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    T ~.!...._:'.*. DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .
ESTABLISWED IN 1786.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
a. M. PirtINGILL t 00.8 ADC/CaTtauici AGIENCY
12/ NASam arasert,oNTosa.
am No.lo, sudeorect, &dim
GP.Arvatistr timixficst Indamitfal and limiest
treatanos acccuanrclal Papas both In the United States
McCREADY, MOTT it , BRUNDAGE,
131 MAIDEN UINE,
Conic,. of Front Sired, NEW FOSS,
DIEUGLEBB OF
TRIPLE DEFINED CAMPHENR,
86'na4 r l6 per cent. kLeOIIOL & N. E. RUM,
ALS., .NlANOrA,Cahillre AND DALLND3 IN
The follewiDig azjlelee of the lest quality. and offered at
ID* kurmit.maskstpykaa •
tiUktNISU YLUID,
Spirits Turps Dana, Tar. Pr. ell. liosin, Soft and Uard Tut.
SmaUlts. Wasula .r.r.v3d NAVAL STOYM,
un7feVet7 dm:11Mo.
TLIOS. BETTS, Distiller, EL JENNEiII. Ja.
y • Sza4ll3l/ •
ANDREW - h JESUP, '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cotton and Widen Machincrry.
`taw Ltipiou .19
dad Izaal, acht:suie Mats. 80.0.
Importers and Dealers 'ltszuffsetarene
No. 67 Pine St., New York.
N. B.—A ;sets for the
6. I4OONNUIIf t ItN/tOtt 1110 . :1 WORKS:.
&earn Engin e and Baden,
L , oltudro Ajmer lo Now York far
1.0 W ELIA MACH IffISSIJO r , Mae blots to , T 04.111.
"O. TIEMANN .& CO.,
15 Fallon street, New York. ,
:Ml-NtrEicTollEßs Ok
oft,;,,st. WATER COLONS,
vAßivissEs,
And :importers of Frenth. Zinc White,
tlliretar• b atut .
P . ifbe , Lists Po u9O. M1 . T1 , 2 , t0
dabscrim
•
1.10111105, pane and Fanoy Goode.
William Tasker,
/ h i I PARK PLACE, NEW YORK, invites
IV the atter:Woo rieutherowrd Weirtern Uerehente.
o sew brook of Meus e Comb; flair. Tooth awl Neil
ObrIoIIg• eL
a e n i d b Hea ß d tO re l o e e s, e P e s r f P u o m okereyt 1 ,
0 0 0k y e % . P e t n
Me u , -
tons Plus sod Neeelee. Udall and gyre, Watch tioarde,
1A.., Coral and Glera fle•J• Neeklateetio.;ls4ls f tubber
tkwbo, CUM, Balls and Toy. of .cart
Itir-or. awl Cutlery . Gobi wet 41It Jewelry'. Accords/me
sod Ylohne, Ineloiles • general and yet, large mot Or
Prorthth.ireneh and Unman Panty tioode. vkjoh will be
lola a/them., !overt, prime fur Cloth or Approved Payer
Vrient l ere by letter 'elected nt op In the bort
g• ALL TABISKE,
10 Park Place, New York.
- P..S.—Misirta this out. aul3.lyr
grtigh's Patent Mania. Skirts.
RTES & PIIANO,„No, 1 Barclay street,
.1111 , 14,•Yos1 - . '
- &AU - NON—Nuns sarr_germine szeept they lasso the
tams , of thepattist. All essaufselszrars and sellers le
stump ss' •111 Isi:vroessotad wording to
W. JACKSON & SON.
',CLUATE AND FENDER MAKER,
246 FROM' ST. ACM BROADWAY; IVER FORK.
Ja31417 41-
-kAIRBANICS:PLATFORM SCALE&
rig undtrogro. hams been 'appointed
•' Agents thi the sale et thee. eelebrited
h*Whatmet_
_7_ll the ortghaal loveotore
- E. &T.-F AIRBANKS do - CO.,
invite...U.44ton of the boldness <ohm Inn,
...29154: 611.147 re5i0i1ti Of or thlteholee o
{pd eerAl t o b.e thers t, ..
itrz
WrArS4th;Vat . 77 , no " ' ."th b rve .*ti rl=lll l
tr thtoteptit•tiOrtor belt:a Ma
o ZiItIEIMAYD WRICO THRICE CAN BR NO
ArPtiAL.
-
We. ara t treF:4ll =tiara tor, pounder._ Portable,
(Ullrniant. II SRL., Ociatt Railroad and Canal
at MU& prairs. RUSSET WELLS.
atcrai.. - Corartoretal Bay;
Pittabargn..
FiTTSBUROCI, .COACH FACTORY.
noants...-.......ritn. 111X1112
• BIGELOW & CO.,
(91..0rwr0 , E. M. .1211xelov.
c i tatt Nci. 48
JDUMozet)
, near Wood st,
;„ PlWlirgb, Tenna.
oAciTes; . CARRIAGES, I , ll2ETONf_il,
Es fainils. ►al Iva" Itioription of 70:7
tt, order, and nabbed ill a amonft_r_ .
4.o%zarprat l iM=llGula, aYIII Of orthl
7"4 .1M011e Irstrutted.
tilde -Ott and Leather Store.
'•D. ICOUCPATRION, •
' 21 . &rah Third Street,
. eetw.m. Market. aad Ottettnar etc: Pbll•delptda..
11
AS FOR - SALE . S.PANISII HLDES, Dr
striatirlderco ' Is. at t t f ' xer t itr :r.'
and etT i gest tar Ls
1011.aarldausf Imgiar la tee march matted, for whir.
the Iristuatt market prim wilt Us ictrea la tub, ac takes In
exchange *kr I.llden Lealarr aWed free of char • uld
ld oa eacasoladatr. • ri
ws.firmastos--:-..:. • • 1. swam
WI!. IicCIFTCHMON t CO,
WI-10.1....E5ALE GROCERS,
. Product and Cammiuian lantana;
AND DZALANN IN •
. Pittsbu rg h Mußl:gnawed Artioies,
No. .219 Laely itrett, comer of hnois,
PITTSBURGH. Pl
ZONES & COOLEY,
NVITOLESALF, - -GEOCERS
BOB?' FURIVIthERS;
- .1.11010.1t2 IF
Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 141. Water Street,
new Cherry Alley.
'FI77BEIIO ROIL_ TISNIY A.
PAINTERS.
'LONG & LANE,
'NOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS,
• ' 6 , THIRD. srarsz
(Between Wood andMarketetreets.)
All orders - p p romptly attended to.
• ezorated • 'moat= ' 3.09741
ROBINSON, MINIS NILIMU3
WOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS,
tab Mszrattctoxers of sll 0=441=9 Mill
Market erset. between Mit oki &Kona
amt. • • IW/47d*
gEgik JOSE WHITE'S - ANL ,
CARRILGE REPOSITORY!
TOSEPH Mira' ,ttbti. carrying cm bug
- "rubs w Min/Delo. premises. (now 'ably endera
between Plttitaltah - and Lawrenaerlilw near the Two
idile Salk ewejeectleali Invitee (hi pabllw to ineweed hie
sock ofOAZHIALGEd. MIME& A. /Lod be particular
ly inftwaut gentlemen prrclaucrt, that one peke mu I
Yaniteenieara experience la thebuslaww. enact*
_ bep a e ch tilLiettrone the mac 4 7 N a r i lvi t a d
=ag select Wn ' V t iarione and moo
aunt
Thee ama 61 hie Sr.
wren= isthe economy of hie arrandemente will
=Ur met ruhs...nu. Idanallw-tures at
Ilneacramhered_.,_by Wee Noe/ ediameell. wh/th the
; I Cria t orit ltM tirro weds.) Aretd , TiVe
will soli OS :lady addlei only, at much leas than th e ton.
wned.
F1..--OorldOce icaacekiw:aw bet( mom,. wiTh dta.
~;
WIIOLE BALD AND RETAIL
• DUGOUT, No. 241141.4 / tr. Sad
on d, Pitt Dur -0. Pa. ale_rita treDe on flood Woad
- *raon galena andootapr earalment of Dm:4 I
' Idedlelat, Pala u la r Dl HWY% Winder. -Glees ql
ail
blade. Putty, P uto ut owl ProrfieDuT M•ti , "
To MY °Ultima aml rnitamera.-11avlart fold oat my
Drug Iltare laß.tatlmare.....l returned to Ole end
- .ought out the Drug IstabUehment of Alt , - .10.1 Nobler
No. 2.11 Llh4rty (treat, I qua b- happy to Atee my
friandeor the castomonCof Mr. Mohler, and dual ewe
100 pans to Mew thorn with ear tang with 11• Cit to
my One of puelDese. ' It. N. WIC 8.8.11A1.1,
de4:l - . No. 241 Liberty rt.
• WESTERN TEA STORE.
