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Ppk Ttioy :liicuanthortsadlo incelca Ad ' vintinethents and .13nbscriptions lar, na at iont'aiunl rates: Their receiptsiire regarded o psynnub. • Thoti. Olden ero .s• • tireVr YOUS, 122 Nasesustro!t • - •• • .*AgfilfrON% u-Stato Arcot. -• CILSILTEEMS - VALLEY.IfAILtoAD. • it win be seen by an advertidemeut in our tol -nom, that the CoMmi.ssionert'of .this favorite . : .Pittsburgh Road are itmeet - at the Men ongabtil la House, in this city, oiritAiS . :ot .. * ( htt4:4l 10 o'clock. Wo. Itts'11 1 “•10 9 0.. 1 !ffiY:V r ° 16 1 3 ' . _ 'movement, th at'the alt; item 04tAPckg i- , - tk: poi►gtotieswi .wealthy counties iritetelited,irt*oittisiiiiiilliiiiiiiteri We trust an orgluiciti#eiiloe mated, - books opened; etnAstrikemitips*.eigare6 '. adopted to secure tlitagitivitith thite t ity4ill. :bie delay. This city{fiti.'Will-taiteateid portion of the stock, as t byrneanttAr this short, road we itgl tap ttun liemPtlelint Washington. ' . ..... 4 1Tty building not Mirelkiltiall:*itity toilets of rcia; ;we penetrate the htia#:cifthtweidthi and port: lotus ootrati,of. Witiddigt.on,l'and thee:ell retain and ear to this eity ,itS - Itrle eel inipOrtint trade, which, without f„hil'road, would go to . = Wheeling;or go RastlLtheßestertt branch of ••• the 'Hmopfield, Now that.the ecniireiblitille 'e'ci ad' Is secured to us and 1311..g0 on beyond all pored ,.venture, we need Washington Branch by theChartiers Valley; to. perfect and complete our connections. -Four hundred thousand dol - lore Is the moximian sum that will be required to ciomplete this road. - A good portion'Of the stock will be taken along -the ronteybut It is needless to disguise' the fact, that this city must, after all, take upon : its own shoulders the Mari : est part of the bar then. •In the Eno-zees of this , enterprise we have . felt a. deep Interest from its ' first inception, and',Vret :hilt noty" but barely re -- farther at thinfAtimecthat - we shall feel it to bo our duty, as in - adeciesteof what we con ceive to be true rittsbnrib - interest, to aid it With GUT best and most 4 barnest efforts in time PtlifirtgrlAlLY 01. ;tioto.cdomants... -The grand jury of thdbitminalCourtalWaste - . • - logien have made a report of . a visit they made.• to the District Penitentiary on the 4th inst. The • 'lestablishment is reported to be.its the best con . • dition, under the manage:ant .of the excellent. warden, Mr. Jonas B. Ellie, -e, and -officers.— , The number of prisoners are 61 males, (one.tbird colored,) and 8 females, (four white.) One of the prisoners, Albtrrtyortimer, aged ,ahOut yearn, was sentenced:forl4-3rears, and has served nine years on a charge of receiving stolen goods. He has a wifo and "seven children living, and as the man who stole the goods, and who has since died in priimn, decierid on his death-bed that Mortimer bad no 'ktiewledge of the theft; the. grand jury recommended him to executivelelevit. easy. A young lady in Washington, it appears. f r om the report, has.devoted., without any other. 'reward than an approving conectence, Severna hours of each Sunday for the last two years, in imparting religious and atherinstrnotions to female prisoners. Tits Atterasus's Prvrat ie 'experienclug a 101 l 1 _ • lallerw York, according to the Journal - of Com:: !might and passage Zlgtaatl%w ls :k t l, ' 37 ! Pre " : itue73t,f l° th r ' busi ne ss : The `Bostonians, enterprise, klet(P.Pinbuirrit VOW s re S.' trailed from Ilestati.:4'44 : **4 ll 4 l ila '- liiii . and seven aiooiciikhAWitArOL Several vessels harf:blieri , le0 : d011( t 9 Baltimore, and othersi nivi:oitottetedOoir and. ire see it stated that-,the firm 4 itoicre;;Witiiiild tr. Co., of this city; arfabottt to establish kgen-. eral commission holm in hielbourne. Carrara, one of thefain, has already deputed, for his destination, and another member, M. Warfield, is making preparations ''to follow. Several others of our citizens avelikewise about setting ont for that distant region, among them, it is said, is W. gent lla l, '_ Beg.. . Monet ItEroami.es New Jews-v.—The New Jersey Senate just new„bas under consideration' a bill relative to habitted4i!unkardi,,iif .•.. very stringent charnotir;, is one to appoint geOidlens to take charge,afthe property of habitmOrentords in the same way male donein thei M4i.d4f4nailes, .On the-dosit of the habitual drui4i*Citieireperty is to to his heire—but in ease 'be reform it will revert to his own monagenient as before. No Contracts habitual drunkards make relative to real or per sonal estate arse to be binding after a writ to ap point gatrdians have been issued. It is also provided that no process shall issue in an swer to petitione,from a wife against her hus band, or by a childcgainst his or her parents.--: Inn-lpepers are tono,,,.notice. not to furnish babitiml drunkar4 ititiVAtior, and penalties are prescribed the order. A TL' l:1110i irajtptqszi-Alnso.,-Bobert Pe, at Ripley. Baird, : whoset elite-044 been:JeOttop. It is said that 1340:ft*ItegiI 1 004004: „ t h e news .of hie eieteifli44.ll6*,that he Immediately lett hithinestynitlieircely .1.0 rest or 'food till he reaClAlliii.ler sought an Interview with ielers;•and _used ditty . argn-. • meat and every entresO i tu,itultico:birg; 6 o4.4o' the only reparation ibft :Possible. ' :Baird finally: Offered Peters three thousand dollars of. his hard earnings if he would marry her. When this refused, Baird. drew his - pistol. and .shot - the eeda eer, with the intention, as be frankly avers; of; killing him onitie p c4r a is eoid',to be partially deranged. The affair has caused much' excitement, • anti giant sympathy ie mani ed for Baird and his sister. EXTRACTING TRETII BY TM- DAX, The Dl s. rion'(B. C) Commonwealth of the Bth instant aaya that Dr. S. Balledantinttof piacer,..x. tracted three htitideed - teeth iri allingTe Dr. J. Curry, a wealthy plantfa!althat rtcinityr desiring to have a large number of decayed teeth extracted from hitLey.res;,loo6l44‘emploi a dentist for that purpose by the dtty...and made an engagement with Dr. Ball: The result was that in the course i3 Orthe day: the laves were relieved of three .4andr..94.o}ettelli of, pain and Sorrow. stir Tbe decided enoceers'et'lle large head.of of. Washington from In the Boston ' A r .thOhlieittn , W. Childe, PhiLidettohin; has beett , .,followidluf byn similar enti4ll4.Qt-ibe Stilly Jackson, in the -possession Brawls 'Preston. Blair, talcen soon after-the 'close of the Seminole war. It is consequently m , ore youthful than the , portralts familiar; to the pulain ~ .taken later in , life. Theltabitual ensrgyandnyivid venting . Sacked s are well cenveyed.l,tliengrayedin en effective mix' edlizie.andstippleJiildr. Welch; who executed the Thiablagton•hettiff: Terfb, 113 Nassau strebt„N:thh.;tigent for this ;34. liigerarY World. . • , _ _ A troseFterr.-4ames Grant ; -late tspenkee o f the lows Some oratiPtagm*Yarlovinirkiesi ; voted slivadred= dollariftir.biaftniitfiCea in , vq k capacity, seeds ttmA MOifittikatO inklieg a' school house in Daven port, farther *lag that hewn no reason to think that he is entitled to the money. Itianeurifilit If appears,' NM tlfelfollOiling•advertisemen , pabliehod in the NationiOntellipmeer, th•Sla-ar - . , ter all that has been sad to the contrarit:thera Is•to bo an'lnaugurv!tiotrilalla-t-Washingion on the 4th of March, and oh a very imposintnetde NATIONAL INAUGURATION BALL. The Managers of the National Inauguration Ball, have the pleasure to announce to the pub- I. lit that a tonsil! be held • ON FRIDAY systirso, n.ss.oh 4, 1853, At the Assembly Tsztenaiea arrangements -nregctle , ly.progress, .to render the Ball in every ay :worthy of the eminent citizens whotait is intended to - honor. Twesteganksalooesliittligon to the Assam- Rooms,aill beTthricvaloperifor - the first gie da this occasion. •••• 7..: • , 'MANAGERS ' . stannEss OF coriaasss.' Hon. D: /*Mean Hon.'3lr 11 bard, ' • /Ida: H. Ham li n, Hon. G. T.. Davis - Hon': ItLiiteilloril,s,•, - Hon. G. II: King, - Bolotnon Foot, ' Ilan.' C. M.' Ligersoll, ' Hott..CltOlei.Snuiner,l- Hon. Gilbert Dean, . • Hon: CT: Jntiaes, , Hon. B. M. Price, 001,18411 -- Toncey, Hon: J. X. Molanaltari; ,Hon. G. B. '-flon. E. Hammond, ~. Hein. James gooier, , Hon. C. J. Faulkner, ' A. - }itiltird," Hon. W. S:Aste; Hon: T—ta:Fsait,; :"`Hon. D. Wallace, Hon, R. lion. T. W. Chastainy. • Hon: , .Hon. J. Abereromblol l: Ain:. A, Pf.illtutler, ' Hen:A:G. Brown, • lion. Behar Wombs, • Hon. A. G. Penn, ori:•Jatek. Clemens, Hon: J. L. Taylor, Hon: WlCtitißrildlre, Son. Wm. H. Polk, Hou r ILFlCTtoyrns, , Hon. C. L. Dunham, :Hon. a 1 1 . Chase, '.