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PITTSBURGH POST I
• from a rcport of the vestry of Trinity (Antra,
Fl:[llAY MORNING FEBRUARY 2 0 . New York, to tho Legitduture, we learn that the
i•roperty owned by that oorporation amounts in
PRICE-CURRENT
EXTRA copies of the Prier-C'urre'nt, put up in
P,,ng, wrappers, ready fur mailing, can always
1., had at the Merchants' Exchange. at the rate
of five eent.o per copy, or fifty cent.... per dozen
NANO() SWALLOWING "SAM."
There was once a party in this country caned
• rational Republican. - It ••didn't pay under
1 hat title, and it changed its name to " Whi g .''
I'. wally disastrous were its misfortunes under the
nw appellation. Federal—National Republican
- \\ pig--whatevername it assumed the same foe
-lifronted it. the same dark fate pursued it.
I , •-aster and defeat were the perpetual result of
ii • best laid schemes until in 185'2 it apparently
,ve up the ghost. Not so, however, in fact. •\
j. , rtion of its sh4 i ttefed legions thronged into the
coup of abolitionism, and took bodily possession
of its standards, weapons and munitions ~f "r.
'the progeny of this amalgamation is a Repub
li,-.an" party, which many call "Sambo," from
it= all-engrossing negro sympathies. Another
ietion of the disorganized Whig hosts ought
I.y stealth and at midnight the forlorn tents of
Native Americanism. Secret councils, signs and
mswords attracted the unwary, and those fond
ei novelty, in crowds, and it soon became the
mysterious and formidable " Sam."
Drawn together by a common origin—Federal
; and a common purpose—to defeat the
Democrats—Sam and Sambo joined hands for a
t me, and victory on victory perched on their
banners. Those victories won, they fell to guars
riling over the spoils. Each claimed the honor
or the day, and the spoils; and each demanded
Ole undivided control for the future. Sanibo had
to friends at the South, but the majority over
Sum at the North ; and, having no notional aims
or purposes as of yore, lie dropped the word
• National" from his former name, and adopted
the title of "Republican."
But " Sam - was everywhere. East, West,
North and South be numbered his hosts and his
brethren, and proclaimed the "White House •'
ids own. To establish a more perfect union,
!Ind provide for the common " onslaugh upon
t'•e foe, the Samuel brethren met in convention
in the city of Brotherly Love in June, 1`;55.
\lint eager hopes and anxious fears hovered
around that secret conclave. Pure men in crowd,.
were resigned to the task of serving and saving
their country if high "once sought them." To
, -onciliate Sambo and yet satisfy 'lnd secure the
South was n desperate task. The convention es_
rayed it and blew up in a row, and the " White
receded from view. It was an evil day
for Sam that day in June. The splendid fabric
that he hod reared in a year was shattered to
fragments in a day. High hopes and proud as-
Idrations were crushed. tittin's brilliant vision , .
Isis pride and power, and even his victories had
" "II lhr rir..r,
An instant Aern. th..o g,no
From that moment Santlto resolved to .nra/Jot,
Sam. The process adopted seems likely to suc
ceed. Stun tries to be national a little, and
would preserve the union of the ..fates. But
Sanilio .P 11.09 upon and intensities the anti-sla
very sentiment of the North, and declares hi ,
willingness to ••let the Uniou slide. - lie insists
on civil war in Kansas, sends bowie knives and
ritles, and urges his friends there to repu
diate all peaceful remedies for their troubles,
nullify all laws, and tight it out to the death.
A revolution notneichert is needed to give Saint,
the next presidency : and is also needed to enable
Sambo to swallow Sam. Such a disastrous
event as a civil war must necessarily divide the
whole country into two great parties--those who
instigate and urge on the fratricidal war : end
.those win oppose, and endeavor by just and
peaceful means to prevent it. Mambo instigate ,
it. and thus forms one of those parties . Th e
s great party of the people [Lila of the constitu
tion, and all moderate and law-abiding citizetr
oppose it, and form the other party. Thus Saw
is erowiled out—lust sight of in the great ex
pected - inu. , l fall int. the Il
publican party and serve in the ranio,, or hs
powerless for good or evil, or any other porpos.
wha e e r
Such is the programme of operatiore, an
such the proce-s by which Sambo expect,. t
swallow Sum. The Kansas excitement to I.
intensified, nud oeeasionally diversified by tl
illublents of a fugitive slave ease, and by a law
less finSardt oil licu Of the war- ad V.realifi,'
non-reF , istent Greeley. The first man wh,, ha
the audacity to propo , e to let the Cnion slide '
is likely to he Sarubo's candidate for the presi
Ile is already Speaker of the House
Representative , „ and may yet crowd the arch
agitator'• of the Empire State from the track
He is a Sam and a Sambo both, and hence nio,
available in the task of swallowing Sam. llu
he is a Sarah° most, and his availability wii
enure entirely to the benefit of the latter. Wr
may expect for the next six months, in the re
publican presses, nothing but tales of horror
about K tisas, " tales of woe" about fugitie.•
slave, and a thousand and one tales 010111
autithern aggression and democratic ttiekedne
all equally thrilling and equally true as the tal
of the Arabian Sights. The sober settee of
great nation must surely succumb to such a
mighty effort; and Sant must go where Jonah
went, but not like Jonah, to return.
'Tis " a great country this ;" and the create: I
thing in it is a certain bug called—'' hum.'
That animal made a president in '4O, why net in
'56? The answer is easy. Blood is thicker than
cider, and dearer than log cabins. hard cidrr
may flow, and log cabins may rise all over the
land, and the people may laugh at the childish
amusement. But when human blood must Hew
that uneasy politicians may thrive—when the
Constitution and the Union must be trodden un
der foot and slide," that an abolitionist may
be president —let the agitators and schemers be
ware of the stern will of intelligent freemen.
The ballot box and the ballot will execute that
will
Ae lightning duth the will of Ilearen
TWENTT- SECOND FElllil'AßY.—ThiS It the
1241 h anniversary of Washington's birth day.
In many places it is to be celebrated with unusual
interest. In Cincinnati extensive preparation
have been made, and the Mayor and Councils 0
several cities invited to be present. Quite
number of our citizens have gone to the Queer
City to participate in the festivities. The I/hi
Legislature will be there arid the St. Louis am
Louisville public authorities and board or trade.
It will be a great day in that city.
The military companies will turn out in this
city, but beyond that we suppose the day will
lie little noticed.
COSMOrf/LITAN ART Ari3OCIATIUS. —We noticed
some time ago the fact that the drawing had
been postponed until the 28th instant. Person.:
therefore will have a few days longer to so',
scribe and personally or send in their subscrin.
icons to Dr. George Keyser, 140 Wood stre, t,
who is the Honorary Secretary for this city and
"emits. The subscription price is $3,00 for
which each une will g h et a magazine for a year
ami besides a chance in the drawing of a large
number of valuable works of art. See card in
another column.
--
DINNER DE , LINI:I-. A large number of citi
zens of Philadelphia, belonging to all political
parties, addressed a letter to the lion. George
M. Dallas, tendering hint a complimentary din
ner as a mark of respect, prior to his departure
from England, to assume the duties of American
Mitii4ter at the court of St. James. Mr. lidltis
lc, replied. declining, for the reason that all his
,p,re time will be occupied in preparing for his
! oirt ure.
value to $2,1;68,710
AN article from the N. Y. Ere cling I'o:it, on the
iron trade of England and the United States,
11 be found in this morning', paper, and give.
,unie interesting statistics in relation to the eel,-
3ect.
We Will give to-IIItTroNV in a c,l
- form the entire corri,pulidelive ill rein
to the K:111,1l , 11 , 111.1... , t :01,,111
a page or the Wash ington Our?, :Ind is the of
tit jai rt•port suhmittch to I 'ldtg•res,•• he the Pr t e.i_
.lent.
A number of the 111,,1 citi/vit, of
C..vingttot, :1 l e tt, :\ll.
\lt. Burnett. of Cincinnati. iucitinL him to vi-it
their 1.111.., when his (-.,n‘e,nivi,e,..
pl”111:-Illg 111111 from otly ,urii outrage
Iva., perpetrated I tin , r.,,wdie, in hic recent
Green. Will) WaS arriisti.il the iither
ly ut Cartimizti i rionniy,
the aitinliireviiii
113. bcell 1:.“' 1 1:11'! , •f1. It Iva. , :Li the
the teiS,n wh,.
11121110 the 11110r:11:U1011, 101: who , 111...e.1 , 1011t1y he.
The f,,llowing I , II,: a the delegate=
i• , the .kinericart Nat,. nal ( . .,nvunii.,n now iu ses
',lon at Philadelphia :- 11 In V Johnston, S. Far
-aid. .k. L. .1 , thii I I eiSt apt/. .I. L.
itl,S'er. Jn.. I'ovo,io.S. 1 .1. 1VL,41, Jr
IL P. Gillingham, F.. 1 Vln . `.; I Coffee,
T. NI. Carlisle, M. t' Smith. Lemuel Todd, 11. T.
N.lorgan, I):,key. J. William t'.
