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' r‘> * * 1 »*.*-* ». y•** *. • f r ?» . ~' « # ■ Saiitj droning |kst Voft CANAL COHMISSIONEB, HENRI S. MOTT, -•••.• Of TttBOOOTTT. ; r j®» TWENTT MEN AND BOVS WANTED TO SELL THE DAILY EVEtfim POST. 49»- BEADING MATTER WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAPER. ’ notfall to pleass all our customers: Oar work men ‘ are perfect masters of their business, and •will labor assiduously to please all who Fill fa vor us Fith an order. 1 WHO WILL BB OVR NBieBBOBM W 6 have repeatedly explained the intimate ro-J lallopa of tra’deand. iutercouraowhich ourcity will soon, secure with all tho prinolpaloitica and i richfsrming regions of the Western country, by means other railroads. By the Ohio and Ponn . sylranm, the Cleveland and Mahomlng,and the: Cleveland and Pittsburgh railroads, tho Lake ra gionß, and tho Northern portion of the North western States become our neighbors, and the - markets for. Pittsburgh manufactures and mer‘ ~ ohindiso in-exchango for: their prodnots. By tho Steubenville road and its connections,: the Central West becomes equally our neighbor; and when thaline is oompleted, we may take break fast one morning in Pittsburgh, aud the next in St. Louis. BytheChortieraValleyroadanditsex- i tenßi'ons.thewhole'Southwestern country becomes i equally accessible.: -The "vast web of Western : railroads, with which tbesemain Pittsburgh thoroagbfares conneet, will make every Western community onr neighbor ; and the fabrics of iron and steel, of cotton and of wood, the glass, the . ploughs, and all farming utensils, tho carriages, and ail the innumerable produots of Pittsburgh skill can be scattered all over tho broad and pop ulous West. A wider, and. more profitable market no manufacturing city ever had so sure o pros pect of securing. And all .parts <Sf this -wide market, when the, railroads are completed, can be reached in from five to thirty-five hoars; or,, on an. average, in about the time it required a fow yeara~sgo to reach Batter, Kittanhing or Greenßhurg. Tho railroads are multiplying our neighbor* and our eutlamtn rapidly indeed. ; Bat It is not to-the West-alone we are to look for neighbors.- - When our entire system of roads is completed, the East too will be near to as. We can reaoh Baltimore in ten-boars, Philadelphia In twelve hoars, aod New York in fifteen hoars. But there is one other direction embraced within tho. circle of the Pittnbnrgh system of highways ; and wo believe in no direction can moreintimste and profitable relations, of trade and interoonrso be secured by railways than in that. ,It is to the Northeatl, by the Allegheny . Valley rood. Some seven or eight counties of Pennsylvania may be enumerated, constitatiog tho Allegheny and Clarion region, which aa yet contain hat a small population. Tho area of that region is greater than the whole State of -Massaohnsetts, and the natural wealth In soil, minerßlß and lumber, is four-fold as great. Yet Massachusetts ooutains nearly a million of in habitants,-and is one of the woalthest States of the Union.: This Bame Allegheny and Clarion region needs only to have its wealth developed by railroads to becomo one of tho most wealthy and prosperous portions of onr Stato;. ondcapa ble of snstainiog nearly os large a population as Massachusetts. From this region Pittsburgh - now-derives the greater portion of its iron ore, and'nearly allits lumber. . With, railroads trar. versing it,'its lumber trade and Iron manufac ture will be vastly increased. Fornace villages: will spring up wherever iron ora Is found, and as fast- os the forests disappear the farm houses : and' well tilled fields will streteh over- its hills and-vatlics. . Coal, too, in groat abnOdance, and of excellent quality, abounds throughout a great . portion of that region. The railroada will-ren der it of groat value. It is wanted in Western New York, and upon all tho northern lakes; and - so great is the present and . prospective demand -fortbo lumber and coal ofthlsregion, that several railroads ore projected, designed mainly to reach - its supplies. One road is to bo built, called “V ‘the-Buffalo and-Pittsbnrgh rood; another from ‘•'■Boefcester to the State line, and designed to con ' neetVlth the Allegheny Valley road at that lino. Anoßier railway is projected from Attioa to reßjh thisregion. The Supbury and Brio road . rank through it to Erie. . And the Venango road wlirpttrf- through the centre of it,and by one branch reaoh Cleveland,..and by another the Central west- 'No'lCbb-than blx railways will, probably in a very few years, traverse 'that conn- ■ ' try In every direction, and it must soon become : ''one -of the most prosperous andpopulouspor-. - tfon» f flf-tbb State. That population will be onr neighbors. ’ Tho Allegheny Valley Bnilroad will ran through'its central and its wealthiest por tions; and the time required to reaoh Bidgeway. from Pittsburgh, will be bat four or five hours.- With'hll these railroads oopiplcted,- and thepop nlatloh prieperity of those counties vastly must.be, this Allegheny rail way will tfp?n a trade to onr city of immense value.' 3 But by tfiisroad and its propoßodcon _J; * > ch«6tter,tseoopie opr neighbora. , the Pittsburgh System, of railways, tho Al - legWsny Valley ia eVidently one of the most - important, will, a wide and rich V region of-Peaosyivania tributary to the prosper-. ilyofOurcitypan4oonn^ting^asitdoes ( wilh ; other roadß that.lead to all'iho important points < in the dforlh-easteruSlatea.^ ■ Y-V'-'y?-, haTS'latcly rßportel. that mwt of the r Ocean . Steamers employedrn carrylogthettnited Slates Mails argunfittot:naval purposes,*'and could not efficient War-vessels./ the Goverwnenthae contributed jaigesnms to aid In the c'onstruotl&n of these vessels, : mth the de slgn of taking them and 1 converting theminto vessels or war, wbenewr ntedeidJiW ithat ipnrr pose. - It senna the tnOneyhasbgetMncpended to no purpose] bo far as an inorease to the NnVy - is concerned. OCDItGt T. VOILUPS . QUlmore At Phillips, Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNINa:::::::::::::-MiSKCU 2,1 DBUOORATIO TItKKT. FOB GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOR, -JUSTICE or THE SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, ~ -,'H. -or-soittßSE?coostt; • JOB PRINTING. Wo Boro one oftbobest Jo 1 Printing Office) in the city, and wewould respectfully oskmer cbonts and all others who vent Cards, Circulars, Bills of lading, BUTHoads, Blank Checks, Hand billB,eto.,tagiveus a call. All our Job Type are of the most modern ; manufacture and can. g@*We must apologize for the appearance of our morning paper for the last two or three days. It is-printed ou smaller paper than usual. We ezpeot.a Bupply of the right siso to-day. OCEAN STEAMERS. AdieardofNavat Engineers and Sea Captains THE U. S. HIST AT SEW VOBK. The Now Yorkers are receiving a'just rebuke for their late scandalous abuso of Pennsylvania, Instead of directing trade from bdr’publiis works; tlioao worfesbnve never beea so .crowded with business bcfore. ;Instead .of procuring' thb re moval of the Mint from to New York, the House, of Representatives,, on:Friday last, bill, appropriating half a .million dollars to build an Assay offloe at New .York. They not only fail to get the. Mint removed, but even an -Assay office is refußod them. - Instead of compelling Pennsylvarda toigive aright Of way across Erinconnty forlhelr railroad," that road, built without a oharter, is forfeited, and taken possession of by odr State. DESTRUCTIVE GALE. The lato gale of wind over the-Eastern States and New York is represented as haring boon in many places a perfect tornado. At Albany.and Troy many houses were unroofed, oUlmniCß blown, down, boats injarod, and a number of lives lost; At Boston, Portland, ani many other places in New. England, a. great:amount of damage was done, and it is feared that the shipping at sen. has suffered many .disasters. < At Albany over ono hundred houses wore unroofed, and the steeples of two churches blown-down..- At New York the water or.