Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, March 03, 1858, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
EXTENSION OF STAY.
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4 J. W. SYKES,
Will continue their office at
rio. 191 Penn street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, .P.l.
TILL APRIL FIRST, 1858,
Whore they may be consulted daily, (Sun
excepted,) for CUNSU , ASTHMA, 13P.t):.•
CUITIS and ALL OTLtE . oNIC AFFECTIONS ,-,,n
-noctocl with, or prolis o ,.r g to PULMONARY DISE.ASE.
DRS. : 't reel that they CaCIIIA to, earn•
cstly or a - equeutly admotikh involhhi the EXCE ED
IN 6 Elt OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEAS
—its symptoms often seem so trilling . as to beget a delusive
tooling o :.Jot ,•vm) while flit , 4114eAso is making rupid pro•
gro6s, and 'ho pal too I nogirt, Inwrnlf PIL a cure is next to
°Mee 11 ou re--- 0 A. M. to 4 P. DI
rh•,rc I;.r
,1 .411:v111011H will 100 mutt to tho,o• wishing to consult
b. luttvr. AdaroßH
Dit6. C. NI. lAl'Oll d J. W.liEB,
191 Penn stre-Pt, Pitthburi4h, Pa
1100FLAND% , 0 KRM AN BITTERS, TILE GREAT
REMEDY FUR NEo ,l!'s DERILITY.—J. M. Liu:Aim:zit,
Doylestown, Ya.. J u n o 15.,3, bays My wife has be,,
afflicted with a nervous debility since September, 1651,
since which time I have been unable t o find any physician
or medicine tb d world bellOtit her in the licit, until one
day I called at the st,,re et Dr. llarvey, of this town, fro
eons,, tincture of iron, and described to him the afflictions
of my wile; he then handed the a let of papers to road,
101n,r1g which I found one describing your German bitters,
I immediately procured a few Lottles from him, mid am
pleased to state that the use of the Litters has (long , her
more good than all the medicine she has heretofore
1 wish you to send me a half dozen bottles.
adverti.iernent.
For sale. ENG tla4,q,.,nd Dr. tit:). [I. FL
Pittabunal
ZZ".• THERE IS NOT:IING IN TIIE WIIOLE LIST OF
in,• , lki:a.2ert,:ttng such a stir .1111 0,7 iucati d n us Dr. SA ti
-10(11C.) S INVIGORAT(ht all LI VER RE'SIHDY. It gives
bitch relief 33 :•. C .11,331.. the p3tioat of roi
berv , At 34 d. ,•m CI, issot
know of ti it has Levu Litien without
herulit, and di •:+ 3 complete cure is elf,:ted by
its MM. It ha. , IN, I, lio,ciliti ity it
does what it is ereolidoil to do. It Ia COEIStall tly t• 11-
largiu its cir( : Inr.ola, very, lug heitling on it,
and ioy to the hearts iit tho., yn quid nig from Liver Gotriplai it,
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PIT f' 4 ltU Itti 1.1
FACE As; It MARINE 1 N 51; RANCE CO „
Pittsburi:h, F-brltry 16th, 1858. j
Dl 5' DEN t) N iT LC E. -Tue Ro4til of Dir,etorl of
thisp.luyDualth day, ttoekt,il mit
of tt, profit, ot UV, In t .IX 111 of Foutt DOLL kll.l l or
all tro, Atrphc.,:plo to tiro re lilr; ot nut's.
6o17:1111 F. A. ICIN Eli *ltT. t4ocr-tary
OFFICE OF TEI
piTTsEui:au, Fr. WAYNE ,t R R. Co.. (
Pit t M h l,t, 18N.
NOTIQN 1' / cittr.,l/ EA, —The lirt/t t/e/Ited
mar tiny Of the 't...c1,11 lclore of the (
tzud ulr o ad ill Ice hold it Cie
RO/99/1 ui the Itoor I ~; (•• .1i LOLLof I'OL.-bur r :l,, ',I
TURSDAr, • Guth cloy et . !/.1/t eh, at 2 o'ele/ k, p 31 , 111
- .VIIICII 11111 , toe Lt/port 1 1 hr Ur. orr.ne and 1)111,1,, ut 1 ilt•
n,pr•rati,u ot the (_'oattat.). fur th.• Ii rot rt•voatt•ett toot, It,
of tit, con-olia stion t.• r ”•• Or' .1 an t read.
The ttlouti ii 1.. r a now liokr lerecters will le/ h• Id at
't he name on WEL , NK: , DAY, the 3111, i et., let
the ttoo rt .19 k. M. me/ 6 P. M.
IttmMors, :tfl! r•mrt•motcot,.t... ormotios holding
stook, . ill rrt 0.v.. H111.(0,1 voce tick to to owl from l'ltte,
burgh, Mr Ow ft, oP t to tit.• thit•rmit
Si t
tiuu , :1411 ' 1 ht• Mn}' 0,,T1011t.d :a
III" a , ltera' PI I t 'int! 411, ut ut t.:1•• Suw
Yior::. ‘Viri +r•-••t,
it thr., now
thetmky tiot %.• roll vet th-ir
will IP it 1,, •l
ei. I I 111 tim above elt.,lt,m
tt ‘VI !p! ! from the _pith iit t. to
141 prix i mrl T tivcr,tltr c.
ern' 1W PITTSBUItti 11,
(. veins, Feb. 26th, IK,s. j
Ci.g> AIA per,L1h11,14111...; linproVetll4,llt or uity tV..rrants
- iMauct pn vums to January Ist, 185 E. ur has inf.:.
flannel nt any loud th, city duo at that dale, rut
lanalg, are herobv nto ilk,' 111 111 . 041,1 a them nt thin Olik!• tor
wcaminatiln and ieui,trr.
lieucel,,rward HAIG, who, pr..sontv,l will I)'• ,•i! LeX•
podilloti,h,, Inc. 1111 MI „psi I-' tllo uity wal bo t•ii
Ellt• 1.111.111 , ti lI e, ne• e,, , • icf•ll, e• ICIeIII heel/ thee eitlleellllt IN
fined Icy I s, .1. c, H [UM,
11EN It Y LA'.IIIEICI', City Cuctrnll, r
Oflict , 11,0 el, ,' A , 1 r- P. 11. mr2.3*
M ,, NONLIAIIELA I;itIDGE,
FArn.iry 2iith, 1858.
'NMI THE
\ S b. ,r rt ttg llnlgr tviir the
111.inong I'iuivitir,;ll, in tlio enmity .if A
glit.ny, hay , tit. day, d a...aril a Diviili.iiil i!Esir.
till till , Canit:,.. Stud{, nil ht. 141 tttt 11.11 i •
ca.:4, or their Lag relire- , elitittive4, at the roll on mil
attar tin.. Ath tit
nirl
PITTSIAJUGii STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JON JNO. L. BOYD WM. McCULLOUG❑
JONES, BOY !D & CO.
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CAST STE IE
A LSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. 13. STEEL,
SPRINGS ANL) AXLES.
Corner Ross and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
D. B. BODED
11. Et OG. ats
MANUFACTURERS OF
ROUE RS' IM PROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
IBELAO lONCf
CORNER Ross AND FIRST STRBEITS,
PITTSBURGH. P. 9
JAMES .4. PETZER,
Forwarding and Coptraission Merchant„
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lar'd, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produeo generally,
Corner of PIL mr tic t and First streets.
PITTEIIi•RGLI, PA.
11EfEki 'O—FranciA O. ,y„ , Dilworth, Sr.,
S. Cuthbert h. San, Pitt , th n-gb; Boyd & Ott, riei4l(eii
Swearingen, S. M. Bank. 11,
anzlo k Co, 00.)ri;k, D. , nld Paxton
Wtiew.l'n cc.
JO UN MOORtiaP,ALD,
COMIC, SSION MERCHANT,
TOR Till SALA 07
PIG METAL APED BLOOMS,
JaUdy 1 270. `,L 7 WOOD HTREST, PlTTirtiia.lll P'
.1AL:111EA rvIciLAIEJGiBLLEV,
...q._ .NUFACT URE OF
ALCOHOL,
C,olo,guells and Fusel OH,
Nos. 167 and 170 Second street.
2 i)l.olVd2lip
S A MIT t-T, F SNESTOCK
IMPORTER DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND `OM.ESTI(
HARD W ARE.
,No. 74 Wood street, b¢tween Damon
alley and E'ourtli street,
PITTSBURGH, Pd.
