• repsesekat, that a t WtOer tieilisiSlin Member* hareTstgaWa r a 1 pledge eLctmrtllng `th . • IS-:.••• ".< ••••,' 7 - e ' s -• ..ehjentaf this insidliitsioire• . moot is to embarrass the signers hereafter, who S7.?!:•s. , ;<4o,tr i - kigi a - n tliat Point Inthe Pre- I Sencenenuehy. This miustial pro , , eceding exhibits lho animes.of a faction which Started out with the iaes of 'luta or ruin. They are bent upon discord here, as an element of !' — .7 v or I n d, aeration, political agitation at home, sad hence. have .1 . Try.Bcerhare'S 'Tolland Bitters. thrown every obstretetion , in the way of an elec- -For Heartburn. • . lion: AO they intend to parsec this courts Try Traterlaaree Holland Bitters. until the better jtidgmeat of a majority F For Acidity, compel an organization. Try Bcerhave's Iltilland Bitters. For Write - rbritah, - Try Bcethaven Milan,' Bitters. For Headache, Try Bcerhare's Bitters. For Loeaof Appetite, Try Bccrhavo'a Holland Bitters. For Costiveness, Try Bmrhave'e Hallam]. Bitters. C!ft;s - "ZaTTEMICIVaMrt . IiONPAY' 23 - leok . . .71115_ An3IINITRATtOW;STAraI CONVEZTION.-- Tayie bedy wilimett lifaileg (Boas county,) on tholist day: or,next Meath. 'The object in.aeleCtini tie "Capital of the Gibralter Eernotrac&or the place of Meeting lane doubt I with the 'l+47 el- healing Ile' broaches which , _Maio occurred in tint political stronghold. -Tho Presence of 114%13=ft iri an effacial capacity at Washington, supporting Sherman for Speaker, is &sorry spectacle for the contemplation of the 'share democracy, and hence the entiio machinery of the party in the Stale. wilt be brought Into _requisition in order - to . remedy this defection. Wo are inolited toballoyo, 'Wen the manners of the. Party have graitly improved,. which Mal not very probable, that its Convontiou, if it ex-I Mises anyinfluenco on the Boris county people, will have the effect to Irritate rather than OTC:- come the refractory party men of that region. Even the democrats of Barks are no longer wil ling to be wheedled into measure by onslaughts on John Adams"federalism—disquieitions on the alien and Sedition larra—and denunciations Of a United Staten Bank. They have found oat that Gen: Jackson is dead, and that tie placate 'filled by an old federalist, who cares more for . the interests of Southern slareholders than for theaielfare of his Deltic, State. In a word, the Berke county democrats ore Interested in living /sante, and will not be put off with obsolete per litleal stare•orol'B, exhibited by designing politi clans; whenever they desire to accomplish their purposes. The administration having the patronage of the government at command, will of neural con trol the convention. Its candidates and plat 'terra must receive the sanition of - the "old man of the Milo House" whatever may bo their fate lam the people at the October election. For neys Washington correspondent sr:lilt:aloe the notion of the convention in tie following re marks, in which with prophetic foiesight he predicts the fate of the unholy combination: "I havo no doubt that Judge Black had al- ready prepared the resolutions for your Banding Convention, and 110 matter how fortunate 4 -yan may ba in your nomination for Governor, `t the Volum that is to Munro tho death of that candidato in Calabar will be pouredinto any platform that may be erected. What a satire to all this upon popular government! What a monkery of Democraey,i The old Democratic party of Pennsylvania called together in the citadel of old Berke, not to-renew our adherence to the time-honored principles, but to accept and I. approve the heresies of men who have obtained power only to betray our confideuce. Imagine /leery A. llitahlenberg coming dram his tomb on the 29th of February, when air. Itbbert, Tyler and his followers will C 61,330 forfrard with a dee latation in favor of the despotic example e i f James Buchanan, and demand diet lib example alien be hailed so the surest salvation of the country by the delegates of the Democratic masses. Would he nos say, "Did I not tell yet that James Buchanan was a Federalist at heart? - flaws I not, thousands of times, admoniehedyon that if he ever obtained power it would be at the cost of the principles of the party ?" Bat I I • never expected that old Berke county wouldbe made the theatre upon which the-last of these sacrifice!, was to be effected. Elizabeth of Eng land,"glorloits Queen Bess," fibi4. 