- tide was driven -out of the harbor, to suoh on extent that-many of the docks -were left quitobare, and the ferryboats had to land passengers on the pierß. We shall proba b’yhearof a.number of shipwrecks. THB NEXT WHEAT CHOP. Many of the Western papers and lotter writers represent the appearance of the growing wheat this. spring as very unfavorable, and a ehort crop is predicted at thonext harvest. Prom many oauntles of. Southern Michigan and of the State of Ohio, such is the general report A writer from Summit county to the Cincinnati Columlian says:— *• Tho prospect is dark. The wheatlooktf as though it had been scorched. - The leaves ap-. pear to be dead. . Ou some fields not a particle, of grain is to be scon." . Should a partial failure of tho Amcrioan-whcat crop oecur this season, and the European demand coutinuo, prices would -be high indeed. The War and ttio JPrloe of Provisions. We publish to day an article from the London Shipping Qaziilc, relating to. the probable effect of tbe war ia Europe on the price of breadstuff's. It is worth a careful perusal. We may bo mistaken in our Views, but we are inclined to the opinion that provisions have reached their highest points for this Benson. There may be occasional fluctuations:—a alight increoso of prices one day, soon to bo followed by adcclinc. - But a permanent increase of prices; beyond poiuts attained a few weeks ago, does not seem likely to occur during tho present spring. - Wo ore pleased to observe that tho Whig cotemporary. to whom we referred yesterday, has pat up the whole of the Whig State ticket. This Is os it should bo. While he affects to beau or gan of tho party, bo should play with it honestly on the square, nnd give them a fair sight. The Whig organs aro now all harmonious, so. far as the names of the candidates oto concerned; but we bave our doubts ns to tbe friendly feelings of tbe different editors as to their favorable feel ings of friendship toward different candidates. This, however, is a matter with which, perhaps, we should not interfere, and wo expect that they will all define, their positions in a short lime. Saxo, Rock Fish, &c.—Oar neighbor D. Bee kabc, is now receiving daily, fall supplies of the finest fish and oysters that arc offered in our market. We would desiro our citiseus to call at his depot null make a purchase, and wo are con fident they will be satisfied.. All he offers for Bale aro fresh and sweet, and we oommendhis boose to tbo lovers of good fiab. S©* The Supremo Court of Massachusetts boa declared the 14th ecotloaor the Maine Liquor Law of that State unconstitutional. That sec tion provided for tho search of dwellings and premises whero it was suspected liquor was Itcpt for sale. ■ ■ Egf* The. Nebraska bill is probably dead, at loaat for. tSe prosent session. It is referred to the Committee of the Whale Houso, which is about equivalent to an indefinite postponement. Davis’ temperance bill has passed the House of Beprcsentatives at Harrisburg by a vote of 49 to 44. It rofors the question of pro hibition to a voto of the people. BSr We publish below a communication from Harrisburg.in relation to the proceedings of tbo Democratic State Convention. . Tbo Harrisburg Union made an attack on Judge Shannon; who was President of that Convention; wbioh our correspondent undertakes to set right beforo.tbe publio: - - Hauntsocna, March IS, 1851.. fo the Editors of the Pitttfmrgh Post: —Oar Democratic exchanges from all parts of Penn sylvania speak approvingly of the action of the Convention held on the Bth of March. The no minees, Bigler, Black, and. Mott, will: receive the hearty and zealous support of the undivided Democracy. ...... : : Besting upon, the Baltimore Platform; and ap proving of the official acts of President Pierce; with candidates unexceptional in every respect, oar triumph next October will bo certain. We regret, however, that the Union," a nowepaper published at this place, has stepped outof tho ÜBUalpath by making an attack opou the President of tho Convention. The language employed is unjust.and uucourtoous. After, an inquiry into the faots, wo feel warranted in say ing that the course 1 of Judge Shannon was pro per andright It received ithe enaction of nine tenths of tho delegates,-.and merits, the.approval of every Democrat in' Pennsylvania. There wasua resa lutionrqid ia tho Convention of.the kind referred to by the " Union." There was, however, a very largo Committee on Besolutions, consisting of thirty-three mem. bars—one team each Senatorial District—and their TOport was unanimously ndopted|" 1 - . Their deliberations were protracted—they carefully weighed tho measures proper for adop tion. Same, of the. best and ablest men ia this Commonwealth wero.upon that committee; and. Its action ought to satisfy Bvery man nttaohod; to the. party,., unless, perhaps, some one who .wished bis zeal Tar Wasbington to be 1 . displayed by bringing on a profitless discussion- The una nimous adoption of tbo regular resolutions shewed fally and olearlji what was the opinion of the Convention in regard to.- extraneous sub jeotsand side-issues. : No murmur br complaints hive been.uttered; except'from the quarter alia-', ded to; ; whilst, on tho other hand,, the course of Judge Shannon was; and’ w now applauded- to tho coho. OBSERVER. From the Courier (JP3 Ktata Unis. Attention, Swiss Citizens# !Tin authorities of the city of Stanz, in tho Canton of Enterwaldcn, having informed tho Swiss Consnlato iuNew Yorlc cf their intention to erect a monument nt Stanz to the memory of AEitotD yos. ffißKßtvißD, the Swiss herd; : vtho : sacrificed his life: for tho liberty-of his country in the memorable battle tit Lempach, A. D;, 1386 ; and having; solicited contributions for this notof national: gratitude from. Swiss citizens, whether residing in Switzerland or imforeign countries, the.Swlss Consulate in New York, New street 48;: lias opened aßubsoription:lißt, whero-contrlbu itions from Swiss citizens will bo thankfully re ceived,-in order to bo transmitted afterwards to the authorities of Stanz. h. PH. DE iUZE, : , Consul of the SwiesConfederaoy in New Tork. ' New Tonic, March 18,1864. . I .Swiss citizens or descendants of Swiss fomilio fl id Pittsburgh and vicinity, who wißh to contribute .to this aot of patriotic gratitude, to tho memory :Of a man whoso, name is cherished by every Bwisß, to whatever political or religions:’ confes sion ho may belong,may leave their names with JpBS C. Sohaad, librarian of the Young Men’s Mercantile library. 2 I *@* Counterfeit twenties on the Southern 5-& ""•* ■ •'•' ■3vJ-t>s : n«wi ana FteM from all quarter!. j The navigation of Like Erie is unobstructed by ioe. At tho municipal election in Salem, Mass , on the;l6th:inst.,t3en, Jofoph Andrews?, thecandi date of tho Enow-Nothing wasi oleotod. mayor by ono thongandtwo hundred and fifty-one votes, hia opponent reoeiysngbnlyfiyo hundredand eleven.. \ . Orostea A. Biwosotfhasbeen invited by Rev. Dr. Newman, President ofibe Irish TTniverslty, to fill ono of the principal chairs in the new in stitution. ' -Tho Boston Pilot etatea-that, : should tho inyitation ho oeoeptodr it willnot involve any ohange in tho conduct of Brownson’s- Beviea norn lengthened absenoo from America on tho port of Dr’.'Brownsoh." ’■ * Twenty-two persons, who wore on the steamer Reindeer when tho explosion took place at Lon isville. havo died,.and but Httle hopes.aro en tertainted of. tho recovery of twenty-fonr others, 'Ex-President Fillmore is at Louisville,.receiv ing tho hospitalities inf. the oitizons. A publio dinner to,him is.in prospeot, . . Mr. O. W, Ilgenfritz, in connection with the firm of Billmerer. & Bmall, York, Pa., has con tracted .to build four hundred cars for the Cen tral Ohio railroad. Theoontraot, itia supposed, will amount to $250,000. The. nniformod, miUtia -of the .State of, Now Yorkamonnts to 19.550 men; the enrolled un> uniformed militia to293,4s7—making tho militltt Force for tho year 1854, 31EL318. Donald Q. Mitohell (Ike Marvel) has resigned tho consnlato at Venice. , - There are 700 milca of sldo-watk in New York City. ..,. ; ■ Tho Texan creditors will coaveno at Washing, ton On the 22d inst. A .mow spiritual • rapping (wrapping) papor, called the ilttstngtrof bight" has been start cd in Now York. :It is said that Frederick Douglass is about to apply to tho Legislature for a, change of name. - The bottom of Lako Huron, where the water ia 420-fcct deep,-ia above the level of tho Atlan tic Ocean. . : A Bpanisb soldier was publicly garrotted in Havana, on tho 6th inst., for the murder of a comrade. Tho. lßland.of Manhattan (New York) contains twenty-two eqaaramilos, of whichseven are built upon.: • W, W. Corcoran, Esq., tbo Banker, in Wosh iegtoo, has been. summoned, to testifyin tho Gar diner ease. It is thongbt ho can tell how the award was divided. It is reported that several of tbo jadgesin the Court of Common Pleas, of Cincinnati, will shortty resign. Cause—inadequacy of salary. Frances, n freo woman of motor, died in Mo bile a -few. days sineo,-at tho City -Hospital, of ■’debilityhaving attained the remarkable ago of 14fi years. Six colorod passengers arrived here by under ground railroad, yesterday, - and immediately took the Canada train.