4317- Ms subscriber is now opening a well selected wiser.
went of foreign and dmuestic Hardware, all now,and will b•
efdd on as good terms us any other house in this city. ;I.
ill always keep on hand a general assortment of
t{ARDWARE, CUTLERY. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &c,
T which ho 1,,1111.1`t hilly i cites the attention of 1 ! *Thaw 11
SAMUEL FAIINE,[4'OCIi
EIAjiWAVA
• FAIINESTOCK., No. 74 Wool'
art,t, Pittmur g h, 113, 4.qi Icrud a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which ho will soil vary low Fir CAST. In addition to hi
Locka, 11111p,i, Ktliv,4 and I , ork-i, and Spoona, and a taint
al,i , titnrient. of :.:arpentar'a Took. he has rood rod It large au
ply o Fanaazi , Cu and titutforH
Shovek, TungUrS and Poi:bra;
Sleigh lA9le, and Euautled
:1: 0 Praaarving Kottlea.
.1. W. TUCKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
omcE ( F,)it THE PRESENT,)
NO. 126 THIRD ST , NEAR CITY HOTEL,
jr „,. J . L. Orr, : 4 1 U. e11.,,, Ittprosontittives.
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•IloD. L. M. K••il,,
11.,ii. 6,intl. Trent, J titli,ro U. N. District 0,,nr1,
T. I . o tn.
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GOLD AND LVER SP .CTACLES,
A MEAN UPNCTURER 9 S PRICES.
HYDROMETERS
tho che.,ymst ami
10r , 1.4i, to this city.
T 1 EI. ETERS .4ND BARON' ETER
in.; iu prico from $6 to VIO owl].
POCKET COMPASStS,
AND
SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES,
CtiWay, •Pli hilil , l lit G. E. SHAW'S,
Oplicio.n, 58 FVOt &ref/.
oppaglte Masonic Hall
L. C. iIEGPESUR.fi,
AYvolt , ;E:y AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER
01 , 71 , 71 wiry HEP6BIIIO7.
T. GRUUTI, Importers of Brat - KIR:11,
. tliu, Will, &c. D..alcr, in fin.. Old Mouongaholn
Whisky, Pe.tch and A ppl.. Brandy; also, ItECTI ERS
fiN D DISTILLERS, corner ,Jt S 11111re:1,D and FRONT
fitreetp. Pittat , tro•h.
X(NIANGEL-88U acres of choice lOW A
LAND, HRttal e In Wentiburg comity, will be exchanged
for city property, by S. CUTHBERT it
51 Market t r ret.
0 kTS.-200 bus. to arrive by railroad, this
day, sod for salo by EMILY B. OOLLLNS.
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Tonnage Tax
The following i, copy of the petition presented
by Mr. Wilkins in the Senate yesterday, in favor of a
repeal of tho tonnage tax on the Pennsylvania Rail
road. It was signed by all our steamboat men, with
few exceptions :
To the Honorable the Senate and House of Repro
son tatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
The undersigned, captains and owners of steamboats,
running from the port of Pittsburgh, on the Western
rivers, respectfully represent to the Legislature that
their business is languishing, a majority of their
kills laid up for want of remunerating freights, and
their officers and crows disbanded and thrown out of
employment, while their accustomed trade is diverted
into other and cheaper channels, viz: to the Eastern
cities, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, add by
the way of Now Orleans.
The decline of their trade commenced with the
opening of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Par
hersburgb, and for many mouths past there has boon
an average of sixty-five steamboats laid up in the
pert of Pittsburgh for want of business, and suffering
a greater deterioration in value than it fully em
ployed, though the Ohiu t'ver has been constantly in
good navigable condition.
Those boats wear out in tire years; the cost ,of
the sixty•tive,) is ne teleti sr, en hundred thou
sand dollars, and the ruttier s.f their unemployed
crews is two thousand two hundred and seventy-five
men. Tho expense of running them—for wages,
fuel, provisions, she..--eXelV,liS one million five hun
dred ill' usand dollars per year, which is chiefly ex•
'sonde(' it: this Commonwealth for its own products.
In the struggle to retain the trade on the Pennsyl
vania route, the rate of freight from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh, (a distance of five hundred miles,) has
been reduced to two dollar?, per ton, while the ton
nage tax, imposed by the Commonwealth on all
freight passing over the Pennsylyauia Railroad,
amounts to nearly eta' half this sum.
At equal rates the Pennsylvania route enjoys a de
cided preference with shippers, but when the markets
are not unduly excited, a difference in the cost of
transportation, no matter how small, decides the
route.
With two hundred tulles longer river navigation,
and n tonnage tax of nearly OLIO dollar per ton
against U 9, it is not pm , ible to maintain the busineaß
on the (WO river and Pennsylvania Railroad route.
Your poiiiiotiers would lied immediate relief by a
reduction of the rates of freight over the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, and to this end they pray your honor
able bodies for the repeal of the Tonnage tax.
II r. J. G. Hanley.
This gentleman, who is, hereafter, to act as stage
manager at the Theatre, matle his first aiddearance
before a Pittsburgh audience on Monday evening, in
the character of Ingomar, the Barbarian. He made
n very far ,•able impression on the audience, and we
think he will soon bee, rue ft ftvorite. He is certainly
:he best leading man we have had on our boards
since the time of Brelsforil. Mr. 11. is an excellent
reader, and though hn has not the commanding
figure requisite for a viigediar, mill he makes up in
great for this by a LIP carriage and fault
lo,s chip. rtwerd on the stage. Od Monday reit-
Lin!: Ili , voice woo not rue p iwerful as we could hive
wished bait we are infJritied th it this is not a con
,d 1 dob-ci, but is the efficiit or our atimos : .4,.,
U's hope to notice an impro -Eli tin this
In comedy, Mr. Hanley. is godd ; the character of
Pkimper, in " Cool as a Curtin her," was admira
bly tendered. !le was warmly applauded by the
audieneit, and we believe, front the enthusiasm mani
fested, he has indite " a decided hit." As a stage
manager, Mr. 11. gives promise of exec ling, and
under his management we hope to see the Pittsburgh
Theatre receive the patronage which an earnest de
sire to give to the people good, wh ilettitue amuse
went is itescrving iif.
Surety ;,f the. Peary.—We alluded briefly yesterday
to the binding over of a mall named Samuel Paulson,
on an information preferred by William W. Wallace,
for surety of the peace. The circumstances of the
affair are as follows: Paulson, who had formerly
been in the employ of Mr. Wallace, in his shop 09
Liberty street, came to the shop on Monday, and
created a row by interfering with the hands at work.
Mr. John Wallace threatened to make him leave the
Premises, which Paulson swore he could not do. He
went away, and returned shortly afterwards, very
tnueh intoxicated. lie recommenced his disorderly
behavior, when Mr. W. W. Wallace came in ; Os
-eo'ng him, Paulson picked up a file and attempted
to throw iV at him. Mr. Wallace secured P8111:3'11
and held him until he was arre,ted by an officer. lie
was taken before Mayor Weaver, who committed him
to jail for thirty days and bound him over to keep
the peace.
Theatre.—A good authence was in attendance at
(he Theatre last evening, and the play of the
" Hunchback " was well put upon the stage. Mr.
Hanley won golden opinions as Master Walter, and
Miss Kimberly played Julia well. This evening the
bill consists of Sh:altgpeare's tragedy Of Romeo and
Juliet, with Mr. Hanley as Romeo and Miss Kimberly
as Juliet, and a new farce called "A. S. S." To-
morrow evening Miss Turnbull takes a benefit.
Misses Helen and Lucille Weston are underlined, and
will appear next week.
That Duck--11 seems that a cowhiding affair has
grown oat of the recent sham duel. The gentleman
who had been imposed npon so grossly, sought out
his antagonist on Monday, and attempted to strike
him with a raw hide, but was prevented from doing
so by an ()Meer. We understand, however, that the
steamboat captain retracted the obnoxious words
which gave rise to the meeting, but did not deny
having boon a party in the deception practiced in the
duel.
Lurceny.---On Monday evening, a young man was
observed lurking around the door of Messrs. Browr.
16 Co.'s store, on Federal street, Allegheny. He was
seen to pisl up a pair of boots and run, but upon
being-pursued, he dropped his booty. This, however,
would not answer he was captured and taken before
Mayor Stuckrath, but Mr. Brown declined prosecu
Ling, and he was discharged on promise of amend
ment. Ho is a German, and seemed to be quite pen
itent.
