..~: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE DT HAJ9IF PEIRTN, T. Abnatiticwdrid 1. 4 . b jounmy'd mach l're travelled far and near, • And my experience is euch As you shall shortly hear. seen the worst—l'M epee the bent - . . Of (so etified),luntin hind; . ;Mere all are baggy in guest Of That they curer find. -. • - tve known a man who robbed the poor And yet was rich himielf, Who drove the be gar from his door, With silver ca the shelf. I've atm a judge who justice sold, Have heard a gamester pray, And known a wife who did not scold Upon a washing day." I've known a lawyer plead a cause ..Who never cent his bill, And known a doctor (not of laws) .Take his prescription pill. I've known a tradesman speak the truth I've heard parson swear, And knew a hackman once in sooth, Who charged but to jut fare. FIG knowoo parson play id whit Who would not play at [co; And known en abolkionist Who did a Ware pursue: ToiViviAt on his offsprings wild A'diner board his gold. And seen a mother leave her child For strangers, hands to hold. teen a maiden who had Aid WhO hod a modest air. And seen a Gale' who (seeming) did Not know that the was Mir Once on a rail 'twat my lot To get a passage free, - And on a steamer once I got A decent cup of tea. Ind I /WM Eetn, Onee in my life, A husband, be it known, Who did not threat hot neighb,r's wife Somebetter than his own; And also seen—l'll he (dont wink: ) As gentle as I eon— Some time ago, it was.-1 think— I saw an hones man. N. V. Expres.l 'TEED OF WELLINGTON AT PRAYER. The Duk of Wellington attended early morn ing se nice in St. James' Chapel on Sunday, 26th January, 1 FA . St. James' Chalk] is in the pal ace of C l.t.. ames. London. It is on the right as yen enter t e great .gateway, between the Color • court and A bassador's court. It is an oblong room, chlefl remarkable for its ceiling, which Is tint, and Se y heart 100kiUS, being fliviclei into geometrical -funned compartments • which arc tilled with morial bearings. Prince-Geirge of Denmark, nd the princess Anne; Frederick, prince of Vales. and the daughter of the Duke Saxe Gotha:' George IV and Queen Caroline: and her present Jhjesty and Prince Albert, were all married he . . lt was in this chapel that James ..1l.„ two day after his :brother Charles' death, publicly beamass. lie was attended by his ~,, lifeguards, the band of gentlemen pensioners , several of t re nobility and Knights of the Gar ter, in the c liars of their order. The Duke of 'Norfolk, ash se office it was to carry the sword of state, etc pod short at the door, which very much disco celled the King. ••Nly lord " he exclaimed." your father would have gone f ether." The Duke quietly retorted, • 'Four Maje ty's father would not have gone -to for." The royal family - do not now regularly frequent this chapel, since hi.r Majesty has had one constructed in Buckingham Palace. There are, however, teats appropriated to the use of the nobility; and the" coversof all the books bear the gilt impress of the royal arms of England. Service is performed at eight o'clock in the morn ing • (whicli the Duke always attends when in town,) and twelve o'clock at noon. •At the latter hour it is ichanted by the boys of the Chap el royal; 'admittance two shillings ! !' For the early service the admittance is one shilling !'— What an epistolic arrangement ! But now to this particular early service on the '.'