Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, March 08, 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 PCIIII street,
OPPOSITE T. CLAIR TIMM, PITTRIP.:1101l, PA.
TILL APRIL FIRST,
Where they may be consulted daily, (Sun
dayu except.,,d,) t • AS'I'A \IA, 8R0r , .-
CIIITIS awl ALL N iC AFFECeIoNS con
nected with, or lir, PULMONARY DISRASE.
9116.1 , 114.1.1 Es te,•l that they cannot too earn.
estly or , • . 1, iu• , invalid 4 of the EXCEED
oi. :.ILAY - IS PULMONARY DISEASE
inpt•,,c, trithu; an to beget a delusive
evil while is making rapid pre
le•;:leci,to o,lf till a cure i. Ilex: t,
°Mee Hourr--- 10 A. M. to 4 P. rri
No charge
of gnoottons well 00 sent to In. tio %Visiting tip
by lot ter. Addre,-
DP.!-. C. 3. \V.
i Penn street, Pittsburgh. Ps..
110i/FI.AND'S I.ISItNIA.S: PATTERS, THE GRLAT
REMEDY FOR NE.i.Vt...'s DEBILITY.—J. M. Ifobsozr.r . .,
Doylestown, Ya...luie. 10, 18;3, sa i s wife has ben
afflicted with a nervous dobithy since September, 1551,
since which time I hive unable t o find any phy micas!.
or medicine th WoUhl heneat h.lr in the leAst, until o:ic'
day I called at the st...ro of Ur. Harvey. of this, tow u, act
aurae tincture of iron, and described to him the nilhcti , ~s
of my wi:e; he Ilion MO a Lt. of papers to Icel.
Umuog xsiclr I fo u, i 000 Lio,eribiug your Jo:mil/ 111 tmt..
1 immediately pn,..mr.,1 ft P.w I.otilos from low. It .:•u
pleased to state taa , aae the Bitters has duo , It -r
morn good than all the m,diciee sh , • ha -I hop:rotor° kohl,
I Wish you to scud meat half ,los.oo ttlog.
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FORD'S INVI 4 i ) ::t1 I L.ll Eli. It giN..
such (laic% r,ll t i!tt‘ p.itiout uf receivin:,
1 ,. „i t .„ m,, I."' We d•, nut
know - of a iijuz'r her , it lUel brra taken without
And Cl, -.4 6 A r , tuplete cure effort,
iti 03'..7 t has iliCtriirod 114 WO, it
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doss it is lido 1 t.i 41., it is . coultantl - ,
hirgini; its circio of clrr, , on its
and iul to tLc hearth sudo• an Li ver Li L
Jantidino, Sr 4 , 1 debidty. f fol'2:lmdiox
PITT - LIFE,
A` . l) INSURANCE CO.,
r• Loamy 16th, IhsB.
WDIVIDENJ NOTICII.•- The Itorttli of Dlrectorg of
thl4 Comp my hay-, dividouti.mt
of the proatl of itie le-t nitt,i, of FOUR DOLLAR., 1..t.1
Shan+, lipplic.tblo to Coo relocumi of stock notes.
fol7.lru F. A. MN Ell ART, Secretary.
uRFICS 1W Tar;
PITTS 1 - 11It'AGii It. It. CI ,
Plttdiargb, Mari it Ist, 18ia. )
NOTEbE T • Sr K.
- c , toI,DER, first atior.al
meeting of thi• teckli Here of the Pittsburgh. id,
{Slight and .'hie.:2l.si Railroad ir 'rimp tily a - ill be held at the
Remits of the 13..rr I or le in the efq'itt- 11::
Tur;SDAY, tit :hit i day .11 sht ch, a 2 p 111 ,at
which tto Repoi t fiit - Di.eetdr.i and Ulivi lie
operation of the -y for ti; -evtoiteea nd 11
of the cutuultd..ti ii. will be pr 11111 read.
The el,•t r iqn t• r s le-, Boar lof itireiitors a ill li' h. id a t
t,llO 811,1 , pi trit Ve . ll‘.';N V. th • llnt i et , oetweett
the 11.!!Irl o/cll t 1: 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 M.
t d eseii e
stock, ill r and font l'itts•
burgh, fur the 1/I,IA, it . o .heat 11 1 to th tll.-
tion 1. o: pioxies may b • uota , ueil
the o. at b., Alice iu New
York, No :_t7 d
e.d.
Stu .tin der., :it : IL:1 •1 1 C dill., .11 et now
bf tue Cl/111,11111.1.1•/12,A 11 i 0 ty Ted e te iti :2'
stud:, will be owl Lodi i.e.. cote s at the shove elect 11l
'file trait-11er wi Ifrom he :1 dli ii-t. to
Ist prox, no - 1; 'f .
PiTT','_-I')UtGri 6P;',EL WthLAS.
ISAAC JON . Vr,l. AcCULLOU , ';II
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joEs, Boyu a Co.
I'u IV, D A. B. :ST EEt ,
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SPRINWS AND
CCbrIICA itest mild First Stre,, , t,
PL - i - f,-;BiTii.(iH, PA
D. E. 13.0 C/
D. fr. '.7z; C 0 .
19.11.111E3CTURI:RE1 or
r.OGEitS' IMPIWVED PATi;N:
STEEL CiIIATIVATi?;i, TE '',l':l,
CORNE2 1.10‘3S A.:71) FILL-vr STREET,,
.D.A.M.if,'S .1. r'ETZ :ER,
Forwarding and Con,:nissiwi Merchant,
EIMEEEZIMI
Flour, Grain, Bacon., Lard, ;tinter, Seeds, Dried Fru.t
aid Produce generally,
Cornor of !!.larticct anti First streets.
P1TT3.1.31 .? A.
Miami TO—. Francla G. Hail , William Di
S. Cuthbert & Son, l'ittat , trizji; ;.S Oyd Ott, lioiAteli
SYreariugca, S. Brady, C.r,a tt l'amk..
DlAngle & Co., tl. arR ,W S olereon, Dmilu l'axrati iz C.;
WhAalinz. rac..•gr.tf
JOHN 31i00Etil1felikO,
COMMISSION Al 1.1,C T,
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Pic ?SiETAL. re;';11 ?LOOMS.
jals:lyl_ N. 27 tcrlL :13T,
1,..1.71/E!;_'; 7111:11, t.I.TGIMI4II7i;,
MANUFACTURER 01 ,
tfri 11) h
14.1LAI_EQA , fiLtd,L 4 9
Cologne Spirtls and Veriel Oli,
No 167 and 170 Second ,-treat.
:,plO 1024 p
S A MUEI.,F.LY'i .4 -..AlifilSTol:(
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN A ,:c '`.iii ST
HA RD w E
PI 7:1 Wood ntroet, between , Litactotad
vAloy 1,-'ourth
Pr "T -11, FA.
ertlacribor le now npoting a well
ntcnt of foreign and dctneAtic linrdwar , ; all now,anl will b.
s. , ld on as good tormo t o any ci`t.cr aortr.c in tltid city. IL
....lwayaketl , on hand a general aa.,ortment of
CIAIkI'ENTEIttS'
wlticlt ho rcgpectfully t att , ati.na of ,
n42ti .. , _5.113 FAII...Itc,TOCCI:
li : s i. •.. 13 W 4. R 1- 1 ", •
FAIINESUOCK, No. 74 WOO(
dtreet, Pittsburgh, ha, on hand a largo
STOCK OF HARDWARF,,
- which will Noll 'IOU luve for C. 45 ntl.lition to 111
.i.,eeits; (Lag .s, i uicce and Forks, and Spoons, and s lark ,
43A(Ortill'illt of I;arpt•nier's Teen, helms received I.“ ge
ply of 8..ai.4•• Cu tto and Staffers ;
Shuvel6, 'repoes and Pukers ;
and F:nauteled
Pre,rvin4 fiettles.
J. W. TUCKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
OFFICE (Fell TUE PRESENTo
NO. 126 THIRD SP., NEAR CITY
Hon J. L. Orr, poker U. S u: Representutives.
Hurt. L. M. liPnu tt,
Ilun. S:kml.'l'reat,Judgu U.S. District Court,
ST. LOUIS
Jurn.9 li. Locus :t Co.,
E.L.v D. It. M'A natty, D D.
lot.'lllm
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GOLD AND SILVER SP .CTACLES,
T 11 aAi UP ACTU it IL H'S PI IC S
liVDROMETERS
I or w , ,,1/ing tpirit•i, the clo•opk•A 4u i 1,••••3t article 3 ever
brought to this city.
TFIERMOMETtIit6 AND 1.1.-1.I:J.111-.:TEit,-,
-varying in price from $3O each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES,
G ESE
. A S,
Practical Optician, 59 Fifth ,Krer.t.
