PITTSBURGH GAZETTE , _PITTSBURGH: montAY MORNING, MAY 2.1, 1856 ' Oat. Y— Dan' all =i Iry "1".. oh i be he whiled en the folfeerlog comirtlonic levr rom De wtojor A we Ad,ne.nereeeate are laden,' ?maize& and the Kew , It Is renew,' geonblican Declaration of 'Principles. s . • -. . . . 1. We dmnenn 'and absll attempt to eontr. the motel of stl lessimblob Ors the lotmlorttoa ol elsesmr hem tor. "Wales pm. onnowrst.l to fnminm. one Xll meld h. ..or, ormethutton.l means the olearnee of slyer) In atw a its. tortitnetteef the United Stets, 9. We will snreetrt by ewer 'earful moans our brethren to Rens. In their onnetheitlonsl and mealy nalstamos .n tin emtro..l metbreime of their had.' !neaten. nod ve , ll elms the toll Wight of coo Dolltkal mow, In favor of the fenro.4latst seinthelon ref Kerults to the Union se a free, • rogralan: todtroaodant. Ptota 2. 11.11.ndua that the reurnt.petlemsl onmlulstestlme br itself to 1.1 some and feltlllesstsod that It+ one. tlrrAnse to now, le Inentlfad with the ...TM* or the elevetomerto national supreme,. wlth the oseinetan of hewn the totritrry. and with inereeeinte doll Ale. 0 . 1 . l• i. • Whig lititlien of our orsanhatlon to °mew ioa mean, ger For Telegraphic News see lid page. For City and Commercial News see 4th papa The Poet end Mr. Sumner If there could be any doubt among tboso opt strictly orthodox, u to the tenth of the doctrine of tatel depravity, the 'eliding article in the Post of yesterday ought to satisfy them. The spirit therein betrayed can be accounted fQr on no other theory. At a moment when the publie mind is boiling *yet...with rage at an unparalleled outrage, whun Miry piper east, west and north is mil ling. out hard words with which to express its •fadignation, when oven Southern papers de nounce the attack as atrocious, the Pittsburgh Post, alone among all the papers of the free Skates, bastes to the defence of Mr. Brooke and justifies his brutal and unmanly assault upon Mr. Sumner. Nor is it content with simply jus tifying tho outrage; It descends to a falsification of tho record, and utters a airing of absolute un truths as the basis of the ylndloatiou it volute tears for the greatest ruffian of modern times. The whole purport and object of the artiole in that paper is to show that Mr. Sumner was duly notified of the attack upon him ; that he Ina able to defend himself fully; and not haring done so, be must be a coward who deserted all he got. That we may not be manned of ma statiog the position of tho Ruffian's organ. we quote from it as follows, hoping to be pardoned, on tho score of necessity, for soiling our col umns with snob a display of anmanliness and unfairoess : "In yoslertray's telegranh columns the account of an attack on a United States Senator was read. According to that account the assailant spate to him before he struck him, and then on striking him the &et blow Mr. Sumner called -for help. He appears to have made no resist ance whatever. Now, Mr. Charles Sumner is, we should judge, five feet ten Inches in belch; and will weigh about one hundred and sixty pounds. He is in the prime and vigor of manhood—hale and ath letic in appearance, and apparently capable of coping successfully with e majority of his follow -men. Nature has given btm a good proportion Of the mean, of aelf-dotentie. That a mon than endiwod should adopt the principle of non resistance, and submit tamely to a beating from another is a shame to mankind and a crime against nature. Nature has endows' every man with the instinct of resentment and solf-preser ration, and even him strength to bank them; and to ignore those inetincta, and Terns.) to em ploy the etrength le unnatural, ahamefol, and eannot command the sympathies of mankind.— What man or woman will applaud Mr Sumner for sitting still in his arm-chair and letting an other man beat him over the head with a cane! The man was probably not one whit his superior in physical capacity—in health and vigor.— Any,man who can call for help can help himself Is not this infamous? We appeal to every man who read the telegraphic aocuunta given on Friday, If it is posalble for human degradation to go farther than this. The Rotorua as pub lished In the Post of Friday read as follows: ' , immediately after the adjournment of Con gress to•diy, while Dir. Sumner was still the Senate Chamber, Mr. Brooks of South Carolina, entered and approached 111 r- Sumner, sconaleg him of -libelling South Carolina, and bit grey. heeded relative, Mr. Butler. Be then struck Mr. Sumner with his cane, and Mr. Summer fell. Mr. Brooke then confirmed to repeat hie blows, tmtil Mr. Sumner was deprived of the power of smelt. Mr. Sumner was taken cm and carried to his room. It has not been ascertained wheth er his injuries are serious or not. When the at tack was made Mr. Sumner called for help, bat no one interfered ontil Mr. Brooks closed the as sault." Some eyemltnesare ray that Mr. Brooks struck Mr. Sumner as many as fifty times over The bead-- Mr. Sumner was sitting in his arrn- Ma* when Me =still moo mud; and And ItO op p;rtunity to defend Mane?! The whole of this is Indirect contradiction of - the Pest's manner of elating it editorially. It shows that Brooks struck Sumner while witting In his chair, that he bad no opportunity to de tend himself, and (bat be was tolled at the first blow. This account is verified by those derived from other eoarees. . A dispatch j tn th`e Trainor Myer that the Add blow was struck before Mr. Scanner was aware It was .coutiag; that he had no dirt:Mat consaleasnese" after it was given; and that in the almost involuntary effort be made to rise and defend himself he was embarrassed by hla desk. which he tore from its fastenings in his frantic aorta to dee. From all this it is plain that Mr. Sumner would have defended himself, if he could; and that his assailant wee a sneaking coward, who dared not face him manfully. The attempt of the Pool to produce • different impression shows that he is in spirit is cowardly and unmanly as the villain whom he defends, ffenceforWard the public moot di- vide its indignation between the two. The Press on the Late Outrage It is tolhe credit of the American prom that at snob a time as the present It speaks oat bold. bo denunciation of the greatest wrong ever perpottated.in Washington. Then" ie hope that the Heise of Terror which the Democratic' .1s- Sabine are endeavoring to initiate at 17asbing ton 4011 be averted, when the Prom la able to loomn Ito tongue and speak freely. We subjoin few, oomments from our ootemporarles on the Breoke and tdomne? atrafr. Our neighbor •of tbo Union, in honorable contrast. with the Post, spooks out like a man. Althongh Brooks is a Democrat, this is no party question. It le simply a question between man hood and rulhaulete. The Pool, true to its In stinct', sides with the latter, the Union per mits Its manhood to become uppermost. It says: "As to the pron.:citron for the offense, ; we bare notbing more to sap than that it was not immediate tither in time or circumstance. Mr. Brooks erm not the injured party, and the wrong done bad been committed no long prevl •ourdy as to allow of the choice of some other ' place for veogeance. To deliberately select the Senate (Umber. although after the hone of ad : *moist, for the infliction of personal chat,. themes', is Warranted by no code, elther of Ibid.,' dummy or manhood. The h)Jury..to, fdr. • Rammed is la:Metter with Which we 4ria little to . do. Where Aosens of inetinces of jolt, esgood eta in he, inlet subjected to equally. severe trartratmt. Bat the manner in which the act was dime,- cod - thetime and place of its per formance, Make It aninitilr to the' people , of the - nation: . e 4; lats. The blow.. .is against the Yet r ulelkot -of-our orratry. It tends aga inst bring, :I; Abe aims of animist dignified legislatire imam bly into contempt; and we regard the perpetra tor of.