Pyle, E .1. J. ('l .. \ de. T 1.. Gifford,
Lloyd Jones, J. IL Edit, J. aI. Kinkead, Francis
Park, 1,. J. Power, J. H. Sewell.
The friend , . and neighbor of the Mu. Ilene
M. Fuller gave him ti , pulilic dinner on the I`+tli
nt Williesbarre, which was participated in
hy Whigs, American , and Democrats. Mr. FM
icr being callel our. made a speech of sonai
length: vimlicating the cour-e of and
friendo during the struggle fur the Speakership,
tad aligning that lils positMn on the slaNery
question was sound, national and cunservatiTc
lie deprecated the agitation 4 f the qUv,(14.11, ire
and out of Congris, as calculated to intlame
the Julie coo
W e learn from tho Lotti,itle papery that on
Saturday morning, Atte: ,eveu O•C,-Qli, not
, f the steam beiler. , :It the Loui-ville
situated nil Main -met, between Tenttt 5111. i
Eleventh. Kai tcirtfit•
X pito , i , pll WtnN 111'111'.1 ,"11.1are, 1,11, ul,l ,0,,n hut)
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wiliiin it Iv,
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tittt fi - tmt !aritti it ~ t ittt lit t ~lint tt.itv I
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Benefit of Mr. Bovidge
this city to-nig
eri eleoh eee:veeti he will
a benefit. Two such capital picccs
Heir ;it Law, - an Po ,r frier Pillicoddy
ought t, draw an immense audieher, :trot r.e
doubt not the house will he crowded. Go cat's
and secure your seat,.
NEWS OF THE VICINITI.
142 We , lne,hy of last wt•ek,
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wife of Henry Stitt.m. and Niue: Anna I,e‘erg.,, '
s dacight,, „t•
were severely injured by the upsetting of ,
sleigh near the town of Indiana, Mrs Sotto,'
shoulder was diniocated, and her arm bad
I bruised. Miss Levet good had a foot ha,: 'v
sprained. The sufferers were compelled to g o
as far as Mechanicsburg, before obtaining
nistance. --The local elections in Carribi
ia
county last week, were very favorable to the
mocracy. The K. S's elected their tickets pret
ty generally, but by reduced majorities.
few daysisincethecahinet and furniture warerie,to
of H. & S. Purtzer, in Saltsburg, together with a
considerable quantity of lumber and tools, wa ,
destroyed by fire. A good deal of finished tel
unfinished furniture was also destroyed.
.$lO to .$l5Oll. On the day after the tire, a
subscription paper was circulated through toe
town and s:•!,fitt promptly raised for their reli,
—The scarlet lever is prevailing with unust, d
fatality in the neighborhood of Sallsburg, on
both sides o! the river. Three children of W m .
'Ammon have died within a few hours after the
first attack. So malignant is the attack, in mo-t
cross, that death ensues before remedial agents
can have effect. -- A Mrs. Sullivan, wife of
Irish laborer on N. W. Railroad, in the vicinity
of Saltsburg, had her thigh broke in attempt
ing to get her drunken husband to bed. In
king a desperate effort to carry hint to bed, she
sunk under the ef f ort, awl he Galling on )1. r,
broke her thigh. - A child of one of the opt, a
tives on the railroad, was burned to death by
falling backwards into a skillet of boiling
The child's skin adhered t„ the skillet ft liar- l
some days in intense suffering. -- Some of the
operatives on Section iL, N Railroad, mad , a
narrow escape by the descent ~f a rock weich
ing several tons. It struck the crowbar of oim.
threw him some distance— injured his leg, but
fortunately did no other injury. --George Vi
ii
son, in the neigborhomi of Salt...bur g , had a
valuable horse stolen a short time ago. The
horse was found at Tarentum, miles fr
home, making his way back. The thief v
a.
discovered frozcn to ,!scab. between Tarentom
and Deer Creek—he haul attempted to cross the
ice, as some supposed, and perished.
Disastrous Fire.
[ From th, .1ollost”wn Echo. 2i,th
(ha Sunday morning last , at about three o'cloek,
a tire took place at the Cambria Iron Works,
which destroyed the large casting house at fur
naces No. I and 2, of the range of new furnaces
erected by the Company, before it was arrested.
The engine house and the machinery were also
much injured. The fire took place in couseguense
of the "bridge" at furnace No. I giving way,
when the metal in its liquid state rushed out,
thereby causing a '• The great accumu
lation of snow prevented the destruction of the
other two furnaces.
The light was most tirillant, the snow on the
surrounding hills appearing to glow with lire.
The most active efforts are tieing made to
again commence operations, as there is great ;lon
ger or a chill in the stacks. The loss is varioosly
estimated at from $20,000 to 711,1 1111_ We
that the real damage is about $11114H). The
Company espeet to have repairs made in alomt
two weeks.
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Isequences, that bate been S.tnic‘dpit 1111,chirV,
rh e benefits of our iwirca•l. are Inca :
but they have tavulved u , tii a heavy lit n.l
this debt must emliartai , s , elite extriit
years tit Collie. It Itas t , tried contililic
foster die Sy-tent of ta• ; ,:tit a t i p,
I/Whetary concerns by Ettr tpetin market,. It
has c.xtentleti (Le peril our , ervitiple to the
capitali,t, of Eureve, and is tlin, an
for all the tli•itre. , i•tti- ;Intl patllC., 11,0,
atr,f•t. toy .
The worst ilitintwe ti'.', this muse, letwel
i s over. IV/ lire ‘lepelphint Ihan runer! , ,
Upon Europe 14 , r money iron. Capital
accumulating here in qullieient rpopititte, to
enable raiirmul compatile , to negotir loan , at
amt isms timininicturer, are tiakinr
superior to the Eurepr•itn, at price., that g••
patties Can aff,r.l to jr A In a !el, l;,orr
will lie to I. r -ending a
the country t.. pay rot the (1,,6
st„eki ng „r our new railrot e k, ()n ee 1,1 th e
present deli; pail 1111 . ,Hid rte run
lie our twit ;MA \in !nao:,
turers, se that our railreatl, rimy tie ,littericati in
eery , ease it the word
GEN. PIEBCE.• --In the diary and o.,rre•,p,ou
dence of the late Amu , ~r
the Pi. re r.
It will I.e rememitertal that 11r. 1.:m . 4.110t. W . , a
presidential elector, and r,t hi , note 1 . .. r t,en
tic..tt ; hut in a letter to a :•;,,titi,
Nutt in I rit i t2, he .nail :
"Nly nephew I.y ?nal-Hap.. Franklin l'o•rco,
.seem.: to he a proinit,ent candidate f.prlhe 11 Lit•
House for the 111.Xt 111111 . lear. Ile i, the -.4)1,1 ~1
hon,.r, arid an obi denn , erat b•tin an•l
bred, and ca n t be depended I,h
A wEsTERs New York parer Neither
ugu, nor Seneca Lake I la, 3ot t-urrendemtl
the ice, but remain with their dark blue open
water, like islanbs in an ocean of -now Their
colors the deeper, from their fringes of . viiite.
Lat‘t winter Seneca Lake wa, frozen er •-ti hard,
at the lower end, that horse races were had upon
it. It is a remarkable ,beet of water, and ~nly
freezes once in a centurv.
WHISK) FREEZING. JulleSTl/le, Lee Coun
ty, Virginia, last week, the keeper ol a gr ,, eery
stare broached a barrel or whiskey, to serve out
to customers. but, on attempting to draw some
of the I].,uid, it was feittel to haNe n into a
barrel solid ice. ,That whi•lty was well
watered.
A WRITER in a N.•w V. paper ~ p eak, of a la
dy who wears up..n Glle drv,, a full
trunnany .Another p.atig h o ly in N ew y,,,k
ha, a,h,rned a :ringte drew: with .t• eyn
andlifty yards of rz7•!• , • , ,. Truly, this i , . - irrving
extravagunee in dress to great '
. I '.
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i .
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[Front the Nen York Evening t' - d3" We think we are instilled In saying,
THE 1110 N TILA DI: OF EX GE AIA D Ail 1) thin tai other fill, or remedy far kivor Complaint, tea gain_
THE 'UNITED STATES. ea, .0. aes, vt,Hy. the roputation non oh yid h ,
The uterca-c of railroad, has given an Leoiti lilt'.. As au el-kb-net that they will cure, teed thd dd
inero.te impetus to the iron trade, yet it i- n :sin_ lowing room a lady minting hi our own ity :
gular fact. that the United State, which take+ NEW YORE. January
the lea.l Or all other countries in the extent of Ih.in to lily that I haves had the liver eninplanit for
its , a Rill the amount of iron used fur
HU , puriouuY, ilaS n o t increased manufacture ,an now say b. LI:- ',sidle. that they have rod
of ir4,71 to an extent at all commen,urate with its and I do heron, rneonuneti. them to all porsons afflict
wants. o,l,vith a liimeneted MO will sure.
