PITTSBURGH •GAzErs:rz - _ PITTSI3IJRGH: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1856 • AM. • Adinnlowni. — litither the =Maul Moo= fir Peathis • Sr • 41:/bt.e . cbt of tliiDitly asetk.sti opuied AimatiOnswhodeakee their nottas to *I)9W to;ornlng, will lAsase hard then la f e `t : - Advance ,Payments.—Hereafter no t .venationattb will be tarn for the NAV .er WeekliVemtUe - exam rayMent is made In adraneee. - Whams? the time le up to 'bide the Imbeerlutlon le paid. the ;spa "VII be (midair itonod, 0.1.5 s thiimbierlptloa —nondbysavaisi payment. all traralent" setrertlaing. . n ry. dwiption, • Till be required tn. be yedel,ln ad nom. Tbe only - mrserptlaus will be arbor. Medal Month ' tr or youly Gaeta sew nada. linattrobargis RN/whit Queue.—Tile eatesialve . aireo.lation dons irabir Gess 4 cam to u men • mod dastrable medium of mi daf, • g their badness losourn - Our armloads 11 betinsen . r=thntwand. resubbst almost oars tierehamt. arid drideaerwer la . Wadern Peasrrleania. and Pante= m:.H. V. =ELL= late editor the Bilifs - Zei two/ and now onosseetad with the Mel) Courier. it to sallett maned/ ants for the Pittsburgh ihretta,seeording to ow published ten= Pittsburgh Hasets 1,1245. -- I OHIO * AND PINNSTILVAXIA RAILILOAD--ACCOX, unimmon Talmo —Yesterday morning the sc- I mitomodzitims train- Came in with about two "tundied passengers, nearly all of whom reside In New Brigtiton, or. between that place and this city, and who are 'either • engaged in business here, °rosin here on businesit When the rail road was talked of, thirty or forty passengers a day, each way, was considered an extramgant estimate ; now there are fire passenger trains, each way, between Pittsburgh and Hew Brighton, two of which, Cash way, era excludiely for the if the - one° line between 'Ex- Be- infancy.)There will be a" great increase of it this season. Every_ available house, imitable for • decent dwelling, has been rented at Sewickley and other points along the line, and a good deal of property has 'changed bands. The accommo- Aation train will require three passenger care after, the first of April, regularly morning .and - evening; to accommodate the travel,and four cars on Saturdays and Mondays. Every family which moves onto the line of the road, with the intention of doingbusiness in the city, henget° the Etailr' °ad Companyrr =L one to two hundreddollars per an num, which may be considered clear gain; as the care are ran at no greater expense. Take, . for instance, Sewickley, twelve miles out; 1 . 11 0 1041 of . the family pays ten dollars per quarter, oi $ 1 forty dollars per annum for his season ticket, which - giVes him theprivilege of any of the trains to that point. Ms family will need, say,three parka . gee of tickets, coating five dollars per package, or . fifteen dollar" per annum, and giving the privilege of thirty trips each way. This makes fifty-five dollars. There will be on an average one . hun -dred city Visitors to each family per annum— ' this 13 slow calculation foimost families of our acquaintance. These pay seventy cents for the round trip, making $7O, which added to the $55 makes the sum of $125 which each family me ving to Sewickley and doing business In this city brings to the Railroad. — Those who live further down the road bring stilt more profit to the - cam- WY- It is thus clearly seen how important it is for a-Railroad to have its terminus in a large city, and how much its interests lie in. building up a . local travel, by giving all the faCilities and ac commodations in its power. The local travel is a certain, safe and profitable source of income, . which. never fails, and which no competition from distant parallel rival roads can injure or destroy. Its tendency is to a continual increase,) and it forms an ever flowing golden stretoninto t4e, treasury. Sewickley need to furnish 'six or eight passengers per week to steamboats—it now . 'supplies at least one hundred' passengers, per flay to the Railroad, and the number is rap idly Increasing. At Kilbuek, where it was thought a 'Wien:was scarcely needed, and where only a teMporary shed is erected, thirty-shire • • , • • paasepgers got on the up train yesterday morn. big. The travel at this point is rapidly increas ing, and we think the company_ought to affaid better accmiureastions. - There is no more beautiful country to be found in the *eat than the valley of the Ohio from littsbuigh to Rochester. In a few yearn it will he all covered over with country seats, and con UM an immense and desirable population, brbig ing a large amount of revenue to the Railroad.— - The Directors will act wisely in keeping this • steadily in 'view, and by increased and judicious kaeconummdatious dins build up its best business. - - f • r. • k. Taw Govanaoa'e VEro.—We publish on our tirst page the veto meosage of Governor . Polloek, on the bill incorporating tie ßank of Pottstown': The Governor's views are in the main sound; and agree so nearly with our own views that we may be perndttedto rejoice over their promulga tion in this form. What their effect on the leg islature sat be it Is hard,to determine. We feel, assured that the Governor is Tight" eta forth. sake of our future prosperii we hope that. his arguments mai prevail; but-the sullenniii of the House when the Message was read, and the postponement of the matter In a future period, to give time for log-rolling and intrigulig, beto ken a detr;rinthation to piss the whole; batch, of bank bills by the consStatioual majority, over and in spite of the Governor's veto. That - this may be accomplished in the House we are - fully prepared to believe ; 'there is scarcely any thing of which we think it incapable•except straight forward bounty: but we trust that the Senate will stand sea bulwark against the Hirase, should such a determination be made manifest.— • 9 : 5' P Lcit ••• APPOINT3/M7 OT TEM . faiITZSZOIL --Gov. Pollock lias appointed Hon. Thomas B. Bell, of Chester county, (formerly a Judge on the Su preme Bench,) to the President Judgeship of the 22d Judicial District, composed of the coun ties of Monroe, Pike, Wayne and Carbon, to the vacancy oceasio ned by the resignation of Hon. James H. Porter. Judge Bell was former , ly a Democrat, and one of the pets of his party. He Is regarded ass tolerable jurist, but has the reputation at the bar of being afflicted with dan dyism and affectation. if he Is a Know Nothing 1111 can understand the motive for and the cause of his appointment; but if not, it is one of those pecilhie actewhiCh will bear explanation. The lifarrisbrug Herald says that it was made in accordance with the unanimous. reqiest of the bar of the district; but we can' remember the time (and it is not Tory distantOwhen the mxmim ity of both bar and people was insufficient to ex tort from-the dovernor of this Commonwealth - the • appointment of a political opponent to a Jadgestiip. It may be that ti'inee have changed. . Tex Buns or Arr.s.rric Ocr.t.n.-172e ba: sin of the Atlantic Ocean is a long trough, sopa rating the ow World from the New, and extend ing probably from pole to pole. This ocean furrow was probably metal into tae solid. crust of our planet by the Almighty hand, that there . the - waters which he called seas might be gath ered together 60 'mita let the dry land appear and fit the earth for the habitation of man. • From the top of Chimborazo to the bottom of the At. hustle, at the deepest plans "yet reached by the Idommet in the . Northern Atlantic, the distance . to a vertical line is nine miles. Could the waters of the Atlantic be drawn off so as to expose to view this great sea gash, which !separates coati - netts. and extends from the Arctic to the Ant- Artie, it would present a scene the most rugged, grand end imposing. . The very ribs of the solid earth, with the foun dations of the sea, would be brought to light, and we shook' have presented to us, at one view, in the empty cradle of the ocean "a thousand fear ful 'reeks." with that dreadful array of dead men's skulls, great anchori,, heaps of pearl, and inestimable acmes, which, in the poet's eye,- lie 'mattered in the bottom of the sea, making it hid eous with sights Of Ugly • death. The deepest part of the North Atlantic is probably somewhere between the Bermudas and the Grand Banks.— The waters of the Gulf of Mexico are held in a . basin about a mile deep in the deepest part.— There is at the bottom of theAea, - bolweelt Ca' Boos Nevformdland and Cape Clear in Ireland a remarkable stoPFe, which Is already icemen •as the telegraphic plateau. A comPIPF. IB o ° l ° - engaged with the project of a submarine tele graph across the At l .