"::d.;...y~:i~. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE., .PUB SUED BY. WIIITZ 100 • - PITTSBURGH: • MONDAY OfNING,.JIM4 1854 • •STATE TICKET. • .errToli GOVERNOR, JAMES POLLOCK; Or1111.11:4IICRLAND COUNTY'. . FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE DARSIE; ON "LUZON/6X! COUNTY, . . FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT; DANIEL N. SMYSER; •" worraouni comm. Alf4heny County Whig Ticket, . - . . DAVID ItITOIIIZ. Pitt/b9le.b. ANK WY. IiTEVERSQN, rit.te.r g t, ROBERT ALAN,P IFIOitCK ! B.CJ.RItBE.,g nßler*g n bio tley.a-lee• we.ou,t, 'Wed Dear., QSKHY-SiOOD9 Pittdberib. " ALEX. I.IIIANDS, JANES D. OLEiN, Dna St. Md. JAMES E. FLANEOI , Pittsburgh. VtILECTnIIB 01 11.00/1. JAMES KELLY. Wilkins, - JOHN ADKEE. Birmingham, JOHN DROWN. Ras. • • Va.rittnburgli Weekly Gazette.—The extensive die:Wl= of our Meetly Gantt< of 1' at to our bitelnesiount • OM gloolluble utallum, of nuking thdr toultutai Lynn Oisr dreulation lo toitueouVour arolfiro Owl:mond. nrooklog almost sooty nunthant, .611LrlarittIITIM led abon4reper in Mourn rotominuls, and Eudora Oblo. • • • . To Achreithoerk—Neltbor the Ditto:lel roams obit ?finites Itatebllabaceet ot the Daily Queer. era opened ea Sunda/.. Anczettsioumbo &she their notions to emelt ' 10 tho paper on Mauler hoohles, will pleas. hood than ht baron 5 o'clock. on fecturday. MCimudins Mater on .4e4 SUSTAI:II Tsam.Tlie incitation •on the part of Whigs to sustain those members of Congress fiat democratia dicriots who maintained a firm 'aid consistent opposition to the Nebraska bill,is rats strong. Itili." . TOrk,the Tribune calls on the Whigs and:tinti-SlaXery men of the Sixth dis trict to re-eleot Joan Wns.xxs.n, who *as tho only one of the City representatives who preser-. ♦ed his integrity; - and the Courier 4-Enquirer de._ 'clarce tliatite must be re-cleated.; It 'says that ",l • was the special object of Senator tonglaa• recent visit to Noir York,-to defeat the nomination . and eleotfon of ;theWoo. John 'Wheeler to Congress fay this District," 'and adds that "rowflica wil . be hired to ' attend the)rhik PrimariNleptiega of the Digtiot, to sea* the return of members to - 'the Convention, pledged to vote only for &Ville This woald enevitsbly seCure the triumph of the Nebraska conspirators; and this therefore must be - especially .guarded against 'The Courier 4' Enquirer, after devilling on the facts of the case, lays downits determination as follows: - • With us, the repeal of the Nebraska fraud, is paramount to all mere party considerations. and such we knew to be the feeling of ell' the 'and Comprotaise men; and in, conse querice, if ,'a packed Convention should nominate a Whig instead of;thellon. John Wheeler, to-rep. resent the Sixth District in the next Congress, yr shall repudiate the nombfation.and support, Mr. Wheeler. - .We 'Teak ._adrisedlY,when we day, that each .are the intentions of the Whigs generally of the Sixth District; and to guard ngulnst the Primary Meetings being controlledby Douglas and Pierce,- and Nebraska Agents,we recommend to the peo ple of the District, to place Mr. Wheeler in no mixualon at once, and pay no regard to the for of a Convention. Such a course, would de - - feat the scheme concoted by Douglas and his elan, when here recently ; and no good Whig who pre fers his principles to his party. will object to the proceeding. Let a call be issued then, at once, signed Sy the good and true Irian of the District Irreepeetire of party; and let Mr. Wheeler be promptly nominated by both the Whigs and the Democrats of the District In the Steubenville (Ohio) district, the Cadiz Sepubliean . says, - ~ . the old hunker, pro-slavery 'lstdera of the Locefoco party are downWpon Mr. Stuart, and many of them swear that he shallnot be re-nominated; but we presume the more prti 1. dent portion of the party will not deem it cape , aientto cast him off, for they mustknow that at least nine-tenths of his conistituents folly justify his course on the.Nebraskit question." If they justify his comae, let them re-elect him, in spite of the old hunkein. Be wart be sustained. Dtsranon min Ronnrar.—.3l.r. Chaatain of Georgia, made. a speech in' Congress, lately, 'Mikis remarkable for the boldness of its free• booter arciwals. We quote a paragraph: - " I 'ardently hope that those to whom Is en trusted ouridiplomsey with Spain, will direct their attention at once, and without delay, to the inquisition of Cuba; that there shall be no dal lying, but a frank and - open diplomacy, calling - upon Spain to name her terms, and if within the bounds of anything like reason, to accept theM. It not, to make her the most liberal propoeitiou; and it that be refined, and nothing else will do, as a matter of solt-preserration, I go forint un olisguised,' open war, for taking Calm by force of . . The Washington Union calla this "spirited" and "patriotic," and commits the administra tion to an endorsement of the national robbery advocated by him. We grant that it it “patri- Mk." tho sense spoken of by Dr. Johnson, who defined "Tattiotism" to be "the hut refuge of a scouridreL" It is spirited too, but it is the Artie kind of spirit that a bully or a highway nun ithc?ws to a weaker party he is anxious to at , tack and phinder. • As an illustration of the schemes and purposes of Mr. Chastain and his friends, we extract the following from- the Washington correspondence of the Buffalo Advertiser: "That a purpose has been formed by many: southern members, in conjunction with a portion of the Cabinet to get Cuba .with or without the consent of Spain, peace:ll:ly orforrals; I am as sured from a quarter entitled to the highest res pect and coafidence: Theinformation communi cated to me of the existence ofehisplot was con; :timed in wry own 'mind on' 0- •turelay, by the `,.'speech of Mr. Chastain, of Geisig . in,' in. :which be ' advocated the immediate annexation of Cuba to ' the Vatted States at all barards;•dechming that it was time the Island had changed hands, and that our interests required that it should belong , to the United States! - ..But the neeolndpart of deplot In yet untold, which le, after the annexation of Cubs to the ' , Battik - to rover the 'l7nion, and form a great 'Southern-, Republic. Their ialeubdion is that 'with Cuba they will have territory enough, and 'will be Mums enoughto set up for theinselres, and bid'adieu to the North; or,' if they wantmore they can easily , tute the northern provinces of MOACO. " That California and New Mexico will lain the Southern Repnblic„. which will give them •abruniant • outlets and strong positions on both the Atlnntie and Nettie oceans, and enable them to become a , great commercial as villas apical hod and planting nation." -Ai Mr. Chastata hit leading. democrat and Is patted on the back by, the administration, it be , boons the Pittabuiet Union to turn its atten - tint to hint, and sent its indignation and elo: Nitutraal about the nglimions Union in exposing and apposing those panthers of its own party who cherish n dissolution of thh, confederacy as their highest political aspiration. - . DIAIII or 40A. J.ts...draMon.A telegraphic dorpstch from New. Brighton informs us of the death of'llon. Jame; allia j on, of Bearer county. Se died et two o'clock on Saturday, at the ad 'Sawa age of eighty-two years. The deceased Slitihr a man 'who; from his talents and experience, • enjoyed a "cry large share of the public *Set . ;and during the active career of his life he received many. testimonials indicating, the h3ghrsgard in Which intwas held by those ,who 'knew Mm. In his itmoial weriose ono of tbs, landmarks'of the olden time, aratirer reminded of the gradual fading 'away from - our midst of the links that bind the present"to the early days .-.laLcitasase—The editor Or the Si, Lo g os Ref.: viblithes the . t . 'imam:din g o ,of Suers" slassbolders' Meetings laisiouri; hy whi c h ttivresplved to Bair ' the ir °/"t's Into 141104 ind:adciM • : ' `.