Ir rf‘;BUCletii 1Q:1 4.l_iußsoAir - MARCII .20 Ohnt4ANcs: .'NI r.r3 tz:debted to the research of the ntite4 , - ry and mcchanical c,l the Di sp „ta,, the following items: A. Luall.wr LQli inch columbiade, made the Pert. Pitt works, were proved en Tuesday at 0.7 proving ground above Tirew,ar.e. The system of proving this cle:,6 cf ordinanw bee been changed by the D. , eartment re, can tly,and the guns tested on MI:A.(Iv were the first under the new regulation. The ten inch colurntqads were 107m0:!y provi'd y two eLarg. a, tin tie. of twenty pouLde I . .:iwdr, sulk! t-rd wed, the h,cond twenty Evo pnntit of p. , wder and Tare; se ild shots in 1.,:w tired with Elf pcl de of powc; Ti 2 princ4lo testing burrs by t% d o uble charge being pficluOly abentltned, the Dahlgren gnu , . being now provA by ten regular service charee. The eublmbihde will pro ably be tested in a similar manner before * Aeuther fled gun c,f ininiebs:3 Liz ) just been bniehn,t at the Fort Pit Works and shipped to Washingt:)n. It was mad, from the regular ton Innis eith:inbind pat: tern and is t)l' eight ir.C1.1413 Ten L!Ll is , 1 eonergnently much hnivii:r than thr regular inch enlucubiN.d. sr)) believe. iiv) , eight tine. Tint rifling wee pf 4 rforni , ,l I 3 1 ' Vetory II,: oman,0 man, ;0 Eaid s tube lobe 1).10.. lin!shed pier); -.1 ();(!nance yet !wiled nut at the wi.:ks. wiii threw au finnnirirn iirjectib?, o rlcul:::i , d t.))d.im:ige any arrn..r . nn whii h Lb)) led! w . . 11 ) - t!llro at r4-ht * that a c..intrael. ).)r ri th , _ heavy ritlie i-ber.s, Sro the ): gun e Fortrci•F: bein 4.0 STO'.Ol , IS 'Nthrrcz andthat the , n211 , 11Its:: urer he 9 ::.:I,lrEr3nocd. “r;± iavited to I,(1 ;.r, 1,U•(.3 1 - ,k7W in progreeS Ih::tke ta c Cast i,un ne.). l ban.; act C.:c3 ellectiv • LL_.: e.gq:::),itseeh r.: a)..) the :.'iL•rrinlae. tl:il exp.: tho 1; r•Il a a ri112,7 '2l ! y 0:1u. i , f: . . ,s; Ur!: 1, 1 - 011 pktt, ;i: ry t;lnu. IL .1 LIAIL can resiFt c:A<. ;e:t v;!' 3 acd • 11r. Eisvitherg lIIIEMMIIIII Y.Jrk t;...; MIMEO :,1.,•c".1 htt..l/L iNprt.eti,:ng under his ,vit, caul:o, but it :S to hiln 1.!`1 y opera., in ed C.." 3 :WO/ JAnuary referr: We witnessed, 3 c.Fterdlv, n surgical op. oration of a rnr_t extraor4i:narvicEari.cter, pf rionric. , cl at the office of,.Dr, Von Mosel-. zidrpr, No, N York, which ie. said to be a CflEti without parallel in the annals of t , urgo•ry, During the voyage of the t.hip Artie, tvbieh r! - ;:v.• «fat . .f.`icw York, from Atitwl:, ee V't od /10z.1h,y, thl3 ILV,t, ratio tillued Brown, had an altere.4tion with the third nicte, .rued v./.!ch Scott, struck Brown on the iztt cyo with Ewer+ inFtru. men!, tho latter could not till i:' , ll:etzvi a toly severe wound, deviving Brows of the use i f the eyo, ! y kill ff (he f:outa! parLl,.„ll4,- Lea rf.in head, iacrer 1:1 alt4 - .L ail:, at Fenn as tilft teck Brown te .1) - . wound; <VA !Irrd. n.rtri did M=il to:: ti., head. T 1 SEEM starlco ftl;ovo (.t, n....ught. Si. wa. , h ...: 1i ,. .1 670): i.-71 , :II by piece c., f bc:r.e thr. w 133ivrc .1):. called in Dr. a dental surgeon, recently ed. ministered chloroform to the patient The instruments generally used to oprate on the aye were tried and found to be too small for the purpose, and a pair of den tist's pincers were procured, with which the blade of a knife was extracted fr(.rn the wound. It was the blade of an ordi nary jack , ,knife, full three inches length, and about three•quarters of an inch in breadth, tapering to a pint. This had been in the man's heed forty-two days, and was, when extracted, completely coat. ed with rust. Scott had evidently struck Brown with a knife, the blade of which bad broken off in the wound,_ Souttnever told what he had done, end Brown always supposed that he had been struck with sAilos blunt instrument Cu that the bone over the eye was brcken. The knife had entered the head between the eye-ball and the bone. had passed in a downward and backward direction into the head. It was so tightly wedged in that it requited the exercise of muscular for to diliw it cut. The bone was unirjored, though it is doubtful whether the man will rc , :over his sight. _The operation was periormed in a skillful manner, exhibiting high cur gical ability on the part of Dr, Von Mosehnisker.i' FATAL RAILROAD ACC/LENT. Arail. road accident occurred at Irwin's Station, Ps. It It , on Thursday of last wpok, re. ulting in the (loath of a man named John Bennet, lately a resident of Salem, thLi county. Mr. Bennett was a member of Major Stokes' Battalion, 15th tl. S. fantry; having enlisted with him lag fall, but wan det!tie , :d at home until lately by a severe attack of typhoid fever. As soon he was able to travel, he was furnished with transportation, and Nl= on w ay to JA E , the regiment at Nashville, Tenn., when the accident happened. He had took pas. ;:age on the hispres.s train on that day, at thie station, and for seine cam had got oil at lrwin wheal ilie train left him. It r.p. gears that ho Wee in the act of gettin g o n a freight train comirg East, when he missed his looting and fell under the car, one of the wheels passing over his body, killing him instantly. We learn that the train was running very slow at the time, and that no blame can be attached to the men on the train. His remains were in. :erred at Saiom.