• oppo4Oo
L. C. a.V.I.9'BUIL:!I,
ATrtiaNt , lv AT. 1,.. , , , ,v AND CJNVEZYANCER
0771 , ..•E w Fti:u
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k T. 61.1.0111"1'. Importers of Brandies,
gr-r wm, s.. Dea.l. , ,i in fine Old Mondligain•ln
tirmildy It ECTI VI EIV.B
,orn,tr: 111).] FRONT
0.01) FI:Ii11.-5 drum:i extra No. I Cod Fish
Jl3l r,:c0,,,i, and for ,ale by
V' LLEit h lIICISETSON.
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t:'..ts No 3 221 and 221 Liberty ror-eet.
PIANO A I' A B 'OW AIN.—An elegant
~ rz.,..ewo9l.Chickerin2 Vial, i, out v ie use three !nee th.
in perf,ct order in every rev v•, will h. n,1.1 at a very great
liargsin. The °Wt.: - H 11,AV in a.: , Wvst 3•1 I .1111.4 to ~en
• at onee, and for cash. The ir'i•erilier will guarantee the
Pieria t‘y bo perf,ct, and 11:ibilloiltc , 1 A ii.ly to
f%23: b -iI -: it VIC! 1%111,
—__— -
GLYCERINE. — I have juq. received a large
a ipply of pure Bo Oirdi til .cc nee A ha. 11 terry lot
Glyo , rino Cream, superior to au) llii 0,4 Dow in 11,6 ior chap
, pe , l bands, lips, etc. J , 'S. Fi,EMl!'ll,
fw.43 ( I^rrer Diarnfald and '4, • 0,..., , a ,..,.
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) d - - 1 - a E ASE.— White 6 rea,se for Wagons, Om
vir nitqlfl63, Glrtd, Drays, Carriages, etc., in barr l els anti
1, ~,,g, c r .sle ti• fs.iii ffs, , vitv 11 • 11,1 iios
riOD LIVER OIL, by bulk or dozen, Ito-11,
on hnid }lir gale I.ky •
• 11 0' ,
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11A WORM!, litti; .4 BROWNLEE,
too Dla=l:44,
Elear(-rending Occurrence--Depth of an
Old Lady from Burning.
A most distressing accident occurred in South
Pit sburgh on Friday night, the circumstances of
tc'tti,•h• as nearly as we could gather them, are as fol•
I :w::—An old lady, Mrs. A{nrs Wilson, about sev
eat y title years old, who resides with her son•in-law
and daughter, Mr. William Stirlc and wife, in South
Pittsburgh, was left in her chamber on Friday morn
ing, by her daughter, who went down stairs. A few
moments afterwards abs heard the most heart-rend
screams from Mrs. Wilson's room, and on going
up stairs, found her clothing in a blaze of fire. She
immediately called a servant girl, with whose assis
tance the flames ware soon extinguished. The old
lady was mado,as comfortable as oircutustances ad•
witted, and Dr. Dickson was sent for, who after an
0051 ination, pronounced the injuries fatal. The old
lady was well cared for, but on Saturday morning
in great miser•. It is pro:.uined that her clothing
took fire tr,,ru tr -Ln the grade. The old
lady was very rouble, and rant mile to woke any effort
to extingu sl. the 11.1:
We stated :omit: lam - ince, rat h er incre dulously, that
Perry Hartman ,t/ittaJacon Wilkinson, who is charged
with it a ttempt to cut the thro.t of the colored girl,
ui,s4iili,uu war a fugitive from justice in an
tlier county. We regarded this statement as one of
the rumor , frequently circulated on the arrest of
I..speratiri characters. But the statement has been
iafirrued. District Attorney C dlier has received a
letter from the Sheriff of York county, Pa., stating
that an ind.ctment .S now pending against him in
that county, for the murder of his sister in-law, souse
time since. The authorities desired to be informed
as to whether Hartman will be given up if they
should send after him. We presume, of course, he
will be sent back. This will nut, however, be done
until the charge pei ding against him before Alder
tnau Donaldson, is disposed of. lie may yet have a
charge of mar ler to answer hero. The girl assault
ed by him is nut yet in a condition to appear against
him. She will probable be able to state her case
soma day this week, when the matter will be disposed
of. Be seems to he a desperate villain, and we only
hope be may receive the punishment he deserves,
whether it he in Allegheny or in York county, or
in both.
ft ••
This roe was called up again in the Criminal Court
on -utur lay morning, and the Attorneys being' in
readiness, the case was opened by Mr. Howard, who
stated that he intended to prove that one of the jury,
(Abraham G , irdon,) was not competent to render
judgment in a case where human life was involved.
Saver.,l of the jurymen were examined and their tes
timony iu substance was that at first Gordon stated
that be could not give a verdict against Kelly, even
before the evidence was all submitted, and if he sign
ed a verdict against Kelly, he would stare him in the
face fur the balance of his life. That when the rest
of the jury had agreed upon a verdict he gave in, on
coudition that the ether jurors would say nothing
sheet who held out, or how he was convinced. Oth
er witnesses were °idled to prove that two bottles of
liquor were taken into the jury room each day, and
drank by the jurors. Deputy District Attorney Mit
ler and Thomal Howard, lisq , argued the case very
alily, some new evidence was utso adduced, touch
ag the intimacy of Kelly and Miss Weissman ; also
in relators to the testimony of the latter. The judges
took possession of the papers ia the case, and a de
cision in the case will probably be given this week.
It is quite likely a new trial will be granted.
Yesterday morning, about two o'clock, a fire
broke out in a frame tenement occupied by an Irish
Gamily, in Lawrenceville. The wind was high, and
before the flAules could be extinguished three frame
dwelling houses, two frame school houses, and one
stable were da.itroyed. Ia the latter were five horses,
and the flames spread so rapidly that it was impos•
sibie to remove them, and they were burned to death.
with the exception of one, which ii so much injured
that it will likely die. The dwelling houses wer
all owned by Mr. Hugh White, occupied by Irish tie-,
oinents. The stable and horses were also the prop
arty of the same gentlemen. The loss is estimated
at trout fur to five thousand dollars. We have heard
contradictory rumors concerning insurance on the
property, and cannot state definitely whether it was
insured ur nut.
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Anotik , r Charge
The Kelly Cent Again.
k+lrc In Lawrenceville
Theriree.—The new local play of the "Three Fast
Mec," which has attracted so much interest in other
, actions of the country, filing the theatres to over
flowing and affording the at in , ,st amusement, is to be
produce I this evening. It will introduce to a Pitts
burgh audience two young and interesting ladies—
Misses Lucille and Helen, sisters, who have already
taken their rank as actresses of uncommon merit.—
The " Boston Journal," in speaking of them remarks:
" Both these young ladies aro endowed with real tel•
ent, a I led to which, they are beautiful in person,
arid uxqui:iiely graceful U action., having sweet mu
eical voices and prompted by a determination to es•
eel in their professi in, have won universal admira
tion from the Boston public." The "Three Fast Men"
we Learn is a vehicle of humor well wrought up, anti
;6 a very pleasant matter with which to while away
a tedious evening. Two new male actors Mr. Ham
iltim an., Mr. Myron, will make their first appearance
this evening, also Miss Lizzie Safford.
Mayor's Office.—At the Mayor's Office, on Satur
day morning, there were about a dozen common
cages, all of wh , oi, with the exception of two, were
dise..arged. The Mayor took Lie consideration the
danger of sending two many parsons to prison while
iho small pox is prevailing, nod discharged them in
nreference to sending them where they would be lia
ble ter contagion. This we consider a very wise and
prud.mt determination on his part. There are already
more than one hundred and fifty prisoners in the
Jail, and the more closely human beings are packed
together, the inure liable they are to contract disease.
No new cases of the epidemic made their appearance
on Saturday.
Railroad Accident.—Toe looomoti - : e of the Wells
ilk train, duo here at half past seven o'clock On
Friday morning, was disabled at Baden, Ohio, but
managed to got up to Economy, where it waited the
arrival of the Now Brighton accommodation. This
train hitched to the ‘Vellsville train, and was
getting along towards the city, when on crossing
the Big Sewickley bridge, au axle of one of the
Wellsville cars broke, and so did the rail, throw
ing the other cars of the track. One man from
New York, whose name wo could not learn, was se
verely injured.—Reporter.
Reading.—Miss El Aso Bridges, a dramatio read
r of some celebrity, announces a reading at Masonic
Hall this evening. This lady played an engagement
at our Theatre about two years since, and had some
Admirers. See is highly spoken of by the papers of
the Western cities in which she has been. The read
ing this evening consists of extracts from the Bedotte
papers, "Nothing to Wear" and "Hiawatha." We
could have wished that Miss B. had made a better
selection, as the public are heartily tired of listening
ii the last two of these. However, we wish her a
laige audience.
Orizaba Iron {Vol Icx —This establishment has not
)et resumed operations. There is a difficulty be,
tween the proprietors and the operatives. The latter
demand Pittsburgh prices and Pittsburgh payments
--cash, while the employees are willing to give Pitts
burgh pricer, but are desirous of paying their hands
goods, which they will not accede to. So then at
ter stands; in the meantime the operatives are out
of employment. We laGpe the difficulty may be
Apcedily adjusted.
lier. J. G. Broton.—lt is said that this gentleman,
rho was the spiritual advisor cf Charlotte Junes,
i,is been quite ill ever since the execution. In
ieeii he has not been able to leave his room. The
lay was raw and disagreeable, and Mr.l3rown, nut
•njoying very good health at the time, contracted a
i.vere cold from his exposure oa the scaffold. He
now recovering slowly, and it is hoped he will ore
:Ling be able to resume his ministerial duties.
