ittstaruli feeftt ,r;r™srr^s^ b „ri?rtr“* ! -n^sss^s^uu. 4UfIWIU \£> (!£ UU ‘ I P°“ nl « ° f S S!rLiSSI“ M mLherlZ- i -W. Ihio* highly DRB. C. M. PITCH &.T. W. SYKES * - w U . Ttnllon 1° Mlea men worn • targe «!•.” ’ BAB3ZS t PARK, Hew Torlt. WlU?„aala<a their Offie'. - dard bearers at the ?PP r vf raan :f |b(lti , l i Th-jdtmaod is gr**t)y iocrwtiie. No. 191 P*nn Street, Doubtless, quite an anxiety will be mamfeßtcd, t.w. dyott* son, Philadelphia. opposite the ft. claw hotkl, Pittsburgh. and no inconsiderable exertion will be made by • Most mtdiciina raguirailma to iotrodnea thm; yuan wll* tii i it f FIRST ICSS1 C S5 the different candidates for the various coonty .tifcenart HOFPMAN a MORWITZ, Pbil» j f lb , , -i*. offices While we concede the importance of i, u ...rfd, pffitaj P<n»d. And may be consulted daily, (««V‘ Ways selecting good and competent men to fill the D * " ?• mh.es, P«r.-in. b Coiumptlin, Broncum, .od county offices we consider it of ranch more im- 1 Fh, deomed I. fcr***ii>g. OA3pAR , *" other chronic Complaint. n .»plle.t-l win, .* portnnee that we select good, faithful and com- „ . ' ramie,rotaomnr pelent men to serve us in Congress: The connty ' " d. m. k A.J. TUCKIR, Felton. Mo Catarrh, Heart DorairrAftc.." f ! c ‘ y ' offices ore of the most importance to those who ; w. h«;e,t. e.«hde. thet wdl. ~ ™dilj. . DE V™M'.»io'm.'. , m.u i™*.* fill th?m, while to our Congressmen, more cs- . /; BARCLAY BROS-Chicago,iu | n f VI t h*t tv pecially, is commitled the task of battling for Cumtai-Bo «™fai to «k f«_Bo«haw'« BWianJ Bit- > idii*atU<aj*nds3riit*rtiargt\uah t* fir,, and during the greftt principles npon Which OUT parly Is Or- tert The great popularity of this medjetw hw Induced • jf| , aßll thfiy , ht reforo emolcy ganized. We should therefore feel a deeper in- many imitations, whieh the public ahcnld part against ( uJ Medicinal r*m*die* to porify terest in tho selection of our Congressional Rep- porchaAng. ; blood and rtnmctben the system. vr,tt> th*». th.* y t»» rc3entatives than of any other. In the struggle #»*Boia at |l per bottle, or six bottles tor $5. yjhapro-. y ED j ctNAL inhalation, whicii they raioo highly, i»«t for coonty offices wo are too opt to forget this, ; prtttcn, BESJ. PAGE, Ja, * Rwm \ oal Piilliaii h[eb OM j ft i oD »hat o D oC«r 3 f.,<ei and only remember it when it ie 100 late to be ceutimand Chemists,.. Woodstwt, botwwo I**=*-* fecm.and i arecaruwdy cautwc-d against »n-t»n K : remedied. Haring in view the importance of ’ n», Pittsburgh, and Progglsti apGMAwF preekw timaof curability on my treatment b«»M .tpcti not only selecting a competent man to represent : - ~J3nt<r»n ~ the pUiuibi*.hot f«i»c i-iea that the s&at ot th- •!»*••»» <-^o I us iu Congress, but one who ia also popularwitb ' jppgCiat lauilCgS. I u wae!|B|l lu 4 Jiroc , maDner t, y ttihaUMun : the people, no other person could bo named, to ; j'. H. M. d., t 1 represent tho Allegheny and Butler District, i Third s<fcrt Pittsburgh Prana A list of questions will w »«t>t t» «i»i*ui2 tj '-u hu.ing ft greaterporeonolpopularity than Bobert “ [hn , <i „ ou^o[ .'„d 1 .it u. b, l.iier. . . McKnight. hsq. Hut many noble qnalt tea hore » <dbi> hi, profouion.i ! CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. endeared him 100 largec.telcofpersonalfr.end., ' sum,oat ond UEDtOAI. CiSEH ' , PBIVO stock just opexeu. while the energy hehas displayed m taking strtasacis tho lead in eeery movement calculated to im- „ D Col. WU«» HtCoJlc prove the condition, or accrue to the benefit of EoT.D.n.A.McUsr» Hon. H. a. We*rer. the citiiena of the connty, will secure him an t. H. sni, Rsq. I Hon. T. J. Bighsm. overwhelmning triumph at the approaching JR. Ilnota Jlcob election, should he be our nominee. Mr. Me- __— —-■ - --—5 „ ~~,rzr Knight’s competence aa a public speaker is well The Oroat 6 known; Hia integrity is unquestioned, and his SIR JAMBS ctABKB S unswerving attachment to the cause of human CELEBRATED FEMALE PILL 81 freedom recommend him permanently as the PrppJLrtd frolß B pre- criptioa of Sir Junos CUrko, M D., man to represent the Allegheny and Bntler Dis- | physisisn Extraordinary to tbs Qmwn. triet iu ConqBSS? ’ This well known Msdlclna Is no Imposition, but a row Tarentvm, April 30, 1808. ’ andsafa remedy for Female Dlfflocltios and Obstructions, ; from any cause whatever; and although a powerful retuvdy, Tim Exauen Bill I L u:sTiiATED.-The lln . ih,j cot,!., nmhleg hortmi mth. ceMtltuthm fortunoto gentlemen who have awallowed the ; To MARBTED Lions it I. ‘l* English bolus at the last gasp have waited till ; ‘n..hor,tim.,brin gOT tii.mouthiri«Ti«l»ithw*oUrit, , “ _ , ‘ 1 •, a n ..i Th*se Pith hart ntvtt b*m known to fetti where tht dtrrc' the Lecompton compound assumed its most: i«.»'i \~n nht, r „j r j i.s_ rn,„_ voKallail ttonsontht trttmapaa* of pamv/det ars wu ootrrtra. nauseous aad revoking sh “P' , Jned in For full psrUecUn, g.l . pu.phl'l, 1~. ot ,h, qm against tho straight-out surreuder contaiued in p jj an( j stamps eocloMd to toy authori se first Senate bill, and they rebelled with noise ( zet j will insure abottlo, couuininß ow 60 pills, by and confusion : and from that time to the pre.- r '; , " ”" | '„ ISTOCir , cO . rm>bnr , b . , h ole«l, ep,»i, ent, nothing would suit them but the pure prin- . J y dmCTi«ts fcT 1 ciplo of popular sovereignty. These Owen j ! Joneses of the House took enormous credit to ; ! themselves for their Roman integrity, and to | bear them talk one would have supposed that . they would rather give up their valuable lives j than their personal honor. But just as the Le-j compton folly got to bo most disgusting, when, , liko a great ulcer, U offended all the senses *of j honest men, they come forward and accept it, and accept it too with thanks! Messrs. Hunter, | of the Senate, and Stephens, of the House, j (both Southern men,) Becm determined to test s rnduranee of their eleventh-honr converts from ; the North; and so, after making the English bill as ohjectionablo as they could, they rose, each in his place, and declared that it was not the purpose of the bill that the Constitution of Kan sas should go to tho people at all! It was hardly fair to their new recruits; but, then, the South ern leaders kntte thtir men. — Phil. Prt • .UUMH—EB**TT 8. RIDDLE ft Co., ZDITOBB Cflt PROPRIETORS PITT BE TJBt> IT r MONDAY MOENINO, MAY Tt»e Triumph of LMoiaptoa- We ere of thoee who hare no tears to shed over the triamph cf the “English • edition of Lecompton. For some time past it has been evident that tho triamph or defeat of Lecompton would t* equally fatal to the administration, and if Its adherent* ore satisfied, we are- As friends of tho right we, of course, preferred to seo the swindle defeated and should hare rejoiced at its (Ufeat hod it been accomplished; but the'derao dratic members of Congress had the solution of the difficulty in their own hands,. and the pref erences of the Republicans In the matter were therefore of no avail. These democratic member** have chosen to take the responsibility of pass ing the swindle, and it is now our duty not only to hold them to a strict accountability for it, bat to profitg ill we can by tho false step they have taken. Whatever the result may“be in Kansas, the defeat of the democratic party in all the ap proaching fall elections is ono of the certainties of the future. WUh regard to Kansas herself wo have no fears. Her people will spurn the bTibe offered them; and if any attempt is made to cheat them in the election to be held on Lecompton and by frandto force that infamy opon them, the at tempt will only increaee the force of the public condemnation. When Lecompton was first broached in Con gress there weri twenty-four democratic mem bers ofthe House who resolutely refused to en dptee it and pledged themselves to oppose it to the end. They were Hickman, Owen Jones, Dewart, Chapman, Reilly and Montgomery of