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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
MON DAY M 0 ItiTIN O• • •••:
National Republican Convention
A Candidate for President to be
Nominated.
ADOPTION OF A PLATFORM
The Mims not Satitfactory to the Germane.
Break-up of the Convention.
SECOND DAY
The Convention was called to order at nine
o'clock, by Mr. P. W. Sherman, of New Jersey,
the presiding officer being absent on a Committee.
Mr. Harney, of Illinois, stated the various Com
mittees were not yet prepared to report, and
moved that the Convention be addressed by one
person from each State, limiting the speakers to
ton minutes.
The motion was adopted, and
Dr..:Stone, of Massachusetts, rose to address
the audience. In Massachusetts, at the present
time, (said he,) we have four parties—first the
American, second the Republican, third the
Democratic, and fourth the Whig. Four years
ago this order was reversed; then the Whig
party was the largest, and the American party
the smallest. This state of affairs has been
brought about by the position the American
party assumed on the slavery question. At the
last election they triumphed by claiming to be
the most anti-slavery ; that they wore ns sound
on this subject as the Republicans. In addition
to this, however, they had their American poli
cy, and New England, as you all know, is the
hot bed of that sentiment. But the Republican
party is the only one that now possesses suffi
cient vitality to increase, and this it is doing
rapidly, having all the old parties to draw from.
The result of this will be that we shall go into
the next campaign with a determination to con
quer, and you may rely on Massachusetts laying
the foundation stone of the Great Pyramid of
Republicanism.
Mr. Renee, of Connecticut, said there was no
Republican party in that State, but he hoped
there soon would be, as arrangements were being
made fol. an organization. Ile would pledge the
State for Republicanism at the next election.
Mr. Burroughs, of New York, noticed that the
gentlemen who had been speaking for the several
States east laid but a short history to relate, pre
sented the brightest side, and said they had but
to go home and enjoy victory. Well, I wish this
was so, but in New York we have many organi
zations, embittered against us, to overcome be
fore we can succeed. To be successful we must
exercise some prudence It is easy to make a
small party on the slavery question—wo can
purchase Gerritt Smith's patent right and do
this, but to establish a large party we must make
concessions. I was highly gratified at the pre
dent things recommended by Greeley, yesterday,
and glad to see that nothing'was introduced to
disturb the harmony of the tinseling,. Effort,
have been made during the last fifteen years to
keep slavery out of politics, but unsnccefully
The party which assembled at Philadelphia on
the same day we did here, in their efforts
keep slavery out., keep men out. We Inu , t
gather these men in. A gentleman from Indiana
yesterday notified the American party that iv. ,
didn't want any of them: but I am in favor of
holding out the olive branch to them. lam tot
in favor of doing it by embracing their peculiar
tenets, but by receiving them on the broad low; .
of the anti-slavery platform. Of the I 40,1 a sl
Know Nothings in the State of New los!, '210( m
are tricksters tun] sore-heads. hut nearly all tin
balance are honest men, who can be cornertc.l
to our party.
Mr Lewis I Ilephane, of Distrier of Columbia.
reported the Republican cause ttourishim , there
The Republican Association of 11 ashington had
issued over 20( 1 ,15(1) anti-slavery documents. and
were working strenuously to advance the cam,
Goy. Bingham, of Michigan, read a long let
ter from (lassies M. Clay, addressed to the
publican Association of Washington City.
Dr. B. D. Gazzam, of Pittsburgh. spoke briell
upon the state of the anti-shivery sentiment In
this portion of the country. lie cave an invita
tion to such delegates as might remain after Itoe
adjourned, to attend tho Kansas ‘l.l
'strait g.
Hot : . 0. W. Julian, of Indiana, Chairman of
the con , mittee on organization, presented tl,”
Report of t.. '‘e Committee, prefacing it with a few
remarks. Ile
.said the Committee had differ,l
in the
outset, wh ,ther a nomination should hue
made; he was in fa vor of referring the matter
to the people, but ass majority had decided in
ention to nominate a
favor of a National Con,
candidate fur President, an. to create a National
Executive Committee, he aequ.." ce ' l, 4 "
now recommend the establishment ,4 S t ate• """
atious 0,.• r
ty and township Republican organi:
the whole Union.
of the
lie then proceeded to read Ilse report
Committee, as follows:
RYPORT OY TUX OOItMITTEE ON OROANIZ ATIoN.
1. The Committee recommend the appointment ..!
a National Executive Committee. consisting of one
from each State:, and that the following gentlemen
constitute said Committee:
York—E. D. Morgan, Chairman.
New 7firnapshire---Cr. G. Fogg.
if , osochneett , —.N. P. Banks.
faro' (—Laurence Brainard.
Gmattretirta—John M. *Niles.
Jau.dc Latmi---William Chase, Jr.
Nem Je-rm,y---C. M. N. Poll, on.
De/greare—
P an ma 1 1 t • ia —Da% Wilat,,L.
-41i4iouri—F. P. Blair, Jr.
Lgarnekt.—Rev. J. 0. Free.
larva—A.J. Sterens.
Stone.
i„,..'zang-111. P. Grose.
21fiai „,. - -.4—Charles I tickey.
-Wy mutt Sp, , oner.
InKtriet of Clephane.
3finnexotta—Ex.ll , ' y ' Alex' Ramsey.
2. That the National , 7's.ecutive Committee ho
therized to add to their. nui, , her from each State tot
n 611 vartut
ow represented iu said Comuu, 4 ' 4 and to
cies. 'd the hottlim
3. Thu Committve further recomme, ,
of a Republican National Convention for lic , notu w i na—
tion of candidates for Prceident and Vise M' -
k,"
of the United States, at H ~
Harrisburg, on Tuesda .
17th day of June next, to be eillitheSo l l of delega,
from the several States, equal in number to twice the
ropresentotien in Congress to which each State is en
1. That the Republicans of the several SW. , 1, 0
recommended to complete their organization at the
earliest practicable eminent, by the appointment of I
State, County and District Committees; and the
State and Couuty Committees are requested to erg:ll'-
120 the respective counties by Republican Clubs in
every town ur township throughout the land.
The first section was about to lie adopted with.
out debate, when Mr. Wood, of Kansas, said it
wasn't fair that his State 1111,1 been OVerthOk le I,
no they had the reputation ‘if making all the
political capital upon which the present e o uV e u.
tion was founded. lie therefore moved that the
name of Gem Charles Robinson he placed on the
committee, f mon Kansas. The amendment was
unanimously adopted, and the first section then
passed.
The second section was adopted without ,lis
cussion.
Upon the reading of the third section, dodge
Spalding, of Ohio, litmusl to strike out Harris
burg, with a view to insert Cleveland or Cincin
nati, in Ohio, Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, in
Pennsylvania. If it is to meet in the Keystooo
l'ttate, he would recommend one of the latter
places in preference to Harrisburg, :is there wero
uo accommodationsthere for such an assemblage.
Mr. Elliott, of Ohio, recommended Cincinnati.
vsserting that the facilities for giving accurate
and full reports of the proceedings; Were better
there than in any city west of Philadidpitia, aliit
that the newspapers there wore more euterpri4
ing than in other places.
A Delegate moved the city of Philadelphia 1.0
inserted, which, after some discussion, Wft..4
adopted.
Recmelin, of/Cincinnati, rose to make an
explanation. lie was a member of the Commit
tee who had just reported, and had opposed the
fixing of a National Convention, as he hail no
love for such bodies; Washington, Jefferson and
• Jackson were not the norninees of a Conven
tion ; and when any great movement was started;',
like the present, it was succcessful, by not fol
lowing in the beaten track of the old parties.
If the people can't find the man, for God's sake
don't let the politicians find him. By holding a
Convention, you prevent a people's choice--the
contaminating influences that exist in such places
prevent it..
Rev. Mr. Lovejoy, of Illinois, said it was the
decided opinion of the Committee that a Nation
al Convention would concentrate strength, and
it was with that view the Committee had decided
to hold such a Convention. lie offered as au
amendment that the basis of representation
should be three from each Congressional dis
trict, instead of two.
A delegate objected, as the evident purpose of
the amendment was to enable a delegate to be
present from each of the old parties. He was
not in favor of recognizing such divisions, but
wanted to assume that the members of the party
were all Republican, and nothing else. He
moved to amend that the rate of representation
be only one from each district.•
A motion to lay the amendment on the table
was not seconded.
Gov. Bingham, of Michigan, was in favor of
the largest number as the most likely to main
tain the purity of a nomination. He would be
in favor of a mass convention to nominate a
President, if such were possible.
The question was then taken on the amend
ment to insert one, which was lost.
The question being taken on the amendment
to insert three instead of two, was carried. After
which, the fourth section, as amended, was
adopted.
The chairman of the Committee on Address,
Abijah Mann, Jr., of New York, here announced
that the committee were prepared to report.
They had unanimously instructed him to offer
the address which he held in his band. It had
not been prepared by himself, or any member of
the committee, but by a gentleman well qualified
for the task, (Hon. li. .1. Raymond, [dent. Gov
ernor of New York, as we subsequently learned.)
lle then proceeded to road the address, which
is an extremely lengthy document, occupying
about two hours in its delivery. We endeavored
FEBRUARY 25
to procure a copy for publication, but were in
formed that it would be published in New York,
after it had undergone some revision.
The address, while it condemns in strong terms
the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, does not
urge its restoration—while it admits that it was
a mere not of Congress, and hence repealable,
yet it was also in the nature of a compact, from
the fact that it used the word "forever," and
says slavery is forever prohibited north of the
Missouri line. It says that the argument that
the Compromise was unconstitutional, whether
true or not, comes too late, because it hail been
acquiesced in, and thus operative in preventing
the spread of slavery to the northward. It ad
mits that Congress cannot interfere with slavery
in. the States, but insists that it has the power to
do so in the Territories, and that it should do so
by prohibiting it entirely. It says that the con
stitution does not recognise property in slaves,
because it merely unities slaves as fugitives
' 4 owing service." It argues that Congress has
the power to interfere with slavery in ninny ways,
because it aid interfere to abolish the slave trade
in ISOS. It of course charges upon the present
administration a design to ealeml shivery be
cause it takes the position that in the territories
as well as the States the people should decide
the q uestion of slavery or freedom. It professes
to concede the doctrine of popular sovereignty
generally, but denies its application in this re
spect.
