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VEDtrESPAY MAY 18, IBS*.
“PROBABILITIES.”
• We bad, velry cai6ftpj‘ : the liu vibra
tions ofinen.of established military rep
utations, in.order to ascertain the prob
issue of imipehrfing : en gagements.
Sobie pi*tbe3fi.uj be sure ar ( j'e perplexing
enongh;,bnt,weiayenow found alight
in military science which we may fol
iow-ili Hafety, certain of reaching the
m o^4^ conclusion—we refer, of
c ciirse, to the Pittsburgh Gazette. There
is about that establishment some one of
most' extraordinary penetration. Why
he remains like Pittsburgh,
while York is so jealous ofmonop
olizmg extraordinary genius, must be
attributed -solely to his- modesty.
But this cannot always be; and the
great press of the metropolis will one
day or other, bristle with the semina
tions of his extraordinary genius. In
yesterday’s- issue, the Gazette con
tained one 6f those rare military effu
sions, whose sagacity and simplicity
are alike remarkable. It demonstrated
that if Grant had under his command,
abont twice the number of Lee’s force,
the latter can ha ye no hope of success
fully regtsfcing. the Union forces. This
is the; Gazette's conclusion, arrived at,too,
in its first editorial paragraph. We
command its careful perusal to the at
tention of ail students of military
science.
The Gazette, after breathing a spell,
proceeded to.asceitain what would be
come of Lbe-8 army, after it is utterly
routed 'by Grant. Plain people would
not desire to know, bnt o'ur neighbor
thinks it would retreat, probably to
Richmond, just as if it had not been
beaten' at all. Another idea advanced
is,' thaf' the whole southern arrange
ment,, army, government and all would
go to,the, Gulf States. After thus de
‘ monstrating the certain destruction of
Lee's of our having
double their nnmlier under Grant—
our posthumous contemporary concludes
in this 'way: j
Finally/ lfliKß should attempt to retrea [ into
the Cafolihas, Is-it prob.ibie, judging from what
we know of Gen. Qaii r’s way of making war,
that he would beperntUUd. to take the whole, or
even the half of his army with him!
Here is a nice, point for the judges.
Who can answer these profound interrog
atories? IF Lee should retreat, would
he be‘.‘■permitted” to go as he pleased,
and with his whole army or only half of
it? Having no knowledge upon the sub
ject, we are unable th say whether he
would be “permitted” or not; but, from
the latest intellfgence received from the
movements of.the rebel General, it ap
pears that he is not likely to ask permis
sion to run off to the Gulf States for some
weeks to come. We regret this, because
it interferes with .the editorial calcula
tions of the Gazette.
■But our principal object in alluding to
this military genius is to impress upon
the Abolitionists of our neighborhood
the necessity of sendirfg him to the field.
It is a shame to have o ne of hiß trans
, Cendant genius cooped up in narrow lim
its, Writing upon strategy, which the
unitilated are unable to understand,
while his presence In the army would be
worth a couple of veteran divisions at
least. And why such persons slay at
home, giving advice to persons who do
not need it, while the necessities of the
times cry upon all “loyal men”torush to
the rescue, passes onr comprehension.
Had we thamilitary knowledge of the
Gazette writer, nothing short of being
appointed a tax collector would keep us
from the fray; gnd once in, Jack Greg
ory never did such feats in arms as Borne
letter writer would attribute to our achiev
ments. But we suspect that the Gazette
critic, notwithstanding his profundity in
military »/* is not posessedof the sort of
stuff soldiers are'made of. He can write
very weU on strategy, but the smell of
powder causes him to wilt,and like“BoB
Acres his courage immediately begins to
ooze out at his fingers ends
SS~ Alluding to “Copperhead” cal
culationsofour loss Jn the present Vir
ginia campaign, the Gazette remarks :
“The Post of this city, for Instance, miidiy in
timates that “the present campaign has been at
tended with a loss of perhaps 60,000 men.”
The /W-tm its the \ew,
Tork TriithkSz "that Mgh Aboli-'
tion authority Stated that during the first
aix days we lost 40,1300 men, and it was
but moderate to estimate our loss in the
subsequent bloody engagement at per
haps 20,000!more* whichmake according
to our arithmetic 60,000 in all. If our
neighbor does nok like the footing up,
let it pounce npbn the blunderers at
Washington w ho insisted upon the pres -
ent route to the rebel capital.
The &a£Ji %
says. Among otheq things, he wishes (o
know if the ladies who held a meeting
in Washington, the other, day were those
who solemn! yWo wed to drink no more
tea at the time of the American Revolu
tion. He was induced to make the inquiry
he says, .seeing the phptograph oi
the members ortfie convention.
What,, the, floston fpst says: A brute
of a correspondent, says the fairer and
younger portions of tbe : gcntler sex were
not at the meeting Of ladles In Washing
ton to organise a league,against silks and
fordgndryigbods; Scratch ids eyes ont,
Miss Cady.Stanton.
SuMifhnt -ilie notorious negro-equality
advocate, .refused to deliker a lecture
before the Young Men's Association of
Albany, -becausethey" decided to exclude
negroes-from their association. The way
to eervnsiich follows properly is 'to let
them gtavtang t nattmdly to inch!:am
diences as suit them best—they would,
soon get enough of their favorite negro,
if let alone. ’ .. -
The! Washington correspondent pf
the New York Tribune says: “The
blows struck by Grant: ran the Reb
of the principal European diplpmats
here. 'TtfiJSg'TOploniairl&hiwr' bereT
conciled to the idea of our victories and
of the destruction of traitors.”
SAMBO AS A fjpSANTEB.
-The report of A P. jggeiroM, : Reg| s _
ter of Lands for Bouffi^a®&^j, aa
been jnade. to Brig. {gfa.
Military Governor,
posal of conflscated -lan® antt’&ie estab-i
lishment of “freedm®
t )eo Plf were thoroughly iu earnest, glad
0 become laDdholdere, grateful for the privtl
, An accommodating spirit universally pre"
vailed. Olaims were correctly arranged and
oarefully described.”
But, unfortunately for Sambo, in his
-aspirations to become a landholder, his
“professed friends" from Yankee land
and about the Washington departments,
continue to hold some slaveholding no
tions of their own, and the Register is
compelled to say that—
“lf the negroes h»d been free from the pecu'
liar influence of professed friends, who believe
that the black innn should be kept dependent
upon the white man, and not become the inde
pendent farmer, there would have been more land
pre-empted.”