Munroe Stewart —Yesterday being the crises in
;he disease of this young man, his conditi n was
anxiously observed by those who felt interested in
situ. lie was better in the morning, and in the af
'of noon a very favorable change took place and he
now believed to be entirely out of danger; unless,
indeed, he should take a relapse, which would proba
bly be more serious than the first attack.
Lary.: Funeral.—The unfortunate Joel Mohler was
hurled from liar's Hotel, on Liberty street on Satur-
My afternoon. The attendance we/ immense; the
Sons of Malta turned out in bugzles and carriages
,m 1 proceeded to the Cemodry with the corpe. It
ca,, , the largest concourse assembled on a funeral oo
asion in this city, for a lung time.
Litany, Time.—We refer our readers to the ad
, erti., , ment of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad
.11 another column, giving notice of a change of time
the arrival and departure of the .trains on that
r od. Two through trains each way, daily, Sunday's
.mly excepted.
A (iood /Masc.—We call attention to the card of
A. L. Webb dc, Bro., of Bal!irnore,_ in our advertising
columns. They are thorough business men, and are
favorably known to the business community gene
rally. We would advise any of our merchants who
have business in the "Monumental City " to entrust
it to them, as they can do so with an assurance of its
being faithfully and promptly attimded to.
City Mortality.—The City Physician reports 40
'oaths in the city during the last tn o weeks of Jan
uary—twety adults and twenty children. Of these
23 were males and 17 females,; 39 white and 1 col.
ored.
Boy'e Raglans and Sack Coate.—Gents. Frock and
Sack Over-coats, Raglans ct c., and a full Stock of
Winter Gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Scarfs and Shawls
r Men and Boy'e, still nn hand at Carnaghan's Fed
eral Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will find the
prices an inducement.
Low's BROWN WINDSOR SOAP,
COLGATE'S PALM SOAP,
th,F.NN'S WHITE WINDSOR SOAP,
And a variety of ly th and fancy, for
CHARLES H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Corner of Pena and SL Clair otroota.
&a.. TUE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS the use of Da.
J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED 5T.311,11 BITTERS evinceitt
on c e its virtu , , iu RI cases of deoility and disease of the
Stv.mach. Ctrtificat.34 El! moat Without utnaber have been
publi.hed, atte-tdng its 'Oilmen tairdcaltua p ~ver in remor
leg thane painful m u d tee'' di,earier. And at thig time it
scene idle to do more tle, • o f ;it. riti on to the great reme
dy of the age, in urtd r t nv to d: public attention to it, ex
cellence. It the 010'3 pi ~r• of the hind that i, rt li
able in all Ca 13,3, and it i± xv,rthy rf the ednrader
alien of the afflicted. re • 1.311TE11, are pleaiallt to the teiHte,
agreeable In their r trects, and irltegether tonic
or remedy fur inaige,tiou.
Fur tale by druggicta awl dealers genecally, overya boo,
IfuSTlifTlf
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e3l. INSP:SUff_G it :air .?. 21E,
B R BRUNOT, Ist,
C0m.m1.4,e, of Ar',itratzo.r3 for .Fbruary.
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. I'.,
W. W. MAUI, DAVID M'CANDLESS
JOHN FLEMING,
movEmENTS OF OCEAN' STEAMERS
TO SAIL.
SLLIPH LEAVE FOR DAY'.
Borussia.. ......... —.New York liamharg March 1
Africa . Now York Liverpool March ll
City of Waht'n...New York Liverpool March 4
Empire City New York......llacona &N 0 'March 1
Moses Taylor Now Yore to; io wall ...... --March r,
Arago New York Havre. Ac March 6
Northern right New York Aspinwall March l,
America ..... ....—..Boi.tou, Ac.... Liverpool larch lo
Glasgow New Yell' Glavgow March 13
Anglo Saxon .Portlanil Liverpool March 13
Europe New York I iverpool ...... __March 17
Kangaroo New York I iverpool March 18
North Star New York Itrocuen. Ac 11:irch 20
Canada iloston,&c Liverpool ~.),larc h 24
TO ARRIVE.
SEIM LEAVE ion
Glasgow Glasgow Now York..
Atneric , LiverpOoi Boston, &C
iziirope Liverpool New York..
Firinthiroo 1 iverpool New York..
North America..... Portland Liverpool.
Canada Liverpool
11:11111noni ...... ....Hamburg New York.
ity of &Atli:non...Liverpool New York .
Fulton Southampton.lew York.
Gsrefully Reported by JOSEP:i SNOWDEN, Superintende,“
the Merchants' Fxchange.
PITTHIIIIICIrh March 6, 1,i,.r , !!
FLOUR...The none market continues steady. The
to-day amount to I but 200 bids. vin.:—Frem store, a , : $l,
$1,50 and $4,87 4 r the three grades. From firtt, hauls :60
bbls. extra family at $4,62%,,n1,75.
4, RAIN...Sales 108 bush. Corn from depot at 4F-c.: 100,
bush. Outs, from wagon, at 26,:.; 53 hush. do. from V. t 4, n
at 265.
FEED...Balei 3 tons Shorts from first hauls at 5061,6 0 5;
and 3 tons shipstuffs at 7001580 e. v . 100
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR...SaIes. 1150 lb , . in 50 s sag
front store at $1,25 41.50 1- 7 , 100 fie,.
CORN MEAl,...Salos 56 bush. at 50c. is bush.
HAY...Sales from scales of 10 loads at s9@sll
DRIED FRUIT—Sales 50 bush. Apples at $1,371 , ( 2 ; 50 bu-h
-do. at $1,31" , .' 2 flora first bands; 15 bush. do. from store at
$1,50.
6 bbla from storeat 7 tl
BEANS...SaIes 12 141,11 small wide frcrn Aar., at $1,28
B‘CON...Snles 100 tbe. Should , re to the country at 7°
1450 lbs. Shoulders and Hants at 7 1 / .7 awl ~c. R.
BUTTER.I.SaIes 5 bbls. plate roll at 1 0r,•.; ti boxes roLl et
16c.: 6 bids and 10 kegs parked, to ro must, at 100. 70 11 - 1
CLOVIIIISEED...SaIes 40 bush. at $5,25, from store.
CHF:ESE—SaIes 25 boxes R. at 93.(5.1). lb.
LlMN—Sales 30 bbls. Louisville at $1,25 bbl.
EGGS...SaIes 150 dozen at 11c. it ‘lozon.
FISH...Sales 600 lbs. Codfish at ; 5 Ihls. N. 1 Ma , k
er •1 at $l6; 8 bbls No. 2 at $l4 ; 15 bble. No. 3, large, at
$11,50: IS half hbls. No. 3, large, at $0,25 0r half bbl.
110GS...Sates 20 dressed front store, for the east, at 1,,,0L,
-e,fl.
WITISKY—SaIes 23 bids r,titied at 20@21c. galloa ;
2) Übla. two year old Rye at 35c., to go east.
NEW Yoca. March o.—Noon—Stocka higher, 111. Cchtr d
i91•••-g do toads La Croeee and Milwaukee 16%; Nino,
Sontic , rn 31; N. V. Central 93, Reading 84; Canton Ca
Virginia Wir 94; Miiaionri S-1 1 4: Sterling Exchange
ilalena and Chicago 1.14!,ri; Mich. Central 74 1 ,-;;; Erie 34; Inn
iddiree North Carolida 94; California 90.
Er•rang . .—Chicago and Roe k 88; Illinuia Cen
tral 90 1 4; do Bi•nds 95. La Crocau Soutt iiro .31:
Now 'Cork Central a1i,14. Reading 613 , ;d,"; Galena and Chictgii
1 111 41 Miiihigan Central 74,V,, Erie 34i 1 1; Clot eland and _,ed. 53 1 4; Cleveland and liasburgh 144 d Canton C0.115 7 .,1i.
NI Ow - ankle and Miadkisippi 110. •
New volts. )!arch ---20 then has declined ; sides 1.5ti0
Lales; • upland fair 1•2 1 ,4: kionr firm;
e5OO bbls at $t.6'01, 0 4 5.10 for southern, sn advance of 10c.
Wheat firm; 8000 bush sold; there is 8 , 1110 larger export i••-
ioi•y; Southern red $1.15(411,2; white $1,:30011,50. Coro
eon; 11.000 bush cold. Mess Pork advanced sc; sides at
10.8016,90; prime $13,10(c410,0.5. La•• 1 firm at 95t•;;(4.:10 . "•,.
emear has advanced j 4 'c, • Hearts 5 1 41M7 1 ,/,; Muscovado 507 c;
Coffee quiet; Molasses firmer, sales at 110(d12.2.2. Beef buoy
ant. Bacon steady. Tallow heavy at Itiy4(q)llc.