• "They bare at mush right' to gOapoalCatisai thrsitory, with their slaves and other property, as say fostlesl son of New Eneanit, and this rifyld theratlt aisart at, ail Atuan!4.7 - z , ,_ : _ Th eri-mast be, some mistake about this.— Ado Brachenridie Cilltribi atoll of the tratiot and, It is In declaring : that the Idea' or Anse bites ookr!tertztie NatiliaS'lSa Emilio& iadihat l .to wreak laise;aoy aiMieheasioott abe4tt: ~I 3 i they know all about it; width& . ..i.2140 , 4s 1;-/4413S'Rei4116W an well 4 . ; the **Olen" of Illasoari lelll'l4fy their • Iteesisociatthisly. " , , • . . . .._:,a ~__. : 1.,,,W Taisso , Mira iStrl 7 —The. - 11orthenrinvailers . Who tiatrayed, the canse - ofliberty,iathciraul-;, tort - of the Nebraska hill, ire receiving the Pries., of their treahery. The Hon. Mr. West roolc, a Member • of Con.; l tress from Ulster County, New York, who voted for the'Nebraska swindle, is to be U. 8. District Attoniey in place of Charles O'Cordior.. - In January We lion. Mr:Olds, called a meet ing of the Ohio Delegation to deneunce the Ne braska bill. in May, the same lion. Mr. Olds, voted for the sr7l;' and three dais afterwards, his eon, Marcus I.:Olds, twelve(' an appointment in Minnesota worth $3OOO per annum. Mr. Lilly 'of New Jersey 'Voted against the bill when it first came from tho Senate, but for it,on its ling passage. The price at which he was bought has been paid in the appointnient of a friend of his to a lucrative office: Other in stances will follow, In the meantime the people -owe these crea tures a debt which they are anxious to pay, and there is. a growing uneasiness at head -quarters as 'political thrtiat-cutting time approaches. . . _ The editor. of the Union Is very ranch slammed ate suggestion for the penceahle separation of the States, and hardly - knews :who to ,appeal to to prevent it. Ile is -certain, however, that it wilt . not - do to appeal to the " disappointed ol•- fice-seekers." Perhaps he had better!appeal to the appointed olfici-seckers, " who carry their principles in their pockets."." If they den't come to his help there is no gratitude extant.. What would the U. S. Commissioner do if the pnion were...dissolved! ' There would be_ . no staves .to catch, and no fees of ten dollis..for, returning them. - Lethint prevent it, by all Means. _ - rttom riVASIUNG'rON. 'lrevirp6uldson).o' the r l!ally - Tittelntrgh aszette. lymnnuaros; June 15, 1854 The House wilfperhaps let - the 'genate reso 7 Infirm for a recess from thO Middle of Jnly to the Middle of October, He over, until it is ascot.- taned more definitely than . is now known, what businessmust bo proceededwith . and what aban . , . We have a 'report in town that Santa Anna "has spurned the bribe:of ten 'millions, but little confidence oan'be placed in it. When the chief men of any nation begin . to sell their coun try by. piece 'meal, it is near its end. That seems to be the condition of 'Mexico. It is a "sweet The annexation of Cuba is to bo the topic, of debate during . the remainder of the sesaiott.- 7 Chaitain, of Georgia; rude *a apeech worthy of. a buirineer of the nineteenth century, advising the 'immediateseizure of the . island, orwar- to the knife with Spain: This speeoh the 'Union highly- approves. _ Then Singleton, of Minisaippl, and. Latham, of, California, and Perkins, of La., all enlarged upon the necessity and in evitability of our rbbbinpa •" 'B in order to de- g fend ourselves. . . . . _ I believe that it is the int'.ntion of. Mr. Camp bell; of Ohio to introduce a resolution for open ing negotiations with Great , Britain for the an nexation of Canada to the United States Of coarse, it Win net succeed; put is'a winter tation to the eternal annoyance pr. Southern schemes for sectional advaotage, it will dilswer a good PUTpose. - • Mr. McDougal, of California; who deliberately sold out the interests of his. State t 6 the Nobres ka conspirators, seeks. to cover up the.total loss. of the Pacific, Railroad by moving for an addi tional appropriation of $4OOO to complete the surreys. The project is dead, and will be refer red to r hereafter only as a . Proof of the short sighted perfidy of Southern politicians. It is' reported that the Kansas and Nebraska notninathiis are made, aid that a Marylander is to be Governor of the first named territory. • It is my belief that Richardson of Illinois will be appointed to preside over Nebraska. Re has gone home to try the tone and temper of his people.. .Ile will find them utterly disgusted with the treachery and baseness of his counts here. !ache has betrayed their confidence and repudiated their interests, theY will repudiate tan. lie will be rejected, and then he will be offered some reward for the sacrifice he has made in behalf of his friend the glint. Poor Buell, of Detroit; madna aintilar experiment on behalf of his friend Cass in voting for the. fugitive act.— It is not knownwhat beeline of him. The Reciprocity treaty is nithheldfor a few dayr.. The impression that it will net be eubmit i ted to the Senate until its details shall have been approved by the leghlatures of the provinces is not correct. It is to be ,ratified here and in London and carried cut by the inntrud legislation of Canada and the Eastern Colonies. Its fate in the 'Senate is very doubtful. I fear that it sill not be confirmed. Six or .seven northern Sena ari are already arrayed is open hostility. Mr. Clayton is electioneering with activity against it. The Eolith look upon it as .a movement toward annexation and at present are unitedly hostile. If Pierce were as anxious to buy votes for it with offices, ,contracts, as ho was to ao complish the Nebraska infamy by the same means, there would have been no difficulty in the matter, for southern mon can be venal when it is for their interest to sell themselves and there is anybodito buy: Mr. Clayton to-day spoke against the veto, and chiefly in reply to Pen. CUB. I do not doubt that It was a goOd speech, but of what 98, are speecttes:--why not vote on the veto at otide,. and be done with it. All donations of publi t elands for charitable purposes are defeated, and at an end for the present and the next Congress. All palaver and lamentation, over, that result of the benevolent exertions of MssDix and others art thrown'. away. They are more idle than the .oen. Casting has been Industriously 'drudg ing forilz or eight months past on some inuiense Florida biterestclairas, arnonating to three quar ters of a million of dollars or more: They bare been lobbied with seal and ability by the immor 'tat IL A. Wise, of Accomae, and -W., C. Johnson, of 'Maryland. !Joshing has rejected the whole batch, and a great'eutter has been mised'among .11simants in consequence: • Justus. Tie EarlLeask@ as Sao Oalimier. A' WWII. Or DOOLATION AND TERIWIL We copy below, from-the "BoletinExtraordi tiarbi del Gobierno dcl fialrailor," (Central America,) of May Ed, some particulars of the destruction of that tetra, by an . Earthquake, in addition to the facts hitherto communicated. It will be read with interest• The night of the 19th of April, 1854, will oser be one of sad and bitter memory for the people of. Salvador. On that unfortunate night .our happy and beautiful capitol was made a heap of rains. Movements of the earth were felt on the morning of Holy Thursday, proeedeir by sounds like the rolling of heavy artillery over pavements, and like distant thunder. The peo plo were n little alarmed in consequence of this phenomenon, bat it did not pretest them from meeting la the churches to celebrate the solem nities of the day. On Saturday all , was quiet and confidence was restored. The people of the neighborhood assembled, os usual, to celebrate 'the Passover. - The night'of Saturday'yas gull, es was also the whole of Sunday. The heat, it, is true, was considerable, but the atmosphere was 'calm endocrine. Sur the first three hours of the evening nothkig Unusual occurred; but at half-paat nine a severe shock of an earthquake, occurring without the =oil preliminary nOises, aimed the whole city., Many families left their houses and made encampments in the pub- ' So - squares, while ethers prepared to pass