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    .;11-...: . .':;THE -- -TDAIINI.'-'.:T,-PITTSBURGH-'-r'GAZRT-TE.
'IN 1786
, . . ,
I SINESS . 'DI RECTOltir.
•61 . 222r01LL • CO.'S ADig.ltTl2l:2o ALIENUY
112 Nnsigu bran", Nn Yang.
And No. 10...T.ed.< erre. fk2ton.
00. ore Agent. f , r the mat Influential bort loyeaet'
ooramoreta Pozen both I n the Uolt.) bto
•, .
EADY, MOTT & -BILUNDAGE,
ps tow+ urn?"
ornkr'of Front Street, NE W YORr,
DISTILLERS 0➢
RIFLE REFINED CAmPRENE,
d 9i-per tent. Ahfollol, Sr, N. B. RUM,
ats, susernctuaar.x mut oilutzs IN
•lllng articles or the beet quality. 'awl arered at
t market price.
Li BURNT:iII FLUID,
IgA t t i , n y " pt ..
I' Ll 4 Tr.l . 1 - 4:41G 11 4311% -
dexca-lotir; ..
MITTS, /Aalcr.
401PILEIV: & /ES I *,
7IL-S.BJON-M.ERC.IIANTS,
Cotton and Woolen Machinery.
',vines and BagirrA Aiccuetat Bong. ~d, . ..
• tras•odiNnleri In kinardnet were' &tido&
87 Pine St., 'Hew York.
I —A imamtor Um
'WtMDKUIrie t BRACH! IRON WORKS."
Strout Engines and Boilers, •
Nroloslro Agency lo Now York for
ILL MACIIINESIIOPPNInoIaIoIots , Toots
F. TIEMANN & CO.,
Fulton' street, New Yor k.
MANUFACTURERS OF
& WATER COLORS,
A.,41, 1 - 8,11 E S', gc. •
Importon of French Zino White, &c.
wand Pricy lists forWanlott Uponpp,lll4s,to
. i [ e ,
ombs, Fans and Fancy Goods.
'Militant 'rasher,
, YARK. PLAOS, NEW YORK, toviteis
CY No atteAtlon or Sanborn andWeetern Merchants.
‘. tav r- .. stock o nit no. tlmbc. UAW, Tooth ond Nll4l
ItTLEhr ladlodlolos. Perfumery, doore. l'crt NV.*
,ddee, J t apl Bead Ilrecolett, Pocket pmts. Dr". B , lt*
fl u
' Wry, I ' %lot rro!le". llOOlO
: crkisatrrt In o ' Pio 111:;
~W bo. nee, hello and Toys or erery , description; driesore,
Lend • nd Cutlery, Ilidd and am J•welry, Accord...
Frenchullow o general And very w hic hgolock of
rdoellch, mitt Ilerman Fancy Ocadr, will be'
APiLI at h e vary. lowest otiose for "'Ash or ABproved Paper
' 1.3.. /ere . by letter selected sod It up In the beet
- WILLIAM TABILER,
i
. - - 10 Pork Puce, New York.
'-- P. 11 Nemo ent Ude out. roy`adyt •
ough's Patent , Elastic Skirts.
ilki
SS 1G PRANCE, No. .1 Barclay street,
- au W9 — Noire are annulus escept they hove the
lamp t tho patent- All
manse
and ...Mere In
clot, • wilt be orcatocurod according to low. calk2D-P
' , i
W. JACKSON & SON.
RATE AND FENDER MAKER,
7.46 SONTST. AROADIE4.I; NEU' YORK.
Juan
• rAIO.BANIC'Ei, PLATFORM- OCAL;B:
Ill . underiigned having been appointed
etclusiVe Agents fo b r
u tt o.a ealir these
t or celebiate4
•• • & FAIRIiaIL9 DCO.,
'llisitectfoll.r hirlte attesidou of the buninese commtiultr
to` ne ateniorlty of these &take orer all others.
Theta bcalas hare bee. subjected to the SEVISRZST
17.11'0b all the ttlitutipal Itallroule to the United -States
.44 Xn tlend, end In every branch of barium throo.aout
' he world, sot their uniform aouracyrd gre astsra bßi
l•Vi P 1 i °POTInrIiAPIAr III/2 14hN
— We _premed to AR orders for Ponnter, Portable,
Dorm 1. Ilan' Cosi, 0.110004 and Canal
d why, man • arm' prim. lIUSSNY
• o. pbettr save
Coremerrelal_ ,Zow
ettl4 1 • Pittsburgh.
.T.SBILUGH .COACII FACTORY.
G ernetans.—......Znzn /Lunn,.
BIGELOW 8c CO.,
ienneonsorn Al.
"No. 48
DUMOND .1111.611,
• Pittsburgh, Penna.
CO eIrES, CARRIAGES,
g i;ciis, im4 err= dernriniton of Mindy Vablels.
milt sock tnlshed in • manner uninunnaso4 lot
tAnkuty d.nlgn,eleginee of naleb, ptill of nortaosnehip
nt.l-1.• llty astarteln
• , 1•191 , 11 1 rork warranted. - nn9
,iitde 01.1-Ithd i 4 eather Store.
No. 21 South Third Street,
• Itto-ereen !aorta and Chestnut sta.. Phlloolotrats.
••F Olt SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr
„ ilmateettai Patna 11.1 p; Tanner? 00.nm:taro
. •
a
nd Lees. Tool", otAbr toorbit.prtere 2.lthr besttersos
11.0.411. Wads of tatitsr In !borough wonted, fm whit,
'duo blithest market prim will be given Irtoneb, or taken to
' szolouttra 'for .11131411. .forathsr fret of charge and
„ oat ooi otrulatesloo.. • '
lITCILEON & WIE. McC CO .,
I ' OLESALE GEOCERS,
'Mu and
,Comaistion Aterchants,
AND DEALERS IN
Pittsburgh hlaruilhotured Arthues,
-21 p Liberty siren, comer of Irwin,
- . rigranusnu. es_
I JOAO.- - • • ..-Tas. 1. axu-ur
I' JONES k COOLE,
S E 0 R C R 8
- BOAT IFU7NISIIERS:
DIALERS IN
lodate and Pittabargh lianpfattarea,
• : 141- Water Street,
Chem Al 4 PE VV4
. .
PAINTERti.
- L.O.NIG - & LANE,
lOUSE•AND SIGN PAINTERS,
1(0.96 THIRD SMUT,
• tßetagett Mood sad Market ittree(k)
All orders innmptly. attended to.
xecuted - in /trawler Atria. mtiM-M
Int. a IL KEW=
- ilium - • WWI
ROBINSON, MINIS & -KILLERS
GiqUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS,
nun blanseracturmotaltlereriptione BIM Caelbegi,
etheeel_ *di de. -
etreetn
Ho. Aterket street, between first S and - Upend
ll eat.lyd•
AXEL JOSEPHWHITE'S Amik
,
.•6911BLIOR' REPOSITORY:
I4qrs.PIEWILITE. now *tying on brigi-
Mil his nada= premises. Anne, late] 7 enlarged,)
- lestarean ,PW.r and Lammucesine, near the Trro
,iiiLAnn. nUr Mellen the penile to hapset his
Stocker UAW lithilii.Blh3Gllo, be. And:he
lyingorme gentlemen rurchamm, that one tor=TT
noadm - rolorteen rears ron&rimare in the business. enable
hire shearers Wore his re ns the etas choice coll.:tin
; of - which en many :rears past It hem been hi
ps,Uoular defartmentto select from the maims and moo
Wen; ^d Letern nantrfachorszs. The saxea of his new
• system4s ceolfdetm, them/oh:mayor his arrangements win
mangy the but and most fashionable blanntacturre at
moderate Mime: .
lineneumbersd br thore hem , 'eirenses. Thleh the
• mem* got decorating llovem orb oines. has Mated trpon
...the Woo of Ocala, (owing to large. rent.) Joseph White
sall w alt i r read/ money opines much lea than thernrtb
v a-thrriggpu - Matra !DOM bat . Matne,. 7 . 15 6 . die.
• 8. N. WIOSKRIDIAM...
LIGLESALE AND RET AIL
• • Dnuagist No. 211 Llberty litre it. 1.004 of
AV. • • •Pitt burgh, P., always item on 'hand sad
'AV • la an' sad eagatidato kanntinant of Dttlin6
Med • new, Peat& Pita, Lys stuffs . Window (liwe or ail
tt Parnuoer! Patent and Proprietary
roay old Lilanaii ‘ ittglistdtaida.—lating sold out my
atom lialainanraisad ?attund to
to
al.af..and
bona t Out the Drug Eatablinhineat of lir. Joel aimlet,
family shwa. ahul happy tn we my old
• • • • tafends,or the aturtomara ofdr. alchlar, and shall spare
anOtairla plow Man with anything they May want to
rar am of buslytata. if. w wallas mut,
Amur. N0.24 1 !dimity at.
Vir• STERN TEA; - STORE.
• Corner . .cif - Woqd' and Sixth streets.
ROSE FLAVORED BLACICTEA-10 hf.
La dusty! of &mot ettulist Isoueboot Too Moo 90
wrier.) Of ale Gamin. , Romeo, Chop; soo.-o_o _
ns
.opeto. - „Lawn of nit. deontl . 4l . ol . Mack Tea In! no,.a
thm" " • " Mintlllo. •
sunray & BUSONEULD,
- , DE&LXIIS .114
and .Ldief•Dress Goods genera ll y,
OLOALKS, TALPdAs & SHAWLS;
R• :ROZORRIRB. AND'. STAPLR aopps,
For Family Use.
et
• hhameallrtilleheir samextteeht in elle the Above
te uttrerd. awl ( at haven rine.
Ane• • • • rastemer 4th Ltaidlirtet ete-4414
Fenders and. Firt lrozus.
ON CITY ST( 1 1,& WAIIELIOUSE; No.
134 Woo& stmt. de the await has *rayed - which
we, the shots ustat.X - Sprsles we would In.
attsaMarcorthese 11.4(pg surthitAg' in Our Una
to assedwation °foss shriek. which I. ries , pla sad
, E t t i st( Setar b :al a fi l egitr „ . ..Koala. s. 11 , 764.1!