He goes on to s-iy that the persons
have pre-empted have been very sue
cessful, and for this year, at least, will
work the land they selected. After that
it is presumed it will be sold. Some of
the “freedmen" desired to hold the land
in fee simple, however, and, according
to instructions, the Register undertakes
to make Sambo and his friends planters
in their own right. But, here, again,thp
colored aspirant and his military protec
tors were met by the loyal, philanthro
pic, honest-penny turning, psalm-singing
patriots from the “Hub," and the re
gions round about there, and Sambo was
just literally nowhere—as was to be ex
pected when ricli and cheap lands are in
question. Here is what the Register
says
The Freedmen who desired to purchase at
the auction sales wliich commenced in February
deposited $3,890,65.
I gave notice at the sales that the bids which
I should make would be in behalf of colored per
sons who had deposited with me, for the pur
chase of land, money which they had saved
since they escaped from bondage. Yet the
Wort-hern white man was. a jiertinacious bidder
against the poor black man, whose very heart
was in the Boil where he had toiled and suffered.
Only two tracts were obtained for negroes— ,
one of2Bo acres, on Wassa Island, for $2,200, i
another of 190 acres, called “Bolus Point,for
11,260. . :
The Freedman’s bid upon ‘•Bluif Farm’’ was
$2,000; but the white man bought it for $2,026.
“Aahdaie" house-tract,” sold for $2,600. The |
Freedmenbid Negroes on bathaw It- f ' r-_
!*nd bid $3,100 on a tract of 30y acres where they | (TSp*HEADS TIIAT ILKBEL AGAINST
resided, which was sold to a white man for I the ru, ““ of T»*te and Heauty in their
13,600." ! color or in the loss of their color, mat be chanced
, in a few moments to any BEAT ril'l'L MH Any
Poor, persecuted black man how b> ' n Bingle -‘‘l'Piication of
much betttr are you off with your new'' Al *° Ro a ~AHI nYE
. . _ * j Ihi rajddit) of its operatiop, t-cpfi'et safetv
masters than with the old ? In these permanent beailU/ul effect. nmi the exceeding
transactions in South Carolina, we have i
a fair exemplification of the true cstima- ! ÜBe ln thl ‘ couur > or 111 Europe.
tion in which negroes are held bv the 1 a , Cr ‘" Ladnro ’“ Hnlr P»«ervatiT«,
A Knittirt • . . * ■ A. t aluaMe atljunct to the bye, in dressing and
ADOiltlOniStS—the self-styled philanlhro- promoting the growth an I perfect health of the
pists who have made the people believe '
lhat their efforts to destroy slavery were ■ «'»»H*tAnce* and under ail chm*B.
- , . . . J - 1 iVlanulacture.l t>y UKIMAIXIRO No 6
intended solely for the regeneration and A - gtor H °uee, New York. Sold by aii Drug
welfare of the blacks. The hollowness | by 101 Halr ” rM “ ert
of their professions is apparent in every - ' - c. - - -
transaction where the negro is concern- H3F“ A FAeT - ’ • >
ed. Wherever they can retain him in 1 . . . .*■“ » t Dyr.
the laborious bondage induced by ne In they ear man Mr Mathewa first prepared
cessity they do so, and become taskmas- , '
tersof the most rigorous character—cal- ■ h AS h ,t viircfv-f 1 ' "• ''"'."T. b ■>:mi .em.n. I
culating to a fraction the amount of'world. Its prices .miy K iu'k 1
work that can be got out of a human ; for'ii."”' V ‘ Ka ''" y nf ,ly ' 10 '
machine. This, however, wustobeex- ; , Th ? • li,vlB WArr,int6d “<>* t« in
. , . . ’ , jure thehau-or fccalp in the alightost .'wri'e
pected, for the same system of working! The vknktian i»yk works with rapidity ■
human beings, of the white species, has the hlJr »o preparation
long been known and practiced in the ' n.TiI'’ 1 '’ ' en>; :T T An vn produces any shade
, , ...... F . that may he desired—one tli.it will not lade.rrnek
lana Ot spiritualism, womens rights, ■ or >v, '*b "Ut—one chat is as peimanent ns then, ir
free love, bloomensm and notions. . lor 8a “ ! 111 * ll ‘ lr TT*ji,t r TTiL“r“ U ‘ !
We, the slow-thinking, heavv-Dlod- .. General l2 (fold st. N. V. 1
a: n , . _ 1 ' AlßomanufacturerofMATHirws’Alri.uA Hair I
ding Pennsylvania Dutchmen,and care- Gloss, the best hair dressing in use. price ss '
less living spiigs of Milesian extraction , *' janis-iyj
have not yet reduced human laborto a t 1, t exetias hair dtf., vknetias '
science, and cannot tell, just to the pen- 1 dye V.m at IEN * aEd c ' KISTAI,ORt,,s haih !
nyweight and grain, how much of cod- 1 Jos. Fl.EMl.vo'b l>hf<» store,
fish and potatoes, and to the fraction of - - M » rk “ *‘-
a drop, of Boston steam syrnp, it takes :
to perform a given amount of labor. ■ 1
When we arrive at that degree of accu- t !
racy in utilizing human endurance as 4s ! i
attained in those eastern sections, then! 1
wul we be able to romprehend the j igs“>LYoai’s kathairo*._katha !
modus operandi of transmogrifying ne- I rt - V 1 ? 10 ,/ 11 * Greek word “ Kathro,” ,
, • . „ , o j"6 jor “Kathairo,” signifying to cleanse, reiuvensfp 1
gro slaves into freedmen—Of getting j sn<l5 n<1 re |, tore * This article is what its name signi- I
twice the amount of free labor from the I tS w iuSr the moT '
negro, as an American citizen of Afri- f !
can descent, than as a chattel at invol- , m ?? e K wlth the «»re, akiii and attention ;
untary service-and at a less cost too. p« anlum 6 " 1 “ a ' e ° f o, ' er one mUllon h Oll1 *"
Under this scheme of turning' everv i 18 ft Dao *t delightful Hairbresßing.