COrtior of Wood and Sixth ortreets,
itOSE FitAI7OIIED BLACK TEA-10 bf.
thong 41 limit Chaim Pour-bong Teo (Rose fir
,gyp) of the Ciroadea lone= Cup lot oga ounce
LaseWdie thsa b i l lr ' rue , l4°' .112
W. L MITLUEO,
i'u~•~ 3 c~~'3"''
SiSui and Ladies' Dress Goods g_ enerally,
CLQAKS, TAWAS k SILAv LS,
..RMBROIDERIBS AND STAPLE DOOM,
- For Family' Use.
an iiizitirtuar or.esedve sasortanant kn all of the stove
4,Partawatima reid ard walling at Woad. nrlona
largirtheset ware 4th and Market ataaftif_a,Z
Sieves, Fenders and Fire Irons.
INON CITY STPVII - WAREHOUSE. No.
134 Wood stmt. ,the nraeon .trued whkr,
o Into ism the abort, nand 111;r a t n ilre Weida Il l n•
solontion orthoro imordlnir In our
Coon ozornlnatlon crow. r4Ook. wnlon Donjon and oom
' te",itrt=.l,VMlt,l= l o, l l74` , TZ: kst.l.l`.
ay.' • .1;1,5."3°8.481.-,.
WILLIAM MITCEELTREB,
Rectifying l i iiirZr ellA and Liquor
N_.''49 Liberty Btrat, Psti4bw.ol. 06- IT
Bar! Baca!!
AOS-1,5 and 50 lbs. sarla
os - bast aaa tarflOP by AMMAR 81t0B11100N.
nee as the ANlT.ju«.l9_!Lip.
_Brithtmr. 600 W MU
arialaW3 per nol3.omd•
-17Dirn3T---(110)1, 'Alderman-
COE; cornefof kV= and st.:olair ta.,
rut.
All rub
pertotAlosi to ttA otßes m
1. promptly attandrl M. . tot-traL,
-I'. 130071';.Thattint, Foam street
sr . ars loon
vast of Market. Ogico
4 P.M.
',,.5%''..U":„„,,,,,,L mu
Removal.
.41 'E. SELLERS & Ca, Wholnas Drag
jijitumeutn. ripare f toaarg=li cora=
oaf 614soilasizi and al *Was T is issaashitiantly . ‘ ar•
so,. .111 end • Iwo sad Tell stabastal (Sack.
Nina lass., Goals 'miriade&
, rIA UTI IFIJ.I. --il 0 0 N TRY ELESIDENC k,
~, YOls eaLlio—wa are ranottansithAtil tb• 0,64 r _. °l
- .., babatilal proplaty eau hha The hum RAM ' , WM ....
the liasht tlanaloa , BOWL to otter it ihr sala Th. Pm.
city cam Wan( about Imo Flares, oa a dellahthil and TM '", • manathaatalhouch, hatanandhaa a Van , of th e city. Tta ,
. SWIM Mama of the Wawa and I Lima IC the no! hbbrhoui
dPiliabassb; and the , hoprovah•nts ty hr. of I
:jaretlai . A.Kti=ap thing It, (part of • tbm asale ,h en.
ea
~& :hart Imithra engstre of I tea 11./Iftla a Ii*rd1118Y".
. „ .
• Removal.
TUMSEN, Manufacturer of every Tar
° derd.
. 4 12f.? ,n frp : Zr a gtr u li . /NAO ft , C=
2 Ur. Wi l l4auman mai mutnankhoo"
jj; 101 155 tins na,. muacrah.
AND PRIVATE' FAMILIES,
dlad with help oral kinds ou rhatest
Itaisobercesdionills In de &num mpg*,
• - ar ,. „,
. rati o n:arty
French Felt Hell
a, WI/801t •pli
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
` lons scamlua,
Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector
to T. 000.1. 11L4.10 rua
PHi 9 AND PEZHOYLVANIA RAILHOAD,
Stark, Warr, flab:at.; Tiattarawaaeotuatbinna,litchkaad.
llama, Summit, Portass,Trtunbull. blatemlasand others.
()AUTO.. Ohl.
..... 11C.
i n " ".
Hr. lea. Harter. I 0. •
td. %Mae& .
•• Hours H..
Y.lt. W. AI. tabs. 1 Afar ..ph, /
heo:Urn
uoller UcrutArttnr.
IL P. M
W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake
• ..eor Alirv. . Dullditto." Grant West,
sollOmb?est, between rourth ..na
ea
i osE,Pri S. & A. P. AIURP.I.t.)N, Attor
befatiattltri;•.o.7,,t'i,,l43b.ir..r`h 'w°"%l7-1.7 .-
Lir OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
Le, st. Lolils. Mo. fey
IRO BERT POLLOCE., Attorney at Law—
Oorne.r of nth and Grant ttrenta.oppoedt. ttutOourt
IRO
stops, Plttabdrgh. tura.y.43
1 AMES J. KUIIN, Attorney at Law, - Office
cD rnurth street, ow Omit, Pitt:banal. ialb-ellr
AGENCIES.
General Commission and Collee
tionAganey Office,
'OR the collection of Moine and Foreign
trioreattlef r onA °Chet. Altuoy Wotan, 'ln giddy:so
and ulf wont Mates, investment and Pay loon t. of iloriCY.,
PsyMoraorrasoo,Purebano sod W. of Komi Eatato awl
ettock. and Insurance Arronte.
- NU:MAR A ANDER:UN. Detroit, Allettlgon.
Arrinrenots In Pittsburpt —lawn Kruner S llahm, Bant
on; White A Co., ilasotto Mica; Lorenz, Stover( a Co.,
blorchant,
Werirm—Tire. AA:melee or biletilgon from rooportabl•
Insuranro Common/.
Whl. A. IRWII'S
IEAL MSTATE OFFIUK, No. 87 Front
0, lsnet. door Iran/ Msrk..; Wear In Lnko Chem ,
iT z ! ;, /ra, PIC, 10. n. an. (Snal . proporty bounn, nod
ALIETIN LtitittllB, Real Estate Agent,
stet, Merchantlipe. imid Bill Broker, Mee go. 92
to
street, ohm> %V .I. 811613.111 promptly attaudsd
. JYtoilly
..111 UF. L L. ISAKSEIRLL, Seeretary
...0. 1...n= 0 0..P..7.e4 . W•ter ttsoot
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insti
• Mum Oa, 92 Water itrmt.
JGARDINEROOFFIN, Agenifor Froaklin
Firp IMMTIIO CoMpLur• nort.h.ort corn. of Wood
Third =wt.
1D A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
• mat [mnlfnn OOMD.V. 42 W4444,4444t.
DRUGGISTS.
4.011 N lIAFT, Jr., (nuccemor to Jas. bl'Ouf
ity.) littolimodo Baton Dra g net and Do.
to, 0114, Drortatts, ko., 141 Wood otroor, 3 door. NA. ,
tteborgb. as - Rev:dor Aims for Dr.
ma.lo
OUN P . SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
Dean, Paints. ODe, Vsruletwe sail Dye Stuff*, Nu. $55
rit Y yrlers bLurgh riiiltri latent.,
llgr Arent tot 'II.P/11MM:tie Syrup.'imar 243 r
A. FARNESTOCK &
CO
. W WholesaleA. c:yat ofthlielzi l
bu," .es?.treehl
er
E. SELLERS, Whoiesalo. Dealer in
._Drreiye, Paints, Dye SCION Ws , rsrauer,-.. As,
Jc E tWeed =est, Pittsburgh. Goods warreettiel., Prices
low.
ARAIIN tc . fiafEß, Wholesale h Retail
Druggist., 4:orner of Libaty awl tlt. U4e atom!
borgh.
SOHOONMAKER & 00., Wholesalo
J . Drttorlate, No. 24, Wood avast, Plnaburall.
- - rosEpn.FtEmmo, suweilsorto WiICOX
• a Co., coeuer Market street and Dlaroaud—itleaps cob.
rag I, 3 ,a i irl a full arltzupgld:te
umn, and
=
pertalulrug to DJ bna odldua
lnes.
Phystclaus preacrirticue carefully conar!c . andel at all
• 40:17
CO 31 MISS f 0 N &C.
JNO. B. K00N5....._.._....J. U W.. !Imams
Last es Lalt qf PUlttrusgh
Ilasophrosa. Minato i Roost. Phila.
KOONS do REBSTINE, .
FLOUR FACTORS.
1110
General Prothice Commission merchants,
...U. 41 Wer.ls Whareat and 95 N. {Pilo Karr,
RM. TO
hagalay, Woodyard & Co, Phita. J D Latimer A Co, U.
Garrett, Mettle et Co, •• A Dllelloek A Co.
si W to eod . vr as. - able,.
Redick Poc h.. "
Geleb Cope 1 Co, .Merros A liettiar.
Truitt brother* Co. JP(ltuntatoretb I 03••
Bryan,. Kennedy I Co. Plitflig, h. WilsnartlLA Co. Plipl'a
Bag
• litrar "I
Co. kV*,
Lad Pittobscemb and. Philadelphia ilerchaeb
jetillued
• MoBAHE 6t AHJBR,
NusneasoatAt i t s A i
1 ,110
FPO% GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
No. 114 Second at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
IJ. 1, •SEettlyi jal2
SAffi'L S. SERII7Ts3 & 00,,
DEALERS IN FLOUR k PROVISIONS,
AND
General Commisstsn Merchants,
/v.. 34 80017:1 WATER STREET.
