PftTSBURGA: GAZETTE WligUß ;Di:, A CPI 41).11:.i ;61111.P1.1.1 PITTSBUREE;: r SATURDAY MORRIN - 9: MARthi jr.SI Adurrinlaves;.,Zielsber -tea. • • Prlntimird.4lls6uneatet Daaiggardtg..r. Thaday. Alavirainalrhodadr• that takes to sDPmr a Mumma . = Madly pozaing,wlll *maw hand Um Is Nottir• 6 , , . • ilemitylk4tLe estoadY "odirm IA r aattuoffai tate blew's xma . mo — st deiintas rum or =Was thdr b . "'" 111"a , Mildrailattetwiliredbla End tinathensusd,rearlbli *mon rewm mathsat. i55.36.130".4 sboD,Oft Thaqurfivaalso.id fastays OW- • • i-Heratfter 1 :19 gub acetpticen wal takenithe Many ;a wain Palmas is rods LP odium. Whams! es Atm. yap' to whir& tb• stitite pald,the papa. via bebturfplar stoned: =led the iraticriptica H ~1 t: onrd bns*,it,7 All trania 6:Real st a aria, amriptc bi.utp be"ad, In • =WI= nodal saatb: :.-IgirlY.ll".P.M6l:ll,l27lat.;:ator of Übe /Matt twig sadzoit.ecomoeto4 with thi Plttlarttilla , to 0111=11044. didt ontoortotious and witortimononto fbr ,iboPitlaklach °sante. ocoordlngto oar in:MAW lanai. Plt6b4cesty Afszch 3,1865. _ p•rrpnm'f'r7llrrlmm.l7 l Vn • • • , Itri • paroau. ,Qoesirtow.--Conilderable itiwoussi . on las been had, both at Hariistraigh and through the newspapers, as the power of ;thisticirifohdrtelappoint a 11. S.. Senator after-, • the expiration of Mr. Cooper's term, (today,) in consequence Of the fitiore of the Legislature • to elects notes= to.thet gentleman - A pro vision in our sat of AsuMbly regulating the • election Of:Senntoze, and a clause in this'll. S. ' CrinstitutiCM,". ere. in:mired to warrant an ap pointment 14; the Governor. The provision In :Ahead & reads thus: - • ;•• "lirlutemar [ 'byredgnationtroth : _endue shall` Implient"M the .representation,of -this State: itc-the - Seitate• of the ;United Statcs, the Legislature, - if- in notion shalt within eight . days afterbeireinfertosi of ;the same - lei .the fkurernm, proceed to:simply_ such racency.by an election condueitsdia the mimer hisrelnbe- The Governor, it is c,, tinder thisprorision of this act of A;thembly;sirtilSopy..the the sth of March ihesilhers insizessici in oar Elefatorial repreisentation; and if, _there-. e 'on, - tlielegishocure should not fill the. vacancy, he. • bill, after the adjermument, aPpointment of Senator until the meeting of the next legialenprt, • .• - The chose in the Constitution 'of thetlinited Staten is an follows " ' ' • ...lenicansies hapfaly resignation or other• -. wise during the needs of , the legielatareof any • State, the Executive thereof may mike ry appointments until the next , meeting ef thls. legislature,`Whiels shall then fill such racanedes.r. • The words otimirein," ,in this cline, as in-that of the Ant of, Assembly quoted, are impend 'to' embrace-shah Instancess! - from the Worn of the Strileleghlsalti:4to. tact' a Eenator for the regular' Jam and; in that • use; the Governor, it is claimed, is empowered to appoint until the legislature-dean Shiterip position, however, is an erroneous one. - The 11. S. genet*, in 1825, settled this whole metier conclusively ; and its action then ester' lished a precedent trial has ever since been ad hered to. On the Itei of March, 1825, the term of Mr. Lumen, a member of the Senate from the State' et Connecticut, expired; and, the leg imdature having Wed to elect a successor, the Gorentor. of that !Mate appointed Mr. Leaman a temporary- Senator, until , the next meeting of the legislature. Mr. Leaman appeared and , claimed his seat, but, objections wising, the • .. matterwas niferred to a committee, which re ported the previous action of the Senate in such CMS; and then, by a vote of 28 to 18, the Sen ate decided that Mr. Leaman was not entitled to ' • • seat; 1:1431130, the legislature having been in lid having failed seesion,to elect a Senate; , . . then ciannot a regular vacancy happening on-1 der the. Coutitution which the Governor was permitted to SD. . One or two attempta a collar to that of Mr. latunan /UM since been made; but the Senate has come to regarsit.he action iii his ease as en authoritative construction of the Ctiimitutionandithasnenerbeeredeparte d f ro n . What makes the . case stronger is, that - the laws of Connecticut plainly and directly author ized the Governor to make this appointment ; Lure if the provision Moor act of Assembly, Thigh we have quoted, bis construed to confer a .similar authority, it min taro no effect in re senting the decision in _Lumens case, or in - changing the groundwork on which that deci sion was made. • Prior t0`182:5 several Senators, appeasing sm der appointments similar to that, of Leaman, were admitted to seats. - Mn Coeke, of Tetsuo. see, in 1797; 'lrish_ Tracy, of Connecticut, 1801; in Joseph Anderson, of _Tennessee, in 1809 and John Williams, of Teonenee, in 1817, were all admitted in this way. Marine of these mace, however, was the question of their raised, except in the case of Mr. Traoy,whe was admitted bya vote of• 18 to 10. The Senate of 1825 did not esteem these cases as of binding authority, the matter not having been property _ &sensed in either case; and, after giving it careful attention, they reversed the• former so tics sad estabtished the role which has now prrnimperetire. . The . ground taken on that occasion was that there can be no "vacancy" in an office until it _has first been filled by the proper elector' eliody. The legislature must first elect a Senator for the regular term before' there can be_a Senainial “racentil." An office cannot be vacated which hu not been lint occupied. No one has been dissipated by the Legislature of this State to occupy tLe Senate:Hal term commencing-March 4,1855; and until some one it designated. there *mot happen such a "mane u the Gover nor is asitheriied to fill. So says the Senate of the Ilni'ted-Staier, and thatbody is the judge of the patificatione of its own members -_ In this view of the case the Governor, we think, willimedly undertake to appoint a moo _ cum to Mr. Cooper. If be does, the Senate • wilt be sure to . shut the door in the face Of the As to the other question railed, that, the Sena ' tonal election haring been postponed to the first Tinsley a . October; a special session of the legislature will have to . belield on that, day, we dee no force in it. The legislatare frequently postpones action on bills to a time when it is not likely to be In sesdon, and" this Is considered equinlent to a rejection. When that. body ad journs:, without day, it can only be got together • again on a special am from the Gerstner. otru BOOK - TABLE. her : A Tale of the Alantts 12uro. nippers, 1865. This volume is dedicated to the TeximiPs. triots "who triumphantly unfurled and waved aloft the "Banner of, toe ~Lone t" who iminanidesimder the iron bands of Mexico, and wreathed the' brow of the "Qtnant State" with the glorious chaplet of .4hir Lad religious lib erty." • The Alaimo aecordmg to the Story was taken by abstid of some two hundred Texans and re taken by Santa Anna with a_ superior force and clerk Texan put to the sword. At Gelled the Texan band of four hundred, under CoL Tan ring surrendered toe Mexican forte of six thous and, with luxuriates of protection trim Santa Anna, but the next day every man was shot.— Ines; the hero of the tale,. 13 a Mexican girl, friendly to the Mexicans, dies of =rapist.; love and s broken heart. litrper's Universal Gazetteer, Nos. 9 and 10, •whiciceomplete.the work. No. 10 contains a large and beiutiftd color...imp of the 11. S.-, shirwin,g.the railroads.. There are maps In the entire work. An exceedingly nieftil work - for the study or the counting house. Rupee Story Book, part 841:-The Strait Gate; elegluld.f.rillustrxtet _the :very thing to make the little ones et home wiser and hsppy. The above are for side by J. L. Read, 7k-Ath A zwinn. RzooAD.—The number of murders ma:antedisValifoisin darin,g the year of 1854 la said to be four hundred and fifty, and elan 0,14 burizePFled by awry to be much ender the mark. Darretf the eamaperiad there we:wanly fifteen =tenons for raanalaughter. fax Mos". none by drowse of the law, and eighteen 17 the code of Judge Lynch.. . . - There is& decided activity in real gates., Al one of the =Um sales Yesterday at the chugs, there wee upwieds of 500 monk mimi c guid speculation anal hands ran high. tke property co:stated did, of bonding lets north of Potageoth street, 'and the palm end... bed veers betAatk then lan been obteieed - it aey time liiik4e the Fast.thriarius- 4 r. Y. &par. YVAN iItAMIFIEGTON Cormrpoadeno, or the Dar Pittaborgh Gozotto ;r - ; . - WAsweiarcii, Feli t -28, 1855. -welact .. 10.1nntty biefini in ilCirUouse-laist plot, rising attnninfn'iniii#r gels Mr.(toodo_ -siin; declared that the North meant to repeal the Fugitive , Law end to restore the liNesotrrlCoin promise.. Gfi. course, no true Southern man could *dire an y . thing like this, and Goode and Letciei from Virginia and half ndoten cheva liers eatimuned at the top of their voices that if this vier& done they would - diSsolie the .IM:don.