the night in their respective court yards.. et ten minutes to eleven, without pre' monition of, any kind, the earth began to heive and tremblawith . neb fearful force that in, ton mends the tortire-eity was prostrated. , The crashing of houses and churebeestanned Smears et, the terrified inhabitants, while a cloud of dust from the felling rata ezeoloped them in a pall of impeuetrable darkness., Note drop of water could be,got to - irelleve the helf-choked and sof focating,,for the eliterna were filled ap or made dry. : . The clock tower of the Cathedral carried a great tiart of the 'edifice with it balls fell. -.The towers of the chnieh of San Francisco crashed .the - Epikonal Oratory and .pert of the polaca The nEttroh of Sante Domingo was bu ried beneath its towers,. end••the &dub, - of ihe Azusa tion was entirely robed: 'The new and beantlhd milk...eras University was demolish ed. The Church of , the nerved aeparnted in the centre, And its *glitter outward to. tlee ground: l the titivate houses, afew wore ink stancling, hattho.widliiift standing are old tioesillikaosc of- mederneonstenotien hate fallen. ~The publie mUtices of the government and city shared the . . eSei-L;(1; fil*olll4sipalk In .the find ten amok for althonzlettai ear: iladbeidiackiarrri.trentaidatt. Ind Amapa- Hied by fearful ritiablingi beneath anr teat ttal7 had corapitnitirekr trifling replier, for Vie reason EM=IMME= 1 that the first bad left but little for theiirala&s. ri .. Solemn and fallible Was the picture presented l*thltt , dark, frinereal night, of a whole Pe4l9. 1 clustering in the plena, and on their knees cry- I t ing witlklond voices to Jleaven for mercy, or in i agonizing accents calling for their ihildren and! friends, which they believed to be buried beneath 1 the ruins! A heaien opaque and ominous; .a movement of the earth rapid and unequal, causing a terror indescribable; on intense out.. pliurons odor filling the atmosphere, and indica'. flag an approaching . eruption of the velem:fa; - streets filled with ruins or 'Overhung 'by threat- , ening wallsva suffocating cloud of dust almost rendering respiration impossible. Such was the I spectacle presented by the unhappy city on that i memorable and awful night ! 1 • A hundred boys were shut up in the college, many invalids crowded the hospitals; and the Ibarraeka were full of eoldierm The sense of the catastrophe which must have befallen them, gave poignancy to the first moments of reflection after - the' earthquake was over. It was believed that at least a fourth .of the - inhabitants. bad been Iburied beneath-the ruins. The members of the government, however, hastened to ascertain, as far as practicable the extent of the catastrophe, and to quiet the public mind. It was found that, the loss of life had been much less than was sup posed, and it now appears probable that the number of the tailed will not exceed ono bun= dred, and of wounded fifty. Among the latter is the Ilishop, who received a. severe blow on, the head; the late President, Senor.Duenas; a daugh ter of the President, and the .wife of the Secre tary of the Legislative Chambers—the latter se- Fortunately, the earthquakehas not been fol lowed by- rains, which gives an opportunity to disinter the public archives, as also many of the caliables contained in the dwellings of the' citi- The 'movements of the earth still continue, with strong shocks, and the people, fearing a general swallowing up of the site of the city, or that it maybe, buried under some sudden erup tion of the volcano, are hastening away, taking with them their household goods, the sweet mem ories of their infancy, and their domestic nal mals,-perhaps ther only property left for the sup port of , their families, exclaiming with :Virgil, ...21rospatriae fmet et ditleia linquimus area." EDUCATICA tx Pswatramints.—County Su perintendents of Schools are now requires! in Petuisylvania—we' believe a new office for that State. We have a list before us of twenty-three Counties in which these officers have been cho sen nod their salaries fixed; the highest being Lancaster, $1,500, and the lowest Greene,.s262. Bucks, Chester, Schuylkill, Washington and Al leAcny, (Shame on her!) pay $l,OOO each; Erie, Franklin and Montgomery $6OO each; Westmore land $550, four Counties ssoo,three $4OO, one $350, and four $3OO, Of course, at such rates, either 1. Feeble men are appointed, who will effect nothing; or 2. 'Capable men are chosen, who are not expected to devote their time to their work; or 3. Good men are expected to give their services for half their value for the sake of the cause. ; In either case, the policy is shabby, short-sighted and. eminently Pennsylvanian.— Allegheny and Lancaster can-better afford to pay $2,000 a year than any smaller sum, Ches ter,' Montgomery and Bucks want men worth at least $1,5000, and capot afford to take an infer rior article; while Erie, Fayette, Beaver, West moreland, Franklin, he., should have chosen men worth at least $l,OOO. Only think:of Dauphin, the metropolitan County, including a city of at least 10,000 inhabitante, appointing a County Superintendent of Schools at the magnificent sal ary of pc* a year! No wonder the State, is sold out three or four times a year by her legislators when popular ignorance is thus cberished.—N. .T.. Tribune. A EXECdON OF A FYLAnDtLiNT Ilsawnerr.— recent ber of the London Dispatch contains an account of what is called "the execution of a Bankrupt"--a merchant of llnmburgh, who had lately suspended payment and absconded with all his.assets. The mode of "execution" washy elevatingver the principal gateway of the Bourse; a black-board, on which was painted in white letters, the name of the merchant. The penalty of disgrace, called the "execution of a fraudulent bankrupt," is ordained by a law which can be traced to the . J4th century, when the lisaseatio league ins at the heightb of its greatness. At that period, however, the bank rupt's patent of citizenship and his certificate as . a merchant were also burnt' y the hangman. In England. however, it was formerly a more serious affair, and fraudulent bankrupts were ac tually executed at tho gallows, the 1 . 19 t rase on record being that of John Perrot, n fraudulent bankrupt who was executed at Smithfield, Lon don, November llth, 1781. The bankrupt law of England, although mild, modified of late years, is still very screen in its penal enactments against fraudulent bankrupts.--Albany MyZyter. lowa.-,-The Whigs of the MI District of lowa, in Contention io lowa City, hate nominated Its. TTIORINGTON, Esq.; of Davenport, a thorough-go ing Anti-Nebraska man. as a candidate for Con gress, in the place of the Hon. I. P." Cook, who declines a re-election. Anti-Nebraska. It the adc gle-handed-contest now before the people of - lowa, and upon that Issue alone, the gentlemen composing the Whig and Independent tickets are to be elected, "notwithstanding lamentations here or elsewhere." 1 Tribune. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr...3feLane's Liver Pills.—When the peorriekeorte4esvaleab• remedy porrhseed It e! the Inventor, there rya no medians .er Welt deserted the name Car the owe et Lierrarullittliettaewarlainta. totetthatand , leg the great prevalence and they away' In the CeDed Stake. In the feuth and Weat partieularly, when the Wheat Is frequently unable to ate:llth,, arrays of *rev eler phyelehne, avow remedy was re , ,alnesh alone. este and otreetnah and the operation rewhierh could In no vire rower - Nei ddielal to the constitatlen. Thlyneettlaniels pep plied by Dr. 'McLane. 'Liver Pills, se has lawn proved la every Wafture In whkh St har had a trial. Always twee t:kith notasalitsu7 Inetthes has tett oenurrel In which Its . elects have been let;nrlona, The Inventlon elan elevated and dietitian's/Led iphyeidan. It has nothing. In ennopon with the quack nostrums Impaired npop the public hyslul low pretender. to the rmalkal art. Esperletwe has now proved, beyond A doubt; that Dr. SlrLanee Pill la the beet remedy avar pray ata for the flier orenplaint. • Perthasers wICI be carefal to ask foe .Dll. 11'L1.