~.-PGALffifED AT WMITE it OA- WEDNESDAY MORNING, mAßcii 1, 1854. t.!4!ik: ,, ,,Vl6iptipiftriiraVreektrlaiseitt46-Thik atm:Alto i - olsonNui. ot 4.1”.. Treaty dote*. attars to our billibelPVlNll - ;,f j• hoe tlipArittok sOodlops of otokleog tlielttootitk dtota o '• " 1 . Ditr tt tmtwas.tittr..... ttro tboottaxt, ratting i-- cleat ..eft . uto tt, tOsourartorcr and ottopkottier to , 7, '! - "!.lreitieeti : ti - itilsOkiatt Easton, 01110. - 1 , r•-1, ".1131.;T• Adinerillser&—Neltber the '.Editatial Can= Aar Mating/Establish:mental the Dialy dug/4 ang °petted 174+7 , ir rt Haadrboteee thef natbel to i uebaad n tr:l CaCtr Z lwt. WW P a s Voloik onßatrdsr. ... 1. Tea NiteaaszA Qrtsrrox..-iDeenting this one of the est insportant subjects ever presented I t for the onsideration of the tcountri, we offer no apo , • for keeping our i subscribers folly posted Upon the subject, even et the expense of our usual variety. We are detentdrual that the Iniquitt conspiracy ogainst the North shall not --- be, eo n n ated without our. determined and eertikull6d tat ayof • ery step its advance ,. - illeni. I ~ c - - The i bill is - still daily dismissed in the'Senate. : • - Itkrae-the intention of the conspirators to have , _brought it to "a vote to-thy, but happily there is MD previous -question - gag in the Sethate, and Rev, ~/ Ind cimonents of the swindle - tiro ;preparing `to 7 - 1, speak on it, and by thus,dcferillig the final rota •-,..,..' _giro the people time to express their sentiments: On Seturday _Mr. Butler, of S. C., spoke in favor oftall, His remarks Went chiefly in reply „i ••,. to f srs. Seward and Suer, and contained tbi . 1 . • the ontheru argument in favor etitgavery,- - -4. that :there :Was mo r re intelligence , more rain- Man More clitu•chcs, in proportion to the poptt halo ; in thealaveholding than in the free States. He !commented with severity upon Woman's • -• • Contentions, end said: , . ' These women were active 'agents in promoting II higher law. The author of high= law was he 'wheal! serpent form crept into Eden and told Era that - there was a higher law than_yet she knew. If tbirSenator from New York attained the high ' . pia* he sought, be - would doubtless call to his zoned., these active partisans of his doctrines,.) SO the devil is the ;ether of the higher law! Sie did not our fathers think, when they reedited •,, to fie_ higber.low of revolution, anti solemnly decree, that all men were created equal, a doe- • , • Min 'strictly in accordance with that of inspire, 'itiotif which declares that God made of one blood - all men to dwell upon the face of thIS earth. In • Ms itirtht7 argument, Mr. - Butler dechired that it Would be more merciful to cut Mt throats of 'ifs*ewes than to net 'them fe!ee and turn them over to Northern sympathies. So do net the alarli:e. think themselves, or else there would' bo _ .•• no deed of the Fugitive' Slave Low, and no Atdgepriera to enforce its inhuman ,and tyrant- 1 :'',sic, I demands.. Mr. Brown, of Miss., followed On j the itune side, and Mu succeeded by Mr. Dodge, ! ofdowa, the son of the one of WisConsin, a pair I of tile compietest sPecimens of the doughface ge- ! riliato be found in the country.. Of course lie went it . mix``. songifOr the repeal of the Missouri Compre s•He mid it "ought not to be snowed to , ~ rineain an ‘ instant-on the statute hook!" m, wall in favor of farther acquisition's of territory. - , He Would 'secure Cuba, Chihuahua, and Taman lipu, if obtained with faCility and propriety. He war fed to see the • Fugitive Slave law enforced, s• and contended that Slavery ought to go, and ' I wo go , wherever it was profitable. He tic , lodged that he and his father had violated the laws of Congress against settling in the In . di territoniss nearly half their lives, and in-- , .:gii from this that the people of tha territories 1 ' . &take slayes there, if they raw proper, in - apt eof Congress, and therefore be argued, the p Ration ought to be repealed! A sage Sen.' -- ,'"ator anti law-maker lOn the same principle he • would advocate the repeal of too laws against • '24, becouse therehie rogues in the world. , _ e Congress is devoting its whole eaten -6o to this matter the peopleire not idle ensile : diff4;Ut spectators. The Nebraska question will tothe principal if not the only question in the _' spring elections. In . ..Connecticut both parties •.bar: taken ground against it. In :New Hiuirp ahirie there will be a warm contest, but the-pow er of the administration will be too strong for tho i rising spirit of • liberty. A- spirited meeting in optalon to the Douglass swindle has token ,place in Concord, bat our hope hope for New Hemp `Ash- is faint: , She is joked to her idols, but the 1 Mc of liberty mill let hes alone until she • tak el ground with her sister States of t the North i a net the extension of slavery. Mame is rest Mc ly revolutionized. ' The Ayigusta Age, the 1 ' g Democratic priper of the State, has taken manful- pimnd against ihe Douglass hilt t oftYn_ tr ' - - i' .. ifn 0 ust that tho Nebraska. bill will meet its deith-blow in the House, for we suppose its paisaga in tho Senate is a foregone conclusion. Every consideration of wisdom and expediency demands its (eat _ -. The peace of the country, • the honor aistrxrell being of the Democratic pars ty,-, the plighted faith of both the North and .