gg-WHtia Am PITTSBURGH: YHT3B3DA7 MOBHIKO, FEBRUARY 1,1855. **-*• A*.mlwt-Sdtbir' ti» JUltorfid Eocm 'Qlßßdif, ju>ru&m*vliodMir.tto!f Botto.to.ps..' tt tb. v.t»fcv*aoclocfc» ay getujrfler. ■ o reaUitaa afoot Wkß* OasttU offer* to vox bate**™* ..« aaetdttlrebie aedhm of mcklaa tb*ir *n»Ja***to«n», : f <U«oUtka u ftctwatonr»gd art Oy* a * a ’M*i c h* B * x tls>o«t*TO7Lzasrduat« ■bep-keeper la - r- y—t«*aPronyylTtaU,tad EattMmOblo- - •* ; ,>•• 3 A&TAn£O ; no sub ■xtpttaawiflheteksnX&v the Da&yXfirWeeUy^usU*, . oalmb want 1* maAe-te-ftdyanea.-. Wfea&sn* the ‘ tbnalswp to which tbs snbaeripiiaa U paid,th*gaper wfllbelavarfeMr stopped,, fort* "newed "by advene# payraent.-*: AD traniisot' advertixing,- : .tg *rsy. Aesafiptkm, will beJtodtilrad to tiapaldteafr ; ttw n* oaiy <tapttnß» wffltwwturucpedal month dyer early eontoaet* /■•-.•.■. : aaplMAw ******** wTwieli wiw wrthla payer TsSiPubuo Works.—We. or« indebted to : ooreril members *f tha Legislature for copies of ■* HIl toehgngetite mariAgament of the Public •Works, is: IntrodflWd . Mr." Souti£ ef Phil*- .delphii. , *.’..". ’i .We have rand the bin and do sot like It. It . jjrovido forth® sbo&tioa of the protest Cacti BoArt,Mid transfers the management of the .Torkstoa Superintendent, appointed byth© Gt>T«nK)r, and holding , his office for three poors. . To this Bupcriatendenithe whole power and pa*' • tronage of the Canal Commi&donert is handed oror; and bojosd the foot that the provides for a State, 'Engineer, to whose judgment very much is.confided In the actual working of the • : • publlo improvements, torn is bat little, if any, c, ‘ - • difference between the management which this proposed UwWQnHindactand that which now V'^/ipmails.'' What ere we to gain hy'changing the control of the public works from three men to cue man, aid by throwing the power of appointing that ~ one man into the hands of the Governor instead , T cf leanog it with the aa now? 1 Nothing. There w every thing to lose, rather. Three * ‘ -••f'BatfiiW'i!* trustworthy >s one,- «md, T for many an'annual infusion-of a new man into r b pees U advantages.which so in r. • dividualis likely to possess. - And the% these three men derive? tbeir appointment from the people, and are thus removed from many in fineacea to which an indmdtml appointed, by the Governor would be unavoidably'Subject. Bad . aa things now!are, it Is much better lo'leave them alcuethan to initiate the change proposed. To give the Governor th.e power of appoint ing a Superintendent of the Public Works la sim ply to.throw into the Governor's hands the vast power and patronago meldent to their manage mot We all know, from experience, how dan gerous it ia.to ooneentrate in one - man’s gift a .. - " vast array of offices ; and wisdom prompts os .• to avoid a return to evils that-were well escaped from. J 1 ' • ; The only true policy is to teß the Puhlio -wont a new market opened for office-hunting 'harpies and political beggars. The State i? poor enough and enough, now; and ' pray, do not let her be further depleted by let* ting loose uponJber a fresh horde of famishing and •ravenous vermin. AH ekange is not reform : .and this change, of all others, is theTast that ‘ . shAqlfl laj claim to the possession of reforma tory qualities./ How.'David Waver has addxeaeed a letter to Mr. Laporte, one of the members of the House . from Bradford county, explaining his course on the flfcnff question ur 1845. • Mr. Laporteia fann Hr.WUmot that the name of the latter hating been brought forward in connection with the V. 8. Benatdrship, the chief objection urged was that Mr. Wihnofe was to PennsyV rania interests, having voted ’for the Tariff of # 46; ■ and thereupon. Mr. Wilmot assays to ex* plain the fretg aadee t history aright. ; .Be ssys that ha hw always been favorable to the pro- ; tectum of Pemisylyanm-Interests, and that he .»•••■ Wb«4y sprite in behalf of the interests of our . State, bat twriaf efttmatly, inthe Hons*, and nut of it, to give to those interests an o&goote . ®x? pemmcU secariiy.He waain faror of the - Ttvmcnnnd modification of the: Tariff .of 1842,, but tndding anxious to preserve and protect the' in tenet of the State. He conse quently urged the laying of tp&ifie, instend of cd valorem duties upon iron, and to an extent that should give security to our interests against - ruinous foreign competition: He also says that he urged his colleagues, in caucus, to go with ~ him to » modification of the Tariff of *42, asd / wye that if.they had done so they could have second for the Iron interest any protection they chews to demand. They would not do h; and so, ho aays, protection to Pennsjlyania in terests waalost Tho following paiagraphfrom _ Jdi letter explain* this Tie* more at length. - . S am' of the .firm belief if ’six democrats Item Pennsylvania would have acted with me instead of adhsringimmonldy.toftheact 0f.*42, . that our Stats would have obtained all onablyeould hate been asked, and her great in • terests pieced on a satisfactory and permanent basis.- In the early stages of the bUi, before its - ‘ friends had conn ted and marshaled their forces, we could in my judgment, have aeedred tptdfit ■ duties, jln this I may be mistaken, bnt think , not. Ibis certain that we could hare obtained = fifty ••par ceirt. ad valorem. Even in the latter . stages of the; b2V*mlwhen its passage was cer tain withont nay of oar votes, so amrione were .. its friends insecure Pesnsylrs&ia support (from party oanriderations) that ATKay, had the ... charge of-the bUi as chairmtaof the eoandttee -ca Ways tod Means, offered to more forty per cent on; iron if half the democrats Item oar fltaiewcrald then vote to the bill. It always seemed strange when the passage of the.bill was certain, that oar men would not make sore of aU they ebuM get They however, were pledg - ed to the tariff of ’42, aud it was easier to stand by their pledges than to explain to their eonatit ' neats the jreasoas to a departure' from; them, however good their reasons might have !*«.— . -X was pleoged-to a modification of the act of *42 ■ - and after exhansttng.every effort to secure the interests -of ,<jur State, redeemedthat pledge, declaring at ; the time I* did so, that if the bill depended on nfy vote,! would withhold it until ' a toger* measure of justice: was meted out to : ‘our'Sttts.’'-. . 'How tothisletter will contribute to the suo ' ‘csss of Hr; WpmoVas a candidate to Senator, • remains to-be seen. - The Lctuaiitr Independent WJugi which- has ■ :lent.itself frtcJy totheEnovrffothingmorement, -, - has come doubt about thehonesfy of its repro • steUtives at Harriabarg. It hints that mem-. ; are purchasable, and that money : tobny thsiryoteato U. 8, Senator is freely ap • ■ ■ j ' “Huchhas become the apptehensions of the : public,. that toil cue. course seems: left ..to the - honest members. That is, richer not to go into caucus, or if they do, toinsist.that nominations - . should bemade TPVy V»QTf ' "how each man volcsT" Beency msy cover, up cor* • repfc moans - »ndidthlett7vokt; PvlUcfrj '■ can Ifffid npeh votois botatiowed inthe Ameri - trari that etery tmfaribedmesu her IriU withdraw ftetn it, and not be bound by -- its acts. Itis important totiiUnew and pros perousparty that no fusplrion'ihsll rest on its acts. Tbatit ihsllaeleet.ablemen, sincere in their y d "aKte to ; .yin* 'dicat*their.prtoiplei. 4 wsakor'frithlssamsnwoQldsoriidestroy it” j? : Ills alitfle odd to hear a Know Nothing tak ing against vcrtcy, and advocating; paHieityia : political matters.- If <*pubtiritycaahttrtnohon - estman,”whatbthevMofthWCirder?. .