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,The City t i mincils , hOld' their itelithir
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. Aligitow NEW YORK.andesi'AVl. imtiortaro limas et business wilrco c tiemp.
- ;:li ,_ NsTON'are our amtlifor thi midlY
oil The s t p h ec e ia c l ity co .a m il m a ir mi e i
ti w a i g ll th r e e l p a r a t riti a t n y ,
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lb., totakoAdverdsement tiajan " ipticau mance i i ~
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pro h a : b d "t p iri m g t h h ib e:to ng ra t g h e e o ii ( n cd g e l
--_,..i, of re fi tted oil 'to so. kept on hand s imposing'
a penalty for' leaving empty oil barrels
a fl4mlY
Ptilt
till"
citi
"4"
311-
O rd s • sidewalk s
of oil, in bulk or barrels, except On the;
'Allegheny wharf, from 200 feet below the
'St; Clair-street bridge to tie Pidet.' The
rate of wharfage for boats and oil barrels r
empty or full, is Sxed,and no especial-
privileges are given to oilmen,:who will
be compelled to remove their oil with as
.little, delay ,as possible. A minority re
port'will probally be presented, in favor
of a total prohibition of the storing of oi'
in the. city.
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ONDAY MORKNG, FEB, 123
WHIG:I:MOOD unman
•
- - R ,rt 0f the Surgeon General'.
a
,
times King, of this city,..Surgeon
:,..iGe. fl. ofiTenneylvania - , - :hat submitted a
rePtiiite.the Governor; *ming the ope
ns of ifiii department forthe year.lB62.
He Tes a:lirief account of the:expeditions
UV . out BY- State nutliorit.Y.' The first
He
i i ,
7 , , ,„ a er
,p,o , ~ A ::: :di tee
buried.
. d . r r g e e pT o o n hr
et
reported
ioairyidge,
, siv nt with a 'party. properly equipped,
' t tittle - field of Ball's Bluff, to bring
Ilii t i it t r i a t c h tii , cab'e v , e re - a in n tirr in e a d d t e he a bod n i g e se ,.
.th a neighbor for the proper
the grounds. This expedition
14.53, On the 24th, of March,
,
OI he battle of Winchester, the
n General, with two assist
itiigeort, quarter-master and em
ir', proc eded by , rail to. Harpers
ti - ,nd thence to Winchr
•116
ft*A t '!
• 101
• -
beeti
• - this'
3zri'
• 3n.m
..care
Stirg
, "•"-ant
FerrA
..........._ __ -nester, where
.al. on the-24theand immediately
." atreilion to the care of:the Penn•
Al volunteers of the 84th and 110th
Oa, who were wounded in ' the
it thatplace. After three daya'
Ito.ll L k :Il hospital at
wereW Winchester,
by - him, through toPhil l a n -1
g L and t ere furnshed with comfor- 1
f, ommOdationa in the State Hoiipi
t. Jciseph. The expense was
{ ' , Anther - expedition Andther expedition was pre-
TorktoNna; on the 15th of April.
ilce of the surgical selected,
>ag es' of attires, embracing bed
q. medical and surgical appliances
,ki kind were forwarded by ex
-1 Fortress llifonroe-the stir
-1,,a following three days after
-1 1 n the 22.1 April three assistant
~ ere
(detailed from the party,
, ied asaids to the United States
il l spital. The use of the-prepel
ci iiiiiiiffi;lit - the saine time, ob•
r.e:i the lion. John Tucker, .As:
I.rotary of War; and after expe
uch difficulty in procuring a
.
traw and water, the ship was,
reported ready, to the
Head
-
ira.'e"ftn- atC? 8mt r8l: United§CateBzoat n;l
I`Commodore' , ' was also fitted
t e officers, and Pennsylvania
e,eQ ll d - L5 l- Lake — C"fiarge of her
fmedical officer of 'the army of
' .At "Cheesman'sLanding,"
eand fifty wounded were receiv
; and tan bodies of deceased
ire embalmed and sent home.
!l ii a i.e v a n ii nn e e x d a p t i t i o o n a n t i h o a n n t f l o il f l . c
tiveral men wounded in the
' D t
o er 'l.7 r
p t a l nw d dn o e took
. t h e
ays and nights, from the Gtn
e occupied by the surgeons inl
l i ard, and attending to, the
if..i
en wounded in the battle of
13 Th - Zi rebel army. On
ninety-seven
of
whom
ilthe 12th
wirhildin left Fortress 'Monroe
lliti, with one hnhdred and
ended Pensylvanians, who
hi laced in the_ St. Joseph's
11: 1 ,
er th.
enzsui-Jave IL
were at on Ili.
.f
Hospital, , is the care of the State.
The cost o, this expedition was $869,68.
• Pennsylva t was the only State represent
ed'near Yo 'town by a full and indepen
dent- or ation for the relief of the
ga i•
iieunded a tithe embalming of the dead
4, was perfor*ei there by no other. On the
I.sth pf ..Mny; other expedition started np
Plininult6y - White House. They, stop
psd on thei r , ay et Yorktown, where they
found the s k receiving every possible
attention, a ' jtwenty-one , men of the 67th
and 100th r ep bunts, on board the Com
modore well Oared for. The expedition
reached- '''te Ilouse on the 23d of May,
and 'remain j assisting in the care of
twelve hand' ' d sick, from the advance of
the _Army,. '' epnring ships and sup ,
plying them h stores until the 31st,when
- they le ft fore iladtlyffiia with 178 wound
ed
"1
from P ' sylvania regiments at the 1
battle of F ' , Oaks, including several
and Colonel ' number of line o ffi cers. The',
. 1 1 a
t i p l
entire cost° his expedition was $682.28.1
The hut ex' dition was to Hagerstown i
and Boonsbci, , Md., after the battle ofl
Aitietam, w a the Surgeon General and ,
his surgical I orps, with a full supply of
relmedical sto ifollowed the militia force,
called out fe Ithe defense of the State,
and peforme' duty in the double capacity
of surgeons .i the militia regiments, and
g i
assistante tol le U. S. Medical o ffi cers, in
i ll
organizing he pitals at Hagerstown and
Chambersbuii' for the relief of the wound
ed, and coat - fled on the latter duty till
superltded V • j the order of Brig. Gen.
Hammond, S u rgeon General, U. S. A.
This ekpeditio lent nothing to the State,
i i
in addition the expenses necessarily
curred in the le re of the sick belonging to
the militia regi ents.
Dr. King ft,des to the establishment
of State hosin aat Reading, Harrisburg
and Philadelp iii Tor the care of sick sol
diers and re '
tit
ta the failure of the plan
whichlasobj eted to, the United Statesy
autherilies, o lam ground of difficulty as
to - dischargel fad pensions, and the rela
tions of soidi:in hospitals to the United
States service he hospitals were cense
1r
quently; trans :r ed to the United States.