M Alt I A EVANS, N., sacre-!.Tilt. annual production of erode iron through
„,,t t h e wi,t.lit. to et.t,tit.tted al l,lll careful tt, n , l. for 1” - .11
G reat B r i t
vrarwo Loyr to:ootf,,ort, I , l,rmr‘o iitto,. .A 1
l'ittNlorglt. Thi•ro tturpt.rtitig•
Austria Itol •
-
gium it t v t ,t, • , ultou tt ,. t.t,,,ttett Dr.
lnn,nlat the l vital 1.1v.r tut rttlrbrnyetllertniitigr. ran Ott
t ttu t
die lesser liertrimt stater
• :•t all !aid, l,rt, Nt.ti r go•nuir, wLlhout tle
It "fates 7:1(11H ritunlt•it,
it. Out, seen that one-half of the iron of the ''''ln"- ” (
FLEMIN"
811":'
front the forges of Brent ltritftin t
that tlo. amount 1...111,r , 1 in the rnited
Mate=ough lorge, a,s c,l:ll,trtsl will! other 1., J. Kidd ,
No. wt wood gtroot, corner „( Penni,
e“tirltrie , -.mall when e"1,tr,,, e .1 with that of i " lind ' w
t ,rat llritaln. I. till , likel lo Those
arr ht.st it this -iihje- - t.
of 111. , pinion 111;0 the fito..rtide 'I./Catton. //r. Thr, and r'
are at pl .rit
a.,aa ll apird, and 111,1 if the 1 , 1;10.1.114,,01.1 ..tti•p.,rl it 1,01 r ,,, •ivotl Irn. I . lom. 1..5
iron trAcle Britain i- destioe.l I- a nir- Ti,.- ..• he itot, /I,t 0,11 u. Ow
thl• I , ,•f N.1:11,1, WhiCII t:i VI. hitl,erlo Nit. , /1. itl TMI,IIIII nut thi.
hrt•ti. for the ; part, tit doele.l. r.
~I 11,u
In
the n ttontrttry, thotl,,• .Iww. li.
Off lit
1 . 0 aI , n 14 . i 3! ar•• to r,0n.1) .1 -
yrrt-ally .1. 1i,.0 a ,itCh guy hat It tt.
post•:11 enj •t - trvi•ly 11 ) .. 0 Oro Lunet, 111 0 1
toake an impression upou Own'. lildettd. '
to n“ subject which , trikes the sk , ,ientific ~l 'l•erver I
this country with gro:Lter wonder, than I bat rr..111
of the 111 1 / 1 0.1i,• 111 . :11. Iteape I nip 'in act :10.1
0i1... ranges 111/Lill. , tahirit trtcer.c Ow eh- r.,• and Sr-tool) .Irk , -(4.
tire length ,r American 111:NI,ERSO1 A otr,t I: 11. I'
11,e of which, no well as the ni , st widely AIiTZ, and 1:E.1:1:11A;l Ni• KENhAN, Allegheny
f01 , 1t , .,1t0 I w
iron.
Cul
England. aid , th . 1 0. ' 1 "e' f
irl J j-- tlntcl.elor's I)ye T.enty
.11, is far fr,in fflaki:47.. the be , t. • The Ilu.,an
and Sivedi , b bear, A higher- reputati,on, and. c•
the 1..5,
maw!, a greater inarket ',ace 11.1eile i„..,„„d e. tb.- b..' Ili jury L. I.r
due t" the m"'l. ..r talne 1.111,41
referMUle LO A •:. ,,, •fI•Y "‘`,o.• 1%4; 1
iißrathi\.•wabundant materia's 1 . :11011f1.1 'Lot them t" F.l d, And I , y . Dr. r. N.
IL Belar.a., .10
alopf, a”.] .ithfully
l.aut
hated. ft-1,7 Iw.
Oar- Clove Anodyne 'Toothache Droi,a--
The r Englim.l ;
t‘i
that Ti t - 5' int . /mutt...of T....tlincho nee nitt.7 , 01.7 . 1 - ,ltert/ti
I / Ow 1,4, or 11.4tr,11,417, 11,)117/ t.. Ow F.tlli
fri,m it is !tint the Mitt Hai !Jilt/hitt:J.li 14117/n
tst IN/ntiNto hnso /7 high ninnluri //1 it, 17,1,1 ~/nstatil I/
he diminished.
lu ! eet , llarterld It 1./ ttw it pn[l , o4 Tbo following. lootll.pity
1;1 this diltnimh. thh mihiit - ttliV I , ttitt 1
t Stale tca..re nature hat: 1 'lit j/, '"""
""" I"" "'in ' in
with a rn-rt , hoittitic , ll until than in Hit V nth tir
pirrt ; llt A It SA vi-t!----tie/gattnn-n to t tut., to
he 7,1w1 , . : 1;1- hiren.i) P IA ; tun ,
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NMI 1 ~1 titer , 1, t•lin tt rt.a,,l-, /tt , t/ 4 ttit) rl.4,4llllesei It //I.) deeltl it I.IIZ )11.41
Tl. i • 11,14,1" t,.0 of Use high optuntu / htrin 01 ,t OVer other
mew— Aii,tg tt.-. ;1 ;-are ht VET, 14nt
. 1 , ,.,A 7/ 11A /, 7 7 n
:0111./74 I•very varirtv hi;;;WII , s..m. • 111,
which 1.1 e DPI I il,l 11.1—. :IX
mention, , .) the Fr1;11;! ihte
Wil,a7ll i0. , 11/1-e, tl,-ii :11 Ir , .n rcl
:01 , 1 1•••111;./trat
IV', , 10Ii re••••••tv k • :1••• . ..IC I.‘ 3i , I
the tailed
,'w.ll 11u1,i1h
it :Lt IT;
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MIMI
I ln,n:au!l
whid, IP. .n n N esir .;I" IN.k I. I.
tnazing the (~.‘t It , a , L3 at
the rutultrv. We lin , l the aggregate lIIVC4III,hI
nr,nr~ in thi,. inter,,t S
-Nearly the 1‘11 , ,1e k`ii•krlll,l
ill I di
'liit i'l~~la•L:~ii,: t /
1131 h:rr , l :: iii.... 1 11, t• .4
Of InollOy, Ow o t I , ,
to ke fl , t OW
read e.. i t;li' II ha. fiat
Meet money thr,rx%ll )1111 1111.
a certain drgree of reeklemene... in 11 , rlio•I
ture, together with n tlooight:e•,lll...., -
lIIIMiI
Alnu, lur w.k ILLo .1, propri , turn,
lI,EMI NO 1111,
t!,o- What say the Faculty !
;/1, ,Itrntivt•
- F..r u.. 1 IL E. SELI.EILti
,k 1 LIP, I,y FI.ENIIN4i Bit, 's.. PitL4l,ur;4ll, Pa.. ac hl by
riy
11,1•41-1 t• fatal: lealg - tn .I,tlounq
l'A ;\ h. ;!ii.ter• II rp.twri i.,rtn ILa n,tutlL, t
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lutro. It thr cvrinyr k withdrawn. It
111 n ~.... ri Alt • age ef Y:tqlen,
11,...41,. 1 :•, .1,1. 11.,1••ilii) I 11T 1 / 1 , OUP Appi,,t,“,
3, 1,1..14, b, th, Iwnt. Itchalg /{llll pain of tiv
nm.r.l tl, full '
• :t- 11,• ••!.. .11, i t Tit , •ls rt/t,:... 1110 liit..4tll/11'
VI, IL. !.:t: 1•14.m.1
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tot ..tt,t;:tr tit.. Itt•ing 1.• .
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th. xl.l . ” t , t.t•r t.. t n.r. ”tt ,
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• 1411.1, I% .7:: 1 .t,l Itl4o
lie
Cirseturanti, lin.nllton h , Day ton 12.11r.settt.
11\1'1 \ \ "di Fdi
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unt.'leetiit ,
0i1.% Ito - 114M.
r irt.A NI , A.
FLOUR, C:11.111N,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
rrs Itt:1;61!
PP:Fi IN TEA STORE.
I It
1.. n 1 . 11 _ -nnin
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IRDING 111) (011111Ss1(1\
M IZ ( I I.\ N .
I)4.alerm in 110411, Hides, Flour
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1 . 11,1 ur,ll
11' II En_ins
KOONS A. HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTOUS.
