PITTSM TRG GAZETTE EEC= PITTSBURG}}: TUESDAY MORliiii), FEB 1856 Terms: PLA Or-911 Dolluv eanturt. Pereble edeshee. W KKK IA —Two Dollars per annum, In advance. — ir bel marten.' ea the hilberbair rosettlarer Poor 071 e. per 00 Tea wot r . ~,,an7d— , thr Pt~iead=rlrTerglhe ..sr bout It I,reeervmd 'Teo the Isepnblimas of the United States- In accordatioe with what appea6 to be the &ere 01 the Bagabrieeu peter of the wpp , sad at the rag I 1 1, 1 , 2‘'° 1 tees or own.. Varroent.ograesecknaesn York, Penn tlinertPtl:Wr=sior Itsto L ion t Y 4 eeitN 4 n7or ". at: the " Tig'=irg the 2411.1=j1- zed providing bee National Delegate Clover ntloo of the arynalkaa elute, at some enbeeanaot der, to amerietax• mode:lam for. the Preallenoy anol Vies be agereg, to be alincrbel at the el motion in Meant.. ino • ••• A. P. ston et Ohio. Z e. ot Muck DA'nD WI LIVIr. of "" TM ILICOTIoS or Beeiro , --We cannot remem ber an announcement that eleotrified theeptiblie so much or gave mush general joy, se that of the election of UM& "Hope deferred maketh the heart sick;" and the hope of thle_resalt had been defeated Ito often that it had given way to • feeling akin to despair; bat just rus every one Wu pre ac ed to hear of the final-defeat of the Republi ' phalanx, came the glad . news of the • wituny's verthrow. It was all the better for - being xpected. I , The touliscus gave vent to their ,rejoicing in the discharge of • hundred guns. ,It was an ap propriate demonstration, and ili wish 'there could have been a similar one here; but in the absence of opportanity for making so much 'noise over the happy event, the great public heart must be content with a quiet laugh of triumph. The congratulation which the people Will send up tolhelr 7presentatives will be none •the less hearty beasaise it husks ostentation.— Every true lover of Frafxlom and Republican ism throughout the North is fall of gratitude to the noble band of men who have stood togeth er like a wall of adamant in a straggle utipre vented for its length and bitteroess, and who have eaccessftilly scattered the oeixibined forces of two enemies fused ' into one for their special overthrow. It is the first time that the North has mode a decided stand for its rights, and its success must teach the citizens of the Free Mates, as well as the South, bow invincible a free; peopleis when united. At last there is a North; and this fact, BO cheering to' the dwellers in these latitudes, mast fall with as chilling an effect upon the pep. • ple of .the Slave States as the hyperborean (and, to them, unusual) weather under which they are now shivering. For the first time within their recollection, tbey are enduring the rigors of a Northern winter; and perhaps no more appro priate occasion could be found to COClVitlee them of the fact that Northern firmness in politics-is as much a reality as Northern weather. Bloch - praise le due to the members from Penn- Weenie who, at an early day after the meeting of Congress, united themselvee with the great =as of Northern members• Their adherence to Fottes, at the outset, growl out of their at tachment to hro, personally, and their desire to lee a member of their own delegation an the Speaker's cheat; but it le to their everlastiog credit that they abandoned him when hie true petition on the aide of the South became known. The faithfulness of oar own members, no well as those from Western Pennsylvania generally, de serves to be hrld la grateful remembrance by their constituents. Tin Hones or Itgroos.4-The second annual report of the Hod. of Refuge for Western Penn sylvania is a very interesting document. The Institution was formally opened on th 18th day of Dec. 1854, since which time - 145 i &tea have been received, of whom 185•rstill maio-99 boys and 86 girls., Of the whole number re ceived, 91 boys and 86 girls were from Allegheny County, although only 60 were natives of this country. Of the whole number received, 28 were born in foreign lands; 85. were of American parentage; 61 Irish; 20 Germans; 6 English; 1 French; 8 Scotch; 2 Welsh; I Swedish; 1 Ilindoo; 14 African; and 10 Unknown-108 of foreign - parentage. The average age; of boys when ad mitted was in years; girls 18t years. Seventy seven were committed on complaint of their parents or nearest friends. • Those committed mere for the following offencee, to wit: Larceny 40, Incorrigibility 67; Vagrancy 28; Prostitution 7; Malicious Mischief 1. The'great majority of oomMitments may be traced to that greatest' of earthly bereavements —especially to the young and tender in years --gig lon of parents 1 Of the 148 Ina aces received, 26 had lost both parents previous to their admission into the House; 28 their mothers; 68 their fathers—ln all, 111 had lost one or both parents by death. The health of the inmates has been good, and no death' have taken place. " The progress they make In education is exceedingly encouraging— four hours each day being appropriated to in struction under competent teachers. The chil dren are kept at employmentwhennot in school. The greater part, of the year, the boys were employed in improvingthe prentises. The large amount of grading done by them has been a A great saving to the resources if the Institution. Twenty to thirty boys, daring the past summer, were almost constantly at work beyond the walla All the washing, ironing, cooking and tailoring Ls done by the girls. • The total cost of the grormasend buildings, Is $96,88666. The amount received from the State Is $40,000; fronicounties $22,600; from indi vidual subscriptions $17,628; leaving a balance improvided for of $16,204 66. 'The Board, ex. peeted to be relieved from this debt by subscriii tiocCof counties. Having been: disappointed, it looks with confidence to the; Legislature for further help, which we hope will not be denied. • The buildings of the Institution were designed for the accommodation of 228 inmates; cis: 181 bole and 95 girls. Should the number of com p:du:ants for the coming, equal that of the past year, additional erections would soon be requir ed. The , bays' school room Is. already full and over flowing, and shofild be enlarged', as soon as the Means of the Institution will ndmit. In the planning-of the htdidings, ample provision was made for the enlargement, and awing for boys' dormitories, which may be fl , et Wanted, could be added at comparatively small cost. It Is not probable, however, that the inetease hereafter will be any thing near the ratio of last year, when tho institution commenced. The cost of each Inmate per day, 11524 cents. Semler the boys are now employed in the work .thops,_and as they are able to be more osten sively and profitably employed: the expenses of the institition will be lease mid. The Directors state that the institution exerts s salutary street upon the minds and , deport _ • meat a. viciously disposed youths without, as well as upon those within Ise precincts. There 'have been in•tances of youths of cities steeped in mime, who have given up their former evil habits, and . are .now living obediently to the commands of their lawful guardlams. The ex, tonal. and well-organized bead of youthful , - thieves that long infeated the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, has been entirety broken up. i The Directors speak in the highest terms of the superintendent, Taos: G. RITFUZIMOIID, ESS. and of all the officerseeleoted by him. , The success of this noble institution is a mal low. of exceeding gratyleatlen. The Directors say: On m i sw i D g our work for the past year, and contrasting the present with the past caudition . • o f i te inmates, the progress bi learning which , - lllOll4 of them have made, • (astimishing even to • souse of us who are In almost daily Intercourse with them, when their former :Slender opportu nities ere taken Into cosideration)the efficient, yet paternal and maternal control and discipline under which our children live, and the great moral as well as intellectual changes which have been wrought in many of then:4 we feel that we have greet cause to be thankful for the past, The and to Indulge high hopes,:the frame., Institution has already .degree of success its rich constitutes a sure groundwork for hope of its fn:nre exceeding.neefulnesta ... c o rny' elem.