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In advents. , Mt+ will to impelled en the following an:anion= TaarClowdes per 011 Ten Weeper annum ....,.. 10 00 ,SrAdvan o w i t . re Tourers, are etrietlr required — , end the row when t h e weer le, unless it ta renewed • . . liepablicatt Declaration of Principles. , . ADOPTED BY THE PIInShu}IOIIOOAYBRTION. , I. W• demerit .red shall &Latina to seems the 're nearer , .n .um .0.1.± allow Os introduction at slam,. Into ten ; Maras coos ootracrated rto freedom, and Will mist of *Tell ometitutional means tb• existence of - slavery In any , Of lb. territorial of. the United stat... g. W. Will UMPOn by ...IT lawful mans our brethren In K.llllll In their constitittional and manly resistance • o . the warped minority of .thsto lawless ineedern and will r give the full iseightof our political power in floor of the itnniediate admiston of Haman to the Union ae a free. stweadins. todependent Ptah.. li.pelleving that the greesnit national lidminfration ha a shown Wolf to be weak oaf hlthlaattatall that It. con. tirnassee In power is identified with -the progress of the elms wane to national soprentacy with the exclusion of i *nada% from the tersibry. god with Inmates civil dl.. i :sot% It le • ladies pumas of ova organisation to 010000 : and oratblow It. Tem limos 07 Awri•lisneasze. Vorzeit Is ma Pusanmerles. CUIPAION.—The National Era • suggests, in order to promote union and harmony in the Anti-Nebraska political elements, that the Republican Executive, Committee, appointed by tke Pittsburgh bonvention, address the call for the Philadelphia Convention, "To the People of the United States, without distinction of Party, ' who are determined :to make the Question of Freedom - in the Territories the one groat issue F l of the canvass l" We rejoice to see cheering .i sages di' a strong desire on the part of men who have heretofore acted with different parties, to tilok all previous party and political differences, • and to unite on the one vital issue whioh Is now , pressing upon the country, and which can no longer be delayed. Nothing will give es more satisfaction than to nesiet in promoting this union, and we are ready to yield anything which will not sacrifice the principle of Freedom in the Territories itself, for the purpose of securing the great object we all hsve in view. Some difficulty may arise about the name by 1 which the union Forty may be known. Names for political parties are of but little consequence • only so far as they are thesigne of Ideas, yet they are oonvenlent and necessary to precision and harmonious organization. This union party will be composed of men who have heretofore been known as Democrats, Whip, Freescalers, Ameri cans, and Republicans. Shall any of these names be the synonym of the political Idea of the party, and the designation of which it shall be known, or shall a new one be adopted ? It is plain that Democrat will not do, as it is I the name of another party, holding oppoeito ' Ideas, and is now, whatever is its true meaning, and whatever idea it may formerly have repro- Seated, the synonym of pro-slavery, including the aggressions, the aggrandizement, and the nationality of the pecttliar institution. The term Whig will not answer, as It repre sents political ideas and measures objectionable to some Anti Nebraska men, and obnoxious to others, and is no mixed up with settled and ex• plotted issues ea to render its use at present impossible. ' The term American is, in partizan politics, a epecifie technical ides; and does not any more represent the idea of the campaign than Whig or Democrat. Some Americans are far slavery I In .Kaneas, while others are opposed to It, while all of them agree in certain specific principles in relation to foreign emigration and naturalized z eitizens. Republican-Americana, which has been adopted in New Hampshire, contains the idea at tame in the campaign, bat it also contain" more, Which may be repugnant to many honest Anti- Nebraska voters. If weirieek to unite all the ititi•lfebineks elements, we must use no terms 'Which will convey an idea repugnant to any. Fraud, sounds well, and seems appropriate, but it has ideals connected with it tot designed to be pressed in this canvass. Thb term Republican is both the oldest and latest name for a political party. The name Re publican represented the party of the people; the popular party, in She earlier days of the Re public, when there were only two parties known, the Federal and the-Republican. It was lost on the disruption of the cld parties, and the firma- Ron of new ones, in the campaigns which fol lowed Hr. Alearoe's last election. It has lately been revived to repreeent the idea of opposition to the extension of !Livery into the territories of the nation. It represents that idea at present, and that alone, and as that idea is to be the great bane of the Preeidential canvass, It would seem to be the appropriate term of designation ?or the Anti-Nebraska union party. There can 4rtalnly be to objection to it, except that it has been the name of, a party that has been in existence long enough to possess an independent position, and has come into political competi tion with the other existing parties; and voter, Who hare opposed the organization, but not the principle, may be unwilling to be called by the name. If this feeling exists to any extent, and . is any bar to union, no Republican will insist upon it, although the fftnese of the name, as rep resenting the Idea at - issue, and nothing else, 'past be apparent to all. To denominate the party "essei•Adosiedstration' , . is both awkward and • incorrect, and victory would destroy its name. It would then not be the anti-Admitdstration party. It would not be gorrest term, as the anti-Nebraska Organization Will not comprehend all the anti-Admintstra- Ron voters. There is a large anti-Administra tion party in the Southern States in favor of making Kansas a Slave State, and there are many persons opposed 'to the administration in tie Free States who are willing to ignore the great questionaltogether, or to take the South ern view of it. 'As we said above, the name is of no Goose qterioN so it represents the political Idea which hi at stake, to the public This Is very , hi:wort/int For all the opponents of the prasen `administration cordially to agree on the chief ‘; /*mere be made in the coming campaign, is jirrspoesible: The anti-Administration voters are ' oomposed of men of three classes of opinions in regard t o the extension of slavery; those egninet it,rhoee for it, and those indifferent. It is the former class — that is expected to compose the sari-Nebraska forces in t he coming strugg:e.— Any attempted union on the hula simply of oppo- Bitten to ties present adMiniatratton, will result in one !Arty to It being °bested, end in s Boa disruption. That thero can be no sash union the scenes exhibited at the late Philadelphia Xonvention conclusively :show. There WOB bond of union in that one higher end stronger than mere opposition to the administration, bra ft *could not prevent a violent &eruption. TheCpten or the campaign, es entertained by the best patriots and truest Mende of Freedom intho country, Is to ley oxide nit existing issues ezoopt one, and all existing differences which we not comprehended in 'this ons iI3Cle. Title one, great issue, is opposition to the extension of slavery Into any of the Territories of the. Uni ted States, and to the admission of morn Blase &atm This issue mutt :be distinctly made, fiirly and frankly adapted, with the implicit understanding that all otber •iiisnes are to take their chances, or to watt tt , morer suspicions oo eigtoE, when we shall have ascertained whether Freedom or Slavery Ls to rats the destinies of this great country To come back to the question of a name—We should be glad to see harmony In thin respect, as well ae In the tune. Ai the term Republik= now represents the Ides of the conteht, that name trill probably he applied to the party en- • teetaining the ides, by Its opponents, and it will be beet understood by the people generally. • betterterm can be devised, however, no etnoere friend of the CUM will refuse to yield hie pre Meadow. We trust the friendly spirit now ex hurit will soon meet in the thorough organi zation of a harmordons action an the great la• sae, aril beating one name,. that wherever the name le e'en, the Idea, the ;awe, and the can didstes will be recognised Ewes Manna AT Jim°, ' Mtgs.