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    ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
3. a. PETTJNQILL * CO.'S ADVRKTISISQ AU E.NUY
122 Niasio bykxr, ttr*< Yoax..
• ' ’ And No. YX,SLaU street, Boston.
P. A Co. are Agents fcrthemcai laßoreUal and largest
bftth.l" the United State#
advertisements.
The fellow ln g list of BoAlaea* Firms area »•„* tw Ust
andnueireJlahlela the dtyof-Nest .York.
feOOORDBON strings. A»,
I>RUNO, WEISSENBORN & CO., (Into C,
U Brani.) U»p6rt«f «nd U«oia.
-COTTON SAIL DUCK.
TOHN COLT’S Standard Cotton Sail Dock;
«f IL'O.'BBACH A UU-, N0.7l Pice street, Bow York*
sol* agent*. Cotton Canvas frumaeTeral otbor mills; also,
tHNAttUKQ'S Print OloUrt aod Coppdf Roller*, tie Oalleo
anil Pwintaf. nOlb-ttaylC'&&
DRY GOODS.
O OWEN, McNAMEE & CO. Importers of
13 Aia*rkaQßßdPv*l£aßUkandFancyUood*,ll2a&d
fHßwmdway. ■ : - Upayss,
f.VCOTTKNET Sc CO., Importoraof French
17 • and otberßoropeen Goods, No. 40 Broad stmt.
tapayte .■- ■ • . . • .
I? PSTEIN k liONIG, 100 liberty eL, aad
.El Cedarat, cor. Trinity Plaea, Importer* of
Lmbrelderie*. Bmi. Ac. • jei2-6ra:t*p3r6fr
TAMES OWEN, 15 Broad SL, Importer of
•J DreesTrimmings, Gimps' and' Friases. Bilk Cravats,
.Lane UUtsead Silk Goods ssnshllf. teuglW'&S
fIOUNTSCU LIEPEITX U AAR AUSTTm
.I3 poArrs of Gorman and' BeUrisn Broad Cloths. HHks,
fioilffrtM; da, Mo. 60 KrahangoPue*. tapWM
TJETERD.MULLENj Importer of French
£> :G«rmaa andßwtsa Dry Uoala. Satina. Velvets Mori-
Ao, No. S 3 Broad street, New York.
Bertrand, erkres a uenry, im
porter* of Linen Cara bHc* and Llnou Cambric Hand*
Llaea lanu, Kmbtolderi**, Ac., (owamanufxe
tore, Mlntn «t. rtnflHial'&S
Vf k MAIOIIOFF, Manufacturers
It! ofFkshlonable Dree# and Cloak Trimmings. FrioF**>
QUnpeyTmjaela. Buttons 2* Day street,. Jai3-lytjart>S
AVJLHATCU&CO., 99 Chambers street,
uTV Importers'of Gentlemens* Furnishing Goods, and
ltanafecturera of Shirts. Btocks.Se. t*ug3rb&
lOIINM* DAVIES, JONES k CO., Im
•JF portrf» brOanllemanj? FurnlaMng Goods, and Mtno
tacturftrs of Stock*, Shirt*. 22Warn*u street.
-tapSF&C ' • i ___
A CERTAIN REMEDY.
TTSE the Mexican Mustang Liniment irr
TJ Rheumatism, Bruise#, Bursa. Sprains, Cots, Piles
and Sores, an effbetosl tore for all external oompUlntsof
man or animal. B. ,W. Westbrook, original originator and
proprietor. 304 Broadway, N. Y. - iyaHjerab
. - . DAGUSRKEOTYPRB.
1' GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest
•1 **ad moot extensive establishment in the United
States. . sepKHytaajt , 3l , S3
EXPRESSES
EDWARDS. SANTORD & CO., Foreign
; Express, No. 33 Broadway. Goods and Package# far
warded to and from all parts of the world. Agent in
H ttabnrgh. Adams A Co. • ~~ aaia-lr.treiS^fifi
FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY BASKET!}.
('IHARLES ZINN &CO., 52 Maiden Lone,
J Importers of French and German Fancy and Travel*
i ok Baskets, and maaoXaetareroof Cana and Colored Wil
t ow Furniture am Jenny Lind Workitands. Ac.
JT^-tjalT’ii
GRATES ANDTENDEKS.
WJf.n. JACKSON, (formerly W. A N.
Jackson A Bans.) Grate and Tender Maker. XBl
Broadway, cne door above ltfth New York, pels tja?-&S
'INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
rnn e Newark india rubber co., 59
1 Malden Lana, N. Y-, Uann&etarure ami Wholesale
Dealers in Goodyaara Patent India Rubber Bants, ilboas,
Whip«,ntothing, Balia,Toj»,A&. Aa. fe6-iy:{jasu , &o
ENION INDIA RUBBER CO., II John
it, tuaka-all kinds of Robber Ck>thine. ClnUta, Drag*
Arthdas.Agj Coats (Tom toS6,tt) each,
fcbgi.irttoiyas .
. ~ , MACaiNiUIY AND MACHINE TOOLiC
A NDREWS A JESUP,No. G 7 Pine et, Now
xIL York, ComtnVsaioo Merchants fir (he sals of all kluds
ct Machinists Tools and Cotton sad Woolen Machinery,
root tha beat makwa. Bxdaalva Agents tot Lowell Ma
bine Shops. • , • .
PAPER WAREQOUSH
CYRUS W. FIELD A C 0„ 11 Cliff utreot.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers bi
rieman-and English PAPERS, and every devmprioa ot
Ptpey materials. . taac3VLs
rk UNCAN, LEWIS * BARTOW, No. 101
JrP WniUza street.—A great Variety of PAPER Sir Book
— Stationers, feinUr*, Bookbinders, Manufacturer*,
aodTredasaan gunhrally. •" tila3*6&
PAINT "AND COLOR MANUFACTURERS.
¥) AIN BOW COLORWORKS, Rochester N
I%j York, Depot 13b Malden lass; Bari* and‘Chroma
OreSa, Ac; . . feg-lrfeO SA
1 DEFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES, k
1 w QeQsh Jlaliants Vdu and Cron Bars,' ROBERT M.
PATRICK. Mannmeiarev; 183 Peart a tapaPA& f
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
T AHLRORN k 54 Maiden Lone,
•I *|nn stalrs> mad 3fl liberty atrssC* Importars ofTOYB
and FANCY GOODS. : tdeSOTM'
TILES, FOE FLOORS AND CHIMNEY/
TLLEB 7 ,CQATES k TOULE,* N0.’279
. Pssrt'jfimek, .EoeansUe TUes. Gankirk Chimney
VttiiiH?atioi>li,>tiUia*» • vt»ng3i'ta;
— wdtdow a lass, paints, *<£
T H. POILLON & C 0„ of
tl'«fmeb Coach ami Window Glam So. 3* Damtay
s&aat.’ -■■ ■ . - • tapStr&A
boots & shoes.
WHOLESALE AND RET AIL,
JAMES 8088, ' ,
Qf\ MARKET and 6 Hnion sts, : 3d door
Olffroatb«BUrmtHfmi<Fltt,borsa,vQalil tofezrn
or.fib friend* aDd ths public generally, that be
has juxt neM his Pall Stoek of Boots ami Shorn In all their
*vAiieUaa. Ill* Stack is <m« of. the lairoat ever opened la
thiacitTsadaahraeesmrTtUngvora by the i*«ife**rf
Philadelphia, New York ana Boston, and h« trtuto eannot
fail taptaassalLi Gr**t earehas been siren in salectlng
the ehoioost goods, all of which h« warrants, i
-U« »lff> pi a« h<ir*lAfcW, all d^
sorlpUoßSof Boots and Shoes, and from hi* long experi
ence of orsr SO years In boslneMln this city, Ik, he trusts,
asnfident gnsmntes that thaas who frrur hia with their
patronage, will bsfririy dealt with. sel& ■
T|ISSOLOTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
If Notice Is hereby RiTsu that ths Partnership here*
tiitureetisUnK under the firm and style ol KIKPKK A
KlilNkli has DeendiaaolTad. Thsmanouctnrept WATCH
will be carried on as usual by the remaining
• AH orders promptly attended to.
PKIKR KIHNKIt, N 0.681 Pennst,
eelO j Bayardatown, Plttsbiggh.
,».T. wmea
Excelsior Carnage Factory.
TOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO* pracfci
•l ealOoeeh Maker* eoraer of Hebeeeaaad Bebncot st*»
Allegheny dfcy,P*«hafe©n haadand ar»mjM<Ulh£tjLring
mi exteogive assortment of Carriage* tortmn, Buggle*
lugM Cars, te* made is all their varion* stylae, with
emctregardtodQrabOityandbeautyorflnUh, using In
all oar wort the beet Juniata iron aad kastein likkory.
Bepair* attended to oath* matt reasonable tens* • Tber
feel ooß&detit that all who star fever them with their pafr
rooag* will ho perfectly satisfied, ea .trial, of their work.
TboFlttaborgb and Meneheatw Omoibpaoe PM> tto I Fie>
torTtreryla m.pttflHdcrlnk the flat. oc-*
n M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind
y*. No. 13 HU vtrMt,
rpo STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to
1. bur, an Internet In a Steam Boat, for which cask,
stocks erzml estate will be given. Ktwaireol
0e25-tf THOMAS WOODS. 75. Uh St.
FANCY CDINA STORE,
«S WOOD STSZtr, PITTXBUBan.
JUST Imported tad now open a fall assort*
meat French and English OQt end White China, OBt
•n 4 White and Colored Stone China; Cotnmmv Ware eolUr
ble for eoaotrr trade., ealfrlm M.UPDKIMBQM.
wit. BATH*nr...~. n. crwAiaa...-—sttwaat,
jETNA GLASS WORKS.
WU. DAVIDSON & CO..
