PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BY D. N. WRITE-_ PITTS : URGH: TITESDAY MORNIII73, MARCH 20, ism 11111-Tis Advert:Mem—Melt/pa thy ==ads' A.= ar PrlnthteritalidUDlaof thy Day Goma.... 014... d on Sunday. doirlanazumhodendre their notkes to appoar helielthulimgh Woad,' Igkaierie.-110 *Mambo hibmiation atom Maly Gm :Moira. to our batlnem mm s more dosbablo medium of =AIM trods' b 11,1111,11 u k 1 : 111, w Onto betmosibM and Itiothoomaamcbing. aimed wary omehmt, mmememer and dun:4pm i n P.nctirrivaals. and antes Ohio. • advance raylitaltB. — Hereafter no sub owtoroo. !du to taken net the Deny or Wctige canon anise payment ft nude In edema. Whenever the time Wait to which the entecriptlOn Is paid, the yipee Mn b tanstsbl7 donned. =Mew the euberriptlon is re arweetlW mho.. MeTmant. All tresuSent advertielnm o f wen. description, will he MAW to be mild Lo id ewes 2/w on l 7 wtorlitim be when epeelel month Cr NA contracts are made. ' moledkw 4lig - Mr — ACP:MUELLllitTlitorectitca OrthiTligurgiF.Zoi tow and bow connected with the littaborger Courier: io lattorized to solicit entecrlntkoos ant adrontisenients for the Pitosbalgti gazette, axon:ling to our goVished terms Pittabogilla March 1.1835. Toe Meta Ism—There seems to be no end to bills for the sale of the Alain line. The last one L that emanating from the Select Committee of the Honee to which the subject was referred.— Jul a great effort will be made to force this bill through, we give an abstract of it. . Atte Ist section authorizes the 80101110 r to ad- Irertine for proposals to pnrchasethe Main Line, from any Railroad or Canal Company, and to award the same to the highest and best bidder on the'lat of June next. The 2d section provides that any such compa ny Purchasing such works shell be clothed with all the powers and privileges enjoyed by the State la theirmanagement and improvement, and shall -•• be exempt from taxation. The ad section provides that ten per cent. of ' the purchase money shall be paid down within thirty days, and the remainder in tan annual in- Mal-cents, the first of which shall become due in _ twenty years, and shall be payable in cash or State loans at par. These payments are to be Securest by bond and mortgage, bearing interest at 6 per cent, payable semi-annually. This soo tier' also-contains a proebo,:that no sale shall take place for less than seven millions of dollars, end upon a failure to comply with the terms of Sale, that all payments made at the time of much failure shall be forfeited. • The 4th motion authorises the extension of the Columbia Road to the river Delaware, and 'provide!, that the Company purchasing may. alter -Me canal, or any portion thereof, to a elaok.wa ter navigation, and may dispose of any part of uld works to any other corporation which would have been originally authorised to purchase; Proctried, That said purchasers shall at all times Maintain and preserve a continuous railroad and canal communization between Philadelphia and -'Pittsburgh; and shall, Within tweido Months af tei receiving Possession of said works, ie-lay the South track of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, where the same has not been laid with a heavy ran. • The 6th section provides that if the Pennsylva niaßailroad Company shall •be willing to pay a sum exceeding seven millions of dollars, in ten mind annual paymente, the first of which shall btpayable in tenyeam from the date of the pas- sage of this act, and Shall pay interest and give security 'therefor, is required in the third see _ don, the tax now required to be paid by them, and the Harrisburg; Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad Company upon the tonnage Tossing over their roads, shall cease. And the right of the Commonwealth to resume the Penn isykrinia Railroad, as provided for in their char ' ter, shall also cease and determine. The 6th section authorizes any association of individuals to purchase, if no ndlorad or canal company shall make the offer. The 7th section pledges the faith of the State for the enactment of all such laws as may here , atter be necessary to swum the purchasers in theyosition poi occupied by the State in the oontred and. management of the Public Works. It stags us that this bill is rather too liberal in some of its proiisioxis„ , ind unfavorable to the. interests of this city. -We shall watch its pro vnies and recur to It again. • beans oa r . ma Czam—The correspondent of the .Baltinuite San telegraphs from Washington that the Brusrlawidinlater has received ligence of the dcath of. Nicholas, from which it is inferred that it is a hoax. As the news was only received by telegraph, just before the sail ing of the Africa, the failure of the Russian Minister to obtain of intelligence of the fact is no proof of its falsity. The N. Y. Courier says : Is Czar Nicholas deirl t—This am the question everywhere &enacted yesterday; and public opin ion gradually settled 'down into the cOUTiCtiOn .tit admitted of no doubt. Lord Clarendon announced that previously to being "apprised of the Emperor's death, the Bri tish Government were informed of his extreme Elms, and that he bad tale,, leave of his fami ly! This intelligence, of course, came from Lord , John Hassell, who was in Heinz': and it in stray certain that it must have come over the telegraph wires froes.fir. Petersburg to BerEn; to the Sing of Priavia, who is' the brother of the Empress o; Russia! ' Now if this be so, the question arises who would have dared to tele graph this falsehoatif falsehood it be, over the wires belonging..to and under the control of the Russian Government ? This mode of reasoning appeared' to leave no doubt of the truth of the intelligence. • The fiesew L stall more explicit: ...The death of the Czar Nicholas is still re garded as doubtful by some of our cotempors . ries, who, having been bravely hoaxed by the re ported foaptare of Sebastopol, are now skeptical an all other matters that bare a bearing on the var. 'We think their present disbelief now as but little better founded than their former credu- Ely. Then the intelligence came by the most auspidous and uncertain channels, and - though Emperors and statesmen were taken in, it really • lacked all official confinistion. In the present easefhe report is Of ft very positive and credible ehiusotir The event is not only most probable in itself,' but our Information .comes all the way from St Petersburg, through channels that seem to preclude the possibilLy of error. From the Rani= capital the intelligence is transmitted by the telegraph—to which the Government alone has acceiutto the Russian Embassy, to the Cab inet of Berlin; and ter elf of the Have. From the 'former Lord • John Mizell receives the dis .listch, and by telegraph transmits-it to London; and from the .latter, the great -fact is also tele graphed by Sir Balph Abercromby, the British Emboossdor—the dispatches from the two courts only Timing as to the hour of the decease.— The whole is also greatly confirmed by the prefi ma dispatch front Lord John Russell, stating that the Czar -was already at the point of death, and bad taken leave of his family. - There is no analogs , between Inch a piece of intelligence so forwarded,' and the roundabout; contradicto ry, hoaxing reports of the famous Tartar .of Bu charest; asfisi we.,• who doubted the latter, cannot gee any good reason for questioning the truth of the former."... • Deem .—W or Seurat Booretrruie were paned to learn, yesterday, of the death , of &w -e= BOUStrla, 7,541, who departed this life on 131:nday. Mr. Homburg was • native of Pitts. iyargh, and bed attained the age of 66 Yam = He was well known to most of our 'Aileen', was twice elected M ecorder of the wordy, and sheet ly after the expirationof 'his second term was appointed Postmaster of this City 'by President Taylor, which place he held from 1849 to 1888. He was wawa gentleman much esteemed for hie ar. bane deportment, the warmness of his friendship and general integrity \of his oharacter ; and his sodden death casts a deep shadow over the wide Circle of his friends. s . . Ova. Boos TABLE. . - I"TNATILN EllllOl , l AND Tin BAST: By Rev. Berauel Irewesur Prime. In two volumes: it . I:Worsted. New York: Eiuper & Brothers. The author of this work is well Imowit as the IgUtar of the Now. York °bracer, and he has ool lectedin theise volumes variety of sketches of men and things as seen by him (luring s leisure ly travel 'through ruitipe and the rest. The magenta afford intmh pleasant and instmotive tuailing end to those not already satiated with books of-travel, tide' Work will be thud quite attractive. It departs somewhat from the usual routine of snob works, and the reader finds no fatigue in gliding over its rtges For ails by .T; 8. Davison, 65 Market street. . - A Nsw Acuorsrmon—lthastia /mate/:—A -singular piece of diplomatic news appears in the. London papers, received by the p ic ia ; _i m der h e a u f-,teustapbio advice from: Vienna, re peating theslttuoisli Possemioneln North Mami e— It is to this effect : • 13113COPEMI NEWS BY TILE AFRICA. ' DiATU Or Tai EMPLIL4II . ,O7 remora.