—The hfiesisaippian contains an acsount of a pro-eia • -very aid meeting held at Jachson, lest Saturday -.week. Our. Mcßae and othir gentlemen spoke. Sant.,ll,. Woctisoo, Esq.; of this State, (who has been sent South by the border aid someties for the purpose,) addressed the meeting. The Ids - :itlifipplin "A: subscription paper was ;.opened: , and nuMber,of citizens came forward, and pre_ pruotical evidence that their heart' weal with the sod essm=l.4ll. hoofs By. 2 ~- : E-~. KASSAB Lzotarxruni.—The legislature of this new State, oiler electing U. S. Senators, pro ceeded to decide upon its course of action. On the 6th, a :leer special message from Governor Rontssou was received. He said that as there was a difference of opinion to regard to the right of law-making by the Assembly, and the con struction of his 'message to it, it was proper for film' to state that ho wished to recommend no ware to be taken in opposition to the United States Goiernment or the Territorial Govern ment. The only object souglit to be attained, was to make each provision as was indispensi ble to the action of a State, especially to its ac tion as a member of the Union, prior to its ad mission. The legislature then adopted o resolution set ting forth that the laws adopted by, it were not intended to go into effect until the State wee ad mitted into the Union by an sot of Congrese. All that is to be done is preliminary to each admis aloe, and dependent upon it. Junta Cosccuto, of New York, who occupied a prominent place among the politicians of that State, and was an eminent member of the Whig party, has lately published an able and interest ing letter getting forth the reasons which lead him to regard the success of the Republican movement as itssential to the peace and harmony of the Union, and to the general welfare of the Confederacy. He gives to it hie unqualified ad hesion. The letter derives additional significance from the fact that Judge Conkling has long been an intimate personal and political friend of Mr. Fillulbre, by whom when, President, he was ap pointed United States Minister to Mexico, and has never before toted with any party which had for its object resistatioe to the aggressions of Slavery. Former political connections, there fore, have had nothing to do with his determina tion to act hereafter with the Republicans. TEE New York Herald annouoces that steps are being taken to conga monies doe government from various defaulters who hate heretofore beenrmpunisbed. When Mr. Guthrie was made Secretary of tbo Treasury, there' was the sum of $182,621,704 69 due the Department. This seems incredible. A portion of the sum elated had been due for twenty years. The Herald says: "These old defaulters availed themselves of the act of 1841, and went through the Bank rupt Court, surrendering the whole of their property. This surrender has been implledly ' construed by the Secretaries of the Treasury, subsequent to 1841, so a compromise which re leased the defaulters from farther prosecution by the government. Mr. Guthrie hen taken • different view. According to law, no statute of limitations or statute cf bankruptcy can be pleaded against the government. The Treasury Department was expressly relieved from the operation of the law or 1841; at least this is the doctrine set up by the law officers of the ad ministration, and approved by Secretary Guthrie. :tin the strength .of it air. Guthrie has directed legal proceedings to be instituted against all the old defaulters, and the case is now under con sideration by judge Bette. At the same time, efforts were made to re cover the balances due by defaulters aubsequent to 1841. So vigorously was the matter prosecu ted, that up to the present time nearly thirty millions of dollars have beensettled, leaving one hundred millions yet due to the Government.— The circumstances, and the whole proceedings, reflect credit on Secretary Guthrie. TIM ALLEGED SLAVER CAPTIIILID lINEW YOLK. —The New York Tribune contains the particulars of the capture, in that port, by the United Stales offices, of the schooner Falmouth, on the charge of being a 'slaver. The Tribune says : The schooner is a rakish schooner of 250 tone, painted black, with a-red fillet around the base of the bulwarks. She is fitted up with all the appliances of a regular slaver, and in her bold, which runs clear fore and aft, could stow 500 or 600 negrees. A large quantity of rice, beans and pilot bread roe on board. liar bold was stowed full of cooks of firewood, and lumber for a slave deck.. Two immense CODpefß were also on board, together with a number of spoons and dishes.— The medicine chest, from Milheu'a, was stored with lint and castor oil enough for an army.-- A large number of cane of preserved meat were found, together with "spirits and wines, a coop fall of chickens, and four young grunters, From every package and barrel all direction Marks, as well to other signs which could lead to the con tents being traced to the .tore where they were purchased, or the person to whom they were sent, were carefully ermined. Indeed, nothing could be found on board, so far as we could see, which indicated who she was owned by or where she was bound. After giving the necessary in etructione, Mr. McKeon went ashore, where he was soon followed by the Marshals with the crew handottffed, on their way to the King's County Prison. It ie also stated by the WI tw. journal that no leas than thirty vessel• are fitted out for the African slave trade, at that port, every year. Pe013.71•16:11‘ Legislature Tuesday, May 18,„—The House held an Evening session and pawed finally the bills on the private calendar read a first time in the morning.— Among these was the bill providing for the open ing of streets in the city of Pittsburgh. Wednesday, Morch 19.—1 n Scoors, Mr. Wil kins read a bill to authorise the citizen of the city of Pittsburgh to vote in regard to the law to consolidate the 'level-al wards of said city for educational 'purposes; which was read, and, on his motion directed to be referred to a select committee of five, of which he desired not to be a member. • The Bpeeker enbseqnenUy appointed Mom. Browne, Fraser, Hoge, Soother and Shaman, said committee. Mr. /sPCliztock, one to reduce the State debt, and incorporate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad Company, Mr. Wilkins called up Senate bill No. 857, a further supplement to the art to encourage the development of the mineral resources of this Commonwealth. [The-bill authorises mining for coal under the bed of the Allegheny, Monongs bele 'and Ohio rivers.] Mr. Ferguson moved to strike out the County of Beaver. Agreed to. Mr. Price moved to strike out five hundred and insert one hundred acres; and to provide that no person but the adjoining riparisu owner shall have the right to take out soy warrant un til one year after the wane of the sot; which was Weed to. The Mll then passed. In the Hosea , the State Printerthlll tug/pied most of the day. The amendment's of the Sen ate were non-concurred in and committees of conference appointed The further eapplement to the Allegheny and New Brighton Plank Reed Company came up in order and passed finally. The following bills, which passed first reading yesterday, then passed finally: "An Act to incorporate the Allegheny naviga tion company." "Supplement to the act to incorporate the Ohio river improvement company." "An Act to establish a uniform standard for the measurement or imelaked lime In the County of Allegheny." A CROWD or PAPOINCIUII.—The Jea. H. LUCAS started for Bt. Joseph, Missouri river, last night, with the largest crowd of passengers that we ever recollect of seeing leers port on one boat. We did not count them, but there could not have been less than three hundred in ell. including men, women, children and derbies. The passen ger/ who went on the UW29 wore families rem.. Ting from Kentucky and Virginia prinolpally, and bound for Kaaeee , carrying thert-alaves, hones, and farming utensils with them. Thor. were sixty or seventy slaves in all. st. Louis Intel., Wednaday. Tau Journal of Commerce states that a draft for $4OBO, being twenty dollars toll levied by Walker upon each passenger wbo came over the Nicaragua Transit route, on the last trip, has been presented at the office of the company In New York city, where acceptance was refused. giggjtigD—On Thursday evening. Werth 2Qth, by the W. At . pagwn. Mr, lea 0. MIIBPIN to Atha PANDIT danehter.of W. W. Irwin. Pee. SPECIAL NOTICES. Another Letter from Texas. TIAIIS Aug. 16, 1.884 Rana fleeting Bros.