ITTSBDRGH GAZETTE Was^t-—'Thus Jar ilhOTarioua ac counts respecting the - prospects of the wheat trop ATA tfghly tiTorabla.- Respecting the crop In Michigan, the Detfoit'/fMPrr« sayß: “From all sections wo hear that the wheat is looking exceedingly welL - The quantity upon the groand is greaterthan in any former year, and, with no* intervening calamity, the crop will be unpre cedented.” - ‘ • ' - . A personage belonging to one of the highest r«wn;«ft ja Portugal, who desires to preserve a stnet incognitio, has placed 10,000 k°J^ e8 ?* port wine atthTdisposal of. the French Govern* ment for theannyhttheCruaea.:'^ RnnKS. MUSIC. &C- PTff FI A S.pffl A N elegant Bosewood six octave "Piano /% Tort*. msdebrßßOWN A ALLBX, Bouton. with Iron frame sad Patent andy psw. ; Boston EUK7TAVH “CHICKBBIS'Q * 8058,° la psrtet order In wrery partieolsr, sod of tot *snp*rk* been tn-OR one year. Bostoa priw, n#V, fS7S, . A Rosewood rixoctare, -In wy wood order.nude by - M«y« A Qx, Sow York. New pries $260, cow IUO. . . A Rosewood >ix octave, made by Kiogl#, Baffsln; afceat 2 yan old; In eood order. Price, ww, $273, for $150.. . „ A Mahogany Plano, rather • old fusioned. bnt'stuloj ■omen*. Oort sriahully about *3OO, now fors3o. ;• ' 1 A Bosewood *XoeUte* from F -to A, made byHifaetft Bro.,Nsw Tort fsnej-de**, entirely saw. New York nrtee $3OO. with etoolsnd corer, $2lO. - , Two Beeevood German Puses C?i ocUtc*. Imported «M the low price" of flfeQ each. These Insurants are msde with Iron hneoL sad hare erezr appearance of being anr* ntX: Tbeebor» awtheNKTOaKIPRIOES. Foruleby xnssnjre sre ww 0118 h. HELLOS. 81 Wood «t. a * EW~ BOOKS—Discourses on Truth, de- Qrertd in the Chapel ofthsß. Carolina Ooßeße, by theSoul, by Plato; b»n oo opinions and Troth, br Bailey; WaneUy, a story wtthoct amonifc .. .. • Utah *ndthe-Mormoiu, from • peraonal ebnrrstion Amiag adx Boothe reeidenee at th« .Oral Salt lax* fTTOE SELF-EXPLANATORY BIBLE— -1 Tha Bafcraheea and Parallel Passages lathis Bible bawu g a P gwa,gb*a^£^- AT.TI A RT.E WORKS ON THE THEORY v OFMUBlO—UniTenal'Uhaie Teaeb-r.byDr. A. B. Marx* Prot of Unsie In theUniversitT of Berlin; TreaKlseon Counterpoint and Pose, or L.Chenibl&i;- Gael's Treatise ooTtannony: . Uonrt's Socdnet Thorough Baas School;. Weber’s Treatise on Medea! Composition; Unaieal Tads Meenm, by H.B.SaroaU Caleott’s Mos Seal Grammar: Burrows's Thorough Bass Primer; _ , ■ , A Johnston’s Treatise onHanaonr. Tbs aboTe Car sale at JOHN H.MELLOB.BI Woodst. TXT ASHINOTON IRVING’S NEW VOL-. Y Y UIUC-Wolfert’s Boost and other Papers, now first alsi.'rs 0 - TTOL. let of PUBLICATIONS OF THE V HISIOKIOAL BOCIBTV OP.PENNi.-Th. 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Jubbi UsnbkU* Pittibuffchj w**n*OMT#tt A B*»- PhtU**. oo^3nd_ 3iet tha Afflicted Read and Ponder! _ , *v jt Am gftts Aaoa «m* ldaftto, KtaflJPuaawf <g«- taafttm an Injiatirkma "v&SZZStit artamr&atf t/Ht rrfHIS great alterative-Medicine and Pori- I flap Afßlood to dow used br thooMndJ uf gnlifnl fe^SsStPSS 3SS!3fflgHS3£3£!g Ugataan, gly— too? toUw StoU^eStSdbTdSwM# &7th* «- •^^wssssfisissgfcjs s-sasfe IS^^M^VtothTSaek.giTwriwadtr to.tho *tep» h~l& remirknbl. d«W which wa how r®»lj*d frost Mrwmt from *ll port* of th# TJolt®L£t*t*fc I* tbw S&^SSSwSfcSS£.i. B ffiSS*sflSJ a®! -JLo-fifofsPwrtrtmCSeiiinotiiJ, V*- td whom *0 “SffS^ESJSSS*““*!£*£»!& AU -sxaz%' ni AYER’S PILLS. :PAMILY . THERE has long existed a paulic demand cm It aeeompU*he» th* perpoae derignad. HUnijw make avhnualjMU, bat not eaay to make tha beet ot all yfli-CMwhS ahauld bar* none of .theotgectioas,bnt ail the wirantagea; of trvrj otbar. Thto •»■ ■*»*}■ a4iit»M tore. noTwtth what hum w# would rafpeetfqL iy eubmlttothopuhllo dedjjpn- It.baa been atalbrtba patieat JUtbarto that almort e»«T ?«Su !? aadldoa U aertmonkwa and itHUUng to tba jwariL Tbislaßot. ManTOftbeßtprodQcaaomqihgnpappaia mdmvSdra lo tbatjTdam aTtomora aao<tba good to ba.-d«xlrtd frost the«s ..tty &*£* diaaiiDixxitattetior ” " l*— it aria* from asrartpo*- lj 'teraaa*g > entto4baiwrd^» ba tacan iodkioajiir.: Uhtuta dlwetlanj fijrftbalr u*» tI Q the amrmidiaoMaatav&iefettorvaarajaibteararivpa ontha dox. Among tba oompulata wofea bar* . ©••« ftMMIUr etffed by them, «* mar mention lim OompUiat In Itayartoa* lorma of Jaandlce, ImjUgattkni. .tanruor and Loea ot Appetite tixUacsnoaL InttaWJty., BiDona Riiinna r«rer. Pater and Ague, Pain- la tba SdaandLolß* foe la truth, all Utaaa aw but tbawuao ooesee of diaeaaad action, tn tbaJUw. Aa an tharafford praeopt and aora relief is Ooatirenaaai Piw, Coue, Dyaeatarr, unsKaii, geroful* and. *cwry, Colda irttb a*nne«i or the body, Dlcen and Impurity cf Uta Wood; In abort, any and efrery eaaa wh*r» a porgatlra U is2£s°%£z , *fivLsssvz: asxsiz msmadtazadbowetalnto baalthr action, and rmttwa the apprtiU and Tigoa. Thar partly the blood, and, by tbrtr tKuWnt action on tba «reulatory ayitaa, rrogrita tba gtragthofU» tfdy. and rectora tbaoaatador dfeeaaad , SSrtJ3fSs^^^4'^’‘a|3 t~ —T — arerybody; and Uia SSStljrSSyad tbi* pill will »onr« a battarw»pojo than any wing.mbieh baa hitherto fern wtibMe to IStS’S raSKIiiwSu.MUS. (Sti.soU.bT Drossitts sot Dittos ‘AjfiKJSa tbiaaaetton.. ... frftaajania TT HAS POWER TO CUKE—“I hud not Xusslltt«losbsSiT»l(Ut«s bsnrtdd sfflyis." -ftußtaqoManJcoqgbj Dlrina bleating) bad no oeenabm to finish th*t»tu*.l and tor aaiabydrugHUtAaTarrwbgs.. •» , --•.- dam^ mi CIDEB AND WINK JSA JPg^R WpUlmxnm far Us fine bB&B WlWlllWrlß 1 Hater.Bbrmoth and Purdf.’ IffllfflffllH vamstad tokoprora by JBnjS mOabytS' aJ|HP; —Wo invite the o Jp^aUmtttopiofbßycrstamiraaaortaMtfeorßblrt* bog Mniilna, inelndug Uj*y«y bactmaka of tbate rnod*. ofmadloaandfinaaaaUUea. Alao Brltlih tor Shirting, and 8 bKina Prime a nActtSJf** ~ 3 ~* We eostmua to fcaapk alao, a eapartor-arUelaof naamt andbelM jmnhaaed from tba masnaetaraa .tbioußbtbciragaat Inthla amstry. ean Oar aaaoortment of npovOaaeaadfihavtlagliainßsaad lioeua to wry fun, mul of Unom taeplnrG<»da and to which we InrUa tba atmtlon of aU wasting a ni goody to thtodapMtment. Iht fteue- > OLL bxs fresh Roll Battsr [>rac»daadtoraaUby JaO-nBHBYILOomiia.- LARD— IS kgs pnao L&xd ree’d and for aaiaby j*s . • <’HBfBY IL OOLUBaJ; gipAP—SObxa.Palm:6<mp and 25 j ljoxm J 5 floep to itart tor aaleby -T.UTnJBbOQ.n ' ,f. ARl> k‘ GREASERS bbla. ’Lurd : and 18 (f AYRKim—lßibhls. now Isndhig fKim . Tw(aCltT‘(brssis by 1. UOO., rIOO dox* Coin Broomaife? sa|e r _ H«aara.qmjHft INC PAINT—S tuns Ammeun^und Tnaeb mniMbJ IBSTSHIPKimUOa MEDICAL.