Pennsylvania; Haskin and "Clark of New Tori; Adrian ofNew Jersey ; Burns, Cox, Cockcrill, Hall, Lawrence, Groesbcck and Pendleton of Ohio; English and Foley of Indiana; McKibbcn of California; and Marshall, Harris, Shaw, Smith and Morris of Illinois. Reilly was tho first to drop off, and was speedily followed by Darns, their motives being apparent; they were soon after followed by Dewart, who was won over by the tears of tho President—perhaps; Ibgn Owou Jones began to falter, and finally English stampeded, aided by Hall, Foloy and Lawrence, by whose assistance English carried the appointment of the conference committee. Since then the number of the faithful has dwin dled to twelve Haskin, McKihben, Clarke, Hickman, Chapman, Montgomery, Adrian and the five Illinois members; aod of these Mont gomery was not present daring the final strug gle, and Adrian and Chapmen had previously voted with the administration, showing that their final vote against Lecompton was merely for Buncombe. The possibility now is that , of the twelve traitors not ono was honest from the start. They availed themselves of the.opportu nity offered to coerce the President, and held out only as long as it was necessary to extort compliance with their demands. They were for sale fromthe beginning, and have simpiy im- proved their chance of naming their own terms, j If this suspicion is not the correct one. then tbeir ' course illustrates the folly of trusting to demo- j cratic promises and pretensions, and - the result in that event would teach us that the constitu- ; ency which places its confidence in a democrat ; upon a broken reed. ! As all evils have their corresponding good, ; the treachery of these democrats, whUeitteftche* j os the folly <jf pinning’onr faith to democratic . sleeves, is, happily, a positive benefit to the Re- j publican canse. It simplifies wonderfully the Congressional canvass in the Northern States and relieves the Republicans from the embar rassment* which they felt from the course of the Douglas democrats. Had such men asCox, Flail. Lawronce, Cockerill, Groesbeck, Pendletonj Dewart,'Owen Jones and others, bold oat to the end, the ’ Republicans of their districts would have been expected to support and re-clcct them. That trouble iw now out of the way. The Re publicans of Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania are relieved from all difficulty on this score, and they will enjoy, in addition, an opportunity of obtaining vengeance upon these Sepoys. .It will be a much easior matter, now, than it seem • ed two weeks since, to carry a Republican ma jority in the next Congress. The Republicans of Ohio and Indiana ought to make a clean aweepi and we will make a strong effort to do the same in Pennsylvania. Certain it is that the fonr Philadelphia members, Reilly, Dcwart, White, GIIHs, Lundy and Dimmick can all be beaten, and wo have faith that they will be.— As thing* stand to-day, there is but ono district in the State that would return a locofoco, and that isDerks. Courage, then, Friends, and let ns buckle on our armor for a straight fight with our enemies, with our own weapons and tinder our own leaders. Tex Waseesotoh CobokEssionai. District.— When we a few dayß ago, the words “all honor to Mr. Mont covert!” we were not aware that he had left hie place In the House to elec tioneer nt home/ Re announced in the House last week, when advocating the postponement of Lteompton till May, that private affairs demand ed hto attention at home, and he therefore want ed a postponement to enable him to attend to them. When the postponement was refused we supposed that he would stay on tho ground till the battle wbb fought, without regard to his “prltftte affaire;’* butitseems that he preferred hia own interests to those of the cause he pro fesses to hare so much at heart. He left Wash ington City at the very trying hoar of the strug gle, when the fight was culminating and every mm should have been at his post; and while the brave AnticLecompton host was disputing tho ground inch by inch, breasting the corrupt tide of Government influence and maintaining a hand to-hand encounter with its mercenary co horts, Mr. Montgomery was holding mectings-in Fayette County to promote bla re-nomination» With him H is Montgomery first and Lecoropton afterwards. .. ' . 4 . , Wae this the proper position, at the time of the decisive conflict, for who had been placed in the lead? Mr. Montgomery, cither with the tacit or expressed consent of the Anti- Lecompton men in the House, took the lead in ;v reityaneeto the Administration, proposed what . the Crjlienden-Monlgomery ameod *Xmade himself particularly prominent * * which was either delegated to .. .v.' ‘.-Shlmi.ftnd yet, after l»e had, by . m. • .j. . * • vSvblandcr, given English the .• , for a Committee S ' ' . which he led had .'*♦ ;':>»^)nfaßion— when one > ' . was challenging • s * • unexpected • ' ! ( grew of • •» ; \ -■«?'! inso * • t The Fobt Snelling Swindle.—The report of I the majority of the select committee on the facts and circumstances attending the sale of Fori ! Snelling enters folly into the history of the pro- j ceedlngs—says thot the sale was affcoted with ; such privacy that outside of the Secretary of Wfr none but the combination immediately in terested had any knowledge of it, and that tho facts obtained publicity only after the confirms- j tion of sale by the Secretary of War ; that no special authority was given him to sell nor did existing laws confer the power to sell military ' posts or reservations until they had already be come useless, and not merely contemplated to | become useless : that this legal occasion for the [ sale of Fort Snelling had not occurred, and | hence was without legal authority: that the pre | limmaries of the sale were being made while j there was actual and threatened hostilities.— The committee show the value of the Fort as a | depot, and that tho price paid for it is below its intrinsic value, and say that publicity tor the ! dale ought to have been soughtand the laud sub | divided into parcels to enable men of small • means to buy. nod that th*» sale was not author ; ized by law. Mn.DottßlT, THE Fatiteh OFTHr Maemtalsea* Outdone! —About twelve months since a fire oc curred at & bouse in Princes street. Rotberhitbe, the owner being a Mr. Thomas Clarke. The walls of the premises, which were left standing after the fire, having been condemned a few days since as dangerous to the public safety the com- - missioners of police directed a summons to issue, calling upon the owner to show cause in the usual manner why the building should not be pulled down. On Monday the legal service |of this summons was attempted, when theofficerwas in formed that Mr. Clark had been incarcerated in prison during the last forty years for coutcmpl of court in proceedings instituted against him at that period, and was referred to his solicitors, Messrs. Terry, Watson Sl Co., Yorkshire New Jersey', which is at heart opposed to Le* complon and eham democracy, has yet been ; made for a time post to record her verdict in j their favor at elections. Tho elements opposed : to democracy have been conflicting and discord- I ant, and thus victory has slipped from their grasp. Wo are glad to see signs of a belter feeling. The anti-Lecompton members of the late Legislature have issued an address to the people of the State, counselling a close and bar - monious union in every county and town at the next election. They express a confident belief that such a union will not only he made, but will be successful at the pells. Tub Frost. —We presume that the frost on Monday night did considerable injury. <lur friend Leo White, who lives three miles in the coantry, brought us yesterday morning some branches of apple, peach, pear and cherry.— Most of the germs of the cherries upon tho branches given us seem to have been killed.