—Dear Flret—There were mevand cases of Chill. and Fever in my =other's fatally at the time received the Relaxes • Liver Ma ordered in ray letter of Jnes irth. and a fine doses administered in oath came produced the desired eel. thus dentonstratleut the athetenq of these celebrated Pills in that. dhow. Mather has not boon troubled with the etch headache since del hay commenced Asking the.. Pill.. and a... have but few ottlem Wt. Yen will planes semi a. another dollar's worth. Dfrect, .. tersre.to Anettn. Texas. Derrectrully roam hiEREDITif W. EMBRY. . - . SilVtreannv soul he careful to est fir Dr. hPlana's Celebrated Ilya PD4 manufact oral b 7 llsrolog Esm. of Ellen:ink P. All other Vex:WA:am In comparison ma worthies. Dr. Bl'Llu3a'a gamin* Lire Mils. also his Oa. shuts Primlfunit can Dan ba beat all reemetabla dreg rionM; Sono penult. without the deviants of mh2lattnB PERMING 13808 It is to be hoped that an intelligent public , .in apt gaffer long whoa ineh :mediae as Itembottre Maid Ell:nett, Barba end Sartamerthe, as be had; the? an 10 that cm be desired for the I=M of the comtlehtte ter which they are, recommended. They are theimMel him Metal tanner et a imsetlest chemist, and hare theetred, spyrotiettan sad: itidnithelmutit of math of ourl3/18 dlatinmuithed • See Adventist:um Ifelmbeirs ammo Pananitloia prietawa .~; :::~ f ''. •, -, 11111 E storm fin.. stay be loft at U. Hill , or In oar bO2lO th• s of LOGAN. Wl Lib /V 1 CV.. 61 Wmtl at. GELIUN • MITER. corner I.oorrty and Pt. crts#-eta. ' U. P. 8011WAlt17. Ur t, All . ttmb. , • • illFß rl"s- r.IIIZ ZL . lliffftLY 00 M'CORD & CO.. No. I 3!Wood ilrent; Will lul a .,na on SATURDAY. March SKID' Hats kvzo HENRY H. COLLINS,. -- VORW•RDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT', CIIEN A 2 B " UTTE A R LS . SE A ED, DI FISH Prnlondo Ilmorsll7. No 25. Wow, Street. Pittsburgh. Counterfeiter', Beware!—A reward is Or- Cored for the detection of .y pawn manner felting. hut. eating, or the ren teriof any nub counterfeit ar latGyoq of Bautategli Hou...nb fermi. • Tee genuine hlghlr inar erotrat.d Holland Bitters, to put op in I.V.r Pin 4 bagtO only, having the narlit of the provide:or, It Pegg. Jr,.. blown In theca, and tie eltrhatuntaround :he neck of each and every iottla. . , This delightful aroma. ,0 popular us remedy tor i<ante and Ague. veatuese of all Linde. DrePen•la, InAlgeetion, Benda:he. Costivenetiand Pllee. owl be obtained Mtn ear of oar reeperta , .. Pr ,mta6.4knre New YOLK, J uue Row York h LiTerpool Line of Pnekete.A: R. JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 NSoet pittovsza.pe, to the way mem 'ln the above I eity anthoriced to NM ?WWI , Oertltleates tbr Ca Lied et I New Turk and Lirargoel Packets. OORNILTUS OILINNILL. ' • •t 7 South gialew York. • lino always an emu; 014,01 o re.ll. Um ant amount;', Payable et any Beak in' Inglend. Inland, Seotiaa4 s m . Wales. Alm. brines neaserUterafrorn Hew York ind cal. by Railroad. JOHN THOMPSON , 7 uogrlbdketfT ant' • . N 0.410 Liberty' allot' look on this Picture., Dale that Inasllk• curling Baum - grab that art of clank laarong Natural Netting Go far ohm:lel why g, mar tby noble. awaturatt ign rrta Ant .bat =girt th/at Mt sr* Rests on ringlet. darkly 11^Bringt MUSA: arVii nuatehleas Dn Ntla ambrownad what lata wall gold Minima. and Rata . thaDruestora urns. 020 n. ERTE11:11, iao wood of ths %Mini Mortar: mrt:dkva - ; Friends of Httiattnity I—To you (11wa4 disposed to aid the .flarintel It may app." top oo n o n a to Nn tr r arr all the - woo iartur merino of no day, that ooh application azernally. and a few dm, ta t hen toconn t lly, of my frianlor , Slaetrfe 011.") rilLeo bonne vary suddenly nee tin anticer from thammt ref t Palo.: sin It is • tact. sal tallier' by good man and nocaf roman. rheas names aria at toy • . co on./ of proarmattor and corer RhetIMSOODOZ.III mperfrely moderstoo4 ny in ant th whin-her Ita location Is tb• membrane* or corning of th. m a rzf ul lo=oad h l crinfo tha r rgli t te the a ltoc to or coo a pyb told ninth certain dam that my •lillactria Oil . la har d .I).re/A into, If it not actually simply a Denied . Ruoff ID, and apiallsa the cirmliatimoi that vast ciao orpannatioa. fort tn. akopMoal and the Mynas@ exklntci -f or u nom things are to, all are alike inward. 1 tat tot. any oar nom thalmatltala to teat It for all. "Meares 011 . plasma% mai lertoorth doom &ta or reaction. "ill wi ll hear ma wltrom. Coma scot Pr ibr youracif-arear Oheatnat 29 forth Tiohtb street:-60 .boats and $1 par bottle. 1 i Prof CMS DR Own .110 .. N00e sold by Whir. On the lath lint. eli ,toy Dort -ab2VOIDY MEW MIMI In and the SLIM rrappara arill bear my written incalture. iO Wenn& linpotthano o the public. • y o r ash: Eir Dr. Geo. Ir.: MUM 'UMW essztaio gas at. %Denim)). anti tor aale by ail the prioabef It a t wi llrtehan ti t he to U RUM stater , ;'llk .- /i-:. , : -. _ ;~ ~•, Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. —lr. are pleolded to learn that to &tenor had * . e.dl oetair Udood hero for Daerhavere Rolland 13Ittora:.' aCoold roooounend this media:no to .11 pen.. Mar nails from Eloadaehe, or Indlgeotlon. Infalbblaremodr.—G.eansharg Dertsetra Po22dkull Whatievery person should know Suxurs'sComcz,atri=b , .*:. , i, 2tVIIISS. Dr. t. &an a to,—(lente; Iraforde me areairlesenne to teetify to the eadred greets of your Cielehtute.l White Mules-lan Lltd.ut, It having frequently tee of the quinsy when ran.. other remedies falhat and ran reammend It Ito the publln JOHN T PLOW). Ellerlifllosionsahela Dr Inane!. Improved Lim Pills and Imprrield Vern& rate, else Dr. 1. sett'. Celebrated Wblte Chou . elan Lint , ment, prepared solely under the supereleloL.: of Dr. I. &mtt, a Reviler lJedlcal Graduate and Pbysialenof eaten. sire prattles. I• • Pope genulne only u papered by Dr. L POtt l , Co., sole Pro r let* Bulk Plash Elorsrantoun. Dr. ldo• Lane's Imparrei Lim NU and orimed ,Verrolfoje aotompented oertlboate of 0. Moran. tte aerie Meador. rm. Pale by .„ Dr. NO. EL:IINTSLIIII, (40 Wood street, Wholesale agent JAS. P. PL=ltiO, allegbeen, nehr R. R. Deter, whole sale anent neb2l:l•4/keT. THE GREAT ENGLISH REILEDY. SIR JAMES OLARKE'S -- , Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke. M. D. Phyalcian axtr.oimarr to 04 tlasea— Thl. letraluenle Medicine le unteLlni In tbinniedi .0 those painful end demons:ma diseases inelde4lo the b. male conetiteation. It inoceratee all amen, Imam all: obytrontiorts. — and brings on MO monthly period with regular*: Thaw Dile amid be' need two or three weeks prittega toexen• ti petal tillIT; Rat* the coo attrition. and Wain the rat. feting during labor. enabling the =other to Orin= her dune, with safety to herwelfand I. all easuof Norrouenewe and Spinal Alhothine. pain In the hack and Umbel. 1111Z•1110112. Fatima an Silglit Haar ton, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, *Aar In, flub Headache. and all the painful Means owe sloped by • dliarnisred rystetn. thew. Plllehill effect • cure when all other ma bare Wed. and liithonigh powerful remedy. donut =tans 1.7013. or any other mineral. • Foil dlrsotkeia seecunpertyinit each peokase..:'.ina In the United States and Canada. O. Dollar. ; Pole Agenta tor this earoirry, O. BALDWIN t oo..lter.b*ar. N. T. TUTTLE a MOM Auburn, N. T. GM Agitate. N. D.-01.00 and 0 parteere a mare melees/ , to enr an. thorined ezentorlll theory. tottleol these PIES tdriNtlint malt. For gal. to Fittsbanth. by ruchnNo L 508... earner of Wood end Fourth eta.: JON. ABEL, tord.t topla and Bmltne/d de.: JOS FLEMING, corner Diamond and Mar. Let etevet. and Orciesdsta asnaraily. &dal pll.lr WELLS, RIDDLE & CO., 86 Fourth et, near Wood, Pitteburgh, Pc., MANUFACTURERS OF Doggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY WHLPS: THONGS AND swiTc!ils, Keep oonstantly on hand, received direct hem ttair hctnn, Itgcrk Co., om golLy& o w0- as -I.l.ortm7lMftWATl pe, Pl.tere K9ugh and arn g.dy carriDire and Cab Lailbes,t, le.' zirsov go. of Whips promptly furnished to order. chip iiro,d«.