—pudusiied by' white a co„. * PITTSBT7RH: - FRIDAY HORNING* FEBROARYIG, J 855 ■WVTw Advertiser*.—Neither the Editorial Boob r Printing Estshlfehmentof the Dai Jg Gaeetu, aw opened onStmday. AJV'tXTismwhoderiwtheir notices to appear ■a the taper on Monday morning,wffl please Lend them in tl_.1 _. • Weekly GMette*-Tb* extensive • o’realattoaofonr WetMy GueOt offer* to our buslneM men m meet desirable medium <%f w«Mn| thidi- busin*«kflOWn t vs circulation 1j betwsenfour end fire thousand, reaching ' r lmost sverymerehint*; mannfsctnrer and to WetteßiTeanfylriala, and Eastern Ohio.. Aarance. Payments.— Hereafter no Bub •criptiotLwill betaken for ' ths Dally or Weehly Gazette, unices psTzunt le nude to tdTAfise.’ Whenever the. ttmelsup to which the subscription U pal l,thepaper will he invariably stopped, unless the subscription is w nnred by advance psyment. All transient advertising, ef awry description, will be recalled to be p»w in»d rane» The only exceptions will be where special month lor rally contracts in made, seplnlhw Tbb debate in the legislature upon the charge* offcrilttrytfcat are afloat in reference to the elec . ti;?o of U. S. Senator, and the manifesto of the s ••ceding . Know Nothing members, afford matter of much present interest Both, branches of the legislature, it will be seen, hats ordered a committee to ioyestigate and report upon ;the ; -charges of bribery. The’ investigation, we fear, will amount to nothing. •The committee win probably report their inabili ty to to' substantiate the char ges,. the legislators will ’vhilewadh themselves with an official exculpation from current suspi cions, and Simon Cameron will pocket his com mission as Senator on the 27th,’ with abounding assurances from his supporters and. flatterers that heis an honesty honorable, but much abused than.. At least, that seems ihe’mosc likely issue* of events as thoy now stand. Had it been otherwise there would not have been this eagerness and itnananimity.ia ordering the investigation. Those’who bribe and those who take bribes, have usually shrewdness suffi cient to hide the traces of their guilt. '- We do not believe Cameron has-been foolish enough to do any thing so open as to be within the reach of an inquiring committee.. If any bribery be discovered, it would seem, from the tenor of the debate, as likely to be laid another doors than that of the Middletown banker; and any such development, we need hardly say, must work more to Cameron’s benefit than- injury."* Nevertheless we believe the be essentially corrupt There are honest men in It, we know; 'hut they are aTYew and far be-1 tween as angels’ visits. The boast of the New | York borer that be could fit# whatever legisla-l tion he wanted at Harrisburg was well fonnded. Common fame, we hear, gives distinction to the locality between the Delaware and the Schuyl kill as the most prolifio in material for such pur poses; but we fear that the hither aide of the Alleghenies can furnish company not unworthy of the same eminence. The new party into power lost fall has-been distinguishing itself with boasts that it was fresh from the people, pure, free from demagogoism, and untainted with the cor-, ruptions of the parties it displaced. -But how is it now with this brotherhood of braggarts! Themselves being judges, they are as hopelessly rotten -as their predecessors were ever suspected of being. In the very first year of their ex istence, with the flush of victory on their brows and what they claim as an honest cause to de fend, their representatives at Harrisburgh are proclaimed by members of their own household as mercenaries, false to their tows, and the pur chased commodities- of the highest bidder in the political jnarket Heartless, 'conscienceless and shameless, they wantonly sell the honor of the State for gold to ease their itching and sor did palms, and seem as heedless of the monitions of their violated oaths as of the idle wind. So, at least, we understand their brethren to say. Here are twenty-eight immaculate men, who cannot be bought Enough to have saved Sodom twice over. They are hot in the market, and they issue a manifesto to a deluded public that the innocent may not be confounded with the guilty. We honor them for as much independ ence as Ihey have shown, and we place on the record their testimony against their colleagues. The ninety odd men. who took part in the caucus which nominated Cameron were all_ chosen as .Jaithful members of the same society, did all i take the same oaths, are masters of the samo secrets, participated in the same midnight cabals, and are' all brethren of the same mystic tie. They know one another; and when these twenty, eight honest brethren tell us that a large majori :ty of their coadjutors are faithlm and corrupt, the; supporters of a nopination destitute of every element of virtue and one which will pro _yoke and righteous indignation of the, - people, we are bound to believe them. We eon cur in their estimate. The State is disgraced by any attempt to force such a man aa Cameron into the'.U. S. Senate; and the party which representative should endure the contumely which H earns by such an act The "American” party, as it delights to call itself, has deliberately chosen him as its embodiment . and standard bearer; and however much the minority may writhe, and twist, and protest, the party still stands responsible far &Q the baseness and corruption of its chosen delegates. The Causa or ran Difficulty is tub Show Nothing Senatorial