It denies that the acts of the lateterritonial
legislature of Kansas have any validity or bind
ing force, because there was fraud and foreign
interference in the election of the members. It
holds that forcible resistance to tho , e acts is
justifiable, and F eems to ignore all oilier reme
dies. It denounces what it calls the predomi
nant influence of the South in the Federal gov
ernment, and says that, while four-fifths of the
wealth and enterprise of the country in in the
free States, four-tiftlis of the government influ
ence emenates from the south, and that that in
fluence is emplaced to make free labor leas and
slave labor more vabiable. This, however, it
does nut attempt to prove.
The address Nvconol up by faking the
lo g p o,iti.u,„ us the basis of the National Ile
publican Party:
-Lfematrk the repeal of all laus mad ,
for the introduction of slavery into t-rritery
once consecrated to Freedom. and resi-tarec to
the exi,tenee of elavery in aby territory of the
nited States.
Scr •ioi—l'rotubis f,t support our brethren in
in nisi:bailee to lawles.: invitsbitt : and
urge, the a dmi,,init into the Union,
n, it ,ioierei a in and independent State.
ItcheNing the of the United
St.ate, In have fully with the
p.oniy of acquiring more Slave tell ib,ry.
It till Piling purl.o-o of 111 , ty t.. 01.1,:t.
nnl “Vorthr..w the pi,ont
.ludo ~rreuLlin_ 111.,V4,1 aw l e e• n
Wlll,lll iliscui,inti awl with
phi," elieers.
Mr. Retanelin, of Cineinnn :311 it INa- i.e
f,llllllL'lte that the A 1.111 . ,. 111:1.:e nu 1111•11 t ion 111
a $1116.1. t. 11,1: 11a:'" illlpt I L.I:IL. to a lof
h•• represented. lie inenct 11111,11,1111 , 111. The
,1111+.10n ?Ital.:, the tn-l. I,ing:ng o"er
the (;erlll,ll , it )1,1 I ..11.• W'l , hard 1 , •k " ,
i/111 ) :1 Fatly ahirb kept otn;neredy
uilent on a twitter .4 sit tifit..tt t,, M.
1 . .11. It 1%:1." , too late to rennsly it now, as hew ul
1 , 4 like to see nn thirst lidded no w t i , b r i ar
lie over. tool he therefore le , ped that thni
lion of the Kept'ldienbs, win were fennel I,
~ , ,14 , L h ia g. „,._,T , ,,04 read the Witha:::: ,
get Th em proscon I ran..-ep,c , s tu the sigh
holy sentiment therein contained.
The rotdress was then voted upon. nll.l 1111f:111
mously adapted.
Mr. Vaughn, of Illinois, offored a rew,intion
that a commille- "I safety be appointed in e^.ch
State to meet any emer;:eney thst inn). art ;11
consequence ‘4 the troubles in Kans.:.
This was objected to by Nlr. AM-gm. of Penn
syk-aaja, it linpolitie. and the res.dution w
withdrawn.
)11 uv,u,at ~f Jll.lge 5T1.1111 . 1117. ihr rn r. ,••1
ing, with fle-Ct.M pally th ,, 1111t1.711 , . wer , • kr
,lured to be puhlislintl in iktitol.6:t.t 1 - . 4.01, 00 n
entnmittna appointe.l to coltvet funds for that
purpose.
A vete of thanks wao then past- - cd In the ofh
curs of the Co n vention, &c.. after which a in'.
tion Wftii made and carried to adjourn sine di,
Asmorierti , pli.--Tickets to this A -
toiciaiiion will be made out until noon of the `Pith
February, on the evening of which day the diitribu
tion trill take place. For three dollars you ran get
Putnam, Harper, Lading' Look, or any of the maga
zine, for one v car, and on e.ltial chance for the tluest
I.ievies of sculpture and fret class pieturret, of irldeh
lbc , ne arc nearly three hundred. Don't pat it3dl,bllt
go and get a ticket at once. Thu,” who subserlidal
up to the 20th inst., are reque,tral to call and CA -
change their receipts for tickets of Dr. 'Vey
ser's, 140 Wood atoned. See advertisement.
K A. , Aid crtitig.- —An adjourned E 1111F1LA .11.1
meeting was held on Saturday night, et. Lafayette
lialL Addru,soit were made by Ileraee i.irceley, Mr.
of haniqui, Mr. Jill/WS Keilpath. ;the R 11.11111114
e•irreiiiionilent of the St. and N. V.
Trii.aie.l Mr. St. flair, of Mielitgaii, and ether,.
A plan of urgaclizatiou f..r n Faaaa: Aid A,, , cis
thin to adopted, and a ci,lla•ti..n inkmyr.
,I(rrgrr. Pc Com/rg r‘,141 Sill, ' . I),,uble Jet tli
-, l4.rners hare 1.1,11 fully tested. a n d pro% ed to Ike the
only improvement nu the Om 1.111 . 110 r, ❑nd n racing (1
hi r ty..thryie
Per cont. Th. 111/llllifSelt/r , , , elm It nll
timus ho rou , „ Ni nt Hotel, Liberty ,troet.
great magician, V• hir w.in
ilerrui canary bird,i, c.: - nn enee ' , onM o n' la y"'" in 'z•
if any of our ronilois
Lie entertaintnent.s in this ."it;l • The Signor sr ,
exerviiingly amusing man, lulu '
want to Lace a hearty laugh, go to Masonic flail.
f Merck trhil of (2 "" i
g n for the murder .1 hie wife, ended on Fri ,
oriliet of guilty. Tho motion for to new trial 0."
overruled, and the deltintlent sentenced to he Intriged.
postpune.l.ou Saturday, I.y Judge McClure, on er
count of the a,eh,ie r of the prisoner.
ik s „, llo . frflrr eE .timitt, .v„. streri. Pat:burgle—
autiriplnte tiott 1111STETTEIC" , JOTTERS will 1...•
witalar .11 111 4 the \ )13,,fu tiP • •.1 , / 1 "I
StiliA, (f tht. mot.. Eitr) party that o w:a
mare, and &ale, Wln has, T hr.,. (.
ha..., ...a haled Lo roura thou - orti.a... A, Ow .1,0)
Ilkwri: that pa...1...01d ~1.11, am, Si,.N..w York,
or ...11. halt! (aril., ... •S ,:I
ill" Ir.. I lonoluht, tluulwi , h billutdm
Vvry truly. your., I'd Rl{ TIE
D. a.,
Ail - Clark', Stomach Bitter. , sa - e a. loom 1.-•ig,,l
by ail oho h.,e tried them to IN' tit, 1...nt IMMI) 111,hi - 11,..
tll,, ago, for the eta, of Dyspepsia, Costiveness. a nd ”. d!-..r.
41,,4 state of the Liver and ntoiie•li. They IMV.• ii,l rival.
The proprietors .1.- 11.4 jort-teiel to eaution t.- , de Iron, using
otliec preparutione that ore patio, d opal the till soder
We , Milair of Suonsch Dun,. for they have found that only
ono trial woo needed the render midi cautien unneees,try.
Yor male. wbolesalo, by CuILt.UM Sr. CI.AItK, Third stoat.
betn'tsat Wood and Market; OW. 11. KEYSER, 140 W.... 1
_
street; w 1 by Druggists , onerally.
-
inIROCLAMATION.— • Virtue of X pecept uo , lor the
1 hands of Wm, D. M. are. President Judge of the Court of
Common Pleas, in /UM 'for the Yifth .11MH:11 District of
PellD , YD , lli a t and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Termi
ner, and Conorni Jail Delivery. in and for said Plidrict, and
William Boggs allfltlabriel Adams, I , :surs., A fitlOM:th. JIIIIIIVo
of the sumo Courts, iu and for the County of Allegheny. da
ted the 21st Any of February, in the par of tor lord ono
thous:and eight hundred and tiftyvvis, mid tx, nor directed,
for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and iteneral Jail
Delivery. nt the (.hurt HOLUM In the City of Pittsburgh, on
11, e In ailiTil MONDAY OP MARC!! next, at 10 act, sit.
Public notice in hereby given to all Justices of the Peace,
Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny, that
they La' thMll and there, in their proper person. sviell them
I,llx, reiords, inquisitions, examinations and other remein
lannres, to do those things which to their respective offlroo.
in their loehalf, appears to be done---and also thou' that .e ill
prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail of
said county of Allegheny. to Ito then HIM there to prosecute
against them an shall Is, Just.
(liven under my hand. in Pittsburgh. this '_'lst day of Fel--
rusty, 11.1 (ho year of our 1.43111,211 i, thousand night hundred
and fifty-six, and of the Cominonwenlth the ibtli.
b 22 HODY PAVTERSON. Sheriff.
fe
CASITMEIIES AND DE LAINES REDUCED.—
A. A. MASON A 03. are closing out their entire stock
of Cashmeres and Do Winos at an immense reduction In
prices. Gold Modal Do Lollies soiling for 124.—worth
All Wool do. at 25c..—worth 37V., and one_
FLOUR -100 bbls. Extra Flour in store an ,
for sale by (fE449) SPRINGER 11AllEAGGH.
'ti
P.Attp , o• , /. 'nut sent,two Leverton Tll43ma.k. n 0,1
A N J Lunar) 111, I,o'
- COMMMtOTAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' E %CHANGE.
Pmaident.
L
Vice true,:..
T. S. ciaratE, ow. W. CASS.
Treasurer.
N. HOLMES, .la.
Secretary.
JAMES P. BARR.
Superintembeast.
S. T. NORTHAM, Ja.
Committee of Arbitration for abruary.
GEO. W. CASS, V. P.
It NES OW ENS, JAMES ( - EH. SCULLY,
JOHN I'. PEARS, R. T. LEECH, Jr.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICe OF THE DAILY MORNING Pct,r,
Saturday, Yobrunry 2.1, 1860. f
F1,01.1:-.94kleo 2 1,1,6 extra from Plain at r.
ItAlN...sato, bunln•l, Ito from iiletb at fik; sAra 100
le t .hei.l Whirl' Wliiint from !ibid.; at $1.25; and 70
fin Hoy foot elrb at TllO.
1,11t1)...2a1es 5 bids and 20 hogs No. 1 at 10.. no a,
SEED.S....SKI ,, 4 tibia Timothy at pp bushel.