-• inote Cream the trpds colleited , precoptly ped per uctiotut . . _ redid. WORK WdBBAßT6o . .li►' j•lt.l,lswisS BAKER & 00.;i3 MEDICINAL TRAN&PA4,ENT COD LIVER Highly esteemed by the Medical kW - ty through.. t the United Elate. fbr It. penity, - infect. nese and uniforotly immediate mid superior ettinecY; • majority of the resident phyddens . give this oil the'seaction of their Mgt approvai:ind es test of the, confidence recommend It to bah... Patients and prescribe It In their practice. As a ranedy for Ocesumptice, Bronchitis., letteret, Gout, Ithecotatima, General Debility, and all BirCrulons Affections. It stands or/Teeth:4 • cum su.vi atina sofferins shwa other medicines hare lathed. Bold to bottle. 14 JOHN C. BARBA • CO' No.loo 0 0. Third .treat, 111.11adilnhIs. And by (110 tlrayesto In Plityborch and elyolrhoya: n030901l British and Continental Exonange mrirn BILLS DRA WA' RI Eli. C SIIEBNIII lc CO.; ON T:LE , UNION WANK. LONDON Those Draft* are available at ,all the-prin eipal Thom, of Muria ad. Scotland and Irilatol, tied the I?ootiriont. Srisa/so draw PIGIIT BILLS , on - 11. .1. Grancibatim & Ballini,. FlAirA-VKIDIZT A 1AII: ; - NEleb servo as a StrtoitLance to all parts of 1.1112P2147 Paltserlamt and Itoilatio. PlllllOllll It tend mg to travel abroad war Pgacarntlironarh ox Lett.e otenvilt, an which Money as a objnln►d, ait needed, In any part of Carom Collection, of Ms, Not sad of rernrltl4 In Cup rope, Irlll rereln prompt attention :L WM. IL WILLIAIng 'PD.: cah=- W.et„ meter tbnel elneoet. 011110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 5614 Tti1 RUNISMNO WEST FROM P1TT511,,.....R, Tho Fit Trait: leaves M 2:30, 4: hrtroxh to CloAnnatt to 111 tam and 40 er.hlut.A. 17.00. Man T4lll 1.14•121 AT le A. a. 1133rizus hats " - 33 3 Theo traitor . r ...amp cannactionta .t theitlio, that monger. aol I datantion. Slo direct tottie to ht. Loan la no. ono, eta Connally .ad IndlanapellA 100 olio shorter thllh A. Clcrea4od. ?tot olio Itite tom Plttrtorach to Low/1820. hoot claw haal OOn nocttnaa are meta at Alliance elth am rod to Clooland and .1 Manceold with CO rood to ?kook. tto*etlilo and Eantuaty City. No Train. too on Sunday. PMG=2==l Through rllekata Ina sold to Clatinnatt, Lanneille, Lens. lealatunali. anon, Reek bland, Port M•ri. Cleveland and tha tniseipal Lonna aea att. In tier Wen The' WEW FIR.IOIITON ACOUItdbDATION T&U naves Meta/mean it 10 a. a and 44 5 P. .1...11.1i4 Nag Brighton at 7.91/ a.l , r... for /Inger. ang farther Intormatlen, aggly to , J. cultat. At the eons. Mltoe owlet the Monongahela none, Or at the geraarsl gtreer ?Manna, °KOKO It PAIMS,th. Jtgrurt, & &LIM/ '3IICeItILSOBJ3 TO =C== Chi Leon Furnaces, Wre't Iron Tut?lng AND ►I7R7NO OLVIILALLT. • for Warrniqt and Ventilation of Bui,illo W. • A. will elatiset for Warming am! Pm:dilating ~ Eta= ar fiat Watar. Piga. orCtrilmes Iragnme.Chtimenar, rehno , a, Hatritria raateriro. Oman Hones. Omrt Um:ma Ilatol• 6. an mark.' Pt- INt}biniii PEARL' STEAM MILL, A LLEGIIENY. Flour deli rered to families in either of the twpt dive. MASON BROTaERS, Publieheri, NEW FORK. flan Ilmrered from N 0,23 Pirk Row. to ttkir New Store. Nos. 108 lk 110 Duane Street, ♦ fa. d.....ye r et. of Re. 803 Ihwdaor. Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire A Marme ' INSURANCE COMPANY, ; OF PIIIIADYLPHLL • km B. Hamoxtox Facr Ern. moa atarf. B. FLORES= FF•Odent. STATEXCET OP BUSINEBB. ROll2 the That We Aetna to the Pp: tylltzt day et ........... 0 Amount rreel.d bi Mules ,833 . 10 .8--...—.388.212 81 do Vire Ao 88,828 82 Total pramtuata terns taaixtbs.—...—allao ot ai 3Eomo 00 144,151 1! zarvEsnro rourivre. Fonds of tittabmull Ind Pitt. ---$78.771 05 Lann on First uortaace of Mal Mat... 62.9.60 do Steaks . 30.3•4 00 Goatt In Haut •nd an band-- . 11,002 22 Capital Imbacelb•d (oar nant not yet thud --I/1.000 00 Premium liatee.not 66,88/ 61 Duo Irons Agent& (seenred by Bonds)---_, 18,668 61 Undnied and Oammbeion•—.— —1.1.867 as Total amosteot of Loam loottrted, bat notMadJoatata, ..--1,656 66 taaritra=---.4000 oo SijsB PO Tltls Ilknapar s y insane bull end tarns rist• on Ms Ohio and.bilalatippl tributaries. luatuel stminst los. or dam. aiM Er tire. I..osea IltoranY adjusted nod promptly pad Rzerayouser—llon. T. St Ilowe, Om. .1. H. Monhen! Jun* Wood. too Ineorance apply to THOMAS J. HUNTS'S, Ajmt.., DISL•tf fo Na Water at. bet Wood and Market. RELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY lESUR: 1111 ANCE 0011 PINT. OCE. B. R. coroar Third and pt eta,_ INEEda MARINBITRANCES. On VESSEL& CARGO. V RXIGHT. to all wawa the world. INLAND INSURANCES. On Goods. br Rivera Canal& Lakes and Load Carrlaftee, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES • On BlorchandLse generally. On Storm, Dwallloa Honner.km, Asarn 01 MTh 0011PARY,Nov. bon, 1856. Bonds and Morten , " end 11m1 Emmte-.----$101,920 Di Philadelphia City and other ms.._ ..... 86,1:0 00 Stack to Bank., Bollroadeand Ineurence Com. 25,0E0 10 01r1=;1;ii:=7..---.7..- --- 166,440 DT OMs on Bosom doe etWnSiarrko—freulurne on uin* Policies remOtly lisned,--end other debts dna the Com - pane . 93.689 06 Saboarlattan Not.. —.. 100,000 00 Ibtal amount oT Areete--. .8617.318 04 DIRSOLDBA, WIWI= M•rtin. L,:t7rZ.7:ll'.ll,."th'• Joseph M. S.M. ~...;, runnel I. Mokaa Edmund a. Bonds, ''' )121117 Bmnd. John 0. Davis, Jame. Treu. ale, Robart Burton, ; William Bin,. John B. Denrott, Josh. L Pelee, 11.= ° &1 1 graoh. James Tennant, 11. Jones Brooke, J. 0. Johnson, James°. Hand TheophiluaPadtlna. M. Burn. Hugh ern'''. ---" '- : .141 j u Bjj 'A°7lhT:7:.:LDM:l3...:':::::"4:llvridu";.ff';rp„....4.4:lC:l-11nt..:""blg.h. EM!tfi Citnen's Insurance Comyy of Pittaburgi WEL SAGAMI' Praia/nl. SAMUEL L. 211111914 ELL. &ew. 07.1C11. 94 LIMB, .131TWIEN NARENT AND WOOD BTRESTB. jeI...INSURES HULL ANT - 01 ARGO AMR ON TDB OHIO AND mitnasslppr RIVERS, AND TRIBUTARIES. Mans AsoMst Lew or Damage by F. 4LBO AosulstAde perils el flu BZ4 aswi INLANO NAV lOArion sad TRANSPORrAriox. Wm. liamja Botart P. thwhannh. Immo Walter Id .Pen n ook. ynt, Jan C Eir ooper. _ _ John Ph Western Insurance Constnury OF PITTSBURGH. Will Inborn againet all kinds of Fite end Marine Rieke. • 011111 CM. 8 allllm Jr. .I. W. haler, Mac Scott, A. NlsolcA. Ja.e. McAuley Oao. Dante. Wm. LTIM. O.W. Megaton. Nat :el Hoban, C thensen. 0. W. Jaekenn. I. (Amino:db. Wm. IL lindelte. Or • bolas Innetution managed by Demean..ll km.rn I. this mmmdnibre and who will libendiradjuat and promptly pay .D lanai al tha Omer. No. 10 Water Inmate cep.o., a On's Waralgotre.) an Male, subbsubbases L lea EUREKA INSITHANCE CONFAB Y 0,1 0 PITTSBURGH. JOHN 1 1 . SEIrtENtERGER, President. ROBERT PINNEY, Set:rear"- C. W. BATCHELOR, Ganeral Agent. WILL INSURE AOAINST ALL HINDS OT MARINE AJ'RE RISKS. J. EL IlhootivrAc. C. W Batobsl,. .1. . Clan. W. L Simla. Ins; IL - Permook. T. IL O c = W. W. a.m.. Job,,. K. T. Cray Jr.. -- A. Osaghh. George S. BaLlea b.ol4 11 8. B. d l i trran. u. 4.. =1 loarlastAbst ow y . tr=l=l ., zal=toll i Atuatotl• A. 711 at It. ocitlZN. DO Wat.reirmot. aa17413 d PHILADELPHIA Pire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE WE COMM MOSE Will make all kinds a" Insurance. either AA LlAtl e. 2 ....... . _I. Ter . tery A... Option of Propatt cal I ...Loot nalots. %'••• It0 . ,. .T. WINO. Preeld•AL I • IL W. axtmn. Vies Proalbsat. larxdroaft Chat. P. gam A , N. 0 •oSiM,. mar 11. 11. Enall.k. T'. IL &mem Jos A ruoL . 0. Shaman. Jobs Ma n.& • B. J. 111.www... I. Wller. F. BtacAstAil. SooTtasT, J G. 00117111. Arg ., % ,„ Immo MAO and Wood PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Inrarance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, DU, SOB% GALICIA Prusdnct. P ITT Q e ua.. ROD bler . y. This Company makes every Insurance ap t:attach:La tnor , vansetad with LINZ EMMA. • Abo,seshist Wail sett CawRIU. . os th. Ohio oat KliWappiii risers swd tsibatarlist and Marine Risks swi• And against Loss or Damao by Fire,< Aisid scam& Os Perils With. Pr mad Isiah.. Narisstioti and TranaportaUan. Polislosissmsi at ths lowest total once eljaat with whit, pattiist antral Oalrar otua I Josityh P. Leash, Panama hieClurkatt John Fuller:nit Jamb P.Osssast L. tlsssfieti it an..m. John Mitt, Nish' Chsailswit Janes Marshall. I Chwistlas Zoo. Dssid Richey, whilwo Carr. Jsmes W. Hallman_nelArt II Hartley, Ow. Arbuthent. Jac D. WWII. Alowsksor Bradt, 11.16 I. h PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. , OF PITTSBURGH, Corner Fourth mid Smithfield Streets lathorisal Capital $300,600. !DEMI BEILDINGS AND 02W ER PROPLIII7 Ainthmt Less et Damage by Fire, led the Putty el the Bye and Inland Narbistton and =UMBC Wm 7. Johlutnn. Red, fAtterrea, Jamb Paint. W. rfesuareek. J. P. Tanner, Oen. , r. Smith. D. S',l6. 