‘175 CkLEDRATED uysu PILLS. and take none ate. Thera . are other Pllla purporting to be Liver Pilla now beam, the puldln alma Lle Celebrated Vernal'. gawan now be had at all reepectable Drug Ptores to the Vallee Stang alse for We by the sole TrrePrietont.lll:Parta nom/tens. jeleatkerA Bummers to .1. Kidd k Co. CO Wood U. C/11..314 Usti Ms Compog r. Iltul?nrgh, icipe la, 1514. J The President nod DirnetOrs of thin Comp Dr tUre tole tier declared siVirldetut of Throe DolLik Dec, ghoro upon fhoesidtagtook.rereble to the Stockholders or their kgal repreeesitatirm oe Ind alto , llatelar.• tLa lOth List • , SAMUEL L. ILLUSUELL, • . • . lIARDWARE • LOGAN WILSON -- & CO., Beg to call the attention of Bayern to their HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, eompritlag ona of the mold contylota avortatontaln IatIETVEI) DT DECENT PACKEn 13111.0PZ, and v bleb they odor on the mat Want!. tonna chants going Zest vitt and. tludi tido:sit inozootod by boding that. IIdItDWARE at It i toito Pl aa V Angar. natiPoiließlitlydda3 • The best evldenee that can be adduced to faverof the efacackrosates of Iltriitauds German 'litters. named by,Dr.(.l.l.l..bvkeon,ls the aopreeedented demand do them from all Dart of the Cooln; sad altbrarah there . tosii-he awry remove ride prepared and layrenented as to log worthy ors liberal Detronaste, yet welled eentattadeed to remark, that the vast number of leatirotralatir with whkh the worthy doctor hie beau Losurred, by berisoni the highest character sod respretability,Whd ftemod it tow entry to have ' , coitus.- to his preparalleti, a teetkomiy shilldentlyconolusire, that amen, effectual mealy for the shoed Immediate relief of those ate feted with that dlraful trialadY, drrlieirda, has never been discovered. - - Sold to Pltbdturgb, by PLEWLICW Droddbdo, GO Wood W. Also, Au. We by CLEO.II.IiIIYNKII, WO Wood . Jolo-21rddir9 Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak Xsu Joins San Wait Ana Or.—f. would respoethillY In Tito the attention of phfektalut, and the public gmartnifly to my assortment of 61Ik Elastic, Stadiums. Ens. NMI; Ankle Sacks and bandages for the relief and ens* of Vast wrote EnkrVd Veins, %Fmk Ankles, Weak Knee Joints and no sashimi appliances avid In Um airs of diseases sts• ardrlng outward support,: • ' " • • • • 121 - 1 also keep evert raffirtf et Trruises,. /Jody Braces Supporters, labossider Bruin and In NA a kinds if me Modest appliaimes used intim cm of disease. GEO, IL ILEYHER,Ofholsode Druggist, tals=dder/I N 0.140, sot. Woad at. andyintln NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM 4.)AGITER REOTYP ES. pOST OFFICE BULIDING, TIMM RUMAT. innIZENS.AND STRANGERS who wish sj to attire sontrateomtlette anti likenton.At itt r ff.TgatlVAT.ll l =.l ` ,:b ° A ° . ' gtr.ll=l 4 4 timisrantled, or no aurae mode. Merfo one orals larßeet and Wain:ingot 11140 Amid Sky Lighte ever ma gnate(' for Ito _purpote, with instruments of the most nr . rp F, A il ki rfo d zrllaltVlVP sr,M=77 4 o, Pdt omphot sad 1 , 01. - York,Alz. flatten blmeoltio on WO tO ear to the patron! of the Art., it MAI of Detrnerreotypos. therrAloglf and groups. haAnerer boon =Totted. • novae upon and operettas - In all weather& from ti 0 clock A. th, po'cltch, th • , . nutttalliT ARNOLD 11%' WILLI4I LS, XINIMA&INEIS ' Chlls on Fgrilp i .e n t s !, Wro't Iron Tubing .For Ira and Vagilaion of Buildings. LAW. will confined fne Wnnning and Ventilating br . Siam at Lint 'Rata, Pipes or Chllnon's Yuman Onortber, &Imo% Pnlnaria. Orean Mufti: Court Mums Jigs notate cir Dwidllnds. tro. 45 'Starker rt. Pitts • h Willintack's Family modi a i nea .-46 tall tbs Waal= ahead. et fszolhas,ackl others, Wthead ~nrUDnneatoathe tau:th vow of theft valcuthll rsa:4l7 -Warshouje, Cat i tuanr—Tho premises now In the oecinaner of , theten /WWII'. an IWWW egad joining OMNI of the American Hotel trta the let o agroinungos. Anar et Ms caw. mhinet Ml= 40)126r-tV BAXIDt 4 - COAS TRIPE 314D1CINAL O()1) LOT& OIL; Prriared eipressly for their sales for' . Mediel boa... J. C. g Co. haring employed in agent at the it:the:lea to superintend Um manuGuptccr* of thetfOld, ag! • 'Buret the gablie nut it to grepatitt rriththe greatest We from ;ow , hut - fresh mad healthy ' 7 . An °lliad:llth the& signittire will be tnund to he ex' annum' line OltalitY. tad ants. retalred in the mad del . . . hilts stomach. . . It Is extetwiTolY onePlprodboth priuta and Ilawol6l prictles, land well thrones 'the at of Uralic* u 0 ‘vmpar than any Tot glimmered, llbr car umption no Dolneonner affection. . • JOAN C. BAKER a co., IA) North hi et., Fhtlattelptair. For sale br 01l tbo principal On:mdse.'. jerNimdkvlhT Shoulder Braces and Che—iflzpaluiers• "Be particular in procurin. , the kind men tks.l, u =LOY or the BM. sold er:hurolnt4th' , . .. . , [Fran the Pitbdinrch Daily Dispatet. Fab. 210 M) As hUcau.orr Awncia.—Pereons 'rho bare moulted a stooping nositlon, by lb/louring a sedentary . ocanpation — 11 mpetiorm: great relief by the nee of th e ...Wash! Suspender Dancer Made and said, by Dr. KEISER, of Wood street and virgin alley: It snorers for • and mancsiders, the weight of th e pantaloons is ea plaaed e r m to continually tend to bring the shoulders to tbeik nat ural irositlon, and atuandttbe that. Rep one emit time ago, and hare been lii pleased 'rah it ve unsolidted gam It a "Puff" gnat.. Women. hundleda elution ma annually Injured r the. !might or enotannis ,"ekirte," Mould nor procure these biome. Da particular In mooning the kind mentioned, or 'many al the Mere. sold are humbugs. , Sold wholesale wed retail at thy Wax Store of George U. Keyser. Ko.l{o, cruller Wood et. tend 'Virgin .11• r, 1 AV - Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. IL—I also keep Trusses, Sopa rime, PUe Props/ Plea tie Stocking% end all kinds 0 trhailicatinadleace Cristadoro's Excelsior Bair Dye.l NATURE EQUALED BY'ARTII Ter ages the (rheum endeavored in vain . 'The hair, without marching the fibre, to stain— • Trielthis sgarcane's& that, but Inchon:ming the hen, They ulthered the hair past all arl torenew. Tou mar burn year oar trwas ',black ore brown, . Rat Nature the cauterised tint. Ora disanng And, herjuices dried nib ion will soon be appalled "Ily" Muting. your 111 treated cranium bald. Long Tears. as we've Mid, the craft - struggled In rein A dye without eauslic or Ihne,leobtain—; A thild innoeuone—that, placed On the head, To it brown or a black would trims:lhr= gear to red, Many timeetwas mode-lined that the end wee achieved: . But the win amok their head, though tho Pmileb And In spite of advert-IA:I:lent. placard and puff, : Of each humbug the public toll icon had enongh, At length, 'twee but latelr. they mind; - The want en long fait had at length bean supplied. , Alla was announced, that, In changing the hue, The hair did notarareb—the announcement was true. fn an instant, o'er lockesliveritandr or. red, Was n black or a brown the moat exquisite, shed , . The fibres were nourished Ituneadot destroyed; The pores of the scalp with no pigment were cloyed; No odor unpleasant the Medd gave out; , The color was never one moment In doubh No chameleon thentre to purple and green Ear rendered the ladles "not Ella be seen"— Instkoter, the tint that you asked for was them, Like the darkness that adlowe the lightninee glare*. Winkt a triumph vas Mb! bow tbelldings went forth To the Mutt, to the West, tbro'South thro' the North, Until Melon and Fashion with 'cowmen antlalm On their targets inscribe] the dlieeverer'inarne. And &glared that no nostrum the place Could supply Of thotrown Caurranolo's Excelsior Wei Sold wholesale and retail, at. KEYSER'S, 110 Woad 'el _ yen of the Golden...timer ; 4 •; ;. F. , 4 .- . 