ifttskirgl jiffl »mr-iiazrrr.j.r.irmm«..7.'g.m^Lgi3y^,tf,ytcgxK. la. EEaETT & CO.V; i editors axd PBOP'sixroßa. : :•[ ‘ • PITTSBX7RQH z " WEDKEBPAT TOKmKq^-'FEB. ?%' 18C0- r Xub Baji Juan MCpivla not settled j jet, eo'ihat Mr lluch&fian wlil- have ample opportonUy.to give exhibitlonsof his^diplomatic, : talent. .Tbe Britlsb govern mentis rot disposed to yield Its claim lo thcr island; ftnfr lhte map prodttco asllght collision, unless oar President, for the take of peace and quiet, map abandon whatever rights our country may. hare in the now disputed territory. As San Jusnlacotin a region whoro tbo slave code esn openio to the advantage of (be slave-holding powev.wtr must not expect Mr. Buohanaa to: feel a Very { deep laterestln Ibo flotation of the koQtty qttee r ilon. Hia nilaston is'emphaticallp soalhward, •nd what energies and shill he may havo at command will be" exercised in the; annexation and robbery of boU on whiohlhe patriarchal in ilitullcn can flourish with perennial vigor. ■ The reference in the Qafien’s speech to this con troversy la said to simply mean that the British 1 government contends for tbo possession of that : ißland under tbo treaty ; and on lh6 other hand I we are assured, from American sources of In* : i formation, that in the correspondence which has j oeenrrcd since Qcn. ScoU restored the joint oc. ;! cnpancpy.no concession has been made of the {position of either side. A Washington letter “So fir from reaching any ba?lq of adjust meat, it hos becn conclusively demonstrated that no basis satisfactory to both can be aUained. They are no more likely to come together than two paratlclUdes running in thoeamedirection. I'With ihta, defined and pointed difference of {.views it, may be properly asked, how ls the con itcstsdliUe to.be&tilcd?. Neither nation would - ; | justify a war for any each object, and yet each # [jii tenaciouinm every question involving territo- J 1 rial claims, whether the alleged rights be real 11 or imaginary.;; Since the vftana. ratio le absurd !as an eltcrnativo/the only mode of adjustment ' loft is by an enlightened arbitration. Oar gov* : erhment wiil hardly consent to referit to any of ! the great Powwa or orowned heads of Europe, | but probably might bo willing,to accept, tho :judgment of some of. tho enlightened statesmen pr publicans whoso personal character would -furnish ft guaranty for the Integrity and impar ! iiaUty of their award. If Qamboldt was now •'! living, he would probobly be eelectedihy common 1 consent as an urapiro. There are others who, in " !tho estimation of (he world, would ibe equally ; | recognized as honorable arbiters in such a refer i .! enco—leading business men and practical minds / who are capable of grasping the great interests :at stake, and of disregarding thei'finesse of , ; diplomacy.” It is to be hoped, at any rato, thot we will not | have any dap-trap pretensions set up to servo political purposes, and then be compelled to see ’them ioglorioußly abandoned, as was tho case with tho 64,40® claim. That piece of diplomacy was managed by Mr. Buchanan, w&jb was Sec retary of Stato at tho lime, under President Polk, and we are therefore, on that account, the : more Apprehensive lest (ho farce should be re produced Xet our claims be presented with dignity and fairness, -and lot every right be contended /or as becomes a great and enlighten ed country, and we will not only seouifo the confi dence of our own people but the 'TeSpect of for eign nations. Oar President huß, as yet, done ; nothing to entitle him to the approval of the J people, in his administration of domestic affairs j—lct us in charity hope that he will bo more . I tuccecasful in tho defence cf our national in : i tercets from foreign encroachment. lie should : do something to counteract the great wrongs he | has inflicted on his country, during bis brief ; administration, and now is hia opportunity. ' Will he embrace it ? Costictios op Uaclxtt.— The trial of Hax* jlett, who was accused of complicity with tbo Brown raid, closed on Saturday last,{at Charles j (own; by tho jury finding him guilty of murder iin the first degree. In any really impartial court ' this man would col haro been convicted, as the . {testimony w»9 of such & vague and contradictory {character as.la raise a “reasonable doubt” as to 'bis presence at Harper’s Ferry. He was defend ed by-Virginia counsel, who labored under the 'disadvantage of defending & client whoso doom iwas fixed before tho commencement of the trial. HaxleU is the last of the prisoners, and is said to jbe ft very young man.; We copy from the Baltl ! more papers tho following account of tho close of this extraordinary trial: ' “The at.court was very large, in lantieipation of tho close of tho easo. ;;Thoarga •ment commoneod at 0} o’clock, Mr. Harding {opening for the Stato. He spoke for onhour aod ft half, -with considerable abflityaml force. He was followed by Lawson Bolts, H£sq-» who 'spoke for two hours, enchaining tho attention of {the crowded court room by aa able and ingenl iousargunicat in behalf of.his.elienL ij He point* ed out many discrepancies in tho testimony of various witnesses for tho Stale, olainltng it had Inot made ft ole&r case, and charging tho jury with their duty to give the prisoner the benofit of » doubt. Mr. B. concluded his argument.at 1 o’olook, when a reoess of half on hour was ' {taken. : Mr. Green commenced the closing;argument for the defense at H o’clock, and closed at 4}, having occupied three hours in the delivery of ibis speech. Tho case of the prisoner was pro {senfed'in tho best possible light, and it is the general opinion that Mr. Green’s effort was the ablest argument made since the comtjoo&cemest of the Harper's Ferry (rials. ] Mr. Hunter closed for the Commonwealth, speaking nearly three hours, closing after T o’clock. The speech of Mr. H. was listened to {with much attention, and was one of great abil ity. Indeed, eaoh of the ooocsel seemed to have piade every preparation, and all the; speeahes Were of ft high order of ability. {> : After the conelndlng argument fori the State, the jary were dlrcoled lo go to their room at the hotel, and the court was adjourned far tho day. . 1 Saturday morning, tho jury came into court, at 9} o’clock,' and the clerk propounded the question whether they had agreed upon a ver dict, to which the foreman responded they had. Tho prisoner was then sent for and brought into court. The verdict of the jury was then an- noaDced, which wa3 ‘gaUly of sranler in (he first degree.’ The prisoner roceindlho Tfrciict ' with the eame indifference that his obaraolcr - ; Ttzed his conduct throughout the trial/ 1 Tan Assault 09 Ma. Hickman, —The brutal attack' on this worthy representatives of Penn 'pylvania feeling on all great pablid~ : queitions, by Edmdhdboh, of Virginia—the sirao individ ual who, in company with Keilt, laid in wall for Sumner with the Intention of murdering him, at tho time Brooks committed tho assault—is cs . citing intense indignation Ibrooghontlbe North. Tho circumstances, attending this outrage, as given by the correspondent of the Tribune, are .revolting In tho extreme: “Thle assault upon Mr. Hickman,;a man cf weak frame and fecbla health, who is reported to bs; suffering from occasional bleeding at the Hangs, a gentleman who distinctly signified to tho House the other day that ;hB-cohld not be ' provoked or forced to recognize the assassin code of tho Sodih<r4hfa assault upousuchla man, Is - ooe of ihonifltttlnexcnsabls andatroclDoa acta, in 'purpose, that we have been for a long time called :to record. If a deed of cowardice Can be per petrated, lonot this onof Here are confederated 1 assailants, • each unquestionably ; armed—fer i Southern men generally go armed—and always when on missions liko ibis, attacking on ,ua armod man incapable of defending himself, and ! ready id assassinatti him if he attempts defense, i Wo cOOßider the attack, so far as evident pur ' toose. goes, equalled only by the brataland mur dero'us assault on Senator Samflor. Ills a class jjbf .aetaof trbioh only bailies and assassins can 'ifrognUty.” ; •* i' t ;• / i. Ko* Pisasin.