PEILLADSLPI4I•.
Kam ro—alesera. Ales. O. Oatteb Co.. 1111 s.
alter, ismara
Wilularth Co.. PlUstntrab.
Batley a Hanahser • •
ran3-aarl• .
SPRINGER H A IRBAUGH,
COYMISsIoN ALERCIIANT,
Donler in Wool, Pro Visions A Producagenerally.
NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET,
rivrsuoteau, PA.
J. R. MURPHY,
FORWARDING A. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Partlatter attention given to the aahmt aQ
° A.O li n C t Z StrOet,
Orotnelta the 31onenzabela Ileum
—OM; J. Amu-
ATWELL,IE.V. & CO.,
WHO.L. E SA.LE GROCER
Produce & Commission Mercbants. S,
£sl) IMALLEtn In
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
PI. Pt Weed W., between Waster and Front et
npIS PITTOBVIttItI.
DAVID C. HERBST,
FlonriProduce, Provision and Commission
• 0 MERCHANT, .
ire act zdeary urea. Canard Bawl.
Pittsburgh,
IVES hie attention to the sale of lour,
Peek. Room. Lard. Menne. Buttes. Oral. feint
ta,..Seedir, an. An
vonslgnmAnta t.spectShlly Wit:net en347
- • -
HENRY S. KING,
(late of the Eno of hing & Moorhewl,)
COMMIMSION Pdhll).ollANT,
AND
ONAGER IN PIG NETAL ..NI) BLOOMS,
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
.1)19 'I'ITT3BUBOU. PRNNA.
11 - 7: HARDY,
rAr thnll Mi
cuarusAnYvgili NT
Agent of the alad
BA ison an
D d, Indianapolis
IL/M.
No. SO Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa.
2 0.1.17,1
J. ii. strtisa . . i
3. - VV.
COMMISSWN HER
st'd...4 A Tekiwg fZugg id.'dkgrfl
&avg. Pittsburgh. L i d a& FH."
tol
B. CANFIELD, lateof Warren, Ohio,
ts c r Vie.stsq l ' arg l ilfwsu /ure irs
Part dob:and afailraut t iV r in aura;
Wore. exaltbllnlQ and Waad. Pittabialtt4 .
Tao*. LIMA, ta. TaollaS LtMa. ala
(ULU Mena Taddson,_Littio &Ca )
Fir LITTLE & C 0. ,. Wbolesale Grocers,
=',l„to"—V.-ityd—t.,,,i,d Imolai In
1.1 5455 w
bout , .
iDEESE WAREIT — OUSIENRY IL
X.) ouct.mAirmw..a.g sad Oommlaidort Ide,- heat. #4
Dodo to Adonae,Butto ,r lake , Flab and Produce saws .
25 Wood angst, !tart Wster,Pitteburib mixt
tchfiarit.LWß,f ort.or and Dealer
Pronets and • Linoss s on Wo4 Payed, No. 55 td arkat .
ota..bitdoen rad and Irovrthatront, Pittiburah.
DRY, GOOD§".
JOSEPH , HORNE & CO.,
Wholesale
MMINGS and Retail Dealers in
TRI
IIB4COIDXIIIIO, 11Gzusar i e 67.0F1CA.
Fancy Geode; &e.
NO.* Jar ket tt, Off. 4111 WWI a. Mahe".
Wf
to tor i . lrodly's Yarn.
De 'AM, Jr., & Bro.,
740791 hlarket at , are elosfiig out their en;
tiro !dock of Dry Coats at an Isdaensediseonot bona
P.l7.'"4:l=rrre zottrttlftusTagrar4",'
OLIO
vgl;d l xm=l-am4e - p.alltlpli.
Englisb Wats .I(jkorldsh do,4codio , ,exPerbYl.. -e.
other Iflowoolon, with • great variety of al l
Sad totow.d Draw& Plaid and Striped lbws 2114, all of
~rytna bOOOl4 at a grant ; WS/
1... - Xsars a Oal.,_nrostraon...a u•Swittot pa, X. raiTi.
Wholosalatind Retail
mamas Vas= Sod . On floods, 2.8 Mb
Plttsbargb.
UltPllYM BURCIMW E Wholesale
asi a In GoodeManhunts. =tar inntb
stint snautEPlttstknext.. •
' Removal! Removal! Removal!
BOIAVSON d CO.—.NO. ZS, PPM 81 R ACT.
I lAV ING Removed our Store to No. 23,
11 - I nth street. Isist floor to A. A. Muss A Ct..) sts ars
now prssarsd to 6261124 t ass. of the largest Rost. cr im.
ported and AmstlcsA Carpeting:l.. AAA. 4411 Cloths Is Me
mart.'.;- In our •-•11,14161241t can . b Lassa
Ro f tsirls.t Casgss
. .
Wigan . . .
tf• lisumelstt. .
•, , . ......, Is Csrpitiogs
- . • —*sud lisl rni AssiOr 3 Je.l6 . S .hl5
..
, . ugSlszt4lDl taw Us=
tslAnd ALA OW/WM , tu .
I'oga/is - Spilt Prstsb 1.114.21. tult=pti_ 1411.!
latiradsdigiCV:Znlas. ElSsis apja, fra1.,9.1q6_,P 1 , 1 11 2
''ltoW"fi".C".".° "g"ak. tec c na 8 to ac4l4 4.l%.lt 4r iprir ' ld P . 3"sl7444o6'''
4 mar. te m 42.101144 ala WO . oca•
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH a, 1856.
BANKERS AND BROKERS. I PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
IE3ANKING - 1 HODS
0
JOHN T. HOGG:
BEDFORD BEDFORD CO.,
eottEREsI SOMERS= CO.,
MOUNT PLEASANT, WESTMORE'D
CONNELLSVILLE, FAYJITTE
UNIONTOWN
BROWNSVILLE,
NEW ItMORTON, ISEAVERCO,
Dom
usetentL•wlved, JAncounta med., Drafts nought, "Air
wad co Rank Noble and Specie bought a,id gold
SWAIN Notes and other Securities bought end co ld on
encougmlon. Ourraniondonc• and collection. anllcited.
11.1.11.1 111.11:11..............120W.D .lIM 1,0121.C1 Z. 11.1.
KR A. ME R & RAtild, • Bankers and Ex
change Brokers. Buy and sell Gold and River und
Notes, negothstelcans on Boat-Estate or Stool Seen
ritlee,_parchase Promissory Notes, add Tim. Bills on And
and West. Boy-end sail Urdu On Com Mission. Collec
tions made on all points in toe Union. Aloe turner of
Third end Wood str•ots, directly opposite the Ht. Charles
EirdeL mil oryl.ly
NHOLMES Ir. SON, Dealers in Foreign
• end Domestic Bills or Natsniza (Ntrtilk•Unt of PH.
=Bonk Notes and Boccie. No. 60 Market street, Pitte•
eareeikruno. Sh ut s , on ell tha ortminal eities
throwihout the United States.
MANUFACTURING.
L. I . O ==M4.SI.CUMWMJ4 2 ho.nnt4W.4V..WL , -D
AMERICAN
P A MA , iI ,;E M H E
Act RING' (V PAM',
N 0.78 Second st. ' Pittsbur&h, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS of Tapia , Macho
Onaamen G. far (Thurr Ikon, lloartr. St ell. bogie, Nhlpa,
Itror and Maur. Flamm Window and Mad 11...dr,
Braaketa, Muses. amnion., Vectillataas wad Cents Paa-as
far Valltnao. Ronal.. and Mouldings of every .I...aniptlon.
site and dealgu. 00.41/10 and, warranted mons durable
than nay Other ardele nom In uan.
It.3..Orders executes! on the ehortest hallos
24. 13.—AtteutIon Of litenxtboat Builders isespecially di
meted to thli Article, on arecunt of its lisbt height.
TLINK6 A (Xi..
No. 78 Beeond sh e bet. Woad • hiss Set M.,
JtiVesitf
teorey MITCII6I.
UNION FOUNDRY, Co. . Mitchell, Herron C
erron &
continue the buninem of the Union
V Foundry, at the ol.t stand of
.I, a CO., No, IN Liberty et.
They will reanufseture am usual. a laree and uerieral
aeairuneut (1/I.s3ll.Ntiti. etuntirlehta
Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens,
11177 CR ANL , Alil.o :MOVE'S , .
MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES,
Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Iron., Sad Iran,
Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points,
Mill anti Machinery Castings generally,
And OAS and WATIM PIPES or all Oro.
IRON St NAILS OF BEST BRANDS,
Shovels, Spades, Pielrj, &c .
AU of •6lch besold marotketurers• g:rtals.
r 7-11
Penn CottomMills, Pittabnrgh.
ENNEDY, enums &- co., 51anufaa:
Eja torero of—
Peso A No. 1 heaay 4-4 Elieethaa&
&forret taLAZI of all colors and aboder.