New York Market.
NEW YORK. February 23.—Cotton firm; salos 1500 balm.
Flour (II til; earls 5000 bale. W hoot daclitiod; nuke 3500
boo at $1,3.0,1:, fur Wost.orn rod. corn ti rot o r; salm4 23.000
bus. Pori; damping; 141110 f, 350' Ha, IkVf MIPS
20.) hide. lard drooping; twig, 100 lads. Whisky firm;
saki. 150 Mds. Oar, quirt; salts 2.500 bags Rio at 12 rents.
Sugar firm; $5O hluls Orleium. 7Slolas•ws firm, with
sale, 700 151 A. Oils quiet. Ikumn quint; saks 100 hhdu
utiddlos :tt f 0 A. Iron firm; gal.'s IC , O tons Scotch
pig at ,$2O. Stocks firm: Erie ; Calm. and Chicago
113 , f„; Fomding
Philadelphia Market
PlitiA net.rtuti February 23.--Cotton market skuuly, with
fair doitand at full nava li ,, ur krt tvnt itme. dull: sal,
30)144 standard brands at ; story 1y demand for holme
e,nAtinidloil from $7.2.r. t., $0 tor continon to good brands.
Rye-Hour. 0.ut.311.114. dull al Corn-meal :
lov2llloo at s:i I ittlo in porn for 'Wheat;
511 u leas. good rid at .f. 1.70. and tsl bus. fair m bite at
..110 Ityo steady., rules 10th) bus. Pe/111 . 1, IV ft . 0 6.
Corn inartii , and )I..nv y sides 2001) 111,,. now yellow at 100.
In (labs nrr in fair rialuert and td , ady : Mies of prime
Pon ri'm and kkutt horn at 40/.4 , 110, and 1.. a. at Laky
0nsA.111.11; tonal' nal, Of Idols nt *.ls•. and litoln at 216!40.271.
CINCINIS vn, February : wtloo 30 bills at 311.34
italk-nwats Prime bl,i'd Lard 0 1 4. 0h Pork hole
Iddx WhLnky ilrocarie
Url; value o Multi 6Utpll - ;Lt. ;.; ,ale 3 hltle 11Atk13,..el at 4
Baltimore Dlnrket
inarkvt t....-finy
Kt ;7:2.5 wtOwut hup.l,; stomil
CO% Villa At QC. C. 1,111 MP 11.1'4.4 wall rk..l down
),•114.1.• Cr.o
STOCK IND BOND LIST
;--r.vrE sFATIOTI KS. ri. , rn!
I'vottr9 Irrokla et.nt.. 1,77 LW, I
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litrnr,l Bunk .Isar. All :slvent Itaiska. ...
4. , stansgisso hook.. los,, N 4:11 VI /11.14.
N In, .4* NI-chaster; Ilk.. 1... Ness Y., I, ('try.
11..41sans,' Bank par Gonn try _.
sloynnsessrang Hank par ) A RYLAND.
Clonallelphut Bank_ par 11..1km...re ......... . . ..
Font:la - ark Ilasea µsr .t •Astr) ; 7
Trulesnuor.s llank .. . . pas :N../ I.IIL , FY A 1/1.11.A 1V Alli.
M,13.111 1:1111Ii 1131". All assl roof Danko... ... !,,
Rank of Gisainl4.l . -tsorsr... 's'i 's IIisSINI.A.
Dank of l'lesetes County, tors hark of the Vali , s ._. ~
honk •.1 I Guellle . ror Ihnk 14 \ .... lischnson.l .1..
tusk of Del. kis.„l'llesster. µit E.N. lksisk. 1.1.. Nlll i-11. . .1.•
lkink ol liertostzt. , l, .. or 1.31131-1. Ilk or 4 aa:, , ,,a. .1,,
liar,k ''l tIolt).1.11,r1, . -1,, 11., loan.: A Mech. Hank 7,..
80.n4 ..1 1,.• a "loss,, • . -- Nots I. I s % e s t, a Iwo, „ 1,
Bank of 511.1.11.1.,r. ... 'I, 10.01,13 k.
41.slo.nosesy Cs. 1:111. k ptt ',nil li GA It , 'I.IN .1
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s'oluallart Ilk .1 "Sods •'"'.. jor Bank ~1 M. 14 N l'aren l ts .1. -
Iho leatown Bank ..... ... par,Coto. Hook. 4111111loat•al do
trataron Baal. par. blopliaitio' 11k. 1 1 4,a lo: a lb,
Vaor. lion 1 < .„,,, ro a Tll, l:A 11.1,1.1 N A.
Pllfllll`lll/ . Ilk of Intel, C.. par;7l), ~ 1 11,,,t of F..11+,41:14 dr
rarawri Ilk of I.ll.lloLitt r part Bank .1i NrIIIII Garoloses d. Vars., s' Ilk of 110a,1111¢.. par.' Itabk of tllpra loatoo . .. if,
Farr.. 11k -I Fschny sk ill Go par. l'lmilore . A 51.4"hanle' Ilk .1.
Far & Drov. Vs is, sesalsurg ' . 4 '. 411111 1 N1e1 A.
Franklin Ilk %V luslnsl2.l. a. ••.,' AogoArr In , . F. ilii . .,r Do
I I Ara s-I.or, 14,,..... • . ' r Ilanl, -I Aso.sata .
Hosseselstlis Masks ".i, Ilk ol limns , ick. A 1,,,,.... 3
12s neasster Dank 1 , 1; 'FENN 4 . 411-IF. E.
' User:ski. r County }kink... p.o. All aols ent Bank,.
3
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siss,,, ~' Dank of Douro (Ile par 11l of K..nturk).l,lll• , ' , ‘
)1, ~ ,n,altela Itahk ... . par llk ~1 1,111.11 e. TlillrY1••11 I'll
II rot Smarts 'kink par Northern Ilk ..I II en; a , k, sl.
I Ni s -.nor, 1;k15 ill. eelsArs .• µsr ronslies 0 Ilk of tient se I,) s'..
Volk. Moil INDIANA.
ltellef Not, l Flats. 11.10,1 c .4 Israq.•ltest. • Is,
01110. I 4•111 1 .'.. II:RI.
Ohio State Dank. . 1 'l'll, of Stale of ili..nolos
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liars , I. Al Akr .11 3 . .I..''
11 I:Ws , NIII N
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ti asolt al in id... 1.... I .1..' MICHIGAN.
0 „,,. I. 31('1....0 ,5„ ... : ,s„ Farne., k Aloili. Bank_. I
Is.s., I. 31 r!....01,1 ,I.,ri...llinitifir Ratik. 1.
I ~.a' I, m1..1...1 . ,i„ I le•ursise. Conspars I
Woo I. 'sl Das See •. .... 4., atai... think.. ... _. I
s. I. 11 a; ~, !As. •sr. ,1„ I ANAI..I.
at C10e1...• .. 3 .' HI of N. Anew.. Tot ..e... 2
..ass.. h at A5510...51.1.5,
tram I.
at Fisk's.. ,‘„I Bank of 51..ssireal ... ...
ince It 31 M 3001,111 d„' la. .4 I ennada,l-rool.• '2
',..m.1i at 1ti i .1,.. .• .!..' EAS'rEItN EXCILANC,R.
ir:ti, li at 1:11.A.11.1”Lli .... 4i,1 , ..1i, No-sv Y..rk, tor ours ',y kr,
5ra....11 at NV.A.lsins24 a, .. 110 1 //1 1.1/113.11`1111113. .. . .....
Dastell al 00.11/ .1.,;‘.2.1 Dalt/loose.. 7
Irmo /I at Lahr . .,al , •r ,1,1 w F,FrruN EN(..'IIAN I IE.
li m o lt at 1'1,111...1110 .. a. chs-isssti I
Sr.inels at fit. Vta ston.... 1111 lotli4l , ale
tr „"..21 at N 1,13,11, 110. , 81. 1,111e1..
t rune l, .7 1 ! 4 )lr/11,111 . 1. 1 11.1'i 1111.1 1 .% NI , 51 )0 C.l 1,1141,
,ram.s, ~, ~`Set La.... ... tl. Dossbloona. 111.A01,11 1,1 (10
St Ate Is at 'Fr..y - .... .• eto 'I,, ' , sort., lb (ill
trato•ll al 111 111,r,...0nt . .1., PAL:111..4 , 1 10 no
irmse.ll at 7 , srosto.alle .. .. do 47:siske, T 11.31 111 I*l
lrunels al- N..r . sr all,. ...... . do , Freslerlek4.l'.., ..... ...... 7 Fu
tranels .st 10.issis.... ....... .IAIT. o Thal. rs 7 SO
lranell at l'orissolos;11 , , .. .1......nnea5. ......... ...... 500
Wales's al Kaion ..., ..... 0, .1.14., 0re.014 . ....... ...... 4 fS3
Irsessel. as 11/Glllllll ... .. .h..p., (111i1 , 1., :1 Ik,
11,1111 1 31 e 11 y3.1.,,,, il.l N11.13,4,..11.1 . ... . ....... . 1 so
umod, /111. N13.11/011 IfIIDUCII3.3 ........... . ....... '2 lb
D. Another Pittuburglier tee( [tying to
enr%124.• pcm ore , ~ f RUA 11(11,1.A N
131711c1itl. Mr. i 0. Thirl .tnwt. Mal
•• roar n ni;,•!,.tl vory neriolvdy with
Timoh 'bat iii) ntoittaili 1
1,1 i) tittitg littsi• Irish alnnu l rry reitteity. mid
loon, oh m•siitlll 1.1,t ..tlnnt alleviutlitu. until
n...• 11,11un.1 MIDI', anti tittVi , iiiist
i"tittil .11,1116 1 1 g 1,, it Otte.