A.l,
General Produce COIIIIIIiSSIOR Merchants,
:1., 47 Yurth "Tel are/ Vorth WO, Arr..,
tvi•ne
FIF.FER Tn
, 14,:n10s .11 o,l‘vnt d. 4 (1. Kerin,ly tal
Mtltilp A Co. L..l4llinnutl .• ')
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Wr A*. I .{.. I hit,. .• BIM & 1,44.',•(t, .•
:`lll., h 11 , .C.: CO. “
~I k w. Ile., ••
" '.lt+tgult.y, C.....swrart. 1 C.. ••
"I'l um, 11 , ..th0r kC, - j Watt k Wilw.n,
.1 ii 1,1. iii, 6. t '.• no. Intotti , 1.',.......11.1, .1 F.. 411.1, Cm. 1 c.0.t1
A A 10111,4-k A, 1 . ,. ..11,notv .t. llyttler.
T1,....,1 k +ll,ley. " J. S. i'llotiowt.tla di Co. ••
An.l Iltt.tiburgil Iltlil Pillklielphlit Merrillitltii gniletally.
jaltlmlatwOru
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSI . KANCE Coin , As y,
lh N }I WATER AND \LARK FT STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IWHERT AMA 1.
C..nlpativ 111,011,111 e, aplwrllvilltig h.
thd h LIFE
-u_. [WU. AND C.iliG4l RISKS o n 11),,,,
Nll,,nippi R11,1:1
And apa)l3.,t Go,q, and I , ,knangl• t,3 }':re, and aganixt tin
‘.l an! Ink.' \ n114;31., 41 and Truntipurtuld-n.
ea rod, ok,nriniot with sziftd.
ill rartA.B
lt..boit ilalu ay, Sainu, I Ii Chirknii
,i,,,,, , i,1, P ilez.r.ain, NI It. John Scott,
Jaine., %tarnhall. David Richer.
,bowel W Hallman. ('barley A rbuthritd,
Al. tatuler MI MI, , .1...ep1i S leo.; /1,
John L'ullorton, Muiwtield B 11i toot
Da,' II Chainhoot, (:lo odiau 7.0 g,
II tiliatti t arr. IL .hert IL itartle,
Jo, It Mot .111 . ..
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lA_ 111 A T(' If FACTORY. th
C 1111, 2 PIT,. ii: (oNNKLUIVILLF. IL It. (7-0., 1
RUM'S, EBLE ,l, o. haring seemott e EXCLIISI 1 E
RIGHT to toot the
Pit 'shin gli. February ft, 1556. c
1 - lA'I'I . III.F.:•S MA'IVII MACHINE'. i ry -.:-n BONDS of Ow ItoltortiFlS OF Mob: RESPoRT
!vase-- and and 1) iNN ELL: , I I 1.1.1.. ,
, issued to the Pittsburgh and
In ILL. c.,iii,i), al, making preparitti , ris to SUPPLY THE eonoolk,,lio Railroad C , •iiipali) rii pa 3 mesa of subscripti o n s
TEA liE M I'l 'll BATCH/I:, um taohm to In ;w p.od an the , to ..tw k or :mid C.iiipany. are t Merril FOR SALE on lair
1...-t elm Ittot,lit to Oil- ru , ti Her i term, In sun. of ILNE iII'NDILED or ONE THiiItSA \li
1 tu tic, No so Fril:RTIl sweet, l'itiaLoirgli. II I DOLLARS ttrult, I,aring SIN PElt CENT. INTEIt}:SI',
i i . 11 ) NTR.k cfult \V A X ' FE II ~,,, 1 ,, i „
11l
lit i t ,, ,i , i , ,. . ! 0 ,;f i,. 1 7
~ , z ,s i t - ,,
. L: r l g. , 1:: al I ‘ at the (Ore of said C.rupany ill 1101
The tnivuient of nrincipal and ilit,rest
' ‘.._..' IL '1 .•' AT TII F. 11.1 ' ,4 ; "}. " 11 - 16 r.- -- To Per . .. , ' al 'the., florid. is oti irmbyti t, 0 ie 7 tad Omipany. Am
hat 0311 introduce amtropt late 1.0.0 r a rant elmmo it: otferod I t i„, „b uy ,. 11,,,,,,,,,j,:„ . :, ''
' e " I '
1
. N' , OT.Eft allo7o or nor KIND, Hog..
Lor lilt lIIM 1111 , 3 110111 4 14 • 4 '1401y ' 44 II" - S' l l. 1.11 W44 101 .. 1 “ 4 4 11 ...
I 1111110 1113) 1 0 4 1 4 0eisidrrml it SAFE and SECURE IN V PST
iistituriou an) :ifterrio,n, , S nda
uy exceitte.Li Itot‘t orli . /1111/ 4 11 ENT.
~ i ,. ..10 , k..., L. R. Li TlN "' 'T '' N . ll .i.."' " 1 the c , "..n. , 11 , . , I
on i uthettry t. /or lurthor information apply to NICIIOLAS AREDER,
• u '
I " I I Trah.f. , Clerk ttt the Ofileat 4 the C.mpany, Neville Gll,
R ALAI 1'11(11, SAN I FLOIVERs. _I 1 0 „. 1 , Fourth and Liberty streets, up stairs.
_tit just received wu,il o 4 , 1111141) or ti, po,tiv . olebratt ;I OLIVER W. BARNES.
; article.
.111 S. FLENI !N G. 1 I).SallniapeZtit
President.
j'2s C an
orner Diiond 3101 Market .t".----- i OLD 'T TYPE METAL.
rill) LET—If .r a tern] of veers, that large ,
1 and i oinniodoili. Building on li ator street, n..,,, tho
P.,,at . well krb , wn an the '. Point Stearn !fill.'' Mr,liiinics IW E HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of
the MORNING POST, a large gittantlty of OLD I
or m i ,„„f ai ,„„ rs a ill lied this iti , ~ , ,, , .fli . i it I,„„ t i on for any I TYPE. Machinists and others wanting such ,uI article can
kind "f 111111111,841. S. CUTII ft Eltl.' & HON. 1 g" t a largo supply by calling s'4' (069
fel3 51 Market street. 1 OFFICES TO LET.
r VERY __
(leserivtion .1 lily Goods sell - TI I
TWO GOOD ROOMS, su it a bl e fur Insurance 1
-4
,4 at a REDUCI'ION of '2:, to 5o per Gent. at the SEMI , A_ or Law othees, will be rented. in the second .cony or ,
A N.l 11, SALE of A. A. MASON .1 ro., ; the building on the in - Ili-west corner of Fifth and Wood
1 . .1.7
2-5 Fifth wo-ot. titrooL, in the 83.11111 building with the M.r7airty hat. I
••
L , 11 A 1 1..'; Cot till sl - lit•P—M 11,1) CI I ERR y.._1., doz it in the livio humus,, corner in Itittetburgh. Aeottsti to the •
1,1 ~I thin yid untie Cough Medicine iii.it ri .,,i,,,i by ' i offices t ., •rivenient. Inquire soon at office of
Jt IS. F LENI INt I, ja2StrltStatx-ft.t MORNING PO ST.
f la; Gorttor D
. iamond 1111 d MiLrlo•t •:t : I.I.A.SEIIIEN'I' TO LET.
'..,) 71 — I'l )1 'E ETS ( (Id Gov't Java Coffee ; -
^, 5 , laths oii. 1 Itio
wide lir :l0 drop. half alkwe gTannd. 1/1111 4101.111.1111-
1 uOl re. el% o<l :11 1:1a 2 D) N, I 01ANIoNh . , a t and ttuisl,..l. will be rented ori reasonable tering. It its I
QF: NI I-.l\ NI .11, SA 1.1': - !thin ket, ' lilail-
..,,. li,, ~;;;:,i.2er,i/ oFFICE 0? .110S.NISII POST. of street and Cherry alley. Enquire ;
L - 1 ko' ' . --loW pair. , Prtil,•lll.,tit , 1,-mil.l, wale, -s 4,1 5, ~
' .
1
/ , 111,, , 1 ISPI.JII,t.i. ',fling . C I ~,,, ioiio,,ria.• ro.ltiotion From i . WA N, Spell', and Star Candles, at
the udual eatoi, ttt Ifeltid A A MASON .4 t'o f Je29 FR. DKAVO'S
1115=ZI
by :11,1, rerllll,,f,
%% lint 1111 111, cati ‘1,011,..i' ()I,llull
pnrt4 1 / 1 1 , 1' n lny wttl,
%,:t!t Lttrartit , lJ. ttll.l
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ALEX. ItUNTER,
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0. 209 I.lberly rrrr et,
N.,. 3.h Slrett
kII r;.tre
FOlis TII s.cori
I; s. i.ann A 'lt L. LARD 1111
Wri ;s1
PIIIL ADELI'I I I
P TTS B
MEM
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
oFFICE, :7'. E. CUILN PM THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
Philadelphia.
13 , lAitISF. INSVRANCES un VearlA, Cargo, Fright,
to all parts of tbe world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON 0001/8, by liivt.ra, Canals,
1.41.. s and Land Carl - mg., to nil partrt of the I:ition.
1 , 1 E.E INSURANCE ON .1.1 MICR AND! ZE generally. On
Stone, Dwelling Ifousen, dc.
