.„,,, itt int 6 , - tt , Qusartoss AurtiwalUoD --The Washington Micularoz Vitas? Czar —The Chelan (Micli.) ,1 i $ IT , 1 i. , ,,e t , , Staler, a sort of Douglas organ, does not like PrimUteon says # W e had 01,1,0nm:ivies the last week, while 4 / , the Forney independent movement to this State, . -- -..----.---s*—•"--- - ---- the Circuitsession at thts place, to see , maws xissev-0.1 Wiliam,' 1.. saws s a. WOMB! and puts forward the following questions as to 1 what its friends intend to do and coovem with people from all parts of she county, and we °blamed the most flattering ac ' I "Do they meditate apostasy to the oppo counts of the present prospect of the wheat crop LS fr 0 R n s u a tt nd ET P fe T ri al Pa c t s ° ;o ' as , salon' ' in their several localities . All concurred in ate - przrenat cma i - i : 2 ":Leo they resolved to adhere in good faith ing the opinion , that 11,0.0 on aceoutis of the MONDAY MORNINO, APRIL 21, 1859 to the Democratic party ' extreme wet weather during the seeding time I "Do they pledge themselves to sum ost the last fall , there wag not no MIKE, wheat sown as pr i cr e ious, yet l the i prospects of a good Crop and Tug Gobugg Monger —l% hen our people en-nominations of the Charleston Convention " would have been, had the weather been more i o n th. g co suLys ty us a o t t h rho i, g e r a it s i o n n w ere ofhe never so g i rd gaged in the inheme of building two railroads to The Philadelphia l resr replies to the trot and the east, in addition to the Pennsylvania road, second questions by saying that they regard the one to New York by the Allegheny Valley, and organization formed on the 1 'ill as the only or- are now The wheat crop is so liable y t e u a Lc a ld s e t nts ey , 1 at this time, but it is quite safe lousy, if no cov ens to Baltimore by the I oughlogheny Valley, ganization the Democratic party has and that i that it Is unsafe to make any estimates upon it the idea uppermost in their minds was that they they intend to adhere to it. To the third it baps befal it before harvest, our farmers will needed all three—one to each of the three great I replies garner the heavie eastern cities, in order to make this city, what "If the nominees of the Charleston Conven- part n of Michigan. crop ever gathered in this it ought to be, the great produce market and lion shall be the representative of the principle shipping_point of the west_ ~ of non intervention and popular sovereignty, as 0 Tug PROJEF TED CI non ail OLI TIOY 21eFF , Had they succeeded i accepted, advocated and understood in 185 ti as rltani„ April 19 —Theaccounts from New York in trashing either or both rif thoseroads, this i explained and defended in 1858 by Stephen ' A respecting the departure from that city calm ex pur ose of would now be the oftrepot of the west, and in mutt would have boor realized . Pittsburgh pedition of native Cottons, for the Douglas and his associates, and as applied by leading Southern statesmen, then do we pledge raising a revolt in the Island, are fully cr p edited the full enjoyS tit of all the advantages to mention ourselves withto a support o r the zeal. nominees o e f n that th Con- I T w h e a l l o informed . quarters e b ! n r e e d this city several which her n,rdal position entitles her, instead hand, that Convention shall bo committed, in 11.1 months since, by a deputation of the Cubans in of being,ss she is, the victim of a railroad me- I any shape, to the theory so eloquently denounced New fork and the leaders in New Orleans: but the nopoly which is grinding her to dust by the Slake—that this government is to be ded failure of Slidell '° "thirty million tall pule slop tested 'to the propagation of slavery'—then we to the expedition for the time being, much to It may seem odd to suggest that the time has the disgust of the Cuban patriots here. The ex shall unquestionably oppose its zfominees come for accomplishing the original purpose, petition, however to now fully revived ; the par ----...-....—. but mob is our conviction in these days of ty from New York ' will land in an out of the way place on the Island, and their landing will be railroad depression we may be thought erratic - forhiating at ouch a thing, but our mind is clear the signal for a rising Arms in abundance that, the golden moment has come, or is near at were sent to the island long since." A SLIIIIEFITION YllOll rug OWE? —One of the hand„and that if our merchants only improve numerous counsel for Mrha Sickles referred to they can obtain for themselves their opportunity—take the tide stile flow— the code of Mtnos and Rdamantlitis The pa adeliverance from tience of the court which had plead unflinching all their present troubles and secure them future Absalom and limit and Pharoah and Abimelech, prosperity. Let us look at it fora little knocked under to Rhadamanthus, and oluectel The long expected completion of the East to descending to the shadowy realms of Pluto for Illustrations The court even n went so far as Pennsylvania Road has been accomplished._. to suggest the propriety of confining the area - There is now an unbroken line of railroad from meat to the legal points under consideration.— New York, by way of the New dereoy Central, This suggestion must hove struck the counsel with amazement Nut it is not reported that Lae East Pennsylvania, Reading and Lebanon exceptions were Doled. —Prot. lOW Valley roads, to ffamoburg This gives us a now route to New York, independent of Phila delphia, bat the western end of it, from Dar risburg to. Pittsburgh, is in the hands of the Pennsylvania Road, and hence neither Now York nor Pittsburgh can reap any advantage from it. But at Harrisburg this new route also connects with the Northern Central i•oad, which is finish ed from Harrieburg to Sunbury; there the Sun bury and Erie commences, which is now in suc cessful course , of construction from Sunbury to et point on the proteMed line of the Allegheny Valley road , and all that we need to gave UT an independent route from here to Neu Joel it to tmeh the Allegheny Palley road to the point of connection milk the Sunbury and Erie The simple difficulty is to obtain the means ; and this is to be overcome, first, by liberal sub soriptions on the part of our business men, to Tux REFICOB Case.—This morning, about ten show that they are in earnest, and second, by o'clock, Mr. Bushnell, who was convicted in laying open the advantages eo clearly to the h t faro T o c l u , ef.catime;hweajnor ofenth7olohoeoUtyniteadodStoootoes. comprehension of New York merchants as to so- rayed to , the Marshal's room, in the government cure their all-powerful co-operation. This can building, where he is now confined. During Do done, and now is the time to do it. the forenoon the Marshal's bailiff, 8. A. Abbey, The commercial community of New York is t tra t e to hi rdh wasspea w k to d the ioc Sheriff, ourt f it:: d o , just now ex ex cited, whether justly or unjustly we few minutes. The Sheriff informed Bushnell do net step to inquire, against the Pennsylvania who prepared to go with the baili ff . Just then Road on account of tho rupture of the St. Nich. another bailiff, Mr. Holden, came up to Mr. itbfobremye, dantdhoasitheredhffolthdiontgitaosczunseililltwootiootio,otMwrootle.