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Denerwison how we take it; - - For.,los:.eFPold.atidfret.an day, L •Fmmlieviy morn tilt even, • Thla world will no'er roTordto man ... - A foretazie hero ofheaven;-; 1: wbchl'a tiutbas gnoti a Centist • • n'emtfltiortininghl?, ITM 11:14 tlOtietikeit3,- -. : . ..And these aro very many;. w r eeneti nave pleito - or employment, . surely whit be hard to pleage ‘j.. • VllO tannot. and enjoyment. quite a elor4 world, romiln or pleasant menthes, but learn to toget4er ; • l pr seek tir.borettloe : PeA 4 4 oel?icattd,t • ; I'm= the Vest of lessentryes, . Ablihdyirdetruttilita.• • ' , 7 .• • . . . .•.- • • • ••.. ' : • ." 4 ''• -. llllin.treict tlidiroiit pliAgant •world, • follekvoret • • • *iv - 40*mila *tidbit pleatanily • i :ikuttiak•tha.namolass.griovsnOeß, • • t Si:might on by:borrcicred tzeubles-.; Nypola proTo; as eertidnly.ibey aro, • , ,•' • I Alliedato. Mr:, Basil- Mfaifigue, whose deotittlirgiell4'nio4eag?",;,4B;3•U-recorded to Save occurred atd3roideognisur-mei, on the27th . and waa'aermininent a.practioner in such mattettOliitliir-qatiiir,yeara he was regarded ite , ,trii"tfraele,mfillnr.tankrupt laws. S little - ciClateyeara that maim friendill'abered under, the,imn• Inesnittrk-thif -he had lent ago discharged the debi;i 2 r4.4 l re,Z 4 -Ails,nOt generally knOwn cha" othittidPitingiushed lawyer was the fourth son. of .foortk . Earl .of Sandwich, by• Miss Mar garek,o4.6y; , 6 cileheated beauty of her The this, lady inspired the 'deepest public interest at.the time, and the whole . affair lhas been'_'justly styled one of the moSt . - topinantie' and extraordinary love tales over 're cordedoxi Much so.that it has often Struck us 'with astonishment that, in these novel manors°. karitieitaready r reading days none of the nov elleta---edin cater so• strangely at times for the . public *late, - have Belted, upon the ample materi- - • als,,,tbie,case affords, as the ground work fur a boeltOflasting andintense interest. Alias:Mar garets.R3367,,-„the:motber of th e late . Mr. Basil Maidiatspedift#6:3Latighter - of a • stay-maker. in Coient-thuden, mad' served her apprenticeship, to a manten-maker,i'aGeorgia's-court,St. Tan's- Jane' 'Gleamwell. 'Having during her appren doeakip,.. attracted' the attention of Lord Sand- Wiehr,-ke-took her • under his protection, and treir,off,ii'kftioM that period until' her meltiacho . lyiesilitwination, With the greatest tenderness 'mid affection, . ..wbiett 'was etnoerely returned by Misfjthay,',.,,,entit her introduction by his Lord • eibirteayenng ensign • of.the 68tb.Hegiment, Oen in deliiMabil'of recruiting Pirtylat Want -nigdett,:i.ln:3theritioighborlicid of which - .stands : - Hitchonbreokt the splendid mansion of the noble _hewn of hronfao•ite. `:Mr. James Haeltman,:the *mulched but highly gifted hero of this sad nor roitiveifrom. the first moment of his introduction, felt desperately in love with the mistress of the iiehlsi t lwint.;:rinithis passion increased with the ditty opportunities afforded him by the litvita • iliki3Nertecriveil to his Lordship's table. 'With the' iiNeet of continuing his assiduous atten tion% tofititiodady and the hope of ultimately e`ugai"nq iii affections, be quitted the army, OP - 4-takinto-ludi, orders, obtained the living of Wilverton, in Norfolk, only a few months prior ,_to . ,Chirintifittlesion of that crime table& brought scaffold. That Mhos Rev had given t ?t , ft Otto enotni *f, pment to hie fiery passionrcannot :the-' tenor OVtheir correspondence Olficktrozpreves.. - it,: but "gratitude towards the • Eirt'alid:pendential motives respecting the wet fire bf.:lter ebildrext induced her afterwards to refuse the elle' ef the 'Hee. Gentlemah's band, madtp,intittiale. the necessity which existed for • .. ovolfigicititliniiiig'hieyleiti — for the mutual interest aftdtheir:pimai of b ind..: 'Slung to the - quick by this sudden and user peetedterionriatiencf;:his long-eherisbed ' and most alideett;rittealeii, nci doubt can exist in the - ' minde,'Of those who' have carefully perused the higblyiaieresting'earrespondeace between the published many years ago by Mr. Hu :: "..bereOrrifti in a volume entitled "Love and Mad; • 1 1 : 4 1- 3tthuftMi . ::-Hiselonan's mind became unset , thdOstidiiiithceit - ineclitating a crime which, AnuperlYz•-sPealtitig h could- scarcely be fairly .Cliteged.in the category of murder, there is no tnat that he" becameoinxtry of his own life ; and allithOugh without distinctprcmiditation, de ' 7 &Pi:tined that site whom he loved ea passienately • - Onto Al this time the Bev. Mr.:Hack - man was lodging in Duke's court, St. Mein's/lane, and the fatal day, April 7th, 1779, 374;qeitiPied'allthe morning la reading Blair'e SermoxisOnit ia the evening, as be was walking tewaidletlikr.e.diniralty, he saw Miss &coyness in .accompanied by Signora • Galli. He followed'and discovered that she alighted at Or Veat Garden Theatre, whither she went to..wit ogii.itkikithicaance-Lave,in Mr. . 'Hackman returned . to his lodgings, and - armies ' himself with a brace of pistols, went back to the theatre, and when the performance wan omit; as mi.'. _Rea* was stepping into her coach, ho took &pistol-in each hand, one of which ho discharged , at berand killed her on the spot, and the other 1 at liiinself, which did not, however, take effect. He then beat himself about the head with the butt end , of the pistol, in order to destroy him self, but was eventually, after a dreadful strug gle secured and carriedlbefore Sir John Fielding, who.i-committed him to Tothillfields Bridewell, and to Newgate, where he was triw eekly Watched to prevent bin committing suicide. Hearanshortly after tried at Old Bally, before the cklebritted_Juslice Blackstone, author of the ',Vin oniecitaries," fotind guilty arid sentenced to be hanged-nt-Tyburn °lithe 19th of the month, *here he infrared the last penalty of the law, with all the'firumess becoming a gentleman and I Christian who felt that he had committed an Irreparable injury, and that his life was justly forfeited to the outraged laws of hie oonotry, al though he persisted . to the last th at the. idea of murdering the woman he so fondly loved origi rfatkd in the phrenzy of the moment, and never was or could , have been premeditated. One dr. slimstance in this slight narrative which re deands so highly to the honor of the party most aggrieved in this sad affair, must not be omitted. -44e,rd'Sandavich, : with .a nobleinindednesa anneljr elemplified in such extreme- eases 'otinjety tto the ptida - and Bensibilitypt man,'Wrote to Mr. Heekman, after sentence.of de.tli was passed Aipen•himt •:- • - .701 April.. 1771)...? •alrthe Of wishes tisAissw, the man he has most-injUred will use tirost to procure his life," • mho prispuer repliedT,the 134)110 . "Condemned celllb.l%,lnvgate. , Therlititiderer of her whom ho preferred, far' preferred to lifc;truslipets the hand:fiam which; inhas received snail an:Offer as. ,ho neither do.; sires nor deserves. Ilis‘wishesave fordeath, not Or life. One wish he ..hati.-riould ha .be par, dotted in this world by : the - Man he bits most in- jured—Oh, my Lord, whelk I meet herin with ei world, enabjo me Lb (elf her—lf , departedt spirits are not earthly tbings--that .yon forgive' us both, and that you will ben fatherto'her dear . 4ildren." • It is almost needless to observe that - lhenobfe; Earl did'faithfully comply with the , dying wishes' of (he wretched man, and WAS a good and gen- , erous father to all the children of 'comiec-;' .. gig!, sit whom the learned gentleman deceased ! *as one.—Morning Pose. • ~ • g®"' The cetitious sect of fanatics, the Nor, mons, aro beginning to make themselves felt on • :thls.weetern shore. , Not content 'with establish • 'lag "the kingdom of the Saints" in the Salt Is' ;e -_:Valley; they have mode n lodgment in the Eton ern'pert of our State; and have already bull a „ '`quite a flourishing town at Batt Bernardi? Jo. Thpir numbers are beginning to tell in th , „, tioiyikthe Eourthern counties, and as I•,b a% • 10.14 nto a,body.at,a bidding„-st.th • ~Prieeie,.„tha.pipliticians seem disposed, to no art They are great propngaaditi .s t4 rte 4vi rs t o li g i tli 7 o • liaelfAaitita are tfaversing all ci, to the Gentilt , , n, and converts aud • accessions ',/it their numbers ;f4 4 i2,1 1 ,1#0:0. 6 )44 0 5nY , for°ig r lt nations Wo see r _.".