61 her death - bed, that if.her body were opecerd before her burial, there would be found written upon heart the word "Calais"—alludiag to her anxiety to .....recover that important Freach possessian which Was lost during her reign, after having been in - Es:glitch hinds for two centuries. Although our American monarch has always been a great ad. mbar of her maiden majesty, and has been fond of qUotiogiShekspearear beautiful tribute to her hi... Midsummer's Night Dream," he has been as unlucky in imitating her best qualities as hakes - bout successful' in improving upon her wares smut in evidence et, this latter proposition, he said , tho otherdajr,lhat after his death he desirEd nepioader inscription. upon his tomb atone Min the - word "Lecompton." Elizabeth ,Inotiened with her last breath, that she had lost to noble pessemionono 7 of the jewels of her crown—and - in this pall a tribute to the wishes of her sabiacta; 'but Jar:le-9: Buchanan, in the - lintleete- his life, preparea for hie final 811M02008 bfildtalaiation that he desires his monument .7' . tOpo signalized by the most abandoned assault u p on UM opinions of a free and enlightened people." The most prominent candidate for Governor ' before the Convention is the lion. Jacob Fry, of blentgomery county, and at presentAnditor Geo oral of the State.. Be is a favorite of the adroln istration, and pill be carried througS the con ♦entioa by its - influence, but it will be a mill• atone about hia neck when tho people obeli make their decision. Tins Poivr.—The member of thieves in the celebrated Arabian story was forty; and we learn that forty of the democratic members of the AGM at WSlthillgtOla have bonded together to prevent tho organization of the House SO so eereen the thieves who have been plundering the National Treasury. These men hove pledged themselves to embh other in writing to resist the passage of the i_plarality rule by nil tho parliamentary devices in their power until nirch 4,1541; and ac the Clerk, who presides In the absence of a Speaker, roles every point of order in-their favor, they think they can aceomplish the purpose they Slat at. • . • The conalry will thus see who they arc that prevent the , organization of the House.. The sole purpose they have in-olpw is to prevent en - exposure of tint cortaption s slal this admini.fdra lion ; and to attain that they aro willing to die organize the government And precipitate the country into the perile of arevolution. There is but one way cut o; this diSionity, - mad that is to depose the Clerk from his usurped functions, and choose a chairman to preside until a Speaker is eleelecl.t This was done at the 'time of the contest over the New Jersey 1:111130, when the Clerk became refractory and the "louse chose John Quincy 'Adams to preside in the Clerk's place. Is there not some lien is the House pith magnanimity and boldnesa ti : enough to tato the initiative etep in this dire°. 'ti- lion? s Until this, or eortothlng like it, is done, t chaos will reign rapreirie. The anarchists have : '. -, •it all th eir °jot Way, now ; and so long as the. .i '" -.. dkittralowed enpremo authority in deciding • • - . oirita of order, anarchy will reign on, until, ,perhaps, the people rally to the Capitol in the ~ . . • . potter of their might, esleblinh a Committee of - = fiefety, and Lae ite government into their own ,•it hands. • . k' r , --.-- ~,t . Tao Washington correspondent of the North Pi ' American thus notices the discussion between a... - Mears, Moorhead and Covode on ono part and :...,.'