THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 17146 BUSINESS DIRECTOR . PICITINOILL a C 0.13 ADVEB.TINING AGENCY IZZ Narrav nam e Nair Was. Aa No. 1.0. Mater:Jul, Burka. P. 00. are A genie fur the mcgt trilltneutial and lament mutating commercial P.P.. both ist the Uulted Stat. AIeCREADY, !MOTT & BRUNDAGE ! , 151 !tumefy LINE, Corner of 11-ont &reel, larf I OAK, DM CILLER/3 Or TRIPLE REFINED CANIPHENE, SO and 96 per cent. &LOUR & N. E. RUM, AlSo 1111 1 1772=1/[lll AND DIALOS The following articles of the best quality. and ofkreS at Ine tosroat =whet prices. .1111ENISO' FLUID. Splrititerpentine,Tar, 17 eh. Rain, Soft and Hard Tun palatine, Bright Varnie Coal Ter , and NAVAL STORES, f every descriottoth THOS. BETTS Distills,. jaro3mdeow S. J.ENNET, Jo. ANDREW & JESUP, COMMISSION MEIICIIANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery. ..forfn ii110:411 and /barn. Machinist' 21.4. Bef4oo. hapOrters•nd Dealers us filanufecturere Artlelee. No. 67 Pine St., Now York. N. 11,—Ap•ents for the • * . WOODItUFF t BEAM IRON WORKS," Suain Eraginea and 13oikra, Etaltrilve Agency lu Ner York fbr 1.0 w L 31 ACtilelli SHOW e .11coehlillefe0 Toole sevl•lyr ' 1). P. TIEM ANN & CO. ' " 45 Fulton street, New York. MINUFACTURFAW OF OIL & WATER COLORS, • VAOISHES, And importers of French Zine White, he . 2ti L alarn and Prim U. Rirwards# Yon tggliArjrco Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. William Tastier, i()uP.A PAR K I P O PLACE, ea. new YOItK, Invitee stock anise, Comb., Lair. • Toft omb Nall brushes; ladbeettetto_ulea Perfumery, ruses, P oe t !dna war, Jobbed bead Mac Mets, Pocket books. Dress Mat to.. Plus en 4 Nandi" Hooke and Ilyee. Watch Guards, Woo, Coral and thaw Deeds, NeckJaces, Su; ladle nutter Wm* dance, Rolls sod Toy. or erary deeerlption; Menem nazur. . sad Outlay, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Accordeons .ud VloDr. , luctralus a general and vary large stock of anglistu Wrench and German Fancy Goods, which will be sold at the very lowest prier for Gash or Approved Paper 41 113.0rders by letter selected an M d art upin the best .1120, TANKER. . 10 Park Prate, New York. P. IL—Please ant Me out. rit723.177 • Rough's Patent Blutie Skirts. GATES b., FRANCE, NO. 1 Barclay street, New Tack. t..AU llON—Notte are gentdae except they have the tamp of the Want. All manufactures and milers In riagth w will be onweented according to law. toh2O-Y • W. JACKSON & SOB. GRATE AND FENDER MAKER, tie 1 , 80117 BT. di gal-BROADWAY NB* YOB& Pal-illy • FAIRBOK'S PLATFORM SCALES. rLE. undersigned baying been appointed ...chnnee Agents !be the sale of these celebrated S, nianufeeturedAy_thle original Inventor, S. & T. FAIRBANKS tr. CO., ammtrour Invite attention of the bualafen community the FRperlority or these ever all other. Tim* Weiss liave lama w eenbintad to the RETERAGST rzsros all the frtisnipal Unloads In the United Staten enditngfand, and hi every branch al badman tin...unbent ha Wald, and War uniform mammy and great (IntabIll• ty have gained An them the reputation of being THE ATANDABD 1 , 1101( WLIICff rHERS CAN la NO APPEAL. . - -- . Aya arannnand to li v ening fur Cowden Portable, DertauLt, Rolling 14111, Coal, Railroad and Canal Soles, et agenajbaterarr U. HtitnialY A WELL. ti 0.3.26 Liberty attest. Ongmarclal ,Rogr Pittairttrglo. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. BIGELOW it CO., tEuseasoss to E. al. Blvd,. No. 46, gUkt DLLMOND ALLEY. mar Wood et., • Pittsburgh, Penna. •----- - - - - - b COACHES, CAHAIAGES, PH2ETONS, and dna. desuiptlon of Fancy VehklU t - toorder, trumped. beauty of 4.lam. 4.141 of Ilnlat, skill of=agjp awl lune:1111V of inihu wort warraotai. wno Hide Oil end Leather Store. "). HIELKPATBICIC, 150..21 South Third Stmt., Bativan Market ha Cheetnut Pitflettellgds, LLAS FOR SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr sad, Green 141GdPstas Him Tuthertt Oil, Tumor. thWJartft.• T =the t=ptioes i rl the beg tett , . art. =whet Prim Eli /17- t rater la hang. fat HT. Leethts of..,clitsallptld WM. McCIITCHEON CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce apyort . lo r t s m ii tl y er,ants, Pittabargh IdanufactunxlArtione, No. 219 Lacrty area, conger of Irwin, mri - PPITSBOHOIi, w. roams & WHOLESALE. GROCERS ADD BOAT FURNISHERS; DXALEILS Ix Produce and Pittsburgh Mandartilres, No. 141 Water Street, ars2B '"nir eb -PriTingiGH. PeNZIA. PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, NO. 99 THIRD BTREET, - Mittman wood - and Market elzeets.) All orders promptly attended to. eslonlirer asaented al—palm. style. sabi7.tl ,•L 41 .......................5. e. mS.6 1/!l. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS FOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, Bisuresetarers stall d esc ri p tions hllll Cast! e, (1 4 1" No Lutist atralst West, betwessi First And /Wand stransts. is..lo4yds 708FA8 ' MUTE'S '44Mk " CARRIAGE BEESITORTI • lOSEPH WHITE now carrying on bind new tn his irptclons prosoleet tem , Mar IN deem, Pitts and LIMTWOOSIPN mar tV3iii Ms Rum y Invitee the public to tarpon' hi. stock of IMMO, BUCKiih& as Am* he ',Wrim e e eryeder. harms garitlamsn perceurr& Met one p I mad il e. Hosea= years armlet.= la the =Wpm. amble o tri i t< 3. = bets+ his pa Motu the same choice collello which so many r n... efy . &at It bee hr hl Mtl=uise% 1 httuarert. - 7"hio moossinr hbe non opt= le cc= the econo=l: entagementailli the ton =cat f to sta U t mM a b c omm as a tt im H t o i u p:. e ob7i Memmoh. = st h e in dytsi cMe the Mee Gaols. (mituuto.farge hatte.) iamb wan eell o nteed, =her oar, St 1:1=1, u. then thetuu• al rofit. N.31.--Chfrigyea maim= in Me but smash. *A dia. obi 8, L - WICKERSIIMIL - - 1 / I IrIIOLN 8 ALB AN D'RETAIL i g DRINHII3T, No. 241 -Liberty Etre tt, Head of lead. Pitt pob. P. al e. Ilya areas ob band and far We • gMmilW smieCKa i rsimtat M entot Drage, "alialleirwe. Pala Ms, • Sturm, Window aw of all M.* Putt/. r. Mont and Proprietary Woe . clonal Ca. - - . ... To ray, al Mond, and toistomen.—Narlnt elm out my Druz More la Baltimore, and rota:nod to Ude city, and boualit oat Mei Drag Natablbibroent of Mr. Joel Mohler, No. 241 Liberty Wawa 1 gun b . horny to Pee my ol d Mends. or the onstemen of Mr. Mohler, and shall orate no palm to - plesemettiem wi th anYtbins_tbotfolant in my New of banns. ... IL N. wiZaa deals N. 241 Liberty let. WESTERN TEA . STORE. Comer of - Wood and. Sixth streeto. ROSE FLAVORED BLACK TEA-10 hf. crests or Inert Males Posebons Tee , CM. Er ) of the Gensdne Issgtee Cum sue .vu Is 9 muss r t er . . o ff . mg=terl t 3 . 1 . 92 . 61: Black Tee, will Awl oee W. A. 19171.13110. MUR?HY ft BIIRONFIELLD, DRAMS IN - Silks and Ladies' Dress Cloatbi generally, CLOAKS, TA TA! AS & S EMBROIDERIES AND STAPLE OdODB, • For Family Use. Ao untisoally sx.:Rpdre saiortiunt In in or ea. etas wirtosents jut raid and wiling akarat robes. mth mat earner 4th sad Market eta . oc3 Stoves, Fenders and Tire Irons, IRON CITY STOVE WAREHOUSE; No. 183 Wool Unmet. AA the memo has seeV In ettMoinitrtit!ir Awe 12 = s gob, uw toss essediestles of one auk, le on. WI and tom. plats. We us deteradhat to sell es los se the karat 10 the tides. Ramembirr In. plus, Het 1.34 Wood gaud. T. J. CRittO A CP Ilueseroe to J. dared/am_ WILLIAM. MITCHELTREE, acetifying Distiller and Wine end Liquor MERCHANT, 2IS Liberty Xreet, Patentrgh oct) ly Bags! Bags!! I:IOVind4TSAGS-7s and 501bs. sacks Ico band tad sea try 11181101111 t 8.011158011, • ts [tie Berm • • gill. IT!ithtoyt bop to 101,0 I. Donaldson; Alderman. I EPPICE, oornor of renn and St. air ate I rittibj, •ll budtomouvertaltdrta t o tb* oAloo • • =so will be promptly attended to. feAlid SCOTT, Dentist, Fonetn street, os • Oars Tact of Market- OM% bo "1n A. ,41 49 b . . . . Belova. n E. SELLERS & CO. Wholesale Drug le • • esaa bate mantel tn the'lards and entontodions nucleons. an the cams of Wood and itnotad its, - Wpm 0 1= kn. vin CAVIL% B a nd i' Draia se atot t nt u. Prints tow. Gonda vartnntad. net RAIYTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE YOB BALE.—We are commutlaale the Genoa - or town Ufa I property neat th e Taro e um. known ea the Hazlet MOM= Bouts, to ogee It too eels: toe poop. arty camilate Of about two acres, on • delightful soul pool.. eatsmancliog ng vier of th• city. The boom to one of the guest end leeseat to the tudghbosebood ef blob °am kitteburitk aust m the . 