.lateht •!/- the (lonpany 2V,ere-ynber sth, 155.
ll.eubt, ?llortga.go.4 and Real &guide $101 ,15, 1 1) 94
Illiladelphia City, and other I...itini 85210 00
rlt,rl. in Itanlot, Railroad and Insitran. e Cuo' '41,060 10
Iltlls receivable 1r1d.4.41 97
Yeah on hand 1.%,81:45 09
Min... , it! hand 4 ~ 1 Apents, Prerninnot on Ma
rl,. I. 41,, I , relltly tunnel, and other debts
do, T It.• Conn.any
Sularription Note,
William Nlartin. Janles C. hand,
Juseph 11. Seal. I TheupLott. Paulding,
P,ln.und A. Saul, r. Janles Tr:Nu:Lir,
Jelin C. 1/to in, W tll ian: Eyre..lr..
Jul, It. Penns., .I,.buit 1.. Jr,,.'.'
Goorge G. Letlwr, JUIIIVI Ten:lent.
FA. as: Darlingten,Setinuel V. Stokes,
kr 11. M. flust, i n, 1 I lenry Flom,
William C. Ludwig, Jatnos /3. 3 1 / I , :trl.ltul,
Hugh Craig, Charles Schaller,
Spen,er )11l vain, IL,bert Burton,
Clutrles Kell, . J-.1:11 ii. Semple, Pittsburg .
II Jenes Ilcuuke, I). T Alurgan,
J. ll—Jul/p.m, J. T. Logan,
WA/. 31AliTIN, President.
=MEM
'rims. C. II kNI/, Pronkli
1I i.NRI
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE RISES.
M tNEFICTLIIERS' I\ RANCE COM
CH Mira TEEPETE kl. - --OEANTED 4T THE ETATE OP PENEETIVANIA
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, iIARI.VE AND I.VLAND TRANSPUR TA TION
A AIWN E I.ll'l'lNCi)r Prpsident.
Wilt 11 , 1 ROO ERS. reeretary.
GEORGE YOUNO, Treasurer.
Anna. S. Lippincott, William It. Thomas,
Nlahlwalltllmgham, William Neal,
Nit•te.l.t• u. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
thriti itugern, Chg./Lee J. Ilithi.,
Jolty P. Slalom James I'. Smyth.
PeThis Gaupany has been orgauized with a ettab Ca
lat. ioni the Ihriamws have deft:Matted to adapt the Muth.
to It+ available ' , marvel.. To unser, e prudence in eoadu,
tag ita affitini, with a prompt adjustment of Imsast.
PittArargli Lacy, N./. 76 ‘Sorer street
J. NEWTUN JONES, Agent.
- .
The fellening well kte,svn and rests - 1 . .1b1° firms in NM,
have Antheirinefl rehm•nce I, them, with regnrtl to the
wt..l,tllty and soundness of the Mann fart:lrene Insurance
Company.
Hrun,ra Itatart.
U.•orw• P. :quail
Tiernan a cn,
PENNSUILVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth stud Smithfield Streets,
Al THORItkID CAPITAL $300,000.
111-4-Itteure lila/Alt/gm mud ether Prtperty twalltst I.m,t,
Ponta, byau.l the Petite 01 the nea mutt I ulahtl Nevi
omndTra/INltirtaLll/11.
ntnncrous.
I , Johnston., Rudy Patterson, Jacob painter,
W. .hl'i'llutork, J.. P. Tunuer
W. Smith, W. S. flaxen, U . Fr. Park,
I. tirio•r Sproul, Mule llsnspron, U. Al. Long.
J J,ues, J. 11. Jow•s, H. It. Com-sirs
OnFICY, us.
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Ilirithila X l'ontinental Exchange
Hi LL, DRAWN By
DUNCAN, SIIERIVIAN & CO.
ON Till. v.ll()_\ - B LVK , Losims,
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40- Draft. , , aro as:Ill:Ode at ii thr. priunWJ
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WILL. INSURE AGAINST ALI. KINDS
M.4H.VE .t NI) FIRR RISES
PERECT.RS.
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C AI PA N
New Lisbon, Ohio
J 111 . N ThatAß, nt, Nt.. 94.1 Water ntrk,rt, 14•tu .
,and Pat,J•wah.
OFFICERS.
F. A 111.0CK:n
.1 A ME. , III; it DICK. Proinle
1.1511 )1 ILTI N, and Tronntarr.
l' 111'111111 REFERENCES.
\C. 1% Fllmulnyr,
James WoNL. R. M. 11111111 n,
.111.. V. Or. In., F., Pna.1...,
Wm. :Inn trts, II ni /11,11:11d, Di tlrflt Fra, rt moor A. Co.
JAMES BLAKELY,
El 1101)E,11 IGEAT CONITIAVEII
C , rner Seventh and Smulyield Blrrem,
O.V , Pasaangera brought from tho (all country to Pitts
burgh, anti monuya ramified to Europe. 113°027
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
BACON 11:11N SIDES AND StIORDERS,
L.
LARD, LARD ,iIL,
'DRIED BEEP,
60;AR-eI:RED and
CAN PASSED HAMS.
A large st,k always on hand ut
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PTITSBURGII, PENN'A
PEARL STEAM MILL,
AI, I, U I NY.
@3 — FIAUR DELIVERED FAMILIES in either of the
two Citios.
Maims may to lit at t h e Mill. or In larceit at the storra of
wiLwiiN A 01.. vY Wool street.
BRAUNA REITER, vor. Ltls•rty and St. Clair litrents.
IL I'. SCHWARTZ, Driiggi,L, Allegheny.
T 1: Kll S: CAS II , ii N DELIVERY
BRYAN, KENNEDY & eo
1V 11,1,1 AMS & ALLEN,
( socre.ors to Arnoid 4- nthanut,)
NIANUFACTURERS OF
CIiILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AN I) FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
.Ht- IV. A A. will t . ontraet for Warming and Ventilating
hr Steam or 11,4 Water, Pipee or t'llilson's 2.'urnare, Chum',
w. SchoolA, II pitojo En,tori,t, tirwt, !lumina, Dwelling's,
Cnurt Hone. Jude, ur Liotek No. 2.`, MARKET sTrusET,
apin
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qyy y
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P. A. 'MADEIRA, Ag , nt,
No. 95 Water street. Pittsburg
OF PHILADELPHIA
IVilAon.
liatopt.on
Ft, Cl'alas A. Co.
Mu2-I.rt , rnd IV.A./t/ rfr
=EEO
C..rt k Sterl
imiim I ‘l.
W I Mani MI/0111111,
.1“1;
Fritmisi
J. S.
William IL flap,
G IV Can,
Mitfl. k,
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I:. 1 , I ' , .ctir
JelEn A. I.)lµ,ite
S. S. Bryn.,
I . II7SBURG II
IMMEENE
( 44-From the N. York Nat/pawl Monitor
of February vpon.—Dr. etirtierbwr dono more
. to Ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
=MEM
. •
bun struggled with the secrets of the mottria medico, for the
but century, by the Invention and perfection of an Instru
ment that will convey to the lunge a medicine In the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disease, and not, au hitherto, by sympathy. Those who OJT
troubled with LI iflo3.fli. arising from disordered lungs, will
miliserve their interests by giving the Llygean Vapor a trial:
Chu/tem.—Dr. CURTIS' II TUZANA is the original and only
gun nine article. nor2.lb3Nrdavt
Dr. :McLane's to PROVED Liver Pills and ImettovsniermL
fug, also Dr. 1. Scott's Celebrated White Circreevian Lini
ment, prepared solely cinder the supervision of Dr. L. Scott,
a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prn,s.
tics. None genuine, only us prepared by Dr. I. Scott k Co,„
Siink Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
Dr. MCiAlttill IMPROVED TOIIEDIfOgI3 and IMPROVED Liver
Pills, accompanied by certificate of C. McLane, for sale by
Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
Da. GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood at, Wholesale Agent.
Inv. J. P. PLEMINO, Allegheny, near Rallrixul Depot,
Wholesale Agent. jaV..:dkulpe
91 XB9
If ) u(s) 90
$617.538 16
Jfki- Stock lugs and Hosiery for Win tar.--
1 f yeti don't want your feet pinched with bad and short
Stckier, you will take our advice and go to C. DAtr'e, cur
n, Miu-ket alley and Fifth street, and buy soma of tlenie
.44.141tuL flue Steckinge, that make your feet feel nice and
l'AJllifortablu. DALY alno makes and nulls every variety of
I luNiery that yea ran tventiun, at wholesale and retail.
het:leather the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth
!itreet. octal
tt,d - - Call at No. 161 Wood 'areal., and ex
aml n e our Klock of Sort flare and WIN - rill CAPS. J Set re
eta ved, a large lot of Shanghai, Cel.tial, and other nt) Iro o.