- . etas compact; and just now, while Lho four . great lines are running a muck at each , ed. Soon, however, Mr. Abbey returned and the time to show the New York merchants how said Mr. Bushnell was wanted. Bushnell, with !easily they can secure another outlet to the west his wife and the Sheriff, wentdo the government j m ns t t oi as i d ro t party hedth o o fi n o t o h r ei o r way to which which will enable them to come in direct and the hei Court deg R i e d e successful oompetitiiin with the Pennsylvania the Marshal's office is-situated Mr. said Road and become independent of it. That New to Mr. Bushnell that Marshal , Johnston Abbe wa y nted York feels the noed.of this outlet, and feels, too, to se ° him a moment in his °M ee . that she cannot. reap the advantages expected lock was a,, Bushnell,urned upon him. Al noon, and long accordingly went in, and the from the completion of tho East Pennsylvania after the Court adjourned he was there a pris- Road, no long as the Pennsylvania road hag con- oner. We suppose he is there still a prisoner. trol of the western end of the route, we enter- The Marshal asked the Sheriff for the papers lain no doubt; and our merchants will lose the h o y r soh:LED:rust o th n o w s h h ic o h ri ßu d s i ri h e o ll , h h o s v d o :mu wits very best chance they ever had if they do not him. After oing off the jail the Sheriff was embrace the opportunities now offered , called upon by g bailiff Abbey for the mittimus or It would require but little figuring o show commitment, but the Sheriff said that the papers that our merchants would save enough in five his wweheicehflieee oßwueshneeeflltyarillsieard the e at rt e r er e e t by ycare, by the completion of this route, to build an order of the Court to take Bushnell from g his !Impart which remains unfinished. It is speak- custody legally. nog within bounds to say that the Pennsylvania It will be seen that the mode of getting pos eo of Bushnell WI, such as to induce uo Road compels them to pay by its discriminations essian against them, $200,000 annually over what they prison. to suppose the object was to change his would have to pay if it had a competitor. This, Since the above WWI perinqd we have got the in five years, would amount to $1,000,000 Columbus Journal of this morning (Friday) in enough of itself to accomplish the end sought, o w f h h a h th eo e o doings rp relative ar g given oto Thethe supposed joi wr it to o sayliothing of the immense additional busi- In the Supreme Court yesterday, an Niel:Yen ness which each a change would bring us. Lion was made by Judge Spalding, in behalf of "We eubmit these suggestions to our merchants the citizens of Lorain county now confined in —not for the sake of filling so much space in our 8. e D j m a i i ri l of ot C c u o y o ok r, o f ga or county t lZro Northern eeredn e , U. r of :column; but for the purpose of inciting them Ohio, for the writ of Habeas Corpus. tk do something. Will they take the facts into In ranking his-application Mr. S. remarked consideration, and, if they agree with our con- that under this proceeding he proposed to or elusion; take the needed steps in the right di- a rn it i g n the C on gressional enactment o f of I 85() as excess o fLe g islative . power an d . an Moore rection - • Don upon the sovereign prerogat ives of the State, which alone had power to regulate, by pains and penalties, the internal police of the , comthonwealth. He imiisted that this tribunal was the consti tutional guardian of the personal liberty of every citizen of Ohio, and, as such, it was peculiarly fit and proper that it should take cognizance of byinfringement of this great right, whether the federal court or any other power. The Court entered a rule on the United States Marshal of the Northern District, and Sheriff of Cuyahoga county, as well as the United States District Attorney for said Northern District, to show cause - by ten o'clock, on Saturday, the 23,1 inst., why the writ of habeas corpus should not locus according to the prayer of the applicants. Later and Important are informed that the present intention of the U. S. Court is to sentencellushnell just previous to the adjourn ment of Court this evening, and then hurry him off at once to the jail of some Democratic county. We do not believe Judge Willson will be party to any such transaction, but we give it as the rumor.—Caere..llerald. Attorney Belden was not a little ex cited by the service of the above rule. He was heard to threaten that the prisoners should not be taken do Columbus on a writ of habeas corpus from the Supreme Court of Ohio,. and that they could not be taken to the cars save through the cannon's mouth! The bravado •U. B. officials evidently contempleto making the streets of our peaceful city bristle with the U. S. bayonets' The U. 8. Distriet. Attorney cooled off enough, however,by evening to take the train to Colnin bua. M arshal Johnson remained to guard and wait upon his imprisoned witnesses, the kidnap pers Jennings and Mitchell, and the convicted Bushnell, who was yesterday disgracefully de coyed. from the county jail to the Marshal's prison, a-fd-fugitive John by the young villain Boynton.—Clene. Leader. A DEMOCRATIC Jl7Das.—.When the trial of Iluehoell, one of the Oberlin rescuers, was going On before Judge Willson, at Cleveland, Mr. Spaulding, of defendant's counsel, read to the jury a series of resolutions passed at a meeting otthe citizens of Cleveland in 18.50, denouncing the Fugitive Glare Law as odious, unconstitu tional and unjust. The committee which re ported these resolutions was composed of men of ell parties, and prominent upon it was the name of 11. V. WILLsos, the Judge who is_now trying the rescuers under the law which ho then de nounced. Ile was then a candidate for Con gress ; but having- since been appointed Judge, considers it his duty to out-Jeffrey Jeffreys. The roveTation made by Mr. Spaulding was ao damaging to the Judge that he was fain to get out of the difficulty in the shortest possible way, which be did by declaring that be was not present at the Meeting alluded to and that his name was need altogether without his authority. This declaration, however, appears to be as false as the Judge himself is base. ."The Watch ter ant Erie," :a German paper published in Cleveland, noticing the defence thus put forward for the Judge in the Plain Dealer of that city, says: "We will rewind the principal editor of the Plaindealer, that he, Mr. Gray, himself, with the present It fir. Collector Parke, Cot Mack, and Mr. Schuh,' introduced, on the 4th day of 'October, 1852, to our omen Mr. MALI, who at that time was a Democratic candidate for Con gress. Mr. Willson did, then and there, and in the presence of the gentlemen aforenumed, an- ' ewer directly and without ambiguity.certaln ques tions, the satisfactory answer to which was the condition made by us for our supporting Mr. ' Willson. These questions referred to the Ilome . stead bill, to the position of our government in regard to revolutionary movemente in Europe, . and to thej'agilise Slave Law. Mr. Willson re -plied very sufficiently and entirely eatisfactorily to all:et these questions: in regard to the Fugi tive Slave taw be stated especially, this law was, in his opinion, tineonatitutionnt, non-democratic, • dangerous in its' principle, and infamous; . it must not de enforced, neither alpresent nor at any time. As a confirmation of this assertion, he promised to send us certain resolutions, drawn with his al siitanee, and about an hour later he sent the printed reports of the meeting held at Empire - Hall, Oat. 11th, 1850, containing the same reso lutions lab* read in Court by Mr. Spalding. These very resolutions were published in our paper Oat. 6, 1812, by the expressed desire of Mr. Willson and for the purpose 91 defining his position. It is very evident, thetofore, th at th e Plainrkaler has rather a short recollection; prob . ably be has forgotten all his former democratic principles for the same reason." Mr. Judge Willson is thus very handsomely caught up between his own record nod his own denial Of it; and although his tyrannical course orithe bench towards the slain rescuers ie enough to consign him to everlasting disgrace, this F p-Weer° of his double-faced career mast earn for — him a still-more intense feeling of contempt. It proves that there is nothing that &democrat will not do to obtain office, and nothingtoo mean for him to do lifter he 'sincerely fixed in it. urrecer.—The campaign was opened In Kentucky, last week, at Lebanon, where the tiro candidates for Governor met and addressed the people. - Gel!, the "opposition" candidate, took the most ultra pro-slavery ground. Ife took up these two questlonslet, Ilas Congress the con silkitional power to protect slavery in the Terri- ;oriel'? Ought Congress to interfere to pro tect Souther& property In doves In the Territo rieia--and answered both squarely in the affirm atieei assorting that it was the bounden duty of Congress to protect, not only against any autosl prohibition, but against any "unfriendly legLS - lation'&on the part of a Territorial Legislature. :He and those who support him are the men;who Lek us to give upao ' llepnblican organization .