Oottntr Tering
It i uMee L ead Ruth I.ord;
" Rope otall sizes and daporlptloar
WarChlera left at the Napalms More of Logan. Miaow
W.. 131 Wood street. will Lave attention. oadle
EIN=I
WILLIA . 3I ''
1111,1 * . .1. CO.,
61 Penn st., below Marburg, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOILER MAKERS and SIIEET
io IKON WORKSItti, blanutacturtra of Barnhill's Pat.
ant Battu. Locomotion, Slued and Cyllndsr Boilers, Chino
co7a Malotino. Fin. Pod, atom Pion, Cioommtsra, Colt
Panti, iinotar Non, Iron lonia I. Bostic am. Sim,
Blaniontitne EMU* and Viaduct Lonna, done at
the onOrtaat notion All torro from s ilistanot cromptir
• Mantled to.
Hats anti Caps.
WILSON S. SON keep constantly on
• nand amp dascription and raver of Elam nod
pa both wholesale and retail. Than donning • coat
tatMorisbi• Rat or Cap, good arid chomp, would do trail to
• Elva as • cal blare iniontmaton Oman. , nolatt
W. WOODWELLi, Wholesale and keisil
%moduli:moo and Dealer In °anima War*, No. VS
Talyd. strewn
GROCERS.
•
Shriner N. Dilworth,
WHOLESALE GROCERS',
Nue. 130 & 132 Second Street:
(Between Kr , o4 and SinlttlPld) rfTraTUßfill.
MONTROSE MITCHRGTREE.
,Wholeemlo Grocer and General Merchant,
Ns. 2/9 .1.4.rf.9 &rod. ii2.5..24 , c.O-17
hula-....._.__J0e. a. ucIT.2.
SMITH, 11A.14 RITITTEIt,
WHOLESALE OHoOEHS,
lt2 Second and 151 Front estreet,
Pala PITTNIICSGI4
• iartra. 0•101/1101
Wallace dt. Gardiner,
*Boit:BALE DAALEII.S
Flour, Precisions and Produce Generally,
NO.2SIS WHIMSY Fr. ja3c.l y
ut AILIALEY, COSIRIAVE A CO., Whole.
ed. °roam 13 and :II Wi44 stmt. l'itlebusg.ll.
sp.ly
/CULBERTSON, Wholesale urooer and
Ormusilokua I.l.gabsat, Dag. Ira Produc. sad ?Mr
Blaaalacturod tnitiss. 166 Litany ousel, PlLut
bosch.
to
1011 N FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers
0 we Muudessiou Med/sato, N 0.173 Waal end 2i Ub
eye/root, Pittsburgh. _ 101 l
kik'OßE= 15100 HE, Wholesale Grocer,
L Dente to Produce, Pittsburgh Blardlbeures. and el
/Ise Vanden bad Domestic Whose sad Lipton. No, 111
Liberty street. go hind • ray Ism, ext of suooriot
old Moutoogsbel• Witiokey. 'tee% oil bo sold low for net.
D•VID 111,4,114X4..--..A11 1 . 1 4 1 . 111 IMAMS ~, CC.074
M:CANDLESS, MEANS CO. (Emcees
....r. WI. btothstilombi Whole:es Orton,
Lb Mon. tisilo,plate„Cottooaroo, stri Pittsburgh
Mmollbertr..euerstly, forme of W ool and Water me
ious siDe.t..-..17-Giais o. wow-. _wo.rma D. Nos.
?trro.oerst
Pit
• ua.
_
LIJAAISI A. ArCI.G.KIi, Grocer and
Tea Dealer, earner of Wood and Blain street" bas
away. on hood a loran aesortinsot of choice rowels. and
ens Tees—koralan Fruits and Nutse Wholesale and Nolan
Madera supplied on the loved, term.
____.—___. •
ifLottsko: DAIDZELL to CO., liVholosal•
Ow:am comondedon Ilmhnetts, healers In Peodu..
gut Pittsburgh hf ulfacturee. No. 200 Liberty .treat,
Plttteurth.
_ .
lo.SAMU DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Gro
m, Otarialshom Morelsnis.nan Dcanny In Produce.
KlYintar 'trod. unl Ea Yrnnt street. Itittanurnb.
UACIALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole..
I) ...T. or,l.,to.cri Unita Inn.L Phllsieshls
BOOKSELLERS &C.
1. U. 11Z1401
Book Agency.
THE HubsOribero have agtablishod a Book
....a=. j o shltedgel i a, sod will r o tpleb toy Az?
Ev o ra, by forvardlng the entscription prlre of .y of Q . :
Ilage•lnee, gnat Ilarterr% °oder Putoarter, Um
% frank I.olllollFulbonr. Ao. will lonely. the Me %
ssinee Ay one yeer sad s cour of • splendid
portrait of +later Warddrtgtort, J•ckaon or tIIay;W I C,
ocrIblo• to •CI and • ±lo±olloo, they wW reerlrell
ropyorelther of the Urn* Dorindtft If .o..ribiag to I_,
grortJa of hlardnen ad Urine portraits will b. sent /Man ,
11. ode rornlehed to oboe° Iglu , may nigh IL
rarrelopreof every deearlttion and rise In large or call
onnthle• Mobbed. nest Pron.,. Din.. le. eon t 011/011
MUIR/ ±.l64lptlon of tognevlng on Wood essooted with
nostorrn wad ntepetall. View. of balldlogr,Nennetur
Heed Ingo, Ykerreufbleuhlnery, BOW( Illostratione.
ttertillretax, Corinne (lardy, to.. All ord.. sent by mall
przir Au. r.. 1:2 r. L . 3 . rlstinac nlorw• Of tto4r
tritt"b "``'''' we " ""
Persona at ra i dlstanoe Itußelog rteleshle ertlrlee wont& And
: It to Ida& advantage 10 •d/reee theaubierlbstn. en ye
would sanltirrate 10r the sale of the mom
BYRA
nerfulkrrly? O 0 &oath Third tr..Phnedershm. vs,
JOAN T. SHRYOCK,
Book and Job Printer and Publisher.
No. K 2 lathWyk, above ritalthfield. tissetta
i t OOK BINDER'S and Box Maker' a Straw
llocoro•otorare on ha:A. law. Books. Papers nod
111141.nni7 • no 10
C. COCllRANE,'(auccessur to S. Sad
and ler,)Wholosalnand Rata l Dmitir Dooko, Elation
4,ry Paper Unnitioa, Eadrerst alma, GLII door E. E,
II ;Irina Maas, ADaghony,
--- ....
JOHN 8 . DAVlSON,Bookseller and Sta-
MW
orelemor tO //STU. a Amer, tie. 0 Market
larva, rear liourtb. PI ttstrureh. Pa.
I_l
S .ENRY S. BOSWOliill, Bookeeller and
Dealer In Ittetioneri,..te.. No. 83 Market street, oar
• teregetd„ Pltteboreh, Pit.
LAY & CO., Booksellers wild Stationers
No: to Weed *treat, pert door to the 'sorsa ol Thla
orate. Pe. kneel and lOW Amigo mradsatl rnn easel
_____.
I L. REDA., Bookseller and Stationer, N.
•P • 78 north Aired, A pain Denting&
-... _
MUSIC. &C.
John 11. Mellor.
O. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond
All. .04 ..rth litvrt.,/3ole ml fur 01110 K
8( SW Llkotioa PIA 0 VET ISIASON A lIAM
-11r1.02140DE DVONM awl - ORGAN AVAOOII.
la Untie and Maalcal Goode. JIM
- Q. Kistler & Bro.,
TO. "43 FIFTH ST..; S ign of the Golden
.t l iniaratigri'.2. brig s AllB'lll $1 2 17
IfnITT NNIIDIUMII Gamine IRlAJJElrlitlarri ° ollllar;
italtlIONIUll& Dealers 4n ilnedo and Musical lo.tru
lente. 401
Charlotte Blame, •
n!ANUFACTURER and Dealer in Piano
wt. and haporter of made and =Meat Imam.
8010 soot for W. WAMDUIta PIANOH, Moo :or
lIMAKT,VAVIS d 00.11 Buttock Macao, with and *lib•
ant aVolosa c 073 • 118 Wood
ST. CLAIR
OZ 1-10 TEE.
Cartier enn Rad tit. Clair Streets,
rimy AXCIAB
W.
0 § 4 N D E tiI g o A r e
to
5u4.081,10111
Ketchum's dower wit
med..
PM: moat perfect ninchirorin two, Warran
t tail to calltoin 10 le 16 Nati orgram nr g ran
MP'r.M W ,Vt/til l t l t ili la ".4l'
Yrlce
:o DbrB, 11rnr
t. + , IND.
12Y Wood •t.
Int. J. S. FOLEY,
MENDING to make ,h
dhiis fotnro
rr
"lirliab =
Ng8:oo, m4
1. 9TI
lIROPERTY ittDRITESNE BOROUGH
TOR HAWS.—Boing • /et of 10() bet inosin, tat. to
on stryet fronting .IW. On.i.b. and. Th. nfoneeif
to wen •d. tad for manufsoterfinggnilnewi tifing • good
slug on It. • There le running nnuf
go • trunk to carry off Than orste.r.to tho r/TIO. an
Ilvvealt , attaethal to lho•propmrty orinleh' mill bold LOW
Orst (hnuidenstno Wont* lati ,th•
" • rrilVaiiiit,Pllo. Most,
MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1&56
. Adiar.o Parments.—llereatter no gab
teksp foi. the billy or Weekly (bustle,
nolo. psylient iisda in adrenal. Wl:lmam the
tier Is up CO: Which' SMw eutscription to paid, the paper
will be ibroriably• stOpped, unless au subscription le re
neared 11r sdisuce pert:neut. All. cruneleht e 4. rttAn4.
of every, description, will be required to be ;aid in ed.
nee.. The Uni7 ...osbLiam will be whore speclsl month'
it or rosily oblitrute:bre mods. saphiletw
• .