• ” , .'lts proposed to esr ry the wires across this ?Weau from the east ern shores of Newfoundland to the western 'horns of Ireland. The great circle 'dieter= between these two shore lines is 1,600 miles, aid the sea - along route Ist, probabl y =Where mars. than . , 10,000 feet deep,—.4'riff- Bourn, ~, ~. • -Ctimmorrsor An:--In a Urethra on Meteorol. delivered as the Smithsonian Smithsoni n Institute at Pr e shirigiffiti.tly Mr; liensatax, • gentlaran from. Segland, winfise Scientific atteintheuts szahighly spelt n of, the aotien of the great currents of air i t country were spoken of 43 follows: gabig en explanation of the more im t •principles of meteorology, he minutely dos 'bed the action of the sea-breeze of the Brit.. ish 'which, he Contended; furnished the co t principlenpon which the atmosphere was Agitated by furious etornis that often extended over the greater halLetEnropm and he =snot -ingular in thinking that a modified view of the Gera action applied to gamed the United States concurred in the opinion, fi rst entertained by V key, feet the'sommersoutherly winds of the United States have their -source :in the tale winds of the tropics. Professor Coffin's research es, published by the. Smithsonian Instxtution, ettirely favored this view. The amazing fertili ty of this climate for eager, cotuut, Indian corn 'and tobacco, if to be ascribed to their influence. The isthmus which connects the two great conti nents or North and South America was too high to allow the trade winds to cross into the Pacific, and was thus the means of diverting the vast current of moist air across the Gulf of Mexico, And it spread se tailrace current over the Mis sissippi valley and the eastern Seaboard States. If the Isthmus which connects the two conti nents had been as low as to have permitted the trade winds to pass into the Pacific, the great alley would have been 43itrid and unproductive an the north of Africa. The small area over which summer plants, such as sugar, cotton and Indian corn, were grown in the corresponding latitudes of 'Africa and Europe was pointed out. The researches of Professor Coffin had - clearly brought out that the aridity' of the Mediterrane an shores arose from the prevalence of norther ly winds in summer, and the rertility of the Uni ted States,. and Canada to the prevalence of southerly winds. The warm-surface wind which sets7m from the gulf of Mexico is not only the great source of fealty, but is the great distur bing element of the atmosphere at all seasons of the year. During the warm season in the United States when the wind chinges to'Jr. or N. W., the ay I becomes peCuliarly transparent anJ blue in col or. He bad often occasion -to observe in his tour through Canada and the United States that the lower S. or 5,W. wind begins to blow short ly after thstm begins to beat the air at the surface of die ground. The sky soon loses the peculiar transparency when the S. W. wind con tinues to blow. It would appear that this vast surface current is often at rest or very sluggish during the night, and ' most active during the day • th e breeze begins to stir at an earlier hour in th e day in the higher latitudes, and . is grad ally propagated to the south. The ann rising earlier in the higher latitudes was probably the cause of this. Mr. Thom has shown the exis tence' of a southerly wind at -Guiana ; and on Mr. li.'s recent visit to Cuba, the sugar planters had informed him that their summer rains were dependent on the south wind. air. Phelps, in a recent communication to the Smithsonian Insti tution, observes Umt south winds during the day prevail with great regularity at Fort Brown on - the Rio Grande. Observations showed that this fast surface wind from the south Is daily put in motion during its prevalence in summer by the heat of the sun. The two great systems of currents - which were so distinctly developed in the 'United States—viz the upper one, which flowed with so great constancy from the west, or rather a point or two north of west, and the lower surface wind from the south—are inti mately associated in all the changes of the weath er over the United States. This theory would - seem to be confirmed by &he experience of last year. During alibi summer and almost continually since, when the•weather hasbeen untordally dry, we hare had in this re gion west Or north-west winds, the clouds flying high, and the atmosphere dry. Whenever thi wind 'set round in a south-west or southerly quarter, the air became moist, low clouds were formed and rain followed, unless, as was fro quently the ewe, the wind suddenly changed to its old quarter and the clouds dispersed, and the pleasant. 'hopes inspired were dissipated. Our southerly winds bring us rains; from the south west some thunder storms and showers, and from the south-east our settled rains. Westerly and and northerly winds ere dry and parching, cold in winter and burning hot in summer. Dar boons.—This is the mason of the year when dealers in Dry Goods expect to be busy, who, having replenished their stocks, are now ready and delighted to wait on their customers. Those who are up to the spirit of the age, are prompt to avai 1 themselves of the facilities the press affords forliotifying the public and their easterners of the'eherior and cheap stocks they have tu offer. Among such are beg leave to call attention to the advertisement of Dir. Paul Ha gue. Ladles and other shoppers will find every thing they want, and the Moat polite attention at his well furnished establishment on 'Market street. Leon= on run BM-Dr, Greene, of Phila delphia, delivers a free lecture on the Eye, to-. night, at Masonic Hall, describing its use, abuse and structure. This is an important subject, and.worthy- of more consideration than is usually glean to it 11=== limuusavzo, March 22. Sszare—Bill to repeal the tavern. license laws came up in order; but...was postponed on motion of Mr. Hamlin, on account of the hoarseness of the Senator from Colombia, (Mr. Buokalew) who desired to speak on it. Fins-tger called up Senate bill No. 444 ; to repeal the ~faco of Cuuuty Superintendent of common, schools in certain counties—ld'Esan, Elk and Jefferson. Mr. Hamlin moved to strike out the counties named in the bill, so as to make it general. . After a long debate, the motion to_make the bill general:was toted down, yeas 12, nays 19. Motions then prevailed to add several eastern counties, when the biliwaa postponedone week. Homse - amendmeuts to the bill to extend the .charter of the Bank of Pehatrylvania, were con sidered and concurred in. Senate bill :to authorize the Temperanceville and Noblestown Plank Bead Company to borrow money, posed tirddly. Senate, . Jo incorporate the Monongahela water c ompany, passed finally. ;The bill to inpreme the capital. of the York county bank was defeaded, yaw S, nays 16. House bill 'fox the erection of a poor house, in Indiana cormty,jassed, .House bill suppktuent to the act to re-Incorpo rate the New Brighton Water. Company, =den: large its powers, diamond -firtaßy, • Hocer.—The Bill for the stile!of.. tbe Main Line was trade the special order for Wednesday next. - .Resolutions relative to the rights,of foreigners in the United States, were taken up and debated ad nartrems to the close of the morning era sion. , At the afternoon seasion the bill extending the proriaions of a former bill in favor of the Cleveland k Pitteburgb railroad Company to all the companies to which the county of Allegheny has subscribed, passed• The message of the Governor vetoing the Pottstown' Bank was then read. A long debate followed, whist' wee unfavorable to the veto, when its further consideration was postponecL SPECIAL NOTICES. .. , Sale of Dr. lifoLarte's - Vorzaifoge.—A naang the hundred. of Inters, eertlfintia awl orders reed by thiprogrlstars of an medlaine; She Staining are sa inted to show Its &a ann. wad the effect of ita um In • distant part of the Iliests. ttoiro.T.N, Scions Co., Is., lay 10. 1.450. • Yuan. J. Kidd et 01,—(ientleauen WM. tO 7 00 tO altdti.e inr . y . i fart hs luralnable Terud eome l dose=zie: AireseriP n 4 ra:tkor, and It Paned sio thanerectus In use Prplarirat 4/10Ors.! that no ono -mum , satiefy ais a: Wens Nu tillage and meanly, Thasesond m• one gross of the Vaarifnirel_medlatelye Yours, gav - MMUEIL ISMS. • Nave Plummer; Tenrc4Jalt DM. Mtn= 1: Kidd et Cht—Dlesoe . .and the Wormifuge for 1.1 as soon •• DOStibill... we an Pearl] OlitArid at downed Jft livery great. belie= it er , he lie beet rim_Slva ererlawated PCATEA•t DYCUIS. 