-. TOTHBPTraiJC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT; OF HJOF. JAMES MeCLINTOCK, It D From tie FhHaddphia Medical CoU^t. A NEW W ltA IN THE HISTORY OF UEDICINT Dwiw yjiHtMn* fat the first time sanctioned by thy FEOTMaioaI THE undersigned have the pleasure of in forming the public thst they b»TB mid* emus* xaenU with the eminent Pmfcseor JAMES MeCLISTOCH v t>_ of Philadelphia, known for morn than a quarter ox century pert u one of the grwiiert Practitioners enSTeech en ofM«Bdhe end Surgery In this euuutry or In Europe for the purchase of his redpea, end the preparation o . pste* of FAMILY MEDICINES therefrom, whSeh will he pntuplawdWap and peptdarftam. adapted tot general me,, and wilted to the meet pretalent diseases. The* •waediee embrace eomeof the meet Tti cable dlseowrixs 4Bd oomhinethmeewr known tor the em-lot dlweee. They are the fruits of the jaortpnrfband hmrtlgaticn, the wid eat research, end the almost unequaled tsperUnre nfcmeo the firrt physicians of the age-.vEaeh remedy 1* erpedell adapted to aomeparttcßterJhrm V<*i» !o * e - to * e,sardtn ®' with the AfcAcrf principle* qf modem medical tdcnct. Each of there remedies here been tried, tmproTed, end snail perfected, hi the course of elans. actiTeend highly *no eeafal practice, notonly In Philadelphia, hot throughout many distant sections of the country towhlehhls great eputationhaa Their nature end effect ere known and approved of by hundreds of regular phyMclem who here been his student* end seen their beneficial t* suits In Dr. MeCUntoek’s own hand*, while they were nn under his tuition. In the Colleges of Philadelphia, Oaitl* ton. Pittsfield, and elsewnare. , ,(1.r,-n -rn rounwuTd cxsttncirm renwcU a public benefit ami finally, In f 6l ***!** ISESmLi Sr Mr. Alexander <Ju»hman,who Is a thoroughly 2S3j£? CbomUt nod otootial AwiwMT «' WHW| SSStae. Whmbr I om .nnbtod to pour. th. public SStSfilUta intbonur, rimtot«bd cml pe^ton UtcProfescex rf Anatomy andßargcryin the Wjlladelphja Med- Idneend Acting Profceaor„®f ® J .Wwiferrt one of U»e enltinE PhTsWaneofthe Philadelphia Hospital, Block ler: late member <>f tbe Natiooal Medical Association: Anther o( the Jledieal memUr flf ; -ration, l’ltufl*A Mus. *c.. la, Ac. • "We need scarcely remind the Intelligent public of tb end neettsltv which exists tor the introduction of a class of good and rtliabU pajmlor Kcdvrirv* which may bp amfl denUy adopted lOw-’amlly use and depended o*al ai ..... jo the abeenee of a physician, U betnjtthe legitimate productions oTBcunc*,siiidvendEx9*TiaiM. fH.argument Is needed to |.roT» the Immense aclass of remedies oyer the dangerous compounds that are dsUy puffed into notice by Ignorant and reckless men. eoleljr rot the purpose of enriching thumseltee at the expense of tb II.M ultaltb., tbclrf.ltow b.lno. W. Ouit .onß dantlf In tb. Btonof tb. cnmmnnltT to .noportn.! bb .Sort to.itlm.to tb.gr»t bj tiring.artful pon»l to U» toHowln, lint, »bl"b«n I brnon thn Brat twolr. renwdl.o or tb. wrtoi. uia wbldi oompriwn m>m of tb. met alunbl. ffcjtoj ™ ““JJJ «d fur tb" M.«*l complnlot* onomorntod. ITyoo J .of jonr friend, nr« mUrrm. ,o~ nn Urn. In bnwnrlnn tb. oldofthajirri oultoilpof «. *>».bT bttonins iHi pi .inn . trlnl to rocb of thu. modlclnoo to *d«t rttotboa*. W.all Wttol «ttonUon to «b. Brno the list as being most generally demanded, at thle mmmo namely, the tomporitjon. hu tarn Am Pllo u o uuni SShXSa S. SASSS < S.^^.»‘»>‘p! i '» teg **sm» «>CgXgE&£j s ® sssss OM forall ft>roßof »» oWfilawd Oneueiftfw. _„__ to AV> ZjtKfamiß»qrpr«pttraMow<y Opto».**ony *" w^,w *”is iSSSTwS3>. If Uln> OH tt*. *£* WS'SK I Sa >oui«l prrraot many an attack of Bronchi t& end * »UJ «*<«-.« -»**•*•-• ] MMiwr.! SS^rSfMSr Strife* oflkacr to-tboae who bare new •mptojod it. asp onomt A-wasvra r^u! i »»4»<»«U. To!nc ijCTKAHVESTEOP. I ror UMcan.l- Of (Uomm w flu. J y w f^T^f,?rtSS lSSraoirtW*'>- 4= I VOSSES ‘^Kg.’SES&SSiS2Ss^^fei^*®T«T«r- ! , SSswf# ;«£ESftsasaußSfass&S^ I sfeSSttS »asSSS sKassasssrisiaKSY^a^^ wm^m^. botu--J *** ytT -wintiniATio MIXTCB*. Apurely Yijtabli oombtoatlon fcr_tHow>.°CsS*g^ SSmBMr ts QgCTdwtth the tdmoU tSSSOSSSSSSU ■HMKf'BBfi *” be * U *’ TTO-—EHHJH4TIO LIKIHKHJ- Sa!“ B SSS3f 4 J«!Er^6«S saasams&a^sasßSS ,t«n»eh and abdomen. Ae * conater - Ifcl* in all eaeea whew an external «tioDi*nt u *woo«^ irm oe cnuMnc, at In FiennSp, Pain* In the Cht*t»HUVcb* s?i?a; aSrtto# ißtSjSLsrwwmiate ******£. •r mood, Pahu lath* etatooehlHowfU. Uwor RttMi j n mjdra Mtvlu of Uoli8« BUlooi OolU\an/l Fit* of Kb®* or Sara? It will gir* Immediate reUet PHICIS, per Bob “* |r '3£?T&lo JHXTOT^OR.I*V*ILASD!* _ Assn forlorrr isd Acno.w Intermittent fwrm anr oi !!*“£“{* mtTisxwVxllallri • W) no*dr baa b*wn triad to tha fnHeei extent, and baa been found a iwcmcao fare* any “*• n ’-Ti VKKIABLX POEOiTIVr. PILLA& For th«r,H»r of Oootomtwi*,, .ort »1I I*. ViV irulr, *Y S*S IHodM-.ißMmjrt/hOnj gd J °“u' ", rri—AOTi-Biuous pilia - Par limr OsatJalaU. tad. all »>m» of dlaeaea arlantf £*» sseESm&ggm —iaSrftirfHiiteßi ind Yellow, or other F»i»i% will i*fr Stt-sSd<«l2«sl=t PUIOH,WtItoI.2SU»U. : Tba oadarslißad, in aawpUnc «*• proprtatowhJp of Dr ! Jimaa UeCaintoek'i funOf Jdadldnea, wonM wapaetftxllr ! ctntatotha puiße, th*i In hla prcdbwlon *a DUpooelfir i fa.twT«t, tsr ««Hr fifteen mn fat, dorfaywhleh tlnw bekubeen aetlralr ooonacUd with tha heet rtarmacutl cnl acUMleboonU In thla eonntrr* b* bM bod. oeotfon ton* iad ptepairatbe pwaeripßww.of emjßentihyridib*,AinoM whom b» woal*lnam«Df.Moti Dr. fnneie, Br. Cb-maa, Dr. Whittaker, Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Bondc, Dr. Etieam, Dm praUand Yoxag, Dr. Dial*, Dr. Qrwn, sad manr «tbe» nthedtyoTVewTork. .. . .. ._•. '-. -. . Tba axpiirtooca that acquired «oabla« him to diaotml nata witb trmfl'f*"*" bet—a irnftontfa aanrtrtarf, eombd* fldm<otftfiaap,w|Mtoaaear«a harocnkm»ej»«inb»lao tios to halos with tbdrhlgbmtthoapaatleal effeeta. an tba loaoeorat* mlxtoraa of ooaekary. and lgnaranca;wbeTW In, tor want of proper knowledga \b combining them. Urn bait tngradtonta may naotralUa and dtotroy web others* nealttoaantotaaca highly injorioas, andeoatmy toUa ntondad daaigß. It to with - aatiflea that tba pneertptlooa ofPr. Jaimaa UffJUntoeJrar ot otdy coapcMd of tba meat talqaW* maUal agasta known to,and babltoally amployad by, our beat praeti fit tbpaawral dtoeaaMferwfaieb tbay ara'totondpd, bat they art eomUnad lo aacb accarata. propvtlona, !n‘valatbm'to thalr '&emiealand madlmnal •Cbeta, at to aecara tba attainment ** tba.ntmoat iseraaaa ofthairpowerandaflirianey. '' In«melirt<m,bawinoolyadd torWatoaltthat be tth ufrr with aenfldanca ta bit aaat career, aabla goaraoUe to th* pahitai that tbeaa great reatato In hia band* will be \tafuOv pnjartd lor itrtot accordance with the prwerip tkdabfthairdliti&gnlihed originator. . . • 7 —l r- • -iUQC. OVBdMAtt Graduate end TnUm pf At JV. T. OBcpt Plum**. , whaabontfedietoaia stay baraoinind, at wheleaalaer ■nSrf •••., AsCnSHHAMbOn, ' Beta Proprifftor. Ho.m Poltonat, SawlcrlL lad of aU tba pitocltol nroggtota to thto rit>.. JAMES iicOLINTOCK, H, D. ~-, - i aersaruf Otb and frhflartulphla. ; bnd of fUQQHd SBOTHEBStAgto* Pittobargb. And Ota O. KSTBXB, «r. of Woodat. and TlndaaQayi' ’ god of l, T. TLEartHS. City. And may ba cafdatad toroagbanr * »*» UaKER’S COD LIVER OUi—Tho tat CHEESE —50 bxs. in etoro Mle by w ' , maim picket * 00. ITOPB—2O bales prims eastern jratroo’d Tl«ri C" LOyERSBED—IOO buahols .prime in ifaly »ad fatal* *>r - B.HABBAUQH*Oo. tjjobTWQ—2s bbls. in blorn and for sale -M 8- HABBAUQII * 00. fecdnnajorgJ. ;JLY / 65 Bale.'fto'd HAI— 10 tona baled'for jj£l ; .