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    DAILY POST.
MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 14.
CITY AND :NEMIROW `IN
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Old - Newspapers.:
A reverend gentleman of Allegheny hes
handed us partial files, carefully preserved,
of " The Freeman's Journal or North
Aflierican Intelligencer" and "The Penn
sylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser,''
published in Philadelphia, in 1784. soon
after the conclusion of peace bet Ween the
United States and England. They con
tain little of local interest here, but would
have peculiar attractions to a Philadel
phian. We will unto some of the most
striking features:
In the " Freeman's Jouried — of June
Mth, we find the proceedings of a meeting
having lbr its object the separation of the
city and county of Philadelphia. On the
committee appointed by the meeting we
observe the names of Benj. Rittenhouse
and F. A. Muhlenberg, with others of
equal celebrity. 'l'here is also aeard giving
the details of a project tier constructing
and raising a large air balloon, requiring
1200 yards jof silk. and the names of the
gentlemen appointed to receive subscrip.
Lions.
Tho -I).nnsylvania - Journal" of the
same date has an announcement from
London, stating that Mr. David Hartley
had set off for Paris to concludelhe treaty
with the American Commissioners, which
would also be the: first public topic agitated
on the meeting of Parliament. In the ad
vertisements a course of " Lectures upon
Heads, Serious, Comic and Satiric," was
announced at the Theatre, with " a Mon
ody in honor of the Chiefs who have fallen
in the cause of America, accompanied with
suitable decorations. — The times ofsereral
Irish servants and retlemptioners are also ,
offered for sale. In the issue of the same
paper for August 14th, 1784, we find two
acts passed in Philadelphia by the Gt nem!,
Assembly of Pennsylvania, signed b y .
George Gray, Speaker of the House, also
addresses by the House of Assembly and
th'e officers of the. Pennsylvania line to
Marquis de Lalhyette and his replies. The
death of C esitr Rodney,. on :lune :Nth. is
antionneed and his burial in the family
barying ground, " “tt ended by his Ex
cellency the President and a number of the
most respectable persons in the State."
Intelligence is also given of the ratifies
lion, by the Ccurt of St.. James, o, the
delinitivo treaty of peace and friend: hip
with the United States. We also find the
prospectus of •• The American Lyeeum, a
1 - nivei-sal Magazine of Knowledge and
Pleasure."
In the next number : December IL - 411,
1781, we find only acts of' Assembly mid
foreign news: among the advertisenn i, ,
one offering fbr sale ‘• a strong, healthy,
negro wench. atom 22 years of ag, , . fit tbr
town , or country...
In one of the papers; a paragraph ap
pears dated`Boston, cue 12111, which we
copy entire, to shim that the project of the
annexation of Canada is not of recent
date:
By a gentleman from Canada. we are
assured, that, the Canadians behold Our
present growing importance in the scale of
empires with longing eye. Oppress e d
with the weight of tyrannie jurisprudence
—connected to the inhabitants of the Unit
ed 4tates by vicinity—and prompted by th e
part the illustrious monarch of
_their
mother country .and his subjects have
token, they most seriously meditate a re
volt from their present usurped masters,
and spent determined to add another star
in the American constellation. The extent
of that fertile province, the advantageous
ness of ifs situation for eommerce, and its
proximity to us. make their revolution an
event devoutly to be wished.
We might multiply extracts, bit we
have given quite sufficient for the present.
rugment fur a New Trial—Sen
tence ofGeo. F. Thompson.
In the Quarter Sessions, on Saturday
mi,mning, Mr. Maekrell, counsel for George
F. Thompson, convicted of exposing his
person and assault with indecent intent.
withdrew his motion for a new trial in II •
first case and presented his reasons in the
second. The first ground laid was after-
discovered evidence. the seeond that tinn
verdict was nit justified by the Pvide
nre
adduced, and the third that the verdict in
the first case had been rendered in the
hearing
of the jury empaneled in the sec -
ond, thus unduly prjudicingthe jury against
the prisoner cm trial. Mr. Mackrell argu
ed his points at considerable length, and
the District Attorney, Mr. Miller, replied
very briefly. The Court overruled the
motion and Judge Sterrett sentenced
Thompson to an imprisonment of two
years m the Penitentiary for the assault. on
Misg Hughes and six months in the county
jail for indecent exposure of his person,
the latter 'sentence to take effect after the
expiration of his term in the Penitentiary
The Oil Trade on the Allegheny.
The number of boats engaged in carry
ing oil'and empty barrels on the Alleghe
ny river is variously estimated. There are
some fifteen steamboats and tows, of an
average capacity of 800 barrels, and about
three hundred flat boats of all classes, of
which two hundred arc engaged in trans
porting oil front the wells to the mouth of
Oil Creek. The balance are employed to
carry the oil to Pittsburgh, from whence
it is shieed to the , East'and to Europe.
The capacity of the boats employed on the
Creek will average fully one hundred bar
rels each: those employed on the river
ahout five hundred barrels each. The
steamers average three trips a week, when
the river is in good boating stage, and the
towboats about two. It takes a flatboat
from three to thnr days to make the trip
from Oil City to Pittsburgh. Besides this
a large quantity comes down the river in
bulk and rafts.
Ready liar any Emergency.
— The Sisters of Mercy who volunteered
their services to aid in taking care of the
wounded at Pittsburg, announce that they
are anxious to do their part and that their
services are at the disposal -of the authori
ties whenever and wherever they may be .
required. This should be: borne in mind
should an emergency arise.
The Expedition to ;Pittsburg.
The "Marengo" and ".I. W. Hallman"
sent out by our citizens with physicians,
nurses and hospital supplies forthe wound
ed in the battle at Pittsburg Landing, got
off on - Friday night and are now far on
their errand of mercy. They will scarce
ly reach their destination before Wednes-,
day or Thursday, and will not return be
fore two weeks.
The Lion of St. Marc.
This is the title of a new drama to be
produced at the Theatre this evening for
the first time. It is said to bea fine pro
duction and has met with great success
wherever produced. Mr. Couldock, tut
Orsceolo, chief of the Coun c il. of Ten, will
be supported by the entire,stockcompany,
and the finest scenic eGets will be intro
duced, including the introduction ofa huge
solar lamp. representing an illumination
by the rays of-the moon. it will, we think
create a sensation.
