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    LOCA I. AFFAIRS
More D. vetopemehtslo the lildnetpplng
The eid,lenc ,- : P. Ink George Shaw, now confined
In the county jail, awaiting the trial for conspiracy
and kidnapping, is growing stronger daily. It seems
that he has been boasting of his success in abducting
Farris. We give below an extract from a letter re
ceived by a gentleman of this city from a brother in
Tuscutiabia, Alabama, in relation to Shaw :
" I suppose you remernuer Goons W. Farris, y or
old acquaintance, the bricklayer: well. he is n..w
"salted" down on his "mnasa's" He is a
negro, and was born and raised hero. Six years ago
ho left tore, ran away, and w on t N or th. ILL, mas
ter, whose name is l{ tan, nevor took the pains to
capture him, and ho rno n until I , :t i..ummer, when
a bricklayer in Piit , burgh by the name of Shaw.who
belonged tr4his If .oc, :Ind is in Pi , tshorgh now, I
supp,•!'n, m there and " spotted" him for dotee
[ion. Wh,n fie (Farris) started for St. Louis last
sn rata Gr. Shaw was in his glory, Gar that wri , all he
wanted He sat down and wrote to Raglan Tic
then came out here. and Raglan not being at home,
he and a slave bunter named Bill Julian, started
away from hero oPthe 31 day of Janunry; for Jaffe ,
son City, Missouri, and brought him back hand guff
ed to this pines, on the 231, just being gone twenty
days. I saw him (Farris) around the streets pretty
often ; they have not done anything with him as yet.
I spoke to him two or three times, but never let on
who I was.
"Shaw has Bono to Pittsburgh to get his wife, and
bring her away from what ho calls an abolition hole.
for I saw him stand up at a corner in this town and
tell the people that there was not a person in Pitts_
burgh that was not en abolitionist, tut himself (Shaw)
and his wife. I have nothing more to say about him,
and hero given all the particulars as far as I have
learned them about the transaction."
Country !tenni
The Lewistown " Gazette," of the 11th instant.
contains the particulars of the dreadful death of a
lady of that place, which occurred on the Sunder
previous. That paper says: "An alarm of fire was
raised nn Sunday ereniPg,nau,nd by the appearance
of flames in the srennd ,tni-7 et a hemso next door
to the Red Lion Dote', eemoied by Major Daniel
Eisenbeiseras a dwelling. The romn was oecupied
by Mrs. Eisenheiso. who had the , her locked, being
engaged in reading the Bible at the time of the acci
dent. On bevs•ing it open, a fearful right was pre
sented, Mrs. E 's dress having caught Dam a fluid
lamp, which she wee Citing over to wet !he wick, a
custom trio much in vogue with those who use there
lamps. The top being probably loose, the burning
fluid ran en her dress, in a moment enveloping the
upper part of her body in a sheet of flame. In
efforts to extingnish the fire. Major and Alexander
Eisenboiso had their hands severely. burned, nor did
they and others succeed until she was Fn severely
burnt as to render a recovery almost hopeless. Sev
eral physicians wore in attendance, wlio rendered ! . 111
the aid that science and skill could suggest, but after
lingering until about four o'clock on Monday morn
ing, her sufferings were terminated by death."
Mr. John Barclay, of Greensburg, mot with quite a
serious accident on MendAv nven;rit of last week, in
the following manner: Mr. B. is a brakesman on a
freight train and on his way East, was sitting be
tween two cars,, with his legs hanging down. Thn
oars wore suddenly jostled tigether, mingling one of
his legs in a shocking manner. lie was eonveyed to
his residence, sad his wounds properly cared for.
The Governer has conferred the office of Sealer
of Weights ternl Measures f.,r Narks county, unen
George K. Boyer, F, , q ,of Reading. Mr. Tinyer was
strongly recommended. end we express the unani
mous feelings of all parties in saving, that the ap
pointment is jediejon , , , tell-deserved and popular.
To say mere is unneoe , so.r", as the offieer is too well
known and esteemc I , o rolaire eneetniuras at our
hands On Sa•ul , itv lat.t a young man named
Elder ha,: one nfhi- arm , e-rilo'y mashed at Irwin's
Station, while in the f coupling care.
Ilorriblr Occurrence.
A few days are, at the In-.!nfarnrien called n
Deposit Furnace., z;riia.cd :n : , earh Ilaryver town
ship, Dauphin county. a , errible ae-iiont occnrro
It appears that whi'a -overh p--se , :< were about the
Furnace, the hut met-,1 came 1....11.H11, ant its torrent.:
so uncrpeeteilly ihat were , literally
showered over with the Flu' I lire, immediately sot
ting their clothes en fire us-I turning thorn in a
dreadfol and :nner. Sante of the nail v
tunate men junic.Pii iateelie canal, and others into
tho water tub ;'hut this proved all unavailinr —they
were so dreadfully burn-d that no hntuan help c
save them. Jahn Bolcr, David Lendis, Cti. Mori av,
:and a man called Dss di Jahn, have since died from
'heir wounds, whiltt Moos Walt, anather the in
jured, can hardly survi hi. iniuries —C/ivani,
Court of Quarter Seestowt.
In thie Court, 7....-43; , ia;, a in tip n for a new' trial
was made to the ca -a of Mr. , . Eliza liardiner, cur.-
vieted of procuring as hloTtion, but wing to the al,
nice of the. prin• , ip the argument iv
postponed u3iii —o. L2l efleei
the fourth - .:410n Is in Me_r ,
The case of the CJIAII.I )n;r!- - 1.1.! - 1 v. , . .I.the Coop, 1.
tahornation of perjury. was c.,11e,i, bU(tbe dofendan.
Dot appearing, a proce,s i-,-/ed to bring bite
Court. Ho is under bonds in the sum of one thou
• and dollars.
In the case of Gcorgc Ldviver, who has bean
tit for Demo seven months, a ,olle pros( qui was en
tired. He was charged with stealing. but the evi
ience wag not very conclusive, and the prosecutor
::ut being present, the pric,nor Trap discharged.
District Court.—Before Hon. Mosel H am pt on .
Vicaterday morning the j ,ry is the case of John F.
j'Atterson against James Robinson, reported by us
lot week, returned a vcrdice for the defendant. This
was an action of ejectment for torty-six. acres of land
situated in Franklin - township. Jno. D. Mahan,
counsel for plaintiff, and Edwin 11. Stoics and Join
11. - Hampton for defense.
Thq Court was cc - andel remainder of the day
it trying the case of the Ibtt-jet- , .11 and Steubenville
11 eilroad Comp any 11:119iTtf , Fri-tocis Schneider, corn.
'anned on Tuesday. No verdict had been rendered
at the time of adjaurninant.
Fatal Accident —A in in n.nned. Cratty, who lived
uner.,Whitestown. SVF.P OT: hi, way to PittsburL•h, with
a load of mirkoting, en Nir,:ilay, when, within about
two miles. of Zoliouople, ba , Hove over on embenh
moot, the wagon up , et, tie r intents falling upon him
and causing his death by siJihettinu. An inquest
w is hold on the body, and ;he 7errlirw rendered was
Chit "Cyril.; Cratty cam., ;t hie dasth by sufraea
tien umler Cho bag 3 of hit had, after the onncii-sior
of the fall, in eenaequen.se -f intoxication." He was
not-addicted to intemorrAnce, but had been indulg
lug in ardent Qpiriu , quite freely on , hat day.
Horse Killed.-0 , 1 Tees ley afternoon a young
51 +man named William L,T1,9.,4 on was leading a horse
mmohad to a wagon up the Ceol Hill road, when a
:-lad coming down the hill so frightened the horse as
to make him jump over the hank, which is very
F' AO: The horse was so much injured as to be en
tirely useless, and he was immediately killed , by a
how from a sledge hammer. Mr. Congdon keeps a
e ore on Mount W, , ,Alingfen, and lost some whisky
end a few barrels of flour (the two great necessaries
or life) by the...accident.
Complimentary Concert.—We are informed that /I
rumber of the friends of Mrs. Morton, who was so
enthusiastically received at the concert in the First
U iptist Church a few weeks since, propose giving her
complimentary donoort during the ensuing week.
The lady is a charming vocalist, and we doubt no;
3 occasion will be one of enjoyment to all the lovers
of superior music.
Bitters.—We desire to ;Erect the attention of our
riders to the card of Benjamin Page, Jr., & Co., iT
:knether column. It will be perceived that they have
removed their office fur the sale of "Holland Bit
le-e" to N. 27 Wood street, whore they will be
1 -12py to receive their old customers and as many
is w one= as choose to call.
Surety of the Peace.—William Smith, of infernal
inhine notoriety, was hound over to keep the peace
Mayor Weaver, vestorday, on hathsof John Farrel.
Furrel is the p.m) , who made information against
when the infernal machine was deposited in
t‘• shop.
Ice —The dealers An this a r. joie are busily engaged
.ayina in a t r next summer. It . is taken
ft r.O the Allegheny, and look, very clean; some o
cakes are from is to el:4lv inches in thickness,
Returned.—Req. - 5 C. Flef.oll, of the " Dispatch,
has bi-en r e me time, q uit
i-, has returned,. inut•h unprnve , l in health an
Attention is directed to tno adv , , , rtiatiniciat cf Canin
e:An, (Allegheny). A futi stock of meter (11 ,, V0j,
ti. antlets,.&e. 0 ter-coats and Raglans fir Men and
~y'r3 on hand, and offered at .veryAew rate 3 to
1, users.
