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    prritallttili GAZETTE
BY D. tt Wnrrz_..
PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1856
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ADOPIRDsuST TEM PITTSBURGH 0014 V IINT o
lON.
'l, We deremen and shall attempt to nem
sll Isms wid th ellow the Introduction or slavery Into ter ,
Motive ones coneecrated to freedom. and wfli terist 07
:;.tg."k=f &Tufted . riatql.*"""TY th."
2. We will rapport by every lawful means oor brethren
In Eszisas In thetr mostitutkeraleard menlY madame .0
nemoed authority of their Weber Invaders, and will
sive the full weight of our political power In favor of the
Immediate admiral= of Kamm to the Union at • free,
mfg, independent State.
S. Belbrvins that the prevent vlatlonal administration
hes shown Itself to be week end falttdemend that Its coo
tinnance to power to Identteed OM the promte of the
elate wirer to national supremacy. tth the exchudon of
freedom from the territrry. of
with increasing dell dls.
med. U. is • leading purpose of or. cysardzatien to Ger.°
• and overthrow It.
01110 can PannaTINANIA ltatimom, =An er
ror laving occurred in the statement of receipts
of this rood as published in our last, we re
lmblish it. The receipts of the Company, for
February of this year, as compared with last,
are as follows:
• •
February, 1856, (paseengere) $55,087 04
0 (freight). ......... 84,855 06
Total for February. 1856 69,922 09
Receipts for Febriary, 1865 64,881 09
• -
Itibrease 6,591 00
Receipts for Januery; 180.. 77,873 05
Receipts for hiccup, 1856. 66,181 79
The reeult for ,February is very' gratifying,
as it exhibits the largest amount of receipts of
any February eine° the road was opened. From
the time the road was opened, until lastsommer,
there wall a constant increase of receipts; but
the high water all het eummer, together with the
exhausted state of the country consequent on
the failure of the orope the previous year, had
a disastrous effect on the business of the road.
Circumstances have again changed in favor of
the road. The rivers are bound up with ice,
and a large amount of freight is passing on the
road, both ways; so that notwithstanding the cold
weather, and the difficult state of the track, the
Company has done a handsome business. hie not
Mall probable that the river will keep up this year
as it did last, and we have the premise now of
another bountiful harvest. It is safe, therefore,
to predict, that under prudent and judicious
management the road will do better than in any
former year of its existence. To the gentlemen
who have charge' of the road the stockholders
and the publiolook for Working out the best re
sults, both in the way of profits and facilities,
and we think they -will not be disappointed.
The President, on whose shoulders more than on
that of any one tamer, and probably more than
on all others put together, rests, the responsi
bility of the management and the credit of the
Company, is a gentleman of judgment and ex
perience, and be is no doubt animated with a
desire. to make the work all that the Stockhold
ers end the Company can desire, and all that
was contemplated in the commencement and
progress of the enterprise. He undoubtedly hall
the beat wishes of the public, as be has ours,
that the most abundant OGIOCOED may crown his
labors in the responsible and honorable position
to which be km attained. He has an arduous
duty-to perform in maintaining the credit of the
Company, burdened as it to with a heavy floating
debt, but we trust that the increasing receipts
of the Company will -soar' relieve his anxieties
on this score; and enable him to push on the
Bridge connection with vigor. This latter work
we consider of great importance to the Com
pany, and one which ought not to be delayed
one moment longer than absolutely necessary.
The Stockholders evinced their extreme desire to
have the Bridge conneiion finished, when they
consented to forego their dividernis for the sake
of expediting the work. The new Board will
gratify the public by announcing ht en early
. day that the superstructure is„to,der contract,
and that the long looked for - extension of the
road to this side of the river is near at hand.
As the Ohio and • Pennsylvania road - is now
without any direct rival road to contend with, it
should embrace the opportunity to etrengthen
itself In every possible way by affording the
best facilities within its power to trade and tree
. eL If the Steubenville road is ever completed,
it will come into direct competition for the
Cincinnati and St Louis business; but the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Company con, by that time,
establish a business, through and local, which
will render it measurably independent of cora
, petition. Even if the Steubenville road is fie.
isited from river to river, without bridge!, it w 11
-be no serious rival to the Ohio and Pennsylva
nia road. Aim and Mosey are the two items
considered by railroad passengers, and the
Steubenville road can nover, complete in tim e
and money with the Ohio and Pennsylvania., on
. ilits connectioris are perfected by two immense
• Ralroadbridgcs. This will be a work of years,
thus leaving.the field comparatively clear for the
chill and genius of the Managers of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania road. Our -means to benefit
it is the early completion of the Bridge tonne°-
. non.
A Maw-Armor roa Saavenr.—lt is suggest
ed that the following be printed by way of ap
pendix to Re►. Dr. Adams' next edition of his
"South Side View of Slavery." It is also cora.
Jumada to those who were so ehocked at what
they chose to call "Mr. Banks' Amalgamation
Sentiments:"—
. Prom the allemurl Democrat.
Very lately a pamphlet has been freely circu
lated throughout A/lei:earl, entitled "A Report
made to the Platte County fbilf-Defeusive Asso
ciation by a Committee, through B. P. String
fellow, Chairman."- 11l that Report, on page 80,
scours tfie following atrocious and Infamous ,
paragraph:—
"Negro slavery hue a farther effect on the
charaeter of the white woman., which should com
mend the institution to who loos the whim ram
more than they _do fAe iugro. It is a shield to
the virtue of the white wanisa.
• "So fig as man Wad, woman wilt be his
victim.' Those who are forced to opeupy a me
nial position, have ever been, will ever be most
tempted, least protected; thisis hue of the evils
of slavery; it attends till who arc id that abject
condition from tie beautiful Circassian to the sable
dosiglaer of Africa!' While we admit the selfish
sees of they sentiment; we are free to declare we
lave the white woman so much, we should save her
evert at the sacrifice the negro, would throw
around her every shield, to keep her oat of the
way of temptation.
"Such areas effects of Negro Slavery upon the
Mdividual charade of the white ntoe."
gey...The proceedings of the American Steen-
Aire Committee as given in the Okroniek, and
quoted in oar columns yesterday, were tenor
'.rsetly reported. Az:given in the Dispatch, the
resolution adopted is as follows:
R a ged, That we approve of -the plan of or
ganization truggested, by the -American, Whlg
and Repnblkosn members of our State Legisla
ture, and request the Americus of Allegheny
county and all.others: opposed to the National
Adteinistratiou,, to meet in the several townehips
at the visual pieces for koiding . elections on
.61101467 r Mann 15th, between the hours of
two and five o'clock st., and in the wards and
boroughs between the boors of seven and vino
`e'elock.r. IL, end slant two delegates, to meet In
- Convention it the Court House, in the city of
Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, March 15th lost, at
o'clock , a. x., for the purpose of electing
tenth delegates to the State Convention, to be
• held at Harrisburg on the 2,dth day of March,
{net t to nominate , i Statetloket.
Thuile entirely. different from what wo com
mented on yesterday, and ie not liable to the
same objections. The resolution ie not, in itself,
a subject of oavii; but we aro decidedly of opinion
. that It would have been better had the Commit
tee izlurn no action in the matter, which was
the ewirot; adopted by the Republican Commit
tee.
ALLIGIUUR Verist lletanoan.—We learn
that the Committee of Coonolla hntitig before
theta the appliestion of the Valley liallroad for
the right of way, trill report in favor of Liberty
street.' Row those . interested in that sdready
Orereroirded thoroughfare will like this action,
rerealiureto 14 seen. The little publicity it got
Yesterday relied coitsidrinble abitement
lbw litosio.--"i* takeout to ow Getrvis hoots, 7
sritNa and °opposed sortesaly for Banford i ii
Open - 40Turalut, by T. O. Jatunrres,lssjost heti'
published in Philsdelpids) by B. IrCarthy.
Tam Was Am fixer Finkstoas, by the Albany I
Register, the leading, we may ray. the official, =---
American paper of the State, continues with My, Hamm No. 600 Fourth 'M., says .
vigor. We gave an extract from that paper of Dr. MeLAREB CELEBRATED I.Eattirdig, Metered
yesterdsy. The next day appeared another b r FUM IN G l'BOa.. f rit t. ,,q.',71‘6... 5t .i 1 5 . .1052 .
crushing article, from which we take an extract, It 11lr A e . tti o l f dg . mhiloutto.:lnclegar 4ory ir = Is t r h
became it tells some wholesome truths, to most brought away ti . hooch of tehetilti numbering. fahouta
unwilling ears. After elating that Fillmore was judge itc?.ai . : t e r c;s Tr i Xt Vs =7 7 ikk' , dari'g Lb :
forced upon the American Convention by Pro - gest ". l274 's ta l t it:rre ' d , :,k,td . ,tto,,,,,UFA lL'd ,.., 4 „t
slavery, Northern Dough-faces,- in alliance with of Dr. than „ ...,..artfr;&,7,...;--,..7.7.-gy iii;iii;:
the Slaveoaraoy, the &sister proceeds: Ind Be,'. which limmdtitawar Vitro her orer three hone
dyed worm.. bil., and little. she new belieree bereelf to be
But there wits no hope of their candidate's . ..""", fr
„,,,” r„.„ft.'"P.V... w oman , ~,,,,n , , 20 ,
success based upon the free sentiment of the Ise.; stieit - ,4,:rs - alterthat i,,.Fe - oe, - , - .41 - st t iaa t sl i s'e
North. His antecedents went crashing against C." l "bmtlia Fidnande.tihe Paned two large top. worms.
