PiTTsßtiftf=ii GAZETTE ..........PHBUEUHDZT.D. 9. PITTBI3TJRGH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1856. itcptablanNational Convention. 10 TIOZPZOPIABOP ZEIZ UAITSD ST.,!LTES. the People of the United States, without waned to pon. political Merman or dletekne. eho ero NPProod to the repeal of the Dletoort Compromise, to the Patel of the present Adtelelstratlen, to the extension of Slavery Into the Telliterfel. In aver of the ae=hatan of Kenna as • fres latelo..d of mtertoit the sotto° of the YeOrrel LTD./Vol of Weemzoron sod Jurzoses, en.lnvited by the National Ccearnittso, appoint . 4 b i .b.pursterfsh Oceseentlan of the VA of February 18611, to send from mob Stets three Delagetos form semi Coscreeelenal Metriet. sod six Delegate. et lugs, to meet NryIIMADELPHIA. on the Serentonal. dal, of Jane sort for the InNiese of roostomendlog centlbletee to be oure parted tribe cdlei! of. Proddont: and Tito President of th*tfaltO , Etatos.. - , • • It ifs, York. • ..911ANCNA P. 8LA112, 0 = . 1 02 . 4 . • . JOHN U. NILE% DAVID WILMOT, Pelsoefirembe • - IP. MINH, Ohlo. WIIaaAM M. CHACE,Itbode Mead. JOHN Z. 000DRICH.mearaohusette. rgeR. R I T L n n tat 1 1 E. R. L E AND 1111 note. • CIIARLES DlCHEY,Mlohissa., GEORGE G. WIG, Now ILEmoouife. a..STATEN& lawn_ CORNELIUS COLA o.llWela. LAWBRNCE BRAINERD. Vermont, . WILLIAM GROWL LAM., WYMAN SPOONINt, Wisconsin. C.M. IC. PAULTRON. Boer neer E. D. WILLIAMS, Delaware. * 3011N.0. IDO,Mentoelly. JAMES BEDPAN FF. Missenri, LEWIS DLEPFIANK, Dior. of Columbia, goaston. March YD. 1850. .Nafiesat Cotesettne. Republican State Convention. •In flmient of tho duties imposed upon the undersigned. s. member of the National Executive Voinuilltee for the Mete of Seransylvanle. (appointed Dr the hispablicen °aeration held at Pittsbaldi ou the • Ult.) sod In compllare with the wishes of normema hands thrasighont the etate„notice Is hereby given that S ItiIEURLICIAN sears CONVKSTION w U be held In the tEty of Ptilladelphle,oe 110NDAT, the Ulth day of JUNE next, at 10 o'clock. A.M.. for th e formation of an Elector ad Tkket, d the amine lon cf a Pate Ticket, to be .Irneverta. at the ensuing Presidential andßiate Malang ated wayerelly for th transactirn of ell mob anthem m shall mem bare aid Contention. The undenes would ran:mend that the Connie. thm tolitte Deleates. beim In number to that of Lb. Senate and Rowe of Itareeentatlyer; and that th friends of Freedom Ir. the metral counties of Um Comma wealth matt at tea county seat, or other irrianant place In their moieties cantle. on SATURDAY. the Dinner of May next. (moan tom. other day will better anammo date.) and eleetdelegates to repress at them In said State Oonantiont and aim. at the same time and place. three delegates Qom the layered faixtraegonal distrie . a, to rep" resent thin State in the Natal.' Nominating Convention to he held on dui lith ofJnne next, at PhUsawohle. D. W ILMOT Member of National Ex. Gum. for Pu ToWalUgaliferchtkidM. • Republican County Convention. At•meetluz of the &mobile. tkomattas of Alleglce nlf moan, held In Mtg:ugh on Oa 4th of May, 11156 the Lanus mil woo adopted: he people of Allegheny county. without regal 4 to Pest political differences. who ate oporeed to the Mesa of the allseentri Compromise; to the ymiler of the pre.. Adzo I o Istratiotomn the extension of lilavery into the Territorielo In favor of the stincieekm of Benne as • Free Pte.. &no of reaming the motion of the, rederal Government to Ohs wind:dee of Wuhingtop and Jotremmess requeeted. In coma..., with the call Lammed by the Republican Na Gana Committee appointed at the Republican Convention, hl tturg 22.1 of FNatonayl l~ to meet la their P espe sb cive val t . e dletricte ebrusb ont the county on hdrUIIDAY. the gist dap of Mrs. nu. ma chem. two delegates from each. to mast In County Coneention at the Court oars , . la the City of Pittsburgh. on Wil:DalgeD AY. Utz 41A of 1it..1.&56, at 11l o'clock A. M. to elect delegates to the 11,publican National Convention to be held In Philadelphia on the 1 7 th of June, 1854 for the Marjo. of nentinating a Preeldential ticket. The County Clonventionetry called will el. select delegates ft= Allegheny County to the Bepubrean State Converakm to be held In Philadelphia on the h afJune. The meetings In the Wen:whips will ho held between the home of El and 5 P et, awl in the att. and borough, be. traenthe boon of T az,B P. 'MB. 1,. PIMILDiI. JOHN MAMIE/I WM. °DUMAN, JR. HUSAILL MUTT, THOMAS PENNEY. JAIII6B Mc/OMNI% JARED IC BRUSH. JAMES CAROTID:BS. • Members oldie BaDnbikan County Committee. - - e.V—Str Dollen per azumme. payable La sateen= W REILLY—Two Dollen pre aturoln. advance,— °tube will be an:applied act the loteing condltiotuc Your &ream per oo Ten Copies per /0 OD illgrAdvalguarstents are strictly eZttred, wad the paper Ito .6= the veer to eat. eel= It le renewed say- For Telegraphic, News see 8d page. For City and Commercial News see 4th page. BILLZPONTAINZ AND INDIANA—INDIA NAPOLIS, Preinnuatm AND CLEM/LAND lirammans.—These roads—the first extending from the Cleveland and Columbus road, near Croetline, to the Indi ana line at Union; the latter thence to Indian apolis, and formerly known as the Dellefontaine and Indianapolis Road—have, for operating per. poem, been consolidated and placed under the management of an Executive Committee. The business interests of these roads being identical, a severed management was very embarrassing to-both, and their complete prosperity demanded a union in their running arrangements. To ac complish this, an Executive Committee was cre ated, taking two Directors from each road, to wit, fawn! Wean and ELUDIA T. STERLING, of the firm named road, &tunes Wrer and Damn, TAND/i3, of Indianapolis, of the second; and Jolts Reocon, the President of both reads. This Committee run both roads as if but one, thus avoiding difficulties of connections, and en suring much greater economy and efficiency in management, than could be attained under a distinct service. The executive Committee, for greater convenience, have opened their office in Cleveland, and appointed as Secretary J. DL Tuomeaort, who is also secretary of the IL and L Road. The aims of these consolidated roads start from Crestline, thus accommodating passengers either !ma Cleeeland or Pittsburgh. NAVIGLBLE ILITIE.S.-011 our .firet page we give from an eye-witness a description of the loss of the Effie Afton at the Rock Island Railroad Bridge, and the abortive attempts of other boats to run through the dangerous pass. The question arises, on whom is this great loss to fall,--on the Railroad Company, or on the steamboat omens? Who Is to pay also for the delay and expense of working through the nar row shutef and for the InCrease of insurance? The Mississippi was a free river, a great nation al highway, floating the commerce of an empire; but now it pays tribute to a private company controlling a local and artificial mode of convey ance. The National Government has spent hun dreds of. thousands of dollars_to remove obstruc tions to navigation, and yet has permitted one of the most dangerous obstructions to be placed saute it,thuo compelling the immense and fertile , region north of it to pay tribute for the benefit of -- a Railroad and Bridge Company. Navigation being dangerous at that point, will Increase the price of insular= on all boats passing to ports above. This, together with the liability to de lay, will greatly increase the price of freight and passage. All this is so much injury to the re gions above the obstruction. The policy of obstructing the great navigable rivers of the west by bridges is One of danger ous tendency, and 'of. most doubtful propriety. Rivers are before Railroads, aro more valuable, and have better righti. The inconvenience of crossing,the Ohio, or the Mississippi, in ferry -boats, b pot' es great as to justify obstructing the navigation of those noble streams. .; TEN USTEIODLIM OSSIR&L 00SYSRESCIS., in Seg. - 11101:1 at Indianapolis, are progressing but slowly. On Saturday last, the Conference was still oc cupied in bearing the argument in the appeal case of L. D. Harlan charged with slandering Bishop Hemline. la the rules adopted by the Conference ex - Irani, Outdo that "in cues affecting charier ter" - the:prevlous question shall not be called, endue means shaU be employed to cat off debate therein no telling • how much longer this case May last. Not much of general interest will transpire, until the committees on Blareo, and on the pru dentist roles of the church in relation to the Ministry embracing the length of times preacher may be stationed in one place, and on the duties an office of Presiding Elders, report. When these - important questions come up the debate • will probably be of a most ozeiting and inter swank description. Mentenuerrre Exs tarries Lew.