PITTSBURGH GAZETTE gl/oAtzIr:•4 , II.IrBOD:PIIiIIY,r.irMNIONI PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, IitABOB 26, 1855 113;Tia Advertiser..—:galther It Zama, or re.ting EntabliAbateot of the Daily Galotte, are mmed, O. Sunday. Anvzstnrrambodseire their notlms to appear atbepiper m Monday morning. will Dieu hand them in Info?* ►n dock. oth Satoriar. Advanke Payments.—lle:miler no sub .:, : ataiptiontrLd bthdono tee the Daly. oi Weekly Gazette, anises 'Lemma is made in advsuee.Monomer, the - • Itch, Ii to which the eulmeelption le pelt the paper will 0.10..w0r Bopped. tette" the etdetelltAlon le re timed by admen oeyment. All teesuglent adtcrt7 dni d.,,,lpttee. will he required to. be relate id • • nine. The ally exception' will be . where ppedsl mouth. T ally am:trade are Suds, • iietibikir 'as -Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette.—Tbs ssugulre alrealstlou elver Wekiy Gauge etkau to car bushiest mes s moot desirable =sib= of lusting their badness imago Our ebrulstionlar and evs tlartuand, male g Abaco% s•leatierkuliketurer sad aboykseter in Poem ritinsYlelials.leglatters sirzYjn:Wittrkfltar law sad*woso3l*.t..o.lth the Pittsburg. Courier, is authorised trisollitonstectistions arid sdrertisionenta for the Pittsburgh Gazette. ustordiou to our publ /shed terms Pittsburgh Marsh 1.1555. - A Naw BUILDING{ MATEILIAL.—We have long indulged the hope, we may say the confident er r pectation, that some improved building material would be discovered—some artificial stone which • could be moulded into any desirable form for mouldings, capitals, cornices, ete. and yet be as luird and durable - as stone, and as ahem!, as brick or wood. This hone-may never be realised, but it has always seemed to us possible, and not im probable, in an age which has made so many wonderful discoveries of such vast utility to man; and we are glad to see that there has been some approach to it by a gentleman of Wisconsin.— Mr. Ambrose Foster, of Portland, Dodge county, in that State, as we learn from an article in the arterk:nri sett to !-. 7-jah tile* 10141; :tatmatraou,al - • • owy g eri t c . 'clarant Vitiolitlettvecktr,- 6 • 1 - Ct-ca .!.fsiind•ciakttinia, • t• " • 4 - . t; -4, ;16 - Zoca to . .... ta Bi<SR7 et', letarta: polka inscreArtelfottdbiimred together iv a nearly - dry state—in fact, the mind, as it was dug out of the 'Muth, and the lime in • • the -pardery‘ • state it acquires after being. slack ed. The mixture is then run into molds, passed into a machine constructed for the purpose, and subjected to great pressure—as much, indeed, as one hundred and twenty tone upon a single brick - of the ordinary size. On being removed from the machine, the brick presents a white appear - wee, showing on its surface that it is simply, as yet, a mixture of lime and sand compressed into shape. These bricks are now piled up in regu ler heaps,_ no that the air may (droplets freely around them.' At this point commences a chemi cal change.- • The moisture of the' atmosphere • enables the - lime to; again take up the carbonic • acid, and the whole is transformed in. the course of a few days into bricks of remarkable hard ness, ready at once for all ordinary purposes.— • The • surfaces now present the appearance of a whitish sand-stone, while month after month and year after year the same chemical change is go- ing on, and the bricks become harder and harder, . • until at length they are as indestructible as gna ite itself. In their manufacture they neither • shrink nor warp; hence they can be laid so even ly that very little mortar is needed in putting them together. Indeed, the amount of lime re quired to make - the bricks and put them togeth er in a banding does not exceed the quantity necessary in ordinary brick-building operations. The internal surface, too, of the walls presents BO much smoother a result that in many instan ces, no plastering will be required. The bricks are also, from their nature, impervious to damp. Owing to their great strength and hardness,' • • these bricks can be manufactured with perfora tions, on that . every wall may be built with a - dead air chamber in is This will be found of • - considerable use in ail large buildings; while in making fences for farms, &.e„ the perforations of the bricks may be ao arranged as to present manylleasing devices. For buildings requiring -• the application of architectural design, ornamen-• tat bricks cube made as readily as those of the ordinary shape. . . A considerable-trial has already been made - with-these brick, and with great success. Lime and sand are - abundant - in most sections of the - • - country, and Tithe sanguine expectations which. ire formedof this hew building material are re- alisal, it must supersede many articles now in use. Ai enterprising person might do well by introducing lime and Band brick into` this where the materials are abundant and_chesp. IMPLOSION or BIIILDENOP.—Ek bill is pending in the Legislature for the appointment by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, of per sons to fill the office of Inspectors of buildings to be erected or altered, in the city of Philadel phia. The persons so 'appointed must be pro f fessional builders of experience, - and they are bound to grant permits to build after they bare examined the plan and specifications, arid to ex amine the foundations before the first stone is laid: and to make frequent risits to the building during its progress to see if it is built in a dura ble and safe manner, and in accordance with the laws. The btil also fixes the thickiese of the walls of houses of different'Mao and heights, and the position of joists in partition walls, rm. As the bill seems to be well considered, and Is as important to Pittsburgh as Philadelphia, we hire beim requested call the attention of our citizens to it, and ask them to consider whether they do not desire to hare it made applicable to this city also, making provision for one or two Inspectors here. ' There are three to be appoint ed for Philadelphia: - Governor 'Winston his issued-a proclamation seising - apart the 7th day of April next as a defy of humiliation and prayer to be observedby the people-of Alabama., The Governor lays "is well beeemes every ono whose political lot has been cast in this section of the Union, to exam ine prayerfully the end, to which 'the political' fanaticism ef.the Berth is to rapidly tending, and to implore Mtn who endued the stern men, the fathers of our Republic, with fortitude, pa triotism and wisdom to conduct our infant peo ple through the difficulties of the revolutionary straggle, and the establishment of a Cebstitu tienal Gevernment, to enable vs to bear ourselves in whatever emergency we may be placed, so as' not to reflect disgrace on our ancestors." !The:Governor might have found a more ap propriate theme fora fast bad be turned to the Bible. "This is the fast that I have chosen," said God, through Isaiah, "that ye-hreak every yoke and , Iti the oppiesudyefree." RECRUITS 108 TER CRl*Lk.—llecrniting offt oeirand depots Nave been opened at Halifax., No va Scotia, for enlisting and receiving recruits for the :Crimes; and offices have been opened in , New Fork and Philadelphia to.fornlith tiou and ffixectiotukto ail who wish to enlist.- -Each person wishing to enlist is paid $3O bounty money, and assured of $8 is - ntouth pay. About one hundred have been sent, from New . York to Halifax, so far, and as many from Philadelphia. The recruits are all foreigners, mostly GeritUuis; and die papers say that the enlisting goes on , rapidly: Binjoixiin Ootrald, editor of the %Waning Free Preis, died in that place on the 17th, aged _ 62. He has had charge of the paper since New hfusio.—Was. Hall & Bon, New York, have laid on our table the following music, to wit: "Ltonore Polka, by Carl Slerz;" "Nocturne. by-Alex. Dreysehock;" ..Trsinoto Bchottish, by Wm. VWcent Wallace;" "Cheer, boys, CAser,"by Hoary Hessen and "1 wandered on the sea-beat shore," by J. W. Cherry. H 511.4. Bon hareredn cad the prize of their mule much below the or , dlnary prices. EXPLOSION awn Loss or Lm:—On Wednesday afternoon an explosion took place in one of the buildings of the firework faateryof G. A. Milan dill, 'at Greenville, Bergen Point, (N. L) It originated in the charging shop, where ten per- Kra were working at the time, of which number only one escaped without harm. Henry Klaiber, a. boy, was inntwilittely killed by the falling tim bers;-Lewis Komar was ao badly,hurt that be died soon after the"tealsiant; and the rest were more or less burnt, two Of them so severely - that their recovery is doubt:JO The explosion origi nated, it is sold, through tbe rivalry of_ four , of the 'workmen to see, who could charge the, most roakets within a given tims,whieki presented than from_ md_39F:tlos proximal= usual and nsomusrp in moo , Ml algoll arthdes. Toe Mars Luis..