.. , , iuimug every- It eraiUcatea acuri and Uandrull.
thing into gold—labor, energies aspi- it keeps the head cool and clean
rations, affections, all-it is not thought ! W SSiKKaiEite
advisable that the black man should be j upon b. 1,1 he»j 8 .
a landholder; hence they, buy the land I h A P' ‘“i 1 ! 1 01 uentoman who values a beautiful
under the hammer, by overbidding him. i
No matter that promises to die car are ! ya “ “‘barnes a do.
broken to the trust. They are only nig- New York,
gers after all, and philanthropy, accord
ing to New England notions, does not
alio ,v men to occupy land who do not
get the uttermost cent’s worth out of it.
Sambo’s master was put off because he
could not do this; therefore Bambo can
not take his place with advantage ex
cept as a free citizen, under scientific
and economic tutelage. This is tlie
new philosophy, born of the flintiness of
old Plymouth, and destined in time to
turn not only everything materialistic
mto gold but to tinge' the very face of
humanity with an auriferous hue.
lt.—The Rebel House of
Representatives consists, when futl of
one hundred and twelve Members. We
give below a table of the number allot
ted to each State, with the proportion
of them‘representing territory now held
Rebel and by the Union forces
EBfipectively:
Staiet. tVfole No. - Union. Rebel
Alabama fl j g
Arkapass ~ 4 2 •>
Florida 2
Georgia 10 i
Kentucky 12 12
Louisiana..' a 3
Mississippi 7 2
Missouri'. t? 13
North Carolina 10 1
South Carolina 6
Tennessee u
Texas.
Virginia
Washington telegeams say that the
total number of our wounded brought
up fmm the battle-field sofar is twelve
thousand seven hundred. Of this num
ber one thousand four hundred have
been placed in the Ihospital at Alexan
dria, and the remainder distributed
throughout the hospitals of this city
Our army surgeons sav that we have
about fifteen thousand remaining a t
Fredericksburg and Belle Plain. These
figures include many “skedkddlers ”
Who, when seperated from the wound
ed will -decrease the number mate
rially. .. ,
*«*
Hisfunerakwilt take place this afternoon, at 3
o’clock, bom the residence of Capt. Jos. O’Brien,
Duquesne Way, near Band street.
HOL^AIffD bit ‘
.Ct Btfctnave’s fipilaad^Bitters,
2vl ' •'*•».• Bcroiave’B.-Hdlliod Bitters,
19 ig Btfithave’BrHdlliuid Bitters,
Pi w _
Hundred Dozen on hand,
; ' Ttqp.Hundred and'Flfty Dozen on hand,
Twai Hundred anils Fifty Dozen on hand,
*£. : T Wq£ Dozou on hand.
& totyfcg I am prepared
to HbH to those who wish to purchase by the
dozen, at a alight reduction from manufactur
ers’ prices. Those dealing lu these superior Bit
ters will hud it to their interest to cal) and learn
raj prices. A largestock of Drugs, Patent Med
icines, Perfumery, Toilet Aartiees, Ac., on hand
and at low prices.
• At Jos. PlamiQg’e Drug Store,
Corner of the Diamond and Market street,
my!7-2t
EX
ftactediwitbout pain by the uac of Dr.
Oudry’a apparatus.
J . F . HOFFMAN,
DENTIST,
All Work warranted
134 Smlthfleld Street,
PITTSBURGH.
I K2§r*»EFFEOTB OF IRREGIXARI
TIES AVOIDED.*—Too much
drinking, new habits aud modes of life often
! produce irregularities in the bowels and general
I health of-the system. But Bra n mtKT.n’s pu.ua
j will soon euro, the stomach regain ira strength
i and a healthy action of the system will be re
-1 toied. No medicines are equal in usefulness to
the BRANDRETH’S PILLS. BRANDRETH’S
SALVE AND ALLOCXJK’S
POROUS PLASTERS. Frerr man of the
FIRE ZOUAVES had a box of Brandreth’s
Pills, & box of l. mversal Salve, and an Allcoek’s
Porous Plaster pat in their knapsack free of ex
pense. And to this fact maybe attributed the
absence of any of THIS REGIMENT from the
hospital.
Ev LKY SOLDIER should have a box of
Brandreth’s Pills, a box of Salve, and a piece of
P ° rc,u ,® p,aster They are SURE to be useful,
often life-saving. ’
Sold by THOMAS KEDPATH, Pittsburgh,
and by all respectable dealers in medicines
tny.-lydAwe
K9*8 k OLDinR R , SEE TO YOPR OWN
~ ~ do no * * rust to the Army sut>-
PJJnV ..Cholera, iever, and Bowel Complaint
£r * £ o,,r slightest indiscretion. HOLL'V
WAY’S PILLS ANI) OINTMENT should be
in every man’s knapsack. British and French
. troops use no other medicine. 11 the reader ofthis
‘notice’ cannotget a box of Billsor ( Hntment from
the drug store In his place, let him write to me,
80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I
win mail a box free of expense. Many dealers
wiiurot keep my medicines on hand because they
cannot make as much profit as on other persons’
make. 36 cents, 88 centa, and $1.40 per box or
P ot - mylG-lwc
VENETIAN UNI-
Tt Mth,T has given universal satisfaction
during the fourteen years Jt has been introduced
I ~?.the Lnited States After being tried by
• millions, it has been proclaimed the pain dea
| troyer of the world. Pain cannot Im* where tins
j liniment is applied. If used Redirected it cannot
i and never has failed in a single instance. For
; coughs, colds find influenra. it can’t be beat
j One 26 cent bottle will cun- nil the above,
j sides being useful m every family tor sudden ac
. cidenta, such as burtin. cuts, scalds, insect stings
l 6tc. It Is perfectly innocent to take internally
’ a u‘ to the oldest person or youngest
child. Price 26 and 60 cents a bottle. OHlce 66
Cortlaudt street. New York.