*Mtunite with - ocm in eleot to a PlVElitietli of 2. Undo own kidney In .1800: ~.; 4 aM._ -.Jou PAN Ilastme.—The Wellsburg (Va.,) Herald, alluding to the resolution, introduced by Mr. Penney of this city, and which passed both branches of the Legislature, directing the Attor ney General to inquire into the territorial claim of Pennsylvania to the Pan Handle of Virginia, says that the inquiry will result in nothing. It expresses; however, its conviction that it would be better for the people of that section if they were brought under Pennsylvania jurisdiction. The Slavery qnestion, it says, is not worth taking into consideration, it being merely a formality now, in the Pan Handle, with which no negro complies longer than suits his convenience: but it thinks there would be insuperable diffioultiee in the way of any necessary legislation on the part of Virginia. TIIE ORETII.III TRIALA —The Ashtabula fi nd says that it is the intention of one 1344,he de fendants in the Oberlin rescue cases, to airily to the Supreme Court of Ohio for a writ of hahra, .corpus, as soon as the proper time arrives, and test the question whether the State is powerful enough to protect its citizens from the tyranny and oppression of the general government. .When every principle of law and justice is set aside by the minions of the government for the purpose of punishing men guilty of no crime, it is time that the State should assert its supre macy within its own limits, if it has any to as sert. The Charlesion Mercury thus (rankly elates the probable grounds of the jury's verdict of acquit tal in the case of the slaver Echo: "It Is most probable they mtirhave been eat 'aft ed with thinking that it would be not only incon sistent, but cruel and hypoerital for them, as mem- hereof &community where slaves are bought and sold every day, and are as much and as frequently articles of commerce as the sugar and molasses which they produce, to pass condemnation and a verdict of guilty of death upon men whose on ly crime was that they were going to a far-coun try to bring in more supplies of thesa-articles of trod; these commodities; and in this case not even to trespass upon our soil, but to carry them to a foreign land, to Cuba, and merely throw them into the market of nations. • • • • • .. It in most probable that this watt the induoing ground of the verdict, and if so, every 'other case will be echo to thin. Further prosecution is idle, expeneive and vain." And yet the Gonernment, by carefully packing its juries, encountere little clinically in convic ting Northern freemen of participation in the rescue of fugitive slaves from the grasp of the kidnapper. Why, then, should it not pursue the same determined course in dealing with Southern offenders agninat "the compromises of the Conatitution?' in other words—why not procuro convictions in Charleston as It does in Cleveland? In it because it dare not pack a "conservative" jury at the South but dare at the North? Or is the lack less of courage than of will?—N. Y. Trib. V ANTIOCH COLLEUM—Antioch College was sold at auction, on Wednesday afternoon. The Col lege has been for a long time heavily embarrass ed, and efforts have been made to fresh from the debts by which it was encumbered. It was found, however, that the numerous scholarships which existed there, wore a dead weight upon the institution, and that it could not be upon a permanent base until these aebolarships were removed. To get rid of them and the old charter, the ',aloof Wednesday was bad. The institution ,was bought by Mr. M. Cummings, of New York, the agent of Francis A. Palmer, who had a claim upon the College. Ile has, however, trans ferred It to its own friends who will organize it forthwith, free from debt,. under a new charter, which secures its control to the "Christian De nomination" forever, and forbids the Corpora tion's incurring debt—Cis. Go:. For,tr.—Bir Joshua Reynolds being netted how he would personate Folly in a painting, re plied that he wonld represent a maa,ellmbing overa wall at the riek"of hie neek,4itle: an open gate close by, through which he roightitalkwith ease and safety! MM2!!M MEE Tun Oneida Annual Conference of tho M. E. Church comnieneed its session at Auburn yester day morning, Bishop _Simpson presiding. The Bishop's address referred to his long visit to Europe, and to his recent dangerous illness. It is said the address made a deep impression on the entire body that was present.—,Y. Y. Com. Adrerther. Tun Rock Inland Argus has the following in n late letter from the Pike's Peak gold mines: "In Arrapalite county there are from eight to twelve hundred poor devils, like myself, hunting gold, but not finding any. At present wenre preparing to skin the spring emigration, which is in be done by disposing of town sites and bad whiskey." isiAte AND SPESI`EIL, two slaves, were indicted for murder a few days since in Memphis, Tenn., and when the jurymen were directed to take the oath, W. W. Ritchie, a member refused to bo qualified, on the ground that ho was conscien tiously opposed to capital punishment. On his persisting in his refusal. the judge committed him to prison for thii•ty days for contempt of court. BnEitnAvE's llm.iAxo BITTERS.—FEMAI.t. SUMMING' worn Nara. AND finituirt —A Tonic Suninlatit, mailable to those peculiar periods in the Weer every female, mom Istrticuleirl erery mother, bits long bee a ileiaiere tom Ma di cal world: annuitblog In be n retained d as a necessary curnponent of every wiellifumitahisf Family kleilieme Cheat, to which, at tine. arannua, receutee tr.; I. had, veldt the confidence of fintliny relief frinn awl restoration of strength, with perfect fissrliseintes of any 111 consequenems, yet without having taken a Illmirl/AC pos. missing antagonistic principles, to rend erilangerons another medicine, 'Moonlit to autorquently resiturval by the pecte liuiq of . . . All theme condition. we belle.* to be perfectly fulfilled do Doer -..'s Holland Biller,. Pram the nature of the dimly tat h ere Winded to we have not [bought proper to parade the names of llama fedi. who hare uniuwitattogly afforded I. the evidence of the truth of the aareetiona we here make.— but all and every word can he ettbatantiato.l to the sat ,L•'a tion of the nuatt incredulona We olTor one of the. moat eons and certain remedies for thle elms of afllfetiona, and all than, whether peculiar to Molten or nut, which result n o ., weaken,* of any particularovgan, or geuend dobiltly of the .sstetn. ILA effec , “ ate aimed magical, yr t the erre radical. It communlcatra no vident ahnek to the system, but gently inalunating itself through the %bolo frame, roteue the anal ene ff r7y to normal action, and, u bile etuthilug nature to throw o the cause. It thorn agbly eradteate• the .ffects or .11....... w. Are you mttisent.l In early morning, indime.u.d to rote!-- We eat - aridly te,ne.t ye,, to try nu , boll or . t , ..p...W. It .ra•ly will not ban° Vet we poeitively guarantea 11r ire... of energy, and a eh, mini, hopeful looking forward to IN the .lotwa of the day. Ale you anhjets to hau•ea 1.. r..., or eft., vat ing• Tr, the mune guard., tef.,.. each tnevl. A. we Kahl bet.,ro, It ~II not harm: yet we mature you of relief from that di...smug loathing at the thought of Gad, and Si... I, ota the diap.l- tion to roma aftol partellng We pr"ne.••• ~..• 1.,1 6., lion of what halo been .sten. If you End that the does tore.r.l.l h... leen ten gretki, diminish the quautny In .LEI{ your tonalitiil.... 11.1111141kr Vet —The Genuine highly eutrontented [tom. bare'. Gotland Rate.. le pot op lu half pint bottle,. .011, awl retailed at SI per 1.cill;. The groat demand for n , l , truly Celebrated aledirtue haa tedn, el mat, n0d...t001, a hich the putds shonnt costa I.,....tpurelow,n e ...am of impealtion • ..0 that our name w Oll lb. 1, 6.1 of r ~ ...ry b ig;ll7 :;!'?•:. 