- Apartywhicb,in thefirrtywofttseiist- TPft*, ja districted by a wait tf coafiflcbco among its members, amf apon'whese' council* thn blight ©f continual iraspirion faDs, U not destined to a ' long sx&tehee. It Is p!ais» from the language of the Wkig, that the Know Notirtegmembers of the legfclstaw xanaot trust; one anothtoj jaad that an evil spirit stalks among them scattering haleftil at every; step. Tfe shall see bow many of them are honest enough to heed the Whift Invocation* j Gnms ax a Dxsoquvt.—The Hobm of Bep* resentstttes at on SatardgyiUst took up the bill Introduce!by the “Hon.Dfcrid iL. Smith,*’ of Adleghenyeounfy, to' confer ees ; colored people the rights ot;diUenship, ami postponed it indefinitely; It la evident that the House is incapable of appreciating the transovnd ant Ugiriattre abilities ofour member,. ■"•£ A will be; toed on our bat .- page reviewing Mr. Haupt’epamphlet on the in prqtfSH&t the Gbio xivtr. ' ' • A^K&au. a . K -. ;ill , ~-T ■„• 7“,„ „ w i. 4, , ' Tk&Jf&rubvrp Jterild quotes froctßi© mes - sage off Gov. Clark, (ofNegrYcrk) paragraph':' - ‘‘We hare no truA, nor do we <3*™ the n to interfere with Slavery in the States; but in no wise do we transcend our prerogative aa a mem ber of the Confederacy when we Insist that the Federal Government shall divest itself of ail con. nection with, and responsibility for an institu tion so so repugnant to the genera] sense of jus tice and So hostile to fho harmony and ultimate prosperity of the country,” : : To Uus the - Herald appends the remark that .“thisja the doctrineof the American Republican party” . . . - {The; ‘/American Republican Party” (which we take to be tiie ‘pseudonym by which the Know Nothings characterise themselves) is a unit It is a national party, and professcs the same gen timents in .Virginia as in Pemuyivania. Does the Herald undertake to say that the above ex tractfrom Gov. Claris Message embodies “the doctrine of the American Republican Party"' In Yirginlaand the South generally on the Slavery question? «We want to know. Give us a direct answer, without circumlocution. Issouurr Attack ctoh Mr-Daxsix.— ln the Harrisburg correspondence of the Philadelphia Worth American we find (ho following allusion to an attack oh Mr. Darsleln the House by an upstart member from Venango. We eaw-in the Harris burg papers the discussion herein shaded to, but no reference was made in it: to this feature of the affair: . . “There waa an'onimated debate in the House, on the supplement to theaot to establish a House of Refuge for Western Pennsylvania. The sup plement provided among other things, that the Trustees of the Institution should have the pow er to Mud out until they arrived at the age of 21, female infants, , who were committed alter they had pasaed the age of 16. This particular sec tion, as well as the policy of the .“binding" system and the provisions of avifitipg laws, were all Involved in the discussion. The debate was generally creditable to the House, and some of the speakers treated the subjoot with remarka- ; ble clearness and vigor. Others were mote dis cursive andless effective. Among the latfor was Mr. McCalmont, of Venango county, a- young man and new member, but promising to bocome of the unenviable class of “talkers." He is a lawyer, aflicted with the cacaatha loqucn&i, and not successful in his selection of fitting times and subject for the display of-his powers. He had the bad taste, yesterday, to make a violent at tack upon Mr. Dareie, who had read the bill in place in the Senate, at of the officers of Institution. He denonneeditsprovtsionaas ty« ranical, anti-republican, unworthy of the Amer ican people, in Conflict with American principles and as a proper measure , for the advocacy of a person born In a foreign country, and bred un der ft monarchical government. His language was bitter and abusive, and the mere offensive, as Mr. Daiteie happened at the very time to be in the Hall of the House. He was very handsomely rebuked for his Q 1 manners by Mr, Kirkpatrick,of Allegheny, a Democratic American, who protest ed against such treatment of so able, honest and efficient a Senator, and so respoctablo a gentle man aa, Mr. Darsifr—and explained the powers asked for to be not more extensive rhyy hare for years been exercised by the Trustees of a similar institution in Eastern Pennsylvania, and without any complaint of their Injustice. Several other speakers referred in decided -terns to the attack upon Mr. Dareie, and took occasion to comment severely upon the imperti nence which had suggested it. Mr. McCalmont has materially impaired his standing in the body of which heus a member, by this movement, and will be required to practice much circumspection of conduct before he can recover the ground he has hist by this indecorum. ; Mr. Darrie has not hiasuperior in the qualities which an indispen sable to a successful legislator, in either House; none wield a greater influence in the Legisla ture ; and hone is more respected for his rigid pursuit of right. A Msbcsast or ran Ou> School —Mr. Ever ett* in his memoir of the'iate Peter C. Brooks. Esq., just published in the Genealogical Regis ter, states that Mr. B. abstained as a general rule from speculative investments. Hia maxim was, “ that the whole value of wealth consisted in the personal independence which it secured and he waa never inclined to put that good once won, again at hazard in the mere, quest of extra ordinary additions to his superfluity.” He sever made purchases ef unproductive ml estate on a calculation of ftttare enhanced value. He never directly or indirectly took more legal inter rat. He could have doubled Us itnmeqiw fortune had he .been willing to violate this rule. 1 It Is mentioned that he believed and often arid that, 6* tht lav? rim, six per cent is as much as the bare use of money is worth in tide country. It was another of fus principles never himself to bonrownumeyi What he could not compass by present means was to him Interdicted. It la donbtfsi whether, with but .a t'agU exception, Mr. Brook’s name was ever subscribed to a note of hand. He shunned every transaction, howev er brilliant the promise of future grin, which re quired the use of borrowed means. Mr. Everett well remarks: • "The bold spirit of modern enteipriso will deride as harrow-minded so cautious a maxim; butthe vast numbers of individuals end fami lies annually ruined by its noo-obsemnee, to say nothing of the heaven»daring immorali ties so ofhm brought to tight, to vMch men are tmspted in their too great faasto to bo rich, go to to justify Mr. Brook's course. It is highly probable that, in the aggregate, as much proper ty is lost and sacrificed in the United States by the abuse of credit as is gained by its legitimate use. : With respect to' the moral mischiefs re sultisg from some of tbe prevailing habits of wur business community—the racking cares and the corroding uncertainties, the mean deceptions and the measureless frauds to which they some times lead—language la inadequate to do joatice to the notorious and appalling truth.** “Ax.vaju.no” Bums.—Lieut Hunter, of the Bevy, hating obtained some newspaper applause for disobeying Me commanding officers*, orders in Mexico, thmks he may repeat that experiment with honor to himself and the service in which lie is engaged. Because his Commander in chief wouid hot allow him to meddle with a diplomatic quarrel, in which Consul Hopkxos'bes involved himself with the President of Paraguay, he has taken ths liberty to bring Us ship home without orders, and baa published a letter to the Ameri can people wherein he attempts to justify h!s insubordinate conduct. His letter is very patri otic; and its sentiments would sound grandly in a stump speech; but as <fisripUno and obedience to orders are deemed essential is the officers of the Havy, as well as In men, we do coins how he can escape the penalty, for haring violated both. Spirit Is a very good qualify la an officer, but discretion and a proper knowledge of its own position and the duties and obligations it impo ses are necessary to keep it in trim. Mr. Hun ter will probably find that there is a difference between capturing, without orders, in time of war, an enemy's town, and running away from his duty in time of peace.