•;44 1 40 - 4faisAfittlinclouP,J,. that the church 0' 18¢u ~eista`r ieo Los sane ortli .: some thirty , or ';:01iOna is to convert the 7„blinighted.Sisratiliii7lwa'aoi a nd chinese to the faith of,tite:beaatifi'A joe.smith;,.=SanFraneiico - 4... Proiidenco Journal . tells the following old story - • ' ' ,•• It i" ,recer/led inane Of the upper plat:lief:lN:Ls Micro the vote had lougheedalifost :--Untitinnons • for - the tlemocrecy, , a single Tote tor ~—=.OleLW-hig-eamlichate-was.auce found hi-the 'ballet -41hiratfonisbed- told: indignant mpdst/ilor . , BY 14. 1 , 1 7 DEM '"; V 11111130011114 • rarcuis & Phillip , EtUpwrs &,Proprietors.• iikrT81111118011: SOIMP.AY- 1 49ARNOL., 4 4: 4AUARY /9- . . . • • • .11111011N1 :703,11211100•4* .... . • • . anftermannyaset•hitiat Mr. tots rens news ...ga.4oftr,••••• stair potimmel.ts do. 111:11MINCI. MALL 111=11.1twer apom tia lowest terms. Ina aye mid glatorpc •=s iity Mw dorm to Platereallotill f mad 14 ow Wear@ • Asir Messrs. S. X ill-mum arirLsithe ere luPt, han est and gentlerfndy.in their barium As, are the only anthorluakagonta In. the cities Nvx York sad Ikarkna for the Morning .Pbst.. .They Are antborized.to receive Ad vertigenionts and Bubserlptiona for WI at. ournatial rains. fTheir recalpbs are regirdal as payments.- Their aloes are at - NEW YORK, 122 Naaaan street.' . VOSTOI - 10 State ftreet, OF EXPLANATION. ' There/an paper - id this bity called the Chronick, Which has for many years devoted its powers to a perseeution of the.senior :editor of the Atorning Popt. The motives for this malignity are a mpg •_tety •to every!reltder. The • Post has never pia- Ced . a straw in Its way; it has never treated ite blickgrutrd attacks in the manner such things are usually noticed, but penniiteit itio go on regaling itself on* odor of its oikinlgari' ty. • The .lest assault it luis ' .made upOn one of the :editors Of the Post appeared in its columns of yesterday. The senior editor of this paper is an applicant for the office of Postmaster. He had petitions prepared to present to his friends for their' 'signatures. He made no extraor dinary efforts to obtain signers, but through the unsolicited kindness of his friends he will present one. of the most powerful recommends lions ever offered to an Administration. But for this voluntary expression of friendship on the part of his fellow;eitizens, bola now abu sed by an unscrupulous sheet. The whole article to vrhich we refer is a false hood from the higinning to the close, and writ ten In a spirit of wanton malice. We regret that it is necessary on our part to refer to the mat ter, but the grossness of the falsehoods contained in the sheet we refer to of yesterday, would be improper on our part to let pass without notice. Wo respect Mr: -Anderson as an excellent citi zen, and esteem him as a friend, but wo can as sure him that it will do his cause no good for him to permit his imprudent advocates to belch forth suoh tow flung vituperation against those who have never treated him otherwise then courteously. . • • The assertion that tbe-terdettg : this paper , took an improper pact in the latettranty pon: voodoo, is grossly false. If .he said anything*, alion the subject, wo presume he spoke with the belief that be had the same rights as any other <Athen s and the writer of this ,knows that he avoided taking any active part in this contest or any other that has Como before the people Since bolas been recommended for an appointment.— He has taken no part in any political movement that might affect his competitors, and he will not interfere to do anything against them. Whatev er opposition he may offerivill be fair and open, and in anything ho may do, the emenitics of so.. del life will never be &ink to the grade of black gnardism. THE CO We are mach astonished that our County Com missioners have not before this time come up and piciniiitly subscribed to the stock of the Connells villa Railroad. The projeet is one of much im portance to our community and it should not be permitted to leg behind from °unheard Idea that the people are not in favor of it.. We have yet to find the man of any public spirit, who does not desire the Bond to be built, end ere are con fident that nine-tenths of the citizens will justify the Commissions in subscribing the required amount Immediately. ; It is desired by the peo ple that they . ,thould act upon this matter at once, and let the enmities Of the Road know that the citizens of the West will protect their own in terests. The city hail acted a manly part and proffered half a million to . the improvement. Then, why shOuld the county hesitate? It cannot be the reason that they do not know the desires of be citizens, for almost every man they meet upon the street will implore them to subscribe. Thoy should not hold back in this matter or bo fearful of reproach for performing a duty which will be of inestimable benefit to their con stituents. Efforts are being made to turn the nude from Pittsburgh by various other routes, and the Connelbsvill Road is the first grand pro ject contemplated to defeat the schemes of the enemies of the welfare of our city. Give us that, and our, irogiits will' be onward—notbing can stop R. • • • We, therefore, say again, that wo hope the COMMiBBl.ot3e29 Will not hesitate to subscribe the reqpired amount to this Road, and to use oil their official and potions' Rah:mono to have it in progress as sontinelpasible. Ifiirhliss* Antoinette L. Brown was introdu ced by Rev. Thecidore'Parker to his congregation on Sunday, ha Boston, and she performed the service el _prayer, and the preaching of a eer mon from chapter 14 of 1 Corinthians, 84, 88.— She lan gradtutte:of Oberlin .University, twenty one, ia Yrirs !in,d rather good looking. A "rnth er kolooling" you* woman, dressed up:like a UM, and preaching the word of God from a Boston pulpit! .. Shades.ortheirtigrims ! were there any truth in the sup e rnatural agencies claimed by the spirit huMbilie t - ':1111s . 1s111 be enough to bring the pilgrim fathers of 'New England from their gram. ' . 42in WiLIIII,IiNT/5 TOIL Tin BOLD INFO 3 OF I ITC or 1812.LtAreotmts from Washington state -that the proposition to give 160 acres of land to ,every-olEcer and soldier who served either on lend or w ater 'fhe';':war of 1812, ; is gaining * friends daily in both Houses of Congress. The friends of ,'the Meanie argue that if ever the rcentite fpr Mexico who were in corvine but a week heft:we the close of the Mexican War, re 'ccived 1 CO acres, the volunteers of 1812, who served three months, are justly entitled to the same hourety. WA"- The Niraynesbirgh Mesienger advoliates the appointment !ofllinn" . H. P. FLestrittsit to D. enmork Missio9p4t,inys with truth that Mr. • Flenniken hoi,dene -honor to himself and his State in enry•post he has head. He served some years , in-the Legislature. of Pennsylvania, during an important;erisis—the Buckshot war— and stood prominent as the leading man in the House—and his counsels. were Of great weight and value in that dark hour. Banner, INlAExtra or klaumatray.—ln our paper of to-day, will be found an advertisement; of stave machinery, Manufactured by Grynneti Sheffield, :Urbana,. Ohio, which ,deserves the •in vestigition of all who are interested in having n good-barrel at small cost. The proprietors'clahn for this machine great superiority over any other in use, and are, as we are informed, prepared to substantiate all they claim. Eighty to ono hun- Agsaitawes a . rninute, all ready for setting iirp, ,iirid'idabontone-half the usual (mat, is pretty fast; and deoidedly'on the prumiesive orderj Thtf:l4:ol)oritirigh legacy stands now in an odd predicamemt. The 11. B. Circuit Coat atisleis? Orleans has decided against the validity of ther,will ind given judgement in favor °tithe meat•iciM of Air. ItoDonough, from which snap. E=l Mesting'of_the Indorponitoni . of sthe Chatters Valley Railroad Conn;tu4. Partmant to public ineetitig,of the Chartists Vali ey Railroad assembled at the Monongahela ffolute, in the elty - of Pitts burgh,. en Friday . =Filing, at 10 o'clock. , motion of Irads:: .. l,l , 4itirsii, Esq , the Hon. 'JOHN H. EWING,' atilt:Bl6'oOn county, was called to the chair. On motion of Gen. Cezotfais; _Lamm, HARPS& Mlllitesen.Hectetary t .tind J y billatta Dzzlis Assistant Secreia l 7- . 