Bold by THUS. -KEDPATH, Pittsburgh, and
all respectable Druggists. my7-lyiUwc
fjT- 11 -, E K T ' s immitablk
HAIR KhM (IK ATI VK, NOT A DVK,
but restores gray hair to its original color, b?
supplying the capillary tubes will, natural ,Su l
tenanoe, unpaired by age or disease. ATI mateh
taneout dyes are composed of lunar can slit des
trojAng theritaliry and beauty of the hair and
afford ettherriaeivua no dressing, ffeimstreet's
Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its
natural color by any easy process, but gives the
hair a
Promote* It* growth, prevents its falling off
eradicates dandruff, andlmparts health and pleaie
antness to the head. It has stood the test of
time, tetng the original Hair Coloring, and 1s
constantly Increasing in favor. Used bv both
gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respecta
ble dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, I), s. BARNESfc CO 202
Broadway, New York. Two sires, 60c. ami »i
r#'? 1GA -'’S magnolia balm.—
This 18 the most delightful and extraordi
nary article ever dtscoverem It changes the sun
burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of
ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of
youth and the distingue appearance so inviting
in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan
freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin’
leaving the oomplexion fresh, transparent ami
smooth. It contains no material injurious to the
skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin
gers. It is what every lady shonld have. Sold
everywhere. Prepared hy
as . W. E. HAGAN,Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
I) EM AS S. BARNES A CO.,
New York.
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10 1
1 6
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(hncinni^al! artieS io St. Louis and
UinciDnati who have been counterfeiting the
Mustang lanimejjt under pretence of propriotor
shiphave been thorough! r estoped by the Courts.
To guard against the Jurtlier imposition I hav e
procure*! fronjthc a r>H
valesrecl-jilate revenue stamp, which is placed
,top. of each bottle, Each stamp bears
rne/oe-niai/eormy signature, and without which
the article is a counterfeit, dangerous and wortln
lessimitAttoa. Examine ever)' bottle. This inn
iment haa been in use and growing in favor for
many j*esfs. Thertr hanUr exists a hamlet on
the habltahle globe that does not contain evi
dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best
emolient in the world. .'With its present im
proved ingredients, its effects upon man and
beast are perfectly remarichblb. Sores areheas
rdfi D. Si IBAJtNES,’ New! York.
ABOVE articles for SALE
oy SIMON JOHNSTON,
SmltM »W“d Fourth ak
Luxuriant Beauty,
& CO., | to-days adveutlsemems.
ST AT | G KORGE W s>uths ■> '
FAItM FOR SAIdE.
Inconsequence of the removal of part ofniy
family, my own age, ami other conaiqerationauof
a private an l family nature, I wtsii to contract'
my affairs and confine my attention to my old
established Brewing and Malting business in
• Wheeling, and to accomplish this, I offer for sale
by private contract till ttu- 31*t DAY UF MAY
1864, and if not then gold, by Public Auction,
The Magnificent Ettale of
WADDINGTON,
Containing 414 acres of beautiful and fertile roll
| ing hill land, well watered with never failing
springs, in one of the most salubrious countries
in the world, and situated in a neighborhood of
, wealthy and highly respectable people. It is on
i the Bethany turnpike, four miles from Wheel
ing. Ihe mansion is in th imugh repair
and commodious, (60 f»wt by '6 teVt j with every
modern convenience, surrounded with shrub
bery and trees. The principal tenant house is a
I neat ami comfortable two-atury brick The
dairv house is spacious arid fixtures are conven
iently arranged. There are also eight cottaces
i on the estate, (all rented to old and good ten
■ AOts,) the rental oi which pn\s more than the
, taxes. Au extensive barn, with stone basement
; divided into stahlimr tor 15 Wse-, and stalls for
i 40 cattle, with cellars, bins, mows, and everv
, thing in the highest requisition of a farm - it
, stands in a yard I7u feet square, surmuoded’bv
: brick sheds for cattle ami sheep; also hlack
i smith'* shop and slaughter house.
I The farm is well known tola* the best improv
, ml and most highly cultivated in thin part of the
. country, stocked with imported anffother choice
cattle, sheep, horses, implements, fiec., kc. The
growing cropn consist of 34 acres of fall wheat;
f "'•' rea ° r f fall • - »■.•»■» "1 -pnng barley
32 KW ~f C.lAKlt .. ... . ... ,-om ; la
ol potatoes ; ,x> tu-i,* mt-a.l.m-, ti,,. balance in
good pMii.it. all ..I ui.k-:. v.,1, „,,,j „ s above
slati'il on the 31 -T i i K M \ \ , i 5 ,,j
Terms of purcbi.r in i In ki.oun ou.l.iy oi sale,
Md at the loll.m-.bg Him, where plans c.l the
place and lurth.-r 1.1 rlp ul.irs can Ik- git cu after
the loth oi .Mai, IsM. s
NiiU YORK—At the olliee ~i .Messrs. Par
ker, Brooks mCo , I Water etn-t-i ;Mr lohn
Jay Hannah, ivarl street ; Mr.VV uiiatn Hannah,
Fearl street; Men*rs. M'Cromiie at Child 11
v\ ater street.
PlllLAlttLl’lllA—Messrs. Bullett k Falr
tiiorne.
BAHTIMCKK-
Beli.
H—Mr.. I. Fleming's l>rugStore \
nn^ adl ?« and othere ln the surrounding country House ELAN 1 r ‘ J U Smilh ' H Malt ;It
Fa!^r\m 1 PrepAnng Wreft thing for the Sanitary CINCINNATI \, n \i, t > ;f l
L a * r ™t iding are notifledthatthesameshould I street A U- Mitchell* to. Water It
ua ? ,t!n . ll ® t lHter ,hfln MONDAY, 23d inet 1 ST lulls w v t> w , , 1 11
If delivered by wagon, the packages will here- I n'l k ir r K l H *' ,ner, ‘' k * l ‘ <
ceived at the Auditorium Bulling, Aleehenv w Ji
city, and If shipped by railroad orAeamS, Sum’-' 1 1,11
should be addressed F. R. BRV- » i2-tKv\v tri -
-1 S * oit *n Fair, with the word oJL A U K *A.I.TK " “
Decorations- distinctly marked thereon. A
notice of the shipment should he sent to W D OF
h^rTK 11, St,tfreta| T of the Fair, enclosing a -n n , , T
Us. ome names engaged In their preparation. Faim StOCk and Implements,
Blank Book Manufacturers.
NO . a &
FIF TII STREET
FOST BUXLDINOS.
All Orders Promptly Attended 10.
APIS
J * oo RwtraLL
dt KERB,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
Silver and Brass Platers.