■ entrrEß * CrLWOBTO. A PRESENT of' ofino ’ Picture/ Btfch^w CEjn-XUNUAL SALE—A'. 'A. ! Staso^i steamer Qgaksr City to r i 00. 4/|BXB. BABBITT’S WASUINQ POW l,\F&XßUatee»attdteM2»br fUDOHQBBOS. ! HOUSES. FARMS, &C. A NO. 1 FARM IN OHIO' FOB SALE— Two lino ftaoi, ltO»Of».toe otherollOO «» new Marietta: both wall hnprored »nd la a good tt*t* of cnltlvatlon: will be sold vary low, and a long credit gtvan Property in siialeesvtlle for BAITL eon* ftttngof two lot* of ffwpnd, hairing a front oo Mala it oTlljfcct and Water at,on which areereetedthrewftaafttalUag,♦« storle* high, which will not-for $150; aodgood »Üble ana ctbelHK, Prictnjum. T7OOR HOUSES FOR SALE—Tl>at v»lua- V ble property oo Bed&nl rt. 103 tt. frontbr. 120 drop onCamattnTultbaiwroftowtwoctorTtrick PweUing llooaea, well arranged for the eomfcrt and conreniowe or l«»«gaff aß^B TtBOS.MO.W<- 0 S.MO.W<- A NOTHER CHEAP FARM.—4O acres of A *roond«nfmoto»»acta.r^,ltiiit.taNo«hF.:r etie towuahip. 10 mile* from the cityand 31fi wlaa-fron the Btaabaarm* Railroad. at the NolilMtown fUto, a comfortable Dwelling Honae, harn, »tone mil^honf^ •aokwhouw, An: fins orchard. T|m P l *^ and can be easily cultivated. Price easy. Apply to tel 9 p. fIcUUN A SON. . 4 NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE,— .■Dilated on Bank Inno, Alkgbeny r*r_ * * Lot of 26 feet on Bank LaoebjMde«)ponE«t Lane. The Qanse is well arranged with ilaU. Parlor. Inning- Boom and Kitchen; Waab-bnuae, fora Mraomi, and fin ished AUle; good cellar* hydrant, out-oven, atahle, Be, all Q SI ALL FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR Q CITY PROPERTY-—A nail Farm, one mile eaitof Uni cm town, containing £1 acre*, will be exchanged a* abore. The land Is la a high state of enltlvgtlon, haring been need aa a garden. On the promlee* are etcetoda comfortable twoTrtorr Brick Dwelling, a good frame w«n and frame stable. There lsal*o a variety of young fruit tree*, roots, plant*, ihrnbbeir and Uie beet relation of grapes Apply td B.McLAIN A BOX. 21, 6th at. CIITY PROPERTY FOR SALE-A large ) lotnf ground, situated In the 9th ward, and frontlnK on Penn *C between Uarriaoa and Careon.runulDg.buak to Spring alley, on which are ewetedjtwn double 3 story Brick 11 mure on Penn it, ud I Brick Tenement* on Spring alley.' The wheti. property la in prime order, and occupied by prompt paying tenant*. Those wanting a greuahdtafo investment should apply at on«w Offetw at the low price of SCUOO. Now rente fer iCW- Apply aoon to TeO B. MeLArN A SON, 111,6 th Bt. WCL I-2 ACRES OF LAND, situated 1 1-2 I U mile, from Kuon Tatar SUU.O. Ip I"'?"'-’'-", Gi) acre* cleared, balance In good timber land. wlU»K«*l Frame Htaae, Barn and Orchard, fronting on wj*t 2??“ of Uttleßeavar. Gallon B. MeLAIN A NON. I~owa"lands to exchange for PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES—We hare toar hnn d and eighty acre* of {excellent land In lowa county. lowa, which wo will exchange for PUtaburgh Manufoo* turn! articles. Apply IU MnLAIN A BON. ■ f AWRENCEVILLE—S2,UtK) ONLY—For .1 A ralo a comfortable Dwelling Ilonae, of ball, pallor, OTninKroom, klteheo, good collar -and four hod reem*.—> The lot h*« a front of 4» ft. on AU*m aC, by 100 deep; a well of good waterand.pnmp lathe kitchen; flut-orvu, stable garden and frnlt twee, grape tine* of choice flua ltr, *<=-. all in good order and will be raid for t'ADOu, 1700 .lo hand, remainder at 3 year*. S. CUTUBKKT A SON. lAihJd.at^ IAARM NEAR FREEPORT FOR SALE— F W* are authorised to *ell that 80 acre Farm, near FreepoTt, for the sacrificing prireof 9 16 per acre, a* the owner wiabes to leave for tn* for W-st ou th«* loth mat, Apply to [W U. MeLAIN A^SUN, 31ijith *t-__ HUILDINO LOTS t oil SALE—A lot of 20 ft. front on McKee at. by 80 ft. deep. altoaUM in Bir mingham. l*rlee $260. Alan 21oU gituafod la East lUr minghaa, each haring a front of 20 ft. on Meadow *t. by Oo ft. deep, friee of eaeh 1125 r Apply to ' U\ a.CUTHBBftT ABON, 1403 d iL 'OORSALE—A splendid Dairy Farm of 100 JP acre*, near the Perryarille Plank Road, 8 mile* from Ure dtr. It foln prima order. Oo ft are 2 fina Orchard* of grafted frnlt, with good llotuwft. turn and Stable*, and ev ery eoarenieore. Price low, at *>s per acre, hnaulre of r«2-tf I'BOS. WOODd, 76,4 th at. FOR SALE—A Country Seat of II 1-2 aerea, within amlleaoflhecTty, on agood wud. It- M offered Tery low. Ku-jure of TIIOo. WOODS, fc2-tf ' 76 Toortli at TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AND TAN NBR&—Fgx_a*le,4feaa«a of Land, in Wertmondand county, 60 mile* (2 honre ride) from Piitabtfrgh, and I.l* mllre from UUlaidß Water Station, on the Pnreaylranla Railroad. Abddt*o acre* are cleared; good tillable land, upon which la a Log Uoum and Barn. It la w«U adapted to the rafting offruit, orlt wonldmakean excellent Dairy, greregrewlDglnxnriantly, and tixe place being well rap* .piled with the beat water. There 1* an abundance of the •flneat timber, tlx: Chestnut,Obretnnt Oak, <baifc Umber) White Oak, Poplar. Ac. It t* well worthy, the attention of :Tanner*, aa the Dark can be *not to Pllteborgb, by either railroad or renaL Tha timbre alone ta worth more than the price aaked,and most of the land would afford excel •ntpiatore wbeo cleared. , Thewbole will be eold for tho Terr low price of «wr acre; or It will be divided to lull purchaaere, at from Attn B «yi3CSffln‘hS3!"&.i»l U «.ln U,». “SSif* ra "‘ U - ‘“ d TIf,“« Ub W(«MT6 : wSujU Valuable Fropeny ior Sale, Liberty street, adjoinig tbo Methodis wFarava Tard. near Canal Baaln. Thla la now the on deSrable piece of property In thft neighborhood not ahead bought np birth#PennaylvanfoßallroadCompany. Front l logon Llherty 00foet,no Rimttreet IWfoet thenretothe .Uethodlat Grave Yard foot, to Liberty lOOfoet. Thta property lamostdealrabwa* a HoteL Thabulldlng now on It, a good rabetanUal three Blory brick, with all the neoreaary back building*, ha* fora long time been oc repled aa the Union lintel, doing a good buiinre* Capl talftta and otbm deflnm* of maxing a good inmtoaut, will do well toexxmln*thepremlare. . ap2>ti UPWARD FABER. ,4 FARM FOR 8700.—2 tracts, adjoining, J\ ef 40 acre* each <BO in all), titaxied la Washington Gtrunty, Ohio, within 4 mile* of the Ohio River. Lot No. 1 ha* w acre* cleared effectually, with a Log Cabin and young orchard of grafted fruit*; alao Bara. Stable and Tobacco Home. Lot No. 3ft heavily and thickly Umbered: ths ground 1* Iwelandtolhag. TngwholeUwell watered br«pring*and amen run*. Taro* H down, balance In annual payment*. Apply tO folT 6-M’LAIN A BON, No. gl.Bthat. Cki*kT\ LOTS FORSaVLE—in Gorman town, <sjlivr within 16 minute* walk of PUtabsrah. xcrea* -tEeMlegneny river, oppaeito the Aqaeduet, for thelow price of *l6O each, $s In hand: and (26 per year—they ought to Bell a that price in a trw day*, uyouwanta tm ~-’iSSuS?%oSSi~ u * - ?* gau.sk ■! .aaV THE best site forjin eztc&aiTe 3lonufactj ry In the flonriahliuc Borough of Blnalnglma.