Snap Judgment.—Mayor Stuckrath, of Allegheny,
held a man named Murphy to bail in the sum of two
hundred dollars for larceny, committed under the fol
lowing circumstances A man named Coolmayer
lived in a house belonging to Murphy, but was not
very punctual in paying the rent. Murphy went t,,
the house, and finding there a snot gun, carried it
off, without giving due notice to the owner. Cool
mayer, not relishing this summary manner of collect
ing debts, prosecuted Murphy for larceny.
roken Up.—For some time the Allegheny river
above tae Aqueduct, has been closed ; yesterday of
ternoon we beard a great ringing of bells, and, on
making our way to the river, found that the ice hart
given way, and that the steamboatmen were rejoicing
ever it. The steamers in the Allegheny are obligee
to hug the shore very close to avoid the drift ice,
which was cc ming down in huge cakes last night.
Plank Road Election.—On Monday, the stock
holders of the Birmingham and Elizabeth Plank
Road Company met in Birmingham, and elected the
following officers for the ensuing year: President, R.
A. Bausman ; Managers : J. Wilson, David Kenn°
dy, .J. C. Dalzell, W. Symms, 0. 11. Ormsby; Treas •
uror, J. J. Willock.
Sale of Stocks.—The following stocks were sold
last evening at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 5.1,
Fifth street, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer :
27 shares Citizens' Bank . $5l 25
YO " Mer. and Man Bank 50 75
U " A 1 leglieny Bank 23 75
•• Moncinimlola Bridga Company...-. 25 00
20 •• Pittabli Life, Fire and Ins. Co 15 50
Rout.—On Monday Light, a row, originating in an
over indulgence in lager, occurred at a saloon on
Smithfield street, near the corner of Fifth. Two
men, one of them named M'Donald, were badly
beaten. Three young men were arrested, charged
with being parties in the affray, but as the evidence
against them was not conclusive, they were dis
charged.
Ymzny Jleu'n Chrinti , ,n A.Rociation.—Tho anni•
vermry meeting of this Society will be held in Dr.
Pressly's Church tomorrow evening. No admittance
fee will be charged, hut a collection will be taken up
for the benefit of the Association. Several interest
ing addresses may be expected.
Death of an Editor.—Jacob Frick, Esq., one of the
editors and proyrietors of the " Miltonian," Milton,
Northumberland county, and a member of the Key
stone Editorial Uuion, died on Friday evening last.
rho deceased was n son of the late tien. Henry Frick,
and was thirty-four years of age.
The Co fl T 19. —ln the Distriet and Common Pleas
Courts, yesterday, nothing of public interest. was UP.
In the Common Pleas a efi,(l of damages for gods
delivered in bad order was being tried. In the Din
trict Court, Aaron Floyd and John Y. Miaugblin
Son for a breach of contract.
Railroad Crossing. —No decision was made ;)y the
District Judges yestuday, in he case of the injunc
tion asked fur by the. Pittsburga, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad Company against the city. An
opinion from the Court timy be expected at an early
• - -
New Tria/.—We neglected to notice yesterday that
a new trial had been granted to William Steinberg,
who has been in jail for some time on a charge of lar
ceny. Ile will probably be acquitted the next time
as now evidence will bo adduced.
Another Concert.-- Professor Wamelink intends
giving a second concert next week, with the assist
ance of his pupils. The proceeds will be for the
benefit of Passavant's Infirmary. We wish him a
full house.
DiHordedll.—Mark M'Uraw was sent to jail for
five days, yesterday morning, by Alderman Lewis,
far being drunk and disorderly at a lager beer house
on Smithfield street.
Munroe giewart.—This unfortunate man is now in
the county jail, ill of the small pox. He is under
the care of Dr. Baldwin, physician at thetjail, and is
quite sick. Should this loathsome disease spread in
the prison, the result may be terrible in tho extreme'.
Mayor's Onice.—Yesterday there wore eight corn
won cases at the Mayor's. Threo were discharged
unconditionally, coo paid his fine, and four were
Committed to jail.
Meeting of the Firemen's Asnoelation.
A special meeting of the members of this Associa
tion was held on Monday evening at Neptune Hall.
The meeting was organized by calling Mr. Daniel
M'Curdy to the chair, the President being absent.
The object of the meeting was the consideration
of the new Constitution. The report of the Com
mittee was read, but as less than two-thirds of the
members were present, action on the report was de
ferred until the next locating. It was moved that
the Constitution and By-Laws, as read, ho printed,
but after sumo dit,eu , sion, this motion was defeated.
It was thought it would be better that they should
be amended and arl-pted before the expense of print
ing is incurred.
The Secretary announced that the cards centiiining
the details of the fire alarm system will be ready to,
distribution in a short time. By this system the city
is divided into four districts, ..s fellows : First Dis
trict, Fifth and Ninth wards: Second District, Fir•it
and Fourth wards ; Third District, Second and Thir I
wards; Fourth District: Sixth, Seventh and Eighth
wards.
When an alarm of fire occurs, one tap of tho 1,11
of any company will be the signal for On FirF , I),
trict, two for the Second, three for the Third. an , !%.
for the Fourth.
The meeting thin adjourned
Gynitinetic Association.—A meeting of the metal
bars of the Pittsburgh Polytechnic Associatiun v, : ts
held at their room on Monday evening for the pur
pose of taking measures for obtaining a charter. Ia
furtherance of this Abject, the following gentlemen
were appointed a committee to arrange the prelimi
naries to that end : William Owens, A. W. Gazzatn,
Frank Dravo, G. P. Miller and George P. Coat. We
understand the Association intends building a gym
nasium complete in every respect, provided they ran
obtain a charter. We hope they may, as the object
is a very praiseworthy ono.
Dull.—Nothing worthy of recording transpired et
the Aldermen's offices yesterday ; ek erytbing was ex
ceedingly quiet. In our rounds we f,und items " few
and far between."
Committed for Whipping 11i8 wan was
committed to jail yesterday for fifteen days, by Al,
Berman Rodgers, charged with beating hi. wi'e.
Served him right.
Appointment.—Adam Montgomery has hee o
ap
pointed postmaster st Industry; Beaver, instead cC
Jacob Russel, deceased.
Boy's Raglans and Sack Coat:v.—Gents. Frock and
Sack Over coats, Raglans ,te., and a full Stnek
Winter Gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Scarfs nal Shawls
for Men and Boy's, still nn hand at Carnaghan's Pea
eral Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will find th,3
prices an inducement.
Low's BROWN WINDSOR SOAP,
COLOATE'S PALM SOAP,
GLENN'S WHITE WINDSOR o A ,
And a variety of Soaps, both plain and fan v, fur
CHARLES 11. SUPER'S DRUG STORE.
Corner of Penn and St. Clair etre,it
Car TIIE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDA the n.te dn.
.1 110STETTER',3 CELsBILATED Sromk,a Barge., evil. 0, at
once its virtne4 in ad rases of deoility and . dirwain nl tle•
Stomach. Certificatos all/lost without m a sher 11n,.i livrti
published, atteAt lug its ahnost niiraculims ndwer .12 r em.,
ing those painful and fetufai dia,sea. And at this t. 20 it
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seems idle t.. 11 d nerve than cull at'untion to the great. I. no
dy of the age, ia order to awaken pnbllr atr.nt ion to Ir. ex
cellence. It is the Duly prenarAtion •.1 the kind that it , reli
able In all cases, and it is thorni.re worthy of the rou.Aidel -
:tam of the afflicted. The lIITTEIti are pleasant to th,.
agreeable in their eff, wts, and altogether valuable 101
oinedy for indizobtion.
or sale by druggiata and dealers genorally, evoryw e
lIOSTEITER SMITH..
Manufacturer° and Proprietc
58 Water and 58 Front °Lre,t°
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FORNEY'S DAILY "PRESS"
delivered regularly, by
JOHN PITTOCK,
Office, at Hunt & Miner's
The Pittsburgh Store,
N 0.64 MARKET STREET, BETWEET7
TtunD AND FOURTH, will be opened ~1 11 TUE'-
DAY, March 21, with a splendid stock of 'FANCY AND
STAPLE DRY ODOM', which will all ho new and of the
latest styles, and will be sold cheap for ash.
We invito the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity to c.%11
and examine our stock. (1.-27:3t) SMITH > CO.
IJIN' SEED OIL.-12 barrels to arrive. anl
for sale by [fe27] H. C3.LLINS.
1:4 1 0 G S-7 bbls., to arrive by R . R. and for
‘ll B4le by ff.2:7 1 SIE ,, V q Clo)b,T TNA
Safety and Economy in Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN CAI\IPIIENE
AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and
better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gmitt Can
nel Coal, produces the cheapest, moat brilliant, stead},
ant, and safe portable light ever offered to the publi •, an ;
un danger of explosion ; more brilliant than gas, and quit,
as cheap; lamps of the most simple and enaily mariagr.i
construction. For sale by T. O. &0. 1100 K I NSW:,
No. 79 :mithfield street
./Jc- Beware of a counterfeit already in toe market. made
Camphene, with a little Coal oil in scent it. I te27.•
OMESTI7
Ty. _JSTIC AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
—A goof assortment always on hand, which Will to
sold as cheap as the cheapest.