153.POYCOallas will be cazital to lib ar DL DI'LAIUDS DUMDUM and lake - norm also. All I other Vertoithaaa m compartwor, are worthlisa Dr. AD Land, Venalasea also hls calibrated War Pills, can now ba bad at all nape:table Drag Stan= In the Milted States and from the vas gotaalertora ' Also for Ws by the sole plogrliaora atelDl33o DBMITEIII3, =baklava Smarm to J. Hidcl & Os- Wood street. • Tender, Broken Breast &agora Bipple s —Ways pelt At swelling body rub in DalleY's Pala is- IX.ICT and LW on • alsatay twins s day, Om no Nasal, tan lweals: Inni Iy.lr.ady broken: lay on plasters Was Idanss • day; all polo will mad directly. To soya zdaTIM onsitaldly keen lb. salve—by • Mr dressings only, awl' sIDDI/hlso Miter If Ay dc mantas inn or nasty 10 1..i•d off, and in laid:that the lady will swoon on ladsllSolutw tin balastangy assal, and (sand rsaddly—lisah It off Toomeez.—Ynt a little Daisy's Pain IL:tractor on mt. ton awl apply to Manakin nut; and nib none on the amt. the Wawa! stay ItAttontly. Some who him had, dilly without Intenntolion, the oseorest pan do Urn woks by so debt& bars been onnod Instantly. • DUBUQUE,' . lOWA. We offer for sale Otie Hundred Lots, very admataitioneh kntW. to the Clir of Dubustum. sue fa, osetfally taw., Deo i' i 1 Thy oomattottortot Um, Groat Midis Ostitist B. B.Ha to au, elty—tha Jug. . (War Id leldede'Dl Bleu butane troaeklyi him—the Navy tad Owls. together 11th the weeenttsyhtlyliepiedeties rgue of tool oasis, moat= to wombs &drat& norolta to•thoto orttblog to tarot* Anylnensetios irtllb• prototir exsammkaten at di dna- Ammo • r.a..twte GO t. Avartztrzts DRAwy...wik DONOLVBHEIIIIN k tO.; ON THE UNION - •BANK, :LONDON. •Li SUMS or St AND - PWARDS. These Drafts are available at all the via deal Townsofraginttd. &eland and Ireland, and the Cantbunt. W. also draw BIGHT BILLS on M. A. Grunebaum & Bailin, PAC! I XI - ORT A MAIN, WhleL isra as • annittaim to all tarts Cualar. Bvltsuland and Holland. limns Intandlng to travel salad may Wears through ns letters of CraUt. on whlelt Money ean a obtained, ss D uda. In any nut of Roam Collations of Bills. Sole, and War naultles In Eu• rum mill anise want attention. WM. It. WILLIAM t 00.., Wood. earner Third stmt. Important to Persons afflicted with Her nia, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- The right course for any one to pursue who . may he allicted with Rupture, hi to procure a good Tram TePladaphed to the ruptured pert.. In order to retain the Mtn:W.llW portion of the bowels. We Oaten neglect d. and Ow bowel beaxnew strangulated, lowing lb. Don." not only in a eurering but dangerous condition. I have • always on baud, and daily t./Ut, the mot 11 .9 1 .... 1 Thus= amount which I. MARSEPS RADICAL CURE MUSS, which will really produce a radical cm* to a alert thos.• • Ofostase there ere caws when no Tram will ewe, but in a raetcwirrity of Womble Rawls, Or Rupture. Oda Drum will awe. 1 hare awry needy of Trusses, Dom 60 eta to 11:10; aim, a large newortnumt of CHID RENS , TRUSSES ABDOMINAJI SUPPORTERS, RLASTICSTOCKINGS, for Tartans broken or enlarged rein= PILE PROP.. la the relief and craw of Piles SHOULDER BRACES, Iln men women and children SUSPENSORY BANDAGE& and every ruietr of me. charting *wining* used la the cure of diem. Call and moans them at MT Drugstew Ea 110 Wood street, cor ner of Then alter sign othe Golden Mortar. .1.0 an elegant tram for children, which Invariably cam. e.WAsk du DrECTSER at his Wholesale Drug SW. and Una. Depot, 140 Waal st.. POWs:such, Pa. Olfslawd Effectual Remedy for Wallah-The lee. .; w oringni.... en the meat reliable. •nd if not too ece ity are sought after by the nrectiosi. The following Is the voluntary testimony of a worthy and well known onyeiden.relative to his eaperimme of the efficacy of B. A. Fahneetook's ogal:totted Vercallage. dosing a practice of sweaty-fire yeas. MST 2 2 541 , 1052. latrs.ll, Itdanettock m CU—Clentlemeru—l am one of those hadlyidnals backward In giving certificates, but in the present bastard. consider It due to humanity to eaythat I have been engaged in the practice of medicine for 25 posh and have never met with any rented/ en en &dual for worms II your Vertniftigu In adults, even to moss of Yam, I sometimes sue It to carry off calomel ta ken the ;rearms% night. and often find biligiss eraccts- Oleos and worms to follon. I run Ito other Vormlfnco In .ror practice, and doh, no bettor. Reopectfullr. W. IL lIANKINS; M. D. Proparod aad ooldby B. A. FAUNZSTOCK A W_ earner of Wood ann not etc mht-dkorT The .Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered is one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cure nary Lind of Humor. Am tat west Sorg/Ida to a comma • He has tried It in over eleren Wombed cues, and tuner failed ascent. In two cuss (both thunder humor.) He it.. now Lolls oommedon mar two hundred terldtate, et Its Tabu, all within twenty rullai of lkatca! Two bottles are warranted to cure amusing sanmo th One to three bottles will cure the wont kind of pimples of the thos. Two to three bottles will eau the aids= of Mite. Too bottle. are warranted to can the worst eanker to the month and stomach. Three to des lefties are warranted to cure the worst case of erriPebts. One to two bottles are warranted to ours all humor in the ere. .rrr.inH . - you emu get. I have Merl. au herb, whkh., when idtet‘ usrud is meet oil, dissraysn Scrofulous orating of the wet and order ths sax Price 10 :mut trios of ths Stoats] Discovery $1 10. bath. DIDECTION11111:13S11-14 • ono tathryncoosful p. day. Children over flighty - sands:sat andaufth thfhtfrd ffesa Dr* Weight pos. turspconfaL Una direction ea Os toads ayptioshis to all unsditatbans. tato enough to operate on the bowels tette& der. kit. KENNEDY gives pereonal attendance to had eases of scrofula. Poldorholesal• and Walt at Dr. KAMM'S, 000 Wood tnset. ecrnar of Virgin ally. fetatteT At Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. ikn's hAigarrai.g thedial ether. with desszierbsi rsaid , Ity every dlsonler loddene to the addles eons:stud re dome the .pp•tltr, renews the .trough: hardens the mar de.. ',lnmost. nerve.. eves guiltily to the Writs. re cruits the mental energies. thalabes dlrsondener. Imparts to the atteastated ttatne a more rant en:evade; allays Irritation. mime the distorted loaseinatkao. bonds up the shattered masettutlon; end may be ad mot nitheosi tree by lbe holden maiden. dile or another. SA it IA mowed whir of the Aim of me Oriental herbs. potent only to bdigorste. ethilarala and redone. It the mum has been. relasad by trap:roper Wuhan. roe. the dal millbstore a wee Timm vitality , nto ev ery cream Tbe twits:dm running from late tanree or too eke. maliestlon to to of any bind. le Onballar lammed by ardlan. and ladies engaged In nobadery ooranatlone. and autr o at to Insoureniem theretroeb It rob and healthy sthanlant- Where thedrenlatlon alto, blood I. etrundah, or znyofttwp fnortlona or the body m emend ed or haperfactly vootrm•d. itetU imam the natural be Ilan end ecnosourdeate perinamt snorer to the earretlre and dlaterbottre annul& • Three who are towed down by phyeical d.bURy. koeko feeble, es to tbeetelr of ever rwernwing the elk.' end ettleo of atecehtod. an Weibel to (teeth's woodeefol ineleeereot • teleL It embtellee the alsokentepf their reertorstlolk Behr* they Uwe minuted the keit bottle. they will be coneektee that the reettperalee yeinelple le at work to debOlteted vent= of -their tkerkoet and hot*. *too to to reeled m their thorough tecoyery. will twins op In Omit harts. , 1111 II put up, bliblp couomtralad. In glut but tLa. rm. $3 Put bra.. tv) VINV, • - • • • N. Ile Ileoschrsy. N.. York. loam—Pittaturgto Ammo 8t.... Nu CO 'Wood rtrrog EL.Nirrsto. 