- Ile am I. beteg as much loth to all sense -: of national Plias. Its to a perception of the or ' dinary proprieties of life." The Philadelphia Lager sage • . . . If this mauls upon Mr. Stunner is not a bristh Of. Privilege, it certainly is 4 flagrant outrage of more than ordinary turpitude, for it I. not only' d cruel pommel assault, ton it is an la, the tendency of which is to mistrial the freedom of debate in oar Nationsl Centel., to interfere with the representative in' the die obarge,ot lila duties to his constituents, and therefore, endangering and Impairing the fano. r. ft& of thirlegielstare. , . The Penile, therefore, owes a duty to itseif to gee that the offandor is flooded over to thy' Grand Jury for indictment 'and triel; and if theMonee =tomtit Its, own dig nity, and has a proper regard tollte protection . due .a lewlelaior, it will expel Mr.. Brooks from 'Modest ixiii l t bed/, for we preanuie the of fender is the - member of that name from &nth Cuenca. In all the experienoe of rulludem in Congressore have serer heard of a more wanton, brutal and neraudy act, then this attributed to Mr. Dna!, - =Wei heartily mord this ouggestion of anal ll.rpoiff io,not opened from leo Erma, slt.einuis of decency, lost atWosbiogton. . , the 1141adOpldi Nous sap: - - uir &tube= holm* oil b so rappaal se.to iamb the mood proolnati of oar legislative halls, to find victims among American Senators to Weems itsfary, it Is time that they should learn that there is a North, that will be mighty powerful and united, if it is not now. For years the South has reigned in Washington with absolute sway. It has controlled society, public amusements, ,governmental patronage in all its departments, and influenced legislation. It Is time that its sceptre was broken and its domination destroyed. This single instance of utter disregard of all the proprieties of life, as well as of constitutional privilege, will do more to shake its tyrannies' rule than any other no• currence since the murder of Miley. It is time its pride, Its offensive rampancy, its insolence, hoary from unrestrained exercise, should be subdued." The Philadelphia North American says : "In view of recent events, reflecting men may well pause and ask themselves, what next is coming! We have seen peoceful settlers In a territory opened to them by the laws, driven from the lands they had purchased, by armed mobs, obliged to 'leave behind them their prop erty, and in many cases, compelled to seek in concealment, protection for their lives. We have seen the power of the National government perverted to mantain these abuses, and its pro m ales employed to sunlit in schemes of outrage and rppression ; and now, when a Senator of the United Satiates ventures to raise his voles in condemnation of these acts, we see him stricken down in the light of day, under the roof of the capitol Itself, by an infuriated bully, who does his atrocious work at his own will and with no one to stay his head. What next is coming ? In Kansas the friends of civil liberty have been hunted like beasts; in Washington the public sanctuaries have not served to save their [vivo mites from being badgered, and oven beaten, like dogs. This is a fearful condition, of things. Rash legislation and Executive connivance bare brought no to the verge of a civil war; and yet he who opens his mouth to complain does so at the risk of blows and mutilation, and, perhaps, even death. If a Senator, Bum:maned by the privilegesof his position, may be pougded with bludgeons until consciousness is lost, what secu rity can ordinary men feel against the bowie knife or the pistol? We are anxious to know what the Senate will do to assort its injured dignity. We wait with earnest curiosity to too what will be the action of the Room in regard to the me o'ber who has thus disgraced it. Will there be the usual time serving and timidity—tha usual traokling and apology Ott the ono side—the usual temporary vapor and final submission on the other? A few dap will determine this. but let the Senate and the Room do, or fall to do, what may seem good to them, we know tho people of the North at least, and we should hope also the people of the South, will be stirred with an indignation at this grest_wiakedness, which will not beappeas ed until it has found fit retribution.' The N. Y. Tribuie says: " That Congress will take any action in view of this new event, we shalt not be rash enough to eurmise; but If the Northern people are not generally the poltroons they an taken for by the hostile elavebreeders and elavedrivers of the South, they will be heard from. Ac a begin ning, they should express their sentiments upon this brutal and dastardly outrage to their pop ular assemblies. The Pulpit ehonid not be If, Indeed, we go on quietly to submit to such outrages, we deserve to have our noses flatten ed, our eking blackened, and to be placed at work under trek-masters; (or we have lost the stablest attributes of freemen, and are virtually eleven." The Baltimore em condemns the attack, and the Baltimore American epeake of it as dis graceful. Of course, the Southern press cannot be expected to speak of the affair with the same broad indignation as that of the North; but every moderate Southern man Moat feel that hie section, as well L 9 the country, is disgraced by rush events. The only paper yet heard of that has had rho abandoned hardihood to defend the wanton wrong Is the Pitteburgh Port. Tits Ginttnat Assell/ILI —These two impor tant bodies are moving on quite hsrmoniouely . In tho Old School Assembly, the time, up to last accounts, was taken up with reports from Synods, the stitject of church extension and other ques tions bf church polity not of special interest to the public at large, any further than that all lustre of obristlanity rejoice to witness the con tinual advancement of one of the Protestant branches of tho Church of Christ. In the Now School Assembly, the subject of slavery has been debated very warmly tarter° or three days past, on the question of the adop tion of the ripbrts on theicitject, brought la by the majority and minority of the Committee. Therei.e a remarkable difference of opinion man ifested. While soma bola that slavery per or a sin, others deny that there is any its in hold ing slaves ender American laws andlnstltations, and some clergymen in debate have boasted of being elaveholderv. There Le , however, less ex citement attending the debate than is alma' on such occaelons. Tao CONSOLIDATID BMLIOAD —WO 6011DOW le4ge the receipt of a pamphlet, containing the ”Artiolea for the consolidation of the Ohio and Pennsylvania, tlgt Ohio and Indians, and tho Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Companies. died, all the Laws necessary thereto, together with an Address of the Presidents of the three several road's, to the etookholders." The stock holders will find, In this document, all the infor mation necessary to a fall and complete under standing of the sobjeot on which they will be celled upon to vote. We hare repeatedly expres eed our 'approbation of this mcature, and we trust there will nothing arise to prevent the completion of the arrangement. The Philadelphia Ledger„in its money articles, ham• backbnnded way of dapping at tho credit of thlacity which is ant at all to our taste. In no. tieing the loose of the Pittsburgh Pc Stobben elle Road it nays: "This offor'would notbe to very bad if it were not for the condition asked, which is that Pitts burgh and Allegheny counties shall issues mil lion and a half more of their bonds." No such condition is-contained in the lease The boods to be issued under it are mortgage bonds of the road, and the city and county will have nothinglo do with them. From the N. Y. 'fhb=Le. • AISII/101.? ON StrtATDll. BUMNIS—Was I / 1 )1GTON, Tburahy, May 22, 1850 —Sir. Hamner was writing unsuspectingly and busily at hie desk when attacked by Brooke. Thu Senate had ad journed early on the announcement of the death of Mr. Miller. Messrs. Brooks and reitt ap proached biro, each with a cane. Several per sons had been about Mr: Bumper's deek after the adjournment, bat at the time chosen for the attack be was alone. Mr. Wilson bad just left him, on his way out passing Brooks, who was sit ting in a back Beat. Brooks walked op in front of Mr. Sumner and told him that be had read hiespeeett twice, and that It was a libel on Booth Carolina, and a relative of his, Judge Butler.