The work o e several medical boards
is briefly rev wed. Before the first,
whieh'inet in r hiladelphia, July Bth, 43
candidates we,
~ 'examined and 33 approv
ed. On the ' , o,:if AUgast, 128 out of 161
previously - examined at the same place
were approvedll 10a the 11th of Septem -
her, -168 ontor 1188 candidates were re•
commended fd "appointment. Nearly all
have beep ass tied to duty, but some are
still awaiting` era. The record of the
year stands : 1 nrgeons—appointed, 96;
resigned, 2S; 1 4, 1; dismissed, 4; Assist
ant Surgeons,'
. ppointed, 288; resigned,
36; died,..4; d' sed,6; Promotions--As-
Blatant Surge) ' h ',to be Shrgeons, 72; Sur
geons to be U *tod States Staff Surgeons,
2; Assistant S gone to bo United States
Staff `Surgeon I. - ,
ii
~
Owingte tb nerous ditties of his office
the Suwon oral was, .unable to per
sonally mike Ihe hospitals and inquire
. 1...:
into their m " .. 7 0 e n n , t, s,
~,,, b r u n t
en tw s
e o B c o o f m tra m y i s_-
si on ers, witho' .anylither - cost to the
State than the
elingnr lent 'to the
field; ' is to look
after the camps
and to of these,
/early, two
L Etotomae,
wmatioul to
Lases :mere
ter, Joseph
) 11.,. visited
1, and sub
ay of the
lieritnehy
)usly four
His
lug
Chi
alley and
'McKee&
te slim Gf
Ison, to
large of
a-coal di g
-4 a !nee - Ling during the
P.'Neil, I . r the purpose
vane-,9 wagee r .'sual a
was 'appointed to 'Wait
'pfoyed,in. Mr. O'Neil's
) :,.. 4;0112(40ot andattend
coinmittee waited open
',F:Whielir - iiiet` coming to
l i wied+teibe - rnade -the
-
gers were hoidi
absence of Mr.
of agitating an
committee. of `f
upon the hands
pit, to hiilteth
the meetirig.,`
them aceorditio
Mr. O i Neirs
charge aeaboi
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Interesting Leo titres.
Mr. Joshua Robinson announces a lee
;ure which promises to be of interest, at
Concert Hall to-morrow evening. The
subject is "Friendship, Love and Truth."
It should attract a large and intelligent
audience. Mr. Robinson has already de
livered this lecture in Allegheny city,
where it is highly commended.
Mr. Thomas Williams lectures on the
condition of our national affairion•Thurs
day evening neat, in the Sonth'Common
(M. E.) church, Allegheny; for. the, joint
benefit of the Sunday School connected
with the church, and the Spring Garden
School, a mission branch:
Rev. David L. Dempsey, presiding elder
of Washington district, will deliver a lec
ture in Smithfield M. E. church, on Thurs
day evening, March 6th—subject: "An
Evening with the Poets—David, Rouse,
Watts and Wesley; or, What will we Sing
in Worship?"
George W.
This susceptible young man sends us
fifteen verses of "poetry, ' "not written
for the sake of it;" bat "induced' by a
more, fender -- feeling," probably for Jen
nie, to whom the lines are addressed.--
The 'author - desires us, if the lines are not
fit toUppear, to point out theiridefects.—
This,would be an endless task and re
quire more time and space than we have
at command. :We can only sap in declin
ing the r poetry, that it has "the form, hut
not attributes"—not one.
Attempting to taro the Tables.
` - Application- was made on Saturday
morning in the Court of Common Pleas,
by C. Hasbrouck, Esq., for the discharge
of a young man named Francis Ward, a
stranger in the city, committed, on oath of
John McKee, charged with being a corn
mon gambler. Ward states that he came
to the city with some $3OO, intending to
go into business, and soon after his arrival
met a "roper," who induced him to go to
the gambling house of McKee, on Dia
mond alley, where he won $3O. Retern
ing the 'neat day he was treated to some
whisky ,by McKee from a quart jug, and
then played again, losing (of course, the
previous winning was only to "draw him
on") all the money he had and a gold
watch and chain.. He went away and
mads an information against McKee, but
he
. gave bail and at once entered suit
against 'Ward as a common gambler, for
which he was committed in default of bail.
Ward states that he knows nothing of the
hgism e" lu he k ." was
h p e l a Co ng r t too
k
d hepapers
and remarked that an opportunity was
evidently presented for correcting a gross
evil. The further consideration of the
case was postponed until to-day.
Oakland Passenger Railway.
A bill is now before the Legislature to
incorporate the Oakland passenger rail
way company, with a capital of two thou
sand shares at $5O each. The corporators,
Isaac Whittier, James D. Young, A. H.
Wenzell, W. 0. Leslie, James Johnston,
Jr., and others,nre authorizid to construct
a railway, or purchase_ any railway now
constructed, on the following routes, to
wit: From the corner of Fourth and. Grant
streets, along Fourth to Ferry, Ferry to
Third, Third to Grant, Grant to Fifth,
(and until,Fifth street be opened out to
Pennsylvania avenue Diiimond street shall
be used) along Filth and Pennsylvania
avenue and the Farmers' and Mechanics'
turnpike to Henry Barker's, or Point
Breeze. Also with power to use Shady
Lane, between the above named turnpike,
and the Greensburg turnpike, and across
the latter pike to the Penn township plank
road and theLce by the nearest route to
Wilkinaburg. The fourth section provides
for payment of damages for the use of
private property. The fifthsection relates
to the management of the business affairs
of the company. The sixth section con
fers power to raise, on bonds secured- by
a mortgage of the railway, stoe't, etc.. a
sum nct exceeding $50.000---the bonds to
1 1 be in-sums of not less than one hundred
dollars, bearing seven per cent, interest.
Section seventh provides that fare be shall
be charged not exceeding six cents per pas
senger to or from any point between Pitts
burgh andOzikland; and six cents between
Oakland and East Liberty; and five cents
between East Liberty and Wilkinsburg.
Section eight relates to the compensation
to be paid for the use of the streets of this
city. The ninth section imposes a penal
ty for injuring the property of the conipa•
ny,and the tenth and the last section gives
the right to the company to make such
changes in the grade of any roads as may
be required to enable them to 'use their
railway with ease-and convenience.
Body Recovered.
A few days since the body of a man
was found on the lower end of Mont
gomery's Island, in the Ohio river, a short
distance below Industry, Beaver county.
It appeared to have been in the water
some days, and had on a frock coat of
black cloth, lined with alpaca ;:black cloth
pantaloons; satin vest, and four whirls,
one cotton under-shirt, two check shirts,
and an ofitside shirt of fine muslin with
linen bosom ; also a black silk cravat,
cotton gloves, and seal skin boots. The
deceased had black hair and black Whis
kert3. and a scar on the forehead. A
small brass check, stamped in one corner
"W," in another corner "A B," and
across the face "Hartman," was found in
one of the pockets. No further clue to
his identification could be obtained. Cor-
oner Reed-vvas-called ; -ant a jury — having
been empanncled, returned a verdict of
accidental drowning.
