PITTSBURGH GAZETT Br mma : *ca~~ PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9,1865. AdrenJwn.-N*IUHT the Editorial Boom t Printing Eetafettabmentof the ZtaZy Oaadtt, we ope*ed eaßonday. Aaranmswhodeslrethdr notice* to eri*** htha pe#erbd Monday rooming; please bind thealn befWreOotloct; Onßatnrday. Weekly 6auu«.-Ttii «t»n*iw o notation ofonr fßcHjrGhxttt* offer* tooartnulne** ll1 * 0 a moet de«trabl» taiimn boalnew known ' Our dreolatloa la between four end Are t bonnml. reiehtne almost every merchant, mano&etcrerandahop-keeper In Waatera Pennsylvania, and Eastern Ohio. Advance Payment!- —Hereafter DO sab-- •eriptioft will be taken far the Dally <* Weekly Gasette. BBlea yeysest la Bade in advance. Whenever the Uma isnp to which the enbecriptlon it paid, the paper Trill be invariably Bopped. snleae the anbeeriptlon la"re newed by advance payment. All transient advertising, ef every will be req aired to be paid la ad* easee* obly nxceptSona will be where (pedal month 7er early contracts are made. eepL-dkw Mending Mnxier on cach me thto pnpei Cxn Fmascas.—The article which wo pub lished yesterday from the Philadelphia Ledger demands attention, for the sake of the city’* • credit.' Wetrust that the Finance Committee of tbe CooncQfl will at onoe, as soon as they are able, lay before the pablio a foil and explicit statement of the city’s indebtedness, and of its general financial oondition. This is doe, aliko to tax-payers and bond-holders, because' it is essential to the enlightenment and satisfaction of bofii. We find, on inquiry, a very general anxiety among our oitisens for such a statement. . Very few are sufficiently woll posted io-dty af .: fain to knpw how the city really stands and what are the contingencieswhioh may add to its responsibilities. We have reached, a point in - oar career which makes it essential to stop, look around os, examine our position, and inquire thoughtfully about what is to come. - This one faot is unquestionable, however un jwdeoms-it may be: that the credit of the city abroad is not what it ought to bo. (The credit of the eomly is even worse than that of the city; bat of that in another connection.) Oar bonds ,• 'were quoted, not long since, as low as 69, and it is only of late that they hare improved to 75@ 76. Why_is this T The State bonds which pay . but -6 per cent seQ better than our 6 per cents.; while the bonds of other cities are soiling at 90092. We pay the interest on our bonds as promptly and as regularly as any other city or corporation—nay, as promptly as the State her self; and if this alone were keep our bonds up, we ought to staadas well in the stock market as any other debtor of the same class.— But we do not; and it behooves us to ask why, as well as to exercise sufficient self-respect to devise a remedy, If we can. The act of oar legislature imposing a limit .. upon our City indebtedness was a wise and Jodi* done one. It imparted confidence to lenders, by giving them an assurance would not (bocausewe could not) rush into reckless extrav agance as borrowers. So far as our own direct) - municipal affairs are concerned, we are estopped 1 from borrowing beyond the limit imposed, and,! to that extent, we stand upon a secure basis with' our creditors. We have sufficient material wealth: to serve them as a guarantee, and with that they ought to be content - _ But the legislature, which imposed this timjt, also authorised the dty to extend its credit to several of - the raUxuads leading hither. The power of the legislature to do this is not ques tioned; and inasmuch as the dty did not, of its own motion, transcend the limit put to its in debtedness, the primary fault, If any is to be found, lies with the representatives of the State. These representatives first set up a tine beyond wUch they forbid us to go in contracting debts; and afterwards, by various aots, empower us to lend our credit to sundry railroads by the issue ofour bonds in payment of aathoriiedsubscrip tions to their stock. In alTthis the*dty is not a transgressor. The hand~that drew the first tine of limitation, authorized os, for special purposes, to go beyond itr Time may prove, perchance, that some of these railroad subscriptions were not wisely ' male. We will not now say that they were not; ; bat it will not be imprudent in us to regard a /of that kind as a possibility, and to look forward'to the protection of tbe credit involved in those subscriptions as a contingency " that mop have. to be met, no matter how re mote. V . TSe Conneßs last year appropriated $68,000 for the payment of interest on tbs city debt, - but the Treasurer's report shows that tbe amount paid was $64,874 61. At 6 per cent this wonld . leave the principal of the debt $I,0?2,908; but < of this sum there were in the sinking fund bonds amounting to $24,797, making the prin cipal of the city debt incurred for municipal pur poeee $1,048,111. We not give this as tbe prtdtt amount, but as an approximation to it suf ficiently accurate for aQ present purposes. ItwiQ, perhaps, be some satisfaction to onr creditors to know that the cityA&i a sinking fund, . and that certain revenues are set apart for its maintenance. , With regardto the redemption of the city's bonds, sfl they mature, it Is meet to ny that the uniform practice baa been to tat© them tip with new leans when it was not possible to redeem theaootright Igat year the amount of beads maturing was $19,681 47. A new loan to this smonhtwuanthorixed to take op the bonds as ' they became doe, and with the'jprdeeeds of this loan, ($19,600) the earn of $17,806 64 of the : sdd losq was paid off- as it matured. The bol* j ■ aaee woold haTe bees paid had it been presented. I We presome that loans maturing in this and fol lowing yean can lw and will be met in a similar manner. - So far, at least, the city haspaid her 1 beads regularly, as they hare fallen doe; and 1 until she falls to do so it is not generous to cast I “ suspicions upon her. j .. Thsrailroad eobscriptions of the citr are as I . follows: : I Ohio & Pennsylvania B. B. $200,000 { Fitts..&6teobenrille-tio. 650,000 i Allegheny Valley do. | Pitts* & ConneUsriUe do .. 600,000. J Charters/Vallty do. .. .160,000 I $1,800,000 Of this sum, the bonds issued to the Char ties* road bare never bees used, and those ie toed to the Ohio & Pa. B. B. have yielded to' the city some $4,000 or $5,000 «.year over and above the regular Interest, for a year or two past The issues to the other three roads have / ‘ either all been oied or soon will, be in the aotive : prosecution; to completion of the work ’upon them. AH of them have heretofore paid the in terest on the bonds promptly, and all of them profess an ability to continue to' do bo. These axe about all the toots we are nOw able to present In this oonnection. As to the finan cial condition of the city, we oan giro only what .we are able to. draw from the report of *he Treasurerforlutyesr. Thetotalrevenuesof the year 1854 (exclusive of loans) was $129,- • . 859 78, and the expenses, (excluding interest and loans paid,) $75,119 79. The amount of . - city tax levied was $58,981 92, and water tar $51,960 57. The city wharves yielded SJ6,- 960 87, the gas works $3,320, the zauketa $6,- 281 87, and miscellaneous items shoot $25,000. : With these various sources of revemis.the hold • «rs of [city bonds will see that the city is by. no -’ Btaas hasbrnpt or devoid of resources. We mak* these statements from this, sources of t o all, - and-thoM interested will place such weightupon ' them as they think they deserve. Similar state. Botof with swh ottos as may be, obtained, eoadensedinta convenient form,-and published with the. cfficlalsanction'of the Finance Coo mitteewould, we thick, go very far to remove, all feeQngs of d»bt r or distrust which may be entertained in any quarter. . - Is the meantime, U Is not leas the duty of our tax payers and Councils to give present and earnest attention to the of the City. We want a more thorough and efficien t syitem of collecting as well as sundry . other retorms,acd some, provision .Bade for mi enlargement of'Our resburoesln case any neoM gity should ever arise for it It Is the dictate F of prudence to be forearmed .egsinst danger,' even though that danger ehouid be alnong the naotot of all pottibiUtles. llMri bir a UicmaA*.