THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. .. i~,~~ - - . 1 • tN 17c4C e.le lirriiiu i LA; .. ....14371,41r.v...iazi0 Annoy x.l t; ..T.,.. nu . n. N. , V. ll . , -Aul .Na. ip. aegu.ana, a ? ste.. _.. , . • P. Oa nicirt lednantlat air4l Lar v al LOUIS SCELREFEE, „..t. , .... - ~ "dn ' 60 " bDth IA th. 'thlit'd iit".. 1 Attarney at Law, aud F.aitern Collector is tail comma ...ost, T. 1 Oft) .A.NR PICINSYLV AMA itAILIIO4II, 1 . .: II,: ~' -.-.. ~1 , ,MUTT • St - B faITibAGE, Mark, WaThe,lioluraa Turerawas, Columbiana, lhchlan 1, ' I Oarral, tiumsria Purtagn,TramtpulL Matrahraraaa athara. . 7 131 MAIDEN Li irtit, , C. NTON. Ohl, Owner of ,nal' Stria, NEW 1 ORK, Strilzticl: , , Mea nt. . Ita w l fau ne tm l 1 3. 0 1 ,... i. . u „ .. , t tty.a., 1 DIIIIILLKILB OF . TRIPLE REFINED OAMPHENB, , 'IF- Muer. 1cb,,(0.. a 1:3 and 96 per . eonL ALCORN, & N. B. HU8, 1 .,......"'.1V7c d ..ki. rnb--7. 1 P.N.rburv.t., 2a. 111 ~,:. : &LI. •2101ACSVEIII AND DILLIMI Et i Tta 7 u rt''' a rtaartar. Loa. 7N Ibtlaidax artier* orth. but v.liti, ..rd aala , Ilt .. ii • ' • " r t..a rated marsat prima • • • - , BUB.NINO FLOM, Arita Turpent/sa, Tu. Pi .nhOtaala, riot: ”0. Dud Tor ), a;Aaa. M a tt Verirla .. Coal Tar, =1 NAVAL STURV3,' '' ?or atiVii. J. 014.4., "ANDREW Zr. - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • Cotton and Woolen Machinery. :tram Atiptsee ar4 Nukes, Atachicidt Shit. Bet Antr, kiporters• ad Dealers Li Ilsentrasturers. Articles, No. 87 Pine St., New York. NEAOTI IRON WORIto," &cam E,, and Boilers, saidasiva Agssel In No* York for 11743 , LL, ALACULNEIAIIOO .Unt Unitas , Tools Tr). TIEMANN Sz CO., 15 Fulton street, ,riew York. `MANUFACTURERS OF OIL. & WATER COLORS, .;;ZitIt.II , ISIIES, Aitsj Importers of French Zinc White, &e. atbalirs nod Pelt* Line forinr,lto d uvatt :g r it r f to t cabectibees. . C,Op4i...Pans and Fancy Goods. Williajn Tasker, /O.EARK,PLAUE, NEW YORK,. invitee the attentiOn or Southern and Western 31erobants, v eta 0.. Mak of Paw, CoMb% 'Tooth aud iirruttirefradfra' itatioalea Perfumery, Snaps, Port Ron iee. /stela Bead Itraterts. Pocket .Boots, Drafts But- L... Pins and Needier. Llootn and Lies. Watch Guards, Wax; ideraland Wars Wade, Neeklacoa, Am: indla Rubber mos, t 0.... Balls and Toys at smart description; Sawn, r-anir • and Outim:idld and tillt Jewelry. drobedrons •v.t Vioilnutnol general end very large awes. of Kugllsti s Prat= and moan Parley 'am is. which bo at the very lowest nil= for Cash 'Or ',wizard Paper u.A.llidere by letter eakutel and nut 'win the WO 10 Park Pure. New York.. P. B.—Please gut this cat. inza-try lidingles Patent LElastio Skirts. • _s•,.I.T.E.S.A FRANCE, No: 1 Battlay etroet, N.A . / . York: •- • .1.1 tilloX—Neue are ittlrotne alreipt they have the - .no, of the patch t. All manutaetaters .Da senate lir niu.4loll to meet:lead according to ism. toh2tH , . • _ W. JACKSON & SON. GRATE AND FENDER MAKER, ..146 FRONT3T. at 031 8120 ADlZare NEW YORE 7.31417 FALEUMNR'S PLATFORM SCALES. rsir:undersigned having-been, appointed =Andra .Agente for the - eat 0 these celebrated z. - ririireiturit A bfat i z s igh t ill Tel:6l7a Ilerrienritilyinetta attentiZT the trrrillete eo4uthitY to the superiority of them Brian over all others. Thssehories, ham:hem sot* cited to the 8/CirBli69P TZST on ell the pritelyal Mama& be the Oultiel SWAM and Raglan& and heeler, branch of bualrms throughout he woricl. sad theriontform eenurasianal groat dnreblil ty_ have valued Ste Theta the reputation of bring 'Me SZLIVIIAILD ,TILERE CAV XD APPALL— We ere preparref to CI °Mere rovers:niter, Portable Ptutriust. honing MI: Hay, Coal, IViroad anl Canal prima. HUSKY W iIL reito.l:l6 Liberty street, Orinsuelrial itow Pitted:m=li. PITTSBURGH - COACH FACTORY. istriir—...—...xiirrrs L. swam Iv.. Lunar • • • 'BIGELOW - 1c CO., • Dizaww. y y .Ho. 48, OLLV nearONO ALLEZ, Mg— Pittsburgh, Penna. VA.O.RES,. CILERIAORS,. :PIL.ETONS, Busiesi.inaim,-'63--.4v40n vada.. t t o a t der, t ad MO hod turattc nnsurpsomi tot beauty of dedipa, aleonee ortinish t At wort.. .okay dumbilittamalati -1111-011.4-Imantrrant•d. • ' n^g Hide . Oil tad - Leather Store.. ' .- li. - )IIItKPATItIdif, N 9,41 South—Third , Street, aoriimirkliukosaa Ohostous ote.., Pb.U.niolnhlo. ElLA.S;reat SALE SPANISH' HIDES, Dr ond. . ' =nod Pnt. EipWr.nire Oil. Timm rs . Toole. attbe gown; frioonstel 236 bostiorlos SALE Lattnertnlixo rough naao - 1 , tar nnio tho ll WonatOrkot Flow orfirbe giron In aub. crated In A ar 113,4310... Lestlate atoned free Cire and old on mod. • . Mbrffill'i co., WHOLESALE GROCERS Pmdace and -Commiasion. Merchants, littabur4Afaiinfaeti/red Artie/cs; No. 219 toed, COMIC , of 'lrwin, ezari rITT4I3O MR. PA. wwaOLESALE. G R.O 0 E TCS AND - BOAT FURNISHERS• Pro and Pittsburgh Ahnufactants, No. 141 ITatet Street, - T2B ""Car.PTAINGII. LONG & LA.R.E_, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, - /00. 4143 THIRD-87REET, Careworn Wcod and Basest terwrn) All orders .promptly4ttended to. :torno orneuted in • Kumla ite/o. rahrt.el BOBIIirSON, FOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, awl 111*3ufietztrars of all dtsodntions,3llll Cnntidia, Mos, A~as M deed, botnneta- Pin in3no ta I n d nnid- ifflt i t .1013131'11 WHITE'S wat ZOKIHE REPOSITORY: osEPH. WRITE now carrying on busi am In 1111.1=10111 Drembe4 4.01 . 4te1/ !I.= Mils Iltin. " ltlikertlus piTOS' tr r uispect ho Meta BUGQL6SiA., tyintrauroulleaum purrAuert..tbst ono pnee any 1 MUM I , om•st yaws eaperienca elm hnalowa. enable him toylsatbsfars pattons the au. - bola collectio of , leticle le meaty: -vats past - it bas been hl wUenlar ..I•Mantts. what-fn. the varions and am talantedanufsetanna The =WKS of Ws Ingl Li lt , IV= =lt fa•n he ta of till istszt=f vih Unenenattimed thou inn' en.taluilOrtaal ins; mago for dmeranns tfm2o4 ef Naiad= btu banned 11p51, Ms prise of Mod!, (owing te'large mac) 30.0 WcliV Xlll I, ooseady ntoaer cals. as mush leen than the anal B.—orrwATa rtenSsed :a.a Dot essont,. roan dts 8; N.-WIMWLBIIIOff. If HDLE LE:. D RETAIL 3r EB.EOG/AT, N 211 Litertyhteee t. Ilesdnf ood, Paa:Setri..Pa dn.. Aleays keeps on hand sad • ' As We •ketd and com j Csotrtosent of Drags, mse cdookdoe., , thin, • Stuffs, Window. Mae kinds, Pato . Verisonery, t 11214 Prmletasy 3101t on:tot, etn To my old MADAM and onitonuce,—HAYibst told mit m 7 Inns litore In Establish onied to this city. And bought oat the /hug ent of Er. Joel 'Hotter, No. nil Lite rt y lomat, I WWI to. IaPP7 see nor old I fiend*, or the monomer, of Mr. Mohler, end sbAll smug no palm to &MIA th em With EnTtlithE theee i reot in my doe othuslness. E. N. IsIERERS A.ll, WESTERN.. TEA STORE. Corner ,of Wood and Sixth Meets. • N)SEYLANCRED Malt hf. ottani of earl Cant= itachanir rob (nona tar of the Gamine POlllaStr Mop, 59at . np e let 9 mue . cgt e l 4 rneate c l t i re de , ri ti gcm,9o.a.9. will flua Y anti' dr:BURCIEFOLD, • : • I;EALERB Ilf z • Silks aiiiiididite.Dress Goods gk_nerally, CLOAKS ;* TAIMAS & SILIXIVLS, ILIIBROIDERIES AND: - STA.Pig 00074 For Family Up). An %mum* ocutuibui`biartsueaS , is Cll oi" the Ith7ri depertamtajust re fa and selllaz at Wm* RIM. 0firt 4 .414. 114 2• • r 411, Awl ocB • littereeiTenderi and Fire Itaim IRON On!. STPIINIVAIIEiIOUSE. No. IE4 Weed etreerti the deem • hes ' wrier! 'db Unease the shore adael at* We eroold tn. Vita the ettetalhaelttieseneedlng Off in our . has to ea itsexcasedea et ear stock, width n ow fat and eon. Et t :i Weser &Ng:lud o. eellr Ir 34 0 4 . 2 1 e lowe s treer In / • Ote • • • ;:11. CUAIG) le 0 --• .• Peenesor 14 , J. Beredntlet. wyttrAX—MITCIEELTBER, '• Mrtifyiug Distiller and Wino and Liquor. -adEitflll.4lNT; 24; socr zitera , JIB. Piaramet. Bags! Bagel! RUGIMBIZAT BAOS-2-5 Irnd 50 ita. sacks 0 . . m... f o r odo - byIIiET.OHR Itr/BIANN, to far tJao Boson OOLV 13 Anil., larlirbicar, WO to la: 0 Arnaldo:4 par darrillarraddiffewnlamo ISaao. not/LC:ado I. Ponaldthit, - Ajde an. tkiner'fat Ye= f Glair fo., SOOTT,Tairtlst, boinut atm% fltl an duxas n Oa?