—Westmorcland Republi. can. - FIRE IN ALLEGILILNy.—About past cloven o'clock on Tuesday. night Benz & t3eidle's brewery, in Duquesne borough, on the canal bank, took fire from the malt kiln and was destroyed, with some $l,OOO worth cif barley, malt, &c., and one hun. fired barrels of lager boor. The loss is between $3,000 and $4,000, partly insured in the Lyooming Mutual. A vineyard in the rear was much injured by burning of the vines. The dwelling of George Noll, carpente?. adjoining was destroyed—loss about sl,ooo—lnsurance stloo in the Lys coming Mutur.l. Mr. Noll saved his sta. , ble by throwing upon it a barrel of home made Give, t!'„3 iiremn having torn up h:s pump Iron the well, loavin, hi m no moans of obtaining eater. C'Ami,laint was also made of tho firemen by an adjoining tavern keeper, who sts es thst they enter ed his house, took the bottles without par. mission, and, when he closed to Savo his property, threatened to break the door in. Tun Allegheny river is now open at boating stage, Tho Armstrong Democrat eayE: "Very little lumber has yet got() down, awing to the fact, perhaps, that so many lumbermen have gone to the war. The surface of the.water is covered with oil, from the flowing wells, which still continue to out master eveiy effort made to reduce the waste. 1:11 _A:I7 TO PENNSYLVA:7 , I.AN AI. — . 1:1): - .1 W% ill,t iho csr3=lPurrY, ;i , turtlny 1-tst, and. thQ card i:t now lull to 11 ! . .rr,., , 1.:ure.z. All eitlr .: . y Coll:nabitt it id CI:: Cett . ti. • • Li: Pin:l rPe.dy kir ! t boats k'y 'Tnn Rin l d , it t.; it! 3Lttr.bu o li 1:.4 t r t, • (-01.!i'. hor_ , , I ! ) • Vvn aa^r the bri lip ::r.) :n n i • t,:y dirty ci•ntll.l•-•n, to olo.ised in cl , ...ptti t I Inuci al! tto zebt. Wo ehli up nth- Sti . .etc....r , iiii,i,ncr s to cleita the 11141 , , th,r.‘o. It they v not 111 i t • r 1± no inonny in the City TrcflSL:ry i r a 1 . •.: this ish2an., o :r share have Fifth etreet, clashed and k , :rt. e e.11:illg the surniner. IVo C.o-o irauoettti will tl,l ra.etv, thrl prArmit tio:: iir.eznlufable. W END,J.i.. ceit-brst9.l Icetur.: I ; rrow cvfm ing by the Yuz:c- :7.L0r,i..14:iie A 11.3 1. cert ~n thil T1..2 7 Wof t:rc FUT...., witb re, nc , i•,Ary InGIN . T.% --TIIt? AVLI:ZiAlr...,ir tiv2 (.1 Luc. OA , ::01 Ct./111:1!P,, Li, - , , 11:C:11...' .4 T!! 01,1) r troure is ETIO .11.L.11 nightly. L. . 11:1;4 t}i," nu wns la r d nl! se,:reNl Pat istl2;l. , rt , ..i:ancr.,l. Mrs. Nn.1;;;!:;, 1..; e voice, s! 4 i? n reupieifin, eaceji I z,g Lerself Lir I liclighled the eritire uLii.'ne;) nil wit curt to visit tii Old I', der!: their stP.y. 1 1 1 ItSl' i..F :APRIL CLIANGEs.-1'ol.3; n 3 in,. tending to chance their places of residence the nrtt Lies,::,?; their paper; s,;,t to a ELIVCI mush 1.7(,U1):,• 1/F., early n , ,tiee or the Idv:•%)0. Frtati;Jg where they are now or have b, '.l.'he matter will at on:e he titte::e•:~ to and suhE-eriberi will sut,j , :ettd t, the loss of any papers. PILAMOTED. —liar MeFadd.n, ly a well known rcsideLt or Kittaning, was promolcd for gallant enndu2t at the battle (.f Fort I.hmelson, to the rank of Uri derly to (..;rl. Grant, under who.i.3 eyo feu performed some of the , laring ants "of the bravest of the brava,' on that wed fought field. THE BLAIRtiVI LL ft: EL:CoRD IItE been purehwu.l by .3. 1! yuung nisn cif encrgycity.:l L will be, as heretol r•te, 3 JJ...q.nucet.tic: paper, eon duel.6l on I)e.tnoeratie principles. Thc, number leaks wie - i the Record sucevse, pueuninrlyand BARN DESTRoYED. Last Thursday night, 1.1. e he-ra Julin Grow, Pine town ship, c:tiray, with its c...aitehte,three head of Loreos, a quanti% ty ~f iv -11111:v farming implement?, etc, L.. 48 $800; av insurdnce. Theban] is supp..re to have been fired by an in. cendiary. 31HETINCI OF GovEnzroits.—There Was a meeti err ei tho Governors of Pennsy I Van ia, New Jere 'y and I.l , 2lawsre, and a deputa tioh from tho LogiElo. , .taos of 'Penn...y.4a. nia and New Jersey, a:, the Continental Hotel in Philadelphia, yesterday, to con sult neon the best plan to ha adopted for the cAtiblistiment of permanent coast de fences. TIIE connection betwoon the Allegheny Valley and Fittsbur;b, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroads, over the canal, has been completed so far as to permit trains to pass. SUDDEN REAM—Thomas Hedgeland, a recruit, 2.3 years of years of age, diod suddenly at Mercer, last Friday night, of ter violent exercises in jumping, which is suppoEe9 to have injured him internally. HORSEJ illEF.—Ad9rn Rusk, of Valley townaldp, Armstrong- county, was arrest: ed on Friday last, and committed to jail, at Kittanning, for bor=e stealing. Aunt vED .—Dr. C l l Ran bers the avant courier cf the renowned L'obert greatest of ail " prestidigitatives " and pianists, arrived last evening, and intends arranging for a few of his attractive so, ITC?. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT.-A fine .dwelling house, in a good location, with all the modern improvements and in good repair, will be rcntrd on moderate terms, on application to Wm. H. Smith & Co„ 118 Second and 147 First streets. Tax water has been let into the Erio extension canal, which will be open for navigation on Saturday. THE Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Methodist Episqopal Church is now in session at Christ Church, Penn street. ---- 1 COUSE.I%-t.'el. , N (IP TUE HElitt.t.o SINA- I , IQuilii --Th.'. .1,.,...i , h :;::,au,,,cogui... on. nazi • ,:. ~k Et - ,-:- i , to Ir) e. s a?-?e , ated tr , fho ntas I'aftt•z -,, 4 . ., o. '.l - ..te (... - , i - ,.. - c , i , „.. - ~v,:l i . , , . 11 .71 intcre '.' r i., s , i , .. r.f-oit‘,.: chi,-tly ~.i. tho riled 1 tiii 3 oll.' PC: r. r ,nt,l ~a such(k.:'n- b lag. Dr. 1 1:4 - •!.,. : cl ii•...v V.. 1 t: w 1 ..... La:, :ha 1.,... ...,,,, -, 4., ;I , t - rw.. - .^ V , ;! 1 (!clr.. r the , 1 1 ul: i. f • .'.. 11(cw, la 1 . ...ag1i:h, and i'dr. (...'Jlic . u, i ~l tt' .r• k i;.. , , L,•,,,, , ti•er f,, , lalwed by Mr. t .IrT., ‘' !, ~f Al! , gh, - . lly, in Gorman. !Ely! ISy nz4.7.. 4 i10 . 1, a good, EU bctantial huldirlg, ' , ATI) iill. , Al f.r tho purp..Ers 1::r which tt wag rif,7eteci, ar d r.lpabla LI ucating Stuntcio•ht Lundred A 1: , 7..rain.5.r c‘f invit! • tionß h.....e. barn iseued fcr tip: ucor..3ion sad thert will douhtle. , , ,, b , a iarg , :sttr , n,t., anc ,, .. h d; orr, will he o) , mil at two ( Aloe:: n: .1 el , n , (l at three ....' , : 0 .0. th,l t',..r rn...“ . y 4,1 c, r . ..s„ecrat , „ It 1, , , it ;Tn, na , n , . ,,, . "It ~.. reido:,l thqt tho opy,ortunity (41trii of Vs it41.4... , i).;4 , ? Ctin...l:. ' wal intor. t , ,, , that , II 5i . 00:f.( . :13 hr tlild C. .zt:,.ecrati.n. PR.% b'. ANI /lifiSt , N.— W. forgot thaelAny i ,, ttored ds whkh now s.ign:fics v. hat We formerly 9 'ter 'ft of mhgrie," but cito, without using it, inform cur Ihr.l t=o celobrattd 1,1 , "4:rd of tlan ProfeFEor Andarzon, wit! rios of his entQrttlino•ntH uext we is (1. ,,, crt llnil, , vh!oh has Hort up for the purpos9. Prof. ii d:•rstn's roputf.tion tls h ncerctn:meor is weii • Ft•i'liti;eo. At,' We !Java no d....n5t but zilii now York 1.0 -A,— v,to:o j7, Unt`lll, nat; !Ind CORMIbIiA WWI C(ll7Mily SO. Wit !..Ivf eft tho 1,, s‘e t•` . lIANtILIoN • ..;;;:2; ii. ,1 is:of. , lltr! , l rcivr wr,rll. t. r h • i • 11:- ; ,;:o Y.LO. 111i0 %lee, ; r •-•;:1".:• - I Tax T/M — A / 1 1:P1 f! , 'S I . :41/e Ja.u. 'eat, iii it•h i r •ts e/eartleict fit , y ...35 :L.'. qu:r.os : (1 . 7 ;::ii: ton .!•••3 • tb olitAineei, tiici car th , .• • cut th Zl.:!,0/1 uiil Cal: has beer: past 4 2miur.--Tho nifia!igcrJLf thi .11Lr0y 1.10! fr0:11 Li 5.1:1:1-03 near Alanct - tOr, :Ai I.or \olf.L. AL Lliiz fIO.P. :hey 'NOUN MA tonth art what required L.; zat:intßin tho i!.1t11. itorTr: Ar;r:riT APP,...iNTs.D.-- On Vat part of routo bawrnn Cumber lead, 7 .1 . 1; r} krl.l, !mud WhPrllng, Wm. .1. .irv,s tho moll. of aivmt. tr:lrk Fa,la cl tidso • )'ac- th ;r:orr•ing tlin nucti,ili V. Lynd. No. HI Wood str,o.. JOSEPH tiETP?, zgrr, DAItTCY AND :Pi_,Al:l•4 V .I`r 41i hff A 1. tiv,lrn qtxth cm: ,;,.n ) ml id! „ i'i 3 i . II i 1..4 l t! ,i,,r -• tr ~ 13 T. t F h.. V i.! i SOLI: to') YA LL' I Ntl',; i3RO W i TRuf,ll! 1:: \V; PE. AYERS' CLIERItY ['t':!'TVILA L• F(2 1 I l'i.,•• C 1 •;:; - 3 1! U 1, .!:I. 0 :.:4 I(2 ::A'.l itti' SELL.EI:; , ,' COUGH ;•.;YRUI CHAS. Ei. S Cr I" Al' 1115 1.4tt.7;; Cor. Penn and 13t, Clair :As 3T. FP.ANCIS' COi.f!..7•l;lEy tinder Care of Om Yruneht4;:. 11 , :t t.l-1?1- • IIS'FITUTI4.)N, IN LOILF.TTO, Cami.rg folit from '..*rt••• (1 nr, , t Pats,or,o. c:,,leruti priv.li.(l, i., con ./ u;.,;(1 11(.‘I.,.rsThe, In U•NI ilia Colle•g6 1 . 4 ”119 l'onn • 1 , 17114,11 Of t•,..• Nola being I,r:(• , c yekr .• • • • 2.•ler Ak•C•il. J!):...F. f ir. (2.7 I( Into t, •071:,, 'rel ., . en At! tic Apy(tra(u.• - rare !or Inc.! f•r 7 .l•!, Ar • / I .l.7V:ei•l••lt f , VC(' fcrms 1•1;: ' , ;:I %. ant ;y 3 tVtUc:e ..‘ ...; cr ...... ..... • r.n,l Moderr. Vocation :he ...... Referenes r_lin be - mote :0 Oh! Rt. Rev. li.shop O'Conncr, to the iteynoidr., S.t, ;,!ary , , t , I,orOttll t 11211 to Other C:ergytnen o, the Path:Jut-Kb 110 USES.—We have two tine Jiro pm,/ hoth.o3 on corner or Po. idreet and Cann!, eatedtle of hohltna about tter,oou the Meat. 'loose giving let Moat to can allow It to hang during the eurraner Nitaeon. F. nE1.1.,E31.1 t 130, Penn Enfeet, near corner or Wayne. March 10, 396 x. mhll EMP LOYMENT— Young men of good address. who are eel of employment and are willing to travel in the coun try towns and villagPs, Cati realize $4O per month, sbote expenses in an honorable business. Address for one week. GEO. W. TBOAISON, nihni 'care of Anniston Hone, Pittsburgh. ()BERT ATTORNEY AT LAW, A NI) COMMISSIONER OF I..EE'IB, for Ohio, MIB- souri Texan, Wieconail, Virginia, New VOrk, Lou la. Una, 1111 no;s, Ica A, Florida, indiana,Kentucky nod Michigan. NO. 1:15,- FOURTH STREET: • mhb.i'dn W A 1J 1: .I. " APIL.R, BOI{DERS, Ll:c.