THE PITTS6UII6II POST. n I,as P. Eattor and ProprieCor• PriTSBURCH WEDNESDAI N101{N1N41.... FEBRUARY 17 MUNROE STEWART In Tuesday's Post we gave it as our deliberate opinion, all the facts of the case being consid , ered as they might to be considered, in a plain and common sense view, that Munroe Stewart was innocent of the crime of murder and should receile a pardon at the hands of the (;over. nor. It seems to tig that no one who looks at the case without prejudice, and =trips it of ~11 legal technicalities, can doubt the correctness Of our position. The three defendants we r e tried together, and at the time of the trial public sentiment,horrified with the outragequs nature ofthe, crime seemed to demand the con , victim' of all who atthis. - moment were sup posed to have been connected with its per petration, It was manifest that File acid Stewart had an acquaintance as shop-anat:)s of a short duration ; they were stranNg rs in M'Keesport, and naturally sought one another's society, and when the one was ar rested for crime,nothing could be more natur , . al than that the other should be susp, eted of complicity. At the inception of the criminal design, Charlotte J ones alone knew the fact that her uncle and aunt had money, and her avaricious nature and fiendish desire to retain Fife as her paramour, prompted the murder. She hated. Stewart because he, as she believed, was making efforts to intluce Fife to leave lief. She would not confide the murder to him aful share the proceeds of it. Nor did Fife intrust the secret to Stewart, otherwise he would have shared the murder and Charlotte woMd have stood watch ig place of acti‘ely Participating in the crime, as she did. It is ab,urd to suppose that Stewart was an accesso rronly, the argument of the Dispatch that he was a principal, from the allegation that time was blood upon his clothes, is not warrant ed by the other facts in the case. Stewart is either guilty; of murder, or is innocent of all criminal knowledge of the taking of the lite of the two old people. We firmly believe he stands iu the latter position and should he pardoned at once, and not be permitted to r e . main in a state of suspense almost worse than death itself. lie has'sertainly suffered enough already, both mentally and bxlily for being found in had-company, which in the opinion of nine -tenths of the community is the extent of his criminality. The theory that Stewart was no(preseut at the inurder,but he had pre vious' knowledge that it lo com- untied, we cannot lor a moment !,clieNe.- The relation between himself and Charlotte Jones precludes a supposition of ~ 1 1,•11 know edge, and if Fife had trusted low with it, would have insisted on his active pnrocipation in the affair, No, Stewart is innocent, and Governor Packer should pardon him. Th 4.. voice of the community, as of one man, this. The jury which tried him arc satisliol of his innocence, or at least that there is now a sufficient doubt of his guilt to entitle hot, to an acquittal. Public justice and the wel tare of the community should be satisfied with the punishment of two persons who were , ' 7- tainlti guilty, and does not demand the blood 4.1 one whose unfortunate association with bad company has brought him to his present strait. For all he has done, he has been sufficiently punished, and we trust that Gov ernor Packer will regard his ease, stripped of all legal technicalities and side scenes, and apply to it the strong common sense and noun i judgment which he possesses. This loin we look upon the pardon of Munroe Stewart as a certainty. The most rigid regard for public justice and the supremacy of the laws do not demand the execution of a man unless all the circumstances point to his guilt, with the most unerring certainty, and in this case no such certainty exists. On the contrary the sound est, the most judicious and most unprejudiced minds am:-ng us believe Munroe Stewart in nocent of the crime of which he has been con victed and for which his life must be cut short next week, unless the Governor steps in and exercises that power with which he has been entrusted, to meet exactly such cases as we conceive this one to be. NEWSPAPt , IIt WRITKRS The writers for the daily political newspa pers are certainly a most wonderful class of men. Day after day, month after month, and year after year they can treat their readers to a disquisition upon a single subject, and yet they always, apparently at least, give some thing new, or, at all events, present their sub ject in a new light and with new forms of ex pression, I Suppose all which has been written upon the subject of Kansas, for instance, was to be printed in volumes and bound in books. The aggregate would form a Bodleian Library It is astonishing that men can produce from their brains such a mass of words upon a sim ple theme, and yet we see every day that it is done. The multifarious essays upon "Kan sas," which everywhere meet our eyes the columns of newspapers, haVe called to our memory the following paragraph, which Thom as Carlyle, in his quaint style, wrote many years ago about newspaper writers. Ile says : " But, indeed, the most unaccountable ready writer of all is, probably, the common editor of a daily newspaper. Consider the leaden articles, what they treat of, how passably they are done. Straw that has been threshed a hundred times without wheat ephemeral sollud of a sound ; such portent of t e hour as all men have seen a hundred times turn out inane ; how a man with merely human faculty buckles himself with new rigor and interest to this threshed straw; nightly