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Si yr -' a, !i>iSsi.rJ.® t t ■*■ ss yV* c c. 1 ,-?L\ », i 3i£|mSl.# KV 1 "!# <• », m-i *- WJo>ex@W t' * ' *iS a. V.v-'.'.,'- • 5 "V*. , r J|* “* -r ■>'•*»%? r.'' ' „ - , » -; 1 r" «■ » r* 1 r ■s.**' I '-,- 's iJ* ,••■ s'-' V- If ! ’ "“ - *?■ * '• “■ ~- ■}.-', '.a ■ V* * 4 -»%<•» f^'V^r-.tVv-- i-• W<4 * fIvSV; i • %*,- -.V. *•. -A.., e Bj«W| Ik SKSW V H ?*»&*■ '■,< , ■ ■ : m”; '. i ■is > •*:..• - ' Cl)e Path) Past ‘ * * fS thursijay MUKNINO, MARCH 2« MR. LINCOLN AND MR. BUCHANAN No public man was ever more widely at tacked by the Republican press, than was Mr. Buchanan during the last few weeks of his Ad~ ministration. He was denounced as a traitor t> his country, and fal«e to his position, in re gard to the course which he pursued in refer* eoce to the seceding State* Mr. Lincoln h&B been President about a month and the very policy pursued by Mr. Bu chanan, he has pursued, only more intensified. Mr. Buchanan asked for power to collect the revenue on shipboard, which the Republican Congress refused him. Mr. Lincoln and his Attorney General have decided that the reve nue in the Southern porta cannot bo collected on shipboard according to law. Who would have thought a month ago that Abraham liinoolD, Oommander-in-chiof of the Army &Dd Navy of the l nitod Statns, could have decided to surrender fort Su Titer on the demand of tho Southern Confederacy Fort Pickens will go next, and so will all th'i South ern forts which have not already gone. Mr. Buchanan said he had not the power to prevent secession, and the Republican party in Oongres9, refused to give him the power. Mr. Lincoln now pleads the want of power to pre vent secession and to enforce the laws Mr. BQchanaii did no more. The difference is, Mr. Lincoln promised to do what he had no power to do, and Mr. Buchanan did not. present Administration is weak in its igno rance of its own powers. The Republicans had tho power in Congress to pass the necessary law's and to provide the necessary means for continuing the govern ment and they did neither. Mr. Buchanao denied the right of secession, and Mr. Lincoln has done no more than deny it. Mr. Buchanan never had a particle more power to re inforce the forts of the United States in the South, or to recover possession of them, than Mr. Lincoln has had ever since the 4th of March and still has. Mr. Buchanan, under the advice of General Scott, the same adviser who now counsels Mr. Lincoln, concentrated ah the available force <■! the army at Washington City, and Mr. Lin coin found when ho cot there all the power of ♦ he government to his Hand. Jr. Lincoln by his acts has given an unquestionable endorsement o: Mr. Buchanan's policy in regard to secession. The Democrats l>ng ago declared that the sectionalism of the North wore the iva. di* unionists. They warned the country b«f*-r.- the election that the success of a party to sectional issues would end in the destruetiun of the government. The policy of Qftnjwpi has dissevered the Union and destroyed the power of the government. Tho adminis tration will eventually agree to the dissolution of the Union. They cannot carry out coer cion, they will Dot compromise, and what else can they do but treat with the Southern Repub lic as a separate government. Mr. Buchanan treated the Commissioner* from the Smth merely as private citi?.ers Mr. Lincoln, through his Secretary of Stale has, at4east, treated with them for an aru.L tice, and has communicated with them by let ter in an official manner. The Kopublicand are fast doliling d<»wn upon the fatal policy of LETTING TUK UNION SLIDE. The Philadelphia Bulletin very justly remarks that tho hue and cry against the new tariff is decidedly anti-American, in a very sensible article in a recent number of that paper it is said that tb* tariff of duties t-n imports, established by the late act of (Jvncress, was not made with a view tu promote the interests of European merchants, nor with special reference to th-' prosperity >f New York importers, who are the only people that have grown rich nnder the operate >ns of the 1857. The new tariff wa.« arranged with refer ace to the great industrial interest of the American people, that have rung bc-« f. prostrated by the indiscriminate favor shown by dur Government to the producers of other lands. It was not expected that it wuu'd delight the .London Tun?*, or any other organ oftheEirglhh manufacturing interest?. If it had been the object of Congress to obtain the Applause of tho Times, Free Trade would have baen orSkigcd, so that English productions of every description could have entered our ports and-COlDpletely driven all American produc floor oat of the market, aiof frau dulent invoices, arranged on the ad valorem principle, foreign commerce has attained an excessive growth. But it will increase impor tations at other ports, thus benefiting the mer chants of those ports, and it will give such a Stimulus to industry and manufactures outeide of New York city, that the whole people will soon feel the benefits of it. This clamor Against the now law, begun in London and echoed in New York, is essentially anti-Amer ican. It must not be heeded. Wa, shall be pleased to receive from our brief communications respect ing thecondition of crops and fruit, and oilier interest, where grass grows and wafcdr Jan*- Just give us the facts and we will place tiftem appropriate shape for publica tion. Don’t piake your letters long. Drop politics, leave Tort Sum tor alone. Say noth ng nbout.peace, war, secession, coercion or Lincoln's Inaugural. In every line give us a wheat fact, a fruit fact, a stock fact, and if you know anything about oil lands, givo os what is reliable only. t* i on the Verge. that the Uaton Ll ; aDd ' °!! Ded fj ‘ loW lhe e *»mple of TrUrsaT adopt the secession ordinance and submit it to the people. The section feeling i 8 „ Tid(mU gaining ground in the Old Dominion. * • *#l O = , i-' -s* *• ‘ • - s** >}».