— Cleveland Herald, C(A; A Mr. Frost, of Worcester, claims to havo in vented a “ Marine Locomotive,” which will cross the Atlantis in four days. - The Washington Star learns that on invrstiga’ tion it is found that noun of the Ocean Mail Btcamoro aro fit for war purposes. The proposition to raise the salary of the Gov ernor of Massachusetts to .$(,000, has been fa vorably reported upon In the Legislature of that State- . . A Swedish gentleman in Lund bos constructed anew compositor's machine, which is said to succeed perfectly. Ho left for England, where lie will patent his invention. . A sufficient amount of funds have been raised in Boston towards tho erection of a monument to Ilcrij-iuim Franklin, to piaco the success of tho movement beyond donbt. It appears from the statistical returns of tho several Insane Asylums in the United States, that there nro not to exceed ooe-fonrlh of tho insane enumerated in the last census, now under treatment iu these institutions, - la Heath, Michigan, James B. Clements, in n fit -of madness, killed hla father, a man seventy ■years of nge. - ■ ' ■ ■ ... In. Kiocb&foofice. county, Georgia,. J. V. McGrady was beaten to death with clabs by two of his own negroes. They split his body open,- and concealed if in tbo woods. The negroes havo confessed their gatlt. Tho yooht “ America," which won sneb tri umphs in soiling, Is advertised to bo sold in London in April at auction. - Dr, Mitchell, of New York, has recommended the increased cultivation of pnmpkins, and says hatf a gallon of excellent oil may bo pressed from a gallon of seeds ; that it has no~ disagreeable tseta or smell, and burns well. The Sbip-Bnillcrs in Maine are to hold a con vention in Bath, the first week in April. . A Bill has been reported in tbo Assembly to in corporate the City of Poughkeepsie. There arc twenty-four schools in Portland, . ,Me., tho expense, of sustaining which is about $25,000 per annum. On Sabbath, between 12 and i o’clock in tho afternoon; the dwelling honscof Mr. Elisha Ely, of Buffalo township, took fire from a spark from the chimney, and was burnt down to the lower story. News of tho fire having been conveyed by a ohitd of Mr. E. to Dr. Alricb’s Church, which is in tho neighborhood, the congregation, then in session, <n matte, accompanied by the pastor, repaired to the scone, and fortunatoly rescued. all tho furniture and saved the lower floor. Wo havo just learned, that the dwel ling house and entire contonts, of Rev. James Hervoy, D. D,, of tho Forks of Wheeling, near Tridolpbin, wore consumed one day last week. We havo not hperd the origin of the fire, bnt no donbt it was from acoident. Wo sinaoroly regrot the severe loss of the worthy D0ct0r...., A obild of Catharine Long, living on the lower end of Maiden street, in this Borough, aged ebont four yoars. come to its death in a most horrible manner on last Monday afternoon. The mother having occasion to leave tho honso for somo time, loft her two ohildren alone, one aged four and the other two years. The eldest fell into the firoand was burnt to death! Its arms and face was burnt to a cinder! : The child was lying in the fire,.life extinct, when the mother returned. Items Ittfln tbi South. Charleston, March 20,—The-New Orleans Bee s tates tbat Banta. Anna has: given Gen. Al monte full power to agree to any modifications of : tho Gadsden treaty, so os to soonro its early ratification. Gen. Almonte is also directed to transmit a million of the money to. the Mexican Consul at Now York, who is to proceed immediately to Spam to engage a Staff of experienced Spanish officers for the Mexioan army, in order to enable Santa: Anna to assume tho imporlal dignity. : BALTmoEE.'Maroh 20.—Tho Now Orleans mail oame to hand this morning. Arrangements were being made at New Or leana to ' glvo ox-Pregident FlUmore a suitable reception.-.: Gen;-Persifer F, Smith Bailed from New Or leans for Texas, on tho: 14th'. Resultos Stone-Thhowino. —Yesterday af ternoon, the Coroner held a post mortem exami nation upon <tho body of a little , girl, named Tonderalloe, who died from the effects of n blow from a stotie, thrown by a boy, some two weeks Since, :in the neighborhood of Second and Wash-, ington streets,, The. unfortunato little girl had been playiog in front ofhor.paroots’ residence, whenthe lad,' who caused her death, camo along and attempted to take something from hor hand. -Verynntarally.uho struggled to save her toy. The boy 1 then-moved- oft some distance and threatened to bit her with a stono if she did: not yield the- objeot of ;bis .cupidity. On refaeing, ho throw-the etone and Btrack her fairly on the forehead, - Th«.injured- child was taken to her homo, where aha lingered until Sunday morning, when death I terminated' her sufferings.—JVortA American. © SBOEETABy AIABOT AND THE FBBNCH MINIS- lt la elated, that the Frcnoh Ambassador, on Boeing the President’s communication to Con gress,-tonohiSg the the Block. Warrior and the Caban authorities, at onoe obtained an. iuterviewwith. the Secretary of State, demand ing ah explanation of what he termed an extra ordinary prodaotion on tho- part of our Govern ment. He mot with jast saoh ar reception- ns might’have' been anticipated from that: sound thinking and far-seeing statesman. ’ Gov. Maroy promptly declined to entertain any communion- Son .or explanation with ‘the’ Government of loanee, or any other" authority Bave the repre sentative of Spain’, and demanded to be informed under what shadow of right or usage the Gov ernment of Prance could pretend to interrogate him on on a SQbject in which France was appa- Sun. t, ; NEWS OF OCK. OWN STATE. . y 1 > ► * - 1 t, , k v‘ **.>. -ti ■ " "• *V ► «w - C V v *Tt ■» \ wii ’ •. The Abmt of Aostbia.—The Paris Universe points out ths.eupcrior meanß possessed by Aus-. iris of taking part with France and England, and bringing tha wto a: prompt- termination, tier position towards tho Eaßt,' it is remarked, is inßaitoly maro -advantageous than that of the Russians, The Austrian army, although reoently redu cad, Btillnumbers About 860,000 men, with a re aerra of 180,000 more. These, troops, which are well disciplined and provided with artillery 1 far superior to the Russians and excellent cavalry, are for the most part posted near the Danube and along the Eastern frontiers of the empire. The flotilla of the Dannbe, and the Steamers on the eame river, allow Austria to concentrate in n few days, and to constantly reinforce snob of her troops as may enter the Principalities. Hungary is nn immense storehdhSo of corn and forage. 