..
the Anti-Slavery inetinote of the northern pen. ion" this a b r ''' itl t cth " o " ad loom peruse .. n bo t I n
pie; and however they might secure his nomina- . an d .1. the re t 0 t.L. , " ;,t'' th ..1... by per
lion, they felt that there must be more than ~,,„ ii,,,,i r ,..
even Ameticaniein backed by the ' Silver - Grey" 41..rmebesers alit be =end to ask foe DR. tertattrli
strength, to overcome the prejudice in the North- CELEBRATED VERMIEIIOE, end take oone. elm. at
ern mind against his Southern affiliations. They "" v ,: r T if "" . In
.....h sou.
.AII
therefore leagued with Slavery. They urged :,,,,.. be boa at . t ''' '' '......... L 7. hbt Drag ~....i i.,_ the u t i,,,.1
him upon the South through the memory of the state Condo. .—`-
Fugitive Slave Law, and they pledged his fu- tor eels h- the sole prinerietnTe.
FLEMING 1111.0Tiliall.
tore action to square with the past. They spoke -.` " ' la.
of the necessity , which existed on the part of the
South of having a man for President who could
show • clean record in favor of Slavery—whose
antecedents would in themselves be a platform
on which the South could stand. They talked
about the Kasai* Nebraska Bill, the repeal of
the Missouri Compromise, and appealed to the
South If their candidate was not worthy of their
trust. They united with the South in driving
from the Convention the New England States,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, and practically the greet
West. Having done thin, the cat:nine' , was
complete. The South, after the secession, held
the entire control of the Convention. its vote
was cast in a solid mass for btu-Lain FILLMORE,
the candidate of the conspirators—and he step
ped forth nominally the standard-bearer of the
American Party, but in truth the champion of
Slavery.
By this result, a candidate was forced upon
the State of New York against the expressed Wish
of two-thirds of the American members of the
Legislature, against the expreseed wish of a ma- ,
jority of the State Officers, against the expressed
wish of more than two-thirds of the Delegates
from the State in the Convention. Nominated as '
he was by the slave-holding States, because of
hie pro-slavery antecedents and their confidence
in his pro-slavery future, he can only be regard
ed, not as the representative of the American •
Party, but as the representative and the candi
date of Slavery. As Built, we say to-day, as we
said yesterday, we will not support him. We
have no stomach for the battles of Slavery, and
we will not fight them. We will not struggle
against the popular sentiment of the entire Ras;
the North, and the West. We were content to
Ignore the Slavery issue; we tried our beet to do
so. But our back is to the wall,and we will go no
further. Let those who desire to see the Amer
ican Party crushed between a false Democracy
and Republicanism, continue to press it into the
servloe,of Slavery--and . they will see it ground
to powder between the upper and the nether mill
'tone.
But, let those who wish Its preservation, who
have no desire to don the funeral garment and
follow it to the grave, go with to in saving it
from destruction. Let na do in New York as
they lisle done in Massachusetts, in Connecti
cut; in all the Eastern Smite, in Pennsylvania,
Ohio, and the whole West—place it upon a plat
form which does not shah with thopopular senti
ments of the people. Let us swing loose from
Slavery. Let us break away from the service of
an institution which the Northern mind abhor':
and compelled no we are to unite the Protestant
and American sentiment with Slavery or Free
dom, choose the latter. Let us stand—as Mai
sachneetts stands, as all New Ragland and the
West ettands—oci • one common American plat
form, and at the same time vindicating the rights
of Freedom.
11,191 26
A Pawner /EOM viz Sot n 3 —Oar New York
papers fatale' h na with the following protest cf •
portion of the members of the American nomi
nation Conrention, growing out of the rejection
of the twelfth section of the original platform:
At a meeting of the Southern members of the
Notional Council of the Native American Union,
and of others intending to adhere to the twelfth
article of the platform of the American party,
held on the evening of the 20th of February, 18.93,
it was with great unanimity resolved (and the
result hailed with nine cheers,) that, In ease the
Natitm,al-Cduncil should strike out or meterially
modify - the Minh article, the Southern delegates
would at onhe retire In a body from the ball, and
proceeding to the—Ninth ward council room,
would there; with such other members se might
unite with them, continue the session of the true
National American Council. Some of the under
signed retired. in pursuance of the above retro
lution,the moment the entire platform woe strick
en out; others remained to witness the result-
The undersigned deem it due to themselves and
those they represent to declare that they cannot
stand upon the new platform, nor continue mem
bers of any national organization of which it is
the supreme law, or of which those who repro-
Panted several of the Northern States are mem
bers; and they therefore resigned their, C0M1:61.-
mons as members of the National Council, and
severed their connection with the national organ
ization, as at present constituted, adhering, and
meaning always to adhere with undiminished
loyality, to the American party of their reepeet
ire Suites.
Masai:. Puns, of Arkansa a.
Cary MUMMA, of California.
WIXOM AND CHICAGO USIIOII HAILIOAD. - WO
refer the traveling public to the 'advertisement
of this road. Emigrants and others, bound to
the fertile prairies, and the flourishing towns of
lowa and Miltnesota and the regions beyond,
Will find the route through Chicago the best
"which is offered any where. In less than two
days from Pittsburgh,. passengers are landed at
different points on the Missiesippl, as they may
desire, with little fatigue, and at comparatively
low rates, and with no danger of sickness grow
ing out of Jong delays on the river. Passengers
and Emigrants to • Kansas and Nebraska will
End the route by the Galena and Chicago Union
line the most expeditious one they can-take, and
free from all the dangers and annoyances of the
Missouri Fiver route.
KANSAS Alarm° xx NEw Cesn.x, PA.—This
ease very spirited slifair. One hundred and
fifty-seven dollars were paid in, and three per
sons entered their names as volunteers for Kan
ens, designing to make Kansas their permanent
home.
•
OVIL isooll. TABLE
'T. B. Peresson, of Philadelphia, haa just
published a new novel, by that well known au
thor, Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Bouthwortb. It is
entitled, "Duna: The Pearl of Pearl Rion."—
Mrs. Bonthworth's novels are very popular, and
this last is said to be equal to any of her previ
ous prodaotions. For sale by Oildenfenny St Co.
and Miner & Co.
Prom the WereOrd R d. hlarch 4.
Wllloughby Seminsty. Burned to the
Onr thoughtful friend, Mr. Andrew .Trow
bridge, of Willoughby, gives us the tad newt of
the destruction of the Female Seminary building
in that village this morning. It took fire about
7 o'clock, no doubt catching in' the , cupola from
a burnititchrmney. The fire-boy, inside of the
building, first discovered the blase in the attic,
and about the same time a young man walking
down street saw smoke issuing from the cupola,
and the alarm was instantly given, but the high
wind canoed the fire to 'Tread with great rapidity,
and want of water and engine, rendered ell ef
forts to aback the flames fruitless
There were a number of young ladies in the
Seminary praetleing their mule lessons, and all
the pianos kayos one were saved. The apparatus
and books generally were got ant in a damaged
condition, but the cabinet of minerals, birds and
other specimens were entirely destroyed.
The dwelling houses of Andrew Austin and
Samuel. Smart ware set on fire from flying em
ber', but fortunately preserved from destruction
by the exettions of the citizens.
Theileminary was a three-story brick build-.
tag—formerly the Medical College--and the
school, under the charge of Rev. Alvin Nash,
had some one hundred and fifty pupils.
We are informed by Mr. A. L. Hall, of this
city, who was at the fire, that there was an in
surer= of $lBOO upon the building, and $2OO
upon the furniture. We suppose the building
was worth aboutssooo.
The Principal of the Seminary has the BPl
pithy of al, for those who have known of his
exertions and labors can appreciate hie feelings
when, on rushing out of his house at the alarm,
and seeing the black aloud of smoke encircling
the prideof his heart, he exclaimed—"My Bauchi
nary is gone." The young ladies, too, as young
ladies will, found vent to their feelings in a
fioodpf tears, and clustered 'around their teach
ers In a sad group, wptelakg the flamesse they
licked up their fatalisr friends, the "recitation
rooms." Each one had left a mark pr a noise
by which to be remembered, when elle should
have graduited, and by which, upon the revisit
of after years she an the instant could summon
pp this
. crowd of toshoo!-Avy recollections; but
the fire-.blottetl them out, forever. •
•
Itheiciaturra Case of Three`_ Zont4
smakdiag pagderfaat. W. itadmaika, ol. PlttiDamts,maya
?after valSeg ifA Ono acath li
s With, tialoasUan, •
N A at tbaljsz.. ivarly as .tsi'imadas i;a• WEL 1
boo bo signal arta trtiidog iticrUrs'a Masa Pup
teL r **bid alm ittatt eiateilnli Ana ar slam* In.
laiiieisscttelii'n ton my rem
los. • airs noady lb; Ilbaunastias.