In Allegheny yesterday there was nothiniz trat
pred worthy of record.
Three Min(lre"? Zquar,..ats at:el/di:lg the .I.re-a City
C dmeroial College at Pittsburgh, Pa. This institu
t,an is now enjayteg a popularity and patronan tat
ald,ve any institution of tee kind in the United State..
I , has won its way to its present eminence by the en
erz,tic action on the part of its managers, and the
t,.oployment of twelve teachers in the various depart
toot,v, of superior qualifications, exclusively. Pour
i.,.rce halls arc now occupied by the School; yet
more rooms are to be fitted up, and additional teach.
er-, employed to supply the demand of the many that
et,ply hero for a thorough preparation for active 13,1-
e,, , d.5, at the 11 i,ine , s Mio's College. For further
,rmatin see a ivcrt 'sem or adirr,s F. W. Jet
ki.,6 Principal, Pittshurg'l, Pa. •
1140 nalfirili4 and Sark (7,,,ifB.—Gents, F roc k and
Sa.slc Over coats, HAY' :r.= . a full Stock ~f
‘V,oter Gloves', Gauntlet=, MAlll7r , , Se3rfs and Shaw s
ion e nd Boy's, still • , n haid 'at Carnaghan's Fe 1
.-Jul Street, Allegheny. elsh Blyore will find ti e
~rie.s an inducemoat.
LYCERINE!
GLYCERINE ! !
•
GLYCERINE!!!
GLYCERINE!!!!
One of the best articles for chapped hands now in
vogue. Warranted a euro curo. For sato at
SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Corm!. Penn and Bt. Olair drool&
Pittsburgh Retail 3.l.e.rket..
I.nbliA3 this morning our regular weekly re
-1),,r f family marketing, carefully eorre3teil:
OUR FAMILY MARKETING
Ia I St , ..tk, tirqt cut, tD
.• •• =ecolui "
10 ® 12c.
8 ("ca 9
10 ® 11
(4, 10
8 () 0
10 ® 12
8 ®
®
401 , 30 ® 40
each 40 ® 50
V , Lb 9 ® 10
10 ® 12
12 (3) 12%
12 ® 12%
. 4r 7 i2 81 )
(*) (10 5
each 96. v ® 40
• 1 75 1411, 1 2
I_ls (n) 87%
IA pair 40 (ai 0 5
`7O pair 2,5 (4) 4
it) atria); ;-,,) Co) 40 '
(ri) 3.5
2 , (cis •30
11 ® 12
12 ® 12 1 %
10 a 12
9 (i) 12
S Gil 111
K raj 10
" ...... . 5 (ni 1.0
2 ® 3
•• 2 3
•• 3 4
1 ® 2
cach ................ ........... 10 Rt. 15
2 ® 4
11..gwirt 10 ® 123.4
. 8 10
10 @ 15
10 (4 15
~... 10 ® 12
..... 9 iq
10 ®
12 ® 11
"
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V!tl , ( 1141,4.
• Q•l•krtor
F , • t.
o Most
-M i tiff '
Ll vor
f Liver,
Fish. F-0111,,
" Sticker
Ard, Leaf,
it n ler,l
I)nions.
NemlC-CI:
••
Turnip
(331ery,
fleets,
CArrots.
Parselll4
llnrsoradish
['limplons,
• 'alaslps,,
Cranb.•rrie+.
\chit, Brans,
Hominy,
Apple llntrer,
Ipplss, 'f half !welt
p rs .,,l Peaches, *:6l quart
Apples,
Butter,
'• Print
• 71, , Itre.—The Pioneer and Patriot was pleyed tdia
small horse lust evening. This is a drama of the sen
sstion school, a line of plays never popular hero.—
The personation of Jocko, by Mr Slevin is deserving
Hof praise. He is a young actor of promise To-night
MN. Helen Muzzy takes a be•:efit and we hope to
see a full house. The bill is one to suit our tastes.—
It consisteof the German play of the "Rubbers", in
which Mr. flurry Lengdon personates "Charles `De
M ,nr," then an address on Free Masonry by Mrs.
Muzzy; to be followed by a favorite dance by Miss
Turnbull; then a farewell address by Mrs. Muzzy ;
to conclude with the " Pioneer Patriot." Hero is a
variety of entertainment to suit any tastes. Go every
one, and assist in giving this lady a bumper at part
The Denny T, ial.—The Court of Oyer and Termi
ner met yesterday morning, and after a charge hear
ing against the prisoner by Judge Nl'Cluro, the case
vtay given to the jury. At a late hour last evening
they had not agreed. We think they will have some
difficulty in agreoing,. tens rumored yesterday of
ternoun that th.t jury et ,od equally divided. Six of
:he jury are of the jury that acquitted Richards.
1?,,0f 7! of Mr. Johnson.—Mr. Goo, IV. Johnson
not h ive ae lar,re an ea/lien-0 last evaninz as wi s
antieinoted, though it was a paying benefit. TI e
"Widow's Victim," "Ragged Nan" and "Boots at
the , wan," were played. Mr. Johnson will leave i r is
for the pr.-sent, and return with Gov. Foster when Ile
opens his new house.
A bay, about fifteen year 4 of age, W 139 sent to the
Ilouse of RefiagP, yo=tortlay, by the Mayor, at his
own request. lie stated that he had been thrown up
on the world by his father and mother, and had no
place to go to.
Escaped.—Two priebners escaped from the elation
county jail on last Monday nizht, and have not since
been heard of. The jail is said to be in a very bad
condition.
21/,,yor 7 R 11110113,5 R is very dull at
Present, resterd , y morning Mayor Weaver had three
cenatn - .n eage4; two of them were committed—one
paid his flue and was discharged.
Thr Horticultural Society hold a maetipg yester
.l,lY. The only business of importance they trans
.cted wag the selection of a list of peaches for this
part of the country.
/IsAuyiti,,g.—Tha Fort Pitt Glass Works, owned by
"ites..rs. Curling, Robertsan & Cc., will resume opera
tions on Monday next.
ill'Auley, who has been eon-
I:led to his house by serious illness for scme weeks,
s about again, but not entirely well yet.
The Grentest Invention of the Age—The
Excel*&or filti.ngle A:M.—Who Wants to
Get. Rich Everybody
Then lot everybody pay a visit to the Great Western
Pi ln i ng Milk, on the corner of irbury street and
D,,11 , 1_ -11C ‘ " V ly, and see tiro P:i.•aki Mill make
i! ty formed shingles in one ;ululate. But
+a wou.ii anyholy wishing to secure the
of rapidly accumulating, a fortune, to call
ire are disposing of Shi..p, Town,3hip, Coun
ilorritorial rights almost as fast as we
is. We have, as yet, some va1.,.-
.,.-- htiretore, ye who would at
carriages, had better
ty, +.3.
3ln ir., .1
rghts
)WC future roll
'lll Clan
We 3a not a:k any one
ha' thortmgh!y examined the .n.i
derstands the principles upon which it is eon-
saucte 1
The best evidence we can give of the great value
of this machine, is the work it performs.
The shingles made by it are more perfectly and
beautifully formed, and command a much higher
price from .dealers than those male in any other
way.
The public are respectfu'ly invitc , l to call and see
:he machine in operation at the abrive named place.
rile Proprietors can always he found at the St.
iCieholos Hotel, corner of ;!rant and Fourth 3 trouts,
Pittsburgh
JENKINa !ITT t LYNCH
N) ii"..:N•'O,VN \SU/ ••••. - I.licii can ex
ceed in HpoeiiitleSa of cur, and certainty of ufitJet, that
Whiel b.O itn^ 'O , IA f . lOlOlll 111 DR, .1. 11' , FITETTER'S
Thrt,ns. To all the s • tl.s•,i thc Stomach which
Ire 0 n niorb:d nature, tho BITTE"e! hive effected most
r,maritable cur«s when many allwr remedies have fell
]. Him ireds of Portificates have been given by those who
have thoroughly tested its efficacy, all of which coroborete
its efricioicy when it is administered according to the direc
tions on the bottle. Sane of the worst cases of Dyspepsia,
Diarrhea and Costiveness have been permanently cured, by
the !ISO of the 131TrEns.
For sale by druggigt.4 and deal.ra generally, everywhere,
and by L'-.)STETTER
'Manufacturers and L4oprietora,
E 13-Icl
W. W. WALLACE'S
STEAM MARP.I.E . WORKS.
MARBLE MANTELS!,
-I Large and Boant:fal Stock always on Hand
And blade to Order
OWNERS OF PROPERTY, CONTRAC
TORS AND ITU EnS, are invited to call and exam
onr eG ck of MARDLES, As we are pe snarled that but
f persons iu the community are aware of the low prices
t we are Soling MA - TELS. A good, plain, Marble
cos - is hut little, If any, more than a good Wood Man
tel, whil,L it is always neat, is as ornament to a room, and
Rmlihe /i Wood Mant ir not liable DI take fire.
MWIUMENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES al
ways on hand.
WAQIIST ANDS AND FURNITURE TOPS, AND IM
POSING :TUNES made to order by machinery. Marble of
all k nd-t sold low to -the trade
Our stock is the largest in the West. Is rasucifsrtured by
mrchlnery and wdl be sold et the lowest prices.