—The Georgian —the home - ergnn of Stephens of Georgia—ls eerely die ' pteosed with the roto for U’Clenond for the epcahorehlp put by Sbnthera Democrats. From these indications ct dUlikofor ldr. Djnglae, we • inf,* that.he will hero a ■'hard roidto trareV’ ere ho secures the enpporl of the South in hie presidential operations. A.nnmbef of tho poli s liaiijs#* that seolion oem to despiso him more ’’ »inc?hU irartender to theeiare powerithan they did piwlous to that act of eelf-ahuomeal. Da “ nag the Lecbmptcn agitation they feared and ' - (dpectei him M # bblioppenoat, hntinow. they eeoia hta eli the ahjectnew «t »,crUgiag and ifawitiogiiiice httnicr/anddeopiee end/bite him •« aMotdiKlytr ThbilMliiaipeperßayfr; . ■' w**’ ' ~' i _ t | |,,iir IVrTHTillir’ rt ihndegpest dee* ' ’ B oir,iS^usawe!edftfJ. of Till.: Seiocnt, and is tto BeprewntoUsa and tape t■v - . , |fr - - r' ‘'^S^rT7 i rf T^l a- x detriments! taßioifcir&lqtet,, .aloß by ihoßlsckrßepnWicss party." i :v , . '• f ilr. ; il'ClcTO«ui,4bapepTMenUliToof Ja3ge Dooglatf.rieirßi, resilTfKSibe rapport of men who, la crawling for the positions tbeynowcecnpy, denocmwd'ltoaglAesse'trftitortoiheiSoTitfijtbe: Co&ttUntlQo* sjot enemy of Slmryepd th&tihey would sot tow tor him though he tub the hbm*‘ ioee of (he Cbkrleeion Goauaflon. . "Such co&dbcfc is grossly inconsistent tod is ft total nod. yitfoViaiareprooniation of ihb people <. Mr. EspLisi i,cf Indiana,- cot content with the hartest of _faf nay', which he gathered fa the Le compton quesl iota, U desironaof mdtisgn itlll. ■“lower depth.'*; Ho has Introduced aMU to take ih* census of i Unsaa, which is simply Intended lo delay its admi talon Into the Union. We thought this fellow had displayed enough of treachery and venality o suffice for ono Individual, but It tieems we -wer i mistaken. Bot he Is known now as a tool of th i slave Interest-—and that deprives him of tho power to do any serious harm.. Ha Is n worthy instrument in tho h*ands of the Im macnlato aottjor of tho ever>to*be»remembered Dcquesne letter. ICorrcepoodt nco of the Dsily Pittsburgh Queue.] HiMisßßßo, Feb. 13, 1860. Edi Gazette]: The two houses not to-day at 3 o’eloofc. la the House, this being, petition day, ahage number was presented and referred. The only bUls were the one authorizing the German churoh on Smitbfield street to remove the dead tomtits lot end improve the same, and the bill to puriish summarily hawkers and ped dlers in Washington county. These were both Benaio bills, sjnd go to the Governor. Mr. Espy jintrodnoed a bill to authorize licenses on vehiolcs in South Pittsburgh. Mr. Davis a bill td compel bridge oompanies between Pittsburgh and Warren, on the Allegheny, to koep lights burning on the piers atnight, during the navigabie peason. Mr. Taylor an aot to de clare part of fellow Creek, in Indiana county, a publio highway. In the Senate, the Committee on the Judiciary reported favorably the bill to enable Beaver Co., to borrow money. Mr. Miller reported, also, his. bill to adlhome a lease of the Hemptleld Ballroad, which be oalled up and attempted to pat on its passage; bat Mr. Irish and others ob jecting, it went over and was ordered to he printed. | Mr. London read in hts place an aot to provide for the inspection of llqaors, eo as to deteot adulterated liquors, and panleh their sale. Among tho pills passed wero the following: An Aot relative to road and bridge viewers in the coanty of jArmslrong. Att'Act authorising the voters of Brash Valley tp., Indiana Ci., to elect two additional supervi sors. Tbia wds a House bill, and goes to the Governor. House bill ;to incorporate the Palo Alto & Gladden’s Hud R. R. (Authorises a road to in terseot tho Codneiisville R.. R , and oonnecl Bed ford therewith.) An Act for the relief of Meroer borough echooi district. An Aot relative to Auditors in the borough of Brookville, Jefferson eo. Both these bills go to tho House, j Mr. Speaker Lawrence is a little worse since Saturday, andjhis csso seems quite critical. The other gentlemen who wero ill are getting botter. Papal OasrtHACT.— Pio Nono has given anoth er epistle on the Presa—an address to the Arch bishops and Bishops of F ranee explanatory of the motives wnioh led bin to refuse the advice of tho Emperor touching the Romagna. The motives of hlsjHoliness, being of the old stereo typed coat, require no consideration, bat the address is of importance,as Indicating that the Pope is etui obstinately determined not to ao cept tho terms of compromise offered him In the ingeniously respectful letter of Napoleon. The hereditary makim of the Ultra-Montaaists, l, Sit vt e:t, cut non xil,” is still tho of Pins. Chaugo is the jgreat immutable law to which all things in the material and immaterial universe are subject; nevertheless this infatuated old jdoq and his Satellites impiously rebel against their Maker’s; ordinance, and proclaim their treason in thoi faco of earth and Heaven. The Popo will not give up the Romagna! tint who asks him tq.give up the Romagna ? Tho Emperor of the French was hardly eo..un reasonable as |o ask his holiness to surrender what he does hot possess.- The-Frenoh Sovereign merely urged; him, for the sake of Earope, of Italy and of tile Chnrob, to accept accomplished facts. The conduct of his own government has : hopelessly alienated the people of - the Papal States. lie fa eimply, therefore, called upon to bow to the popular will. In his capacity of tem poral Prince. ; Will his American Bishops dare to contend that this demand isexhorbltaat? Tho Popo assumes jtbat it is, and clings to his sterile royal right to reconquer the Romagna, and the Emperor Napoleon has never questioned his right toaohieTp oventhehn-Chrlstiaii enterprise, if be could achieve It with his own forces. His Holiness is at perfect liberty, so far as Napoleon and Frasceaajt Earope are concerned, to march his mercenaries as soon as he pleases into lbs revolted provisoes, and bring about their redac tion. Batin dooeptingthquaderlakfaghemust aocspt the consequences. Should ho enter upon this campaign and fall to accomplish hit purpose —as fail, undoubtedly, he would—he most not think of repairing his fortunes by means of for eign auxiliaries. He must not look either to the South or to the North, neither to the despot of Naples, nor to the despot of Austria for suoSor. For their assistance,even if they had the temerity to give it, could serve no other purpose than to consummate his ruin. Were the Neapolitan monarch to march to his aid, Victor Emanuel, of Sardioie, would at once enter the arena as the ally of the Romagnoli. Were the Austrian au tocrat to eapoueo his cause, the French Emperor would again lake the field as the champion of Italy, would of course withdraw his garrison at once from Rome and leavelhe stubborn and in tractable Pontiff to his fate. Whether then Is it better for Pio Neno lo accept tho compromise offered to himjby Napoleon, and lo Be cure by doing so the future possession, perhaps, of his cis-Aponnlne provinces—certainly of, the world's respect —or to enter on a