CINCINNATI, Match 6.—Flour closed dull, 'without much
deruani4 though the prices are In 'avor of buyers. the tales
were about 1200 bbls at 51,7V@3,70 for super tine. Whisky
doll at 1616. Provisions are gonsual.y held above th , views
f buyers, though notMtm f cousisluenc- was done, nod
the mat ket Citified quiet, but very firm. There are buyers
of Mess Polk at ijils; for bulk the aver ago is at 5 1 ,4 2 (di - ii m but.
1.,: higher is asked. Suor is held 14 . j, higher, firmly.
11c. Butter doll. Cheese iu lair demand at 7 1 / ..;
so'eeted and 9@lo for English dairy, and Vic fur New Yet
pine apple.
DY VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphans'
lt 1' Court of Allegheny county, the undersigned, Adulin
iKtrator of JOSEPH CRAWFORD, decew.ed, will expuou et
'abbe Bale on
fiatOtday, the 27th clay of Mareh next,
At 10 o'clock a. nt., at the C CRT ELCSE, in the city of
Pittsburgh, all that certain Farm or Tract of Land slivate
in East Doer township, Allegheny county, emisylvanni,
.tud bounded by land of William and Robert Bailss, on the
North; Lewis Peterson on the East; the heirs of James
Hate and Bertram Murray on the Smith; and Alesanthr
sl cOorahay on the West, containing TWO HUNDRED AND
FIWTY•NLNE ACRES, et,ict measure; about seventy five
acres cleared, on which is erected a frame dwelling
barn, two salt works and other improvements. This Farm
contains a large quantity of coal, which can be shipped con
veniently by the Pennsylvenia Canal. Title indispu able.
TEams—Ono.Third in band; o••e-third in one year, and
ti,e remainder to remain during the life-time of said dece
dent's widow, with interest on the unpaid purchase motley
from date of sale. THOMAS DONNELLY,
mr4.ltde3tw
FURNISHED HOTEL ' FOR. ' SALE.
THE RAILROAD 1/110TElL,
AT LATROBE STATION, on the Pen,n
sylvama Railroad, forty miles eo•t of Pittsburgh,
bout of brick, three stories high. 96 feet front, 54 feet deep,
contains 40 flue large r OMB newly and cumpletAJ fu• nish
e'l, ready for immediate occupation. There is a frame
stable fur thirty horses, convenient entbbuthiinge and 0„,
aura of ground attached to the premises. lee, including
furniture, $12,000. Une•half may remain on Bond cant
Mortgage. If not sold before Ist of Apri', it will be rented
ut $4150 per anruni. Address 0. W. BARNES,
nu 2:lnid Latrobe, Pa.
Cleveland Al, Pittsburgh Railroad,
AND TUE
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati
RAILROAD,
41v AND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
19th, 1658, the Freight bn,ine.s of these roads, in the
CITY ...IF PIPFSBUROU,
Witt be transacted at the
NE +V AND COMMODIOUS DEPOT,
ON PENN STREET, ABOVE WAYNE,
ADJODiING THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL.
The attention of Merchimts. Manufacturers, and Shippers
is invited to the superior facilities afford-td by these Reads,
Feat SPEED, SAFETY, AND LOW RATES,
And for the prompt transportation of Freights, by
CONTINUOUS RAILWAY CONNECTIONS,
From Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 'lol,lo, Detroit, Chicago, Ces.
lumbue, Dayton, Indianspolis,Ciucinuati, Louisville and et.
Lone,; and all the Western, Northwestern, and teuth-wes,t
eru States.
Freight is sent to m: at of ths ably(' places in the same
ears in which it is loaded at this Depot.
TUROUGLI outwits CIIVLN TO ALL /AIPORTANI POINTS.
For further information, apply to . 0 ....,,-......,=.........v.--,
fel.B JOAN P. GLAtIF, Agent
-----------9111 E CII EMiCAL OLIVE E,IU.SIVE
I. lIIRSIIFELD Sr., SON, .n.. 6 )A.P, manufacture,/ by B. C. &J. 11. sawyer, re.
rieeives the preference ()vet all oilier kids ever offend for
DEALER:, IN lanully use.
Gents Furnishing Goods Clothiers ~,litnni,en,tri:nliolitin,g,:i....sr,24'.:i4th,,,;..:Liontnr,tre„.—olletr..lmt
, i i iii o n . d. e r ni4r ,
, 6 , .:ti, 2-1. Ralf the :tine need co!) . be - ccupied in vastong
AND 1• him this Soap is it n'd in place ~ nt. oilier Soap. 3Li. Labor
In wa-iting can a nearly LI ct. , red Nt ILE, as the clothes
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, v. LI requiie little if :::.) . othilig, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-I.er.; 4tb. ....lie_ he elutes is unnecessary
No. 83 Wood street. ali -II this Soap is us• d, and hard or salt water allstrers
, y
lIE subscribers respectfully announce, Pil 0 -.telly as well as t-cft. tql:••-•ri, Machinists, Painttra
iin-Ltheri, toil v. tar tiii n: : •
i, • i '.r soaps. It speedily rt.-
that SHIRTS Made by tacm are gel iranteed to lit ; 1111.,em gin n,, ,Lss. t..r. f ,, nn ; • ...:. ,•' ink sod dirt from the
will be forwarded to any part of the Union, on receiving hatui. leas Leg the ski:: . ' . .!, I ' , iron: chapping.
from the parties sending the ordure toeir personal measure- T o avoid We labor . g c cclothes,lendthe use of
meat in inches, according to the formula given below. ih-• wash•bc -rd, the !idle, -: ,' I , i 1 -i.e --h.:old be followed:
Remember, the size' must be carefully and accurately F. r the washing of e•:!...t or t: ii of a fatuity, take one
taken, as all necessary allowances are made by the cutter 4 pound of Soap, c tat it icio slio,i ti z,,, and Llisatvo in Late
the establishment. gallon of hot water; pnt teo ckthes into a tub containing
First, Size around the neck. ' ' about ton gallons of a arm aster; pour in the dis,olved
Second, Size around the wrist. ft. -ap, and stir thoroughly. Let oem soak twenty to thirty
Third, Size around the chest, itumedtateiy below the arm- minutes. wring out• and time in warm water once, cold
pits. a -.e'er twice. A very dirty wrisn-Land, or seam, or grease
Fourth, From the middle of shoulder, length of arm to ep ta, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwine the
wrist Joint. clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or
Fifth, Height of person, front the shoulder to the knee- Inviting. Cold water ni.,y be tinted in place of hut, requiring
Pan. about double time in acialtivg.
Sixth, Whether, with or without collars; if with collars, ,r2i- Observe our num. (Ai each dar.
the style. Fur sale, in any qutiutity, nit our warehouse, N 0.47 Woad
This plan is quite unique, and will be of great value to street, sled at our works, opitesile the Round House, Penn
gentlemen at a distince, who find it Impossible to übta.n at R lvania avenue. 13. C. & J 11. SAWYER,
home Shirts to satisfy them in style and fit. 1.'23 No. 47 Wood street.
Also,on hand a full assortment of Shirts of our ninnU•
factuer. Any orders addressed to us by mail, will be promp
ly attended to.
P. S. Please state by what conveyance they are to be
,shipped. . L. IIIRSIIFF.1.1) & FUN.
mod No. 83 Wood street, Pitrdoirah. Pa.
Low's IioNEY SOAP,
NUTMEGS. -1 cask in store and for sale ,
by Iml2l B. L. VA HNESTOOIi a Co.. mr2
Nlitunfacturvre Proprl.•tor
LS Water rrout btr.,vt,
~, ?,i . ..r . ..,1_ 12 , 1 "i.(,C, I A i
d. WILLIA",i,
Vice Presidents
1841.41!DIGkii-ZY, 2d
Treasurer.
N. LIOL.MItb. Jr..
Sup
SNOWDEN
JAMES GARDINER
PITTSBURGH RI AItICET
New York stock Market
Now York Market
Ctnelnnat 1 Market
Orphans' Court Sate.
Adm histrator cf the Estate of
Joseph Crawford. der, nerd
REMOVAL.
„t_ 1.
- - A.
fit 0.4
Arrival of t 11C Europa
ANI/1" ILror,, Mrd - ch t.—the steamer Europa
passi-i I ere ; she arrived at Liverpool of the lbth.
The i;;:-" , arrived out on the 17th.
Bort P.idnerstun was granted leave to bring in a
;.;:r the ;i:nv.dronent in India, by a largo ma-
Theri• 1-•1; 'tier fr ;a China, but the details
Cdat i',intoti is virlo,piy in possession of the
The Min',ter , w ro defeltel by 19 majority on
the -e'..od re0.1i7.!!"! .. .H1 een:rirae7 murder bill.
(inn ctr rem Indba is. favorable,
but 111 , i11 . 1!10. , trking, h,el occurred.