Correction.
In Saturday's paper we published the
name of Dr..l. 1;. Herron as one of the
physicians who left on the boats forj!itts:
burg, but we were in error", as it was Dr.
Wm. M. Herron who did really go with
the expedition.
Dry. Goods.
H. J. Lynch, No. 1 46 Market street, -ad
vertises dailyopeningsofdry goods of every
description, eta ple and fiincy, which be
offers atreassonalicelign Among
he has a fine assort m ent ladies — loe4iies,
of the newest styles, Whiehonr lady readers
will do well to examine.
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Look' AVititt
theateseestu the Criminal Court.
On Saturday morning Judge Sterrett, in
the Quarter Sessions, sentenced Elvira
Owelyi,_conyieted_ofiotffreid stcAugr.n..-pair...of
Fox, to thirty days
imprigonment n the - Countyjail, giving her
credit for two months already spent there.
;R4beri.lir&tin; dolaiedl, for stealing bacon
from Diana _Reed, was sentenced to one
year in thelrenitentiary.
Robbery at Elderstille
On Saturday night, 30th ult., the public
house of.lohnAllingliam, of Eldersville,
on the Pennsylvania line, was broken 4 Ten
and a fine watch, ;•:: WO in runner, and a
lot of jewelry stolen. The entranee was
effected by breaking a pane of glass in the
bar-room window and pushing back the
bolt of the door. The money was taken
from under the bed upon which Mr. A.
and his wife were sleeping.
From Western Virg'
The Wheeling Press contains the follow.
ing items of intelligence front that locality:
A severe skirmish took place in Wayne
county a short time ago. on the Beach Fork
of Twelve Pole. in which fourteen men
were killed and nine taken prisoners of the
guerilla company of Whicher, of Logan
county. by Capt. 1% , we11, and a detachment
of the Second Virginia Cavalry. Captain
P. is an excellent officer. and deserves
much credit for his instrumentality in this
affair. He himself pursued Whicher, who
had a band of 300 men. some five miles.
and would have captured him had not his
horse fallen and been injured.
We regret to learn that. Major Buck, of
the 14th Kentuoky regiment, stationed at
Ceredo, died on Friday last, and was buried
on Saturday, at Catlettsburg, the place of I
his former residence. The •funeral was I
very largely pttended by members 01 the
Masonic fraternity and the order of I kid
Fellows from various points oat the river.
and by people generally. The funeral es
cort was made up of a part of his own reg
iment and the 9th Virginia.
Some of Captain Showalter's company
brought in six bushwhackers on the llyl.ll
- train liver the Baltimore & tido Bails
road on Friday. They were captured near
Fairmont, and are a sorry looking party.
They were duly lodged in the theneton.
whence we trust they will not be releaseit
without good cause.
Injured by ni Ilost. 4'airrintte.
A young man named John Collins was
run over he the Neptune lloso
lost evpliing, uu Seventh ,;teopt. too soft',
ed little injury escaping Wittillkt few e.nutt•
sinus on the shoulder and Lark. The ;lc
eident was canse.l I.ythe, company's dd
g .
echo knock 1 ',, 1111/S over. throwing him wi
der the carriage. The practice nlermit •
ting dogs to run with tire e..inpanies is
very nThreliensible and shonld be olmodo
41. S.•v.•ral aeeident, !tare occurred from
his cause recently.
The frost City Trust Co.
This popular institution. estuldisheil for
the benefit of those doing, business in the
upper portion of the city and im•st stievess
fully condueled up to this time. is about
remove front the present Mention on Lit,
erty street to tilt. (•orto.r of Liberty and
Hand streets. half n square ahoy,. on the
opposite side. The new Linking
nerd and convenient and it; situation more
desirable than that vavat...l.
Steamed Oyuterm for Ladies.
The new luxury of steamed oystei., has
hitherto been enjoyed only by the Hords
of creation:" front the filet that they were
not served up in places where !adj.., ..62.41
be accommodated. We are glad to observe
that Mr. Daly. proprietor of thepopula r
restaurant Ott street. twat. roarth.
has :itted up a room for the express :w
-e'. mmodation or the gentler sex. who e au
now enjoy themselt-es in this way as well
85 their leige lords. The ....tram, i
Wood street, by way of Lafayette Halls ou.
Zoranwe Star Sisters.
'fhe first of a series of entertainment by
anovel troope railed the Carter Z.IIIAVI.
Star Siister, will be given at Concert Hall
tii-night. Their perthrinanvi, are Ito
hr very isri:stintz—i-I., , cia Ilytl r I'rea.•ll
7.1111:1V0
Shoes at .t net ion.
Hook. shows. slippery, gaiter , . A - e., are
selling, with astonishing rapidity and at
panic pricesat McClelland's ;merlon !muse.
under Masonic Hall. W advise all %de-)
want bargains to drop in. Sales every
day and evening..
False.
about nine e alar m o'cl ock s of tire.
and onSuna S
dauy v tryd e a night
ening
about seven, were both f a lse. such alarms
are becoming very frequent again.
Homes.
The :Niagara Fire Co. hare procured
horses tor their : , ..telimer and made their
first appearance with horse power on Sat
urday night. The fact mentioned may ac
count for the alarm.
New Star.
A new star in the dramatic world, Miss
Bella Golden, is- announced by Manager
Henderson to appear in Wheeling this
week.
Hermann.
The acknowledged king of prestidegita
tors. Hermann, gives a series of entertain
ments in magic, of five nights, commencing
on next Monday evening.
Billiard's.
We desire to remind the lovers of this
scientific fame that the Apollo billiard
saloon, Fourth street, near Wood, former
ly kept by John Gangwißch, is noWiii the
hands of Mr. Chas. Gardner, who will keep
up the reputatlian of the old institution.—
He has good tables, balls, cues, he., and
keeps a quiet, orderly house, where an
evening can be passed most agreeably.
A PENNY saved is two earned. Act on
this prinCiple:aad.attend the auction sales
of boots, shoes and gaiters to-day at two
o'clock, at the Masonic Hall Auction
Rooms, 55 Fifth street. -
.rostrit ME YE R
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
MANUFACTURERS of
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE & CHAIRS
'AREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET
(Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,)
PnTSIBURG NI.
