i 21, 1860. -> ir: . ' I ■;_ job,-—Tbtibody vlll aa ihtanaftem- j Wuhlagtoa, and jJJ/jy tppe ihat tha delegates naj ./prdfoifadly impressed with a doe oftbefather of hla J<fl unify. go admlutilraiiaos, th»oouoiry • haa been drifting jpyonihetoeehorß •Ddperiioaarooksof disunion jp-lhrenUnlog ta make ■bipwreohofaurlnnlaa*' Jftl*fMUfatiou*,aodepgurphih'*klghhopMoflha Jjybll&oiur whose’;mt>ss predoaslalerestaaie era* :||*»arkedfa Ihadeetiiaif t of oar glorious BepubUo, • &e ii|h aod. holy purpose of (be Bt {■JpUbUcjtn jpiirijMobtibgback (bo governoentto rShejaßiprtaelplee and sound polio/ of Usfound* TOrf.-Tothat partyjls now ecopbaUeaUy com* pUltd that highest of *U duties. To (be Bepub glean parly (tie giod pad truo men of this broad fiapd look withconfident eipeotaifoh for ibi po- BUleal regeneration of (bs conotry, aod we (rati I'ibej shall not; look Id rata. '1 Tbs Republican 1 tfonyenlibu wIU bars before j(plbe names oreambof our beat, meitdlsUa- j-gniabed, aod competent citizens from whoa to bo* lindilate for Governor- They cannot go i iba ohoice any one of thenLV They roe and tried men, ibe rolo of whose ifa may eballpnge tbo eeverest scrutiny, salt m«D of ; :tbo people/ whbfttyt teen orvlceand have commended ihemotlraa infldence of the Republican mams, by /of (hair characters tad tbeunlmpesch «aty of thefeUrea. We'eta oheerfolly the feadlof oltber of Ibepromluent hare b*»n named aaaaplrantafor honor of-standard bearer in > We are fnDy eonrereant erspf IheaoU, and we baiard .ft ißat either one of them will ■ gallant!/ In the conflict and proudly r .■'on'lo riotory. aelneere hope thatthe Convention ■F wufcbe eminently harmonious In all lie note and /. deliberation!. There may be come waiting jf~ nutations before it. that of the election of DeV | egatea to the National Convention, may assume f that character; bat trust the merits. of the qatttlQa maj be discussed dispassionately, and In a iplfU the moat IcoaelUatory. The highest .good of the Cauti should be the paramoant eon* siderallon with aIL j As to how the harmony, iaiid.potential weight of the Republican of the State caja be beat subserved in the; fp Chlßago ConrentioD, fe the important matter to C M considered. Can the influence of Peansylre .be made more effective by going loto that ' with a usjlted Delegation,,chosen by .’ .' this State assemblage fresh from the people, and y, Justly supposed to represent (ho popular feelings pi of their constituents,4han by referrlngihe mat* j ter to the management of the lertral districts of / , the Stats J Oarppiilons on this .subject bare ;*• been often elated. While we are proud to defer j"'" to the will of the people on all ocoatioas, and ■ 'possess the fullest confidence Id (heir judgment &. hnd patriotic Intentions, we are free toconfeas, we $r shouldprefer seeing a united, harmonlona dele* r gation to the Chicago Convention, chosen by the BcpnblSean State CobronliOD, to assemble to .: morrowA Oar reasons for this preference in tits mode of Jhooiiog' the delegatee, hare been set on yggal occasions heretofore, and the the qseation, tbs' more are (we impressed with the propriety of nFEke coarse we suggest tj.i ?r - • • p " i _ • / TuS 'Dimocilatio firarn Cosyiinoa wIU as* simble M Beading on lhe 29th instant, and it la thoo'imtia woH lnforaedclroleVof tbe Demeo- that the ohaacesjars decidedly good for the of Hem Jacob Fry, of Klonigohiery Co., ’ L, rAndidatefor'GoTernor. To tbeßspnb (: V ; /l»> matier of tbe most snpmae Udif« .who that didcordant and dismembered kv.