.6th ultimo. . The morning was gloomy and damp. The air bit shrewdlyt, 'Ts'ay bluer cold.. •It was a flopping and 'an eager air.' The car riage wheels' rumbled loudly along Piccadilly and down St. , James street, no there was no other traffic to distract their sound. The few cabs - that were out looked most miserably and deso late. A mechanic in his dirty clothes lounged along—or London vagrants slunk, stealthily and cat-like, out Of street entlie half torpid servants - . albeit opened doors, slowly rubbed their eyes 'acid yawned; the very houses looked leaden and :,illeepj. ;•But we arrive opposite the old red -brick•malace gateway, and . the carriage palls '-wp,ihe grenadier guard on duty—no doubt ta iling niter a duke and two duchesses at least —presents arms and gives the military salute. We walk on, pay our three shillings, and aro ~ shown into a coat opposite the duke. We are three minutes behind time—not so the duke; the service has commenced—a misty gloom pervades the place, and the old man is accommodated with twolighted candles—not open the communion tablet, but on his particular pew, and for his es pecial use. Who will say these candles were • motto their right places 'Y s . Tens of thousands are drowsily reposing. But the 'iron date' is awake, - and now the voice of the minister is - heard eaying—'Dearly beloved brethren—The Scripture moveth us in sundry places to acknowl edge and confess our manifold sins and wicked ' floss, Ac. • The duke's head iabowed; he pronounces the thelgeneral confession, word for word and dis ldietly enunciates 'Amen.' In the Te Deum landamiii, to 'We praise thee, 0 God, we ac knoirledge thee to be the Lord,'' he responds— 'All the earth loth worship thee; the Father ev erlasting.' The Apostles' Creed is 'repeated, as also the answers commencing '0 Lord, shoW thy mercy upon ‘l3,' to which he replies,' 'And grant us thy salvation.' At the reading of the Com menlonaervice, the duke walks from his seat to the rails, kneels on the communion step, repeat ing after- each commandment— , Lord, have mer cy upon us, and incline oar hawrts to keep this law,' and to the end of this most solemn and im preasiveservice, does that wonderful old man lift up his voice imprayer —the Vergyman, at times, having to wait a few 111061clit4• upon him. At the conclusion of the service the duke dismissed it* carriage, a very common practice with 'him and walkod through, the Green Park home."-- Linetpool Joornal Two Hut. DiscovEur IN DAGUERREOTYPES. The last number of the Daguerrean Journal, print ed in rfew,Tork city, contains a communication froni Mr. Hill, relative to his method of producing a variety of tints, of colors in the same plate. Tho editcir, in prefacing the letter, says that the views of laadstapes by this process are unequalled; the Mimicr garden, with all its variety of blooming dowers can be imprinted with a degree of exact ness; end brilliancy which iv altogether astonishing w4l probably be six months before the ffisco veryr re ady for the public. Mr Hill, in order to show bat i le can produce more than one color at once n a plate, says he has produced several portraits, one of a laboring man, with a sunbnriat face, ! very red cheeks and lips, blue eyes, auburn hair, the cravat red and blue; and all the colors developed with truthfulness. A collection of small plants, red; yellow, Line, and combinations of these, forming seven ahedes of red, ax many 'of yellow, three of blue, five of green, three tints of purple, making in nil twenty eight lines, were represented on this plate to, the very tint, except the chrome yellow, n color which'he bus the most difficulty with, but which be thinks be can overcome. Solon ot tho Philadelphia etliiors have witnessed tho fruits . or tho discovery, sad testify in its fa- BACON'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Bona East corner of Fifth and IVO[nut Streets, CINCINNATI. 