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F:zhibltons and amnia URGE immioti , # VPt A SACIIINERY urns anions: sus nun wo BERAILIBELICHIA Soo tsollitieh for turning out Work with prompt mese anddentedeb cannolAm excelled by any other office le the city. .k:tklttiE SUPPLY OF aO.CITS 13HOES lust *este at a alight ?drum en east at the 43.&1 , CIANI EITORIf, of f I 4 ROSEPII 41: 43611LA.ND, eeeond door from 6th 295 ktm CRUDE rp: an 85. d o : ,11,0, dp , iiir*r it "hest Floor, rt &Mar • AM Me lo Shell:4oam SOO &A •a lOilOorn thol Menlo la A rgo WWI= N 1 rrla, pie raprived owl for o. iNi dito aap gor mow or op. pegridproaord ; d11911:18 ho rum , oa i d" 11.:14M41"54101110No.1MoWlifroet Ark •:-_,L..kievrizes;,,: G maid •* %' W I rldat a iftiVa gf • - pig w rlialAptfts, for sale cksitstjtior at • auqtam&Breaextars, in Wood Area. iit °I re; i 5 97 A93 4- .7&07 ;ceipts last year—K ll "i!V - 4 ' ll 4 7.24ri . 41 A 34 01 znerehandi.P ' 16382,598 f. 275 831 mails and exp -hts, $28.1= 831 OW; total, 21 :1 1 .'50. 'Bipenses $5221452 $0: N: ; • :•187/44# Dividends' , armsgialli tqtwhole' ( lto 10 per c. 34., have tilffin made airing tire year. 'he Petroleum Trade. At,a4eting a the,ißoard of d Trade r•roothsolitadelphia, on Monday, H. C Hickok,sq , late State Superintendent off3ehool t Jahn, Alexander• midi:Ahem. , 04 % 110t eir experience in the petroleum W .Prof. ° Jlickok gave a statement of facts ~ostich had come under his personal crier, vation ini the ,course 'a d two years rest 'ffritultsin he business will' the Veriango olliegion. Mr. Hickok stated that he was herelby accident, and had been called on bythe Board of Irado without time ;being afforded him to prepare a thorou •I. statistical acoornif.. The production of oil began from wells Of fifty tb a huhtired and fifty feet deep, b..red in the narrow valley atOil creek and its branches, mostly in Penang q county• from which the oil was raise/by! pumping. In thsi course of last summer a well was sunk 470 feet de^p, and a vein was struck from whlch the oii flaw prorusely with out pumping, and now a barge number of such wells eziat, mostly along Oil creek and within a distance of seven or eight miles, a few being on the Allegheny river below its mnuth. These 11)wing wells Yield variously. 100 to 500, 1000, 1600,and in one case 3000 bar:, l. of ~,, per day, when allowed to ft ,w Tile immense quantity they have yielded has so reduced the price, however, that the flow of oil has been partially or holly shut off by stop• cocks in the tubing, and they a-e allowed to yield freely only when satisfactory orders are to be filled. This temporary closing of the flow has not been found to affect tbeir protectiveness. The quantity of oil raised- and ready fn• transportation, as_ was actually observed two weeks singe by Mr. Hickok, amounted .40 about 26.000 barrels in — vats, near the wells; 1 000 do. at the railroad stations, awaitingtransportation, and 25,000 do at Oil City, awaiting Ph , prn mt down the Al lOght.ny river. Thee agg , Kra , es Ara , about the average I)' ing at those points nonstautly. Toe weekly produo' is about 75,000 barrels_aud if all the wells, prow sunk were allowed to fl iw :he quazitity would peach the enormous aggregate of 260 Ol i or 300 009 barrels -per week. 14 A sive LOW:Brim ex)st in the oil dig. Ludt itself, at Erie, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and the eastern eitie; Pittsburgh alone will require 46 000 barrels per month to supply its refineries fir the present year. Extensive err ins-ecuents have been made fur shipment to Europe a c. ngle party in France rrai iirmg 100 000 barrels... Tne eastern c - al oil refiners are now supply. ing themselves almost exclusively with this carbon oil, their products being marked under the same names as before ; and being identioal ta character. The speaker estimated that at least tw, and a half millions of d .11. A-6 had been in BE FIIRDELMIND, vestadln the purchase and lease of lands for oil; Of course a f4r 14rger sum was invested in the handling, refining and markepng the oil Trio market was ex, panding in geometrical progression, both in Eatope and the United S . .a'.es, and no limit could be at present assigned it. Ho considered top supply Inexhaustible, and cited the flow of the Eait Indian and Persiin potro:Aum wPII3 f.r unknown centuries, those of India having produced abc'uti 400,009 btrrels