* Cumnutap. • " -- „„ *II Ina warm. • • g• haw.eamd C O a h l e . , . t a Wholesale .. Dear . varabos O uaa m o Va t alladbet.' stea m whin oar 014 eudomen lad all &aim to Drugs, e.enta, Vol,' wabea ae, adll Ind a largo tad watt reittted gea. Priv, ant i.Goada varrretted. ' COS IC:4 1 114G . MUSES,. STORES. &Au Tna lirilatnw -Stan Ram on 34 inn • Btort 111 st,:tinfgr . Wannoons u rA t rztt4 natilar l itooL = t hin. at.; frame Dw•lw Mtn with n oritrtlq , 0, lain. from town; • Dintallom Hood o 8.,•t00n st, 41.0. cow on Deattos sta L s mat novo on Glut st 4 •NVonipbscow on Lit . „St4:t DW.1 1 .4 1 ;!, - 1.5 sn'Kui 51u1wt; r=klA-NbE FORA' TARIYI-Six. natal ERN* Liao fronting On Zwifoto and Cowttt by ha thillikorattl adjoining the yraDozta of ;Mar, Tottn en t. sr. bunt two attrr Ertel too t ilocuow. INlll.exchozotofora fin,,Pttr=3*.": onto " 4 1.N.to7oFir +tr. now, BSANS 2 O b 4., White reo'Coa. •ga I 014 kr- =1,24 ,iIELIt ik - 41001, /1L220-750 tona: Coio, Fargo lumina 1 J J 4411 4 ,4 Norma too 0..1m fim. as by- • - ial, -, w.,,, _wawa am yFintiRSl4OOD-Diirpr_,.ti=te oraissoirsinge. BU S I NESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. W. LULL, Attorney et Lan, "Bate &ad:No...Ursa gnat, Ott woe a l'oustO sad o 4 40— ao&O.wltT 111011.8.1..9JN, Attor , .oftre at Law, Odle" No. lid Yourth greet, botweela ' ondadiold and °rant, Pittabarah. Pa. atria (.2 ERT PHILLIPS, Attorney IOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Low— . ti• Co mo rn ers. of Fifth and-Onut stroeta.oppon r 24. ta thoCoart Pia.stough. me. 53 1 MMES J. &WIN, Attorney at Law, offitva 461 ourtli stmt. ~,...F , aro.at„ Plttalmxab. AGENCIES. Michigan fieneial Commission and Collee . ton Agency Office, VOii the collection et Upton end Foreign Zlonaintila sad, alloUrox Mowry daisy to Illotilrias and adjacifut StaU.l, l, ==aont sad Payment Mono yo, Sap:swot of TIM.. .11 Salo 01 /teal katatA and B m e ” " gjtrlL6ll.l trattSON. Detroit, Rlohlgan. B.•„firrarces Ptrabrovh-31e.,ra. Kramer a Dean, Bast. arr; & Co, Clasp Offlotc Loren, Stewart & Co, Idordhan to. WarZa&—Two &Vaud. or !litchis:vn from ranorlala • *unlace Conasaarec ' larrialyS WM. A. IRWIN'S irL ASfrATE o door r som ,t. 1k 87F e ro h, :i . t . 4 . ptelo Um, Pig Iron, de. Cowl property boolibt sod ea:d. ougl-cr USTIN IAWALES, &Sat Estate Agent, moot, Merchandise and SW Broker. en= No. la mirth Areal, above Wart. Etozime& pra=f4 attended -tn78417 4 1 ;, AMCPL L. K826'11E14 Secretary Chi asa's 1311192.47.4. 001.94.97, 94 9r4t.' 9t9.49. IM. GORDON, Secretory 'Western Ineu • 'cm. Cu, e 2 %gar itseet- 11 ()ARLIN ESCOFFIN, AgentfcFEranklin te a rizo Lootru s .. o COOMOMAY, 0371.11 S of Wood nA. M ADELRA, Spine for Dela • aro Mu humnsto. Conaw 11,*) Water d t DRUGGISTS. ?LOII.N HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Olif or,Lwhoumb saa Ratan Drosigist and. Deslar tn. W. Diortudi, to.. 141 Wood att..4, a door. wow' Ing:1111114.nel:1"a. Mrkt* F tg ' AZ`" foo Dr. =JO_ JORN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Maas, rmstii. oils, ranthna a¢4 Drs Staffs, No. 154 Ltheity street. Plttaburgtt. • All =lnv will motive prompt attanttoa. . Jar Aireut for Sehenck`s Pulmortle Syrup. at. 24,47 A.. FAEINLSTOCK t CO., Wholesale Ma l . .e i rd=" ad mivVlT,Pl 9 rti7t hi .=tltl truzga. meta p_ 8. SELLERS, Whelenale Dealer in .~rtan 'ARMIN & REITER, Whileaale & Retail JUP Druparrs. conier cf Liberty ar.d Et Cl. mane ertteborga.-' JJ SCHOONMAK & CO., Wholesale . Drugesta, No. 1144 - Woo4 .msat. Vittatuargd JOSEPH FLEMING, Six3oesgor to L. Wilcox k 00, Cams Market meet sod Illaniond—Reemn• stantly on hand full end complete assortment of liedlmg, Medicine Chesta, Perfumer., and all Ltireil pertaining to 111. businass. P7a7Mcisne przemtptlon• ennefully comps =dad •t ems. Jsear COMMISSION &C. JNO. B. 1(001:91-- ....... to. 11SIIST[n B Lan or Miro/ ..4.:trttryo an=plirrys. antra's& & Soon, Malt., KOONS a: HERSTINE, `.LOUR' FACTORS,, General Produce Commission Merchants, .Yo 47 Nora Wham:: sad 95 N. Watt, & below Ram 0111LADELPEILA 112111.6 TO Regale). Woodward/LC*, tie . b. 1 D Leiurear li 00. Ct.. 0, Garret. Martin et Co. • Wood a 0 loon " Tweed a Mtge, Biter, Prim d Co. " Yoadlek a Yoaldr. " cta.t. Cop , &Co ... Morrow aUs titer, " TraltLe Brother a Co, " 78 Chennooeth a Co" Bryan. lienneiT a Co.. Plttab'a, L.. W Braude a Co, rei!ell Busier. Compare At Co, " Bell a. Liggett. ~ J. aW. see, • Watt et V.lleoo. And - Pittntrargh and Philadelphia .fletehaate genereill. ialadozel ___ lioßitHE & ANJER. e 0 ttooottom M to ..4 Il•1704.1 ULE rt /J.3 /N FLOUR, .GRAIN AND PRODUCE. . Con4nission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 114 Second at., Pittsburgh, Pa. [lan' , o.unTi ton Juutn S. saarvEa & DEALERS IN FLOUR &PROVISION S AND General Canunissicn Merchants, N. 34 .YOUTH WATM: JTATE PHILAPELYIIIe, EMI fo—bltaas. Ale. O. Cabala Phi 4. " L. Wilcv.tttt Co. Pitt.sh . orgh. Batley t liartatour nt.Zl.lmd• SPRIN V N GE LIAR BA UGH, CLIANT CO MISS R IO .11ER, Dealer in Wool, Proviaione & Produce generally. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PlTTieatateall, A. .T. 8. 11131 THY,.. & MERCliaa, Particular attention glean to Oa Wee of PR OD tICLff. No. 155 Front Street, . I Mow... Dela MI.. JOS! • ATWELL, LEE & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS. , Produce , & Commission Merchants. PITTSBURGH HA.ArUFAOTURES, *6.8 Wood it., between Water, andd Front at apla TG DAVID C. 11:131121EiT, Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCHANT, • Ne 267 Laezehr eavd. earn:ref EI.A. Pittsburgh, IVE 9 his attention to the sate of Flour, Won, Lard, Cheese, Mtn, Orals, OHO T"i )3.13, kr tg..e.ruotn. csersstmor souchsc. • HENRY S. MG, (late of the firm of King tr. Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, Lo Dr tIVR //V XlO MA7AL dtil) 8L00M... , • Ni). 7,6 Vater street, below Market, .•19 virrsisuitou. PENNA. A. A. HARDY, coonssiVirlavMl2,l77l2l' I lazd..vn Agent of life Illadison and. Indianapolis RAILROAD, 140.80 Water at., Pittsburgh, Pa. jaZiard ! W. BUTLER & CO., EORWARDEN_ COMMISSION MER 011.&NTS and Duras lu ell bladed Pittsburgh Msg. tared Articles. 1.a3 P/P• sn , ighot Lbsd. 81 rd Street. Pittsburgh. sub-IpPb.l .ANETEr,Lo 0 I. sten and'lnArsa4lnis Iternosirt, Whets. Detlat to Westeres Chore, Butter. Po and pori Ash, .4 Western Peal*. generstiy. Watser stmt. bowmen Bmltttlield and Wco2ol.Pittatrafir.6. • • • !: WlMAS'ara.. .... ............ Ltrna, ate al trz:n.noW.n,dattla CIO LrETLE th 00: Wholesale Grocers, pioaam and Ga:a. , :llellfa Mar2tanta, andbaalars In Manufsetarea. R in /W.= - 0 , 7r a t0.,0* I 171)3tE8i; WiltllllolP3E.- 111 NRY j, (XYLlALNlS,Wororardina and oountsalov ..Nlercbant.and Ilaalarln Masa Outten Lake Binh and Prxltt. generally, ga Wbotlstraet, store Wean . Pit tebursh m 721 gInIDALLS PALMER - , Importer and Dealer Trench hod hinerSchn Whir Paper, No. RS Market botwoon Third and IhrnstklenwU DRY GOODS. 11 SEER HORNE & CO., Wholeallo and Retail Miler) in , TREBOUNG 1:4BleolDXRIZ8. 11631Zar S 4 ULOVIZS. Fancv - Goode de. far Ai= lorar:rEgOVl-Yth r44142"'1.0i1P4T D. 11111, Jr.44.8r0., ' 0.91 Market Pt , aro closing out Weir Len in...ol of Dry Goode immeneedheonnt tram ply. " lnrietini=f= b rrojelt ih PUnac t g f it . good,: Parsoortma, Yr.ch Merinos, Wool Pabst... ,Worstedlaids..onnatheth.Tame Cloth, lio=lArinee, selish Chin, ,16neWtb do, Mullane, superior tusk. es Welds .6 other Illatensla, with ere. rsriety 01 Black endlyiWiel 111.001140 Plshl and Niel ped Limes all of *bleb .0 he at,s2ll --- 414U= t 11 . minalaa_.c. L 15111.1 r oa.,s. ions. A.r.A.. MASON CO., Wholesale and Retail D . dar .i. nary ow Stapl. Dr/ Uon4s, 25 111rth Initabwiat: NURPHY & .13111WHF1ELP, Wholesale and Retail Dry Gooda blueluats. broth I Larke; 0 , 1. a Piut.orrh. Removal Removal! Removal! - aoavvaarr a 00.—NO. 22‘. 17 PM 87 MUM LII AVING ...RaMOved out Store to No. 23, II I 1111titstrast.(tictl door to A. A. tilwn A C. 04 an atv ....• D.Taxed to attilnlt ono of 40 , lut .t Rod. of 1.- 14".....4 ~..l.oneatlatlitlim. and II Clothe In I.lii , riataet. In our anortment can Infonaut • Ural Velvet Ourq . : , Royal Wilton tic 'UV, arum& •tr. 'ln.Oastry Brassal. aa - pansx im_paistaaa 31.33crw 3 PI C 6 3 1 .1333, ria.ot Tawdry Ingrain tinil y; i, 6=l.lL'an4refalit • atlito . heat ar aittyicatch tlalit.. faltlncit • Draititatltb,.. 4l r Wind of .0 all dmictiAlcar, also; svc3oN mi&WWI ou I3talr ili , tda. ltlndlnica, Hal r e f .r.a t iotzw, - 3.3:133.