-The bill to sell the Main Line, the substance ti} which we gave a few days Since, was defeated in the. House. The bill noir pendlin,g is a substittife offered by Mr. Strong. an 'distract of it som6 thine age: The providcd:at first. Contained in it to reji - eal the tonnagtstax - on tins kninsylvania road has since been struck out by a very decided vote ; bat otherwise the bill is substantially the same as at grit. Of the bill in its present state the:Har rishurgh correspondent of the North American thtutspeaks, after enumerating its provisions : No one can read these conditions, without per ceiving atone the facilities they offer for cor. rapt speculation. I do not charge that they were framed so as to permit such speculation; though ' it is singular bow marvelously wall they are adapted to it rtrif—No cash payment is-re quired except the works are sold for less than seven and a half millions of dollars ; the effect of which would be to induce high and reckless bid- I ding just such as a "bogus" company would naturally make, and naturally desire to see a bill make possible. Why this discrimination against moderate bidding, if the intention of the bill is fair? Does it not look as though the object of the bill was to drive from the field respectable bidders, that others might obtain the works on terms on which an honorable and respectable company wouldrefuse to have them? Second—The purdurue money (only) is to be secured by the bonds of the purchasers, which are to be a lien on the works. Not one of these bonds, in case of a purchase at eight millions, would become due tinder ten years. In the meantime, the company would have the use of the line, exempt front all taxation, on the payment of interest (five per cent.); and when the time for paying the first instalment on the princi pal came, they might throw up the works, which the Commonwealth would be obliged to take, with all their - probable depreciation , . Is this such a proposition as ought to be accepted by the representatives of the pehple ? Third—ln addition to the bonds the purchasers are required to give security tom amount equal to one-fourth of the purchase money, the security to be of the form and character approved by the Governor. /Ndlersuppose the Main Line purchased at •• ons—and the peculiarity of this bill is 1.. • nires least security where there 'is the • adding. The Company's annual pay -114 ••• erect would be $450,000; and their urity $2,250,000; which would give •• .6 of the works for tweet' years.— I advocates of this bill claim that the may be made to clear more than a million of dollars annually. If it does, who could have a better bargain than they ? They could enjoy it for twenty years, make huge for tunes out of it, pay the State what interest it pays for the amount of ber indebtedness, then forfeit the bonds, and require the Stator to re sume the Works. In this transaction where and bow would the Commonwealth be aught but the tricked party ? Ido not allege that any compa ny purchasing would be guilty of such frauds.— I only say that the bill would perrEit each frauds and permit those guilty of them to escape the penitentiary. Dirsutins, lowA.—We refer our readers to the advertisement in to-day's paper, of !ail offered for sale in Dubuque, lowa, by Messrs. Jessup ti Co. Dubuque is a growing place, and those emigrating West will End it a place of consider able importance. Pensurshruala Legislature. Hanarentrao, March 21 Firs 472.-BCT ill No. 438, relatie. 6- cies of fore' companies, t House bil Merriman, . nally. Senate b frauds and •ides that to ahargean. my promise estate; or w any special !hilt of ant which such memoranda tiog, and el therewith, of Amendme 800, relative burgh, were amendments Hancock etre nient; and Fayette con &ludo estates held =CM •i=X= At the aft , private bills Log House bill No. 487 supplement to the act to erect s bridge over the Youghiogheny river in Fayette county. Senate bill No. 467, supplement to the act providing for the erection of a house for the support and employment of the poor, in the county of Allegheny. Pasoed second reading and laid over. The bill to change the charter of the Lewis burg Savings Institution, so as to give it power to issue notes, was lost—yeas 11, nays 16. Tousz.—The House took up the private calen dar, and passied a large number of bills, among them the following:— To incorporate the Pittsburgh Bridge Com pany. To incorporate the White Sulphur Springs of Fayette county. Supplemental to an act to Incorporate the Monongahela Bridge Company, at Monongahela city. To change the time of holding electionsin the borough of Duquesne, in the county o? Alle- EbenY. He!stave to -01.1,41 g etrml. iu ho city or Pitts burgh. The bill to incorporate the Eureka insurance Company of Pittsburgh, being before the House on second reading. Mr. Wright moved to add a proviso prohibiting this company from exercising banking privileges on receiving moneys on deposit. The amendment was agreed to and the bill passed. A bill to incorporate the Consolidation Bank of Philadelphia, in Eleventh Ward, was taken up and passed. The amendment to the Conemaugh county bill, striking- out Wheatfield towuibip, Indiana coon• tY, from its bounds, was_reconsidered and de Tested; and afters severe struggle the bill was Passed finally, with an amendment compelling the people of Johnstown to build the county buildings, and leaving the bill to the vote of the people of the proposed county, Hazatsznao, March 22. Smtsza.—The'bill to repeal the tavern license laws of this Commonwealth, came up se the spe cial order of the day with an amendment, au thorizing the licensing of houses to sell by the quart, bat not to be drank on the premises. An amendment to postpone the day of its going into effect to April 1,11856, was bet; but one &flag the let of July next as the day was adopted. . The first section then passed, yeas 18, nays 9, and the bill was then postponed. Senate bill, No. 609, supplementary to the sot relative to suscriptions by the county of Alle gheny to the capital stock of certain railroad companies, passed by the following vote:—Yeas 16, nays 8. The bill to re-charter the Bank of North Amer ica came op and passed finally, yeas 18, nays 6. House amendments to bill relative to the Pitts burgh and Steubenville railroad company were, considered, further amended and tent back for concurrence. Housa.The bill to extend the chute' S the Bank of Pennsylvania name up and was (Hanna,- ed all day. It pained finally, yeas 67, nays 22. TIM COHAN COMMACT.—Tin New York Ex press gives the details of the itusorrectionary plot, as follows: "The plot wan' iscovered by the information of one Gonzalez, agent of , the Cuban Junta, who Made frequnt trips between the Leland and the United States; with letters and - money. It has been proved that the conipiracy commenced un der the Gevernment of Gen. Pesuela, and was provoked by - the abolition measures of that General. Mr. Pinto alleged that he received the papers, found in his possession, at the hands of M. Castro, now of New Y,ork4 "The plan consisted In raising companies of from twentyflve to thirty insurgents, under the command of persons poneming the confidence of the Jrinta, arid residing at, Trinidad, Villa clan, Sancti Spiritus, Remedios, Consolation, &e each" chief of a band to have regular pay of about $lOO per month, premiums were also offered to volunteers. Already the lists were filled up and had been transmitted to the Cu ban Junta; and waited towards the Bth and 10th of February the official letter approving of the choice made for the commencement of the movement. Mr. Pinto was President.of the in-' surrectionary Junta at Hamm - "Amongst the papers was also: found a proc lamation 'in his handwriting, with Mai ie which he tonnages "another 12th of October,"• making allusion, by. that date to the recent tut saeilnation of Casteneds: It let4so almost es tabrisbed that Pinto would propose to a man na med lledrignez to assassinate Gab. CODASI'and iiinArano, his tirstlientenant. lint Pinto denies ail this. He only admits that he bad an interview with Castro, remonistrating against mammas that led to the gradual abolition of Slavery In Cubs. Bat there was found nn him, in his own hand writing, notes rebiting_to the . arrangement of boons in different parts of the island. • , . "Proof% of the Intended invasion exist also.— The points for a landing were Mantua, lc/uni tes, Caalida, and a little bsy near Santiago.