The 1.;e06 of Fraeee re.lueed the discount rate
to-I;eretL
The t,m-torrt,cn: tee s the hill to amend
the law re'a.:ine: lit; d conspiracy upon an
amendment ~fired by Milner Gibson, which cen
sures the Ministers for not replying to Waleuski's
dispatch, but professes :1 re tdiness to amend the laws
upon due investigation. The vote was 215 for the
Minister's and 23.1 for Gib,on's amendment.
A demonstration in Hyde Park is proposed fcr
Eunday, again,t the conspiracy hill.
Th. 3 Atlantic Telegrai h Co. at their annual meet
ing passed favorable resolutions, and additional cap
ital was authorized.
The trial of the directors of tne Royal British bank
is in progrce , s.
A French refugee, named Bernard, was arrested in
London, charged with being implicated in the con
spiracy.
Bombay dates to the 2 l , h of January are received.
The c. m :ure Fet ruchabud and Futinhur, by the
Afar subjugating
li..,bilatud ha will march on Lueknov,-. Outran had
faire deleuted the, rebels at Alutnbugh.
The continental news was of little importance. It
aid that Sardinia and Belgium will both succumb
t , French demands and Switzerland was also ma
king cense.,,sion,.
Washington City News
CITY, March 6.—The Cummitiee uu
Revi,luiinuary Claims, of which Mr. Cox, of Ohio, is
chairman, have prepared a very interesting report,
accompanied by a bill giving the lineal descendants
f Ravolutionary officers the half pay for life, which
wts granted them during the Revolution by several
r;;soluti , ins of the. Continental Congress. It will he
rsiuctubered that this half pay far life was commuted
five years' full pay - . Some of this commutation
was paid in C.m:inuntal ou rency, and others not a ,
all. Ths hill provides for the deduciiiin and cututuu
ration actually One very similar to this war
passed in the lluu airing thi last Jongress, but
was defeated in the Senate. An effort will be made
for the consideration of an. subject at the earliest
practicable period.
It is understood that Mr. Pratt, son.in•law Ru
fns Choate, will be appointed assistant treasurer at
Boiiton, in place of J. Thinner W. Board, who wa•
transftrred to the rstmastership at Lowell.
The Grand Jury have, un ler the law of Congress
to put ish contempt of the authority of either House,
found a 'roe II 1 again•it Mr. Wolcott, the recusant
witness in the alleged tariff bribery case.
WASHINGTON City, March 7.—A messenger has
arrived !rm konsas, cringing with him the journal f
the Lecompton ar,d the evidence taken
before the Coumnissiic.ers to examine into the frauds
in Kansas at the elections held on the 21st of Des
comber and the .Ith of January. The documents
quite voluminous ; and it is said that the in
redue,s the legal vote at the former elec.
eion to about 2.:d10, whereas ,t was heretofore stated
to tic 6,7i15.
71.14.
F'11.13
Fe' 13
14, )
I 2 4
. as
slnrch
11 1U
March lb
IThe tunj Thy 11Thi the ',v., ini6ori',) , reports will, it
is e upp Fubtuitt.l 110.10. weep.
Col. Sumner to be Cot rt-Martialed
istittearaN CITY, M itch 11.--The general Court
unittual is erdere.l to ,i,eint,:e at Carlisle Barracks,
.r 1 0.,. 10th inst., for the trial ul Colonel Sumner.
Charges are brought under the 20th article of war,
hies tar the cashiering of any commis
m tile,- 'so to se. , :tl:, a challenge to duel. The
Now York Ttuos correspondent nays, it is surmised in
circl s that the prosecution will fail, because
Sumner's note is not strictly a challenge, though it
interred an intention to challenge, ii !Jamey would
!olloq him out of the District; and also because
.Sumner was, at the time, undergoing a sentence of
Court martial, su,pending him from command, rank
;rid pay, which, it is urged, takes his conduct out
ram Littler the articles of war. This is the first case
.n the li,stary the G ,vornmenz where charges have
t. ,:gainst an officer for duelling.
VirOnla. Legi•laturc
11 , 11rH1 Legi,lature last nigh
,ted a g i to the widow of the late Comoro
t.ro the id fated ts'eamer Central Ameri
'ftic r 4.., (U., but a prucL u ea•
1- . 7 (3 ;v,u in..Lnediately read convening,
❑ crttra ser,i ... , :nuiencin4 on Wednesday. The
;over,,,,- tho I:4imaturo sh:; , l continue
e.aup!ettd.
Funeral of Coialltiore Perry
NEW M 6.—Tme ~b.equios of COLUaIo.
.toro Perry, t utterw:,.o, ia.P oB ing af
'Car, to .tuo.r.A ;00 . City .0 unotls aad Chum-
of C,uluterce will attend, as well r 3 facers of
toe Slate, unliut, army and. navy; two hundred
ttrtt:ecs witi ant as the body guard, cod the ash
giLeent wail form the funeral escort.
Arrival of Noliantiord Pucka
NEW M a rch 7.—Mohammed Pectin, the
Turkish Vice Admiral, Li among thu passengers by
Lie F ;earner Europa.
The male fur Europe, to leave ou Saturday next,
will be deepatelltai on the steaua propllur New York,
fur Glasgow.
L?eparture of the 1% !agars
NEW YORE, March 6.—Tne United States steam
f..4ata Noi.7ara, sailed this morninG for England, to
take part to the new attanipt to lay the submarine
Atlantic tele g raph cable.
WEAKNESS OF TUE FTUBIA.CD AND INDIGESTION.—
ANOTHER REAT CUBE EFFECTED BY ECERHAV E'S
li,LLAND BITTERS.—The wife of Pieter Do Witte,
bving in. Holiand Town, Sheboygan county, WiSCOn
s,n, ,uffsred touch from (Weakness o. the Stomach
and Indigestion. She had been under a physician's
care for some time, hut rho disease seemed to baffle
even his skill. She purchased some HOLLAND
BITTERS at our office, which hat' given tone to her
stomach ; her appetite and strength are returning,
and we firmly believe that this is another great cure
effected by your medicine.
We have sill to record many wonderful cures
-ffected by this remedy, but must wait another op
portunity. Out thing you can rely upon, what we
hove puhliahed are from persons much respected in
cur cctuniunity, and aie literally true.
4IIINTUS,
Ed. Sheboygan ~.'“rawhb, , , c ia, Simbeygrin, Wis.
Ccution:—Be oarettil unit for Holland
tritt,,s. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5,
by tau solo Preprwte:s„ F.er.jainin & Co.,
No. 27 Wood street, between First and Second streets,
and Druggists generally.
tar 111% AN E'S VERN' IFUGE IN TExAs.—[leaf what
the Pr•mul..le tht, '• :tar Huta. " Lab ,ay of the wou or
fal effecti of ,'Lane.; red Inifuge :
trett orn," CE'r, EVILLE, Te.'Z&+, l ag 22d, 1b 4.
Messrs. 1 4 '12)147:y Revs tot it my duty to make the 101-
I..wim; Ht...C. TUNIC .-everol of toy Mid Ir, betql IIII•
well for the hut week ur two I caked at the Bu; 'llm :raft'
1 ,, get er. me Oil of Wormseed 7_11.1 other truck, lo 1 , them
Mr worms. Tht ' t rwzgistrecommendod if . Lane's Verntiftsr j e,
.1 by you, f tried every Verrni.
_e, is or ) 1. - lowing, widiout odvantsge. 1 told 11, m it was
t:ot vo.rtit while, as m:, children app -and proof agoinat them
11•• at d tO It 1.01 C.., and Microd if it done no gym!
To 'twist) hint I done SO, and the t (-
1 tics Inc, b. h, r don e pie •eti that 1 out auolher
111 , tiolt. W. 15 10. , .t v Meshing. Thrte of is
s.l.v 0 111.14 ms. 111 V Mt/.•i (caner, was
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tl LI lb .Lh pp
s liu did, t•.n
ildoit well. No o-uht of iheu,itii dt children
h \ • ut,•l ‘ ki by th e tome y 1;5, ti this exec.:ordinary
L),,Ct. fail to giva it a I.[
6• 1 •,•-- win br zareoll 10. `d' LANE'S
1:.~'I<:U V ER:2II FLUE, tuauufurtured t FLEMING
BROS. • I Pitt-tairg4, l'• , Ali •:I 1•-• , ii , iug , i1 Ut cum
pnritlun .lrl• Dr. WI, AtC,
al.o hie culebrnte•-i Livur cat, lad,' at all re
:v:lll,4_l (Ice signature ,f
,26
IN DOW GLASS, of all sizes, and Putty
for ealt+ by J. & IL PHILLIAT'S,
26and 23 St. Clair Rtrret.
LINSEED OIL, boiled and raw, also Var
ta.hen and Turiwuttne fur r,le
J. Ar. 11. PHILLIPS,
28 and 26 tit. CAir street.
HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen
eral ANts, Corner of First and F-rry streets.
RIVER, WEATHEEt, change in regard to river
matters. Old winter huldt e•.• in its icy clitun4
Buys were skating in the Al:, ~..•, , s, and men were enguond
in taking out more ice Th. , ua i continues to recede, and
will, if matters continues a , they are at present much
'Unger, 130011 be lei low as Wham this ,e,Boe.