—Those who We $/r aro dliposed to use this exaal.tent coal, wilt take notice to an sdvertieement in i..""4.Pre gooey, naming the pla ces where they= leas: tbeir orders. We lmrn that thi" agents here upset be able to make , the sup#l7 larger sod mon regular ..!rte."' ' Ciaimmas 'ID ILO it as cheep at *the Dort o. , pi; much mon plesistit. • = , h N,• - PEELADZLPERA, Jan. 29th, OM. To tho editora of the Patalmrgh Gazette: Your paper of yesterday, contains the state ments of Mr. Hopkins, late President of the board of Canal Commissioners, and myself, In relation to the withdrawal of the .Trinsporters from the Main Lite. :loth statement, are substantially correct, and do not conflict with each other. The position • - • • assumed by me le that the nett revenue of the Comnfonnealth has been increased, by the with drawal of the Transporters. This Mr. H. has heretofore admitted, and does not now deny. It could be tree even if the charges on the Main Line bad remained at the came rates of toll established at the opening of navigation in 1855, in as mach as the receipts of the Com monwealth from the transportation of a ton of freight between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia by the Pennsylvania and Columbia Railroads was shout the same, finder these rates of toil, that It would have been ifpassed over the entire length of the Main Line, while the State eared the cost of Its transportation, no inconsiderable sum, ever the Canal and Allegheny Portage Railroad. The Canal Commissioners inform the,publio in their Canal Report, that a reduced rate of toll was in contemplation, and that the transporters submitted a schedule which wan regarded as inadmissible, but that the boa* 'was willing to make any reasonable reduction in tolls which might be demanded for the phrpose of retaining them upon me Line. Now as the tolls estab lished at the opening of navigation pie' to the State about the same amount, whither the freight was transported by the Pennsylvania ftalirciad or State works, it follows of course that any reduotion would have given to the Common wealth less receipte if passed over the Main Line than if sent over the Pennsylvania and Co, tumble Railroads, thereby' not only losing indi rect charges, but also in the cost of transporta tion from Pittsburgh to Columbia, by the con tinuance of the transporters on the Canal. We may ask what possible motive could there be for perpetuating this state of things? Would It not be wiser to meet the difficulty at once, and lave the unnecesaary expenditures in progress or contemplation to preserve transportation upon an avenue which can only be maintained, at an annualloss to the Treasury, vastly exceeding the amount of the Tonnage Tax Mr. Hopkins fully understands and has admitted this point.— I believe that no one charged him with having "advised" the withdrawal of the transportation lines; though site application of the simplest rules of arithmetic , will show that it increased the . net revenues of the Suite. Yours very Respectfully, J. EDGAR Tnonseon. We do not question Mr. Thomson's facts, nor are we to lie understood as casting the least re flection upon his course in this matter. Oar purpose, in what we have said hitherto, has slut; ly been to learn the true position of the Canal Commissioners on the subject.. When the first statement of this matter was pat forward in the Philadelphia inquirer, the organ of the Commissioners at Harriebnrgh undertook to deny it, and to promise that the forthcoming re port would set the affair all right. The report has failed to come up to the promise; and our references to the subject More have been direct ed simply to getting . fair understanding of the ground °coupled by them. From the report of the Canal Comtnissioners we learn that when they aacertalned that the traneportere were about to withdraw from the Main Line, they agreed "to make any reasona ble reduction in tolls which might be demanded for the purpose of retaining them [the transpor ters] on the line," bat as the transporters demanding a greater reduction than they were willing to give, no arrangement could be made with them. From Mr.- Thomson we learn that the Com missioners admitted to him that, even according to the old rats of tolls, the State made more by having freight transported over the Pennsylvania road than if it had been taken over the Canal, the income from the tonnage tax and tolls on the Columbia 'teed exceeding the revenue derivable from it if !eat by the east ; consequently, that the State twee the gainer by. the change, instead of being ea loser. Now, taking this latter for granted, (and we have no reason to question it,) bow can the Commissioners justify their proposed reduction_ of tolls to keep the transporters on the canal, when the State was already a loser on every pound of freight carried at the rates they pro posed to reduce t It was their duty to inoresie, not reduce, the revenues of the State ; and if they took the view attributed to them they ought to have bailed the 'opportunity of getting rid of the transporters, discharged the useless officers employed on the abandoned line, saved - the State the expense of keeping up an unproductive work, and appealed to facts 'and figures, easily obtain ed from the record of the State Treasury, for their vindication. We do not undertake to questitio, now and here, the fact contended for by Mr. Thomson, and in which he claims the concurrence of the Canal ConsmissioneA, that the State tax on a ton of freight transported on the Pennsylvania road from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia Is greater than the tolls on the Canal would tie on the same ton of freight ; but, that fact conceded; we can not understand why the Commissioners should 'wish to reduce those tolls or keep op the Canal at all. Our complaint against them, is, not only that they have made no mention of such a fact, and by leaving the public In the dark, have withheld what would otherwise have contributed to the settlement of a difficult problem, but that they have also acted in direct opposition to its plainest Waal:dogs. Tn• GILZAT Qtrzernon...No honest and candid man can any longer deny that Slavery is the all-absorbing and all controlling subject in our Natiosiel Politics. This has been ole.rly imp in the long protracted end bitter contest over the Speakerehip. .When the Soil votes came to be taken, the love of slavery and Re interests tri umphed over- every other principle. Old Line Whigs and Southern Know Nothings were (mind uniting with their political foes, and marching up shoulder to shoulder to oppose the Republi otos, and save slavery. No - parties ever opposed each other with more ferocity than the Demo crats and the. Know Nothings, and the bloody riots at Louisville were only mere emanations of the hatred.which existed between them. They hate each other still. Nothing but the defence of slavery could have united them. At the be• ginning of the ecesion the Democrats offered • gross insult to the Know Nothings, and yet when it became evident that the Republicans could not be broken by threats or stratagem, the Demo crate wooed the Know Nothings end the Know Nothings courted the Democrats, all for the love of slavery. Slavery is the great question, and the next Presidential election must be fought on that issue alone. ' The trial of Psalms), at Hollidaysburg, .on charge of Kidnapping, ended on Tharsday.last. P6lllOllll was acquitted ; and we are than, for the present, compelled to do without the proof, that would otherwise have been forthcoming, of the emptinees of Virginia bluster. Which Perri se . liendttans• to ell parts of woman) gultserland and Eloleann. Parsons intandlos totraralatscadatlyprocurathrough OP lantanaQf.dlt. on welch lioney can be obtains& ai seeded. liang Pest or Menne. °Mentions of lulls, Nano, and other securitiee 1a tn. - rope. till rendes prowl Wootton. for the Pittsburgh Quetta.Wed. el. WILLIAMThird 00.. a Wood. corner Mot. his. Enrrox-,As the Councils of this city, and the Legislature are about to take some an lion 011 that portion of the canal that Herrin the city, It is desirable that the beet plan should be adopted for the interests of the publio and all the parties concerned. There appears to be no objection to surrendering the portion of it be tween Seventh street and the Monongahela river to the city,' since it never has been used for canal purposes, The change, however, ought to be made, so that it c•n be applied to agreed purposes, or the transfer would not benefitthe city and public. This requires that it should be extended at least to the fiorth side of Liberty street. The only objection to this plan is the ,use of the wharf on Grant street for local freight. That freight is now better acts:lmmo dated by the Valley railroad with an early extension by the N. W. B. B. to Blairsville, while as much space guy be substituted be tween Penn street and the Aqueduct which has never been need for canal purposes. In this view of the matter more is lost , than gained by keeping back latprovemente on both aides of Grant street from Seventh to Liberty, and on Liberty from Wayne to Ohara. Nothing can be done there in - the way of permanent improve ment until the high bridge on Liberty street is brought down to the final and settled grade of that Buret. Let the Councils of this city apply to the Legislature to satiation this plan, and no doubt it will be granted; and this summer the street will be graded without any expense to the city, the passenger and freight deFtits be treated on each side of Grant street, the con- Emotion with the Ohio 8.. B. completed, and private propirty holders be justified in embark ing In substantial improvements, adding to the embellishment and revenue of the city, at a time. when both are much needed. No good reason can be assigned why another year • should be lost in accomplishing these works, and Since it sequins legislative action, It la certainly better that the =eel:: :!Logicl 41"11 N. power to ;MD in it without .. t fey . 