threshes it anew, nightly gets up new thunder about it ; and so goes on .. L.Llv v iling and ‘ :,,civilering for a considerable' seNig of year's ; this k a fact remaining still to bL acciointed f or o l man philosophy. The vitality of man is great: WE acknowledge our indebtedness to lion, David Ritchie, our member of CoogrrsE, for valuable documents, which we shall pertnie with care This day called Ash Wednesday commences the penitential season of Lent observed by the Catholic Church with rigid force. WHO pays for the military force employed the other day by the County Commissioners Let the dear people know the cost and neces, The Hon. Samuel A. Purviance of the XXII District, composed of Butler and parts of Alle gheny, declines being considered a candidate. This offers an opening for some devoted pa, riot in Allegheny city. WE publish in another column a communi• cation from a prominent lawyer in this city, in relation to Munroe Stewart. which gives 'the governor a clear case for a respite. We should prefer a pardon in full, but do not con sider that Stewart would run any risk, under the circia/usttuioas, in a new trial. lieclineB ft a NAI 'l`A (;16 For many ytars Pittsburgh has been ann.2sl. ignored by the press of the Eastern cities. While towns of not half as much commercial importance west of us were daily mentioned in the Telegraphid and Market Reports, Pitts burgh has been passed over us if it were a country village, and no mention made of it or its business. The recent law reqpiring the publication ot weekly bank statements is however w,trk in. , a change. Since 11 went into op ration, we find l'ittsbnA regularly—Then tinned in the tooncy articles of the Eastern p ipers. The fact that so large an amount ol capital is used here, seems to have caused the writers to think that our city is of some small commercial importance. The publication of hank sta ements has caused this One a ivans tags to our city, if no other. In this 'Ounce.- 'lion we in:ty remark, that could our large manufacturers of iron glass, &c. &c., be in duced to c,‘lverteq mor lib, rally, and lot the public abroad know what is done and doing in l'it!sburgh, our city would reap a decided dvantage therefrom. There is in this respect its:- enterprise among our leading business men than in other cities, and leas than there should be, if they wish to advance their own interests materially and permanently. CDN , cit:Nct.: Tuount,m , 'rum , ' An (•:;,Mange ilLper =:t}, : • A mhx: w rtniu s Ire, with whom we tY. e n.e,itpLinted. hav•Dg„ h trqr Kohl t riLd ill 1.11 I • weekly imper following : " r purchased f a grric.r in this tiling+ , a quatdity of :ugar. (T - Lit V,IIIOII I obtained one pt und I ; and if ti!e, rar• a' who efo.ated toe wit', scud Ipy a.l - seven ,1- • ! tUgAT, (acril lure a. et;s• tire) I Will ! ,, t. 1 ;1“.1) On nino , :evci - k-pott . llll of wort I li r.r 111 , rf,itiet:Cq ivanc d . ll. I r-, !,.t The above Calls to our i«tollection a similar story which went the !minds some years ago in relation Lu a country store keeper in Miss issippi. his customers, most of them wealthy planters from the surrounding country, were in the habit of buying on long credits, settling once - a year after the cotton crop was disposed of. One day—au unusually busy one with him for an unusually largo numberof his cuss touters had calk(' in—he recollected to have sold a saddle which he had forgotten to charge upon his books, and to save his Lie he could not remember which of his many patrons had been the purcliiiser lie looked over their names in the index of his ledger to refresh his memory, but, all to no purpose. Finally he conceived a bright idea and resolVed to charge a saddle to each and every account of his plan tation mighbors, taking it for 4ranted that when settling time " came all Would dispute the item save the actwil purchaser of thesads die. Having suld one, he charged upwards of thirty saddles and when settling day did n of lin, customers actualf . t, paid for the saddle without dispute or remark. The story was originally told as an iilustratii - ie of the loos. manilla of doing business in NI i-zsi;•s -ippi, in the day- or styli institutions as the Brandon Hank Tho saddle was well sold at all events and tho tradesman kept hit own counsel. 'l`li ( Aft ()I.: E W 1.1.1 t.t; fun ;h„ lIMMII I :li ~ ~~I!'~. ~I 1 , ~ i~ III•! c. It 1 .Lr,, , C t to u• a!,t uj, 01 ;h, [let of hiy gt:,lt, La: , 7,111,1 I c, r,•ly upoa rt 4 lia-11, I..ird,:t 1•. • 11. 11.‘.- .11 tl. ..NVII I..CV.'l' to St , yl irt. The peo; t., rt• w ul I 0 , 1,1)1, the To try him 01./.1 the indicitmnt Dint far thy' mur ler of El z th:111 M' Masters ; if fo om ! ;! ,ijity thlt indie:mont, and up n Ott circurostp.utlal pr ,ot in the p - ,s , lession of The Uovornten ut, tne 1 1, , folly sati , 4t , .(l with hi, ex ca!te If mit, th , E . secutive (Amu ency ought to ex•en led to him Li the ttih!c't ht , ~t eouvicted. In or ler to immte au impartial an I speedy trial, apart from all the 1:1,0 ore , opposi -I to effect his cese, hi, counsel, upon a proper yplication, (mak hive a chan7,o of vet ur, zud have his trinl nr dered • tiefore a judge of the Supreme Crurt This ought to satisfy those who are convinced o: his innocence, and would be a proper meant: o vindicating public justice in case of his guilt . In such a course of proceeding, justice would to Lawered with mercy, and I might add what would he ohvioms to your intelligent readors, that, upon tic supp osition that the Gown should pardon Stewart on toe indictment uout which he has already bieen convicted, the indictment is still in full life, and he would hec•-., sarily he amenable for the offence , f killing. The Executive would hardly venture upon in t,rposing any further than as regards the VX sisting conviction. CAN DOES Angcl4 and Eartlititi,es The following most vinarkahle scientific discovery has been made by a Coternporary, whose imagination, when he wrote, must have been stimulated by something not loss potent titan Jupiter's own nectar. Speaking of earth quakes he says : But ,;thtiu:kt.! 0,1 tlutw „id thi3 earl 1 ..tt.'s h. n golden ch Lim to the, f,;(4. (hr.! .