.1.41 N 111 .1111 , 11/1,1 .•sil.•lao 4101/1111y iiet . n.iiitto , ti by Ilibt
.11.....ty and gi•ltiit all) i. it lino f,v. anal iv, no-
C.IU'I'IU\:-14• eJt - rorul 4 , its): Gn• 11,,riailon I Tolland
Thv I.l,4l!:trity ~f this 11,44licino ha. intim,'
111411 Y Unit:" il/11(... 111,11 th ,• public hh..111 , 1 plat agaiti.t lte
t liam
1...dt1e. 1. nix 1....tt.10s for VI, Ey thr pro.
prietort., 1-11^,N .1 ANI IN iE. J. .1". (N).. . 5 1a 1111 ( 1 . 1 - 11 ring
Phan tin,..1110 Told II itE.l,lll - gil. ; 11.. tgil,
L EI t B & doer of Ifootl.l nod Wood : tool
Drldg.gi/fts
AG A..H.DEN 1.()T POI( SA LE--C'untitining
six use roir of excellinit oii llE , •w . iter.
l'ieirGerit Creek, tex 44, from the
oily. and Isullt. 1.411 , 1411/I.l ' n Fording. TI. 14111.1 I. N ,
min pt. to Gardening iiiirtn.es, an it le, sloping to the
Suth; ILIIN a contfortablo Fnuhe liewe• 30 feet I') 111 von
and n 1„ 5 if.,4,6,,t high ; a good ntirlii,4 isler at the duhr,
:tie( n variety ili
' i•on , Fruit Tr.. , ctutneuelasi
be.r. Pries. $6OO. For further particular.. apply to
/MAMMY sit RCHEY Real Entatti roers,
Cor l ner Po s e' ntli and Bk sin
•
WItIGITI"S PREMIUM KATIIARION
xGrla Ow Hair from falling uM, and pr , Alu , s u lox
nriatnt growth.
WRIWIT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION
all Dandruff and ,Ilx”aste deposits.
For sale, wh..l,,ude, by It. F SELLERS dc taughl
WANTED—A small Farm of from 30 to
50 Acres, with fair improvementa, On the line of
tome of tho itailromis 101wLing to the city.
Ai so—On , of 1,0 Acre or thereabouts, within eight or te•n
govd neat, rind inlayed.
Apply to 111.A1CFLY
f.)ot ner So such and Smithfield etc
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IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
OF THE CITY OF PIT'DMSURGII, FOR LAST WEEK.
ALSO SINCE SEPT. IST, 1855; COMPARED WITH
THE SAME PERIOD OP THE PREVIOUS YEAR.
I ..5 .'i ' E .....4, 2
ARTICLES. o . t...-.
.....
Apples, green; bbls...- ........ . 40 I 9,003
Ashes, packages 132 . 7,277
Agric'l Implements -- 044
Bis3f, barrels - 1,391
Do., Dorms - 1 368
104 1 34,873
Beans, do. ... ........... -4. 66 1.0611
-
Butter, bble...--...---- .... . 150 4,039
Do. firkins and kegs. ...... .. 34 0,446 ,
Blooms, tons ...... •-t 2..16211
Bran. and Middl`gs, Wks - 2,471
Bricks, Dire . Ti1e5. ..... - 300,000 •
Bags, bundles 134, 6,15,1
Brooms, dozens 84 8.:451
Books, Loxes 111 7.064 1
Candles, boxes - 7.307
Con, bushels 621 :12..792 . .
Corn-meal, bushels 36 I 1,028 7,21,5
Cider. 1,1,1 s 223 270
Ch. boxes 401 27
Iss te ,666 26,0,16
Cotton, bales -- 1 7,219 I 611.4
Coffee, sacks 631 1 31.375 I 32,377
Codllslt, drums 96 191 I -
Cooperage, piece. 100 165,501 1 74,5, SI
C.PPer, Il.RilB - 611 2,400
Do. Ore, tons - 10 I -
Carriages, packages - 398 I 19.1
C. Coal, tons - 907 I -
Dry (inn's, package 5............ 2,713 104.037 0940773
Drugs, issekages 1,04-0 43.44 4 1 27.815
F.'ol.ls. blds and 110‘...... ..... . 5.9 3,140 I 1.5011
Flour, tilde 200 2247.257 1 85.31,9
Feathers, socks 1 2,380 2.160
Fruit., dried, bush 95 6.057 7,124
Fish, sand. blots 54 7.97-1 1,446
Fish, kegroaui kits 31 2, 6 69 1,414
Furs, hales 1 1,219 16
Furniture, pkgs 1 - 102 2.901
Grease, bids. - 902 7'.0:
(11:0,w, b 3 wow - 10,717 11.132
liboiswara, packages . - 1,082 3,07:
German Clay, pkgs - 1,712 1005
Oroceri.s, packages ...... .... 1,004 24.180 20,797
liiiseng. seek,' - 241 111
(letup. bales - 3,425
I I ides, l,oue, number 46 I 3.0,247
(Bien, green, bunills. 1 1,010 -.
lien - jugs, kat, - 2.729 'lOl
1100, 10.od 207 39,0282 8 . g I
ILI., bales - 1101 :9,2
Ham bales 8 180 ~,10
11. illosvorare, parkag.B. I 1,391 41.202 ' 1,30')
Iron. pieo.B till 3.14a11 1 I.l'o
Ir. /11, Ittlltttlet -..4,930 1 1 . 0 1 11
Iron, tons - 1.091, 1,3 , 0
Iron, erntpis 2,5 6.1.1 i :01 , 7
Iron, ore. iiitla . - 11,,,t t
1,114, Itt•g, - 1,102
14-51. pigs 1 8 4 13,000 7;w:
Lewd, pip..., iikgw, - 14 9 '
Lard. Ills 20 11422
Lard. kegs 11)8 I 11,9:0
Li.uher, I.lls 114 1 7.036 /
Lemons. boxes 70 I 2,502
Lino, bus - I 5 I
,047 2.*:.25
Liquors, Is his andpipes... ..... 62 I 3.1811 I •!! '
Lumber, feet - 44.9 x )
Idereti. :out Son. p'kgs.. ... 1,4 10 70.8.85
1/11. tons I - 804 .11
Ntoltoosis, barrels - 4,003 311'
Malt, bushels - 1.441 I :4t
NMI, kegs 105 1.012 : . „L,.
1.4 las. sad:. - I 003 , 1,1..•
18, kegs - I 297 I
,411.1.1,1 s 150 7,230 I r.,:1:.
Onstiges, loxes, - 370 1 -
Oakum, b.des - 318 ,
, tau., lonsliels ./.12 73.470 1
.id Cask... ths . - I 1.25.3 1
I', k 11.1111 Bort', 11111111.... ... 105 ',
3. 0 19 . o z..
D.,. tierces, 201 5.10;4 1 I I ',,
18,. turrets 92 . 12.1:',4 ' 2...1
Ix,. boxes .. - I 3,001) , ...I.
110. bulk. Ito' - -
,tans... &Aar% Ot . to 1 11.631
. 1- Ni.tt.t.t. lon.. - 1 21.731 ' 11..6
'inionto.t Flipp,. bags . - I ..!..13., :
',sp.,. boodles 24 , 29,4.18 . IA IT.
- I
0f.,, , ..10'
'pest, bot es _ T.:. ...so
ise bushels 2174,07 , . ..4.
Soso.. Ta, . 10tel,. 61,14.....• 1 - 5,1.11 :::::,
1,1141111, tw.w.w. ... . . ......... - , 736 , I .1.1
1,. , . 11. Yee. 12 I 825 .2
1,,:5, tales ........ .... . ••• - I 1,6., 1.4
! , 11.,11, t/11.1, ........ :i i 1.403
Do. ILI. Its , 1 '1.147 . 3.1,
IN. 'sites - I lA, I 1.
Se..d. Floe. bllttit..ite . ..... ... - I 1/0,07 i ".7'
11, CL weer, I.anLelo. 34 11l I 1 ::
IL. Tms , tl,), I.o,Leis ....... - I 2:11,1 ,
! 1.
15.. Ilemp . -01 r,
Salt. Md. ............ . ••••••• - 10,31r3 I
18, ~eke - 1.:112. I 1:
- 117 lO
loos(. pl.: ........ -•••-
: , 004,. tw.,,.., . 1 .- 1 1,0..7 I '
61.0,1, tw.s., .. .. I . : -r I
ot.. k , bead I I
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IMPORTS
1 . 111. ..... .
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I.bln t . 11.141‘11
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hi.ky, 1.1,6
1. , ..k.g 4 ' 8 • "•••
NV,..1,.11 clouqs+...
pkgr, .
EXPORTS
- _
• •
A+llt4. parkArtv . •
Al , •. bl.tm ..
A,.: hopl,uniutt.A, pkiu
1,61.,
lirgnts, .1.. z..
Mutter. 1 , 1.1
Butt,. 11 rkh, awl koue
(trait, :+ll,,rtA, sacks
Itrwk. , 'IAIO, ter.. ..
It Windt,
.
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ttau.ll , , -
11 , 01
1..11, !MI , "
I , X . .•
0000.
(.a•ltiflg.A. ton,
I . k ,t.per. packu4.,:r.
, raloot,s
'al 1
C. Intral
CrarkoN. 1.44
t.,118
packa;„,-rs
icy OiNAS,
.......
Y1.0,t. Mho ....... ....
Fruit, dried,
Vo•tt. ...
.
Vat L.tt,i . _.
Futuvit un•. purkutz,
ti
it in,etl C, ww - k. .....
01 RN W arP, iww k g,
Ilemp,
II 'd.«, In•nndn
I,lrwr
hen.
Ihdlow war•, I.,,k.agt,
I I, tali
I lair, elat7lol.
Iran, rit . Cl,l
b 11311111%
Wan.
Aril till, !il%
.1.4004 Oil. MILK. .....
...1011`1, riAla
,umber. foot .......
likgs
1116,
a•tiloia, box,' ........
blas
Malt, Racks
Nat, .rack.._...._....._.
keg....
Naval
1111 Cako, 1. inn
iini . kr
Piirli and !lanai, 1ibe1....
" '• " tlerrra
i"`
^ hulk..
rap, Wig
Powder, kilo
Rl:'. tiiircoa
TLagr, hail
Ryo, etaelot
Soap, Walla
Sugar,
Salt, bt In
Shin R h, I.IIIIIIIPR
lit wk, head
Fiend, flan, Milt,
.• Tina:ally. 1411.
Sao try 11140. pkg..
Z. 1.111
pieceis
•• pkg..
N. Nixes
p114'1.4
iiiK•' 1111,i Axles, is .
Mein
lulus••
Tili 1 . 11X,1
Till i• It. LLIe .
Tow, bah , .
INu . kagm
V inrgar,
Wonky. " ..... •
Wool,
•
%VLIIe Load, kegs...