'alive action a year hence. 11111211 7 / 1 2; 4th, 1886. From the Presid.uießlder of the Mor-1 Vanne • .' and Mechanien' Fire & Marine I pATIIBLIGAIIIIII IF KANSA... —The Republican • party his been organized in Kansas, at a meet. ocatorn Dp6.11, lreeern Firr,"ll.l r. , ,,ferf n, /K. I. tYCOrt c....—ae. , : ta.,,, kern a 1t...c,0,1 wl,li • INS' RANCE COMFANY. ing held at Lawrence, on the 12th of January I, OF PIIILADFLDII.Id. In ' ,dm, .d pane In my Inaba eitheold on I A platform of principles was reported by Cot.. 0.." my .—gs anddenreesion dot:its for sues 2or 8 month. I g „,,,. B. Hon. THOS I t I i, F , LORENG E. Preoldent Lane, incorporating the great principle of Be- I skir benelted rierreirmtootone dote of ro me ux MeLane's 11 hapro d u. 1 ed layer Pill. *bleb his 'ITT gr ..., w y , STATEMENT OF EL , SINIUS. pnblicanlem. "No more Maim Territories ; no. the boWneed Maar. mach mere =ad. cod nlea-aeJit to , Fr.= the Pl ea t day of August to the Thirty slat tar of more blare States." Col. Lane, Mr. Lowrey, Mr. mew action thin the old Blelatals Pills 'lath 1 have fro & mo u n t ~,,i l ei d io % ee l'. ire l tolaCos.... GIDEON MARTIN. COI:May, Mr. Legato and Mr. Mallory--all Na- gullatar take:l:m.4o(cm I ran erlth °madame. mom do Tire , mend the isr.Fraved Plll. to the atileted and tor friends Toro . tional Democrata— = endorsed the platform as re- 1 . bat, „4,4,..t, and e .,, s nee, , st o rrAnA for . / . t . re m . co . the... : -._ ported, and thus repudiated Squatter Boyer. ' i Jrn 4 ... 1866 . ed Lim Pill, sod Immur e d Verml. i , , .. eighty, the cardinal doctrine of the "National" i fu ,. 1 . 1 : D 1 t e ,,,..c..,,b m i.d whit. ci,,..,,,„ u .i. Democracy ! Kansas, baptized in the blood of moot, prepared solely order the eurerelelon or Dr. L freemen, will emerge from her troubles • glori- ' 80011, •Il 411 "1" IlLcdkc'Gr'in't° and Phidd'"l""'" etre loretilei 0003 Republican State. ,..- Nous gaur s a i m ay to prepared by Dr. I. Scott & Da. , role Pro o e t o m B in a Place. Idoraintorn, 1:00. Dr. Mo. Lanes Iroorarre I Liver Me and In proved' Vermlftwe ...luuzazdrder.orruZeate of C. Melon. Dr. GM H. KEYSER 140 Wood ehmet. Wholerale agent. JAB. P: FLEXING. Allegheny, near R. B. Depot Whole• sale mond. letlerdterT. TOM IMPROVIMINr OF THII 01110 following action cm tide subject was had by our Board of Trade, at a meeting held last Sat.: arday: Prrisittoton BOARD or DUDS Room, February, 2, 1856. j ' Wtotesas, Believing that the improvement of the navigation of the Ohio River is the most important enterprise now claiming public atten tion, and that the time ban now arrived for pres sing it to a thorough and successful accomplish ment, and in view of the numerous and widely separated mercantile and manufaituring commu-1 nities which are deeply and directly interested in It, and moreover, because we have reason to belifre that the country is now prepared to en' ter earnestly into the prosecution of the enter. 11 prise; therefore be it 1. Rejoiced, That the eeveral Chambers of Commerce of the commercial cities, both Bast' and West, be invited to co-operate with us in the preliminary movements, necessary to an organi zation of the Company, and in pressing the claims of this great enterprise upon Congress, the Legislatures of the several States border ing upon that river, anti upon the merchants, manufacturers and property holders of. the va rious cities and towns whose interests' will be beneficially affected by it. 2. Resolved, That immediate measures be ta ken to procure the requisite concurrent. legisla tion in the several states bordering upon that river, and that to this end we hereby concur in the appointment of Josiah Copley, Req., to visit the several Western cities, for Abe purpose of bringing about a harmony of views, as to the. mode of improvement, unity of action In Its pros ecution, end of conferring and co-operating with the several Chambers of Commerce and influen tial citistms to the procurement of snob legis-1 Ledo°. B. Resolved, That while we folly approve , of' the plan of dams and lock., for improving the Ohio river in the manner set forth in a recent publication issued by the Board, yet we are will ing to defer to the fiord judgment of all the pas ties Interested. 4. Resolved, That the several cities and towns, Chambers of Commerce, Boards of Trade and other association' interested in the enterprise be invited to express their views In relation to the mode of improvement, and in general in relation to the whole subject, eo that the legislation to be.obtained may conform to whatever mode of Improvement may be mutually speed upon. 5. Rejoiced, That In our opinion to important object In contemplation would be greatly - promo tad by the calling of a general Convention in Cincinnati, on May let, 1866, in which the econ menial interests of both the Atlantic borders and the great central valley may be equally rep- • resented. 6. Eaoloci, That in our opinion it would be discourteous to the numerous mercantile com munities most directly Interested In the enter prise and therefore impolitic, to make any gen eral effort to obtain 'wok or to organise a cam. party, until measures are taken to obtain con current legislation in - the States bordering upon the Ohio river, or until the proposed Convention shall lodinate the mode of improvement desira ble, and the plane for carrying it into success ful operation. 7. Bootoed, That these proceedMge be pub lished in the 'astral papers of this city, and that the editors of the several cities interested In the contemplated work, be respectfully requested to lay them before their readem Altman Smairann.—The Cincinnati Com mercial of Saturday saya “Bight slaves made their escape from Ken tucky night"before last, among whom were four more belonging to Mr. Archibald K. Gaines, of Boone county, Ky., a claimant in the fugitive . slave case at present before U. B. Commissioner Pondery. They are ere this beyond the reach of a capture." °UK BOOK TABLE. Marx Pr_ Merlon 1.4.1.6. atm Yost: J. 0. Derb y. 1846 Ilismeccab thousand.' This is one of the very ablest of the American school of Main, as is evidenced by Its wide popularity. We have noticed it in our columns before; but we an glad to be able to note the evidence given of the active demand for It. For sale by.Qildenfenny & Co. and Miner & Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. We think we are justified in saying, that mother Pill. or reatedY to: Lien ConoPlaint, has gained. so deservedly, the reputation now enJered be Dr. knuttes Oelsbrated . Llver Pills L an weldettos that they will con. read the Ibilosrlng certificate Don • 4.17 residing In oor awn any. New Wan. JM 1552. Thla be to entity that I ban had the Inn comOsint tor TIMM IffIVIMIIT 00111 d get any beedlelne to holt a tne timid I roa m a nd nogg Or anot u s tsbr...i Pills. e m en d now ny to the public, that they hays cm plotaly wma and Ido hereby recommend them to ell allicted with • di...pi lIT.T. The still cam— M'Xist. KAMA P.W.C.10. No 93 Lewis I. will be cared to ask for Dr, IPLands Wet:rand 14,R Pills, niamar.tored br Mooing Boos-. of Plitebingh. Ps: Au other Warmth:lga in somparison an inuttilsoa Dr. IPLane's genuine neer Pills. else his O.r *tinned Warnings, can row to hadat all znpectsbn drug norm None gamins without the signature of BROS OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TAN. ONLY - : 0 RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. The Feet 'Frem hones at 2.30, A. R., through to Chrtizunti In If hours mud AO agnates. hue s7,oa. . KAM MAO MAW AT 8 A. X. CURES/ Than av f r. a. Then Maine eumeza claw out:Notions no Ortatlins. that nassugen avoid &Lotion The direct note to IL Look is now rpm. w Creetlina and Indimpoll. 