01110. ,_ (Incorporated in 1851. , DAWN I. SNOW, Er.q...—..Lectureron Orri-G-Zr)ri: i CAL WaIDLON sol. Y. !mane._ ...... th Assinan rn 11ls ts. a•... S. BACON begs leave to return sin cere than/. tor e eel, liberal palm ... iss wh, ~..,,,m i. ..., h 0p „,,,, by insiefssigwille attautton to .t. merit • euntlnnssce of the taripreedented ass. ass that ha t attended his efforts during tia past winter. utility Of Inssitntions of this dennation Luton:cm 00 completssy establish.' by practleal demonstnitiona, miss been las loudly attested by the dismissed,' who lave ela, oft;klLbe advantage. of then Instruction. ce no longer to on •quir• either tirgnmerit for their support er eulogy open their =nits. 11810 plan adopted in teaching combitate linen. with VAeM.; instead of cuing lock, the pupils are exercised in Mithegatiginal entries of everyday bugloss. transaction, ..10,0. area. Posting, Balancing Ai:comas. opening and elsidag it groat !lu sh dafferent sets of Ban, bOtJa for inland ussik bush:awe. whore the business MiTr h enprorperons and ethers.: and thus qualifying the atsmatudessr. lin notatingkind of into Omess pocetfoti dune. of the so costt in any busin. The entree of Instruction will corislat of DOUBLE EN TILT 804)K KEEPINU, embracing nyery department of beldame tilercantlic amounts, eta Wholesale, itetall,Com . Exchange. Banking, anuLarturmg, Shipping. ri=liiah M Partnership. Stessobossin, and Coussuund Co. Yd mental La Busimmlionamerehd Calculation, Puttee! PenPenmanshipEmw. _'• Pupil* am inatrassni Individually. and not indenter , AO thar. students may enter at aey t.tme, and proceed in ihe stale of their npaclty and assiduity. PUblie examLnaltons are bad. (theoch Totoll. non ~....- trod privately if they deYint It. when the student nnis.r. cm tied mid therm:tub interm ) eationa be a t& Printdpal, missed by • Committee of Practical A...W..Blndßu siness Men. and Diplomas award.] to thew who are deer, ed ...lathy of them. A ontrse can be Intel In from etc to ten nTeka. And In tonnloAnao the Principal would state that cm," thins 16 his power will be done to advanne hi. student., mit mata OM thnough and mssimplistdd ocebuntaata. MA his intsusiss e na ble him the badness ammo, 087 will generale enable him to procure situ/alone for thaw Andrus of obtaining theta. . . . ..... - Tem.—For • full mune of laming in Bonk. Reaplnn. Writhig.Gitoznerrial Law. 140.00. av2Zrn • • The Pennsylvania Volunteers r`SUßSCßlßEß, late a member of the omil Beginsent Pennsfleesda Volunteers, vans puleedocal =rims to Ille•menkbers of We two B. MOO Of fenunisouie Volutztowes who served In the Into 'woe wlthM tocollset the claims to which the:" aro eh =Mu on An of Assomblf, paned the I,4th . def of entitled "de Let to Provide for the PeTeut. '-of tY l lan 'M B irghitir " Via r t i ld=' 71Miiniee.ipril 6,10 Au"".al". Wl:2lraxt • • ,--TO COlNcritA., . _ -Proposals for Coal and Slack. S4LED REOPOSALS for delivering, in Lb* stniei OAS* Works of the Pittaburab liav C0t0pc,100.4.30 pc,100.4.30 llosakte/a of bitateenousCoal.and 30.003 bush u olAt i t,zkl y be jri z nfi t at tev . .7 . 