Saceellfar to J. tanadollar.
WEir.T.TAM . MITCHE TREE,
ti:fying . Dietiller and Wino and Liquor
ME/1011,1NT,
•. .
- . - • 8.1.2C0 /*wry Sired, PateforivlL.
• ---7----- - i - E --- ir
- 1-jot r ivitt, ' -''
k ßa d s kiS l T.s- an .150 lba. sacks
t i
. •
, - b ,„. bia s „,„ d to . we %MEAT], E
xnrtl/la:gig siozs
as ta . 7 .4 'dlkr n ' n :Tgli so id tiriners .
isido lbal. '. t d 13431e2d•
- - i.:D 14 Man-
;
FFlClP4 k. 'ititn A gr z.u... .of Yen .
p.ta n astd
.1, 81.. u. G1zr s . te z
'. i j grti l ,"'" r"alirt protsatir sttevilA cm 1447 . 4 .
..---------;: _...._
- 1- , SCOTT; Dentist, Enettn street, ,•--n_
aro doors yenta Markel. 0111 1 ebordi e,,p.:::
~ r ota *l
SU L. d. W*
In
, OialN I.-
g 3. sag ~_'.: ~ )
Al
Removal.
I<#3gTALTIRS & C 0.,. V161031'10 Drag
si
• • tu. lb.. noniant ln 1.14 4nd omano lk "
, .4.0.4054 an the 'cornet Wm 4 end Seocn4 Om
- Ann obi MAMA.. and all dernU , rr ln Ornge,,
4 ok.h 4 4 an. nnl tad • nuns .4 well Wetted frtock.
LENA.UTLFUL cOUNTRY- -RESIDENCE
arial.—w..re sommleeleaageb y th( swan' of l
tan* besatifal property rums tbtr Tao nuts nun. YttoernaS
assist Minim More.** offer It for sac
.ny .. ralst sof abouttwo acros, On a gallgbda and aim•
elalnearte s -scsautaadlng a slew alibi 117. nay
. ; • •=s7...Laas of the greet and largest In the nolgabarboo:l
- arntsbuntlOsad the haprordorkenta geueraulrara a a
Utah oeclor, are ad (Wag lt, Spat of tto. am=
tiara) eati be ptaelateallY &aired. Per tar= ant odury
:Varlettiare. enquire of • St= ULA FUMY HICIISY.
ItemovaL
itlEdy a MEN," - Manuradurci of overt/ TA
. Ti TULar, Borrtas..... WINDOW (J
LUDP,
ri/tUr. Wham antl Claret 114:461m, Dersatiohns lan
1)660666. dig flint tthuoin in misty., %meow,
.6625,16i6ec0166, awl 333=4 136 Va 16046. /1tte66664/4
1.11 OTELS AND _PRIVATE , FAbluar4
aecreb:g=.°,ll.lll: hitt, Zue ab r az mir,
cast MAW cur tn auo:
"11. feTdi ' d
"..f4l')/2b.rtY
Fremth Felt, Ilettr
GS 4 aTs.WMION if 4011%,:"
3
BUSINESS. CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
LOUIS SCHAEFER,
Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector
11...1431 COPSTII9 ltOSO rill
OW A AND PEANSTLVANIA RAILROAD,
StarkiWaynts,lblmak Tr.fficara.t., Oatumblarts. Kith h.d.
Portage,Truu/ Mabooloa.l other,
CANTON, (Ale.
15.1,wern. Itsigael &
"Xrang & . 04 C.
,1./r. leac ISerLer, ,
••• Llesa7Unff.
'Mt:umY.& .At fa.b.r, pa t ic ury .
Theodnre Ilmatantter. Noxi.
LI. P. Mueller 4 f a.
tahl..llr
4W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake.
w .irp itadhure,”(lraritistrent, b•trlwn fourth sad
Mond /Ulm • ,
BOSEPLi A. P. MORRISON, Actor
ein at toy, Oftloe. No. IQ Youth sheet, hotweth
ltittleld and Orsot Pittaburch. P.. mr./4
IDIOBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
111, At. b0t11,4310.
110 BER T POLLOCK, Attorney at Law—
Corueruf RIM and gnat streetsomotits that:butt
ours steps. Pittsburgh. m 12.4 1 .6. 1
'ARES J. KUIIN, Attorney at Law, office
.fourth strest, , cum Orsut. Pit4burgit. isl 6-41/
MAIM
Michigan General Conuniiiicei and Callen
• ; Pm:agency Office,
FOA collectionor Rome and Foreign
:Metrintile Ond dl,ll other AI ono claiins, In Michigan
mad adjacent htatehlnr.eal.ment and Payment of Mamie,
rUr , r.e.stad lies of heal Latate and
PlSLTlMltetoeKdana
ArDISIGION, Detroit, Michigan.
Rerrencerua PaLtbsorh lasroDr 80b... Hank.
el. White A Co., llasette °Mac Lorena, Stevan 4101.,
Merchant&
Wairra—Two Ainneise or Michigan from reepactahle
Insurance Commun.. rogin.l.rd
WM. A. IRWIN'S
I,,EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 front
street, 3,1' dear from Market: Three" In Lake ChaM
o alu 0, Pig iron. am Coal property bought and sold.
7 tr
AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Ag ent,
nook Morolomodise Bud.. Broke. othea 0.22
ll.hsiseet, above Wool PromPUY latmled
WAIIUEL.L. M d(SUELL, Secretary Citi
PA* asseanee COMSWI7. 04 W.l.?' diV.t.
GORDON; Secretary. Western luau
: ranee Ca. 92 !Astor efirest. •
.GARPINKROOFFIN, Agent for Franklin
barn Oosapary, laorthomst corner of Wood
A: MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
. toga Insurance Ocurnmair. 42 Warr strwt.
DRUGGISTS.
4 MIN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Joe. M'Cluf
t..l.) Motorola and!iota , Drualet and Dealer to
nto, Ws, Dportufla An. 141 14 ood street. 3 door. below
Virgin /Way. PitUbargli. iSlrflegular Agent fob.
Fool's itankine. m
JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
Drag e 4 Watt. Oils, Vartdrhaa and Dr* Btallo. No. 294
Unsay attest , PIMP/mph.
All o rders gill rendre prompt attention.
/Fr - Agent for Behanck'n Palmmtle Syrup. mar 21-17
A.. FARNESTOCK CO., Who!zeal°
a Draggreats. and ramstaalarm o(-White Lead. Rol
ler.l, sad Lll.6arge t oomez Woal and Front atm./A, Pitt.
- mcbi
E. SELLERS, Wilelento Dealer in
tCobaZvDr.ss, Pant% Dye Study OIL, Vern!Ass, ke,
istried, Pittsburgh. Goods warranted. Prises
1,1111.
pRAIJN & REITER, Wholesale Jt Retail
tott un gstioN =moo of Llberth and Si eis otruda!
SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale
els Dragiage. No- 24. Wood street, Plttablayb.
OSEPiI FLFMTNO, Successor to L. Wilcox
or Co:, comer dianat stryet and Diamond—Keeps Goa.
ra.ctly cm band a full and motets usinment af braair.
lied -Wen, Idedlinne Mints. PG:tunny, and all articles
Darts/nine tibia linsinen.
PU74--tane preserlstlone a.rany =tin eettki at all
Loup. rattly
COMMISSION &C.
JNO. 8 KOONS-- D. W. LIERSTIWB
tenor Lattqf Jillslngruh
lluTphrays. Mittman Flab,
KOONS & HEBSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS--
- - -
MI
Omni Produce - Comminion Merchants,
No •17 Y., Wharect and 95 N.Thater bele. New,
PiffiADELPHIA
WIZ
hadialay, Woodward &Co. JTO
D Lahm,- & 00, CD!, 0.
Dural.; Warta& & 4.. b. A D Dedloei t 00.
Wood & Weer, " 'Varga &
Kan, Prins & 00. " Yoedlekl. &DOM.. "
Caleb Cops & Co. " Marrow & (lattice. "
l'enite. Mother 01, Jl3 Channoneth • Co"
Bryon, Kennedy & 00.. Yit.t . elig,ll. 4 lll= 00.11LW . 1
Pr. W. GWizara
a tb,
Watt & AMC,
And HMI burgh and Ildladelphia Nathan ta aro
jaldeund
idoBANE IL- ANJER,
leaeamma un A. a A. AleEir..l
DEALF.Its IN
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
No. 114 Second ti:, Rlbburgh Pa
Past 1, wtalfll.l2
SAX% 8. SHRIVER & CO..
DEALERS IN FLOUR & PROVISIONS,
• AND
General Commission Merchants,
Si BOOTH WATER fiTßzsr.
To—tdrni. Alex. G. Cattele Co.. PEW +,
Litlird=A C0..0, pnuturga.
8.u., A Renshaw •
ri03.4k0d.•
SPRINGER I-I_4I.PBAIIGH,
COYMISSION mERCIIANT,
Dealer in Wool, Provisions & Produce generally.
NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET,
lOURCIII, PA.
• J: R. MURPHY,
FORIVARDINO & COMMISSION MSEWHANT,
Particular attention ¢lvvn to the tales of -
-PROD lIC6.
Na. 155 Front: Street,
finsaelte the tionopsebela House.
Joan AMU-- J. Lss—
A-I ; MM., LEE &
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce & Commuudou Merchants,
vire DILALEILS
PIMP:MOH MANUFACTURES,
No. S Wood IS., between Water and runt id
PITTSBURG'S.
DAVID C. H.D.B.BEIT.
Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission
MERCIIANT
WIT Liberty drat. 'reranrt fidad.
Pi tsbargh,
IVES his attention to the sato of Flonr,
Irateork, Bum lard. Maw, Drtter. Grab. Driall
Sada ad2ta
WO-Uoosigarienti rarradreir Madre& dradr
11:61MY El. latiG.
(late of the ling of King & Mouhead,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT, •
ABALBB. 111 CIO METAL AND BLOOMS,
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
,; D ay PITTEMIGLI.