W. W. WALLACE,
•Nos. 319, 321 and 323 Liberty street,
1,121 m Pittsburgh.
Plaster, Cement and Grindstones.
pLASTER PARIS, for Stucco Work, etc.
CEM.eNT, f_r Ci.turas, Fire Walk, etc GRIND
z•rtIN ES, all Rizoa and bet quality, tic Farmers and
cliauici, at 319 Litwrty street, Patubur,4 } l,
W. W. I'VA
. _ .
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by
tile Audit°. 1 of Pitt township, until THURSDAY, trie
day of Polirnary next, for the tilling up the hollow
gl'o anti, 01 that part or th. tisw road Ideated on Ewalt creel,
iii towrusbin, and grading the came to a rice of not over
de4ria, try thirty three feet wide, from the Pensylvania
h tido id, where it CI 008,9 ENVitit Woe t, and continued along
that Area in a straight line to the rising ground iu the
vat, a short distance beyond the hew township road called
vt•rgq.'m stre.t. For lumber particulars, apply to either of
the Auditors, or to the Township Clerk, ALEI... BRACE...V.:-
H.11,i; Esq., at the township office, near Mineriville.
WM. HERON,
JOSEPH. COLT . ART,
.lan. 9. '5&---jal4io - a wow Auditors.
Fitt town hi
Jul; PRIN TING.-
CAIiDS,
DILL LIEADS,
IRCULATIS,
BiLLS OF LADING,
Aul dt.,wriptlon of Job enutiug executed %vial
u ,- „iurns Lind dt . .%•tit,...h i,v
WM. a JOHNSTON It C).,
Print..rs nod Stationers, .57 Wood nt.
ATTRA,CTION:
1 ?SS.
ATTR ACTION I I
The hand u e Stock uf 3itka, ~huu le, and DO Dress Goode,
al— , nay lute eclrctien ~ f Furnishing Goaqte, and a largo
amt varied line of I) , ,nn.44tic/t, hay reduced In
at the stet, if A. A. MASON & CO,
frOi N o. 2.5 fob .ntr“t.
igiolt RR N T.— A. de.irable eauntry resi
fl dance , two miles trout the city.
A two story 1w•-Iling }voile on Itos street.
A two story house on Dllllo,no Strout,
A three story to OISe on Third Strsct.
A three story tintHe un Wyli, stre,t
Two mid , house,' ai Spluroos court.
1, 4 CUTIIII
TPAMILY FLOUR
—Choice Family Flour
that rt,li.(l on, for sale by
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WALL PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS 11
WALL PAPELI.BIII—W. P. MAit.SUALL it • CO.
are preparing for immense sale of Wall Paper this spring.
owe se" el tit Ward Ore.& fe
bbis. fresh Eggs, just reu'd and
y Cyr bah, by p a JAIIES A. FETZER,
°lsmer Market awl First itretsts.
''"tit after he
perfectly 114-
1858.
51 Mr.rket tit
JAS. A. FETZF.R.
Corn ,
tnr Market rs First stroeta
BY TELEGRAPH.
Congressional Proceedings.
PENNSYLV INIA LEGISLATURE.
Munroe St eivag.l to by raroos,,ed
IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON
REPORT OF THE SENATF,' COMMITTEE
ON TERRITORIES.
Steamboat Ear)lost° o—Fifteen Lives Lost
DISASTROUS FIRE IN NEW YORK.
ARRIVAL OF COM. PAULDING,
&c., &0., &e
THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
Yesterday's Proceedings
SENATE
Mr. Poster's resolution, calling on the President
for further information in reference to the case of
Philo S. Shelton and Aria Island, was adopted.
Mr. Chandler presented resolutions from the
Michigan Legislature in opposition to the admission
of any mere slave States, and against the Lecompton
Constitution.
Mr. Houston's (Texas) resolution, presented yes
terday, instructing the Committee on Foreign Rela
tions to inquire into the expediency of our Govern
ment establmbing a protectorate over Central Ameri ,
Ca and Mexico, was called up.
Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, thiiught this extra
ordinary proposition was calculated to foster a spirit
of fillibusterism, and disgrace us in the eyes of the
civilized world.
Mr. Houston denied that it was a preposition to
extend our dominions, but that, it was simply to
benefit our neighbors. He was opposed to .fillibus
tering, but thought the subject urthy of considera
tion, especially as other powers had designs on Cen
tral America.
Mr. Mason objected to the reference, because the
Central American States would, possibly, regard
such reference as an indignity. Although weak,
they were sovereign independent States, with whom
have treaties, and therefore should be regarded as
political equals. Ile doubted the policy of establish
leg a protectorate anywhere.
Mr. Hale moved an amendment that, whereas, a
State colonial dependence is not calculated to illus•
trate the theory or practice of popular sovereignty
and perfect freedom, therefore the committee is in
strutted to inquire with regard to Canada, and
other Mash possessions on the American conti
nent.
Mr. Toombs advocated the resolution, and said the
time for action was not far 444u:it, and it had better
be considered now.
Mr. Mason moved to I ty the resolution on the ta
ttle, which was agreed to.
The Army bill was resumed, when Mr. Johnson, c f
Tennessee, submitted a substitute which Mr. Wilson
accepted instead of his own, providing for four thou
s Ind volunteers to serve only during the , present
troubles.
Mr. Johnson said he offered the amendment be
cause he believed it reflected the views of the admin
istration. The bill reported by the Military Commit
!Ps did not represent the wishes of the administra
tion, which had not asked for a permanent increase
of the standing army. He urged the importance
a reduction of the goveruthont expenditures. Con
zress holdS the purse strings, and the dominant party
ore held responsible for the expenditures. He re•
(erred to polygamy in New York :ity than at Se't
[lke, the difference being that it was tolerated in the
'Ater by religious belief, but it is in the former a
iolation of the moral sense of the community.
Mr. Chandler moved to strike out the: fourth sec
tion of the original bill, which proposes a change in
he method of promotions.
Messrs. Seward and Wilson fAvered the motion,
and Mr. Pugh and Iverson opposed it.
The Senate then adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE'S
The House passed a resolution in roiation to the
Maryland contested election case, declaring it inex
pedient to grant the prayer of Mr. Brooks, the con
testant, far a special committee to take testimony.
The House went into committee on the waole on
he Indian appropriation bill.
Mr. Atkins made a speech favoring the admission
N..in.as under the Lecowpton Constitution.
Mr. L vejoy argued that the c,namt was not between
he iNm.th and Suuth, but between freedom and sla
•e.ry, between the principles Of Liberty and Daspht
,in
Ile said that the President and Jesuit Chief
justice were endeavoring to naturalize slavery and
core calling on the Democracy to temple this demon
n the foul and impious averment that certain human
rings are property ; it was rank and foul treason
igainst God and his :.nointed.
The House adjourned.
[ Sptchtl Uespatch t, the Morning Pust.i
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
HARl:mut:no, February 17.—.8enate.—Nothing of
teal importance transpired in the Senate to-day.
The following bills wore reportedas committed :
Relative to Allegheny Institute ; relative to public
Weigh Scales in Allegherq,; and relative to Allegbo
ey Commons.
Me. 'Wilkins offered a resolution in favor of admit
tug Kansas under the Lecomption Constitution, with
:fliver to alter it immediately, which was referred to
the Kansas Committea.
The resolutions relative to Repudiation were refor
cd a to committee consisting of Messrs. tiazzarn; WA
.ins and Shaeffer.
The Senate spend much of the Sostion ti.-day de
dting the biil respecting the disability of witnees
Hou.e.—The following. bills were reported as corn
•Ilitted:—Requiring stock security for notes under
; for a change of venuo in the Anderson M:11
The following bills were road in place :—By Mr.
Foster, relative to Plank Roads ; by Mr. Irwin, rel
itive: to Hilldale Cemetry ; relative to attachments
against boats. By Mr. Lovette, to appoint a measur
er of boulders in Philadelphia and Allegheny coun
ties. By Mr. Scott, to reduce the Flouf In.=pector's
fees.
The bill compelling the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
and Chicago Railroad to build a wall from the first
and second piers :of their bridge to the aqueduct,
was passed as amended.
A motion was made by Mr. Voeghtly to reconsid
or the vote on church taxation, which was postponed
for the present.
The bill to incorporate the Supreme Grand Conr
oil of the Independent Order of Sons of Malta of
Western Pennsylvania, and the supplement to the
Act incorporating the Iron City Bank, have been
signed by the Governor. The bill providing fur the
election of Supervisors in Indiana township, has also
been signed by the Governor.
It is probable that the Governor will sign a pardon
for Munroe Stewart.
From Washington.
WASHINGTON 'CITY, February 17. Copt. Gardiner
has been appointed to the command.bf the steamship
Colorado, now fitting out at Norfolk as flag ship of
the home squadron.
Commodore Jones is lying dangerously ill near
Washington.
Au official statement shows that the effective forces
of the Navy embraces sixty-two vessels of all kinds.
The House Kansas Committee met to-night. Mr.
Morrill offered a resolution summoning Messrs.
Walker, Calhoun, Stanton and Henderson for exami
nation, and requiring them to bring all the documents
in this possession bearing upon the subject matter of
the investigation. To this it was - objected that the
official documents being obtained from the executive
department, oral testimony might not bo necessary.