PATENT WRITING CASE.
CANE IRMO ARRANGED AN TO
- 1 11- give the writer a table eight by nine inebes
to write alum, will InAl
Pen and Pencil,
India Rubber,
*nd Cheekers,
Checker Board,
and yet will fold up so re tomeasure onlyB%
inoties by 2inehes.
For sale by
W. 8. HAYED,
WOOD 4c THIRD STD.
eido
~ , -143xpa aoratlK Tomo
i .t ..ive Tie of three of their popithr elite
. •
• t:ittiattents t the unove Hall. commencing 4,11
cd'at, Itu i 25 'Cents : reserved 5
cout
ni performance coin
ntenee4 t
apl.l-2t
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140 I'M AND MIEVN BO4fl'S. AND ALA.
JIJIP oil hill- at the groat Salo at Mr 41.11.•
LA ND'S ititethqt,
:11,14
ITER' lie &&&&& s!
Second Arrival of
N W Plt ST V IF: 04
EATUN. MACI:d.M 4.1)•5,
%oi. 17 and ou ninth Street.
Braila, Laces. Dutton., die., for
I.Press rianuitio. newest ate lea. Einliroiderol
Pool: and rantlirienn , l'cc:a bare
and I.nee Trininool Collars 1111 s:ets, and
Ilnud
kerchiefs. Black Laeo. Gronallino and Tissue
Viols,
Chemise Yokes l ' antaletts. Eskng.
15n01144, ete., ladies' and I ' hildreri's Hose, orliverr
.llits, !Sonnet
lo,tiz,ker chenille and
lienii Sec,.
Another lot of Crinoline Itraperie,"
skirt-; Those who hate usiol this skirt, pronounce
it the hr.:, ever rliade. The - Qua kert 6kirt" and
the " Flexure . s kirt," are ills.. styles worthy of
attenti
ilerith•ruen', Furni.hinir 1 :o n ils. Fine Shirn , .
'I Siolioniler , , ere, of most desirable
StyleS. A full assortment of rittlr) a (11,1, 111111!
Notion
-
Wholesale and retail buyerswill lint a large and
exrelluot lun•of g•lt II is in retry dens ri itit at the
P.NSTRIE
• EATioN, MAI:BA:3IA. co,, Fifth at.
CONGRIEKS 1:.1,11'11EltAi .tT
xw•ti nt ?hip , .I:ty it
to.n nowt..
:11.1!
dr% EM ENT—
M." Dui I::irrt•i4. fresh, rweived by
apt I
_ "BIER
1t.% NRI .
II reeeivi..l:ind 1;u- .ah•
31,11 lIENIIY U. CIA-lAN'S
MOOT d '1.4 T-34.1 8.% ItRELN CU LTE
I:LAY lur inie by
3p14 lIENRY 11. COLLINS.
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WHITE FINK-151i !BALE MILS.
1 , 62 in , pection, fur
;toll 11 E..N RY 11. COLLINS.
L.l liE lIERRING-.1100 111 A LF BBLN
1,3.2 in , pAption, foral by
a. 1,14 111.NR
4.ltElar?-1411 ,AK 1, 1 13 1 1 f ilt r E l‘ l l l v ig %"
W. P. AIARSIIALL.
all I S 7 11'0,413in:et.
/VA PESTR V- W \ Ll. PAPERS I A JR I-
R- ration ef Lace. Cashmere and Damask, liarvale by IV. P. MAII:SIiALL'S,
:11,14 87 Wood Ftreet.
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R 0 11. I. BUTTER 1 BMUS. Eft ESSI
Roll Butter. received this day by express,
and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER.
apl I._ Corner Market and First street,
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RYE FLOU R-14 BARRELS RYE
Flouring received add for side by
by JAS. A. FLTZER,
aril4 Corner Market and First etreete.
WHEELER WILSON'S
Sewing Machines,
NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
Awarded the Find Premium at the
United States Fair
SSS, 1559 and 1860.
ITWARDS OF 0 , 0 0 0
MACHINES sold in the United States
20,000 MOLD TUE PART TEAR
We offer to the nubile WHEELER & WIL
SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at
REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence
of its merits as the beet and most useful Family
Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well
on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, snakes the
lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both
sides, is simple in construction, more speedy in
movement, and more durable than any other ma
chines. Circulars giving prices and description
of machine furnished gratis on application in per
son or by letter,
ANTUONY MEVYR
Every Machine warranted for throe years.
ar3 Witt. StIMNER & C
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO
JL lease that
VALUABLE SUMMER RESORT,
at HULTON STATION, ALLEGHENY
VALLEYRAILROAD ; A eapaeiousbouse, sup_
'died with water, bath room and out-building's
also, six acres of woodland; pure soft water,
and plenty of it; suitable for a
Summer Boarding House.
Inquire ofsubseriber at No. SO THIRD STREET
or 121 PENN STREET, Pittsburgh. Lease for
u e or more years.
ap2awd WIC F. JOHNSTON.
GENTS REAL
and Inkstand,
FRENCH CALF BOOTS. SEWZD,
W. & D. RINEHART,
Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of
Tobacoo, Snuff andaegius,
ap3l-ly Ni.. 14111 and /111 Wood Arai.
TO-DAY'S a:
ccorrc;irtx
4PM • 2 Ist.
FOR FIVE NIGHT'S °NEV.
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First and only appearance in this city of the
GREAT PRENTIDIERTATEUR.
MI U
NE MANAGER WOLD RESPECT
IL FULLY call the attention of the public to
the appearance in Pittsburgh of
MONSIEUR HERRMANN,
Who iA universally recognized as the
GREATEST LIVING PRESTIDIGITATEUR,
:and whose perform:taw :it the endemics of 31:i
s:kin New l• Philalelphia and linstom.where
he has played to houses erowdial to overflowing
Ow the loot four months, have been nronouniasl
the most wonderful in their peculiar line.
The pert: of llernaau are ell ti rely origi
no I and novel. Their distinguishing feature is
the entire
_inst.:N(4: OF ANY APPARATFK,
All effects being solely produced by extraordinary
3 1 1.11NUAL SKILL.
During the intervals of 31. Herrmann's pro
fifit•anone. n
(.