A. A. JIMMY,
ao
co min.s.as , "ffilViViVitrztil mdIoeAJYI,
Arent of the Madizon and Indianapolti
B.Ari.RoAD,
No. SO Wathr et., Pittabargh, Pa.
ihos•ird
..T. W. 'BUTLER. 8c CO.,
WORWARDINO & COMMISSION MER
x. MANTEIsad Dallas 'stall klndserVittsbuntalige
austaued Articles, Load Pipt)ind Meet. LAM. Pao._7 Rot
.M4tet. Pittsburgh. • , .aus-17614
_
1 B. OANFIETAD, 'late , of Warren. Ohio.
u tl r attiVe= co m n .n ru l itnarldeatk e tt 6 sad a ruale.
Peovl Aida, and-Wadden Prod.. tar: Wiled AM%
betwron PoOttdleld add Wood. PI
' ISMS tans. J 7/..
u" . "' ( knt.. of insiiiililo - n%T.titi • a oco
ii LITTLE CO.,' Wholesale ,Groecre,
. Panama and Oommladon klertdisati, and Deem. In
Ittebida.. Manufactures. No. 112 141010.4 greet, Ptttlr
?gra. . Anti=
i.LIEEBII" WATARII6III3E.-,7IIENEY
t_) talLLlVß,Porwerdin k and Oaaeadadon Mitadlant&ni
Dee. In Obsess, Ilattar,.Late nth and Ptodue• Radrrant
:14 Woad Arnett, above V. star. Fittananda nkrkl.
YIIIII.O7M—AS MEVlmportg Dealer.
Lib In franattand Amorgia Wall Pam lin fib Market
meet tedamendldrAland N0C111111141.14 Vlttlbargll.
•
DRY GOODS.
& CO.,
Wholank , and Retail Dottier; in
.T.Rnia‘INGS
s,viumichkVZl, 11051Nar i a owns
Fxuaav Goads,
N 0.77 Narketst,bet- 4LA anglttuDiaisim4.
Air Agomu Far Itrspfl Pans. labi , l7
•
U. A hl ,Jr., Bro.,
b: O. 91 Marko: A., aro Olosing out their on.
the stock of Der 000da aL m in Imntar a l t Utii.7
74,15 ti l
:r!, Pr..diTiggirtof tba
dWela,:inanna Oath * ilaftneL
91: k"Iss ' Sti nar Inktat
e 11 PlValitY OL ELM*
sod 4,46:«1 Izneade Ilald and ntslinpa but & Qi
fUap viji Da crqd, s amt. sanittsue. laßli • •
_,_co:rirranason—a. smart it% a. TOLL:
A.I&ABON & CO., Wholcsalasudßotoil
AL..Deaders tunnel and staple Da/ atiCklae Si /Mb
•
-11411.3RP11Y at BUROIIBIELD, Wholoosle
sad Astall IDrrUoodi kter.lugati, walla Smut!!
on tat tflrata Plitsbarah.
•
Removal! Removal! Removal,
saioNsoar, rwrit al I ZAT.
AVING Removed . our Stara . No.
• II I ft , t , tbsteArtVolcl:4! &JUT 4. t. 11.)
r= iou terooo'clucasitour‘go7l
mutat. la Mn% 1;411b . •
w utozr • .
Tireiltry Bnissels OarpeMapc •
' , , flovertsl Wad &WM, .111„ •
. • - ornt Ss
' w yertr i g w akratik „ tints;
B =4 na risuM :
uotr. "
ro o mo.r.oui , soVlialteu a s t zmusuoM.i.. ;
::111rd..2Zuom, Boor 80414 - VlNtik
_LPZ=4
mp, o:=0,11 . 026 tO WS 101,
Irblateill. be am sinu. iityisi IGO Orif
• .
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1856.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
13ANICINO HOUS .
OF
JOHN T. HO G G:
BEDFORD BEDFORD 00..
SOMERSE4', SOMERSET CO,.
MOUNTPLEASANT; WNSTMOUNT CO.,
CONNKLLSVILLE. FAUTTF. W.
UNIONTOWN
••
BUOWNSVILLN,
NEW BBfo RTON SEAVER. CO,
AnodDc W k c . M , U •eEa
tes w li a r d E dothN m ß o O • t O.US.o.e a st d r lU u . bOeo ra W f
b t A s t
RMbov.
.! ah l.o d
1 •I.4ad
a S IMIWAS N OC nwpmplAnen nd nollectrzt.anen.% PO
AWN [Ears
& BAUM, Bankers and .Ex
amaze Brokers. Buy and sell Gold and Myer and
Foto,. negotiate loam on Real Estate or Stock Peen
ritlea„parobase Promissory Notes,
ono Time Bills
mid Wee- Buy and mill Stooks ommiasion. C o llet tion. made On all points In tne Union. Jigse mower of
Third
har
and Wood streets, directly opposite the Bt. Chi les
Hotel. ap7 mll-17
110LMES & SON,Dealers in Foreign
1.1 and Domestic Bills of g6"aege, Oartilicatee of
PoMbs, •
Bank Notes and Bpecia, No. 69 liarkot Strad, Pitts
thro
burgugh h. Jar
the Cons /Init.! Stateil:am mader. on all the minstrel cities
out
MANUFACTURING.
.114.09101333....1.0.C1M1CUR1at....11.(1.T1.114-i/ IL WOODIM.
AMERICAN
PAP&E ACHE
MAN ACTatca,(l CUYYLNY.
78 Second et., Pittabnrgit, Pa.
UFACTURERS of Papier Macho
Ornaments fur Church.. Domes, Steamboats, Shimthuds
r and Picture Frames, Window and Dour ,
Dractote, Trouts , Cornlne, Ventilators-and Centre Pleoe•
for Cedliner, ilowttesand Mouldings of every d , eorlotlon,
also end denim =WIZ and Warrant.] inn., durable
than any other article now In are.
111.0rdor• executed on the shortest notice.
.0. a—Attention of Steamboat Builder. Is awswodally dl•
noted to Mb article, on account of Its light weight.
CUAIMLNS, TUNES * 00,
No. 71115eoand et, bet. Wood ,t Market eta,
J.23.4tr
Plenum..
Mow. Mrtraint.l. -Mtn 0. Itiliaba firaTEWOll
UNION FOUNDRY.
Mitchell, Herron & Co.
WILL oontitine the filminess of the Union
'•
Foundry. at Um old etand of PENNOCK. MITCH
.L L‘L. No, 04 Liberty et,
'rimy will nustrafacture ws Usual, • large and genorel
amortment of IIABT/NOS, comprising
Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens,
OPFiCE (ND ARLOR ,TO MY,
MANTLE: &KITCHEN ORATES,
-Bellow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog !tons, Sod Irons,
Tea Kettles, Plows and Now Points,
Mill and Machinery Castings gimorelly,
And CUE and WATER PIPES at all alum,
IRON & NAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS,
All or Spades, Pickj, &c.,
/rae which will to lola at atanufatlurarie atlas.
latt•lY-
- Penn Cotton Mills, Pittabargh.
K ' EDY, CIIILDS a CO., Mandan:
term ot—
Penn A No. I nosey 4-4 Basetloce;
=
Main of ell odors and shad..
Twine; •
Bad Cord;
Plough Lions and &oh 1.1ord;
Hope 0111 glue and deserlptionr
Batting.
4111r0:dere left at the Hardware &ere of Logan. Wawa
0..131 Wood street. will Have attention. 1521:41y
WILLI ***** ARNLLILL & CO.,
61 Penn at., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QTEAId BOILER MAKERS and &REM
!kJ IRON WORKERS. Ilanufbatorers of Barnhill's Pat.
ant Boller. Locutootles, Floyd and Or 11.1er Boller., Chtop!
r ea L i volulrs L igt. ictt.t . er i za l a t t. , thr t n=
Illacksalltff Work: . Bridge .6 Viaduct may. done at
the shortest notice. All orders from dlr... prom otlr
•
- Tata and Caps.
WILSON & SON keep constantly on
• hand renT deserrytion and variety of Bate egi
hariatle 'rh fi:t i or Pr ehasp. oWL tont.flo dtl a nell to
glee as • call bade porch.. elmrberlA nollttf
I. W. WCKMWELL, Wholesale and Retail
Ilannlacturer and Dean In CslAnst Wank No. U
d street
GROCER:
Shriver & Dilworth,
WLIOLESA LE GROCERS,
Noe. 1301 132 Second Streot t
(Botwoon Wood andawrinodd) PIrIEBLEWI
MONTROSE MITORRLTREE,
Wholesale Grocer sad General Merchant,
0., 109 Laerty &me, P 01.09,90. 0e0.17
& MINTER,
WitOL.SEA.L.E.CIIIOCZBS,
IV., Second and 151 Front street,
jot& PITTSBURGH. PI
Wallace & Gardiner )
I.I.IO.G.EBJLE DRALKIC.S ZR
`Floor, Provialona and Produce
.I Generally,
N 0.24.5 Mal= in' •244,
. _
BAOALEY, COSORAVE & CO., Wholo
=l,, Urxert, 18 azd 20 Wood street. PittMan.¢l3.
avg-lt
CULBERTSON, Wholento Uromr and
Oommisilan Ilertbaat, Dealer to Pr:Kb:multi net.
alaarincturs.l Artidas, 1115 Liberty imreet, Plum
becrgl.
3011irk0111.... slow. non,—.......lnLanti
tOHN FLOYD & CO, Wrl . olosslo Grocers
sad Commbolos Morebantf N 0.113 Wood sad 23S Lib.
treet. P ittebantb. . tale
I,LOSER newt I T . MOO
Prodnne,t tli u holoeale , Grocer,
&Leaf *d Domestic Wines nod I-knots. No. 811
Liberty itt. On timid s eery Isnot nook ratenar
old !down cabals Wlbleg.7..high .111 .old toe oenb.
nu. M1VA51Ki11..—.......1111.11041 KUNO 0.113
°CANDLES'S, MEANS &910.3 (iillOCOO;
sore to Molt • hi oCandlanj Mande Oman;
enkrlron. Nen kr Iron. I i sils,Olise, Cotton: Yarn% and PSttetnallth
Y.n6Lettuoll tenet r. Berner of %lasi and Wet= ,to.
ententatik. es.