This resolution, with four or five others looking
towards an examination of all matters covered by
the resolution under which the committee was ap
pointed, was tabled by eight against seven.
The Committee passed Mr. Adrian's resolution in
structing
the chairman to procure from the State
Department the registry and census of th evoters in I
Kansas, with the amendment offered by Mr. Stew'
phens, in accordance with the law. The Committee
then adjourned until Wednesday next in order, mean
time, to procure the documents called for.
A majority lof the Senate Committee on Territo
ries have prepared an elaborate report, and the bill
which accompanies it. It is similar to those hereto
fore presented on such occasions, and admits Kansas
into the Union under the Lecompton Constitution.
ISOMIUMIOII by the Governor of New
ALBANY, February 17.—The Governor has made a
nomination for Auditor, io place of Wm. Brenton,
the present incumbent. On moti .n the nomination
was referred to a Committee with instructions to re
port in favor of throwing out the nomination this
session.
Destructive Fire at Springfield, Ohio
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, February 17.—A fire occurred
last night, which destroyed the 'Western Public
School building. Loss $10,000; insured for $5,000.
Another fire destroyed a large stable valued at $7OO,
on which there was no insurance. Both are sup
posed to have been the work of an i ncendiary.
Another Steamboat Explooton...rifteen
WlLutriuron, N. C., February 17.—Intelligence
has been received that the boilers of the steamboat
Magnolia, bound to Fayetteville, exploded while at
Whitehall. Fifteen or twenty persons were killed;
only a few of the bodiee.have been reoovered.
Lives Lost
Fire lu N=cv York.
NEW l'ottK. Feint/ ry. 17-9 o'ololc, P. M —Sturea
21, 23 and 25 :troor, now on fire and will
probably be totally destroyed.
Thoy were o,.•cuiod ny C. Ahrenfoldth tt Co. ; W.
Wattore d; Co.
Ray Stata
BO?T' , N. Friar 17.—A meetin•it r.t . the creditors
of the 8., ' Sta e Bill t, repre,:entin4 $BOO,OOO, was
held t fo , lowiNg rzentletnen were ap
potr.ted re, , et %or, :—C.V tilt tat Applet F. B. Croun.
11:1:fhi I -r el VVit‘ n: f•.
Arrlial of Com. Paulding.
NEW 'VOA, FobruAry I7.—Tho United :Rates
steam frignte is C• Paulding. is below
at anchor r n the h,r.
IIIII=IIII!!
fißt3; , :
lIMIE:REMI
"orr. , :ft r • r Mouary.
!SALMI DICKEY, V. P.,
W. W. MAI3i, DAVID NEC ANDLESS
JOU>: FLEMING, JAMES GARDINER.
MOVE 'l7. ENTS OCEAti STEAIIIERS
EINEM
SHIP LEAVE PoR DAYS.
Canada 13.e.ttm de Liverp,tl Feb 10
Cult tWLS 'ow Y0rk......11:173ffit and N. t ) Feb. 12
Atlantic New York I iverpool Feb. 13
Igalinburg New 'Wel , ths.siz.o.y. Feb. A
A raker New Yotk Liverpool Feb. 17
City a ltoltimore.New York Liverpool Felt. 18
Cr ,a - the Wo-t.New York I.9ittriccall Feb. 2tt
Niagara ilteltou Liverpool Feb. 24
Indian Poi t land Liverpool Fob. 27
Ica-ns,ist 'caw 1'..rk......11Arnt or , March 1
City .tt Wamlttlo...Nt.w Y.tt 1 Liverp ••0 March 1
Northern Light... Vow York Aepirrwall Marsh It
TO. A R 11 I V N
I Indian
ity of ...... New V a k....
Nltwartt.., ........ . vorlio,d
lI astir.. New Fi rk...
A rag. . II ,yr , i k....
City i.l W ....Sew Vortt...
vi.irp v i Portlim I,
itrdfl r.f.
II until iii
1"I' k; 21 AkE 141'1
Report,i ( , y rd eittle-nr nr
I'll iFIiV - nn, Fehrnary 17, 1618
Iddq. extra tout first hands at
F r ~n , stole Ilan• .ialt - s four lip 3e5 1,11 4. at $4 K1p , 441.1,
$4.41'01,4 37 for extra, and ,31,f32', : :0.1,75 fur extra family.
11;t11N...5.210ti 3 , 11 bush. ; 100 bush
I )It+ from tir+C 113,,a, at
30e. bush.
DRIED FIII11T...:• 4 alcl lUU bath Apples at $1,26'0 lmb.
EUGS...St , ca 150 doi. at 11c.
:111.1S , 'S 4 1,1,15. at $l6 caah.
Rio '4OOO ILA. aul Hams at
S and 9 1 .;,-. a lb.
S al.-s 2t)b, 5,..4 W. R. at 416,.:."0,ti
CINCINNATI, February —Floor greatly; "lAN bbla aold
!or all:al - t1l:a and i.N,N1.'0n714 fir choice to ox
ra hi, .1,1vann..,1 ta 1,.. •.vier an active demand.
trtc firm r 1it•'.,e1 , 1.2.". .119 opened 111.1. - c ettlei,
I cic, a I kr,_!-• hilccint,-. 11 , ,W• Ott 'Change. The sal, of
th i lk P or k raa•/, it .2,1110,,,011 c.f p amok and nowar.la, in
-11.1.1 tht.. a lot r. , xl tit -101. !Wit -trot, I.nii vilh and cariona
I . dot. , at f r ;I% f , Harm anti
7 Vril7 7 ,; tor Sil. ~ NI c c., V, in no Iv , demand at $ . 15,5a.
lad holel. , r ioa., is .tira ni t 91,fi 0; h e ld
at lOC at 0.... .Slltt.u . and l'off.a. firm.
llama,.
F of all L". 114 7 1 1 ii iVc. 'll,,,nay in Rhin, 'lint and
ao: .•I, .4 I!, ! t -, cent prominm art' firm,
aad Now 0, lean- 1 0.(0/.1 1 ,1 11.1 ncarre
_fie:: York mock Market
re l .roary Exchange
dn.!. cr , rhs are 10 koa.i Rock lal tnd 81; o'lll
- II .n.l C„,l 21; Illinoia O.IA al tnil.(:: d, II •nda M,ch
S •lii. 1 n N V. C,arral .55 , 4 Readina.
and 3 - : • 17a.lena and • 10caz0,143 1 .'„
',117: 1 t Ccotral and I-10
(~, l alot and nt.tbut...:.l 17. !tbawy ea:q at 4(_ . 5 coLt
on call.
S:“cks not 1 wt r. Chicago wt.] K ok Island
I r-tt mal 13 , 11tb ji;. ':rt,eat , tmtl Milwaulkltt
I‘.o Nlicltißqu Suit :n It -ad g 33 1 %; an. ,
Chi,: , t ;1,.•11 .:r7 I, itlrm acid Tu
;mkt, -16,5;;, ip, 3'44: ettMuu Comp my
m
New York Market
lIMMIIIMIE
'11 , 4 (.I , llr , 111.. t; ^...1 g'IN
: lit t tt.11“.1.i
• 1.1 lint :1/.1.4
I/1110 I NV
I • bil•••11 .1 , 111 II f!I W , 11!• - • d $1,1•@1,:l. l:orn
WIIII•• l better, 111, at 6 - friirilt: ,011 w
WHiky • a• I .lc
!.•to•r; t• 4 at 9 , ,,y , a,1 11.da..!st - ,1 firm. Fr-ights firmer
!wt. imwtiv,.
New i ors Cattle Market
NEW YORK, February 17 —The r.ceip.i of Bevy s unteant
t 27110; Sh,f:p 6 WI; harp
7%•'a)[ 3 :I e,r. Age S't:;: the others nctianged ; tt
itve [1 gm ,t3l nt titatb.
A_LTUTION. SALES
;).I.ILY 'SALES AC NO. 54 Fil' Sr.,
At tar new iJorn , nerclitl Sates 11.•0nc , ,
every 41. c salon of guiids in c.l
curter for the trarl, and ci.u.ittiniws. from a hinge
which is consuitntly replenished tc tth fruch
inu,t ii•rthwith.
AT 1U Wt.:Li:ilia . , A. 51,
'dry (I/016 Nucy 1 , .. rt1c! comprising ueNly everything
?I,,cird in the line for per:Rica', nod family use; table out
cry ; hardware; clothing; boots and ware,
AT e
Household and kitchen himitnre, new and second-hand;
twcl.l,l3g; carpets; elegant iron stone• China wart•;
.)i o yes; cooking utensils;
AT 7 o'Cli4 3E, P. AI ,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jeweirc ; musical instru
locut); guns; ciothni4; dry good); boot) and shoes. book
qtatictiery, so. . tic!) P )V
MODEL NOTARY ENGINE, :'s.T AUC
ii —in 111 UR -DAY VV LSI:Cu, 1 , , bruar, 180,,
8 cI,A. At OW Gunun,r N., 54 le,fLu
••• t. 'h.: • • 110 111111 r- t:ry ,
DA V IS, Auct,n,,r.