annually for an un, knowp. period. Coal oil, he said, was a misnomer; the oil, he believed, came from the bituminous shale 4 below the coal formation; an im. mens 4 formation which could never be ex. i haunted. The district n' which it may be founcl in greeter or less quantities is very larger . not less than 60 miles wide and 160. long;‘if, indeed, it does not go much far.. ther outh. In Ohio there is a good deal of a valuasle lubricating oil produced, but flowing wells have not been found. Mn. Hickok denied that this was a Penn sylvtMia produoes, and urged on the talistit and business men of Philadelphia to enteriinto the extensive trade it land already oreatod. The route to the B+st wee short• er our own roads, and shipment abroad as e y here as elsewhere. With oil at 80 to 40 cer,ts per barrel at the wells, and yet wor 40'cents a gallon, crude, at Liver. pool, there was an ample margin for profits' It a very difficult to make a barrel that will old this oil. He had seen it drawn Ulm gh the bead of a good barrel at the rate f a gallon an hour by the heat of the sun. In the summer season the flowing well are closed up, the operators being moe y farmers, and the demand for oil bein smaller than in winter. Nearly four mall n feet of lumber have been used on OD Creek since the business commenced, )r uildinge, derricks, &c. The amount f pital invested has been nearly two kill one of dollars in two years. Nearly ll e nil finds its way to New York, by 'a Bufftlo, though the dia,ance to hi adelphia is less, even when going by to of rittsburgh. The speaker said he eli ved the present pipe bill before, our .e stature : tyska anakegotten up by some Fe York BDeculatori. They propose to .mtrey the'oil, bye pipe, frr;m . oll. Oreek •gttanning, forty miles, but the real /et is believed to, ho to secure the whole trade fpr i llef,Yor i k city. The sentitor who had introduced 110 bin becrterl 'oowl. In: of tf,'bVt kind' IFieeived it from some - itsircre untenowwiodisitn in Philadelphi4. i.e speaker, in. alluding to the different us to which itie oiicould'be ptd.40.130 he'had been informed that much Priiitccb hr:ndy had been manufactured from it, it big preferable for that parpoee to the istbisiry exported t i Franc., to be return , d to us as olive oil. liearly all the new and beautiful dyes. Eueh as niagenta, Qts wt:re made from petroleum. „JAN, krEA.N.4. , 1.141.VLD ill'aili.l) ; LESB • RISON A. 0)e - VIY, 9 necial Partner iensraliPsatergro . , ... 4'. ®off do 81; ~3tlmomewre to )COandlass,Efesuie t 00,1 Wfl3 OLESALE- OROCEhB ; asa Mgr DP" 9rna, j 0 --- ~ , gore: q `" '. 1 •tid of r•-, , if ULPEUTE OF LIME for the Pro— m a nekwheat drlour metre se serration of (Men pet received and or min * * " EFIMOStitp jt__ Vr.4.1" . ... Dru .01„ 4 B. L. ALLAN, agent,e Wood street. ntpin '''Nd.-PeSunill4t. Anq Akan,. WNW --'l o l.biii' :u vr oar gage bonds, Jr cent., acory. ,, A, la pay _lpper Poto. ltirit i ‘ itioviiiiiiiiiits.:=GeMeral : 4 Shields. Caiai.irarosr, Va.. March 6.—Last itr .rftht a squadron of First Michigan Oav- , alg,y,advanCed as far as Perrysville,-on the iThichester turnpike, and ambushei and `surprised a party of rebel cavalry, putting Ulm. of them. hors de. combat,. and Totitalt glom. The Michigan party fettkmeifivitit MSc rebel cavalry horses, fully equipped', as trophies, among them the celebrated black stilton rode by Col. Ashley. Not' a man wad lost. The amount' of forage and provision, ca•ptared hy oar right wing since the ad vance into Virginia is estimated to be worth twenty thousand dollars. This in• eludes four thousand Funds of bacon, stored for tho nee of the rebel army, at Esqutown ?and L)vettsville, now held by the Erni°i c army. The su ess the movement oh the'llPs por Pots ac has been complete. 13,n. Shields passed through Merles• town, on his way west, last night. Michigan Democratic Con ventlon. DETROIT, March 6.