—PAiZa. Ledger. Basm or ths PmrasYLVAsu Mai* Lot.— Another b3l has been reported in tbe Pennsyl vania Legislature, with a favorable rftemmenoa tion, for tbe sale of the main line of the publio works. It provides that the Governor shall again advertise for proposals for the sale of the Public Works, such proposals to be received until noon of the first Monday of August next. - He may aceepl therefor any bid not less than eight mu ttons of dollars, payable in cash in twenfy equal annual payments from the date of the accept ance of the offer, with inte rest h alf yearly on the first days' of February .and August, at tbe rats of five per seal per annum. ' Other security in addition to that or the works, to the of the Governor, shall be given for one-fourth part of the purchase money, and any part oftbe irice may be paid in anticipation of the times leslgnatsd, In sums not less than : one hundred thousand dollars. Baiisoan Patautixs.—According to the last annual report of tbe New York State Engineer, there was on the railroads of that commonwealth daring the year 1854, one passenger kitted for •very 349,403,-016 ntiies traveled, and one pas senger Injured for every 16,721,606 miles trav eled. Although 9,000,000 passengers were car ! vied an aggregate l distance of 500, miles during the year, not one was killed from causes beyond his own control. It Is stated that 12 passengers and 67, employees were killed; 18 a*" 1 . 41 mployM. Injured, uid 78 ottare killed ud 49 Injured. Peosfi Actio*.— A letter from Ho Sardfi&n ot WMlmigKm, D. C.. .ddreered to the eopt&lnof the Sardlwoo frlgite, which ie dolly expected to son .t Ke» york idta oonSote. boo boenfonrorded to Coaector BodSeld ofthot port, with mitrecatmo to lulto It (the letter) ca i oa board the frigate by * rerenae cotter the eat ere the harbor, Theletter ii eald to con tain directions to the captain hot to land any pereqns who may be * • CoL U. Bn lib, of Madiaon comity, formerly of ChSUiootie, a lawyer of romo diatlnofloß, tad for oao ton o memberof Concrete, dledlaat weekonhij form in Htdieoo ccranty, aged 80 yeare. Hews* one of tie bat tattler* of Boaa county, Ohio. <■-- ; Tsaßcx T*a»a.—A letter from Marseille! aaya that order* tore been nut to til* country tit lO.OOOptinoheona of rum, which, ot tie present Orica, net* 60 cents o gallen there.— fchla lj tie kind of brandy that la coming back at three or bar dollar* a gallon.' w yOHiMNGIiOTSIfOB SALE—A lot of 20 Worms—As this is the season of the year vlan worm ars most SmldiUtt 'uubk chlUrss* tin i proprietor* of HTAa*** Varalfes* teekav* to ratt the UWrrtJon ofpormU Jo 1U Tirtoas for the txpeUiss-of tbasaanoojln*.o&mfldsl eassiiM of ehfldna.' Itwas lorvQted by * phfiMaa of treat experiettee ta Tlrwinl*. who, after hiring 'weed It for wren! rear* lnhls own nraeUee.aaUftroncttsgßeoMiio utriram), wu-iadund at tut to teethe pahUe as a chemp, but wtfTjt soil waril«ntm«»»riae. It has rloae beeoms justly popular throughout the United Btatsa astha nast WBdsat V«r aifugeererknown, and theUemaadhas been tteadQron the Increase since its first Introduction to the pnbUe. WSiPurehsaoM wni be wrefol to ask for DK. STLAKys OXLBBKATSD VBUiHUQX aiut take T' rmm tiff aij other Vermllhges, in eomparlsos, are wsathlesa Dr JT Une'aVemlfoge.alsoWs celebratad Liter Rlla, can now be had at ail respectable Drag‘Stores la the Untied State* and ftoa. the ede proprietors,/ I™™ JOHH C. BAKEE ft CO.’S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Recommended by all the Professors of tho principal Medical CoOstes In the United States. AlBo> JOHN C BAKER <* COJSICQMPOUBD FLUID EX. TRACT, OF SARSAPARILLA,ea*<Ht»bUt articles Of ths kind known.. ALSO, JO&N a BAKER A CO!8 VEGETABLE VEBMIPUQE > a certain Specific for worms, and pleasant to the taste. ALSO, YODKffS QEEKAjrLIBIMX&T, a most valuable artt deft*Hone*also,forßbeamatlsm<aeertaln ear*. . For sals by JOHN a BAKBB A 00. No. TOO North 34sU HiUadelphla. dslT-teidAwT ' And hr Dromrfitt« generally. If yon don’t want to be Straight don’t wssa nr fiaonißni morattean two ream we BoW wholesale and retail at Dr. KKVsKB’S Trtua and Shoulder Unca Depot; HO Wood street. Siguof thaGcld en Mortar. jaMAw Piles.—W, Jonkina, Esq., of Columbus Ohio, Secretary of the Ohio Insurance (Company, who was taken to New York In extreme dsldhty, wjth Piles,to tuv* an operation performed by by the Pr. Mott, as tbeentyefcaneetOMTehtstife, accidentally heard of the PAIN XXTEAUTOB states: **For yean ray dlseais defied medical ikiD, and grew worse until lift became intoler* Ue. As soon aalconuatnoad using this Salve I rested In bed for the night in many monlAr, the foe guencr of the dlmhargea abated, and ta a few weeks the djeenteria secretion was enUroly sspprnsed, and faun that time to this, t have felt no pda, tu> ‘jortnos, no dit. frets, and am now as strong and hearty as ever.” - , CORNS AND BUNIONS can be cored with AiAp’t f trf* E&racter by rub Wag soms of It In, on and around the parts, morning and evenlnx* keeping on a email ooan tity spmd on Uoon. It completely draws out the Coma. Persons lamed with Coras and Btmiooa—unable to wear boots, and some walking on crotches, have been templet** lyaad sueeeaafUUycuredbylt. For sale by fIEO-U. KEYSXft, No. Uo, ■ ~ .. _ corner. Wood tt. and -Vlrrin allay. ApdbrinifaiggliUthronghout the UnlMMat^f HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. All Varittifi of Powder CONSTANTLY ON BAND. Safety^uae. dcSS L. Q. ORAjg, Agent, 133 2d st, PitUburgb. LADIES’ FANCY FURS. M’CORD & CO., comm wood and fifth strums. «®,ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE VURS, vnrj TirUt, cr SABLE. MARTIN, . FITCH, SQUIRREL LYNX, Coney, . ; SWANS DOWN. SSsf"- Hamia, or Bnpton, ACorabla Dusais. —DB. KXlfiXßfOf 140 Wood afreet, begs leave to anuounoe tothapubUethatfoshas mad* anasgauMute with Mr. Marsh* ct New York, to sail and adapt hta Tsnaa, which M«1 red tha prise cudal through a surgical emiimlttee. oonslrtthg of Pnrfbaerr Bcnna, Pum, Cam Qyx* tmow, and ethers; at the NewTork la dcutrlal JCxhlhUfea of aQßatias. Dr.Keyaar has an ef g? r ~ gtera. whan all kinds of TEUB9S9, aUPPOSZKXB,X4ACS OTOCKDfGS, BBOUIDSANBACS9. POX PEOPB, and SUSPXNSOBT BANDAGES, are fitted, and satkfoetioo warranted- Tnu— at ststt price be «tealaed*aadof aguaDty superior to aay others in the market. Yhe . greet prevalssee of Rupture h*a induced the Dr.togjr* especial attention to Unae case* or disease regulriflg nerhewlral support, with ton tv*{ his long experience In the traataemt of such cases has ena bled him to meet the Inemsisg wants of the community In this meaM- If you have a rupture do not &B to call. Ask for Dr. KKYBES, alkie Wbolaaal* Drugstore and Trues Depot. Ko. 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. fiiga of the Oolden Mortar. . jaftdAw Cbezaical J£rarive Soap—(live it a, tingle saoiz-It <• one of the most practical and uasftl ttiaapve riesef ihsday.by which 60 per «ut.le aa-rndtathaume and laborer washing all pocadtog and machine Rlctton, to Mwnur la the old way, ts enUraly frith.