— Without waiting for any reply or asking for any explanation, ho Immediately struck Mr. Bumper a violent blow over the bead with his tette, while Mr. Bumper eat in his teat unable to extricate himself. cutting by the blow a gash, four inches In length on Ms head. The cane was of gotta perobs, an Inch In diameter. Brooks followed title blow immediately with other blows, 'grilling from twelve to twenty In all. Mr, Sumner had no distinct consolotumeee after the fret blow. He invollantarily strove to rise from hie seat, but being fastened by hie position, tore an his desk from its fastening in the attempt to extricate himself. He staggered coder the blows and fell eenteletts to the floor, befog 'wholly ,tanned and blind from the first. It Is elated by a reporter who this present that Hetet stood by and brandished his cane to keep off others. Mr. Morgan and Mr. Murray of the New York delegation were in the front antlroom, and, hearing the noire, game in. Mr. Murray seized hold of Drooki, who had now broken his mine into several pieces, and Mr. Morgan wept to the relief of Mr. Sumner, whom he found pritstrate and nearly unconscious. The persons present in the Senate were Mr. Sutton 'one of the reporters, the Assistant Sergeant-at-Arnie, Mr. Simonton, Senators Crittenden, Iverson, Bright, Toombs, Douglas, Pearce, and a few others. No pno of the Senators seemed to offer to interfere but Mr. Crittenden, who pronounced it an inerzeneabla outrage. Mr. Wilson ruched'tato the Senate Chamber on hearing of the attack, hut found Mr. Sumner had been removed to the Ylos-President's rooms, and that a surgeon was in attendance. He then helped to put his colleague into a carriage and went with him to his lodginge. Mr. Sumner le badly injured, having two very esters cuts on the head ilia condition is considered critical, and his physician allows no one to ree him. His clothes were literally covered with blood When ceipntwteaand on therenaove a dj oiningd. Conal desks. : blood 7 saep.also Ermasen is positive that the assault - on B e n- Afar Sumner was deliberately planned last night among a parts of %whammy. Brooke waited at the Porter's lodge of the Capitol grounds thla morning to make the assault, bat Mr. Sumner happened to ride up ins carriage. After the•adjoarnment Brooks took a scat la the flenate - Chamber, and 'waited some twenty nolnatea antil'hir.`Samnererm, quite olonebefore approaching law' Mr. - Sumner was Writing hurriedly, and was penned into hie armahalr by Me desk. Brooke approached and calla him by name, when Mr. Sumner looked up. Brooks said, "I have read your speech twice, and care folly. It is a libel on South Caroline, and on Mr. Butler also, a vlatlve of mine." At the same instant, without • arning, be struck Mr. Numne* blow which r ndered him =ceaseless, repeating it at least a dozen or fifteen times. ' Snob men es Crittenden, Geyer, and Payne promptly characterized it as a cowardly and shameful outrage. This seemed to excite Reitt and Brooks, who exchanged glances, when the latter exclaimed, "No matter--one will do for you to-day !" The meaning of this expression seems to be that they would forbear the assault on account of Crittenden's denunciation. Brooks' solletguea and the majority of the Bouthens men justify the brutal act. Breaks has been arrested, and *inure his examination tomorrow. My opinion is decided that the intention leas to take Mr. Sumner'e life, and not one man in a thoussod would recEmer from the Effects of such blows.—Dispokh to NI T. news. OBITUARY. It Ii with no ardloarT fooling. of .nr0...h. , e ”nolv. ed b 7 the hut mad from Calhornle. the IntoStamm. arta. death of Dr. WS!. PAITEBEON, wan of Dr. P. O.Pa tar, • r, of Ohio, In the Slat Trar Of Ms see. Dr. P. ems •el alomens et Wsehlneton Cored. teLett he completed his o'esaleal rtudlm about ten emes sine. and efeamards Mailed meilelne In tket ofll of Spree, of Ws city. With a mind highly onltlvated and naturaßy impede etre and energetic, it is not steam° that he was found =mot thy pioneer emigrants to that State, no fruitful In anticipation to ell—so bitter In digartmintment and =teen' to many. The many treble qualttleg that adorned hie bead and; heart soon drew around him seamed of alarm and devoted' Mend., whom enttragns early plead him in 0 11 .10.100 01/., and whom votldenee t,nd esteem munred him ors freight md prosper:l" futero. But death has prematurely eloped hfr earthly career,— in the prime of manhord he has been entamoned to al. mansion of the dead. That friendly fine we oh•ll never again me—never again shall we reel the cordial green of hie hand. On the nagged dome of Nevada, far from tin. dnd and home he sleeps his teat sleep. Quitreed Minks. SPECIAL .NOTICIk.:S. br. NoLane's Vermifage, prepare d by Fleming Bros. of Pittebtirghi During a practice or more than Dl ynsx. Dr McLane bad attended innumerable patients afflicted with every form of warm 'Moue, and was Induced to imply all the energies of his mind to the d'envery Ma vermlinge, or worm dm Moyer. pertain to its rffecbc the remit of Ma labors Is the Amerlmn Worm Specific, now Mgre tho public, Precemell by riming Crosoof Pittsburgh, which le metal, ..h, and may be given alike to children of the moot teaderag• or to the aged adult; it parr. mildly 11111 an feces, sod destroys weeps with I nemla•le emcee. It is racy of adminietrallon, and slit does not oontain memory In any form whetever, no restriction. are necrasary with retard to drinking cold water, nor I. It capable of doing theleart loinry to the tenderest Infant. An incredible number of worms have been 'spelled by this great eennifnge. 03-Purrharen will be enefal to ask AT Dr. ideLANZ'S CELEBRATED THILMITTRIE. and take none else. All other Verrilfagee, in Leomparlron, are worthless. Dr ?Thane's Vertolfoge, arm his celebrated Liver PHU. can ogre be had at all respectable Dims Stores In the United States, and Canada. None molt. without the signs. nom of nlySA:dawS FLICSTINn nßns Nr. Jarrett works at the Tack Factory and we be teem at ant time. P11.1341t11114 opposite Pittsbweh, &sr 9th, e 839. j Dr. I. Sera 411 en—Dente I was very ark far 2 months with Dyntopeis. striate. I hare no doubt from a di•ateed Item Revere phydrians preceribest for me without any rend. Stowing your D. Resat. I pro:mired • box of your WeLane's Improved lalverr Plitt and took them according to your diseetitts, lam ataaaed to .Cate that they have Do@sanely cured me, and I deem It to iw my duty to Oat. Dotson.. to you sesi Va. alThrted. AWN o-ted . N. JA .NETT. Whom—PliTl93o3 N. hums. . Pr 101... lorry.] Lir. Pills al. !mirror. Vor lute, also Dr. L Peon. Celebrate! Whit. Circassian Lint mrnt, proparsd sototy untsr the supervision of Dr. L. Pont, a Rocitiar Medical Gratitste and Physic!an 0f..., al. practice. No. Lenoir. orirs as prow. by Dr. L Cron Co.. sole Pro Leto., Haat Place. ra. Dr. 11. Larms Improwal Liver Phis and Ir. pron.] Vermiroya areompeiaird by isertiOcaps of O. McLane. All the shore INMl•lne.be nap by Dr. ORO. RCYlifill 10 Wood stn.t. Wbot..d. SODA /A& P. PLIMING. Allegheny, rust R. R. ...Pot. W.I. A* mot. mys.ll.rd.A.T. Rave you a Rupture of the Bowels?-1 would temt nepootfully Inrit• tb• intention Ot (boo. at dieted with heron or rupture of the Wools to my mime did noortmeot of Tillman of mica. patterns. and to Salt rotor oPollni and maiden:lon guarantiod In every can, at my sem. No. Ito Woad Street. pitesbomb, non of tho Oo.dolo Mortar Ammo the Stones sold by me we be Wald • Rozbad Ono frost: enact Trams, ray tont elm Sp, Cam Marie Tram, CAllintne Tram, smote and doubt, twatzot Madre.? end min., node. dfliptie :y-non ean, DT. 3 R ~ Arch's Sirmneftr ewe; Ste prim of Tromso Tarr from el to ifin Linen ot Thrptund relines eon be naltrd by mritting annum and oendinVlie tonsure mound the hip., Mating whether, them:pinto Is on Mortal:A or tent sids 1 also coil and adapt Dr. Bo nines Lam or Zbdf, Bran, for (bosun of Pro. looms Merl, Washopap the Men m Abdomen. Pile. ChrooloDlartrso; aid any orialluen depending car sunk and dobeitatndeondltion of Um abdominal roman. Dr. 1 , 11d4', Abdominal Eif,Mtr . f.l7, • Mame Addammerl:l344: • ElabbA ridts; Anti marry veer and of Irapporta now In net. I alio sell Shoulder Loam of ovary ell., for weak etwated and stoop ahauldensd woo.. nadir AULCVINTI. for broken and rario.