A~nd manufacturers of
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,
No. 7 St. Clatr street, and Duquesne Wfcy.
(near tjie Bridge,)
!3P^^?^i£2 I ? FESSIows ani> kx
lishpH OF AN INVALID.—Pub.
VnfnJiTL £?££ eoeflt i and “ a CAUTION TO >
lvirVil? T?^^. and othera - who sutler from
wU t US Debl } Piemature Decay of Man
nood, Ate., supplyingafcthe same time Thb Means
p Sklp-Cubb. By one who haa cured himself
alter undergoing considerable quackery.
By inclosing a postpaid addressed euvelope,
Single copies may be had of the author. I
fch ,, Nathaniel Mayfair, e»q., 1
feb6-3EndAw Bedford, Kings co., N. V
JtVKKGRBEI, WREATHING FOR
SANITARY FAUi
g. "’eldon KHi.i T. AT' WADDINGTON lAEM,
WELDON & KELLY, ] uur u. ill-- Iron, Wheel in?, on Rethany Turnpike
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, <*^iJrS'AK
T,. , , 1 aiuiiwu ...I In;, ;,ve comp lining thirty
Plumbers and Brass Founders, riltT'V'V.'r ll,r ,u,> in ' r i lU3( ‘- Durham ami
„ 1 triad.- ( Httle. Jveicestrr, Oolsuold And (im.lr.
WOOD STREET, near Sixth, >h,-rp. Also, growing crops, and part uf my
PlTTsiuru/iu „ , Household Furnlturr. 3
KOH, PA. .'M'l' I .' niv Brewery, or :o .Mr. .John Mar
•ft»-Puiupß sold and repaired. Proprietor* and B, V‘. : tbe ,or furtbor particulars.
roa-iuifteturerflofOakln’s Patent Water Drawer Ji ffr 11 ** of tJle i >reclBC l“ta of Livestock
Sto\v‘ TAV6 ' ** Patenl Gae ° otjk *n6 »nd Heal- Jotiild bt ’ hs<Ut tiie Hrewer y on the
JJELP POR TIIE_SOLDIKR.S, W>l '
d e DRESS GOODS,
of oue dn > » or th « »um» »rt oupo* 1
»ite to our uamet, .to the PittkhnV<,h
i Fair r or the Sick and W ound- ORGANDIE?'
, soldiers. [lfere add the name of ike etlablxth- ; "*
1 , \’?l nC U n ' 0 J e “ im °r trade, and the loculilu.\ T ,
ri&ss! jaconets,
1 J ,A P er J gT*t It signed by all the men of the mill i
i mine, furnace, tfhop, boat yard, store, trade or •' ORENADTWF^
: occupation to which he belongs, transmit the i AUjJN Jjb,
amount to NaTHaSIKL Hol.-uk* ir Treasurer :
I or the Fair, Pittsburgh. ’ J reflBUrer i
j Ihe receipt o! the money will he dulyacknoie- !
j letter and the newspapers. .Ju?t rtvf-i v pel i •
Kj,! e „‘ OU ,°i ,h . e b “ tUe i U>« uroana U 1 our !
brothers and defenders ; the memory of the Elorl- t l i ~ „
1 °^r!no l * n ‘ 1 , UU J h “P« °f success in the BWug- VY HII I' ()RR &CO
.EleenH on ub to t>eprom|.t and generous ’
May (,0,1 put it Into the heart of every Chris- No 2d Fifth Strppt
respond wuh hi. mile or h£ 5 ™ street.
; for the lixecuti, e Committee
mj'l6-tf y H. BBUNuT. Ghairman.
. T , :.^;r”^ E . SKR f
til nho are desirous to eontrihute iiMchtn. rv tll ha . i JV" *••»».. mwt .tl Lull
-lu. IliM U ! tepart n. entt lo relw!’'arwATTi*'"' ' tT''* S ' •'“''•''J ' *«'.Vs.. Vf' ’
| .tide to either of the undersigned the ' VT|.\' t r ■' "> '"i. ul- tt.. i" win, ,n r .
tl ,o , Suyermtendar.,
non and aeeomniu.latton of every aruelellsi ' " I, IS> l.i. 1.. t I. i„
m'U he ottered. ‘ S 11-. 1. Ht.Ks I'O UNsll i , * I’HlU‘fH'n
la l , "Cn V'T l on Tu» 1 ,ll; ' Ai ->- Itiu.m,'
. la> ami Inday aiu-rnoons, at Jour o'clock "* ‘'ur.-Ji. m n,.i iv •. llt . ~| rtn (ir
until otherwise announced, m t ho office of .Us’ ' l,,r ol ( uurr o< ‘ 'omm,wi iM-a* ~i Aile<'hcijv
I. < <»opcr, No —, Hank Block. Fifth street olfers m ort\”ite i.ilr that very deslni.ie
,nvh m ,", r ’“'T or ° ,h "* h ’V«? husiness ' ’ r 'vt ol :,n.i. tne fr,,„
are an tied to ..-outer with the Committee >UU), -male in l>. 10u,,...,, viMitlVn
JA.MtS M COOI’KIt, •vouiit.. |>»U, le,.- ~1 .1 n,:.,' ' i ~rw -ud's
!•. H. MIJ.I.KR. '"I" A1der.,,,,. I „!!,rs,.„ ■, t ,„. r .
dIIHV.I .1 EN N'lNT.w. othei». ••„ ll ta,»,n« 4> „, a
WILLIAM WAIIF .here,,,. c t, d v , r
THUS. A. iH. AIK • htr„ ,nd„ ther.-u,-l.md,, ,g s . 1 here ,re ou tl
.. .. , N. W. PATUIttK. premise. , „ e |, , several h„e
-ononittve on Mevhan.es- Hall, tmn.tary t a,r. ~ 5 ->, ..-^hote
f M EST OK THE COXOITION jfT£
Phenix Fire! Insurance Company, .wr’K.^R.!^'Ci!^v£'Vu ,,, '' ,
<M Brooklyn, N Y,, .Ajiril Ist,
-u A n di, tAI 11AL «i D-The L «rT. , V.‘Muv-f A AuT : i ; fi?! l M ! ( ?-
j.r0,.r,.,„ re „ the ' l'etronaif.l Works- of lltt^
•\ alßthvJoart '“ ne,A h - V ,mI,UHI consent of
partus In..n« husm**--to M !ti<. v. uhihe
cth^r.