-- 100,000 ROLLS, ,of every styles, at reduced prices, tvill ho opened and offered for sale on awl r.flor Monday. the 3.1 day of llfareh, W. Y. MARSHALL, tab I 87 Wood street_ EW PAPER HANGINGS- Now receiving at 10 7 MARKET STREET, embracing all grades of Paper for Halls, Parlors oining Rooms, Offices, Stores, ac. Call and see. fe22 JOSEPH R. HUGHES. (lN DRY CONSIGNMENTS-- ky barreis esti 3 superfine Flour; de Pearl If em my r 6 du prime White Beane; 8 do Corned Beef; Flit bushels Pink Eye Potatoes ; bushels fresh ground Corn Meal ; 100 bushels Dried Apples; 100 do do Peaches 16 bushels Shell Barks; Iced pound. packed Butter; nO) New Flour Barrels; 60 New Oil Barrels; in store and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER., corner Market and First sts mitl7 SUNDRIES— 10 Eighth Casks Penal Brandy; Jo do do . Port Wino; 5 do do Madeira Wine; 2 half pipes Otard Brandy; 3 pipes Bohlen Gin; 2 do drub Whiskey; for sale byloo cases Nectarine Balers, in store and WM. BENNErI',I2/3 Wood atroot. CIARBON OIL-50 barrels, No. 1, Re v/ fined Oil, for male by mbl9 lIENRY IL riOLLINEI- BROODS CORN BRUSII-30 bales JO Primo Brutal for File by robli HENRI 1.1:COLLIN!. CIEMENT:4O barrels Bydrnulic Ce meat received Red kr Wale by mhl9 HENRY a COLLINS. - - PINE WALL .I'APEIZ, arriving, and A. fur Sate by mh'i W. P. MA IiSHALL,E7 Wood street. LfrritA tr _La rivitg and ler sale by m 615 W. P. MARSHALL. of various styles, for sale by 'DOWN h TETLEY, 138 Wood street. rsss.sss-- 11LOVER BEED ) 3 barrels received and for sale by MEANS & COFFIN, corner Wool and Water streets. VIROOM‘i-- A. 100 dozen received and for eale by MEANS t COFFLV, corner Wood and Water streets, QTARC ioo boxes received and for sate by MEAN.,ICOFFiti, corner Wood and Water streets. OP bales Prime Hops tor rale H br (nod) ti RY H. ffq.LINS p OTATOES--1 car load choice Pota toes at Railroad depot,and for Sale by alb HENRY H. ROLLINS. L:nur.Go!arry - • CI T CON I,:hi; For Eq4l4 b y - Hi 7 Pen tr-9-ir, :ierjeant Major C. Jones lrc rdell. of that regiment, writes home that, the 61st after taking the enemy's batt , cries, on the left of the defenses of New' oern with the bayonet, was the first regiment to plant its colors along with the flag pre sented by the ladies of Norrist/.3wn to the old 4th three months regiment. on the enemy's entrenchments. Tb us their gallantry at the reduction of I`;ewbern fully vindicates the tame of the . old reg iment, and does honor to the old Key stone. lilAsxmo, 111., March 19 .__Eph em i, Hell was destroyed by fire tV :day. Loss, 526,000. r - 11 , 0 (14 ri) L443i r . itlfi:-: - .ST BY TELEGii4PI4. i,..l:ii: Night's ht'Ais tip en 'two O'ilott k SNOT°UEJI FORI"RAK EN fi:3st V/ °Lida Cyractinted tiro NM; I) 'F Lt. EOM - t;.t: tin ilr..ti 66lite Fit,rit: wiato:~: i . . •`;t;os r , J :(.1 Vi /rltil, ld Fl, 74 Of ti,. A 1110 1 ,1.110.3 1“:!).t., 0.2 1 ; .7r.: Ct. i.l% r ri 1.1 1 . A i h wouid p/..1 st tl.O Lebe , l4; 111 e C•ilti,\ ()Nit I , lNli 11.1.fti:1) j,,lt 4.0 Tfitun ::t. 1,1 I°A. lEEE is!;r! :.act ~ ~ f I' . al. F“I: Corir:th, ;;I L I A Lt ! 1! , r , ! Litt; 2,1( ro; •nr!..l:' • of 1:: 1 , 101 , 31. c! is ant7y ii.thitt ;iii '5 T kro i Litit 4. , f gun. T111)142 . 0. i ttr..l r . u.uo. , !r -1 1 ),(.09 T.ce bol•m, con • II fr. G,•!: 1.'„•1 r, - tr.t••d ; I!!,•, • t! .t • • • ; • f t, : .; I• MIN .%1 C. .!:. . -...,,.. a ';'' ;/';‘' v l '4 . .V o.,'in iff.:7IP;I•C:!"S ~' 4111- ,-..: . '"" "• • - - ", ~ L h 1 I :.11 ; 11 I,', 11-,1,. I II:" 1 ,Ca 1 - Xf 1•.:; '.•'• 1:1* 3it . : d ir:- rcengn',::' , / iz, :r.lr. Rh , / is 1101:1•C wOll,l. fIN , VCry in the ConFtitiitino, :trA wl:icn, if it fu,d beta honestly ad• ininii•torod, otti,i ite'itroyeti very long ago. Mr. Wick tio hint been in- foirieti I Iltt.! Mr. recently wade at :-.l:ni.lint epeceit Le:ort, I.orcioy replied that it wag likely he had attended two meetings et that character, he be:ieved the slave had as touch right to own master as master to own him, as much tight to whip ;tad sell the na:lster I,s tho Master to whip and, sell lb e slave and his chih:ren. Adjourn ed. • B ENATE.—Tho bill for tlio abolition 0 elitrery in the I)ial.rici: of Cii.quitibie. we. tela•n Mr. Doolittle, of proceeded to speak. in favor of tho bill. Ha believed that every man had a right to libiirty: he believed that MI races of mankind wore capable of enjoying civil and rolig. ions frimdono and so. ial and political equal ity under proper circumstances. Ho quo ted from Jetter:,:`ll in favor of emancips. Lion. ['ho two rseesecultl not live togeth. or on the temperate zone. The Cane:a:shin race WIIA always dominant, and in tropics the colored race was dominant. Nature had made a law stronger then any law et man, and she must be obeyed. Mr. Pomeroy favored emancipation, but was opposed to paying the masters. Adjourned. From Chicago. CIIICAtiO, March 19.—Special dispatch to the Tribline, dated Cairo 191 h, says that the nublis.hed repert3 of the capture ot Island No. 10, aro undoubtedly preina. tura. 