• South, alike require it." . - The people el Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont are nearly if not altogether unani. mhos/I - against it, Thu last meeting at Fennell I Hall was composed almost exclusively - of the : Wieidi of the Compromise of 1650, the "solid Mat of Boston,'", as ' Mr. Wetister called them, and their resolutions and speeches would answer _ , for; any Free Soil convention in the , country. In Neiw York the great illig party is consolidating. f We'ne longer hear of "Woolly Heads" and; "Sal- iver Grey*" of °Seward" and... Fillmore" men., The Albany Register, the 1116-Seward paper, near compliments that gentleman, and has almost dailyan article idling the Whigs of the South, that their conduct • is. driving the °National Whigs" late a fusion •with the Anti-Slavery Whip of the North. In the very, last number it says i The friends of the Cebnpromise of 1850, at the north, the Notional W'higs have suffered enough, they hare yielded enough and they will yield no mere. If their brethren of the South insist upon an extension of slavery oter territory now free by the laws of congress, laws conceived and pulsed in the spirit of concession, and in settle ment of difficulties, endangering the tranquility of the Sates, they will find no sympathy among theNationel Whigs of the north. They may as nail understand thissit once. If they persist in thia repeal of the Itor of 1820, they will find' the' Whip of the north to a man, ns a -.unit, swing ing hotoopposition against them. The. eviden ce* every-shera exists, with all the force and power of Perfect dem dastration that in every free State of the Union, the masses, the millions that -,- control the political destinies of the country and of teen,= are fin*, deeply, universally opposed • • to michrepeal. • Thepeople of the South-Whigs, : Democrats, every man who lows the Union, its qtdet and repose•-ahotald understand- this as a peat practical, existing and fixed fact, which no . ••• %3 sophistry can cliange-e-no false assertions to the „trary subvert , - Understanding it, they should mato the striperidems folly of arraying the" North.of ell parties in a solid body against the 'flonth -the free States against the slascholdiag Steles-Au labor against slarelabor. - : : The re peal of the Compromise of 1820, and the erten slued' slavery over «Ne6raska, will ineritabit leid•to this precise result. iln Ohio, the people opposed to the Dougliss Swindle, Whigs, Free Democrats, and Democrats, barepgreed to hold a great State Convention at , dolittnbus, en Wednesday tlie _nd of March next. Forty seems tamest annihilated on this subject. If the Whigs and Freo Democrats agree to a Anion for the purpose of opposing thls measure, as well yea all Other unconstitutional: encroach ments•of clarity; as now see m s probable, and Which every true 'Whig in the fres States is heir inginr,they will be joined by a itidficient auto her of Democrati, to give the State to the ne* party by:a majority - or two to one! teethe Anti- Bouglissa-Saindle men of Ohio recollect the motto ..-..Bnited we stand-divided we fill." , , Ong of the mart gratifying signs of the tho i times , is the noble stand taken by our' Getout i Yeuov. citizens On this question. there are about Ina a, nillliosi Germans in the United States, intiabering 'about one hnndred thmisand voters, twn4liirds or More of whom have hitherto voted with the•-Democratic , party. , They hart about one hundred and twenty newspapers, and out of, this Whole number we hue heard of, but line, of , . .. • - a s h ,y party, shade 'of politics or religion, that is not opposed to the Donlass iniquity. Such 1 unanimity hi Mast gratifying, and !speaks well for, the 'sincerity of the Hannan , professions of liberty;. The Indeudlotio eFirle'of the Tentonie ince,bas Cave been opposed to ,all 'systems o f htuaar) iipereesi on. The Spirit which 'animated Lather wow Diet of Worms was il)wirts than mortal pcserpt, but nito...4oeii a°4 o hell al so th e itiari old 1 30204 Alga ou resistance to ot'bitzlT . 7 - 'tnii-tha lore of Sauk= tnT9np B ,;• 1 S).VA- 4 647.1;1V 104e4r4 . 411107 'OYI*4-41;044W , . . . _ • the fear of man- ' In thiscity, the Getman "Corr. ', presence in language far more significent than ter" thforgOtierthe .. lieteoere,. tle Faith' ' etrOng- , i Mlites lile detentthlei epirit was .rottried. in a ll; 'opposed; to the Nebraska bM and pours i e . ! its force by the keens of that.:interview, and The ....gnn of ,c_ theywere the.thenesiof his deliriemmontents lir itithot shaiLierilliout `stmt. , . ..° , his last ' Mlle* and - undoubtedlyliastened his Whig Part,' ihnong the Germane, the - West ! death. In repll to thekdaring insinuation that . ryteania Stoats Zenith", is doing a good work in the South /would resist his, administration, and opposition to the Douglass tans well es to p op i., l that the Territory of - Neer Mexico world be in. IT , sub, i on s ee t e d with zeal ,ind ability, 3 .0 traded by Texas; and thus become' the battle its editor deserees well of the Wh• , ground whereon the South would escort her • ig Petty.: A 3 an , ' ' , rights, Gen. Taylor declared to them i d words of evidence, of the ' spirit'of the Germane, ire need .11re. that - if th at contest came, be wesde termined onlyleolvet the following condoned account of.: to- do his. entire duty. • That if necessary, 'he I the proceeding, of a meetives German Demo. , would himself repair to the field, and raising the crate in New: )fork last Week, widelr'ne take ' ‘standard of the Stars and Stripes with his own 'front th e E.r . pren: . . , hand, would conquer their traitor demonstration, !or leave his bones to bleach upon the, plain. Ile , . A" nines meeting - of Germans was held last ' afterward scornfully added.that he '•,feared that !evening. at Washington Hall in Elizabeth street. the ii— rascals would back out." This self- The demonstration was understood to.have been . Constituted Committee of factions then slunk orgsniied by parties in Washington anxious to ! from the old hero'si presence, and hied to their ! cimitaittlie German population of this city in . confederates, where a report of their failure to I support 'of - the • Douglas measure. They were intimidate the President, was made in • terms of i signally' disappointed however.' The German ', titter despondency at their prespectin At that I Democratic Party mustered in largo numbers; i telebmtedinterriew with Gen. Taylor, the demi- I and instead' of the meeting endorsing resolutions lineering spirit of Slavery- extension wise effectu- 1 inikeor of the bill, it did the very contrary. At ,. ally quelled. Anil. if Oen. Taylor had lived, we ,• half-pest seven o'clock Mr. Dugro .nominated should hard had no subsequent Compromises, i I Mr. Windmullerto the chair;; a division, among] and heard . no more of its brazen demmide, its 1 the assemblage ensued;.one party shouting fort impesient threatenings, and its infamous agg,res- ! I•Windmuller and another crying out for Hartman. I eions now projected. But he died, and that l Mr.. Hartman declined the office and nominated 1.-spirit renewedly reared its blackhead, cracked I Erhardt Richter, a majority of the meeting coin- i its lash over,,the North, and strode onward to ' tiding with him. ! A scene of indescribable ills- victory. ordes - intirconfrinimi. ensued, physical force be- i Such are the men who are now bullying the ing frequently resorted td by bolls parties.. !, N or d , d e te rm ined eith er h to humble ; subdue, and "About half-past ninwo'clock Mr. Foersch was) ' sentence . , d eclar i ng I render entirely subservient to the Slave power, trended to utter st , few • opposition to the hiebtasicis bill. Another ; the free - States, or to bring:about a dissolution of episode -of ithigmeeful ctuifusion followed, the the Union, and they do netters much which! Is Turners !tithing upon the band of rowdies Who I the Nortlrto submit to such degradation ? Is I had been pincured for the occasion and pitting there none of the ••Spirit of Liberty left ? Lot I them to inglorious' flight. ' The meeting now 1 ' • , A the people of the free North answer. l consisted Wholly of the opponents of the hill. ' I . , resolution was passed condemnatory! of-the P.m possible, however, that all the efforts of measure, and ,'motion binding the pershns pros- the friends of freedom will be too late. The '.ent to withdraw 'their patronagq from the Pdaes- New Yin* Tribune, of Monday. has the fallow- Zellers, for its support of the slare-holdera Was . • . In in relation to the determination of the friends passed with rimlamation. ! The meeting then ~, quietly disable - ed. • ' - . . of , the bill, which corresponds. With our own ad ' The Gerinatus laugh to scorn the , effort of 'rives from that qtuirter: ~ the administration to wheedle, or coax, or drive Our confidential adrices from the adversary's . camp vocte lt o lyestingt 3 7 import that the leading ad them the - support of the Nebraska bill: ;In Iniquity entertain I Cincinnati, they held a most enthusiastic meet- .no Cionht r o Do f tliet ability ts- to carry it, and mean I _ ~ ing on Friday evening last, and passed the fol- to pees it by the close of the current week.— ; bowing resolutions with a shint of approbation. Their programme is as follows: I Resolved, That we consider the Nebraska bill, On Wednesday, the debate in the Senate is to i as introduced_ by Senator Douglass, . throwing, . be' closed, according to the Mabee already given i open to slavery this not yet organized territory by Mr. Douglass. The final vote is to be taken' °n, that day if possible, but before adjournment las a. vielstionof the Constitution of the United Stites and the Missouri Compromise—a disgrace on Thursday at, any rate. The passage of the Ito America and this age. •I . bill is to be regarded as a matter of course; so ' Resolved, That we . solemnly protest against that it will be sent to the House by Friday morn- i it, in the name of humanity,-liberty and justice, I lug at furthest „ In the House, the Speaker will not - 4 able to and that we will ' , oppose it by all legal means. see or hear any body else than Col Richardson, Resolver{ That:the Senators of Ohio, by their !of Illinois, who will move that the bill bo put on noble and manly behavior in this question, have met our unqualified approbation. - its passage forthwith, resisting so very entreaty that it be sent to the Committee of the Whole or , Ruared, That we call on friends of liber otherwise subjected to amendment. . Billie* ~ ty, without distinction of party or country, to unite with us inputting down the aggressions of Richardson has kept his tender-footed followers slavery, ' • . - docile: y assuring them, in answer to every in- Bemired, That we cell on the Legislature of, quirt', - that he will afford the amplest opportuni- I Ohio eernestly to express their_opinion on the ties for consider,ntion, and not press the bill to a I Noli - bill. bill. . vote until every one who has In amendment pre- Resolved, That Senator Dinghies, by this act, pared shall have offered and obtained a decision .• , has forfeited the esteem of every citizen who upon it. But he will now insist that these prom. lins the interests of liberty at' heart. lees referred only toils ow-shill, now lying asleep !