=.4 5 = 31 zWai.iii=mtmr.t..bna atu ..e.a *rune PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18,, 1856 BANKF ZS AND BROKERS 'BANKING HOUS JOHN T. HOGG: VEDPOIID REDFAKD CO. 2ONlklitStri, (7)., Mu T E,T310 E'D CVNN KLI.9 V ILIA. FLY ETTE cu., eNIONTOWN, •• BROW NS VILLK. NEW 11111(3I1TON, lINANZIt Depxst. Larumaxas mule. Draftg •mlkvll.etttl, Dent 0 lel st 4 I , Doat Stock.; Not. 6.1 othor M.:wales bottata and cr.ll.e.lrm camera. ..... maw, N.RAMEB - RAIIM, Bankers and Ez -11.9ge Brotera Coy acd 001.1 Blivaiand • Notes, negotiate 00 Heal F.atate or Stroh Saco titiNtpicrettaae Promleaarf-Notos, and Time Bills on Nast and, Urea& Huy andaril litocka on Uotonititalon. Oollso• flocs made on all poinie Ira tire Union. Jfhoe corner of Third and Wood Werra, directi7 occoalto the St. Chariot Hotel. apt • m 71.17 IVIIOfSIES Dealers in Foreign • and Domootla Mils of ExclOan go. Cortlfaataant Da. pmte. Bonk Note. and Spool, No. Market. street, LP lough. adrekollectiona mado on .0 tho prlnolpod oil,, Lb:ono/tout oho United Blatos. MA N UFA CTUItING. MMMM ILAAI.Y.AZTIZ2LN(.I N 0.78 Second st., Pittsbnr&h, Pd. IieITFAC'fURERS of Papier Macho ..ucrt.littrchee, Ile wen, ateatutensia, Irror and Picture Prune, Window and Door [leads, Br net., Truseee, Jornicee, Ventilauirs and Centre Piece. for Ceiling, Komi:Mao and Mouldings of every description, ale and denlwn, Cituent sad warranted more durable than any oilier article nee in uee. 4-4.00.ern exectztal on the aborsinit notion. 01 dteauthoat builders la especially di rected to thin article, en barlont nt ate light weight. Tt/Dlie a Ca), :3heocortd ea, bet. Wood a !darter eta... ,A . .111,1[1 Plrrunnum. UNION FOUNDRY llerrou Sc Co. IV ILL continue the business of the Union V ',teary, at tne oil Omni of PENNOCK. !MOH ELL 0 Co, No, lei Liberty et_ They will msoulactsire an tsaal. • large sad several assortment ot taRTINCiti, oimpristnn Cooking Stoves, Hinges and Side Ovens, OFFICE elSo I A laOlt SAWA'S, • , MANTLE E.,,KITCLIEN GRATES, Hollow Wear,, Wagon Bozos, Dog Iron., Sad Iron., Tea nettles, Plows and Plow Points, ani Ma vinery Caatinga generally, • And ti AS and WA:PEIL Plr Wall slue. IRON & NAILS OF ifiE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, Afcc., All 01 tibial will be paid Rr marndsaurers' prier, m): 1, Penn Cotton Hills, Pittstrirgh. ENNEDY, CHILD* & CO., Sinnufao rik. Luau of-- Pub A Na / Ulu? I.i bluebblbk , ` err Ibriu laulo of All a , lars And aludu 1 b • COrbs Plumb Linos And dub .b/ri; Hope °call /Nee and atuariptlour Battlug. A'ff.LITZ! . WILT A &LIM HILL it. CO.: 61 Pears St., below ItlarburT, Pittsburgh, Po- UTE ‘ .4:II BOILER NIAKI.RS and SIiEET -1..3 IMO:: WORKE,AB, 31snufacturcra of Baruhill'e Pst. cut ltonerld....conotica, Fined and Cylinder Boilers, Chino olyk, irrelebon, Wire Bad, Near= Piper, Conden•ers. Cult Pans, Suaar Pane, Iron Yawls. Lit Boats etc. Ad., 131ackamithe . Work, Bran. and Viaduct irons,. done at the .hurter[ uotico. All orders from a dist.ce proir 4. l, attended to. Hats and Capa. SYLLSON k SON keep constantly . on Wend uq v ; 7 77 . taatmors ' •oe ' tt;t * ot bad cheap. aoraa ao .all to u. a tall boita, yurellarnat etwthato. col6tl W. WOODW ELL, Wholesale and Reta il j ar . Astortfacturcr cad Dolan Us Cub!net Ww, 811 pue.t. G ROC ERS. Shriver S Dilworth, WIiOLESA LE IittOCEHF, N , ..)5. 130 et 132 Second Street, Betty. N cwit,id) PII73IIL'AGU. ItIONTROSE MITCH LLTELEE, Wholesale Grocer and tienerul Illtrausta, erect, Artr/ovi,A. 0.04 smnu, IiIIHTER, \V 11 VGEPALE, 111101.1 E RS. 122 Secund. and 151 k'ruilt. meet, J ul. I'JTTSBURGII. ?4, Wallace S Gardiner, RuuLtiALE DALXIi, lb . . . . PIVVIMULth and Pruttuee Generally, Lilit.ITZT CT jaStrly hOlg, sale Jr J•nr, In gni V.l HO.l street. nt.anua. &Jr CULISZICE6UN, WhoLeonia Urouor and .111... Cur , Lu azd PITA. Ana, 1, , Liberty Orem:. Plus J, +Lou, OLLN FLOYD et. CO., Wholesale Grocers awl eoza,mstou ho. LT3 Wood umd =a Lib. rcy stray:, ents.urgla. Pole p) 01iP th, T •urule;te -.nd' U Uouctinicie Wino uve Liquuri• Na. 310 Liberty atraet. Jul boud • eery largestool 01 .Virtu , old Idouotoodiols 10 lidabey. otiott eif ul odd Ce. f .. ur ca.. Welt a oCANDLESS, MEANS CO, (su,:ece -002 kw, to WILK • .11cuo4leas,) WtwAreale Urooarl uraionstu hoz. sus, til•as,Oottan iarns, •14,1 kliteour,b =roar of Vion.l and W.,. sus 2000 ... D. N.. ..... 0, MIL N L ,, 'a/L:6S ROE, %V ho:caale Urwen and COM/31/Anlilt No. UM Wharty •Lreet Pitt. Dos,. tA/ 1 •LI AAI 11.'CLai ALA , Lirocer ant, V V Tv. Doni.ler,.rner. of %Yowl and Diztti strioNia, ways Ca Land • largo •••,Lmeut of litueatie• wad al T•as—Yoreigu Irulte aad hire. Wl:mit:We and Kel.ll. Li•aler• eopplie• pit the low•ot • amt. 11 013/..K1 I.3ALLELL &. CO. Wholesale YOombils•100 Stara:mats, ii•Lera In Foo4o rilLuurgt blactu4acitirui. 1•8 Liberty etizet. Pittsburgh. [SA I A 11. DIcliEY & CO. WhWeattle Oro rq Coralataninn tierrchaatte, and Dftigars 1L P 101110... L.O. nun atcf aro-et. and TO trout Itlwt, YILUIMIrgb. AU.1,,U17., WOODSY A/i1) tr. CU., Whole AD • , 7,11.11, No Viargtt BOOK.SELLERS &C. .• Book Agency. riguk subscribers have established a Book 1. Agency la Phuwelpha. an4will farnlah an/ llama or publication at the retail price Me of pottage. Any pr.:saga. 1,. entwarding tL eatmeription prim of mil a tha Id Magian:um own. tiodey e, Putnam 's, Ors. hatti'..Yrant. Leslie", PaeMane, meek. oh. Slasi arium far one year and n may or • .o..aid /Whoa:mth portraitof caner IVaithegion,Jackain or Ular or, If sub. =ribbed to aSt and •Si Mel Wel rand. • may of either of Um tram portraits, U euteeribins to g rth of Mag.ll2•ll, throe portrait e will Oa mit gra • bleak furbished to those who Mar wiali .Envelopes of rears dm:zillion and else In larite or small nuni•tied. Peal PiteSea. DWA an. audio ardor. livery thecrlyt.tall of letarasing on Wood ...anted with neatneol anti dlereiteti. Views of ilaildinsin, Newspaper ileadinsin, Views. Msenlm Boot llinetestione. Lonna earthiest., humbug., All orders sent by promptly arntraisti to. Penn . waning slaws of the. binettuiste on • raved tan rend Dairtitulem,To9, oGd:.h it tha h tiding by mailer exprwa. Farm. at it, &Manes haring asimbla ankles would and It to their advantage tb &dime* the mitamillma. ea we would... mints for the ride of the same. [WHAM A red'lelkwirr 00 donlla Third et.. pa JOHN T. BERYOCK., Book and Job Printer and Publisher. N 0.82 Fab gr.*, above datithtiel,L. (*assts. Batlcliag- HOUK BINDER'S knd Box Maker's Straw Ullliwards always an baud. Also, Book,. Paper. and etadaneta amylo 1, 1 C. COOLUIAIVE, (successor to 8. Sad ,E4 . lora Wholes+.laud [WWI D•alwr In lift., Ptatisn .ntl Paper Jiaglge.ede fral greet, Rh dear 0. 6. o Market eenare. AI ex tway. JOltisi S. DAVlSON,.Booksellor and Sta moo4 ow aucce INNabo tionmor tO /TIMM/II Ya. r Aglow. No. 0 IMarkat gal, ENRY S. BOSWORT.II, hookealler and Dewar lu Eitauerne . “ L aw Noe 12 blacks< lama. nest • • l'lttaburgh, 11:‘,AY tt CO., Booksellers * ad Stationers No. 65 Wood fittest. next door to the core., of Thld Useareh P.. eshoni end eve hoots ronloaolle no besot L. READ, Bnolu3ollar and Stationer, No Oft • ra F. , rth •trust, A poll, fluildloaN MUSIC. John 11. Mellor, )14 o. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond Os. sn d Foor:h Etro4LBcL..ll att Dr OIIMMLER 0 a' NONE' (Baton) I'IA 0 Fonk.S. MASON A RAM WE'D MODEL mELDDEONh awl ORGAN IJAMMONI• UM& sLd thalo.r In M.,imazd Mudmi Ooale. .1..= B. liteber S. Bro., O. D 3 FIFTH St, Sign of the Golden 04.1 . p , Sole Agnlay NUNXBIt CldiallB (Nd• ri) idnrir.6ll4d Grwld end. tioaare PIANOS. and OA& HARTa e.DILAWS Galati:as 11VLOOKUN3 sad ()ROAN IlditsiONlU 31S, Dead., le Music and fdatlnd lufedltror Charlotte Blame, i'IIi.NITFACTUILER and Dealor in Piano lt,Flt`r atd roor,r_ v I ;til .ad Pt I . Ire o'irmeaf oat L.LNT, ' GrA 18 Wt.% Boot° c Ilanot.odtlo and or out .}:oloon Attatlavout. ot,a 118 Wood t. ST.CP HOTEL. lunnillll.l ITTPIIIOII Cotarr Penn and St. Clair Streets, 011 A, W. C. CONNELLY, Proprietca A7.4.NblO'bel Ketchum's Jlower with Reaper Attach moat.