—The ;Democratic Sate C. , livantion met to this city yeater. diy, and organized by electing H. H. li•ley, of St. Joseph county, permanent PrNildaat. Tee attendance was very largo, fully five hundred delegates were present, and tte proceedings harmonious throughout. It was deemed inexpedient to nomi. nate candidates for State offices at this time. Resolutions were passed expressive of the position of the Democracy of Mad• gan in the present crisis, promising 64- port, to the Government in all constau. Lionel means to suppress the rebellion, and opposing the Lamination of the war until all iresistahcs to the G.nernment an der the Constitution everywhere cease. Abolitionism is strongly denounced as aqualiyguilty with Sou.hern seoessiorrienti, and thi ipeedy extinguishment of both is hoped far—approving the moditi.tatim of Frement'd proolainst on and Secretary C-tine.roa's report, and the appointment of the present Secretary of War, as an indi riti,n by the President to adhere to the , ritututior t denouncing corruption and i•Ltritiviliancl, and demanding b onestyan ~ p onomy in the administration of the 43.)iturnfnunt Arrivil of the Northern Light Naw Yenx, ?tfarch 6 —The steamer N. , rthetn LigiA, (rein Aspinwall, has ar■ riv , xlw 4 lth 'California passengers and one ra:llionin gold. Too Panama papers of the l!.sth ult., con tin the followteg: Washington's birth day was celebrated st PeIDESTIM with much spirit, The U. S steamer Wyoming arrived on the 18. h. Business was reviving in Chili, and the harvest. was abundant. Peace has been re established in Bolivia. Mvolutionary attempts to agitate Peru are in progress. It '8 stated that the Bishops nld otner clergy are endeavoring to create ;,üb.ic opinion in favor of annexalon to Spain. Latest from ship Island--A Rebel Steamer Captured. EtosToN, March 6 —The United States gunboat Sazott has arrived. from . Ship Island, with dates to the 22d. Sfie repOrts seeing a vessel supposed to be the steams.; Kensington, which towed the supply ship Vermont, from here, on Sunday last, off lisiteras. The health of the troops at Ship Island was goo!. All the oyster boats in the vicinity had been captured, with 35 priss onere, thus cutting off the supply of oys. tars for New Orleans. The United States sloop of.war, Hart. ford, arrived at Ship Island from Havana, on the 22d ult., and joined in the celebra tion of Washington's birth-day. The steam gunboat Saxon reports that the steamer South Carolina has captured the rebel steamer Magnolia, while run. ning the blockade off Mobile; with 400 bglbs of cotton. The engineer attempted to blow her up, but enlr'succeeded in kil ling himself. The Magnolia is a large side wheel steamer. General Lander's Funeral, WASHINGTON, March B.—The military display attendant on the funeral of Briga dier Genoral Lander, this afternoon, was large and impressive. A number of the most d stanguielied gentlemen connected with thl army and navy, and in civil pok eitions were present. The flags were everywhere at half•mast. Reception of Col. Lee. BOSTON, March B.—Colonel Lee had a formal reception from the citizens of Box bury last evening. Gov. Andrew and the Mayors of Boston and Roxbury bade him welcome, to which (Doi. Lee responded in terms of patriotic fealty to his bid flag( Rubber Factory Destroyed. BOSTON, March 6.—The Beverly Rubber Factory was burned last night. „Loss, $lOO,OOO. Insured for $70,000. The Corns pany bad a coniket fdr the , tnaliufaeture of 70;000 rubber blankets for the army, A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh deneral Insarauee Agency, es„..coukkani,.. paz:ese...9 l ted i of 111101 7 est Stamm? tra.- Chwetere by Penna. and other Statea.illia *j..Ftre, Marine and Life Rinks taken of all de. sertpttons. „13,12.54 m 63 FOU Rl' if STREET, Pi tnif "limb . C THE CITY GUAGER'S OFFIOE 18 r..rnov-a .nliarg RI , RP.OX'S lumber offi corner of il k ND A Pr ti wpm-ET:mt. ce, leLlrn SI EDWARDS, City Gusger. JAMES H. CH4L.D.SA CO, HOPE COTTOOki M 1444.8, Allegheny City; Pa SFSMINSW:siIiAGS r itt" Rirp 0 Sl•T_PA.33l7Fturias Inches 10'40 lettbsisMrida be left M EL CHILDS k 0014122 WIM C ME ,1 e A (exiydrOs orliontretnizab et RIDA,y (MIDN4e : J - t• -, -- 40,. ;, I W U.RE, • s • _ *int o :y. Eiv ~' stilange---or , A;e''eVtialige,?--I - thought 4 ipt of my— 0vt.......1icurie.--I [thongliextot of the timeg4l4-mindteras iitigroirsod iiillaYtitelof ttir, poor, help. less little fellott , ; , lky tfty Op_ A O u . ih e led gie; - (in Art* ~b hilikiarrow • 41- lop.. ( 1. folfdiVedAhe7cti . 'small hand wherever. it led: life.' . ,', d,..