— And Dttl* haaTler Uhc* need be performed than Um cvdl* nary rlnstog and tntfing. The clothes will look touch whiter and cleaasr. and last toag« than when waatnd in the nsnal way; it la warrant, edtoottolalura the finest fobrte Thissenpbasdaentiysuperior forth* toilet, and the raSKFvat of rih wheel greaen An, foum aO kinds or silks tad wsolea goods. Itwnifftmove mottultan, Ae_ faun the skta, laavteg It soft and white. Yor rieaabsg paint, toraltara, Ac* ooelair trial wUleem vine* the candid mind, not ouly thra It works much outek er, «udeir and more thorough than any of the brews cv fomtlr eoaps, but that tt e*Wt» aiaring lathe first cost : Printer* by keeping a strong sototton of this poop on tamL wilt find l&lavatuabia la tha cleaning of typ* forms; fia»*slt nmsTiatfaetok mdUy, »nd without injury to tha type. Br thaws* of this soap, tha difficulty heretofore expert *nad with the bard watersof theSosth *ad Wert, U an tWj obviated, aad th* water bmlj bo "breaking* «r •Vtoanstotg.* It pnawses faaslkat properties for w ia mltw*tar,*adlflbartto* rendered * vtluabl* marts* ■oap. ' . Ckeprcprietoraofftr thialn *n**fi and merchantable rtffet Wa*J«< up la pound fans*, and neb bar (tamped wlththagtoprtetcr’aname.azid warranted equal to the wamuaendailho, whan need aeooMlag to direction*. Tha bast flaaaalf mar ba wadud with thlsmap without faciasfoiledaswithothtraoap*. Traders aadth* poblk B«a*raay «* requested to dn th* Chemical Xraatva fioep a fair trial. bold, wholesale end retail, at Dr. KiYatft’B, HQ Wood stmt. eernrr of Virgin alley. dsO-dfiwS Beltanes Mntoal Ismance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. . ornas tro. :a walnxjt stbikt. CariUL. tiw.l to- inrtt, «7U,7 A 'Statrdy Itmtuj. FIRE INSURANCE—On BuiHinra, Lim- Had or P«rp*|aal, MercbindlOi Famitare, fiesta town 'The mutual flfeßriplsirgTßWoad with the eaettrtty of a BtorkCapital,#bUUS*th«Tn«ttr*dtothar* la Ut*profit* of ibeOxapaay, without lUUUtjr for let* Tha Script Certificate* of this Comping, for profit*, art “• “■ tmsSn<w?*,v □cm Tlprl*r« 1 U. M. Btrwtd, 'Vb. h. Tboapaon, I Lewis U. Aehbarct, T. G. Itnekfcin, I o*orge tf. Beker, a. vr. Carpenter, 1 Beal. W. Tingle/, Robert Steen, { zTTetfarop, C.S.W tnSP | ILL, Carton, Marshall l/iIL Robert Tolaod, James L. Tsyto, f Inward 0. Jams*. Jacob T. Bunting, r _ J. O. COFFIN, Agent, d*2s-l»fc eoraar Third and Wood stmts. Rom and Comtoit. —The Conibrmato, *Uly Imported from Paris, exactly] suits tha Bat to tha peculiar shape of tha Dead, so a new hat Ism easy oath* bead ca aaold om A neat fit aad a geod Hat may be had TOWoodsk MSfetf tr,DOOGLAB. DuPont Powder.—-Every variety Rifle IHnlng and Blasting Powdsr, la all Mm packages *1 way on hand and to «al*from \Magnilna, to tots tosult pur ebaatrt, oa fovorahte tanas.' Also Safety Fuse. • D. W.aSttW*UUM*g«feet«f*nrAgt. v BOI4U lifirami Kml. PHUbergh 1 Extract from a letter by tbe Bev. Hr. CgPkcirgrix, at SoMon, who ti aow tranUng tor hl< health Intb*£aat: . w rtgltM cat an aver prmnt idea of th* axMaalr* *». urprlMofhlJooaatrTiaea.tolisdUMcosnnodlUM of com* xaerc* oontJaaalir JnWapath wherarv b* bo**, I bare 5«5 TrtrlMtad wr aparidoabUdtrdf Torkar where Lid not find th* Stadldoa* of ay ooeatrr wall lanreamtad trjkrfr** thnrr Pectoral, in Sayma, Alfeppo. Jafia, J«rumca aad Coiuta&tlaopla, weaeaineaotLoa thadborpoft oraoo* bazaar, tha pecoSlarif Smcrkan koklas itm card of Pr. knr, taylog la a UnssaMwbkh wot oaa »oa thottond of tha jp**n br can tead7 M Upe'a Ctorw iixsoni fir qmi*s. Cddt aad Cbni*ms*£m, \9ald QaaaharfbehtodttwacaalfegedMaaralman ara Man thOßoUlaa with thalr EatlUt, gnttUh, Freoeh and HornanfftaMtariMd to th* crowd* and on atosiitng wa ara told that foreign ara are tut thaonlj porchMarn bnt tha troa baUaran thaaaalrM walra chair traat la fkla to trp thla product of knarlcan auil, whan tbarfindthna la no otbn csra for than. X *u told her* >eatardar that tha Cherry JPtftoraJ had faaen praaantad to tha fimtaa* and la now la constant om In hla barm* and la tha Hoapltala of tha Km&ira.” Agency of Dr. F»tob’» celoorxied Med tax* at Dr. Q. 1L KHTBK&H Pros Store, Ho. comer Wood (L and Tlrrln filler • r CQwTyPotoonhtPolmoiurr Balaam, PeetcMl.Expw' torpst, Pahnonarr Zialaant, Dapurstln Heart Oometar, Honor Correctoe, pom aad nadldnal Ood Lit er 00, fintl-PjapepUa HUtora, Oonfib and OaiharUa Pflbt Herrlna, Venolfttge, female PtUe, Final* SpaMfle, fie. tfc, uaadbrhlmecmsUatlrMd with vnpracadatad noea* In tha treatment tf Cbtds, CbitpAj, Cbonoipfien, fitfksia. Heart Ditto*, Dr* pejaia, fata, Okin ZHttata, JDutmaiim, fkmaU QmpiaiitU, Filet, eta* tie. Dr. Titck't imtjtuikd Jhite at SHver DWei Abdmimi Sajvaricrt. . Dr. rttcA's Jmpntmt BUA Sprltig £tad> Brac*. Dr. FOcKi AJbtr /jiAol* filio, all (Uadtetnae, Trnaaec, Bap Port4fe,*BhoaldaSnoM> Bessesiber tha plaoe, Pr. £HT* BfiS’a.Ho Wood (treat. Mm of o>a Qoldan Mortar. ARNOLD * •• aintuim n ChilsoßFnroaeas, WrotlronTobing *m> nmsaassx&uL'r, For Wamaf mi VmtUatiim of Sttßdixff. A. M V. *m mnteMt or Wuals, *al T»ntfliUn* Or «*>« notwum.itow«oui K to«*i. Ilonduu,lutota, dna BWM, Oosrt Bmm 3m mxri.orPw.mnjp. Ko. ' Dr. Hooflsnd’* German Sitters, piepor- by Dr. 0. M. Jutaos, iutimetowd tittMW PW s** Til “ M ‘°rr ««• «e«^3n« of ,r.^. „UUa. rod *1 rlnu —.M.7. th.AMkuCW,litsMtoa.m nunmiunnaCi la till, aaaaoanr wbo wn UMT/ to ltd. rlrtm*, aad UwuaaC. ad lunatttf ada Uulr tottauar. tu ■*.’ TtrUlßWOt. JUMwttwX •; ConnnoptlOT and Spiking Blood—Scb the cctlflcain of Mr. Turner IL Bamscy. ft* sumy year* pwpwtw of tha FaHaarV Hotri, rraderidaborfo and late of tha Qty fiotri. Xldoood, Va. Dr. John Hlng*, eg the dty of BJchmond, though a reg war9hyrida&; and of course opposed to what he called was ohUgnl to say that tto good e&ete a eaao cf Mr. Namjey, wen wcaderfttl indeed. ae tmd been gj Ten up by eswralphrsidans; bad triod most of the <joack medicine*, sad waa on the varge of dss- grew; when he tried Carter’s Spanish We r«fer the pahHglo hie full and lengthy certificate aronnd the bottle, staring his cure, feoe advwtlseaent. jaS^lmdAwT PITTSBURGH Luis, Ere ft Marias Insurance Company; OFFICE RS FIFTH STREET, ■ . MASONIC MALL, PiTTS&URQI!* PA. ' b^. 2 aoox - fots Companv makes evorv Insurance &p -rartakdng toor mnnected wIthLTVK RISKS. Unhand Cargo Risks,on the Ohfo and Risks gen- And against Loss or Damage By Fire, the Perm 0 f tho Bea and Inland Navlgariou loTOtratoseonalstentwith eafiity . niaxcvoxß tfn.’S. Uvnrif fSSS'iMtfaiMkan* James D-MoGllL Alexander RradJay, fesass4..«.. bSSEs mra-lrti vh&tmj lrarßAmtl UiUIiSD STATUS MFEINBUEANCE, ; ANN CITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ■ rim.AiHa.rmi, WMHmitn APRIL i», IMG.-Coiraa Psarrau. . CAPITAX—*2SO,OOO. <®we &E.corrur<ifT&iriias*iiCt)cmutsirttit,Fhi2*drlj>fiUi omoaw op me czojik doibdiat puiladelpu t a DIUOTOU: i A l > »alß.QoddaM, GsOrasW’Uenrr, ■too, lAvrsoce Johnston* Junes p«t«miz, fiVlUUmii'iUa. . Crswfcnt i w*W. Thompson. iUsfcunth* J«ms ZL WHL*?n, 11. D.: 11. Moitrr, U. D. QtiQllQi K. ARNOLD. Assnt, 71 Fourth atraet.riUet»QTSh Stephen R.Qmrtbi js&raS] |rorfcn*->BLspbea fl gw/HrtloU-Amtfl ifateai • fcowfiMr—d • Alleghany Cltr, IU CAI 7 ] *°®* m»»B. rv ....Jt. wncox, nsnaa TIEHIH&JbOTHERSt „ ,troccaso«»»}. giro * oo.) wholesale druggists, NO. to WOOD STREW, PITTSBURGH PA. Jfr. tPlAs*** Celebrated Vermifuge, Lire* HENRY H. COLLINS, n . tOBWAKDIRO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, V _^,„AND-WLOLmLE PKALKIt IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And ProdQM OtaartllT. - No. 25 Wood Bfereet, Pittsburgh. EEAEL STEAM imr f T r , CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, K£Aft THB RAILROADjJTATION. Families will bo Bupnlied with oar various grade* of FRRSQ GROUND FLOOR, by leaving their of Hill, or Incur bczee at Lsgaa. Wilaoo A Co.’