—Haves or LOIWO, March 2.—The' Earl of Clarendon,. maids: -the general silence, spoke as follows: "My Lords, I think it my duty to communicate to I your Lordships a telegraphic dispatch I received half an hour since from her - Majesty's Minister st the Hague, that the Emperor of Russia died this morning at one o'clock, of pelmet& apo plexy, after an attack of influenza. I have also received a dispatch from her Maj . esty's'Minister at Berlin, also informing me of . the death of the Emperor of Russia. An hour be fore this dispatch arrived I received accounts from Lord John Bussellfrom Berlin, stating that the Emperor was on the point of death and had 1 taken leave of his family. Although this event I occurred so short a time ago as between 12 and 1 o'clock this: morning, there can be no doubt of its authenticity ; and under those circum starkes,-as this unexpected event must exercise an important and immediate influence upon the war and upon the negotiations for peace, and possibly upon the policy of Russia, I think that my noble and learned friend (Lord Lyndhurst) will agree with me that it might be attended with much inconvenience if he persevered in bringing forward the motion of which be has given notice; I therefore trust, upon public grounds, that my noble friend mill accede to the request which I now take the liberty of making—that of poatfmn ing his motion. Lord Lyndhurst—My lords, after the state ment just made by the noble earl, I feel it is Im possible for me to proceed this evening with my motion in reference to our relations with Prussia. Bat I beg leave to state that I shall not withdraw it,but merely postpone it. And unlade I find dist the negotiations at present. going on at Berlin give no ,reason to expect that Prussia was wil ling to accede to die treaty of the 2d of Decem ber, or to some similar treaty as suggested by France and England, I shall certainly bring forward the motion upon some future day. Horse or Commons, March 2.—Mr. Roebuck moved that the committee on the army before Sebastopol be a secret one. It was a painful duty to propose Inich a motto; because he felt that the motives of the members of the commit tee would be misapprehended and misconceived on this occasion. They had no intention of put ting an end to publicity; but, when the inquiry wan finished, they proposed to palish such se lections from the evidvce as mightbe done with out injury to the pablicaservice. The principal reason which they had in making the inquiry secret, was that we were allied to a great power, and that it would be impossible,to maintain that alliance, if they gave publicity to the statements that any man might make in self-defence. Mr. Wilson Patten, baring had experience in secret committees, deprecated the decision of Mr. Roebuck's committee. gir. 3. Pakington stated his opinion that the inquiry could not be carried on in a satisfactory manner if it were made a public inquiry, or if there was any chance of the proceedings, being made public through the instrumentality of mem bers of Parliament. Sir James Graham would not make any allu sions to the reasons which he had urged on a former occasion against the inquiry, after it had been decided by the country that it was neces sary. It had been said in favor of carrying on the inquiry In secret, that by that means public interest would be beat promoted—justice to indi viduals would be best secured, and the purposes of the inquiry best accomplished; bat with all respect to the majority of the committee, he de murred to all these reasons—he believed that these three objections would be best accomplish ed by publicity, and that the conductor the com mittee would be advantageously checked by pub lic opinion—why was a different course adopted with respect to the inquiry, than was taken in a court of justice—the life and soul of justice was publicity—he did not believe that a secresy could be obtained. If sacrifices were necessary, which wee possi ble, he called on the committee to do it manful ly, in the face 'of the people, and not to =other in the committee the characters of men who have stood the teat of years of servi ce. Mr. Layard repeated the arguments of Mr. Roebuck in favor of the inquiry being carried on in secret, and added that it would be unjust to exclude the public, who were deeply interested in the subject of the committee, and at the eame time to admit members of the House of Com mons. Mr. Herbert was in favor of publicity, the ef fect of which, he contended, would be to remove Many erroneous impressions, such as that which had gone abroad withrespect to Admiral Diodes. Lord Palmerston was anxious to state the rea sons which induced him to oppose the motion.— When the names of members were proposed he had thought it advisable not to restrict the loses tigation, and the same induced him to object to fetter them by secrecy. After some further discussion, in which Mr. Rapier, Sir H. Willoughby, and Mr. Bowyer, took part z—Mr. Roebuck stated that after the almost unanimous opinion that had been expres sed in favoox of public in c, he would not House trouble the to get a decision on his motion. He believed that an enquiry could be carried on in the manner that the House desired, in an open committee ; but he was anxious for a full and searching investigation which could not be made except In secret. The committee had already done good, and it would, he thought, be benefi cial by acting as a spur in the aide of the Gov moment, and inciting them to the necessary re. forme. The motion was then withdrawn, and the House went into Committee of Supply. Fsumcm—Esannmes Vjarr TO TIM CRUM.- The Paris correspondent of the London Timm 68319 ; "The departure of the Emperor for the Cri mea will not take place, I am assured, before the end of the present month of March. Some any that the postponement is only from the 7th, the day that had been filed on, to the 20th or 22d ; but more reliable authority mentions about a week later, unless. indeed Lord John Russell should be fortunate enough to render his Majes ty's resolution altogether unnecessary. A great opportunity is opened to the British Minister of winning the gratitude of France for keeping tier treat preserver at home. Perhaps it In with tame good intention that the tiortmment paper, the Constitutiond, should seise this particular moment for thscoureing about.the Bed Repeal cans, as if to draw hie Majesty's attention to • forgotten—or at least too mach negleoted—anb• jeer.. The sympathies of the Red lapublicans hare and elsewhere are said by the Constitutions/ to be In War of Emit. Irani.—Botts, Feb. 20.—1 t is confidently as serted that Cardinal Amapalli has at last resign ed,ind that the Pope has accepted his resignation. Several motives are adduced for this step on the part of his emixurnee, who, it is supposed, would not have resorted to it if he had seen a tolerable chance of keeping to power moth longer. The pretext alleged by him is stated to be the deter mination of his Holiness "to divide the multifari ous offices hitherto.concentrated in the person of Cardinal Antonelli, and to have two secretaries of Mate, one for foreign and the other for home affairs, as during the reign of the late Pope.— This probable change of ldinisi?7 is looked for here with the greatest possible interest, as Car dinal rustollelli ;nay be said to have formed the soul and action of the Papal government ever since its restoration; and the result has not been such as to lead either the Pope or the people to wish for an indefinite prolongation of his admin istration. We find the following in the Trieste Gazette on the late arrests at Milan:—"About five or six weeks ago the police at Milan noticed the presence of some stispicious characters, who were arrested, and the authorities Tore thus put on the trace of a vast Manful= conspiracy, of which ample proofs 'were soon discovered. In the short apace of ten or fifteen days there were arrested quietly in. Milan and the neighborhood about forty persona, some of whom belonged to the upper classes of society. They were all conveyed to Mantas, where the tribunal charged to take cognisance of acts of high treason holds its sittings. The ramifications of this Marsinlan plot do not appear to extend over the Venetian territory, but only in the Duchies and in the States of the Church. The Late" attempts at Parma,; Carrara, Paean, Foci and Bologna had a certain connection with the great blow which the ex•triamvir withed to strike in Italy at the commencement of this month." ' . 8' .