ADVER. For itandlog m»\ every d»y: One insertion $ Two-inaertiona r Three Insertions... i Four insertions.. . 1 i’ One week ©\ Twoiibeks r Three weeks 6, One square ohangeabh DAIL Stogie subscriptions bi Delivered, in the oil WEEK Single subscriptions. Five copies, each... Ten copies, each Twenty copies, each, ( Thirty r< “ JAS. P. BARR, |JEBm OR RPPTVRe, Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured* Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Harsh’s Radical Cure Truss. Ritter’s Patent Truss. Fitch’s Supporter Truss. Self-AdJuiUng Truss. Dr. Banning’s Lace or Body Brace, fbr ihe cure of Prolapsuß Uteri, Piles, Abdominal *tnd Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Fitch’s Sliver Plated Sup- plies Drops, for the support and cure ol Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages. Self-injecting Syringes) also every kind of Syringes, Dr. KEYBER has also a Truss which will radically cure Hernia or Rupture. at hfs Drcto Store, No. no WOOD i REET ; eignof the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number oi inches around the tfbdy immediately over the I'R. KEI SER will give his personal attention to the aplicatlon of Trusseain adults and children. and he la satisfied that, with an experience of twenty years, he will bejen&bled to jive aatisfac' Self-Injecting Syringes, Self-lnjccting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-lnjccting Syringes. Sold at DR. KEYSER’S, NO Wood street. Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DK KEYSEK’S, 140 Wood street. noKMydiw J*ILES OF DR. HAKVEV'B TREATIS E on Diseased of Females. Pregnancy. Miscarna-e rl?®? 11688 ' Sterility, Reproduction, and Abu«« s . A °d emphatically the LADIES’ J’V] VATE flrfeplOAlj ADVISEE, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address, six ceuts requir ed to pay postage. ■*£The pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, sbcukevy sealek and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAJL M. D., General Agent. No. 76 Cedar street, New York. Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent tor Pitts- ocC-emdAw ■wtotice to aliT concernkp.- Xw Among-a certain class of self-important pco ple there Is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat ti e diseases named In this card, (Private Di«easea. j why this should be, they nor no one else can tfil Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact solicit u the very diseases that are so obnoxious in»f ie , 4l very refined parties. I supjiose they would n let one of their family go to a party'that has de voted years for their benefit, because he advert i ses the fact, and their family physician nays he i* a humbug so he can get the case. Often he hi almost deprived the party of hia life. He cornea at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know 7 Are they not aware that Sn ey Sir Benjamin Brodie, SirTharto Ball and M. Paul Kicord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world -1 don't aaaert that all men are worthy that publish still there are agreat number of them that are I have devoted myself to the study and treatment oi PRIVATE Disease* upwards of 40 years. H i*J without egotism can say I have saved hundro L from years oi misery and untimely death M\ treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether aa I think it is the best andmost certain. IMs-iil my power to bring hundreds-oi certificates if i thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and ail diseases arising from it are cured in h much shorter time than heretofore, it behooves M’fery young than and woman to be.eareiui in so toting a physician. The different advertisement* that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds arc curM annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX soo. ’ Pittsburgh Post office. Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to WHAT ~~ TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a certificate from one of the most respectable citizens of Wilkins township in regard to Dr. Keyset's Lindsay’ Blood Searcher, The Doctor’s certificates are urithin reach, and no one need be deceived tn regard to his preparations. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser I became afficted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me ior work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal ol medicine for them. 1 used to t»uy« and take whatever I could hear of or read of In ciro liars and pamphlets that fell in my way, bui 1 could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little whUe, but afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors whb visited me at my. house and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a ycßr ago got an advertisement of your Lindsay’s Blood- me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that ray whole system would have to be re- newed by the medicine before I got well. 1 bought one bottle and took it home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call. ed to see you again, when you said I could nol expect much benefit from one bottle. I boughi It on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five tx)ttle S . After this quantity had been used, was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me for twenty years. In other respects my health is Improved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there la no appearance of a return of the disease. 1 can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me . I oan Pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. When I found out your Blood-Scarcher I kept on taking It until I gotxntirely well. I consider it my du- t y to make my ease known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like—l live in Withine T ° irn ”' i P’ and vm * pleMed tQ om of the truth of they wish to call ELLIOTT DAVIS. December 84th, 1563, out for the name of DB , ot:oBGE B A E YSE B on the-cover of the bottle and over ,h ' cork •<**> for M* tomp on the VnUei Stale, •tamp on the top of the bottle to prevent bein, impo, ed upon ley „ ep-ariou, article vAich i, in the marker dO3B-lyd&w ' ‘‘** ' ' IJ j|JJ ' ~ "*"*6.' Sv Editor and Proprietor. CtJ;!VARr> line. Mifftft* __Bteam to Queenstown and Liverpool. ..- W ' . - Ihe mhJ^^^^P^*® l [ Th iiDos?, cloi * p "7 erftu K&i* ,l,,w ’ “ ot ii in « iW”®SSSKKf f marthon, | TRIPOLI, I Tie Pope is an ugly customer to deal orat, .°“ee against wh'alnideanwlwSiS* r “ i for Dyspepsia and indigestion. | a^lrtheSoltortooi/T™'' m F ,™ ce ’ S* ’ pr 2 iSdiflltioS; 3,000 Boz. Spool Cotton TwLla7, V md 00 fro e m e 7aee l Mtoyn 1 b J the Bcniffof hisnock’very ° 3 For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, 1 OpOOI UOttOll, e'cry alternate Wedpcadaj-. H Say tQ him* Toa old Wh'eb the Puritans Of thrtSS^S^ir 1 ' F?, r |SSIgS!?S;S3gSS;} 1.000 Doz. Skirt Braid, , nfF IJ FZ' lulUiir^ I ZF* hav t e h r™ tormented men an! *° r Weak Stomachs and General i.ebm, ■. . „ nn . , 1 iSw C I!!* 1 ' °^' < ?f s for f- Ic ,hc awcning ! F y “ s* °/p to Liverpool, &3S m currency, ““de your three miltion and a quarter cofrtfyta,%« E ® BcllaWe to^o^ood, 1 W D ° Z ' Shaker Hoods, AwS* I o^7S’KLar®Sr]^ I ‘ lAMS & *** ‘ Mabtof^ir^ W »WSfc® :.'’ R»i l f'‘w e '* ni lu Urclodoliood ’ ■ 1 160 d <*l>, running back tojcjlo feet ! v w T1I0!i - Art, your infallibility as long as you likepaiicf ‘lislpsi AWi horaea,.,!!! J, SmSjse • PASSA fE fromTEnMWTjtTS?; “**«• <* <*>«, .»» A.L y BANK payablcat ’• J nBw the* :. a;|g;sipSi;;El:S multiform hoop skirts, res P u e7tkwede£ers mPITT - SB(K,,H I,s,he: ' ,l '=’ »h.ohb y means of si.de, mu s. ksoHs, . Passage from England and Ireland. lS r !T a ® bjpC *° r ™ sti,rtEre »>, • J For sale in Pfttßbutgh by R P SFi 1 Hts, m-u 1.., , , , “ 4 - 61 Market afreet. , « .