PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BY WIIITK A CU PITTSBTJRH: MONDAY MCTBSINO, FBBPABY 6. 1855. • AJrertS*er».*~Neith«r tlw Editor!*! Room r prtal!a#fl«UbU*a»*of tb* Ifcztfjr Q&dUtV «p«a»d ea Ssadaf. AsvnrzuttvbodMb* tlulr aotfau to ■grpaar ■ ttnjwiwrrm tfrrntTT‘~"""^Ti~* ,t tTirm*n bfftroftoclocfct oaßatardor. lU'litttargk Weekly Gi _. ... ovcalftlkn ofosr HfcHy OcukSU offers to oar burin*** men »nfl«fcdarfnU»m*<Uuaof making thalr bwlnMi known C e T AmUtkcUbatwcafimraiut flntbooMnd, mehbg laoctffwratfefci&t, aiamftctagtr and Bhopimytr in ITmmEmaHTmU. «**»*«»» Phis. " * Adrance Payments.—'Hereafter no eub ■sriptlsa vtntotakral&r thsßsllrior WteUyQuitto, gg]m ltimdsta adfisca. Vtomr tbi tlai Is up to vhfch tho *Btowtptioa 1* paU» tbo paper wfflbt Isriflibly otoppoda ante# thafubocripUcn I>re> BmdbfitnMftTOiot .iO truirimt sdrvrUfiujr, nr imj ilTrluffiTi will bOimqalred to be paid in ad* ranee- Tbo ealr bowhsn cpedal mcnih- Iyer tartycontrast* are made. , wpMtw Be«dl«l glter cn eatb ww ot Ultai paper New Ca**iif.--Our old Carrier,wbo hae de livered the 6o utu to the most of oar subscribers for the lest fifteen years, has failed os to often ef late that ire hare been compelled to employ rtiew one. Of coarse, it will take him a little while to become familiar with his task. We bo speak for him a temporary indulgence, and re a quest all who may hot receive their paper# regu- Ty to give ns prompt notice of the fact Two Loiiet, so-called, moting in respect able society, were lately put on trial in New Or leans, on an indictment for murder, for whipping e'elsve to death 1 It .was given in evidence that these; humane and gentle ladies only whipped the poor, slave, who was in feeble health, tm tmu !in oneday! The poor oppressed slave final ly, slipped through their fingers, and took her flight to the bar of Qod, and even the fell spirit of slavery was compelled to summon the ladies to the bar of earthly justice; but before the trial was over one of thejurors took sick and the trial was postponed to an indefinite day, and that win doubtless be the last of it on earth. The plea nt the Heavenly court will not be dismissed so easily. . We have reoeived from a New Tork publishing house a Circular setting forth the prospectus of a new.novel which the publishers predict will excel in popularity, as they say it excels in ability, “Undo Tom’s Cabin/’ and probably all other novels that went before. These gentlemen kindly invito us to herald their bantling to the public, in consideration of a promised early copy. We pray to be excused. It Is not sup-. posed to be a very knowing kind of cattle that is caught with mouldy corn. The character of this proposed book is set forth in an extract which we give to-day from the Nm York Time*. It appears to be an insip- Idlove story, with which some chapters of Silver Grey twaddle about Jesuits is interwoven, and seems to be intended for effect on New Torkpol* ities. Fxom lan Sun axon.—A party of three sr rived at Chicago from Lake Superior, overland, on the 29th. They report that tho Capper min . ing interests are suffering. Powder is scarce.— Two vessels loaded with it were wracked, leaving the supply scant Some descriptions of food are besoming scarce. This makes people growl, but there*is no danger of any want of the “substan tial*.” : Horse food is very scarce. Com was s«Uing { mt four cents per pound. By close econ omy, the Pork on-hand would last till navigation opens. "Mining operations were going on well, except from difficulties caused by the want of Powder. . “Taa —The first number of the 7th volume of this rfco; and ' interesting work, has made its welcome appearance. It is edited by D., of New Tork, and published quarterly by 8h5233?.* j£o*» of that city, at $1 per annum, or 26 cents singfc ‘SJUB* ber. Every number is entirely original, and al most wholly from the pen 9f the editor. He holds a sharp, racy and powerful" pen, and gives .such life and vigor-w*. 401 l subject that the reader is compelled to read every lias, gathering instruction with amusement and jost sentiments. The Washington papers announce the death of SanmelPlscoaton, the.widely knownand uni vetsaHy respeeted, Fifth Auditor of the Treas ury, an office which he held for upwards of fifty year*- -having received the appointment in 1804. .The case of a person holding a high and respoa - «riM» position under the successive admisxstra tioflg of Jefferson, Mftdisos, Monrae, Adams, Jackson, Yon Boren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmcre, and Pierce, is without a paral lel in the history of our government. . The heavy fell of snow with which the coun try about Chicago has been visited gives ris® to apprehensions of a flood, there, in the spring.— Jh 1849 Chicago was visited with a flood,, and - $120,000 in property destroyed. Besides that, many lives were sacrificed. The. water swept sway bridges, and flooded the city. Now the snow is very deep, and if it should melt sudden ly, or a heavy rain should fall, a more fearful flood, it is feared, may ensue. The stringent liquor law of Ohio is very gen erally put into effective operation throughout theStatesince the late, decision of the Supreme Court in its fevor. This is particularly tbe case in the eities and towns. ■ . Carlyle says, “It is the everlasting privilege of the foolish to be governed by the wise.” This accounts for the election of such men to the leg islature as “Hon. David L. Smith.** . Kxow.Nothixos Pbo-Szatkay.—The Bcsir «Bt Journal taka op oolama* to prove that the secret order of Know Nothings is opposed to the Anti-Slavery sentiment of the North. It says; “We feel’oonstrained to say, that, from the evidences before os, if there is any political party in'the non-slaveholding States utterly removed from the suspicion of Abolitionism, that party is the-Know Nothings. Whatever else Know- Nothingism may have -to answer for to man or God, it has not Abolitionism to answer for.” Amongst proofs presented of the position ta . ken in the above quotation, is the following:' One of thr principles said to lie at the very foundation of the Know Nothing organisation preludes the idea that they are or can be abo litionists. We are told'from a thousand quar ters that their chief purpose is to put down the influence of foreign bora citizens in our elec tions. jye .are informed that thev are intent, upon utterly excluding all such citizens from the polls, and yet no fat is more notorious than thtttfeea foreign-bora eltizens, whom the Know "Nothings are thus attempting to shut out from the'esenise of the elective franchise, are almost -w&ivertaliy free aoDers and abolitionists. It is hot too much to say that nine-troths of the men -who tome here from foreign countries are open . sad bitter in their opposition to slavery. This - holds true both In the slaveholdingand non-elave -boldlng states. Well, if the Know Nothings -were abolitionists, if it were their object to bring •bont the extirpation of slftery, can any man, ; with ah idea in his head larger than a Tnathetpat- that they would go fordri . ring- from the polls that very class of on to whom abolitionism Is ehlefiy indebted (or what strength it posnsses t Could such an imagining originate in any dispassionate brain better than " that of a madman or an idiot T FROM WASHINGTON, > of tha FUtabarghDiDyOasstt*. Wafunrotox, Jan. 81, 1856. The greater part of this dsy, as the whole of yeeterday, was cecupl ed with tbe MB for the construction of a subterranean telegraph to the - Fftcifie.. in Its first shape It proposed the dona* ties of 2,000,000 seres of publlo lands; In aid of the enterprise. In this shape it was furious ly opposed fey Cot Benton. That portion of the bill waslUe morning and nothing Se than the light of way wiFasked for. But the mth of Old Bullion was not appeased, and he aseeilod the simple provision of the right, . of way wtih as much violence as he had shown in attacking the gnat of lend; A very spirited ; nltereetioa arose between him and Mr. Bleb* ardson, la consequence.of personslimputatlons - freely east by the {feme? upon the supporter* of /thoblfi. ..Xthought,Bichardsonconductedhim self wtife A consideration andfcrbearance which: : were creditable to him/ The jrint American-aad British Go&aitttoii. fin tht:i^jndicatioa : of private claims by4he 'ctiU«ns cf #ach country again*t the . other has tersdatted. Borne of Us decisions are mot fex - traordbaxyrvQ&eedlows payment tor the Cmle Steves who took possession of the Slavfr inwhieh "they wefer transported