‘ll I imgr.l on smuo 2. , m1 rmssml. touch wi , h the lip of one whlte , win;; the ,-,l,lti,ztt pued chain. It slightly vibcate:s from EArt:i to Throne ; the glob 3 just trembles iu re,p; Thin is ettrthqu4kc.--nmbing n ere. The Angels should be more careful as they fly or they will rufile the feathers of their wings. If uur cotkumorary can find the place where that chain is" hitched on "to this muh dane sphere he might go up." Taking the Uhov - e as a specimen, his brain must he so etheralized that there is no' the least danger 01 his keeon, headel" rtl . it r(", Stelv art Qluite•a number of citizens have called upon us, to sign petitidns for the pardon of -Mun roe Stewart. We do not know who has the matter in charge, but feel certain if the peti tions were properly distributed, and immense number of names could easily be procured. The citizens of Allegheny desire to have a chance to be represented. C lilt ry U rdb. They() is Iln ;1441, 1.0 . 1'111011 I.ti poFed of about thirty Gertnan9, wl proving the bread or cquitay tarl mouth the) ilwir kith t From thu it appeqrs tli. the htni delpitm :etc c, niinwi to $lll.OllO ali.l three74iu, ar,!CAnarie.2 Tao co7iimon, or or &al Canary is of th , i'least value, and sell at s'2 a piece ; the improved kinds bring from $8 to $lO a piece, and are from Central Europe. The great majority a these birds wt.re obtained from Belgium, where th e y are bred by the peasants, who raise them as a lifetime. They are what are call Oil " long" and short breeds. Birds of the long i4reed are procured :rout Brussels, Antwerp and lktz,wpere they sometimes obtain extravagant priOs. Their cost depends upon the color and shapei. the ure golden yellow hying theA_nost estoemeid. The; are only used for the purpose of brolding, and sometime, sell for $3O a pair The short breed is raised I , y the i.ef , ple uf the Hartz gouritAint,. Next to the Belgian the French bird, is most prized. MEMO The London gives the following d e . criptioa of e few of the presents to the Royal Brido : t , Cllll.lllt 11_,(• hjt 11/11 Queen of Pi-u•..:—c. ,, pen diEltrionds, the .f winch, witr, ite hrilltant toid tall - work hetw, en b.Wly otie ci tin grALTful th:d hxn evir ex• oil i EOll v:ttn tt gi,.011 by • , - ,J!k. ,rt I• ht• lrll hir, ,2.out lESIESIMI lb : t>.ed 1-t nuttal repw.i , ales of Phila itmia,ll! EMMA tlAc. 1:'11114,0Cu ltioyeti a I , li , 1 a lA, ad diem .e.l I:,..cklet 0, wilt. a tf.-1,1.• ~ zh,. rli..se Lrilliaut .1r .114 .., .1 ierrell..ls, which hietel, to ittcl Lite C C. The ,ec.,nti 1: 1,1 tilt ittutlll . l of three die style and F. 7... H fut. which Ine , ell.l of hav,or an i , p u etr,lL. 1,, the rni.l.lle, are it, . p,ati r.f the. very atl purity t.tl eilur. The Prince. 1 I t .ivt• tiu•tb:ut. f riilutnLand Vlll •rit.t,-, Witch t, beett,ilui ruin Itt debig,n and .•11.1 , .1. : Coe, pre; , ,!nt. 1 Ifts ad I.ltt,tt•it t it t t-tr-•t r, lilt• eye.- of !r, II- 1 ein tilt y unF 1 rttk itt Ct.: tit:l un M )0, 1,1,1 "1't:;t1 v. re oil the left unit Wt.: •I 1 ; ttu i I :11 Itt.tt•• , kf, pre-entei ttf the R yal flou,e li 11, I‘u; ihirl,, thuutzn spleri , ll.l pret4en', an t•.1.1al , L.l V t.l/ l , III!' .0..1 !"[lii War" .0 In t h t,ILIVI It IBEIMIEiII The g.ft ut the Nriuce s t\ ales iu rich twau ty of the effect far w,p , rio't to them all. It is a suite of cor-ringF, hrouch, and necklace of opals and diam.oids• I.ut the ~ p als, iu play of color and irritii-se•oce, ace , -utoirior to any we have y.-!: seen, a Li the drsigu ~ f the settings is quite to keep g With the es.qat-Itt beauty of the stones y As we have 8,6,1, in magnificent, i ellaz..te effect, this gift sur i. -e , aii. riot the prrent of the bridegroom per..iaps the t e —Cy, though in appearance tho most simp l e f any. at is a necklace of :L`,l uur na , iets may easily judge of their vaue whet, we :-ity that the necklace, though full sizeil,,aly rftpnres 36 to complete the entire e.reie, wa:ch graduates in size of jewels as it ap proa,L.t.s each end. Three centre pearls in this are F',0. , 1 t be of ereat value. Tiro Quern giv, d a third present of three silver cdnd,d,bra.,. which f.,rw tue,m,si regal looking gc cup lit dyer we nrcie ever s en. The centre piiee spring:; arum tin eirlilDr4tv bao , :, and ie ,ur roundel by pups of figures i4iquisitely ch t6e , l all r, I Ti. , is between 20 and ii) br..neln,:, and is four ice: high. Iwo ,tlier, ire to nihtch toe centre, and af..-1 equally „I,i,i,ntle and alur.iif cqutlly in.ssive and log y. There w=s u, Li It to this win; given t , one t f - most was [rota the Quern to bmdcgro,.l.ll'.- :::ther. As, however, the for .nee s.ntclheut more probable, belivet , 4.'orrect - one. The t'tinee.ss of I'ru,-1., g..cs a truly regal gift of u :--iutuacher brifool ,r brilliant, Tue. mtunes in this, superb ernam v u! are large and of the pu, est water, and the 4eittug an.l design are exquisite The Prin:tess Alice gh e' a ratan, tart beautifully toed brouch of pearls ; and the Princes -we ,utes„ Victoria, give each a massive sin brooch or run, e, tounlar in shape to chi's, iu aod the Queen's gift, which vie have alt ady rn a :lout •i. 