—B<|lh Hoomi et tbaLagbbtsrdof Mkhigan km piMed » irtrin-1 gent prohaitoiy UT,»nd ii baaiam algnidbjr tha Connor.' It i» w«y aftnllar In lUproTi-l deotio tha bn ofHaina and Mataaehmttla <m] thtaamaaabjwt. - « *■ * a +X ' fT. t T he'Cmdtinuti Gc ?r i te cn< J o rees th, following : £y glncg it a plue iff its editorial columns: '' A Teoth—lt is a trnti, : says the Portage Democrat, that, the .Know Nothing . order has aided the people’s Republican moTement atererr election, and has contributed to the orerthrow of that corrupt party which secured the repeal' of the Mtssonn restriction. And how we see thejWwnoliVaand the IPaiJlinyfon Union, side Tle ‘°K with each other in tho vehement bitterness of their deimneintions of the order.— '“id o r just» The Bra, wholly dine. ge«ung thel universal action of tho order in op tniem'iP Nebrftrlta fraud, seizes upon*and SSS, I v , .tV” of self-consUtnted £ 3"? oewspnpct organs, while the or -'“S"*" ' n ' h declarations, and pcs- n ° nete *P c P a ‘ “ avOioriitd to If the Order disclaim* all newspaper decla rations in its behalf, and positively asserts that no.newspaper is authorized to speak for it, by what rightdo the Portage Democrat and Cincinna ti Gazette undertake to speak for it? and of what value can their declarations be when they them selves admit them to be unauthorized? We think we can point these papers, if need be, to the official endorsement by tho Order of at least one paper; but we let that pass. They undertako to affirm a fact, in behalf of the Or der, of which they affect to be cognizant, to wit; That it disclaims all newspaper organs and au thorizes no paper to speak for it. If this be true, then they p re unauthorized to epeak for it, even on this point, and their declarations are dis claimed, themselves being judges. By their own chewing, therefore, we are not justified in giving any credence to what they write in behalf of the order. If we believe what they eay we are bound to disbelieve them. Tax op th* lea Kina.—On yesterday 1 nature, animate and Inanimate, was onoased in a mantle of ice. Ico was everywhere, on houses, feooea, trees and all over the face of the ®arth in a thick coat. Oa Wednesday It began to rain about noon, and, continued on until late on Wednesday night, freezing as Tost as it fell. On Thursday morning it was apparent that the reignjif the ice king was supreme. The trees of the forest and of the orchard bent their heads in quiet submission, every bough and limb, to tho smallest branch, shining like burnished silver. The evergreens, hardened with the weight of the crystal favors, bowed their heads even to the earth in a graceful sweep, as if glad escape firom the oppressive attentions of his frosty majesty. The Railroad tracks disappear ed under a sheet of ice, and cverywhero ice reigned supreme. Providentially the weather has remained calm, or the destruction would have been immense. The ioe still remains, and if the wind rises, trees and shrubs will suffer fearfully. As it is, we fear many a fair tree, particularly evergreens, will bo injured or ruin ed. Baring tho whole timo of tho rain the ther mometer was several degrees below the freezing point uoar tbe earth, so that.the water pearly all froze as soon as it fell. It is to be fiopod it will moderate sufficiently to rcliovo tho trees from their icy burden,before much damage Ib done to limbs and buds. Tdb Traiss axd tub Mails .—The ice storm has considerably embarrassed travel by railroad. The train due hero from tho'oast yesterday morning at one o’clock, did not arrive until after noon, and that due at 1 o'etook «P. M. had not arrived at a late hour in tho evening. On the Ohio & Pennsylvania Railroad the train due at 8} o’clock P. M. on Wednesday did not arrive until midnight, and the night express due at midnight, was detained until half past four yes terday evening. The mail train due yesterday morning had not then arrived. We learn how ever that the track of the road has, with much labor, been - cleared off, and trains will run reg ularly on and after to-day. We presume the same to be the case on the eastern road. Much embarrassment was experienced on the westers road. The track was one unbroken sheet of ice, and it was cleared only, by immense labor and perseverance. At New Brighton it took hours to remove the freight trains off the main track. Tbe turn-table and switches were all frozen up and it took immense labor to cut them loose. So far wo have heard of no acci dent. Ohio ■«r Puxsxxvakia 'Railroad.— Tbe track of this road; which has been much obstruc ted with snow and iee by the late eevere storm, has been cleared by great exeitions, and tbe train which left Crestline at 2.30 A. M. reached Pittsburgh at 4.30 P. IL, through in fourteen boors without accident. MOM WASHINGTON. Corrapondenoe of the Dally Pittsburgh Gas*tie. The Privilege* of the Home.—Special Order*—The Tariff and the French Spoiliation Bill*. Waibisgtox Citt, Feb. 6, 1854. 1 Hu much amused to-day while observing a prolonged spasm of dignity on the part of the Boose. Their privileges had been invaded and they were determined to assort and vindicate them. Letcher, a hair splitting, busy and med dlesome Virginian of the ’9B*aod *99 school of politics ia chairman of the Colt patent investige ting committee. They have had before it a wit ness, one Mr. Chase of Indiana, who testified up to the' point that he believed a member of the House bad aold his vote for the Nebraska bill in consideration of a contract for building a steam er, and refused to go any farther. This was certainly a grave offence, because, if the man had any ground* for so. grave a charge, made tmder oath, he certainly ehonld have disclosed them, and the committee; or the House ought to'have the power to make him do so. Hut he not only refused to testify, but treated the summons of the commltteo with contempt and refused to attend their sittings. The com mittee reported him to the House; for a long | while no attention was paid to the incessant ques- I Hons of privilege raised by Letcher ever the matter, but at length it became manifest that j something must be done or Letcher himself tam ed out of the House. So to-day he was listened to, and his resolutions against Chase were taken up. The first proposed that as Chase had the permis sion of the Speaker to occupy a seat as reporter, he should be expelled, and the socoad required the Speaker to'lssue his warrant for the seizure and safe keeping of the earcsss of said Chase until he should repent of his contumacy and purge himself of his contempt. After a long wrangle the first passed and the second was laid on the table, the'House easily arriving at the conclusion that it could deprive Chase of the honor of a seat in its presence, but ooold not so easily-usurp the power of'the.old French Kings, 'and Bastile a man who had incurred its displeas ure, by Uttre deeachd. But as there was no charge that Chase hod abused his privilege as a report er or correspondent, the. House soon became aware that persona! spite was a large ingredient in the man's prosecution, and a motion to reconsid er the expulsion vu made, and while yet the de bate was warm upon it the House adjourned. So the honor and dignity of the House remains in' abeyance, and the rod of its consure re Basins i suspended over the wretched Chase. j Two special orders were made to-day under : very dubious circumstances. Thu committee on I the judiciary requested a day to be set aside for the consideration of business reported by itself; and the naval committee made the same request Both prayers were grant «L. One prqject of the judiciary committee Is the, division :-of this State of Ohio into two federal court districts. • " Another