• at last in frput, of a- °reeked, ' Itierrdooking ;trialiiißg, dirtying:l alitridikavrarlr-I cola . aeberirdifin'ibtildativiAleirpoke not a word, !teit *tuft ~ eip'Opiteili-dark, hputteu pair'afritaliejltitti , iitirtmg almost at every 'stop; qtri t li tratotiyitiowing: if it was discretion, whether it was policy or rairtv•to p - fireTer#irT , J, ,erritmngb i :dearly loved adventifte,' d now I certainly knew ' 'riot WAir ' before me. At last my ( asitielt - ; is hand to a latele(l could only Willi was such X s by the Sound) and opened vii door. A low, garretiookingoom, with but two small windows , halfAr the lights stuffed With rags. The 'Sling broken, I cracked and dirty. kettildl table and I a light; (Oh, poverty-itatte- .obit of tal -1 low candle—tlickering - andi'Vrasting by the wind from thp wizeoly—steek be. tween three nails on a Iliac' of Wood,' i threw a dim glare over tie greater portion of the apartmeitt. '";% In one corner of thkivein there lay I ifteap of rags, meant I adppose:for a bed, and in another triot , of old kettles and a stove. Thitco fat as"l could see, constituted the Ossciiiions j.herein. Everything betokened.wagt and wretch edness. t "And this is where you nye, my boy?" I'aiiked. , " Yes, sir.". ' "And where is your. father?" I had namely' spoke* '-nven before an answer could be ziyen, a heavy Clumsy step isinilale .given, on the staiM,l and a hoarse, gruff voice singing some profane iumg. - " It's father," whispered little Lam bert. Good heavens! could a fellow-ereat tire be so degradedl' Even on the night :of his wife's bhrial! A coarse, druoken bloat, in the worst state of intoxication, I saw, as he tumbled into the and cast his wild, bleared eyes upon me. Hie poor boy! so young; and to exreri , enee such misery, suehlegradation, in his only parent! That tyranny ruled there I saw in a 'moment, as the child crouched from his sight. And what the dead wife irrupt have buf fered ! The very -.44ught bid me thank God that *he had taken her to himself. With an oath he demanded my business. I informed him of the cir cumstance in which I had found his son, and politely requested that he would deal mercifully with him. That's my business, and none of your'n ' " he grunted savagely. And, in defiance of me, or to glut a hungry and ferocious temper, he rolled toward the child, seized him roughly, and commenced beating him in the most brutal manner. I Re monstrated, and managed to get the victim from his clutches, with the thSteemination of taking him from the place. As I reached the door, tile drunken brute, with terrible cur ses on /hi lips i ordered me away from. the house, staggered upon me, and raised his huge fist to strike me down. I evaded the blow; but he, reeling from the force of the inten tion, fell forward through the door way, headlong over the stair, down down into the darkness, head over heels, with frightful velocity—fell I . eavily at the bottom of the stairs and all was still. Greatly excited, and fearful of the result; I rushed for the light, leaped down the steps in almost as quick a time as the drunkard before me, and bent ;over his body. A frightful spectacle, indeed! Bruised and bloody, be lay with his back broken, expiring. It was his fate. 0 intemperance 1 abominable fiend, unpardonable abuser of nature, most damnable appetite, heading the crime. list of earth, how many bleeding hearts curse ttunr -- 4tt----ttris—moment I-- -How many early : graves pear witness:of the fatal jpoison ! How many homes of pove rt y,or of terr, of disgrael, hoarsely whisr of thepower of that fatoituil ting tempter ! How many blood-spot ted Mains on the page of history bear testimony against thee ! Of sorrowing, und widows,,hplpless and ill-treated Orphans 1 Of suicide- - of - Inurders ! Thousand of weepirg, tortured mortals cry outAkefom . God'# hj.gh. 4 ud g m e nt seat'for avengement. Another victim lay before me. Sick 1 at h art, I had scarcely noticed the crro d of neighbors who had assembled at ' e confusion and screams of the chi] I4Litalif.‘ ii ti, f t . ir physician was called, lent' all - :,;1 vai . It . wsple&aici. I . ~ T 4 : -.,;.--.r. he dying man raised . 'hiS eyes #-L . :l, insr4, y;, t4§, p A oli wp . :-,ged boyART iin e xpression of recognition, mnttVre. 4 oneentence—" My poor wife !"—and. all was over.. ; c , i I took die charge of tht otiphan. He haa;lfiali - th lA' my best friend ; and, a l; th..k heaven he has escaped the dead -1 • ippr. int4gik s tined ; his home and • ered his • T zr. za017437 - ", fILAIIIORD ALLEY, PITTBBURefI TE 0114Z)tr1iditS to. the public that ite'essft day reoeiniot FROTIIINEtiIrNDOA , *KID, 4e , and'ls prepared to s ooo toreedeON ft Pil.ltiti° old and well known houPe with rythinw% the opidtag and drinking line at thtPahertutit malt*. Keay ,AMIN : : gg„ 4f)EARIk ABH-40 +make received and guarAsti) kg t 4 • LißtUtit .4.4:0144ba. `tNtll MARCH 7, 1862. , e ,T o v -. • .