•<■ V* r '* • * m * + *- > t •& ' J 4 • ’ 1 .*» . The New Tariff. THE CROPS AND FRUIT , ut, • --♦a* • ■ •A s **! J***>f»« THE POLICY OF THE ADMINISTRA TION. The Philadelphia correspondent of the New York Tribune says : “We feel confident that the Cabinet has a clear and definite policy for the emergency, which it may not choose to avow, but which will be acted on bravely and energetically for the peace of the country. In this confidence se are disposed to await the development of events, though in the meantime business stands still, an i every mercantile interest is suffering. Republicans must have faith in the Adminis tration of their own choosing So far it has not been a month In office, but within that month has done a full share of work.” We are willing to wait, bu 4 in the mean time are convinced that the people who made the Administration are anxious for the con ; viction that it has a policy. If theodicy is to drift with the current, then it is time for every body to look out for breakers. As many cur* ront-s are now sotting shoreward, as seaward or otbcrward. Commercial Journal . Mr. Bigham has hit it exactly. The present administration has no policy. Republicanism has turned out to be a destructive and unprac ticablo myth. It has got to the end of its rope; has hanged itself and is now giving its expiring kicks. Southern Trade and Southern Manulac- Tbe people of the Confederate States, now that they have a buna fide national existence, are looking about to sec how and where they can render their little nation independent of the Northern States in other respects. The New 'l ork Herald remarks that it is well known that the bulk of manufactured goods heretofore uscil in the South were of Yankee fabrication, and the New England States have wrought and grown rich from a portion of the profits of the Southern staples. Were statistics neces sary to sup port our affirmative proposition in tnis respect, they could be readily adduced ; but we presume that every schoolboy knows that the of Connecticut, Rhode Inland and Massachusetts, have been patron ized principally by the South. Rut ibis no longer promises to be the case. The Southern capitalists, it would appear from our Southern exchanges, are making a great effort, from one end of ibo now republic to the other, to sot up manufactories for themselves, and be, In future, not on I v politically alienated Irom the North, but to be entirely independent of it for the farming utensil.-, cotton goods, boots, shoes, hrogans, carriages, Ac. We have already Die food the fact that already in Georgia and other of the states of the new republic, cotton manufactories wore being built and competont engineers were prospecting with a view of de veloping the water-power resources of the S »utb In this latter measure the published reports are highly favorable New organiza tion* ato springing into action, and in a short lumeMr Lincoln and his party will discover mat a few thousand mechanics in the New England Males are “hurt ' from the competi tion manufacturers of the Moth. Eighteen Things In which \ oung people render themselves impolite I. L:>ud laughter 'l. Reading when others are talking. ;i. Cutting finger-nails in company 4 Leaving meeting before it is closed Whispering in meeting. «. (mz r.g at strangers. 7. Living a stranger without a seal v A wahlol r»*v<-retico for senior '• Reading aloud in company without being asked. 1" Receiving a present without some man* ifeslation ot gratitude 11. Making yourself a topic of conversation. \-. Laughing at mistakes ol others. l l J.-kirg other* in company. 1 l Correcting older persons than yourself, | eape«.i»ilv parents. lo Commencing taik.it.g before others are through. 10. Answering questions when p.ut to others. 17 C“tn:m-r.cing to eat as soon as you get to the tab!*-. I*.. In not listening to what one is saying in companv, unless vou desire to show open con tempt lor the xponker. A well bred person will not make an obervatiou while another of the company 1b addressiog himself to it. Spartan *, A gentieman mentis removed on account of bis Slate rights Democracy was mot and condoled with hy a sympathysing lriend on !■ -? of h.s ■ fii«•«* i»; Kxmnr er of Patents. He replied to hi 6 friend. “Do not comtmsser atn i:..*, but rather rejoice that I have been found worthy to bo struck at for my princi piefr Yesterday I was a heU>t\ to-day I am made a Spartan. Tne truth if. every true Democrat should resign under ibis administration, or if he bolds h;s position tdl removed, it Bhouhl be held with his flag Haunted before the eyes of this sectional party without compromising a single principle, s£f respect requires this at the hand ol every one. True principles) are eternal, but Lincolnism a merely temporary affair that will die and wither before the sun of truth. If a Demo, cral is so unfortunate tu to be overlooked by the removing powers, he should mourn that he i.- bo insignificant as not to have been nolict d. Republicanism is fiot constitutional, is not national: to serqe under it by time-serving, 1b to sell ones self to the devil for a mess of poL tago.