patent inet • ht the 6 rn I riS• &M rding to the 'act provided mach cases ? I The fifth sid . .sixth charges; if they may be so called, &nett-that if the invention were Chaffee's, he waa not:entitled to a reissue, because he ex pended no more than idly dollars on the inven tion, and received eight thonaand donee's. An examination - 4 the testimony gives n very different idea of Chaffee'sprofds, Bat, Men ad- Milling the statement to be COrreCts no witness estimates the value of Chaffee's invention at less than one hundred thousand dollars, and some es timate it at three times that sum. Now, the law authorizes the party to obtain compensation for the ingenuity as well ns the time and expenses of making . the invention, and. eel part of thevaltte of the invention -which is n t covered by time and expenses is covered -by the ingenuity of the inventor. The law de sign:R.6st the party shill receive the full value of his invention and nething less would be jest. When tweinienter has made an improvement that sues & hundred thousand dollars a year, or even half that aunt, it is a poor - answer to his claim for an extension, to sahe has received eight thousand dollars; n noisier which few, except at the signers of thee charges, would ever think - of presenting. The seventh a 1., tenth charges allege that .Chaffee'stpatent was illegally . extended for the benefit of assignees, and not, as the law eon templet., foe the benept of the inventor. In reply, it is eulikient to mate that the facts of the caseesvere decided according to the evi dence, and hot according to the statements of ' Mr. bay and his coadjutors. But no such facts •as alledged herein were proved. If Mr: Chaffco had. made a contract for the sale of the extended patent, it lo to be hoped he will receive the val ue of his enntrect, which 'will be for his own ben " tilt It will be perceived by the rontaination of the arguments filed by the counsel of the op posers, that they did not pretend there was any • ground for the allegation in this charge, which, if sustained, would have defeated the eaten. lion. - In regard to this Oct of the Commissioner, it ' is due to him to state that this ease was univer sally regarded by the examiners and all 'others In the liffice, familiacwith the (del,. as a remark.' ably clear ease for extension. The eighth charge alleges that the Cemnds . idea. had not read the testimony, arguments, toe., in the ease prior .to granting the. exten sion: . If the facts were as charged it would imply no neglect of duty. The first section of the act of 1848 directs the Commissioner to procure a full report of the cue from the exaniner, and''' there 'Wpm" grant or refuse the extension, Ace Such &report was,furnished by the examiner,; and it -would have been perfectly legal and proper to , . grant the extension °ten-rupee," as the law au thorizes yOu to do. But I know the allegation to be utterly faille, SS I spent many days with you et the same table, reading with you, and foe you, and otherwiselaiding you, while you weremirking notes of the testimony In this case. I, latow, - therefore; that you did examine the easewith the utmost care. .. , The mime eharge'Oleges thnt the Commissioner •In the matter followed neither the laws, rules, ' nor the practice of the Patent Office . I • In relation to this charge I. eau state, having tad the case constantly under my own charge during Its pendency, that the whole pr eeedings on the part of the office were perfectly fair, and violated.nftither the law, the rules, nor the prac tice of the. office. Some new points: arose in the mutes which were disposed of, in the nffitence of ' • rule.; in the meet impartial manner; and 1 can safely remark that no honest man in the trade or acquainted with the subject denies that Chaffee IS the first inventor of the inventor of the im provement patented to him, or pretends that the compensation he received for it bore any reason able proportion to its value. ' In conclueion,.l will remark that the testimony in this case rendered it perfectly clear that Chaf fee was the first inventor of the improvement patented to him t - that the invention was vastly impertant'and useful to the pn laic: and that he had failed, in- consequence of circumstances be yond his control, to obtain a fair remuneration for his invention, anderas therefore clearly enti tled 'under .the statute, to an extension of his -patent; =id I may add'thrit the opposition to the ;extension' 'has come • almost exclusively from those who for Pears have been pirating the in vention. RMiecldully.submittml, I i L. D. GALE, Examiner. - lion. Tnos. Iweidee,. ' Commissioner of Patents. t . . P. S. It wil be perceived that the rules for ' taking testimony in litigated cases before this of fice require the party to give notice' to the opo sing party of ,the time and place of taking tho same; and in order that tho applicant for the extension may give this notice, it ia' necessary . . that be should know who the oposing party is.— As no onetime had previously weaned requiring a rule on this point, the subject hadheen over looked by your predecessors, ond no rule woe focOd. An order was therefore adapted to meet the exigency. That the opposing patty should within reasonable time, notify the office of his intention, to oppose, and of his grounds of op - position, and that the npplimitti should be inform ' ed of the same, Olathe might :now to whom no -• tire should be sent in ;taking testimony. For without inch notice the testimony, according to the pre-existing rut., would he ruled out. The course theta pursued is too obviously fair to juries tify comment. wo this el gle exception the ease was conducted so all rem ets inihe ordina ry way, and precisely in a orthitire with the rule in anologeons cases who no rules hod been provided. A clearer case the Chaffee's for ex testsloti, it has never beets my nt to ,examine.— The.palpable falsehoods and - .representations 'contained in the charges tare t numerous to be noticed here. But many of em are noticed in pencil, find subse queutly ink oil the margin of the printed copy, They are he sane as those Which went the rounds of tl e newSpapets, by the . • procurement of the said 1 Ay. when Chaffee's cue was under consideration; and which were ' at the same time pressed up ,n the , senate by every means which an interested, unscrupulous, ' - ' - end malignant spirit could in. ent. -..i . " . i L. p. ti., Ex. The Plank - Road enterprise, which is to con s neet Cumberland, the piece • t terminus of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad • 'th West Newton, where there is steamboat . vigation to Pitts burgh,' is going forward wth real and ener gy. The following partie ars respecting it are furnished by the Crimbe land Civilian. Plat* Road to West Neu on.—We have had aeveral spells of pinching c .1d weather, which caused a brief suspension is the operations on this great work; but not 'a s ay that men. could work has been lost during he while winter.--s• The *iii object, and chief erpense. attending the constructions of a plank ad, lathe procure . meat of plank. Every plan is•heingdistributed ready to be laid as WWI as t e roadbed is freed from the front- . .. . The Company have t o Asowerful steam 1 engines; one ttn horse. tl e • oiher forty home power, driviogYage's Circ lei. Seers with great ell'W- ' Some delay line b gn ocearioned whilst teaching men to use them, nt•nuthing daunted, they are now in a conditio to drive them night t nod day. The quantit of Plank sawed daily by these mills is iscredible , and stir 'prise all who have secnthe a6sork. The com pany. will in a few ,lays have o third Steam Mill, and two Water Powe Circular Saw 31111. ' in operation, capable of cutting onelplankat each Mill per minute. The Nert Tuesday will be pay day. President, who neglects nothing he undertaked, and almost lives on this road, will be in Somerset on tha ' day• r ready to pay. in cash, all SIC Contractors for the plank delivered along the line of the road_ We are sure the Stpckhalders will not fail to pay up tiler instalments i regularly, so as to strengthen the bands of cur energetic President. Th< Centro/ American Gold.—The account of thedieccrsery of a gold placer, net , ' Chinendrga trunslated from the Cairo del lath o, was prors.l to be humbug. 'twos specu tion of enure enterprieing hotel owners in Chinithilega to ~tlaw ssrowd there and increase their profits. ?Pei pi:bound a small quantity of gold dust, and Pl . . -crtly scattered it here and therein the soil. Sentenced to be Ilang.—George 'Pharaoh, con- sicked at Westottester, Pa, of the murder ~f 1 MisslSharpless, the school ttascheC, was on IV ea y sentenced by Judge Chap - n. lie we- wo impressixo in his remarks previous to pm no Bing sentence of death, but the culprit lii - tenied to him with the Inmost 'composure. It i understood that he has DIDCOMmfte-sed the crime and that his object was to obtain l the watch el.,' had on her person. ----,,,' Stu-LOADING Gtm.