-- The . tixeltereent and, uproar were tremendous, when Nu liddinp, with that lora of union and harmony for which he is Estinguishal,_inteifered and led oil the frantic mins of the South' to a 'inseisition on. Snow-Nothinisms,. dozing which he extorted from Letcher a dezumclationof the Know-Nothings, which will probably be fatal - to his sespbrations for a re-nomination. 'The ufeninginpre noir . appropriated by a reso lution of Abe House to 'lguacombe speeches the most. otivrldds teem upon the slavery question, and though not more then a quarter - of the House attendersoestes of contentionarbee which greatly interest the mdieries. , The members cannot wait for the next Congress, in which there priorities to Uvulmt has never , before been witnessed un der this government, a northern party. The. Senate today concurred with the House inconfulning the extra pay 'to the Collins line of steamers and releasing its proprietors from the conditiin of IM. diseordinumMe after six meats notice: • ~..The President has nominated General Scott to be lieutenant General, with the rank and salary front' Mei& 1&17. • • , , • The.Hotisci pasted the Hotuity . Lend bill from the Senate for the benefit of the soldiers of . all the wars since . 1790, their widows and, minor hests;.. Thequautity. of land , whisk will..be .ts= Vela .up ender this bill Is estimated at 2.40,000,000 carts, Wittioh*traldaespply.l;47B,ooo applicants With s qtinirter sentfaii 1:130h. Thin l a project far the more rapid cilstributiou of the public lands than the Homestead. bills. It will put an. , • • to ell saks of the 'YOU° bids, but will greatly increase all thi expeldifures of nun- ,• ailing the= • • .. [Brion Cameron was not elected Senator yes terday. The market report; from. Harrisburgh .have provedunreliahle. It wits positively 'wed here the day before the last vote that nine mem !ben had been bOught inlit anther high figure. The transaction 61d not lain been consumma ted. The letter - Arhiekciett. C. wrote on the ea= *salon of the election defining hie petition, showed him to be `very Udall and genuine free sailer. • Some gentlemen had a difficulty in swal lowing the Genera' ea r mations, but they - would bale beei perfectly valid until after the , election, and thin the Geneve! sentiments and princiilles could has been attested by his votes. Why not take him on trust! But the thing is onf, and The well laid plans of the ox-Senator are defeated. It is another Snow Nothing de feat, and brought about,y believe, chiefly because of the equivocal position of the. order on the damn question. - Know Nothingism cannot per vert the North into complicity with slavery prop agandism- Know Nothings.succeeded, in Iffase . d.-titusetft because there it was firm and true in defending Northern rights and repelling Southern aggressions. It failed in . New York became it had concluded a covert alliance with slavery. Gov. Seward was elected. It failed also in Wisconsin where Durkee was elected-- It failed in Pennsylvania where nobody was elected: JUNIUS. ARRIVAL OF THE IST. LOUIS. -Corrostooadonco of the N. T. Comoorcial ldvortloter' LONDON, Feb. 13, 1855 The only new political fie* of imixatanee, dace the departure of the Betio, has been the announcement that Lord John Russell has un dertaken to act as British, plenipotentiary In the 'conferences about to take place at Vienna, on . Rim interpretation inquired to be put on the four - painte,:an i arrangement which .• vlitnaily rongthen,A..e new Cabinet, since it will give it WitighlaWs character and influence as much as if he had accepted office. From Sebastopol there is mailing new except that, owing to the weather at the end of January having been lees trying than was anticipated, the position and health of the Allied armies had improved, although the - amount of trauma and mortality, especially runong the English, was' still frightfaL The mismanagement in the ye :Timm services was sensibly abating on ell those points which have lately called forth the strong , eat denunciation of the gees; • and the best pos sible testimony was thus being afforded of the value of that publicity which at first was met only with malignant rage. As the works approach nearer and nearer to the torn the sorties - become more .frequent and prcicmged, but latterly they principally hive been directed against the Fresh. The result is of course invariably the same, but there is oem eionelly a rather heavy lots of life on both sides. Incredulity as to the 'readiness of Russia to 'submit honestly to the terms which she profess ed last month to accept unreserved,. through Prince Gortrichskoff, still prevails , not only in England but at all the continental courts except that of Berlin, and hence the proapecta of peace continue to be regarded as remote- The private letters from St. reteraborgh, however, patina -Cloudy inert 'that the desire for a termination of the war is now paramount on the part of Rus es; and they profess marlse and isaignation _that after she has expressed her will ingness to concede all that has been demanded of her, the arrangements for & pacification should appear to be indefinitely . delayed. These writers require to beremin ded that if numbs is really sincere at the present m oment the is merge paying the old penalty of loss of character. The Ministerial announcements, to be made on the reassembling of Parliament at the end of the present week, are looked forward to with great interest' . Even with Lord Palmerston at the head;, the only fear is that they will still fall short of the vigor which the nation would desire to throw into them. . In the absence of any actsalintedligemse, there has been dining the last day or two • more than anal stiffly of rumors, lad.sis the public are sad end anxious, and the stock market is cons,- spangly more sensitive to bad news thaix good, these hare all beat of an unfavorable character. The latest and more telling invention's of the kind have consisted in statements of a revolt of the French Zoturree before Sebastopol, and a se riortidefeat of the Turks at Eupatoria. With regard to commercial affairs the staple tion -experienced (hiring the past month has been remarkable. The present winter has been unusually severe,and frost and snow have not only checked all sgricultural operations for more than four weelts;.. but bare likewise caused all brininess transactions to be limited in every pos sible way. Force the ndhile of January there has Scarcely been any break in the coldness, and as yes there are no signior a change. The thermometer two nights back went between 32 and '23 degrees below the freezing point in the neighborhood of London, and the accounts from the continent show that similar weather has pre- I -walled throughout - the 'greater part of Europe. We have now had three hard Winters in rums elon' Looking at the &illness of business there is still reason for umgratualation in the absence of any commercial failures of muchimportance, the few that =Enna to oocur being each as moat inevitably have taken place froth the revulsion in the Australian and - American trade whatever might have been the state of politics. The Limped Cotton market this week has opened with moderate business, but no Mama lion. , The rate for money on the choicest hills is 1 about q per cent, and as the foreign =chugs! present • rattier favorable appearance, end the demand is also likely to be reduced in proportion to the diminished activity dike general transac tions of the country, such future ,moirements ea may - occur are expected to be in lie 'direction of greater eage.Breararit. • ' ' The Wee te , the thlehte; . The latest despatch from ' the eommender the British army before Sebastopol liatifollovs: •• • • "Bsvonn Eisnsavorot, JUL. 27:" - "My Lord lothe-4 have the sitisthotion to ac quaint your Grace that the weather continues fine; The - mare severe frosts at bight; but the'AMil shines brightly throtigh the day, and then is an absence of-wind, vtdch, vhEleit continued, add ed considerably to Buffering! of: Che troops: - "Every exertion is making by pall° transport and individually in getting tmts'up; but this is a most difficult °written and the grourni Weill BO rotten that It is most aknous laturete pane along iG "The extreme'' , confined space of lialaklava and the most accumulation of stores have obliged me to erect huts agave distance outside the .tovntfor their reception." • Mout. • • The unofficial and private attaces from Bebas, .topol aresoraelhatlater; We give them in the of their dates: - • • , There was S white 'frost last night. To-day the thennometer is at 42 - deg. The asti7ity of the heads of tepartinenti, which has been recent- Wobsarrable,. b becoming ntarelsrgely and bane flastiy%dertiopea