—The'canton of Genera, by the vote of its Grand Council, has resolvedon a com plete sepanttion of church and State, and Da com mittee la-preparing • bill under whieh the eccle siastical property belonging to the Protestant church is to be distributed among the Protestant communes, except that which hes bean applied to the establishment of the Bank of Geneva and the Mortgage Bank. The 'mast active support. , ore of this measure have , been the Catholics, whose numbers have of late yam greatly in creased in the cantos. . _ _ BAILDIM.—Attar long debates, and the re jection of a great number of amendments, the Chamber of Deputies of Turin has voted the first article of the Bill for the Suppression of Monaste ries. This article, whiclicompriscs In Itself the whole bill; is as follows: "All communities and establishments of what sorer description-of monastic orders,, and of regular and secular corporidlons, existing in the State, are suppressed, and cannot be ro-ostab- Riled, except by specie! law. "Are excepted: , phe sisters of Charity of Bt. Joseph. "2. Such of thn communities oforders and cor porations as are principally destined fur educa tion and publio instruction, or for preaching and giving assistance to the sick, to be designated by name in a special obtuse approved of by Royal decree, and to be - published contemporaneously with the present law." • ' Raom—Achieve from WITUR of the • 16th, are sled with accounts of the immense delive ries of provisions at the Polish fortresses. Nast msg""b".., we are told, are formed at Ostrolenlm. The writers mention, with midi/Weed adadrs tion,. the great qtzantitice of spirituous liquor whioh the care of the Czar has provided for hie soldiery and_which• saw daily conveyed to the central depots. Prom this it is Inferred that Po land Is aspeoted to become the theatre of a greet war. Gen. Delm, inspector of foresees, reports that the three lines of defence, extending from Cronetadt to the Vistula, are in a complete and effective state. Comm—The civil war rages as fiercely as ev er, and the capture of Canton by the rebels, and general massacre of the officials of the old dynas ty, is an event looked for hourly. On the river, between Canton and Whampoa, the Imperialists have suffered eeveredefeats, and so close to some of the foreign ships were the contending parties on the 30th December that several vessels were struck by the passing shot. Fortunately, no for eign-blood was spilt. The British and American naval commanders in chief have taken prompt measures with the rebel party, sad have notified them that if ever again they carry on hostilities In such a way, it shall be dealt with as a decla ration of war. To this the patriots hare reason ably replied, that they can only hope foreigners will not allow Imperialists to shelter themselves under their gam Aesvastaa.—The dates from Melbourne are to Dec. 2. A serious riot vas the result of the at tempt of the government authorities to collect the pay for the diggers' licenses, the said dig gers having, come to the resolution to resist pay ment. The monster meeting had taken place on Wednesday, _Nov. 29, and hod not been so nu merously attended as bad been expected, some 2000 persons only attending. On Thursday, the commissioner in charge sent out a party to search for unlicensed miners. A body of the police went to the gravel pita, and then, attempting to make an arrest, they were pelted with stones and forced to retire. The resident commissioner then returned with a large reinforcement of police and troops, and having read the riot act, required all quietly dis posed persOns to retire. A large mob had by this time collected, but on this notice very many persons withdrew, and then the military procee ded to disperse the remainder. In doing this some few shots were exchanged, and the diggers retired. Luckily the only harm resulting from this exchange of shots was that one of the dig gers was wounded in the hand. - The London Morning Herald of March Ist contains the following dispatch from Trieste:— "Despatches from Ceylon of the Ist armour= that the people of Australia have risen and de dared their independence. Some troops sent to put down the insurrection had fought eariguins ry engagements. Melbourne was in a stage of siege. This news boa, of course, arrived by the Overland Mail, and no doubt refers to the dis turbances at the diggings. The Australian dates are not given, and the despatch has evidently been cooked for continental circulation." THE BALASLARA RAILWAY.—On Friday, the 16th of February, a mile of the road from Be, !Alava was laid: the chief surveyor expected to get up to Saclike' on the 19th. At that place was the first depot; and there commenced the first Incline which was to be worked by engine power. From Behiltless to Kadikoi—a distance of nearly two miles—the road is nearly on a lev el—from Endikoi to the French camp—half a mile—there is an incline cf 1 in 16; from the French camp to Head-quarters—a mile and a half—there is an increase of lin 26. At Head quarters the summit level is about two miles and a half—tolerably level. Loss or A Fauna THMISPORT.—The Coma says:—,lie have received a confirmation of the Bad news which has been these two days rumored about in Paris. The frigate lost in the Straits of Bonifacio is the Semitient°, which re cently left Toulon with 400 soldiers on board.— The vessel struck on one of the reef, in that pas sage, and immediately filled. The crew and passengers, making together 700 men, all per ished. No other details have been yet received of this catastrophe." The lamentable loss of the frigate Semillante has created o most pain ful sensation in Paris. Beven!hundred men have perished, together with a vast quantity of can non, mortars, shells, gunpowder and shot.— Nothing was saved—not a shred. All that has been washed ashore—so far as le known to gov ernment—is two pairs of trousers. The *mil itate was going to the East, and 500 of the vic tims on board of her were troops. Tns EIIPBSOS Etrossna's Warr TO Till Curnes.--'-A letter from Paris states that M. Galy, a steward of . the Tuilleries, specially attached to the service of the Empress, has left for Con stantinople, in order to prepare imitable apart ments for her Imperial Majesty in one of the summer residences of the Sultan upon the Bos phorus. The ladies of honor who accompany her have been ordered, It Is said, to include their ball-dresses in their wardrobe, the infer. once being that the Turkish capital is not the only one which is to be visited. Demure PasPAILLTIONS to RUSILL-A let ter from Hamburg dated the 22nd ult. states that since the intention ot the Western Powers to land an army in Finland has been known at St. Peters burg; the Bossism government directs most se rious attention to that quarter. All the points along the coast of the two gulfs where a landing could be effected are being pat into a state of de fence, the inhabitants lending their ready co. operation. The formation of 20 Finnish battalions, de creed in November by the Emperor, is proceed in rapidl y. .Immense works of defence are being likewise erected all along the military road leading from Helsingfors to St. Petersburg, and which crosses on many points marshy grounds of a certain depth, Impassairle even daring antonter. An in vading army may thus be continually stopped in its march through the country. Since last year Sweaborg has been considerably fortified on the land side. Between the fortress and Heisingfors there are, independently of an entrenched camp occupied by a division of grenadiers, two paral lel lines of fortifications, to which a regular siege must be laid before an allied army can venture into the country. • The great landed proprietors of Poland are inning their serfs, and forming them into cohorts of about one thousand men each ; and measures have been tat en throughout the provinces of the empire to arci with muskets' all the men of the levy en outs". A letter from St. Petersburg, of the 17th, states that the Grand Duke Constan tine has lately paid 'several visits to Croustadt, where military works are in course of execution, and several new batteries are being constructed. The Curbed also made several excursions there, in order to satisfy himself that the armament of the forts in and around St. Petersburg is being proceeded with. Nothing his been neglected on the Austrian side, between Volhynis and Galli chi, in order to complete the necessary-prepara tion. SPECIAL NOTICES. What, or which is the bestVernufttge or Worm Destroyer! Is a question daily and hourly asked by parents. anxious Dr the health of their children. all who are at ell antinaletted with the artice, will inonediator answer, Dr. McLane'. Celebrated Termlfuse. it has never been known to fall. and it is one of the infest tame. dies that can te cued. A friend of ours lately handed us the following statement in reference to Ude Termlluarc Now Tole, Sep. 