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I BLOOMS—:3O tons 'Juniata Blooms juid rrc'd and fur rub by LITTLE a Titl2llll.P., 097.1 No. 112 Peanut street. PIO IRON—CO tons Lake Superior Pii , , Iron .Dut teed and far We by ap33 LITTLE & TRIAIRI,R, 112 Peron I at. D urrEit.--io Thxs choice ' Roil Butter, Al Jo.' reralred and for sale by ap2s J. 11. cArac Imo A c l i . . . PO'TAll'OES—Mercers, Pink Eyes, .11111,3 d beds, for main by J. 11. CANVIICLD 4 tal. OA TS.-504.1 bash extra old Oats in store and for sale by 0923 J. 11. CANFI KID A (NI. C.l I. .E 1 E J ~ TI 0 .T:lf - 1 Odd Fellows' National Thanksgiving Day GRAND RNXMLIA BALL,, AtQdd Fellows' New 8011, Fifth Street, FUR BENEFIT OM RAU ABSOOIATION, ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2tl, • BIANAGELIA. No. 9, John IL Balkier, No. 294, J.P.Cor lnane, o 21, Walk,. s.lllAguo, . 3.45, Wm. Baru1•111, ~ zo . JansgaNcely. " 40:1,J. A MIL .• 32,144Apb 1115)o, •• 409, 19. 11. slorrlA.n, - 40, J.G.limith, " 415,11 Colleen, • ••• 49, John 00 , 01, . 421, 11, J. Hodge., . GI, 11. Joul.loo, •• 121, J. 11. 11an,.. " lIGI, J. ll.Jutseo, " 4512, Joho W. Lloyd, .. 2112, TIIOOOI,I 15'114.y, . 440, 11. Numer. . 541, T. W. Smith, " 475, U. C. 8141111 e. . 700, C. 1011415 Am, " 4 1 17, William Junc4, :511.1, Y. C. IL/ncl4. " 606, W. C. Iluoy. . :vu, W. Xlll4, . 020, Joho Hamm, 11G2, J. Unrbal, •• 546, It. Wlllisoo, " 649, D. 11.11azoo, ma/tow, W. J. Moutgomory, A. Howley, VIM Woo of /.545111 of Truit....r... (*IL IQ A'l.` BA. .1, 10 win. tact:ague, 11. n. Ar . VA.II/10 A. Myra, Thum. np1b:15:19.710.1 Pine and Lead Landt (211:EAT liAt= PINE A-ND LEA) LANUS, in W moray, lsignal, with gl ILL attached! slno, the well.known Coale Rook Steam Sew and Ylonrlng Mill, in the town of Cautle Reek, on th. Otbge eine, 1. Unge aunty, Missouri. Will be cold on thu Vi SST OAT Ur JUNE, at the front door of the Coon Ilona., le the eltyLook, hllesouri, at Piddle 3,000 aaaaa or valuable Pine and Lead Land•, with e hretedwit new Mill, rape. bk o f cui,jog 15,(X1 1 1f.14 In daylight, end Ilumgod, Stnbles, More, (hop, ac, dl in the low, Onlrt. 'there err, soveral ralnaldu lead* of E.til on said prwp ny, and II L. thickly covered with (inn, mod of which he. uent been touched It 1.2% nil. from the Imo Mountain Sennett Oh nalle• boom $l. Louie, and the ~.errs[ pinery to Faint Louts. At the same time end plate will Leonid the well-known oats. Wee flaw atille for cutting oak end steamboat Insulter, nltee in the flourishing town al Castle Eat, on the lnaget rleer,;l.2 wiles faun the Pact& Railroad: also, the large fiteeni /louring Mill lturatalletely edJolung. Then Mills we doing an exteadre and flourishing heftiness, and are ender letwo "tidal can be terminated Jot, let. All the above property moat be cold, poeltivaly, at that thee, to okra partnership, and will undoubtedly to wad low. The tams will be very favorable. Yar Pamphlets' giving A fall god textuale description of . the pr rty, addreva litetute.leirenon, Preston I Co. pitta' burgh; Clumwrock, &mint Itokroe6 i1a 3, 1 3 . 1 1.bE7i —lkargtaiV.Wall lawirance Chwitpiwy, Now Yolk; A. Steam bibeleveland, 0, or the tintrietitte, 00, opa.lzKl • 77 411astalotrog, Ot•Loctli, . E=MEMM EVER OYFERNIs IN 011 IS SI ARR IT, And whirl' are offered at the linre.t priee•. The attention of a dbierizoinating puldie iv rempeetfully ine2S:dtf A. C.:A.11.D. THE SUBSCRIBER regpeetfolly informs the pn hlic that he 16.1.1 t rimght loon the n ritow. a Litimen STOCK of /ST.EII.Z.TIAT.A.Y'f3 and oilier PIANOS, leo.o nelly welorte.l lOW kid ad the Yiwtorm. The dtMcolly In oldai Wog the STEINWAY PIA:NIIS, r.-nammonce .31 th, gr great drill And How all parla of th• count. I[AM-et ILe oul , eritoo• to personally sill, to bead quarlern and he to happy to olsh, 110.1 I.• 13 0. ow , erelnd la pro. ono. full and vaned aelecti.a of Ilowe hiably popular ..nano um. A. IL.. mold, of Ono celebrated warinfarture cannot I. noonly repls...-.1, the niotornign.ol wonl.l n ponlomem gorn hits. an e arl toll Annp. wtnnit, ouch thio, her ...krona a Pim' !'01:10. W A PIANO How a carefully ch...is awl 1...,1 am...ri• maw, h. °vim hefola 1..11 to dm 61 Mo. city. op 15.n3,12.... lIY . NILY K1,E118./1 1. - 4 N OUItTiI LIST APPLICAtIONS ~ w ing 1.1.p.0rm, 81.4 In the Clerk'. 011 Ice op W. April ,lot, 10013 A mh ta% wo, PuMboral., A Riney, I l.O nship, A 104.m1/eider II W. aft Bmer ...0. , 1.. A11. 0h ,,, ,, 3., -... ltradyl' B 4.l.4 , - 31 ward Iwtohurah. Lawrann-aille, ••••1 J.din, ,ou •. Pittel•orl.l huy.l do do Remain.. ward. All. ,Meny. • with other amolo, 3J w'm Aro abany, Ilarte•3, lid •ar.l. Putotoral.. ! , ..wett..l.l .1 , Loa. hwumm, C.. 1 Joeoph. o , 14 a aid. Pitgohumh, tletta Leiria hi, Cheannan W AN, trio rin Done, imorga, .1. Oh .10 A 11,1.3.3., bonoberaer I . ^ter, talarn, 531, do 1 . ..4.m1. J , .110. rott Healy, 0111 other a .3,10, Mil want, Pittel.so al.. Abler Samuel. tarn, Willi... loor Freyroale Yrancio, do 2.1 a an!, Pittoldmal.. PI/rl, kilt-hoe! do AU. 4, Allealamy, Farrow. Elizahrth, tams, Shale, imouotop, Yrwilada John do Lawton...3.n,, break!. Yr nt-tl.-13. .1.. Row•no tow nolo, P4reliork filatlrtn , ontlog.• how., ward, 1.dh41110,1t. no" Ralanr, do , do ott. iteranl do .1 . lit 13 ,1.411 Mr d, tavern, Jamtb, Jr. do rob on on I ...Rind •th .10 do Ibuto tomr.ra, 110f0erJ...14 3.1 .1 . du Halm, Carl, do Jilt do do 11.30inan Aullmny, .1.. 3.1 as do llh¢rr Anthony, do Low, St. (lair Ip. Howarth & 8 4 84 woolo. 331 liorwig Erwin% la 1•1 .a..l.Vitinhorgh, flannel! John. do will .1, do ll„karudrr . lovern, 2.1 xal.l Ilaamtett, Author,,, ih,, I' OW:, mall. Thom. W., tavern, oth want, Pluntsorah Jahn J.4nu , with what goods, 1.4,11,41311 honmal. Jepoon now,. rating 1100110, 511. ward, Pataloir,i3 Kell .1001.. levern. Sharpohurol. nnieniinbuk. John, tavern, Ith ward Allealo ny. tewoug Henry, d m trial hanonatiani. li , ohrodoorfor 0 , w I,L othir g.eola, • d ward, Allegheny. Earn Leonard, Myron. n.l 4., .In Keller Jamb, with other awolo. 411. do; Pitlnbetrali. flennall Mathiaa, eatto, 1.11, do, do K rifer J.neph, tatern, Kerchner John Wan., 231 Kept, Joanpli, ilonougoloda to.rooal. Kreli: Pmer. litrnonaha.o. Korn. Prancw,e/11 10 , L , .1,.,, Loa or St. lea. townalilm 1.30. Thowleuo, do, I.th ward. 1 itloloiral. Lang 5.14 fwl, tavern, Idt. Am du Lawrioxe Thom., er03,11. imamohlo. Lighlcaptilloon C . , do, 1.1 *nod, A Ileglom, holimuyer & 11eap,31....1, It Ith colt, a.•olo, Ith Lola John, tavern, Liar t t (JIM, to* tiabn. 111111, John, 31 ward, Plttohorah. Mr,er .1.13 n, do 3.1 do Allegheny. Hiller !Ain, do 7,1, Phtolsurati Aleyvr slrdt , d tr: Fiaruniagm Loon. Maar., ILoon toamolop. iloae3l C P. do lot want, Paint...all 111an0,1.1333 Philip, do lot do lid Wiser." M. other ,13,414, HI Xav FlYlnwaly John, t.orn, lth .lo oo Nicholson Iran. In. do lot do do ao 231 d o d o O'Hara 111 6. towl,jr., 0/3 oi her g.eolo, :kJ Vittelinr. giodonmeyor John, mum, how., .1.. do l'etrlo Haw,. I..ru In, Mooning Altai I,noloa 1..101., Int Wald, P010n...0, 11181013, Charted, 111. .10 Allegl Itlrkter MI illnona. Warn., 1111 .1i 1 . 111.40rgh. liodnat-r Cotopr, .4111, nowe,,,th do do Ilagionna John, do /IL .1.. Annabel, han gill. John, do Hafinomort. Shell Jeweph, toorra, Sas lor Jas oh, do Mei 1au.11...a watiohlp. Renton Nathanial, artlb other wool., 3.1 want, PI ltoborgi Beidowitriker do do role do .10 nhowere Christian tavern, 3 , 1 mold, Alkaline,. /While ii dliel. , ealtug 10n..11 do Pit lobuigh lionnr Jonaph, torero, 21 do do ntelley J•ml., w Re loa whlg. Swit... Throw, do 44, arm aorm Allegheny Sch tuldt 01. m. A , 1.113 do Pittaln 001 rly.r JOU, do fah 110 do /Mower, Pl3llll. 4. 411. do Allegheny . N.. 11 lnitder.ce. with °tiler crawl., Itinisiligh Stein, Auto, tavern, Int ward, Allegheny. flood, Chtlatoplirr, tavern, Plll township I. l llnoll, Wn3 11,1.1 ward, Potelograli Vintls°ll, Henry, do hit .10 • do Vow hell, Dnuirl, eating boo., lot ward, d o Woi Wrig. with ..ti e r gooda 510 ward, Pll6burg4 Wittewhau a li Willmar, tonna, 111cItooinairt. W..,, , ward, Allegheny Weviver II J. do Lth do Plttaburall Wehrlng Christ/on do Int do do IYotirtall.del, do Wolk Int townahlp. THOHAR A. ROWLEY, Clerk Al3ll 21.1, 18511. p 22 Fill{ SALE-A COUNTRY SORT, Within 15 Whinfne wall. of tho lih.nnolownkltallonara Mitaburgli. Fort Warm nod Chicago Railroad, In Ma ad. of hhonaolowts, on ILO bank of the Ohl° Moor, with • Ku. , Pro.