Caucus. —Some cariosity has been.manifested to know what was.the pecu liar cause of the rowin the Know Nothing oau cos at Harrisburg, which led to the withdrawal of thirty-three of the members. -The state of " the ease wo understand to be this: When the caucus met, there was found to be present some half dozen persons who had been elected' aa Democrats, and who had Totod for the Democrat ic candidate for Speaker. These gentlemen were known to men, the whole of his Democratic strength, and they were present for the purpose of'secWing the Winnebago candi date the. Know Nothing nomination, with the connivance of tfaoseW the brethren who favored " Cameron’s claims. Their presence was excepted to by those opposed to Cameron's nomination, and a motion made requiring them to withdraw. This was voted downr"Foiling in ridding the eantms'df the. motion was made to have the vote taken vtca vote, A Cam* - eroh.Enow Nothing mored to amend, by striking oa( twa p 0«, and inserting “by ballot” On this the yeas and nays, were called, and resulted in j. 46for ajecret yoto; and 44 by ballot The vot ing then proceeded, when H was discovered, on thesixth ballot, that. one more, vote was cast than there were persons present . Tho thirty three protestants then withdrew, and their pro test will be found in oar columns to-day. Al though we bare no sympathy for men who vol ; untarily. take_ upon-, themselves extra-judicial oaths, and have nb tears to shed over, the defeat and mortification of.those members who have. .. appealed to the people against their corrupt Know Nothing brethren, yet we will do them the justice to say that their action in the premises . .was a correct one. It is clear they wezb sold by . their oath-bound wh6: had yielded Jfcwhe blandishments oTthe great Winnebago. There a one fact connected withthiemaUer, ; which we wfsß'io'bring tothe. especial attention of the people' of. this city and county. - Among ; those who .voted for the secret ballot were .all the Cameron democrats, and Messrs. EytUr, Guy, Jftgc, Kirkpatrick and Smithy the members from tl& county;'thus showing that they were so intensely for 'what, cause; they can best tell. that thoyconnired ei the Irruption of the Cameron Democrats into the Know Noth ing caucus, aa4 had entered into' the Ca&eroniaa conspiracy- against - evth Ctheir Know : Nothing • brethren! Was ever Allegheny county so fully. misrepresented, so utterly disgraced by her representatives! . v The BaramtT Isyestigahob.—The joint spe cial to the charges of bribery in the matter of ihe election of a 0. fi. Senator, consists of Messrs. Jordan, M'Clxntock -end of the Senate, andE/ster, Thomp son and Ballade, of the House. if not - fonrof this committee, are toCamcron. The Ohio Stale Journal, speaking ofthe di ' vision of Ohio ioto two UVS.Judiielal Districts, • , says, the counties of Mos lkingum, licking* Franklin,Madison, Chas^ps3gn r Mew* the eoun ties ebnth of them,'Compose the Southern *Dte. : triet,asd all the counties north of them ocmpo9 : tfci Northern Bisect.” FBO3I WASHINGTON. Correspondence of the Dally Pittsburgh Gazette. ' WAsnnrQroß, Feb.. 13,1855. “ It is understood thst (Jen. Shields will decline the invitation tendered toriim by some of his friends to run for Congress in tho district by ehieh Judge Trumbull, Senator elect from Illi nois, chosen last ML . The Anti-Nebrnsks majority in this district is reckoned by thousands, and the Qenoral’a discretion in thin instance la at least equal to his political courage. ~ But I lcam that it ia intended to do better by thie gen tleman. Liko Dodge, he is a rictim of Kohraa kaiatn. His case calls for consideration, and ac cordingly it is stated with esery appearance of probability that it is intended to appoint him one of the Brigadier Generals presided for in the proposed reorganization of the Army. I sup pose this will bo done, and it will be a proper and exemplary paaishmont for the people of Il linois for rejecting so distinguished and disin terested a patriot as this chief coadjutor and obedient follower of Douglass. This whole scheme of increasing and reorgan izing the Army now stands confessed a .piece of audacious and gigantic executive corruption.— The paltry pretence of an approaching Indian wav first setup is now abandoned—at least noth ing is said about it The Volunteers and Indians are given up, and the entire affair is reduced to a simple question of creating a multitude of com missions for generals, colonels, lieutenant colo nels, majors, captains, lieutenants, pay-masters, quarter-masters, commissaries, surgeons, &0., which shall bo apportioned among tno most de serving, that is. the most successful and unscru pulous partizans of Pierce, Douglass, Cass and Nebraskaduring the lata struggle. That Congress mil consent to it is altogether: probable, for this is the same Congress whoso corruption has al ready brought such disgrace and calamity upon the country. Rut it will bo for the constituents of the offenders to mark and punish them. It is said that Gen. Pierce is shaking in the wind on the French Spoliation bill. He may yet sign it. I would do the President perfect justice in this matter. He is opposed to the bill, and had made up his mind to veto it, but his natural kindness of heart has been so strongly appealed to that ft Is expected by his more im mediate friends that he will yield. Tho case is a very strong one. The cabinet are in favor of his signing the bill -The four northern membere are decidedly that way. Cushing has