The Eclipse was mu up as In_ h as but as this did
not reach two-thirds the apprais•sl value, teak. , was given
that she was not sold. Site is how to be soil Cu credit 01
twelve tn inths.
Capt. Carroll, of the Cora Anderlon, telegraph to the St.
Louis Dent , erat !lint the gorge above Cairo is fifieeii miles
in length, and ao h, pee of a break ap.
Tr, below were all gh t ai Sittuolay
night, with no prospect of soon breaking.
At Nleurphid ttio weather imAnito warm, and n
filling slowly.
The flue steamer QUAKER Cl ry, Captain
McDADdia.s—Clerk. SAMUEL COOLIST—wiI leavo
for the above, and all intermediate portri, on
TUESDAY EVENING.
For freight or passage, apply on board.
The splendid new light draught steamer
. LAND, Capt. It. URACEY, will leave for the ale we
and inturmedi , te ports nu SATUItDA Y, th
2fith inst., at I o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
The fine passenger steamer Chile TON, w:11
_ lease for the above and all intermediate ports,
ou WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. M.
For freight or page apply on boa , d, or to
del6 FLACK, BARNES CO., A gotitii.
For Memphis and New Orleans.
The fiat, pa , senger Htea ru er ALMA, Capt.
Rommos, will leave for the above and all in
termediato porta, au SATURDAY, at 4 i'. li.,
For freight , orpaeeage apply on board, or to
Jul i FLACK, BARNES. CU., AgettL..
Thu steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. M.
ROR AYRES, will leave her the above and all
intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
I L.'cluck, P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board
The light draught, fast running pssseviger
Imatpacket lOWA, quoit; Mater, will brave ter
the above and all intermediate 1)01,8, Cu SAT
URDAY, the 6th Met., at 4 o'clock P. M.
Nor freight or paa-iage, having superiur aeo,inudathais,
apply on board, or to 11AltoY & McGREW, Ages .:+,
634 Corner First and Ferry streets.
DAGUERREAN GALLERiii,S
AMBROT y.PE6-
IN TUE COUNTRY, AT
1,1'2 W ALL'S, F urth
Li RE ATIIIAC lON
edOftßiAAPil
are iuviLed to cull and examine bnfore dettiug eLiewh, ,•,
WE WARRANT PICTURES
,uperior to any that cau b obtaiuod west of the toouhtaio,
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
izzLlotographerei and Anaibrotypistm,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
WYKES' GALLERY UP ART,
O. 60 MARKET STREET.-PI(.;TURE',z
taken at this Gallery by a now and Unproved pro
g, jug the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and couiple,l
ism. They are acknowledged by all who have exam/tiled
Coda to be tar superior to any pictures eve. 111/111)/Led in 0119
y. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and exani ua
919 large collections of 14/I,CI/119111.19. di, Gallery being on thr
,tvcoud floor, Is easy of access.
N. H.—Pictures of Children taken in two mom's. at No.
lid Market street.
nay*27:tfis E. S. WYKES, Artist.
ELSON'S AMBROTYPE Q
t., I
PRICES REDUCED.
3 :LEERY' CORNER OF THIRD AND MARKET STREETS,
Entrance on Third street.
Citizens E..nd Strangers desiring AMBRUTYPES, executed
the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can
no accommodated at abort notice by calling at
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
THIRD STREET.
.'rites One Dollar and upward. ap29:ly2d
1, .111, appt, r, i•t
th. stood it, n, long
ing at b
IMIIIII!IIII!1!111!lit:I
RIVER NEWS.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH!
4 FEET 9 INORES WATER IIY TILE CHANNEL
STEAM BOATS
NASHVILLE.
For N ashvi
For nashville
For Nashville.
310E3IIPtifilS.
ZANESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville
ST. LOUIS.
tPor St. Louis.
A BEAUTIFUL AND DUBABLE
W&RILANTED, CAN 13E 1191) AS LuiV
AS AT ANY FIRST CLAS T A BLISITM ENT
AT IWO. MAILELET ST.
Wnere eau be Been the La r gest collection of
SPECIMENS, EVER EXIIIBITED IN THIS CITY
Ptreone whaling Pictures of therus,,lven ur fri,“.ie
No. 76 Fourth street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
6. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, PittiMurgb
=l3
ROGERS'
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AIIIBROTY PE
SAT AND SIDE-LIGHT
LLERY,
irru STREET, NEAIIL Y OPPOSITE THE POST-OPS
ii.CTUKEIB taken In all the various style:,, In at
and warranted to please, at reasonable laws.
sick or &ceased persons taken at their reeldouce.
ap20:17c1.1.w-le
AM BROTYPE S.—These beautiful and
durable pictures on glass; in all thoir perfection and
I..,veliness, singly or in groups, may be obtainedat WALL'B,
.1 , nes' Building, Fourth street. [turolw
A.JUTION SALES
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FINTII ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54., Fifth
,treet., every week day, are held public sales of goods iu all
voriety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ciente, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. K.,
Cry Goode and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
It•oded in the line fur personal and family 1180' ' table cut
; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladiesdies ware,
AT 2 ii"CLOCK, P. M.,
ii,usehold and kitchen furniture, new and second-band;
t h and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
oce3; cooking utensils; groceries, &c.
- AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
t*.tucy articles; watches; clucks; jewelry; musical instru-
It,' ; gnus; clothing; dry goodb, boots and shoes. hot. k
It..ttortery, t!rc. laeBl P. M. DAVIS, Atkt H
ONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION.-
(to TUESDAY EVENISU, March 9th, at o'clock.
tt the Commercial Sales Rooms, 51 Fifth Art et wilt lie sold.
b Allegheny County 6 v coot. Coupon Bonds. itlutto
each.
13 shares Citizens' Bank.
mr6 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
AWRENCE COUNTY BONDS AT AUC
_S A t TlON.—i)n TUESDAY EVENING, March 9th, at 7 1 ,
k, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, Nu. 54 Flith atr,el,
‘.I be sold without reserve, for accout.t of whom it ma:,
c ncrru, four Coupon Bonds County of Lawrence, $5lO each.
i. ; rest at the rate of 6 per cent, payable in Philadelphia.
tliT3 P. M.. DAVIS, Auctiouevr.
lIEOLOGIC A L LIBRARY-012M u RN DA I .
EVENING, March 11th, at 7 on the second
II .r of the Counnerchd Caleb Rooms, No. 54 Filth street,iiill
I o the most ccmplete and valuable collection of Tile, -
1 teal works ever t tiered at public sale in this city. Among
iie et will be fmnd Chalmer's c,sthumons works, 9 ;
, .jhey ne's Sermons; Pulpit Cyclopedia; Davies' Sec 111011 s,
Clamming's works; Spencer's Sermons, 2 vols.; %I
-I,..eeddou by Baldwin, tioldstuith's Animated Nature, 2
v , d-..; Cecil's works, 3 vole.; Patrick, Lowtb, Whitby, etc.;
Cun.mentary ou the B!ble, 4 00154 Mosheim's Church Ills
!“. y, Collateral Bible, 3 vols., quarto; Dwight's Theology, 4
Religions Library, 215 vols.; Evangelical Library, 15
Yids; Burnes' Noties uu New Testament, 6 vols.; Burton's
Commentary, 5 vols; Encyclopedia American, 14 cads.: N lc
tils , n's British Encyc (media, 12 cols.; Bancroft's History of
United States, 5 vols.; Clark's Commentary on the Bible,
6 vils; Doddridge's Family Expositor; Aims's ln•roductuni
to the otudy of the Bible, 2 vole.; Notes on the Parabi, sod
Miracles by French, 2 vols.; Blair's Sermons. 4 yobs; Scott's
Commentary on the Bible, 6 vols.; Works of William Jay, 3
voei , etc. Catwogues ar now ready, and the Books wi.l
op .11 for examination on Wednesday morning.
11. IiAVIS, Auctioneer.
IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING
MADE TO ORDER, CALL AT CHESTER'S.
A brilliant assortment of
SEASONABLE PIECE GOODS
CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL,
Corner of Wood street and Diamond alley.
We Study to Please. Ja3o
ou hand at
Salety and Economy in Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE
AND FLUID, when yon ran get a cheaper and
better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can
nel Coal, produces tbe cheapest, most brilliant, steady,
plcie
ai.t, and safe portable light ever effered to the public, and
tu, danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas, and quite
as cheap; lamps of the most simple and easily managed
construction. For sale by T. D. & G HODKINSON,
No. 79 Smithfield street
_ .
4Ea- Beware of a counterfeit already in toe market, made
from Camphene, with a little Coal Oil to scant it. fte27:ly
IR ONE WEEK! FOR ONE WEEK.