„ tip 151. 1 •cir .1- , . 4 .eek. X3F1.A.1:)2..3Era". ~,.... • , . Ilio,/ao WOOD STREET, . , (et,!rntt.r t' ,. .tortd, Pittsburg - h,) Watinfecture ad wholesale and retail' dealer In ell kinds of . , Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stores, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c. sak„. In our sample room may be found too "CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES, EUREKA AND TROPIC, - - - the merits of which have been fully tested by thousands, arid the Stoves pronounced unerpialed by pny in this mark.et t. together with a great many .tliisr desirable patterns. We have Mee 4 very large aseortme_ . of PARLOK AND HEATING STOVES, eery mbracing e pub Born elic. of the BEST PATTERNS now of• fd to th Sr FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Gratea, all of which are of. fared at very low prices. AV - Special inducements offered to builders In want of GRATE PKON'fB notkom OW IS THE TIME TO GET BAR- I. GAINS--paring purchased most et my stock pi tore the great advance, and as I am eloslag out my winter stook, I haye marked all the best brands of Slack as d Dark Brown Calicoes@ et 12% cents per yard; Bleached and Unbleach.i.fbfeisline lees than wholesale ewes; one yard wide Unbleached Mae. lin iNe, worth le; Canton Flanne:s and the beat Paper Ain .lias LtiAcatirert Fronts and Irlah Linen• cheap latiep Skier. best qls3ry. Pnreheseris will do well to canoed see. at Nu. el Market street, be tween Fifth andDlamoud. _ _ ia2e . R. J. 1.YN04. MUTES WANTED—WAN TI,D TO pufrhase ONE HUNDRED MULE' for the service of ths United States. They w,:i be required to be not lees than fourteen nor more than 15% hands hi..fh, nor ieee than 3 nor more than 9 years old. Hours of inspection fr. m 12 M. to 3 P..M. diely.st Jackson's Livery :gable, FOitrth etrset: A. MoNTGONERY, Major and Quartermaster U. B. A., Office Q M. U. S. A , Pittsburgh, renna, Feb Bth, 1862.felertf OWEN BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. Gentlemen's Clothing made to order Cheap FOR CASH. B - A VI NG RETURNED FROM NEW Y. IRK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS. CM,' - 3 I NI EIIIII3 and VESTINGf3, which can be per. obased at prices far below the tweak rates, • ass- Great inducements offered to caaWbuyeAto selLein CARPETS ANL) OIL . CLOTHS -AT Tim-- FOURTH 8T BEET OARPET &ROBE, VIIIV D. A H. IecALLUM HAVE T Y a this day opened part of a very large and vaned assortment of CARPETING, to which they invite toe attention of buyers, as they will be of. eared on the most favorable term., Also, a newly imported lot of beautiful Druggists, all widths at the lowest rates. W. 0. A H. ICOALLUM, 0,25 to rrm..tb street. near Weed ,TAMES HOLMES & CO.. POR% PACK. PACE, and dealers in Provision Pd t-tret tel Fronts, corner of sir a pal rd.. ROOFINC ROOFING. GRAVEL. CEMENT —LND— CANVASS ROOFING, DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, And In the most durable manner. HAVING THE MOST COMPETENI workmen in the city, wbo understands their business, we can safely BD, we e..n do work as obese, and, tf anything, better than any other firm in the city. Repairing done with attention and cam Materials for asJe with all the Inatruottona.-. Require at 76 SMITHFIELD STREE ~ laldm 13, P HHOPR J. D. H ANCOOK. a TTORAYE .71" .47' 1.4 lir, NO. 73 GRANT STREET P 1 'PI'S BLi RGII, PENNA. deist , INT PO P.TA. IsT 'l' —T 0 INVENTORS. paTENT AGENCY. ,;; PATENT AGENCY. Id _ Dewll C. Lawrence ! 1 i Mt. W. Fenwiek. F o r Tweive For the past Years an Oni- - iiii four, years 0 Rans g e r of car of the pa_ a, the Washing ton Branch of tent Office -- z the Scientific r American Pa • the last four ..i . tentAgency h ., Z and for Fit. as a Meall- h - x teen Years in of the Board- the Patent 1 0 1 Agency Bust of Appeal. lit ,ness. . - NOTB-All information necessary to procure Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free 0 charge. Refer to present Commisslos or of Patents Hon, David P. Holloway. deSO4l WILLIAM CARR & Co., Wholesale Grocers, AND IM ORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, tie. ALSO . Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONSIANSIA-NYE WHISLY, , 1.4„l A_ 827 ana 82f) .