course which must en tail the most lamentable disasters on the country Which ho professes to rale in the name of Christ, and lead to the utter destruction at least of bis temporal and very possible of his spiritual power also? Every intelligent Catholic most sec that U would be madness la the Pontiff even to think, in his present circumstances, of attempting the reoonquest of the Legations; and that the very best thing he can now do, as well for hie own Interests a 9 for those of the Chnrob, is to aecept the offer of tbe'Frenoh Emperor, abandonarlgbt which he has fast tho power to enforce,and avoid while it is yet tfmo/a collision of which no man, not an Archbishop sr Saffragan of tho Province of New York, pill rashly attempt to prophesy the long and terrible results. Tbo Popo enlarges with a .kind of anile pstn lance upon thejproelaimed respect of France for. recognized rights. Has he then forgotten that beneath tho tree Belated pavements of St. Peter’s dome, three grim eareophag! bear to-day the gloomy witness which for half a century they havo uttered to thedarbnflSß and, the ailenoo of those venerable vaults In behalf of the “recog nized rights” of “James UL, Charles UL, and Henry IX., Kings of Hreatßritainand Ireland!” The House of Stuart was sacred in Its day, and stubborn also. { The Roman Pontiff will do well to remember tbatthere isalwayaapofat atwhleh stubbornness oVerweighu sanctity fa tho mind of this practical, work-a-dsy, resolute and pro gressive world the sons of men. He has al ready acknowledged the power of publlo opinion by appealing to tbo Press; he will find his ao count fa comprehending tho power whioh he can no longer even pretend to Ignore.—AT. T. Times, . Natoisob ahd tub Porn.—All the mighty and wooderfal machinery of tha Roman Catholio Church it in operation to drive the Emperor of .Franco from his position regarding tha temporal sovereignty of the Pope. This will avail noth ing, howovor cxcept a to Bbow that the priests do not underetandjtheir epoch, and that the Empe ror does understand bio.- Tha position of the Emperor is impregnable. It is simply this: Tt ® P®op!e of Central Italy shall be recognised as entitled to goWrn themselves. No foreign pow er shall interfere to ro-osthblleh papal over tho Romagna, or restoreihe Daki ny and Modend and tho Dnehceaof - , their thrones; Bojib of the perinea journals annout. r ously that a iompanyof Englishcapital: made an application to the King of Rat • concession for tho oxllnotlon ot Vcsurfi principal scat if the Ore at thatrolcsuo : - - ted eeseral thohsand feet below the Ion: r sea. By cnttiilg a eaoai which would ca- .- water into the inter the Ire would beeot - ly extinguished, end the operation, which' -« ■: only cost twolmlllions of franoi, would rest. - < o coltiration land of ten,lines that nine. Tnn affair between Messrs; Hickman an.: tv,, nmhdson creates considerable excitement, ,-m is likely to become the subject of itWesllg ■ before tho Houpei When Mr. Hickman wa sailed ho was op hlowayfrom the Capitol l 1: reeldenoe, hayipg left the House before the ■ joarnmont on account of 111 health. He has " fefod 1 much cflets from bleeding at Utefbnj- - VlatlmjtMOit Binli. .■ Bbatii or a pfanatADO.— Dr. Darldson, the. desperado, who' fired off lhe Infernal Machine Dnnesn’s store, at HawessUle,<KetUaeky.'' ' * • da 18INS— al days ago, diod on Wedneaday if "’, ji. » wWa boxes J cthnis butt 4 . counts. The otter , ~ r<J ' st " arenoortring.| : dWwhowpwlujured ßint«B*AitmKiif,Ho.eawoodsinet, t2SSSS!®3SS» jy tfte game, redadna all . ißfljanraaUoa—wCl oponU,Botbm, ltwfllglT«! ( x«tto yoomlvea aadreUef tad health to tllw*—. 8m ftdnrtUßSMntla another column. fel&dAwljf' " BCECB^A.VK*S r BoiiiAnß.ni tszißi a, of long tried efficacy for puriyy- BM' oi swob, to etaenttal for the fooodaUonofgoad health, andfor ol 9 - -the .sad bowels,— fOCh^M; INDIGESTION, HEADACHE, HKAMEUas,, ‘ : LOBSOfAPPEn«, Acnanv ■ billious complaints, WASBB-B&A8H, CHAMP B*' COmVENESS, COLIC, PILES, BUHHIB COMPLAINT, Ac. lh ’N«rvoo% JlheotßaUe add NaaraJgja affbeUena U baa froonenllj beta .administered jrith marked rtccau. Two or thraa dcaetwlll ooavtme the afflicted of Ust&ta> .Jbiyeflhcb--tha atomaeb will! apeadily regain 1U atrengtb, M haaltby action of the Urar, bowele and kldneya wm ra pidly taka place, and renewed health bo the qolck remit. . Bxvauov Iwramosl Bat one alee of the gmolna feolf plat bottles) Doaea Uaipoonfol. Bee that our dab# ta the label of every hottla yon boy. \ BENJAMIN PAGE Jb., & CO., Bob Proprietor* PiMsbargh, Pena's. Sold by Drnggteta only. Price $l,OO. Ja3l:dAwT Oa Monday, fab. 13th, at i o'clock, Ur. WILLIAM OB A* £LAM,(father of Jamaa L. Graham, BhorlAJ aged 73 years. lilsfnnerml wllltaka plan on Wednesday afUrtx>on, 16th lost, at S o’clock, flroabta lab reridencaoa Baodnsky st, two doors above Ohio* Allegheny City. ,-2td Jl»tn stmmtsemrnts. 11TV BALL, CU, KEYSTONE LODGE NO. 1, 60PBEME GUARD COUNCIL Of WBSTEBN PEN3YI- INDEPENDENT ORDER OF BOKB Of MALTA, SORB Of MALTA, SONS OF MALTA, SONS OF MALTA, BOBS Of MALTA, 8098 Of MALTA, BOV SOSSoiHAL -a OF HALS XAfBOSBor MALT a, aura kalian a,bonb or MALT OHS OF OFMAIT A, J3ONB Of MALTA, BOVS Of MALTA, SONSOP MALTA, BONBOF MALTA. SONS OV MALTA, BOK 0 OF -MALTA. SONS OF MALTA, SONSOr MALTA, SONS Or MALTA, SONS OF MALTA, SONS OF UAL TA, SO NS or UAL TA.BO NS O F MALTA, S ONS OF MALTA, SONS u ALTA, SONS Of ALTA, 8058 OF MALTA, SOM S OF MALTA, 8098 09 kIA LTA, BOSS 09 MALTA. (Chtrtmd by Act of AwemUy,) 0 I T Y II A L L , Monday Evening, February 27, 1660. QOMMITTKB OP ARRANQEiIRNTS: Gov Wf Packer Chaa Bayaa NP Conch Adj General S 0 BLOonUart PDHall Wilson Geo HWqymaa B B Edgar Son H A Weaver There as Uafri S J MeKeaa a L Alta JfcmotYißKr JurnDUmi Chart** E toper Be&J Blbimli David B MeOeok Otrry Shirk* JobnM Perkin* M Geo Wilson - " Do L Imbrta , “ W A Lawrence - T J Coffey ‘•BPUDowell Dr A 0 Khrdoch “ N McDowell "AH Grots Wa A Lire OtalelO'Kefl “ J L Duncan " Jacob Ahl Wo H Hirtull Wo Audsraoa A BNlchatea CbM W Lnrii Wnßana«t* -** 8 DOwcx tb Col J W forney u Wm Diehl “ Jos frtekrr MsJ AUx Day Capt H Campbell W Ward E f Pratt lOLUicm Ddvtra DOUrp [jTfWrlKbt Robert QlLlexpio J A Ovliai “ 1 M Maeoo “ C U Drmvo |a»th T non! John OtuwoQ BUwvt Dkkeos O OBhbbiih ÜBVlamlnt And Boblxuon VS Haas* Jpa.Jßnjok* Itkh Eeeota M DBrtckd. “ J J Robinson Wd Uartln •* D Ilendrlcfc aoa “ J B Head* risk eon “ Wmßawd V-mFarUxta BmnOvui " Btej Way “ QWMoora &np«u«csoß JOaUiUer B B Roberta M XBtawart J.flfnukJta W G Hamilton ChaaOadLford 'WuHllood/ BJ Afitewo Atexirffw thnsulut DanlMEoea j Jobs HcDoqaU Inpwg-du* 'WRGcnnly '*«U Thomas Steel DanJ Armstrong ABCarQng | tV BBirroL WwloDodd A A Carrier Alex miwaiao Hcrdv WirU J R lia&sa John Bxytr Siapbta UOajrr David Coßoalij & 0 Stoektoa WUliaa Noble Jno U Hampton Geo> Bhaw lIJ Bogara John Bwan J,W Moorhead k P JLiukctS ftofal McComb* John Bottom '•WWISUma J*a A XhmleTy J Patton Jr Joarph&ileator Bnry Kraotdj B*itj BnUlmi DHtnlmoni JRWeldiß Jm Btaekßer* I'r vwu.