VA.Pltteßlrsh 711Vikehtly tirtzette.—lbi •Xt.o.fro
elrcuiatlvo our Weekly Gazette obrs to car busloas mug
• most dxgrali3o toolltito of =Mang their him ko4en
oga dr:Oath* is b.titatifourifld Aro thoolutod, rotating
almost et." , Otaohstit;!=oolblattir and sho k..p‘, In
WrstoroTer4ftranii.6aad Itastenk Ohio.
Accounts of the Guardians of the Poor ,
To the Select end Common Councils of
the City of Pittelmrgh: •
yny ...y
.00 m,h o übdoosigrumloatonbert of the commit
too oppootott by the Comolle of 1866, to audit the ac
canoe of the.yarionS oeicere of the oft t. Ibr thstlear, beg
leeri to eellet
That In then:inth Ef Ileesmh.r. subeeelhently thus
appointment; a [a
g o glob ear passed by the Coturcils.
instructing them . In'sedition to the onerous dial,. with
emelt they were already award. to sniff . &MI nriblish
I t oe r ipt x t r b g a tte hit/ mlttac lust r
ly gorn eryoihted by Councils lo ternant Ms duty, which
ofcola an W.. 14. magnitude, Insinsateh as the •fo
cub e ar guerdishe bad not been auditad for 'ewe
roar committee were taken somewhat by surpehe.
but desiring feithfully to perform their ditty. they throe-le
. 4 , 07 t ho t .ro pmpqr. the documents end vouch.. of
the hear t xpte their examination. /t wee found impresi.
ble rompleth th is labor until after the tame! the lest
had xpired; but in onier that tbe matter might
not Ile weer t o n th9they they have completed the
duty weighed them. and wi th tide explanation. they re
spectrally subthit there/knit of their labor*.
T he eceounte atria Want of tituirdlans tULTO IMan (apt
by double entry by a reetent amuntaet aid the bilis
and vouchers 14r the annul sanended by the Board have
Leen kept In a estefuiand proper manner by the reereterY
of the Board. blo oiDfflit•no of Miler Ina bans mad*
tr i t i t h h o e notjbeen authorised by On. Download yam by
wan-
sots upon the Trirestinir, head by bb. President and
emintereigned fir My No..terl , _
Your cilmmittee hies aeounv It necileaary to two
the report by. giving lo &toll YU Itense of-expenditure
previous to ) !ST 1851. The exPenditurei of previous
eases are preterely ghat onto character to theme of that
It v o rllll t re% obserga t Fiat leitesdelpild during the na
oteny of em amtrinted Ibraier yeoman/
eoffered to lie over, inasmuch, i s lbw Board were making
use of all toe Mode at th eir =Method gm building Tommy
ot . Th. to...loolomila of lb. tuntith of December. DOM,
are alto Included in the detalledrunt of loth. This
hte ma t ;hi:tact of the 41.11111 V Wm. LASIIIII.I. Jr, the
former Treesurea . of Oct hoard on e Cult day elite, year,
and th e werlothle X° dee s the wary hOsthese were name
anddriwn gator the new TreestUrt. Ilethoorge drib ors,
and have therefore both brought Into tal.:00111.000 no
ted se Manning to lb. Para' !SW..
The total end °ram Lime notite forsuteritence, attend
enc., fuel end-other neceseery expenmeten. th e h .., 7 .,
eu h o oo.obotit tOO% to which ortlet Wadded the mite
of the onoltort• of the farm. Timayeraas number of In•
metus ytmr buil been I At the
of n:lo6M
there aye 211
t it meth. to lb. expel:lathing Da= tik•
oat
I “Tren-
Portal' Relief...your committae notart that • petty
mitt book is key& Which ever of this amount is
entered hy a Inerrant or. th e Mtuthly committee-of lbs
boord, ond It ty witted tb• •Oelbl*bl• fttcount In stooord
rbleh orott•Ipo • 01•00.1 1•1•417 .ppu..t. to
whom r•lief
th these remarks they respell/ally submit the sub
joined statement of theaffaare of the Board.
BAWL. that.
301. W. LEWIS,
EL M. fd..IIIST/Lit.
• •
admen/ of Me A =VMS. Jt.,ef LA4 ikend of Guar:Amu
lne Yvonne We Cep f Pfttelvanan.
fellovellag i. a Riaiansflli of d i . propnt owned A
the B.rd. awl the debts doe thew= lb. 26t h of Anal,
A. D
1X62. -
Lots in Allentirrty MI valued at 114,10 U nu
Alma deueet . :attutobt expended len building,
enaudttee, to dete. • • 0 36..71 03
Amount Of Dondejor letesoldfn'Allithenv 0117. 6,008 oo
owant dee hr tAxntaill".o34 0.187 74
Areonot One 731 04
A tootiut in hoods of vela hilvielp;lteutem. 113 54
t. 1.01 11
eith - readvid from IA MOW.* from AnrllPlth
1632. tn4tl lot. 1603 ` 1114.=1) 64
Amount erpanded b* out door relief,'
city lemoti altue hour. bettldinn
expentdeland onto eveenses to
Jan Let, .63. as per tenet metaled, $13.74331
Balance, 47b 23 . 114..V0
Brian. nu. band,
Amount greelysti than the 4+.llmto/11
Rai 0844113., bad altotbgr rswuret
t tnJari 1tt.1224, *
37,290 27
2 '
Ar.”,unt ,Jr waded kW Putdoorl,ll3ol
diT farrl;banditia expelo,ll awl offing la
pen.] tzrJrn Ili, 1251.
ISt/
_ .
. .
',l...tat rociito4 forte tax collootots atel a 2.1 otta•
or armor. of rorepro. 11 Jan let, lan. 21.2'47 &
azoo.lat overdrawn on Woo louitots. late Scou r 10.171 oli
-
Atuouttt oe7oo/10.1. 4br oat Soar ralle; alms
bow., city tarrsl,bellttl..doeke *ape.-
ea, to Uwe I 1154. me per vatetume. IM
• Th. stoop ! of tbe itbove over drawn 6v:omit co Win.
tsrlot.r. Jr, Isle Trestateer. lee s.ttl.i by Oeleb
Mueeell'• clrierk ort Lett Muer .everted by Salm sod eredl4.l
to Mr Murserre seeoltot v to eolleetar.
...I
Afro lic.r.enditharrildeimm/D7m441.
' • •084.010 E, AnTllllll9. Temenum.
,
61 Minot p4lB.
Ilueh alchaidmin fir • mast, •
J•l4 C•antod fee greanle, .
19 II Patmmem.maamer. 4 6 1 . 67 7 , •
Wm Tam e.... pluiPting,
Cooper A Idr.ly, hudwar, '
Wm Itolcura4l 0.5., preemie,
7 0 A J It tieurror, /map wad cimaos,
• iondue Bruo.threm,
Per rem and haollegdo.
Frnlehm any to tame.
Ramer 1 Melia, enentomil.
liorud A Dogma Dewar,
71 Ilarbwidb.beem.
7.lndowran 4 Mmean; limuler. ,,,
Dm ktoCellt A ON lbenr.
Juba Wi1kt010e5,54140,16.1069 emb -. llsblellorm
balir=rt / fli nt .!:nuarter
Hine A P.6016711..1011109.
llorom A 06, roma.
Al Haden/me, qumenmei,
II 61/rem, en6/ 0 949. -
II 1100/y, nunatillafd,
IV Lklutill44l..M.,
C V VI talsar.s.hlild.‘ .0. 4 .0 1 /./.0 m Mr , 67
Jan, /mg,Wan. 1566.
Jet 11 ' •
It 11 rattormo.slo/1301 ettlebow.
E Ilaamlteo. 44,1946,
Itewarme. , • • '
Bonder Late rea Cyorder .4 Board.
Pald totole .1 18401.
061 m Mount lenhallup rent. mlary 0(84.'1.
etatln iny..84.,
0 .. 0,46 , 1117.1411.1 Co., Mama on net..
Wm 1140010 A (13.,arooerea.
Balmy of baker.
lwahort 4`01519t0u. won. ins.
Aldan= 9 Yanont, lumber,
.1 limoonly brutal%
.I.IIW Allebardaou, dour,
Ono 1 fault . dry a.
A tderanand aloft
71.natunr q..r. Pia er. freight., 9,
Alm & CO, Dour,. , .
Win Tboutwoo. Bote. •
R Os A .416.464.
araith,t7r ..i.r. grtearhm.
tiro A110rn66,b0.19
That II Lend, oalaby lwaue department.