— Washington States and i nion. CurloKltieh of the C'cutUH, From a table of population of Virginia, ac cording to the eighth census, recently fur nished to the Slate Convention, and printed for the use uf that body, it appears that thore are muthor slaves nor free negroes in McDow eil county in the southwestern portion of tho State. Tnern is one free negro in each of the following counties: Boone, Buchanan, Cal houn, Doddridge, Hancock, Roane and Logan There are two in Marion, Nicholas, and WeUel, and three in Braxton. There are only two slaves in Hancock, one of the “Pan Handle” counties, and three in Webster. In no other county, except McDowell, are there less than ton slaves. Effect* of Seceasiuu upon Baltimore, Baltimore appears to sutler worse than any other largo city, from the disturbance and de rangement of business the secession movement has produced over the country. The Associa tion for the improvement of tho condition of the poor in that city, states officially, that one person in every twenty-five of the population is in a stalo of destitution ! This comprises only those who have come within the scope of the benevolent acLion of the Association, and, of course, not include tho thousands that either roceivo assistance from other sources, or resolutely keep their sad condition from tho knowledge of the community. United States Supreme Judgeship, It is stated that a committee has been dis patched by the Administration to proceed to Richmond, Va , to sound Hon Geo. W. Som* ers, with reference to his acceptance of the va cant United States Judgeship. Mr. Somers is an Did Line Whig, an able lawyer and a prom inent politician. Hie recent Union speech at Richmond, which was able and effective, has evidently directed the eyes of tho Administra tion to him. The Reported Counterfeits, There is not a word of truth in the story, telegraphed widely from Washington city, about a large amount of counterfeit money be ing discovered there. It is a story several years old, and has but a slight foundation. After the experience of the past in refer ence to Republican victories, their ill effects upon business and trade, it must be confessed by the most ardent votaries of that organiza tion, that there is nothing to stimulate the public to gain another'triumph for it. What possible good can come of it T Important Decision. HutcJnnaker 03. 'l'hc Administrator* 0/ Elisha Harris, deceased Krror to lhe Com mon pleas of Luzerne county. 1 n this cam it , will bet-recollected th»t Huichmiker purchas- | ed, at a sale of the persons! effects of Mr. Hsr- j ris an old drill machine, for which be paid 1 •>; cent*. On taking it home, and br-akiugit up for kindling wood, somesdUO(' w*-> found, and . the dispute as to who shall take tho money, j the administrators of Mr. Harris or Mr , HutCbmaker the purchaser. TuuC“urt, in do ciding the case, saj: There wu» no sale of the , valuables contained in the block of wo*d . Sale, said Mr. Justice Wayne, in ’Williamson ; vs. Berry, 8 How 5-14, is a word of precise legal | import, both at law and m equity. It mean?, j at all times, a contract between | arties to pa** ; rights of properly for money which the bu\*T ( pays, or promises to pay, to the seller for th** | thing bought and sold. t *ln regard to tb:s caa<*, Justice Woodward j remark?: The machine itself and every essen | tial part and concisiont e l om ,, nt of it wore well | sold. The consideration paid, though fifteen ; cents, was in law a >;uid />■ «< • .^» and Lhe sole, j unaffected by fraud or pass j ed to the purchaser an indefeasible right to the machine, and all tho uses and purposes to, which it couid be applied. But the contents j of the machine are to be di&tmguLhed from ile constituent parts. They wt-ro unknown to J the administrators, were not invent'-ried, were j not exposed U» auction, wore not .-.■id. O! j course they wore not bought. All that was sold was fairly bought, and may bo held by the purchaser. Tbe title to what was i.ot sold remains unchanged. A sale of a coal does not give title to a pocket book which may Hap pen to be temporarily deposited in it, nor the sale of a chest of drawers a title to the depos its therein. In these cases and many others that are easily imagined tho contents art 1 ri"l essential to theexistence or usefulness of the thing contracted lor, arid n«/t being within the contemplation or intention of the contracting parties, do not pass by the sale. ll then there was no mle or purchase of the contents of the block or mu. nine, how d:d Hulchmacker, when he dise>ivertni his unex- wealth, hold it ? Kvidenllv as treasure trove, which, though commonly cal.ed gold or ailver hidden in the ground, may in our commercial day, bo taken to include the paper representatives of gold and silver, o>p«-cialiy when they are found hidden with both these precious metals. And it is not neifhoary that tbo hiding should be in the ground, lor wo are told in ikl inst.. 132, that it is not material, »• whether it b** of ancient tin.'- h.JJ-- Ift Lj«o. ground or in the roof or wad- or uth* r part ot a ca*lle, house, budding, rui id or when- Thij ••certain Line of in** oointiinfi law if. regard to treasure trov*', as laid down by Bran* ion, Lib Chap -, and as quo U-d in \m- r s Abndg . is “ that he t*» whom thr pr*q •■rly u lhali have treasure trove, and if he dies before it be found his executor- shall have .t, lor nothing accrue# to tho King, unless no one knows who bid th it trr * 11.- iivii irw gave it to the finder according to the • •** of nature, and we suppose it was this pnnoj of natural law that was ref-rn-d to in what was said of treasure bid in a tie>.* 1, in Mathew ? the . wner, il ho Couid be found, and if b** ••1..d r. Be, tb-*r, to the K.r.g, as wreck?. »tra\s ai d ther good? are.gtMm “ whcreoi no person can ciaitn pro porly.' •! met . I liutchmai. «.- r, tborfore, held tbe unsoi 1 va;uat*.«3S for the p».*rtn>Da; rep re#«ntattTej of thy deceased owner Jadg meat affirmed. Kfwro Ui«* 1 '••nr*' F'A'-i u The Death <>t un l)x-Empre**. An ex-Kmprtwa doni in Pbdadniphia last, we«ik. We rt*ler to Madarne H .ate de \ tur bide, widow of tn« former Km| *Tor-■! Mexico. ; wbdse doceaao Uxik place on Itursday at j ber lodgings in Broad str<*«-t. If; - •-?l,rn»hic : lady. who has re»id«*d ,n I’fi. .atle., lua >:.!