-mre pnonr about one *ri>aaU ama of gtoead. haring a front on Water, £«K«e. and, Bingham Aa. And abo smaller rive lota, In a great variety of rituatioaa, fronting on the principal bualnma rta. la ißlrmlnghaa. Ea*t J3lr miwghmm uxd Mouth Pittsburgh: can be had cheap on ate pltaAkato f. M.DAYIB, inct, cor Wood A6th*ta : SOUSE A LOT FOR SALE” tN EAST LIBERTY, dtaated within S minutes walk of the cad station. Thelothaiaa front of UMfeet on the Oreenabxtrgh Turnpike and «xt«ads back lira fret to aA. The building mnai*ts of a two Aory Rriek Hoax*, halt and 7 room*, including the klteheo; Stahl*. Aca great vartAy : of Frnlt. lßuneqlaUpoAaAlau cm be glvtn. lfriot, £L -200. Term* Tlicl. AINA tsiN, 21 Fifth at. C" ODNTBY SEAT FOR RENT—A beau tiful Country Beat, a ahert diatanoe from tha city. FOR SAlJs—AlUouse and 2 LoU in Bridgo _ J2IP* Kmt SALE.—A splendid Country Kcsi l 1 Atae», on U>a < )hlo Sir»r. adjoint ns the 11ms* of Bef uxe. on the plank rand, at Wood* ilaa.. Thera U s acres eoTwi with a large amount of graft*! frutta. evergreens, grapes, brrrys ami garden u«Ji, with a superior liareliins, Bara and out bo**. AU Intended to main a rotnfort&bie bom*. ItlfoQaxl lav. Eiiqnlrw of Holft ElQ n oo Ux prmiitca or of TIIO3. WOODS. T 4 Fourth Street. SALE—A superior Farm in Bearer B* • «oantr.Bmlleefrom hartlngtou. and'6 mile* frm Sew Brighton, containing IGOaere*. 120 of which Is under cultivation, and in tin* rat* ordor.wtib. good orchard and 60 acres of coal on It. It bndered low, Koqulreef aa3S-tf riit'MAS WOODS. 76, 4th *t rx)k SALE—A fine Farm on Chartiers Jr Creek, obtaining IStams, veU Improved, on)/C uHIm from the ettn also, a gt®d frame house and lot near lb* head nfFederal Allegheny. Uls offered very low. I hate a Printed Bolster with the description of a large number of farms, country teats, houses and tots, which vtll be given to any who wish to bn/ property they wUI find described on it. A fine assortment tor sal*. Call oo fcMMr tups. w00d5.76, «th n. SALE^— l INvo Houses and Lots on JP WrUe street, near Washington. m T l ** uouseasnd lotiufl IVansylrmnla Avenue Um lot on Townsend.street. . Alio—Twenty others In different parts of the city, all of which will be sold tow >m. fair term*—They arwdeaeribed oa uy stinted Register. which you "* a have gratis by calli ng at 76 Fourth streeLlfyou won't buy, andlfyuu hare property for sale, bycalling ouioe you can hare it hefts* thepotaie at largeln aYerr 4asr way, enoulre of ■ v WIOS. WOOUi Cotnmsmal Broker. *p4tf —76 Fourth steeea • f AND FOR SALK.—I4£ acres of Land. Ij 'Stc uQes east or MeKsesport, on which Isa good Cotbagellooee and Han; lid im« cleared, a large or* chard of grafted firul Wand 3e wvea of-Ooah Now U the |twi» fgf 4 bargain. , , '6O scrcsof land, hear J. Murdock's garden, with a good frame house on itf It ta cheap. . . ' 60 aerca, 3 mllw west of New Brighton, 00 it arsßood Improvements; It will beaohi tenrlow, . - Also. 3 Farms of Coal, on the Mooongahala Blvnr. and 4 g**«t variety of other farms and smalt lots of land In .bovWnltr. which I have dmeribeden my printed regie- STREET PROPERTY.—Tho J; <mdanm«lo<fet, u tb. prewrtr on lU.N um.t,»uth ill.. ntCT. ItoL.lo»jn,m[ul»tlha o bIUHT LUTS, ««b toiinff n ftonl on TMUiml MMt rf 20 twt,ol rnnln, InOt 150*.ttojmnUo' Eaifi's.'.WbfsaisE.S’E^S lota axe offered at the low price of SHOO each; ooedburlh cash In *»et,s the balance at 1. % and 3 years. “RnoJfTSo w tnellno to ,nn*«. on Uj >U»- ulated, will apply to N. HOLMES A SUN, mama, vui appiy «r, Market ef I ARQK CITY LOT TO, LBASE.--Tll® 1 A Lot of Ground, at pwaant occupied by John UKSo* EJrfarthW, on Übsrty toV,hrtw«nW*th attest, will, be ieased for a term of yean irons April lit wxt •Apply’ to JUUNB. IRWIN t ,Naß*M*ri»titn»«V . a2»tl . HOBBJtT ROBB, Fourth street. . OR SALE.—A Grmmd Rent on valuable FOR SALE OR TO LEE—I will fiell ir rent my property InMahchertm*. eonslsUog ofaslmrt. acre of Oround, upon which are «erted.a ijsSn tonltnuMnllon. rtuln»«l““J“S■E?™*: Em RENT—A comfortable Dwelling® Arbor, eorarad wlthGrape Vlnea. Also*aFtow«Uard«n onoftlubzopntj. to.dn.of • TAOR BAEE—A tot ralo Grocery. Htam FOR HALE—4 bWatifal L'omitry Beats, on the 4th street read, tblasids of Eart Überty. They are aotce spots, and ought to baimcured by those *Ao T OT IN TEMPERANOEVILLE FOR TimpunociHll. b«lo( nralr nfirt* in""'" '■"« will 00slTin. nMTiiio™,,t Uw, mrr ■.'"““"I" nffmnutro \fT. WASUINUTON properiy^eoh ItJLsaLB-A good frame Dwelling LbtfcflU ft. fronton the brow of ; tb« with a view of the two ritlea, rtrara.. An* 1 5^ 1 42tI2r<)fc A :SPEENDLD FARM—For aalo a Farm of the moat anbtlanital manner. Apple and ftach Orm: iiIHIB SAl£-i-2SO: aomof liad on White C cwvwettiMß. 1 mllafromMugeaapnrt. OmtotfrOT* mesU«n 80 ***** pf *°Vy?i INSURANCE* Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. OFFICE “in tho North Room of the MER CHANTS' BXCUANGKLTbIrd street, Philadelphia. • MARINE, INLAND AND FIRE INSURANCE. Witm IS3PXIJCC2S—On Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all ports in tho world.' frmm lastnugczß—Os Goods by River. Canal and lakes, and hr Land Carriage to all parts of the Union, inclu ding tho risk by Fire nntil arrival -Izn ixsoiom—On Merchandise generally, on Stores, D ’" ute «“‘Sf&rs oyim company . NOTXXOXB, L18il; i Bonds and Mortgages.^-.—.—*• S^ ooo W- Cnited States, State of Pennsylranla, Phila £lggl 00 Btoek In Banks, Railroads and Insurance Oos_ 19.78? TO Bills ReeaireabU~i MMS 5? Caahon hand. ..... ■••• . S’iSr *r Premiums on Marina PoUdes recently issoed— 87.137 27 fiohseriptioa Kota 100,000 00 1519,769 13 mucroxst . . ■wnnarn Martin, James C. Hand, [Dr. R. M. Huston Joseph H. Sea), Thaopb. Psniding, Wm. ■ Edmund A; Sender, Isaac K. Davis, Joehoa L. Pries, - John C. Deris, Hn h Craig. James Tennant. Robert Barton, Spe teerM ell vain, Joseph S-Bainett, John R. Penrose, Chi ties Keliy. laa U M’Fudana. : GeokffeC. Lefper, Bat od K. Stokes, wm. C. Ladwte, | Kdw'd Darlington, He: ry Sloan, J. T. Pitt g. H. Jones Brooke, Jar esTraatialr. D. T. Morgan, do. J.Q. Johnston, V ILLIAII MARTIN, President, Tsaus a ILut>, Vlt IPresident. „ ' Josxra W. Cowxs, Secretary. ErOmcs of the a apany. No. 0$ Water street, Pitts burgh. [JeIL-tfJ P. A. MADEIRA, Agent iffarance Co,. of Piulaaa. Charles W. Bancker, Geo. l n*rt,Mardoe*l D. Lewis, Tobins •ie, Hunm’i Grant, David H. Brown, ’attetson. ~ . IDLES N. BANCKRR, President Franklin Fire Tk [RECTORS: II W. nichsrds. Tlu Wagner. Adolphe E. B<i Jacob R. Baltli,UorrUl Goisua 1. D ve tary. Tbla Company oonttzmM to make I naura'neea, permanent or limited, on every dticrlpUouof Property in town ac<l country, at rates aa low u an consilient with Meant/. The Company ban reserved a largo contingent fond, whkb*with tlialy Capital andPremlama, safely Inverted, afford ample protection to the assured. ' TheaMetaoftheCotnpanT.onJaDnArylft,iBoi,aJpaD- Uabed agreeably to tbs Act of won aa follow*. Tit— Mcrtm«e«....„..1..~..-— Real Katata-.»4 - Temporary Loaju...- Caah, I 44 Sion their In corpora tiers, a period oNll tmii, ther turn paid upward* of One Million Fonr Hundred Thousand Dol lari |W« by Hr*, thereby affording erhlance of the ad vantae<* of Insuranea, as Kallaaihrir ability and disport* tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. . J. (JARDXEB OOKFIN, A (rent, >plp . Olfiro H. K. fptncT of Wood and Bd sta. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. uroiff «n»», Jn., ra&*T. - r. »• ooaww. SRfr. WiU Insure against all kinds of Fire and Marino Risks. U.UUISr. Jr,. J.W.BotUr, Win. Lyon,'t o.lhmseD,i Thu. Beott, Jaa. McAaUy A. Nlmlck. Oao. Darol*. G. W. Rkketaoo, Natb’t llulssu, 0, W. JacluoD, J. hlppineott* Wtn. H. Smith. ffA boon loOltutloo raan*««*d hjr Directors well known la this community, and who will liberally Mjan anil promptly pa j ail issues at the OmckrNfc- v2Wat*t Btreet, (Spang ACo’t WcrhonaQ up stairs, Pittsburgh. ja4bc Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. FlMlElmuranceCompaorof North America, JL Philadelphia—Chartered MM. Capital, $600,000.- Awti January 111, 1861, $1,001*266 60. WUt make Inn* naM an buildings: and their content*, in this dty ana Tirinlty; * l>f> on property of erery description, shipped per Hearn boat* end other renels, either by inland transpcr* •lion or on the seas. I DDLOTOUi Arthur A. Coffin. frai*!, Thom** P.Oopo, Bamnel W. Jones, John K. Neff, Edvard Smith, | Richard. D. Wood. John A. Drown, Williaut'Welsh, Samael Y. Smith, i Franc!* Uoakins, Banraal Brook* 1 - • B.rto*tln Allibone, Charles Taylor, Wm. a Uowen, Ambrose White, Qeorge Asnlnwall, ; Jaoob U. Thomas, James N. Uidteon, I S. Morris Wain, . . 111, l). Sbarenl. Secretary. Thie Is the oloMl Jntoranw Company In the United |Btales, and from Ha I !fh Standing, lnnu experience, ample I means, and avoiding aB risks of an extra haxartlons ehar aetcr, it may bo eon lder**l ae offering ample security to i the public. WILLIAM P. JON K*. A grit, ; SO and 61 Water street. : misoelLaseocs. Pittsburgh Riding School, TIE subscriber respectfully announces to Lh* And Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that heha* _Uye»tcsda KIDIMJ SCHOOL, which. In point of ,«U». cDinmodlousness and adaptation, undeniably excels 'tnr « |TTi|l » r establishment In the Uplte4 Btato*. jdtilocs* tton I* accaarPile from ail porta ofthe city, ■ and airy situation. rsnderslt especially fctha w t*sm«»t agrwabto bones are dodls and erell pledges himself thst n» twins« «HWiff -"“*■£3s?“ •*** , °iL t ‘u.Ti^”4S N u ” JEttiOSrTWOODWEtL, OABDIET FURNITURE MANjJFAOTTmBB* pas. 97 sits V 9 roan mm, rmocuß,, „ 1 W. W. respectfully infonns his friends •I • And eustotnm. that hens* Just oompletsd his stock rf Furniture, which I*decidedly the Urges* and Min ottered tor nf* tnthla city. As he Is determined to uphold bis sleek, withsensooed materials, best workmanship, and nswAtt «*—<p»«; and fftm tha extent of his orders ana ftadiltrln raenufoetarinji, be Is enabled to produce'war ranted FURNITURB *Fthe loweet prices. , Ue keeps alvayslon hand the greatest eartetr of emr description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the meet elsgank and ooetly, that » house, or any part of one. may be fuxUshed ftem his stock, or manufactured •xpreesly to order!The following articles consist in rurt of his aaortsent,rvhkh, for ricbncM of strle and flnishj eannot Ini nnrrisrT |m any.of tbe'JCasiern atiea.. I«als XlVleti-Artete Sofas; IDO Sofks in Plush and Hair Cloth: 100 dosen Mahdgany Chain; 40 do Walnut do, 100 Mahognß*- Rooktax Chahs ftOWalnot do. do i. 100 Mahogany Divans; * ftO Walnut ‘do 100 Marble Tap Centre Tabless to do Dressing Bureaus SO do Washstands v 40lnelcosd . do tOo Common , do 60 Plain IfrMrfns Bnrwa; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads 20 Walnut do UoGc*Uffe - do quo Cherry'ud Poplar BedMaadq 20 Mahogany Wardrobe*; 10 Walnut' • do 10 Cherry . do . 40 Plain Bureaus . 100 Dtntftg and Breailbet Table* 12 Beeretanr and Book case* 20 Dosen Cade fWt Chair* ■ 24 Cane Beat Becking chains ' 12 UdUe’WnUna Desks . - . JUt and Towel elands What-Not* . Papier Maehe Table* OoomtaUoo Chair* Pwn broke do * KHrahetheO da Hall and Pier do p£u? Inlaid da ' Krtrajdon Arm do, Ottomans Uotbleand RallCbaii*. , • . , aim, > large a*wrt moot of Common rornitaraand W< & &* *°Cabin*tiaakf , ra supplied with articles in their Una.. BteambrsU And Uotele furnished at ths ahortaetnoUas. AU orders promptly attended-to. • •• mh2o THrfrwrtoliK andljvkrpool ' totted states mail steamers. Th# Ship* eompcdos thin Line an the KSE Ships have been built bj contract, oaslr for OoTaromrot Ser*lra, #T«ry ear® baa been th»Lr eonatnietlon, aa In the Kniioeg toeuaun aticnstb aad meed, and their tmsaßWKUUoba.foryaasen* r«r> antMoaUea lor eJegann and comfort. . , Klee oMfiKalcw tßua Maw York Id Llrerpoo . la Tin* CaUmfl2o;«xr.lailT«s»oor extra abed State RoomaBSOQ; In sSrond CaUuT f7O; from Urerpool to New York £3<i andtuu. _ An experienced Burgeon lit No Berth can be eecnrtd on no (wv« piU)poa|to x>ATI taos Mur You* ISM. I Saturday, January<.. .1 Saturday,' »L .: I XtunUy! rebrwT^-'^ Saturday,' . , Saturday, Mareb «. • Saturday, , * U Saturday, April!. Saturday, -r .It. • ! Saturday, “ 20, Saturday* May IS. Saturday*; “ 8?. Saturday, Juna 10., Saturday. * Saturday; July B. I. Saturday,-' “22. Saturday, Aojnxt w I - Saturday, ~ - j**- B&turday,September^*. garbed to each Ship, ntll paid for. ’KB Of RAILING; - Pin* Lrmroct,H&4. , Wednesday January IV, - Wednesday,- ••**'•• a.--’ 1 Wednesday, February a. . . Wednesday,' ** ' Zfl Wednesday, March R. . - Wednesday, *22,. Wednesday, April 6. Wednoday, • ■ “ 18. Wednesday, May A Wednesday “IT. Wedsmlay, • *?. SI. - - Wednesday, Jons It. Wednesday, -* 28.' Wednesdsy, July 12. Wednesday, 28, , Wednesday August®. WednaaiteT. U 3. . . , Wednesday - Eestembee O Wednesday,- ‘ v * Wednesday, l October f. ' (Wednesday, “18. Wednesday, HOmsbef Ai' ' Wednesday,. • 16. • Wednesday, •“ 29. - Wednesday, December U, aS'toKDwtRD k: OCVLUNB Torkt brown, bhif my A 3iTh A-cS* letting's Ami, : 00* 28 Roe NotreDaaedss .’DRAPER, Ilevro. j W will .not be accountable to , Jewelry, PredoOs B tone* or a aw signed thereto, ant tbs • • - -■ |yl»- 1 BtturdcTi • B*tord*r» ' .■ •?&» B»tord»r< Ootob«r 14. Bstiml»r« , •''SB* •• Saturday Norunbor li B*tSrd*y'l>»e*mb« ( J? or Fwii*, »p. A 00. •troqtiNmr Vtetolw*, Parl*. Q BORCWIL Tba mnn of Um*» ißhip Oold. BUt*r,BdHkm* Pporie, Ifrtius.'inucßi ttUrof Ladlnj nlo» tturria creiwmd. • • Caipetings, Oil Cloths and Matting*. SkSlQvob, i RE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT from tbo /m.Manu&ctn«rf l tbelr choice and large assatmeat o cargstlnpand OU Cloths £i Spring sauo, and In uartee®* Royal English VtiveiOarpetft ■ 1 Brussels and Tapestry- .dot 1 Anbassons, * new article; imperial and Super 8 Ply* Tapestryand_dO'lngnuiu}- Rxtra and Floe • do: Oh arch Carpeting*.. violtlsßa. = Tocethet'wlth *Wool, Dutch, Hemp, Cotton, ul every deemptioa of low priced goods. •' j. •• '■ ,Z_v il‘ ; floor QlLCloths from ato24 Met vrfda,Tre6ooutd (blots patterns, of allquaHtlM iadpHeag. Also,moiiale,«bsnlßs tad totted ran tod mufcetaxio tad table- eDTsrtfwlndow veoitien blinds; baa tod green oil eloUu; yufl hob ’• cheek canton matting; M«44J'64 tad &4wld*Otal*o,«poeßutting S< 8< 44. MMH wide. tU of which will be offered at the lowest esu prtoal ... Boots and Bhoe*—'Wfcolfiiaieand, BetaiL TAMES ROBB, 89 Market and 6 Union its., •I •Sddoorftoiatbe; UarloßtUlottae. Pittsburgh, ;*6ald aultheattention of ftls .Meads andttht pobUa centrally to the feet. tb*t. be 1 m now on hand the largest and bast AeeledUrtodKOfßOO varieties teWBBX HesaSSSSOgJSMt afisswsa ssifiaaapipjftaS CbUdmn, Sm Pfig® wteMrtUflwcrUn-with iMt wffl baMrty droit with* • ■•/•. -. '-‘j. •" .