1 1 Hernia; or Rupture of the Bowelc-=-There' aro thousands of pullout atho are Afflicted with • it eaters of the Dowels, who pay little attention to the awls until the howelsheeetue itrangulatedOchen Ls all Notability It may be too late. weerlmportant It thee, for ell Ursa. suffering room any form or•RuPture of thelloaclAO to call at once open Dr..KEYSE.R. at hiall'holesale lung rtoce, earner eflreat at, and VINItt aer: and cacao • Sews to Maio tbilmtending 1 attics/ of the bowels. LT. Noy ter has an Mace back of the Drug floor Btma 'ahem home* are •Pelleoh and wmnted to Om tatLdsetion. Seam has emery variety of Trams-that you can name, and At any prices to suit the means of every; one In need al the artleJe. I also keep error bled of BopporLya, Dods Prows. Slupeso spry Raedf ro,Elude Nmetinas; for enlaraid mina, and all kinds as sneelmolcal appliances toed In the can of disease. I ; would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to an excellent tows an. Childten,. videb Invariably treats ewes In Avery abort time. !C. AA also pep on.hand end fee tale s larie wort. ma. of Shoulder Mem* of the most Imprerea kind. thee have been oar* mitt, ea meet! sothoteethm I.y !notated* of mwene.,:beth la end oat of the city. Dn. KErsr-Frs Dim; STORE .7' RUSS DEPOT, env net of Troga street and Vir= eller, lYn.llO, 'idea of the bold.. Mutter. kellevel• PROTECTIONS INSURANCE COMPANY, or 11.1/LTIVORD, CNN, Capl!al 6toet, Aruatial Premium. lA3 Itrerteru Arad, $1,000,000. - ricoRcoRATEL) 1e25. . PoHetes of haeuranet lesue4 at all times on the most thrarahle terms, againet LOSS Olt .DA AIAGE BY PIRL Olt TUs PERILS OP NAVIGATION, ITT 411:01tON E. AILSOLI.I,:.A. rink: tohl _ rtala Putainirshand AUca6-./ Tlldlgeation end Liver vamps.= Cured Dv EWA Pant.T.l.ll.-4Dray th.tOottetkis4l44ftai Bow, O. Plawnus. • Mialf.mui In Orson! , his. A. M. Stn—frear Fist —Wytelf wilahasteur ia : , beets broadtted by the nee tl Peterriewas , Ire vs_ base you rend =re ahn ref sal/ or,thrres +saw Avila. I ant the (.Ix.ssesratfeval Minister in tide wiser. and several A iny yrs*. aro 'Misted with Arithwestien and sa Inaction aftts. liter. the twmeof soreelf and wik. lard."' trains your PrlltObsaiSi. rat till, We toot several hat orres-twu thrt.ILICII-111/41t Sy.. Sr Lair CM 4•44 are bare netts enjoyed we good health Sr ream odasse ttrat time, I bad ndt Wen a ainals tattles Ina (10.1 rutin,. of the warns:kr w bleb to dietivesse the die p 0 .11 was yellers& and I harektt troikas. of that. tits, My wit. was alas reiSsroal tn. a clarrate- disease of the ttnr, whish had bans at asiaral yawl stasarity. by tha use ofyear Pairolevr. Snif by R. stxrc.-c4.0 taw14.111:13. liZTlFit ivs Weald and Dratraista and Medieltre Damien every, wbers masers whertleinir retzsdease astry:i . raa/a NORAIS LOC6II.OTIVE WORKS. &troll:di: Sill% &w.f. eds. , 1:42n0w1. - P/14olddpritut gNUM/ED fur many 'roars exclurtrely i the nianwfaciaws of IeXSZSIOTITI:s, base nresdatly erssiderstly entente& by whlittera of tars* letildiage and names-two ?Islam and Wails whirls lilt) *Waldo the trorui.dr¢a to furniah, ~fib dostrattik, ray desesiptian of Low-v.4114%bn liberal credit. • cent ILICItUtO NOKII13•A SON. - - PEARL STEAD'[ MILL. • CANAL BASIN ALLEGIIEN'T, . SEAS[ Tilil ItA !WIN I/ STATION. ' Farriiliei will he supplit4 with war various • = 4 : aitiii!Vir Ux f l'Otra. a.i c e to r tYrsM otrwrt. ilnua 014:1, 4 1trekra el /1 - berl r Aft CI alt AA- llttearwlm 11. ...canons, ce J. T. Nu:IL. DrugglAt, A lloa ; • rk•or16.111. at tither tb• EatCAI?II Clellrwrs. aritAx ICF.NPOIDT ilk., XTOTiCE.---Ttto undaAignea,Fraderkic urtmof thrikrzif , ftneetti.Stotibtat Cro4 blewsel. t the We arm of _ll4 111.• UtIB day forme, • to-tetettoeehlt., under th• paw 4ta.l Will* or WU 12ILL irdt the. retritorrof tomatifeeturing Ironmut Nadia. have Wen the wart , boos•Nott ster etroet.tert...al remand ShOtt whe.re they have co hands, lentotatettt of the lara t lret . I:ow mid Nall% which they eVitratie en scooinatolatho; "tem.. .They 111.117 i n Vy".E'L L INV z. . " POW, 11 LLD tit ; . Sil - aLtf U, 61.E.WAT... -A. H. HOLD IS , & ..B 0., • hwrorAcrpoixo or SOLID BOX VICES, ILVAIAIERED 'IRON AX-, LES, CROWBARS, SLBDGES. 31A ; 1". • TOCKS; PICKS, ‘ • limber, :gill,' Tubuai k Cotton Screws, .- . ,3g/Naa,mlAd , rr.lnr Xactciany, Car and Ibitige. Butts, with Thread and Nub PITTS PA.; 1C.0.1101.11.4 No. if Roan rt. actnrrl rniXf S.2CO3D - .q 'An Burk varranto,l. . • . • 117h3t4r ANNUITY AND TROST COMPANY 122M3=2 ' 9114.11 TIMED APRIL. DB, MO—Cam= CAPITALL42SO,OOO: - • - nit. Zentlor qt . Thintend Omits mit, PirueowpA (a OFFICERS OF TUE ROME WARD AT PIELLADELPULA - 1 • e.tAiibin V. emmtorl. • legal t %I'll. d. r g a, Ap.va,..„,.. ~4....-e.,../... r . ..ZL'kEtV4i'll... - • '4111.'11,17.1'. : . '.i'' 'MI' . ' T+Fir i ‘ 6' :soit ' Xii.77 , 2f.Z.h , '-v n iii.b,illl:, 1im..1 IL !Din". 3t. D. -Allegheny City, R. 11. Streall.p. 0., 1; . . 4 . - -• . . OFAIIIIJ tr, .., ARNOW, Ap. M 2117 U /Ow* itrltat kittemintk Ease and Comfort.—ahe Conformator, ;Moly 'lmported from Parts. mostly milts tho list to Um Poontisr amp° of the it• 14110 a now list Usu. saM on She hood ss an old ono A nest tit sad a mod nal mot to 144 at ft Wood st. sto2t4t W. DOUtiLitit. PITTSBURGH Life, Piro & Maxine lowan' . oe Company; • OFFICE 55 FIFTY srngsr, MASONIC HALL. PiTTAtIPROIi, PA. -< JAMES X. 1100 N, rnetfdnet. 011141110 A. *Mt* Stactarr.. Company .ionkes erery Inouronce arr• portainlog toor ennowted with LIVE RISKS: aaainat linU sod Car An Raga. on this Ohio and Manningt river" and trihutaries. and Marina illakm weir . ening, • And agninet Loos or Damage Ly Fire, And anima - the Polls of the Nag and inland Navigation and 'transportation. - Pdiciev wood ,t the lowestratep oonsittent with vaikty . LIIiCT Wm. R. Haien, • • James P. 2.1d111_,I" ' • 'thrum/.ler BM/Orr' • ti o n tl rr i , r . • . Ah4,110Y:1 1 . 110 ) 4101d., Itt1 . 0111( COilb 7 • • IforElo N.LooKatsnillaik. Htowe,Lllnvor. • •• n nom, • I Pam.] kleekrXmi. tYllllsm Pb l / 1 114, Jolm Stott, lomplA P. Dump', M. D., 'John 110A141., - Wm. F. aolmstn, , • James . • George O. Belden, ! m72447ft: • Ettat copy 1 DuPont . Pcnvder.r—Evory, vndoty Rifle IdWU and Bloating Powder, In W eke gieotaireerdway on tuna and for rale front Morrailne, In lots to salt Ott amen, on normal& term.. Also kiitsty Pose. • •„ • D. IV. 0. D1D117.11., Dannticturere dot.; noTedit • : lofr.t runt etreet.ltttaborgli. Ladies Pluloy Pus; . . . , .. . M'CORD CO. k *ould 'most respectfully, . . . writ° tee attention of. Ladles. to tinge large ' A na romptete stock of lAtalg 1M& - now Opening, notoprigng In pail gable, Moue Mein, liteb. lon. domino, Medea ts,u,dr rut. notts Martin; tiesuitti Coney dog thrtege tkiern, , l4 nail Yktoelnee, Mama Cage, Sou: in, amaor Stood snit , 0'C0334:14 & 13,314112115. AN 'INSURANCE DEAL 'l=3. 24115. Wood ass doot froinnsd etriiid, Pitts . bindio-Day and lusll Par sad Ctinsst runds,lldit sad IlauetseissiPo. ads.•Maas. Udall sidiVestem Wssi Idgir,Sad Woodson' Nam ens* pa cosi ist Timid* "Wodkisf: Psi Ct Conwit Wdos,ll44d builsalre out Warisuirollass for ths 11127 ViIItIIaCS,CWIPAIT. (Cl* Cositid, Sr:MOW sad Rom DIN,IICS MTh" ' (Wl= io.oca.oixo• . . • • . .. _ . , -.' 'A `.AI tAk.. - 11 VEER 8R0.,. 1 'Ginner 4tY. and - Bmithfielkets.,- -- • '-'., PrilSßußcilt •-PA:., - • . „ ....State Natant liretlllarine : ..,. -.: . , _ . Grand Concert. ' ',, .. \ 1 INSIMANCE.OO3IPANY OP lIARIOBULO. i TIE -PIIILTIARItIONIC' SOCIETY mill ... ' OAPITAL ; 83!50,000. ' ' give choir third and last PUBLIC REfIEARSe. or '. , . s se.ton. at LA.r.currrn HALL, on TUESDAY L ere r n- Girard Fire' and Marine Insurance Co. i ing.. 7, ...:10.31,11 , ..w,.5rant. x .......am.... ~.. --••-• • - - - -::0F '.PUTLADELPHIA;. ..' - '.; . 1 ' L - --' -- Mr: HENRY , ELLDEK,.=. -.!. • '‘,..-',,,,. ..-., . C I PIT-4.1. $30.0,000. , ___, .PROGRA.M.V.E.: LA'SMIXCE COMPAN7 OFTHE VALLEY': TAur y7asr . OP ' VIROLVIA. ' ' i Cianit -O. Hall tut ye Free- ._........... Front • flerowab". WINCTIESTER. VIRGINIA; . i Solo am/ Mew-Come withlbe GI par Bride..—Yrom tike .Bohm Ilan Girl." Capital 8200,000. Chop of. JoNT.F'iso lde•ta•h oe - d li •F- FD ,I • 'ElPerraril ni l .',O_FICE PENNA. INSURANCE CO.OF PITTSDEROM "7:rto.lnt ,I lr s.e....BohemiatSW Sorra. Or/eeeAUTIORIZED CAPITAL $306.000. n Mel.! Jain-Cafe . '. - A. .A. CARRIER, Se*. •• ; rh ,9 - , " - on • Stoning IlAnkE.ll•lng , _ ' "Haller." __ - " ty......... _ Srneranddp.. Trio if cf.orns-Land of ths Trnutnet and the Spear-frees “Annallolens.” , ,, , . PART. SECOND. ' s , - .. • Chops-All ere, like aheep,hire . gene astray.