Worry day."' The 'Qoaftwwitis tar Geneni Oasis down to flalalitiia'ickliy, - meted the aktdeton of 'arias kledifeceilitigh; -••=;.P abed visited the portion of road made by the ; any sign of a breach in it, though it is nearly French for ns. It froze hard last night, and the !. opposite the French centre attack. ,• ordinary Snicks are havers badoonffition. - Nets night - posses without treverteldre4aldaV, A large Entailer :it - ands fear, dying or, ildher,lltherp- shooting ; , behicetthe, parapets men were sent? Intellalaldava today On French arida the broken grimed between the il Mule litters ands fur of. our trithorset. =They .The orb aliagni into ihe town, formed one of the most ghastly procesisions that send dominate- ha snbeirles, bat" the rhinoti everpoet imagined. Many of these men were all houses of these suburbs are turned into defences but dead. Villa closed eyes, open menthe; and for riflemen, and the town itself is almost One, ghastly attenuated facet'. they were borne - along formidable - battery, *6l the grabs, nit* the two .and two, the thin stream pf breath %Wei , ridgjinreithis'.sea'oit which .the loath 5'4 Of in the' frosty air alone' showing they were still 'the town is situated. • , The French army has received an important are ready foram reception of the —pieces of sir reinferrcessunot Theeighth ditielon hes'arrierd illbary, which can--be put into them. in three at Eamiesch; it consists of 10,000 tired troops. nights. To-morrow night our troops will begin The ninth division, under General Brunet, is es- to arm one attack. To-night the working per` petted. to arrive Amyl shortly. Our allies will ties been to piece the eine. In position in the then muster upwards of :75,000 bayonets. The other attack, and we haves fuse battery ;ready • Turks In the Chersonese do not seem to amount to open on the steamer .Which is anchored to „to more than 6,000 or. 6,000, judging from the ward the head of the meek near Inkermann and aim of their. encampments.. These unfortunate which has caused so much annoyance by her troops are' becemthg s :little loss unhealthy.— shells. - The Bassists on their side, hare made They have receirelempilies - of new clothing and the heights over Inkenthinn bristle with bat: uniforms froin Bala Pasha, the Wei Minister et tones, same which will probably our more Constantinople, and'are assuming a respectable 'advatiCedtorks In reverse, or will nt least eifi appearance. - . They Beni better lands at build- :lade them if we do not stop their fire. -.• ring huts than the English, or eerathe French, . _ltis to be feared there will be a gretdillffial and their covered stables for the officers'.hersea ty in subduing the fire of the Malakheff and the are excellent. - inkernaut batteries, but the elfortzlnet be made,. It would appear as if the Russian corps which end,dt it fills, there Only remains whit we had had been occupying the ground on our rear had in mitefi - greater efficiency and force last Necem retired upon the Belbek, and there hi a report ber—the bayonet—to do the work. It is reported that they have taken up a positionhetween the thatOlohn Burgoyne recommended the nee of Satehm and the Alma, is co-operation with ti this sipple Witipon long ago, and that, 'afteithe . force between the latter river and Simpheropod: gradual sleekening of our fire, he stated that It is positively affirmed that Prince lilenschikoff everyday we abstained from its use would give has left Sebastopol Borne say he has true blamed strength to the enemy and would cost Northwards to hasten the march of thp third as many additional lives, • Corp's .d'Armee, which is coming down on%os However that may bef 'one week more ,willtest from. Perekop to the number of:l36,o9omtea-- .thoWne of a u: or , labors, and en abl e unto form . Others think he has gone to take the command an titillate of the strength. of the Barden posi of the.army Intended to operate against Omar doe. iThey.hare been amusing themselves late: Pushy should he advance towards the liortheido ly witlisheffing .the Frencii lathe Redoubt Can of Sebastopol from Eupatoria. ' robert.ttionzi Are-gin battery of great strength • Gen. Jacobi is believed to have taken the abet- acroce.the Teliernaya, on the brow ofthe Bike r mand of: the place in Prin ce Menschlkorstab- manhelght. ; They nerve scarped the little road tee„, • • up the name round . ' by the rake to the Berth .sidecend have thrown up formidable entrench-' meats to resist any attempt to get 'tonna the North side by Laken:nen. . The above letters are from theeorrespondent Of the - LOndon 2firter.. A French letter dated from. before Sebastopol, of the 29th ult.. says: Britt one is now st work, and preparing for a determined war, notwithstanding ell we, are told oboe( peace. The English have spit - set to Wink,' and arming the batteries is going ease erywhere. , Soma Basslan deserters harp ante over to us-during the. list feer 'days,. and "they have, Iran told, given solnevalualde information as to the 'Position and manner of living of the enemy's troops. With the exception of the re ser= of the-corps which are here; they have reeehredno'other reinforcement. These reserves easelar the moat part either .young recruits, or soldiers worn out by . long service. All theireevelly are ia the neighborhood of Eu patella, The bed state of the roads causes them to suffer severe privations; which are In creased by the exhaustiop of their flied stores, Ind the difficulty they experience in re-supplying them. The garrison of the town is generally better fed and better treated than the troops of thearmy of operation.- This difference, - instead . instead of exciting emulation, canoes murmur , ing and disoontent. • I amwell aware that the Russian generals, ;.such as Mensehikeff and Osten-Slacken, do not I hesitate at any kind of administratice trickery, bat the means drawn from illusory promises end palliatives, invented ad hoe, are soon exhausted, and the soldier finds that he is without boots, without brandy, and without bread. The diffi ealties are so serious that Prince Menschikoff has been compelled in the Crimea to bare recourse to the sante means of requisition as would be permitted to an enemy's general. Tuesday, Feb. 13. 'Twice date of Bt. Petersburg, 12th inst., ye learn that the following telegraphic despatch had been received by the Russian Government . ” 'Nothing particular had taken piece before Sebastopol, except a sortie on the night of the list of January, in which we (the Russians) took three Meer@ and seven men prisoners"' . Prom Eupatoria the news amounts, to this, that nearly the whole of Omer Pacha's troops have arrived there, and that a vessel hem been sent for himself end his staff. Ile will not, how -1 ever, leave Varna until all his stores and materiel of war shall have been sent off. About one half of the troops have already gone, end, et the rate the embarkation is pro gressing, it is hoped that in a fortnight more the nest will, have followed. On good days three battalioce have been embarked at Varna and as many at Balcschik. The steamers employed for the purpose are cleared forward. po that most of then:can cairn fretn„l,2oo to 1,500 men me twirl? r - Th e l ib* gm with little exceptimeld troops; from the cavalry , ' the bed men, as will as the strongest hornet have been selected; 400 Bashi, Bamako, the errata, ere also tolorm part of the expedite Th e men seem very healthy, and in excellent 'te they also look more soldier. like than s comrades at Balaklauu so that a years' campaigning:bee net been without its of. fects upon them. .