- THE most perfect machine in ure, warran trid to cut from 10 to 10 acres of Ewa. or gratin pa day as wen as would la done by Kr" WI of mwMa. of Mower, Elia combined $l4O. Forst •bE E wilAbiril.ANEl , ES Word cr. D.R. J. B. FINLEY, NTENDINO to mak° Pittabul:gh / 118 fat. '" home. may b amy.nlird rittessionsiuy• at MY tam. a. 140 Third ahoy , dad:Wield. na2e4md _ . . . . 11110PEtt.TY IN DUQUESNE BORA.Mtilf L /OR 8 t —Rehm a lot or IC* feet Wt.* , *UR. t • pptveArgot frusatistos alto °mat Th.. atolien7 In v.. 41 sdpt.d te..l6.torins varPc.s. stack on It. Thera Is mouth, 11114.0 trot t alio ti 000 to c'str? oa Oa. w •Ito. tt TARR atuaßmil to the Tema to ,lettb win .1,000 or 9 , 41. IJeasuccanui. moo •ark :59 1 UV ISe' WW".*.rititotVni7asVAlMlftsimpl: 'NEW YORK ADVERT'S/MEETS. bor.:Atm:Lis. vissaiths,.UWk:N,A SCHELL, Oce. sExu. ADMITR2I6 340 ZlTOad.o6y, New York. • NEW Tilt; 11.11.L1EE11.17 -- AN/11.Rits.i.ALim.msii°,LI„ 1 ,vitAti,i. F.,11 A. AND . Per.ne. W a ELOINK. 641 13/1: aDWAY, NEW. YORE.—Mn. la now Iv Euro*, far the expo., pur ee of coveting 1 novalties far the awing Trade, wbieh w ruddy!, and be rawly for 101pection oo or about the first of are go o . , e ,d-. &Whom nod Western alrraftalafr, nod Minn.. are rw -40, ~,,, yecciallr toeired to call and coasolue the llam .before aold vv parenumsr elsewhere. -Pattern Bonnet l L ate on -tad. hand, and sent by ono aro to any adder's. 11.43t0de Paints, yamiahes,, dto. - RAYNOLDS, DEVOE & CO., 106 t 108 Fully* Strad, NEW lroicli.. NIANOPAOTUIthith OP Paint., Yarn im labor nnd hus Pram.. orters - yr...1 Ureter. In WHITE fIOLOKS, BRUSIIES, DIAMONDS' , OILS, I,_) GLUES. de. I.)•notintly on hand • laree and Darken o f .41 each co,aja yinaurted bT. AIITIATe and PAlNTkilti and by the rtrit.• annasally. blanalartmed frocd•only ot Plan'!" QUALITY. foreign anode ',anode , . direct from the prodncent and can oder by the package or other arts., an the moat favor. able ..rma. Order. er mall promptly attended to. FIRST PREMIUM- FIANCE FORTES. STEL.Y.WAY & SONS; norvemznuaus 84 and 88 Walker Buser.. edla Sanatertr, Sall roalt, SPE CT F I:ILLY call tho tentlon of the pntalloto their splendid r' " ' F' • amortmentof eembgrandandequare Kama ankh, tar voltam of tone, elasticity_ of to=h, beauty of iinlek.ht short every thing,that renders• Piano perieet. are unsurpassed. They were Awarded the First rn,mium for both 'kinds, In. compatlUon with th. moat dlethigulabed makers fromilketon, New Yore a. d Baltimore. NNW THlollll.lll—fraunisr f BIM hut been weave! the /Met Premium GOLD .I.LEDAL toyer all tempriltorn) at the tos Pak of the .Italstlean imiltutis„ Orretai Palm, for the BEPST Platofortea.. del oelktf, Safety Fuse. • FOR MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNI -1.90 LIARODE, Dab to WET Q our Weather, o FOLK differeut Yam* TIMOUTTON And 111011'1DM Ale • the alhtiLE and DOD ISLE TAPE. WATER FUSE. hlsbutomtuod and weld y 0 4ENN PUTMAN, • 83 Weeny St.'IVEW YORK gar ablen promptly 011e4rar a/Plana. o GUN pow DEO. of the meet appoted breatte. EDUVE TION Al ME Waltiib. , " Kite KuNALS, mall dire LOOSING OLASSEB And Picture -.Frani° Idanulaatory UORACE V. SIGLER, IVEOLLIALE All A itecTALL SAL/ SOON& 64 Forsyth street, New York. It. 11. V. S. Would call thecittontion of yta - eftf, sad ontlOdAlly those In tiltal tr.‘" =./ . o tte t tiro th. !. • • ''. K.#,Avolov..A.ND 11aau i rcv. In the peeeortion of uousitinllot 1141. ho to anotdod to olocut. el. Orden on IN. dunulDaDdblo Th. We :von:la an replete with dodo* opodtdona &Ad • full snort. motd of 1111.111011DLNU IN ALL ICS DitAN4.IIIES. 11101ILDI , WS, Illett° OILT, ROAM. WOODA. OAK, MAPLE. LEIRIA AND LtdADIOGAN If. In *vary vArlsty Oeon. Meaty on band: - rders from oil pnrlo of the amnia *CATER AND OANADAN exteeuteel with protoOtnooo. poked with Itn , groatoot of can. A tibual &mount allolnd to Um tondo."' ttnLamd• 04 n 7 ed Juin 71 t, For the 1,000,000.' THE U. S. UTENT 211113 . 1 A CO. No. 101 ( C trio. wor. d, York. ARE prepargd_ta execute all ardent E.ir 11.11.7LE.0. TA DLit Tent. COLUMNS, PYDEST &Lk oLh/10, kn. In Lontation of him., lifoistal. ityrainowa. : , ..eamlit....4 all buoy klartdes: aqua) In aravarth. b", 4 ...........7,—.....,..... --p.. lot or to to, and at. War thou tall No. mat. Until, niar winid bun. otted.nr Wart; tots whititry LW. Won all ay.cOn.m which aro uhrad Wier monk Malan wotk. who, van., coped rarnudi, la Mho th• rinturfarr rol'ok .or bread 1r rho &mho. naralialr troardier to f aro Widen Crain balder. Gahm. kinkarrand °Wert ro eked, and tiamiaracttou a oarantorwL, 1.1.020 fat 1..1 ad.. e. with. ' YhYllti , ' kresti JUdr.PLI 1.1113. Ben LOVIYL U . td3C . ' V. Yore. ockiilyv MJMEO;M Brags, Punts, bit', Ilya, Pertutrtry, 170 WILLLikt ST4, Nevi York, NVITE the attention of the trade to their ry *a, l /au. and vatied . ntacicßtkalia. Painta 01. La Patna. a addLtion to I.lanrsagularlamottaannai orStaptaDrtisa they reowto4.direct fru:tale pYawa of /min. Uou and tramutectura,autpllea of Tootta tha t and Fall Kraals. Bronzes, lka•ka' &briars. esnegnma Ineneb and angliah Parnutan . r. Luldn'a tatracta. .and tnan7 attar at , asuallj .monced 1p //MAW.. .Okh• wa ,4o tbo r i ar., .1* opsblerd to offer op ths,Ocet admitaggow tem,. Will'rocettor rrOmpt p • vg• o:1.0 TO BO LISEEEEPRES - AND- DEALERS. EMIESIBEI 71 Voir. tram, ott4 7 1 ltoitUlso owe, No. rt/tX/. Princzpol Ojos, lttl' rrp.t salmi. Atas lama, Factor,. lauv to, dlf antl:lsB itroai...lonor CSty. Proprietono of taw long and well. known Vui7LE 4.-VD SPICI-ESZAILWEIJMNI; Walla. to proper. Ms boat ilkomoonttlati itamters to oac. for Italalna Bread, Blaculalait wttlother Cate. 0.. Th•l 01.. prop.. iltudani, Caws, and tun other an doe of daily use In ovary Wally , taloa tatty oder wog litot moat reatamottae taufa aata/ariaa of to dealers mho mama the= B. IL t J. al.. /AJAX R. la—Gonitunetaadrlned to lat1 w 7.oittla to tlde. r jurlydl NEW YORK CORN /SACRA/JOE llaullAN UFACTUILY, Nuts. 125 and 127 ' Broad art., up stairs, Corn Raw:Lange Buildings, Now York. ILLE.Rs, DEALERs, .p Bava.li rainga bAUID r1011i,,1ML1.i1138 , 1r411.4. ii14,4114.41g044U1 1 sobfarlbar , froula a. the •tteatkal O•astry ilef.ante to talf . ....ma of St 'm Kap, aad of Itllitentaad Salt Vectors 43 bikrarlon. yles 0/ Dent bo flag. - rur knarlat ' o . ll::lors sot pood El q 0 1321.18. .51/021 of W dozes sod auluitl-a fatal.lall nculaltlUes to silt s ....at flaw, fallata. la IL CLAllli.Proprlofse. The Adamsimpress,Cotepttay : J'ilt.rburyh, tiothatter and Nevi Brighton. Exprese. 1.4‘1. , 11 the especial'. eetatamodation of the 1.; .rg , ;a:quail , on along the thee of We Ohio andP•on o sr tear. dailtos.d. between Plttelnusttkrul hrx brighten. arlaa, tom.. hue... and ettio.l relation. rettuire each Ayeney. Tue Adel. prott . rtanatir,bare made such errentren.ut wi•h the hall an to enable them to put trautf.tt , sentger on the 4Leeenutoodathin Tntio, who wilt take crurge of ea Priperty,end rowdy entrust. ler to him. Sna ti.eseruges will have an ir.n has in the amt., Caar, au the deposit "ad beater ineurity Orbit:mei% Jewelry Itad. other ...Usk LE* triUltriTeNew bright. ay the hart log Tram reins. to Pittsbtulth end gnash, ur eny during the day te k ttend lo each entundmlone as our ...trusted to him,. nod return by the Evaded turn with heti. de and Commleslooe•seeutaal. Itllo he his duty ta receive on his tip trip ell tombs. pasks.ss. I order., tuoter, le, he delitrersd to the proper wt.{ eon sq.r the arrival of the treln•s4 the Allegheny City Dpot. U.. 41 al. teceir•writierioreertal Mere g ea to to dedrared In the eltri—oinutuunltede ohtstos !actuation , tettutt r- p a st-ord . , go. as,sad return —male Pureheert, Wk. or Melt. front • pa. yet La. lt 7rreo ''' :rat distant*. • Ithout extra ettratge hot tt, femme roab dune. 2 ; 1 1 s...ctypsi!,esp.elaUr for Pet bons. e be ni t W., out. t, oil matter wet be Ott glib the Station n o .0 the babrued tk.ipeny, able U. proper party Is not at the Asti. on the itrileal of the Ton!.. to retelve bb itteharges for carrying partitive. AA end tot =reboil rendered by the kleseengett stn lottoldsd to be within no , wastes /Lulu. whoa thstisto sof the badness le loth as to sattot 0: It special serneeduotte will be mesa A. tW kleseemeer Is tetotisso t • snttls hie IdUe and bus Lae. day eta the Company. lad to PLY WALL. the pet. zone of is hue trtll plea. not etst him to gait 'lb Wit tap for tie pay, se he Ins Ito tiletsrotAsh In the miter, giILIEN ay e. IRWIN dotter been appointed htssittoga, and eonuesue• hie dotter Oh Ittods.t. Ls. 1540, riiutanAND huh& littrauratt-64 Foam threat. .tilenheny ar —Telegraph Obits. thtuittr—lhot. tisy..