always been a rigorous advocate of. the claims inside I «id out of Congress. The three southern mem bers are however for a veto. It is regarded as somewhat of a sectional question, as at least three-fourths of the claims are held at the North. The story of the new Gadsden purchase In the north has taken a new] shape. It is now said that Gadsden has made himself exceed ingly offensive to tho Mexican government, and that it has demanded his recall He is too use ful to the Administration where he is to permit that request to bo acceded to. It may become necessary to pick a quarrel with Mexico; in Which oveut Gen. Gadsden’s talents will come into full play, and we may have a war made to our hands at sixty days notice. The Senato to-day discussed Gov. Reeder’s land speculations in Kansas, but tho affair is yet in the clouds, and nothing can be made. Mr. Pettit made a fierce assault upon Mr. Commis sioner Manypenny, who seems to have sustain ed, or not to haTe restrained, the speculations. In the-Houso the navy was the burthen of the day's proceedings. Mr. Dobbin wants seven more steam sloops, at a cost of one million of dollars for construction, and at tho further cost of at least half a million to maintain them as an integral part of the navy. The'final vote wSs not taken on this branch of the Secretary’s demands, but to-morrow the steam sloops will probably be shown the way down the back stairs. The nomination of Dodge to be Minister to Spain is thus accounted for: The administration admits its failure, and consents to a general winding up. lc has gone into liquidation and turned out its effects to its creditors. Dodge is the least valuable of the assets, and therefore be is thrown in among the miscellanies. The pre ferred creditors may get something better, but the explosion will show a vety rotten concern. Sfsczal Elsctioh.— The special election in Philadelphia for a Senator in place of Mr. Foulk rod, held on Tuesday last, resulted as follows: Pratt, K. N.. 16,513; Rush, dem. 13,171. Pratt’s majority 2,342. This will probably bo another vote for Cameron. Washington, Feb. 12.— The passage of the joint resolution, authorizing the creation of the office of. Lieutenant General, as a special honor to Major-Umeral Scott, has been the cause of great rejoicing.. CoL Preston's house is crowd ed tonight by tho friends of tbo Commander-in chief. Gen. Shields and Judge Douglas both - electioneered in the Bouse in favor of oonfer ing the title. Upon ascertaining the vote, CoL Preston drove to the War Department, where he announced,the intelligence to Scott. The gen eral dropped his bead for a moment, and tears were seen trickling down his cheek. His reply was worthy of his fame, and was -precisely as follows: ‘‘Let no man say, hereafter, that his country is ungrateful to one who has served her faithfully.” Habisbubo, Feb. IS.— Tho Democratic mem bers who staid out of the caucus last night were Messrs. Wm. Fry and John Cresaweli of the Senate, and Robert JL Carlisle, Andrew Sailed© and Charles Frailey, of the House; and all except Mr. Sallade voted for Cameron on the first ballot to day, Mr. Sallade voting for him also on the second. The adjournment for two weeks was very stre nuously resisted by Mr. Cameron’s especial friends, and opinions differ as to the effect it is likely to have upon the* final result ' Relief of Db. Kanb.— Tho Baltimore (Md.) Aryut, of Monday afternoon, says: "The Presi dent has signed the resolution directing vessels to be sent to the reHef of Dr. Kane. Steps are to be immediately taken for the departure of the expedition.” A Rxpobtxd Mob.— A dispatch from George town, Ky., states that the Herald office in that place was attacked a few nights ago, and the editor afterwards burned in effigy. The cause is stated to be the severe strictures of the Her ald editor ou aJCnow-Nothing speech.' SPECIAIs NOTICES* A Valuable Family Medicine— So cele brated has Dr. MeLane’s Vermifuge become, that It Is re garded as the only spedfie ears for worms. Families shouldnever be without a supply of It. At thlsseasoa particularly,' when worms am so troublesome and Ire OUently'foUl among children, parents shouldbe watchful and P Lana’s Yermlfoga, also his celebrated Lirur Pill*, eau now be had at aS ropeetable Drag Stores In the United States and Deaths sole proprietor*," * FLEHZNO BROTHERS, JeWAwS ' Soaoreson to 3. Eldt) A 00.. Wood street Important to Fenom afflicted with Her nia, or Bnpture of tho Bowels, and the . danger of Strangulation by negleot- The right course for anyono to purrae who may be afflicted with Rupture, Is to procure j» good Truss ' well adapted to the ruptured parts. In Order to retain the Protruding portion ofthe bowels. This Is often hegleeted, and the bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient . not only la a eufflwing but. dangerous, condition. I. hare tUways on hand, and daßy, adapt, the meet Improved If?***; among whieh U MARSHS RADICAL CURE T£u£3>whleb will really produce a radical eure Ihashort toe. Of course therein eases when no Truss win curs, * v»rt mnjcntr of redueable Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will cure. I have every variety of Trurees, froaSOet*. to*3o; also,-a large assoctarat of CB7Z DJIiff? TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL ' SUPPORTERS ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for various, broken or enlanred .veins; PILE PROPss for the relief and eure of Piles: SHOULDER BRACES, for men, women and children SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every rerUtycTme- , chanleal appllaoee used In the eare of disease. Callaad examine them at my brag Store, No. UO Wood street, cor ner of Virgin alky; sign of the Holden Mortar. ,N.