H/f ANUFACTURERS and dealers in Vials,
iVI Bottle* aad all kiodsnf {Jrewa and Flint tilaaawar*
Window dlasa, te.~No.lS Market street, Pittehorwh. r*
Particularattention paid to prtrate moulds for bottle*
oc6-dly . _ __
FDR SALE—2BO acres of land on White
Oak Bottom. 1 mile from McKeesport. The Improv
menu are SO acre* of cleared land, a good house aad l*rn,
aroungorchard. *&, te. Also, alargevarlety of Reel
ae dtecribed oo my Printed tUgUter, aad any
one wishing to bar real eetate. would do well to get it
(gratis)-at my dace, as it is the quickest way to Sod
where Wgaloaeaa by bad. Enquire of
, THOS. WOODS. 75. 4tb *L
STRAW GOODS-1M34.
rpnos. WHITE & CO, No. 41 South 2d
1 street. PhiUdriphla—HplaadU new utUWlhmrpL
New Oood*—targe end onequalledeaanrtciept. ?mhM:iy
; STEWART & KILGORE, .
jumwaoturisks or
COOKING, HEATING,
•. . .NO
FANCY STOVES,
I : ORATES, FENDERS,
Pipei,“Boxes, and Fonnciry Castings o,
r all kinds.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
“ No. 267 Liberty Si, corner of Hand,
Pittsburgh, pa,
Wo. 66 Arch Sam, rouauipiua,
Importers of 0. A L Gee’s Unrivalled
NEEDLES.
- Agents for the most Celebrated'
WOOLEN TJLBNS. BOSXBT.MBIIINO SWUM.
HARDWARE FOR
SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS.
B. T. Leeeb, Jr„
A*. 131 WOOD STJtKET. riTTSHVHUIt.
Also, Cloths, lane, Damasks, Moss. Twer Hair Her*
SVattor, Springs. Axle* Varnish, *«:, te.
WM. A IRWIN’S
DEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front
Huk.UDub* In I.k. Ch.m-
D“J de. ; Coal poverty bought aad sold.;
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
L. gr«Dggif« -...,~, nfiT. ALBUT
, BIGELOW & CO,,
. to E. St. Bigelow,)
ism
vPiUsfnrrbf Penns,
rtOACOES,’ CARRIAGES, PHSTGNS,
Ef of Tumt VehlrJo
BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
JOSEPH S. & A. P. MOrIuSON, Attor-
O neysatleiw, GOre N<l. 143 Fourth slrest. between
SmlthAeJd and Grant, ritlabttrah. Pil mrll
?r W. HALL, Attomoy at La»:'“Bake^
• Uoildlnga,’' Grant street, teftreea Fourth and
ismond Alley. - ; • .
RgS; Attorney otTxi^
lIOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law-
JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office
Fourth street, near Grant, • Pittehnrgh, jal^dly
IS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law,
1. No. ITO Fourth street. Pittsburgh.
JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law,
No. 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
rpiRiiNAN k CO., Bunkers and Exchange
.’JL Brokers, N 0.03 WoodatzeeLeornerorDiasioudAlwy,
' PiMsbargh. Pa.
' gyHuy ende»il Bank Xotesand Coin. Discount Time
Exchange.■ iii< PromUenrrNotes; make.OoUeetlo&sln all
the principal citlee of thaUolon; Receive Depoeltaou
audon Interoat. and give their prompt attention to all ottf
er matters appertaining to a Brokers holiness. .
*!»«t»rn Exchange constantly fcr sale. mh2S-ly
aTulw a*tur!...■„~PLoeMH'«~cni in*
If RAM HR k RAIIM, Bankers and Ex-
JV change Broksrs. Buy and mil Gold and SUrer and
Bank Notes, negotiate loans on Real Estate ur Stock Seen*
rlties. pumisto PromiMorr Notes, aad Time Bills on East
and West. Boy and sell Stocks on Oummlaelon. Ooliee*
tU»ns mwle on all point* In tho Union. JCtoe oon*er of
Thkdaad Wood streets, directly opposite the St. Charles
UoteL . mylly
WATxxKix mMia...^..josaca Hiwi. n .,....pc g. aisr.
13ALMRR,1LANNA k Co., Successors to
JL. Htuaer. Henna A Co. Bankers, Kxehaage Brokers and
dealers to Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificate of
Deposit, Bank Notes, and Speeie-N. W comer of Wood and
TOlrd streeta Current Money received on Deposit. .Sight
Cheeks W>r ealA and collections made on nearly all prinep
paJpoints of the United Stats*.
The highest premium paid Ibr Foreign and Americas
Gold.
Advances made on consignments of Produce, shipped
east, on liberal tsnaa.
van. wiuuiu. - „.j. B . x’Tkr.
H. WILLIAMS & Co., Baokors and
TT Rxebanre Brokers, North East corner of Wood and
Third streeta. Pittsburgh.
. All transaction* made on liberal terms, and eofteetlons
promptly attended to. jalt-ly
lkT HOLMES A'SON, Dealers in Foreign
AN • and Domestic Bills of Exchange, Oartlfioates of De*
posite, Bank Notes and Specie, No. CU Market street Pitts
burgh. ' xrOOUeetions made on all the principal dtlea
thronghouV the United Btatea.
BOOKSELLERS &C.
JL READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No.
• 78 Fourth street; Apollo Buildings.
J'enN S. DAVISON, Bookseller ami Sta
tioner, successor to Davison A Agnew, No. 6 {Market
street, near Fourth, riUstmrgh. Pa. • •
VVENRY S. BOSWORTiI. BookseUer and
1 1 Deatsr'ln Stationery, Aft, No. K 2 Market strwai, near
IhADlaiaond. Pittabnrgh, P*.
’|/'*AY & CO., Booknellorn and Stntionera,.
■V No. &5 Wood street, next door to the enrner of Third,
FTiudiurKh, Pa. Pehooi and law hooks constantly nu hand.
COMMISSION &.C.
S. L. IAUCOAST & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Nn. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia,
Sol. AR.aU Ibr t&eul«af
R. S. CIIILDS A CO.’S'
„ L AMP BLAO K.
jgyAU orders Jbr the above article promptly attended
to. noll-fimdv
j- W. BUTLER & CO-,
& COMMISSION MER
‘.L CHANTS and Dealers In all kindsef Pittsburgh klan*
mactured Artldrs, Lead Pipe and !Uioet Lead. .Nn.PT First
Ptreet. PltUburgh. . aub-lyd*M
A &A. AI’BANE, Commidaion and For
ia e warding Merchant*, dealers In Wont and Produce
gexMMllyt also; Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 114, Porond
streak, Pittsburgh. apC-ly*&3
aosr. ami- a. aostsos
li ROBISON i CO., Wholesale Orooem,
.I 3» Produce DeaWa, and Cocun is* ion Merchants, Na
SSXiWty street. Pittsburgh. jalo
treixarx tuxaMMH ihtixt,., sobsttE
SPRINGER HARBAUOIIA CO., (Saccos
sore to 8. Harbaash.) Commlnkm and Fkmranllng
and Produce gvueraUy. Km.
1*& nm and lift areond strests.PUUbttrgh. Pa. atO-ly
a. A. Hienr—..... ....vm. r. joia
MARDY, JONES* k CO., Snecesaorg to
ATWOOD. JONES A (X)-,Oommisskm and ><*imh
lerrttanta. Dealers In Pittsburgh Jdaao&ctaroJUocda,
Pittsburgh.
MERCER A ANTELO, General Commis
sion HsrehatiU, Philadelphia, liberal ainwi
matltt. on eonsignments ei Prodore gvnereUy. ja!7:y
MHXWITT __JOH* WILOOS.
?¥OUN WATT k CO., Wholesale Groeera,
>l' Onninrimlen. Msrchaat*. and be* lew In Prod oca and
ittsborgh Msgatactoftw. No, aaft LlbWAy «C, PitUbufch
JIl. CANFIELI), late of Warren, Ohii
• Comabuldii and Forwarding Usrehant, and Whoto
saw Dealer in Western Ksacswa Coses*. Butter, pot and
Pearl Ash, and Western Prodace generally. Water street,
between smith field and Wood. Pittsburgh, y
; taolus urru, sa I— ureu, n.
flats of flna Reblaon. little A Cu.)
T LITTLE k CO., Whglesalo Grocers,
• Prodnee and Ooeunlselon MerehaahCand Dealers in
nttsuHrgh Maautaeiaraf, No. US Seetma street, Pitts
burgh. ' jalfryAd
till ELSE WAREHOUSE—nENRY H.
) COLl.TNS,Forwsr<liagandOoinmtSKW>oUmhant,aed
Healer in Cheese, Rotter, Lake Pish and Prod oca generally
■A Wood street, shore Wator. PitUburgh' mylll
YON BONNIIORSf & MUKUHY, Wholo
■ale G rones* and CommUsloo Uerrhaots. and Dealers
In Pittsburgh Mannfrrtnres, No Water street, Pttta
borgh. P*> ■
FTTHOMAS PALMER, linpcrtor and Dealer
I In French and American Wall Paper, No. fcS Market
Itroet, hut ween Third and Fourth stmt, Hits burgh.
mhS-T>3 - '
IIT McCLINTOCK, Importer ond-Wliola-
Vw • sale and Retail Dealer in Carpeting, Ftwr OU
Ckdba, Matting. Table and Plano Cows, Window ghades
Htsam Boat Trimmings, NallS Market street.
MORRIS A PATTON, Wholcsojo and R«-
tail Grocers, on ths Eastern side o; las DUmond,
orgfa. Pa. v
OBT GOODS.
SHRANK VAN GORBER, Dealer in Trim.
1/ IngK, Ilbstenr sod Glores; laco Goods, Kabmlderles,
Cu Ueat’a Farubdilngtioodrasd Fancy artkiog a fali ac
•ortmeatof which can always bs had at No. <3, corner sf
Market street and the Diamond. Pittsburgh, Pa. apll4y
AA. KASOk A 00— rHTBSimiB—C- U A.TTHONT A 00- *. TOBX.
A A. MASON k CO., Wholeeale and ILslail
XX. s Dealers la Fancy and Staple Dry Hoods, 25 Fifth
foset, Pittsburgh.