le suspected to be too smuggling of some bill be fore and through the House for rendering more offensive, stringent and insulting' ®evej Act, which bitter' subject has -been referred to the committee by resolution The Committee on Naval Affaira hive in hand a scheme for building six or -eight additional 1 eteam sloopsof war,- Involving, ©f course, a heavy addition to the pertonnel of the navy, that is to the number of ;gnt buttoned gintiy too-lasy to do anything, and of private* with nothing to do. This la all’wrong. But one of toeubjects of the majority jras to appropriate to these special orders as much of .the ehort re-1 mafnder is may suffice to cut off any chance for, disenadon and action tariff. ,It le a ! I poor expedient in pariiamentasy. man octave ring j . to,attempt .toe prevention of one possible wrong, by toe aetual commission of another. : ; - i 1 ■ Bw French Spoliation bill Is provided fti. It i was made the special : order for tomorrow> and will be passed. It will witch the President abont Itotordayi and the Veto will ebme In aboutj : M. % the 20th lost - bear some charm ing Democraticpbii&pies againsthisDcmocnitio highne©,; the Brigadier Hi promises to be the best hsted man by his oini .party who has ever appeared in the history of the country, .if we except, as we always mast, Aaron Barr and John Tyler. Junius. Thb Metropolitan Exhibition.— Although we hare, in other departments of our paper, several times referred in terms of encourage ment to the exhibition of the Metropolitan Me chanic*' Inttitule, to be opened in this city on Thursday evening oext, wo cannot refrain to day from the pleasing doty of stating that every assurance is given of its complete success. So numerous indeed were the offerings on Saturday that it was found neceseary to extend the time for the reception of articles for competition until 4 o'clock thia evening. We congratulate the estimable gentlemen who compose the ooiumitiee on this subject on the success of their disinterested and beneficient la bors, and trust that the entire community may properly appreciate and comdend them. The programme of the opening ceremonies, we are requested to state, will be announced in the city papers to-morrow morning. It is under stood that Joseph Bradley, Esq., will deliver the opening Address, and that the President of the United States and his Cabinet and other distin guished personages will be invited to be present. —Nat. int. V/THED.-On yesterday,SAßAH ANN. wifeofWm.CtolUoir Wood, in the 20th year of her age. .. The funeral win taka place (Tom the residence of her hnsband, on Federal sL, 6th ward, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The frlendsofthe Csmily an requested to attend without farther notice. • Ann M. Verner, aged 6 Boothe and 17 days. The Woods of the&mftran .invited tp attend tbe funeral this dar. at 2 o’clock. P. SL. from the residence of the panate. No. 209 Penn st. V’oo W.dBMd.T.JUi toB. JIN, BLAIB, Mile, or Uu the tato Wm. Blair, in tbe &ih fear of her age. tier funeral will take piece on Fkisat morning at 10 o'clock, from the rasidenoe of John Kennedy. 04,6 th et 21 SPECIAL NOTICES. ■; A Valuable Family Medicine—So cel,- broted has Dr. MeLane's Vermifuge become, that it is re garded as tbe only specific cure Tor worms. Families should never be without a supply of it At this season particularly,l when worms are so troublesome and fre quently Altai among children, perants should be watchful; •andon tbe first appearanee of those distressing symptoms which wsrn us of their presence, at once -apply this pow. erful and efficacious remedy. We an eonfldent : thst It only requires a trial, to convince all that it richly merits the praises that have been lavished upon It. It ’b safe and Infrllible. Volume* of oortlfliates eon be prodnoed, show ing its gnat medical virtues. will be careful to ask Air DR. U’LANE’S CELEBRATED VEBmrCQK, and take none else. All other Vermifuges, in comparison, are worth ins. Dr. IT Lane's Vermifuge, alsd his eelehrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores In tbe United States and from the sole proprietors, . „ FLEMING BROTHERS. frP-dAwS Suooaaeora to J. Kidd A Co., Woodstmt. Opinioni of the Press.— The following ia from Oen. Gee. P.i! orris, in the Home Journal, of Nov T 1816; ’ * All editors probes to be tbe guardians of tbe rights of tbe people, and to keep them advised, through their col umns, of whatever shall arise for their benefit. We will live up to this letter, and Inform them that the most won derful and valuable medicine fcr their general nse ever In vented, la **DatUn , i Migical fiun S&rtuter” Its virtues an so ran. mighty and eccentric, that often they appear to work more like miracles than by eclenee. so eSeetive. electric, and astounding an its powers on the human body, that though now It is daily tried by thousands of people, not one of this gnat mass bat la delighted be yond comparison, and eamlldly confess they, on no oon slderatlan, wlO ever again ba without It. Tha Inventor, Mr. H. Dally, has wisely kept the sea rat tohlmsslt Counterfeiters about It, but without ncetn. Its overwhelming merits dsfr all competition, and Its peeaOadtiw analysis. We confidently aU parents to seek its acquaintance, for surely each a mend, who laughs at death and coffering, rater** the blind, lams, halt, and sewrad to perfection, and all from pahs, Is “a friend Indeed." We wish the dleoovarer of this mighty blessing, who Is real benefectcr to mankind, God speed. For cole by GEO. IL KEYBER, No. 140. . v • oornsr Wood st. and virgin aUer. And braUDrugglsts throughout the UnltedfStataa. ui'ieiUii \ Tho Greatest hlodlcal Discovery OP TH’E AQE* Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered Inca* ofcaraoaunon parlor* w**d* a rosud? that car* terry tfn4 qf Humor, from wont icrq/Wij to a common I’impU, H* h** tried It Id orer eteren haadnd cum, and unr fc&*d «xnpt In twacwn (both thondn honor.) 11* haa now to hi* poanoloo or*r Ho hanind eerUflnte* of It* vslo*. all within twaotr mllaa *f Dartco. Two bottlM nr* warranted toenr* aonnlag *or* month Onato threvbottiM wiU ear* thn worst kind of blapka of th* Om. Two to thro* bottlM will d*ar tlx *7*t*m of m-t Two bottU* an warranted to ear* tha woot eankev In to* month and itamaefa. TbmU. fl** lettles an warranted to cor* tt>* wont samofaryalpalaa. On* to two bottles an warranted to son all humor In th* IJN, Two botUn an warraatad to cun nmatagof ib««an and blotches lha hair. Poor to tlx bottlM an warranted -toeon ovrupt and rannleg alter*. wfflconnaaly aroptloo ofthsakln. bottle* a n warranted to son lb*, worn caM of ringworm. Two to three be til** in warranted to am tba moat dm pant* mm of rbasaatlma. Thrm to (bar bottle# in warranted to care mlt rheum Pira to eight bottlm win com tba wont am of wrofol* A banaflt la always axpertenced from tba teat bottle, 1 and a perfect ears ia tairutod whoa tba above qaaaUtr la taken. Nothing look* ao Improbabla to tbom who ban to rain triad all tba wonderful medielom of the day. u tbat-a eommon weed growing in tba pasture#, and alone old •tana waUirtbonld eure ara tj bnmor la tba system; y*t it lx now a Iliad fret. Ifpoobaraabutaoritbaatoatart- Then ara no 14 nor and*, baatorha’a about it aniline •o®* cam# and not roan. I peddled over a thousand bot tom of it la tba Tklaltr of Botto a. I know It* aftrta la "“Tan. It baa already done some of tl» greatest enre* mi dona In MaamehtueUa. 