•• We And the following note from Admiral Ns pier in the London Timesof the lath : “Mincenisroux-Ifers, Bontdeen, Feb. 11. , caut—l have been very much surprised at Admiral Berkely's reply to your question. "I do not intend to bandy words with the gel. lent Admiral, but I beg to tell you, when the pa pers—which ihope will be naked for—are pro cured, it will be seen that I was goaded to act ' -contrary to my own judgment—that I was cen sured—and Sully dismissed my command. have the honor to remain, Sir, your obe dient servant, . "Cnalmes Noma • " Craufurd, Esq., M. P." Feasts Tire pastoral letter of the Arch bishop of Paris for the promulgation of the dog made decree on the Immaculate Conception was on Sunday the llth inst., read in alithe churches of the capital Sind throughout his diocese. Galignani's Messenger says that the report of the Zonaves before Sebastopol having mutinied G completely devoid of foundation. - /muss 27; The areether, thanks to gums, continues to be extremely favorable to us. Cold, clear nights with a bright, unclouded. moon, are followed -1 7 warm,. runny, - genial_ days, The thermometer morally falls. to 18 or _2O deg. at-12 o'clock, every-sight, mad .risecto 44 deg. at Fahrenheit at noon the Mowing day. Soifer Prince Men schikoff has not received the easistance which he ia-reported to hue expected horn "San bon General. Juivier," and we :can ' only anziouly pray that the aid he locate or from his confrere, General Favriery!':may be equally isdiptifittant sad anbstautlab,:, It its notcmnsual , to have serial weeks ofilne weather of this kind at a corresponding period of the year In the Crimea, but all the Wives eon- cm In lasting that we have still. lasi-thus bit,- foriUs—tempost, heavy rains, or mow, but not very intense cold, and that this introduction to the Crimean Spring continues on an average for about three weeks, but that it may hat twice as I longi. At present the more immediate effect of this change of weather is the fertility of commu nization between Balakleva and the camp. , The surface of the country and the roads, or mud tracks, are hardened by the frost for serer al hours each morning, and remain in a state fit for travelling over, with more or lase difficulty, till the influence of the UM has resolved them into doggy, stinky swamps. Tower d dark the froete sets in again, and enables o late return-. ing parties to get out to camp with forage and stored. lint, with all this, the hand of the plague is not stayed. Still sielioesa clings to our troops, and the poor worn-out soldiers who climbed the bloody steeps, of the Alma in the eplendor of manly strength, and who, fall of the noblest courage and devotion defended in broken file the heights over the Tolierraya against the swarming mul titudes of the Muscovite, weak, exhausted, and "washed out" by constant fatigue, incessanswet, insufficient food, want of clothing and of cover, ,from the weather, now die away in their tents night after , night. Many of the men are too far gone to recover. Doctors and hospitals and urines are now too late, and they sink to rest uzunurreuringly, and every week come freahly formed lines of narrow mounds indicate the formation of a lA, burial place. It. must not be by any mom, inferred that the French escape sickness and mortality altogether. On the contrary, our allies hove enfold to a degree which would be excessive, if it were not compared with our own unfortunate standard of disease arid dirndl. They have also lost greet numbers Of horses, and to the dimien ten caused by illness and overwork in their ranks must be added that which accrues'from the nightly sorties of the Madam and thicheavy Imola-which theterecontio9 s 4 Ziq. l 4+ o , the enemy's batteries and ' tire. Nu ertheleas, the lasi of the French is very much less than our own. The fact appears to be that our troops are overworked in the trenches, overworked in the' field, overworked In camp, overworked on the roads. Every one knows that if a horse Is re- , cluced by too much labor to a certain point lie , , cannot - be used, even if be be put into the hest' stable and atboded by the best grooms ice Eug land. Whole regiments have taralel as If by I magic. In some cases the men have not fallen in action, nor have they been exposed to the la bors of the army beginning the campaign. No wonder, then, that the old soldiers of the Cri mes, the men of Alma, lakerman, and Bala- Mari, should go at last, and share the fate of the raw levies, and of theenacclimallsed regi ments. , The wretched boys sent out to us now are not' . even fit food for powder. They die away era a shot is fired armlet them. Sometimes a good draught is received; and if there were more of the same description lathe draught of the 77th regiment, just arrived, our army.would be in a much better position. Even they, however, could not endure the severe work of long vigil and exposure to cold =dint in the trenches. The battle of biker:nun was fought on the sth of November, as the world will remember forever. About 40 per cent. of the brigade of Guards were killed or wounded on that occasion. They have since received reinforcements, and the brigade, which mustered about 2,500 men when it left England, has received some 1,500 men in carious draughts up to the end of the year. What is the preient strength of the brig ade of Hotusenoid troops—of that magnificent band who crowned the straggle of the Alma with victory, and beat back the Russian hordes at Baumann? I think they could muster, Mein [Alas servants and all available soldiers, about 950 men in the whale brigade. Since the battle of Inkermann at least 1,000 —l,OOO men—of the Brigade- of Guards have been "expended," absorbed, used up, and are no mare seem - The official returns will slim how I many of that thoultand were killed or wbundid by i the enemy. Anotherfact. There are two regi• meats so shattered and disorganized—so com pletely destroyed, to tell the truth, that they must be sent away to be "re-formed." The rep ruentatives of 'one regiment numeral have gone down to Bahaism& already. The representatives of the other will speedily follow It, and both wfil.,epair to Malta, or some each plus, till they ran be made Into "regiments" *ace more. Now, mark, one of these regiments was neither at the Alma meat Inkermann—the other was engaged in the latter battle only, and did not lose many men. Sunday was celebrated by an extremely heavy fire of musketry between the Russians and the French covering put..ies and sharpshooters. The vollsys which rolled through the less massive re ports of the continual rifle practice, were as heavy as those we heard at the Alma or Inker man. and from the numbers of Russian infantry thrown into the works, it is evident the enemy Intend to dispute the small space of ground be tween the last French trench and the broken outwork of their late batteries with the greatest vigor and obstinacy. Possibly, indeed, ordera have been received instructing the demanding officer to resist any nearer approaches. on the part of the French, who barb now burrowed up, trenched, xig.sagged, parrslleled and parapetted the whole of the country froth the shore below the quarantine fort to the rising ground close to the flagstaff fort, for two miles in depth, by five or nix miles in length. These works the Frond have executed under very heavy fire and continued obsthoctions .from the enemy—drilling from gun, mortar and cohorts, nightly sorties, musketry, direct attack, and the fire of outlanking parties from the works. It is stated that the new French batteries will open fire with twice as many guns as they had on the 17th of OCtober. The guns of the Ras elan batteries the Flagstaff Fort are not plainly discernible," but the French have counted on two or thine occasions, when the enemy open: id s general fire, dout 200.. The storm of musketry never ceased laat night upon these advanced works and the constant flashes of the heavy germ lighted up the sky till daylight. . The Prenth replied by email arms, and ecarcely.returned a cannon shot. Many of their guns are as yet masked, but nearly, all of them are 'in position; and each gnu be provided with 250 rounds of ammunition. ..The Russians have , ;Tot:noosed some of their guns, and their fire has been partionlarlyAirected upon those pleites; but they have done little: damage. It cannot be . expected that such an affair As laat night's can take place- without considerate. loss on both tides ` After daybreak the fire retanereetsad with ffrest fury and about 8 o'elocitts regular battle was raging in the trenches between the French antritusaians. There could not Ravel:mei less • than 3,000 men on each side siring as hard es they could load and pull trigger, and.the lines of ' the morks were marked by thick curling banks of smok.e. The fire slackened an both ides about 9 ealoaC abittiltineanaly; It is said the_lias , lined the ithrutliated wall , and.were ens ;,bled to fire down into the ,trenches,.. ettingennergh that this said wall should have . latoed Ito long end so keit: ; The laid Omit SAW it 4 1- 4 1 4 that vu coax not - Testuurr 23 SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. KaLaw's Vermiftige.—Daring Undid of more than twenty pats Dr. Ifelgre• had at. tended lanuilarshie palate dillend with ete:7 arm of worm deeds, agorae induced to Mal di thennergios of hie mind to therdlioderry of a ter:drum or worn ne• dram certain in its drain the read able labors te the American Wont Specter. now Wine the irenlin whioh perfectly tans adder be given elite to children of the meet tender egg, or to the seed Molt; LS Purges mildly end subdue rear; and destroys worms with innirlable mow: It is euyot edmiddradon. and es it dad not contain mercury hum tam .Latent. no neatotione are soceesay with mad to drinking odd water. nor ill e on lAn ofe albg le a s th a e t k to a o r f t M bare th t e tmen e d l e n r e ed l u int t& —, reminds. - vitt b ambit to ask tbr D 8 . MAXIM SlarattATlED vramnruaz .21a tak. Dorm Na. Mbar Varattosa la comptrimm. an trefttatif• Dr. kr Londe Itorrolfmot **lds ealebrotod Lita Ms, an now had atoll morootobto Drag Stara In the Milted Mateo and from Um mots moorlotars, • Also Sot sale by Hit iota yrrobridon. • MMHG BROTHERS. 