— Gen, ,Quitman was to comatose& Hs was to AQUlll,ltithfour Massa, al& SAO mato" Stuart.ntarramste—WhHe it is given out in various quarters that the expedition to Central America, projected by Col. Mniey, is to be of pacific character, there aro positive indications that it to he quite the reverse: • The gedoubta- - ble colonel is in New York, where be is one of the greatest of lions since Poole diedandilaker fled. It is announced, in what appears to bean author itative article, that he still retains a connection with the expedition and we presume he is the military, while Senator Cooper is the civil or administrative head of it. The same article says that the people of San Juan are anxiously ex pecting him; that '•his sword" is expected to tarn the scale of the civil war now prevailink in Nicaragua; and that "Col. William P. Walker, ex President of Sonora," whom the United States authorities in California have shamefully angered to go - at large,. is already in the field with one hundred and fifty men, under the banner of the insurgent leader,,,Cass tillon. These latter, we presume, are to be the nucleus of Col. Kinney's army and the military pioneers of the Central American Company's colony. Trouble may be looked for in Central America before the year is over.—phil. Bulhttia. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sale of Dr. Ne. Lane's Vermifage.—Jk motigtbe hundreds of letters, certificates and orders reed br the proprietors of this medicine, the following are se lected to stow its character. and the egret of its use to a distant pert of the Wed: ROTALTON. Boone CO.. to.. Ihy 10. 1860. Messrs. J. Kidd if Pia— Gentlemen-1 tete to you to eolleit an &ming for the Invaloable Vermirugeyou pre pam. Sometime skim. I ptirehalied one dozen cies of Sir. R. Edy,:and prescribed It in My practice; and It proved m effectual in the expulsion f looms that no ferryman,. am , .I:thigh the citizens of this mirage and ricistue.— Pleasesinid me one neon of the Vermituffe Immediately.— Yours, de.. isAIIUEL ROSS. Yaw Paonomem, 'Tenn.. July 1. 1861. Nam. J. Kidd d th.t—Piece send the Termlfune fop ne as soon as polialble.as we are noely ont.end the demand orit U ary great. We Utica it to be t he twat Vermiroare inrenfe. PORTER d DTCOS. 1121Porchasers sill be careful to ask tbr Mt. M'LANE'S COILSBILATED irEfLitIVVIE, and' take nome ellen All other Verenifteres. In comparison. are wart/dem. Dr. Lane'. Vermlfaspe, also hie celebrated Liver Pills, can non be had at all rosPorishle prt.s. Storrs In the United States and from the sole proprietors. Also for male by the mle proprietors. PLISMINO BROTIIEIIB, . . . m1[24411,8 Suttee am to J. it fdd flood DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One Hundred Lots, very advantageously located, In the City of Dubuque. and re elaaltully minted propowde for the ease, or .no porttan of Ulm. The completion of the Onset 1111nale Central R. R. to this clty—the lane Upper _Mississippi River business transacted here—the /user: load trade, together with the present rapidly appreciating twine of reel *state, combine to pretties desirable remit. to those wishing to mead in City Prryierty. Any Information will be promptly communkated If di drat Addrase T.B. JESUP A COMPANY, rob.Ziarofe Cohan*, lows. British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN In SYNCH, SHERMAN CO., ON - THE UNION BANK, LONDON, These Drafts are available at all tho prin ew lovas of England. Eastland and Ireland. and the Continent W. aloe draw ROUT BILLS an M. A. Grunebaum a Bailin, P.I2IAEPOST A MAIN, WWI um as • Etemittaaas to all parts of Garman), B.ttredand and Holland. Persona Intending to teasel abroad may proennettuough no Utters of Crain. On .bleb Mosuy elan be obtained, aa ceded. In OUT fort of SntoW. Colbletiona of MIL, Notes, and other alenzitiem In En tOin. 'l,lll node. tattetpt attention. lat. -Ask Ts DrICETBER .t hi. Wholsol• Drag BMr. and Wm Depot. 140 Wont et- Pictsbanb. P. fal6dswB Effectual Remedy for Worme--The les ton. orespiertene• are the mat reliable, and It not too wetly are lamed atter ler the practical, _lnha .Iblltnetag Is the voltostarr testimony of • worthy and wa knows phyddenmelstiee to his exparlence or the etlese7 of 11, A. fahoeettek`• celebrated VermilliMe. dorms • Practice or Meaty-an yarn Mean. AA. th/inestock 2 th.—Gmtlatuam-1 am OM or thaw, indivkluals backward In giving certificate& but to the pnemat Inatanes emetvidor It due to hmnanitY to 'What I have to.. mningod to Ma .practim of medicine for 7n ream and ham never mot with an/ nmmffr m of. factual for .coma as your Van:drug.. In adults, even to cum of fever, I mmetimes me It to carry off calomel ta kan th. merlon, night, and often god tlllbw men. Mona and manna to follow. lum no Mbar Vermenge in me' Maeda, and &Ono no bete.. HasiectrullY, W. V. HANKINS, M. D. Proparod and old S. A. VAIINIMINXIK A CO, annum of Wobd Ana PlooO eta ogllAAver The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, luau discovered is one of oar =awn tenure wood. • FemelT tbst oars awry kind of Hussar, /row O. worst &Sy'las to a common H. 2= trod It In ore. .largn hunand cues, end roma Idled . .ptl twn cum (Loth thunder humor.) Eta ham now In Ida nammedon am two hundred cartlfleata, o 1 lu 'slue. 111 vritldn twenty adios ef Boston. Two bora.. Oa 'rural:tad to sorsa owning *ammo to Otte to Mom bottles will curs Um worst Itlnd of wimples of tin lkos. Two to three tattles .111 deer the eystem of Wee. Two bottles an we:noted to ewe the wont ember to the mouth and stomsett. Three men tattles we ..mated to cure the ermet cue of grid peas& otw to two bottles an worrsated to more all buffer Um am Two bottles aro wanwatel to not running of Ma eon and blotch.. among the hair. Ana to six bottles an wan:anted to en. corrupt. sod rustalog darn One bottle will can mealy. etreption of the Akio. Two to three bottles are 'minuted to cure the worst Two to Wr bottle on to nuto tho moot dr Three to by loft] col an irtrautatt to curs salt Harem Mrs to data bottles will =maths smart car of scrofula ♦ belzett Is always experleaced from the tint tattle. and a perfect eon le wursulted Thera the above Quantity le take. Nothing look. mo Improbable to those who have In vale tried the wonderful medichm of the day, u that • mammon weed growing in the pastor= end along old strew wag.. mould run every !manor in the rime= y 4 It is now fined het. If you have • humor It has to •tart Thar* are noire nor ande, home or ho. short It sulthht 110e10 mos and not yours. I peddled over • thousand bot tles of It In the vicinity of Boston. I know Ile effects In gray au*. It has siready done ems of the greatest ewes .m done In Msasschusetts. Its.. It to cads= • year aid: to old people of minty. 'berg e'en poor. MO) wortor /coking children. whore deer tour soft and gabby, rutin= to shafted state of health by 00111 bottle. To thine who are entdmet to. •lot Immtachi, one bottle will always our. It. It glow mat =let to catarrh sod Moine= Some who have been codive tar Tare, have be ken end been regulated by It. When the body Is mind. It vent quits my. but when there Is soy derangement of the functions °feature. It will ems eery singular reel logs, but yon most not be .lamed—they always diesp peer In from lb= dere to a week. There le never • bad snit from It. On lb. COIA:11.17. when that feeling is eon. Top will !eel yourself Ilk. • new serent I hard SOM. of the mat extravagant grunniums of it that man ever Ile taped to. No changer( diet ie ewer nemary—eat the bolt you to. get. I ban likewise an hob, whisk when elm sired In greet oil. diming gcrofulons !waging of the meek sod under ties sm. Mee 10 mote Prim of the Medical glecovery $1 per bottle. DIRECTIONS TOR UK—Adult, 'op table-roomed tea day. Children over eight vars. dessert Pomena children from dire Weight lean, teirpoonne .to no direction me in made erotical* to •11 conotitdiono t tan enough to operate on tho lamas Woe • de/. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal ottenttare In bad cam amoral. . _ Bold. whoieral• and Wall. at Dr. ESTSER'B. lb Wood treat. earner of Vlraiti altar. 46dlrl' Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. li.vigorating Clothed talkm with wonderful rapid ItT every disorder incident -to the digestive apoaratox re •tone the ePPetltv, mouths stranutig hullos the MEW des, braces the nerves. [ices elasticity to the spirits, re. veldts the tornatel martian. banishes deepoulsneyamparia to the etterntated4garas a more robust apresranee•, snail irritation. dm the disturbed lumbastiaa, builds up the shattered coostituticeot and mar he taken without fear b 7 the feeblest maiden. with or mother. es It Is composed gaily of the Alen of tare Oriental herb., Potent only to . Inettenste. exhilarate sad radars. litho system has bscaos Masa.