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OILLIMAI, Mtn, Mar 23d, IBEX Antra I.lg,totonte Q Cb.Chottletetnn—l am one of those Indleidaste backward In eying outlaw, b u , In the present instance eonsldes It due to hententtr to iay this nal* teem endued In the prattles of stolid= ter XS years, and ban nem inot With Asti remedy le of. fectaal mr nowt as your Tenalfaine le adults, even In ewe of YersThnitetttnill nie Lt. to ea= of camel to. ken Us prnivill Wight, sad often tad billlova mote done and worms to itinan. I ILO no Venotfatet la my needles, and &tire anbetten. Bapeatran - .:„ W. at. ILANKENS, IL D. Itypszal and p01dby.8..4.141 At 00.. earner of Mod inn Vint amm bY dOwt. Du Pont Power .—EYety varlet , WOO globs ant Mantas Powder. In all o f nooloclo ohn on hint and Arr. ill. from WU o nit nor th di aws, on vostla tinny. Alto &AWFUL W.O. ntimma. &wallflower.' Art. no'. 11.' -.IL bolt street. fitlitonat . Sue and Cowart—The .COnfinraStOr stall imparted tem Pads, exactly nig tbeltat b. tba "mat oboe eau Wiwi. ea a twit bat la to ow M Ltd boot anaold Avail It alti a pad Ilat say be ha Tl Wtod W. NMI W. DOINITAL JOHN C. BASER it- CO AI TRUE BSPDICINAL COD LIVED,OIL„ Carefully prepared from none but fresh and bobby Um& under !be personal =partition of trust annot at Ma Ilabarten • J.O. B. & MULL great pLeasure In offering their brand of 011, which, on amount of Its mostrior mode of prepare. tipsy freshness andpority, mn to taken without Wendish by the most &Bata It is unnecessary to advert to the peculiar *Lama of thbt very valuable and Mbmtlfle remedy. Its moos In Um cure of Chronic Rheumatism. Scrofula. and Luoit Dla mom, when stußfDy applied and oemesered in. Is 00 looser a matter of coulecturM it to mow ecknowledned to puma heallng whines almees Inammarable to may other stodge. goktin bottles, wholesale and retail. by the man- ufactur e r s , JOHN C. RAKER & CO.. No. ICO North Third st- Philadelphia. And by Drumidsta in Pittsburgh and elsewhere. fell-tradtsof 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PhhBMiGEl2 =Ain r®.. follows. wall far- Ulm notice: FAST TILUS TILL LIM' Al 3 GE1133 EZII=MI EX12.12111 Ts= " " av 3P. M. These Tr Ins all run through to Cuotline, and connect there with the Catmints and Cludnnati, Ohio and Indi ana and Bellefnutalna and Indiana Railroads. At Mans field. connections are made ibr Newark, ZanessMis. Mon. merino. Bandrudry, Toledo, Chicago, Ao4and at Alliance Ibe Clevelund. &a No truly run on Bonder. Thrones licksts an *old to Cincinnati. Louisville, Bt. Louis, Indianapolis, CtHcaSe. Bock Island, Port Wayne. Cleveland and the prinetrul towns and dace in the West The NEW BRIGHTON ACQQII3IODATION TRAIN will nave Cittelrorgh at It a K. and 5 e. r, and)New Hsieh ton at 7 s. K. and 1 e.w.. Yor Tlekobe uldflarthor tutormation,UPlT to At the 001,1111. de" under the Monongahela House, Or at the federal street Station. to OKORGE PARKIN, Vast Agent. Pittdhozsels. Muth 10th. 1855 PEARL STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to families in either of the two cities Onlets may as left et ths &I/11. or In ear boa*e et tde dorm of LOGAN. WILSON aoa. 52 Wood et. • BRAUN& MUTER, corner Liberty end St. Olelr et& D. P. senwawrz, Thar Y. . Alb then TERM y. TER CAEII N DELIVERY.. m TAN. 117-NtiltDY & CO_ SPRING STYLE OF HATS. M'CORD & C 0., II ATTE:RS, Have now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen et...of DRESS LIAM Spring Sly/e. complete esortment et (lents' end Youth.' SOY HATS, of the Wart Whin.. to 'which ther Invite the at• tentlan of the Wile. Corner Filth and Wood eta. mhis JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron - Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Matto', Window Guards, &r., Nos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third - at., (between Wood and Market,) - PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a varhity of new patterns Palley and PtoO. Imitable fbr flatworm Parandar at tention raid to encloaltui Gran, Lan Antrum dans at gnarl notion mhatf WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth:etreete. W. A. M'CLURG. Our Teas will be loured on trial unequaled at the prim In the eltr Oolong, 40, 50, 02, 75, Young Hyson.so - , 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per Ib. Mgßreakfass, 50 and Imperial & G.P., 75, 75 eta. per lb. 1,00 .4, 1,50 per lb. Teas put up in caddy borns from b to `X lb. Pr famliT utt. • Mess' discount mods to retail &abr.. • COFFEE—Jam La Onayru. and Ilia ad . On= and Roasted. SVlLlES—Loverines and Defeher . • Loaf, Pukorkrd caul Crusnoi Snows. Atm, Oknon'kur. tS) , IiCeS. fiches, Ark. and Drkd Pruitt, de., dr. - DAS --- HOLMES, UO RABE & CO . MMOR TO A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, ItANCRACTIMEIIII SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS. PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco fr. Cotton Screw', =Ma. and Puarysfor rathi,*v7i. Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread acid Nuts complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., Warseacsk N 11 . 1 if a= AND 107 Fran rrs.. Unirlaa EirAll work warranted- Ental-t/ ARNOLD - se W /1,1...1A1%/S Chi!son Furnaces, Iron Tatting AND YITTING GENERALLY, For' Warming. and Ventilation of Buildinse A. a w..in wWirsa rw "rumlsur.aud iroatilatialt by &maw Bat Waterllizas or Chilameit ar alo.Ctaureblet. Wads, 11.enitalt; Retail', O Liersass, Court Mum tali llotobiar • • lit.. No. tit Yorke la,- PittatoUtl Emmylva= Insurance Comp_any, OF. tITTSBUIiGrk COfilio z if f i twi r la mom . LIGIE BT LaSSOADI OME E R PR FI ERTY. YD VIE PERILS OF Sea and Inland liarigation and Transportation. Dri.ecroas. wm. ir. Johnaagi. ix . livuntmk. a IL Low& A. J. how. Wady PSUCIOXI. Keankly T. Mon& J. Oder aprwal. ( Morn. W. W. J•cob Palate. James S. Nmloy. W. 4 llsmrdo.n. U. B. Caaiwaissil. A. A. Otrriar, W. P.. Rana, D. N. Park. OVPICYII/3. .Praktawt—tla. Was P J.:Amatory Me Prandeal-gloly Patteriart. Safe m, awl Preararcr—A A (Wrrior Au4tastacreteow-3 A Llnln. I fa.' .UIT Atheneum Fire Insurance Company of London. Authorized Capital $10,000,000 1.131 X/ TO 11.11 PELIAMITIC Atwood & Co.. John 'arum. John Ora; O•orgs U. ntuart. lirrrs. born A Co., Wm. Wit.* A Poirsts a sighttoin WWI.. &sr...TN. Agent tor the Ur& Matra— IRJIDX MC RATCHFORD STARR. Ilnitoi States Itrsueb Mu% h u• SA &nth F , ..th .t.. 4. Philadelphia. HARDY. A 032 1 ,161. Pittsburgh. Oal-tudighod N. So Waters,. Citizen's Insurance Campy In rittstrarga WM. BACIALRY Prof:ea. 151)1UHL L. autitsnrai. eft* (MAMA W WA WOOD rzn, BrTIMSNKALREIT.ARDA STREETS. ASANSURES NULL AND CARGO RISKS ON THI 01110 AND MINLIESIITI RIVERS, AND VIEW . .AWES JT inners against Lau or Damao. 'l, Fore. ALSO sosout TRAN peso oft SK lON A and itiL4/ , 13 viciA noa sod SPORT Mumma Blehmil Floyd, 8. W. Rim, Wm. 188288.86 Jam 8. 1611Mwtty Frauds &Ben, p. 51: 6 1 . rar, Robert p.Jr. Ilarbansh. Dm. Pooncet, Wolter 13rfant.. .lu. 11. Cooper. Jan gaMPI PITT t SI3URCift Life, Fire dt Menne Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, 11.11110:410 HALL, FRITABUROIL PA, ROM: GALitdr, rteSident. JAMS D. Slothu., This Company. makes every Insurance sEe perteineie to or nonmetal with LIFE Ring. Also against Holland Canso MAN on to Ohio sad Bliasiss6Vlrivariandlributsziwknoa 3l .4.• arslir And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And shashwt - tha Patti, of the Pas sod fibula ISwrigation " tbilciaa rm ="ibstotrastratas consistent with aglioty teen Denim Alexander Steadies. John Palknon. Simnel MeClurkan, James W. Hallman. Chas. Arbuthnot. David !Nebel. Ilaratio N. Lee. ManninS. P. eat tlst ooLl Hobart Gahrs7. 41= - 4E6. iltne L D. A t = Job WOW. mr23-11fet [Part door lr PHI LL' ELPHIA Fire No. 149 0 STNITT STREET, OPPOSITE' „TN CUSTOM HOME, . Will make aD kinds of Insurance. either er o .t. 0,. taegtee r go arm description or Property or If erobsodlet et ressoenble , re or Prootiort Ron 661 4, p. NINO. President. 11. V. BALMITN,VIrs Molder& DIRECTORS: Obit P. Lam.' r N. R. 1 3010, K. R. &WWI. . (ha. W. Weir& P. N. Rerery, ; dot 0. Pot/. 0. Stursoto. John Carton. R. J.Destro" - 6. WIRT. P. aucEmz" " 80004027 1 O. OOMN, Arent. Third end Wood streets. Western Inraranee Com pany OF 'PITTSBURGH. Will E ls a L are n6ll . et 7all kiade IL of FM' and ]divine Bids. It Miler, Jr. ThCankaia, Jas. McAuley J.W. Batten A. Ntmlek. ltea Dania. Lion. O. W. Alcketemh Nathl Mimes. L'Qplum. 'wm. W. Jakso n.tenth J. Lippincott. gA Dome' Institution saw? 67 ,wolf =own la p els coonommity. and w wut ant mom pay ell tames at the Orme; Ne. IT2 WaKi Wheat t Uo's Wanton") Awstalre. Pittsburgh. Reliance 'Mtn al Inanranee Company OF. PHILADELPHIA. 17 1 7012 SO. 10 WAL,N77I" arzesr. 