* Howe, four roma. and kitchen on tint fluor, mid ono twins up gal.; good Wahl° and carriage bonne, wills all linetwary out Ididdlora all In goad order. The plans h. Any fluil Locution Apple Tr.., all grafted limb and iwonti-ovo Nadi owl Oloury bow, with au showing.° idol! kinds of 81111d/wry. The grotiOd nandata of nine lid , tau hondred r.nt between Ilia streets, owl tintr Rao hatielted foot /rout. from a tinnily Rout alloy, L. oho Wood,. I drone to sill the, pmporty itainediatoly.a. I I. 14 1,4 Molting WraL Ten. made known Ly application to CIALDWRIA, & 11110, Water stmet, Piltalougn, or KZRA 10110/80, no Rhuinelown. p23.2wil R. It. PORTER. I. • I .lAnili-W0 are receiving the following timing of Rollithern Flair per river, Which will lag lento to the trade at antiafactury prlree Idly barrel, City MID. MOM Wheal. fah. F..ily; 441 do Catud Mills do do du do dr. Kellar . , du do 31.. do do 1110 , 1 do Herrero-4RO Ornonfork Extra; IN/1/ 731111. It,. 2.50 d.. Nowolown sod Tunnel 71111. W. Wheal Fancy 500 do Omit/ad Hillis do, do .1. N. LlOl7 Inv t HO., 12.1 74 Wok., and 0:4 Iftont atriada. VICONE'S litf.sii MELODIES, -A plate cullnation 01 ?doom's Melodies, 1.1111 aketch of Ilia 111. and accoinpanimontn, with a 1.11141 of lbo pout and a 1 l. Price, bound iu toanl• al 50 Do do chdlio.nd.oscd 200 Du do do full gilt -. 300 111.Z1 JOHN 11. AIRLIA/R, 81 Wood at, PRODUCE for Kale low , too. do s e out eon alga:nd: er 00 buidiola Dried A 131.1.5 "Pearhos; • / 50 " IttneNutninuock POIANWA 20 kegs prime turd; 40 bawl Otovenced: " &ad 2ortor. RIDDLII,WIRTSt 0 0 ,185141*ft; .1. OSTON AND 2 bbLi s lttat nerd froth at FRANOWB ?amity grocery ., sad Tea ear*, mond 'teat, A11e8b6,97. OOVNIINMENT PIPE el..ty, iv cnc r. =MEM IMES= Ltrrr.E* ?RINI DIA:. No. 112 /146r0n.1 ittto libtartt,ssmcntn \\\t"t 4 1 for the s p V p 7.C.W.lllri_ CITICH I{ it 71Y 04; SONS PIA N O S. T HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE fro the Slxnufattory of CI ICK NI! ISG • SON.. •11 rl.l3tionnl baipply of then PlAltoi, iu complellou of Ins Spring soxt; whoa I toltrunoutm Hove linen Selected Per .malty at their WA REBOOMS IN BOSTON !Mato:A now rotnpVinw nit il, dirt. rent .t 3 k OF (P 4 And 1 OCTA VP. PIANOS, ma& the CIIICICI.:K -ING,111 wbirh tiro inweithql with their PATENT REPEATING ACTION, FELT LAMMERS, DOUBLE DAMPES, IRON FRAME, lIIIACKD BOTTOM, dr, The enlwribor conthhnely a+aole that (hiss Instrtunnah. cahoot. for PURITY. 1 , 111.LN1133 ANU NVENEB3 Of' TONE, ELASTICITY lII' TOUCH, fiTa NO. INO IN TUNIS, or BEAUTY ()V NXTEILION. . • A LI4 INSTICI/A1 KNTS WA ItIIANTFID. 'p"^^. who nro d , nironot of purebuing n FIRST CL& IN B T/tIJ MC.247 aro rmi.”.-Ifellly ItrettrA ~. 11 nia.l oxnunloo thee. rriegnincont PIANOS. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. r.t Wood St reel.. FOLIt A. , ENT FOR CHICK EltlNti A rotNr' 41r.:5:1AIRT ALLECRENI INSURANCE COREAMII OF PITTSBURGH VPICitl--NO. 37 FIFTH STILE ET uesu BLOCK.; INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAO JONI4S, Pn.ident, JOHN D. McCOILD, Ylr. Pteki.l,lll D. M. HOOK Se.rrefary, CAPT. WM. DKAN, iiinbethl Agent DIRECTCHR: John U. &Lllord, Irmo Al. Pennwk, IL It. Stet Capt. Wut. Doan, Them Al. Itni.t. II Dart,. aphaf 1859. lour Jotoo, U. U. llorooy, U‘rTeY Copt. L. 0.1 Linty John A. Wilson, 11. I. Volatootock 1859. PRINfi STYLES W. D. dr. U. lift'CAL7.l7ll2, M 7 VOURTII STREKT, Pirrsßuituli F w AVE he kern their large and care -ILLlully "Orcie4 stock al CA RPETI NGS OIL CLOTHS MATTINOS IVINIOW SHADES Plano and Table Covers, Whieh Mill at least equal any .• it mufti:amts. r 13uoincso liattus & Changes. f j ....„..... _____ ...„.............,_., • 2 rint,NrrußE VIA_ Dissolution of Partnership. JUDGE. ril rilllE Partnership br.retafre exi,ting be- .4.E:"... ASSOCIATE Law JuncsortdosmowPin.ta, ,-- WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. _i_ t..,.... tlot nudersignotl, ander ihr. ktr la or' Item. Um., '''-' .trii Na. r.nrs• will tta a ranthdate for nomlnn- A ~.,,,,,,, ~,,, d, a„,...,,,,,, by n5ut .,,,,„„,,,,T ? „,,,,;,. ~..” st tte Republican Conveohm, to ha belt] In Jtr0h,11.59, oCoUrt Of Corn ' rrl I E SUBSCRIBER II AS RE . NIOV EI). i,, D. l '" , ' ""' m "''''"r kr'"Y th l'rthC"""""di W. in. ' ' e " "i'''' 4 A..."''l'L'jndg' of 'l.' ap..o:dtc Of . I, Ora tooot -I .1,./o, 11. t. Tit.. ',tnnes, of tho tato firm 5w.111., rantl . :.nne. An , ..I tin n n an ,, no t 1.41 Ity. trot r.ntritting parturra. Irho nr" nhthorl'. 4 t !' F - 7 ,— .....*1'fi r .,, .. v .e. _ 1, . I F.l.l.ottr 1, iii be :1 candidate far ~•.. ii... mon, ot I t. nrto tor that port.,.. ',..zr' JoIIN 1:11.1, nntnihn, a at II I U,:Z.:,l:i;':::A. :I A ft a TT:: aiLl'::::4":''';:R'n1:::/:(7,0C":?P;PrdLEACIUVI'4.:7: Tin , ?. It I.l.trY h. oh ALEX. Follarfl I. . JAMES I I( 1.711,: ...111 lot o t td a ' O. !or arnal • :: or at flap next itennlntrxn Co orr ‘ tru c tir ' .n. fo t r the . ofitne of Aroirtant J wig., ot t I+, Court of C-Inn..na l'ltora..tc of this county. 24 , -.Ttrld - irtial.F , ! 1! ---- _,Tr_ , A sSisT 1N T ..I, i”.E.—Alexam-d-hiV .i. U ,- -Y ter, ol tiro co ty of Perhlotntt, It. a nrot r ,t . ... °4- 11.1.111 ran nomination tot tto orao, .1. A„,,,.„ - ".. , ' , t , .. .IlJfalgo of , tltottottrt of Common PI,-t., DISPATCH MIXING, NOS. GT AND G 9 PriPT , II SPICE NT • Where he will be pleased to wait on hi IVholesale and Retail Ci,nan,r, PITENITIIREI arm CPC/LIES () K v.-vy pi t,,,, And f..fthfcf.fff.,t. f., aii .f,•41.1.4 1 , 17 1 N I 'l' 1' It HI. In fi Purl hf, ..f I f••.• ARTICLE WAItIcANI E.. Audi...l4llle, ,‘,u t.. r. I.\" A lo p.4.v: • iv.... fe . 11.04.111a with Steam Power Viral aj.IC I mil • 11. 11. RYAN. VETU. Sllllll. Teni•her le vy ntrom. , n4ll 51t1111% N.. II Mr... 1, la. llm rr.+Ll.mra n 1 Italy l'Atto - ok.n. Fn.!. lot 1”. will I. happy I. nro LI. Iriet.clo awl patron. and nll 1.•• may .Irvin. 1..„ on•ry).,.. MENIMEINEEM REPdOVEU 1 O. I I USS EY tV UU. ha% o• n• .1,1 I•, Copp, trnr..h.o... No 37 4'l VIII STREET. 411 11, 1111r.1 .1.. 1 r ot part pt. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill. c. 11171 , 4314:1" t l / 4 )•• tl• A 11,1111,1 • lIIIAZIERN BOLT AND NIIEATIIIAC CONTI{ PItESsEI) COI'I)ER Ison'ONls, c 1) vle. 'FLII4INC4 Rain,/ Strlll).4.r.as and Pints IV' all limas getth‘s, Sheet and other Br:00:, SVELTER, S , ,LI/Ell. COPPF:II RI VP:TS, IC. Donlon in 111.,k Tlu , 71u Plan% 1,464 wire, tnn-nt 7 / 1 11 , Annnumy, 'lot Iran, l'inuor.' Took, No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jg_ntnn-ts Copp, rot to any pattern . Wster . and 1 , 2. Front Itnrd. s. rtn.arr J. S. 1.101:ETT AL CO.. FLOUR FACTORS and Produ,e ston 1.. r r.and un.11.2 1y ........ . ........tit, It. CALDWE i I. , L 4T NI. DEA LEIL4 Manilla, Ilan!. and C..ttnn Cantu, kurtl. Tar, PHA, Itooln awl .11, nopunlan, L/glil and Hu.%) dr, mph: • Au. GS ll,z er and 7n Flruut —N. HoLuEs S , Ns, Bankers, _a,L, hart. rnloor.4l tbrfo cl.rn pbovu old /nand, •beru Ih.y •dl 1./. found 01411 Ow romploti.di their 11..0 bolldlnk op9ulll .EmovA •lo.fin & NE , n have re it: olurnd rnuu onod 1,. No lhlt • . 11" 11.1 IA ll A AI 11, Y CU It 1.) it I k; ti T 23 A S: WHOLESALK A NI) RETAIL WILLIAMS az JOHNSTON II •I SuiTII lEI. I. STRI: F T No.erly opposlit• rj AV E U 91' OPENED A VERY rboaco. , k, IsoN of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, NI(), LAGDAI RA AND JAVA (.1../FEEF.9. Sugars, Rice, Rice — Flour, o.rn and Pearl Starvh, Farina and eaq Powder, Pearl Saga, Tapilwa, Cart , Cream Tartar, ,Brotna and eltao,late, and VIT Pure Flaring .1 L I . SI 6.111 rrr,eu // VS A NI , /Irk tr. CANDLES, CRACKERS, SUA P I 1 11:ACC.. 1'11141;x, :1 Jur, Inkdi.rT =ME BOYLE & CO., -41 1 0 4 • •(' ' 1 rr.rl ' 1 r. kost,o SECOND STREET, 11311113= F0121,:11; .1.111 =IEEE Co I ~t ; NI Si . / /TS Uurninz flui.l : t• .1 Tls PENTINE 11,rotibulTir, ;8..1 r, ..1 • Domestic Liquors, It'lars, cordials and Frroch 13 I T 'l' Y.l Ft _ I! It BON AS I) KV E ISK EV R•a.