(•«* tho eiei-ution ol her hu«b*nd tq. t'." M*• x I (fOVernment, in I H J4. b‘i*r g*p*nich lam..y n.ng a r »i :• fit ir. Melioo. Hwr miffortunf*#, as we.; a- h- r g od ! qua) 1 tie# as a woman, had secured h*t the r gard of tbe society m wn.«h novhi A. p ve-r n.j C-ii-d her to educate h*-r fau.ov l.bc.'a..y, and j hbo hss performed her duties as a mother, and | a member » f society in a failhlu. and ex'-m ; plary manner. j < FflG or two of the ?on» <>f Madaiii" \ lur lj.de . have, We bellc*\o, N?>ided in Mei;i.» ot |hV« j yeafs, and have held offin? and* r th-- (/.ivsrn- | moat- Her daughter- wh* o'.aid •to i sont at The fuDornl, w hi< h tiM>k piait* 00 >atur dav mort.mg. at ftt. J ?*q n ? Lnuri n Ihe iwr vice was of tbe sini pi<*l. iin ‘»l u \ <• •? ter> t/iln * family in pajit tuin s. Hlti-ndod tnc funera ; an-i .-CaPceiv or.c in ten Ik* >•! vikat p-'pu lalK’H of the 1 VV «t;- lei g r«-- . Jed. knc'W li.ut the g ' HVM had that l a . ■■ -’d uV--r Olio who once h- i 1 r t <:.A a.- ar. Empre-s The &ad s ill (to ?1i - at t. h.» \ ..»;? [>«•! all >*n the farnnj of Madame d-* *1 tnr:< • • ■ a..- to lie oieitiorv the hero’.'. ianer > her ic hus band. Uo was tbe gr* nt tunn tl;.* t>.-st day* ofMexlio lie was tin* aull:-t o! hersfqara tlcn from Spur., and lh.o Mt cur, p-opio, 11. the first Hush o! their gratitude. :*i;riv lhru-l upon him tin* crown, wh.ch he had designed, in the famous “ plun of 1g..a1a." : r * Spani.-n prince. He was ptocli'med Etnptjror, with the ti tin of “Augusti' > ■Kir*:." on the reght uf Mav Icth. Ih2d K ■ a ior.g tim>■ he r» * fused tho prutl‘-:red « : . and :t was oi:i\ af. ter tho Congrca# bad v. fer Irm by a vote of 77 to 15, that ic ‘ ' I•: lb*’ 1 f ( . .) w - ing month tie* 1' - - '..'.ar-’n; for making the ip w i., . 1 .. ?.. _, 1 h*- lam; )y of Yturfjiue, »nd soon alu r be w tv? solemn ly crowned But the tickle ar.d fa;tbie.-< Mi-xican pi?«-p'e did not stand by tne u, earth lin y had ch,*rn Tho military leader.- that liave b. on the curse of the country b. gun to eurpire against tin* Government. A civi, war arose, in which Sarita Anna soon be(.atn.> a [ rnmir'.eryt leader against tho Emperor. A rep L ,>.iir was pro claimed on the doth ('f March, Icd-t, And after a lerbulunl ruign <1! less than a \’tufb:de abdicated. F'-rmission wa« grarre.! to him to leave tho country, and a pt-ri,i. 1 f Jd'/'Ot) a year wa# allowed h:m. He w< lit with hi? family to Italy, but returned, in I*J 1, to M-'X ico, where, in thy meantime, lie had heyn pro s died like a hero, addressing some mar.lv word? t<> tbe soldiers, and himself adjusting the bAn ejaga over bis oye? before he was shot. Mexico has never had a braver man m r a purer patriot in her Government EngllMli iords, Tho roll of the Lords of Or. it Britain, spiritual and Temporal, has ju-i. b"en printed. -There are 30 spiritual lords and 427 temporal, reckoning Lord Auckland among the former as Bishop of Bath and Well?. The spuitual lords are 20 English pro.at'B and four Irish, tho Irish prelates on the roll this ?<>.«>do:j being tbe Archbishop of Dublin and tho Bishops of Down, Osfioay and Cork. Of tbe temporal lords three are of the blood royal —the Princ*‘ of Wales, the Duke of Cumberland (King of Hanover,)and the Duke of Cambridge. Tm re follow 20 dukes, 22 marquises, PU earl?, 2* viscounts, edJ 223 barons. Xhii', however, is reckoning them technically, Recording to the titles by which they sit in the H<>u?o. For in stance, the Duke of Bucclouch is p.aced among the earls bocauso ho sits, not by hio Scotch title, but as Earl of Doncaster, in the English peerage, and the Duke «d Argyll rr- kon.'d only among tbe barons (Baron Sundridgo,, the Earl of R .don is Lord ; the Mar quis of Clanicardo, Lord Som«rhill ; Lord Panmoro also remains among the baron?, his newly inherited Scotch title of Karl ui Dal houflifl having no seat in tho lious** annexed to It. Assigning all such peers tu tho rank and title by which they arc commonly known, and speaking popularly, the temporal lords are a prince, a king, 27 dukes. 35 marquise*, 170 earls, ol viscounts and 102 barons. The whole number in the House, therefore, rs 457 ; a gen eration ago it was not 400. The English press discuss American affair g at considerable length, and generally regard the establishment of the Southern confederacy as a fact accomplished. Reports from Montgomery state that by the first of April there will be five thousand troops of the Southern confederacy cuncentratei around Pensacola. Mr. and Mrs. Waller are playing at the L Charles Theatre, New Orleans. • A* *1 • • , v. * ‘ , i * ‘ v-'vi. »/'• > * •« . '-A • The Green Bay (Wts.) AUoor'tf' tells the fullowirg: "Tbo K-tcket, < h Ut. trip down, was boarded, at om- of the i*roh } : towns in Michigan, bv an <>M ivh r:<>'. y i**‘i in modern improvements in Ink-- ftenrncr? When a few hours out, tb" M <-*«r ry one,” says the pi,to ca-.ta’n “W-i:, thni'o clever. 1 always d:d duhk» that LM»ty lake water, especially in dog days.' Many of tbc-oUliura belonging to tin* compa nies of Gutted States troops now in Warhirig ton City are deserting One company has lost seven men since they have been in the 0:v. Tub largest water tax paid by any one per son in Boston, the prevtit year, has beer, paid by Mr. David tl Blaney, of Hast I’, lbt-m Ills tax is about Tub total expenses i>t the York K.re department for the past year foot up the hand some Fum of Collins, a Mississippi w od , hopper. ba-\ within a fow year?, realised oV*t j!OO,OUU by selling wood to steamboats. < >ri Sunday, Match 241*', h i Butler. ]*■».< I Unease ol th- Heart, Pa 11.1 P Clh 1 1's 1., a." i4n )r«r- On Wodne-lav mormon. a' '■ "'cl "... Mr-. SARAH MARSHALL, widow of lb«- late Andj»*w T . Mai-hu.i, 32 ye*.rn Tl.e funeral wll take pl.tc- at • w . .