1% IL gl.liL uue, .140
li'ixxioil wary., dol.••
H•ir.•, 111.1:11g1 . 3
Winn, IMIPS ......
Ware, aut.
twat ; Kadin
Yarn, pkge
SEMI-ANNUAL S
Co . lia‘r Just npvued an
to :li,b Calko‘re, at and 8,
A. MASON & CO, Are daily receiving
frolgh esupplhal of Dry 00°4 of ovory doactiption,
whirl they my tioDing ut Semi-Annual prima, 01
f. 1.3 ---
25 1 , if i 1 Ntrevt.
_
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C POCKETS Olov --T,
t dava , Coffee;
00 nn N o . 1 100
_No. ii)l ANION 11.
--,F d G
pmtrocuivod at 0 414 )
PAPER --50 reams Printing Paper, 24x37 ;
20 reams PrinUng Paper —'23 ,l 4;
10 do. Envelopo dn. 24 r.. 37 ;
Crown, Sled, Double Crown Straw
`eel Rag Top,.
Vor vale by IL 'T. MAN
104 Wi..d 4trt,t.
BLOOMS --100 tons Juniata Blooins a n,'
Lampe for nale bl (ja2l) JOIIN N10011111 , A . 1 ,
- 1 - 1 . UTTER-1 barrel Packed Butter just
9,1 for ..ale 0111.011Sig.110tIlt •
.1.z9 ATWKLI, LEE (NI,
7 74 %0‘
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•
Ir continued thawing all day Saturday and ruluod a huh..
It looked very much like a derided and final breaking op
the'• cold tern' this vicinity. The moderation of the
weather for the isiat four or five days, has facilitated our me
. . • cluinica in pushing through their contracts for finishing the
V. new steamers now lying at the wharf. The "Metropolitan."
a large 81de-wheeler, building by Capt. E. C. Corlett for the
311stiissippi river trade, is about being completed. Captain
83 Brierly, on Saturday, raised the clinnuies on his superb
21U
' packet "Morning Star ;" she is intented for the Missouri riV
-48,041 i or trade. The -W. L. Itaclay" is also ready for binsitiesg,
8(81 having all her fuillture on board: Capt. Batchelor has spared
no expense In fitting out the "Macley " to etc with any other
4,182 loat of her clam. The "James Wood," "Cambridge - and
1112 . 2 j the Wolfe " Rocket," for the nallipolis trade, are pro
-175.1,14 .
id] • Iti Ca t W T rrenco's new
giemlng 1741 3 COlllp MI. p . M. •
Gallipolie packet is nearly finished. Also, Capt. E. Gordon's
2 , 0 . 4 - , new Alleghenyricer,are progressing and
1.89,1 Ike
wu tready for bllnillees at the opening of navigation.
133,1:'u
STEAMER " AENT LETT - i Mari—A tiespatrb from Vial,
burgh to the New Orleans llcayunr. distal February - 13th,
"The leo bins now entirely disappeared from the river at
this point. The weather is mild and pleasant. The steamer
'Aunt Letty ' passed here thin miming at 4 o'clock. bound
fur New tlrlennw'•
Tuu St. Louis luta/ igsn,r, of the 21st not., Kays
Yesterday morning the gentlemen appointed to superin
tend the preix,sed blowing up of the ice in front of the city,
with },mu -powder, eernmeneed the work in real mrnent, and
before noon had mule over ,me hundred blasts. Severn of
the first attempts datitag, ,, ,l the in considerably, breaking it
in ph , efe , few several feet in width. around the hole where the
n; lino! with ikov•ler wa. pa,oted down, but later in the day
he powder burnt and the Jug dew to pieces, but tho irA3 sus ,
110 serious injury. other than bring badly cracked fur
diAtan,, of several rect in the immediate vicinity of the
dit,t. We learned from tho operators that they do not ex
ert to Ward the ice Is ricossii with the powder, but only to
wk it, that when the water rises, it will float oil' In
all I.arcels, instend of brraking up inn body. The blagt
, way kept up until night, and will be resumed to..lay.
wh ,, hone witawaxed the pr, 44,, of the w o rk are of
inion that the deeirel ',molt wtii I r , obtained.
D R. 11.00FLAND ' S CELEBRATED GERMAN
prepart4l I.y Dr. C. M.JACKSON,
111114, Will ..fl ettiAlly cur.. Livor Dyqh.psliL Jaw,
dice, Chronic ot Nervous Drbillty, (.1 (Ito Kitinvy,i,
and all t11.11:11,1 arising Inuit a Irknrdored Llver or 6ton,ack.
Melt
inward
Fulness. or Bh.od to the
Hat:. Aridity of the Sh
Nausea, Heartburn, Di,goAt for Food,
Fulnena or weight ill OW Sunuiu h, Sour
Ertit-tati. , n, Sinking. or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Siunach, L , u innuing of the Head, Hurried
nd Difficult Breathing, Flutteriti; at the Heart, Clinah
ot• huttonai Sen,tation when in lying Po.ture, Dinuteas
fiL. on, D..t.s Of Web+ I,fore the Sight. Fever and
Dull Pain in the Iliad, Deficiency of PerTitation,
Velloe ne...tf the Skin nod Eyes, Pain ut the
Side, Lind, etc.. Soil it
Flush. of Heat Ilurnitt;, 01 the
Fleah, Constant Intagiii
log-nof Evil, and great
Depreartion of
Spirits.
The proprietor, in calling the attention of the 1,1 die to
it pr , p31 , 6 0 11.16 , ,t 1 With a feeling of the ntuhnot
de mud ltAiMptllti"ll LO the dirk.a.l for
i. recomullled.
I,4ii rww and untried article, 1 , ::t gale that haA rLMid
~l - it IT 2, ,, ‘ar, , ' trial Infer o 1,441;4,, aua
•
r..putat..... and galelx unriyallud I.y any !lim.,
ostant. lii t.".tanony in ILA favor Lla meet
prontittent and w it known l'hygiciarat and individual., in
ail porta of tin. country. in tummy, any aha
ratty doubt, to Nlemoraltrao," or Vrartiral
Farnit•r, aunt Fomilita4 to I.ct tint t ratia, of all
for it,. Gorman Bitter,
airipal 011 k Mid Manufactory, 121) Arch strt•ct,ThJlir
Jlit.
SW - Solti by Dr. Ti. Kay r. 110 Wood Ftre,t: D. A
F :k h o ,..u.ck A C o .. N.,. 01P ... 1 11 , 11 ting 13, -
11. r, Su
tel W0..1 11. I'. Swartz and J. P. Fleming. Allrglo.t/p
/14-1 ,-, !stY 1 y
CMAL LAN D FOR SALE:- --S3 Aere, , 14 , !.zt
$.O lib Arm Airfra inonoltao•ly I.ck ,t Nut
t'hi. Cal to twarer ta the ,ire than any other in Inal Art,
n rare rhallce for purchasorn. The surfat.n is el,
ny n l I.eatitififily situated far Collntry Thirty
tutee' ride from the city. on a road of ~rado. The
nosphYre 1+ clear, pure am, braying. free fn nn win..+tan uml
lands, renderine it oar of the unit
.1 lynalihv 1,111i4101
ni..l. Ilan:yr.!. Jr.. lOW :1101 twijzwiltt
fay. It n !is, and ten acre 14..14 ..r t..
!hat. a • tl.-1,..1. fl rhq -.1.1 I.) tl„ lint auy 1.1 .li, it
t; F. .1. C. NI,INVItY, 1:.1-
I.4lesatu; "I NV Ni. 1./. 1 Vina :and
• at.. ar t • Nl•a -- anal, wL I j2 , 1:1161
1114b4es F. Eaton,
NT, 0. ail F. .111111 .4r.M., l'itt,hurg-11, Dealer in
11 PATENTED A IiTICLEF, I' ATENT ; . 111
N 1..1% I N ENT I,,Sy.
r A.,•111 I.•r the f l hr. 6dl,.rir.z nr fi r Lr
I I• 14. I Low—l:lod+ nll.l
.••41.1 I
Tit.• 1,1 t5..1.1 ,
'I . I.- 14,
ii,- 11 , 1. k
ii. A ll.Jtehniont.
Y. 41 . -14 4 N 1.1) Fhol,o,
IK.At (..r Stilun
I I ttrt...r.' , . I . ..n 11..11ter.
''l.. Ex. ••1-i../ - 41,... 11..likr
1.1111.111 . . ,
A 11 , 41 f Inn
: 4 .1V,, Cutler,
A 11.1 itntill.r...l4 lwr.a.rl
MAIVII ootr.--Thla ..NV 11.01/.“11 is IliAbly I,lFla.
ult , l rich!. hat., ',en mink on gel
tcrut. en- Ilsit ham proIIIIIIC. - .4 it one
..f th, moat nigetnnum int.atti, ire "1 the air, anti one som to
more the at thrts.c pia, engage in the Ittudiar.. Tito
Inuit: Is it very 1...r0• 0110, alia 1138 iirmtntor.- furnklual
able eutplaymont to many Omit in this country. With this
ocu in:ninon its pn,fita awn 1., .10ulittal or trc1.1 , 41., :Intl the
amount of capital rcquinal to do n large business is very
Then• are rorillit.. it, /1.1 (110
1111 ding It
A rottuntny I. fortitin, to he rallo.l tho A Hegheny Gainty
Stat. h rotopan), to start the lananetss :It ...ice in Oa, City
4 Fninn's, N.. so Fourth str , rt. tut , ' lain at on , , f tint
,witt , at :it, 0116. i. of the ture.
1,1'31
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1.15
b,llll I
1..'
ir t I
I'll
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I
1,1
Tr.NT:lll.Ny.—The firnOM LAT (nn Cw. Joloiston is
0,1 2.+tillitaly in I.lntlt Cl Fitrnaros wul 11.1,11,7,
Tll , I rth. I.Vnt inkslk: of booting dons:hew
snit othio linildinp tint Is now in t_o, ari:ording to
ilw opinion of ninny :smul finigns who hove 11.•111.
11.1".• 1, Slr. JolinstoWii opinion:
r.N4
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11-
Ptrrsnrnr:u, December 27, 1555.
