GAZETTE INIIKa I,Y D. N. %CHM-- PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MIMING, FEB. 1, 1856 DA I LY.lStz Dollsarra.m. POWs In lulrasee. NV IR etraat—Two , pm **nom. lo eadVance. - C4"rill D. MlSDned co,thefAlowing canditlonr ... FOss . Oc.pt.4 pm annum.- ...... ... ........----P ~ T..t. Capita rr ienson-...,..........--, - -,..-.- 1 ... 0 9 lir.ildv=entseots ay. strictli r..01r.r.,g. ~ u... Moe to .. -when tto roar t% nnt.ll.ll. 4 IV I. rrorw. _-_--.-4-. To the lisevablicans of the Ifni , ed Stateit. , .. In abtordati;) with .hit aprc:r. to ba the; gergml da.lye ~ lb e itypnbfl-an tart . , .- .1 St the Plc-, r"ll''' " I X . 'ln ' i l .. lito l, t tit . p b un ..„f'E;,:•:,ll°-. , nn ""111 1 y 'dr ., ',lt, o.for•foonvont..., N... VoTlc.Pnn.j . . 7 1,t r bg ta, i.algan, Ind.no. nod WieCterin. h,,,..n ., by I,Vialti. 31.,,hi1p50• of Lb, Colon t , nvet In. Infer:, m c 0.,,,,,,,ei, - at Pittantrib. on fen 214 ny ~t , j . ,,,.. ~,, .. tr . ~,,,,,,,,, of po,fon , lng Plo ~..• Lona' (Maw+ - p n d gi.:da..n.l4lna kw a Nall , rtal 11 , 4,ate 0 11,413tiOri e f th e e'er,11111•12 Carty. St mmo nibennno, 6, ,„., newnt-Wei .40,141APn far avg Pr-dioon, . u . vi o , V,,„,i, dancf..f.b..fnPlinfnild *Toth" ele•tlosi In er, ...Aar, 1866 A P Pln!fp .. Ow .1 Z.a •oortion, , l it, • - Davi) w - tma • , .. 0 , ra, IA W Y ENCY. PR , IN• RD, of t. WILLIAM A. wrvre, of WI. .IXTturaultwr or Toil Onto. Riven—A =Molt PaoToszo.—We are gratified to observe that the proposed Improvement of the Ohio river, by slackwater, by means of Locke and Dame, Is meetinewith great favor, not only in the valley of the ...Ohio Itself, bat in the eastern ease, which Would be eo greatly benefited by occur log a certain and cheap navigation during, the ten. businera Months in the year. Our eea-board cities have spent millions of dollars to reach the Great West by Canals end Railroads, but DO mi. lay of money they have made will prove a tithe r • of the 'advantage tO them.that this contemplated improvement will be; in coMparison to the amount expended. In twilit will jinrresse the value of thentocks they already hold in Railroads lead ing to the Ohio Valley to the full amount ie. quired•totionstruct theimproeement of the river. This opinion we utter in sober earnest, and be lieve itis as enspectible of demonstration sa; any thing can be which cannot be subjected to sib. Solute mathematical solution. Below we give a letter from an able and influ ential gentleman of Indiana, to stir townsman Oen. Wit. Resumes, Ja., whose name is so in mately identified with the meet enceessful efforts to promote internal improvements in this :re gion. This gentleman eaggests. the idea of a' Convention of gentlemen representing the tater-1 este especially tioneerned in such an improve ' ment. The idea is a good one, and we hope to see it adopted without unnecessary delay.: AI Convention of able business men, from the east ern cities, and the cities and towns qn the Ohio and its tributaries, would do much inlforwarding : this great enterpriee, by concentrating and Sys- I tematizing effort, and by directing public atten tion towardsve work so grand, and so truly na tional. Pittsburgh Is s oentral point between the east and west, and presents the most convenient place for holding such Convention. We would beg leave, therefore, to suggest 'to onr Board of Trade the. propriety of calling such a Conven tion, to assemble at as early a day as consietent with the securing of a full representation... We are. glad,to learn that Johou Corner, Esq., the gentleman whose able articles on . the subject have done so much to arouse Fibrin at tention, has been deputed by the corperstors in • this city named in the Act of Incorporation granted by this State, to visit Richmond, Colum bus and Prank.fort, to endeavor to secure , the • appropriate legislation to incorporate a Company to take the whole work In charge. He wallet, visit ,Cluoinnati and Lonisville to obtain the m asteries and co-operation of businees min of those cities to forward the object of his minion. Gen, Robinson has handed ne the folloiriug letter for publication, in order to promote the success of a work which he considers of immense value to the city, and to the whole country:- . Manteca, Ind. Jan. 28, 1866. Cu. WK. Resoles, JR., Ind., Dear Sir have read with much interest the communications of J. Copley, E-q., 'Aldose ed to the Pittsburgh 'Board of Trace mi. the subject of the improvement of the navigation of the Ohio River. Whether the mode of improve ment rficommended by him is the best that can be adopted, I have not sufficient acquaintance with the 'abject t'o !Cam en opinion, but I am well satisfied that something meet be done,- sod that epeedily, to improve the navigation of our beautiful ricer or the cities on its shores:will soon become "inland" towns. If Me. Copley!s estimate . of the cost of, th proposed troprovement in a reasonable approxi mation to what won d be the actual expeneet the sum Is trifling compared with ,the incalculable ' • . benefits that would result front the execution of the work. • Let the people along the river be made sada fied -that Ms estimates are subetantielly correct and I do not think they would 11e disposed to wait for tardy and inadequate appropriatioes by the general Government, but would leave small ' . ex-matters to politicians, and put tbrongh , this great national work with that grandeur of con , eeption and energy, of exertion whicn character. ices Western enterprise. It appears to me very disirable that some Steps • should be taken for an early meeting of thee disposed to make an effort to accomplish.; this great improvement, at retie convenient point, say Cincinnati or Louisville, and my object in writing to yenta to suggest the propriety of 'such a meeting being called. As your Board of Tre.dei has taken the 'Mille.. tile in this matter, the call for euch -a meeting would come appropriatelyfrom them. ; The Legislatures of Ohio and Kentucky are smirk session and as their sessions are biennal, might be important to procure from therti this a winter whatever enactments may be deemed niteeesary.. Oar Legislature will not meet again before nest Januarys 1 have no doubt it will readilygrant-whatever authority may be peeper in the prendeee. • . •Itespectfully, your ob't serft, W. M. Tarn PHOSIIZOT or Pzaca.—Notwithstending the gasoonade'of the administration and lie tru ' culent press; there seems to be no real danger. of war between this country be Great Britain. The following, from the Washington daimon-, denee of the : Boltinfore Sun, accords with the general report , frent that quarter: "While the prospects of peace in Europe fade away it is satisfactory to know that all tar rtz , more are bushed in this .quarter. Mr. Osyteri may es well abstain from farther dentmeiations ofthe conduct of the British government en the Dentist AlllOllO3ll question until be shall SRN , tabs whether the dispute between us and Lord Palmerston' is still unsettled. . !tie very possible that the views presentedn Lorti John lbassell's note of January.loth, 1863, hair already been, or may yet be acted Upon by the British government, end that the Only re mining question to be disposed of be the practical one, whether the Bay Islands bre do pendeneies upon the Belize. As to the other matter of the enlistment'question, there Is ample magma unbent:lo that we obeli near no more of it, and our sensibilities will be appeaaed without a tmepension of dltilomatle. intercourse ;with the Britian government, or even the recall or dis missal of bar present Minister. The nest packet will bring us the; Queen's speech at the opening of Parliament, and it will probably be too much occupied with the engross- Jug 'object of the wir, to afford s word in rela tient° the complaints ofthe United States. Lord Palmerston will.himself take an early opportu , city to molain and' vindicate the course of the mlidstry.oo the eubjeet.P • .111371:111LICADIfill tII WncoNale.—At la Repub. Beau aistious, at Plalson, (Wis.) the following gentlemen were appointed delegates to attend the informal National Republican Convention, to be held st Pittsburgh, on the 22nd of February in order to form a more perfect organization for the approaching Presidential eampaig:im PLOY tau FtasTCONQIISSILIONAI. DtB2lllOT. Hon. Charlms Durkee, T. O. gholes, of Kenosha, W. -Spooner, of Walworth, N. H. Dale, of Rai , olne. Ir/LO/11810011DCONCIPSIMOIAL Bou. C. C. Washburn. John Bracken, of lowa, George B. Ely, of Rock, Charles Arrnstroug, of Sauk. , raosi 'Oa VIM) COSOltsmoia. Boo: Charles Billinghurst, Timothy 0. HowGrie• Brown, C. 0. Belly, of Dodge, and: Geo. weld, of Columbia. The Republican members of the Wisconsin Legislature. bare addressed a - letier - to C. 0: *Abu= ••and Chas. Billltighuret, thanking theca - for; their adivrence to Banks, (or Npeaker. and dereption to Freedom. Self Breams. hait—The Gard: of Four= is Snort, a new Produaa and oommisslon booze, will in ear 'columns to-lay. Mr. For ' Wyeli and [alterably known *moat of the business earnuandty, and has had considerable' a o perleryne in mercantile affairs; his , partpr, Mr.,Beatt,,la alsn? kindlier with 'thw forwarding -• end Coiemisnion bushman. The nail house offers ccada and • - to seceare.pnblio epee, we ere mantled its 00 61 Mitittl 44.0..tbeir to dcarlethttnul t .iiistYmobe!repolied.in them. itratrBLIGILIC Oaaawmantai.