'l'hcce brooches re , I. i fia S MlVe gui 1 , t.r0.1.112e1110.1 with pearls and inet olle, peat ,s and rubies., and pearls and cap Uueli 5. of Cando tugs gives a lio bigt aid opals, and the in cesc y her poi ti attic a illa.Z,Slve gold frame and (It:, of hit! r, ,•1 hua •glir ,i, in • lirhie's royal 1.1111.. r iu a the I', It is a arignitic• ti o,f ,•01111 , brilliant and rt.t i v of 0.,1, r!tekiaoo. ThP brofe ao• vi!tieruitlis Duelm-s t K. to: tot , : lizatti.act , 'IP nt , eful pre.- nt iargc au,l to. -4 cosily tit,s-ing cast, ntanno4 sutitoient articles to tit out the toilet ~f of ot which are n , [ V 0 silver gilt. euitelied with tt: gitt red e.,ral. 'Putt tomptittity and extolls te iteacty of the il—igus for those thtug , , ire uot to -tit passed. Next, probably, to this to costli ness, though Intinttel) redoce.t to tctlitt,tl to Fizo. is the gift of the Maltlittajaa Doleep Stogit, which ,s o w , of the most fairy -I kr opera-glnsees e'er by I i'ly Tot. , d .-ign elAborate—aita- M-sques of gold on white cuamol, with a double border a n d efttiehinent than - lands. In a little cacti-bost., v , ith a delicate fringc left out to snow the pattern, is the gift of his NlAjesty the King of the BAgiarts. It I, IL Bnussel- Ince Breed made expreslfiy for tile rung bride, and our readers will be best able jadge of it, exquisite beauty and carefully elaborated wor4;mLuship when we ,tate that it v doe i nt in le-Js than 50,000 f , or 1.;'2,000 sterling. The Duchess of Saxe-Wei mar giNas a magnificent bracelet of rubles, dia monds and - ernerul , l4, and the Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg gvitt pl do gold bracelets with etiamel miniatures of the givers no each. ti.i :Fni 1•1 t Al) Ashley's Peal in Me'ota Steal Ab Ashley was a live Hoosier, notorious for everything, iu g;•ut , ral, and stealing melons in partieniar. In tnel.,o time he was the dyad ui the wh:de net&,irli,r),!, fir when he visited a Fitch, he male it a rule never to leave until it was entirely destroyed. This was a singular trait of his chara,:ter----:komething unacc,ountahle —for, aside from that, he was considered one °t itle best fellows in the world. Stealing melons, and plundering patches, seemed to be part of his nature, for it was evident that it did not Luise fr, m uoy nigg o rly disposition ur selfish motives. lle was a real opera Least eel kind of an individual, always gr, wing Ink ,re melons than anybody else, aid giving Op m away moire. ft rely than anybody else. They were no inject to him, yet he could not resist the tompt,ti , ,n to steal from his neigh b,,rs, just f r t!: , ! ton of the thing. But as s,ine one said, a I , ,ng lane that has no turn ud likewis, had Ab followed the practice ut stealing ;m._l ~t..-4 all his life he-would have got to he a melon thief of long :Alluding,. But such a Stale of things was nut destined to laat.!tlwri3s— " A change came over the spirit of hie dreit, ,, l," I recollect once, in a melon season, Borne young sters called at Ab's house, and after telling Mtn of the pitch that Deacon Aikors had, prop..s -,,l t. i visit it. Ab was on hand without amo inent'sl:esit , lice, (he company set out a, it was fairly WU k Bit is proceeding further,l s;..y or An, in the lingurige of the poet, "11, Levi i whi k c, well /1,1 he melons, Iwo the boys In wr.o..e compati7ho vv., having look ed to the furore and brought alung, a bountiful ippiy of the " 000 ti critter," he was „soon eu j hunrielf iund and roded went the b They shin got to be very_ merry— CV mach so th appareoi y they paid no atten tion to road or yob, but went tight through thr , woods rind brush, the k;i,,nue as if they had peen .calking on a barn door. • At ler gth. after r,ci T iing about in varidu, wad ever.ion.inzr 4F,listacles, ,i-uo,h • fallen sane and w,rtn fences, that lay in their r-ute, they arrived flt the patch and pitched racer 1.1,e ittedosure. I s e Gods, what a sight! There ky' tl - 1 hog' tn,don, st thick that our :olventurcrs e..uld scarcely walk for them There Icy great mealy "red cures," apparently unt :heir Own language, e' Arise. slash and eat !“ They were uuue of your little, long, " wizzed up" things, such as lind their way to the mArk : ,t stands, and which one would suppose had fallenfroM the vice in a fit of the "blue devils " 1 7 M4, they - were plump, jolly, good na tured feilrws, many F which were already show ing their red in!enor, having apparently. burst their Hides with laughter. Ab was right in his glory, and so, hau'leg 6w his jack knife, he fell to slashing around with a v ngeance. The others followed his wimple, and v.cry soon there was sad havoc in the melon patch Having satisfied his appetite, Ab set to st4n2:l trig and crushing all that carne in his way The other boys hesitated to participate at first, urging that it was really too bad to treat the old deacon in such a manner; but Ab swore that it was really good enough for the old hypocrite, out he would not leave as long as there was a melon with a whole hide. Finding there was no cropping him, they lent a hand eh the perform ance, and very soon every melon was destroyed ; not only that, but the vines were pulled and heaped in 1 , 111,1 rOrrr , r of the patch. " Now,' raid Ah, mounting the pile, which wag seine fiver,; six feet high, " give me the block bottle, aid let me drink the t. 41 Deacon',, health —that good man in honor of whom we have just erected this monument." The bottle was pasSed. and Ab began: " Deacon Akers—may he live to plant maty a patch like this, and