—Mr. Porter, residing at i near 'Memphis, loss constructed a most nov el Fid curious firearm, called tile "self-loadine ga ,,, , ' in which the simple operatinn tif -mocking to hoot, by the assistance of valves or equiv, 1 tsoseparates from the magazine attached to th: , Iplu i e materials for each level, and look gun. It is capable of being blischatTzed for ty timep in a minute, and shoots a ball with tre m talons force., and with usual exactness. The itor of t he illemphis Etiquireti atter careful e _ tka that nothing which ea.n bear Comparison :Shit it in efficiency has been discovered,umd that no I‘rwrolTter" of any,kind approttelMs it in destrai tiveneei, or in "l'eOadaptation of the means 4' ty tigainst accident in their use. Gtiten'.B Insurance Compani,dPittsbtatt. ECOURAGE HOME INSTITUTION'. - , osm vo.o. 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"" -i''.:."l'r; _--5 - -=^- _,__ _ THE GREAT HALL FOR THE WORLD'S FAIR, IN LONDON, WI, • • The building is 1848 feet long, by 408 feet broad, and 66 feet high. The long line is crossed by a transept 108 feet high, which encloses a row of elm trees now standing at a point so near the centre as to divide the length into 948 feet on the one side, and '9OO feet on the other. In addition to the timber for joists, flooring, &c., the glass, and supports of iron, comprise the entire structure. The columns are similar in form thronghout: The same may be said of each of the sash-bars, and of each pane of glass. The. number of columns varying In length from 14 feet 6 inches to 20 feet; is 3,230. There are 2,244 coat iron girders for supporting galleries and roofs, besides 1,128 intermediate bearer, or binders, 358 wrought-iron 'trusses for supporting roof, 34 miles gutters for carrying water to the columns, 202 miles of sash-bars, and 900,000 superficial feet of glass. The building stands on about 18 acres of ground, giving, with the galleries, an ex hibiting surface of 21 acres: but provision will be made for a large increase of galleries, if necessary . . The gallery is twenty-four feet wide, and extends nearly a mile. The length of tables, or table spare for exhibiting is about eight miles. An idea may formed of the unprecedented quai?tity of materials that have been employed in this edifice, from the fact that the glass alone weighs upwards of 400 tons. ,The 'glass roof consists of a series of ridges and valleys exactly 8 feet wide. Along the sloping sides, without and within, the water is conducted into gutters at the - heed of each column, whence it escapes through the columns them-, selves. In no instance has the water further than 12 feet to run before it is delivered into the valleyit. The provision for ventilation is, according to Mr. Paxton, a very peculiar part of his plan. The whole building has been fitted with leuvre, or Auger, boards, so placed as to admit air, but exclude rain. The roof and south side of the building is covered with canvass. and in very hot weather itchy, be watered, and the interior kept cool. In the transept alone, there Is above 5,000 superficial feet of ventilators provided. Ily covering the smith siilif t ond roof of the building with canvass, a gentle light can be thrown over the whole building, and the whole of the glass 'of the at(rthern side of the building gives a direct light to the interior. As already explained, the exhibi ing surface will occupy a space of about 21 acres. The total cubic contents of the buildirig is 33,000,000 feet— The total amount of contract for use, waste, and maintenance, is £70.600, or very , little more thatt. nine-sixteenths of a penny per foot Cube. The total 'value of the building, were it to be permanently retain ed, would be £150,000, or rather less than ono-peony and one twelfth of a penny per foot cube. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE E=l MUEEEIMI WEDNESDAY MONNLNG, FEWY .IS, 1851 In another column we present (Air readers] commented upon the striking simplicity of de -s:lr in an edifice witch in it, progress itself sup with a bandsome engraved view of the Mehra- i ted Hall erected for the great exhibiOn in ed nearly all the :acaffolding required for it I Ile then adverted briefly to the Paxton gutter., London ' . As this magnificent Hall lo one of which were mode by hind for the Chatsworth the great wonders of the age, and ns the at- Co.ervatary. and etplidueti the ingenious con tention of our readers will be much token . trivance I , Y a grouse un the outside or each gut ssirmonths with the Fair / ter for catching the moisture condensed within p for the ensuingll the roof of the building, The gottenWe to be held in it, we have had the wood cut. rut entirely - I, ,• r " i frontre now y nme.ritiery construe.ce the we give to day; engraved especially for our I' design of Mr. Fox. Ile also drew attention to'' paper, by Mr. Nevittc Joussros, of this city, the machinery for cutting snob harsh for paintine from a drawing in the London are J0...1. The "rid drilling: Referring to tile general design ofi ! the building he said that it was first intended to engraving, and the description accompanying it, I be unifret. but Messrs. Fox and Ilemlreson sug woii gave the muter almost us good an idea of the I !rested a 1 ronsept, lei it would great y strengthen building, as a personal inspection would do. .1%, • the whole (abr.:, and they also advised that assist the reader, we copy the following extracts that portion of the edifice shout, he crowned from a Lecture delivered by Professor Cowper• with on arch roof overtopping the lofty tre ,,, that on the spot, to the members of the Royal facie- grow there. • ty of Arts, who were invited to visit the build- BY motels the Professor explained the ' then " . and •tensioni to which an era of the kind warl Mg We copy froM the London Times: ..objected,andlie also. untimely `the the The lecture was delivered in a square k.i . the w a y in which the wooden el!.. of te arch were building fitted up for the occasion, a little to the frmed, and the manner in which t icy were mi., I West of the contractors temporary tinier,. It ed in pairs tit a time. Technicill he ribs ore was so interspersed aith references to diagrams called "principals,' and are composed of four and models that anything beyond a summary of layers of wood laid tint upon each other, the the topics touched upon would be unsuitable in two central ones four inches thick, and two sides these columns, yet in confining ourselves 4 in that, 1 two inches. A curved plank and a strap of iron we are fullynsible how inadequate an idea the , above it shaped to the arch :old bolted to it. held reader can orm of the talent and ingenuity ' the whole barether, mid It was found that when which the etails of construction • have called) the PriueiPal , . were ''et "P in pours with th eir I se forth—of e mechanical and engine ring skill porlings nod diagonal ties. the friedon alone wn• developed—of the intricate calculatio.—the ,flEcient to to-event their spreading out The nice distribution of forces—the novel appliance, . weight of each lair of Prine l Mtk, raised wa-s 8 Of old facilities—the invention of machinery, i t01ta.. 0,4 the first idea of taking them tip in that where the work eta - tinted it—and above every , mower. was sogge-ted by Mr. Willbee, !Messrs. thing else, the until ing energy, the mei-yell.. I Fax header... , .r. , ni : that idea was sole'e rapidity and the perfect organization of hh ,I „,-., ~,I .. ~ ,1 , ..d...1 I, m e -.,. F ox & tt en d,.,,, t , with which an undertaking sovast and son ew I into making each pair of principals its own m hos been pushed forward to a point at which its yeller when raised to the required height, end success may be pronounced certain. ! thus the whole work of forming the arched reef Professor Cowper, in drawing attention to those of the trnnoept was carried forward with the at parts of the building which were most worthy of most simplicity and despatch. examination, mid that lie had hesitated to i.e. ,‘ Professor Cowper stated that Mr. Fox bad cept the office, under the impression that Mr. I personally , uperintenled the process or construe. Paxton would have been the most suitable per.. I thal from the commencement, and he highly and to do so, but that gentleman had nlretolyoleliv.: deservedly complimented him, not Only for his need a lecture on the origin of the building, and indefatigable exertions. but for the great ability as Messrs. Fox and Henderson, the contractors, which he had displayed. Mr. Fox had la-en there wished the details of construction to be fully ex. frequently from 7 o'clock in the morning till I I plainnd, he hadundertaken that duty. He then a•clock J.l night, and every operation bad been proceeded to vindicate the Crystal Palace from carried on,, under his personal superintendence. the imputation of jobbery which so frequently The general tnnuagement.of the works had beem attached to .Government works When Mr. most effieiently conducted by Mr. Cochrime.