C. HANSON LOVE.
Formerly Love Brothers.
f 527 Nn. 7.1 Market street.
ONE WEEK LONGER—We will sell
the following reduced prices to make room for new
g,)118 —Heats' Kip Boots for S:1 00 worth $ll :Oa
Gents' Kip Shoes fe 1 '• 1 75.
Gents' Heavy Shoes tor.. 1 37 " 1 50.
Bays' Kip Shoes for 1 144 " I :i7!4.
Boys' Heavy Shoes for ... 1 00 1 :30.
Youths' Kip ShoesF7 -
" 1 00.
Youths' Heavy Shoes O 7l
Misses' hoes 75 "
" 1 00
(lents , Ladies', and Otildren's Gum Overshoes and S.iie
dale CHEAP, at e The Pe pies' Sh 43 Store," No. 17 Filth
street, near Market. [fe2.7 DI FF EN BAC fl ER ,11.
RYE FLOUR.-20 Barrels Rye Flour, just
received, nod fur sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
rurl Corner Market and First etc-rte.
MILL FEED.—
moo thi lire Nliddling;
ouou Wheat. •'
Ir,oo 'a Wheat. Shorts;
1500 " Rye Br as and Shorts, just received tool
Gar sale by JAMES A. FETZER.
tutl. Corner Market an 1 First rests.
:4,1 1 WEET ORANGES.—•_'OO boxea Sweet
Messina Oranges, list received and for eak by
REVMER R ANDERSO
No 39 Wood street,
inn Opposite St. Charles 110M1.
-
LOST OR MISL AI D.—Four Lawrence
County to the North ti extern It R.
Co; two of $lOOO, each, Net. 88 and 89, arid two of Saw,
each, Not. 125 and 128. All persons are cautioned against
receiving the same, as payment has been stepped. The
finder will be suitably reisarded on leaving than at our
office. S. CUTL' B ERT & SON,
fe27 51 Market street
FURNITURE OIL CLOTlP—Beaut , ful
styles of figured and imitation of wool, for a. de by
fe24 J. & IL PHILLIPS.
FEDERAL STREET.--For sale, a valuable
three etot y brick house on Federal att.-et. 1 he hoose
i• well arranged v rth hall and 8 rooms, and front and back
office. Price, $3OOO. S. OUTULIERT r't SON,
fe24 51 Market =treat .
R EDUCTION IN PRICES,
REDUCTION IN PRICES
All Wool Plaids, Rich Iturtiti 131'k Silk a.
French Merinees, Rich Brocade Silks,
Paramattam, lane Wool D'L',nes.
De Rages, French Chintzes,
Fancy Prints, and an unsurpassed selection of Stella and
Nienna Brocha and Plaid Shawls, are now offered to the
public, at the store of A. A. MASON & CO., 25 Fifth street,
at a further reduction on 01:1 •
r heretofore, low prices. fe23
REFINED SUGAR.--
15 bbls. Lovnning'e "A" refined Sugar;
10 do do ''11" do du
15 do do Crushed do
10 do do Coats, Pulv'd do Jest re.
ceived and for sale by MILLER Ai RICE - ET: I ON,
fe2o EN(3.. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
TIMOTHY SEED.-15 sacks received, and
for cuale• by ffelhl PRNICY It COI
UTNAM'S Improved, and other styles of
Window Shade Fixtures, for sale by
' 4 J. & H. Kind IPS.
ATIME FOR ALL THINGS.—No - w iN
the time to buy Shoes of every descript on
We are desirong to clear out our winter stock, which com
prises Gents', Ladies', Misses', Youth's and Children& Wear.
Remember the place, "The Peoples' Shoe Store," No. 17
Fifth street, near Market.
LC) lIONE 1 SO A I
DISYRNBAOLIES 0 CO.
('.( .) M ti.i i , :. R,C I A 1,.
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EERIE
,i111':; ; .AV,. • Fok pers.
Itortoeda . . . .. N.Av Yo: k. ....lifinit.nr , March 1
Atf km ........ ......Nef• i ark Liverpool March 3
CO of 'A .f.dd'h _':.•w i•.,;1- 1 irerp,ol. March 4
Eillt) , (:I,Y ';1.1,{? V 0rh...... dlavaila &N. di.....March 4
Ai„„, 1 a yl. ~. ...., ~,.. Yon l. A , : in wall ..... ...... March 5
Arag.. Now York ......11Avro, &c March 9
Norther u I ight NVW Surf' I. , pinwfill March 9
A MUCira lh,t,•lN, i"C.... 1 iverpool March 10
lideigou , :ow Y , frl tilaff ed o, March 13
Angle Si,,a Portland 1 ivorpool \larch 13
Europe N f vi' Yof 1 , I ivcrpoof ' , larch 17
liaagaieo .. . Ni.w Y o rk Liverp oo l March 18
North Pia, New Y01k......1tr0m0n. &c March Si
Canada BtiMitql, Sca I iverpool March '24
Tot A It I: 1 V E
SHIPS LEAVE FOlt. ',Ali,
( i itlHgOW .. . li I 4s4oNV Now York Feb. IA
A 711., 2t - .... . ....... . I.i V.,11,4 , i I{Oht,tl, Ac Pet , . IA
F 0r0p0........ ....... Lis t , l pool. New York Fob. 20
Kangaroo. .... ...... i iverpo,4 ..... .New York Feb. 21
North Alu ,, rics.....P. , rtland I iverpool Fob. 24
Canada Li' toll , 001....... Boit ton Fob. 27
Ilarnm,,ni , ....... ...II ,tuburg Now York.. ....... —March 1
l ity of Iffitimore..Livt'rpt.x.,l New York March 10
Fulton S utl,tuni.t ,, ll.Nety York March 10
New York Stock Piarket
hw YoRK, March 2.--Noon. St' lower and Icce , ractive..
Chingo and SW, it erlarid Coal 21; tlliuoie
n o 99% ; d„ v La and Milwaukee Ili
Mich rzeirthern :111: atria Coal, 76 1 ,.:,; N. Y. Central
9:1 1 :; 11e,ding nrr Milw a k 29; Cant o ,
company 24';( v : Mivv,mri tin 84; Galena and Chit-age, 9:1%;
hin;au Cr re ri:! Flr 2.47: Cleveland mid 'rah I. a!:
Jam! and l'irt-hdh.gll 17 1 ,4„: Cal:frma 7'5 5,. Stei ng
X ..1,11,,z e ,illll at 1014(.7,1,t),
Ere,i,j.—St..cks firm., Chicago un.l Rcek Island Sti;
ri.ind Coal 2,1!-1.,': Michigan Southern 32X; N. V. C. 11-
92!,6; Gal: an.i diiicago 93; Clev.‘lad and Toledo
('irvel:o and I'ith.our.4ll 19; Milvi.itOie and Mississippi 39;
Conan C,rupany 13',1 921'.6 . ; Nlissouri 84.
Stocks WOro tit rougi, ;titer the Beard.
Nt'a M.trct '2.—Cottou 6.w advanced; 3000 Isa
Hold; firm at ad•aixeut jy, Uldand 10hht;i0g(10.0tthc ut 12, 1 ,4..
Flour firm; stioo bbls sol I. %Vhrat fit 10; huib.
llotti ha, d.,110, tao.ll Hold; it hue and y,li,Lave
11,11110 A 10, 11, I titer quetlntf at hhobtqc I- , ttgar Ireavy.
quirt M low him at :it , ti:rat. It
hi'on - and :14.•rthict, , , Lard etoody
11,1 111, 111 101 Z.. Itil t Vl' 11,t,v, at P.:0318. Pig
boot $27 , 4 $:27.:10 111101q1112011. l'obucco 6g..17e.
Taltuv.
Cincinnati In arkat
CIS , IN:NATI, Nl4,ch iu the niarki•t
it !tihi,ky 1i firm at 17c, with
1.1r..+ wadi, gad: buyera
Bain Pia . . 2 and lat it i, hold higher. Ylrso
,s .1 11 11 $,;,; •,011 tads for .111ty and .1.110,1,•1iv,•ry
:.atd uuchaug..Ll and atiatdy at 9 1 / 2 and (I
La [III 0011 g.
FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE.