—The Washington ',Republican 2issociation 'ISMS Bo ably-written 'Circular, setting forth their objects and mode of organisation, and urging 'hailer ,aesociations elsewhere. Its terse, brief, direct platform is snake contrast to the long-winded !baffling of most Conventions, nowadays, that we copy it entire:— We adept the following aeour political Plat- form, to wit:— Fmarr. Thai Congress possesses no power over the institution of Slavery in the several States ; hot that, outsideeof State jurisdiction, the con stitutional power of the Federal Government should be exerted to secure Lire, Ltnatirr, and lIAPPINESS, to all men: , and therefore, Become. There should be neither Slavery nor 40.01w:it/try servitude, except for the puniebment of crime, in any of the Territories of the United States. Tntstn. The People are the rightful source of all political power; and all officers should, att far as . practicable, be chosen by a direct vote of the People. Fottarn. Candidates for political offices should he den of undoubted Integrity and sobriety.and pledged to support the principlen of this Plat form by all lawful and constitutional means. Inlegard to practical action, they make the following just suggestions:— "Agai?...we recommend prompt organisation. if there - be but six persons In your town who sympathize with you in this movement, - organise with these six. Do not despair. If a 'Republi eau Association can be pat in successful opera• don in Washington City, under the immediate frown of the National Government, and in a city dedicated to Slavery, where le the city, town, or village, in the North, East, or West, that cannot do likewise ? • "We appeal, air, to you, to make this a per sonal duty—to set about at once bringing the friends of the Republican movement together, for the purpose of organisation on a platform similar to the ono which accompanies this, and which you will find so liberal on the Slavery question, that every man, who le not entirely wedded to Slavery and its interests, may stand upon it, wtthont its interfering with any of his former party predilections. "A word as to the Assoolation. We propose to act in concert with Associations that may se formed throughout the States, similar to our own, as a "National Committee," for the dissem ination of political information among the masses. We have taken a Hall in a central po sition, established a Reading-Room for the bene fit of our visiting Republican friends, and have made arrangements for the issue in pamphlet form of all important speeches that may be made daring the present Congress. We have also engaged the services of a very competent German' translator, with the intention, should the means be afforded, to have many of the speeches translated Into the German language. "We bare therefore to request that, should you organize a Republican Atmodetion, or should there be ono already in existence in your place, you will urge upon its members the importance of at once procuring and disseminating the prop er kind of documents among the masses, either by your Association or our 'National Committee.' These speeches and documents can be directed, singly, to such names as you may send us, or they can he put up in packages and sent to nay one person, (free of postage,) to be by him dis tributed, as may best suit the parties ordering." DANIEL R. GOODLOE, H. S. BROWN, Committed. LEWIS CLEPHANE, TINLYEAT IS A TtlitrOi.—The legifllal.lllll 01 Virginia has been very much exercised shore the efiso of one PASSOPS, indicted in this State for Kidnapping. Parsons is the man who last fall arrested and tried to carry off a negro from Blair county, without any legal warrant, under the pleathat he was a slave; and for this offence against our laws he has been indicted in that county and held to bail upon a charge of Kid nappieg His trial upon thatcharge takes place this week, and insemuth as he is a citizen of Virginia, engaged in the chivalric business of man-steal ing, the legislature of that State stoma to have thought itself bound, not only to shield him against' ur laws, but to make the occasion fruit ful of that kind of noisy fuss of which Henty A. Wise is the beet living exponent In the House, accordingly, a bill was last week parsed, Amid many demonstrations of Virginia intensity and initntast, of which the following is an abstract: "The bill provides that the Commonwealth of Virgiuia eball assume, on behalf of said Persons, alrliabilitiee which be or hie sureties, &0., may incur by reasons of hie non-appearance before raid - court, and that any amocht of money paid under this provision, eball be afterwards demand ed by the Government of Virginia, from the State of Penneylvanie, through the Governor and Legislature thereof. - The provisions above set forth are to be soplicable to every case of • similar character, affecting a citizen at Virginia, which may hereafter occur. It is further provided that if the said Parson shall hereafter be arreeted, consisted and im prisoned on the charge aforesaid, the Governor of Virginia in directed to demand his immediate surrender, and in default thereof eball cense the writ of habeas carpus to he applied for, etc. If hoe rele.ase be not then effected, the Governor is required to convene the Legislature, if not then in scesion, or if in eeseion to communicate to the General lieeembly the facts of the case to he provided for by law as they may think best." When this bill reached the Senate, however, the sober second thought was prevalent, and a substitute was adopted which merely provides for paying the ball of ?dr.. Parsons, In ease be does not return to the State of Pennsylvania. In thin the Hones, * of course, refaced to concur; bat there the matter BetitSlll to have ended, the two bounce simply adopting ajoint resolution for the appointment of a commissioner to be ~present during the trial of Parsons in Pennsylvania for the purpose of obtaining tho testimony and an account oT the proceedings, which are to be laid before the Governor. In the meantime the trial of Mfr. Parsons is going on, Mr. Faulkner, a them-. her of Congrese, acting as his attorney; and if declared guilty, we fancy that Virginia w ill find thie State ne firm in vindicating the honor In volved to the enforcement of her ,laws as that State to noisy in making a vain disturbance about here. Tax Stave Can.—Yesterday Sheriff Brash. ears, having taken legal advice, and listened to the general expression of opinions by the Bar. concluded that Judge .Burgoyne had no right to issue the writ that had been served on the slaves, and becoming alarmed at his position; saw hiarshall Bennett, and signified to him that be did not consider the elates in Me charge, thereby surrendering them up to the U. S. offi cers. The return that the Sheriff will make to the Judgkis, that the slaves are not in his custody. X.sudden recollection of the decision of Judge McLean in the Rottetta slave case, is said to be the cause of this somewhat precipi tate change of front. Mr. Jollige examined the slaves yesterday, relative to their having been permitted to cross the Ohio on various occasions. The eldeet of the women said that she bad been allowed by her master to visit this city, to attend church, and the Youngest (the one who it is thought killed her ohild,) mid that she had been brought here for the purpose of nursing her mistress, who was sick at one of the hotels. The trial will commence before Commissioner Pendery, at the United States Court rooms, to day, at 9 A. M., unlese another writ of habeae corpus is taken out previous to that time, or criminal process instituted against one of the slave women for the murder of her child. It is rumored that movements to take such action are in process of preparation by those who are interesting themselves in behalf of the slaves. This v wlll complicate the case so that it is dill', cult to see where it can end. Tho mother of the elate children in etietody, admitted yesterday, during an Interview with Messrs. Jolliffee and Gimbel, that she did kill her little girt, and stated that her intention was to hove killed all her children, and then herself; and she vows STOWS that the will never more be a elate, but will take her own life rather. This woman's husband, and his parents, all declare that they would rather die than be taken back to sm. vitude. They complain of cruel treatment, and exhibit eases which they allege were caused by beatings inflicted by their claimants. The old woman says that they were not sufficiently fed, sod that eke bad eometimes to steal food, in or.. der to keep the old man alive.