frtrar Norfolk to Bouthe» shamhles,took it into Nassau, and thaire ifea 'tog under British jurisdiction of ooorse became free. Tti* amount'asrarded to tie sine trader* is stl 3,000. Tire number of negroes <e ono hundred and thirtj two.. Another case aus that of the Hermosa, also a coast slave trader: She ns wrecked on one of the email Britiih Islands of the Bahama. Tne twenty eight men and women who composed her cargo, of course freed themselves. Abott a thousand dollars were awarded for this merchandize. These soma are cf course to be paid by the British gov ernment. I eineerely trust that if the payment depends upon an appropriation by parliament not a dollar will be. voted. It would be a direct national sanction extended to the. abominable proscribed slave-trade. There Is in troth a wide difference between the Amer ican coasting Blare-trade and that carried on with; the coast of Africa, which our own laws mid those of nearly all cirilized maritime na tions stigmatize as piraoy, and punish the agents in it with death. There Is a broad distinction, but it is all in favor'd the African branch of this atrocious traffic. The miserable victims o that trade are not bred up by Christian men for that horriilo destiny as they are on American plantations., In my opinion the Virginia, Mary land and North Carolina trade in slarea is the 1 most awful and criminal which exists in the 1 world or has ever existed. Ether the laws against the African trade should be abolished or its counterpart should be put under the ban, and should be aupptossed.by the laws of man, as it is proscribed bythe laws of God. The whole amount of claims allowed by the commission is six or seven hundred thousand dollars. About an equal amount has been award e<J;against each'government. Jonus. EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE BT 'THE AFRICA. Cormpcndioe* of N. T. Commercial Advertiser. . > Losnow, January 19,1856. The principal intelligence sincerthe departure of the Union on the 16th, consists in an an; nouncement from Vienna that the English and French Ministers at thatcoarth&ve received the requisite authority from their respective Gov ernments to entertain the Eossian negotiations for peace. _ In other respects there is little new. The operations, or rather the preparations, be fore Sebastopol are going on without any par ticular events on either side, and the most con tradictory opinions are still expressed as to the probable date and results of the final attack. One English naval officer of high rank and excel lent character in the Black Sea is known to have stated even as recently as the present month, that Uto place is virtually impregnable, and net to'be' taken by seige operations under three yean, while, on the contrary, Admiral Slade, who commands the Turkish fleet and who is al so an Englishman, on being asked his view as to the correctness of this, replied that the Allies would occupy it before the end of this month. According to the most recent advices, both from the Times correspondent and the officera and men of tho expedition, there had been at length some faint approach to recovery from the state of utter disorganization and distress conse quent upon the neglect and incapacity of the military staff and the want of comprehensive vig or on the part of the Cabinet The improve ment, however, was merely such as place when men in confusion scramble to their legs, they scarcely know how, and it is now establish ed as* an unquestionable fact that the bigoted self-sufficiency shown by the authorities both>t home and with the army has caused an amount of loss and suffering to which the previous rec ords of physical endurance afford no parallel. The only consolation, it has been rightly remarked is that the English always begin their wars by buying experience way, and it may be hoped that, as the present lesson has been more severe than any other, it .will prove in the end proportionally more beneficial. At the same time it.is believed that although the large garrison of Sebastopol have suffered tittle, the Russian army outside have experienc ed frightful seventies both from the weather and the want of supplies. Indeed, it is to the knowledge of this circumstance, coupled with the natural inference that if the English and their allies, in the midst-of all their sufferings, beat Ids troopa at the. rate of four to one, he can have little hope of success when they have become strengthened by better m ■nag*™ that the eager acceptance by the Czar of the condi- lately repulsed as too humilia ting is pereoaa attributed. The position orPmssia still remains to be de fined. She, of eoaraeT'oSa&flgesjostensibly to condemn the conductof.tbe CxarTSutthflmorti fication of the King and his Cabinet at theSnj in which, through their own shuffling, they bare' been throat by Austria into the insignificant place they deserve, is so great as to render it difficult for them to find any dignifiedmoaos of ro-assert isg their influence in Europe. The junction of Sardinia with the Allies appears to have been sincere and vigorous, and she is to furnish the co-operation of 15,000 men. The reocnlinenrsioa of the, Banians across the Danube into the Dobrndscha is aiwfr**ip*d to have been, as was supposed, a mere foray. It, is believed that if they were to attemptany se rious of that nature Austria would at ones pm her troops in ™ nf icn to drive q ah The movements of Omar Pasha between Tama, Ealakiava and Enpatoria are aetive, and the force of the Turks at the latter plaee is grad ually accumulating and is intended to in the course of the Spring -to 60,000 men. At present it is 16,000. One of the most striking features of the disagreeable things the Czar has to submit to most be that of treating for peace while a large army of tbe nation he affect ed to despin is firmly located on his now eoU. In tittle more than a year since the “sick man” was threatened on his dying bed, we see him invading the invader, and tbe latter haggling for terms in stead of dictating them. In domestic politics all is quiet; bat as the 25th approaches, when Parliament are to meet, the symptoms of an intention on the part of tbe Opposition to call Government severely to ac count, beeome very manifest, and so great is the public indignation that there are few who do not wish the Ministers may find a hard time. In deed, daring the last day or two, there have been renewed rumors of dissensions la the Cabi net which might lead to Its modification if not to its actual breaking up. The general feeling of i I the country it in favor of Lord John Bussell and 1 Lord Palmerston, while the distrust of Lord - Aberdeen and also of what is termed the PeclitQ i section of the Cabinet-—comprising the Duke of Kevrcastle and Sir James Graham, Sidnoy Her bert and others—is dally Increasing. With regard to commercial matters, the chief events have consisted of two or three fresh fail nres in London. They aronot, however, of loss es calculated to spread alarm. One of them, that of Messrs. Lonergan A Co., who havo stop ped in the Spanish and West India trade, for X 130.000, is a worn out concern that must have wound up sooner or later whatever might have been the course of the money markoU Another has been that of Rogers, Lowry, A Holayland, a largo warehousing establishment, which has been compromised by connections with Austra lia, but which is expected, with more ground than usual, to realize early payment in fall. Daring the last few days, the . pressure pre viously felt in the money market has sensibly abated, one chief reason being the fact of the subscriptions to the French loans having been so large in France as to prevent the possibility of a single franc being allotted to English capi talists. The subscriptions from this country amounted to XG,000,000 sterling and the depos it of 10 per cent which realized X6oo,ooois now being returned by Messrs. Rothschild and Baring to the disappointed applicants. The London Joint Stock Banks are holding their half-yearly meetings and such ha* been the prosperity of banking business that they are announcing dividends at the rate in most cases of from 16 to 20 per cent per annum. The Nfittlatlsos at Vlissa Correspond enor of too London Tiara Vi uu, Ju, 14. Oaths 10th or 11th Prince Gortschakoff re ceived despatches from his Government, confirm ing the electric message which had readied him on Saturday, the oth. Of courts, the exact con tents of such an important document are with held from the public, but it is related that Bas el* has