>- ~ .. °ll Which most men are supposed tothink l ea ’ to f Ue Haj-flOWeiite*, if. , °9- “JIB. L. i CO.' •“ , I tbn d c o n.t.inir.g »ablb three, s Tory . ' «> »O O . senousiy. We certainly have tried-to I S “Su 9 ? ‘”‘ jam -«im „ —pie'SSi.Vi B ' t t LLlr ' u anl S E forkale _ |do so, and venture now for the woe . to thirlainf ■ raimism».a«i-K jn.t., .J «-„"J ',,Si “S '.'SiSfcf; ' EuRO P E A HI AGENCY «l». ttm ttwsSti!Mit n i»‘|ai!!| t „ ~,ly i ‘ «l l» «l «»SBSSf • l •DR. BROWN'S OFFICE. »nd Sly Quaker,, mSgagyi^gaga■ *. v- h. a. TT „„, * 'New « I ’ . s.CPTHBEIiVi.s 1 low York * L Ola*. What Theodoto Parker writes-is, M, » r -.J 61 Market street. jane-iyd . ' thos ii jnvm... j better than any thing else, a revelation i al V'. . . > i. r .... , „ •fcf! f~cui'. Vg — j of what we cannot otherwise describe , 19 ntsidiojltf,! tiiitmph- ; ' CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS &C I could) lhan “ New Eng- lS^- a--IT ■ ■—=*a=-_v==■ r--.vw=.-. — k___‘. | ) 8I ? d l . n fidelity—^that atheistical, panthe- iQetij dnlfOnr c , wfi: - Piano Covers, “ : S“,r,"S S'Ut TSrSfSSj ]S. a**"' 0ood " . Emto doa, :;?;£«?; sSizrjar& h u Washington ihty, Feb. nth, 1864. T l Embossed Cloth, It 1= the infidelity of cultivated Te^ elllou »*on e —tmeaynothtoguoftlwitrt v o X S ' New “ s f?wa®SJwcsSm Vloto ™'' ! “3»PS»£ aS,, „ , sSwSsafit® B *#** as, rs, r ,n “T pj &oW Groodd the Act of TntuiJd ■■ SPLENDID ASSORTMtNT I ho . was - He Iwd no varnish of scholar: I ufJ”F mg tte «*“*« 0»- , '0*.«&aw*|! 4 A vide a Nationaicurrency. secured 1., »piiSftw , , , slnp or mere book learning. • i th S> ats - „ ..• .. S{ . M ” i a ,ock ft ,ml *° l‘ rov|, *e lor tiwotf- • u• s«th.‘ I^°?i7ha.'r!. Mi MTarlnnd p n llt p n | take the best specimen,' and Mr. Bmer- “'“J 9 *—men who " ® o I New ted. ienelian BHnd Trimmings. ll Si" ' I PiTTSHMfV' I/'n 1 ' N ' A 1 An entirely new and complete awortment witfitiier it-MTaa M&tS ~ 1 'New Good 3 ' 1. j<*rf"eet«d«tht ,* : OOCK.. business ..f Banking un.irr the Act aforesaid » f*W CAIIPET STOKE : o , f /heologj’, he attacked it with strong T 7 . tor ? hon he “inigy..ifliidiastnstto' . i > '| and“se e a“ n, l'nr P la,n words . aad shocked people by their I ReBt. COLUNt & co. jbe doubted whether any profanity of the 1 ' THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK SMITH, PARK &T 00, ■ sho . ckill £ the polished^rlbaldry; op PiTTSBiiiGH, PF. NTWTIT WAPTI "DfTTTKTTVnTT ' "“P 8 , 0111 on Theodore Parkers', IN UN In w AiuJ T OUNDRY, ! p 3 ses ! , or lurbs on 11to9a Of The Atlantic J AT PITTSBt'ROH. ’ and other organs of New Eng- j ( llMtVrit t- kllll IITIMtn. Capital, 8300,000, with pririlegetu inrres«- to '' V '«‘ houß e. No. 113 First and 120 Second ats. , an dlSm; 01-Whether there is half the I'llill.UiK uL MHLfcITEnV *1,000.000. ]\'f,1 nu l ,,, ‘' ~ , , . rc ''‘" f ' ll “ lze9, ' l ' l '.escridtionaof . (lan c r, 'r lnthf Age of Reason” that there i ~ Tite IKU.V CITV Tiu sT COMPANY hav- pii*, s’nd iTOnl C f)S s lro D n a S tvi s ’ Ua ?" Dl! u 'ater ln . Ihe btrauss’ or Renan’s lives of our I 5) 2 oatn r ?t a s nllcd t , ““ l f r u l c Xa,l " nal Currency Act, SlouMa PuUies,' aid'cSSSiura t ’ M I aTlour -ty>ne at least, translated by New Z. isf&gsxfA!?** luutrTonx : all ended to. . _ * W oM-tySw 1 ' ; te mperan Ce , orcon vent burning, or know "k I I°%*-™™- Benefit of Subsistence Committee;, n^LTe’Z w, | ”■ I Cr °’ tchet tVO F- A c N ;f' 1 When ' Theodore Parker-" strictly lebswmd ' ' this indecem ~ - - - the workA a, .t'ionongjbeto Ho“i aSd i W • * man, for auch the /f /O /»w ot Charlrs Houi. fclm-itud 1 ?P C . 