7 d V , 11,.C . 14n . PM OW End Pisa to b of each quality. and delivered at such owa, and In such quantities. as Wall be ay,roved of and iilFettod. _ _ _ TO CONTRACTORS Tho standard of computation for Coal load Slaok to In ra parini. per bushel. rtoalts to be mat m onthly. evnlraTalon:2o wren, brecenritt to be addressed to notate Bakraell. Esq.. Prtal eta of The Company, WI endorsed "Crupor.al• for Oclld and Slur JAMEIi CIIRIIITT, ' math/ , Trason, DRY GOODS, &c New Spring Goods, at. No. 85 Market et. ALEXANDER & DAY would respectfully A,insitesdhe attention of thy !abile to their seri - large .iichoke noel of 'NEW .YPNLY6 GOODS,•slath they ane nein ...Inn. This stock has been botightst the Inn. nistens Auction and Importer's rates. and oi l he sold at :err "mail - t•ltiko.7 - lEkriatr,rkitel,l'ef.. , 4 peklue stet Northwest coma of the Otamceni. iWholesale Dry Goods. A. MASON & CO.; 62 and G 4 Market stmt. are now daily opening and...lnn their poising the woes .. noire and meld ovnirt omit of Imported gra American Goode they haye ewere. hibited. to which they nu. ..fully incite the attention of C ...I Country Merchant.. opt New Spring Goods. i A. MASON & CO. will open thin morn- A. Inv—TO ewes of Union.. Ind American DM iird. of the latest and mred faehlonable diet, to it bleb I ey rutted the attention of their patron , and the paint. •-- . . . . . . . ITHE SUBSCRIBER hao commenced re ceiving a larger and more deHrable stock of pANCI JET and DRY (100113 than he ea, hnuaght h, thc =et. [...stating In part of Print!, Printed Lawn, Mot, de Idine, Oincrham, •I. p 1 Victoria. Swirl., Lull, and Boot Mu-Ur. toured and Hemet !Swains: Cloth, Cacoinierca, Casomet, Tweeds. and Jeans: Drills and Cotton Stripe, IrPth UM,' Pon,. /Mk* and Cratrabo Thltet. Mona chi Emus. and Cottuo ?bawls ll.Blery. Mves, Ribbon.. Lace, Veil, Lomb, Enrico.. Suoperider, Paraeols, Umbrella, Table and Pwk rientlery. Clock,. Jewelry. Watches. Se., Sc, to which he clepectfully lc di..• ilo ofi. orlon ol merchants and pedlar. L M''' .5, ARBUTHNOT. lot W. 11.4 € UST REC'll AMY NOW OPENINiI AT * W3l. DltillY'::. N 0.1.74 Loran hoard. Tory larEe Ind soperior trot* of Fachionable Boot, to thottlemen a Wear for 2prind ma:Lori-do/Athe n Meet atyles in American. Eoftli3O, sod Fond , to` .4 ere, a very splendid aenortroent GI VpltA., and Cloth, o every fashionable end. sal color. which, Weedier with a las-, and well mannfortmlal suck of READY MADE C LTBill. mate, one r( the lorce.t anJ te..t plected I net pith. Alteghenie, all on which the Proprietor I .deternalned to GO, at such priers 119 will convince all Ito favochita with • call, that not only the moil supcnor Clothing i• NJU at Ha , edahhchment, but al, at the low. v rAcr o ' rc;tg 11"ifie 4 i . illering line emeruxed. Iv boil. in the oCct POovible manner, and at the ehorreß mare. . : Inie hl a . _ _ I Straw Bonnet and Hat Warehouse, N0..105 MARKET STRRET, it. PALMER leu eri eery • iroorls. rlr. . O,NWETFFet , i,I3 Arocrlcov plo.n and fr., sr. k o ., Brom, Eb 4, C4oof, Loco , Ital. Pu.scl. - a at HATS-31cter. Youths'. nod Roy , LrAhoru. fury sof LPnlm aTI HAT. (rms....root Tor.. of 'hare AAA r.urui. 8/717B0.17—filch BAnnct clad Scarf. pinin :rnun .11 - Tor f.ter. rnitlot ant color. U.. , 0. ,1 E.0fr.0r• Ezurc.l skit, 3L.