—Cht. Com. A Toucans() Boaste.—A correspondent of the Elmira 'Republican nye that Ins recent trip over the New York and Erie road, so incident occurred that touched every beholden, heart with pity. A comparatively young lady, dressed In deep.mourning—her husband having recently "died—was traveling southward, having 1 2 bar mire end keeping a young daughter of some six years. The little girl wee ntild•eyed' 88 so 611111.131:18i lay, and as' delicate as the hyacinth— 'her emaciated angers; all delicate and troupe not as the pearls of Ceylon. Touchingly beau tiful WWI the affection of her heart for the moth er. whose solicitude for the daughter's comfort was unceasingly manifested. Looking ever and anon from the car window, she turned to her mother, saying: "Mother, Ism weary—when shall we get homer After a time she fell into a slumber, and awakening saddealy—a radiant smile overepresdlog her*features—she exclaimed,. pointing upward--" Mother--there Is papst— home at Met I" and expired.' It was yet many *weary miles to themother'ahome,battheacgeht pitying the little' stiffetvr; 'ipitberid her to flit rrndile nt Imam. ---------------- . Helm MS, CASSIUS, oit I Suss : —The Ws.shs • h Cfrt ro tit is rugs . ar tail? werso+ ES *Ulf: ar Jnainennar ington Unior, the leading organ of the admit:tie- These two - enticing troluv;cs correspond with .tration party—that party which has been so Dickens Child's IlistCry:, of s Eagland, published unspating in its denur elation ,of the Know atm by the Harpers.';Snchthooks are the very Nothinga—calle upon the democratic and Know thing for young persons; impartivg valuable in- Nothing members of the Bowe to unite upon formation while they: please. Alto for sale by Mr. Orr, in the choice of a Speaker! The ad- L. Head, Foarth.street... ministration has got so low that it. thus calls ' upon the hated and abused Know Nothings for — DlED—Atthe reMdencere of the hoe. A. IV. Dlectr.. -- D. - P — ., help. Would not that be a "Coalition" for you 1 nig,,10,1". , n Th ur ,di, 31.0111 M „at I.ekek P. M., Such comparisons so the lion and- the lamb I MIL . AtEX I ANDER ILOSFDDitl3.ini,the O t t: , T . , ...e d, :f , h!s r lying down together, and Herod and Pilate , :t.,,,. - T :11. 4 ,7 a "l b w . i ...,. H . t ,: i k d e . ''''' I : of the Is rtm le Sawn Poem making friends, aro tame beside this. !Both the ht.?, Ere t on book Lea, Alleibeny elty, cm st.ordiky South Americana and the Administration demo- s . rue Mead. n.1%1 vrilinterwres .re resp,e• NOY casts have hitherto been as unsparing in their • Wetted to wend- sr tbout 'forth.: notios Carl ieg“ steer. 11 C. , :er 4. OM) to thi - ADemb.byrCm . denunciations of "fusion" and lcoalitioit" as 1, 71 . 1 both w.krniir at the limy WM, 01 holy r.tfmr.o.. turd., =limning mt akedmk. of each other. Indeed, the democratic leaders •I'.° 2a turd., have assumed that it was their mission to uproot 1, and exterminate this Kaow Nothing heresy—to 1 crush it out by unyielding apposition and undy- Tape Worm cared byDr. )'Lane's Cel lug hatred. Yet here, on the very threshold of m.sei tinwares, the campaign', we fiod the President's Mouth- . larA et mean c ar In thlt er teltt.Athat Alii.lBojing piece sending loving - messages to the ttdouils leja,4l24l7.2d..h7..a7=Alletvrtirr=r= Americans," with a fraternal proposition to hist 7.7*.f.P7=matililAt ztrtiaostre;., so iunerrhojauton; it and be friends I Whet do the democratic, mace- tttild7viLtrortaernartieulvittesoals tr . e rt e=ag r uz i es think of being thus aold out to the enemy gist, terser Istlaigertsint gammn, for the make of building rep the pro-slavery , 0r. ;,...,77, br i, :;i 4 7 4. 111 l 0 %It r . r b k , X. i D Is g M B . L ....' 7 , I policy of the President 1 - i Potaburgh s P. All other Vertnintget In oomparlson are 1 wortbanst. Dr.srtatea's genuitle User PtVa, also hie eel, elsta , ed Vereolfuga ran now be .‘l at all retractable drug trxree. None gaud. witbOut tbe signature of I er.SdAst9 , glarailNG BROS. A QUERTION ANSWYMID.--Mr. TOolllbll was asked, at the close of his lecture the other night at Boston--"If Charles Sumner would be per mitted to deliver an anti slavery lecture in Geor gia'?" "Yes," replied the Senator, "if he would confine himself within the Constitution, and did -not attempt to excite insurrection among the blacks."—Exchange Paper. But who is to decide whether or not Mr. Sum ner, if he lectures in Georgia, confines himself within theConstitaon and refrains from excitirtg insurreCtion? Shill it be Mr. Sumner himself, or the excitable Georgians! In the latter cue, Mr. Tooldlis',.efftfinative reply to the well-put Interrogatory of his Boston audience, is a mere mockery. He could hardly have answered in the negative, after the courtesy extended to him in New Englandt and so he qualifies his answer with an insulting "if." He knows very well,does the Senator from Georgia, that "no northern man would be permitted to open his mouth any where within that state, in condemnation of Slavery. The North oats calmly hear both sides of the Slavery question; the South cannot. - - - Hos. JOHN McLs/J.—The name of .this die tinguished statesmanand jurist hes been brought forward in connection with the Prewidency, and wherever mentioned It has "excited a favor able response. The following tribute to hie ex alted character is from the Philadelphia Sun: "It is well known that the friends of John Mc Lean, of Ohio, have long been active, though un ostentatiously, in preparing to bring him for ward as a candidate far the Presidency next fall. He has been many years in public life, having bean appointed Postmaster General by 'President Monroe in 182?, which post he retained during the administration of the younger Adams, and he was ono of the first persona nominated to office by President Jackson. who, three days after his inauguration on the ith of March, 1829, nomi nated him to the neat on the bench of the Su preme Court of the United States, vacated by the death of Judge Trimble,. of Kentucky. Al though he hoe so long held ethos, there is no man stands fairer befpre the people on the grounds of high integrity, patriotism and consistency. As a sincere Christian, an able jurist, an emi nently conservative statesman, and an American witholat guile or reproach, he would be a candi date to draw around him the best elements of the country. Removed so long from partisan Influ ences by his judicial position, he has "no friends to-reward nor enemies to punish," and Should he be elected, be would be actuated by but one de sire—to preserve the unity of the States and the fraternal harmony of their citisens. There is "a daily beauty in the life" of Judge McLean, which all must admire, and the contest exertions of his friends to give him prominence as a can didate, show they are determined that - he shall enter the lists." Tun karma &atm.—Yesterday morning the Sheriff made a return on the writ of Habeas Corpus, that the Mayes were in the custody of the U. el. Maras!, and therefore, without his jariedletion. This returned tne slaves to the C 115• tody of the MarehaL by en agreement with all, the patties permitted the elutee to remain in the county jail all day yeaterday, with the under , standing their examination should commence this morning. We learn that the mother of the dead child acknowledges oho killed it, and that her deter: urination wee to hate killed all the child, on, add then destroyed herself, richer than return to slavery. She,,atid the others, comptaic of creel treatment on the part of their master, and allege that as the cause of their attempt to escape. The Coroner's Jury, after examining the eiti tens present at the timi - of the attest, went to the Jail last evening and examined the grand mother of the child—one of the elates. She testified that the mother, when she saw they would be captured, naught a butcher knife and ran to the children, raying ehe would kill them rather than to have them return to slavery, and out the throat of the child, calling on the grand mother to help her kill them. The grandmoth er said she would not do it, and hid under o bed . The Jury gate a verdict as follow—That end child wee killed by Its mother, Margaret Garner, with a butcher knife with which she ant its throat. Two of the jurors also fled that the two tote arrested as fogitiree were accessories to the murder. It is expected the eismicatiou of the fugitives will commence this morning before Commission er Paidery.