18 ln y eaf s and unblemished purity XT K~» &IT)f/j'/' /// ffff • COUNTRY BLANKETS' ' 7 I>nvatc life ’ ilia not because he is the Jf LA //]//iff Tt ST KECKivuD—a spi-liNDiii ,ri, l ) ' ,ral ’y sovereign of a discontented I SA//J f /f/7//SVSs nl -lot of country blankets, at people, assuming the Romans to be so H J - hVNCH’S, which we do not, not because he mi.’ \ 07 'C7 ffb.7 Nmi e MarTel’,G"ev , {! ov «niS f U» Halian States, not because Corner of Penn and c.n.r Sfreets, J icv'ctTuC Slf^u^S Charter Oak Fire and Marine' o ,iv B a tc^SrS IWSURA.VCE COSIPANT, hateful iii the eye of the modem unbe .Tan. I St, ism. lnevng Puritan, or orthodoxy; and hence I the ribaldry and the sarcasm are pointed at a theological dogma and its accesso ries—which may he unreasonable but can scarcely be called absurd—and 2' ' wh ich, even if absurd, ought by the ' 8en j time nt and the poetry it seems lo em- i ! body, to be safe from 9coff. j | Reading this venomous attack cue might be tempted to believe—though : I such certainly is not the fact—that an I acrid Abolitionist such as Parker was I : r' V o ! Were n °w, would be j hounding on the negroes to mur- : I der their masters and mistresses, Inst as ! lie did the Boston mob to butcher the I policemen-one might be tempted to ! think that he was aware that the Pone ! ; 19 , almost the only Christian ecclesiastic 1 i°:„ 3ra T„ OUr trondleB began, has dared : ii or been willing to talk of peace. “As I' ■ was taking my departure,’!* writes our $ 1 7‘T‘ ' e , r ’ r/' , Blatchford , November, : ' . 188 p “ 18 Holiness arose fi om his seat i ,i- , tendered me his hand and said: “Task' ' ! tde blessing of God on your Govern ! I ment & nd country, and desire that peace I a I r etum to it." But Theodore Par ; ker was in his grave when these words 1 *' < were spoken. It is liis spirit which lives , and animates the community in which he was petted. 3 . j , H now breathes dissent and defiance ■ i to all authority whether canonical or con ! i stitutional, it rails at the written Const: I j .Tp 0 p a . s * he Roundhead of old did at 1 .the Rubric; and while to-day, in conso- ' nance with what is supposed to be dodu ; ! > ar , and with Protestant predjudice P it denounces popes, and cardinals 'and , “Yir 6 as r^ ady to defame bish : X’,/ d , derS V and P res byteries, and synods who profess an humble and def- 1 ■ erential submissiveness to something be side the human intellect, unless they a prostitute themselves, as now-a-days they generally do, to the low emotions of sen *•’ timental fanaticism, and to that lowest F ; of all forms of it—modern Abolitionism. : ! Cf doctrinal or dogmatic theology we are admonished not only by the instincts of good taste, but by our ignorance, not to speak. But we assume certain card! mil, principles to form, andto have form-’ i :7- , SIDt V c the dn y. a of the Apostles, the Perfected isea f ';, lth ® f a . ma J°nty of the Christian ’ Perfected 186 a. church. They need not be stated for ! it ,s hardly reverent to attempt it but i h X de3c ” bed to be exactly ITiL ; h h *?* modern p oritan reiects 7 ! They have always been regarded as es- I sential. In former days there hare been SEWS *ro Huvn*.— persecutions for their sake and in 4* wuWeabgr%th«okfol.lorStt«t, the stake do irS : -kr- SWOrd and frpVSR-FIJKSIgHIHe aQODB, ’ - ThAvr enforce them. Consisting of Cutlery,,Tea TfavA utd-WAlters,- Thtg- are common to Catholics and 1 B T tan »S and ' " Protestaartg of evety phase which th„ I * taada . Toiierwttwrßlfd'oapi#, luh tr z e m^ 9C ' a ' «. 0f i . amazement wus who look sadly, and trv ' S^ t l afes > *°- „ to look witliout passion, on the mnvhiA Tin Booting and Job W urk done loonier, Destilent nritpinnii. »r me morma, All work warranted. L. lL l uT . f our rimes, that KIM A SCHWAHTZ, those who hold to these principles and No. lissmtthfleldandß Wyllerta. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN need of medico] adviceshoul.l not tail ;,> him a call. r Dr. Brown’s remedies no v cr fall t.> .-arc impu- ' ritiea scrofulous and venereal aUcxtionb. Also, Npw ItH/vU edl , a ! T * aint , 6uch « »<■«<■», I>sorijiBls and V UOOCI - skin diseases, the origin of which the pa tient is ignorant. . 1 , Dr. B’s remedies for this affliction, bronchi cm by solitary habits. are the only medicines known w S B ?orerhe t K^ Chlre,afean ' 1 wiu : "v NfcW Goods,-? ' rheumatism Dr. Brown’s remedies cureinaunv ,t«v = ri. painful affliction. a , lB °. treAtB WiMi Oiect, Oonnorrlifu* i ' ri , thal Dischargea, Female Disease™, Fmi.s in tt,< Back and itidneys, Irritation c.i the Hu l l strictures, etc. ONF. e »OLI.AR anBWereJ Medicines sent to any ad.lreafi s-ilely NiW a°yJ IMPOETANT_TO LADIES, [ “ Great Amwican Remodj-.” Harvey’s Ihrono Thermal N , w 6ooda fejiale pills ■ booclh WHEN the directions have been strictly i..1i0« p-i : in removing difficulties arising jruui OBSTRUCTIONS, OR ST< )PP\<»l », i NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfect heuth'w hen suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolan*!,™ Uten, the Whites, or other of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken Ly the most delicate females without caiwine distress at the same time ’ Ot every kind. they act as a chars, By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring t.\c system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No Wai ter from what cause the obstruction may arise They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe resulf. other time > ftfl miscarriage would tje the DOLLAR* e ° ntaln ‘ 60 Pllls - PRICE. ONE EVERYBODY WANTS A POCKET ALBUM! FOR SOLDIER S: FOR SOLDIERS! United States for Twenty Ots, Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, BiaLOte ALL, AT PITTOCK’S, feb36 OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE T®EHOWI!SE7 mhA Invented 1845. . 10 case? Sicily LConcT^”’ irn■ I ..t do t’alnbria Licorice, llJsh fl Tc 5® . TRIBUTE FROM ALL ■ 16 do Prime Firs. Mawh?L%'?2?®* aehe, * t^^ CS l' u , IJH 1 J Hl ‘ rrin^’ 30 Oases Sparkling Moselle. t -» • Scaled Herring In Store and for tale by Just received and for sale by MltTiKB & &IQKEBTSON | mh4 REYMEK & BROS., 1 126 and 128 Wood at. | medical. ranges celebrated Otter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron! Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, SEMINAL WEAKNESS Holding from 12 to 2i Pictures, Can be sent fo all parts of the AT PRICES BELOW ALL, AT PRICES _ . CjrWDRIES— ;6 MACHINE, i - DRV GOODS, HOSIERY. &C.' NEW SPRiNG GOODS, The Great Tonic, WHOLESALE 1 ho fby 190 u • ft. deep. The location is one of themosfrdSirable .in the city. Terms easy.' Apply to T W W. CARSON, No. 46 Ohttfet., fcb£ZT M ’‘ ror ' B ° fflcc > A,lo^™V- New Goods -l M . New Gom $l.OO per Yard The largest, cheapest, and moat successful BUSINESS MAN'd JL»t(>h in the United States. AS“Students can enter and review at any time. CIRCULARS containing full information sent FitKK of charge to any address on application to u fln ir thelrmcinaU. JENKJNS A SMITH, I n?tLl sXSc u" ' i * 69,133 00 de7-iawu&y Pittsburgh, Pa a* 1 ndd 30,460 00 N iSSS* SS & uJSffi °“ K “‘ E,ute - “ Trimming House for Taiiors. 3 0% 9 L 3 S JOHN A. GRIFFITH & 00,, LiAßiniTn:^ Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors ■ Unsettled Lobbcs . n ™ „ anj Clohlera of Baltimore and Washington that I ! * 13,368 69 they have opened a TRIMMING HOUSE, at' , , r, . ~ th : , • „ A. A, CARRIER & BRO.. Agents, o f«.