— Those of the pears, we think, aro killed also, but those of the apples and peaches seem to be uninjured. We shall be glad to hear from our friends in the country.— Lov. Jour. A Paris letter-writer say a of Louis Napoleon: —The notion of on incessant and horrible dan ger hanging over his head has so possessed tho Emperor, that in spite of all his. resolves to tho contrary, his nervous system is shaken to tho roots, and he is in that peculiar state of mind that prevents a man from seeing straight or moving straight. Ho no longer enjoys hisliber ty of action or of thooght, and his own mistaken acts it will be that will probably one day bring a fatal crisis on. MRA9UBina Electricity. —A Boston (Mass.) paper tells us that, a few days since, “a quart of electric fluid descended in New Bedford,” knocking down a chimney. Sc. If the foregoing had appeared in a New Jersey paper it might have passed current, as it is well~known that “Jersey lightning” can be readily measured; but it is not so easy to comprehend how our Massachusetts aotemporary calculated hu “quart of electric fluid,” unless, as a friend suggests, there may have been a lightning rod on the building struck, with two p'ints to it. TffE Voice or Illinois. —It has now been as certained beyond the possibility of a doubt, that in ninety-nine of the one hundred counties of Il linois, the democratic conventions mot by regu lar call, appointed delegates to the State conven tion, and endorsed the position of Douglas and his democratic colleagues. In all Illinois there was pot even one Lecomptonite chosen to the State convention! The entire State in its primary meetings denounced the foul wrong. “Democracy and Doyclas.”— The home organ of Senator Douglas (the Chicago Times) distinctly announces that the Anti-Leoomptou rebels in Illinois want no .Republican help.— and Douglas,” it says, will bo the .-watchword in the coming canvass. “Douglas or Death”would have been belter. * It tells the whole story, and will milt the resuU. The Montpelier correspondent of the Boston Traveller writes that the maple sugar season is about over, the crop being a full average one, or a trifle less than three pounds to the tree Last year was an extraordinary season, the yield beiDg over five pounds to tbo (roc, or nearly enough, if equally distributed and all keph for home consumption, to havo supplied every family in the Btnte. Übitkd States Cntcurr Court. —ln the case of Martin Bell of Pittsburgh vs. Phillips & Jor dan, of this city, for nninfriogemenlof a patent for the heating of boilers wiU» the waste heat of a blast furnace, the jury returned a verdict ,>,for the plsintiff of $324. (Th« counsel for do ■ vdants made a motion fof ft D6W trial.—Cm. of the New York Times cs " **-Sat twenty-three thousand Mormons *!< v‘he Plains when attempting to reach by hand-cart trains. It iscer ' dumber perished, and that the *■* -vivors were awful, but that ' .-and died is an incredible r April 2^.—The cre tin the repairs, and ',*? it until the river Scrofula, Diseases of the Skin, Throat AND EAR — Dr. O. fl. Partridge, from Philadel phia, It dot .« a visit to this city, and daring hi* stay, will giro bit panindtr Attention to the treatment or the above named diseases.' Do U well known to many of tbe citizen* of Pittsburgh, some of them having been patient* of bit on former oc«a>loda. The Doctor may be found at tbe iIONONG AtLELA HOUSE for two or three weeks. N. D —He baa a very Ingenioot little instrument of great benoOt In certain forms of deafoeet. ap23-2wd* BAMUKL GRAY MEKOHANT TAILOR, Xo. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN A , Is prepared to furnish his customers aod borer* generally, with tbe lalctt end most fashionable style* of Spring and Sommer Goodi of evory variety, which be will moke np to order to tbo entire tatiefectlon of those who nnv f*T.->r them with their patronage. apEhdfo N. HOLMES se SONS. DtALTU IS Foreign and Dome,tic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATE* OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. IT MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. made on all tbe principal eitica through out tho United States. ap22-fely THX2 Mime AKTXXiZI ACtXItfCY, FOR TELIT. PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OP TRADE. B. DOUGLASS & CO., ProprUtore. C"rnrr TTVW ourf Fifth Sit., Pittsburgh, P*nm ». ALEX. ARMSTRONG. Manager. Kttablithed. New York. Jane, 1941—Plttsbg, March lf*sC. NEW TORE. Piiutm b ;. Philadelphia Cincinnati... Cleveland... Detroit Chicago Dobnqno ... Mdwaukie.... New >.)rlea««. Cbtrlewtun Louisville... . ft. Louis Montreal, C- F London, Eng... Letters of Int reduction to Lawyer* of high standing and respectability In every section of tho Union, will be gratu itously furnished to subscriber* making application at the oflice, Also Utters ■of introduction to any of tho olßres named abovo. mrOuxcnoiva PKOHPTX.T ATTxsnn vo iv iu am«e th* Ucrmeo Stats* amp Parma fwaanaai. apthltf ft WHOLBBALB CLOCK DEPOT No. 43 Fifth Street, near Wood, R KINK MAN Ac ME Y RAN Whulvule and Retail Dealer* is FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILVER AMD PLATED WARE, FAKCY GOODS, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS ANT * WAT CU MATERIAL. AT EASTERN PRICES. mrl9;lyd*w? ROBINSON, Mins & MILLERS, FOUHDBHS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS, Pittsburgh, Ponna. Office, No. s*l Market street* Usnn factor* »U kind* of Steam Enjrinee sad MW Macb to* err; Castings, Railroad Work, Stoam Boilers tad Sheet Duo W-rk. Jobbing sod done on *bort nodes. mr&s;lydlc MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.. uisiicmni or Cooking, Parlor and Heati ns S TO V E S, Urstc Proiti, Fenders, Cooking Banges, ice. 194 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa, mr22fcly ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, MAWcnctctiaAsenuirarxiTtni tiuctt or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grata Fronta, &c., |WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry os Allegheny River, two square* nortb-e**l o Pennsylvania Passenger Depot Office and Sales Room, mrmydfc No, * WeedlL, Pitt*bqrgb. Pa PAYNE, BIBSBLL & CO., juignaniu o» Cooking, Parlor and Beating STOVES, O(ato«, Fronts, Feodors, oto., *nd Manufacturers of tb* Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGE, NO. 835 LIBERTY STREET, Jy26:lydfc PITTSBURGH, PA. ntiejorra ............. job* t-Bore,.- w. u'ccnoeoa. Pittsburgh Steel Works. ! JONES, BOYD Ac CO, Maoofactoreracf CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A. D. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Oomtr Fees and Pint Strati, Pittsburgh, Pu- uiic joins -»• »• too***. L>. B. ROGERS Ac CO, Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Cbmer Ron ant Pint Strati, mUburgh, A. Jqgfclydfc* , SEWING MACHINESI FOR FAMILIES Alt© MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER A WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bridgeport, Conm, PlUetmrgh,Oß Fifth Street. TUI* Machine BUtebes tbe Flucot or Coaraeftt Fabrlo, At tii* pfaasureof lb* Operator, making with ate* Ont lhmit' and beautiful and durable SUieJui per Minute, almost nofae ieesly, ana unbecominglndlipeosabieforfsinQj m Full infsrmatton may be obtained by eddnaatng Jsmtt Swing, or ALEX. R. RSKDrAgent, No. 63 Fifth stmt, MttZnifgh. BIRGER'B SEWING MACHINES The great superiority of SINGER'S MACHINES • Over *it others for tbonse of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, q h tong been known and practically acknowledged. mS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, a light, dompeot and highly ornamental machine, {doing He work egulljL will with thallarge machine*} and moft become* ftvwrite fuafly «aa A fall •upplyoftheabore Machine* for tale at New York pricM.t.r R. STBA'W. 32 Market ■ pmasuMß. n, AUo,U» BOBDOIH SIWINQ MACfltNt Prit, torn tigtS! - - (A.l7] -IttlTdfc ’be raftsmen -is of the several . n the JAB. MbUA.BOIiL.tN. •>Kol, Cologne Spirit* and Fowl OUj Kv.lt&en&VlbSacmdStntt. Y MAN ec ' ?urtaasAPt*ta*tfi*attadeof . * , NtFFF AND CXGAfiS, “'OBACOO, •atandDiamernddSef, nmaykOß, fa- AT TBE OLD BSTAJtLISBVFXT OF HENRY H I G B Y , 122 Wood Street, Plttibnrgh, Pa., Who ia now receiving from Europe and Eastern Cities, a chok« assortment ut artirhw in hi* Uns, comprising new and tMtefnl nhaji-i of Pearl Whit* Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the «*tn» in Plain, Oold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White Vitrified Iron Btone Table Ware, U nowo to be the most durable now in o*b for UoUlj and Steamboats; French China of tiew styl es. in Pare White and Gold Band, either in «otts <.r singlo places; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Hots; Brittennla and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Table Pjxiuds, Soup Ladles, ftc ,plated with silver, fine Ivory Eland)ed Carving, Tea and Table Kuhia and Forkr. Ten Walters and Trsy* Shaker and Sea-gra** Table Mat*: Jappaned »iiJ De< "rst.