—Nearly all the Treellitstes bare exemption laws to prevent the debtor from being stripped entirely of hie property and mains of existonoo. The Massa chusetts House of Iteprelentatlves have passed a bill ezemptlig debtor's property to the follow-. lag ritent:.:•Thilueoessary wearing apparel of the debtni end of hie wife and children; one bedstead, NO, and the necessary bedding for ev ,' •:tiry two persona in the family; one iron stave used for cooking, or warming the dwelling house; 'and fast .not exceeding the valise of ten dollare, prorated and designed for the nee of the family; fa:colter to the value of $100; books, $6O ; lleo, : stocki $5O; tools, and stook, $100; one paw, Whloliiereshis liable fortes:, uniform and accdu. of.im 01/teer,-required by Law to be kept Ed right. of,buttal and torahs while in , use y , the repeat:tries of the des& , • • The Feet Obi* 43 , tete.,Fee will be bal. .1 . - .- .. ~. . ' ',..,..-....;.-;.-x--.4,.--.,....,'..,,,,,1r.-1.,... =IIIE Saost_Larn Sufannon.There has beta in arrival at Cleveland, from Lake Superior, the ! North Star having returned from her first trip.— Immerute quantities of ice still float in lake Supe rior, rendering navigation difficult and dangerous. The stock of flour and pork at, Ontonagon, had been completely exhausted, and the supplies by the steamer were most welcome. The mining prospects were never better; It is said 'there, that the North American will bo able this sea son to ship 800 tone, the Cliff 1700, and the Minnesota 1600." The others will likewise ship proportionately large amounts. A large maze in the Minnesota bee been diseovered, which it in calculated weighs 1050 tons. The Collins Co. have a large lot of blooms at Marqaette, and iron-ore and copper at the various ports, in eon elderable quantities, is awaiting shipment. REPUBLICAN COUNTY C,orrvaavrott.—The call for a County Convention to elect delegates to the National and State Republican Conventions, to meet in Philadelphia on the 16th and 17th of June, appears In our paper. As these CONTOD tious ate of the utmost importance to the future seeress of the principles of the party, there can be no doubt that tho friends of the cause through out the county will promptly respond, by elect ing delegates to the County. .Convention. It le not designed to take any action for the selection of a county ticket at this time. We hope before that selection shell become necessary, there will be a complete and cordial union of all the anti administration voters upon one Irene, and upon one presidential ticket. This will ensure cer tain end triumphant success. 00ft BOOK TABLE DOOM'S 84 DAVZIPOIIT, New York, hive just published the following works: "&.to Mn TIM Er cut- Br the author of - Balad thr the BoMary." " The readers of "Salad for' the Solitary." will weloome this new dieh from the game au thor. Ite ingredients, are, "Bookoraft; the Modern Moloch; the Toilet and Ito Devotees; the Mysteries of Medicine; the Cycle of the Seasons; the Humors of the Law; the Mute Creation; Pulpit Peculiarities; the Larcenies of Literature, end A Stray Leaf," affording suffi cient variety to make a very spicy and palatable repeat. The preceding work has been highly admired, both in England and America, and the present Is the counterpart of its companion In oddities, quaint sayinge, and a refreshing dip into the choicest witticisms of literature. "et Drrtior or rim Arnenrcare POLICY, a OPPOSoi to FOOWSPO Val'OrilOVOL.P7Z!nnr:elthtt:tr=lif t a b ' Varlrorl terve& Br Elon.Shor,ll. Waltzer. member of e Corgreer from Hoer York If Mr. Whitney has any fame worth preserve' log, this book will not add to it. It is replete with bigotry, pro-Slavery and intolerance. It defends Slavery, denounces Republican 'senti ment, and slanders Senator Seward and his friends. It.is a poor attempt to bolster up the Silver-Grey-Rindoo Fillmore party in New York! and to resist the stern and steady advance of the pethciples of Freedom. It is the dying effort of Doughfacciem, to chain the . North to the triumphant oar of Slareocracy, and It stoops to falsehood to promote its object. The above works are for sale at Lsnffer'e, 77 Fourth street. anon or Aokulos Laura Naerros.' Br Rev. John Ilaillie. IJlalster Memoi rs Free Church o! New Lone dont author of " of Iteldt11012." etr. York: Robert Pater and Brothers. This Is a memoir of a young lady eminent for ' piety, as well as the graces of person and mind, who was called to her reward at the early age of thirty years. The author of the work has dis charged his task ably. Ills style and manner. are original and vigorous, and no one can read his pages without profit and instruction. "Bent Att. as Pte.? The Dociritir of Endless Punirh went prom!, and Oh aliens owner/rd. 1n two wino.. By Teas. erwou., Pas horse e ftwformsd Presbyterian Commutations of Pittod Allech.u7." These sermons, delivered last November, have been published at the regueet of the young men of the congregation. The doctrine stated, Is ful ly and ably discussed. The above works are for sale by J. 8. Davison, 65 Market street. Tire Bin or Co. DV= litrratte, a bletory. By JOO3 LLTEMOP Dian:?. In three vols. ere. Nair York, Harper', 1858. Three beautiful portly volumns, executed in the best style of the Harpers, to stand grace fully alongside of Prescott, Maesuley, Bancroft or Hildreth. The history commences 1555 and 'ends 1684, embracing one of the most import ant periods - of modern times. Mr. Motley's history has leaped upon the world like Minerva from the brain of Jupiter. At one bound the author hag reached a period of preeminence as a historian. His style is equal to that of many of his contemporaries, and his ability nwi dili gence in the prosecution of hie great work, are abundantly manifest.' The European press Is almost enthasiastio in its praise of Mr. Motley's history. The Rise of the Dutch Republic , is the voice of God In History. Tea Triers—Marel Ted mice employed in the instruction edition.revuorot ot the young A new sod revised By JACO)) ASIJOTT, with eirrevingw. N. Y. Harper i* Dryer. lead. A new edition of a good and favorite book for the use? 'Of . teacherr, but not for teachers only, parents, and echool directors would do well to procure this volume, it would enablethem to judge and counsel in msUers pertaining to the arduous and responsible denies to be per. farmed by those having chaige of their children. A L. 1.15 7 .111 Bacons Jocund linen end Wolin. from Lone dow to tOa Cape of Goad Urge. B:=, eureara. =nu trwesicsr. and the e.l.a Mater By lee PrIDITS. 11. Y. Harper. 18.58. Above we furnish the names of countries visi ted by the little Queen of travelers. If you can be entertained by a pretty full and minute nar ration of the adventures of a frail woman, some of which would make some of the masculine gender quell, then you will find entertainment In Ida tleiffer's journey round the world. The above are for ludo by J. L. Bead, 78 Fourth etre& Ensues or zue BURIED Bitesas.—The four Miners who were burled alive In the coal Mines on the Muskingum river, below Zanesville, were reached on Saturday last, and taken from their prison boron, whore they had been confined fif teen days. Tho following thrilling account of the deliverance will be read with Interest: The persons who were thus entombed, are named Edgin, Savage, Pearson and 00wood.— Pearson is an old man and Savage a boy about 18 years. The old man suffered - most; the boy least from exhaustion. Edgin mad Pearson bad families ; who were constantly preeent under an almost insane agony of mind. The work of rescue waa a herculean work, bat bravely undertaken end heroically commented. It was the more dillioult aa but about eight men could work at a time. There wore eighty men constantly laboring day and night relieving each other in gangs. The progress was slow, and be came slower the farther they went into the bank; so that since Sabbath last not more than a foot an hour has been realized. And this progress was interrupted by the rock felling in, and by the impure air, which put out the lights. Tun JIRO:M.