! Lecture before he Allegheny
Democratic Club._
It is deWrble that there- should- - be ii'
full attendance at the Allegheny City
Democratic_ Club thiaavening. A-gentle
man identifiedfwith the Democratic par
ty here fsoni his youth has been invited
to deliver a lecture to the members of the
cliib, on - "Tha - Origin7an4 4;Gileary off' De-_ which will : be worth listening
to. Let all all who. can be present... The
club meets•arldeore's Hall,in the Allegho-
ny,Diamond, at 7 o7clock.
Released -on Parole.
A telegraphic dispatch received here on
Satuiday brings:the weleoma telligene e
that Adjutant T., Brent Sirearingen, of the
Ninth Reserves, and Capt. Charles •wston,
of the Pittsburgh Rifles,. attaehed to the
same'regiment, have .been.vreleased by the
rebels and are, now at Annspolis r -Ma •
land. Both - these gentlemeere wound ,
ed at the battle of :Frederiekiburg, cap
tured and taken to. Riehmond, - Where. they
were held as prisoners until 'a few days
since,' when they were paroled.
ce of the
byletters
tenttione
d travel
against
New Telegraph
A bill has been read in the Legislature.
to incorporate a company for the construc
tion of a telegraph line between Philadel::
phis and Pittsburgh. '- The following are
the names of the corporators: =Theodore
Adams, Wm. H. iEverson, J...tieron Fos
ter, J. M. U. Flans en, Win.
B. Rrown ' 14.111 in Reynolds,
14dge*ayGibbildnd-Wm.'J. Pollock,-
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ME=MI
At a lute hour r.
beme.bp'iind' fine
, continningcmithont
last - 'night.- A t da
the snow :was not
'deep with heavy dri
8/sighs were in activ
day, and ,the jinglin.
most continuous thro
snow obstructed the
such an - extent tha
Manchester, East Li
Passenger Railway
impossible .td. rm. tho
Lawrenceville line it
difficulty that the cars
-track.- There is tow
the continuance of go
few days at least, and e
be taken of it.
Small Pox I I
The small pox has 1
County Jail, but, in or;
spreau of t - te contagil
was seizod with it has b 1
hospital We tin dersta 1
has also appeared at th'
sylvania Hospital, and t
already occurred there!
He.rlth is on the alert, a
proper means are talfe•
thing like a spread of t t
city.—Chronicle.
If the small pox break)
tern Pennsylvania Hospit)
has that Institution mad
as in the charter of that
the following provision :
That no person shall be
any contagious or infect('
We merely ask for info.
Still at W
The Allegheny burglarsi
about. On Friday eveni.
of Mr. Thomas Smith,
South avenue, First Ward
entered by some thiet, wh.
hall a hat and an overcoa ,
was committed at an early
the hall duor had been log,
Sick and Wounded
nians.
A number of Peunsylvan:
and wounded, have re-cent],
in Turner's Lane Hospital,
among whom are the folk
Cyrus Mann, II ; John Po
McKinley, B; s lst—Geo.
15 0th—Andrew J. Gray, C;
D; Jacob F. Nelson, I; Sei
ert, D ; Pettk Kementer, F';
enan, D; Morris, A ;
Pearsoll, D ; Robt. McCurk
Hugh Dunning, K.; 115th—
K ; 96th—Jno • Karaush, K
McDonald, C; H. Doyle,
Jno. Bermean v E ; Jno. Smi
—C. W. Bendick, K; 2.31-
40th—Lewis Mania, K. 08d-1
rey, H, 5 0th—Jacob Shunk
Richard, G.
The Seven Sim t i
The success of this pieJ
nights last week, must have
gratifying to the management
effects are superb, and the
alone is worth the price of ad.
will be repeated' to-night and
notice. A new act will be int;
ring the week, with more nove,
---
Ready-made (•lotLin
Bargains.
f
All 'who wish to obtain gre t bargains
in purchasing ready-mad e c othing for
men and boys, should pay a visit to Mr.
1 L. Carnaglian's store, llti Federal at.,
Allegheny. lie is about re inquishing
business, and has io give up possession
i g
of his premises about the Ist of March
next. Persons call select fro i his stock
of piece goods and have clothit made tip
for them at astonishingly low p *ces. We
recommend the public to call a Mr. Car
naghan's place of business and judge for
themselves.
EXTRAORDINARY inducementsare being
offered to those purchasing dr goods at
wholesale or retail by the 'Moser. Barker,
59 Market street. Notwithstai ding the
enormous advance iu prices the ifference
charged by this liim, except in domestic h
as we
goods,
ave o
no litt
doubt le as t
it o g
will rea tall ly p
su rise us,
w o call on
them. i
I
& BAUM'S &Wing Mtainosi for I •
maeefeetering mimeses are the best U.e.
A iispimpittEthro„p, . F. CIATOI4 AY .tioneral gobf ,
JOIMI /1111101............•.....«....1MM0NT1V
JOBERII ALEYER & soa
JtAIMPACIVENILI OP
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE dz Cll 9118
WARBSOUHE.II I 6MITIIFIELD
(Between Sixth street and Virgil
PITTS Bul
VALtNTIN S
VALENTINES,
VALENTINES,
COMIC AND SENTIMENTAIL
COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL
COMIC AND SENTIMENT IL
WHOLESALE AND RETAL,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 1
WHOLESALE AND REi'AIL,
AT ALL PRICES AT
PITTOCK'S
CEOSINO OUT SALE OF
WINTER GOODS.
EATON, KA.ORDM &
Are desirous of closing out their entire sto l k of
WINTER 1:40013
previous to making their ANNUAL INV TO-
ItY_on the first day of February neat.
Wholsesale as well as Retail Bayern • have
tile.advantages of the
REDUCTION MADE IN PRIG S.•
EA TON,A&CRI74I C4OO
No. 17 Fifth stria 1,
et.
OLLI S UT IL - 41LAMISELS
Roll But terjust received and for gals
feta corner JAS. A. Fird"ZEl
arket hi . and First On
/111/NEIL
_WANTED—FOR 150 N
, LIF him bound. 'Whisker barrelgatored
subsaribor by the Sto.nibroatjilveridoad.--
-TObld anrrior litnrket and First Rinke
SALETO CLOS E CONSIGNBI
SOO Backe Whive Corn;
:136 do Yellow do
' ,4,900 Grow rest
360 Sacks Oats;
~ ,200:;'i do -Ear km;
J. W. cuArr
181:4A3td 0111 aa - 185-Liberty atm •
10.10AD.Ffs,- - BP.
t• nzVerk. Hay and Idaima Forks, farm b
'whet:lb:mom for tale brok •
'fab 21:4 5 k - H i27 A Liberty rty LON G.
t
- 1111DILLEI. HORSE AND 1.11
JR? rowers. Fodder Cuttors, torn Sheilers:
Sniv.s; Pruning Shears, rtows, IlarrOWs,
rut sale 07
BKCKII 41111 St LONU.