Cape, v, Welt we will uell low for cash. MUSGAIY & CO-, I
W.,1 stroa. octlB
,rEd- Hats! Hats: !—All the Latest styles' of HATS
and CAPS can be purchastsl cheap, fur cosh, frum
1.10111.1 AN & CO., No. 164 Wocul stn•et,
Next dour to the new Church,
1. 2 5 Ouo door from Sixth street.
On
Tuesday. February sth, by the Rev. Mr. Malone, at
St. Paul's Cathedral. Mr. ANDREW MrINTIRP., of Phila
delphia, to KATE A., only daughter of John Waee,
of City.
The happy couple deserve, as no doubt they will receive,
more than nn ordinary share of the blessings of this world,
as they did not forget to remember the prliiter with the clue
tomary token. The thanks of all is tendered for the flue
rake accompanying the above notice.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TII E LAS.T CALL.
At the request of my numerund friendel, 1 hare con.
mented to Moue this circular, for the benefit of all alt.,. per
wnts
STUTTER AND STAMMER!
There Me been a floating population of imposters travel
ing the country, prolonging to cure impediments of speech
by my system. and teeny have heel the audacity to advertise
to III) uatoe, 011.1 give the nature of men fur reference whom
they never knew or saw. When persons who stammer
:Idled, dose scoundrels would represent me, and in several
instances produce a certificate purporting to be mine, vesting
in them full lOU er and authority to practice as my agents.
I have frequently warned the public of these won, ae they
are nut In full possession of my system, and cannot core.
Through untiring perseverance I arrmitoil two of them, and
"tier,, still sooner or later share the mine Ede. This cure
t o r Stuttering or Stammering Is one of my own discovery.
for which I have a apy-right, secured by law, and havetinc
c,,e.ially practiced the same for the term of tape years.
Iteferencvs, are of the highest order, such as the Mciii
al
Nullity of New York, Philadelphia, and the Univrrell
of Virginia; all the Press of Pittsburgh, Wrodlingti,F,
, ireensburg, and Uniontown, Pa., braid,. over 50,000 per
sotl3 In different parts of the country.
This .•nre for Stuttering and Stammering is performed it.
Ire theta OM. hour. There in nu pain or surgical operation
attending it. The teensy of all is. it will cure children of
liVe, gild adults at the age of one hundred years. A person
wt. , to Cur...l by it. eon never again Stutter, even if they try
I oder to forfeit .$lO.OOO it any person ran afterwards stutter,
by application of the .-tire,
It formerly customary to announce that no pay would
in "Noir-eft unless a perfect cure won performed. That a - a..
done to show the pomie there would be nu risk in giving me
i trial. Ilut now insomuch as the leading citizens of Pitts
atrgh knoW ay care never fails, it would be anion - 11.ms b.
Wake. ...titer such all noun, enit.nt. To conclude, I Kiropi,
to all who, .totter or stauditer, Ibis is my last notive. 11
ritere nay desire to he cued, I would be happy le
hays than 4,11 at nty re.idence. No. ii) 'Milli) street. Pitt..
tfurgh, nuy time tosfs., the loth of Ntarrli, as I have finally
noign the ',ratites, of my pronasion on that flay.
..Ib.t V. hods soy time will be otherwise occupied. All persons
tirtn, nt a shntans-e can have the cure complete sent thvtn by
man. ond thus inst. the fine and expense of traveling.
nutount rcluirtfd Li s2it,un, which must he fora arded.
rt. Mr, i t. if desirable, to sap 0: tins proprlP.Lorli e.f the
pupurtf. Prefab -et, this cure borer Calla In [llly
Aililrnls all lot tern to No. 30 Third stroet, Ilittiditiri‘ll.
feb2.2.11 I tawtinarlol DR. W Yeli.l/FP.
LA I)IES' FASHIONs___7 —
i , tioiloy's Lady's li.silz for March, 20 con La
Petersn's 11lagazi no, do 17 do
Yankee Notions, 12 do
iloals,aril Slay,* States; by Oitusti-ad, $1.25
Life of Lioothr, 2 volumes, $:45
i'anip-tires of the lit.l 31on, $1.12..:
I liairtitha, $l,OO
Ili. InTlll, 1-
,11,X)
WI r Gotoini Vetionna, $1,1.2
A oast.. in Illaiirl.l, tat do
('on thlim t isl CA a - rt-vondenre of Naiallesin.
I,ltirneA. $l,llO
Pi...11i/kW; 90 do
Yi •e II undra.l Mivtmlirs,;ls do
IV hit. li..tloi t Papa's, $1,12
R. a... ('lark, $1.12
Mono,
iaa 2
11 Alden nob, $1,12
Japan, China, kr.: by B. Tailor, $1.35
Jost reerna,l by Expruas, and for salo cheaper than ail:
Q., estatbl nantaria E in the city. All 1 can say, the noon
•-• . 2.1, , 1Lk for tbeiusdren. Ilintininbor. tla.: plat, is a
LA UFNEIVS BOOKSTORE,
No. 30 Fifth start.
1 )ROCLANIATION.—IIy Virtue of a precept under the
hands of Wm. B. McClure. President Judge of the Courtot
r.alimen Pleas, in and for the Fifth Judicial District al
Penti , ylmuta, and Justice of the Court of flyer and Tenni
in••r. and General Jail Delivery. in and for said District. and
xod Gabriel A - datns, Emirs- AtklOeitttl, Judges
of the saute Colitis. in and for the County of Allegheny, da
ted the 2lst day of February, In the year of out Lord nue
dens:Lod right hundred and fifty-six. and to mo directed.
for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail
Delivery, at the Court 'louse in the City of Pittsburgh.
tm FoCIITII MONDAY OF MARCH next, nt 10 ...clock.
Puhlic notice is hereby given to all JlLltietaS of the Pence.
Coroner and Constables n.l the munty of Allegheny, that
they Ik then nod there, in their proper pers..as, with their
wilts, records, iaquiettilnas, examinations and other reinviii.
trances. to do thre, things which to their respective tithces,
in their ledialf. appears to be done—and also those that roil!
proeecute the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail 01
,44/11 COClllty of Allegheny. to be then and there to prosecute
j
against them as shall he rat.
Given under my hand, in Pittsbur.gh, this 21st day of Fele
roars, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-six, and of the Commonwealth the 78th.
feb2Ll RODY PATTERSON, sheriff.
-
LE AT ALL ROUND—Everybody With
wishes ti obtain it feast of full should obtain a copy at
VANE EE NOTIONS FOR 51A11.4.111 ,
Just loulillshist. Every page contains splendid Comic Illus
trations. which no one eau look of without "snickering
right out, - while its stories, jokes, and sideiahlitting
mmictdi
ties ore warrant,' to put everybody in good spirits in spite
of t h e weather wad strvet Ineuntbraiices. Price 12" cents
lot number, or $1,1:2 per annum. For sale by
11. MINER
feta.? No. 32 Smithfield street.
WS. lIAVEN'S No. 1 TEN.-I.'his ex
rellent Pon, mantrilietured by JosephDna in
place of the popular 703 Pen, la rapidly- gaining favor with
the writing public, and is now morn in demand than any
p.m ever sold in this city. It is need In both of the Large
C4.minerrial Colleges, and preferred to any hitherto intro
1 bare contracted for the manufacture of a large Red regm
supply of three Pens, and an, ready to fill orders for any
mount. W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
felel2 Market el, corner Second.
!ti
'NT WASHINGTON RESIDENCE FOR RENT— A
well finished and convenient Dwelling lliwise of seven
IS, half an acre of ground, large stable, cistern, with fit
r and pump, le. The house Is new and in good order,
pleasantly gltuated on High street, haring a fine view of the
cities, rivers, fie r y and is but a few minutes' walk from the
oity. immediate possiwaton can be Lunt
relit./ S. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market id.
HISTORY OF PITTSBURGH—TiIe History of
Pittsburgh. from the earliest to the present time; with
a notiee of its facilities of comninnicatiou and other wirau
tages for commercial and manufacturing purposes; by
N,. rifle 11. Craig. Esq. In one 121310.volt:no; bound In mus
lin, with two slaps; price 75c. Published and for sale by
feb2.2 JOHN It. MELLOR, 81 WaX.g.i A.
.
T At7()BS' AMA LGAM PENS.—These Pens
ty wilt to' found drowlie res six or eight made from steel, and
12
._— - ed catch, or stick In the per; neither will they car
.l. Injure the color of 4 as stool pelts invariably
'rice, S 2 per gross. Fu r w o ' hy
W. S. RAVEN, Stationer,
Market street, corner of Second.
n I Di; F. MINING Co. SToc . E.—On Thursda
11 rrolug, Febrnary 2130 i, at 7 o'clock, at tho Jlor
c.niuts' Exchange, Fourth Street, will be sold, by order el
.liodius. Entine, Esq., Treasurer, Shares Ridge Mining CO.
Stock. forfeited for non-payment of assessments.
folutt P. M. Auct'r.