—Cio. Gazette, Wednesday. ODB BOOK Tanta:: ASl=643 —Nash, Ortas l lartuals, Nem 'fort, hove Yostfroblisood "Lives a Judges lob nom as Tocao orryfuloy and Instrumento of OP. pronto,. By Jowl, lota CLAYMYELY.. With on App.. ddlliL.contalolng tzto Canof Pump..., Williamson.— pelted. pith .LoCroluaLlan and 80b.,e by BIC.. This ht a book for the ttmee, and has originated froutthe alarm created by late sole of judicial tyranny in the United States. The bOdy of the work bite been derived from Lord Campbell's "Lives of the Chief J wakes and Lives of Chan cellors of England," with only a few verbal al terations for the sake of connection. The ob ject of the present work is to hold up a mirror to magistrates and justices now Sitting on the American Bench, to guard them against the errors and wickedness which have disgraced the Bench of England in former times. The follow ing extract,from the Introduction of Mr. Ilildreth, exhibits more clearly the design of the work, which we hope will be extensively emulated: "History Is philosophy, teaching by example. From what Judges have attempted and have done in times oast and in England, we may dray some prett,Vehrewd conch:miens as to what, if unoheci they may attempt, and may do, in times present, and in America. Nor let any Man say that the following paps present a colleetion of Judicial Portraits distorted and caricatured to nerve an occasion. Theyhave been borrowed, word for word, from the Lieu of the Chief -Jus tices and of the Chancellors Of England, by Lord Campbell, himself a lawyer and a judge, 'and though a liberal-minded and free-spoken man, by no means without quite a anfficleat share of uprii du corpv of the profession. De rived from such a source, not only may the facts stated in the following biographies be relied upon, bet the expressions of opinion upon points of law are entitled to all the weight of high pro- 1 tensional authority. The only Ainerican parallel to these courts is to be found In the authority conferred by the Fugitive Act of 1850, upon certain Commiesion ere of the Circuit Court of the United States, to seise and deliver over to Slavery peaceable resi dents in their respective Stater, without a jury, and without appeal. Among us the great struggle between Slave holding Depotient and Republican Equality has 1 but lately come to a head, and yet remains on determined. It exhibits, especially in the con duct of the cones and the lawyers, many pant- lels to the similar struggle formerlynarried on in Great Britain. That struggle terminated at lard with the deposition and banishment of the Stuart 'family and the re-establishment m full vigor of the ancient liberties of England, as em• bodied in thi Bill of Rights. And so may ours terminate, in the reduction et those who, not content with being brethren seek to be masters, to the Republican level of equal and common citizenship, and in the rtrestabilehment of emancipation, freedom, and the Rights of Kan proclaimed In our Declaration of Independence, as the national and eternal policy of these Vet ted Statue-" Tu. 110e7JZIAD oz tos Ihtt eve. and other Tsles. Br XI, Mat? Wham, xotturr of • rompeot sad Bute shine" sad the .Zugath Orpheus." Thin to a pleasant book of lively tales, which Mrs. Holmrs, admirers will be glad to see an. pounced. It is got up in most beautiful style,:al. most tempting one to read it on account of its printing and binding. Publiehed by Miller, Or ton and Mulligan, New York. MAC.OLIVI ninon or Ihosuen, complete, se Per. se nue. one rd oeum Too.ooo, 1141 cloth biadiNF. •=n4o:.ujia .3:Callytaztor.tto polook loplo! Whatever the critics may esy, Macsolay's Bie -1 tory will be read, and we know not why tho faota of Hictory may not ba set forth in a Captivating stYle as well'es ID a dry, , frigid, and soporific ogle' , Butler &- Ca,Thiledelphie publish the above edition whichilfor sae by J. L; Bead, 78 SPEC!,AI. NOTIVES4 . Lyon's Katttairov—The ladies have pro clalm,Cl this artele tobe, by fey, the cleanest and most delightful reparatloparer used; and from their verdict. lu sues msitssi than Is no appeal Their decision is on- Mini: well grounded fa la wonderful efficacy in rester' prererving sad lieentifying the itair; alearishig lt frorceilandrulf arid all ape* impuriting curing nay.. fiesSsolis, 8a ,together with ite delightful valor., and its perfect clears:sees and d„licaPy, (the Malt. of the great rue taken to It. prefaration) have made It the most uni versally popul.r article of thealnd.. in the world. Still Bold by all , respectablii dealer. far cents. lie sure and ask for Lynn's Sathafron. to viola vainelers imitations. llfiaTil.'l.ooP CO., Elope.° m. • •to Liberty et, Few fora. Poe We bya. EL 111,..LESS 100.. and ail Other dealers. fel-bratlawil • rELAWAREMUTUA.L SAFETY INSUR ANCE 0011 P VNY OFYILIE, IL E. corner Third and etut eta, Philadvphia • MAKThM INIYIJRANCES, On vr.asima. Ca IfILSIGUT. aL parted the vrerb.L RU D InnUltAN to CE, On Goode. by Meats, Canal', Yates and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union - VIBE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. °nacre., Derellina Unarm as Anne or tßitOoltrairt, Nov. 578,1156. Bend. and Blortgageo, and Beal Earate 5101,920 94 Philadelphia City and other 1•01101 86,110 00 Buick in Bank., Ballroadearid Insurance Com tu r F rs. ............ ...... .. .......... ............ 1 23.06 i 0 10 ch.s.• 26,826 09 Balance due at Agesaos—PreL.hirne cm marine P° ,1409 :6660C1 hiened,yrand other debts due the Company ' 93,81E,9 96 Notaa ' ............ 160,000 00 ..1617.148 06 Total amount, of LeeOA— . Dutra:lCOß& WliHam Martin. viva, Joseph 11.13ted, Edmund A. Sondes, runnel E. taikeo. John C. Da • hang Robert Burton, • Junes Tred tau, John IL Panrose, William Eyre, George li. Uglier, Joebus L. Pram, Edward Darlington. James Tennant. IL Jotme Drooks,:. latora It. McFarland. J. G. Johnson,' Wm. O. Lnderld, Jan:well Hand, Charles Schaffe, Theoptdlne Paulding, J. T. Logan. lillitblirgh• Dr. R. IL Huston, eladryttn,, U"h ¢„ WIL 'MARTIN, nt. .TILOMAIIi C. RAND. Wita Preadenr. j°"'" W. °.'ll‘4 ' MADEIRA. Aa..t, ial v 'Qo. Bb Watar et... Titteburgh. PKISEISYLVank IMP:MANCE CO. • OF PITT.SBURO corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets, Authorised Capital $lOO,OOO. INSURE RWLHINGS LSD OTHER PROPERTY •goinat limas. or DaMUM by Niro, And the Perils of 'the &a and Inland Navigation and TrailPartation. nthirroth Wm. T.Jobneton. Rear Panama. Jacob Painter. W. YoOllntock, Jas. F. Tathie, Oen Smith. P.R. Park. 1. On er sproui. Wade Hampton. A. J. Jane., .1. ri • Oveahall. L. Carrier, W es, ld. Long. Prerident. Kart. P. JOHN ST , N. Flee Vreeldent, !DDT FATIVIBON.. Secretary A Trasurer. A. A. Liman. vol/ Rellanee .O Mutual insurance Company F 'FIIILADELPRIA_ OPTION N0..Y0 'WALNUT STRRET. tapovi. slll.674—Ameei SiI3I.MM, Scm.mly Inman!. FIRE DISURANCE--On Buildings, Iler- Farniture. LT., in two or country. The mutual principle, combined with the secant) of a erect Comical, tint/tire t a t t vee. , .. , ...hare In the profits The Acri the r pTgitAtia of eliToi f frii l o7. bta p er; ineemibla aterAl thef Com ' . 11. M. ItraMiraFetarr. d 137- Wmia R. Ti empend T. C CackhUl.. a. w Cirtw.MT. Edtert noon. 0. d. Wood. Marsludl HAIL Jamul L TaMdt• Jamb T. MdnUT.d. U M.. trund. . . . Pew. W. ticillar. Z. Lothria." IL L. mach. Hobert Tobin& lidward 0. Jamas. Wm. ainkaw. Archibald Gatti. , Wm. at.tladala,,Pliielf. S. 0. 001 , 11124, AireaL. • e> Tblrd and Wona Knot*. Citizen's Inininutee Comry of Pittsburgb WU. BAL.LIa PrerldeaL aszrum L. eslteiLIZLL. &tr. rams. 94 warr4 I ' WEEN JCLEKAT AND WOOD STRSZTIL oilti.gPaqit9l44 s 4.2", 2,DNatial.ll2 .o=mst or Damage by Psra ALSO Vong Ede Was cd , tad SSA and INLAND N4vicurtov and MALY SPORr.trioN. DMIMMia: Olimtt Mak MATtLui. Is. M. Mar, Wm. Binglmm, Jam O. Dthob.. Fronds 8.11m2, J. Setwonmaker, Wm. B. L4T'. r::;=_ Rob.n B . 71, B. ilarbac Imao M. Pesiroiht. w•at.earrma, Jai, hi. 00[Thr. • Jean Barton P1T'.03.131:7 ROM. Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Office, Come* Market and Water Streets, PITTDDIDLOII. PA. DOD?. OA Juin D. klaarth. This Company makes every Insnranoe ap- Vvrtaivine to. coniiii..4 with LIFX RIMS. Abe Again. nall.ud Car. itlita,qll . the Ohio and hatailviii rari.nd trip...pc and Mari. Mats caw And agninat Lose or Damage by Fire, And apinafthe Perils Of Oa a.. . 