*, WopdatNeLor Uwm A lUiter, toroeroi LSfeerlyand Ht. So»rfJu. P 5uSh Sb: *** *' *^ biwt ** °* J * B*apW V loS^nU*b« gnawed to fhmUloe lo either ofthe eiUee.l Twa*. CABH cm deliver*. fta-fc BRYAN. KSNNKDY A 00. Citizen's Insurance Compy 02 Pittsburgh WM. BAGAJJKY, Pmidtnt BASS. UKL L. MARSHALL, Buff. OF PUR, M WdTZS, BKTWRBH MARKET ASD , WOW STREETS. a *9LINSURBS BULL AND CARGO RISKS ON TBB OwOANDJUMIMIPPI RIVBRtS, AND TBJBUTARIW* KTJntvra acsUnti Lea or VameattM Ftrt. ALSO Si y^rioft nwro* Wax. BioKum, Jalux 8. litiirwb, frujfl* Bali«r*,| J. Sabocnmakef. ffa B. Uij*, item. Amffi tsansZ*. saaaa ' - Jobs _ PHILADELPHIA fire end life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STEEET, opposite tbs custom bouse, Wfll make all kinds of Insurance, either Fvmtm cr UalUd, on netj dMtxiattai of Pjcjwrty cr lfftfrblpJlM. ti fJoa»bUr«.tMftr proton, BOBCfcf p. KING, Pmtd«at. _ ** l !HBasß ?”"**- SSMsr . I ftattu P.B-towrr, I -Jof.S-Pial, O. Bb*nn*a. I Jofeß CUyton. a J.Biwim, I KWOcr. t. Bucomsx, H»er«Ui7. J.Q. corns, Aceot carter Tblrdral Wood atrmU. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner & and Smithfleld it«-, PITTSBURGH, PA., „ jaxxn - Stale Mnlnal Fire* Marine ISSUSANCE COMPANY OP HARRIBBUBQ. OAPITAXj ©350,000. Oirmrd K»«n<t Manna Irijoronoo Co. . OP-PimAMStA'inAT C - IHBURANCB COMPANY OF THE VALLEY of rjsawu, WWCnaiTBR, TtBQIKU; Capital $300,000; orrioi etsst. utßvuAxoKoo.ormrsßvtaß- AUTHOßlZED CAPITA! $300,000. ’ •*»> A A. <MB»IER.awi. HOLMES, RARE & CO. BUOCSBBOA TO A. H. HOLMES A BROTHER, MAiiprAonxxxu or SOLID BOX-VICES, HAMMERED HION AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco A Cotton Screws, Machinery, Car and Bridge Bolts, With Thread aad Huts complete, PITTSBURG 11, PA., Wkuaocu, So. 31 Woon tmtu Fixer an Bacon ffifl work wtmntad* - mhdi-tr A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Manet reUsm vltb woodafal rsifid- Uy erery dleosdar isddent to tbadlgesUro appantns; n stares the appetite; renews the strength; hardens the nos elea, braoea the aervea, site* alastlelty to tbe spirits, re* mtlte tha menUl snoglea, kanisbrs daspondenry. Imparls to the aUeauatal frame a mops robost appearance; allara Irritation, cabas the dlitorUd Imagination, builds op the shattered constitution; , and tsar* be taken without foar bjr tha feeble** maiden, wife or mother, aa it U compoaod *d*»y of thajoioat of nr* Oriental harfa, potent only to’ larlgomte, eibOamte and mtore. If tha ayst «a has hacom* mlaxad by Improper indulgen ce* the Cordial viUtßfoMaUMrcTirweuarltallty'atoer err organ. The Usritnde naulUng from late hour* or tc*> doae appUcatlon ta labor of any Gnkkly removed by Ua notion, aad bdlaaeogagadlamdantaryocenpatlons, and saty «t Had it amfe and healthy kUaulanL WberetbedrcnUtlonofthe blood IsalugcUh, craaycf Urn fpnetkmsof tha body ara impend •dertaparfeeUy performed, ItwUl restore th* natural ac tion and communicate permanent energy to the eeemUre and dlrtribntlre organa. Those who ara bowed down by physical debtlUy, and so behleae to dsspafe of srsr recovering th* vigor and mien of manhood, are lavitad to give this wonderfal lavigoraot atriaL It embodies th* elemeats'of tbeir restoration.— Before they hare sonaumad the first they will ha consriotti that the fecupgraUre principle is at work la ev ery debilitated portion of their frame*, and hope, aeon to be realized la their thorough recovery, will spring up in their heart*. Th* Cordial is putup, highly cosssstratad, la plat hot tlaa. Prie* 13 per botle, two to W, Mx to lli a H. EINO, Froprletor. No. 1W Broadway, Hew York. Aa arcs.—Pittsburgh: Fuwijie Bsoa, No. 00 Wood street; Gap. H. Kmxa, IWWood WB.II. SUUMt, 67 Wood «*.- -AJleahenr CUr J. B. Furntm*. DrugjrisujlhTOUghout tha United States, Oaaa- ffjew Difoerrlan Gallery. - MR, NEIjSON would respectfully inform hla Mends aad tha pabUe generally, that fa order to meat the daily Ituamtag demand for Us Dagnaßeotypes, be has had_pallt end has now completed uover tbs old PoetOOoe, Third ftraakj one of the moat epaelotu aad amgalflcaat Skjr Light Dailericf aver anutrocted far ■£*• . gaarreetypa parpoa*. in tha United Btatea. Wear* now prepared ta execate Ukenwaa of>1) tiue and etrlM, in an» weather. Stm $ odock A St. till* o'clock P. SL A rlMt from all Is solWtotL whether tfcer wish for Ukaaeea aa or <W iwat (OOoe Bnlldlng, Third street STOlintock', Family Hedicines.—We all theaUestloQ of heads cfflunllwefiad others, to thaad veatlMsaatonthalwith page of these Taloahie TubSlt IfedlctoM. ' ' (2000 Wanted on a mortgage, for one . or two ream, on first «U» Reef H&ta, altpata In tha heart of th* city. Apply at thlioflc*. -d*2tf HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Contisoatioa of the CHEAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF A. A. UASOH & CO, find stlQ cmt«x reduction in prices - A A, MASON A CO, will coatinno tbeir • •UettoMghth* month .of February. Their la* meoaestockt«Ul n a«*la mark»4 down and oOmdat (till greater reddctlonißprioS. . ui Umct_Qß» **9 gnniA n. B.Cd. 1 . VrOHCK is herebygivon to S otjtSckhold- ofth# OUo and Pmtaa. B. R. Co. that on and a£ ! Gr Ih# lfi thdar Of f« bnury. a PlTldand el Pita va cant to th# last rixmon thf, parable In the Stock cfSeCom- P*nr.rt l»r,wm ba pald to the StoekhoJdem aa their Stock stood on the books of tbaComponr on tbelrt day of January. BMBtoekhrfdmTeii^the hmbanrhbooa 5i u ,rA‘»Vk*‘S^^^.*!l^rco“S Bertp emifirttMwmjMlssnod tat the frXttoojawrta of foMwdfwtttfo 11. B. fLKkUHO, maa. tOtty paper* copy dally I weak and weekly tUi Feb. »l JIOIiD OREAM —A/ vcry excellent article 4M ANBINE—An excellent article ' for ehapped bandit fiatd do*.rac'd by ■ ■ Jos.TLEMIKQ. EUNE EXTRACTS FOB HDKFS—I have l; .onhaadal*rnaaMrtsant of varr fine Extracts. MamjsVSgVa Boneseye fie* TnoMwwnaafoMExtraetsoanalwarsmocurethaia man fcl . > JoApLBMIHQ. BUTTER— lO bblfl. fresh RoU; . ' ARD— 37 No. 1 Lard Torraie by ■: ki« : : - a. ncanra A SECOND-HAND OHIOKERINQ PI 4fTfc^^^aaaf!N«!L*' VTEWMUSIC HaM Timas O' rvmftTtn Mn»» i B»&Toat*i; o more* | Girl, "with aolond frontitDiee#* I B«5ass ofBon ”' n ‘® i . . Pram lift Scbottlaeh, Eroirni Tremolo ScbotUacb, Wallace; ghanahe! Polka. Warren; . Marealihon. Besntle* of Caledonia, tontalnlog • cbolf« selection of Batch Melodies. with lithograph of Bi^T° n ° T Tb« aborejart redd uitodiu the Marie stow of fel JOHN a. MKLLqK, 81 Wood *t. Eight acres of excellent land jbrsale, in atfcaaattacation,. at about u oramjl* irom East liberty and the Panuaylrimia R.U. station, with * dwelling house and stabls, a-Tarirty of bearing fruit tree*, a lares garden, and ccoi water. The land la all elearca and > under good frees. Pries tI.GOQ. For tanas. A&, apply to 8. CPTfIBKRT AbON.HO.Sd at. A DOZ. STAMPED COLLARS; a. a" 2do do Banda; 20 doc; French Working, Gotten: 2 Co Embroidering iioope „ ~ . Mm Whit* l3a*n Thread, we’d by this mare* Wa Bzprra at VAN GORDEU’S, »» 83 Market corner of Diamond. AfkVOZ. YO(JNG AMERICA COLLARS lU»t fel VAN UOBDKUU Molasses —co bbia, now crop n. o. Mo ia-ra toraalo hy £L DALZKtf, k CO. ICE—IO tea. frosh just recM and for sale '*T rot O. DALZELL 4 CO. f~iHEESE —200 bxs. prime cutting Cheese \J for aale by fol R. DAtZKLI, A 00, IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Uftyatto pniuiam. Wood at. Principal! and Professors of P«a»«uWp. JOHN UAJUtY, Principal °‘tna Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer iSn 1 wan«e«ona. JOHN KU6W {fift Fleming's ®®w and Improred system of «U 1 examine and diiirw weekly lectures viX gMcpuLta. JAH KB 11. HOPKINS, mern **?l°. ®*?» on Commercial Law. Although bnt a abort time ertabllthed, this Institution Uin a most prosperous and flourishing eondJUoo. now exhlbJUapop “i*nn»«« te»haot eoTar attained in ao abort a t . !^!^* a T oth ! r <*'p“M , clel College. Theßoek-keeplng department. nnder the aids auperrUioo of Mr. Barry, la “,Tl—,; d i , !i u ’,'" :lt7 - nil lari lira.’. .itt.nl or PttftbnnA who hre already re* £ ™J?