&—l have also an elegant trua for children, whkb invariably, cures. 83-AskforDr.RElSEßst bis Wholesale Drugstore foUdawS PEARL STEAM MTT,T. f CANAL BABDL ALLEGHENY, HEAR TJOJ RAILROAD OTATIG2I. ' 1 Families trill bo supplied with bar various grades ofyRKSHOBOinnrnoUK, byjeevtag.tbelr or dertsttheUllLor In oar boxes at Ligan. Wilson A Co/s, Wood street. ar'Braun A Belter/eoner ot liberty and Su OlUrstSL,Rttsbu>ah; ML P.-finwarts, or ; T. Rample D^^%The^lf«nedtolkoiiu#elßiUbsrofthedUas. ; KtmZOTt 00. ITCliEtook'i Family Medioinei,—Vo all the attention of hkadiof fluallifMttd cthCS, io the ad ' vertleamratonthsfcurth pagicf three valartle VtaOr Hedfadsee. 1 ’ ji-'-y.-.-.- -vv '• Consumption and Spitting Blood— See the certificate of Ur. Terser H. Ramsey, for many run proprietor of tb* Farmer** Hotel Fredericksl-ura. Va- and late of the City Hotel, Richmond. W ' ,?^i oha dty of Richmond, though a teg- and of worse opposed to what he called qoeci medldnu, was obliged toeay that its good effect*- wonderful indeed. He had been given op by eeveral phnieian* had tried meet ortho quack medicine*, and iu on the verge of dee pair, a* wen as the grave, when he tried Carter** Spanish mixture. We refer the public ts> hi* fati and lengthy certificate around thebotUe, et*tlu H - burur*. See advertisement. j*29-lmd%wT . lo Greatest Hedical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of oar common pastors weeds* remedy thateure BUaOr ’ /roßtfewrt AewMito a am toon He has tried It In over el-no hundred cases. and never OHed except in twoeases (both thunderbutmtf.) ITa has now in bb paemsiou over two hundred certificates of it* value, all within twenty mile- of Boston Two bottle, are warranted to enn a nursing wre mouth worst hind of phnZ Two to three botUes will clear the system of bile* Two bottles are warranted to cure the wont canker In the mouth and etomach. 10 warranted to cure the won! ease of erysipelas. One to two botUea are warranted to core all humoi the eye*. - Two bottle* are warranted to cure running of the ■ and blotches among tho hair. Four to sit bottle* aw warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcere. On* bottle wUI cure eealy eruption of the ekin. Two to three bottles an warranted to cure the, wont case of ringworm. Two to three bcttles are warranted to cure tfc* most dea Iterate cases of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of scrofula A benefit 1* always experienced from the ftnt bottle and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantltT is taken. * Nothing look* eo Improbable to those who have In vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day. as that a eommon weed growing In the pastures, and along old stone walls, should cure every humor in the system; y c f It Is now a flxsd fret. If you haveahumor it has to start There aw do ifr nor ands, hums or ha's about it enltlng some eases and not yours. I peddled ovor a thousand bot tles ofltinthe vicinity orßoston. 1 know its effects in every case. It has alwadr done some of tho greatest car** ever don* In Uaseaehnwtt*. I gave it to children a rear old; to old people of slaty. I havesoeu poor.pany, wormy looking children, who** flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect stat* of health by one bottle. To those who aw su»ce with those of a pair of Sue light and comfortable, and effectually coun teracts the disposition to become stoop-shouldered. Those _n ''bo aw In need of such an article, should call on i>r. Keyier. on Wood street, comer of Virgin alley, and examine tala Breen, which has recently been maeh Un proved.—PiUiOurgh DitpaUh, December 81A. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSKR’S True* and Shoulder Brace Depot, 140 Wood street. Slguof the Gold en Mortar. jaW*w JOIUI VUwntn L. WTtCOX, Je jvwireaw rtXKIIIO FLEMING BROTHERS, „__ _ (6SCCZSSOBS TO J. KIDD t CO.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. CO WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. plU?kc" e^Or,o f r ‘ Vermifuge, Liver Sew Dagaerriaa Gallery. MR. NELSON would respectfully inform r Public gouerally, that in order to- SiTv-.a ,l f l! £ dpm,ad tor his Daguerreotypes, 5?J“? 6uUt and ha* now completed (over the OU rertOfflw, Third etree*.,) one of the most epaciou* and magnificent liky Light Galleries ever constructed for Da guerreotypo purposes. In the United State*. We in now prepared ta execute Likenesses of all sixes and style*, In mu’ weather, from 8 o'clock A. M. 1111.4 o'clock l>. M. A visit from all is nolldted, whether they wish for Likeoea* fawns, Old i’ost Office Building, Third street ae3-dAwB HOLMES, RARE & CO SUCCESSOR TO A. 11. HOLMES & BROTHER, MANUFACTURES, cf SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timbor.Mifl, Tobacco A Cotton Sorevrs, Shafting and Pulkvifyr JfatMntry, Car anJ Bridge Bolta, ;»ith Thread and Nats complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., Waexbouu, No. 31 Wood *t., bittux Fust and Sxoohs 46y~A1l work warranted- mh3J-t/ Du Pont Powder. —Jivery variety Rifle Ululng ud Dilating Powder, in ill ilia packages elver on hand and (hr snlafrczn Magazine. In lota to nit pur ehnaarS'Onflu’orablatarma. Afao BafctrFaas. D. ff.C. BIDWELL, Menatheturers* Agt. •lift grontitreet, Pittsburgh* PITTSBURGH * Life} Firo & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC CALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. „ „ JAMBS S. MOON, President. ChajuisA. Ociros, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining toor connected with LIFE RISKB. A «o,»«alnrt HoU and Caw Klakilan\*l» Ohio and U lexlarippl rivers and tributaries, and Marina Klaks grn- And against Loss or Damage by Fire, An d asalaat tha Parll* of tha S«a and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Isiued at the lowestrates consistent with *a&ty to ail parties. _ raxetoxs: Joppb P daoam,M.D n RobertUalway, Alaxandar Reynold* Arm* ? F- Johiutoii, itroazCoanty, HoratioN. Lee, Kittanning, Q ,?2£ B £r 8 ' !ld %. Hiram Stowe, beaver, myafr-lyfe {Post copy lr*arfUteoU Agency of Dr. Fitch's ueienrated Med- O sl ** *1 Hr. O. IL SKTBBR*B Drag Store. No. 140, corner' Wood at. and Virgin Alley: Cherry Pulmonic. Pulmonary poetoyal Expec torant, Pulmonary Liniment, DepnraUve Syrop, Heart Corrector, .Unmar Corrector, pare and medicinal Cod Llv cr Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture. Ooagb and Cathartic PQJn Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Female Bp*dfle. Ac. Ac, used by him constantly and with unprecedented success In the treatment of CMii. Cbughs. Consumption, AttAma, Heart Disease, Dps- ' • pepsia. i&rqfela, siin Diseases, IlKamatirm, Frwutlt Cbmptainti. Pda, etc. Dr. Pitch's •™~ r r.n~i Patent Sdeer Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Patch's Improved Sled Spring Shoul der Braes. Dr. Pitch's Sdoer Inhal- ing Tube. Also, all kinds ofProprljtary Medldnce, Trusses, Bap portert, Bi-oolder Braces. Remember the place. Dr. KEY BEK’S, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar daS-dAwS LADIES’ PANCT FURS! M’CORD & CO., CORST.It WOOD AND FJFTU STREETS. *©_ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE if i’l.’AJi 1 -’ ID2A rabn.iD, mry rarlet, of oABLE, MARTIN, FITOH, SQUIRREL, LYNX, CJNEY, SWANS DOWN. TALMAS, VICTORISES. Cliffy, MUFFS, Ac. to ,Lie thef InrlU tb. Attention nf tb. 1.41« Pittsburgh. Nov. 9.1844.—fc “The whole press of Philadelphia are o« In fsror of Iloofl end’s (German Bitten, as they on pnpand by Dr. C. M. Jackson. W« an glad to soewss of this valuable remedy for dyspepsia. as w* ba- U«t» Hrapplksadesideratum to U»medical woridlou* beeded. Tho wretched Imitators and eoonterfeUeri harp withdrawn th«rtr nostrums frota tho market, and the public arc spared from too dangrr of swallowing poison ous mixture In lisa af the reel Bitten."— HenUt.’ See adrertljwmmt. fc7-2wdA«T NEW ADVERTISEMENT LEATHER. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO. No. !9 A'orrt THIRD Strut, PRILA’DA. \fIOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, COUR IT J fERS, nod Importers of FRENCH CALF-BSIKS Vtdd *” to Md OAK SOLE LEATHER AND R, *7- feitMy;* ,- w _ Steam Engine for Sale. A LEVER ENGINE, including Pitman £r'.M h^ ft “ n ' 1 1 C r\ I,lq 00 Wlweh 14 toc£u dluntUr >T CrUadar. tad 5 tot ftrok#. 160 wlU,pnt In all In good Tinnlag ojdn>. It bu t Panp Vondolam, but 00 Pomp for ftirthor Information apply to k. 0. DKWEY * 00.. _ Wheeling, V*m or to SINOBIL KAUTMAN Aob„ Water «tmt. Pittsburgh. • Diiwhition. partnership heretofore existing k l>o- Oi#. n. Thuriton and 8. Srhojer, Jr., *w die «st?Jil£« tu— ?£!!?* **• 14t ® ”f Yebreary. IMS. ifel 0 ,?. of .r T i lur, >9 Q Counterfeit klrror tnl “V? < i!? mi PubiUhJa* Budnen. 8. BCHOYHH, Jr. ' . / a ”tiring foa the- ffrta, I cheerfully reenmmead nr tat i blepubUoatlone to mr friend*. B.SCIIoTBR,.SClloTBR, J f . C. ?SS W Good*. Fronoh Flower*, &c. 'ASII purchasers are solicitod to examino / oar (toek of toth»t of ‘OTotbwdnillmrhoaielntheCltr. nf nct * T ? l _ l^ g eotnlng wuon. per rteamera, tad the l*tr*t (trim of BONNETS, SSL. Pto ?? r »' **- *hleh we offer to CABH nareh* 2i < iLP'^ lU7r, l Qe^J^ HOMBR* KJETCDUU, mlMoit &t e Ofl JohneU cor. William. New Tor L Bteam Engine For Sale. NTENDING to placo a large engine in our 1° the Bfrrlag, we offer the Engine now la o*e to hwi&S?” 1 * - Jlw*», r <* (ale. Thewilnder !a I*J yO the boiler ii 8 feet by 28 Uvtbe*. The aRS^T^y n h s*ainsafS Kt ** w “ vtiiitk a co ftlMewtf . Puhflehart of the Plttibargh Uaxette. Por Bent TWO fine and woU-ilghtod ROOMS in the J**.T teSfita* °? »»th street adjoining the * EiJlij o a Church, The room* are eaiUtue fax eßookblnder, Lithographer, Engraver, tic. The boUdlng Unuofroart by tbejmhJUbo** of J^f^JttiburghOantte.and theroome wtmlamlt well for NEW BOOKS from Carters and others, Jut received at DITISON'B, Market iu *n JnpoalUoaef Promt* I—9; SaOoeta: the Gentile* Bridge’sHaaaelibr the Young; to the Ulatary of the Jewa, from the K?S; o r's_“ Tl. rootrt«i>. of 8LP»oI: «r wi2Xis*?* ! o°®* Jewe It i( I{—by the author wltSiJiL”* 1 *r B aShorofllwiSngSs Night NiThTlfw - • HouwofDerotloo, byTholuck; sSfi^sa^dWiS^?^ litnerott'fcOtplß » /wtaleby fbic - j. ft. DAVlflQy, 66 Market ct, near-fib. A NEW brick house for sale.— : ■>* : _• »■ cwmimiT*BoN;i odewatH Ilalr OH rwg fry ' JoB.yiEMlKtf. APBOTORAIiandOA !OB W"? thaw oflafariud mtdkba* r * ya ° y _»io j ; JoB.yuMiJ.g. 3GQ l^n^f 04^^6 oori WhS&to®* haii 1 *«•*%:.“\;£WALLACJ*GABpIMffI.; . big c . , s» oADLER. 1 “ _F»fa»] itrjgt, All.--t.nr. . NA pp *EI GnT MEYER : SC^7B^ 8 19 number* for USt Whol«»fc toJ R.A j 00 “> B. gADLKn. Allrgh.