'ln order'to compel the Russians to orac-’ hate the Principalities, it would sufiico for Fran* cis Joseph, to throw from 60,000 to 60,000 men into Servio, and the same number into Wallaohia by Hermanstadt. and Cronstadt : The Russian army would be thus surrounded, and would be out off to a man, If it did not promptly with draw behind tbe Pruth. In the' event of the Rusßianß bearing tbe.Ottoman army and cross ing the Danube, their situation wonld not be more satisfactory la face of 160,000 Austrians. The latter might cat off the supplies of the Russians by advancing on Bucharest and Sopta; they might raise Wallacbia, and perhaps cut off the retreat of the Russian army If It should have dared to attack tho passes of the Balkans by Schnmta or Varna. Should Austria, howev er, provetnorally Unequal to the besasion, her flue border regiments wonld beoome the advan ced guard of the Eastern revolutionists Austria, deprived of tho respect and affection of her Sclavonions, would remain powerless against the anarchists at borne, and at the mercy of Russia. She would lose her preponderance in Germany, her very existence os a great power, and among the great European powers there would remain but one Catholio one—-Franco. Loud Baolan.—Lord Raglan, upon whom tbe command of: the English expeditionary force to Tarkcy baa been conferred, is Fitzroy Somerset. Lord Raglan is his new title. ’ He is considered one of the meet experienced officers in the Brit ish -.service, though, perhaps, family influences had much to do with bia appointment. He ia an bid campaigner, and was tralnedunder the’ late Doke of Wellington; whose aid-de-camp and military secretary he was thronghoat the cam paigns io Spain, Portnga), France and Flanders. The following lean outline of bis services: He wee present at the balties of Roteie, Vimiera, Tolavera, and Basaco (wounded); the attack and capture of Oporto; pursuit of Mar shal Soult; retreat to tbe Uses of .Torres Ved ras ; oconpation of them ;: aporationa in the pursuit of Marshal Masscna; battle of Fnentee d'Onot; first siege of Redejox; the affair El Ra don; eiege and captaro of Ciudad- Rodrigo; siege and capture of Bada|oz; battle of Salam anca; captaro of ‘Madrid and the Retiro; dri ving the enemy from Valladolid to Burgos j siege of that castle; verions affairs on the re treat from Barges to the frontiers of Portage!; advsneo in 1813; battles of Vittorio and tbe Pyrenees faction oflrun ;pasßago of- the Bi deaso, the Nivelle, end thoNlve; advance in 1814; battles of Ortbes and Toulouse, and every other affair, whfeh took place; also tho battle of Qaatre Bras, retreat on tho 17th Jane, and bat tle of Waterloo—eoverely wounded, right arm amputated. His lordship bas received tbe gold crosß and five clasps, and tbe eilvcr war med ol with five elasps. : : ; Violent Gale asp DxsTni'cnox of Paopsni;. —lt seems that a most violent gale, amounting la many places to a perfect tornado, prevailed nil day Saturday over the eastern part of the State of New York, and western Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont Wo gave a short account yesterday of the damage done at Albany . Among the buildings injured were tho Reformed Patch Church, the Cathedral, Medical College, ; Orphan Asylum, end Dntvcreallst Church. Sev eral boots were sunk on the river, between Al bany and New York.: At Troy, nlao, great damage was done.—Rail. Nun. to Conntrjr Dealers,—Lß. GEORGS IT. KETdEBj jrAdfMsZtfjxßti Ednil Drzggtil, No. 140,corner of Wood street and "Virgin alloy, bai far sal* a complete assortment of pore end gen nine pataator pro prietory medicine*; which *ltl ba rold atpropric tor# pricey among vblch ere lbs following, *!* nu& Dr. Rose'* Alterative, do. Railroad, •-. do. Golden, . do. Female* Dr M’CUntock’a Liter Pills, llobensack’a Liver Fills, Sellars’ do., McLane*# do. . Fltobe's Cough, do. Cathartic, ; do. for Diarhcea, do. for bleeding Long*, Roberts’ Sarsaparilla, .Townsend’* do, •• ’ • Bennett'# Plant and Eqot, London*# Indian "Vegetable, Wright?# . do,, ! UoUowayV do* Dyotfs Aati-bUlou#, ' LtoVNeir "London, ) do; Windham, Dr. Cook’s BUtona,. , Hibbard’# • do, Harris* tick beadwbe, . R&dway’a Kegolotore,: llfiOkt'iLlfd, Bragg*# AnU-bHloar, do. Fever and Ague, Louden’# do* - • Jaynwn* Sanative, Brand rcth’*, German, If act* without 116 ationldlmow them* . . Now York, October 10,1852. Mrs. Hardy, No. 119 Sofia Ikftreet, writes os that she has been troubled with worms for some three ycanyand that sheared one vial or Dr/ U’LANE’& CMohratod VERMI FUGE, which broaght away over fifty large worms. Her usual good health Immediately rcturnen. Mra.Qulgby, N 0.182 Essex street, New York, undo? dato of November 23,1852, writes u* thataha had a child which hail boon unwell for better than two months, tiho pro cured a bottle of STbANB'd YKRUIFUaB, and adminis tered It. The child passed a largo quantity of worms, and la a few days w was hearty as erertt bad boon. Parents •with such testimony beforethem, shonlil not hesitate when; there it any reason to inspect worms,'and lore no time In procuring and administering Dr. aPLane*# Vortnifttge. It never foils, and is perfectly safe. ’ .P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. BPEane’a ceV ehrated hirer nils; e&n now ho had at all respectable Drug Stores in this d^r. Purchasers will bo careful to ash fbr, and take none bat Dr.' BTLano’s Vermifuge. There are others, purporting to be BTLano’s Vermifuge, now before tho public. Also for aide by the sole proprietors. 1 Fleming imos., Baeecssow to ?. Kidd AGo„ 60 Woodstreet mar2l*m»w W Morw’i Invlgofating EUxlr or Cor* dial*—Tho most terrible otaU bodily complalntaare there nUlch affucttbolntcffTlty of tbe intellect,dbpoaloglt to monstrous fancies, alternatives of gloom and excitement, or, worse than al!,profound, unvarying depression. Dh raases of tho nervow system bq<! of tbo digostlvo organs create these sad conditions of thom!ud;but, happily, in Horse's Invigorating Elixir wo have a preparation that removes both cause arid’ effect, by rallying tho dormant powers of the stomach, bracing the nerves to a heaithfhl toiirion,andreltaring atones tbs mental symptoms. Tho Cordial is put up, highly toncontrated, In pint bot tles. Pricothreo dollars per bottlo, twofbrflve doliars f slx far twolyo dollars. O.H.RiNa,Proprietbri : • 102 Broadway, now’York. 8ol«l by Druggists throughout tho United states, Canada, and the West Indies. FLEMING ft BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GEO. H. KEYS EE, No. 140 Wood street, do J..P PERMING, Allegheny City. , • mar2o-emfcw "Costly thy habit as thypuree can buy, But not expressed In fancy; rich, not gaudy— : For the apparel oft . proclaims the man.” Every well dratted man knows tow difficult It is to find a Tailor whbthoroughly Understands the peculiarities of each figure, and ran suit its requirements with a woll nut, gentlemanly fitting garment; Hence it Is that so few feel u at heme" during the firflt day’s wear of any new artl> da of dross, end however costly, never become adapted to their forms. ; To remedy so manifest a deformity, R. OUIB - BLE has practically etudlod both form and fashion,'always adapting the garmont, weather, coat,yosfc, or pantaloons,to the exigencies of Its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ole. gacceof fltwhlchthespirltnf thoagealctatea. ■ . QUIBBLE’S CLOTUING HOURF -240 Liberty sfcj head of Wood, A Word to Farmora—How to have good Butter and More of It* ondHealthy fltook. - OS-npyr CATTLE POWDEE-Thesopowderflareputopltionepcmnd packs, and are really a good arUde,notcnly&rthQdiseaaes Incident to Horses, Cows, Swine -and other animals, but they are likewise an excoUoni article to improve the condition of the animal; jFb r UOeh Qnot, they not only improve the condition of MichOows, but they increase the quantity as woll as lm- the qiiallty of xnilk and hotter. The proprietors say that It Increases the quantity of butter from half a pound to a pound A week to each cow, while those persons who hare tried it, Bay a pound and a half to two pounds per wet&y with the somo kind of feeding as before. Of one thing wo are certain. all who uso U once willuse it all the timn and es7o money by the. operation, as well os Improve the appearanoof their stock. Frico 25 cents a paper, & papers for £l. - - GBO. H. KEYfIKR, Nc. 140, * '.