... I:: f tg r c o m m ar it y a o l a y t a h o e h i o p tit s to er.. , F T .. h i e , t fi t rz e t a t o w d o G g e r n e e t i n e: - •,-. - menvererather tronbleionio to the recreant mem , •••'•• Marlin: [,. „- - - "An episode oeonrred during the discussion, li. ~ which Involved 'Mr. Montgomery, of Peoneylve -4 • • .nis, In a verynwkward predicament. Hie col-, leilgie, Mr; Alo'orhew.t . charged that he owed his b, - ,.. '.. •. election to Repithlican votes, and that matron. t'L , cen had been given which joatified the expecte, R' 7, ' -- . lion of his aid in organizing the Rouse. This t— , ~ :was disci:lefty denied, when Mr. Covodo inter -0 .' • posed to ens , thate. letter deafted.by Mr. Mont g g octiory himself, end copied by him (Mr. Covralc.) - i . 'had been signed by B.epublican. members of the ''. ; t: : - Penntrylvaniadelegation in the last Congress, re _: qacating their candidate in his district to retire, 1 .„ which was eabaequently done, and with the no r derstatt ding that he Was to co-operate here when - t ' , .' - '• .- elected, This enpasure did not seem to disturb ri-s.:. of rho person concerned In the least, who - endeavor: AL -, ' ' ed hy, berentery, to brave the riepeleion which p , - -ft. provoked.. Geneva 31oorkiad presented him In& most humiliating aspect t o ut, RemstWrid :..bajt manner arldeblettearaiterhog - bannyquar -, - ti•_::: - -tees ia to 41to justice- or the paniobatent. ”"No . t pzenilbee of his party boa been a itoro supple in t orrwreent. of power, or's more nntleg follower of the dlonnion faction." I,4vuzine.....Tha . F b ab f r o at io -f m ntlm i bj Lo f "71" tic - 6cII4MY le e eetli , pa„e tbleinteres g.- . to Imge2 , or five vr ,_ ct at BC/ largo qua? bele being faxli'.lvi i tans , 4400. 11 .., . it i., the ebenPee of ia P!Act,inn--4 'AIM?' 'Pri_;,,,n,tll printe6, and ten'a.--' • -• it iciP'7 '''''--- b Thad & W•.,.. ' nibii._boel -• ~..te d ,, , ,..Ecreale ! ... , . a... me ~ ._-....0 ev.,.9, ....; .., ~. t4 w.. ' " :- ' the -49rwriami'4"7 -&.)1411..-- Eliint, Moen 5',,'". st;---71 TeceiveOlf o / 3 - .- t.idoli.*Li i-:::... ;1614"-kialieob;f00417 rq t -.-,.-- /aodgedl44o3liowtrocl us,i.-.:-', ----/-.; no reonimepo .•:' . i f 1 . Mn. O.ISGOOLT ON New ENOLMGD W1373/I. P.m 3. C. Ganguoly, the converted Brahmin, has published in the Boston Transcript the fol-,I lowing Interesting account of hie personal expo- ! rience and impressions from change of climate: Boston, Jan. 9, 3860.-3 fr. Editor: Wherever I go, the first thing I em asked is my impression' of the winter. "flow do you bear our New Eag.: land winter, air"' "Does not the weather af.: feat your health I" ge., are the inquiries of my. friends. Ia answer, 1 would say, I bear the cold as well as anybody, and like the Americen winter, it is so fall of new and amusing eccoec to me. The skating, eleighing, snows, queer l oo ki ng eon So., Ore all novelties to me. { • Before coming to hie country I had read about the western winter...of water frozen so hard that heavrteame easily pan over it—of the ground covered With snow several feet deep. These accounts I believed in part, bat the root sounded to me like a grandmother's story. Of course I saw Ice in Calcutta Imported from Boston, but was puzzled to know how water could beau bard by freezing. This was a very natural perplal l ty, became I had no idea of the thing at all; When I told the Indica here that the Ilindoos boil simple milk so hall that they mato dolls, flowers, &c., out of it to adorn their tables, they hardly believed it mud I did the experiment be.; fore their eyes. They by their own hands made flowers of different shape and eize, which, by half an hour, became hard as rock. As it was a year before last May that I came to this country, I inquired of my friends how soon the snow would falland waterfreeze. I need ! to look through the windows early& the morns Dig to see if there wee ony snow an the ground. In September I noticed something white spread. ing over the ground; I rushed out in miner, and told my friend's about it. Can you imagine my disappointment when they told me it was mere front 1 In Beaton I saw the first enoW Astonished, I stood to watch the flakes falling from the sky. "Father," said I, "thus thy blea sings fall upon no, abundantly and Impartially; upon