•h and A pplo lIALATALIA AND NIM ENOLAND RUM. A Manor., lurrn. tViii;;KE:y 11,1,14 G.l FAIKLIER:CIi JAPAN Id..K HITT Eitd :.,•11.,11 owl F. IL. V let% 'M 111 A I'l'l 1.1.1 W 111:1(S, , I.Ortry G•xptil , 1, A ^Lt. an 4 .11 rem/ r.renan t .n, 1 1 11 ittlitortancertti a reliitlite •Irtit•le of this I. file...Mesabi* •sr in weather all nat...., te-elds with theme tad tr,, wder se the oreel. .llnedreuly re 4 • Wel. lord! tettolhote bed, A t kdanieh., Erode the 11 rizitnral y , 4 Pnrl.. auslant the 1, rd. Ael., v , ..1 that .11 11 editing ale Md. Midi .4 plaid see) , e. , 4am' non Inrd WM 11141. a lk. ,uanl their night eatupn fr,,m theme intrlidera. Quantities ol the plant w.re brought lu bne b, Mr 14,1, awl ',mild a puelth, deatrroyer every ge , ritueht. It lacrupl lad.derenl ly prepared to re. 1.1 the st n age awl ids Let , vs have la-en obtadr..l !rum Ihe Govt.., meats .4 EthOnnd, l• rah., Merman], •il.l llnemo, front the Wor1,1•• Fa), ,and admen.. mum.-.l and Isdrti• - iiltnr.l el. kW. and adcitddra- Li:rrEit FROM TIE PR I.:SI N:NT 01' TIE le I. Try Mt MIMS, MANB , OX, Mwddi,gtuti, alat ••Ml. Ea.. ~ 1,1 ox.— bin I have the 1.1,-senre to hnaw ) I hat 11., ed.au0.11..0 of MI., Wor I.l'n Knlr, . 1 lenidon. hap , ymi a Certitleute hr great •alid .4 p.m Maga* M. Mea dera, for oxcart...mt., afteade., Ac. “M LI,A HD PI 1.1.110M5, " The ata,ve ~ 1.4,1 net warmth.' by. ear Milt - ate .4 1 . 1 Alhert II Is Free from PoMem Nrw Yuma, October tat, IM. F:. la cur —Pear Sir: We hare analped and le•ted your Magnoik Po wder. and and them perfectly harnileaA to invikltaland , domestic animal., Lot certain 4lnelli when tu.4l liy bog, ant. and trowel+. JA Al It CM I UPON, M. It., Chant lat. UILANUN /11,1 D. Prot. Cherulatry, N V. 31, Jura L. Una; 9uperinterulent of the Sea York lloa. ;ALI% ow, 'go, banmit the ant, roadie, iuth, ,ith I.you'a Powil,, and finds It of humeri!. Taloa." gardsosr and hothorkrctior m nt haws .Ain. I In• In wn ortielo ul thialind. Iteforenro can bo weds to thr Astor, At. Nichol,as at l i detropollhan llohcla; to Judie. Proftlilciit of 111., Anwar. Inatitnto: i len. Whils.ld bruit., Cyrus W. Ptil,l, 1.. M. i . 1 .401, 14 Ito. Plaft Points fliaolon, Au. Judge life/ga s dinc,,,c,ry of Nut. l.rou Is of national nipornan.• Tliv,Pariiisra . OW, hass 1...1..1 it Iltoroufthly. 11 will coy grisoiliopin,ra ala, tothy, bug; act R1111..13.. harden plants can I„ proarrviid, nod honiftft.ntailt• A rrsogrft.cols w loads through 11...,., lIAHNKN & PARK of Neft Tort, 1.. htra it sold throughout the •orld. May a orthlisa, Imitations aro ulrsrtie,l . Its cautious! "NaarNovutillft.r nth. "In rothing from bushier., I 'old all my IneKt. Puadcra and Lotto.. Petal., and thosa.crets portaln- , log llic.rato,tulltraa. ItAItNINS A Paltli. This Powder la a illscotory rondo by toyarlf, .and brought from the Intorler of Aida, and la unknown to .y isuautia, Th. genuine and olToctlvo article I. put up lu uu canuistors, nttl .41 roe. linos to bear toy nat.. Hata and mini cannot In. ruscho.l by • ficiallftr, and am klllod by a hlaan,tic Pill. Order them through aoy tour. chant. L•atea Poadar inavt• rata bin But Lynn's aro mi n i te r sad mlc• lidn l l l 6 , 'Wk.,. 25 multi 'regular alma, CO caoln and tl, FWlow dire,thiot. Lie frhely mod thororsAly . lIAILNES &441LK, 13 and 16 1 . 1.1 k ltow , New Souk Also, tho Mezioaw Mustang Liniment fetloolwilkyrfanT TE A ItTIV EL L & SIIEPPIIARD DRIJOri N0.U.1, corm,' Won.l etid sixtti sta., Pirhbury Nude. lo 14.4,0 and Datunthe Drug. Varnimha, Paints, Dyn awn. , Clemit!rely. Mediclhcs, Parfuntrry, dm, ac. Manisfarturcrl uuJ Solo Impriol..r, or th (10lehmled SfiTfili OA PILL! 404 Tier, beet preparation Ip the eterl,l Ler the hair . The Peabotton of Daniel Art. ARTIFICIAL. TERN! Will PI.477:3OFIVIWKLAIN AND CORALITIL DR. N. STEBBINS having opened an (dike at lot Penn street, le iiropored maiiiifitetuni nod In lownitteoth of the above iletztottou. hatroduclog these now and Improved rntylern of Dotal Work to the eitiboa of Millsboro, Dr. N. hob henna! that they will bolt be tome favorololu nontko, which ha, loan anrordod to theta In New York nod other toullthia weer. they hove brae hated; moil he lortherroon, behave. that they aro death:cid to auportaide, settle) , certainly oleo' all oCher Myles In LIORTN MS, DURABILITY, BRAUTY nod PURITY, and In every quality which modern Artificial Teeth dnitreible, and non ut the mown hob notch Item oXpeners. Vpeclawo• of this work may to awn at kW „ Moo Na. 17l PENN BiItNNT, NNAII 81'. CLAIN airtattharT HOME-MADE USIC--Just issued iind tocedvod—Tbe KVISNINfI CLOW POLKA, c0m...1 sod dedicated to Mho Oaroltoo L. Bram, by Joan Illmoa. ronammK NOT MAW WM A. cow Nised nod dedt. toted to MW Jails do Kam, by Joao MUM.' ?be OLIN SCUOTTIACIII,moymed by 11. Kl..bor. The Above ylecot eanoot bat beane oround are yoy.tbowy, without WatdtlAtalß Porno by • • gip ; , • /3.41./MILK BAci, Mite it. - uT~"s; I • Ap. II 1,t1,1:...0. LLOYD 6: VOILSYTII, WIIOLESALE (3ROCEI:ti DEALERS IN PRODUCE Pit ; MI:I'AI. ANU 111.00)IS No. 251 Llberly 1'117,11 It, I' l'A UN I)EItMt:N ED 11,11 h illlshAl thene.eke.. owl,. I Ile .1 ,t:lf rim a .1 , 01 K- le 1ta1.,. W.. nkeY, 1'..11, t tn.."... JoIIN B en l ll`l.e. JOHN JON rot ',MI, .1011 S I. lON., AIN. . 441.1., SE DI L E .1 oN E 13 A N t. 1...; It S E 15...1 Third Street,. lb.. .4+146 1.• r tra.,l4 4.1 14141 ... e be 44Lr•rally tz. 11$4 ,1•••• ti.. UtiftLll:N pl 14 /11^.: 4 1 . 11' A Ntil4, LAM, IV A ILILIN rS, 'HANK N,rbEF..l,)l.lt AND ..11.\' 1•:1( ttu .041. , 11 ~,, 111 . 1 , 1•• at ail • Ow I .11..1 incncilci mint n.. 1.1 sl...rt Inn.. itll.lo 1 o. •1•••r ..I lal ...I rnenlicril in rvarrl.l rine. cc • I I 11AVE1'111S DAY AS;AWIATEDicI In, w iTi Mr JOHN Io w. ir II I 1.....r.Jur10l urpt, NIA r , (1 . ...1 Ni ON .l• JANI tin ' l'unglerlakking In all It. Unmet... lAION DELLOIV, 118. j Att. prnpato .1 to do I'll , ll-nal:lag al It, I , a-1, tent Inarner ar prl/ no In enit tb.• ~,,, Wn call •lat. 4 ~,, to Wyk. r.31,.nt Mt-L.lllr Bure..l Ow Dal. , ..1 arktrll wean...do tagrata on nod wldck roaatantly On hag.' largo a...At m.... Am allapt. and Mort, 11... y at..l Carreag... pr.....ptly. ar lug., tat... that: any other a 1.,. 010-it a co:Juan/turner Ilenin•ti..nngn heretnlere ro Ille,s11) exlentind In It3o rin PAItTNERSIIIP tir , re.t,,fora J. 1 3 ...or the name of 1.4.1,1,,,* iLLINI3I/ILYV.nt Mont kl•ne Mi I, Ilan tW. day horn Or mutual r .n/ent.• Fannie' Dar haring dnineenl of We 3111n/1,17, ot - 141144 who will ..Ann° tle/ ktsit..o.. anal arn It.. gaily atillt..rtrA4l Ilto artruuta or nee! frail N. DIJYY. A. MI!NLItII(FF. April POINT SAW MILL. r rilE Sl'i•witr rtvu , •: • ~:•v•- • an , wiat•- , 1th••,•.• ti•.• nod Ilan ril MCo LK VY, liOIIIiAND AOO . 1.. r tlin tranarirlion n 1 /ha Lion, thleilst., • 1 & liainr.l Mill, a lit.ro Iltry will al wpyli I ri.uppli w 1.. 41.4• R or lipped litirrinnr, al inn nrirna n. A. Al DoILVF. M DORIAN D. mix!): 2icil A lINRIIINK 11111 DEItSIIINED, ender the name et I: BARD A CU, a ri-jpirttnirallip thn Tautaiiig St, ,I.inpnminii Tlit• prp, rikpli 1.. lond (nr LI oln.. and i •villa, l In. Tatinpi, ..r el filo Of Richard N.. I,llipty ntri.et. RICII A ItU 1101111, lend MICIIA 111. W11.1.1:1011 THE underBignml Kith them in 1/in :Nam. Info of The .1)1•• firm will motion. 511 11011 A 111. I=l •L[l RINI, 1111. ... It. tilttllrt. ..I\l - IZ4 I CIE at . CC_, I‘IERCIIANTS TII E U Jr EAT PUItI E THE WORLD CIIALLENGH , -- To P6'ol , lrE ITS IfcrAL . — TTIF. SEAlZt'll6k. GI,IoSI , JuST.,I' TRIPE ell AST ••I Inv \ltt;,..ry, rl N.tuarr ILAN mI nntj i °ln April, 15:..1,.. heat as -I ,me reenenelw,, a ausalf pin'- ', isle made.. iippeurnt.re on 111 y upper Yip, • bide rutin became. I eularg-il suet Fusee 1 newt 1..1.111,4 et worry!, awe a wash of 1.1.1.1 ,14.,1, without en. tI. Finding the eat. eatrn.ling I . ~,,, „,.. cid twit on Dr. Y. 11„ of Schellebierg, who proniatine«l it Can P. DI. ..D.A.VIS, .11.uotionper. •• I , &EA pre-wrib,l a weal'. of wigs, of bad and Isreod pont- 00 ., ,,, , ,, , ~,,,.. ia , ,,,m. No: 64 ihab st,.. tire.. kindle, tls.we tenauhen ut b.. seall, I twat.] upon Dr. - - .. -- .- - .1.11..,..' l'1"1."11`.. '''...'"'''''..q..1.''''..1.."...1. LI, FU Ell FR main' AT AUCTION.