800 wlyslijstalat la loathe, wham salawaints
81'ECI A L NOTICE:S.
From new York
Etnettugrotn. N. Y.. Jars. 10. 856,t
Dr. I. Scott d bb.:—fiente,-1 cheerfully motor lb the
numerous and sell *drilled reconiteendetlehe of yOUT 0,1.
etirstea White ulrauselass Liniment. I have diet It In •
severe ease of Long and Throat Affection, and It. effacti
!far exceeded my rimer of the tifscutv ^1 an , * aid. , mauls".
. Mil.. B 1 WOCILLKV.
tr
Dr 11•Larm'a Improved Liver Pille and hosprored Vargas
,
: tugs, ale. Dr. I.leott's Celebrated White Cleeseel. I/01.
moot, prepared solely under the superyieloo of Dr.l.
Scott, &Regular Kedged Graduate and Phyibigu of eaten.
.ire weep...
None genuine only as prepared by Dr. I. &Mt A Co.,
wile Pro rietore, Rank Plano. Morgantown. Va. Dr, Mo.
Isartste Immurel Liver Pill. and lm Puled Vermifoge
amomparded by certificate of U. McLane.
All the store'Sledioluee 'or
Dr. OSO Ft. K .41111tH 140 Wood 'treat, Wholesale giant
,01.
,1_P..91,651 NO. Allegheny. near S.
,11....htm.1,aez,rUle
; ; ; ; til •
Trusses---Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, True and
Brace Establiebnient No. 140 Wood ot , Dottier of Virgin'
Pittohnrgb. Pa., imparter or the Fiwneh Trusses,
combining cstrens lightness, res. and dnribßlt7, with ton
met constrnation.
Ideralal or Unstated Patients O.n be suited by
tins amousiM ae beifiln--Sending numb.; of Mabee round
the Mee, and stating tine side affected. •
Cost at Single True., $2, $3, 14. 45. Double,ad. Di.
310.
Inst.:net/ow as to wear, mrt dow to elfeet a'r.. re, oho ,
' possible. .sot with the Tows.
ADo We. to greet ...1.. T. B• 114190 Improved. Pit
est Body Dram. too the ear. of Prolenspe Uteri nfina ,
Prole and Suppormts, Patent Shoulder Brame, Chest Its.
panders and Erector Brave. .dental to with it* ,
shoulders and weak lunge. English
Boita.Surpermovies. Dr. ERASER Is atsO .repassed to ID
klarebies Radical Curt Brno, double or single; price of sin•
ale Radical Cure Truss $3 —double 430.
Moo for ads, Gam Elaelle Ptookthim. for Wk., mad
variants min.
Syrinx..mai. and kraal, In every variete.
Dr. lieyser would Kate to those In want or-Braves
but
he can often send to '.alt the patient by writing; but In
most moss It would be Metter tome the patient midePPIT
. the Traits preoMair. Address,
DIL CIECHOE B. KEYSER,
mhialowB cot Wood et t Virgin laity. pittaboigh.
THE GREAT ENGLISH. B 1 LED
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female
Prepared from a prescription of Riz James
te a M. D. Phyriden Extraordinary to the litieen , -
This Invaluable Mellen* is unfailing In the...Of ell
Huge painful and dangers= dirs.@ intidornt to ths
Inge onnetitntion. , .
It toodastas all canna removes alt obstroctloni , !lad
bring@ on the monthly period alth reiltd•rilr• •Tki•••
PiIL .boo la rued tvo or three garb. Pr•ADISA OM
-11131:12Dt thOY Partify the conaltntion, and Wean the the
feting during Libor, enabling the mother to polar. her
duties with safety to tureelf end child.
In sll camas Itervinerms sod Spinal ilgtosten.. pain In
the Bank and limbs, lieseiness. Fatigue oat BLitt Nur
bon. Pelpitation the Heart, Lowness of Wider
Ira Slop Hauled., and all the palnfad Alarms tens
dined by • disordered cysts.. the. Pith 0111 .egi" •
ram when all other wane here 1111.,4 end altbaegh
powerhil moody, do not contain Iron, odoinel, anthrieny,
rg way other mineral.
dined:au soccanpanytng each package. Pito*, la
the United Metes end Canada. One bong.
8010 Avonla At this cocultry,
I. C. BALDWTN A Co. Bodo:W. N. B.
TUTTLE A HOBBS, Labart• N.Y. 0.•••1 Ai•btA
N. 8.—51,00 and 6 portage m.•6ty• rbeloiod to ant • •
tborited %mut, ' , in Bows • totthrol tbeivrlll• by Bet=
mall.
l'or eels in PltuLurgh. by /LAM [NU SRO& onrnerr of
Wood and Poorth sta.: JOS. ABM. care. Voartis load
flosittalekl ow. JO4. YLESll.Ntiowsoar Diamond cad man
tat amt. and tbro.oziss+saarrsll,- dmafelniavieT
Cod Liver Oil of a Pure Quality,
Forth ) our() of Pulmonary COneumptio.,
Ayr Mt curt R RtchstS
Ito the not of &rola..
Fur the =re tf Btssteatts
!tor the ewe of Lstrysstlat,
lltrthe curt lrettrr. 1.
Itbr the mos 04:t -4,ftt and Cinrs
tbi the oars of Lulu C 00.18310.
for ['secure of the Kutner',
For Spinal ft...dation.
Sold by tbs guar., gallon and Ist bottlei bl lb. asses 0 1
single bottlLo sve.t7 bottls ttartantsd our. no M., 00.
sh the Wboteule th - ttirstnrs a Dr. 010.11. KE , IBIIO. 140
Wood of the Clohlett Isertsr, mth:disrT
01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
A
T ONLk OLD
RUNNING WEST FROM 0
11 II
,The Fast Train leaves at 2.30, A. M.,
hrough to Cluelo.o4tl 141 13 boors and 40 taintit44. Vane
MOO.
Mau Mug aura ar 5 a. K.
Kuno& Tugs - ar 1 0,r...
Thaw test& alma& dose connootions at Crastlirm, so
that. paasengera aWili &tendon. The &rad row& to It.
Louis is now open. via Crestlthe and Indianapolis.
mUes &oder than ria Clevelthd. VIM class fare fro=
eittannigh to It. Lona 11520. eliseung du. MAO. Oan
&seas& ars enade at Alliarge with Ma road to Clete.*
and at. Planaleidi with tbsi road to Newark. altitircedile
and gandusky City No Trains run on Bandar.
IV& rads esouvect at Certif.a low c.d.:1141" ews
handbilla. . •
Chrough Ticks& ars sold to Cincinnati. Lwialadile. isi.
Loals.lo4.l.anapolla. Chicago. gook 1.1.104. Foal
Cleveland and tha prhatipal tow& and cities int& Wed
Al. NOW BILIOUTON AOCOBIMODATION. VLAIN
Wavle Pitubmigh at 10 a. N.. and 4.4 a r. r. arat New
Brighton at 1:110 1
Tor Ticks& au* furqisr Information, apply tO
J. a. amour.
• Atithe &nag
Or
zgle=fonosigreta
1
0
GEOILGII FANCY.
Pittsburgh. Nor.= CM . 'Mast Agana
Dr. Delmbold's Gentune,Preparstions
haw. accompliated the moat astraoraleisry mina of all
other medicines of • shallot tharectiv. Three-remedies
ara highly approved of by the inadlea higultf :Anita WV
number of the moat anal:mat phyadato In Lbw United
States pawed& than arch:Wear ttiar Patient.
Bee adverting:mu Gana& Pralefsilaha
surilfgerd
Certificate from Delaware.—MOurna,
Delaware, March 20th. 1864 —Nam.R A. Enleiesteck
Cba—Gentletonn: I fmd It to be 7177 d• 727 to 70.. id 0.11 •7
to the public. to Indian you of the erlioderfol gloats 7001
Invaluable Verndfnie had on my char.. One rm. ta•
ken Dl. • ebortAlme ohm, and 1 Y4llO. in my Wally Op
siclais, DT. John D. Pansy. Alton an elanalnition. ho
wmocincsd the Ulneesto miee from 110707. and OriamiEed.
PahnestoeVe Vemnithae. Axter. the.thlld 6.1 tahen a fen
doe.% be distbal, at the enchnsetetton. Atit . l: 7, ..
lA , Du. yea Wm., I over myr In my lit,, nod In the mum ,
of tbe day and erenina he dlrcharged 7.8077717 • avast
and half .gallon of large worms. '
Els latmeilateli got .011, and VA glejored e6eal health
dors It has had a weed effect mlth Tly other ialtdreo.