127 Libusty strop
feb2ldtw
Snow
violence
began to fall,
• intvetnission,)until
,
. yesterday evening,
ess five inches
to inmany . places.— ,
• . .
requisition iester
of the bells vi.as al•
ghout the day. The
streets and roads *to
- -
the Birmingham
,erty and Minereville
ompanies found i
cars, and on the
•as with the utmost
were kept on the
every prospect of
•d sleighing for a
very advantage will
the Jail
;roken out in the
er to prevent the
the party who
en removed to the
d that the diSease
Western Penn
at one death has
The Board of
Id will see that all
to prevent any
e disease in the
out in the Wee
l,what provision
for its sufferers,
concern we find
admitted having
bus disease
•
;motion.
seem to be still
g the residence
,'Allegheny,
merchant,
was
still's from the
This larceny
lour and before
de •
ll'esuisylva
a soldiers, sick
iv been placed
Philadelphia,
wing : Kith—
'rter, K ; Jno.
Seabold, NJ ;
Nathan Pick,
gt. I. &aim-
Martin Bray
.Gth—Jno. A.
', L' ; 116th—
% m. Griffith . ,
94th—Jno.
D ; 110th—
h, I; 145th
IL Leary, B ;
J. R. Mow-
A ; Tobias
The following are the names of United
States prisoners who have died at Rich
mond in military hospitals : John Wright,
Sutler, Washington, Feb. 2d, pneumonia;
J. Carey, private, Co. A.. 21st Wis
consin, Feb. :3, pneumonia; F. H. Cas
well, private, Co, K, 74th Illinois, Feb. 7,
fever; S. S. 141archant Captain, Cu.
l'u., Feb. 180.1. lt , •spectfufly for
warded by John Wilkins, surgeon in
charge.
e for three
been highly
Its scenic
last scene
ission. It
Asittxtrrox, Feb. 22.-1 here is no in
creased tax on whisky proposed in the
.amendment of the Committee of Ways
and Means to the tax bill.
The tax on ale and. beer however has
been reduced to 60 cents per barrel until
Ist April, 1864.
The paper question will hereafter be
considered by the Committee.
Representative Arnold and Father Dunn,
of Chicago, visited the President yester
day in regard to the promotion of Colonel
Mulligan to Brigadier General. Father
Dunn has aided in raising two regiments
for the war.
Capitalists seem likely to avail them•
selves promptly of the new Banking Law,
An applicaton for the organization of a
Banking Association in this city -with a
capital of half a million, was filed in the
Treasury Department.
On Saturd_ay a bill reported by - Senator
Wilson, of Mass., to promote the health,
comfort and efficiency of the armies
in United States, provides,
Ist. The medical department shal l '
unite with the line officers in the army in
supervising the cooking within the same
as an important sanitary measure, and it
shall promulgate to officers such regula
tions and instructions us may tend to in
sure proper preparation of rations to the
soldiers.
ntil further
oduced du•
ties.
-- Great
2d. Thai cooks shall be detailed in
turn from the privates of each compa
ny of troops in service of the United
States; at the rate of one cook for each
company numbering over thirty men who
' shall serve ten days each.
3d. That the President of the United
States be and he is authorized to cause to
be enlisted for each cook, two under
cooks of African descent who shall receive
for their compensation ten dollars a
mouth and ono ration a day, three dollars
monthly pay may be in clothing.
4th. That the army rations shall hereaf
ter include pepper in proportion of four
ounces to every hundred rations, and to
bacco be furnished the enlisted men by
the commissary department at its cost,
and be charged against their pay under
such regulations as the Secretary of War
may adopt for that purpose.
sth. That hereafter all nurses in gene
ral hospitals shall be employed by author.
ity of the Surgeon General, and hospital
matrons shall receive $lO per month and
one ration per day provided the washing
of the hospitals may be given out by con •
tract at a price not to exceed the cost of
the number of rations allowed by the •
regulations. -
tith. That all instruments, documents
and papers relating to the procurement of
bounty Isti.d and other bounty pensions,
and orders of pay by a few officers, sol
diers and seamen, or their legal represen
tatives who have been or- may be in the
service of the United States, be and the
same are hereby exempt from tax duty.
About five inches of chow fell this
morning.
WAsnixwrox, February 21. The
Amendments reported by the Committee
on Ways and 'Means to the tax bill are
numerous, among them are the following:
To 'strike out the valuation on smoking
'tubs ccoonade exclusively of stems, from.
three to five cents. On rolled copper and
yellow sheeting metal in sheets, one per
cent. advalorem. On ready-made cloth
ing or articles ot dress for men and women,
or childrens ' wear, notincluding, hats or
caps, or bonnets three per centum adva
lorem. Provided that dress, boot and
shoes, shoemakers, making to order for
customers and not for sale generally,
to the amount of $l,OOO be exempt, and
for any excess beyond that amount,
shall pay a duty of oneper cent.advalorem.
on iron not otherwise provided for $1,50,
per ton, provided that there be deducted
from duties assessed upon railroad cars,
any duty which may have been assessed
and paid upon car wheels under provisions
of existing law, and no duty to be assess
ed or collected on beer, lager beer, ale of
porter, brewed or manufactured, or on
coal, illuminatingoil, and the refined prow
duct by distillation of coal, .mpltattnm,
petrolum or rock oil. manufacturecrprior
to Septembor Ist, 1862; all contracts: for
pyrchase or sale of gold or silver coin. of
Ifnited States or Bullion, and all contracts
for loan of money or currency forming
collateral security of the same, are to be
stamped, the absence of which on such
contracts renders them null and void, and
liable to a tax of a quarter of -one per
centum ; deputy commissioners is provi
ded for at a salary of $3,000, an assistant
A So ßi li e e s to o r rs at a re s2 to ,
previous compensation an annual salary of
51:10 h , s a ve cas in hie li r en at o $ f 2 th ,W eir .
$l5OO. with net per centum of all in'excess
of $200,000 when revenue collected shall
exceed that sum
opposite the 0
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22.—About ten in.
dies of snow fell to day, very much
drifted, hindering travel.
Snow was falling all day in Baltimore,
gie n
TB VERY LATEST MERLE!
Texas Invaded by Mexican
Bandits.
Prisonees Died in Richmond
Col. Mulligan to be a Brigadier Genera
TEN INCHES OF SNOW AT
A6ELPHIA.
Amendments to the Tax Bill
&c., ike.,
POICTRESS AIONROE, February 21.--Flag
truce boat State Maine arrived here last
evening about 0 o'clock, and brings down
between 200 and 300 exchanged union
prisoners, in charge of Capt. Ropley, 3rd
New York infantry. The boat left with
them immediately for Anapolis. The
Richmond Inquirer of the 20th, says there
are rumors of an advance of the Yankee
army upon Middle Tennessee. Cannon
ading was heard Wednesday last. in pelt.
There were also artillery reports from the
direction of Beech Grove, where General,
Buford, with his brigade of Kentucky
cavalry is retained to ward off the blows
that might descend in that direction. Gen...'
Forest has crossed Duck River, north of
Columbus, with cavalry and artillery.
The Texas Flag of the 2d inst., has ac
counts of an invasion of our soil by Illexi•
eau bandittis, stealing horses, cattle, &c.