T HI Lit° AID OTEL,
AT LAT RO:_iE Sl'A't lON, on the Penn
-11.111.A f./rtl ezi , ,t of Pittshur e to,
l•uirt of drdle, three ,tolire bietli, M; feet flout, 54 toot deem,
e o.tdi 0, 40 !Ito. I:erge r-orni newly and completely furtush
ra, I, 3ly for indm 80ite There is te Iruwo
thirty I ,, tt - buildings sod one
m grdood sti.ei 10,1 t the premiees. p r i ce , i nc l u di ng
mmture, me had may remain on Bond amid
NlOl - I I i not sold helm,. tot of Apri', it will be rented
st te:ol p m r annum. W. BARN
Latrobe, Pa.
EEMOV AL
Ckqelaud & Pittsburgh Railroad,
A .N
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati
Et A EL H. 0 .1 IID ,
CIIN AND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
NJ, 1.):1,, t Irvight haiin 0,-, roads, in the
OFPiTrefiujuiu
Will L. , I r d .it
C.t ,, i ti; , DEPOT',
ON FEN: , ; v, AY, E,
tJ' TNU.iY T!S
11tIt•V. \L•r tostitB Mi,lllllllCVlivrn,all4l
is inVit,i tt the ti by Cho., ttuatts,
t, AND LOW R.ATE:',
And in pt tnin,„torta don of Fro.glity, by
C oU:, LWA V GiNNECTiOM.
rgh t.. I'ol •eu, Detroit. Chi -
1
Ifnitm., n, cilia
L. iv , : n 1141,11 til•• Y7,, , tPrn, North tc.,tern, 011 I :‘,,,11-we,t
-urn s
tvight toHer. t to me st of the fib_ct, places la the same
rate i❑ it t.l .ad , tl at thi4 Depot.
==l
- -
For ti t . th, fo ruuuiou, 31 - .1,:y to
f,- s JO LIN I'. CLASS, Agent
Excelsior :Restaurant,
1 WOOD Str 7 i, , t,
1'1175011m - 3.1, Fix ,
WiiOI.IESALF; A,VD :I.LTA IL DEALER IN A.i': ll AND
C.ASTELiN 1:16H
The undf-rshztit,tl has
.jti-t. ro, iv, d fr at ti,” Ex,t e r, mar
k,t, n. itwh..l with great carp,
Si ELT, II ALI LIE. 11,11/Ix:CH,
FRESH . COD FISH, EASPNIRN SUN FISH,
VABIETIES OF LAKE
Nell! York Prince's Bay, Egg island,
Egg Harbor, Shell Oysters.
Too finest. eve. brought to thin city. Every delicacy of the
emou nerved up at the EXCELSIOR. Itb. S l'A URANT.
I:d.tw S. STE INEUCK,
GAUNTLETS,
GLOVES AN L? StITTS,
A si k did ARsortuartit cow aching AT COAT, At
C LIEST ER'S Lilt; 11_u 1,
_1 . 44 Corner V, oil ntree: and Diamond alley
SLEIGH 1-IOBE,
TRAVELINti
Mlir?!.Elt. AND 61.1 AWL,
iiLoVEi AND u.kuNTLI..:Ts,
AT L. IHRSIIFEL di.' SON'S.
No. S 3 Wu3,l ntrecl
ItICH SILKS AT VERY LOW PRICES
LICE BHA WLS AT VERY boW PRICES.
FINE DRESS :30'..WS AT Y 1,9 W RI 7ES,
IVOOLEN GOLDS AT VERY Lu%%
DJAIESTIC OOODi , VERY LOW PRICES.
At the More of A. A MA. - .,J.N A CO.,
nir2 Fifth street.
13UCKEYE HOTEL FOR RENT.—That
large and convenient hotel situate the corner
Maier and Ferry Streeta, for one, two, or three }ears. Ap•
ply to S. CnnitsEatT 6 SON,
Mr!, Market street.
FOR RENT.--A pleasant reside:ice in Alle
gheny City, Nlttlat, OLI I:011DMrs eight
thouv, hyill ant in the yard, f,rail. vine., st tale tr.
111Ine - diaLe p,4m.Plion C.:15 to heat a year. Ap
ply t, CUT lib' , Act a :UN,
sued hi M ket
A 0001) DwELLENG lia g o
(.f grolin , l, In :tomb I. to r foam iii'
.144,1lungalield Bri(l4-. Foti nt 1,; in•r
6l_ Li If S: 14,.N,
fir 2 SI fist sift dt.rret.
L(20110i...—D10 obis. iti affil 9ei per cent.
,tie by liN R. Co.,
jsl,!l Cosner i , i First and Wood strut,.
I* WILL buy a new frame Dwelling
!iv, 11,b," ,4 lour I')
.I,t
ill trout, Ituty. ,It ea, -LG. rh. t r , trout Of 20 feet on
.11is,t,,r,y rut i iv lest drop to au atu.y.
Penns of pa) tu-tit v.v y ti , sitsf in new and ty g 0,1
Clint.k FIT tail., I.) 60S,
j tl 51. Marko,. etemft.
Ei3LUt.,—boo Lusts
I
sus us 11,23 t: “ntt tbr onto by
h,ll , 7 tJ QATITyvq
I)ACKE') BU'll'Ell.-60;) lbs. solid pack
ed Butter, r,ceive.l and ~%10 by
JAS. A. Flit Zrat , t 9 Wecd 14tiret.
_REMOVAL--
JAMES A. FET Eh •
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
EAU: OF
FLUU}t, °BAIN, A::1) ALL ! , .1:.1),; i)F
It um 89 Water Hlrcet, to the
Corner of i'tarket nistt streeta,
J'i iil7tlG 11. P 4
1-WEBER BELTING.—A large
311 and 4 ply im'k, ;it the ludo' Rut,
for epos, and .S ter. Clair ntrt.-et
j. 0.0
EAR CIIRN-110 Backs Ear Corn, justre
ceiv,d, ant f r na4e by JAS. A. FETZER,
pa:; 89 Watihr street.
31UST REDUCE THE STUCK.—In order
W reduce our stock ta,ore the opening of the Spring
we will continuo t.. cell at the EXTREMELY LOW
FRICES onr G00.'1% are now marked st
do9o
!; DOttti A. lkisrl-at
Jr YOU WANT ' t
L, CLOTHING
MAD?'.
A brilliant tia,ortn , 2.t
PIECE GOODS
GOTHIC MALL,
,f d Rai Diamond alloy.
Ja3o
on hand at
Air We Study to
QPONGES —A larg, ztssortment of fine
Spo.,ges C•Jr.Stan Ely uu non lin Jo& FLEMING,
rnr2 Corner blau,, d nod Market it.
I UJUBE PASTE —A large supply of fresh
O Jujub, Paste rec,i,ed by J. nt,E \TIZ , II.I,
mr2 Corner Diamond and Marlia Bt.
USBAND'S iIIAGNESIA.—A fresh sup
ply oi this most excell nt pur;.,ostive received by
JOS. FLEM• NO,
Corner Diimcmd and Marko Ht.
ADER.-3 bble received tide 'day
Pric. lA cents
LELWORTII, BRO. t BROWNLEE,
in tile ildamond.
113 A 1A Li DICK IV. 2'
.CEA N ST 14.1 A NALS
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11. PHILLIPS
v:!t, CALL AT CUE.•_,TEIt'S.
RIVER NEWS.
HARDY & ➢'GREW, Steamboat and Gen
eral Agents, Corner of First and Ferry streets.
RIVER, WE/MIER, 1110.—Thr river was nearly at a stand
last night, with 7 feet 9 inches in the channel. The weather
was very cold, but basin tet neve, theless was pretty brisk.
About uoou yesterday the i both rivers brok. , , and
was ruouing out very freel. , a high up the break ex
tended wo could not learn.
The Rowena left yesterday on a trial trip. She went
down about five rniles wt n ass stopped by the ice and
returned. She carried lint iii.e hui dyed pounds of steam,
and, having no freight on t o rd, had but little dip. but still
she worked beautifully. Alf. %Williamson, who Cold her
wheel on the trip, says she heloiles very w 11. Capt. Dreier
has reason to bs pr..uil of his beautiful craft.
The Denmark raised steam yesterday and came army.] to
a berth at the landing.
Capt. Welsh bail sold half the W. A Dve. to Capt.
kin, of Ve, ay, and one-quarter of the rornionii,i half to
Capt. Frank ltobinson, of Warsaw, Ky. She will be 01Leed
in the Cincinnati and Kentucky river trade.