3 otert guter tLe ciT a. Of • uem j . whe ea. tale e. tan porretwed &eh t. or teems 1.01 Whet part to anqatie of ' f. 27 Ur. AVMS , • RUMMY. Removal. BcoLlty ME_ ,N Manufactturor or 'eveil rf. of FIALA BOTTLES ingd DEMO* Porter. Wino and Claret Bottles. Wulf C=s,Wilint Olossin anrryvotioty.• woodo oo , rad I= 12.4 MIA sta. Pitubingh. othw ILOTEES AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, bs_suppilel ulth halso of all ds on Wateu , sad Com. Oluumbenasda, 011 Is tdo boom • D., on 13441 d o naltioci zn . ittat. aotinoOLon-aag7 terms at *W Yd' ""4 , - 1-'lA`ll7l2baty GiPBZSTXLZ—at Preach Balt Ba t /UM iorwmawa BU 4I NESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. HAEFER, Attorney aILOUIS Law, SC and Eactern Collector • N Tin 0.:!1111-9 SLOW TT. (1111 .2 AND PX.N.VSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Vie; B ". I I . 7.ILI4LLAmoIi, Twocarawas. Columbiana, rtladand, (Ur= Summit, Parta4e,Trambull. Hallman...sod other. CA NTON. 0111, BleterL Big& 03, . 1. rhizea. • tdr. Limo IlsrtAm} 000 ,„ 0. FL WhilkaL 1.1617 a flak tlenerh P. te W. el. Veber, 1 Theodore thastertter. sea. FL. P. blather LW. HALL, Attorney at Low, "Bake -11 .•'. Ilaldltura." Grunt lane.. between Fourth and oul Allsr. ..13041 , 17T iIIUSEPII S. 1, A. P. MORRISON, Attor lie's al Law. Warr No. 103 Wourth stroot, bittheari mithhold audOrasit. Pittsburgh. Pa. uirdi OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, Le, et. boon.. mo. re 10BERT POLLOCK, Attorioy at Law— LL Puller of nu Lad Grant street., oppodts tWOoart oaa stag*, Pittablugh. my 247.53 JAMES J. 'KUHN, Attorney at Law, otEee rourtb •rtreot. mar grant. Pittaburph: AGENCIES. Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, kOlt the eoliention.of Home - 6241 Foreign Dercantlle and - ell other Money Lime, in M u lchigan an adjacent Stanualneeetment and Payment uf opera Pennant orrasaa Purchase and Pah of Reel Estate and Stuck. and Insurance Agent. PELTIER d ANDERSON Detrola a alleidsan. encT&• •Llfraooti, oma. O le a e cretraama. oaari a Ooh.,ariata Watraa—Two Agnut ur 11.1e0.14. from respnotable • urauce (km:maul.. • WN. A, IRWIN'S _ . EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front 111.,ueet, 3,ldnor from Rocket Dealer la Lske Clem• in Ors. Pig leoco, La 0.1 mperty bolubt and told. .rur•u AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Merchandise and BM Broker, atlas S. 92 lb .heat. shore Wood. Business promptly attended to. Jta:dlt 61A.1410.EL L MARSEDII4 Seeretary sen's bisonrue Oompany. IM 'Wed. street._ M. GORDON, Secretary Western Ineu is: • rums 0.3., 92 Water amt. JGARDINEACOFFIN, Agent for Franklin li ar: Inful t roo ooutfany. n 011111424 tomer of Wool 1101 ISIADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • tue Iramrante. Company, 42 Water street. DRUGGISTS. 011. N HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. liPOuf gist7dighereVeturkt,lVlLD"Vrt.'3adeoprrj r:lze W i Tiar m tla i r er lttsburgn. igirEerliar Agent fee mr. 011. N P. SCOTT, Wholesale Doaler in Drug, paws. OD., Varnishes and Dye Blues, N 0.290 ITT Meg. Pittsburgh. orders will metre grona_ attentio. Agent for arhenft•• Pulmonle arm A. FAIINESTOCK A CO., Wholesale . Droiirdesta. and lannufeetarer. of White load. Etad k and Uthdrga, an - Jur Wood and Front stm Pitt. t.. bur mea 11 — . E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in d i o p o. 7 . Pal itn.tu ttyanoa, =IM a r i kol;. nurrucx . .. WM. tutitiniKß, WiTiesaio a. Retail P.6=e4.. comer of Liberty and Eft OIL streets! !!=rl - SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale . Drtutgists, tg0.14. Wood street. Pittsburgh. AOSEPII FLEMING, Einceemor to L. Wilcox van=net Market street and Diamond—Hasps son. m. ahand • - tell and amapletel assortment of gnr .. !lodides, Ousts, Pam. sad all panatellas to Ids badness. • ~ Pbrsidons soseariptions earatelly wraps emied oat on tom, Isnar COMMISSION &C. JNO. B. GOONS 0/ Ilutortovq, ri,lfmart t Konnn, KOoss t Riatkurg, FLOUR FACTORS, ♦}D General Produce Commission ilerehants, Nu 47 North Wharcra and 05 N. Water R.. dole Roc, PRILADELPIIIA Dag airy. Woody ALLI Co. kii*. .1 D I.timer a CO, CID D. GarreLL klutin & Os. " a D Dulls,: A Co, . Wc....1* 0 tver. - Tw0,..13 tliblar, 81ter, VW. k Co. - Fo*Dck t FouLD, Cal.b Ova *Co, " Morro• a thettle, -- Trout. trothsa Co " JS Chasanow•atl a Co" Bela*, lintzrdy Ada . frat•lig. L. WU= .111 & C., DD.t.e• /I***lty,Cmgrava • Co, " IBC & 2.Piger.J., J. a W IMES, .. Witt a Wawa, " &&d PittA4ad burga and PhiliadelDbla llcrettsiata grimrsilf. Jal Itio.I3AHR & ALTER, FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Nerchants, No. 114 Setond ,t., Pittsburgh., Pa. I'6ll/, .6661111 AO S. 6. OIMITZII - - ..... BA L'L B. SKEWER & CO., )E&LERS IN FLOUR & PROVISION S AND General Commissim Merchants, No. 34 SOUTH WATZIi STREET, PIIIL•DAL4.II 1 A, Am. To-11asam Alea. LL Cattalo A Co.. 1144 . 11.4. 141ter James* Co. Roneyroarth Co.. Plttatorgh. k Itemaomr no3Ea3s SPRINGER HARBAIJGH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Wool, Provisions & Prodnoe generally NO. 295 LIBERTY' STREET, PITTMLIIIII.OII, rA. - S. E. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT Plotkin," attentio OD n given to L. Wee of PR (ICA. Na 145 Yront Street, op:cella the tionotizatoita --- JO. 41”1.4.-... -.A. J. Lt..-- —Cnts. Antral. LEE WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce & Commission Diercihants. MID DCALZ4B ffi FITTSBURGII MANUFACTURE S, Ward et., between Water and Front et Pelt PITTSBUELOII. DAVID C. EBRI3E3T, Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCIIANT, xa Iffl rasa and. owner tf Bumf, Pittsburgh, CIIVES his attention to the sate of Flour, ' L a I've,. Bum, Lard. Chew,. Unita% Orfila, /Med halo. Seeds. ft.. to • • •• nL respectfully =Hefted. au3•l7 HERBY EL KCMG, (late of the firm of King & Moorhead,) COMMISSION• MERCHANT, AID DNALZR IN PIG METAL 4ND BLOOMS. No. 70 Water street, below Market, a 919 PITTSBUILGIL PKNNA. A. A. HARDY, mouttsslrirlYbUrfdlithliv'S ( ifilcaAlvr; Agent of the Rad Leon and Indinnapolle RAILROAD, No.Bo Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. jelsPlyd J. W. BUTLER ec • Et CHA WARDING k COMMI&SION BIREt- NTS awl Desters In al.l klutt.cf Pittsbm•tb Mao- Vase- PlCtrt Lad Pipe and 8b • eLadau, b No y r7b Ers B. CANFIELD, Into of Warren, Ohio, . Ootcusdnlon an 6 fornordlos Ihrobant, and Whole- Inger In Weston Ragan Cbtoone Butter, Pot And Pan MA. And Wooten Produce strongly. nat., amt. Advs.. EhaltbUnd and Wood. Plttsbontb. 111.0.21 .....re o. LITEM ZS (WM of k Co.) Ijburgh.ilLlTTLE & CO., Wholesale Gropers, Prxloos and Coassobe Id 100 ersbaota eat Dealers In Martafeetures, No. 112 tleooW 114111Apor PAUSE' WAREIIOUSE.-11EN1tY 11. ooLuNsor...rathetkdOsicaranion Nl= Dente,lll(ltransa, Butt Arr. Fla and Produce 1255.1 amt.. alms W 22.2: -1222555225 mlm rOALASPALIdErt, Importer and Dealer la French and hmesink.n.W.Dl Pieper, No. 66 Market eat, between Th ird and Yourth Ares; Pittenanth• milb-'63 • DRY GOODS. JuSEPH HORNE lc 00. , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in gIiBIZOIDZBLES, EMERY di GLOM Fanny Goods, &e, N 0.71 karkete, bet. 400 might Doorsond. Asir /limits tor Itrialorr Yam. tahlO•lr D. Attl, Jr.; & Bro., IIST I O. 91 Market et , are closing out their en tire afoot of My ilooda at CO hamanandiafonint Iron f moor preparatory to parellsaing aortnt otne ply. {V e ban on 8.4 • Poe anortmant of dm falloff./ MParameteu, Yeomen Merlma. Wool DaLalnn. I Mid; fdadonnaelotb,ll,non Cloth. _Boon goglnth Moto, 51' XD llah do, Muslin; ropanor males of Weird and °that. Flannel; with orma variety of Blank and Colored Broctodo rittd Ga m ine yland Dyala DU; au ( a , ebten ha aol4 at a areal.. tan iargON CO:ihole2o a in tielail I=4 h. r. ran e 7 and Stag. Dry Gepda, ss futh SDTAPIR' it 11UROILFMLD, Wholesale sad Rotsll lasi Goals liimlnats. 'arum fourth arts' stnsts Pinsbarib. Removal! Removal! Removal! aoanvsozz d CO.-NO. R 3. ?MD — SIR/Mt , t./101:11,09ed dnor 0 0t:: A. b i t f ore . to ac !! ) o , ; 23, DOW Wrolli4 to argatat cos of tba Largest ntoeks .o; lereld and Amnion Cargetnosoe and tal Clothe In Into roptet. In our arsortarent raa be totmd WlltrMtr4 - tea Itneoeslii . I.