• Ten. Euryorto.ry Boadupcs. of all and. ..D.ev 0.4 poOr , o, and In tan 1.11,, Mai of forebanlc,l appllanow mod In lb. saber distaaa. D. Kappa would nab to persons In Vane of Dram. or Tremor that bk. can oft.,, mad to mit ass paint hr writing. but It is always bettor to tea the meant and op ply U. T 0,,,. or Brace etsreanel. Dd. DEA IL tturrica, Wood a-, myll.lAwB Plan Lb. D oi dan Rata. Dallere Magical Pain extractor. Inflammation and Pain aro aa inseparable as fire and Ilea. luaantmation prodtber. pan. nol TO. produces Infloormal an. Wherever then I. armature hest, throbbing or mime. no natter alb the It to mu. bby • fever, • bort . ars. Warn. normal... OW. •14, tarn or elm,, there to Inlismoostion. • boodrel books or a artabad Farms. come eta or change tba coaelitenn. To oiler. pen. and resters nature. Intlacs• oration meat berntalue. To accootribb ear, the abet. of the ptilOltt. Oft airsto abase. Thousands a Dhr Adana, and ten th00.,11.4 ot the brat and most aagadona perms. who Moe std DALLYI MACIICLAL PAIN =- TRACTOR. an conelmot, and admit that lb award ma tielainnuelon b Inca wourisrfle and lonmadiale,lartantly alloy.a the pen, mutrebing Wpm, eat acting surrthi eserettone and forcing nature to 111411 T-• her M.O. 1...• cowing and healing. No barn. mold, WMs or alb oant too ens. to Weld to Its dotting and ming indosom— Apply 11 Immallately and the ono has communed. order. shored he addreasd to C. V, Lllokener Co, 81 Barclay .t om New York. Bold In Plttebetrem by Ora. IL RETRY& 110 Woad st. naarlmdtwS Kennedy's Medical Dvcovery.—We charreally devote to Mr. Kennedy and his copula mei. l...plebs. of our newtons bear, fn .e are well aware that U. ''Dbuccrery" la doing ono. In on. week in the outing of homerge awn duo:Motion, than any roomer that ho. an ban got up hoe done la Its •hole outer We are prepared to /peak of tier ertßie In the mad eon fldent SOMIOOO, for,e have token nnnanal halm to find out whether It WOO *II shat It proleraed to lb. W. hare eared the Laboratory of Mr. Rannedy at Porabnry, and Mon permed Ma earthiest. of Mora who ho. bean cube many of them known to no aspen°. of navies and truth. In addition toad... ha.. bad ease Of cure occur among our own bbelves and triad.. bid without .011.17 lotion bare had mom ma • to.. what the •Dlatooery', die for them thas are our nrarron. for the high estlaa lion In which wo bold this , rentrd. Fold by DR, DSO. EL RXTB6II. 140 Wood arast , whole ea aware. JAPIPA P. thErdINO, Allegtourr. mr2tA Another Instance of the Efficacy o WEIIHAVVB lIOLLABD 1117711181 N.M. Polndester. of the (fake aloe. says: Seros weeks sh., being seriously affooloi with bale and uneselneas of the Mound. 100 of appetite, and at titom ■[rang symptoms of Dysnepela, I was Induced to try seer BOLL IND BITTERS, and I feel It but an sot at Ostin to the article, m well we Do the good of those 'be may to &Shawl with Ills derangements of the stomach. to state that the me of one single bottle of this rud d. Stored of localoulable benefit, having freed the etomach Dma aR aaaaa of dalgesalan. and removed every wont= of Dnmelt. I would air remark. that two other mem ten of my Sunlit% who were afflicted in • elmllar manner with myself. were entirely relieved by lbw use of a Mogie bottle awl.. Sr advatbennent. enyllidtwEl Batchelor, Hair Dye, warranted to dye brown or black. ea se to defy &teethe. without the Inset brjory to hair or Alp.. It Is the whole/Alan of the mid. el. the easy of [sanatory—carer bloc. It lc the perfec tion of the err, se It le the blade sad cold. or applied. k the Wig Factory. =I Itroadway. New York. A steel plate label with Was A. Batchelor bon esob box of tannins. Oasis are Imitation& The genuine heal he Patibscrsh,b, atoms El ETPTll.l4lWoodet. mesll.2erdll,l THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female kills. Preparoi from a proedription Of Sir James Cacao. M. M.I Phygdon Ezianortlitoun to Ms Qum.. This ithclusbic Illetilelus is viol:Mu to Ms ouniel YI that tninNi and datum= dlnmes intadeat to tbs k. ritslo constitution. It zootheitas ell eve et. rratene all obatructkror. Lee Wage on she monthly meal with rosnissitr. Thew abcrold be mod two or than week. previews to con thtemeoh they Ratify the otartltatioa. end lama the .at• bring daring labor. cackling the miter to litalbrin her duties with realty to twritlf and child. . • - B • • • . In all au. of Nervouanera sad plualdfbilicana pile In lb. Back and Limbs. HealrituuN Yilgn on Blight Eve , Clan. Pelpltatkm of th. heart, Bowan' of Bfblitsallater le& Back Headache, and all Ike painful Muses* inos gonad by a disordered stator& Chess Pill. WID abed • not. when ill mbar canna have Ballad. sad although powerfal remedy, do not no-abaft Don &mat. aktilltoolf, al soy other mineral. dna directions accompanylng sub twekage. Prke. lB the tinned Mania and Canada. One Dollar. . gibe Agents in this counliw. 1. CI. BALDWIff • 80., Hocking", N. T. 110BEP. Auburn. N. T. fleueral Anat., it. 8.—51.00 and 6 Weedy stators euckeed to any an thoftled ¬ will lanais bottloof thaw Pills by return hredo Pittabccesb. try nrklING LILO& rarair Weed 004 lrottrth_gm Fenno awl tt ithil'ia :stliZs Y gioiralli, " Wig:lr iILiI L i HOLMES & COLLINS, OnatalaMl To a. I. lauxuaaa.) " • Agricultigal Warehouse, AND SEIM STORE.' 44. No, 1.29 Wood Street, sp2l-Iydkwa PUTSBLindfl. TO INVALIDS. Extension of Stay. Finding it impoesib:e, from the necumblat,- ctrl, ppm ht. attention, to leave Pittahnelh at Ito bat] dotal:e. DR. CALVIR M. ITTCH win extend hie anTrAnt.ent to city C l / 1 the I.t. ~2 4 IfmmP►tibleertth other itreogrZln ci ooti. the tilh of A.d) at ht.lloaa.t7tl. ST. CLAIR, HOTEL, =net Penn and Ft. (lain eu, Entrance to Boom+ on Penn Street. Item the hour, ofTE‘ to 901/11. for PIILIM NA 1: CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA CIIIIOIOIC In the tryetment of whi-h the earrings:tent of aperopriete Cm3stientionel and Vert - lank= Remedke end Median.' Iglu:ethane Ime given him de trea t m e n t m= whirl cso nest's Men 1 parttel Imrcrfiet ot Marta Dr and daeosen end from ample aseerancre. Dr. Fitch feels himeelffula jar 111.1 Lnausrrilnathot at= Weceee So far elesnced thit the above means fell. no -other counter= effind relief. De. FITNII3 me. a= be sunsuit. I Meet'terrh, eltber the heed or throat, wi ll , the nee of implications. by meets of throat and need virtu/tee, together with the oto amen. pf necrecary icenerai measure, enable. him en= Dues In ape. oftentimes of • • year's .anding. Ile me, be conoollo.l4R Dyspepsia and Chmnic Infanunattona of the Stosseh and Bowel; and for Vom- , e Dames, which the emolnrmeot of ,pn.prla uoeuhm eel atallaome en•b ne him to treat with almost uniform moons. Wt. PITCH 0111 hoIv.IFV.I hr hie essociate, DR. J. W. STEM who will be with him oiler tbe 10th of Slay.and with whoseseehmance he hmus to stand t 3 patients Gam • gleamy, with Inca lelay then hes heretofore teen =a enblebie, Should Dr. Fitch be under lb. n• suet') of leaving en the let of Juno losuctoi cf remelelog all the 12th, the eppointment will be concluded Le Dr. NYS= who wI.I also roman =lll , Petunat efehipS 3 nlY 12th. M To 'ex.:on:lsta his increasing nod esteneae Vegan ei= Dr. 0. SI Fiteh will open lo June he • perm, went oce, et, DMlslu, how lark, whore he =I be. Mar icavirm Pittebnreb. and 'there communicatiorm will heseefter be addressed. Dr. th a t Llr VETCH. wishes It distinctly nodes otecl that tte bn. to longer atm Pmbustonel =mention Nth Dr. P. 13. FINAL, and would call attention tothe card wMich he fauna hiunselfcalladoD. o to publish Immedlatb lyun hie rolutu Imo Europe. haling rearenee to the couna ',Welt Dr. B. B. Flab wae =lora:mealy serenaded t 3 nom. Ostrl• u Dr. U hl Titntee ahaelns. Ineall4s deuiclog to consult Dr. Patch shouldcall as early as poesittia me/ mhl.slcitegmT OHIO & PEANSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT Three Trains Daily. Passenger Trains will run daily, except Nein.... tallowy leaves Pltiebargh for Craatlida at 3.00 A. M. 1.30 A II and 3.00 r. Leaves Crestlina for Pittsburgh at b.OO A M. TAO P M. and 12.50 P.M. Them trains all mate close Einrectione at timeline with Maim fcr Columbus, Dayton. Clncimmiti. tains Indiumpolle. Chicago. Ct. Louis and MI points on MUD extending Weld, and South wait through Ohio, In diana and Illinois. These trains from Pittsburgh connect at Mansbald with Tenths on Sandusky. blananeld and Newark road, for Ottliiim Toledo and Sand:vim. making as quick and man Connections to Chicago, lie by any other routs Cksimas Muni are made at Alliance with Trains on Clarebind and Pittsburgh Road for Clareland. Chicago. Dunkirk and Buffalo. Puma:theta Ir•ring Pittsburgh at S P. M. far Band orhY. 