4 all. Navtgailos Traoacortatithi. PPaleiee.umd•Lt S Worts.. iiimat.snt with aalisty Bnodials Jame. B. Jvht.m John Smtt, Joseph P. Omura. 24. D.. John Jame• Ittano.4. Jam Qua Arinithaot. David likbey, LtoratioN. Laa akr2s-Irfa .etittanalit. P. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Will Insure maser all kinds of Fire end Marine Rieke. uuticrtass A MAW, Jr.. Thon Scott. .Iwm.. McAuley J.W. Bather, . NUntri. Cleo. Dante. rm. Lynn, O. W. Itleketwan. Hatll . l thmeen, O. W. IscXsota. .1111TIOLOtt. W • • Sealth. oA bow. wino • • snermiPd try Dheetare morn In thlatommerulty, and who will Ilberany wljust end promptly pay tu et the OrnsA N. 0 2 %mar Street, (Spent 41001 !sedm") up ate:.. Pittsburgh. PIiIIADELAPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No: 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPORITZ,THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all kinds of Insurance. either Perpens or LI caned:on every n4.'1141012 of Property or Al"d'.'U"4lll)l7VV."ai .pi nd'T,r• it. W. kitif i nl i,x e cl gbg . nseldent. Oben. P. Itarei. . . . Geo. W. amens. P. B. Savery. Jos.& Peel. 0. Oberman. Jobe Clayton. B. J. ?devote.. 11- Who. P. iuggptrum.leaata.Ti 0 00 . n. de25.1, • corner 'Aka sea WOO . "dAgel4. MU:IU IN,BIII3,AIicE COMMA' OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN IL :SHOENBERGER, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. wit IBVOSE AOAINAT ALL HINDS OF MARINE Afill FARE RISKS. B. 13 . = W. W. !Wide. otlok. a. D. N. T. LantaJr., e s ti A. Oaughey. }la Id 8. e . All Intim enettinted by outlet; I er•trwrunwed under vot clot teemed by fhb Oneqesey . e . rnlbo_llberelly &di netett rortua TSB GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SLR J'ABIES , OLARKFIS Celebrated Female Yale. Pramual from a proscription of Sir James Clerke,ll:Th rhydilett Extrema:wait to the Gomm— Thla Lowliable Redid:it la unfailing to the awry of thou pan* end *germ Meseta Inoldent to the b. nude eorostltutlee. It abodettitee all Wane. remorse in olteltenetlane, end ulnae on the monthly period erlth retubulty. Thus ?Ms should be wad two at three .eke werlani to ono Wm:wan they tort* the amilltatlon, sad lons the eub anus durtbs tebor; enabling the mother to perform itrt oaths with entety Itesseltend and. la en who of Marmon& Lod EpinalAaheUarke. vain to , the Book sad Llutth: Reselnese, Wham =NFU Nur tiork.Pelpitstlon Of the Merl. Wham of .Platte. Ryder 1,„ p 1 k yh t hdttelth , And ell the Waal Manes ogre toned by b derided System. these PIGA beset • core nheihnt other Apish, duos felled; end althaasti • p o ..dga riurdy. 40 let ocatan Iron, nod. natletutr. or bay other mlnitral. roll direthlotubtxoarpenyhts each pselette. Mat. In the amid States aim oiaoLoa Quo Bole Aware fOt tta canary. • j. .O.4IdLDWIN L Co, Inxbetter, F. T. Turtmo amoomiooma. N. N.Y. aroma Agents N. -41h0 sad 6 Valium Lampe mimed to any ear th ,d.a dent. etnbaaatae Ihttleof thus Pills bt yet= Tor Ws thlittsburids. try FUMING UM. maw at Wont sod ,Fourth ittht_htd. ABEL. corner Fourth end' & f ath ead i t. : jod !WARING. roma Platnand and hub bt atomLons dsOalrdtvfor GANIIBL GRAY, ' MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 17 er, CLAIR ST" PIITSBURGII, Soap constantly on band a large and 00M ;Igo asortauroi or.tho moot FASHIONABLE GOODS. Of Liu 1;$1 go/113W tbr None wear, which be P.Porol tomako-79 to oidir. =Own 00tk011,14 dui Watt and mat 111111106,74•11 WW • 0.404tf . _- • Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire & Mum ' That all may be gatiefied of the wonderful 1 AUCTION . LgsugAN cg COMP A N Y , - ..•nge ofllicate.hriUvanies Preparations, he rodie' OF ?ULL FLORIN.D refers-to profeetore of feveral.medlatimilageslistingWel P. id. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Moo. THOS. B. ENCE. Proficient. ,' . ' , l rhYso.ans.wd to hie wecte,any of when oill atlA7 • gbeastneria/ casks Roosts. meow df Woad and 40. as, •IL Ilia-uoca. Secrets. 7. I you of the virtues op!, ralembleiluld PDttrecits 'A MU` .-_-_-- _ ---.....— ... 7 - -..--_---=_—_- STATEMENT OP BUSINESS. ' tilt novlnce the mot skepti.l of therear.u... T....r.. Ii—EREmPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR Poe advertisement he. 1.1 Ileautold's GeWine Pret.. i Bil/Cll DWELLING 110156 E AND BUILDING LOTS From the Pint day of Anima to the Thirty.dret dsr of . Deoembe. ISAA: Men.. d 'I IN BIRSILNIIIIAII--On Thunclar enalng. oh. 1.4 at &mount received LW Masi. pretniums.-..... ..e6S.T.O 51 ' " -41-..- o'clock. at the Marshwts Exchanit '• Fourth etret. will to do . Fire d0......La . 39.‘ ,06 '"' • • --- , the bitterns ealwhis P.. 1 Wan. VW LotsN., IC mad ........ ...5310 6 . oi Ht ea. at LOAD eon= of carom and Wien eta hoeing • !runt of fit net 8 Inches en Canon, and extending back Aiwa Mld. sirhout reserve, for account onehom eowe Oliva Won 100 wt to Chestnut rlilwAoOlich Tenet VrileTrgi" " rerrilding. t's :Vilt eWs m'll ' e ' Ad b.. , modern Improvmmeta. Al. Lota No. 11l arid 132,. having each . front of 7.1 feet on Canon .treet, Woven Gr egg and e a , nd extending back 100 feet to Walnut Alley. Tit. I.- Wilt-ne-fifth cas, residtle at 6, D and 12 month. from day of We. with Interest and srprowAlwerity. fel P. M. DAVIS., Alert. Total Deem,nm• Ply, menthe-... l INVESTED AS VOLLBIVEI Bonds of Allsoben v. county. Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh (ibi ..... -...... $711.121. 116 Railroad bonds. land 3:1,44.0 00 i,... on Illist Siortiraas of Beal Eau. 351 Oo do Busk, Collattial...... 30.3 , 4 00 Cash in Stank and oti hood _... . . ... —..... ...... ... 11.001' . ' rata.' raborrila.d (raiment not yet. due).. ...... 2' 000 0.) Premium Notts, not tostorad 60.38 T 31 Doe from Nora. (war-d by bionda)...._ ...... . 111.N.141 01 Expenscs and Commisrloon 11.501 34 ----- 'Total amount. of Lane. in , urred bat not w will:Late& Maxine . 5h366 621 lla m a il l % Co sairrpri r tii imr" butkr " leh h.un I . foit ' r a •p r lhla r rEtr%%:l4.r_ ' ' , 4 •_.r- h42 ; semi firpa Lvov. Ith •dJwhAd li , r•hohnen—Llon. T. hl. (Je . n. J. JJ James Wood. i'"27'2" .." 1117)11AP J . HUNTER. Arent. No. PO Water et, bat Wood .4 Markel. BAKER & CO.'S MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT COD LIVER OIL. Highly esteemed by the Medical Facuity throughout the United States for Its purity, reset nevi and uniformly Immediate and superior efficacy. A msjority of V"; resident physic's. of PlidalciPhis give this Oil the sanction of their high approysl, and as a test of the:: confidence recommend It to heir patients and prescribe It to their practice. As a remedy for Consumption, Bronchitis Asthma Gout, Rheumatism, Genersl Debility, and all Scrofulous Affeotio., It stands unrivalled. effecting s cure or eileYi sting suffixing when other medicinee hare Baled. Sold to bottle. by JOHN C. DAHER • CO., No. 100 N. mini rta.t. Phcad.dpaa , And b m tl a ie Druggists in Pittsburgh and elsewhere. The War on WOl%llll, now raging by Dr. L Scott t 00., Is throwing Sehastlpul end its tragedies quit•out of sight. Read the following Certificate from Mr. SAMUEL HOWELL, (eon of Md. Levitt Howell.) who to well and favorably known (a this community Ibis is to Certlf ti, • ho days eine.. I procured of Dr. I. rcott • rill of MoLemis Improved Vern:afore. 1 Ove • portion of it to to.. of my children thit were .ick. din • few boors they alcelosruod large quentitr worms end were at now rest...ref to health. I hare used In lay family Dr hicl.soe's Verrnifu re and severs/ tb , but I can unhesitatingly eau that the Ifirsover. Ver. mlfage of Prott k Ont lelr/sad ruFeriar, and did my morn good than soy OttPr Vermlfu EL go aver Ifil to l. ol, SAMU 110 W. among&lla Co., V. Del Pith. 1805. Dr 11 La. * . intoricied Liter 1 . 111, linumeed if use, alm Dr I. bcott i s Ceirbratal Wldte Clreweim , 1.101• meet, prem.:eV middy mid, the eureseleloo of Dr. 1. Bmtt, . Regular Mediem Ora lust./ and Phyeleimi of eaten. eye practice. noire only ea preportd by Dr. 1. Lima A Co., sole Pro sletccs, Donk Place, Morgantown, Va. Dr. Ma Land. Improve Liver Pillo and le. priWed Vermlftige scommywnled by certificate ore. McLane. Dr. OEO. IL M6rfa/1 141/Wood street, Wholecale agent- JAB. P. FLEMING, ADegbony. near D. C. Depot Whole mie agent. ia2l2lwilkwr. Certificate from Delaware.