1 ' ' 1 . 1 . 111 9 1 8r. leetbst, a
J II Mellor, beelii. _in
W 11 Paitigror, etyma. at alma Imo.,
11 DeloolaWomn/46.
Arlon/Dont A 804Aluon• dry r- 0 4/.
(1.2 , W isoltem. Wm.
Monueman a Odnilial. lemter.
It 60 Blarbber• 4 09. 0 . 60 .
.1 Hordman. teateor.
.1 11 0.11.00. tluirato„ '
sild al louratAuetam.
lax gallop/tor ohla/my Mr aims Imam,
Btwoom 7 8t.90169.• 6,
Reamer 00l blayatd,
WhlumasAlutt Mita how,
John Scott • Co. gromrtm,
Inmob,6le9l9ln ,
A 00,
as
J Wood A 0 . . cal
Tem Artiolthmpaid , ep, roof at Atom Wow,
J. Homan. 06 . 11 0601.
0 Nalotoo,toittiela war,
A 861111100, Ilum,
tioneek A. katehall ma me't of noemolc 2.
aspen/oaf twang alleahoth Ilalemmth an 1m
tana patipet lb Ana land.
Aolumo/0, hlll er "Omen
Wm C oo, t on of teal sad Mewl pmts.
Joa VI Swam, dry goad,
AtTendlow. Mewls A Co, gromrim,
m
Wtera .1. el tab Way. Mom,
B A bakm4toott,drUtin.
41..Wwbtait,todweo. 01 4'r'
W .1 Ilneard, Jr. 67r 7.56.41.1.16.71., lb 00
J.l ollm/r/../22.11**" 2 00
0 4.0
A Bradley. Modell. •
to/ 00
Kota Painter, trait,
.John Id Irwin. fuliittan. 79 ou
P.O m 01641 On 100 &Old, . 10 00
lutormt9m wore, -,.. e 200 00
J W Elponeor. /Di good., 3 60
Bolliotatuta Oarriaan.hollow ward, 14 77
HlL " 9lfl:ll: t ko k biiab, ' 7:41 0 04/
W MoDaZy. mu. 41) CO
Itoblowny A 0, mmpot, 9 74
• il 1490.0.111 yos, 12 21
e/ clay:
blarketing. .3 00
R , 76
Intmeof en loaw, 183 63
Intorwiidi A rldittatat A Shannoettoenuut, 24 WL
U 1 . 21.1122250. 110 el •heat, 241 40
job,2l3oturr,lnoibry 1/6.43
Jam Liam A 00,imdenaltoro 366 43
tiem990451 rater ,r;.t . Dm.. I,u, to 11
matroet.wars, liar. .161.4, 12 00
Itmoielha6,o/1/07. '.: ..„, 76 00
UV' 0110 ams ,a. 71, 00
W I) Pattered, ../.. •• 133 92
'boo II bong, :"“ a 67 et
Dflieo'nvienam, : , CO 06
Itooe Patiamen, rout, a 00 00
1611 T r ! ,
J 61e01111,y, deur
itll (. ;,ffe: . "6,t.,, 1. • tl 76
E 11.azattotago, 'II 20
Hr oidleß (1 9, " 0/0
rorkpurelimediut lant: . , a 711 21
nour -
AI trrel', gel":4las. L 71 30
. 677
It Rattle' a De. neldlmi. " ~ , , • 49 37.
all 114.41./. 1 1 00. and I 09940( 7, in... 166 40
Jo. LaWance, Ammar, ~ 26 66
itmueded on loth/ Allapbonl. • " 10 00
0.16(0 4 lairartb, woe/tier. . " • ' 40 57
Weaturr9rehy bdiont, to a In, Pate," 6 00
.1 Itameiy, twaten 10191 u Allaghme lat .181.4, 141 11l
panneetak 61/1011.11, Onponletof res./noir at Own. 460 MI
Psalm/Mae 1100,16 a1. Ilarrloberel Orr El ha
feat liens. . 1664 • 67:01
JoheWSlMPonlehaphile, 37 60
11.040/400
y 1.4 A
o.Doi
,D empot me alem/mmte .. 42 00
bloaltit M. 63 90
906411, LW A lab 11000(1. 1 . 183'76
OF CITY FARM.
isatox Lilirranee. turner,
Yolw of oxen,
o Ilia trod'
.1 flulteljXlm, 107ber,
'Ox yoke, tali 07 uoldP, tG
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Almst, 46
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par books, 37,815 60
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IVABIIIAUTOM, Feb. 28.—Saflioieut lastruotions
were sent to Mr. Dallas lest night to enable
him to emit on Saturday lu the Atholle, as he
desires. Specific instructions as to the Eatist
meet and Central American queetione will fol
low him in time to be employed after the pre
sentation of his credentials. There is nothing
in Mr. Buchanan's correspondence that war
rants the statement that be purposed going to
the continent on the 10th inst. Tie will proba
bly remain in London and inaugurate Mr. Dal
las.
The. Sukerne Court has adjourned 'for one
month. Nedoeision as yet MTh* cape involv
lug the constilutienslity of thO Missouri Com
promise, though It hoe twice been the eubject of
conference. On- the reassembling of the Court
in April, it will to the. beet subject considered.
There are some iadicstioas that a direct issue
may he evaded on the ground that Feat being
a colored man is not a citizen of Missouri In a
legal contemplation and therefore cannot bring
action properly. This .jadgment would deny
the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, and possi
bly pretreat .the expression of dissenting opin
ions on the ommtitutionality of the Miami
Compromise. An effort will be made to get a
positive decree of some sort, and in that event
some hope of Southern aid on the flenah.
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Or A! ,00w isognon Dotuntron not much is
known, except that Ito is now the E. N. mina.
date for the Vce Presidoecy. He is the eon of
the wife of Old Hickory, and was adopted by
that demigod of the democracy as his owe 600.
He, was private secretary to lien. Jocksoe,—
Be was appointed by Mr. talk Minister to Ber
lin, while there occurred the attempt, in 1848, to
reconstruct the Germania Confederation. .An
experimental and revolutionary government
Was set up, the capital being Dresden. hlsjor
Doubloon was ordered to transfer his diploma
tie
head-quarters to Dresden. He did so, and
in due time returned to his hotel in Berlin.—
His government dissolved, bet so did not his
melon of en increase to hit fat salary. He made
a oharge of $27,000 for the jotirney, and his
ecceunt with the Treasury that year swelled' up
to $36,000. It wee allowed and paid. Since
.trten Mr. Leninism:rhos done a less lucrative
but yet prosperous business, as a K. N.. and
Democratic in surreetionist. He presented Ida
credentials for the place of Vico President; in
. . o , 4 thot io nomination, by stating that hilted .
a hundred negroes, and;lovad the Babe, bottle
is not yet admitted to lue?ssat.—Warlt.
Y. pourisr;
Till PUILADLIJOIA Szeissioa.--From & TOTI
able letter in the New York lirtbsuse we select
the following, rendre to the Eeeesaion from the
tlindoo ConTentian:
" The meeting of the Northern secessionists
in the evening was quite large and spirited. It
was animated by an earnest feeling, end though
there was a difference of opinion as to how far
the necessity of uniting with the Republican
party of the country In the campaign for which
all, parties are now preparing, should be recog
tilted In their action, it was it the last com
promised in a manner that need not interfere 1
with the production of the great result of nod- 1
ring the North against both the Pro-Slavery
parties that will be arrayed In the field against !
at, Though a Convention to nominate a new '
and more truly American ticket is called at '
New York for June 12—one week in advance of "
the Republican Convention in Philadelphia,. f .
power is given to the Executive Committee sp. .
pointed, which represents thirteen States, to '
change this time in any way so as best to bring !
about the mast desirable rosette. Surely, the 0
etupid folly of running two seta of candidates
on the Anti-Nebraeka issue, and thus to insure
the defeat which, united, the North has yet to 1
make uncertain, *ill not be perpetrated by men '
who have shown such an attachment for the 1
Freedom principle as to destroy a cherished 1
party fur refusing to recognize it.
But these men were not alone in repudiating
the action of the Converdiou. Two thirds of
the New York Delegatiot, who voted for George
Law and Sam Houston, shook Fillmorestro from
their skirts, and homed a protest fuller stinging
rebuke of the nomination. After doing this they
visited the canons of the true Free-State men,
and desired at least to whines its deliberations
and to take part in Its lotion, if they coahicon
eistently do so. They Baked a representative
upon the Executive Committee, whichwas grant
ed, and evinced a disposition—So intense Is their
disappointment at their own failure and their
hatred to Fillmore—to aoceptthe Anti-Nebraska
Irene, and do works meet for repentance.