*d Tin Tuilot Setts. Also, b complete «uJ lull aseoitmerit of all articles suite ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to ph**M the public, who are Jf*i'cctinlly Invited to iixamlno this stock. - mrC2:;im<l«wT LEA« PERKINS’ Celebrated'Worcestershire Sauce. PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT OONNOIKSETTKS OF A LETTER FROM OICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD BA OCR. AT MADRAS. K To bit brother at And applicable to K WORCESTER, May, 1851. A ‘-Toll LEA A PERRIN'S that i their fanre U highly esteem- VARIETY f«edin India, and it, in my « opinion tho most palatable u well at the mtiat wboletoTna Sance that i» made." Tho only Medal awarded by tho Jnry nf the New Yorlt Exhibition lor Foreign Bane*, wne obtained by LEA A PER RINS for Ibttr WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the woild wide Buna of which haring led t» nitmerout Imitation*, pur chaam are earnestly re<|tt*«ted t<> »*?«' that the names of “LEA A PERRIN'S” are Imprwted npon the B<>ni« and Stopper, and printed upon the label*. Sole Wholesale Agent* for the Untied Sut.-., JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, 40 & Broadway, New York A itock always in store. Alw*. order* receirv.l for dirucl ahipment from England. my^Jrdfrp John C cOD ■ L I v K It UIL Tuts Medicfxc, prepared in tho nnxt ap proved manner, and bottlM hy «*. lim • *»<■ *»•»c* tUm of tho mo«t atfr&tlflr of the Medical Profenion uf Phil adeiphla and rlwwhcre, who rrenmoini'l it** mperiot to any other now manufactured. Of ita efficacy and importance u n remedial in ca*« of Oonromption, Goat, Bronchitle, Aetham, Chronic Rheum*- titm. sod all ScrofQlom dlwaace. It I. nnneccwary to apeak;, —tbuoaaada ofemino&t pliytiriana of Bnrope and Attu rl. o hiring tested lUwondexiul curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN C- BtKKR A CO, Wboleaal* Drurriiti, No. 1M North Third (tract, Philadelphia Sold by alf Druggist* the country. fr'ja dto-'.'i "DAWE9 Je CLULKY, Home, Sign and Ornamental Painter*, .B. DOUGLASS ft CO. DCALraa t* WTiite Land un<l Zinc P,-\inta. Also, all kind* of Paint.,Oil*. \*rnl»h-«. Window Olams ...B SoCuLisa ft Co , .B Dotolass ft Co. ...R. DocoLxn ft Co. . B. Docaisss ft Co. ...B. DordLiss ft Co. ..B. Docoixn ft Co ...B. Docolam ft Co. ...B Dacoiass ft C*>. ... B. DonaLfcßa ft Oo . B. Dorn Lass ft Co .. B. Doccu&s ft Co. , B. DooatxM ft Co. Putty, Urushr*. Ac.. li4 W<».< St-f*t.tu>o<iotrTt •I'--' ZhatnortJ dP'Jf mrlO-.lydfc GEO. 11. ANDERSON,' AV. 151 Lilertu Street, I’itt-h-r,,)-. > susmcTTßUt ash wnoimn nt*Li» in Frerjr Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Leather, Split*, Moror-u, Cottnfry Cal/ Skirt!, E. Rrsim ft Co. ...J. D! Paatt ft Co. .. . . PIATT ft Co. Sole Leather, Carriage Oilcl<*tht«, Ac«' All of which will be furulabed at the lowest Cash Pru- ■* Q-H IDES WANTED .“64 apo-dty .B. DoooubJ ft Co. B. Doceiass ft Co. EOREIGW KKCHaInOK. SIOIIT B I L L S DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON THE UNION DANK. LONDON. IN SUMS OF «'NT pound STERLING AND UPWARDS % Aieo,BllUon tho priorip»l ritt»« »nd town* Prune. yirtnm, Hotiand. Germany, wul oth.r State*. con»taotly on hand and foreatot'f WM. IL WILLIAMS A Ct). fiSOtlyufu p.l nV.r. Wood »lx ret, corner ot Third. ’ MATIuACK _ & - ROQBR3! COMMISSION AND FORWARDIN'ij So. 18 pine Street, St. Louie, Mo. aavs* to Murdoch A Dickeon, St. Lonii, Day A Uetlack, Cincinnati, Oin», Chu. Duffield A Ca>t Lo«1*tU)“, Ky , f. 8. Day A Co., Benkeri, Peru, lII*.. Green A Stone, Banker*, Mueratine, Lwa, Day A U*tl*ck, Philadelphia, . R. Fereytb, Chicago, Freight Agrtit tor IlliDoii Central Railroad. Jab Omdfc JEWELRY, JOHN COCHRAN fit Übtt >. turvyicTtßAU op Iron Railing, Iron Vanlta, Vault Doom, Window Shnttera, Window Guards, it., Mat. 91 Second Slrtci ar.d 66 Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSCCEGH, PA-, enhaad a variety ot new Pattern*, fancy aud plain, far aU porpaaea. Putlcalar attention paid to eo elealagGnve Lota. Jobbing don# *t thort notice. rartf ,r. B. KIUXA. WW. **W»*T**., - -W». C- rr.fTKD V AND EVER & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AJTD SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, A’e. 6, Shine'l Block, Dubuque, Jtnea. NVSJoilectiona promptly made In any part of Northern lowa, or WMtom WUcowln. WUt attend to the pnrcb&ee and Baled Rc»l E*t*te, <•>>• talningMoney on Bcmd* and Mortgmgea eel:ly.lfc A. A. CARRIER & BRO-, Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth 9traet, PITTSBURGH, rEyyA. Compentr* repreaented of blghrwt cUndlng. Cbartored by Pennsylvania and other State*. Fire, Marine and Life Kinks taken of nil description*. A. A. CARRIER, Jylfrlydfl 9, P CAHRI Kic. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WIIOLtSALK DEALER IN Cbeeati, Batter, Kish, Aud i’n«lnce UrDerally, twf Ao. *25 Wx* Xrert. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Iriah'a New Bnildlng,) •eSthlydfc w. Sc J>. RINRIHANT, tu-TuractCTuxs *st> duiuu jk All kl&da oYTobacco, UuulTantl Cigars, Have recently taken tbe bnildiug No. 1530 Wood Ktrvet, it addition to their MannCictnring Ea tablisltuen t, Xu. 43 1 rvti etraeC, where they will be pleased tw reselve tbeir friends •p&lydfo PHILADELPHIA: SPRING, IBSS. HU ROSENHEIM A No. 33(bid No.SO) South Second St^ Respectfully invite Dealer* and m»i- Uawi to their ITcth and anpertor stortr <>f RIBDON9, BONNET MATERIAL?, CRAPES, BLOND LACES, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ItnSCHF.S BXEAW WNNETS, MENS’ AND BOYS’ HATS, MISSES’ BLOOMERS AND FLATS. And every thiog conneclvd with this braoch uf the bn*l taJhjrt time eod ra»b bnycn will And onr prirt* adapted to tbalr rtxjnlrvmcou and a di«coxininf t«r cent for ca*h will he allowed. t« m ■ind you of vtiiting u* when you come to thla city. tnrl»odCm Trtaiaa*fortkeCoreofHerni* orßnptnre. MARSH'S RADICAL CUB* TROB3. RITTER’S PATENT TRUSS mars SUPPORTER TRUES. SELF-ADJUSTING TRUES DR. BANNING’S LACE or BODY BRACE, tor the rorocf ProUpfM Uteri. PiUl,Ab4omisia and Spinal Weatnuwe* DIL B. S. FITCH'S Silver Pl*t.sd Bnpportrr PIIJS PROPS, for the eapport and care of Pile*. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak aaJ varicoe- ' XLASTIO KNEE CAPS, for wrak kueejolnt* ANKLE SUPPORTS, far weak aaklojfdnu. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; aleo, every .l Sydngaa. DR. UEYBER *i*o ba* a Trua Which wilt radlcufly core Htralaor Rnptnre. Office at hia Drag* to re, No. 14« Wood rtreet, sign or tba Golden Mortar. *^** ,^_ $l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will excel PRATT A BUTCUEIVS MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now told for RA eumat'mh Nearatf/ta, Headache, Toothache, Panin the Side or Back, Spraint, Bntitei, Sort Throat, BurrtMpnlnded Orrds and Muteia; the only v«g. etabJe reta*d^lecowedthat wfll them and Ua bwtheJolnU. Tboaaaadaof pereoae bavo been cured of then complajou by.thb new discovery. All arelnrited to give,lt a trial. Principal offleo SO6 Washington itrm, BvooklyiyN.Y. Pornloby DR. OKO. 11. KEYSEB, No. liOWood •traet,aadJ.P.?LEM}NG, ADogheay. l EiguatOie cXPratt ADutrbor oa the wrapper, and name btowh tn thd bottle. apUMewF SUTTEK —0 bbls fresh Roll, 10 bxs do rac’d, and for aU by LEECH A HUTCHINSON. Sjprttai Jlnttctß. Baker 8c Con GENUINE a y r> nnaisfhs MERCHANTS, HENRY El. COLLINS. j. m. L.rr'rXiw I’A Jitto aiiljtcfißtnttnts. STEIN WAY’S PIA NO S! lIA V 1 >? (r ENTIRELY SOLO OUT ••I'll LARGE SPRING ST'X'U up STEINWAY & SON’S CELEBRATED PIANOS W.wyiK rrspcrttoHy inform tlw pnbl. it l that a SECOND CHOICE SDmi or THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENT- l->• I -inc end will a-'on arri»e H. KLEBEK & BRO So. 311 FlflhSlrerl Pul- Ap-uls for Pttlnwav A F n ]\TEW AND VALUABLE BOOK''* AIV L i man's ThonvUt* about Woman, h. 1 OrtlitaZ. Lift* uf n»**-lwck. American *u«l English .-li. id K.-rna: CviiVi;r>i..n4 nfl Hrrr- 1 lto dcutr Life Tbooghts, by Bother Life of Georga Stephenson. Railway Ku.-im-, i Mayne Rood's last. Ran Away to Sea; Tie Hand but out tbe Heart, by Art inn Memoir* of Capt. Hammond; Vide Tbe Shadow on the Hearth: Bacon's Eataya, edited by \Vhktrly,;i..in.i<u cdiu.-u Mantell'e Wonders of <ln do l-ord Lindsay's Egypt, Edotuaud Holy Land. Mti e.l. 1! hi Loudon's Etx'ytluvuediu Gardening; I*> do Architecture. G' l do Agriculture; lUntei s beautiful Paragraph Bible, 4 role Wilke’s Exploring Expedition aroond the \V..i Id. v!• illustrated. Trad.- m»U and oilnt dovk . ;"-uing daily. ■ JOHN S. DAVISoN, m> I Cl Market street, near 4th jaus3A orvee <u(rs r.tci benbt sirttt D(PGE,,UfiCK A 8A V I, E V Bankers and Brokers. nn<l “ Devonahire Sli-r»«t H o .v r o .V DB. AS. particulariUtcriih.u t>-ihc • Mines ~1 and are prepared t<> furnish reliable information inspecting thorn A monthly review of tbe Stock and Money Market, with quotations oi all th« Current Securities anil bn sent to any address de»ired my;tlyd.rßP ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Let ters of administration haring been granted to the un dersigned on thu estate of Hanford Terris, letu of tho borangh of Terantnro, dec’ll. All persons knowing them soiree indebted tn said estate arc requested to make imme diate payment, and those baring claims agnmst said estate a ill present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. myO:iitw*T MARGARET TERRIS, AJm'x. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS—Tho subscriber has just rec’d by express a largo assirlment of now, bcantifol and very perfect English, Preach, Irish and Ital i.ui \ lews, on pipfi and on glass J $. DAVISON, No. til Market etrect,near Poartb, Bole AgeOt here for the N. Y Co. GROCERIES just receiving and in store. — 400 bags Rio Coffee; 2oopkgsEi Svia; tlotros prime Blcn 12)0 kegs N C T*r. JOu 1-bin. flue Syrups: 400 bbl*. N. o._Mela.*»es. N «> !"np&r !• »r uilr t y uij ' RODUCii KOK >.\17v.~ ,h». conntry enrol Hulk M—«t. l<m bbln. crua’d k rnfle* nngar, PHKIVEK k WLWORTH. lf.at.iiH DryAjij.K^ ll>4 • f'iuitr> itur.l Ha.-i.n. 1 n *(ori' at mj t f*HKI VKIt * D 1 UVOr.TH’S fTMiIUD' SURREY OK’NEW COOL'S JLmURPUT * IH'RCtI FIELD h»*e romtu'-nrtdjrrwlT. ink; tli—ir third *nj.|jlr pf Next Hoc*!*. and will .'iH-cms dully iif* K"»d». Iwjht uf Unr prirti and ttlhn.i ~iH,»t Nurtb *%*« i-irripr Fourth aud Market tf« my 3 SUN DU! KS- i* K)T>fiNavy Oakum: tOO dull* MRurtod tin* M. I 26 bliU Fitch; 40 “ II W. Whalo Oil: 26 - No 1 Lard On hand and tor «nlu by JONK3 k CQOLKY, mj3 N 0.141 Water etwt, nrarClK-iry *llry. CHIEESK —200 bis. prime W. R Clieenf J Ji:«t r-te’d n*»d for Mte by R. DALZKLL k Ou., my t 261 IJtx>rty *trr«-t MACK.F,UKI,- :ob}<Uhrce.\o 3 Mackerel .in bf M-l- ' <1« .Jo " i do HiM <)o do trijC K DAL/ELL* CO. In sti.tr D1..1 for «>l» 1-7 BEANS — bup small white Beans in store and for salo t»7 _n.j3 R DALZELL *CO BRUSHES —A largo mi|>plvof Hair, Flesh. Tooth and *ml Ilrn*hcs of th« finest quality, coiiMatil cah.c; Diamond and Market stryet CIOAKS- Another lotol’lmported Havnii.i I'lgars of the well known “Coquette” and ••Knbrc Ac 1..*,' rof'J ilii' doy l.j tnyri JOS FLEMING PERFUMERY— BazinV,\Vright’*, Huuei’s. i Low's »n>i <J|ou»‘« Treblfl ifio hdkf, al ways on hand by mj3 JOS FLIPPING, B“ ALM'OFlouu FLOWERS -A frehtTsuf ply of (hi* «■» -rllml boaiilifler of lh» complexion just r* d by niyli JOS FLK.MING. WHITE BEANS— K>o UgsondLiO bbls small white at SHIUYKR A MLWOKTU** POTASH - -10 casks No. 1 Potash at my 3 SIIRIV ER A DILWORTtrS Q/ U \ SAOKS SHORTS ju.«t re<*'d and for OUI.J ,al* by M'UINUKK IIARBAL'iiII A CO., No 2-Jl Liberty strvet HUPS In hales Ist sort iu ntoro and for *»l,. by Si'RINOKR MAKIIAUOH i CO 1 nnn bbls extra family flour 1 \ f\J\J lu .»,. re and for sal- by ri. JIARBAL'OI! ACO CILAY j 0 t>>n:- Herman Olay, warranted j flrjt qotlity fur ul< by AttXAIfDEK KINQ. SODA li'wi keen Bi. Curb. So<ia, for salpby mj ;i ' ALEXANDER KINO ROSIN— 101 bl.i-. No 1 Rosin, for sale bv nays ALEXANDER KING.’ JAYNBS’ PEKIN TEA STOKE, NO. ns FIFTH STREET, y / T T • s ’ li VR <• y , p A . S. JAYNES, Proprietor. OUR PRESENT STOCK OF ORF.EN AND BLACK TEAS Wa* r.-locted willi car*-, and pan hw«i from the most relia ble Tea Merchant* In New Yurt and Philadelphia, and con flate of all the dlfleront tUr.irs and rra-ie» of Tea brought t-> this market We will eell WHOLESALE AA t> HE'TAIL. lowest prices. TIU3 13 THE OLDEST TEA STORE IN THE CITY t.iiir cnslomcr* may, willi confidence, rely on <>ur best cc dcarors tnylee them Teai of inporior quality, at Ihe vati.mt prices We bare no connection with any other Tea Store, and warn car customer* and the pnbUc against Imposition. REMEMBER, OUR NO. IS 38, NEAR WOOD STREET We are well supplied with KtO AND JAVA COFFEK; Crushed. Pulrenred, Clarified and N. O SCOARS: BAKER’S BRoMA, COCOA and CHOOQLATK, mvl dietf Iron City ‘Worlts. JOHN O•&I B B B JST *5B Lifer fy SJrr'f, Affif»t*r»7A, Jh., Mumifsctnrer of HA OO A' AND CARRIAGE HOLTS Railroad Car, Bridge and Plow Bolts made |n order 45?*Kono hut the heft Swedes Iron naed, and only Hint class workmen umploytd. Ordur**jlicitc>d and satisfaction guaranteed. All work warranted myl-lywT JOB HUNTING— Cards, Circulars, Price Lists, Bill* Ladiug, Show Bills, Lahela. Letter Heads, At . Printed iu*nrKiiot style at short nolle*, by ffJI u JOn.NSTON A CO., Printer*. Stationer*aud Blank Book Manufacturers, niyl No. 57 Wood street. C" IIiNTZ APIIONS for 12* and lSj cents" •"•sorted style* and color*. C IIANBO3 IX>VK, my i 74 Market *t S"‘ UNDKIKS 'Sl7 r?ks~TVun. Wiicst: ;i.\*W*. Ur«J; './bale* Cottoo; •*3i> bbl». Extra Family Hear. 291 too* Teas. Bloom*, Oa steamer K.lUuco to arrtvo for *ale by «|i2v ISAIAU DICKEY & CO CUI N'TZKS, Organdies, Lawns, Bareges, Crupo Dee Espsnc, Ducal* anJ a splendid stock ot D-> maatic*, all cheap for cash. 0. UANSON I.ol*l*, MURPHY * BURCHFIELD huv.V rec’d tbeir Spring assortment ••( French Cloths aad Cud* mares. BOYS' CASSIMERESj Boys' Tweeds, Boys' Cluttis, and other Goods ter bora wear: ad assortment Jn«t re* ’d by epW MGKPUY A BDROHfIKbO. HANDSOME SILK ROBES, Rich Barege 1 lobes. Organdie Robes and a full line of other Dress (Joods, also Crape Btelln and other Shawls, wbkb will be sob! ns ch»ap as the cheapest for <«sh ap£9 C. 11AN30N LOVE, 74 Market e.. SUNDRIES —12bbl*. prime Freah Butter; 40 clo treah Eggs. 10 boa cbuico Paml r«ihrr 15 do do unparod do 50 do Dried Apples: 100 lbs choke Qooe* Ftalberr 550 bushels Peach Dlcewom and Ne ihannock Potatoes, rte'd and for sale at No. 135 Liberty st. ap27 RIPPLE, WIRTd k CU. E RESIT BUTTER—Prime fresh Butler Title Butter expressly for family nee, reCfirsd dally Choice Family Groceries; extra quality Green and Black Teas, constantly on band and fbr sale at No. t! Fifth st., by ap27 KIDDLE, WXRTd it CU._ LAKE FISH.