• Hen.-0. B. Ficklln, Hon. J. R. i crtiderwood, -- Hun; -G. Porter Hon. James C.:Jones,: HOD. It. W. :Johnson, Hon. Jesse:D. Bright,. , lion. C. E Stuart, JatiteiShields; , Ilon. V. R. Howard, 110n..W. IL Sebastian, Iloic.'Bernhardt Henn, Hon. Alpheus Filch, Hon. B. C. Eastman, Ron. S. B. Alidlory," C. ltlarsball, Hon.-Sam Houston, .:. Hon. Henry H. Sibley, !lon. G. W. Jones, • • lion. Joseph Lane, Hon. Henry IVge, Ron. R. H. Weightman, Mon. IV. , hi. Ginn, Hon. J. ld. Bentblsel, Hon. Linn Boyd, . Hon. T. J. H. - Fuller, - Hon. C. 11: Peaalee. • ABM'S. • •• .'llll*.Gen. W. Scott, Lieut. I. G. Parks, . Col. Samuel Cooper; Maj. - lE4mo I. Stevens, , Capt. E. S. F. Etirdcastle. NArr. Com. Charles Norris, Com. W. H. Gardner, CapL IL Paulding, Lieut. Overton Carr, Lieut. M. F. Marry. MARINE CORPR. den. A. Henderson, Major W. W. Russell, Capt. Henry B. Tyler. —lncluding, also, some forty private citizens of Washington and Geopgetown An S. rdlnary Case. • Mr. Weber has reported a bill in the Senate of Maryland 4 , erplanatory of the act of 1717, chap. 13, relating to servants and slaves," to meet ii."lnest singular case, the particulars of which a • correspondent of the Argus thus re" lates "It appears, by the law referred to,lhat any white person found guilty of-marrying.what is termed a colored person ' the parties are liable ;`to be sold, tho man and woman for a. term of years (I believe seven) 3ato servitude, and their tune, if any, as slaves for life. The cue refer.: red to is' somewhat after this fashion narrated.: A white citisen of 't his4litate, some yeams ago, married a female whom hebelievedto be of pure whlte,deseent. The woman is said to be hand some, of clemellent (totalities, and does notbear I i n any ray the slightest marks indicative of her 'being otherwise than of the purest Anglo-Sason race. = The man has acquired fine property and • is held in great respect by all who know him lid hie family. They 'have three children.- -Some person having undertaken to trace out the pedigree, tho wife, alleges that her blood is tainted—some of her grand or great grand pa rents-probably have been of the colored species ; and the Pirtle-1S have; accordingly boen indicated in one of .the , circuit courts of this State. A tainture of .blood works the serious penalty men tioned. The indictment is said to bo the result of malice. The neighbors, all "who kaew the family, have taken a deep Intereitin their behalf. It is said that Governor Lowe, upon due. repre sentation of the ease, has offered to grant a wile proiegui—which would relieve the parties of the . maim of the court ; but the •parents, feeling an=ions to 'redeem their olTspririgs from dl stain in public estimation, have preferred standing a and hence the present: *alien of the leg islature; Tbis is riot 92117 . a tiovel 'but most Se vere case." ••' '••• ,• • '' • Aurcturra.—Tbe folloteing circumstances hap 'petted irkene of the towns in Artaniatt: A.• men had. been drinking until a labi'hour at - night, be- fore he etartfd for home. , Honest folks had long 11a44 bed, luathe, houses were all shut and ASA—. -The, liquor - he had taken was too mnob for hid. he:did net know whertto,, ge., He at !last, shiggerec . iAto etopty wagon e ked,and fell upon the ground. 'Fora long time he lay in the unconsdiousnees of n drunken sleep, and Would" haVe'ciadonbteilly frozen, (for the snow on the grotind'sboired„the night to be very cold) had not others, less insensible than himself been around him. This shed .was a favorite render-. tour for the hogs, which rushed out when the new comer .arrived, but soon returned to their bed. In the utmost, kindness, and with the tnt.- "est hospitality, they gave their bipid companion tho middle of the bed; some lying on either side of him, and otheri acting the part of the 'quilt. Their warmth prevented him from being injured by his expo:sure. ToWards morning he awoke; finding himself comfortable, end in bliesfil igno rance of hie whereabouts, ixe'enippoied 'himself enjoying the accommodations :of a tavern, in coin pimp withother gentlemen. ' He reached oat his band, and catching - hold of the stiff bristles of a hog, exelaimed—”Why, mister, who; did you shave last?" lira/nut Ls BA-NM:W.—The New York Tribune, o paper that has probably , done more than any other to uphold the small note system, is at length out against them. Speaking of the more to reform the circulation of the Washington banks, it sayb . n• "We trust that the majority. of Congress will : Show themselves to be good' bard money men, ' and go fora apecle &Vise like the!one we speak .of. We Want to 'see nothing but a Sonad cur rency, on aispecie basis, and the , abundance and growing sapply of the precious metals makes the .present asery proper time to take. such a step •on thetpart of,Cougress, They would also set almast 0001144. !maniple In'tite several States, 4:this matter of eOund , cnriency. • .We do hope 'ii sea a little:of the old hard money spirit of the intinifested; anal° observe the evidence:diet the leison in laake , ..and banking, so rife in those daylt; ale not all forgotten.— Come, gentlepen.` or, Congress', muster. up and I give.its a good' general banking law, with , a .specie ,and pitch your small bill notions to the doffs rind 'all wise' men will honor 'you." Cum,- tzt lam.Aso.—The reason why England riiiifficolland hive advanced so rapidly in mann leantbig lii , compurlson_with Ireland, was owing to the very limited supply of coal in the latter country._ ,This; it would appear, will happily be no•longer_ a,driwback , to (a _portion at least) aditinpoment. The "Banner of Ulster" saYittswt; nn n .:• o t r un i ed ,... iutTurhy . . thH) diecoT. eri of coal at I.l6 , ,litatitithfit mine. ittilattorlirsAtaXi.o4l6if_ „allay ala -We baverrow to add thatalibanvor4nelttlaable mineral has been readied tailf sfe in - thickness: ' This, vire; believe, is the litigestled , of coal hith erto discovered •in the noitti/..bild 'cOmiteteit judges declare its quality •ko be vpm,superior., The'deptiknow'obtained isratlieriaore thanlooo feet --800 feet Of rebuff., and 280 - feet of Wm.-- A now shaft, is isbbut to be made in the 'itrune dime neighborhood of the present one, in order that pperatione may be commenced without de- IBY. to trogui tile rook saltayallable as tut article of commerce." , gamma Aso "Holatotur.—Dr. 710ibbea of , o,4glesten,,tit if. dinner of the itediortl EiWeie'ty, is;icluded:a44o - ckjiithtlilil anecdote : i.When;Agassis.tirat came to this country, be was.utuier , the l dltioiden of Baron Humboldt, to whortr;,lse,;,ittur.:largely indebted for aid in hi s ourea l ts, and. though Ides:irons of remaining here, -ha felt bound soon to retrue to Europe. Haring received' the_ offer of the , Lawrence Pro feseortibip At Pambridge,: he declined' it on this account, but In writing to .his 'patron, he men tioned this fact, and at the same time expressed a deilr," to remain longer in the United States. The reply, of the noble old Ulna 'Sir, you belong to,, - no country, you belong-. to science; 4hereverlourPtbor cant le most innate in its Yoitt: B o released trim oil.:4;lll6sttougt to tut Itiyorttitul the field of science furnishes you a better opportu nity for labors in the United States, you must re main there." ::/i^alt of Romance years ago, a Dr. H—,having begone involved in debt, left his home and wife in'another State for Texae, for the.iiipoee of bitProvinglis fortunes Ina plaee where he would be free froin the demands of clamoroutiereditorri.% lit'-tba.ebinnterlot time he went with the army to Mexico', and finally wended his way; to *direr.: nia. .„.Itf..