147.874-etsseth OTTApirl, Seaway Inearger. Ie a g t iOISUBANCEn Buildings, Mer &audio, TanzPorre„ he. to tyro or whets": Bar b /alit egta i lh m ita Al h bir l ita me a ri te t iZti of "to OoroPaor, Pithoot Gebtlit ter loon. The&Apt thettlicatee Vfrosnr. ate. " 8 Olimitibk. *km, Into the tat Stock °Ape. GAWP. GLMI V.NOLIt ,_Prestthott. B. 41, lintruxes thotetarT, t • Dituxrrtauft - Clam Tinder, laid, hehlatt . Wm. T. C. ktig l ii i. 7 4. Bre a ti. i irlot r . G. W. Wynn , Lothrop, Robert Mom, U. L. Canna. fal. a l li 'coit est. , Robert To lstoi, l c Edirszt 0. James. , James 1, Tarim. , Wm-11 " .rt Jacob T. Blus Us& Aretilbalg Gethr, G. IL Stroud, . Wm. IL Semple PateS • J.N Az= 14. m 15154,3 ." - canon Third and W o !ad MOW, New:Diguerrlaa Gallery.. MR. NELSON would respectfully inform f donde_ pitlie .i trntSle generelly las that wart to. =anl{ end rte d"ma poet eatrileted :M Poet OM" Stdrd~,taate of the mod aelons and teasititicenl Ulastiwi aotuntrnoted - fat immtenorparpeemtri the United Stem. _We sae near ptimated n. ulna* U.Unemiee of itU Mum end Mies, in er trane 4 o'4oo a. IL till 4 Aka y et N.,A twa su InUftid a whither therytttlig a tik 444 o l so caant. Swam rot,Oette milonsji 'street aridait F The Greatest Ileilical Discovery OF THE AGE• - - tar. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered In one of oar common taptura weed.. remedy that am aertaind of Humor, from at worst Toro film to a mamas He has tried It In over eleven hundred new. and never idled ...sot In two (both thunder humor.) He had now In his Poseesdan over two hundred tertldeeto. oi its vela; ell within brmat7 mile. of Boston. Two battles .s eramehteel loamy • nursing lore mo One to thresh:Cies will =re the worstkind of pimples of the teoe. Two hi - throe bottles will dear the 1731.3 of billet Two lartties are warranted to cans the worst tanker to the month aod stomach. Three to dye bottles are warranted to core the worst Gin of a:7Elpda. One to two bottles an warranted to core all horlor to the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to care running of lbe mor and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and rturrdna nicer. One twille will cure scaly eruption of the etin. Two to three bottles sre warranted to can the •rest Two to three betties are warranted to cure the meet des pevas cues of rheumatlstm Three to four bottle. are warranted to tare salt rheum Pt , . to eight bottles will cure the worst roue of scrofula A benefit is always experienced from the fret bottle. and a perfect cure Is warranted when the above quantity t. tam. Nothing looks leo Improbable to those who hen In vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, u that • common weed growing In the sutures, nod Md. old crone walla, Mould curs every humor in the system; yet It le now • dud fact. If you have &humor 'Chas to Mart Them ate no Ifs nor nada, hum, or ha's about It eulting eon. eases and cud yours. I peddled over a thousand bot tles of it ha the McinitYof Boston. I know Its effects In every cue. It has already. done some of the grutettcuree ever done In Itamachuetta I gave It to children • year old; to old people of sixty. I bars seen poor, puny. wormy looking children, whom tinkle. soft and Gabby, restored to • perfect Mate of health by one bottle. To those who are ruined to a eick headache, one bottle will always curs It. It gives great relict to catarrh and &ultras Some who have been costive fer years, have ta ken and tun regulated by it. When the body to mound. It work unite easy, but when there la any derangement of the functions of nature, It will cause very Moguls, teal Inca, but you meat not be alarmed—tbey always die. pear to from four dare to • week. There le never • bad rec molt horn It. On the eontrary. when Out feeling Is sone you will feel yourself like • new sermon. Iheard some of the meet extravagant eneoulume of It that no►o ever n. tenedio. No Mts.:moot Mettle ever necessary—eat the not you can get. I have likewise an herb_ which. when elm me-ed to meet oil, dissolves Scrofoloue welling of the Deck and muter the earn Pries 50 ante. Price of . the Dlacova7 II per bottle. DIREtTrIONS ran USsl.—Adult, one table-rpoonful pe day. Children over eight yearadeetert ePoonfnh children from Ire to sight years, teaspoonful. de no direction can be made applicable to all omornitutkos, take enema to Operate an the bowels twice • day. Mr. KENNEDY give. personal an:older. in Ind cues of scrofula J. CI CURET Sold, wholetede and retell, 14 Dr. HitYSERI3. mto Wood beet comer of Vireo &Dor. fe5d4MT A Speoial Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Moese's Invirerating Cbrdfatrelive with wonderful rapid ity every dleorder luddent to the digestive aPPmattee re Kona the appetite; num the strength; hardens the mug des, bones the nerves, gives elasticity to the stdrite, re cruits the mental energies, banishes despondeneyfimpute to the attenuated frame • more robust appearancw. allay, Irritation. calms the disturbed imagination, builds op the shattered constitutican and may be taken without fear by the feeblegt trodden. wife or mother. eel It is composed Pole!) of thejnioes of ran Oriental herbs., potent 0017 L. Invigorate. exhilarate and restore. If the eystem has berme relent,' by improper ludnigeff• ms, the Cordial Entente. a more 01t0:0131Vitliltr ruto eV or, organ. The lassitude resulting from late hours or too close application to labor orally kind, is qukki? removed by Its sation,m2 leak* engaged in sedentary °mutat/nog, and itibLet to inconrenlence therefrom, will find it a cab and healthy stimulant. Mugu the circulation of the blood is aluggish. many alb. funetlonsof the body are numeud ed or imperfectly perfertned. It will restore the natural ac tion avid °amp:mai:ate permanent octane to the secretive and distributive organs. Mops .ho are bowed down by physical debility, and so feebie sa to despair of ever recovering the frig...." mi.. of manhood. are Invited to givethis wonderful invigorant • trial. It emballes the elements of their restoration.— Beibre they have consumed U. Grst bottle. they will be conedous tbst the retruparative principle , is at work In ev ery debilitated portion of their frames, and bops, won to be realised to their thorough recovers', will sPoins op in hearts. rbeeordtal t put up. blear roneentrated, In plot Dot flea. Price $3 per tattle, two tor $ll, sls fbr 112. 0. U. RINO. troprleterr. Aoggre.Pittaburglr. Flgurgo Brum. No. CO Woodstn,4o. ogo. U. &nu., 140 Wood at; IL P. gictur44, GT Ward W..— Alleeway CIO, J. P. itgargo. gold by Druggist. throughout the Mgt"! States, O. • Oa. and the Wert ludle4_ Piled Aeglooted, often prove final: leads to anumniptiont anoint the part three times • der with DALLEY'R PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion form in the mil= then Insert the “Pile Beringer tilled with Extract or, and ifradnally discharge It es the whine to withdrawn. It never falle to ewe cases - or ant age of virulence, nor to give entire ewe instantly to all. freunently curing hr one aPollostlon. Piles are known by the heat, itching. and pale of ft. Illoodltog piles ace otinsed.o.ortloo.. bf U. foil. tog of tbo whole boon. which {hen pram the intestinal canal tight astabut the back hones and keep the blood from niturnltur op the Telesis, similar to the blood being kept at the top of your Rogan when a string Is tied tight round It; such IS frequent. and AV fof ado= linfoo42 an aloe to Rant therein. then froconi a isrfect ab eupportes, and weer a eomprese to the reettunond those to nee the male mob.. aixo rub It wail over the /obis and abdomen far wove times; and the natural belts that rapport the bowels will be j °nitrite:led aed nude strong, and rent Rib will be loved, If grove/is OPPliod every use Win to coxed. It never nab,. .103. Sick Headache and Irearalfina of Hight Yu= SIASSIIO Coloo irr Otictufs DrPcsArr. &nu 1,- 10. WO., Trimble. ErKulrfo /Lss. Bayardstosa. FE E 5 sal:Lion bee was =redo! Wok lloodsetto of idea 7..1 standing, br throe bottles of °skein's Deporstlvo Syrtis lb boa trial ramous pbsalelsno sltbont s tura. Us la ab* 402 4 ran. Osibr Enosoltro to for nowt. Sesoftils. Totteir.Sitil all sruptbrodbeessos. For solo. sholasolo sod rota. at DR. KEYSER'S. No. HO. Wood .t om Sign of tba Odd.. Mortar. tohll Prloe 75 email. per bath. Consumption and Spitting Blood—See the oartllicete of Mr. Toros IL Rummy. for moor Teen Proprietee &the Parcorre IloteL TredericksbarM V.. end late of the City Mewl. Richmond. t's. Dr. John Maass, of the city of Richmond.thouth • me' wier . 