-120 hir bbla White Fish, UK) dv Trout, 75 du flalmoft, U 5 do Uerrinc, Received and for sale liy [apZSf HENRY 11. CULLiNS. CODFISH —2,500 lb*. in store on conrign ment for sale low U> clcee. 4 ap3o_ ISAIAH PICKET 1 00. FRESH BUTTER—O bbls. prime fresh Roll Butter rucM and far eala by ap3tl RIDDLE, WIRT3 k CO .IM Liberty street. EGGS —15 bbla. fresh Eggs rac'd and for sale at No. 155 Liberty st RIDDLE, WIRTB k CD. FLO UK —31 bbls. extra family Flour, pure white wheat, rec’d and far sale at No. Id 6 Liberty st. ap3u RIDDLE, IYIRTS k CX>. -10 bbia. small white Beam rec’d _/aaJ for balc »t No 155 LlLcrtTßl. RIDDLE, IfIHT3 A CO. SUGAR —t libds. primeN.-O. Sogar and liO neks prim received nd Tot «Uo at Ho. 18i Li party ttxmU »pa> BIDDLK, WiBTB A CO. LINSEED OIL—IO bbla. prime Linseed Oil jutrpc'daod tor b&Jo by •ap3o LEECH A HtFTCIIISSOS; Foe eight cents per yard.—a large lot of old ftyle Sprague, Allen. A Manchester j*rint» bnagbt in ajob lot to clow tratebMp*' tpCO onANSOH LOVE,?* Mavkst «t. kHIED PEACHES—SO baß.nerr jastrec?! ‘ ecd fer.olp by LEECH A HUTCgIHSCGT.' FLOUR.-500 bbls choice white family Flow; 100 do Bxtift BnpwftM, ; > 100 do Bop«r Joatnoondud lot tt!a USOBABVXQBmBOIf FOR RENT—A throe *t.)ry UwellinKEg jrr=» Cov( . l[^s '_ n a. W. Loomis, of Uoo» os Firth.troet, (So TOM “ JtHL —ported thr Otmcr» •* «-• ■!> si-r^isrS man, and wUI bo rented for a term of ye»r* to » g ten- her omttibnrsh Earjfcf Pttt towwblp, ii a emu* further pqrficnUr, ««l a ;”& ASt)Kil KTXt) wLjiCt '* »>* toy^Co o-1"?UK KENT-The large WareMmjo gg i'. Zm.LtR, of McKeia ' nuwoccm.mJlj V 11. Emltli A , No* l*a candidaio fcr Auamtdj befor* the » First and decoiid-trrets Enquire of It !Uw»,n^r!. C '“f' T C X mcJ beaopportad by Av PARK, HcCURPT iC*\ lbo« who are dupowd ,o c {r 8 th# oermjm Rep nbUctM |nS f.dif KOB.-HP First and | —‘ on 0D _ V ap23-'dtc r T'o LET—A two"stoiy Rrick 1-weliing® o’^* s f“f , - ¥ -7^?» c * Dickson, of Sooth nnltivstwl Pern «»J the rfver. Ko-fl3. ‘*^ c » Bd b l *U for iMambty, «ob rjiilr# of Md KII KINO. No -.’ll Liberty f- dnU*i-. nof tha Coiaty Contsutlaa. ,-ffor Sfllf- I 01. D ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALlf.— 0« mg totb-d*licit- health of Wei JlitohehrctA jr., he Int-odi ijuiUinj: biiaiurw*, iu lire In th- country rsensforo the est.af.liibnient c»rrl*"l on by bitn—lf a«t-l br-tb-r U of l.rtsl (or oslo,*nU tbj Qxiur-o. lUcuft.m; etc. A Sr .sv Ml bulb fruot A„,l | ,- lt ftur-* .whli h 1-l-DgtO tbftil oticicj will b»Kironto iu-j iir.liif.-i for n mtiul- r uf years »t a fair r*nt. Tbit bon— n w-ll known and of luac atand iuc. Itarioc b-en rsttiMub-J bt ibi-it itn'l- on.l filLcr W AM M.t, U.-Ilirv nl.-.baio JuL< a!ai,-trt .1 ; n.« in it for tunny J<-*ri *■' grtvoro, \* u,- hi>-1 1i.,u..r iner chantsntil dmtillim IVt-uu- wishing tc- par di>»r (iff »'< the jirenti-w-* «t,.1 4t.. k.utid l-arit th:- Ictatl I by nj-1-ljtCK at th- tt-i c. .Si -VO Lih-fty rtr-ot. |*c>«aw 4ioi) can bo witbn il.- Nt Jnne ur Ist July. ret s, toa-rnkrepers t.n.l .uijoti v m.-r. bantx wilt bo t-uppliM ttitb articles In the above lino «m very firornbl- l-ttn«. aa they want to reduce th-ir «f<vk to suit a |.urch;is.T Wll MITCtIKLTIUJK, if. . A BltO. N. n —Alt peraor* laving claims against the tir-n will !•«■ | paid on presentation of Umr and th— mdftit->l I are reapectfnlly re.vioited tu in;ik-pisjiiirt! »nth ks hitle • delay as possible. ■*!>-’• tf_ | Liberty street property for; BALE.—'The and Dwrlline. mnei-d ~n i Liberty atreet, naar Bt. Clair, known a* N*u IST Tt.“ b-t ; Is about'J2 ftot front and 1-d foot deep.• extemling buck t.> : Klcbange Alley, on which U erected a Stable tin I Cat rUao- ] bonse. The property rents readily fr>r*ifA»), and will Ua.ld st a burtrain ati-l .>n a.-conirnodatlnir l?rn>« For pnrtlcnlars IUaW ' R. II KINO. ! 7 Nw 2JI Liberty street ALUABLK farm- FOR SALE, con taining ICO acres, beinc a |«rt of Section 1“ in Oosbou i Tp.. Maboningcunnty. Ohlui about IJO acres clearwl. in a I high state ot citltiration. at’oni nne-balf Meadoa Land.cfa snpertoi unalily, tie blUoca high and rullinz, rwulylct tbt plough. It is otie of the U-st Grazing Farms in llio county, bavin* never-fsiUnc springs on It.also an On.hard. bearing frnitaf a superior ijuidity; together wtth a go>'l and valns bloStone klnarry It wtU t-o sold at a low price and oooy payments gn-ii. apyttltf STREET. Salem. Ohio. FOR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one of tbo best locations in the city of Pittslmrgh. tor either | a jobbing, retail or prescription business. Inducements are otterud to purchasers containing advantage* "l r*r« orn'* reuco. Fur information of JOHN IIAFT, at No. 166 Wood Street, corner of Wood aud Sixth. Pitts bnrgb, Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT Tory desirable lot on Water Street and Reilouht Alley, next t<» John Irwin k Suns, Vjj f-et on Water nod Front street». und l'" J l deep »1 mg tbs Alloy. It Will Ui sold together or iu lot# of 20or 24 feet each. For terms, (which will bo madß easy as to paymonij Ap ply to Joseph s. leecii. a co., mr4:dtf Lil«rty Street, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE—Oue of Wallace's Patent Portable Flour Mills, with BcnOfr's latest PnUnt bmut Maclilnir.B.'lt.B'dtine Cloth and Elortflor. all com nler?and rsady for nattinir up. Apply to W. B. BUYHAM. Oii Mill, apl-drwtfF cor 11-Nfi-J * Craig it*.. Alk-2h<nj CUy Ohio Land for Sale. TIIE fmb?crtl>or offers for Kilo Potion ten, township 12, rang* 10, rltark count), Ohio, c«*niinoaly known m “Bowman*- Action.” cnntattiing‘G4o ncros. it is sitnatco three milus went of Massillon, on tho Ptato Road leading to Woostur, and within ul.rtjt two miles of the I'itts burgti, I’t Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Tho south, rest and north-east quarter* ar* partly cln»r*«J and Improv'd— the remainder i* corned with superior timber—and the whole U well watered by spring* and running streams.— Tblaacetion Is considered the liiiost laxly of land is the county. It will lx> sold audisidrd or In qaarters to suit purchasers. To tbewe alio deslr* t<» Inrrst in real estate a better opportunity Is rarity oflensl. oeS&dawtfT TUE ANDERSON FARM* 2J miles Fjj9 abovo the Depot, «t New Brighton, Beaver Co,J“£|. Block House Run. containing I>'s acres of land, every acre of •* bleb la tillable, and PA r.f which is un der cultivation. There uro 13 ncri'i •■lprxxl timber. I') acre* Id proa* and posture, and *r> ahundanc* *>f r.vM. T brrv i' r»n Orchard oi ,;raft»d fruiMre-re In nltm-l (-very fold U.*r*« UasprlugoF never-failing wab-r Th- ioi|.n.vom«-nt* ronwt d <• h.-k franu l)v«Hmg, at tached t<>* weather-t>o*»rd«-.l L-s, n *m«H tenant hoit-c and « large fninio bant, 10 l ) CO fc* l ! TbU choice farm is to a high stale of colligation. fm.-re good. au4 In a rrejKjctvt.fo neighborhood, cunrenient to chnrrhc*. »r.hool». For t**rni«, enquire at TIUB OITICK. ot ul Jali-dAwuT J New Brighton. V*. JOS. KI.KMINd’S, PmporiDin Rrnl Kstotc anil Mnnnfaclcrtns fo. AT MOUND CITY, Pula»l « C»v»t S , I'tini? ON UKBDIV AND WEDNESDAY, JrsE I*t and 2d, 1 EMBRACING A LARGE NUMBER OF J eligible locations for IltiibUnp pnrpwe, whether fo* rvakiracr*. storea. menufacturlr*. •* other parpo-’ Also, Several Iluuaua, doatiU sul sitigln Frnmo Collate-*, icv-ontly trect»-<l, la modern style, and ready'■fcr occujianry; all of which will be offered upon libera! terms, and «.M wilhr'il reserve to the highest IHdder jjoond City offer* inducement* t-> person* dreiioi:* of lo cating, unequal-id by any other point wt the Writ. Being situated upon a high, blul. bank of the Ohio rjr.T.aiv mile* al<o»o its confluutir-with the Mississippi, it is free fn iu sil mlismatlc Taper*, is at tt.o bead of tiavi/ati»a on lire Ot.L. riser for largo steamers, In reason of extreme col.! weather or of drought; It Is founrclol with tl.t' wh*Jo N- rtl.. i** it and West, by means of the MOUND CUV RAILROAD, Which make* loor daily connection* with the Wind* Cen tral Railroad, North and Sunlit; a*, ol><~s daily c.nuecttons by river with ail the regular Parteis t.t Cli.