•.•-•;dsis^ A PPLEB—2I bbls. hainanit« Jfeint'WlV. «■*.*»»» ;TJ7TLLQW CHARCOAL, snramUmtar ll»g"S£3Sieg tv-flu AB—lo Uidir prime Old Sugar store aadte sals br UTZLI Aw. RAIL ROADS, &C. Madison and Indianapolis Bail Eoad, to B txtßiport ftilabttoto tt»btß»!oftfliiili»fl>i the East or ftttibiinh, at a* low rate*** any other rpqtfc Having tnet* BolllnH'Btock and much more experience la lt» management, thlsroad ana offer mote Inducements to thlppemm securing dispatch and ecrrectnem 1a for warding goods than any other Una. . .. . Goods for the interior will be received fa Madison and sent forward FREE or any charge for drayage and cpm — Tt<i» ei«o nlhr mbi Inducements to Boats to land with them, as they bare larra Wharf Boata and Wharves, where goals can be stared free of charge and be protected from the weather. . , .. ~ . . , For any inlbirmatioo or rates of freight, call on A. A. HARDY. Agent, at Pittsburgh, who win gm tho desired information. J.'Oi D. LiILLY, Bnpt,' n. P. Joaifl, Gen. Agt, Madison, Ipd.—j*BQ-d3m • Pennsylvania Railroad, , Daily Through Trains. between! I Philadelphia and Pittsbur&L—THU MORXIhQ MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7« A SL.’ and Pittsburgh far Phllahclphl* at 7. A. 5L TliE FASr LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1. P. JL and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at IP. M. THE SlO HTIKX-. >R|S3 TRAIN leaves Philadelphia forHttsborsh at 11, > IL. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia st 10, P. 55. ! The Above-lines eonnect at PRtsborgh with the Rail-’ nads tbnndjjvm. 8t- Louis, Mo.: Alton, Ualenn and Chic*-, co, HU Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Kt; T«t© LAfhyette and Indianapolis, IncuClnrlu 'nati, Toledo, Cleveland. Columbus, Zanesville, Wasriuon and Wooster. )hlo: airC with the Steam Packet Boats from and to J?xw. t teT». lima. LwoTitti andCwcunun. ‘ • Throagh .Tickets can be had to or from either of the farther tnrtieolars. see Hand-bills at the different; starting point*. Passengers from tbs ' will Andi {hi* the shortest and most ex«dltton* ronte to .Philadelphia, Mt rnos! moorjl'Xoxst./£««■. Une kn^oh^ lia ' J M KSKIaIKN, Agent, Hutengtr Lina, Pitatwp*. j*3o-ly * Pennsylvania Railroad. ‘ fIiHE groat Centra! Route, connecting the B Atlantic©itlrs with Western, Northwesfann,and Southwestern State*, by arantinuous Rallwar direct. - This road also Oranect* at Pittsburgh with «“*F n»*ef| Bteamen to all ports on the Western andatCtore land and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on the, Northwestern Lakecc making th© mosti ltrtti, eAMpc'sf reliable rout/ hr which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and S t?ATI£sBBT\\EK\PUILAnRLHR/A 4inTTSBUR(UL FIRST CLABB.—Boots, Shoes, Dry flood*} j*, r lOOlbs. _ (in boxes) Fora, Feathers, Bc.. / 4 BECOND CLASS-Books and Stationery. 1 Dry Good* (in (tales) Hardware, Lca->T5e. per 10U&S. tber. WOOL Ac. f THIRD CLAUS.—AnTIIa lUkkldr. Bacon} 100 &*. and Pork (in bulk) Xlemp. Ac. —J, FOURTH CLAsiS.—-Coffee. Fish, Bacon and 1 1lt1)i , Pork (packed) lArd and lard OH.-.-i '?,° P i , ew.la shipping goods from any point Raster Philadel phia, he particular to taori- package “eta Pcnntvtwnia Railroad." All floods mnalgmtd to the Agcuts of -this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, *lll be forwarded without detention. ... Fkuout Aoona.—ftlosra Potter, Boston; J. L, Elliott. N. York; K. J, Soeeder. PhlUdelijtla; Magraw A Kdoc*. Balti more Ueo.C. Pranclscus, Pittsburgh; tiprigmau A Brown. Bndnnatl. Ohio; Moorhead, XcuTavUle, Ryj R. 0. rldrura, liadiMn, ludg Ratcliff A Co., Mo, J -8, Mitchell A 800. Krmnsvllle.'Tndiaim. ' ’ ~ . ' H. H. HOUATON, f^nirairrriohlAomt,PhSaddp/>ui. IT. J. LOMBAERT, Sup't, Altoona, fh. J*^>»/ 491M28 68 \ ..... 84J577 78 B3J>6B 17 cuswoo ..... 6L&16 81 CLEVELABI) AND PITTSBUEGH HAIL HOAD- IN CONNkCTIoN WITH The Ohio and Fenna. Railroad. Via Atliaoe,'. INHE shortest, quickest and most reliable -route to Toledo,. Chlesgo, Roek l«dandrOalena,BL Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. #i . - . This route Is One Hundred miles snorti'f ana about eight hour* quicker to Chicago, than the dreultousone Tl Tvm d DaHy o, i£alns between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Three Dally Trains between Cleveland andCblcago, Time to Cleveland, ti hours; Chicago, £1 hours; and St. Louis, 37 hours. ' „„ VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland lest© Alliance a., connecting at Uud*ja with trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving at Cleveland at 10.04 s. M. and The Tninsol theOhJo and Penna. RailroadleavingPltt*- bursh iat HDOi. u. and MO *. jfc, eonneet at AUUnM with trains which arrive In Ckveland at 10D4 A. M. and y qn p. m The 3.00 r. m. Train from Pittsburgh makes no eonneo tion at Alllkhee for Cleveland. „ - _ . T . _ , Paaseugen for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Rock TsMd, Galena and the North-west, who wish to go through with, out detontton, wiU taka the Train leaving Pittsburgh, at 8.00 a. h- and arriving la Cuveland at 2.20 p. M.. as that Is the only train toy which etose connection* are made through to the above point. Passenger; by Ui» ttua (v*ehChlcmgoat?.3o next morning, and Bt. Louis at mid* °¥L gained by going via Qeznland 8 hour*. j The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, nm as fallows:—Lbsvh Cleveland at 2JJoa.it. TAS-rJL; arrive In Chicago at 11.00 p.Au7JOa.M.and l2JO». ■ • Tndns-leave for Rock Island and Bt. Lonla as follows: Leave Chicago at fcl£.a. ». and 1006 and U.OO P. *■ Passengers for Bt. L>uis go over Rock Island railaoad to 1 Joliet; and tbenoe ever the Chicago and Ulsdssinri ml road to Alton, and thence toy steamboat; (83 miles) to Bt. Louis.’ Passenger* by the 0.18 *. a. train arrive in Balnt Leuls at 11.20 same evening, aadby the 10.00 T. M. train at noon next day. Baggage cheeked through to Cleveland, and there re cheekeufor Ch rsgo and sL Louis. ran vu Attiwua ajip ctsvßjjrp. FirttClax*.. . lit- a** To AlUanee 4X30 “ Chicago— -13,00 “ Cleveland. —. 