—Smyroa , Delsw•rn, Meech 20th, 1850—Messer. LC A, ilthrastoek Cb.:—Oentlameni 1 feel It to be my duty to you, as veil ea to the public. to Inform YOU of the wonderful effects your Inv•lttable Vermifuse had on my ctildren. One rae to ken Id, a rhort time sham I walled In ray MmIlY Play std.. Dr, John D. PV2IIIII. Atter an elaminakon. he priMoutwed the Minces to mina from worm., and prakesibed y a hneepsele. tormituge. Alter the child had taken • few dovis, be tiled:urged. et the lint col:want. POP 41 Ms Laval Witrets 1 *ter am In my lb, and in the mama of the day and evening he dlechemted lestowen ' • quart and half snail= of large Ile Immediately got ell, sod Ewe enjoyed good health sleek It has hod • good - effect with my other tin/litho.. Lou may use tha certlficot , W. the benefit of the nubile. EC IiNFZEII LURTI. Bold whale/ale and retall by all the mitts/pal drug/date d country merchant. throughout the United MO., j•23:OPYT New Yoan, Juno 1616, lobo. "Eijifork k Liverpool Line of Paekets.a, JOHN TIIOMPSON, No. 410 Liberty street, Idtkakorata Pa-, to th. only Berzon In the above city authorised to roll Passage Oortinreo , o for of, Liao of Now York and Lfrarpool (k.)11.70iLl URINNKLI.. 87 South at. New York. uu d+•n on band Plant I:Mill for .or annlnnt, nernblis at any BAIA itl England. lir Inni.L Pnu4ann And Wales. bein4r4 namannagers from N•w Ycrk and Pb 111 1 ,14 1. pbl by sallrOW. 1111111 TIIOM PrO.N. 100-0.411•41 T •nT Nn. 410 1.113,11 • treat. Onto di. PENNSYLVANIA RAMROD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROST vaTs The Rot Traio lenyea at 2.30, A. NI tttntwa, to Cincinnati In 15 hour* .mien ndnnten. iue $7.00. Malt Thal. LIaVILB at 8 A. K. P..1”..311 SIAM av 3 e. Thee trains alienate dorm connections .t th•etilos. i the peonagers avail detantion. drect root• to El. !pal. le now optic ea Creel. 551 indienapolia 100 PALA shorter than ea Cleveland. Vise elms hoe Inca Pittobargh to Be Loin MAO. Seecnd else 512.00. Con. nattier. an glade at Alliance with the Void to Clereavd Ladle blartelleld with the road to Nerark. and nanunaky City. No Tree:ern. 00 Banda?. Three roads env:AA at Orsellue. For particular., toe I handbill. Through Tickets are mold to Cincinnati. lAnleille. 01. Lade, IndiansPeia Chicago, Rook bland, lee Warne. Caveat:and and the principal towns and chins in the West Th. NEW BRIGTITON AOCX)SJMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 1. K.. and 4:46 e. ic.. and New Brighton at 730 a. K., and 1 r. K. for Ticket. and further Intormation, appl y to J. J. OVERT. • At the corner ogle, ander the Monongahela lion.. Or at the re.I. IO GEOR GE fitatßA to 24, 1860. Tletet Agent. British anti Continental 111w:tango. Plttabunb, wo.. 23. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUN CAN, HERMAN & CD., ON TIE UNION BANK. LONDON, IN BOMB OF it AND rI IV ARDS. These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal Towns or Seals cul. Scotland and Ireland. and du Pontlnani Pra a/ao draw MOUT DiLLIS on M. A. Gninebaum g Baffin, FIZA.NEIABT A SLAIN, • .. Which 'ern Y • Berriltanne to all parts of ...many Switzerland end Rolland. Pwrzons Intending to travel ebrosd may gators thriturb me Wars of Credit. on which Money an to obtained, ae needed, In arty nut of Enrope. °alliance of Bills. Notes. and other secoritiee to So- tope. will receive prompt sttantion. WM. IL WILLLAMS i CO., tan- Wood. canter Ttilrd street _ _ _ JOHN COCIIRAJLec pROS.„, Si&NuFACTIIn.Kos OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, kr., Nos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third st., (betweon Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns Posey end Plain. imitable for 01l purposes. s`' &n Witt.. paid to =eloping Orono Loin Jobbing &non.: aunt notion Wine WELLS. B.IDDLE & CO., ' r •", 86/ourth et. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa 4 masintscrusztes Or Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers DRAY WHIPS; - THONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly' on hand, received diiect from their factory, in constantly' wed Lir Trpe7arer ga b . Btl sacte,, , Roast. sea Bmody Whim Cleryikre areithob Whips. Otis. /Rock. r.mi Lashes, Se., Sc. AW., eiyies of Whiploprosactly Tarnished tobrder. IlirOrders fr om the halo are solicited not precocity chipped De< th.troe'... • ALL WORK WARRANTRD.IIr • WILLIAMS & ALLEM. SUCCESSORS TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chi'son Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND FITTING GENERALLY. For Warnsino and Ventilation of Buadingf. w. s A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating 1 , 1 auam or lot Water. Pipes or CidleoesFamsos. CharnDW. flettools. Howitale, 'Uteri's. Greets 11.01=01. °sort Roue 101 l Hotel. or threlitrittS. No. IS Martel at.. "Ittettors )0311 MUCCI& ELMEING BROTHERS, (rinciesosa to J. IMO 6 CO.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • NO. CO WOOD OTILDST_, PIATSBuNGH. Pl rla ton of Dr, Mame' celebrated Vermlfurs. LIIaT Mlle. LADIES' FADDY FURS. M'OORD•& CO. . Have openod their Largo Stock of FANCY FURS, ft, which they invite the attention of Me Lad' , No. 181 Wood Street; To Nervous sufferers A retired clergyman, restored to health in slaw days, attar many ye= of mat o f andarlod. Sindolll te , make known the mean', or oar, and Ell. Masa... .and Ores) the nrescrintion med. Direct Hay .101111 Id. DAGNAIS, 09 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. nold-ankroodkods PILYAiIa: I OI Sculptor, Modlor, Stucco Worker and Wood Culla. No. 86 Third street, between Wood era Mutes streets, Pittsburgh, Pa- keeps conetently on lured gwentutent erne. penny Centre neon, tar perk.. en n 0281940, HENItY..)I. SpLLINS, COMMISSION MEDRCHANT OMEN, YLTIT3 ALE WM ' , And PTPI9OO ChEI..IIY. No. 25. Wood Street. Pitt/bush. 1 21011 Linbrotyrs. The Ambrotypo ie decidedly the most filming. befall's') end durable style of Portrait erar Imforn to the art. Their tone h. lett releety and harms nloomine decree WSW obtained by the old prows Being taboo op 'duo they sr. exaredlogly brilliant a nd yet tor like the DoenterriOtYPo. 1 Podertil din eni eagle. Little children ow oknutrill set only more been Wetly but In almost leentnolehle point of time by th e dusteetyrpo Dr no other proems out picture. be video puttetlikauSAl¢L We respectrully moue curfelend, .d the while RaniaOnsig totl etaine .pithZool u.e r t Li rl I "MPlgffilais al nal 03u ooAvabire I!" PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to families in either of the ma oho. Order. mar be let at the SIM. or to WM bola , at die acres of 10 , AN . , WILSON 000, 62 Wood et- RNA UN 6 REITER, eoroor Liberty wad St Clalexts r. SUM ARTZ. Druggist, Alla them. 1403,151 13 TERM.% GASH ON DELIVERY. MIYAN. IV:ISCDT 100 Chronic Diarrnoca.—Wo, isvo 11:Tour pora.salma the ceriltleste of ..e eyeetable either:, tentlfT• log that be WWI cured entirely of this dyeadfol dlaeruie by wive Ilaerlaavell no/laod Enter,. W. shall take pleas urn of,h,„oec the eeet it c .y e to nor person loubtlng thl etatero• tter. utvertLaturient In arrOtber column. }a2G4/11.13 140111, 11 _ . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS nimbly, February l2lh, 1856. Valuable River Property at Auction, Run CAonn B y 0 cI:TeL s. i i i.""bfg6lftl°,7l . t`7.ll `ri t il u fi'dny la February. 12th. 1666.a.f. 10 reelock. preeloell, on the premises. toe rollo•Ing deecribed Firer Friwn-r The Wareboureknow n Bliaebercrr . , airsalm,s tasted In the City of Clemiand. on the West side of the Caysben al Etter. The 1,1 nn which sold Viarritionee dandy. le CA) feet Mott on the liirieitiaVA/aogrilAibilebb ltiver street. Is bniltin the ar.el ruostentlal manner .4-foUndation of Om M , undell y superintended when driven) and are mild end beady set. The buildings be • mpaelty of 100,000 birthing of Grain. and 4000 hbl. floor, and here Illicomplet• ran.. or ionreyors for Coaling, Grata, dw—tinat Elsvaters ermable of oleenting 21303 hue of teal, net hour. rho is re only Mtp nu Ile Rare torlA tura.. f t In .1- ma , dhe built:oo 1.120 fera l ontn the itiver --eau& hlgn—lergest teeter, rim owl wthout dlllty —wa4r aim rilantly th , ep—iti fact eeeee thing obmpwte, and 64 mimbly stared for transartlng Yet - , tarns Eletatint sad ruining from .ourtir i s i ri g a i llgoiAlgr u el& i diepatcli . Ls or etooe. sad detached th, a mainto boilding. The erten,. ciente Cr •righleg Orain eseeptionrible— dellrer 2100 bus per Amur. Therawer mls presenta au ',porta. It,. seldom if over oaared, foreontmLaWri teen. mintlism, or ant one denrnueul etributhiug la the stoic. n,i nur u in ads city. Tae sale will be paltive, without TUE TITLE. dear and uneareptintiable. Times or data—Out third cash en day of tole, hash. in four equal annual pap:tone. with interest at 6 per not. Pnasearion Owen Immediately. Asp other la.nastion tutored 'HI eLemlully lutnlybed on lappliratinn to M. alit , ieheraor, 'or O. Cutter ton, No Fink at, Cleve. ' Mud. Ohio. fel, 0 Cl/TTEEL A eon, Awls •us. /OM. JOON I'OI{SYTH & SCOTT. FORWARDING AND 001031ISSION ( MERCHANTS, ar.ALICKS IN Wool, Ilidea, Flour, Bacon, Lard. & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 75. Water St., Pittsburgh. Pa. Springer i. Waugh Plt .b'R Uso Well., Wells. , 11 , S, Otto. John Ewe.: s Lk.. M Martin, E B Jones. essoirCit Dec Dk. K vvs d liorstine, I verb K P.Ust•ureh. carnet Nesbit k 0•21TUI011, Jesepb r. Lons, Thorns, A .:r..iner, nuke., Holmes Coo.II, ,Anein'tL Salem, tlhlr. a D Balleck k Co., • " e1:1 yd \ALUASLF, CLASSICAL WORKS- N nn!r irk's Grret Otirtnlord. ~ T anner's •, rest Grammar, Arnold's Ist break Book; Sal:mph:nes tlemorsolnt; In'Cllotottl'lLst do do: Anthorer Non rioert Gramm.: ta= Cicero's Oration. by Johnlton: Lino-ties LI yen Antbon's, Cicero: Do Dors, Do Sallo•D kteedutork's IPA Boot In Latin; Do of Do , d do do Llistorles of drt Erloc - oes and tioorgio. of Viral% Antbon's I sato Prose Compcsitton. An. for stir bo KAY A aro 65 Wood st. _ __ 1 ____ To --- . T Let. ..WAItEIIOUSE,.j:No..II 4 Second street, this* Rana eaat of Wood at. Esouira of J. 1101100 N RAKER a CO. fal • , No 13 Wood grief.. ( i a UNDRIES for sale at , Wickerstiam's Drug 1.3 acid Pate of 51.410100 Depot, l'ecbral Cloapotiod for Coctehi .17. e• CL..7 Settord; Fshnestoek'a Sh Ccrush /30111.; e o lterd'a Couplb ton Baldusi Wild Chem. Sabers' Cough Syrp: . 