MURPHY & RUROUFIKLD, Wholesale
and Retail Dry Goods Merchants, cornerFourthand
strsst, Pittsburgh.
GROCERS.
.j. 9. boonk ww. HiasArran jj i. aoosi
’ BOONE, HARBATJGH & BOONE,
(GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
T Dealers la Wool, near. Prodaee aad PrcrMnsa. he
3» North Water rtiSt, imiadelphla.
HARBATJGH & BOONES,
DORWAKDINO COMMISSION MER
JP CHATiTH. Dealers in Wool andProdUee ofallklada
Pane. No. 211 liberty treat. Pitta burgh. Pa. mhg.lyd
DA nil WALLACE lAS, OARDiyUL
Wallace A Gardiner,
n lIOLEXJLE DKALtSR.S IS
Floor, Provisions and Produce Generally,
• ■ • NO.SS LIBKHTT BT. jaSO-lT
max rtnTp- 7..aicnA*D norc wtiuaii ru>n>.
TOUN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers
#9 CndCommlttkmMerd}aata,hb.l73Woodaad£tB Lib
rtyatreoi. PlUaborgb. ’ • lelC
iVOBERT 3IOOKE, Wholesale Grocer, Rco*
IV. Ufytag DldUlar; Dealer In PrcHlatw, Htttburgh Mas*
martorea, and a/1 kinds of Foralgn aad Dnmrirtle Wmaa aad
liqtu>nLNo. lil& Liberty strvnf. <m ham! a rnry large
rtork uf nperlnr old Mcmoagabela Whlahey, which will be
ouraa *un»cu A —uco. b. ;oxu.
fS BLACKBURN A CO., Wlk.lmolo Oro
-9 9* eeT* Boat Varnlahers. and Dnalera la Produce aad
Pittsburgh Manafineture* Oils, Pitch aad Oakum alwaya
ea hand at ttnlr Wareh<>uae, 141 Water atreet, PitLdl«rgh.
a>pl2:y
taaian diced... Diem.
ISAIAU DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Oro
-1 cm. Commlaelon Merehanta, aad D*al«n In Prodoee,
No. &G Waff street, aad 107 Front atreet. Pittitmrgh.
' JQB* ■'Otu Jiwta D. M’UILL WLLTIXa Ml"
M ’GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
CcmmUakiD Merchaata, No. 1M Liberty atnet Pitta-
j •
....™jocnr a. ccaoufs,
. -BARTH aiOALST,
VV. B4OAUTT
w. a. woopwakd
WM. BAOALEY A CO., Wholoaaio Gw
cnr*. Noe. IS and 20 Wood itreet. PlttAburah.
WILLIAM A. M’CLURO, Grocer and
Tea Dealer, corner of WOrel and Sixth atreet* baa
always on hand a targe amortises t of choice Uroeerleaaod
floe Teas—Foreign Frails aad Nuta. Wholesale aad itetaiL
Dealers supplied tm the (owcut term*
'fjOBKHT DAL/aKLL A CO?, Wholesale
11, Oftvgra. Coc»uhalaß Merchant* Dealer* iu IVmlww
aad Pittsburgh Maaotkctare* No. 353 Liberty strivt.
PltUborgh. .
john d. wiat. r„ M ircmusa.
¥. tinOK & McCANDLESS, Bucocssors to
If lLAJ.D.Wkk.WholeMle(lnMr*Vonrardiagead
launlailat) Mercbsat* Dealm In froa, Nall* tiles* Cot*
srn* and Pittsburgh Manufacture* generaJr, ccroer of
Wood aad Water street* llttebargh.
A CULBERTSON, "Wholesale uroccr und
/m * Oorotdlidoo Merchant,Denier InProdoecandntt*
ftpgS Manufactured Article* ltt Liberty etreet, PlU*
JOB* —..........eic0Aap IVTO.
■§- &B. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Cora
•V .*mtakaiMerfiu»l*,BndlWJCT*lß Prodoefr-Botiad
Cww> Branding*, fronting on Liberty, Wood, and With
streets. Plttabwrgb. ' '• ' • '
w*. BiOiLrT, jon* ». oonuti.
w*. *. wooi’*i*B,~— -...BAira kieiur.
• jsva«TViu» •
RAGAI.F.Y, WOODWARD a CO., Wtals
ml* Orrww. w» Wl Mtrtrt str—♦. Philadelphia*
BATIB **CAgplX*C;....... WIUJA* A. COW*
11/fcCANDLESS. MEANS A CO., (ituceth
JVI m (oWMt t MoCbdU»J WlolrtfJ- pro.*.,
Aalerebilren,Nilu,Q Us*. Cotton*arm,and Pittsburgh
- •: ’••Wr gfc,
ALDERMEN,
J- Donaldoon, Alderman. .
OFFICE, corner of i'onn and St Clair sis.,
Pittsburgh. All buehuas pfrUlnln* to tba office of
rman willhepromptl j attended t 0.., fcMyd
Patrick McKenna,
ALDERMAN OF TIIE TIURD WARD.
OFFICE corner of Grant and Fifth streets,
(formerlyoccupied by Alderman Law!*,) when all
bojlneee P«taJfrng to thaoOae of Alderman and Jcattae
ofthePoaea wiUbo .
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1855.
AGENCIES.
a ccracxi-r.— —a u ccraua.
S. CUTHBERT & BON,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
33 Lhesaleasd purchase of Real Batata, Collection of
Bents, Negotiating Loan*, on Bonds, Mortgagee, Ar_ No. 1
140 Third Pltteburgb. Pa. . au3-Iy
Michigan General Commission and COU6O
- Agency Office,
T?OR tho cnlleCtion of Home and Foreign
r MareantUe and all other Money claims, in Michigan
anlladjawDtatatea. Invaatasnt and Paymsntef Mnnsya,
Payment of Taxes, Purchase, and Sale of Real Estate and
Stocks and liHcrance Areots.
PKI/n HR A ANDKKSON, Detroit, Michigan.
Bcfireneatn Pittsburgh— Memre. Kramer A lUhm, Bank
er*; white A Co H Gautte Ufilos; Lorens. Stewart A
Merchant*.
Wavtsu—Two Ageneles or Michigan from respectable
Insurance Oomtandes.' mjlfl-lrt!
4 USTIN LOOMIS/ Real Estate Agent,
J\ Stock, Merchandise and Bill Broker, o&ro So, V*i
Fourth street, above Wood. Business promptly attended
to. * jySidly
SAMUEL L. "MARSHELL, Secretary Citi
ten's Insnranee Company, M Water street.
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insn
a ranee Ox, 92 Water street.
Jr GARUINERCOFFIN, AgCntforFranklin
1 «_Flre Insurance Company, north-east corner of Wood
.and Third screets.
PA. MADEIRA, Agent ibr Delaware Mu
s tael Insurance Company. 42 Water street.
MUSIC, &C.
. V OIIN H. JIjiLLOR, Dealer in 'PianoFcrtes,
M Music ami UsMcel instruments. School Books, and
StatfoofTv. Sole agent fbr ChickcrinWa l'iano Forte,'ftir
Western PnrUjliuireNfl. 81 Wood street.
MENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Masic, Ma
steal lutrumcnta, and Importer of Italian Strings,
igsnt for Nunos A’ Clark's grand and square Pianoa,
with Ootsman's Attachment. Also tot Dunham's
Pianoa.
DRUGGISTS.
SJOHN HAFT, Jr-, (sncceasorto Jos. M’Guf-
Whotreala and lLctalt Druggist and Dealer In
nt*, Oils, Dyestuffs, Ac., 141 Wood street, 3 doors below
Virgin AUvr, PHUtmrgO. AST Regular Agent for Dr.
ForeTs _ mb3o
f OHN P. SCOTT; Wliolesaio ~DeaicTin
fi Drugs. Paints. Oils, Varnishes and Dye Sluffs.'Ko. 206
Qt«rty street, Pittsburgh.
Ail order* will receive prompt attention.
tar Agent for Seheock*# Pulmonic Syrup. mar2£ly
O Ar FA HNESTOCK CO.TWhoicsaTQ
13* Drnggglsta, nnd manufketurere of White Lead, Red
Lred. and Litharge, corner Wood and Front streets, iHtte
burgh. meh7
T> E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
J3 JA Drugs. Paintt. Dye Stuffs, Oils, Varnish ct, le„ Ac.,
No. ToWood street, Pittsburgh. Goods warranted. Wee#
low.
rnznXBXCK n.IuX.M..- n cynanq UITU.
TIRAUN k REITER, Wholesale k Retail
corner of Liberty and Bt. Clair streets.
J SCHOONMAKER k (X)., Wholesale
__ .• No-8*» Wood stfset. PitUburgh. ’
J OSERH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox
A Ox, oorTMer Market street and Diamond—Keens eon
iW, 7 00 band a fail and eomplste assortmont of Drags,
Mcdidoftt, Medidne Chests. Perfumery, and all artkuina
pertaining to‘hi* business.
Physicians prescriptions carefully eompodnded at all
boon. jaikly
wool* MERCHANTS*
B[ LEE, successor to MURPHY k LEE,
1 • Wool Dealer, and Oounoisasloa Merchant for the
of Amerkao Wood Ueoda No IST Libartr street
mr4
MEDICINE.
WM. VARIAN, M. D., Office Gth atreot,
below Fmltbflaid: Offict llbwr.— B to 9, a. 2 to
y.x,* tuB.r. il _ n>y*Ciyd
. I SCOTT, Dondst, Foot to atreot.
•f « five door* west of Market. Office boars
ftfsn 9 a. «- to 4 r.«. i n r
AU work warranted. jail
MERCHANT TAILORS.