4,00 ** L* Halle— 10,«0 “»**- ~~ Passengers arerequasted to proeore thefr UckeUat the cpu, r , .. "gssKffa^'Ss.toi SR' J. A. CAfaUKV. A.U ntuburtto Pittsbnrgli. Bt. Loom and Hew Orleans MOST BIUKCT *NU ONLY lIT.UAIILKJU3UTE BAILBOAD TO CHICAGO, TBEXCS BT _ ■ Chicago and Uiisuiippi fiailroaa iViTß LINB ROUTS FROM CHICAGO TOUT. LOUIS. fSIRAINS leave Chicago daily, (Sundays 1 exoented.) on arrival of ECTreaslmnacalllehlgan, Southern and Central Railroads. “nr»tßt.Loul*l>ayMallat9AB,a.lt. • -•- Beemtd •** NightExpte*atlOJJi.f. lL , ~. Ttalns ran through to St. Louis In fourteen homy, via mediate points on theAllsstaipplt and withregulsr lfaaot steamers for Kanraa**nd Coundl lUngs. r „__ w TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO BT. LOU*B &\ HOURS ■ Bagngs checked through to-BU lamia on Michigan, Oentrsr and Southern lnChleago. General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Bajrtrtfltendenfc Tbiouffb ticksts to St Louis by this route can be obtain ed in Pittsburg, at Offices of. Cleveland 4 Pittaburg.*nd Ohio A PrcD'a Railroads. ■ *e37^hntl*wB jMiohigan Sontliem <2 Horthem Indiana *|7*ROM TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, connect ]r- Ingat Chicago with Clement's JJnepf Steamer; for H*dneTMllwaahee,Bheboyean and all the portion Lake Michigan, and sith the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad In connect lon. at La BaUe with the Illinois Centra) andCbi rogo and Mississippi Railroads and Illinois River Lins ft Stammers far La Salle, Rock Island. Et. Louis end all point en tbs lUlnnie anrl Mlarisslppl Rlvsta. FOUR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. let—Rnresa Mail Train leaves Toledo at 2 A Sl* arriv* Ihaln Cbfoagoatl2i7 P. M.- . 2d—Mccnlns Kypruss Train Waves. Toledo at 11 AU* arrivlaß In Chicago at 9JWP. M. • Bd—Afternoon Express Train leaves Toledo at IAO P.M* asriTlnginCbicagoatlUMP.)!. _ • • - 4tb-;NijKht Kxpms Train WaTes Toledo at 8.16 P.U*ar> riveainCbksßoat A 46 A. M.•• 5 Ons Train an Baadayn. leaves Toledo at Alb P U* and arrives at CbJcagont 8.4 a A. M, Poor Daily Trains on the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, connecting with the abum. • Passengersby taking tbs Ohio and. Penns. Railroad to Uansfitd(Land.the Saadosky and Mansfield Railroad to MonroevlUe, will then connect with thaCleT, land and To* ledo Railroad. Or bytaklnsthe Oevelandand Pittsbarifb . {Uitrimd at Alliance. vrUI then connect at Cleveland with > the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, making the time -from Pittsburgh to Chicago, via JL’S. N. 1. JlaUroadlnilLhonr*! Through Tlekats -can be procured at tho offleee of the- Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Ohio and Penn a. Railroads, tender tb» Monongaliela UouSe, or at the Dopct: L.'B. RUCKER, Agent, ; PUtsborgb.Jnly goth.UM.-tf ■ M.M.-anflN.LB-B. Ohio IzutUna Kauroad... Crestlirio daily,: Sandaya lload,- arrive at Dayton at i 56 r.ki* at Ondnnatl at 4210 P. ■.andlndiauippUsatlOAO-r.v.- '■ ■■ This is the only Un« eohneetlng directly 'at Crestline with the night train framPtttaburrfL.''' Pot through tickets; to any of the above point*, apply at the O. A PfR. PUUhvrgb, -'Miatf ' " RngluberandSupsrlatSaeat. XT MOlABBESA3o;Wiltff<ir&ni'N;-0. • ATolaaset la store and 4br iole by' . tslJ.-- . .. .. . J.A.HUTCHISONACOja 31 kegs Ken tacky 6 twistTo- larinro and ibr 4AOAJBSS. PRIME CHEESE for.sole itlUU.br .M 3 ~ j.B.cAknELp; JnnBCB,DRIEDAPPU3r, %yM M ; ■■ CORN for pale by ' " DUUftia ' • - 3,B.CANTIELD. y||A iBBLS. PEAKLASH for sale by ■ “xig. fe!3 J. B. OANTIRLD. !rt:BALES:HAYfor ealeby:- .. • • •J. B. CAKPIKLD.’ A, 'Mason ACo.wiU open ron MITSi! .the balance of their TWids at. a dlMooot (JIiANKETS, BLANKETS-A. A. Mason Sb^ssßsssse^sssst&ss!S& ata redncSro of nearly one halt the nsual prices. Ja29. R QGS- 9 bbls.jec’d CILOVER SEED—IUO bus.. pnmo mow foi Jlriab, . j.-J W.UKI.T4 WCr.t, EANS—IOO bus. forealo by . ■ j 1 naa. : . snarvoa*on.wnßTß 1 OODST GROVE SEMINARY AT LAW* I j rkncKVLLLR.—A new term of this School bsglnaoa WEDNRSDAY, Psbruan l4iA ,Eariy attendance la re -0 nested. Application may be made tothe Reetor. - SlMtd'. BKT. WIL U, QLAaSE, . COLOUR—SOO bblßi' Dayton Extra jnst re- JP cetvodby Railroad and tirsaWbr %18 .. D. W.IIRRgnNB ACO,O3AOAfTOat^. TiORN—SOO bus. inear azulifflO buASbell- V/;ed.tortaie by. i . , J. A W.,8£A.74 Watorst. : TiARPENTERS’ SHOP FOR SALE, situ 1 J ated on Quarry ft, between Paetory and Walrlot its. T keca 2io, 1 Lard for sale by ‘ ' • apalzell>oo: riALICOES&DE*LAINES—A. A,Mason V,/ cana of fast OoTored Caliaoes, -which wilt be sold very tow: also, a large assortment of nev styles Uous.de la leas, at nearly': one half the usual prices. ■ ■*& . : del CGAR—3O hhdfl N, o.,Sugar now land- O tog, and fa sals by ialg JOuNPLOTPAQO. ‘AY.—3 tonß -baled Hay ai <Depot, for l gale by jaS . BKRXVERAIDILWOkTH. Thß. FORD’SCALIFORNIA'LOZENGES, *U. *.5?1^ I ? a ? mc^ T# s nd wwmtatireof Uoartbuzn and Aridity of B tom acA forealsby ' j ■ JtfT JOHN HAFT. Jr* Brie Agaot. JMJ> GOVERNMENT JAVA" COFFEE-^ IM b*l*lUl*rk»Olda<jVt J.n OoßnrticM 'inj lot • ir. - i ■■■■■> J«a .- w.-a. mcowbo Qj D OLL BUTTER 20 Ira; extra Roll. Bn* OWED FBOIT—2S ‘ bbla. Dry Poaches, rruuttdS I.- tftaCfttdnltvM; uo Stand mßamaOwar ss^sFhKmHfflflSssir KAIL BOAD. . I.OOTSVILLE. PTOUm (between Main and the Kiviir,) LoniSTllle, Ky. jOAKTICULAR attention paid ti> tboT>nr _ We have a new and commodious Warehouse, capable of storing large ijnantitiee ef Merchandise andProduek Manu&ft«er» and others couniaaiM to us. or-entrust ing their business to our cuwoopt eudeaTerstol obtain for Chrm the bestadvantewa efour market, with rewonabje charge & atorkglMSoommls tloo* solicited. ■ DUDLEY ETONR A CO. PHILADELPHIA. 4. STONE, Quarry street, abovo Second, /\ Philadelphia’ Cheap and superiorHQSß,for tb© use ofTireOonjpatilep,Locomotives,ateamboist*, Ships, Menu factories,Dwellings, Ac. . H lsaade witbonteeam, Draoeb lighter and far less axpesatre -than Leather- llose.. Also LAMP WICK of all klndfcl ■ fell-Ty Hide, Oil and Leather Store. DKIBKPATRICKr No. 21 South Third • «twt, : Phlfadelrhla, between Market and Chesunl sweet*,—Have Sir sale • Spanish Hides, Dry and Green p«it ad; Patna KIPS; Tanners’ OIL: Tanners’ and Currier* TOOIS, at the lowest rrkwa and upon tho bert tern* AU kinds of LEATHER In the rough, WANTED, for which tb© highest market price will be given, lo CASH, or taken in exchange for nidea. Leather stored free of charge, and sold on commission. ocB:dflsx : i ■ JOWE & EUSTON, No* 11l N, 3d etroet, jLmj Philadelphia, Wholesale Dealers la Cora Brooms, Wo°d WDlow Ware, Clods,. Cordage, Ac. Ordsrs promptly filled, .. . “• • . jklMy NEW YORK. WTlUak OvU* V ~W tl'ntdtwMnw' NEW YORK4URQICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTORY BAUf&BEINCKERHOEF, SUHDSiCTVitJta ASD wuoix&iu axaLnu •nr • au. unri or BDRUICAI, ANDdIENTAL INKTCUMENTB,. Bastao Trusses, Bandages, Supports, EHTAJ.IGSYRJM7KSAXDPixhCtrfCRRV * whlch.aw offered to doalersoa themret UN*r*lterms, No. 18 (Kilo mm; HEi* MaiDsa lA!ik,Nxw Yoak Steam Factory at WHHamsbursh. - - BALTIMORE. sorvLUH a. qiumTit.t ..A kjiUTna, ja. ; E. B. GRIFFITH & SON, ; GENERAL CO3IMISSION HEROUANTS, ■Vi SPEAR'S W2LARF % BAJ,rlUpl£E, Axmasas:" <l - _ Banker, A 6 W*U atneV,. PftCmW/>Aiu-tV’hlt*', Stephens A Co. ' ... , BoJUiaure—JotiD Hopkins. Esq-. President MatohanM Bank; Chaunny Brooks, -President..Western-B«nk John U>iier, Cashier Farmers A Merchant*’', Rank Qreenway A Co^Daokrr*.,.. 