Ton may use this e. ttl6at< fo. tbspereet of tie nubile.
1311ENIMER LURTZ.
fold wholesale sod retail by all thowrlnelpaldruggiscs
and monist =rehash! throughout the United Motes.
ia2:lsdtwr
A Work on the History,'Prevention and
Cure of the Chronic Dirs.., of the P.andratorY. Clronla
tool. Dkostilo. Beum torn arid Abrothent, (Includbui the
glands and Okla,/ Nerrona and litotOr Systems of the Flu.
man XooormaY.
Tar Pa or 1.1vmo; or the Wny MEM Life and
O,
Its Comforts nod to aeoure Lone.ttr.
With notonsons 'Connell:kat Illustration the Tarims
syatama of the human organism, by '
A. H. 1.111LT151, :11, h.,
No. SO Briadasy, Nine 'York.
The Intro Inatory aura on Chronlo DiIISaMON; and Pole
monad Consumption, thalr Prevention and Trestment,le
....kV , and .111 be sent to any ad4fras frog of am.firo,
Patients at adistanee can offneuli.Dr. ilawrithy letter.
station their cams fully. NrOfilee hours from 9 A. Al.
till a P. M. arra 'On
Dr. Ooo•,W.
COUGH SYRUP
_
TOn TELE CW/V OT
00.0.. Colds, Cramp. Ilefareener47 Ifitedlika • Lungs.
Asthin.. Brunetti ile, Infinensa, Daman) San
Thum., Oonglumatton, land ail dlees se. of the
Throat and Chet
Dr. Geo. itiDire
RHECII TIC LIWIMEN-T
PAIN PANACEA,
WON TUN RELIEF AND CAEN Of
fiterumatbun, Nearside, Lombok% Lk:tattoo. Murata,:
Pith.. • Paine in the Fide, Cheat, book uvi
Swelled and Painful J011a... Sleek Nteli.
Cramp, Bore Throat. 011'One. An, .1
The tlawmande who have woo/ theta IBedl4Net tomtit/
to Mgr excellent merits hi' • toutlotuiame of their tow
To those who hare, not mod them are wool[ ear TRY
THEN end they will tnd them to . to WI the! oiit - axe•
.anted, and that they laet with atagiaulca affect.
CB. ONO. W. PlilLLlPki, Bola Froythmtor, atiehmatl.
Ohi
• 0.. t
ale whole We end retail te ;,
• BECK 11411•111INNAN'
Allethelal City.
British and Continental 'Exchange.
mom alma vit4w4lll
uunCLN, I RH/LW If. CO.
ON THB• UNION. BANK,. LONDON,
IN SUNS OP SI AND UPWARDS.
These Drafts are available at all . the prin
t:4*i Tarusellbuland. eeetlanil and Inland. and tn.
Cantinuad.
ado thaw 13.10/11' 41 1 / 4 4 .
N. A. Grunebannl
nuirsionr
Which arm is a Semittanas In an pins er.naa uI7
llwltraLadnqdHolland.
Paw fdep.dint to travel abesibilmar
us wren of Cheat, on which *on.? ern b 01nInett, as
=Asa. In my gait of Earapn .
Cnaingints of Min Notes. • and attni- incnifilin txlk.
roe. will erosive riusiVeri n t a .
WO. tornlr Taint
ACCOIiD & CO.
No. I SI Wood Slreettemi,
will Intramee EATORDAT. Mirth . 1 111
7.R t!. !WU Ask Ed Hats
Citizen's Insarame Comp? of Pit6burgb.
43fflezi ,ksni pir.
op.icz., Di wants, InTWEEN ALLEM 1.1971
WOOD grams..
IMMO MILL AND Calloo HIM ON TEM
0/110 AND 1,1188.1581PP1 ILIUM, AND THIMPTARMS.
sr Imam tioa.st o' Are. .41.30
Wind lAcpertO ths FE/ and INLAY' NJ V/04r/ON
TRZYSIVIT4TION.
WASosesst
Csa. Mark St•rthig.
e. 11., Kier
Wm.. Bitit
Jelin El. the
Treads Sellers,
J. Sehoormsakar.
WE, &Van.
Itobutßamati DazdaThiL
S. Hutaluch.
la. M. Pennock.
4.21
Western Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH
sionnoA,l3o , k
Will Insure against all kind s of Fite and
Marine Ruts.
tamoaa
mos. acott. JY. mr-suou
oMimng. Oen Dan*
W. Bleke i teen. Kehl tiohnkk
O. W. J.klloo. LlPPil.Ott•
WIII. U. Smith.
k tame Institution managed by Dinning. 3 .3
known to this sonmunity. and who hi.rnhy_ kdjost
y pay al lanues at the Ogran, Ha 92 Wats!.
re l ee P Claeag -, 1 Ca'. Wamluntan) uP atahs. Pittebnygh.
oath.
ft Millar, Jr..
J. W. Butler,
rm. Lron.
( Mann,
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
Office, Corner Market and Water S
HOU treets,
PITTPBO PA.
ROB?: GALWAY. President. Taos. Osamu , . Ow,.
This Company makes every Insurance ap
pertaining to or connected with LUX 11.113118
Kllllll=Zeatgaree.tetgritt"id=
And againat Loss or Damage by Fire,
And swan:La - the Perils or the Oen sod Inisne
and Trumentation.
Policies isseted at the Ivrea:sten
Wall parties.
vonsi.uot .ItD ..r47
61a1.37<..
Robert Galway. Joraph B. Leech,
Samuel nhiClurkair, John Fullerton,
Joeenh P. Classani, AL D . MarkinSrld B. Brown.
John dcott, David IL Chambers,
James Alarehall. Christian Zug.
David Richry. Wlllluo Carr,
Jame W. Dogmas Robert IL Hartley,
Chas, Arbuthnot, Jim D. M'olll.
Alesantier Braille,. fele ounn.lrfe
. .
I) ELAWAHEMUTIEFALSAYETY 1 bISU
ANON COMP INT. OFFICE. h. E. coma Thlnt and
'"'""
PhiIniIIAan.INSURANCEIL
On VESSELS. CARIIO, VItRIGIIT. to all maw( the world.
INLAND INSURANCES,
On GaAs. by Rivera Cattalo, Lakes and Lana Carriage n .
to all meta of the Union
FIRE INSURANCES
ifeyehandiee seminally. On SCOT. Dwelling llatteeLle.
Amen OF tom OcarsaL Nov. ben, 1566.
Ronde and Mortgagee, sod Real Estate.— ...... ..8101,V0)
Di
Philadelphia City and Leans-- .... ee .
Steel In Bank., Railroad. other
tood Inenren Cola 85,1". 000
....... 188440 tif
Clug on head- . .....- .... .... .6.51609
Delano. doe s.Agettelee—Dres..iocos on 'Marine
Wades reeently leaned.-and other dvbt
Doe the Company-- ..... ...... .-........ ....... 93.6119 96
Total amount of Asada.--
-
DIILCO CORN.
=T.
Parinel i. tlmtea,
floury NW.,
Jam.. Thiry air.
Zyno,
Rah. L Prim
*Mom Hutto.
Jorebb EL Beet.
Rdenrod A. SOUdAT,
'AIM C. Done
Robert Burro,
John R. Prem..
Orrege LrOPer•
It
rr
Jourartl
~ Bro Derllokne
, vor.
IL
Hood.
theO. Hood.
Tboophilot Paulding ,
Dr. IL IL Melton.
11011 Cede.
WILLI_ 4]
/Ulna. Tennant.
Jun. B. McFarland.
m. O. Ludaig.
. 1.
Charlaa gcaffar,
J. T. Loam. Pittsburgh
D. . Morgan,
Jabal IL Camila "
MARTIN, Pruitt wt.
0., LIWND. Rea Prertdent.
THOMAS
Umr Ens mu. &oda
. A. 11ADISIBA. A 9995.
95 Wat.r et. P 15559.99
Behanoo Mutual Inanranoe Company
OF PHILADE GPM A .
OrrICR NO. TO WALNOT STEXAT.
INSURANCE On
Seourrfy heme..a.
FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Nor-
Yarniture. de_ In ethii or country.
The mutual principle. combined with the recuriti of •
Stroh CAthltel. entitle. the thawed to • hats to the pewits
the Compthty, inthent ii•ollity for IDaftel.
The acript Oertiteiste• of this Company, tor profits. are
'avertible, st par,
LJUI TINOLZY. Presi
!nto the t4pital Ntredent k of the Cocip'y.
C
B. Pt. 11000101. flemetary.
Dittreltak
Levin H. Ahlpwat.
1r:. ti:=paon.
114E0i1
Hobart 94. n.
C 9. Wood,
Mantua MIL
Jam. L. Tyke.
Jacob S. Huntl4x.
U. IC Strand,
talor,
ex.run . Third heel Wend strorta.
_
Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire & Marine
INSURANCE CQMPANY,
of ritILADELPHIA.