-And C•lton . . . . STRAW razumr_cc....i...tiae.cle. Dotirni. nand. C leriars. in, Jrc. FLOWERS--Vrench cad Aorrrixn Spri7n.tenne.h, ,n I rmarate. rirlt and Ocrrri otylte. L.fin2Y,VET SIGNS AND S',l 77. \ " . .e—Gisc , .. Gm. d•• I nr th,,, d, Rhine, Dlorer., , end other et - 71e, n.seertel i Wes sad color.. SATlNS—Aacrted cm-slitter , rind coin,. .. go—ltleb cavi low prberel PnreJeele and Umbrelln. Thn , l a, .t.r.. tr. . • in c Spring Boxtets• a tTR FIRST LOT is rec(i:c4 and -- c ,. o rwil, tomprisinc. in part, the relh,log A ..- , 4 .4, re ... Athoni Chip, (lnne n .* Own. :litte and Yellow Lam, mar and Tulin. ! Ilan Chip, Jenny Lynn nod Sotto. giLehChip, Finnel Stray And Nail, Yam, straw and Diamond, Pearl and Lo , ep tiatin. nineties Crimpnl. Amerlean Lace. leiettlith Pearl, 1 ' Ihi nmarntri 31i1td, lurid.3.lantlia, .• Stilt Alban., Straw, -§" .L. 4.. ASON d CO., DI m odd di Darker at. CIIINTZES.-111capur h Bußen rizt.n Invite Lb* attention of the Lediee to.ome or. natal styles of Light and Drab Chi.... Just re ¢elved. Thee Dave also open this morning. an addittonal supply of HPRINO BONNETS. aellisl rare of 3174 oente. Bonnet. lUbbons, Bonnetlane. roMIEGE DE LADTES, Light and D.rk. lveludlag A few places very beautiful Freucb. ands. res for e.bUdrea.oett and yelling I. by rarbl3 UW . IIN t lICKCIMEI.ji. ... CARPET'S, OIL CWTHS &,. W. McCLINTOCX L two toriataatir receivin= Lir ftrrung Stark at CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, & TRI3I3IINCFS , Camp :daft. panthe fallowing varieties: CARPETS. Extra Royal Velvet Pilo Carpet., 40. do. T•ro , dor rro. aelk do. do. lirtmelr. extra 3 ',ls to,rfane 3 ply: cloi..lottralla extra tine do.: fine dm; comom.y., ~.dt do.. 34. 6-8. m 12.4 twilled Venitiatt, 4.4, 3-4, 1.4, p n dot 4-1. 34. tO. and 24 wool and eztt.c.st do. .. , . , ... .. .. .. . . I RUDE, MATS, OIL CLOTHS, Es..c. _ , 4xtra Chroilk lim e „do • extra tufterl dn, line d hichl enrol:non do. heallle Door Kam ~,n,t do. do . Arley skin do. do,- Adelaide do. do-: Th rum .1...... numb Clothe, Fettlog do, Corking 12,4, 0.4. and 2-1. i+ —Short Oil Clothe. eat to At oar else hall or room. 7-4, 44, 6-4, 4 , 4. and 3-4 011 Clothe. E AIR RODS, BLINDS, TABLE COVERS. ho. car Bedard all Nom Carnet 'boffin., Ltat Car- Mtn bando4_6-4,4-4.and3-1 alartiruee Table Linen, Crn.b -and Mayen 'lucky-01mb do. Travel...rot Window Shade, Ihiff Wialow Ilolhatd, VcolUora blitrin Pdabwl Plane Corns. do. Table do: do. Stand do: Worsted Table do. I ,, i.gimils.telata.l foreboded our otectdirect firm the moat celebrated Yaemieli. Wog& the lateet and Mo. , op , Fr7orl a .coa l ' en e s " l y t! '',:i o "Z a rfr:-.' to ~,,:- ' 2, ';:f. Fe e and n o r= ti ls e l ile ' a" . lllPcitir - mad examine nor Work at I'he Carpet 'Warehouse, 1 1 5 Fourth street. i mchl9 W. 31cCLINTOCK. CoqHAWLS—A. A. MA2ON & Co. hare just reel paten .ners--3,3 esston Printed Cashmere, Ilia ored,Thibet. Ernbroldcred do-, Fanny de Lame and LA, tr bawls. •P• itIBBONS—A. A. .8i1.11.0..1 4: Co. will exhib it. this morning, eartcna cf new style. bonnet kit l .. r ,,,,, do . and Lace tell, Embroideries. Ao. /ill U#Pod"lollo &lll;ftebriFlELD b. , a t e 7 just rnio a ao hhaelt and nolcred .411.1.1u o r:aiirt . , o l, ' l ' m ' ri - .371 , 11”: nedle adtamatri nand Lerageo and Alnuadelams of new and be aitifial etyles Wide boon Mtn, 11/ bite n ot lath too Maxima le. ahll M U . R....PIa ic iri. B g t.ftVl , FlEL send, ll .vr l t l y aszi : , - ..0 .4 m . - &le e which will Le found ilueltaback water.. Illeachei std unbleached Sherellog. )2-4 Linen &beeline...l ills Cdr, Linen and ]lobo 40 to wide for 1111,, Lair, *Pt BLACKBERNIE & SILK TISSUES, for Ladino wear, to le had at 01 11UR1•I-11 I BURCHFIELD,' IVILI Rpm Y & BURCIIFIELD have received • few Meer., more all wool TieniA and-Ca...hoer, - r to Well SY/ Et i — lt ENCH PAPEIi 11.4NliiNGE---Ttlpee try, Decorate°. Velvet and 0 oLI Paper 11.alogo ant ere. for Drawitig bourns ant Parh,re, 1r... the .ele b manufacturer Delarourr, of Pan. 10,1 rod an , for sal e by WALTER P. flentiliaLl. • _ nir.b3l 7 Liquore tZ . Wood etrret ._ Wines and • . 