% by ttopropertadalisn• us. the Cordial wAI leases more ihroscps Titisllty Into on ass osnn. Th. Mdtrade malting from lota tours or too alms *Pigkation to labor of any atad, Is quickly netaorsd by its action. Lad ladles flamed to ssdeitary occapatkaa, sad esthi.et W hUatissahlaso tharshaa, mitt foal It a soh sad heaths rthaulsat. 7bers Wu circulation of the bleed dazatch, oraasosthstaaetloaaosthspods ars num*. al or haparliatly portbratscl, ihrilthsitare the nstutal an Cm sad aoansualesta phnrathmt itisricr tote .. n .th s sad dlsttltratins arta= • . , • Those who are bowed down by ;Ireful deluntr otto t distil's@ to &mete of ever recovering the rigor ead odes of menbood, ue Invited to it,. Ibis wonderful levigoraut a trial. It embodies the elm:quoteof their restoration._ Baronthey . Wife consumed the tint bottle. they WM be wank= that the rectideratliii luditelpie la at work In efi mry debilitated nardos of thetr-frames, boo., wo o t o te realised in their tboroush licaTerT. *111441w op ,In The Cordld la pig up, blYbl7 cou sut at d.ln dui bot tbs. Mid to Per tele, two for gv di for O. B. hirprktor. EiMIC=ZZZI3 Aarm.—Pittsbinti: liziaxo Hta.. 2). 01WaxWrest OM IL gang, 140 Wood. E. 2.11517.15:u. 57 wood at -411404,3701471 P.P153=4.• 954 bf D1A14144 throsibcfat 6474 Oat* am; JOHN C. BASER & CO:8 TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from norm 'but fresh and kieltby Lima. ander.tbe personal nap , rvielon of their meat at the giAeries. -J.O. B. k OCl.tike greet pleamire In offering their.brand of Oli, which, OU amount of it. antendor mode of prepare bon. treatment and parity. Mr be tiken nlthont &Wallah by the mod delicate. Itle nroseceessay to advert to She peculiar efficacy of this very valuable and edentlfle remedy. Ito success to the care crams& Ithenmatlem, Scrofula. mid Lung DU am. when Anita) applied mid W.... 4 to, Uoo longer a matter of cm:deal:trio It Is now acknowledged to mimeos beeling vista.. &Immo incomparable to any iltiair swine.. Sold In tottlea, Isbnlovele and retell. by toe mon ofaetarars. JOHN C. BARER k CU., . _ No. 100 North Third et. Philadelphig. And by Druggists In Pittsburgh awl *lamb.. SsB-Imdtva 011101 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST 1 , R03f PITTSBURGH. On and after-MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PAESMIOES TRAINS will run a. inflows. until fur• Oar uol he CM= =3133 These Train, all run through to Crestllne, and connect there with the Covumbne and Clacinuati, Ohio and Indl ana and Bellek.ntaine .d Indiana Railroads. At Maar geld. connection, are made An Newark. Zanesville, Mon- Sandusky, Toledo, Oka., At.; and at Alliance Ow Cleveland. Au. No train, run or] Sunday. ThrMtbt legate are !gold to Cincinnati, LouIMRe. ht. Tonle. Indianapolis, Chicago, Flock Island, Pout Wayne. Cleveland .4 the principal towns and cities In the West The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN .10 cave, Pittsburgh At 10 A. r and I P r . and Neer Itrigh ton it 7 A. N. Ind 1 P. yce Tickets and further In formation, Imply to I!@MMMEM Or at the Federal Area Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pitubccrgh. March 10th. 1850. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to families in either of the tiro cities. artist • mar b let at the hllll. or In our boarra at the stormOf LOGAN, WILSON ACO., 62 Wood rt. . • BRAUN &RYMER. carrier Marty gad St. Clair sta. U. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggirt, Mb thous.. TERMS. CASH ON DELIVERY. totilfak BRYAN. KENNEDY 2 CO. SPRING STYLE OF HATS. M'CORD & CO., HATTERS, Have now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen tlmanna' DRESS HATS, Spring Style• Also, complete assortment of Gents' end ti oaths' SOFT RATS, of the latest fsahlooe, to which the,' Invite the at tenth= of the publie. Corner Fifth end Wood ota mhls JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window-Guards, Nos. 91 SecOnd st., & 96 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns has,. and Pled% eultabla coo all purposes. Particular at tention raid to enclosing Grave Lots. Jcbtuns done at .hart notice. mbo.tf WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth ;streets. W. A. M'CLUBO. Our Teaa will be lound on trial unequaled at tL. prier In the city: 1314.e.b. fh.anr. Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Syson,so, 62 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. :.ftgßreakfarc, SO and Imperial & G. P., 75 719 cte. per lb. , 1,00 & 1,50 per lb. Sau put up he addr boss. from 6 to 20 it. for firollY am A liberal discount made•to retell dealers. COY/WS—Jaw. La Guayra. and Rio °reel and Haute. SUGARS— Larering's and Belchres Lad: , Paloariaak.nd Oruthed Mara,. Aldo, Choorieder. Spices, Pickka, Fred. and Dried /rush, Q. dr. mha HOLMES. RABE & CO - SUCCESSOR TO A. IL 110LMES & 13ROT11ER, MANTTACTIIILiIite SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco A Cotton Screws, Shytlro aM Puttryzfor Car am' Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Note complete, PITTSBURGH, WAIXDOVIZ. No. 112 Rkta Alm 107 roar iTIL WOOD ADD SWIM= rm. WAN wort warranted. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilson Furnaces, *ioi Iron Tubing AND ITITING (SENSUALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Building.. A. A W.. 111 nontract Air Worming and Yontilatlng by Stem or not Water. Pipes or Mime. Porno, Chord.. &buds, Bamitals. Pactsseiec Ore., 1101.611. Court Conlon Jail Cobbaa or Dwell! um No. itt Dlartrd,t.. Pittsburgh ,Pangybraius Insurance Com_p_any, OF PITTSBUR,GH,„„ irra WlTHOralt. N eVii r ri: iroO T ,OOO. "UNTrairoriai r ff B Y AND TUB PERILS 09 din and Inland Navigation and Transportation oniscroas. wm. P. Jobnstoo. W. M'Cliatorla, D. 31. long. A. J. lone., Italy Patters... Kama. T. Mena. J. Odor Sproul. Geo.. Pt. Whit*, Jamb Painter, W. 4. Haroliton, Jam. 8. Nee., 11. It. Cognaliall, A. A. Carrier. W. 8. Mr., • D. Z. PVa.. - °MCKIM Prrantent—llan. P Johnston, Tiae.P, Patterson. Secrsenry Prermonots—qt • Cartier. Asteetant Senstastr—S 8 Canis. I faSI 1f , 164T Albenmum Fire insurance Compan of London. Authorized Capital $10,000,000 ILIMIIIMCZB IN I , IITIAMPAII, Atwood *Co.. John Inenum John 0114 Coons B. Stull, Myers, ham h Co., Wm. aleKes & Co., rowevs A aighttosn, White. Stevens !Co. Ascent fbr the United States— FREDERICK FLATCIIVORD STARE. Unita:l2We. Branch Ott" No. SO South Fourth West. Pbll•4lelphis A. A. IlkfiDY„ Citizen's Insursnoe Comp) , of rittstrargli wn.I3AGATAY President. MUM. MAILSEULLL. ses. mica. N YESTE74 BETWEEN iwurzr.Arame IMOD EITAZJITS. deitirENIMMI • sinrs t mso w A T R MI IXIO D RI g LKM 107 spe Tß M w s u qf m S wNiIVoNAI m I A TI L A and T TION. O Richard Iloyd. B. If. Kim Wm. ningl= 1. John S. Dil J. FrauSc hoon ds Rdlara. mates. Wm. D. • ton. ddl Harbsuith. Pars Jas. 11. Ow Per. jam PITTSI3URGEt Life, Fire Marine Inanranoe Company; • OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC lIALL,, VITIPIBSTROH. PA. Rolm GAL', r, Prsseketr. JAXLI D. Moons, deer. This Company makes every Insurance ap Pettendog tooe connected 'MAIM% RISKS. Aleo.sgslost Hull mid Carpßl.e.,on the Ohio and htleeledyll rime and tributwiw, end Wertne Risks gen. And against Loss or Damage by. Fire, And ageinefthe Palle of the Be and Inland Nertgatian and Tow Policise=he lowest rates consistent with WSW to all puttee. • Ala:ander Bridlsy. John Fullerton. nantuel MoCnurkan. Ja W. /lalliaaß Chu. mes Arbuthnot. David Bieber. • ilona/oN.l.e.HlttanaluS. P. ear tat roLl Roberti:lomM Ammo& Wont. lot= Beat. _ Johntiußm h P. Clausal, L D. l S i = J:hu " 143111. =WU* [poet eo9T PH lI,,PELPHIA Fire and w A e =mance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE TIM CUSTOM HOD= Will make all kinds of Insurance. either Pard_taa. ar Linatad. arrarr desaiptlon at Property or Kftammesimouremmiablausammlnim ROMR? P. JUNO. Pruldeat. CIL W.Baunaaa. Plea Pxaddsnt. ' DICLECIGULP, Obsa. P. &Bath Ilayes. IL B. . P. P/ damn O. 1511.141•11. & J. Warm. F. tuActiout. Seerstarr E. EL Qom Ono. W. Brown. Joe. FL Pant. Job Clayton. E. Wllay. J. O. tXII/11N, UNA. Third wed Wood streets. Western Insurance Com_p_any OF PITTSBURGH Will Inoure ji iigairinrial — ox . ' al* and ➢Sttine Rieke. - . , 11.51111 w, no.. scat. 3u. higtally W. balm, A.Abalet. No. Denby Wm. Lrtm. Ct. w. Aladin% Nathl [labium. lkonsen. G. W. Jackson, Wm. LL Smith. WA In lustitutioa managed by Litmegigg we ll known le this emimmulty. and mho edU Watrally_ Mins* as pemontly nay all lames at the 'OtkaM, Nu. P 2 W.ta 03POU'a lidt Warobousg) uP Whirs, Pittsburgh. Reliance Mutual Itumrazum Company OF PHILADELPHIA. OPP= No: 70 WALNUT MINE?. 8177.074—Ankti.02 3 . 2 . 002 , &errly Invested. MINSORANCE—On Butlidinge, Mer ehaedias. harnitano, to:. In tiro on ononol. Stl b eliC t l a ti l en t t n tlge l thTlegrid 3 ri b arttrtroe t giti a th• o.3•Paar. Inthost ItiLtallty ror Renee The 8. ptOertifleataa of this Oompany, Om -prate, en onarertiNe. at wi CLEMr, Into the_ I:AWthl Stack of Use Courier. 