100 adlea ationar than no Chnelsord. lint clan fare from Pitalxtrgb to Bt. Lana 511110. Second class 812,00. Con melon. are cos& at Alliance with Oh. road to ClevetaL d and at klanglelg with the toad to Newark. idouroeville and litinatukr City. No Trains rum on Sunday. Tbs. roads conneet at Oreatlbs. For particulan. ate Itesultdlia Through notate are sold to Olneinnatl. Leednills. fools Doilanatadis: Chkago. Scot Island. Bort Warn. Cleveland and the principal towns and calm in the Watt The NSW BRIONTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Lars Pittsburgh at 10 A a.. and 4:48 r. E., sad New &Whoa at 1.80 A IL, WO 1 r. X Art Threat. and further Ingtnnati i n. a apai lt e r. At the noun ofice, under the Monongrhella Ilanss Or at MI raderai OSOINIE !Met Station. to Pittsburgh. Nov. SS, MM. Dia.t Anat. Bntish and Gonthumtal Exanange NOII2 BILLS DRAWN BZ DUNCiIi, SHERMAN 14 CO.; ON THE UNION BANE, LONDON IN 911M3 07 £1 AND r MARDI!. These Drafts are available at all the prin ! ova resin ottasiste, llootlastol add baud, .d the Ossatlzisat. • we also tray BIGHT MILS on RI. A. Grauebaam & Bain, rainucroar A NAM, JOHN _MANUFCOCAATEURESSIARADI___&OF BROS. Iron galling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window batten, Window Guards, kr., Nos. 91 Second et., & 66 Third St., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGII, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns. nano and Phi% roltatda inaltompa Particular at total= cam w =clod= Onto Lott. Jobbmddons at otowt ootteo. addttf PEARL A S LLEGH ENY TEAM . IS Flour delivered to families in either of the twot dies. Orden mar b WI ortbo MU, or to ow taw et - Ito stores of LOGAN, WILION £OO.. t 1 Wood nl. . MR a MISER, wean 1.31.117 sad at. Olalists. IL P. KIIIWARTI. Dructiseo =W. GASH ON DELIVERY. BRYAN. RINNBDY a On 111 that science amide o and experience magpat ha. to united MD, L. D Wright'. "Llould Ca. thartbe Patipaistion. It is am Wily taken a. water. as mire to eradicate dinar .0 taken, and operate. without pato, or laaabog thebowala to the hist costly.. Tbia pre. pahtima la aim rowdy vegetable, Mmyls and ',amino:an perfmtly safe In all am where • good family Physic la needed; w onamptionsble modicins for chilaran as well adulbs amuse th• System of Impute hirtgcua that =pude fours, and • molt/tads of other dinesfes too tremorous to mansion: stimulate the Um to throw oe thomamturnil lea, =drama thls wall/ onmullog medicine to carry awn off through the natural oftenosis of the body, thumb, ant your annually meaning dootofs 141,5, much slckiniO4" distress, and somatlinse rump, phiite V vimilly as good • remedy eit prererata. Uri, Give It • trial. Tull dllticUoria aorompany each bottle. 102 fag by all,reipeetehte D' lota, fKlmd r. SEIBERT. \ Sculptor, Mailer, Stucco 'Worker rind Wood New, No. ell Third stmt. esteem Weed ewe Xasist. strati. Pittsburgh. Ps.. tens esstantiim h.d so pmt et nes lasey Outtre 'Maus ica puke', a. sceleledie riVENTBATED LYE—Thelesp beet article ovasifi: t venze warty . ..at 't• -;, WELLS, BIDDLE & CO., 86 Fourth Bt. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., MASIV7ACIVASSS OF Baggy, Carriage, aiding, Drovers' LED DIAY 'WHIPS: TnoNos AND SWITCHES, }leap constantly on band, received direct froca UN* hatca7.ln York Ocl g =thlt atat o jar II v ir pa. ar ht ' tin3a s rirtilwa ll' lg . Wl2 ko t l Planters' Cough and n.uto? Whips, Oarriaate and Lab Wntpa, Stage Stem. and Loam in- to. Wife. dile. of WWI:W= 4I 7 rombnod to =dß?. sirOriers from tW t r ade are solicited and Fox:WU siliP P ed !LL WOGS way a' WIND—EIf /alltirWlrfaS .41.44606a'. sit JlCathair. to t.onb—T In have d. ies . p t d .roeo &Adak' roam:Lan ever used; and from their eortilet. to mot Matteis there to no septet Their decision Le ern Well grounded for Its wonderfol egileacy to motor - Mg, ensuring and beentifYing the Min ohoto.,dhg tt Rom dendral and ell riser Impurities: caring nervous thadsche, &a.. together with its delighthsl perfume. end Its goriest cieennews and dslicaoy. (the reetiltsof the great on taken In lie emperstion) Sere meat It the moot ant. ~.1.47 Menhir artiste of the kind. In the *cal& Rill sold by ell reemestsble doles for 25 ants lie sure and oh for Lyme& iLethelron. to ovoid rolnelets isoltstioo4 MUM Wiltig.ooe gromtetors. '63 Liberty et.. New fork. roz Lae by R. L 5111.1.1.88 •M. and all other dealers. fellot01•13 v aELAWAH.E MUTUAL SAFETY /NS/M- A IitNOR CORP 4 NT. odaThl a /1 , 10.E. S. B. oarnar Thlrd and Whtla , MARDI B INSURANCES, On VESSELS, CARCO, VREIGUT. to all patio( the world. .:INLAND INSURANCES, On Copan. by Itlyora 0.111, La. and Land Carding.. tnall puts of thin Union . . - EIRE INSURANCES, On kteyntandhi ninexall y..On Btoral, D rolling lionani.No. . •140111 0 ON. U 001,107. Nov. 6.rn, 10.55. Bondi and Bortanges, and Real Simla .....$101.920 la Phtlidalphiatlty .0 other tans—. .... ..—.. 86,110 00 Stook to Banks, Rallauadiand , Ininranoo Cam ititgr o a.-.... td , . ...._. ..... ..... ...... - 23.000 10 ~.. . R W - ............ 100.40 97 Cash no hand.. 24,1120 09 --- Basin. 4. at Anutelle-Prea - .loma on Rut. Pont!. recintly lasuad.-and othar stabta w 089 vin . ' Total impmt el Ain5ta.1.—......... MUMS 04 •.. DIRER i ORII. WNlhm Martha %Mean. 1 Mr Rally. Jcaaph H, Seal. Itlituel:,....,to.ndsr, 8 aarn ... 7111. tot" Robtrt Burton. James Traci alt, John R. limn" , William gym Gear& O. Lo,PAt. Asthma 4 MC.. Edward Darliogto . lama enant; 11, Jour Omits. James B. moNalust, J.M. Johns" mm. 0. karlalg, Jamas C. Nand: Lert,".,o Tboopbilus Pauldluf. J. T 0.. ri Dr. It AL flustou. D. T. Morass., 1:411 Cul& . John FL ,•¢Irl• WILLIAM MARTIN, /Avid at 3.40. W . 01., TLIONLAS O. RAND, Ftai liasaient. 5"4 1: A. MADEIRA. Arm?, aI.I No. 0 Water et- Pittsurgh. IYENNBYLITANIII. INSURANCE CO. .• OF PITTSBUROII, 'Corner Fourth and Southfield Streets, Authorised Capital $lOO,OOO. INEVRE 8L1T.01NG3 4 41 .1 D OTHER PROPERTY' Aeolian Leo. or Domains br Fire. AS the Perils at rho Bra and Inland Navigation tad Trartaportatfora .• =WM= • WM. r. Joboacm. fusty Parterron., Jacob Painter. W. Mrollatoak. Jaa P. Tanner. Oro. Pedal. • Park, I. oda errata, Wad. liampton, • j =ar:' • A. M. Loos. Pruddaat, Don. WM. F. /OLIN ETON. Via tredirat. BODY PATTERSON. Breratat7 t TrrAsores. A. A. Caulks. nal2 Reliance Mutual insurance Mimpany OF PHILADELPIII A. orrtat NO. TO WALNUT STRISET. pm,. $1171.674—And4, s=o92. Sec Gated. DISURANCE--On Buildings, Met ebsinilas. Tosalturn. Lo.. In trnr or country. .• The motualprioriple. oreabbred with the focurit7 of • Mock Oaultal * entitle* the insured to *taro In th. Orate a th•Owarpanyortirout want, for an y, 'The Octipt Oatltattol a <him Company, for protAte.' ars MOrertlble. at par ,into the ()vital Mork of the Orait'r. IL TINGLX)E Praddent IL AL florart** 'Secretary. utarcrOtm Clem MAW,.Lewin FL Allibure, - Wm. It. Thompson. , Georte N. hater. • T.O. hookah', I Beni. W. T 1.10.1. 0. W.0.1.•••,* Z. LOthr.P. • Hobert Moen. ' IL L. Canon. IX S. viroe i l,... Robert Tolawd. Harahan Uhl. - 1 ltdmard .James. Jame, L. , TarlO4 Wm. Hamm . Ihuatlr.g. Archibald Cttr. G. AL Ittrottd. Wm. AL Sample, Pltielt. • . J. 0. COWIN. Agomt, 1 . hthrole : wiener Third mod Wood stmts. fhtamm's Instiraime Comry of Pittsburgh. wm.BACIALW/ President. . ' BAMOHL L. BABLIJILL. Say. • 07/2C.D. 04 WATER. 82 eIVEEN 14.R.X.ET 4..9D . WUOD STREAMS lei . G7191:469 HULL AND CABS° RIM ON TDB oaio Aso 111113813SIPPI RIERA, ANTI 111.11iIIT "SD' Nam aseiseg Lew o , Dowses b , Pgre. ,ALSO wing Uteperas of the LEA and INLAND NA V 104770 10 =4l TRAMPORTA nob% =Weeps,: Wm. INS klsmsel ; Capt Kart Scothor . 11. Ai. Kier, Robert D NJ,. W. Bt ha m D. IlarlsOWD. Lase D,Pemmeek. John L. DU franefe &Alen, Walter No7wee, J. Schosamsker. Jas. 11...Ocwww. I Wm. R. !Um John Seloton R. 4.31 PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBY °ALTAI, PrnrieLent. .1 paw D. ktoOrca &es- This Cotnpany makes ev e Insu rance up- PoTHLGSos to or oonnonto4 with LIT RISKS, ,110.1.4 IMP azt6- Oonp.. on the Ohio and umainalims sad trlbularsaa and Ma. Ira.. -And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And scanstlho Paul a elm Bea utd • EL. NotlAntban An , loinstrates evnestdnt pith InfotT SO pantos. M:= Janus& Moo William Plllll4s, , John &gay: i ame ld• _ _ ckorahPar.... ll - u JMarsib, Jaw LINIIIL john • mud 51 Jams. W. 11•Ihrtan. Chan Arbuthnot. Dorid Richer. tine N. Loo.4.4.,lltrAttis. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Will Ineuro against all kinds of Rio and Marina Risks. mamba Thos. baktt. Jas. gaitbley A. Ntsa.. 0.. D.+l., aW. Rlctot.w. Matta LlollbeA G. W. Jsebson. L/Pllbb=l l , W. IL tissith. spa mm. Ihstlbstlab ossasAged by Dips:lon lima AbOMI Ih this Wra'an.itY. end rho will liberally_ !dyne. And promptly plby AU Wass it, Las .onricx Wits Wave. (bPsAls Oo's Ws:elm") be stars, PlUshozgh •suliy , • • a Mlla. h. J. W. Leda. W.Thaw. LT.,. l" PI-111 4 ADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE OITJTOM Hol7l*, Will make all .kinds or Insurance. either Pernettta of Limltad, on every at: lotion of Propartl 01 . li. W. littranna Vice Preatelant. DII3.I:drOSS: tko 'l . l l9 ° T. eCnns. Jan. EL Paul. John Clayton. EL who,. r.l.Smarr. Sharman. ..ISagaFa. J O. 00,7121. t. Third sad Wood sterrts. MESA 811 - BANCE CORM Y JOHN PP OE T B TSB G U B, R r G es i H n t. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. C. W. BATCHELOR., General -Agent. WILL WEEMS AGAINST ALL HINDS 0 MARINE AMORE RISKS. imasasiasrpr. 0" W. K. Nt=nt. Iwo . PonnorA. Z. D. Dpdlb, W. W. Idortin. R. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Onzugh D. 4. G e orge B. Boldon, D.rid ~&I=4 eared_ jr"'tbio"Or: *d _p_Lprzr ,,, vgvzz . ronantlr 00.. a ft. um.. no. 99 Water Woof- An974ind THE GREAT ENGLISH /I,BmEDY • SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Ville. Prepared from a prescription of Bir Amos mita M. D. Madam latraardamy to Um Qams.— Iltdo lanalaabl• ladlein• la teafallhis Ata the tan Of all ghm *mill mai Magmas Mamas hiddeat to Ms le. gadsocturtitelibia. =dinar all ream, ridansm all obstruction& me helms on tits Mandy salsa with regularity. Item Pins Mould to and two og Man •aak• MTN= to ear Anima:kb they Ratify the congthrutkai. sad laam tb• ref emag during labor. manna tbs mother to podoo her mass witti•afity to harsalf red obild. tair 011110 Original:WlWl gad didad mamma, Tatum Hs& mel Mita, Naminms. Fattlime am oda lkaa tiei,Pilyttatlca of the Haut. lemma of f pans. Ilysefi' to. Slat Ittaddelts, sad all the painful damns ova Mead by a dhardayd maim. than PUN wig admit • curl what all other atelas ban failed. !tad although T o ri gfal yeamiy. do sat mutant boo. mama. aatlaumg. OT akar salnag; toll &mo= secoripaayiag each pselealia. PM*, in the Naiad Pagel sad Camda. Oa• Dana. Sob Apia+. for this conatten —L O. BALDWIN a Cia. Raibostar. N. Y. 7=1. 11 t MONEt. rebores. N. T.. fisassal Aosta 17. 8..-avoima 0 rattan Lampe =mama to ang au natrided agent. arid bat= • bottled Mew Mb by return mill. fof lan Idttabargh. by PLUMING 13300. anew of Wood sael Mariam:, _pg. AllELoorida Poona and ihaitbfashi scat JO S YLa NINO. roma. Dimond sad liar. luet ahntatotadlaugidstssmaany. gmogihrgyy SAMUEL GRAY, MEROHANT TAILOR. seep. 4t CLAIR TTABOR.H Kes constantly op bond a Itisge and oom ossortmsat or th• Itt44 FASHIONABLE GOODS. , tiara bra rtmatka iv Kra' wear. width 1m Is remould tpyatl op to WIN, °llama mke, toth.latsst sad mart MWSSTBD AS VOLT/ W& Bond. of Allegheny. eatuai. MUMMA . 0 d 878.721 68 Relined Sonde,- 33,400 0 0 Loan 0.0 rind 9ineegege of i1;e1 ...--&SAW 00 Cub In tludt end unbend_-11.022 22 Capital e t (yaudeotnot yet dge)____ 91.000 0) Sretrdoet Fotent =stored. 68,367 31 Duo trom Agents (wowed by 18.6.6.9 61 Expense and Cornmlulons. ......... 11,662 91 Total amount of Lames incurred, but not yet &dinged. ire— . -1,668 68 86 GO Thle Oenneauy :ware. hull and t. 1,6 cargo WU on the Ohlo and elmetelpri trtbutedes. Ineatee againet 100 or dam. WM by fats Lams 1111 rail, ediarft'd o.d P.IF° 7 Fternatersa—Hon. T. M. Howe. Oen. J. H. mama& Jape. Wood. forlneanautei apply to TIIOIIAS J. 110 ff titan agent iakhtf ft No. 00 Water et, hot Wood and Market. BAKKE & CO.'S MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT COD LIVER OIL. Highly esteemed by the Medical FtIM4GY throughout the United Etat. for Its gurrri. ...n -umu and an heady hanoodlaro and superior enemy. ••• ..• .• • A majority of 0. realdrot physicians . or Philadelphia give this 011 the ward. of their high aliProvat and as test of their confidence recommend It to heir parienta. and preamito It in their pr otke. As • remedy for Oonsumption. Ilronchltla. Asthma, Gout. Rheumatism. Omar& Debility. and all Scrofulous Alfactions, it dandle unrivalled. &floating • oow or Misd ating scarring when other medicines bare failed. Bold In bottles by JOHN C. DARER & CO., ' No. 100 N. Third stmt. Philadelphia. And by the Druggists in Pittsburgh and slaewhera Certificate from Ilelaware•—Smyrna, Delaware. Meath 26th, Mkt —Mum. B. A. Bahar.sexk .11 G.—Gentlemen: I feel it tote my duty to you... wall M to the Dahlia to inform you of the wonderful elects your Invaluable Vermifuo: had on my children. One rail ta. ken ill, a rhort time BIM% and I called in my Way Phr Wien. Dr. John D. Perkily.' Ater an examinatan. he pronounced the Ilinesetaariw. Dun worm. and nrewerined Fahrritoek'e Vern ifdiy. A m er the thud had taken . few down, he &a:harked. at the trot operation. Afilr-five. Of fly Lipprri Wurens 104 gr nu In my lite, and In the mum. of the de, eta e yet me he dPeharged twtween a cunt and half snail= of large worm,. • • ' . ile itamellatelY got hen..oJ:7ed elem•. It has had a goal ettett WI h m• other eLl , dreu. You may one this cortitestn f the harelit of the oublha EIIEVEZER LURTZ. Sold wholesale and retail by all the orluenpal dragststa wtdennuttry• =ultimate throughout the United Stan.. ia33:ditwT Rim Tose, Julio 15th, lboo. sgew Yorka sa Liverpool Line of Parkets. JOHN THOMPSON, N 0.410 Libeny emelt, Plttebunth. Pa. Is the only parson In the above city authorisad to all Planate Cerndratael AT ms Liao of N.. Tort and Linanool co - cm - as GRINNELL, 07 South et., Nen Tort Han alwaye on barn Sight Ley Ra No any amount. parable at any Bank in England. inland. Scotland and Wale. • Mao, brings paraensers from New Took and Philadel phia by Railroad. JOHN THOMPSON. Jeohirdikertf T aref No. 410 Liberty street. WtLLL&AS & ALLKN ARNOLD & WILLIAMS 1LL10110,111111.11 01 Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND =TING GLINERALLY. For Wartaing and Ventilation of Builditsgs. w. • A. IND eantezot tor Warmleg and VontilatiAg O 7 Steam or Hot Water, Pt➢•. Cttiloon's Yonne.. Chttreisot. Boboolo, lionttals, Yootooloo. Groan ilovato. Doan Holm Jail llotol. or Dtrolliclai. No. 25 ti .t.. Dltttburo FLEE NO BROTIEIERS, (5EX. 31 . 1 . 21 00 J. MI. • 0 0 .) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. 60 WOOD BTRZET,_ rasulim v i . a. E l =eton of Dr. DPW:Wm Wet:mod v LI pu LADIES' FANCY FURS. • M'CORD & CO. Have opened their Large Stock of FANCY FURS. To wAict they invite the attention of tAa Ladia - No. 131 Wood Street; To Nervous Sufferers A retired clergyman, restored to health in • f.w a.ye . gft.,....y yew• of greet ner•om I. sallow to make known the means or cam and will. therefor. wad (free) the preemption used. Direct Rey JOIIN 3L DAUNALL.6 9 1 . 1.111.012 iltr<lst. Brooklra. N.Y. aolo3mearlawle e • That all may be satisfied of the wonderful multiage of Elelmbold's Geoulroi Preparation; a.inotunr raters to profenorsof want medical miler., disiloguivb• ad phrelohma and to his azotite,mu , of whom will mthly Ton of the virtu.. of hi. valuable Field Extracts. A trial will convince the most ekeptaml of their curative moan. See advertisement healeA Cleordne Preston tints. faX2.2ad Chronic Diarrhoes.—Wa have in our poseeselai Lb. certificate of a navectatd• dtisew taitiff log that be naa cored entire!). of this dreadful abeam by talon Beerhave's Holland Blttara We shall take Ow n. °fel:wain, the certificate to any Perinn dindhtinf thl Latent, nt. Be. cdrertleasant in another column. JaWtitharli Neuralgia — A gentleman living in Phila. &bal. arc . In panda( thrrouh Pittaburat, .me months since,.l pure/owed a bottleof BOEHM AV CS tiOLLaND It relieved me so much, that on returnici. /come I bought two more bottles from Dr. Drop. ehich completely cured moor Dann/gin I have recommendcd the article tome.) , my friends. and four or bre o r the number it cured them. I think that my recommendation has done more for Its sale in Phlladelrbis than roar elf...tieing.' We are not proaltted to puo/lail the name, bat any p. m°a e u lling at the store, Cr comniunimting with us by letter. will be convinced of the truth of thin atatani.t.l HENRY m H.CyLLINS, COMMISSION I MERCHANT AND WLOLYNALI DEALER IN OBE:ESE, BUTTER, SUDS, FISH. And Produce Eleaurspr. NO. 2b. Wood Street. Pittsburgh. Nelson's Ambrovypes. The Ambrotype is decidedly the &oat MmLdne. beautiful mid durable Owls of Portrait emu known to the art Their tone islet rennet; and harm. moos in• degree mem obtained by Mead proms Being tabu on ems, the; .t. mosedlrmiy brilliant and yet un like the Dagnareotnie. Mar ere PerfseGY &atria in en 7 angle. lAtUe children unplanned net ordy more tem. hat to almost inamosenialide point of time by the Ambrotype. By me other promo too phloxes be made ad putridly bearittnaL We respectfully Montt our friends and th e public moirmlly to nall and examine Ilyetial.. mid Judge for thrineelme. Remember the pt.... N E.BONII GALLERY, old OGLos Bulidine. Turd near Unreal deli-de-Iyr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS This Day Published. EDITH Th.v. Qtank•r , • D•usht•r. !' • Tail 0/ POIT/C0 111.11. ,BY 00101 ligh DNOCISPDANTS. 