'rho latest accounts from Co lumbus aro to 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon, at which time heavy cannonading was die. tinctly heard in the direction of tho There havo been no arrivals froth the Tennessee and Cumberland in the Not 24 hours. Zltlne of the gunboats ascended hig;her than tiavannah since the engagement of the Lt:zingten with the rebel batteries at Pittsburg. Tlrs callection of :eighty transports in connection with circumstances known. here not considered proper for publication indicates that the country about the Ten nessee river near the Alabama line will. be the theatre of extensive military opera. tons. Pennitylvanla the Honor oxf Planting her Color* at Nee here. NORRISTOWN, Ps., March 10:— . We have glorious news from the Fifty- first regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers, Col. J. F. Hartcraft, now in servi co in Burnside's expedition. The regin lent is mainly composed of officers and r nen of the old Fourth Pennsylvania, of the three months term. L ), :pr•l t . LT,1,111 ki ar ,:rt p.. 1. S iiiit ,clue• .r . 1,1 trw;i W.,k+ tt.ir:',/1:11:red •;f:1 [Li) Lrr nzi t:c.l naLira C'..,. 7~i i ti.i ' r TC. - . _ r: CI:15 DE.f.:`;l) I s.•• - • • Pr. tr.• tl R(N! r: ••1 -.)•:," 't• ri • 1.... red i•.• .“.•:) !Args-, 41 fity,r/Vok: . T!, I, LI I tivr•: , ,Ts pr.•••itt • : . 2 dy•••••.I a ••••••t 4 • •rt ••• Iftz..•l•• tr• I, tve -,t•ti t•• • • !if. t. 1. 1 -4! : ilk! i.1•7.1,,:th ••1- •••••1 e .1 f: tti•zi•-• • t or •••4 ••U it •• an;l ve•--..1•• esl. .:f:ll.t .',.7 W. , !I zaa' If PISZIa ES S i uu: and r:thon , , •on.i . ..rnen , , , to cur In !,,a. ICI7. ,t , t Aar t.• :1.41 it )1 1, i , I. 1..1 t I , cs.Jere in Agricultural a; Farming implements, EE D , • A ..".en t+.4 tcr :incfreye lir - rtrer, Wer , dn' ro.l n and 1.1.).21:.....c•ti , 1111110/I'r! !Per!, 'l' .' l _l.A 1.!.' 1 , 1 ?" 11\T )71 - )1,11N . I . A i• • :11'.1i.1-;.1 latatNA. '11: On the Yebrrary,l,ci:, all n or Nnnh!ne Maten.l , , Engina Finuae, 4:n:'.; the 4 fr. ,, :.‘ , 0,-es ot •:entir...e,tern dpuko 1 ent!rr!y ,ry nan. burn: - .1 :a .1 7, nbcre 4.11 , ..i,eat one en , . ens, of vour ap.l:e of : - :.afes. con. 1,.,; ; in, °rota., !..s1:09 `lc ta• fri.-ot;, :e., of every .size, ham' tint made to onir r 'C it:II4I.CE 13.*1t NES, Factory, J:9 al:01311'11in; street, Yai. EZZEI ufr c T 1,•;: 1J 1 . 1:43110 EllB FOR FAL 1, op harmer. , and others desire,,,, of TREI'2.S this Fall, are respectfully to visit the SEWICK LEY 11 ItSh HMS of 'l'. 1 CO.. before ordering elsewhere. The sloe,: le very large, of superior, strung, fine-formed trees o. the , ` IIOICOA varieties. A PPLES—Baldwins, Kings, Bussetts, and Pippins for orehards, tor sale by the 1,000. pf,;2lll,l)warfS and Standards, for Gardens and Orchards, to sale by the 1,001. I'KAU f I la`l--,-i,arge extra tine, for Orchards, for sale by the 1,000. ItA I'l', i the new, approved sorts at rc dueed . rates ; Concord Strong Vines, at s '26,tal per 100, and $3,00 per dozen; Concord extra, Strong I . teartng,sse,oo per 100, and $4,150 per dozen; Deiawares, 40 cents each, and 0.60 per dozen; thane. liebetoa, Union, Village, Anna •folt Rion, ate wi;cl:RhES—All the new tested varieties, v;z.: Triomphe de Gand, Trol lop's Victoria, Wilson's Alba ny. Burr's Pine, and idcArors Superior. Market. Gardeners And others supplied in large at low rate,. For further information rend fur a iles"riptive catalogue, or address 'l'. L siflEi,Lis a co., Allegheny County, P, Kepis rtd.tarti. WAKDROP. Ageets I.RN IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY NO. A5B LIBERTY NTREE.T. - DANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE LI AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stock P 150,000 Co pital fitepresanted, over —..1 000,000 Altill-Sluelaolders are Held ImiivicitmllY • 'WI C old, fillver, Par' Funds on d Currency received on Depooit. ALI. MONEYS al lowed to remain for n spanjtal time WILL DRAW 11STEREST. Sighs Exchange on the Eastern and Western ciuee con stantly for sale in sums to suit. t*.lollecnona made in all the principal cities in the Un tied States and the Canadas and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY RE- Airrrba) to any desired point, on day' of maturity DIRECTORS: E. Warner, Wm Seibert, W.l4PClintock, Jak Rill, John Heath. John Moorhead, Henry M 'Cut. lough, Wm. Otirmly, Samuel H. Robiaon, William Cooper. G.E.WARNER, Prea i. den i. sei:w•tr It C. SCH ERTZ. Catthi,7 B B AILEY, FARRELL dc co.. PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, 29 FOURTH. STREET, Near. hottitiuteld Street. PLUMBING done in all its various branches, in a neat and substantial manner. All work promptly attended on shortnotice. Si,' Particular attention paid to making Lamps and Country Work. & CO., MAN U EAU]. URERS OF Iron, Nails, Plow Spring Am. B. Steel, Springs, Axles, &c. VIAREHOUSE, N 0.17 WATER. STILEKT, _lPi•iyw PITTEIBURG H. Pa. w MORGAN 110 USE DROVE YARDS. —Tits undersigned has opened the MOB ' GAN HOUSE, far the accommodation of drovers and stock dealers, at the .comer of PASTURE LANE awl TAYLOR AVENUE, near the. stock de Pot of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne suit Chicago RailwAy. Ho has extensive stock pens, well coy eyed and commodious feed and sale yards, abut ting upon the railroad platform, thus giving great convenience in loading and unloading. The pima have been enlarged so sa to accommodate 8,000 to 4,000 heal, and the yards as many more. Comfort able accommodations aril provided in the house for owners of stock, and the subscriber respectio.!