-a - nerty Street, noikly PITTSBURGH, PA. EATON, MAW:LT:fIit & CO. JOBBERS & REi-TAILERS —o Fit.,. , TriEntrunata t Embroideries, HoglAry, Globs ~ Shirts Cravats,dershirts, Skirts, Fares, Ribbons, 1.. u es, Flowers. Zephyrs Wool. , ; MO line tinA it. WARES always on band.' titir . City and Country Merchants anisphed at low R ri . BATON, MACRUM A OC., oep. ' 1024 _ . Itll.l Fifth street SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No. 4 Air CLA act wirliegkr. „ , . IifOTET. FOR LEASE,The. Sense known whoa 8T NICHOLAS ItI2TE - L, situ.* n the catitittr of titikt hillit*MllM F.OArA is ofie lu t fortipsee freers the first of ApriL For Wm' ,it e -te . i I • •- l' enq 'of ' 1-, Al_ -it 1 .r. 1 . J. jr,l6lOA - 111801.1, Attorney af Law. . 1.0 - 0 ' Midst: 11l V Fart ilth fidero riti*,a2.ol li st AZOR C RINDIN e •, : i, .. 1 , ,/ , (tar okithiafiel g: .. •,,z.juzgi har,l4 se od, roam ptegared 7 . liiiibhr *Nis! Ow farboarse , i ,: 0. fi* , b...m1 , p,...: v, /, up, pew T. J. tiLRAFF.......y.LUI., LORI (4.0.4. PF .-„ Weston' Stove - Works,. 246 LIBERTY WRBlos9','..L;l3'ftiiiiillint GRAFF , & CO., REALNUFACTXTTtBd; W OULD CALL THE ATTENTION leafed of the public to their large stook of well e e 'Cook, Pialor & Heating StOyes Alilo-IMPItOVED KITCHE.. RiNGES. &RIM FROM'S, Houow-Waim, ta n among which will be Mond Me ankl COAL 000 a STOVNIN IN THY STATE. Ttle Diamond,Advanee, .i9glt+f-14.1ipse, an Mom eavr, Were aver . rl th e FIRST Plthi['AlM atihe State Fear for th BM' COAL 000 H UTOVID3. Aim) FIRST PR ,XII.IIH awareett"to the . Tatar, A immix, GLOBE ar . EXPITBLIO, 'Per the Bitor WOOD 000$ STOVES' NOR*' lit 119 E. The 4 A.N ' TUCIDA.Niand KANSAS Premitun StoTee a nnettrpsaftecL We call attention of T.PEac,E and BOILDERSite the largest:stock of GRA. FRONTS it FEENDKRO „ . j e IN TES STATE. B. N. .--14 lute the D AMON D anti M &ISE OW Cook Woe eleittnkleapeftortedaniskm, which Mend. the fire be -r thou Iron. oe2Ekle .....--- DHI V 'IE DI.S.F.AtiEb— DR. , BOWN'S 15fICDKIAL - ‘ . l arid WS' LOAL 4/11loc, No. GO :-.:----- ~..., 3mithlield street; Pittsburgh, ' '.' .......;-!.. f - Dr.l3 • , WN Is en old dd. . -,' '-':;6''...4;4' nen of • • lltuib, and hsa been 1 . - ' ......- . In Praoti• for the last twarlit j ir-;!: ..- 4 rtvii vim's. i Ms balmiest ntet• -: '- ~, - , •'r been oonftod mostly to Prirste : 4 0 ' ( [ and Sm•gioekl Diseased. ' AND ErrliAigEfEli 4'7' P. ' in need o a medical friend , PlhOlatar, and oat sure place of relief , Is • regular and his ezperleskie in' alti. , went a rtairtelass of dlsonelA le wow, - tee to the erem of obtotnutw pent= relle by the nal of his reitecti* end Iblloisint b 6.3 ea i EWN'S liiihtlib A a utp c Bl4B vice. atm/ fall to parS e worst form 6 ( Veraireil 1:11-. ewes, Im iniMes tlereralouls! a. Also all dis among !worn herodAta/ 41 N whi , manifests ItaCt in i t ri e w forms °IA , t r e Vlid ' end a gro mooorfo bf td.:2l t • of whi ch it[ .. tI. entoreivngnarant: Tr PerßOns am/cirri, Drigrown otters I:lopes of s slur and noes Pr... c--- I - II if : RR:Mi . /if; WMAIIII - Ksig Dr. Preves Netnedieli for tbiE anunuag tronbt. brought 0 0.1.0, by that solitary lista of scram! rataibaupe, lOWA tie young yin , / weedrnendod often gilway Loa th their own destruction,) Sr pies only ellithle remedies isneetro in tbectte trf — th en are oafs, alleinii:e a speedy re ctomidi II of heinith4 • B.H.STRIATIS:4I i- , i • Dr lsrpwu'a remedlee never tall to wire thir nantfadiwicse. in a yew '644-Liiivwgi vrinasti, care. He !Jars treats Plthl. 'Ellett. elene(frebilitep 9triceari; tfrpilW pie.obargre,..Fenaale Weltt! es, monthly 18 nppremPfots, Diseases df the Ides •Iffa tula in Alto, IS orriAtEr Affections, Patna m the and Eideays,lrrintsion ofitite Bladder, together tinth all discos s of an Impose origin. d i , Ale deecribinie t n . __Mnetkatie, - etetteellrig a Cu, ed to DR. BeDwri, No. 60 thatitheajd St, , Pittabur Pa., will be lanusiodildely answered.