'Toledo and Chie•do.Dare the benefit of • Mat'. met at Man/Mold or Cleveland. and arrive In Chtlasna early Dart motor. Trains East from Creetilme make clots tem:motions with train. ea Piumsylvauls Central R. R. for ildiadelphis Dal Unlace and New Tara. Through Tickets aro sold to Columbus. Daytime, Clutha mtL yruLeville. be. Laub. lndlanapolls, Bellafintalue fltdoagn. Roca Island. lowa My, Dunne' b. Milwatille. 8 1ifingeside /11. /art Warne, Cleveland and the Wm:4a! citirS la the West. Through Ticket" emir !Ms Ike may he bad et all of the larva plates for Pittsburgh' Phlbalshible, Caltimon aril New Tort. The NEW BRIGHTON AOMMIHODA.TION TRAIN "Too :I . ..Prig/Iton for Pittsburgh at f a. w. Lod r, Letrl.. for New thigh:on at ON a...and tar Tickets rdad fenaher Inn,rnmetla. novir A. T. JOLINFON. •I Lb. ournotr 3e., ander the Minnow:anon. florae, Or et no. Federal meat +nation. to (MONDE PARKIN H. . Teener Arrant. J. 51008.15. Wit. J. HELIX, Pannager Agent tarlo Pletaburyb. Day DJ, MI6. Scrofula. Effect; of Mercury, Consum . fansfinearbatis Dlinrpsio... Obreawaws, .4fOrbbnor ut As 'Mohr.. Do Liter. A .111VV. dder. /Shinty onyo, Sawa Systese torb Male. and resat.. Ve. PClLoFlrent sad Orbital Wrsknorr CiLLS% Mgt. sad atbor amain 'Locum suit., cared. Dr. 1111A211. No. 860 Etraodway, Now Turk. devotes his rboi.th Xi curing there IDA 'Ol cbrcale strwelons 0. Invites ,b• ocu o r e a to well..stoalstly thorn slat LaVA rolclved to bombe Dens Previous treatment by ',liar phyaleisos W.wore rurod by Dr. llostb.—V•SC.l °album. ton Broader', r; J. C. toms, Jan. I..suAtiton; B. F. Deeps and ( blialsese). 11. 0. Chopple (doeSsers). F. Etobt•lbe a. W. Woo sad wre, Dz. Huth twa hlrcrab!, n.nd oklllal 0171kb...dn., wooro—L Groan, M. D.. .. A. Ainlib, M. D., J. K. Snell, M. D. lion. A. Locals. Mon. tioorao Petri, Noe. N. :It Dm too. Aro Platen. N.s 'fork, Dom Jmire Ca -rob. CRT whillite. N.,. t orb. Parlanta at a distator ran conntt the &eta, by letter, rtsting their cssea four. and rutin advice. and .Il :be rrFeltailr, bAiriallort hr mall Cr .:Draw, thrrybr obviating the n.,,nnw.11., or a awritonal ewe. D,e intralwrtory work. with l'itutraUre enrirswinic, wut be giant fro to any 6.4. dram. N. 11.—On the Net Mr Its. fleeth move to 10 ftprtes street, apporlta the Et. Nichols, ItoteL =%=M=CE! AiNi.ew. To rk Terpor LiDP Of Pa tketLai JOHN TIIO3IPSON, No. 410 Liberty Orly gen. la Lt. IDnn city aaLiariz.ed Cc ten 4.7.1...5.0. av My Lica of Now Yort .at 1./v.rpodl Coll..tEll ()111151XXLL, 17 EKailh Tort. Mu also.). no band Eight Crate for any arcollleg. Saganle at ant Bank to England. Haien& Encl.land end Al., Lerner rn.romerto trnr. N.. York and PblWM at az . Ita JOHN T lIOVPSON, trenn..l4..t•T ti• 11.11.1,r, strooL Pare Cod Liver Oil—Every b,tt.,a war raJdol to N. pure Col 1.414 Ohl Far the cart et lihooteeira 11, lA, cur,f Sc,ellll, {le. V ctry Ter as cvn its at can ,fretler rcr tar one ct all Skin tissues. Far ar ewe ctl CArcnir tryconclat, .lerr Cie Curl rift...vat." fibre Eva. 11, Mc cure rir Alcd:ong, Fr Ide cart et Gleastaler Suallrec, For As curs cl avec e the Ikzcs For iftt curs a/. th'ucossri (basciurturr, Rd. Lit cure liCerolic Brand/au, Pt, lac rare o. Mang; Pb. therm e. Piton. et tle I cater acid Karam; Fur tlis curt ef Prtalgy. 4.14 4, ills qua: t, nail., and In GAL.. by taco dozen or rlnnle arcs , battle mnrranten pm* Co! Linn,. 011 a, tb. Wbnleanl• Prunstora of Or. (IF.O. 11. IC . Wood FL.rlyn al Lk% Golden hart., 0,11, d.hrT Forster on Consumption. de. Just Ps6b.r..i, EO raan. /Wm O. CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA A popalaernnt , /,‘ , a the moot Iroportsat Cr:merle "lathe to Ltulr cans.. .stare. sod ontain ears. DY J. J. FORSTER, M. D. In every portion of tho learned Doctor's book al • .ud prwalcal rens, and great medical knowledge I. ulet, , leyrd, and It Is n t unlikely that a eatudderatde revolution In the Ireatosent of ConsuraVion and Scrofula, will be effected ey lb pabilsetion. Every Amity *mid be In pesrowlen of Ulla valuable work, able!, by Its ex treme obrapnara, la wade 111000111 able Itk .eery 1111.Vy wide at ail Llcakeinner, or •in ea ruelhel, on re. relpt of ray cram tpoet paid,/ by PEI DOTIAN a CO. ITS Oran 4 et, New Test, to any put of the oawetry, InylkTradterfor wash and Continental Excnange. MOM HILLS DIZAWN DIACAN, SHERMAN a CO., ON TUE UNION BANK, LONDON, tq 81.31 P OP L 1 AND I!PWARDa. These Drafts aro available at all tho prin• dyal Itarna °Marian& Itoottan3 amtlratani, cad the Oontlaent. We alma draw BIOIIT DILLS on M. A. Grunebanm At. Bailin, • F1ZA111640237 A YARN, Which salt Li Comlttance to .11 Carte uarmani 6•ltserlangl and llollana. Perrone 111t4.1ii0X to tilliei 0 1 0/1461&71prOCPX.thyDual as jaw. of °relit, . which Honor tan he obtained. la noxle4.lo 007 7 0 4 Of E..D. Coll►Rlnm of DM& Notes, ►nd other meturltles I. Mr rove. rill resell vrompt. AttaiaLlon. WM IL WILLAAMIS t Oa. aah29•_ • Wood. norm Third stmt. EAGLE STEEL WORKS. JOSEPH DILWORTH it UO., (110101.1131 m Mirk X . 11.7 I 000 1101171 . 4101121111 01 • Oast Steel, German, Saw, Blister. Piongti s AND SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Ilattoeke, Wedges, Harrow Tooth, &o. WERELICHIAB. t 0.137 WATER • Batireert Wolf um Smith/led. . PITTSBURGH, PA. AMMO? I TOSltial4l.• Wu . i iiiat4P LEß ARNOLD ea WILLIAMS 1t1a071C1113.134 07 Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND PITTINU GENERAILT. w. * A. *lll watt** lot Warming "3:4 ***Waling by atomot not Mew. Pim or ChillopYrYurnato. Mara.. &boa 4 n*****lB, tictorks, Chap Holm% Mart Clow* hall Hotels or throilloiro. , NO. It 111arkot ot.. Piltsbntli Nelson's Ambrotypes Tho Ambretypo is deeolcolly the most itsamorz. beautiful and &treble etrie Of p o rton nen anon" to the ed. Their tone to left ' ,d n ., n o Lon .. Maus Ina &onto never obtalteel by the old PrObil Being taken op saw n Ilbey ere piceodtattly Witeei end in s en . tLW s.thlllfirc=l.:4lfuOreperctilly'Vetinberi ttretir hut he suout IneTtPteds • point at Um. by the Amtirntrre. Er no otherretee ran plea:es be me& so perttetly oestitltel. We tereotlully request our Mende ‘ ltritke "l ttr th lggaltf 117 _,nrin i a=7l 4 4l * I"' Zi eatetio 11.1.teRY, i•ce• Uttlee DWI:11w Third !rook ”aar tomo.L. HENRY H. COLLINS, I,OII%4ARDINO AND OOMMISSION MEROIIANT, AND WhOIEISAL* DEALER IN ODIDIS2, BUTE% SEEDS, PISA. And Pratt*, Gonerolly: No 4b, Wood Street. Databank+. A Copy of a Letter.—Npr York, April 3, U. S. Inanow. Chemist, No. SU Ctootoul n, PbUadalptilatz-lkoar Btn Tottukropatitlcat at• solitnit Tory tapldly In this ottaztor. llama tcoonftwiuip tylh of my ;Minas. and can oafoly oar I nom 7.t saw Mots canal, !lb.? &Ivo untoorsaltattitootice, anal 'hall still continua to cm them to aU the dlootorlab.ClZA Youto,troly, J. 800 attrorttommont HsLanai. acautnoPanpatatica •,- caylll2vod A r tificial Nismiez, of an improved kind, I Hello Wart Pi ll s, by the dozen or owe he sere et table "4/10U BEYEIIIAS, retread eth ter isle at 010. W =mu% i Wood Dr. Geo. W. PhiDipe'. I The only Medal Awarded by the New COUGH SYRUP 'Trek Elhilitlen to the English or fdreign Sawa Mann FOR TUE CURE OF factureee has been obtained, amongst numerous Mrslieti anualle, Colds. Couto. Lloaracecag, BlvedhsE Lamas. 1 tots, b r L E" 1"El/ana8. for their . Asthma. Bronchitis. Influenza. Smelters &as WrIIsCESTERSTITAN SAUCE. whereby further I. alimony to aferdrd of Its being tbs Ta; Consumptics, and all dine.. of the knot Faure extant. Three and Matt . "rt.w.ehrit7 of LW. Sans hoe attended tweeter war. AlM— b.' of the Riot., and Its e glimoT In morrotiog nears:anal Dr. Geo. Phillire b-ithh Um..Mg daily more oboe.. and artnowledged. RHEUS•TIC L NIIfIf.NT ' In the United Rates It fa held to be the moat awseable ! condiment, and Is esteemed for Ita to and Invigorating pPAIRPIITACRA, w , 1 pr..w.... It. halitnal nee enabling; the stomach to Wallet i FOR THE RELIEF AND CURE OF 1 the food, .........; LOCUST GROVE Rhesus:Ml= Neuralgia. Ltnntage. Sciatica. Plegratki 1 On th. Continent c f Emores there GO.liti.S h." . .. ....'