440-Wocd B. S toistu, 61 Wood o. Albuthoui Myr J. P. noun,. &AA by Drugglito throughout the trultrot Ettotor, Cana 'rho tad rho Welt bulks. Dr. Fitehlt Opinion' of my Braces. . Do.. Graeae lL Kruse—Dam, Wm I reply to yours of Itunthinen, requatios my opinion at your Idlsoulder Braces, I would say tbst I emuldei It one of the beet ern •derlsod; and would add McMillan. Inrsrlf been lens In the . Imteter =PM/US a somewhat aballar Dram with the greatest advantage in mad of rantrertionot the chest by stooping. Sheller horn toilet, osupatlon ordebillin mum sepedally where thaw la weakness or hrltation about the luny. and more crash InedboP. llloll nrnorMtkm —.l th the pbll6l6l,lWof ltielhash; thews oases. yon .re den.. seustaluted. In same for® of but MMus. or Mons thank, ereltement of that organ, 1 Isaersidro hued Abe Wheedler Dram of adrantaan Ido not bedlam to mom mend your Brace In all cams where a Bram is required, se cam of the mast WY and eflldeutpat In ues. • • • Vas truly leers. WNW' 11. ITTOIL bold whams& and seta at Dr. PitYMEIII, 140 Wood street. Pittsbursb. Pa.; slam a complete aMortment of tor "hobs, =dialer roustautly lbw min mhbrikw, The most confirmed cues of the most Nstreeilaut diseases, °Nimes arima:Trom indigeetkim All otos, more or lees, are troubled with this annoylog arlitA tam, still as It is • general thing. we do not attempt to neediest' until eguiethtug swim* internam. We would as • public monitor were ell rot readers ag•lnat the do of neglort - and at the same time recommend to their no, Noe Dr. iloodand's German Bitters. the original prepare. Mu ma I;i:centred by Dr. 0. IL Jsokion, NO. 120 Arch et., Philadelphht We hire been cures effected through Its blatielma"—Nmini V6l/4.p1ib01118111.. SO emu. roh'N,TirdkarT Sick Headache and Neunugia of Right Yeas• ilirainusto Couinikr Oa aunt Dammam ?gimp.— Mr. William Ittimbleprlf elvy's Bow, flayudstowo. filth ward. nye hs was minded kick Haideaba of sight years standing. b 7 three bottles of Oakelere Dealliwtlre GrroP He ha tried sloes• ykyakiatte without • enns. He la now .ntirely well. Oakley's Depuzatire U krr Itheumse ttsw,. gerofela, Tatter, and all ertildiredierasea. for rale, wholesale and recall, at DR. EISTIIIIWd. No. 140, Wood et, Ellen of the Golden Mortar. nbs - Price 713 rents per bottle. Constunption and apitiang Blood—Sso the iertlifeate of Mr. Turner 11. Baner. few Man; /eon proprietor of tha Palmer.' llotel,Drederteksburs. Va.. and tab of the City 110U4,. Richmond, Va. Dr. John Minor, of the city of Richmond. thounh • 11S• nia*,hyrteran, and of 'emune opposed to what ho callad quack medicinos, was obliged tons; that it, good staas In the cam orbit.. Hammy, Tara wonderful Indeed. He had teen glren up hr wend phiskiang had tried mod of rho quack medicines, and was on the Vatiril of der pair, as lien as the grim Then he Wad Carter'sBnanish • We reiar the pubic to Ida full and length/ mrtillmic szonnei the bath, tilling by cum ea advertisement. 111.2Xt medulla' Ease and Comtort:,--The Contormator atety Imparted from Par% exactly rata the Hat to tha LWOW shape of the Hod, so a not• hat Ls u eaay on tho had se *meld One A oast et gad a pod Hat may tea ha 77 Wood et. WM-tt W. DOUG LAS • Balta:oftt.Tnottaand Flowers, for bona tOriliz ha Comte:lon, and anullesting all TAX, Pima= and Faux= from the tae►. Bold it Dr Derseektio . Woad attw4 - 4.16da•8 IrGrtincook's Painity .11 it...twatton or b.as ortuulims.and othsrL t' s " "tift:untrn ibmth lAge of thesni venal* radii Du Pont Pcnner.---Every variety Rifle Mains and Mantas Pavdar In all atm alaskagef donna Cli cc band 6.114 fal ITOMI Alm In- WU to Milt VW Om. . D. lir.cr. ju n ammater=. Jour c. BA a . TBIIS mgmelarei. 0101,1 M. 01W Cantrony *pare& fO:pm atme but 'fruit* sail hailthila..2: l l ll6l /.th! atpmt St tn. instm6s. • J. 0. 11. & 00.1ake great plow= in offering link brand of 011. ebb*, on acorrint of its =wrier mode of propene tkm.fresbnees andingildr. can betaken.without 0 3 . 0 0 1 . 11 the Mod delicate. It Is MinecesemS to lelmt W nu - 'P witti7 ditl*" of this yeriyainable and icientitle remedy. Its rimer it the mare of Chrinde Ilmodostimr. gcrornia. and Lamy Db meg, when akEdratly milled and persevered in. Is no longer a matter of tordeetorm it is now acknowledged to pawn tualinryrirtnee abrion ineowdeonble m any abet lomat. gold In bottles, nbolearie and retail, byllide min abettor" 1011 N C. DAMEN t CO, Na 100 North Third ac., Philadelphia, gal by Druggists En Plitaburgh and elaewbara regdordlinT 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ,ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSENGEZ Taints .in rua es lalloers. until far ther notice: PIET TILLIN RIIt 14. TX. AT 3 A. I. Matt Tuna ay 8 k r. Eras= Tams " " 3 , r. These Trains all run through to Creatlhae, and connect there with Um Coma:thus and Cincinnati. Ohlo and Indi ana and liallefontslne and truilans Railroad. At Man► field, co ..;!..tona are made for Emit. Zanesville. Mon- Sandusky, Wad. Chicago. and at Alliance tar Cleveland. to No trains rim au Sunday. Through Ilekata Sr. sold to Cincinnati. Loulavlile, Bt. Daub, irdlaxiateilla Chicago. Rock Leland„ Port Wayne. Cleveland and tie principal towns and cities In the West The NEW lIRIGETON ACCOMMODATION TRALN will cave Pittsburgh at 10 k is and b r r . and Nov Brigh ton at 7 a.r. and 1 r. r. You •kets and further infbnnation, .7017 J. O. CURRY, At tits earner °Eke, under the liOnongahels Mouse, Or at the Federal street Station, to GEORGE EARKEir. Ticket Assiut. PitUborgb, March 10th. 1355 PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to families in either of the two sluts. Ordree may be left at the 01111, or to our boxes et the etorre of I.4VAN, WILSON *CO., 52 Wool it. BRAVEREITR, corner Liberty and St. Clair eta. 1 1 1/7/170 7 1SWANkinriik. uthlll4 BRYAN. KENNEDY • CO. SPRING STYLE OF RATS. NI.'CORD ERS & CO.. HATT, Hove now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen- DREf3S HATS, Spritp Style. Also.. eomplals assortment at Gents' and Youths' 130 ET HATS, of ths latest fashions, to whteh they invite the at• tenth% of the public. Coroor Yllth and Wood sta. mblb JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, &c., Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Gave on hand a variety of new patterns Pawl and Plods. Mrltablo for an Darr... Partiordar at . tentloo paid to aneloring Graya tuts. Jobbing do. at "' • tob4tr WESTERN TEA STORE. Corner of Wood and Sixth:streets. W. A. M'CLUB.O. Our Two will be found on trial unequaled at the prim In the city: Mad. . Gram. Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young HymM,s o , 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Mgßreakfass;so and Imperial & G. P., 76, - 5 cts. per lb. , 1,00 & 1,50 per lb. .Tau pu op in mier tows from 6 to al lb.. for fmolll - f t PITTSBL. CORNER Totrittit NierfOrlral nh. AUTROBJEW CAPITAL UOO.OO • INSIATIS RUILIHNO Ol t D Dflinat PROP.ERyr KUNST LOSS DIMAGB BY FRB AND TUB Pkatil4s Or Bra and Inland Navigation and TraniporUttion. DIRECTOR& W. M'Cliat.k. A. J. Sono., K.arudi T. Fn. Ower 2 / . 4. 1, Whit.. J.R.. CIRtRZ24 W. ouo. D. K. Put. olf FICUS. Wrs Janstou, Proklent—Rol, Ranging cad Tral.norer—A A Caniar. .AsßataxlSß.fikay 9 Owns& 11451 _ ilthenrum Fire insurance compels of London. ws. I. Johnstoo. a M. Long. ludy Pftt.Vllol2. J. drier Eprcal. Jeoub Planter. sA. Hampton. A. A. esirrter. iathariud Capital $10,000,000 Ws mom Is rnti.tnurn... Atwood A Co.. ' John Faroont, Jude Ur 4 Coon. H.Stuart.Ml... barn ACa , Wm. McKee A Co, Powers I otctitonn, White., Stem. A Co. Moat for the United Ctstro— VIDIDISNICK KASCIIVORD STARR. Ptilladelt United Ittstaw w. A. A. M Primal OiMee, !ie._ lit) Scotia AMM h Mat stree. ild Y. Avert kr Plttoburittt. No. WI Water rt. LEEM=I Citizen's Insurance Comp)! 02 YitUDurgii WM. BAGALILT, Prestritat. 8111UXILL hIARSLIELL Seey. OIIILIS Si MATER, ESTWITY MANE 'Z'T ANZIO WOOD BTRALTE. • oul?k,(1 5 111MIER: INVARVD B Rauqairs i /or horn acnotad Lau or Da map by Pm. ALSO annaad prrao 4f_ the NSA and SLANDNATIOArroit anti TRAIMPOR7'eITION. IMMO= • Isturd fiord. 14. IL Kier rores l .lo=4 Yrs=ls Sellers. J. behresumater. Wm.B S kennel Robert p. !Urbane.. ;Or. loan M. Patnana. 31 V. I. no Jena PI PIT_TB TIRO Int Life, Fire St Marine animus Coiepany; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC CALL, PITTSBURG% PA. ROB?. GAL RAY; Pfteident. Jame D. BluGue, WY. This Company makes every Insurance ape pertaining beer sonnected with Lit MARS. Abu...pima MIR and Cerro Riste,On the Ohio and riven and tributaries. and Maine RIAU Irene grails • ;• • And against Loss or Thunage by Fire, jwno e ==...w d in.b lmix: 7s.o.l42twa cim iti:: rnm eih.i. of . tli4 ,o4o. ss4 Inland , ;l i a tb el= t, John . I .4llss.sam, .Sohnleal L t, , %)=11111:1, esseALlsio Mod coos I Otaapaii•E Alexander Brad Jam Fallen.. Mutual 51cautkaa. • Jamas W. Hallman, Chaa. Arbuthwpi. David Ilaystio N. lea, Kittindaf. It .mar Olt enLI PHILADELPHIA Fir No . e.a nd Life 149 CHESTNUT S TR E E T ,RT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM MOUSE Will.make all kinds of Insurance. eithor P.rpetto al Limited, on every diseription of Property or iderebaralse. at reasonable rates of prendum. ROBERT P. KM. President. W,B li stra ir , o iloo m: Presideat. new Ceps. W. /Brown. 