John Pritchard, the second mate of the David White, kill
ed a dock passenger of the name of Dolan or ou the
trip from New Uric ino to Louisville, by tofu a¢ him to the
deck with a billet of wood
At Cincinnati, Thursday morning, the clwrdlow tried t.,
swallow a huge lump of ice. It took her iu t.,•• the
startroard aide, making a 1..,'•3 ab •ut six niches q.juare. 7he
Lout shipmd four feet water.
The lied Chief, while making 4 trip froin Bayou thol.
mew to New Orleans'. dropped her ntarboard goo user
board, together with 100 bales of cott,o.
The Vinci - ones Gaz-tte, of Thor-day, says . The sVabash
was stationary yesterday, with water too scant the hms
for navigation. The foit,Wing hoate air riv, Wm
Knox, Umpire, City of Cairo, Statesman, Wm. II :,elson,
Kate Sarchot and the Shelby."
Tne IL W. Adams, bound for Shreveport, who ~or tho
mouth of Cone river, broke her larboard shaft.
The total cargo of the Sunbeam, sunk iu the
Pierre, to 852 bales of cotton, of NN Well 369 balee ,euk w!th
the wreck to thirty-five feet water.
T. e Henry A. Jon and Ohio No. 2, for Marietta, left en
Saturday afternoon both with good trio, and each thawin.;
OA feet water. The Jones took fire a mile below Augusta,
while running up Augusta Chute and wan horned to the
water's edge. Capt. Knight will no doubt charter another
boat to take the piano of the Jones in the trade until h.•
shall purchase or build another vessel. It has been Mu.
mated that the Captain would make an effort to tetrulte.se
the • wallow.
PORT OF PITTSBURGII
7 FEET 9 IN(NIES WATER IN THE CHANNEL
STEAM BOAT 6.
NASHVILLE.
For Nashville.
The line steamer QUAKER Captain
NieDANIVLS—CIerk, SAMUEL COOLEY—WiIt leave
for the above, and all ibterueslbite
TUESDAY EVENING.
For freight or passage, apply on board f. I
For ft .filiville
A • The splendid new light draught fltealner
" L'i.ND Ca pt. It. Oaken' will leave for the above
tN P - • • -
and interniedi ‘te ports en SATURD A ,
28th lust., at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage apply ou board. tiov24'.
For NashvUle.
atea
theleaTvheefotiare passenger
on WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. NI.
For freight or passage apply on boa-d, or to
dela FLACK, BARNES & , iO., .Agehie.
IFIEMPEBIS
For Memphis and New Orleong.
Tlin flue paisonger AuaTuer ALMA, Uspt
lioninsoti, will leave for the above and all I,
teratudiate ports, on SATURDAY, at 4 1 )4
far freight or passage apply on board, or to
ja2o FLAUK, BARNES s; CL., Ago•uts.
ZANESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. M.
- "ROE AIRES, Will leave for the above and all
- ' ,424-t - — '..interinediato ports ou every TUE,DAY . , at
o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. [ ia6
ST. LOUIS.
Vor St. Louln
lOWA 'Litmus, Master.
The light draught, fast running passenger
IMiglpacket lOWA, 'uooitz, Master, will letiv,
the above and all intermediate ports, en ei
UItDAY, We Pith inst., at 4 o'clock P. M.
For lreight or passage, having superior acemmudati..l,,
apply ou board, or to . HARDY dr SIcGIIW , Aycu H,
le-i Corner First and Ferry tltru,.l
DAGUERREAN GALLEE,III,Z)
AMBROTIPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DLBAB:.E PICTUIi 1
WARRANTED, CAN RE HAD AS LiJW
AS AT ANY nitsT CLASi F,STAI34I.•7•ILMENT
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT NO. 60 MARKET ST.,
Whore can be seen the largest collection o
AllilitOTlPE 1 / 4 16 PdOfOGRAPII
SPECIMENS, EVNE EXHIBITED IN Tills cITY
4- 7 Z -• Persons wishing Pictures of themselves or frioothi,
are invited to call and examine before setting elsewhoro, An
WE WARRANT PICTURES
st.perier to any that can be obtained west of the mountain,.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Antbrotypi st
NTENV YORK GALLERY,
No. 76 Fourth street, ood
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
8. W. cor of Market street and Diamond, PiOnourgn
Jaunt:a-4p
PRICES TO Sth." 2 ALL.
%VYKES' 'GALLERY OF ART,
TO. 60 MARK.. 4 %I' STREET.-PICTUIU
taken at this Utah rY by a uew and improved pr0c.....,,,
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and compl,•l
- They are acknowledg, d by all who have examm , d
them to be far superior to any ;detures eve. exhibited in theft
city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and exam,u.e
his large collections of specimens, His Gallery being on the
second li oor, is easy of access.
N. 13.- —Pictures of Children taken xtil two 81, C 012,1 . 4 . at h
dO Market street
tuy27 , t ifs
E. S. WY.K_ES, :taw_
AIIBROTVPES.
PRICES REDUCED.
GALLERY CORNER OF THIRD AND MARK ET nit t:
Entrance on Third etreet.
Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTYPES, smecut,d
is the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, an
be accommodated at short notice by calling at
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
THIRD STREET.
F rices One 'Dollar and upward. 5p.2.9:1y-2,1
ROGERS'
NEW DAOUERREAN AND AMBROTYPE
:KT AND SIDE LIGHT
Gr A 1:1
FTEI STREET, OPPIibITE THE I'l)6T-tit. il,lt
/
na.. PICTURES taken iu the vtirtous styles, In
we Cher, and warranted to
ue, at reasonabie rates.
te. nick or d,coan,d per,„Th, residalo.e.
ap2o:lydaw-is
4 mait oT yp E6 ._ A iIEAL 7 TIFUL AND DU ILA
BLE PlCTURE—warrannsi be hrd
i''W
a
at any first claw I..eittibt iBlllll ell In at
.
f026:1w WALL'S., n
Yourto stn.,-
AUCTION SALES.
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH 61- •
At the now Commercial Sales No. 54,
street, every week day, are held public sales of goods w e ll
..ariety, suited for the trade and conatnners, froth ;1 lei, t O
'tuck which is constantly replenished with fresh consign•
meats, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. 111.,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everythim.:
needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut.
ry; hardware; clothing; boots and bliovs; ladle ware,
ice AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and bec,ml-hand;
'a.da and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone Chinn wart' ;
itoves; cooking utensils; gr'iceries, ac.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
fancy articles; watches; clucks; jewelry; music, instru
ments; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. L.ok
stationery, Ztc. IseB I Y. M. DAVIn, Auct.s
25.()00
GERMAN AT
,u T
L S O E: N t
DAY MORNI.S9, March 3d, at H o'clock, at the Commer
c,al Sales lioomi,..No. 54 Fif,h strea, will o sukt, without
reserve, for account **hum it may coucei u, twenty-li e
thousand fine quality Spanish and German Lligarii, embra
cing celebrated brands.
mrl P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
•
FAVEN'S Commercial, Albatros, and Nos
1 and 2 Steel Pens. Just received and fur side by
W. B. I.I.A.VEN,
Corner Market and Second streets.
lAT S. HAVEN'S Octagon Inlaid and
• Bone Tipped LEAD PENCIL. Just received and
for nale of Nes.3l, 33, and 35 Market street. i.fe23
RYE. -50 sacks to arrive and for sale by
fe2s lIENkY 11. CUL!
QWEET CIDER.--10 bbls. choice Sweet
Cider, just received, and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZES;,
fe2s Corner Market and First ,tree[.
CIOD drums extra N 9. 1 Cod Fish
kat received, and for ealo by
MILLER & iLICILETEON,
f,25 Nos. 1.'"21 and 2.' t 3 Liberty aireet.
TJIANO AT A BARGAIN .—An elegant
Ro . owood,Chickering Piano,only in Aso throe inenth,
in perfect order in every respect, Will IN sold ata eery great
bargain. The owner is non in the Wee t, and wishes oat
Ili once, and for cash. The subscribes will gutraute,3 the
Piano to be perfect, and unblemished. Apply to
fe24
.1C 11.1 N H. 511:1,1Ail
GLOVES, GLOVES.-10 enable you to
feel comf•rtable during this li •eezing spell, supph-
YIL "self with a pair of good warm wiuter Gloves, which
can be had cheap, at
fe2.l 77 Market street.
QIIPERB. CARB. 200 kegs New
Castle, for ask by
I oral BAK &BENIN. * 00.
WALL'S, F, urth street
E. S. WYKES, Artist
AM USEMENTS.
PI 1171CSBET tIGH THE AT RE.
IRRa KIMBERLY LEM= AHD MANAGTREELEI
J (3. HANLEY .STAGE MANA.IIR
PHIC3S OP ADMIBSION:
60c. Private Box, tarp- ....$8 Og
P , •• - • 25c. Private Box, 5ma11...... 6oe
16c. Colored Box 25c.
in Private Box, 1. Colored Gallery 15c.