51as;aree do do ; N., 341 Llborty et' 't, head of Wood. fel S. N. MCKEE:MAW SWING MAi.;lllNES—just - i:eo l d and . i aady for salc. a full assortment of Saar up Jilachlto.e. a M f are aoltabla for shirt Bathing', Blautua 31akerS. ' Tailors Cloth.% Se: AIM the fatoily„.l•.l•lllPßLithinc..l. , Ocularly adapted for family use call,od aes them RC oyeratlou at CLLESTER'S,III Wood or, fel Altsot foy Allegheny city. 1 LIVING'S LIFE OF WASILINGTON-Nol: i nets., adition. fur aubecribmneW aosady of V ol 1 sod 2. 2 rasa per eases.. -.. IL COCURANE. wl et Isootatt Cochrane, AltrighenT• 11 A1: ... L , PAPER- uz l i tu r L , t , oiT i te . d .l new.ass,ort ti'Or PA D , fel -R. C WOURALNIMI . 43IO% . ;! P V a. EATJUS--1000 Ibe prime quality live 3 d.ble‘a l ust reed and for pie h. d uautitler to ..ItPm' 1 e ,r e b. lel It II KUM. No 211 Liberty et. . t t i ItTISPS Canvass, Colors and Brushes—A Pm strortcue lit,uat reed and for sale by FL/3111111 BROS. u. V ITRATI: STRONTIA-15 lbs,juet reed il a nd for dab. by fel Pl.Xldllati DIMS. 01L--40t , 2 , galls. j;:t i tr i e iN cr o d u and 'for %V 11 . 1 1, 1;E y GLUE r — .I 4 bbls jig i t rec . 2 l l and for OSIN, NO. I--10 bble, just real and lo ',sale by fel "LEMING BROS. V ANARY SEED-150 bble. reel and for eels by FLEXING BRAS. CONCENTRATED LYE—The beet article n ow I. we tor making Id a one pcnntd north ten of rotarh,un toted In onsatittos to oult lowa:worn for onto or fol , FLEMING 8808. R E eriYl . delf;ar s i le A t Y nre FE bat r ts Y tl4 gI E L kVe.ft, In am bagattomt of NI- Psul'a Cathe= g on Lot. toy everdog, Ford., 1at,1850. BceaccvekThe Water, 01 00. Mauch to Ag”. Lee,due to mundane.: at 7!..: o'cLock. Adtataaloo—tllta• tlaeta .3 eant a: family tleksta, admittout tdsiz 60 eamta— tn be had at the C.tbollo tiookrtorra. _l3, order of oho 3.31000 LINITUMX COIIII.ITTEE. Pittsburgh Board'of Traae. THE regular monthly meeting of the AB aviation will be held at their rooms on Friday. Feb. at 'Zi o o'clock. P. M. AI II attendant. ralutleted . the cote .111 be token oo the nuestleu accumulation. and other Warns of latereet he bro. ght befoee the Itleetlet. /on 'TABLES P. BAEZ.. &oratory. MILL PROPERTY h FARM FOR SALE A ram of 198 acres of well improved land to Ivron townutip. 2 miles nom the Ohio river and 9 miles from the city-79 one. of which IN under. fame. On the properly Is • large Oast Ufll, gorand half torten high, • well ban, large and substantial bonding,hauls:9E3r= (saner, a Large 'Mum enqe. Ai., ha. TN, UM la run three fourths of the yea- wear, ba•Artre by staam.— There Is oleo • large [tam e Dwelling Home, astiongst the best in the eountrysys stanhcrnes In which • good business Is new reads am •rt is einstated for fire. is bus • Ineitajoure aenterbut dl the tfilL Apply to S•3I <itself BLAKELY & 11101,05 Y. BWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT—A spb•mtld Redder on Penne., large end convenient to au and ester thlongbmat the holm. The buUdheit I. one of the best in tbe chl. 2..10 0 0 Per ...mu. A pleasant Iteslde=e, with 2 acres of ground. Tbe hones embsins a hell, 10 vans and cellar; Litt:Latest on Ohio Lane. Ails canny I:llty—f.'oo a lye. tlo Ptids st, a Bola Roues or 4 rooms mod 2 In the at per month A 2 /tarp Homo on BM it, et heed of Stb--24,54 nrs month Alma. More on Clark et, st.SB parmonth. ja.2l S. (11111111211. T WIN. St atealtae st. WANTED—A few native men to engage to • Inutiness already established which Pala Los. $203 to WO per month . lull dins:Slow sent to say part of the Unittd States free 'of essage. jt is no humbug w ahaterer..l all the money reaulred to commesN must be soot br Addrene BOX NaNo. 7 40. Plitsbarsh rail 011ie, laoo3l4t2tern LECTION—An election fur President, stsartis sue ofkars lar the enmrur for erecting In the au nt r.be il ik i l!eghen . y I . ;l4:t i stn o ft comoart7.o4llo4l s 4 4 ;.sarch 14, et 2 0'c10 164 hJ/1n Ck end. I•2I:StAiL3mT JOll5 HARPER, Treasurer. 'pa DAY PUILISHED--Slavecry o its Remedy, by the hey. Wm I.l6.BilehseL pobliabe. and tor sale by JOHN S. DAVISON. T&6.5 Wood et.. CONTEN Chap. ) Slavery • Korai Ertl, proved from Becognised Bond Pried In 8 eeetiorm Chap• 11, Pleyery • Moral Evil proved from the Holy hpripturee, to 6 Notions. Map. 111. Slavery • Political 8011, In 6 seetioac iv. no.sia.m7 Argoments Reviewed, Is 2 eeq V. Slavery lo the United States in 10 eectiong VI. Emeoelpatiort. la °seethe.. Prlee 60 eta. • liberal discount to the trade. By mof I prepaid 60 ate. Jr Ira SUNDALES--20 bush. white Bolum; I 26 10 We. rye Roar; Ps Ler 60 bbl eg •p• A les for rale by IL DArALLA . CO, Liberty et. .QIIAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES—A. A. 6..axe offering their very eaten Ire and faehlenable toortreent of Bar Etats. lidiapire State, Scotch liroeha, prim wad other enawle about two Wee. the liens! nee. Jan ..... - CL()TIIS, OASSIKERES, SATINETTS IVe are closing out out immense stook of Cloths, Csashheres, Ve.tlnks. Pstlnetts, homer Cloth, Oa. at priors reduced 23 and 20 p ort ent. A A. MASON k W. is3l lINEN AND lIOUSEKEEPINa GOODS —Hvery article to th• above department of our stock will be sold at a greaivount from wall rate • • A. A. MASON &CO.. • OST—A can of variten intended for in, e I Irso left In wm• warehouse on Wood M. or Ito neigh borrood, •bout the lint week lo Novembr. r. In 7 bomb haring ruch • two will obllre be tearing word •t j • et J. 301100NDLI8811 AI 00,1.1.13 Wood K. ---- EMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A, Mason & Co. announce tine onmang of the great linml.6unnal 9 Their Immenne stock btu be marked down and pe ek en e. d out at from 33 jai to to per ant les thee !Lasater r., . 24 T ELE WASHER'S CHOIOE-1 dos. IPril WasST. h ing lll•oldneejoet reed and for ral• kr e3l E. IL SIG NELAND a 00.• 129 Wood it. Dissolution. araELF, partnership or James Irwin & Co y wu dulnirwl. °atlas 14 Met, try mutual =mut.— buzinem et the late dna will be rettild 'Dr Jamas Irwin. • JOHN V. biltlol3, ' JAMEH IRWIN, . . Pittsburgh, January 10.1016. - TELE undersigned wilNontinue the menu fsetura orChanges/8 noted ha and teltor. JO2O JAMES IRWIN. MANUFACTURER. OF QIILPELEIRIO ACID; Sulphu ri c E th er; " 1.77 Sweat Spirits of Nails Nitolo Ara • liothasit's Astadmr: littristio Ata AxitisAssmosusaYk . ; ttitsaus Fawkes Balaton. Jtati ukTS-LT Notice to Otor.ers and Consignees of Tig Metal. Blooms, Castings, Boilers, Mill and Buildinglitones, &c.. on Allegheny harf. OArIWNERS and Ctneignoes of Blooms, Pig thus, c sm i,,o. llFildbi 9to_nst. are bgra 4 irlr i n , t t o .Vrj,l,i l Ott a r i dirot7=:lT,Ta l :i .tu charged oa all article* afbr that date notlerad to carnal 0, Cl the rata, of LA malt. pat t., aoosd- Inc to law. WM , 84X,IT•Au.sWhr.f jTH-1 bbL beet Co ABSIB. bias. Dr,0.1 Qolck Drying; •2 do 2 do do lb? do :J. KLIOONIIATJUI. & OD. • eITRATE DUE/NEM-21.81*ply afresh Citrate liairmia slain pa him st is* igilo2ol, - - BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AT AUCTION Ou Saturday rcrundrur. t.b 11.6 Z 11 o'rJrck. at the romuterrial Wes rota.. cantor Wood and sth stn. 6111 be rold. a general ..deer of Sudtbbad Scots eranpririns to Wd vims, steel panda, dodger, hamoserr, ed IP al DAVIS, Aunt PRIVATE LIBRARY BY CA' A.LOGUE —Uri Saturday avening. Per. 3d, rommencimg at T gcloct, ortirbo paid, at the commercial rale. rooms. 000. re, Wood and 6th at, extenalvo calleetton of Jytoka from SW.", which hod beau choern with good taste, from the tort oath°. to htsuery,tiogrophy, travels. Crated. doc umt to ong the •rcietr arc orobrZed • dna copy of the nrcoluatedircoo o • the National Gallery a Engravings . . 