- ;,..uay nominate. | Ail the elgos «f the limes v He signal defeat lo the fall of iB6O, •• * I jaalorltr ■ V- .* ! r v. ■•■W.'.*:* V.- > S-';-:-'tj;| >'n ‘‘i. r- w'- , -i: ,f -■v ?%■•■:■; yT Ugjftj ~ I,' ‘;i T: ' , 'it, , rt * y. : ;.V X&T* ‘ •:«JV' '• ;;4;' >V‘: ■ : ■ ■ " i ... i befojre ibe Society, setting forth - »i (he Treason of . vaarles DmJ Major‘General'fa the American Army of rhe'BeTolatton.'* !He fe engeged-in* “Utmolrs of thelLlfe .aod Treason of Charles lAtf” bet deem* I the proofs which he pOßsesScd e (withheld '• durlhgth'e : Hoe •Cmssary for tbe preparaUc|n.bt the extended biography.: Jiceordiogly, be.has. brought oat hbyrima/orif oaraagainsi Dee,; fa a thin oelevo, lUostratad with two pmtraits, ami fao eimiUe of Lie's "original plan of Treason,” with a letter to General Gates, written by Lee, last before his capture by the British, fa December, 1776. Tbe handwriting Is apparently earns In eaob, In* dependent of .Ihejßrillih •hdoraeraent, " Air. Ue*s Plan, 29th of March, 1777 ” And, aesor* W. if Leo did write the plan, addressed to the British commander, and almost mlraoaloaely ptsaemd ontfl noW,when it Moore's prop erty by porebsss, jibe Grand Jury of public opinion, on saob evidence, most Qnd tbe bill of indletmenL . i Lee, n British officer of long standing, quitted his amiss country becauae ho wu not.tbere pro moted according towhat ho considered fala de* sirts. He came Id ths ColtedStatee in Ootober, 1778, bought an estate In Virginia, and settled there. He wrote add spoke In aitf of the Colonial eanss, became popular,' and was made aeeood Major General under Washington, when the war broke out, being gmtiy piqued at not being ap pointed Commander-fa-Chlef. He then resigned Ms British commission of Llent-Colonel which he had held to that time, and his half-pay.— thenoe, until his capture by: the British while thrrylng in the interior of New Jersey,Lee acted As a gallant man, (bat lent himself to intrigues Washington, and delayed Cbeplsg his men to eome over and reinforce hiiaj At lasf, the British took Lee a prisoner, brought him lo New York la January,l777, and treated him as a ttaUor to George 111, and amenable to British military lav aa a deserter. Finally, It was Con ceded that he should be treated as a prisoner of war, and on Christmas day, 1777, was allowed Us liberty in NewTork city, on parole. In May, 1778, Us exchange haring been effected, Lee rejoined the army at Valley Forge. 'He behaved oadly at Monmouth; waa sbarplj reprimanded by Washington, on the batUo field, for asbame rol and unneoesstry retreat; wrote JniaUlng tettersto Washington, for whfehand fcrmlaoon* duct before the ho wsis etwpended from Sommaad, by werdiot of a Court-martial, which pongrsss confirmed, and the public “approved; quitted the army; and died faPhffadriphie, Cot. 2d, 1782. : While in captivity In New York, General Lee employed much of his time in writing, and was reported to have been