01.. Psesident D. it i fdl n glt . Mtn Tinnier. Levis R. . Bob lubbund, 0801 V N. Wm. h. Tisantanna 1 T. O. hoelthtn non. W. Morley. O. W. Oarranier, Z. IrstbloP, Robert Steen. • IL I. 0 . 9 "4 ?d2oarlifin. _ Rabat Viand. Zdrrarn G. Juana- JSIIIIII F... TIITIMWM. 1111221. W. . Jamb T. Hunting. Asehlbald Getty, O. if. Stroud. Wm. M. ZomPbs. Pitta's: .J. 0. COVION,Amt. ter Third and Wood ezenti. ltew Daguerrlan Gallery. MR. NELSON would' respectfully inform: Dm hl w .ttiends and the cettere ll y, Abet l order tee ti . tbe delllZ•er t n i demesul ferralreirtel P 64 OfiL%lrd ittr n eet,) one cor tautest =one stut munificent UT, Light wallies ewer anutruetsd ter InurnooteletAtexpra In n tise U , E4tad Stateml ii;s WAT wW.D.:11.1,442 titan 4 IT ma% etak . ... k ntgat k= Dr. Pitch's Opinion of my Braces. Du Grown B. Bursza—Dear Ph, In reply to your. Of the 17th Mot. mounding ray opinion of your Shoulder I !trance. I mould say that I consider It one of the beat ever I &Tired. and would add thatlller• toped( been long In the • habit of employing e. somewhat droller tirste:•with the • gresteat theantaire In canoe of tiontraCtionot the dust by stooping, whether from habit, occupation or debility., mars , Mau - billy where there it ereakthae or irritation about the lunga.and moroorleaspredhocedtion toconeumption—with the philosophy of it. effect, to theee ceath. ion no. of men. acquainted. In come Minns or heart dhow, or nova • thetio inicitement of that organ. I hare mho found the Shoulder Brace of edrantage. Ido not bedaub, to ea rdo• mend your Bosnia atlases when Brace le mauled. as t one of the most may and .i&t.ut yet In use. • • • . Bad ',bohemia B=l sedan at Dr. WEISE:ft.& 140 Wood street Plll.4blugh. Pa; 141., 144031apleta Iwo:pap:kept of DT MUD& a2ml.lzlnes constantly Ibe rale. rohb-dt.r. Piles begleeted, often prove fatal, leade to consul:untie= anoint the part throe times a day with BALLET'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion form In the mob= thou Insert ibe "Pile Syringe" &led with Extreet or, and gradually discharge It as the syringe le witbdrewn. It never toile to cure sues of say agent virulence, nor L. en antitank)e Instantly to all. frequently curing by on. application. Plies are known by the beet. Itching and pale of the sane. Bleeding piles are caused, pornetlmea, by the fall ing of the whole bowels which then press the intestinal canal tight scant the bock bones and keep the blood from returning op the Tomb, eimilar to the blood being kept at the top or your lingers when a string b llvd tight round 14 such Is frequent. arid for scrofulous humors and alms to form therein, then procure a perfect abdominal eupporter, and wear a comprese to the rectum, and con thine tones the Wee se •bave, also rub It well Over the loins and abdomen for some time, and the natural bell that eupport the boneLa will bo contracted and made lemma, and your life will be saved. If properly applied every cams will be cured. It never falls. mll6. The most confirmed cases of the most distressing diseases, Ottlmes arlasefrom Indigestion. All otu; more or Ito, are troubled with this .paying symp tom, still ult Is • general thing, we do not attempt to medicate until something serious Intervene. We would as ► publk monitor warn all our readers against the ski or neglect, add at the same time recommend to their no- tare Dr. Hooltind's Cerro. Bitters the original prePars, Con am prepared by Dr. C. DI. Jackson, No. 120 Arch et., Philadelphia. We have men cures effected through Its Miluenon"—Scoirs Moils. Pee advertisement. mb2l.2wd&w7 Sick Headache and Neuralgia of Eight YEW STANDING MGM or ONCOST'S DZIGTSATITI STRUT.- Mr. William Trimble, MlCeiry's Row, Rayardstown. Filth ward, say. he was cured it Sick Ileadar„be of eight pan standing, by three bottles of Oakeley's DepuratirelirruP Ile hu tried various uhraidans without • cum. Ile now well. Oakley's Depurative Is for Rheuma tism, flonfials, Totter, and all eruptive diseases. For Ws, wholmale and retail, at DR. HISYSEIVB, No. 140, Wood it., Sign of the Golden Mortar. mhß Price 75 rents per bottle. Consumption and Spitting Blood—See the certiffeets of Ur. Turner 11. !Sammy, Ibr many year. proprietor of the Farmer , ' Hotel. irniericleburt lin. and late of the City Dotal, Diehinond, Va. Dr. John Bllnge.of the city of Richmond, though a reg nlastehydetan, and of course opposed to what he called Vie& medicines, was obliged tour that Its good effects in the to.. of Mr. Ramsey, were wonderful Indeed. rie hsd been given up by earand physicians. had tried moat of the Gawk medicines, and was an the verge of dew Par. as well as the grave, when he tried Carter'. Spassish Mixture. We refer the public to hie foil en el lengthy certificate azorind the bottle, stating hle cure. fw advertisement. Ja.25/.l.indkWY HENRY H. COLLINS: TOR-WARD COMMISSION MER CHANT, AND WhOLESALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Pn,done Generar, No. 25 Wood street. Pittsburgh. FLEXING BROTHEIti, oucc.mou TO J. IMD ea) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. CO WOOD STREET rtrrselfßaff. Propt:storsof DT. Dl'Land.Oslatested Ifersollbse. Lim plUr.te nezeiti, POWDER AGENCY. All Suieties of Powder CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Safety Fuee. &V L. O. GRAFF. Arens. tat 24 at- PltUbursth. Du Pont Powaer.—tvery variety - Rifle fdlolog and Blythe( Powder. lo vl .last packages nivel m Blend sad for gels from Maw./ 00. la lob to out. per ehmarsou Desorsblo tome. Alto Safety Paw. D. W.O. BIDWELL. Slarrulketurere m 11 ltd front tenet. Pltteknerwle Balm ofa Taonsand Flowers, for beau tifying he Complexion, and ersilleeling all T. PINIPLLI sod Monis from the lase. Bold at Dr liereerl, 140 Wood street. fel Mandl lirciiiitock's Fatally Mediaines.—Wo all the attentlan of beads of Totalltocand ntb.ro. to Mood ,vtUemeata. the fourth rocs of thin FamtllT Modletb.o Music! Music! Kilda! INZOI.M. OM 1121.1.11.- (Butoosooro to P. D. Borstoon.) Publishers of ➢lasso, and Dealers in all kinds Musical Merchandise, No. 181 Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, MD. gIiIIR catalogue is one of the largest and r, mod ponnlm In thocountry. In addition no have all the shine published in Um United Eldon and dolly publishing and rocelving all Um non Profs ton. at we odor to.tho Tl . gominarins. Profossion. dc., ate& lance dioconnt , and on the moot adysntogeou• terms. Catalogues forwarded to any pert of tho Union, gratul toady, by addressing so dom. rireto.ti order, par mall. carefully and punctual,' Mudd dat, dy , V 0 BUSINESS MEN—For sale, at excel. J lent boslneez stand. with dwellima d mitnate on Whoa et., WeOreille. Ohio. 'The hom e wellarrang ed. containing 9 roonsernd kltchen,a wide eortlcoln front haring line elm of the Ohio river. a large store room. with two gmd above windows. wall tubbed. It is on the mato boWnese et, mar lathe IL R. Depot and rim. The lot Is H) It fronton Whim nt., by 12/1 deep to an alley. A mod Wetern for water, and a two storg 'earthen:le on the allo The shwa omoco:Wed by lbw proprletor,in the Book, Stationery and Variet beds Business, and the stock, which Is mall. can behad iftlerlred." A 9curlnes* of frond 7 to 110,000 per year has Um done at fair groats.— The Wolin, lewell eolted for hardware or dry good.— Price, $2,800. Terms; $3OO In hand, balance at 1.2 and .9 gum, or will be traded ter approved merelundige, or Huth In Bm:film put of lona m 676 8. CUTHBERT A 50N.140. 9d st JINE MILL PROPERTY IN - OHIO FOR BALB-61tuatelti Haeklngport. 25 tuns from Maxi. The Ellll Is 30 by SO. three starts higes 8 run of hurre, 2 soot =chins sada the other Artois of first else mill. It It propelled toy.• double engine of 9 loch rMacture and 2 ft. stroke. Attached to the above ts • bh•em Bey Mill 18 by. 60. capable °naming out from 2500 to 8000 ft. per day. There Is also attached to *to oboe". 2 framedwernute. Irtthlh; saes at d. Also. • lute war•bouse 21 by 60. too Sorts high. Both mills est Le rue et the ease time. And, to rah= B. afeiN ir SON. 21. sth et. LAWNS'LAWNS—A. A. Mason k Co., .o t7 or: on the 28th and 30th but. BM pet of the K line .. newt' Laentx /mob Ontateien • . Bolide eldestind Otrendht rimy Amnon BENCH BR LLLLINTES—A. A.M aso ln n c. kCO. onk th e nth Lust.. some fn anh!dy 1.. i ..,..:.... . ... ~ ...,:.:...: ... rl' COTTON-80 lbs. Dexter's White i l islttusoottos,fross No. 6 tot6_, loot reed by mb.23 JOS. HORNE it W.. 77 Market .t. RENON WORKING COTTON-30 lbs. I assorted numbers. lA= We br_tbe lb. or single sksla, bbl . Jahn JOS. MANZ t 00. 