1: The President, in's few itiknipilite'remarks, stated the object of the meeting, which was to adopt measures preparatory to the opening of boas to receive subscriptions to the Chartiere Valley Railroad; • At the suggestion of the President, the Secre 'tary read the sot of incorporation- - . It was then moved thdt the Secretaryeall over the names of the Ineorporators, when :it appear ed that the following: named gentlemen - .wore present, vie : John H. Ewing, John Bansman,.• Jacob Morgan, William S, Calohan, Thos. Wat son, Daniel Holston, David T. Morgan, J. C'- Ham Thos. *Ham Lorimer, Jr.x LilityHarper, and Mans field Brown. • Thirteett present, being n majority, they pro ceeded to further business. Gen. MOOIIIIEND *read. the first seption of the general rallroadjibt, and explained its provis ions. Bo then offered the following resolrition, which was unanimously adopted, viz: • Resolva, That Books.be opened on •MOIMAT, the 14th day of March next, for the subscription of stook to the Chartiers Valley Railroad Com pany, at the'following places, viz: /At the Monongahela House, in the oily - of Pittsburgh; American Hotel, . Washington, Pa.; Elliot Seabunea, Harrictaville; Exchange Hotel, Cantionsburgh;—Betweeri the hours of 9 O'clock,. A. M.,. and 3 o'clock, P. M., on each day for three successive days—at which time and places, at least two of the Commissioners will attend in person. • On motion, Of Maj. 'WATSON, it was Resolved, That the Preeidentappoiatthe coin mittees to attend at the above mentioned places, to open Books, and receive subscriptions; that said committees consist of four personator each place, with the exception of Pittsburgh, and that all the Commissioners named in the act otincor poration, residing in Allegheny county, consti tute the committee to attend at Pittsburgh. The following gentlemen were chosen comniit tees, under the above resolution: For Conorzeburyh—Gen. William S. Caloban, Maj. Thomas Watson, Wm. McDaniel, and Dan iel Houston. For Washington—Hon. John fk. Ewing, John Hausman, Jacob'Morgan, and L. P. Hitchcock.' For Ilarrionaroille—Dr. George 8. flays, John Boyce, Mansfield Brown, and Dr. John Weaver. Oa motion of Thos. Bal., well, Esq., Messrs. D. T. Morgan, Mansfield Brown, and J. o'll. Denny, were appointed a committee to procure embsoription books, find forward them to the pro per places. 6 ' On motion of Gen. Moorhead, it was Resolved, That when this meeting adjourn, it adjourn to meet again on Thursday, the 17th or March next, at the MonotigaheLs House. On motion of Mr. Harper, the President of the meeting was authorized to have an advertise ment inserted in , the papers of Pittsburghand Washington, announcing that books of subeezip lion would be opened at the time and places mentioned, agreeably to the provisions of the charter. =MT., Gen. I...aria:Ler wished to know what Washing ton county would do for this Railroad. Mr. Ewing replied in some forcible remarks, in course of which he stated that without doubt the IlearpAeld Railroad would be built, and there fore, if the people of Allegheny county wish to secure the business and travel of Washington county, they must take an active part in the con struction of the Chartiats Valley Railroad. The citizens of Washington county ate anxious that :this road aball be made, and will do their full share towards its construction. , . Purifier remarks were made by Gen. Lorimer', Gen. Caloban, Gen. Moorhead, and Messrs. Har- per, Denny, Watson, Dnkewell, Bummer' and Houston. The Meeting was a very spirited one, and the best feeling prevailed throughout its delibera• Cons. On motion, the Commissionenspben adjourned to meet again at the Monongahela House, on Thursday, the 17th of March. JOHN H. EIVINH, President LECICT !TAUPE; Secretaries. J. Oil. DZSINT, MES 9. HAILPER S Pnimars : Gentlemen—l have kin observed in your paper a notice rela ting to an invention of Dr. Caroelo, of Genoa, Italy. Something of the tame kind was brought by myself to tho notice of Mr. Rowan, of Kentucky, our Charge,d'Affaires at Napies, in 1848-49. Ile was very' much delighted with the idea as then presented; but owing to the revolutionary, convulsions of the time, the invention lay dor mant, and I retained the papers relating to it in my own foesession until my return to Pittsburgh. In the year 18.50, I sent a brier eketch of pro; posals, tee., to Prof. Bache, of the Coast Survey, desiring that the same should, if possible, be specially laid before the 11. S. Government. , For various reasons, which need riot, .now be communicated to the public, the matter has re posed until this, moment. But it is, now time that the claims of the "tulmihator" should be brought forward among the many startling In t-endows which are about to change the face of commercial and International Wen:Curse, and accumulate their benefits upon the soil of our own beloved country. I write in haste to meet your business hours, but will, to-morrow,, give a sketch of the offers held forth by this truly astonishing discovely. Thanartiwgiverttojt aliove - ovill at once sug gest/a-portion of the Secret whieh-iseetinalagous to what la it:Mutated of. Dr. Oarosio's invention, That I confess myself ioniewhtit startled by" the coincidence. Should my communication bq deemed suffi ciently interesting ; by'giving it publication you -will greatly oblige. Your moat obedient servant, WM. J. ROSE. The deatbe, last week, in the four principal Northern cities, wore as follows : • ' • Phltade. N. York ; Balt Balton. Consumptioi, 27 47 21 16 Convulsions 12 28 4 2 Scarlet Fever 22 22 14 13 Inibm. of Lungs 4 22 0 6 Small Pox . ... . .... •4 , .12: . 0 0 Other diseases 188 206 84 40 Under 5 years The following lett summary of the last week y mortality in Tarious cities, with the proper ion of deaths to their respective populations:: Deaths Population. Rattoof Death& Philadelphia . . ... —.207 409,000 Ito 1927 New York 837 616,000 1 to 1628 Baltimore 123 109,000 Ito 1874 Boston 76 139,000 I to 1644 New Orleans 139 120,000 1 to 1158 Charleston— 18 48,000 1 to 2888 Brooklyn 69 97,000 Ito 1044. 11 ' FATAL. ATTEMPT AT BUIISELAET.-WO learn from a source entitled to confidence; that on Fridays night last week, an attempt was made to rob the house of a Mr. Nissley, residing near Elisabeth-i town; Lancaster county. On that day the chim ney of his bowie was swept by two chimney sweeps. While they were present, a man clone to Mr. Niseley's, and paid him several hundred dollars. In the night Mr. Nlssley was awakened by the falling of a stove-pipe in a lower room of the house, and going down, heard, as he thought, a noise in the chimney. Taking a gun, be went to the chimney and called out several times to the persion or persons there, to 'come down, or For the Morning Font PITITIIVIMII, February 18, 1862. City Mortidity: 123 70 207 837 66 40 • • - iteridi'of News andlifiseelbsny. A colcired .mac was tried in - tiew Orleans late ly, for causing , the death of his niece, by tying her arms behind her with a rope, and then tying her to 'a ladder in a dark and cold coal. house, suspending her in snob a manner that her feet scarcely touched the grouncli - aud with-her. whole weight Sustained by her wristew.. Ati, this condi tion she-wasieft for several hoSSAlrh,la. she was found dead.. The Jury acquitted he did nonntend to 'mime death.. 7 H. W. "Braden 'Printer, of Zanesville, Ohio, (and formerly in oar employ for a short time,) died on , the 22d ult:, of a disease called "type fever," contracted from a habit of ; putting type into his mouth while "spacing out" lines. Re was a worthy young man, and hail left a widow and small family to mourn their loss.—Horstan;• town Birror. Quails from Illinois were in Boston market last week, and sold for 76 cents'a dozen. O'Neil, Bally ,& Co., of this city, have during this week,. purchased for the English market 1,000,000 pounds aides at 61g6i.