^,- - . AIirKUPDT. DROPS—Another large Turmiy of t_fl rtry finely flarorod Gum Dmp« raernTwl hr ™ * 01 _ fclfl Joi FLEMISH wjgmSZg vE.t- r . Groceries at Cost THE undersigned wishing to decline.l>ust n«M» offer* hfeentlra stock of Good?, comnriain- a general aMrrtin*nt of Family Groceries, at co*v for eiah orapproTfdaot«,*nawillr IN Eloetio,, for Sevcrf 1 tic MWI »"1 MILES W. CAQunET. 3.. V O For Sals. terms - m improved lbasCOarrea cleared effectually, with a Lou Cihln •• : W.USRHTI>IE*CO.gd *35. Front .1, Notice to Owners and Consignees of Pie Metal, Blooms, &E s i kWNERS and Consignees of* Pig Metal, W Olflema. Cirtlngn, Enjslne® Mill and Building Stone* and other artldies upon the Alleehnnsr WhYirtii of an ordinance regulating tho Wharf ° provuions fal2-lwd "**■ B C hit A DILffORTIL * ROOFING TILE, manufactured of Fire Cla>. for sale by U.ROLLINS. R PTISMAL HAWTS at the India Rubbo . wpot. 110 Market at. J.’A 11. PHIL pj Sundries for sale= 0 bbl»» Roll Butter. 100 do*. Broome, 10 leauen’ Serera, br * l7 __ SiVA.VPLEaS. MRAS3I CO. Pine and cedar ware.—samuel KnOESEU kMpeconjUaUy on hand e mod eesort Si?k‘ BetbTnU.tloree.S teem boat,OakwS. Kitchen or Drmv Bucket* Wooden Bowie, tTmnu, Drr W “ b B °” aj - Wd *«»* Abo— 6o nerte Tabs, end 100 down Racket*. wiwpom, Muonic UeU. Fifth itmt, nttiburgh. P*. PRODUCE SUNDRIES—-Clover Seed 100 reeked Batter, •• •• 4 buc _**.** 4 keK Poteib. fl reekc *££& 3 bw * Flex o bble; Cheeee, 100 bn | a »tor* end (bruit br _J»3I BHFIITEB A DILWORTU. 130 end 132. 2d ft. j OOARDINQ—A desirable opportunity is *s l Si'hSmi u,, t*“ Brio f } Lu^ Q * H d to* two £??!!» U «f , J ln * Kfn&eJLfrtrete boarding bone*, ten 2S? t TeA»Si« ft 2Bfc p-0, ■W ,e *y , 'M mnet he tnede Addreee, with neme end teuton, Bo* 840, Pitte- . ITT , Tea. lea. Tea, »A'h sre recemne Cram New York and yJJ. •*> IUL, oussrs TKA. nZttMni lected, end will be aold eeueuel, eltherwboleealeor retell. J , A, J4TNSB, J Pehln Tee Store. Wo. 38 fifth ytnwt. CUNDRIK9 for Sale— frMhrollßuttr, 6 bbl* Onlooe, ‘ M I^tw?* D Ap .P ,M ' W bbl” L^ d * ft bide Lord OIL A 00, * onr.WftndA Wafer T .ARD & BUTTER—SO kegs No. 1 Lard;' .I J. 3© kegi peeked Batten 7 bW*. prime Bell Butter Juefreo Jend to eeleby JtftlN Ubertr a? C UOAE—Tohhdß. prime N. O. Sugar ar w rlred end to eele by JOHN VTILOH. wOTUbotrit. ‘ T woM and for sale by A44*» fi. ii ARBAuan a 00. TIB. FORD’S CALIFORNIA LOZENGE& JOira nm. Jr„ Sola Bent ffcku UOVERNMEN'I' JAVA COFFEE— 20 bxa. extra Roll But- > ;25 bbla. Dry Peaches* MJ Mboibtli Dry Apple*, fcrttle b/ ** -iji Jons yiorp i on. fi*£2fi E , TS ' %ANK£TS_A. A. Mason tbl9 ' rcc ’ d and for sale by BELL* LIGQETT. i iOTHIC HALL 74 WOOD BT.—Suncnoi cn»Sr >S^!;. T .V t i<’ »tUntlon of tho p/S **“'“* “* ‘‘“ciksSS: 5 ™ Wo «tady toptew. I' different qualiSei UErtsl «i!. a pfKsteS* i *!*JUnd ood Banja Cora. VSjJ GJtXAP—VIB have fop sale a small Lob iSSLffii'?"* 10 of*Ufhw» d«*roO. wilt *mw iffS-TrS**..**l?* »oq mbaUnttml nit ftaeo,7 nUihiah, TW.r^7A'?^ ,I ?, ;Br P Mtcm * V*. iita b«2thy ioaujoa iw fc »y«2£?*iL #at *i£tt 90t Wms ’ «M&L **«£• &y Brtau OfflM of . ~* WM B.CUTHBEBT k 80N,40. UtU woeHent Frame House QOTOH REMEDIES-Ajort, Cherry Peo - tuiT ‘ r: BTJLK PORK—2O,OOO Iba. Balk Pork fop ft* nliU Afeghur D«ot hr f • ' * PILWOBTIL BEESWAX —1 hhd. now landing from S.B, •Tvuett ftrnlcbr I? ILIH DICKEY * 00. FEARE Al . a£C . . barrels first. quality B. PALZELVA CO. T * HAY; hi™ ■fegssigggsafeß ■EANS—*IQQ bra. foTgftlQ by ** fßawaivamma. AKnncal Journal for the Million. NEW YORK MUSICAL REVIEW •ooojOly orer One Hundred Pteu*s cf Nnr. -■“,¥£• a Tantamount of critical, instnirtjra and »*ork(poMl«bKi in rhapieri) Practical rrMu'U, UA? • « s*i°i leaching. oiU> experience. iturisjralong A art »?.fPFIW** *. nthof and U-achercSmwlc. Ana yet ton Musical Jirnev 1 1 only «"« dollxr a year, or Sling jffy&d? u^P. i *5 mmtie, in iaTited to get \? l w l^'i, f^r r l ard li , ? cri P‘ i o il »* Published furtnlebt* s ™ '“•-*■" «» - ° \ir I! r"r"i'*TWx - ••—•• nstn i itmwis Wilkins & co., 'R A nnn?T> ( S ;cc J a *Si;i.O t ‘“ ,In »«»■) BAHKEfiS _& EXCHANGE BKOKEfiS. IX thn « Fai RTH s Tli££T, PITTSBURGH. ?nSa.? um ! roua suspensions of Bankers mjc month*, w”*wSti«fled t thatl Co °i ntry * dcrtn C 018 l**t tbeir lroaWh^“LriSVni^? t A oal ; n ' ~t ""I ‘^Una sun. the public, in mETST* "rui™ to u cy stocks," or othrr • n^T{e t D?l^A p r r < ;} IJ^ ,u l ?* tn “&*- from the strict »n *i? t>o haring used two bottles of it, which I procured from l oar »«“*, at Somerset, and found great relief from it In dtfeaee of tbe Liver. 1 Cud it has great effect »fciX r * 1, T a ** strengthening and invigorating them, n. a pahlfe speaker, is a great help to me." Da- Gass, Newton Hamilton, Pa., May, 1851, said: “I haseused myself half a doseu bottles of your German Bit ters for Liver complaint and diseases of a morons chare o- Hft th«abuse oft-ereury. j 1 was poisoned Ju 1,1111 MW®" l"»n the cm of the latter arth w.- TheGennan Bitter* 1s the firet article from which I obtained any relief. I have alto given the article to many dyspeptics, with the most saintary result. I think as many more bottles will euro me." J. 0. Voo»o,Esq_ of Dauphin, Pa., write Mar 6, 1851: I was afflicted with General Debility. tftoetfiiat Weak ness and Coetlvenesa, for which I used many different remedies without relict*, I at last used your Iloofiand’s German Bitters. I took a few bottles according to dlreo tw“ja°dwas completely cured. I have not boon so healthrfortanyearsaalhare been since I took your Bit ters, which Is about one year ago." ..The Bitters are en&rtly teedabU. always strengthening the system and never prostrati eg It. * hold by dealers In medicine and storekeepers every where, aod by Fleming Bros. B. A. Fahnestock 4 Ox, Gep. H. Kern, ICO Wood ILI*. BchwartxJ by dealers In medidne generally Water-Cure Institute. HAND STREET ISOUTH SIDE) BET. PENN STREET rf. s ' PITTSBURGH PA TIOOTOR BAELZ, Graduate and- Practi- JL/..ti° aaT to tho Old Schools of Medicine. ABopathlo and llonffipathlc, and for tha past ton rear* a suooeaiful HjdronathUt, has opened a WATEB CUBS In the aboro' location. The perfectly safe, direct and Immediito effect this its' |.