— Poxton laid his plan before Messrs. Fox mull The laying out of the ground had been entrusted I Henderson they went at once with it to the coo- to Mr. BrOwninger, and Mr. Cowper, a son of missioners, and laid their suggestions with ref. l the lecturer, had constructed the new tanchinery erence to it before them. ' from the design of Messra." Fox and Henderson.- Adverting to the presence of m many trees The details were worked outthe cost estimat ed, and the required trength of the mnterials to wi th in the lilacs l'allice,,Prof. Cowper said, that be used determined. v aults. one week. mesa ,. when our friends from the continent visited them. Fox and Henderson were the only firm that made nothing would strike them as more preposterous than retaining those trees ; but he thought that a tender, and in entering into the contract they reserved o largo discretionary uourr as to the their preservation COllVeye,l nvery useful eful lesso I Some of the tuitions abroad were in the habit of mode of carrying it out. The building which planting trees of liberty. which very soon dried they had constructed was tad an architectural d. edifice in the strict sense of the word. ?It rens up, witherial, and decaye not built of wood, or stone, or brick, but-of iron The English people were not eery fond of em -a material which, he maintained, had hitherto hives: but he could not help thinking that these been ignored by architect., and he mentioned ns were real trees of liberty, ns they proved that we an illnstration of this that the hall of King's did not live under a despotic Government. The College had its roof supported by iron pillars, people wished that these trees should be preset,- which were ourose d i t , wood, so os to i mpress ed, though 1,000 treel had been cut down in one with the idea that the columnshad a greater Kensingtou gardeu a few years ago without the diameter than in reality was the case. slightest complaiid being made. John Bull, Architects, building up edifices stone by stone, however, had act his mind on retaining these and attending chiefly to beauty of design, were trees, whether they spoiled the building or not, not under the necessity of making minute calcu. and there accordingly they remained, a atanding proof of the nttentiou nide!. the Government paid lotions, but the mechanical engineer must calm, I late step by step, and therefore there was not a to the will of the people. tie thought he might point in the edifice where they were assembled even carry the imagery a little further, for these might he said to represent the rights and inter which hod not beforehand been nubmitted to the most rigid calculation. W,hat had been the re. este of the various classes of the country, all that suit? There were no broad surfaces—no cal- was required being that they shell he so limped pruned that one should not overshadow omit seved feet in diameter, like the It 1 ""d museum, onp„rting no thing nt all but a nno o on, ! the ether. while the arch above might lie com pared to their glerious constitution, which was Klan of straight lines. People looked and said, 1 enough to protect and ittelude it What's slight building" The building was a! ""n‘Prehe i ts ire light one, it was true; but the difference lay be- I all, tween the words 'slight' and 'light,' and the • At the close or the lecture the learned Profes letter 's' ought to have been omitted. As an sod closely waittal on by his audience, proceeded illustration of the strength of hollow columns to the different points of the building. unit, on the learned Professor allowed that two pieces of I the spot, expiable , ' the hydraulie prese for pros ' quill, one Inch in height, would,support a weight ! ing do- girder,. the travelling seafrobling. the .of nearly two bunked weight. Ile nlso an-1 punching and cutting machines, the mode of pre flounced and explai' edthe proposition that a i paring the Paxton gutters, the circular saws for given quantity of matter disposal in the slope ! cutting the gotten and sashbare, the painting of a tube pillar wootulld hear a pressure nearly I machine, the tents for glazing, thesystem of den-, as tithes as great :. the same quantity . in the l. filiation by louvre boards, Ind the construction form of it'solid column. I of the transept. Passing to the manner in which the columns I ' Unfortunately its close proximity to the high were fixed, be described the mode in which the . way prevent, the proportions of its principal fa-' beds of concrete .on which they rested were ! code from being thoroughly seen and appreciat made, and then adverting to the fact, already so I ed by the thousands who daily tioch to ascertain! often noticed, that all the dimensions were mut- I its progress and scan its vast dimensions. The tiples of twenty four, he drew attention -to the , South end of the transept, however, has now been effect of this arrangement—that, which ever..completed, and presents a singularity imposing way the spectator looked, the columns covered appearance. In the broad daylight, and with each other, and all appearance of confusion soap . window tax recolleetions about him, one can entirely destroyed: Had these relative distances ; hardly hiring himself to believe- thatsuch in ex j not been accurately preserved, the. irders, cast 1 panse of glass work is real; that in Eng nd so as they were at a distance, would not have fit- ! daring and wholesale an nduile,aon o e Olin's ted. The coat iron columns being mounted on rays into any building should have been success tech other, tier above tier, with centre-hits in-, fully attempted; and that at lastiour clouded mur tervening between them, it was necessary that,, ky skies, and the darkness visible of our build the points of junction should be fitted to each' ing,s, should alike receive ,help and cue from other with mathematical precision. This neces-,, the Minds of the glazier. 1 city Professor Cowper illustrated by pieces el ' Rut, striking as the external view of the dean. wood, roughly "out in pillar shape and placed ! sept is on the South, during the day, it is still above each other, which, of course, would not I more SO at night, when, as once or twice a week, stand straight, the same experiment being re- I happens, a bonfire of shavings is lighted, and prated with pieces of wood pillar shaped and I every line and column in the building is illumin- I the eetia turn ed in a lathe, of course with a very i itch by the flame. Within mill without this is a : different result Thus, he continued, it became' grand sight and indicates what ,splendid effects requisite that the voids of the pillars should he I might be produced were the conitaissioners' here- turned were 2.5(10 columns and 2(10 “fncint, , a . " I after (any in compliment to the Celestial Ent- There ~ r v ,.. .. x ...t . i , 1 n e d . 1 of hatertta , ed on such an undertake. but Messrs. to be don, p o „ ragit.eer. would h.,„, , . • tore) to lurid within their crystal palace n "feast The period i - 3 now rapidly approaching when i I Henderson had nect ' implis ' hei . ...that there was; ant ru .,:ll ai t . th e ,r'''tilt ! the contractors will have concluded their labors, _ mess, ~owper hoe . '" l ' it ' al th t ° o building. P f r c and the busy hands of artisans, mechanics, and girdmis, and proceeded to eliev; h,.. ' hthorers that at present throng every port Mn of Meal language, they "behaved." A. • .t. : ',eci" the building will have been withdrawn from it. tration on, this subject, he d emonttrat „ . I Id a' The pillared isles atelextended airy galleries will periment that thin tin plants in n tithuler-yr 7- then be penpled wi th other occupants, and in amid bear a pressure of 2 cut where. in s "al' stead of those implement's of, trade, useful but . form they garb at (ince Ile ex planted by m,,," not ornamental, by which this east fabric has Ida the object of the. girder, and elm 0..31. loon formed, and the strong arms that wielded with its trelliced them, every part of it was d,t.. dm!, will be-seen the, ostly and elaborate pro sign of our greatest industrial communi signed to distribute the strain which would other, „. wise hare fallen unduly upon particular point, singe, the One set of actors,. depart from the One of these model's was executed in thin lath, yet it bore •pressure of I cwt. without brenking. T ,..,:7,1 a t " a new cast uppears on it, the public 17he subject of girders naturally led the .learneri pay , r o . i furious in such matter., will do well to Protease:go consider the amount of ~-tillness- othei ti ,4,, - „ rystal Palace a visit. The charge for ' secured to the building. Here his illustr..tioo. „0„, fixed rather nut for °brio. ream ,were _ lath, Wad ____ _,,.,..,_., for their ~ .,...t.,. . ~e r c high, but every hour in the day great ywidinge. wor; t au y. u , r e there... nee interest to an intelligent observer. retitled to explain the _method of proving the gir ders by the hydraulic' press, and he stated that while they generally broke with a weight of 80 tour, and were tr,ted by one of 18 tons, the greatest pressure to which they could be 'subject ed in the building ions 71 tons. Adverting-to the means by which the edifice had been erected, awl to the common remark that there scam no scaffolding and nothing to be aeon but 0 few rope, pulleys, rind poles, the Professor . . .