1. Sri* r Sprout. W. 4. Hamper • A. J. H. a eee. M. It. Cesball. A. A. .t.. W. S. 11..... D. IL Leas. Snallent. Pon. WM. P. JOHN SWIM. Vice rrrellent. SODA' PATIMISON Secretary A Treurzer, A. A. Comm .o Reliance Mutual insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA . OIPICS NO. 10 WALNUT STRICZT. LepttaLll7l.o/4—Aserra. 5TX.1.002. Iliverrey Merged. FIRE INBIII3.ANCE—On Buildings, hier amamas ranilture. fc-, in reels or country. The mutual ;chariots, combined with the etwaritr or • Eta* awital , entitles the Inewed to abate in the protte of theCompeor, without llowilllr for loam, The Wript Cartllicato of all Companfelorprate. aro -- mmtlid.s. et par, Into the Capital Meek of the Camper. CLOY TUR/LRYPrawident. R. M. t rECTsltims 'Reerrary. IRp Clem Tingley, Wm. It. Thenapend. Lewis R. detttowet, Uwrte W. Baker, Email!, e Beal. W. Tingley. (i. W. Carpenter. Z, hothrop. Retort awn. 11. L. Canal. aIIVIVIIIL Rolo.t Toland. Rdward O. Junta Jame. L Tarifa.. WO2. Hewer, Jamb T. Runtime. Archltwid nett,. CI. IL Otroml. I Wm. to. oomple,. Pitts's. 4. C. 00/PIN. lint, oarAbsrel sad Wcod .treets JOHN COCHRAN it BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Multi, Vault Doom Window Shatters, Window ilnardt, Nos. 91 Second at., & 88 Third ot., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBUROII, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns PautTand Plalu.,ulLable for all purpoca. Particular at tcaticv paid tc ctickalos 11rava EAU. Jobbing dons at abort optic.. tutdmr AGILE STEEL WORKS JOSEPHH - DILWORTH & O.CCI.I3OIAN 1.,11.11124, lieLrlsf a 0 0 ..) V7A 'JIMA or Cast Steel, German, Saw, Meter. Plough AND SPRIAG STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, &a. WARIMOUBB. re. IV WATER STRRET. Between Wood ana Wantlintle, PITTSBURGH, PA. Jennerw I. ISSAtibElts ..... fl fl RHODES & VERNER • Brewers, idaltsters and Hop Dealers. Basun% &maim itroot, Agar Pennerlnnis Avenue MM. AND MALT HOLT Oarmr p.m dint, and Darker'• Alley; PISTSBUILOH, PA. fantod: fn 13'►tph Taut ei•sy• on hand. POISTLEY. NELSON & CO. MANI:MA=IMP OF Bast Steel and Iron Gun Barrels. • • SOLID BOd VICES, Cast Steel Plated /4 Hammered Shovels & Bionics, Mkt, Ilaticoks. Media. lEarouers, Hamm 'Pagb.AA WAR EMUS.% /7 BURNAM at. PITISBWIGH PA. is,..domrs 1 plait all sad examine oar ilto.k bean P A:rebuts:A e4n6e». aitale.ll, • EA 1/11.00:114 PLIMISO L BM:al rf: /MUMMERS, - tmxigkuts to 111 • cO4 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, to. 60 WOOD 11z2 11111/187,_ WBURWHP.I. of Dr. Mlaue'scol•Draled Verna:use, U,. GAS COMPANY The Ottloe of the Pittsburgh Gas Company lita Inn? Ronspal to the S. E. Comer Smithfield et. tt Diamond Alley =MOO: JAMS M.CIMISTY, Tnas. P. EIBIBRE Sculptor, Modler. Stucco Worker and 'mod cum% No. 6d. Tijki skeet. botsressi Wod and .m.t s t snit* Pittsburgh. Ps, twig smisizotly on Mad ma smstassull of oar rem Nom Hem IkeDuktaaii soillarelb MOM A Work on the History. Prareaiion and Care of the Chnmk Dimmer of the Itestiratori, tt eca l s Mt 7. Pftettive. Bemetou and Ateortent. (Ineindlaz the dead. and .kin.) Norma. and Motor ammo. of to. Ro man Kecmotny. Tax Punts:mar or ',mace, a the War to &dot Life and It. Comfort. and to teem Lonsoreltr. With MlMEttnin nbilltrathl2 the oal{o. MUMS of Oh. human amanita. by No.o lizaa4lray. Now Tork. Tba hatnaductory work on amnia Diana. and Pol. =nary Constnaption. Mar Prevention and Treatment, la lam svolly, and •111 be sent to an• adirema Ita. of thugs. Pat WAS at •dLtaues esit.eonarat Dr. Ilutri DY !Ater stating thee eases fully. ATOM. hour. Dorn 9 A.. 111 till P. Id. WM, dre es—D P eo r. G. H. Kop ; er, Trues and Eras. Eetstillehmeot. No. 140 Wood it.. corner of Vlrglo We/. Plttetough, Ps., Importer of the trench Truism, combining eztreoteh:Ahsess. else mid dorabilltn with oor• net ootrtrualon. MEMEI Randal or Ituutared Patients sea be stilted b 7 remit tint amounts es below:—e3ending number of Inane round. the Mee, and etat'ox the e!de alerted. CO.: of Plog , e Tra•e, St. a ,t 4. 15. Double, &S, id, ss. $lO Inst.motions se to wear, and how to effect • awn, when nut with the Trove. Afro for Wit, :n great le o. Bann imuoved Pot sot Bed) Draw% for On um of Prolusu Until opt.. Pape and Supportere. Patent Eliot:dd. Brame, Chest Er- Panders and Erector Drama, adapted to all with demi id:midden and weak longs. English Elutio Abdominal Belts.liospeimorlea. Dr. KEYSER Is also prepared to tit Earehe's Radical Core Brum. double or singlet priU Si. 'Wiest Cure Troasll93—doub'a SAO. /shofar sale, Boot Elude Btooklogs. for. broken sod Mimes ulna Bysinsaainale and fantale, to weary Tui•ly. Dr. Keyser world aide to thou to Want of &wee that he min often send to milt the patient by writing; bit In moat cue. It .paid to trotter to us the patient and apply the Tram p rwanally. Address DE. OBBROE E. SEYBER. I eor Wood at Vlrgio alley. 1- Mahwah. Dr. Geo. W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP FOIL Talc CUILE 0/ Coughs, Colds. Croup, Thetreenese. Inletedina hung , Asthm.grow-1110x, Influents, Sparks. &A. Throat, Coannuptlon, and all dire- see of the Throat and Chet —ALPO— Dr. Geo. Philli-g' RHEUMATIC L NIMENT . . itheoznatim, Neuralala„ . Linnbag.. ca. Pain.; P.J.n in tat. Yids. Cheat. Bank and Yam, P1r0.11,4 and Painful Joint% Welk Cramp. Bore ThrnaL Sprain. The th;neande who have nee: the.. teetify to their excellent merlte by • o.url ri tune of their uee,.— To thOeo .ho have not nee.l them we mould es, TRY THEM and they will find thwn eo be ell they are ropro eented, and that (hey will act with effect.; . A. 51ADElltA. Ageat, 95 Water L. Plttaborgh. DR. USO. W. P.UILLIPB. Sole Proprietor. Cincinnati Ohio. Yo: rale wholesale and retell b, BECKHAM A dleK WNNAN• Allegheny CItY. icate from Dentware.—emyrna, Delserime, Meech 20th.. 1854 —Marro. B. A, FltheeMook Op.—Gentlemen: t feel It to to my duty to you. as well ei to the prmitc. to inform you of the wonderful effects your lrmaturmie Vermiform had on my children. One was ta ken til. s short time eons. and I celled in my larldir pity Md.. Dr. John D. Perkins. Aber au examthation. he proctounced the Morn torment from worms, and pr..oripad Paboeutoek's Vermiform. Atter the sidld had taken a few boa. Mark PL , rIDOW a M. Mar, John Bln,qharck,_ John B. Dilworth hairdo &Dem dose( he Mir-barged. at the first operation, Ally Three of the Ln•pul WA-. Isom. . jam 7 life, and in the mune 0/the day and promo( he dlasharitrd betce.n n quart and hdf. gallon of large worm.. konrodia tol7 Cot eel!, and km enjoyed food health ginoe. It he.. had • good effort erPh me other ehlidmn. You may am this orrtiCoat foi the bacett of the otib!ic, Sold wholesale and retall by all the."l n I .dennulery merchant.. throughout theUriltrol l S c rag! '" 3•23.1.1. A genuine and pleasant remedy for Nausea Heartburn, Pain. to the Pack, Breast and Bide, Pick Headache. Rilicuenes, Fevers, Onnetipation, Colds, Worm. Affections of the Kidney. and Dl.dder.• and other Irregnlarltl.. of tits LYME". Dr. L B Wright's .. .Liquid Cathartic . ' le becoming appreciated beyond Brea. dent. and eery jcirt/y Go. It. invedient. are the loon eVeretikleill PrwPared audpnrdr ervelable. arranged with eu•b to ill es to act upon the eyetem through tie blood are wail as to Ifurelre the bowels without pain, without myth without leaving the patient volitive. The very beet ling medicine. the cheapen, mod pleasant and Zee leo Family Phial. 