Al - ) Ashley and his friends have the honor of harvestiu . it. fur 'eni." Ha+s w.mt round three times, after which the bottle started, and ina(.l.! a like number of revo lutions. " Now, futchmae that pole yonder, till I erect a standard, to show i hat mar has been to the summit, and the work will be done," said Ah. The pole wa-i lorcught, and after tearing a stripe off an old ci•tton h,adkk•rchief, and attach ing it to the'end of the pole, Ab stuck it up in the pile of vines, dismounted. ami all started for home. I n a space-of time truly incredible, they arrived at. Ab's residence. Ab pressed his friends to stay till morning, but they would not hear it. Some pressing business, of course, prevented, und ao th,,y oat, leaviug hiw lo L002,e, otl i ellects &f 1 1 ~ ,Li ky Early next morning, Al) Ashley was arouUcd from his sound elninbor by cue of little [Oll,l running to Lie be ' ! and : P,p,, papa. papa! Got quick : quicker: Some Cos hoolie.ei all er ' water ta...).;as What !" E2X...thst.ned " Why —sotee—e;Grlttn- 'er water 111.10LIS, --t 1 / I . lSlit , i Al) axes) et)rniqr aid t.weertic, vutette that tu'd find some elite by which to 1;1»n!;fy th.• v I and then they mhzlit look cut t.;!) 11100. Ab went tc Coe tati,,h--what it biOt pre sented ! m)t a able melon, nor CVNI fl vibe was left—all met a total destruction " Where'll :Lon for a ;d lightin' could I hart been let ntgl t, that I didn't hear the infernsl villains: I; ))) In, ky for %)ru I didn't or some of 'eui'd been dead pow. What could they have done witl tbe vmes 1" )-1;,'.1 Casting his e 3 es al wg the fenc,) t.. )liscevered the vines nicely pilo.l up like a sat hay stack: From the top• stood a pole, with a still. el red ti.)cit.g :0, the end of it. Al) sie.i . e t t tt, bra betote he bad proceek)! many F)1 , 1). ,t) to think. Suni,Ll..!hg: seo:n .1 to by (—ming np to his mind. At la=4 It mottere a dream? crectutity did 1 do it IV,Aring little longer, .• No, by thunder, its no dream ! Them co,:ed boys has b. ea pinyin off on me. Bla t their intvrnal whiskey, I wi-h hey had it all iu cussed inwards red hot Mind, I toll you, I'll be even with 'em if it tidies me a hundred years fr,rn now," and then came an awful volley of eur,es B , lCh :1n could never appear in print Ile fa rly blubber,.l right out with Inc 'lt was indeed, true—they had been plating off on hint—for after getting him a little " tight," they had brought him back to his own melon patch , and under the impression that it was Deacon A ikers', be had de,troyed it It is said Phat AL was never known insist in the plun der ofea melon pitch after that eventful night AT a euchre p irty an evening or two i.go, one of the members urt sty freely in milk with whisky in it. he overloaded his stomach with ir, !and I,s a natural ct (pence had to leave the room far the purpt.,o r " casting up accounts." Rising from the table, his legs failed him. au.l h stutu'ded head, I,g into lap of a spectator. "Shall I assist you said his friend, cirni;tis. Berating his pitiahlo condition " a o," said r—hic—Pa try it alone." Bcerliktves Holland Bitters. 'See what the dealers, men who will sell anything in their line, and who are nut interested in the med icine more than any oth,r, ay : We think highly of your article, end t ape. t to have a laige sate. BARNES & PARE, New Yu, o. The demand is greatly increasing. T. W. D YoTT & Sos, Philadelphia. Most medicines require limo to introduce them; yours sells at the shin. IILFiMAN & Monwirt., Philadelphia. It is steadily gaining ground. Do. U. P. Mit.n., i•eoria, The demand is increasing. C. & W. C!ti , PARI, BARItII,Pre. The lot will soon be sidil—send more: \VM. TtIoNIPSON, Itiseville, East Tennessee. We are her lot at once. D. M. & A. J. TUCKER, Fulton, M. , . We have not ti medicine that sells so readily. ititnebay Blois., Chicago, 111. Boerhave's Holland Bitters meets with a large role and it always 14)4 given good satisfaction. L WARLICIL Chicago, 111. We have been salting ticerhav,'s Ilo'land Bitters for some month:4; and,' althenzh, when first intro dueed, we (11.1 n t urge ,ale, being uuaquitinied with the article, dill we :0.1,,d the public deterwined to have it, and to meet I:. • deu,an we have been obliged to purchn:e settee than weever . have id any other pat,nt 'a.itever. Every day brings, new teetia, , niair • i s etliea,y in retuov.. iog the various e , nnpkint:4 for which it it re',,tu wended, and in otroring it to our etiotower, , , we ao ro with more contidone, in it , virtne, than it duo to moot prepa.rations of the Kind. Lifuggi:•ts,, 15.4 RAnd-11.h 611/6.0 !—BI - 1 4 ,, ,r0k1i to 3:k : ,, r !burr, Si!l nt SI p.•r by the sole Propriet..r , , ti,nj P.iL;e, .1 r., N. 27 botween eir-t v. 1.1 and Drita:giets gerlerr,.93. EXTENSION u: STA e . DRS. C. M. FITCH 4- J. W. SYKES V. ill ciitalnui) their Alrat OPPOSITE ;' , T. CLAIR PlTTSilttit4; PA TILL. APRIL ll{ T, 1, , Where they may I,e c.mgultel daily, (Sun I.y oxcept,A,) s NT A, and ALL oritE It:tttrcl with, or g ABA DISEIAS DRA. t rti.! S n En, tlt. t tint cannot too erau requeutlY It.l , notli , ll ittvoli l,•f 00, Lti. OF DELAY I:: ell LNIOZs: Y DISE I S —its Ny010.010,1 0011 SOOlllllO tritliflA sa to ItiNgitt 11111211141 v fowl illy 01 ipiou while tllO thdl.l-18111.9 111 tki rApillpr, groos, moil zoo pr;tiont .10gTvi:IS luutttnll till a CM - Vin 11e4t t impossible. WUleo Iloura--.1.0 A. M. to I P. M. No cliargo for consultAtion. A list of queAtlouti will be Est • t to those einhi ea' to us letter. Athlte,3,4 Dit:l 4 .. C. M. FITCH St J. W. SYREA 4/e- 013.1.1 AT G NIEIOII.I Alerchiukt, Baps.