4hrldclede. and of course opposed to whet he celled quack atedichme, wee obliged to say that Its good affects In lb. ones of Ramsey, were wonderful IndeaL • Us had beat Om op by werel phrelcinow. had tried most of the daub medicine. end wan on the verge of dew pair, ea well as the vim vb. he OW 8P....t•h Mlzturio. we east the public to b4.1V11 and lcuitthr wolidocie wound lb* bottle, Wilding bb cum Pco whertiannent. ia7ileodM' When death is at the door, the remedy tetdr-h would have eared Me If administered In time corm too late Do not trifle with disease Rely awn it that when the stomach will not digeet food—when faint, remand longitude pervade the system--when the .Imp Ia disturbed. the nnetitor feeble, the mind Where., the nerres emeaturally Sensitive. and the head confused—rely upon It. that when them mange= me. the Power. of vitality are Ulnae and that, unless the mischief I. promptly checked. life ho shortened. as well am nn deed miserable. Now we bat. hose a massed' testhnony groater than was ever Wee as:cumulated lo favor of Doe mend/. that lioollsods German bitten.. prepared by Dr O. IL Jeckson. Philadelphia, will immoilstoly abate, and, In the end, entirely remove all of the. disorders as anrely a a roathematleal pram mill polo. a problem. Who. then. will endure the anon. and the risk of LU., with health and safety within reach/ Bee advertise:coot. coh7.2v-dker2 . Dr. Fite Opinion of my Braces. Da. Cisme IL Errium—Deer Sir. In reply to your. of the IBM last, requesting my opinkny of sour Shoulder Stases, I noted say that I ontsider It one of the beet ever deemed, and voted add that Ihave lapel( been long In the habit of employing a 'amoeba% elmiler linen with the gmateit advantage In cease Ofcontrectlon ot the clout by stooping, tehetherfrom habit occupation ordebility, morn especially when there I. treaknese or Irritation about the lungaand more orlempredispoetion creunicaPtlon — •lat the pidlotophy of Its elects in theorems., you are of mime Acquainted. In some gums of heart disease. or mow (bele excitement of that organ, I have aleo found the Shoulder Ream of advantage. 100 not hesitate to recom mend your Stearin all cam where a Siam Is required, se one 0' the meet easy and efficient yet In nee. • • • Very truly your., CALVIN AL FIVJEL Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Meet. Paten:ugh, Pa.; also, • complete MBOOTIMOnt of Dr Plata, medicine* constantly' Mr ale. HENRY H. a cpLLINS, COMMISSION uq MEIIOIIANT, AND MAMMALS DEALER IN CHEESE, HOTTER, SEEDS , FISH, No. 25 tidorortLegiliimirgh. 1112001. manta FLEMING BROTHERS, WHOL D U (Troczeso m A L a= R D a E T() 1. G ma s s, NO. 00 WOOD STREET 11278111/ROH. re. PIU Pro c pt:starsof Dr. DDlaalfa Oebabrated Vennthage. Lim ta LAZARD POWDER AGENCY. All Varieties of Powder CONSTANTLY L O ON HAND. _, Safety Fuse. dal L. Q. GRASP, Aran. L 42 21 d.Plttabvreb. /E'Clintook's Rod Xedioines.—We all the Rttattlon of hoods of fluolltosoold othoos. to the ad vortlacient an thr tharth MP 01 tkooo Taub/. r" , 117 Month:to. Balm ofa 'Thousand Plovers, for beau tifying he Cloadtkdota sad wadteatlng all Tad. Purr= and imam from the tioa Bold at Dr Karat% WO Wood ottoot. folddimS JOSEPH HOJINE & CO, Wholesale end t ai l Dealers In ME O • ZUBROZDERIES, °SISSY_ S. rl. aLorzs, . Fancy Goods ' &0., IVd. TT ANA* ,rf kt. 4/4 rt. and as Diamond. — llMeirimta for nrimier's Yam& coblt6l7 oarpoUrnoll Cloths and Notting'. N . .49N1M9A 4 9,17., ARE now recei*ga hirge and choico w oe:4mM of CISPXT.I/203. of Os latest and mat Offal ttemi.ernsletlag of Bevil vlvet. Brwiele and TePeeter, !mire and mar MOM PIT, • Pateg v.. M. • Together with 'MT daCrigipTl of Kemp, Atm and . • LOOR OLL CLOTHS, - bow ito 24 Art wide,. all mantles endptices. •11.1m.Table OUClothg ell 4 green 011 bud= Ind sad cm. Holland Wlmlcrer Kmiec Piano sad Table . ll4o.- . 1 1 till t rea.m. • i e rhl7.l l` o74 level *Me Itonotteash priest =hitt A: Election for eirfireatore and one Pros lama, to wish; the eaftlarrear, 'Otto bald at 41 ' 114 WTI ", b=1, 44 ' 1 /0 D.101%4 csaui. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. Soldiers'BounV Lands & Claims against the Government. T WILL will procure Bounty Land War ee toe Soldlere, their widows an minor children: • sad prowbente claimsmalust the Government. and . 1 tattend to business in the "421116 of Claims." moonily tablished by Menem. airthilke, No. 146 Third et., one door above Smithfield; c0h..90.tt CUARL/19 NAYLOR. Bounty Lands. QECUBE A HOMESTEAD--Tho under tor to procure LAND WARRANTS tor all entitled, wider the Act of ad ach, 1664, which bill entitles on who nave ahvady received Warrants to 40 and 60 ulna to and 60 acres additional. as well as those who have . erred fourteen days In any war of ths nulled. tates since 1700—Including Captains, mih s ould nwimen, Clerks and others. Patens Intereated attend as earl} to poeslble. JA3IEB MINLEVY, mhZ.iltir6..clie 80 ()nista.. opposite Court Wow, HE subscribers, trading under the firm i saiLi y u m a u lelLAtilE, , dissolved ri rsarshir A onh e Pittsburgh. !dwell in v en t. M. 13E LANGE. The sutooriber .111 continue the Hide and Leather bu loess in all its brancbes s at the old stand. N 0.215 Liberty et.. and respectfully solicits a continuation of the patron one co liberally extended to the late Brat =hat. RICHARD BARD. Cracker and Biscuit Machine& g.t J. McCOLLIIM are manufacturing a Ma ch ines , constantly on hand theft anterior er with all their lately patented t ht , t4 ,... Monts. of various ears. Also. Patent Dough Mixer a. unteker Dc Yore. Immured then Mouths. Dampers. k. An. attE and 40 Eldridge et, hew Ycrk. rottak3mc Spring Dry Goods k _ AGAN& Ain, No. 91 Market st., are resolving dolly addMicme to weir large and wall se. IL clack of Mantillas, Dress (hada, Entbrolderiag Moelery, Shawls and Scarfs, lionnekeeping hoods. Alexander's Hid Gloves, ge., _to ere would reenact fully call the attention of the ladles. Hough's Patent Elastic Skirts. QATES ,ft FRANCE, Np. 1 Barclay street, New York. A.UTION—Nnna are genuine eu-cpt the hare the stamp of the toatent. All manufacturera and aallen In fringing will be proaccuted according to lair. mhZ34. I[I...ARE CHANCE TO BUY A FARM-800 arm of Chest rate land. the Is good and deep. and ttm of the beet duality. sltusteat about 2tl miles from New Martinsville, from the forks of Chilling Creek, tddr ore and a half mile. ease and grist mills. Tha above can he well divided luto three good farms. Price only two dollars prelim, k 3O O ban 1, bs/anoe in flee equal mums/ payments. Oh io 100 rel.l Marabld Co.. at lan than 3 mites from the Ohio elect, M rams CISZTOd, with a house, stable, fruit trws, ka VW. $1, 2 20/, TOTEM VSIXI may balance iu three yearlLmments. The title to all lands we offer We Is tnww nth.% GUTH:BRET kW:Q.I4O ad st VALUABLE FARM IN NOR'EU FAY ETTE TOWNSHIP FOR SALE—Masted ten miles horn the city wirlitt; trillett from the Steubenville Railroad, at the Noblestown station, coutoins about 40 acres,rtil cleared utd fenced and in a Mutt state of oultivatlnn. The buthorements consist of accitutortable dwellingbottee with flee rcecutetorie milt bouse,ocioke house, burn, stable and other outtbolldingh There Is an orchard of choice fruit of 'l.lOlO kind. On the place, which is well watered by six Dying serious. The whole P laps can .0.111 be cultiva ted. Price 82,400—0ne bait I thund, balance In one and two team Apply to nib= O. 31cLAIN h SON, 21 Fifth st. cg UND RIES-13 bbltl. GTOILSC; 1,3 18 bores Eggs 1 ask itreerrar: 17 racks liuntse. 2 bbls Flsgreed; 2 Dbl.. No. 3 Lard: 1 bag do, to attire for sale by Inh2o ISA lAll DICKEY A W. TIMBER LANDS 1N ELK CO. FOR SALE—Between three and four thotaand acres of land In Elk county, yell timbered, for only g 1,50 per aura. The lands are laid off In tracts of rations altar to scut pa..ohs/Nem toh2o 11. AIcLAIN A SON, 21, sth st. VENITIAN BLIND TRIMMINGS—Jog Horne & Co. have reed a new stook orreasel&Corde Binding and Tepee, In plain and Caney etyte& for taint • Blind& to which they Invite the a:lentil:a of manuf . Were .d housekeeper.. 77 Market et we= E i DIBROIDERIES.--Collars, Cellarettes, si e , rt.e s.ts, lb:ailing. Itatb'd Stine. Ildkfr” theno and Ilurtang.lntante' Waists and Cape In 111 w etyLes, gelling win 7 ebesp at tott2o .10.3. ItOlttik. & 00.13. 77 Market et. D LACK GUIPURE LACE, in all widths, II for Drees Trimmings, at JOS. lIOIINE & CO'S. OLD COPPER—ISOO lbs. to arrive for sale by alba) ISAIAII DIOR KY & CO. TIRE APPLES & PEACHES for sale by Lif at 0.20 ISAIAII DICKEY & CO. 4,; I UMAC-24 skein store and for sale b 10 tohldl _ 5551011 DICKEY & NAPIER PIG METAL-200 tons to ar rive and for sale by BAUM DICHSY & CO. STRAINED lIONEY-4 bbls. in store and for sale br mb2.o ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. NEW BOOK, NEW BOOK—Travels in ante widths East. A ear ID England, Ireland, Scotland, Wale& Deanne, Belgium. Holland, Germany Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Pained. and Egyp y , Samuel Irene. Prlmer,sust _rubllebod, for sale b IMMO J. a. DAVISON, CA Market sL. near ith. rAVELSWiIi.IROPE &iTILE EAST , 1111112132 PIIIII% 21111..12mq enararir , it P. Jug reed per lams:m.lsy J. L READ.7B Fourth et. PEARL HOMINY-25 bbls just received sad Coy oda by rata , D. W. RERSTINt: *CD W. AS k 95 Proof. et fIORN 'MEAL —IOC Ulla sifted, just rec'd and for sale by mtal W 11E13571NR & CO., 93 & 95 Front st. BF.ESIVAX—This day. 