1: . WaihingUM, D. G—Corroran A P ggn, Haiikcn. . anl2tf CINCINNATI. WOOD ENGRAVING executed with des natch IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, in the. stsf style. at the lowest possible CASH PRICK, by J. B. BEY3IUUR, Art Union RnUdlnrs; Garner‘Fourth and Byeamore it*, Clndnouti, Ohio. N. B.—Particular attention paid to large Poeters, Bil Heads,Steam Boat and BcgHtssC*rp6. , r :iy»htf PEORIA. II. HASKILL, General Commission if . Merchant and Auctlaneer, Na : 3 Water street,'To oria, lIL ■ ■ ---J >i E* pedal attention to Oamußssloafouslom. angle MEDICAL. MLiAm- UJ -.VCiNE HOLLAND Birrtßi. ' {'BOM LOUIS A. XVISRAEI/S, OhemSil l- ,j . , Ssswsia^^isir»ssss r^sg JSS^*C=»^S£SS In most of the European Staton, 1U Introduction Tnto.tha United State# was Intended more espedally for Father Land scattered here and there over the fans of this mighty country. Meeting with greet success amunfthsm, 1 now offer it to the : American .public, knowing that Its truly wonderful medicinal virtue must be acknowledged, - • ITISASURERRI'EDYFOR Fever and Ague, Dyppepeia, Sick Headache. Headset* Sour and Foul ntotnach,Offensivrßre*th« Piilfosniete, • on pleasant taste In the mouth after eating or •Wpfag. indigestion, ooettvmxoa, nasse*, v«*<i - - - turn, extreme lauguor and exhaustion, Icosof appetite, desnondmey, droraJ* ■ ssaalmpalrsa riant and memory! . pain and senae of fulness In the heath and all dixem* esarising from a . . \ THE LIVER OR STOMACH, - ‘ - i. At la particularly recommended: to those wnMß cnosUtntidDs may hate' turn' Inspired by the coutlnnoas oaa of krdont. spirits, os-uthea farms of duripatlrh. -flete •rally InstauUneooe In effect, Jt fiod*; Its way dlrwßly to the seat or Ufa, thrilllns'and QUlckenUft every nerve, Itig up the drooping splrits,and« lu'iact, lnfunßg new health snd vfaorlnto the system. r• A-TRULY YALIfABISjJKDICDni In’ all caeesof DiarrhceaJysenteßfßHbomChotera Hortowfo and the many unpleasant sffed* attenalnga thasgsOi water orrihnats * - ‘ CaUfeataqf Hoods. lafi/BiffcSQf./As/cao^gw ' EtrmtxOJUqm. ’/' . ’ ’. Mr. Benjamin Page, Jr.—Darn Arr lwfonid sayt&At'l Ssve been afflicted with a, dlaeaas of the stomachy pajplta* on of the heart; and nervous headache for nearly fifteen years, and have spent some hundreds of doflkrs tajMge to affect a rare, but to no purpoeß. r After havlojr used xfaee stticsof your M Electrochemical Aroma,or HoUand.Blt c**» l ee-myiself «ntlrelyrestored, lean earand sleep, well, and attend to nr business with pleasure, and woul therefore recommend >t to aU those who are rimnMuraf flleted. 4 • ! \ ... i - D.B; WOODB. : •*''•'• •'•••••"' rjrmcso^ J Attg.si,ifl6a.. Ur. BenJJPage, Jr.—. Dear :3irt- HrU&enect thanks:*!* du to the friend recommending roar Holland:Bitten.—? Having tmffered for eoartlme vita headache, IoM ofarp#« ttte. mental depr««fani.an4lirfatfsmisrnt*aonbr oftha system, I now fei, after usmy ’ HIOOIUB BCHOSTBU » ' Benj. Page, Jr- Em.—Dearfi&r'l'haTe been TelleT*doi the moot dfemang forts of Dyspepsia.: by the ose of-JBoer have’s Holland Bitters, (purchased of joa>after enSenng for 3 Tears with head-acne, basses.-and general-debtllt;* frft-wJlTur Indigestion. J bow feeX-pftfwUrWtMoiL- J H noirand'Bstt<nr'and l taksa* other. AbouldltfnlLlo any lnstanee, to efleet as mttcß I and more than the adTtttteementdaimstor iwrenr moMT WIU be refunded. ... a:'-* -v-' u-’-Drufl-andChemicallloomh'- Oor. d and SmUhfisld anahottan CulWjUe sU. > Also, by B. A. Fahnestock « Co-ft. K Goo. H. taym. Warning Brothers, and J. Bchoomaakw*C(K.'PUtw IHnnlnKham. ' ' 'JaiortT. Bampla.u.P. lirii*hrta, Joo PiFtamlng and Lee A. ABrchray.;. ..iff'M^dAwT,; PITTSBtJKGH GAZETTE PUBUfiUKD DAIX>YjU<D WEEKLY.BY'/ v V ; whits &co. . davcd ttye white.*/ • • rsAsiuin, haight. • osnci oarHiaw'srtAwJ bit aria vxxrzy ahd' 1 -vdool‘' TERMS: -/) uam DAILY—£U dollars pcf i annu®» t .paj*Mo half.Jtsariy Is advanci. ~ , . .. WHHKLT—TaradoUmpor*nnanf,4h sdvsns.'. Chiba e^nd^ob*:: :u , 'Jf Three copies >ar ahrttug:.! —lfr 600 •: • glxdDjdes-' * -»do-.J‘i •DOO’’ 1 ’ Tea cnjr)es ; .. or do 13:00 .... • Twenty ecpW do -.- ' w) .* ,Tb» package for each rihb tabs addle—toonaperscn. and to oe Dsld Invariably in advance. Be dab paperswUl be sentafUr.lhe Jhar expiree, Unites the toionjj-la Mat tot , BATES 0? AEVBBTISOffI: Onoeddare/GOEnebsoftfonfiAreUAr'Ante.)' 1 1 Do .i' nfteJnaertton^uZ--^..-u?.--a'o Do each additional insertion—.,..o 2A. iA - Do. one week..—. .: • •Do . Do .throe .weeks—.—4 00. Do; - one m0uth..’..;...---—6 00', Do > two'lßoblha.--«..i..-.i...t;i -T OO' Do .. .three.taontbs..—. ftOO.- Do : ■- fbor months--~J..—.—'—',.-10 00 Do eix month*-—QOk'W Do _ twelve months —.i—,—-,18.00 Mantling Cards, (6 uneaor.Uss'per annum! 600' OnadoUar.fcrvieh addltlosilllra-'i - r u i , One eQuare, changeable at pleasure, (per an* . . ‘nma,).«celb(rtreof paper-—SS OCr .For etch additional sqoite, Inserted oTObnetimmtfcVand for each additional square hmrrted under the ysartjratee, AdferriMmcdta'exeOTdlng aeqnare*-and act cv*r fifteen lines.tobecbargedagnsdaarpnnd a halt • •PnbiahsTa nos ; accountable r fbv fetal -advCrtlSHßente . beyondthe amount ehaxged.tov their publication. 7773 i - Announcing candidates lor office to hachanmoUM now aa other advertisements. - - v 'Advertisements not marked,, on the eopyfcg iSbeeQed nombte of Insertions,'will be continued till forbid, and payment exacted accordingly. ■the priTli«ra.cr,aonnaJidTerW*i» u gtrietlr United to their own ig riedlate hnriwets. and all adveridaemente toe the benefit of other pereona, as well as all advertisements not immediately, oonnected wttb thetr-own and all daeses of adrertiaemenu; In length at otbOTCeTbe* yond theUmitrenaacod, wS ba chargedattbe^jjJntea. r All adrertlsraesta.-tor charttahte lnstitnilma. tM-eem* panies, ward, township, and other pnldle me«tlßCß, and ail Upniage notloM to.bs charced bVcents. Death notices Inserted-wltEont ehargs, bnl—iceompw* nled by funeral Withw, and.when so acn<mpenled,tob«paiil for. *. liegnlar adrertisets,- and 'til bthert Mndlnjtcdmmnnlak tions, or iwotdring; noUces.dMigßed-to'eaa atteatSmto Fairs, Soirees, Coneerta, or anr poUio entertiduaota. where charm are made for admittance—annotlcee'of rate notlfia. designed. to inll nttnuMi to prirste.cnterprisae, calcntated, or Intended to pyomoU Indiridual Interest,emnonly thonbdsr* rtaphng4l»t th* on» lailo. be.paid for. If Intended to y Uealtttedo Arente and Auetlosednf adferUMaehte not „ jnxm ax m-Ttmt is past »inxx . ADtxutsxxma a twnrrxrc*- ivw.,,,.. 0 “S , ~ All traaftnt to Mid Is advene*. GRATIS I . . it;.-.<H-.JjWfcNlv.-f . • ;4' -FEWiWCtoS Treat- Bjent.-erlthont liedldne, <tt Bpeimatdrrhaar or dty tor Btndy and IdtoMVDantww^of^^eWsyt^Sr thaßMfcAflec^^afSefoaa^pSld^™^*j^B* 1 S&SSS a flS£sSfe2o(&'?rStew thjadvertlMd MftrßmaSrSßSsJrSw> rffe'sd SSe: of thoee Bqnare Woolen Ehavu, at 60 eSt*^»vn>uu^ ftT* BoA.in^W'd^d/or | B ,faaj ~ iri.-7JiBIXjItW.OTO.:. 4Qnfl “Selected” Cod FUh for litUUal»tr fc2o JADUUSOHUB,
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