• The resolntionsare direct r tothe 'p o n the Speaker's table, and not to Mr. Douglass' se, e nd , ill coming down from the Senate. lithe house s are expressive of the intense determination I hold troops stand up to the rack, he expects to which swells their hearts. • . put the Senate hill through by a majority of about twenty, within' two days from its reception The Germans of New York are not yet maths . . t farthest, have it aimed sealed and delivered fled We observe in the New York papers lean and s he ready to turn ;pen ' aliremonstrants with fora meeting to oppose the Douglass bill. The the query, "Well; gentlemen, how do you pro- Tribuziketiya that the attempt of the office-hol. pose to help, yhurselves? Don't you see the der to eonunit them in .favor.of the bill, aided ease is ptistsurgery? Wouldn't it be advisable to by a ten i traitora ainong ' themselves, has created stop crying over spilt milk and go back to sell. ti i g d y i lor tap e r : v alid dimity as if nothing unusual l' intense excitement, audit is expected the prePo sed meeting will be the largest ever held in that l i etty by the German population.. .., - . . we' ' ,Such P i r s le p / rogranome, ore reliably ai stired.', Whether all the screws withheld remains /Great surprise and regret is expressed by the .thbeseen ; but if they do the Nebraska bill Is 1 Whigs of the North at the reputed position of to be a law within ten days at farthest. Let no y of Repudiatic'h absent that from Joie M. Cterrox. - All his antecedents' gave adversary . . • Washington under the delusion that the hill can promise that be woad beToundtrue to the Edon not Ice pressed tit a vote for the next_ fortnight. and to . good faith,. by firmly resisting. this at- It ialikely to bein the House within She present tempt of the administration to defraud the free week, and its fate there will probably; be deci -1 ,4 etee °flier shore o f the Missouri c orned. _ tied by the first iota Upon it, which will be taken ilia loss to the- cause of justice, humanity. and within tin hour after its reception: . freedom ! has been keenly 'felt. An appeal' has I been made Whim, in a. letter from Gen. A.IMS -P. Gassate, ofSyricase, New York, ina letter published in the Albany Birinyi imarnal, from which we take the following - extract: i . "I tell you; sir, in all confidenconnd with due respect that everyman with half the character and responsibility that you halo, will tohislast breathrne the day that be so tar forgot himself as to help to -enact this wicked law: Why, sir, the cOuntrris confounded; it stands aghast at thought the that 'the president of the United ' States, the Senate and perhaps the House, and, . above all, John M. Clayton should sanction the Ipassage.of a lew baring no other or betterobject than a iniserablesraffie for. the 'Presidency, in- I volying,43 it doeiqtlie very safety, of the Confed o What are you about todor. IYo you intend to violate a compact more 'seared than the Cotusti •tution itself? .For cogent reasons that may be altered and improved; but Orli was to last fore,- ' 0r.... Do it and you open the centre of the popu lation- of this Union, that territory now solemnly dedicated to Freedom ; 'to unmasked, astral& gated humrixi bondage; And all,ifibi, ai r, atthe • desecration of national hozioriordidightedTaltb." 'The power of the South inisiiimpolling all its , men to . oL ey, , when the advents, gesiof Eatery . is Me object; wee never mati;ilatiinTriet than in this ; case, when each men ia:,l34't,Metto'in, and whom Ct./tiros, the Whigis*Witilnith hare _ heretofore . respeCted and trinted,joirOiftli the' . . . sadministration in eeiolation offeithwhielinughe! , . tttinge the face of any honorable maimills the blush of shinne. A writer in the. New ' YorkTri; bune, .speaking of the influence now exerc ised' by Me. Toombs; of Gisirgia; :Who is the chief ! conspirator in this deep laid scheme of the . Sla reey propagandists, refere to Mr,,,.Clayton as, ' If we &airs the evidence of his tart: Toombs.) executive ability, and his power over Men, we have it in Ids mot career and in the unlookedforpoiition" of the southern Whig Senators on Nebraska: See them all marching in solid phalanx under:his imperious lead. - Especially regard the head& ating positionof John 31-Clayton of Delaware. - Here, is a man abundantly able by. his position to hare gone apinat thselnfamoua measure with out jeopardizing his political fortune; at home.— See where hestands ..' And lift tree Whigiferery- I where lament over his defection and downfall.— He has chosen to enlist under", the 4oanner of his indent enemy and detracte- , 'Aitrir doing more ; than any other to form GOl....:'_!Nllbr's Cabinet, no man assailed that'Cabinet siith more intense hate, or pursued then with rimrebiterness, than ' this same Mr. Toombs, whonOdr. Clayton now follows with such patient and'obedient.footatem, We lack patience at this exhibition of obsequious. nose; we are' indighent in view of inch a spirit of tame submissirencol. .. Mr. Clayton;-"ell selfish and all untrue as he is, should have.seornitil the foul suggestions and •repellea the domineering' tamper of this norsinonarch of the old southern Whig party ; and recalling the glorious. memor- lea of the departs:l.4W of , the Administration in which be. sarreille should-hare met. - with I a defiant resentment the renewed dictation of this Georgie firebrand. '. ' • • - 1 Speaking of Mr.Toombs, and titer conspiracy of the leading Southern politiciani to humble and degrade the North, which we referred to a tiw days _ago, reminds Os that we!have seen. ithirralistweek' ! rarloarallualons in letter's roitt're'Shingten to the existence of this con: apl,zrY; of which Douglass . Is the tool and the rtictiol:' The wviteratioee guided - gives it history of the nefarious plot, at .the head of , which atande Toombs and next to him' his friend and ,_ ally, Stephe ns , from theism .