1ee.15. Paul, John Clayton. E. W (ler. Peerstal7 `one!Ur" mll+ll. P. R. Eavory. Mjite_ i; a. tmeriN. Ag.nt. corner Third Ind WWI divots. WOM)MibiErCirY inn Wand "T.' s ... aria - Da of Fire Will ' mum ngninst Mazine Rinks. mum= na... &at. Asia7 A. Nhatek.Oa , Dude. C. W. hicketaos. Nati.l Mims, C. W. Jackass. J, LIPIISwat. Wm. H. Smith. WA Emma Inctitation mulcts' by rilisktors nil knows in this commuhltr. and who will IltsnffiX 2 Vut. mad promptly' par all Immt. th• Ornts, Na alai Stmt. Mang k WI Warehouse.) op Rah* Pittsburgh. /NW K.Mlller, Jr,. J. W. Matt., Wm. Gym. C. Mown. Salience Mo tu al Insu lIILADELPIIIA. rance Company OFFICE NO. 10 WALNUT STAM M _ $177.07 4—Alsete. =Low, Seemly ;FIRE INSURANCE- 4 )n Buildings, Ider &mil" Purnitare. ie.. In rmu tit oonntrr. The mutual pritelpie, combined with the crentitt of • Stork InudteL entitles the Insure ty d to .b.. In the profits he Comps° . withou o t liabili tor Imo. he Script ea y rtitlatee rthis cur s en fo proete. at, B. M. Cllllloll ' nevn • L[ taly. Lewis IL Asthma. ;George N. Bake. • Beni.t too:4 W. Tinnier. tattoop. 11. L. Carson. Hobert Tolnad. Rdwitrd James. . WmAdusesr. !Areigheld Gatti, Wm. DI. Semple. Pitts'in J.! O. COPPIN, Agent. ter Third said Woad groats. _ V i . m x t T.O ItockblEl, C• l 9..ta. .Robert lama, - 1114 Marshall Hll4 Jams* L. TaTl.r. Jamb TAlunting O. U. litroud. New Darierrlan Gallery. MR. NELSO would respectfully inform MdLtai jLor =ra t 134.0abeln to. Ito Vis tuNTI Nu= bu now entoplatortger tbe rP a red 041., Thlxd stmt.) pe e or Xis moot FPWlnga Nagagegai, far W Light Italloni unitefs •ntr State am strs. uct.d tbr Da, En rimaPurPoinklatbs d . e an. Wit= V Whin e i ga r rOCUL AN FON, 011, 'SS = ." j ib 6 , - - .1 6 " vorwaniago aND: qpit.mtsszoN AND VI,OLESA___ LN DIIALKR IN MOM. barrE-R, SEEDS FISH, . Produce Generally • No. 25 Wood street. Pittsburgh:. JO8:11 IMO 3- J 0...—. -COML. lIMILLIO 111M 30. =atm,- WHOLESALE DRUG ISTS, OLOCCITOOI3 TO 3. 10. a cca NOAD MOOD Braxsr nrrsßrificar. PL - Propt:stormof Dr. WlAsuesOtlebrated Vsnalfure.. yll HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. All Varieties of Powder CONSTANTLY' ON HAND. Safety Fuse. deV L. G. OlLATAdaidt. 182 2d it- Pittsburgh DIED—On Ilianday morning,ELlZAßlall Wm ROBERTS, infant daughter d Sclamon W. and Inns R. Roberts, Sited nearly nine montha. The teen& of the Yu:ally are halted to attend - the fo• natal from the redder= of be parents. In Allegheny City. mu MT. at 3 P. M. p.pavirADVONvODMINZIO WA :IF, a In ;111F.1: I 014 ;Kt): I RAIL ROAD CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY & DIURNAL, VIA WZLESVILLE AXD Ohio and Penni. Railroad, Via Alliance. TILE shortest, q uick est and most reliable route to Toledo. or, Hoek Island. Oelens. and uls, is VLA CLEY • his route I. One Llundrea milee shorter and about Woe hours quicker than the eiteultona one rte India/s -ok/pits. Three(Dall i Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Threes Daily Traloarrom Cleveland toChleaguE2 Time to Cleveland, a hot= Memo, 23 boors nod Ht. Lade, 37 hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitt. burgh at SAO a. 3i. UK/ a. it. and 900 e, at connect at AID. anal at 0.30 •. a. 11.46 o.li. and 0.30 e. a ea follows: Tram for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30 a. n. and 12.00 and 026 rateonnectingatlludion with trains for Cuy ahoga Valle and Akron. and arriving In Cleveland at 10.0 e a. 0 , 226 e. w. and 9110 P. IL Passengers for Toledo, Chicago. ft. Louis. Rock Wand. Galena and the leorth-West, who wiah to sofa:rough with out detention, will take the Train leaving_ Pitishmgh at &On a. it, and arriving in Cleveland at P. IL. that is the only train by which close connections are made tr.e.:el"ittrta:ea ta lSrne i it in .L.Nriral r ;t b log d :t t •fig: night. VIA WELLSVILLR. The Steamers Fared Cltr m and Inurnal will leave the Monongahela Wharf every orning, (Sundays eseepted) et. 10 o'clock fbr Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at. 4.30 e. 0. and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 e. a. An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Sunders excepted) at 040 e. connecting at Bayard , sith ExpreasTrain salving In Clevelend at 2201. /I,_. Trainii term Wellsville led Cleveland connect . at BlY• end for Carrollton. Waynesburg. Dover and New details. Iprlickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west. via Wellsville are sold at a less rate than via Alliance. The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Ctdatira, run as tollowc—lean Cleveland at . 7o P. Y. 2.30 A. W. and 6.25. rdlYarrlve In/Chlawn at 11.000 x.,7.00 A. 'Land 10,00 a. n Train. leave Chicago tor Kock Island and Bt. Loads as tollowy—For Backhand at 9,00 A. and 11,09 r. x. lot $O. Louis at 9.1 b a. IL and 10 05 v. et. Parent ere s firs Bt. Lome go ora ar,ek Island railroad to Joliet. and them,. over the Malmo and hliasitaterd ran road to Alton, and theme by steamboat ( . ..n miles) to St. Loafs. Passengers by the 9.15 A. v. train arrive in Paint Lents at 11.20 same arming, &tab,. the 10.05 P.M. train at noon next day. Baggage checked thtough to Cleveland, and there re checked for Ch eago and dl. lords. nu VIA 4LLIANCI CLZ9ELI:II4 lot Mast :61 Caw. Lt dogs. :V Clan. To Alliance I^ 10 To La 3a11e....16,00 623 60 Clavoland.4,oo Itnek lalandl6,oo 1 4 26 • T01ada—..6,60 " 0a1ena......16,16 14 00 Chloago-12.00 610 60" liprlngtold_l6,7o 16 20 " WoOta'r .16,00 14 401" Dur li ngton.-21,00 •• ,60 16 601 Paawamprm ararequead to =math., Company, to Alor =nor. J. DUI mh27 J. A. CAI THE LIFE OF HON. W. H. SEWARD, His Speeches, Orations and Writings In Ono Volume, with a Porcrait. Just Pub Price One Dell.. MR. SEWARD'S Biography is execilled by that of no eotemporary in Interest and penance. rile pairmipl. and medtimsote are clearly elotoently stated in the extra.. embodied In thle onion. Several of lis beetspeeches a. even nano linovend Education, Freedom and hdernei Improreseents. are the poirmltomt heel. of this book. as th r are or doe present ago In their , &nn, every true friend of no litetitutione L now mare than ern Interested. To ell of of people, °bland oung, therefore. Ude book preented as • Ii•IICAL OP POIXTICAL PIIILOSOPITF. Sie. the news and prificipLee embodlioiC Freedom and Improvement In this isometry have come to to generallY known as - - - SEWARDISM, ar I ntaillgent pennon,. tither • .14a, Pont:tree to to ndll 'posted up - in the matter.J. S. ItICDFIKLU, tan34ld • lar Non 110 and 112. Nassau at ' Grand and Serpentine Pianos, MA DR 171 NUNES & CLARK, NSW YORK. K LEBER. has j ust reeeised invoice: , of •• ehorloto o f f N . USNA &CLARK'S ruperlor Pim.. er Fall ' Gaud Plano, full - size 7 octaves, nm-GIAND'Is gotten vs; In a stile. of coldly etagarow unonnalad by anything !war brought lo tba P. estern mumgy, with carved truss lago.of sold Aoseuvod. Wand work all around. with anyerWy =mod °momenta, dook and llola slid. of mot work; lyre OW:arab.) T 554 Wt. fully mend, rte., ate. Aloo,- , Y EMI OLL BY.IIPENTINK PIA NUM S • e LOUIB Milk ROUND CORNERS. plain, &WARM . 11. KLEIISII. 8010 Asyut In We city for Norm. 0 endlue Pismo, No. 10l Third stmt. ' la"Diss wane will be given of Una wind of the alnas lab= Englishand Classical School, Se. 11 5i freer d.. Pittsburgh JAMESI MAGEE? I, Pauli/al. (mosso, NE.. Dr. Black.) 1160605 FLEMING, Aeglstant. Mrs MARY LIAUSEITY, Tusher In t h e Primary Dipar'L rPIIE Spring Term of this Institution will ensamence on WEDNESDAY, the 4th of April. Al the g branchn of weltmetlon usttellf taught In High Schools C Asidemles ao taught la thin fichooL Due attention will be rale to the moral as well as the latellectnal training of the pupils.' lr A s p s li . o ( t 0 1l tfabr aFdm n April) t h t e o r m Dr al e l sl uors ems nen Thst of April, to isates Deserts, No. 11, Pt. Dish .beet. Tuition per [loaner for the Wisher Department, 1112 51) tart the Pi 1D.517 Department , per 0.6rt0r,..—.„ 10 00 U TZlTe7grit ' r t = " l{2 b.' rgigivongli: Drammu.sts, ete. School soli. ten mouths 1 medially rernommend Mr. Hagerty te the patron.= U. thew who dodo to hue their =Ogren well educated. My Nan me/11=i scholar sag an experienced tenths.- Ille soistaata are practical teechustwell quilted to Ow tutraction. In leaving 11.1. School, I feel malident 1 mild oat onnatit St I:anteater heads. A. W. BLACK,. Fume Principal oft:math and Classical NclooL mh27-IN PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, No. DO 71:17RD STREET. atstvreni Wood and Marks t etnetiO Adl orders pmaptly attended to. sts-kigns....t.t in 1111 ftyla. mbl74f Notice to Stockholders. • r11133V1011 k Oamust.Ls B. R. Co. . 1 Pltfaborah. March 26. 