Capt. Renevictas' company was attacked
in Seapata county, and all their horses
stampeded, they also captured and hung
Inador Villa, _Chief Justice of Seapata
county. About 000 Mexicans have been
organized for the purpose of plundering
our frontier, and are approved by the
Mexican authorities.
The banditti at last accounts were on
the Texas side of the river, and some of
them under the United States flag.
The flag of truce boat New York
brought from City Point 80 to in) of the
crew of the United Statesgun-boat Smith,
recently captured at Slone River, also ift
United States officers, being the remainder
captured previous to Jeff Davis' pt
mallow.
- Lo tusiFeb:2l:;Alie . day was
I Listed - by agrand military parade'of the
11. S: troopt2atid, the Missouri enrolled
militie The„ troops presented a She rip
pearanceand-were revitwad by Maj.! Gen.
Curtis and staff. The streets were hand
somely decorated with' flake and thronged
with immense numbers, of citizens. I
Y TEPEGRA.P_It
PmLyniiimitA, Feb.2l.—There is more tict — liy
and firmness in breadstuff:3, and good shipping
dethand for Flour ; sales of 3990, barrels. chiefly
Extra Family, at $7,78 , 48. and a small lot 'of Sn
perfine atsB,2s. - Recepts on stock light. %%-
Flour commands $4,75@55 Corn Meal at $4.
There is a spirited demand for Wheat; 15_,000
bushels of prune Pennsylvania and-Wevterit Red
sold at $1,72@/$1,75, and White $1.90@52. There
were small sales of Rye at 97c. Corn is in fair de
mand ; 3000 bushels yellow sold at 87c. Oats soil
freely at file. Cloverseed loss active and selling
at $ 3 .50@57. FlaMmed wanted at $3,50, and Tim
othy at $3, Whiskey moves slowly at 60c.
Nuw Yong, Feb. 20—Cotton very dull to-day :
quotations 88 @89,Elour buoyant; sales 95,00 bbls
at $7,11)@7,z for State ; $7„..90(4)8 -for Ohio ; and
$7,80@8,2a for - Southern. Wheat has advanced'
le ; sales 35,000 bush, at $ 1 .41@1,62 for Chicago
Spring; .$1,63@1,71 for Milwankie Club:: and $l.- '
73§1.77 for Red. Corn ; 40,(00 bush. at 89®95f0r unsound. Pork firm at 14 87@.15. Whisky
dull at 55@56. Receipts of flour 8617 UWE.; wheat
798 bushels; corn /.680 bushels; freighths un
changed. .
Sterling Exchange dull. Stocks better, . but
closing hoav_y• !Gold .1625 A Treasurer 7 3 - 10102° : ¢;
One Year'ee'rtitlcates 87; Tennessee 6's 63; De
mand Notes, no sales; 61 per cent. premium bid.
&c., &c.
STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES
Low .Yrioes.
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE
TORItkiSTCE & NeGARR, ,
APOTHECARIES
Corner Fborg and Market streets,
....PITTSBUIII3g, • -
...,_ _
Drugs, , Lead, Cream Ms
Medicines, ' /Waite, Baking. Soda,
Perhunery Dye Stan., gam.lS 'milord,
Chemlealei, Spices,
&e., eta,... Mille.
*l6 Physicians Presoriptiona accurately corn
pounded at all hours.
Pure Winee and Liquors. for medicinal use
only. -
lel9to
WINTER GOODS
ONEERT HALL SHOE STORE
62 Fifth Street,
BOYS' BOOTS 75 CENTS,
ALL WORK WARRANTED
mmc e=imarr
T. F. WATSON,
MASTIC WORK-Ell
Is Prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings
with impreved Mastic Cement, cheaper and ea
reHor to any done heretofore. This cement has
no equal: it orms a solid and durable adhesive
rites to any indium; imperishable by water or
frost, and equal to any quality ofstone.
The undersigned is the only reliable and icin th
prac
tilo h w r ap an ie n thi c C m mnntn fh is he ty ollowing
gentlemen, whom the pnblie are at libertylo re
tor to:
J. Buell reeidenoe Penn street, finished. 5 yrs
Jas. hfecandleas. IS Ilagheny,. do 5-yre
J.'H:litioenberger. Lawrencerville. do 5 yrs
J. B, Horn street. do 4 yrs
A. Homier. lavrrencerille, do a yrs
Girard House. Pittsburgh, do 5
S yrs
t. Charles Hotel do do 5 yre
Address. Washington Hotel, or Box laws.
Pittsburgh. P. 0. feb.ll.lyd
DIAMOND STEEL WORKS,
PITTSBURGH. PA
PA RR., BROTHER t CO.,
lIANIIPACTUILMILS OP
Best Quality Refined Oast Ethel,
Square, Flat and Octagon. Mall sizes. Warran
ted equal to any imported or manuLunured in
this coun try.
9.11. lace and Warehouse. No. 149 and 151
First and 120 and 122 Second streets, Pitts
burgh. febl6.lyd
-
.4311.110N0 THE MANY ANNOYANCES
to whi-h housekeepers are subierted the one
pion, unendurable than My others is the ratrageb
of vermin. The nibbling of rats. and the disgust
ing Presence of roaebes in the larder is the de
testation of all geed housekeepers. It malt,
therefore, be a desideratum with all to obtain
something which will effectually rid our owellings
of these filthy creatures.- A.d - att . can' be grafi: '
believedltatKiller prepared by Geo. A. RellY
is to bathe thins desired. It is sure de
struction to Rate and Roaches. and at the same
time willnoteause death to other animal& One
bon.; udielously used is PIITICIOnt to rid a house of
all the vermin thatinfest it Boil directios for nse
cootnparving each boa. Price 25 c nts'per box.
For sale by lltruggists generally. and by the Pro
prietor. wholesale or retail.
GEORGE A. KELLY.
No. 69 Federal street AlleiherrY.
h[OIIO.IIIO4BILA BRIOOII,
Pittsburgh.. Feb. dd.:1863.
,a N. ELECTION, FOR THIRTEEN
AN.
Managera of
the
Company for erecting - a -
Bridge over the .Monongahela, opposite Pitts
burgh. in the county of Allegheny. in con fa natty
to an act of Assembly passed Jan. 29th. 1931,
be held at the Toll House. on Monday. March 2d.
at 8 o'clock D. m. N. 11.0LJNES,
febl9.9td Treasurer.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
TATS;
Manufacturers of every vatloty of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS
GAS or STEAM FITTERS,
MACHIRESTA AND COPPERSMITHS,
BASSCASTINGS OF EVERY DE-
S {ASS CASTINGS
-order Steamboat wore.
steam andigas fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. Hartieular attention paap to fitting up
Refineries for Coal' nd Carbon Oils.
Also, le agts for the Western Vat-iet of
Pennsylvania. for t he sale of Marsh, Lansdell
Co 'a Patent Ss phon Pomp, the best ever invon
ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of
order and will throw more water than any pump
twice its Elie. fobll:dtf
CONSIGNEDANDIFOR SALE FROM
stoiiiiind to arrive
•
1.600 rash White and Yellow Oorn,
Shellediand in gunnies, blasesir' eof
J. CRAFT.
Office 185 Liberty street.