-- Hadiein sent to any adinds, safeiy packed and se'illre fr . el obierrabon. - •. Oface had Private Rennes, M. tie ' mil bled root. Pittaburah • P.. •”.relLdavd. ~Cr a 6 . TR. HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, iro‘u-t4k St., Beta Wood Ilt limithdeld TIBB (FRG e t PA. Wir4ll work p - o - .Not.lv Att PI ended to. 03,125t1yd TH og As FARLEY'S ; . FURNETURE AND CHAIR WAILMOOMB, 0.164 FEDERAL ST, ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKING, it all its branches, will ?weirs prompt attention. Orden) can be left _at the rock r a. the Livery Stable of Kr. James Floyd, Ohio treat. &Ileghenv. selit4y, nEw Nsu ICAL DISCOVERY, F" the speedy and permanent cure o GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES Berailnnal ae.elensermteaLlitgtaittlirriEmistylona, Gravel, Btrielzire and AFFEMSI THE KIDN%S t eD EttlptlEß ONE HIINDRIC D PHYSICIANS, in their perste practice, with entire success, super seding emm, known. COP/1.11, Casein" or any compound hitherto SELLS SPECIFIC PILLS are speed in station, often attesting a wire in a few days, and i.ben a ooze is alba,* It le perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system. and never manse ta toe thomacb, or impregnate the breath: and be. e t ing au coated, all nauseous taste is avoided.. No eJaa 00l did is nooessary wh il st army+ View nor does t ' s.ction interfere with business pursuits. Each St cieetalior six doyen Me. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will be meat by mail, postpaid ; by any adverbs , ed Agent, on receipt of the m a riy ianu None Reattlue without my oh the wrap per. J; RRYAN, Rochester, N. . fileneral. artraikwlo4! CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS Y 6 PIEONB NEW DRUGGETB, 761'180E8 NEW BRUSSELS CARPET LA.Meninalitel3TenPrilell azidattboolfnetb. eat pric es. W. IrcLrNTocir. NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Lc . 9 —A T M'aA•LL.IJNS, No. 87 Fount i Street BOIIG HT PREVIbIIS TO THE ',ATE etheece to prices, of widen thA flillegtotran taw Is offered to purchasers FO (USW dab JOSEPH H. THOMPSON, GENERAL Ad - EAT COMMISSION BEIMMANT .ro. 4 ~Rforth 1411111 area, , delf-ani PHILADKLPHIII, PA EAGLE OIL WO}UM . r WIGHT MAN & ANDERSON, D BFINEB3 AND DEII 4 ERS 7 burgh. ilh o Pure OilbOD Oil, quality qtatranteeci,, Pitte• MEN Beaeole endear Etressi3 constantly ea bead • Ordsrlfieft at CheaaAnyth a Otiee, OIL Wstezaild Prat streets. wtil be tresualY Med. weaketni 17108. BALE.-. 6,000 Inwhels prive old Oats, in balk, delivered et Bo ,Ta. For lotrom apply to B. L. lelt Aptik - N 0.4 Wood altaset.,,.. )ECANS-25 barn* Pees` iFst're',. % saw 111 ostvedoxi ior este J d.. , - -.,' s th , ..= - 4. • ~ A1ut05,,....,- 4 4 41 44 11-00(611 .. S , R # - ~.~~. , • „ ~ . , y....., •,, :4, Ltual .5 - I , :es.ca. l l . Iv mAL FrABEILA2 Olt ~-,: 11 ~.. ,i4ani STEAM it iE ::Bin . ..._ ti , , 1.,i,Li,„,i. p .,, R0 i o ijmni ggw -f .....„,i to ~, • 8 ~..' fla il malo - I 15 (1.: •• L 4 .c...t+ 1 - is e. e gikt " .tv.at .....f, 7. , 1:- • ;blear tb ?ORA; R. R. 'Passenger p - e 001 .4 Ira ~ • • .,..., -t21,;,,,v, ar,ollll- .fl• T4l. 1 3,=: tfreArl-141,!1M,'-..tilliiu ,;: .? ACTPIO4, f!ll.:s)iriVilettitipri-41 •=1.1,,=f1-4 Eanimte=. 6 , dii rdtfcmoilia....!•— ~m - t Furnaces,= l ,3 l 3 ,efAL. ._ .. i. ~ , , . i . ' ititroiilb tow atitiet..., 8.r.....i , an M.:Or -tir 41211 1 T1 f°F litli, ,:z.,.,„;,. til boil fiio.4hooli NA zebit , ArrY4" l , i ....i-f i -,, 14 . ;':; - :' , . notioe,,Rnginp and 'Smear bf vrery . ,, Bd=. Li e• ~. and ; ... (la . u, _,,c-i a 'C..= 4r,-.1:01:;,-_-:;„ - iZ n e l ' bI / fa : 2;,-,,, , e.is4o- - - ''' (4 - 0- ofbMe tb'. umulttr, of .—. - . ' Try 'MI lifilthundlied.s. • ' • ' ' '-', ' , • '',.L- a Sieb,WrqUr n),Kiiinel4l4l=l '1 mai ty, of nutterlol., an n' i- .. 1 .. ,_ ~.. t. I, .; , •1 frorp al3 parts of tpo cotpl=fitea . , .11 ikat •., .. ~ , Lit Mlll4l3alri kgri .IMO, Mita IA,YEtAI mentat lib • • •“ftiptotti I gWlIt ! eta vane,' of ihe be pn at 111 itaata U:1 • • air/Order aod, ,ro , 110 AT -111, 41LZEILL,4 *te ll : WH 4LES A 1- GROC'ERB - , NIIII4ORVIRDING tdiIiCHANTS. I hataß4PrlPlPaban, AWD Prelntrene h.I.AtTrAIMFffiy , pis! LLB eveuol . :orEAN 461f4.0 lit r . -• - .4Arricittx,l:lllo., _PAO, No. 11b Witei street, llthilhlrgbMi' mitring out ft setuktbrettepganetligera • . • . of tlin old country, either by ',I7V - 49fikAii,z, pa,Table Wally part 1 . .17 .0 etHl' 4.ll4llTrllArittitTfil ritT or r tit u t eir L c ae ,t sied r oo ma., a ger, Yarir, liverPobL 618 4Clir .t1:1' sl,) Agent le,pre t neren from dr to E4est=l or EIGHT at Burop4. rec to t to • ' Maw &away =EMI -,.....',..,!5z, _ T • , , ','-i '.- . 4i.: f l i: I ,-.i,' v_,; . Ally • -..,,,,1::;:4 iti *IL. klii Wiallealtaba anti INk Ilium' Dada and Ov on hand. end mad e to order. 01 1 -- "-'' .:::;:.:_ shorten n ON at• •' f ll' - ..- ' . '-''':' ' WILIAM - SOW& ' - " :. f .: sk - a- ', :-'2I.L . 