13 CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo-
JLlre AHW, No. 74 Wood street. Part lea Isr attantha
p2a to Bo] *’and Youths'Clcthlog. nol&:y
'V?C/4LLIAM DIGBY, MerchantTftjlnr, Dra*
If per and Dealer In Ready Made Clothing, IRI Lib
erty street. ___
WATTS & C(S H Merchant Tnilora, iKI
If * liberty street. —We are cow rnreivlng our
Fpriog stock of Goods fur GvnUemen's Wear—Cksthi, Ca*.
suneree and Testingsofthe newest stylse and S&«etqnality
Our friend* and eustocnm will please give us a call. |mh!
MANUFACTURING.
viuhi utiiHiu . nans
WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO.,
nOTI.EB MAKERS and SIIEET-IRON
13 WoHEBRS, Manufacturers of Barnhill’s Patent
Boiler*. Chimneys, itriehen, Fire Bed Bteam Plpea. Coo
deasore, Balt Pans, ttoger Pane, Iron Yawls or Ub Boats
etc. Also. Htaoksmitttt’ Work. Bridge and Viaduct (runs,
1 <*. Repairing duaa on the ehertaea notice. nufiu-lrd,
¥ W. WOO DWELL, Wholesale and Retail
fhli% Dealer la GaUuet Ware, No. U
OHN WETHERELL, Monnfacturor tf
PATENT BOX VICKB, a superior artkU, 80UD BOX
and BRA LED BOX VICEd, eore«r of Aadwreon and iUb
hisos streets, one square from tbs Hand street Bridge, Al
legheny CSty. ocUChudl
L’MBROIDERED ANiTaPLIOA MAN
JJiTlLLAli—Material* marked (hr Bmbrotdurr and A>
uSiWnrk by MRB. L. 8. WlubiN,
jefitf No. Sis' Peon street, above Hand.
Bolivar Fire Brick'and Crucible Clay Man
ufacturing Company.
THIS COJIPANYIIAVINtIENLARaED
their eagartty ft* maaotbeturlng, are now prepared
to meet the Increased demand fortbelr&Brtefc, Crortbfsand
Building Clay. Orders promptly attended to by
KIkR A JONd,Canal Bads.
Pittsburgh. September n. Itth
Boot, and Shoetl!
I AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market .atreet, 3d
Ag doorfrom the Market llouss, wonld Infiwm tbs pub
lic that be baa now a Very fell stock of eeery thins In the
Root and Ihn* trade, meb as LadlW Gaiters, half Gaiters,
Jstrnr Lind Padnrss, hady Franklla and all ths styles
(bond on ths Eastern eitwg also, Mlsas' and Childrens'
Gaiters and Fancy Boots and hbosa, in all their rariaUec
also. Gentlemens' fine Opoa Patent Half Boots. Fisncb
Gail RocU. Congress Gaiter* and bhoss; also, boys’ and
Yoatfaa’ Boots, fine Frroeb Celt
Please give us a emit as ws wttb. to sell such gn article
to all whoferor us with their custom as will glys sallsfae
tlon. Remember ths plains, BS Market stroet. my 29
Hats and Capa
SJ WILSON A SON keop constantly on
s hand etery dearrlptlon and variety of Hats and
es, both wholesale and retail. Those desiring a neat
fhahkn*l/l*llatorCap,cooda»d cheap, would do well to
glee ns a call be fir* purchasing elsewhere. oolH-tf
M’COIiD & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PABHIOKABLH
_ HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DKALEBS IN A I.L KINDS 07 PURS,
VOKAK& or WOOD AND FIFTH STB&STX
Pittsburgh, Fa.
39. Theta «tock embrace* etmrraaantr anostybof Hat*
anJ Cape Haiti. Boat, Cuffs and Par Bonnet*.
ao*»Q-*plg;ij«
Coach and Carriago Factory.
J WINSTON, BROTHER * CO., comer of
Belmont and lUkana streets, AUagbas* City, would
ropaetfolly Inform tbair friends, and tba pututo general]?,
that tb«y an* m*»nEartaring GarriAßte, Barvnclwe. Hock
sways, Bugcia*, Weighs aad Chariem, in all their various
stylee of ftulah and proportion. ■*
All order* will ua exteutad with strict regard to dura
bility and beauty of finish. Jtopaln will aba n* attended
to oft th* Doct reaaoaahla term*. Using in all tbalcwnrk
the beat Eastern Kbafta, Pubs and Wheel Staff, thsy feel
aonfldent that all who favor them with their patronaga
will ba perf*<tljr satisfied on trial of tbair work.
Purchasers ar* requested to give them a call before pur
chasing elsewhere. oeQ
C.B. HEADLY&CO.
CIIEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE,
AO. 82 TITIRD ST. , ARAB UAXKKT.
WOULD respectfully Inform their friends
and tb* puhfto genetaUy, that they bar# in atora
UxlrcMiplot* Pell Stork, consisting of Carpets or every
description, from tba Uoyal Velvet and Brussels. to tba
eomtnon Ingrain. Hemp, aod lUg. Plnor (HI doth from
ona (it algbt yard* w Ida. now designs and vary rich. Coen,
and Canton Matting, Druggets, Hags, Mat*. Htalr lUxla.
Window Shade*. Ar, Persons to want are invited to call
and nxamlna Ibulr atork. hteambnate, Hotel* and Baal
danoea fnrnUbod tm tba moat reasonable terms.
SA-Small Profltsandqnirit hates.-**
Imu-VAEH ONLI.
....CALTHI AHAWA, 1. g. Mooanxip
L. a. unmnorH..
1.1. a000t.*.~........._.~....~w. s. aortujrp.
Livingrton, Roggen & Co.
NOVEI.TY WORKS, FLTTSBUBQU, PA.
aWACK aod Depot Railroad Scale,, Hay,
Cattle sad Grain 4cl; Platflvm and Coaster da; Duor
Jci of all rim, spring. Drop and Thumb Latebaa. Coffaa
Mills of Tartoaa kiada; Palol llllla, appmrad pat tenia;
Bolu and Paatratan: Maileabla Iron Ciatiagaof arorrTa*
rlat* In form and Cniah. otf
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
SIB, 821 md 823 Utxrtv op•pottU aSttf,
■ _ riTnmuiujii.
Tombs, Grays Stones,
ITJL Panitun Topa. UanUli, 1 mooting Htonaa, al*
wayaon band, and Uiada to order. Vy aiaebloary, at tba
luvmt prWa. T3>r«w ban'lrad original aod aaketad tie*
algna lur UoDsmeoU, AOm hand. Jltaek and Blab May
bla fumlabad to the Trad, at tba IcwMtprVwa. AU usl««
IlUad with daapateh at SIB Übartr atteai.
aoBJ W. W. WALLAC*.
New Goods and Fashion, for Gentlomens’
Clothing for Spring of 18M.
I? WATTS ft CO. beg loaTO roanootfullj
1 A • to Inform tbair nstsamaa ro*umm«, I. a. tba pao*
liegauwaUp,thattbay baTa just rrnalTed afreab asrply
ofUooda ailaptad to their patro'v«ga>-t,r.(A« beat (Aa Aotf*
cm wuurlxlt afflxit— and that tlwrara ready to raealraor*
dertfor B > akioKlbetnaj> ls*ri iaaaaalaup.rb atria..
Tba aatlaJkction ao cmaraj.y ezpraMad by tbair ep*to> '
BBera bltharto, with thdr hnmbla effort! to please, atiath
laUe them to Crab axertlosa lb tba aama-dlrattloo. Walk
In, gantUmaS. ' ■ ;
Nota—Htranirera ar* fsfonsod that oar hoaae U No, 176
liberty etreet,Nortb aid.; above St. Clair. ap2B.
Penn Cotton Hills, Pittsburgh.
IT ENNEDY, CHILDS k CO., Hunuftw:
tami*ANo.i heavy 4-4Bhaatta«;
OarpatCbaJn of aU aotora and abaiMe
Uotlos Twins;
M BodOnrd*
*• Ploogh tinea and Saab Cord:
-** Hope of all alaaa and dsulpUoßr • ■ - <
Batting.
gfyordera left at tb* ntrilwan Btora of Logan.'Wßasa
A Col. 131 Wood rtmt. will have attention. Taifoly
HAFEET & OLD,
bkasb poundbos. plvubbrb and gas nnsss.:
l£7.o*d ISO Firti Stmt* fO&are*.
and ntsvaiL snxif, ovkwitx muois fTA«ng, allmbivt.
MANHPAC’rORB all kinds of Water, Uaa
.odStaua rjtou.' U«UM DM a, allhAjjpd
fiOLBS are not always Consumption, yet
‘ S-nC \< -Cf:'
HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
. From Visnuliaa A ■ BCHEI.L’B- Oon-nl Aa.vrtUln.
Uoan, So. .I,f. »:v.l .Uo BroaJ.&y, Nc. Vork, (i.La No. SO
Nlmuitmk) J
rt* Vu Pity if Net* TfrrA.
A CARD.
&8 CANAL ETttKWT. ,HKff V.*OBK.
MOLYNEHX BELL
lifl'OJtTKJl A.VD MANUVAf?WRKR OV
CLOAKS & MANTILLAS,
WOULD respectfully inform the "trade
that his Imported and mairothetared Stylo* fbrths
bpriug Trade wiu be ready for mupeettoa on the/l9th of
February.
H». being the only Uantllia merchant from Nejr York
who is petsnnally viilting t%rl* th-s season, may reasona
bly assert that be will have later and more varied styles
than any house Is the trade. -
no tire of dealers iscalfol to the above, shd they
may rely no*** every attention. jaUkSmv *
Charles’s London Cordial Gin. j ■
WITHOUT the necessity of citraordijary
puWJrity, with scarrely an effort on Che part of Um'
proprietor, this superb Gin. In the.nhort period which hag
elapsed slneeits latroduotlon to the AmericanpuMie,has
srtikvcd a ponuiarity beyond preredent |n the whtdgi||t
of alcoholic stimulant*. -
Ths LkrlijSeala r\f oner ISet Ttiousand Piytuxkl In
England and the UoitedStatM. proclaim its tranMa&dant
tnerit*. i
It la upon tho sideboard of the family and the bar of
a very well-regulated hotel; by thebeUalde of the sMc# as 1
poll as the companion of the healthy. - Pres fmuinioxi
eufincfvua/iH/’.s, It l* harmless la its adoption. Thrlbebri
ate, by Its use, find* it a slight stimulant, which, while it
feels ths appetite, gradually wsasa hfib from Ute horrors
of delirium, and restoreaasnattAred ooasUtuUon.