I Pure.. FY. WAYNZ It CHICAGO RAILWAY Co.)
OPTION or THE SZORZTAN Y.
Pittsburgh Pa., . Jan. 27th.1863
1 , 711 HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
N. Stook and Bondholders of this Company
for the election of Directors and such other busi
ness as come..beforeit will be held at the
w ee o f jaw company in the city of Pittsburith
on the Fourth Wednesday of February. A. D„
1803.
The Stook and Bond Transfer Books of tho
Company. at, their Office in the Cityof Pittsburgh
and at their tranger Agency in the City of New
Ytik. will be closed on the-10th day of February
and remain. closed until the 26th_ of February
thereafter. W. lit. 8A.UN1.:61,
janlBth td , Secretary.
_..
El IKELAMPS. '' '
' - - '
' .
We are just in receipt of a large arsortment of
fine imported BeSHICAUEN GLASS LA.Mps
out and guilt of beautiftd patterns,. a useful and
ornamental ~,`
Holiday GlttB,
E4so tlimglkaarahrac i almr§
deolkly. - roodatreet. near ad.
SINALL FARM FOR SA LE-3 / ACRES
of valuable land in !pleasant location, 234
Milo 9 from TonoeFerry n fdiddlatown road, ocd
Dwelling house, well of rooter at the door. barn,
stable' and other outbuddinme 'orchard of choice
trees. garden Ado,. land. all -m cultivation and
well fenced. fine forestskade trees.
For price and•termk apply to • -
- CITF 11 0.111 1 T;k106;
Brokers.
Market' f 61
5000
,soars Ass—
dow Wan in atore
audios We by 'th rieiLta,. BIOYETEION.
S. S.
CLOSING OUT
at great bargains at
LLY .
' I7IITM VillintimViAtisTreenn atri=ttie
limbect premium at the WORLD'S - PAM.'
London—all theMaehinesin.the_woracomplifir
...
Over 100.000 have already- been-ankl e
all Living universal Eiatislaelion„ ,
This machinentakes the lock , stitch impossible
to unravel with 'the essential advantage of - being
alikeen both sides:forming no ridge or chain. 'lt
wilt' eniit, stitch, hem, hill. gather. -bind.' eel%
tuck and braid. •
Tbeolnanace, speedand simplicity of-this iI,PI
- the beasts 'ankettength of stitch, and
adaptibildy to the. tluekest or thinest , tabrieF
render it the most SIICIIES.SFUL and. POPU .
LAM Sewin' g Machines now ofered to:the pub.'
lio. . .
Can and examine them. at NO, 27 FITTR ,
STREET.
IDEAL ERTATE SAYINGS INSTU.
TlO4,lncorporated by the Legislature M
Pennsylvarutr,.:
Open foliDeposlts fram 10 a. M. LO 2.o'clock.
p.
113, dna,: alio on SATURDAY EVENINGS.
from 6 to 9 o'clock.
-4:6•40111.co. 63 FOURTH STREET.
,
A SAPP, CON VENIE.N T and PROFITABLE
DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics. Laborers. Clerks.
aid all those whcao means or savings are sun%
1 It also commends itself to E 'motors, Adminii
trators, Collectors, Agents, volnnttoy Societies
or Associations and persons of all classes: e -
an l um lapatddn depo si t . w X i T h. 'if not NT rawn*
will be pine sd to the credit of the depositor en.
the first day of May and November, and ' hereof
ter boar the.same interest as the principal. At
this onto mor.ey will DOElBLiaill LIIBB.THAN TWELVE
YEAH&e -L.- •
ence -
Interest comm on all deposits - the Ist
and 15th days of themont,h after such deposits aro
~B9Pka stili tnielingthAlky-Law.g. &c., fern
ml.em erl_atiPriention at the -
Pansmrarr-diNitAkS JONES ,
- Vnel PallinDaNT—W. B. COkI.AND.
- - .
j
Hon Thotild Howe Hon J k Idloorhind;
Jana° Jones. C GI lineepy,:----.41,
Wm ii et:Ho. Jacob Pander "..-T,..1z
Harry Ch ild& • Bieknista.VoeictiY.---,..."
secretary tsnd T r eens d re c`7 ; :k • 4,; : 'o.i.iiiiikit; :,,,,
4.. g,
--- —_—_. E - S .----
ANDEETI IVCIAIIHIEVOLD lift,
mi/I Scab, warranted' fresh and geanine for iiOn
by BEOKIIAM d: LONG feb2l.daw . • IZ7 Liberty streak
RIVER INTELLIGENQ
PORT. OP. PITTEiB Unit
ARlfval) -I--4 * .
peppkiin,-Bnnettatrownerille.'''
Gallatin. Cla e rke„,;. •
Emma Graham. -Arers. Zantovillet -;
Starlight liartoniltlt--Loni,„ Yaa
Rachango. Ana. alt, = '
/Emerald,- Fisher:
• - " .D.IIFART)3I),
Franklin, llonnett, •
Gallatin. Clarke. - - doe'. • ,
Minerva. Gordon: Wheeling.'
Armada, John-ton, - ;eitrchinati. --
ge''' The riyer—Last evening at
light there wetrol2 feot of wr: oo
snowing for past twenty- four hours; stllgoiug
on.
-- • • 'T
'-' •
CAPT. EVANS :
Namirttt.s, Feb. I6th, .
. ,
'DEAR Fla:—The steamer 'FANNY BAR.R.RIiti
from Cincinnati arzived bore loot- eveninit at 8
- o'clock. Woleft Smithland latt num/day morn-
ing in company of transports (a) under the! pro
gunboats.- I - understand:that .the
BARKER was reported' burnt, but , sit& is 'Din'
the case. I am Reopen fully-YoUrs.*
JAM ttS - MELLON, ('a" fain
by W.D. W.
Zerissvimai, Feb. 2t1t10g63.
CAPT. WM, EVANS:
1/Dakhla :—The BM VIA GRAIIA.WW&IeaveI
f Pitt burgh this morning. WilLartive okulY
Monday morni ng and leave .ettosday evening. at
4 P. Id., as usual.
The Mmlicinham.lins.baan-very -high..for:ten
dalrfaST.Thiii. is now in navigable. order ay
falling slowly. - • .:.Truly Yours,l
W. IVILtON,Ciorlt,
Mr Capt. Gray's new steamer. Da*.
Port is being hurried to completion.
...ho wllk be
an A No. 1 boat in every{ fartioularoust the hind
the Captain is in the habit oPhuildint.. By the
way we have j just learned that biix floe. &a con
tract at California for•anothef botiri'This manes
the Third the .N orthorn Liao Company are kultd
ing at this port. '
Mc.. Thenew and splelidid biennia'
Jennie Rogers, Cap t Honor& is announe for Cfpl-1
'ro and ht. Lows. • Persons going that Wa d y' shorg
call earls , and secure a passage.