expressed her readibesa to renounce her claim to an exclusive protectorate In the principalities and over the Greek Chris tains to The 8t Petersburg Cabinet hi said to propose that the protectorate shall be exercised by the Five great Powers; but, If this be the case, mat ters are just where they were some weeks ago. The Power* can safely guarantee the privileges of the prindpelities and the in Tur key, but a joint protectorate will but lead to never-ending complications and misunderstand ings. ’ Borne reposts that she never entertained the idea of encroaching on the sovereign rights of the Saltan, and-will raise no objeotion to the abrogation of the treaty of 1841; If % new one fee formed, to whloh Bussla is a party, md i B which'her interests shall .be properly cared for. Prince Gortschakoff was also enjoined to express to his majesty the Emperor of Austria the strong desire of Busate to see peace restored, and as yon have already been informed, he has notfati ad to do so. The Ylenna public had never bad any great confidence in the - pacific intentions oftheßns rian Government, and within the last day or two even the diplomatic wcrld appean to have lost some of thst confidence whien ii. felt at the be ginning ofthe week. The Emperor Francis J<* sspb is, however, extremely anrieus that peeoe should be restored, and the most positive assu ranee- has been given me, that he in resolved to total ft moderator, for both parties. Be will, however,- firmly insiat. op Bnsria’s accepting those conditions which his Cabinet considers ne cessary for thefotarepeace and welfare of Eu rope; feat he will hesitate to conclude aAoffsu itia treaty of alliance with England and France, until he exactly knows what will satisfy those powers. From the European Times of Jen. 20th. We have reason to know, from a source of unquestionable authority, thte the British Gov ernment are fully convinced of the sincerity of the Czar’s desire for peace, and it is more than probable that the -forthcoming Congress at Vien na may really settle the question. The pride of the Emperor Nicholas has been sadly lowered by his readiness to accept terms now, which he re jected with scorn nine months back; and to do this while the Allied forces are in possession of his own soil, adds, of course, to the humiliation. But the feet is undeniable that he duires peace, and will even go beyond the four points in order to secure it. He is willing, we have been given to understand, to exceed the four points by con senting to a large maritime redaction in the Black Sea, and to the presence there of a mari time force in the interest of the Western Powers. He desires, nevertheless, to retain Sebastopol; and if the Allies now succeed in destroying that fortress, he will'not pledge himself not to re build it Mr. Cobden stated this feet at Leeds on Wednesday; but no one supposed for an in stant what we have now strong reason to be tieTD—that he spoke from inspiration. ' This information has reached us from a quar ter so high that it may be relied on as the ex position of the Czar's feelings at the present time. ProiTfti «f the War. Tee fiixoe or Sebastopol.— Tbe special cor respondent of the London Daily from the English camp before Sebastopol under date of December 81st, says:— The constrntion and arming of the new bat teries and advanced works has been proceeding as rapidly' as the state of the roads and means of transport have permitted. Many of tho large mortars are already in position. Nearly all the long 32 pounders from the Britannia and Tra falgar, hare ‘been brought up from Balaklava to the two artillery parks. Large quantities of shells have been dally brought up by the troops, the French assisting us in the occupation. One of the large shells suspended from a pole, is carried between the shoulders of two men, or lo instances of shells of less diameter, the smaller end of the pole Is inserted into the opening for the fuse, and the iron missile is carried by a single man. The French are now said to' have 74 guns and mortars in position ready to open fire, not one whloh has yet discharged a single shot or shell. The line of ciroumvaUation which is being car ried on from the Frenob earthworks on the right flank and continued around the sides of the mountain overlooking the Inkermann and the Tehernsya valley will soon' be completed. Great progress has also been made in the new redoubt ou Frenchman’s Hill and also in the entrench ments extending to the right from the advanced work When the tine of cireumvallation before men tioned and other earthworks are finished—with out ineluding the new'batteriee constructed for carrying on the attack—the position of tbe sl iied army will be protected by an uninterrupted tine of parapet and fosse, with redoubts and guns at the necessary intervals, from the heights aboTe Balaklava to Chersonese or Festchanaia Bay. When the eyo follows tho circuit which this line has to make in winding around the bow of the gnat mountain plateau, following sinuosi ties, and dipping across its re vinca, it must be oonfessed that this U a wonderful achievement, and one that could only be aecomptishea by tre ops of such indobtigablo energy ae those who are now occupying those heights; Under date of <he Bth of January, Prince Men chikoff writes, that the situation before Sebasto pol had undergone no change. A' heavy fall of snow took plan on the Bth. According to the London Times, the Isthmus of Perakop is not, as has been supposed, the only practicable avenue to the Crimea, “for the Bussian Government had constructed across the shallows of the Bivaah, or Putrid Sea, another great military road to the Crimea, to effectually that it is actually the better road of the two, and so quietly that western Europe never heard a word about the matter.” This road, we are told, was commenced nine or tea yean ago, upon bridges and viaducts, and was completed a con siderable time before the outbreak of tbe pres ent war. Prince jfehichlfcoff (says the correspondence of the AUgamd as Zeitany,) can with difficulty feed the troops around him, and yet he incessantly demands reinforcements, more especially since he has ascertained with certitude that a Turkish corps of 80,000 or 40,000 men strong, will be landed at Keslov, (Eupstcria.) Snow has fallen in tbe Crimea, and impeded the siege operations. Only two of the Russian ships in Sebastopol remain armed, and as the new batteries erected by the English will eom- Btend. the harbor, the vessels of war will soon be disposed of when the fire of the Allies Is L 4g3>m>pened in full force. The Vt&SJLPapers eay the French and Eng lish engineers aw 3UWJL- ffi»4toria > with a view of constructing a chain vf {vrUarounT'-fhA plaen. two Greek priests had been arrested at Eo patoria with a proclamation from Menscbikoff to the inhabitants, ordering them to burn the town. Taa Treaty wiTsSAEoana.-’-The Gantts d» Savoie, of the 25th Jan., contains the following particulars relative to the treaty signed on the 9th at Turin “The treaty, concluded on Toesday, by our government, with the Western Powers, is stil! the great question of the day. It is now admit, ted that this act was nseesssry. Bjthelst Art the Sardinian State adheres, not to the treaty of the 2d December, but to the treaty signed on the ICth April, between England France and Tur key. 2. 16,000 Sardinian soldiers are to be sent to the theatre of war, underthe command of General Della Marmora, who are to form part of the army of Lord Raglan. 3. Tho expenses attending their embarkation and conveyance to the Crimea are to be paid by the Western Pow ers. The embarkation of our 16,000 soldiers .or the Crimea will shortly take place'at Genoa.— The Duke of Genoa was at first to assume the chief command of that small army; but, being scarcely convalescent after his recent illness, be has resigned it to the Minister of War, General Della Marmora. The expeditionary corns is to ; form three divisions of 6,000 menesch,- Including Infantry, cavalry, artillery, and bertogluri, or riflemen, under the orders of Generali Dorando, Alexander Della Marmora, who is now at Genoa, and Trotti, who was lately recalled from Cham, bery. Messrs. Pettitl and Pettinengo, colonel of the staff, will beattaehed to the expedition as chief! of the staff.”' SPECIAL NOTICES. Liver Complaint—The only remedy ever offered to tbe pufclfe that hoe sever felled to cure, when dlnetfeuf ore followed. Is Mlane* Ursr PUL It has been eeversl ?ean before the public aodhas been !