—On 1" I " '"' "• " c ""'" r . ""'-' 50 "'"'" ','",';''',"" ",''',"; 0 rhur-I•tv itnaleing, April 21,th, at ill eiclork at the eiwwilwa—ti, tau, ros,weletiit Pr.. 1 '.1"...1 ". t..... = ''''• roluteenoue ..I ...Is rt•on,, No hi Filth etrr,t 014 arorritit i all 1., no pure..., .e. this eh-0w... • oaths... 4 bounding toward , a , ,,. „ , w ~ ,ay ~a arera. a, a, waiga , ~,,,, ,•,,,,,, wiu w, Ile. 1e.... I Le'‘ , 0...4 ,1 1 . ..1 . .. 11 `.. of .....k. 1 . th. 1.1 ." ,„„id, it. ~..e1.,... meta...raw. e I TatIOUN 11 411CY/1/1 10110, ' L,l ,Ire . 1 10. 1,, . 1 /..... her ke/1 Ili. diner., but the !Wino. Is aitio, i liellsui, lowloterry, At , A. , from Pa11...14.CD, no "'" •"'""•'"'"'' I ""'" "di"' " n Dr ' ' ' s h " . * 01 ' 4 ' In,. t u. 71.1 in the .Is, 1 ',ln. 1.10 ...1 Memrs. Scully A Cu. l'i... 111, 11,1,n1 0.11, V, ,4 //0 /111.0 11,01301.,1 ib. II.• ....1 , .. M. DAVIS, A:ref. 1 .a.... tate., t. and upt.lwil , -- )ealse *out . Isei a lo ee•-r beasn, , er l ). liiit it 1 ..11 1 . 1 ' 4,, t ......,, in 1111,11 i.ir I h. ^Pr.'" jE %S E LI: Y ANL) WATC,S;RS Ar AUCTION. 1 .111•. are In Itrewteber, of the &ann. Y. the4i.are hail _ c ,,,,,,,,,„ 0 ,,,,,. ~, ~,,,..,,,., April 2 ,, at ,- 1, , i , o i ck.o, enle 'taw. a grrwler 1.413 e.f mV 01. per lip,. ad io,d .{{,k...1 , . and coulit/Ilit, 11... . 11, :11re1it1y Old Frlday is,. nue, i 11..., I aria IA eitaii..ll, N. I.ere I r01i.,1.,1 a „,,, a , aa „,,„,... ana l ~,. ~,, ~ a rp arw ,,,,,,, „ aw 111 ' ..r. K '' ' , K. " .. ' .1 1. " Y.l " . "' ''' .ll.l " 4l '"l 11. T ^ ' ale to :flirt.' Ilse eretrien Kale* on Tlinretlay . and Prid.7 .1111CANd tne elimwee , rata:trawl Cwncer, ...el:deiced Isy ~,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, „, In „,.,. w Hi t„,.„1,1 .1 a,o Coentwercial Fut., , 1 " .041 . 111 .' " *..1 " .... " 1 7 . ' lt ", . 11 n 1. ..'„l p 114 ,.. 4 ,‘' .1^ ' . it.,,, At. ..4 Piftle etitet, a targets... Aline. of anterior I men , . and -Ira ma 101.0001 m tn e nna• .7 , m , m mmd .P. Jewelry, onibraring on Ihn' •nrn.tlel lvern try gcrllltllle/l 1 lot 1.1,u itoddentuatr.s. urine owl thoroughly h aissred. In Feb. ~,,, i ,,..... ir l .lr. 1,7.6. P l.. ..nor''' , lne rn. - 01, ....l I ~, f °, "... Al., 11,44 weil Fit rer Flogli.li and AlurrlLari Talent LC, in .P,,, the . 1,.. ....... lnl l , o - .4 .". ... •'`'.'", ... I.^ 71.'ele/a...... Te.. who boy to well will On to;;,ii,a-etienti as no.. toot I ...Mt not reel . night. La. In May I rulthi e ~,,....,,,,,,..,.,„ ~,, ~.,,, „i n , ,,,, ,,.., , t.• Counies..... and it t tion t.1......1 tot ..-II under tho i la.r.. ..,1 , 1 P. .DA VIS, duct. ..._ ~ •• ilt , li ~,,, 1 . 11 or. , r 1,1 .1r A 0. 11 . rreeeerd.r..rl 1 1 . - . 1 1 ... r i I UNNEL STE 1:E1' IIuBSE AZyD "tor ! ~ .., ,L i I. , i. , k , oK , h. , . 1 .--.1.- wt , -. I 1-1- , 0 , 1 .. ." 1. . 1. Are tirThat—tin l'tlee.l..ky ..tting, April =mod 7, lb, ta were .no 11 , rev. th....ru on; uirrra opoli oi3 fare I o'cl.irk, the at hilt twit., rid. 54 Pittb stret, , mtomml onnz Nen,. . ,. . I n- to - M.., met ^lm m m in'nn . a 111 b. notd, that vuletabies Lot of Ai ii..ne.l nit 110 Du 11... .o. 1 (.. 4 ' . . l'r 111 1 • 1,111 lb" r." ,, ~ .) . "., ,4 1, ..i.: Wets , ter unit W yli• iitte..l4 baring a front Of 1:1 extol Tun. Nall It hut ear uiffAr I,n ,t.t.0.! a, ..<, ~,.. grentrr 1.,-. 111.1 at.. and ex booboo back Cil hal: anbinet to pripetttal rem .J PO ,/ I.ft r4 , ..1.., iphi hadief , trl 01 nty hi'' , rY. I . I , A , gr... 1.1 rent e ft L Ire annum payable net ow which ~.,..,, up 01l ' , op.. 4 ~,,• 11 - In.r. cm . ... 1 ..h. ,, IM. EY rail h a in 14'001.4 e entweintial two ....ry Fran," Dwelling noon", roolil out, ,:iy., r , 114; tqa. Mot a rti, tea onfe ' , rail°. In No 11, leaving nine corvenieut apartuiri thereto. I.l.i i i ii, 10, 1 bouebt a IsA tie ~1 -111e/.1 8 , ..a.cht.,' tot I T, r,z,,,, ‘ „,,i,,, i„ ~,,„ ~,,,i right e,,,,,,tta, 'MI, conk... 11. 1111.1 /, fools I n u. 1 'e au very weak int,niaL and appsored ei,utely. P. H. PALI& And. a bent roinnteorwl tai lug II; Let I found that I galne.l RIiNDY A 'l.l 111 N AT AUCTION.—. , itziitli alny Isy day, and alien Unit the ',Uses co/univocal! 13 .. •:\ .1, ing op I renlitinol, not la loot the t ❑ Lint I.ttle sloe to flo Tnewlay nissenin, April 2Elle, .lo n'el.wk, at Ms Ar 1 ....Y bero war h ., ‘ 14.1 .. II bY a 1 . 1 ..1e. 1 .04 • Loma Doutreercia/ Yale, !toot., No. 1.4 , nth etreet, will be Kehl, twAtle.nttil I hare twen lualtleter eh , . tha. 1 lure been for Mr..., 0.144,114 th moor Brandy: nomat; I lollatal larn 'fa Ito, liwt wise. 300. m. A ithougl..lny loco la imdly diattrated. ca.,. 1 ma.. bonne matt etiper tratitly. I mi. .1,11 ',awful to a lawsign ProviJence who hoe Nam! .121 P. M. DAVIS, Aar?. my lite, and artnell lota haven don , On...Leith. tilatromer.- , mloy ul I.l.lPertnl hiIIISOVCII Illoon Sta.:lit." Q I'OCK P., I , r. W. &.U, R_ H. AT PRIVATE DAVID Mt A. 1.„, 104, 11 lota to snit ptirchatwea, by 81./twii 1111.1 aulsterib.-1. 11,1,1114 .lay of Anguitt, A. P., 11,01, api P. 111. DA Vlll, Anct,No. 64 Filth at. ''''' ""' "n"' th" J"'"".' "° r' , ' in e" ''' ".' AUSTIN LOOMIS t LO., alerchonts' lathange, 1: ~,,, ~: h of 11.1111apitscr. Mete - oinnty, I a. We...se-0 J Jon., 4411111 tilili-LET, J. P. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOI4IIS k ~ AT TIM NITIZCIIANTSI' EXCiIANGIC lITEILY TtlUltbDA V EVENINIE-Itook, Bridge. Iwamoto and Cupp, York, Ronal and Tirol bt.tato Aobt at radio ma. at the Aliirchant: Exchange by _ VitEl,l:l; f 11,5n4 1111 a g - rieYnnot Tott., on tn. srm• f , --annr try many rrtu,in, which uttorly fadmt , n , --I was zwranadM 1.. try Linds..y's lynproyo4 Itlncat , an-In.r, and an s.', nty at. ks after CxinLie ß tin , ,re.,a mn.s. pron.:awn nsysnlictund. • The Totter I.r..ke 0114 eumellong over a year ngq n the nisi le nl nly arm, ~ stunting from the eltauve .luau to the •ra 144; al, on nay fur, ltumeduttly round tto , noditn and rid:, and ..ntzunc Ito Is. a I.rfurl torment In 'no until cur oul hy the Itlis.l Searcher. My acre., at nsolv-s oretuc to the troche and 1...4 lint thc, to 1 , 1•,1 at any time en the laaat exertion to lin or Inc 1.. and sotclini, , itchy that I mould scan d- t uuNA44 .4 ol l l&llllu my flesh I lore now been vulva N• WV v • .; ••••• I/ 1., Alr I.iadocy, and to the public ' genet:illy, to taut, lien and houc that ollaer4 Ince tnyeclflnd, be Ncnefil. od 1, ~sung 1.1. • n1a.1.1 , . nac/llcinu. her JAN ft iA WI LEON. tuark and I.olore Ina one of flan Aldrnua ,r.. 1 elto city 'lda :Mb day of July. A. n ICI7 • ANC , . aIeMAtiTKII. , 1; ti 11. RR11..1:11 1..4.1..4.t..1 rot fur Pil burgls. PatnnErli.dawY THE BEST BEWIEG MACHINES L t s A 0 C .54 a A. M. MARISIIA.L.I6 & C V'etiorni Blriael, Al le•Lheny turli AItLIMOI'S i.llNTial\rS; Damaaks, Diapers, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICIIARDSON'S LIN RNM, and thane dualisms of obtathiug the fl BRUIN& (WOW, athitild .0 that the Iv - tithe they portholes are tool. od with the lull name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS 01F7JRN, as a guano tor of the wood tier and durability of the Goods nom caution I. rendered troseuttidly nocrthary u !ergo ithantitir• of hairier and defective Linen. ern propareil, se"en u after "neo n nod ended with the mane of RICHARD. SON, by blab Mon , who, rep/Micas of this injury thn. Inflicted Mike on the Antoritati corieuroer and the tumuli toren of the irouulna Goode, will not mainly ^hoodoo a profitable, While pert:Learnt rim be tromped eti with goods of a wortblewa character. ati7:lyJia A J. BULLOCILE .% J. B. LOOKgent., 36 Church otrret, Now York. MISTER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTRorrit, Th, Only /tenthly in the liAole World Sore to Esirrearart. Mitt. C0e...10,11M5, A.S. Moost anon, pOOl5, limos, Molar; Oran. Wettne non blileca losscre, Ac. 0,00() BOX CS SOLD IN ONS MONTH nue Ofilehratail Itetnefikw have Lon fixtentively tfacid La lenity-two yearn fa all pale el Kamm and their micar. Won* poetic have laniti &Waited Ly the Cfintla fir Ittlasta, Ff sum, p Aland, Anarfa, Croatia; itavaria, kiaaffay, Belo. on, 11.41 and, Najd..., lc, and their Chemical licupertira by the moat Faculties all of., the world. Their deatnictlernem to cal kinds of terrain and Insocts heat,. a reetined in this enantry by the, Pirecia varion. Ib Llic lualltoliana, Pin • a natal, Waielionera, Marini; "rod by various Ms tingulehed private citizens. Num.