. ' p.,... p n w i n v. ci d , ab ut. 8.,k ~,A F., t lastided to by a gas:Woman, who writ. to LEA & PER. 1 FEMALE SEMINARY. Sunned and Falafel Fainta, Weak Back. RINE threc.'N Wee errrlal a battiest sone Wommtmushlns ;E TRUSTEES OF LOCUST GROVE mix Sara Throat, S Swum Ina tow I Wee / net commeted through Spain and i rgi i ,„...,, ,„ ~..,,,=,,,..,..„,,,,,,„,,,,,,m . ..d . The thormanda who hare wed tWte l d ' l 7 4ssea WSW/ PortawaL end talk. I owe - used to their excell•ot merits by • corittnuaces of thelr To there who have 'not used theist erewould OitY Y TH:EII and they .111 find then to be nU they are re ended. nod that they will act with em L2r effect. UEO. W. PIIILLIPA. Sole Premier.. Clean U. Obto. For !ale wholesale • rid rntall BUCKRAM a tdo!CES'ItENs Ward's Dentirrict, (Powder apd• Liq i. Pr*rand by Wm. A. W.rd. Summon Dentist. Pita. Peons: White. the Teeth. Parities the breath. Stranshtens the gums, Ie pleasant to the taste, Will tam the teeth from decay. bold to tattles at 25 and 60 eta, end raebbas at 65 at KEYSER'S. N 0.160 Wood et, sign of the Golden • tar. mr2o.dt JOHN COCHRAN & BRO'. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Wink. Shatters, Window Guards, Re., Nos. 91 Second st., it 86 Third st.. • (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGLI, PA., Rave on band a variety of now patterns l'anay sad Pill. aaltable Foe all paripowo. Particular at tatitlori pall to eacLoging ants Lott Jobbat, done at chart antler. nha4f WELLS, 12.1DDLE & CO., 86 Fourth at..near Wood, Pittsburgh, Po KANITFACTUREIIB OF Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS: THONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly on hand, received direct foam their F torr,la Ycrk Ca., Ika, a fallann ridded M aortment of Wblrcia Thongs. Sylph, Loo Warta _Whip. Drovers' Whips, Dray Whim . cortalc and Doody Wbina. Llarrixtr, and Cab Lrblor, ntarn nuak. and Ltabet. de., A, - . tirNov rtylva of Whipe promptly forolotipl to ordor. lIP Ra-O Ppeol rpet tlern lo loattomne do) troolo *re noticitod and 00000017 tion, let R.l v ifi A LL WORK WAIZBANTSV.JE4; .I Rehanee Eluvial insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA.. OFFICE NO. 70 NALNIIT STREET. $177.67 4.-.4sween 11=2,092, Secnrmy inrmassi. kat INSURANCE—On Buildings, Met chandlae. Formitsre, do.. in tll/13 or country. The mutual principle, combined with thoo monety of • Stork Capital, entitles the lammed to wham to the profits of the Company, without liability for loam. Th. Script Drell:Metee of this Company, for profits, ars monnertible, lit pay into thoi Capital Stock of Caney. tk.l President. B. a. ntacerur Secretary. DIRPOLITORS: Olcm ThaglßT, Wm.. R. Tlyampeon T. C. Itaektall. 6. W. Carpenter. Rabat Ste.. O. B. Woal. Lewis IL As lacing. George N. Bakst. Beat. W.rmiglan Z. Lothroc, EL L. Coma, Rabat Toland. Edward G. Jam.. Wm. Nana, Archibald Oett.s . , Wm. M. Sample, Plltarg. • et J. h ( i l rd PdNab d A gen t o . fdarnball IlliL Jame* L. Tayloe, Jamb T. Dcualar.S. 2IL eltrontL PITTSBURGH Life, The it Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, . G..... PrrreBURGAZt ROM'. 04.1.7E47", Prendew. ima This Company makes over] Insurance ap putailaive tone connected nithLl7 EtUM. eee,_on the Ohl* and Pea l rierrig i d tribn C rarrea ß .lnd Atari= Make gen. orally And against Loss or Damage by Fire, Lao maxima the Perils of the Bea mot Tatum l'tsciscstion owl TWasportroos. teal Pon parties.cho bawd.: tits lows:rata wee pith safety ritSOMILM HubertGalway. D Joseph B. Laugh. Eamual bleClurkag. I John tolhrgtou. Joseph P. Oaussa IL D. blausllald IL Brow. lota, deott, ' David 11. Chambers, Jarmo Marshall, , Christian Zug. David Blebey, William Carr. James W. ilailmun. Roluat Li Hartley. Mau. Albutlwat. la. D. Aram Alogauger isrsais,. rale mr2l.lgle _ _ Farmers' aitd Meetuuues' Fire 4 Marine INF:UNA:JCS COMPANY, OP PRILADELPIIII. (low Taos U. /1.011.X.N0R, President Sot Ilre:wsn, Eseastarr. Tote Erplmn. fur Firs manth•----.—...-11108..01 el ..... 300,000 00 INVESTED AS FOISAWIY. Roads otleelteny. (smutty, PlttybaxTb and 100 Loaa on MM. Aextrace do Bt.eb. of peal Este.— 09,960 1)1 00 Cub In Beat and on ..... 11.093 00 Capital anbemilted (payment not yet doe) --- 97,000 00 Premium Notee.not 66,807 81 Dos mont Agenta (temayed 19.6.13 61 Total .mount of Leases InenreeL but Dot rt outlasted, ------ $1 trot. u m lorccro bun and &w,G6B elt rirkr au tt. Ohio ”dlvrivirld trambaira. Imam •vi.thrt 101A1 or dm. arn br toov Lnwes HA , rally rdjestard arid prnardir paid lirvfludurra—lloti.. T. !J. Rove. Oen. J. IL Moroi:lead Jamul Wood. Vor hour:mow:4 to TIWILAS J. lIUNTEVt. ra31...1f to No. pd Water or bet Wood arlifarkrt. • AE , LA IV ARE MUTUAL SAFETY I NSUR ANON 003IP•NY. OF/1M B. MM.., Third and t sta., PtdiadaNitil; MAILINN INSURANCES. On vgssiLs. CAR (it), F ILK lUUT. teall Farrar( the marl; INLAND /NSUN.ANCE; On Good.. Dr Rims. Oarale. Lakes and land Carriage; to all gam at ttra Union . • FIRS INSLIIANORS On Mareband FIR E on Etn.n, Amnon tan Uort•nt, Nov. 6v 9 , 1665. Bondi. and Mar tsmo.4 and --VIOL= 91 Phtladeliphla MT and °Lbw touts4l-..... 86,110 00 Stott In Hants. Dallroads and Insumr-. Om • flantivai4— MAIO 97 0.0.0 on band— W.026 09 Bnlnnv• dun stai=74;;- - -&11.1 Ponds ranntly Isvned,-and other pew Subscription -......-...........—.-.- 100.099 00 SAO artnaut or Amita----.-...--48.17.3•S OS DINNO lONS, WiiLimo Martha. . Roe:,:rnirsih. Joseph fi.Boal. iiAintind A. nonolsr. r..=...1 K. iLkee, John 0. Davis, Ilmsry Ellasoi. Robert Dorton, Jame. Tree eh' John R. Name. Whileas Nrro, Osorne G. leper. Joshua L. !Tice, Ndwerd Deriloginn. James Terment, FL Joo Brooke. Junes B. Mohr:and, J. O. John% O. Ilan Wm: C. Ludwig. Charles &batter, j =bil.pe,, e. J. T. Loam. Dittebnith. Dr. IL IL Ilsonon. D. T. Nonni:, noel Oral& John FL rentele. W/L1.141 NJULTIN,/insid-nL TRCULUI C. II LND Fiat /I.esideet. limn LTIJICS.V. Becrefalv P. A. 21ADISINA. Asent., el-Ir ' No. OS Water et— Pittalmtgb. PRIIIII --- - lISYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PlTTsounctit, • Comer Fourth and Smithfield Streets, Authorised Capital 000,000. INSOTLX RWEDLTO Y AHD OTHER PROPERTY Aoalist Loos or Damao* by Lod the Polly of do 800, suet Inland Navbrotton and mum= WALL Jobnstoo. RAU Putnam. JacrobPalutar. W. MoWlutonl. J. P. TaAlum. Goa w. D. P. Put. I. Oriel. Bproul, Wad. Ilarapt.A. IL R. WM.% A. J. 4:1",,,,°A. D. v. Lens. Pr. 44.". Ron.Vio• PASTIRBON. gocrotarp Truntrw. A. A. MUM. nal2 teen's Insurance Comry of Pittsburgh our President lIAMI.. ZIJ... &fit 01 . .•1014 WIWAR s tirdIifARIAT 42rD INSURES !WU AND CARCO RIMS ON IDE 01110 AND MEATABLPiI RIMS. AND TRIBUT Sir Amon annul Lan or Daniape Ana. A Z% Annutlhe •ar al as BEA and INLAND fia.a77o,M and TAANaPORTATJON. Wm. vu rS: bert liarbspitth Jam X r.t.d. :trz • Atm K liar in k II Willis. rrx. 11110 a - J a. &li In ars n rate. J. 800011[314AT. New Wm . B. Ilan. dal PHILADELPHIA Fire mid Life Lieuranee Company, No. 149 ORESTNUT . STREET, orrox,rk THE =nom arm= Wil! all kinds or Inenranoo, either Nowt= or LimMod. on orre Dls zOgription reepatr:Or Id."l"naMMO ProoM t. M. W.E n tyhtgi a lProstroot. a let t io l gfo P. J D 'actin. act 8. J. • F. 81.tc0mi7r.8.,2‘4427.1 a, N. Ate Third and Wadi MAL. ALEX. HUNTER RUM:AIN FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARDi LARD OIL, dll D PRODUCE GE.I 4 TBR4LZY, No 290 Llbilrty Btrath aD2l:omd prmannom. P. OELPEPZ; Sculptor, Haller, Stucco Worker and Wood Corm, No. BO Third Most. lonegom WOrd and Nor,kin. dm% Plitalisenh. Po.. toll opootnum, h ind anortmont se Toms Centro Piccoo, looLtakokox. aro ea9l4ydrb _ GO dos C . ris kid. soap, in Dare, tit Geo. • Minn% Woommuo Droa. MO Wood it. ,py re Vegetable Cattle Powder—Buy your bens wed cow Pardee at . I C I 7BIIIIII-110 Wand et SO dos Kennedy 's Medical Dinovery .1 - _ U. KETZSITI I / 4 1.40 Wool rt. - - . Old Palm saaa, 7 years old, of Sae quail t , t ,, mt...r QV/ 11 annists.l4o 114.0 rt. Cattle Liniment always., (or Nato, by Os .Cattle, irood „ an, a ray arsons state-of health to Its wan your Jeanne la etotosettle. and I think medklnal. I can with truth say there Is nothing Ina traveler'. hag. gage so creental to hie COmfort. at least In then countrix as your Sanaa In Intla.alco, when It if tenni at the meta of every regiment, a medical gentleman