1021241•8 Bneermors to J. K Idd t Co.. Wood anat. The Greatest Modica Dliseovery OF THE AGE- Mr, Kennedy, of Roxbury, hag discovered on• Of our ommon vesture rreedr • remedy time cure way Lim cif Eimer; /roar/kr wont Sae/hare to a cowman JASI7ART 28 Ile h.. tend It In neer else= hundred cars. and tourer 611. d .wpt In brown (both thunder honor.) Us hes non,ln h 4 twenielon crow two hundred dement of 10 valet all within twenty miles of Boston. Two Intim are surrented to cure tuudnif lON MVO On to three bottles will cure timeworn kind of photo at , the bon , Two to three bottlee edit dear the system Of Wen ' Teo bottles are Varrented to cure the word einter In the mouthaad etomech. 4 Thrento do bottles are warranted to nun the trorth esse of eryalp•Leu . Chu to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the ores. Two bottle. are warranted to cure running of the ea. and blotches among the baln • Year to Na bottles are warranted to ewe corrupt and naming deem. - One bath, win rue end/ ecnnWo of tbo 6.44 Two to three bottle.. ire warranted to our, the worm nee of ringworm. Two to OAS bottles are warranted to awe the most doe Wee come of rheumatism. Three to tour bottleisre warranted to arm salt rheum . Vb. to eight bottles wlll eon the worst rose of scrofula A 5...0t Is ewer. mbrleneed from the post bottle, and • perfect cure le warranted when the above Quantity Is taken. i Nothing looks so Improbable to those who halm to 'aim tried all the wonderfUl medicines of lbrday. as that • common weed mowing In the partmcw, and along old stuns wells, 'bald cure every humor In the Mite= yet It Is now • 5.114 fact. If you hays ahumor Itlhas to start There are no Ilk no ands, bums o hi', abut It mdtlng some cues and not yours. I peddled over a thousand bet tkeof It In the vicinity °Mean. I know Its Wrests In every moo. ' It his already &Me some of the greateetcuree ever done In Stmostometta. I gave it to children a leer old; to.old people of actg. I have is., PX.r.P. , 70" . .. , looking children, whom flub wu soft and flabby. restored to • perfect state of health by one bottle. • To boss Who am subject toe sick beadscbe. one bottle will always mire It. A gives great relief to esesreh and dlubsein.. Boma who ham been aware fee Malt hive ten. ken and teen regulated by IL Where the body Is sound, it work quite bey, but when there la any derangement of the functions Mamba* IS will cause very Mugabe met mg', but you must not be abwmed—they always diraP 'year In from Myr dace to • week. Thus le never abed rr i cult from It. On the contrary, when that feeling It cam me will feel yettrielf like a nevi person. I „howl some at the: mod eitrffinga.ll ambit= of It that man an Us toned So. • No biome( dlstle over necestaryeat the beet you mg Mt. I have Ilkeilee an herb, which. when gm. !mind ta - nreet oil, dlamlree He:robins swelling of the ins& end ender the earls: Prim' 50 pent , . Plio a lb. rdediali DfileoY4l7 $1 per bOttle. ' i DUIROTIONB TOR USlS—Adult, - ons tableimmnfal p• , dirr, Chlldren ma elshtgean,Clemat spoonfob children if= dri to eight boolpooatul. Rano dirodlan can I* sgs4p.appllosblit ball Constlumbis. tar enough to. ' gr;itinEDY lives partal 144411 . 131. bia aim IDeid,vbaire* mid iasnott DrAirteitEruto wcoit ..4'corner of Wain altai. :... .. • +Winer . !lain of I,Thotoand Flowery, for; big iiii.o4 aridieaunic au Tat. f reit; sod ?Amur case the taM. 1010 : Itr Dr Rs Mg% US ... . . . . , . . . .. EMM=E JOHN C. BASER & CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD. LIVER r Oiteicilbrpred from nono bit fresh and ardrAionnr the pononul soliiiinidoi of Mei *gat at the Plaboiriou .-." , It CO4ita great Pinson hi offering Undo brunt of attoibieb;on giaccalst of ito nonainr mode of prow-s -um ji , pattun and putty. mn be tabu sithout Monolith by the inei to - an - it to .n Whose* of thlayiefroaltahlisaifilinaboluotedy. Its moon in the ease iinciodo Ithatosatiotit lierofulb and Loup Die esmonliban - MOM sad porporarod Mils no laws smatter of coojectorg it to sto• attnowledind to peseta huliu yistuas abbais ittothipsrabla to an/ ikhof Guilt& - bold In tonttloo. 'wholesale and Ma% by the man ufacturer, JOllbi 13. DAB= A 00, N0.,10b Muth Third st, Philadelphia. Mid by Druiigists in Pittibutiti and ebonortiont Threadluis in faß for Borne and Scalds. In all ewer one Replication of Dialers Vain Extractor Till take oat the demand Dan. in.*. ..inUta C•dth dream , ' at ...kw mate[ Water millets; or Sorra! indanneatbed be farmed. These erhO ids!' torrent sears when noes. -ER Z: Mt end name at Me stage, but eonttone to hi- on lassteebentead on linen (mica • din whale, ado if the whole flesh be lamed out to the bone. it. asitien Noir cake will Tutors it ao cennpletaly that the talon 'ant can be send The &Wargo of sore. at first will be efflorns% bed do crease Lithe flesh Is maenad. Everferrodent man mill Imre have It OM hand. We of. ten depeude ou lie Imdee'' • . SMALL PDX :FtIiTOLES. flasks eszt be prevented. if, el soon as Iron szefil4shd foil. at. askoluked'with Dalley's Pan Extractor end kept ON the virulence of the poison .it he harm:dem hundreds hare peered it, 'sad doeter in the city of New ?abbe, hag raallenslittr atadced. anointed *MT :ether Part het one half of his fseto be is /I bring. evidence of its =teh leo virtues: The half of Ole bee na►neloted to Pozhailli ed, the other port , eta wherever the mire wit put Li se .Clear am •WM. .• !of sae br CIEO. 121., 140;. earner woos .t. sad 'titian alen And by all Druggists tbs.:mahout th. United States. e2l-2w-ellarT Dance Maul Insurance. , Company OF PHILADELPHIA. 'oPrrae4to. SO inathia sraEsr. aspieca. sirraw—AnNeg.ll2l.2,72.s, fkoursrfoo o doL'' PERE INSIIRANOE-4trilQ 144 or ftnottap.Machandl" FulTafol% 40.. la et" rer tonatry. _ The mutual frApla, mat:Mood with the osourity of Sleek CaLltoL Utlos the Insured to shwa in the volts Of the OmoDsor. Inthout WO% lome The tioriht Otottlhata of ULU mostly for milt., ere ocottortlbla, itasa s loto tt o tearltol Beale the Oofolin. Kortm:Boonto.7. DIELECITIIIS: Qlem O. IL Stroud.. IL TI COplon; LOW Aohhouf. ' George N. hakor. ( I = lll i , ofs Boot. W. Tiogle.L. Robert. atom, Z. Lothrop, O. IL , Wood, IL L. Chmoon.- Atioaholl MIL Ratan Tulsa& Jonas L. Task.. laward O. ]test. Jacob T. lionthos. J. 0. COVTOq. Agent. rennsylvexua Laurance Company. OF PITTSBURGH, CONNEII. OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. ACTIIOTITZED CAPITAL 8300,000.1 INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTY. AGAINST' LOBB OR DAMAGE ST FIRE ! AND THE PERILS 01/ Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. T. Johnston. W. Willhatoet, , „ D. IL Lon A. J. Jones, g a yydy T. Friend. Maly Patterson, J. Wier Sproul. Jacob Painter, Jamas & Neirly.. Wade liaropto, coas.tha A. A. Carrier, --D. E. Pa .rt. Hann, _ 8. 01110ER8. receidnit—Hort. Wm P Johnston. ! Pen PreNdereS—BodY FaAnamon. Eraenrey and Trierinceer—A A Carrlu. Anristant Nootary—El 8 Oarrher. TT] srt F air alms raliffsfioz, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. onsarrowo Arm u, 1860.—Ctimata CAPITAL-8250.0 00. • of fi c , t< amnw'Mug and atemut ttredi. IMEaddpltidt OFFIDERNOP TUE HOME BOARMAT PIIELLIMILPHIA 0111=011.11 Stephen IL angered, Paul It Ooddsati. B. W. Tingley, tango Wllenry. A. bros. W. Timmons! Lawrence Johnston." Jacob L. Florence smog Leeman:. William M. Godwin, WiliMonllPlCeet Praideni—Fitenlien N. CrareinviL r a - gtect iAmb liTttern;ri T r .Ir,P r u:a H. oaf e t !r• Va l or; I'HENSLD, IS Fourth street. muoicazn Specie Bulletin for the Eliok.-4Pr: Nemec hoirsnsting Osdioi relt:mm.ll.h sanderfiti rapid, ity emery elleorder baddent to the digestive thlstotrm Acmes the appetite. moons the strecutto harden, the maw elm, braces the reemes, gives elsetleity to therpitits. tee mulls the mental energies. isoishesdeepoodenet:hormrte to the attenuated frame i more tOPWIL .pp..rs allays irritation. ethos Um distorted intaniestion. bull& on thci: shattered constitution; and mar be talons. without fear by the fishiest maiden. wife or mother, ae it Is Compoiat ecialy of Umiak. of rare Oriental herb.. potent. only to; invigorate. exhilarate sod restore. If Gs Matson hoe Demme rehersa by Improper Indithiamt ese, the Ceedlal uffi Infuse come Tiittralll Intri my mom The Werth& rearming ham late bows or too: ; au.. o r optiontios 10 I,tFrealr b - la adkfilkilttlimied by ihraetloo.and tarmemieregot inglee:dis,P,,eloitGclikia4 sod ault.st to Insoomenleum thicestrint. trill tad It i'eas' and lbsi/ih:r ehmo—I L Where theettesdatimard tho biced le doggish. MYST Of %be ( unetkan cd . the body Me impend ed or homernetlY tea:eased. itellixoetore the natural ac tion aid monuments permanent emerge to the menthe And distributive organ. L ltroeivrhe Y. bowed down by ittygeel detthty.aud Autism, to despair of ever namering the vigor and mint of Manbrod. an birthed to emit& wonderful Invigorent WM. It eantUdke the etententi:of their resteration.