1 gave Uto cbUdras a raar old: to old people of sixty. I h»Te man poor, puny, wormy looking ehlldrab, whom flesh waa gift and fiabbr. ratond to aperfertatata of baaltb br ooa bottle. To tbom who an in hi art to a tick bmltdM, on# bottla will always eon U. It glrm greet relist to catarrh and dlmbiMa. Some who hen bean costive br years, bar* ta ken and baan ragnlatad br it. Whare tba bodr U aoand it work 4ttiU «aar. tot when tban la any dmangamdnt of tba functions of nature, it will canaa rarr a«"jp<lar feel Inga, bat too must sot t» atansad—thay always dlaap. paar la from fimr day# to a week. Than lanarar a bad ra* anitfrom it. On tb# contrary, when that feeling la gene you wDI feel yourself tike anew person. I heard aca# of tba molt axtnragant tnronlaaa of it era? jj, tasadU). Nocbingeofdletlsrvar nacwmary—eat thebeet yooeaa gat I hara likawlaa an herb, which, wban aim. o»nd In iwaat oil, dissolve* Scrofulous swelling of tba oack and under th# eon. Price 60 cant*. DOJCCTIOSB IQS CBt— Adult, aa tabla-fpoonfol par QtDdxen otct tightness. rtmaart apnenlhfr tbndrtn from flra toalgbt nan, tm ipoonfaL A* no direction an ba mala applicable to all eonaritutioo*, taka aaoogb to operate os tba bowalt-twice a day. Ur. KXNS2DT glm personal attendanm la bad cama ofeerofaia. Bold,whnlamli and retail. U Dr. KJgTBIR% 140 Wood stmt, corner of Virgin eHey. CaMAwT If yon don't want to to Straight, don’t y B **° L :^!l o *. nofitbtn two years we “IVT?? Dr. Keyetrt “Washington Buap«Dder&raee.~ *gd * rlKHnt doty again to no otnmend itJuae OomWnlog u» advan- Rhmuder Brace with Hum of apatrefSa* U.light.tadeomtortahle, udeffectuallyeoan toaot* the disposition to become otoop*ehouldend.'Thorn 2?.?°* *2!“!?™ wtM uohjßeedef socn mo article, tboold saißSfessag«M» Bold who Wale tod nun at Dr. KJtrSKB'B Truie ud Bboolitr Draco Depot, 140 Wood street. Sign of the Gold •a Mortar. JaWdw. Pennsylvania Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOtTBTH AND SkUtlimiD BTRCETS. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 9300,000. . INSURE RUIZDtNQS JJTD OTHER PROPERTY* AGAINST LOSS OB DiMlflß BT FUSE » ... ANp THE PERILS 0? sea and Inland Rarigation and Transportation. ' _ . . DIUCCTOAB. Wm. P. Johnston, w. U’CUatoeb. D. M. Urae, A.J.Jones, * tortr Patterson, Kennedy T. Friend. jJ&PeftE? l * UeergajL White. - Jaooo Painter, Junu 8. Ni^ir W.doHtopfcm, j A. A. Curler, ' „.., „ - OPFICESS ■£tot£n*-Hen. Wm P Johnston, Vtet Patterson. Secretary and Treasurer^-A A Carrier. MtiitaatSccrttary-B a Carrier. fftfti. lelMpP HOLMES/. RABE & CO BUOCXSBOR TO A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, ‘ MASVrAOTURXRS or SOLnTBOX VICKS, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, BLEDQES. MAT- . TOCKS, PICKS, :-• Timber, Mill, Tobacco 4 Cotton Screwe, StyUMgandPußtytfbr MadUeury, Car aad Bridge Bolts, Thread and Nats complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., 81 flrdCß ®-»MTtui ?afiAn loan JHTAU wort warranted- So Pont Powdar.— Every Tnrtaty Rifle UsinganlTOMllßgPowder.la all tin paekagsealvay on hand and ft* sale from f B lou to salt par chaar* i «sftTorebl*tsra«,AlsoßalrtyFam. »:,u D - w - a ™ w ißM!sas»B^ Hernia, « Bnptnre, a CaraMe Dueaie. —DR. KBTBKBeOf U 0 Wood street, bags learo toannoaneo to the pahlk that Uio bis ogdearrangements with Mr llanh, of Now York, to sell and adapt ha ZUstut Coat Tacti, whkh received the prirtaedil tbroogh a oargfcal ownaltt—.oonrigMngof Preftoot Imm, Pmo; Cu gocHAH, Class, Umov, and ©thors, at lb* Now York la dutrlal Exhlhitbn of aUNeUoas.DfcKojsor hasaacf trUPnm Bton, whan HI kl»4i ef IMJSMB. fiUPfORTAIIB, LAO. STOCKINGS, MIOULDHB B HACKS, **“ PBOPS, ud BDSPKNSOBT BAND ADM, •» fllUd, md Tnum imr Bid. i(» U obtained, and cf a anility superior to Boy others la tha markot. Tha groat prevalence ef Kuplare hM the Dr. to giro oopoelal sttantloa to easesof disease rotnirlng mechanical oppport, with foil eonMtnoo that his long experience !n the treatment of oochmieshassw btod him to moot tbs Inemdng wants if the wmnnmltr hi this regard. If yoahaooaroptarodo not fell toMlL' Dr. KUTfIRR, at hi. It iuaDepcg.No.l4o Wood stzaet. PlUiharsh. Pa. : oibw of the Golden Mortar. Jaflfllw --, ■ ... .; ■. . .. . -- Connmption and Spitting Blood—See fttoctrtlflaate of Hr-Taxaer 11. Ramsey, to nur run PiQjute&ftfthoTttmgß* HoteLFTedcrieksburg. Uteof the (Sty Hotel, To. rr.Joimtongß,cfthadtycf Bkhmottd,thMghn reg alarjphycieistt, and of course opposed to what be called qtack medHn#g was obliged to sty that Its good (Sects Sn tbs caw of Hr. fiisui;, were wonderful Indeed. He had been circa up by sereral physicians had tried mc«tofthnQnaekmedleinai,'»i»d was'oh tbe'verge ofdet* P*ir. a* well as the wfcco be tried Carter’s Span lah Mixture.’ Z' We refer the public to bU full and lengthy certificate orosad the botUe, stating his care. Pee advertisement. jaS-lmdAwT PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. _ . JAMES 3. BOON, PrtEdenL Cuius A. Corns, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance ap pertalalng to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also .against Hnliand Cargo Rleka-on the Ohio and M terieajpiiirlreftend tributaries, and Marine Risks geo* era And against Loss or Damage by Fire/ And against the Perils of tbs Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. PoU4es(ssaedatthelo«estrateseonriitdnt«Ub safety to all partial. pmarou: James BvSoon. Wm. 8. Haven, Samuel MeCloiVas, James 0. McGill, William Phillip#, Alexander Bradley, John Scott, John ITnUerton, Joseph P. daxtas, It D., Robert Galway, John iXeAlptn,' Alexander Reynold*. Arm* Wm.F, Johnston, strong County* James Marshall, llmthrN.Lee,KitUnnlng, Oeorn K Balden, Lllram Stove, Reaver, mr— >-l3rtj [Post copy 1 year flat coLl raim SZATKB LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CO3IPANY. PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 28, 1850,-Cuirxa PxxmciL. CAPITAL—B2SO,OOO. Qftot ax comer ofTtart and Quoad ttnd*. PhQaielpkia OFFICERS OP THE HOMS BOARDMT PHILADELPHIA maxcToaa: Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Beni. W. TingUy, George M’Henry, Ambrcee W, Thompson, Lawrence Johnston, Jacob LJTcreow, James Deveroux, WUliam kCOodvln,* iwuiiamM’Kee. JJtridenl—Stephen R. Crawford. Flee Praidad— Ambrose* W. Thompson. Medial Kianu'acr—Pittsburgh, James H. Wlllaon, M.D.*. Alleghany City.R. IL Howry, M. 1). GEORGE K. ARNOLD. Agent, mhl? T 4 Fourth ftreetTnUsburcb rosn runan0........—x. witcox, 3%. ..ooccua nnmta FLEMXHG BhOTHEBS, _ __ ' (BuocxasoM to t. nuo * oo.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • NO. 80 WOOD STREET, •**C- PITTSBURGH, PA. .Prppristtnof Dr. Sl’Lane’i Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver plUrUke HENRY H. COLLINS, _ „ . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Prodnoe Generally, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Citizen’s Insurance Compy ox nttsbnrgh ' WM. BAUALKY, Prtrident. SAMVEL L. MAHani’i.i., /tj^y, OPPICK, M WATER, BET WEES- UASEET AND WOOD STREETS. jaLEVSURRS HULL ANDOABUO RISKS -ON THB OHIOAND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS, AND TRIBUTARIES Jnnmi againd Lata or lktwtcctby Pm. ALSO SdfKu F£'**'« l M'‘>»*ruuT,oa Wot B *r* l *r Euaaal&aa, Rdb«rt Dqduw' huctou: IWra. Lulmer, Jr. 8. SL Klor, w- - ut M. Pcoooek, W«lt«r BmaU Ju. U. Cooptr, John PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, opposite THE custom nurse. Will mako oil kinds of Insurance, either Perpeiu* or Llmltsd, on every description of Property or Uerthaadlss, at msouable rate* of premium. ROBERT P. InSO. President. kL W. Balswtv. Vl«?e President. ' MBECTOB& Chan R Him | E. R. Ocjps, JE. B. English. On.ff.jLs, P.B.fl»Ttrr, Jot.B. Paul, C. tomato. John Clayton, 8. J. Megarg**, A B. WU*r. K Bucucui, Secretary. A Special Bulletin for the Sick. — Dr. liaru't hrigomting Cbrdial nlliTM with woodsrful rapid* U 7 ewrr disorder incident to the dlttiUft apparatus n •tom lbs appetite; rtoevi the itnagUi; hardens tb« du eiM, bnm the berm, give* elasticity to the spirits, re eruita the mental energies, hanlslws despondency. Imparts to the attenuated frame a mor* rotast appearance; allays Irritation. talas Uu disturbed Imagination, builds up the shattered constitution; ud may b* taken without fear by the feeblest maiden, wlh or mother, a* It U o-mpo—d •oUlyof the juices of rare Oriental her be, potent oaly to Invigorate, exhilarate and rater*. If thasystem has becoma relaxed byimproperlodolgen. oe*. the Cordial wtlUafuasataonvlgotoua vitality *nto«v ery organ. The laaritpde molting from late hours or too close application ofany kind, is quickly removed by its action, end ladle* eugsgsd In SsdcatsryuQeupeUoiW, and sahj <( *t to Ineonvsslenae therefrom, will find it a —*» nod healthy sUmehiak Wherethactrcnlattonof Uw Is alnaUh, oranydl thefmcUoosaf tbs twly an sajond cd or imperfectly peribryaed, it wfUmtore the natural ae- Uon and onmiuuniaate permanent energy Co the secretive and distributive organs. Those who an bowed dawn by physical debility, and so feeble as to despair of evsr recovering the vigor and mien of manhood, an United to glvethis wonderful invigormnt ntrtaL It embodies the elements of their restoration.