The new and splendid side-wh4l
steamer Arinads, Copt Johnson. leaven fer ells
cianai and Louisville on Satunlay. - ITIS bacete
for speed and accommodations has no milierldr.
Capt. Johnson has hosts of friends. Mr. Darra•ti
hasoharge of the Mho.. _
_ ..i.:1 : s
.
MI, The well known passenger steno:llr
Beatings. Copt Robinson. loaves - to-40; positive
ly for Cincinnati and Louis-ille.. this boa 4 his
fineaccaumodations, Our friend IVir.Wherrthit's
charge of the office.
' 'or Cinehanat./ and Lonfarille.
THE STEAMEII.EIIititAiLD;
Cnk. hl—liaher.mill. leave fir
Cincinnati and Louievida, on -- Wedneeday. Ztb.
J. B. LIVLNG N:dc
and JuILN FLACK, agents:
For EvaniivlDe, Cairo and St., i4Akuili
THIS DAY. FEB. 2375 1 1 :14;
xiegil=4, THE NEW AND SIRLENDID
steamer JENNIE ROGERS,V h os.
roger& commander will leave as annotmcml
above.
•kor freight or passage apply on hoard or to'
JOHN ElsACK:wr
J. B. I.4VINU S TON k CO,
--- Pcre - Efurinnatt
• THSI DAY, FEB. 23-4
ZelrTHE -FINE PASSENGER;
at t
commander, will leave as announced above.
For faectgbtatultrageAnnly on boatd ov,to
;T: - . II .4:IVaIRJRZERSI A 'CO; 1J
. a
faidl--
Cairo aria St L o 71'
I TUESDAY,, FRB; 2444 A
TILE NEV
Passel:war SteattunCllll -
LIM. Captain Gould, commander; will .loitee
for the above and intermediate points. this' cle.r , nt
4P. M. Per freight or pa..iaire board.
, feb23 ,
_ .;
-..,
Wheeling end- Piits burg' Elstily Ex
press Line
THE FINE YANSENGER
steamer MINIi_RVA, John (Jordon
commander, lenvim Pittsburgh for Wheeling eyerS
Tuesday, Thursday and S iturday at 11 m.,
punctually leaves Wheeling every, -Moh,Liy i .
Wednesday's and Friday's at 8 a, in. ,
MThe above steamers makes Opole Coniec . ,
Cons at Wheeling with fine side wheel staitnerti
for Marietta, Parkersburg and
-For frieght or pries 'o apply onboard or to--
JAMES COLLINS
.!4*-00..
Agents, No:114 Water street.
„Ear Marietta and
Regular Muskingum river Packet
leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4
P• Dl., Zanesville e veryTridaYN a• fill;
0. it...sr'. THE NEwesb S/PiENII.I.I/
Passeager steamer EMMA GRA
HAM. Mcmroe Ayers commander. wilt:leave Ma
noted above. For freight or p_amage appfr Om
boarder to J. B. LIVINGSTON &
. n 026
Wheeling, Galltpolts, Parkersburg. A
Portsmouth Regular Weekly Packet.
- - •
TUIE PAST RIINSING PAS,
sengcr steamer ECHO, Jai Walton;
oonuaander, will leave as announced 61)04 and
intermediate points this day at 4 p.m. -•-
For freight or passage apply.on boaid'bito
IV. . WHELER, Ag.
JOHN - FLACK. Agl.
rrtO_Ati
dersigned,,are PrOPaLed with compepaitetr
workmen "to re•OiM re... Bronze and re A
Steamboata. Chandeliers, prackets, Lannisi.oes..
making them toilette new; and altering Lard oil
ones to burn Carbon Oil. Also to furnish new ones
at Blurt notice. Lanterns . ; 'Cans, Oil, and every
thing in the trade kept. oniuind at the Lamp and.
Oil store 164 Wood street. near Sixth'..: : . AI.
WELDON, Acraziximit. WELLY.
31105
STEAMBOAT •APREtrf.
'91 7 ET Z
Has opened an'office at , --
NO 90 WATER STREET,
Where he will =mos a Omani Steamboat
Agency business. and would solicit IS elm o of pat
rouge fromsteamboatmeni.: ap24-Iyd
vvinri LER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines,
NO. 27 FIFTH STREET.
PITTSBURGH
93-Warranted for Three:rears:GS
WM. SUMNEIL .t CO.
Western A
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:11 - f '7, 4 r7' • : 7 ) . of Boot ranc
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AttI.PAGEiIL, - ;MANUFACILBERS
_.-;
gataWatidd'Ocno
TheAiiideisioiri iiiid.rispenfwa-
~ ..: I. Poor Young, Manz::: -'4;3 -• ',*,', :, --,
4 - valet 1;*lti:01:14.illair--1111Alfarf..r._-'',1e,71.
coillea of the Janda; Airiiiiratlor_ __ , ,.. , ,t...,,- f•-• - .S - _ - ,
ones. w,il,,,,ironsniodyhaAriv.....m.,- ~,,--.1-,:-.,
thoOd who regain 4, a iiiipt_ _ - A L ,_ m u - ; -•:•,,,
int uarrativa.puhhahodibr , ~...=
reet
hook Jo doidigneld.aa• 'at _ - +Fla - ;tuition 'to ':•,:--,,..
liming-num and th ose wiiii- , frots,-Ziquivotra• : .. „ ;-..j.,..
- Dinnuir. LosikoxilfaxOtt4'itiartrou emeans Ii .%-.... ,
t steo ure. 4. l9 l :tolie l s l trill b l ii t itriit +dodo? - mial
..'...,
; I ' 111 - `lCii -- tain , e4. : ~.....-.: t; Ttstluweeto
_tiny : who.- -- 3 , , j
• • BERT, itcila. ,:-
nthaind awLeroto;Pahltilicititlaland, N.; Y.
- - - . -- . --- Turtti - Yearn 'E I - R io*: 0
Have - Num'diligently' euTplciied is ferfeating:'
Omit/L(llE4p a,,Exce r r.- --.,- •.,, - -.
' 'WO ktinieLlj '
I '' .It isieriii.ii ' h ''' atter careful 4.
en. I at .,..-
ANALYSIS , 3.13 Y -.DR, CHILTON,-
f.lt wag
' `ifiatizeip itarcipleili ofin:other Dyes •=-;. '''.:"
Those who bate' dreappointed with' misa•
hie imitatiiintraro - wain Named with Mane."
Any alutde of black sts ltruwn.to !suit rdi eamplet- • ':
icaucTrcoduced'in•tan minutes - --- v1• .. 6z - sr.
Manufactured by 'J. CRIEPTADORO, 6.4stur - ' -
Holikler•NeW-I'n&-igt tortuzuthere; arid iiloll. -
att_byalt Mar •
• rriM - .- I tf la te et t baxistocimiiiiiin Min- ''• -,
ATire ''''
LS inValtio4o gob hie Wyi,.'!aa ilAiiarte-thitit• • ,:'
x most softie*, MVnitatt burutiful Masa. and gnat
vitality to the Hair....