* n:Mat and ItZeTrreur - 3 pta 11 ., Caznatnut Malt Tageatrg_ingrals Crlose with Scotch Ilaklalaltlasia ArggedethreeH *tut a WZatStig , ,Btr ga z ga i .= ata tlattt elndo, Had 41 f s tad ti dipi gi L latAgi 10 1 / 1 411 WI BANKERS AND BROKERS. BANKING w HOURS JOHN HO6G: HCDTO6II uNDPORD W.: romnaist • 8031. M iSET CXX, MOUNT PLustok:VT, WLSTMOII.I7D (N.), OONNELLNVILLa. VAYETTIS CO„ UNIONToWN BROWNHVILLM, NEW MOO UTON ONALVICIL_ D ope malted, iggrontag mu d *. Draft+ Lou, ond collected. Hank Not. and Spxle hobght Btooke, Notes and oLhor ,Soeuritiet bought and toratolgeon. 00111 , 1.11011te awl aolloction• LLLgg, SASS naaanca [WM. RAMER & RAMC Bankers and Gold Ex- B Brokers. Bnd sal/ and Myer and No a.r tee, negotiate lou uy ts oan Real &tate or Steel Been- . ritlee, ouches. Promise:my Notea„ and Time Bine on Nut and West any and sell Roche on Onomitelon. Collec tions male on Sit points to tne Union. Jißee corner of Third and Wood duets, directly opposite the Bt. Ch. M.. Hotel. spy HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign N . and Domestic Bill. of Exchange, tiertlficatee of D. Elltlit Not...and %MD, No, 69 timing street, Pitts ._ SirCeDeethroe made on all the principal cities icen — ughout the Crawl Stat.. MANUFACTURING. .1.01:11N1113.J. C.anallas,n,..n. c rtreire...W. U. Woonwerw AMBRICA.N> 4 .E! A .PLE 4_o MAA ur,i(7ullLA COZY Y, No. 78 Second it., Pittsburgh, Pa. m AN or. UF .. A t. O fb T o U b ßE h ß ,,, S it :f azTr a. Mao ho a tij,tkror abd•Ptenmr., rrounee, Window lsserNeer% Brackets, Trusses, Combos, Ventilators lend Oentre Mow tor Collins.. Ilowthte and Mouldings of every description, Wee sod dedgn, =Ms and warranted more (Woad* than any other artiste now In usa le-Orders elsonted on the shortast oak*. 3. It—Attention of Steamboat Builders Is esweddly dl recto] to tide artiola on moment of its light weight. TUNES t (B).. • s i No, IS Bosond at., tot. Weed Market sta. sehldtt Prreenswiet .11011.3 aurOS^ • Bonn V. 131:4011... ..... IRTIMION UNION FOUNDEY. • Mitchell, Herron & Co. WI LL continuo the business of the Union Foundry, et the old stand of PIINNOOK, Et IT011• SIX A 00, bi 0.194 Mercy .t. They nig manufacture as tonal,a large and general assortment of IIACTINOB, esaserrtelng COOkingtrA v ßa i nm o tt fi nd Side Ovens, MANTLE &KITCHEN GRATES, Ram Ware, Wagon Boca, Dog from, Sad from, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, And OAS and PATNA Pllll.B of sh .15 shtes. 0, IRON & NAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Pleb, tte... All of able/ •111 be eold at manuarerre i;rlcoe. my7-ly Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. I ENNEDY, C1111..08 & CO., Manufwi tonna of— = t A CCII . t l <= 7 cottrataltlitor. °atoll Taloot " Bed Oordc " Plough Linea awl Each Cord; Hope of all Asa and denctiptatne ni:to MilrO2dara left at the Hardware atm Los.. Wllsoa a Wo 045.. 131 od atzeot. have ottan. of ialtda aqua. . UCIIII. - It r aLTATTAR - 141 - firai:r467, 61 Penn st., below Marburg Pittsburgh, Pa. 61TE.A.1d BOILIIII, 11A11..E13,9 and SHEET s3 IRON WORKERS., Manufacturers of Baambill's Par. •nt Boßer, LocomotlM, Mad and Criticder Boilers, Chim neys, Braithm, Ylre Rod. &awn Pfwt, Oondmisars, Nalt Pans, Buss! Pans, Iron Pawls, Id& Boats He. .Alsa, Blacksmiths' Work, Bride. and Viaduct trims dons at the short.% noting. All ord.n from a dirtanne promptly •ttandad to. le= Bats and Caps. 41 WILSON Es BON keep eotuaantiy on • hand miry description and ninety or Meta ad ~..=th wholesale and - retalL Thor. desiring • oast ble hat or Cap, good and clump, would do well to give no • call hews purchasing thwerbonw. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail ilasureatures and Desist Is 13eIrtsret Ware. No. Si street. -. • . . Shriver at Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS', Nos. 130 & 132. Second Street, (Between Weal abet 8mItbe11) PITISBUIIOII MONTROSE MITCHELTRER Wholesale Grocer and• General Merchant, N. TO Liberty Street, Piatteovh. IMIT LI JO. L SCNITIL I), W. lIEIISTITHI Lag qr /I.l.thurgh SMITH, MLLE & HURTER, 'WHOLESALE ()ROC:ELLS, 122, Second and 151 Front street, ea- PlTTSlitrltall, P.I o-L-Tum -JAS. GMILDLAIII Wallace It Gardiner, 14,101.E.4LA VkALBII:i Flour, Provisions anti Produce Generally, 14113 KILT Y PT. JaZuly II ALEY, COSORA & CO., IV PPCPII sele OronelT, IS awl al 11 .0.1 stmt. PPlatragb. - OULBNICTSON;WhoIeeata urocer and Commlaiden .11.41.1, Maim to Produee and Mt& u..ag • Nan afattosed Artklei. Lthartvarsec, Clw Mrs:, IOLIN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Oro ere 4111 andenmmlasion Merchant...No.ln Woodland 1.11, Kr 616.01. kittabutla. isle sOBEB.'r MOORE, Wholesale (home, HE, In Produce, PltuarnB6l6 Ilanafaetarea. sad all uf Sumisa,s6.l Dom.aie Ilyardfs. No. 816 I.lbertf atndmdt. On Land a vary lamb stock of supdulof old Manoalcatmla Whl6tar.mtdr.o will be fold low 4 emah. 0.10 IrCASPLIZIL.. ..rnaux A. 0.1/12 cCA.N to D W ILE I. :I9 I, I!dEA.NS ‘ it wt (l2., i. (erces n z tongimln Leon, Vann, Oloan,LlottozdAsno„ and Pltteboul Moonfacturo, nenerall,, enema or Wood and W•nee .t.. rtiumaro.eo OLID 'faux- ....-.1.1210 D. X . 011,.. .—lcurca C. eon GI 4 1 .4. ROE, Wholeeide Grocers end LVI Oomaahadon Merchants. NO. IN Liberty' ouroet Pltts. WILL! AM A. M'OLURO, Grocer and Tea Dales, earner of Wood uo, elCth streets, has elways on hand a large amentznent of choke limed.* and hoe Dade—Yorelsn Mate .ad Nlts. Wholasels and Beton Dealer. molted the /mast taw. MLOSSKT LzicT.T. & Wholosale Gloom, Com:dodos liorchosts. Dashes m Prods= Pittsburgh Idassfootarso. No. 4.3 Liborty stmt. Pitiaborgh. SAIAH firekif kW; Wholesale Oro . e....oommlariost Vvl r r a n - i r Des pi laip Prodoos. a. 1./AGALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole data groans pa.= !WU% .treat. Pbthuintehts BOOKSELLERS &C. - k dgemoy. T HE subscribers ßoo have established o. Book or put i= . 7 , to m er . m u oi . „2t WatritiO. to u•y b i o , 3 Lwrg,..al . k m oltra n tuWaftai p l i g t of . an?: ii t r... h• EWA. 'rook Leads . W•ThrOa do. Will foot?. lb• )1. *show for ono you . Cz4 t c ,, zy of • tplendld Damao portrait of either W halm or Ohtyt oe. If g o b. writing to •$1 and • $ !Mutating. th•y will melte • copy of gitiwr cdth• thug pertralts. If inttenitiog to fd worth of Idagagtnes. oil thrwpartralis will t• semi OstM 31.010 rttrolthed to thou what:toy wigh li. EhroloPsi a... 1, doscription and slag In Ism 00 =all quimattlied fat istaied. Sea Prom& &Pd. &a. Nat W ardor. buy doioription ofindiathas on Wced greentad with neatatot anti alopecia blows of Bull . tateatwtmer head. Thin of Morany, hoot !II tiorlidontra roniong fltret.- aI,A.W w... toTh7 l .i il oWil rat i tt , J, attended to. NMI. •1•1111 lAN r wen , raved pin wad &Damn.° Ili• or WWI 01 th• b bang by mall aro/wont. Payout at • distance horl gambit , ankles trouble.% It to their ad to act rm. tb• roburtOgra um w• would NI •• mud+ for the •of the mut BULK Pilf=o, tuditnikwirT 00 South Third ot..Philwfunhis. Pa. JOHN T. 13HRYOOK, Book and Job Printer and Milder. N 0.53 71.12.22 onnet, an?. gooltheold. Gasotto BoUlna. HOOK BINDER'S end Box Maker's straw 4.lllBoords shiny. on bona. Also. Books, Capon and Iltagonoty E 24 C. COCHRANE, (successor to S. Sad tar.) Wholesale and Rata Nalar la_.NookaPtatlan Mu ary antatd Papar flame Ds; Pedant street, Gth dair O. N, o Bquara. APegbany, Pa. - I OEiN S. DAVISON, Bookseller end Sur iltr tinker, mamma to Davilon a ague., No. 0 Markin strata, ~.r Fourth. Pittabargbl P. AENRY S. BOSWORTH, 13a:dueller and Desks Inatioinrydke" No. 82 Martii amead. Pittabliga. 141. lkiAY & 00., Booksellers rad Stationers, No. to Wood Noma, outdoor to Um oOrnor ol read tu moo. Po. Schen' sod low Walla **stand y hood L.' /WAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No sr 4trihst. Ao.lloßuf4llnea. John 11, Mellor, • IVO. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond ilifaliMPA r 1 .141= 1 /7.471 IN% Ola ZONIS wd- ORGAN UAR S 1!OM• UllB. sad &Ott In Male and Mules! Gads. Ja23 11. Kleber & Bro., ItO. b 3 FIFTH ST„ Sign of the Golden Hem Solo AMMO, rof MINNS CLARK'S (New unrlvalled *rand n Square PIANOS, and OOP HAUT • SENSUAL'S G,,,d.. 111CLOUNQN8.4 OSAMU' 11.0.110NIUMK. Dula* In finale and Musks! In.tru- CISOLO. fed Charlotte Blume, ittANUFACTUREB and Dealer in Piano IT Vorteo and tmportor orltarolo sod muoloal loath,- riffil L114, 4 1 1 :4 4- nr it'broVi HA aV.A r, : trf. out 26olesa Attaebtoent Kota II! Wood st. ST. 01.411 t HOTEL. 00 a 4.) Corner Penn and U. Clair Streets, PILTTRAIDIGIIIPty W. C. CONNELLY, l'ropriotoi. .441.1,10%43 Ketchum's Newer WI meat. Fyysr), 0. moat perfect machine in uo,:4arran to . from 10 to LS sm. at reser Or grab yet well sr would be dour by peythe Or aWI.. Prim of mower, sIA tomblesd WO For ale br myll n. a. MAME LAUD. 020 Wood a. DR. J. K. 'FINLEY INTENDING to make Pittsl:l hie future eViiiiflare=tlegrar al 'l=l' PROP • ty IN IWQUENNE BOROUGH son tau —Bolos • Int of 1000. t Knave. Otto t• on Pine ',treat Ibmtbute t a 3 the imsaL Tb• puvarty la vull adapted an. nun baying snood at•ek on It. Them la monlncar g arMittbe =a4 mud alacv•.trunk.to vamped wane , at.t.e. to *a •tivive, Abs. • vault attaebsd to Ulm prop•gty which hotel 1.000 auattela of Oval. Oolutdarsbb sums utak' on Ida lot.— PITTSBURGH, TUESBAY LMORNING, MARCH 4, 1R56 GROCERS. MUSIC. &C. •aper Attach . . _ _ BRIX' YORK idrizErmitims• ' PIVI'SBEIRGH GAZEI7E. Prom EST VIEBORERVIV Kti 61111111.. L. . cw. NSWlll,Prit ADMIISIOU 01751. 34.0 Bra:vit.:it:, 1 New Tort. • NEW ,. YORE PILLLINEB.Y. ykits.....s.v.L.",w.igftw,u,°lTrie..! AND 11017811. E 414 111loADW IIF.W Vriktlt.—'llro. oo• In Homo," for nip exprom yam*, or forootlog s. ¢ovelti. for rho brew Tode.*hlol rml), &aim !Lod be real T for In d on or 111000 Um Wit of !larch.— Vont bon, and Modern AI and and 11111 boom 100 tf lueluti loyltrid towall and , exonalne s.fojg afto*berei. •t' turn fko,noto al. 14, ot, ..,,,), A po .00 lay .v 1.4 to Dar !Wren- f,,,1-Ozody -- -.„.... plosts, Varnishes, &o. RAYNOLDS, DEVOE & CO., 106 4. 108 Fuoon &tea, • , MOW; YORK, : DIANOFACIFUREBS OF Paint., Yeuggshes. MlS.na ni ng E Z / Ino Pointe, W' H i I ., E, L Ztt, irI . OLORS, BRUStisS, DIAMO S, OILS, ki.OLUE.Y. ao, - . OonetantlY on hind • 1 ~..Ipnrfact auertment of all such goods required by TIN'S and PAINTN.LI4 and by the train generally. .11Anufartoded maelsonly of MST QUALITY. Toryism geode se receive direct from theireeluesrs. and moffer or the psekete or other .rlse, on he meet taror• able terms. - .Orders br mall . •rosratlr. attended to, . ja29:our PERM P ,,,,,, P 0 BOWES STEINWAY & SONS, &lAN V FA(7111111:10 St and B 8 Walker Street slut asraliker, sea relit • I,IIESPEQTYULLY tall tho atr 1.111, tenths of the p stile to their eolendld usortmentotaersi•grand and moan Hasa , which, kr vellum. el tone, elasticity or - tomb. beauty of linish.laebort ever/ this. that eel:Wave Mao Nevado* tataurpudext. They were emiteded the Ern eremlook.So both Mhtds. to ceropotit.loa with the most die rk tles ee u Nonkel . from Breton. Chllettelphls. New Yod Belroare. . . . NEW TlUMElN—tintoWer DM have }la b.. &weaned the /LUDT Protium UOLD MEDAL Agra eD competitors) It th e late I of the droertiona annuls. orTetol Pala.; for. the BUT Plottof ooliktfr • ;. Safely hue. I'OR IdENIN E G & PUPOSES , and-for lONI et rou NO eere AW kods : Tb oWI ON d d D HEM ba 1110ng;. the ELM/ 411 VA DOUBLE TAPE WATER /VEIL llanAsetersd and sold ny GLENN PUTMAN, 83 Liberty Et, NEW Diet7o? r tirt&4 '. wro "7 6 Z 4 * b; ' sra 'll da ki' etellralltrl TIOnAL VIBE yr anal/. MUNAI.S. Wit& • •nall tilV , • Far XOOO,OOO. THE C. 8, PATENT MARBLE CO. iCAPITAIVIS,OOO.) • No. N9B Bropylway. eon Wal k er Bt. New Tort. AtRE prepared to execute ordere far MA.NTLEII, TABLIC TOM taataaraa PILDXBIAI/3 8, de. In Imitation of *leans. liroeatel. Pyrams. Neapolitan. end all Dewy Idarblee; equal In ttrangth, beauty and dureblllty to real marble, tad In annareepeote ruperior thereto, end at lea than half the wet Unlike marbleised innt, Wnotl. or elate. It le wholly Cm from all objection, which en uriml against more eurfeee work. where paint, conadvaroleb,in torm temptruyr u ga and beauty of the &elan klantele from 13 to Ud. from linildere: Cabinet hikers and ethane soMted. and tett...Union owe: deed. detente Mr the pared eltlee treated with. .• RENNI !Teen dUtIgPR LAMA 'ben LOVIL U. kIICHIIt V. Pry. oeSbnyv SCHIEFFELM .13.11013- & ,CO:. IMPONTIRS AND DIU LIMB IN Drugs, Paints, Oils, , Dyes, Perfumery, &e., 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, 1 NVITE tte attention of the trade to their Ihrgeand Thri/hYstocli Of DrI4P, Paiute, OW, Perfume. ry , O. lu Ol A tiontotbarreuultrlmoortatlcato ofilteVeNnrh. they are sho reortrinmdlreet from the warms of prod.:lo tion sad maunfootureohayylies of Tooth. Italy end Nall Brhattee, Bronzed. 'I/orke, Mortars. limn., `Owen Uglish Perfumery; Lubin's Patnots, andhatmy ar ticles usually nahrsremtto Drugittste roots, which tn., are also enabhull to ork the moot advautetroos tenth Orden, either to Person or by mall, 'FLU receive prompt attention. • . 1.18-1 y• 11110ORTANT TO 110USE . WEEPAWS AND HEALERS. THE 110 PE MILLS, 71 Pmma arm., ilind 71 nun, N. Yong; Principal. Office, 103. 'Mons! street, New look_ koctorz, Non 80..8'{ and n 8 pindkon stew Jamey City Frith Propnatora this long and well .. known COPFAT'AITD SPI6II F.STAELIMJILENt Ootatoda to mpnapar" the beat Parcrataarattcal IbNvr Iu a., tor g /drawl. Bisctat,taa sad other Cakes, •o.— They also prow. 41tIstastl.V.,coa, andingo) other art.l- cloa of dally ineyory gala t. 1.1 MP, upon tee mad rearonabla. tam.. Cgtalopia• taut ,to Oralors Ira° ''Crtt.'llt.—(.tarastho'.lltaargLatt. It. tlrall;l4tstp a tart Io .L U 0 M. 1011.0 11.0p0511 11• at tack. 'teddy.. _ NEW YOll3l COLO EXCHARCER BAG 'MANUFACTORY, Noy. Lb" mad 127 Broad mt., up btami, Corn Exottanke H em York. ILLERS, MLitt DEKLERs, Av oLVVA h r,raVATALn, arltrr. • Th. miternict . wet.. .I nil the atentlow Of Country Merchuit. to hi. atworttieut or Yummy' ban,og il Millen and salt Mittor• Lehi. r.icti. My We at er L hytlno for 8, 10, ht, anti be lb. haus: Provelon Beaten Supuliod With ilAll BM.S. BAGS of W flew sod quaint*. ft/melted in ritiantleot to mall oo th. abort.. natl., ; , 411.-6ase 0 N. EILAIIR .eniprictor. . . The Adams Iszpreas Company. Pelt burgh, and Neu. 4ton Espy., . k 'Un the ectiteeini ll , YeenilliedittiOn of the el imeathin Mooting line of the Ohl ,. and Penn ay coda itattruml, 44twecri htlientralming flaw artehnie, Loner, Intimate Main*. ant nodal rail**. toque . * Minh The as imilo Napo* tionemiey utalo excl, sgrangeolaht ebb the Laltrentil u to enalid. them to pot a Many M. manger ou th. doer camodation Train, who will vu t o au smarm/ WI bush.. properly outman. ea to him. The leseenc.x will bee. WI In lb. Baggage tUx. be br the deposit aged be 100 security -of Mousy. Jewelry and other ealtwteint ii will I.ave 11.1• Brighton by the Mortilng Smell' it. nentla In Pittaburgla Lei Allman. ay Bray during thweay neattond to each conomeaton• as nor outensted to kiln, and return by U. Evening Trutt. with I.:sochtdA sad Counalsalon• alemitad. It tile ba his maw , is. hicki/ im trip MI WM4 wk.... onion, ka w•11i /Mince! to trio prow party won Muir tbd arrival of Um train at lb. Allmhoot City Depot. li. wit/ Mai Heppe written ...rue/ e+.8... •to •0 deiewroid both. city -ocionttmlut.. tritoneemo.- obtain itbrantlon, and twitirti V.pilot-ordsi 1,0.11, and return Ittem-nieho piachaers, large or ..0.14 front •pa gt All gesde. to, will be de rr r eriVo l' [ ' callstefoy. Irta:two /Ulm. atttin , re...nate. gistatirc, vithout extra chorea but tt losing such Maier th. dlmeilcu packagoi,mpacially Mrpreato bons. ehould be explicit; At Way Matt 110,all nutter ho left 41th taw Btatioli Mont ethyl Itilltemi CoulDenT,whoo tho Mew Wart. I. not at Ow Inatlalkon the arrlo.l or LW Thin, to roceini goods. Tb. charges MTh/crying Mmtaiire, Am .6 lm 110001ne nasals er Aliwrenger are Mental./ hi ho within ma. nasals %ben Mi. tettuni or tle twain.. such se to admit or it 'pedal agele.ants .01 it male. A. the Alsowenwer Is required r. ante hia bills wid burr [nem dally with th*Compaey; and to pny w Mi. pot ...tor the line will plows net met him to all .111 next trip hl pity, aelto has ne dhorrellos the motto, kIIXBILY LlttlylN it.. two appointed Min.. . will commence WA dells: on. ay. tier. t/i .1123tburo4---64 to,s;ti‘ fe r OUS-2a oa.. bgaley '11; Rocloater—.lllr.Woia " Ltundin - . , SOO Brightar-M, MOM, Plttab Orfic. Aargh. DAM ICU's.. Co . . PP. JANES W. WOOD rtiriNITURIS 90.. 