— Befo* they have consumed the drat they will be eousdous that tbs rsenperaUve principle is at work In er ery debUltatsd portion tt their frames, and hope, soon to be realised la their thorough recovery, will spring up in their hearts. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, la pint hot ea Price ft par botle, two-tor *5, six for *l2. ' C.U. RING, hnpri<lor. So. I®3 Bntdnr, n«« York. AanniL—PltULarch: ruaut Bio*. No. CO WoocUtrwt » » », ood ,titK Sttuau, C. 7 Wocd«T- AjlMbaafCltT: J.P.Fiwjra. *&JwSSSd£r a * hout **• ijdiuj suu4 * c * n *- £&80 and Comiort— The Oonfonnator *UIr Import*! from Put*, eurtlr* «ult» the Hat to Urn P**nllarabap«efibol2»4,ao a bow hot Uw m»j on the A dm* fit ox! • coodWt m»r b» had it. u2»-lf W. DOUGLAS. Behanca Mutual Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE NO. TO WALNUT STS RET. Hr?aSo~4torf*. 1212,724, httaM. PIHE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Lixn* Itechoodlas PonUtows Aef la t)*a \?s !ftnrtpl*. coraUlnod with the nenritr of » .?? 2*r*' wtlti#* tb« inrartd to ihart !a UwitoOti cfU^aawpooT,without IUMUtT t*r taSt-V P * Ml * „ „ l"- 1 ™&&■-* St? 751*2.* «.sl strood. r n'nkJESn? s4oo * Unto H. Aibhant, Sll&. | BSSKWasJ . . JJJQ. COFFIN, Axent, ***** MturThirduu! VoodnrMta. HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. Ail Taiitlitj of Powder CONSTANTLY- ON HAND. Snfo^&use. E. 0. QRAVr,AAtnt, IS3 U ct.Flttibnsh. irciintook’* Family Medioinet—We uthe atteatira ef bead! of fLtnllica.aad othara, to the ad nrttiimut oa the fewrlh page of tbeMoahuble Pamllj Medldeec. Agency of Dr. Fitoft’a Ueie orated tfed otxs, at Dr.O.D. RHYSKR-8 Drag Btxm, No. 140, eorner Wood st. and Virgin Alley: Cherry PuhOonla, Polmotury Dalaam, Pectoral Xxpw Polmoharr Liniment, Deparatlpe Syrup, Reart Corrector, Uomor Correctm 1 , pare and cbj u T " ou * Antl-DyjpeptU Mixture, Cbogh and Cathartio PtUi; Nerrltw, VemlFage, PemalePllli. Female flpedfle. Be. BeZ aaed by him eoastontly and with anpreeedeatad tocceee In the tree tints t of OidA, OwgA«, OmfKWpgwm, JMfma* Otari Ditrate, pgr U *, Female Cbmplaixtt, PHtt. etc ri eta. Dr*. Filctfe meqvaSed /htealdUec r Ptaled jLbdonintU Smpportm, Dr. Ettdtft Improved SDR Spring Skonl dtr Bract. Dr. RtcVt Mctr bekaD Medlelnee, Trneito. Bop P»ton, fiboolder Bneaa. Remember the place. Dr. RRY* BER’U, I*o Wood itreet, Mgn of the Golden Mortar. deWßwB - * “Tlio whole preia of Philadelphia Are oat In ftTory noofland'e Oeraiaa EUtere, as they aro pwDuod by Dr. aM; Jaekaon. Wean glad to record tbo nuoeu of thM nloablo romody for dyeptMla. aawe UoTolttaroSesaderideratamlaibeffledleal world long «od*l novreldwd Imitators and eoantorftlUn hare withdrawn their nootnmu from tha market, sad the pnbUa art spared ttoatna danger nf ovallowlng iHrm oasmlxtaralnßonofthormaßUtm.-«-fIW»Sj LADIES’ FAHCY FURS. M’CORD & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH BTPPEV 9 - VOKJ,mbndDB mrr nilMrer MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, LYNX, CONEY, abnol^JJS lli ams Chilsos Faroaces, WroUlroe Toblne *. V AH ® f QRNRBALLY, . Nor Warmupand VaUOation o/ BuQdinat S^S3=Ss£^S JHI Bfc » v PEAMi BTEAM xrrr.T. ; , CANAL 'BASIN.. ALLEGHENY JOHH C. BAKER. ft CO.'S TBITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from none but frerhand UalUir Llren, under the rerratral .aptxrlrtoa or Ihrir &gent tt the Flshcritc. J. G. B. A CO.take great pleasure lo offering their brand or 00, which, on account of Us ent-rior mod* of pretarv tlon, freshness end purity; ean bo taken without dlwrllih by the most delicate. ft It troneceoary to advert to the peculiar efficacy of this ret7 valuable.aod scientific rooedy. Itenece« in the rare of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, end !.uog Die •ewe, when skillfully applied and persevered ia. It do longer a matter of conjecture; It it now acknowledged to po»eM healing virtues almcet incomparable to any other iped&e. Bold In bottles, wholesale and retail, by the man ufacturer#; JOHN C. BAKUt A U)., No. 100 North Third lt„ Philadelphia, , _ , Andby Drnggirt#inPHULnrghandelsewhere. feS*4mdlwT MR. NELSON* would [’respectfully inform bl# friend# and the ’public generally, that in order to meet the dally increasing demand for bla Daguerreotype*, **** now completed i(over the Old Post Office, one of the noet epadona and magnificent Biy Light Galleries erer rourirurtsdfur Da* gnerreotype jrarpoew, indho United State#. We are now pT * parwi . If * l f ca of all rises and itrles, In anx weather, from 8 o’clock A. M. tm 4 tfcluk P.M7 A Tlrit rrom all in solicited, whether they wish far Llkeaeas dS£l* 0W llQrt ottc * Bnlldl og, Third street NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A CARD. 5i 01 k rfrvo **# W Aleeticnp CUjtf I ADIK9,I am and have been engaged for i t i h ,r?Ll? a .^‘ ,a applying private houses with Servant# ofall deacrlptmna. 1 Micro that my bulinrosin both uredftil and respectable. My term# have been and moderate. With the beet of Intention#, thenatare of my bindneu Is sueh, that no doubt, In many saiUlactlon bu not bun given. When la w»medofthatlhetmy #erslceahaTebeen cheerfullyren der™ I eevpectluUy a#k the continuance of Your .with yourladr friend#, .2«!?SL ,u 5S ln ftg • as Decenary to yoarsrives •4*? “ft. .yben aerored that employmentoanteobtain ed on ealL the beet description of eervant# wIU come to oh* talh employment, and In return fur your larors wUI use my best exertion# to render entire eatlrf .ction. ~ _ JOB. LEWIS. fi=®dwd Intelllgpnu Office, No. i* St. Clair it. G* _ Co-Partnership. LO. R. WHITE having associated with KrfaH On Good# badness, hi# jnnwVt/w 8 IV UI i 1 ' E 7 and hi * Confidential Clerk, Mr. JOHN r. lot. The bnslneas hereafter will onder the name ofQEO. R. WHITE A 00. it - n Intention of the new firm to serve the pub- Uo weU, wutooiMß may rely on (retting a good Article and •*5 I,f hctoTy. Pari of their .lock they intend to import, and to purchase from first hands, to that every thing In their line wIU be at the ioweit cost. To enable TP for those p» non# IndebC ed to Geo. R. H hit* to pay promptly. PUUbcrgh, Feb, fith. liss-fett-lmd Intelligence Office, NO. 2 ST. CLAIR STRRPT of all descriptions supplied. fj fstnllSei and Hotel# are respectfully rolidted *° krall thenuelve# of the (kdlltleanow offered. Part eerv •“JolTersdaagnarsnteetor tntnre favor#. N. 8.-Ool'ectlons promptly attended to. = JOS. LRWIdJIB TIEADINQ for the Winter Evenings: Po A.r.', 1 5 r tffi, rT - Tr ‘ t " “ J *«"«»». BBvrtr. W..CT!r Nor.li Abhctufjrd .d. IJttJh B 0 - K^SfvXfS,? o,tSi Abbott-. nSiSui; Arthur". Übimr, 5-r tb. • s/ssssg Women of thiLßevolutlon, Mr#. Bllett; Evenings at Woodlawn, *• u Cb o, f« Wcken*’Houvehcid Word#, Ufcta th*Clearings, Mrs.Moodir, Ylsite and Sketches at Home and Abroad- KarUwood, Sly lUlaad»Art)ten. Clov^Sk; Parish. City, Sunny and Shady aide* Later Tears. Old tlou«e by thekiren Roth Hall. Ids May, Varna: rJf°lm, 0 L? r ” , .,^S‘ l . Ur - b-thwlb. Binrltlr, Cnrro »lvb many other# too numerous to name, for sale by S. SADIdiR, Allaghany. tJOOKS just rec’d at Davison’s Book Store.' 13 W Market »L: « ■A.rotbK Orm.,. Nelson on Infidelity. . Companion, by WUllson; Word to the Alexander on Consolation. Ae.. Ac. Pike e Cnlde to Yoons DlscipleK Advice Lu YoansCbtU- Uin* The Young Christian, or Abbott 1 # Young Chil#tlao , s SSfiMSf BOO#0 * “* oora " s£ "“ d «■» lllgattky’# Oolden Treaiury, plain and gilt. Jay 1 * Chilrtlan Instructed, in theckwoL famUy.chnreh world; In. proaperitv, adversity, splritnal #orrow#, spiritual lor#, in death the graveand glory. Also, on hand, a larue assortment of Family and Pocket Dible*, American aodOiford editions, for arte at reduced prices. U» JOHN 3. UAVIBOH. q Market #L W m. Blnprtma, Jobs B. InJwarth. Blinds Sailors, ij £. Scbaocmsktr, m B, Hays, »• <ua fkXOTiCE.