— SIMPSONVILLE, Shelby rcw ty, Hy , 4arel, 30, " The German Bitteis giv:• goheral satisfaction, ao I herewith hand you a certniiiite ul Mr. MtivroN HERE:LEY, a respectable fanner of this ci linty " SimesOlvvitis, Ey., March 30.1855.—Den Sir: I wo'uld in form you that I have been afflicted for sever at years with Dysjitysidz, in a very aggrevattd form, for which I used .-ar suparilia and vartuua other remedies, without obtaining any relief Front the various testimonials in favor of lloofland's Gi man Bitters, I woo induced to try them, :Ind I now ,13 C With pleasure, that through,hair thie I tun enjoying toter health than I have dune lo yeas pa,t, and cheerfully re commend the Bitters to all afflicted with that terrilili• Respectfully yours, To Dr. C. M. Jackson. 'MOUTON B elk E . SOU tulvortiaomout. For nolo by Fl. ?NO .tob. o• ol t j. fol'2:3rdev Pittsburgh Zuir- THERE IS NOTHING IN THE WHOLE LIST 1}1; medicine creating such a stir am ,rig invalids a, Dr. f.IN• FORD'S INVIGORATOR OR LIVER RE REIDY. It give, such quick relief us to c the patient of receiving beit4t almost an BOOti as the medicine is taken We do not know of u single instance „bore It has ben-u taken without be,e6t, and in nearly all cues a complete carets off,ettaLby Its use. It baa acquired its wide poimlarity IsimAy e-it does what it is recommended to do. It is Collithilltij en largiug its circle of friends, cerr, lug bedding On its wings, and Joy to the hearts of these suffering from Liver Complaint, Jaundicp, Dyapopsia, or general debility. rol2:lnuLtw JAMES A.. FETZER, Forwarding and COnimission . Xerchp.ut FUR VIZ 6 &LC of Flour, Grain, I3anon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fru and Produce generally, Ooriter of fle.rket anti First streets. PITT6131.:1011, PA. To—Franeis G. Bail y, ,lia:a Dilworth. 5. Clithlwrt A Sou, Pi[Lib a- h; A wearinglin, S. Brady, M. M. Bank. Lit A Mangle, Co, Goorzs W A thlorson, ilt. , lb) Paxton A. Co. Wbo.iing JOHN MOORHEAD. COMMISSION MERCHANT 13=1 PIC METAL AND BLOOMS, jandy I No. `,47 W 1.,:) ITEMST. PIiTtiIIIIII4if , p, ALEXANDER ti LATE R, DEALICR IN LOUR'. :124, BACON, LAMP, Oit.9 OiL, AND PRODUCE N Ala 1;0 29`a I,lbertf escregt, vr-rßin,o;aF &soli dux PITTSITUGH STEEL WORAS.O ISAAC JONEN INO. L. BOYD JONES, BOYD E=l CAST STEEL A LSO. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. sTEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES Corner Rose and Flret Jt rret 4, FL B. ROGIIRS & C. 611.„ ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEMIL CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETB, PITTABURG .P A JAMES IIIeLAUGHELEV, MANUFACTURER OF ALCOHOL, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street. .nlnlyd2,AD SWEET CIDER.-3 bbls received this day Price 20 cent 4 HAWORTH, BHA) BRoWNIAIE, an Wu iDtazzonsi. rto. 189 [tit pareci 18] Pciui street, PittsLuroi, P.l. W 11.1(1 Fl BROOM CORN ---25 bales, this day, reed iuo for oh, y fell) II EN RN U. CO, LI NS. lARD.--13 pkgs. No. 1 received, and for Hai, by i fell 1 HENRY LI 0 4)1.1.1 NS. A PPLES. —lOO bids. for sale by ...1. - , 1.-4 s El UN' DV 11. On' I T. , ,/ OATS. ---300 bus. just received and for sale by I fa] 11E1,4 ICY If COLLIN ~ H ARPER'S MAGAZINE, D Is R . ' an 1 1 GODFY'S LADY'S 110 IR ".~:u:;.-vact.'=rtti.~+o.::.~rr,~,::;:et'a.,~~:-r ate:.<:~.~ ~y,,~. DI A Ittil.hlD s ,t, 16;1. I of the ht . tt mother, t'y ;t , W••r AI.kUOIE It. 1111 v.. ; city. t, 31r 1:. •i::; 1 HULL, of Eti•oreuvillo. 'Oil — A LADY OF OUR .ICQUAINPANA2',I, 1' NO. 18 STANT. STI:ELT, NEW 1 - 0 Ui, ,111 Iron I IA with lice r ctimplairit i r .t 4,31", oatti tett , r tryirttr. Inany a•l:iac Liv , o. Pills, pr• parg.l by Pi. uuug Pr, ,of Pittsburgh. Slic and t hat v. ith W,ll EDT ttik.lly Cured. stoppap• , r the ufrluts, crvtirene.::, and re,,e, I, - r.grd.irztz, 1/, 1, I.: ,• Ai! tiq., • tit c!:!tiC drt . lttir , ll DYSPEPSIA. Tit,e t.. 1 !try rt . the 61,..ve TIM:, rt t Ct . t• 1 ull it tr itt theliNer. nn t f-r it, e.Trectitti, tl.t, 1.261. Med ) ev• r tlere4 io Ilia 1)111 , 1iv I. Dr M'Ll.tite'- Cr el i!t ter r Tr, 'it,- 1.. ilt ...! .! !,,,t -4 Linini I ) \AIN titll 1,, .0 , 1. r EL 1 , :1;i: ATED LIVEIZ EA,* F._ 11 , 11 I'itt,l,l;rot, 1 Livcr hcf Dr. :M I 2 31 fla12:1WII•Vi 1\ %%• ADVER'fIgi;MENTS. 1. of tI. F —Th.. ar. invu,d to att..,l tlit. .4 ELLS, C.! Port Pt•rry, tlui , 11th suet. Tu..y 00 Mork• at 1 ,43,1.iagt.,u IVuutl mtroct. 6. TUBAS Err, : ~) LIFY, FIRE NIARINE r.s:SURAN,, l'ittrUurrh, Wit y 16th, ISLSj y ---- z. 3,, Dn . : DEN it NOTICE.—The 1h,.,d birioAut, of k.. - ) 7 thin CoutpAtty this t!a), di•ch.r,d a vivid •t,d,lut of the profit 9 01 the Irt , t Rix MO tO, of Fob It DOLLARS applicaLk to the reinC6oll Ot Stuck loDOS. fet7 Ln F. A. It it,ceretar). • . FERCAN TILE LIBRARY ASSOC' A TION LECTURES.—Q! D. PRENTICF, E.i.Air tiie "Lora:Mlle louts tl," will Lee, on, t.tit.- ] , 117 , (1 M ews' LIBRARY ASSOCLATIO • , and th. AT LAFAYETTE HALL, On Saturday Evening, February 20:1i. SULIJECT---Tlu- amiA-cis ana AtEwr:e.an Boors open at fi!.; Li..cLora to coin •-• qt 7 Ticket TW ENTY-FI kL: EN 4. 4 . to b.. had at the 111. u,• and Book Stores, Library Rn Lmrturn Columit the door. doliN , K I :•ATI WM. U. KINCAID, ELIAS 11. IRIStI, .10 halt A LBR Library Room, E. B. DA MA NLIT• Fvb.16,1.85q. t b•l7.t.d I,cturr tb. SLEIGH BELLS, LEI.IIII BELL , . SLEIt; II BELLS. \V tare rltHuig uut ow mt“Cli ut coax fvl7 NC. 136 WC 1) ; 4 TREE': FUR (I LUVES ANU GAUNTLETS, UR LAM AN(EXT.? :n r ig Trur(•liui; liluu6ot.4 etwnil Seal is, overy vArioty of 8,1-iuult',l,, MEN'S FURNISHING 000 1); 4 , AT L. IIIItSIIFELD SON'S, 1,17 No. htl stmt It 7 :r c a fe by U , DRY RY AP P L 45.