A--trs
. '-ash in Hank and on hand 66,134 Ji
iir&l Rstn!t U\v n«*d t.y th«
• 'omjiHiiy
Ronds and Mortgages,
mostly dwelling houses]
worth in each case troin
60 to 100 per cent, more
than the amount loaned IW,C7& 04
Roans on Demand, secur
ed by collaterals of
yank and United states
Securities, the market
vaiue-of Winch Is #264.-
ttio
Fire and Inland Premiums
uncollected, and all con
sidered good
UUU Receivable lor Pre
miums ou Inland ,\',hu
gallon Risks
Interest accrued but nut
due
60 ; Sharea Brooklyn Union
terry block. Market
t alue
*6,060 7 3-io I s. Treas
ury Notes. Market
value
*&) «*, 6-ii Bonds.'
Market value
tIB.OOU I , s. « per ecitt
Honda ul 1887. Market
value
W,OOU l . s. S per een,:
Honda of 1885. Market
\ alue _
*20,000 Tennessee Bon'd*,
'.”lT,2us 00
•7>an Irancißcu Buuda
Market value
WOOno U S Cer - t j nc}l | c 6
of Indebtedness
Liabilities $ 30,013 30
nii'm/'u' President,
mAVnv^^ VELL - Vice President,
PHILA N DhR bHAW, Secretary.
S. S. BRYAN,
mvti Pittsburgh Agent,
-5> H 69 Fourth st,
Real Estate Savings Institution
jgJ T ATEMENT OP THE CONDITION
1864* above lnßt itution, Saturday, April
Amount of Deposits *180,378 63
Amount interest due de
positors May Ist 3,674 08
Amount Contingent Fund 8,628 98—*190,681 67
v . , Tl ~ ASSETS.
t* o nB r on Real E»t*tes 99,323 G 7
?' £1* 800(18 at par. . 61,400 00
7" S. Debt Cer. and Notes 16,409 16
Accrued interest not col
lected
Office Furniture
Cash on hand
The undesigned Auditing Committee have
examined the bookß of the Institution, the
oncla and securities, and counted the cash, and
have found the above statement to be correct.
H. CHILDS,
N. VOEGHTLY,
p , tt , k „ W. B COPELAND.
Pittsburgh, Way 2d, 1884.
received DAILY and EVERY
SaIUKDAY EVENING. Interest paidat SLX
PER ('ENT. j>er annum.
TRUSTEES t
ISAAC JONES, President,
\V°m Hoo* J - X. Moorhead,
S' S m:lt ?i U. G. Hussey,
u. 'Jacob Painter,
Han ey Childs, Nicholas Yoeghtly.
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
r 7-dtf9cBtw
bushels “««*
" ‘ A ARMSTRONG,
ahyio - /' -t' a corner Market aad First sts.
Trails sew
DATES, just received aad for asle by
BEYMKB A BROS.,
128 and 128 "Wood «t.
PBJNTEES
SABftJKX KBBB
PITTSBURGH.
!•’ I. O i;
I; <•' Hl.N' 'HL'i.hK. Is
"A \ ll’ M. I.UMJ
I’tru; h. >iiLr.ti'.
U'll.miN MM.I.IOK or to
1 NA 'I I. A. Lu\,;.
A i I-i 1nio_.A ■.„« u oik».
curn-T \\ nfiT in-: >hoi t r-tt*
my '.'' 3l ....
IT’KABEtfOS Hit; II l-’.ST PnßMini
Imprut e-J I r,„1,-. Td ’VI TV 'wh( L
;;tv.
, - v ~n) ™ c h Piano for ficht
yearn, an,| priviltvi- of . ' ,r
time u ithin m \ oi l,l | ' o ?:“>
230,876 W
„ V l, CHARRUI 1 K BLi:JIEfc
D,)l0 « Piltl, si., Sole A g7nt.
DR. BROW X, \O. .->() S.MITIIPIEr.D
htr'-et, eoulimns lo guar inu-e Inn eure« in
nre prepared' bj' hiiuiclf! ' xV'paUcuV u"if‘be
'faiß, I*?* cn insure relief in a few tlavt- Terms
low Hue] cures certain or no charge'. Delicate
eH?t B trri;'' fr •'•■mp'r.lnt. Palpi,\,i„„ of The
Heart, strictures, Lnseaaes ol the Bladder hih]
1 VeldTea,,l!T, n, T !l1 V"*' 1 " 1 ' * aA
> leiu rcftiJil) to lub trefiiiufiit. myicMr
STOC K. OF
•40,866 25—*703,113 88
I PIA N 0 S
rec "" ,j: ~le <«•» t*‘i
C HK’KERINu dj. SONS,
W. P. EMERSON,
Prloca From'lsiL' JS to SSSO.
Purchaaers arc Bolic.’rd to oali and examine
before purchasing elsewhere
h '-HAS <; MELLOR,
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE— THE
undersigned hat e formed a co-partnershio
at alahonlnf: I urnace, county Ohio
under the name of M'CRKERY, RAILFV \
Purpose of making IKUN, MINING
1,689 67
160 00
22,809 27— *190,881 87
■IOHN iv UILWOKTH,
lAMKS M. BAILEY,
myU)-'. w HI CH< ' ljrK ' M’CRfeEKY ft CO.
F l m?Rnw AT a ,t ! :vA,J BA VK <,K Pitts-
BUEOH.—A Dividend of $3 To per Share
Kev , enue has, this day been ,]^
il.irul Jrom the niurits of the last six months,
} a) able to Stockholders or their l«*ir*tl Agents
Hooks will he opm from the ltith to 3ist inst f„r
°* I,M) - s h«rpg to rhe Capital stock.
ii kl *? ,<,<T!l r ‘ n ‘>l thomsolves ol their prh -
i«|.. of_Biihsrn.»ujk( in conformity witn an Act
o provide a National Currency, approved at
u aulungton, D. C , Yob -J6th
_my4--2n- JOHN. h.SQPLLV, Cashier.
Aukue lot of
(’onereas s’s Tobacco,
=■; Baltl imore Spun Tobacco,
Navy Pounds
Drient k> “
L’ufand Dry Smoking Tobacco.