DDS -JUL T LuN &6,
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
—The 11,1 a t,f Moututet hm, thH day,
by mutual e. ,, i9ebt—W. lIEWEe.s ‘VOOD,
tli.Jr,froln.
The i1116111,n1 will be co.ltiauel by tlw. rem Cmg pat fliers,
r Ike Htylo firm ct M )00.11E:0 u CU.
DEWr...E'S \V OD,
M !It EA 1)
k.
Pittsburgh, Janua,c 14, I.nb',.—J
Dissolutiozi Par4.alership.
T LIE Partnership heret.,ibre existing be
two.en JANIE JA 4E6 C RIC HEY,
id the Real Estate Ag , hry Itusine, is hereby dissnieea
elle undersigned wit cemtanue the buJine9,l at No 65 Viftl
street, where the hooks of the old lirai may be found, and
whore the une , ttled basinem, with th.i.tirai of Blakely &
Ejehey, wi., Le transacted.
'Bel I. '7 RICHEY.
CHARLES 41. LE VA I.), ALDERMAN
And Ex-Officio Justlce of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
A I.IFTLE STILE-Ad
All businpB3 couHectrd wlth rind ollicu will he att=nded to
with promptio C, C-nyeytLecel of all kiwis Joan with legal
accuracy--rhich as Leeds, .I.lorrgagt, Itoul4, Puwurs of st
toruey, &c. Titles to It al i.:state exihroued.
To the members of the Bar he ten his sorvioris 149 Com
mie 'inner to take Deposit:on% to be read In , he several Count,'
of this State, and eiti ,where. liie (Alice is one of the multi
Peace Stations of the-city, and conseginaltly hie taciltties iu
executing fusiiiess of th km] are Very desirable. Lfelikly
AVILES' WOklaii
CONFECTI')N , C
UNFECT . ION,
NFECTION,CON
F ECTIoN, CON
E CTIUN, Wl' F.
CTIUN,C U N F N c
T lON.O ONFECT
I oN,CION FECT I
O.7f,CoNF N C T U
N ,CoNFECT N
CO N T I .
The 111 .f daf " , % Ili !Dt act' iCetae. !?,
11l Use.
tOptirr.d and and re :di, by
A : , ;(1, liArT,
Co , -. Wood and oixtli Pitt.lburiz.s,
DO ,0!.!
TTENTAIY4 FAR:11E161!
THE GREAT ECLIPSE SEED DRILL
AND BROAD ze,0,71.i1i is how ou exhibition,
.7iiarket t treat, PittaburgU. 'Phis ~- t v i•nprove
uent a n d far e - c , any tuachiue of tit" ever often"
t,, ur, t w, , rks oft au ml.ir. ly new princip.e
au suave any kind of wbtU fertiliz r, at arty de•
s width, with .t re,401,, , ty au." ~veto en uever bel,re at
,i, by s-ed an I can tie works." by o b , arge
t rove a ker.., • in •i) silll , that any
01,1 C.ILL Colp.1111::1 it, and at a made that will defy
competition.
6t ate and County ILIW “r alndlv my2iiinee fur
j. i.:81113 J t oirRAA tU•opri,,,r
ENTIN4,,-i will attend to the renting,
of T,kxot, and collecting of Mute.
.4 pill) to JAM iCP C RICHEY,
LA RD.—A prime article or No. 1 Lard, in
b irrels just received and for &ale by
McCANDLES, MEANS & Co.,
1a2.1 C,r.ter uf tis ood cud Wtter
'•')l.l . Y GOODS : DR i GOODS !!—All the
.1
-...0„. PICTURES taken in all the vsrlons style., in
l, _ immen.ne st.cli. of Silks, Shawls, Mat i uo.-I, Paramat. . •
v th.- and warranted to pluses, at r-•• , I..Me rah ' ,
l iniids; C:1 .i..a...ty las .:( przotod Mari:l°es, Poplins, Dn- t '..........,' ' s ". , .; , ''''', '
.;,±1,... Sick Or uvet".l . ll , , F.r."2 , ,E, t , .:.: , u at their rvnith , n,
, Me; rich, all w., :I,
D.
dii,i, Embroid-rie , , Trimmings.
ap2o.lydzw-ls
Lto-fiery, tients' ilurundung liouli, ,f 1.1,1 Ivrg, ?lock of D,,_ ____
irestic Good, telling at the store of A A. Mason & Co.'s, .
No. 2.:": Fifth street. at onboard of prices. as tli whole stock R II G S .
must be immethatety cm,: out. .1.1.1 BGIRIIANE'i. HOLLAND BITTERS.
r HE SEASON . ADVANCES, AN 1 1 ('TIES- Gum Tragacanti., Gum Aloes, Gum Amt,i, , ,
TER has d , termin , d not t: be .canght with a large CONCENTRATED LYE
stock to carry over Ile has, therefore / determined to clew.:
out the balance of his stock of Gentlemen's and Boys' Win- A.mandine, Pomades, Colognes, Toilet Articles, etc.,
t-r Clothing, at the sandiest rose...late margin above - cost. a GLYCERINE,
Now is the time to obtain bar-tins. Thu stock embraces Juniper B.:Tries, Graphite, Agaric etc., on hand and for tal,
everything usually found in a ' first-class city Clothing and by . B. L. If A lIN liSTOCK A 00..
Mmchant Tailoring establishment. f,-.2 Onr - r3 , r a Nimrth end weed serest,.
CIELESTEXS 0:;TIII..71 HALL,_
Cor. Wood street and Diamond Alley. lIITE GREASE—In cans, kegs and ,
to pbase. ja2l W barrels, for greasing Dray; Carts, Carriages, Otani- For Drcsas and Basque Trimmings, at reduced prices.
buses, and all kinds of machinery, for Sale by f.,10
108 . HOIIN:c.-ly Market .ti...at
ialilli HENRY U. COL' INS. No 23 Wend vt
,
We Ft lid
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—
200 boxes Oradges •
200 do Lemons, just received and for sale by • I_loGS.—Dressed Hogs, just received and
fed IiEYMER g ANDERSON,
No. 29 Wood street. des for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
Were/ etrest. Jib
1
-...4. ... ...<
131111ZME
is :if DICKEY.
Yn.
3311 2.7
.1 t.. 1 '27
.3 nn. 30
Nub. 3
b 1
... 1 1) 10
I darc,ll 1
MEM
BEIM
TA) tduili. do. from store at
'lltl Lns crrliu d
RIVER NEWS
HARDY & M'UREW, Stvamloa: and I; , m
eral A,:euts, Corner of Firs! and Ferri
Itivna, WEATIIER, ETC.—The ri.,a was still falling e, ry
Slowly last' night. The bnn Rimro 'l , ll :ill (la), au.1,W1,•11
its rays p...uotrateil the Firhw. no-Ii.•1 ra,,mly Last night
it again turned cold. There ii ~f the ricer rh , ing
sulli:iently for the resumption 4,1 t 4, 4 until we 1.,'
a warm rain. There is hut doing at the
wharf, as lint few boats are r..c. it • A hyt,mg th.• tonal• r
may be nwutio,od the lowa, w,. , he I. a4l
wit 4 the hr-t rise.
13=
ITEEM
4 P.P.I \ IJ
Bayard. Petddt.4,
• (I Ti lo.rapti. 11..o.‘dwal .1, nr‘,wt:svrl'
Luzcrite,
DEPARTED.
•• Col. Bayard, P°ele,, 'IIZhIrc LL
110. " Telegraph. Woodward, Brov,utmll
•' Luzern°. Jacobs, Browner-We.
STEAM BOAT
NAkSILIVILLE
For Nashville
The tine steamer QUAKER CITY, Captain
Mcamitets—Clerk, ;;ANIITEL CooLer—wid leave
for the above. and till intermediate ports, ou
TUESDAY EVENING.
For freight or passage, apply on beard. it
For NI ashville
The splendid light ,trangbc steamer po.
LAND, Capt. It. thtACEY, ail I kayo f"r tho ak ice
and intermodi , te porte ou SATUI:DAY, to,
20th inet., at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
For Nashville
The fine passenger ate, nor • - •!,IF
leave for the above and all intortnodi 0, ports
n I,VLDNEIe.DAY, at 10 A. M..
For freight or passage apply on boa 0, or to
oalo FLACK, BARNES di CO., Agent'..
CINCINNATN.
Pot Cincinnati and Louisville.
JOHN TOMPKINS,
RAY,
Tito now, light draught pasiii.iier
.' , • . !, ,,, P1 , ft'. 14 )11:`: TOM! E. NS, IbLy, Ma tar, will t;.r
abovo and intermadiate port, 1' ITS (IV , .1-
notiday) MORNING. th thtli inst. at 10 o'clock A. M
For froi,tlt or posrle, oil board, or to
A Lt McURi,W. A ,tcd, t.
No. riti Watar
MEMPIUIS
For Memphis and New Orltalie.
The fine paiaclager A L ll A .
110114:184,3, wifi IcAve t the above nue nu in
teriue.ll4lC. ~ u z.k I e11A57, At 4 l•
For fright .)rpaßsuge apply ou board, or to
)uLI FLACK.. IJAHNE3 A A.gouCa.
ZkuNESVILLE.
For Pittsburgh and Zanesville.