12m0..1310th. Prim $1.26. • MORE charming tale has rarely made its eppeateeter to so) country. The ei sus le laid la Bee n, at the time of the religious persecution of the. Qmdrcrs.by the Pulitans, and the circumstance adds "great intoned to a tale which does not require any snob -titlons aid' but whore Intrlnslt fidelities are rut dolent to fasten er attention, and deeply move his s utpathl ee, asw ell a. enforce mhatrable moral Imam. We add •h from the book Walt.— w'tree rlr4 " W ri aie that the early history of the Gust kmln New linirland fills a Pege in hm teeords whlrh the •••mcidsat• of our Puritan .0001110111 Woad 101,04 seal tome from Cheeps of men. The timer& thee. oscurren. me is yet to recent, 6r justice to either party to be awarded. The omunioneneesof • anal intolerance otter one hand, and the remembrance of ••=4l O. the are yet.too Ruh In the mind* of the dewandante, and years most pan away before elthß can regard the other with impartiality. lint onr blitoriens and Ethers should remember that the blot is only made deeper through attempts to *scum those deeds o f cruelty by mines.. sentatiatus ot their victims, and It become the dot f sees, faithful reprmsentailve of those amomito oepict their character with sale - nese, and to do justice to . the motives that influenced their condscL we Most the One What ft whet the Ririt that still characterises New Ridere, especially nee clergy, cola gloo 0300 to • man 01011/blOOlO7 footing of ehrietian Motherhood. Let it be remembered that the time was, when the chanters stood alone eget= Mumse that are now cried down by the mejorltr e and It their pecallaritie• sew test disappearing Irani our aligt ak tludr Principles remain. HAWN BROTH fee. New York For Bent Three Story Brick. Dfielling Hoye° occucied by Andrew Lew*, Jr and lately by entreriber. situate on Federal drat. "Allegheny e n. o f OYIOOIA. row, and nearly opposite the redden. of Oen. actinism. There le • by la the yard and gas fixtures thehorsr Apply to M. UNDERWOOD, at the Bang c f Pittsburgh. WV. MR. OFFICER, roturned Missionary I.llfrom Africa, will &Um A I eau. on Western At,,. ca. as • Marlon gold at the Vint En 1 . Evongl Luttmrsn Ohara. on WEDNESDAY EVENINU; rob, 6th, we 7 eds. Sono opodmons of dram, to Detente of Imr asol fm agrul , Woof tho =nano MIL Do osnlb/tod. NEW BOOKS by Express as Davison's Boos Store, fot !dartat street. near 4th: of the Conepiracy of Pontiac. and tbo War of the /forth American 'tribes m 44001166 Englith Colonies. LIT, the moaner of Canada, by granola Partnaan, Little And Brown, baton. lroraroAlia ULM= of the Second War Detinost the Unitadtliares of America and Groat Minato. mend marts.. volA Ample Mental Technology. rah 8. London. Dama liaantlftil story about the Frei Churc Tansandon. 600 on Oornetod. Koonce on Ldrrx.ct.d. Vll7ot. tiOartn/leN Great Qhootlon. nowill you coastior att. of Et ma Rotloion, prim 33 coots. &moot* both tarter. Eponfees PIP Ilkotelm, both raios: Fluor, Reward Conb; mono to .1•0004 nolo. COUGH REMEDIES—I haverea'd a aup• I,jly of the fallowing_valnoble sough moodier. Winter'. Balsam of Wild Mertz • Enorovin Comixiond Syrup of Wild awry; RelleawkWolisorde Boles , Jaynes Expert•row% Liverwort and Tan ittrie Cocifili • Lc. Jos FLEMING, &Were fib roma mamma and Market st, &SMALL FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT TOR BALL attention Irmo 'A to 30 wen e, 6 ennui o w cb II Wet did timber. belanoe under 'encl. end In • Min state oP et:Lineation. watered by A 1211107 fatting Th u I ,, e nt e adjoins the _ant 01 John . a n e w e X of • none from the run= urea— Tabors no place convenient to the city is baker anart. ed for • enutry reoldenoe then the aWre. end earth, woo le ...bout morn:c.c.; wilt ,be awed vo7 low on rod yayntiont, or wilt take in excnanAte • la n e m . 0.. litieburyin lianntacturea. B. AIoLAIN A AIN, - 114 4 - Tint et. - QE LP MATING BROOM hiA 9gir.sbb;)". ik nEt a lgAM s geofx ned slam US Wood* NEW - DV E RT I S EM ENTS. A 114NLY $4OO CASH REQUIR.6—For B ale • nro ererr brtek Derelltng Hour* of 5 mors hall mile, Irityy lot of 20 ft front on Carrot et— !Reesa ny.br 100 deeelss Jeffen. et. Pesch tree. grave .Inca. ir. Pri,Bsl4/5(1, SISO fa beret.l , emetrider et 5355 Per. ri.r. /6 • S. CUTIIIIKELT t SON Si Market at. tx . ru ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 27 I. ft fr=et no ti.xtb et by 110 deep to SA Wry. with • Ism*. dvelang torts., Nice CIIIIIREbT f BON. 51 51.1715 t. ECISIM BUILDING LOT on Clark et. 22 1.2 ft front by r: Oeeo. Prue $4Ol Tama eaar. r , r fr 6 CPT •I; •RT Y MON, RI Market K. TDO EXTRACTS FOR THE HDKF—A ..PD l r of those On• Extraw rumour to anyw to ore, 'red by .5 JOS YLF.HING no . BECKER'S EYE BALSAM—I have just rac'd..apply of Bettor , geouln• Ere Balaam, woo* nor .0 anything now In ora for wow and Lifilll9l.ll.ref, Joa YLK3IING. 1110 LET—Two 3 story Brick Dwelling fee I. Bosses oo Robinson et- next the Cons! Bridtv• Lc Went. Allegheny. These !loosen are god:mole en an. eentnt of aver centosi Itcsuoti. Artily to febAng, A. W00D11017.9E. _ _ _ 1408,151 13 SGOOIYS INDIA 0110LOOOGUE— A errr I= remedy for roVer and Ague— , ?. don &II d by JO9 FLEMING. LOV ANODYNE—A sure care for wall ache, ka—lldosived br 109 PLKWINJ. fa L Bleoft KEO,I No. 1 d for sale by. •GAL. ar OANDLES& 'ULAN& & 00. BBLS. Flour ree'd mud for sale by 1.0 MeCANDLRIIB. M e CO. EDUCATION- Allegneny Female Seminary, Corner of feet Memnon and Waabingtortihreete. .ALLBGBENT CITY. l EEE SPRING . TERM of thin Institutkgn. tr h n e tl;teg b ;7etee mill commence on The Principal hm mound D ra wing, r Kw JOH-Wren as Takeo. of °niter Mimic and Chmolan containing full particulars calm be obtained at the Felicia It-omit WOTIWiti. Principal tithe POINDRICT6B, To thee of Pisan filtiMe. fe4ltrl Co-Partnership. , rjrLIE undersigned have formed n Co-part- Deed:tip or ttu purpose rf reannferturins °cussed< &Aver, ander the rums and style of Worse'sok. Atter hazy a eh . J.ll JON S. H . . W. WA EMILE: THOS. B. ATTXBURY Aliegheny-Co. Hortictutaral Society. T ELE Regular Monthly meeting of the Al -0 10 ed On zezi . co . , , ..ti l u.slcalteral Pkelotr Do held CITY UAL' . 7 A fen:fat= ° modinp will b. my Interesting K. licallOUT. Pron. 8. PCIIO.II, Jr, key. fe4 (MIMS rLET—A comfortable Dwelling, eit-, ... Alleghen. Cite. on Weehlngton.t. can trying .10 roam.. ert.h kitchen on the frroudd boor. qulro of te4 It II KO 211 i tbetty ec BIISINESS STAND & DWELLING FOR 8446—That fins 2 story brick building It the ton ol Sso.nd and Smithfhtld ass, erected pa • lot 20 feet Lunt by 83 to depth. The shore Ls one °file best stands fox bashsea un Ohs stmt. sB 81eL od L AIN ft be sol et t. SON, 21.8 th e yery AIY let DRY GOODS AT COST—lrish Linens, niunn., cheek', Twangy, Fitnnela Blankets. Batt. map, Jeans, °lngham; Calicos, Coburg' and &Ter f other kind of Bry Goode. Wittig ofi at mot et A. !amours, fee miter of Gran. arid Filth Me. MEIIOIRS OF HENRY TuE EIGHTH Or KISHLAND, adth the For :no., rate. and Char actere of hie Cis Wives er the out authorities, by Hen s y W. Herbert, In 1 v01,12m0. for sale Co.hi KAY a o, bb Wart et. y ul • or t o ore an , te. 10. .0 Curtain: a anise ai'N strati...by Anna Cora !Utah 1 ors. rly Mr. Mora°, Inl , 2ina fur pale by KaYt CO, Wood at. FrEN YEARS AMONG THE MAIL BAGS or Now from the Dal+Lof • Special Agent of the Poet Mate Department,. by J Holbrd.t. with Illustrations, lo 1 vol. Mad for sal- by ',LAY CO. Wood et. gIAMP FIRES OF TILE RED MAN; or %_/ A lined:en Yawn Asa bY J K Orton, in 1 roL for eal eby fr 2 NAY • CO, 66 WOOO eL &IiAOKSON & NEW ORLEANS—An au thentic narrstlre Of the monsarsele achievement. of e Americas Army tinder Andrew Jerks n, before N.. New Orleans In the winter of 151415, by Ater Welker, In 1 eel Idrno, for erki by KA k CO, 55 Wood et. r r ll.