J0gi1f11111.........-JUSIO D. arow--........9141m C. LON.
kraniLlS it ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
Comadadon hiorehanta. N 0.194 Liberty stlret Pitt.
WILLIAM A. Id'OLURG, Grocer and
Iry Tea Dosfar, emu of Wood lad cloth streets. has
ohroro.on
do 10- od•
Is l m a toandnaa ,o W dsl O o
r s to o o d rlso ad
s I=r
triitarr DAVLELL & CO, Wholends
avadtrAts, Priam 1 Progg2)
awl ?ttsWggh a llass. 243 I.4terty ttnst
Pittsburgh.
11SAIAII DICKY:V . 4 CO:, Wholesale Oro
asre,,Ooacalsslon Merchant. arid Donlon In Produm
.10 W•tsr Matt and i 3 Yront ,treat. Yittiburiat.
tiACIALSY, WOODWARD & CO., whales
Jur d.z. Groasti.llo.lll2 Marl strortatalegiirlds
BOOKSELLERS &C.
_&-'----_
Book Agency. "
%ME subscribers have established a Book
I. dppnel In PhlliGlehle , awl 011 ",`,"" bt't
DT forwardlas (ha to :Acta Moo of
Olt:
ar l' agaztaar, ouch s i a 047 0 ,
albs: l 4ft ono Plant
oar wad • eo ridoudld ' iliggintTh
. Miran of althot Warbhattoat .11tekoon Cgar
or, If sub.
ocriblait to •di sad • • IA bloctalwo. the) will tawdry •
copy of either of Um throe portralta. M subtorthiug to $0
worth of Moines, a.l Mr. bortralc• will be lout gratis.
alualo rorala .tothooo wbo may adds
Y 6 narms orroory dorottptiou Lad du In Limo or small
Odauatilar tad•hod. Pad Promo, Diecia.matto order.
' LW/ doteriktiow of Roaming on Wood *award with
fl=tla. ' Tbr=bliebi eolime=7=
Baguato uayda, All ardor. MA o 7 mats
promptly - sttandoct CO: P 05110715 whiting alma of thdt
Dasdlu.. on z 7.1,0111 OS. rend • Dadttomotypo oy owotab of
tho by =Um crorosa •
Moons at • distal:ow having nimble artlebas would tad
it to that, advantage to Mira. oubikalbora. sit wo
would act as adman tor the tab. of not soma
V.Yitsl PUUICIL
ood7aliwilyT 60 both Third Id...ndbalasorda. Ps.
JOHN T. SHRTOON.,
Book and Job Printer and Publisher. .
Ito. ea nth. above Smithfield, Ossett•
eel.
BIN °S anti Box ?dakor'a Straw
aosa? µmos oa OnnO. £l.o Dook,e. Pape atid
ta7lo
1 4 1 C. COCHRANE, (enetwar. to' . Sad
( j 4 ` '
Wbolosalesell Resit th , slottooltx,Otatlan
<ay and Papa llohologe, rodest street, o th door El. X, o
Blake& Mnare:se.ihenr. Pa. "
CIIN 8. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta
tiossr.mmwrl'ittaburtM, EL
ta WWl* mom Mo. el lid/glut
a t, wa r la —--
LIitoBNY.Y• S. tioSVORTII, Bookseller aria
rr Itinatter:mm/44 -N0.12 Harlot stmt., war
tad, fittebttratt, Pa.
jpLAY .& CO., Booksellers soul Stationers,
no. is Wool .tout, not doOr owner of Third
w anrh: Po." Sehnol y,d174 ImoltsonottantlT no hood
L. READ, Bookoellor and Staiioner, No
Yo.etts qtreot. von° Baud' no.
MUSIC. &C.
- John
MO. 81 WOOD STREET; between Diamond_
Alta
s d P YAM' ZQ U A I I 4 . 1 1 4
TAN'S MODEL . 11 DVONN ORGAN mann.
UM, anClllmilir In Itilisttaandltrulesl uteri,. Pair
11. Kliber St Bro.,
NO. Sa FIFTEU ST, Sign ,of gio Goldcp
aset .. s4l.agooo, for NUI{NRA Mow
lour led ursaP .14ggsre PIANOS. sad UK.
NRIODLIAM'S Onsvisc u..KLOJZONII ORDAN
12/11140 lUsle. Dealner• Id Node nod Noun' /war.
mom •.
- CharLAU, Blame,
ANUFACITURFirt and Doaloi in 3 Piano
11 Porta' and Imputes of main and intoned hasten
canna nolo 'dant fat Ma UladOUßti PILIINOn, Won tor
HAUNT. DAVIS • 00.14 Ho,t nY4OOO, wjth sod with.
oat tfOllNgs Atthenaloot 1111 Wood ,t.
ST, CL-AIR HOTEL.
YUMMY ancuuras nom.) a
Corner MEI and at. Clair Streets,
t 1
W. . I. (kgral ii , Proprietor.
ao4 troblteike
Retrain:al pbteer • With Reaper Attach:
. meat. .
ri most mina machine in nso, warran
t° tut t; Itt to 1c w,, Or Van 0.1
as fre,U as wool on. Lt , cris. Price
at Mower. $l2O, moralised Sl 4O . or al•br
- EL SLUSH LAND. I= Woad de
..00
I _rtttut to :those '_Usior Star Gandlea
I. nE ittention'or tho ptiblieritt invited to
y. the r..; too. t,...t:0t tb•Stiu• Candb• oared for
aro DEVI MINT IN /VS/ , se,that, orbs; l• mold kr
• i=oranally• oret io ,,v .p itt= t tlitetvuzu s az i
An Aro = " Der bon 'lbis loop dam :AZ " um
Ono Whoboodo po•oon o.qatt.... at .the -Moho/
"SylpFl, nos upon Aolalloto, sag l obo Co unt o o
upon /PoV.,op .valor. pay nor oboe oott.l;th
ligli3ll-50. bbl. . No.. 3 go mackerel. Tog,,,,fulakaiwgrzta..„ war ,i . -.; al.. . frat
!bJ _- • • dub.. in U. Po 4 . ,10n00t Mark pairialtm st. Limb • nal
~...s= aga Lt.
lit= tan fUji a t g Lbetn:„
" I arttot:. equal In onsiliv /onus In Ur ortg,l.lLT:r.,?•l.l
- ins... - pit
.et ro=ftorbsorrozbo tboolro Inotady /bar lona
.„FrarovadOAßßLZ:=4;Virr
, •
Agt J.IL 'FINLEY, ,
NTENDING to make Pittabi
t a his %hare
hams msylis eassultal , •
is ado
14111 7 reint fitreet. tarrr= l en ° a.iilL• isoat4ose-1
I NEW YORK ADVERTISKEBIITB.
From BEILLIN,VISSCLUM,OWEN a Mini
hlnrftrAr. AVaIaTISLIO Um= No. 345 jtrotdtm,
NEW YOll3l ECILLINERY.
,IRS. SIMMONS'. WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL MILLINERY AND AIV fl.)a
110Ulig. firsi r , BR. rADWAY. NEW I RE.MrA M.
len.. Europo,: , Strr the entree purr ,,,, 4 of e....ecrUng
novelties fur the Bluing Trade. which excise and be
reedy for Invoctiolo on OP about the Out if Mauch. -
Southent and Western Msrehania, and frlllihiers are re,
pectfully Invited •to cell endexamine the same before
purchasing elunshere. Pettern Bonnet. *lamp/ on
bah& and sent by ewe., to any adrinis. .Yrdnroev
Paints, Varnishes, &c. t
RAIXOLDS; DEVOE & CO.,
:10a 108iFuLton Sired,
,--- WSW 'YORK,
MANUPAUCUILEI3I3OP
Paints, Vnr i n mpobrete s W of h aridn gu Z
v ino Paints
W kLITE LEAD
COLORS, BRustkES,DIAMONLIN:OLLS,
JAILUES. L. Courtatitly on hand alataand perfect
anortment of MI inch goads renutrad by AILTIPTA and
PAINTERN and by the .trace generally, lltradmatmed
Esolmontraf Paler QUALITY.
Forelan goods ni receloo direct from the pnhlncors, and
can offer by the ► ' , Miceli or Other who, on Ma moat favor.
able tonna "
Oran* by mail phompay ittanded to,
FIRST PREDITInd PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY & SONS,
AIANWPAIta/BElialli .888 Walker !Greet
Arms 0rd.11., anr Soli,
DESPECTFOLLY call the at-
AIL , entlon ofthlpLbUCm their .Inodld rkoo:
amortise. of ...Ill:mod endow:we rtanoly
width, foroloolg o' to n e:to n e:ebudielty of
touch, h eat]
of BUJ/lOU abort terry thing th aVroudrasa
PiPianoa unsorpeasod. th e
First remitum tarladh Nude, Inmpetition with the
moat dtetingulahOd makers Dom Bo co ston, rhlladelphie,
New York nod Baltimore.,
NEW TRIUMPLII—Armswar 2 SOOll WRVS jolt goon
Arranged the lIIINT Premium GOLD td KDAL ( overall
eampetltore) atlbs late Pali of the o f institute.
01704 Pols. roc Oh. BENT Pianoforte*. dot oelBGla
SafOyFuse.
ti7O,R ISIININO PURPOSES, and for JONI
TIM/ 011AnnIn5,1.diln WET and DRY blastin
11ODIC di eneel.,klad_ ,e -The °LYTTON and WIMPY
.?.IVSIN IT OLItand DOUELJITAPIeWATZE
fdatlfsetureg - shd sehl
OIXDIN PUTMAR,
, t 43 Liberty 131, NEW Yultit
W Orders proinntly dlied fbr all kinds OM/ POW.
DER, of the mnatapproted) brande. EDO ' irti ISXII , OI.
MEAL VIDE WORKS. AMP DIUNALE, ie.' Le.
mak dirt
- .
-
For thcl,ooo,ooo.
THE U.1. - t PATENT MARBLE CO.