110 stormier FORTUN cy Captain W. lterio—
Clerk, J. F. J leave lur then bore
and all iiitermeiliate ports, on 'I"LIUItdDAI,
L'ecember /7tb, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight and passage apply on board, or to
POW ELL it. First it.,
or A. 11 M'GREW, Sb Water street.
For Marlette and Zztnesvillt.
The 6teamer EMMA (4 K All t
ROE AYP-ES, t.tll leave thu t,bove• and ull
-:-. llitot mediate ports t/I1 t:Vvr) IL iAt', at
, iclock, P. M.
For freight or paHaage apply o❑ board
ST. LOUIIS.
Voir St. Louts
'rho li, g ;ht draught, raft running i$
packet 10 r. w;11 I,lve
Chu above and all Plterlll,Thitt, purtH, au S.ll
;WAY, .h, 64,011 A., at 4 o'cluck P.
ear lr , •ignt or paer.a,,,e, h tviug• a,varh.r
ly Mei.i I; ENV, A. 7-11.1,
fc4 Carat Fir it
Si'ECIAL NOTIGE.
Li LIFE,
FIRS IN.s..IiKANC:i; Cu., f
- irittsbur„h, FrLl usry 18th, Inotl. )
:::"DI 5 :DEN D Ara
tine Couipsuy this du), d-ciiir,l A C.1%/d.illi
0; We profit, ui the IS I. /IS to Uutll,, 0 00111
- 0 1 App11C:1.14 . 2. to tad I ul
/7-1.11.1F.L8. IR I. ,iii_retary.
-,••• DIVID&ND our
. 1,1 7 )/ gene of the Curnpauy, tor et ecting
iegheay river, have, thib day, declaredx till .•1 V.
ibbAhai A SibAatil, on toe 011 stock 01 the
....11C11 divider:ale are no le, which le payable 111 Ourront lrAti
tolituelii.,.ividerJ, or their I--Sal repreStl , a(AV,..
iurthwah.• neasurer.
.?:tuiburgh, January LA, 18,b.
AN E. 4 LE,'" iito kilt;
Bud ut Las , VCO:iet , eut.M.j. i to the. Vl'f rzo—
mad A.A rsiAI.R.JAU Ut' IN du:
wat t,o pool a— tat, otlico WILLI.% \LS
1., •IL baLgu, ,a,trigo ui pay tuou (Oa
ad In ,LI 31 1 /000.:/0 m CII 1311 u101)1 /0 I. It , V.!Y1) 1 1 - .
.CC: U Id N:w WLIOro 0. , ..1 . 1) . 143 4, .
ay.:Z. I •• TH. N.: , ..1 it:RS
..110NoNo.A116LA
ittsbatT,it, J,:nuary
AN ELECTION !Jr lout, Alanagoid
car. of the Company fur erecting a tiritlge uv. r 1.1,. -
11,,,egatola river, oppusti, rutraburg.,,io Lou,-
wilt be hold at tin) fou-iionae, on .OJA DA f, March
IbUn, at 3 u'c.tek, P. 11. JOIIN rti.A
feltltMlStw* Tre
.510.NvNuAla6LA
Books Act!! be opened at tue 111.11 VA eht . A ii JUor..
toe borough of Ilulieeaport, for outmeriptiona to tn. Cap -
tat mock of mid Bank, on MONO I.Y, toe 22,1 day of et,
ru try next, from 10 A. M. to 12, M., and from G to 1 P.
.tue continua, (it necosary,) trout day to day tor arx day,,
At the same hoar& By Order tit the C , ,muusoiunere
.1.26:3w,.141w A. MILLLAR..
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
A L MBROT YPES-
A BEAUTIFUL ANU DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN ISE LIAD AS LJ%V
AS AT ANY liaST CLAS E..-3ZABLISUMENT
PT TUE COUNTRY, AT
WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY.
vv -m. C. di WALL 11AS TAKEN THE
thinf floor oa Jones' New Binlniug, ,eljoiniii4 tile
Uiiciiuics' Bank, ' , earth street, tut an AJllittOl'k
UALLE,itY; itud haring Hated up the
room in u style IltlBlllTtleSed, invitsn hin friends and the yuir
he to visit bin istatilishineut.
aim lti.ceptiou Hamm, he has nu hes , tation in saying, ha..
a.,t ate nuperiur anya here, tar MIZe, beauty of furnituie Liao
tptadutments generally; and MI Operating
Manias,, bit, e
uu the Balllo dour, are entered immediately through
iu his Operating Room', the must unprua cd combines
and sky 'iglus give a tacility for taking a finished
lure, in the least possible time, that lie thinks cannot Cul to
tu.die his establishment the resort of all persons of Late.
Mr. Wall's experience as au Artist, is a guarantee to hi
; strolls that none but good Pictures will lie permitted to
leave his premises.
The public, and the Ladies especially, are uvited to view
ttiz rooms, and examine specimens. feZel w
RE A A IlliAU I lON
AT IJO. 60 MARKET ST.,
Where can be seen the largest collection of
PdOfO6IIAPIT
SPECIMENS, EVEII EXHISITID IN Tilts CITY.]
P.orsong Making Pictures of theineelv,3 or flieudi,
ere invited t,O call and examine nal.a . t, Jatti•tg ola,wtwr.4, 4.1
WE }WARRANT PICTURES
perior to any that can be obtained west of the mountain
R. lII...CARGO Si, CO., •
enotographers and Ambrotypists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 76 Fourth litreet, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
S. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pitt:Margo
i'll.loEB TO SUIT ALL rayl.9..tf-:.p
WYKES' GALLERY Or ART,
'kj - 0. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURE:,
taken at this Gallery liy a iew and improved prui , sa,
;iv iug the natural color of the Fair , ey , r, dress and complv . ,
on. They are acknowdodg l / 4 .d 'by all who have extunine , l
low to be far superior to any pie tuf e eve. exhibited in CLi
sty. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examir
lIS large collectiouc of apecimemi. iliy Clattery Mdu ir; o n
•oemd door, is easy of access.
N. B.—Pictures of Children taken In twos :,c
cod,,
10 Sdarket street.
myntf E S. WYKES, trtiat.
ELSOIV'S
P.RICES REDUCED.
LLERY CORiiKR OF 'nuRD MAE-K.I7T extt Eh;
Entrance on Third street .
Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTY7Hz.i,
thc, hiuheet deitree of artistic beauty and perfection, can
to accommodated at short notice by callim; at
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
THIRD STREET.
ap29:1r2,1
Prices Chau rk,Uur and upward
B.OGE a S'
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMIIFtOTYPI;
SKY AND SIDE-LIGETT
G A HJ L E R t .
FILTH STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OFPICt
\ °ORE, Mater
WALL'S, F ttrtit street
K. F. W YKES, ArtJ
AA';' , EMENIS
PETTSBUttGH THE %IMF.
ns I.Mlj-.,V
BEE=
!Tivak . Rox,:o.
1 Hma!l
Colpr-U
tr iu erivae l o Buz, $1 00.
!•,•ck l'orMrloaue .o corumme , at 7
ar T kot •,,p,n from 10 to 3 o'clock.
twil tit of Nit? H N Ilnd last ttp
penr . c. I Mr. LANCID , N, who ha•+ kindly Vol
outocr,d ii serel:ol, nu 4 will appear in the greet play of
it3DAY E. ENING, ebruary 18th, will be perform
w•• tAL ital.:, pia) fr...ro the ti , raia , , ©titled
slurry Lungdon.
Dubois. I Amdia.... Mrs. Vau Doering
Ito, ti t , NI 0 , a-
'Cho which, itvinark.4. original and E•elected, upon the
inhj .ci he lira EIELILN MUZZY.
1,1,..•• I.y
To be f.d . e.w , el 1.) a F.,weil .•kailr.Fll, written by and de
d !.. r • • • fri nth, ti7HS. VUZZY
.Irl
lie 'API p •tt , wIP • e.• to •re ,•11....,q•
NT I I : b y
,R A q
~f •, .• will Lec,nre lef , ro the
)1 Kse' I 113t.ARY kS , OC.A — .O Lib pub te,enerally,
AT LAFAYE7'TE HALL,
On Saturday Evening, February 20th.
•I —" , o t *CAA ti - 11 !Of:cies t,f
:.C.171 Pin tit's.
lo A A I l l! , la At In k L.:cur" to Collin...llN. ht
vs ENT) . L'i V « I'EN LS, to to - 1110 Mt 010 MLHIC
Ali I It „ k I thrdr, Oa, Connaltte,, and a t
ch.: Lino J• , 11.:`; EIP.EZ:IATRICR,
W‘l. 11. KINCAID,
ELIAS IL.
kIPII ALLIREE,
1.1 ord r) P. DARLINGTON,
lti, 1,17 LI Lecture Comm tluo.
'.hi'l't/it KS t.):: CU M. :11. ISTit Y —The course of
Lt - rms 7 I.t•-e urea r chemistry itt the West. ru University (it
Penesylveriei. by 1•It M Ai'l.M; A ‘r, will commence 011
V:. I! A t A Frt.:lo:,),)N, Fe . hrthtry litth at 4 o'clock. The
1,•er . . - .lel illu , trate.l t,y numerous extittri , uents
'ix the regular students of the
are tio•iroui u; prinming thoi 'rutty, can
; Gar the ;our, at a modulate charge. by au
t
o i'rot .%I‘r; tes ~r Dr. MA:LARK:I, Principal of the
l'i.o lac, ;13e1 at the Univer
ej lir, ,t ;he And will be frce
, I( k 1 . • LI., Srri olary.