LfRER A MI N INC 00. STOCK—OD Thursday
L . 4 evening, February `with, at 7V o'clock, at the Mer
chants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be bold, by order or
Jotoec M. Christy, Esq.. Treasurer,— Shares Eureka Mining
Co. Stock, forfeit.] for nolepaymelit of asseesmenis.
feb2.e2 P. M. DAVIS, Aucer.
IVIANJIIESTER PROPERTY FOR SALE—A
Lot of Ground In Manchester, fronting on Sheffield
street TI feet front by 133 feet deep, inn bertutlfol situation.
A Land Warrant of 160 acres would be taken at s'lo In part
logy :neut. Apply to (feb'22) BLAII.ELT k RICURT.
ELOCUTION AT IRON CITY COLLIX/I.l.—The
members of the Class, and Gum who wish to Juin, •
ore requemted to nowt. THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock. in
College Ilan.
o MILE RUN —To 14 6T, 16 !, 6 6 Acres of Land,•well
e adapted for bordering purposes, situate at three mile+
from the oilY, on the Four Mile Run.
fetC! CUT}IBEItT & SON, 51 Market tsL
MF ASH lONS—Godey's Lady's
Rook for March Just recriv.l and for nab by
IL MINER & CO.,
No. 22 Smithfield street
yox EY ORD be obtained on first Bonds and
.Mortgages, by application to
fe kr 2 BLAKELY & RICHEY.
FIRST BONDS AND MORTGAGES can beob
tained, with liberal premlumn, on application to
feb22 BLAKELY &
BACON -300 pieces Hams and Shoulders
just reed by (feb22) HENRY 11. COLLINS._
CASHSIERESA ?it) DE LA LNES
A. A. MASON & CO. are cloning out their entire ntork.
of Canbniertm and De Lain. at an 'rumen. reduction in
price, Gold Medal De Lalne , 4 selling for I.23c.—worth 25r.
All Wool do. at 25c.—worth 37( and 5 , 1)c. feblB
r VL-1.,m0
LANK ETS, BLANKETs--200 pair of Wool
Blankets at Vi and s.3,so—ustull yrire j:5 and V: nt the
z. , erni-annual Sale of A. A. MASON & CO.,
leblB 25 Fifth Area.
SEMI-ANNUAL. SALE—A. A. Iklisos
co. have just opened another lot of those splendid 4-4
English Calicoes. at 8 Mel 90.. per yard. feblB
AA A. MASON & CO. Are daily reeeiving
• fr:H.I. Happily:. of Dry liaxls of evory
o loch thry are at Semi-Annual prickly at •
fi•la 2fi Fifth atroot
g 2,0 ,
7 , I,
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MARRIED,
A LLEUILENY CITY PROPERTY you SALE.
—A Lot of Oronnit on Dank Lane, &2 feet front by et
ikwp, on which b erected a ffne Two Story Ibiek Mouse, con
tubing seven rooms—and a number of out-houses, all very
and,convonteriL Apply to
feblB BLAKELY S RICHEY. •
AI.OT of Ground on Penn street for salj.
(near the Fifth Ward Market Llouse,)3o feet by 100 IL
deep, on which Is erected two Front Dwelling Rouses and.
Stores, and a number of Tenements in the rear; a cohabits
property, and could easily be made to rout for $OOO a year,
Title perfect, without any ineumbrance. Apply to
feblB BLARRLY RICHEY.
Ilistt—eue bids. and littlf Fish,
Trout, Salmon, for cab. by
ite
Gib 13
MERRY tl. OOLLINS.
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, ~4viz.
ERY CuiNc.ll, Ati,scE.L.ldarzous,,BooKs•—kh)
-Y.—SAT:eI/BAY svenhig, the 23d test, commencing at 7
o'clock, will be sold by cataktnto, at the Commercial Saks
Rooms, corner of Wood"and-Pifth streets, a very choicecol
lection of miscellaneous Books, among which aro—
Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, al r o engTaringt ;
Prose Writers of Amerlca,,fine portraits; DU: .. Works, 2
+ninnies; Christian Library, 2 volumes; EncyElcrpedis of
Geography, 3 volumes; Dugald Stewart's Lectures; Thlers'
French Revolution, 4 Volumes In 2; Percy's Reiiques of An
cient English Poetry; Dunlap's History bf Now York, 2 rot- t
times; Life and Speeches of Clay. 2 volumes; Book of the t '
Heart, elegantly illustrated; Newton's Principla; Knapp'. t
Chemical Technology, 2 volumes; Bush Illustrations of the i
Scriptures; Heroines of History; Sear's Guido to know. t
ledge; Lives of the' Popes. 2 volnmes; klacnen s f e ' s Five
Thousand Receipts; PruL Wilson's Binaysv: llrtyw gird s Go.
setteer of U. S.; Life of WeLiington,.2 volumelq, Bliss' lire- /
mere Works, 2 volulllef, Pictorial Half Haunt .2 volumes;
Noble Deeds of Women; Beauties of Scotland; ' Humes Ills-
tory of England, 6 Volumes; Macaulay do. do., 2 Tames: ;
ilistory of French Africa; Le Baum's 'Narrative, dc, Ac.,
For further particulars see Catidognen, which are now t.
ready. (feb26) P. Mt DAVIS, Aucer.
WANTED—Six good Girls, to do. general t i
housework. Two or three good Cooke for city and 11,
country. A Boy of 17 to letirn &trade; must. he well reoom
in
end.l.. Also, plume for four or Rye Girls to do chamber or
~.
dining-room work. Pour Baia In atom) or to run arum . 49, 1
and dye or six men fanny kind of employment
Apply at LOWRIE'S NOW lritelligence Me*, g . ,
febl2o No. 14 Fifth etroet. il
LLEGIBI---NIT C'E, with two 7,
jaiL, Acres of Ground TO LET,—The Himee contain, ten ti
rooms; portico in front; smoke honee, wash bonse; well of
good water, and hydrint ; cholcolithlikreesokc., &c; situate
on Itagarey's Lane. Rent $3OO per year.
•
feb2o 8. CUTHBERT & SON. 51 Market at. '2
MAXWELL'S NEW BOOK Pictorial
Life and Adventurea of Orate O'Malley; by William
H. Maxwell, Complete Mono volume. Price 38 cents. Fir
Kole by H. MINER & C 0.,:
LitcH No. 32 Smithfield street, •,•
FFURRENT—A Warehouse on ,Sinithfula s
street. One on Water nt. A Store Room and Dwolttifg r , : .
Nu. Mg Wood street. An Office on Fifth garcsit,', . - r .1_ i
feb2o____ S. CUTHBERT A SHIS; 51,11arket :LI . ?
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OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE — SitilatD•oll* k .
ooruer of Clark and Fulton atn. 11.0 Maga :cronhilius r!
fly° 700711.9 and kitchen. Prico $lOOO. 4,.'.. 7,
feb2o E. CUTHBERT & SON 51
,Itarket it;' e.
On LBS. TRIESTE VERMILLION h 1 N." store and for sale by it
FraIIMING BRO*
&WA)
CONCENTRATED LYE, a new artieleXor
making Soap. Ono pound worth ten of Potnah. tror
ante
— by
-- by [febAk] FLEMING BROS.
1,2 GROSS HOOFLAND'S BITTERS t , int
store and for sale by ffeb2ol FLEMINO
ELEGANT ILLUSTRATED NATIONAL WOIULS'
new publishing in numbers-- •
Ist. .3105858 GENERAL ATLAS OF THE IVORLD,
containing seventy Maps, with Descriptions and Statlatiwi up.
to the year7Bs6. Price 25 eta per number.
2L PICTORIAL CYCLOPEDIA OF BIOORAPITY, em
bradng a series of Memoirs of the most distinguished /nth- IT
riduaLi of all times. WO wood and steel engravings. wilt
be completed in twenty.thiee numbers, at 25 cents each.
TUE REPUBLICAN COURT, or American Society la ) 7 ' °
Days of Washington—to be completed in twenty-ono putts, ,is
each containing a portrait of some distinguished woman) ; Ci•
WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS, from lien Jenson to
Scott, with Biographical Notices of their Lives iind'Writlints;
will be completed in forty-seven liana, at2s etc. per number. 1
These are the toast desirable works ever offered to the pith
lie in numbers.
Subscriptions received by
W. A. GILDEIs.IFENNEY & CO-,
Fifth st., oppoeito the Theatre.
EAST DEER TowNsinp--A Fa'rin of 50 acrpit
in the above Township, near TarentuM, of which 57.5 4 ; .- .
acres are cleared; balance first rate timber. There Ore ;;.' , V
about 100 bearing Fruit Trees of different kinds Apply io. til
fol)13 BLAKELY & RICHEY:: t,.1
UTCHINSON PAlllifY SONGS-- - '
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Hno, the Life-Boat: or, Storm at Sea. v.:, !
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The Other Side of Jordan. .