* residing there some time, he met a, young - Mari from the place of his fanner- re-: aldenoe, whom, however, he did pot know, and inqitired of him it he knew his wife, whom he -deacribed,witbent, T however, tel4g him the re fatten he b'efe to her; 'Th'e young man replted l - that - ,ll.rir istbiesieter, and the last ho heard of her she was in fit Louie. After etk camidating a competence, Dr. H—.--,left tor .-„Eit,Lonis,..for the purpose of..seeking. his wife. who,had long since given him up, as,dead. In St.'Louis he learned that she had left theplaee some time previously, and was believed to be in. New-. Albany. He came hither, and upon envil:. ry learned that she also believed her brother to be dead,' not having heard from 'him ifor many earth Dr.'ll— went to the keine where he un derstood his wife was living, but found that she had ;left there a few days before: inquired ablitit her general conduct and demeanor, and found that it had always heen unexceptionald‘' Sltespoke bill little 'of her busbtuad, butt* everyone that she considered him deita: . .Tite. lady of whom Dr, II was making inquiries discovered that he was the long-lost husband, and offered to accompany him to the house where his wife was Bowing. Upon.arriving there, she said to her, " Mrs. here is a gentleman who saw your brother In California.", She op-. peered astonished, looked at the visitor, bbeape parently did:not, recognise him._ He brushed. back his hair, and said quickly, "Elite, don't you -know me " Mrs. ll immediateli. swooned away, and fell on the floor. lath same moment' a husband and brother supposed to be dead, were reetored to, her. Dr. as we have said, has returned with a compe tence, and the supposed widow, It le presumed, , will no longer sew for a livelihood. The above statement, wo are'assured, is strict ly correct.. Here is a scene in reel life equal in strangeness to any to which the romance ever gave birth.-4trew Albany (I:nd.) Ledger: PITTSBUUGH B.llSllollii. We take the following from . tho rriiikfoit Cornmostecallh, in regard to the manufacture of safes in this oily by Messrs. Lippincott & Barr: —The letter following the extract also gives some facts in reference to theedurability of• the safes manufactured by Messrs. Lippincott & Barr: A SAFE AS Is A 8,05.—1 n noticing . the destruc tive fire which occurred here some twe months ago, we emitted to mention en interesting fact in relation to a safe belonging to Mr. E. L. Samest, whose store was nogg the property consumed. ' • The safe was for six or eight boars in ono of the hottest fires that could wellte Imagined, baring fallen through. into the cellar,. where in addition to the fallen masses of burning doors, roof, ,S:o , a large quantity of tallow, liquom and molasses were consumed In Immediate con tact with it. Yet when taken out and opened, it was found that the books, papers and bank notes which were in it were all safo 7 -the money quite u n affected, and the pspere all legible, though a little soiled from the water that kad been thrOwn on the safe,' in quenching the fire. This safe was one made by Messrs. Lireincorr Bann, manufacturers of the "Premium Phce nix Safe," Pittsburgh, Pa., and in justice to them, •the fact deserves to be stated It should be added also, that this safe of Mr: Semites was ono of the smallest sire made by that firia 7 — such as cost only sloll.—Frankfort Common wealth FlussronT, Ky., Jan. 18, 1853. larrricorr It. BAH% Pittsburgh— Iliad the misfortune to be burned out a month since—the fire originating in my store room, and consequently the entire house burned down, without a possibility of saving anything save what was contained in tbo safe, which withstood a most intense best for B hours—falling through to the cellar in the midst of burning Lard, Tal low, Oil and Liquors. After removing the safe and cooling, it was opened, and my money (in bank-notes,) Books and papers was jest Is !left them the evening before. E. L. SAMUEL A, Forest Grave. .-Tneleep In the'coldness of death—in a iodeli, dug, grave, far out from the habitation of rdvil• iced iman. seems to throw around the power of thtuleatuniir a grim terror and desolating fear fulness which makes the soul of the "thinking feel sad, and the heart of the affectionabilo al • most die within them. To thationely mow the sorrowing ones of earth can make no pilgrimage. The foot of, the stranger may tread upon It, and the wild beasts of - tins-forest may 'tam pverlt, and though the band of 'nature may cause the' flowers that bloom. in spring to grow -and-:east. their wild scented perfume around - about It-- -stif,;it is a forest , aave; which may, never be moistened with the tears of those who loved , inost,dearly the emaciated form buried Without the vemmony in its lonely and shallow depths. Devoted. thought—energetia and deep loving im "aginations often in , the future of life—when the soul, is made lad by the gathering clouds and muttering thunders of the world's disappoint ments, deceptions, and enmities. may hunt out. Manse sad spots of earthly loneliness to Smd cora munings congenial to the peculiar emotions of the hour. But as time moves on these spots of loneliness where the early dead were hid, become at last unknown to all but Him who will again awake the slamberer to the activities of an im mortal life, and then it will matter but little whetherithe graves of the dead were in the heart of civilization, or amid the sands of desolation d away on the arid plains of the far off West.— ' Bev. W. W. Maas. Wall4i.Proof Boots and Shoos. The February number of the American Farmer has the following recipe for rendering boots and shoes water-proof, which the editor says he has tried with perfect success: "Take ono pint of boiled linseed oil, two ounce of beeswax, two ounces of spirits of turpentine, and two ounces of burgundy pitch. Let them - be carefully melted over a slow fire.— With this miittiro, now shoes and boots are to be rubbed in the eon, or at a little distance from the fire, with a sponge or brush. This operation should be repeated (without Wearing them) as often as.they become dry, until they are fully saturated, which will require four or five times brushing; by this, the leather becomes imper vious to water. The boot or shoe thus prepared lasts much longer than common leather; it ac quires Such a pliability and softness that it will never shrivel:or,grow bard, and In that state Is the most effectual preventive against colds, &c. It is necessary to remark that shoes and boots thus prepared ought not to be worn until they becoine perfectly dry. and . elastic ; as In .the contrary case, the leather will become too soft, and wear out much sooner than it otherwise 'would." . . OW California does not leek for natural won ders to enhance the air ef.romance whichseems to hang over the whole State. A correspondent of the Ban Joaquin Republican thus describes one of these wonders in Catraverse county: "Four -miles south -of Vallecite, on Coyote Creek, are what are called the Natural Bridget', two of which span the creek. Imaginaticsi can not -picture or form any idea of the grandeur of the scene that hero meets the eye of, the behold er. -Volcanic) action has piled rooks upon rooks, and nature seems to be in ruins. White gazing the naturalist 14 lost in conjecture. Underneath the labyrinths-ef antler!, thelyesteteots imita-. tions of clusters of grapee, cherries and other fruits ; -vines and items are perfectly imitated ; festooni and flowers, fret work moulded in every inusginable r shaPe ; all of'which have been force .fxi,,lten the substance waste' a molten mass, and 'the c'oninlsionS of nature hurled it to its present position. On close examination, the wonder at li increases;• the observer beholds the natural outline of leaves, sines, &c., imprinted on the solid'rock, and , the interstices expose petrified retnians of regetation.,,,. _ Filui.