ALTERATION Oli TIME.
oi ,o at 7 'clock. Performano, to commence at 7IA
Box Lace, for rale of Tlcketri,opon from 10 to 3 o'clock.
Third uight of the young Au•ericnn Tragedian,
MR. J. Q HANLEY
W ) DNESDAY EVENING, March 3d, 1858, will be acted
rd)Ley earn a Tragr-dy of ROME.) AND JULIET
.......MrSome J. 0 Hanley. Juliet Miss Kimberly
To conclude with (firm time here,) the new Farce, entitled
A. 8. 8.
Diogenes Hunter Mr. H. A. Weaver
Th• wanßgewent taken great pleasure In announcing
t hat. nn eugaw,,uent ham been made, for a few nights, with
the beautiful fitl.l wonderfully talented
MI tSES LUCILLE AND 11,t1LEN WESTON,
%-t It, . enang, went in Boston for the past season, attracted
the hirge,t noniLer of cr.miled houses ever drawn by any
smut in that city. Ane .v play written expressly for them,
entiths! Tb!E THREE FA S' . MEN, was played by them in
that city. for ceventeen consecutive weeks, to overflowing
now in active preparation, and will be speedi
ly pr , node A len, in rehearsal, the FEMALE 40 TILIEVES.
IV ANT .:!—Ten to tlfte en young ladies for the Ballet in
the above new plays Apply at the stage Door, for the Stage
Manager, between the hours e f ill a M. and 11 , M.
The Beautiful Collection of Paintings,
NCLUDINU THE EASTERN SLAVE
MARKET, CI,EuPATRA, DEATh O 1 LEANDER,
and tin, ininous
CIRCASSIAN MODEL OF BEAUTY,
An , ipox en - Free Exhibition at the TONT' N E HOUSE, No
U. Third etreet.. Call awl Elef' thorn.
J!, GEO. SOHN ECE, Proprietor.
JOHN W. M'CARTHY,
BILL POSTER!
mil L L ArrEND lo THE POSTING
and bISI4III3UTIN', of all kinds of
CONtiEttl%s
All eummunicatious rithor by mail, telograph, or otl.r
-wt,,,,--directi-ci to tho otilce of the „Aluribing Post, will rocJlic
prumla attrution
UhiNtiAbb CAE.D6.
[3I.IMPLILI.EYS, C. J. HOFFMAN, JOHN WIIIOUT
iliamphreys, Hoffman & Wright,
Fl,O U 1 FACTORS,
PROD UC AND GENERA L
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
7u NoRTII WHARVES AND 155 NORTH. WATER ST.,
A I .vt. Vine Street,
IiEFER To
Goorild, Tlioiiipson it Co., Philadelphia.
'fliotupson, Clark & Young, "
:Liter, Price & Co.,
Cak Li Cope & Co., "
liariTuft, Beaver & Co , "
Gin by, Seville a Hughes, "
is. NI. Lewis, Cashier F. and M. Bank, "
.f..s il. Mitchell, Cashier March's Bank. "
- NlOl ria L. Hallowell &Co., ..
McLutcLosin & Collins, "
John M. neuoeily & CO., "
ii•tianel a Cu, "
Pickett, Mathews &Co., Maysville, Ky.
shrewsliary & Price, Madison, Ind
W. Li. Langley & :Bunn, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Lai, relive & Mathias, Louisville, Ohio.
A. D Bullock a. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
W. (Limed A Cu., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Baguley, Oosgrave & Co., • "
novla:1)*
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES,
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot.
A LSO—ItOCUESTER
PEARL STARCH
For Salo Milioletale at rdanufacturere
Prices by
ENRI' EL COLLINS,
FuItWARDINU AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
tND W 1101.1iSALL DEAMI. IN
cDICESIC, BUTTER., SECEDE:, FISH.,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
25 WOOD STIIMBT, PITTSBURGH. Ij,
wud, MOOR/MAU U. F. m'ouvall
- 5 2 0j00D, MOOfftlilEAD Si. CO.,
MAN it eACT VEERS UP
American tiahanized, Best Refined
IM=EI
COMMON SHEET IRON,
Aud Sole Agent .or the sale of W. Moms Waops'
CgLEBRATED
VATI MITA fION RUSSIA SHEET IRON,
-ALSO- _
ALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON, for Roofing;
SPIh ES, NAILS, wad HOOP IRON.
Worchouoc, No. 134 First st., Pittsburgh.
BALL OltlEllil FOR GALVANIZING will be promptly
attsroled to at tl o Works. au:26
Burton & Perkins,
AUCTION AND CO q MERCHANTS,
NO. 50 FOURTH
LOULWILLE, KY.,
Consignments of any and every
rleAcriptimi of Mercuuudixa. A goOds sent to us tor
,do will be attended to without duay, and remittances tin
:oodiately made. Tuankful for past favors we solicit a con
tiun..uce. nov4d3m
CHARLES Vt. ILEWIS;ALDERMAIV,
And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace,
0 I , ' UN THE CORNER OF WYLIE
`.1.) FIFTLI STREETS.
Ail busines, cminegted with thia Mlles will he atti udod to
ti ith promptilesi. veyauces of all kiuda done with legal
accurvcy—stich ao LEC(IB, Mortgagee, Bowls, Powers of at
torney, etc. Titled to Beal tistate examined.
To the members of the Bar he tenaura his services as Com
~uls,iouer to take vepositiou . 6 to be read in the several Courts
i.l [hie 6tatc`, and CititAVLltlr4l. Rio slice is one of the main
6tatimics the city, ituil consequently his facilities in
evecutmg I.lldllll,Adul that kind are very desirable. lfelb:ly
W. W. WALLACE'S
MARBLE WORKS.
LIVIARBLE MANTELS,,
A Large and Beautiful Stock always on Hand
And Made to Order
OWNERS 01' PROPERTY, CONTRAC
TORS AND OTIIEaB, are invited to call and exam.
ti.o our stock ot MAUBLES, as we are peisuaded that but
fi.w persons in the coniumuity are aware of the low prices
loch we are selling .NIAsTELs, A good, plain , Marble
costs but latle, if tiny, more than a good W0..1.1 Man
-1.1, whilst it is aiwaye neat, is as ornament to a room, and
(unlike a Wood Mantel) is not liable to take are.
MONUMENT.A, TABLET 6 AND ()RAVE BTUNES al
ways on baud
WASOSTANDS AND FURNITURE TOPS, AND ni
p: n•_. , INO cTON F.:4 !Wide to order by machinery. Marble of
as kinds eold low To the trade.
Ntock hi Lhe argtvit in the West, is manufactured by
i.,v,lnuory and will be meld at the lowest priced.
W. W. WALLACE,
Nos. 319, 321 and 32.3 Liberty street,
Pitteliurgh.
Plaster, Cement and Grindstones.
pLASTER PARIS, for Stucco Work, etc.
CEO ENT, for llisfornd, Flu, Walls, etc. UIt1Vl)-
rN t:" , , all siz,s and tddt quality, for Farmord dud Me
ut 319 131,-rty strodt, Patsburgh, PA.
• LAID W. W. WALLACE.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
~.. 0/111 . 1 Elt 1111.1t1) AND MA LULEA! ,T 6., PITTBI3I.IItUII.
riIIIOSE WIS!IING TO FURNISII THEIR
• ii.u. with VENITIAN 13LLNDS, of the most sign'.
~,„' elaborate finish, will thui it to their interests to give
„,. ,„ ,ii c efore purchasing elsewhere. ,Ily work is got up
• , ~.i,, h., t ruechun ica lout apprentices.) Every attention is
t , .1 91 t. th,, vents of cwitoruers. Prices low. All work
''" •ante, - 2. Na 71. TiSIEJJ street, Pittsburgh. (ruyB:lyis
J.AXLS S. 811.11ADIG
1.'11 ' 1"
O
1E1132 DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Conituisdion and Forwarding Merchants and
alerd ILI -
'2'educo and Fittebargh Manufactures, No. '251
L
Liberty qtr. ea.. Pittsburgh, ea. nor.4s:y.
B . C.. & J. IL SAWYER,
LARD OIL,
CANS_
p FILM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
IV 0. 4 . 7 Wood tract., Pittsburgh, Pa
DAVID h.. WiId...TAM,
ti I VIL ENGINEEII:. AND .°°N rl.l t 4ClDll
1.) g ull Tab; EREcr i oN . GAB WORKS. for trout flve
tr.un,r, an , luuwardd, and for •'-."-o,lg public or
priNatV, t y 6Ltuuu, aot Water or .144 u rnaces '
,aptfits PITTSBURGIS. ?C.