write. teem Madres to his brother In the game professlon at Worcester. In the. alllonlog terms: "Tell Lea t Perrin. that their mum to highly approved In India, and that It h.!n my ePltdou. the most Palatable ae welto. the muse lettermen° novas. made.. II& genre Is natal:4e foe every ..111i.t7 of di.b. and the universal demand which Its excellence has creVed has lel lo many ind , atlons being offered to the pnbllo, under a variety of names, but the genuine may be booms by the names of ..LEA PESRINS” being impressed urn the Patent reetaltle capsule., or patent glues cannier of the bottle, se well as the Caleb and arraPPer. Sole Agents for the United Otates, JOHN DUNOAN aFO P, 405 Proul nay, Ns. York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I. Y virtue of an order of tho Orphan Conn P fA l'enheoy county, the admlni.trators of Cleidge 1-colt,, de 'll. will gnome a pnblio war, it he Court Ihmse, in Pit &burgh, on WSDNI-IDAY, en 18th day of Juno nest. at 10 o'clonl, A. 51- all tun right, title and Internet of the mld Cieerge f edil., deed, being the one undivided meaty Or einal half pet thereola Mall that certain tract or land etuate In Pitt toomship.A.legLenycounty, bound ed and deeeribed ea follows, to wit, Heglonlog on the northern .ids of the Farmer.' end Ileeltank.= Turnpike rood at a onmer mamma with Jac Craft. lam thence by his laud N17.14....Mt 226 get and 10 Inchon, themes N 24140 west 219 lent 10 beteg thence N 810 17 127 feet Muter, thence N W 211 feet looting them. N 87. E 268 fret 7 Memo theme 14 9. W 11511 feet and 3; inch hr Craft A Janes' land: thence by Wm Arthur,' land 4614° W 1186 fto bittang tbenes by by Arthur. and Wilma'. bendlll4 heit 9 biesegeginco by Pettemon'mont Chevy', lore 8612 j. W 008 fort 8 Inchon thrum N 28160 W 6811 foot; lhonne by land of Irwln's hero 8 011. W fent 95( Inthreit Ihenoe b land of Ilelten end lin h 8 28X. 1:1I0 leg thence b. ilosmni'm 1.04 61 .717.,0 2 fect 634 Isobel, shows 8 5831. EON feet Mann 8 601. W 11774 Gut 1 [net; to-nna 8 86yo N 18.8 lett; eggnog II 14 0 E Act 'Olt:ghee tlunce JIJ. W 75 hell bather. thence 8 MIX. X 110 fret 1 Inch: thence along eic tumults N e 6 foot 10 lather. therms N 8050 g 96 fet 714 hichns to Oho glee oftealunlcs, contemns about 79 acr.., except end% part or parte thereof as may hays Imo acid ore conveyed by tbe mld lloorge Ledlle and John Anderoon, cr ebbe- of them. The whole 61 mil tract irtne.ing unro ll containing about 76 emu. A11.c6 all tbatnerteln mem of ground In 7ltt Col.l' on am to • I Beirranieur at a post on the Int, of Nary Mom tp.'. M..; theme 79g,. gh4 perche.l6 linM; theta. N 410 it 32 peretwo 16110 5, El 68. W 19 p-rche. 6ht kg thrum IS GM 20 is 48 pagb,, Lotto. Mane of beginning conteolog 4 sore. 2 mods 23 peones, rmept minoch thereof ae may hen bees center ad away by mid Ledl/.. e that rut thercol remaining un sold. containing cbout thine soon. and botonglognolely and entirely 10 thee/UM of told Oro tedlln and to to cold as snob. Torras mode known at ..le. JOON WILLOCH. BADIUELOCIaItILII. AdaPrl,ancljeo.Locllle. tined. =MEM /sNDIA RUBBER HOSE-2300 feet of 3t4, 1, .ad 13a loch calibre, India Dabber licdratt ho,. ac received fano the Boston Ileltloc Campine, wad km nl• St the Indla Rubbar Depct No 116 Market etreet. mite J. & U. Pill LLiPP. LNDIA RUBBER STEAM PACKING -6000 lbs from 1.32 to I Inch In Haan...a, on ban and ate et the India Hunk. Depot, No 116 Starlet linnet aH2B 7 , k U. PHILLIPS. INDIA RUBBER AIR BEDS AND HE LOWS of dlearaut ewe. Or We at N+ Blabber Depot S. 115 .1 a k ert street. J. & IL PIJILLIrS. B ACON -3S hilds Hama, 12 do ehou+der m Wird INAIdII LICK Rl' it CO. fON--35 bales now landum from sumer Chleaeo Bd. b 7 la LIAO DrOkraY cCO ACON-300 pieces received end for sale vr m 721 7 DENBY IL COMM.% I ' , 0109' prime new cutting them, re'e •ad tussle or iriv2s lIKNICY EL COLLINS QUOAR & MOLASSES--1001thda N O. Su -1,0 .;)16.0 Mat A O. Ittrltota•r:cr =Jo by V.bZei • ,N , tt N F lBll-50 bbls No I Balt Herring; 10 do do trimmed Shod: KO do Eo 3 Mackerel: 6014 do do. lo,•ole by bu 726 ALEXANDER RING. ROSIN -300 bbls No 2 brigiA Soap Rosin for ple. br 1.y20 ALEXANDER 1116:11. 'ODA ASH-100 casks Soap making Soda A.lr. ItO eke Glass caters' do dn. for We by ALIMANDKE RING. SALSO IDA-25 casks Engßah Salsoda on hand and fir tats ay ALEXANDER RING, A CARD. TIRE want of a good, nliable sod skillhal Plano Tuner haelent hang Tlm -, ...ta— tern felt. the sulaertrers take blew.* in • 5 I In farmlng the public that they bee. le eur ed. Cu eerrlere et Mr. JOHN 11. MYTH, a very experletmed and eambetent taw. and these am Mr we wit taa.l3e to emery cue. rtr. Lye a t etboi of tuning till canoe the blazes to stand to better tan. Il an erdluerlm eud • ore eemotete mattered!. to M a rlaeet fastlelone ear. AU orders let at the -tere ail KUMAR 13180„ 63 MA Stneet, toll benrOmetle attended to. F=3ll .ILECOMELVDATION. The underOgnel clwy testify to tL• eklli wed Lent , wenblimgs of or. John B. ZY Lts, Asa tuner of Planes, and ehtetToll; reecrantene him to Oar DUnlis sod the yoblle for en el catlent. experltnealtad Wrenn, tuner. - V. DE HAN. G. ANTON. AMICOOT. N. eIEDLY, JEAN DIANNE, H. SCIIIYAU, end alum C 121311 Peas reinced—Black Spanish EGGS FOR RATCHING—To enable eve rybody to orocare (115 feavorhe breed of teoultry, we On. Mira oURCI:c MOO per dozen. to ePP. Mane to the cut of the @mem Orders for Scar, elttcr by mull or oth.rwhr, tell healed remptly to tarn Ythe7 roan It. The Ewe ore ctreftdly packed In hems of One dozen •ech. IfOLHES A; COLLIN& 129 Wcod sr, DABISIAN TOOTH PASTE--This Paste V rareinLy prepared under the mu eerehlon of Dr. J. P. HoWheel, who bee owl it for a nomber of...years with :Peat mire. to bi. rraetbe. It la ream mended to the =Wean being =prefer to ALIT Pasteur Pawner now in um for despairs and bearalfring the Teeth, namable Tartar. strengthening the Claroa, and periornLag the breath. Prepared only by etin. FLatilinl. Drain-hit, roy24 ream Diamond and Mutat L:Pitteht. 1 OWA - LANDS—Vie have seine of the . best lands la Illra bezellsace far laaarmal property or Call at ow °Mc. ll Dart;eleara. ....IPLAIN 80N , cm . 24 No. SD (nrcrites'lluild-ag) at. - I UST ISSUED—B, McLain 4; Son have u Just Issued tbelr monthly eirealueoatistalegailsa of ail Ur. Re their bands far male, a ne= MUM of the a/ mostestate desirable proyertaln ibis vicinity. Gall and atm., arath. sas2t GOOD DWELLING ROUSE on Second street tor sale; arttacal with bar. 2 parlorc zoom kitchen. 6 chambarit and tlailattai attic Gan gad water fistrata then.hout Maim- ma. ytMp 060. 2 / 7 21 B 01321111a116' /1 BON 6/ Market et. DOLLARS fora good Dwelling Ilagnr nod Lot sl Lusted on Dorzah et. All. 411. Tbe tont. yontalo. 6 roomy, Inn 11•10nd and in good order. - T & YON. 01 Ithaketst. DYE FLOUIt--Primo lot joot reo'd and for Joni by tor , 4 nnatir 1 CaLLI9B. To Druggists and Apothecaries. jr WILL SELL an reasonablo terms tho stook and datum:tot the Dr. State IF:Waled la Ms Ninth Wont. corner Penn .4 Lecust ste. The lesw has Olive years to run, and the business Is .en established. with. good and itturesalut ma at enstsci. for further inthenastion apply telowdfately . to them.. serlbse tho prerdur. EDWARD W. BRYAN. nteValwds 4LUOTION OF ROUSE AND LOT—To be told ity h by& t ac t o ion, en P th . led p . rae mloti o f e t ,L ad Ea t o o n r dGeayt next, erecda. Zby le d feet, rwming ehtoan .4 5 29 feet vide, on width!, erected a 3 Mory brick home; I by 9) Int; be& veal sr convenient and rmanteray . imbed' 'lase It iv moat 2l =ay he atalnri on artllcation to Oh, b ettor or tither of tha Trusters, Pitielmrgh. April reth.lSZA. John U. Shmberger. Ai ms W. Wilt., WWI= V Johnston, Wirer W. borne, - Tov , dore Len:An. bo . & golden. apaltithdyod wirnT . DELAY NOT. Ye who Consider a fine head of Hair NATURE'S 011EATEET ORNAMESA b0t.,.