• ,Snertchka Statton—bir. tAhAtughlln. Aoclutsr—ilr. &agar—Dr. Clundler.. , Aire Brig/am—hr. al Anus hirshs Oa, Pittsburgh. Dna. Th IWO MITES W . WOODWELLO CILIMPIET YUUNITURg MA.==liah. rom. 97 emu PP MU I=ll, Peetnilitulinf°l:ltM big Moods .11 W. W. roe tr z...d r= o :l , l.l ‘" M i.ada 21: . 4 „ 1 d u o uc t.2 6'231. 1= 1 .4 4 to b Ott iu n b o " end tort the %tent o ont 7greetters ‘ reallqin mannfecturhathhe le:nabled to produce Tar nad ranted PUItIiITURE at the lowest rhos. H. ten* always on head the greatest eulogy of tolt Insulture, thom the chupegt and pleitnZe to the moat Olacuk end =OAT, that mt.o. ohl (ono may be tondshed from 111. Mak, or oanufactured nt iry to order. The taming &Alan. mesh& pekm, eorttotht. to t he of style and Onla6. Olitriot Col enrpassnt any of the Meters Mies: Weals xlv polas; • • wo &Ma Ploeb and.llatr Cloth: 000 d 0 mo Mahogthr Chaff do Walnut de • 1 60 Mut 2114 Dtr do 00 nahogany Plume ; 1 00 Walnut 0 C.. 100.,61arble Toy. Oent • • E do Wsebstatulc Hunt 40 Kart !d Inclosed do too Common p do '•- 40 • 60 rea= nu throanot r.hoiranY 23 Walnut do 40 Cottage do KM Cherry and Pool* , Soleteettel 20 Mahogany Wardthbes 10 Walnut do 40 CUth M Buresar, an 0 Me I. Dlnlas and BreakfaetTaatort 12 !secretary and hook atamM • it) Dozen Cane Beat Rars, 24 Cane beat hooking chair; IS Ladies' Wnting Pam • Rat and Towel mandr., Mo t o May { • attotim Papia Couvereatlau ChahM . Pembroke g FL ll o eg oepttouotheo dot add Plar 'do Pearl Wald d oc a. iztathdo32Dhani . . Arm Gothic and HaU d' al:Ninr: °M " I' . 4 - Ala a lannlawatmeataloaaaa . a Taraitaresaa alba. air ... 43 ==. 1 an ~ P atfair l ah a rtilass la Mae Una. Iltaamtodas aad Maas ad a t tat AM/tad aotlaa an nnie. mnm.tl, itthmtla4 en. =WM RALIO RN NIPP LB" LOTION has iproved so efLattudaud .peed) eta kW the dimes. log pales eadored be many &totters and Nano from Barr trtoolea II nu dawereered and prepared fv herown relief sod ewe by th e eetworther'e wesetable mother smut 60 snow sao; and has weer glow town need to the War of the sub.:A bor. and teeny other hod Inn . with the tip ple., yentas, in the el4elat lon and ronoral of the were ul7-rione welch artearro CLIAPPED Olt PORI NIP PLKS. 14 die manor/ _from eutlrelr with the rePuldl l o9d l t ii.ftialit sod dam Peleftll praWee of aPPt7l,==""' mentnoostee. and otlpr prosy. Way, or that. tem. The Lotion le sPo Whin"; _hrs'lng sod Ploonot to the mouth oft!. ! m e,. triad. It Is lettered from:i nset etheriense, need to Mortara tee meat emPtind piths /..4.64 To of tle Zoete. and atm, W. pith IwpriaLtion weostaleses, ad In ohbas ( httrostlons lter we) at TB orate•• phla. de • guarantee ol genuloresse. wen .1 / 1 bear the Motel:ore or the anteerlber o the wrAPPore which two... should wales beers wuratodo. THOS DALBIRN LC. *molted, Haltlawl•drut• BALKILNIE'S minx LOTIORma te• hold ease IL Z. Imams • oor. ad and Woe xi. Iron City . Connozroiat College. NO STUDENTS Airlift) THE'IMIT 4404171:57N0 CZJIIIho. E N HAN CHI P i . BOOK KEEPING, • MIMI m 1 , 11 Ct: and Its . orptlestiono to logittolll toodbt to this extensive Goonttoctlonso, to lanto 0, ~,, .. . . ..„ , ~,, „ „ ...t, and i:.,,,.:- .. . Som. otoozotttok to MI that ottend. &low toNoni Zp a :: l . 11....'..... Munn ott,Foot Von! VIZO V 4 =t o rt;l t t s gotsettr ilslkt u t/ 11 . 11 i., 111% joist toopirts. oievoinoor anal ,Nola Case zbtals: flitWlarit=farailri PII"I'SBURGH GAZETTE NIONDAT MORNING, FEB. 18, 1886 Advance Payments.—Hereafter no pub e nntiop L. taken tor the Di a, or Wn. anted payment le made in advance. Whenever the Loa le op to which ttt subscription is p. 0. the pspu .111 to Invariably stopped. mass Pb. embecriptimi is re awed by advance payment. All transient adrenals., Of every desmiptiou, •111 be reastrod to D. paid in ad. nave. Via CRAY raglanns all be when. special inorith. IT or yearly contract. air lade. "st.-Pittabereh Weekre tiametto.—The semomee airsulauon of onz ffhtny Goaftlt offers to our bossiness 13141:1 a most deslrebts medium of making their bemlnets known Oarclrculation Ir betwaso Omar and live thousand, nsechloe almost area merchant, manufecturar and aho keener lu ly,edern Peonsrlvanh. and &atoms Ohio. Peciscriimeda Lestlalai,viro Macias', Feb. 12.—1 n Senate, Mr. Wilkins Of fered a resolution requesting the return to the Senate of Senate .bill No. 184, to repeal the 3d motion of an sot M Bth of April, 1851, relative to grading and paying streets in toe city of Al legheny; which was adopted, The liquor bill wee then taken up, and after debate the Senate proceeded to vote on the cub etitute offered by Mr. Browne to Mr. Wilkine bill. The first motion passed, yeas 19, nays 13, and the second, third, fourth ant fifth were also adopted, when the Senate adjourned. The let section presides that it Shall be unlaw• fel to keep a hoOse f.r the snloof liquors of any kind except amprovlded for by this bill. Sect. 2. projideg that no license hereafter granted stall anemia° the stile of liquor in less quantity than elation, except in cases provided for in suiviequefit sections; and no license shall be granted, to sell in any gummy, to , keepers of eating houses 0 places of refreshment. or amuse ment. , Scot. 8 p es that Breweries and Distiller ioe shell be arlismsed, as cow, under the law of 1849, but shall pay three times the rates pen sided for in tr. law. Sect. 4 exe put from the operation of the bill importers Theisen imported liquors in the origi nali package*. Sect. 6 esti pts also draggling and apotheca ries who use cohol in preparing medicines or sell liquor u u the prescription of a physician . In the Boise the private calendar was taken up. The LAI - awing bile were passed; ttEtuppletniint to an set relative to Overseers of the Poor in tin county of Allegheny, approv ed March 16, 1855." "An not tt change- tho iliac of holding eoarta in Bailer nun Luzon.. <mobile." aupplommit to unaot authorising the boy lag out of • State road . lrom. Meadville, Craw ford county, to New Wilmington, in Lawrence county:" .. ts:=3 The Howie took up u reaolutlou !rota the Sen ate requesting the Houso to return to the Senate a bill to repeal the acts concerning the opening and paving of certain streets on I al:ey , in AI. legheuy City,. which was twine red and adopt• ed. The bill to iocorporate the Franciscan Broth ers of Cambria County war taken up, debated, and reseed, yetis GO, nays 29. Wednesday, F.b. 18 —ln Se . nate, the consid eration of the liquor bill wait - resumed. The Bth, Bth, Bth and 10th sections of 'Sr. Browne'a bill were; adopted; the 11th was laid over for further comoderstion and the 12th was under discussion when the Senate adjoetroed. Beat. 6 provides that ikellees etalt bo granted only to citizens of the C. States, of temperate habits and good character. beat. 7, that licenses ;Mall be granted by the Comte of Quarter Ses.ions at the first and eec• mad sessions in each year, (excepting 1856,) the Courts to fix the time of besriOg application, of which three weeks public notice about be given, and parties objecting to be heard by counsel or remonstrance, op,both. Sect. El provides that all applications for li cense shell be published three times, In two pa pert In the citteeand one in the country; and in the, ease of hotels, inns or taverns, a certificate ahsll'lie appended, elgned by twelvivitisene os under' the old !incase le w, except waste the place contains lees than fifty taxables, when it shall be signed by viz: all certificates to be verified by the oath of two of the ailment Beet. 9 provides that all licensed hotels or bane shall contain et least four bed rooms and eight beds. Sect. 10 provides that the person applying for license shall give bond, with two sufficient sure ties in $lOOO, conditioned far the faithful olf servince of all the laws relating to liquor eelling, with warrant of attorney to oanfess judgment, whiih bond .hail be approved by the Court I the bond to be enforced by the District Attorney WhWthe obligor Is convicted of violating Its conditions,- Thel —' section (laid aside)terfliXotothis mode of issuing licensee. The 12th section (under discussion) graduates licensee onto coven classes, according to the an nual sales at which the applicant may be 'geese ed. at the following rates : 1. timer—Who .11 $2O.lX:+O stid upi.te,lol SSCO 11 .. .