=. Edam they bane consonsei the erst bon* there ill be comet= that the recuperatlm prim:tele la at volt In *v ery debßitated portion of their frames, and hope, goon to be reslised In their thorough recovery. will spring up to their hear* (brad I. pot up. highly eoneentrated. In plat tot idea Price la per bale. two tor th../..lbe 142 a rt. RING. ProPtieter. No. 192.11zoodway. Now York, Aonni.—Plttaladitidrumwo Bs* No. • ' 00 Wood obrit. 11. Anus. 11.0 Wood et: IL IL Mu.% Id Wood 4. Allegheny CUP J. P. Puma. pap.bl theerstets throe/cheat the [Jutted Stator. Ow. atd the Waist • Ease aad. Comfort.—The Contormator atedy Imparted from Par% wetly matte the Bat to the percales shape of the Mod, so • new hat less easy on 41•1 head as ea old one A neat at sad • good list MILT bs ba TI Wood et. .o 41 W. DOUGLAS. Important to Persons afflicted with Her or Rapture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect ing it. The right course for anyone to pursue who roar be a/bided witb }boture. la to Dweore • good Tenn mill adapted to the raptured MU, fn order to Mae the prottadlturpatioti attha bowele. ?bit Is often neglected, and the bowel beiomos etzenardatwl, baring the patient not weir In • entering bat dangerous condition. 1 hare always on band. ant daily adapt, to. most improved reamer among which Is EARSEM RADICAL CURE' TRUSS, which wW really produce¢ radical coro in &abort thaw Of arum there are num when no Teruel will our., but to s raetinejority of mdacable Iternla. for Rapture. T.lll. Truss will cum I bone sem variety of Theme. faun 60 eta to Oh aleo. n large aosortraent of CHIL DREES TRUSSES. IiiDOJELYAL SUPPORTERS. ELASTIC STOCZIEDSObr carious broken or enlarged "dug PILE PROPa. Rot the Pellet and cure of Plies SHOULDER BRACES, ote men, nnue and children SIISPENSORT BANDAGES. soot OTUT misty of me; dxsaiesa appliance need in th. own of &Nam Call and examine team at tor Drag atom 1e0.140 Wood street, ma , ma of Virgin aLleti den of tbs.:WA= Marta. N. art hare slap an elegant lima tot chlldria. which invariably case. 11111.. Ask en Dr. ICCIIIEit at his Whole•le Drag Store and Tres brix4,l4o Worel et, l'lttetnmtb. Pa. lelbdawS IPA 1010 II vi 4:1 Call son Furnaces, Wron iron Tubing AliD =TING 022MALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Building*. A. At W. 41.11 contract for Warsolni and vantinittos br 525 em or Hot Wstes. Pipm Chilmon's 1r0nA55.15235252AA Schools, llooltals, Paatatiss. Orson liatUM, Coati 1152155 hal UAW' or Draillnas. No. 25 liarlatSL Plttab2222 Consumption and Spitting Blood—See the certificate Mlle. Timer 11. hammy, ibr many years proprietor of the Parma, notehlredinicksinhin Wear the City Hotel, Richmond, lia. Dr. John llinge.of tba city of Ittebroond.tbough • reg ahrhibmilichin, N:at of course mimed to what Oa celhid quack medicinesOras obliged to my that Its good. emits In tbe owe of Mr. Barmy, mire wonderful Indeed. — He had trait siren up by amoral phreiclanm bad trial mat otitis quack soadldoce. end tree on the merge of des pair, *swell lie the tray% whim ho tiled Carter'ißpatibh Idlsture. • Ire mlini Ms public to bb. tall and lengthy certificate around the bottle, stating bin core. Bee sthertlessient. - The beat Evidence that can be adduced In favor of the efficaciousness of tlooliand's Gar= Bit tam prepared by Dr. Q 11. Jackson. le the unprecedented demand for them from all parte of the link.: and al though theri may be MAZY compDands prepared and re preemeted ad being worthy of *liberal raircnage. Yet we feel constrained to remark. that the rut number of teetl• maiilsla with which the worthy doctor ha/sheen branded. by germane of the highest Character and resrectsbilitY, who found it neoreary balms recourse to hla numeration, tdslitarnY suffidently coming" that a more effectual remedy br the almcat immediate relief of those affikted with that direful malady. dyspepels. hen never b... dl neared. Bea advertlAement. Citizen's Insurance Coln , et ritunnzgn • WII.RAOALEY Praident. Haim L. mamma, ser. OMER, St WA WOTER, !MTWA T&A Juzursranra • -• OD STREE .rNßunr.s BULL AND CARGO EMDEN ON TER OLIO AND MSSINNIPPI EIV ENS, AND TRIBUTARIES sir insses Lm or iftwar bo- FM. 41,80 Assiut 11.• polls of TS MPOSZ AT gm I ON. P d and,XLAND IEAVIRATIOI9 sad AI IltaVitaw Richard Ingrid. B. M. Alm Wm. n 1 11 , 11.1A zh k h u J. eidmonmaker. ,ton. m. B. llwa. Wm. Bor s :. Nantel Robert Dun p. a Barham/4 • Iwo Af. Yenned. Walter Ittrillt. • Jac IL Cooper. ."The whole press of Philadelphia are goat In fret of Berman Dittets, u they are mewed by . Dr. CL IC Jerboa: .We are sled to recorktbs mews °JULIA ratable nmedy ' lbr dymeada. M WO be. 'Dm It emmllee • deddaraturn to thi medleal world het sealed. ma wretched Imitates. anoitauritethltai Mae 'withdrawn thdr nostrum bate the market, • and the 'mite. an meted from Um danger of swaihming Dolmen age mixture In Iles of the real Blttees."—iferald.. • 7 See Mitertlmmatt.. 4.7-2wILIMT HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. • An tufellos of fowder •• • , coxarAxrzr ox Haxo.. •.' , • Bafet A rt use.- ORAPP.Lastit.lB2 suritbantecn. VOlintodes Family. Medictines.=—We witbuttuacagss. ormauwacottionktoona L l•siwninteohgritki•vdths"."ll" S' FANCY FURS. _ LAI 4 C CORD & CORATER...WOOD AND FIFTH CO., AWLERIS. itl-A-RE NOW' OPFSING THEIR LARGE octet[ or FANCY YOBS. igtobrOctos ova! 'arta/ - SABLE, MARTIN, FITCU, - - SQUIRREL, LYNX, CJNEY, SWANS DOWN. TALMAN, VICTOILINM CUM SCUM U., to which the_ T Invite thoslioatlon att.. ladle*. Pittsburgh. Nov. 9. 1834.—t0 Agency of Dr. Pitch's t;eleorarod Neu CUM, la Dr. O. E. KEYSER'S Erns Store. Nana, to:ma Waal st. aml Vireo Altar Cheery Pubannia, Palma:tan , Baleem. Pectoral Jitter target, Pulmonary Lininnent. Nettie, StrwlN HMI come.. norm corrector . Pen m dieing! Co d L, , a On, Antl• Th ipeptic %Mtn.. Donsth mnd Catbmim, PW Netwine, Versolfage. FennalePills:lnmate Specific. he efe... wed by him ometaatly and with - anmedidennted - 11 . 603. to the treatment of Oar; aught. Ctearempfion, ..dettnes, Mort rri.mere. J Aldo, id:Adele, Skin Dismes, Marmatitss. Female amplants. Pas, de., etc. Dr. raw, ww.azed Ades! Weer Haled Abdominal dedsorfers. Dr. Rick . / impeeted Red Spew" £J. der Besee. Dr. Caere Sheer Ned- Also, ell kinds of Proptietery Idledldnea, Trams, Amp veers, Shoulder Dram. Rememher the piece, Dr. KIM • IWWS,I4O Wood greet, Wei of the Golden Kart.. • ded-dterfi . • New: Dagaerrlan 'Gallery. : MR. NELSON irould - iespectrully inf orm tat feta& sat the labile genitally thaC In as to mcat the eta t tatreultadassad.t.rjitiPtgartto9tra t, ha lag hat' atiptt Elfilf a ela dad mat. p . 3;= , tja I : v aintatet g attayg i t iot2rdes- ttle IltAttl . ni' Br itt'etba tept WI ii,°: nat th'' I p Precuts names apt( Pita Ppik.51.15144 - 14 stir tam 5 ado& A. 31. tIII4 cmalt=it,a. , -6 vistattrital. *attar tha with fa LI plays .. Mbrat , MP Blti4ttptc-Thltd,,iplart • • PLERHEO BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 4 .l)Ter 14° ' 6"7°61) arfWEfri 614124: iatutorgot !air! HOLMES, RABW *,.. A.. EL HOLACES - 6 B. l .lo#lilk _ murrocrOm SOLID BOX VICES, ELANNEEED IRON • LES, ODOWBASS, SLEDGES. AM; TOOK% OotUrn Sdrowi, • ShAftfw andrakyafor JAv hww. CrO and Bridge Belts, with_ Thread and next, complete, • PITTSBURGH, PA., I Wau.notos; No. 112 Wilma A3l) 1117 Yxe en. =mai Wan. 1.115 Our eLLD sty. • ' Will work,ramattai. mhtll4l - • Da Tont Powtior.—Ev 'ety variety Silo, .11f1atog and Blastiag Poodar. fn an Ilse Dsokoirto on hand and for W. from Idasssi • fia lota to suit por, sitastss, onthrontlis terms. Alto BalbST Puss. D.. W. O. BIDWELL, ifsaufsetstrars' no dl[ • 116 'Front stria. PitteDsrah. -11 - H atci-o C xio NRY.. OLLINS, mort COMMISSION ME EALER ANT; AND WhOLESAI II D CHEESE, WITTER, SEEDS,: FISH, AM Prodsnra Generally, No. 25 'Wood Otzebt, Pittoborgt. ! PEARL STEAM MEL • i CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, - NEAP. TUB lUJLROAD STATION. Families will ha Eni t Apled. with ouravariou mdof 40,8E911 ono un, lawring Orb- ow dart at the Milker In our baste At Laetwa t Wilson rAc , a, Woo/ Cat, or Wean & acwitaror Liberty and St. cwt. sta, Pitultarght P. B&,restA, J.T.•Petattle, DrugglatA AlleshenT.. • Shur will b. dalivered to faistlllaii IA either ofitial Op: Terms, CASA an Aellvay • •• ,•• Se.••• Gm ELENNEDYAL 00.