-50 Lush. Dry Applt , near by Itoli HENRY It. CoLLIN! , . WOG S---3LLIe., thi , day, received and for Hole by ter' H CI 1 IN % J jODEL ROTARY ENGINE, Al' AI .( TioN 'NIUE: DAY F. bror, ti ~.11 0011111,r. i. 1.1 S•tituf N. I..ft LL t,11,1, i , 11.3 pA0..11 r, I. try ,twitle WO, ost $ , fei j M I , 5 1 IS. A r;4 . 1 k PrPtich 7vierin,ap, Ilk Wa, ps, 111( C••l.llr):,,qi dt• I. ' lities, etc , •• •S I=l ( krilwrl) Lov. , 4,17 • No 1 4 111rket rlt t c LusiNt; (ll'T SALE` krly' 100 t) C.tso3 n:1,1 Evory pri, 4, !At. t_'.,• I. lii I.', r T it .1 N T•s I,Tz, Eit At= , th, tbil vbietbb. r,,•• by J (Nu, fld o..t•ht, Uu, ii i, unJ .11arkvt str. , ••r. A I H. -- Bat ollelor' , 4, Christudor IS inn' and w it If 1..1 - ! , y., h mud it un I I. r rr.l r.,.1 Verb. r • ,r fol 6 pERFOIE - had I.li. ni. I , LEM I Y S, NI, I, • mt., t. ANU'I'IIE ft supply of Low Son's suporior L , radon Tou.L soaps r. caiv. l tc,lnv, by JOS. FLEM ING, fu U 7 Corner Diamotifi and ?Unit:et puRE Wines and Liquors carefully selected ter modicinal parpoima t COLltital.aly on hand at JOS. FI.EM I Nil'S, 1,16 rrrata• MaclE,, turtut and Diamond. 110 Alt ISLA N T OOT II PASTE, prepard yr uudor Ow 4 apcjvlsion of Dr. ilullilion.!"nrgean D.m Lint, im . solo by .1 iS. FL, KM 1. , id, . fo: 6 Coral r Diamond and Al,nrk”t :triad. VXPANSION. A lot of in ,a Expansion Adria, Juit upon •d 0t - to 5 ; JOS. 11.01iNi..l'iP, 77 Mai k t _ - - THE BEST FRENCII CORSETS.- For ne Dollar awl Tw.-nty-FiYe Cunt H. JOS. 4101: N 77 Map tr,t 6,15 B Urr baetel frech Roll received and a.le 1 . 1 . ‘,15] HENRY 11. C 01.1.11. rpmbTHY SEE,I) —l5 sacks received, and tlflit , by 1f 15i 11 ENItY U. COLL] NS. QAN FORD'S IN V 1.6011 ATO R.-3 gros:; on hand and for Halo by 13. L FAA{ N Et3TOCII. St Cr t3-1:3 Coiner at Fourth and Wood stro , t BROWNIS ESS. JAM. I E un band and for rale by B. L. FATINE , TOCI3I Corn. r of Fourth “iid Word Rtrt-• t. fe .2 MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT gross on lisnd and for hale by 11. L. FABNESTOCK CO (-12 Corner of Wald and Fourth stroots BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. -1 gross on hand and for sat- by 13 L. Fn IIN!.:S COCK a Cu, told Gomez. of F, orth and Wend vtreols. • -1 1 .4 4 X. LOGWOOD.-2000 lbs. on hatfa — Ad` for sale by B. L FA 'IN ESTOCK & CO. : fold Corn -r of Fourth and Wr..d atroot, GLAUBER SA urs.— _to 'Ads. on hand mild for solely „. 13. L. F.kIINESTOCK &CO , • told tr Corner of Fourth and Wood tr-ot fr0P.: 9 1 . ... SHEET AND SHRED ISIN IL, ILA' • "20 cases on hand and for bale by. B. L. FAIINESTOCK & 00., fel3 1,. Corner of Fourth and Wood stroots. Ass'd.-30 bbls. on hand jtj Alt for sale by 11. L. FAIINESTOCK 00.7"" toi d ier Corr& of Fourth and Wood streobi. DI - ANUS TO RPT.—Two elegant Rose- wood 6 1 /, octave FlUnos, will be rented to private fain Apply to 'JOHN IL MELLOR, 82 Wood stro- t. iiii iv rlME FOR ALL TIIINGS.--Now i. the time to buy Shove of every deileripton Ci.EAl' We are deeirout to char out our winter st.'clt. which coo. primes Get.he,YoutWu and Childrens' \Sera ittruetnber the pince,'ra'he Peoples' Shoe Store," No. 1 Fifth etreet, near Market. lel3 DIFFENBACHER & CO. GU"' BUFFAO, CALF AND CLOT! OVER.M.BiESIDAereiI I. at "Tice Peoples' Store," No. 17 Puitlaiffreet, near Market. tbl3 DIFTENBAMER &.0 CHEAP 111)QTS AND i .SLIOES tithe time to boy BOOTS AND SHOES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT Ale, CIIEAP CASII.I4TORE - J. H. It HEL L A N-H. • • Nn: Da NlArkt,t. etm, t , tw,) doors from Fio h • TWO hundred dollars in hand, and hundred in two ly payment* will Ft ling 11UUSt , and Isrge lot of Fround, plessan .ly Datlat. 41 to It. Washington. For sale by 8 CUTLI;tma s ist)N. fe1261 Ntorket street 1 1 011, MEN.— Wool Undershirts and D 711 ., ers, Winter sad Gattfili , Id, Muffler* l.stri.4, and heavy Knit i ,, cks At low prices whits the uild weather lusts 1..12 JOS. !MILNE, 77 M.irkot shy. t HARPER'S MAGAZINE, GoDEY'S MAGAZL'iII Jitet v.ckived at ROBERT A. LOOMIS', rod! Builditig, Jag 41 ir.:. ~tr.A....e. _ - LADIES' Uvernheee, at the Peoples' Shoe Store, No. 1.7 I.,fth troet. I B.PI DIFFENBACHER t ,- o. lAILL FEED.-2000 lbs. Middlings, fur sale by JANII4S fie. FETZER, f,•3 8I Water mtriv.t. PPL 30 bar? , Is choice Rnseett; 50 " assorted Apples, received and foil sale JAMES A. lIKTZETV, 89 Water street. PYPE AGENOY.—WM. G. JOHNSTON k. CO., b 7 Wood street, havo the agency I'ol 4 the sale 4t Lucas k Brothers' Type, Cuts, Lends, Rules, FFniture CIDER -2 bbls. received and for sale by cam" /Wee and Loads cut to order. Cash o ers fill oto. lei iILDiBY & COLLI/I4 a at ceranteannirr prices. Aso L ue'R o,lel,ratt,l =EMI 1.1 t• 1.11)13+N & TETLEY Mlllii• 4 lS kuok Und t i A N! For February Fur F,.brrlar For February• For February S. J IN :iGE-NT, BY ;SPECIAL APPOINTItiI.I.;NT, 'TIE ...AIX, OF Dn. O. JAI - NEW FAMILY 11/EDICINE';. JAYNES' EXPECTORANT, for Coughs, Consumption, Asthma and other Pulmonary Affections. JAYNES' TONIC VERMIFUGE, for Worms, Dyspepsia, Piles, General Debility, coo. JAYNES' SPECIFIC: FOR TAPE WORM. It never fails. CA I:MIN Al WE BALSAM, for Bowel and Summer Complaints, Cholica, Cramps, Choltri, d JAYNES' C. i ERAI IVE, fur Scrofula, Goitre, Cancers, Diseases of the Skin and Bones, ttll. J AYNES :".A .N A JIVE PILL, a valuable Alterative and Purgative Medicine. JAYNES' AGUE MIX r tat E, for the Cure of Fever and Ague. JAYNES' LIN IMEN L, tilt COUNTER IRRITANT, for Sprains, Brusos, JAYNES' liAIIt TONIC, La. the Preservatiou, Beauty, Growth, and Restoration of the Hair. J AYNNti' LIIUID UAli. DYE, also, AMERICAN HAIR DYE, (in Powder,) each of which will char, the Hair froui any other color to a beautiful Black. PEKIN TEA STORE, NO. 313 FIFTH bTREET. jas ti —^p A. B. BOOK/lAIIIIER 1110taillIAMM E. & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALER.. Cricese l LViour, iiieatM, Produce Generally, \ una '406 iV,,rth Wharves, 4 Third and jijUA clears above Rae: street, PHILAt/ELPILIA, HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND TO AR- E, a full ansorttueut of Mackerel, Cod Fish, and 111.1, lug, which they will dispose of at the very lowest war• lt,t rates. P c.