911 09111/ Rapt. PITESOLhem W. W. ppepectrully 'atones his friends • and customers, that hea,inet completed hie stool ill oOMarriltare, which ledocidielly the largest and newt ever cared Oar sale la this city. •A. ke determined to uphold his etockorltheememed materlaia heel wort memaldp. and mowed &Mena and from the extent of hie orders and fad/Ity mannfertorine, he is enabled to produce war. ranted Filitigl2llll.l4 at the tweet It. hoop. always on band the irreaVt ariety or .44.7 dee:dation Nea t ur froth the cheipeet 6 161 . 6 . 0 , to the mod end coatis, th e. • Datum. or au, id. of one, may be farribhed from his Mock, or menefeetored *w to eedy mar, The Itilloning article* meat to part of his anat.:mal, which. for tichtarhe of style and trdett.l canal Los mpeened in any td. the 16utedh 411.01 LoultalV taterwtete BOLA 100 gotta In Ptah and 01000 MAN 100 dozen klaboten7 Chen" 44 do Walent do LOU Mahogany- liorking Malta 50 Crain do ' DO Mahogany Dlvanil • • • 60 Walnut I' do 100 Marble To; Centre '660.1•0. /40 do rinating Baneltaa 50 do Irestutandg. 40 lockeed,' do - .. I — • • 60 Plain Drool_ na Ituraing 40 Mahogany leatataaam .10 Walant ; '. do 160 Cotta.. •od do 600 Ohorry yd Poplar liodalamoa. PO mahoessq wudrobot. 40 rec . In Malmo end litmakfaatTatdoM 19 &oratory end Book mom SO Dom qmo Boot Obldrin 94 ConOneat Reeking flab% 12 WM* . Pintlng Deakin Hot and Tema Mandy • Whotr= llor itti fi l =4! 6 (Ruing Rarnkgroto do liall. 4o atlPPO drO . Hall and Pim do Racaptlow!; dm Loam' Paul Ipladd dm ' Istatudon DlolnlPPlena Gotbla o pa m W r l t b a a n lm t OMma latgam r 0' 011C4 fod tom owl SU& 04,404 t Aia& Ho prltat It to th Ar nom eteambootaind Ho la royalabod Cho ahOrtest tallow all mama promptly mambo M. DASD - To those wno wish Farms 1 I I 110 havkfertilo land at a cheap prico and 00 oaay tornia..yourtitiontiou is di11.% 10 tho car Yana that WWWB7. fa mem or more In we I. , lith are illy o for II2h). - Payable In onatallinente of al Per Meek. or for it:lnuit,. It is Wasted in Mt Of Pa.. and baa net, o the but inarkata for Ita prodate In the plate. Tha gill la a riot loam and la not to be surnamed for tarmlna, M esainittailtn will thaw. It la AU oral 4nil, underlaid by 2 rich reies. which osi account of Ito facility to Um lake Market will emir bilainnui of 'M aria.. val.. • •• • Tha Banbury di Erie IL H. pollees directly through it, which in now underecassitnotion from trio to within • ehOrt dletanee'of fiditerrat , The Allegh.ny Valley IL R. alro ppeuen thrOugh It, connecting It with goo Yorg and Pitteburah; tinibm• :en It if of the most valuable kind. Title ogerorptionahly good and warranted deeds are girt.. in,Promictan good and substantial opportnol• ty to commence farming. providing for orm . s oniwno or making an Invertment guts to isomers ne vain.. Is a than Lb. midland of I. treble Oa Meant Miro Po , them pvtlaulargen be had.froto thopaniphietaerbloh ar• east to Inquirers. Lettere anorrered promptly. Apply ,r addrvet ISAPILA'. W. ()ATRIAL, Seer. lAA Walnut et . Phila. delrhla. free Information le roattlntd is tbef,riaggrt.: OgraT hiASONIO HALL TIM LAMM PIANO VaItTE MELODEON AND MU. IMO lITORC IN WIN , otAllth. WIN be opined °etcher 16th, 1116 b, In the 11asonie Chestnut Siete, ohm Savona, PlNladelphla, Ly I OHN MARSH, the Sole Agent for Beard en mon, amide oo.'loelelorstetl Dolce Wows Attach 'root Pitg=.7 l o,ll.-lirr= or P Turatti; je.'"). mums: J. M. hie obtahoe6 leUe eeveeM ers ;Wt . b egl , :o l eke t grLitl s ..I1 i , =74er . e . is wortment of Pteao ;octal. Weradeoni, ItuelT and Mod. eat Ihetrumenti of every demoted.. MI of um& en terMully lIelii1•4 he Metal& sad erarrehted t. etre M AO. settonemmi every !Otani% int 3.34 ---- Importantlose tr sing Star Culling 3NILE atte n tion of public is lovitod to the fact; tail meat of the Ater 'Clandleg cared for , gra DtirICLINTIN KZ go that what Medd for • pound actualtr grultbi but Marton. or IfFeence• and package. marked "40 Ihk. ghat ter Igg and age. pounds. pat , km doge a MU upec k the Whelan!. Num, •he solo psalmn at the Mariast out, tor upeng ti. ligtMlers, Ingleel_Vir. ._. 2 0 ....2 bat ion OrosuZars, law thus pay age seem ...KAMA Loon than the, The subiesigem have st•gri am& War Candles WI ii ...me to Um SccgCt. ling mark pietism at their rev ralb a tlr t eg: trtb:. "b=4.4%rat=4; µlids ghehti to Wig 10 tau mutat, thcr a licit g o patroglilsl2l4.lVasaarl Irlso 001112. test • isdy their *OS =X' . amougras' TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1856 _ . Advance Payments.—Eloreafter no au i •criplh.o will W taken co, the Dully or Week'. th...ittee IQIAPII germ.t to aunt. ridetnee, littuniever; the time In up to which. the But... Option Is ;Lel& the parer +lll t.. Inrvlebly A: 0 1 - `14 , 1, uric,. tho .überrli•llon le re 'teen{ by savant, panic r 4 All droneliint adeerelidne, or every devulption. will be required it. be void in ad. want.. Tbe only exception. via be where .Mel moult, ly or 'earl. oontrecte ant mode. tuna:dew wa-ritieburgli %bounty Gaze...et—The ensuedve elreuhttlott elem. Mealy Gaga, oilers to our Lunettes. men • tame degrable medium nf matins Wen Lannon. buttons par elreulation le betweon four and [lie thousand; rearnlna almost every Merchant, unenufasturer and etto koevlr lu Western Pewtererauls. and Eastern 1)510. From thn Pt. LlDula Lt•poblleart. 14b. :7 Opening of the River. Ten minutes past two o'clock, the whole body of ice opposite the city commenced moving in an unbroken mess. There was one- simulta neous shout, and the crowds became 'quiet awaiting the result. The fire bells weto tolled and the news that the lee was moving spread like wild-fire through the city. The crowds of spectators hemline immense.— Foot passengers had continual to cross on the ice up to the time of its moving,, , and about twenty persons wale overtaken while crossing on the throughfaro at the foot If Chestnut street. They made the best possible speed to reach shore, and - we believe all gained a sofa landing, and had no time to spare. The ice at first moved very slowly and without any preoeptlblo shook. The boats lying above Chesnut street were merely shoved ashore, mod for the first five minute, sustained no damage. Messrs. Ends & Noleotee Submarine No: 4, which had juet fieished her work at the wreck of the Parthenia, was almost immediately cap nixed and became herself a hopeless wreck. The Submarine floated down lying broadside against the Federal Arch, which boat was being wrecked and of little value. Here the destruction own menced. The Federal Arch parted her fasten ings, and became at once a total wreck. Lying below were the Menu:ere Austral a, Adriatic, Brunette,„Paul loner, Falls City, Altooda, A. L. Chambertrand Challenge. All of shish were torn away from the shore, and in company with the Submarine and Federal Arch floated down with the immense field of ice. This fleet of ten boats were all more or less damaged at starting, by crowding against one another. All the upper works of the Brunette and Australia were torn to plecee; and the Altoona was badly damaged. The shook and the crushing of these boats when they were driven together, can be better Imagined than described. All their ample fee teniage were as nothing against the enormous deed of ice,and they were carried down apparent ly fastened and wedged together. The first obsta cle with which they came in contact were a large fleet of woOdboate, barges and canalboate. These email fry were either broken to pieces, or forced out of the water upon the Levee io a very damaged condition. We are not able to state the number, but there could not hare been short of fifty In all, ell which were either sunk, broken to pieces or carried away with the de scending boats About twenty of them met with the latter fate, and the whole fleet lodged about one mile below ag,11.1/et the point of the Island at the Lower Dyke. The Adriatic lost one of her wheels by swinging against the Falls City, after they landed upon the bar below. The FallaCtiy is very badly damaged. The Paul Jones also badly damaged. The A. B Chambers sustained but slight damage. The Challenge did not fare so well and was badly injured. After these boats had passed dowel the Bon Accord and ' Highland Mary, lying together, were earned off, and are both a total loss. The new Bt. Paul, on the docks, was slightly dam aged, and part of the docks were 'tweet , away from under her. The Highland Mary streak against the lee Vernon, damaging the latter boat conaiderably. Thu Loninville wee also torn away from her moorings and at last accounts was ly' hog broad side and across the cement, with thy other boats below The Laruertine was mimed away in the same manner The Westerner broke her fastenings tied ewang icemen the Jeannie Deane, iojeriog the latter boot considerably . Some of the locale ljing above Chestnut street, fared badly Ito the meantime. The P X. 