185. f IRE interat on eubeeriptions to the Capi tal 5 ask °MI. Pittaburgh .d Connehnille Ball.. piny beiltui to seems moon as payment. the full amount of snob subscrlptlons shall ha. be. made, and Is payable enot.tonally. In esahkon Um , L t dal'. of APtil .d tootobsr. Bubwribers entitled to metre It are hereby uplifted that the noll.anual banal on their stook wIR dna and payable . the fl net day of April n.t. at the ollse of themempnny, in tbl. car. A . L. ELWELL. td Leather, Hides, Ou. ~VDE LANGE, of the late firm of Bard dbi . ".i..eitAlT4.47 l a3 U tretg e st . .VAll l tt: I. of Wood;and having numtmeed Ms stock. whloh he la now t eplenlabins from the East. Menai the attentkot Or hto Ms amortmenot which he Is determined to sell at the lowest rates tor cash or aptmreed share credit. BrII. DAY hereby informs his easterners • th at be la MAU to be treed at th e old stand. 233 ty it. where be shall be pleased L mesa them and manly their wants as berated.. 10h27.2wd - Wm. B. LUIS. dal Bounty Land Agency. UNDERSIGNED Notarys Public and Oetere Agents. havltothad eevererean egperience IA prosecution of lionotr Landend Pension Claim, offer their weer* to °Mal, Loud Warrants ander the tot Contras; pained March Ad, 1856, which Iravgrants 146 .en of land to all orbern musicians, private., tear etas, chaplains, seamon, marinate, slags, tc., who have served In any of ths wars Once 1790, which tho ted ;States hors town sugared In, and who have not se abed their Iratratallprevioney BA.6IOI4L . EITEITINIUS A CO. toh22-gerd WIZOMMON Cat, Marsh 24, 1866. THE EYE. it. C. A. GREENE, tho . Oculist, of Phila.- dew., .111 give a Pm Leeture, at Idasonlo ands , - evening. &larch 27th, on the Um. A hum and atreeftry of the Eye. Illustrated by diagram., and • beautinil model of the Eye. Lotter. will commence at TI o'olook. D. tiIIEENE may to seen In treeeansultatlon any hour during the day, at the City Motel. mh26llde IiEV. JOS. WARREN, lately returned from a raider., of Mean 'years In North India, VIII ar a lectors on the People and Huainan of that con n try on This [Tuesday) _Craning. atbalf put saran o'clock. In the Lertura Room of Its". Dr. Howard'. Church. Tick , dta mar he bad at Mr. Parton Bookstore and at the oor at 25 cents. Children half price. nth:TY NINE EMBROIDERIES-A. A. Mugu & Co. twits Lb. lading to swain a lot of boa bomb EmbrotdoSies,4l. oponol Wm morning. "floy contain *Tory tow d . B 0 dime lent d COlono Guipure Embed SAW. " Embed Habits and 131oorm _ Mont froth Worked Col:sor.1 . • • - • Bleerq Embroidered Dimity Dania Pine Lam, Bata of Callus and Sleeves: rah 2 - BEAVER COUNTY FARM FOR SALE. Bltuatkl one • hal/rolled from Elm Valle/ station. oontabilng 76 Dorm 60 of which le rimed, balance line timber, on which In meted • good vabstantlal 'farm. dwelling boom well Alq • frame tarn, 40 hy 70 feet, 00th smoke home, ming house, sheep how* and nem fall= ofoinifo of water. young orchard of drafted Milt. The oh As arm has a front on the Little Beaver Mem. m 677 B. MoLA IN A BON, 7.1 6th st. Vonmal'm h AIR DYES—I have reced a huge assort =mot of Daly Dir l e., mout:bleb aro ssndsrla Ttlooban L Harrison s Columbian Dy. Bashalmlb crissulosses. au. Thom wonting aizyzighlir." Dye can Mama procure Is at kRMICA PLIASTERS—I have read a • lam lot of Oleos otlobrato.l Plant,. fur glue or 71 itlrortkgp l o a lin t rlosL . ;, k a t% ii lm a b tt ty 'a tT :1 IT Vl r a. Those hating to the Isnot, am wont to prceora the boat In the cityJOU. FUMING, m 1127 minor Diamond A Monet ot. - CITRATE MAGNESIA—I have always on hand • fro& lot of this oseellnt otedlolne. Those gutting a good *vital* and •arrants . ii or Ks z elmr: els procure It at to= eornorStamond t Market gt. ID SOLE LEATH:Mt-400 sidfs_ just re celred and Ibr sale by o b2Td.l at. DMANGII. QT. LOUIS HIDES-500 just reo'd and Las Ws by mlt274wd It DI LANNI "%Ifni - 7 s 'els lc e I —A mune of lector:to to Xorettonts. b 7 11. A. Boar& moo. D. D. for solo Sy KAY* C0..66 Wood at. BONNET .RI B BONS—Just reed an oa sortment"of rplendld end berralßeenet kW , ham. very One irtyleh' A IL&WN A C0.:25, sth it. - • - know , on' In from Mamma WM Itirgarfi ox, VAriEEkt PIG IRON-2U5 tonenow lioni •M",w " wI4I lituStwoul VIA ALLIANCE precere their tickets at the • el:umbels Rome, below the KANDLFePt. Cle•eishtt. L'OILE Pittsburgh. Lecture on India. , - OLD 09PPER-6 mills now landing from " " I ' m mtv4u " a4 m " I° b in DICKEY iICCC SIIGAR— 50 hhds Prime N. 0. Faigar;_in etera and for tale bY Dula' • T. LITTLE ICA 1112 . 2 d at I RD 01L-9.5 bbls -prime No: I•Lani. oil. just received stab. sale by 'ltlLT T. LITTLB A OR.. 112.215 t. BEANS —2O bbis White Beans jtist,zeo'd wd fiz sale by mb27 EIENRY H C0!..1.1:78... VAYIEIt PIG IRON-135 tons now Iwt me bun= stammer Twin Cig i to;Ma wr co. ha UN AC-11.1. bgs now landing 17 ar T.tn cur. for =le by m 147 ISAIAH DICKEY *CO. lIREAD LACES—Just ree' dTlarge aa eortmentof Mr... 4 Lane. winethlux rielvand de mtvn A. A. MASON A CO. To THE - LADLES, PAUL HUGUS, 104 Market street, IPP ESPECTF,ULo e Ladies of La. Pittsburgh and Levin e mesas readred • large and well eeleefrd area or Spring and Summer DM Greta which be sell at greatly reduced prime at Ma store. :41.1C4 duke , it. 2d domfrom fifth etreet. mo2t-dkers rARRIVED THIS MOHNLNO BY EL PRESS—A loge assortment of Black, Twlstel.ftarred; ed and RomW Silks to which! would eoudtthe atter,. %lon of my automats And ladles In morel. mh2d-dt ieS PAUL MUM NOW OPEN—,At 104 Market st., a large userttamt of new etyle dress geode, coma of N OW Briltlentinesjrenth GI ngbame, Bence de Leon, Melee 80b.," Nome de Danes. Cthaten Chaney., tr. which I 'gild =rale trope the attention p oldteadje u n & ASSINETTS AND CASRMERES—Hav loR Jmaopened a 10000 stook of the.bored named or tl 1. Hatted end Pl . lo, we .onle eollolt the 501500000 of tt4e4lll2o,fdieziori:Ltrveitaitit7.:?ethe selectlnt ttum to one enetOntenl :Aerate. V. IC4 , t alus. mh24-d.terB ""- - - LI MBROIDERIES--Hayin& _ ,?_ , ! . 3!.1_1 . 1111 1 , i Ln F' baud a tlone l 14ft .a ra d e aVglp o t g t .'=''' of th e trubllo at gatarket 'treat. . PAUL 1111011 E - total ditrfl Two Hundred Carriages at Auction. 51171LVITTE , PHILADELPHIA TRADE SALE. ' HIS SALE Will take phtea WEDNESDAY, the 4th of April nat. at F on ißassar. Ninth ad Deorge Strata, commer;lig etld o'clock. A. IL The collation be very atone's. embriudowatienst Two licordred a. among which will to found ova Nifty of Dunlerie relegated make. together with largo to voices from Mania A Co., of Wilmington, John Maria. of Wilmington. and from most of the best carriage build. ere of Philadelphia and vicinity. Catalogues will he ready. and the stock arranged for eaminatirm, eeveral days previons to sale. 113..Purchame from *distance are Informed that; the sale will positively tako place on. tho above day, without note the weather. ALFRED 11. LINE.KNEBB. Auctkmeer. . Music! Music! Music! hi IL L-nreiriTtil A . (sum...T. to P. D. Dantean.) Ptiblimliers of Music, and Dealers in all kinds Minded Merchandise, No. Baltimore St. B.4LTIMORE, MD. OUR catalogue is one of the larg and moot popular In the country. In addition me have all the Music pablletted In the United States, and daily übliehing and receiving a/1 thy new 31usio Issued. which me offer to the Trade, Seminaries, Profession, du. at la large diseount, and on the most ado =Lagrone terms. • Catulownee forwarded to any part of the Union, gratut tosuly, by addrevelon as above. _ SarAll orders per malt, ormul y and pun=a e ny . at. tended to. TO BUSINESS MEN—For sale, an excel lent basic.. stand, with dwelling bOOOO. to shoats n Wham et., WelLrflla Ohio. The house is well a:tens e o d, containing 3 rooms mad kitchen, a wide rortioo in front harlot; a line view of the Ohio river; a large store room. with two good show windows, well Brashest It Is on the main business et.. near Depot and river. The' lot le 20 ft. front on Lisbon et., by 120 deep to an alley. A good cistern for water. and two story warehouse on the alley. The stare is now oompled by the proprietor,in the Dook. Stationery and Variety Goods Bulginess. and the sLock. which le small.can re had if desired. A business of from 7 to 810,000 per year bee been done at fair profits— The locality is well wired for hardware or dry goods.— Prke, szoo.. Terms, So in hand, balance at 1, 2 sod years, orll be traded for approved merchandise, °elands In Bouillon part of lowa. osh26 S. CIITTIBERT 2130 N, 140. 3.1 et._ of:INE MILL PROPERTY IN OHIO FOR BALE-Bltuate to Hockthaport. 