASIDUke.
AU the above diseases and snobs= admit of
the sante treatment and may originate from the .
throe cause.
Rand I Read 1 Read:
EtELainuLD'd A:FM: is cafe act o IP
taste,and odor, but immediate in de actum. -
Personally appeared before me as Akierzons a '
the city of k 'nthutelpnia,ll. T. HEI , ISISOLD, Mean
al, wac, - ,eins , duly swore, duet say that Ma . preps
on
abet a Ziareptie, memory or toputtorts.
,t.ogs, b MIRA ye table. - '
Et 1. t/LD, SoleMaiifactupert• -
November,Sworn and subscribed before nitkltle-21k1 SPY of - - -,.
MN.
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WM. P. RUBE IRO, AldttraiL
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Price $1 per bottle, or NM f0r.,101, (favored to ',..,k4.5-ag
any address.
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Prepared by H. TafELMEOLD. ..'.:--',IJ-i'
Prmt and Analytical tillemist, :.-"_4.;c:-.,',F.:
104 South street, relow Obeinut;PhilL •1,-;,-„.i.1...Z.
OR 11VAR.0 OP 00117.111TERSSEULTS
AND UN OR IOI OIPLED DEALER/4 - 44
Who enneavor to dispose ..tif thew own" otn...
hhnn
.ether" =ache on the reputation attained by -4.,,
Rehnbold's Genuine Preparations, •,,.,,t2,5.1"
~ Extract Ithic. ".
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w eed Rose W sh.
ASK ROB BOLDS. . lak e`no other --.' -..i . - 4f4 4
Cat oat the advertieement and send far It , . -. ., , :ig•, ,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. .. i. .„
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Sold wholesale and retail by •• =
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DR GEORGE H. XEYSER. - - -1,4
140 Wood street . ...-.,,,
/1041454133.1111
glaiVVlCit-f-alrTPliiiiffigiiit7'FW7;a; ~,,1
a...) a Cottvge Dwelling Hods,; well arranged. 41. RE
wi , h vestibule and sir. rooms, alwo ,Story kitchen, ~,, . .,::4'ilb.;..
bath room and muds house, large tottTlage ammo ~ : .14,
and enable; ten acres of g.rouns, trnittrees, shrub. '.:,,?•.5....
bery es.. , young orchard, garden, &a., situate near
,lli-q,,
the new Presbyten.n church.. • --.15,-71
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Just received • luxe alsercinzerit
GENTS' SLIPPERS,
VERY CtliioloE PATTIR2IB,
and iselling low by
13 8.1. V ATE OLN.Kittilsb-: -
A,.. I.E. BROWIVEI BiI6DIDAL .!,
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and BUROICAL Cates, No. 60
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Smatelleld street, Pittsburgh, ' '*",:, . . . .
Pennsylvania.
Dr. BROWN us sus old dia. t,.. 'i.',.: ; p.;::
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menet Pittsburgh, and has bean 4"/. ',. • ' :. -1,
In Practice for the last tisatt 'to ' ,
Ate yea& His baseness has -. • 1' - .
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been ocadlned mostlY ta Pthate
. .- -*,
and Surgical Diseases.
U/Tliugus ttBD amizoligas
la seed of arial blend. .akicald n o t iltfl to
find out the me place of relicti'rfe Dacia Is' a
regulartit and experlaartethi tba tread
b
meat ors certain a lma ofhis
diseasettjaa aura
tee to the safterars of
relief
by the tuts of his remedies2t'aiVA followisg litistid;
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DEL BROWNS X73Bserer fail to cure the worst form of ifeneseg Died
ammo Impnritleas and tit orofukaut.Afteationo Also
all diseases "sienna hem a ha d tskt4 shish -
manifests Itself in the form of' a teges.
and &grownup forms. of Milo dimmest&
of winch the patiemt Is entpetr ignorsmaille -
personas+, aftlicied,Dr. Brown offers hopes ef a map
and speedy recaoo4 .
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In. Prosn's remedies for this trollbilt , , '''.'•,,-1
brought on often by that solitary htse.t -a sensned ~-;...1
gratdca.Uon. whioh the yonncistui wartionindled -A-Sq
often give wan to, 00 their own_ . d weak
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rihthe nap relialle remedies know)" in tala oonle'- -- -=',' - '5
—tnej are age. sedmake needy rem{kak .
ealth.
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Dr. Brown's remedies nerer,fall to cum
p in a fee iinp , 43.4wEl Imumilk ' : ...
ems. He also . _ f,...Eloneossbessi ,:- ' 2
Stricture, Urethal Di•cnarimmintehi ' ' -
Monthly Eintedreentons,
_Diassigneet ihs
WI% in Ano, 0 11 117000 AfteUol l, Nwinas ll r
and Kidneys, irritation of tim =adder,
with all all disarm Bof oalmoureortgfek - -
A letter desenbiogthe aa ov itha
ro, directed to DR. BROW .. rr $ 0
Pittsburgh-, Pa, will be
u to any ad ..r.fuz5a,..,,,,i1-,..--,--,:',.
Medicine eadram partkodlind" --=,,,
secure from otwerautim - , -
__ , 4;-.-11. 4 -`
Office altd Primo Rama. No- ne thnliltnehr::-:1
rw , t. Pittsburgh • 1..... '
OIL BABREL oil,
received sad for aalii-tiy :
- -* 3,4
ja2B JA1314 pinup,
ocarnft , ltirki - nand Irkutsk& '
E A -- Th — rrn
.4L Peer* far sale by
CL
IaIT MINDY
rfouprm-r--gg-w n)
must t t for by s 3.
Jel
80W44-TEaM,
Vie 1 .404 111• 3 . ..„%1
608--10. burials fresh 'Ego riesiveda*4''
_and , for sale by - - pan•
._rag,g. 7 A
aaa corner Pint iiiroulak<f.t.,
500 BAIItELgt' PBS.
LIDUIC thp,T481446;111
for ado wholesale arid awaits.—
sonitzterrampan:Lar,
Ifii-Noodmtleat
TALLOW, 011,
10 bblo Tanow Oft
b OlO Glens% • •
In store and for Bale by -
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nano F •
Penn
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Oil. Apply to -s •
ARDIINOO
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TROCHE:BIurt reoVim
No. e 9 FederiLittnek
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cowl," received end *ll'4 -
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Noo Arced' isiveli.-, ~.,,
lall
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bin B. 14 .thrtEgf f!ood
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7-6.140 Iliiiit t 4111g---r,for ' k:'4,;-7.1
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111_1nm *prod* h 7 t.w.Alcuanut.l,- z -; -- . 4
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grow 4 Oonkised
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CO in :=EIW VF4B, 6 I tft
trash mamim, and Ibrudat ic ,17 A 4 ,-A
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