&tr» dneed fa all sactlousof the Union. Where It has beta uiad,lt has had the nest triuaphaat sueoaaa. and has is tuall? drives out of u» another msdldaea. It has bees triad under all the.difere&t jiliem of Itspatis, and has been found eguall? eßeadous la aIL Furehieen will be cartful to tax tor DR. M'LASt? CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, and take none else. 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Tnuac* at every pile* ea&b* obtained, cad ofa quality superior to any othars te tfea market The great pemtanea of Rapture has Indaead lha Dr.to clva aapaeiat attention to thoaa im -f linen molrias aeehaalfri support, with fliß aonfidaate that '~nr TTrrurtTim Ii ITir fnitmmt nfsrailtn*Mlnnni hied hla to meet the tocmibigva&te of tha coaauntty bttSntui If you have a ruptured* act AQ to calL 'ftsk (br Dr. KJEY&KB, at Us Whnl—li Drag fitora aad YtawDapet.No.l49 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ufa of lha OoUes'Rortar. JaAdAw Agency of Dr. ntob'* vsieDniud Had am. at Br. Q. H. KSYSSaw Drug Stora. No. 140, acraav Wood st. and Vlrgte Allar Otaany WbMfflla, FaJawßary Paetwal Eijpw tonal, Pahamary Jiataant, Bapuntiva Syrup, Haart Oorraetor, Humor Oorraetor, para aad aadtetaal Ood Uv ar OQ, Uztura, Coosh asd Oathartte Fmc Karris*, VWnalfoga, TaßateTOla, Fatoalo Spadfla, Ao. Mel usadbyhlmcoDstaatirasd adth uapmadaatad laacaa totha tmtmastof (Mdt, Ought, CHumpttM, wUftwa. Jtmi Dtmm, J>yr wpate,ifibv/Ua, «*» JKmwu, MiamoUm, Fmok X*. Fftdti «i«MBad Sbttj* ttktr fbtti AMmlnat Aowarfirt. Dr. JHtcXi napmed BHA ftrtep Bhtml der Bna. Dr. r&H «wr hM>. Also, an k&SioMftevrijtarfpfritaasa, <taaw«b_ftsp Baan«terthaplsoa,Dr.*lT« • Arnold & williams _ “tawnwoi CUlioa Furnaces, wro*! IroaToblog akb rarraa aonuiiT, For Warv&g mi Vatliktkji of BaMo/i. ' A.'.W>>lDmimlteiruatag uta,, n uiui» w Ml IbMicDwdUw. M KMWM. rttWHU Canramptian and Spitting- 'Blood— See | the certificate cfUr. Turner H. Ramier, for many yean i proprietor of UpTurno*HoULfrederickaburs. Va-, tad lateaf the City Hofei. Richmond, Va. Dx.JobnMln£e,ofth*dtyof Richmond, though a rag-. ulariphrsSden, ted of eoune opposed to what b* called Quick aeUdPiK was obliged to say that Its food effects U the cMi of Mr. Ramae?, were wvndsrfol indeed. He had been given up by nretil phrak-lann had tried meet of tbe coach and was on the verge of des pair-. as wall as the grave, whan he tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We refin the pubße to hi* full and length? certificate around the bottle, listing hie cure. Bea advertisement. ja29-Imd*wT PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, ILASO3IO WALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES 8. BOON, President. Gsaius A. GoLtos, Secretary. _ This Company makes every Insurance ap* pertaining toor connected with LITE RISKS. Also .against Hull Cargo Blake, on the Ohio end IJljsisupiiiriTfreacdtributaries,sadmirine Risks gen era And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And against the Perils of tbe See and Inland Navigation, PoUriaffinqsdat the knreatrates consistent with safety to aU parties. . - Nssctaas: „ James 3. Hooo, Wo. B. Haves, teaual MoClmkaa. James D. McGlu, WUUatn Phillips, Alexander Bridle?, John Scott. John Fullerton, 4oeephi P. jdsjnam.lL D, Robert Gal wa?, John M»»Ai|iin Alaxandar Reynolds, Arm- Wn. P. Johnnon, itrongOounty, Janas Marthall, Horatio N.Lce,Klttannlns. George 8. Balden. Ulram Stows, Beaver. mrCMrft IPoeteop? Lraar fiat eoLJ UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, CHARTERED APRIL 20, 1850;-Cnm*a PnmuiL. CAPITAL—B2SO,OOO. Office A X.couur <if Third and Chxsmd streets, Fh&atDlpAia OFFICERS OF THR HOME BOABDJAT PHILADELPHIA WMCTOia: Stephen R. Crawford, (Paul a Goddard, Beiu. W. Tingle?, I George fil’llenr?, Ambrose W. Thompson, > Lswnnee Johnston. Jsoob L. Florence, : James Devemux, William 6L Godwin,! ■ WUllamlTKes. fjvrfdpit—Stephen tt. Crawford. Iw iresident— Ambroee'W. Thompson. -Medical Examiner— Pittsburgh, James H. Willson, H. D*. AUeghan? CSt?, R. 11. Uovrr, H. D. GEOKOH A ARNOLD, Amt. mhlT TA Fourth streetTrUtsburat <4B> irxjdKi l wncox. runn FLEMING BROTHERS, (rooemou to j. dsd a co.) WHOLESALE DRUOGISTS, NO. CO WOOD CTREET, PITTSBCBOn, PA. Dr. H'Laae’s Celebrated Venuiftiae, Liver HENKY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WLOLEBALB DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Generally,. No. 26 Wood Btreot, Pittsburgh. PR ART. STEAM MTT.T,, CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, SEAR THE RAILROAD STATION. Families will bo supplied with our various gredasofPßKSH GROUND FLOUR, b? leaving their or ders at the Mill, or In oar boxes at LJgan. Wilson A Oo.’s, Wood street, or Braun A Rslter. corner of Liberty and SL Clair Pittsburgh; U. P. itohwarta, or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour wlllbeaeUTmd to in slther of the dtlsej Terms, OABII on deIITST?. fe34D BRIAN. KENNEDY A 00. Citinn's I&inra&co Comp 7 oi Pittsburgh WH. BAGALBY. Pruident. SAMUEL L. MARS HELL, &Pp. Of PILE, M WATKM, BETWEEN MARKET WOOD STREETS. CUINRURBS HULL ANDCAROO RISES ON THR OliIU AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS, AND TKIROTARIES MJT tnxvns-against Lets or ltamag»bg Yrrt. ALSO agauuf Me perils q f the SEA and JiLAND HA YIQATIojQ end TBAHSPOKTA TIOH. Wo. Banter, Nmuefuea, Robert Du ala;, Jr, B. Uarbauah, lease U. Pennoek, Walter Bryant, Jes. M. Cooper, John Wm. Larimer, Jr, B. M. KUr. Wm. lUnebam. John 8. DUworth, Fraud* Bailer*,! t a.. ——. Wm. B. Hays, >tou. dan PHILADELPHIA Firo and Life Inrarance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE TBE CUSTOM BOOSE, Wilt mak. all kind, of Insurance, eitUer Perpetoa or United, on ever? description of Property cr Merchandise, at raaeoaable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KINO. Pmldat. tL W. Baldvii. Tie* Pnddost. DIRECTORS: K. B-Cojm. Q«o. W, Brown, Jo*. 8. f*nj, ioss-, t. Bunion, B*ent«rr. Che* P. Hart* K. B. English? P. B. Brr«ry, 0. Bbermaa. j. 0. COFFIN, Arvnt, Third nd Wool MrMia. A Special Bulletin for tbe Sick-—Dr. Monti Invigorating Cbrdial relUrei with wonderful rapid ity ever?.disorder Inddant to tbe digestive apparatus; re stone the appetite; renewe the etnugthi hardens the one dee. farms the nerves, gives elasticity to tbe spirits, re cruit# tbe mental energise, banishes despondency. Imparts to the attenuated frame* mere robust appearance; allaya Irritation, ea lm* tka dial i■ ) t builds Bp the\ ehatursd emutttstfee; and may be Saken witteutfrar! focblsst laeMen. wtfo or mother, as It is ebapened solely Qf toF/skSc/nr*Orientalherte, fdtsat only to Invigorate,axhOatateMAttstor*. . r If the system has become nlaxd by Improper tadnlgec ecs, the Oosdlal. wm Infuse a more vigorous vf tall ty *nto ev ery organ. The Intitule reenlttng from Late hours or too dose app Button te labor of any land. Is quickly nu ived b? Its aetton.and ladies engaged in sedentary oceupat oas, and safe yi to lnccnveafence therefrom, wUI H»1 ft i —«■ and healthy stimulant. Where the drcnlatloo of the l Lood IsatuggUh, wasyofthafunctiopsof thebod? ansusi md* ed or Imperfimtl? performed. UwUl restore the uetun I ac tion aad pfunmualtafe permanent esergr to the mex tire and distributive oigank. < who an bowed do vs by physical debility, and eo tebi* as to despair of «rsr reeoreriag lb* vigor end atfsa of manhood, an Invited to glrethfewocderfal LaTlgorant atriaL It embodies lb* eiaaanta'of their rectors lion.— Octet they ban consumed the first bottle, they vlll be consrtoaa that the recapsratlre prindple I* at ww* !a es* err debilitated portloa 0/ their franca, aad hop*, econ to be realised hi their Ibcroegh recovery, will spring up la their heart*. The Cordial la pot tip, highly eoaeeatrated. Id plat boi tie*. Price $3 par botie, two te S&, six fer $ll C.IL RING, Proprietor. No. IV2 Broadway, New York. Aonm.—PUtebwrgh: Itmsa Baoa, No. 60 Wood street Ow. if. Ksnra, 140 Wood at; R. B. tUung, 67 Wood ft— Allegheny City: J. P. Fuaiwo. hud by Druggist* throughout the United Ptataa, Qan» da. aad the West ladle*. EIM and- Comiort. —Tho Oonformator ately Imported from Paris, exactly] salt* the nc* to tha peculiar shape of the Dead, so a new hat la a* easy oa tha bead asanoJdeae A Beat fit aad a geod Bat may be hat TT Wood at, umf W. DOUQLAB. If yon don't want to be Straight don’t «XA» KT Saocuta Bkacr—For aeon than two year# w* hare von Dr. Keynr'e ‘'Washington Baspeoder Brace," aad tel it a pleasant duty ecaiuto teoonaaod Re tow to all of mdsatarT occupations. Combining the advaa* vantage of a Bhnute Brae* with those of a pair of 8o» sender*, Ula light aad ooetlbrtaUa, aad effectually eoan> teraeta the dlapodUoa to beeoae etaopabouldcrad. Thne of our readers who are la seed of each as article, should call od Dr. Kernr.oo Wood street, comer of Virgin alley, and premise tala Brace, which baa racestly bees much la* proyetL— /tUcCwpA Ditpatck, Daembtr (UA. Bold wholesale and reUU at Dr. KBYBBIUS Truman* Bhooldcr Brace Depot, 110 Wood street. Elga of the add. ea Hortar. iaB*4Av Belianoo Mutual Inanxanco Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE NO. to WALNUT STREET. Gxpiiai. $177.1 raft. $313,726, 'SKamlp Invattd. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lim ited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac* la teas or coos try. The mutual dlndplaL ooabloed with the security of a Block Quits!, eaUlhath* Insured to share la the profit* of thaQotapaay, without liability fcr Icaeee The Script Certificate# of this Company, thr profits,, are convertible, at Par. lota the Capital Blocs of the Comp'/. OLIttI£UtULEY, Pret&lesb B. U, nwcuwAW, Seervtary. D1&B0TUB& Clea tlatlcy, U. H. Btroud, Was. K. Toompmn, Lewis R.A*hhorst, T. C. RocihlU, Georg* N. Baker, O. W. Carpenter, Beat, W.Tlngtey, Robert Bteen, Z. Lothrop, au, WoodT 1 U. L. OUPB) Marshall IuIL I Robert Toland, James L. Taylor, KdvardG. James. JacobT.Banting, | „ J.'Q. COFFTN, Agsat, •lyft comerThlrd and Wood street*..- 12000 Wanted on a Mortgage, for on* cv two yean, oa first clam Real Estate, eltaaie la tha heart of tho ait/. Apply at IbUcfice. de3-tf HAZARD, POWDER AGENCY, ill TarltUu of Povdti' OONaIAXTtT ON BAND. AUOi SaTety rase. it 9 l. a. oaarf.itna mat. ntuiunb. LADIES* FANCY FURS. M’CORD & GO.. CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH BTREEI3. now openujo the;b large stogcofjtegOY rtmo, aabruing avary vsriaty ct MARGIN, r FETCH, . / SQUIRREL, LYNX, ■ i ■ - CONEY, ' l SWANS DOWN. PU«».—W, 1 JesUn,; Esq., of Colombiu Ohio, Baeraterr or tnauete lacoraan Ocaapaay, vbo ant teksn lo Naif Jork teaxtrama drtdtr. with Was* to bate an cparaUoa ptifcraud by by tha t catebrated Dr.Rott, as th*enlrehaiicatoa*nhlaUfi* seektasteUy haardeftlw FAIN KXYBAOTOB states; fjoryaaw uudisaaM dated .ttadiol akin, tod gnv iroras aatll lift bacaiM bla. AiaooaaalioemsianaadtulDs thisßahalmtedln hedlwthatdgbtiUMAfcttef fa mmy. MonOtetha fr* 4uasevefthadlaQhargaaKteted,andla a fins waaks-lh* dyiaatarie aaovtica' was aatttelr .gßppraaaj; aadfiraa .thaktbM.tothtelhafaffidtMpafa,'' no 'tortnea, 'noj&r -bmandamnowiasftaßßfandhaarty (X>MS A/fD BUNIPSS can hr coni with Daft’s itrfa lYfi'iiitii 1 byrubhtngftaaaoftt la.oa aait aio<iod OM parts, monlagaedpraolng, hasping bn asoaU eoan- iteoapUedydraatsoat ZhoOorn. Fanoas lasted with Cons sfaul Bmriites aaittla to vur boDtertadcttswaOdae caa«irtnh*s.haT*tegn caßriate ly.aadSßßeaaßftdlyesHdbytal-'.' for wish? . tlgq.lL KFYEra.Vo.I4O, t floraar wood st, and VlnteaUay,’ jtadbytf DvaggiatstfawDyteßttha Patted States. : Ss Pont yBWder.rrKTOT twirti Bifl» iwte, l» fl- iJj—g abate andfte sal*fron Ragaiteftln Mstesnttpur abastasi afovesehtotwras;. Aim BifetyFgsa. ■ HOLMES, RARE & CO. SUCCESSOR TO A. H. HOLMES A BROTHER, MAJrtrTACTOatftS or SOLD BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDOES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco t Cotton Sorewe, S&q/tinffaadPliOetrtSor MadUmay, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Note complete, PITTSBURGH, PJI, Wauhocsi, No. si Woos mnrui me un> Bxoon fiT’AU wotli warranted- mhSl-tf JOHN C. BAKER ft CO.'S TRtTE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Recommended by all the Professors' of the prlndjalMedlaal Oullsges Is tho United Btates. ALSO, JOHN C. BAKER A CO.'S '.COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT OP SARSAPARILLA* oat of the best articles of the kind known. ALSO, JOHN C. BAKER A CO.'S VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE, e certain Specific tat worms, and pleasant to taste. ALSO, roDERrSOERHANLINIEENT,* matt valuable arti cle fbr EZonee; also, lor Rheumatism, a certain cure. JOHN 0. BAKER k 00., No. 100 North 3d et, Philadelphia. And br Druirwtvte generally. delT-fimtl&wT Dr. Hooflanil’s German Bitters, prepar ed by Dr.C. H. Jackson, are justly reckoned among our moet valuable medldnes. In eases of dyepepela It acta liks magic, atnnethenlng the tone of the stomach, atio nlatlng the digestive power*, and giving ruddy health to the cheek and brightness to the eyo. Than are thousands In this community who ean tcitify to their virtues, and. thousands will hereafter add their testimony. See ed vertleement. ji34>2wdlwT ITClintook’s Family Medicines. —Wo all the attention of heads of famUus,and others, to thead wrtlsement on the fourth page of these valuable Family Hedlelnes, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Pennsylvania Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH, COBNSHOy FoOUTII AND H AITUriKLD BTRKSTS. AUTHORIZED CAPITOL $300,000, INAI/SK BUILDINGS AND OTHBIC PROPERtT. AGAINST LOSS OE DAHAGE BT KIBE AND THE PERILS OP Sea and Inland Navigation and Traniportation. _ „ t _ DIRECTORS. ' W*». r. Johfutcn, W. U’OUatoek, JoeUSKlc*, A. J. Joawu Rodr htUfioa, tUaaedr T. Mend, J. Orjw Bproul, U«otp H. WMU, Juob Pilot*?, Jazdm 8. Notrlar WU»a*a»U>n. ILRcUSSS A. A. Ctrrier, W. 8, uniCEßi; PruidnU— Uin. Wm P John*tea. Via Pnsidrnt-*tlo&f PMUnouT ixcrtUry and A Carrier AuitUnt g Curler. The Greatest H, Jreate*. medical Diicorery OP THE AGE- Mr. Konnedy, of Roxbury, has discovered ia on* ofoor common parturs weeds a norir that cure ffumwr, from tht yccrtt Scrofulo to a comuon Pimple. He Lit tried it ia over tltrn hoiind mih, tod niTtr felted except In twoeens (both thunder humor.) lie he* ao* la hia possession ow two hundred certificates of Us vtlu, oil within twenty mltee *f Boctoa. Twe bottiM ora warranted to eure a nnrsins sore mouth One to three bottiM will ear# the worst kind ot otaslM ef tbafeee. Two to three bottlos wIU dear tbo system of mi« Two bottiM are wunnM to eura tbs wont canker in tba Booth and stomach. Thrao to five liottlaa ara warraotad to extra tba want som of erysipelas. Oas to two bottlas an warranted to cars all humor tbs eyss. Two bottlaa ara warraotad to eon running at tba aa and blotches among tba hair. Soar to all bottUa ara warranted to can corrupt and running nlean. Ona bottia will cure scaly arnptlon of tbo akin. - Two to thraa bottlaa art warranted to eura tba want ease of ringworm. Two to thraa brttlaa ara warranted to enn tba most das parata eaaaa of rhanmatlnaT Thraa to four botUM ara warranted to enn salt rheazn. flw to eight bat lias will ears the worst eaM of scrofula- A basafit la always experienced from tba first bottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted when tba abora quantity la taken. Nothing looks so Improbable to those who hare la vain triad all tba wonderful madldsM of tba day, as a seaman weed growing ia tba past ores, and along old ■tone walls, ahenld eon every bnmor in the system; yet it Is now a fixed feat. If yea hare ebamar it has to start. Thera an no ib nor ands, hams or ha’s a boot it salting some easse aod not yours. 1 paddled over a thou—bot tlaa of it la tba vicinity of Boston. 1 know Us effects In every ease. It has already donesome of tbegraatetteures evfcr dona la Massachusetts. I gave 11 to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I have aeon poor, pnay, wormy looking children, whoae flesh was soft and fiabby, restored to a perfect state of baaltb by ona bottle. To tboea who are subject to a sick headache, ona bottia will always eura IL It gives great relief to catarrh and dtrrlnsee. Soma who have bean entire fer yean, have ta* ken and been regulated by it. Whan tba body Is anund U worh£ quite easy, bat when than Is any derangement ef tba fuaotioss of natere, it will cause my et«gwi«* fee), -tags, but yoO mast not be alarmed—they .alwayn dlssp. pear la from four day* to a week. Then is oarer a bad iw •wit from It. On tba contrary, wfa*n that foeUflgjA coo*. yoawOl feeiyoonaJ’ Oka anewpsitod. I beard same af tba moot extravagant aneoalnme of It that man aver B»* tanadto. No change of diet Is ever necessary—eat the beat yen ean gat. I have likewise an barb, which! whan da. Bared la sweet oil, dissolves Berofolons swelling of tba nsok and under the ears. Pries 60 osate. DIEKORONS POE USB.*-Ad alt, oao tahtospoonfal par day. CblidroaoTsroifhtroars.daasortfpoo&fafceh!ldroa bom Pro to wight yoaro, loarspcoafaL Aa no dlrwUon eaa ha mado appliaabla to all oonstltutkms, taka enough to operate en tha bonoli twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY glros ptrsenal atUmdanea in bad **t efsnofUla. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KETgEE’fI, UO Wood street, oonor of Virgin allay. feUAwT NUNNS AND CLA&K'B FIANOS. BPIBSDIO FBESII STOCK ! HENRY KLEBER, Ate Astntjbr P&Utnirah and ITistrm Aantytoaula, for adages, - .rfWßw mrft P B Fa N' S Si S E ; frW Tk ESPECTFD LLY informs the pablie of U Pittsburgh and rtelnity that a splendid hrosh stock w Ntmum A Clarirt tuverior Pianos Is now being prepsrod tot him. and has partly boon roeeirod. TkslaaosM and rastly inoroastug popularity of Nunns and Clark’s Pianos haseauatd tho Emu add ansthar wlag to tholr enor mous establishment, a description of which mar be bund la a late nunbor of tho Watsrtjt Magatint. rls:—'“it la no doobtedly the largest, and, If we are not alstakeu. the eldest house deToted to that branch of business la the United States. ItwtsestabHabed upwards of thirty years age by an Ingenious and enterprising Pianoforte build r who ecQUlrad a practical and thorough knowledge of the “art, trade and mystery" of manufteturlng the beautiful tastrumeats Ibr wbkh this house basso long boon thmona. If patronage la the highest eempUmant that eaa be paid to an osteMishintnt,and Imitation Isthestaeanst Battery, then Uteßnaof Mw.tdClark bare much to be proud el Ibr they hare never been able logo ahead of their order) euftetently to make up Plamoe Ibr exhibition and spocuto Use." The aboTt remarks lko» tha pen of a Boston editor on a Mem York establishment are posuHirty fesdble and slg* alflcaat ' Opinion tf Manx ZJLXADM, lb celebrated PianitL Daring lq meet of my ecoeerts made useofendearefhlJr examined the Pianos mid* by Nunns 4 dark, New Ycrk, I tody gtra this teetlaenlal of their superiority with rw rardto volume sad power of tone, sad ihwr Btomptneee •ad elasticity el toueh—quautlee so important ra forming the hands and Improving. the style of playing of ««««»J students. MARTIN LAZARB, rrofoenr oftne Plano at the Royal Conservative of Paris. - Optnios of Madame DM VHIK3. The accompaniments to my songs having boon played la nearly all mj coaoms on lu Plane* mads by JVkwu'2 Ctarl-, leonslderthem admirablyadapted-to bind a. , wad• with Vho voice—a groat and important eensldentlefc with voealUU. . ROSA DK FRIES. Opinion of MA URIC!STRA KOSH. lb etUbratad riant* awl (bmacr. I have for meral roars past boon using oaoof JVawu • Ctnrk’t Plano# in ay own taally. and ceasidor them Moaraolo to any other, both (br private and concert pur. posts. They hart a poeullar deQcaey of tons and touch a44ed to great volume end power. ___ MAURICE STRAKO&H. Owiaimtef evident Mnntxorx Haring' thoroughly tostod tho capacities and qualities of Atoms AtlorlJt Pianos, wo ftel eoustral&ed to pro. aounoo thorn taperior in every respect. Their tons is Ir* roprsaahabto for volume, brilliancy and eqae’ltr. and tholr touch delightful ftr profaptaua and elastldty—«lto> gothar well calculated to Improve tho stylo and touch ef toaraora. VICTOR DBUIM, HENRY ROB&OGK. O, ANTON. Vt. UEIDLB, „ JEAN; MANOHB, and other*. IL KleUr girts a fe3l and taiufiretory warrant with «r> try Plano, and will positively soil than at Now York /os* tory prices, withmd odifvtteu for freight, risk, ete, torn tho ssanoy refunded ifth* Piano proros defective. UKNRY El-KERB. Bolt agont Ibr Naans 4 Clark tat Weston Penna. W a chalet lot of DUNHAM'S hlghlj^po^iier ' For St Loni», K&cu, and Nebraska A NO all landings on tho Mia«ouri i fPfri. 4%. Wrsr. Tho Pusoogor Steamer HKB'AflflflßX ALB,(tout.Dalb,wlliliaTtfar thoaboToand all infer* AsdlataUndlngs on the opening of NtTigaUon. for fmght or passage, apply on board o« to O. M. HAS TON. Agent ; Election. . A N El Action for offican for “tho Company •n la thoo«eoof tbg. Company, at ths nmh and of tM lonifnaiirV'"*' ■ ■ ■ • .. tfv - Treasurer. Donsliion, Aldermtii. leFIOE, corner of i'enn End St, Olair its., ' PUtaburjh. .AUtmitossi poriainlngtotkeoaeeof riaaa wllTbo promptly attssided to. ; . itolyd A SPECIAL MEETING of Ibe PitU xjL burgh -Touag lien 1 * Christian Asmditien will be jTrmdaylsvenlag. atTJf adoek.' A full attendance of member*, noth "aeUv* ***: Assgriato, Is mmeetijr Invited. . fljW.l). UAIJ^ U/ANTED—A muriod mtn to work oh a :W.r. Isra, u whoa ahouMsad nrdtn will bo/nr* ' IWIBO »■ Hortieulisnl Hetiee. rPHE Hortioultunl Sociotj will bold thsir Monthly Wotting at tho otteo af JanuoWardrop. 4th' mAa wodnasday. tho 7th lasfc, at 10 o’clock. A. fi. &63U ATM?BTBYBtaOM,—*y. IWTEW BOOKB—-Bayard Taylor’a Joumij Airatoi or, lift la Norway, Ectt Half, by £U»r fan, - History bpodltloh; j Alcno; Pori.by Ktf Aff- 1 v uMv :LeAt&o7. store. : B -MOWKY, late of the firm of B. Bard. rotantod and is now to SjpS^jBS3r3aßBßa >ism ns mj sfixhTnliiTiiiiinsilSi nitoalms. " ahU J.a.*OWBY. ►ROOMB—IDO Coin Brooms for sale ijg»- ■ -30HNYDDYD4QD. , I[)OLL BBYXE&~O' l>bla; fresh'this dai? il,Totfdaadfcr|»l»lT' X3XSBYB.COUJSB. * A3IUSEMENTS 09*’ All Adrertlapments of.Cboccrte or Public Exhibi tion*. jxrid lo Advance. - , Jona Q. Saxe. £\Y Vermont, the celebrated Wit, Scholar \/ and Poet, will read a /hem before the Tonng Hans’ Library Asaoriatioo.on NEXT MON DAY EYENIX’O, the 6th of February, in XtASONIO HALL. Bouse?—Yankee Lul Dwrs open si half past aix: lecture to eommnn at 7«. of admission 24 ete., to be bad at tbe Unde andßookrtorea, Hotels, Übrur Rooms,Loetnn Commit tee and at tbe doe*. JSO. M. KIRKPATEICK. WU. H. KINCAID, HENRY WOODS, KLIAB B. IRISIf. M Jas. bdcbanaK, •**. Lecture Commit**. LIVg^&W^ NT ’ CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY DISEASE OF TBE KIDNEYS. And nil Disciuts arising (Void a Difmrdcred Liver orStomach, OUCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD p Head, Aridity of tbe Stomaeh< Naum, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Wdlneaa or Weight In tba Btomaeb. Sour Eructations. Sinking or Flutterlngat the Pit of the Btoomab, Swimming or tbe Hoad* Hurried and Difficult Bnetbtog, Fluttering at tba Hmrt. Choking or Suffocating Sensations w ban lu a Irior poet ore, Dimness of Virion, DqUot Web* before the SfgbC . Fever anddnll Brin in the Head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness of th* Skin and Kyra, Pain In tbe Side, Chest- Limbs, fin. Sudden Fleshes of Heat, Burn* lag in tba riseb. Constant Imaginings of EvSTandOreat Depression of Spirit*,.- __ oaa u*tmcnuif "nn it DR. HOOFUSO’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED ST Dr. C. IH. Jackson, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over tbe abcTe diseases Is not excelled, U equalled, by any etbsr preparation In the United States, aa tba caret attest. In many eases after.skufbl pbysldsns bad foiled. Tbeaa Bitters ara worthy the attention of Invalids.— Possessing great virtues in tba rectification of diseases pi tba Liver and leaser glands, exercising tbe moat search* lng powers In weakness and affections of,tbs digestive or* ganr, they are, withal, safe. -ertaJu anpleasant, HEAD AND BE CONrUfUBD. J. D. Bramo, Ineeyvllle, Pa* April 8,186*, aayc M I can get yon some good eartlfieatos for yonr German ItiUera in this ridnlty If yon wish them. A lady purehMlnrsom*. of it this week, says that it Is by for tbs best medians she ever knew, having done bar and her daughter much Lawxoir. Bernard’s Store, Somerset 00, Pa* Aug. lfi, 1893, sayc “1 am much attawod to yeurUsnunßlt tere, having used two bottlaa of it, which I procured from B. Karla, yonr agent at Somerset, and found great relief from it In disease of the liver. I find It has great effect on my longs, strsngthenlng and' Invigorating them, which, as 1 am a publlo speaker, is a great help to me.” Dn. Gilxs, Newton Hamilton, Pa* Hay, 1841, said: **l. have used myself half • doses bottles of yonr German Jilt* ten for Liver complaint and««——* of a sarvonv ehareo* ter. recalling rrom the abuse ofuereury. I was poisoned and afflicted with spasms from the on of the latter art!