'received and for nal" br mh23 =SAY 11. COLLIN'S AMUSEMENTS. CITY HALL SLITER'S BENEFIT . This Tuesday Evening. A MONSTER--BILL. SLITER in New Dances. RITES in Songs. SLITER in Banjo Solos. SANFORD'S TROUPE in Variety. fir Dons open quarter to T: commence at 7ti. grAdtrulti anre 2.5 mats. WEDNESDAY. GOLDEN GIFTS. rulatlt JA.217,8 W. WOODWEIL, CABINET YORNITURE MANUYACTURBIL gm 97 AM, 99 ram arm; 11111111111 . 08. W. W. respeetfuey mfsrms h i e friends 4 . Auld calo.mershleh i, that A Shas t irt=l2ll hls stock nest mgr offered for sale WM. city. 'TA Is determined to uphold bV do t cl=esuorted materialZ beat workmanship. and and from the artent of his orders and In manufsetaring„ he Is enabled to produce ors, ranted YVILNITURE at the lowest prima tie keep. always on hand the greatest variety of or T Z deacription of furniture, from the cheapest and plains; to the most elegant and costly, that • Morse, or any of one, may he furnished from hLs at or manufactured ...War to order. The 53lkaring .es cousin is=, of aseortmimt, ehkb, for richness of ,tale and cannot ben:passed In any of the Eastern oaths, ineile XIV tehre-tete Bono; 100 dodo In 110n1 and 'lair elottc 100 dozen Mahogeny Chairs 40 do Walnut do 100 Mahogany llocking Chaim 60 Walnut do do 100 Mahogany Din= 60 Walnut do 100 Marble Top Centre Tables 60 do Dressing Enna= SO do Washstand; mammon do 100 Com do 60 Plain Dresal=ut 40 Mahogany 20 Walnut do 150 Cottage do WO Merry and lar Bodgossda 20 Mahogany W Pop ardlubon 10 Walnut do 100 Dining tad BreaklhatTablek L 2 Ifemetasy and Book wag 20 Dozen Cane Beat Chaim 24 Qane &at Itorklug ohairg 12 Ld.WlVntlog Deakg Bat and Towel stand[ What-Notg Mullin= Papier Maths Tablas oouversalion Chaim ronobroko do Kllatethou halt sad Plat do Al l =lda : dm, liatiundon i'll". Dinlng d Nabama • rabic, and Mallthalrr. Ottoman Li^. Lugs asaortnuratof Me m. InsulturP and Ain& wipe, makers supplied with article. In Muds Ilee. litaatutge awl Hotels fundshed at the shostatd notion. All en s ordpy attended to. mh2o lINCIIRERNT BANK NOTES. ViTILICINS & No. 71 Fourth Street, RE BUYING THE NOTES of the for jortgr broke:tarts at the mar . ..trate= .1 tie KKKKKKs'" int T Sret a ; Yund. .. do do do (Om and rutard) . - ***** 26 Rum* county Hulk. Naplartrilla, - Bank of Rocklbrd. ....... ...... —BO Farneol Rank of ChlEsi 60 C ola.. " City Machanlet and Farmers Ilao;:or.rmaoold, BO Railroad Bank. ............ ...—...- 80 .4 Bank of Circleville. 0 .oovernant Stzok Kant Willett.. - 35 Rook of Wathttrusw “ Ma and Kalamazoo R. R. Bauk. — " Trans &Kashmir. Rank, .. . .95 " • AR Indiana fres hank Hottest from 3 to . 3o . per mut. di. count. Othe broken and unconard Rauh Notts. &maga Saki and dim ecdn bought at beat rata, .mh9 WILKINS & CO. NEW STOCK OF -411110KERIVG & SONS P_JOHN H. )I.E IA O LLOII, 80. 81 Woodet., between booth et. and mond Allen lo /net reed from the mum notary ofOn:mutune Aeo.a. Dalton, anew and tulitnpplff of their Find Clam Smme Aerate Anne Arta with all the late and nlmeble Imerovementx also , . of their Plainer and lower priced etyfea zultabletbr they: who "11:13iblamIt tiVO'd nu" ". j. " 2 ° l will Pt. he sold sneoriady at Lawton Fedor, 180.00. OLD 114.21T05—Neveml .0.0044 hand Kenos. In good order r Mt 3 l7$n IT: I : gL/V4l 8 60, yo of Carla I n beet ra 31IN INIAI 3 I, d Agent for the see of Chledreeng 4_l3onso Mama, for P i tt etinmakark' Western Penna. mhl6 Na 81 Wood it.. bet. ether. and Med Alley. - NEW MUSIC, NEW' MIISIC-11.Kleber, No. 101 Third st„ has just reed the Ibllowlnitchcdee vewt,pordir-lutr--- • lion Street the Hoses, With i beautiful colored Mg. 'rotor. Willie's on the Dark Blue Seal What's Mame Without • Mother Bad Neu from Nolan Posttllion Polk= • Leaflet Polka. by (locket: Dense des Fees, by Frer, • Btanbridoes ornehrstert Plano Method: • Buckle 's Violin Tunas, • collection or- beautiful mgt.; :kAkas, Quadrille's. Bahottish, et:, co:hooted by J. Barkley Soma Buckley's f Berensders. A smiVign ofVe Golden Nc i t e t ri'antdt 11c0TICE—On the - first of April next, say Moak Sum and PiazioWirerooms will tw =area Ike.= 011th street, next door to Masonic Mall._ s, most splendid new strok et killNNEi a CLAM% BRAND and BilleßAEL&N . ,..atpk DONMAIriI PLAN- Dartre th rgy w and ttebe opened on the But, dot. . No. IN 4_417" DITIILEY L STONE ek COMMISSION & FUNWABDINGKERCLIANTS, X 0.9 BIXIOND =EX; • (tietween Main and thaltirer,) Louisville, Ky. ARTIOULAB, 4ttantionte 4 ta the lm eirxr, chwa d Ma. * d!C., rl Zl t her :4s2 •Athall klnds ohrodace end bl*turadattxt ?AWN. - Consiinumats &holed, ant hind eithatnota wax lame room U doming to the exhibition and Baia of rbm7l. qtat Malcdoonta Church and Pori= tillatia and ItlontaiJnatnunanta. , : . W. A- ti A Ca. .= 17%tt anta . 41....8re non *Oa. Woonmjiitoocr• and Onict_ Jolsition Aleenhanta.- laate . - , ' t .3 77r a j Cin IW amore. —"lim ---* . -...--'.. Watkins* Chraim Pork rankant tla can• auaatalls, Kr. Annatlonall Ptak Dagen. liontihanwy,Datafs*Ot r rholesalaDaT I P M. DANIS. Auctioneer'. mint Etdes Rooms. corner Wood and Pilo gra* El. AR RIAGES, BUGGY. WAGON, V S. LEIGH& de, AT AUCTION—On Wedneaday morn - . Ilarth wt..t 11 tgelock, at the Commototal 2alas Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sta.. will to told. with out teems, tar amount of whom it may. &loom. Two 2 hone Wally Owl autatautlal woll=ol top:waggy; ow. " tuck *AVM th‘t " furniture do: • Two •• two bone olateku V o r totity of double and .CURL basuirs, 'Mod DAL, tc P. 11. DAVIS, Aurt. 4,IPLE7NDIDIIOUSEUOLD FURNITURE kJ AT AUOTION—On Thursday roorning. March ..t 10 'clock. at the resin ence of dames A. il'aalabt, kat.. aj2 ,be void. his entire stuck of Howe lu n. hold and Kitchen Furniture, whkh quality and moot of It nearly new, anumu whicharil pair }lunch plate rtmthe mirrors. 1 pair walnut lounges, bajr cloth spring scatio carred black walnut sofa, char *a Mm p end maitre, walnut esoritangatatroganY ddb board: sla dor parlor curtains.,rosho. 7 e seasick, table; nintau stsnd. new oval pLeture natiterC b Aka tba.deliartg . ire, dam MateglLOY and Cheri 7 ateadg toilet ug shashur stand; walnut crib: wa/ out ercheed wash etandk ludr mattress.; bade and beddlrug degaut ..t t hh y , chamber wieres superior yarlor, era mbd hall earpstg ilre Irons and .trade; fenders. raga stalr earprta..4 rod, fancy sewing cluing crarta coal tenon chary, work and tenet standa fancy and common chatrto fine set of china table to table cutlery; glatab and ;Islamism*. with a general also of kitchen furniture, conking tam:salts, to. • Tor= at sale. DAVIS. AWL tIUIMIOND Al LEy PROPERTY FOR SALE—That valuable 3 Eton. Met Daelllng Homo Stme. No. 25 Diamond Alter, at Dreamt eetettpled by Mos. lierbey. letng =wag the beet Mods for bustneah Lot immix • hoot of 15 feet Ind extendtos beet 75 hot,. Apply to mhl3 it M. DAVIS. Alta. HARDWARE STORE AT AUCTION—On Tuesday morning, 3larch Zlth. at 10 °Week, at the store of Benjamin Darlington, Agt, No. ii Yourtit a avill be !sold. as he la declining booth le6 the e entice of hardware .d cutlery, o3mprialng suPerler Irot7 died kale. end forks and nem,. black and bona handled kat.ee and forks aadcareers, Shea/mai:id scissor.; 0.8. and Britt.on table and tea imports, blest and iron candle sticks and manners, knob locka. knob latches. butt hint., arrawe. finishing .111, locket ariOrmar mill awe, tenant and hand awe, bench and meal planes with • general aasortment of fine railer,, cabin hardware, ..p..t.re cow., itc.. all of - which hare boon careflally seleetedfor e.tomer trade. mtal3 P. 51. DAVIS. Anct. LINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION—Ou Wedneeday morning, March 21"..et o'clock, at the ready°. of Mr. buthitt, No. 131, 4th FL. atore Smithfield, will be cold. the toe Household and Nitcheo Furniture, omprielig mahogany hair mat chairs and coo, Mahogany coo tre table rod tide board, mirrors, are mat, fancy and mum= chairs and rockers: Isettee, hat rack, wardrobe, dnwelog bureau., walnut so. cloled wash Mend, work and toilet standlg Koh and low poet bedstead.. Mir ard.Leotton mattreecem tether beds- Mddlng, chamber ware, limn Iglods. parlor, chamber and Moir carpets; etair rods, glass end porenaware, Inches and forks, dining table., sods geoeral amortment of kitchen furniture cooking uteruile, da. . P. M. DA VLS. Amt. TRUSTED; SALE OF PENN ST. PROP ERTY-0u Thursday evening March at T e Mtuehantr Exclanas. will b sold. without rm% by order of Thomas Menon, Esq , Trustee; that very de• sizable lot of ground, situate between Hand sad Wayne sea, basing a front on Penn ma of V.O set, and back MO rest to Fayette at , on which Le erected that modern atyle finlithed Erica Dweilltlirse, with back buildings, mace house, stable, L ite, ostuttled by lien, Wm./..arirder, Jr, Terms s~t mfr.) suet. rjrRUS'rEE'S SALE OF 15' 'BUILDING stein IN IR ITARD:-On Thealay afternoon, arch 40th, at 3crelnek, on the prenntera Will be sold br Fifteen of John Herron, Eat . trustee of Robert Porter , Teo. FMeet, vatualde Bundles Lots. as told out lry the late Trm. Porter. Esq.. In his ast pl. of tots in the tall and 7th want.. Pittsburgh, 7 1, f which lot., te wit: Numbs 39, 40, 41, 42, 43. 