The Beautiful of Pa stings,
\ V-TERN SLAVE
C Er,l• EANDLI.,
.J I le,
1,6
KoDEL ui BEAUTY,
the. TONI N E HOUSE, No
43 Third 4tr. NOV th,m.
J yl7 r•CLIN ECK, Proprietor.
_ _
Oil N
w ILL ATTEND 1 o THE POSTING
V tt,i DtSIIIIBUTP kid of
1,5 Ftili. ,;,):,,k..:4Ri*:,.
uTuizia:6,
11.111. •I t.,,legrltph, or otlit.x•
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iitimphins; ilotfauth 6; Wright,
t R ' AUIOIiS,
N IL
COM '1'1!SSIOil PitiERCHANTS,
A.\ i 55 NOIII WATr.R. S'f.,
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l 1i ti:::.. L:.
MillEl2lllll
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Etifo, COTTA OR STONE
ia;. 9' 24 PIP ES 9
I.ILII incla calibre
:run_ , u .3u Cents per Font.
I ) [ e Al i 1 ARCH
sac • A f iluic..sette at :rixt.aufaciturcra
PrLuee, by
411 it; ItUk di. COLLINS,
FORWAitDING AND
c.:; 0 MISSIG Aft E.RCI4AFIT,
NI , VitiOLE.4l.l, - :
t - 1, i 3 U . ! • , . - 5 1. 4 ` IS
11.10 b, ..LLSE.BALLY.
1V:2 , :,1.: C1TT81.117.11.13a,
St , ..... F. lI'CLLS.4I
VY 431) , <Mi. 2fi E. 1.113 & CO.,
MANN MACTUIIIIII6 Or
iineriean Galvanized, But Refined
COMMoN SHEET IRON,
•-• :‘ , t 4. A. ttt t.b., Of W. DEWI.E.9 WooDY
C !-: L F. I 3 F. A T.: U
t) f I iLA EILSSIA 1110 A,
=EMI
ALI: AN ILL . .: ,7oitilL'OAl'ED IRON, for Roofing;
e.:b, ILS, rind IIoOP IRON.
.. , ..;..s.r , zalotine, No. 134 Firut rt., Pittsburgh.
7 .4-ALL fr'uIiciALVANIZINi; will be prompt],
T.ded tc ut Workb. au2ll
Burton 45L. Perkins,
A.UCrION'AND COIALSSIO'S MERCHANTS,
80 FOURTH ,STRK'ET,
LOUISVILLE, BY.,
ULICI Consignmontg of any and every
demcnpuun Qt• Nort.flawl.,fe. Any goods Bout to ue for
be atoo o oled to without delay, and remittances Im
Tonfiktul for fuvord we solicit a COLL
doom>, tiovt2m
E UV A L.—
Lii.F.l:llA%'E'S HOLLAND BITTERS.—
have -Erin. veil u.e 111A:it - au:tory of kkerhave's IlollaAd
13,itore, to N0.:2,7 Woo.: acre,[—the h./We IltrA occupied by
.11..Nloorboi.d, rn q.
Uat:i the Emit of April, our office will be oe the second
I 1.2 I BL J. PAGE. JR- k Co.
A LC0110i,•
—lOO bbls. 76 and 9E:i per cent.
4 ca. fur by A. FAHN LbT,Cli a CO.,
j c.a.) Curuer Lt First. end Weod strec•te.
51 WILL buy a new ?rime Dwelling
!..r runnil and Kitchen. Paling
a;:, Ovots, to. flat hit 11.1 a trout of 20 feet on
tert-y Htre-et, A 1 -early, by 110 feet deop to an alley.
T. t,bei ot paytuont vwry easy. Thu house la nevi and 1a good
wie by • SUN,
-14 61 Marko; street.
Ell, WUITE AND BLUE.-500 boxes
toilet vane g ..-yi uonp, ansorted colors, in lb., 3/ 2 '
ano ,4„, lb. cakes, en hand and for sale by
.O O. a J. H. eIAWyKR
EtNING FLUID AND CAMPIIENE.-
13 A Jar v. 'uppl ~f there al ticlua wuntantly uti nand.
wiritiniii a liu ,uveriur and cheaper than
i ..._. -tio:t3 can always procure it at
.lUD. rLLutNffa.
and MeriLet
4 I . have just. received a supply
~1 V..;;.,,t's S nag's, [honsurics•l
••Ii) 11/ -O. it, 8. wishing anythinz
'.l- ailid swath] call and vzsalitto three teftru purt,hai-
FLE3lltitit,
t Cttru , r Diatnot,tl and :11caket street
ti I( ED BUTTEII.--600 lbs. solid pack
& Hutted, rthetved and for talc, by
A .7; d. F IZr.li, 89 Wood street
REMOV A
Forwarding and
1-LoU'a, 6P.AIN, AND ALL is( ,D 8 Ov PRODUC2
Ilits rumor- from 89 Water 8 trevt, to thy
()rimer of Market and First streets, .
PirrPorxim F ,
UPERB. CAltB. SODA.-200 kegs New
:agttc, tor EAle Dy
F A 1.1"/Llt , " X:!Kb C 4
1' YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING
TJ ORDER, CALL AT 011E8TEIVE
A LT Mimic As,tortrziont of
BF'ASONABLE:PIECE GOODS
•
CHESTER'S EDYPEHO HALL,
Corner nf Wood street an/ Diamond alley.
lou tinkut nt
ti-g - Wt. _turfy to Plt..t.,
'POUR INVOICES IN TWO WEEKS—
/ .DIA RUBBER BELTING.—A Large 1 r STEELE.:NUM; SnELETON SKIRTS.
1 cn.cl:, all ti-.--, '..., 3 and 4 ply thick, at the Italia Rubyl The fourth invoice Of :his elejout I,rincit Ekirt, received by
1,,, Et-pot, .ti and 21 St. Clair street. . Adams Expecte, this day.
j. 0.) J. 1. H. PHILLIPS. , Ladict who were di...sp v .4ntcd in
procuring one on itm
- , day hurt, can now be "a-ppli , .l at HORNE'S,.; i.- • , .4
4,1 . .- • .-- .
Ll AR CORN-130 sacks Ear Corn. justre
-3:4 c;co , l. mud for i - .•Li.f.) by JAS. A. FETZER.,
ja - 23 • 89 Water street.
tit D PRECIPITATE.-150 pounds for ' r 4
204, , B. A. FAHNETA) &Cf ,
13 3: l w !PT 111 Fir.t and Wood etroo•A
B LACK GI)IPUItE LACES,
And MACH BRUSSELS LACES, _
INERA.L IVATERS.—BIue Lick, Bed
ford and Congre-.8 Wwers constantly on hand at
JOSEPII FLEMING'S,
"Orner Diamond and Market street.
ONEY BEAN TOBACCO. Another - 2 "
supply of this celebrated Tolytccn, just received by Ferrated Tinct. Bark and Elixir 01
JOB. P.LEM.LNG, Bark, on hand and br. sale by
Oonaer Diamond mad Market streeS I D. L. PALIMMBIOCH a CIO
LE4SER AND 51.A.NAGLI,
=MEI
k I :,COND T Eit 15 Coats
lliya Turtibull
I.i ER. P A TRlfq
lIII=I
Pii:LADELPHIA
OZZIE
1712/12151
I utLio.
L ,, ,amvllle,
Ciuctnuati, Uhiu
i'gteburgti, Pa.
L
JAM M$ A. FETZER,
Commis. ion Merchant,
IMMEMES
MEDICAL.
OBILT ONE 1:10711%E
—0 F
DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR,
TS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
Lr , 4wled with Liver Complaints, nnleas the moat des.
Irate of casta, when the mond bottle Will, with - mates a
eaugle failure, re.ttort, ate patient to health and vigor. We
,nti to call the attention of all to these facts, that the In
,lonipoorithal by a ph% ItiCinn who has need it in
het practice Ittr rile post,twouty years with a success almost
credulous, ttutl hat it ta'antirely vegetable, being composed
Some idea lti the cdretigth of theft., gums may tie farmed
whoi, it is thv invigorator contains as
meet, -trung. l ll • hioalted doses of Calomel without any
oi deieteil„c,
We know ihetu is i.i.thing tow h , fgre the American pub
lic, prepared' with such "kill by a edentific man, particularly
for diso,es 01 the Livur, a, hr. i.lauford'e Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has i.trai ea a reputation second to no
ether article in the world, simply becanee it rest on its OWL%
vierit. To cenvinc, all b; ti al that it id all its proprietors
clad'. it to be, if any of 'or readoto are suffering from each
diseases as are deocrilool kt Dr. Saliford'a edvertoternent, ins
know of know remedy that will so surely care them as . the
Invigorator.