drawing op a plan of re* Conciliation. That plan Is ih : Mr. Moore's pos session, In Leo's handwriting, and endorsed by Henry Btraohey, who woe Secretary to the Boy. at Commissioners, Sir William Howe. That plan plainly betrayed the American cause, and showed the British how. beet to act often* rively against it. (Nor is this; all—it reads as a volunteered offer,\a willing (reason. Nay, more undoubtedly ioflnenoed Howe'e Boathern movement, which wssLee’epropoeaL Only, dis troiling the double traitor, they adopted bis ad yloe only to part, aod thereforo failed.— Phti. iPren. ! Tuna Hut out.—The first and most Important 4aty before tbe Houso of Representatives ie to rieot Mr. Edmondson, of Virginia, from hiseeat. This pnghl to take (precedence of all moasnres, .whether publio or member who (entertains even a decent respect for tbo freedom ;Of debate, and wbo wonld not; subject the deli berations of Congress to brute violence, ought to stamp the late assahU opon.Mr. Hickman with l marks of condemnation. The’ Ihsolt was uol fa (tended for that geotiematilohe, but for all his (constituents asd eniy mau*who has the courage (to open his'llps against human slavery. The ; disgnee will rest, noit upon the party assailed, ibnt the Honse of Bepresentatfves first and the -whole nation afterwords. 1 Libs Preston 8. ;'Brooks, of South Carolina, Edmondson aimed a blow at the representative system. Messrs. Keiu and Breckenridge, probably, as .far as we can learn; deserve to fare no better; bat the proof of their complicity in the deed ap pears to be wanting. The former, It will be re membered, stood by when Brooks committed his murderous assault iiponCharieaBdmn«r. He has .tasted blood, and the tiger disposition baa ac cordingly gained tbe mastery;: It is more diffi cult to believe fa tfah guilt of our Vice President; but who has for-gotton the career of David R. Atohteon, of Missouri, even while oooapying tbe 'same position?— JlT. 7. Earning] Poit. Ths Wist os Psoracnoa,—We are glad to ua tbs West moving lu tfcls miller. The Wash fagton (Ohio) Herald fa noticing tbe foot (hat Mr. Campbeuof (his Dietriot, hks inlrodoeed a ; bill in Caogroa to ohuge the bonded warehouse system of tha United Stales, for a more effectual mode of oolleetfag the revenue; and a bill provi ding for raising additional revenue, and impos ing Increased and ifpetifio duties on Iron, coal and many other \>»;. -vr*. ":' A if. . $:• - /T - V *S 1 ' ' ! V % \ j>, 1858, Mr, George H. Moors, 1 /N(kv Yoik.4iistoxioali Society, 4 ■■■■'l p' WufJLOw, an experlancedjNursa - . aad fean'e fL;ai:|u, h*» • firf'P fat 'ehtldrui ] tMihtog, vhkb gr«*ltj tW proeewof [(Mtblos | bjr tofiaotafc Ihs goraa, m!acing »'l li fl ium*do3—«ill »U P«ld, at«J t» «o™ C.o bowelt..] liepficd . ; Bponit,tM>tbcra, it will Mrt lo aoJ laiicf {'*6d Seiltti to yflttr tnfiata. Pe»f«»ctly 9j:«i ia alic«M4 : 8«* ftJrartnrtacDt la moUiw cotam t. b13.