• Ho*. Tloo. U. FIZILKSCK President
Knee. K LISIJOKiLK &rest.,
WILTICISYST Of 11LAN1 . 1.1.1.
from tlut Flirt day of Pecombea Atistaxt
16a: thr. Miff; Drat .lAy or
11.040 at (...)• 1 14 to .Mstirw pfee.lllll2l/..--
do
Total ptymistmr fat Vivo= Attu.
'- !NY}IIT. DAs VOLIAWB
Bonds of Altenbany, minty. PUmborgh mud
lilttebntgb
Railroad Rood% Cost
Loam on I , lmt lafoet
do BneY., =f i Real fLatate... 7uya
Oaati h liaob 004 on band
Capital enteseritsd (panneot not mu nnel 97,0061
00
Premium 00104.0.4 matured.. 66,307 Si
Dna Irmo
Anunts (vent:mut by 010011/.......• 16,a38 (1
KrinMem and tlummtextme....- .... 11.66/ 31
Totalamount ol Low. Inaunvol
hat not rt oninottol.
...... . .....
This Compeor insane Coil'd cargo WAN ob tte. Ohio
and ettsetscippi tributaries Insurer agetret lose or darn
er. br tires Lemur Oh rear adjusted ee Pbbnler. Yra. ,
Rrrogwes—llon. T. rd. Howe. n. l . K. Moutheel
Jambes Wesel.
Yoe lourreore ogil t y to
11011 AS .1. HUNTER. Ageoi-
No. 90 Water W. bet Wood .od &tweet..
P.IIII.ADEL,PI - 1.1.A
Piro and Life Inanrance Company,
No. 149 dHESTNIIT STREET,
OPPOSITE VIZ CUSTOS( HOUSE.
Will make all kinds of Insurance, either
Parpetus or Unita& on awl', ription of rr.o.rtr of
tlwoGsndlswrolar,!!l. prwaida.cito.
IL W. Balm. , Vie Prval dont.
entedross:
aew W. Boon.
Jos. Pool.
John C/$41.6
IL Wits.
Olus. PEr4ll. I.lfiolo.
E. 11. .h.
P. LL Savory.
O. 1111.raLact.
n . o,ool7lN,Asest,
Calb-lrfn • earner Thltd.d Woos streets.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets.
Authorized Capital 000,000.
INSURE BLILDLNOS AND OTHER PROPERTY
Against Lam or Damage bt Vireo
And the Pants of the 800 and Wood Norton:don and
Trannantattlon. •
inoPo=
Wm. P. Johnston„ Amtp Patterson, Jacob Plantar,
W. HMlHnacolt, Jan. P. Tumor, Oao. rcatts.
D. FL Park. I. Orin navel. Wade Hampton,
A.lonea J. H. J IL Ougshall.
A. A. Carrier. W. S. Fla .an. D. bd. long.
Prreblent. Bon. WM. Y. JOHN MIN.
VI. Yra Iden4 IWDY PATTIE/lON.
Secretary • Treasurer. A. A. Ototams,
0017
EITIMILA RISITILANGE cOMPABY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN IL. SIMENBERGER, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. _BATCHELOR, General Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS Of
MARINE AwaRE RISKS.
J. ik,Bbonsbent.. .*. W. Claes.
O. W. Batohalne, W. H. Nlmlck.
D. =
haw M. Pennock.
0,
W. W. mnctDa. R. D.
It. Z Laein. 'John A. Cangl4.
George S. 51 13 k liaiwYrtn;
as-All loose sustained by parties thawed under poll.
dee Issued by tittle Company IrDI be liberally adjusted and
rometly raid at ite Clam. No. 00 Motor mr—ot anltf don d
WELLS, ALUDIE & CO.,
86 Fourth at. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
114A71P4CTUREE3 Or
Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers'
DRAY WHIPS:
THONGS AND SWITCHES,
Keep constantly on hand, received diiect
from 11.11alr W•CtOCI. ill York CO., P. full .od vslind as
sortment of
. put Thogs.Arltrbss. Los..tos Wurm
13.17 . 1Ytasss. WAX; .dt.bl4lll.'“A'.7. I=ll
huhu. tan L.
n rgal; prd
p.r L i ft wi r; ( ffs....= l . e ' su n*t iso ll lini Mnd tssd 'h sod i' pr u o r rutly
.14643 41;01,L WORK WARRANTED ...EP
.16-13n1 DF
CO C
ACRTHAN &. BROS.
CO ES Of
Iron Balling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window
Shatters, Window Guards,
Non. 91 Second at., & 86 Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
• PITTSBURCOI, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of now patterns
rossersoll Halo. sultablotor sal purpose.. pert.kw et
there Lots. Jobtorta Jous
short miles otho-tf
EAGLE STEEL WORKS.
JOSEPH DILWORTH & CO.,
ot.cammi to 501.11r0e11.11 , 7 a MO
iiANUNOTURIMO air
Cast Steel. Germ= Saw, Blister. rough
AND
SPRING STEEL;
AXLES/ VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS,
!Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Tooth, &o.
WIICIEPUBE, ,o. fla WATIO. STREET.
Between Weedand Breithfleld.
• PITTSBURG 11, PA.
Janoare.l, 1851kielder
P. SFIBERT,
Soulplo . r, Modler, Stucco Worker end
Wood (*sir, Na SO Third striset, botanlen Wed ind
Starker. drat.. Pittsburgh: R. keep. an:01401y on band
an alsortount of new Yaw Cadre Mons. for ruler% to
00254
"At lot Uenvalescent!'—"Boerhave's
Holland Bitten hag done von tom good ho ono mog ig
than all the mead!. I took doing the whole of WS
vlotto ,
•111 nog able to We 'VIM the Wont, at six tbg
'toortdast tag ittonSth rentratag. n. 7 appetite Impoov
i., I. have trretT w arm
to believe Inglodf. at hurt.
oanyaltenttd." gee advertisement In anotbar column. ,
eaoll
ffi
MILL.
BL ta T L
Gthy.
Flow delivered to families in either of the
trot
War cm be left at ps or to or basis st' tbs
.""ititiAsl WILSON 21:0.. 52 Wood st.
ettoorla oun woe law tr dna et. tßon 'to
Bit
oleo MAUL ILIG O.
NIDI G
.Ii nCL
FLIEBECIN BROTIERBS,
um:maul - to 13= • cro
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ,
NO. 69 WOOD ParIIBUR WINICIEC,_ V
lIIH, Pa.
Prorrletors of Dr. Mane , esloOrsted Vorwittx., um•
POSTLEY. NELSON & CO.,
ISNITFACITTHEHN OF
Cast Stee l and Iron Gan Barrels.
SOLID BOX TIO
Cast Steel Plated & llammered Shovels & Spades,
Plata. slattooka.Blr4sow. Dammam Harrow Teeth, Co.
WAR/MOUSE, NO. 17 .11A IL KET at.
P/711311171:011 PA.
Purtheatra please GO and examine our stock Dews
lawreaulna alarm hem fara3srato
Yaw Yoai, June 151
New York 4 Liverpool Line of PaekotiLA
R. JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Liberty
.trees, Pittehargh,P., Is the only canon in the atm..
any authorised la .ell Saanieg• Octillions. 0r my Line of
New York nod Liverpool racketa
OORNELIOS GRINNELL.
87 South et, New York.
Lima always on hand Sight I rafts for any inanont,
payable at any Bank In England, Ireland. Scotland and
Also, bring. pusteogere from New Belk and PhlladOF
phla tot Bnfb oo .s. dOUN THOMPSON,
leon.litalliatf T any No. 410 lAbrrty street._
A genuine and pleasant remedy for Nausea,
Heartburn. Paine In the raCk. Bread and Bide, Silk
Headache. Militiaman., /ever% Constipation, Colds, Worms
o Chß ran. Affection. of the Kidneys and Bladder, and,
other irregularities of Abe system. •Dr. L 11 Wright'.
‘LigukiCathartie le becoming appreciated beyond rim,
dent, and steer nutlY too. It. Ingtedlmate are the matt
litientifloally pnpar•d said .epuoble, . wrww W wit with
such OM as to act tattoo the 'Wain tbraugh th• blood,
we wall am to purge the bowel. without pain, without
deux; and without leaving the patient cane. The
very last Ilya medicine. the cheatieet, moot plemennt and
enroilee Family Moak In the world. See advertheemenw
and glee It a triaL nartilmd
GAS COMPANY OFFICE.
Th a Moo of tho
Pittsburgh Gas Company
Ilse boron wooed to the
S. E. Corner Smithfield et. & Diamond Alley
ear3,ll,!•te JAN/S3 0111tI.TY. Treat.
RHODES & VERNER •
Brewers, Idaltsters and sop Dealers.
lIILY.W EB.Y. B:eveuenn street. near Peunertranla Avenue:
OYFICE AND MALT HaU -E,
(3n•nee I • enn greet, end Harker , Alley;
11'1% 4 BUISNII. PA.
fe7r2otd: re
Sir 'Nab yoult.lnrs•• nn.l,!-.41
MASON BIIOTo KRS, PnhlinLrn
NE IV Y It II",
Bore Itsmord...4 Irmo NO, •23 Perk Ito, to their
New Store,
Nos. LOS Sc 110 Duane Street,
♦ A.. &oe•e VPHtt of No. OOP, LW...dear.
lIIESZI
Look on ti ictare•
lisle that booty Ilk, curling thine
Spoils that gold Nwlc Rutty..