—Let It be known that these he roic men were in constant peril of their line in all the fortnight's work. Of course they had propped up with limber as they worked la; but at times the Limner bent like a reed under the !mamma premiere, and, at times, gave way. The fragmentery condition'of the rock prevented the workmen from making themselves secure. They could not work without light, and when, on Sun day, they had cut in 236 feet, and were about to despair, owing to tho bad atmosphere and the counsels of 5000 who thought It too lath to save the men—they took new vigor and new hope,' and still pressed on until Friday, when the at tention of the workmen was arrested by a knock ing within. They panned, and hallooed. Again and again hallooed! when the volees of the en tombed was beard faintly in a responsive .11 or rah I The crowd without, on the river bank, soon naught the cheering 00111: "Hurrah! Hurrahll". rent the air with such a joy as never awoke the echoes of that beautiful valley • before. The Elena just then was moat thrilling. Dow differ ently it affects different men, this rapture of joy. Some ran aside in silence end shed tears Borne laughed wildly as lunatics! Some whooped like Aborigines! Borne capered and cavorted like dancing Dervishes in their inspiration! it was crate scene, and not diecreditable to our fallen Aumau nature. The next thing in order was to hold a conver sation with the entombed. The first intelligible question propounded by the insiders was: "Wee anybody killed by the swing," °None," said the. workmen. "Hurrah! husfult I" was beard from within. This jubilee or. the entombed was reported out side to the crowd, who responded to it by spontaneous hurrah of their own. It seemed that the men had pinkedtheir way some twenty feet within the rocky future and were enabled to converse pretty freely. The workmen warned them to retire within, as . they were. in. Imminent. danger. Eden. said be winddn'tbudge till they told them what wmt the day and hour, and how long they had beenfihut in. The workmen told .him that, he had only been inn wessisp that, it was biday—dsoelving him, as eltotrappoood forhis.mgood , end that. =SM=g='l=E of his companions. Edgin then told them to • say to their families and friends, that if they I didn't got out, they were ready to die happily, having made their peace with God. Edgin then retired, exclaiming to the workmen most cheer: folly : 71- "We'll go in! Work - on boys I May,: God blees you!'. , This dialogue gave new hope to the workniem, and they labored on until the bad air put cut the lights again, when the work was suspended for four hours, until they sent to Zanesville, for some hose, a bellows and somo pipe, by which they sent fresh air le; and the lights were re sumed, and the work went on until Friday night, when -it we, said they were within twenty min utea of the rescue. Arrangements were all made to receive them, and expectation was again baulked by another caving in of the earth and rock. Friday night the work continued. Some six hundred people re.nained till one o'clock yesterday morning, when the rescued were brought out to the crowd with their faces cover ed and their bodies were very much emaciated and exhausted. Their families were not permit ted immediately to meet them; Physicians were present"to look after their well being, and every thing done to make sure of the results of the long labor, viz: the preservation of their lives. Pearson, the older man, bad a fluttering at the heart; the others seemed to be .. 1,13 well as could be expected." Their faces were covered to pro tect their eyes. The boy, Savage, it is said, made enquiry the Bret thing otter a "chew of tobacco;' the rest after their families and friends. They had taken some sleep qn come dry dirt which they had piled up for that purr pose; but had no Idea of the time that had elapsed. Notwithstanding these men were thus imbed ded in the earth, perhapstheir preservation from death by hunger was prevented by that very fact. In the English mines, men base lived even sixteen-Idays without food. The very want of light mid free circulation of air, the moisture of their tpmb, together with the leek of oxygen to carry off the particles eliminated from the body may have had some effect in preventing that ex haustion which has accompanied hunger in the open air, in arid plains or on the salt ocean. Cormiesondiraes of N. Y. Commercial A.:rettletr. By the Atlantic. Lennox, April 29, 1856. The last mail took ant en imperfect oopy of the treaty of peace which had surreptitiously found Its way into one of the London papers.— The complete treaty has now been received, and coppice several clauses which were wanting. It was published yesterday in the Moniteur, and is inserted to day at length in the Eaglieh journals. The additional clauses are of an important character niece they provide-1. For en am nesty to all the subjects of RUSSIA as well as those of the other powers who may have coin promised themselves by intercourse with the enemy during the war. 2. The admission of Turkey into the concert of European states; and 3. A stip:define that in cage of disagreement be tween any of the individual powers named in the treaty,. the mediation of the whole shall be de manded before any resort to force is attempted. The formal proclamation of peace has taken place to-day in ancient heraldic form at porno of the principle points of the metropolis. The dis cussion on the treaty in Parliament is fixed for the sth of May. Sunday next is to be a day of thanksgiving, and the public holidays and re joining!, with fireworks and illuminations, will folio* in about three weeks It has been mentioned in former communica tions that reports were circulated by the oppo sition that the petition of the Ministry was inse cure. The impression has subsequently gained strength, and the fact that Lord Derby as the leader of the conservative party, and Lord Pal merston as the bead of the Government yester day called meetings of their respective support ers, in order to ascertain their relative etrengtb, gave confirmation to it It appears, however, that the results of these meetings was each ati to discourage the opposi tion from immediate action. They are aware that Lord Palmerston, if outvoted, would immediate ly dissolve Parliament; and appeal to the coun try, and it seems that their prospects in that event are not sufficiently inviting to glee them boldness. For the present, therefore, they are to contiaae a policy of expectation. The direct question on which they had contemplated an overthrow of the Government wee in connexion with the fall of Kars. A motion condemnatory of the Ministers for their berlectio support the gallant defence of General Willieme, was fixed for last evening, and so strong is the public feel ing on that point that there was ground to be lieve the decision might be adverse. It is now inferred that the motion will not be pressed to a division. It has been brought on, and adjourn ed, and will continue to be dieeneeed probably for several evenings, but the tactics of the oppo sition will be confined to speeches of adamaging character, and a direct 'collision each an would provokes dlesolution will be avoided. The po sition of the Ministry on this question Is em barrasehig, because there Is little doubt that the difficulties which mused the delay in sending assistance to General Wit:lams chiefly originated with General Pelissier and the French G overnment The moat interesting political question of the day was about to he brought under dineassion by Lord Lyndhurst in the House of Peen, but has been postponed. Lord Lyndhorst, although 84 years of age, 1. 0111 one of the most effective orators in Perninent, and poens.es from hie talent combined with his age greater power of &eventing attention then any other member.— He has now in fact taken a position in the House analogous to that previously occupied by the Doke of Wellington. Great hopes were there fore excited among the liberal party by the statement of his Intention to move the following resolution "That the House should take into °and !ora tion, the Mate of Italy and the continded milita ry occupation by Austria of extensive porlienn of that country beyond her own limite, thereby cresting great and general diseratisfactlan, dis turbing the political equilibrium and endanger ing the peace of Europe." Additional interest was given to this motion by the feet that Lord Lyndhurst belongs to the con servative petty, his voice on the side of freedom being' therefore of doable value. Last night, however, Lord Clarendon tusked that it might be postponed. He made the request, be said upon pantie grounds alone, and with the conviction that by granting itl,,ord Lyndhurst would best promote the cause they were both antlausto aid. In reply, Lord Lyndhurst consented to defer his motion, but stated that he should watch with considerable anxiety the course pursued by the English Government to alleviate the Intolerable grievances under which the people of Italy labor. It is presumed that the object of Lord Claren don In asking for delay moths subject, is to give Austria and the other Italian pavans time to con sider the remenstrmem that are believed to hays been addressed to theta as the result of the opin ions expressed at the recent conferences. Following the conventions annexed to the treaty of peace Is an important -declaration agreed to by all the powers respecting their fu ture interpretation of maritime law. They have agreed to several points, to which they invite MI other nations to secede, believing time they will be received with gratitude by the whole world. The foll in consols mentioned by the last pack et has made-farther progress, and the decline within the past week Ins been equal to.one and quarter per cent. Consols were lut quoted 921. They have aims touched 911, and they have clo sed at 921. Expectation of a new loan of ZlO,- 000,000 and of a funding of £5,000,000 of ex chequer bills, have continued to _constitute the principal cantle of the decline—but it was like wise assisted by the uncertainties which pre vailed yesterday, as to the position of the Gov ernment. The total absence of improvement in the money market also produces heaviness by checking all tendency to speculation. Arrivals of gold, however, are now taking place more freely from Australis, and en easier condithin Is hoped for. In the manufacturing towna throughout the country, there Is still general prosperity and the high rates of discount seem to have no lei jurions effect. The India and China melt yesterday brought favorable intelligence as to the Eastern markets. Them bad however been a serious failure— namely Alegre'. Nye, Brothers ft Co. of Canton, for $1,500,000, and mom may be anticipated.— Mr. Aspinall of the firm of Aspinall, blacken tie dc Co. of Shanghais, which failed a few • months beck for $750,000, had absconded, and a steamer had been sent In pursuit of him to Hong Kong. ComAol or tint MUT= Bravis.---ThelAnnual Report of the Directors of thelMint for the year 1868, bee been published by girder of Coogreae.. It afford" some authentic feats relative to the coinage of the country, "bowleg the operation of the parent Mint, and of all the Drencher, se well sa of tho Amoy Mice at New York, for the whole year of 1856. It appears that the total coinage for the year wee over $66,000,000; and that the aggregate coinage of the Mint and MI ita, brioche', {including gold bare) from the yearl7oB, dos been $498,860,688,82. The domestics production of gold, so far as is ituteated by the deposits qt the Mint, rimonnts to more then three hundred and twenty-two mil lions of dollars from the year 1708 to 1855,`both inclusive. Of this large sum, the gross product to the end of the year 1848 was little more than thirteen millions of dollars, as is shown by the annexed table. To this should t o added several millions as the export from - California, via: Pa nama, to Bonlitatopton—and 11110 the export to Chins and eleewbete. Of this aggregate, about ninety-four per cent. has been produced by Call (aide., viz: Tryet eettrerete Olabt.reato)- , s -cgaragt 3l2 :iu. 6o2 . 77 Novtb Carotins ttratE Bosh 1.1 54 45 06 A 4 r gbese '" --- ""`"" -- i roliNO 2 - 7 Other AO 117:760.108.,7 , -L,„. . ' The total nineot the coinage of the United , TO INVALIDS. t Extension of:Stay. , beStaeuteowifeemahla79frasettoi.lBo6sf , fio b ,, o h th . n i d n r o e l d na . l v i e k , i ° h a le Finding it impossible From the acenmulat, 1 For the yeartloo 6 `s, the strtretvoe coirlyne, la i do n his attentken, to Leto* fittalaursh ae elating fine bare, was 56,312,732 dollars and 89 :ZI T Ztt 4 1 1273,,,u n ,,,r. cots. DR. CALVIN K. DIM It appears from the (nets stated by the report win extend tde nopoitsbnenti ctner n thl.'r g1et, 1 4.,,, i nt that . the Branzli Mints at New Oriefina, 1)2b10- ' Yone. 4 lll(n ht. where h be may be co.alted daily (Sabbath es' 1 road be advantageously vaided). 2 1...8."...tth.. vs /D T E 1 . , , nega and Charlotte, dispensed with The gold coinage last year at ST. CLAIR u New Orleans was only $450,500. and the silver 'tact Remand et. Clair sin Entrance to Rooms on Penn Street. 61,018,000. The cost of coinage at the branch ii. the hours of TB. tn FOWL fin PULMONARY mina is about ten cents on tho dollar, whilst at pbin mint it is bmnt,liiittlarobvee.r.t:o. TCONSUMPTION . A 8 HMA the Philndel elm 1 cent.. The coat of traneportieg the row m ate- CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, In the trea tment of whist the emuloyment id' atereedat• 116a121ctol'oPagehil"atcipthhioa (I::r id gia be aud North Carolina l'imetttutfleal and Mechanic. Remedies and klediainal hratichev is less than the years 1848-1853—. Ithniti t,. ..slmaglvan hdta , •l o ...of lan.. gLicl l ar. boring declined from $900,000 (¢ 1852 to $333,- --- osir.rieria - o .r ' ll 'oad i l l ''Sidesna from ameloszrerbnaors. 000 in 1835. _ r...io tamsoittottriestleed la srsertMs Una ..h. , dsysss Is so fee advanced that the above means 141/.... 0 other mono eau afford mlieL Da PlTtitl mar niece be enosultei far Calmat, alther In the head or throat, with the not of locel.tylan_ir i ZXe n bZ, meatus of throat and nasal srrlng.. f.8. 1 .7,"'`" —°"- ikerminee of necessary goon. manure.. ena bles hi= tore. !ism in cases oftentimes of a yeses Brandin R. Ito . 14 7 b. ma.. Wt ., km Drspeorla awl Chronic Indammations o fthe ma., and Dowels, and for Female Diseases, which the emplerrenT . arprenriate ...chews. arrillarnes mate. him to treat withalmeat uniform mune.. Mt. VITCrI will be aesistedlis his emulate, TOL J. IV. STELES, who will be with him after the 10th of May and with whew. assistance he hopes to attend t • rativoti from s Met., with lava :sins than has beretokors been M.- wlidnbl. Sbouhl Dr. Vital he nod...ye us efsl.y of leaving en the Ist of June instead of remaining till the 12th, the appointment whits concluded Lv Dr. Bsyes ' who wiil also remain until tiaturdev ...nem J. 7 ,12111 To scoommodliqo his . 1.701.1.1111 a Irtd PitellSlVe western Nam Toes, May 12 —The merchants' letters brought by the Atlantic, are more favorable than the printed reports of the European markets, producing grate a lively feeling. Flour advan ced a shilling, pork them, ehillinga,lard two shil lings, and bacon two shillings. DASD—On Monday alerting. the 12th hot , at 5 o'clock after a ptinfol'and protracted Illness, A MANDA Z., dentate ter of James ClOl. n. deed. Her boners' .U 1 tote place from the esldence of her brother, John MoD. Crottseb. (Moho.='helo 'roue,) oa this (Chine-tiff) looming, cO.IO o'clock. The Mende of the family •re renteciftillr Invited to attend. chi SPECIA it. NOTICES. the Liver Pills,—The Liver Pills of Dr. , flelnne ten Ord need by him eve:direly to hie nem nreotice. So efficacious net they in all awe of Liver Complaint, that th,y became famous. and &Meeting the attention of the medical Lenin,. Passed into Ceded They set veldi crest certainty and regularity; the patient almoit immedlately feel. the dispersion of his Medd, and is gradually restored to health. With soma the effect Is almost mlesoutone. freduentl7 InsPerierulkff ithmehlhte relief, after having fee months reeirrted to drugs and med icines of another description. In vain. Mewee of the liver are verycommon In this connts7.and are diem ful in character. Theme rehoeiperleccemly of tbe promo.- ter/ ',Sealant:lsec( Wits dangerous and comPliested should at once procure a beet of Dr delene's rub, Pr. P . by PLERINCI 11500, of Pittsburgh. and re. het's, them by, bolded s weld of misery. 1116.Purcheeers will be cereal to flak for ott.sri..i NEIL OHLERB.ATED LITER PILLS, manufactured by YLICAIIIIO DADS of Prentstmag. PL. Thee are other Pill. pormettng tolie Liver PHU, now hie the public. Dr Arlene's sundries Liver Pill, 111•0 hie celebrated Vormifugo. es. be had at all respectable dreg eintee Wone genuine withoutt the nominee o VLXIIIINee my&daveS Forster on Consumption, &c. Jai PV.. CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA: A popular Treaties on the reoent natu r e and volative to their eager, nature, and oertain care, I.IY J. J. FORSTER, M. D. In every portion of the learned Doetor'e bock sound practlrel rens , and gnat medical knowledge I o$ played, and It In n t unlikely that considerable tomb:Mon In the treatment of ConsumPtion and Iferefula, will be effected by its publication. Every family ehoold be In postenleno of stile saleable work, .bieb, by Its ex treme cheapness, I. made ateessible to Pee. WWI*: tale at all Proltstores, or will ne maned, on re ceipt of rte cull's. (poet paid.) by n6t11(711 Ali k Orland at, New tort. to any pert orthe country. noyl4;3eadkerteT _ _ . _ -- - - A Copy of a Letter.—New York, April 3, 1 , 15.—0 i, 11. T. 11.3.11801.4, Chemist, No. 5G Cheetout at.. Philadelptilm—Dear air. Your pr....ration. are seilloit very rapidly In this quarter I ha.* Wool h.litiem with rani" afro; Pailful.. and an meaty Ayr I never yet no iiirlr equal. 7 her glee uolverseleotlefarticip. and I Atoll 208 omits,, to one dum lo ell the dlseamekx.elll..l. I Your. truly. J. 8. Jl. II NSON, NI. b., Halal. N. T. irre advertimment Lletrobolo l e Gamut. Preparation. ni,yl3B2ed avo you a Rupture of the Bowels?