Mosgs P. F..iTI , Nt Dear affords me
ph,ontre tr, he ()wailed to iitrite, after a thorough trial
of Mr. Joe. Leeds' tubular Furnace or Heater, that
it fully answerd the purpose of supplying my dwel
ling with a pleasant and properly warmed air. I
cheerfully recommend it. Yours,
_
38 by"
4.411
'l'.lll,
: I AntAlltl man aartimr,
hav, Lady mod Iloppor'a l'atout Ilmich Plano, atot at
your I o ;II store what I think Of iL i.e pianta i :
vouto•re it I. thn lw,t thing innio, ik fart th , only 1.1,1
thati. that ran L,o tr0..1 h•t ;Aka pot and kat;
pi.. t-^ 11. ',01d...4 ; .la, o ;t LI ,
3,114 , i') t , 1 / 1 :d t110(1...i .10 Lill>, It 1,1 , 10, tt.l. it 11174
Mot I• i•Vt . ll, ..roooth and eldid 311114, titan ti,,' ...rap,. and
that,d; .1., ;I Lee-,-ket.td; of paint. It i. tl'roll kkitie
no.• wood work thr t.-,t I know of. It hi r, o. 11.•
. tr ,,,.t,qt that it Mt:vet op, and roll toko up, but a cry thin
riot, and ran Ie• tteoil nfroin...l the grain kit writ no any way.
Th, mak,. It I..,itharly in planing v0n...;;". I
trrap.. nuc moth voneere title Plato• coin
ataillrti. It tiki.tt nom; itith R t.:nowt 11,0, flaring MO mull,
time and tioimt suet, nick work tut It dowi.
Yount, U. GOODALL, Third e 4 Nn.
A LLEGIIENY COUNTY (I'ENNA.)
MATCH FACTORY.
EBLE t Ihl. !riving t•ecnral the EXCLUSIVE
EIGHT 4• nx,“ , U a •
•'~IATCIILESS NIATIII MACHINE"
In thim County, arc waking preparations to SUPPLY THE
TR ADE Nt ITII 11.1TCH ES, warmutca to , a, good no the
I.oeo Itn,ll,4lit marlict
Orrs:c. No. St) FOURTH tax,,t, Pittsburgh. Ja243
CIONTRAI:'POR WAN'rED FOR LA Itoß OF
MIT: , AT TIIE HOUSE ON REFUGE.—To persons
that can intro , lne , appropriate 1.0..0r, a rare c hi ne.
For farther information, apply to the Stip,rintondom the
Im-thud. Ii lit.) afternoon, (SundaT except d,) hote e. 41 9 and
ticiodt. or L. It. 1.1 VINIISTON, Chairman of the 'ontitti ttee
on hnlmotrt 1,21.1 , ltc
•
Paltrier's Celebrated Epicurean Sanen.
TANDS preeminent Cot 11ivuring Soups,
S
Fir4ll, Meat, thuno„kr.„t,, , t ,tri, p.od
h011,11.11,M t./ try it. Prict• 2.5 rent. , pt, bottle, M nit t;1
ri e•tall't•A in the United Mateo Met Cltle..
For rule Ly 1,1 1 C1.1:1i1.; stud 41.KEYSER. Pitr.lairgli.
I'. .c. wicinirr
ja,19•.1....1, 241 StArket ”ireet,
W A;FCII ENC . c have I,cen 3p—
ti (• ttnle Agent Int the Stall ,
the +:0.• tol tln 0•1-1 , I,10.1 un.l Imo.lunll,l NVnt4 hen oi
~ 130 i 1411,1-4 r;
-I 2;21. ,
71 I
242 14.1.21) 1,
- , 1,31
- I 37,4 I
1110 i 1R,140;
- 1,074
r,iag hh •• I:11111.0%0.1 Chromanstor 6.•11,5," for wh.,-1, lhr
British tlovornment awarle4 a pre.ntiont of f. 3,170. They
within a mama, n year: Th.,. is print
regolaritl, of tan. , ruder every vatlyty of claims aunt posi
tion, and are itt.talTect.l by mato.] trav,•ling, hons , bark, or
Vii mo.rt vinlont exurcima.
AL. , - •:zt.d!ent toe ntoe of on ,•th.•r
4* - Wat.ch Repairing don(' promptly, and in the IliOot 011
NY. W. W 1 ION,
fk , bl9 67 Market. 4., corner o f Fourth.
! :17.??.1 11
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1 1, - IRESII FERN LEAVES--NEW YORK
•
I h,`l tted io Choke Utprnture, Manance,
New,. n u ll .1,1:11111 ,, , derided] the !cost literary tuq.et pull
ledied un Amerie,, mid 4hire the great literary mono and
Amernan tarorit,. FA NNY I.IIIIN writes ”xch.i,,ty Gtr
thia parr every vi tad: during the year 1550, it sh,mld :
Willy make it One Of the 10,4 attraMive paper. iu this el, re
try. We ran supply hack No.. from the led of January.
nod take a look at the imper at
n•l3 !au PE'ER'S Book Store, No. 30 Fifth atreet.
LIVERY DESCRIPTION of White Chwxls,
J Fluhroiderien, Itibbotnl, Trimmings, Millinery finoda,
1104 "rY and t/it,,e,4,4,-, Ac.; all beingwhl at a reduction of
nearly one-half the tumid rater at the Semi-Annual Sale or
fkdo A A MASON k 00.. 25 Fifth street._
MIMIC L I I I F A E, o, o e Beforea l nd
Behind the
ow
act, I I Vii Inane. Price $1; 04 . For ~,,Ch ° , r 4 " 3 ' •
MINER & S'o. 32 Smithfield Ktreet
LOVERING'S Sugars, all kinds;
Do. Syrup, the brat made: at
)i29 F. It. URA VIPs.
•
JUST Rec,.•irvd by Express--FATE WEbToN;
or. to Will Will tO De. ity Jeanie the Witt.
The Hunter's Feam; or. o.iivereations around the Camp
Fire. By Captain Mayne Reid.
For *ale by
dee.2o
..._4l
4"
ir.
111,107
7 SA
11116
620
1,0
ALE- -A. A. M.A.stiN &
ILiter lot 1./f th.o 94‘.11.1.141 14
ver ynni. fold S
Q RATES--500 pairs of assorted Skates, from
cents to s3per pair. Also, Straps for the name, very
cheap. at IlleeZ2l SOWN k. TETLEY'S.
FRESII Ground Coffee, (pur4 always on
hand at No. I DIAMOND.
- MEW INT E LLIG ENCE oFFK
IC-If you
11 wont n , have " 11.4 p." and omploytn,a,
property, owl' at LOWRIE'S INTELLIOENCE OFFICE, No.
14 Fifth .street near Market street. '
Legal Doclunenth and Copying 3 ,, I l o s u m e p u i iitl I t v. le i,o at i n v eir 3l. lnd
despatch. Ifellidt I
. z.
.
RIVER, NEWS
WM. F. JOTINETON
CHAS. PRODS“ \i, STRA.NI , ,
( n.rntorly J E..
iIU "S Y , - -800 krArs W. H. WielAin for Kale by - --
%,_ folsl2 HENRY U. COLLINS.
--
WA NT E I.)- - -a YOUNG LAD, - n -- I learn
tilt , my U... 6 hitminero.. The lwet ~f n•ter.•iik, I,
101,11. (j 024) A A MASON & CO.. •.!. Virtll ni
AMUSEMENTS
THEATRE.—J. C. FOSTER, solo Lessee and
nrthager; ma. IL Rica, Btr;Fe Manager; 01 / 8 . YW rEa t
Acting Managlr. Trrnanror, J. N. Bourrrr-
MUMS Os AXMISSION:
Boxes and Parquetto 50c.Private Bosse, large $ 8 00
Second Tier 25c. i Private Boxes, smalL..... 5 00
Boxes for colored persons .25 cants.
gra - Certineate, Securing Beata, 123 coats extra.
Fltst night. of Misses IC ATE and SUSAN DEMN.
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1850,
Romeo and Juliet -- Borneo, Miss 8119011 Denis;
Juliet, MIAs Hato Benin; Mcrcutlo, S. Dubois; Friar
Lawrence, Mcßride; Lady Galatia, Mrs. Cantor.
After which,,,
The Youth who never am* a Woman--
Colin, Kate Dania; Eliza, Susan Dania; Philip, Waiver;
Gertrude, Mrs. V. Berretta
aiDuors open at 04; eartaln rises at 7 o'clock.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
COME AND LAIJOII.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!
MASONIC CALL, PITTSIIIJKGII.
EVERY EVEN/,PC DUEL= THE WEEK,
AND ON
TUESDAY. TILURSDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON&
The Loarnod Canary Binin, Inimouso Power of Yeittrilu
quitiiii, Spirit Rappinga, and Natural
SIGNOR BLITZ
Respectfully annonticts that he will give his Amneing Per
furesancos at the above paws., on
MONDAY EVENING, Fanatiera 25ru, 1850,
And every evening during the week, at 7 1 7 .',' o'clock, and on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 3 o'clock.
Doors open in the afternoon at 2 o'clock; commence at 3.
Evenings at 7; commence at quarter past 7
45 - s - Admi.ion 25 cts. Children 12),
TOIIN W. M'CARTIIY, BILL POSTER and
Ihsranarren, will attend to the Posting and Distributing
of oil kinds of
BILLS FOIL CONCERTS, LECTURES, RI.MIEBITIONS, ka
All rommunications--either by omit, telegraph, or other
wisulirectml to the office of the Morning Fest, wilt receive
prompt attention. ap7
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad
TILE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGIII.
rQ - THE FAST TRAIN leaves at 230 A. M.; through to
Cincinnati in 13 hours and 40 minutes. Fare, $7.
MAIL TRAIN leaven at 8 A. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves at 3 P. M.
These Trains all make close connections at Crestline, no
that pamengers amid detention. The direct route to St.
Louis le now open, via Crestline and Indianapolis, 100 miles
shorter than via Cleveland. First-c Lass fare front rittiburgh
to St. Louis, $18,30. Strand clans, $l2. Connections are
made at Alliance with the Road to Cleveland, and at :liana
field with the Road to Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky
City. No Trains run on Sunday.
Three Roads connect at Crestline. For particulars, BM
handbills.
Through Tickets nro sold to Cincinnati. FL
Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, For. Wayne,
Cleveland, mid the principal towns and cities in the West.