--Ifadiron Cott . vier. , An Oregon paper prays for a new Governor, iind, like the old maid about a haeband, says: “Any body, good Lord." The highest mark of respect hoe been paid to Gen. Pierce by a resolution passed at a meeting of the citizens of Washington, to omit the usual inauguration ball, and other festivals. The people of Bt. Louis are about voting on a proposition to invest $50,000 impublio parks. A tyrant attacks the mind before be does the body. - ,I mean that he seeks to make his slaves stupid before be makes them wretched ; that men who haves head, can by it guide their hands and raisslbemselves up against the tyrant. The executioner does the same; he binds the crimi nate eye before he stretches him ou the rack. ' M. B W. Latham, of Washington, offers apre mium of $5OO for the best National poem, ode, or epic. Competitors are to send in their works before thefirst Monday In December next. The Baltimore Argus says that W. Tartan, of Williamsburgh, has made a railway brake that stops the engines within ten feet dead, when un der foil headway. A steam car going thirty miles an boor was stopped within thirty feet. The people of the United States pay as much for imported cigars as they receirA for exported and drink in the form of Freda Brandy the whole proceeds of the Indian corn exportation. flow truly ridiculous. 'There's nobody so deaf as he whO won't hear." Yes, there is: He to whom Information enters In at One ear and out at the other. A man's true prosperity often begins when he is said to be ruined, and his ruin, when ho le said to be prospering. "Becalm yon.goenteb In worldly affair., Dont bu haughty, and put on airs With insolent pride of station, Don't bo proud and turn up your Doer At poorer people, In plainer clothe", But learn ibr the maks of your nittobt Teton., That we:MIN a bobble tbat &01:11t11 aryl roelt! Aral that all Proud Meth, abererer it goo", Is subject to .irritation. ' Prom the Waahlngton Union, Jen. 1C TOE CAPITOL FRAUDS. ,The mismanagement of the Capitol extension, and the alleged misapplication and embezzlement of the appropriations for the work, gave rise to a sharp debate in the Solute yesterday. This matter cannot fail to attract, sooner or later, a large share of the public, attention. If any de pendenCe can be placed - in the concurring testi mony of the numerous witnesses who have been examined before the Senate's committee of in vestigation, the country*will be startled by the exhibition not of a fraud only, but of a system of frauds by which the treasury has been robbed of nearly three hundred thousand dollars. We trust that there is time enough to go through Sidi the investigation and to sift the matter 'thoroughly before the adjournment of Congress. ' In the remarks we lilac made on this subject, it has not been onr purpose to cast unmerited censure on any one. We hope that the testimo ny sill fasten on each individual his duerespon eibility, and acquit each of everything of which ho may be Innocent. Ono witness, we under stand, teatifies to improper conduct in giving out, the .contracith., yid subsequent improper measuremenkby which vast= same were wrong 11111y taken from the treasury and applied to private uses. But we think it right to state that the superintendent; who stands charged with in numerable instances of embezzlement, was not apPointed by the tur,bitect. Wa have been in formed that the architectotdeoted to his appoint ment, but without exalt sad that be was ap pointed through the partiality of Mr. Fillmore, with whom ho was a great favorite. According to the witnesses who have appeared before the committee of investigation, the superintendent permitted tho use of the labor and materials of the government for private purposes; that ho em ployed laborers at high wages, requiring them to par over to him a large portion, and permit ted such laborers to charge for daye and weeks when'they were not at work, he receiving hie share of the improper allowance. According to the witnesses—and they make no secret of the testimony they have given—Mr. Fillmore'. fa vorite superintendent need the power of his po• altion to meddle actively in elections, and to in terfere tyrannically with the political rights of the government employers under Dim; and actu ally went so far as to attempt to raise a mob to ltuniltSenatora and Representatives because they condeinied the work which had been executed, and opposed the appropriation of half a million for its continuance. In ordinary times such de velopments would electrify the nation; but under the role pf Whig patriotism and purity, the pub lic mind hairbecome so accustomed to reckless ness, iinefticiency, corruption and fraud, that nothing but some great out rage can produce feeling of surprise. No partycver exceeded the 'Whig party in pharisaical professions of virtue; but the experience of the last threo years has taught the people to estimate those loud profes sions it their true value, and within a' ew days the Whig party will go hence covered with mer ited disgrace. • • b' a:sstnla t...4t has bean remarked by eminent men, that in the naiad agaloitu, of diseases to which nun 12 liable; there la scarcely one of such Importance ant of such Wooed, al Bernfials, vhother 'we look to the obteotity of its otlen o its Inahlkas mynas, the number end variety of argues that It attacks, or its remarkable Inountality and extesudye fatality. Baran= has baffled the skill of the most araturat phyla. clans in;tlde country end in Swope. Bar there is en en*. dote In! this dhwaxe fa " Drt,Guyala's .Edract of liana Dna anSI Earsaprrdia," which is twaring Itself a Sporyte in the roast cases of Bergrukt, U 3. See othatlartmcnt. A:M:4ra Derangement of the Ltwert rills ono of the most commoV, as well as tturmost for midebla disputa known to Ardmicen phyidelans. It bad for years athaeted the closeetattentlin of the monad hinny in all parts of the Milted Dates, and yet up to the time'of the discovery of Dr. llDLano's great Spend°, It was almost beybal rho roach of medical &ELL Thoosands bad pedaled without' oven a hope of relied and although thousands may yet be destine] to feel the filreftil- effect& of this most coin pileatedAlisesso, It 4 now, thanks to the research of Dr. Dr Ude, most completely broa: within the =pi of medical control.!, The proprietors the Liver Pills feet ambient that they oder a remedy bas been tally tested by tame, and whielrlms never • fella of raceme when fairly biol. • /lir Beware of Counterfeits! For sale by most of the Druggists and Merelemts, and by the role proprietors. J. KIDD t CO., frblOslaw 60 ,Wood.street. sir Scrotalao—lt is due to Ekes Petroleum to say that It his been known to completely ensilage every restage of this dreadful aware In lees time than soy other remedy, and at lan coat or Intormudevas to the patient The thOusands of certincates in the bands of the prorate . tor, zaan7 of which are iron well known citizen of the city of Pittsburgh and Its Immediate vicinity, go to stow clearly and heyoud all doubt, that Itura's Prawn= lea medicine of no 'A c i o c m a smuon val uDe,n / not only a o a local rem edy idnd -Rani iavnting t ph, na. as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its .merits, • - ' Thorn luiving a dreadnf mixtures are assured that Ws - Medicine is purely natural, and is bottled nit Rant= the been of the earth. ' s JWlooinp_certyleale is copiedfrren a paperpublisilat at resigo and barn date Aurae 1862, 0 w hi c h i t appended Ore eertiAca teqf the eetuta D. T. ltof, df. A, of &ranee: This may in truth certify; that I burr been so badly el- Rioted with Saretubs for the last seven years that moot of the time I hive been unable to attend Id any kind of business, and ninth Of tha time unable to ly walk and confined to my bed, and bin tmen treated near ell the time by (be test Phytdans our country. idfords; aexasionally got some re 114 but cure, end amthined to grow worse until DeFoot moraine alma to 'MT the Petroleum, or Heck Oil, ea eve bad felled: I did es without faith at Ilest,i but =lc%astonJabing; It threw the poison te th er surface _ _ . ffill INEBM t , ' 1 . „ . i• =REM: On thnlSfaigia ' t, ii'iu - dito*ldi: GO. CLARlE4l,l_o44o__lltinik4l4,3 MisqIARTEU LKlllApqdliagellidglseiiisuir.Pa. . On tiqtrOor. - 0141241, MICSAMPEL 11174316011, te Grew toispty. ru. (Obi oi the straw La zerne,) to NCI•MAUL L CLARE; of Washington =anti, Penn's. SSW •ADV72.ThigitaTS. • " • • At the Aniline' Meeting of the Hope Ur) , ' Piro Conapanyi of Itlrmlngtuini,shekt In their ea.Tandayerenlog,febnnry 1et,L243, the following r electodotketik itead Ccantany fox' the man- M 712: Vice Pretrident,—John C. Baizelt ; Secretary—James Karr.": • • Tressurer--Alexander !Matti. Captain—James •Blackmore. Lieutenants-Ist, James Ward'; 24, John P. Bosch. Eogtosers—lst, Patticic Brady; 24, David Fleming; sa, John 0 Dalton; 4th, Dobert Barr. nose Directors-1A Jeuncs Galvin; 24,1 John Patterson; 3d, James IPKee; 4tlt, Conrad nett ; 6th, Janus Blabop; 6tb, David Jones. Rose Euginer2i-10, Matthew Pato; 2d, DL Racy; 3d, RBliam BaWbury. Axemen—Samuel Baal; John D. Pnissoi. Wardens—Jathe' Daltell, James Bari,' Sr., T. . Pow William Beck, Sr.. Asiamltrogb,l)anlel Berg. , JanitOr—Patrick. Brady. JOBTICX—Or Magistrate's DiMparibrar 17 fifth adithin—correetat and grimily en by 71.13. Brightly, Esq. . . Bookseller and Stationer, Wood street, between Third and fourth. SIMPLEMENT TO WILARTON'B DlGEST—Cootelnlag , the reported.coaesdwing the yeare 1250, 'ST: and '62. For solo by . It. 