Its great rnnUatiott is derived lrom It* ahsorut*purity,
lt« dalldou* flavor, differing entirely from stery otge* gin,
—ita.great utility as amedidue id caeaa of dyspepsia,
goat, gravel, disease* of ths kldneyr-and lonumervudo oth
er malsdlos fee which aa a remedy and prevontlvd It baa
noe<,aal. . 1. -
Tb traceltrtit it indispmtablt/ mcfttary, diapoittngtha
annoyance* frequently engendered by change eff water,
etc., as, aiwvagua, brcr,andmalarianf overydeserintton.
CHAIILKB’ WINIKIN CORDIAL GIN UpotopbiMnaru
bottles, stamped with the proprietor'll name, a lu simile
signature upon the label, and parked iacaseseftvodoxfin
each. «’
Beware of imitations. The genuine Charted London
Cordial Gin can be had retail of all rcapeetabiedruggists
and grocers, at all hotels, and wholesale of the sole Import
er*, DK VENOOK A CUABLKS,
138 Pearl et. New York.
Agents treatedwith on liberal term*,- . j jsT-lmdv
SCHTEFFELni BROTHERS. A’CO,
-WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS' ”
NEW TONE,
ifaae resweei to So. 170 HUumsL,onr.o/Autiaeii,
TMPORTING tho leading Drags from their
1 original market*, both In Europe *nd
aub Fttmoh and English Chemicals, Perfooisry,. Tooth.
Nall and Bair Brushes, Hair Gloreaaud Straps, Pari* and
Trieste Bpongaa, Corks, Boaps. AA. Ac- they oact them on
the moetreaaonabie terms. OnlarSeither in person, ot by
mall. will receive their best attention. . jeUMihnv
Extenuon Tables.
HEERDT, 150 Wooator bL, between
• Tv Prince and Houston New York, Maanfiurtnroi.
A largo assortment always on hand. Orders Ibr Shipping
punctually attended to. .. oclT-dmr
. k C 0„ Wholesale Print Sollew,
IT publisher*, printers, apd ManuCacturtng Artist*,
Oolormen, Paris, London, Benin, and Nn.oCd Broadway,
New York. Cafalogoeesvnt by mail. The ugnal discount
to the trails and Institutions. Picture Frames furnished
Prt7«3mv '
MISCELiLiANEOTTS.
ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S
Av_ LIVERY AND SALB
3S STABLE I
Comer Diamond strut and Cherry AUey,
aplfi-lf PnTWBUUUIL PA.
ASHLAND HOUSE;
AROU OTUKCT, AUOYBSBVKKTTI KTRBJET,
pmi, a d jzl r m a .
Hi' fi. BENSON, Pxopkfstoi.
KtriUce of Board, $1,60
May A, ISM—lvd
JOSEPH. CHAPMAN*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
63 Market street, JftUsbttrffk,
Thir .Fnwrtk
IV ALTER P. MARSH ui.J
T I I*e*l*r la Pl&ln.Flnr«4«sil Detxntf »• Pipor Jl»rg
lot* No. 86 Wcndslrwl, HtUtairtfb. J
N>2« Anot of lha c«J»breteil miaufcetWM, Unm. I>*lU
court t (V. of (‘tri*. •.< . mb3-M
I»ARI.-> FASII lONS km LA UIES’DRESS-
L. I>^-—The PaxUti VMbiocM(«JVAlB.dl»etper>teftß3r
vTu un ulfl oa tbB l»t pnaliao hr '
UtL& t*.& WtUM)N (
N«j#n W PrDiwabsve Hand rirwt
%. *.»U«a.V. JHTCDUL
ETBBt JOHSB ft<COf|
UPftOHSJhTOES
KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
P OHWABWNG ANP jCOMMrSSIO^
o ftwiß, £y»nU» stn>«t, HU*
Umuo. UrA LATtIOII. SIMM Pcrkv&C. riftSU, Kt«r , «eT'
tn ui>l No. I tU't, Anthr&fit* uni Sa&th Pi* Iron. Bollra
fcrirk ami C3»t, AnthrwiU jujlV
BANKING HOUSES
OP 1
JOHN T. HOGG:
Koja BOOTH 3D BT. .;PliSadBs‘>l74, 1
PITTHBUKOH, - • ALLSUHftftTCoI
BOMKKnrr, *• HOM£R**r<n«
MOUNT PUtASAVt,' P*»c*
esassKWfti^-
UKOWNSVIIXK.
DfpoalUlwivwl. Dfamotitimd«, Dt&na bnui
•ndreUactad, ItaAk iloJ BpaHa UmsLt i
ISUkkk, Nut** tod t>tL#r SfcarfUa Uiusbt uJ
eMnaUnton, CurrMpMiU&raindeulbcUpnatAliri
•oaK r
l v,i. 6» aMHa* aad Lovlnr PATENT KItIQTS, l« bow
anthuriiMl toteH th* Lmcwin* l*t*lr rwUnud ArttalMi
TroU’a petvot Oil Olobnu i* Hteam RaglM*;
Co»*arat«at Drill, Hr Drilling Iron;
Itou/t R<wk Drilling Mtrfelm*.
Copal*!*]'* tfUttoniu* »nd Po'UbU S»w Mill*
OnM't Mdn ami WiUr Uuuh, and
Griffith'* WroughtNroti Jttilroad Chair ilar hi ora.
Thru* *rtld«# bar* ham atamloej br prtttieal marhao'
Ira and nu/rhluUt*. and loan* iu tua.
lie 1* *]•£> auUuirin'd U mU lUitbta to cuk* anil tauJ
thMa utlelvi In say part oftb* enanCrr.
IU hMaleo far ■*]* hot-pms*! Nutta and Waahm.and
flnlahMl oraw Work.
lla W ahn pn>r>aveil to UX» At»mri«* H>r the rai« of etta
•r paUotad Klsht* and Dew lutroUraa, aadsliato lha
ba*lnMa fUthfai and nmataot atUatluo
Us refer* to ths foUowia#
CARD.
Tbs tnbaaflmn hats taasUso anjnalotsd »ith Ur
M<ww P. Eaton, aa-1 bars no harHallon is rMnaioaQ-iIDX
btra to all who may wloh to auplur bla arrrtrw*,** a era
tiroan of undoubted tnusrtt j and IndfCitiinUttltulajtrF*
hr wbnor axertloa* «Ttrr nltajxv'may bn pl*f**l:
Narllla B. Cralf. W. flohltnam JUt-,
Wm. Lari mar, Jr., John Graham,
W.ll. Denny, ILChiUl* * On,
JumWku, N. liolmrs A Kona,
I*. IU Frted, Kratber A Hah©,
F. Luvox, L. K.Llvirur*to<>.
Knap AWade. William P. JebnatOß,
William PhUltpa, Andrww Fnltoo.
A. W, LootoU- 1 Wdstra MoCaadiaa,
Pmukiss. Now® bar 21th. ISM. «|tf
FaU and Winter Ooodi.
edmohd'watts.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
1» ÜBKRTT STREET.
T lIAYJ? now on hand a large Stock of Fall
a and WlnteT Cooda, orereoatlnfftpfanUralr n*w dMdga%
Flush V«*Ungs of Uw moat beautifulpattarua; Franeband'
BnglDh OanimsTaa, of **vry »t jla atwl shade Is lha mar
hat, ail of abirb 1 vUI staka to order «a tlm mottiwnn
able term* aa4 newM to sol* me'^s
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac.
WMCLINTOCK & BROS, are now koU
• Ins off.tbflr astir* stock of Carrattag, Oil Clntbi,
Ac, for own, at prlrM tower than a*er cdforwf in tba waat
arn market. Onritnrk (v-oalgtalnpartef tbafoUnwiag. vie
Hkb Velvet Mta Oarpate, Tapeatry BramMlc
Brumala. 3 ply. Snperfloe and ootamnu ingrain:
•- Damaak, Twilla«f and Plata VeslMan;
Lilt and Hag Carpeta Alki, (HiUotba.
Kau, Window bbadea ntalr ILhln, Uattlag.
-\ luedlttga. ami filati of all klsda.
With a fall assortment of all artldeb generally kept In a
eamt waraboaan.
iWeonawlihlnffto furnlah Steamboats, Hcmsea or Ho
tels will do wall to sal) amr. as now |a the time to aaeur*
groat bargain*. He member tbs place. No. 112 Uark.t sU
near Ltbwtr. oej
HEW .PLOW FACTORY.
vAi^fiappMP BK *
HAVING 'commonccd oooTatiooa in the
NKW PLOUGH PACrrOUT.Is Manebe«ter,wa an
uanoßtrtaring PLOUGHS of avrry deecrirtloD of tba
moat Improved patterns. Among them wllfiw found J
B. liali t Patent Dontde or Drill flnuub*, J.JUlairß Pa
tent-lroa Centra PlmirUs, Improved Laver nousbc also
HU! Bide and KuNBoll, Cotton aadftogar Ploagha, tngeth
ar with Plough Points andCaeUogaofarary aeamntlon
Our I’loragha and Caettaga ran be nbolegafeand
Hrtall, at oqr warehoate No. lt»3 Liberty vL, Pittsburgh
aaJWSmdAw*B
Continnation of the
GREAT SEMI ANNHAL SALE OF
A. A. MASON & CO..
And ■ (ill grrater reduction in prices
A A. MASON & CO, will continue their
• sals through tne month of rabrnary Their lm.
maseoitork .wHltw again marked down and offaml at
*tU»gr*aUr radoetton Iq prtaee. • fol
Carnages for Sals.
rpilE undorsiKncdbas jnetrooeiTedoßSJO
I ojuflHAon w,««.aafes»y
nt*UHB, altaatadnear the Two Mila Rnn. Intwaan Pitt**:
burgh «InwrancavUla, a anlsndld assortment of Vabldeg
of every dswwlptloo. and will contlnne to raraira regular :
Iw'.rMrer.nod OAHIUAUBH, BULK 188, BUG*'
UiKB,A<l, wbkh ba will srllcn tba .Tory lowret term* for
cash. Uarlsg bad twelve ln thebuelneaa,'
and wlthbl* wMI known fadllUeu In the JtakL haflabtara
blmenlfln putting down all comp*Utl»n.
nxoiw wishing Jo. buwhasa am raepoctfolly tarltad t !
ail and axamlna for thrmewlvea. 1
Brpanial aod prompt attention p*H Umalrtng of Oarl
un. *«. ImlMAwiffl ' * JOatPHwnm.