. (I.3APITAL $1115,000.)
No. BBS Broadway, eon Welker ist. New York
&
RE umpired t 4 'execute all orders far
WiNTLES„.TABLK 'BOBS, (X)LUMNS. PEDEBr A
, ao, la lialtatlomor Sienna, Bracelet. Pyrenees.
Naapnlitan..d all fancy /derbies; *anal atrotortb,
tmenty end dorebillty to twat Marble, end in mme respects
annetior thereto, and ea. Ulan tgaf own.
marniefaed iron, wood, °relate, It is wholly Bee from all
objections whinte.erenrV id egainst more sada. work,
t,
when, pain copal earn am form famporvy polfels
sad bewaty of the vtlwe, ante!, from SS to BM. Orders
from Builders, Cabinet Melons and other. solicited, and
satisfaction anaranteed. , Agnate for the min-loaf title.
treated with. • ILENNIE, Pre.t.
JOSEPII Labill, Bee. Uri= 11.)111.1iLid, V, Pres.
uctlaya
SUB
1 1 11 PFEL IS;IEhd BROIL & CO.,
• PORT. AND DEALERS I N
Drags, Paints, OKI, Dyes, Perfumery, Ise.,
170 WILLIAII ST., New York,
INVITE the attention of the trade to their
lam and varied stanCoOdual. Palate; Olt Perron.
ri lrattiontotheideegniatiznanstate n/ElLaPie DMA.,
they are also rennelna.dllset Enna then unds of anniun
don and snanutaptuda, eurpllea of Tooth. Liar Itld Nall
Ildoehrejltunsea, oorksosoliwy. spe.", and
Itnallah reenmely. Lubin a Lamle, an many other ar•
filcher the
are th 'S.."r n "fl°,,TrAli r OV.V.,t
ord.., agile/ in amen Or by mad, will metre prompt
attesdinn. • ; .141 Ib-1r
IiaPORTABT
TO DOORE.N.I4 .'EP,ERS AND DEALERS.
~ ISE 110 PE MILLS,
71 furtlaa ,,,,a rtarre_aad i g tiv.. lllAur .... o. 1W .. ; 1 4 ... foss.
Mort, straauJeney C7tt•
MLLE Proprietors: of this long and well-
Imowo
COFFEE J.VD EBIABI.I.IIIIENt.
Cotaltur W propeotp,...bast,J'ActrnaffrAicalA.ater• to
for
They also prrourt Thatard r coot., 1.40 =US other
Blea t. of daffy twist evory !tunny, trblehtlatly offer upon the
moa reuonahfa term.
LL r to &ad.?: who
rw k. 11=inatrit sdyittiff to l t4ulTo ° ti l
t:PAIL •r.
1,16,
HEW lbas Coal Exalt..
RAG MANUFACTORY,
Nos. 12.5 12713r0ad st„ up .taira,
Corn &change litiildings, New York.
ILLERSi FL
YomOUR DEALERS, &e., sup
iv lN7Vila `srist.4 to
eider.
The enbertihre_yotthi teal the attentionof tlounlo7
Merchants to We ameortinent of Farmers' Bow, and at
inhere and Salt Lectors ni eartotte sty In of pan tine
'br Ent . t=e4efe l t i t ' nEVZ with 11031 BLUE. LAGS of
all slue and dnalltles fa:lathed to dtioodltleo oult no
the tinned nettles. ..Wtoo It. EL., CLARK .Ertrorletor.
The Adams JAIP' rein Cozepany.
Piilsbungh, &auto. tirigi act **Atm_ ,E,spras.
,VOR • thg qpepinV.accommodation of the
PoOn n latio &lona the line of the Ohio and Pen..
sr nada Railroad, between .Pittaborgh and New Brighton,
whoa intimate business abri racial Pria7ooe require Etch
Agency, The Odes,. litypter thonoarly hare clads ertch
corstrothient troth LI. Railroad as to enable them to put
tDan/ Ol.roletger on tboACrossoctalation Toro. whowill
olecturse of 0 4.opvt7 104 bug.... trotorly married•
ed to him. The Mroseuthth will hare an Iron Haze to the
!Mamma.. Car, wiz. the &dwelt and be Pr eft-lathy of Hooey.
JpNrl sod other vahrobics, Ile will leave New Brighton
by the Deming Tll.l.24lblkin to Pittatortth and Anatolia.
ay thty dart= Ms day tothtand to inbAbb, rowmaralons aa
my be entrostad, to him; and rettiro by the Kerolos
Truro with hie Gordo soot Conunicalows wironted. It will
be his duty to receive ou Ids up trip all patrols, pulses&
oMen, money. ar , which will be delivered to the ;roper
potty non altar the arrlrol of the Crain ttro Allrobeny
Car Depot. U. Mitt.o or rabbi mw. , g.
ea to le dellected tiro Oity—cornmthicate intal a l 41 zoo—
obtain rolionstetiob d rttturn Troller—order[code, and
return them al surckaate, large or moll. co • frop
pm °tyros to widow, engin. Ali words, Aar. will be de-
Metro moiled tat in tiro two cities. eDr to rrosonable
distance. without extra tharow. but to insure such
ry, the dirrotitor on pathaßromrpodaily for orients tamer.
should to asollolt;
At Way Stan. ne, all nuttier will boleti with the Station
Arent of the Railroad [7r :I when the tooter Party I.
oot at the nation on tiro:arrival or the Train, to roortra
The charted, far timing Pukes., ds and fur SerTlo•4l
rendered by the Memo or. are int...lad to tw •11011 rear
ronable limit. When troo nature or the looniness Is ouch
to Wmi[ ant tc . vei;6l agnetrieo4 win b. mi.de
tiildesnenwer is required t , settle his bills wei bins
Inwarddail with the Co=plirir, and to pay Inial/, tbe pat
font of tb• lLow pumas not ask him to wait old neat
trip br par no le M. matter.
=NU it. l kwiN tiss•been appointed flowenser, and
Will Commence his dudgeon .11.welay. No_ V, WA
• rrnaga Wes odium.
Ititleerrrd—t4 "bart* driver.
ALLerdirrrafr-7.lerrapir Witt,
Harredie
SwicLier Cllr. geLaurbil.
lcitt4cr•—.llr., White.. •
Woo II —fdr.l.lWpa.
OTOICZ Mars Kin= tic,
1
Pittsburgh, gee. ;Si,. ILL!
JAMES W. 'WOODWELL,
MANUVAPTUILCB.
MAW , AID 90 raise mars. Minna.
W. Wi respeetrully Informs hie friends
te u t i hstirt=lited his stock
Purdeared fo - ute r
sati 7 litthis city. ..tst is detain:tired ' to uphold
hie dock, wltheeanneed meterisl: best orkmnship, and
newest &sigma and riO' the extent of his
out
.d
hdlityin mminfarturing. ha is enabled to prw,,ca agr.
11. rented PUILNITUIIN aL. the lowest otiose.
keeps always on hand the greatest variety of sync
description or furniture, nom the cheapest end pwnu
to th e runt elegant ape{ sows, UM house. et; .4 pet.
of one. may be tstrabund from his Mock, or man unteturecl
expressly to order. Thefollowing anion., nalstst In ref
of DL ee.,,temti ',Wag yor richness of Style add duienJ
cannot Communed la •121),/t the Eastern cities I
tools Mg tete-sot:eta Bd.
1.00 Was Is Minh and ibis Moth: •
UM down Idatontanl (.Metro
40 do Walnut • •do
100
W Maho
alcogany llooltlactlbtinc
SO tt - do •
1M) Mahogany Dlr.!.
OA
60 Walnut tin •
100 Marble - Tog Csotro Tama
60 do 7 - Dreenhtlt Hht.h4
do ; Wallhlitattdg
40 Inclosed • do .
60 Mtn Dygegl_ng DOtaang
110 Mahogany 0 . 44 1.6 4 X
9) Waingt •00 •
460 CoMaga do -
WO ObortgykOd Poplar 0444rnadr.
20 Mahogany Wardrobra
10 Walnut, • do
/0 Marl do .; .
40 Min Dtiteang
IM Inning wig BrgalgaldTabhol
12 ISacratary Boog mien
20 Dusan i v ,. 6.46 OL
14 thine Sai Arcking <hal rg
1.2 Whoa . Ming DgML6
Hat and 'rove! itanft IVlAMtiotx
litigarem 10.-hg MM.
Onompatgos Obalyg thonbroke
9112abighan do: . Mall and Kw 04
FLoorptkro de4 • Indlva.
Pearl Inly/d . Irtgandonanh: i rah , oll
Ann dol Ottomang
Clotbla and,ll•llCh4l'r
AWN& large aeortmentor Common Varelture and Wind.
t Cher.
Cabinet maga!, anprAied with artlelea In their Una.
6 6,9 = 604 / 4 rod HoGda Inrulabed at tha shortest yoga.
411 ' , Man noorantlg otteltulet tft: .5 49(1
To.thosewhil wish Farmfri
FPO hate ',fortifoicind at a chant, price and
our terms. rani ittentka le railed to the Moe
way bum & :Goal 1,0 pony. bap or more In pro
portion are glean for 11170; Darold, in • onsiallmenta of $1
Per weak. or t 4 per ni•htb. lt Is located In Elk Co. Pa..
sod ha, on. of the bath- mutat. for Ito produce. In the
Rate. The mall la ark* , loam and la not to be surnamed
for farming, aa examination •will Show. It In all coal
land. underlaid 14 0 rieh mina which.. or ii.
facility U. therimka liarket, abortly become of im•
ammo value: •
The Banbury II 'Trio taw.. It.
which Oa tvm• under coraitruction from Me to wl lo a
abort din:rears of Bldarieray. bai ley Lt. R.
Woo Meow th rotugh lannnleattng it with Now 1 ort and
rlttabomb; :.The timbal. on It in a the Moot valuable
kind.' Title, wonceptionahlr rod mad w. frnn4l deeds.