20 miles from Marl. The MI be 30 by. 80. three stories blob. 3 rein of bone, 2 grant machines and all the other lettuce of a tmt dear mat It Is propelled by a double engloehf 9 loch cylinders an d 2 ft. stroke. Attached to the above le • Steam Saw 13111 18 by 01, mythic of turning out from 2500 to 300 0 ft. per da.y ! There Is alscrottarhed to toe atom 2 small framedweitherm, .Ithli acres of ground. Also, • law warehouse 21 by 60. two etre. high. Both mills ma le run at the earth time. Apply to orht.l • B. IdeLAIN k BON, 21. Rh st. NEW STOCK OF (.1 II ICKERiNG & SONS PIANOS. JOUN H. MELLOR, N.. 81 Woodet, between Fourth it and mood Ailey. has just reed from the instal. factory of Clucamatto Sous. Dada,. • new d full nippl ) of their Fire Cron Sm., Dance Piano Darer with all the late and valuable Improvement;elan. of their plelner and lower price . ] otylea Naftalis for throe who require a elle ap, but good. Instrument All the Pi. ano Fortes fromthis of * nuteetor are warranted . and will be sold inrofvtail pat Bo man Brett:fp Pella,. OLD r'/A.Vod—rinvetal second band Piano.. in gaid order, for safe at gal 01). 075.111115,5150. Slao, AIELOD6ONS-- full supply of ileloleona of entirely rl c c " it tt ."" trr.,%Tit, ;60 4 . Tra ;:f JOIEN kcoll., Agent for the gels of Middling Al ihnittranaa for Pittsburgh and Western Penns, table No. Si Wood et.. bet. Athet. sad Died Afley. StipplySS SPRING AND SU R GOODS, AT II I M MURPHY II IFIELD North East corner of 11th and Market ete,,Plllsburz t ADIES' DRESS GOODS, incluauig I /Sprier and Sommer Silks. Black do, Timms. Benn gekOrenadlnes. and various other articles of HIM good. fer Summer gear. Orrandlee, lawn& Bend. de fdime. Pend= Suedes uut Mouse de Linea 'French Chintzes and Bvillautines. English and American pinta, etc. - WHITS GOODS, roan sod Sgtond. for bedled Shawls. Paula Gloves, Harlem Ribbon s . tee EMBROIDEUrdser new atyle of Tren . b worked Colima* fileerse, Spenes. Bands, I lourodrusa Edgings , euper sets of Collars and lillsrves. MOURNING GOODS—For Dresses, Including Tamsss, Cloths, Bombazines, Mouse de Mines, Bermes, Timms. s tr_. etc UOUSEISEFMIG GOODS—Suebas Quilts. goods for Bedepreada, Sheeting.. Hilo. Case aloallno, and Linen% Table Cloths, TosellMg. Napkins. etc. A 1... 111. n and Boy.' vast. Including super French antbs, and Casobrierve, Tweeds„Nankins.andNankinetta estin. Silk and Marseilles Vmtinga. Bosom Glue. (pore Flax.) and sum lose Startled Muslin+ Our rtock balmy -vetry large, and priors log tor quality Driers geode. se lure the ca ll s of oor resoles ouetomers end l'l". l=an Advocate copy to =curd of $2) you Gorder's Trimming Store. as 63 Market erect corner of the Diamond. JUST receiving a large and well selected aryl.rock ofW the new LADIES' DRESS AND f.4STLIZA TRIMMINGS. t h l t ru l : 11 = filbtena A bandems. assortment et Freueb. Seoteh ant Austrian -ErnbroideriasOn dela Jaconet and Laos. Collars. Edgings. Handkerchiefs, Siseses. Irmertlmos a _Cbemisstte. infants' Bob es. Bands. Caps and Waists. • full supply of Mourning Goods Crape Setts Collars LOT!" and Gauze Vella Manz 1,10. &Ma, likalrN, Gauze and Dotted Pali., Plain Bents do. Cberobstta. Ttallan and Rod. Crane. Maoists for Entbreddcrirtgo—SramPed' Collars, flande Cod lusertiam French Worland Optton,lloops. L.lnsu.d tton Fleas. Wklotb, Fanbrolaming Mlks. Stilettos and Belmont Mantua, Saila and Bonnet Ribbons. A lure ageortment of Gentlemen's Farniebing_Goode— ftats, Celle.. Cravats, Tin, Hdkfa. Fins, 'Needles, But ton, Tapes and every th ing small gorse generally. /10 - Raiou's best Kid Gloves. to elate, block and colors. Sizes from No. 6-to No. 10 always on band. Aloha good stock of Halm sad Glove., T. 17 cheap. Hide Oil and Leather Store. D. ICIRIEPATEIdir.. No. 21 South. Third Street, Be tween ITarrt.d Chestnut sts. ASU _._. FOR ALE SPANISH 11.1.DIsIS, Dry 0r... Salted P.n. Bins. 'Emmen' OP. Tanner? rllliVriirtte=h"4:Z.lrwin the Lushest rresket price will he aieen In cash, or taken In exchange tor Bide. Leath,r stored 1141 w of champ and vald on =minden. Intal Soldiers' Bounty Lan - ds & Claims against the Government. IWILL will procure Bounty Land Var .. rant a for Beldam their erldons end minor children. and trill prosecute dal= &retort the Government, and attend to bnelneee In the "tburt of Claims," renteitlY tablithed by Oon i at e ent above S. ntithrlald. i= i r .ll' 0." ,611 ABLES NAYLOR. PkEfE subseribms, trading under the firm of BARD ItN LANGE, thaolted_partnerebtp on the rag ' ' rat ' s ' Notch far 1856 . . 0 WAIVE' The subscriber trlll continue the Hide ard Leather bus. uels in sn Re branches at the 01.1 stand. No. 215 Liberty et, and nepectrully eaten** t h e of the pafiroa • so ma Ilberally extended to the late erns tob=s RICHARD BARD. Gas • Pixtarea and Lamps. Q b .REA BARGAINS at No. al North' Second T, street, abo. Vine, RhUadslobia. The enb *a e. otter to ths trade ant public 10 Seeteral. or tber own mancitkotare, Irif *II Its various brand:los of haat. st7le and Rabb Gas yltatcleliers, pendant', tilde Brackets, pa pr f&r u .ll3 ' f " Lan fl i l. :l l . CTS.T.t e .. " . ` sial - i=t3 ° l 4lll dantZ =moved Pinson Lam% 71.111, Lard, OIL, ninin...eßAF , Stand and Night Ism both War and Phan, acumm+ e for where t may be required. Oireindoles. &cost Bolder*, Cuss rarietrof Ship Lamps, lard. ad. Ms and Stand Lamps. AU work warranted and Prices 'educed. in consequence of baring *stand's-11w chburry and belts practical Idechanirs, airing strict at. WM= to the manufacturing parr, .1.0, to the ...um . datkon of customers. 1113DRICIL. HORNING A . 11RO. No. In N. 141 Moot above nun Sartori. Mr.. .treat. near Norris. sah2l.3ndkr Spring DryGoodt. lAGAN .AHL, No. 91 Market _Bt., are reteliing daily additions to their/am and well .r Betel stock of Elan Whoa Dian , lioode,. Etonsoldestar. Mortar.' Shawls sad ema. Alexander'. Bid Glos.. an, _tonbisit ere steam nays.. fully all the attention albs ladies. tatt2l) VINEGAR made expressly for family use and now sold In more then one hair Or the Aetna Orneerinenf Pittsbnrsh and Allegheny. where Vales ean be ...read to ntyWaretaane that have bagisaved inn tor yes.. Wine Vinegar made from Ohio Omega equal to the beet I' ll; eider Tinerir that beer reduriont ono half and .up h r s ica t easllas . rate wee. Dote; empire and the muslin nie ' reliantnVi putlenlar. in directed togas Vine gar. • Cider that MU keep sasss a.W next reitL • The shore Vinegar. and Oder warranted to be an tenni ...W. rah= A. it4LlOll, 148 Water t 1841. t it. §PRING STYLE lIATS.—We would IX lerdts crar Mends end the patina getleatlly to end eensaleoe our new letTle_c&earrugeted Rats, std.% we are selling low lb? MU: also our Crleethel.Cep, which le acknowledged to be the nested end 818 f o of thermion. 619 Jgg.WILBO24 A801e.91 Wood at. • Mame Dunce /11-et, fittebtatit, Match 17th, 1911,L 3 AlElection for six Directors and one • Want., to *motor the ensuing 7 ear . ‘lll be held it • Wog Bough en 11.994/. U 9 ADM, between the helmet 10 A . Pd. and 9 P. IL mhllttd ..- . E. 1); lONIA Oeabler. Hits and Cape: WEwould call - the attention of 'our triends and the_ srublls generally to MEr beautifill stook of SILK HATS. at Claud N. which cannetba ausymaed for uestueu and beauty-of style Alm, our Celestial ant Sbangbal CAM . b leb or. the m art tpleadldot the yawn. Pluab Casa at met. seta 11 Y. WILSON 80N. 1. Wood at. E. IL TALCOTT to CO„ (successors to . ICsansdijr..) Natrafactunan of all kinds of 0 Olisnon9, and dales In linoostad and nMI nanalo a Nancy Goods, N 0.09 Wood stmt. asraar of Ponftn, Plttsbnrt, _Pa, _ ' . .. If/MU Mouldings. Porldnlt Irmo and Locking Olsen Platen - alaraya on band. • mh17.17r, WRENCH., WORKING COTTON-3o lbs. I "="smiliralate if 0411 r. P. M.ITAV IS, Aziationeer. • awdowdal aarA, gowns: wow, Wood oisd• FtWA Whet - o IIPERIOR 'BUGGY AL AVOTION uu moraine. March emu...f 11 o'clock. it lboCaramareial E. tea Room/. earner of Wood, and 7iltki an.• 111 bo oat Dm ordatantial. well flubbed Op Buggy, a Mak cast $ tob:1 r. IL DAN k.r, TALTJABLE .•STOOKS-AT , AUdrION— On Thorsdar evening. tfarvh 24th,1835, stag o'doek at ills Merchant* .t.shartge, Fein* street, •0 te, gold for cash P.r Alma Zshares .ftstiF Bankal-Plasbunn...--2,-.;.. 5 do Mono ela Navigation Oininany, ad t..o r e a... llln u tt .. ) B i . ntg u eorn ._avn tais . tarr y, of .p. ldlc .mh..b± : t gart ,vii.s. etoek ,b.A.t. ... r by . felted for non PaYrsvnt vt stisepinents. • tact Cr tLOTHING, CLOTHS AND _TAILORS ODODS AT AIXT1(111—l)o WodeerdarM Zan commenrissat 10 clock, at the . 