- 7 solicits a sitars of their patr. grime. Timms for boarding and rent of yard moderato. del‘,/yw L, BHetYER. F ARM FOR SALE= . 1584 ACRES OF LAND, situate in North Fayette Township, Allegheny county.. 'There is a good frame and log house, and a l: trge barn on the promises. Also, outhouses, he., 100 young apple trees, and otner choicefruit. The I and is well watered and is in an excellent stnte of cultivation, and full of limestone Ma coal. It is with in % of a mile of the Steubenville:i ram. pike and a short distance from church and School house. It is In every way a desirable piece of proa. erty, and : such terms will be offered es to suit per. chasers wl to a lath a good and safe investment. Ai,- Ply to A. At HAbNAII. fel2lklakw on the grendPes. The Reis Gxt aboat. rlll,e i zza . r i' t:c.:::.l.land GA, ' Ni , v;klr.g and • trio:o IQ !t a man w", hst Bridge-113tillderm 114, t)111:4•- :' . .l<:.rch P 1 —Thn bridgf) ~plu:eci by Morg-ir's uf3.7ty, (In 1.4 1:111r,“1 ..', C t Pil t Pro ihl % , iTzttn:lll:agt f:rs. Alttrob I —The to ;:r;-.•.• .1 hnre.thtn hnit :det, thto, - tv:tt.n !ho /Vial," AI (2:.+1 I. ILO Whtir. thero , •21 lira. VIP, tnp; being that the r..b3ltt ttny, vt.c:ett. it hilt' burnt tht tn. Cluchkimati Markt Rport 1.. f.(l. tli 4 . ;.l , rcrrut.n tlauhur.g i 1c..1 .Irenantl Ai that, 1:761/..7 tot.. t . . yr • a: i!irt+• W 214 U.•: • !`erc. Z4t. F 11:.Iuvi inres Bolt: Mew. at I• s• 4;•:, for 6g1....;;;5: 'lt d : 1,•1 , 1 it ins ost titsmatst.l gt 7; Lir ss-f.• , t siVAiii!,..l to 4 !;,. lhl•re Is 1111 16et;i6 i t.l ~ .;t :cu.! pra . l3 , fart up !4, 4 c tric4 *l!icru ty c:• • • : 4;.•••c .I.;x4h•Lag . c !,:c pro PETRUNA OIL VII i.vPs ILL ,11 (s; Al; rxi,atay !siny Fottivoncl. 4, 1 *- Ottio.e am! War , Piiistoity ct i:;umiuntiag itnl 1.. , 1Z)7 Ctu k,n 0:In .n 1 t.6:.z.,1e. INS, 2 2 1 : . f.i E E_T; W Aii i=A hi VV.. I,lt1 , 1t 1.1 r.; 1 LOT W .t F1t..1.1!:1:, A 4ellt Z:23 ;rear...* Lieri -I. MESE SISECkSiiAM & LONG, 12; Liber•t)' Street 1....-...,f.v HI'ISISLiiI":ki. PA. all 1 , 1 , ,, 6 ii - .t 71 . ..,3 . a . 1.1E, 'I:861'. U.fif3NE) l SA3ls,B INI l iil(':`l' DUQUESNE WORKS 'rho subscriber Offers for sale iwatailTrlrgla Ann'TrOkl.l" ,r FARmv,P. ,- ; tncPosrr BA.NICING 00, 4Lt ; % TH. A 1:1 , . • ;;: a TT t R \.l\D t• oc.)L' OP Pit I W.Lirt.il, r.;: r m c d, FrAniihn,iiernavt, iirown-71' :;uli,:tm, Reno, st twi• k.i . t.12 Let Iv t..•; ;li,t ciztalLeal h!srf. :abet' tnr;..!e.r Taxer porLA I i'r :rat IRZ Ti. , ! spknaid , leamer t; orgrt i‘lcori., Lli - Oa) t: r t lonci oar o:.1 ml dcek untl :u ttv. nc Lid wL.,I :top r rid bPI /1 nisi: llic lar.cting /f . .,:e kb It;‘, =MEE rr It V 1.0 b•E 4.:l , uninuall a ud Louisville 'IIIH DAY, to A M, rYli ; F FINE •, '-'l' - 'l'll . I , c,nirnatder, will ;4).7,3 For freight nr apply OD Wad or to rnf,'2o J. B. LIVINIJ,TON Agenta.... For t heeling', it 4 .arletta, and TII E FINE Li it. 'S! 'TUB 'I% ~o munancter. wlll 161.7, ”nr. EVERY L'IAl.Oll.l.)Alf , AL 4 p. r Lae wove rti.d.intorn:t at...turn r;.; 1-ave TUJIIIJAY At n;. or pfl , Hgt73 ;1:41'7 oa brmr.lt.r to I'll:Mi.:I' , J. INGSTON et (JO, l'.:t...stitrgi3 l'oicilet For Marloita Zenenvllle. ?dliiE fine pasenger Sti•ejt.er Emma ein.inAht, t.:apta:n coult.nundt-.4 teery Tlll:E•itty, FA 4 o'cloCs: p. Mid ZALAl , Alii;.!..,:ery Frt..; , y ror opa,tu apply oa i.,0,1•.!, of .1. I;.!.:•:isai,oi Au:ft:A+ YALii...lrj4ll. :tric _ JEtt.ll,; ii , ;al.lliitali!..i ; 4ar satv.l EVERY T:l::':',.i, 10 A. 1 , :, 1 1 1 li E FINE PAS? 2EN -, -• 14, jt. t.:; , ::: , i, , ;,,1. , :-. .1. B. 1;0Rn, ',.,,,--. ), ,--, • A ...1i 1..0. rr, ewni.ruiv,i.:7, :laved ur ai tik hiltlON net:, i Is:Ai v, 1. - , - .1. fre',E,l•t nr past,ago apply on board. JOHN FLACK, Age , For Marietta, Parkersburg and Gssillpolls. EVERY WELIS.F.LiDAY, 4 r. • I'llllE SCIENCE„ cAptain i{6120. !gavel fur Vineetteg, Martetui, Parker3burg unl G3ihnol ie, le:win g Pittsburgh el ery ~t WC: Fa: d returatnle,.v., g tiatiti,ohs .very FRIDAY o'clock% J It. LI V.12:,.:5T0N (; , 1.., Agents. Lo. Theater, bezaviiie and t: A .1. i ..- •CalntlUZl. . IC 3 ft.. :au Abovc. ports 'At es and Friday a: 12 For .42'4 rriv on nosr , l t• -, ,W : i (.3), WRior ntre.at. t ,Itt, : :7 i - .:1 , 15Y 1 Atiii.L . FINE SWE tVills q.c.atrter tilaal.l%4 ev-ry liat urasy at 4 p. rt. real r:1:!...x way:, 1 , - ilipo:1•1 fIV'M la h. m. 11 - , 94 t, c.: STE.t11190. 1 11" ..tf.4n!tit: k \Alit LIAM HAZLETT iac , pc:aatiir. J 4 WATER, STREET, Wilmo Lo will tramact a goneral Stimmboat Agenoy bueinces and would solicit a share of patronage from stet ' unimat men. noaOsm HELINBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Bladder. HELMBOLIYS BUCHU for the Kidneys. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the'Gravei. EELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Dropsy. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervousness. HELMBOLD'S BtfullU for Dimness of Vision. LIELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Difficult Brenthing. BUCHU for Weak Nerves. HELUBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility. iiELWOLDPS BUCHU for Universal Lassitude. RELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of Disease. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Night Sweats. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wakefulness. EELMBOLD'S BDCHU for Dryness of the Skin. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions. ÜBLMBOLD'S BUGHU for Pain in the back. EELMBOLIYS BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelid, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight. HNLMROL/YS BUCHU for Mobility and Rest keisness, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions. HELMBOLD 9 B BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indiscretion, and all Diseases of FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES FEMALES—EEMALES—FEMALES OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRLIGE. TAKE NO MORE PILLS THEY REOF NO AVAIL HELMBOLIYS EXTRACI BUCHU IS THE VERY REiT REMEDY IN THE WORT D For all oomplaints incident to the Sex, %stainer arising trom Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipa tion. or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE: SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. lake no more Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Dis 081S08. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTU CURBS SICCILET DIIIICASKS In all their stages, Militia expense Little or no ch.nge tpconveniene, AND NO EXPOSURE. Use BELBEROLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for Es. eesses from habits indulged in BY YOUNG AND OLD, And for all diseases arising from habits of dissipa tion. ft removes all improper diseharges,and will restore .the patient in a short time to a state of health and purity. Use BELAIBOLD'S XI"fRACT BUCIiU for dis eased and affections of the most distressing char seter. Use ElkilLhthOLLi'd EXTRACT BUCHU for • stleetiousond diseases of the unizgAiti ORGAN/, Whether existing in MALE OR WISRALE, 66 From whatever cause originating, auil;no matter HOW LONG STANDING. .. 66 All the above dioceses andaymptema admit of the same treatment and may originate from the same cause. Read I Used Read I IiEIABOLIA3 BUCHU is sate and pleasant In taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Personally appeared before me an Alderman o the city of Philadelphia, H.T. HEI.,MHOLD, Chem bt, whobeing duly sworn, does say that ins preps tion contains no narcotic, mercury or inlurfotis drugs, but is preelyyegetable. H T. HAdAHOLD, So leManufacture the 28d day r. Sworn and subscribed before me,of November,lB34, WE, P. HIBBARD, Alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or ox for 0, delivered to any address. . Prepared by IL T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 104 South Tenth street, trolon Chesnut. Phila. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "of their own" sand "ether" articl C 3 03 the reputation attained by; Helmbold's Renulue Preparations, Extract Bucher Sarsaparilla. •• Improved Rose Wash. ASK FOR HELMBOLVS. Take tio other Cat out the advertisement and send for it AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. %I:Ad wholesale and retail by DR. GEORGE R. KEYSER, 140 Wood street nole4arirm BROOM HANDLES 4,000 Broom Handles in store and to: sale by JAMES A. toXTZK9, Corner Market and That eta. 41 BARRELS CRUDE OIL from 4 6 4 . 1 Duck Creek, gravilit.uiarTfcnde Oil in wane place, gravity on sa or sale cheep for cash by 41.4 API, Asent, tl Wand Oren& CHEAP " ALL PAPER, arriving and for we by mbB W. P. MASBBAL74 87.1/sod stmt. 'rI,•:LI, TEEM L.r.ng the ti:ty FRUIT TREES FOR 1882. DA RTIES INTENDING PLANTINCi orchards, gardens cr pleasure grounds this r &MOD, are respeettifiy lash edtovisit the or send for s de;criotivo entalogus before ardosiog els.es her.. Our stdok of Apple, Pear, Peaoh. Phu*. Chernp, Quioce, Gooseborry, currant, iiaapherry, and Straws orry is targA, cud all line otroog Oasts and trees In large quanti.ies clan leading otandard to. tel sorts including the new variation of lane in; troduc.ion iliac is adslued for the market gardener or pt irate families. I'. b. viIIELD.3 A CO, Hewiekley, Pa. _A Es WARDEoP, Agent felBdtw VELIUGHS W 33 O IsT 33 tUPER-PHOSPIIATE Ole LIME BAUGH 8c SONS, %o. 20 South Wharves, Phila. €;3'• II PRICE $45 per 2,000 lbs. FARMERS AND DEALERS AN RELY UPON THE AMU w..." HANCE thatothe character of ties goll-known manure hi still rally maintained. lleiug prepsred strictly in accordance with eel ontific principles, from Bones in their natural state, without