the good and the evil alike." I wished very much that my Bengaleo friends could see each a- eight; and finding it was Imposeible, thought of some way to send them a little relict of the white mud. I made a solid heavy snow ball, which seemed so durable in the open air, that I hoped to send it to India by the first op portunity; took it; to Mr. M.'s and carefully put it on the mantel piece. Need I tell you the re. salt! Ills well known to you all. In my lettere to Bengal I described the leading features of an American winter, but could not write anything about freezing;. hoped I. do it by and by, after I had ammo experience in it. Would you smile, Mr. Editor, when I say I really wished to freeze a little, just to know what the sensation wool but the Indian heat was eo much in me that no such thing has occurred yet. I dare say there will be some chance this winter for me to under stand freezing. • You remember the cold days' you had last January; I rode then several miles in the country on an open eleigh, without a scarf or anything to cover my ears. The second winter is said to be more tryiog to a tropical man than the fleet. There is totes truth in the prophaltion, but not a great deal. Last winter I did not have an overcoat until Christmas; this winter I wore it in October; I did net wear glom most of the time; in this winter, besides the mittens., I put my hands in the coat pockets. This is not for the cold,thongh; I fear I have learned a Yankee habit. Last Monday I rode seventeen miles in an open sleigh, and did not suffer more than my companions. My health is, on the whole, better In this coun try. My friends tell me to eat meat, even if it was a very little, end to drink 60318 slap. 4. 1 u1t, but I cannot do 60. I never WV' or used any drink but that which corina — rit ; the bosom of 'or mother earth. Now end then 1 via" to be in Indi3,to eee the and mile, the newer) bloom, and the birds sing in these months. !On the late Christmas, your churches were deCorated _with leaves only; there were hardly any flowers there. In Calcutta,yeu could cover the churchyard with a few denser worth of flowers; you could entertain a party of twenty ladies and, gentlemen, fur instance. with fourteen kinds of fruits, at the expense of two dollars} Contrasts like these create a bit of homesickness in me, but I.cover it up with the garment of duly, and go oath my way rejoicing, singing and praising the glory of the Most High. J. C. Ge..N0001.1".. INVESTIOATIO:4 tioderstsod that it is the intention of some of the Republicans, eo SOO3 as the Howe is organized, to move for .a Committee to inquire whether . there bare been any reelect violations of that clause of the Coned lotion which prdrides that "The citizens "of each State shall be entitled to all privileges "and immunities of citizens In the several Stater;" and if eo, what action, if any, of either depart ment of the Federal Goveromentis necessary to punish past and prevent future violations of this sort; with power to send for persons and imperil. We hope this will be done, and that there may be a thorough examination and expoeuro of the rccent outrages which have been perpetrated ne on peaceable end law-abiding eitizene of the North, who happened to be dwelling in the Southern States. We also learn that en inquiry may perhaps be instituted into the recent mail-robberles whioh have been committed by Goveriment Officials tat. der the pretence of suppressing incendiary pub. Heehaw); and that if the facts seem to demand it, an attempt may be made to punish the authors of these gross crimes, even though it be necoes nary to resort to impeachment to acconplish the object. /1 these investigations, together with that in regard to tho Harper's Ferry raid, are prosecuted with vigor, much:valuable information may bo educed for the study of contemplative and son eer vr.hve minds in all sections of the ethintu.. ' "Normand Achonasseod."