77 Illarkst rt. EMBROIDERING SCISSORS—Very small and sharp pointad Masora. =Rabb Ibr -nattinsvant. !doing. Par sale by . 108.- HOMINY -6 bbls. just reed and for saki by usus , lIEM.Ir IL OOLLIXB. Line pp SPRING AND StA GOODS, NURPRitTrirrirIIFIELD North Pest corner of 4th a/AI/least eta, Pittsburg. ARIES' DRESS GOODS, inducting I Spring and Bummer Slat Black do, TIMM, Barr goecOnmAllus, and various Ulm ankles of Mtn goods Organ:goer wear. Orotandlerilawris, Scrag. de Loins, Tore. Scrag= sod Muse dm Lanes. Truth ClUntses and Brllludlueo. Sugllsb and dusk'," glints. etc.. INUITS GOODS, Slain and figural. Or Ladles' DrOslts, Shawls. Searle. Gloves, Hodery. EMMBOOIDERIES—B new style of llswob worked Collar,, glean. Spasms% Bands, I Ormolus, Edgings, taps lets of WU," and Mar.& MOUP.SING. GOODS—For Dreams Inchoate Tatum, Clotho, Boottashor, Moue de Labuo, Baum Volum, oto ete. • ISOPSEILESTING GOODS—Bath as Quilts,goods Podo pCOO; roado, in Tow sistin oll bg. g& Plllaw Cue Muoltno, sod Mune, Table etc. Moo, Iles and Bore wear. tub:ding super Wendt Clubs, and hutment, Tvreds,Nankluo, and Naal:MU, Satin. Silk and Monello* Vedlngo. Bosom glum Glum Max.) and sopedor Sabtlng MuSlos. Oar Soot being very lure; and prices low tor qua li ty of goods... Invite th e e allo or our regular pastamare sad be. yers annuity addl. (Wristasa Athoests COP/ to mount of Id) AL 'Card. • At FEW days since I published sal adver trnment or my Hamburg Plana; In .huban ex. from a latter of Prof IL Schrock, of this eltr. aer dressed to Mean. Hamden:Len k Rehm, of Hantinug, the manufacturer. was hunted. 'MU morning l observed In armed of the daily patine a "Notice... signed by Prot - IL. in which he stater I was tinauthmb. to make cme of It and that lt, WOO two-redly stated. - • In reply. I presumed that he hail written the letter; he, of mune i , meant what mu therein contained, and mu w - uently r . equired no authority nom him to maim the ima publ — . As regards the assertion la to its lacorreetness I have es' letter In any poluvescion• It speaks for iteidf, 7 0 td, for word. Le I have published It. Sawa Balltrinlatllo k Helm are not dependent mean Mr. Rohleockibr endonement; their Bence M. Mown, appmciated,and received the Wetted commendaticarfram the fret artists long before Prof S. mar nt to PIM= oldn• lon upon them. ILe tenon for publishing the mama • was to the fact that he was will known in the City. and not bemuse his remendatkm was useemar7 to elitaddleh the meta In tat 0.. canoludon Imay ald that they stand on their- own merit and am endorsed by such melt as List, Thalberw: and others, solely on smart of their meriL - - OS6/MOWS BLUM& No. 118, Wood Still Another, and the Sixth Great Public Sale of Town Lots at Rothester• • , - 9'llE FIRST SALE for the SpriNt i ol . 1855 took gain Qui:lath last, The Second beheld On UDAF, the 310. lost, or the last day of arch. ere. of at 10 o'clock, A. 11_ and - adimung.t half put 12, so thst hum FlUstgirgb, Allegheny. Au, may return' by the one o'c/cak Accommodatkos. For particulars• roe hanittdlla, maps, &a. or enquire of Thum la. boopo/at fAc gm former. asks... of HENRY 11. FrilfLE,'Anctloneer, Alleakenraty; or of JIMEPH LNWId, No. Pt. Chair it., Pittsburgh. at Which Fhwil tdlls mah144.1 y te had by tames who eaIL.IL T. O. aouLD. m ITANDSOMEt LAUB STTE4; ca a u ".° 61 1• 164 . • MIME:me . " " 3 Lace • •• " for MouraltiC Rewired by Kenton Ude morning, to be sold on tom toletlen Ito • New .York Impostor, or to be returned on Wattmeter. Alto, a new ropptr of Litton goners uta. flionem Waft end emlroidered, BIM& Apltat fos trentremi i rd oiler &Amble goals at • VAN ROMS • mtat 113 Market et , earnolmt• mond. N- ZW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS =Travels/At= Tao Past, 1/41 4 1gtheeme Maw Land of 414 hareehe' .1099449 Antral Ahiee4 ' The Stories of 9•41/' Hoskin; lg. ApHL. AVaffilkalo y ek et9l - JAMES W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. So. 97 ASID 99 Tama MIMI', Strom soy W. W. respoctfully informs his friends- Ana customer. that he hea t plat nes t rkt.,4 bi, start W. which is decidedly She !amen not 040 offered forde hathle rim. Al 119 Is determined to :Mold ha stock. witheemoued materials , hest worksosnuthz, - , t Invent &dun and from the extern of his orders and . l ' a ti":,u'it?: War nz. i l h l7 .l l=bl p ed 4, ; ... to prixr w ., .... 110 ea teem always on hand the greaten. variety of every description of furniture, from the sheamt. end platoon. to the meet ale It and orally. that a house. °rimy pan Gof one, ma be sego from Ms stock, or manufactured is ortkles consist to pa :7T1. — .1 ° VIZ .nosh, for of tyle and aste r ! cannot be d In any of the Earbert:ritim. Louts X tatrristete Sofas. 100 done lu flush and Han Cloth: 100 dozen Matnerany Cluny. 40 do Walnut dr, 10t1 60W M al out do do alsoisnly Rocking Chang 100 Mahogany Dimon 60 Walnut do ,S.) 100 Marble Top Centre Tablas 60 do Avowing Borealis do .do Washstands • 40 Inclosed do . v 1000aUInee E 5; 60 Plain Dress, Bureau" 40 20 W Mahoa lnut gany ve doc 160 Cottage do fOO Chem and Poplar /Walesa 20 Mahogany Wardrobes, 10 Walnut do .. . ... 10 Cherry do 40 Slain Bureau; 100 Dining and Breaklhet.Tablec 12 Secretary and Book easeg X Doren Cane Seat Cbolo • , 14 Cane Seat Hocking &arr. 12 Isilliter Writing Desalt list and Towel etandg Wlvt.Notrt • , Rthruireet Pspier Macho Tables Couerrastion Chaim Pe bootie , de - - hilsabethen dc4 Hell and Pier do Reception da, Wiled do, Peal Ar m Ot Inhdd dot tension Mang Tab..; nouor. . Gothic and tialiddrr. _4:to Also,a !aro smartment of Common Furniture and Vi r iroil• ler Chairs Cabinet makers mrpplied with articles to their line. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shortest entire. All wears rercruptly attended to. re.hal_ lINCMLIONT BANK NOTES. & co, • o. 71 Fourth Siren, 4 RE BUYING TILE NOTES of the fol lowing bTruat roken b r. anks at the marked rate .theky Co "7 cents Newrort Safety Fond, to do do do (fives and upward) ... " LOTOoko fty lU-:. Boat of Rockrord, t -- Formtri Book of Chlouro_. ....... Phertilr. " —• --- J My ncludes and Fanners aniThprinalleld,....-0 " Railroad Bank. Deentura............-- .......... -.. SO " Bank of Circleville. 0.. 75 " Go ment Btwk lank of Iflek.:.- -....35 Rank of Washtename....— --._ --- -....20 " Erie and Kalarnanto R. Rl:tank - ........ 3 " Trans Attention,' }Usk. V. 95 All In free hank Notes at from 3 to 30 per cent. ill. count. Other broken sad uneurrent Bank Notea ibreign fad and Weer min bought at best rates. mlito WILKINS & CO. DUDLEY, STONE & CO., COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS NO. 9 SECOND STREET, •(between Main and the River,) Louisville, Ky. • rARTICULAR attention paid to theLUZ , - awe and sale of Hemp, (igloo fbrk. el. Flour . Chase, together withall klnde of Produce .n lissirrn M " ul ",en u ' ed ieffeel. and kraal adrances node. “-0 :hu t ' room's daroted to the exhibition and sale of flano n Fartra, Melodeons. Church and Pular Organ.. and Ilueleat Instrument. MLR TO W. Bu chan. dson A Co.. Ronny Blanufac's, A. Co.. 'Wholesale Grooms and . _ . Commission Merchants, • Cornwall Ca n dl es Wholesale Groom and gtar idamdkrtzwars. Watkins & Owndoy, Pork Packers & Com. Lantsrille,Kr. mission Merehnots, Armstrong & Align. Pork Dll.lete• MorageinstT.llakagy& 00, Wks:duals Dry - Goods. [mh&lyd JOSEPH HOEHN & CO., Wholesale .and Retail Dealers in TRINIGNGS. EMBIZOIDERISS, EOSTEBT et GLOVES, Fancy Goods, &c., N 0.17 itarket at.. &t. d. and the Diet r red i *3.. &raga for Bradley's Yarns. n CaroUtw, Oil In Cloths and.MattingL Si q ~49,1qsig.Acuc., • • - - ARE now receiving a large and choice aP. wartehant of CARPE 03, o f the latest and most titifulpatterns. conalsting of Royal Velvet, Brame" and Tapeotry, ~ Istrs and rover Three Ply, . , Patent Tapestry. Ingrain. gaper and fine Ingrain, Twilled plainVenitlarn ' TOgetber with every description of Hemp. Cotton, and law Wesel Carpeting- FLOOR OIL CLOTRS, From Bin 24 feet wide, all qualltlee and pricee. . Alee,Tabla OUClotbr MA:land green Oil Binder buff and amen Holland Window Rieder Plano and Table Co.- err Aug., Mate. Croquets, Cocos and Canton Matting. !Oak Rods, Venitlan Blinds, re., all of which will be of at the lowest nub prices. midi) NEW STOCK OF CHICKERINO lc SONS PIANOS. JOAN 11. MELLON, No. 81 between Fourth st. and Dia mod Alley. tuu just reed from the menu, factory of Co et mum & Flom. Beaton, anew • PMD moot,' their First Ginn Seven Odom ;Moo wlthan the lets and valuable improvement's al.. of th•lr plainer and lower nrieeletylee, =Rabin for those who require a ebean but ¢md tnstrumeot. AD the Pi ofortes from thb mannfeettir • are warranbed. and Pi anofortes sold ionariawpac &000 radon, Priem OLD PLA:s'O.l--nevetal emond hand* Pianos. In good order. for sobt at 510 . SAI, $75. 