°® aJ^,,5 DTCT *- *»d ail diseases acute and chronic IT. it ST**®* ol and Invigorating to the weak and debilitated, render* itpecullarly desirable in fiuniUee, who will be treated et their homes. Allopathic and Homasnathic treatment will be admlnls- HT” 1 iw*” < n* l t® dj .bnt. after long and thorough expert *l,eJ ‘ decided preference to Urdropa thy, which hu, throughout tbe old and new world, prov -3?“ emlnently succresfuUn erery f rm of disease, inetu. ding Xndplont Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia. In flommatory and-Chronlc Rheumatism, Asthma! Uutano' 2“* K. # Vi oa9 * D ? v L ‘ t " W****. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable cl tisens of nearly every State In the Union, can beexajnlaed at Doctor Beds's office. Theltov. Clergy ere inritod to consult him gratis. Warm water being used in tha commencement, and of ten throughout the lsa luxury Instead of ua* pleasant, as those .unacquainted might suppose. Charles Rrewev Palm- W.H. Williams. TtoSlb XK gtJjKK* T. Morgan, \> m. B. Holmes, kTh. Enjfish. B, The under«lgned,harihg visited Doctor Bacli’s Institu tion and witnessed his suo»«fnl treatment, ehoerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician: * Charles T.Rowdl, Jos. STOinocll*, David Hunt, John CoortU, Kobt. Patrick, John B. Livingston^John Wright, W. W. Patrlek, Moses $. Eaton, O. Ormsby bregg. ja"-6md_ Jt jNOTUER Pittsburgher testifying to the /liroQderftilJy curatlra powers of BarhaTo’s Holland Bit naS 4 !h*' SSBSf 1 “,*J? i? ®**n[ and tha reclmea of MTerf b . ot rr'f?“ w ' a * *n«rt£uoa, onuil bemn tha ns* or Bj-rhare’s ITplland Bitter*,and hare now fotiudr* ilmi!5 IMt *? mo, ? tln,r l o A,? ,r ®- efficacious la remonns the extrema debility occasioned br thla and coi»nUly as a tonic It has lb w eqttals and no rnrerior Bwcctfolly. J4ODB Wm:t3d»Ub*low i »*£ tO Tk !, “ B 8 J« Bmb»Te , i Holland Blt “T** ! rh *s^® at PoP]“*Mitr of tbii tnedtona has tndowd InilWUonii. Whleh tha publ ie should jrua d against parThMinsas the RtmaiDenarlijiTc l .Holland ßlltmT P. SCUW'AaTZ, AllwrfiSy, da£Hc ; and Prnggjgta generally. RVE FLOUR-—6O bbls. r’ecd and for sale . _iST taT BELL A LIQOET. • 65 bales rec'd and for sale by rJ*lT CELL k LItfGETT. HAi —10 tons baled for sale by ~ aaRTTER a pilwobte Roll BUTTEk—SO bbls. choice Ohio for hr j»2g_ SIIRIVER k DILWOBTH. : DRIED PEACHES—IOOO bua. prime hivs. fb«ai®br sinuvHit a dilwouth. T>ARED PEACHES—3O bus. pared Peach- A e*c« h&ud and to arrive. _?®lC SHErVER A DILWORTH. ’ CLOVER SEED—2OO bus. for sale by _ d * l9 „ J. RCAyrtBU). p* KEEN APPLES—IOO bbls. in store and ™ B fortaloby j*22 T. LITTEL ICO. SEED—3O bbls. Ohio Seed for -V / _?5 I *Jo' j*s> joiin floyt) a 00. PEACHES— 25 bbls. Dry Peaches for sal© tar_ Ja2o JOHN FLOYD A CO. Wrapping paper—soobdis. for sal© or j»2> Jony FLQYP k CO. 4 LBS . CALCINED MAGNESIA in 1 */< / «tOTB and for tala by FLEMING nROS. ; | ABXS;BABBITT'S WASHINGPOW IU DER in «tora tndfor g*lc by rMtVTHfI BROS. SUNDRIES— €0 bags'Dry Apples; ’ M baga. FluMd: 5 bMS.FUxaea£ to arrive on fame? Qntkvr Cltyfor tale by ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. WEIDiATZ POWDERS—S gross very fine rI?^K , J r fral ‘ lrt " cl ”‘ 1 “““'StfiSf, “4 . 45? cor Diamond and Market it. - IiAKEK’S COD LIVEIt OU^—Tho best JL3 art Woof Cod Liver Oil now Id- nse, 12 do* received pT • J»» JOS. FLEMING. ' i^HEEBE —50 bxs. in store and for sale by" \JM ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. I kBY PEACHES—2S socks in store and MJ for'wda br ft? ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. WALT PETRE—7O sacks in store and for H by fc7 ISAIAH Ding wy * 00. HONEY —1 bbls. Strained Honey in store and for rale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. IPEATHERS—3OOO lbs. in store and for ■ tala br M ISALAHDICKBY A CO. GROUND NUTB—2S sackß in store and .** “J* b r ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. ¥1 AY—l carload baled Hay. for sal ~ JJK tha O. k. by • J JE VON BONN,HORST k JIDKPII ROTTER— 20 bbls. RoLFE utter; — ' - 6 (Ja fh|» m]| b* J“» _ JoILN FLoro i*co. r CONDRIES—SObis. Soap; •LOUE—lOObbla. in store and for sale by B. HARBATOtI * 00. 12 bbla. Roll Butter in store and JJftg«MQby fcfl 8. UARBAEQH *OO. TVIPSTABD-Gonmna Lp-Tipgt/m MngtnTd lb? Kllxand A* lb. can^ pat ap hr Croue St Blackwalb b * 9°; • ilea English llostard* for BLUE VITRIOL—2UUUIbe. for sale by del* It. K, 6SLLERB * QQ. /4 HA LBS. itHUBARU in store and for lUU wii by Ja2fl yLiaiIKOBBOB INSEED OIL—IO bbis. pur© for sale by \ JalO J. BCIIQOS .TAKER A 00. • QUELLED CORN—3oo’bos foreale by » t J»i6 - n«v ft/fURPHY & BURCHFIELD have jost another lot of chaapnsodlowark 4 n DOZ. -YOUNG AMERICA COLLARS lUj* ftl TAW QORDEIVB. CLASSES—CO bbis. new crop N. 0. Mo* U.«w ter tale y E. DAfoirLL Sl 00. 4 SECOND-HAND OHICKERING -PX AKO.varr nearly new. at a reduced priro, for sale hr ... JOH& ». MKLLQrf. SI Woodrt. 