Still greater reductions in the price of
Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes,
On account of the hard times, and
Also, to make room fur spring sock,
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. OF
J. H. BORLAND.
mr6 No QS 'Market street. two doers from Fifth.
p ONNET FRAMES.-
20 dozen half Wire; 20 dozen Buckram,
(it the latect spring shape, received Fy Adam• Expri,c., and
EIGPS.-3 bbls. fresh Eggs just received
And for sale by Inir:2l HENRY IL COl3 INS.
IXED AND DRY PAINTS of all colors
O LIVE OIL.-150 .— L 1 2 5 .3 0 b il. aste i tS just rece i i i v? and aj_ 2. fur Ealu lit No. 26 and 28 St. Clair j Eltiretimurvit
far .ale at
f IA
PF7TSBILTRGIHE THEATRE.
=III
Do,rs open .11 7 'clock. Performanc •to COMIEI6IICO at 7%
b.,X office, fur solo of T,..kets t opon from 10 to 3 o'clock.
Unpardieled attraction—flrat night of the Star Sinters,
LOCLLLE and HELEN; and Mr T. HAMILTON.
\ION DAY and TUESDAY EVENING'S, Starch Sth and
9th. 1858, will be presented for the first time in Pittsburgh, a
remarkable play full of Fun,Flash and Frolic—u it and Merl
roent—llauLing, Singing, Minstrelsy, etc. Organ Grinding,
Banjo Piaying --all the well knows popular songs of the day
—Fireworks. Bonfires, Illuminations, etc, Shaker Dances,
Waiihiouable Gambling Hells, Fortune
Ten , r. and Astr,logisra, concluding with a Grand Carnival
and Xl,lclqlle Bail, entitled the
MEN: or, THE FEMALE BLUEBEARDS,
Plas,l iu bostou by the Star Sisters, eighty-seve% coosecu•
tiv' nights, to clowded tkounes—csavulsed with laughter
fr be•gintling to end.
cl e yint (Cat, .r t- o, (The rop,) Mies Lucille.
Wo . r) I tette, k the Sailor,) Mien Lucille.
,Celeliehit.e, (A sp rting Nltin,) Mimi Lucille.
M..roiAsialit thing of a Witch.) Miss Helen.
Petit. unarm, (The Sti eet Singer,) Mite Helen
Hotter, ('l'le , Minstrel.) Vies Helen.
Miit,go Jim, (floe Little Swoop,) Mire Helen.
Y.LI fig A merit a Mies Helen.
Jerry Blosom Mr T Hamilton.
Prank Fail love (tire. appearance,) Mr. Myron.
Nittris, (tarsi appearance,)..... ........ Mies Lizzie Safford.
.tom tilving to the great length of the play no other piece
can he performed ou tle, 141111t3 evening.
ElicA NT ILE LIBRARY ASSOCIA
TION LECTURES.—Rev. ARTHUR B. BRADFORD,
el New Castle, will lecture I , ekre the YOUNG MU& LI
BOARY ASSOCIATION, nud the public generally,
On Tuesday Evening, March 9th, 1858.
U Phi lozophy of Reform."
Hoorn open at 6!. , ,; o'clock. Lecture to commence at 7!.4 .
Tickee TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, to he had at the liuttic
mid Beek Stereo, Library Ito , m, Lecture Committee, and at
the deer. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK,
WM. n. KINCAID,
ELIAS H. IRISH.
JO•EPLI ALBREE,
i.,Lrary E. P. DARLINGTON,
.re; , u.rti td Lecture Cumtutteo.
the Beautiful Collection of Paintings,
NCLUDINU THE EASTERN SLAVE
A MARKET, CLEOPATRA, DEATH LEANDER,
sad the famous
At,' oow ou Vie" Exhibitaon at the TONTINE 11.01.15 E, No.
.:.; Third street. Call and Flet, them.
E. 17 1180. SOHN ECK, Proprietor.
JOHN W. 31 " CARTHY,
BILL POSTER!
WILL AT'T'ENDG THE POSTING
I)I6TIiiBuTIN A of all kimle of
i:ONCEItTo EX.II.IEPPIONtI,
.olumunications either by wail, telegraph, or other
th, ofilce of the Morning eoet, will reCul,c
orompt tittuatiun ap7
Sloose, t,r
ttiMPLIF.EY3, C. J. 110 YbIAN, JOHN WRIGHT
Altimplireys, Hoffman & Wright,
FLOUR, FACIORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
is N1)11T11 WL/AKVES AND 155 NOItTII WATER ST.,
E. Y AC-Lit
Uly /9 Li-,Jp
JOS r f I HORN E'S,
77 ~e ir kr.t ..tr.-.d
4 M
SEMENIS
I NIBERLY Lama AND BLeuerames
RNLI Y STAGE MAxAU IE
PRICY.; Of ADMISSION
.50c. Private Box, large $8 tee
'inc. Private Box, entail 600
lbc. Colored Box 25c.
;....,., in ivivate nom, $l. I Colored Gallery 15c.
ALTERATION OF TIME.
J,nny Fin rh,e, (A Strong Minded GirL)....3.lise Lucille.
Lovely Num:), (Au organ iirl,l Mies Lucille
F, , ntale inntr,l,) Mine
AT LAFAYETTE HALL,
efiteABhlAN MODEL ON BEAUTY,
.1) L
o 11Cf, AND GENERAL
lIIIMMI2III
lt E TO
COLlrtifi. Thoulimuu A Co., Philadelphia.
Tawn,.....1.1, Clark St Yunug,
, I ria, Ar. Co., ‘•
• , t - I. Opt, LI: ,
11 ,
M. Lewis, F Ittd 3t. 11.itik, ••
.i $l. Matilit•il, Batik. ••
)I,lris L. 11,.110 yell &Ce.,
i.uLt 42411111.18.
J •,!1 rt. c Li & Co.,
“11411C1
Mille,.vbs Maysville,
,Lt,evisbury Madison, lud
K. !i. Latig.uy s ovtirt, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Lii‘vrete.... Ls Mail...ins, Luoisvilla, Ohio.
1) I.la.i.c's•s 00. , Ciucinuati, Ohio
„t , Pittsburgh, Pa.
cesgravo S 12e.,
COTTA OR STONE
'V A"i e dd PIPES,
from two to zia inch calibre.
LIZ. to 30 Ceuta per Foot.
p Ait r ARCH.
4,1" Sale Wholesale at Itlanufacturern
Pricem by
51 :lY a Tit" 9Y. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
C) esiIS.SION MERCHANT,
ANL+ wIIOL6SAJ l DE. 11 IH
HUTTILU, SE DS, FISH,
:IN PAUL tik“siEICALLY
WU:11) PITTSBURGH. Ljc I
CIERLES LE - 01:4; ALDERMA.N 9
And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace,
FFICE ON TIIE CORNER OF WYLIE
A LYI2II S'TREE'TS.
s,l l , tlrl;l.ltA6 connected with this Wilco will be att uded to
.to pr Wlltallvtl, Cen veynncet of all studs done with legal
oracy —soca as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At
t., hey, Tates to itud notate examined.
in, mbeie at the Bar lie ;endure his services as Com
e., I,,uer to taae oepositams to be trail in the several Court,
,-1 aws state, an etoowhere. ills office is one of the main
,tatiohe el the city, and consequently his facilities in
s --at, ~g - I.uro 1.016 ut tillt kind are very desirable. Lfeluily
W. W. WALLACE'S
. -4T MAR LE WORKS.
_MARBLE MANTELS;,
A argo and Beautdol Stock always o:
and Made to Order.
OW N EltS OF PROPERTY, CONTRAC.
Tui;z are invited to call and exam
I air stock of 11AtIBLEd, as we are persuaded that but
1-w I,e-round in the community are aware of the low prices
t hica see are seding MA' TELS. A good, plain, Marble
M.o.[el coots bat little, if any, more than a good Wood Man
wtfilst it is always neat, is as armament to a room, and
(a tuilte a Wood Mantel) is not liable to take lire.
dONLALE..sTth, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES al
way. on hand.
WAtiILSTANDSND FURNITURE TOPS, AND 1M-
F.S [male to order by machinery. Marble
ill i. ado sold low ,u the trade.
our stock is tae largest in the West, Is manufactured by
holm) and wall be auld at the lowest prices.
W. W: WALLACE,
Nos 3114 321 and 323 Liberty street,
Pittsburgh.
Plaster, Cement and Grindstones.
A) LA Elt PA for Stucco Work, etc.
r, t r eiatera 1, Fire Walla, etc. 1.111.1 ND
all aMot; and b•-at quality, for Farmers and Ile
CI A 1,51,1 1j e. COL, Pdtaburgh,
iv 12:1111 W. W. WALLACE.
GO AND SEE
GEOitGE P. WERTZ' 8
la - at Premium Blind Factory,
.:7i nit calm) .to,u MARKET ,TS., PITTSBUItGII.