'BELDEN. ' Bookseller as Stationer, feblo 63 Wood street, between Third an. Fourth. Co. Partnership. r'iN the lat day of January lait,3lAlthilALLit SMEARY, us:ciao:l with them - Mr. JOtI ALLEN, of Ohs th Want The Fomutry business Neill be carried oh In all Its branehm, under the firm of tddLIWILUI, 3.FG9.12Y & CO., at their Foundry, Fifth Ward. air Warehouse, Bound Church Buildings, Liberty street. febl9:lmdaw =MULL, AFONAIfr k- 03. o-LET-4 Times In thellfth Ward, on Penn Streramear T Walnut, with store room, eligibly hosted totdry gads, variety, Cr slue store. The 'dwelling , part eoltains eight rooms. The whole in complete order . ' ALSO—A number of Dwellingq in different Partspf the city, conveniently situated, to snit large or mall families. Apply to LOWEY I ITADERTY, Intelligence Ofdce, and lint:Estate Agants, febl9 • • corner of Wood and ltifth stnets. I 'tame. YARN YOlt fiALK—Of one hundred and Rely seven acres, situate oaths Toc# logbeny rlwr ; seventy acres me prime riser bottom; ono hundred arts in cult ; ander good fence. Avow brick dwelling •tonse, of rim room and cellar; a spring boccie, barn, de. Two orchards of appkw, poaches, plums and. pears, of ex cellenquellties; a elder ess and anger camp; an acre at coal, t o good working ord er ; and lomat timber: Price low and terms easy. & CITTTLUERT k BOY, febl9 • • la° Third stnet• UNLAed ItteltalkL--Oontairdng more than twelve nul l.) deed forme for practice in the Canna of Pennsylvania and of the United Stabst, and for Oonvoyamtlure Also, for the use of pablia ofileerouxt mon of bn4ness generally. Adapted to the recent Acts of Assembly of Pennsylvania, with explanatory remarks and numerous prededents and references to standard authorities; to which are appended a Olosawy of law terra; and a =Maas index- Second edition. For sale by .1. R. WEILDIN. Bookseller and Buttoner, .fobl9 G 3 Wood arrest. between Third sod Fourth. De. J. 11. Roses Elerwonsi Cordial gFGREAT MEDICAL DIISCOVEItY—yor all 'amens . auditioned' the system. .This preparation is believed to be the only compound which reaches, the nervous Sall, and hence its magical effect In curing almost miraculously nervous headache, tie dolomix, or pain in the Rice, neural gia, numbness, twitching of the Lace or =usable. Persons wing this wonderful preparation are surprised At Us bene ficial effects. The mast violent nerrow headache is fee. weevily anvil In taking one doso. Thousands can testify to its 'peculiar qualities =allaying all pains arkting Ur= a nervous state of the system, by OM of one bottle. nice only LO mote. Eold by- 0 MX- IL KEYSER, • feblo Chanters Itattleylisaliz•oade. Bfor th e sutecription of Stock to the Zhartiera _fill Valley Ballmod. will be opened at the Monongahela House, In the city of Pittsburgh; at the home of jE.. &stern, Ilarriottsville; at the Fachange Hotel, Canonsburg; and at the Fulton Home, Wathington—on the 14th of Muth. At width time and places ono or more of the Commlseionenr will attend, for three succaesh•e days. from 10 till 3 o'Ootk, for purpres aforreakL 11 order of the Ontiothadoners. • • - • • '3OlOl II WOO, Prisldent. L. Mans, &entail. feblfetd Hatetteamunal and Dispatch, Pittabtucgat nod Waabtor ton poptan—eopy till day. I •• - .COTTO p is - PIT ?BB trz off, • • - Ti ENNIMY, 'GELDS CO., connufaetnsui . hare'fr .31&,_ male the hdlaeritq---viet • • • Penn AllO.l hear:, 4-1 nneettogs; Colored Carpet en • le,..pf ail Fhodeo • 1 • White do; • Cotton Twine; • Cotton Cantage, of ail Mara; • Cotton Dal Conte, S ash OW, and Plow lines; Matins; - • _• trip- Orden left at the .31111: or with 11. Chafe & Co 4 and Irith Logan , Wile= & 4:b., Wood stmt, sill hare, attention. febl.9:deerGin • Dr. noses'Greall. Pain Colmar! MILE WONDER OF LIE AGE! 4E /him fhtred Lae Xvicf—Thla wouderenl preparation is used Internally sad externally, giving iumarliste relief from; all bodily taloa. If used socordlng to directhms, It not only ?relieves all Wu, bdt it torte It niumfly =the Pint application. - It may IA) rental tailor eosin: and ailing almost Instant relief, as thousands who lure "use. 1 it can testify, to Rheumatism, Ague, Sudden Colds, Chalons, Dytentery, Cholna ilurbus, Pleurisy, Earache, Toothache, Chalk and all pain in Mo . d& Stomach or Dow Ilee i elache, Pains n the Woistb, Pains In the Ltmbs, Joints, Rack," Spine Di case, Lumbams, rns„Cbilblalas,Sprains, Undies, Pimples, and an Chronic Eruptions. If you wish to be relieved from ALL PAIN, 121 , 6 Dr. Roses PAIN CORM • • If yam dedra to he canal of ALL DISEASES, take his Rungs Dfaildrica. Prim 1235 23 W3O omits per bottlo.. . For sale try- •• -. • • • GEO.- IL ICZYSPIt; • feblo ri tho lionomble the Judges of the General Quarter Sim- J. aions of the Peace, in and for thecotinty of Allegheny: The petition of Richard Turner, of the I , lllb Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county af.rents,.. 'humbly alteneth,— That your petitioner loth provided bhneslf with materials for the accommodation of hnvelera and others, at hbvdscell irg house. in the Ward' aforesaidoind rapt that your Honors will be pleased to grant !Ana a license to keep a pub he hams of entertainment, and your yetitioner. BA in duty bound, pray; fIICIIARD We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward . aforesaid, do that the abaft petitioner Ls of good repute for-hon esty and temperance, and is well welded with houseroom and convetdence; for the accommodation mad lodging of atriums and traveler& and that said tavern be neortwary.. Stewart, W. Siebert,. Jamb Gerwig, Alexander Dirk eon, j.-11.1'hylor, J. R. Iticide JohuLenz, SL Leahy, N (lalllnger, M. Wood, Adam Wood, John 'A. Forgeus. febbh3t (tesetta copy owl charge Pcot.) DM /FORD MINIIRAL WATER-1h half bbla. of this LO celebrated Water Just received and forage by sfeblG KING dr 31001111F4D. VL.LVICT Yl G CARPETS-11.3oelre1 this day, at the Carpet Waraboune, i 35 Fourth street of new &S -alvo and allays. Ifebl6,l W. It'CLINTOCK. To Corpeuters and Builders. WE would call your attention tortwork Areklteeture,' V by yemuel Sloan, calld - TUE MODEL ABCILLITECT, containing original designs of Architecture, with elaborate details and !Fa/Ira/011N Including. stair building, and much other minable information; to altpersons connected • -with Architecture Or thierection of bulldiumt. The ahem) will comprise 2 Tots., of 12 EnsAmeb, at 80 crate per - number. feblB For sale by • - KAY A CO., Pittsburgh. Ftlthelt DIERINDS, PAItAbIATPAS &e.--Latties wish Mg to prawn I . 'retteh Merinos, plain in ebangeWblo Panatelas, Coburg; Alpaems, Poplins "thalunerea, De-. lalnea, - Le., '25 per rent lees than natal pr eet will find 3 Tory large assortment still on ban& • A.A. MASON k COy febl7 62 and 64 Market etreet. Allegheny Valley Ilan Road Letting. Q BALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Company's etre, In 4th street, -Pittsburgh, until the =I of Petro. err, 1.A53, Ln doing the grading, 'd,.,wry, and Bridging on the portion of said road, between Pittsburgh and lilttaning, Armstrong eotuicf, distance 'of 42. miles. The line will be divided Into sectints of about one mile to. length, and bids may be made for one or more, or all of said sections Plans, profiles and speniticatlems will be ready for limper.; them, on and after Meath de.T.O.Foln Prorde will bereceired ftzethe G radin g,. Masonry and Mid dg; and also rtho imprndreeture sod Stashing said 42 m ee complete (except Onnishing Iron} Hide will be re. ceired andeousidered no the entire, Irwin (except furnishing Iron,)fromPittabarghtetbaNcw York State Line. Satlailuttory references will be expected tram bidders 'not personally known to the Company. For farther information, Ban may her made personally or by letter to nom P. 2obostmi, President of the Com ,to Gee. B.Eichbaum Esq., Associate Eoglneer, or to the ber. • W Kama ROBERTS, Chief Ragineer. By order of the Board of Slartare. Mice of the Alry Volley R. R. Oct. 7 . Dee. 20th. 18S2 COUNTY APPEALS. • • TE principal AN1141101% of the several dinzicia of rile County of Allegheny; for the Triennial year, 1653, ant hereby notified that the Appeals will be bald by the Count,' Commissioners, at the time and places as follows, to wit Lawrenceville and Manchester, Commiosioners' O2oe— Tnceday,lsth March. .