7 p'EATHERS—SOO lbaTn store and for sale A.by ft» McCANPLEBB,SnBAN3*CO. FOR SALE, SIO.OOO—A purchase Morfc to.amooat of 510,000, biTlng Oycan torcn I®CTJ lateral ImprcTtiineats on tha cr«m?»2j wwthis.o*,-U oHereS •taUomri fa » - B. MeLAIN feOW, • F?&f^h A^ ndM4Mort S“S<>to am’t ■ . $4«Wp. liatloji two ictri to rn r am worth ■omeiiOW). will allow * proMrtr ,olfi B.M-hAIN&ttiN hblSi Crushed Sacart w 5 JiyvasfflMMaL.^ ft jL Ua- I rimo KoUand 39 £„ JJ DKkeil EotUr. «XM iinffjr nb, b r E ssag?*** lba - arming and for —■ W *?<■ JOBS ftILBOM. HELLAMQQEtt. Blur Cora for sale by V;VT-.:T SSHBI7KS * MEWO&m, ALCTiON SALES. BAVISj Aucdoneer. Owurcud-SaUs Edo ou. rrnwfr ff&ed osd sfr«*| Buggy AT AUCTION.—OnSat £IIsIKw I 1 at the Commercial ■S%gttZteg3S!>g&tti a * m '*- - _ If. U. DAVIS, Anot. f b °OKS" at 1 AUCTION.—On Toli, WotS or Art MIA lodoityTuj^^krr^Snd’f sskmsss teas* feHtss Arts, Srieoees And ManuoUlurr*;Hogarth’* «/ the Musical Drama, fine plates: Mr*. Upl«o» Hume’* England: Gibbon’# Korn* Rollin'#A-SSt nu±£ m Knightly's History- of Ragland: Cuy Architecture, 21) elegant designs: Übtory of ml] Roll giuna Denominations; Sh*kvpcve.OolH«> edition: Work# of Ben Johnson. Milton, Borns, I’ope, Scott, Uwaan* Ac Milton 'o i*ro«e Works; Colman’s Agriculture;-s*ar» won! den of the World: Pictorial Library ud Bible Utosrsnhr. Buffon's Natural History; Dowlings RomanUm; Pngiuft Forests And forest Trvoi. Catalogue* now roadv. Mi P. M. DA VI?, Auefc. ■WOOL TWEEDS- AND' FLANNELS— M Will ho sold low, at private sale, si thouommeivfal rales rooms, corner Wool And 3th sts., 3» rlwa. All wool *n»j mixed Tweeds, 3 bales black mixed Donet Flanela. feKHt P.M. PAVIB, A»"* | NUHNB AND CL ABE’S PIANOS. I SPLENDID FKESU STOCK ! I HENRY KLEBER, j SAt Agent for PnuUtrph and IK-simi ItnmptpCMiOiJbr Ljafta- MINNS * CLARK S Jwwe. rfßl fi h^ LljY informs ttio public of hJ ranwd Si rfm tS Vda'^f.lw 0 ' fulgtrt’. PIMM mouscstAbllaSaent. a dtiiiMitir*/ v?^ 10 * h 2 i *jmar' In a late nunber of the iKrlril 0 ?/ ®*F h« doabtedly the largest* ud i# «p* c!!rid h suS.t **” as;«asB«|aa ; lrwtron» e l. tb»hlKhnt4:<.npta.S toan-e«t»h*lihm*ut,endiinltation IstheaiiSlLS* 1 * then tbeflrm of A -units d ChrX • have for they have never been ablo-togoabead of HmSTSISS tufflde&tJy to make op Plano* for exhibition The above remark* from the pen or a Aufow-dditam a nih«j \Z k ert * bU * lun< ‘ nt peculiarly forefbl# am4rt« Opinion of Mont. ‘ Uavingln mostof uiy concerts made uaecfandcarefullT* exjmlnea tbo Pianos made by Nunns A Clark, New ¥ MONDAY, WEDNEB DAYand FRIDAY of each week at lOo’clock. and Wheel tog every TUESDAY*, THURSDAY And SATURDAY, atthe same hour. Tbo Exchange connects at WeUsvllle with the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and at Wheeling with the Balti more and'Ohlo Railroad. For freight or pumas, apply on “gw* , J - U.GOLLI.NWOUD, Agt., Waters. w. an entirely new.and speedy boat • accommodations, splen Jidly finished ana famished—built expressly for thli ££2£ oclg i xtt.. * Election. A v Section for officers for “the CompoDy mitSput over the Allegheny river oppo 2ihn *a Iheeoußty of Allegheny,’' wWbehrid- Rrtrti-,. «« Cotowmy, at the north end of the day eMP *ltfdock ’ M- JOHN HAUPEhJ j . Treasurer. | __ Notice. - ,/ - GBCII ofour Depositors--oa have nit yek in 'kdiusted, are reonested/ to In »-rt booltß and ctirtiflcaufs, A. WILKINS A CO- f l_: 71 Fourth gtreet, j A CARD. I OVr, lam and have been enraged for ■WMI «I*ir£. 7 * bliainei M Mttwrr fry raaTU-Irmi H “«■ When MSurwl that employment on call, the bent description of semat* vlLl eom« to nK. tain employment, mad ln retnm toyo* n my best exertions to render entire e* tf«r«rtio*. . CJ * InteiUgeoea Offlca, Kg* XlimcE—The undersigned havind' been CanßtT I Sir' ll iSi d^f a,er ® f W>l«h(S«nd Me*«are*(br th» ■?S?hL”d ffSfegC-? 11 j&.Mi ips&slja ARD—2O kegs No. 1 Lard, >. • 5 barrels h r o. 1 Ur.i. for salebr ACC. HOFS— 6 bales Onio in store and for sale - I f *“ - BELL t LIGGETT. D fcF? CR EAM—A' rcrjr excellent article MANDINE— An excellent article for chapped handf, 4ejC do; . 1 ./S. FLEMING. O UTTER—IO bbla.~ i; L 9 6 bbk. ptekedaoUd; l l ' «fl»by fti * f ; bbla - •”»!» White Com V-/ ileal ta arrire hnd for gala bj i T. LITTLE k CO PEAKL HOMlNT—iO~bbb~iriine for - ol * P- W. HEBSTIME t CO- M * iS r”.. Semnlnts ofsrLK»- A 7oteS& w.wUl oiler oa Satan!*?, Doe. lfith . i « . ■.at, of sum.: »t aw aiSif and now upon the a-atadSnSSSsm sssss .ESSffMpSpS TTOIA ROBBER WTIIPSof all aW *°' lr SS-“ «■' •‘■WyS. Ei PACKED BETTER—IO bbfS Butor KICE—IO tcH.frcsah just reo’d and for sale Jj' llr - <» r-psi.ziM.aoo. f 200 cuffing Chasss for tele by fel R. DALZKLL * CcT B-tfP HAY-75 bales any for saloly -jg l3 - JAB, MeLAUGirr.rM J iVOOUSN FEANNELS—WHitS.STcarIet. Y * fcnj Y«Uow, Pltln »nd Twilled n»on«U.ln im wloty. A. A, MASON A QQ°sg EAR COBN—so9 ' J. B. OlyyrgTn OBK—li bbls. Mass rec'd and forwila'b? JiS BBU,»LIn^^ ■» In*, «» 34 bEu. prlm#Eo&Batter; 6 b2£Sfe“Eattcr;, > 4 auk* Potash, & pure article in £+® n *» , ■ 4 1 '/? 1 ?2 N_s0 ° bus: in <«r for sale by v ''^s, PESTERS’ STIoFfOS SALE~rittf ./ehw 1<" y“tef° d W ' J " nt *£. I art? -5 kegB No ‘ l for sale hr L - B.i>Aijga.L'in n 1 Oo (Had Ctlkoei? vhicfc»^b#SSd^wfl 0 '* s T f cf *«t - * ' •■;—:— ■' • • , JH WjftSVO.. Sugar' now land joy. wx& fta B&Ig ty . frig JOfifrFLOYD* CO. *®n« baled Hay at Depot, ~(or M» br ui ~ , aiutivta amuroaTn. P rimo eastern Ju3t ;rec’d s.-'HCADAiwg * ca ! VER“SEE bikfola .prurie in tad fig rato br - ■ >Br’HAßßAllqn it Co. bblsl id store nnd.for Bale SL M a nAaiiAcuu i co. 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