• We hove printed • few proof copies of the Engraved - View of the Great London Crystal Palace," which appears in our paper to-day, on fine paper, sititoble for frothing, or preserving, which cn he had lit the counter. Price 10c. In the list of the articles fat. the great Fair at Loudon, ,from Pefinsylvaaia, are the follow- -Teter Remers, Pittsburgh, Pa.; bust of Bish op Clpfold. Hull and Spear, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Iron centre plough. Samuel Eakins, , Pittsburp, Pa.; Galvanic plastic hydrometer..".. The whole list from Perinsidvania number six ty three. Strange that nonclof Our Glass or Iron is to be exhibited. THE RIGHT qr {V.v.—The Senate ofVir ginin has passed the bill forithe inaorporation of the "North-Western Virginia Railroad Compa ny," just as it came fromthe llouso of Dele gates. so that it. is now a law. This is the bill which grants the Baltimore and Ohio/ Railroad Company to extend a braneh of their rood to Parkersburg, on certain conditions, and gives the right of way through Virginia to the Hemp held Railroad rompiny. Whether the right of way to the Ileruptiohtroad is granted Without re etrictiou, or whether it ,i 3 Oaddled with condi tions, we do not know. thitfice itto any that the right of way is granted, and that, we confess, is an event wholly unexpected to es, and lord to he accounted for, oxoept , ott the prineipieta aom promise. We du not heherG, however, that the cowl will he huilt very soon, if ever, or }hat if it is built it will be a very . formi.lablo competitor, 'for the trade of the West. RELYERSDIFRII Cl svoorloS n our local col Utrill will be found n notice of the trip of the steamboat Allegheny Belle No. 1! up the Alle gheny river, at a time to suit te delegates to the Railroad Convention at' Reitacrsburg, Clar ion county, on Saturday, next. The Belle will leave this city on Friday evening, and be ORO bank, by 2' , o'clock neat, Morning. The landing is some four miles from Relmersburg. . . . Otir friends op. the river may expeet a good delegation from here, and Ire trttst they will hove every thing ready; so as to enable the Con tention to make a good report of their route— They have plenty of forts, if they will only bring them out. We conclude te44.lay, the defence of grofessor Ewone IC, Commissioner of Patents, against some, grave charges which have been made and exten sively published against him, touching the dis charge of his official duties. We think he has fully vindicated his conduct; and the justice of the derision in question. For lbe Pltelburvh MARKET HOUSE. hie. Editor,---The subject of a new market house has occupied the attention of the people for some time past, and efforts have bees made I in Councils more than once, to erect a new one, and to rebuild the old. But it appears that no thing has been done in relation to"the utter ex cept talking about it, and it is very 'probable that the whole sehject will he laid aside. The object in erecting it new market house should be to make.it as nearly central as practicable. It is certain that the site of the old one at. present is far from being central, however it might have been in days gone by, when we had but-}he 'east and west wards.' Now we have nine wards, and the present market is only convenient, for the first, second and fourth, whilst the thhid fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth labor under great dis advantage from being so remote fromiithe mar ket that 'market day' is artunlly lookeTforward DSIIN I STRATOR'S NOTlCE—Letters of to with dread es being a day of toil. Thie irn portant eubjeet has occupied my mind for months Administration to the Estate of AimeeKenem past, andlwould respectfully offer a few suggee- ea or Witt...tort, Allegheny County, d Reamol have. vma Administrator. [inns to the public, mod it will be for the pea- Ire ir re=ttrlei d lerslinegrislillog av ' eforeviaid. All pie to decide whether they will, Meath:fled with Lnt, and thige having elalms'irill present h aV tily P n: j ;1 0 21 .4 7 Ni y . mac Es . t t h it e io p o re l n y ent m : k rre i. n z ge , :azt; es , : u t e o I.ientdteirrythaneiroethoen; 31e6xeeevv. Feb feblikr6lT place.N TIIE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE. Take for instance Chem ., alley, from Its inter- I CIDINTY OT ALLtriIIEDV. . section with Liberty street. to Water street, let , re, Sarah Jai. !Ikea/ it beopened 130 feet wide clear thrtregh, and I Adm. Vend Fir_ 'I 190 what a street for a market we would Laic. Some with natio , to helm of February Term, ti I and legal represents persona would perhaps think that the city would y C . m be ruined by the movement, and thrown into an fi Cully.ervaavd. enormous outlay from the effects of which she And no. , to vit. February Rh. Mt, on motion of J. J. would never recover. But such is not the fact, tgiri:itn;:,,gllspat:,,,,.....lll,tv.irble,,, Au as i shall endeavor to chow before !pins 0000ur, the to and tr. make dhitrillTion, r of 'the ' pro. With the subject. iveds or ask to the creditors or said dereient 050L0 the Reeord. DEO S..IIAVS, Pm. - Suppose that an net of Legislature Muhl be This Auditor appointed in the Moire eVe will attend to passed,(and why not t ) authorising the city of lie drgidir p titZrotment &Ohl, °Mee on eth street, In h on the Anti day_ of Myth, A D Pittsburgh to open Cherry alley, and: lank° it 1%11. ILO o ' clock , A. 11. DAL ID RITC.IIIX.. 180 fee, wide from Liberty street to the Moron- Auditor. gtthein river, assessing the damages Ilea [divan as the case might be, upon the' property on the alley and nll the strectsieroseing . the same. Suppose A. owns a lot of 30 feet front, run ning 100 feet on dm west side of Chmei toward Smithfield street, and Ii one on the east side running same distance toward Grant, I will suppose that each lot is now worth 100) dollars, and the city should take 80 feet from! each to make the street the required width, would not the balance of the ground being 50 feet deep, front ing ns it then would, en the best *sect for business in the city, he worth four timians much as it now is or ever will be. Supposengain that C owns a lot on one eide, running 40,7eet toward Smithfield street., and D one on the opposite side running 50 feet toward Grant. In running the line of the street you take all of C's Itt, and 10 feet additional off the lot immediately in the rear hose is C to be remunerated for the loss of - his property 7 The answer is pla.in Simply by assessing the loss of C on the lot to the rear, which would be rendered more than six times its present value, notwithstanding the less of 10 fret in making the required width of thehitreet. The same may be avid of D, who lose, all his lot, and gives the man in the rear a -front on the street, which would increase the value equally with B. Now it may be that there nee some hits on the alley, sny. .130 feet deep, and by taking 50 feet from them, it would render the 10 feet left use less in a measure, for busineas purr:tees to the present owner, tint would be worth repine to the owner of the lot in the rear, than the whole 60 feet under the prevent eircummancem., L W t C. DIED, At Franklin. Vona:lgo County, ~,, Thumlay, the l a, i ne mnt,ln the Wilkie. or his me, Md. Luic , t. recently AAthelate Judge for eald aunty: An attectionate Mohan! and father, m aideui friend sod • hi g h minded gentleman, his death occasion* • raid that nth long be lalaghtga In the ecimaanalty Istethitch behead i i PERN - SYLVADIA RAILROAD: 1:45I. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 11151 Forty-six hours to Philadelphia. Fort - -four hours to Blitituore: 2:-.0 miles Railroad—.l43 miles Canal. Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats. Yta.gia (EXCLUSIVEI.I7 rou PASSENGERS,) TO PIIILADELI , IIIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK. oQmlownN.the opening of Canal Navigation, Two lhily. theme by P or tage Lines NY.w xpe ILI/Irma rewa Parket Baum will Imre foe Jb, HOLLEDAYSBMIOH, There taking the NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Two Ilondred and Forty-Bre relive direct to PHILADELPHIA. Time through FORTY-SIX if OUA. Fare to Philadelphia. SlO. Fair be 16111133.11. $0.75. The Can on this route an. new, and of the meat appror. ed tonstructlon for null-abet and safety. ...Packets !care ever' moronic precisely at UZ.lst eirloen. and erery evening at the came hour. Passengers for Baltimore, On yore! Cora at Ilarnshnrie, take the York and Cum berland Itellnual. (now futialo.l) direct to that City. (eighty fear Tune. DIG It hour. No charge for handling Baggage on this Tonle. The leenaaed Speed snake:olhthe tuba( comfortably. sat.. end roun-:now to the Eastern Cities. For irs.eo.te ..c infor J. a Ptio.n lIOLMut. to ES. Agent, Monnenteloila loner D. LEECH b CO. Caned Resin. Penn stereL N. B. ea the tit of July. U., Pennarleenta. Ballrwd will he Edishol to LockperL watch will shorten the Mar through SIX hour.. Plet.bufgh. February lii. '5l 10PAIITNERSIIIP—We have aseociated IL) 'igen on TnoriNn. Btu, Cuhler of the Farmers De,Rll.l! Bank. who will devote her personal attention to the bannerca. The aerie of the ten remains an heretofore. sal3 A. WILKINS EXCIIAIifGE AHD BAHBTHO HOUSE OF A. WILKINS & CO., Corner of Third and Market sts., Pitteligh Desirable Residence for Sale. ffillE subscriber, intending to remove a few tsibis into the countrr, utters for sale the property lo smith he now reside. Prinly locabid own thismecoth bank. In Allegheny City. The dwelling. • double one, arid built Of brith.its li.To and corrintodithe. and has bee. reerntlY repairthi and papered. The lot runts fifty feet on the Co. running hack two hundred and eighty giro, and is lud out with tams, containing etithe shrubbery thd frail. The ontliroildings, consisting of • priests reboot both. ethic .141 earilage home. the conveniently located. The thus thin I. pleasant.. Ind th e Wire Sw.peuxion Bridge shortly to to plthst neer the Allegheny. will bring the property ithin a Co. minutes walk or drive of the city. Purchasers are referred to Alex- H. Miller. So. 130 Ith street. feblndlin MOSES HAMPTON. ItA.NGES--I ( Xt - boxes, in prime order, for ll pale by 10&on I d 8 . H th HENt FleetT. s e ta EMONS----:.:0 tsistis for sale by 1-4 tints ENOLISITa HP.NNEIT. lANO AND TABLE COVERS-W Clio - Met Invites the attention of those •ishlag exek.. to hi. extenalva assortment of Table and Kane Ore er, at :lb. IS Fourth street. LTHREE PLY CARPETS—W. McClintock now ninal the largest o u t aseortmet throe ends now °dere.' In tine market, and toe late.t and meet approved 05.1.• and pattern. whirl ate direct than, the Iroporten , sod marehn spprornt factories to the Lipka. Lip Call at the Carpet Weonee. No. 10 Fourth et. , . APESTRY AN l/ BRUSSELS CARPETS T of eui.tior styles and color, in store and for sale by • feblY W. MeCLINTOCK. 1 NGRAIN CARTETS-"A large assortment J. of the latest and newest styles In More and for sale by W. MeCLINTOCK. tal NGLISIE AND A.3IERIOAN Oil Cloths, • large works:Lent of well seasoned Oil Cloths. for n Om Carpet W aelumm, Nu. hi Fourth sO,lO which we Invite the attention of pup:beams. (.Ml9 W. McCLINTOCK. BROOMS- :W dozen for sale by fehl9 s. d W. IfARBACOII. PUBLIC NOTlCE—Notice it hereby given tha t totters of Exec torship on the Estate of Lewell ovrell. late of Elizabett: township, Allegheny County, deeeawd• hay. been dolY granted knowing them and all persons having claims against, or themselves Indebted to the L.tote of mid deceased: are requested to make known the same to the sub...gibers without delay. JAMES PATTERSON, 1 JOHN M'DONOUGII. Elilmts.4l.. Feb. 17. '5l feld9Mtlevll Ezeentors. BONN, BRO. it CO, PiAVE ItEINIOVED from No. 22 South Charles otrevt.,l4 the new wards - R./on tae NORTH t COILNER OF CIIARLES AND LOMBARD STREETS where they to4cod cotulucting the WIIOLESALETOBAON) BUSINESS ,In ell 14 varletles, having made contrasts with 'oven/ of the most madam. menufeetUrcri, to the State of Vlrginiwcfor a rviyaler oupply of We tltnke brands. vlO Miwklog Dir. No and .1G lbw Sbr's No end tro Calle f Virginia, V. and 15 lbw Chill's cele riage brated...send; P Roblitein'o peach flavoravl pound Jumps_ Imported and Durriwills 14LGA103, of Olen' description; SMOKING TOBAC CO and eN ITS, of all Mods De are also Sole_Agenta fur Greener'. FINE SPUN ROLLTOBACCO, Leaf Tobacco, of every ileemilitlor. Sewer Labels Brands Pipe, Am .of Om afore articles .01 he sold on accommodating terms N. It We an, join receiving 1110,4111 of tem IMPORTED PRINCIPoro, E SMA R. ag R Ele and Barks, brands, Extra. • BONN., IMO q). - - A. & G. A. ABI/0101, 'DRAPERS t TAILORS, No. 303 Broad- WILY. 6.l>tr a Duane greet. abneethe:lreing House. . ew Turk. rcapectfolly itolto the attention of friend. ami the public to their acuntment of taw IiPIUNO WOOS, of the hew. patterns. which the toe hrtletnal mnkn...P In the beat manner and moat fa thionabte attar. at tam otual modrrate prime. Fresh Clothe, Cuelmerea and Vest lags, of lat.b.l importationtr. elegant. haat Alta for Vrol dark do. .1, new pattern. of tharla Embroideries. There three 41111.11 Indian. employed In thin establiehtnent— one to cut (A/Al6. one to cut PANTS, Uld IMO to out WAISTCOATS. Each department is complete to limit— ARMY andOi ANY ESIFUIMIS made to order with area. racy deepateh, and to (ho moat apponeed}natmer.— stranger" who riritthle meteopolle, will find at fhb Nash lishment. "eery thing to their Into, and • Mott perfect at ill always !neural. -- PRESIIOI AISTCOATS..—Theso elephant waste:ad., that vet.. en moth adminat•at Cletle liandra, hays been awarded the ant premium of the Mani= hergtute at I their fate Fair. kblelat. j y M AGAZINESFOR AR.CII,aV. B. Holmes' Liter... 7 • DoLed. Third steee.4 - oDlDatte tie I. Godey'e body's Book for March; eire artadia tudne Mad• Aland Doe do do S ladiew' Nalloned 31.8 , dine. do Waeotada . . or the Ptedgwet. Du Indian talc I A Id Male, e rdwa. Di la ctiodarLof Iteehlaks, No. 2'R eaddSeld HAD: a Ilirtorkal M Ra . Ren 6. dnearen by R. Y. R Jame% ,b...odale:.bDwnre4 gy Ms P o ; u . tbwortb \ ebla ____ ItNCBANO.E. BANK STOCK--. 50 lb, &gr. Eaquire Ira. A. 111114 ba 9 .1 EAXtRA YOUNG lasos TEA—Just ( IR A VERSE 17, GOILMISSION—MER - 1 r 1 rs 255 very e.a TotWg CHANT , kr war pruittss:!tud com9= r , o. Tea, whirb era think Ire cul .W rim tad^aea I, Wowl axed Piie ~ .argued at tba orbs iu Iltlaburuh. Print $l. Orden. Elb.l at lama nodes 'brain t5mn , r , ..... Id•re: t ra., 75 'eruh i SU Ira Ntwhitten•' . •• Z ' aurtile . LalittUe7==. ll'°". "" • Tilt CO-PARTNERSHIP lIERETOPOIRE %lour Imixrud and 1.1.4.3.dee of all ' orilincc tla undo/ the etyta 'of 1247 - ;I: r • iifr=r....g.7 rn.;:,17 - ;',; . ai.74,1,„ • ir,,.&r,ri. 1:Z;;;;:aTi mutual mend hemselst ' A literal discount mule to retell..., consent. ' :" . . illi llKllrdtlf... • aml to Weill. buying by the gnarl. , , `ANfIRM VLFMTNG, M SI. A. VCLIRO a co. IL . PLEMIN. [eh? - Tea Dealt.. and llrocers. ' t r . 'ler., or ft R. Vlentine la autho--1.1 to amw the —•—..--- - .. , name of the htte faro In the rettlement of their buainews. FOR SALE OR RENT—A comiortam? n , .._h•bl: th e TCtelen ." l roVr i ntlOratroTtecitr ‘ .. a. 1 0 PIIING bin - 64501)5-- FIRST SUPPLY house on:Ilona IlremOnnt the l ot 6 f"'"fr. on Chest. -71 A_ —Murphy A Intrebfkeld will this trtornlnz eitumenew nut gtreel,by one hundred In depth. Ernttnnrof I ~.„....i„,,,, ,h,,,,„ , r , ~,,,,,. a ~,,,,, , r ,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,i in .l. N. ‘,.._. ~ ,J l - ...'M ,” I rite the roll of their customer. and buyers a...relit% T hey . corner of Wm. we" ~....".".! invite attention to their extensive amortment of neer ..tyk. •- . print. at 12ts mats per >ars!, .4,1..1 with Particomr ml . ' erance to durability ...f colf•r. An esevltent article la oleo offeredat 'neon. per .nr.l. warron.l Get more. Also. choice Myhre' of Enalish Chintzes, from ll' ` to 1. 14 .vote per rani. many .f them entirely new desig Alen. 13,e -4 styles Dr,. Silks. ei raw Mon.. .I..".Laines..Morane de fait., Needle Work C...4lars. Culls. Chetniz.Am: Or Bon net.wal Rosner Ribbon. Nonni Caps. de, feLl; ORRENT--Thaila6e dwelling house with exLmnive ,fOllll.lll flbr mutton. am/ ttablo 'nom at rtYileum of am lam Wm. J. nat., Mt...". u atml sale arMI. 51,.. 00 ma ` ttRe or • For tgrra, apply to L d. M'Aboy, Unardian. or R. C. .Tutor. kr-Ihe Fort Put Work, filar:L.4l , ll_ 1 1 LOVER SEED-4 lib's in store, and 62. do. lJ 'ril, for sale frtati tt M. U. JOIINSTIM. CORE- 400 bush, for sale bV fableW3l . . IL JOHNSTON TOBACet) LEAF-4 hbds. for sals iv fells WM. It. JOIINAMS. 