-ck 10-dav. from her late reMdence, c< rn-r I cumi and -treetn. H*t friend*, and. tho-p of fo r late husband, are invited to attend without furr *-r notice REKD’S MAHNKTIC "11, 'Ml.l. hold* lb* reputation it h e- h id J.rr yearn, of b«- ru; • upenor to anyth ng yet k nuwt. fuf u.e fot.o a ,ng Rrttf* r hi r,,r>* Sjnnul Afltr'V'U; ftjstft M \‘]n*Uc tj<: cunt A r-i'-ciUnn. h" yi. brnl't M'U.ncHt 1 /I. r- ■■■ \*t - •» hf- inc./j Hen?' M-ign> ■ u -t !' ■ Mc -j/wi’, iirai'• Aioi’tu' ic ’ n< .••,*rJun « H'ai- Mlyu4'tc t L -i i‘i }> j i '* in ' ’ / fhi.-* . iUt’l* MrijucJu; Od r,.. ,« .Y .1 1 .-'uv* fitt It Mlt/iut'C (H fj T,.s El- - • ! : Ijf' ai ; a. iitul'i M jnttic 'ru h .* .. v itO'l p**rn.rttii-ni > *»:. f -r ‘ 1 i’ i h >h /•■- •urv * aril n-‘i«*re pa n m .r- •! i t .«u »■.> - ■■•.!< r p.-ep«rat)<>o. JS'll >v - »f-n-r . s |-r h • l c sfMi >n '"tl N' i • 1 N I •• ml dealer in rH"!('K PaMILY i > rr*. ‘■■•re.fr rvrn Uiheld and KonrtQ *tr !-». .tm H U-: K 11 A \ K H HOLLA \D lIITTLK*. t'hnK-eat an*i ihahi graU*hil '| ir 1 *e<-»iTio • H it <>n<- • .• • f p.ni ) Pnc* v.»:j« L><’ .« sp.x.n r ii . •-•■ni l>» 1 T'ltfjfmu* a<*o»*rfOv P I H K MAILb iK'Mri'M r .h h. " * j llfcl ,-uTH l.\ I—For I - itih. -n* .-n / U. r.. ‘. correupwo -J'-nre dentr>) I>> hf*» "U i e l>n- -)l i*oia Railroad, the Ah -net . lh«* i >*-p >r id*- i»l a d.. • t *» t lt*' fobowtog a*lT.-ni < rr»-n’ fhc mai » from me IhUM.urgh i u> wer»- lh* m«». for i I and tf.oMi I- r lh«» eastern •» >■! • * >, i . nn») » atiia. *r !•* iTd. ■»■ ", i!. •••«:► nU.n t o,iiUihiH, I'naatir*-. •rnr, I.Tc-m.U*t. .Vlut.'rw. >1 >» i.' *■ ■ tt. «• rr . '! tth 1 IM.«.** iQlrlldcll iyr If e • *"U*rO Mini '»MV ’ft ■ < f'.octoa . ti,e k.* -ter q mid n ■t < ftUKl.n £*“l. lb*- hi i »•'. I‘r ■■» .k<--. *.td lux Kur«'p+* 1 rua..? 1 r Uj* 1 .i) VI H/) .M tl 1 rd in'.i) 1. \h , M»;*-j j •> of that .Btftte lijor--4 11 ■ t K i hnr.e*loil, K l Montgomery. A.*. A h. Otv, v 'K»jur’..li, <»•* »M fie *■ u.if•• ftoutlieri, in*,.. - i \ ■* mill w mo i i*/ 1 !• o- < ; Hi* miti.• f>r m Arr>l*urjj ar anil e\>u.&ern <-ouaii«->i ol I Vur,-j ivuii. i. .■ u . ‘.cr w »*rt* I bn Registered >fU**rc. oouißimiic '*iu>« lif'-i- Lo the In. o* og named p*r» .u-.* <>#t or !>ur::t*.l. • ' n N H K cLL. .Nfw L'rk Cit v , < 1 ’ s.s fcl.Na A K JS<. N LU, .Saw Writ ; •; \ , 1 *H> M. HAMBL..N, f'f:i!ad<*!p?un, i‘s . W.M K, A ( 1 ON. ,m ii LAM. A WAOi Ili K, do .iy JAMf M M-’ 1. A i;. t> .| • 1 H * K LLH N.O i *»l-L U .I'ihmg'.u-. ! ■ 1 I H IK. • ASSISI ant P. «.k:>. »v wi : .utu>i-. ;■ r •». h BAKKYA t 1 1 . WilnniiiioQ, 1 Jr. BU U KK.S, W ILK I Nte A Co , Wilm ug » u. i e' iPK'IT** A rn. ( f . ■> . I'uh'.<.ftioe, Pitieburgh, ih. Marc?. '.‘‘th. I*7. niii.vit JuILS f. 1 '1 N V )■ M IN (JuMrLlAN'.'i: IV IT 1 1 TDK 111- • [Uf at cl cetera) of in v patient- »lm have ;;u pi ov.. . iiimlfril ly uuitr iih Ire.Urre'-t, hi- • wi' h li.- iniu.r: Dw« application- rf some, «bo are < f p>m- rig thi*m»t‘iveti under iny chm». h" w- i >- mean'. on: i:**- - inge.-u iD" made by wmdKi.y pri". i i.nt< *...n nrrungnmeuia a.- w,n .-liable mo m > i- I tm r w>:.. - and Mill remmu ln-n* f >r -ome week- li'n. As there are. to my certain k owi-uu" m i:; > - i-t>- i;inner.’im in;tierer- :r;>in trie delect i.l '.p.a m . nu l - glr *ln - stand in need ol my prot'-i-i inai -••r-uni v» • if f«r CRlhnu until lii**v *<•♦' ih»t a f-irnpA-i. (•m-* et (••cted od fume of 11 «• ir tYler.iirt >-r in-.;*• r uco' e." wo - are under my treaimeu', I >ntelliiix hi me fain.- nun* ihftt tbelr c'axea may be entire j •> Ib-vn: an. v ■•i.iim <|uently tmt rc-| , ir <> the -hme tr* a to. •>!:’. <-r a:i- u u a {•roiracted one t.e nece-earv. it wi.l m-n n->t i-e ::: .re' tn mv p.iuer to urnieriabc 'heir o*' 1 • •‘■t a... Tuere a - e a!.-o miu.v h«' o !in •'••• l tv.lll l-\ ir-iendert.. arti nave, merei'ie. k t i..- f urn »i.-t ti pf that mere ia even a p onuh lit) < i •. ria'iiine i-- . r-'im li*tr m!m nt’'. no - inalt.uy .u..«a:i. < t . tit ■* to Him Want of proper tr>o.ttiV*M liieV -We 111 .- r ~ !!••:•• To all thoee 1 am dee;, hm , f j'.mmre mi. nrn. til!* tesft*mooliftl>* J put.liahtirl fj*-r - : m e> tne <'f tile moat inllueDtiftl citiz-nt <>f t:m l’n tvu hu s k ULtttt io aatl-fv the riui.'l iii:ri'i>; .iiy. ir ; e Ku; wi.iim bHflo\v.-,i on in-' hy ihe pr. i-. wou' i o' i -ed he a •-uiii.'ient reiioimnenaHiioii. un-l aUm* u., i 5 wofi do -mail gratilb ation and Unci i ren re! r m ). -ti ll ee in lii'i I' ty 't h'l lev.; ;y • 1 |,e .--u ••«•«*■ *. t" th-• -i «•* (•' their malady, and tvithnur a.lap. ng mat . inir'.viui phrikao, kUbi«,iiee o» ..lire, .which no cutiwieii!i. ti“ physician would do). I will end avor to liee my u fiio-t ability lo cdl'ei I a cure where 1 her-- i' a c.'.ho •• ol d.on>; -o. w l 'ere ilicre i.< rime l never hi-.-i'ate <>t r im decoded opinion. 'Hie year* of ntp.dy a«d t4i-«»r 1 nave dev "ted to Rural ana RpibHUir ■ D-edO'* • . i.nd t ■ •- experience 1 have U«d iu Kurt pe and in ll;-* I n *ed State's, warrant* me without tear i f cot ra-n •! io.-, • o a aeri that lyaoone m trie '> nn«'-i .•auui- tetter 'ptaJilifU to n te u more reliable > pmion man — and iu cotubusion i bey to »ta cbai thore wn-’ are aufforiUß from t-be idaenees cm -a-- an 1 Kyc. si. u!d n-d looaeths opporiumty. and as iny ei.i; m neceH-tnly lifii t*td. uot lo Uh'S’* any lime in < rder io nave l.’.e im; beuefit during my s’ay, h* it w.i be t> tally i.,e !i»r me to undertake an; Ca" ‘ H.ter the liis*. ,t yjay. where a lengthen ng treauneut and my petso.iul at tendance will oe uet:e*-ary. T. 1. \‘'.iN M’.’.' (;li /.I>K l-'ii. 0.-ii'i-umi Aufi.'i, jnhtM _ 1-.*' l • ir i Ti*T|.U \ k V CV 1.V.-' BANK, 1 >eposii.s niAdo wi: h this Bank bef,-:-- it... r.i-Ti.ivuf APRIL, will , i Mantiliadcfiarimeni, Among t* ogrent vnr eiv .d -tv.. • may be found the ('...nnemara, II ig ni.«. lb.ii-l a, K- j... . !ant. i' ri’ii arn and font-. r.\ 1‘.,.n. iincv hoi I‘ >;d Cloth.-. A large HHaorirooni of -Hi. - ;ri B H-'k Suk. Black Lace P'.in's, l*a dots, Hornoua and ftf»aDi>fi bfiawli*. Some del eate u-xiures ;n \V.