Nature rioture! he for eh.m•l
Why so mat t by noblest onesturee
OM OA T..
ALI what nuurtou thief The ere
14.0 on ringlets dark), d uriog• '
Categatoau's mate-blew , Din
Elsa ombrowoed what late was plowiog.
Fold Wholesale and Entail at the Drugstore of Dr. 0 ItO
KEThER. 140 Woad .t.. sign of the Golden *attar.
ntrostlwT
WILLIAMS & ALLEA.
gucosstioss TO
ARNOLD WILLIAMS
Chi'son Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing
AND FITTING GILVEILALLY,
For Warming Gad Vma.7ation of Boo' my..
W. a a. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by
Moamar Hot Water. Pittra or Cbtlioon's sumac.. Church..
School; Llorldtala Factortefi. Orson Dom.. WWI Ban.
rail Rotate or Dwelling.. No. 25 Mootet.c. Pity...
HENRY H.COLLINS,
INHAVARINti AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND %I • OLEBALE DEALER IN
CIIIT.S2, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Protium OenonallY.
110, 4.S.Wom Street. Pittsburgh.
Nelson's Ambrotypes.
The Arnbrotype is decidedly the most
pleasing. beautiful snil tumble etyle of Portrait ern
k oso to tits wt. Tbelr tone to loft velvet,* and hero.
Mono Ina dolma rower obtalneyl by the obi rentorao 11.105
I Winn on niers, they are exceedingly brtUleot and yet uo.
like lb. Daguarreotyros. boy are os - s•etty dbitlncr. in ..y
angle. Little children are pieta:ad net only nitre bean
tacitly but in almost inarpreciebte pow. of time by the
dnibrot7Pa 04 on ether promo can pictures be made .0
pert•ctly beautilaL We rurpretlulli mutest our fyientle
and the public generally to call and examine Wodmen.
andjudo for themeehea Remember the place,
NR.Sillig OA LIARS. old roe inll.e. Delbil orb Third
street. near MKtab dellothwT
IL
Robert ToMMI.
r.4wwd U. Jarmo
Wm. Mauer,
Ambilmtd O.tt►.
Wm. U . Maple, Pltt.'p•
0. 00100 N. Ammt.
. 241 31
33008 82
._5103.`01 31
300.CU0 00
NEW ADV ERTISEMEN'ITS.
BAGS AND BAGGING.
NOYES di, WIIITTLESEY,
No. SO WATER STREET,
Mail( OLD SLIP, ISaaf TOOJ,
j AVE CONSTANTLY ON BAND, AND
Mwkafactan to order.
Bags and Sacks, Sewed and Seamless,
for all uses, and of every deal/skis style sad .attallta.
They would weaselly call stud:idea to their IM•puzlood
f,
Making and Printing
Bags or Sacks for Flour ' Meal, llominy,
Buckwheat, name, Salt, Spices,
&c.,
NI of atacl, they fatalists is, order. Is the most alqWwked
.tole of dewlap sod prattlaa, uld with quickest deepatch.
latpactcra and Deakin in
GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING,
and sadism kinds (ATl:tread sad Talk" both 1.11/ea and
Cotton of able/tarn are recalling continual aapplibt.
mh7
Agents wanted to sell Maps Throughout
the United States.
Fr I
, subscriber ,
UM APR's lis ' r U nratorgiretVil Pere r n ' t a akt of
the
0,
1
17 °°°. arPl a s (' ‘3l/00 1050.
An y peiasvorma man can an d • pernannent bannese
• lin bat very mall mods,. and no ri•lt
CA7LLOGUE sod letter containing fl/li descriptions.
tarn.. se . will be wait nee to a word man who is In want
of bsiness.
All inquiries ansetwd by Warn
st Indtesementa mot Ms.& allowancemads to Agents
and ?HEMS already in OA lmina/a
BON OUT Or EMPLOYMENT,
ddtw A. U. JOCELYN. PAM , . of
I oAsiar Maps end Maenad Sheds.
Nos. la and CO FULTON STREET. New York.
WlT:Said
C' CM
IMMICEI
MBE SUBSCRIBER being abor.t to re-
Writ, tale. thie method of replanting those
lutobtad to him to maks Immexlets psynteet, erld thoM
having claims aesiest him, to pre.ot them for stijust.
moot.. All
d.
ang nopait on tbo 15th day of
April Door. will be tortin the hasi r ds of me attorney for
collection. It •DW /awe,
miltawdis No 119 Weter street
EMBROIDERIES—NEW GOOD S—J u.t
reed by Nxbrene, • tale.. fed railed Wet of french
imr Scotch Embroideries, eretwacing new .sod 'apart,
styles of
trine Embroidered and Lace .nettr.
Where. et...,
ilandkerohlefe, Snoring, .
Dimity
obwhich are • merited at the lowest tsar., °Eerie!
greet hideteemente tn purchaser.
=he JOS. HORNE k co., 77 51.tet
A I NTBRACITE COAL —A few tons for
ma* by
m 7:3t2' WILLIAMS A ALLEN.
25 Market at.
00S—I bbls this day reo'd ana for sale
by mbr EINNBY 11. COLLINS.
- -
LOVkai SEED-50 buildNrimaU tor solo
El.by
. CULL] N
ARD-13 kogs No 1 for sale - by
mta EINNICT u. CJI.I.INR.
LINSEEPOLL-10 bbtsfor sale , by
LI milel IMMIX LISOLLINii.
ARD 011-5 bblo No 1 now landing for
4..1. b mt 7 1.13A1A111)1131MY
WENTY FIVE DOLLABS—A Mahoga
d.l~T 45i rntsee Piano in good order, for thenty.tive
VO—A Mahogany 6.4 coteee br atty In Rood order, and
Mu mechanises I id soma order dollar.
ex octave Rosented new with cosmic swot—
Maly dollar.'
M6—A cool Mahogany 6 octave Elmo, In good order,
for seventy Are
afro--A wehonnny 6pease Plano, worn very Itttle
and of excellent tone for olnety.do Rem
$lOO—A Rosewood 0 oetsien them. .boat lour puts
old, tor one hundred dollars.
$125-6 Illeneannl 6wAsee .No n o, about rdt Years eld.
one hundred end twente.nre
4 E/ANOS.
splendid %took of new Pianos on hand
and on thi way front Boehm lull New Ifork,• which
buyers Aro invited to ionnidne. Ihr ode by
JOIIN LI. MELLOR.. al Wood et.,
mr6 Agent for ehloketiow l Rote—Roston.
ISOELIANEOUS. BOOKS
gat:14 1 1 1" g • r .Ith hle
Brother Jaeeph Doculoart; Ileerteeers:
thoolo I Iwc T. Tears At;
th e.ere.
Mall Deem
Soup end Bet/tient the AI3WICSO Resolution;
Ileory the end ble Sim Wives;
LOS of 11011120 Otesiey; Widow Bedott'e Paw.;
Cams Mese( the lied
Jerkeon And Nett Ortesne;
Female Life •mond the liormoos. Dell Amato Abreact:
Ran liedi; Who • le end I; Ootte CatOornen;
ye:Antonin. The Old Farm Moose;
Records of Bubbleton NAM; No A aye;
Itte r gtilie l lrOtore. rt. 0. tot ; Ay .
lam
We 11311 . _ Lth iAT T 4 g *tad 1
fipn Goods.
AHI. JR., D ne_
R.O. Have just reo'd
e. soother trttpoly of
!MU. •
Dress Goode,
end Edobroldetier,
end Solicit a Mil Or= the IseDes. •
DEC tlll4
Dowd Dallied, and Corded Skirts, just ec'd L
old • D. AIIL JR, A BaOEt
-
Pirtabriro Board. of Trace.'
rr EIE regular monthly meeting of the As.
DT
tat blush's% monthly
rooms no 11 . 1411. Kush
Stn. St It% o'clock P. U. A Cal sttsudssee requertal
ss Meseta 101 be tittos es tbs....Mau nrConsoltisues.
andatlver =Meets of Intere be brnusht Ware Mt
zneethas. rut J AWS P. BAER, Bectstit , 7. •
Pair for tie Orphans.