7 "61 Li oSE WISitING TO FURNISH 'THEIR
11„„,,, with V IiNITIAN 13L1Nliiii of the most exqui
i i.• 01:A1,01 - ate tluish, will find it to their interests to give
parch34ing elsewhere. My work b got up
y (..tt oiectirinica (not apprentices.) Every atteutiou is
,i!v,.“ cauitarners. Prices low.. All work
7. T 111111) Street, Pittabargh. [myedyks
1 ) 013Elt.T I)ALZELL & CO., Wholesale
tiro Comndtision and ForwUrdfug Slerctuiut3 and
.0 Pro(lnco and Vittaburgh .]lannfactureA, No. 251
I W. -EL) eiLtZb:l76l.l, nov2s.y.
B. C. Si. J. 11. SAWYER,
E=l
OIL,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. 17 Wood gtrcet, Pittsburgh, Pa
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
ENGINEER AND. CONTRACTOR
Vij rut: EItEGTION OF GAB WORKS, for from dye
E.uru,ia uu.i upwards, arid for floating Buildings, public or
privata, by Strain, Got Water or Furnaces.
my&lyta PITTSBURGH. PAL
W LLIAiII CLAYTON & CO.,
WIIuLEthALE AND RETAIL
Liquoilt MERCIIANTS,
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
No.:r Rood street,
A waya on 1.14101, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognz.c
lhaudie-, Old litinoug.thelli and iloctilled Whisky, of the
•i dAtllydel:
F. .J. Busu.k,
6.r. US OA & GUTENDORF,
N.l:. UM: UREELS OF
STE,A3II BOILERS,
And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work.
Perin struLt, linter, Pittsburgh, Pa.
[fe2s:ly
ALL 131erLY ATTENDED TO.
~te""110T & TETLEY'S
sHooTi N G GALLERY,
No. 136 Wood street.
PHILADELPHIA
n Hand
PITTSBURGH, PA
C. GUTENDORF
MEDICAL.
ONLY ONE BO?I'LE
-01-
DR. SAN FORD'S INVIGORATOR,
is REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
troubled with Liver Oomplainta, =lees the moil des•
perate of came, when the second bottle will, with scarce a
single failure, re.tore the patient to health and vigor• We
wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the In
vigorator is compounded by a physician who has used it in
his practice for, the past twenty years with a sncoem shwa
cm:talons, and that it is entirely vegetable. being composed
wholly of gums.
Some Idea of the strength of these gums may be formed
whea it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as
much strength 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, simply because It rest. on its own
merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietor's
claim It to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such
diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we
know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as tha
Invigorator.
The Invigorator cum Sick Headache. Take ono or, tw o
teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. For
an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sours, take the
Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove disagreeable
or oppreas, ve. FOr Heartburn, Palpitation, or Difficult
Breathing, taken tea- pounful once or twice daily. For Lose
of appetite, Languor or Lostlessnees, the medicine is invalb•
able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest
well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the
demons of dream-land will all be fairies. After eating a
hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve
all oppression or fullness. Teas Invigorator is a Liver Rome
dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur•
lug Dyspepsia, Jaurlice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles,
Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it has nu
equal.
Wu know there in nothing now before the American pub•
lic prepared with such skill by a ecientific man, particular
ly for diseases of the Liver, as r. Ss,Lford'a Invigorator, cr
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article iu the word, simply because it reatson its owu
merit. To convince all by trial that it is all Its pn pristors
Claim It to be, if auy of our readers are suffering from such
diseases as are described in Dr. tianford's advertisement, t ,
know of no remedy that will so surely cure them an ti
Invigorator.
There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine
that seems to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro
potties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or
gans. It came to us with co many testimonials in its favor
that we have noted its effects is some of the worst cases of
continual dibility, caused by derange.' liver, and in every_
instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure,
Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re
fer to. We always have been credulous about cures by pat.
cut medicines, but we are conmuced that this medicine, for
family use, is not overrated by the host of recommtndsticn-,
it has. OuVadvice is, for all troubled with Indigestion, r,• •
bility or „Rowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; our
woid for it ' relief will be experienced.
I
lILEASINGS TO TUE INVALIDS who use Dr. Banford's Invigor•
tuor, for it will relieve them of their pains tut 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
sway, Its daylight will banish darli hese, of this there can
uo doubt to th sie who try It, for 1 , carries conviction with
every doss taboo. Another ov•oo,.0 is the thou - sands of
certificates from those who use ti Or have beth cured by it.
Try one bottl., it does not beskallt, then we are mistaken.
PItiCI OSA DOLLAI.
SANFORD ,t 00, k'ruprletors 13roadway, Now Yost
itor Bale by G. FiEYSRR, I ' 4o Wood strett, Pitteburghj
jal:amd.mr.2p
) THE Gi - IEATEST
-:-1-
*.-
rp-- iv 4r
1 ,
L4 m . , ,,,,,
6:
--..''' DISCOVERY
-"
7 OF THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov
er'," u, ono of our common pasture woods a retied,
that cares
Every kind of Rumor,
FROM Tlll WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON
PIMPLE
Ile has tried ft In over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has
now in his possemion over one hundred certificates of its
value, all within twenty miles of Beaton.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a mining sore month.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples
011 the faro.
Two or throe bottles will clear the system of bllea.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the
mouth or stomach.
Tire to five bottles aro warranted to core the worst kiad
of Erysipelas.
Out: to two bottles ore worrantod to care all humor in the
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of tho ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to care corrupt and
running mere.
Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of tho skin.
Two or throe bottle are wa.ranted to cure the woratkind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are werranted to cure the 1110111 t del
pirate case of rheumatism.
~ r t ~~ t~
Five Weight bottles will curo the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced trona the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
ROXBURY, !SAKI
Dean Maner„—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
in curing all kind of hmnore, is so well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have ever need It, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi
cians and the most careful Druggists in the country are utt
anithous in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I de
it with u hill knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing must of those diseases in which yon ere nn
fortunately so liable. That must excruciating disease to en
affectionate mother.
_
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is natured to
ifs natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful
naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Medical MOOTS
y becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband an
Li unB 01101 d.
In the more advanced staged of
CANKER
it extends to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which La nothing but canker of 'the atom Li; then to thil
inteatinue and
KIDNEYS,
creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an indifferent. even 10
the ca.ree of your fandl).
Yonr stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distress •s you, and you can only take certain
kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the
nourishment it contains as the scrimonons fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be•
comes sallow or greenish, and your beSt - day hi gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomoslooee and flabby,
and tho fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow •
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is 'pectillarly
adapted to
CURE;
Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the
epius and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most emorn•
dating of diseases, the _
PILES.
[low many thousands of poor women are suffering' from
the disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to impress
ce your mind that gaod old proverb, "An ounce of proven.
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 circumstancee,
do you any injury.
No change of diet ever LOCVd ,ary—eat the beet you can get
and enough of it.
Dminnons Fos uss—Adults one table spoonful per day—
Children over tau yeaes dessert spoonfalChildren from five
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli.
cables to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the
bowels twice a day. Yours. truly,
Prfco $l,OO pur bold,. Fur
L... 1 4 ,0. L. K::1 SS::,
N‘, NO NV .4,1 -.TO•t.
et , p4 tie,
RETI RUM.) PEA SiCll4.2kl
78 YEAES OF AGE, whoao sands of life
have nearly run out, discovered, while in the East In
-liie9, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy WllB
discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, ware
given up to die. lie .had heard much, of the wonderful
Ce,i(OlAti tie and healing qualities of preparations made from
the East India hemp, and the thought occurred to him that
h, might make a remedy for his child. Ho studied hard
and succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child was cured,
and is now alive and well. Ile has since administered the
wonderful remedy to thousands ,f sufferers in, all part . of
the world, and he has never failed in making them com
pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as
possible, he will send to such of his-aildicted fellow-beings 63
request it, this i ipe, with full and explicit direction for
making it up, an. successfully using it. tie requires each
applicant to inclose him on- chilling—three cents to be re
turned as postage on the recip , .. , , and the remainder to be
applied to the payment of this advertisement.
Address, Lit.
No. 1.9 Graini qtr.-3,t, Jersey City, N. J.
CAUTION—I have no son-in-law authorized to send my
rec a,, os has bt.ou advertised 1
B 0 NV Al A N'S
111.}: COMPOUND
14 - 111 cure
Coughs,
Quinsy,
Cruup,
fluarsenetts,
Bleeding ut the Lungs,
Cousumption.
For sale by
And
f44:hdlt.,
GEO. 11. KEYSEE,
Pittsburgh,
.7. P. FLN`iIIIG. Allegheny(ltY.
Dia SPEPSIA. 4ND FITS.
Dit. TRACY DELOR4IE, the great curer
of CONSUMPTION, was for several years so badly
afflicted by Dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was
.ntiutd to his bed. l'e was eventually cured by a pre•
furnished by a yowl: clairvoyant girl. Tbis pre.
~..ription, given by a mere child while in a state of traoce,
I, a cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed
~I.ce. It is equally as sure in cases of FITS as of DISPITBI4.
'. tie ingredieutS may to fcnnd in any drug store I will
Pt ad this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt
of one stamp to pay postage Address
DK. TRAOY DS:T.OIOIE,
Oats'? (Tan. or C 05310311.11021,
New York Peet Once.
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