^ Q 8 JAsitoa A W Vcrrow TbaawtfcCoj /UN* EJ(V Wta Kaaoady JcaC&tbbeftxca Wo 0 Birr' John A Hjler ffn Barnhill IXutnrof C< law Covert M W«7tad ■ UPtlttt OetT A Rowlry lb} Aral Wilt Sr J Tboa o*ll John U Irwin Btnj F Stood Oba Xhsaaabany Truk BalWj Joe 8 Lara' aOwtegtoo TICK2TS-$3,00. Admitting • Gentleman and Iwo Ladita, and Including ladle* Batfhmanta. by Yoqng'a foil Bnaaad String Band. Tb* managers of tb* abort Ball mpoctfklly ia«U* (h« ca-opentton of tb* dtfMna of this etty tad rid ally is tbetr enterprise, aa tho proceed* era Co be dirfafed among the ra don* dsarttabt* lnftltntlon* of (fa* dty, lmproper character* admitted,anrOdent police corpa haring been engaged. can be obtained of Ur. OSO. £. SHAW, No. £8 fifth atreet, at the BHPATCII OFfIOI, or or the Manager*. telfcltd IBOV. it>eu. THE PENNBYLYANIA nawwagn CEST&AL BAXLBOAD. mMWWBmiiM ' jOagST&AISft DAILY. Oo toil AtUr MOSDAY, Jtaairy lfilh, tha YB&OUQH ItAILZ&ADI U*tw lh*Paa«Sf«T Station awry momtag (txetft BaDd»7>«t a. ctopplu at »U rtgnlar t totloas; ttrmnf ia FblwbipbU atlWB ». u. TUB fOROUOanCPESSS TBAIH tarn dan? At frSO r, it, atopplofODly at priadpal autlooa, eulifif'dlraet eoa* ncctton at Hanttfng Iter Balttoora, and anrirtat la’Pfaila> dalplitaor Baltinara at tf. TUB VAST LlMHaaTemtaa Station dally (axeeptßondaj) at 240 a. jl, itopptng only at Grw&A&rg, Latroba, Job&i totro, WlUaiort,.v*nlt»n, Altoona, 4a, eooaactln* at Bar* rtifcnrg with train dines lor arritlog inFfaQ* adalptSaatfcCDy.K. dceenmoiatUm JVatni. Tb* Johnstown Aeeuninodttlcn Ttnla Isatm daily (<z* apt Sunday) tt &05 r. K, itopplnp at an stations, and rau olds übru Qonsmeufib. Pint Acootnmo action Train forTorUo Creek BriJge lnm dally (except fcmdar) at IL3O a, at. Second AxcommoeaUca Train for Turtle Creek Learti daily (except fio&day) at 1:05 r. n Tblrd AooozabiTlatioa Trala Car Turtle Crack I«>tm daily (except Ptradey) at 620 r. h, Returning Train* antra in PJUiburgb at follow*:-Ex prao, I#J 9. MA Mali# fcM i. V 4 Pact UovLft a. Jobss toira Aowm»alsttoD,lMo a. i; Pint Tattle Creek Accom* OOdatk>s«&&9 A.V4 Second Accommodation,l:ls r. M,; Third Accommodation. 62Q r: sc, • Trains for Btalnrinaasd ladlaaa ooaaact atJUatmtlte Jotmactloa with Phil Train But, Kxsreaa Train Wear, aad the Joboatown Accommodation Train Rut and; Wart. : pitnborsb A OoaneUrrUJ* Xralaa, stopping at all atalloni oath* Pittsburgh A daily (Pnnday excepted) w follow*Mail Tttia, Tso k. It; XXvreae Train, 8.-05 y.v. Betsmlsa Tralss 'fha Plitsbtorgh * Cecnalls rfll# Bead, artlr* at Ptttabnrxb* 020 a. ■. and &20r.K. . Tb* tartUag MbUo wUI And it snatly to tbeir iotenat' lagolnglbeterlVtet'to tmelby ib» Penneilttnin Ball* road, ae UmncccmaodaUnai now agefed cannot be surpass aay cthsr rcuta. The Road 1* ballasted with etonacsd Is entirely ft**fi«a dost, «ae*n promise aaftty. speed and eomJbrt to all wbo may hrer I hie Boad wltb Ibair patron K*. ToNewYork~ ~slB OOITo Baltimore 9 (0 | 10 00] ..- 8 W Oerrliborg. T <A| toallßUUoss os the paeon. JUilrcadi sod to Philadelphia, Baltimore sad Htv York. peongert pwchaMog ticket* la can, wfU becharged eae hal/caotpe* mUeisadoltloa loth* SUttoareUe,except bon Btaiioni where the Company bo* n* Agent. NOTIOK-—ln omo of ton, tie Gompujrwtlt hold them* nlvcfl respooxtble for personal baggage only, end br an amount noreire*ling N.£~Ao Omnlbceline bubeen employed to cootey Paaeigon esd Baggage to end from ih* Depot, eta charge Botto«xcead2Soenta tor each peuenger end baggage. for Tlcleti apply to J. BrIWA&T, A (tab AtthaP.&.B.FairtngorEtaUoa'on liberty asdtirutate. J«7;dlj—<el6 OK&AN HARMONIUM* JUST ARRIVED, oqotbor of thoea unri valled Organ Haraoxuasie, from the factory of - CASBAST \t JTKgJJZT^K Xev> York! They ere eoneldered by far the beet euUtUate for e rfcga ter Church Organ m yet IgTentedjmd the enbetTtbm beg to refer to the foßowinf ehotehee, who b#»e then loinae, and wOltiatUy to their eaperiotliyi Oentnl Prtebj UrU&Gbureb, Bov.Dr. Jacobae. tfelbaran Jbcuclullb eh, (tennerly Set. Mr, pHeeveat’c)lint£o •beranChorcb* Jofctotowo. Pa. \ fornlo c&lyby • XLELIBSB M DUO., '-ole Agent* for Car hart A Needham’* Organ Qanooala2&a. lalft No, M Fifth Street.-* YT£W BOOKS AT DAVISON'S BOOK : Xw 8X022,83 Wood «tnetftfcllUttnood«llaj: aayDfrry la ladin. by ftawU» Tlmtf Qor., Load eg; : Ooop*r’«Aor«jß,lUQ»tntidb7Dftray—J*a.tolwQ«; i . UstoricftLlritamiorTht Truth of Bcrlptor* Kocirdt f> to tbftDoabttftodlttfr [ nr uod*raXtoN, to ttihtUctomdoUrntd lathi : Pal witty! Pclptt, IBM,on tbftßsmpton Voondt , . by Qvorf* Ba*tia*cm, wilb tb* ooUa (mutated. < uMUao’iTvdra'Kaui'ol • ffoMlar«Ufetalßdiu'- r .’‘/ry Uoirttf* Bictoty of Asurlct; BiWlinian’e Hwidt • luM'aXwdßktst tbeUteoaeoTMj Amxifcl ScUcittSc ',.Tery,U«fc Will* WbUeff Zt|ht« ObifstlAd C*ta ■ Kirby AJuMMb Xstsaotafn Owwbob . > with ft Omdjlimlia of-lMlxioQa Xho«ftht fcxamiatd, r - ;.7fc,'idb«far» thi VaiTßWtj «t Oxford oa tt» Bwnatoo •- fi iTiTinn - ' ’ ■ < ' - • - *OBH A ftJOTlOff, W Wood tt. w * *- t ~\2*> TjlSSOLUyiQJfHlfotwja iaherebj'pven attstlar-between ttf/e&ELL-i KR&CTr.danusl l. baton, d. f. wil- UiailwdDATffi B.jrjSMtrgoS,mrier.tb* firm sod' mb* «F KzßftUß ACO »vis thl.dey dtaeoired by mo- JMO-,.; ; /■.}. , . *■: Y~lO-PARTNERSHIP,—Notioa ishewby \j eiTm ihu RuasKLTi eoeiti. n. ».watiuu,». a. t »«soujos «24 jmra n. 6Tofr»ait*i» mi.<uj farnxd * fl>P«rtncrahjp Bader the ctat end style of E. ERRBTTAm* Printers Aofrpnbltibara, by wbcmthaln stems oftbeTalo firm of B. ERRSTT A CO- will tomtttttt Fsbraar».fth,ltCO,; - - ‘ UWtmUV T7ABII FOB/SALK, 3 miles from Irwin's JL? Btctio&,oiBtnl-B;B4163)1 acnavttfcaeotnfiirtabla dwelling boonwith ban, 8 room* andeefiir. TbeltodUte *o*d order*. ISO aa-erin cultivation, S 3 or wbUh or* choie* tntodow, HA* tiabetls first rats. Boro ud stable, U&aat hooB,earrUgeboQja,orchirdorBKreeot choice, variety of (nil trice; 100 bom of choice coet,4 bet T*te;*ugai etmptSo.: The abovv'frraU e*ey'cf ecera* by railroad, and Is oolythoat -II tulle* froth the dty. For price and term* apply st «or t •; ? SON, fat* • Be*lE*UteehilGcpcnlAttey6l Market etraet. SHIRTING MUSLINS of oar own brand, Irbh Lteena, beet make, Shirt Frosts of all qualities, aoeapleta'etock opened thU mOratng. ftu | a HAM BON LOVE, 74 Hartal $L AM BRIO AN ELOQUENCE—A collection Speeches and Adfcemea by the most Eminent Americas Orators, «nb Biographical Kkstcheeasd LQojtra- Uro Note* by frank Moon, lUairtrated with MportnUs, engntredlnateeUaSfoU. KAY A CO, M wood at. E LANDER'S LIVES AND TIMES of the Chief JosUcraofth* United States, Is Srola. Ms'; KAY A COt 66 Wood street .Thrift BUS. DRY APPLES and 100 baa. A VWvDrjr reaches Ur saleby fel& j: J. B. CAN FIELD A 00. INJJIA BOBBER BAT, PARLOR, SOLID and Sponge Balts, all dart, on hand and tbr silo by t»l6 . y J. A H. PHILLIPS, K andffl B 1 Chair at 810S —500 drums Smyrna just rac'd an< An-tale by RKYMBB A AHDIMON, bU ! Ho. 89 Wood tL STOKE ROOMS FOR RENT by fats V • B.CPTHBERTA 808.61 Market at. ■R/TKOHANiC'S APRONS, mode of India }XL Rubber, far sals hy J. A H. FBILLIPa. 1 Oft BBLS. PRIME WHITE BEANS for Rvry aalaby ft!6 J. B-CANFIELDAOO. Oflftft BUS. RED WHEAT for i&le by UU J. B. CANFIELD A <fo. A/lfl BBLS. PRIME GREEN APPLES VVrybrmleby frU J.B.OANIIELD A CO. (SI-ALETTE Book A Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT, Office—Qazette Building, No. 86 {Fifth Street, Above the Bffst-Office* PITTBBOjHOH, PDWH'A. Having supplied ourselves with ■ targe atock of dew and nltabls Type, we are pre pared to execute, on nlHce every description of Book and Job Printing, Juan CrtTts Wail Ltomi Thomea lloosty Alex UcOUntcck tassel Sera WOUtsrp&aj KBUtcXay OnV klsrpkaj BliOH AS BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, REPORTS JH Buber Tbos Pcrktoi O ATALO &IJ K S; , PLAI.'j ANO FANCY Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading, Receipts,: Circulars, every variety of Druggists’ » Show Cords, Prescription Blanks, Labels, etc./ etc. Ch**n Jchni Lada Dagv Bobeit JUro* OUIB Cbtfo John Coward ni Toqoc 3 □ PacAlw ObM H Cam &»TtJ Caslvrll John S Baaed? Gtrr BmUhaoo J il PfiOlipa Lad fultoD ir Tbao Rolblca Jobs Bb»I1 JnGrlMnm BLAKS NOTICE?. BLANK CHICKS AND COUNTING HOCBB BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. oorittjJn* Barry