1 . !id 157 Liberty eIL Formerly Davis crark, foci.m lirD. Xt.., or Mut urg, I Id a. "ta , rxnab- td N. 0. • ICKEISEN & STOUVENEL, respectfullZ. I announce to they/at/11c generally. and Ilion. Glenda , e.pielally, that they ho er eetibllsted aN EW %PINE .od LIQUOR STORE at thabure stand, ober. they 00.11.1 , wa). keep a toll saaartraeot of the ben Met—afar Ur and ".., a b red and nbita t o law, Alec, dart andlede 0 of tha eholeeta vintages Jastunes`rum, Milani niu lreds IVlllkey,ebarspainat and sparalingllock wince uf t • moat elver.' brands. prat sloe., Madeira/ deerry andiuurcat Id ince. Abet/Wm, A. Alea A.M.", Bailee...l barring:, :mite •Ddldnadirgh Chet,. All eta/deli they Fair pen, wholesale, or retell, an Mamma resaonable tem, Onel of tbr partner, Mr atouseuel, Rillcorannang his lan busineo In the city of .1 ,, 1 lark , pew al...re ern If enabled to aell a cheaper and a better artld, than any other house In Ob. rlty. Plea, mire 03 a call, before bola • taffeta, /4risitallea,appliedp free of extra charge, sad at the "taffeta notice _ —_ SP3 Ur . D. KING; Banker and Exchange Bru- P l esZ y tite r iVu h ni m diiranTlZagii r ", l ; . lt'l,` wed at low mew and is now paying the hishog • market wend= in par fonds toe AtnerWa Wert racket Taioperanceville and NobleitOwn Plank 1 Road Company, yOTICE is hereby given to the Strockhold -1 elan( raidCOMPang, that the)) make immeat to la Dell ken liarß eh sia eanrera renf the ,,,, r , r on the law hlOtl ri g; each and eIVIT agmtb h r, until the whole met Is paha in fall—ew. the road will Lb Cunha' and bridged ll' Jed 4th, 1E41. , Th e gtoekholden are requeeted to he rr ,pt and puttetual In their payment mehrlt - tf ' ht B BROWN, President LAD PIPE--Cornell'a improved patent Lord Pipe km trydrnntr, r • I . Pomp., 1 itrdestiel..... eirterna, as. Al) Am on hand and to arrive, kw ride b ' ALF.XANDEIt 001t13011. _rlta ji1 , 41 ' 134 Front stmt. --, -- ALARD.—I have removed to my new store, (thmv duns viii nearly opposite the Bank of h, where I wiii be glad to see my Blends mol fel low I.lkens,•nd melee a share of their custom. I will kwpvery largo assortment of Upholstery, Bodsand Bed el. Curial Mile, Poring, Moab Cotton and Husk atra* , owe ember Bede, Meters, and Pilloww. Blankets, Quilts, Colt and Cosullate; Wiudow Bitssim. of ever, rie Door Mg, mad eeery melds usually found in tha .41. to establishments of the kind. Orders resPeol fall rollcited and most lumn.PUEgib•i. a Wei. et DILE. Third street REMOVAL. - r . & F. WILSON have removed to No. 1 r „,,,,,,,,...., ... and 147 From a t , betwm . lu v r.d kt t-siti visa..—FAOLlVEl &BENNETT. Whole te. Grocers and Dealers in Produce. hove removed to . eo. I= Record, and 121. First eta between Wood sad tuithayklitushesghz " Riiitiva11. TV M. GORMLY lam removed . to N 0.981 yy . Liberty guest, 5 dons above hisf gram. ...a Bleetil otiPwlte Seventh Q. "n:"k --- - - fie 4l store tel - i - io - va - - : -- E subscriber has removed hit Seed Stare from Second street to the bulldin weentl by r. Reed se • Tailor sta,, ,„„ . n .,,,,F.,, , , , T,oeropint ly opposite sb. eon dinvv... .... 