„ it. to t.t. vet RA !MEWS PCAT.Y Tallle, which rodema the healthy tar. of toe Soli', num hair to Kmw oa. tho bald, ann chtek. any tendency t? trardapa bang ontaal brmattne s i r For mie at the brindle>) drop:lsta, and by the Teo: mime., Earrl drItLET, tbo d4or. below helithlleld. • •11,10 Further Supply of tauckering's THE gobaoribor has received &mac the pus for does, Prom the - Denton, 8 tsoter It y PENT K (MIR EN N K ERlNini. e k D KIN N,/F, IA SORTY.2, and au addition.) Insoles of ten =ors now on nos way, toast - lee ny esturday tiorl4tb bvt , to wbiebthe attention of purchasers Is respectfully IneibeL JoliN IL MELLOR, RnISII•Wool at between Diamond Alley and 4th street. Anent lorell ICRSIII & RONY,lloston Mum PIANO. TUNED In the city oar ONE DOLLAR, Or. &molar .oth. store fJ. 11. MELLOR arl.l be promptly attended to, and a commeent, modal and responsible tuner FOUL A VA LU Als LE LOT AND THREE A .gpoky ORIuT 1101.1.21.1 dt AntelOn.-11111 be sold at auction. on the premiers. Oa Ebbled•T 91sT =. l acta , cl 2 o'ock. N.. a lot of mind. eltuated on Ms ass , side of Pe real street, cc. do, North of Doting= street. Al. trishaw city, boric; a front of IC Pict nod a depth .1 111 (mt. em thin .13C •S roll a three Stacy Dries Dona*. now oicespbel by Dr. Elliott containing 0 moult, with an office room In front. mid its location is admirably adapted, fdr sittoir • dwelling pare or business stand. For forth, pa Oculars Innuire cf D. 11'Lain B &M. Bork'. thallelinge. Fourth et etc absinth, or narib 11 It, DOYLE. anti, Adechror Oily. bur no.. 1.0 rrELE PITTSBURGH. TRUST COMPANY tb to day ds• ars-1 Pirl'expi of EIX. Pho CaNT an lb. Carl al b-bet oat of tho profits or tho last all bold., or thslr Is tt at frgOtfO'g:g e to " 3„nrr ocur.Ly, my20:111. lioshfrr. irrM Lowo's ET SOAP— Brown Windaor, no.e. nr.er S^ar,Bay.l:o4 thmalbos, Tharp s op noospareat emsth.ltrlfmated..abblto and Varboats ad Carina boar. kr sale ahtlmalt •n 2 ro otl, mina f Mas s by 13. IS V/ ICILEB,73IIAIL my2o Ira 205 Liberty It., hr.. of Wood DR. C. IfIeLANE'S Liver Pills and Vermirage, rif PROVED.. nil. I. SCOTT, a regular graduate and obyelesn of enacted. male. sod experience in. dewed by • ememmtable decree to alleviste ham. mien. reg. es cell es to erad. hes Crested an IIdraOiNSIKNT co the orldinel lavetaPud. Lad Vroesteuse of Da. C. WU= hevidv c rezr , e . gheseedies rem se the medical miner of D'ihni. and ' l,l;er " 7ll 7 letind irennifogopmeSs greater efilem and ere inure mild In their operation then the Urn Pills arc Ver mirage prepared aeding to the arid. receipt ot Dr. D.:detain. We mks, Cele decimates Cheer•ttcthingi.n wed rrommend them to the stileted being both Omen t sod curative and Were thew eon, rior to any other Liner EDI or Vercllnde ever premed. Pearl Croltficate of Dr. C. ..ifeLane, below. The Whole World Conquered( Dr. I. b'oott's Celebrated White Circassian . -- Liniment _ The universal reiteralforded pp of this arr. Maned ra, of Fran iilliersin e ave s anfltentaathma, Clout, Lumbago, Sera Throat. Bruton. Symine, Swelling?, SUIT. alma the Joints. Soiataes. Borne. Athea or aoy other di.raw" or which Pain Wilde or Limineut Is rued. enables onto anuttpedtivaly that Dr. I. fiairga 6k toed Wok Cgroornon Urristent re the most regal:dr, en!. end Phrumnt remedy let diecereted, rouseselog wriorw lehinw propertire for Atvlany &maw and they've.% onszii. ortion orpuis, The many err...ratio. of Its ?Moos, sir en by persons of enlightened judgment and emirs Wog, run should Indoor all to odopt it re a erender.l lured/ /remedy. The 12Wet ineredoloue .111 eo sirenothing more than the fatlowlow tratlmoor of Dr. C. McLane, dlr. tingulshei es a lomat Creme rer of medical remedies. READ! READ!! •READIII • lmrteent. e...Rept. 12. 18 , 52. TM: 14 to art(fy. That I tom exikmine the Kennet Its by. Dr. SieLene'e Imrcared Vertottn. and Liver PIIIM by Dr. I. neon, who hoe het, in at heti: ornmx..o and nteteteiterittinta tenliefeet is atJdnring at. last Thirteen Year; and ttett I behave e tee 111 PROVED 211E.W. I maw the above Antethent the norm willingly as / hare no i•tannd in ttess uthatena. 1 nottld IntLbee gate that I here fraltt.nth. hem Its Pkbrata4 µWs Cyr. er.stion Untetent In sayrrictke, with hsepred effeey and that 1 m coneeientinsely retcseamea All the above Medleinee prereze.lraloly Imdes the ern revision of Dr: I. -Scot; bald DI Drurirista and M.r. th•ntseltr, ethers: - • Tbe irrecilas Dr.C. McLane's linmatif Lair Ptlle arkl bilerseed•Ver.iture are r !smell Dr. I: :eat •Cw war. ward by ',anthem* of C MsLarke. The gratee Celebre..l- -ad' CL-yawn CL - yawn Liniment !sizzled beatt 00., accocthz.ulect with idyl:etc. of I. Pont!. M. D. sixrm CO. Yale rrapriefare, Darer .11ervuormra., Di. CEO. G.KEYP.E.R..I4O WOOL,. et.....Elttebtugh. Whole. ale Arcot J. P. ELDMING, ..Deghera.DMaßegn . tiDePot.W/ 446 . ale dont -11:2:d.ewl.rwr • • 12011.6 RT RILL, l ✓ 4.lfrarraz,c U P4ult7 ' By VIRTUE of on order of tho District Court of Allegheny cormt7. et tOnelvetef n- 1, 3 . Mlle I It 11l expose to woe. on the p.roolvett , int he Ninth Mud of the city of Pittsburgh, on IItnbrITSDAY, Abe iben MP OP JCNP, at edema., r. - a. of *aid day, all that cer tain It-al Estate. situate at the co , per efllorrie attest and M.tn berrY . 3 1.7.h:winning at thscorner of loud amass and P aen sod nannthe theme. Stowe Morrie etrtet huraota Pens street twentrenvele•U thane. perallel With lliniber rf eller Itereety.two fsett:thr.nce to brelberry ado. twenty Oen f et, and thence by Mulberry alley mento.two feet be the plantar beglnninr4 On which I. erected • brick building, 'weeny occupied for planing boards, dn. to. nether with the Plan Ina MILL sod all the natural andep purtenancen therewith connected. Ala.n—All the mania right. tale sod Intered, tsh , Rage belonging-. or In any manner optertabona to the sa , 4 corn pla•nant and rethendeot asps: them of, ln, m OZ 'out of the lot or elect of errand lying between the pieta Of ground lad above detcritni and Peon street. being one hundred znd 130 a feet in lengd seventy.two Pad in Width. being the rams ligh a andrivileres which were deniedto toe said R. it B. flllP there under and by virtue of the pro thong Or Or ogronaratllled in thleoose aml marked PIS." and., byany connyumee made In punossncs of th e provitiont of the said article of agree:nen, 07 otherwlea • Ateo.-An the right and Inlzrest of tbs. said complainant end reef...dent. beteg thecae Leif o; inland to the afr.a. 3tualno, Boilers rodents:at= connected therewith. nitro ate an the lot or Plea of groundisatdescribed. and by the peesof which machinery on both the late or oboes of groundbefora n. detcrthed PIA bee propelled. Terms at My:4day - Receiver. SPRING FASHIONS. R. H. Palm - er, No. 105, Market Street, JOIAS RECEIVED. A FULL' STOCK. OF rfle . 8 7; eali ;A P 2, "Tztakfro'" 4 "waaß, Etl wad MILLINERY uOUDa„ L ae2 " bdi ' t i o ‘ rll:: "W a r ttlat Lbl' triVel7 4" b'sj'eg CHOCOLATE -Norfolk Chocolate, 11.kre'al Cbo3latil Baknoserbiim Bakeeo Cocoa, In .tb. a.d .11+ by m 72.1 BAUILLKY, (X4.4I:IReVE. CO blB MR, in atom and for ..leer mr=L DAG A L 61% COM EASE CL 3001 U6112 se i), w ED PEACILE, (halves) my2lwu gYrQQFAS,IIp.Labem a. BUSH. DRIED APPLES rea'd and et 1 -ribLAsla by - my2l 31c9DICl/IZON. BBLS. N. 0; MOLASS&S rre'd and V 1 lan eals DT mi2l WM. IlielltrillEMON. 252! ~.,..1 2, ,ORe nA NS. VGAR i ac'd - 6) g. HALF CRESTS BLACK TEAS moil eisloJford tarp/do Tnra, NVIII.McCUrCIIEON. girl lIALF CHESTS OF Y. IL TEA reo'd aY I.Faaa i' , ...1a by ran .WELItoCOIOILEON. 1117ASSIA RASPED-5 bna for sale by - D. A. PAILNISTOOII App . troT7.l. corner Vint and Wood in. jal UM B . I IELLTO:=S .3380 N Orange for sale ILA by MY2I D. A. TAIINESITOCH A P. BENZOIC ACID--100 Oro for sal. by by= D A. YAFINIPIVICA ir 00. 1 QODA SALERATUS-0 bra for rate by .- moll B. A. FAI/NESTOOK a 00. 11 11111'------- 5 bbta No 2 Lard; ' 10 keno Nat . - In Wore tad farad* b 7 on 0) WATT A W/MON. Maly rt. if ERRING-100 bblo .nevr No 1 arriving .a.m. and for rate by nu= WATT A WIL.ON. ,QIIAD--30 hbla No 1 trimmed in store and A.... 7 nu salo by masa, WATT A WILSON. MACKEREL--15u bbla medium 3; mi.• 00 do Nod to corrals/ for oy rarAil WATT A wnsoy. 1 -100 .bble N 0 Tar;____ L 0 de beisht ,4 l,=; „„y forme by.. y,, w y . 2o ' " 1-mu ". Weirs ciraolzr MALL :PAPSII—A. now assortment of 10. Weed Eztaltah sod Acumen& wall men and borta tt. jaw r. 'd ana for man by. logo W. e: & CO. 87 Rood et. ft AK PANEL DECORATIONS—N ew ' 1,/ , ...huaffs - of Octantt imlo. at aTehltoetuno. sav6 baantlfttl tallsaticro or rations firt 1 , 0'4 Dv wrx, . • IV. P. kIAUS.II/ILL t CO. ri out PAPBRS—A few now patterns for A Yule br . mr2o. W. P. 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No. lei 304. GEICLANE, M. D.