'whey we:, forced Into the bank, and bad her larboard wheel broken. The noble Nebreekin which every ono thought in a must perilous situation, lost her larboard wheel, and was not otherwise much on jured. The Goentruer, Lucile, Allen and Badger State, were forcedeel:lot-4 end slightly damaged The ..id Shenandoah being wrecked, and the Sam Clean, were forced away from shore and fi rated down together, against the steamer Clara. The Clara did not part her fastenings, and the ('loon and Shenandoah lodged, whore they were aeon torn to pieces and sunk by the ice. The steam ers Clara and Ben Bolt were both badly dam aged by the lee, and forced partly ashore. The G. W. Sparbswk wee eunk, and looked as if broken in two, lying at the shore. The Keokuk ,wharf boat maintained its position against the flood, and saved three boats below, vu: the IV tar Star, J. S. Pringle and Fares: Rose, eons of which were, up to this time, materially injured, After running about one hour, the rbaracter of the ice was changed, and is came down in a frothy, crumbled condition, with as occasional heavy piece. At the end of two boors it nth very slowly, inactfinally stopped, about b o'clock, P. a. Chuang this interval, a number of peas seugera crowed it from the ferry landing on Bloody Island. They were chiefly passenger* by one of the train' jest arrived, and desirous of reaching the city, while they had an uppers =Hy. The experiment was a daring one, but they all landed safely an this side. Just before the river gorged, huge piles of ice, twenty and thirty feet in height, were forced up by the cornet on every hand, both on the shore and at the lower dyke, where to many of the boat, bad come to a halt. In fact these boats seemed to be literally buried in Ice. The Ice had not been broken below Cabokia Bend; and all the drift OD, far had gorged baleen the city and that point. Hence its sudden stop. At six o'clock, e. at., the river bad risen. at least ten feet. About 7 o'clo c k r. C., the gorge below broke, and the ice co mmenced running again. The current was now touch more ewlft than it bad been before, and the night was very dark, a heavy and steady rain having set in. Of the' boats that remained at the wharf at dark, the following have been sunk or swept down by the tide t—Clara„ Ben Bolt, G. W. Bparhawk, sunk —Polar Star, J. r. Pringle, loaded for New Orleans—and Forest Rose; leaving only three boats, the Gossamer, Badger State, and Nebraska at the Levee. . While recording the havoc erased among the boats at our levee we have above related, in telligence was received of the loss of another steamer belonging to this city. The Sonora, Capt. Titreli, sunk near Portland on the Mbi. aeon river, on Monday, 26th bite., out through by the ice. It Is euppeeed she wilt prove a total lose. Her owners are Capt. Tirrell and Mr. Boyd, first clerk. Prom the sum, P•b. W. ?UITHZR PLETICOLSUI. The Levee yesterday morning presented a dreary and desolate apeoutcle--lookiug more like a arena in the Polar regions, than in the fertile and beautiful 'Mississippi valley. The ' whole business portion of the Levee wee clear of boats, excepting the two wrecked Alton Wharf boats, which were almost shattered to pieces and cast upon the shore in the midst of the ridge of ice. The steamer', Regulator, F. X. Aubry, N. L. Milburn, Alice, and Luella, were all damaged more or less, forced aground and crowded together in a mass by the ice. The Nebraska ewuog over against Messrs. s Rade St Nelson's Submarine No. 8, iu the course of construction, and damaged her to the amount of about $2,000. The Nebraska was probably damaged $1,900. The 'Hemmer F. X. Anbry can be repaired for $2OO. l'he liegulatorans tamped little damage. The new steamer Key stone came up to the landing early yesterday morning. Thuleilliam Harrison, Capt. Fad', also coma up, and carried passengers across the river, to and from the trains, in the piano of the regular ferry boats. In addition to the foregoing, the following boats came up during the day: Genoa, St. Mary, Westerner,, Jeannie Deans, Minnesota, dam Ditty, Movastar and Trople, none of which were materially, it:tiered. Tho steamer Now St. Paul, on the docks, is nearly brekon in two, the docks under the stern having been carried away. Her stern is iu the water end her bow on the docks. She ht careen ed over, and her chimneys have falion. It is thought that she is a total loss. The Admiral, lying just below, oleo on the docks, is quite safe, and very little Injured. We yesterday visited the boats which were carried down, and for which so much solicitude was felL They are twenty-three in number, all hying between the Lower Dyke and the Arse nal—scattered along the river for the space of a mile. The Australia Is farthest down the river, In the sine; opposite the 'Arsenal. tabs ie lying zoom the slough, with her larboard ,wheeband upper works torn to pleas. Her hull is also Much broken amid ships. She is damaged to the amount of $6,000. It is thought she le too far gone to be repaired , with profit. /The was lammed for AO® in the America Insur ance Company. • The A L ., B. Chambers is In the slough, and about one handred yards from the.Arranal Aar bow is up stream, and her damages are very slight lid guards and cabin have received Might Worts& $2OO *ill l*Pal: bur. The Palle City la the farthest out in the stream of all the boots--ehe is lying across the bar at the head of the island, and is somewhat "hogged." Unleee the river should rise soft ciently to float her off, it is feared that she will break in two. She is so far damaged bat slight ly, and is imureo in the America Insurance Com pany for $6.000, Pacific $5,000 and Lumber men's and Mechanics' $6,000. The Louisville is lying in the vicinity of the Falls City, with her upper works slightly dam aged. She is perfectly straight. The upper works of the Brunette are a per feet wreck. Her hull is damaged, and ebe la in a sinking condition. Her machinery is not dam aged. She is insured in the Pendia Insurance Company for $3,000, and in the Globe for $4,000. The Brunette may survive, but it Is doubtful.— The Ben Bolt le damaged in her upper works, and is slightly leaking. The pumps will probs.. bly keep her clear.