--llsots, Sides, Shoulders, Barreled Bork, or other Produce tak,u to exchange, or sold on COMMISSiOII. ROVER TO Jordon & Brother, Ilcentcheon a Collins, trt,up Si Bro., Coleman & Kelton, Wm. n. Z Until & Co., Budd .t Comly, pill:Stu-2p PII/LADZI.PUIA JOS. P. HAMILTOII & CO., lEERS AVID MACIMNISTS, Corner of Fa- t and Liberty streets, Pittzbta gh, Pa. s,„ZUI-)ERIOR STEAM .ENGINES for Grist and yaw '31i114, tirowaries, Printing Einabliiihrueuts, to order. Tney übia continua thy u,:iont.a:tara at thou CalablAtol MachiniAte Toole, such an yarning I.nt firs, I mou Plana:it, lit al tig and brining MILE:III 1.1,1, &C. Aldo, Wrought Iron ,Insitiug, with Pulle}a, Liaugers, jaB.lyil • GO AND SE' GEORGE P. \VERTZ'S First Premnitwo Blind Factory, tit ['BIRD AND MAIIKET sTS., PIITSBUItti LI ralliOSE W ISHIN,G TO FURNISH TIIEIII house with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most oxqui tlll., 311.1 'IIIIIK/flit, tllll4ll, will find it to their interests tn give 1110 It call before purchasing elsowhere. My work is OE pp by tho best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is . to the wants of customers. Prices low. Ail 'work greartant,L No. 72 TWILL) Street, Picteboegh. [royiklyis HoSERT JAMEi K. 131 , AlutriG ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Ura era, Gmaulnsion and Forwitnifia , s idtrehnut, 64ud .11 Pfuduce Mauutdeturna, N... 251 L:ta..Ly burgh, Pa. noy_s:y. n. C. sikvwrign., LARD OIL, cAN DLES, PALM, TOILE e, No. 4-7 Wood street, Plttsburgh t Pa GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES AT RIANUPACTURER'S PRICEg II Yll ROM ETERS .r w , - , 1031114 spaits, ton clwapost and bit srti, ,•5 or 55 llngilL to this city. lIIERMOM ETERS AND BAROMtiTIiIhS vat - ) mg m price front $0 to $3O each. POCKET COMPASSES, A N SRVEYUK'S CO.I.IPASSES,. SH 'S, Prarliral Uptici,:n, 58 Fifth &rt.!. opposite Xlamouie Hall L. C. iLlf.PkitllLeti, ATI".rItNEY AT LAW ANu CONVEYANCER orr. , 1.1411 n. Wan.I3URN, lc 1 g.r.fg Ft- H 4 VO , rlll etrr..t. 1 . 0 N VIC E tiNNtti W. clowtte"rl, ,v,-.. 100 411 TM PI D •, Near thy c•,ray, ar i hJI. ITTsBL: 1:G If, PA AW - N F.l ,r. 1.14,. tiliatitttle4 1. , 1A1,1ED ou u.. 10 n.: J l)olduud I.lVor Wu! 41,1 ~.I.lisro!e: i 4 or any length of till,' I-1,1 et.,t tlllll, trow 7 A M. to 10 P. M. I ja713:1) 'l6 SA U 1 l 4 A I-1 STO('k imPonEit ,t DEALER IN i'k;fi,Eiii.N AiNI)- WMESTit HARD W lisTE. i=4". "s Wood atreci., between Diamond atiey cud b'os , t.rttl atrzet, ItG A tin nut4cribor ill ZION: oponing a well selected "Int,to Vuzelgu and th..moncic Llardwige, all now,aud will In In tornis us any othor Lonno in thin city. HE always tienp ta) hand a general asaGrtineut of LIARDWARE, CUTLEItY, CARPENTEI:S . TOOLS, T, which ho raopoctiullyiuci tee the attention of I_ , chants kiAMUEL FA LIN Ez,4:01.111. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY, M. L. STEPHENS, QU.CCESSOR TU BIUELOW &CO., former ly E. ..11 BRIELOW, Nu. 4.6'llieleund alley, near I,V,ud stritit, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 would resfaxtrelly announce to the rarringe using com munity and public in gene. al, that 1 have, this day, per du-1.4,d the in tert , ..t of my tu ruler partner, Mr. Albert, and Will curry CH he tin aueeo in all its branches at the old stand, . 411 Wain d riley. in changing the name of this uld, and so we ..•stablished mantilaciaring establishment, 1 m il sure tht I ' u effort shall be wanting on my part to de serve e t sigh character so iong enjoyed by my pri-de C431 - 10.eird an "claws. taut): I ris ', M. L. bIII P Ill.' Nn. Lumber. 150,9()0 FEET of Flooring, of super riot Ka quality, fur u low fur ca4l. ithlte.,„,,, - ..0 M. 5. W., 1./B:lui—'24l Box, No. 197 Poet °Eke. AVID H. WILLIAMS, efIVIL IeV,GINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOli 11 7 1 - ERECTION OF GAS IVOIt.H.S, for from tivi buruero our nossAtand for Heating Buildings, publicm priNut., by 'Ol euth Water or furnaces. tRy, lYi. / F" A, MAN liFilklUltEltti' INSURANCE OFFIUE, ' 1 ACLAY OFFICE, NO. 80 WATER STREET, ItAstmrgh. February 1,11386. NuI T ICEAThe undersigned having withdrawn r .Dr• from thee;„etency in this city to resume his forint! position in PFiil4dolphia, respectfully returns his thanks to all friends autf o Otri,tei of the office during his administra ',tion-lifnts ail" ain Pittsburgh, and earnestly hop a they will coutinu, their favors to his successor, Mr. E. U. BELL, who has been appointed by the parent office to conduct the !business iu this city I d .483 iiitipufacturers' 121surance Co. l . AGENCY OF' 11E, NO. Ufa WATER STILEET, t i .11, tsburgh. February Ist, 1818. • rillit UND SIGNED BEGS respectful a• -to call at iont to the card of Mr. J W. M A It- TIENfOOOI hopes - attention and promptness in cumlue, ing thohtrsiness u • a ottic:, to merit a hair proportion t t patrquge. Tint, promptneauci liberally of the MANUFAC .. I. ERS' INSUItANC4COIIIPANY 01 ,. PHILADELP.II.A settling lessee Is ghowu. The Directors ars hash...;. 1. ea' of the highe cllaructer, awl the sheers, c