-j(ti>l < ,T B(ERHAVE’3 HOLLAND BZTTBBS. A Medicine of long tried efficacy for pcaj»y -130 tai biood, m tumil.t fur tb« fuamUtlun uf«u id h«*l(b, 6oJ (uccomctlog Jt;uiJer« uf tbo ttwaacb stub •« '■ *• 15DIUKSTION, UKAIUCUE. j UEARTDURN, L‘)S§ OF APPETITE, ACIDITV, l-ILLIOUi CO3IILiJNT3, WATER-BRAMI, CRAMPS, OOSTITENESS, COLIO, Pn.ES, SOM.MKU COUPLAINT.4; la Notv&ua, &beaui«(io e.uJ Near«lgic atfuettaus ii Lo firtqosot)) k«ca kdcilotjlurtoj with inubrd anoccaa Two vr three dotes will coovto e tbo offilcud uf Ua kkla- Ury eflbete- ■ tbo otomech will tpoelily rrgaia 1U *trso|ih. • haalthreoJsoor the liver, bovela and SUneyi vJH ro pfdly-Uks piece,end reaswod buitb be tbe qnkk'molt- BcwmotlarodiTtovl Bntoßedceof tbegraaioethitlf piQt bottles } l)o*o e tnupooofoL fire that oar bams Is on the labil of every bottle yon buy. BENJAMIN PAGE J«„ & CO., Sole proprietors, Plttsborgh, Pfcm'a. Fold by Druggist* only. Pi lo* $1.03. Jt3J:dAwT ®rtu aofiftUßtmrms p ]rESH“TinrrvAT7 100 tk-ces BodoU, uaorted; SB do Tuba d<r, 20 do Eeelen da; 100 NeeUßploeßoxte—plaio enJ euorted; 0 Dezen Hruk Door Mitia; 60 do Zlec Wuhbovdf (tIo«mer); SO NcsU Tab*—X pUo^a; S 5 Detail Ucd«r Backet* iron earl bra*a b:op«; SO do SUffCbern*, uaortMi: 6 do Berrel do do; SO do BMket*,u*orted; 200 do Eutern Brooals; ISO Bose* Clothe* Plot. With I'TerylfclDK in Wocd aa.l Willow, >bLb J i!f r to dtj end coaatry «t latrret pricrw, for cn«h.‘ ' BiIUTJEL HIDDLB, No. 21 Diamond. New andpopular books at hunt 1 UtKSB’S. UeCllßtock'e Narretlreaf tb* Dlicorcrj of fir Jubn Freiklln. Cl>e*p editbm, 79 cent*. Library odutoii, ;i,50. Eool&Ui on the Doaadarlea of Another World; Pelt Helps, by Smiles; life otGeorge Etcphenvio, by Emlla; The Path wblcb Led • Proteeteat Lawyer to the C«ibuik Church; , Vmij*—Critical and MUcollesooae, by Vacanlaj-, numealc*, by T. Wharton ColHna. Kiq; Blr Robtn'a Ohojt; Baleah; Ereninge el the Bllcrascope, by Gos»a; Leteore Momenta, by Hit* M. U. liotu; Aft Eecr&aUoni; AdUmII oa Pbotopenlo and UyUro Carimu OiU; Tbe Profreaor at tbe Breakfast Table; A Good Eight, by Charles Bead; McCUNTOCR’S NABKATIVB, or The VoyaKSoftbs Vox. Only 75 cent*. Darwin’s Origin of tbo Species; Bawlinacs’* Historical EeiJeocet of tbe Hcriptcrel Ite>~r<l The Elements off erspoctisa, by John Raskin. M. A. Tbe Klubotia Reresled In Creation, and Erd'tnNi n of Man; Whlte’eEightceu ChrletUn Oeßtnriia. Tho American'OhiUtlan Record; Robertson's Sermons. 4theerh-«: Tbe SiiU Honn CbaapSva, Prayer Bcok, only 00 tsii* Fruits of tbe Cbriatlau Life, by Bct. IVm, Aruol, sotbur of Laws thus Hesreo, Ac Tbo Path wblcb Led a Protestant Liwyt r to tb* Catholic Church; Frier’* Words of tbe Lord Jrtu*. Cheep Ameritan ed-; Fifty Tears Among tbe Baptist*: LyMl’s Princlpiea of Geology; Footfklls, by Uobrrt Dele Owen. For sate at f»2t DAVISON'S, ft 3 Wirt-I it EXTRA BUOW BEEF, /2J.EO. W. EVANS bega to inform hu pa- VJ tree* and .tbe public generally that behajfcow on exhibition at bis etall, Na U 3 Plttibargb Market.TUß Mins IT OAROABS OF BEEF EVER OFfKRKU IN Tntß UABSXT, WUUUINQ 1A.043 POIIKDi. The nttentloa ef tbs public is resncetfnily tnTited. Orders may ba hf; (hU forenoon. Tbe Ikaf will U lire red to customer* TOId AITERSOON. Those do*iring aa Extra Boast or Steak for Washington's birthday, bad butter band la thtlr orders st occe, u “first come will b* first terred. 