_, -
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PfictsOeents. St.and42beihottlissoordhi g to
AiTte... ~ .crwr g,, - ~..feb44l,lhirlevo - -..- ....,;-..1,
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Dir..wobiew Venetiaa lio
likfointliiiittleiriit 56, :isenWeitiiilutieinnul„ 'outs,
galls, coke &e .. l i ned the _ __,:::—
~„ ~i. - „---.1 , .alonvon, Juivltii../a6M.
.u ll ;''.i:filijA ff
. : . We bare used for:ilisrlatst Saar • ' - -
4:otinunit f.-I..lnetiees. hiembsuisas„ : -T,
etine audnutt, ondjulevert inatattetilbdud it the - ..
bes t ;alias i *wit - ivied Fr thii'airetsnailipan*.- ---t, ~"
Please send,soe six dozen,. as ilia the enlY linialra:-.'-',Cf.:.
WiClidjyjast, ill , oLhaire 105 lunges. setae very val. , " "-- ,
uable, and donot want to leave town without iti 2-
7-„, :..r.!0..' -71‘4FrATT -111108Tt-,-
Manager Vin A mbush ,1c..00% kienagener:-
Bold'hy ail 4tussUltin 011ies•-66:Cotthawatteat../:
NeW York. 2
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Faels mbenalt - tigandeetleivEThk.;.,,, . .
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, ------WeeteheaterVo.N.'..YL-00t.4:1E2; .-.
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Republican - 1 ''_
Dear Sir-1 woidit-Idate that I was indnood to
nse DRANDESITIM PITA& through aerials; - --.
-me ndationnfJohdlt;BwikafCro ,ton Weettiheir- - .
ter county. who, was..entirely.reetored• to:health - •• - ;f„
by their use. Ile iressioklor some twos - vet
costiveiand - ,,dysmtriev- and he ztzie(rdge
but was not relieved. Pi n a tv. he took one Bran-
dreth'. 4 Pal eval74barforitireekatidailoaciofsix
'Pine - every (lei - Pier threads's. aud-..then took one . .
-44.0tar7siaY. with an oceasioneildeegisfalLteli t '•-
-on.month-heinigaliertoilkeeti - ..
months howisilazdogn 40nitods - - trendg - ht - :
Yoggs tridy., ,,,..- wwdllll PIIIIDY.
.rr .',. ;.. .. k i i. , .., , ::111..,.........i ~..1 -f. , , ..-.. --......% -, .- •.,
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WZMOHENtrint Cl diernalst-.t . c,„-': i - - --7
Edward PurdY being duly ei e c i i2 says thaLhe . L
reside in ,the lowa of New- e;.Matigoine
peon ego he was very eiek with irsore :ow' hie log: •
ho had bol l n - ulpning foroverilviteark - that
".0 waai cfnitleitillaldesledhyapahl id:millet,
and besides ver7:oostiverand dysPe thuttu A la i r-
terintinir.gazionseinnedkaand p i -
booommeneedn
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three timer atreekiAnd attlieeta 0 " mion
the sore on his leg nettled; and id the end of two
months he-was entirely gored at oestiveneasgible -- , .
;poosia* and - Dian; and - has .remained -. well ever ' -
eines. ---•,-;:I,44IDWARDIPI3ItDY.
1 Swo rntoiNforomarthialtititd_ay °Wet, Dgt,
ts . ;.- • - DiallAlooll3l Blirrar
' l °l2 e lP ariks r t 4 .T . , A t itr Di ~ y eiSell i tg e.
esce .
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To Strengthen ite4- . ,ira
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'..iiimxtiieles, -.
ollts-sim Oimmik.47zoill. , 2 , REiii. - -'
- feetinliacluinto. - 7.- roma ' , mother eaua-7
as, eau be reliemerbyMainirthe lreb
blefoP=Moi ythlohthave-hmmralitrithi-hyk
Many reaP lii memeht of Pittsburgh aindl-vi
einify...taxibmit they have given mfeet aatiefae4 - ....
tientr-The—emtleemegralhab Ha iti" persons men , ntany.oglqe.- ....-
, L '
Allisho_pliiieuse one pair of theAmasian
Lebele Speeleoleertire-entitie4liebe - supplied in
tura free wr olumis with thole which will always
give satiethetion. . . . -„.
s Therefearkityou wish .1.3 Ameor':Sp iloymits.... r-
Merit hiyour fright call on,
. I. : r D.E s . l fOND;Pimetieal Gpacian,
. ,
M annfachuirofikelinadmi Pelbble - Smaitneles; -
1.1111)16 notitieet.4Popkitingnit
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piummuciamilaok,43euigich t i g uir,
agent. 115 Water steak M ia mi
mama 4,.:Pths
iibrepared to 'bring ant Zeeland'
We/
_Arlipazt, th5041430011.47-tlll-t4orttcY
13iLitr
,=l"ffaeliT D NOR' payable.% ,
'O , of Votts.r.,-•
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— 6lllll . Also " Ann " ' kortro Star Line o .
:Sring Packets. Andra thelineenf
ide•beltreett-New Meit.-LiverpooV Ol oirtilf
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WITHOUT
PUN by the rule of an apparatus-wit,ilZ
no drum, -or Plunk battery ,- are nsed:,--
cal gentlemen -and thoirfiniiiieetutre -dude
oatraoted by inlr'preoreLanit attready_tatostify_
ante ttreaafetratrnaliEfoinnees- 2 9fthe operation, '
wbatever heoWeabily peltonelekteraited
asserting th ooo ntraMbiotintnoknewledge env!
113 " dWZIE t t iLAUTIRTECilieertiellierieli,..*
stria; and- obarct as low.: , wiltirarrantatus,-„,
• MIDST Dentist .
._ _ 154 lindibileld etraibt‘,
a 01417-11
DAVIS ilk PAIL
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PIMPS AND nuANS
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Piirt!adarattentioniata to the itling and
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!ass Fitting and Pl umb ` ins in aZI its .nranottne. ~, L isz
Also. Agents for Eitatobinse dc - Postariodeior '
Pump tor . ItamismiTower tme. It has no supe- -
tiOr. ,-„.....,,,"' ...Ai-
/an3l:3md No 110 Wider and Iliis:„,„nurtm: :7 - ;" • ',---
46 rimiLaeviism-Aviggamen qrll i -.
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.PUMPING OBIJDIJINVIIIINID-F - 011S '-- :"
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iyater: am; has no tuPerior tea Pewit; for
POWER •
IEI4IIID
is Fors simple in, Construct:to*. has no - vi n tivetror •k- . ., -
eoits,to got ontof order., ropnres bat llttlelpowsr
to drive it, and will discharge front • •
20 to 4,000 Galls. per Minute
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and will forco any distance require d ; tairi
suction from
20 TO 25 FEET VERT/OALLY'-=''
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through almost any length of Bari %el m '
• This pump is now in use in several _
cries in this vicinity and has given anloe
satisfaction in all ..1470'3.
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