«•»„« and 63 FOURTH ’ Oyer the Jewelry Store of Canfield. Bro. x. Co _jf e bl3-2md Pittsburgh, Pa. where the trade will find a full assortment, in- TJHINCIPAL WANTEIV-POR thf eluding MT Public Schools of the Third Ward, City of Piece Good*, Buttons, Braids, etc.', «?n! A PP lica tions may'be addressed to h^or h i^reoi b^ nc3i - not Having establiahed a house in Cincinnati in connect on with the Baltimore 'House, and con sequently haring to buy largely, we feel assured than we can offer auch inducements to the trade to Sfe'us f“f. 8 *' 3 7‘,\! ? ate j* to their '■»«• rest ; febls-3tawtml2 to give us a share of their patronage, fust w»- t ceived, the | JARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Spring and Summer Beport of Fashions.' Wall V “'Trar J on j European S 3 & SMCS Henisch at Co.’s Patent Shears. ’ In the country, at aht r BUit - A SCHWARZ'S, JOHN A. GRIFFITH. -“*?i 164 Smithfleld St. '#7s t?rs,r.f bjh an la, No. —, March Term, A. U. 1364. driver and extra needles. Vl ! e will sav a llhei«4 hohSera e o”u Ifnii, 0 ” nf f “ un,,r >' frwi - t**'"' 5 ' “ ll “Penßes, or give largeMmtnUaion. tlon o?certa n V^Pv?^,.,^W , for th “ '«»; * \ P‘ irticulal ' B ' tonus. Ac . enclose a stamp, and Wardfo“cHy e58 * atreCt ' ln ,hc “ 1 - dra " B Jwto^Ohio o„^ 1 A“, r fI e f>V 1 v t ? r S? , f d aro hercl, y notlfled, that , . Uen. Agent for the United States, on SATURDAY, February 13th, 1864, a petition febB-lmdA3mw ||KCKHAMdr..«N«, ! grant a rule to show cause why bo much of an M ~ m alley lying in said Ward, parallel with Btdwel! liberty Street, Pittsburg °f Dt Btr 4 e K eU ’ ah ° uW ? ot be vacated an,! agents foe closed up, from the northern line of the rieht ri . _ wav of tie Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and utflcLn K ussell Mewer and Reaper, Hallway Company, where the said line croaaea Buckeye Mower and Reaper, said alley to island .Lane, because the said nor-, Uuaker Mower and Reapers tlon of said alley has become useless to the imhu Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper, lie and those having lands abounding thcr£>n {J® wer » And. also, why so much of the alley that lies a\ Mower. In saici Ward, parallel with, and between IsteS , Agrloultural and Farming Im- 1 Lane and Juniata street, should not he ; plimeDtB : iamiMArw and closed up from Bidwell street to the street ' CJ AVE YOUR GAS BY I'lwncTt-. known as Allegheny avenue, for the reason that ■ ® son ’ 8 Anti-Flickering. American LilS' the same has become useless to the public and, ial Gas Burners, a sure Bavin? of t-w*22?i ll^ >cr " those having lands boundingthereon. cent. The Anti-Flickering if r° r -- And also, why so much of Juniata street, in The ° fflce - Cftli and see fhern i f? 1 m aSCXt r n^ B the eastern line of ■ Pitting and Plumbing KstabliahmeS of * ° ■ the right of way of the said Railway Company , WELDONfcv?r t v where the said line crosses said street, to“& no 4 street known as Allegheny avenue, should not Cl ARDtUVs n ,f —r lp .lJWood ,trcct^_ be vacated and dosed np, for the reason that the l ljJ Aill,lJ * E S. OIL, &€., same has become useless to the public and those I ~ QBaa un having lands abounding thereon. 1 ?? CJ ’f eo Cans Sar iea, • That said Court granted the rule afbresaid ' f> 5? 1° do and ordered that notice be given of the filiino-rti- 9° do boneless, said petition, and of the granting of said rule nf i 9 11 art 8 and pints Olive Oil. required by law. ‘aaiQruleas 20 do Italiana Maccaroni, 10 do tlo Vermicella, FiiPt received snd for sale by RE™ER & BROS., 126 and 128 Wood et. feb2-3tawtal BOX 756, Pittsburgh, Pa. feblfr-Bt-2taw DKM OVA I. OP tITKBI BTABI.E.- Live-1 ,T*TEW STVLE.-THE HHII.ADKI.- n^Rr , fh^ le^° m House, to ' «0i Phia new Btyle of Stamped Gold Paper c °roer of First and Smithfleld street. Hangings w jtix Satin DamasK tGaerted. far n“.L? 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