1 * fsjL-Jtd T> EOWN'S BRONCHIAL TKOCHRS; -■-J Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Whtar’s Balum Wild Cherry; Jayne’* Expecioiant; Lecock's Wafrrs; Wtstar’s Cough eege*; Bryan’s Falooalj Waren; Reysat’s Pectoral; Miliar’*, Seliers' and fniton's Congh Eyrnpi; Reger’s Lirrnrtrt aoJ Tar, Doll's Balnm for tbo Langs. All the above rslnatle medicines sold at FLSMIKG’3 Ding Slora, fell corner Market ft and the DUstcnd. E LOUR— 600 bbla. txtra Family; 103 do du Bnperfibe, la stars and for sale by fe2l SPRINGER UARBACOI! 4 00. HIDES — 100 Dry FJint Hided; 230 do du Kips, Just recM and for tale by *3t BPRINQER nAniiACGII A CO BAILY'S and other styles of Window Shade Flxtores r.c band sod t.>r sate, «bal,»ale arx 1 retail, by f*?l Vrr.ife? #i«te fi&smisnnrntsl GAZETTE Book A Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT, Office—Gazette Building, No. 86 Fifth Street, Above the Post Office, PITTSBURGH, FENN'A, Having supplied odrselves with a large stock of nsw and saitabls Typo, we are pre pared to execute, on short ultloo every description of Book and Job Printing-, SUCH AS | BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, REPORTS AND CAT AI, OGI Eg; PLAIN AND FABOT Business Cords, Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading, Receipts, iCirculars, every variety of Druggists’ Show Cards, Prescription Blanks, Labels, etc., etc.' BLINK NOTICE?, CLINK CUEOK3 AND OODNTCNff . DODiB DLANE? OF ALL RINDS. HardvraroLabels, Envolopes, &c., neatly Justicee’and Court Blanks, Blank Deeds and Bonds of tbo most approved forma on band and printed to order. lIANDBILLS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac., Ac., Ac., PRINTED IN TUP* AND FANCY COLORS. e&Wo would respectfully soliott a sharo of tbe public patronage, and will guarantee latisfaotion both in execution and prices. falWAwtfT To Tonrlsti nod llsrehanu Visiting NtW' THE IBTEHNATIONAL HOTEL, 365 and 367 Bkoadwat, Cornpr of Franklin Street* nsw YORK, POSSESSES ADVANTAGES whieb oil traveller* appreciate. Its location cannot h* nr pass ed, briug convenient to tbe principal places of bnslQM* apd azunsement. The op*HnieaU. of which thsra are two han* drrd, are well (nmlshed oa<l well *enUlated;and being con* dm ted < n the Knrrpean plan, visitor* can live In the best style, with the gteateit economy. A large parlor, frosting un firoidway, *nd commanding an extensive view of that worid-renownod thorvagbtara, has seen bronllfnlly f«r olshed for tbe cse of Indlae, end the gatxrsl arrangements of tho Uccue tussacb, m to sfferd comibrtto gasses. Tbe Lresisinoait Ilorxi is conn»cted with TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED SALOONS, Accommodating over one thonmnd persons, In which visit or* can bavettirir meals, or. If they desire, they will be •erred in Ihotr own opirtmoots- Tbs far* 1 served in lb* Ssluoas end Hotel is acknowledged by cpienrea, to be su perior to tbat of any hotel In tbs city. felTrlmd J. TAYLOR, Proprietor. MOP FATT'S LIFE PILLS, THE nun AND ENVIED caiebrUy which this preemlnaat medicine has acquired for its Invariable effica cy In nil the diseases which It prof. sail>4o his ten dered the osoal prsctlc* puffing not only ow ntcesSary bnt unworthy of them. They are known by their frnitg thsir good works testify tor them, asd they thrive cot by ths f«lih cf the cisdulom. In all casts of Cow dveaeta. dyspepsia, hiltcas and liver affections, piles, riien- forsrs