WILLIAM CLAY', • 1 1' •
WILOLES,ALE A-ND RETAIL
CIBIANTS;
A U 0 It E
NO. 37 Di_ 13.10 ND ALLEY,
Near Wood atioet,
WRG 11, PA.
i Wbieky, of the
PI T TSI.
vt.4.-iraudi!:%ol.-o
m o o n na b n a g n a t
e g i la ta. k .i be d ririyoc,t2:l7Y, uud Coguac
dsthydel:
- -
F. J. BOSEIA, C. GOTENDORF.
IFIUSEMA GUICENDOtUF,
WAND ACHIM:NS OF
STEAM BOIL LE Itn ,
And all lands of Sheet In. sn woek•
nPenu btreat, near Water) Pittabnrgt, Pa.
ALL ORDEP PRIMPTET ATTENDED 1 1' L.Te2s:ly
sizes 0. IL P. Swearer's First City Eh
WINDOW GLASS.-2500 bo: Kes assorted
sbrogis, G la. Id.
1000 boxes assorted sizes Boston or second i lualltY Glass,
in store and landing, and fortee by
LLI4IB. 4 Ithak 128 C* 111 1
Nos. 1191 and 20 Mari tY Ana.
Miss Julia Turnbull
PHILADELPHIA
MEDICAL.
-01-
DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR,
ISREQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the most dos
perate of cases, when the secqui bottle will, with scarce a
single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We
wish to call the attention of all to these facto, that the In
vigorator in compounded by a physician who has Died it In
his practice for the past twenty years with a mimosa almost
credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being composed
wholly of gums.
Some idea of the strength of these gams may be formed
when it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as
much etrength as one hundred doses of Calomel without any
of Its deleterious effects.
We know there is nothing now before the American pub
tic, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particularly
for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy, It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the world, tdmply because it rest on its own
merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors
claim it to be, if any of our readers are Buffering from such
diseases as are described in Dr. Hanford's advertisement, we
know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the
Invigorator.
The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Take one or two
teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. Fes
au overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sours, take the
Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove disagreeable
or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Difficult
Breathing, take a tea poonful once or twice dully. For Loss
of Appetite, Languor or Listleasness, the medicine is invalu-
able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest
well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the
demons of dreamland wilb all be fairies. After eating a
hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve
all oppression or fullness. I les Invigorator is a Liver Reme
dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur
ing Dyspepsia, Jannllce, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles,
Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it hue no
equaL
We know there is nothing now before the American pub
lic prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular.
ly for diseases of the Liver, as r. Bsnford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the word, simply because it rests on Its own
merit. To convince all by trial that it Is all its prcprietors
claim it to be, if any of our readers are oulterLng from such
diseases as are described in Dr. eanfurd's advertisement. w. - 1
know of no remedy that will so surely cure thorn ac :ho
Invigorator.
There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine
that seems to pi.seaiss wonderful, curative and healing pro
perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or It came to no with so many testimonials in Its favor
that we have noted its effects in some of the worst caeca of
continual dibility, caused by deranged liver, and in every
instance the effect V 721.4 to relieve or giro a permanent cure,
Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what wo re
fer to. We always have been creduleneabout cures by pot
ent medicines, but we aro convinced that this medicine, for
family use, is not overrated by the host of recommendatiom
it has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion. Vo •
bility or Bowel Complaint, to got a bottle and try it; our
word for it, relief will be experienced.
BLESSINOB TO VIE INVALID 3 who use Dr. Sanford's Invigor
ator, for it will rdleve them of their pains as soon as it Is
taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist
where the Invigorator is used, for it will as surely drive them
away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can b
no doubt to th se who try it, for it carries conviction with
every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of
certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it,
Try one bottle, il it does not benefit, thou we are mistaken.
PRial ON.II DOLLMI Pill BOTTLU
BANFORD k CO„ Proprietors, 346 Broaklwtiy, New York
for sal© by G. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Jal:3indsw:2p
THE GREATEST
11:1
DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov•
erect in ono of our common pasture weds a remedy
that cures
Every kind of Humor,
FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON
PIMPLE.
He has tried it in over 'eleven hundred case; and never
failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) Ho has
now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month.
One to three bottled will cure the worst kind of Pimpled
on the face.
Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles.
Two bottled are warranted to cure the worst canker to the
mouth or stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all hamorinthe
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears and
blotches among the' hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of tha skin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worstkind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the moat des
perato case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure ealt•Rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst =SO of OClOftall.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity Is taken.
ROXDURY, MABB
Dean .112.13A31, —The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
in curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have over need it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful phyal
clans and the moat careful Druggists in the country are un-
animous in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it - with a lull knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are on
fortunately so liable. Shat most excruciating disease to an
affectionate mother.
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper Is reetored la
its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful
naps to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical DIBOOTO
ry lie,oomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and
household.
In the more advanced stages of
CANKER
it extends to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which is nothing but canter of the stem h ; then to the
intestines and
KIDNEYS,
creating a sinking, gone feeling, and au indifference even tO
tht cares of your family.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
you food diatreas-ei you, and you can only take certain
Itindm, and even of that your aystetu does not get half ths
1,0 arts h meu t it contains as the sc rinitono US fluid of the canket
eats it up; then your complexion low Ile bloom and be•
comes mallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For
want of nournihment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly
adapted to _ _
CURE;
Palpitation of the heart, pain hi the aide, weakneas of tho
spine and email of the hook, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowele, and also, that most elem•
elating of diseases, the _
PILES.
How many thousands of pour women are suffering from
this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does nut know the cause. I wish to imprimis
oe your mind that g.id old proverb, " Au ounce of preven
tion is better than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great
and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances,
do you any injury.
No change of diet ever nece&ary--eat the best you can get
and enough of it.
DISIIOTIONS FOR uss—Adulth one table spoonful per day—
Children over ton yeses dessert spoonful—Children from lien
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli
cable, to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the
bowels twice a day. Yours truly,
Prico $l,OO per bottlo. For Bale by
Dr. UEO. 11. KEYSER,
No 140 Moo! PittAbnrut,
sep4:dbw
A itETAItEW , PHISaCIAN
75 YEAKS Ok" AGE, whose sande of 4;3
have nearly run out, discovered, while in tile East Ig.
dies, a certain cure fur Consumption. Asthtua,direitchitia.
Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was
discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, wee
given up to din, lie had heard much of the , wonderftil
restorative and healing qualities of preparations made from
the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that
he might make a remedy for his child. He studied
and succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child was cured,
and is now / Alive and well. Ho has since administered the
wonderfulCinedy to thousands of sufferers in all parts of
the world,And he has never failed in making them corn
pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as
possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings M
request it, this t ipe, with full and explicit direction for
making it up, an. successfully using it. He requires each
applicant to incluse him one shilling—three cents to be re
turned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be
applied to the payment of tide advertisement.
Address, Dlt. 11. JAMES,
No. 19 Gram! street, Jersey City, N. J.
CA.UTION—I have no d0:110-1UW authorized to send my
recites, ILI has been rulvertbied ite23:lm—is
B .0 W MAN'S
vw.yr:TißLE coup-uuND
Will cur©
Plittilsir,
Asthma,
Inflammation ur ilia Lung%
luilueuza,
❑oars,neaa,
Bleeding of the Lunge,
Consumption.
For solo by
And
H. KEYSER.,
Pittsburgh,
J. P. FUMING. Allegheny7ity
ft SPEPSIA. 4ND FITS.
DR. TRACY DELORME, the great curer
of CONSUMPTION, was fer several years so badly
afflicted by Dyspepsia that fur a part of the time he wail
c.,Mlned to his bel. fie was eventually cured by a pm.
acription furnished by a youn z clairvoyant girl. This pre.
dcription, given by a mere child while in a state of tra , Ca,
has cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed
once. It is equally as sure In cases of Firs at of DYBPIPSIA.
The ingredients may be found in any drug stem. I will
gezd this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt
of ono stamp to pay postage. Addrem
feMlm—.
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M ARBLE! MARBLE! I
JOllla iliVedlißGO
lIAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OP
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures Posts, &c.
law, a
The public
n d are reap ed: writ waina4llylcd. invited to examine air stock.
, ?rime
ha* - so. us MI=STY BUM.
DONALD KENNEDY
ltroucilitbs,
DR. TRACY DDLORME,
Gazer COREP. OF CONSUMPTION,
NVW York Post Oftko