Mood Snvolopea, Ac., aoatly printed. A J Mica PkTGlnniu SVlbtu Justices 1 and Courd Blanks, Blank Deeds and Bonds of tho onost approved forms : on to order. HANDBILLS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, A Qmewaid DcrtdfUada Qeorg* Doyle Jobs Collier Jibm BJtey Andraw Bcolt And Costing 4c», 4e, 4e., PftTKTfD IX FLATX AND PANCT COLORS. would respectfully solicit a share of the public pstro'nage, aod will ga&rantee satisfaction both injoxecotion and prices. hii-tfAwtfr i Brick j Mansion" Ofttttreon flMrp n B«n Qeo B Gallop J finitt Dartd Irwin Pet« Brady ■ YJ3m» JlffiM LtodMf {M KOfor* W i Montgomery ATSsnhara B DOllpbact AW Rook TUB UNDERBtGNED OFFERS TQ&m JL BAM: a beaatUal BRICK MANSION QOTTSbJS AND LQT.eUoUeoo North Otcftl *tTMt».on tba BEQUND BANK,,AUt-ghroy City. iTbft lot hs a boot of fifty foot, and axtendt back two hßodrwdand eighty-fire teel to the junction of Obi© end Liberty ■ treat*, with u alky tunning along tbe tide from street to afreet Tbe bou* la Urge and cunswdlcai, forty feet front asd ftbmt thirtywma deeft with • vide ball In the eeatrr; containstepelve non*, wall nod dm&Ui fakhid. Dirbii outlet, Ac; on on* aid* Is apnrlo? tbawholadepth«f the boos*. . V D Boblaana RBOanshaa Jcha'X Bltoma DllLnU Qcroo 1 Footer. lEdwOeapball Basal BelUar Jraec Petrie Tba boo Ais veil and aabata&Uslly bent, with all mod* *n» ltaproreaeata, gaa, ntsr.Ac. Tna lot (ft corned with Bhnjbbery, Fruit Trees end Qrxpaa, wttb Carriage Bocsa, Ooe BlabU, Octal Hoceo and all neematjj oat-bmldlßgu everything inenopletaorder. Pu—lua can be bad ftt any time, Tba whole will he •old fof leaa than tba Improvements coat, and cm TXRT BAB 7 TERMS. Cr|ln| BftUHl crytt| Dftbluli A Promtfortha Littft Onts! Io consequence of tba lupeitorlty of Dr. Eaton's Jsria* msOoafttnoTar every Otasr preparation of tba kind, tba drafZVtS of this town bare almost all ordered and received a supply of It; eo enter op, wJofßxxzl No mote crying babiaa! Do not bepnteff with any other preparation by any drngglst who may nottUTa received Dr. EaTostlaras »tt» Ooxwai, or who may oaacOoont of getting some worth* leeeartfrlaata cbeanvt raU be more Intmnad In selling it Get the beat; It tafcr tale in town—eaarcb, ail you find It Da. Baoataf’a Blood Fcco, for dbeaaae of tbe ergusnnd all pulmonary coop taint*, is also forma jntown; and if soy raffling fron tbe above complaint* neglect to try this prvpanUioOt they are guilty of wield*. There an five diQr eet Not of tbe Dump Food-all on thetoasi* principle bnt graduated to tba dtSrrest dsftelenslao of tba blood arUJog from tbe'dUhrasl organs nUfcctad. No.l Is for Oolds, Droa* chibs, Cbuyumptloa, and otbar dmmle coaplslntt arising frwrn ceruse, general debility, or nervooa proatxetlon.— No. 3, for ‘ Ltnr CoropUfou, No. 8, for Dyepepeta. No. 4, Women’s Beaton tin. NO. 6, Rt generator. Ask for be No. Toti waat > " •SUBe* advertisement' for tala by GEO. n. KETBER, Agent, lIP Wood et, Pittsburgh,Fa. felft-SwdAwf Mother*! ttotheralt You are all nureM, in onesecso of tbe word, yet can yon df taraiaa gbd treat tbe dlseasae of your children! or do yon not galllnft pbyttcisn when they are ailing. Accept, then, tb* aid Df. Baton bring* toQlb bis IVfiKiutXanuL. Ha is a regular pbyaletin, and from moth experience la Infra* tUe Ouapwate, has oompouoded this preparation —without pareguria or opiate of any; kind—ao At to be a tare relief to year suffering Hole one* la all tba IDs attending their teethiogrand for coogbs, br croup, or convulaiaaa, and also, tor BnmfoefiOcrniplaititjuU is a certain cof** Yon may rely on 11 wltb perfect ccnfldebca, that Dr. Eitox’s Istaotili Ooxnut could caver have attained tbeceUbrtty U bt» la tba Dolled SlAtfii, if it were not tba my bedt ankle for lafro> tfleOamplafots that U pal cp. It tafljbt tapareedlog all Dr. BBO&BON’d BLOOD POOD.adrJrtfredwllb (beCor dial U the fooet lnvaioabla cecealty to avai7 Uotbaraaweil aa every namartlad lady. Boy U and read tba ctrcnlar an* moping tfcdbotUd,*zn Sfa tba partfcllarlnfjr satin yno-kact. Qje* ddvarUaaseati For sal* by OEO. ILKEYBER, Agent, HO Wood at, Plttaborgb, Pa. falAdAwlnf n/ j nnn .worth of watches ’•rl vyjUUwißd Jmlrrolftnd to the Trad* at lam priced fan ut ether home la tbs city. Band for ny Catalogue of artlelM tod prlcea. On the rvcdptlofooe dollar by at o,l will forward to any addran a' Mantiral eetofOoli etude tad Bleere Jhsttona.cr a No. 4QoldLoekct,Qr *iao»dBtcnecrßeallUng;forg,a Ladle*'Bnaet PtnandKar Drcoa, either Chmeo, Mosaalo, Flortntisa,<feld Stone. or toy otberetytee «r for ST, a «U -w, opcnCaee Watch; or for *2S, -»Flne OoM Honttni flaw Ltrer WaUh, warranted to keep foert time; or for SLO. a gne field TeeaOhatni o<for|s, a fide Odd Nack Chain, aa samples jpf any of my food*. Town mao oat of employ* maat eonld not do belter than lnreet aamaDium in my Jewelryianddirpoeoofittbnraghthoeottntry. Addnaa 1 >1(0818 K.aLlsßS,Waoimia Jiw*a*, f»l*:«td ; No. 303 Broadway, Naw York. JJOpTS AND SUOEB ! OTFEBBD LOW AT TUB PEOPLE'S CHEAP SHOE*SORE, ■; ■; TO UA&B BOOM FOB SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, 3 1 D. 8. DITFBNBAOBBB, fell I No. 16 rUtfa atrtet, near Market. ~ nr ton lAiii r -- r ’HAT VERY DESIRABLE GROCERY, , LiatOß, FRUIT AND BIED fiToEß,Tadaral«tnet, eghany pity, for opwarda of £0 years standing, and li bow doing an excellent Oiab WbolemUe and Satan City and Oonntry Trade. Tba v aooontof gooda aold par annaxa t> opwarda bl Slxty Thotua&d Dollar*. For farther Uforma* tteaaddma Lock Box No. dd, Allegheny Olty, Pa. felfclw^ P RQWN'S: BRONCHIAL TROCHES; JLF Ayer'iCbanj reetcnl; Wlitirtl Balmm Wild Cherry; Jayne’a Bxpectonmti Leeock*i Wafon; WUtaPa CcogtoLci* eam Bryan** Pnlmonld Water* Kayaert Pectoral; MUfor’fc BalHre'andfultoo’eOooghßynipe; Bogart LI mens* and TOn Halrt Balsam for the Longa. All the above valuable medicine eeld at fLnilNQ’B Drugstore, fold ; comer Market at and the Diamond. TO LET—The WAREHOUSES oppo- £3 alt* the Peeaengm Depot on Liberty etieet Terms daey, and no charge till after the lint of April next Empire of jaaidmij.Mp GRAIN, Produce and Coro, Rjo, Barley, ftt IVBBckwneat, FotatoemFloor A&, for mje at toe Mercbat Exchange dafiy, at Uoyaek, raw GOfl &£& c*r. «h«Ued Oomto an nthledayfcratttwlo#tod«ab*br -h M BXBBSZ A ; W. 0. LESLIE, No. 93 Diamond Street, Kahn's Law Bonding. fl. B. WnJHNSor J, PATUBBOff* f * fftsf irttisemtntß. \ _0 pTSwaltoN’s"^ A. KREBS & BRQ. ", JPRAOTICAL Jhthojntpltcrs Comor Wood and Fourth Sta., 161 d PITTSBURGH. selSrlyd ; WTiIdLa.M SBHncHMABT. Practical Lithographer, Noa. it and 19 Fifth st., Pittsburgh. MAPS, DIPLOMAS, BROW CARD?, PORTRAITS, LABSLB, BONDS, GERTIFICATEi OP STOCKS, BILL HBADECDBAFTB, Ac. no!4:dly Downer’s ProUfio Seedling Strawberry, ‘‘TjtQUAL TO U’AVOY'S, SUPERIOR ill to Hctey’e {Seedling In rise, equal to Bcrr'a New Pin# In flavor, fend from tia to few Mum u productive u any otbarof thn ©a# bttndred variiiioa tn cultivation.” Eo Ayi Mr. Dowxfer ofbli turn Seedling, a gentleman’ wRh whom I have bt*sn acquainted and doue badness vita fur nan, and In aR oar transaction* hare neror had reason to /mledcmbt hla word or bosorable dealing, which Induces me taaeeepttba agency tor his wonderfully prolific berry.