-it is fashionable to deolaim about the aggressions of the North and the wrongs of the South. We are told that the South has compromised and yielded, and yielded and oomprombed; until she has nothing left,and that she must now stand upon her constitutional rights. This is all very vagueand ieflammato ry; but it is, perhaps, not popular to suggeet that there is more gas than reality in all three tirades. The South has had the President tribe United States forty-eight 'eau, whilst the North has had it but for twenty-four; whilst the South bangle= a majority of her votes for each one of the Northern men who have been elected, with two or three exceptions; the South has, in the meantime, had a controlling influence in Coogrees almost always., There is no policy of the Government that new exists for which the South is not herself responsible. We ask these declaimers to name one measure of egkreselon, which they talk es much about, on the Federal statute book, for:which the Smith isnot as much responsible as the North? What particular act of aggression is complained of? Let it bo spe cified and rectified. is tho South now diseatie- Sod with Serseltt - She has had the power of the Federal Government, and if she is illusod, she has herself ti' blame for it. It le to be re gretted that she can't be Beached with her own Dots. —LouieritleDeri3. A NATIONAL LIGILIOULTITIAL BIILEAI7.—Thu National Iy:tette - slicer bas been informed that it Lain contemplation to make an improvement; In the bureau arrangements of the Interior Depart ment, by relieving the Administration of the Patent (Mao from the Agrioultoral Dirlaion of that bureau, and placing the latter on a separite footing. We think that such • change vronld be genorally regazdodas en improvement; indied we do not see wby the interesta of agriculture should not bo committed to a eeporato bureau, if not to a distinct and independent adminletration. It Is indignity and Importance equal to any etberinterest ta the great community ofindoc trial interests; we may say it to above them ell, and should be festered and advanced by all the aids which•ocienco and study, and the liberal support of the Government can contribute. In FtWata end Belgium, if not in other European cobutriea, tho interooto of agriculture form a high department La the Government, and in no 'country are three interest& more vital or more entitled to Governmental consideration ' support Ida development than in the United titates. Ne are glad, therefore, that title great interest in abbut to take at ',least one step towards Ito pp pr&priate rime !iu our eiteuilve system ! of Government. i'O3T 001C11 T1.00131,74.—Th0 Woohlopon ComlMO= kayo: - la the Pose office Department treelike seem to thicken, number of lettorswere received yea tardily morning from mail cot:traders in differ ent parts el the thrion,,deolaring their intention to break c? the linen, If DO appropriation in made by'the lot of Much. . • (heat complainio_nre made beoante the money daa the United States by the postmasters upon tbeee mail reale, rind iehictithey; iq many ones, Tcptild be gladte get rid - of, cannot be levied op; 00y the corktMatOta. They sborild undoretand that theme:l67s reel tiry lby than fiontineetera aro eirinally in the Tr of the Unitedilleitesi en si cannot be appile , to_ any nal unito laPiplce;' PriAtedil,Ciugroser; - . Tux Lon,* 'l3lltrEtt ItilManuntn:;:nt announcrenientin tit:lion:ire, on Fridart . !igniting; of ib e . a d o pthinfiraiLegislatnrief the new code, wee the subject oriiaterg ripAcitteih,o4b-; out the city, cn'ent'ortnt nriti'pro vision for the abolition of-lottery eti policy TED- Meet of the tnliog iehdere clored their r offices et an early-henr in the morning; others took down their eignettrid painted their windows, whiles few undertook _to lireme the lee, acme of whom Wore arrested.