■■■ 1 corner Wood sh and Virgin alley. • fobl Wholesale and Ketall Agent . igyAgna and Fewer of threoyeara standing Oared. -Mr- John Longdon, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, Yiu, near Richmond, had. Ague and Aver for throe years* moat of the tlmehehad chills twiceaday,end rarely r ’less than onoe; ho was parched with fevers ns soon as the chin left him; and after trying physicians, quinine, mostor the Tonics advertised, mad every thing recommended to him, was about toglTeup in despair, when CorfcertSpanlsh Mixture was spoken oil he got two bottles, bat before he had -used, more than a single one, he was perfectly oared, end to- \,\ • ■’: .v : i t £D*fiEedietiie KEYBER, wholesale Druggist, oM4O Wool street, has on hand a splendid tuh gflrtmootof MEDtOINR CIIKbTS, for families. and steam-, boats, ui various priest .in,want of articles of this kind would do well to glvehlmft call. fobl ■ .died t ' " On Banday,l9tblusbi JOHJiGOTOHAIiE, In the 60th year of bis age. ■■ -r-.v - The friends ofihe family aro fpvlted .to attend hlg fan oral from hlslatS residence, In WoodviUo, Allegheny, on THURS DAY AFTERNOON,at 1 o'clock, .'V .■ ■ •••■„ DB. D9rF. of Calcutta, will lectoro on FRIDAY RYK*NIKQ, at 7 o'clock, at MAfcwno lijuA, Pittsburgh. Doors own at 0 Tickets 15 cents; jtb be hod at Ur. Davidson’s BookstorcvMarke t fitreetf ling* ll?h;& Co., Wood street; .Presbyterian Rooms, Fifth etreeL; and Hr. Bento ul, St. (JJair strfot/ Pitteburgh; alfeo* at Hr. Joseph fipratYs and Slrs. &uller’s, Federal street, Allegheny city, cNo tickets wfll l?e sold, at the door. The clergymen. will receive their tickets at the* Presbyterian Rooms, Fifth. street, Pittsbnrgb. - r . marfil r | vnia FORTUNE HUNTER; a novel of :NowYork Society, X 07 Mrs. An na CeraJlowatt, IspnbUshod ibis day,: com pietism one volume, price 37 cents. Hear what the editor of Scot?* WceJdy Paper says of if: ‘• Itls otto of the best productions that has ever emaro ted from the briniam pen ofAnnuCora kuown authoress ofthecomedy 6? Fashion,'Evelyn, MrB.il.ls an actress; of distinction;' and previous! to her « Ul/ui in active public Ufej mixed, as she does now, with the eUte ;of literary and fashionable society. Her works are replete with rtfisement. Tue scenes, plots and Incidents being token principally from tho walks of lifeshe has been aocosiotned to/tread. ;Moreover, she knowing a * woman’s heart/ handles it with that delicacy that none of thestern er sex can acquire, although they may seemingly ptty it more adulation. : •* We willnot-spoil the appetite of oar readers by-telling 1 them:the plot, but wo will.merely remark en peuianT, that her conception of ‘ Badger, the Dun/ is fully equal to Dick ens’ great creation of * MiAwber.’ The novel hosmet with an unprecedented success.” * Also, Yankee Notions, fur April; price 12J4 cents. Call or send to . - -H. MINER A CO, /'S OLD PENS.—below pltaiss nod several certlficnUii os to .\JT Urn quality of my Gold Vena. . BAMUEL B. LAl7£F£il. f hereby :cerUfy that I havo used odd of tho Gold Pen* olTerwl fuir sale by Samuelß, Laatfer/ Jio, 87 Wood fit., Agent for thin place, aud havaoo hesitation in saying that they are tho best Pens offered for 6alo In this city.. . W. B. BAKRGIL,. Pittsburgh, March 2d, 18&4- . Agentfor Adam# A Co. The Gold Pens that 31r..Samuel &• buffer is'now offering to tbo public, are of the best quality ofanylbave oror found for Bale in this city. 7 TWT Jaw IKHJKd 1 JLv Fortune Hooter; Miser's Heir; Y«ukro Notions for April; PeteißOn’illagaalne for April—Just received Ondfor Bale by r BA&PL B, LAUFFEB, - mar23;ld* : No. 89 Wood street. • rhaK FG&TUNE UUNTJSH—A novel of New York Buciv X ty, by "Ansa Cora Moffatt," author tf “ Antobiogra'- puv of an Actress." V Yankee Notions for April; Petursoa’fl Magatluo for April—just received and for Bale by GEa IL PKAiISON, ; •• (Successor to U. P. Callow,) __mar23 >/■■■■; Diapatch. Building, 74 Third at.. npd LKT—A two-Btory Brick DWELLING in Manchester, : X corner of ib&rUor* and Sheffield streets.- Apply to mari23 . AUSPIN LOOlUB* 92 Pourth «t. | \tUED BEEF.—47 tlercca 8 C,, Cmelunali,for sale by JJ ,lmar23] • g. SELLERS A<X>. ' The Ureateat Invention of the Age« f>| I IIAViJ just received- from Pari* a CONiUKMA- L£j TOR, whichgive* ibo exact size ami peculiar shape oi head, sndwill makoanew Hat futl os comfortable na an old one." Xhosoln want of a good HAT will call at ?< Wood street. fmariShQgutUw] WM. DOUGLAS. j Aator House* NO. SfIiLIBSETY BT., afuw doors above the Athenaeum The Undesigned, baring purchased the above named popolarltestaorant, and at considerable expense re-fitted 1i in rolendM style, would respectfully solicit tho patronage of the friends of the. former proprietor and'the public generally. ■ vv.. -»/ 'IQs Bar is stocked with tho finest brands of Wines and- Liquors, and his Larder shall contain tho bust tho marker as Oysters; Game, Ac , In season/ ‘ >■ > , ASTLoocb served up everyday at 11 o’clock, A. H. msrgaim ■■■.;. : ADA M WEKNKtt. PmnTUtw. NjSW MUBIC—fIU-'pnen U - mater's mieat oujjg, •* Hiotc, we have missed yon." I’m a merry Zlogarn, as sung by Mad Thillon: Balfo; Come in beaoUful dreams, loro: Phelps; ’ Topsy nebbor was born, fTbpsy’s songj: Stanley; I cannotcall bor mother: Sinclair; Kitty Tyrrell, (with handsome vignette); G. W. Glover, v-Cometo the woods:'lt. Glover;* Deal gently with tho motberlcf s: Leslie; ' The little low/room, where I courted my wife? Wood; • •■•I paddle my own canopy (song and quartottu): Baker; Uncle Tom’s Religion; Howard;' : King thbLell, loony, (newUihloplan song); Pierpont; ■ . Ben PUbcrand wife: Wood; The Millcrt Song: K Kncafs; • TbeFour Seaton*,(with beautiful vignette.*): Wallace;" . .ThoßeviewGuadrillp, (new): H.Glover; Everybody's Polka, dedicated to Nobody, by Somebody i . Good fur Nothing Polka: Baker; . JordanPqlka: Old Dan Emmett; Together with a general assorlcaentof popular and slnmi ard xauri^jnstreceived and for sain by - 11KNKY KLEBBB, roar 23 . . 101 Thir.l street.: ; A BUtLDtNU'iAil' imiy-eighlitH— snatuuu: /v lo Now Troy; eaeh lot having a front of 25 feet on Unisn street, by 00deep, pleasantly situated for residences. Tcrmaeasy; 8. CUTHBEItT A SON, . mar 22 • , • ■ . •■> •■•••, v•• -• HOThird street.- ; Hooper** Female, Andmon’s, . mrrcßß. ■ IktorhaTe'* Holland, - - Kaetetter** Stomach, Qreen’eOxjpcnatod, Hampton’s Tincture, Radcii&’a Alkaline, Uutcblngsf Dyspepsia, jJarKeant’*. Woiftfr Schnapps, STOTT* AKD COUOB BUHDUS. Dr.Keystr’s Pectoral, Dr. Jaynes’ Expectorant, Thylor’e Balsamof Lit erwort, Schenk’* pulmonic, ; Dr. Duncan's Expectorant, :•. NattoU’sßyriscnm, Dr.XPCliatock’sPectoral, / dOv Const Mixture, Fitch*’* Pulmonary Balsam,, do. Expectorant, do. Cherry Pulmonic,' Or. Boss’* Expectorant, Ayres’ Ch*rry Pectoral, jeliar?Ooagb, . Uorgan’B dm . 45?* Remember the place, DR.KEVBKU’B, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virata idley. •- umlfedaw A- BUILDING .LOT iu Duquesue BorougQ-iyr sitie; HZ U.X. feet front bn Washington street, byloo deep, inagood location. Bricesa»; 8. CtJTiIBKKT AEON, mnrZl ■ • 140Thrrdstreet. ' (^AKU.— W. fc. SCUMEHTZs No. 107 MARKET &awi, it j now opening a large and beautiful stock of Cents, La dies, Misses, Boys and children’s Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of the latest styles, and best workmanship, and warranted equal to any In tho city. Don’t forint tho place, tho nete /ronf, No. 107 Market street, between Liberty and Fifth street. . .■ . ■ ■ ; • ■ morW' Window glass—'' •••*• ••••••■ - ~ 600 boxesBby 10:. . 200 do 10 by 12; .100 dolo by 14, M. Keenan & Co.’s brand. ■* For sale by (.tmmgaj KING A MOORHEAD. / lOFFER—IOO bags prime Rio, la srore nnd for sale'by KJ.UMX& ••■•••• KINO A-MOORHEAD. SUGAR— 60 hhils primo Ji.UrieatiH, for sate by. - mar22 ..KINO A MOOBnKAP. RBVfNKD SUGARS—Powdered; croshod, clarified ami loaf; for sola by Pttfgg •■•••:■; ■ ■•■■»■■ KING Jt MOORHEAD. ftTEAS—T&fcntr-cbesta Ounpowdar, lnn>erl&i,-young Hy ; mL . son and Black Teas, in store and for sale by' ' * mar 22 : " - • KING A MOORHEAD., f pOBAUUO—;7S taxes Grant & Williams’, Webster, Old, i wd other good, brands, fur utla by p»r22 . ring a MnnnnßAD, :•:••• • .'. • ""-v:/ 1 O 2-00 boxes Mould and Hipped Gandies; 109 4a Resin 8oap; 25 do Star Candles; 30 dozen Bearer Buckets; 10 do do Tubs; 23 do Bed Cords; .25 do Tow. Bags; 300 kegs Kails, For solo by . . ■ . ■ - Kim i. MOORHEAD. . . WOUKS, _ iVo Bona tbn&i Third door below Virgin A\Uv* TkOWN & TETLEY would call the attention of sporting Aj men to their larga assortment of On ns, Rifles audKcv reiving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock over oponed in this, market; together with a general assortment of Hard warevCuUexy, Toots and FlshlngTecWo, aU of which wecSerattbe lowest possible prices to caahpurchascrß, or for good appiored paper. iniria •' Proiooaala..