— Bend for drcalart of report oflnvrstlxatlog Committee. > JOHN MURDOCH, JIL, «aS ; Pittsburgh and Oakland Reread—. nirs, Winslow, An experienced Kane and Fernete Physician, presents to | the attention of mothers hir SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which great!y facilitates (he process of teething, by sofletw Jog the game, fedoclsg all Inflammation—whl allay ALL PaIN aid spasmodic action, and la BCBE TO RBGOLATE TUE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will giro rest to yonnslres, and Belief [and Health to your Infants. We hare putjup and sold this articls for over ten years, and OAK SAT* IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of Itwbat vs have nevor been M M tt jabUtoeay ofany other medicine— ur.wtvnmsi NEVER HAS IT FAILKD IN A BIN* BOnTmin OLE INSTANCE TOUrnrODBI wwnvfo Iwhen timely used. N war did w* _ of dlitisfaction by any ode wbe need IL On the contrary, all are delighted with Ha operation*, and speak (n terms of commendation-of Us magical eSiKte and medical virtue*. We speak In thie matter -WHAT WK DO KNOW,”aft»r ten year^experience, AND FUKDOR OUR REPUTATION FOR TUN FULFILLMENT 0? WfIAT WB IIBRK DE GLARE. In almost every Instance where the Intout ts nil ferfng bom pain and exheuntton, relief will l>e totud in flßem or twenty mlontes after the *yrnp U admiclaUrod. This valuable preparation la thn prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILV UL NURSES In New England,and has been used with NKYKB FAILINO SCO- Olffifl in « THOUSANDS OP CASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, tot Invigorates the stomach and bowels, correct* acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost loeuotly relieve Griping |n the Bowels and Wind Colie, and overcomeeco- jrulstone, ablch, If not speedily rs - § .»t , . ,nx) Itoadied, end in death. We (ruskriiTiwn lUev. It the HEtT AND BUB ESI T " TI Vgr 1 _ lnnitPY IN TUB WORLD,In all cases cf DYSENTERY AND DlAft- BB<EAIN CHILDREN, whether U arises from teething cr from any other bums. W« would ay to every mother who has a child sofierlng from any of the foregoing complaints— DO NOT LET YOUR PUJUDICES, NOR TUE PREJUDICES OP OTHERS, aland between yoa end year snff*rlor child, and the relief that will be SURE—yea, ABSOLUTELY BURE—to follow then— of this medicine, II timely iiisd. Fall dlrectfonubr oslng will accompany rach bottle. None genuine nol«aa the fmo-#lmile uf LI'UTIS A I‘KKK(NP, Nets York, Is oa the outside wrapper. Bold by Druggists throogbeut the wot Id. Pflteipsl iOfllei, 13 Cadar Btveat, It, Y PRICK ONLY 2& CENTS PER DOTTLE. Bold by B. la FAHNESTOCK A CO, corner Wool and Fourth streets;also, GEO. KL. REISER, UO Wood atrtfL feLSalawalyT COUNTRY HOMES A* PUBLIC SALK. Biz Cbolcs Bltea for Country Residences, Indudixg a 13 Am Lot in the village «■/ Vi'l'v. The proprietors ok the is ad bn FARM wijl offer it et Public fialf, in tract* of a eke suitable tor thetraaldeacea ul (mrac-u* tiolug butitM-—io the Olksof Pittsburgh aot AlWto-tj.cr tor GAKDKNEH3 who dflrire to ritse prodace within * roLV-nieut distance of the markets, or tor Dairy Parma fur which it la well suited. This farm la (ucaUd la Economy T.*t>«lilp, Roarer Co., on the Un* of the Pittsburgh, F.W.iC. Rallrcad, at iteden Station, 30 mJles from Pittsburgh. It consist* of 160 ACRES, Psrt nnd*r cnttivatloQ and pati lying tu wondlem.’*, the whole anaeepuble of the highest, cultivation. Goal* Umaitene and Potter’s Clay Are found In abundance. Within a mi!* of thiiUrmhat brta discovered'avals of C AJX N B L COAL, DAtoA O proaounerd f* be tfitUttin the CmUJ Stain; Audit codari^ this Verm. apertur, wit •Jaan’7 on IhU 'firm ■dom of the Coc*l public building* In Pittsburgh. Tto flora U-4 pUtsius command an rxl« oiiva vi<-« of tho Ohio, and a magnificent panorama cf rxxjiag landscape, a&d an easy of ftcoß, sannoonting ibo slop** which use In natural terrafe#, presenting piciurcarpiA altc* for rural fgtaco*. ■ "Tbo portion* of the era non tblckl j «u> dimasfiod, is ealonQl b (arm forthrr Rtnorcd from the rlr«r o>ied,on>t the tctoirry, out wo illy rani. t Tb* front dlvblon, lying next to tbe town ct Dadea.ccrn prlaew 12 aetwa,ba which ta treci-d * irani l Brick Cottage and na exrslUnt barn. TbtraUon thte division a young Orchard of choice Fraft, and k well i>f excellent water boar tbaboQM. n*ttl*wQl take plans no tbe ground,at 12 o'clock, 51., THUB2DAT, iIAKCiI let next. Tbe lertos, which will be eaiy,wlllba modi known on tbodiy of •»!*. 9 Persotu wlahtyg to boy at privet* nl« ran tpptf to tha Ootamlttca, wbq will thow plana of the property end give tnlormatlnn m may b«/laalrr»l, ANOBDW W’MISTBR, 110 Fifth »t, Pitf»bar C b. 0. 0. BACKOFEM, 180 Wood «U d<> w. a. JonNSTOs, t: do do n. P. MUfcLLBil, 1W Fourth et„ Jo &2vAad*wlbT 1860 . VAI.INTINI HEADQUARTERS. 1860. VALENTINS HEADQUARTERS. VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS. Tbt Urgnt tod feat uaoTtacnt of NEW AND PRESS VALENTINES Etw cfltnd fornle in lh!« city Oompdilog OTST7 TAil»ly of rtyle and flnljb, CAN BE BEEN AT HUNT A MINER 1 ?. OAK BE BEEN AT HUNT A MINER’S. OAN BE BEEN AT HUNT A HIKER'S. BOLD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ■ AT EASTERN PRICES. Pot op In loti to raltporthum. Bond jonr order* to HOST A MINER. • AyPrfc* ltotooent ft** *b*a dr»trM. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS! THE XEW OORK TRAIL SKIRT\ mg eureka worsx skirt, QCEtX OF DIAMONDS SKIRT, BEST QUALITf OFPLAIX nOTEX SKTBTS AT t 0 CEXT3 AXD UPWARDS. |§y*Merchantfl and Dealers supplied at a small advance on the manufacturer’s price. KAXODf. CRKHJ Ac MACRUM, No. 17 Fifth Street. CTS.,B7} UTS., $l,OO & UPWARDS, I Fora good Shirt forGentlcmen, With or without;(MUr. Shirt Collurs, Cravnt?. Tics, Stocks, Pockst Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Half Hose, &o. Merino, .Wool and Silk Under-Vesta and Draper* atrcdaced prices. EATO», CUBE & MACnUfll, No. 17 FIFTII PTftEET. OUSTI TO CLOSE OUT WINTER GOODS, All kind* of Embroideries Dun Triotntsgt, Hoalery, Glare*, Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Ac. Qrent Bargains an offered to order to make room for gpring flood*. EATON. CBEB A MACBPM, U Fifth «t. TDARGAINS AT BURCHFIELD & CO'S! NjBW OOODB! Setts Sleerea andCoUm at— worth $-1,00 Collars, Lac* Trimmed, at .... l,«o “ 1,75 Floe Prtct»„ I 10 eta. per j'rd line Shirting Mn»lirn-~— 10 *• And a great variety of other Dew end cheap Goods, jost opened at North-tael corner Fourth and Market at*, tall A CARD, —Denththt.— A l d ß* oalvir gißc.qg» ho.4T SUITSIIXtD, ST., between 8d end 4th, Pittsburgh, Po., Tenders hla eerrfcee to the elUaena of Pittsburgh end rido* ilylatbaUbaolihiaprofeaaiaa. He operatesfatbomort Improved mode* Of Dental Bnrgvry, employing inch matetl* ala as haTt etood the ordeal of a long expert* uw. uia t*. mllleity with tbd mart dtfflcalt operations Incident to the profradoa, warrants him Itt arntrlog the puhlio that per- Eect eeUrfaction will b* given in all caeca ootraated to hie hainja. ftms Moderalt. , na2U3md C SILL.; tf ueoiow Dentist; • and Residence 80. 87 GRANT hTBSET.QBE? opposite the Ohort House, believe* be can anil tho wants of any that mar frror him with their patronage. Any of the varioas etyfwi of T—lh Inserted If wished, mythdlyu PRODUCE ON CONSIGNMENT.— tJa this Bartelt Applet; ISO both print bright Dry Apple*. 25 da Dried Patches. 1000 tea Gonntry Beccn Slice, : 3l4baih ahell Berks, •' II bhla 801 l Better, ICC bash ffhlte Baaxu, •; ’ bbla Boar Hominy,' '• 'U doa Oorn Broome, . 8( t l ** Lmbobil < bbls CwnmW Holies, I bbliEggai Jost received and far kale br Ml J.A.FETZBB.W. Market and* fUret (U. L MOTT'S KgsroKA llVii PILLS. ULMBOLZf&EXTRAOT OF OBGRO. HUHnUNGA* UFH EXttILKBANT, UNWird BLOOD BBARGJIER, KMU»EDI»a MEDICAL • X "WOOD’SHAIRT RKTQGATI VJS, - i > JOUESTOM,DriucK“ .; conttTgmUbg*Mm»dF><mhiue*;e. 1 ILMNG'S GLUE can Be lia<Ut -' •; * i ntuzKa’B, OHEAPEST! BEST'.! LARGEST lll—| §35 pays tho Tuiiioh for Sinde and Donblo; Book*keep«ngi Cummerclal { Arithmetic Riul Lectures, ; ] Eight Uxud. J.O. St-lioner;, tt; Full Corir*e,fJJ-J entire expcmsiw, ... ' „. .. e U*nO dmi to rumf k-te a foil connie, f«cm Bto 'Oaeckai Every Student, pMoetiug, I* guaranteed to ba ooaJ u.teDttomao*g..iht.