° State. Ulm read era will.r , , ecellect the attempt of-these , arrogant . , agents of the slaraeracy to bully Gen. Taylor, i which; it is helloed; hastened his death. ' -This same writer; relates the 'history of that . Matter . I which, as apropos to the present occasion, , we quote,- as follows; ' ; . • ~ . --- • Many sof our readers will remember the extrar agent Georgia Jesolutione of 1149-50; whose pa ternity is-,bo.be Imputed to him and his ally, lilli.. Stephe*sahereirt it yeast announced that that Sovereign State _would withdrawher representa tives in Congress end take ep her lirie of marsh ,out Of the Union in theeventof the happening of one of two events-;one of these being the admis sion of California as a State, and the other 'the passage of the Wilmot Prorise by Congress At that perkid, hiessrs•Tootas andEtephens were the rampant propngetorkof the Policy of rests trines to-the Gorernment iinless • 14; legislation 'accorded with- their demands, for Slavery. ,It was within a fen months after the •- pliseage of those extraordinary remit/Sens, acid butjest be fore the' death of Gen. ! Taylor, •Iliat 'these two , gentlemen, accompanied by ilumphreyldarthall, Mr. Fillmore's• Minister to Chine, - aorpe w ii ol . tw o 1 °that...gentlemen from the,Sotitin , pmeeeded to the White House and peremptorily !dit,ssiss i d e d t o knew of Gee: .Taylor if. he - did - not lateid - lo .change iii - course: respecting •the idealisloi of California and the organization of New-Menke, ..ttecompanYing. the . denture:4 , with 'whet , was,' •Substantially, a' ..thireak- hs'Ambettit. The Gov -etyma .it 'he- did , net:. emsant to, s yield ' to • their:insolent exeritiiitun 4%4 dared to 'beird the lion .in - .Tayler's asemetsble ; reply Is :Well' known; 'ire felt himself insulted 1 and outraged beyouVerepiessden, hy thedr,de; mends: ilk bodigniardeare Them from bit " liiiicsruimp paos.—Thi! Part for [arch is a irelcOaroviiitant ko our table. - 'New ork, pub fished by lEffiragi4,l3arkee,"%it r anoutn. 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Purchasers will hi fed to ask for DR. rcixErl3 CELEDUTED LItER LES, and take stone Ms Them ars other Fill, Purport 'to to Lira Pllls.'how. before the pester &Lea his Celebrated Vermillske, can mete bap ~,,,,,., at all reineetable Drug . 13 tee In the 'United Stater. also, for We by the sole - elms, FUMING MOTHERS, .ieMd.korti. rfi to I. Ridd S Co., *Maid at. SPRING 1854. SPARHAWK, DENTON & WERTS, 3iArticrr snawr, low suMphi t y IVES ERN "' IPFER TO WF / ERN .31EFICILANTS, r l ,_ ....5.. A Rich ' In d Handsome ASSO S .:,:. ME.:NT OP DRY 0„ODS; -- At lowest market. 'tali to Cash and Prompt nuTens.: ` - V, - fe27-Imdt•T • NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM ‘DAGUERIELKOTYPES. POST *FMCS Bounia,-nruto mum CITIZENS' A.N.q • 'STRANGERS who wish to obtain an accurStO, artistic ant 116 , 411te Mellen, at itnwal . I boonteZaWnitier) their utter:4loll 10n iroaracti for no toads. Raring. one• of the Create and 6041 arranged Skis sn,l Sky Lights. ever ma , lizeeted fur the Sonewe:With inetroments aline matt r werfal kind. and harinediTtetrayitictioanarrim ,ZaTittri7g=ityTie.timt:. hhneelf to% able to otter to the patrOos tute Art, • style ornairnerreotypee, either Ninety or to gnntmerhich has never been nape:mkt.' • Worm 6 eacl. anal orewatlng In all weathers, hors Se:o'clock A. a. to o'ostr.tr. rosiatlowT Breast 1 0 145: - -- - - he beet apperatne for draylcal the tavallt)arer,lavaated h Dr. SCodhata's lama Pump. It seta atqloaa pala..la simple In Its caastraction, and mast Ora sallifsetloo la every' CI PO. !fold, wholesale 'and raw, st, iti 1 • 11,140 Wad*. . HENRY. H. • ;COLLINS,-FOSIWAKDINO 31 MISSION - 31 . 111tC.1f ANT, • AND WTIOMMEII DEALSH CHEESE, 'BUTTER;'_SEEDS, 1 7 7811, _ . And Prodoom Gin r. / ,05 No. 25 Wood strept.,. Pittsburgh. STATE MUTUAL' FIRE • AND- MARINE-51INSUROCE OP PENISPILTMNIA. 4RANC IE . OFFICE--;torster Fourth and ihnlthfield Knob, Pittsburgh. 'CAPITAL.43SO.OOO. tcross,....lobn P. ituthertbrd, Dauphin en: P. - .Or WI lUs i.k Qarr4 t tbulnzil/4'til• i="Atitt„fii. ;'"•". • • . I . llnuD In JousJnhn ltirritEßPollsr.; Prisheent. •-•- • A...t. Actuai7,.. Tberabor•CioniPany will Insure against.perils of: otes sod Sallend n•riustion , and tresumortation: also, on hulldinte aml merchandise In city or oonntry. at lowest Mee, con 'latent with peaty., o r lomat on •dwellicur, houses, either pernetuanr. or ar • . term of rears neamryll.l4 Ladles Pativ-Fura. • d'CORD k . • CO. would most respectfully Invite tbiattentloo of Ladles. to their lirtre end complete ilea of FANCY =RS. now opeolo& cammtdug to mot Sable, Fame i.Rilo , Fltety,Lynx. Clectolue, Slberlen rel, lope tan, Genati, Corer sod 87tetes Doom 1,4u/Vir Vlotarlott, • Polpsealr Sou, Le., corner Wood and • Top' l. : ters;For sale, a of second baud loam? RuleLAdveirtlainianlett, and Doub4 Craw Akt low pram rausalre at *to sMee. 1.18 • MOdinitio Chests..—r Dr.