- •■t--.-.-.-, «..v= \l/ ALL BE RECEIVED at the office of tbo Weston Pent' nfiUl Friday, the 31st Inst, Ibrfarnlahiog COAL, of the beat quality, and good ; fresh BEEF, free ofboas; {the eh&nk bone to be putin when re* queatal; In aU cases tho bone win bo deducted,) for one-rear from the Ist of April, 1854, in such quantities as way bn' requested. [marll) , A, BECKHAM, Warden. ... William Thorni DrikffffUtt ' HAB REMOVED to the comer of HAND and PENN" Strcots, where he will, as usual, attend promptly to his numerous fHouda, AU articles in his line are warranted intro, and put up with the utmost Care. • inarl4:om ' LaryDglUs,J3ronchitle,C<maamptlou. I hR. J; J.-JJTXTEB devote* exclusive attention 'to the J / treatment of the ; above diseases. Those persons afflicted with chronic enlargements of the Tonsil Gland?, Laryngitis, Bronchitis or Consumption; have an oppor» tanity cow afforded them of consulting a physician who has made these diseases his study for many years. Booms at tho Monopgaheia House., , •, ■ mari&;ot* ' * SISOOREWARD! QN FRIDAY NIGHT, 10th. lost., at -about .7- o’clock, JOHN' HASTINGS, Gdloctor of this Port, was struck dawn, by two or more ruffians; within a few steps of his rosl-- donee, in Allegheny City, and his pockets rifled of a Gold Watch, the Key of the Vault or the Custom House, and: $320 m money, to wit: two $lOO hlHs* two $5O. and one $20,a1l on the Merchants and, Manufacturers’ Bank of Pittsburgh. Tho robbers afterwards. entered tho Custom House, and took from the vault Two Bass of Gold, each con* totalngsM)oo, chlofly in s2Qplecofl,- FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD ’•* Is hereby, offerod for tho arrest and conviction of tho rob bers, or any of them, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Additional, for tho recovery of tho monoy, or a proper* tlonaio toward for whatever amount may bo recovered of ihe monoy stolen. JOHN TAYLOR '' ■ Pittsburgh, Match 13,1554. f ■ ’ NEW WINDOW SHADES—A large assortment at whole* ?alo or retail, by . WALTER P. MAKSIIALL, ■ ■ . .No, 85 Wood street.. OLD IiUTTEIt—?Fresh, for salo by • m*rl7 • - . JIKNRY H.CQLLINB.- DRIED PEACHES-—-ilOencks halves, for Bale by' ■ °»*rl7 SMITH A SINCLAIR. MACKEREL— 25 bbls No. 3, for rale by ' v PorV* . ..... ' SMirn A SINCLAIR.' OSIN SOAP—loo toxosNo.l, forrale by >patl7 SMITH A SINCLAIR. CONGRESS WATER—2 gross just received ftwh froj the Bpringw, by [nmrB] : JOS. FLEMING, NO..BUGAR— 100 Ifflds prlmo, for ralo by > marl? BMITII k SINCLAIR. HOOFL AN 1/tS lUTrElta—b gross tor wuo by. marls . L B. A. FAHNESTOCK & 00. STRAW WRAPPING PAPER— -600 reams modlum; .'5OO 'do orown; ;■ ■ .= • 00 do-doublecrown. Forstdoby • , . r W, 8.- HAVEN, Paperßealer,. • marl&eam - • corner of.Bocond and Market ate,-v A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE on Fourth street for sale on easy terma ... . S, CUTHBERTA SON, , marlS . . . No. 140 Third street." POTATOES.— 200 bushels for sate by v ••.. marSO ‘ nENRY EL COLLINS. DRYPEACUK3.— 200 bushels for sale by r. .•< marSO ÜBNRV BU OOLLINB. ■ BUTTER^— 20 kegs for salo by... mar2o HENRY H. 00LLIN8. 003EBERB.y&-— 2OOO Larga Bearing Bnahes just re* $T celved, in fine ordor, at the BoodStore,-Fifth street. . .. marlß:aam - ■ . JAMES WARDROP. STRAW BOARDS;—6O,OOO tt)a for sale by . w. b. HAvxar, mar!3:e*m . • corner of Second and Market Bta. SW Mil’ll PANACEA—For solo by marlS • > PLUMING. BROS*-» SUGAR HOUSE MOLABSEB—4O bbls for sale by . , mar!7 SMITH ft BINCLAHL Rvusell A& Bro. r . Booksellers, stationers,- dealeram stan- DARD AND LIGHT it tbe1.0.0. 2. TOKEN, No, U Fifth stxfcoV Httaborcß fe? fo-jWWflar^.- I --.'- • >•> VV.-k* - ; y ■. - v*t W X-. . n.-ii ; V*‘: •'*£~* r ■ 'T r i t 4 ■ ~•*/ T . * ' ...r i~, - - >v '- V ' MIME ■VA S'--"' KEWADVEBTISEMEKtS. No. 82 Stnftifleld street. : JOS. 0: RHODES, Book Keeper of Adams A Co. MEIIM ■T . 'V - .'•.-•"'-.O’iv.' V. j'i v.w! -jljv, v : • i'. t. . 1 ' ‘ -I" - s - ,* Wholesale NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET, , PITTSBURGH, PA. SAYS JUST BEOWVMO their. extunrire Spring Stock, conriattnir of onwarda of thlrtj-flro hundred of r BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GAPS, AND BONNKIS, all of latest styles and £iahlan% among which ara * Xadlea'dt misses’ H«n aai Sojrf ' Palm Loaf Hats, Ladles’Bonnets. Bronze Koßßoths, En’id Nalliflers, Leghorn and Straw Bats, Fancy Free oh Lace, Fnrplo Parodies, Drab Congressßoots, Far and Wool Hats, Snake Skin Plait, Cinderella Slippers, Kid Gtoro Button do, Cloth and Glazed Cape, Eb’d Fancy Beigrades, Bontags & Eqrekae, Oxford and .Union Ties, Plash and Telret.Caps, ; Gossamer Dace, Baskips and Gaiters, Calf and Kip Boots, Children’s Shoos, Leghorn and Straw, Aloont & Pans Ties, Coarse & Fine Brogans, Infant’s Colored Boots, Florence, with Capes. °f Nancy Good*, well adapted <&> tha approarblcg season. Our Stock haring been pur- - ' iho w<S?Jrft!2 Manufactosre, principally fcrcasb, with great care in the eelorilon of quality and siaas adapted ■n!r ““abled to offer superior Inducement* this Spring, end arodetonnlned not to ho undoio&t;. / ?.°. IU8 » ritbertn Herr York. Philadelphia or Baltimore. - ‘ - Merchants riiitlng onreity vUlpleua call and axamlno fcr themselTesi B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STREETS • . • • • . • PITTSBURGH, MpufacturersofWtoteXead, Bed Lead and Xitharge, Importersand Dealers! DRUGS, [LINSEED OIL, liABD OIL. MEDICINES,- VABNIBHEB, . TURPENTINE. CHEMICALS, WINDOW, GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES DYE STUPES, GLABS WARE, PERFUMERY PAINTS, SUBQ’L INSTUMENTS, BRUSHES, HAVING RESIDBNTFAETNEBSIn the Eastern ClHostotAke edrantaimof all fWnr»l.l« i„ ■ we are enabled to sell, for raabjorto prompt Umo deslera, once rcascSe torii.^lEutOTriJobblli^H^a. 1 ’ li nittosSto. 0 *'White lead are soarriiaty ; to bo strtcUypnro aoefoM, and equal In 4 nallty to any made in the FAHNESTOCK’S VamOAigo tarnished : trilb' airooUnns In the English, French, Oerman and BnanUb '' Jsngaagee. .... ' I__ , marfcltndJJmw SPECIAL NOTICES. State Hutual Fire ft Karine Insurance Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA. ■ , Capttol| i>ollars« . ..:.-;pjascwoßs:••'. : W John P. Rathorfbrd,l>auphin O. Sedgwick, Harris -burg: famnal Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker. PUtsbcrgh; A. A. Carrier, PiilSDargh; John B.Batherfard, --Dauphin A. J. Qiliett, Harrisburg; 8. T. Jones, Haixia* burg; Hobert Kioli, Carbon eo* --- -H--, JOH^P.BDTHERrOEIXPmidenI. A. A. CARRIER, Aot*y. A. J.<3ILhKPr, Secretary. - Tho above company wiU Insure sgatart perile of sea and Inland navi gallon and transportation; aljKvonbuilt’Uogs and merchandise In city ot country at fcnr&t 'ntefl oohßls-- beot'vlth safety.Poiidei Issued on dwelling houses either ■peroetnallT or. fora tern of years.; ■> j*l3 Girard Fire and Karine Insurance Company : OP PHILADELPHIA. OJJlce of PiiUbvrgh Jgcncy cor. IturtA and SmWifidd tti 3oo}ooo Pollan* • H&sofoha: : •; Wm. Jf.Swehi, J.P. Bteiner, - ■ 11. A. Bhackelibrd, Paul Thnrlow, B. M. Davis, . J. R. Flanigan*. Tbos. 8. Mitchell, . . Samuel Jones, B.B.Com£gyj», . ; Thomas Craves* :v; Wm.H.Sowors, - . F.D. Sherman, A. Hart, Philip P. Snyder, ■ Wm..P, Hacker, Alex. Heron, Jr,- " Furman SheppanL : JOEL JONE 9, President- A.& GlLLBtT,Secretary. WliLinsureCotton or Woolen Factories, Buddingß, Stow*: Mercbamllfre and property generally,on the most favorable terms. fjalS) 'A/A.OAItUIEB, Agent. : Insurance Company 'of the Valley of Virginia. Capital $200,000, ' HOME OFFICE, WINCHESTER, VA. • . JUUOTOBS:, > < Jos, 8. Carson, , John Kerr. ■i * Uoyd Logan;:. . James ILBorgeas, ...... James J*. Kileft. N.3V. Richardson, .H.U.McGnjre.