The Invigorator curea Sick Headache lake Quo or two
teaspoouluis at each attack and it will soon disappear. For
on overloaded stomach. or whet. food rititel or soars, take the
!nylgorator after eating, arid it will not prove disagreeable
or oppress, vo. For Ileartbm n, Palpitation. or Difficult
13:rathing,'Mkua tot puentu I once or [tate daily. For Lose
o. pp.tite, Languor or 1. stleusuesl, th= medicine Is invalu
able. It will restoiv the appetite and make the food digest
well. Nightmare. take a teal,poffiltni on retiring, and the
demons of dream-laud will alt he nudes. Attar eating •
Malty dinner, take a dot of Ir,vico; a:or mad it will relieve
all oppreasion er Mimosa 'I u 3 In ,morator is a Liver Items.
of unequaled virtue, aCtILIC directly on that organ, car
in.., sisspsia„lanii u, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Pulps,
Worms, and all Female tllotructions, fur which It has no
equal.
knew there iti nothing r.ovi before tha American puhi
Lc prepared with such skill by a scientinc man, partioulat
iy for of the Liver, as 5 invigorator, or
Liver itetnedy. It has attained a rolintation second to nu
“ther article in the '..or el, simply boranete it rest. on 'MORI)
merit. To concise, all by trial that it la all its Droprietors
claim it to be. if Mt F of ;To reader, are suffering from each
not or.. drys r1b,.l io Dr 6kntord'o atlarrtiaement, w.
know of no remedy that will no, surely cure them se the
Invigorator.
There has lately been brirughl to our n.7.ticn a inadkaue
Ihnt seems to I, , onsona w Lid , rl,ll, cmatier, and healing pro•
rertie , s in -oiseacoa of the Lit,-r, :, , tornach and Digestive Or
gans. it cacao to na with ~, many b.- , illianala m its favor
that we tlaVc Li ted Ks liectS Li come the worst CBBO3 at
continual ,blulits, caned 1,, ,le,ang., liver, and in every
ir,tance the eft ct Ws, to r, iisve or give a permanent cure,
Dr. Sanford's le s;gerator, or Liver Itomedy hi what we re
h r to. We ILiwayo hurt, b- en credulous about cures by pat
ant medicines, but, we ire Om. inc,ql lhat thi- moulcioe, foc
f.wtly use,ieLint overrated by the hait of recomnyindationa
t has. Our adv•co is, Er all troubled with Indigestion, Do ,
bit tly or 80w , .1 int a bottle and try It; our
wool for it, reLef will bo importenced,
,ILE.t..drigs To Tint IN - v..kuir, v. ho Citse Dr. Panford's Invisor•
ti,r. for IL aill r ifrce them of thrir paint. a soon 53 It Is
to their Mt.olilt... b. P.a. non misery cannot exist
tbs. 1. , usod,t. , r it will as surely drive them
‘Mylight durlinons, of this tuere can b
ali mut to th Ina tr} i,, for it carries conviction with
y tak , rn r ovideileit is the thousands or
from those ho air, it or have been cared by 11.,
T: ..ne bottle, n does Out benefit, then we are mistaken.
RICB oar. Dou.s.a Pill fIOITLI.
SANFORD & CO., Proprierora, an Broadway, New York
Sor aala.by O. 0. KEY8!..1.3., 140 Wood street, Mat:mink,
Jal:3mdavr.2p
it : "
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( ---.4.b
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ii .
R
1:: % ;3 ' . l A T Tr a y
9 %I L, vt,4'il Li
OF THE AGE.
ki a. of Roxbury, has discov
,ruti I,ISMIe Wa.j3 ak comedy.
th.ii
Avery Ithad of aamor,
riz.o , 1 Tll EOf tiLA DOWN TO A (2051110 N
1"2,1 'LI
, ULH tried it h. ovor s•iovon hundrod o&-raa, and never
tU. (both timeukr humor.) Ho hews
P0 , P , a . 4 . 00U ..wer orw hundred oerttlicates of it.
v 1.., all ~,cluu tweut% mike 01 ii , kitt.ll
U boten:4 are w‘trrut.,t,d to cure a r.nreing sore month.
).•• t., bor eh, ix o.i curd Cm. , worst kind of Pimplae
I . or Cur. 1,“..tic.1 will ekiir the !!y , tolll or bllbe.
Lxtlry :v ‘varrLarit,a Cu:tit : W. wo;At cank9r In W.+
ca• 1:h SlWlLliteti.
to E. warv•iated to onro thb worst kiwi
of I,:rysiptAlo
cano all humor
t. two bottle
NALleo are 'warranted to cure nuar.l ug eS the ears and
hi n , hoa,unong the hair.
r to are warranted to cnrii oorrupt and
)I.lt , cure Orly eruption of tho skin.
Two or ioottiol tiro wn.ra,wd to CIIZ.I the worzt kind
o: nog:worm:
Two or three N.ttles thrb warretutod CC; cure Gte moet dem
CaBC of rheumatism:
three to four hottle.4 are WArittrlL,l t. , TICO galteßhennk.
mite to ei4nt bootee will cure worst oas t , of scrofula.
1- .,notit is HI 0 tre esperieuced from the first bottle, and
!,, rfe,t curt, le War 1 - 413. Led when toe above queutlty is taken.
'Aft )11.t.t,m,—Tar rtpriration of the Medical Discovery,
in ;;Inc. ot w•-11 eatablishud by the
n,, teheeeA ye ee of all who have over used it, that I need
hot -ay euythiu the ,titjeet, 'CI the, most skilful phyla
ciun, end the meet carent! Drultgii,t3 In the country are tin.
MY in its praise.
in pr..,i,uting the Medic:ll Mac:over . ? to yOur notice, S do
it a lull kuowle , lge of the curv.tivo power. In reliovfni;
gad curing mot of th,t, In which you are CIL
fortinqtAy eo habit , That mont t...r.cruciating dueese to ao
affectionate mother
NURSING SORE 'MOUTH,
rirecuvd RA lf by miracle: i'Jar own tamper to restored Os
itn natund sweetness, and your babe from abort and fretful
nwds to calm and Mo.: slumbers, and the ~,lodical Msoore
ra boom a fountain of bleaaing to your husband and
lions-hold.
In the tuoro advanced staw9 of
CINKEIL
it e,t.tuutis to tho szornach, canning
DYSPEPSIA,
witch IA nothing hot cankv: of the atom b i theu to the
inToatinom and
KIDNEYS,
creating a sinking, gone fetning, !I (1 an ftitlitrerollollloV6l4 40
Ott cut nitall3.
Sour 9 tomach
RA IV AND INFLAMED,
yrnr tool ou take certain
rrd4. Ltlld ova of that your ['pitiful dose not tet half the
ur rurishineut ikeon tains ry., tor.- '4:r:1111411:M0 0 fluid of the canker
ants it hp; then your ,Ynirrioxrton lOSNB its bloom 'and be
come,. saliow or ,tr,enot, orld your tre- , t day is gone. For
want of nourishment your -yet.on becou.les loose and flabby,
arl ttlj fibres of your hotly become relaxtyl. Th e n follows
train of diserine. whirtr tho llolioal LlL4covery is peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
P•elpltation the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the
dpi ar and small of the b..±, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, irregularity of Inc nx.rels, and also, that most excru
ciating of disetutes, the _ _
PILES
flow many thonsands'or poor women aro suffering from
this diqt)ritte and pining away a miserable life, and their next
dour neip,hbor d9es nut know the CA11341. I wish to impress
ue your mind that old prwierb, "An mince of proven
tion is butter than &pound of cure." in the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the cure, with thin grunt
and guodquality,tilat it will ❑ever, under any cLrcumatanoed.
do yen any injury.
Isla change of diet ever nt-ceti.,n.ry —oat, the beet you am got
and enough of it.
DIRYJTION - 1 , 02 c. z—Adcit. on. taliWilpoonful por day—
iren over tm yet:pi th.Ait•-t from Ily,l
to eight yeare, tea ayo,atui. tie direction', can be app
,able to all. constituti. [Ake aufllcietit to operate on tto ,
tx, , ,vrli twice a day. yours truly,
Price .111.00 per 1,4 or !3 1„ b y
)r. UtO. H. KEYSER.,
1.,...) ',V.,: Piatiburgh,
%hrs.
B OW MA N'S
VEG ABLH COMPoidiD
I',M=l
C.%1104,
Quinsy,
Brouchitle,
Asthma,
InflAmmatiou of the Lillis,
luttuurati,
licArsentp.n,
111,.e.11tig t 1 the Lung
Ck..dumptvA.l. •
For l,y CiE4). H. KEYSER,
And Pataburgb,
f•• 10 J ei.e.,ilNo, sliectieny"Atl•
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Ei O LEAUTIIL L SELECTION Or
gOiIUMEN"; b, GaAVE STONES,
ncaos;ares, Sce., tv,c.
public reaninrr i !. 1115 it , 311 t eitiMine our stook
law, and work wai•raL!,..7l.
, T WO hundred dollari in hand, and four
liin olrit.l in two yFia:lv tn
plyents, will sc...oaro a dwe%
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fol 2 51 .Ittrtet stroot.
()RNE KNITTING BALLS-
OILNE BALL]
asceivtAl this moruthg,
SODA.-IU,OOO ..pounds on hand,
and for ade by 3. L a CO.,
ta. V". miry Pros.
THORN'S EXTRACT OF CUPAIBA AND
SABSA PAW LL. s.—Auotner itipply of this celebrated
English reinetly,j , va recciv• dby JOS FLEXING,
fe9 G,rner Diamond and Market street.
RoXLIU FLY, NABS
DONALD H_ENI,IEDY
1.1 tEitTir RTIVRRT.
iIORN VS, 77 Marta street.