£^. cUfl l ?.S om J h 3°’ ««f.- H*Hw baaUußht Principal elUes and town*ln this during which time he baa Instructed upwarda of fifteen thouaaad persona. .. . maa *bo deylre a thorough commercial edoe*- tipnwmbmflndluduMmeataoaervdto them tmoquaJ -o?jAD.^lC V n rl. *li ei ,,t T ** dlrtluelly understood that no atudant ahall get a diploma from thia College uu\«m hs U folly capable of entering on the dotica of merantne life. Bruy aatiifiiettcm guaranteed. .♦^ J RL u .FEIS? m .? *" “• tm 10 p * M * »»*** ■tndeota at auy time during the rear. . ga-No extra charge for Arithmetic. j*3l OKODUCE SUNDRIES—CIover SeeiUlio Packed Butter, 3 bbia; M ‘*4 v>™- ** •* 4 kn Potash Oeaikc Ore*wlard.|2bflS Flai&»d!cihlK Chrae. 1W bxa. In atore and for aa>e br“ la3l BU&IVEtt A DILWOUTii. 130 and 132. 23 at. SUNDRIES —69 bbla. Grease; 8 Life Lank 9» aacks Dry Peachca; lQcacka leathm, to arrlre brateamer Veataan fc sale by ja33 ISAiAU IHOKKY k CO. Buckwheat [at a«ia by iT—5O eks Buckwheat Flour -i-* 1 — JAA MeLAUOHLIH.a 01 $2OOO—A person who » J »bottt moTlng to Kcnsu. _h*Tta« tuplUl of *3OOO, msd other means, »J*b*#*partD«r©riiK«c»t>UAl loenrtS h\ s*n«r»l Eert*ntlle buslaw*, principally in putabargh Would ltjore la two voeki to se Icct location. Apply to ja» Q. M’LAIN k floN SORN—SOO bus. in ear for sole by J. 4 W. REA. T* Water it. f IAKPENTERS* SHOP FOR SALE^itu A/ *. ted f* Qn*nr »t., betvwm Factory and Walnut ft*, TUlibopiion leased Krotjnd. Vor further wrlleulaw! enquire of d«3O ft OOtHBE&T * SOM. 140.3 d ct LARD —5 kegs No. 1 Linl for sale by - R. DALZKLL* Co. & Dfi BAINES—A. A. Mason %J * opJ&lnjrflPTJartJiorSO easel of Fut Colored Cells**#, which will U eoW very lev; eUo. a Imre ueertmeot of new «tyle* Afooide Uioet, at nearly one half the ureal prion, BUTTER— M kega packed Butter. 3 bhU racked BoUer. 8 ** freihrcXl Butter. In clothe, 3 hx» *• M “ j»* ; R. PALZBLL * CO. DIE FLO DR—GO bbls. r'ecdand for solo i-fjbT i»7 , . BELL* LIOOKT. HAY 05 bales xoc’d and for sale by i*l7 BELL & LURIKTTj [OOS —150 Dead Hogs, avemgo 200, for Lwfrb 7 gnaiYEß 4 DILWORTIT. 13p 4 Z,2Ut, TJRJ&LE BLACK TEA—There Is not a -JL Jbn tba MwiotaJae that tells aj cood COe 5 8c 5 , 5! l »t*K?% PAT, 2 JN * MeOOflßS* (UU ii«tf Tea Mart) In the niamond. . jaas yAtEN' ...'TINES, VALENTINES—A fine , uMrtm«&t mtvtrioo* price*, fcrnlabr “7 . J. L. mil. 79 4tb*L MS T SGUMMINUB * HAY, .have « *££* • !«»• *«rtotot of LASTS. BOO* toy At lUtywotua rwpeetfoUr «oltelt th* atte» >UND NUTS—IOS sacks now Ending from itomar J«*mU fay t&U by I, PICHBY *OO7 OUISVILLE LIME —IOO bhla. to arrive Iby ttoamw Kdlpae for aato by j, DICKKg t CO- \ tJUMAC —12 sacks now landing from S. B. AJ J»niti jbi mS» br i»IT I3AUII DICKEY 4 CO. tf^OßN —1500 bus. shelled and 2000 &us, V/ j*r, reoeitioff and br **w BULL A ugq ETT, WaUr rt. \j| QiABBSSr-275 bbla. N. O, IT A **** tliUdsy bo 8. B. AdrfaUo and tor «»J* br JAB. A, HUTCflttOaTi RIO COFFEE—2OO bgB, prime just rec'd fofatobx BURIVJEB 4 PILWORTtf. jpIIOyEB SEED-—*2oo bus. prime for \s*r * j*& BuaiveilaDiLWoaTiT. PXQ METAL-*-75 tons Kapler Pig Metal sow UndbMT from ■tnofflMwittfbrMbT _ .«•«* . IgAlXlIDlC&BY /on. SCHOOL COPY BOOKS, Ifa 1, made of «Wrtor laid Mpor; 100 do*, we'd frtaa Uoderr br «. BADLHE, AU^rar! pMVER SEED—-100 bus. prune new for jalebr j»M J. 4 W. WaUr it. C'LODR—4uO bbld. Superfine for aalo by A lag J. fi W. RKA.pt Water st. CANDLES—IO hxs. Sperm Can* to the lb* fly aala by W £. McCLUBO. S. Sadler, Allegheny-Las MEAL—IO bbls Fresh Ground Com V/ Meal for sals by jas. m cLATOHLIN, -j*** IPSmlthflclil st. Sundries for fl fa Us. Roll Hotter; 10Q dot. Brcoms. 3 bra. ~ 3 easka Potaab; m; 10 - Ttowri'Scrape, by W " fmhcrK arcANDLEsa. meansa do. BEANS —100 bus. fors&lo by «aa Bireiviß l dilworip. QUELLED CORN—3OO bus for sale by ** J»» J.AW.KBA. BUS. Coro, in tho ear, for sale by t/UU ja9 J. B. CAHVIELD. DRIED PEACHES—2OO bush. Ohio halves received and to sale by BELL A LlQflgtT. 10U1SVILLE UME—IOO bbls. roc'd and j for sale br laid ' B. BODIaON g tx>. QCGAR—3O bhdg N. O. Sugar now land- O tog, and for sale by lalfi JOHN FLOYD fi 00. HAY. —5 tons baled Hay at Depot, for •ale fay J*k RJTMYKB fiIDILWORTII. HOPS —20 bales prime eastern just rec’d and for sale by 8. URABfiCan fiCO. BALED HAY—7S boles Hay tor sola by irtS JA3. Jna LA UQUUN. W’ ~OOLEN FLANNELS—White,Scarlet and Yellow, Plain and Twilled Flannel*. In bn manse variety. fi. A. MASON fi 00. US. 6th st. EpAR CORN—SOO bushels Ear Corn tor j sale by J*l3 JAB. MpLAPOHLIN, Hay —10 tons baled for sale by i*i3 smuvxa a pilwortil ROLL BUTTER—SO bbls. Choice Ohio for ml* by Jaas BQBIVER k DILWOHTH. DRIED PEACHES—IOOO bus, prime Mts. . total*fay aa&lVkß k DILWORTII. I>ARED PEACHES—3O bus. pared Peach- A os on hand and to arrive. q»ig amuvEg fi niLwoßtn. SEED—2OO bus. for sale by _j j. aoAHrtktD, jpOOLN’ —jtfESS.-—Whether of Frienda or of Vmt,' Eiq, am l» obfUted bjr « good CfatL— r^sEL^ 11 : >I»ANKETSof a suporior quality, and mo- CUOAK * MOL4SSES—SO bhds. mod *»i SM Hit. srtoß H. 0. UduM <!» ■Btotr Itn BUKtYER toiiwoimi TNDrA ROBBER “WHIPS of aU afcjr mg. .t to W®, WISH TO PKOCORE A SIXOA TJOJJ Ibf t Ttnot lhu l m a i n m n.,11 PACKED BOITER—IO bbb.pkd. Batter. jOBN MEAHr-20 bbla. froshWhito Corn 'MMUmrtlWMKlfcmlßlir T. LITTLE 1 00. f-JHEEN APPleI—lOtmET instoroond 1 * fig till br - J42] T. LITTiL *CO. QDOVER SEED—3O bbl«. jbhio S^dJiTr Joiisriorn'i cd. ►EACIIES—2S bUa, Dry Peaches for sale JtSP ■ JOHN FLOYD ft 00. l/l/HRAPPINU PAPER—SOO bdla. for salo .~y or ' i»32 JQtnr ixoro * 00. t 4 EH LBS . CALCINED MAGNEEIA in A t/U rtoro and for «*la by TatQB. Ifls5 s - BABBITT ’ S wasiungpow* LU PKSla«to» tailfof tula by njQIIKq BROS. C!UNDREES—<SO bags Dry Apples; SEIDhIXZ POWDERS—S gross Terr fioo utdfi«ihlrpHp*r<4 Seldliti Powder* as bicd ud ArnUbr • JOS.IL!£MINO t J*9 tot Dl«aoad and MatkeiVt, |J AKER’S COD LIVER OlL—The best JLf wtWaef Ood Ltrer Oil aorta, me, 14 dot wwirad by ’-■•■ jag -JUa-MJagMQr OLAVORIKa EXTRACTS—24 Oos Prcs- I 1 tttuttd UmQT« ficaMßitadTUTorioir KzCneta* •&b 1 24anEmiottaHamU , iB«kloc ptivdar. mtUlsi* ar&Uoowta «>.wrtby JOS.riJUimr;. BEB4NANTS OF SILKS—a. A. Mason A Go. vtU afflv <m fiatardar. Xtae/ieth, * Ims* -lot iantaaffc!U*«.ataftao<toi»hatfthaptttaSptle». . T IFE'S A MARCH, and norr opoh the Mj both ore xm«onptUjm Mu m thati« naprc. pen/eeaoatruL-KoeoUMar* to bagiUid*<i “rVnrt-tr> ?s * s sF AMUSEMENTS. b4~ All AdTertiteaiesU of Concert* cx PabUe Ui/u*. mm bt paid in A Jean c*. LECTURE. Young 1 Men’s*Mercantile Library Associ • ation. TbEY. JOHN LORD, of Connecticut, will WAWXICUALU on next THURSDAY Xtroloi, lb* latoffeb rI’iUMT—JV'-jjiw’fon I»>najxrrU, °% D *1 PMt «ur lecture to commence at Vi- »««■-. tobe h*4 at the Mutic Sw WlWmrr Kotn “* Loc t ur ® CottJnlt ' JNO. M. KIRKPATRICK, WM. Jl. KINCAID, lIKNRY WOODS, ELIA* n. IRISH. j.« JAB. BUCHANAN, ■*Tl; Leetore Coaunttea. American Hone Powder A "jS'VSn %2 , »“5? *o“*“* CWor BotU. DUUM per, tought, idl&o tifotar, Lou afAjlidiU, Darn* imb <if £pinLs, eteo etc. rI'HE Proprietor of the above Powder take JL grootpleasiirola rolling roar attention to so srtlelo fe?2JSKSS!SK r “!* ““ ,T “ ‘“ teato a * t*«t ofmsny yews* experience. *nd it no trilling humbug BotnpM*u»n»rni*kln**«*i«nB, but tn srtido *ubrtmfiaJfr nod Aiitkfally nnmarvd. eonponKl entirely of roehwmotlle*** hnvo been found hr nmtlcsl experience to bo voluble far the cur* of thoaiseue* ft» which It is recommended. It should be In the h*nd» of every runner, Farrier end Drayman. No owner of corses should bo without it. it will saTe, If used properly audio time, the Ures of many Voluble »n>ranl«- . _ We uk you bat to try I** Confident of lie nt£lity, i deem U asnooemry to enter I&Co *ny Jemctbr UetiJli It* virtue*, bat renpeetfiiUj rubmit it tor urn p*tron*«e a disceromff pqblla. A Ho— ■ The Celebrated American Cow Powder, A Tina and Valuable Discovery, Vfaratde&to (tore Hallow Ham and other Diseases faeulent to JfamedCbWe. NotwiUuUaUjng-ttw nomemtu oonjpoiUJdi whieb • dailp offafftd under the ouae of ipeelflrt, y»t there haaloaj: been vented* preparation that wonldeaanre atafeam effectual carooftbenuardtaeeaM to which erery horned animal le ratycrt, Th* ©tyeet of the present noe, contain-' Inc lnsredlents of the meet raloahie deenriptloo. 