-1 wo a Matt mspertfully lovits Lila attention of those ah Piled vribb hernia or rupture of the ti,,irela to my splen did sesoitment of Tromso of varimm pattern. and to Batt every ark, applied and ntlefactlan guarantied In eV./ cam. at UT oat, No. 140 Wood Ptreet. Pittehurtib, Pa.„ Ham of ttil Golden blurt., Amon.. the Truesse told by me mili!logiound Nursi . Waslira! Cdr. ?rum !rect.! truss,. my tigAttrttn;i Gus liZsui(ac Trliars: Chlidrens . 'inure& simple and dmu, Labe.: .t atld , par' avid atiutt. Iturles Artitte :Trine 'Nu,: nr. s &crypt?, Truss. Th. prim of Trusser nry from bi to I. berufai o. flab:land patient, can bo rutted by terroltitog mans ark 3 rer.dastc the Yunnan .road Lb. pap., statism uhrtL, the rupture 1. on the , right ct left side. 1 also ..11 arid adapt .5 Dr, L... Li. &Lig Bra, fir Or cute of let., ift.DoneUtorri,,Viestues. of tt,e Oct , . cc Init..% flies. Chrenfil Marna, end any nosiness dccanannit no a `wt. ), and debilitated condition of UlO abdominal muscle. Fttrfig Abdominal bap,. En;ligAlaML .Aldmn:cal Su !Lath D. marl, eIVIT kinl no. in or. I also NAB..!der lira= of ...my 5:11. nrcten Lug vart 4 .4 ^btoP thocdcl•nd fl-mos. y. Boarttor. of all kind, Slmfrtgr., , ferent enrol, and putbrely nctl la last esrry Lind at torchnaleal wad 15:r the cur. of Sins.. Eatrta could List, to brpnns in want of anew. or Trutren that he can often fOrr,4 to . solt pntlent by better writing, tort It I. always beer to ere It. patina( awl at ply lb. I'm.. or line. rersonal\y, Address 1.11., fib), 1.1. , ot, Cl 3 iv.d.tws ergnSt the Golden Nl.3rtar . Fever and A gee.—. egise eight mouths ittardirquttred tr mss 114 ✓tis Birrt:Rs Mitutt Emu.. !Iv 117 C..rltul et.. ...ear €..1110414, lutuburch. Darr 'gait Jolt, whlla tunalrin n Its glow,. Lddon boat plying bat's, en NatUltrs 'And New Orleans. I wan t.• ken with Farm and Ague Pal eight lon, nwEl. I auf fared with MID dreadful ;Maras. Thanreaton. part of this Enos I was unable to work. and .past at least aft, dotlars tar Manua molt's:lse. east found a. motanent rallet,— Stave aweks ago. °twol gay friends Infidel upon or mi. lei Inernata's !dollen/I Mt tars, stilts that a tura was linarnotawl. Altar Daum It for oos w.sk. Inapt ray I wu a rruod Moo. I boa. tern at sort now for two weeks. and hate tad no rattan of the chills or (over What. rntttir tOst the above statament le true TDOMAY ADAMS, Diamond Done., or IL Cbertweeliothle m•lkdtwo DaHera magical Pala Extractor , Inflammation and Pain are as inseparable . ..lire and lloaL latlammatlon poulnaor pain. and palm DrOdmot Intlammstl - n. Wham= num Is unnatural host, throbbing or miaow no matter who Lb. M. caus ed by • 'finer, • bort. I YR% 90(100. TilliOteastins, Miss. scald, tntn or sting. Mato I. Itdammatlon. A hundred nooks or a tbourand somono canon altat or thongs lb. moduli... To rellam prin. and notrie tatura. Intent. ~*..., malirm mue 4be miblnel. To aroompl— :rids, lb. aorta of tbe pb 'Wotan an Many. Mrsetod. odour IA r• Octant. and ton thousand at tho trot a n 7 mt ougaclotto Prawn who hare mod DALLY'd DLI.OI AL ram EX TRAI TOR. are conelnead, and admit oaf Its control over Maas:nation le moot or nderfil and hninedlata. Inotantl7 allaying the ps In, two triatdoz Damao. ii.P.u r tiog morbid ieeretkies and forting Datum to reatuto bar moray. r. • now Lag and tars/Lug No bur.. mild. Cis, o: aliment lo too aroma to yield to Na onotidag and caring Intl sumo.— Apply It immolletsly and to can has =menet& • aarAn anion should be sAdroarol to C. V. Clktenor a 0.., . et Dards? at... No. Took. Bold In rittAbargh by CI W. U. KEYS R. 140 Wood et. iray:lindlrd Capt. Vance, of Virginia.— Pleasuut Vie.. v... Cctl M 1.... Yob O. L Scan d Co. g.. to o .p o f btott bole• pan rf a oldi of lOW 11.- Lomtes Improved Iformlfuge. It oporattd lit. • oboraL and I. 0 .1 ...twang, and brought from toy boy Lemont too mod clue, Ittmdred stmt. by boy b 0 boon vary Cot blot la troll and doing wen. Mesas rad to. four Onto, ZOOM of lona Itopolvod Vollalfook • Dr WlAne'• laaprotod Urn PSlls aad I.pr:teed Ver me, also Dr. L teotra Celahrated Wilt. Clreuelart meat, proemd italelr ander the super-vial/. of Dr. 1.. Scott, • Wale. atedkalOraduste and Ph ridden of veleta Al. practice. None genuine only aa prepared by Dr. L Scott Co.. sole Pro dater.. Dude. Wo e... V.. Dr. Ho LAroll Dames 11 Lim P and lloprened Permit . ..a setompsaled by ortlfleste of C. bleb... All the aboveNedfrinee for We br Dr. tIED. 1410 Wood street. Wholesale spent JAS. alDrJhartr. near U. It. Depot. Whole rote spent. earOJer _dterT. _ Pare Cod Liver 011—Every bottm wnr routed to be pure Cod Liss? Oil. /Or the cure of Rhanauttira. /br fAe arrioninafuld. Air tad acre eciad. ibr tin cove y Ldultaoc, Rif Ms airsender. • l'Or the curd Vali Blau , Diaascr. Pm. ad tigni of CAronis ifr-griodar, For A. cure ofMrongSon, El" • Inr, A. curd Mad dadiaa. for Mo pan of Glandular Badlinp . ,% sho as curt of atria Vac Rona. For Mc nag oftidournary Cbiuumpfurn, of Chronic Dronattis. ibr fAt cure o. BiIMM. . kb. As awe 0 Dtscasea rif a. Mul 4c. osd iw vie curve Constßsatanai Mama. and General DeVity. LIM Dy thequart t gAlon and to tott;al bY da..b pa la Vilr:VOlaßtatr."o7l4.ltitint wpm st. flan of t lioldni karts. aol6 atirr " THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ~. slit JAMES MARKET Celebrated Female rills. Prepared from a pre.aeription of Sir Jaime e Olarko. DL D. Pbrddan Nrtraordlusew to to. Q.wa.. This leirsitcals N dtdD. la wraiths, In trammel all thole paled and dansoroeue dlanows Ineedrat to the hi male eatualtation. It moderato all &WM maim . n otatroothiab sail Wigs on the monthly period with reepolarltr. Thom Pills amid be wad two or throe wicks pareicas to cow th.r loftily this eoristlitutloo. and hewn the sari bring amino labor. anal/nag the mattiEf to mama has dabs with sanity to herself margin!. In al eases offioemasesew aml Solna /Melbas, plot the Deck and Limbs. Ileartnesh Nalinie on Blight Win. lion. Day italcri of tlle Heath Lowe... of Bpirltaliretrw lee. flick NW sad al the painful &mom Dols doped b" duordawsi 'yam, them Pills will deka ions when al other mans bars Wad. and although a ix ...11,4...w, &rut cantata boa, celonisl. antlawirw, or any other mineral. Neill dleelanioti secompanying sash paasis. Pam to tha papal states and Ommila. Ono Dollsa Dols Aglli 10 10 this country. -1.0. BALDWIN a Clo.Doeheata, N.l. nava a NOW. Wiwi. N.Y. Onand Agants. • N. D.;411/0 sada pottage Rump *admit to airy au. 'hail.' Minh will blur a 6000.0 f than Pills by Warn For lab to PittaIMIPLIIIIIIIIII ABM. aorple 111condul IreFr a. Amu, ow.* m ~ ls auLesa Mes t Z.MDzastzuze , a wl ir, EINE2SII mutton Dr. 0. U. Fedi wU I emu in Jo. nazt. • perms o eat otßee. at Buffalo. Now Vern, wham he will I, after /erring Bitten:dab. and where all eammunlmtleue Demeter be eldremed. Dr. CALVIN ILL VITCII wishes It dletinetlY nnder stood that hobs. no longer any professional connection with Dr. 8. P. VI and would call attentlon to the and which be !onion hhaselfealled upon to publleh tuunallat.w • ly co hie return from Enrolee.. having reference to the mine whlch Dr. 8. EL Etch was unfortunatelylxrunaded to roma r ingdurle . C. Id. Pitch', absence. Invallde desirto ODOM& Dr. Y.teh should call as curly as possibly. uts7 toh2B:d6wllmT 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PasEenger Trains' will run daily, except. Bandar,. ma follows - Lenses Pittsburgh for Creanlne at 7i A. Al. and 9 P NJ, Learnt Crestllmi for Pittsburgh•at 5 A M and 12.50 P M. Them trains Orange doa connections at Orestline with trains for Columbus, Dalton, 'thwonuatt. litlainnaPnlia, Chancy ht. Louis and all vents on roads extending Wool add Oonthsetial :hum e h Oblo, so] Illinois. •.1 • Both traits from Itittrbernh mnnoct klamnald, with Trains on Faun:mks, , Mansfield and fiewarl Iced, for Ohl-sco, Toledo and esti thas. maitre as mile. and doer contontiona to Chicago, Si br ‘•-•• i Ii .i " L "" (ions ar• made at A illate olth Trains rn Chnoised add Pittaburgls lh •4 for Cleveland, Chime^. - Boniaira and Buffalo. N.0.1114 , r• leaving l'ltliburch at 3 E. N. tor SALA tuno% Toledo and Chicago. Cur 4 the benefit plebes rent at ltaturteld or Illevolan , ;ion1 rrrive In Otani., oar I Y unit errning Through Thiele ern /old to OLlutrihirelisr C 0... einclin natl. Louisville. let. Ignils. Indianapolis' hedellniternir Chicago. Huck {.land; flora City. Ihrulierli. 