111 the world. Bee advertisement, and cll. it a triaL narkirod Cod Liver Oil of a Pure Quality, Forth cure of Pulmonary Cortsum Rbr the cure a RicAsts, For the cuss VS:Yea; /Sr Ow cure of BrentwAstth Ayr the ruse elLeryincitth itibr the cure of Tug,. SITU, cur. cf Old Borst and Oxen. Pb, Me not Liarr Comp.. For the mow ql fillaeys, For &Final 11,:eatixm, Bold by the quart, gallon .4 In bottlewhy the dot. or &Ingle bank ever n. B y bottle warranted pure Cod thin Olt Woadthe Whole.rownell. of Dv 0 CO. 11. HEY_ Ithlt Ho Wcad at... sign of the gold. Slater. mead user Nelson's Ambrotypos. The Ambrotype is deculestly the most pketise. beautiful and iturabk alit. of rertrut erer known to the art. Tbeir tone la btft velvety and ham.. abuts In a degree never obtained by lb. old Prow. Bathe Wien on glean User are ...tinting!, briWant and yet no- 11. Um Daguerreotype, t' .y Alv teractly dirtiest In any anew Latta ohildren alerturag est only more beau hat In .coat I.opproclablo point of time by ths Ambrintyge. Ity ne other mama can picture. be made ee. Pnittetly beentthal. We reepertholly request our Blends and the poblfr marrallT to roll and stamina apeehneur .4judge an theresely.. am thy place. NE...aoNti GALLERY, NJ Me. Building Third tr.,. no. ,1114,rket 4.11.1k.wit ) NEW DV Ewr 1 s EIVIEN'IIi. IS DES OF TIN LUNGS. R. RIZ'I) ERT HUNTER desire,. to an ti y nouns et ibr the Information and gold.mo at tbom who sr* offering from affections of the Throat or ill? 11}I b e ...h r 1T:1 4 °,7 1 11„,=,,M,'-' 7 1 ,11V- 1. , 9 ; In :blob will be fauna a tool muesli... of ' hie v iews on •y looniest connected .I th pnlmoonr, !armors. Tb. February num mu bee tate., to addition to mueb Information which bold be read bo erery one Drell limos al to or endering Dom either Catarrh. Brendan, Ast lima or OvOINUMPLI.,•I3 ee tended *API...Vb. .'s the anetikod or orestment t.., ingaisn.. Dr. Hunter would aloe the that he Ems opened branch mtabliehments for the treatment of times dismount. at Ptolladelt hie. Dantean. and Waeleington. These chime are placed oto der thaprofrogionat charge of Atomend acrompliolad patient rhimiciany, win have enjoyed in nosolation with biro tong and great ening/Mom in the trestmontof poornovary direst**. Catania madam in throat cities , will thawfore In feint n enJoY all the adenn.• (ages of Dr. Hunter'. •dvica sad treatment under th e moot tavonoble enspkae. Them arrangements are rendered neoesorary by the limo piricinne prectieed under the risme of holooloHien. both by werellering gks. who, in many Dorton., or Dr. Home Mee nem@ 10 their Deo blllbeeN., and by the ante of on: hit Nag Nostrama in th. Dttkotnnt thninglgott the m.o. try. Duch Inegenem tend to bning dlemedit on this Drunks end to discormage persona from availing than Wyse of Ude, the only echidna and etwomafal mode of treating &seams of the Reepiratary (Diana le &mole offeettonne of Um Twat end Lungs them le no diZzulty a•tending the trate:mot of cues by comes. Madura and Aar the INlllVOnibtrie, of Horn wiehing to loran themeelve• orb!. tmatment. D. [lunar Ilea poorer. ed a Da of queetitne which wlllenable them to glee a more full ant ezpileit Oatmeal or tholr mem. nth ben. together w Ith a 131111 b bet of the llpeetallot will be fOrwarolea on aprileation m• totter of the to lowing ad Mesmer New York. Dr. Hobert Hoc tee, No sal Broadway; Philedelebia. Do. B. Doran, No. Did Walnut et; Caltbsionn Dr ./ D Wit Item, No • 12i1 North Cherlre st Nor.—Dr Hunter no alsam be conenited german/Iy, ag well as by letter 878 BYO•dbay, New York. Tim braining le beret pued at 111 • rim in advance. • modem, will be mut free by sedmeaing the pointy)... 811811.11 AN • (v.. Bohn Howe, New York. orate «dinar. Dr. 801111hT BUNTER. mh22;t.l.l&lhwl' SPRING FASHIONS. It. H. Palmer, No. 105 Market Street, ats RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF frraew trod E tliOY EUNNETS, SuMMER HATO. EMBRCIDERIES, LAORN.I , OWSRP, tIILEe amtl MILLINERY 00008, •a, Aa Emluttto mutation to this patticalar Jbasinom nothltu ItEo to otter auutt Inducentonto teabrebarma mh22.2ntd New Brighton Tub and Bucket Factories. THE eu escrri bore continue to manufacture .Pad Pall Went* It ta actoka Saba. Realer*. Elm, Wash. karde and Wlanse• Paot WaMing Alaohlot• Orden promptly altanded to. COALE A WALTON. sahr.J NIAGAZINES FOR APRIL-llarpers' New Ideothly Hagattec arperi Merry Poet; Gods'. Lady'. Book: r.taWON. Sin tbilyAlbebalue. Yankee Holmes Ler Arra: The 014 bowiekr, by 0 H Jamey The !AVM agile Harem. by Rernoh Just ned b) W. • 011.DZNYHNNIty 1100. tah22 Fifth et. orpoe:te the Theatre. Ab bWELLING HOUSE for rent on Third Forry. Croon Carroll rt. Allogheny. On o on • 2aot Common. Ono ou Royaley'. Lane. One on (10.1 DM. 004.04ft4 the Point. Orm on Montt Weahlnytom One on Rownoe_nd M. One on Milloo .t. For Plottmlom. apply to mh22 3 COTIIII2III. A 2011.61 Market .t AGOOD FARM of 100 more@ 'hunted in lintlemounty, at about 40 Palm from MU city, .111 changod lbr •ornmcl Alloyheny ptoueri_l. mblY 8. COTLIBEar 801(.51 Market et. IVOR FOR—A lot of ground in Allegheny city. 27 Peet on Rebecca et., running back 18/1 feet to hank inns. On which Isere OA • two story brick build w bleb oar. rs the matins let:contains sl6 hors , power mutton ho good running ads,. Aloo-840 Inch cotton cards with widow; and machinery for making corking mb the .thole with drafting In good order. The abort tr 3 sold very low for esatt or exehangsd for so-rehan. dins, as the OM= Is shout remoylog least. Apply noon to ELA It ELY MINIM Mb= orr ith end Shaltbdsid st. E 1 ORBALE—Four lota of Ground, situated on Cont. Anon.. nearly °smartie Oen Moorhead'. Int having a front. Ceuta - Avenue of 20 feet, and extending bank 112 fled to forty het street, o.. which there le erseton'too Brick Howes, containing 14 mow. eelter t< WW to sold very . low Apply to mb2ll ni.A g KIS a TUMMY. QIIANGRAI ECIGB--Warranted fresh for sows at E. B. BUANKLAND I CO. mhZl No 119 Woad drool. AIIOTION-Will be eold L on Thursday, March 27th Md. the balance of the gook. Ann.*, forotture of the Bakery and Confectionary, Inhaled on MAW greet, Allegheny. by order of N. Mono se. 1111Mle of A. A.linox. mb M. BOYLE. Ana% • . • •, an. arga assort ment of plain BlackfillklLast nnd a3h25 liluanilt a BUROUDIELD. BROCILE STELLA SCARFS. just reed by ildan MURPHY ;BURCHFIELD. Q,TELLA BRAWLS—A large assortment " w " wt " 471 " w iIiFTPIN a Bunounzu. VONEENTRATED LYE—The be cuticle non In in. tor =akar haul and wit lesr. always on hand hs lama quantltlaa and far W. inb22 PLIIIIIIIIO 81108 ORO. CLOVE ANODYNE just recd and nie by mb.= FLEMING BROIL L ORO PAYSON'S INDELLTINR lint reed and for sale br MMHG BROIL 3 ORO COX'S OELATINE Just reo'd and nib= FLEMING Mtn& . _ _ pin LBS SAL AMMONIAC just reel lulu and Ur tab br FL IMO BROS. LBS CRUDE TARTAR ,just ree'd 01 P Ora for alw es rumma BROS BBLS PINY D.4OBS•BLAOK. just teo'd snit lar yak b FI1!)TNO BROIL I 10 • METAL-500 kw Tenn. Charcoal cola Wad ILirtalln WM falaarla t g onr a CO. 13=I PAIN PANACEA, FOP. TILE RE LEP AND CURE OP B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITHARGE: • 300 TONS WHITE LEAD. In psokages of 25, 60, 100, 200_300 and 600 pounda each, which we guarantee to be fall walght, strictly pure, and ansurpassed by any in quality. H AVING RESIDENT PARThERS IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. TO; bramble ta on se me aa M akeelan th e= ro ane. bbing booz In the market, we an enabled to ash drug. do. Mr meb. or to erasont lime dealer% ute. . B. A. Feltamrrocre Vsaxtroas. furnished with pnglish, German, . French and Spanish - diroCtiona mrl:kmdierB CAMPBELL & POLLOCK. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods, • AND BIANDRAOTORENS OF PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT MOULDINGS, No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, They refer to a long experience in this business, as a safe,guarantee to. he purchaser.. that De w il l get the hood. and bee grim:and at prices so low no mu other establishment. An intPection of Goode incnce no obligation to boy. &anal attention wW e, oboes to 3forebanta. what Wlr th-ir tai's be for examination or porchme. nahl9 DAVID CAMPBELL SAMUEL POLL9C6 hare associated together, under r the style. of DAMPBU L PLUL Lune GLOOK ilt for the ouldi tne• raetlon of • General V e tter. and Dry Go.ele linelnear e sod the Man.rwsul, n Plllll3 and Waved Mng. 1856. CANAL NAVIGA:III - IN. ' 1.856.. gaIigEVICIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE Via Pennulvanla Canal and Railroad. • Capacity 2000 Tons per Month each Way, )OR d facilities for ir Transportation . fitvc o, b . c .i :n nt largely in Do cr u eas 4L 2d duricE i t x h i t poet Winter,', bona, Phll:Vl.lrantl er lllitna re. Cluc• llctt:t4 nr,i[ C. 13 4:1 1 .i . f2711 ' 1:17 ' of ~ .11.1%alLu I VIVOITS batr "' aVtfi Pft .rel le rouuirei Weill .TH ...ding tcalahc co our Lino can role upon lte Was put ttuonatiarlth all pot, Ible /Wall and donm.t.ch. l:an/a V, OAHAL I.IIBIN, PM , ISURGLI. PA tahl9 KIER & MITCHELL, PECIPELIPPORS. 