1 ,izi S H It T BAO V 0 .1t Y , .3., , ..4 '7-A'a NO. 47 T. CLAIR STRIART oat ' ; E.• _WATT Si, 'TER Y., PRICE & CO. •••• HUM AND Dir..T.E1313 IN ...- . • ~ o - • CIAO o. :- PA05144TE144i .. , NIFMAMA VIMOMEriI rfailOrß' TriPP*lg!il is . ' ,_ , , - ' --:. PTO. MARKET ST. Worth Sidi? MIL AMIALPILTA E. , EA. , - ..! Anill V. 1, IMAM V.." 'ULU*., .....J4V!.. - 's: - delklv.i . _....„ —.-- .. - z.v FORWA IpS Aliaamitais tbri • MEßeffigir'' ''''''"- ' V: , - • • • ,oi 4aviie, 6i •-, •c'F . ' • .' • "-• ..;"' i vrapi Pitman, eltirlity, Bawasa, : Latx,ag Meritiewb i ,, ,, ty ./. ej ' l 7,. D2l4d ~ .„ „4 ,PRA-nm.",.f. 0 .-vrii, F 21, 4 0„, .. i ~,_„._,,... 09 : : : . 9 , WhatILICF . 41,,N14 ITHST 87EUMFMN. . ' 'PITTEIBEINGH, PA': - Prin.:l3 , G. Bexley, ii4eq., William Dili- • -. ..t 8. Onthber . t. A Son, Pittabn 4 At i ,80yd , 4 ~ d- .er BWe ' 8. Bad.. ~ , . .4.1 MI 111. I ;.. List Howell, e .1t co., Oeorget M. le ~- . Donlon Penton IF ~ Wheelpia; • : ' .ttla 13 i - ...' ..• 1. _ ~. f I • •,. I I t • . • Jima i worth Sr . Ott, Her IL Bar Ander W IY , & Tl. Elko, /86-. Wood Street, 1 . TOOLS FOR VETI4:II :1,9 at the eborteetOosaffile Witte; • laths boaaosotimuntr*tia :J •i. .10 "fever_ broke oat,we ean aware • „ &MO the oll'tiakbleakithaptt,- 4r . hOreat to give tut a call ttoji make • ; 'oh of oar etoelt no col band. Witt ' ' ^ll • LOME oWltitria.—{Dii. iiliiiiiiii- 1 - PALLIBLEFIMMENT FOR HOBEOlaits;.; -'4 4.171 Any,l,nall CSB6ll.44=oAssetegissug: k m rain* Bruises Or Wregom itw•miwie,-- saikoeguee., (,•14utesuf 4tielts,„ ts, maw, Am., ft will 6 , turez• i - - 0 hillthigbenenny easily bei *4 iw-t i 1 the 'poll:gent stages, bat oon camel. „ it theOw4litallityort asedttelegai '' . -1! , ....:!' f.. 1 • 4PWOrDri:Osdi e hittllibUt '- i , - alleviated OtAi'Luditne iti faith- ~,- - • -- - - 1 codlort Viii 1 .ila mums .147: astav wsa. , ..,. the horse to travel with oath e . .... t , ,:.:1.1. El ...U. .... 1 ... t horse °wrier, should have th i s reat. • 'i tip Umblyltse at the4l6,l6liplieesergsger, , will purchusllngment taupe taxi:MOW , : mentibied, to Whionl4.ll` hergebiall lab* -., -.• l Reader go , miuM-44bertril l e; y 0 411 1* - 2. , ' • . ly 6 orthiesa , _., • , •• v.'.. R R. It. SELLSBB 411 4 30,4 14 , : 1n ;•c...fi ::.,,•':: y..,14 17 , cr , _ Aosta for Pittsburgh' • % ~-.: tuxrivall from 8 magi- Scrota Storm •. eared ore be !i of Me :.! it my .; ful ap and moo, NA:Ts/pox •:.,041; - E." - - e tt save Qua rtale. - w lC M i ra il 5 " l '' :. " 4 a LA*adorned offensive -o and bewail-. us!- bad' color, (which color we warrant flatlet be , , age or exposurej ill nasurpaneed tortia,:..wa for in-tittitydiza.. 4 .4. __deli ...Qiia je t ot oruetar ut a t e tr r .ref l a jo r _.. CAUSTIC sob' A' ,-' - f . -4 -'- ' -' Used tfr all large itoailialeafecta 'Olt Itilthinai-' - --'" 1 3 - wh a t ui crla le t waent lairdrength all illaion*. ~f , „ of Alm Soda brought to tkiri_owtV. Oar `m; ,' ' . .1. Ils of_ ....... . . .' RIMER; OR CONCENTRATED tiCIRLT. ai; - F*A. -...- V, Are well and nurorattly lawn,. we treat tha %,1, 4 i ) 44 menden le mak:tent. to try All ddresamg order; and Inerdsfee will beriiintabrattetako ' • *r.) - %.13.4 quoaukil caLlielnO,Airig4,.,,, 14i;-;::,,kq Perms. Salt blsondbosertee_ .. , •, , ,,,, u ..- , , : , 4 3; , g1.. soutlydirta _ _ _____e_Wß- I _*:_._ ' -51 _.-2. - A...: .- - 1, - - ,,, - -,:,-; :,,,, fli! ARDESCOML it a ritirtrkibTlME AND IMVE'FOR-. A m & sale a superior article of , REFINED ARDESCO„.011:;:::' ■osalezpilosive. Also, • P URIE INEJII4ZOLI Wfirehousel 491,45 X 54 #~eeb , e 42 l4rOlifflL PA, JAB. hillAdlsliala,.,4lloNOlWAßA„,,,iA 1.4 PLAISTNe, MILL, would retpeemdly)nform . the piddle that he has rebuilt since the. am *dr ..-., , • bwr ia lt "41rg eil I' a tic e new an =St now 1 prepared:to, dbrialsh -. i Pialliwls . ` '' boards, scrap sawing and . _ _ L . _ _ra4unilng, ~::t, and .shattsirsi 'Wan ft - ed,. usaantaittioragubllLa ,•? = .-t - ' 2 ,j ie. • u ttllhsercrighAtetrierobtir t,I. M& :, = Visa.-1 - 1 T,..g_. • rtjet.,itett,Vistikiril--—k-Vi.,l : n l j i tai•*....iiw ytt a ti ti . •-• . ' O - I,, vtii.; , - , h5 . i tis , • itakibied. ', vvri btu) ~ , ,,i 4•;,:wq am ~ ..-,,.._d.,..,.. i t,t m ", i ,10 , •••=—. 1 i1iP1141.—i24.4 ~...,--.-.) 'PUMP _...• ~...:„. W. '5..Z3 I rewind s' Mr- .; . ,4 ki. . ' '• 5 1. 0 T: 3 ffia=l ~, F. 714 J . 1 1:' ?' 4 fl - 1F 411 WS .; .1 MEM ,•., r :_~ =TM =Rd