2 ruin Landon: ruarcincediadmerlauw, role, rictortal ardlory a - Dr. god lawful erte, 2 vol. London: Perces !tells tow of Ancient ' Dortrr. Procricat ooir, Glarrtow. Matto IrctuPs Unirereal Geography 6 vole: mii•eree metorr of Puropu robs Loy are. Dinerch. 2 vol,v Siontalwada Works, ti gr a o p , r, Anatomy of MantrcholY:Genry FloldlutroWOrneN 'dr, Moulted Journal of Literature and roomier Pro r.', 3 volt , : Law - truce Sterne/a Work.: Bohm:damn'. Troduohn (Imes lica. T ,1.4 Distorter written br ifuesuLay. GlLhun, hterr, Dunlap, Grahame. Trrato g e agg . se ta rp c lot, and Loafing , Sno Nitta. of the corn plate poodles' worlu Darn. rholtrcpearo, Moo a and - Montgomery: neer illuerations of the Limy Portptarts; Milford, Pt.* Werrks,l volt; Kosne. ChrtnicaLTrchunl Ilbl o. pi, 2 roll Km Ogles Worker. 2 rot,W ruporb Pemity N lllhir =: o n re North Wort TerrfUpy, de, 0, Coutiogrew •w, had at ilia pis. at.. }ems) kk id DAVIS, anat. birraßurtati LIFE. FIRE It • MARINE ! sprbvil,.n.fribZ !quo, !Mtge t..1.4.ti fi b..... aL. lb bes=; . 47 char. PlorburoL Life. Vire st.d tds.r:ut 141 05. 154.<1, Laic-Mod for 000 payment of f olntlooot. bolt Y .M. DE, PIP. duct. Ad Advertisements of Concerts or Pub ic Amaasmrots most br pild for lorsrlrbly In advance. JOBSPLI 0. !anal., ROLL LUMEN CND UANACIII. We. 11. atage nutmeat. - 4 • • J. Y. Dolma-- .. . . • -..Trnsone. etfiiiki a iiiClllihilig. Ram sad Parquotto—bb Boxes 0.170-124 08 SKOP Tin -15 et. do. do. Omaill— 6.00 Bona(torad'd passo.y.:3 eta Banned gnat. 12.% et..artra Sir Dcon opou at d'ir curtain 01sea at 7 o'clock. BENEFIT DP lIRD. ANNIE RENTED. FRIDAY EVENING, YEDEUARY 1.195 G. LUOILETI& BORGIA -11."& Revel. Mrs. Aurae D. P. Dubrin hense, N..; GlabatU4 Mcßridecrde^. PA.,. &113. LOOR Cantor. ADVICE TO 11118DANDS—Mre. Trevor, Mrs. Annie Bente: Prank, Dutenn Weaver. three story brick building, (store and dwelling attached) situated No. 44 St. Cf~raL, bare.. Penn and Llbertx, Dearly oloolseSt. Clair lloteL Snire. of E. it. ISISu, No. LA xirtri St.. opposite Wilkins as,l. Jo-24U NEVELLE HALL FOR RENT. Also the 0111ries to Neville NMI building now ownpled by the burgh and Corinelawille H. do., W and with Dwelling In name. Inquire of GEO. . JACKSON, .0,19 110.1 J Nemeth et. 1 iWELLING 1101:1SE4 on Robinson and r ao lubells ots d All . efitrzfa"goio4=ig of To Let. Fritz . FANCY IRON FRONT STOREgi I on Wood street. or toCb i lldsj r n ,f s% nowlikal '''' l:ll l.a by Mr.' A. BAGAIta, dIqUILAVE. k CO. For Rent. WIRE CORNER BUSINESS STAND, Cor a. Der of Market sod Trott etreete, twee oenrpi.d by Cumalmfromo &Co. Pre...Won from Ara Ist rtumbes.— Apply to j•l9-.3t40 J. Y. SLAGLE, 106.W17th et. • _ T O RENT—Te • I welling Houses in - 2 Lawrenceville three of which are new mostory br containing eight rooms each, and fronting On the are...burgh Turnpike. ormdt. Mr. We.winii Lvidi . • properrT Go .the rear are seven eas•lier dwelling , : :in Batley A. Enquire of ONO. W. SHIT Pitt stmt. jylltf or Sir. JAS. YOUNG, wnisioavil FOR RENT 2 Brick DwellingHouseste lon= each. on Centre Avenue. Minerseille rad. Ith Wahl. POSsepniOn niter. immediately. 81242111111 as g WILSON.= Litersty et • T s o LET:-. 17 A comfortsblo pvt o Wry la Brick Dwplllnk contssning room!, with tinkshkni arret and kitchen .R. iheyKistirso; • VOR RENT—The Office recently occapi by Narbscigh a Bonne., over the store of the raboul e t er, With' entrance In front. Enquire or Ltre'tc 'a KUM, No., 211 Liberty R. trOR RENT AT $4OO PER ANNUM—The =,toNollt modern ttylo well Bobbed three story ck D we. Iln• Elm.. with artenstro back tmildings, No. 69 front rt. Ennuis+ of P. DAVIS. • de2s ToLET—That now and wall finis etan• Flom and allay mitosted on amitbtatd et, ot7=te the Custom goose. two Mks Roam above the Tee,l3tore, on won* Boor. Rent kw. ADDIT ise2o bleLto AIN t BON. No. ZI PM at. - • - F r LET—Thzee story Briok Scare, No.l 63 amt; sul4 . .lisemon..• 6 F LET—The Warehouse on the C.. Irtsin, adjoining H._ Moan's Warehouse ou Maar a eat. st unseat °mooted by the Peunsylraals Salt AAA utartorhr Company. Aralr to 107 VLA.itELIt a RICUZY. Cider and Vinegar.. VINEGAR. made rap - for family ma T and now mid in more thou onehalf of the Metal ilrocariewolTittaby t o st.wq, where Pleeies eark be h Iltrata r WtVenV r eVo t t u rer . Wine Vleger snide from * Ohio Grapes. equal tO thanes: • ItrVier b., mica reZ o lg Vinegar. •-• The attention of rate Wallies, hotel tams ann the • country notrobants restleular, is 41ricted to this rte . Cider Cider that will keep awed until next Fall. The a.v. Mow. as a Older warranted to be es some tented mtal A. HALLOti. 144 Water A lisle. et NOW READY:— James Irwin, AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. RENT. Whizz. By Jenne. IL D. Author of “Vemhrdele." ... , 1 volt lino. 417Pero $1. 2 5 le The moue of this Mary isw. O. ln. Learner/. • Pleeseat , -unto rills:. The itutipe . aro as /allows A etrict mother, co O ld mid immovable as 1tC6.4 =AS Ain A LUNA. „ A pattern of female placidity and ProPriotT: . A nrstry nad loran The Vlllaire Paistor—• sun of goodness, truth And idetn • Wrtutx WZIIIWGISTEL Konset And honorablo—truthfol end loaf norflund; WavAci Bocuanon. asuAter=lwrho do not Imow Ihtsalea hind anrcoNtekholt; • Pan W 1111113; A Willful mil:Lists; without the oitantstlon of outward aletr; Si, sister--a tine nom= the consoler of the sfilicted and the supporter of the lowly. Other ohs:seaters are introduced. and the start to re plete with varied Incidents* and descriptions. In. the gradual unfolding of the chowders of the two deters. Nod* and elnrwaret, the author ho displayed mann. inatetkll; and the has Imbued , her nerratlve with mete interest. that the reads- le allnad 'to, bar Page from first to last. Published by t Jeal MASON tillOTllllBB. New York. i w. vuaos. . yr • vnvo - 37 —w. voLisv. WILSON, .711o,BAHE & CO, , BANKERS, LAND AGENTS, AND DEALERS IN Lob, Land Warrtnts and &chyme, ' Fort Dodge,. NJ:costar Co., lowa. Lisps LOCATED IN ALL PARTS OP the Mats and entered on time. Daytona received wo collections nude in ell the principal cities. W ilea o%.ertnald tenda their in - ricee to their r=,4 L rjec% =1 %dirk = W m. el gu n a ' Vtii p,t. oy the stew rill MR located lands end attend to Pak tug team an muds that have born entered. Tiorptrui thoroniblt matins, in pawn. ell the unsold Dads De the ht.,t., thentrr •hhhalhE than at ell those to ere int. Isbell= to all Mr whenthey may lassueat trot..,,.enrallndaorT TO MA.ISIIII 7 AOTUREBS LOD OTHERS. pH& undersigned, having in view the ex toed. of thelli rXONL Mati ne Bloa WORKS, "e., oarchmed the on the Blammaahels Blear. °matte We city. alms than 5. peeler. ""Igi loVitiTll WORM: In the atty. We would therefore mil the .Excolsior Mocks. at. • felr remand asks the payments M. !Be eozzle ttsei twenty feet (I.2D) s front on.rotTle stmt. extending same width to low totTi fh m:x f I on the dnding right uilding. an of hr'ta t, now le one unndrat and nwentydlve foot Ims br wide. =Wang Foundry and fitting up en. swop, Ina thereto um form of an I. Is a two ate...rx Inlet of rem. IN feet Inlenath for °natlsa home mut other other is Moo w ith llent "tram elusion gond=o7 other fixturecopul ready to Ite , JIM. sad go to nark without War. Any mama deakin f pooh a trOparty in ferocatd/... to• cited, wilt goes calve Immediate attention to phi e. . th J. LIVINGSTON' COPELA.I4 CO. 2.s.l,ll.sll—eamialtad IW - Etan Engine for Sale. fIiNE Second Hand SteamEngineav= horn Down . . thobardi cir Bri urzraTAbe et of eIATLIO 00k. So. 112 eau otolet. AWRENCRVILLE PROPERTY FOR 1- 1 SALE—A Lcl i r ramn 4 stAtrit:oalrrA t t 43 ft " d tr'xicosow biL . Ms whole exostalsdni elz by foot, with els roczno and &Oar, Go Indldlosa, sod good wet of orator.. ndosropsets Is won &wad sad oda be sold low sad on nowonstdo farms. Title rect. toody to • ELJLELLY =CHM 030 coma Sorostassod Smlthroud out. 16 BREE. PRIME ROLL BETTER: 6do Wldualiwo& , • • ‘,2. Elwoolowes sad in solo lor 3 . 22 • WWl= & DILWQRSIL trui BEGS No 1 LARD reed and for MUM, W. SIMIVIE DILIPOWM BBLS MESS kORK; UN 6°l ikkdawlgtmeratvai... 1 re DONETS AND TUBS-10U doz. 800 kola; 604oTubsgo..1:40doNa2 Ital sal. by J. 25 SHIM!IISISt 1113122225. ROLL SUTTER-500 lbs. in good 'order for sok br Jab EMITEI. MAXI HUNTER. JUST ARRfflitA. large and select aa siikoaa asoa. Wee AITLFO---50 bbls. Green. Ap. Wee la ewe and for laid by T. mins k Co. inn BAGS Buckwheat Flour for:ole o: 1y II FUN.= •1421TRA, FAMILY FLOUR— bbh. ad:* /Mrs Tassaly Vow In at. LIITL X • W. and *re male_Py satil T •
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