THE hfaaonio fall, in which tho Nair for
Ms twoofit of th e Proteitsat °rasa Am luau. Is to
b o to, t,,so we an just aosi laforasotf, tm lb. *piplnt.
ad &Dinh ani24.ll:4lo.f,freirld flOtber 11; , ;
1:17...1t51741.114.7.thp Uttv,and . 'l9 l ttot'lab, I."
mrect.td - •
VIV ANTED IMMEDIATELY — 4 good
ProtoLtant girls to do home work la the twd
l ei l dis t. ,, sod o ui hr e. l v in
11:11.tartatoixa;tbrthro.ill000akis, foe
nest h ti ow c , , , , ts=s of,g r odo e Vasil .
t orilAMl t
.earn
wall mod oral ohs 110•41.6 Ladles Oat stasl
to teed of alris, aad salterroso lOW rsorskra Dais Of
moo s o onswOrs-or wars.s. Or ialKowg to oily or oe,uo
tsr sot b..??1 .1 ..:t'r...0 . :.re tato pato 0f49% 41 0
Litton, et.
3 -
. 1 .--- * BlitS. ST. Jaxoes REFINFD.IpAY
-81:10/18 for ego by .
. JOHN ILOID /190-
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFIS;
PAINTS,
In psokages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 pounds each, which we iguaranten to be full weight,
strictly pure, end unsurpassed by any in gustily.
AVINO RESIDENT PARTNERS IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TO
d ,..,„„ 0 „„ 1 ,, th e ...ice, we are enabled to ell drags de, tOrtmth, or to pracoptiltdo doni•n6
ottoniyorable terns ati Eastern jobblus bones.
Ia..FAHALSTOCK'S Veziarcros, farni,ehed with English, German, French and Spanish directions
mflt3coilkwel •
. •
SPRING .GOO D S. .
WILSON, IVIcELIIOY Sc, (O. • '
13UOCESSOKS TO GEO P. SMITH A co_
, NO. 54 WOOD .STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PENNA.;
RE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED kDOou MEST
AIC
F 3 iLY GOO D4.4eb will be roared at very los fly:rm./a the trade.dtrade.l 5.79:1Ltvr8
,
GALENA oft CHICAGO UNION!
J-tAJL ROAD -
Tile 01110.00, FULTON AND lOWA LINE
LS NOW OPEN TO FULTON, OPPOSITE
Lyrae. lowa. Tile le the onlp - alr Ilan route Dom
ago to the 511.1.1PP1 Direr. Wog 50 MD. Short..
than any other Me.
Westward troths on thig road, itooe Wells Street Depot.
Ohioan.
PL3O a. n „arrive In Pulton at-......... 3.20 P. g.
3 We e, al,. --arrive In Fulton aL.-' 10 ut) ...g..
Pra.ettyrrs for all points lo Wotan. Scott, Cedag and
Jammu moult., sod thro ht o• t
lowa City, tourtell Digit's, Kansas &Nebraska, I
mill nod It to their advautafte to Pura." , 1100 . 10 °Tor r
tilt Doe.'
tdarettanta a rod Mbar. EMI/pion f elicit, 011 l find this
the MOOT RELIARI g and EXPEDITIOCA ROUTE tot
Polote on the 6thalselpyl Myer end the W.:.
Beloit and Idanlion Branch.l
Too Train.. daily for BELOIT, JANE3VILLE and
MADISON.
11.00 A. N. ) F ir.faleg=l:l 74l, a j et. " = •
f.r...,...
1.20 r. R•
t, Fr i= ./oht,Lr:r.lV=l:nej.tri"ll'
03.111.
• t
too.
RAt Fo x River P
VT alley
Bree:RachOl..T 1
This road dire . ..gr.-el roam ch. pr. Lin lle ol lia.oca and
Claiugo Union Railroad as Elgin. panics north through
aIotIEN l.'s' Coorsty . Ill _ to 01ENEVA, Wis., theme Dr
limp ...arctic.m to all prints In NORTIIIIRN WIBCAIN
-015. Troll. on thls read leave Wells Etteet Dthol. Chi.
Oarro at ISSO • it sod 3 20 P. re.
deans and Chicago Union Railroad.
Maio Lin.. for PERI:PORT, GALENA and 'DUBUQUE--
Trains leave Wells Stmet Derot, fourth aids) Chin gum
folloom
11.00 A. M. ,VPIIIMOU PASSINGS., firrl.l l In
.• I Dordriustbesame day.
3,20 P. m.ii:ts.',ltr—"";?"'.l.7..' r... 7.•
" morning.
TOROI7OII TIC von be procured at all the mind.
W 1 Italtroad Mean East. and at Mu Company's OdLoe
Well Etre. Depot. Chicago. JOHN R TULIN Olt, Prost.
P. A. 1.10 LI. Am't torm.
11. WHALER General Ticket Afoot. outklyd
It ElOl 01 .1 I
Strav Cow.
A large •brindlea cow, with whito
end leekmetaereot tee r.re old. left 1... he -
ff
tom "o. mum to th e hou re of John -
Kee Township, Allegheny county. on Pet. leta, Tee
ouner lc net touted to eall,• psy met ant) dem
propery. ce Ale will be (Unwed of soessdlng Isle,
coreatd
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO_
CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURG PA.,
Importers and Dealers ID
'LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL. r1.430110L, -
VARNISHES, TURPENTINE TANNERS' OIL,
IN
WINDOW' GLASS: , PAT. MEDICES, SPERM 014
GLASS WARE, iPERFLIMERY, IVHALE 011,
SORG. INSTRUM"I's SPICES.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITHAI4GE.
We have in store and offer for sale,
300 TONS WHITE LEAD.
ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—A Special
heeling will be hrht st the Podeeem m, CITY
YRIDAY MORNING, st o'clock. eller. the
rent sfthe Prult Ott will b. , teens up sod acted - on. AD
who feel Interested ewe Invited to
R. he present.
g-NIGHT st
, Pro
8. PCTIOTta. J r M
Nafice.to Bridge Bniiders.
EALEI; YROPOSALS will be received at
kJ My OfEko. 1 ,, Chits., until the 111 dor Of Stay nest.
fnr the bonding of no IRON elv MIDGE n-reas the
Macao, River, et Rush attest. according to vbe plan and
.seciroations on Ile In iny eflicv, The work to be collo
wooed locrusdiately atter the lefties, and to he ...Pie'
Led In nice months aitor this .aeration of the antra..
The right to Inject any Ind will he reserved by the city.
order of the tbminon Conned.
H. W. Zi AthIEII3IAN, City Clerk
Chicago. Veil:2Bth. 18,58—cor5stmd Ch.cago D:171.
Saw Mill for gale.
• •
TUE most valuable Saw Mill Property in
thbt othoty dtnetrd ma the Monooostotla rtver,act
hutting the Ortuby Ooal Hallroad. If not mod by the ant
of Atrll, I will le
It. Arl extensive Nall Kee M.Mus.
le mos attdolted to the MilL to good order sad e.r.th , or
torolog oot from 300 to 400 het s tor day. haply to
N. PIIILLIPZ.
No 100 t bled et. titteburgh.
Comude l Dt.hotor hurt
H.bdturgh. MarrsCh. 1156. }
rigllE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS
of thls Beck hare thts day declared • dtrldmd or 4
VI toot. o ^ theca oltal 010 k. oat allot broth., or the lag%
M• months, payable on or efkr the 14th Inst.
mrdtd It D. JONES, Cathie,.
OOKS, BOOKS—Charles Lamb's Works;
new edition. by S N Teltbard;
Illaersths; • .
411 M Rootlet'. Book. The Ifetap/dl Norbur
The War ol Salvation, Albert Barnes
Idemeo and Its Renato=
Rose.Clivkl4
Bishop Butler's Ethical 01.coar0
Owl and NMI Angela Whattleyt
tiarreeiCialmlcal Library. For ale br
turn L
lESLIE'S LADIES' GAZETTE for March
Putman'. Monthly Magaslns
'Tiowel=ld Words
- "
The Schoolfellow
The flortlealtstist
Just ned sod for nla Al W. A. OILDENYENN KV I CO,
mrS fifth cc. opposite Ito Thss tr.
f kIiRST ARRIVAL SPRING 185G—JOS.
Roast t CO.—Reg leave to .120IITICA to the ladles
oittebetryJa, Allesheny city and vldnity. that they ars
nom and*lll be receiving dolly br Expreen, the larst
and best selected Monk of Trlrombege. Xmovo.darbea Rib
bons, Millinery floods, Gloves. kloolory So.. ever Wen
tide city. All pnechued no= Wet Close lei
neeeof tbeClllos of Phlladelphlo, N .. YnrkouJ non.
Th. leedba an respectfully Invited to all and manna
for themselves at (nab) 77 Market et. •
CM. OEIO • Psalm-11,in. 00.. 1
PM:thumb, Marel 341, 1858.
DROPOSALS will be received until Teed
d.77.ar .1;21; , .=%:=1 7 . 1- 6 th at' O'rtirLt wltb
'rutted ono be *eo n t h .. this oMas. hotts to he' imanuT
toed for two or mo mamas Molt, oy
JdNAA MARALI&LL,
mytatt Chldraisn Omt. of Transports/43'm
Grand Opening.
On Widninday, March 6th, 1856,
D. AUL, , 4 RRO,
open their Jr., int rowdy or
SPRING GOODS, AT
No, 91 Market Street,
mr4,31,1
REMO VAL
Paper Warehouse, Doe 3 5 Decatur St.,
Philadelphia.