&»k*cf any buriMv»,ahd quiMtfivd U> earn a **Ur» < * fnimdSQO to slooo* [ etadenu cut- rat any Hoif—So \acatlou—Review at Pl FLftBT PREMIUM" FOR REST RU9IKE3S WRITING POft 1859, received at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and State Fair at EanccTille. Aleu, at th» pdadltal Ftirt « U»« Union for the past C>sr years. j BSWjdinlater*'con* ruxlvcd at helf price. j For Circular*, Sjx-citaro* and Embellish**! l~*w Of «hS Collage, enclose five IrtUr etampe to . • | au244AwP f. \Y. JbNKYNS, Plttatcrch, Ps t PKNN IN STITUTjfi, \ HANCOCK BTRKET, NEAR PENN . { Will re-open on MONDAY,tt>« iTth AUGUST. Terms gS3 per Mesion of fl rr months. J. M. fiMITH, . s auB:lyd PrindpeK Phonographic reporting taught at No. 23 &L Clair ctret-t. !f “It i* a rallro »d eyctem literally—a traa railroad by refci •oa of He «x|ml<i>on —* reOroad by reason of Its ease,* 1 ■; coze: Rev. Dr. RAFFLES, LiverpooL ,| Entitle Hoiittz. fTS*Tu* iiaiE Canal Cdhpant. — An Elec*| tiou for S.vco THifCUire of tho Erie Caoal Companyj will tn held at ili'irotilje.io Erie, on the FIRST MONDAY*’ being the filth tl.«y uf March next, at 10 o’clock a. H. ,• ( A. H.CAUQHEY,£*ctetaTj. 1 Erie, Febmarv fth, ISCO MO-lOtd 1 Orncz or the Pittiboxoh Gas Co, \ £ February 4th, 180O.J .? Stockboldera of the Pittsburgh Ga^ Compauyare Jieioby notified that an toi; three Tra*t»e« r.f a-u-t Cun>t«ny—onetoeerve until thsfliet Monday of OcteUr. 1SC0; one to e*rvo until the first Mot) day ol October. I‘Cl m»l r.nn to vrreontll theflrtt MondsJE In October, 1812—wilt b” bi'd at thn office of theCompaoy| Ih Pittsburgh, oti MjINDAY, the COtb Inst., between the hours of Sand 6 o’clock. V. U- f fetodbl JAMES M.CnßlStT,Treasurer, » yittD=Bofk aeetttignnmta. j : 61 -, iilN& ok leoo. ] Artificial flowers, lace EDCnE?. 06TRI0U AND rftCJT ,EATnKB3j FRANCU FANoY GO JDF, Ac , Ac. £ The eubveriner baviu aUue orally half* million dollsr* In value cf thin dKcriptioo of Oolxls'aDd contintusto r»» celve weekly frum bis Factories In Parle, tho Mwtat def alzoe. which hf (.(tore tor eain In large quantities ts mer* chants on tiberul (nma JOHN 0. HENDERSON,. j No. 343 Broadway, New Tort. I And 102 Ru« do nicbrlion, Parta. JalTflod j rnfiE ” _ XEW PATENT CORRUGATED 1 SpniBTGS. ‘ f REDLTINO THE WEIGHT OF &KIRTS | AND INCRKABIKO THEIR STRENGTH r NEARLY ONE HALF, | ksx nun 0511 w |* THOMSON’S CORRDGATED SKIRTS. THE LUXHrV OF THE SEASON! | TmiSISUX’S CORBUOATBD SKIRTSi Fur cals by the prindpil Retailers. LIGHT, FLEXIBLE AND STRONG, NOVEL ASD BEAUTIFUL IS SHAPE, . Approved by all. In-jniru tor THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. TUB DJUDI.E TRAIN ' TUP PARISIAN BELLE, .. TI!K GOB IAMER, TOP. WOVEN. B«eth*tuur Nainr, an 1 the Ciuwn ore itsajpol on every Skiit. ? EVERY LADY IN AMERICA WHO VALUES COMPORT, HEALTH AND ELEIANOI BhoaM hITS one of THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. FOUR THOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAY Rrijulring Four rcpirete PacUnlee, And the Labor of One Thousand Hands An* r«*)nln>d by the demand for I THOMSON’S BKIKTB, Ja3o;"nj((ecw IMMENSE j KCOX-lEI A.3STX> BtTBOFBANI DEMAND! | pziornssoa wood’s ; HAIR RESTORATIVE Wav Introduced to the Public early m1859.Jl IT IS NOW Fnivmallv usul tbranghoßt the eivillzedi IF TOUR HAIR 13 GRAY, . IF YOUR ILA IK IS_THTN, ' i j 'XT WiLL RESTORE IT. IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUSTHEADACHE IT WILL CURE THEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, • TO MAKE THE lIAIR GLOSSY, USE WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, SOLD BY-O. J. WOOD A CO., 1H MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS.HO.. PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Sold lu Pittsburgh by Dr. GKO. IL IOSfSJEfi, B. L. f AH NRSTOCK * CJO-, »n*l afl Dmggim. finally] SPRING GOODS. NEW STYLES OF Delaines and Prmts JUST OPENED AT W. & D. HUGHS’, Corner Filth and Market streets. fed Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia 11 Dyspepsia ill Whol is it T How Curtdf Dtspsfsia is our National Disease—aveak stomach, feeble dilution, distress after catiog, CQftire babU, billons condition. How many sutler with it and Its alien Jant symptoms of low spirits, bad taste, coated tongQß, obstopliied brad and attacks of headache! Ytt how few know how to care ltf Grnoraily, became the bowels are constipated, resort U bad to cathartics, or laxative*.. Bat rach a condition was never cared by cathartics, whose only offleo is ftp weaken the digestion and impair the integrity of tbo entire assimilative system. Bat HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC) PILLS-a simple medicated sugar pDi—have cored hundred# of the worst and most cbutlnate cases. This is done timplyby Improving the tone and restoring the integrity of the digestive organs, from result good api’etito, regular habits, a clear bead and bnoy&nt spirits. Each a medicine Isagem. snd only requires to be known to be appreciated. FIFTY CENTS PER BOA. N. B—A fall sst of Utrx?aiTT*» Hasmorifsio Sr semes, with Cook af Directions,and twenty different Remedies, in large vials, morocco case, |5; do, In plain ease, $4. Family cawi.f £ltt*n boxesacdbook,s2. Tl>e<o mnedies, by the single box or case, are sent by mail or exprtsa, froo of charge, to any address, on receipt of the price. Address Da, F. HUMPHREY ACO No. 683 Broadway, New Ycrk* Sold in Pittsburgh by J. LARGE, JOHN PETTY* AQ»* gheny City, C.P, FLEMING and J.J. EAST. ’ DiscnAEats ntoit ths Ear with Dumn •Letter from Mr. 0. E. Sargent. Dmtcs, 13, IBM. Mesm. N r . L.Cu&l A Ocu—Gentoua,-—l htTo been trouMwl for upwards of eighteen ynn with rnnfttof tom ta mj heed, discharging at ray left ear, as often as twice* wwk. a thick, aitmy matter of. offenslTO crnoU, •100 impeding mj hwlngto that I coaid oot hetr a watch tick- IhsToboendoingoora or Uu for six years to pari tj my Mood, and thus zemoro the sons oi boOs, batwlll* oat any change, except seemingly for Ibvworse. Aboat t*o aontbs tioco •1 • oopimrnrfwl taking the u Pernr itn Bjnjp.- Id lee than twowvoka I began tolmprota. Sba discharges became less treqmnt, with *n entire change In their appearance, being thin and watery. In one week nor* tho dlKb&rgc* cessed altogether,sad I hare not been tronbled with them since; My hearing Is also Improving, so that I can beards watch tick plainly. Sly general health (> ranch hotter, and I ahall contlnns tho cso of the Sjrapln the conQdaut expectation of deriving farther benefit from: It. Yotirs, innit gratefhlly, CYEUS £, SAfiOEST. j _ ' Boston Decli.lSSt ; Ttlie Ii Co crrtirj that Sir. a£. Sargent has been Jpoor; employ for arrcral year*, and Wo reel asenred that any tflte tnent ho may sutt in regard to the Infirmity wflfcirMch I hohaabe*n emitted can bo relied spent a* truthful end '"'wet. HAtLST.DIYIS * CO, . ' F°t*» MwmftetnmiCr.: W 9 Wuhlogtoo ttrwt, BoBton_ *f«»» •• hwwwßi,Acgut iTt£rWsaT• _ MlJtaitTOßow, fStHttaUn f ctntlnned t»n*rtho Pwnrton Brrtip train bit h&ufn>TwU lollr rwtored to n* *ni tayfcenUa edx Ih»T»nctt*k£nwjj<sltlKr Byfcpfor 'wasas*-* ***BB^ g«;&i '*#•* ".-waaMP SwrJallKM fer ■!, (•U . sun * TAN acaasx S ” J **st P A y [8 » Apptaoneer. li; aotp *&ptnxz& WAJgas «a nviui— «Wr < SSSS‘^S^|s^‘S' ivfty draeripoca, which &••**«&& otp3* r t £Mo for;etch, wwagdPeniiaggn WTornectfaßr &Ui aed'enalne the good* during each, day, wh*a they raaponfcasest private, wbole*ii**w*et4ii» atwtry low &'trio, and sUchtil prove we wptraenftd, and taUeUctnry, Sejtie money refunded. PleaeerßlTt 0* • c*Jl andtacon bargains. A act lea tale will eommnwo each evening at f o'clock. . J.d.DAVIB|Ain. '< JOSHUA ORAT.Bairamatt; 1 • --- J ..