11 ICK,0111: NUTS-15 this for sale by mitt WM. 11. JOUNSIMN. TIOPS--5 bales for sale by &lAA M. 11. JOHNSTON. • - Via yl io L r N A FLG: . :I ,7, t rc rbls A. CULIIERTSO& A CO. A,LhA I s t) 01L-20 cask A s .c fmge .. b?:. T. ~ 03. DWI) PEACUES--100 bus for sale by rant A. CULBERTSON A W. ‘;', WARS-100.0%k Principe, Regalia, and Havana &was, of allsrados, for salp by- MAN i A. CU Kittsox t (7.). C E—All persons baring claims N m'D"m' tower ft.e r hod—i ; uAttten.;‘ill of eit•=elneitttrant totheueAteu. I It. MURPHY, 8. BONNET. Pittsburgh. Pkw3rt . Assigner. of Jta. Allsactu.ll. • (a TORE KEEPER WANTED—A man of sober.,holttstrions bans, and nonpotent to attend a Rota,, Ablated •Pa Tilts In the eounte7, of hear of a Ainslie. • • npately at this Mc, a mai. Aed The great rratodyfcr Cbusumplo , n of toe Luno,. Affirtion, of the Lip, Asthma, Bruntlats, Pains or Dinknew of Brrust and 'Warr ajTCums ,/ the PoolmonarN Ortem , IVVE do not wish to trifle with the lives and or the afflicted, but we sincerely plodge oum selves to make no assertion as to the virtues of this mod' , rive, and to bold no hope to marering humanity, which farts will sot warrant. Th.: Mc. of Ireland, and the Pine alai Wild Cherry, are molly celebrated for the cure of all diseases of the Lungs and Liver, which an, no fearfully prelalent in all Northern latitude.. From a ctombinallisix ofschootalcad extract. pen. 'sand from ThL. IfoWl and Lhooe Trees, D. 1410un'l sow or Won is ehielly formal. later's Bottom of Wild Mere!' in a One trtxett sermon; <ranee", entirely of Wild Chem, limit and the genuine peen , ' Mose, ,Itor latter ituPorhsiesnre”ir for this purpose.) the rue metro& virtues of which are also mut- Mord loyo, a new chemind pm, with the extract of Tee— th.. reudenng the whole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever dlscovernd thy thy CONSUMPTION OF TUB LUNGS. CONSUMPTION Cured by Whetior'a Dal , sem of Will Cherry.—The following mac of Jeremiah 1.- .rig.. of Co.neaunplion. tfleo of his brother. and lobsters ha ving died 'M Consumption,) I. truly woroderfol , Mown . limo. Ihnollton rex, Nept,D7, 74. J. LS Post—Deer Sin I take the liberty of soda - Ulna You of the bcnett I hare derived from the ~, of Of. Whitair DeLeon of Wild Cherry. Imu proofread by that terrible reourUe. Consumption:l. In May hot. The attack tree Wolf' hunt) itmps me, for live of our family. (my brothers and sLdeis): boil died of Consumntlion. 1 Ira, alflletrol with nearli all the feetttreg of the ,11.eage. I had i ollstrere lug cough. and expeetnrated a 'peat deal of blood, beetle fever, room pains In file side and chest, mid rhilbo, alter. =Ulm with Handles of hong. I was under tho care of n skilful throdoluo, from tin . jme I ono taken side until about-oda Week. elrwc. hying alma[ helpless, and my friends convoldered my case ,pelota, or at least beyond our physician'. AUL advlsod the nee of Wiotaes Balsam of Wild Cherry. W ithont my knowledge, my lattice procureol It. and commenced istering dt ko mi. and from the trisrdar 1 rnmlnelreett tak ing It my loculth improvod, and in two woke from the time I commence' wine it, I waag able to be out and over see nay Intense.. and let.u. which I still continne to do. I i bare taken four bottles of the medicine, and no; ronoriarr ru,ntlf prauctly volt • JEMMIAII 4 ; ; (lows Part, mho CO.. la— Mum 14. 'tn. Jona D. Psec—Dear. Sir In A uly,,lato, 1 to.. attacked with • feverof typhoid character, which left me Ina very debilitated stale, wilen. In the following whiter. 1 cm ta ken with., emery MAL which reduced me to such in ex tent um to wire me the appears/me Ufa con Armed mmucap am. labored under a wren- iough—expectorated sprat d r ab and wee troubled with cold tnt mid night sweat. Ir alm frequently role 1 bkol trrai .1' lung.. I mohmod In this state, gradually muting under the disease. until January, 1647, when 1 was •galti attacked with - Dr , * My Diend• despaired of my life. and MT Malalciam thought 1 could furtive Tut a Mort time. My esteemltict. my p e t, we ,,mommatly cold, and almost but their ft...1-ing. ing. • Cutler those circumstances it may be truly mid! ear • • living Mach.. I finally detemoinnl to gull, maim: too Caine. pnAceilsed by ph potato.. and try Dr. Vistas'. Dal. tam of Will Cherry, and ft..m the first wort that I com menced taklngit, lon date afrradual reemvey. I oontin. ued Its are etc months, at the end of which him, I nut rue. ed. and mimed gout health eery dirie, mad cheerfully re commend the Datum to all thme aMicled with diaeme. of the Muge, and would nay to Mom commencing Its use, not to he discouraged if two or three both. do not effect • mans but weever, as I have done. and I have no doubt but nine rams out of ten. will be blessed with renewed hetlth so I have been Respectfully SOUP., • JOSEPH JACKSON. TYPORTANT 10 TOM 1r11.1(1. 0/ 101 L.. From Dr. 1181, syriouadd, W.+hingtun (-...urar. Er - . Sesmortan. Kr., May 14. '49. Mears. Stanton] & Parke—l take LhU opturtunity of in huming you of a toe.t semarkable eure performed upon me hy the 1.11.0 of Dr. Whttaee Bahama of Wild Cherry. In the year 1440. I ... taken with an itillamation of the trowela 'thief. I labored under for Ax week., when I gnul ualli roooverhi /0 the ND of 1811 I was attacked with a oeveto cold: whlchjetited Reel( upon MI lungs, tal fur the ewe of throewarm lam nonthod to my bud. 1.1.1 kiwi, of medicine. and .eery variety of aid. without belie ht. and Um. I weal-lid along until lbe whiter of 1445, whew I heard of Dr. Wistaex Ilattaitn.of Wild Chary. My friends permed...l tool Ore It trial, though I bad giren my all hates of recorert , and had prepared myeeltfor the change of another world. Through their aolleitatiche 1 wan Itulueed to make use of the genuine Whitaes thilasin of MM. Chen, The effect too truly setemishing; After Caret years of affliction and nil:feting. and atter -haring etewit four or thre hundred dollars to no purpose. and the hest . and most noneetable thyairbstu had Prarcil o=l.ll - soon renewed jo Wire health by the blearing of Goland the use of Dr. Wistaes Dalsani-of Wild Cheer, May the blessing of Got rest upon 'the proprietors of pa valuable • medicine as Wtrtaris Saha= of Wild Cherry loon respectfully. ton. 11. liners Eidld by J. D Palo. (surname to Sanford k P4k.l Fourth and Walnut streets, Cineinnati.Ohlo, tioneral Agent for the South mud Wok to whom all orders most to addreesied. J. Kidd & Co.. D.A. Fahnestoek & Co., .I.'o. Jonew L. {Tacna, jr, Pittsburgh Lee A. Beckham. Allegheny City: L. T. Durrell, Washington: L. IL Bowie. Uniontown. 11. Welty, iireensburgi S. liounta.Sotromen 2,4 t Bedford, Real t Son. II ouoa don;Mre-Ort.llullldaysbnrgi ILUdebrand & Co., Indians: J. K. Wright; Dittarhaladi gem. k Co, Brookrlll,ll. Wilson & Sun. Wityriburg. Mataraind a Cu, N. Callender, Meadville: 11111140 t Co. 1Y . 14 Umlaut & Corker, Meteor Janine Kelly a Co. UM ler,D. Smith. Dearer. .1.. O. Summerton, Warren; F 0- , S. Sone. lbudersporgl;. Crooker, Jr.. lircisrunille. :Gblsaa.o )T (*HECK LOST—A cheek drawn by us in favor of He Frit; No. 1755, dated February 4th, Int, on N. Mimes t So u s. of this city, fur dim hundred and fifty dollar. h u lawn lad from the mail blturen Pittsburgh and Parkereburnh. The public ere eautioueit "''L lNLVltl i ffel , }. l 4 " Ar n top Gbt7 VEACHES—Three hundred bushehl reed end for sale br ija.23) ISAIITIKL P. if 'MITER. To Gas Consumers AUTION TO TILE PUBLIC OF PlTTS trenu.—Wherese, pedlars .e about, Introducing the hew style of llanburners. resembling a she. insolle, toed with. elms muter long lobe, and top with two holm, stating they e. bare 29. 40 yorr rent- 0.1.111ng them ..sl..d Ir. 'Now we, the inrentors, beg instate. that our retail co le 1,0 riots, with • liberal discount to Ole e. ling them top. them storm and dnelllngsat adeertlyd print. o atlfd ‘ r! ,t . fOOOO moo el.. b Get 6 Inches g haring black lackey oroti hair .d whirkrm. Muter the clarion:dr. Lie Inhis I:rusluil l, attd led ralcal r rilte dir ire, lief liy d fellowelnp. rye tf:Lmely notice of this ' And of trickery will be of woe. 0000, re.uctfotiy l 114 Ludlow street. New Yorh. • 4 - 11te young mat:Call.. to h. rarer her moncend with the Arm. feign Ural ELLERS' LIVER PILLS—"Ceeld not get tj.lune without thorn" 51T.1.11.111e, 0. J.. 0.1101. 11. R. E. Set..—louts are the ouly Elver Pills that evil here. I rould-not grt along without them, and ere,? one that makes use of them kpokke in the high.st temms of cr.mentlatlort. Yours respectfully. J. URkEN. "a-Prepared Lod mid Lydt. ZALLNIiII. T Kozel at, and sold by druggists geuerally. jell. BRLS FAMILY•FLOUR; 100 lA. Cara dot Se boo (kg.: 'wt hots N 0.9 Mackerel; 74 brie Tart 106 bags Saltpetre; for gale by 001/3 N. modeea NMI. T. * W and Corruninn SO iork Merchonte. • 61 Water Went. DANDLES --50 bxe mould, on eunNignment ror NO, by ALEXANDER 00ILDON. CYTISES--75 doz best Onus Scythes; co co. b,st Cladle &L. be L 10 dos st Cc. ATE 11 SON B, seasigsVt - B.IV 80 it 61 Water and C hoot at tad for ..t. hr jetl - Viii SNEATIIS-415 dim beat patent Sw.th. ou coarignment ath Ihr .41 LT jell) 3. WASIMMAN* - WAILS & SPIKES-41) kegs f9r vale by 111 JOS S.V.WIMUAN SOlfa. EARL ASH-12 caske_prime for sale by /dB L. S. WAITS-MAN t SONS ORANGES -20 Ws sweet, to arrive. for d. DTk INGILELIT, pal 116 Walnut TP, UTTER-10 brls prime roll. for sale by •Ja= witxr Ik<CANALIZS. AP,OFFEE- 100 taiga prime and fancyßio Itike gale by 7. D. WILLIIIM 61100 P jay tbr. MLR and If oat tem. ' - ---- KEGgtiTsviat Tobacco; - 60 Tutzter's Mr: 800 boxes Priam Oudot: Par sad bT 4:LB 90 JAS. DALZICI. dB Rate-St. OLIVE OIL-10 baskets far ale by .0 29 MMlLliza co . . . ER' ISHOKS—The History of Pendennis. j II fortunel sodutototturws, L. friends and hit ylvated roomy. William Makepeace Thacker*y. wits Aluotrato.n. on ward by the anther. In two volume*. No. At the Ilidory of Protonic. By W. IL Thacteray. ' IttlIvoilio.