• Booth Pittsburgh and Lower Et. Clair, Commissioners! Of fice—Wcd neslay, 16th March. Birmingham and East Birmingham, Comraissionere Of fice—Thursday, 17th March. Duquesne Borough and Reserve Townsidp,Commissionere Ofilee—Eriday, 18th March. Peebles and Oallins Township, Comminkners' Office— Madly, 21st Much. :Wilkins and Penn Townships, in Penn Township, tato Francis Wilson—Tuesday, =1 March. Phan and Patton M Towns= Mrs. - ile's, in Plum Townsial Wednesday, . 1* laud BrKeceport, at John Uutchcson's, 2.l"Eees port—Thnraday,2Ath March. Elisabeth Borough and Township, at the house of George Webster—Friday, 25th March. Jefferson and West Eilsaleth, at Taylor's Tavern, West Ellzabetb—Twaday, Zith March. ' Militia Township, at J. BL Neera—Wednesday, ~Vth March. Snowden and Baldwin Townships, at J. F. Curry's, in Baldwin---Thursday, 31st March. Hipper Bt. Clair Township, at James Connor's—Monday, l eye iorm and South Fayette Townships, at John ilannab's, Noblestown—Tuesday, 6th April. Findlay and Moon Townshipt, at Josiah Guy's, Findlay —Wednesday, oth April. Robinson Township, at Sarah 2EFarland'a—Thurday, 7th April. Ohio and Franklin Townships, at Janus DuTs—Friday, Bth April. . • • Ross Township, at Newell's Tacena•:-Mondsy, llth April. Ph" Blutle: and 31.liandlesa Townships, at James • Bry anPs—Twasiay,l2th April West Doer Township, - at Bowen's, Bakerstown—Wednea day, 13th April. • • 'East Deer Township and Borough Tarentum, at John Marty's, Tarentum—Tharsday, lith April. • Indiana Township and Borough of Eharpaburp,la, at A. Etowart's, Indiana—Friday, 15th April. Millers Township,. at Commbudoners' Moe—Monday, 18th April. Third and Fourth Watts, Allegheny City, at Eanualusion we Oillce—Ttutsday, 18th April. • First and Second Wards, AI . % h e py at y, c ouun i s aii;. n e oglect—Weinesday, MI April. Ninth Ward, Pitbburgb, and Pitt Township, fionunisfion -01500-411111100, But April. Seventh and Eighth Wards, Pittsburgh, Commissioners' Mike—Friday, 22d A Fifth and - Sixth Wards, pril Pittsburgh, Co mmissioners Mice —Monday, 25th April. • Third and Fourth Wards, Pittsburg] Ofitoe—Tnesday,2l3th April. Finn and Second Wards, Pittsburgh, c9nizazionerr op Bar,Wcdnesday,27tb April. ' • • . Thy ASSCSI3OISaro required to call at the Ckmandaskiterit OtHce had take out their books, and notify Qs itazahli tn. habitants at least ere days previous to the appeal, in theili Nagar:the ward, borough, or tO . MEV 110 inm a, ROBERT EZER EINO, TilIZIAld ALOE°, Counfinicorlote Outer,FetTiag, 1853. I " - • • ji,ri• .e 7 as - i ' - • „ r t Tt. 4t.r-rv.'~."k TO, =ME EMMM =NE • L ...• k • • . : - 4li• _ . , ' MEM .0, .-.'• :<-•• „Ai r Low Spirits, Hypochondriac t of , van _ entrgT and O, P SO AT 0 ”" Imdium or aPalitlCSl,to Cada, life and happiness, are write-had comPloints whickellently -upon the constitution cies unhappy obje-t. innaily brought on thrash tumble! and aftlinkno of the mind, eedentary habits, wed alr- and close 'ipphO4O to, study. ne7 . are somatinute stiscidaiwith loss cif line , tite, lOdlifor*D; dyspepsia, roc - ambillin *Withal dresms, and. s pallid, unhealthy. downcast countenance Plow. -while thine melancholy disorders eskt, thehright sparkling eye lain its wonted Issue--the mind is pewte_r tralionand elyticity—iliebotlylis manly =raga and Arm, and this =bled feelings of our nature greasily dwindle swaytos fretful punish temper, until life becomes s then, and other aeons arise to shortenthe mastorme of the wretched 'victim d. balm for these horrible disorders will be found in that =client articlHALM'S roma , WIE I - Sirrice large a dvertisement In another col N umn - Bold Wholesale and Retell byDr. GEO. U. ILETEICE, 14 , 01 •,corner of Wood street and 'Virgin - alley, Plttstrargb, Pao ph by JAI I / 2 1 T. /Wail Mammy north wet onner of Federal 5t."4 411 9 01 tin (W. detail:haw •.- • • CO .- • W: A." BrOLIIIIG4::: . - HAVE REatovFai - TO :-TEfir:COBSER . . • Wood and-Mixth Streeter - - .415 - Where they. off to ; their old eustomers,aed Use public gesierallr, at the lowest rata, Wholesale and Retail, the /esliest, meet select and complete stock of 1:11Olall .9, FAMILY OROORRIES, WOODEN - AND :• op - AND WILLOW WAILE to be feud In the West. • • deoL7 . r • ''StOokiala 'Bill Broker ; Noteo, Bondi, Bprtgagosi.t . i.siligop4t . iiro: TO TITE PUBCILASE SALE 07 ISTOati ' 0111 co curer &Jones*. Co, corner ot_WoxlitadYranit TRAVELEBEI FOB. • BALTIMOBB and W4II:I2IGTON CITY, LOOS -A T . - THIS! NO IirAO7.NVI • '•••• RAILWAY THE. ENTIRE DISTA,IICE! MM=!na=E , TWO =dm DAILY. • rpIUIVILEas for Baltimore a» 11 WasbingtOn' City aril bi; komeL, that by yyuroharing st Ticket for Baltlaxrce; et: the Pennsylvania. Iraad Company's Office; en Liberty at.; they can go forward over the route by _which the United States Great Western !WI encl.:Adams t Co.'s Western Rs. prearic carried. 7.caring Fittsburgh at 3 and 11% dark.; A.M.; and arriving In Baltimore in 19 and '^_l hours, respee. the k tlvely—being by far the quickest and most plesisant router.° ind. ." . . . kiipThroat,th tickets to Baltimore $7 , 00. Baggage chreird throvyk. • Passenger far Waablagtali will proceed on, Amity, 'after arrival in Baltimore. there being foes Trains directly: to that city. Fare front Baltimore to Wsuldnizes s WO. ••• Peasen,,^em aro era area that the anomainaniation bet then Roads forming Ode line, are counirpained by . Above of my : : route in the conntay. Pittsburgh, February. Bt.h, 18:,?.. • . P AK2 WkirrZ.-7193. bider* an for sale by: LARD 01L-74. Mo. No.l, jolt .roorbred sad for solo by fablB • .7 KIDD t 00.. GO Wand street: s SCOTCLL SNU I' I-1.10 'Pliarrett's," In @aro and for ran bf LIOBI ' . REDD k.CO. 1111,117 E VITRIOL-000 for silo by 'feblB • - - .1. RIDD CO nIAItTAkIC ACID-800 mr. yme, to eto:e alO bT .1. ,feblB" .. ..••J.•HIDD.k 00 (114—563 6 YittIIGES-12 grass, in 'tax,. Azr z irll Ito& SPIRITS TUBRUTINE--211 tibia, in rime cater, jcut ieat.ea and for imle Ds. 'l4lB • •, J. Kam avcc.- • $6OOO NEW.ORLEANS XXCILMOS—Tor. vale at: rate half peicent.ierialtan.at.N&lS'Potcrqk - ' (labia:3Q A—WiLEINB CO.. JOHN GROUT To . • .. SUCCE 880 L. to' Mawr= •NLancaars, Imlortrr of BRANDIEJOHN, 1C1NZ8,44, Also—Deiter lta Old 0%04 aml.Oach.Brouth actin of Szoktifle.l.l Pllst. Alyea, rutiburscbas. ITAKE this method of informing my friends and eusto;. MEM that Ilzam remand to the now WaraboneeiNa at Liberty meet, nearly oppoolto iholthtteld street. febß• • . 131Milik**-1 PONUES—pro and extra tam Betting Beane S . - . • 3:10 Ma tine Plow, 0 clop t 103406 r,' . . 400 Dd. One Bahama Swage; • 4 ,.• 3 strings One Tccrkel4Saccge feble.• In store and .01>r Mae kr ' , r &:430. rr AND .IFAREANTS BOUGHT, SOLD AND, LOCATKII. ..L4 The ntalendgreed. is commetkot with Alecc.3COnmear, .1., or Davenport, lown; will attend to ttualzating of Lands, senrchlng Mks, payment of taxa% ar any other ba gmen in the State of lowa, relatirs to pubilelanda. Terms moderate and the strictest attention paid to inctroMiona reoeired, or to an, business entrusted to them. • . JAMES BLAKELY, - . feba ' No. IDS, corner of Wood mil Liberty eta. - .rouse to Shipper'. . . TT will be norms :try to send dray nckets with all = m ice I paring marke t 'conatt m necs a t deatlnatimi. • must be sent to the °Moe the same day the shipment la made,. or the company wilt not be respondble tor their corlection. Charge will be laid on demand. - • •GEO. a IFILOCISCII2, • ' }Wilda Agent. Penna. Balboa& • A New Article for Shaving. OORINTEILLN• CBRAIL— This Is a delthnui ankle for shaelng„: a few drops dropped on the end of itect. brush will retakes rich lasting lather sad render shana; an easy operation. .This cream has the property of softening the beard and pereenting the fate from chapping. Prepared by ibico R Oosnell, perfumers to her MAjesty, Zia GO Regent Sold Ideate:oe =4 Tetall by (DX). 