I { NI) CON (21!7• ij ' .
COM 1.0.4e.1 Of brillimit seleetiiine front the most
poNil ar operw, by"the celebrated 'hi., from the
:leadenly of Music, New York.
YllleNmrs. Schreiner. Phiniot,
Doeh ler. Viol in imt.
Weileineyer. Viol neelliol,
The order ot the nertliontmees will be . an
ti...0ne...1 from the stit4e by 11. HERRMANN himself.
Adtizi:ision 511 emits. Reserved Seatl 33 Velite.
exile. he e ..f settl will econmnce no SATIT It -
DA April l9thoi te
theMusieSto e re of J. IL MEI.-
Loll.
floor, open at 7 1 ... i; to commence at v 4.'c104:k
:toll
W. A
your E
Sh VO
oes UR
aite MONEV AND BUT
kZIP Grs and Slippors at :Ile-
CUL LA ND'S groat rattail auetion sale this 1111. V.
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PItING GOODS! NPIUNifi GOODS!!
OPEN I Nil DAILY
Spring t ;sods Mid having bought them elleap,
will offi ir them n t pri ces to suit the hues, also
New Style Saenues and Mantillas and nt
I, . 'II.
!k; Market sta.., . ween
Filth the mood.
101000 ilo'f'Montim2,l„l„,A..lll'•‘*"""
Tilers at
MrCLELLAND's auction sale.; t I • mil
cc)Ncluierr
THE CELEBRATED
Carter Z 0 Star filrelerr,
Cstri,r Zona lifb Mar Sisters,
'l'l,,* will arprar in Song., ilueth!.ehrtraetur al
i11t11 1. 4•5,.t... A ISO. iu their
lerfiel French %motive Driil
EW 4.I4IaDDS
FOR THE YEARS
MORE TII A N
$2,50 at
ARDINF.RiIk
62 FIFTH STREET
PITTSBURGH THEATRE,
Leask Arri) MANAGER W3i:ifeBBol4
Pawes or Moussiox.—Prirati BOxes. $5 OD:
Finlay Seat in Private Box: $1 Oth -Parquette and
Dress Circle, chairs, 50 cents; Family Circle.
cents; Colored Gallery. 25 "cents; Colored Boxes,
59 cents; Gallery 15 cents.
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Mr. C. W. COULDOCK will reinsin another week
to bring out his new play of the
orereola Chiefof the Connell of Ten, Mr. COM,-
DOCK,
• The fifth net of this gret play i spsed to
he illuminated IT the ray s of t he r m
moo up n, o whigh
novel elfeet has hero erented by the ddroduetion
of the refulgent rays of the
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Certificate of Twenty-eight Team Esc
NswcAsrt.c : iTxsrcu ESTER COUNTY, t
N. 1., August 11, MK
Da. B. BRANDRETII :
My Dear Sir—l run now seventy-nine years old,
and for the last twenty-eight years bare been a
constant user of your Vegetable Universal Pills
when sick, fully realizing the advantage of en
forcing purgation with a medicine, which, while
harmless in its nature, removes all impurities. I
can safely say that vigorous old age I new enjoy
has been caused mainly by the gaiety use of
Bra ndreth's Pills. I have had in these last twen
ty-eight years several tits of sickness, and occa
sionally some infirmity of age would press upon
me. At fhese times I have always found your
pills a sure remedy, giving me not only health but
strength. I consider them, not only invaluable
as a purgative, but also as a tonic. I have never
during the last twenty-eight years used any other
medicine whatever, being convinced, by experi
enee, that none was as good. Brandreth's Pills
have also been freely used by my neighbors in
every kind of sickness, 'and have been never
known to fail when promptly administered.
Yours truly. NATHANIEL HYATT,
Justice of the Pence fiir forty years in Westchester
County, N. Y.
Price i cents per box. Sold hr
MOS. RDPATII, ittsbur gh, P
And by all respecta E ble dealers ,
in medicine. a.,
inh22:lm
TO OIL nv-ziaNvats
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE MADE
arrangements to lit up Oil RefinerieN, under
Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP APPARATUS,
Patented Fehrn ry 4th, 18Q, by Which tire is ren
dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum
or other Oil , , and we guarantee our work cannot
be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy.
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1111'c 1:11,r with confidence to the fidlowing pa r-
LieS, Itctineries we have fitted up:
MeYws. Lona% Miller Az Co., l'etrona Works:
Wightnian .V Anderson, Eagle .1.,
S. M. Kier d Excelsior do
• Alex. Taylor C0. d0., Jefferson d..
Lockhart. Frew, Brilliant do
The above worki were de,igned and constructed
tol put in operation by Itr. If. W. C. I)L
The following works we have also fitted up:
Eeonomy (iii Company. Darlington;
MessmChathri,•k ecompon. Kittanning:
Johmon /:rnham Woof& It on
I:n•wer. Sill .k Co.. Pittsluirgh:
Ittre::
Joliwon do
Forsyth ISro,+. St Co.. ManrheFter.
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
Nos. 100 %WATER k UR FIRST STR.ErI'S.
Brass Founders, Plumbers
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
mhl I:3tod
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS,
Village Churches, Arc.
THE SCHOOL HARMONIUM,
11JDOWEREICL AND CHEAP- LOUD
VOICED AND LOW PRICED.
Buyi ng been r,pentedly Lugo . ' to devise
an iu
rument eapable of ereater power of tone than
te AleloTleom which could he afforded nt a similar
a•t. the under-Mned are happy to say that they
•We sueeetsiTsl in the mann taeture of a new style
Timonium. which r:o1 Mildly Mil to meet a very
mem! Tlemand.
Sehool I larnioni pns , esse, full volume tti
s n gf..l quality ot tone is snidll in size. very
1•011111:1(1. t•11,11y 1.10VV.1 81.111, 11111 4, t 1. [Ve...111.1C1y
ill 11101(• v 0 11:4111 , 64.11. It vfonlltill, I Woo so.t:4 of reeds,
and an effeetive swell. and is mneli loader than
the most row, fit! -Double Afebeleon The
ease is 'drone], built of only ~ r I:lttelt Ira 1nn:...11
finished.