The NEW BRIO lITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 435 P. M., and New Brighton at
7:30 A. M. and 1 P. SI.
For Tickets and further information, apply to
.1. CI. CURRY,
At the earner aShen, under the Monongahela hence,
Or at the Federal street Station, to
Pittsburgh, November 22, 1355
Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
BEING TETE
==IB
4h-TRAINe C. , ./NNECT AT CRESTLINE, withont dt
.
With all On. Trains on the um" aid fennelylvani
R. and sdao nt Font with Promo going North and L.:o'lth
00 'l, O mad River and Lake Erie
TitlotA, apply at the Railroad 0111(.4. of the Ohio and
l't•lttoy I vania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
City, or at any al the following points:
Fort Wayne, llellefontaine,
Cumin nati, Urbana,
Springfield,
Indianapolia, Richmond,
Tiffin, Findlar.
Persona de,iring Tickets will hr particular to et. , l": for a
the-• obi" and Indiana Railroad,
S. B. STRAUCIIAN, Snp't.
nit. C. McLANE'S
LIZ ER PILLS AND VERMIRGE
Pit. I. sxvrT. 11 regitlar graduate and phyoJcian of exten
give prarti ,, 1.4 1 '3:P06 1 71r , , induced hp n onttmotillable
n' 14 /1111,i111, )11.411th mull - ming, an well at CO excel, kw per
6.cted no
I)1 P ItO V EMKNT ON THE ORMINAL LITER PI LL AND
V MINI I FUI; I OF. OIL C. AIr.LA NE,
II inl; pri,:tr,4l thew. remotlics Ml 9 tho medial partner of
Ur. ii. N Luo , , for Many p.m's.
()11l Itl PROVED LIVIllt PILLS AND VEHMIFT.I(IE
. 1,m4,..1 greater eflicor, andu.re mom mild In their I per:16011
th:Ill the Liver Pill and Vermifuge prepared lircerrting to the
original riripe of Dr. C. 'McLane. We make this deelaratMu
nder,tandingly, and recommend them to the aldicto..l nv
being I. plemgmt and curative, and Inhere them enperior
to any tdlter Liver Pill or Vermifuge ever prepared.
Read Certificate of Dr. C.
THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED!
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
WIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT.
The universal relief afftinial by applications of thin CEI.
MBRAT ED KING of Pain Killers In cases of Rheumatism,
flout. Lumbago. Sore Throat, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings.
bitiffisoia of the JOilaN, &intact, Pains, Scalds, Burs, Aches,
or any otlior disease for which a Pain Killer or Liniment is
enables ns to assert ponitively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S
CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT is the
toot relialile, Rafe Rail pleasant remedLyet discoverell, pas.
sessinz savanishing prop_ii - tieS for lIKALUaII - DISE ASE nod
E PROMPT F.P.ADICATION OF PAIN: -- Tlits nirinrat
te,unlom to lin ,irtu.s, given by pertIOLIS of enlightened
judgment and strict integrity. should induce all to adopt it
US n standard Family Remedy. The most incredulous will
require n,dhiuf more than the following tesztimony of Dr. C.
MelAne, diettngntixhed an a great discoverer of medical
remedies:
READI READ READZII
Morea.tievoww, &pin, 1855
This is fn certify, that I have examined the Recipe for pro
l imi ng M e L an e's Improyed Nermifuge and Liver Pills by Dr.
I. Scett, who ion been IN THE HABIT OF PREVAILING
AI)N USING MY ORIGINAL 31EDIOINIsZ IN MY OFFICE
during the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I believe ho
has IMPILoVED THEM. I make the above statement the
more willingly as I RAVE NO INTEREST IN TIIMM
WHATEVER. I would further Mate that I Lave frequently
used his CELEIIILATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT
in my practice, with the happiest effects, and that I can con•
setentiously recommend It. C. ideLANE, M. D.
All tho above Medicines prepared solely antler the super
vision a Dr. I. SIOTT. Sold by Druggists and Merchants
overyN% h•re.
. •
The GENUINE Dr. C. McLANE'S IMPROVED LIVER
PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMIPUGE 11.ie signed by Dr.
I. soyrr A co_ acennipanied by certificate of C. 3IcLANE.
The GENUINE WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT signed
L. Dr. I. SCOTT A Co., accompanksl with sii,Tuature of L
).. 4 vCrl, )I. D.
DR. L SCOTT A CO., Sole Proprietors,
Bank Place, 31organtown, Va.
DR. 0. 11. KEYSER, Wholesale Agent,
140 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
JAS. P. FLEMING, Wholesale Agent,
ja22,llylsaarlyspcStl Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny.
Q II INGLE MACILLNE.-ELENDALL'S PATENT
IXICIILE ACTINCI RIVER ARID SILIVER.—The at
tention of Shingle and Lumber dealers, speculators and
others, is itirticted to this invaluable invention, which is now
presented to the public as the fire/ and only practical ma
chine extant, for Biting and Shaving Shingles.
Imious nailing and sawing machine have been invented
UT making Shingles, but It is a well known fact that Shin
gles cut or sawed across the grain are quite too flimsy for
roofing purposes. Numerous inventions have recently ap
peared for riving and shaving, and these have all been con
demned us worthless, from their imperfect method of riving,
which consists of splitting from the side of the block but one
shingle, which Mutost invariably runs elf. This difficulty is
entirtly obviated by
Kh`NDALL'S MACKLIN,
Which first splits from the side of the block a piece thick
enough for two shingles, which is separated In the centre.
and by llamas of elastic guides each port is conducted
through a pair of approximating knives, which completes
the operation; thus producing two shingles at every revolu
tion.
This machine will rive and share from the block three
thousand shingles per hour. of uniform thickness and tapor,
superior in solidity and durability to those made by hand or
any •ither process.
Its operations are by no means confined to pine and other
soft wood, but works to equal mirantage, oak, sealant, and
every other description of timber that can he split.
The workings of this machine can be examined at IL IL.
Rymer; Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
To timber owners, shingle dealers, and mon of enterprise,
this openil a new field for spoonlatioa, as there is no similar
invention extant.
The machine occupies but a small apnea'u, 1.4 of durable con
struction, and costs but about two hundrial dollara, and a
Inns awl two boys mu maks Irons 25,000 to 30000 shingles
per day.
For right of territory, or nutehlucti, inguirdi at No. 31 Fifth .
Street, or at the City hotel.
All nectied information will be forward,' by letter,
when desired. 0. IC CriA3IBEIRLIN, Agent.
novlnaltf
Corner Fourth and:- . ,l* . pifield etreels, Pittsburgh.,
A C47- 1 ';2. , 4 , NT S
State Mutual 'Piro and :Marine Inaurane.
Co, or lIAILICIIiBURU. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of
,VitILADELPUIA. CATIT.AL, 1100,000..
'neurotic° Co. of the Volley of Virginia
VA. CAI'ITAL, 8300,000.
Commonwealth Inattranee Company, LIAR
RISI3I.IIW. CA PITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
HARTFORD. cAriTAL AND -1 SS TS $2,15.1,189.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of rITTSBURGII.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Nov. 5, 1855,13129,022 49.
Wm. F. Jonwerov, Proddent.: A. A. Onnll.tea, Sccrotary
docl4:iltpdy
TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS--x. The undersigned, lowing in view the extension of their.
tousitilms, lately OrtiulSed the
"EXCELSIOR WORKS,"
nu the Mononguheht River, opposite this city. Since 0041'
we prefer enlarging our
"NOVELTY WORKS,'
In the city. We wonbl therefore soli tiro "Excelsior Works"
at a fair price, and make the payments easy. Tim property
consists of lots corner of Neville said MoKee streets, the
Borough of Rirminghnm,beiug ono hundred and twentyfoot
(120) front on Neville street, extending same width to low
water mark on the Monnn_gahela river, - including right of
Wharf. The buildings are of brick, new and subidantial,
and two storks; high; the main building is one hundred ited
seventy-five fent long by fifty feet wideicontaining FooWiry
and Fitting-up Shops; and adjoining thereto, in fere , of en
1., is a Two Sniry Brisk of seventy foot In length for engine
house and other purposes. , There is ;Me> fill excellent fitoam
Engine In good order, and other fixtures, with a:m.1100,1c.,
reedy to kindle fires andl go to work without delay.
Any person desiring suet, a property, so favorably located,
will please giro-immediate attention to tits notice.
LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A CO.,
Pittsburgh; January 25, 15.55—{Ja1Milnil
B. T. C. MoROAN,
1424.1V0.1 otrea..
FORSIIA'S LINIMENT—One of the best
articles for Rhouniatism, now in HOC. A largo
plti
recoived by JOS. I NO,
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ELECTIMO FM 'SCUD ARODI it
Eclit Hollalia 6 1 , Kraiden. Bitters.
TWO YBARS are elapsed since tire intro
1 ductlan of thin rninttble mikt , 'ne into the United States
During this timo it hosatinel vritertal perindarity an
rometly for
Sr,oc dna 404, 1 Dyskiant otfittertion, Headachr,
Loss o pixtile, 1).-3,01.y, Ofttiornm,
Blind and Blettling Piles
Ifany of our most worthy citizens testify to its wonderful
efficacy in all atTections of the stomach•ond liver. As a
tonic, it never boo been equalled, for the relief it affords in
all cams of debility or weakness of any . kind' Li almost in
stantaneous. In °arsons, rheumatic and-neuralgic affeo
tions, ft has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial,
and in others effected n deckled cure.
When eminent physicians prescribes and their patients so
unhesitatingly recommend, surely wo may .coaso t doubt,
and eagerly test its virtues for ourselves.
PEVEIt AND AGUE
A Case of Eight Months' Standing Cured by Botrizatsi
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land .b'itfrrs.—Micluud Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Smithfield
street, says: "Last July. while running on the river, on a
cotton boat plying between Natchez and Now Orleans, I was
taken-with (over and ague. Fur eight long months I mitered
with this dreadful disease. The greater portof this time I
was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for till
lomat medicines, but I found no permanent fella Three
weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying &w
-here's Ifolland Bitters, saying that a can was mturanteed.
After taking it for one week, I must state I was a sound
man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have
hini no return of the chills and fever whatever."
I certify the above statement is true.
Tamils Arnim, DinnionAllonso,
Or nt Cheetees,-Oothic
ILEADAGECE AND DEBILITY.