—Au extensive fire occurred this _morn ing about 4 o'clock on Market below Union street. The fire originated . over Forsyth & lb botsotes ootipe.r-shop; which was totally destroy ed, with most nf the wares on hand. The fire then ,extended!to other parts of Seamen's Chair Factory, the , greater part of whose stock was consumed with the building. The next was Morrison & ..Foundry Warehouse, which wassweliiiiled with stoves, castings, &c., and which will be injured to a considerable ex tent by the rubbish and water from above, as the upper part orate ware-house was destroyed. The fire then: extended to Robertson's Grocery Store, where large amount of goods were dam aged in the upper stories, in ootisegnencis of the windlass ropes being burnt. Owing to the deluge of water on the building, the goods . and groceries were' injured. ,We understand'_ there are some, insurenoes, on the propertY. The buildings being in a business part of the city, will no doubt be repaired immediately.— Wheel ing Argos of 21fonday. :;.,--,.,.:.,.: .::: .; :::".?..::•:---:.i:::',-.7,':-::7:..'4..". Items of Ifeweanil lifiste4l4 my. A L • ~ .; • A new bank, it is annonnesiN otta*Htlnteitz Itsl, ie toslitttdAloUt! -40 adv+ too, witliottiiiitition.frbtn !be pie it* “ztaersfr inth*tbolit being . Oettli:ii e~ngle'dolkiidtiout stand ot6ot4tti t Here this seouriti , p reTisioi is considered a bard. ship. Louis Napoleon's coronation robes cost the enormous sum of one million el.i - hundred thou sand • " ' • The - people of treat Falls, • 114- have4ie. beat fehooi both 111 Nati Engltan . V4vldaiript . roy!; ..gt . pießkihe ' befaCin thvr e'orld, Tile Venerable maiter Tappan, tinel'iirlliiiitist* 'ofDaniel . Webster ' s settotercaideds, -ato at Gloucester, Mese., on•Satarday week. te had, a short.thne before, fallen on the •itici an4-ther injury which he received on that occasion was: the cause of his death. He was upwards of eighty years of 'age, and had oftenitOxthis re; viplexteg . )4e; Webster's bounty : -• of the viiier . .. pri 4esOany by, • whisks:lts- Hoosio 'Tunneling Maelti*..lt a n built., "ii . diUUSlins far been operated, contradicts, 1 .41Feouglithe Boston Transcript, the statement • „• igiatilated in the newspapers, Abet It is a failure... *sap .. , it b • in. gbod order, and will: poor* be taKea 'hi the presence of a Board of Etigincere;, a t efiraiiittee of the Legislature, and other., gen tiemert;••:. liqortr law has no doab„t beerAor., - tied in Vermont ; but we think the majority will not be large. An aristocratic lady in Providence reftattell:AS read newspapers, magazines, tracts, are made of rags. Both houses of the Louisiana Legislature re failed by s large majority, to go intii•iii'eleeti". for 11. S. Senator on the 10th instant: Mr. Benjamin will probably bo 'allowed to , bold his mt.; lf prononiced eligible, by being properly naturalised. *- • We understand, says the Dubuque Express, that the Hon.. Thompson Campbell , of Galena, will leave that place for California at the expire lion of his CoogressiOnal term. A -young German, sunned Geo. Leckert, was drowned, with his two horses, by driving into Eagle creek, at Indianapolis, la:, on • Thurs day last, while the stream was swollen by late rains. :The Shamokin Anthracite Furnace, the of which we announced laid week, we are bly informed, will go into • operation by the first of May next. The business prospects of the town of Shamokin are noW very encouraging.. The het bft Sf gossip from Italy mentions the 'probable mactitage of Grace Greenwood with a wealthy American whom she captured in Borne. IIYDIAHA. •• The inamptral address of Oor. Wright is a capital pre2iiction. It is brief, but cotoprehen sivi,-containing a just view of the Importance of the rights sad independence of the states, and urging the importance of Indiana's taking stand trpcin•the great principles of state legisia tionestas pride and state ambition. Ile says of this state : " We have a great work before us. We have commenced a now system under en admirable constitution, and we can most profitably employ our whole time in developing our own resources and improving our own institutions. The common school system must be Matured, and so arranged that it can be sustained by the people, and made capable of furnishing the means of last:rood= to every child in each dis trict of tbo state. The burdens of the people by taxation must be lightened by the gradual redue. tion of the state debt. Wo must adopt an eta- . cleat system of agricultaral and mechanical as sociations, so well calculated to make labor at. 'tractive and to develops the energies of the peer Ile in agriculture, commerce, and manufactures. , Wesnust lay bare the iron, coal, marble, rock, •Soll sad salt of the state by the investigations •'.tif *YAM geblogists, and thus - draw additional .capital and labor - within our borders. All these otjeCtirdeteitnd ourtditattlotionad.will well reps,Y: us for our eiertlotis:' ,- '• - • • S. - l l • • Our march is rapid.' We have now in Indiana more than 800 miles Ofrailroads in ra t ion,option 1200 relies of plank roads, and 6GO miles igable canals.: No state in the Union has so ms. sty miles or imprevements of thefe deserjellons, in przportimato its popitlation.",l •••• *nether Shalie.r Mr. Dennis Pratt one of the roundels of the . in Society at Harvard, who bas beenso often Peen wiz streets with apple nice and other Shaker, notions, startled the "Community" a few days since by announcing to the brethren and sis ters, that he had taken Miss Lord to the altarin Boston—that they were made one flesh, _and as the Lord was on his side, he 'should gait them, and "peddle their ease no longer any how." It seems that "friend" Dennis, while in Boa . tone few days since, with his broad brim and. long gray coat, found something much sweeter and more to his taste then the best firkin - of sauce be had with him, and resolved on making an immediate investment--"putting In all'ate bad and throwing himself in, into the bergain." This be did under the eye of- a justice of the peace, as stated, and, le now enjoying the honej moonhere in Lowell, as happy a 3 a clam. He has been "shaken down" enough at.' Harvard, and nor needs &little worldly repose. May the tub of his connubial sauce be ever overflowing and as sweet, as if made from pippins from the Harden of Eden! It is said when the Shakers first heard the announeementotkat one who had been with them for 27 years, bad so amide* and unaccountably fallen from grace, they - all joined in a sort of hymn. thundering out with one voice—" It Is the Lord's doings! A short sheep is broke from the fold," &e. Thus chant ing, they proceeded to pit a few pigeon wing of ! extra vigor and solemnity into their -dance, and the next day haring appointed a new commis sioner of apple sauce, with sufficient securities, opened a fresh account with the same.—Lowell Air litoweilfalialw.lChia been remarked by eminent men, that In the traded catalogue of diseases to wliith man 11 Uabie, theca Is scarcely ono of each Importance anal of such interest, as Capfuls; whether we loot to the ()Inanity of its origin, Its huddle= progress, the tiumber end aariity of organs that it attacks, or its remarkable Wearability and extecutive fatality. Scrofula bas baffled the sill] of the most eminent physi cians In thlicountry and In tame. But there V en anti dote in this disease in 4 ' Dr. GuysettS Extract of T&ow Duck and Sru-arxtraia," which fa proving itself • Spec(ix 'in the moccasins& Scrojnio. : • t • • pay See advertliement. jenl3:ltosw Worms: •Wo _n49,1 • . . Xi- Italians theories. hare bein• stetted relative to the origin of Intestinal Worms, sad yet the Question ta still a vexed one among medial authorities. Of one fart, how ever, alt are informed, and in which ell agreethe,fatalrui ture of the hifinenre they exert on children. ,At this sea son of the 'v the attacks of worms are most frequent aa walla' most dangintua.• We take re 4 pleasure in direct-, lag the attention of parents to the Yermilloge of Dr. Mc- Lane- • It to one of the most extraordinary medicines ever introduked to puldic, and has tever failed of 1111CCON wheutrted. SIB- Beware of Counterfeits! lhor ege by moat of Iht? DlllluCkti Meirthitits,aDd by the Ede proprietoriL 1. KIDD S. 00., 63b12x1kw. . 