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\lt !wag!! more ospeeially desizootl for :41.01
the new itv , troteent i, equally well adapted to the
tippet-al retptirepteot,ll ve , trte,. riuy.eh. Isotot o
Howl., and ptii,fio
oxamioati..ll do. 11 I 11 tIN !I" NI
11,11i.,11.11,11 rarIIIIIIITIPI,IIII.III.II,
.•r". Pol•Ite god l'rtvate Avetl._ortie4 nod
.-;tnittrit— of
Teavio's, trgttoi,t,,
i-ter.. :111 iotere•ted ie the .14,0-
01.111 , 111 arid itaprot entont, epp:kai tame atomic-t
tt, t , people, It tvill.tipertottteti, prove A powerful
auxiliary to the arlVallf.o.ittellt 01.1104.1 lea: culture.
especially moaceitibiren.
ACASi.t.N 31AnufarttirerF.
233., 237 3{/1(/ 239 Chwbri.lgu 'tree,. Bost othAlas
12. 1 .. Three 1t alKaTt: ip , trutateetE received
they, raid for sole by
JOHN H. HELL4OIt.
til WuuiP s.rtaxr
Sole Agent for the sale of Mason & llatulin's :11e
udeons and Ilarutoni nuts. • ap9..ltv
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—
Proposals for 11 1Uhuiltlintr of the it erman It
Cat hulie Church in Lawrenceville. %%Wu. reeeiv•
ell until the :Nth of this 'wont h. at the °like ju
the warehouse of A. Ifoeveler. where plans
snecilications. ete.. tino• he tuttil. oft otel after
Motelsy 14th inst. liv ortler of the
:11.12:34 BOARD OF I '.TEE :7.
SMITH PITCAIBN,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
ST. CL.A.IR STR.FJP.T.
MANHOOD—
HOWLOST: HOW RESTORED!
Just published. Sealed Envelope. Price
! A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT
MENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhtea or
Seminal Weakness. Involuntary &omissions.
Sexual Debility. and ,Impedinients to Marriage
Morally, Nervousness. Consumption Epilepsy
and Fits: Mental and Physical Incapacity. revolt
ins. from Self-Abuse. &c.—By ROBT. J. CU
VERW ELL, M. D.. Author of the Creels Book, ,f-,•
"A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers."
Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress. Postpaid, on receipt of six cents or tie,
postage damps, by Dr. Cll. J. C. KLIE,
127 Bower,v New York, Post Office Box, 4386 •
mh3l:3m-iindaw
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TO GARDENERS - -HYDIROPOLTS or
GARDEN HAND PUMPS. a new and atm
venient Garden Sprinkler, for male at the Gas Fit
, ting and Plumbing shop of
WELDON & REINERT,
spin 164 Wow street, near Gilt.
D R. SWEET'S -
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
Wholesale and retail by
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
no9-3m-ood corner Second and Wood sts.
- -
NEW GOODS—,
GREA7 INDUCEMENT~
Call and see the large stock of
ESOOTAI AHIIO I EIIOEB which hareMst been
ocelred.ltt the low price store of
JOSEPH H. BORLAND'S,
No. fig Market street.
aid door from Fifth street.
FUIT TREES, EWER GR EE\
Grape Vines. Current and Gooseberry
Bushes, Rhubarb Plants, &e, (4 the best quality
and warranted true to name ,justreceived and for
sale by BECKHAM I- LO t:,
ard2 127 Liberty st., next to Hare's Hotel.
JUST RECEIVED
M
DIRECT FRO TAE EA Pi T E
manufactures. at the
BOOT AND SHOE STORE Or
JAMES ROBB, 89 Rarket street,
a full and complete assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES in every variety and
style, which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH,
*IL Call and secure a bargain.
JAMES ROBB,
89 Market ztre near Market House.
rah 27
(1),1 IMJ.CM'fV9'llo.6lTinid
JVlRanrittif etsa dos.
• 141: 4 1 . 11ARDirn.
NOD • - 791 RIME STUIT.
..k.frtez.kijoq,.‘
..lithairW,Yad.3•> -1
• '
A.KUSENLENTS
LION OF NT. IltilMt
M==l
(` d) lt
PRICE $BO
N O. as
Six Cents
T. J. GRAFT PAUL HVGUS GRAFF
WESTERN STOVE WORKS,
245 LIBERTY STREET,
GRAFF & CO.,
31" .4.7 N r.A.C7fLT ICU; It ?=.l
Would nail the atteetion of the pull in to their
L A It I; S (..;
of well meltleted
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
Kitchen Grate Fronts, WO.
low Ware. Ac..
7, which will
f 000 nd the Bela Cool Cook
Stove% in the State.
The Diamond, Advance. Air-Tight
Eclipse, and Iron City,
' Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair fin. the BEST COA L COOK .
STOVES. Also FIRST PR E-
M I'M awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBES It Err 01,IC,
Far the BEST Wittilt TH: Walt' IN USE. The
KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stove s
arc unsur aa.+sed. We call attentlint of DEA
and BUILDERS to the largest stoek of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N ll—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook StI , VC:I with Soap stone Lininge, which
and the fire better than iron. ov2S:k
1 41ERCA Nl'l LIR It AB V SieN4lo:(l.
TION "1 . 110 r giver:N.ls' met.: iti4 eel
the will let. 1104 iv I lit. Lilt:er)" U... ,1 11
.... fiSIIA EVENIN.II • the rd..
will I.l.•:tize meet .11 Ihe
,11111 t 1, 1•111:16,, It 71
6.11•RIN0 WIEE.II—
ti , tsalit by liKOKIIA:11 A - LoNti,
1:5 Liberty st, uext to 1i0n... ilot,l
t r ipitIIPMPIEL HTE It osi n ml. It
to,t restw.•ts.
HIM Mt.( lorniii:11011, at) , •01/16 1.61. ,10 1V11. $l.OO
Jre 100,1110 lw r 1,0011,
.1011 w
f. KNOX.
111,12 No. f:` , Filth 6tre,.t.
M i l !t
f.f Strnwl,erlieA. 2.5 (rv:it+ prr ,1,._,•n, *4.00
p,•r MO. 85.41111 per I. 44444 .