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! PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
FRIDAY MORNING, 31ARCEI 7, 1856
Advance Payments.—hereafter no cub
.r.in be fel:en fer the Daily or Weekly Quetta,
wirez pit-merit le made in &dentee. Whenever the
b./ I• to wench the eobacription is paid, the paper
Ali to lovori.hir etepoed, onleas the embecription is re
•wed a.lvanee payment. Ail transient advortieinet,
or every licecription, will be rwonired to be paid in ad.
ranee. The only a:trona:ins al Ibbe where special Month
ly or yearly nontracts are Mad,
__l:tent:44le
'll3Plllebilrith Weekly linzette.—The ontoogivo
dreuletlon of our NMFIy Cased< offer. oto out tuminou men
• most deoLmblo medium of making Moir
otrreirenistlon Is botwoonfonr and gm thousand. Martini
almost ovory morchant, man caoatutot and Atm Immo,. lo
Wmt.rn P.1.711113i, and Bantam Ohlo.
Public Sentiment.
We have never known a nomination that
was so coldly received as that lately made at
Philadelphia. Everywhere the people, " Amer
icans" and Republicans alike, scout it. The
idea of forcing upon the people of the free
states a ticket made up of Mutest, Ftw.tons,
who signed the Fugitive Slave Law and betray
ed tho North, and ANDEITAI J. rrONALI,SO2I, who
boasts that he owns a hundred slavea, is prepos
terous.
We present, below, in r. condensed form, such
information an ■e hare been elite to gather con
cerning the tone of public sentiment
PENNSYLVANIA. —Some half dozen obscure
country papers, in addition to three or four in
Philadelphia, aro all that have as yet endorsed
Fillmore. The lialtiaburg Telegraph, the Lan
caster Independent Whip, the Philadelphia North
American, Lancaster Examiner, and Blair County
IVhig, which are among the leading opposition
prcesea in Eastern Pennsylvania, have con
demned it utterly; while in Western and North
ern Pennsylvania we have not yet heard of
one opposition paper, American or Republican,
that supports it.
New YOBR. —The Albany Ileguter, the leading
American paper of the State, is nut in bitter
denunciation of the nomination. The blows ot
administere are the most effective we have yet
witnessed. The friends of George Law, through
out that State, who constituted a majority of the
New York delegation to the national convention,
are generally hostile to Fillmore. Outside of
the old Silver Grey ruction, there in not a single
hearty - response to the nomination.
Mossocurrerns.—The Boston. , Allot states
that the nomination of Mr. Fillmore took the
American party of Massachusetts by surprise,
and some time must elope° before it will be able
to decide upon the proper or politic course to
be pursued. A nomination made under such
circumstances can hardly bo considered binding
upon any party ; and although it may give rise
to some diamiaaion for it few days, yet we feel
eh . efldent that Mr. Fillmore will hardly be a
prominent candidate in the next canvass. The
whole intrigue has already exploded.
The Newbaryport Herald does not treab the
nomination of Mr. Fillmore with much respect.
It speaks as follows
“It is probable that he will decline the nomi
nation as soon as he hears of it. He is now in
Europe If he does not it is all the same. Ile
is en extreme fegy in all his views, and if he
had not algned the fugitive slave law he could
not carry two States, and vow he can't carry one.
Mr. Dentition was once smiled upon by General
Jackson; tint if the spirit rapping theory is
true, it is wonderful that old Jackson's spirit
has Dot knocked out his brains before this—
Probably lt would if he had any to spare. All
that we ever knew of his doings was to bank
rupt the old hero by his management about the
ileitninigo estate; but as he is nominated by a
party that cannot over hope to emceed, it is well
enough."
One or two Boston papers, and two or three
in the country, are all that respond favorably.
Coaawcrnetre—The "Amerioane" of Bennett
ticct have repudiated the nomination of Fillmore,
sad endorsed the action of their delegates who
withdrew from the Philadelphia Convention.
The Now Haven Palladium states that Mr. Fill
more elands upon the platform of the Philadel
phia National Gounoil, which recognizes the Doug
las & Pierce doctrines of Squatter Sovereignty,
by which a whole territory may be given to sla
very at the bidding of a mere handful of emigrants
and is of opinion that the North will hove no half
way work in regard t, these matters..
In Maine New Hampshire • and Vermont there
is no organized party friendly to Fillmore. In
Rhode Island, the old •'cotton" Whigs are favor
ably disposed towards hiia, but their numbers are
not formidable.
ISDIAT , A. —But two or three papers in the
State of endorse the nomination of Fill
more. The Indianapolis State Journal calls it
"farce," and repudiates the platform. The
Madison Courier scowls the nomination; co Joes
the Wabash Cowin; and the Lafayette Courier
rays:
"Se far as we have been able to lent n , either
by conversation or report, there is not a mu in
Ude portion of the State who approves of the'
nomination, made as It was, or will vote for
Fillmore and Donelsm"
Was°in.--We can hear of but one paper in
this State which supports Fillmorc. The great
bulk of the opposition in Illinois will unite with
the. Republican organisation.
Wmoossts.--There is no response in Wlseon
siu to the Philadelphia nomination. 'That State
is Republican; and the few pro-elavery “Ameri
wins" who ore found within its borders cannot
prevent the Republican candidate from, getting
its electoral vote.
MICHIGAN. —Our Michigan monied to bring
UN a mingle favorable notice of the "American"
nominees. There le not, eo far on we are able
telearit, a single Fillmore plum lu fit. Peale
sulag'Stato.
lowa.—At in all the other aorthwestern Slates,
the opposition ranks in lowa present au ea
broken Republican front. novo naybo a few
Fillmore men smitten:al tip and down throughout
the State, butall our exchanges are opposed to
the man who elgned the Fugitive Slave Law,
and eustain the "American".delegates whu with
drew front tho Phlladelphla Convention.
New jaasur.—Tho Swum &pater, Norris
freseyliats, Camden West Jerstyition, nudism Co.
Courier, Trenton State I;d:rtio, llelvidere
Merin lentblem, l'etiututi Robrrarr, and
Camden Aterrirati fluentr, all loading Whig and
American papers, repudiate the enmistation,—
The Newark Attreury sap.
'As yet, none of the old Whig papers hive en
dorsed the nomination'', and, with one or two
melanoholy exception., they will Cot.
The old line Whip of New Jersey will not
commit themselves to mob leadership as that of
these who managed at Philadelphia to outrage
peddle eentimeek tir their . notion. There `were
men preminent there who never did CIIVA. and
never will have the confidence of true null un
swerving Whigs'. lint it isnot alone the Whigs
who will repudiate ouch a nomination effected
by Dual Influences. Large numbers of the
Americans of this Slate will „refuse to be gov
erned by Its action. Wo know many of the most
active In this City who ranee to be booed
the action of the Convention, and who will ally
themselves with the North Americans Every
thing looks well forthe action of those who are
determined that the policy of the Government
shall lie restored to its original purpose."
Ottto:—Outeido of Cincinnati, there are but
two,or three papers-that support Fillmore. He
has no dame whatever in that State. ,
Tenors (hID MUD ‘. .CAJIAII6. —"The , London .
Times Says, under the head' of military news--
"In addition to the Bth regiment and a battalion
of the Ulm, shish are about to be diatiatehed
to Canada, it is understood 'to be the Intention
of .the British. Government to send, out several
other reghnenth to British Borth Maoris's, so as
to form powerfulOre° iln that country In
anticipationzor being taken, it i t rel
ieved that T"almost every rpglment now attached
to the !home staticm, has received private inti-
mation that their services may lie re!luired to
Canada; and Inch! early, notice hie been given
in order that the regimental clothing, which Is
made expressly for that station; may be itiread-,
anew in WO the itigencies of the ambles
should "require *Jorge body of troeps, to , be
moved to that country!" -
Peary-viva YEARO AGO -There was in at
tendanee at Blttsbtugh, an old man, a delegate,
whose last sieit to that place wan madeln 1811,
when that place, which now claims a population
of one. hundred and twenty-111e thousand; eon
talnednoly tour thousand, hum= beingx: - .lVhst
changes have been produced timing thelaise . of
that period; by the Biptironiments of ma ch in ery ,
and the energy otmisa4.oiiiMe4slo. n ".
0.: ;
The Loodon Thula en senator seemed.. Celia.
trial American speech
• So far as, the present feeling of Americana
.
against England is based on any national conno-
F Set, the principle of it must be lookeilfor in the '
general edherion to what to called the Monroe,.
dootnne, which is that the United States cannot
safely suffer any further colonization of the New i
World by European nations. Not only is it held !
that Powero heretofore strangers to the soil gill!
be prevented from gaining rights, but even a
country like England, which 'already posiessest
what may be called an empire, shall be preolud ,
ed from a farther extension of territory. Al
though such a doctrine does not affect the rights
of any foreign power which has not assented to
it, yet, partly from the fact that the age of cote
siesis past,partly from the whole of the twdoonti-
Dents being under legitimate Governments, there
has been a practical acquiescencein the princi
ple enunciated by the American "statesman. To
a citizen of the United States, then, it may seem
a settled maxim of public law; certainly there Is
none more frequently alluded to in patriotic-era
-tions, more constantly reiterated in official doe
umente.
"America for the Americans" is a phrase read
' ily applauded in the States, while beak speakers
and hearers do not conceal how vride to the ides
conveyed to them by the name "America," how
purely national and exolusive is their tumor the
term "A inericane." Wo Where that, Si* far froth
being indignant, they will receive it with assent
and oomple.ceoey, if we ascribe to them a feeling
that the New World should be peopled and added
to civilizetion by the enterprise, tinder the ens
pices, and according to the example of the model
' , Republic. It will be seem that both the cannel;
of dispute refer to the same prinelple--that of
not luterfiiring with Europe, antl,"ietturn, net
permitting interference. To enlist American
citizens for en European war, or to extend Brit
lab territory on American ground, are acts which
equally alarm the patriotism or pride of the
'Union. Such matters can.be easily turned tif a
skilful politician into grave causes -tit diSairision;
the jealousy of even moderate'ciiizenainay be
added to the reetlessneas or animosities-eta lees
-worthy class, and a general commtiti n excited
among a people who have little kneWl dgo of 'the
merits of the 'questions at issue. II
A -debits in the American Semite lead com
menced et the departure of the tut etaamer.•
The subject was the treaty respecting Nicaragua;
the Immediate qttetalon was whether the exist
ing rights of England were curtsiled or left as
before by the effect of thettreaty. Now, wheth
er its operation is' to be prospective or retro
spective, whether its articles be ambiguously
worded, what is the meaning of "proteotion"
and "dominion," are questions which' it would
seem a temperate dieonsalon could resolve.—
With reaped to the Bay of Islands, the British
contend that they are in posseselon, and are
merely prohibited from an extension of terri
tory; as regards the Mosquito kingdom, they
say that - topretectorate exists and may, r ightly
be maintained. The very words of the treaty
which forbid either party to use "any protec
tion which either affords or may affmki.". far the
purpooe of erecting fortifications fir founding a
colony, are urged to he sufficient proof that
such a protectorate might legally exist.