60 Wotdetreek itar• due' to Skies Petroleum to say that it has been Wren to completely erilleste every gmtsge' of this dreadful disease fn leas time the:tarty other remedy, and at ten cost or ineenrenienee to the patient. The thousands of certificates in the hinds of the proprie i tor, many of which are ftom well known citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and Its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and beyond all doubt, that Sixes PrriourtrY is a medicine of no =Mum Thine, UM only as a local remedy In /truly- IThamiattrui Deafness,lost of 81;qhf ga , but as 'a valuable internal TEmindy, Matting 'the triteeditlng physicians, as well as the:suffering patient, to hexane acquainted with Its merits. Those having a dread of mixtures ire assured that this medicine is purely natured, and Is bottled as irdows from the bosom of the earth. • ' ' Theybamoing_iereuteate ozpiexifnei Milo:fat =. Y., and becoa date -deo* 7116:,7116:,t0:which ts .N led the terefficattqf theadebratadD: Ito ! , qf Altracue: ' • • This may hi troth certify, that I here been so liadV of with &Tofu's for the last serer:ye= that most (Attie time I have been arable to attend to any kind of .lreudiess, and moth of, the thae unable to walk mid confined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all then time by the best 11P=oar oatustry :Mods; I occasionally.got =no re o core, and continued togrow worse until Dr. Hoot . recommended me Poi try the Petroleum; or Mace, r eef t.7=3else had Ailed. - did es mitt:eat faith at first, WS Fan astonishing; It threw the pal= to the intikee at ones, and I at Once began to grow better, .and =4 wen bottles 'haze got • acre worth thousands of KM. NANCY hL BARKSS. This may certify that I byre been lictputhated with Sid* Petroleum, or Bock On, for more than • year, and have ITO paean,' nth: weed the bth- 41 erects In die =Wit. gado , lent ulcers and other diseases fter which It Is redeenmended,. =dam withOmilidence recounnerul It to be a midialus war thy of attention, and am indßy • wry that mimeo has attend ed its use where other :auditing had failed. ls. T. FOOT, 111. D. Pbr gals by all the Drage:eta In littsbtogis. ' (auirlkw. ~.. ~.. :. f'. • • ; • • - - • •-• , r,. . - ' • ..• z ••• •-• ' • . - . ' Thitrol7 • irreettlit,: - the .Isth inst•MVAMIOTI eiti t V the Bar. It itLe. bativiet, Mt. A4.OhG, theekt*to hue ibugm - A. rio s sat , utight&se or it!=r- iiirriic•c irea ti9 E • Pr cm - piesdAy 4mining,isetpizalont, bS the , W/Lt=- Ceopte, 31e. =OMB .10:4ZETtt eta aid. *re *Wet BECILt. .111Littn-44 3614 eitibOA: t 4. : 8..-Ti{rATERhIAN ti 1 ,4 K,.,140 ) pu l re v reed ma , . • , Nos. 80 s3zi syWalor street., BOITRA--6 bkla,strul 3,bazal Matripart reed awl foe Dl - 'tote &AVATSIMAN * 80203. ECOP6-6.22 hada. Taiamitoma Ehoulders; . • • :16 do . do 2oi ado by . • : WATERHAN a. 60104 r: •♦ILKS I—A.A. Mural a 00., are eamdagad. loaatral atcet. or *Wandegars4ol4' 41.23 F rooms° Dittoed= foom Ammer rDIV • - ANTED,LIIIIEDLTYLCC—To 911 as coder -11 '.lo.uharauldte pod nth usurenee.Stoek...... XLE),l3tock Brottre Offlou No: 92 Fourth street• 1110 1.10--Two coudOrtabis twelajory Brick Bonsai, Pike Mae* Fifth Word.:,ilicytwo threeAmy_ Adel .Ituu.afts, on Pita street:Apply to • • fobl7 . . ; ......3.A.SSES BLAKELY. T FAILNOLI C,LOAlLin—Qieat redaction in paces. 11.4 The :Wiest alaii.niast complete AA of Ladles' French Inalika,..Of every' variety, are non Wing sold off at A. L. iffABON b Co.'s, &toad 6431arket steet, at less- than Mi . poriersiprices, preparatory to tecomig: • - *- febll ' IXT—A boon. with,put houses, and two acres 3. of land, adjoining the borough of Lawrenceville, and nearly optaalte tit. Mary's Cemetery, oaths Groinisbarg and Pittaburp,h turnpike mot The ground Is . =load with s ekes-fence, and wonld.bo snitabla for sixth:Lat.., zr - - Apply to JiidES WAR t ' - • - - . . MISCH •biralti 00, YMCA-UNITAS, to—indles wan , Ftog tOpnrcbase FteIICII ?Stenoel, pluin'ord clumiceime Ponnuottss, Coburgs, Alpsecis, - Poplins, enamors', De wpm, ko„, 25 per cent, less tlosn natal price., will trut very largo stissortakent stil l on hunt . A. k. miso s co, • 02 and 64 Market stmt. AiftelA.ollAltell FOIL AN L'iIrESTMZNT.—That eli gible stand for utmost any Una of business, corner of Wood and Front Moats, noir under rent far tire yeas, at ,s7OO w r snatnm. This property cua balm' on terms tom on lateral con per mint. annaelly. Applytw. •_ • •_. -_ . , • •••LOWAI k HAGERTY, • Intellipaato Odlos, and Feel Estate Agents, 1ic..'43 corner of Wood and ?UTh stream A' .~ ✓~ __ .. =BE " • 7 . " .~, azw,mmIBUIEFIEnm iAMTXD-19 dupesitobargh Trim?, and tavingi Stock, by • s'•:, • • - A.9 . 5=-1,003L113, • • SWcic and tilt Broken • Otani No. o:growth street, abovelircoL AB,LauldNe-h Ifhabt, fear mlles the Weishirigton turopiks,of the best goality of Mud, eontsiningtwelveacrs;wlths of seven rooms. sad eut hondiolfs *leo, • fine apple orehard =I other fruit. Al.' so, coal to ahrusibmee, of superior manty. Tide p can be lad for $41800; $l5OO - in hand, the balance to parehosers. . Apply to UMW i RAGEETY, • • Intelligenee Moe, end Seel Estate Agents, N 0.1.3, oomer.of.Wdel end 'Filth streets- Sebl7 3/T ro EIHXD DIVEL tdary Brick r r Urn FO ca lt th aLit; gliellY river, near Allegheny eltr i tila Wan eonta e lestwo pule" vial marble' mantels; a hial, &tang room azur kitchen, on the nut floor, end Setrrebarnberson the second, with.e *della side. The Lot is Wrest front by 300 deep ; tine shade trees In , froot. Also, grape vines; raspberrki, &a Price $4401. Term accommodating. S. (lISTIIBTILT A EON, .Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third streets. lAIIAZINkI9 YOU 11A11011-4 oft received and for sale lathe Choosy Book and Slagazlne ketabllalanent of IL Miner 80. 3 Ibultbfleld ctreet:— - Godefe Lady'. Book for blarelt. Graham's bbgazino; do, . . PO:MOWS lbsoldn4 do. Roth Garnett, at tbe Lome of the Earl of 11,xdifitir, • • roulanes of court intrive, by Willi-nal Harrison kkaawarth. To Fortunes of tbeFamily, by Frank E k 7, outlaw of ‘..rfank llartlezh," “ Lewis Aratelel.* U. bruin &ob., So. X 2 Smltbfeld COWL . !NOTICE. • triTchildren of ALEXANDER 311)0NA1031, wnsbip. Allegheny county, re., deceased. and their • lepd representattwet, axe tenanted to take notice, that' by the will of the mid Alexander 3rDonald, decessed,after de vising his Deal Edits , In said Trnrcohip, to Lis wife, Paiab, 'during her natural life, to devises the came OUT, astolloirc And at her decease, to be given to my then mantling chfl then, hereinafter named, and the representatives of such as may be then or new dead, provided they appear➢and make good their relationship, as eon, danghter t or grand cladzen of mine, within two years after my wife s deems, butt afterwards" Now, teethe is further given, chat the mid -Sarah, (Allow of the Atexender brlkesald,) died on or about the ZOth &Tor March, A. 111332. • • ,• ' - • THOMAS GIESON,• ,Adminktushir of said Alexander 3rDemaki, ' 1 • - cum Tedamentaannexe. Pine 'Township, Allegheny County. : febl7:3tire COLIN APP.IO ?FUR prior pit APPON2 or the sane e 1 districts - of the 2_ County or Allegheny, tar the Triennial year, 1553, are hereby natifted that the Appeals will be beld.by the County Counalulaners, at the time and places suifolkunk to grit -- leorrencerille and Manchester, Onandsdarnwe'ollice- TuesilaY.U 4 h /Lamb ' South Pittsburgh and Loser Of. firs-Vcdnesday, lath March. - Birmingham end East Elrfaingiu Osmeninkmerse Of dco--Thureday, 11th March • • • - Duquesne Borough /Mid Reserre 'OO/ce-Fridslo B th March. Peebles and 08111ne •Townsltip„:4l Monday, Zit March. . R • Wilkins and Penn Towurldukte'llonsMorldlilpi, lug Francis Wilson-Tuna/3y, 221 Moist: .. . • Pinto and Patton ',llutrarblpe,nt tibigligglepey Plum. ?ogrguiir,-..wedneaday, March. - - • ." • -'... , Fersallies and IV ifearport, atJohn nateinma's,lFYwrit, ,oil--Tharsday, 2l W Muth- ' • • - Elizabeth Baroughendlawnehip, atom buggagy Quip J • efferson and wit E11. ,0, • 41, • Tubseb.Tweiterti,'West Mifflin Towrudd p, at J. IC Neet's-Redneedgisilth Muth. g ag gdapang_ Baldwin Towniddleg St. 9027effrin Etalassia-ltrursla Mush.. '•-e-• ^ :; • Upper 8h ClairPs'Atleijak o3llllo f t lf"lepad a it 4th April ". I • North and Sodas Payette Townships; de Jkdwilbanala, ,Noblestoern-Tuesday. Sth Apel "11z.. - ors t• • _ - Findlay and Moon Township, et Josiah derragnimiacr Redneiday, 01401. • - 'Robinson Township, at Bush 11'Farland's--Thutday, :lb • April tlblerimitaranklln:Toinaehlps, at James trull's-Triday, Ath April. Roes Townshi p, at Newell's