• E S . , . hole. oak Drtufglot, ot_l 443_ Wood strati, ea.siesamt a Spumes" -isasstauszt of - MSDICL'OKIM.SIS Mr Wattles and Moan sesta:A nom, prima - Thom In ward of Ityttolcii of !PM Mad minld do *Otis Om "din Cola . .1•1311/MY. ' 773HRivER Drr.wornt:a • CO„ ,. WHOLESALE GRocgits AND' COMMISSION "-:'-' I' 7 : ' NERO - MR7W. - - -. "Noisr. ItO and 132 Secon4 street, betirebo Wciod• and thaltlideld.LPlttaburgh, and Agents Mr Lof t• Mit totrkic ragas . Banners, Phlladolphla—a 0.11 amortmont of !Itogp,dtp,,,mo and Hymnal on hand, to orhfob - no Motto fast the at Con of tbs city troth,. - lal2-11adlt . - • • Giros Pire•••and' Marine . Thourance OP PIttI.ADELPIRA.----. C o. - • , frCE -.OF PITTSBUItOWAGENOY. !ad Fourth - and flatlttdotd otraota:. CAPtT3X,,. Dli Win. 31. fraln,J. P. flte nerAt A. fdtantel- Mrd, Patdah . orlf 7. IL- If. Draq . .k . R. 18/14on or , it &nos H. Vat. 11. Sowort ' l. ntPi n. an, A..llrot.PMlllp P: 1104; • Wm. P. 'factor, Aka. Shit, jr... Turman Itheptf I. JOEI,IONIIB. "Wet— -- A. 8. I.IILBETT, Ye . . '..-- • Will Mauro Cotton orWoollon Yin-torko, Vowels, Cargoes, ft h ltr a lgtort . 3lerettallas and property generallun • Thousands . of • Cams' of ConsinoMon lure been aired by the Isnot ItUBHTON, CLARK. QYE - O 45111 NE biIIDICAL COD LIVER OIL. /I -la . ien aitizet preparation, or Quack Hedlidee, .buttbp pure 0110 f. Os • Fresh Cod fa Lim, prepared iritlatbe utmost • ears in sr to memo Its oilualde properties Intbeblabestotate pt Wreak* and Is reeotantended br the 'met eminent PIO , • torrene4he great itiorlty and egebritr of • our , Ol ..ea Ito-load niaarbakattece, and kurclusent .nettoe that tits annuls* Aria,. Ind, tbp Amdahl . of =soros, mamma CO.; ewe be cork erase* lionic-- . .fib idd ~b7 Dniglltists "sit war thret*tioVt Ibs tnaii. IMM • - : . : - 87.1311 X-. if ', , • r-Ligtlf:Gelloloe Patent Medicineg ' 1 • NOV \ ADVERtSEIUEN ," • i STATEMENT 0 MISR AFFAIRS . 1 ~• . AIVIUS M . . . . • , . . - . \ l'• -• CANAL . .:BASIN,.- - ALLEGIEENT,...,;.„ .. . ... , crs rr.tro xst:. rote SALE HT \ , VERDINAND ZOGBAUX & - C ----"--- 0., N 0.277( li7fia t r 'S E NITI ST TI ALTES AND TR ST -IN CO SURAX 3IPANY Cl.' : -------- .K. ` - ICI - A — SO -L- SIC AA 1. -- L • NEAR TIM RAIU:011/ STAT'ION. '-' . ' . 1 - 2ENIESZG .131t01'14,Rs , Families loqjll be supplied *ith oar envious , ' ' • Vl.ll°Lim 1"""*I i """`"ncs-k‘ <''''''' ) ,e, " 1 - - \ ,+ Pro. prietors - of A.l'Larie's Vennifuge and , , ...., u4 - "E'''' B ,' ... '''! .1.1 . 1 .• l e - 4, " ethl r\ ' or rinzan TGIA. ' 1 1:: - .5 L' s NIGHTINGALE OPERA TROUPE, sma , .....rrarn GROUND ta.outt, hr leaving their or. ; FO . C. , '.... , :3IALLEY, Nogdtktfor 4 11:17....j.. 'C \ 1 3..tcilAßY 1:151 TAKE GREAT ELEASI7RE in stinotrair4 their Jesse. the 31111,bs in our buses at Logan. Wilson t Co.'r, l Liver Pills , , Wood m- Braun A Rehm. corner of Liberty and Si. wh.,4.4, j; . )„,,,,,,i,Lp p,,,,p r),,,,,i,„ -., 1 .,,, , • j i.....,: •- i lui.n.:ioria T , Bonds. Mort:mars and \ other ' Beene** ' i , ' ,„ ' ' UMW. ' ' ' , Int AppearalGest MASONIC HALL,- . : 1 On ondayeveming,Tebraary 27, 1854. . • , str eet, 4 E.0 1 . E. Scherte: or J. T. Sample, , • c .,... r0unh..d . wow-- slap,-- pi z t. - rx r ,i.. .7".• i ;.1 , , 1 1 , 0 4"e ir n .:u . r ........ ,,,....e..5 .r. .......v: ff , k. ,. .2".....t c e.10. by ',.., A1s 1,,, = ,, Pr .. 1 ,1 4. 1 1. ,01k a1 k, l 3,.., Frem h,a lum w a r iV;Wi l re k ggelred to families !neither ofthe :Atlas: Eeelres Ameriran Ganspollnd: '- \I .r w n \ 'od EM ' I4 'k 3 • '''''' ---"''' V 775, 'LA 51 I Terma , CAE:alien delivery. . , Jaynes Alterative: '‘ Torkt la . ;:teraTt. lAls! . .ito. '-' N- \ I ---7 '4::6•:;;;ii.';',:s: - 1 A . lbtrut no Nit' k2-fi, . BEVAN. ite.ys.:EsT I (XL ' - Carminative Balsam: \,_%. \ ___. 1 i t , 7=1,-.H it rA, , -....., , .5 as r 5O I UREE ETENISGS.ONLI: lialrforr; ~ I AS they ap srinCloreland \us Thursday, the 2d of Ruth. E2pectorantz 14 ulnas, wx. itzto t t . oszentme . s ., returned.:.-. ICU .55 Sanative Ping. , ..., , of r .Of 150 Ind , ... .. Kale Touter ' itore And is daily 111i.41, raid In molt on detmod Sil . Wistar'e Balsam of wad Cherry; \. \ 1 C i r gars ..,11p,,,,,pt.,,,,' Aisule7t rad fer offire Rent, Sala- '7 ‘. T Tri.gl4 ,EN,. • Bryson. lewArnordtr7 Malmo; ' \i • 4 . „Lne./Irsid. Lon. and \ Stub oration 'ft . Cominlesiora, / IfoollanEs German Bitter 4 '' ' Loom Bram.e. .--.._,,,Atnerkati Waters, Ml.'. Postage. Adre4.lsing.Plate Tales. ' EY TEN iNRITALLEO \PERFORMERS; Rolland \ Ito $lll, Lain - % and age pers! ,rasOrtment of Millinery \ 1 itominer'sr., , rriousz v.__ Itti,?) of Hostetter's Stomach des AlorT'it also, th\ir Menu/Ting Wire •od RM'Ar: \ I \ . 54.1b2 22 ' ',•011.I. ti . rßontcED rrtts rettcrsti." k ' M e74 th e .' r. 7 rthe elltheliceng ' ', , I Frames and Corttrs or ela t Frencha \ ndllptlish at. , 43 - Thle Ihemlosi so true tbaf.tettnty prepeotedto Storms' Ibtoich Coogh Quadri , I --, . ; ` , ..sanys LiAtiLl. FOIL LOOSES. To. ices Altli luso n rams tense whourrent Is brought , ' \ ; 5144,4 1 01 .4181 E artilosiled to A tli 4411 ,u...5e ' Unlterl data } fere and rte per rent Loans, . T Pri" born '' 's ' do 'l d d' : ' e . \ , I Igam ParehasingAl/gin \ man dent thef \ his 47:e . 1 4 \ ~‘ Brads, Bonds and Mrtooolt. and itiml gurAdminslon Pur, ,i , r , • 1 oat Braes ses sill omatera.farorably lor‘ these of'sioT other ere ' x.„i„,,,, u . ~,.. ....... , „ Tx ", 0,, l uesgs open at 7 orb . Concert to era:menet: at Pi Osgood's India Citolocagnm \ 1 r.,1,,i,p,...., , , . 7 „, . , WM- G. CALV,ERg .. Erefent areertilueil;,ia.:af ................ - . and end at of: o'cloelt. „e 27.2•• ~ .7. T. ma% As...t: uo.e. inrion.u. ~ ..:01,1w; , , .aa,..1.1er .' . ~,, hu. 59 a 21st, EfdladmE ; \ Preminuts reeeisable by t lir company. at . ' Tyler's Gam Arable kora ',' r ' \ ! , , . - r,\ \ \ ~ • I tt p.n. mgt . 'uteri:4, ao4 lariode nee of . ~..., I Hangman's Bair Dym '‘ i ' l lit .:l 4 .„E PUBLICATIONS \just , Ott N ee , t, , ,,rt.‘tit) ......... ...„... .. . ......... .......... ...... • ,03,C.,:.. 40 Phalon's do dm Batchelor's do dre 1 , Fr wand sheer: •\ . . \ . \\\., .. A:impair locoed at ZrordirloaVig;;; A l g or s ; ti li rz ellun ,v. n .i l z s; Ell u otar i lly ..4,....c, Hron; ... \ .\ \ i , s:ro.inhki4.Bßlythters, TR^.:4‘,.1,1417•b7•••\\,\\ \ \\.‘ \\\\.,,,\ \ \ s„ .,,r= to. l4 , 6' .r , er " \ ln f t t. , : r i l n:te r. " ter " it l.7 . r. 7::, ,,,,_ ~,,,,,, ..„, • 1 :7, 4 , 7 :, Bronni gs . renee of Jun Ginger; ~ ' \ , north Larly I3mIR for March: s'.., .\ ‘..\, ' . 11,70.5 op i l f t i i r l e t' lcld d e7lble Int d''. ' \ 1 4 t. Pb "."" ' 4 ' hr 1) V 31‘11 7 141.- I ..u . g7-t=tr i ..4,Trif.iV=4”7l " , ': Pa . l -- - 7" '-'-' repast's do dee \ \ . \\ ', }4 P.lte , rso p n im 's. , Lad .s„ les t : i_ t7,...b.,„ :__. l__ .... \ , , Atheunt \ due from Agents.- -.. SAES 57 \ Mooltion of Naples , *rots ~ \ _ Arno Id' dm '. The ,hide, together , , P 4l ti ' ll ms dra in 'Nerember and Deeenaber. 4'-')' a.' Dr. Curtis` Ilyguraa, • \ \ have just lawn reed an il '• T u .dieles inele s ded in valuation 1,375 80 byres Hattodron; ~ DaybEs Lilly Itltitre "- •\ \ i nth' \\, Boer to; '-', \ ' - I -- I .\7 i -. .g .I.ISAGg Slit .4 Barites do •drt, Total. ,$1,0.11.2513 139 Toblag Liniment: rant insured NV:licies outstanding Hanes dm - \ ils,A 1aT1.18.51./neludris the Mous ol:Aiter -• Allen's 'Serve and Boos Lledment; 1 ' ', \ ' 11 for salaty \, .- ' met. declared fa the wade. , 1. , i1 2 . 1 “ 1 /: ' • 31eziron 31ustang do; ; \ ' I•- \ - " f . I.IN. SOAIN- 30 01 n s ' al7.ldreimmut ascertain value °tie lamEs Arabian dm \ st 1, ile mutt. interest and Carlisle mite of ca 3 , _ ardiefir de: s I_, , .i usl,ree'd isnd,L..m 1I: Barnes Pilo Lotion: _ I reltit . or k- s - U - 1;1 - en'fia - ; : hig - IWOli ----- Wihe yeraUX Moen Pun; /FIRERS .1P , I , • tess. snlVitgut to admit of a honus re srr per cent bre Scarps:a Aroustle OR \ 4 V. JI for sale by - `t, II underlay upon th e premiums 0 all limes entitled Ilerehrat's Gargling Oil , he Lo. 14 lord:elders may hart t a added to the \ \ ° 1 'l-CC.XTR\I-2.1%----1 It Clarke A Cu.'s Lod Liver OW \ , r RE ) WHITE Fii....lk 'a ver..,.- : anit ' Unt f oehleh they arc lusureti, else' the present eAllistre's Ointment; \ i 1 peri;r art \ la Pr pie by - 11E 1 7EI COI L.f•ig. , \ . t Tali. In mohey, will be_paidtothem. at thar option. ' • Sings' itch dm -' - `,...- ~...' "- .- '' Thr Dlrrettles'of, the tinted tat Life Ilrguntnee, An• Ferrel's dm, S, D RIE D ,rE.LCIIr... for \ sal_ , t :mit, and Trust Company of Philadelphia. In prenuting td Gray's dm Trak's Magnetic dm • -\ \ 1 5 . ,0Q . \.. \ leg. 01 the wharf.. in orantitiesito It Purely T heir friends and on:Alter:as the foregningeshiblt of the Judkin's do: SlTniin'S Parsers: s, , aae.s, , \Nly nn blserl Stroontr i;. F. )tail ~,_. , , , : m_, b.._1 -4t la , „„lfalre of the epunon7 .rer tho past•year ,.... . r t e rra m t , it i Llltbe r. 0 hare partici llouch's do; ' \ ' Itq..- 1 3UrAiR-7-50 bbls. Roll' Butter re- ' Sarnaore infant Patunern , .., eelosi per stealder Aden% and for sale by ' , • amongst the r. feb2.l. , Perry D ra b' Pain Killer, \ . Wil. BACIALEY tip°. Ayer's Chr , rry Peetnnd: - ' \ \ '- A it 4 - \-- ( - 119. - \ .11 --- .1 —.. e - - 11uutthteri • Pepsin: \l" 1. , ,- INS. all .... *CBV , qr roe per , Kier 3 Petroleum: . • . steamer Pr sits IT 'W3I. AOALEY A 01. I . HITEA)EAIiS 2 - 4- ,S, - LAIN• ret - ici ---.7- er,st ---- eatti..4 IdeLrae's Celelrated Liver Finn \ ' Brandreth's I do: Wright's Indiall Vegetable do: , ~NVIV‘ ' el: :Wells nd pr ralk: by WM. RAGA LET 0 CO. \' ' Let • Antl44ll(ols dm Sarsaparilla Bltmd dm \ ~‘ Al Vit - S , 1/ 1 .5 . bb15. ree'cl irr sfeameri Mins' lineynes' E.stractSsmapariltillrad Pipe ' , 1\ \ A and for eby e , W.IIII , AGALETA CO,_ -. J.,:-..e, Anodyne Cough dm I ' 03. 2 Mils. - resh Eggs " i - eoNI per steam- so Do Width • , do; \ l . _1 r A lia and fle le IT u 4. BAGA.LET 4c;'). Jew David's Plutene. Shoemaker's dm ' \,l D . - lIP -, , —Sit iti lin oridi 1v7:1 - 015rt - Irwoo, ,i Dr. Newman's .ix Itathray's Ready Relief; \1 R. Sok gin,Pprool Plaids • selling at great, minettolti' Morrigltrind: ' - 1,, from rI, A.`A.,IIASOI. A .. CO, 2.1:1,0: AL. \ Prof. Word's Ilalr Restoratives ' AV , 4E. 51111.11 , 44 : -The 1ine , 47.: - arlefif Emerson's du- d,s. Itull'e Farseparille: \T V 11 idAn Shasta as olierloglat ~S 3 Ad.' . TowneemEs do: .1....1 \ A. A. MA, 1: a CO, •L/ 25, etl3 et. ‘ Fond's des . • Groom:Ws Extract Telkor Dock an v itllf..', TII C ' I.KS-STe splen= 90ollEs Relleilant Selman% . 4'd 4: I Lad 'Cloak i, .:t Pr lude at reduced. .5, Clearegs Honey: pd . .. p , \ ....31ASO. .4_0(1, N0.'2., fdll st. Muhl) Scented Bru Musa: . Al ITI) SIL ... t. A. IHitson & Co. No. Ludlum's sp.,,atk: n 'LIS rt. are i eri .• their stoek ., of Plaid Wks et cLane'. Sudonile Cough Syrolo sego i lon frL ,, nor priers. `... ' ‘4u11.1 Tyler's Ouzo Arable ~,,, Sellers' ;In do; San) nes tlyrop of Wild Clam); ' 1.1t i r .,, L 4. l h t i K7 - . ii - 141 c r . k....;4 ,,,, v :, r p 0 h rj‘ ;tilt Smith's Toole Syrup: Barys Trirophoroug ifti'------- Norwokr, Tineture of v .. 