-4finthington Siar. Per Piles. Try Beerhavo's Holland Bitters. re all Nervous, Ahem!.ths end Neuralgia Affe , C2ioll... is kw to numerous Instrates pored highly beneecLal, nod in others effected a daldad Haan CeessOMM—The Ilannlnehlghly Concentrated Burr hardy Holland Bitters Is pot op In half plot bottles only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. The great demand for elms truly Celebrated Medicine bee Induced mon, imitations, aiskb the public ehooldguard timdnst purchasing. revere of law:Rion! boa thatner mime to en the lehel of every bottle yen buy. tl/117JAMIN PAUL, .la_, A CO., Pule P.,,alete es. Wood etreet. between Ist and ad eta., Plltarergh, Pe. Olesdaar Arl33 sabbentorments W _ O BE LET—From the finite(' April next, that convenient Three fitory Brick Deming Munn on Grout street corner of Fourth atroca; containing lirotre NOM. Apply to DAKFAVISLI., PEARS ia CO_ ja2.130 Wood loaner corner Brood. VOR RENT:---Store Room No. 211 Liberty Wert, op 'le heel of Wwwl Janet. with Stable to ma; occupint by titans. Wool A Co. areiere. intro. apply to nontsoN A CO., J Waal No. 255 Liberty eireet. FOli BENT—The three story Brick ra Dwelling nom, now ocntviod by Captain Wnt.,r,A., Dawson; 'satiate on Federal street, Allegheny City, coo wanly opposite the residence of Gen. Rchluenti. fur Isms apply at the Bask of rittsbriseh, to al. UNDERWOOD. CI3AI I=l I=l NUR2tItY YEN I+ Kits, V G D EIMEEEM BLOCK TIN, CO6'/1;:. AND TEA And d rnu Inipply of llonsoltrohhlng Ilerthrhro, of Iha Iron:City !move .411 n Warehonso of W. W. BRADS HAW, No.lll Ton] ntroet, Jo First door Inloor the 4lgn oflho.Goldon 1M ATLANTIC PEN, No. 100.—The very Dent Pan for Idereantde roe; mannfneturad eS pleusly for and city sales and old UT NTH t . JOUNSTIII ACO , 1;123 Ftntionern, 'UT Wood ENVELOPES viLorm. UN VELOPUS, iiNVETA)Pit?. Of ell s i?..)1 and dent iptiona for sale by W. G. JOIttikTON k CO., JeiG Stationer., 67 I boob tory, 200RBLS. AIOLASSEL': to Mids. N. 0. Bunn , : bbl, I46ncd du 123 .• Golden Ey imp. In stnin and 'foe We by 81.1111CgIt & r ILArtdrril WEATHERS-4 sacks now landing from atm.mar fur salo by 18AIAII DICEXY 1 00. /11tEASE-13 tierces now lending from steamer Mincrea for sale by JsV ISAIAII DICKEY k CO. TEST"S—BoId and Velvet Tester Ijoere crimson end other colors for We by Jo.= W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street. CiU6TIO SUDS -100 bUs . Caustic Soda, equal to any laths market. at 6 cont. per mond, en Laud and far sal. by LL C. t J. It. SAWYER QODA Asti= JU casks Soh, Ash, Hazel- A. 7 hunts 2 Hutchinson:nand [acre brands, ou hatod nod for male by jtIZ B. C. A J. 11. 2211-I(th. 2on BBLS. MOLASSEL . : N. O bugs, to en I, thin any ty ate/boxer Pcreta. X:3 illittrE• • DILICOiLTIL PONNELLSVILLE FliU BitluK-9,000 t V now ccming into atom ante JAM ISMAIL DICKEY k. CO. UT 'NIX/NV CeliTAl e NS. fur tale by V .1123 W. P. AIeit , IIAII- IiATALL Papers at all primi for .1. hy W. P..M.IIVW A LI., Wc..l 1860. - V - AL - E - N - TIT; . ' ''''''''' - - _ ALC:s T C lista I,QII ADM, it& • resAINTINE LLECIILL'aittC33.S. The largest Mud best smog - (toast of • NEW AND VELEM TALI:NV - YES ISTer cfnred f,r W. cap C.3P1131211g Cgtry vaakty of ttyloood asa.h. CAN LS SEEN AT HUNT A AIINEfIT. CAN 111: SEIN AT fiVNT A 111{NNA'‘ , . CAN lIS SEhN AT 1.11;NT t ELINSITS. SOLD AT NTLIOLESALE AND LIS.TAIL AT EASTERN rztcY.f... • Pu: tI P la lota to wit porches. &ILO yoor...raere to HUNT 2 111INCn. Sir Price lota went fr.. Is Emu ass mt. Ni.21,11f 1'01713113/3.1r • mccoy dr. CO.; LLRERTY STREET, orpolge JMna. It R. L47.. - t, PITTSBUSGII, PA. MANUFACTURE to order, on short n.tioc, CASTINGS, SUAETINd A PCLIETE, of amt dancrlptloca, of the bed castmlals snJ Istrei 'tyke , WAGOS 110)169, SAD IRONS, GnATr.s, • I.lsray, band or cast to order. LI-Orden left at the rOllnliS, or at NriPrigla: & Toone... SS Wood at. Dili Mcire prompt r.v. , ati.m. _ NEW (iI)ObS.— DROIDEARD COLLARS. CoLLARS AND FIER'S?, The New Woven Trail Skirt, 10 doz. Wool Hood, Jatt tecal , El by Expreet R.r We at to prkal J.