any process of burning en and under the personal supervision of the me pea prietors, they can honestly gonadal's it se vapre• sensed in tras respect, and also as being Ow Emma adulteration. For sale by fe2 , 43mow A. .130EVELBE Fittsburgh. Pts, IBIZPORTART TO LADlit nit. JOHN HARVEY, having for JUIF upwards of twentyyears devoted his profes s:anal time exclusively to the treatment of AMSOI4I D, fit eulties, and baying succeeded in thousand's of cases In restoring the afflicted to sound helath, has now outlre con: dance in offering publicly hie 11 ti 060 - THERMAL FENAIA-PILLS Whtch have never yet failed ( when the dlred• nous have been striotly followed,)tn re. moving difficulties arising from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or iu restoring the system to perfect health, when suffering from liPutax Arescsiceni, Pummel, Um ss, rue Warms, or other weaktuss of the Omuta Ort..tua. Also, in all cases of Ihmuni aft Klaxons; casteenos, Eitirnauce, PALPITATIONS, & a. ac. a - luch are the totem mars of more serious d jasase Iti-Thtse Pills are peryeefly harstlass ea the own 'Cr lion, and may be lakes by Me mad dtelteale ,r to without causing disfren ; at the same tim • .ney ACT LIES A CHARM by idrengtheniag, invigorat ing, and restoring the system to a healthy eon& Con, and by bringing on the monthly period with regulariity, no matter from whet cause the obetrue .itir.s may arise. They should,howeyer. sat be bible darna the first three or four moths of presimaely hough safe at any other time, aa mmeassfaca would be the result. Each box contains 80 Pills. Pena Oen DOu sD. and when desired will be sent by mail prillNd by any advertised Agent, on ref, ikt of the r- J. BRYAN , ipc Rochester, N. ..Cienorol Sold by Drug iota gonorsdly. 40161=. -- , JOHN FLREGAN, C2I.I7IVBMITNE,' Bro. Se t corner Ohio and Beaver streets. iILESHICNY CITY. ffirlArge stock f ',Guns, of all hand, or made to or o der, and kir is aeMV IL WID2 CASH PRICES. ge w ltepairing promptly attended to.: CLOSING OUT TO MAR& ROOM FOR SPRING:STOCK. Drees Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Velvet Buttons. Embroideries, Woolen Goods, Linen Se te, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Mechanic Corsets, French Condo Gents Merino Shirts and Drawers, Collars and Neck Tim, Zephyr Worsted, Shetland Wool, Woolen Yarns, &c., die AT CHARLES .GIPNER'S, NO. 78 MARKET STREET. CAMP KNIVES for sale by__ / SOWN a =UM let Weed IMO. A - midi tr e ZOBS—Wade & Butcher's Hollow '- Ground, for Barbers oak for ado UP WWII TETLXV. Wri Wood street WALL PAPER— _ A large lot of new and ohespAatin Papas now open end receiving at . N 0.107 Market slaw* near Liberty. rail° JOSEPH B. atleiMlL F _ OR ItENT, Dwelling mums mad Store Booms in various looaii an 1410 sal IS CUTHBERT ROM, 61 RAPER HANGERS AND WHIT& WASHICES seat ea short notice by WWI( or ere at the Paper store of ' JOEMPH B. rota, 107 Market, near Lab ea men toodi. ECA `B--25 barrels Pecans just re ceired and for sale by lULIKIIOOI, fel4 ?lon. 1.20 and 1 Wood Otolot VOR RENT- A convenient and comfort:We dwelling home. No.ll Rosa street, well arranged, tall,petiole, rooms, bath room. hot and cold meat, gas Wiurea, Ac.. alt to good m der. gent IMO. y to mhl6 S. GUTH BEST ♦SUN. la Market et. lIWO DWELLING 110USE8 No. 8 1 and No, 14 Third street, each contain a ball and 6 room?. Rent. $176 each: tahl4 B.OUTHIONIT .4 BON. 61 Market et OIL BARRELS-50 second hand lor Bale by MUM H. COLLUNIL OO barrelio, fresh, for sale by melt HENRY H. COLLINL. WWINDOW PAPERB now opening and reoeiving at No. la MR. ket, near Liberty street. mhio JOSEPH &HMO& - PRUNING KNIVES AND SHEARS for sale by rnhBBOWS TETLEY US Weed West. _ , E A 'r ILEits_ SOU pounds prime Oeeseyeathera received Lid trz r o ak JAMES A. 8 coast Market &ad Vint weraB.l TAKE NOTICE.--3 coils n inch aigott lot Willem lima sad ono let /Mums Psis. will sold to pay Nemo. not 00 " 1 0 . - ow the 19th inst. st the warehouse u MC, MUwadTH it 00.. No. US Seem, and la Fres* Or eltt ti BANK OF otrosl, AND DISCOUNT Tkit l'A O ON IMPOBITS. Par and V.irrezti Fuuds iteetlFea on I.)eposit Til II E UICI) E RS I fri NEL Stockholders L aro inthr,luafly rclxinaible to (18E0a:flora to tii, wholes extent of i hoir private meant': Jame:, Mai.Nhall. William Young, John St,oti, Jacob Painter, Willnun IVillizer, .linienh Long, ' , filmic! Geore, i 4. S • Robison, 'rho:ruts Scou t - Jcweph Leto, ;I:l , i t c; i n t a. i.p ili n ,:llon, Johit 31cDevitt, D. ..Stewart, John Floyd, It. K. Galway, l::cliard Plop), Willisni Carr, Ilxy Walker, W. W. 14'6regor. Jm., A. Emoi. 'JAM lI'S MARSHALL, I': ( 4 7 , ,Jest. R. A. (i F.ORI; F 1 eit,hier. Re pd.*. 114'114SICV, CAltit A: CO 94 WOOD STREET, 113vE. r.pent,l a largo stock of NTAPLE DRY GOODS, Pun:iiitAca LIAJL: tagc., FLId 110 W C rna ac Wbuleial• GREAT BARGAINS FOR CA9/11 I.s:lNdkw SE WICK LEY NURSERIES, MAN UFACTERED BY "Grect American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S Lace Goods, Lice Sleeves, Hosiery,
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