11111waral, Cairo, Springfield, ll{ POT'. Warn., Clieretrind and the principal oiliee is the Weed. The NEW tiIIiOEITON. AOOOH4IODATION 'HAIN bravo. Nov Brighton for Pitieburgh at 7 A. IC. rs a r. Leave. Pittebtirgh MT New Brighton at et. and 054 v. 5. rio Ticket+ , end farther In run:n A ation, •,1/ to . T. JOHNSON. As Wa czroer Juke,' larier theio T r i n t v ai k e : l g a t A I I Or et the Veieral street Station. to er Oh u tlllU J R . P ILE AIit u R J. 11. r 3.10011.1.1. ot litleibtirgh. Mari]. Mtn. my 6 Dr. Geo. W, Phillips'. C 0 Ul4l - I .SYR:UP von Ttigctau: Of Ilolaeam. Dlsedln~ Luna. BrOichitiS, 1131:1.11.1J, epwkers &re Throat. Covoluoptitan, and all dim! .1.. (4 th. Throat wad Chest —ALSO— Dr. Geo..Phillirt' R geß.st TIC L Nisiesr - • PAIN PANACEA, FOIL TIM KELIEI7. AND CURD OP Chum. Cam, Neuralgia, Lumbago. Briatka, Piediratio Pains, Pains in ilia Me, Meet, Back and Pus, Bulled and Painful Joints, Weak Deck, Cuing., Bora Throat, Sprain& it, The thou.& who hare used thew Medicine. testify to !hair excellent Inuits by a onntinnanco of their To there .ho hare - not owed them wo would say TAT VIEW and they will Cud them to bell they am -enrc• wonted, and that they slit act with mac/U.la, , effect . DR. iiKO. W. PIIILLIPA, Hole Proprietor, Cincinnati Ohio For A.lo ahol.eal..n3 mall hi BECKHAM a McRRYVAN•• OtF. The only Medai Awarded by the New York Exhibition to the English or foreign Settee liana• Datums has been obtained. &moduli limner°. eonateti Wait by LIU a ffElittlfin, for their wrracEntauittritx SAUCE. whereby further t. etimouy le afford.' of Ito being the led !hum extant. Tb. amenity or tido Kau. has interlard to ererY tote ter of the clot., mid 113 efts...yin Pr...tn.. the health is becoming daily more olwerved and arkmowledgml In the United Rate. It is held to be the non •Crowalin coudiment. Ina i. esteemed tor na tone and inolgoratino proportion It. habitual use *mobil+o the stomach to anon the food. On th. Continent nr Ennio. than 9nal.llee buns botiffed to by • gentleman. who writes to L l / 1 k PER. lIINS thaw ^f hoes nrrhad • bottle/of r our Wororeterah.re Vauee la • taut I have JClft (Nruloleted through Spain and Portn a ,l, and beliona iawo my brown nate of bulth to It. ere yam. Sone is otantantin and I think medicinal. tan with troth say there nothing ha • travalree bag gage fro ...dial to bit comfort. at leant In thew cumtrion ao your &ace. In India. Men, where It la found at the mese of gram , regiment. • medical gentleman writes term hladran to Wm brother In Lb. sant* pmtrellon,st Wormslea. In lb. following t.roa. - Tell I ea 1 rertito that ttult imam I highly •Pntored In India, and that It ilk, in say opinion the moat hhi•tehle he *ell .. th• m,. eehottoote• This nnm if ' , citable far every variety of Met, and the anti...ea , demand sWeh IL. eteellence has creab•l has lel to 'navy imleatioue being offered to the public. under a variety v.l tome., but the genuine may be known by the tuecee Lt ••L!A a Pki.llll/Ne" being impressed [iron the Patent metallic Caplttliet. or patent gLam stopper of the Utile.. well as the labels and wrapper. . - Ono Agents for ?a Unita! Mat., JOHN DUNCAN • EONS. tp,lyfc DO Croats,. Now York. Scrofula, Effects of Mercury, Corm/top thaterbdis. fryspomio, Rh050m....../drarions tot D.* etosarack. Moo.- Layer. Kahane; ttiodday, Debility efae Nasal System to OM Maltz awl Faso.; ate. isctiona LA rad Goan. Weak... will emu., foam and other throat arum. anima eared Dr. lINATII. Nfy hraalway. N.. York, doiotow him whoft firm foraying them and all chronic atheflono. tf. Welton aftlidotr ..o.arrodally them who hare rotalved or toned from tworloas tyratmont by other yhyoleiana Ws IMO rand by Dr. Unthr—ltucas OuiblUT4 457 Broadwar: J. C. Barera../ane Lothian: D. F. Banter arid child (blisloasa). AL 0. Chapel* (destna..). P. liitgibina B. W. Rica and wile. le. Dr. Ilath le an hanotaldo and ekliftil nhyalcian and stir. grosn-1. Ort•n, If. D... A. dmitti, N. D.. J. K. inch, H. D., Bon. A. Lamle. Um. D•orce Peal*. HOD. N. 'P. Bon. too. Auditor state co New York. lion. Jndr• Carron. Qty Judge. New York. Patient. at a diet.. can menials the doctor by ham. eta/lag their wawa hilly, and receive advice, and all the naceamity reined/web/ oath or othr•ea. thereby ob. Latina the ...colt, of ayaraooal rlott. Lib introductory wort. with 19ateaUr• engravings, will be sent far• to any ad. drew N. 11.-0 o tha that .1 Mar Dr. Meath will core to 101 Apnea stroat. appalls the At. Nicholas Ilotal. ap.h.ydCo POSTLEY NELSON tic CO.. 111NU9ACPUBOL9 OP Oast Steel and Lon Gun Barely. SOLID BOX YICIS, Cut Steel Plated & Hammered Shovels & Spades Plan, Aattok..lll.2tes, Tbacamen. Darrow Teeth. Ali w/o:fa:um:mil!, NU. 1711 A BART at. pirrsauntri PA. Polettuant will plow* tali and examine our stock bean partbambag vlson. Ur. A Jut Judgment.—Publie opinion 11 a he, beforwertdch few can stout appeasing without than sots wills:and the severtest screttulahng: tome say that Its verdicts.. tomb. bet nevertluden they ate, samendly Jolt and comet. "lionwedy a Medical Discovery.. dee now been on trial for mate 11nara. sod dm lox that V. nod thoulandsot wit:meal bare arisen to 'peak In lit favor. one tenth that he wee cored of tcrofels after euffertnatl +tam ;settler that he found Immediate Mier after rtiferltis with halt-Ilherun for 20 ream and It le Foch la evidence as this ceased t bee the nubile to molar the Iblimrlen reedit , Guilty of exter m inating and &natl • bating hem the I tem emy humor with which It:oemes In contact. and we recommend It to the emdderatlon of the altlleted. Bold by DR, Mio.ll.Kgrissa. 140 Wood street. whole. ale aeopt. JAlLka V. YUMMY° Alleshenr. .111;4111•1•13 . . 1012121133 ALEX. HUNTER, DIALIL6 IN FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD: LAUD OIL, A. 1% D PROD. UCli as.N#RAzz,r, A. 291) Liberty ISCroat. np2l;l3tod PITTE.BITECH. JOHN MAN UF ACTURER COCHRAN_S OP BROS, Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Nora, Window Shatters, Window guards, se., Nos. 91 Second at., 86 Third st., (between 'Wood and Market,) PrITSBURGII, rkera on hand a variety of new patterns FlOlO7 and Phan. Itultabfa tEr all talmma. „particular at Watt= pO.l Se aualavina Oran kata Jcutaas Goa at Owl Baum. elbaar British and Continental Baenanga annit BILL 3 DRAWN BP DURCAN, aIIEB,MAN & CO., ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN 8018 Of RI ♦ND UPWARD?. Theso Drafts are email/ibis' it all the prha- Opel Towns orZatlawr. tWitlartd and Ireland; and the Ocattaatt. We also draw MUT SELLS on M. A. Grunebanm & Bailin, 16ANICJORT .4 14114. inkb .m. u, a Remittance to all carta of therm.? BEborl►wl Ind lionana. Parsons Wilma.lns to irsvolobroadoosy th u to Letters of Orsilt, on which Mousy 61111 be dotal:Wl, so Pealed, In any part of Ittnots. Clolloationo of Ms. Notes as 4 other socoultios In Zip tops. will lIMITO prompt sitenthoo. WM. IL wituams a L. tob43. • • Wood manor TO 100 l mirk • MRS Q ALLEN. BUCCII33OII.IISO it WILLIAMS ARNOLD. Chilson Furnaces, Wrolt Iron - Tubing Aim ammo OXIMILALLT; „ W. a A. will einttrid.lbr A ct and vudiNt4 o , BIMIIIO2 /US WM.& Tiprioretallikh rano.. @mew% JilllisheolA Heatblo. ladoda. Una Illoguitei Wart Boom Ilotals et DirldnallA 14 0 KUM gem iftthialli PHITADELPHIA. Fire and Life Insurance Compa' , i • No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Cottage Grand Piano. OPPOSITE MS COST. OM HOME. 1 § I PECIALLY adapted cor use Will mate all kinds of Insurouce. either 1 In STEAMBOATS, COTTAGE COUP. Prroretna or Limited , en d e s 'intim, of property or • too to all ;dams whore a andrea b t i ... i sr , iterrhandlees at resemble rateof yrenalum- noel cm of instrument Is des P.OBRAT P. KING. President. byt room , tate textual Minute. feet. M. W. ilmorra Tien President ' belsti Int reaanddepth too feet. and Ms much gum DITtIVDORkb , Mar so the square or borlsontat Piano. in m aod smog. P. Ray.. sweetness of tone. hest T yleof foratture Is uttettrpataed It. 11. Possilsh, I a....a-IM. tor elegance and tastefulness; and their durabty no r. B. Emery. Jos. P. Paul. , doubted. being Man fergarnert thredighoUt. and made of Et Phony... John Clayton. the most substantealmaterial. They are from con of the P. J. mr..,.. . C. Wile, , find istanufFbales in. Nm'oMerhere_thrly storre are net .. suso -r Mans& M•= •- - . . .. . === j. 0. COFFIN, Agent • er TIII 4 wed Word stmt s. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire it Marine Insurance Company; • Officer, Corner Market and Water Stre alll ets Pe. , PITTSBUIt ROBY. GAL . Till; President Taos. Gums. WY. This Company m ecte a d with LITE RISKS. kes ev!ry huinrance ap pertaining to or conn Also Agana lhal and Caro Bialwon the Ohm and Illesiselrfl river, end Utras:lee. M . . dart. Wes gen. orally And against Loss or Damage by Fire And against ohs Pails of ths Pea and led.. Navigation Sni lowestratie consistent with ante to all parties. macro= Joseph .8. teed, Jahn rata-ton. Manakeld B. Brown. . Paid If. Chamber*. Christian Zug. William Carr. Roteet fl. liatley. Jan D. MU HL aljblta 011.