44 an, 45 halo mob • front 0f1.5) feet on Centre Mantle and St end back wouthwardly shad 96 fret to Clark se. and the reensiniega of which lots, to wit: Numbers 45, Clarksl, 52, 53, 64 gri ba t hrp ...h . front 0(20 feet on et. eta extpodardly by the whole digitalin, to Rose st.a9feet wide, The aloe* oh fer crest Inducements to those desirous Of h 1/mhercy n •ar the busbies. part of . the city. V "b ir Li m a W 1624 . . P. M. DA VlB. Aunt. Erocbimataon. EIY virtue of a precept under the - hands of Wm. B. NleChem President of the Court of Common t. In !Wirer the sth Judlcialdistrict 'of Pennsylvards, and Trunk. of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and er vd Jail Delivery In mod for meld District, sad Daggs and Gabriel Adame. Eres,'Aneriate Judges of the mme county, in and for the county Of Allegheny, dated the Xld day of February, to the year of ouv,Lord one thous and eight bundird and Ilfty-11vetlind to me directed. for holdings Court of Gym' sod Terminer' and General Jail Delivery. at the Conn House In the nity of Pittsburgh. on 51 the ith orelay of March 0.4 at 10 o'clock, A. IL Public notice In hereby event° all 'natl.:moot ther-mak Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny, that they be then and there, In thelinroP. ptmme, with their rolla. remelt. ingrdsithms. examinations and other Tr memFrances, to do thcom thing , which to their retncetlre oaken, In their tebalf appear. to be done—sad also thou that prosecute the priso.rs_that now am. may he In the jet of suald countyof Allegheny. to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be inst. Given tinder my band in Pittsburgh, thin first day of March to the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred sod lifty-eve, and of the Commonwealth the 78th. mh3-td 1751. MAGILL._ blveriff. LOST—A Promissory Note, drawnr Meeers..ll. Bravo A SOUS, to the order of 0. Bu burn d Co., for Two Thoorand and ThirtrAls Dollars and Thirty . One Cents, ($2.1:6 1 1 31) dated March let, I_B6B, at ninety . days after date, parable at the AlsehaWair Ilosk. In Ph as ilade paylpm enhia. t hear All pg born erso nsstop are LACKBUR e 0 forbid negotjadlAp mid Note, pd. - mh3 .BN 00. SUCH of our Depositors as have not yet hod *Mr accounts adtustad. are Wasted to Wog in their beaks and cartlhaates. 171 !Mt 00, tee 71 Yourthstrast. CPRIA(i STYLE HATS.—We would® Write oar Marla and the public ioinerall i S, .o sod •:ammo car oar style of corrugated which aro are Milo; low bar CASK; also oda Cal Cap, which is acktiorWard to D. .the neatest and BEST cap 01 thairracad. fold JAS. WILSON tEON. 91 Woad id: •• Removal. - • ISAIJti DICKEY &CO. hove ,removed to . No 60 Water and 63 hoot eta., warohosmi foraurrly occuPlat by Hardy. Jones . Co. 6119 HALERSVILLE PROPERTY for SALE, ...wt./ of 2 Lot. of ground. tisrlng • fromt oa .treat or ILV feet, and •:tending 125 feet to Water elm . - tin width le erected 3 Yriate Derelltnita. irlikb rent for Slit all under hum, good data. one htroiee, ta— re. ArMly to B. alaairi BON, 21 6th et. tuna LOUIS SCHAEFER, Attorney at Law, and Eastern Copeetor IS TED rzvalrel £1.030 733 OHIO AND YEANSTLVANIA RAILROAD, rlO nuk. W.7.411.1mi55. Tworawas.Calumbitas,Rlehland. licanadt. Ihntage,lnumball.litshorstapanni othen. CLIFTON, Ohl*. RITZET*Ci:, 1.., , , ' It el & Co.. 31 " ".. k a r:rland. !tram a 00.. } Pkag * , Mr. I. Ilarter,l 0„..„.... 0. M. Wldlkal 1 . "",". " Haim Pe Me Grakm ws. tW. . Pnber, I rimo urg h , j.u . . • Theodore Ilmataattes, Ext. 11. P. Moeller. oladl./ -- HARDWARE goa, SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS B. T. Leecb, Jr., N0..127 WOOD STREET PM:II3IIRM (limme formerly abo ve the Pittsbu oesubled by rgh HenryT rust_ Rigby.) one door abo LW. Gott., Lam; gumlike.Mome,_l4.r Fhb Bog altf Jersey Tialber.Springs, SsUs.V.l3lllb, te s ta onlieLY FOR•RENT—From the• let of Apriligl nest.the desirable property, tn Idaneheete r JUU. known by the name of "Row Dale," with ler Drier Dwellint Douro about 3 rues of Wanly inArerret froand' attached. Apply to . TILOS. 13.1salit, • rahlelf • 4? Dearth at RemovaL R, MALE ROBERTS, Attoraoy at Law, t ( o i r rior t eaM f il A Ngge ir ratlit hre. Wood the 011ie, lately oemblee by SUL% W. Meel • • mt.l44httle 1555 - • Farb Spring Stock of Trimmings. tilosEPH lIORNE Sa CO. have just complet ed the opening. of their Spring. Stock of Goods. to ' leb they . desire to tall the attention of their ettatomers and the trade. A vortioa or their stock. Is epeeldol below. Dune Tani= Oahu, fao and hlbhon rfraMtn.ts ib it% "' terrei t 11 4 = f , Frisges. GirelsK. Braids and Button. _. Ittesorozalse—FloeFreseh Wrought. Sadessod .7socroet rz ,,,, = s hwer . Veer m ., ati:4l= .W o ork. Wrotutht. ltdirings nod lu r ier . thikte. BMX.= on, enroplets and , Tulsa r es i t . meat, sulted to the season. A. tee riety of Glad hints. Including nal Nee Uwe AMU, Bfd 8/ores. &*-Arttizar +Anus.. iint.u. - flower. sad Crum= Crapes. SHY sott.Cottort Quilling% Moak= nod Netts.,'Whlte awl Colored Silk' Laos, 80. o=7ll . Tatyuna 01101 , 11-ILime slaltop Shirts„ 0* t'rarate sad Hosiery; "Young America,. sop rHirte.oo" Cellars; "Byron . sod ••itlehellee Vela ti - depes. ktusztuaicrote—Silk.. Cottotiand Linen Flom ZehhlY W^trtod.. entono. Strostreal -Work. Brnahee, Combs, tern' sore. fort kl000llos; Pottle sod Farm' Bankers, Work Horns, tesd Wessel, ladlelitand 80,0 WO, Cotton mad Woolen Knitting Tats,. le.. to, teMeh ear feel , lisPored to carer on the beet term. mhlt.lmd - 110108•8 Trircunlw Sore% • PAPER •RANOISOI3, THOMAS FAYE &- 00., •256 and 257,Broadway, New York, • IHreetly opposite the OLT Mdt Put. RAVE constantly on hand a full stock of dumdum mud Trench Pape Zan inge Haftlme. d Prima, Ctutubapnt Bed . the Testae, tandsospes.te., (every Mete krlol,ll to trod. memtmata Myth. In their Mocks, cur out from test mums. se martuMeture !metal and 1 . 3 Port dream = Moth atentacturem, kmerhom we melee. agen t le the United Eltatm. • Cbte Mel 4MS...et 00teMteur the lichee! alytes of Do:orations. epeeist Iroyortstious tmade , 'Men dotted, from our epletelid celleetton of immobic. Artlatte Payer thuumee gent to any part of thoUnlted steam. mitle.lete ISSOLUTION,,The partnership- hereto axial's:us under the ea of•Jobw Parkar Ow it tate daw dim:aed. • John Parker dispootiog oth is lataw• eat to James LI. Parker- who will coetiosw the Whostaila (hooey and Llossor busiacsa , at the old stand. tall to duly authorized to settle all amounts of the lase arm. JOIIN PASSIM: . - ./611101 IL PARKER. ilttaburh, Mud, 1, Help for.the Sightless; 112 he .Free Lectures .an Atte given tsclun7si. - R D Eill i a . as ° i & E tartM= l tt/it March 20th sna u =a, ha war gals to-the insolence hos thesis of Spectecteir env to . dnipeneed with. and the met suravated diseases of uie bye may he coxed. ‘ti lleZ i g t v a eafree . cotisult an! Dour olaadtsi.st DOLLARS for a good - brick dwell lisVidfaltrTh e yrltg e gra n riarat I. s2,ooo...A lWzgva_ kl. Tenni ec. dm kw pine. irwriatri th 6 KAY COMPANY,' _ Booksellers. PaperDealere andAtationers, 20 . 65 Wood a's 'l444.rfil'"P/TAICT/111//. LEAVE conatintly onhind mu t for sale at . 4 tbriVjri e z i tintz=vil=r i zt a :r d BlUes sad Pkwyce Hooks, Istoncry.sastaty °f , egsom.. db4r e4t hm "....ny m rupootfollitoltclt ths attention roogotla ths loan:elm of rosth to klub assortm sot of Sabool Boolsostdolt Ls Tay catchalls', IMPrthe most snlashis works now to. . Boon—Mots stock ot.r.lank books Is Teri emu- Fete. otatersolniratsry Tui! . tr of Itecoano. Amor,' eatossuellan nooks. 81. gassrmslt,l=TiriMODess rsvers InS/Itnlssi %T;ssy deserlothan prko, Ink. Slnius. hlssolunts..Teschsts, Utasslon. and School pnnmttteaa Onvolls4 on we most. reasonstis torms,_ idas ROUSEKEEPINtt .¢OODS.-31tirphy- BurrMs= reed * Lars T a 4dl t i, n , - , a rap * Linn is Marc avea analltiag 4W* naafi* Onadeztanet, a near trllelG- • ' "IlVa t r, "%gib dO! .324 mond; *ahmaaina* Pillow-ma Goods, Taub and inweihne. Irina m ll iller. =Num and dna Tan. - r inuMatul at Imr= " a r ,,,, --••- - - HESII-11140.11 TEAB-501-24eFtaiubt ' 1 "11. totasit./6 Leowasl=l,4 attongMnalli, ••07- ra7gal l Tre t aleitZfr maLl.°7ll,*6olll).' Tbmalrha bays tile& oar Thu wan war smtisaa46ekiaf,mSTw; 10aq rlgnigrO
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