Tarern-31andly, 11th Apail Pine, Sheer and .11`Candless Townships, et James Bry auCe---Taerday, lath April . West Deer Township, at gotten's, Bakendrortt--Wednes day, lath April. East Deer Township end Borough Tarentam, at John Oberlre, Terentum-Tburwlay, 14th April. .: Indium Township and Borough of Edurpsturgh, at A- Eteweres,.lndlana-Fridsy, Lidd April - • CharMors Township,. et Onuntindfnuse Oise-Monday, 18th App._ • Third and Fourth Wards, Allegheny City, at CcontaLssion ers, 0212e-Toutlay, 19th First and Second Wards, Allegheny City, Olguideginners' Ofctrw--Wadneeday, 20th Amt. •••, Ninth 'Ward, Pittalmnah, and littTownship, C:trtrUcaluli7tt• Cis Mee -Thursday, Sirs April - • fterentlt end Eighth Wants, litteburgh, Commlnioncrs' OfAce-Friday, W.d Fifth and Sixth Wands, Pittsburgh, Conunindoncre Mice Monday, 25th April. - - Third and. Fourth Wards, Pittsbusonere. Om , -Tnesday.2Bth April First aid Second Wards, Pittabuzgh, Clorruolndunurle Of fice -Wednesday, 2/01 April The dawatoctot are requtrod to oat at the Onatntssione O R es and take out th eir books, and notify .the' taxable In habltanta et lead eve nlays prerbawi to the appeal, In their :rapacity() ward, borough. or townslip. • EBENEZER ROYLES,'} ROBERT KING, "Commltelaners. WILLIAM ALOE% Oracidescograre Ornes, 15th Febriary. 1853. j BEDFORD 1 RAL WASSA-40 bar - bbla. 'af • . celebrated Water just reeelyed and for sale by fail° . _ mato 31,001U1SAD • - • es -tattles* •:. WEhave)ii splendid assortment . of our own make :of. Rilles, which reoffer LI great Indretementalto hunt- . log parties, or emigrants going. the overland 'route to Oro., gan„as ve ean sell :them loiter thaw they -can be bought In any other eatablishaund in the oily; :Aill"we, ask is Or you And examine for yourselves. - • ' , &MN & TiTLEY, febl6 138 Wood 813'64, ts&ESTONI3YATBACTS--yne plisofin4 Tee piva92 . ~ . , dings, ite-11‘: .., ..- _ Cloven.; . um; .. ' Cloinii., ; , - . Cinteassm; , . Ginker; i ~.. - Nutmeg ~ Vanilla; ' Lemon; '.. '" .61,130,-lloieniiil:Peash yaten J.. tin;sr m ie r ni co., Tea Dealers arid Grown. , Rww'cavern I -11.evalwowe t - TIMT =RIVED—DI &press. direct from tho inerinfao.. 11 terego, o splendid =meet of Colt's &poetics Pis" tole 4, 5 end 6 inches barrel, all of Indeb. 'ere - cash as low as theY can be bought in the city of 'Near York. Persons going Aiastralle or California, will find that they can ( 10 better by inirclio4ll4thetr iquippage a house, than they can among strangers,as Ire gfre - persons a chance to try any of the above Pistols, before leering -• the:city ; and in meant &Whir& we refold the mon i e i r • 1116 Woodstreet, Pittsburgh., WIN T Commenettig November 17th, 1852. -oMOldipp*.NriimvaxiAitAiLitctAx). The only icatern.liuslroadinutfrant - •-••rass - "sox rui =MOP IS3 Ono' Anna. - 26 Cleodend, Ob/treshua,Chtnausal; Tdedoi.Petroa, ClaOneoe: Matoaul , "Rinzstftf.- ranneolien sea lin•Ckve.,• - ••' land and ,Piasherph - Roaronlyrein , AlOntacchiClice • -4 hina;:.; Running :IXrect jinn rinshurph to Cos- ton, IThAse/oncoarLir cosier, andthrOughSria • • • -d4SO AtenufleUby status frost Wooster. L.t - MITT'S TEAMS start from Plstebnegh Caundeciis en-• • "X , -• 'tented) - • -MAIL TRAM „, •_• • •-_ Levee Pittsburgh- at firs.,en; diem "'et .-Mlience at /215 and swathes Wooster • at -3.110 P. 74:-. Para to Alliance $2,34 to "Wooster W hims:held $5,00, Bad to Mount Tamest PAO. • Connecting es' Massillon isrith Adage •lines .to Wow. 'Rd. Cleveland; Caltunbei, and Cinclinaß, Intro Pittsburgh •at 12.30 st„ -Passengers reach , Alliance at 4P. X., and Clevelind IL, sup at. Cleveland, and. reach Cineircordi at' -Pessengers dine early in: Pittsburgh, end break:tannest worming Chusinnen. • Faro through 20,00. Fate to Cleveland $4,00. , - The Brress-Train -steps only - at the pHndpel stations . Returning, the Mail Train leaves Wooster at 9 a. 14;,. dines at Allianos at Ii 0013; and -reachoi Pittsburgh at 4.3er. -st; catmeoting'vrith the Evening Trainnst thoPonnsyhanis Ittillsos for Philadais and taltimeire.. • BXPRE,t3 TRAIN IstAree Alliance at•10.30:n.• sti• and. retches Piiisftrugh at 2 A. at.; tatriging theme- ng.mt-. who' leave -Cinclinuitl at 7 A. throl44. to PiUsburgh tale hears, ant onrceictlng with thelioaning Train on the Pennsylvania Railroad: Stage _Mutter= ist tr ims the road trom-Thaan 'New Castle; hiermr, and Prix Balms to Wean'. • - ..sxs,The New *lghtant Airxenniedallon train leaves EWA-. 'burgh et 10 A. 5,104 4.15 P. IL, and Pew Brighton at 7.10 a.. ••••' •ft•rmon:•Ticketa-between-Pitl:siarrp sosd• Now Brighton Leaves Tittstronthet4.lXt stosnd arrives at4P L • PanellgOTS who wish to any way must bnyl their tickets for that "station- •-•—• • • _ , The trains do nat run on Bandaje ••• • - • - • , Onardtausses the run te Z connection milk thetrel nsto ppm oMticat Pedes • . • . _ - ,••••35ar *kale applY at ihe•X'adiarel .stialcsi . ofthe Ohio, andPennsyl Ra/trag, 14 - ...ELEORGE TABEiN, • • 'Ticket Agent..±: or to .7.302DEC1 s M -. Ettiburgh; Pittsburgh, January 1, Ml' • - ,~,~ __ 4~ 3: t'.'~c.~`.. ~. , - tsrj -, A.• A , 47 - 1 , , ' ::.; ~. ..: ~:.. . MEE ;.,, ~;, , . . Aar yo#,, ener g y .I**..utirtemi7rdin,itSai to 6140 hanbia ccio i * 4lalatirwNch silently** thi± coDC U ..;eit* T 021, 357 allirt 7 Tbey. , sma. tcriktudy,,:: 404 . talrailleteskarith kers btsksik I - etK; Now,--.41*-siseto•thetarkitor esist,'-d4 spazklingeye lustre—thli mind is • tationindliracity—the body its manly mange cod "Igoe; and the noblest team! of our nature gradually dututtle away-to • fretful ..pesssieh temper, uolD•Dre lasiotnet st...burr • then;and other &sewed arise to guirtall the estitellee at' the' • A bens fur these hoirihle dleordeis rll i b elivad Stiiat. teedlent article; -Eases Fallen WINS ( • Sirfiee large advertisement in &Water oolasi - cC 140,„ Bold Wholesale and Retall by Dr. GEO. IL - IKEYBUI., earner at Waal street and Virgin grey, Pittsburgh, Plll4 so, by gAmss T. BANME, ninth•west coma . of Federal -.mefaad the T. City; - '-deditlmdats- • •- :TVELY BEET, alyvais seeserea br wing 1.) J. HOGAMW - Water Proof Off Polish. - 'lt giros as fine .111 polish as the bed Wading, sad renders the Wither tirstzr =j 120 r WA. jr,ipplisi. air 11 Plio %tents fez .." -' ' :ISO Wood streed,aad fiAdleleide. . 4:10)II 81;11Pfxstztreet,.... .;- --& co--- 'Y • HAVE REMOVED TO: THE COB.NEN • • * Wood *Kul Sixth Streets _ ..3-..Wher then offer to their - old enntornira end the Public , generally, althe lo Wboletare;and:Beten." The lostecti' most' select end dna nook of. CUOICII TKAS, MELLY, uaoczancs, . 424:1? : :WILLOW. WARE to be found En the West... deeLi . • .. CHAS,:: -E --• Stock=and Bill Broker; 41 4* - 0 11 404ited • -palm:m4z arrariox.asuit :"; - - TO TEE PtrItaLLSE A.I4I).I4AURP:ITOCIEL: • inkOTlce everrii.Jozest wrote' aryied '•-.• TItAVEIX3IB FOR It/LLD:IIOHE and . WAS.HINGTON CITY LOOK Air Tilpi! ; - NO - STAGING? • ' RAI;LWAY .TIX EN TIBED I 8 T f . i.tE And Pere Ited.aaedi , ••••• • ' ' TWO LIXID3 DAILY. 1111LAVYTAIS forßaltimom and Washlngten Ciy are In firDlbl,tbst by massing a Ticket 'for ftsitharre, at the Pennsylvania Ralltoad Coropaufa Oaks, on ll:betty at., they can go forward over the mule by vv hiels the Visited . 1 &ales Greed Westeni !fail and 'Adams & Or.'s Western Er slag Pletalaargh - at 8 and 11% o'clock, AIL, and arriving In Bellmore in.l9 and 21 hotaarespee thely—belng by for the quickest and mod pleasard.toute to the East. • , /Er Through tickets toßalumora,s9,oB. Baggage Musledthrough. _" • gar Passeagersks Washington will - proceed m., shortly alter arrival in Baltimore, there }seing_lbar Trains directly to that city. Tate from Italtimors to Washington, $l,BB. Pasautgera are named that the .amccomcdatlon ad'the Roads formlag tids line, are nnsurpmeol by - three of !my route in tbs.:matey. • . . littabargh, Fab:nary Bth, . ' ' • • ••• spiing Style . Sets; _f-N • ' caks..a. tAtuoN, will, on Bannlay, the:: 0 111 1111.2 th irwt, Introduce Ms new styli of GENPIX, mrays Jun. isbnair, • •• • , JOll5 .01ROUTT. • • _ SIICCESSOR. k ITlgraaits, im porter of. BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, te- Also—Deder in Irate Old Wkisky and Ibuis Brady, comer of IDABbfkad mad• Knit isteratx, IlDsbangla, PA. *GUI - Boat of Pltbborgb 7 illnewta 'batting ComPaixi; . Ohio and Penn:glycols Itallrosd . _ Pittsbuzgb, o=in:int! and laairrllle TeleAraph fabl. A. WILEINS & 00,15 YorArtb4t- LAND WAligAltD3 13OUGUT, • • • -AND • •• • I_l The nodendgned, connnetket witicAlexATO reggae; j. f a sl i zi 'Davenport, lowa. will attend to the londn,eof searching titles, mama of btxmoir any other slues In the State of /DIM relative to puNk. lands. Terms zooderate and the added attention paid to insinvetiona paadva,l, or to any bnalinns catrtuded to them: - - No. IE4 miser of Want sad Liberty - cis. -' ::scittreitims-acilet T. loair=T-Ainur Logan. Wilson dt Co . r: ittForicre firSticsale =I _Beta Dortlim Fatima and Doniestia IttudwaraiLsry; ite.; 11011AVV, :rowed ft= tio.l.24ltotio..WOOD =BMW, - 1 - 1 Ow doors Above the Omen /fa .ox. ct) where - they are in the coarse of receiving s =et =Oka! , and exten sive assortment of 000/11 in -their line.