* tie. Tbe German Iflttot* Is the first article from which I obtained any relief I hare also siren the article to many dyspepties, with the most salutary recoil. I think u many more bottlaa will cure me.” J.C. Yomra,Esq* of Dauphin, Pa., wiljp May S, 1851: M I wae afflicted with General Debility, Ktestmal W«ik neM and Oostiveneas, for which I need many different remedies without relief lat last need your Hoofland’s German Blttvs. X took afew bottlaa according to diroo- Uona. and was oomplatelr cured. I have not been so healthy for ten years as I hare been sines I took yourßlt* tan, which is about one year ago." Tne Bitters are cnhrtiy vcgrtabU. always strengthening the system and never prustratlsg It. Bold by dealers In mvdldne and storekMpert every where, and by Fleming Bros* B. A. Fahnestock A Oo* Geo. IL Keyeer, 140 Wood st*Pittsburgh; U. P. Schwarts, Alfoigeny Cltjvand by'dealers in medicine gone rally California Diamond Tins f 1 ENTLEMEN’S SOLID GOLD CALIFOR VJTnIA DIAMOND CLUSTER BREAST PISS with chain attached, .price $4; without chain $4. These Pina arw equal in utiilascy and appearance to tbe real Diamond, and are really worth a vlrie to aee. We Invito every one to eaU, civility to non-purchasers gratis. L .kJ. JACOBS, 407 Bsoadwny. IV. B.—A small history of the Discovery ot these stones would not be am lea. Professor Jambs, so well known for his superior mannfeetoreof AOOOBDEONS, Having sent large quantities to California, his Agents there sent him a spodmenottha Quarts Rock, which hd immediately sent to hti manufactory in Paris to be cut, and used in the Inlaid work on Aeoordeons. his agent In Paris being struck with the beauty and brilliancy of tbe Stona, after being polished, sent a Quantity of them bock tons, hence tbe manufeetureof the above Pine, at a prim within the reach of everyone. WITCHES MD JEWELRY of every description, prices marked In the wladowTknd at 24 per eent leu thaneor other store lo the United States. L. k J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. New York. Thus Pins sent br mail to any part o f tbeUmtod States by enclosing amount, addressed L. £ J_ JACOBS, 407 Broadway. New York. N. B.—A specimen can be smu at the Counting .Rrom of this oflee. noia*3md ff AA BUS. Coro, in the ear, for sale by 3UU ia» . J. B. CANFIELD. DRIED PEACHES—'2OO bush. Ohio halves received and for sale by • BELL k LIGGETT. TOUISVILLE LIME—IOO bbls. rec’d and 4 tor sale by jalfl tt, ROBISON k CO. SUGAR —30 hhds N. O. Sugar now land lng. and for eale by ia!2 JOHN FLOYD* CO. HAY. —5 tons baled Hay at Depot, for sale by jafi SnRTVim ACPILWORTU. HOPS —20 bales prime eastern just roc’d and for sale by S. ITRAJIAUoH * CO. BALED HAY—7S bales flay for sale by jais jas. McLaughlin. WOOLEN FLANNELS—White,Scarlet and Yellow, Plain and Twilled Flannels, In fan' mense variety, A. A. ,MASON k 00.26, 6th st. CORN—SOO bushels Ear Com tor 'j sals by ja!2 JAS. MeLAUOHLTN. H£\ —10 tans baled for sale by iadg SHBIYER k DILWORTIC ROLLBUTTEK— 50 bbls. choice OhioJhr, sale by jaS2 snRIVgB k DILWCuTn FhßlEft bus. prime hlvs. -J7for«aiaby BURIVER k DILWORTg. TIARED PEACHES—3O bos. pared'Peach*: IT ea on hand and to arrive. _d* is SHBIVRB k DILWORTH. LOVER SEED—2OO bus. for salo by U drift ' J. B.CANF&LD. APPLES—IOObbIs. in store and ill fertile by ja23 T. LITTET, A 00. p LOVER "SEED—3O bbls. Ohio Seed for sale by ja» JOHN PLOTD A 00. PEACHES —25 bbls. Dry Peaches for sale by ja29 JOHN FLOYD A CO. WRAPPING PAPER—SOO bdls. for sale by ja29 JOHN FLOYD AOQ 4 ren LBS . CALCINED MAGNEEIA in 1 ell f store and for sale by FLEUINO BBQ 3. | fkBXS. BABBITT'S WASHING POW- Lvf DKR In store andfornle by FLEMINQ BROS. SUNDRIES—io bags'Dry Apples: ]p S* bap. Flasieeih u togs Flaieowf, to arrlre on steamer Quaker City for sale byISAIAn DICKEY 4 00. SEIDiJTZ POWDERS—S gross very fine and freshly prepared Beldlits Powdet w on head and ti* ml* by JOB. FLKMINO, J* 3 cor Dlaxacnd and Market it. ; |J AKER’S COD LIVER OlL—The best JLP artleleof .Cod lArtt OH now In use. 12 doi-r«tiT#d : py Jos, Fleming. PLAVORING EXTRACI’S-24 dos Pres -1 ton and Merrill’e Boa amortod Flayoring Bxtraeto*: ej*°\w4 dos Preeton A MerriH's Daklog Awdcr. eertalaio e best artlals now In use.rotfdby JOa,pf.WMiKg". TIEAINANTS OP SILKS—a. A. Mason A I fitOo. will offer on Saturday. Dee. lath, alarge lot Remnants of HU ks, at almost one half the usual i»rioa. T IPE'S A MARCH, and now apon the Bid mots of a new campaign let ns see that we are pro* perty aceontnd. Etoamlesazw to twnarded aceintt—are jyuOQulpnedt If not,gotoOUESrßß. 74 Wooditrret. Men and BoyV Clothing tart abote cost. lal •’ f'lOOLNESS.—'Whother of Friends or of sL/John Ftott, tun be obviated by a geod Ooat— OIIBSTEft pTOltoset to be able tount ererythlng In the: -way efoolneason proper footing, by theappileatloaer a fbwdollatw. Men and Bnye* Clothing In great Tiriatr.— 14 Wood et. Wo charge fbr stowing goods. gsk "DLANKETS of a superiorjquality, and me* If dinm do, to be had at lowjptioea for qoalltj. at store of ds22 MURPHY A BUKOIIFHCLD. QUGAR A MOLASSES—SO hhds. good n fhlr and 200 bbl*. prime N. O. MnlasSs for tote by jeSa BHRfVER 4 DILWOETn, TNDrA RUBBER WHIPS of all sizes, JL- wholesale and retell, at the Rubber Depot, U 8 Market sweet. dels J. 4 uTpHILLIPjL IJACKED BUTTER—IO bbls. pkd. Butter. X 20 kega packed Butter, In store and foreale by 1*22 ■ T. UTILE 4 00. LARD —37 kgs. No. 1 Lard for sale by • fel K. DALZELL4 CQ 4 SECOND-HAND CIUCKERING PI- IQDOZ. YOUNG IRICA COLLARS TAM OORPHt'3. Molasses —go bbis. new crop n. 0. Mo toses tor eels Sy R. DALZELL A CO. RICE— 10 tcs. fresh just reel’d and for solo *>r ■ fel B.DAtIKU, A 00. f^HEESE—2OO bxs. prime cutting Cheese \J for sale by tel R. DALZRLt 4 CO. PRODUCE SUNDRIES—CIover Seed 100 J&fet£?hbs?: Greasetordj» k■ Je31 > ’ °° A DILWOETH, end 1A2.2J it. QUNDRIES—O9 bbls. Grease; 0 8 bbls. lard: 99 sacks Dry Peaches; - lOaeki Feubsre, to arriru by steamer Veatman for ilS* iaAIAHDICgBY A Ca DCKWUEAT—SO sks Buotwheat Floor teMUto • JH3 jm. MH.IPOHUK.B CAPITAL OF $2OOO—A person wbo « \J about moriag to Ranges, ; having » capital of 82000, and ether means, wlsbasapartneroflikecapltal toengace in general mercantile bnsinaau principally In Pittsburgh mamxfoctored articles. Would teare ut two weeks to ee Set location. Apply to . iaO B. M’LAIW 4 BON ORN—SOO bus. In ear for sale by ! jeg J.4W. REA,T4 Water »L £ CARPENTERS' SHOP FOR SALE, situ enquire of deSQ pTCUIgBEBTABON. 140,3 d ttT^ ARD—S kegs No. 1 Laid for sale by I dell R. DALZELL 4 Op, pALICOES ADE LAINES—A. A. Mason AJ *Oo.arasow openlog upwerdsof 20 cages of Fact XoTorwl Oalhxus. which will be told very low: also, a large SBgi!i.T{Sai TlM>lo °» 11 * BUTTER— 14 kegs. packed Batter. 8 bblg sacked Butter, * ' -8 “ 6aah ctU BUttar, la cloths, 8 bza ** ** ja« - R.DALZELLAOO. 1E FLOUR—6O bbis. rioed and for sale *bT W BELL 4 HOQHT. [AY 65 bales rt»'d and for sale by IHT • BELL 4 L^GETT. ¥1 bno. for gale by Ifodß EIIRXVERkDaWOttTIL O HELLED CORN—3OO baa forsole by niltt - •••/•.: • ... . J. 4 w. RiA. \ITRPHT A BURCHFIELD havo jast andtor tot of chaapntedl# work ARD—kegs No, 1 Lord, 6 barrels No. 1 Lard, for sals by J. FLOYD 4 CO. EMBROIDERIES—A. A. Moson A Co. MIA havaiurt ree’d^parKxpruSi' 8 cartons of Kmhnlda. rto»,ooeßprtdnß eons nibrand alsaent styles. of Oollan. TSOI ASH—IO cuk, tbit (Uf nn'd uii l **»W>r Stu ooiun. ! AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. OmmaviaiatUu EoeeaJ. earner Hood 4*d Fiftk. I" ARQE STOCK OF DRY GOODS; Ao., AT Jb* v Houdey morning, Ftb. 6th, at ID corner Wood and vto., will be mid without reserve, a large and gener* fiuhbuable^dothlng^gc*,Ap. T p, M. DAVIS. Notice to fontracton. ~ •* Orncxor MmoreurAS Raonoan conisr.l “ Georgetown, D. C* Dee. lio, 1864. / Sealed proposals foy wwime Masonry, and of fetydfame u 4 a hSu (*a>o mites of this read wIU te noelrM at the offlmof the company until three o'clock, P. U. on tbe 14th day ol Feb ruary next. The maps,ptoflles.p}ans.tad iwlflcatkms will be ready for inspection on and after the 4th day of February. The Metropolitan Railroad Is designed to extend fen tbe citlee orWublogtew and Georgetown to the Baltimore aod Ohio RaUrcad, by a > easy and direct route, connect ing with the lattrr road cast of tbe “Point ef itockm*cn the Potomac river, sad maklngs'wvlngofdlstaammi the first ninety miles of the present traveled route from the Capital to the STcetorn and Northwestern StatM of forty five miles. . Proceeding from the pdotof tutomcUoa with tbeßtl. titnorjand Ohio Railroad, the route extends to the dty.qt' 'Frederick, and.nanlQg through’the richest agricnltnihl districts of Marylaod. terminates In the city of Hagers town, whore It connects with lines of railroads, now In op eration extending to UanUburgb, tht Pennsylvania EaU road. Ac. Theportkioof the road forwhlch proposals are now Jnvl tod extends from tbe westerly line of the District of Cafe uabla (33« mites from Georgetown) to tbe dty of Fred erick. Proposals will be received for the work In eectlonsof oils mile each, or fortheentire distance of 43S miles. The work Is generally of*a mcdlom character for this put of the