•rnum Teeny., three Hamm] 144 ult., MA rto • ".... 11 tIftegegOtttical Lltemiat, ale BrvarStrad' Vs'. • il'"'Ottl. at.,) Near York. Orneral Agent for the U. Phan, and yRktDER. ICE V. ISUNUTON, Itrogglat, No 10 A.eur lion., and 417 Broadway, New York. For We In thin city, whohteale and LUN ft. N. gm,. N WoodJUN. rum LNG, Verner Madman/ .nd Market rt. uttraiim ui A gittigN. NA N, A Una bend , del.`Rdandfc AZTITCIAL EARS.—Dr. K f 140 Wood yser, o atront, him on hands Tory excekat eara for deaf param.l/4 by Which many venom an marl. b ear 27 11 . 141 T 11 •11(y g %tilmn tt"M g " 1.,..,, d"'n ; b ., 1:1: 46w 11 jutbr APL ial 11/1r • E StitiAFiL-h . b Jost reiN and ' 922 welt tIsULKIN% ' ~~M' l . i:,y =TM Pig Iron •nd !Mown,. 95 WATER Frill: ET, hrrodowo NE iF E I'MENC/3. WIRSela Gentahle pretiaTratlon Of Dr. .7. P. C b rare '• Compound of T II E 11YPOPU0.5 of LIME, SODA and PO ~ r • tIPMIVICIO IttMZUS 7011 rot TILL , 76'6, C () N S "1_ ri lIE great Chernico-Metheld DincorCi7 Of jt. relbLottod Dr, J. F. Churchill, of Darts; Sod nada Loos n him to the Instal Academy of kledlelne stoat seen aro, marks a ono and Important cot la the mnalsof eCiOLICe. Num. tor the dot time in ILE, history of the world, has a REMEDY boon found that Barely strike. al Cho verypida datten of littrtumtty Ilismse, and by ',goring thed.Ocient chemical elements ,;f tke LlooLinertetace prtnelplo sshth nautuato nernota or rihat form, invigorating Pm ntdri tem fonutiou, sod thus not only 0U11123, bat also ear of do human race.VENTS, the development of this hitherto most fatal :mints 4'l`Cnutl on to the PubIIC:VI V adous 'deposit:am are slowly ill the market, purport lop,to to besot on Dr. Churchill . . discovery, against which cowhadn, motion bah the proles:lon and its publk. Let no ono be &reeked, but oak for am/ ass on/yp,e ph, b radon sold from tho e to Genemi Depot ifsole tore of J. Wtactirstu e by Whom alone Dr. Churchilll sucOpt.• seription is pal Up IN A 1t1111111.2 AND CUIM/CALI.I( IT= hatnie lo all E..mona urSnr.rulgos Compinints,Debillty, Lesser Wrest Punts, Dyspepsia, Indkplatlon, and Female Wet noeses, It Is a teavere/pn and tavaloshleransely, ti/rEEAD TLIE TESTIMONY: VI Pena the N. Y. Anoriess lioardh/y, for „10,108,63. “Whalarvor may be oar avachudona with reference to the claims of Dr. Chneebill e for thopypoplimpbltos as ihdrerelini mouths. is inherent...Os (coneumptioa,) ULM COI et se ballet 00 room vaunt or rums aura An IttItEDULAGENTs.. From the Nor/it detcrions IfediCoi Reports, fO. Oct, VMS. - Tbis Medicine it scientifically prepared and tellabbs... We have mod filo nu r own practiobta phlldahpalmoo67l; sad other kerns ofd iem. with Very ash/lath:my raindts• • • • • In Ottyolght cues in which Mtn reined morn Oven, thirty-moon mere la the hiciplent, .twindy.tliree au the nonend and *gleamed eitalltlOr [ 04 , 111110.1ott; Oohs Blades ImPo. With the cl.ptiun of Um lab tor cam, Shia mere mach Lonalited, WI but threeoehka ate still doubtful, recovered perfectly: . Price IT, or three hotline fur sr*, Slagle bottle/MOM. coseradraDd selultersoent by ma, pmpokLubon moMail7 ordered. All onion for throe/onto. or aver will be ant bY appreu at cod of the {vulg.,/ Ihraggisto musts/and their an dery direct to the codereigued, or they may hare•illtkeset and spurious preparation sent them. iihrWincheatses Moults; Pleparatko or De Murmur Compound of the Untold...ph Hu of Limb Sods .124 Pot*, la *ld at obulerale et the ode General „Depot, 491011111 E, bat Will be kept by all respects/Dv drapitlata thiongboul the Culled &sloe. Cireulan and all toormary infortnatkot given to all puttee noel...ink a stamp. thir tonveokOCO la rea . loll3,loUr tette., aimed/andante WI. regarded linaldd t'llen 2751" la odif 4 l::::l l ::aa .. antst d4,...arm.i.j har lzg ad Nt,mo.,,Aauna remi g7 as z.. bole. o4o.H l v a ort . JakbaioditoTtlej _ WIIOLESA.LB.,-- ----- - ADE, RAT AND,IMWiii7TVIREROURE,' Nu•SOS't Vol - xi Street, Plttsbnegb,, P4Snai•S 1 . now in atom his very IsrP , od` a clic) P l6 1 '°41:1" . purrllasa,l direct from the NEW .1.2i/LAND. HUNG' TORIE, at Mu LORI.= WIER PR1RE 5, .. 1101.11, ER WM ~,,,, ~,, ~,, , , oi l ha disposed of id aareull adrastesa CORR . ~ Sirßoyers who here heretofore gi , D 6 Sat • goods, fur rho future trill rote Wit traM end Trob 3 , mAting Muir mirth.. from him. (-7 5arD , 44 ,.. „ r , requested to ell before baying, and mt. hip themeetrea of Mr fact. INu Ocular attrmtkm tiron Word r,_,...riozmid QTgAiir JOB PRINTING 01?116E.. CRUM. , • CI Itel. LAM HILL READS, . DILLS LADINO, PAIGE UST% POTRILS, .11 .1,117 tislYsty of Job Printitii, curdled with dadneee mod sioconty,lt short balky L 7 • HIDES -1,50 dry Flint !fides to onivo on dimmer Pen. tor ale t 7 melt 1251210/8 11118.114t1101:1 • 00, Votlima( lannounceutents I=l Letc 1..1. FLEmno:, of l'reblestow,hir, canitlat. oncity:(l.lnraksfa., • • thc.rl,4 dna etamtyWtiverktkm th of Chortler,: township, siZI ho a cau.lltlut. Coutay Corinzlatiocer, 6,/t, 11, dvriaiaJli tl,lterablienzi Conrcnlfoo. apt:lA..ls te•F et Attorney ATToRNEV.—ROI.6CT B. Cee . of I:maiorbittn, ho LI candidate for Dilr rtes &Varney bet•re the Helm Winn County Consention. inotires. Yonng Alen's Library Association —Th.. ~,,, yomt to an nounre tioa ITCH L'M row., oo Aatrvanmy wa n, I , e iva,mvi [WA r..ot•••• to.l.•tx x i!I rt coi I.h.i. app.:rot,. for t.y ny,ly ins to NI. it. Ii I NCA at K 11.,,04t00 Diltuund. Jo ,1,1.11 A LIM roo - ver yf Wox,t ry.attlt alb- I tlmt I' Alt LI the ac r. count , No ., ms Who oo tiSkettrm."d fttrrot. ,it. Ikront tint :rod, iglktlt3ll L —Tile , lll.St . ritit'rs tho Capital : .1' 0, •-eit lhok ..ny, Railsay Comps: y 0 •;., to 11A lare llot/SL. SATIIE PAIO. :.oth tzzEst, mlO tork, A. M., fur tho puma,. good I,y tloctitt, tiro ofliall sob alto third Ikloutlay of Jantyry, I •10. A. RICTIARD J. it. JONF.S, JA!II:S BALA, N. 1111.11 U. lit Apr IS, did HOLDERS Al ERTING.—ARe btOCk -I.•,lder. of tiro N.•w V Pitt , hurgb .4 IV. Itoyal Contpaoy oolAr4 that a jumoral ing e.g. held eat MONDAI leth Oay • f Hot o••al, at Itt 0 . c1.a . .k A 5.1, at tlo.t.lbco of D r . W. IRUIN, eornt7,lF,torth and L.t..e.rty ravels. Ely order of tho Promoloot. oPln. trod Jilt] N fitey "Co Vat. • rpo LET. --Store son awl OhlCe. at No. SO me r t.tro. re.-eld/y ocenotrd by P. IL Stitt.' G. Co. a 1,1! ISAIAH LtICICKY Cm). V I. EI-2A boreningeontaininga-n , i.1 , «1,..are-I. !Inquire of' 0.r,t1 It it. ti VG, N.J. :AI Liberty attud. 1 4 '0 R RENT 1V A LLEtillEh C III). II Dwtalitut, na Iteola-er street, near IbeLS, jout...nd; Its. rt. and water through Lilo 11011116. 11/o r, r'..utl taco, c , llltsotonlr 11411, water must, near Fad. .E is iu g urn Argo and two •otal ler root., ant Lahho foie Scho.,l 1t...0t0 or Vita pnrpo.a. /towns sell rentflated. Situation tt.ntrel gounsto of 0. IL. DaV Inr=4 drf 'Water ttreet.Allagheuy. r o LET.—'That desirable busineits g stand, I. ill dwellitt, attached, on the corner 01 . rg. Libtrly arti streebt, well adapted fora fatally iru, e,ruplad w, garb for the last f.art..,en year. Crttquire o It. It. k:1310. 0.17 No. 211 Liberty atreeL . - 'TO LET—Two well finished two story j a .g Brick Oa pilings. containin g nine ru-nanliuckz. II y lie stret.t, nor tru1113:01 wat - Cho Potlt-otner. `ktogutro of torl.dtr b. S. A. STEIt It wrr. t Cron istmeL 1 1 0 LET—A Store Room on Fifth SL,2 is ow moot .I...tirable location on that great that our... . Apply at 105 Liberty atrert. .4 N, ItIDDLIL WIRTS & CO. 1111 0 LET—Two large tirrt-elwss Dwellingsn to oit su the ...Mori. 'lmprovement., It S]oCILEEHY a CO, Jalo No. Second and 161 lircuud at. rl l O LET—The AVarellouse Halm Lund Viceby l'..rter It: Friend 2 C 0,95 Fr6tit at Mao,l..O.euital-1.• for etoringcello.. pa, 1541411 P.ICKCY k City 2 ;auction Satro. N•dr.o. Drafts and Lonn- ACIETINI.OO.SIIB A CO. a nu RAJ X4l.nn,dfated ft .nbanintole ler:. by RAJ LOliktlS A CO.. snnl fitnek Note Drokurs. it 2 I fonrl4 et. CORI: FOR CONESIIMPtIOI4I we. 4.; it lu . ticit ILL'S DiseOYSRYt oots, Shoes, Eats, 330.1.T1VzT8, .ftc- • AMES P. TANNER; WM. a. JonNsron * ou 67 Woo-I
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