=l • EATaNI CARL k FIACILUIL FUItoNISLIIND it fan asmt.a:at of • 811.1F.T6 ;ROLLER& TIES: • • . UN DERSO HUN, DIULTA ELF, Will 1$ cldied out clomp by ZAILIN, CASH k j 21 No IT Filth street. SU.NDRIFTSJL3OO bills. lonic Mills llour; :so' do Mcirdater du do LW do do pa Gary tn. cdr, rid tuns dtlp.tuLL :a du Madan,. • :47 do pr.; • _ 7b bna. Clorrree4; lust tscolva4 awl LA' galls by FLOWN k NEI°0:1 aod N. W. eor Ohio at, Bre t m .. gherts 17 Prs NUTB-63 ewes prime Ns Nuts; DRIED APPLES-11 cols Drlcl AppleA; DRIED PEACIIE3-13 sacße Dried Arrired And Err este by - SUNDRIES -4 e:tcks Feathers; 5 '• Oround Ear, 3 Dried Appler, nor landin3 from steamer S. P. Halberd, for “le by J 521 . LSAIAII DICKEY a CO. TO LET—Tho WiIiEHOUSES oppd slta the Psersenvr Depot on Userty street. Terms easy, and no chergo till after tlo first of Alai next. Enquire of je2Lamtlarlp /I. p. WILKINS or J. PATTERSON. LEMONS -4a boics Sicily just arriced.on consignment far .le tj 11011 T bIOILLY. J. 21 'So. 548 Liberty Went- D RIED PRUIT-100 bush. Dried Apples 75 0 0 Pencil.; Jest rocolvel aril for eraieby J. A. PBSZI:ft, Je.n oorriar Mak...land Past street.. CLOSLNO OUT - VERY LOW—Plain and nary 'ranch Merinos, Plain and Yana) Cobarr,a, all wool DaLslaoa awl Plaid,. 3.21 C. LLitiliON LOVE, 141 Market at. WANTED -500 bush. Clean Rye, by ur Jan J. A.LETZICR. car Ratko& &Id eta. COCOA NUTS-43S2juitt receiving for Bale by ROBT. DIC%GC, 349 lawny !street. PEA, NUTS-50 Ends prima now arriving brpt. hr ROM. DICKEY. 343 Marty is S. NOZINS.TODZ, DBALPIL LNI PUDE DUOS, GENUINE FAMIbY MEDICINES, OURSING SMELL% CANLBO3I OIL, cxG,axte. ato., ar.o. ALMOST EVERY: MAN NOW -DAYS sails hfi goods for the 'Rest," the ' , purest,. or the .auongest"ta tho city, Or 'Ha the warier' Even I'm cow. ram charlatan who Ail. Alum end Flees (mixed to his own order,) fur Oce.am Tartar, (alien stridlypere/ sod Ode, kr, conteacilog (to his own krerwledge) tereorytre per reaL adulteration to like manner, to the count, y where be think. himself or hie butlneas might bo maanlitsd tole romethM7, he Idyl. himself an 'lnto:trai n If' foci were to wok him where geod e were eloarod, ho meld nowt likely tell you out the U. 8. Mut I" This Ise fiptchnen of the most eerhme puts of We effusions that we co daily. U.hor velar.," toe bodicrous to desert. attention. lay goods aro porobeaed from the olde.tt nod most rolls. hie housce to Ude country, . exclusively for cash, end all I oak tor them is a trial, from whirls .I. would aspect to trio to parties more than ones. 30201104 is : Hats: Elms: CAPS ! CAPS ! CAPS !! LADIES' PUBS!! LADIES' FOEI4III WE WOULD CALL especial atiintion to our new mock of FURS, which we are closing out VERY LOW. entrn Itat. Store. PIS WOOD ETBLET, - 3 'lllLtiratillik 4.xxiia.orto. 2 , 34 .. 4jut5i0 • - .;;;= ' .1"*-CP-PLuck •••_:•-•••-,ittptv • •- •tints W 23 = l / 11 ... BOOTS - AIiISHOES 1.7611 - GEST. 'AV nu PBC) PLB' s stroll sTonE, BEEW Era BLOOM. D. B. DIIMENBAOIIZR. N: & ce.x.evirma-4 , . nuir, SIGN AND ORNINIENTAL PAINTERS, • `ho. 61 Find STE4EET, Oppotsitp Odd.-Fellows Hall, Are prvisself..jo do all Mods of Paollog, Glaxing sod firalolog• with ionststo% so I do•ya,rh. NAVE ; YOU CONSULT,CD DOCTOR BORT IHON DISEASES OF VIE EYE AND EAU? CALL AT ONCE Er:enirtlLLy TREAT 3 ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR EXTPACT PROM TUC MOTIIIII3I. DZSIOCRAT. 11 . 011,T %111 fhortly minus to London, tide befog hie Idertis visit •moong ra—:his Holt lasing . short our, Lot long enough to invite him e cordial welcome whenever he revisit. sta lj. bee proved to all who had toy professiousi intsrconote with, tilos, that ho I. net only n scientific 0.711 at and Artist, With the (roe jodgmentof a moo skilled In bie prolleoloo, tort coral Ines in his dealing. Umtata gentleman In itafisti uirtivura ills advertisements aro not such ague woolly pot kelt by Om. who profess In public prints to curt rtery pownsle ailmont which Gosh is bolt to, Lot thoy bear the atmrip of amen who SR muster of hie ort. Dr. Il• tlegplwo thrio*Tl,lc nod quack asxnech at ooy our; nor will he stoop to dartive anybody by Ulm hope, or by wamot fog cores by any oilier mean. generally employe! by tbo4o Who see to get pollorkto, sad then give them their not:mob, which have really no other worth than the rovac•of gottlng nomo fern only of the appllcsate. Dr. It.'. prrtcriptionillAVa beet oxamincd by the best ishysielairt soil chominla' that wo have In our PrOTICC.I. Ito boa 00 !Korot In ble,Ofiles, nor whatever hod'sest In his prnfoltolon; umore hl/11. 5 .6t1m0nta14 from that