-- . llandeL" W.-I know that ray Redeemer fleeth..... dn. Chem s-But thanks be to 00d.,..- ..- . •-',....--.... do (9.arm-Let as break their bonds uunder.:. .. ..... Jlandel. Fm's-116it.ls for us. who can he against ni........ do Chorus-Worthy Is the 5aint......... ' . do. Our alajah.. . -- . . '.. .. ',. ... don - aa at t naeto -: o “..ii:ZI; ..... iiiiierSiCale Meru ari7 • /Fir Doors °Pen at i 4 o'clock., Concert will eemtnentie at S. o'clock. Ilonceary :limbers will obtain ticket. from W. Curtiss, lilet:y, at the National Telegraph Office. , jtlf.2t RENRY,,,I A t. COLLINS, ND 0 0 M AND S I gi fl ux ii ,i E t e. Eß L I T I A N T , CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Generally." _. No. '25 Wood street, Pittsburp, ,--,--------- I InUlla retortikng from the effects of Fe vas, Bilious 'Diseases, or tOrlllpuolllthen °fatty kind, will tnd Carter's Spanish Itittnre.this*tly seemly which will .il l .rcrite their droopinifeenatitutletut, ertpel an bed humor. from r the blood; excite the urcr.t. • prempt and healthy 'action. and by Its tonle•proportinik,: restore the patient to 1110 and - Opt, -.. ~ , .• . . . .—. . . eon PO PT Tat IT . . 'A elnitto hottlo LI - worth all the weaned Earsaiwillia In ozhtente, It coatolito ao Mercury. Optaahor any other .nortotu or ixlsoitoos drag, mud pa be glson to, the youttest intuit hplta . Bee the certificates of. erentlerthl Mt, ironed the 1,0 4 13 Mare than are hitintreri %renew; In the city of tUchtuontl, Yay can testlfy tour good effects - • • GM=EZ=3 •mni , rmartatr ' irnmr,..ooClll2.llf TOYING; FLEhniffe BRO THERS, OnCentsess TO 'a. VI. It Co.) WHOLESALE DILUGGIS TS,' • rinsouWari. . • • Propristoraof Dr. liPLittal'aCeleterated•Veradfugit Liver • Dr. MOrse's'.. Invigorating. -' Elixir or :oortblAL—rt It Is Inquired new this great restorative le accomplishDilfauchertraordbery mama, we can only reply that In the Arabian herb that flew its cardinal Ingredient have been blonded toy the Omnipotent Physician, a larger amount and greater varieties of curative pronertwe than had hereof...wheal:l supposed to valet In sbundreddiffetoat sltielot of the vhe...tme. ..A. Whole medleine chest of reactedlee, so to *ask, see= to have been combined in this blab; and In the KLIXTJt or CORDIAL we have their eon rentrated easl7l3l,la It le the edict, however, not theemee .With Which we have to deal In the Medical anntimthat o the medleide. The victims or dysiwysto aro cured,' the nervone ate relieved, the half peritysed - reemme their untie Its, the eufferers from ,tmeletheare temente] no more the weak beam; rigour aa the tint ofjarmdlee leaves the eourylexton of the billow, the depressed in Airlifts lemon, buoyant, the tick to almnet In *very medition - of disease derive immediate bench! Dom the use of Dr...blame's In visoratien orCordial. These 'Data, servile:a by irrefregatale yrooferwiweeented to the attention of lora Oda who cel o ttleem by a tingle bottle of the niedi ne ei The le imt highly concentrated. In Outlet C 1.,. Price three dollies per bottle, two for five Matra ebt for twelve dollars. 0. - u. JUNO, Proprietor, - Bold by Dragglets thmaighout tie. Malted States.. Cana •doe and West Indian • Omani Anent. In Pittsburgh—Flaming Due, sinner Wood and Fourth erects; nod (i.e. 11. Keyser, : COMM' .ueet *ea Virgin alley. ,Alm, .by l'•• Flemin, Allegheny COY. - - tattle Citizen's In s urance Comyy et Yntsburgh. It D. KING, Presito;ll. . • • - • B.IHUI.L.L.II,IIOWIELL; Ss7. . - • Oi/#l(..if. Di IVA 77.1 r. ntrwrzx SIAEKET,,AND • IMOD ErREETZ. • - • •••• • • - AND CARGO RISKS ON TDB AND VII DITILRIY.B tirrad tlo oso 'rnl m t qf the twainsg n'Amut .a Davehz. p. rr m- ALIO and TR..A.I4VEZZITION. :• . . . u.; • Italey • IL ea. at ta, - D. Tot A J.llra, ii. Pennock, J. Del.D.Daiir; ?wk., Dquo., Wm. D. Mrs, leant Main. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ' • ANNOUridialM! A Iry Interesting Beek Coming! ILL UN ruomenEd 1313ILDIATELY, DAISY - gr., BOONE. tIAND TWIC ' • lIG n S'OF KENT LT S! • • • • DY BOGAIM Ixy In tot lattact MU tip. font sod rktilr Into tent,e. "Intero;oven with the IliAtery . of the en. trawls triptbeVevel. West Into the Er. 1 I c!!' et t 1712.1 CM' iknur. that...taws , N• . i DAN LEL BOONE. j It lone lore the ohket of Mo. mourner of Md. vohnne, to he;: t o , r . t . wt , lf h t . hs earere2 f n u Ulity"and 1 0 n gr ., / , , theeranmoo koloment mooed worm hho, bola. ci I a. Mottst. Sublet ow/ a bobt hunter. t To DANIEL 1111./NE. tho dem. !M.0.., Ohba West -bar- Nonc E To F twin, Rs_ fug • llfOrmt•nd • prior totem latatedido ram. Meth. M. tw04..y.• 0 Mem Rake. Itntmond make; All unbar. owt 1., adAnnook to; 1.0 oaten:Onto Drills. 70,100 r. Ilay Forkot MALA.r.It, °Mrs A IltlLLMlAN2Paldbdrer., in chn. thy Fork.; do Graln (Mullen , I , Aub onordoetaloN y ew Y ork. _tlt) do Ertl,. Fueatbm 10 do Iluotlek, for Mom., t /reditent. rotated to MU th.. above Dank the :Worth *MO by JAMES 11 AIIDROP. *Don rl4-/"'T LosT—The rono.in g . deivribeJ teJa store for slo by J. OttAllT 1101 V itY. tnt Ell [CV% were I. It lot su en.IL Rotten Is hehe stow thst parownt t= d t . elo b trita bent 'Mooed , 2/0111 SIDES SLALGII R SOLE LE — AI - 7 4 1f 1.1....r10wk drawn by Edw. Meth., on Kean.. mot Balm I 13 ER. In 'tom .ate by .1. Oh ANT MOVVIIY. i j ‘ e. 4 - 1 o ". . 141111 -2 0 ., lat".". at.. tm[U.IM the brad etn~aod lln fame of it. A. it tto. May IA ra;bt,riti d' nell.ro and Oft itilet.AJElLY PATENT SuAl'ortnnufaelitr ;ty 111, dome.. by John (10 0 rth..llr. A Co .. el by T. DENt r sale In quantities br d.r (Ink kindred AO Tr...de-row ladlso. Mid t o rn-' ...trod II MARY 11. trALII.B. 25 Wood rt.. I troll. mom, k i - - - - _ Days : 4 mption Cured la a few I i CONSIDERABLE d.gme of courage is re- A . voiceedton mi ,, ro4 s t: . thos , s , orw a t . tar:t rt. to a ot.uple ..aisbaorf. The es...Mout Is vaf..11.(14 tbj der An Whithrth. frationt will to event ean wrthrooth olflr it /metal terd,ln elzht eme. out of 100. Cmwmortio• thererl KNpr. Ihr at ample, to aa.wrietiy c - bftert ante IC 0f... , 4re4 , 44nee. la the see , n4 ann. the treatment is a Wilt llongot...nd Ikonm fat en 7. rtstWuts tem. rent will tar eared, acv. !Molt to theiryeadtheo while undo, treatment to the . bird etas* • term lo to 11 wp m ', only Der botall.d. tat the...loot too tar antral whose* only murkt e 4 theintore ri..bins of Conontroption mtuse before 11. r wankel tile ageweiorawak This ta to than a irnesCrn of lifeor death. and tlk verdlet It In td.own month. Tba meditate start time fecwiewt to micro than rare. meet dierard the 14 . 44.04 fv*rushers In emir patient molmeed erlth motelonnt. _ rue further fultntatkw, itpjr n tothr•ld. to , Dr. If. P111,111:14 lia..An Iteor Street Philadelphia. IVALI.PAPEIt-Ifino>LsFunwentoflow 7 k.-4P "'" u `''''`qeiVATZ.llll,l=tbli. 4Oldr VELftf ILIF Lerch supylr of heath manufacture foe ale jolt, T 11.40. dean r eiriy of mew Oared *trite, to Ith ulamd and no nlauel Warns. f o r sale wy 1111.4. thllEtt. nuiLviNa- Lars FOI 1 SAII-.l.3eht ehtdoe lotse *Paste an 4%41 Ism% each tlt 4 to thfCitePt... l- earir t,.. 24 ,.. rL 54 te ,, r ,;11 . 1 4 d y. '""1 1 ,,,7414 .• 1 The. lot/ moldered Sh7 o XILIO At b.er beg and on es . . - y tem.. Jet. F. CETIIIIEIITI 140.341. t. )1V141;61.. ES Je. f 1 tot a . n slttint sn ot.t., l '" 4 :V * Zre:a t it, ° Vir r (il i h "4, P " tuna.. 4a 110.12arket. rt. . I. A 11. T 11144143. tIL )TII-700vls: 4-4 nn Traurent 1 I.l l ' Itait 011 MIN far WlnZerghadeajast ree'd Nat the notary .and wholtotal• sod retail. t tho (.11 Cloth Waretuoms.ll.l Market M. J. b li. PIM /41101, irt: ; ( - 1‘ .7". 2C-- -- 8111; )IL Ihentheeld will Awn TC 4 II.IIX thor fuse st:wk am newt Moods, and totem other settettn, at mimed lairsat .Analotts td ehoo mama-Bummer stock to mot. room kw our mail Falk Parehase, or. bare gawked down I prier. V XIII LOU`, to Memo prompt aka. " Me would mune ar • wen Intl...Athol of what we are Jobm that To. 6.111.0-Plbkplea and. brown terser. as low as Mellor sti; & „ maw ti gab Silks from 41 to 7 ac. Tha Uttar article !armlet..ro mid at SIM.