aod agues, otetinota heed aches, and all gtu> erelderaugememsol bsalth, thsse Pills havs InrarUbiy prtvsJ a certain and speedy Remedy. A single trial will pla :o the Life Pills beyond tho noch of competition In (he estimation of every patient. • Dr. Moflatt's Phoenix Duteri kill be found finally elficn- ht*lochs, ths sickness incident lol;'" male* In delicate health, and every klndofW(wknsnr.ffbe<Ugsstlvaorcass. Fornleby Ih-. W. B. MOFFAIT.B3A Broadway. New York, nndby Medic In o Dealers and ecngbilly Ihrongboot the j g feASadfiwT Fresh oonsiun :00 baahcl* prims Dr 7 15 Mils. No. l Lsrd; s 41 k*g* do do .•no imp, Wb:t» • Irac-rts^ astimisitomts. Mrs. Winslow, In exyrleneed Nora* tod Female Physician, presents to tbs ettentiun of motbsrsbtr SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETBINQ, which |l«lll; Mlllitw ibi proecu of IHlUnii bp (often- U'.V?* «II Influnmulon-wU all., ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and I* •CUB TO BBOVLATIB TUB DOWBLB. Depend npon It, mothers, It will give rest to yoareelres, uni Belief and Hea th t > yonr Infants. Wo bars put op nod sold tbl* article for over tan yaar*, ■ndOAN PAT, IN OONUDENOE A!fO TttUTU of It whal «• bin never b*tD| =— IsbUtoaay of any olhsrmedido*— wiweintstt [SEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A SIN* OLE INSTANCE TO Xf 7EOT CUBIC SO “TBUiO , ta , tlm.l, n»d. Never did we .. _ W V” PP - j k row bo Instance of dlssuisfaction t*y any oa» wtre atol It. Ou tbe contrary, all are delighted with lit .'[xrtliviis and speak la terms of cammendstloa of lls majlril efietti and andleal virtue*. We speak In this iu*tt»r -WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten jeartfarpar'ence, AND PLEDGE oUtt UEPUTAtION FOB TDK FULFILLMENT Of WOAT HE HEBE DE CLARE In almoai every iostame where the tnlant la suf fering from pain and as ha tut lon, relief will be fund In fifteen or twenty miontes aftor the syrup Is administered. This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one of the moat EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSES In New England,and baa bean uaad with NEVER FAILING SUC CESS in THOUSANDS OP OABBS. It not only rallerea the child from pain, bnt Invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and glvae ton# and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relUva Griping is the Bsweli and Wind Colic, and orereoaaeoD- "- 1M ■ 1 ■ jvulsfona, which, if not speedily re- mw.f med Jed, end in death. We be- UerCU the BEST AND BUB 181 _r* BTniTO > REMEDY IN TAB WORLD, in all erees of DYSENTERY AND DIAB BB(EAIN CHILDREN, whether It arises from teething or from any other cense. Wo woald say toe very mother who ass a child enffwins from ray of tba foregotng complaint*—-DO NOT LET TOUR PEJUDIOE3, NOB TAB PBEJUDtOES OF OTHERS, stand between yon and yenr suffering child, end the relief that will be fUßE—yoe, ABSOLUTELY BURE—to follow tbe urn of Ibis luadlcine, 11 timely used, foil directions for using will accompany rath bottle. None genulno unlree tin bc-simlle uf CURTIS A PRRRTVP, New Tort.ts on tbe ontaldn wrapper. Bold by Druggists through ut ih* world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar Street, &. Y. PRICK ONLY Vi CENTS PbR DOTTLE. Sold