— Atheumum•Fire Insurance Company of London. Authorised Capilal $10,000,009. PUHADLUTIA. • • Atwood k Co., , &Mu Fawns, • rCifth • • Ouorgs 11.18tuart, ' • yers, sg aro A Co., Wm. McKim Co., Pou.rimrsrakigethwighutrus.u.tu tf.r.a. a ; CO. IM= RATCHFORD STARR. , nit . d B oMos. EADruith Fourth street. A. A.. HARDY, Agent grr Pittsburgh. No. lio Watar st. En= PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & CE Marine b FIFT H S un:intim Company;l OFFI 65 TREET, MASONIC HALL . PIST3BI7IIOII. PA. Boor. GALWAY; President. Jana D-1161tu, Ban L l.l This Company makes oireu•• Insurance - np• sustaining tons mankind anb LIM MEP. z =against Hull ar b C= Ilia lim i as • Ohio indl instrivers and tst u and Diann-sea- }And°nab' against-loss , er• D&uaite by. Fir • • livenie tbilorellbielir Vii;ilUttion an* Poi=tha lomat rates norniatmat with saraT to all partial. Roberti:ls/WM Jame. S. Homy William PIMP. P l annh ' Vhinsaris,:id. D. John Ir James d an4 l Sohn WOW, taPZ-lann CNA tow 1. Ratan= . • Alexander Resdlei, , John Yntlerton. . • Samuel If eeleerteen. • Jame. W. llatkosex, 'A .R Arbuthnot. kluer, • • ItanaloN.Lee.lUttasuittur. yeas tine KM II,I- U . IMU I rI Fire ana life Manna= Company, - No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE nu CUSTOM ROUSE 'Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Tartatua ar Waited. on ovary dean:lolcm of PropeAy or Ittrrawadlme, at reasanablerates 'of pestalusa. • ROBERT P. BIRO, Precktrat. IL VV. BaurinE,Vie•Pral Oß& dent. • DIREC Jobn Marto Jo. IL Paul, n. ~....,....4.. E. Wiler. ~ Baerdal7, Ch.B. . P. MI.. &tenth. P. B. Bann. If you don't want to be Straight don't =AI int gnomon Dascr.—liar mcmtbart Oro rani we have wren Dr. Hopes "Warldnxton. Suspender Brace." and feel it • pleasant duty swain to rocommeact Ito rule to all of erdentary occupation. Cool:dans the Mean vantage of • . w• SSLoulder Tina with time or • Par or SU*. =r i g ia light and ccomIDTUN. and effectrodly ran.e dleyorition to boa= stoopshouldared. Those or our nolare who are in medal' mach an Wink hould call on Dr. Raynor. on Woad Wort, ounce of Vl:ruin allay, and examine this Brace, which has Wen ocruch lece prrd.—.Parburgh DirparrA, Drcereder . St. Sold wholesale and Mall at Dr. KEYSlOrri Truss and st.ddir Dare Depot, 140 Wood street. Signal the Gold. an Mortar. tandkw Pi DITMA avizvviziptoiwgo . . rfotaarnattOn.. . , , . k . virtue oft& precept, under die hands B. Wm. Meanie, PrWdent of the Court of Common In and for the AM./edictal district of Peruser Imulia, and make of the Court of Oyer and Terminer. and getwr-• al Jell Delivery to and for add District, end Wiliam Done end (hada Adams. Elti, Alamiate Judges of the come county, In and for the eountyof Allegheny, dated the 2141 day of Feernar7.ln the year of our .Lord on* thous and eight hundred and tlity-Ilvo, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Uyer end Terminer and Chronal Jell Delivery at the Court gouge In the city of Pittsburgh. on the eth Monday of mares next, aglo o'clock. A. AL Public notice Is hereby given to all Jostbeenofthermos, Coroner and Colorae' of the • county. of Allegheny; that they be then d anthem , bothelr grow Damns, wlththate mile, records. Inquiellimm. examtuatlMis cud other re- romnUsnom. to do then things which im the/ reeneethe ern.* t o their behalf sums" to be done—and also those that will prosecute the peere that now am, or rosy be In the jell of sald i cotalij of Allegheny. tr, be OW aud: tame to prosecute them is thrill be hurt Given under my d. In Pittsburgh, thin lint day of Starch, In th e year of our Lord, one thousand ei bun. died and atty.-gm, and of the Ocantoonwealth miles ' • WII. ALADILL. OST—A Promissory Note, drawn by Lk Hours. M. Dm° A Pone, to the order of O. Meek ly= t 00., for Two Thaw:ld and tblzty-31x Dollars and . mil. 0. Omits, (12,03 e 31) dated Marsh Li, 183 b, at, illiketv days after data, Danis at the ifeehmf Bank,, In pilladelobla. All mem are forbid aegoilatteg said; Note, es payment has been lames. mhs • - 0. BLACKBURN A. 00.-= Lebanon Nursery. OCKSTOCE IS AMMON invite: the at- tontine Mile toddle. ho stork of roodE an OrnamentalTßEES and 81111171115. • All order@ lelt Y. B. Drano's Store. N.T.to the Diamond. Plttebuntn. at% at e addressed to 13eeen Tree Poet Mee. vitt b eromahr , • oLletwa d to- the Honorable the, Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the reore, In Auld for t ar t I og , ' tpitheny. Paid Mleter, ofbith:l2o,Zatltritts =rth.tratt=l:+l Dimwit srlth l mat ' eslale tbr:. ommuudatlot of Idavelere and others, at 615,1.01. g home In the to atresald: and rime that Tour Ilimors will be &MS to Mut hlm Ucenee to tam , • nubile Malmo( an nfftalnment. And your petitioner, gain duty bound, wi ll y, PHILIP SELEPLER. ese r wa • We. the euteerlbres, citizens of the First WlLad, do entry that um netitloodr Ig v irt t. g t. 9 " , noo' este andtemperarma and Is well ed trl houseroom and ocutesateneee for the aorommodatton sad ledging of stransehi and travelers, mut that mild warn Is neormars. :lamb alorna mt er vi Nggt t . , , t. e tii. o = l .l . n . NIAZ, , 1 `, ..1 eth et.., Dail.' Darlington Wro.: Rankin, Jmendl Mown, J. Gnaw. spring_ of 1855. MURPHY tr, BURCHFIELD . win commtues °paling; On Monday, March stti, Thar ..rirrginily of SPRING GOODS. mItS OPPERAS-25 bbls. in good order for sale by 3.!!0!0021 Of AKER &M. 20 Woad /6. RAPPING PAPER-500. mum Straw 1,n4 2CO seam'Mi. Wal 88 00 m 3 ' J. OONMAKER CO.. GLUE -30 bble. No. 1 for sale by • m 1.7 J. SCHOON . 3IIAMER it CO: QALERATUS--,20 bbbiand 30 halt bbl tlrst quality ea lab br J 801100NMAKIll &OD. SP..CARIt SODA-50 kegs for RILIO J. BOTIOONMAKEB. A 00. 11 8 ffatlett lth ea ,j3I ia ./30100a , J IMAIEII w Treasurer's Sale for Taxes. On Thursday, March 151h,1855, An 12 o'clock, noon, rIiALL OFFER FOR SALE AT PUBLIC VEND7IIS, et tho door of the Court Rain, in the town Mien, la the extety of =omit. and State of 'Ohio. the Ibliorring pro . portr, or to wash thereof am vtil marry' thr taus. LoWest andprealt,Land ants of collection. for the rear 11354. duo floes the asvelarld, Zemmol] ie era Cliadivati BallardCoairear to wits • - 11% Parana Oers, .urabas 24, 4. 6, O. 17 pars Car Whew; with win.. bp " a n 1$ Wand Clakallerl w Dra ithout pe, 4 somber, 2,8, 5, 0,10,11, • ' 1416,10. 8 1 5.54 ta. 07,42, 73.74 earl 75. MIZ;;MEMeM RFS OF (MICR LAND FOR DP SE BALN .L.2, IO. anddtuausmnbhi®tba a...1Y hi nf a rt,TATl " Trja Ora tbOilki,Dartieo_._bi k fat 7..W.1.Vi. ikt. VIM= lla" Ra m trAr li Zgraro j d wain and eoniudedt.- . . end ..--- 4 " ILOUTSBIark-801d.- q price -... , ..._ 8117 - ' ' AUCTION SALES. P M. DA Is, Anationoer. Gammetial &du Ramat. corsur Rimi au! PM stnift lIVERCIsTifa, UNDERTAKER'S 000lld: FunNITIMIL An, AT AUCTION—On Tue. o'cl I .thing,3larets 13 at 10 lock, et the Inaineen etamt of M. u. !Unmet. N 0.14 rine , near Smith field, will be sold. (a. be la ranoring to Kenna) tile entire 11 superior Outtakes foiel - • 3 excellent two horse • - 6 pen and tj.l. Ina Bells gliagnegelvangona 1 epro /Leese. Etta Elam - 10 set. Harnme, Huth. and Se, BMW. - unkdaned fumy Carriages. aced work et . Rarer. blether, and (Nth Lnuiner fot: animas telimareowkaiiing Metallic, and Weed Octane, eaeies.4 Minp . far Conine. Walnut. mut Pine 051 Makers? and Carpenters . Toga r Sainte and Itrothea, Stone. Ow Wntscres. (Irorbara - - Ste Picks. Wind-- Stone. Wagon llou., -bed. Whaelk 41, rrovr, Iron Trthette...M Tomuc - ALSO.-.111 s.Oatt thosisny.asuLracegrandri.thoTTablee. &detains,. Looting Ulna.. theatre/1' 1.1- EI Tthlea with other lioneebold and Filltben rnsaltme. Brick Mar Itnildin_p• liana thick Stab* Desk. Office mann , . AO: "1 - 11'10 2 0 1 3 11 . ; • mht • • . . P. ONE lIORSE'.FAIitILY:CAMILA.GRATi AUCTION—On Tuesesr blosolng, Idartb Mott u o'slodt. at tbs Cammettisl bike Nauss, elms Wool ADMINISTRA'TOR'S -. SALE. a MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY—WM.4i MU at the commercial sake rooms.corner tread and 6th etc, co Pat , urdar evening, Much 31.1..commencinir at I dalock.hkce. der of James Todd, adrak ogJames W. flacbsaan, deed, a valuable Library of Law and Mbrallaneorm Docks • Reports ofTetanf. Tsars, Wharton.. Uallsk , lOW, Bur. eerie.. hems. I Matte. Watt. "L Demme; Watts, Sergeant S Bawl% Cowen. Johnston; Wendell. Browne. Cranek.:Dsler and others. Musadittietla Reports. EskinsseesAhd Peke, Starkfe on Slandar,Criminal plead- XM,reo ll ttY an Plessitad. Ware, Wit Ur' era. Pram* D kstow, Smith And. Ploreell Lakehr Penns, - Grardon'a Foram rumedents 'of Willfc Stembstitet Beak eifteretwack Sergeant on Attschmenk Lair LAMM. Tidd'S.Practing Oil •Lat's Law Evidence; MomolutZateln t k la , == . l ea cowl' Boma. Vie s I t lgoza, endrienk Americans. ProlosrtiL Mhzaddes. Chrosale of the Cid, vlar s 'Ufa ant Ti " aamarltar l'hi ly Go k Tentors Ph" ol i rr i ew th Dtg a Isrfn, l ttaiMartrial.. * Them' French Histories, !Megan s nolgyierislsatrood% Uth Christ, North American Atlist,nropal • Wakk Intlithrs ClicloPOU P/Ledlmike. an Catalogues emit b. b.,1 st the wet rooms.- P. M. DAVIS. Amt. ISTEPS 'SALE , OF 15 -BM:WM} .- Wm - Dr SIXTH WARD—On Th uds!' sitef9c66 20th. at o'dnekgst . =ltu t ntl El tzolsr 67eV;72Nt e • Bdidl o gict"... luttkottt bytta li ft W. Parfet. Estqlo fritt 6169' of- wa a Mild 6111 991 7th ward., Meta 6.7 a orldett lots. tO trtd.thotd.rn V. 40:4 1 , ff. 4f.: sad 46 bate putt 461tont it= Ire - an Contra Avenue and oxtand bodosonthrtfebne696 foot to Olstk at., bad ttot fdatoltdngtl Of -I. 1659. ,t 9 wit; Numb.