There is a poetic jennies in the defeat of the
Lew men in the Convention, after they had pre
served Its unity through a week of tumult.—
But for the Law influence; the C913T001100 would '
never have got to a nomination it ill, If the
other set of New. York dough:Aces could have
bid a taste of the tame experience, the North
would be amply compensated for its detest.—
Ais goon as It can be realized that subserviency
to the Slavery interest on' the part of Northeifh
men don't pay, then wt-' can hope to see it
crushed out. George Law and Henry J. ° GardL
net, and their retainers, have takes the lesson:
but there are ready pupils of the same sort in
abut:lai:me yet. Doughfaces do netlike history
an phllotophy teaching by example; nothing but
a prettiest personal lesson cures them of their
depravity., '''''e
• It cannot Le essildo that there ever was in
America before 'such a long.continued series of
tumultuous meetinge, by any one body, as this
American convocation has illustrated. The
eight days of its Sitting Were one continued
disorder. Not one speaker in twenty was heard
i l y a quarter of the Convention. It was a gross
caricature of the freedom of an exulted town
meeting. Parliamentary law was 'Masked-,
decency violated—courtesy insulted. Not a day
passed without cornea - of disorder and mufti-
Rion and struggle, threatening perional contests,
and in which all the coarser hue:mottles were
lashed into furious excitement. 1 It is an im
position to call it in National Convention of a
great political party of the Model Republio of .
Christenlom..T It was simply a tumultuous as
semblage of thirlower order of politicians.
Tbecgh the amount of talking done was great,
the character of It was in inverse ratio. But
few really good speeches were heard—the rest
never were listened to. Gov. Call, of Florida,
Percy Walker and Wra. R. Smith of Alabama,
Mr. Hotelier of Virginia, and Messrs. Wadi.
and Zcllleoffer if Tennessee, were the only real
ly able speakers of the South. Gov. Johnston's
defense of the delegates and State Council of
Pennsylvania, with whom he sympathized, was
perhaps the most logical and convincing effort
of the whole erasion. it was listened to at mid
night, after a previous stormy debate of five
hours, and when the Convention was In an ex
cited condition, with more respectful attention
than any other speech at any time. The two
speeches of Mr. Edmund Perkins, of Conn., the
one in illustration of the politico-economic view
of the Slaverrquestion and in definition of the
Northern petition in regard to it, the 'other in
taking leave of the Convention in behalf of the
'true men of the North, when it was impossible
to stay with honor, were the moat effective of
any on the Northern side of the house, and did
both him and his Mate much credit. Though
given upon the spur of the occasion, they em
braced thoughts of imperishable value, uttered
In burning words, and they may be usefully
written out for publication. The brief speeches
of Mr. Baldwin, Speaker of the House of Re
presentatives of the same State, were also among
the best. Connecticut, indeed, was most ably
i and faithfully represented. she was the only
I Northern State whose delegation presented an
unbroken front against the overruling power of
the doughfaces and eliveholders. Messrs Peck,
Sperry, and Dunham fought toe battle for the
North with untisoching ardor at every point and
I on all occasions.
1 Whether the result. of thie Convention divide
the Pro-Slavery or the Anti-Slavery party in
the coming national contest, and give victory to
the one or the other, is a problem yet to be
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solved. No NISEI or ordinary sagacity 'septum)
to anticipate that they will accomplish more.—
The election of each a ticket, with such a plat
form, is impossible to comprehend. Its strength
must of course be with the South:and there the
Pro-Slavery Democracy has won • justifiable
hold, that the slow, Americanism of Millard
i'llbacre cannot hope to shake."
Ficuroaiii rioatraarion.—We tan at last
a Preafdential Candidate. The Americans, it
Philadelphia, afraid of delay, have Mmidatad
Millard Fillmore as tha atatulard bearer of their
party in the coming Presidential oanvaes. As
will have been mem from our reports of their
prooeedings, this result was not emily or read
ily attained. But the difficulty in the case did
not grow out of any conflicting claims of rival
candidatea, but was lolely due to the struggle
for u plalorea. Apparently succesaful: at the
outset in eecorlog the repeal of the Twelfth Bete
tion, the Northern delegates finally found them,
selves in quite no awkward a poeition, in con
sequence of the adoption of the substitute.—
And when they found, from the informal ballot,
that Mr. Fillmore was likely to be the nominee,
knowing perfectly well that they could nututhin
tain themselves at home for a single day on ouch
a Miele, they 'germinally Withdrew from the
Conventien. Thin left it entlrely in the hands
of the Southern delegates; and their object was,
of course, accomplished in Mr. Fillmore's nomi
nation, which was of more Wee to them than a
dozen "Twelfth Sections" could possibly have
been.
The result in this case illustrates very forci
bly the fact we have already noticed, that the
coming contest must inevitably juin wholly upon
the question of Slavery extension—and that
no party can avoid taking ground , upon It.—
The struggle in the American Convention upon
the Platform showed clearly that, in the heart
of that party, this issue was just' as clearly
made ac in the country at large; and the nom
ination proves that the sentiment of the Ameri
cans themselves upon this subject was far
stronger than upon their own profaned priuci
plea. Mi. Fillmore has been nominated, not
because he agrees in opinion with the party
which has made him its candidate, 'for by no
act of hie life has be ever signified any such
agreemeei; —but because it , was tinder his Ad
mlnietnttiou, and by his official influence, that
the Compromises of 1850 were adopted, and be
cause he has beenprueed to be entirely accepta
ble to the Pro-Slavery sentiment of the South
ern States. This was the issue in that Cooven-
lion, notwithstanding its profesaions:, The South
has nominated Mr. Fillmore because he is
pledged to the. Fugitive Slave Law, and to .11
the measures of the Pro-Slavey propitgandiste
at the South. Debut been preferred on this ac
count to George Law and other candidates,
whose opinions on this subject may bo sound
enough but for whose °theist notion in the prem
ises the paid affords no security.
By this nomination, In our opinion, the Amer
icans have lost the ?magi of a new name, and
have assumed old quarrels and political as well
as panel:al controversies which belong to' the
past. Mr. Pathos:, as a candidate, will ideal
ably renew all the old contests and render it
necessary to fight over again battles that Were
supposed to be ended. Underhim, the Share"
issue will inevitably be the main issue of the
Ile will draw some strengthoadonbt
,dly. from the racks of those who approve of
the Pro• Slavery policy which lie adopted, and
ilho are willing to leave all the wrongs at that
p al s y as well as of the acts by which it has
been followed ouredreased. But this will wean
the Demooratio candidate, *boom he may be,
far more than his Republican opponent.
While therefore, Me, hue many
claims to the oopildence of the .party which has
adopted him, as a man of respectable char
acter, and as having throWn the whole weight
of official influence against tho senti
ment end policy of Freedom, his nomination
must awaken old resentments,. revive old jeal
ousies, and eaddlo upon the new Party coots°.
lersies and odium ITU& it ehonid ham endeav
eyed tO avoid. The feet that Iditi three great
&idea of flew VOA, Pennsylvania and Ohio,
with-snarl of the antaller , Nerthern 'States
hate repudiated his nomination, data nos hold
VOLUME . LXIX-NUMBER 164.
•
out anyway ehazming promise of hia success as
a candidate. We do not suppose the Souther*
Eitatetatpect to sleet hill atone; and yet it is
not easy to nee what single Northrts Stahl will
come to her aid.--F. Tribuge."
Tao PILILADILPHIA Nonntattaw.—Our paper
yesterday banned . otit!resders of the notaina 7
Lion made at Phildelphla of candidates for Permit
dent and Vice President of the United States
by the Convention of the American PartY "We"
17, Millard Filbnore for'i President and Andrew
Jackson Denelson for Vice President: As we
are not members of that party we: should con-.naive that
_,we had no - right to fludlattlt with -- ‘l
Its ielsotion were it in any respect objectionable
so, perhaps, if la not parttendarly incumbent on
us to pralseltachoioe, free as it not only is from
eioeptiOn; but fit and'promand worthy as every
body knows the distinguished citizen to be
whom the party has chosen as their . 'Candidate
for the Presidency. What course the Whigs
may pursue under the present ciratunitancea of
the country, what candidate they may eeleot
of what person they may isupport for the Chief
Magistracy, it is not fOr us to decide or for any
one now to say. ft will doubtless be deemed
proper by them to hike, counsel together as to
the path which their duty to the country and to
their principles shall prescribe, and that path
we, as unwavering adherents of thelarty, shall
be prepared to tread without heallition and
without faltering. Whither they shall resolve
upon an independent course or not, and whether
it lead to success or Cub re, belong to the
future; bet we should be unfaithful to our
known sentiment& and 'uniform avowals If we
were to snppreas now the esprit-Man: of our
opinion of the merits of, Mr. Fillmore, and the
anifidence with.which, on trial, he inspired the
country in his qualifications for a wigs and safe
'and conservative President.
• Of the respectable gentlemeh idiom the
party has placed on their ticket for the Vice
Pomade:icy we are lees qualified to speak. He
is a man of talents and,of some experience in
public affair!, having represented the country
both at Berlin and Frankort. He was • Mai
bet (Seem 'Jackson's family and once&leading
member of the Demoaraths party„ - but his career
bee been markul . by _great political indepen
dence, evincing entegrity and palriotism.—Net.
Adel.
18poenkl,norrespondeuco oft ni N. lawmen 1 - 11.9. Gaunt..
21.9.