—GEN. LARIMER’S BANK iI.IJQ HOUSE will be open a lew days Übr the adjnst mentofaccount#,and tb# reea'pt of all balances,- notes. ffiE*Depositor# will please hand lo their books, and all persona knowing themselves Indebted are rerpoet/ollr re quested tn attend to this notice without delay, as a Urn amount of money U required to be raised Immediately ihr thv preservation of a part of the trust property. fafohl jCHOS. MELLON, Tnutee. i. G. (AIFFIN, Agent. Third mi Wood itmu. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A wi yiot of ground, rtteated lath# ftlh ward, and ftonUng oo Penn at. between llasrlson and Careon. running beck “ f Pring alley, on which are ereeted|two double 3 #tory S 2. Pean .* t - and 4Driek Trnemeht#« “Pring alley. The whole property Is In prime order, and occupied by prompt raying tenants. Those wanting a at the low price of $9OOO. - Now rents for fifi&O. Apnlr to fe9 B. McLAIN a soNTsnu6th sh 7 ■OLANKETS—Murphy ABurchfield invite .1 9 the altonthm of Hotmkeeper* and tboselpreparlhg lor housekeeping, totbelr assortment of Bed Blankets, among which area few pair very superior, made of extra fine Wool; also, home-made do, erib aud cradle do, ami an as sortment of housekeeping goods In general, suer* as Sheet ings, Pillow Case Good*, Oolite and Diaper thr Bod Bprred* Tania Cloths. Toweling. Ac- Prices to suit the times. feO p Rose and tho Ring, by Thackarv ft. Dr. Smith’s IHsUdr ofGreew: • The Knoutand the un—B’mtrrtM: IMormohiss and the Mormane, by Ferris: Phrish and other FencUlnga, by Jtlnrlm National Kagixlne fi>r Feb . For sale by _ J. L. READ, 4th at, iya 1-3 ACRES 'OF LAND, situated 1 1-3 / ” mile* from Rnen Valley Station, In UwnwwCo' Aacreeicleared, balance In gopd Umber land, with good' Barn and Orchard, fronting on wwt branch cf Littleßeavsr. CaUoo B. MeLAlfl ASON; A GRICULTURAL NOTlCE—Uavmir ro “V tb. IH.mUr.of Ura A.C. Agricultural borietr, lor the roar 1845, who will call at mr Office. fefrltwS BQBT.AfckN'IQHT, Cot. fyfj VTOTICS—Tho undersigned having been i-Jv appointed fierter of WelgbU and Measures for the S£m&°i f « found at hi# office; No. 30 gmUhflrtd at, Flttsbnrgb. JefllwdA3twB C. L.uIuEJL EDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECT jrrJLOa->To all penoaa of all an* ud conditions the la recommended aa a shield aicalos! th*m fear. v?i£}**s , *:is? o^KP p , MoB » Bronchitis, Asthma, Ocugha. aod oth#r aHhcttous of the laiom, ftS 5&L e S tie *l? ,ut *. 0 * »h»PheatandcooUnoal changesofour •eltoiat*. For sale, wholesale and retail, at New Ycrfc Prt«M.b 7 Ih^SSU^AOOTftWcidtt: TOWA LANDS TO EXCHANGE FOR I rrrrautmaii B*Hui'icnmKS-w. h»r. but hot- Cid andeighty aoeanffaxeelleat land la lowa county, l**»*j»hlrtwe will exchange.fcr Mttsbxurah WajiafeJ tured artklea. Apply lo B. McLAIN A eON EGOS— 9 bMs. rco’d and for 8&Ie by bpaa uoogrr. jT'iOBN MEAL—sobbb. unsifted for nalo t>r fe« J. k w. are, d^ORN—2OOO boa. shelled and 2000 bus. old y/ shelled for sale and to arriee, by' J. AW. RKA. f^OUN —500 bus. shelled in store for sale frB J. A W,EEA. O. O. WlLXnra.. wa IDDXWID. WI.JLKINS & CO.; . (gpcctsaoasTo a. Witxon SCO.) . BANKERS & EXCHANGE BSOEERS, _„.-WO. Tl FOURTH STREET. riTTSBURatf. I N-the numerous suspensions of Bankers JL and Broken throeeboot the eenntrr, dorlns the last iU cwmtha, thatlnalmort «nrr Instanae toeir trotiblaa hare crown eat of a departure from i legiUmalebuslans,andwslhAnfera Ukeoeeasloa toil eon UwpttbUe.laadraaee.thatootperalatlonals M fen* shall tempt ur P 0 ® the strict mad legitimate Ilneofoar bnalseML heller* aroldins all each larwtmenta, wa shall not able to eerrr our caetomors and eatura their -!r! t7 ' b ® t that In adoptlus such a eoune wa shall ore* Mote our own ultimate benefit, fed WILKINS 1 Co. DCTLER'S MERCANTILE WRITING I Sgf"i IBM; btSoStaUßztr. HiSSijo Jlnr, JfadwrH*,/«. Ortofter, ISSL a7 KfVaI*iUT /nj» Amtiant lb* Matter ai Cincinnati. ■J?!S22*fc** W*—lb ibrt Marten and Otten.— TmepOcahaaferalongUma found It dllheult to nroesre outQsiS»/St 'StVt unln a Mdfly Qowlnw Ink that ■would not cam no the Jtbfi ohj«t In oar opinionJm beufhl by using Bauer’s Merea&Ule WriUng and gcjring Fluids, manufetarad Is oar dtr bjr Jawa J. Bpnjp, Amt—which we haro porchaead bythe dosen ”**h» of thl* ofltee. Wa ncamueod the a Pore with copfldenca to Foat UaatOta and Commercial lien no* v , , J. H. 81NCLAIB, Assistant B. fi; For sale whcileaala and retail by B-K. BELIJRB. 87 Wood slrocL WORMS KVJSN IN ADULTS—The »d -mtni«tmlonof B.A. Yermlfow hM clxmrwcteriMAwit* » u «oe«*, *]vaxa prc&od&x 1 li??. fa#Ua *V k . “i*rkedch*pg9 £y the tatter, AnjoMVM .(riNUeto MlalfrofiOiltioUiUil (he doK idiaUlnnßt Lajnwilbjr JU us*. Adult* toe, *ro fireqaimtlT whk? Jta* a ntetf* 4, S??* «■ y - J “*«•■>*“• IS»lmK3rissfasusHSs2 "Sg®ssa«TsnL,AHi^«j&?sßf eomr l»t end WhSaAl. VI7RAPPING PAPLR—A few realms cx f T_ lit* Or Sr r Good* lute*. - MO J.bOnOOXMAgKIt ACO ISKTK' 'AMILYFtOUR -250ibi« <‘Storr&M<^ rUn -Ettny»aUy. foffmtotr ' ; J, it w. UKA. Bubaoribcr Is pro gpgg^assagil QKOOERY STORE FOR SALE—Wo have steak Actam and good wilt or a Family oo» of the best locations In the dly, with wholenlaimdretailtrade la town and S’S&k ot small capital thUJi a rare ehaooe **<«*«powatlonpfan old and wall known stand.— 3E5* Mir. Jtaaealoa win begiven on the lit of Jan. Ap plyto deSQ ILMaLAIN* SON. 21. Athat T AONDRYBLUE—The attention offanii* ■^^SSSSS&SSSSI&^6ii^T ??• Blue poser sees, crar the undlseolted lad loo,' H 2 cflmparilnc a better color to clothes, orb*. PJd t&neh non simple and convenient R>T.uje, and of bo *Bg a saving of a boot on® halt owing to the {hot that net non than oa« half of tb« Indlso can be dissolved hr wa if*:. ItU entirelydestituteofany properties ininrioiuto tlotha. Wa would solicit a trial, and warrant It to bo aa represented, Tor salebr JOHN lIAJT.Jr, 0e29 • No. 141 Wood «h TWTOTIOEv—CARPETS, CARPETS, C. R- Jj PJSTB. reviving at No. lid Market ti. ' ZWllton, Brumal*, Tan* Bruimls, Extra Tree «jri'r»P.lo«ralo,Kxtt*flop.fnaraln, Fin* Ingrain \e nlUan,ljitand BanCarpets:also.every vartetyof Dcr UaU, window Shades and Trimmings, with a noe •ortmentor Floor OilClothe,from ittfeotto IStner,'* wide, which w* offer at areduoodprlco. We Invite t.a attention of onr oailomert and traveling ocwomunitr ;o call aad sea, aF W. MnQLINTCCK A DUOS.' T ASTB:—CCMMIwUS & HAY* have I A always on hand aUnraaavtment.of LASTS, BOOi TREKS, a2,Ao, TbeywpuJd respectfully enlMt Uw atteir {tensor atthdratora, corneref Blanoodand |‘'ILOVERSEED —IDUbna. prime new for AJtaleby . JaM: j,* W.m.T« Watefai. I^OBACCO—6O hxr. asa’d brands, 5s and J. B*lamp.tostc*wandforml#bT y.uTTfcaAoo* nan it. 1? MBROU>iSMES-,-A. a. Mason & Co. JLd havajosl rac'd, S cartons of Kmbrotde* jCsecmpriUng cone Orff and elegant styles of Oollam flew Dagaerrian Gallery. LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC or NfiRVODS DEBILITY, : DISEASE OF TEE KIDNEYS. And all Diseases .arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, CtJCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD kj p lfo\ Fullness of Blood to the Head, Aridity of tha Dt4 S a ri for Food, FuUnsea iothegtomach, fcoorErnctatlons. glnklng .or at the Pit of the Btomaeh, Swtomlng or the nad Dlffimlt Breatblog, Fluttering at tb* r«22i. C ni W ?£. or ?S95 e * ti S* Senatfona when la • lying E?J?!;?H2n € £, Gf «>• sihC l ? tbe Head, Deficiency of Perspfia* to “3 lyro. Pain In the fide. Inula ? a<w ea Flushes of Heat, Bum* of Rrfc and Ureat CAII p tmcniillT "US'D If ML HOOFLim CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED ItT „® f • M* Jacks o. n, No. U>o Arch Street, PhiU.telphia. • Thalr pewot«U# ibon dlwajat la trot exoelUd II •qoUIM, b j ur otbrtr piep*r*tkm in tbo United BUtto. SidShS!