—s2,oQo will repair her. Tho J. S. Pringle is lying by herself. Her cabin and wheels were slightly damaged. It will coat $200:to repair her. The Polar Star lies perfectly straight. Her bull, wheel hoots!, and midi, are damaged to the amount of $B,OOO. The Clara has one side of her upper works completely demolished, and her hall is badly crushed ; but she is not in a sinking condition. Her damages will amount to $2,000; she is in-1 sured in the Pacific for $B,OOO, and the Lumber men ,t Mechanics' for the same amount. . The Forret Rose re slightly damaged, and can be repaired for,slooo. The bow of the Challenge is considerably damaged, and some of her upper works -are de etroyed. The 0. W. Sparbawk is sunk and a total loss. She had jut been repaired, and was in excellent business order. She was owned by Captain Cabbell, and valued at $15,000, and inured for $9,000—53,000 of which wan in the Phcenlx Company. Other offices not known. The Sato. Cloon is sunk to the boiler deck, and Is a total loss. She was an old boat, worth $12,000. Was insured for $4,000 In the Amer lea Insurance Company, and $4,000 In the U. S. Insurance Company. The Altoona le badly damaged in her upper works, and her hull has sustained some Injurlee. She was a very good stern-wheel boat, belong ing to the Illinois river. We are not able to esti mate the amount of damage. She is insured in the Lumbermen's and Mechanic's Company for $4,000. ' The Adriatic has lout both her wheels and cylinder timbers.. Her upper works are also considerably damaged. The hull, we learn, is sound. The Shenandoah, which old steamer was being wrecked at the Levee, was torn to pieces and strewn piecemeal along the river. Her exact lo cality cannot be aircerrained. The total loss le variously estimed from $60,- 000 to $160,000: It Is certainly mere than $60,000, and we presume that $lOO,OOO, the medium, will not be far from a correct estimate. Nor le it known that there will not yet be further damage. The eteamers near the Arsenal are in a helpless condition, being bedded in Le 4 which has gorged in the slough, and is aufficiently strong to admit of persona Fuming to and from the boats. They are merely sticking there aground, awaiting a sufficient rise to carry them off, and there is no telling the accidents they may yet meet before they can be considered an safe. Their owbera are now taking every means to provide for their safety, and we hope they may succeed. • The prospect is, however, etill dreary for many of them, bat as the river was fixing lust evening, wirshall probably know their fate in a day or two. The whole amount of lose to 81 lArtie once offices will not exceed $30,000 or $4O, Ma. FILLMORE's NOMINATIOD.—It has been from no inseellibility to Its interest that we have deferred any notice of the ?residential Domina tion made last Monday in this city. Aa we are, to anima extent representative of public opinion, we have paused until wo could, at least have a glimpse of what in this reepsot that opinion to, Although there ia certainly a kind feeling en tertained towards Mr. Fillmore personally, his nomination, under the circumstances attending it, falls coldly and unimpressively on the public mind. The conservable men of this community at least, with whom we have on long acted, stand off in distrust of the new associations that en compass Mr. Fillmore, and which, if they do not veil him entirely, make him an undefined and mysterious being. How woe the Convention by which be is presented as a candidate organised? How were its members chosen? What is the constituent body? Under what obligation, secret or avowed, do either the constituents or the re prceentatives act il v aq,,this body the creation of secret lodgesT in it under the obligation of oaths? Aro those who belong to it bound to gether by ties and duties on which the law and the Constitution frown? Is Mr. Fillmore—the Millard Fillmore of 1848,. en Ex-President of the United Btatee—is he, can he be, a member of a secret society, sworn to a religious teat, and exclusivenesa of the attietest kind? To all these questions, and for all these doubts, there is but ono answer, and in that answer there is odd comfort. This Is not a Whig uomination—ib la not a conservative nomination—it is root an American nomination, in the high and true sense of that much abused name. It Is a Know Noth ing nomination, with all its peculiarities; and, at the very moment at which it is made, it is pro claimed, by authority, and, as if In vindication from aspersion; that Mr. Fillmore wan, and it, a member of a Know Nothing lodge, in good stand ing, baring taken all three oaths, and that, but for that, he would not, and could not, 'have, been nominated; and, on the ticket with him, la n placed a gentleman who was Mr. Fillmores roost virulent assailant in 1850, and who, if our me mory does not mislead us, in 1844 was one of the loudest in denunciation of Henry Clay and, Theodore Frefinghttyson, Mr. Froliogliuysou be ing supposed to be the especial representative of those terms of religion; belief about which there la so ranch outcry now. "Our opponents," wrote Mr. Fillmore to fdreClay, in 1844, "by'pointlng to, the Native Americans and to Mr. Frolinghuyson, drove votes from oe, and lost us the lay." A leader of those opponents, who thus cried down "the Native Americans and Mr. Frelinghaysen." is now Mr. Fillmore's companion on this strange ticket. Well May considerate men hold back, when, by such processes, ouch regatta are pro duced. The public thus puzzled as to the origin and results of this strange Convention, have looked to as record, and and little there to reconcile them to its action. That scenes of disorder and confusion wtll arise Ito all large political bodies every one knows, and no one wonders at. But it is only when ondenteath the frothy sur face, there are at work aecrot elements, and those elements of the most acrid kind, that tur moil and disturbance booomes serious. Who can read the proceedings of this Convention, without feeling that its vital and only cohesive principle was eome form of religions intolerance; and from religions proscription and seotarian jargon the true American heart always has and always will revolt. Now it is from a Convention th ou , deporting Itself, whose members, men of mature ago and social position, clergymen and lawyers and non descripts, hug each other in maudlin enthusiasm and make speeches about "Sam," and ',"Saint IlUdebrand, ' and "spavined horses," that this nomination comes; and coming thus, it has no right to ask the support of Whigs and fair-mind ed men of any party. Surety we may bo per mitted to hesitate. As surely is the painful distrust which on this subject fills the public mind justified. But the Whigs of Pennsylvania and Philadel phia have peculiar motives for resolute reserve Just now. No where has the party which nomi nated Mr. Fillmore left more deplotablo traces than hereabouts. Neither locally nor in the nation has it been enob, we mean administra tively, as to command confidence. Less than two years ago it sprang into gigantic existence, and commanded something kindred to admire lion or tear. With a strong hand and a grasp en bold that a stout and honest heart seemed to nerve it, It took possession in one plane or anoth er of power and patronage. Pennsylverda and Massachusetts and New York 8.11 yielded. Dot the instant it conquered power, it showed itself unfit or unable to administer it. This was man ifest to every aye,. and there were maul, our selves among the number, who looked at this re sult with disappointment. The two repulsive elements of annoy and sectarian proscription, alien to the heart and Intelligence of thOßamer leap people, only worked out their genuine fruits when the kecret and material/ party got into place. A ganeralsentiment of (Hotrod per vaded every one's mind, and the end was what we have said. Now, is it to be wondered at that with these facts still recent--for two years is the lbalt—oonservative men should regard with suspicion a nomination about which they have not only not been consulted, bat from 'which they have been repelled! To such emanative men who have not yet /poker, we say, in ail earnestness rosary,' your jodgmnt. This nomination has no antecedents to command mniotionae from Whigs those who sot with Whigs, Inset of en, has it any :casino on Poonsylonnisim We tan not forgotten the mums of Mt winter's legislation, sod its impotent intrigues, and remember well hat the party whose Convention worn nominates Mr. - Fillmove was in powerand noponolbteible. Philadelphia; too, may well pause. before they fotlo thli New Yoilr- city load, finding as they do, among Mr.. Pitbilore's prominent given in this Cour : 44lOn, these who hoe sig nalised thozooaltoo by bigot °netlike to oar VOLUME LXIX--NUMBEII 165 • local is errata. - ` The time tillsoon coine the thoee who bare heretofore professed Whig pin- Mules, and who have, as yet, formed no -other connextor, ought to determine on their course nod manfully proclaim Ai n ., ' Iti-ELeorion or How. B. F. WADI TO TUE• UNITHD STATICS SINATE.—Ws received the fol lowing dispatch lest evening from Columbus: •Judge Wade is elected. The vote stood: 102 for Wade, David Todd, 3G; Beery Stanberry, We rejoice most sincerely it this result.. Ohio never had a truer or a better representative than Judge Wade. lle is the truest of the true, able ebiqueni and fearless, and withal prudent and conservative. What we say of Judge Wade is from personal experience sad knowledge.