11115, Sinn, g170;$1)30, to. etatogeolys 7 Aannly of hieMeotin of. entirely. new and besutiful patterns, and from tha best =mono. tortes In Discounter, atSl5. 1176,1100,8135, and $l6O. JOHN IL lIIELLOR, Anent fbr the as.le oiChiekering BontePianon ftm Plttphurghntsd Western Penns., mhiti No. $1 Wood et.. ben athst. and Dbed Alley' Hide Oil and Leather . Store. • • D. KLIIIIPAVESCK. No. 21 South . Third Street, • Between llerket and Chnatunt PhOsti-lphis,' 1111 AS rOR SALE.SPANISH HIDES Dry and Oreen salted Paint Mee. 'Tennant' 011,Tannere an Carrier's Tools, at the olwest pricey and Ow bantam* 1,.....611 kinds of Leather to the rough wanted, for which the Mahan market price will be given lam, or taken to exchange for Liklea. Leathrr atorectiree of charge and eo ld on comtniealon. ' • - • mh= Van (larder's Trimming Storn. .5 - 8. 83 Market end, comer of Diemontt. JUST receiving a large . and well selected LA t D o IcEkS o " f DRESS AawN 4 1 1 8 Z . A N of T ILL 4 TiUMNINGS. rna. 3=BB, - • OAt : Z 7 . d Ribbons. A hilitiinnu, assortment of French. geoid, ant Austrian Embridderlak In gulp, Jaosnet and Lime. • - Coitus,. Edgings, . • Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Insert a ing nd W s t Chem aists. lzetta, Infants` Robes. • Bands. Cap. A hall supply orldosuldng Goods Crape Setts Galan lore and Gauze Valle. Plain Linen Setts, glasses. Gauze and trotted WA Plain 8.11 , 11 do. Chendsette. Italian and Ru. Crate/. NoVrints for Essbroiderism—Ellamprd .Bands and Insertlags,PrenehWort leg Cotton, Flow, Linen and Cotton neck 011e/oth, EmlttoMming PHU Btilettns unit &Loom lantua, Satin and Bonnet Itibiona A largo martinent of Gentlenietea rantithlng Goods.- nntkOoLlari. Ciraoata, lidick. Pim. Needkr. But , . ton Tana and aoto7 thing warm gennallf. *y.1140108 beet Kid Ukrito. in whits. blaok Otom No. a to No.lo &brim Cu hand. 0 Alao, a goal stook or notion' and Glom...fen' dump For the ftring• Trade..' • L, IDLOOR OIL CLOTHS,' of all widths., B. Fnudture Cloyng. ' • o~uc l `f a ota O r, O c =a ßuc t , h moth, ' Hurt Holland. W. alert," the 'Wbutesale .d p o etil t tr rade ortie abet. Inx.ds. the latest and beet sanortunnat of each. that hae ev er before tee n offered In this market, and et teen as low Y any other manufeetorydn the Hatted Btatee. • to= Oilcloth tiateroams. Ne. 116 Market* : tenBEAUTITITL RESIDENCE FOR SALE:` the raid , me situaeld on the balkier ilm . -Alte; y and Ohio Moore, haling s hoot or 60 &et en Bank rosming beet 256 het to Reboots The impress mesa anger ore nest ootagereas awl shelf genies Mgt. artth stable am! other out hollanse, Thoe smatols highly arnamested. - ma aboard with Wale Attain as& other Mud orehrobbers- exothest men st,aass As the kitchen. "Thla eel Mont doubt one a the most goes• act plume !as ebeestal sodden:mein or amt. the tiro cities. Amply to- " taL22 IiareLAIN4ION: .1 WHO WANTS AIQOIINTRY ZlgßtitiLreg t potomirTre"g Iten ; t ut" em of land for solo lir tho um pries a &IMO.: Tensor bor: =a z% ans . mp t y t u rd:ghat? d In. &good nolsAbor- . gang Wort. :Persons hl want of ma a prla • pito th i:l2 pita mh22 - •S.:COTLIDERT & 86:1; W ANTED- 7 0hrto and. Pelll3t6 R. Kin. 444 h Ate.. n t raZi.s d " d° ' Di4l° ' 4/3 " i ' üb. c t?" 7 `. rittaurgb &mai Allaschan caw %ads, , - ManhattaUdadatufterantro Bank. amp mhZI Balkan and Catmint= litoek ren.Wank _ - Yourthd.. Two Etuidsed•Carriages at Awitlon. SIZTAENTII PHILADELPMA TRADE sa.r.,e: Tffi SALE will take -place OVISN,k. J WEDNESDAY, the 4th or April ant, at • Darer Ninth andßeonte Edemas, tombieu - olui ut'l 4, &slosh, A. M. • The collection lin b vi'rT.e....h.. , .. 1 ... 1 .8. 1 teid Two Mungtem..,fteris, among which will be Smut over Eltty of Din:dates orlebraPd make. tonethee ip. roles. from Menke k Co., arldilminglan, John Nortek. of Wilmington, god (rummest of the bestuarrtaire ere of Philadelphia and tithiltr. Clitalogues mill to ready, sad the stoet umaged fir exanduallou. amend We Priviosia to sale. 1101.Purebeieui from adlitance ars edema! that the ode will positively take *see on the above ilex, without regard to the seled. ALITZEI 31, MEAN NESS, . - IN an advertiaiment of .Itiris.. m mooed' the tit? _papa,. name' la made Oise of in contmetkai with the BaMbitra Pianos. , Ruch em L en. Mel, unauthorised by me, and, moreover, the matter in inommetlystated and toLsapylied. The tante are tbesed- , - About s rear ado I mote to Batongiaten & Nana, Plano makers:ln Hamburg, Unman'', for • Plano of new Imo nem:dime construction. of whitict furnithtel • =dente Q... mouton. They orphan thatcher dldnot manotaeture any Nth , and remolded me to sranaLon Plan,' of rhsirmaga amt hits. Mums, at the tame eating UMW to :Walsh toe with a similar one In ours liked It. 1 astordlngle en, ambled the Instrument, but ea It did sot please ta.3.444 ,- chniin purchasing of them. I bare alone "Mudd, and now wend &Plano from the Let a / 7 st JOINTLY & WAAL t0b.23411 .H.E.NRY.11.01112001(..:_, AShIALL , PARM FOE SA.T.E. ;tauntea, In Toronto T.ido , ;atimmwspart...ut .... mile of the Oen ,- reentainlnv TO Norm 66 of varlets ts entered and In &lath state of .70 ea Dame. Otortheber. The Improvements omelet of a goat derolltng hoe" dab% barn; vegoe-shed and ether ant bulldlnge. Anorebard of rem voiety et fruit The place In Well water**. and well ada pt ed ler gardening or dairy parpoem Apply to ratfla ' - - 11. IdeLAINI 130N.21 fifth at 1 ITISSOLUTION PARTNERgiIIP.:2- The sartnentdp haretolhre existing - muter the num oIIYRR YRIPII/N thla day dissolved by mutual B=eat.. The business of the late Is vitt be settlesi up 07 01(8, Jr., et the old !tau& go. 226 I , lhestr et. rstiflng flute theaboroplehositela =artint i realrat7 t"graar 'QHALERSVILLE TROPERTY for SALE; 1.7 ronslstlcss of 2 Lai of grossed. bartoll • hont on Man street en MD test, eel sstendlog 125 Weir trig& ta erected Prams threlllors... l . l ".. foril 01l tinder tette', • god statas,oot nooses. /or. Prk . 4PD/T to • 8:11oLAIN BON, 211itbrt. .pONNETB, BON - BETS—Just. reed 50 eMeidlpdag and Siniunsr Bosses. Sp li t Kew, .erbo• sad N.DMltts.PedslilsOd. nu. N.MMIMS. INamond aura. Satin Simon Lcopm‘a Bum" N•opollos2 Butuss, Ndiensts= Roam. Straw Pkrssra, Stew irustelass, Mornay' isriety., A. A. MASON SOO. _ A LOOHOL-10 bbla.76 end 90 per cent for La try a. assiati a co. IT Wad itS. _ AUCTION SAL ES P M. DAV-IS, Anctiotte Chweencecicd-YbDs ROM,. corner Mewl dad CLOTRING, CLOTHS AND T. GOODS AT •CCTION—On Wednesday esi commencirg at 10 clock, at the comma rooms. come ood and Ilk eta, to claw a ors choke et at • cuattmet estoblid. nand Dustmen. and embracing [gentlemen' 1 . 'seeable styles and wood workmareablp, nindemannera abdwaLlaset. dress vela; vpa cloth. fancy enstmers and tweed ends. dress Wane merino and white Haan breaded ebb Alm, black and fancy onsimare.., eurerbms. le satinets deem Zrela.rl t er i ,..l=lll l e..tha. eta . .end eta raiding. 11nen mama& lane/ Gm . 4 awn.. coat mid vest buttontorith a gene ra l duet sbojewteitmethetra m 10.6 P.N. DAT • obStHOLD FURNITURE 4 TION—On nifty ntormlng.DarmbSOthe, ' at o'cleek. will De euld at the dweinna wft Nke'tl°l.Poriselbn-mbl b• Pnrn i" Vel . er . .en . brae "' ln " g l (na Widsor Ctuleatteektog Chl Denwelng Gish Poet Bedateael, endued WWI Stem and linaltrast tables. Aland. CI mek- lova Blinds. oneeneredor DaheatanyCne Piano, teq, by Nunn. Also, Kellen and Fork. Castors:. al dock of Haab.. Turultura nth% rAMIE SALE OF lIOUSEEOI NITURE, Zr—ran 'llrorkhg toornlog, at 10 o'eloelt, at darelling hada. 'O. 197 Smote, site the /leach MU Mutat Mount .111 be wit Ave assartroant of good quahty Honaabold among which ate owe peat sad simiar etude dreaalo4t btareaaa, enalorad and plain e high poet and French bedatrada, aaratra.ai ding. Polar. thaulb*r lad *tab' narrata haaatt rod. matting. venetian blinds; anlandid Int dining and !weakling tablet, labia &Atm third tuln i s tw via 4 re, balm d and forks, l th a a i m. ; P. M. DATE. LDJOURNED SALE OF WINI LlQUORE..—OnTuncday moraing.dlatth Pk, U. - Wholesale , Store. corner or 4 40n4 stsems..m elcOoll 01111 to tno Man.pt remaining sttaltand exturas embracing mail cut culottes nf.old Foreign Wines and Brandi DureStadeirs and Port Wines,Chumnigneatat oT Tan ts elm* In glass parEsqDogniso Rra berry am Et. Croix and An . Rum: irk Saner Cordials. Wins Bittera, r. go . Alm Playing Cards, Dejohns. Platt Casks. Vanes Bottles. marts Ca. Ea and Both Meas. Itarg, Pictures. an Tim putleular attentlon of all wanting MU moaned to ibis closing me. P. M. DAV iIpIEREM.PTORY SALE - OF PE PROPERIII.