IIAODERREOTYPES—You can savoliroc
.1V lad aw*n br,pin. to csnuirs, No. ?o,
F’lrlf • .oomif. jtot up tn.hii In-
ImltaUe style. Parents, ebllilren, bnuwn.’ utsi and
Hand*, onm# to-day, while health allows. *tla aald' "to
morrow"ia foundonlvla tba fooPamlandar.- Bomaaopou
day andsvsnlng. l*dwa to suit aJL JyS-dwRB ,
Tj^IFORiyS^ALIFORNIATsOZENGESp'
XJ A a wrUln oorrwotlra and DrtTentatlvaof Heartburn
tod Addity of stomach. Pnr eale br
Ja37 JOHN Bole Agent .
PIIKTTJS R SALVE.—Pearson's celebrated;
I Tetter ialv aon band aod for iudeby
jaTB . JOHN IIAPT, Jr.
CfUNDRIES for Sale— .
O 6 bbls fresh roll Cuttr, fl bids'Onions, ' '
4 bxe " U km lard,
S 7 bbls Groan Apples, - lB blii*.. **
.. 4AeksDry •- 1 ■ 1 • Saul* Dotaak. ;
6 bbls Uvd OIL UeCANDIJtSB. 6LBAHB A CO,
a • ■ ' «*r. WaadA Wa«>r
HRIED bus. prime now
■ F Dried Paacha* imrt rop’d aod for sale by
•Tie.. • .JOHN WATTAOq .
SUNDUrES-1500 Peaches, half;;
IflObci. pared’Paache*; ®0 bn*. Dry Apple* 1
100 k««. No.lLanh_ bOkrt-Packod DutUr;
86biiiapfltaaRoliBnltcr;}itHa.Klana; i
A aasca potash, a pun artlele.ln atom •’nd foraala:
by ■ - • aggiyßßA DILWOKTIL ■
baleeOnlo In itore and, ftr si
; DgAAiiuaßn
QEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A; Mason &
tjOa announoe tbaopanlngof their Sami'Anaual Bab,,
orlbatr IstatouM stock, sad will eoutinus tea cam* thro.’
tb* month of January. - All tbair who la mb roosts will b*
.oponad to tb* ratatl tma. and tbs ontlr* stock In all tbair
mbsraoma wfiibamarkaadown and doskd.nvt at from:
30 to lO per cent, Isas than TSgniarprk**. dsdd *
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
THURSDAY MORnTn’Q, FEBRUARY sTTgM.
FltOM WASHINGTON.
Corrwpoodwo# of th» Daflr Pittsburgh Gawtt*.
WAsniSGTOH,' Fob. 4, 1855.
The stale of the Treasury is interesting!—
Its approaching depletion is a national blessing.
The remarkable decline in the roTenne, daring
the past and two preceding rnoglha, seems al
most a direct interposition of providence, against
the designs of the destructives. The decline for
January in the principal Atlantic porte, is as
certained to have been $2,500,000. Daring
December, November and September it was
making a totnl for the 4 months
pf $0,450,000. It was a premonition of this ex
pose, which I have been very particular to im
press upon the minds of the members, which
influenced a portion of the Democrats, the more
Conservative among them, to turn ths ooldshonl
4er Rpon Hoqston, when or Thursday last h’e
modestly urged the llooso to throw aside, all
Other business and take up his last edition of
Tariff Reform. I do oot know whether I
have mentioned that Although Houston is only
Uie organ and spokesman of the committee of
Ways and Means, , he has brought forward a new
plan for reducing the tariff, upon his own indi
vidual responsibility, whioh contemplates a sim
ple reduction of fivo per cont on the duties levied
by Walker’s bill, preserving Its schedules and
klassification with certain transfers of articles
from one rate to another. Tho concoction of
Jthis important scheme was the basis for th* rn*'
snor that tho Democrats had united on Gy* ques
,tion, and agreed upon a compromise of the sev
eral plans of roduction. In truth Houston*s
jhill has no more claim to he considered a party
imovement than df it had been presented by
‘Johnson the carter, or Thompson the grooer
JHe became brightened at the aspect of the
j fTonso and begged for a conUnuanceo of the cose
!to the 7th of February. On that day he will be
prepared to withdraw the papers and retire from
I tho field. Coder those circumstances, I think I
-can assure all these whose business-renders them
;liable to be first affected by a chango in the tar
‘iffi that the danger is passed, and that the pros
ipeot of any action in the premises may be rep
reseated, by nihil, rein, nix, naJa, any thing in
short, which moat condenses tho expression of
a negative.
Tho mere details of legislative action for the
bripf remainder of the 33d Congress must bo of
: little importance. It is tho spirit of the whole
which will alone interest your readers. I may
state then, that oo tho day when 1 last alladei
to tho pet scheme of tho administration for rais
ing volunteers and Indians to fcght and massacre
other Indians, that project received its quietus
in the Senate, where it had been thoroughly de
bated and canvassed. It had never been per
mitted to enter the House.
Instead, however, of this kipd of force'ihe Sen
ate voted an addition of twoSlmgoon regiments
and two of infantry to the army, os
bad been previoasly-recommendod by the 'Presi
dent. Though I believe these troops to be neces
sary, I hopo and trust the blouse will reject the
clause providing for them, wljiph has been affix
ed by way of amendment to the army appropria
tion bill. With snob men as Providence has per
mitted to occupy places of authority, and with
the timos of disturbance and sectional discord
whioh are sorely coming, 1 would much rather
see tho entiro existing army abolished, than that
'a single additional man or a dollar of money
should lie voted to increase the strength of the
artny. Rather let the general govornmegt fall to
pieces for the want of support, and the authori
ty of the Union decay from inanition, than that
the spirit of liberty be “ crushed out ” of the
North and the independence of the States be sup
pressed by the paltry and unscrupulous cabal
which now* controls tho federal councils. This
dismal prospect before us will deepen into dark
and bloody reality, if wo bnt place in the hands
of tho executive the power to carry out the poli
cy of hid advisers.
Notwithstanding the favorable symptoms
which I described a few days ago as attending
the condition of the French Spoliation Bill io
the Senate, It seems likely to fail by the secret
hostility'or .the negligence of that body. They
adjourned over Saturday although that day would
have jaat sufficed for action on this bill, and but
twenty-four working days remain.
The Colt Patent Cane came ap la the House on
Saturday hut made little progress. There were
several passages between Letcher, Chairman of
the • Committee .of Investigation, and
Pratt, of CL, a personal friend of ColL which
seemed likely to load to an encounter on the
bloody scene of the Bladensburgh rouL hut
they came to nothing. The parties dispensed
with pistols and took their coffee separately.—
Tho ease will come np again next Friday, and so
on through all the Fridays to the end of the ses
sion. It la a dead cook in tho pit
Wise made a great speech on Saturday even
ing at Alexandria in favor of himself and
against the Know Nothings, exposed all the
secrets of the Order, and exposed himself on
slavery, tho pnblio lands, and other topics. His
audience was composed of one-half Democrats,
one-third members of Congress, and the remain
der Know Nothings. lie made a good hit/but
cannot make himself Governor of Virginia..
We find in the commercial column of the Phil
adelphia Ledger, endorsed as coming from a most
respectable and reliable man of that city, and
odo of the largest holders of Tittsbnrgh bonds,
the following communication in reforcnce te our
city finances. There are some things stated in
this article which are easily explained, and the
explanation will occur to cur readers, without
suggestion from os, but there aro others not so
easily oxplained. Wo dislike to lay such arti
cles before the public; but we deem it our doty
to lot the tax-payers seo what is aaid of onr mu
nicipal affairs abroad, and to ask onr oity fath
ers to give the requisite attention to tho reputa
tion of the city which the charges here present
ed seem to involve:
“The interest lists at the Commercial R*»v of
Pennsylvania show that a very large amount of
Pittsburgh debt is owned here. The interest
is always paid at the day. And yet the in
scription six per cent, loans of Pittsburgh—a
large, rich city, subject to the laws of our own
StatorrseU fonabout 70 a 7k. And no higher
price Is offered for tho debt, (about $200,W0,)
which falls due Mey, 1859, four years off. .That
is to say nobody is much dir posed to lend to this
great oily of Pennsylvania at disrate of about 16
or 16 per cent a year, during tho term of four
years; and. the credit of the city is getting
worse and worse every year. What is the cause
of ihirf? It is because people here, without
knowing much, as yet, fnlly believe that the
finances of Pittsburgh have long been and are
how mismanaged, and that tho financial system
of their city is unxoUled, temporary, irregular,
(it is believed nothing worse yet,) and before
long will end In opoa failure to pay the interest
at the right: time, or in the right way, at all—
There has long been an ‘instinct’ to this effect;
and ‘instinct/ says Jack Falstaff, *is a great
matter/ It ia-vory greatin eulyectof credit end
finance, and is generally an atmosphere which
Is the breath and precursor of proof. An ex
hibit la tho Pittsburgh papers, two years ago,
stated that aliout $89,000 of the city debt would
fall doe in 1864-6U5-7-8, and about $200,000 In
1869. lias the debt been since Increased t How
was; the debt of 1864jiaid? How U that.flf 1555
toWpald ? Ari) the Pittsburgh Councils *on
eidering howltheywill take up their heavy in
stalment of 1869, now close by ? Jfo* «the tn
ieruten the debt vow paid? Has tho principal of
the city debt bpen of late increased at all to pay
Interest? ■Mowaret&eufactef ■
On the 6th of -April, ISSOslaw waspasaedby
the Legislature of thia State, to limit the indebt
edness and to provide for the gradual extinguish
ment of the debt- itj^aa.declared that it shall
not be lawful for the said Councils either direct
ly dr indirectly, or by bonda,cortifleatei of loans,
or of indebtedness, or byvirtue of any contract
or by any other meaxisjor device whatsoever, to
incroato the indebtedness or tho said city, be
yond a certain com named In the act In any view
of good faith this was a contract witlr every per
son who, after thia, bought the city debt or who
thqs held It, that It ehoold not be increased.—
Yet in April, 1652, an act wasptssed autborif
ing. tho;: city^snbeeribolargely to the^itU-,
burgh and Steubenville Railroad, and in April,
1853, another act authoriziug the city to sub
scribe for not more than 10.000 shares of the Pitts
burgh and Conffellsrille Railroad. And 1 belive
other acts to a similar purpose have alsq been
passed, one for a road somewhere toward New
York. What kind of faith is this for a great city
to keop with its creditors?