^“ ‘ U *«er.«UltelphliWjS ThM. Ulttm it* worthy tin Übntka of lrmlHi s• °» reotitoiUon of dISiSoI bS SwKto £&£?& S&SSZSSEIUtzt J. D. ret yuu na* ghod erirUficatr* for your Q«roua Bitten in this vicinity if you wffch them, A lady purchariaTeom* of it this week, rays Chat it Is by far the but medicine the •rsr knew, [having done her aud her daughter nueh "tflL Liwioic, nentard’s 1 Store, Somernt Co, Aog. IS, 1853, says: **l am nodi attached to yecrUerinetrßlt ter». haring used two bottles of it, which I procured from A. hurt*, your Agent atiSomemt, and found crest roller from it Id disease of the LiTer. 1 find it ha* great effect; on my lungs. strengthening and Invigorating them, which, a* 1 Cm a public speaker, ia a neat help u> me.” Dl. GarafKewtcn Hamilton, Pa* Hay, 1861, raid: **l have ored myrelfhalf a dnxen bottles of your German Bit* ten for fdv«jr complaint and diseases of a nervous charac ter. resultidg irom tha abase of t-ereury.' I was poisoned and afflicted with spasms trom the use of the latter art tie. The (Jarman Bitten is tbe first article from which I obtained any relief. I have also given the artitiato many dyspeptic*, with the most salutary result. 2 think as many more bottlea will cure me.” J. C. yoinra,Esq-of Dauphin. Pa., writes May ft, IS6l.* M I was afflicted with General Debility, fiaUetiaai Weak ness and OoeUveneas, for which 1 usod many different remedies without mie£ Zat last meed your Hoofland’s German BlUcrs. I took a few bottlea according to direc tions, and was completely cured. I hare not been no healthy for ten years as 1 hare been since 1 took your Bit ters. which Is about one year ago.” The Bitten are entirely vegetable, always strength cuing the system and never prostrating It. Bold by dealers in medicine and storekeepers every where, and by Fleming Broa. B. A. Fahnestock- A (X Geo.U. Kevaer, 140 WoodstTPittsburah; U. P. Schwarts, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Mason '& Co. will open on Thursday, Feb. Bth, 160 do*, mere of tbe celebrated Portsmouth Hosiery, wbfrh will be sold at about onwhalf the usual rab**- f f*7 ffUBLE CLOTHS—A. A. Mason &' Co. A will open an invoice of tboee Japanned Table Covers, etMand62S't;u£ual price*l,oo and *1 ,26; also, 130 usore of those Square Woolen Bhawl*, at 60 eta. f«7 JUST ISSUED—B. McLain A Son have just issued their Monthly Circular for February. It contains a numeroo* lift of Town, and Country i Property for sale and rant. Cell and get one, at 21 Fifth st. LOVER SEED—IOO 'bushels prime in store and for rale by S. UABBAuOH k Co, HERRING —25 bbls. in store afcd for sale by M B.HABBAPQH A CO. LIME —luo bbls. fresh Louisville Lime in stare and for sale by ISAIAH DICKKY A CO. 1 bxs. in store and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. DRY PEACHES—2S Books in 6to re ami forisals hr fe7 ISAIAn DICKKY A CO. SALT PETRE —70*sacks in store and for sale by f«7 ' ISAIAH PICKET A 00. HONEY— 4 bbls. Strained Honey in store and for sale by ISA!AH DICK BY A CO. IT'EATREKS—3OOO lbs. in store and for B aale.by M ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. AGROUND NUTS—2S sacks in store and U for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. _ ZINC PAINT—S tans American and French for ralahy ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. 3EARL HOMiNY—I2 bbls. just rec’d and tor-sale by D. W. HERBTINE A CO-. M 03 and 05 Front st. Ij'XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IOO Tbbls. MJI choke In store and for sale by fo7 D. W. lIEBSTINE A OQ> 03 and 05 Front st end BUS. Corn, in the ear, for sale bi tIUU ja» J. B. CANFIELD." DRIED PEACHES—2OO bosh. Ohio halves received and for sale by BELL A UQQgTT. OUISVILLE LIME—IOO bbls. rac’d and I tor sale by jalfl B, ROBISON A 00. CUGAR—3O hhds N. O. Sugar now land- V? log, and fa sals by |a!2 JOHN FLOYD A CO. HAY. —5 tons baled Hay at Depot, foi sale by jas SHBIVkR A DILwORTH, HOPS— 20 bales prime eastern just roo’d and for Mle by 8. HRAQAI/on A CO. BALED HAY—7S bales llay for sale by ja!2 _____ JAS. HcLAPOntIN. WOOLEN FLANNELS—White,Scarlet and Yellow, Plain and Twilled Flannels, In lo mrnsr variety. A. A. SLA SON A CQ. 25. 6th it. EAR CORN—SOO bushels Ear Corn lor sale by Jal2 JAS. McLAPQBMN. A\ —lo tons baled for sale .by ■ jag Sll RITES A DJLWOBIH. ROLL BUTTEk— SO bbls.choioa.ohio for arte by j#32 SHRIVER A DILWORTIT, DRIED PEACHES—IOOO bua. primehlva. for sale by ._ BHtUVKR A Pit WORTH. OARED PEACHES—3O bus. pared Peach* JL seen hand and to arrive. ' - I:. o*lB ■ ♦ BHRIYEII A DILWOBTIL SEED—2OO bus. for sale by ' . J. B.CANCTLD. fJREEN APPLES—IOO bbls. in store and 1 M tor ulk br Jk22 T. LITTRL 4 CO. jpIOYER SEED—3O bblfi. Oluo Secd for yL/ sale by jrt» JOHN FLO TP At CO. PEACHES —25 bbls. Dry Peaches fof sale by_ Ja2o . JOHN FLOYD ACO. WRAPPING PAPER—SOO bdls, _f Vby , -~ja23 JOTTO FLOYD 4 00. ' itor» «!nd fbr tala by I 0? X! *. BABBITT'S WASHING POW- I U DBB la itora tad tor tils by VLKUIHU BROS. ; CUN I) RIES--€ 0 baCT~DrT Apples; i «»«gy gnSat?fCT ml. bjffluSlMCKß‘ r t'cu° CJEIDUTZ POWDERS—S gross very MilUtjEO.Z,™ on h.od ond «>r»l.bj - JOS. FLKMINQ, _ i wr DUmcad and Mirtaft «t. U AKER’S COD LIVER best I* oMkloof Ood tlror Oil ion la or*. 12 dal' mo-lied 5? li? jog, yuaicia. FLAVORING EXTRACTS—24 doz Pres- A. ton*nil MerTiU’a On*M*ort«tl FUrorintr £xtf*el«»' ileirtU 1 * ltekioff Powder, twrtalmv pnw lo pm. ree*d by JOS. W.gMlHti O EMtfANTS OF SILKS-a. A. Mason & JLIj C«. wjUoßer oa Saturday, Doc. 16th, al&rze lot o KemnanUofBUJut, atalaortooahalf tlu> oradprloa. T IFE'S A MARCH, and now upon the of Friends or of <OriwwS Klt^t * Kf e- put b« ObTUW.br a rood oi*L-~ _ EB ?s?, p ”“**“ “ ■“ aUa to pat .TcTjtHii TTti, "r orTOolooM on proper tootlni. Sr lh« apollsalfoo or a KfCldtblnK la sfiit TVrUtr. * "• woftlit. Jjoditfs*finrtfacvlnjc Roods. PLANKE'tS of a superior quality, nnd no a^tMßeawMfg QUGAR A MOLASSES—SO hhda. cood KJ kit asd 200 bLU. prim* N. O. Uoluna ft» “fay M& aualVfcß i DILWQRTIL g TNBIA RUBBER WHIPS of all PACKED BUTTER-10 bble pkd.Gutter. JL 20 kegs P«ck«l Bdttar, la gtora nd for tal« br -J* 23 ) T. LITTLE * CO. kgs. No; 1 Lard for sale by L*L . R. DALZELL*CQ 4 SECOND-HAND CHIOKERING I PI- A5p.,.,, 4 A DOZ. YOUNG AMKRICA COLLARS l .V u ; ftl VAN QORDER^ "Vf’OLA SSE S—GO bbls. new cropNfoT®. iyXto’wiormUV S. DALZELL t no- •- ICE—IO tea. frosh just rec’d and for sale -51 SLDiIZXLLtm. CSr 2OO^ 18 - prlni ° B ° PRODUCE Se«i 100 , i«« 811WVKH*l)lLWOHTU.lamiJ183.ai»t. bbls. Grease; K 7 & bblk. Ltrd: 99taeka DryFakehea:' *loueka Jfeaihcr*. to arrlr* by ttMaaer V-tain lot tMbtrr ]m23 , IBAIAIIHIOH-BY JcQQ. BUCKWHEAT— 60 sks Buckwheat Flour for—toby 'Ja 13 JA».McLACQHLIN. fIAPITAL OF S2UOU—A persou who w About morlagto ffinm. having a caplUlof f'JOOO, AQdothw ntMJUvWisbeAApAnneroriikaeapitAJ toe&itAa* to g 9 ””* l ggrcAnUU bnrisei— prindDahyin rittsbursh BAoafoetnndarCklaL Would ban fa two voetu to m foatlogUlan. . Apply to .. - j«9 . B. M’LAIN a BON [ORN —500 buB. ia car for sale by ~ tjiSl J.AW.BBAatfrttoT at. £ CARPENTERS': SHOP FOR SALE, eitu I atod paOiunratM brtraes Factory and Walnat «ti ADQnlraof ARD—S kegs No. 1 Rord for sate by < M< . B.nai.sra.'inv £IAUCOBSiDB RAINES—A. A. Sfason ffissasag 1 " * { BUTTER —14 kegs packed Butter, 3 bbii E*£bjd BfltSr,. * towhrdtt^otup.ij^eiothi, i . II DAL7-ETJ. ttvx Rlt E FLOUR—6O bbis. r’ecd and for nalo br Bgu.ai.nMCT HAJf 1 OS bales reo’d and for aalobv , ■ __ DBLL A-LlffilßTr DEANS-100 btu. for sale by ; • ~ ■ »<«g gHBIVIR j MLgnwn JJJMLIED CORK-—3o° bus for ado by ~J"■■ . ~ ' ••■•■• * •• Rtf. BTOCUFIBLD have Jujti Motter bt c rd^a«Jl.ior* «sr*tt£i£‘ i^asu&aaK?^ J" ' ■ r g3»Piltorrrottt. *2? caskaHbis - day :reo'd ami j»TMl>hy > j»lft ,; : im- -• : -OOM.WS. v bxs. Sperm Can vummato u>« tix, feri»Uby wi. ifacumn. | Aflfl BUS. Oats for sale by.. .