--On Thursday ...log. lkiss .olo'clock, -st the Man:bents' Excbange Star d. by arderot Thew 51ellon, ItegL Thud., to simple lot of gamind.. Matte between 11.d'i streets. Insti:r _a trent of 00 feet on Penn stn tending bock 16D feet to Fayette street on chi f ,d the superb modern stale well.nnb.hed Brie Moore with bug buildinss. coach house. Supt ly ocaspled by Oen. Wisner. Terms at We. .0 24 P. Bt. DAV 1IAM0141) . ,ALLEY PROPER] &LUC—That rignable 3 atom Drlek Dwelt Stora, ?to. 35 Diamond Alter, at present a Mr Kaitar . Laing among the badman& tb Lot haring a front of 15 feet and extending bo A • I to rahl3 P. SI. BAP. rrOWSIZIatIO7I. Y virtue of a precept tinder the Iv.. a Mecum.. Preddret of the Quart O as,in uld for the 6th Judicial district of Pee and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, , al - Jail Delivery In and far add District, ..1 no Boggs and Gabriel Mama Eris., Associate ..11, same county, In andfar the occuatl Alleghem• aZd day of February: in the year f onelad: and eight liandnal and tifty- Ore, a 4 to me d.l holding a Conegof tryer and Terminer and Cii Delivery ._at the Court Howe In the city of Pitt, the eth Monday of hlareh next, at. 10 o elect, A Public notice Is hereby given to all Justlemf Coroner and Cane - tables of the county of Allegr they be then and three, In thch•DroPer Persona rolls, records, inquisition.. • exanrmatioue aft meni t ro. anw!, to do those things .v ich to their anima in their behalf appears to lone-and , I that will nroeeente, th e prisoners t now are, i In the jaU of - maid rocoutM , Of All eny , to la. there to prcrecuteagain4.them se nail In Given under my hand in „Pitts March. In the year of our Lard, one thousand 4 l t dred and ditydhrs, and of Gap wM onarealig - Varnish, Varnish. Philadelphia Varnish Itinnuniete no and 62 Droifklitirth Street undersigned.-would earneatij the attention a? Country. Iterebants. Coati CCWaabbbffmnnet Makers and Others to their very 'oven body. Caniege. Cabinet, Dorm Chlna D Pan. SOU and era: other kith or Ta t ou.... be.,. Ie eonetant vas neeriffortrYears. and In saying that they are a =maned by any. f thte conntt7.lnrthalt durability. dr lea and beautlfol 1114.0thIDCO on the work. are moderate and term ow torod burr. nth2l.6mddr •82 Notth e Phldat • ' Gal Fixtareit and amps. aBEAT BAS(.MMTS :At • No, daebnd street, . Philadelphia. embers offer to the tradoc tsuPpmbilo own Enanrdsoturs. in ail bw l brunette( gel. and Sash Clas Charlellenc.Pendants., Drop Lights. Pillar Lights. dal al.. nen. au patterns or Lamp Chandeliers. Side Bracket., Improved Pins Oil Lampe. Plntd. Lard. 0 0, NW Stand and Night Lamps, both Liner and plain.i for a.:l purposes uhens light mar be moire/ 1.. ..3/ Briquet Holders, Varre. Largarariety of bbip cut. Side and Stand Lamp.. nth monk Warn; prices reduced. in consequence of Paying tate! chinory and bring practical Mechanics, gring tentlon to the mnanrantOn . lng . patt. tb. dation of customers. ILEIDRICH. d("IMING BF No. 271 N. 2d street above 'nu.; Factory, tkr..,. ear Norris. . VINEGAR made expressly for fats and no. told In mere than one half of th Gem.eeke or Ni tebergh and Allecheey. wham Ph be es erand in my Warehouse that Lamm.< Yeses. inported.e Vinegar made' from Ohio Oita, equal to he Old Cider Vinegar thderill bear redireing one 1 gill NI good retailing Vinegar. : • The attention at private families. hotel ke•perai =retry mer chan t +l4 particular ...la directed te Cider that orM heap sweet until next The above Virtu:ire and Cider warned/A to It• mental. m 1,21 A. BALLOU. 140 Water A 161 • GALE—A: Mime and Lot. pleasantly . phut; eminence commanding a tin of the who and within • !Mort distant,. atria Railroad static' let 1e.42. feet by 160. and planted .with radon. I'[ T ha and ehrettiberr: Tha house Is built, In mod trot style aenteh' recces end kitchen. 'Also; • large brick eletare, at with at Altenand capable of ludding 70 barrels or; al the door. —AT lota In Um same elliageoudi for • p priv set ate Mildew,. All and, All will reh2l .& 61cLAIN t BON,M, . hPRING STYLE HATS We woul t i - baits mar Mends and the . Mad/a ansnarally ' and aaanalar oar oars tria acorn:mated tat& hlah ra are ioar far BASIL. also era Cel • whir/ la acknowledged to be -tha neatest sad B Mamma. Ada JAB. WILSON k BON. Eittatatrati, llareb 17th. 18 4 Election for six Directore and one Went. to tomb? the ens:Ed ear. trill be t Homo, 0 Monday. 2nd Aprll, beta bon:vele A. Id. and 9 P. 86/leit:BlitntY Undlt Claims the Government. • T 'WILL 'will, procure 'Bounty Land j a r: l l.Ra Soldlett i t . b . dierldove t rv a goi.r oh, attend to business ftt the Nrourterf Claims ' ," nee% tabilehed br Macrae. . AGTOOII2O. No.led Third .t,one door above ihait CYMRU:ARAI,' I...subscribe* trading under - the • • Of BAND &DE f.I3IPE, dtssolved_nertnerehle. test, by mutual consent iradesaltD Pittsburgh, Marsh 19th,1856. 31. DE LANE • The will'oonthrue the Ulde and Loathe loess Wall Its branches; at the ow stand. N 0.41611 ' ea, and turpnetfung etheits • tontlnnation of the st eso Mrrow , extruded to the bite firm RICIIARD . . . • -Spring Dry t oda. ALIGA.NIG Anc' No. 91 Market 14.1 Tooshindtddlraddllkoss to thelrlarire Mao ttlles; : 000 , 11. • 1 1:iiiekeepiogJ . Alusadoes ICIELPIoTes. to., to Irklit wo would ref tar call the attarttlana the t V L ARE .CHANCE TOBUY A FAMIL— Y:mot Mat rater land M , issal is waders:A the beeebaalitT. sitasteat eivdt al -Mee illartinsvilie.-Ta., bribe torts of Flabhdr one and a bait billet teem lair and pin cabs.. Tba eta be well divided Into throb Redd Myna Price sat • •rs beracra4,soo - beharti,,balebar In Gra equates serge In Marshal tb,,. at Ws ti mites from the Obloßtfirr.'3o aeres cleared, with liable,-fruit , bass, - Tsiea sl=o, Terms $3OO babusca In•tbree=rseata. The title to an ATALUABLE-FARMAN NORTH F lErn:TOWNBtrIV OU BALl—Situated ten_ *win the city attd234 haw tramtbaliiteabutstile URI stlltu, Noblest-own: nation, contatts• !stout 40 wet ebtitted and fenced and In • high state cfenltintkm. L intinntrosente coneist otscaintostable dwelling hose I Ave' roornsatone milk btauttamolte honat ban, stable! *ditty otitintllOlnga'._ Thus is Act aer-hard at choker Or Watictult kiwis on the piste. which le vistaet eta Ilr_LUirtings: -The who/ g-pist• tan ...117 be toll bed; 51,4000ne tag, la hand, balance lacele: roh93; • , .EateraLitt h SON, 21 Me i DEy rwCOI79IIOYRITE-1 , havr it in mx ift.thr- - - : • _ : .-- - ID. Magda gam Co.Adardlll. bl •M r. R. B....o4llcre—Eoessoos time I bass boss WWI with the salutary - effeet tb que Isolsol.l 0 011 lust Ewe ssWL It eon In 111 73 1 50n10. el baled °Motile' madesl . us, Tm *lll plasm _ ;ham 41 0 5 Slosero:sa I End saysellittly . stirmr _ . ,,,,..y0...,, m v. A.N. ... ilia. , l u g°. Ea wi " ,. 0044 or DrstaisHa trociarsEr. -•• CO., Iri bI BEK .11 AND15. IN ELk O. -' 11ALF.-41etwana tturoi and four novutiand 1 rd ID Elk ecoostn well timbered. for °DIY 4 1 , 6 0 Pal The sAada sass laid 00 .1n tracts of 'owl.= si to , pmatms. : solar ' lt. SWAINuIk a s NON . 21, b VENITLIN 'BLIND TREAMINOS-.1 , ikon. I Co. hail tuthrlimow stock of Twat: • • Maim, and Tope. lu Tdebtand Ihney rt 71.1. rosVoul • • }Mott; •to •ortaett - tbor doalto the atonal= of gum • tureru sad ittousbkeepam. 77 Mutat mt. AMBROIDERrgs.___Com., CPBare • Elserres.-/Ine Sets, Ituelar - lemb'd Sklrts, DIP sad Inaertlnits. Infanta' Waists and Caps 113 the new styles, tab ve l ry etke at 'RAVELS I .EUEOYE & THE EA& bi- B.- Iran= 'Prime% bi 2 TOLL. 1219% 60 Al. Jon re 4 per Limn. b Jim-and-Ow NIVE ;would' call .the attention of our •v„ - aw arpanaly to our . DlCatlfttl stocrottlLK- ATIS, 111134 and Igottilch Canaot autpaised for: madams sad beauty _of terig Mao, mg Oaloatlat- halt Blatogbal CAPS. ',aka a» : t1 most epleaWdm tha maw. - Phu& Caps at mh6- • '7: WILSON It SON, 91 Wood aLi r . moon &co.- (successors • T. - Katmsdr, Jr..) • Stansdastwirs a GI kinds IGO 01, WPMayg dealers In Itoortsodand ' worldsraw, Goods, No. 6'/ Wood Ergs; oats; wwww oshussrs. searat-rrercasaa uesor? Die "aid, ' : erar :fancy-Goods-4 Ibll -.., ,n!.. .'iust received. and - our 'Spring purchneve 0 vi a rc, above sti.‘ ' IN= at our pipe Imam - would ta•lta eon dealamt9 examine our ruck p.,thadag. -Our AUattaglilasat.ontad Imam an kind. b w...PDA.'" , , WU. H.SAIAXVIT a 4:x ... _ _____ xposom Buratto! , .011 hen.*d ;0111 Fasst of .tote Irm a wra". l ,nd a PPr . ma 4 "'" " lA - lA. I I WORRY & CO.' hay° removed No. 110 Water. and' Al Front its.. trarrboars throw! oreupled•by Hardy: Jowl. I 0., BXB. Cincinnati Corn Stara; 50: `Lnk-FIDn S We t.. 11.0 CILI;dI.4 . /00 bse Paha Soap la: '• - ' Einktin a rimworrm. 11101 1 IBBONS—j0st rec'd .50 pcs. of splendik, -11.,.!ksortm . 44L. VAMP+ & CO. 2.SGth et. I • tATFOSM - SCALES , FORr SALE-- _ sat, oo Wheel 4 wilt limlgh ism lb. aOpp iot a , mil44g la Itis Agar. will welsh ter jLq lictanta a lotauCountar los ris by 7. .
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