- rartkolar Wept t4Oll peal to Tooleolnd =rata for meditator:ma builders' gectersily. Also, t aseertmeni of bone Shovels, and other totle for Barred =tractors. • ' febliktinsiew- T&Toting Hens Mercantile Librar9- Association END 31ELWAMICIS INSTtTU —A LEMMA (the 111,2011 d is the eutroe,) will be deltrurol before this howdah's, at MASONIC HALL. ou Tuaday nothry. the instant, by the Fier. W. D.liowass. Sub 'Jed; The Life sad Lams of Jobs litnrard, the Pidb - ur thropiar •Tlrketeof admirriooM ants: to be had at the priicithi linketuns, the Library itorma sad et the door; sbo, of the . Tirldllarr, and Leethre Committee. =Nem I, lidmCca ' ; z • J. BIALIDEPAMBION, CAILILIA-GinS ALE*.-,- 110 1 .E31.0VAL,-Thetnalortignelanneursces 11,,thathetaiereasereatohtseuer , emisuazvalario.o24" Au:mita-Dew - the Two .111le -Run, lbe.wonajittab.. ACAIII.IIIO, and Lawreneville, au the Greensburg and ~PhilscWPhla`. Turnpike Emdosnd b rune prepared and will recedie _daily - trout the *ft-et, ursr szel speasist land tialllinalti; laskli -he will sell on the- ser3r loSest. terms - gar rash.- list isg had breve -yore' practice intim business. andsith. his well known liscilitks lathe test, les fiablegs.hluselihs patting dons all eauiperdtkev • _ Timm wishingtc4nß lool2 * es7 l 4fulkt t° 2ll . • prompt elle:atlas: paid to • _ririt Gott fritillmr3ll ' -JOBWR Wed= 3LU5.33, Jr., Preddeat— I CAPITAL, 4300,000. - "fiITDIL !Mum against sit kinds of grit 3 sad MA- y y RMS. Alt losses Till adjusted me voungly paw , limae Institution, managed bYinxtetidri . inn bassus in the tommunity, and who are , detarrolned, promptness andlibendity, to maintain Uses clusseter shied they bareassumol, muttering tha best protection to Uses Directors—S. Mier, Jr., O.W. Riticeison,..l . W . N. Nolan; Jr., W.H. Smith, C. Mimeo, George W. Jackson, Wm. 3L Lyon,Jamea Lippencott, George Darale,Jantes 310- Aulci, Alexander Ntroo 4 , Thomas Sao= 33). Odless, No. 92 Water strict, (Warebrusse • pp Img k Co., up stairs,) PiltaluntlL noirM3r Vindoer Shade =I Oil -Cloth - Mum/set:oil, 48 STREET,. •E., B. ir.SENAhri A I:2 .P1:82 i,d2{l)Bo.l"M BYEADES, Ciji sod 76e - ls pair 11 - '‘-1" 5 do do to -- 87 . do _do . do $l,OO to • AIX. do.. inchranal, °sada and Plain,imorted yria—aa; • Buff Linea 44 . 25 c., 3&4 -., • - Bolt Oil Cloth, 4-4=5G 54 31c., 8440 e- - Carriage Oil Plinth, black t .44lBe, 5430 e., 64 405,4"..., Plirkredß6Ck 4k 4432c.,64 400, 8 , 4 444 Znaloalkd.. do -44 5ie.454 Oa, 8460 e; Mahogany and Itommosod 4-4 %M. 347.50- L B-a. Mo 4 Table Provo, with oentma, 44,8234;7.d, ATAa. =441 ;awl: Vicar Oil 44, 45, 80 and7 o m per Yard; Ruga,-{oll clotty) c ligr. - , - _ Tang Mich Oil Oat.', glia= Jackets gl,oo. Pasts 87 Mats I . GOODTBA.RS ciqopos. . Lou; . flick OXll2l,Saeseta.. - - ,• , . meh 'Bewareofimitatkmaon'reanigiMent,lotOsid4remallor, Blue, Yellow end Crimson Vilridowilbada Oil Cloth, 04 this Is the and original Manufactory:. AU Goads wastaidel not to suck. eas or crack. • - -11.1Seelie febl7.4bwtl To Moreluu4ll aid Druggists- througboulto VI2IOI/ I 1 •B. B. 111 , CULL011014__., - I ISIAN UPACTURBR AND:DRALXR.'IN . rAnirrs,:ams; &a, No. 141 Illalttela Line, TIRSPECTICU'L invites the attention . of Drugglstfind Berehanni theouvheat - the Urdon.:tohte - hugenna vr tensive asimrtment , . PARPMOILS; 40.4. thiCRIBP. AND PUREST QUALITIES, arldell he afrire far We on very emulate mum, both to eseh'ead C 1050411716 bayins. Below are enumerated =nee the tooling 'MUM LEAD in 0, In Itnenf tosoo IDe BLACK PAINT, YELLOWDCBCFM - YEN., - "R.Eleihvidl PATEST.Danit , R.ANLB4 =OWN, - TERRA=DE' sr, ,:umßEtt,-cmcabare numpur, AND ARSENICAL PRUSSIAN BLUE, N CUROLE TELLOW and.VREDIORISi . , vialniiimsar all iEitida. . • • LOB= OIL, RAW and Iml . 4 CHALK, LAMP BLACK: AU end iwaman - ret.lo), isii6Arg BED aisa LO mina idletV, fiTITAlia • " STONS., 'FRENCH. aid YRLLOW OCIEML " mum, PARIS and BEITNSWICK Malin AND - AISEILICAN:W.INDOWAILaka. • Aar' Drniglete ;and oleos In mint ot'miy.of the idiom mentioned A=06:41[111 And AM their intAMM toada,airOur facilities tar mandletotitqAtid parebAdag,. aid expet.T. rleneO In lamixame, give selling" cram most of thorns in u 4. mate line. D. It: WMIdaUGH,j-- • - }anl&9xoo-La t _AL Maldeli Lion. Now , • -A SUBS CUBE FOR BALDNESS . . . HEADS TAEBNQtrA GITARENTEI. Tritel.zupidetor of the zrktdis.cialett -asstratt432 - Vr. has met:with ategennboundedineennt botbißeatoratiOn of Mar cm Bald Beadata* to.Petttrizini ts - sok emir, and Orina r Tbst for A - wke•Agreed. upon__ by'. hiatrelf:ruld • thapersowasizigthaLtiedare the bah inleetaally,"in , refund the 23:11012IIi - el; cr,,textrkirM,:it the :naval without thoslxnre guarantee., Alar Read ate enema and eottrinendlire, the tindlit".. signed, eitlsena of Pittabmplo, hereby earthy; that we Ulm used.O.& Eurerworr's Jamie= Mar Reetarstrre, A mew ration tor Ballow and trymerentbig the bah trorn;hapiny, otr t and it ao far meteor enttnisadafeetion:, - Jar= it; Baum; B. -Hama, M. Dozr Third street; Joan Illsontrat Zotnrsintaf Grant street; IL c... 74144;„ l?mr; Sear Intercit; Itowaan lelmodetnuar: We have also:teem permitted to nil= to the fra3OEllig gen = teen j° 73are llumi 'on duration Jannt -I fiennne, '"62dl St altaidlbigloll4 g tn2r*l r was entirely bald; _Jour Oasts, TlFixtbFai POOP- L • - - We incite particular attention tqlterAloilanb:3;e,„ front many cans in ouriridettaint: xiy- . Mrs. Alexander , aged *be _resides st N0..40 Pentoxylianist Arreraus,_ has been bald for the 1.1420 .yesra eat ;Taw. ,Ffitur down . was penteetly.soxitb, and wa th tor Eiencet using ,the Restorative:ma he used u_ _ _ the mes ulact r y ealum„cro ldx. p ir o eelte. f bab Ear m„,,,,ma, h ,drut est: andhu irowpedectlicar to ored b" lri pub„,... lkation of-these statements,: • - - *IP ttirtll, brother or Ma. . b the state= written. oat store, and 'LFIL4 meats made thereto ere cartert. , ,„ . _ airs DLi t pittabnr ; 8 tiMbeilisit,lBU. AriP•The price of Amid= usu. • Aestoiattie will s. after be Op for the brgeissidnotedethrthatlarian • Prepared by P. Itlinathedg; or iabolesaltt end rett4. _DIt; aro; • lite6:thr - woos, orattirvisuoi; 4^.r- <<~ ~'t ~v'?: • •. . _ ..,, -174 2;.,,.. , ,.......: ,-.. ,-...v.4:::?,..--.,-.--.. ; 1:--, e , r;i 1 F 4 1'.4:1•%'It74:titt..r-smk z , , - . .--- " - ...i: ~.4'.'"iii.....*?..V.:-, ii:::,:.;S:i.V.i:g---.7d.,:;171%....,,,it ,11n4gPV ,,, ....k.; -i ! - ;;;.: -, 7-, , f..A.L:P.7 - E ; ;.,- -', ' , -;•-. ~..:.... . -''' ' W..elf:' _ ‘''t ..:-. .. 1:• , ...b. ..,....,? ,, .. 0 .-4.„ ,r. ° 1r ,, ,1.,.... 1 ........ .., . ~. .4 .....•,„,-mr 4,.*:,,, - • ~ - -..., :-. =ERE MMI . ~.{'•4~ .... . . . L ana= aim 73taa ••••' ofiXPIL Q rosTia p.t.minato commei. ; 1 11.7 O'clock.), .r , z soda* an,wiprit at the Bo; Offlee, daring :-- . , --- • I • /14 , - -night or the'grend a-. of VIZ 1.. LILT) cif:MU L which wilt be rewind swag than /La Catang nagattlanan, - bad- Introludna a splendid array of : tido= :nun:Lk dad In brUll2,l4*Ctoor. • • • /".. $ O. .penraa = 7 the tip • OR. • _ TH.E-11171.7X12tES OP LVILL./.8 - .81tso: ! _ -• . floustraltp! . -- ' - „ _...lUded ' I ' • %fin : • 1-31aktuNgN — dida.-31ra CiPeA.A4 4 01f - Wl/ 41, 5. 1 -- - /TdaY.OffOrlfutnee ; l emma= Tttkethillie dram atuatxso iDoopees = . • THE T lll(. 