•7, Pamod MaClurksa" J Jomph P. Osman. nD. - Jam Scott, am.. nusban. • And .11kbogn Jam. W. Hallman. Chu. Arbuthnot. - Alaxar.der ftradhlr. PENNtintANLA LIiBICBANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, Corner Fourth and Smithlleld Streots. Authorized Capital, $100,000.- LY3UILE BULDHNLY AND OTHER PROYERTT Against Loos or Durango by Mr.. And the Neils or the Be. and Inland Revival.. end Trentrortation. DIULTOILIt W. I.Johnston, BoAriPattsrson. Job reinter. W.itewrtrctJa.O. P. Tanner, • tied. thrilth. Orire Yproul. wade co n.jv . • D. E. raft. A. J. Jones, H.., nor A. A. Wrier. W. Heron. D. M. Lenz. Prod:lent, Non. WD. Y. JOUR ETON. rrerldent, RODY PAITEDSON. Secretary a Treastrer. A. A. 0111.0. nal2 Farmers' and Neenanies' Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIILADELINELL lion. T 110.9 B. FLOUNCE. President'. Ittw. B. lauteot.D. Secretary. STATILIINNT OF OUBIIOIt2S. From the Fleet day of Augoot to the Thirty•firet del or Pet-center. 1635, amount received to Marino rrentle— --AP:2l2n 31 dc Fire • erntdo 32,008 02 P remtame •mtni . .. ........ S. INV InITED Ad VOLUM . . Bonds GI Allenbanv. rountr. Pittobarnh•nd. Pittsburgh ITe 4 .GG 08 31 :5: ltatimW 14ond, Cnt. Flr•t Iflorteng. Br.' r ' nf.4o. 4 ••• f ,,9 .= 2 on doJltTkn...e f lin u t f. r .. %l 30./14 on . . ...... 11,1?E42 oZi; I. iii;i:i,a;;;l..d ......... ... Ai 01 .1:11.10 00 - 10, c0 (Paymnni at 7 . 0. i duel —..._ v 7 poo 00 Premium Note., not =aura 00.387 :01 Due 10002 (ncnzal *cured Iv Bomb./ . 13,808 61 Expeame and Commbtrimi - 11,66133 ------ 1403,151 13 Total amount 01 Loam incurred, but not Et &dinged. blarbaa. -. ,680 68 . -1 ..2.000 St 3 0 Ge , 'andThl4 Comp., losurm. hull nad cargo risks on the (lblo kiladsdpyl tributatim Imam ssalrut loss or dn... ;aims Errs. Louie djuated wod promptly paid R[7lll.CYJ—llon. T. 31. !Imre, Gen. J. .N.Dloreborad James Wood. Yor Insurance apply to THOMAS J. HUNTER. Agent is3l:tf fe No. 90 Water it. bit Wood and Market. Reliance Mutual insurance Uompany OF PIIILADFLPEI A. • OFFICE' NO. TO WALNUT STEW Lapis!. $171.674—.4art5.C..1g.002. FIRE INSURANCE-On Bait:brigs, Iller chAndlse. Farniture, ke... In tun or country. The mutual yrfocinle, combined with the eecmtitr of • Stock (114.1te1, entitles the Inented to share to the profits of the Company, In thou t liability? for lateen The Script Dertacatei of this pOmpany. for profits. are onnvertlMs. at nor, Into the Oanltal Stock of the comp's. MASI TENOLY.:Prealdent. B. M. linemocas; glosetary. DIRIXTOBS: Clem TIRAley W. R. Tirmap... I'. C. gi.chin. Beni. W. Z. Lathan. Tingley. IL L. Carson. Robert Inland. Edward G. James Wm. Massa. A Wm. M. rclabot Sample, Pitted. J. Q. COFFIN. Agent, La Third and Wood etrasta fI ELAW ARE MUTUAL SAFETY rrisun- II Jr ANON COMPANY. OFFICE, P. E. corner Thal and In !Linde sta.. Phllade , pbta. MARINE INSIJRANCEM, On VESSELS, CARCO. PREIGUT. to ally art. tne INLAND INSURANCES, Co (1.1.11, by RiV6YR. 01122.1.1. Lakin and. Lao l Car !lag.. to ea parts of ate Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Mexbaadbro gensually. On Stara, Dwell. Muss, ie, AMM Or 1119 tkarrliT, Nor. San. 1 , 355. trda and Mortzaa. and Real Raab: ...$101.P..13 99 ...labia CRT and o des . . 05.110 90 at In Ratko. Ralma nd Insurance Colt Bra ilece " ......... .... ...... 160.140 OT (Gat, . hand Vti,V.G9 09 . Ea/abee d. at dausocla—Pant-i any on Marine Polk. recently Lasued.—and other debts due the tkonpany 93,60 96 I3nbectiptlon Notes- lou,uuo 00 itiobert Meta. C. B. Wcod. Marshall Hilt, Junes 4 TsYk.. Jacob T. Dmitzg. G. N, Stroud. . CA..evemer krliesik, .a K elly, famuel Minkel.. limey 8k.., James Trineslr. Wllllanyee. Joshua L. Pelee, James Temkesit, Wlohun Mirth:. Joseph If, Sent. Edmund o rinuder . rohn.O. Alll l / 4 Robot Burton. John B. P.n.s, Honig@ U. Leper. Edward Harlin nte s. H. Joon. Borate. J. 0. Jammu. James°. Bond. TheophilusParddhoi DT. It. id. iturton. Hugh Crain. - 113;;; and. Wm. a Ludwig, Charies &herr, J. T. Lona. Pittsburgh. D. T. Morgan. John It resit le. WI LLIAIA MARTIN. Praia nt. TIJOI&AS 0. HAND. Via Prrnaent, '4`."4" ii. A. tIAbg.IIIA. Aggia. .1-1, N o . go Woo.. et.. Pittpourgh. Citizen's Insurmace Comp" , of l'ittsburgh. Wll. DAOALIST Prtrideht SAMUEL L. meluittscuarv- u/.u,4 yi WATER, HJTWXEN JUREAT AND 0000 NTRJCSTS. mfit.I4TIMIITAANI Rrv ICia ND IL Mudu r THE W ANTOS Apsisitt Lens or Unmade by Irspr. ALSO antedat peer th• LEA argr INL AND - Yd FIG IT/OH and TILCUPORTATION._ Dili W. Satatie B = 7 ' Rabat Dunlap. Jr. IL Hari:ugh, licaso II Pennock. Walter Errant, HENRY C.pt t az a k Malt= I== COLLINS FOBRARDINGIN - D - CI 0 I,llllBB'ON MERCHANT, AND SMOLA:BALD MULTI iN CHEES2, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH And Draft., Geninsnr. No 25, Wood Btrost. Pittsburgh. HOLMES & COLLINS, (s=11:1MMII tO Z. 11.22.1.0113.) Agricultural Warehouse, PEED STORE, No. 18-9 Wood Street, ap2l.lyd&ArT PITTSBURG II Nsw Yoss, Juno 16th, InOo. gticw York & Live rpool Line a IPa ekels.4ll JOHN THOMPSON, No. 416 Li strmt, PlttaboriM.P►. to the only om to em above elt7 ardltOMasd Co sea Po mss Certificates for m. 7 Use of N. York asd.l.lnorprol Pseud. MUUMUU enumr.u. 47 South 4.. Nev York. Flan LLnn oa Ita. Sight Drafts Zr .7 aftimmt, walls at., Dank to England. Inland. Rentland and Wass. alm, passansan trom New Took and PhlladeF Isailartf T sat_ .101114 THOMPSON, Fn. 410 Lamar str....t. EAGLE •STEEL WORKS. JOSEPH DILWORTH & Uaamwa 70 mum, Itsmir a • NaIIOrsoMIMMLO OP , coat Steel, German. saw, Blister. Plough SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Rairdw Teeth, Ito. ARKEIOUSE, So. UP WATER MRS= Between Wood &AA limltheeld. PITTSBURG P d. January 1 166k1a6klh• WELL% BIDPLX.4III 88 roarth'se. near Wood„ - Pittsburgh, P. iinggy,, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS: THONGS AND• SWITCHES, Hoop oonAtantly on band, received direct from emir l'aMmmils,Tork Co, .N...0k mkt' taltml ontmet a win g.. w in. ,l Ira " PWhirmOurim i lt i m )r nab VITAPN Mac* and Mrktiartim n Wldtm Ptly runge.4 to =Ur. AkrOzdas nom the soileited and troximuly .thlDDrd : "sr` ° M' crfl igiiX WAR" vrin .1.116.17“-.1di • - Nelson's - Ambrotypps. The' Ambrotype" •detadecily :dm moat phydpir,,t brutiful and enettles .000 or Pertooo MO' Bonen to tb• Wt. Their thhell lett velvety And Immo. shins Ina draw eurwerothlinsd by . tha old pawn Bebe tabu oteleen,tbryer. exceedlnitly bratum Sas ra sur BM the Deemnyyze. Inez Sre wholly distinct in am .n eln -1.1055551ktren ore tenured net ouly moat bow Utatly tot In almost happteciable point. of thne by the Ambrotyyn BY no we e prams ant Natural be molto inTter beeuwa. nelmatnly Ino ll . o nor d d. . r tie u lgt l° ' ~„. 1.1 In GA WARY. old rt. 0005 Etalldlnit.o-- treat. saw tneitet. lOU P. BRIBRILT, Sculptor, Modlor, Stucco Worker and wpm Owen tin 156 Third atrial. Intl's= Woad and Marko* .diets. Pittalmren, Pa. Imps osastaatar on band an anortnand of ST Yana Cadre Thew an posh %da 1 4 , 284 adla Holloway's Pills, by the dorm or gross rorWq OM R. KIIYHMS. 140 Wood R. A x tig o j a i Nipples, of an improved: kind, for sale at WAS "NCO II REVIEW& 140 Wood it, - - 80 dos idea Soap, in oars, at Geo. R; glum % • IhnigidsZ. 14.0 Read Et. • Lab lb .11ollanteis Ointment, sold in any quanti Q o ow. L. KRYSEILIL 110 Wood FL Vegetsele CattlePowder—Buy your bora sad taw Fordo. at KITS WI le WM( - du Xammidy's MedioalTiscovely al mese . ow. IL imam le woos rt. Old Palm floyarsof lEne can tram bei, areas Ain „ NEW ADVERT)-SEMENTS Buhll: In general areinvlsord eill axtd raw:nine. • H. KLEMM k 11110., Ho, ra HIM at, N. ll.—They re fully Inalast.d. royla SAMUEL SROESEN. =SW= PINE AND CEDAR WARE, No. 21 Diamond, Third &or/ern/4 Ptudico'R Abtre. Cenetantty on hand and for ale, Wbolenle and Eaten. Watt and Bath Tube, Weddell_ Burls. P•blts and 'Half Peeks. florae !Motet.. Butter Print.. Zinn Waltz Dosedi, oat Well Bucket& Cedar Darrel Charn% Cher, Korb Board!. Kltehen wadi/ram Made% btairChstras. ' Cloture nee, Staambost Bucket; till( %elate, Clothes Baskets. Jte, Va.-Other kind, of Wire la Ida lint male Ix older and I,v:tootle attend:a to- ntll4;l3mT • aIT a meeting of the Cornmisaioners of the PITIIIIICIDAII BUDGE COMPANY, i t the 10th —on moll. of neo. W. Ja.keon.Aint.. it was Snared. That bock. tor enbxrletlon to the capital' etoekofaala Company be reencened at th- ',Wowing um.a and places: At St. Ct.ar les !Soul. I...Ude:ugh. on 10th and 111th M.T. At darrett'd tavern. Wasldnaton road.