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The Newfoundland Log.
Good Time Coming. .
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Jlortienitural Wife.
r . 41;
Ship on Fire. '" P
My Boyhood's, ilomo. . ' i
Where can the Soul crod rest ? P ''
Away Down East. g. ,
Eight Dollars a Day. :4- . .. ..
And many others, fur sale by .
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eIIARLOTTE BLUME, ~.4. .:
feblS 113 Wood street, .I.d door above Fifth nt. r l .
BE AU T 1 I , ' U E Coin.; t 1; n. Tor IlEsto7cE eo q .
BALF.—We near,mi by the wner of hat 5
beautiful propertyr the Two Mile itun; o known Its t the l;•",
Hazlet Matution House, to offer it for wale. Tire property
consists of about two mcret, on a de'l'ightful and commanding li!. . 1
eniinentavounnandiug a view of the city. The bonne ill one k: '
e the finest and largest or the noighltothend of Pittsburgh:
and the improvements generally are of a high order. Ono t
acre adjoining it. (part of the sane estate,) out ho purchased
if desired. For terms and other particulars, eleilliTe of '4
fable,-- - - ISLA E ELY & !UCH NY. :..l
ARARE CllANCE.—'fbe subseriler
ne engaged in another NI-int.., which dontanda his
whole Limo and attention, wishes to dispute of his Ten and
Grocery litturiuesa. The standing of the Muscle well known
as the first of its kind, the business largo and increasing 1,3,11
customer. of the best clam he the city.
To au mrrEnelusiNCl BUSINESS slss, it-fica rare chance anio.E.
%sure fortune- For particular. enqn.ro of
felartf NV. M'CLUII.G,. corner 'Wood nod
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CORNER STORE TO LET.—The Storbx , )
omupietl by tho subscriber, at tho corner of Ft:l.ll'BE4l
Wood structo, will too lot on (nyorahlo terms, with or witllotA... i
fi xtuv. 11O1,13:tfl W. A. III'CLURCf.
dro Ler---A well finii4e4Sture on Market.
Street. bet ween'Third and. Yourth—a good stand for a
Flat, SI114! or Clothing Businms.
A Large Store on Third street, near Market street..
Alm. two well filliMed Othee Rooms on Third street.
Ramiro of ifel2:d2wl N. D. OAZNASI, NI Third of.
CJof AND COLDS CCIffI.F.D by the utFt
ki of 51011(IAN'S CELIMMATED COUtIII StItUP. Let
all who ore afflicted with Colds pmenre a bottlo of 1L Price. cents. Hf,
only 25 nts. ear the testimony an old man who tried it;
Ma. Joux D. 51ini.ix....-I'his may certify that being afflic , -
egl with a troubleseine Cough, I bought a bottle of 5./orgeo,:. f
Cough Syrup, and ani happy to my, after using it, my ecrugh.'
is entirely eared. I am film to pronounce your 11C.ough;'^ -
Syrup the hest medicine I have ever' timid. No' family - •
should be without this valuable Medicine.
DAVID bIeRODI,
Prepared and for sale, u holea ffltillnle find gheny.
li~by . JOH - N !
bomb.
PT, Jr., Sole Proprietor, No. 13.5 Wood af..ceet, Pitts
f - •
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_f bid
ISSOLuTION.—TheCo-Partne!...shi p here- •
Jur tofore existing under the firm of A. A-ASON 01:).
is thin day dioolved mutual consent. Na th an Y u en
withdrawinginna. tile business.
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ALTERIN A, -MASON, '
Pittsburgh, February 7th, 1836—feh9NATHAN . P. MASON . , i .
CO - PARTNERSIIIP.—A. A. MASON has E.-- -
this day associated with hint, in business NATHAN
WHITING, of Allegheny, i
under the firm of A. MASON I
& CO.. by whom tho Dry oods business will be Continued as
usual at N 0.2.5 Fifth street. ALVERIN A. MASON, . g
NTH AN WHITING
Pittalmrgh. February 7th, IfiSti--f A eb9
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TEA.MSII.II' PERSIAARTUVED.2-I,on-
don Icipors in advance , f all cosopetitiiro:-4ust received,
London Illustrator! News for January 26, 20 etc.
do. do Thu. do. do. 20, 12 cu.
do. Weekly Tim., do. do. 27, rz. 010.
do. Punch, to. do. 25, 12 cts.
do. Dispatch, do ilo. 27, 21) 'eta
We have perfected arrangements with Wilmer and it 6.Sgers,. ....
in New York, so that wo will have our London Papers in °.
advance of all others. Remembeo if you want . 11)KELV1.1 25 per ti,
cont., no to LAUFFER'.4 rtlook Store. 1. ,
fehl2
No.llo 'Fifth etrcet. ~,
VALENTINES.—Thesio f
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volcano. just received and will be sold lower than
oily Lows, iu the city. Haring purchased frontthree or four - .3
different 1111 .111:11111rer81, CJItl safely say we can please-um
our ctock is Winost excliwively the sentiluental Valentine* .Z.
very few iscuie. nonnsuber, if you want to save 20 per cii tit. r.i.
come to LAU EVER'S WOE STORE, .i,„,'
foh9
Nia,3o.lDith street. 1 . `,.
BIRKING-11AM- Property . for Salt , .—A Lot e.
of ground on Franklin street, on which is a frame
.t
house two storks high, with a kitchen on tiro fi rsilloor, i'..i
good Brune cellar under the whole. Site of lot 'X by 60 feet. '`
Will be Bold cheap, and title . perfeck
mairmy at. III(Ilitr,
corner &tenth and Smithfield ofrects. c'.
FOR SALE--A first rate Brick 1./weWing
House on Townsend street, finished In the very best
manner, containing two pailors, kitchen and wash-house on
first floor, six rooms on second story, all in the beatiirder : a
frame stable Ls on the rear of lot. Size of lot 24 by 100 feet. I'Will be sold cheap. .Apply to
BAKELY &
corner Seventh and Smithfield BEF
S'PAR CORN SITFILLERS.—Another sup
simply of those reliable Shellers, received mid for sale
at the heed and Agricultural Warehouse, ?i0.417 Fifth street.
febl2
,JASIES WARDROP.
SEEDS FOR 11 07-BEDS.—Out stock of
fresh Seeds, for 1856, embriming the most deSirable Va-
Males of vegetable, field and flower Seeds for the gardener,
termer and amateull, fur salt, wholesaleand entail by •
febl2
ri GROSS. Radway's.Reatly Relief just re- '..",
Vnoised cud for sale by FLEMING BROS. ;!
3 gala Narreire Arnbien Liniment, do.
6 dozen Osgood'. Indian Cltologogne, do.
I. gross Ferrell's Healing Ointment, do.
4 gram McAllister's Ointment, do. ..
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3 gross Ayers Pats do.
't greets Hunt's Liniment, do...frets:lP '1
ONCENTRATED LYE----A new article for
making Soap--one pound worth ten of Potn3l for gale
_ _ Valk] FUMING BROS.
R OME AGAIN.—FRANK CARGO, after , '" f: '
an absence of some months, has returned to the city. .. 4
his fernier patrons or others wishing the services of his
BRASS OR QUADRILIX RAND, es
Oin find hire at IL M. Csauo's Phuterr, aphre Rooms, No. 76
Fourth id,
00
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BOXES tm Scalded Herring, new;
boxei No. 1 Herring, new; Just recniMl and
REYMER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood istrept
or ;tole by
1003
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2511 BOXES Bunch Raisins; .....
N../ 10 &Arno fresh Pio° Apples;
10 " Tomato Ketchep; just received and for
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• REYIIIEIt & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood st., opposite St. Ebarlea liimil. :.,
gale by
retell
V ALUABLE Fenn Fonft — ii , 7l.:..Situato in
Robinson township, on the waters of Martian Creek,
four and a half miles from the city, adjoining lamb of
Scilly's heirs and others --containing about 70 acme, well
immortal and well adapted for gardening purposes: well
docked with choice fruit- Apply to
febOthsw BLAKELY
1. ~VASIIINGTON RESIDENCE,'
For
Rout—Two Acres of Ground on High street, with a
COTTAGE HOUSE of tax rooms, wide portico In front, and
a back porch. A well of excellent water. stable, coal house,
29t- fruit trees. Qttawba grape rines„6oo currant buoha,,
a great variety of Bowers, Bc The location is eery pleasant,
with ono view of the cities and livers, and being but a short
distance front the city, would suit a business man for a cowl
try residence. Rout $l6O pew year.
fell B. CUTHBERT tr. 9'
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ICIIENCK.'S B}:A WEED TONIC.—I have rec'd another
1
supply of this eelebnited Tonic; also, a supply of
eehenck's Puhnonie Balsam, ono of the beat articles note to
Ise for Coughs, Colds, Aa JOB. PLIIMINO,
fob@ Corner Diamond and Market at.
3,,,
400 -
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