■- B M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. SaJaEocmu. corner. Wood end TifOk tint* T ARQB STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ia. At Mjl Atfcnox—On Monday morning, Fob. lSthatlOofctoek rales rooms, eurnar Wood and sth its. JS5SSt , cfBu5?j2KS5 r SSraISSDraSSto q«*la«nigpg which are snSSne caadzoerae. rau aetts, y pleres aM woottweeda. Homy*, flannel*, blanket*.woMfuglovy*. W Ht fa- fia gTV Di.tis.jrt. \T ALCABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Y ’ATAPOTIOV—On SaturdaTAvralng, Feb. noth, at 7 o’clock, aijthe Ooamereial Bale* cpmarofW«ki and sth ft*-, will b« sold a "valuable colterttoa of m« Books, among which a e. -Bachelor of Salamanca, brL. Sage,2Tolf; Knight’s Cyelouedlaof ladustryof allHa* tiuns. numerous plaUt Cpnam’s Llfo ol Waihlogtoa, * vola; Greek and Roman Clastic Boats, 3wolk lAindoa lau. eet 2 vole Pictorial Half Hour*, 3 vole Bolweria Nevtie World of sdence. Art and Zndnstry, s<k> jjfeof Napoleon, P. M. DA Via. Auct. Orncxor MgntoroirrAS lUuxoad Coajijrr,! Gcorgrlowu, D.C.Dec, 3<S 1 185 t., / 4! BALED PROPOSALS for tho gnuUng, kj Masonry, and IciJgiDg of forty-three and a half (4J.S) mllre or this road wlu be received at the office of the eumpany until three crdotiui’.Af. on the Xsth day btFCb> ruary next. - Tbe mapa,proQtes.plaaa,'and spetiflcationswinheMady Kwinsnectioa ou and alter the uh day of February. TheAletropolitaa Railroad I*, designed l to extend from the cities or Washington aoddeorgeiown to the Baltimore end Onto Railroad, by a . .asy and direst route, connect with the latter road east of tho .“Point of Roel*,’’ on •the'Potomac river, and making a tavingor distance on the mile# of the pmwnt traveled rcute from the fit* mile*! lli ° »pd Northwestern State* ef fort* VP J* o *" l ° r inteiieciloa-with the Bat • and Ohio Railroad, the rout* extend* to the dty 0! dSSirti «V through tbe richest agricultural. tSE wiS£ii*2*“ ,4 t tMralnatoe in the dty of Hagers- . Stion *S UK Uom of how In on-. , md. At U d Bto Utrtiaborsh ’' tll * Penury!rmaUlUfr tid^feESftoLJral 8 * 4 fe’-blch proposals arenow invl* Bar Of the Wstrht of Col- SS, (3X mile* from Georgetown) to . the dty. of Frad ybe timpeosdlUooed for fhe complstlohoruwcoatneta will be from one to two years. ****7!!. Any farther Information deslrad-byperaossproßotinwihp the werk will be furnished at the office, or may nehoM hr addressing the President of tbe company byletUr wW to the day of letting. . By order of tbe Board of Director *. . FRANCIS DODOB, President EDMUND FRENCH, Chief Engineer. ji3-2awt feft. Election. A N Election for officers for “tbo Company Jmfot erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river oppo*. ■UePltteburgb, in the county of Alleghany,” w 111 be hold* so In tbe offiee of tbe Com may, at the north-end of the Bridge, on 310.NDAY.the &b day of March next om. mrndug at 1 o’etork, P. M. - -JOHN HARFEh. feMmd Traacurcr. SUCH of our Depositors as -hav® not yet bad their raoposted to faring in their books and certificates. A. WIUUNS A . ,etf _ : 71 Fourth stroetWl Omoi Onto A3RLFunuJ'R.:itOh. t . , Pittsburgh, Jan; 28th, 1856/ / VTOTICE is hereby given to the-otockhold i_ v. ere of the Ohio and ranna. R. It Co. that on And af .Ut the 15th day of February; a'Dividend o t Five per for the last six months, payable in the Stock of the Cam put, at per, will be raid to tbe .Stockholders a* their stock stood on the books of .the Com pony ou the Ist daT of January. Tbe Stockholders on the Pittsburgh book* will be paid at the offloe of tbe Company, andthoraon tha New York books at tbe office of Wiaalow, Lanicr AOD.— BcripeertlflcattswlUfaciuuedforche fractional■ part*of ejhsnj. fol-lwdAwtl6fe H. 8. FLEMING. Trra*.- iClty paper* copy dally 1 wstrand weekly tin Fsb. 15| MOSOSOAHtU. Hauwx,. v .__ _ t . Pittsburgh, Kcbruary-iil, ISJS, / A N Election for President, Managua and /jL Ofilcers of the Company for erecting abridge over “WBiver McnoDßihela. opotite PitUhurgli, in the conn tr ?I A i , .'2 5b 5?/* huld wt'theToll House, on MONDAY, the Mb of March, 1555, at 3 o clock, P. M. 1 JOHN THAW, Tr*w* Tt TTT Water-Cure Institote. TkOOTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi- JL/ Honor In the CM Schools or Medicine, Allopathlo S 3 Homamatblc, and ten yearaaauccMtihl dydrrmathkt, jias opened a WATER CURE la the above ocaixon. - Thy perfectly safe, direct and Immediate eQbet this m ton B** «a all Fevers, and all diseases acute and ehronlo —while It is mild, grateful and Invigorating to the weak AUopathle and Hoampathio treatment win be adsilirie* tered where desired; but, aftar longand thorough expert eneo, Doetor Bael* gives a derided preference todfydropa thy, which bae, throughout the ola and new WOTta, prov en so auloently in every f jrm of Inclu ding Incipient Ctusumpifon, Droncnltls, Dyspepda; Ia ficrematory and Chronic Kheumathoa. Asthma, Cuiane oua, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Teetlmonlals of cures from highly reputable titizeos of nearly every State In tha Union, can Ims examined at*Doctor Baciz’* office. - The Rev. Clergy are luvltcd to ooneulth’m gratis.. ; ■ . Warm water being used In the csmmencexnent,' and of ten throughout th«crwUment.lt Isa luxury instead eg tzzr* pleasant; aa thoeo unaratiaiated might mnimse.' ilzrxaEXCLS.—Mewnw. Charles Brewer, WatSman PainS rommend him as a thoroughlr educated and AlSfaL■ Charles T.RQratil, i Jos. H'Oonnrils, David Hunt, John ; A NOTnEk rutebarghoi- testilyinEto the cnnUr, power, of B<rtli,Trt IKlUndBlI. _ ... . Preawnan. Dm» BtN.era*. l»ea afflicted very seriously “I stomach refuwd to retain X tvfel almost every remedy, end the regiSmof£» ni?f!Ht Ct V U ’ n altorlatlOß, nnfil | twfftn tha “ • tooi«nk«SfMSS?gZ SwSS. po^?^i r ef tUsSdJSe hrakidnSl' the pnbl la should guafd-sgalnat POTcharingrathe g onulce ß <erhaTe , eHaDandmMj?S uaw • Sbottles for t 5, br pronrlfltora , &P- SCHWARTZ, AltegSeny, and Druggiststnrrrallr. Lota for Sals or taaM. A NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, cm toaddock. Commeroe and Brady, st*., and on Ptmra. Avenue. These Lotaare eligibly situated lor Dwelllnwn* — and will be^dtoirTtfsSrtSmSewS them. FetrpraUauUjs, enquire of B. D. OAZZAM, Market at-, fa. twef-o 3d Md <{fa. MAGNESIA In FLEUINQ nadA - ■Lnuienliead Company of.^ißconsiii. . I yorporators of tfjis 'Company hava" *^2s!£St. b nvf ir 2ss crt » tlon C*piti Btoek. R ALERATUS-2000 iba. for rale by ’ S 7 ’*-* - -- ■■ . . .."V,HKSEy H.OOLLDT*. *ijLoo; " ■T i>2* TJILAX-SEED-a bbls. in store and for sala X_br i>a t. Lrm.B«ca primeou^^ n ey 9 Otl>— 2st)bls: No, 1 for- T ? Ml«bT j.lO ' J.ECgQOsmgßtirti. r* “> -VOW* BOKHHOSOTA gtmpH PEARL HOMINY—I(> bbls. nrima for niuEDPEAcuEs-2®rtsrft?Tsrhi . D. w. iiraanrat d>- !V E ' V HAMS, tifioaldera and-Tonmes for ft™**-* S for CREAM—A very excellent article ■ 4“aSS^^SS?? ':&*• for JP? 1 • iOS-rtEMINQ. uyrrEß-iobbb. fiShKoit-- f bl, ls. fresh White Com. Vy ai**l to urira and for Hi* by y; LITTtB * co. SUNDRIES FOB SAtE^. k? O bbU lin Bott«n IOOdM. Breonv 10 •• • TiannV Bctibs, br- -• • ■ **?*. i*l7 HRiMfl* co. "IORN MEAIr-100 bbls; wo* 5 * OATS—200 Q bus. for ssQb hyTHTT" .BEO,* liqqetp INSEED OIL—2O bbls. for sale by f<u _ BBIIt 'k LldqBTT. JACKSON SON. ot tha Infrt ■j^^iytKSMSsa^si.«ifS «m*tonUron luad tnnj WtSy^SritM^nS'S^Kf CftP*" 3000 saloby ___ss£ » iioo*CTiw3S«t. Jf _ ipl* o*ll4 LMCrtsi*at o -?^gs?aam^ jILOVER -11END.:30 tibia. Ohio Clover •tuai zrudahr s • Ia? 'JO= FLOYD DOM RWd fresh tfaia day "glgfrfeSllabr HENttT IL OOLLPfK Dead Uotg, ararageiX)o, fo ax Mio by, gniuYgßa pißdsmmx a* tt. |>RIME BLACK TEA —Then is not ft .*•***. of UrnMtmataißs that mQmi. mod sq* | Otlj fcxfuTreah tills<lay t>**oM by B: B.te?nl» by- OEgßy tL-Wt^nn. ATjED Timothy in ston> t&niM«Mr tfaoPftirt tf o.* P. It R, XltMlwnr la ■* ■ - . BEEL * UGGCTT, T ABD—2O No. 1 LahJ, s- I/gUmfcKotl l4gd»<aatf>tr J.PLOn>*CG. HOfSH!W«2fWo In^tprorand'.^foTsato *T'.. .• ■ •- TOHiTiif t'nWBJT STAMPED ■vmsMbmmr .otb;.. - -fcl •77rr c “ ewl, “J2^|!p? B^i*i®* _‘4 ? .■: :■•■' '■ AUCTION SALES, Notice to Contractors. bbb.forsaleb - iihhkth.oolt.twh. > bbls.received and for imnmtu fu&iXHa.
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