“In one point of View I have nothing to sty to
the city until she fails to pay my interest or prin
oipal, when I must cue herfor the debt At*the
same time it is to be rememberod that there Is a
process oalled injunction, which sometimes re
minds corporations of their duty while they are
in the coarse of its. professed discharge. The
Commercial Bank, where the city of. Pittsburgh
pays its interest, has heard of it An injunction
troutd, jierhaps, teach a city who borrows, that
ihe is honnd to keep her credit in order, so that
her debtors may sell their debts if they want to
•ell them. City and Corporation debts are much
more for transfer than for ro-imborsement.-
Twenty persons sell for one who lives to receive
re-imbnreement .
“The Finanoe Committee of the city ot Pitts
burgh owes it to her creditors bore to present to
thepnblio without delay a full exhibit of its 'whole
debt of every eort;’ giving the items of the aggre
gate—dato of origin—purpose of creation—rate
of interest—date of falling duo, and every tbiog
which it concerns its creditors to know. Such a
Statement I have, in vain, tried some time einee
to get, first from its Tpeas or or and noxt from Its
Mayor. They should inform os how far the sol
emn iojanetions or the act of April 6, 1850, re
quiring them to oreate a sinking fond, have been
complied with; or whether they have been oom
pliea with at all. Its creditors here and every
where, I believe are in the dark, and oan’t get
out of it The city creditors need not not be
planned at my communication. She owoe me as
much as she of them. Thcsooner the
city credit—if she is temporising and using her
credit badly—is broken down entirely, the better
for them, as welTas for it and forjme. When the
Devil is to be met at all he is best to bo looked
id thcifaco. It Is time for the Pittsburgh City
Cdonotis to get on gravel bottom, which thoagh
not quite so soft, is yet mnch better than the mad
where they now seem to be floanderiog, maoh
as if they were likely to swamp.”
Latest raou tiib Feozejj Tracts. —We oon
.versed this morning with a gentleman, a citizen
of 8t Louis, who came down last night from'
'Springfield, and who gave ns some information
of the condition of affairs on the railroads. Oar
informant left Bloomington last Sunday, and by
dint of severe labor, in which all the passengers
toiled heartily and laboriously the train succeed
ed in making its way through. At one drift the
snow was so deep that it overtopped the ears,
.and the train bad to root its way through, com
pletely hid from view, and enveloped in tiio bleak
shroud. To aid the engine, the passengers turn
ed out, and having a lot of shovels prepared for
an emergency, worked for several hours in throw
ing the snow off the track. The intensity of
the cold may be imagined when it is stated that
the thermometer indicated thirty degrees below*
zero. Twenty-soven miles beyond Bloomington,
a train of cars was frozen up in a drift, not able
either to proceed or retreat, in conseqnenco of
a lack of fuel. The cars were filled with paa
. sengers, many of whom are women and children,
and their sufferings may be conceived, when we
state that they hod torn three cars to pieces for
fuel. .
While our iofmmant was at Bloomington, an
effort wosmado to reach the sufferers. Sleighs
were started off to tho spot, but after a day of
weary labor, in which the hones were broken
down and exhausted, they returned to Bloom
ington, having gone ;only twelve miles. The
great depth of tho snow, tho difficulty of get
ting through the huge drifts, lyintt at frequent
intervals along tho prairies, the terrific force of
the wind, which filled the air with whirling snow,
and the almost insufferable severity of the cold
—made the attempt to reach tho cars with
nleighs, a hopeless and futile task. So mueh
for the suffering on tho Chicago and Mississippi
Road.
On the Illinois Central, affairs worse still
A train is frozen up near Decatur, and tie
wretched passengers suffer, not only for lack of
fuel but for want of food, and, shocking to reUto,
were oompelled by the bitter necessities of their
condition to tat doge to keep from etarving. This
fact is reliably stated in tho Bloomington and
Springfield papers, and is further confirmed, says
our informant, by the testimony of individuals
In Bloomington. 'lndeed, it was a subject of
conversation in that city. We oan imagine how
deplorable must be the situation of persons, aod
to what extremities they are reduoed, when they
have no other alternative ♦b , n to eat dog-flesh to
drive off the demon of starvation.
A Mr. Morgan, nephew of the Superintendent
of the Chicago and Mississippi Road, had both
bis legs frozen, and it is feared that many others
hato suffered similar calamities. A like condi
tion of things prevails on the Rook Island Rail
road, though no detailed accounts from there
bare reached us. Gov.- Matte son had sent dis
patches to Bloomington to have the track cleared,
trains might come through, at any ex
pense.* It was supposed yesterday in Spring
field, that ~s~sufficient number of the absent leg
islators wonld get in to-day to constitute a quorum
in both Hookes.
We doubt very much if the tracks will be en
tirely cleared for several days longer, yet, an
iens human efforts are aided by the melting in
fluence of the sun. There are business men of
Bloomiogton, anxious to get on to New’ York,
and others at Chicago, who are anxious to re
turn home. A dispatch from Chicago, yester
day, gives little reason to hope that the track
will be cleat as soon as we expected. The de
layed mails Will-bardly reach here before Sun
day or Monday.—A. Louie Eve. JfaeiJ&d inst.
Axotues Ikdus Wabl—The Administration,
under, the lead of Jefferson Davie, the truculent
Secretary of War, proposes to enter upon an In
dian War along the Missouri Hirer and its tribu
taries. The immediate object of attack is the
warlike tribe of the Sioux. A bill passed the
Senate on Thursday last, to raise 3,000 men,
and appropriate two and & half millions of dol
lars to carry on the war; and it remains to bo
seen whether it will pass the House also.
How the difficulty has been brought about we
proceed to explain. Last autnmn a body of
Sioux came dlpwn and encamped on the frontiers
of Missouri, in Eanx&s, awaiting their animal
supplies furnished them by the Government.
While there a party of Mormon emigrants passed
that way A lame cow belonging to the party
strayed off-and fdLnear the camp of the Sioux,
one of whom made beef of it—a circumstanoe'npt
stall wonderful, it would seem, among a com
pany of hungry travelers on the prairie, whether
eivilixod or savage. It ifas, however, regarded
as a mortal offence by & peppery military
derat the frontier post, who dispatched a caval
cade of five-and-thirty men to demand thejculprit
Of course it was not easy to have him forthcoming.
Thereupon an attaok was made upon the camp of
the Sioux by our party, and blood freely ehed.
The war thus opened, the Sioux fell upon their
asaaiiants.ond destroyed them, every one. They
then took possession of the supplies which had
been sent to - them by the Government, on their
own responsibility, and under theadvioo of their
chief, withdrew without making an attack upon
the post which had sent forth the assailants,
and which could easily have been carried and
its force overwhelmed and destroyed If the
Indians had chosen to attaok it. Ik is for this aot
of the Sioux in repelling a hasty and Imprudent
assault, that Mr. Secretary Davis insists upon
making a fierce warjupon them. Gen. Cassand
Gen. Houston both counseled moderation
forbearance, and the Utter especially deprecated
hostile measures, and finally voted in a minority
of seven against the passage of the bUU It will
thus be soen that the war now imminent, and
which Secretary Davis seems determined to
. push to bloody issues, has arisen from the most
insignificant cause, and owes Its existence wholly
to the conduot of our own military authorities
on the frontiers. We trust the noose will put a
quietus off the atrocious soheme. —A' Y. Trib,
Tm TaaaißLß Show Stork in iLLtxots and
lowa.—The lowa and Illinois papers are fuU of
accounts of the great storm. At 10 o*dook 4 on
the night of Saturday, the 20th January, the
snow began to tail with unusual rapidity, and
It continued to come down without.intermission
for thirty-two hours I The Keokuk Whig., says
that during , the whola time the air was so
densely filled that it was impossibleto see at the
distance of a few yards. .t-The wind blew tgi
tDendouslyfrom the north-west all the while.proe
touting trees and fences, and scattering shingles
from rooft and branches of trees wildly, among
the iuow flakes, Themerooryinthe. course
of a few hours fell forty degrees, going dbwn
to. ten below sere. The jrtreets and roads
were so .blocked.op as in many Iplices to be
quito impassable... The; fltrongejtJcamsj cbuM
not get along. The Carthage {W\.)
states that such waaihe force of the wind that
there was not a house tight enough to keep out.
/the snow. Immense .numbers of fowls were de
stroyed, and cattle, bones and hogs were froxen
Jto death In considerable numbers.■ Wells were
’filled'with snow. ' The “oldest Inhabitants”
never saw the like. Communication between the
‘different towns and neighborhoods was almost
; entirely cut off, and, Indeed, for some time few
-persona were hardy enough, to venture out of
.doors at all, : and it wouli'have been impossible.
||for any one to have been loog : exposed, to the
jfsry of theKwlnd 'and blinding drift (the ther
mometer indicating ten degnes belowseto,)-and
‘survive. ’ \ h
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VOLUME LXVIII—NIiMBER 144.