by B. L- A 00., corner Wood tod Fourth streets; alto, GFO K. EEfSCIt, HO Wood street foifirllwalyT RUSH tow’s coitsuiirntitf A. KREBS & BRO. PRACTICAL JJilltopstjjliqrs Corner Wood and Fourth Sts., PITTSBURGH. eol&lyd -«- J wntiAM snanogMAia, Practical Lithographer, N6a. 17 ood 19 Fifth st., Pittsburgh. • MAPS, DIPLOMAS, SUOW CARDS, PORTRAITS, LABELS, BONDS, CERTIFICATED OP STOCKS, BILL DEAD 3, DRAFTS, Ac. DoHaJly Downer's Prolific Seedling Strawberry. ‘'Xj'QUAL TO Jl'AVOrs, SUPERIOR J 2l to Hcvvy’e Seedling In sirs, oqnsl to Dorr's New Fine Id flavor, and ironi tts to ten times as productive as any other of the one hundred varl-tlcs in cultivation ° So 'tty* Mr. Downer of hit new Rood ling, a gentleman with whoa I hare been acquainted auJ dona business with fer years, and In all onr transaction* haTe oarer bad reawia to misdoubt hli word or honorable dealing, which tndncca mo to accept the agency for his wonderfully prolifio berry Send for circulars of report of Invert! gating Committee JOHN MURDOCH, 4K-, Ml Pittsburgh and Oakland Nurseries. 1860 . VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS. 1860. VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS TALBNTINB HEADQUARTERS. The laigut end beat anoi tmenl of NAW AND FBBSU VALENTINES fcver offered for sale in this city Coroprieicg every variety of stylo and finlib, CAN RE SEEN AT HUNT A MINER S. CAN US SEEN AT HUNT A UINERM. CAN BE SEEN AT UUNT A MINER'S. BOLD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT EASTERN PRICES. Pot up in lota to mil purchaser*. Bend yoor orders to DU.NT A MINER. U»ts seat free wbsn driircd. |a2l:dtf UST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS! tub xsrr odre trail skirt ; Tnssc~?i-.i wgrsx exm-r. ~ H; 2. JV!©»*apawVlS*sAuoi,ione« Ruoti!* £o. 64 PtUii f •T DaffiwSSSwS"-sSEToF J\_ HOUSEHOLD *CBICTTUaE.—Oo ffaoptei itirra* w tt£»no aau.:tr Adm<Bi*Ufttai*vG SsWit G*l*oy, deerd. al No. r «U«t,*bo**HuS,ia UielliaaMieU Ifendtaro tnelos Wabogao* Chitw, ttnt&c, Bo!**, Ka*y 0 TobUfTOrttf* Ta|>lri»^ Lockiog Ctnwt*,GHClotb|.B*U*«ad* E<Wl»g. r> W«4f SS rewfcr*/ |?rojnro«,ae. «sd PtMitla. S :;**** ■• ; J.g.PlTIf = IfAUJABI.£ STOCKS AT AUC:_ V Ou Febrwr 4UI, at-T o*cub Commensal BaM[B<W»V « SUih »tßo*,w&i 10 «fcar*a . SO thtret CtttJfoV Bank of Pll ,^? r P“ S d«i oUiB?tkjAM««b*a»Bridi*Ui. 10 do' Clii*&‘**a»anw»Co. 80 do *» n ? , *? a ” a 2| n , s ? G Jl > -1 12 la- llos<iiEi]alißtu|i0 1) . 1 nqSFWggfc^ \AUSTLS L >< pjjjjSTK!- •Sc Double entire ext oa# .t c we ,„. “” er 7 outtllli.'d pet eel to H N * r ßev!»w at Stnden; "SSS.’S?© UoljD fot CO., Merchant? f&xl ALtEaHENT PROPERTY FORI —Two Led ofcilonlgcmery stmt, V) feet i r . 1,00)113 * CO. ts Pcurtfe TUUIi SALES BY AU-STlf. LUit CO. AT TUB’MRRCUARTk- KXCIIAM ■savmbii Btwj.. iu»c Oopur. Stuck, BtoSAbJ Reel Attct- *>’>■l “ , ,1. Sl.rcl»t>|' '•» J „. rlK tooJ( KuUvDnrt.Jtu! IM» j : |; .pnuk SatoLn^^.t>> pK.N pn^Ttoiht son of noJfk Uw^kA ‘ si)t!atjcipl):a ■ aibjrtißtmri oSISIHifiNT. iib sis da MisT,CIIOfNSDELISXBII,niu.OSD Ac, TTAe7«a;« fee! Ectati, »t low cfcb rr***"* h : | fcDWTN A. BMltll A 1 . wiicr PfOD* *rul Piiiladil p HI L.O°N. fcl£.l?rt | GhesnUt Grove Wh\h • ) ; o. w. 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