• •• 10 . 0 and ic. Lb= 11.10 t"0. 360 6th a 000 6.1X.0. 130 1 0 ith " . 4 2 00 00. 00 —ood 00 license shad be granted (or any 10.. 111111 L In the Home, the day •as ocenpisol with pett• bons end reports, and bushiese of no general in- THD LOST BTDAXSEDP9.—Since 1853, DO less than twelve tateraational stein:L.l4s have been lost. The alerchauts' Magazine; IA an article upon the aubJen, Barn ' "For three conaeouure menthe, early In 1858, the 'Pacifio' water. uttered theirvoioes of alarm and instruction, by the total toil of three valu able steamehips, and the sacrifices of over one and one-fourth hundred lives of oar citizens.— It were possible the voice of spring, thus uttered might be unheeded, and the last month of the retiring year utters again the Pacific's voice in the total loth of the 'Winfield 800tt,' and the 4 ktiantic'e voice to heard throagh the 'Humboldt' and the .'San .Francisco,' affixing the tent to these instruction., as to the improvident Eats of our steamships, not only by the lose of them, three valuable ithipit and much merchandiae, but by the sacrifiees of over two hundred live., many of whom had entered the ranks of nation al usefulness, and national promotion to high responebilities. "The eam total of 1858, makes five valuable steautehipe stranded and totally lout; one dis abled. abandoned and lose at au; and with two out of the six, over three and a half hundred valuable hate perlehed with the wrecks. "The Atlantic waters introduced the losses by this clam of international steamships for 1854, and March utters her lesson by the 'City of Glasgow, and about four hundred and eighty lives; July by the 'Franklin,' which is stranded and lost at the door of our harbor; September, by the 'City of Philadelphia,' stranded and lost; and in hot haste the 'Arctic,' with handredo of of lives, sink to rise no more. History can never portray the horrors and sorrows with which memory Imbues the mind that has wit nessed, or listened to the witneases of this end catastrophe. Immediately . suctseeding thew two September losses, the let of October !Teske from the Pacifie through the the total wreck of thi 'Yankee •Blade,' and nearly half a hundred hem "We Bum up for 1864, three valuable steam ! ships stranded and and totally lost, with much of their very valuable cargoes; and one that sunk to bury Its own history; sad another that stink to stamp its history indelibly upon the minds of the commercial world: "We have the sinking of the 'North Caroline' In a few minutes after her collision, for April, 1855, and jour before she reached her destina tion in a foreign port; also,-In the same month, we have the strut:ding of the 'Golden Age,' and may we not hope that the lesson of her imminent peril, with eight hundred psusengere, and (what is, perhaps, more sigmficant to some) one-and-three-tenths millions of specie; with the fortunate and providential rercue of all, may prove a golden leatton to Oda age, and the more especially elute the 'projector end president of title ilne stood coon her decks an eye-witnella. nf her penile, her exigencies, e,pd her Improvi dentstate„ •`During a period of twenty-six months, twelve of this 011.18 of steamships were totally Last, and one more %comely' saved. "The ninestranded ships, at the time of their - castmitice bed an aggregate of. over four-mid-a half mandated passengers, and .adding crows, over five.iind-o-holf thousand pawns. They ,also possessed a value in bottomry of over two and-one•fonrth millions, and In epecte, and merchandise of sit-and-one:fourth millions; hence, a total of oval eight-and-a-half millions . of dollars was thus jeoperded. "The four sunk at sea jeoparded over sixteen hundred lives, and over two•and•a-half millions of property." Six *levee, three men, two *omen and mihildr belonging to Mr. Wilburne, of Kenton county, Hy., mode their eacape from bondage night be fore last. They grossed the ice into thin State a abort distance below the Fifth meet Ferry.— Cie Can. Eiji& W. Brown, a drover of trolon CO.. has beau detected In forgeries_of aometilito,ool); oho .B an k s piipiwurtpos:vid:Delsware diseatint. thi lisito.rs;eloped'lbrOillidialii, - and efeta fit 1/IA. Pierce Verne Pierce It has often been observed by lawyers skilled in criminal jurisprudence, as well as by those who in civil practice hale obtainedlswide knowl edge of human nature, that if you can only get a rogue to write a series of letters be in eon, while attempting to give a plausibility to his faille/totals, tix involve himself In snob contradic tions as cannot fail to betray hie real character and objects. Of the justice of this observation:President Pierce may serve as a striking example. Oa the let of January last, In his annual message, he time expressed himself: "Is the Territory of Kansas there have been acts prejudicial to good order, but as yet none have occurred andor circumstances to justify the interposi tion of the Executive." It Is to be noted that when thie message was sent to Congress, Kan tuts had already been the scene of three separate invasions of Border B.uffians from Missouri. At the first invasion they driven the bona fide settlers from the polltand had elected Whitfield no delegate from the Territory to Congress. At the second invasion they had again driven the bona fide settlers from the polls and had eleet:d a Border Ruffian legislature for the Territory, many of the members of which were resident, not in Kansas, but in Missiouri. This, bogus Legislature thus chosen has assumed to appoint local officers for the Territory for six years to come had undertaken so to regulate •the right of sufferage as virtually to exclude all the Free Suite voters from the polls, and had passed other !Kiri of the moot atrocious chi:treater against the liberty of speech and of the press. All these things had happened; but the only inter ference Oh the part of President Pierce had heen the removal of Oov. Reeder from office—under other pretenses, indeed, but, as everbody un derstood, because be would not give his official countenance and recognition to this Border- Ruffian Legislature. Thew encouraged, the Border Ruffians went further Hitherto they bad confined themselves to • threats and assaults: they now began to murder. Dow was killed in cold blood; and that murder committed by one of their own number, was made a pretence for .an invasion of Kanssa. with the avowed intention to burn down Law rence and to drive off the inhabitants--which would have been done had not the' Free State men stood to their arms and resolved to defend their homes with their lives. do, after a siege of ten days the Border Ruthann retreated, leav ing behind them a cannon, which, with other arm., they had obtained from the United States Ameba at Liberty, Missouri, with the consent, no it would seem, of the officers in command there, who perhaps bat express orders from Washington to that effect, or who it - t least knew what would suit their enperiors. Deco not the circumstance that no Injury has yet been insti tuted lots this employment of the arms of the United States, fully justify us in these ottani :Uw+ ? The RuitisSll, how/ver, did not retreat without more bloodshed. Barber was abot down in told blood nod near hie own house; and the lea•ler in this mordor is understood to have been coo' Clarke, a United States Indian ' Apt. act who bull holds that ogee, apparently endeared to the President by thiiinnooent blood ou his head. All thin had happened before the I Orel of January, but still the President then de- stared that nothing had yet ceourred in Kansas I to require the interference of the Executive. • On the 26th of January list, the President sent a epeeist message to Congress on the affairs of Kansas, in whiob much