1# to en* *U« eti thoae who map on eattla al&teted wish diaeaae, to obtain a Medicine wuuro&med bp up other ever offered. It »«napo*Ulon la entirety different from the Hone rowder bain* adaptedexprmlp to horned animals and their die- MMI. It la tmnatursi;aad Incouafrtent to admlnliter thecuil a atn both fpedes tor the eni* of entirely diffbrept diceaea. what may be Taluabieaa.a reawdpiaoee lu stance, It entirely inactive end uaeleaa in the other. \Ve hare, there tore, prepared two-remsdieaof’dUliaiUrnfctures, which we warrant to eradicate tho diauaaoa tor which they are recommended. Use this article once, and we rentoro (O'cay you will not be withoot it after. It b»j been tried by many l&Wlejceut krtnf#* throofih out tbo Unlt«d Bt«M, sou uulffiiulj* tfwuuw uSkhc»t dtffTMofßitiaCictioo. Prepared on Irby ■ - w JOUN K. WJIKKE, WholAUla Bnwgtirt, South-W«t fonwr of4th and Tina *t*» Philadelphia. gtowiespwt rand ItaiffeJiti want M-to mhilMtyvT act ae Agents. To Hillers and Hill Owners In Mercer, Allegheny and Washington Counties, Can EudcwJuaiyUmrbe made atlVTiikat Whe^tf VOUII attention is invited to the exuminiv* 1 ttoo of Important improvements (n the. prop* aratlon of clone* tor hulling »o<r cleaning Muck wheat, and for -.eeoprtag and cleaning Wheat and lire; and also In the dress of millstones. These im provement* :ar* cheap and economical. Tba searing (• simple, an&loeed* bai little power to drive It. Buckwheat Flour can bejuade hr them as white as thw-fiuest Wheat Flour, and entirely tree from sand and dirt. The subscri bers do not aak you to enter upon any uncertain nr expeo' siTeecbeiseeofexperiment The Improvements havebren thoroughly tested, can be readily understood, easily put In operation and kept in cider.' and save time and labor audio offering them to yon, the snbecrlbera do so with the guarantees that if. on ft fliir trial of the Im provements, yoti cannot make hotter Floor than yon have evermadeor seen made by any other process, they will charge nothing and remove the Machine at their own ex pense. These Improvement* may he seen In operation in 3. C. Shaw’s fllliu, tHoscroro, Mercer Co., and west Greenville, Mercer County. - * Samples of Floor and Unllod Buckwheat mar be wen at Mean*. Logan, fFUson £ Ca’s Hsriware Store, Pittsburgh. : For.farther particulars, address tho sabaeribersat wolf Creek, UereevCa* Pm* who are prepared to aeU-rigbte for Mill* or Townships in the above Counties. JAMR3. C. BUMF, js7-2mwT BOBT.&DKAN. (Washington Beporter oopy 1 month.), ' STATEMENT of deposits, and balance of 4*pc«lta In the Ban* ofrlttabargb, of the Amount or ten dollsn end decoding tliet earn, which within the three rear* next preceding the date of thie .Statement, hare not either been incrtsaeed or diminished, with the name* of the depositors, the data when each deposit* were made, or balances aacrnod end the amount thereof; Nawa. Rttidaux, Date. AatottnL And. W. Buchanan,.... ' 1850, Sept. 20, $lOO 00 * Nov. 10, ;60 00 (Jeorg* Leon’tOenUer ' u jalTli lU OO J. ll.Tlfßdriekwn 185 T. Jan. 18, -17 60 Ludwig lSW,ftUteh4, .19 00 John Uehn •* Jnlr 1, 115 00 Jc*Ke»d.rolling mill. 1551, April 14, 100 00 A. W.Taylor Indiana, Pa, “ Nyr. 1, 800 00 Statement of Dividend* of said Bank which hare n* maujed ondahnad tot th»period of thre*yeari preceding tba date of tbl* Statement, with the name* of, in®; Stock holder* to whom they are doe, their place or residence, *te. r"jVa»ie/. Bu- uhmdee. 80. Ohara-Ami.' Wm. Buckingham, Zanesville, May fl, '5l, SO too 00 CiftTqf PiUtbtsrgk, u. /OII» aNYDKtt,aa*hto Of said Bask ©mtMrarih.be. ing doiy swore, noon hi* oath does ray, that ho believe* theahoTo fitatemoirt, In relation to unclaimed dividend* and deposit*, to bs correct a* stated. , , , . JOUN SNYDER. Cashier. B«TOMdvubaerited before me, IbieCTtbdeyaf Dm camber, 1854.* drtMMAtiwa , TUOB.fcTKISt»riL T .Land for Sale. ' WILL Bell 250 acres, being the principal pat of wh.» UHacnmjttht “KroSarSm," «rtil« in Ui© Cork* of YeuelvßoetraTer township, WeatmoWaad. eoaatr. Pa- «i© tail© tosa the YongfcSogbesiy tfrer *ni CormelLaUU Railroad, utl tit© mile*from tha Jkfoaosga aeU. About one honored aoea axe veil timbered and the remainder cleared and veil adapted to either agricultural cr paslng purpama Foai thousand dollar* of tfiparteare taOnsjtnojtb© paid lqjiand,the remainder marwxnain too interest.{freQolred. Enqulreaf A-ILiULLEH, Km* nitabarahj or tea aubeeriber, near the premise*.— Title Indisputable. tfeflMrUß DAVID ftlßtgtt. QPTHAT'MTfi pTSKASEft ] ,|ia A Bt BPEEB, in addition .tri the pnetiosof the usual breaeheaofWswoftaeidn. daF VoUe (pedal attention to PIfIEABKS US rnU Kvii eUoMrattena Becraavy for their relisli . • r"® . raMoottoa la deemed nareaaary to correct an erreneona SSSS? t @SW^S°° Jot N* IttttihßtratwiyfTtSSrt Ifoticc. 4 v j F ETTEHS of Administration onthe Estate ,1-4 o* John Carter, dec*d, late of Allegheny Cilr. hay insoeangranted toteeundersigned, all persona laving , * w J2!s t# V? oouSSto present the uudendraed fa aeUtanent. and all pe?- f.iejrre. WILLUMCAfiKIIT, Admix jalS-Gtv AUtgbeor etty. w. A dj ? illistrator,s Hotice- ) f KTOTICE ia hereby given that Letters or i.\ AdmlnUtmtoa hae been granted to the suterifo °**te* Thamia Todd, late of MliJUn Tp, dec’d; all knowid ir themAlvea Indebted to nld aetata are payment, and all those hav tea eiaim* to pjMret them, ptopeHy; authenticated, ftt remetneal. d029-Ctw»a JiSsa K. IIENBV, AimV For Private Sale. I V ALU ABLE FARM,- of 240 Acres; sit-1 „ t fr**a Menomtotm. Va-; or »hiA iso I **J d*w4ita good condition. under eood fenac'u I r l is? *3, ejxss £»¥^^ißSfftSMSrS _ tAmTrtri EaecutorVHotice. ' [\|OTICE 18 hereby given that Letters of l]l oolheeetat* of ffa. Moore, 8r- late of Mlvin To. a). , bKWeouatr. dee’d. AU persons knowing iodebted to MOd estate an hetaby notified to make tome, diet* payment, and all tboee to tnsont them, duly authenticated, for *: a< 8.8. MOORE. WIL MOOmTJr; Adm*ra Rxcaurax Ba*t or \ _ - Pltt«lm«luDac. atth. 1856. f I laf of deposits, and balances of. deposits, JLjof ten dollar* and unwatd* which bat* remained on* aiund in the Bank fbr three Team : A. V. Oooa, Marob 18tb,1851 .. ....838,16. Robert Swan, April ISUu 1851 14^7. David Torrence, April 4th, IWI .. —Stofo. crKw t is?^fe:t ltae!it to * “»** Sww» aodsnbeerfbed onSSsia ter.fSU. Q. w. ERNRStT^ ia)-dlaw4ww«i Notary Public. 1 Executor’s Sale. ■M/iLL be sold by order of the Orphan’a | pss&t^&”s?swsssr sasaiss: J .°**H D^?i n i eT V> Ro^’^ *J**fdj Ml others. theaeue and sold by Dr. J- U. Godwin to David Stotier, lata of Weetmoneiand oftnntr, deeU. A portioned said Und ta I * o ® *"“■ 6NIVKI“" “ i»4-wS3t» faV of David ! 4DMINISTRATIUX’ NOTlCE.—Notice U J^. bT .S I TSP of AdmlolatratkKihav* granted to the Bubecriber on the Batataof Thomae JKett, tlata all persona knowing -benutfra* Indebted to said Estate anmwtoi to rnJii , sunedlato Mytaent, and a 1! bavins to present town, property authenticated for aetUament, to tb?or£ designed.at the UterSdenfwoftbedeSwdr . wH KOZABBTH LM^rrTAdm'n. 4 RARE CUANCE TO CAPITALISTS: S2£JP*lb£? s * ,, ?r B Boffinz Mil), M..rj no,l S_ l te>Ttr . c^ll, mile*from CleTeland!