Solace Fine Cut
Sunny Side Fine Cut “
Sweet Olive •* “
At M*OOLLIST£k & BAER’S.
i_ . 108 Wood afreet.
B ° STON CHACKEB
04 FOCBTH STBEET,
BECORAITVB NY AI-T. PAPERS
Pan S 8 ’ Frescoes, Statuary, View*!
Firescreen., BoiSra, Tot
“** by W. p. MARSHALL, 87 Vood it.
tMeseis H. Straus, Uro. At
<;eu \V SMITH
NEW ST^JtES,
A L Jl ALL
lI.UEI.TO.V BROS.,
JARDINK A SON,
MILLER, GIBSON A CO.,
’.-’I,
TfljDAY’s advertlseme\ts.
FJfHiC new '
HAIR
n it B.i iv s ’
COCOANUT CREAM,
Oiling-, Dvessing
I BEJUTIFYING THE HAIR
It softens and oils the Hair, and gives it a
permanent giosß which it retains for
days after using it.
For Beautifying and Promoting
THE IIROVVTH OF THE HAIB
Eufcin’s Cocoanut Cream
Cannot be Surpassed.
Soothes the Irritated Scalp,
.soothes the Irritated Scalp
Soothes the Irritated Scalp,
Soothes the Irritated Scalp
It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair,
It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hutr
It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair*
it prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair’
It la an Eluant Perfume,
It is an Elegant Perfume,
It is an Elegant Perfume,
It ie an Elegant Perfume.
Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff!
Oocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff,
Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff,
Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff 1 ,
Produces
Produces
Produces
Produces
It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance'
It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance*
It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance*
It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance
Kor Oiling 'Whiskers it has no Equal,
Kor < Uling Whiskers it has no Equal,
Kor Oiling Whiskers it has no Equal
Kor Oiling Whiskers it has no Equal
And it retains all its Beautifying Effects
And it retains all Its Beautifying Effects
And it retains ail its Beautifying Effects
And it retains all its Beautifying Effects
Kut days after using it,
Kor days after using it,
Kor days after using it,
Kor days after using It,
1- or Dressing and Oiling the Mustache,
Kor Dressing and Oiling the Mustache,
For Dressing and Oiling the Mustache,
For Dressing and Oiling the Mustache
It Prevents Gray Hairs,
It Prevents Gray Hairs,
It Prevents Gray Hairs.
It Prevents Gray Hairs,
It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray,
It Prevents Hair irom Turning Gray,
It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray,
It Hair from Turning Gray.
No Hair preparation pos
sesses the peculiar prop
erties which so essentially
suits the human Hair as
the Cocoanut Cream.
It Promotes the Growth of the Hair
It Promotes the Growth of the Hair
It Promotes the Growth of the Hair
It Promotes the Growth of the Hair
the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World,
the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World
the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World’
the Cheapest Hair Dressing in the World.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
FOR SALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
KOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
KUH SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
AND AT
Dispatch Building, Fifth Street,
myls
LINDSEY’S
IMPROVED
BLOOD - SEARCHER,
FOR THE
CURE OF ALL DISEASES
ARISING FROM AN
Impure State of the Blood,
SOCH AS
SCROFULA.
CANCEROUS FORMATIONS,
CUTANEOUS DISEASES,
ERYSIPELAS, BOILS,
, PIMPLES ON THE FACE,
i SOKE EYES, SCALD HEADS,
TETTER AFFECTIONS, OLD
\ AND STUBBORN ULCERS,
RHEUMATIC DISORDERS,
JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM
DY SPEPSIA. COSTIVENESS,
MERC URLALDISEAS ES,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
LOSS OF APPETITE,
LOW SPIRITS, ■
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,'
HiUL STOMACH,
TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER
DISORDERS PROM AN IMPROPER
CONDITION OF THE CIRCULATORY
s YST B ?!;. x . A i A general tonic
ns eiiects are most
BENIGNANT AND CANNOT
FAIL TO BENEFIT WHERE
USED PRESERVING, I
. AND ACCORDING
TO DIRECTIONS
Testimonials:
The proprietor has cbrtifi
catca enough on hand to fill a good sized
volume, all of them the free will offerings of those
who. have been cured by the BiooSsearcher,
from which we select the following-
I.vcr Complaint Cured By Ltudoev’a
Improved Blood-Searcher
BLAIR COUNTY, ss.
Personallyappeared before me, one ofthe Jus
tices ol the Peaoe, in and for Blair county, Geo.
kopp. who being duly sworn according to law,
i mi-i .t?, 8 ,? a “ d “*y : Two year, ago'l was aF
tiicted with pain between the shoulders, almost
constant cough, lobs of appetite, chilis, night
sweats and very subject to taie colds, fat
length became so weak that loould hardly walk
”ly, physician did me no good. Sometime'
laat lain commenced taking Lindsey’s Improved
Bieod-searcher, by the uae of two botUeswas
iierfectly cured. I feel sale to recommend it to
all who suffer lrorn Urer diseases, general detilli
j, loss of appetite and other dieeaaes arising
i rom Impurity of the blood. I would not Ukete
L 0 without it. I consider It an excellent family
medicine. [Signed] GEORGE KOPP ’
a n O l , Bcnbei * tbi » 18th day of March,
A. D., 1867, before me .1. GOKLEY t p 1
« K °PP IB a resident of Franlratown,
h U k .P own 10 th ® citizens of Blair and
exceUei >t character
Another Case of Scrofula Cured by
T .. v Idndeey’e Blood-Searcher.