The Americana, on the other hand, would lim
it the ,British to Belize, acquired under the
treaties of 1781 and 1780, asserting that their
own prior treaties with Nicaragua are suffioient
to justify them in resisting any farther British
claim, even irreepeotively of the agreemeet of
1850. It is from questions Co purely technical
as [beim that the lees moderato senators will
probably wander into general 'denunciation of
England and her policy. We are toll before
hand from whom we hive to expect warlike
speeches, and native politicians have no difficul
ty in pointing out the motive, which will inspire
the various harangues. The address of Mr. Se
ward, however, is already before on, and, though
his view of the treaty is wholly Aerican, and
his language is not wanting'in tome, yet we can-,
not complain of the tone in which he has die
cussed the question. He upholds the Interpre
tation given by the AmeHean Cabinet' affirms
that "under no circumstances could the fiction
of a Mosquito king,' kingdom, or protectorate be
tolerated" to interfere with 'American rights,
and would restrict England at Belize-to what
eke originally"acquired. From the enuncia
tion of these opinions he parries to the practical
question of a settlement. Firmness, without
hostility to'England, he looks upon as the pro
per policy of the United States.
The States continuity increase in power on
their oven continent ; England, though tenacious,
is slowly loosening her grasp. The true policy,
is, then, the old one, "of a masterly inactivity.""
However, as something must be done at once,
he does not object to arbitration; but, as Amer
ica bat passed the limit at which ebe could with
dignity propose it, he insinuates that England
would act courconely in taking the initiative.—
The course, however, which ho proposes to his
own country is hardly one which, at first eight,
seems to allow any conciliatory advance to be
consistent with the self-respect of our.own. It
is that "a notice be given to tireat Britain that
we shall interfere to prevent her exercise of
dominion in South America, if it shall net be
discontinued within one year, and that authority
be now given to the President to execute that'
delayed putpOse." Public opinion in America
seems to have decided that' Mr. Beward'e pur
pose is eminently pacific. The form of notice
which he recommends ie, we learn, eels , ?web as
is necessary to bring the matter to a decision,
and the words "interfere" and "prevent," which
have an unpleasant Arend, are as harmless an
the "force of arms" the "sticks, staves and
°tubs" of qur old actions of ejectment.
Ail this is very well, and wo would folly ex
press our acknowledgments to Mr. Seward or any
other Senator who will urge on his countrymen
the propriety of settling this question with mod
' creasy and good will. • But we cannot allow it
to be supposed that the determination of England
to uphold her rights will be at all affected by
the defiant speeches or hostile resolutions of any
assembly. It would be an abnegation of all that
gives up a plane among nations if we were to
yield tothe threats that may be uttered in the
Congress or by the peen of the United States.
The citizens of those States have told as repeat
edly what are the principles of their own tillers.
The men, their motives, what each has to• gain
or lone, how one looks to war for re-election,
how another receives credit for having purposely
made a treaty ambiguous, hare been described
again and again by countrymen who may be
supposed better informed than ourselves. We
will take Washington and Its political morality
on this trustworthy testimony.
The ituution then, is, are we to recede from
righte Wig admitted and openly exercised, be
cause certain men's electioneering tactics de
mand load words and bellicose demonstrations
We believe that much of this recklessness is ow
tug to tiro habitually pacific tone In which the
United States are constantly spoken of In Eng
land. Sue a tone is, indeed, only a sign of the
spirit whitish animate/1' our people, both high and
low; all classes are anxious to remain on terme,
not only of peace, but of cordiality, with a nation
akin to our own; no English statesman would
dare speak In terms of disparagement or hostili
ty of the millions across the Atiantio. But, if
the sentiments uttered. in English society be re
ceived u proofs of timidity, if they encourage
immoral politicians to acts or defiance through a
belief in English sluggishness .and embarrass
meat, then it is time they should be explained.
This country wishes to do no wrong. bet yet
is determined to suffer ncne. This country knows
the blessings of peace, but was never more than
now convinced that there are some evils even
worse than war, and foremost among them the
habit of concession to ill-founded demands Mere
ly because it is, for tbo moment, lees trouble- 1
some to acquiesce then to resist. England Cares
little for the Bay of Islands, nail leas, if Possi
ble, for the King of the Mosquitos; but eke dote
care for rights which-only because they are
rights—are as sacred when they regard nn in
tgnificant territory as if the destiny. of . Canada
or Jamaica were Involved. It is In the interest
of the United States and of peace itself that we
Wee* to give up to mere clamor what has been
adrolUid as our right, though we world gladly
surrender It if It cold be decided that the right
was in the United States. •
" CONTI/PPP or Coca?.' - The' Washington
correspondent of Om New York Times etatee
that one day lent week, Mr. Barbour; of la.
diens; 'asked leave to introditoe a bill providing
for an itppeal in alleged cases of contempt .of
Court, but objection being made by Mr. Leta
er, of Virginia, and others, it legator. received.
The purpose of' this bill le .0 :grant a trial by
jury in 'ease of contempt,' When demanded by
she accused, and that, to circumscribe - the dee.
polio power of a Judge to !uprisen a men at
will, because hi oboosee to deem him guiltrof
disrespect; The Unwillinpees of.tipaqiern men
even to dimities ' a omega of thislort, dotal not
urn, much:.for their liberality, - or confidante in
the rlghteotuinese bt the notating law..' Thi bill
must, however, get a hearing: edenevei Esti&
By the way; numerous petitions ter the impeach
ment 'of Jodge!, - Kine;'for his; arbitrary conduot
in the cane ut - Pasamort
_Willbuteen, have; been I
sent 'Ai the:frouse Committee , 06', Judiciary— I
air evidence, that inch Outrages are not ro pass
unnoticed by the' eras tinitea Stater,
who . are jadeite of 'any, and all tioreecirthenta
open the liberty 'of - the' cltisen; not sanctioned
bytheiter Of com Mon judge and =melt Ocoee.
Anti OP I:llllflat;Weltse..--The
loan on of the Arne now numbers ;1 20(1
men. 'Of Olean 800 are stationed at Leon; 200
:it Virgent6o at fien.Carlosfit:Castillir: 00 at
Asti Joan diffitiA 80 at Idmagalps, 00 at Melte!,
lild:thliroulltubtr 0t1.07. 0 f. 03.1Vidit
=MEE
VOLUME LXIX---NUMBEII 168.
—.-Tna NO/11MM' FOR PRWIDIIIIT. —The nom i -
nation of Mr. Fillmore, seems to give the fullest t
satisfaction to the South, where the American
party can calculate upon carrying only a few
Btatp„but equal -dissatisfaction at the North
where the nominee is to be elected If at all. We
are opposed to any nomination Laing made, and
eo was the North genetally; but the Booth had
eufielent etrongth in the Convention to carry it,
and to dictate the nominee. A large number of
the delegates from the North jeceded from the
Convention, before tho nomination- was made,
thus showing divided ranka'in the outset of the
presidential race, which to to be regretted.
But at this time it is irepoeaible to foresee
what effect the nomination cf Fillmote and Don
elicit' may have. A position of things now
ecarcoly anticipated by any:ray occur, by which
the Americans of the North and the South may
become thoroughly united on their candidate, in
whiellevetit victory will be certain. Oo the
other hand; a complete division may take place,
and the Americana and Republicans of the North
unite on a new candidate, the consequence of
which would be sectional candidates and sec
tional parties, and the drawing of the line
between the North and the South, which should
be avoided.
We' observe that in some parts of the North,
as well as in the south, the nomination of Mr.
Fillmore is hailed, with much enthusiasm. But
we do not think that aninomination would have
been wise or judicious, nor that it would have
finally nettled the quentiou.—Laneaster (AO
hid. Whig.
11111"03 ITAPANRSE ACQUItIIIO3I.--aho Tribune
states that the place called Diejama," said, In
the news by the America, to have been ceeded to
the Dutch in their new treaty with the Japanese,
whereon to form so . entrepot for the Dutch trade,
with Japan, is - the little Island Desims, at Nan ,
gt atal. occupied as the silo of the Dutch factory
,for twoicenturies past. Hitherto the occupants
have paid a certain annual renteo the Japanese
proprietors of the Island and buildings, under
whose constant supervision as well as under
that of a whole host of officials, they have been
obliged to live. Probably by the new treaty
they have obtained the en& control of the
island as their own property, and freedom from
more or INN of the espionage, restrictions and
annoyances by which, hitherto, they hate been
hampered. If en, this - is one step more toward
the opening of the Japanese trade.
Amosa his incidents of travel, M. do Vera, a
writer of the hotir, raletee ono peculiarly inter
esting. Visiting the abode . of Linamna, he found
among the dislicznpreserred in hie house an in
geniouel and singular contrivance--a "floral
clock." In a half circle, around a table of the
great hotaolet; a number of plants were arrang
ed, which, opening theta flowers at a certain
moment, told thehour with unerring exactitude.
Thew Wonder of the Age.
NOPAYI.
DR tOBLAS' Calebrilted Venetian Lin
iment doeanoteure Cholera D...t.r/V Cop eaUel
totrotatla VoroltlnalMontpe, Toothache. moaPPoo
Eland. &Mid reef, lloatrotto Bites; Inane% Chtonte
ben l lloll.4 lionte, Cote. Borne, Bruit.
and Pelee os abouou . tl au . Weakneee In the Llmbn, Bank and Cheat.