- .JOS. S.CAESOy,PrealdeDt - C.aFCNK, Secretary, o*3?. BREJ.BE, Actuary. The attention of tbo community is especially invited to thfo company, as an institution based upon an ample capi tal, and conducted on tie strictest principles of equity and .economy. Policies issued on Boats, Cargoes, and property geuerally, by A. A. GABBIBO, Agent. .. W / • Office cor. Fourth end Bmlthttet<l ftt*. Jflremtm’s inaumuct CopipMijrof the CUfof Flttahuch. J. K. UOOUIi&AX). President—KOmtlFlNNEY, Boere t&ry. WUUoauro against FIRE and MABZNB ttTffgfi of all kinds. Weterjstmi. .... SlUtQfOSfi . J.K.MMrfcaodj * W. J. Anderson',' B.C. Sawyer, ... B.B.Bimpaon, Wm.&l.-Edgar, H.B. Wilkin*, 0.0. Paulson,. - - William Collingwood, ... 11. U. Roberts, John M. Irwin, ! • . Joseph KayO, Wm. OTklhson,' '. ' , . David CampbolL 1 . jaig ••. MDTDAI, .FIHK AND AlA .UlNlsi INSUEABJCB COMPASY, ol ?.??H?y lvaai ** CAPiT At, CHAR* TKR VJSRPJSIOAZu •:.. V noh.ABQUSCDS 0. HBISTBBr • iOcrtter*—THOMAS 0. WILLSON, Esq. nxßSorcss; . . -210n..A. 0. Holster, •: . Samuel W. Hoys,! . . Wliliam;ltoMnaon, Jr,, Thomas Gillespie, •William P. Fahnestock, Jobnß.Cox, * Harvey Bollmanj ./.■■, Jacob Peters, . John Walker, Jr., ‘ William Colder, Jt., - . - Jacob 8. Qoldurman, Aaron Sornbaugh. BUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, ' . Office,ln Lafcyettoßulldlhga, . Jo 3 . (entranoe.on Wood PtreetQ Important tu c oppera and Laecberii Dr. Ktii’&KUjHG Wood street, boa received an as* .ear Haunter ; • Thomas* .Mechanical Leeches;. M Cupping Glasses; • **..• Breast Classes; • *. -ByoCups; • .. Dental Letches | • Scarificator*:.' , -Those are really important iaventious, and Terr eonvo* ulent to those who follow Leeching. Coil and eeathem. : dßf Corner Wood at and Virgin alley. ■■ Jafl lnsurance Company or *“*■*“?** ,- OJJlce: QlWalerSlretUbetvxm JXarketand Wooditreetx. Insures HULL and QABaO.&iska, on the Ohio and Missis aippi Rivera and tributaries. -> - V ' AIBQ- ■AfntltmtihaPprilaQf tnaßftft-fcwtf InlandrfaYfgn i H.D.KIng, gm.TarfiyiwJy,. . : ' - William Bagaley,, , Samuel M.Kier, Samuel Rea, 'Wiiihtmran^nTn, BctertDunlip,Jr.,. John S.Dilwbrth,' IftaackL'Pehnock, .' Francis Sellers, 8. Qarbauglr,: ■J« Schoonmaker, ' ■ " Walter Bryant, • WBltainß. Baym - -> - JohnShlpton. .. • dee2B —it is due to KXBB’B ■JVmaaa : to IreSr say that It has been known to completely erudicauv every vastage of **»*■ dlffrasir f*» tiipit than o ther remedy, and at less cost or Inconvenience to the pa* > ISbo thousands of certificates In the hands of the propria* of which are from well known dtisexur of tfceoltj audits immediate vicinity, go toahowclaarlJ and beyond til doubt, that Kim's tenouua la a of no common value, not only as a local remedy Is fixralv* xUf-Rhncmatijm, Dtafneu t lotto/ Sight, but as a valuable - Internal remedy, Inviting, tho inTfl«tijptt^ e ,phy ß inf,„ a u ;vroD as theauffering, patient, to beoomacoqualntsd with Its .Oftrltß,- -.••• ...■ .:. •. Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medidneis purely natural, and la bottled uit tiovstrom thebosom of the oartlu • ThefcHovrtna cerMlcaU it copiedfrork a paperpUbUtfod of •flyrams; 2f* Y.,and bean date Atsgutt 2, iw£taw\{eh.ti ftuo appended the czTt\ficzUoflh:c<ltAraUd D. .qf Syracuse: :■“ Tide may in troth certify, that Shave been in> badly if* fl]ctad with Bcrofulafbr the lastterenyearsthatmostoithe time I hare boon unable to attend to any tind of business, and much of the time unable to walk and confined torn? ted, and have been tfeatedneariy all tho time by the test PhyKcmw.ourcountry agordsjiloteasJouaUy got some ra lla£ but wo care, and continued togrow worse nntO Dr. Foot rocommended metn-try the Petroleum, or Bock 00. a* ev* rythlng else had failed.! did so without fklth at first, but •the effect was astonishing; It threw the poison to the sur&ce ateinoe began to grow better,and by tutfng twven bottles lhave got a cure worth thnwgroda of dollars/- - - . MRB. NAKOTMfIURKKR. This may certify that l have been acquainted vith Bier’s Petroleum, or Koch Oil. for more than a year,-and havere., peatedly witnoiscd its beneficial effects fn the sure of-lndo 'tent ulcers and otherdiseases fbr whfch it lsreecmm ended, and can with confidence recommend it to be a mediolnewux. thy of attention, andean safely say that tuoosss has aitendU ed Itausa where other medieine had failed. - 4 D. Y. FOOT, If* D, • Forsaleby all the Dragglsta In Pittsburgh; fanafdtw. fTiS 3 * Indigeitlen and Livsr camnifciw# CORKD BY KIBB’S PJSTKOLKUIL—Head the fcl* lowing letter ftom Bev. O. Dzosncsom ft-Uisshmarv In Oregon s j ila. J. M. Kiss—Dear Sir: Myself and wlfc having been greatly benofitted by tho use of yoor Petroleum, I wish to • have you send me a box of two ot throe dosen bottles. I tun tho Congregational Minister in this place, and' several of iny people areaffiected with indigestion and an or tholiTOr, the same of mjself and wife, before taking your PcTßomnt, on Book On. .Wb took eeveral bottle*— two or throe each—about ® year and;* half ago, and we have never enjoyed eo good heal th' for years as wo have Rinftft that time. I had hot taken * Sloglo-botUe,-befhre that fullness of the stomach which : eo distresses ine dys* .peptio was relieved, and I have nothing of It since that * wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of thel liter, which had been of eeveral years standliur.' bv thn use of your Petroleum. - w _ fkrtd by 8«' M. KIBB, Canal Basra, QSO. H. KEFBBB, 140 Wood street, and Druggists and Medidno Dealers every* where. . 00t26 tr^».fl[li3bSON , B DAUbBABBOTYPIB,- (bsy* postOffleeßaildlngs,Third street, Likenassestaken in alt kinds of weather, fromkA.M.to 4 P. lL,givlnjr an soomate azUstie and animate Uksness, nnlikfi and vastly «o> perior to the common cheap daguerwotypos, at the fbllowina cheapprim; and upward, aooortlngfi .the else a&dumuity of case orftame. ' •> v Houra for children, fromll A.U;to3F.H* H.B.—Tilton cases of alok or doceased pereons taken In any partoftheolty,. ; [nov3S:ly Curtain ttatertexc, end Trimmings of every Furniture Plushes,' dc., Leco ana Muslin Caitains, H.T. PaintedWlndow fthades.CUtOornlees, Curtain PinsJßands, 1 Ao.j at wholesale and retML . . W. H. CABBx&> v - Nbi 100 Chasnut atreet,oomer Fifth, Phfladelshia;' < : Curtains Mado and Trimmed In the very new^tFreath atylw-r.. - , [marSOOv oornsU Coraim AgraktVn^ T flouff are droadfhUytormented with eons, A*i*7i* remedy will bo (bund IttPr.CottMfti Cms.vuwK, Bale Dr. G EO, B.KJBYBER, 140 Wood Btreet; * retail at and 25cts. per box; senS 1 ; r deflations to timsa who buy to nil Friday of each month.;--;;-.;-- •- - ; -r:::[mar2s:ly 1Ts 3> m : £Si ,oe ‘T* ,lil » JOuaßinniittt ‘rAjwaB so utSk- OTETTiOf HttaTittrgh and AJlagluziy, meet, on tlu drstondthlid VHDNESDfr oraroiy montS. at tho FLOEI BA. HOTJBB, Harkotinroet. BTOrder. i»l? JOHITTOOTa. JB, Boowtarj. hODeEi h O. O. The f.ujSr .’ingototi* todgfc No. 58»,X.0.0f oroy W«dnwday«mlntlnwaiililiiafamgtta.\yooart. TlyltT' T oat OK STOLEN.—a. not. Imrp»tUltt (Dr»T tnwr) at JU - the OMoand fonnsylTania Baunnd Depot, on SrUn thq loth lust,“ Smith dfilnolalr.* The finder wtu bonwaidodby having otNp.l23Second rftwv : : t ntaill SMITH i wmt.AHL '/~IAHWOOO—2a bbl> tat ait by T~~' ~i Vy marltt ‘ ~ S. A.yimrEgTOCß * (XX TJ BIMBTOHS—£6 bblTe* nlo by " ' ' .. :■*:*.• ' .f"-."- ■ v ’ *''' 0 ~XI ,* < ‘ ' * •• :-fs' 1 : <■V-.v : ■:>.' " , .y.; ~ =ME CHILDS & CO., Boot and Shoe Warehouse, * »* f ’ '••f.•/..y-.i- ,` ',, >r: * ■' « y t » * - H* : AMO§EMENTS. lUt” £ SosT “> Zeute and Jimtr.. “"'S' ctr—Kft h ttrM t ,EbOToW°od......lMc<!!iol«doi£S: Boxes ud ParqutftoMto; PrivateJ3cxeaj.Birff»,4BetforSo ■■ ffloall, J 5; Socbnd Tier, 25e: Boxes for colored person*.6oc”. l>»mureearij I g «ate»iUJoeliaiß«ll2}iete.eit»»iS»ho ■ aulhorae amt aetnsa, Mrs. ANNA CORA Man* S3d, XBM, will be pro- Cteaatea Tragaty of 10N.....J0n, fir». Mow*ttj Adraitue, Hr.Brel>roid...„.Pn* Beni Mlsa, EWel degr«vo. ,„.T o c OT£lnclii with BKETOHE3 IN 1ND1A...... ' Mr.: Bayley( Polly Seragga. Mia. Btete foro To-morrownightPanyffellßcneP.tofAlra. Moiratt. ' _ KxMWitou aod aala or Faney w sr k. ' A fis SAGB would respectfully announce to tho ■ ■i-VjL citterns of i lttsburgh nod vicinity, that, lo accord- ■ *?'