-iot.att, I-ouia till©,?! Louia,Mcmiihla, New Orleans, tc To the llanafectnrcr-and Mochan’c, iloond (My oflV.r» •nperiorlndncc-tnenU. having now lt> operation an exteo etve Foondry. and Machine Shop- Marin’ Railway and Ship Yard, Stoem Pottery acd Terra Cotta Work*, at> exto&kiTe ltarret Factory, Mooring Mill. FnroiMro Factory, Planing. Mill auJ Sa»h aad Door Factory, Pork racking KctaLllah* ment. ami several Saw Mills in t’.o immediate vicinity of the town, all of whkh give couiUot and lucrative employ tnent to a large number of hands. It already has torus TWELVE bTORES, DOING A GOOD btxtinee*, Bakeries, Printing Office, Ncwsjopvr, Hotel. Board ing norms, ScboobsCburchG*,etc., cUI, mid in as eminent degrve, all the elements of a Urge city. Thd increase in it* business, and in the num ber of its inhabitants ha* been marvellous. Tl»s Material* for all kinds of Manufacturing luiyorv# ARE ABUNDANT AND CLOSE AT tyAND, While the UrJlitiM for shipment of the manufactured arti cle. »rn aocqaaled by any other point on tlie Ohio river TERMS OF SALE: One fourth m Cash; balance In three equal, annual tn ctalmeoti bcariug tntarcst st els percent. i>er asnunurr tbo deferred payments may be made iu the tt-xk of tbe Company. Lota may be porcbuuil ut private sale at all times, for further particulars, map*, plana, cte„ apply to W. H. Stoke*, Esq .. Louisville. Ey C. E. Konm k Co - —Cincinnati, O J.B Oamhart, Esq St. Lewis, Mo il. Mundy, K*q Philadelphia, Pa j W- Cochran, Esq Lexington, Ky A V. P. Llndsley, Ekj Sasbmie.Tenn W T. Baaconi, £sq Columbus, 0 Or to tbe Secretary of the Company at Mound City. By order of the Hoard, n lIAINER, I’rea'L J. Griswold, Sec’y. aplfcdAwlmF* JAMES P. TANNER, GO Wood Street. Pittsburgh Invite* tbo attention of hit customers and buyer* yen ally to bis lurpr stock of IS"TCW BPRIXCr GOODS, IK-ozbl direct fmtn ManuCwtnrur* in Ma*wwhu*t! '■*. L*dic*. Uiaees and Childten’e BONNETS. FLATS, and FANCY HATS. Men * Boys' and Youth 1 * PALM LEAF, LEGHORN, PANAMA and STRAW HATS. Men *. Boy*' sud loath’* WOOL and FUR HAT All of which will in great variety. 74 Slsrhi-t *trr*t. indncctitriite offered to CASH ; -r ' time Burros. Orders solicited and carefully adectril ondiracLt *nfg7:2md Tm success which attends thu uso of Dr. J. Untcttar’a Celebrated Btomach Bitters evince* at. once it* virtues in all coaca of debility and disease of theStom- k lj. Ccrti&caloa almost without number have bren pub- Uihed. attesting its miraculous power in removing thoL© painful and fearful diseases. And at this time It seems idle to do more than call attention to the great remedy of the ace. In order to awaken public attention to it* excellence.— It is the only preparation of the kind that is reliable in all cases, and it is therefore worthy of thecoosidonticn of tho afflicted. The HttUra are pleasant to the taste, agreeable lo their effects, and altogether valuable as a tonic orromody for IndigeetioD. Sold by Druggists everywhere, and b; UO3TETTEI* k SMITH. Bole Proprietor*. No*.« Water or M f rout st*. myltdiwT ' PROPOSALS FOR CASTlNGS.—Propo sal* for 450,000 feet of caatinga for the new Allt-gln-ny bn* penal on Bridges will be received by the oedemhsed between now and iheTnntbof May, Tbcao outing* are to be manufactured from tho but mixture of cold blast char coal pig. Bidden will please state ilistUictiy the brand* of motala they propoee to use. None of these caetliigs will bo wanted before next year, but tho time of their drliv«ry may be agreed upon at an earlier date. Tbe plana of the Cut ton may be examined at tho Engineer's Office, at West end of old Allegheny Bridge. JOIIN A. BOEUUNO, apghdtd Engineer Allegheny flnapeaxiiM Bridge- Proposals por masonry.—Propo nil will be recelTtd by the underslgwJ tot tlifi boilil* Incofk&OOpercbeaofftlßaonryoftbe&ew Piet* »oa Abut* meoU of Uh» Allegheny Bridge, between now aodUio tenth ofnostmoatb. Ham and flpm&eatkms uj»y baexemtß*** at ibaKnriwwrtOfflco, at tb« AUesbany end vt «•« w Allegheny Bridge. JOHN A. KOKBLLVJ, ap2l:lotd Engineer Allegheny BridgoOn»pauy* T\WELLING IN EXCHANGE FOR Ejj3 &«%IK»S/SS«BSSES:K ''"“ftfgSZtSu: IX)UK —100 frbtoT choice family Flour; 100 do WwUra Ixtrs do la itar» and far ttl* by tpM . T. UITLB KCO POTASH— '2 casks'pare just reed atul for «lebr BOfiEET DICKZT, spgfl . , ' 134 Front street, nefcr Wood. ILL FEED—2OOO lbs. shopped Feed in store and for talo t jf. / DAVTo C. HEBBST. t A' BXS. PRESSED CASTILE SOAP for i wi»? . B. l. FAicregock * co. ORANGE extra strenrßri»ekla*i Orcapv • PrtcntWO p»r dor. -■ps*. ; ■: . jambb'warobop. ■ rARUIL—£SOb*3 Rochester Pearl Starch ffttiTtd Sad for Sftl* by REfRY ILjOQtUJfS. JFct firnt. J. I). SWEITZEK, No. Iff! 4th street. Pittsburgh. Farm tor sale. Til SALE OF LOTS A.TTCri*Tf>N. BROGAXS, GAITEKS. Oi‘ERA TiKS, <t Ctanbiliates. irS*SnEßUT—Alexixdes McCuxtoci ol tbo S.XJOJ Word. Pittsburgh, I. . Sheriff of Allegheny County, subject to tb« decision of the .Union County Cunvcation. tnyldAwtcT David Ikuin, or Peebles a candidate for Sheriff uf AUogb*ny county, subject to the Republican Connty Coavehtlou. npl- f .:dU-» , jT^Sheriff. —Harry Woods, of Peebles lr-*£y toWDthip, seeks the Rcpuldlran ooialsation for Sheriff of Allechenyroaoty. ' sp&dte tt^Sheriff. — 0. W. Batchelor, of Peebles lrv£y township. I* * can didata for the Domination for Sher ift of Alleghenyoniuty. sohjMtto the Uepahlican Connty Convention. ____ npSalAWtc irS»SiiEKf»’F. —C. li. Macek, (Hatter,) Third Ward, Pittsburgh, Is a candidate for Sheriff of Alle gheny connty, subject to tbo action of the Republican Count? CnnTontiou. ap2ultc [r75 O SnERiFF—Jabed M. Brush, of the Sixth Drir Ward. Pittehurgh. ii a candidate fur Sheriff of Alle trhciiT rountv subject to the Republkaa County Conren ap&dte* |rtty=SuF.sirV.—Dr. Willirb Woods. of .Se wicklvy Bsiraugb, U a candidate for Sheriff of Allo ghouy ruanty, eubject to the County Contention. L. Graham, «f Third T *- Ward, U a candidate for Shetiffcf Alle gheny counij. Knl jv- t to tbo RepnbUcaa County Ccoven lion oir24!dte % Daniel McCurdt, of Pittaborgh. le a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to the deciri.’n of iho next Keputdlcan County Conrcntlon ap.lu:dewtcF ITS^PrOTHOVOTARY—JaMF.? l>. JIILANDS, of Russ township, lis candidate foi i’rothoaatory, sub ject to tbo decision > f tha Krpublican County Convention. apSrdtc _ _ rr'^PßOTnoNOTAKr— Daniel Armstrong, of tri£r Third Ward, is a candidate for Protbonotary of At leghony county, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention: toP-A^tc* I7^S»PROTnoxoTARr— D. C. Haiti, of Snow m£/ don townihip. will bo a candidate for the office ot Prolhonotary, subject to tht> dtcislon cf the Republican County Convention. aplrdtc [T^s’CoMMisstoNEß.— James Black, of the 2d , 44 ward. PiUabnrch, will be a candidate for the office jjf*® of County CommiesloDer, eubject to the decision of the Re-' publican County Convention- mySldewtcT rrK»CoMMissioxEß. —Robert AlllaVgham, of the Third Ward, Pltuburgh, vlll be a candidate tor the office of County Ccnmlsaioowyrubject to the dedilon of tbs Be publican County Conreatlon. apZfctcwF Jommisstonxr. —Johk Shaw, of Shaler Township, aill tm a candidate Tor County Commle ,-nnr snbloct to the decision cf the RepnbUcao County •nvmlion. ap^dAwtcxlu-P rrTy°C»ronf.r —William Maceet, former- ‘ LSs/ 1 j <.f Wood stroot, but now of the Fourth Ward, f citv of Pittsbnrgli, is a candidate for Coroner, cnbject toths (Im. I»1ou of the Hvpnblicnn Convention. ’ ap2T:dAwtcT jr^'-CoRONER —•). D. Baldwin, of Fourtli Wanl. Allegheny, is a candidate for Coroner, anlject to thedeciihmof Republican Connty CocTentloo. apthdtc ir^CoRONER. —Wll. Both, of the Third Ward, Allcgbcny, i« » candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Republican ConTCßtlon, mr29:dtc* frs-Coßo.vEß.