O Y
Dr. Tablas has .N
van-nlllllllWG—Tßoted hlulment Jr.
for eight roars
without ever Laving a demand made Mr the return of the
metlonn.g...Jr.—all that le cant le to use It sootoollog to the dl-
No One wolf ever lee Without It.
After one. using It. U you do not Lind It better than tor
thing you hare ever tried before
Get Your &raw Returned.
SilrTbensande of Certlliteatea have been received speak
ng 01 Its ram :virtue.. Now-a-daye it is the prattles Lo
PlmPa. with earthiest. from unknemingaireone, or
avr.irlyaLLshoire tet
oaen t : hay• neva used the inedielne—uow .
1,gr.1 DOLLARS
to •n , . one who will pr.e that be ever published a (.Me
rartibmbe daring the Lime be has had hie medicine before
the Pebile.
Call on the scents and set s Pamphlet containing:yen.
dinsot.D/nater. perm. ettelon• of the haws of
the Venetian •I.lniment have stated It I. Inkrlone to take
It Internally, Dr. Toble, bee taken the lellowleg
OATH.
I. Fom. TOMAS, of ttoe city et New York. being duly
sworn, d' dep.. that I compound a Igiemorr called Vasa.
has. and that the Ingredient, of wolehlt Is composed are
perfectly Lennie., to take Internallfil even In double
bottle.
the quantity umnedlel the Dlreetions aomnpanying .
each
BIAS
New York January gib. 1856,
b. I. TO
lawurn to th is day before me.
Fgemeno jgeon i yor.
Prise Ila,and6o cents, Fold. the m Drugs's. and Ma Patent
11rIteine Dealers throughout the 'United Mates.
Nardi. foe sale Dr. Tobias* lime Liniment In tilut
bottles at 60 owb warranted mpirlor to any other.
Dr. Tolthe vffioey @1 CoartJaad oh, New York.
fel&lawdlr
A. Krebs & 8r0., .
LITHOGR,APWARS,
No. 74 Third Street. Dispatch Dedhatut.
KVERY KIND OF ,DKAWINO EN
GRAVING AND PRINTINO executed lo the beet
ut moderate/prime, I•22.ultirl
BABE CLiANCE—Thc aubscriber hav
ing =aged In another basin which demands ble
who • ilma and attanzion„ alltics to dispose all& Tea and
Family armee, bushman.
The standing of the boom is well known laitho tint of
Rs Rind, the bIISIZMNI Imes .incrosidian. and tho
tumor. of tbs. beat dam In the city.
Wo to onararetic business man, with small capital, this is
• ram chanco_, and • rum thrtno, For particular. enqulrs
of IfelYl'._ W. A. hicOLUltti, corner of Wood and dth
COAL LAND FOR SALE--83 acres beet
Cost, awl 160 lutes surfsee, tleOrninlistely back of Nast
• Ihrmlo stop.
Thletbslnester ettillosn any other in market,
and adorerare ammo ;or purchasers. The SUM. Is
alstatad and beautifully situated for tenantry Peaty, but
30 minutes' ride trorollp city, on • rani of assy grads.—
The stmorithsre la alsnr, , pore and brsolots, fns tram mi
ssals sod obiectlotoi to low land* rendering It one of the
utoetpteneezt on 4 healthy:L.4)ml he deness Rear.
0, • is !undo to Wm. J. 'toward. Jr., who owns and rio
rhloo on ealfseeeet property. It *III be wad In tivetatl ten
sore plots. or toolbar, so desired, if not cadblab•pat
del entomb; It mitt be &told q.t. Pnblln WRY
hlrriet i et=g 4 igliltbdPk A leZ. N' a j ejefel* Fertt red
Noss ea. or L. (I, ISPEUNN, Rm.. No. salt st. ja.V.3ned
Watches, Clocks awl Jewelry at greatly
Reduced Prices.
OLIN M. .ROBERTS,, la Firth erreet, is
one 441ing off bin large and choke stock of fine
tch, clorha Jewelry Ana Pansy lioodeat • ret7 email
adreue- on first coot preraratory to enlarging his toe
mann and the perrettereet an entire new nook for the
Spring Trade. Perene-daelting great I=g:dna ehoolil
all early, ea it Li his determination to dome out 6V .prea
ent stock eriLbont any regard to former
Lesn't forget timepiece ItORNIZTEP. 10 11l
et t
k atmet, near
Mar. . led
COTTON .DUCK,
tOR 'Railroad Cars, Sieamboats, Tarpat-
Ai. lc supplied to order of Merl= quality.
at/ th„
I:l,,ruer Cheap•lde arid Lombard Sta. Baltlnicue,
telt:Lad
Wm. B. Talcott & Co.,
. . . _
MgILT &MAIIOGAN Y LOOKING GLASS
se ata aft kinds rwthat and Piet= Prato* Alee.
edeale Dakar In Imparted mi4l7emeetio lanex4l.4.
..
.4 Varieties
ILetncin•t orened a full ...sotto:tent of articles to oar
line ere Lorne the attention of deniers nom both eltr , and
oonntry to oar stock, fooling maddens We en offer even
lodusemeot both as to quality snd Rrkes of goods.
esdedf (te.woon 81., earner of Yonrth.
BEAUTIIVi. SUBURBAN REM
AMNON FOR S AX. IP- Sltuatit oat the Pittsbursda and
Slaubsarida Tumult* Ilmut, about halts mlla from Jcmode
form ocataMing between Y and^J adres—on srblahls erect
ad • bria cottara. lm MN' coo tattling d roams and collar.
Portion, eta, good well of Itator near the hoom, a drat
nes .table, carrlaza Masa aod various other outbutlatnp.
Mara balsa about one haruhrod Its:wing rrWt Mses Gras
°holiest mu 1,47, poslettrur or #latoot. Almond- Nactarine,
SUM, .. }. 47.11=7 9 . i ta:s ert y d = . 7 '" ;111 =
,try toe .nd rcroteraino glean on the Ist m next.
A play lo'l4l4:dawd BLAKELY t ttIQHEY,
Foi - Bile.
TMUM vtiluablo Farnialphig on ' the Pa.
Centro! named. IX miles from Stewarthi Station
. 1e talks tram the city; eentablen over SP) arm. •
fair proportion elearaL the balsam imbered. Throe
bested lon tons. hapPyrements thereon. The
'bpb yell adapted either to esticultersi or grazing pisr-
Pow. Will be sold together ov eemetely, to .de
ohms. Terms very tow. Far f art..._pertionlars add
em
drah.lionterS .1 . A. DICK . West newton. Pa.
4...2 N. ' WIOKERSILLIWS PECTORAL
OfildPOOLlD,—xis following castle:ate Ii from
Chauncey preolla ! atsl., President of the Western lima of
Baltimore:
fission burelmeekeeveral bottles of & N. Wkkasbant'a
14“711/1tAL 11 . 0.%_YOUN D. and given I (one Mir trlal with
myself, Wady, arid number of friends. of sta. ba4
a cantina tvo yearn' standing. and after mhos your sat
oable meadelue was entirely ousel., Logo rim e.. in
being able to saT. tbat I hen found your Pectoral Come
pound to be the best remedy forth. Pure of Poughs and
told that lbws area used In mylfamily. and would
rewm
mrnd all ptheni so stained to use
Baltimore, NbTAS. PIiaIINURY BROONJEL
•
,Ulm STObik--;Tho Subscriber is
Opt
to ikoW lbr ftunbilln, 9400 pa th os o
toad kind of g st l o=1: rale goes Lrm.
tion La made won tha at No. AZT Wylf•
nittb Ward . Parsons In leant Ft any osnallesatds 1111=1:
UV, es kr rally.oson bring tarnished filth; the test kind
Soo strong rails. sa ~the Hans ore Ilks.mall sbaped and
15ras i lost 7 strong solid sail.' J. a 'MALKIN&
BBLS. MESS -PORK. reo'd and for
1 AJF sale AT Mai AHRIVJES t DIILIVoIau
011 - BBLS. FLOUR reo'd and for ealo ay
S. DILWORTII.
PERAL ASS roo d an Ml
or Bale
Df re2.l 81:1111VIDI k DILISOILTII.
BBL& POT /1.511 reed and for solo by
es. • 13111UVEL, DILLWOHTIL
Ull YB--Wo are prepared to furnish
lot .14 tx• tetrunlost water tom earlarm, at toodatata
rata, at Mat Al 00%1 , 4 Wood at.
CL O VER ISEEOI.)-3 btuthels for sale by
xi fen J. B. CIAMMILD.
ir LLEAT
-4
4V
• eal• by
B E &N . -10 bblo. for 711—valiruLD.
6~881,5. APPLE BUTTER !united and
taw Ws by I3IIII.IVEILA DILW9RTIL
iILOOR-100 bbls. extra flow in store and
fp, w. er (1.19 ' /WRING= Alt lIAILDAU
_ _ -
Ocul 40,S.•.Prpno glovezr ~/ dead 16t tale , aad' Timothy
ET
!7 Xit. - 15UNKLAND a co.
011T1ER-1 bbl.: - paoke 'in store for sale
101/1,3 C4xte •Xmalguizent, toy DAVID
`Loa,and Ilawl eta.
•-
,lOUTIIERN FLOUB.=-Extra rowdy and
mistl4W ID store Ma foe tale by
'lO t,.. DAVID O. Li LIIEST.
ifiATS-200 beta. for 11t3 by. ,
-
NJ/ - I DAVID O. BERM..
) 1111 7 8 229. 11 1st .La0, 1 1A t TO ind llY .4 -4.1_: a 70h . 0!
seint,ul- - • isku. us .4170 :4
IIEARLASII-27 catki• -
p mo qtwi ty lust
Ned aid rcm o f
• K.DAI.7.
'1441!! !!!;P!77Vilniall ' i ll
-FIZER ''l4 deka iirime
14 " 4 : 144 , 40 . 741 4 ,1 49UPA41)41106pUt t
- XV 7.(1 -
bushels prime wiute for
fe39 J. ICCANFIELD.