— The men who have carped at him and tried to defeat him did not know him, for if they had known him we believe that instead of opposing his election, they would have gone heartily (Or it. Again we say we are glad of this election. It is a tribute to honesty, integrity, ability and truth, and refleota honor upon Ohio.—Cin. Gar. Tax slnistea Braaxtn Pacirec:—The N. Y ✓oano! of Commerce, referring to the missing steamer Pacific, says the insurance on her la very large; the amount on the ship Is $BOO,OOO, half in this country and half in Europe; the freight money is insured for $40,000 more.— She had between nix and seven hundred tons of cargo, valued at over $1,800,000, most of which was leisured, a good part in this country. The insurance is divivided among various offices throughout the country, so that in case of loss or damage to the ship or cargo, dm blow 'would not tall exclusively on New York. DENNEI AT BOSTOX aHottosor MIL • LIMO. /Astor., 27Aursday Feb. 28.—A dinner In honor of the election of Mr. Banks came off at the Revere Hoene this evening. One hundred and eleven persona were present. Speeches were made by Hon. John A. Andrew, Chairman, John G. Palfrey, Esq., Hon. Wm. S. Damrell, and 110 D. Henry Wilson, who blamed Massachu setts men for betraying the North at Philadel phia, and advocate the conciliation of all parties opposed to Slavery. Charles Francis Adams, Er-Governor Kent, and various others also spoke. The toasts were of a very jubilant character. , Tao city article in the Loudon Times of the 6th ink says that "the prevailing expectations of peace have enabled the Russian Government to dispose of their last loan, and thus to obtain funds, of which they were previously in the ut most need." - CASSIUS M. Cann, we learn from the Louisville Courirr, has failed, acid made an assignment of his property. His misfortune is attributed to the Pork business. d%FINE COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE OR BENT—ose.f the most beautiful muntrr residence. 11. refit? of Pittelaugh, is offered Mr al. or rent en ear Loma The place canna 6 area of the choicest wan lend tastefully amnia and planted with all Una of fruit. The improvement.. are • new two etorr frame house. containing ti rooms and an a ttic excellent water Co U. door. chanted to the village of Ilaretrille, and within lee. than 20 mimes ride or the tiny by Ohio and Pa. Railroad. dryly to felt H.N.LAIN k SON. 11, Rh at DUELDING STONE—The Subscriber is willing tosontrart lbr forniehlas 0 600 Matte tic: l7 = Z ' S l ar b itTt=Zlgtatfitt!TiftigLa, game Wards Persons In tent many conehlasige wan. My, an rely upon dins flualebral with the beat kind for Mona walls, u the atoneant' tiat, Waned anti form a very arong soll4 wall. ROW J .C.. OI:I3IkLINS. ,FFICIE TO TNT_ r-, FFIOE TO LET—On sth 8 t., near If .trket, Welt occupied br th. Alitsbot yi Volley R •• • CIA, alto. Also. 2 Warehouse. on Water et. Also. No 149 N ood ot.. neer nth. Owners of Dwelling Houma, de nt.. to rent Yplr eee .lm. .c of tirwtlLTlll . gl jttb " dotlrdtortorto tor a. Anima a SON. 5 :.gtot. mon, i f 'STORY OF PITTSBURGH 4 he His tory &Pittsburgh, tram th•earnsit to Ms present 0, 11 . e; It a .b , u . o , othe af it* ratilltlu m r . t i eonammaleation, and ouruos., ty' Nart'll. ' ' ' i r ... (Zg " ,..heq.. lo so leTN mo,voi &awl Is unasibt,w3th too Inspe. Pelee 76 mats, publish ed sad fur .sic by JOll7l H. hilit,LOlS, 5122 - 81 Aced st. • ROLLfir _ -;UTTER—.IO UAL ereell in clothe, _IC 12 bra. do. do. frM J. B. OVIII/2DD. JAPERV J -25bd , extra _l , leavy and , large 0111, Paper 0 bogs nes . Pe r . by J. liCliDONSilliErt t (X), 13 IVoodat. Ay isit•B HAIR TONIC-74 71;T - , ott6i; ealebrated War tome rtes nr JtX3 1f1.11.11.118(1. corner Diationdend Iderket ot. OIL POMADE--A new and very CASTOR fine &DEMO Alf beautifying end proceotingtbegnertle o the hale I dot reed by fe23 JO? d 1 UM ,ELAzale EAR SYRINGES--A Tvery aLte and convenient by fa2B t Kif.AST PUMPS-4 have just reed a lame sop.ply abreast ImmitiLlNlK. Idahlnic aup. to ch. UDO fdarmila .11 ata SOOCk tIO• fare parebaslaz JOS FLEMING. y EMON ROUGiN6 doz of Ha s Lemon Rouge roe 4by JOS FLEMING. - VISTAR.'S COUGH LOZENGES—I& excellent remedy for Dana& ic—s lerire . rly ah reed by lan • JOB NO. ..47FT. front on Walnut et., Allegheny city. frY 100 11. 9 deeb. ellth 3 ankh bons. tor We. d:u b 1 3 rtek r rotteZ " e b acb a ' rt '‘ coVarrt ° 4 ti N cellar. No ale a brick bonze of 3 rooms. The ',ore poop ertyie la good order. and rill be *AI .r $l,OOO. fe:.7 8. CUTLIBIIItT & NON Market et. d BBL. COD LIVER OIL just:need and for eats by Te 2 9 PLVTILN MOS. GROSS BARKER COL LIVER OIL just r•ed and lay We by k,251 sumninanclo. GROSS MEXICAN MUSTANG LLNIMILVT Mat reed and ;n. ifio !IT BBLS. WIIITE GLUSI last ree'd and for Dr • 1429 _ FLEMING BOOS. 1000 sin% PUMICE STOP E 'net read ON CENTRATE D .LYE—A new article au ul~ br ki " "'1 sorLh - ntiatielit yot aaoa. DRIED PEACHES-200 bush. _prime Mb. kr w. by f. Zi J. B. CAMM LD. BBI.S. MESS BEEF read and for sale ref f. 29 81 - 1111VER. DTLWORTH )IVELLINti IIOUSES TO LET—Situate • ••O EactluElly Et ..CIEEBE6I; EEntaltis CEEttEE,a666• tortably and otatEactiently arrars.l:ll6ojoar yew. 8 CUTIItiERT a EON. 61 Market EL - - ONEY can be obtained On fixstßondannd nonaaiota b 7 *POGOAM kIST BONDS (t. MORTGAGES can be o M btalood. with Ilbard prosalanwatt oopliastkm to 117 SIAN Ittlf a luOkl NT. /COFFEE—]SO 81111 Rio Coffee ree'd and kr Kee by f 47 WM. IdIMITCUEON t CO.. 21v Llbartr BANS -56 bus. Small White Beans this ay reed by itaturY EL COLLINS. UTTER-6 bbls. fresh roll this day _l•ee'd Innd bar sale by HENRY U. COULDIS. riIAR-40 bble. N C Tat reed and for sale xby Wil. RIMMED:OM 1 00, 219 LitertY TEA -30 hall chests Y Tea 'reed and for gobs by WM. bibMTECHEON CO., se27 219 Liberty et. (-IQ UP. CUTS. FINE BLACK TEA reed eJi and for isle by WILL warm:mos a CO.. R' 219 Liberty et. . _... § BBLS: LOAF' SULEAR-13t. James Re s, Hoed mull balmeog 3700 765. Primo Back Mhast. It ay In 60 16. sar.ll6loo da6. New .oarn Boon d 0 nom and for Ws by 6.38 .. JOHN FLOYD It OD. BI:JOKY/BEAT FLOUR+4O Backs prime, for.% by MEI 8111TH, NAIR lt 11131infl. RYE FLOUR-38 bble. for Edo by 81111Ey MAUL A FIUME% DRIED APPLES-20 nob,wile for eby fllB MUM HAIR s IIUNTIM. DRIED PEACHES-25 auks, for sale by SMITH, 'MAUL• WHITT& 4.10AP-1.00 Zeidlar's Pale Soap, a Su kzzraor .1.1.4, far saa rrit, jam - Eimwm. g tOFFER-175 bags Primo o, for sate by sas mo MAIII• MONTI& 500 BUS PRIME CLOVER SEED reo'd bad far nab by WM IWCUTC/SONL 00. lILLED BUCKWHEAT-100 'sacks prime tas mnitoe no d for eels b BILL 41 iteriT. YE MIDDLINGS—WO bus. a go od arid el. of roe we br . BELL liß (MORN BRQOAIS-70 dos. for sole low to ) c ww oonsf cam% L. HILL & 111107117 ItY , .!MJUR-30 bI)L ucjir 200 BUS. ZZ° Clover and Timothy B Y.. rt, a_ BIIANKLAND• CO. IL UTTER-1 bbl. packed in more for Bela tow to do. e.sistuaaat by DA.V/D O. altallar . mow 1...b0ar bad lizad „.... ..... G,IOUTHERN FLOUR—Extra Family aid I..7ananin. la Rae and to malera, , vm nnitaz grIATS-01.1 bus. for oalti by LJF fort 6 :DA YID C. HERMIT. drITIVIWIGH LABOILITOHY—AktohoI and zweast ypiriti always ait band and fa mg. at uttstl ode" by . 148 . 11 1.54AUaHLIN, 12,25 Ntaatia and 170 141 at. D 0 Z. HOVEY'S PATENT BOEING BIACIIINZ3—inst reff4 by bidss BBANKIABD A CO. DWELLING 110USV, AND LOT FOR BALL-81tOste oa the cantor of Cloak tad Ihtlfoo The of has • trout of :t bet od Fulton be tt on Clark . fliaa SLAM L. quill/ MILT bb UN. fa2l:l of /larked 4. IPEARLASII-7", st IL reed aze4l Ita• gaies7' DALZELL t A 60. R YE FLOOR-15' bbinieC e d per ra~7rpad for W. by 620 •a. DALZELL cc, 114.3ARPERS' MAGAZINE FOR MAzi.011.... Jan ne'd and Mr sal• by w.l.inunermarr, • bib rt. °Mate Tbestar. VIRIALE TIMOTHY : aus thwy•b fß3 y is u r , gt 9 181 : 1 7 4 ° barbels to k co.KLA FLOOK— hie. extra fficrcitiri. btOreAta fka lab ter tag Isnatiaß a MISHIALI 3 tyrARBILOOti.E' an:thitithsol XL moot to 44 alas, lb large Wassidasa On WSW st; ass a Mars Roma aad Issadiag so IS codas. ism s. CUTIIIMISZ SOSC of leaked sc ____________ Bcflksiii.EArutt rairge ETU_M=I a!=EIMM