101 121,TLCirr0...4.......4. lA -am& ILOESO. FLEICITG lIROTIDIRS, • (SUCCESS , * TO .T..LIDD Ofi.) tiitILESA.LE DRUG G ISTS, • , so. so - WOOD STREET. ' PITTSBURGH; WA. Vint Lc Prorriet mt of IV. ll'innee!Celthnsted Termlfuse. llrer PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, stock,O anal y Fond. 1,000 2. 0 . 6 - 11itORPOItAlED 1825. Policies of In sunince issued at all dines on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, 00. TUC PERILS OF NAVIGATION.' By. GEORGE E. AROLD, Agent. mhlGl4.lyr.als For Pittaleugh ned Allegheny Co! M'Clintock's Family till the &Mei:aloft of heads of inntramand othenkto Weed. tenths:anent on the fourth tags of those vslueLle Famitt Medicines. A .H. HOLMES & BRO., 2POWVTACTIII/.. or SOLID' BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, 4 . MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &C., Timber Screw, Bridge Bolts, Car Bolts, WARIER 3, COTTON TOIIACCO, AND (TEMP SCREWS, PITTSBURGH. Al?kinds ‘ a 2 t atanlltil mrva lYork fot ! Tilgt7,.l7:l:ae it the ahnryat notice, and at the lung prin. I t%Ah Nora. warrantfal owmil to any taanufaei wed. New =Discoveries • VEGETABLE CATTLE POYPER —These Powders are put up Inoue pound pthia and are really a • .good article, not only for the disci!. Incident to horses emoi. PriAr and other animals, but MO. ire - likewise an expellent article to improve the condition of the animal. For Math Cbto.r, they Oct only improve the condition of mulch core, but they Increase the quantity as iuE as In 4 lure the quality nf milk and butter. The proprietors thy that It increases the quantity of butter from half a pound to i pound • week to each cow, while those pentane who hare tried it say a pound and. half to two 'pounds per week, with the came kind of fettling as before. Of one thing we arc certain, oil Ulm use It once will urn It all the time and rave money by the operation as well as (improve the appearaure of their stock. Price, 25 eta. a ruler; 5 pe. pacifor Si. OEO. If. KtITOER.. No.llo, COMM' W0C..1 sL sad VirOkalley, Wholeal° awl /tete!' Agent R. C. LOOMIS. • Of the late firm of-M'Cardy & Loomie, WITOLESA.LE DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES - ion-dly7 59 Wood... Street, Pittsburgh. 4 • ,TAN.EB P. TANNER, %PUMA:PALE DEALER. IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, LEATHER, No. 56 Wood street; Pittsburgh, • nrrsrupt man AND ronarn. My Stock consists of urosards of 2500 cases, 70 , N 6 3 ,,a g, egg ! s=ot d y i nd pgg eLM, r . IIOEP, and rn c wrens. adapted expressly for FALL and nif.‘"Tibr 4TLES. and will ho sold at satbdhatnry p 111 rices—enmparfng tarn,- ably with thnige of Philadetplata and Ns< Ynrk. Purchasers • tdcase call and examine banns. buying. Also, NICW 11011 K POLE LEATIIIitL Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir or. CORDIAL:— , IIIt is Inquired how tigs great restorative Is aocrimplbrhing such extraordinary tram we can only reply that In the Arabian herb that formats canlinal iharedtirot have been blended by the Omnipotent Physician. a larger amount and greater varieties of curative immunise than —had heretofore been supposed to existin •hrindreddifferent articles of the pharmecomeis. A whole Medldne chest of remedies, en to Meek, seems to hare been combined in this herb; and In the ELLY.IR or CORDIAL we have their con ientrated essence. It Is the effect, however, not thecause with ;which we hare to deal to the practical application of the medicide. The victims of dyspepsia are cured, the nervoug are Mliered, the half paralysed mums their aril, ity, tiff sufferers from had-site are tormented no more, the weak beCome rigorous, the tint ofjatindina Mares the complexion of the bilious, the depressed in spirits bes Sines buoyant. the slek In almost every condition of discus denten immediate benefit from the yam of Dr. Niorsela In vigoratlnkr Elixir or Cordial. TbeseNfacis. supported by irrefragelle proof, are twmental to the attoutioo oflnva. ills, who mu verify them by a single bottle of the medi cine. The Cordial Is put up Waldy concentrated, in Nut bot ties. Price three dollars per bottle, two Au. fire dollars, six fie twelve dollars, C. it. RING, Proprietor, • 102 Broadway, N. Y. sobi by Druizioa throughout the United States, Cana du and Went Indies. General Agent* to SMtsburch—Flemlng Bms., corner Wood and Fourth etredte; and Geo. IL Rower, corner Wood street and Y irg alley. . • ll. — "gor..pFeaersi.ng, re daring. cleansing anitlwantifyind the Ifolr, aneviarhe nervous ilessi-oche, and Duingeruotive dimities of the akin Its *el/nation, ne with the civilisation of the globe, makes all ' , calm e3pertinorie,all exaggeration Impow dish.; 'and tattoo its dilvery has found no eubstituta to. sompete its Incontested.t, incontestshice superiority.' Play Celan. and Chemists—honoraLle shiers from all profes Alone of Ilfe.—tdo loadint Journals of Zurono and America_ Ladies who have used es. and Mothers in their..Nursartes.—to feet Ma ,toUllon Imtmns sverywhini, from plebe*, toiiinge, pm:slow:tee It the nowt glesslog and offoetive artlele either as a Medsoland or Tollat preparation ever prodttotd. Do not fall to al , o it o bid Prim but PS cents. D. S. DADNES,..Proprieterr. 121 Droadway, N. Y. bold in Pittsburgh by it. E. &Dere, C. Tolman, Betni.Pagei jr.. Fleming Dr... and •on Reiter. deli-lat Syphilis, Scrofdla, and Diseased Blond. —F. , the.. terrine:dlr.:OM Csarn's Braxton Mimics I. the only Filo-rifle. The proprietors Imre be • thole Doesessioneeer ono bun br f droll tertlfientel of tbs. moot extraordinary come effected t., W• tutor to the