11. EMETE, 140 Wcai JO= T.toa,ts-sni4 iocerziwr-zuno lrtgara. Wiliam dr. Co, - - f Importers. and VW:adz and Belaa Deafen iii Foreign and Domettio Hardware. - cutierL, ll le4 ELrumored from no: L'9 tolith 52 WOOD EL (four dooro alarm the 8t Charles •Itotel,) where they arc in the course of =airing a most complete, and 'extent= acre astortment of Goods In their line.. Partkular atten.' lion pall to Toolo, and material for- mechanics and builders generally. Ida; a full aosertmon of #MertShooota, - and other tools for Railroad contractors.. LillOt3aulaw . MI RC 11A N-THOTEL; Arliutr-DirrlicieTlxotzt.,)-: Isaste 3hirdoek, TIE old proprietor of this irell-kacprn and popular llotet, corner or Second arid Smltheeldatrects, would - fully Inforui Ids former friends,' that to La once nu:moat bis old establishment,-and will be happy to haveanopportrrnity The public our root asiurea that as-laborllll bo - Eprtrod to make ecrrafortable all olio may patronize thitt liottse;tutd allottarges .be on:the most trithierotee. dee3:xviir6za* . TWYoung. Men'. Mercantile Library Associatlarr.V.:D ItLECILAMCS! IKSTITITrte. —A LIZITURK, (the_temtei in the course ,) be delitared before this A es.lation, at MASONIC HALL, ottilizentay eminng, Cm ell instant, by' the Rat; W. 'D. Howsan. - .'Sub jest:"The Life and Labors of John - Itierardi the PhEtam Tickets of admission Molts toise, had at-the Mitiap at- KooLstarms,the Library . Rooms, and, at the door; also, of the Di ectors , and Lecture Counmittee. .. HENRY WOODS, -JOCK K. HOLNIki; W. IL KINCAID. I •"?'".""•'?`"'"" - ' Teas cress i • , 500 Ralt Chesta-Green'-asid-Blacic:Teat,-, 11111011LaN TEA STOLIE, 3 .FV I / 1 street, NTholessle mod. E : Retail Dealer in Teas, Coffee, and, fin invites the attention of his customers ami Country 51 genet , to his Large stock of Green and - Slack Teas, seketed in . New,Tork; with great case, and with special reference to hbt increasing retail trade.. fleeing devoted our entire attan: tionduringthelast-eaten years to the ilsa trade, Ire feel amarred that Ire eon dog can numerous customers ample Justice, both in quality and price. Retail Grocers are in, ted to call and get a:staples - of thedifferent grades. We par. Ocularly invite the attention of our customers - to bur stock of Extra Fine Young Upon, Imperial and Gunpowder.— Also, Extra Etna Oolong. the sweetest and most. Savant in the anoerican market. Also, Locering's Crashed and Xtd. serised Sugar; Itio, Jaya and Mocha Coffee; and Welt Or. Pittalaurgh. Ncrnunber ism.daw - Western. Ina Image parq, 'Patel:Erg n. vrrI.TVP, Ir., •Prairlcer.. P. X tIOTWO.N, - „7,arrrtrr:st CAPITAL, .300,000: . - -1017TELlesuriagablvt - ail - ktods orttaciants and MA y ' -.MI losses *Lifts: litesaUredivellAl end- A Name Inalit'utkre, ivenaicedby.tviolui are Veen lzoovu la the ootammitir. - and .rlut, are .determhzedi:l3 - pm:totem szdlfberantf, to Oaxaca' the character rhlch tbey have russurnetrutattertag • therbeat pratectiortto Wee ' who Awl:rota bo insured. : • • fNrecrorz..--)LlNtler, 4E, Tr- Ilekatoral, , k7. bare, W.ILEAith; C.lbriegen. George •JarL96ll, Wia.lL Lyon, James Lippeacotto3earge. Dan% Januar-Aro- MLitt, Alezzader Nindek,Thomnaa Sont. - f• • Oth” No: CrZ .Water - *root, (Warehomee of Bylaw A CO.. up stairsj littaburgb. n0,.1,y• . Window' Shade sad- 011 Cloth , XitonfactOrlq E. R. KE.R.lirdlir; 4- 1.2 PERT LANDSCULPRBILADYii, (M% and 75014 pa r.; 5 do - do -` do 75 to 87 do. ;--,- - -- do do - do — sl,oo Flowered, HoLbli and Plain, assorted P , Butt Oil Cloth, 44 25e., 64.71 e... 64 Vic.; - Carriage Oil Cioth, black, 44 nc.,5-4 Mk, - 64 404 - i - Flg-ared Back , do 44 ..V.c.„ 54 40e., 64 44e_;- Enamelled . 4-433 c, 5440c,44 we; Mahogany and Rosewood 44 Cc. 34 75c.,, 54 57e.; • - Table Corers, sith centres, 44, 01.‘ 75, ert,re... 433/1.14,01m4ki . Flour OD Cloth, 44, 45, CO andTo6. pea ;sad; Hearth Bap, eloth,) sl,ooeacli. - Long Black OU &ate; % Bu nch. Jackets 51,00. - ' . Pants 87 . 5 - 2 1 /.a. - - ' 000DYEABIS Goes._ Lont Elicit Coats,Siss o oooll• " 4 " • - - abort Black Coats, s4,2keath. Long _Paws, Vi,25 each. -= - :- n Be Imi r on ts Blue, Yellow and Crimson Window OlLClotiakast this Is the sole and orighal Mantrfactory.,- AlLS:loads wozzotted not to 'tick. &le or crack. • -- • • - . northdts IgldDniggists ihrou*lllhAlithuTh MANII BACTIIIIElt:- . ARD DEALER ! lii ! • - I Fa: 141 ffiaiden : Lssls4 , Fasr York, IDESPEO.EFULlrinviustthp -attention' Drogeete last Merchants thrOnghaat the . ltniory - to his - large en& tenslns! 3230ttotent Ac., -- or the BEST AND PUREST QUAUTIE9.:.rhIeh he offers tbr - dalvon rimy: Moderate tunny both to cash and elosktme - bniess. ere enumerated Stone orthelesdteo - weeds: WIIECE LEAD in.oiL istkags Of..Z!" to 500 !bit:- BLACK :PALNZINELLOW OCHRE PEN. BED, is cO. • - PATENT - DB=1; SPANISH - REOR7i . !ZEBRA !WI 31H '- 4lMatf3, olL!! • - --!-: • PRUSSIAN: Eq - E.,:tIEIROME_TELWW,OI7O3,3:OI3* to Oil' • v.a.tuaiitis cI all lciade ' LINSEED OIL; RAW and li o / 1 4P:::P:ITTY,IVREIN121' CHALK, LAMVBLACK.• AIL and ENGFEISa:Text RED,,!,LIIBOIIE EN? D"ao4 INDIA RED , BED: LEAD; and LISTI A RG dsY` ' STONE. FRENCH and YELLOW O IIROME,PAIIISsod'RELINSWICK.::GREKIrthy: -I . II.ENOH - !AND AmRPTOLIC WINDOW:SyLAssis t. -Ottaniiin *sat of suii6l-the:-ebtr; imnitionxl =Ed* will bid It to Otte httetest- tticall;nsour facilities - for snottatheottnif Ott parebestr w and - our !espe: , _deu ce :In the - bndoess, - gltwns tuivesttegne in ore* moat of those itithe =as Entt . WOUISOIIO . jgatamo4s '_4ll3laideni-Lime, New Yor k, -.. ~..,.:,-......„-.e: t..-',,_-,..Z-L`n•V,-.....:2-q:"..2'1-2-f-1-7.:-.c.,,,2- . ' : % ..... ' '''','•-', --=`;',44.1,x-t;,... 4-- - 1-7 :1‘...5i -,---:' ; :;71-Z' .*`'', . ' i• . 2 " - .. " ',"+. q -- '- i ..;s" -- „: - ;,' ,- ''" - . .... ', • 7 ...-' •;-. • ' l .l ; =OE Rembved. REZIOVAL. INEEII 1 -- ; ”i:Nii; '.. ;' ,. .. 7 /•: :. Y::: ;l P : . '' ''.... sl.l.' P 4'f:e i r.;:?',',',C Ire . '''''..'...ri5;r.:........;!'%7':''''.:-...;:::-7: .. .. . ■ AIMJSEACENTS. • Laura asa C. 708772. • Do:mop= at, V% o'clock; pottax . astoot to =p iastre at 7 o'cloolt. ; . • • . _ . Kir Sesta may be secured at Um; Box CoMee, disirhy the _Kir.l7nprecedentat • •• •" • atthj NA [AD Q Tuts Brixera, FebereemrStb;iteta Prcidlierd arr iral• ter Scott', great Maud* 'Drama or • m-A2 Art0.:11: • C. Taxi a 4,740 PP 1q4941.32t • Pooldar 50ng—..4...L. • - ...l.4llr'lttcror • . - After Irhichi (pooltirr!,7 the bit 4 3 j, :thV PUR l 4l9!ct THZ:NAIAT os, TES irirrzarsa Naiad Qnaed ca :: Mxtlte]e< ' ti 3: = l, Nidati.Glltortt and Hew Waldegrare. , 42 0.1 e ft' r risll . .jp , .." - mama pima Aim; or - :th e prxusd - - SEVIAL AQT. S. • • - friirieon'imenthit—ia ammacm 0 (ivy 6: W. Bkidlo.) :No; 144 Emlttifeld t ta yl r ,„3 _ „ II: A.O. D.—;31.616 'Demi the Melly Telegraph tiv) 7 011103,tariF cOttditrond Wood oprodo, over licol; e : RA 06. O. O. 01...4118- 11 . r..Y Ammons /ohs, No. Z 39,1. o,lll' L, meet* into , •Weinesdayerricalngiti W .• • Itell.-Wool WDBLACIE WEE/Lit—Am the best posing Vain Pitts - burgh, at SO cents its, go to the Pekin Teti Sforej,,'-) No. 33 Pink otreet, where -the very tost alter tizeen Tads tan alwaze be bee.. • . - _ -. . {MI 04.. 0. 0. EC—Plico of meeting, Thishington-Hoo,' Wood stoma, betimes:l.YMb id net and Wilda 51117 , ..: . : . ; Yrn.onreanLonaz, No. 338- 4 -31een every Tuesday Mums= .E:leanims, No. 87 , ..1d00tzt. trot iittrd • NA. KNERTHANCE COBIPANIC, of - Wilartford, Coan.—Capital Btor.k $Z0V00; As sets $184,172. Once of the listabarsh Agehly Ist the Btore 'Boom oflrt:oietfr t .hoosels, Be: Sit 'Wood strers. - : n0T441! - - ILBEIZON, Agett • corzutt Cochstit A treat glitzy per. ' **Lir are dnualltilly toyeutel•eitkeen33..- A certain remedy. be found _ievDr...Curcts's Zulu - .Ptastra;. far see by Dz. OEa& KEYBF..I4 140 Wood street: . • Pries; retail at 123.4 sag eta. per bur.. • • Rep&' .113.1Deral• iledectione brthour who buy to sell nob. ' yr: curtain - Distertitter t and tkeY? Gonda TritozeogrofArtery iloteriptio9,.Punitttro, iituliet,Nrocatelles, Uwe Voslin Ctirtairmai,y. " Panted Window Straw tlitteolfdowCortnixt Yam, Ettab, nke., at wholettla sad retail. - W. IL CA.84113„ N 0.169 almost strtv-IFoistriinb, Madrigal. - Ciartsitur Mode, sag itinretltt • iim•-•Hine ea Windt:my- ISIUtdO - Artutufite.:. tore, coitsra. OW 'SECOND AND STS-, - PILEULDELPIELLS. Our =OA !11, "QuicA :Safi and *Entail' , - 47- Stare, amp* eadiv Tiocami air /keen sad *Olen isruliiiited to aim rts Wl,' be, ' tare . parebazing.ekerwhani , "- zL.II-1.