-ANN UAL SALE—Cashmere and De Leann itednorl—A. A. Mown it Co hero redacted the . o on the!? goo g ds and aro offering them at one holt oe fet E3l L' MBROLDERIES, TRIMMINGS, &c., BelattlitE , —A A Mann & Ooare offering their en • tire nook of I übrnidetier, White Goode and lUboooa Trintnitogp. Variety Geed.. and at • reduction Or nearly zonal Drives. tee Ehtl= HOSIER r & GLOVES--W e are selling oar admits andassonala stook a Ilodory sod q:otes at Wide 25 to 33 pa dnt 10. thsnuotul. fet • w 11380 N I 00. 26 6th it. Short Credits and Short Pricest VE invite the attention of buyers to our extensive and virisci sosortinent of - - - NEW GOODS. Selected nod Imported for our Syron Bolin. Oar nook I. divided into Three Departments—devoting one floor to moh—anabling no to gly• more attention to, suds Dotter amortment °Teach elms of goods than On be found Lo mar house doing * g enera! mg.:Lem:The following are among to. articles to which we devote Mal attention: ROUSE FORNINIAING °EPA TSIENT. LACE. MUSLIN CURTAINS TABLE& P ANO COVERS, SATIN D AMASK.. WATEtti MOREENS. *AIM DE LAINEe, OIL YUEN TURECRINTVB IMPERIAL DAMASKS, QUILTS &AWN CR/SPANKS WORSTED eLANIL S. COT rON Tot iEr VEILINEIS, CORNICES, TASSELS, de. 1)11111 As, LINEN GOODS DEP TEIENT. LINEN BUNETINUE ETA LINYNP PILL OW CA , E LINgNS. ITOW TOWELINU, TABLE CWTUII. Dint/LAS AND ousea, TABLE DASIAEKS, !LON LAWNE N DOYLIES. IBLED EYE LIAPERIL&n, And weary vine y of sinariNti,boAT d PANT LINENS Hotiery Department. HENS' HOSIERY AND GLOVE., WOMEN'S ROSIEST ANL. GUIVEI, 011ILDRANE li MARY AND inovra, BESETS, DRAWERS.*e we Ask an inspection Moor stock by none but lion sad approved An Mann' Borma—to such we offer great in. duceommte. GIIILLOIY, ANDERSON & Co., MSSIM2=I Coal!, Coal!! Coal!!! fiANNEL C9AL will now be delivered to • ny t artan's tiro title% if order. addreased to ale re t . ft a. Dr Robert Wray'. Oroorr ) n Szoithfaid n, oppceit• the Po.t Odlee, or at Bobcat Watson . * etore. co nier of Liberty and ayne at. fisEdwd J. B. STEWART, Agent iJoarnal and Pont onpy ON EASY TERMS—A tract of Land Iy. toic the Cincinnati and Marietta Railroad, 5 mlle - from Marie on tta. ntanning about 100 acre., on aduch Is built • large frame dwelling, now occupied as a sass. , There in al. • awn house. Thin la 'a good location and wtll be • Railroad Mad= when the abase railroad is corn olet.d. Pelee Signer - atm tlmall h ood i payments, and ;301M. ElPoPtli LARGE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE on Wednnl ♦lleghrnl Olt7, orno door from -the (wow of Itoblnyon or., rum oonablod- by Dr. Halton. The bowie Is Ws.e. Win bo oold low an tbo own. doollns gains red.poly for partionlars, to B. ItIeLALN • 1i0N,21 Fifth st. EW BOOKS—henry kith and hie ail Wins Rabe Weirton..or,to WUI by to D 4 LI triir, Nem La , scd; The Hunter, feast, by Ileref le Deed; Dreams and Itralltrei of . Pastar sad Teacher; /be Irish Abroad mm/at Homes Bong of illsamhz. dr Longtime,— Halakerbockar for February' Dud received and: or Late by W. A. OILDBNYISNNY A CO, fit Plfth et. opposite the Them... FR RENT---Tdat large and convenient ' Waretreose, No. 89 Water et. , an excellent location or • Bat and Product Store. /400 per rear. Atop • Lase Werehottee on Water et, Debar !darket. at preeent occulted by Ahoy • Matheece. Rent Bfoo year. 8. BUTIMINST 8 80N. fe2 Si Market et. - - - ATWO Story Brick Dwelling House con t.ttatg • ban, ti a pazlrra 4.114 kltenra, food eellar tna . tnir &wa n ner.. Tle n. lo i t la r rott • p lrglt c . , na c itrattg ; 40 In Sand, nnanlnder at POO • S. LTJTILBERT 1 SON. C01)F1811--24drtune Cod Fieh reo'd from -Baltimore an coasugazoott MI. da y. LC =ld K foe mato by- JUL.f B& comer of Hand rt. and Duoaen• Way— Tuesday, February l2th, 1868. Valuable River Property Auction, BY 0. CUT Mit it - OON, Mars Champ fur Clommfarlois N. or Capiheltats. OCOTTER di, SON will !ell on. Tuesday, . febroary, 12* IMO, at 10 o'clock. Lie. it:wise/7. on tho proudites toe lotllowlnßt &Merited Blom Proportr— The Wareticrumknown so onT77cb. a nfrostar, situated In the City of Cimilsod, on the sat Md. of thaOsyshce as 1it. . .. The lot on which sold Warehouse Mande, is 120 foot front on Um never, an waaruouead 140 teet. deck to Moor mreet. Tile • Is built In the most subotantfal manner—eoundation of piton (specially anpubitended when &Joao) and are raid .04 beady sot. Tb. buildings ham • capacity of 100,00 d !mauls of Grain, and 4000 bbl. Flom, and ham soot:mulcts eta: f oreUirick n (° l6gr tr U ni g ekVa i tt . Aptr— Boat j“. 77in tha Duly bhip a/comer oaths later totta lave 00.0 Y, to thou. The binding 1•123 foot front on the itiosr—stands Met—largest moods can load without dittion4Y—wator abundantly deop—in fact morything is compute, nod ad m irably adapted for transaction nTory Mts. lehhuting and khoting !memo!, .cad with great dispoteh. ' 211 K liNallen MUMS. Ls of stoma and dotached tram tha main betidi lo ng, Tim :2:ll;°"°?ta f a'recT i gaig.' i llbTetr'44 opporttn.ity *gamut( ever offeked. for cconrctimion nom. x. capitalists, or any 00.5 dettrous of bas to the atom buena" la tilt. dty. 'lmage wet es pc:edam without lbsoltation. clear sad onuariptionabio. Tams or B.lo.r—Ono ttdrd orb en day of ale, balance In Ilmr equal annual parolottoo. with Intend It ;3 per coot. POSIMMItOII Jrl\oll lourtralauly. Any other in formation &strut will be obrorfoilly mrokbe4 on appliption to F. EL toborger, or 0. (hatter I ton, E o 8 Bank r: brat. 0810. fol, 0 CUTTER & lON. , Clem FORSYTH & SCOTT. FORWARDING AND , 00/01ISSION MERCHANTS, i; DULIKEI IN 5 Wool, Hides, Flour, Baoo., Lard, Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY • No. 76 Watar St., Pittsburgh. Pa. aprine t t[n.th.nsh. patsies. 4.. W.lls, W 61 4 .111144 Otto. John t 40, N Math , , E D Jones,..aOat Deo Bk. Lams Deretlne, PhDs. I etch aOn PAtatomah. 4ornot.,..Noabit a Uarration, T .lose ho. vb P a Hl o d m er i ej . Lo un ua .k.... ... Roar. Plall k s. con.u. fag"' °" D Bullock a WAREHOUSE, No. 114 Second West, three do:m*o.st of Weed st. lts=a tt , 00, 0011 fa No 13 Wood street.... QIINDIAEB for sale at Wiokerstusm's pro 4 sad Patent 1184111ns Depot * Pectursi Component for Cone's. A Va% • zz.Vgiuum.: obsobsrd • (bulb egoor . Bab= Wild a.r• &Wm' Con& Blear; Morgsn's do aire, Ne, 241 Liberty Mist, brad of Wood._ . fel B. N. WICENBBEL42I. EWING IdAuHlNES—just reo'd and rattly rot sac, a fall amortment of Pawing Machines, a Cam mailable for alga Machines, afaatua,Malera, Tama Moth., Ao. Alio Oa fatally Saving ilaaloe, par tiettlitrir adapted far family um Call and am them la oyerattoa at OENTSBII3. 74 WoMot. fel Agent Cot Allegheny-de?. tiALL PAPER- -just opened new assort ment Beam sae 11•11 Popft Musings IV& P.per. Ail A 0 FEATRERB-40 00 lbe prime quality live etwejost is matte Wain quitaltloo to =lt yot , by tot It LI KIN°, No tal Ltbrrty it. it ausrs Canvas, Colors and Brashes—i r.' , l and by , S kr LIA.IIIO 81.08. NITRATE STRONT - —I M S lbs just reed mut *rose bir fal ania MAL • P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. noomeretai sans Rams. comfy V TRW dad ft, a iti. INtdECUTOR'S SALE OF uounuoLD ICMCHIL": ITRITITIIHE IN ALLEGEIZNY ClTY— rooming. Yoh. at 19 eeksok. V' order at C u lt Carnet.. Executor of MU./ Carlist, deed. 3to mokl at as roslionee. LAX lb. ruer of Meagan Narth alloy. • Quantity of household and kitchen turultuno, Om. slstlos In part of baron.. hush and lov Inst. bedirtea4; .ork Wanda etudes, oottoes, tanaknot and this ing table.% father both.. mantle dock. lookltug gDars. Ingram .6 rag carpets eta. gime .6 mair_ unit% ecckingsco” and 11210/80 P. M. DAVIS. And. VIER EmPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR D''ll'lE DWELLING lIOUSVA .AND BUILDING LOTS IN lIIRMINGUAII—On Thorns , *taring. o ab.l4utllG o'clock, at tbe 2.lerchante Exultaror. VocittLatont..lll and. hoot revere, for acconotof whom It may concern, the fdleolockwaltiable Rai Sante. no Lots Noe, e2..4 63. at the corner of Canna and Oliver eta- ba•lng *non, of el net 8 lone, on (Seem and extending back along OlDer et: en 000 feet to Clinton , . Allay ~on obicit la enn. ed ovary emend, one Throe Story Brick Doelllact Hausa, calth eaten loc back boltlinge. oPti elan roof. and Oat modern lenternemeata. Alto. Lob Nes. 131 and 132, baying auto • front ofli feet oo llama etren, brtwe. (Inds ss d.A ssi d, and extending back 100 het to Walnut Alley. Title, In. dleent►"b' TlOLMOneedftb adds. at 3,6, 2. 