1 . roams. concern! Wand and 6th eta, to doss of a choirs. etock from a customer eatatdanc,%,=. ceased bullion., and emtsacinglpentlemenet nor of fireh loneble MIMI and 01.4 .O1k1:12) =el et -ekth. doe. reinicaesimere eta name. WO* .vestec, superfine breed dotty Warr csastruere end tweed mate, dress and hod; patent merino and white linen Precasted skirts; - de n ne.,— Also, Wart sad tam . casslmersa. ermallne dam due woolen tweeds, waned etylea satinets, ePtgent of varlons pattern" and material. silk and ~tons orris, red padding, linen canna. _Tar llnensi i rtd other : I ctt ic tr=buttoni,tll o P. 01.11AVIlkArk". OUSEHOLD FURNITURE-AT AUC. rio. „„ o ip, id ., m opping • idarebSeetb a., tombrobeteg o'clgek, bo wad at the derailing of .0. c o ok. No, 10 !land belay Penn. 0 wooers" evrioty et volt kept nousebakt Fanalture. embracing Com Ma sad WWI,. Choirs. liceltlrg Chair% preeduff awn.. Womb and mob Peat Soelateado, enclosed Wash St=ds,btobbp and itresktest tables. Montle Mel. Blinds. ono ouperior blohogooky Cass Pluto, mon by le IMO. A 1.,,, Exam sad Voris. Custuse lad a Mar. 21 Mock of blitthro. Purultrua. u11r26 - • P.M.-DAV/B. Auet. AROE SALE OF -11013SEI1OLD: BUR. A MITRE, Lc ling ursda soorng.' blank- 20 th lu o'clock. at dwel bonne No. 197 Second orpo. Ate the Scotch 1111121arket House. erill - te eatd. atteaten. Are wort...rot of good empty Llonesbold Frnodture. among which are cane pat and .Indoor chairs and -rook s. &analog buratto, enclosed and plasma& stand.. Mob post and Prench bedstead.,: roattemen. beds. bed. ding, parlor, chamber and stair carnet& beart*rnim. glair matting. emetics !diode., eplendld magi clock, dining andbreakfast tables; tabloclotta. aim Saw and v . 2eL h oorare, tutees and forls,',lth s:earlsty of orbs. old geode. l 4 I'. M.' DAVIN Amt. 4o DJOURNED SALE OF WINES: AND LIQDOR.9.--06 Tx:ed. - along.. Mardi TM, at 10 o ck„ at the 'Wholesale Bhrre„. earner. of Market and iw o i e ireets, will be eloemiout to the Mehl. bidder the remidnitur stock and Astons embracin f it.. 'ad. la out varieties of old Forel. Wines . 4 pureldarietra and Port Wiriecel . tasobalsroe. i.b r .d. I=ol ,,, stszsj; t4 ttlizrir z s„.,,,,, Hu= in r, t i r iiik=- . Facer Cordials, Wine Bittencli.to• . Aim. Part. Cards, Demijohns, Bar natures, Stand Casks. Fumy _Bottles, empty Ca ki and Bottles. Letter press. Maps. Pletame. de .. i The partle o l. attention of M want - logtins notion Is renueeted to ttla closing tale. . . P. 3L MM. /Lust m ta.i . ... _ . IViEREMPTORY SALE _OF PENN ET. PROPER r7.—Cin Thursday evr Much 3 4 244 at h, o'cicelt, at the Merchants' !Cubangerdoig, ith an. While sold. by order of Thos Mellon, Esd . TITIFthe, tald,ll7 6. Arable lot of ground.situate between trawl and if streets, having a front of 3 feat ma Penn street si t,,,,,di, back Ito 6.et to Payette street; on which is erect ed the superb modern style well.lintsbad Brist Dwelling Rouse with lack buildinss, wart, house. dtahis,4n, bites if occupied by Gen. Latimer. Tema at min ~. =WIDAMIkAtict. QIAMOND ALLEY. -PROPERTY - '$ R BALE—Sbat valuable 3 story Mick paining ammo Um rtrg;: 1;11:. - gtVaigt•=11 for bodes. Lot havnig a front of 15 feet and exteudlogbaetT6 feet..— Apply mbl3 P. 51.. DAVIS. Anat. SABLES - W. WOODVTELL' . f . , rCIABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, 1 sae. 97 AND VS ISUID t HIFI . / Pr/23311391L _, ..' • IcIPLW. W. respoctfully ufforms his frierids • and onstomers. that he sat completed Me stock Itufe, which Is decidedly the lamest anel beet ever offered for sale inthis city. As Toe is determined to uphold his stock, withsoseoned anterlids,• best workmanaldp, and newest dodgem and from the extent of his ceders and, &laity in msanfaemning, he hrestabled to pmdruni wee. ranted FURNITURE at the' lowest 'mime. - • _ ._- . - Ile keeps always on hand the mated. variety of description of haralbare, • from the cheapest and to the most elegant and wetly, that a bones, or a.. 1. . uod of one, ma be furnished from his stock or manafectuned 0 •Itrly order . :. The fo l l o w ing ontsMain yoet ant, which, Mr richness of style ala d dulals. eennot be to ear of the Eastern cities.' • • lonia teteletetel.o.or.L ... 's 100 Bobo In Plush and Hair ex= . no do.. M.al.gned.,7 Mai= -..d0 • • • 40 do M 100 Idellogany Hooking Maine .-. .. - . • 100 Waln Mahogany Idrarer, 60 ut do 700 6farble Top Centre Tables. - 60 do Dreado • 30 do Wedula s nde, -Bit:rearm • 40 Inclosed - do - ICO Common do 60 Plain Dttoo=us. ~.; • . . 40 MahoOnny 20 Walnut. do . . 160 Cottage do - ttP . - C2fandWord Bmedst eads 10 do 10 Cherry Walnut do 40 Main Bureau; 10 Dining and Book L 2 Secretary and ues: 20 Demo Cane Seat Chain; 24 Cane fat Backlog Moira 12 ladies'Wmting Deem; . . Hat and Toted standA What-Nota Etlitolco. Papier 31.aM0 Tablet. Couvacsatlon Chaim Pembroke_ do Ellmbetheu do: N. Rall unua. and Pier maud do nLuni Reception dci, ladies' Pearl Inlaid do. Arm do,_ Ottoman • , ' Goticle and LialiChaira . _ • _ .., ohs,. lone maartment of Conimon Turettaieendietub tar Chaim Cabinet ,oaken supplied with articles to Mob lb*. .. Steamboats and liable furnished et the aborted* nettee AU orders promOtly .hooded to. 1 •sohlX) Varnish, Varnith. • Philadelphia .Tarninh Manufiatory, rim and 82 North Fozoth Sien. . . LtIIE undersigned would earnestly invite attention of Country Bletchanta, Casa :ilakare, i Meters and others to their rare .petice Caleb. body, Carriage.tXblnet. hamar, China Was, I=g Pan. Starlt and OTlrrl other kind or v Dave Lern In constant use nearly:YortrY=l. oonlhisat to raying that they are u usarpaised byany.olher mans. funt.redlo Ole onnotry., kr their d=shility, drying oil. [ties and ssionnwi-srpssrsom ow the troth- dryin g Ideas modesate and tons easy to rood borers: Otre us a call. • . beaCJi. 012 • Inh2l.6nid-w BO it 82:.. b 4th A, Ildasaatbats. • A Card: " .4 FEW days since I published a i laver tirament of my 'lmbued Kama, lo.'whiett aaa- Rom a letter of Prot 11. itehheek. of this Idly, ad dressed to blessse. Eaprogardtea a Heists; of Jlisabort, the manufacturer, was Ineerted: Thlsseestatid lobes:fled general of the daily papers a .Notlese. signed try Pref. R. In which he states that I wee anauthestred to mate gee of it and that It was Incorrectly stated. In reply. I presumed that Lir he had wetted MO letter, he, of COM., mewl what was therslneorrialsted, sad eau eequenUy required no authority from him to make the woe Debit, As regards the assertion as to its ineorreetrieie I have the letter In my possession. It Speaks ter Itasif, word for word. as I bar. published It. Yearn, Baumpwrdtert 114ne are not- delewallot Wow Mr. Itchhoek for endorsement • their Plum 'rue know; , appreciated, and rewired the hir i ted. commeadattoa from the Past &Mete long hefore Prof. saw St to paissartoPth- . . . . . lon upon thm. The reason for publishing the extract was In the feet that he was well known in the CIO, and not because Ids recommendation. was necessary to establish the merit os the Pion.. In conclusion I MU aid that thin stand on their own merit and are endorsed by snub men ise Lint, Thalherg. and others, soltimaconnt of their merit. ITZ BUMS, No. IA Wood at DUDLEY. STONE.:& CO., COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, NO. - 9 SECOND snuar. • -(between - Main' and the Itivei) Louisville; 'Hy. A ARTICULAR attention gi .. l 4 to the2M chum sad ode efauP, Mame • al./now. Chau, at., tootalal 'rattail landsdleall • , Manufactured eureka CrarforanexteSoliared, coatisuat advancer Dade. arta. Iwo room le devoted to the heads vele Prue Fortes. Idelcduas. aimed? sad Pinar Orme. • d Musical In - • _ LIM TO _ . • • W. A. Itlebailson *-Coalemp llamean'a. A. Buchanan - tea- WholesalaGnner.tad commit M, _Whalen, ;Oso* 5 11 1 4:4 • • Star Nadi, alimulkstansw. • • ' • • Watkins* Ovals]: Pork - paskas I*OlOl3l*EF Annstrang*Allea..Pork Dealer* .• Montgomery, Davao* On., Wholcsalep!) : • . ods: [mhigni JOSEPH HORNE'& , CO,. Wholesale end Retail Nelda in nil/MING& _ EMBROLDRRIES, E 0816132" aLOV23, Fancy Goals, &0., 1ti0.77 Itarixt rt. and the Diamond. imaireas far Y • • tolll9-17 Carpet..AmOß Clothi and grattpkgs. N0V9,14M24T-ii"99o • A teir ßE.n tir 6 `ll ; lg' d •• * 17 o t l tlngo!i. • 1:t iufal T uarus.cns lirsosadTpoarti Ellossad SUDO!TOSIS • • Patont Tapestry. Intorson, - • -. • . • Super sad nue b rwukantonn h 'dth.; 'Motion , ••32; Pia*. and :Oar .CLOTHS, From 3 to 24 feet aids all gosntios and plias. Abs.Tsbl. 011Clottts- eta WWII 011 Mud= bar i and men frolland,Windasr absdes- Plano and Tubb Co.. Mat., Druegatik Oxon sad Poston ktstlins. Stair itads•Fonitian Nina, an, sit or which will 'be of kantstsho lowest nosh SAMS =319 • ~ .13NOCOMENT.. BANN ANTES... - CO, • - o. 71 Fourth &rat, RR BUYING TifF, - NOTES. of the fol -Ilowing broken banks it the marked Mom - enrocky 'fr05tC0.„.._....... . ... 27 ages Newport dodo- -do• (Ora and °waif =May Bank. 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