>o! and law ?i.k Shawl-, barege. Grenadine. Armen.in 'Oid Freucli ‘ i>hmere ditLo. The aue-k r- now e,>midei(> in (he richest novelties n( i L t -> n n.hgs HKRKINO IUU iTirro.s ; U -nv*? mi'l Kor aftie by mh2S IlK*» RV 11. rni.r j\u TVIEVV STYLE L)Kl'>s liumi.'., i.'ToTk.--, 0.1 Miawlfi and Remrewa ; lariat*, a f,. w < lioiio pic-es low. C. HaNm.iN I.oVK, nih'2s _____ Market street E W DREs-S TKIM.iUNUs. •• NEW EMBROIDERIES, NEW HIO«ERY AM' "LOVES, NEW BONNETS AND HATS, NEW RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, NEW SKIRTS AND CORSETS, Anti many other new ajiidee, ju«t tn-from New York, at EATON, MACRO M A CO,’B, mart Mo. IT and 18 Fifth street• CHALK CRAYON'S.—-50 erose receiveti and for sale by BECKHAM A KELLY, mh2s no Federal etreet. A Well on a Propellor. aI.IKK The Waax and .Seriou- try BENJAMIN PAGE Jr Sz Co SuJ.h l'Kurd.KTi fL~y, P ; «» urgh, l>ut. a. Uetr i> r«r I I i :h* • jik-- Nr* i •o k t \ 'mi; .Suit >.»rk M «t«*. m.d ft.-- A. CARD. No. 03 Fourth street OHAS. A, i - .I.']'. iN. ’J r-.-jisurer. S-'or Kent. us,#. ?3w-e* i , . n ' r 'v**f x Ze '• . ■•'* r,*_: *■• v •'taSsSwS; - nim'njuwißfiriMttg Jditusmenfs. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. I,»iOEK ASD Maiwoee WM. HENDERSON. Trea'l atit A. E. LARK. ptucx* or AD»fl8!*tO!». —Private Boxes, s§.oo; Single Seat m Pnvau* Box, $1.00; Parquetteand Dre.ua Circle, chains, f "> ent>c Famtlv Circle. 26 cent*; Colored Gallery, 26 i- »ntiu (k)lore ivoe .> nTump \ ) vocal and m »t , ■ iu-R'ai mu- «• from the immoral 1r *n Melodies, •- .. r !n» •ng tai-ir **d artists : M ; .- K t i k m«< 1 :\d »V. the Cm!■*'■ ' ru l »ie, »n*l slug beveral * leeture by iT"le*sor M«cE‘ r'm H/.MKER Legs thereftre to say to h.. v* o*i r .:‘-r e.iu-r :T.»oj 1) E AFNEBB MALADY OF THE EYE, iPs,i ,»t i ACK CONSULT H 1 M lu order to r—-e:iv t:,,- *M'I.L bKM .FIT of hu» Treatment. il.. H l-o i.hk* to t ive lhisl'l IVI- NOTICE that after M\ i w i: >t Mcccj.i cases tliat demand any OPERA' i ■ • •*- 1 !:! \TM EN i in which hi« PERb< »NA Ll l •end»oce *n • pHti**nt wo'iid he abeoluteiy required. THE EIIIEIIE.iI EAR IABAUI'OR. AS INBTRDMEBT INVENTED BY I)r. \oii*illoscliziskcr, rniUM Ull WHICH HE HAS BEEN tim’d : •<•. o..re the M 1 *8 T OBSTIN ATF. CASES I*-' [ 'k’A Y '■ —cr-*-, in wh»ch every other means r,*T. fry :,-d, ar I ail hope* ot relief given tip.— 1 - - no ~;.e .-latement It-trulhUatteatedbyhun • * ir.cu, uiioae names are familiar through* .. .j t»-.. l n «m—SI A I'KsMKN, “ICIANS, L\W- F.K' 'LEE ' M f > v.ND .1 ’ - EH, «iiDeese» to the • ~•> i : m • rotru nt i* now brought into daily use at :. * * c" ai,,f iiv*r-i»hiy yryth great SUCCESS. Those «• - r 'rur-. I'EkFFt>*S, no matter how aggrava h-'t« 'i>tiK i'* >*i9n ( i ‘' h .-S h» An i KJI LIST ANI > AC- K-S v. mi«- ,-h‘ Ut l a binoe his arn v , h*T.’ :.«• hr- atiumUm! tnlim* iu, from n»»- , -v ,<■ i u /*-n* f ( p iTTSBI K>. H that bis KP.Ft*TA :.>■ \ ; h vrt, I ftod ■•o-h a." Ui t-unU* 1 him to the ) i ! ]. i I »N Kl DKNCB. He to nay to all who * .-'*r !r--ni ary ,«f the EYE OR EAR, f., r h LIMITKI'TiM!. LON' KK •: F. FTHBI Kuß. 'I :> • iaio>. ;«!>' s j:i.»' cf the DKiiies who-»e iwurao ii a. • •• :i >t’ • ai Dr. \ «o Mosohziaker'* 1 'dice. : i.-j ,v.- b.-.-neu i.’c'y .*>iurcd to their hearing by !i- • S sI'WInK t'l s,H, < » ii i-'HN M'! i.AN. b« ti M'Lean, 0; f Ai 1 : . CIUM.F..S I. K.ILM K\, U. F. A . F ;. VM \ >i. K~;., t'rf-i.Lmt of th» Bauk of the Re 1 - • P . uf tin- lioedhue F\re loan •a: •<• ( \ mpat.y. N. '. ; ‘ilK\ i< i >M i'l U, M.-iVur .■!' Nfw i 'rlesn-*; ‘ A > !'. HI.AM', Ai-’hM'shop of l.ouisiauft; !•}■'• •' ! M' I.LKN, Keoior of St. Patrick'*, N u; 1 1 A. C. ,\<. KLKN. N. O , n-'.V n A. Hi VI'KR, N. O.; 'K. ! -KI.A K of N. Board of Health; F. M t I'l.l.'m H, Snpri*m« v».-uri, N. O- PITTSBURGH : U''l Pli FKAluioN, Bfllel>tue street, LawrenoeTille IIio.MAS MujRK, First street; H. i.\Mt Corner of Diamond and Market " M t < KEV, Jr . 2o'J Penn street; 1 <’ tl.i-list linn.ire'i!* nn-re could oe a ided, aud -in t-o vh-.i, a: ui* DtxjvorH office. OFFI as, No. 155 THIRD STREET, liKl WKK.N SMITH FIELD AM' GRANT SIS., '‘■'here lie msv be CONSI'LTKD DAILT, from 9 a. m '•'* o’oi'-i’U v. •.<. ETfiS INSERTED. JUST OPENED SPUING STYLES CLOAKS. COATS. SACKS, —AN D € IRC! LABS, ali. ok the NEWEST PARIS STYLES, W. & I). HUG US’. MA m;u Yfi’V Hl™ F UOPEKT V FUR SALE.—A !iiru« lot of ground 60 feet fronton L'x u>t *tro*ut>y ltw.feepto an Alley with a two story B i k 1 -w>i:ing Vo-ise of hall, parior, dining room, k- - Lsd and 4 bed rooms, good cellar, Ac. ironndiing ft. .1 t.) hall door, garden, yines, fruits, 4c. Water Irom Alletheny Water Worlca. For sale by t S. CUTHBERT 4 BON, mh.7 51 Market street. Al OLL> BRIGHiUN.—For sale a frame Pwflliug House and lot of ground 03 fee 1 front by 150, *min**e one-fourth of a mile anore the bridge. Price $650. 8. CUTHBKRT 4 80N, - mh27 M Market street. pAKLoR PAPKRS,— GoId, • Persian 'and R. Ar»hag,j-i e patterns, For sale bv W. P. MARSHALL. New .spring 'and summer 'dry 400D8—Great Bargains from aaotion. mh23 c. Hanson LOVE, 74 Market Street. •' .*7 v >y‘' *'■ .-f' - - I)AVIS & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, JIANI’FACTDBEBS AND DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, Oil Well Pumps of Brass, Copper, or Iron, with the most approved Chambers and Valves of all kinds, and Warranted to give Satisfaction. Manufactory, Ho. 110 Water and 104 front Street, Jll«« DENIS .Mr. Harry Lewis. mar7:3mdA w JJetr 3-iimhsfnums. INSURANCE AGENCY, R. O. LOOMIS, NOi S» WOOD STREET. Home Insurance Company, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. STATEMENT OK THE CONDITION OK THE ROME IN'SURAN E COMPANY ON THE FIRST I'A\ OF JANUARY, IS6I. 1. CspiUl Stock .41,000 000 OO 2. Number of Bhares of Stook subscribed f or KibGOO 00 3. Amount < f As-essmenu <’r installments „„ on stock, paid in, in cash 1.000,000 00 SECOND—THK ASSETS UF THE COMPANY. 