12 - ltdlw
WTOKALG E V TAIli
E HAE EN THE
, ionevoo.:ivitrelin: e f I wATER SIR Err.
will receive end store general inerehmolise or
Retitled Oily, on moderato terms.
i Uri &
fia INIIITAI'4ItES--
i 7.1 just received by BECKHAM &
Noll! 127 Liberty st., next to liare's Hotel.
lERI ATTRACTIIE STOCK.
New Pity le Drevs C 100411.6,
Nol4' Myles 5acq1114.44 and Clunk .4,
Npring Stan IN In and Circularly.
Drew. Silks and Robes.
Plniavainek Silks. very cheap,
Handsomest Mork of Prints in the
city. varying, in price from, fl ED S‘,
ill, nod 12 1-2.
4:14i4 4 `AI iind Yields.
IV.ork. ('utin ty rind Setts.
tote. (.7 Is :is ('4.•:a p vis the
.li 44 ill tans• thew.
Our Stock in ver corn plot o.
11:04o111 Harga iur from .11144‘0111
TERMS C.tslll.
HANSOM LOVE at CO.,
to. 7 f Alrk et st reel
N Ew hitths cioeus
Es% 1 / 1 1tI:S 1
.011
-
IVEW DRESS GODIOS
NE IV CALICOES
BEN CaLiCOFC
1.11
NEW CALICOES
W. (Sr. D, HUGUS.
LAST SUMMER SILKS
LLING AT 73 cEnvirs
WORTH
TO e,io Pitt YARD
Ir. at D. 1117GUIS,
earner Firth and Atarkot streets
'HE PUBLIC.
LIS P E 4! NALLY
illthe ignorant andfalse
ly dlelest of all denomi
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
abuse and diseases or
stuations einumon and
incident to youths of both
sexes, and adults, single or married. Because
Da. BRANSTRUP publishes the fact of his doing
so, the ignomnt and falsely modest are dreadfully
shocked, and think it a great, sin very immoral
and for contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their
family physician should be cautious to keep their
in ignorance that they do the same as Dr..I.II4AN
SIRUP, (except publishing ) lest a lucmtive prac
tice might ho lost to them among stupid lleisely
modest and presumptuous families, born :end
raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushroom and
who compare society, intelligence,. sense. Ace., to
dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly orilly
gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous
parents and guardians are thankful that their
sons, daughters and wards, previously feeble,
sickly and of delicate condition aid appearance,
hitve been restored to health anal vigor by lilt.
BRA NSTRUP, besides many before and after
marriage through • have been:uvel i n Il e I suf
fering:. anxiety, tnortilication, Spermatorr-
Ilea or imeturnal emmissions, are completely cured
in a very short space of time by his new remedies.
which are peculiarly his own. They are compounds
from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacy:of the .11ercurial treatment he has abandon
ed it and qubstituted the vegitable Female dis
eases are treated with marked success—having had
over forty years (40) experience in their treat
ment in hospitals of both the old World and in
the United States; leads him to say—to all with a
fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with
monteban Int anal quacks, but come and be cured
Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of
which so many annual'y till our countries.. can I
now be relieved, proclaim they attend to it in
time Full particulars can belied of my treatment
by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviaer.which
is given gratis to all that apply Hanna ; the ad
vantage of over forty years experience and
observation, consequently, ha has superior sk i
ts
daily consulted by the profession, as well aerecom
mendixi by repectable citizens. Publishers,. pm'
Prietors of hotels, Sc. O ffi ce fly Smithfield
street, near Diamond street. Private communi
cations from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
BOX SOO.
deEklydaw Pittsburgh Post Office.
DitED PEACHED—HALVSX AA.
t i II_ARTISICA
mo=6l U s t i lii :mor
•
MM=I!IEI
PITTSBurtcaT
A 1.5 l b. IMP 11011: D
kl'3l. 11. IiINOMI)
.1. KNOX
No. 20 Filth ,t
(A NE SEED—
tbrsitle be BECKHAM & LONG,
:tot 2 127 Liberty st, 'text to Dare's hotel
LANDRETII DEADEN ADD FIELD
Seecb4 Garden Implements, Flows Darrow*
,t 0., for sale by BECEILAM 49E LONG,
aol2 127 Liberty et., next to Eare'e Hotel.
TIERNAN dr GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
IMPORTRRS AND DISALERS IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, .fie.,
NORTH-EAST corner of
01110 STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
noahly ALLEGHENY CITY.
SEELI.
%Jib l u FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral
• • •
NOTES. BONDS, MORTGAt ES and other Seen
ties.
ap4
virtu ONLY PEACE IN PITTSBURG
irlwre you can .oily buy the most elegant and
durably
ROOTS AND SHOED
r. 4'2 FIFTH STREET, net; door La Express
aplo
THE SLAUGHTER COMMENCED"'
The Enemy Driven into the Entrenchments
WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER:
But Take all the Quarters We Cats Get
Of Cheap WALL PAPER, Borders, Sc
of Newest lityles mad Usual
Variety. to be Sold
this Pipring.
This large stock, having been purchased at re
duced prices. will be sold very low.
3: At /NIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS,
BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS,
EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF
FRENCII AND ENGLISH
Bargains Not Confined to Remnants.
• We take RAGS as well as CASH.
WALL PAPER STORE,
At the Ohi Stand, %o. S 7 Wood Street
W. P. MARSHALL.
Ai' Paper Hanging and Whitewashing. Quickly
and well done, by Experienced Workman.
roll2l:and
Coruer SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY
STHEETT. ALLEGHENY CITY.
Ica.. Families supplied with coal at low rates
ou short notice.
13 13 at. _IE: WENS*
Plumbers and Gas. Fitters,
NO. 165 WOOD s'nuerrt OPPONITE
Fl HST CU DCIIII, PITTORILIROM
• N
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY,
11121I11111PS. ILVDRANTS. SHEET LEAD.
JR Lead .1 'ipealapand Ear La.& and Plumber's
material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in
the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. !louses fitted with Water and tins Fix
tures.
tan,. N. IL All orders promptly attended to
ap3 :lyd
H ORTICU_LTURAL-
STRAWBERRY
RASOBERRY,
and BLACKBERRY PLANTS
GRAPE VINES.
CURRANT,
and GOOSEBERRY BURIES
LINEAR.