- Freneh UMW Of Met trade Woad frota,44 to 25e. &e. Ladle* and other bassi/will do well to eat) early. no Our . . Norib-East Writer 4th 004 'Market rte. . • jell IiIIIIEREASnIy wife CAROLINE YEITZ T bu left rue without any lust eau.. therwihre *are alt name against tethering or trusting ha, a 1 .Ml nos ppaay ear' mreatrartlhs ig UN IntIES-1 bhIA. Li rd; t bltAlreasr, 1 cast Ileesviln • 14 1 , 0lanollin • 2b 111/NElstnenc • Ibt i rball " " "tl tY".°4l lg l arliSitrrarx7 ` ‘ gr 4 INE FL AIIiILEDSWEET P LENS —J tat fwe'44llrbet hug ZOO lbs. o.,, Drlcal Plumb, wrt On. Caron. Prim lboblll.se pot lb, at 013 I'ATIVNT. In the Planumi. It SALE-60 acre, Of .Land i on tho now Rant Wad teem AllfthellTWiblo 3 lan ol rotell 711.14tribtlabim llarmm aarrlUagtet, Cr Ito lb am • Than .I,IIInF , to_ puzbbabillb b VIIITCI ""i'i • ct 'lion3:llr)rl.44. • -----••••- 11RY I'ILACII ES-10 bbis. Dry Poiwbot ifi by • • J. 19 2° i l l ' EX R f n VW/ i''' _ "DARED PP:ACLU:S.-15 bus. Twins° N ew Jena ftt sal by . lIIMIT IL °ULM& BUTT} AL-16 kogs fresh firkin for sale by isle_ nr.s.ns IL COLLINtI : 1 IN 1E1: 1- Ciii..-1.0 bbls. EWI: 1 sale by . LI MP _ HENRY EL OJWICR DIAIVASII SILKS, at Low Pticts.—We bars rsdd• tot arlod la WWI NIS., at the lox. OHO. of INDIA yet yard. • • leo, so anortronnou band of tho fllO potted, at Frites km fOr quality pie R^ aIUItPIYY k Bonczynno. • OLDBOItDERED W. 13 WINDOIIADEgI: GNut sad obwant style toed Cob dor, eel raaloollob Conaln Yhtism, Don Monson, (Iwo god hog On Cloth and MI o 0 Trim:ninon god sootortalo of ovory cloonlotlon, on hand sad (Ul •by W. //b3C4LYKOCICh UNOS., POI • . 112 blarbot et. 4ASTERN TURNPIKE—"-For AMC, It de gli.tommer 4 4 0 it• fmto. th e Yleetern T. re o to sae Arall. by 140 doe to al. vilerwl se two Mow Ileum. • Prim good at the dour. other Impromatota.•llo , 33. l'ereas 6=116a Mad; all, it. 3 atilt 6 Tetra tot B.CUTILIttIa a NUN. 140. Od rt. SALERATUS-30 bbl a pbro for solo by i.e JOUR WATT l co. IRY P OLIES-62 lurks ... prime have 1 1, 44.120 •V' • . .ka ' DALZUL & CO. 'kt ** a • lD t°lNuN GOODLhup?, 11rieldbET lgt tor iiM fga oo d . :raa"" 4 pm.pere tv ; r crw "gregi"lia=l.4.a. 21 P IT:3 4. 1 g l ati.+4rigitant: t e i t,= t, g t ria iss 50002V 1 A24121,74d.g1gr Al to Ude. and 10.kage Na lin sumo mat ibr Ws by .18YULIVE14,11LIVOI7IT I 00. VEROOKLYpI . qYRUP-60 bbls: for solo by _RN 105 6111M1131, DILROItTiI CO, fir&Z : o by ULF )114 - ' 1131115113. DiLworru £ CO. Ninir EM BROIDEBUSBino Setts, Fine ta.---antav:zuvmaira..l2 1. " - . . AMllSEAE*§‘='f' ger4/1 Adtirilsesitento efArouairts 0r1 . 11 , 110 ,Ixlbt, Dom Inui t bepaid in'Advante... • - Carriages f7133.1e... FKIIE undersigned - I'ns j streceiv from the East, et Ills °Alt Ltag IVA ed lit 'HO, sitnetal near the ? o Mlle Run, betwmn loiumb a Lawrenceville. a pplendid assortment of Vehicles °Tavesr desmiption, and will oontlnue to receive regular new and mond-band O.UtitIAOEg, SULKIP.S.IICO GIES. ate., which he will sell on the very lowest term. fog cub. Having had twelve years' practice In the lonsienst, and with Ids well kl2o.llllsellitltt to the Eaat, he flatten' Dimwit to putting down all competition_ _ Those wishing to purchase me rotteMntllT lisTitad •! ail and examLue for themselves. • • . J.:medal and prompt attention paid te repairitth oar slams. ire -I eirlthlawrill 10}31{1,11 MU= 'PORTRAITS, MINIATURIS:IcAT.COPIED —Copies of Paintings. Crayon Dinwings, ete" taken on Wort notirobylC. 61. CARGO. Daguorrian Artist. Apollo Dn Isings 76 Fourth st. Having. most- stunrior Annus*. •menttilllght, artistic. bold,d Ihlthful likenesses areesseut- Est In any kind of ruttier. ,Prlors 61,00 to 1110.170 and nr• wards. Tito uniyDsanerrian Rooms In the r city In whkh the mention comb on the monad story., , I~ROSES BLOOM . . IN ':SUNNY -• . JUNE ID 7013igardeett Or trirrOClr.talicelt; anateh,a. • scrap of time and hie 70IIISCIf tolio.7dFOarth Croat and pat your likenesa while Me nod Ught are vouchsafed and ere the Uarrultion huerforla Tr= your cheek. luselnu - you perhaps the shell and ahrtdorr of yourlbrsorr udf. Eared Gallery la Tarnourfor,prod Mug superior portraits. ,Prlces moderate. Oporimens at the doorday and evening. , • ,•• Ninths and Clark's Pianos: : t- FRESII arrival of NUNNS oEvil0 E vi l CLARK'S eelehratert PIANOS has lust . eon Geed by the aubncriber. They have • been m mark et, ea/crony 'elected expressly for thin and are °moldered. . the meuttednat meet M. and power of Woe.. They . all new Improve ment of two teperale. bridgu, the bann etringn rrultdcht over and ahem the treble. They are fully tea rrantettto a round any climate, and nand in rapacity for standlog i tune. ri m sP range from $2.30 to ABOO. Abe • 11oelut of Plume fro the. Manufactories ot DUNHAM , and alma LIGILTE. lIWTON BRADEiIIiIY, N.Y.. Ali the 'above will positively be sold at Eastern Factory prices, without additional chants for Stied, sink ete. ets.. itbEtut, • , Sole Agent Ihr Nem, Ciuk's Planed, , • ' '. No.lol Third atrrot. • .81^n of the Golden ilarp, Gentlemons' First Class Goods.' TIIE oubeeribers beg ,leave to. inform the public that they bare reed their Summer Stoik,eana• prlateg the metrest and men feshionabl. Fabrics ter Oce tlemeue wear. - E. WATTS A-4104 Sicatesar Taunts. Jel7 , 183 -Libertr.rtreet.j TOOL WORKS.. • _ CORNER OF FIRST & LIBERTY STS., , PITT. isrmill, PEN.v.4. lik, ACIIINISTS' TOOLS of every variety, Ivt.lnfrt... IRON PLANERS. 811116 and 'Baud TURN -0 Tlllll. MULLIN° MACHINES. ne., Ag o woof.- Dared to order. 1/617.1 JUS.P.ILLUILTON 4, (O. New Arrival of Chickering's Pianos.; - 11011 N 11. MELLOII, No. 8.1. , - 1.: ,. as w0...1 g0...t.. will have lien - raring tea the folioning new Plum Fo ld a Tem the 0 00,clebrated min now COI III Two roperbly toned 7 octavo Pianos; , Four. plalo limewocel 7 do d m , ..- .. • Three carved do 66{ do dm - ~. , . Does:ars do do • r.O do dm'. .- ' • , Out plain do Gls do - dm - , • I Tonr do do 6' do -d \ A U the 6 do • : dor, . . : J AU the ohne instrnmeatv haw been finished &ninths I.! wabb and are Otte latest !styles of furniture. 1 ,' ' DirLotatisbly at Dorton orient, and every Pia war. timbal DAM It. JIELLOII, 61 Wocd street, I . ._,!c.17 i• ~0. ? . . ./.-4.iasll paid fur . Tool by \ • • i I . _ ~. ON DON nfIORSTA 3111EPIAY- Ca — Vl/E.Pay ' C'l : ,'N ' ffili ii - aPPEI: SNOk I KJ lise finest artielo at Snuff stow In ow 70 itei reed by 3 ell - Wei. PLElllliti nor. Diamond 4 Market st.'•., Ik6IiERFI.I3IERY-1 hare on , hand a Teii. large stash of Perfummy. Dorman, French and Eons 1,. at of overy „n rerlptioo. Ttow wishing Perfumery would to well to 1 .1.1 examine nano Intro purchastog envorlwre. .108. PLEMIhIJ, enr.Died A )Jacket et...! .- . plutil iiii - AiiffiL-Fa;cofirwllTsic — i t o , nag Monde. Wmedlelnalportgaes. reed by _oll_ . , . I Jet': , J0:4,FL17,G . .... yikUltli IYINES-1 cask of genial_ poet t and lee :berry. for n.ndnal nonvotn vwc COI 1 je l 7 JOS. 01. ' • - --tongres3, or, .11/ end Moe Lick rood giro. t (nnu iminti. . ac • .108. FLI;111.NO. glAcoN-1.0 biers. Hems; : I 10 Mule. dear 1,1. c ' hhdr.Slesularre. In store 14/./ ty • 107 !SULU DICKYA7 Leo. 1 1131,1C--.5 aka. in store for gale bv ;el; MAIM! incekr ;Ago! I)IiY PEAVIIES AND • APPEES-,•; 1 .t. Dry A prlrec inn sks. Dry Pearlier.' , do 40 Pearls.. keeled. to store for rots "e 1: ISAIAH DICKEY L CO. • S MOLASSES-2n bblm. in store tit " a". • ' 4 7.41.114 ntch-rx a I.7mlan LICE EY a CA. filtAiSiSlSL:gritse. fresh Rune:.' in store Yaiatoby • jet: ISAIAH DICKEY EIARTER OR SALE—The nucy —'—± teilbeY to hurter for country pp‘perty, near thle, or At. Abell Cit). the very deslrelleprltute Throning and Let round, eiturdeon Wylie +L. within two tame. the nes.Patt Mauna Gorton 110 o ew The property In meas ly new nut or the mot modern imnttrnctm, eouldstlng two slum' Erick VuEding and dsuhle qutek Ittdl.llot Due ChuudiDers. tr.. throughout the hone hat and raid water In whets hour.. kitchen and rum. and all In etrorktartder.. 