* Tf! ll ** l - “I 1 " wm E>w « Public Exbtbl <»UocUon of articles of LEATHER WORK, JiSIBROIDKKI, ARTIVIOI At, gLOWERS-Aos. on tho aJWraoQnaemi cvenluga of THBBBDAY anieklßAY. Moich 231 and 24th. at LAFAYETTE Han.' Xto I*athor,Woik aione u well worthy xbeattanUGh of. tte noeeNp, but for to u amy and —“Sfi-AS? B '? ? furniture, work boxes, Ac, are orna- J * B4 ’ r 3f tt . «iual to tho mortclatcrato epeci- • W“f J? Oaiißg. tad!a. engaged in this work may era Soy , a few hour* pleasantly and ptoOUbJy.tnd thus iknnlvthe'-' amt toUot with moat boanUrul pieces offurnituro. drcaring boxer, Ac. - Among thaapeciinona on exhibition, Mra. Bloc would par ticularly direct attention to the following articles:' - ooturr Jlwt—largo and amail Whxt Note, most be.nli foliy fobbed; Work Boxes; Foot Stool«,.wlth embroidered ; wp*{ Pictures, frame* beautifully omamentdda eiMviderg,— DrearingOowna for gentlemen t Vest Pat tema, beautifully worked; Shswfe and gklrta, for children; Toilet Curhiona; Lames’Scarfs; Gent's Slippert. Art.-tfdat_«oi«rxr-LarEO Boqnets; Baakoto of yioners; :: Baskets of Wax Vroit. i ftkier JlachU —Pori folios, and numerous other articles in tnu work. .-• M|». Sxqe, being obliged, to leare tbs diy. to meet engage* mcnt« elsewhere. tho above articles will be for Bale during tho evenings of exhibition; and onopportunity will thus ta afforded to Tlsitors to purchase. Ityflre*hmonta may be obtaiuod at tho Hall, durinw tho Exhibition. * * •• • YpUNG’3 celebrated String and Brass Band wIU bo In at tendance. • admlUng a lady and gentleman, 25 cants. oST-Doora open at from 2 Ull 10 o'clock, P. M., on each inar2l:St rx4 Ea °BaALL,{formerly'Wnk[a < a Hall), IburUittrett, V ** obtained for Parti®*, Festival?, 9° Dl Abo,^ and Sax Band can he ferond In readJncsa at all times, ly ‘Plying to Waie FRANK CARGO, at the CryatSSaco Dagnaneaa Uoonaa of U, il. Cargo & Fonnh etreeL or at UMffdh • mu2l ■■■>.■ Orphans* Sale* W •‘ PUBLIC AUtTEION, by. nrderof tba Orphans* MARCH 25th, 1864. P. M h on the premißes,aU that certain BOTOV UIWiDND, in tbe dtrof Pittibuigb, bonnded anddescribed «f wit: Beginning on emlthfiald atrwti at the distance of 33 ftet eastward!/ from the corner of Third it. nt the corner of lot of James M’Ko*n f thence at right an* SmithCeld street,6o feet, towards Grant aheot * thedoa parallel with Stnlthfield street 19fbet towards Fourth ritreet; theneo parallel with Fourth street 60 ftet th Smith- Sold atrout; • thence along- flmitbfleld street 19 feet to tbo plitaMjf twginnlug—being 19 feet front ou tho eastwaidh' ride of gmlthCeld atroet, andTcuming bach towards Grant riwwrVVxn W imr,af. ! “J* 3 ® 8 threo BMOK DWELTdhG UOUSK, in good order. , Titlo good. Terms made known at salo. . .. MISA& TINBtB, .; • mnrgl.. Admlolstrator of H. desr’d. . i Stw Skoc Store. ?.*»•*»“• ABKISS Street, between Urn Mar- O kot Heuse and Flilh street, wonU call tb« attention of ■ LUoldfriondsandcurtomenr/ttndallbtherswbd mar&tor : bl°* ***** tbtir trade> Ibat fbr tho future beVnibe Craud at bla JiEVf. SHOE STOKE as abore, with aneutirelyxunr stock of Boots, TusQofond Braid Jlats, &c n conmUog la partcf Genta* ’ Fancy Open Boots, Congress Galtere, OxfordTEte, B’OtrsaVa, titcj and Children’s Fancy Boot*. apteral ~ ftcs, Slips, *c., Tory beautiful; Boys ana TouWs Dress Boots, Shoos, Tlm, and Pomps. • • . . This stock is one of U»b largest eror opened In thisdte: andembracra ayery thing worn by the ladles of Phlladol- '- pbiaandNew York, and bo trams cannot foil to please all. ' ' (Ireat car; haa been glean to select the choicest moda: all of which he warrants. n« also eonttnuM to manulactnro, as horolofon. all descriptions of Booteand Shoes, nod item his long eiperi oiiaiof OTsr twentjyearsJn baslnesa in this city,iCh. fr 0 *I*.' 1 *.' ■orndentgoarantoo thet thoso wholkvor ldmwlih thelr enstom win ha fairly dealt with 'xoarZi v 'lhAhuis mm-n i»»«u.mo UOUSJSB jfoi 1 SALE.—On FEIDAF KVENING, March 81. win be : - sold: Ist, that IsrgC brick building, consisting o/aoterab to°«?»»ts> on tEa cqms, of Webster and nigh streets, and '' tot of ‘gjtrand,being 66 fiiet 3 Inches on nigh streol; and 45 f feet on Webster street. ■Alao, two large three storjbrfck dwelling houses; ritnate at tha corner of Fifth and Boss sta.; opposite tho : Court Uouw,«oeh containing eight rooms; togothcritheycon talnlnfrontZfeet g Inches on Boss street, an* SSfeeton. r Fifth streciyand ara bnilt on lotaJgand t», lnßorah IL ’ FettenUan’*plan of lots, lndudlog thawholoof 10tff0.29 , and thalargerpartdf lot 23,and cxeeptlngthat portion of. the same sold to B. H.Heaslfngs. 'Also.lneludlDgthe com- ‘ mon prirUego of. a tbreofcet; alley. Tho. shore desirable property will bosoUot a bargain. Terms, one-fourth In -hand, and tho reetdae In one, two and throe years, with In.'-' tsresl. 8088 A M’CONNKIL, Altys for aW. Bobach. ' ; ' P.M.PAVIB. AucUaneer. ... .. Itomovnl. : ■.■■■■■; •Ti f-w °;^S?>„“£sC H AN* I haTOTemoTad'- f T. *J° Street, a tow doors north of their ■ ' a fresh assortment of - = ' Cl(ftliJ,OMjiniBreB| and Vestings. pf tho noirctt ' an* mosbfaahlonoble styles, and Where they will bd fbnnd 1 ready totlUaU orders with which they may to favored,' promptly and to the ftShlCt^g,: . ■ matSß? • 'W%S*!mhon fe l ol f W6 *•»»»>• XAVJSUN an&BUABD f“ot of,which Isfour atorios high,- thoback build togs throe stories, all ofbrick, withporehS '■ andeTary oonrenlenoe. nearly now, ins good slttuUlon. V Atoi«nnn*er of snail brick tenements.- For partlaolars -■ apply at Sl’Kenna’s auction house. parunuara , -mara. :■ - - ; ; JAMES McKBNNA. Anctlmam.‘ J D jSokB^ OKIVIU> * of Uio following now ' • JUydea’s Autobiography: by Too Taylor j , „,v’ ' -.:': s ■?.: . : n&psuul MUhapn:;by QroceGrcemrood:-' AutoMosT.nhyoronActraa: by Mrs-Anßaasroiratt; " TOoThrooColpnlMof Aintt«ll»s by Bamual Bldoay! : ThoUaofSliryQooniofScotta: byO.JQuadly; - - :, ; ' an tbo Plains ftnd. onong.tbe Dtatasa; twin* '' ° r “ OwSma Journey to > ». uuifornla: by H. Delano; . , ffhil JUI to March of air John ' ‘ : Franklin :ty Dr .Kano, M. D. U 8 N • ' fc ™ rs - n “ bl toT°" gMm!o “' re: b7lIy * re - - \f.JL GILBENTENNET A OO.’B, T 8 Fourthstreet. 31UK illaiJHa UUJi; ortho tfoung MUUmMki: by e. Uyeri, oathorofßel! Bnmdoa.Ac. 'M)i''■■■*.' i’ollphor by Geo. W.CartK , - AoUbloraphy of u Actress: by Mrs. Anna Cbm Momti -. Juft recelrodoadfor sale by ■O. ILPBABBOtf ; r; ' f:i SaocessortoH.P.CtUltrtf. - wo. <1 ThWotnwti Bfapafeh Bulldlnga. bbla and half bMg, Lakeßnporior Tiotit: X 850 do do White PuL; ’ 600 do atm:lBM Herringr, In dryualt; , 155 do and fcaUbhls large No. 3 Jdackerel I*s: do., • do. -•'' medium • -do •• v -- 100- .do email Hackum!j- > ,: . 6d do and half bbUlargoNo. l do ■ 25. kltt# .... do.• :• do . ■■ do ■ 30 bbUNo. IBalmoa; 10 kltta d<x Torealefcy k - .ENOUgH k RICU4BDSOV, I?o*. 110 .Water and 150 Front etreata. < L“toSSsteSfbf u, °” ****** Uo “ ed ou> la *s!£?i ENQLTBH t BIOBABBSON. ' VJ tnafMMlaby [mara] J. A. HOTOHIBOXjt Qo^ *>-• BllUAli—to Midi panufJN. O. Sugar, in atora am for ««10 by fn«>2H ■ JjL HCTfSraniM^^y l v > .wtoorjt In gtoro and for «&!<* ■■., . v to ™ J. A. HUTCHISON k Op. In «toro»nd finals by 11 mig2 l 3. A. HOTCmsON * 00. btI.VM-rW Ww Hops landing and ibr sale by . | Jj» :aar2l J.A. HtTTODIBON * oa rtceiT&l toe Agency or A. G. jw ;■ . > ley SOo.’e Celebrated OOLDPBNS'boUjQoId and ffl- ■ • T»rO«»ra,Bneh eji l!aok 1 Coital Statea; Potent, Oonimis£ dal, Medium, Ladlea 1 and Henry OlejCone-Ali vtms^rrt wotrontsd, andtakini back M they do mt giro oatlaflieHm WeviiloeUyonagoodGoUFmrand BUTerCUtelbr nSt Coll and try them. BAUUEL B. JiAOf FE* ,,W ‘• ■ morap K 0.87 Wood umt. * A JSKIUU UUUBK ON HICUUNU B'l‘ Hilt A. Brick Hoogo Of eight tocmg, wcil strap gtvi nm! bwll. »Woifcr two fcmiltej, Eltunted oa Boama a «tri»» ZUwiS™' ' theEighthWord&SoolHoniw. ” JJoillll ' K - B. CWTHBEar * BON, _H«J22 ■ ■ No.iamjrirtS.t. Mount Washington. — location ■ yr .i. ' - <tac*. Farial6«T«ln»bteproi>ShrSuafiSfrSS. ' Th# * •a** 2o ’ & CUTZTBEKT k SON. No, 14>.Thirds! .. JC *• 80 do extra, Forealobjr •...■■■■••., KIBKPATRICg. * v BUtlfc - g BA&rf—looo Mgg ioitoramd •to rtociTe; toy h»£ThW lMEttattSk K’®"” - .' - bowh * Mautra. j .* if:','-' - *• i. i 1' \ T • f a i V: 1 ' - ; 4 -^ : : ~~ ` ~~;: '.Vr-•• '-’msrlB:dftvjel-' ALCOHOL. TANNER’S OIL, SPERM OIL, WHALE OIL, SPICES, - 1 r;' ; ' \ i N
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