-1,111/111, - 4- suzam a. W. comer Sottigazttil Jerebxt.... YhilL DAtiI3WIAREDTIV*49. .0 Yost Oftte• I:WM*4 Tent rtreet. Liketimeataten _ all tizals or Wrelther,lsvm A. 31. to SP. AL, ethic an; . imaroleaeistla .. , a'..”tm.talikepaca, catlike sad watlystv. , • peirlorto th. eonancat cheap Itagasenxamor, st taloa-tor than. Prices: EWA V; 514 St, 5 5 zmid Ilimardt scamibli W itte also arbivalltyofessa ar tram" - : noncri.rar 31:0 2 - - B.—lakenews °flick or 4.lo:vied tam to 1,12 7 part of tba elty. • " Niere-Inir -• . DE/ Boers -gesil; twa•• Oaf - tkrY :gettable tlinettarget froutt.ty!kwitmewdlf*lowl Mbr; nentlyntatitrol,witbout pain or tsoosio-,.byllt:ttAttr.i":- ssr,Autist .44/ALLY:EEO EStietel7," wbo ItOke be eons' ItA: krl' dre 9 . :Airch stteet,:rtibittilphip*A9:4ol: to. P. M. • •-•••••%:•:•.!•.• . • • -• cr;:••••:;:t- Tbizito - tirsirtiii doge ittiColtwast - taiaffidedittitition t_ dam spodai plictios imto mltxebta SO !WE stlipiiiltriuttotis as tadrad teemoiemm- • famed iiskgbigutivissbzal . go=ity agentsmi tor the iASSOCIA.TED -Viiemints - Ina =Mincer. : . Company of the Clty.crf Plttaltru.rgEz., J. MOOREL64.O.,kreskIeM—ROPECTMILIEY.Baerazary: Will fozme amLan _FMK and' lIARIIIII. IYISKS a sit% Idoda Ohs: In 21/41=1)11 Water ItZtlet. • • • •-• . - . J. S. Alnorheeil, D J Anianoa, • -B. C. SairTer, BaLBlnpou, Wm. AL E dgar, IL B...TRIMosAr - - W. W. Dallas; ' Cloutios . EL PaoLson, VELIbuo Oatineml; - Anahats, • Joseph r.aye, WiEllaakEFLlklasoo.- - --sag ITIZEND. I -'l.lll - dsnnes : 'CenzkiwnT: :of 1.1r317 , .. D. KING, - ,Prtsidentr,.Bdltl- ; bLiDEEDILL,-Secribiry: • • . • • •. - • O.Am: 4 Way , Strict, teneen - Market cud Wood streets Insures MILL and CARGO Elsks, smiths Ohio and Mlssie•- - .- slppilllreri und trlbutsries. - against Leder Duornull Au; - • ' • - the Peribsat the Sas; • And Inlanii alas: • nnttima IL• ,Win.taxiaierjr wtnhmEtgalel • ,Bannnel SStteerr , •• -- )3naniel se., William ittulumn„, t linbert"Urban Dsualsp,jr., "John 8. rdinrorth,z - Frinnb • . ' Edirard _ J. Beltoon Beller s,makei, wei,,,rgriing.f.: • • • _ 111611a3L9CIIMOdrsi • • - • .•. .. • • • MILOUL-01) bas. Ai*style Maim. Just fiat foes/a ft • febli ' . L- a. wAnasatat VATS: TUREWICI in prime order.- • .10 febLl B. L lALINPSTOCICAiOO4.: s. Bayar; lliALi A D mum 4.mi:rot nixitenAn. WI ou S Merry itreet, and 31 Dlainond fabitar .11.0113, DaVEKKV. at—Mazia a earia'a .: brutal =peel:wed Maas :Dry - Beef; Tougnidk: Sits' • 'ana Superfine Moor:" Eye ilaurvllnekerboat iSot Card: Mealtlildte Brune OroshCarn; Oat Ifeut. Yorsalaby, . feb7 .. - J. Livaany c0.,25 • -st , - • . Ptttatinrßh aa4 StlYtateettvillonmnrsoute -7311131 to the.Chpltall Stott .of thi. Pittaturgh . , saginentiedriaeltaibeoad Cocopaniore bereby notified .topsy Intithe Theontry, fotath le_ • meet of The Dot. lara per awe, on or baba: the Ia of December; proadyno,. ad nye:Dollars per 'ahem an or before the lot day ofetatt month thenterfter, until the 'whole: annyobt of AA,' ent- fingbed for bay been nab!. - • : , • _ =R3y at • - 'notlereasdam , . - Tniiisurtel Office, 61191xidl: htreed- JOHN sectossme.....; anteranis argent? Wholesale =l' Retail -V -.200. 88 SYtWD = lipicrelpintSi,.. frtrs subscrlbele respectfully itiforrelheir old eushreit4a turd the put:dela gatHClly QIIIH.thEy baTO di; Sociatcd themselves in the above: boatmen, under arm of .1011:1 3SCLO.SSEY !Co.: . They . ..iaspearauy share of public patronage.' .• • , - • The previous basizums 0! each vgl . be • settler byi AC A CARD.-7b theßfnue. and. Gam= lteticletaa qf burgh, .411eghtity . and neighbadiced—roi the seconi- - 1- 'model= of Maffei:ran:and trench poindatio=bern just eonelculodta to . draw doe2s our .5 a ~[ el rmßf. Hoek la Vlo, Bantam, Inankfte;oriabe Maine, and on Edward ;a ounteeco; Ilazkers;•Paris; - Nrhich drafts : can be roade.rayable In bU the elnoipol placer' llmonglasua 3 4 .4neelkad Gefulany,:". co-, Na To . • W. It.F.T. . Of - to the tieddiettnt eeti t, ?.(o. amter.of T UST • • The lieortion l'olytechtdo-Jouxualotatoted: to peonies, mechisdea, eats and • seyiealhare, eatedgetedt by, PmStesor CbArSCS G. Pagr, J.. 7. Greenough, 31.11 ' • The Itortieilltnria& Yebtuaty, V.,00 Jr.' • . Lady Bhd, et Tato by Cettr•jausFulerto - : • • The Lefty and The ..Lowly, or: Gctxl; In - dll;ie 'ffaniraux Good, by Ma hfolntosh. watt= of Donaldson Maw; _ Barnonie ILltotrated Nevis—price 8 cents. - Gloaion'elictoOal - do. • For mie - febs . ." • • -',44slklietheatei....,. • • .. •W 111.. A. DROW - tnireatzwaam PARASOL XANOTACtORt - , . . 80 w.searr near; rwttrulay. DrizorT,Ain&troy. -deedirnii4 a i ids :-T • .PAIIaSOLS for the approasy. sesson.te pleto, and invites their attention to It. • • • Ho is constantly adding's:tow Myles, and deakilis WELL - lind .tile stock ontrof tho man desirable to oelect fronithat caw Do found 3n ther.conntey. • - . . :..Also, will be tend a largo stark of lIIIIIRELLAS;cotr. - atstinst of low priced Correa; Thatoratx of every goal ity, and • &choke assortment oftinyallof.whichiwottersathamail advance on the castor auundseieree; fidill..*o 111 D EMClVAL=Thonmieraignol entiotoices XL %baths tuesremaecd toads enntincellans CARRIAGE WARE:ADM; 'situated Dear tho !Illy Run, - between% littabcnutt IS 1132(1 lacrreiweeille, on the OTeensbnew and Thilndelph; Tuft:pike Road, and- is now .prepared. and will inceice daily tram the East, new:sad second hand CARE:IMM; which be - will tell on Abe: very lowest te for tash. Raving bad twelee mm" - practice in the bendnese,, and with bbi known Rid• in thi .Rast, he lettere himself in -Thole 'ottani to P u M itail PP 3ll e4eetralli b 2 Tiled 7 t 0:002 - rave,* and prompt iitititlint* ta - ' -• • • ',JOSH-PR-WIMP. - - • Seeds arid. Implements. -ABLY • CABBAGE, Caulldorer Itadlab, Ca, eumba, Egg Iliad, nnd other vela for Inabeds ;. krie.. Mag.& ae, with Chlaela abater; Orl /012,T binditll; COM. rod Alb .thisdarsi Cora Shellac ' Core Panted' Sad Drills; Codas, ratable, for llay flayor Corn Balks, adapt the mod complete and wan' In the ecantry„.... Vega/adv.-B =4 Cotterav-Caltlestera; and nodgrea, rrdent Steal :nab - Ploy; (flail ecea pro med sad a gr*St-Tb• • rkstig4abOrilaTin. 41nea'.. 11PedeS=1131U)T7 ,dms fecan ma:Lodi or daslar bo Clod promptly eas Mend term; Irma t h e . Seel and-.lfordcaltoralliare house, 49 Stalraireet. - - • • - CARROLL sazzsir,.. • • - SIELGSILSIEUEO STORE - "AS D PATENT • SHIRT NUIEITFAC TORY, • - `146-Baltimore st. 13 a 1 a:owe,undierrieme12' Bat . rrat urdenigned. mroductlng the shine business, use . to. elm dims to obtain Sher clazdcist - Goods tingertaw irg the Gesittemen'sftrodiddre Ike that is =rated hate the Raw York market Tbe store is koist ceennagly supplied in seesonaletaimoda, together Tithe satiety' of fancy The attention -of thetdle U alsoceelled to the PETKNT EGOUITUSB BEAM ufacturini tbr wetness mut comfort-a t manh cannot b excatien. To tby then; wh hi ch s branch or their =dam the widerdipmi pay t articular at. unitise; arid are determined not to be excellig try• any eaten. Ushasent In this city. - Art coperieneed Cutter Is emloyed, and a naltfunory Is warranted in every cese".. ...- - A Urges= varied easartment of ere above netleles kept O 0 ntingly an hanoWdr.h_ is offered to the trade on literal terms. decleoemo--feblo •likV3t tnaodaeed eLrteVaf satel to earthing of tile k ever beforamsaufaetemd 'itda city. ;Stier win :imam gestorn eireir brought to this mu oullPare ter,t to ciali la matorial. tic t eletin sat h. The best of work ue eloPirtfel to ovum= them, and thug not make them nor, AlSPeci Noel to any mannfaemmd in'enr of tba IMacy a. large MeOrtMent Cif Varnish; gosh, MEN Ham, th utteg , Berobblog. Sireepkg eat Whadowitteabie. - 1 large essortment of Nailed end'Aledliettiont as h- . Alas, a fhb, ritteti Sooth N 41114 T& - .. nith ~PasszeiO te raote, Ao. . ' • Allot width! vat sell as low as fileubtt eitilei pareluml in co y Ta i t e aramtet All who do - the 'abate vete. meat ere.leastMegregu l ifbrritod to .oldi.:ll.tui Judge kir then:mires. . N. 3.--Aa I hare eendnded to confine my attest:rem ett'. their to theamaufrottae of Brushes, I feet that I can mkt. . as k s inducements as say manufacturer la the Union. - CHAS. A. moon, No.llo WOod .Q4„ . *:: - Ar„*"4:4 1 ,...eivt4. - . 2 .-4,,, 4 -•-.7.72 , 7 4 ---..,,,,-, .ler, • 1.• "R...pc*„...4.•.:*.r1.-11vSP*;....elt4T • • 11 4 .35v,t9.4 • • ' • - • , O.F._WThCUESTgB kUp M SI : 4 . .
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