Mr. Silas Llscomb, of Birmingham, says: "I have found
in Boorhave's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility.
My wife has aloe used It with the greatest benefit."
Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he
has experiene.l much relief from its use for heatlarlm:
READ TIIIBI
A Hollander's Itzliinenyc-Jacob itinsicee, living In the
Holland settlement of Sheboypm, Wishousin, says: "After
suffering for some time the Tatry attending an utter pros
tration of mind and body, I ve been restored,_ by using
Boerhstre's Holland Bitters to pert health..
The fact of this rum,* ti fec
tieing in such high reionto among
the Hollanders in Wisconsin,
Michigan,, New Tork—in fart.
in every Holland settlement in the United States—argue'
much in its favor.
A34l[) IIEALTIT RESTORED.
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Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles abort Pittsburgh, on
the Pennsylvania istys: "When I commented taking
Beerhave's Holland Bittern, I could hardly walk—now, I
enjoy excellent health."
WEAKNESS OF THE &POMACE!. AND INDIGESTION.
„Another Great Cure Eyrectod by Bocrhones Holland Bitters.
—The wife of Peter Do Witte, living in Holland Ton a, She
boygan county. Winconsin, suffered much from weakness of
the stomach uud indigestion. the had teen under a physi
cian's rare for Point: time, pat the dimalso seemed to bunt.
'von hie skill. She purchased some Holland Bitters et unr
cube, which has given tone to her stomach, , her appetite and
strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is
another great mire effected by your medicine.
We have still to record many - wonderful mires effected by
this remedy, but most wait another opportunity. One thing
you can rely upon, what we hare published aro from persons
much respected in our community, and are literally tem..
J. Qmitrus,
Editor Sheboygan Nionwhod Sheboygan, Win.
RHEUMATISM. 9
A ease of Tien Months' Standing aired by liorrhere's
Bittna.-o.mrge Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: "After
suffering for three months with rheumatism—a part of the
time so severely as to conflux me to imp , beLl-1. have been
entirely mired by using Boerhave's Holland Bitters. I hat
had one attick since, but fennel almost instantaneous r,.l ief
in the name medicine. It is, in my opinion, a sure remedy
for rheumatism."
NERVOUS AND RIEEUMATIC AFFECTIONS.
This changeable weather is likely to proilueo a great deal
of Kiel:nem. To persons troubled with nervous or rlifoUnni is
ofroiLiorol, we would recommend Ttnerhave's Rolland Bitters.
On referring to our cohunns you will find certifieatisi from
some of our first German nod Englhdi t,,noyl'
tumid Slants Zeitioso.
TILE WORST FORM OF PILES CNN RE CURED.
We are nt liberty to refer to several Neal! known
RUM, ,VIIOVe t: sett, thoroughly test d, and now reruElltlietld
ltittern as it rentoily for piles. We are
not at liberty to put lish their names, but wily take ple.uro
in referring any penn - n to them who denies this statement.
For this affection. one-half of the prescribed deer bliotild
lot tulien---Ray haff-temtpcontul—nuirning, noon and night,
one hour before
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced
many Imitations, which the public should gnarl al„minst pur
chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else-untilyou
have given Ilnerhal e's Holland Bitten a fair Dial. One bot
tle will convince you how infinitely ariperior lE '[..3 to NI these
imitations.
/la's Sethi at $I per bottle, nr six bottles tor $5, by the solo
proprietors,
Ntannfattnring l'harinnorunisls and Clionilats,
ear. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh.
It. E. SP:IA . :V.IIIi Druggists,
corner Vorond and Wood streets.
And all Druggists in l'ittsburgh, Allegheny, Itirtningleint,
Manchester and T(1 - 11 perallet . V lilts. ftep2l;ll.l.v6 ly
DR. MORSE'S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
A PIISNO.IIENON IN NEbICIN.E.
Ileatth Iteattored and Life iteugthened
MORSE'S INY IGORATING ELIXIR.
WiLL teriaoe weakness wat-itrenkai;
I. incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and
natural activity, and this nit only without hazard of reac
tion, that with a happy effect on the general organization.
za -- - Bear In mind that all inaladir., wherever they begin,
fluiah with tho UOCTOUS system, and that the paralization of
tho nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear
in mind, also, that, for every kind of nervous disease, the
IfiLtir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known.
CUBE OF NERVOUS DISE„AnS.
No latignago can convoy an adequate idea of the
immedi
ate and almost ttlitriCllloll3 change which it occasions in the
diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether
broken down by eXCA-141, weak by nature, or impaired by
sickness---the unstrung and relaxed orgunis.ation is at once
braced, revivified and built op. The mental and phi-akar
symptoms of nervous disease vanish together 'under its influ
ence. Nor is the effect temporary; for no-Cordial proporlive
of the medicine reach the 'constitution itself, and restore it
to its normal condition.
LOSS OF IIIE3IORY.
Confusion, giddiness, rash of blood to the head, melancholy,
dobility, hysteria, wrotam.e.,,,, thoughts of Holfsiestroct ion
—fear of insanity, dyspi , psia, general prostration,
ricrvonsnoas, inability to sleep, disease , incident to males,
decay of the propagating functions, hystoriaononousnia,
vague terrors, palpitation of the benrt, impoton4, constipa
tion, etc., front whatever causes arising is, if there be any
teliance to bo phkcd OR imunin testimony,,absollitely
A GREAT MEDICINR FOR FEMALES.
Tho unparalleled, effects of this great restorativo in all
complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals
of medicine. Thalamus& of stimnbants have bun, invented—
thousands of ixivigorants -coucinted—all purporting to bo
specified In the various discas — es and derangements to which
the deticate fonnnZiou of woman render her liable.
EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE,
Who sullen from treaknati, derangemmit, itervethmees,
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more, tetins tho back, or any other distittler ' whether po
collar to her sox, or common to both sexes--allonld give the
Invigorating Cordial a trial.
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Or others, will find this Cordial, after thethate used a tat
tle or. two, a thorough regenerator of Om .system. Lt ail
directions are to be found the happy Omits of healthy off-
spring, who would not have been so bue.The this extraordi
nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many
diseases fur which it is recommended. Thousands of'young
men have been restored by using it, and note in a single in
stance has Mailed to beneht them.
PEE 'ONE 01/ PALE C031PL1,.."(10N,
Or C011.1111110.i.: Militia, am regional Igy the use of a bottle or
two to Menu and vigor, changing Om akin from a lisle, yel
low, sickly color, to a bountiful florid complexion.
TO THE MISGUIDED:
Thou: arc mono of the sad and melancholy effrets produced
by early habits of youth, viz: weakness, of the book and
limbs, pains in the head, dirunms of eight, loss of musenlar
power, palpitation of the heart, dr:Tetuan, nervous irrita
bility, derangement of the digestive fmictiaus, general de
bility, symptoms of coneumptions, etc.
Mentally, tho fearthl effects on tin, mind are nmell to bo
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, &pre:v.llou o f
spirits, evil formbolings, aversion to society, .4C-distrust,
love of eolitride, timidity, etc., are tunne of the evils produced .
All thusafflicted,-
- 1314AIRM coNrE3IPLA4(I MARRIAGE,
Shenki reflect that a sound mind, antibody are the most no
ceasary requisites ta:protiite l tvitinbild happiness; indcssl,
without these, the journey throunh life bectenes a weary
pilminage—the proicrivt, hourly darkens the view.; the mind
becomes shadowed with deeptir, and filled with the melan
choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes
lighted with your own.
CAUTION!
Dr. Morse's Intl-orating Gonna! has bo r n counterfeited by
some unpiinciplisrpersous.
lu future, ell the genuine Cordial will butte the proprietor's
hie-simile pasted over tho cork of each buttle,aud the folfutr•
Ing words blown In the glass:
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial.
C. If. LINO; prokriertir, N. Y.
The Cordial Is put up, highly co ncentrated, - In pint borthet
—price throe dollars per !Mlle, two fur live dotlars, six for
twelve dehlßra. C. IL ttlNl3, Droprietor,
IV,l"Droadway, N. Y
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Fuld by Druggists thronglicrut the tirdlcOlstes, Canada
and the West Indies.
Pit friirsEß, No. tva lrom tiL
FLITMING 81104 "NA GI Wood F. trem;
E. PELIAIRS,'Wootj
Allegheny Crty...BECELIAAI k 3VNENI 4 IA3I;
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J. P. FLAMING.
Agent for 01ti0...J. D. DADS, Cincinnati. lapt
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TRIVATE DISEASES—DA. BROWN, No.
• Biannual olleyolevotei his etitite attcoth,i,
trahn.Cifficu Practice- Ills businem in mostly kontillt.,l
AO private rates Dirrox:, Illsi ouch pahthil
tions,brunShtiw'bjhepreeleum, youthful intlitigel/C0 _
and 03M9S.
, Sytitaßitio.Sruptions, ponorillea,aleet„ Stricture
Orethmi Discharges, impurity of the Blood, with all diavto,ca
of the VenerearOrgau. Skin Ilisenses, Scorbutic Eruptions,
Tatter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseanatt,. Seminal w.-alcuctrs,
Impotency, Place, Rheumatism, Female IVmSnittal,
- hire hay
Supplussions,Biseasom of the Joints, ristulain Anti, Nervous
Affections, rams in the Back and Loins,. Inration s ir thin
Bladder and liidneya,succFsafully treate4. Cure pnarante , nl.
Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enables Pr. Drown
to offer assurances of n ,rootty cure L. all who my norni, un
der lit care. •
Officec; ul Private C4.IISnit.4IIOp.IISIOUI 3 a 1 Dianhatd alley
o=omi moderato.. . tu.kvikflawly
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DR: BROWN continues Go lie . consulted for.
ale. 'curs nr ,i3lsZltet 111nEASta ' 1114: tiumess in
long-sewn ling nines 14 unquallisi. The," ailliciisl ars Irvin .1
to 'call witlitnit'delny. P.:nuns afilict,sirwitil •Vetioresll)l4-
casoa, Mignmattion. 1 , 11117,..# SilTinit Debillts..liould not.
'delay to ,get Lishis Alslee. Latevi tonlniunii 4 RV, inuinstian
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111)....'01f1es ii*riivnio 'Rimini, N'n.' 41 Dianiona alley,
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