country, with tome heavy rutting (In earth and rock) and bridging; and ovary faculty exists format ecuttng It rigorously aod with economy at all ssasonsaf the year. The country Is elevated audjulUng, well water*' eiLasd remarkably healthy. The time conditioned for ’he completion of the ecntTMde will befrom one totwo year*. Any futhulntomatiaa desired by persons proposfaig fix the work will be furnished at theofllfe, or may bated by addresriug- the lhwsidcnt of the company by tetter pde* to?the day of lettlag. By order of the Board cf Directors FRANCIS DOUGH. President, , . KD3IUND FRENCH, Chief Kngioeef. ja3-2awt fos. ... _ Notice to Stockholders. Orricx ALUancxT Vau.it R. R. Co* 1 Pittsburgh January i; IKSfoT / - - JN accordance with the Charter, a cenoral meeting of the Ftockboldsrt J«f the MUghtny Foßm H. dun party will be held at thefcofflee. No. 7* Water street, Pittsburgh* on tbe first Ttutelar (Gib day,) of Feb ruary next, at 10 o’clock A. H„ at which time and placa tbe Report of* tbe President aod Managers, for :th» past year, and a Statement of tfao affairs 6f the Cnnnaay. will bo preseutsd, and an election for President and Board Managers for the ensuing year,- will take nlaca at 12 o'clock M. - lial-Td) J. GIBSON, SecY. ~ 1-1 1 Moxxnrotßmi'aupox,’ > PUtsburgh, February lid, 1534, J. ■ 4 N Election for President, Managers And Officers of the Company for erecting a Bridge OV*r liver Monoosahela. oparito Pittsbargn* in the county ot Allegheny, will be held at the Toll House, on MONDAY, the 6thofMarch, 1844, at 3 o’clock. P. U. _ r«33tw*3 JOHN TIIAV, Treasure. Ovnex Onio asn Punra. R, ILOa* v Pittsburgh, Jan. 20thj846T Jr VTOTICK is hereby given to tho BtockhSl(P 1 Y ers of the Ohio and Peiwa. K. ILCo. that on and af* tor the 16th day of February, a Dividend el Five per y* for the last six months, payable In the Btoek of the Com pany, at par,-will be paid to the Stoekhriders as their Btoek stood on tbo books of the Comrcnr oh the lit day of January. The Stockholders on the Pittsburgh books will be paid at the offloe of the Company, and those on the New York books at the offlenof Winslow, Lanier AOn— Berip certificates will be Iraued for she frictional parts of a share. fel*lwdAwtlf>fe 11. S. FLEkIINU, Tress. tCity papers copy dally I week and weekly till Feb. 16{ Water-Cure Institute. HAND STB BBT {SOUTH SIDE) BET: P£NN STBMMT atw the bivf.b, prrrsHu&Qu pa. TkOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi ■ w Goner In the Old Schools of Medicine* Allopathic and Homcrpathte, and for the past ton yean a successful HydroDathut, has opened a WATER CURE in the above location. Ths perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect G-ls sys tom has on all Fevers, an J all diseases arate and dmmte —while U is mild, grateful audJ origan ling to the weak anddebllltated, renders Itpecnllarly desirable in who will be treated at their bofoes/ AUopatbls and Homarpathis treatmout will be admlnU* tered when desired; bat, after long and thorough expert* enoe. Doctor llaels gives a decided preference to Hydropa thy. wbkb has, throughout the old and new world, vrar en so eminently successful In every f rm of disease, inria ding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia; In dommatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma Catena ous. Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of ram from highly reputable cltixeniof oesrly every State In the Union, ean be examined at Doctor Baelt'e office. ■ Tteßav. Clergy are lovltod to consult h’m gratl*. warm water being used In the eenimencemrnt, and of. ten throughout ths treatment,lt Isa luxury Instead of un pleaaanU aa those nnaequaloted might suppose. Revkkxscxs.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palm er, W. W. Wilson, W. If. Williams, Thompson BelL J. R. Welden, D.T. Morgan, Wm. IL Uolmrs, £L ll.Eng&sb,fi. The aadenlgned.harlhgTirited Doctor Bseli's Institu* tlon and witnessed ale successful treatment, cboerftiUr re commend him as a thoroughly educated ana skillful Phy. sldno: Charles T. Russell, David Hunt, John C. Curtis, Robt. Patrick. John B. LSv inettou.'John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, O. Ormsby Gregg. ja7-omd IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Lafeyvtto Buildings. Woodst. Midiffi/.—MILLAK i URU., Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. JOIQI BARRY. Principal of tho BnoK-kesplng Department, and Lecturer on ail important business transactions. JOHN JLEM* IMG. fauuwr of Fleming’s new and improvtM attem of Book-keeping.) will examine and deliver weekly leetUTM on the KienwofaccflQtts. JAMJUi H. nOPKINS. mm bsr ofths Pittsburgh Bar, lecturer on Commercial Law. . Although hut a snort Urns established, this IniGtutlou te tn a most prerarous and flourlshlne tondlUoa,' npw numbering on# hundred students, whldi exhibits a Son ulMity and success perhaps never attained tn soihceta Gms by any other OomaerelalDoUege. Tteßook-kwufaw department under the able saperyjsioo or Mr, nsMuMtadlu thteettr. Prof- Millar A: writing is entirely jxaw, and to many raSpecte superior to any other system, for the corroboration orwhlehlhrrap p<ml tpmany persoasln Pittshurxb whohaviTaireadr r£ oslved Instruction from them. #ro£ Millar htshmSt 2?5552^ llp # , i? Principal cities and towns la this gantry for the last etereo year*, during which time he has fajstrurtedußwardsofflfteen thousand persons. - ‘ «i2,°2fif»s!?7^ > 4 d^ ,lr ** thoroo ß h commercial edoca- : hwefind indnwxoents offerees to thsaruneausl* ’ Lent b, distinctly understood that no stmtent ateli cdtadiuom* from this College unlass be Is steed, i xoercantils ' life. . sy.Vo raex charge for Arithmetic. ?; • jaSI , A NOTHER Pitta burgiTer tmtityiDc to tho eurative powers eff BcerhaTs'a ItoUaddßll • past [herebean afflietod very seriously with drsnsmtoaa to reteln anghtpg ■ Tr nee of B«rhare’s Hoßand Blttark, and bare now-found rs lief eimojt emonnUng to a core. 1 (bond It effteackms in remorlng the extreme debility occasioned by this dlmase. and generally as a tanielt bss few.equals and no superior. Respectfully, Jaoos Wnm.Sd st, below Mark St. Cmreu—Be carefUl to ask fbr Boerhave’t Holland -Rtt* tors. The great popularity of this medicine has induced many Imitations, which (it* poM is should- gua d pTwetuislng as the genuine Bcerhave’s Holland Bitten. stil p«r bottle, or 6 bottles far U, br proprietor*, BENJ. PA9B. Jm.4 Ox, cor. 8d 4 Smitnfleid sti. . JNO.U. SUmiTblTOlnitham: T , H. P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny, de2>fe and Druggists generally. Lota for Sale or Lease.- ' A NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on f%, Craddock, Commerce and Brady sts- and en Puna. Areuus. These Lotsareeliglblvsltaated tor Dwelllngqr bad numhn uses, and will be sold tow on easy temaorwUl ]? —*ed far ton years or leu u may salt those who want than. For partlcnlan, enquire of B.D.UAZZAM, njlT-tf . between sdand4(h. • Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin, ’I'HE Corporators of. tuis -Company diavs JL fortabscrtptlon toths.fhipltM Btoek. aar.a.ar.S!?.-? 1 T|IARIES FOR 1855—Alarco assortment JLF of BUria ft* 18i5, *hkh I viD «Ilat th»fcnw*t ffife «js?* lo **. «s““- A?? aAM% p. LAP#yggg»CT Wood ft. KUQ STOKE 1M SALE—A rood Ra- RMBKOIDKIUES REDOUED—A. a. Ma ow.-Trimmlm. to, Ja« aSIS“ OATS— MOO boa, receiving and for gale■> *1 J*» - •' SJSLLAI?GQgCT, CAKSAPARrLLAS—Tbe faHowingHst of .vieafiS—r*. • TbKY PEACHES—23 bags now TftWjjiVtif IJF (roaatsamer Jnsatt fcrtala by ~vT7“ ‘ • ISAIAH dic&eyaoo: EEaWAX-—1 hhd.now land in c from SJ Jaaoatt fitr 110 hrßßflaigmilDlCggT A QQ. BARL ASH—SO - barrels .first'. qnaUtr J»* ■ &: PAi2Bij. M a oq. j OOUUH REMEDIES-Ayer’a Cherry WUtar’aßatamofWUdGbßrrr; <•."-■ ” T-“ Hwaytta’j Bjtup of da.’ JaTtm'i Expaetcraot; Batata Uva*«r>rtW«;t «v. iSSSSfISSSSt“*. , > B AUoflha abOTs calibrated remedies can always ba raw Davis* paim gtnßaif At|i celebrated article J oat rac'd by . JoafvEßlttmQ, KPEB OABMium at. wnAtl, a* caafE^y J w^°? <l ~|>oT ASH—2 ckfl. jost recMnnd fn/TTu &3lL?J3!i?aiSsiK J ga «In .tor. uj to£S “™°ut wn.'gdjrttCT^ti, S^Zeox ObmbcrfPfpm forth, twth, 1 •" ■SSSte:- iods tn nhty H.l.MftatSfes!! l .. **-* - Wi «fadj torI—t. 1 —t. TP^tS?- 4 fin LBS., RHUBARB • •-• :-- nor° iurd for tn." 'Webs is2o SLIMING BEM SIM) GOVERNMENT ,TAVX COEFFF~ - ■ ■■—--' '•'■ - 1 ~~ W; * wrft.n»n I'ANKETS, BLANKETS—A * SEEI) ~2 bbIa -»« More and for sal* * W* ii uminn 12bf R OjV-25bMa.No.l'f« TM EOSHInmBTi UTnmri
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