0 412 isos ths from day of ode. with booty.lntern andaepereed loctuitr. *I P. M. DAVIS. A pet. PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE k MARINE INB. O , .BTOCtr. AS AMMON—C/o Thtuiday ram. lug. Feb 7tb. at o o'ock. rat the Iteretaute EaubWire. 'Atb. et. win be aid. br order otlas. U. Ileool, .s.ser 47 awes PAlsbureh Lite.. Fire and Marble ins. Co. Stout, forfeited for um:immont of Instalment. lb P. M. DAVIS, Allot All Advertisements of Concerts or Pub. In Amo.....Ftt. mat be paid fbr invariably in lavas... WOULD most respectfully inform his Mends andthe °Athens of Pittatrarah Um. he .111 Ptattivoiy giro catl7 ONE GRAND CONCERT, On Monday Evening, Feb.llth. 1855_ - Far this senattan T he h be raal.tad try the fthetting Enit cent atLste; mu favorite and talented rnonn Prima Datum, Signorina ANNA SPINOLA; Mira S. ANNA VAIL, LOUIS SCHREIBER, Zha Grea FRANZ ROTt Oarnat • riStol2 Phl7er, and H, Distingnitbsd Pianist and Oampossr, Tickets— .... '.One Dollar 'To .n pane attic ;;; - E.a :cats princtra ]laic atom. [knots and at tns 11101 Zeno:ors open nt 7. Concert to 1.121.1600 .t B. 41 JOSIPH a. rosiga, sots rassra AND NAIAD= Damn ......... Mama. • J. V. Bosrlts—:...— PRICES OP Dozes .nd Parquotta...6oclPrlvat. Boxes (Israo-13,0 0 fisco ,, Tier... Ma. do. dn. (mall) 6,00 Boxem(fnr rard — persounr2s out. Secunf wan. 12% eta. — artra. we Doors open at 6X: curtain rims at 7 o'cWk. BLEZNOAGANENT Of IDItE. ANNIE BENTS& TaktWAY EVDNOCI, YABkUAHY 6,/350. LUCRETIA BORTA—Mrk Annie Fenton Oubetta. Kr. • liclitidie Cienu U aro. ltkalr. Duke Nunez, Prlmam. Lillie Canter. To conehtee with MID ROVER—kid. Cllder " , DA*lx Bridr Mr. Lucy. Mad. tmator. PtrE three story brick building, (store room and dwelling uttatdied) situated - Na 44 Et. , between Penn and Liberty,_ nearly °spathe et. Clair Hotel. Enquire oft:. IL IRISLE, No. 1:20 Fourth it. oFroelt. Wllkit. H. EVILLE HALL FOR RENT. Also the Onion bn•Nerlße lb-LI Enlldlns; now lad by the liburgh and ConnalaYllle R. B. Co and butra L _with ng 9arne. /noire of 05t.)."19. JACKSON.. 9 NO, it 'myth it. IkWELLING HOUSES on Robinson and j y Isabella .t.. dEt n . . 4 b . . no C aN! rt nl e r2 t, F = . • of 1.19 To Lei'. 7•HE FANCY IRON FRONT STORE.", I on Wood 02.4 °lndio 11. Mao no. 7:11 64 bI ban.bP A. 'IMAM, Co°2llßeh soo. REr/T—Te Dwelling Houses hilt Lanronnertlla, tbroo et which aro now oereatot7 br containing eight rooms osab. and front Los on the Groonsbargh Turnpike. opposlta Mr. lia , cobn Loech'i MAIM. On tbo rear Sr. Raven smeller dwelln¢i on Hatter it. Enordre or OMO. W. BMITII, Pitt stmt. irlat or Mr. lAA. YOUNG. Lawranosoll VOR RENT 2 Brick Dwelling H.otuse3e. ' - 4room. each. on Centre Menne, Kinentrill read. 7th nerd. Parrameansiren Loatrunlietely• amain at i.e WATT a WILSON. = Liberty et o LET—A comfurtible two storyin 1 Brack DlrelliogVeontsining 6 room; t tith finlsh M jog ol 'curet szol kitchen oft Me groom Exton It. It. KLtO. N 0.211 Llbort7 st. VOR RENT—The Office recently occupied by Ilarbanah Henna, over the store of the submit.. er with entrance In front. Enquire of jag Ii IL KIND, No. TLI Llbert et. tiNOR RENT AT $4OO PER ANNUM—The comenedlorro modern stye* well firdsbs4 throe dory ok Dos 1111. Douse. with ortorulree bulk bonding% No. 59 Front R. Enquire of ' P. Id. DAVI& ' descc rem Wood tad rute rLET—That new and well finished at,. Rohm .td Caner ntneted on Btolthneld• st. °P ggs t l t .o h" oak, Cus riio :' o n° aeon, the Teo Bteen. on seeonl tacr. .s2O SON. No. 10th it. FPO LET—Thee story Brick Store, No. 163 1 Sadtbdeldditreet. P. I. DAVIS. Anat. ante atrner Wald and Vll2ll streets. 130 LET—The Warehouse on the Canal Stutz. edjohdhe M abuse's Warehouse ma taeartr t, st wren% °eroded by the EllnheYirehiellat kWh. efeeturing Ckaapeay. Apply to jai BLAKELY d maw. Mier and Vinegar. VINEGAR made expressly for family V and tam while, mire than one telf of the . 7" :• l i e=y " l?i ' ge=t nu A lit • seen, and la my Warehouse. that dare been eared ha It for Me Vlestar made fro= I VLGOV Ohio Orate, equal re trtetert Y OZP.S Itiopertett tAd elder Vlnegerthat - AM i; hear reducing one half and set of good reta il ing Vinegar. The attention of private norms, betel ampere and the country merchant. In partici:ler. b dircOted to this Vim. Cider that will keep sweet until next Fall. Tkutove Whist:en and Cider warranted to be MIMI* on:1W eclat A. BILLGOU. 10 Water I Us lat rt NOW READY:— Lamas. Hf Jails° IL Due. Author of "Parnsinpdal... 1 vol; 1nn0.411 pp, price $1,15 • TN mans of this story Is lala in Lanmsra • 1),111•Illa oomtry rilla„•. Tn• principal naves •r•••• , •••• Md. Assn= • •trlct moths!, mkt and Immovable as atoana rdsitos.u . • Amnon. A pain= Of heals pl•Fiditi and prOPrIPST: A Intl" mlichbf—nr . setyrt7 alk lar elr; • Tb• Vlllso g.xlmss. truth ADEPLIA77 A faithful mlulater, wlthouttbe ostentation of =Mara deb: Gat= Waxman. • 4.. lltr aister—a true woman:the amnia at the afilated and the engem-tar of the Lowly. Other eharseetere arw Introduced, and th, rtorf le rep nide with varied ioeldente and detorlptlona. In the =lntl unf.tding of the ammeter. at the two deters. mat•Wd M . zraret, the author has alsptsid. consa= • ill; has Imbued her narrative with each ittterert, that the reeds. I. chained to her paws Avon dna to hot. Pubilabed by ja2l ALMON 13110TH11821. New Yea*. w. num r wzawa Lands, Lundirtur ranti and Sultana; FortOodgA, Webster Co., lowa. , I a4 ANDS LOCATED IN ALL PARTS OF the Etat* and entered an thema Deposita rargleed an collections made ho all ths Twiddled clUsa W.OlleS. a On, limald tender their tern= to their blends and the public r la roakisig camel selection and r= . .=oelvf land In aU parts of the Bata wlll sell ..r- An lamls end attend to p:1 Ina tares on lande that bane tom miters& th. 7 the...ear meal., In person. all E tta..,Ll lend@ the Plata thereby enabling them Si all to gine sato ledetiontollr .bow. they may tansact business. se2ertne TO ILLNIMACTITELERB A D OTHERS. THE tuidersigned, having in Tiew the ex tendon of their O o ffill.S. lately perebseed the i• ELSIOR. WORKS: • on the Monongahel hi p rer. oposite We city. Blues than ire meter ealaraidit oar . "NOVELTY WORKS: In the city. We would the:recsa mat the *Talielider Work." at a this price and make the payments eery. The ptopert. sonsieh of lets corner of EaTILW gut Madee eta; In ties tops of Blnningbani being ens hundred an twenty feet (LE) front on jieelliketroit, extenolng nue width to lon eater mart on the litotiontrahela riser, 113, eluding right of Wharf. The building. an of Wok. neer and substantial. and tee stories high. theenelutodliting to one dandred and reventygre feet lonljZ , ,fat nide. eantalnlng Foundry and fitting uR =dims, bog thereto in tone or an I I. • two star. Intik of wren. tr feet In length for engine hours and ether There V 0.0 an eamilent steam =gins r. and CUM sump, lath annul so. ready to fine and go to yore w ithout delay. . . . Aar person dashing such a property to favorably 10. eatett, Will yaw etas brosoallate alto:atm to tide nods. . LIVINCIATON COPELAND t Ca. littaburib January US. 1860—jsrfaltal Steam Engine for 88/e. • d riNE S econd Hand S team Engine, twenty- NJ/ eve hers. power. 11 lash cylinder, I Pee Araks, Dearly new, tads eoloolete. wtU be gold low Por wish. Sopalta at ore of T. Llll'L2 & 00., tla 112 Seam/ d. 20 L I AWBENOEVILLE PROPERTY FOR BALE—A 1,61. of Orono! 60 hot hoot on Borongh it. pz4l) fait deem on which Is meted • Bent Bonn 24 by foot, WILLI brlot kltahmo balt, the whole o6ntalnlnit An molt and cellar, out Indian's. end, atod wall of Int% 'On lialtpropatr Is wit know/ and w 11l lot told low and 'On rationotd• tams. Title woad. Apply to . HIA/37.1,11 a itlaillY, . .040 awnor &math and Badthilaid tu. To Let. L BBLS. PRIME ROLL BUTTER: lUr IS do Whits Bo um • .., 3.ta 2do Plosue2, ritAintloaoto 1M KEGS No 1 LARD rec'd wad for .IJU Ws by 211111YEE t =WORT% yo BB yo • 60) bus, Thieel Apybea, reed and Iby We by_ )wuBIIIIIY.F.B. DILWOMITH rt lICKETS AND TU83400 dos. Barlett; VV 60 do Tnb. No. 1; be do No. 2 ion WA by' .25 SMITH. Id AittA HIM= TUE CHOIOR-1 dta. Wash . lo g MaellnesJort reed sad !Cat r*/• Ll tat K H tala fi ELAND -a).. 129 Weed ei %REEN AITLES--30 lee In store and for vale bt 400 BAGS Buckwheat' Eloar for sale by 10.1. wzrecurraro3 di I • II: I AM USE MENTS. MASONIC HALL OLE BULL THEATRE. FOR RENT. [fount wad tl=Trtbiatitful - and mlfueribpt layster it i 7 .thil i;,i-lciecnr tan inortirciaa Beeedffre Mend sad confiding; . WILSON, BIeRABB & 00, BANKERS, WAND AGENT OLL BUTTER-600 lba in good order, far W. by iCar SKIM HIAIHI HIINTEIL Le: Greet' Ap. T. LITTLE! Co. i 59 rasa Calcined Id ascia lar sale bs .irunazasseet-
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