1 SPRING GOOD S. W I L SON, MCELROY & CO. SUCCESSORS TO UEO P. SEITR & rE).. NO. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., .• A RE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED it DOMESTIC 1% DU If GOODS. which will be &red at my low thrum to the trade. hihramdkwf! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ! A UCTI SA LE%:. r 0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS— Tau Nanca—We have non In store and are daily .d. d og to our stock the heat improved Ocoklog litoves, to erhlch pe wonld Invite you turtle:liar attention. Al. • •omplela assortment of Ttontre Kitchen [lard..., and many aber useful aritolea r ecded In every well regu t4l:rn:h.idsv„.",Ter'gnu.t t b ber s eill ' 4 , l 7ll , l " aol *matins at the lton y tty Store sod Tinware toccute, 131 Wood at.. betomn 6th et and Virgin alloy. othln T I CRAIG! CO. IALE OF PEWS—A sale of pews in the I/Ltst Presbyterian Church. winters else, by Suchen in the church, on Monday evening. the Uttla hut. st 134 Cock. A considerable reductlon less been de to the valuation. Infonnetlen as td terms to m a had on syt t l i e4M o r to Mr. R. Drilsell the Socretsry. w, NeCAZIDLUSS. Meey. KOOKS BY EXPRESS THISD fY=Life In Breathe so, Illustrated. Thou, Eubanks. Parasian eights and french PrtralMee, Seemd &M.., unread. The Wond.r• of epistles, or b ong Humphrey Davy. Munn of Hernando Cartes. Harpae. Classical Library. klacauley's England. Illaaathe. gr t farnte;stne for Ilart:r ' 's Store hoot, No 17, 1 earning to Twit east Think. Far sa , ahy mbT J.l, REED, No 7e, 4th street. EATFLERS —l2OO pounds primd 1: Great Feathery just received and for rale by oatiZt FL II KIN% 2ll. Liberty et. 6PRINO BONNETS—A. A. Mason & Co. I. are Jug °perdu, • very large and well e.lectol neck or r prleg &masts. tomprielog the neer style or Pedal Brett MU, Straw, Pedal do, 15 end do. thamond dd. Gossamer Lam. Jean, Lied. Florence Braid. Blame Patin stn., Mlere ' Plats. sae. Data Also, • large am...Knout of Ph*, Bonnets, Braldr, Pitmen, Garlands, ito. W 122 PUSSF.S. SUPPORTERS & SHOULDER UCKS., In all their miristp,received and for eats at Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, No 241 Liberty et., head of Wood. Pittsburgh. B.N. WICKB2011•11. PRIME ILLINOIS CLOVER SEED for PHANKLAND At CO, oshne N. 11 No 122 Wool rt. BUS PRIME TIMOTHY SSED for OO Plo by E RBIIANRLANDt C 0.119 Wood et V ENTLEMEN'S TRIMMING GOODS- I 1 n. Bkartr, Byronßtandbag Collura &mete, nem, taleve.e, Pasted Ildlefr Suspender', Olovre. to: foil assortment Just seed by 'JOB HORNE t 00. SUNDRIES--5 casks Bacon Hama; 6 do do /Hoskin% 41 bats Tres, Oa steamer Eclipse to arrive for solo by . tab= ISAIAH DICKEY 00. Notice to Assessor& "HE principal Assessors of the different Wards. Boroughs ant Township. Is the county of buoy, who have received their Dublions. and Notio fool A powaL are required to return the mime to the otilni of the County Commissioner. fortlitetth, BA the Commis sion.. hat• doomed It expoillmit to change the time A holding the t PPeal. of which dna notios will be ninon. EPUBAIIf J. BROOKE. B A ill BBL IL OOOpEB. ti JACOB TO tKq Couuty Onomiplonerg A tat—Jags. Gomm.. Clerk. mh2l:3tdt. FARMS FOR SALE—A farm of 108 acres, 2 miles from Nem Brighton Prior 136 per arm . A fm-to of MIA germ la Arblgbula Co, Uhl, Priv. 133 1400 urn. of Wad Vect•nro Co. Price S 7 Der sem 2.2 acres of laud In Saacvdett T... 9 .11. s from ta•u•— 12C00. A .oloodld Wm of 250 sale, GOY Palm, Mao. glee 849 per 'cm Very camA farmwe'd mill mat in Westmoreland Ca. of 311 urea . A Wm ol 40 atria In N. Fayette tp, with gond Immo,. carats. E;EMi=l A War of 200 aereo la Cesattiro Co. Price SS per - A farm of 9a'a..nat tk• Nutleylvaala Central 0.1 raid. a • tam of ITO acres h. Belot° ellutty, Ohio: 100 acre tom!. 6000 ways of land In lowa. all near Fort Des Wt.& ti:t7s2rll"llara of thsahore tracts anpll to 6661..A1N - TIP-TOP GLEE AND CDORUS A new and <holm milmtlon of eep frightt, never M tare haTmonited. and man, gems of the modern German and I Eagan compmere, arranged Ina (=Mar etf le, sod adapted to the nee of Glee Club., Shaving %mem and the tamlty etre.. be C. Jervis A J A- Oettes Prim one dobar. Just reed tad kw nl. be CII&RLOTTE BLOMI. 119 ,Wood Sample cosies *Hi be not by mail We* of rosusse, on rnailpt of 31.00. mO2l 'SUNDRES-150 bgtprime Rio Coffee; 9 pockets Or so nafe% 00 hf cbests d Blue Tess: 30 bbi, tit. James lisilnery Lost Pone: 16 bleasiotted brands Lump Tobssion 60b61s and hi bbl. No 3 sod 3 Mackerel: bbl. T. 12 tierces Won 16 hos 1118 1 boobbi atomiser, 2 moor& P a.m.'s Snuff; 100 sides Sole Leather; 76 mats Cassia: 10 kogs Oath Pods; 16 tea Soda Salgratos; 85 bss Sods Elders.. Just motif by Railroad and for anis by .0621 • - 31111 N FLOYD & CO. 14 1 R.ESII FRUITS AT OOSTII—The sub s' wriber ignicelng out hi. Ifnish Fruits at the Aglow etasedingly low pricing Pmehes„ Oblo. Cart P . ... I? 1 6 % mR " Tomsk**. smut pt 33 tt tt t• Plum,. quart inh2l ' W. A. MoCLURO. WANTED—A Room to: lodging in a Y Private famity. by &gentleman, whom. gleam:od references. De mill fortindi the room himself d oom 000ssalent to the corner ot ro , n and Smithfield sta. de. eidlrod, . Address trimedlately Deo 133. Pittsburgh Post Oos ttWANTED --A Partuar, ,n a well 08t0t. nailed buldur., with casb capital of hem 0,(.00 000. /or pattlmalareouldreo B , 800 Va. 1.104. burgh P. 0. mh2l SUNDRIES 40 bbla No. I Lard Oil; 16 ohd• Odeon dboulders: 10 " N O. Plum; 20 626 Othre Fo*P. 2„„ra 'bid day by Ohio and Pa It It. and Ibr 6.06 by P. 86L1.10.8 t CO. ANTED—A first-rate Confectioner, an af ‘ prit . vorkman, of sober sad [edam:Acne habits. E.vdTh t Gazette Mee. mb2IMAII XiILLER'S COUGH SYRUP—An clean- Llrt am.. eotorba. eolde, PM:W*4 an gold 1.7 br JOS ILEILLtiti, ear. Dia. and ket s' I USUSE PASTE-100 11)8 high • avored dJujube Paste, hut reed by JO, MING. BALM An ALM THOUSAND FLOWERS—otti /Ji er Ripply ofthls eelebratal article rem d by 1112L21 JOS. FLEMLNO. ARNER'S PILE LOTION-6 dez reed by at= JOB YLEMXNO. AIR BRIJ RES—A largo Ripply of ported Bn.bosjut rood by JOB FLEMING. WAX MATCHES-20,000 of them excel lent. Wax ktatebn hut reed by JOB 911111110, -----.- . , PDX'S GELATIN-3 eras Patent Refined ) s w kib a . Gelatin loot reed by JO2. PLEMLNG, 11Allt DYES—Large supplies of Bateha . kV. and Cristader o's Harr Era JuK and by 41 JOS FLEEING. ..... . 1 •••'• I cartons new . h2a dvw !MINI Elkbankjustaw.4 b r Jo.i um's. 00.77 34tket at. RLACK GUIPURE L AGES —1 ciart, t r , 141 t 4"ifti. 5 1 87Slo ir eNitat co's. W. W. WAILASF,_ STEAM. MARBLE WORKS: • 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Onneelte Smithfield street. PITTSBURGH PA. MTONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONTS always on band: Stop . and Marble Curb. es. Me o..meteries„ made to order. Usi V tsei ul sand Wa hrtand Tema, and Imposing Ehothh, made be tosehlyry. in km that and better style the. l ea s H to dons to the in by me. manual latnr. Particular attashons id of MARBL anefeerpra E MANTLES, f • hob we lea. • lan d variety o! beautiful patina.— Boildore and other. am Inv hod to examine our stock or meatier, as ire real persuaded tbat after octet so. and learnng.