-. *^ B ”jT fit® tons wr nek of Iron and halls. Ths works *w wlthla ons an<tnhalf miles of the celebrated Uul Cba) fields, and a railroad ftotn the siloes to the mill. «Th* duality of tbs Goal Is considered tbs best in tbs voelu lot smelting Iron; It posit mti decided advantages In obtaining tho pig metal, tost as it la wanted. thersbelDg lour blast fbrnaaea la Yoangstowo, and ethers la tbs neighborhood; It hu in addition easy access to Lake Biape nor iron; and in point of Jkdllties Jbr the sals of iron It is not' surpassed, being tbs centre of • rich and populous agTienltoral district, and commanding tbs whole tats trade. Porfutther Information, apply to Judge >uy- NINQ, of Yonng3tom,or to „ ... . JOliN U OAERARD, of Allegheny Ojtr< Pittsburgh, Penns - Administrator's Hotice. The Xstaieof Robert Jf. UasUtty Deceased. TWTOTIOE ia hereby given that Letters of X v Administration on to* &UU of Robert K. EUaleU, ttUof tin C»t of Allegheny. dec’ll, hare £eea granted br the Register of Allegheny county, to the rabaemwr. Pet eooa Indebted to the deceased w* laaoestedto make lm> medistenaymraUa the nndOTSgnei at lb* store ofD. A. QrferAGolVo. 270 liberty *t.,PltUburgh, end ihoS» haring daunt to pneimt them, dolr aat&atteatad. fcr Settlement. del4-Otw*3 IiOEKhT AIKKW. AAm*r, i Public Sale of Be&lßst&te. |>Y virtue of them]] of George Craighead. IJ to'd,lateofNt«ntonahlp, We«Eln«ton county, will eell atrablle sale. on SATUll lag of flret rate Und, toiUah state ofeolUn* tloa; adidnlngUadi[of Joasnh Van bua, Jr> and oth er*. Washington and Pittsborgh toad names along one tideot it,and its situationla convanlentto BchcoM, • Ghvrebea and Mill. Conditions of aala »»<« Knovn on day of ealsbythe Executor*. , ,_-i „ W. It.ORAIQITEA7). jaiwtwS „ „ JAS. 0&AI01U1A0. ; I Washington Oonul i Biecutor’a Sale of Seal Estate. - I WILL offer at Public Solo orcutcry, on thapnmlmon BATOTJUT, th. ITIS 4»T ot Klmu- In a good .neighborhood, add Farm U cue of ibabalk, mUMrjnSrto th. ob«Tl*r, lirUnftr, oSmnS.2.l ,5*20 AUBOWINi,' im-.MI -tt.Mttt.cfgi.kM Cntap.'iK' . 1 wo*wsa , aff*a.. »Htl,%lr° MILUAItogWr: ROnffiU— 10 - iegs ■ pnme Glade Batter iM(unUjo«,jiut 1 :■ «* i.jamaTw;uiM«t. AUCTION SALES. _ P M. DAVIS, Anctiahsar. °««°*»Miawii.nng mat « inn\tmt. VALUABLE miscellaneous books S^a u cffi^tel(s3ISS 1 SS£ 1 Q 5S KMvledirx^atos^Upham’a IHeUonarTor Arts, Sdenoes and Man aikrt area, UtuatravS KuighVaCyclopedia of Industry of all Nations, niunenras plates; Llfeof ’ pnkeof Welling on, 3 volic Bachelor of ralaaenee, by M Sag*. 2 Tola* Ac* Ac. Catalogue* are cow wady fel .- P» M. DAVJAI XntiL Rrick dwelling iiouse *and lot IN MANCHESTER AT ACOTfON-On gahirday af ternoon, V*b. 3d, at i o’clock, on the premia©*, will b* eald that large and valuable lot of tironnd, situate on Shaf held, near Ch»nl«rs at* having a front on ►baffield el of 61 fort 9 Inches, and eitendinjc back meat m»© ,u.y< on which Is erected a substantial veil finished tore are** IMtk Dwelling House, vlthbark bufldio» amm It coed water, fruit and ornamental trees, Ac. Items ©a »1«- g,MLDAVia. Auk ATIONAL MINING CO. STOCK AT AUCTION—On Thursday artelng. Teh.laL*atT tt , at the McrchAnt»’ jßxrhaoge, 4thsl* will beaUd, Vy oracr of James M. Cooper, Beo*r aad Itus. ahtmt irn aharee stock la the NaUoajdlLiSJ 8? MLcdlbr non-payment of aasewmenl. No: Aax^sSmSt t°.***w*oient No. J,«fS3perahare,no*<tnV " • p.»i.iiAvm>..i A BVENTURE MINING CO. STOCK AT for nop-penuentofaareerrmentNoTa P. mTi>AYI3, AucU Stocks & bonds at auction—Ga Thn»vlayte«Dlag. Feb, 1 st, at ? o’dort, at the Here 45 ** • Exchangeßan* of PiUabu} B w sloe*- ' a szs&ftgisvsr? %' ■ ‘JS> “ Ohio and l’a. Ballread Co. dm 40 " 'N. American Mining Co. . . . ' (600 Coupon Bond Hosengahela KavigatFd Oomoanv J*” • • | f. M?navTy?gP r - NoticetoX?osi OmotoF UinoroueAKßAUAainGoxrrtv \ Qwrgstosm. D.U, Dec. 28, UM. •*} 1 4J.BALED PROPOSALS for. tho sradiogj Ij Masutur. and hrldaing of fortythrM £>d a hSr {&%) mites orthis road will ha received at tiro oflreof tha company until throe o'clock, p.M.on the l&th dayoiyebi roatynert. The mans,pro!Ue*.plana, and specification* wilt be ready! tor Inspection onupdafter the 6Uulay of yebritary. The uetrepoUtah Ballread ie a*mgaod ioixtond froar the cltlas of WaqbLogtoQ apd<lac«geto«n totheDaldmor*! and Ohio Kailread. by a 1 «aay oiu dlrert rout*, connect*- Ing with tha latter road east of tha “I'rtnV or Bocks.* on • thefouaaao river, and zaaklngacarlagOfdljtsDeaoatha * first tduetr talle* of the present traveled routs frcea tha Capital to the IVoetoru and NoiUtveaUru BUtea of fivrtr. five miles. ,■ ..>. , • Pnroerdlng from the point of intereectlcn with *»— w.i tlmoro aod Ohio Bailroed, the route extendfl to tha citTAf town, whore it connect* with Un#s of reilrcadi. nrrtrinnL emttoucyteodlngtO llarrlabargh. umW* (AM miles from Georgetown) to ttedtyrofjTOd* Proporels will bo received fcr tee vorklu wette&j of on# mUe each, or fortho entire dlstanes of 43« rolW. W • Tbe work la fienersUr of a nrodinm ebarsetor forthla oftha country, with aonw heavy catUug (in and redr> and bridging; .andev»Ty facility ecuting U vtevotnur and trUhcoonomy at all seaaonsnf ffieiSk^kithr"* 1 * 1 of U» coutart. »"is *?, 'S’lijssr* ° r “• w* By order of the Board of Dlreeto-a FOANCia DODOB. Preeldsnt. «r ja3'2awt fe6. iUmUND Chie/l^gioaer. Notiooto StociSoMera. ' ■ t } TN accordanco with the' Charter, a eenwal o’clock,AL UalW T' -Vv J,OlßsSgf^yr I WatarCoro^ liKtitiifce. TIWfTOR BAELZ; Crodnato 'and Eracti- XJLtlo&ar ht tha Old Echodls of KfsSi Tbepcrleetlrrefe, direct andUnmediata eOeetthtoare* all Terpra,' and all dissent aeuta'and U hi tnild, graterul and larlgnyatiog to thewwk f»d*n itpecnllrtly^ ae«lr*w» ln^iSmlUsa. •An be treated at thdr home*. • Ho?«y«tAto treatment wm be admtels. tered where desired; .tot, after long and thorouah mat. * ir 2* decidedjprefrrSoatc^yilrcp** Unton, can be ersaiinM at Doctor Baels’jQfflfln. ThvKfly. dSwgy *w tented to cousolthim gratis, rrr? ■ MT * wJWnifuasd tu tee eemmasoaneibtl and ef ten throughout thetreatzaantjt IsAluxurydsttendof ns*' the extreme debility occasioned by this disease. •odgeneraUr »• • tonic It has few equals ana no tmpertwT Itefpeetftaih • Jacob WBH«.34st* bctowJlSS^ . quefttl to ask for dcerhaTe’a . Bit jw&mity of this medieta* has induced tesur tmltatlOM. which the pobl la should 'guard Malax . wldat(lparbottle,or6bottiestei6,bytiroprletttx BENjrpAQB, Jr_A Oo* cor. 3d A femlthSM stt , JSO.U. BUlhoimhuihaiQ, • . p - SCUWAUTZ, AlOchSn , u<«3-ie > • , and Drugglitagyrorel-y. Lots for Sale or Lease. A NUMBER OF BUILDING LOIS, on J xj L .Br*d<!<xktOommait**ndßrsdrrtfc,and«rts farm. > Tb *» *****««UsiWf rttaatotflor pRimCSE: taiiacotaMud vii] be said law an eurtannacrvlii * te&Md far Uujrtst or fa u M miyroU pankaiMS, eflqulrt of B. mrtT-tf • ... M*rtrtyt,bctwoafl3 < i«M*fi» v Imta load Company, of Wisconsin. . r i’HE Corporators of this Company hara S^3S»n2b g S^s& ; Ts l sy n |-^^^/ c< ”“ |> “»« thaConpany,. pffi 8 KIAKIJSS FOR large asaortmeafe oTDUffet ftt XBW, «Meh X »DJ mD at tba knre*t *?«. « 0 , J Ste^ 1 4uSlS lAbor# wfal «* ja3 . • SAUX JC LACCTKR'ffIST Wooen. filllliKSP^P SaS3«S£“ “SSSaKfigsg Tthw«rtrfaig£.Vi. Rmskoideries reddc-ed— A.A. irr. ATS—3SOO bus. receiving and for nolo 1,1 ngu, t niaogrt. gPT* o ** ~ ; Town *Od* r* • im PEACHES— 23 bags hot? iandiosr IF from rtetmar JetneU for Mle bf 8 ijg—>: • mfifi picKgr^ob, hhd. now hndmgfrom 8.8. 4 Jarattforsdaby K lUHDlCkjtr t CO. OREASE—Io bbls. oow' laodine from yWrt—arJeanott fcTMla by IBAlAgDlQgifoicp. lEARLASH—66 barrels first quality _->* ' R; DALZELt 4<x>/ QOOGCH REMEDIES—Ayer’s Cherry Pei> WUUrtßdaraorWlldCliMii-, Bv»TD9’«t!rnipor - da iAVIS’ PAIN eroaa 0 r *js: . artlefo jptt rae’il b 7 Jflk. rrW VP*. 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