'Which tont! Ir 2 either bartered nr 6014 'upon Illwaul terms. En 'BELL .6 LIGOVEY, .• Jett-_ , • 60 und .0 'Water , AIikATS . 2.SOO tons. etere for sale. by 11, 107, • , DELL & Lin T. \ =7-r, BORN; MEAL--: fres supp y, prep 1.,1 forts:n[lr ep,„ get vp to for al.hr ent.t. a UWE/T. I arrivint Tok jell'. • DELL k AC - 0N .,- 3000.140 - .7. - gi;.;afors and43mi. •'W JI 'wed foreole by • . DIILLA.I4OO= - L. SEED -dust TWA the folloil# • root. Lothesui (Speckle.) bileellet improerd (Sweedird Dukh; LLOITDmi Too Data; Lergo Ncylblk..; • • • Yellow Aberdeen. hod. for ode '. - • . . . :ILAN - GLAND. .1•17.2 m • '4l Wood et ; • ETGAR-150 hhds. Sugarjustree'd uidfort 1,7 yen by Jai JOHN FLOYD a ock. 11,1ig-29 tes rilu elltrafor 71.41ga00. 1 - I,E A CITIES -- 3 aka : bright Olin halcen for. sal. by JOHN• FLOYD YOO. - tinIST MILL FOR SALE OR RENTA Aig ralrialds Griot NRI of 3 ran d stone, In complete ow der and doing • roml buckle., 'Muss on the Sands. nod AMR!' tY.nal,a short distance lima ths Obicel 'sr, with a ihroillsa Bosse. Barn awl tint Berea n$ Land. will. be mist 151 st OF IV aOO ,01•1010 t 01•911.• • \ • •• CUTIIIIERT MN.' ltd. 34 st. CLOTIIINO.-The most...cgm pletd sat wavos.ta. hock d Men' neatmaid , cuadmi , atm* la the OW. at 011.411:81t. Wit& Ilaiks :a Woodl u t .114ttadr la clam. Mal SILO 1..11.. Pat oNso ' • isle OT FOR FOR POWDER—Merchnnts nnd pthth vantlelPowde kr c i . 1111 rtrale Nod la an or. , 441'1‘ " " 1 . .7. ifil!‘irt4fru & • xft/I Is Hassid Powder. ...1e1 ' 6 , 20r D. W. C. BIDWM.O dot: Llama rowdoir pot I C 16 tee. ,prime (mob Ilicoitist..teol 5t . 404 . nk. br • • . 11.1oGILL84 ItOC. .; Fifil.E:—liiitrbbls. Louisville White. Linio KAI* MOILLS COL T! 1 i 1 f-. 4.1 0 tong " ' prin 'e . . utuat 16 t a CoßtipstiOs) Wm Allegbesar ft wr foundry bo matIILIA it Rog. • TOBACCO—An excellent assortment of fa , nail* lamb hr .ms ILLII ROE: lirig t /Ot A S Jets SWILLS a Ml. ICON-rCity tared llama, Sid3a :and LIP about,kn. imthtn;'•=ke.ll6lr,,, _ivl3 :ats i, m Ro TAR_' bbln. Wilmington Tor in itoro Ind Gv ude by Jen - rmmiLt.s it ROC. EN BOOKS just rce'd at S. Sadlor's, Fed. ers.l et» Allegheny: • oirDr. Aleaseeter; that Proßtnr to thy Theolelleal f°=. 7 ; 1, and Faith. an Way. )tege tat rs. • " • Ity gebeut and Zehoolmarten. Anger. Pen art.. The Lamp Lighter. • ' . - • ThonghU Ilatet nod Dinelbllne. Gamey. • . • LIN and eayi Pip nr tera. Partingtott and other of the Fatally. edltgl by ghillabet,_ The Old Wearer, and the No? Mallon Roger. Rand Ilour: L t . tf in g 114 , y iu lf t les erthe Dead. Ctuatt . dttg. ttnOTlNtlThronahl'ite the by 5 111 .r y • • • V74174`4.1:Ern.4111P1..etb.1 VOR 8411 E-1000 Duo. tar Corn; " ( 1 4 . ;3 1 . 4n117v a co: fIHEAP WALL PAPERS,A. new.supply Vt,.Vr a i nitifs t itittiraidst--. •Aj DiFISRATIONS—SR'NkhoLig BeiE lira!Ch,ruVrtilablr.iiasuAii: ATB—!sq,bus. for mile by.. • O_±." Jae. • -vox nomour a mann: (tQBd-300. :in tho ' en? for enlo b ae -:'..~ofnosvuosa *sUoppnc W.ALLPAPElL,ForDeitusjudte, razor, ' ilia paglund. I n 4, ....TIOSIL . lied it.l4l4lll:tx=lea gals br..2IIOB;VAUW I / 4 . ; 'IIIACONK )0 1b6...1140ca lilipaldersv.:V " 1 " it. "1 "1"" • " ' ...ti,;:... -.. a ;',10" ~ . ...r , .. L'e` YVAN .04112.24. t . :.. r. (7 8AL13,4U.11" . : put hi stale .1 ',do tamale br. _ -•• 2tWOLßtf.' O*LCINKROKA ak-in atm oa 1:1 • HIM \ , 4,-, _.l r'ç r L..v:, :,•••!, \s, • . ' • ZINC:I'AINTS.\ • v.•• , :: ..•:... ! \ ~?. AUCTION ' SALES. • • 0. , ‘ ,. Timm cHgApER Trwr.,wArrige .igmy. ...durD l ,• ~. DA V 1 S , Aucticorm. '.. PRIX FIOMALLPO.IO2VOUSQLTALITIES.. - .-.\, . 10 . m . ~ . T HE NEW, JEBSEI);ZIN.O COWAN/ i tea ;at LI era Roma, emit, tuna mad v.Fiftt abed, - . havingaatly enlimat their o r , end `, haProred 1 ________--________-... • • ' their/rod e are re 14 estorato or- .., 4 - - , 1 • i t le:s a for. their SUP .arol r.tm Rs T H r ;. .id O,ROUND • . ISieLLLANEOUS BOOKS ..kr, AIIC-• , /NOILI•iti smarted Pael(anos Of from 15 to 500 toundl i - ffl TION=I I III he sold at the Comm.:Ma oil de rooms, • also. DRY. In barrels 0(200 pounds ea... 11:. -\ \ ~ wester Wood and sth at .., on Entrada Melo Jlneer tb 1, Their WIIITE ZINC, which la sold dry Or gronodin oils ~ at 5 o'cicelt;' , a Pollettion of onscollarro:uahoot a' ,'' ' ' • I. warranted PURE and unsnrpassed for hody roil \ ion- t• i ng .I.ndsrd end Melee enthota In' English • , Lt=toreo Ares Weems:. . , ~ ~ \ , 'two,* efi n ueleepley. Ant, e 6 , Alse.neveral tots of tessipte• ...li encUunt of prryaratlon has oxently been dheorrod. I lets. otnep tn_blicatiorpo tell . __ .......,._ a 5 ta,.. ir . -P 4 DAVIS.A rt. ~ ~which onableethe Centaur to warrant their paltitetO; • • keel, fresh and soft n the keg, far any reasonable titoo . 101nr GOODS — On ziontiny thOrnitt& .314 o • In ebleeeebel * Pei" s sill be eu D e nee to . e*Y. o Pwi• - 19th -at 'the omatneteal sales roomOoroo w In the market : _,_•• • •-•• • •• • ,- •, \\ : ~,, ~,L,,,,,,' .0, 20 o'clock; sill be soht an es-enel e re. Their }hope Zinn Paint. which le sold at aUM Drkes. 1 i r - .1 . f.,,, - ;;; - ..4 *t r iple per Owls. enamel g•'; A . '' arnica; only ben from the ZitiC UM from Spielemr, 1 \ I - 4, ... L ,„,. - ---a. d . i t ,..-, d,i.i.,,,,, ben.5,...4ta.. 4 4 ,b h , t. i. is no. well IttnesneMer it e protective qualities when aP• , ..----'-' KA: , • plied to iron or o th er metallic mime. , • \ 1 nen ninon..es, et _,,, nodb . n.li \ ath I . OIM S. We, th, d Their stono Color Paint possesses all the properties of` 4 .,„ 0 *1**'„,_,_,,e 6 ,,.. eede—We • e ',,,,,,t A to a chea„,, .1„,4 1 ' 0 .,,, t t\, • the 13rnerti, and is of an aneeesble color gm painting Cot- ~, „ e e` s ......... .`‘L' en mi l l ef . r - • \ , togas, Depots, riot - Ordldhana.Dridges, k. - • ' !"'',.., ' ~,.,• , a...4„..n0 n nk5 6. 13‘15; patent Ahmed. 11.4kyr • Dealers Inyelleetien liberal terms or their ascent l / 4 . \ • 'V— ,sh line shirts, - slit Ve la• golsi**loee . *carats, rib. ‘ ',- \ • L' YDENC ,I * nien**-D , • t beefy A 4,17 •:P. X DAVIS.' duet. • e' • Wholorolo Paint Dealer. and fro . , aces. O 1 ~_.:.,....__,..„ nendesrfns N.W. our. loth a iluket stn. Ph a. . i _..:... \ ___Z„...___—_—•:. -- Great Se- -mai :rest 66011%/021/11Eil Sate of Carpets. • CAItPET . WAREHOUSE, • .. NO. 112 )GREET STREET, PITTSBURGH'. W. NrC.LI,NTOCK.& BROS. HAVING commenced our sale of Carpetitig, oil clothe, do. pub li c hrithd pleasure to ramottore to our frieride end.thethat we are now our" rmponatio4, ' We rgir tiv:att,° la g irotg Bowies, or Steaboats, Mea! and examine the largest and best stock West of the mountains. ague aro determined to POI zavt..wgio=l, state of the WT. of ohetntedonofite fueetioaa.: They are the but Purgative 01001M6 ~d. and lon but oval torus Wm emu it, Prepared by Dr._.l. hYrackdemell, AWL. and t 034 tor ever/ =tele VingMelledlike Didteltiatea. - . „ .IRAer rrTls sort; COACH. F CTORY. Xpt —. .itr 46. himemed Ailop,.! Imes Mai, R. $l. BIGELOW. PEOPRIETOIL • `. WOULD respectfully call the attention of .&nelumt and Western Ilentbente to hi. rne Oak mairee. tengtec le prim ham $lOO to $lOOO. Theo Minima* are bent [Min the beet material end 'emit.... ehM, mod under hie ern RIM, lel.; be o canorith mall draw, linainnt his nark to to Mende, to now marten. taral la the Unkm. The enemas of WI Ineeinem end the greet inerome In dscnimill Ihr this data oesi kv e a l , t hea tollined Dim not ta build any mamma or' kw work la DI le estaDlialttmeoL Perw want-tu x (Wei 09.4 .. 1 11 sill phew eell and examine hi. Itoelf telee (ring Emil AU rNE WATCHES rt to GOLD JEWEL. IT AT RADITAINR-ITirulah toloftwit outdo t ipso» now offering air phiaaet old* of.fluo Watelnia .atul Jaeal Pat to ty Ink. Umat_caZoot bo ibeteroto vs at, ToT that Cab to buy am Watches sad Jo.ntiri. Ars az a gal Itursavo fr om 23 to LO rout. by el. tfaa at ..I Mortal -• 7° lrrim - att. - ,vphirlas attended to in art 14 Cloti JOU•LPaspabaalOu Aor • taftWill,C4lrad to ord., .p ort mtloo. • • t100D73.*: •• • • ACON SIDE 3-3000 D ls .l3acruk Sides is sta. awl for sob b. A. A. IldiANELlave. 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