'o,F.,,T}33Al6,ditriat f. Idadanth de .14:52.;.........:::::-.4.lflll:7oental • I - • Sir . In active pottrati ceigtnal Diana of pang tepee.; en " The awl , SPetlxr, ibt Sinstre Guilin:* . iniarire cri—Eir,, - .1% later Scotee-NtegAtal:: 4 - p r om of fr the Stiale of 'Plodded Plea". . •. -, - - ApT s icgs. Any, IhirgeamcDulistatv , poseemor 0 Q.W. •• N 0.144 amistalekt at ri. =[ 7: - - rr‘": -lI:AWCPS D.--atee -tirithil - 0844 Tel : ~. . ki - eY zOfrevcri*iiit.ibird--01....T0P.r54.0mfg 3 ,1 ,; / IT day eleakt. - 1... ..... ~ - X V.,,--:•.4.-- , .-- -- -- 1.4 4 . - .,: 1 :.; - :;'..: - ' 1 41..H9EECLDIA. L0D613.0., 0.0.-0.--12tonl; ~.,.....v.:,,..- , ., WA:elm:mg Ledge, 5e.'7234L-CL ar.l7. V.,meets nce"- (~ 4,T. , .- -; ,: - watherday eventag bt Washtneve liall,Ailtied it.. (014 , -.2 . 3; . ".•,: t ,,..,,,.q . .,.. - ;.- ty"... -BLACK. TAGA;r—lrot tbi best(keme TtAteL Pita% Tr'.- 1i - i tkr.3 7 - bur*, at *mat, lit bt, get* the Pekin .Tee_Statej4. u , • Ha 38 Flab - ttzetb, - wbent the yery best Black - ind Chew.: 'l.*, 'Sateen aims be bad. . ...s .- 1 - i"?.t. - ..171 1 1; -- 5 7 ,11:bs : '-r'. r .1„ 0. O. j?..-414ak ettmetimAriip l lWi - 2.74':_ tkeY- Wood sheet, beet:roma blith street sad V =no. PErwocsoa Lamb, N0.336-Ifoota evew_Tosolazoiordos...a. atudiarmax Thrtudia" Sa 87 7 -11ectotrese.apti Oda Priday of each month. 1 - • . ETNA 1518VRANCE , ColliPANY r .et theY-Bittford,,Conn.--iliptialBtocks3oo,ooC4.l3- gate $489,172: Office of the Xittsburgle Agoat7 in the Eterto. • BoamotWCardy4 LOOMIS:NO; 65it ik col street,. la t eeeAr •-• • 8.1f..111DZ0N,:. .1 10Corns' Cornsi: Corson!' A gram mazy per. 9 fcms azit diewillilly.taaaeAted ems. - A tzth vatowly will be Unilxi In Dr. Comoro - Ccoar ,Pwisor, 11:1Y , nab bi DC. 13E0. & IZYM:I4O 'Wood street.: , • 1 - • • • Pries, ratan at ISA and Y.reti. per UPS: • 43.1Aboral dod to thaw wbo buy to kit dohs; : 1001LTA12423,..pai1LaLWAL•40:00133,,5au1.,,-; _,- cC eartain Trinurtlnp of entry aescerion, ?aim: Way 411 -•— ?Umber., Brocsitedleas (1e Leos Aid Muslin ; flithrtal Wbsdaw Rada, Cillt, Onaki*Ccistali Bands, I : • ' te, at +l4olesale and W. CARE 1. , • • ..- ::No.,l69Cbseaut areeheoraer riftb;lll.lWelphls: - : • -:- • curtains Slsds and -Trbninsain tiro ilary EMMA Window Ifltade 4 .11Lanullse.4';' LAD_torY, comma or- =war •AND Aitat - WS; t, HILI.FJ.P PTA Oar zoott . ols. 't;triScl Ada . soul Saari ' - 7 7 .Pre4S." ' • , • .1 • • ! rz,Z.r.", , , • .11W'. Stec' Chlutfi, ead agelnStrAingtlits4 ls tn➢erlO anger. W Deabsol sad 4ithecs tore pcivlssth4 ;0:16-IMIWkl:104.2 ' 'anZifirm. S. S.w.earturraseatAsia.Artbsts,llo6'. . - 0211/SI.BONPS DAGIISILICEOL"VPIKS: , .-1 2nes OM* Indidinge, Th ird I.l3untsantakent . In arr, WO" otweather, Conan .47. N. tab P;IL; aa r-:. eirrunte artistic tad ordinatellln acsivanlike and TeistlT anN paint to,tha =awn cheap' otnekat thefhll champ vices: $1,602, $2, $3, s4.3nant nrenid, according to' the else and qqa ality awe or trains-- • -Howe for ohl3drPn, from 21 d .21: to 2 N. a—LiYaaereeaoislrYtr dexaied peniohirtefurri to iaJ tWrIMF, EMS. Noises. In. tter.-.llreuli and-niirtbs4 . turirt reeebte cusrisesgei from Use ear, epeedity aserpersorrP nentlyransared, pin Or InecesTenienre, by Dr.lLtssN LIT, PtiodPol-Almdft Of tb. !Lit- Raz SGTg@CylMxi ICISII.W - ,,r7e=717. ecosaltol.st4 9 Are# dartellitodatasini ton:kVA: WI gEaLteea7esraAfetoselasksamtc¢td 3 Hdod this thumb of epeelelprsetlee boleztabled tamp redsonobk:7 - . --stet .tsentaient to car etlegulasolo :tetioitAktibt the =eta* trawl and olstbse.tal4ittiAtiktetttleis 1:6114V -2.C74'44. =NMI grescrltect. fingstl. <0.: . "-Ve± - - LABBool.4lrlalt Firtmell.la•inirPcfMit c am yof the.CLW or-Pitts J. S. MOOSllBtD,lsvidibuiV-Eauracerair.. Will talus* aping 118 -2,..,_ftwi rr . n .._ 31 ...Via 326 1l 4 - SV: - 2,:y..ci binds. Chffle•;" .7 ;ill 14 ti - Wag:albeit?: • • , rf,f,L;cl±:ll74 o t, iccauiaa; J. E. B. Saitlprr7 : - •- - 11 "., • Rem, 43 - A. 11 1 , ;:14 . , - TroeSIILTIZEgYfiI t • Insurneattet.: Oeseeneethrir- Plttelnirglk.-11; El!tai:/hvelasiikrs44, 11V, 1,. BIAS:311M, Baciethry. - • :47" ; 4 1: g o.: : : 14: ; _• Z__::::'.; - Office: el Trace Street, belsetem • 11.sureirlarELthd uniaolilths,'"enltut ••• el=ericithtt tethaaries, . solskth Lep ar 4,-":1.4!.. ALSO-4.gthast the Perils ar.theso,,ithd:44,i3 - 0 I:Aligg• 1 :Aligg• r r tiamarWreg22l,o2l44°.' - • , a'XIT4I: 4.. wunzaisagalti,.. 13.thruellf.• Kier; • • - ..noberiDtuthsp,3l.; Jblairtr rtthreith„ • " ,- . _ LEW= - • Frauds Sellers, • t"."•• Wa1*R43.1,114. Williexiß; ; _ . -OPTS: TIIIIPAS . TINS-40 bbla, iiiiihoiladee; :-gal2 • - • B. A. zutinswatati. f4,4;;•..4.4;'-f e Ji-iarYstro .WITHOII3AUCA:Th., =Au. Ty .15 5 Ilbeny street, isnd 3/ Dilisagmol ' . • ,r-'4l--"' uAms,-RaT-Brzw,Ae—stssiga ;,- 7 Je. brated rotor razed Earn; En 7 Beef; sad guperfiThe•Ykrer; • Rie -Plow; Budcwheas deOpeti Meg ;AVlalbs Bads; ftestiCara; Oat atea.i....2.lahradillit:ri:44?...,. - • • • -.-*i: •-- , -Valeatinest - Valentines . • - c - I 'ol4 sassreneetittisibrear mead at W. A. GlldeeSettketit IDOL , ' Es -"L'Sx_lstl 6 ..7417„,.,4. ! sod style, assl vices fraiessolelolll'' letttr coartally attended Us. . - %W. A. GELAIMHerNavaw, Stray Calvea:" rtnal to the straMblelt 1,..) 'on:the 6th inatent., - vicur govra - The olnnst babel to onneina identity. thiploppty,44„T.chstrekez9 : ,_. take then- env, or pet:TEEL 17=1: aottellh* to taw febltt.3o : • ' • wbais4llaiTitZ - 1 - f . Cl=rte, quiz saltectibus tespeattaly tattinithetheld'eintettete • 1 sad the gable la general, that. they hare this dayi Y. modeled thin:cutlets la the &bow baelnataptialirbtheataL L - et JOE 'MVIASSET They inevalthillyLigillig that* of Public•• l 4.• "'• *--;: • The pretlowt. erjemAl will he.lolalerimaltear.."... Chart/ aro - • t. wpm nadecnicold Join Bansmax., 1131ehcotk; Jacob Arcavut, W. ti. ado. • - ban; George B. Etayes, Jamekt'a. Descor,lhoderick - 3_ Georg, kionakeld Betovn, Ckailtz.ll.-Psolooq,..Tbkkk Bono, Moms liCstacto,- Jobs .Wentt& Robfft WiEnlgtit, urrid T. Xallran, blootheact, , Littiate.4r,lo:k7 p Lazo Thum 14, D 2Ca meet at the • Moromgeela Holusto ' Priam; tho 1 door l'etrriaryi inchrt, At 10 o'clock - , A. -- • • C.O.D.—lb the "%dr • • Raidento of Land. net bi.orhowl—rof the Leman 71 0 neoclititat of the t -•men and Preach popsaatkassee: 4 taeteeacludedi=inia to dram drafts relate& s.t Froxiktinsairtbe•Xabibp ."....5: .- retirarfilstouat Bluitery TaxisVirtildrdrafts • • • --• can be snide= hx. the prisftp . let - 1.2507=4-IXL;Niwaiirk, - tbenndeolgned, EUIV=47OII II . 'WfirDkr -1 5 1(xd tud Lagultstirts; • -;,-• Tuersisesium=st W. A.1.1626=-Marr - . J^ The'direerieen Palyteehigejoeleue„..., ...- Ineehanies, arts lied ageieulttreb careXttehet...hz. ... ' cu r i a o..pice,7i J. Greeeentt, :tr The lioreeultarist ter_Tebraxer, t2P.6l4tlelee,A lacti_ u tie'rele.by Geowiensrulertaie. , _: , Tim and Tbs or good Aitlikkoc:NotaAll.. ••••• -..• 004 by Plalbtoeb,sether . : Beiireeeillisuitessed Neir . 6 center 1 . „ Memel Pietosial . .116 • -.ltstsiallptcy .GrOENFEWNEZA rft 4 feb6Teariti - -• .- 31MG -A.:DROWS'S- targ.l.AßAsou-awni -et:l4;;‘ , . . • 86^ mous antEmtegAii TIT A. DROWN, rtlPedfanY_Worl3 6l . WNW% Pktii"'-'l!Aff V PARASOLS foxUm opprocottiogo*Ogls*KOoAlgt";., : . piste, 6d Invitee their.illignwnto Ire ti rantingly Win now WU' ' 11 4" 1 " 4 *a". his stock atm of that desiistra to :oaks ;In ilbood dui coxxiitzy. - . Alio, will to found - 1 !Simi . otstinj of low ptSoot Corm; arconsx of a CIO= AISSIO ELL; stli of Ithitliftt: Osmmillta . odiatito ttuloost otortattfOettitts; • !'.".-I;!Statilin-15:7;;'-' E• ~ . . miiieflts. and /ANP.4I1 l Aftig".;:i 2 4,e .- *" :;,I_ , : itc,zu,.., - runLy!.:c4nBAPII, Conl=s,nmawf:moolmor a .it .r.....b..,8i1t cwt. and . . Pindig* kitaktii..ft4ti•-". Ong Bown,with chlats: saute, on lonehandleßrANKs:'4alLir con .Ca AlknedeTs' Com ebtiintitt Anil Pkintersr-ikta t-c;.!.; alas; CuttsncAnitalolbr IlororCorfig , thao, , -npart, complete ina weful.in Qui. =zap fit ,„____. '.'.;:' 2 .,.; ri f= Cuttoto: Colthidon4 - Atal t AoNo.eit "Taira ' .."'' 8 1;7.,....4i Zan, (Eoll A Ares 1muW......,......,Aind's mestiVi s ...i....4i, i ziet7 of. laborvalog fcapicia...-:*M.M.I ezie.rAe;;;;* e , 2. - .4llfiitta,VreS.::as."' 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