RHEITBARB,
and ASPARAGUS ROOTS,
all of the beet quality. and warranted true to
name. For sale at ZugTl.l STREET.
mho' J. XNGIE.
Elfiri'o."-lrin FT17117:17E., Ant'
Masonic )(all Auction Rouse. will be sold a gaaa
tity of choice Funiiture, Carpets, eosogrudng
one superb .Mahotrany Bedstead, two Marble TOP
Mahogany Dressing
one' one Mahog
any Wardrobe, one' Walnut Bookcase, Wal
net What Not. two Sofa Seat Rocking Chairs.
twelve Al aliogan,y Sofa Seat Parlor Chairs, En
olos,.l Washstand. Dining ad C a rpetr l'ahles, three
Ply Ingrain Carpets, Stairs , tine English
Trays; also one beautiful set of Silver Plated Tea
Ware. Terms at sale. T. ItailbakiljiAND.
apS 1; :Auctioneer.
PEACHES AND
600 'BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
U BARRELS PIIRE CIDER VINEGAR,
WILL/AM' BACiALEY,
IS aseilSll Weed street
JOS. 14. TgO3IPSON,
OOMI IO B / 03 rIEBRORMITI
41014
744. 4 NORM 4 1 4.1 i 141tiik
2m .:1411A4411111011LI.TPA
.term n 074!
TINE MOYT COMPLETE MillOLE
side Jewelry
ESTADVISIVILA .1111-TUE WEST.
J. It. GARDEVER.
It: Finn STREET.
NOTICE --GAS FIXTURE.% 41 IF EVERY
dekription regilt nr rebronzell, and altered
to Hung Carbon OR at the Gas Fitting and
. Plttrubing shop of •
WELDOR & REINEKE,
1164 Wood !itFeet near 6th
Confection of Senna.
TII IS MEEDIVINE IR INVALUABLE
0F 3 toil,' and gentle purgative. pleasant anti
agree,' hie to the taste. For children and delicate
Pets. MS it Will 60 round_partieularly adapted.
Prepared by doselik Fleming.
Prepared u p o n Fleming,
Corner of the Did anti Market street. •
Pure lion:lnd Gin lOrMedlicinal Purtinscs.
Pare lbdl.lnti rau for Medicinal Purposes.
Tana in receipt of a superior article of pure Hot
-1:110 I:in, imported in titian jago expressly for me
diet tud pu rpt CO'S. Those having floe thr this arti
cle will Find this vastly superior to the article usu
ally putclutsed in hottit.•s. For sale by
Joseph Fleming. corner Dintinnul anti Marketil
Joseph Fleming, corner Diatuond anti Market at.
:11,7
----
lIMINEWI'ItATOWN SALE or TEM
STEAAI ER JNO. T. WC0311.3S
ThiF , boat, now running in the r.-.
Pittslotrgh and Wheeling line, will:.; - •
b.. otli.red at private sale till Filln, -, =April
Wit h.. If not disposed of before that that> she
wi I I,,iii vely 1,0 sold at PINILIa AUrrioN on that
day al In o'clock..i. at. Inquire of
.fACK:qI.7I .I , I 7 NCAN,
Administrator.
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
j 920: f
ell ILDILENS' SHOES AT 15 CENT!
PITTSBITRGII
11V411111C11.94 Goitern 75 cent*.
Rot's 041101N1 dim $lOO.
Finefra Quality, English Lasting Silk
Gents' Com:res.% Gaiters. only SEM..
N0.(32. FIFTH S TREET.
.11.1.ESIIEN erry—FON. RENT
11
i:g rgt• At 4'n dm:lung home: nrply to
. Ct Tll1t141:'r Ssox,
:.! .
x,..; , 1 Market street.
I". 310 N'A_7,.
A RDESCO OIL COMPANY. MANP
li.le rui:ERS of Refuted Carbon Oil.
No, 27 Irwin street.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
T EAST x.incitTv—Ai vALII7,II.IILE
1 1i pv. , i!erty tior bole of tour UMW and thirtY
0 loca fronting on e
l'itt,hurglin pl
and Ea as st ant
Libertytion,
plank toad. will
be
told at a low price and On thworuble terms. apply
at the ;teal Estate Other.
S. CUTHBERT S: SON,
711.1.1 -
N. 51 Market street.
1 1111EPIRICE uF TUE LADIES
BOOTS A Nl► MEOW
00 at 62FLFTIi STREHT
REAI. ESTATE. AND GEN ERAL AGENT,
I , FIALERIII IN
100,000 ROLLS
COAL DEPOT
WM. X. STEWART,
11E. , 1.14. f COAL,
NEM: THE MAYOR'S (*TICK
in Moro and for Bale by
CENERAL AGENT
AND
a nnut.:INTBLLIGIMMIL
PORT-OP,Airila-4Wl:
A HIVE D.
Franklin, Bennet, Idrownoville.
Gallatin, Clark. Browrunrille.
Cul. Bayard, Feeble,. Elisabeth.
J T 311:otnbs. MeCowley Wheeling
Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville
Heroin It, Henderson. St Louis
Leonora, llaris.-Louisville
DEPARTED.
Franklin. Bennet, Brownsville,
Gallatin, Clark. do
Col. Bayard. Peebles.. Elizabeth.
Minerva. GOrden. IVbeelinf.
Lizzie Alartio, Brown. Cinetnnati
Clara Dean. Diekire..on, do
iii' Theßicer—Lastere n ing at twilight
there were ten feet six inches water in the channel
and felling. The weather during the'ilas was wet
.entl'disegreeeble
l The
punctual packet Emma Gra
ham, Captain M. Ayens, Will be found at the land
ing this morning. She will return to Zanesville
on Tuesday at 4 pm.
Se — Capt. Evans' fine aide wheel packet-
Westmoreland, will be found advorthied for St.
Lunis and Saint Paul.
. .-
fitir The Lizzie Martin left for Cincin-
Ilan on Saturday with a fair trip, - .
—____........._---.
Sit Will be seen by reference to our. adrertisinfteolanins, that the steamer J. T, Me- : :
Combs is altered for sale. _Shois a aped boat and - . 1-' .
i s i n a good paying trade and will be sold at a
bargain.
gin: - rThe Aurora is receiving& large lot
of government freight.