the same grouird was maintained. We are told in that message that "it ie not the duty of the President of theAni teal States to volunteer interposition by face to preserve the purity of eteouon, either a State or a Territory," nor, if we are to Jet. • from his conduct, x 6 prevent the inhabitants from being plundered' aud murdered by ruffians who invade the territory on the invitation of the President's own officerv, under pretense of en forcing the laws. Such was the duty of the President sod the extent of his authority up to the 26th of January loot. But on the 11th of February the President teener" a Proclamation, in which he informs the public that combinations have been formed in the Territory to resist the execution of the Territorial 1,1118, (meaning the pretended lows of the bogus Border Ruffian leg leitatute); that persons residing without the Ter ritory, but near its borders, (tneaningtire Border . Ituffiane,) oontemplate armed intervention in the affairs thereof mid that other persons, in habitants of remote States, are collecting money, engaging men, and providing arms for the same purpose (meaning the arms, money and men cent to Kansas to enable the Pree-titate men to defend themselves from being murdered , and driven out of the Territory by the Border Rut "ha. ) "And whereas." continues the proclama tion, “all such plans for the determination of the future institutions of the territory"—and of course the Border Ruffian invasion among the rest —"if carried into action from within theism:tie, will constitute the fact of insurrection, and if from wlthont, that of invasive aggression, and Will in either coon justify and require the forcible in terposition of the whole power of the General Government," i•TherefOre I, Franklin Pierce, President of the United States," &0., Here we base a distinct and explicit admis sion that the three Border Ruffian invasione of Kane, r—or at least the last of them, which woe distinctly an armed invasion for the deter minat.on of the future iostitutione of the coun try, by driving out the Free-State men—were invasive aggressions such as Justified and require the forcible interposition of the whole power of the General Government. Now if pooh was the fact—and we are not disposed to dispute it—what is to be thought of the con duct of President Pierce up to this time, or of his two merosegita to which his proclamation stands in euiab flagrant contradiction? While the Border Ruffians were the eole invaders, ank while arms from the United States anemia were the only ones carried into Kansas, the Presi dent, we are told, had no right nor power to' interfere. That right and power are only die covered when the President begins to fear that arms and men may ber supplied not to murder or to drive off the Free-State people, but to protein them in their most sacred rights.—.N. Tribune. A VesT COLD Wurrait excites some odd 00/01 mentariea. Two gentlemen were clisonseing the eubject a few days since in an °melbas., when one remarked that the present severe anasan oohed him exactly, for it would silence all old foglee. "We shall hear no more," quoth be, ..of the eternal talk about old &Atoned winters, end the awful sold and very deep snows in the days when grandad was a boy. This beats any- that ever was known." Who shall say that here are not many who do not mind suffering • little more than ueual with cold, if only to pot an end to tho comparisons with "old fash ioned things, which are, of course, to the super annuated, entirely better, worse, harder, softer, larger, timelier, etc., than any known in theec degenerate d.yel Folks do not like to have their wonders out-wondered so constant ly by the fabulous ceccollectimas of "the -old eat inhabitants." If the thermometer gets down to ten degrees below sere, come one is ears to recollect a day halt a century back, when it woe much lower, and if the .meretrty were to freese into a solid lump, It would probably be paralleled by come antiquated grumbler. Bo this winter, after all, may not "Silence the old fogies." As to the reality, our own recollec tion does not go back to any which could -com pare with it. When we read, no we do at this moment, in a Texas paper, of the Brasos river being froten over eo hard that wagons and horses are driven 110r088 it on the lee, we mast give a flat contradiction to reminiscences.— This baste any thing ever known, or at least recorded. in that quartor.—PAd. North Ameri cas. Timor, vs. Erreaysoarios.—A letter writer describee the-contrast, in their style of living, between the merchants. of the past generation and those of the present, Li New York, in the following suggestive rennet': "The unosten tatious style of living of the former merchants of New York, theiriumple dwelling, and the plain and even homely furniture which adorned their homes, are doily brought to light, an one after another of their mansions are desolated by death, or the trade of New York obligee them to seek anotbea.quarter in which to reside. And noth j,pg .indicates the great contrast between the present 'lathe past. more clearly. The late Walter H. Jones, one of the richest men in New York, and one of the most ISUCCOII9- fill and honored of her merchants, died the past season. He inhabited a plain brick house in Murray street. One by one his associates left the lower part of the city, ,and moved to elegant reed:leucite 'up town.', But be stood by the staff. He died where for so many years he had lived. Hie house was 'plidn''' and common His furniture such as would tot. be pur chased at auction by on, of his smaller clerks. His house Is now a boarding" house. All who: 1505 it exclaim, 'ls it possible that Walter Jones lived In such a common bout' as thief' He did, and so dui all the early and successful • New York merchants. Astor, Lenox Ledwick, and others, were content with dwelling's that now will hardly snit. a..truschado . who depends. foe subsistence on lila daily :laboi. /ergo; atone, granite, and 'brownstone fronts, daating.wlees, fast Dore*, 'ettraeagint furniture; and la_rjr,u debts, mark the general* Aber hi nom in Rae York. The soneofthese Namibia' pviiieee be- - gin where their fathers left off,- .. They , will Wm" off where theii 4 atterepegarl," • • •• I_An, e ff ort is In progress in Lomion, with' -ir view of ooffeetsng the of .61.00,M, to build us UMW LXIX---NUMBER 152 I Wzurl3 TI P 1103 1 ,102 roe Waccar.—Althous the wheat crop offset yew is not all market ed, and that part width has passed from the tWoducer'e hands is far from being in the hands or the consumer, the fact staretroe in the fate that bat a few, months will elapse before the time will have come to shout another harvest home." Sad the qnostion riles in our minds, What is the prospect ? We are of the opinion that we may expect another very fine crop of wheat and our opinion is based• on the follow ing reasooe : The early winter was very mild, se much eo that the late sown wheat, of which there is much, continued to grow until a much later date than aerial. When cold weather came, it 'name in earnest, *lathe frost has held ti firm grasp upon the soil for coven long weeka, a good portion of which time the ground was oovered with snow which are considered estimable cir cumstances for winter wheat. 'The , danger to the wheat crop, if any, is - therefore lit the fu ture, and the fact of mush uninterrupted cold weather for so, eo long a perimi, and until so late a date, augurs an uninterrupted spring time when it comes, so that we find no circum enemas in the past, or prospective ones in the future, unfavorable to the wheat crop. Such are our impressions in reference to the pros pective crop. We hope to hear from our agri cultural friends on this subjem. The number of 'scree put iu wheat last fall , was very mush greater than ever before in this' part of the coun try-41ton DaUF Courier. .; ItaPUBLICAIII.93I a Nsw Jaassr.