1.- . v. L. SNITWDE.N. ItEMOVAL—GEO. FTDllN — hiasr - --- ii , hp, Dee Goods Rom from No. 110 h ob ~'p .o. 0 Beort's Row, Inein street four &ore heir...qr . /4qm rt_ hs., le he will be pleased tow ait on Ms former customers and he pubile getumsliT - soT.lto WALL PAPER OF MY OWN MANCf- FACTIIRE—A large and genera) aseertenent al vtoVO et Maul at 55 marketst. aDI , THOS. PALMER. in:ft.NTON Preferred Ginger in Syrup; Cada Choy I"' Gl*, sad Fruits.) reed sad for ode by WM. A. MeCLURG • CO, 010 Oman and Tab Deal. Cf9RN-1.50 bu. (Shelled) for sale by 1 ench3l e SAMUEL P. SIMI VER. .. 1 IYE-5 bbb. just reed and for side by . 400 W. aF. WILION. 147 Ei 4 4l R. ir, FLOOR-50 bbb. for'iude by vID SESOWN*KLEMPATRIC6 • . , . • • GROCERIES, &c J. D. WTTJTAMS & CO., Corn, of Wood and .Fifth Streds, Pittsburgh, AVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this laura.shahe following oda, moat nand are ?dual on the mwtronsonable Lerma 115 :any boo. prime Gams 125 dorm Patent line Wash Tea Boarda 45 Of. cbe,to do. do. 50 boon extra Etabob; 46 " Oookka l Chubs 25 "boo, Ins 100 toy. Rio Cotten 75 bbis. N. 0. Molarirs. 15 Laidid - balind lan: 15 00 boom si lad 16 10 Golden Byrum lump Tobaco; 2.5 loaf, Crusbold, 'and 25 bblo. So.. 1 and 3 Mack- Poirdered sum: - crel: 550 6. 0000100.0150551110.: X d 0.150. I do. 50 drums Smyrna /Mk. ti.wAt.s,Almnik_ Borlosat. Prdkrac 11 1 / 5 . 59 W. Sicily 13(4) b. rotra ]ladder, bomb Rock Cando: 3 bate Canis 2 Genoa Clircna Clot.; 10 5 Corns a Chocolate. tAll ., Ploo. Almond 2 Oraund blinocto 12 dot. 51 1117 - •17 . 6.11); 1 905;or; 1 111. !up. Carb. ,area; I bimenta 1 " Crown Tartar, 10 kegs illortard; 1 two Praci 6Aa., 10 •••• •••• ' 'tVe ‘ c: • l • 1,4 7 • • _ ata 2 bbir. Garold - I'c Sault I Lionorica 45 bract 510040 eanlick. I 1 "• ROab ).0 6tar ,150 Both Brick, - 1 1l ' o ' o l 001. Fko i ur, 103 lb-. rUpeooooo .r - LiVii i ll ' = 1 10 rEtr'scr of Lemorb 104 F. Indigo. kola. Ana V mall= n.) ink; 5 - Lemon 6,170, 150 Corn liroom, 1 ran. Sal :oda; Noll, White Len). Loot Oki. ae. 15011:53 347 br.4.pnmv It. Can,: I pkg+.1.. 1, 11.,2..inp1, and 154) tont. Lump . 1 . 1; •ml s'A holt lotarm 30.1 ha , . M. R. • L. R• HIM Almond,, Lalra Bratll NEW:: Eng. Walnutr, I.lround Siam 04 drum, form dl nwr are erveker.l 5 Suisar, T.tumtuKelrhui , , Prw - r Saw', Pick!, ••Sugar , lu.oto Vrpr.ur, ' 1111 ". ?:. 5 , 4 2uscar sod Butter Crackres blq....,!saitlV , Al, te4. Itlce; .. • 5000 L, Ccitigh; 2t/C/I...rem 'tern.: 101, bias. N. C. Tar. :41 'Laf er'd :iukta,7 Havana 211.1, Nl.wider, errum, Itultwo: 3.;i11.,.• 1ux.12. Fr 4 ,... Qt. xll.l Pl. NU . (.2 Lit* No 1. 2, 300 Log, Voile, 04021 Viii :(CV Lam. WLube 40 LW, Tauber,' 10(.4pall. Lamp Lhl: 1061. t.. Itu.ekrt, Tot, C. a. D Tabern". _al Mae. Kai ./ • w D. 6. ateandim I Dmi ChM, tiround and On . Mtn; and Wrapplar, 1 . 3101% 'wick an.l Twin, with a gm kept Da out Due. ENBLI,II a BENNETT. .. , 1T2,,0n1. and Front L. S. GORDON, Produce, Commission, and 'Forwarding N. egad C.rdac, 6,tvo~l 4 im t Ilattiiavr: Caudle t. , ,onvval v 5.47 wua For 92.1, trt.t.,3 MERCHANT, :1 - ' *,'B North So-ter, 11.thaeort. THE undersigned, A O gent for the Penn •rneitt land Olio Line. t....ng nrrally loe•to,1 nu lilltlm.i.. and Eusquehnne litili re m , vl. 14. 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