—Sasued B, Ooofer, of Sixth Ward, Fittiocrgb, fa aepcdldate for theabove office, subject to tbo d-chicn of tbo Republican County Conten tion. tnr27aJto flotirts rr Prater Meetinc is held in the Third L.’Vr I’n-RbytcrUm, Lecture Room wery morning, com inrn'-ini': Ht So'clock'anJ continuing %of an hour. All are affocti iuatcly Invited to attend. myl.lwd jr-^oXoTicc. —A meeting of the Stockholders uf the North American Mining Company will beheld nl the offico of the Company, in Jonce’ Building, Fourth street, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of May, IhSS, at Id o'clock a. m. mylaltd T>II. KEVIN, Sec*y. fTS*DAiLT Prater Meeting at the rooms of the YoupgMsn'eChrlatlan AsaociaUcm.Filth streot, f. { ,posito the Post Office, FROM 7% TO EVERY UORft* INO. The public are earne*tly invited to attend. ap2B-dlw Allegheny Bank.—The business brv£r of this Bank will bo transacted at th# corner of Third sod W-~d on and after Monday, the 15th itat apl’* tf cc J. W. COOK, Caahlar laojt Citt Base, [ PiTTracnaa, April'24tb f IBSS-J Difeotiira of (his Bank have. thU„ lr»sr c itUd for an installment of twelve 60-ltW t w>Tt,K- per aftiaa, (beluga per coot, on the capital stock,) tavabio <m MONDAY, MAY 10thproximo. •; ,p-- JOHN MAQOmN, Cashier. Orricr Auechcvt YilllT Rmanin,) rittalmrgb, April 2Sd, ISSB. j ITS»I’i!uruSAts.—BOTKSI!>S of Bailroad to . Manosisa —The Beard of Managrn of the All*- gbeny Valley Railroad C.>mpany invite proposal* for the graduation, masonry and hridginff of that portion of aaid Railroad ijing l-etwwn KittannTor sad znoutla of Mahon ing, a distance often mile*. Abo, ior croae-tiae, raH-baro, spikes and chair*. Rkla aro solicited for doing said work In sections of one or more miles, ond also for the whole work. Separata bid* for graduation and reasonry, bridging, crate- ; tuj, iron, tplkre and chairs, for thn whole or part of said rrors will be considered. Paymeote to be made as work progresses in the preferred •L»:l. of the Company, bearing 12 percent, interest. Bids to lx> received at the office of the Company until the ISth o( Mayjiext. By order of Iho Board. , spfftffivrd * - W. P. JOHNSON, PrealJent. auttton Salts. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Salsa Booms, No. 64 Fifth Street. Large auction Sale or dry goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.—At tin duw commercial sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, on Tnis lay and Wed ncm lay, ilay 4th sad 6th, at 10 tad S o’clock, day, vlll be sold, a large stock of (reali and seasons Lie Goode, comprising Fancy aad fitajdaDry Goods, CuhJon able Clothiug, Boots, Shoe* and Hate. On Tuesday morning, will ho comtmscad tha tala of the rcry exteoaire stock of fresh and aeaaoaahle Dry Goode, comprising neatl y crery fancy and (tapis article in tha line, fashionable clothing for the season, well mads tod cf good material. A full assorted stock of Hosiery and a large ra rity of Cutlery, Knives and Forks, Faoey Goods, Ac. On Wednesday morning, at 1 o’clock, 75 cam Boots and Shoes, regularly assorted, all season able aad well selected: 5 cases floe Hats and Capa. All tho aboro goods are Dob and seasonable, direct from the eastern market, and mast be sold without reserve, ou account of an attached claim from tboeast, Y VALUABLE STOCKS .AT AUCTION— Oq Tuesday evening. May 4th, at o'clock, at tb« commercial sales rooms, "No. 51 Fifth street, will l-e sold, 15 shares Bask of PilUtmrsh Etodr 6 do Bichango Bank do - 20 do SLA if. Bank do 23 do Mechanics’ Bank do 2i do Allegheny do do mjl Buggies, barouches & carriages At Anrrion-—On Monday morning, May 3d, at 114* o’clock, et the Now Commercial Pato Boons, N0.,61 Fifth * tt, will he sold, several Baggies, with and without tops,' BaroocbesatidCarriagct, maos by celebrated Eastern Man ufacturers. myl P. M. DAVIS, Aoct. STOCK P„ Ft. W. & C. R. R. at pbitat* eiLt, In lot* to nit purchusrs, by • apt * P. fa. PAYIB, And, No. U Fifth «fc Dally sales at no. 54 fifth st.,X At the new Commercial Sato Booms,. No. 64. fifth street, erery week day, are held puhlio sales of goods In all variety, mi tod for the trade and mummers, from • large stock which i» ccortantiy replan lib sd with trash consign ments, that nut be closed forthwith. At 10 o'clock, A. &L, Pry Goods and fency Artlcto, corn* prising ncariyerrrTtblegDccdodlo the Use ftr personal and &&tHy use; table cutlery, hardware clothing, boots and ehoex, Udiee wear, Ac. At 3 o’clock, P. U, household and kitchen fbrnltqre, new and second hand; beds and bedding, carpets, «i*p<n iron stone China ware, storey cooking utensils, groceries, Ac. At 7 o’clock, P.U** fancy articles, watches, docks, Jewal ay, musical instruments, gone, clothing, -dnr goods; boat* ml shoes, books, stationery, Ac- P.M.DATI3. Anefr. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., BcrthantV Eithangf. STOCK SALpS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT Till? MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Back, Bridge, Ituroinei And Cupper Stock, Coni and Real Estate sold at pnhlle sale at the Merchants’Exchange by . AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. bolea, Drafts and Loans on Beal Estate -negotiated on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, •021 Stock SoiaSntara. 02 Fourth st. ©©ants. O or-Drug Store, by umanofconsidarablt azparkaice in ; ; those departmanU ot trade. No objections to accepting a f siraatiou cot of tL<? city. Best of reference given iny ' b house in the afcoru bnslnces requiring th o services of a com- ’>■ petrol sod reliable man nUI yleaaa address **A. B," Box > 301, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' ap2B.-2id*ltwF WASTED flui to engage la the sale of the moat popular selling ! BookrioAmerica. lovalids,Hcchank*,lhrmcTsaadTeach- • en wishing to traTcl, will tad this to be* very profitable and pleasant business, ,h«m to see the country, and make money at the same time. Agentsnowlnthabaa* \ Incss are clearing tram $5OO to $l4OO per year, l'or foil= particulars and a list of Books, address 1L M. BULISQN, ; ttoeenCity Publishing House, 141 Msiastreot, CSndnaali, ! Ohio; or. If living East, p. RULISON, Philadelphia. suUilydawibT . \Jil ANTED—Agent* to sell in the State of i ▼ V Pennsylvania,my HAND POWER PATENT6TUMP ?. MACHINE, «i»at two men can carry about the field and poll np the largest pine stamp* by band In abont two minutes •<. each. Address apC2md IV. HALL, Bangor, Mains. NEir-CROP SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -IC3 £hds prime and choice N 0 Sogaz; 35 bMa Loal and Crushed Sugar; - •2MM M prime PhmtatiocMnisato,oakcooperage; 33 {« St.JamekgegarHowMotisse* ou, Rcr'd and for sale by .WM-MITUnECTBEE, Jr.A BRO, mr2S ’ ’ Ho 800 liberty street. \%f IHSKEY- —150 bblßi primoDoable Bee- ; Vt llflwJ Whiskey ssd2obtb. uM UooosgtbtU Sn :f Whiskey, [with an MsoTtxocnt of Tont|o «a«l Domestic i 1 Winesftud Ltqncm, rbr ole attirt lowtWturitUoricMhT ; '- ym. MiTCHn,Tina,grr.*aS“ r p • Ho 3CP-Liberty afreet. >j Dr* GOODS—Those desHrtfea of purchas, '*t Ids may thing la the Fancy, or Th-v»~- \i ti<3 Dry Uoodg Uno, will plcoe call and txtafo® our Ur.« £ •od wtfl a*»ort*4»iock ol fiprloj Good* which trooow U- 0 iDgtold rtryCIIEAPforCASn. r; ... ’ ; • C. IUHSOK LOVE, jartT forojcrly lore No. 74 tfirket street. * Potatoes- : y ICOtmtbtltXMfcft&aoefc PoUtoen : ♦ 15 do «« 1 W .do do; Bio* . do;' "'• %*, • 25 do do ; Bod - do; lattoratadfarttlety V'-t mr?7 TaLTITIiB k CO., 1f0.112 S*»ad»tiwt. f ■ ARIOSO", kegs No. 1 family Lord in store I tad tor tale by |, ' . apvfr ••/ X. LITTLE kCa . T!\RlfiD ADPDES—IOO bus choice just 1 9 sad fer »lo by LEECH c* HCTCHj NBO5, i tp3o No. lld£*oad«ed 145 Pint*. LIME* —UOO bblsfresh Limeiostore and fcr i Mlaby tpSS - . . HEMET H.OgLtUO» * TVTeshasjsock PoxAXOEa-3000 to* JLw pffaoe Whit* SUrar*,' la «crt tad *&-•!* &X. _ tsyF ; P. il. DAVIS, Aset. P.M. DAMS, Aact.
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