-- fat» [A UXTIS LOOMIS & <*>., JJerc&a&tf Exchange? \ \ LLEQHeSy PROPfiRTZ iOB SALE. jO. -T*olrt,<aHooi C 6»arx«rt.i,-afl*t tmt a* , AP2Tl3looms i co| 13 tomb torn*. ' BTUfK, BALES BY AUBTiN LOOMIS.Jt: mSiA T *?E^«) ,lo^F 4 ? T ’ i, **«HAKa* S7IBT *aJKsDAY EVEillNQ,—Bonk, lmcra&ceanA Btock, Bond anAlUalJanu *>ld at paUlrfel* IrtiheMeTcbanU’Eschangeby. •• “• c : • 1- • . —’ AUBTIN LQQMIfI A CO. I Nate* Drafts and Ixmne *» Real Kstoto wcotfatsdM N*eonsTil« tonne by AUSTIN LUOMIB JtCO ** | seal . Stock KotsOrohwt t Q3y ogn jf Ktt Ctitp amnstmtms. [pjXATIONAL TIIEATHE.— n TBs SWISS SEEL RISQERS wilt rpco oa end continue FRIDAY AND SATURDAY* : T.czni —Dr*j« Grelf,33 erntt—two tickets will admit ; ' in* geotleßuui.aud tWQ.lodle*T-P*rqoette, 23 ctt.; Gallery, - 6-raots. ~ L ' ' ~ - tilfiA-J PRANKUN BILLIARD BALOON, FRASELiy BALI* 1... ‘.I: bi: .a'.; ... is:.!.*. f ■ JOA MATTHEWS, J«* Proprietor ' /PHIS elegant and commodious n*3l is nng , IX provided with NIBB KEW.Mi.TipTr'B wra BTT.T.Tann > wad Ij other wise fitted op eqaal to sey In tha roontiy for n Ue eceommodeUoa of clttsene and etroogars, *ad lor Debt* '£ j pit, comfort sod convenience, Is wot sorpuetd, ifequaledln • :tK» Western States. The ProptleirreoUdie t continuation v- so lftartllyba«owßdcnhU Saloon hereto* <«; fcre, and assure* thtpabUe that every attention will be • ipeS-i to ibelr eomfkrt and plesntre. \ N. B-—Agent for the tale of Billiard Tables, Bolls, Cloth, Soes. Cae-Points, Chalk and all other article* la Us line, Which he Candidas of on reasonable terms aad at the Winafecttnat'i wholesale price*, dsltlyd • |« tPfiliaiKiptita asbnttsramt?. :Ghesnut Grove Whiskey. cr. w- The enUrprislog proprietor of j CHJGSNTTT ohpvb whiskbt. 5 (Tbo PortJt Medidaol Agrot erer tooiniO HAS FDRNISHED- tlia s. BUmaUat, Pore,Healthfal.snl Ttnrlgontln£ at the Sam* Umaamlld deQcloas bvrersge. _ It Is calculated to do hvay with the rile dragged staff-that Is palmed off on thj tomsinnlty, and which it ioJaiLoci to body and mind.. An Mditioa to tba eortlficstes beneath, he hoi recetrads.pl* bloma/romtbe HTATB AGRICULTURAL BOCltTY,and Additional tostlaony from DR. JACKSON, of Bostoa, who IsstifiMonderoathtoltsabsolirtepailtyi - '> : *- |‘f CERTIFICATES. j - " PimißnjHia,£ept.ißt 4865. [We havocorefolly testedthe ouaplwof-vhen Whiskey which yoa seut.ac, and dad that tt contsfnt bods of' the Polaononj ftafaaUnee known ss Ftnll OU, Which is the ehsiaUerUUo and leiarioae Isgredkat of the whltkeys fa general me. hOuTII, GARRET * GAM AC. - . j > Analytical Cburlst*. j' New Yon, EepL Sd, 1S&8. j } have aaaljiri a sample o( Ccesnst Grove Whiskey, re- - rafted from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jn,of Philadelphia, and . haring carefully tested It, I am pleased to state that It Is Anilrety free from poisoocos or deleterloas snbatancee. It;. |i An anosaaUyTmra and the divot ad qas&ty of whiskey. r Fy JAUZS B. CHILTON, i. ; r. Analytical Chemist. '\l Boston,“March flh, IS5>. 1 here made a chemical analysis of. ooxamerefal somplas . Ifi'Chesast Grove Whiskay, which proves to bo fr» trem : the heavy Fosfl OHs, asd perfectly pore and BaadnUsrated,'- Jhe fine flavor of this Whiskey is derived from the Grain: maanfactorlogit. ' > Si i>.ji HITB. M. D-fitata Assaver. | ) No. 16 BojUton street r-' I j For tale by C, WQABTOSi Jfit Sole Pziadpal Ageat, . No. 116 Walnut St, Philadelphia.- I felflad ’ ~ • • |7~ 8. FOOUBT & SOWS, TV •. niPDBXRRd of . J f'3 HAYANA^GIGi^Si kp. 316 Booth Front \\ f&iaUuArdlSSO] ncel re ngnlarly, and effsr, a choice assortment of desirable Cigars. t-b- ITbeattenUanofDnirgUtStGrccmsadotbers it Invited-- \ fcfelyd •' ' ( SILVUa PLATED WASS. i-f- »x / |'i r HARVEY FITJ.EY.’; j ; No.T222rtafkerStrect, PbiltQfclphia, HinnCsctOreti of , j l NIGKXL SILVER, and QLTSR PLATER of . - 1 i FORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, BUTTER KKIVXS, ■ U CAfITOES.TR A EETS, URSS.KmXICS, 1 WAITERS, BUTTER DISHES, ICE PITCHERS, j ; CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARS, j': CUP3,UUGS,QOBLETS,Ac n Wlhia genenl s aM9rtaeot, coaftiitng nmt.bui Qvalitr, made of the bai material* and Aearilg plated, coo* stitstisg them a | y ] Serviceable and DsraX!* Article for Hotels, Steamboats and Private Families'. ;Efr»old Ware re-plated laths tet moaner,- fsg^md IPHB DENTIST* ;- - jy BIST OUTLAY ia TO PTTRCEASE HpAW’3 ARTISAN, / 3 - Tor aalsat DKHTAX DEPOTS* ' jiJ9*Clrcalan crf*xptuutfcja«tntott«rplic*ttato 1 ? BHA#-*BAILKT, , s 2t3BAC©*treo! I PhU*S»tphi» > P»., 2K. B.—All orders will seet with prompt ftttnUQß.- :J*3frSmrt . —--^..^'ll.—. ! C - OAKS. | P J. B. KOOHS & co., floor and Provision Commission Merchants, • 2?3.2*8 JVarft VineSUed, I • t *' PHILADELPHIA, lljrtxell ACo,Banken,PhU*.|Q»iT»ftXssrtiD,Pklla.' Bank Jlartherp Liberties, * 6 00., “ . * Slter,t. & Bollock A Sant, * J. D. Lehtnar, - ffrirttßfPQ,*(w. .<* A.D.Bollock. ■ *• ~ (jam JExcbMga Bank, ** Qilbat Prjor, £t, Lodi, BHILADEIiPaiA UKOCJSBS ruaxmnrxa zmpoeivm Krownoimu! mussat wam hakctactobt, > €O6 Ch«xrjv : Street.: - j : J. HALL BOBDJSABi Whoteato Uaaa&ictorai cfGroto* flD»“Ojna!ar JSeaUi,: 5 ' .i Has? T«Caddie«.f»tiot Wlrtlnaetod UciTtr* £ * **l I*atar»i,Ccrrcji tad Prat Cin*, Toilet ft! ffwygiter Cojilara, Aa,As» Ac. . s«e_Tho attention of Bcstora sod Waters Tr»4aiaTU»d. IjjaSMgd 1 - ... 2SMALL & OHANDLKBtv ft boleialo Grocers & Commission HerthantV | pt Jfcrirf a, olxme Trent, north GFFJ2R for sale tho following, on the moat’ urta*, vis ijackagu Hew York tad PhlUddphi* BiraaLiu’* •iIOQ cask*_priaa teUHlag Elco, 5M> bbi*.£e&aed Boon, united, *l*" ** lTrili—if . . BIo CoaMbprim* and Bedlam qailitle*. Y<h. orcil &*K>rtaM&tTe*x, 9ptee% Ac. J*2s OABDS I CARDS 11 PRIXTHR3 BURST AND tVT CARDS ,? cad Cbeap«t lo tfca Market;' i Cards for Monnting Photograph Pictures, 5-s Of BoperiorQoillty*ai*tDff* : TripM» ■BltA ejvSWl&endfint WM!sran+Bxrty&m) Boards* \ * handexd f&tobfy - I j.- -• A.B.COLUHB, v fc-PAPERamI CARD ftOMtZKOR STREET, v pgiLiDKtpglA. • • ‘ T-li-fi. CAIiPWfiLZi ft CO. f BSS Chestnut Street, , .- l r. - [oppMlto Girsrl Boon,] . ~v', j : 'phi ladelphi a. .2.. jiaWIffIPOaTATIOHS-FlSEWA'tCn** ' £PAXES, PHtLLIPB A CO. Watches, to beam. ' r . r/ i •OQAEIJBB FKOBSHAM’B Lccdoa Tkae-Ketper*, aev ittra* all a!»* to Boating 0m and Open face. J : Authorised AgentsJor abow* obtD AND BILTi;B, SKQLIfiaANI> SWISS , •p w .a, u? aish si JQGH JEWXLItY. mv designs. . EUMOJIia, FAABLB, and all the fetolouablt . BaLYEB WAES, csrarptned ia eijta, quality tod flslah 1 -fty-”! TleUlng Philadelphia) ire. fotttedtocx lintse their fT*.. BXT9MARBLBXSTABLISBMXXT, - n-Ttjitt catiUftg no obligation tojmichaeera, j fauna, to plitofl*oree,iod no wUUca. IfIUAU PA l ass ClJliß,- ?-» -- .Dima - noasuEio os ssssta ~.. - 1 footaallyon haalandtorwtiebr - - : - t 1 jsT AHDMWUcD&ISK ■ Sdf&tad BTKAM book BINDERY AND BLANK BOOS klode rbrßtodto«:*to , nail qhaatitke»eltbar©«a«Mtalcr plalajtion* Hi' jmnni^f — Hartor rinesfarto nCTetf i fcbßabttenttotfcU dty,'pohll«hen nay depend oped toff*. fnrlhetrworfc done to the teat styto and In math hwOTj*-' lbSaht»a*r4flt»ala*»h«ra. : A. H.BOWAinVlar*®* I ** llarnmiwat toßodclUndtag.BtoiitWi . f ■ AJOXJ ;WV]|»-'-o^^;iS' ib AKER & 00’S ONEiOELtES BB^® : j O la to be had cf the PrasriafeM, JOaßOgAgP*' Md edet; BBagSMg - -'• prTp'*"'"" b r -■■■.?■■ CARDS'II
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