—We have the pleseure of- announcing „Oat alt,tratients hate takhn place In nearly evericongressionaldistelet telhe State for the purpose of securing a rep resentation in the ensuing SittsburgDrinventien, , and that the condition of public feeling poinfil unteieushahly in that directiob. We /Me Ett:l. er had the slightest doubt in 'reference to this result in New Jersey, knowing as weds. the tune .. and temper of the people, and the high impor tance of the principles involve/ is the Eepubli- can. organization. The action of the Putsberg Convention, will be informal, and it will confine itself to such duties as thane , . organization Ira perztiroly calls for, naming...the time and pisoe for the i National COriTerttiela and fixing upon the mode of the representation therein. We trust that all the States which cherish Republicanism as the basis of our happiness and prosperity will be duly represented on this occasion„and we rejoice that New Jersey tinder stands and appreciates her duty it. reference to this question. A Republican ticket in this Stats will command • degree of strength own measarate with the purity and force of the principles which It represents; and we de not hesitate to say that oar lodgment it will carry with it the great body of the 'Opposition of the State, and thousand of Independent Democrats. At nay rate those who 411 e freedom and would restrain Slavery within its legal sod eanstitu tioual domain, are [bade to meet the lames in volved in the:oent.Presidentint etruggle.—New orb Mercury. Ilsauure Bermuurr.—The New York Tribune soya: The meeting of the creditors of the Jerome Company and P. T. Barnum, at New Haven on Monday night last,'resaltod la a recommends don to the Jerome Company to go into liquida tion. They have done so. Mr. Barnum has also made an assignment. The indebtedness of the Jerome Company is $ . 560,000. There is • pre- sailing opinion that very little will be realised to the creditors. Mr. Chatin cey B. Jerome, the original founder. of the Company has also gone into bankruptcy. Two-appointments of as signee, have been Made for Mr. Barnum—one in New Haven and the other in Bridgeport—by the action of the creditors who forced Mr. B. into bankruptcy. The courts' must decide which so etgnees are legally appointed. It Is understood that Barium is entirely ruined, and that the Jerome creditors will get but a small dividend front his estate. His property in Connecticut is mortgaged for over $500,000, and the ?drumlin boildinge belong to the estate' of F. Olmstead, deceased. The lease, which is valuable, has belonged to Mrs. Barnum for many years. Probably few men, overtaken by iinancial die aster, will meet with leas sympathy than Mr. Barnum. Having devoted his life to deceit and mode humbuggery a - profession, the world will be rather 'manned to laugh when it learns he has became, the dupe of others. Tax Wan Arimrr to roe Nouru..- . —The tldunl Intelligences- of yesterday, in the course of an able article on our relations with Great Muds, holds this latignega• ! ' "If, unfortunately, our irseenit dispose' with that Power should involve tie in a bloody and protracted war, (which may Providence we are authorised to infer, [rim recent Indica thst the. Northern portion of our Cetred unsay will enter into the strife with a seal anima ted by 'eentimenia of patrtpt:em,' arid tensoleir for the inevitable disasters of the atragglel , which it is =hennaed 'would be no Gammen was; by the proepeat of wresting from Great Britain her pciseersions iu this Continent, and thereby as was said on a former occasion and with refer. - e ,oe to annother Power, procuring 'indemnity for the peat and security for the future.' How many years it will require to execute this pur pose is beyond the range of human foresight.— But we may observe in oonclu.ion, that the long oontinuenoe of the war ; eo deliberatly scanted by our Albany contemporary, Is a perspective which we should regard with borer and dimity, unless it opened to our view some other vista than that which leads through manes of military havoc end carnage." There was a slight decline In the price of beef cattle yesterday at the great-market place in Forty-fourth street, but not as great se it would have been if all the cattle upon the roads had fume in. The number offered yesterday eta over fifteen hundred; though, we are sorry to say, many of them were as unfit to die as those who will kill and sell such miserable brutes for human food. The prices of all bullocks fit for fair market retailing beef was equal to 10}, 11, or 11} cents a pound for the beef in the quarters —the butcher gains the value of hide and fat for coat of killing and profit. At snob cost pri ces he mast retail his meat from 12} to 16 ciente a pound, at which it Is dear food for the poor— dearer thliti, butter at 25 or- 80. cents. Some very choice beeves were sold yesterday at $125 to $176 a piece, which was equal to 18 to 16 omits a pound for the meat—N. Y. Trth. TO HarI7EACTITRERS AND OTHERS. undereigneti, having in view the ez -11 of their bunness, lately Darchaeod the the EXCELSIOR. WOENd." on the Alnitongalteln We er. °spawn. this atty. bins than weleretar enlarging Novrvrt WORM," in the city. .We would clematis sell the . 11tentelor Mak" at a fair pries and wake the payments The properly COliaSttof Into earner of Neville and Idedhe ate , In thw worongte_ of Blranisanhaut, being cue bandied an twenty feet (L.n) front on Neville street, .tattelog woe Id= to low maw mart on the sLanongaluda flyer. u. denting right of Wharf. The btelbetnate enof lenoh. new and substantial. and two shades high. the meta boLdbli Is mu ..nuadrad and sereitartlve feet long by fifty (wet wide, nontalnlng foundry and doting op anAioen• hog thereto to tom at an L is • two anti brick of 14111.1, te feet In length far engine house and other a.— There la also an ercellent Agana =Arnie, and other nature ,wlth 00001 a to. nearly to e Eros and go to wort without deny. • Any parson dentiin benbnitY so fettneaN7 sated. wilt pleas NMI, ltumed , ate attention toWs notion. LIVINGS Pittsburgh 4annary TON COPELAND g 00. IT RAS POWER TO CORE—"I had not JL and it holm below !ia da bonejlefid celecti." Ilia. 11. RIO:WM —FiLn—S'-"Lrona p, cold and con. lb , 'dap trio nosey ?maim, w Ulan [biota. indef. I was manta! with a bottle ..EL E. &bent (bash Altntsre." 1 think it s duty wbint, 1 awn to both-you and the pubic In ono* to ToaStlnely soot. diet I had not nand It tido LW t tat to beneLelal rdew, sad (ands lb. Dlvino biasing) bad no scomon to Antal tbs bolls L totlly ab,o, an to bolo: witnonso its 'moan remotion on (rialto tfrolno to particular, who bo de trying OWL to Ler lymph ancompound with a dbdresetzot eon.. Veniln M. only true /how. no (whore coughs .2 olda ofbict doe sad...) bon di...dad smonot. 015 In 'IL Z. Selina Cough hlstno." AL YLTZ , i/Jth 11. ottutotta, J.. IL MIL 130 WI st. Ptoponed .1 old by JI.I , 9IILLHad 00, • /AZ . corner of Wood and 24 LAWRENOEVILLE PROPERTY FOR LA s ALS—A Lot of Eitound LA Set franc oi tarmth Dr No feet deep, co which to erected • Breit liotia• 24 be 30 a nd brick build ings . the whole containing at: rectos cellar. cn, and good veil c 4 mpartr V wed kostei and *MOB sold low sad on reesonahle tonna Vitleowneet. Annly BLABILJA g jk3o conker Seventh...l dmittatlma sea QSALED PROPOSALS will be reeeived fer renthut the .oand. and intro stories nthllklar 1111.onnor tototnor ooPon4olf. nntll ttio f Sap row. POINISIdiDe oft to sine on th• Lt of awn. ?be Ptop_ auf Do left du oothu.d. llnamitteo." J.2l4td IVILDING STONt—Tbe Subscriber ill riltioeti oottract tar tailgating lige metre of best Wird of bulidlog,atoolr. at • b.& pr Ise if ADD Mt La mato woo to ItiTnaborilat at. N . T U T Writ. st matt Ward Pamir is watt, I ar.r twaklaratiaanso• titr. can rely In being famlitad Witt the tot kin. to atm= 'rattail the stoat I.l* dat . traU duper •.. Lam a very anti wall. f.. 041 J. G. 4:11.11 .B.lt. - , kFFICE ,TOIXT —On sth at, near it trket ; Ur (gilt oempled toi the A1140=17 VallsT,R-E„ola mist caw, • alit, Warehouse. ea Water et. Ai. o . 149 Wood E. near 1:41 Osumi of Dlielling Hours..do. dmo►ono,.ttg r l pilaw 61 , •,, 113 • gag& r• ew alma one Or' • /29..11, Irlgn 8,117 elszaanals for mar. . 8 tiEllaS &WM bt Mane. et. POIL SALE--.A lot rof grciind . situit . ellrea r a l . gra il tr 6t4 " l " l "icke n ...... .01 !a 11: ' , Ana, ' do for a afttrata rails:moo. 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