1. The value, or as nearly as may be, of the Real Estate held by the Company 05,305 47 2. Amount of Cash on hand 3. Amount of cash deported in Bauks, specifying in whAt Hanks the same in deposited—Continental Hank cf New York 36,307 00 4. Accoum ol ca“h in hands ot Agents, and lucotrsecf transmission 00,400 10 j. Amount of Loans secured ty Bends snt I.oans o** which intere*t has not been i aid within on** year-. Hone 7. Amount du<» Company on wtuen judg ments have been obtained .>one 5. Atn'Uniot stocks owned by the Compa ny, whetherofsny State or of the Coiled Stales, or of auy Incorporated city of the United Siates. or of any other de scription, specifying the number of shares and me par and maiket value ol the same; Shares. far 1 U. Mht Yal. 2*o Bunk of Commerce . 20,1ud 00 19,20 u 00 150 Importers and Tra ders’ BttQfcw, 15,000 00 15.750 00 100 Continental Rank.... Iu.tXWUO 9,.500 00 1,)0 Corn Etc hange Bank 10.000 00 9, '>00 00 100 Metropolitan Bank-. lu.OoOoO lu.&u 00 50 Park B»nk A,uuo tt) 6,260 to 50 St. Nichoaa Bank... 5.000 0o 4,500 W> 200 People s Bank 5,000 00 6.176 00 Brook 1 v n City Yt ater Bonds 10,000 AM) 10,250 00 Missouri Bute Six Per Cent Bond-. ... 20,0u3 Ou 14,000 00 Tennessee State Mix Per Cent B-nds.... 2u.00U 00 14,*00 u 0 Norm Carolina Suite bix Per Cent Bonds 10,000 00 7,850 00 Unit'd HtalesTreaa ry Notes 100,000 00 103,293 50 240,000 00 229,168 60 9. Amount of he»d by Uie Company as (Jollaterml Security for Leans, with the amount loaned on each kind of Stock, its par and marbef taiue 144.600 00 10. Amount of Assessments rn the stock of the Company called m due and un paid - 11. Amount of premium Notesl'npsid 21,&53 09 12. Amoumol interest on lnve-tment made by the Company, due and uupaio 27.7u3 67 Amount of Premiums uncollected on Policies issued »l< tfioe 3,’30 18 Amount of all other property 5.6)0 oy 1.495,409 34 THIRD—THR LIABILITIES OK THE COMPANY I. Amountol ioaae*dueand unpaid ...None Amount of the cl-im.s tor loason which are tQ -uit or contested by the Com pany 8,:i68 ud 3. Amount' i' lo*#e« during the y«ar, whicii have been paid 10 4. AiPouiK ct i.onee* during the year which have not been smiled 110,433 76 6, Amount of Losse* during the year, winch are contested, (mciuued m misw.r to ho. 4 ) (~760 u 0 h, Anionnv of Ixm-mch during the year. r>~ ported to the Company an No 4} * ir>4 7 $ 7. Amount id' l,»ivl«Jeiids declared 10o,U()U 00 J». Amount ot D vidrnls Oiciaitnl due uni unpaid...*- None y. Amount ol L'iVtdenua, (eiimr u-udi or ecr p ) declared nd not yet due None 10. Amount of money Borrow-d, and the nature and amt nit of security .given None 11. Amount of all o her eiietiDg eliim* again*l the Company. conuM f Premiums re*vtv«d V42,C77 94 Amour.: : t„-.\ Pie mi urns im p<> ictes H.-ue.l at oth.e 3,130 38 2. Amount of Premium Not«-*< ukm t*y tne Company 2t.f183 06 3. Amsuatof Pieiuiurp* ean.-d 05D.252 63 4. Amount ol in'ort*»»i MiiUd.. recvivt-il from ihv investments of tho C«>n:juiov 87,370 73 5. Amoum oi Income of ttu- Comp*u/from any olh* r souice? c ; *>i 04 FIFTH—TiI EEX PEND CPURE.S OF THE COMPANY. : 1. Amount of Losses paid during tue year A36,R06 SO 3. Amount ti cosse-j paid dur ng tne year, which accrued prior to the year, (in cluded m ast lteuii 30.772 04 8- Amount at which the looses were ♦uuma ted in lormei siaw-meLt, which wer* paid during the year 40,072 37 4. Amount paid and owing for re-msu-7 surance prem paid) » 89 903 18 3. Amount of tteturn Premium*,whether / ’ paid or unpaid, paid.) j 6. Amount oi Dividends paia during the „ , ?«*““ - 180,000 00 • . Amount < t Expenses paid during the year me ud.cg Com mi*.-10ns and Feeu pdd to the Agents and Officers of the Company 144,607 62 8. Adiouqi oi 1 axes paui by the Company. 0'8,i58 06 0. Amount of all other Excuse* and Ex penditure* of tne Company kb, \s 15 1. Amount c! Promissory Notes original y formic* the Capital of the Com pany None 2. Amottul of suid Notes held by the Com pany as part of the whole of the capi tal tn0re0f...... None POLICUa ISSUED AND LOSSES PAID BY R. C. LOOMIS, Agent, mh23:2weod 59 Wood atrot-u Pittsburgh. FOR RENT —-Une halt ot the first floor, fronting on Water street, and the whole or the sec ouu and third tl :ors of the brick warehouse No. QG Wa ter and 62 First, together with the privilege of a good vault and office room. L quire on the premises, of mh22:tlap PuRTEKJB. FRIEND 4 Co. JOHN W JIeCABTUI, BILL POSTER, Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of MLLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES FOE Amuiemsnti, Railroads, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Ete«, PITTSBURGH, PL flflL Orders sent to the office of tne Pittsburgh Mom- Pott, or iMiilv GmettA. will receive prompt attention New crop teas. FI G 8 RAISINS. variety of groceries sold cheap for cash at Dissolution of Partnership. ’ The connexion between Sill& HARRIS, was d esolved on the 21st March last. The busineta cl the firm whl be settled by T. R. KILL THOMAS R. SILL _ mh27:3t* A. H. H 4 RRIS. OA Cdeed Clicquot Champagne, pts. A qu, t/ 15 cases Green seal “ •• * u * 00 “ Chanileidaeicka - « 20 “ Piper <* u .* « 10 “ Longworths Catawba 11 « 25 Cabinet y pmUi . For sale by WM. BENN?fr, l7O Wood street. MB, AND MBS. TETJBDOUX, SCHOOL EOR YOUNG LADIES, THE SECOND IRRM will commence on Wednesday, February the 13th. FRENCH AND-LATIN taught without extra aohrge. fe!2 v Ketchups, sauces, a.:.—wninut Ketchup, Tomato Ketchup. Mushr com Ketchup, Freach Mustard, Worcestershire Sauce, Harvey '« Sauce, John Bull's 3*uce, Beef Steak Sauce, O ives. Copers, Auchones. Ac., Ac. For sale by REYMER k BROTHERS, marl 4 No. I*9 Wood street. OIL LEASES PKI'NTEIF FORMS FOR original leases and for sub-letting, for sale by uia J. £ WELLEN, mhl* 63 Wood street, nerr Fourth. WALL PAPERS.