= Wk.. (1 15 rnPaedadbod ahoareable w ow .. go od bone., will b. villlnKto remain tong aim out renewing one armor Marble mantles, They m in d. n 0 serobblor ow pawing: are always mesh are se eene mot toe mm:are not liable to take Emend do not cost coach more than • Mnd wog mantle. elarble mid low to the erode. Hearth Stone. model* ordw. • our *trek abbot.). lithe largest in thi West, and bal. inanatectstred br the bra workmen mnathrWotantkau. z tirderAildwmou to me ut4,l9_ Meet, st...ll=h, Slial 'ma Alastati. W. W. W PITTSBURGH. PA.i j Importers and Dealers In 1 (LINSEED OIL, , LARD OIL, VARNIS, ITURFENTINE, !ALCOHOL, TANNERS' OIL, WINDOW E GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, 'GLASS WARE, I PERPUNIERV, WHALE OIL , SURD. LICSTRUNPTSBRUSHES, ' 'SPICES. MANUFACTURERS OF We bare in store and offer for sale, P. M. DAVIS, Atictioncer. thotaercial Saki Rooms. come. libotia ,, a ALA SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At Auction—On Midar morning. March Mb. - at 13 4th .t, at the meidsnee of Dr Wm A renn Lean, No a 8 4th st, between gaol and !darks., will be sold, him entire mock or Hos:Behold 1)d Kitchen Furniture, which have been wall kept end in tine coder, among which are mahog any hair mat rota au I chain: marble top matte and.pier tablea mahogany Mdebsard: eeentary and bail awesome 1144 t and common the rr,• eight slay clock; brut/LIS' and ingrain carpet,: hear.lt rug feather bode; Mattreemag bedding, looking Mauna high and low poet begiateedg: fends= fire bong. ChM, glass and queen/orate, Mice far , ORM,. hall fittoltura cooking Move and fLatures; Kitchen Furniture, Aar mh2l P. M. DAYI3. AMA VAMILY GROCERY STORE At Auction., the rorn, of Wylie atuf ommencing: at 10 o'c ma. on Monday morulog, March 21th, will be sold. the entire a oak nr • FassUy Ivry StoreSanahting in parr of 8 hf therm Yonne liGon and Plat Teas, Ohm. tinware. qtreenatrana. brushes, 41/PII, vatiFty ccuds. mune ter and matrons male" Ac. liousehaid Fundturs, connecter of Pursue. bmatfmt and oining,tablest, card tables, highand low past teleteads, settee" feather bale and ding, cook Mole. kitchet (orphan...ha. ' oh= P M DAVIS, Auct, M:CELLANEOUS BOOKS AND BOOR CAFE—On Saturday evening, March 22nd. air men at 7 o'clock. at the commearlal gain room" corner Wood end Irifth streets. wi I her addition to Um catalogue of Medical and Ilheellamona book. elsewhere alvert.. I. a collestion of minable books from a private Mom. oartier.s o• wrich are finely illuaraterl. Among them will be found 0,010'2 Wilhelm Weiner, hismolre of Wonderer:h. Browning'. Ponca, Lempriare's Clanical Inctionary. atephens. YUC4tith. The Ktngdout , Weals's . ..Works. 7 vsla Fletcher'. to out., a van Shakes peace, 7 vols; Esszyctopsedla American, 14 rob:Pictorial Gallery of fine and useful arta, Museum of Animated Nature. As, with a large quantity of valuable pamphle ts bound. Aba-a superb Mahogany BOokoa.M. with eidelmaid at, tacked. in good condition. E. M. DAYIS, And, XECUTORS' SALE OF FURNITURE, ILLISOUDHE. BUGGY. HORSES. Att —On Thursday morning. March 27th, at 10 o'clock , at the residence, No. 100 Smithfield et. near Liberty at, will be add, by ordm of the gateutora of the lets Robert Wore, Eau.~ dammed • hi. entire lioureheld Furniture, f" commixing. Lodz mat sofa, chair. and mama sole chair. mahogany centre and ride tele., floe engraving" psalm and bar ratan. I Annan. mid Am lin...Parlor, Monger and Matt o . o,, harth rom. venetian Minds. tot red" hail al= a mat arm chats" dining and break Mat tables.mantle Gogh, fire mahogany wardrobe. mahogany and maple 11. P. bedstead" with spring mattresses, feather beds bedding, mahogany work and washstand" mahogartylkanic care•nd summary, dressing and plain tureato, 1i1.12111C 14 , MM Ammeter, china, arlase and quesnevate, kitchen. furnitore.Ookklng Utensil, ter e. Atao—Superior one home falling top bussuchn do, top buggy, I set harness. I flue dark bay famil y horse, 2 do, large draught home. I one hone wagon and harness On, Terme at eels. P. IL DAVIS. Amt. VVALUABLE MEDICAL dc BIISCELLA v OEOOB 00011.8 BY CATAI OGIJE—On Bgtur.lni nine. klatch TM, commencing at 7oclock, will be midst. the commercial toles room,, mutter Wood and 6th de catelague of valuable Medical and Miestallamoul Boot; amon which one floater'. Works, 4 401.; thriattens and Griffith's Dispensatory: Meet 'helical Library. 5 rola la. dyce on /men Goddard • n the Teethi e_e: l , lzea and Gem hard'. Practicer Andrus' Melina Can 3 vol. Churchill on Puerperal Fever; IhsochL m Milwifer on Wotan and Children; Evanson Lod Mansell dm Boil on the Brain: Stewart on Children: Tarim on Panne MajetelliAl PhYaelogn Bell on bathe and Mineral Matter. Marble tfth's Practore une. on lusanlimar Atheism!. el/ Anatomy; Witham& &m and Clymer ort.R.eary Organs. Assdo, As, Perreaßeliquee of Ancient Romans Poetry:Lands scattallety of Es =seines Book of Horne Beauty; thy. ward's U 8 amens:en Beina's Amish Revalution, min Greek and Item. Mande Poet., 3 Volt Bader Lite in the Olden Tim" As. le. Full particularsin estatorne" which can be had et the auctions[ P.M. DAVIS. And PRING WAGON RT AUCTION-;.-On Os.t.rany....an g Mama =id- at 11 o'clock at lea oammareal sales room. corner of Woad and bib Malaita will be sold. One Substantial One HorileSpring Wagon. will P M. DAYIS, Mot. LEGANT lIOUsEHOLD FORNITUft& At Attain-0n Tneaday morning. Korth 2Ath. ah Velock, at the residence OIL ilitchaltree, NW in Pang at, between 8 y and liarbary. wIII b sold. as kw Isdectioing houseboat:hag) his Mille thgnieludd Farnitows Paintings r Wan. h.: Whim.e a hcort quallty. compg.ing rosmerod ans. octave Chinning Piano horte and noel. Nil caned. Loan XIV Shin largie x. French plate Mantle and pie, cWwf , Ado traningene ,sahla oil pain , log. and enaravinim chandellan and giro *andslesi curtains; ratietian and Ilnee blind% Sadret e brow Mis end Instate eattletle Mantle oral:nom:4 ...redresr ocd song chain and oral chainc mahogany ruilus. cline and reskan and sod canteen:Mee; hall stmt. in matostaa r sarg hat rack: o I clothe. etair mines and nig sari= and chasten fenders sod bre hong Inge tnabotatig wardrobe; drew Mg and .doge bureaux, dressing tnilien wash nem 10 mahogany and other bedstead; feather bed; mat:sang bedding !welter alaneg mahogany eeenstei7 and book caw ride board: dining and to... Vast tablet sheer pitcher. taepot, near and cream; stated tea ms; amp tunien. nines. cruet nand. rid, China WS iiet cut glass decanters, wine glares tar Eder. AI taiga thaw erg reigingetor. Hit Furniture. Coating Utene Para:a Thn wn ran seaminie the ahne on Oar merlons to rage, between 10 and 12 o'clock. A bland from to bP Y. Tema at rale. P.M. DAVIS. Ann. n sth at. SPARHAWK, DUNTON & WURTS, Wholesale Dry Goods House, a . / MARKET •STILEIT,• PHILADFLPHIA. Otter to Moen a yam, Deabable Moak et FOREIGN aid DONECTIO , DRY • GOODS . ADAPTED TO THE SPRING TRADE, omprlAbzit BRITISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS. caNnHAISS, BRILLIANTEB. AND OTHER DRIES HOODS, THE MOST APPROVDD mAKES OF LINENS Awkwrirts GOODS, Cloths and yasslmeres, SATINETTS AND JEANS. WITH A LARGE AESORTMENT or Philadelphia Ilaimfaatured E GOODS!. Ult. PURCITA4ERS ARE REQDENTED TOAMIN O STOCK. n/EXfklmeal M. L.nALLowtLL&co.. PEI ILADELPITIA, RAVE eIOW OP= FOR TUB SPRING SEASON, A Larne and Splendid Sit a of NEW SILK AND FANCY GOODS, 'mica.' In which Is an Assortmeat of 11-013,EIGN DR$2.B 'STUFFB: That fur extent. Twisty and rinhaess. .1U runass An', ever t.E . 8,1 in this mutat. Oar spanions Osl:cries ere wholly .morta.od to TWO Dmutrmitns to watch .1 Or. mwd.a"u""" MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, &0., ORO .IMBIZO:TDERUS LAC Z 8 mad WHITIf G00D.% Our purcheywr for them ircodaorboderoteohis otology* an to Mao. hatiost :attuned flout Burette. mud to viewed to m ow an wort eat hithorto uoeuttaiod te, our city. Having an established Amor of cur hoc= In PASTS. with a member of our Ara pormanonUy lasted there. we • ant omahled tonowleo direct coattstat suypßes oroo. ana &credo epode throughout the Yoltr. • • . CLOSE LIZAIE.E, hum alYetetlona of the onstatri;irta bay tbr • CASH OR SHORT CREDITS, etw agitited to II•211b110 our 13took. CAA buyers will readve a distocult oft:u Dor elua mow to herald in par fund; within. Um days from We • OP HU Unemwent =ray only talent it its mutat ninon the day lib rewired. Yo ... Lb. our - hau te te of tutdoubtod otandina. a credit of BIS irn./f deal Übe., mossy roudtteet ha & !f TW adenoma craw:mit, • dic count at the rats ELlrft . pew cent. per ennolmortll allowed. ' P.DW'D T. liIEGRAW: GENERAL COMMISSION ..MERCRANT, Aad WhoUwe. Nude? ' Illaoulbetored Tobatto. Imported Is Domestic. ClalllB. ita, • no. 197 Liberty Streak C7nero %a.m. idler, lattll:l4y B ,PA SIMI3IERII ILL FARM FOR SALR—Oon ,Antolng 108.0. of drake lewd ih, 95 11121.11 r•INO1 Snd to erdUvation. briente in tliaber Or • 9105995147,_.... 1 j..t=ol ilzam Wears% 94rw r ou b d ...7 .1 1Q anis teowskaut. • Filwo oreleird azuteMlf of waterier. slur do.w.. plenty of coal 93 the Place. XTI2I em, am b• worked . . .. . . elsw,d e d la Wavy ecnsit,PulliafbrOudp4tinik. horn &ow nrichton on next Rowe nkii.- rrs , . UM: OU. .. 8, SreCILIS A 15014. 21.915 : BoAl_kb stnei '-.,,_
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