ItEr The Wheeling packet for this day
id tho steamer J. T. McCombs, Captain IL A. Me-
Condo. She leaves at noon and has the best. of
accommodations.
tkil'Capt. Evans' fine packet . Key West,
No 2, is announced for Cinoinmal lad Louisville
Pa ssengers and shippers will bear this In mind.
Set- The packet Prima Donna is load
r for St Louis and St Paul, Captaht.theo Moore,
it voinninnol, whilst Cant Murdoch` Will do the
MEM=
The mammoth steamer Aurora,
Captain J W Ana wait, leaves to-day-St Louie and
St Paul This'lmat is a &Yorke with passengers
and shippers Captain Dales will be head in the
office
f*t?" The fine passenger stemutfArsgo,
Captain Golding, will have disstateli'ltsflt Louis
and the Upper ItliMissipai. - Her asettoi . : *dation'
are superior and her 'Aeon careful antrattesttirs
Mr lannoret, who has shame et the silllee will
provide you with state rooms if you mill early -
•
/0:017e splendid passenger steamer
lowa, Captain Moore, leaves this dal, positively
tor Saint Louis and the liliaoH)ie Mier. Her
ser , elevlations area No 1; white her Meets are
noted for their attention to the wants all - iiiiisstem N
Mr. D. Moore has ekartos otthe Whit
For Claelaaatl, Cala IC lads,
Galena, Dubuque aadlikk, Paul.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16.10
THE SPLEX,I, •1 H Z
E. Er wheel packet WESTMORELAND:
ans. Commander. will leave for the above
Ports as announced. . ,
For freight or poems apply on boarder to
J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO,
&mt.
For Cluelnsist" one Lolifarillo.
.
TUESDAY, APRIL 78,4 r N. •
orLsorai t
ra...141 KEYWEST E•o• Es , Cart Rum.
will leave aa announced above.
For freight or_parege apaly on boaritter to
apl4 J OLIN B. LIVINUSTON'A CO. Agent
For Ciseinuati aud Ls vflle,
_ WEDNESDAY Z# DA,IL
THE rum iriltAstait ES&
ZLE MARTIN, D.V. Brown. com
mander. will lesie for the abet" Doi as an
nounced
For freight or passage applyoit mord ft*
apl4 J. B. LIVLtiewTON kOO,-kgente
For St. Low, Keokuk, 'Rook
Island, Dubuque sail . fain t
Pita].
. .
MONDAY 28, 5 PM. ' • .
: . ,..„1.7.—.7 . - - : •1,, THE YEW sTEAMM
...........i! NIT, tot
will leave fur MO OR Ca
For freight °rims/lase &pp os bo port* ardeilo
apl4 J. B.LIVINOW N kak-Amt.
For Cairo, 1111. Louie sad Moor
Ilifooloolppi.
THISDAY. APRIL 14. -10 A.111.'
THE FITE- MUM=
: 00re ir e s ' P 1t! r. 2 4.1 1 112 6 121.4 4 Gems D.
above.
For freight or netwilivria):.
apl4 or JOHN FLAC Agents.
For Cincinnati Locchnrine, giro
and XL Lenin,
THLS DAY. 4 P. M.
TUE FINE
steamer AURORA. Jelr-:Auswalt
commands r. will loaves-for the above obi kir
mediate poen a above
For freight or nraiscamtsei eras
anti JOHN 17[( t
• _
For SC. Leads sad SE. POW
THIS DAY APRIL 11.•
ARAD% %main %Know, ;-
. as announced above; ,
For freight or mow aPO r lk . 11 °r t°
apl4 JO AWOL
Fer Mahal Louts aad - 11111auds *
River.
Tin s DAY. APRIL 14. •
rim NSW All/111111%1131.1D
ridlMlposigoneor stamot YOWAiNitotain
Mooramill leave as above olugo,
For freight or
Pune
OK. or J. OK. AM*.
rit4whTuesday_ • or
Marteita mid sea eisvllle:
TUE VEIN r EMU
'etearaerE AMA (I Capt.
name Ale ' commode. *yea Pittsburgh
every TUESDAY.
Si p. sad zaaeseifie
every FEIDAY ata. a.
For fre riatrailS a la rvirt-to
rah2l
AMIL
For Beaver, Bleabelarinir,'4lo4
Wh eeliaii•
:., • • ,
=matTUE leaefiat J.
T. Mead% IL A.;
meatier. lame; the &bogs' parte .
Wedneeday ood rmgy 8412 M.
For freight Thrgoogrigo Applz_on `del{ OULLIffs C 0«. Waboseest
For Marietta, Parkersburg
Gallipoli" mil Portommosm a .
EVERY . WEDNESDAY. l$ M
Cam Wes IThiggs,lll4lWWW4M.
Captain Wm. Ramo. far
making weedily mer
WEDNESDAY at . andeMeginshavan
Gallipolis eve P ; ii 1 , -
• I.t : 1 ~1 1Lx..,...,--,r , ,
- - - -
PRONVILLB ...
.
WILL WE ItECRIVICII ATUIIIIIIIP.
FICB of the Western P until '
eintA in
SATURDAY. April AL at al 4 .,,L 5 . i2 11,e . Dis hi er good LUMP CO and
NAM and good FRESH . Resit
in all cases the bone will be dedefaed , wee con
tract for one year. and furnished ni Foch . ti
nes se required. By order of the In
spectors.
mh3l:id JOHN BIRSIDIGILUI. Warden.
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH W ItiCs .V4017/PIIIIMM",
MITT:SWUM RA
Warehouse, No. ID First and Pli‘Vjaa a d i a a.
Manufsetaren of all sizes and dasigipa i
Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills, tine and p a
Sad Iron!, Don Inn, Wagon Bon% Steel
Ponies. lingers sad Couplings.
Also jobbum sad Maelune Cantinas of eves* de.
Kiijetipn made tl i c e or e lm.
Alavius a OMR lawinhs
tbeaanndry. seeetnaryntuntt
attended to
• fselallot.
j a MICRCION.A. COIL WORIXIS
.LONC. MILLER & CO.,
WORKS EGREN AT SHARPS. i.MR TTION. AL
LT VALL RAIROAD.
STOllkis and Warab
I s* _1414011T ietrnizitrasia.
thia Etilatiditag and Labricateti
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