—The Renfrew Deco orated, and other etylee For Hale by W. P. MARSHALL. rah 23 87 Wood Street * CEILING PAPERS.—Polyohrome, Fres coed and Floral Decorations, f barar 200 do uleiue do ini Tb bars, 160 do Lerman do >n 1 tt) bars, 2f>u do -rieod to Woman Soap in IB> ban I.''oo do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and siz»s. 500 Boxes Miners’ Caodles, 1.000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candies for Sunimer use 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4*»,6a A 6a. 50 do New Bedford Sperm Candles,4a, 5a k oa. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4a, bi A 6a. 6 do Coech do, 6 do Star do, iO Barrels No. 1 Lard 0:1, 5 do do 2 do, 25 do No. 101, 10 do do do 2 Oil, 50 do Carbon Illuminating Oil, 26 do Coal do do, On hand and for sa'e. by B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, b/ the t\ s. Agricultural So ciety, the first piemiums for * lls,Soaps and Caudlea. mhlß REMOVAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN ulflCluriDg Company have removed their office to No. g 4 H ood Street, Between First and Second streets, where all orders will be received, and business att nded to. mblS.lf GEO. CALHOUN, Agent. NATRONA OIL. Manufactured by pennsylva niaSali Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS. and guaranteed unchangeable in color. “THE ILL UMINATOR OF THE DAY ** . Constantly on hand and for sale by P 8. M. C,, at their, new office, No 24 Wood street, between First and Sec ond street. GEO. CALHOUN, General Agent* mhlB:tf EUREKA OIL COMPANY, VENAVCiO COUNTY, . PENNA., ( CHARTERED KVBBUART IST, 1861.) sloo,ooo, H. E. DAVIS gee. Capital A. M. MARSHALL, Pres. DISEC TOILS A. M- Marshall, W. H. McGee. James Forquer, C. Bemnger, J. L Caroagban. Office la that of R. H. Davis, city of Allegheny, Pas mhlfcfirad WHITE SATIN —AND KID HEEL SLIPPERS, RECEIVED Al’ W. E. MHHEIMZ & CO., 31 Fifth Street. mar 23 QA L L AND .-LE 'The— ■ SEVEN SHOOTER , The load is in one complete preparation. Water will not destroy the loa*. They are neat and handsome. Price $l2 and $l5. Call ana see them at i To Oil Hen. . :. ■ PARTICULAR ATTENTION PATD ■s> the Manaiaciunng of Boring Tools far Oil Wells.' All tool-j warranted, to beef toe best Materiel «"<> Workmanship. W. W,YOUKG t (Successor lo Cartwright-A Yooa^.) Sundries.— ■ 0 d- sen Piret, Casfillon ft Co ‘a Bran d * D> “ oiaid, l u Pey 4 c©*s on; < : j *aO Bepquit, d<5 J 10 “ Champagne. da 80 4 * Pale Sherry Wine; V 5 “ Harmony Sherry Wme; • So “ Dutl Go don A Co.’s Sherry Wine; fcr sale by the dozen or bottle, WM. feicNTOT .. __ .>552* 120 Wood ttreei Sundries. — 26 barrels choice Sweet Potatoes; 2D “ Fresh Eg^K} •JO “ Ureea Apples; HO Neehannoc.k Potatoes* 50 u Srrall White Beans: 100 ,l Pea Nuts; s') “ Oniony If pflcln* B/w”*- roU22 JAS. A. FETZSB, - - corner Market and Plrat streott, jj' UK SAUfa.—WiiLL K.NOWK *? -4. Beg and Barrel Manufactory, situate m Pitt town fabip, (adjoining the City Line) on tfce Bank of the'AP ; legheoy River. Ther« is * saw Mill and all tho m*< *■ chinery for manutac «: r * Nail Kegs, Floor Btnflga,,* and Boxes ana w*h • : itte expense in addition! machinery will ■ ■ Barrels at cheaper rates tirin' 9 ** can be made elsewhe/* j/or further particular! 'aS ply to r -r L. WILMARm Agent. Pittsburgh City Mflle, sth Ward. M*rl2:tm. TRIMMINGS, . Braid*, Gimps, Black Brussels Lace. Black Xbreed? Lace, Black Gn’pnre Lace, and a foil assortment o0L ; Dre>s Buttons. EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES, Jaconet Collars, Swiss Collars, Point and Thread Lao* Collars, Chemizyttes -leeves, Point Lace Saits, Jaconet, and Swiss Edgings, Thread Lace and Edging. HEAD DBESSES. Gilt Hair Notts Gilt Crotchet Netis, Bla<-k Cheinfllfr* Nets, Blue Chemille Nets, Brown Chemille Nets. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Corsets, Hoop fikirs, Ladios’ Cotton Hoaierr, Glares, and Gauntlets. •“ <.eni.-' Netk Tics, ftcarfs, Gloves, Gauntlets, Btlk*dhd Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac, to which we invite the at* tnti on of all, our stock being so exiensiveand varied as to warrant un m stating we can please aU thgt will hiVor us with a call, at CHARLES GIPNERS. 78 Market Street. tnh27 SMITH, PARK ~ IWIBJTH WARD FOEHDST 4 '' >i. Warehouse, So. 119 Kirsl and 120 Second Manufacturers of all aiies anddeoonpUoPjnf Coal OIL ttetort, and Sulla, Gaa and Water Pip/ P«i hSETnS Irons, Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Ooupliuijf.. f H^D 0t "«* Having a complete machine ahop attached to thte foundry, all neeeaKHry fitting wU] be carefully attoad ** ** Mtjlrwsp STOKED "FREIGHT AT AUCTION Notice to all it may concern.— On Friday. 18th dnr;l at 2 o'clock. P. M.will be •01.1, at CtitJWERCIAL, SALES HOO«B?«S 54 Fif.h Street. U) nay freight an t chargee, aniens, canned and tattled for balore day of sale *. J Shiner, Caalpott, »Iei K a County;.dhio, 1 pyftT- 1 CneM, Tboi ° ire Sjm3 8100d ’ PorrBB ‘ County, P*, George Sobeiv kart, Johnstown, fa., 1 trunk. GiUett, 1 Cheat. _mM*ltaw*w J. uJI»AWa Auctioneer. Valuable Property for Sale. OFFEREI) FOR SALE AT Pabhc Anction on the premises. on the natttrr, AND RADICAL n„wuf; » oKailE i4’. or Seminal W«akneaaTBe«£s | BetiUity, lnvoluntary Emissions aadt®* lK» eIIOy * ,r®f?^ lrg fr 00) teSfeg-fikL CtiWerwell, M 1> Sent under sea), in a plain hUTetaj*. jK>st p«d. on receipt of two sump* lar’ Dt.C»AB. J C. KLINE, 127 Bowery New York. JPtm* : Ofl* o ** Bo*. No. 4JteH. rob&daftUv Tj^GOS.—2J Barrels Fresh Fgg» j |M> j Wh U ceiTed, and tor tale by jar, AFKfMIL Corner Mar udlkMttn^ BOWN * TETLErs, ' ISC’ Wood street No.&i -»ol a: corner «( i>.auK»ad alloys TKIMIC] TRIMMINGS.*, EMBROIDERIES, * EMBROICESIIS, / *; 'c 6 „v*/ > *-