Feb. 28.--The rnmor of tbs.
abrogation of the Clayton Bulwer treaty is
wholly unfounded. No correspondence has oo
.ourred upon the subject, of importance. since
the delivery' of the President's annual message,
and Mr. Buchanan has not. written that it was
in a fair way of adjasianeat. The polioy of the
'Administration on this Subject is not yet deter-
Mined. • Mr; Coabing denies that he authorize
each representations.
&YIN& COUNTRYiSRAT FOR RALF, OR
'ltliNT—Onenf thereat. basutlfulcountry naddarowe
vicinity of Pittsburgh, la offered for aale or rent an
may tam,. n. Nate contains 6 acne O r the choiceat
="'land, tastefully =sauna and planted with all
of fruit Thejobtorfsmanta are net two story
frame , boom, oontalning 0 rooms and an attic; excellent
watar at the deer. altnatsal In the village of Barrenly,
and within len Mari 20 talent. ride of the city by uhlo
and Pa. Railroad. Jiyply to
fele afoLAIN SIM. 21, 6th st. '
IINLDING STURN—The , Sabsositer in
willLng to contract. fnmLebing woo pareboe o f
.1 1 6 est kind of building atom, al • fair woo Napoli=
flan b made con to tDeenB•>ritar at 167-Wylio
ninth Ward. Persona Lioragiel an: oae obtanbTo
o•n
-tltr, can reir noon being lbetlebed with the best Ling
fa strong walla, as tee Ann* aro n•• yell rehapod agn
corm • ray strong 8004 waiD fen4f J. C. (TOMLIN&
9FMB TO LET—On sth st.,near Market,
hael7 o tt .WaSIS Ins AllestAay_ el' Pag • B •
.t atior. Alta, 2 Warehouses on Thaw Also, No
111/ Maxi mt., mar. Owners of Dwelling • Mesas. Se
strew to root them. will kisses gin us Whits we are 1.
alOtost out of with W a IT &made ter
LOAM 8 OUTLIALFLT A 0021. SI Waist at.
ISTORY OF PITTSBUROEIThe 11111-
tory a:Pittsburgh. :root the earliest to the brand
rota elth • =ties fsollltie• of cvatustumbadloo, sod
other tde•otagee for rownerelel and es.nufesturles
Err " ibligsirtZTA ß a nj o-guese. g. Zit
ititeT6 o .ll.... - Mo ,l=.
ed•ad lb: sale by MELLOR,
01 Wood at.
t a APRR-2.5 141 s. 'extra heavy and large
tn. , 119er; 20 do Ism Paper, kw NV by
J. 801.100tIMA$101.4 CO.. 13 Wood st.
AYNK'M HAIR TONIC &6 :dos of this
eslobrated baa toga rto'd 47 JOB RIJMINO,
o.rzurr Mainotoland Marking
A"I s f 11. • maw an. very
1.6.66 ~Lida for beriutifyl66 sad proakollarrtl
haln 6 des ned Dr lira JU 6 G.
UM : EAR SYILINGES-A
7 yen taw and tonvenient settonS-a eisiaradob.
toWEAST YUMPS—I hate just recd a
targ..ppii of benit Maim . ; 'Tim. vial= ...I
likthls Una .bolo talLasul e,,vatste my stoolba
lm* snuthailas . 1000M0. . ' - • 408 ZLZMING.
lEMON . ROUGFir---6 doz or' Harrison's
I Lark= Rouge:oda by • . JO! FLEXING. "
WLSTAR'B COUGH LOZENGES—An
nuctetgbr
OMY FT. front on, Walnut Ht.,. Allegheny
fili 31 7. ' 7 Tle t tl9 d ir . 'Weak * l ittn i rLZ
amble Lela hone. nth pan contelolog 6 nom and •
cellar. No 3le brick hone of 3 rooms. _ The annprot,
*rZ27 to go od ordor ,
lak(ll3%be.oid for 6,000.
I BBL. •COD LIVER OIL just reel and
I. On We by (629 FUROR EROS.
Q GROSS BARKER COD LIVER OIL just
eip ned and be lob by AM TLIUMNITIAOII.
nn GROSS 2axictAx MUSTANG
foxy 1.11411:811T Jut teed sad sale lbs
m ßß amma nos
BBLS., WHITE GLUE juotTeo'd and for
ey ale by STAMM BROS.
1000 LBS, PUMICE STONE just rec'd
and lbeda by C as YLIMMOBROI.
rtONCENTRATED LYE—.A. new article
1 for =Mug saapo—orae roupil wartli pa•of potadsk.
for Fikie br feile btl.l)2L
IRRI RD PEACHES-00 bush. rime
ay AlfalorWebr r. . J. B. (1111/IMD.
BBLS. MESS BEEF rio'd and for sale
by 629 ' saalvga a DILWORTH
I %WELLINti HOUSES I'O LWT_.-Situate .
onPauch olititl l T L lNal min%
." ?Clu ir ztfaal /dukst at
MONEY can be obtained on first Bonds and
Mortgages. by andiestkal
BLAXIILY t 11.0132 Y.
tiIIIRST BONDS A. MORTGAGES can bo
2f
4btalnal. with liberal premplaseittprean.ti*.
CFFEZ.-150 ets Rio Coffee reed and
tr orale ey , W3l. WCOTOUZON &CO,
219 Marty id-
BEANS -56 bum. Small White Beane this
e.y nled by natant n.ooniatte.
BUTTER -6 bids. fresh roll this day rec'd
sad as sals MOW U. COLLINS.
rIIAR-40 bb1e..14 C Tar recd and !or sale
by WU. fiI'OOTORSON a Ca. 2W Liberty .t.
T'-30 hulf elesta Y II Tea ree'd and
for ani. by WM. MOUTCMIEON a CO.
h,27 219 1.11.411
c4s)llF. CIFFS. FINE BLACK TEA reed
awl fet,...10 b 1 • WM. OVUTCIIIOEIti 2 CO.,
• a 1119 Mort:, st.
BUS: LOAF SULtA/I-1*JIII:008 Re
-45..4 fibod math 100 00tvg ZITOu ftat. PHs. Duet Etimat
If In 00 Et, out 02. Nem Oant Ebbabut store, art.g
Ebb gal., by WA AWN FLOYD t EX).
IiETOKIVIIEILT [FLOUR-50 sacks prime,
for Ws by MS nBITB. BLAIR t MThlliit.
YE FLOUR-38 131:45. for sale by
La, /401 , SUM, Mk= & BUNTER,
RI&D APPLES—. I sooko, for sale by
re2B SMITH. pinta BUIITU:
DILIELP PEACELES-25 sacks, for role by
ars 11311Tli. lIIIR 4 MINTI/IL
V.iOAP-100 Zeidlsee Pale Soap, aSu
k.22rior MAUL 111JIITEIL
lOPPEE-175 bags Primo Rio, for sale by
kJ gas , sxrro, k1e.111.1, BUNTER.
OCLI NYIt BUtP . III.4IE sep.re
ULLEI) BIICKWILEAT--100eacks prime ,
5 renlval sod firm. b RA& a LIQUCTT.
Gtlß W•tar
JODY& MIDDLINGB-400_ bna a good art;_
el. Mitred. for do by MILL ♦ LIGGIC IT.
9RM BROOMS-40 dor. for Artie low to
BELLA LIGIU/Tr.
lJ c.c.s constammut.
()YE PWUR-30 bnL •choice received,
LL ka side bs :. _1441 BELL t LIGGETT.
a (Mover and Timothy
es S ior 1,51-c Mb/ mui.imAini W.
IKITTER-1 bbl. packed in *tine . for sale
to clots cotudiguataat DASII4II. EINEV!
SOUTHERN FLOUR—Extra:, F am ily-and
dnapallne In itaci and for pl. br-
NM - • 114,1 D C. 11111113411%
OATS- = 20u ibis. for elle by
I DiVID O. MUM.
LABORATORY;—AIcohoI
bad wand Wilts slums an band sad far sab. at
brbabstl Dykes by JAS. )1.81.6.0011LiN,
MB • Noy. 168 sod ill) *I At.
4 D 0-Z. HOVEY'S PATENT BORING ih ilcula ° " el b i. iisrumasn BCD.
InWELLING TIOOSE AND LOT FOR
iur 8/1.8-111tasto on the corner of Oak gD Voltam
sac tko lot boo a Boat aset Got as' Poitoo 1 , 7 460 t.
Clerk SLoOo, j & CUTVISIIT S SON.
1.33 • D 3 ffiastat
PEARLASIU-4_,7 maks:, prime_q_uAtie
reed
an fat alai' .1-11■•r/A,
wor t atiß T - L .5, bbLs 11:1,,a=nsIlromad
q t AItRERS' MAGAZIN& SOB MAuOH--
last and kw mats try W. 01. GILDSNICiar.
Dtb st.. DoWert. CU
'RIME TIMOTHY SEW-430 Inshed , „
r. , 0. dart 7 BIZAMICWID t Ok
10:00F.---100 bbls. extra flour In storeand
Ibt malip try fal9 SZSCIKUUtit ILCIECHAII
3. STORY WAIIMIOUBB on Smithfield
divot to 14.r.X a Mr_ °2-
.1 4112 at.
191. '" a bou i : Yeast st.
Aft BRI.B. EXTRA. nous—Ta mite
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