= 46, ci, 60. 61,62. 63..atigad 16 no ell trout of 20 toot on Clerk It ' Mid =Mad marrthie, the whale distance t 6 Ilom ft: 6011606616.1 21 5 6 rs_ ~ fazdat, in duontemto to .thost dogmas arentodd protiorq 9. ar the loutoess.port or Abe d . lams 69- sale. • f 024 P. 1)A 1.8. At • VALUABLE ,BULLDING ..L0TE.1.1494t. V ITTI WARD AT AUCTION -pa . Prltlae•ftodne, !Limb 9th: at 7 o'clock. at Mer into kxcfaftg at tWI rill W i rd. t r OAt t e h OtededaVillted afar runt i tad i Ulant idavets. r awi l abi SlerifitTantlig. omili baled Or enema daire_adoattqllalSlSlCl pa.; U. bud.. wt. of the lay,- Maas - of Weigle elle be bad at the anatiou Itoosav:T/40 1 14 ,1 PutibILITony ofto-tainlessik Waco ba 1 and yeedeorkli tent. . , NtIZINS - AND - Cli ARK'S 1110108.' . ? .". :. . SPLENDID .• FRESH' li'POOL,I ''' -," tit STRY RIMER, ..•'• ..-, , . • sae 4 x a 12r pitlebtroph sad , efieWerJeasstrisfrinfie.A. NUNN& AXLARKE a ga tiii tinik i . o ctlgus. o l i led i i .. l . 511911 t0t 4 E pi S tte g& Acita E673t Air l7ll7ll 4 9: ... ,e c e i junlvici. - AID lawns betas prepared tr him , and has Pi=nreceival. The immense cod matt increseing Mesa} of NutunraleberAll Pleas has wised the Mmizt 'add'snether to 'their snore • mons mhthilehmmt. a description or 'WO' be ihrttnd. in a late easter of the Trarerfoillaposin4 elet—vlple ens. donbtedly the largint,._ and, If we are not mUtaketc- th e oldest tram devotes te that teranch of business m'lane Uedta[diates,ll its cud upwards of ro llr " ntr=t l tl e ' ' seVErg‘ an .art, to ed srul myetere_of nassittesetecring —. 11=te raM Itlytynmettalbr whldt thie houseful.. est Long teen &swam If patronage js tbehlgtrestoompllment.thst-can= th en anestahment, and Imitation isthesinaltat th the arm of "Yantis of Clerk hale amen to Stemond etf. Esther hewnereer been - shit tognaltendsif thaft , _ ardent sedelently-to mob. tn. Planes [onestdbitionvindePeenEc Th. itninii Url..LEtt_ __l'anot a Boston &Etat Leta New Fork w.t.hinbmetic Ana Posutnwt7 toil* =IOW addessit. . _ . . , . .. -. • : Opinion or3A4A-Zaj'A il.E'LlecdebratedNassist. ['seinen moat afar cancerts made woof spdeirefolly , conceitedthe'Planos.made be:Ntinnt* auks New Teni4 . I freely ever Ma tentnnanhll of their. imply/wit - T. WlEErfa , Card to volume and ponce 41 kept; and - .lneir and eineticity of tonetresualitlea so Importantr a n= the Unfit and Anisettes the etjlonf ;daring of =nee+ students. - PIARTIN LAZARE. Profaner of the Plana at Ma the dame BayConservatlve of rule. Opinion of al DE MIES. The accompanlments• to , e , tta , f ;se' h l seitt bastytlarl i. CV= l lVXllTe= " e!datirabir sasp`t n estfa i l4=l4 write with tin Yoke—argent an& laajantontoonoldentban with vocalist, - ' •Rolln DE TWEE ' Oxinionof MA Cr.RICE gr a Vf , Oar.:Ple It L iciritcs,tOrp!gt 1 pp,,, a n . se v e ral : yews peat - been tens. tutt[tif"ginitt ,n ciarre mono. In my own totally. end ante:Wet them. ~e ep o a rae to any other, both ibe sent. end co par. ,: . pose. They have it pecullstdelicsey of tone_ and touch. ceded to wrest volume and Wren . . oize.o . aiik.. /1114.1tICE or ttI'EAFRIF., Ilaving .I.ltoroughir tested the capatatiasead onatits • : of Neuss &Clark ..Plantat. we • feel constillned , te Pose • . nouns. them ruperior. in rfes7:_reitract. Their torwiettv reproachable Mr volume: hrtillaucT and .wwitr.- and . Ithat:chow% delightful for praniptamand elasticicy--Wke _settler well cakeeted to Wows. tbse etyleasertourEo annul. -VICTOR DE RAIL. --,• .. te c. ANTON - • .Ie.:BEIDLiI. , " i. . • JEAN MABEE. seta otheni. erl iL kis', l tto, sod ee will f al l tr i vely sel • till f irs t a 'aTTlge ter, prioloailhottt addaion Prelteigh. ix .119 irk NA thaV monortaftuadal Lc the Piano proem senece.' , • ' ~•• .• - • lIR.NItIf :E"ElfsEB., Selo agent thr ['none !EWE far Weitern PINEFIM ''. Al., CALUMET A NXEDJlAll'Egentlinf MELODEO ho Tilers. ... . .P. ,:5..,At.,. Cbae lot oi:Dthiniirs r.htahtr. 1 ' An" Apprvriatiorut for the year 40 . 5. EC L.-Be- it. enacted by the oititene4 • Eittllnmsh, laireleetantleommeilOniilleiesembliet. the revenue far tba; tb l i. ts6.arleltur thaa tares, loam, and all otherassoreaa, Mos with all iskosasrs the Tmast7„ :sad tiotio .approsslated.'.ba,,,tall the tame le hmsby.appropttated Axe tha - purposes lotto!. lnQ 1.11 1 . Meammahels,Whaktifaaiet.' Alleherty. i SOO Stre et Cosuttlesionei,lit MC, 500.00 Itlpi 13OnstAISe. _ • 007 - • Clerks of bfq .00,', 'Medea¢ext t 0 dO. .350 00 heindato;.. • • 400 00 ;.:.; an Water,Work e. Work4l,ooo 00 , . Ta ßa 2.ubILI /Tintng. _ - • - 1,3(0•00 A. Boehm had llose LIODOIPAUI.-• 6.000 0) b. 12.4(0) 00. d.t ' , Water Workh-.20.1Te) 7. Claming Streeta, let Made. : ; . .2100 90 , triato 10.Clesad and 6th W *exhale r - / 0000 11.110 11 bed, : .• I - 600 ID 12.AlleghenT '.. do, . "• ; - 600 00 . 12.800 rd of &Wife - • 1.300 00 lt. C00400 . 017/0126. ; ‘,• ;• 4.00000 16.01thdanding Warmati.- UAW T 0,0 0 ,41 5T . 1400300 SPA 0. That a the. o rbro mOL en the aollei bee Demed and collected Ibis year aeotber eIW tees are =Died sad collecte.L sad that the maw Wand le hereby approvisted to the ill2l:ll9TeMent 11111,1110002.14 . 21 15F. , 111•4* mad prodded therefor.- -• Ordelrodand easchel Into a law, fn Cennellektbei Mb der of Febtnery. A. EP. 1855. - 'SAMUEL A. LON.% Attest M. W. Leine, Peed. Coranion Omega - Clerk of ()andnonCeenielL• JAMES matuunr; Joan T. Warrrhe, • President of Select Chatult. Clerk a Select ComoolL 'I. b. 00571 N. Agana. Third and. Wood stmts. AMEETING of the Steekholders'of 'the Perna*. Balt llianursiduriserts r arys 76. rvrttraiteLizi..ATßuaniy...r.4- tl,B6Mit id-rrn.:l`l,,,_ th*(Tbitt sad Dazes, eit . p u llleritlikehhirli OS cow., ' ' •• ' ' - Published elute het et mom. . • _ • Cil RLltli &ENNIO ,1 . - , te27.3erde '•• " • •'• ". ' •• 0 • os,• • , A.,.72. Election for officers for••'"ilio'Company for erecting altrlags oeei the Alhethentrieee e. • ttabnezh. In the emu:47f Ittathen747lllll han• en In the abet albs .Ccanyonnt. at • nem' end Of tba s i t= ire 7 " "Plt. ll4t l lrof our Depoeitore as , have not-yes hut their amounts lik , d.lrt.o4;:arlo reefed hit= an their a:alum:l . d eartilleaue. stivz o GjTYlE ,. .aT v. S. b tlko: F ott, -.Wend uamlwe ottr new style era:created jag 7 411 which we ere selling low we OASEI; abr. are Oelesried which le acknowledged to be the neatest and BM cep or the Immo. •MP JAL WILSON it so:4.m Wood it. - ISAIAH DICKEY &CO.: hate iemoired to No. 80 Water Ind . 63 Drna wardrusek formotly ...opted by HoolT.JOnoo At Co • ' -.• 19 01/ILAIN • BLACK. SILKS. •-= Mulphy Thu chflold biro • full sanortiffent Plalf.Woot EMU , radon, arsdes of quality suitontt '1..1;114 unon• *bleb aro screw gllab fllllu 'M MO/ htsh loam Alao offload. Mold and; paifflot. Groc.erizsat.Cost, Ti.undersigiteit wishing fq dedir4FL .tiu o0ootrt• ril offers pie entire stock goods., comprUang. genaril assortment or Fondly. a t tggas, at coari, a fo u t go " Vr.fi=frptirlt= rng c Th ittention of I:he trade and famines,' desiring tholes goods at low grips . it . h.. n sitea&r 2 Vl i el a td ri . lir Tbe Matures to his trims statmt. " l22 Wood 4 01M. dating of a Cannier, Cam of Drawers and Shelving . • similar at o bateau Thom one desiring to engage In a similar buslosin ha wit offer rare inttneernenta . • Jab 110 BAELZ, No.:3B:Thind it.; treats. , 1 1 4 , , a i r MB, = a w es=tties „ bul z, MT . Ftt r ': . • the titerou in a towel and Yiews7. 'without wumotewei tu r d i gt;r l =t t le t i m ai? . .tuislo,tlutt i lhk . 14, Linden Lead .Company of Wisconsin. Corporatora of this Company have o nod boolcs. automat:pilau A* the pital Stat. s Homo of Merin; L WLLICINB CO., Zia, 71 lowth at, Pittabosigh. who* payola:dots 'containing ,chyrtezikoloilaw 'a& aut bolobtathed DI, Duties • Intelligence-1111We, , NO. 2 sr. chei,y ,srrnsry. - • QERVANTS of all :desecrip,OOps • supplied: Prints 6111111 es sta Notes in nwpactl.".l4,..neit a , to ava. themtelves of the facillths now anted: 'Put mem 'lces ottned as guarantee for tuturllmors. • N. 8.-4)01 . ..4,1mm prool , pNy att,cl4l4 to: ESS PORK-50 bble. new Elosa"Pork in stare sad for Web, V- ROBISON Ak 00.4 MOLASSES --50, bbls; N. O. Njt olaaseaurt, reel &ha ;or tale by -. &ODEON & • TIRIED PEAcILE9-4159:bruOtt ethrelaid ;up, *cute by tatOtalWa 1`:51511.1)1• •.justree".. 4. or' leas br mikt BoluBofrit,oo,,?.Z 1 . 4 1 8Wr100 VAS; TrOUtlitta Whit% Xl*. 2: .0 'DON WS:.4O 40T ..do - 411:41. W 1.4 Marl , ralLitore iIIapAgL eZ IL.ELEJ I. II-4., J. WOOD: peal, :r • • •71-IT7rrifiritcfl VOW SALE.-41,000 worth clibtrtinigti'i,,,, damdtas Wai.Larba_ er Jr. - - I.; ..,1 3 3 1 ,91.1 1 ? 1 7 9 1 45ra jtarithig. r •-• I, n , , y el. i 4 a 5 e 4 , 14 Jr-4.44Z2 Female Diane&
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