— -...Alet do At McFarland's etore, Stentenvllle do At Vlneent4 shore. in do At Perry Martin' s. In Manz do ReAtleed.Thag bleaander McKee, Moan Chet. and Jac ba appointed • io rendre Sliblettialettl at tit a et...Tett:net end pieces In the enuntrY, ant. Capt. jamas Woed. Jahn F. Skijor and Batun-I Lout; to receive eubsetiptlone trate city. Jetissn'COD.Chadtman. B. A. Lone. WY. myttAlt2teho TM: CELEBRATED HOLLAND TIMMY FOR 33TSPERSLik, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY RIND, FEVER AND ACUE, AND the various affections consequent upon a;dlecalereel Stoma& in;Una. Rich ea t.Aeltlitiof theStomeen, Pain.llesettr= Appetite. Despondency. •Ocetivenee. Blind and Bleeding Pile. In all NerTnny, Rbeumatio and Neorahrla Affe. time, It hue In ntallerollllllllltitteelt proved Wan/ Dents. etal..d In others effected a decided cure. Nato. Pods no now enemy to combat, with this de. Ilabtful tonfan the system. Its effees are alma% magi. ad, yet the COretellOalltat. unicatu no vio - shock to the fasten. but by ar l o t uti comm ng Ps _rat; energy leet to normal ration. enable. in to throw elf thecae., and thug thoroughly eradicate. the disuse. When Its mediate.] Crate. are MO universally neknowl. edged, and particularly here. whsre it ha hum. es pop ular • family medicine, that it I. sold brut., of the court, weal the druggiete. it world seem nud . less, to offer farther evidence. yet ae there are doubtless enthe shahs's [sled MOUT SOlfatillOd 11•03•11Ok sod Still ruder from Dymeogis in otte or more of Its dreadful forms. • aultioth the following aertidestes, the autturntLlty of which cannot be doubted, eoMing wither da trim perm. or well known. What .it is doing for the Sick Wm. Schuchman. Esp.; the ,it to as lithographer. Faye .1 have frequently . used Gcerhaufa liolland and dud it Invariably rallemaindigestiOti and debility." Eay. Sanwa Itabocck gang "I found modal relief Pam itst nee fur a evens headache, with I had lona sal e J,W.l4oodeell. Km, Nur "I have heed Gurhave% Gotland Bitten myself. mod recommended it ,to others, kneeing It to he put what it 1, remeeented •Id Jonathan Neely, of Lower St Clair, tug "I han derived greet benefit. from Its use far weakness of the • attune& and Indlgeattom" Jamul E. Grapey nye: "After al ph, alciarm had failed. EmetouVe Rolland Bitters removed the pain from my been and side mitt,. from ludigeetior , " n he f the edit obeatf r the 111)Lauclug Free Preen earn After o o phydeidu tide place had felled, 800. haves Holland ed me of the worst form of aye , pe 3A" ' Prantiegells, only manufacturer of the...original Its. hat; of eoffet." We know that your Holland Bitters la one alit , ken medicin. In the world far a dirordered etomach or Dr. Lo..wisr, editor of the•Factel.' lialtimere, pronounc es it a medicine deterring Om confidence of the pubile, r. rherharrethe leading German pbyalcluf of Penna., he.. presalted it fre4u-nth during the tau 3 year. with marked snows, in oebllitated Eats, of lb. elgostlne 01 , gum or cfae e.t.a genera r. The manager of Balloter Vinegar FacMly tam I cued It mu self, and was thereforel odoord to try Its offset upon my wire, (troubled with the great debility common ma of a consumptive habit.) and really It is doing her more good than uirthlng rho haever taken." NOTICE —Meurer aspects to. dud In lithe • beverege , will be dfaappeloted; but Coln. WY , west out low CM./ : 1$ wed prove • folderol matle ZOSIOIISOO Of SUVA. I,o.l4 i tlVttiM CAETT/0N!... popularity of thin delightfullAro ble induced m y traits, kn., er Inch the public thoold guard affshiatpundlaginc. harlot perimades totem an. thing alumni/I you hare given Ifrahurla. tug a fair trtaL One bottler will curainc• luow loll nit.), 'nuclide la le to all the. Siptioldat ILIA per bottle. or , 6 bottle. f0r 116.06. the froleProprietxma • BENJAMIN PAGE, 7e,a 00.. thttrufacturine Pharmaguithits and iMemiarta limitbEeld and 84 ate.. Pittsburgh. MEE Phlla..l.lphis...T. W. 17rOitlt Sons; 132 N. 2d street, Ns. York, Barnes t Park. '.:01 Proadvar. =new Duane. Bala timara, Caspare Brother., Oar BL and Parma ATCIIIII, CiodratatL JO. D. Put. Chimera. Darelar Brothers, 218 Warr at BL Lonia. thruard Ndamat Uo. N. Orla J. Wright S. Co. mill dslPardanorEl rro PRINTERS—A practical business manor an.perieneed renter. Is wanted an a part ;surto • Book and Job Printing Offive. vide le doing good buena.. A good printer or a bwiners man would be anuotable with a oropir amount of capital. For Puling*. addtnla ox t 33. Pittiburgb P 0. mrl4:4terT ONLY ONE PRICE ASKED—This is she ONLY fair relefor barer and nailer. It Ls dilatly ad band to at Garble Ilall. as it should be by emery well reg ulated buelnese babas every The Beason for ram. met prexte 11 =IV at band, a..d a eery lame sad wall le e lerted amok far MEN'd and HOPE emir eau be fallad at efIi.TES:3 Gothic Ball. car Wool et aadDiaasoriddlley. sir We study C. blear. • myli r RENT—ThOZtore Room and Cellar ad i MOng thethes fitre et Robert Wray Mop. larmell• s °meow. Onto= Ileum, Smithfield st.: • good Mud for brotneer and will be rented low. 1 Leo. the dwelling end store room. =ter of 242.1 end ay streets, b. tent. /pelf to. • mrl4 . B SrlaiN & BON, Borhe'e Staling. 4th .t. EIV AND CHEAP BOOKS!—The Spar- Pmere. or Lid= 12 tbs Country. by The ladys tinkle to herfeet gautP.lti. alai unseal to • atenstor, by Madly Thorn...di alwoleold: Pluribufth. • Song that's beim author; a deed without • o . 22, l o, l9ettated by Q.l4llthenderromtlekY. Souse a 1 i and attar, poemC • Salad fyr tbe Sea all. beautifoi.UusListed: A Defence of the Arneries.Pelley as .oppouri. to the en eroaohments of Fortin, ll:Minna% and aelwelellY to the luteribreoce of P 11391 111 thenollthrel Interest of V. V. by Moe It Whitney; - . Probes' Volunteer ktarmil 2 volt. All the CHM hooka kept en bend bY W. A. teILDSNITENNT t CO, myl4 Elith et.. opposite Melbas/re. : lIRICULTURAL WORKS—We would Invite - the att. talon of farmers, nurserymen awl oth er our large and Tell eetenen hook of work. on Aryl culture. flortlealture owl Racal 800 01 a Ihe following be Mt la part Coleman • A VS. MUD •13 4 Rural &come: ' Boohniesatre Komi: - - Sexton •Bural Land Rooks; Stephen'e Book of the Farm; Fessennen's , Complete Farmer - Oarless.' Fromere Dl•tiene4; illske's Cyclopedia of Modem earleallturs, Lideit's s Agcleastml.ChemiltrY; Jama Johnson's ChalemerV Blotlonary, by Lstulretb; Barry's Bruit 13 11.1. r. Thomas'. Fruit Cattmist; Boarsma the bitzpe Culture; • • Fiala Banhavan eAtranberri Brosendefield Book of fdanoMs; A Ilm's .1111, Farm Book; Thome on Ramo Implermintr, The 11111.14:223 twee Cnitan t; , moony, maoydopedle of Trnee and Anger. - For ode by .7 1 4 ELY A Co. 663Ftcht st. TFAV &VALUABLE BOOKS reo'd to-day at J. P. Darlene.. liarket st. weir noire. Ckonmentuy on Eabasishm Eitio's Daily Pitde linstrattrar. Snit. acid separately: Dreldiron'a Or amnion of Baena an, Prolans Melon: Psalms of Darld. Win type. mar. gilt. also eith tome; Jacnbn.' Notes on Mats.. Muir .d [MIK Morning nod Nicht Wetcham Water feom the Wall Parlor: Wants and Wind of Jam.te, Ba. LThe last fon? ars iv "Babba.ll floors M a m a end➢lnse Carters valuate. J1.1119110f. tin ms?* Bible 81011. and &gaol to do. Little IRMO!, *a.: a tiondred 8. on Talem Itolton% Call to the Lambs and Tender Grass far littla lambda Anna Rom Annieei lint and !mod Boots, le, do. Cloth or untenable Priancerr, /Laden awl Plains Boobs for abildnn. All the lan. Boats by the Amer. &8. Unice. Also there. No. 4 SlO Library of 100 Cole Henry's Cksnmantary. American antitotlisb., Iliv tooted editions. mylt J. 8. DATIBONAS Muriel RACON-6 casks Shoulders, 4'do Hams, Rinse reed and lby ye. by Oar. DAVID C.d M. in/4 M Hand ate. X T RA FAMILY' PLOUR-150 bbli yin C. MIRBST. DRIED APPLES-40 sacks reed and for CDT ..arl4 DAVID C. HERM% lIGGY FOR SALE-41. second hand buggy for tile by MecANDLIOPS, NOUNS • CO. oryl4 car Word and Woux BARGE FOR SALE - =A largo; barge for JJlFeoll or lumbertrod.. b • - - m 14r. I NB 4. DoT Azu-10 v . s ki pure Jet rued and for glirry ray,l4 NoLILCIDLICSS. MANS CO. 110PS-4 balesjese reo'd Bad for sale by 31e0ANDLE92. 14E !NS /MO. - LARD --10 keg,' No 1 just rec'd and for - Wiens zoirll McCANDISTA ARAM; 100. OLL BUTTIM--5 boxes fresh Rol Bat Act...ea azafor b py, I 4 UTICA LIISE--19 bble to arrive on steara eg, Bey City by DICKEY-Jk CO. S.bbla pine Roll rcc'd and far nadt br Batt &LIGGIZTT, Water .t. OATS -1000 bus reed and for sale by =Fit _ • • VELIA LI.GGETT 117 Z-1000 bus. Pena. Rye in store and for _Le o n!. br' mint BELL 4k MOST. bbls. Grease— .. 6 ball' bbls Lard: 16 wits Wool: 6 mix teaLtuas. Nem . 16:0160 flom desmer Kotalla fa 0•10 br =714 • ISAIALL DICKEY a . W. _ _ PEARL ASll—,2_cAsico just roo'd and for 8... w.by TOIUTOILMON.I4O.II.I sau:sa a. .J. B. MURPHY.. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. And Steamboat Agent. Lama 121.T1P11LT41171 amd 6TH BTH, _ DUBUQUE, lOWA zimasigncomata and ordars adidted: Bans to—Ourilag,,Robeatinti Co, •;n . Iltimor.u. Mises , Z Xtos.Pinaorir „,. Anakatuatig .ar granr su -444"4*/' 151E12...4:034/qt 21)ais ter Bala by OA ism: -znt., /Minoru. QOwn.N woos - EIMIM