• A Francon. Story. BY the wont.. of. the Ilona Bockw No. II of the Pictorial Field Book of the ILevolutkm. By Bonnon S Ltotdno. The oboe...book. lost rocs ..1 and fur tale hr IL C. STOCKTON. fold: N0..17 !lark. at. Chronicle, American end Pont copy. ODA ASH—A superior artieleof our own IO mania/ulna, nonanuaDa on band and for ult. by Kroarr. BERRY t CO. febl7 Water strrea n LEACIIING POWDERS-200 casks, a .I_ll auperkrt snide. msaufactured and fur sale . 01 . feol. • • BENNETT. BERRI a co. `AL SODA--lutt rusks en hand' and for see by feldi HEN - NETT. BERRY k CO. QULPIIURIC & 3IURIATIC ACIDS. al wain on nand and tor co nand ma. unbsErr. BERRY ktteKERAL--100 libls large Nu. 3, May- Ito...tilt, for salt. b. • le 17 JAS. A. IirTCIII,:±ON A co. Ir j„, e primaC . ‘l'llol . ---36 leg.. assorted numbers, fur sale LI by febl7 JAS. A. II UTCHIRIN el‘loi b P igti ,to W. ,; A.rti m o ; EAD----IsUU Pigs Galena, for sale by febl7 , JAS. A. HUTCHISON & Co. Mina . BUSII. DRIED APPLES, for sale by Wer 111:1113HIDOE & INGHBAH. . I,IG Water apeet. 50 TONS SORA AX-lit'Effi%oBEal:lls'4lllltll 1 00 DOZ. CORN BROOMS, for sale by 0.4,17 I3IIRIIIIIIIOE k INGHRAM. F isii-100 bbla N 0.3 Maekend; I Drums CalfLsta: ' - 4 001. Salmon; for rale Irr 5.017 W. a I . WILSON. pOSIN-101./ bbl No. 1, for sale be fv6l7 K. t F. NtILSON TAR -100 libls North Carolina: fo • sale 6y far: F. WILSON. , SUNDRIES -7 balon Cotton. 07 seek. rr.terre 24 do Peanuts. ti do Dry AnpleN 4 1.1,3 do Pearl., • - 2 do do do peahal. 4 do Olrnertin .lo ,-Wools now landing front Meitner Geri ra. and fie iol,bp fehl7 ISA lAll DICKEY aCO • /10!1L—:C traet or Eoaftand lying.on the .) 3101.014%1m1. at the upper end of Lleuetown. Is olTer for Pale on term , that illettr a profitable investment to copitah•to or cool. men. How, onough for fire or eit families an• alreaal, .acrd on the I,mtnire, for landing ht safe, the water good, iwrinitting boata to be Insulnl at all seseone. the coal Urn( the Mel quality and easily tnined; the Plt now in tend outer. dry and' easily alltined, and opens within Irtsthan lessor)-flee rants of the river. Price reyment nvy. EnOnitw F. 3101IRISON; fehl2.,l3we Att'y 01 Law. 4111 at. f i aODA ASlhfl en.skyr, fur silo by frblf. 1 R.k P. WILSON.: A I.PLTPETILE-51.1 bags, crude, ibr sale by 1,7 rehm I W.& Y. WILSON. ( I ER3IAN CLAYIIIS bog, for FRIO by lit W. a Y. WILSON 0,15 26 Wordrt 13 , 11 , L CI ., PER'S WHITE J. G K l i . r l ;lDE. i— c r o or : 1 IIIHR3IO:4ETERS—A full assortment for sale by 6415 J. ,KIDD t CO. URGIC.,.kL INSTRUMENTS of every reriptivav, for vale by SIRS J. KIDD SILO. IRANE'S PATENT COMI'OUID WASII: L.) SFr ram by J. FintLa Co. RTYST' COLORS. IN OIL—A full ai 14.=.tintlrill:Aftir:;,'&,*(jg,r4din=:, ctolmEr every dixription, for rare by J. Kum) a CO. I 1 AItDEN SEE W`.! , --.1. full and good wort, meat oflitreds. tact nweicod from the Eastern eines. for sale stmlnotle and entail, at the Seed atom corner of to ad and Sixth street. fad •. WICEIMISIIAM. lilissoCurioN OF PARTNERSIILP 1/ The nartitenhip heretofore existing between the dwrribera. muter the etyle of tharklett t White. .'m die wind an the Ent tee eV . ..tannery, 165 L by mutual eon- I theEithernf aubeeribers INN attend to settling nO hualnosNand are suUnwitod town the name of the late . arm for that purpow. No. 101 Word street. B. C. SIIACKLVIT. February THUS. lb WHITE. • -NEW Fram-,8. C. Sliacklett and William Payne, as caters] partner, and Bettiaddn Clyde. as envie! ant limited tanner, con ti nue the Wbolnade • Dry Gcsais bunny.. under the tirm of D.C. Sbacklett Co. at the ran lately occupied by eltacklett Whim Na. NI It .1 streetll. C. slum:arr. febtl - WU. PAYNE. EW MUSlC—Where are the friends of 11 mr Youth; by U. Barker l'Te ?..r..t to tell Tau . The Robin. I'm thinking oar No Day, ]faiy 11 , Now Ent land home, a new wag, iodinated to the Lathes of New England, She I Lose to fax Away • Oh, meet Me as the alter Shore. • hat Night llnme's on the Prairie Len—Wonlbuiy. Idly Ilhey. b S.C. Foster. - Dee left my Native Ylllatre. by U. banker. The Spirit Doty. Fa, Id, IN the Black Shaken' Song and Polka. Would I were with thea—lbr Lea Adieux, by An <Mandan collection of new PNtar. Walters, Vert. tion%lr. Alan a new annul r Of "Na. Carmine Mown" Cantina' Landle. and an carelleut now work, rafted the -Melodist . • oaLleetton of ponylor and aortal mug, harmadard and arranged by tl. Wohb and W. Lanni--ouNidenal one of the best works eofr ;militated. IL KLEDEN febl4 Gulden Harp. No.lul Third rt ILOUIL---90.bbls superfine,' in store and fur we by Stoll RILEY. 11.1ITLIEIT34 `a REES APPLES-30 !ibis for sale by It 11.b14 1111EY , MATTIWITS CO ROLL BUTTER-1 bhl fresh,. for sale be y .1:11. &bit , lIIIEL.3I)ITHIEWS S CO. CIASTOR OIL-9 hbis Blow's make, for sale b. Sbl4 - RIMY. 31.4.TT11EW3 C CO. .4.1 A FE IN V EST3IENT —59,000 in. All eghe s County fbu p nßuud '' tus . t juiLL a co. frtat 11.4 Wont at, above tth. Q DULLS Allegheny in City Connell c.. Intennt r4sAle .New fork, will be suid y febl4 A.IIILL 'VEIT BONNETS—Murphv et Burchfield kl.ve o,etk morldrig several raitio of New Spring inria, rnoristing of tingllik Brighton Chip. Ilungarilti. Mow Pearland, Napinr, Enibroidenol hullawda, JonnY Lind, and AlLwro. Coburg atid Abodine Corium.' China Pwal. Fanhroldervil do. AllieliMla Irv'. Vandyke. Prilal arid Pearl. Enallrh Lutam [MP and Onnolabir. Aloo Mi•wer nod Children a Bonnet., of a Vali•tr of lay kw.— Mao, andwriot' colored tnirlish Iliinneta, Oran and Want coloreChip do.a., :11l cords.lloTa and Lauri Ho ff, t Coburg. Allgan, China Pearl. Legharn. tr. 1 . frblb HE HISTORY OF PEN DENNIS, No. sr. by Wm. 31. Tharkarey and he Queen'. Neeklam, or t to Ferret llntorn of the Coon of Lou!, Sixteenth, hf Al. ...abler Duman. have &let) reed. and for axle nt 111.1.7d/TS Literat7 II oh No. 74 Thmd et. n.bl3 AATATER CURE WORKS—The Water cure Manual, by Joel Shen. V. D.. Voter Corr hr Arnetimeillted by • II ater Pahrot. 'land 11.a.k of droPnbY for rrbfendonal and by Dr. Web... Dona.lc practice of Itydwauthy. with fifteen engraved illnatratinn. of important inthprta, by Edwanl Jolnoton. M. D. Theory end I!rartice of Ilydn,pathy, by .thr.,late IL Pr.nele. Franele. tran•datad from the German by Jtobert 31. D. The above alnico for rein by D. C. STOCKTON. lk.ok.wiler end Stationer..emner 31?rket and eta. 11,1,18 (10-PARTNERSIIIP—We have this dam D.4' losoeinte.l with up to the COAL IIChINE.S.4. Robeit , The Ityio will be known.. Lettere. leblA.d2u ANDREW LFECII Ja- Co . M. CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL PAIN may be found In the nve of Peary Davies Vegetable raftt Rime. thrlnlon of the most prominent llnaggirts and Merehanis filtnionatt In Ito M. - Ovrisimn, 0ct.:X..1549. We. the undereigmd. Druggiota and Merriman of thls ity, have been ermaintral with, and sold for a yesr Ms two pest,. article er . 31edidlue known ea Perry Nat. Vegetable Pain Killer..Ll we would assure the publk Itnat In every instanee, so far . we know, It has siren the boat rallafartion to the purcharre. We am recommend it to the Imblle se an artlee of great merit and wittuM Indeed we never knew an article of Medicine become PO deservedly mipnlar In . short Oro,which la proved by the fart of Ito ratter:lye 'rale and eonatantly I...ming demand,— MiL of the 10.1100 Drag lda. cVrll ' e o t, Mn. 57 Wiell newt. Wald SECTION BOATS—The Tanneharieon Adler.ianc lying al Columbia. Eftilent Freeport 1714 at l'iclebn blt " 107101 1 1 r7A7MTZ. ‘' Cebla ' Canal !ludo, EXCHANGE BANK STOCK—A few • 01am for rale.ly to . BAIRD kola 114 Srnond - VERMICELLI AN D MACCARONI- T Froh Italian dlannaniad and Tennkellt_an hand and fey inda by the ha, or retail, 1111. dictittiEnl CCO • . lIKKER'S VARINA-5 boxes fresh, of Ws ankle. so oelobrsted se • diet for 'wads or no, Ow for rilsorrosuge. rnablinrs. drYbel or ram. For Path sei7 low by the box. dose. or ratan: • frbl3 WIL A. MeCLURG - VOX'S STARCH-20 boxes for sale by J_' rchl3 WM. A. MrCLURti. CO. L ARI; AND 11.01 S-1.0 b o.Ra Lart!;.„l,... Cunt: l lod Pitt I . trr by . ta i 4n zicxEr 00. 