The annuel meeting of the stockholders of the
PeaosylTAaU Railroad Company was held on the
The report of the Direotora exhibits the
business, condition and prospeots of the road 'as
highly satisfactory and flattering. The gross
receipts' for the past year were $3,612,190 —
about $700,000 oTer those of 1853. This was
appropriated U follows
Tolls
Tonnage
Other expenses
Dividends on stock.
Interest on funds...
3,078,825
*ai«nU 1l I t ki b £ a,I J? of the total receipts w
J 816.083, whioh, after dedoctinir $28,652 appro
onnt.«Bt«oraa»,
net profits. Of this am mint $lOO,OOO was ap
propriate to found a linking fund S' F
° f “ t ’ rrat 10 *• «
amount of unfinßhed work on tho eecond
traek is wtimatod at $1,386,000. ; Tit. cost of
;th« whole road will not-materially eiooed the
amount stated in the last annual-report of the
Board.
; There aro now on the roe 115 freight andlo
oomotite passenger engines; 86 wide passenger
cars; 34 narrow do.; 27 emigrant cars; Is:bag
gago oars, with mail apartments; 1053 8-wheeled •
stock cars; 102 8-wheeled lumber andiron trucks;
and 90 4-wbeeled coal cars.
! The whole number of passengers carried dur
ing the year between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh
jwas equivalent to 157,100 passing over the whole
.length of the road. Being an increase of 25,-
1864, or nearly 20 per cent over tho previous
!year.
The total earnings from passengers was $l,-
272,681-18, being an increase of $222,840-83.
After deducting tolls paid to other road, ($234,.
-737-77,) the earnings from passengers will be
|51,057,843-41.
■ A resolution was passed by the meoting, ac
cepting the Report, and approving it, with an or
der to publish. It was resolved that hereafter
the annual meetingß should be hold on the second
Monday of March instead of the second Monday
of February.
A Muabßßia Nstob Saih—ln Mendocina
;County, Californio, recently, a young man by the
name of Frank had a dispute with. an old man
( named Minton, about the possession of some pro
perty. A short time after Frank called at the
•house of a neighbor add borrowed a gutfc whioh
;waa loaded at the time with buoksbofc. He kept
the gun a day or two and then returned it to his
friend. In the mean time Minton had Buddenly
disappeared,and his body was subsequently found
<ina retiredplaoe. He had been killed by abullet
‘shot. Suspicion restedupou Frank, and he was
arrested. But at the examination it was at first
(found impossible to substantiate the charge of
.murder by any reasonable proof. Ho strongly as
serted bis jinnoconce, and showed by incontestible
'evidence that he had returned the gun loaded just
as it was when ho had receivod it. Publio opinion
was beginning to turn in his favor,when a trifling
discovery suddenly gave a new a phase to affairs.
A piece of crumpled whitepaper was found near
the scene of the murder,which was recognized by
>lhe man who bad lent tho gun to Frank as tho
wadding which hod been placed abovo the buck
shot, and,he identified it by producing the account
book from whioh it been torn, and fitting, the.
scrap to a matilated leaf. Following up this clue,
it was satisfactorily ascertained that Frank, 1 after
receiving the gun, had drawn the charge, loaded
the weapon with bullets, and shot Min tori. Ha
bad then replaced the original charge, but had
it with a new piece of wadding, and had
jleft the old wad oh the ground, where it was
; found and used as the proof of his gailt. The
was committed to/ await trial, and will
’probably meet with justice at the hands of hia
fellow-men.,.. ———
i rkTARIES FOR 1855—A large assortment
jJLr' of DUTtaa for 1865; which I will sell nt iha lowest
'tmm. All Demur net supplied with the above ussful ar*
.tldos, ean sava 26 perrent. Djr.-eatlltiir at -
J«*> .SAU'L B. LAUFrJtR’S* S 7 Wood BL
D" RUOSTORE FOR SALE—A good Be-
UU stood, by de3o-twA FLEMlhti BROS.
C'MBKOIPEUIES BEDUCKD—A. A. Ms
, son* Co. will, on Saturday, Dee. lGtb, red tiro tbs
TrieHaof tbelrinmenaastoekof Kmbrotdsriaa, comprutiur
upwards of 60 cartons oftaoe-ws, Chemlutts, iCollars/La
fto*» Trimmings. icst opened. dtld •: •
OATS— 2500’bus. receiving and for sale
far ■ i*ir BELL k masxT.
' OAHSAPARTIIAS—The
•180*3, «orn*r-of Market BL and tiiftliUuioDd: j • •
| &and’aSanac»rMß; . 'Jlul\’a UamparUlv -V ,
; QayttU Town end’ “• ; f*S4
fi.RAB~
a ClDER—lObbla Very superior Craft
yCl«tor ntfd and fot nl« by • w. A. STtCLDRO.
EESWAX—I hhd. now lan dine fromS»B.
Ja*n*U torby eo IS 11 AH DlCggY a QQ.
PARL ASH—S 6 iarrela 'first' "quality
♦ , ; v - &:DALZgLL?A 00/
\ REMEDIES--^AycrV-Oherry Peo
WUUrYßalsunofWitfCturb;
. SwayntfaSyropor. C« - -
• Balsam Llwwortaud Tar
MUJw'* Cough XJRHC PjuUl6'a Da Paris; '
cellar* do Co. • ■
L aboveeeleteatM r«madl«»ean always banro-
J*34 JOa. FLKAILMI’K, .
DAVIS* PAIN KILLER-2 'gross of .thig
celebrated article ju*t rac’d by. JqS.
i packed and 5 bblsprime
roll rec’d and for Bala by . BBLL A-
FLOUR— 400 bbls. Superfine for sale by
J.S W. REAJT4 Water tl.
riHOCOLATES, BKOMA, Ac.—A full a*
V>*°rtmar>t fmb jutme’d. 7
D°ull« Vanill*, iYOQdj, Chocolate;
Hwaet Spiced' &k
Baker’* No. 1 jot
•** Coeoaandßroma; •
If AMS—B csks. In fine condition Cinoin*
jlio naUoor * d * t>r “ l * bT J-fiCHOora^E,^
LINSEED OIL—IO bbls. pore for sale by-
J* lB J.BQHOONHAKEBACQ.
'LACK LEAD—IQ bbls. extra duality tor
» sale by • jaio J. SOHQONUA KHE * 00.
bbls.. N. O. Molaves
RIO bgs. prime*just rec’d
agd foriala by SIiaiYBR A DILWORTIL
ft LOVER SEED—2OO bus. prime for sale
v7_br jag aHRTTXa SDILWOBTH..
CJALAD OIL-10 cases fresh OUve OiL
Tk UTTER—I 7 firkins fresh Dairy-packed
HONEY —II cases this day rec’d and for
«ai*br d«22 HKifttYH. optutfg.
IREEN APPLES—SO bbla. justroc*dand
I fettala by da32 HENRY H. OOfctTNS.
T ARD—2O kegs fresh No. 1 Lard in
A stow. ' ia4 B. DALZRLL A
J. HENRY, Attornoy at La\y,:. .Office,
• corner of Third and Sycamore streets, ClndhnaU.
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I^LOUR —100 bbls. extra and superfine
■ Flonriart rec’dandformUby R. BOBIBON A 00. .
W. M. SHAW, Commission,and For?
warding merehaot, No. T 3 Walnut st*. Cincinnati,
ltyths.Hcis.-~T. 8. Dngta l <v), t o*tp*ii»
r^ I t*m. on *’ Nnr Orisons; A.
Pittsburgh; Tripbrtt, McPadea* so, Bt. Untls.
CPONGE—A large assortment of fine and
Tj'LOUß—Extra family, 'extra superfine;
A snparflna and fins Floor, amstaatlyen hsna andfbr
fflsbr jatO - A.OA.MaBANK. 114&l st.
OOTATOES—IOO .bus. Neah&nnocks and
A 76 bos Bad Potato** ras’d and S>if salo bv*
7*lo A.aA.MeBAHB.
C2CHOOLC6PrBOOKS, No. 1, mads
O rapartoe l*U napsw 100 dor_ rac’d from Undnrr bv
J*— - 8. BADLBS. AUeghsQy. !
CORVMEAL —10 bbls Fresh Ground Com
U«lfcr.ri.bir i JiS.’MtbABQnUN.
, J . 10 Bmiuul.u it.
VALENTINES, VALENTINES—A fine
T woitiMt M Tulmii orIML Ibr br '
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NUTS—IOO sacks now lauaioe •
H-from Btcamar Jwntt for «al» br I DJt’KEY k QO.
Louisville lime—xoo bbis. to arrive
. or rtsamsr Kcilpsa frriafa by' 'I. PTCKBTACO.'
BOLL BUTTER— fresh this dAy
• «hw’J ami C w «aU br T. LITTLX k OQ_ 112.2 d
TTNDKU GARMENTS at greatly reduced
\J priced, at d»e caiaTkit’s.fs woodst.
X>OT ASH—2 cks. just, rec’d and .for sale
-IT br 2. ««OASDLIBB.MBANfIaoo, - %
% . c«a«r Wood anAWatatat. .
AjJ REEN APPLES—IO bbls. this day rood
V and for aala by lIKNRY.IL t^P,
FAMILY FLOUR—CheSv^Fort
fehnont Hills and rttW vde
tgan s in staara and for »ala by Bell 4 Liaflyy.
O^M OF ! SELECT
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; lor sale by l JU.B.BoawoßTaaaL afKSgy^.
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FINABLE COVERS, of "different nnali+ina
4.1- *»*. and »tt«ro*; atao-BUnds?Bm2?<\£2L
iMbdilM, Wtataai* and mail at ti?oi S?2?kSKS?
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