If there be any who still doubt that Lindsey’s
Improved Blood-Searoher has and will perma
nently cure the most desperate and long-standing
cases of bcrofula, let them read the following
and be convinced :
Dr. J. M. Lindsst: I was afflicted for a num
ber ol years with a disease, said by my physi
cians to be Scrofula. For the last three years I
was so bad that I was unabled to get out of mv
bed. 1 tried ail the remedies and tie beat physi
cians I was able to procure, without any bie
ncial result. 1 continued growing worse until
the flesh and skin were entirely eaten Otf.the left
bide of my face, neck, shoulder and ana Mv
sufferings was so great, and I was bo far n*\nr*«i
that it required the efforts of lw§
move me in bed. Ihis was. my condition when
I was induced by the Messrs. Holston, of Eiderton
to trj jour Improved Blood-Searcher, which, to
my great relief, and the saUeFaSou of my
friends, 1 soon discovered was helping me. 1
continued the use oflt, and gainedso raDldlv
thrtt in considerably less than one year } P wa*
,-i.Me to go about and attend to some of my house
hold duties, and the parts affected were all
healed up and covered with Bound healthy flesh
!S?JWsasa^7a , sws
«s. “““-te-sajsiH
August Armstron ® county, iV
A TONIC, it has no equal. Unlike the
many vile mixtures called “Bitten,” It creates
uolalse appetite, but gives tone and vigor to
the system, gradually and permanently vl ”°
beware of counterfeits.
. Dlf. LINDSEY’S GENUINE ni on tv
SEARCHER, has J. M. Fulton, Sole Agent"
printed on each Label. Refute aljf othenr ’
J. M. PUIiTOH, Druggist,
Retail Agent,
N< » B ' Vi" 09 Fifth Street,,
. PITTSBURGH, PA.,
To whom all orders must be directed.
ap26-ly-3tawAw uireraeu.
TO-MY’S ABVBRTISEMK-fp,
-PROCLAMATION
#lOO,OOO
We have now on hand a moat superb Stoeknf
Oooda, suited to the Pittsburgh trad&L We to
hbS3 PariBon ’ defy competitloD ’ and will pay
REWARD
?v°„ZM at °* n P l ™ llloB the same quaU
c&ebrlted k F^f»h h M l ame ,u 2“ that «0M at our
25Stssssssr o *' 62 rnrrH STKOTTi
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
Has admirably conducted one of the srre&taat
e , ver knew ' “Ihi uSi
wehaye th Shot ' maiers ln hls good cause
CAPTURED
•plough for our present trade, and shall eive m,
for ,hr, r^, the Ex P ress OfflcefSe bestS
a ? r ,,, f e ieast money, upon all occasions. Wfe
jjfi l hf € *K pae t tfl€ times, and, come what
may in the shape of Panics, you will find ns
the^fi^TT 110 emer P enc s'[” and always leadinr
the Shoe Houses and regulating the prices **
1,000
HOOP SKIRTS,
NEW STYLES,
Just received at
M’CLELLAND’Ss
55 EITTH STREET.
emoval.
W^LJ AKE r ? LEAS ®“® IK IK
„ii„ our fnendß Hnd the public geuer
dlouse hoMe, n ° W ° CCUP5 ' the and commo-
No. 12 BisßelTs Block,
ST. CLAIR STREET,
Where we have just received from the manufac
turers of
W. B. BRADBURY, New York,
AND
SOHOMACKEB & CO., Philadelphia,
A new lot of their superior.
PIANOS!
Also, a complete Assortment of
Smith's Celebrated
HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS
And Musical Goods (j^neraUy,
The superiority of the BEADBT.TIY PIANO
is already established. In the history of Pianos
no new instrument has gained so rapidly i,Z
the an 7.™ "° clved 80 m »By premiums within i
K° of A wo l' earB i as the New Scale Pull
Iron Prume, Overstrung Bass and U-rand Action
Plan 2AS rte ’ manufactured by Wm B? Bradbu-
JJ- SCHOMAOKER a CO.’S PIANOS having
other 80 °?5 an ' l favorably known in this anS
other countries need no further comment. „
All Guaranteed for Five Years.
WAMELUTK & ‘BABB,
Sole Agentß lor Pittsburgh and Western Pm
No. 12_BisselTs Block, St. Clair St
«-Good Second-Hand Pianos for rent Tun
ing snd Hepairing done promptly, R p3o
Counterfeits!!, pounterfeita Hi
LUUK ULi!! LOOK UUT!'I
Mumbugers are About'”
GENUINE PEBBLE
Spectacles
I^^^.S'ST.- B H o aTfn C g E oplSTy o^
place of business, and have received direct from
Russia, a fine and most brilliant genuine Dia
mond Russian Pebble Spectacles, warranted to
preserve, strengthen and improve the sight
Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles free of
charge if the first should fail. Also, received
of PhO he a f. eBt , s,ocks evor brought to this city
of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical ii
strumenta, which I will sell to suit the tlm<i
and respectfully invite all In want of thearticle!
t i Practical Optician.
Look out for No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth street
ap4
GRAVEL ROOFING!
LUPTON, OLDDEN l CO.,
Have removed their office to
No. 98 Market Street,
One Door from Corner of sth.
■WOrders promptly attended to at prices that
defy competition.
Material for Sale with. Instructions.
myl2
GREATEST VARIETY OF
ELEGANT AND CHEAP
WILL PAPER,
OIL CLOTHS
WINDOW SHADES
ARE SOLD AT
FOEBSTER & SOHWABZ’S,
164 Smithfield Street,
Democratic Meeting.
A MEETING OF THE CENTRAL
Democratic Club of Allegheny countv
and tk f ll Club fioo “. comm- of FYfte
e V»M n JS AY if th aS^
wf“tetramSS“ Sted ’ A “ bu ““ B j
_Z Ch&.
DTSSt. mouse for sale.—
MW The subscriber offers for sale the dwellln
Rouse In which he now lives, situated on South
AT , e ? ue ’ First ward, Allegheny. The lot HOT
ItflU rolAt i y »“ deep, running back to
allley. It Is a two storied brick, contain. TfV
rooms and cellar. The out-houseii
yaJ^u e n’dSg I the 0 d U welf4, IKh^
ul'/k f °, r » deSrable cduntry resl-
. h < l , : tOWriabi l’.’ Beaver county, Pa.,
“fee ol ground. There is a
“ewtwo storied Dame dwelling, containing six
P r °perty. There is also a young
orchard of all kinds of fruit. -There is / good
bam, out-houses, Ac. It is about a mile from the
Rochester depot.
Forterms, inquire of B. fiL BOLES.
. J &n^7 ~tf South Avenue, Allegheny dty.
AKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
Smelting- 'Works.
- i
PARK, M’CURDY & CO.,
PressedOop^
SS Spelter So£
•Mtef&^^eX^drainMotals,
SECOND F.
paSS**** l or “ers°f Copper outteM^deslred