100 .1111 LS Superfine Fl PourAH., for Bale by Pbts P. SIMMER- 500 BUS SUORTS, for sale by frbl3 FAX .200 BUS PEACHES, for salo try fi.bl.3 . p. grugrm DOZ CORN . BROOMS, for sale by MU PAIL P. 131MIVEIL 6 8 tf ,,,, 1 SENECA OIL, foi sale b Partner Wanted. APERSON having a thorough knowledge of IN. Millirww7 bwAWww; /a .n r, branch.... ing to• became • priszr a ii ettabibibed on News or • Waal:lon br u thls oder. -' N. It: No mils] will b. TINU - * mar bbls Sheep and 3 bble Beerfallow, for - Mr nut *Ma SAA. P. NORICI.IC4' NOTICE KM Foundry' connected ariih our works haying born portWly, ilegtriyog Ihy On Win night 611 i fart. iro give nodal thaw.. aro pnoonoil to swing °Won to usual, ea Youndu oo , k ..< l .k . Moms oadch ban nanitionoil lbw ontlre'diestruotkin of 0 nogg., will ohm. If.e4J SNAP Peet Pitt Woks. feu. ID, , foot 4lw" A BRIS PRIME ROLL L'UTTER, fku. sal4 •ot Dr • Sebla SA.SI. r.2.lllllll'Llt. AAAHD OIL-12 bblfi, rer'd jr e steamer flex-Lane, and for mk. by rmvom.Y.r.o. frbl2 • No. GS 1% aer st. GLASS-2W Ems, :it'll, for V oakEr febl2 JAI..IVALULI. / 1 0PPERAS-2.5 . bb15. in tine order, kir sale . far! . J. BClloo!im.itatit a tv. 'DAMS GREEN-30 COMA. for &Ile by 6112 k J beIIOONUAILEII CO. I AMP BLACK.—In bulk flu . Tanners. !X 1,41 als fur Webs J. setiowaillin it CO. Pbll IJOAPEE. LIANGENGS—GoId Taper Hang- Woo will/ Gold and YAW EAst,to,l bonier{ iv b.. , Rooms. rev bye W. 1. ILiIt.OIALL. febt: • CHEAP WALL PAPER—P. - urn 614 cents ti 25 nr01...• largo aosorhocol. for :all by H'. r. I'RAYPI\G - AAL PIUNTI\G PAPbR V +7v We K. P. HAbILAL.. 11,T17 1.1117 E fc,r sale bc - 7 .- 1.13.1411D1CLC Er i CO.. . m.o. am! Front —IIZ lare.k store and fur sale by fetal ISA inexar 4 CO - rinitonn.- SKED—In ;tore and for sale by II . ILWAIJ DICKST tCu 1~ 11t 150 bids, in store and for sale be i 1'641 • ISAIAH DICKEY A TV. LI 'LIE CANAL COJIPANY----ilo Stock ..E4 holders of the Me tbasl einoyeby gm hereby ootr fed that the Annual nketion of Wembley fi..r the elude', ye ear. rill be hied at their °Mee la Erie, oa the fleet Mao , ' dal In Muth Wit. St s'ekrk. P. 31. DS osier or the President, WM. W. IttlW, seer. fehlt_ r==7l=MMil IrHE LADIES all rat. ''lfOu iraut real ii pond Tea, pita 31.r1a t liapeartha T. Shire La th. lishuhdai Par 14 . -Tlie Tea titer yell at :at vent. per teautal i. riallss ery 0,4 andthew at rihti vat 31, ar• eke.. 4eirarteia, diattaii., or inferior Tray are never kept at thle ratabliihmeut , anil they now him l all tlhar tlinet from the orlothal cheeu tiariugpnerel that T. will aat 4 1 "rft la Mrtallle aritalwai , att. , bY hoklitti; nP to tl. 7ut: will and la am parties an a WlslleLL 4hll' LEAD PlPE—Conaell'a improved patent Laut Pipe rot Il it rants . • Aqueduct.: All sixes int twal and to vibe fu nlel. jc.tiAlf NDEII GORDOY. Waltz A. EFINED BORAX-10 cruseo, for wile by febl2• SCRIANItAILY.II a co. TANNER'S 01L--26bbS. for sale by re.bl2. J. SCHOONMAK En CCL QUNDRIES-- ' 1,3 100 butt% Dry Tent - bee 100 do do Apple; {TAiddrigtoit Caßatten' 60 bbl. extra }Vally no.; • 30 doz e n nyeie tict 6110 extra Com Broome borer Winde. Liles. megrim], iv stare .od for ur JU/TN WATT CO, Libert st y AEVOLVERS -Just received, an aul 'editnin ., supply of genuine, Colt's literslverm'alm 11., ~ febll W. W. WILSON LULL BUTTER-23 bbk prime,for sale.by • s. cl• uAnn.tuou.. eebli 51.5115 51,14. and 116 tlvcood at INSEED OIL-10 bbls, for salo by &WI- a.a W. ITAILLIIIOII. TALLOW -10 hbls, prime, for sale blr Gnu e.a W.HAaa.Uau. BROOMS -40 dozen, for sale bY 4,411 E. t R. ILVIAAVOII. TIRED APPLES-156 bus prime, for ele bl fat.ll . W. LLA1:1100E1. BRIID.BEEF-4.1 =As sugar cured; for Pale by febll 0.,d lIARBAUtiIi. W l ! l . 3 ?Z.l ' o9,l' A ro S l -4 1 ° Pu. b ,rAta x l ea AR)-55 WAN, and lOtitegs No. L for mile by &MI S:t W. PLARII.I.r.UIL LOVER SEED---55 bbls prime Ohio, for t.) ram by febll . . 9t lT ILARBAL'ULL DRIED PEACRES-156 bagß TOT kilo by febl 1 k. t lv. Immo:ram - - POTTON TWINE-250 lbs superior_qual V -.14, for male by •• .7. KIDD 2.100 feblu Na bU Wood *Wet. V ASTILE SOAP-20 cases for Bal6 by feblo - J. KIDD k CO. L ARD—EO kvni tind . 2s bbbg, for sale by • fvblo III:OW!(Z KIREIPATILICk- EEDS-40 bids Clover Seed; ' 60 " Timothy do, for side by — Leblo 111101 IN t KIRKPATRICK. 1W APPLES—COO bushels on hand and fur mole Dr f 4 ,10 BROWN t KIRNPATRICH: j7ER3IILLION—Trieste, Cheneae, and Arnerkan, filt Kale by &WO SCII(IONMATCER C(k ARNICA FLOWERSFor sale by • feblo .I:SCIIOONMAZUZ k BLACK LEAD-700 lbs of 'forerun. ty. LIT tale by EMLLLW feblu d , A.SIPIIQB-3 bbls for sale by . lJ feblo 11.8.8 IDOW'II BAYBERRY-2 bble for age by Ici.lo . IL F.. SELLERS. COPPERAS -10 bble for stile by • MAO R. (CORKS-1000 gross fee sale kr_ C;b10 P. E. PYLIZU.S. AiOUSE =DE LAlNEs—Printed eolort In twat ty and at TIATIS tola an at Mad of ball, MURPHY t BIM- OURNINU GOODS'=-31urphr. kitupcip - IYfield h... o 11 .14 no neicrement nt . Blank" Inalar' Canton Clo th . Mown de Laines. rartnettoo. Bomba zine , nuislwal Alnango, caul (.lien Ali. of Atuurnlng gin An. i•b10 . IOAF SUGAIt-100 bbs, assorted num brn. tar mde Dr ISURTIRIDUE t IT:ORA/UM: et .10 Nm Ile Mater R. DICKEY .& CO., Agents for Me qu quag r rer..warnrtr. i rm NVarttoo . 3ell . 2lT:tgial 107 Ircent:O.n. . Sebb) BATTING -15 bales superior, for sale by LLD) MILAN LIMITS'. t CO (MOTTOS-10 bales for sale by, L.) able LULU DlLTark iX ifIOTTUN BAOS - - - --io:doz twilled, for f'blO ßaal: IIeGILLS ILO (~., E GAILS-lu,ooo Pprincipe, m r i: Mie * b i z i P. _ _ Law- Partuership. lIIE subscribers have associated them-. selves to the Free - rice of Larr,undee the Ina Of Bract shlooon. one cx the other of them. whets nor en el to Gourt,ran he found at all Dort to the _ ad; Orr Fourth stroke. nuslooFFh. gum &Lorene REAdDE • B UTTIIR-4 bble roll, lo •, do to r. [gee for eele by • febs tl E TON BONNLIOEST Cll. TILALN BLACK SIL SL-3luitnrr do • ag.ods, wbkh they eau sell at' lower pricer t6aa they are vrwroy ruld se also, Illeek.llgural Brun& do. of [More. styles. it= Large Auction Sale of 'Wind Sugar OF •lIATTLE GROW) SUGAR FIEFLVERY AT NEW OBINANE: • ARQ9PBIILS OE_REFIXED . .§LTGAR, bauble Ltar, Crushed. Nardere& lattflid. vlll ie tild at Auction at Near Or ors tba lutL day of February, by B. TIMM, Auctioneer. at He nun at 1110.4. BAILLY. BLANCHARD t CO...Uvula or mid lielißery. Cum., Hoare lanwt. tto l' e Lt d.7,7it the mute store, • +) l7c do• 4th rrnof rale and, deft l'elleron Grand.. r+) do• ihd lode 'vintage 1.13 do •• do • 75 do " Iti2s do.. do 25 do Ist ISlt. do . :. 20 th e Nottets 'n:merle] Earle Gin. 10,11 the stkrve ere under evetton Ijouse Key. - baskets Gel:Mole.: 130 eases Absinth: =g=ll . . . Brand,. Cherrunn fruit In t66iritilre; IW landau dllre Oii &at eaaea Firdille. In 011 t whole, half. dearteitind third bole. ata-Terrn. liberal at rale. .6141., 71 RIP G1NG.11A31,5-31Urphy & Burchfield him on I=4 lot'of Drip ilinntsms. which Ore .cline et grestly rnlary i pilerh north tnutt =an 4th 4n4 314,44‘ "4.4.04. 4444. ItRESR FRUlT—Peaches and Blackberries pct up in their own joice..sl herutetk-rlly orslot t , by prrorreivr, thole' original flavor ou t ! r t ,b0,... Itogherrier and Mums put up la the roma marturT pier or tart<llv hand and 4o- rale by WM. A. M'CIXRCI k CO rettg - 2X Mort) . amt. HIM) SEED . S-Cnnary and Hemp Seeds r the test quality the ralSbv (eV A! 3rectua k co. ,5 • INSEED Just received, pare. L Country OIL arul for we by ROBISON. urns a CO, rebS No V..)Llberry. tMIIO AND ,PA. RAILROAD. STOCK- It.y lastalmenta all pia op. for rat,. br • - wsi. ULLL &ON • G•Ls Etcek ml nritaxgri Brokers. FIGS AND RA!alliS--49 bows e eind and for nee br BROWN kb 8 Alo ,„ l4SSES—rima m, 34 2i ttrep u. barrels. lIItOWN't HIRKP/TECIL• LARD- 01L-15 bbls best refined. Wintery for sale Igy • J. SCIICIONII tKER t ter colt • 24 Wad Wert. VLPED--100 reams W rapping, fora* 100 du Ilarl • vv. assle by febB J. bCIIO4.OIOIASER k CO. bbls Cerniiion, fbT I r. icuoArt j fkat. s cu. GILDER'S CUSHIONS—Just meiTed and fo , *do bp , , L t CO, Nadi) Wood idxset. SELhai m El 2 Mir, all , kitido, a fresh lot 4EB J. SlD➢t CO. fI G LAZIER'S DIA3IOICDS-1 doz. for sole : . .J. KIDD Ai CO. .ONO SHAWLS-=A few low priced Lone rdirwe a nvatitrixtn. • 11.5 S WOOLEN c IILViVI,S--.lXii iu qua"'" env nmwim=D. 1 ASTOR OIL-10 brie Blode beet, toe s ai V Ja y . J-10.DDIt CO. . • BUTTER-7 bbls fresh Roll; RI kegs -du ju.t raceind Au! by feta Ree 1117.5. 2 13.054 rACCO-1 9 boxes 5 Lump; for sale Ex 4L7-314,814 twit WINDOW GLASS-1W tits "Bouht's" 117x_0. fie by feb7 5150TLL8 PitnNigliiPl 3- 0WIT1111:=5:1 boxesjuit re.4,e.l met De We. by R.'S SRLLERR, 57 1fe.51 eovr i t.,..f valeta R. 5.551 a• afticle , May *Awl. b• bat IFV.I.IITE HOME-MADE IeLONEL---- Ty .11V8PITT s 13084 . 11P121.1) aro wutn7 a 444 pa , lido of above as low ea StS coats per lard. They bat ILO cm Load XIIS•61 , 0 bina, Gma oat Moll -...atada Ilaaatia at Wilco ;toga aa4 lloba
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