EGARGEE BRODIE ttS, Pape4 Manu
facturers and Importers of klanufaernets WI &serial
beg a/ Wittiest - L./alum of Purettuers to their •xtenehre
enactment of Paten and Paper Makers' blemish, exalted
to the wants of dealers sod mummers in every Want) of
the enuntr7. Allerders vlll twelve prompt attentiou and
be filled et mu low prices se City hone , In the Union
031.100 T ea of Naga vented tor cash. 8.26:3me0d1a - er
etMANCHESTER PROPERTY FOR SALE
A Led ofOround In Manchester, frontlet on abet
34 feet flout by 138 feet deep, lee beautiful situae
Urn A land Warrant of 180 acres vould S. taken Si
Oldie part pa, ment. Apply to
feat BLAENLT A JIMMY;
:lead the Mirror to Judge Kane,
End ow if It does not reEcet
One of Oildreth's Atrocious Judges!
TABLE • COVERS--200 . doseu aaso- rted
slam and patterns. also stand PTA bureau wren.—
For sale at ttle•0110.otb Wararuome of
J. & 11.PUILLTPS.
nao ' 110 Market et
WINDOW SHADES—On hand a law t a
v w Anchor transparent Rhodos. consisting of gotta,
plain, droners, andsospe, Bonnet and other sty)es from
themost expenßive to the theaneer.vrboleeolo and retail,
at the CU Cloth Wareroolos of 4:4 IL. PHILLIPS.
• 116 Market
()LAGS CIA VER SE for j E o l l i s 4, g 1 b
SACES DRY APPLES for solo by
11J1JmIG 1011:1 VWYD A /I
(1 BAGS BUCK IF HEAT FLOUR fbr
1.1 molt JOUN PLOYD t CO.
ILQVER NEED-17 bble piinfo Scud in
stn....nd for W. b? R. DALZELL A CO,
rVIMOTEIY SEED-15 bus for sale by
it. R. DALZ.ELL d. CO
BEANS -2 bbis tor sale by
mg. it DAIZELL • CO.
LARD --20 ktga Leaf Lard for sale by
mr6 . it DALZRIA. k. CO
Th MED APPLES-4 bbls for Palo by
_Ay =5 . R DAUM. d CO
QUNDIUES —7B blde.fOreasii; 2 blue. Lard;
Wdo l Wool El t Tblt.
to mire au .t...zbuals Iday i t a r l e a t M cion , a
Co).
111 N bbls. Lars, fur
ea, ay nes , IMILIA II DICKEY & Co
Sprime Maple Sugar, far
sale by, mob W. . IdoIIGURIi,
rati—No. Saigon In kitts and at retail;
tio.t Micknel, 115 bbls. Mt
154 retail: Mi.,
npl'hig Idt ta sod Wall. fWekm to 65..5 by
W. A. 3101.: LUX.).
DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT FOR
HAtirr , -Show 011, th. corner of Clark and V0 , ...0n
sus The lot has s front of 21 fat nu Fulton LI I.3:rn
Clerk • Prleslll.NO. 8. eICIVIBER.I.I BON. I
' Idnrkut sL
g :;TER.
tae
MED APPLES--TA sacks, for sale by.
I as • ' is -
RIED P} AO eaoke for eel, by
SMITH. Wad nuartzt.
QOAP--100 Palo SPaP, a So
L'arlor %Mel*, for ta Tri. nusm
ICIFFER-175 bags rrirao Rio, for sale by
fas FUITEr. )UU 6 UONTWIL
5()02,11.4,tm, "'
NULLED BUCKWHEAT-1 00 sacks prim
roedredi , l for ale by DELLA LIOCIVIT.
re.a Wolff stmt..
- - •
Resg B--100 bus. a good arti
all).llbUNruagy BELL &
rORN 1311,00318-70'doz. for gale low! tp
e.....ocoatoormat. ' BELL k
RYE FLOUR—zu bpi. choice received;
for sal. Or fe2.3 BELL it LIN Err•
15t - g/NB-56' bus. Small WNW Beans this
p daw roe 4 by - - • 11.n11,13x511
wrrtit..6 bb 5. freata_ridl tide day xate
lan *amt. by i. . UYNNY U. 000.1 Zi
pilt —4O bbla. N Q Tar reed- ha ul. 641.0
by WK. wonaaps a Ca. :lb Liberty
AUCTION SALEs
P. M. DAVIS, Auctionee_r.
th.zurcua Saks Boom. ewMr Pl WWI a.d,; PULA WS
LLEOUEN Y CO. COUPON BONDS At
fls Auetlotk—On nurioleyevenlnC. Mnthh 13th ut
0 . ..1.3ek, it the Merchants' Yarhauge, ith , rriLL be mold.
00 so-opot whom It ma? mater.
moo
2 o.r. Bondi, County of 4111egheny, $ *seq.
P. M. DAVId. Aunt,
H• XECUTORS SALE OFINTEREST IN
IFIBTKASI 001Td.--On Thuredar erentog march 13th.
at 7% o'elret fates Ilerehante gad:lenge gth etzwet. be
order of 4=14 Moral:tall and IL Dunlap, Jr..fltreentore of
the late Robert Meentetteon deed. will be told the entire
interest of that•stite In the Stet mboateCorn Planter wed
Oars fisher, being one tenth fart of the same with thee
furniture, Tackle, AA. as th.r now he at the Allegheny
Wharf .ar the month of Irwin Week ,
at
P. AI . DAVIS. And.;
DRIVATE LIBRARY OF CHOICE, °
1 RR ATURE—On Saturday evening, March St_ ,t) coma
mowing at 7 o'clock. will he golds!. the ennuneroial sales
rocera.ooraer Wood and Oth sly, by onkel' Wks, iiiery chnins
oolteetlon of favorite authors to English Literature and
*Mader] wen ke, from the private library 0 1 • (P.D.".
remorlag. Many of the rollimell sn Oloulteremot Vi e.
comortidosi lame of the most attrentlve books of toe day,
d all to good oondition. Among them will tee found all
the ma:Lilies of Longfellowand 'NUEVA.. Marled Lanale•
works, Llfe sad Correepondenes of lord Jeffrey. Ronde of
ardor). Smith. Wordsworth's Poems eomidete, 7 volic
ifoodie Piano, Works of Leigh Rant, hew. OWarldge
Washington Irving, I mil Byron. g vohr. hakespears. a '
Mle, As Toe Waverly Novels, foil aim= Illustrated
Landon News l3 2 l Vol London Porich
nre a Rat .
lleh ( reel and
liagilvti Leslcong Wel:eters Diotlonarii The Lodges
Oryetal Palace. illustrated, vo`k National Gallery of
Rogravlage, tag Percy'. Rellqoas, new edition:Burton%
Anatomy or Melancholy;•
illocdrtful Mona*
yolk lideMoirs of We and Writhes of Dr Chalmers, 4 soh;
ifirane Oreenvorers Hare and Mieinip, In knratia Wrillop
of gam Oak. London edition(: lß. teno an'. Moans). 4 vOlie.
• oscine's Ratko:oil Illetory of the 13nlf , d Rots., 2 volt
Rabelais and other French atitloaret, Napokon. 4
vole, ter,, ao. Also. ,amber of &karat Water 0010 e
P Clromollthograph . • sod Artist
and
of . the old
maaters, which were Poiret/id in Land., and Praia.
Cstaloguev will he ready and books avenged for exakee
• Motion on Thuneday mornlog. P. M. DAVIS. Amt.
ATIONAL ROTEL FURNITURE &a--
,
o. Friday morning ldarehlth atlo o'clock, the
ti l Sonal 10t.% Water at near Lindtbdeld .L. 1411 be
erentnermed, the sale of the entire tarsal:trait:tures, Lc. l
or that extensive hones. complains; its Perk:CO MO MA
lose pet eharer giber belt. bedding. kaiak
Mattreeller, drawing and plain bunion. *cork stands.
chamber ware; cane eat facer and commosOrbairr. rock
ers, settees, hair east irt•}od ro knr. Darbr, chamber and
stair carpets. tall and stair oil ninths, Swath rams. Rum
Mn ander* and ash pear, venetian Ming nindon OMe
tains, leaking abases. d.
also, tarns extermion tattler: china, slum and nvire_na•
wart; cgstom rpm= and rated ware, Chiding mama.
halves and forge. table clothe. cookins store. Michas
tits:wile, bar fixture; de, dr.
on. bay mare, andend baggage nnSin"•
mr P. eta Dom nod.
•
ArEHEMPTORY SALE. BY ORDER OF
ORPHANS' COURT. OF etIPERIOR
D GRIST MILL. DAI.DIVIN YARII'AND IMPROVE ,
lIENTS-On Thareday afternoon. March; 20th. at 2
edoet, on the postal. a. will be soli. by Roder clf
Mary P. Deris, Adranistratel: or, the late Jame IL Davie
deceased. that valuable Plena of and. situate ou Char
ti.rs Creek. foe- miles , Dom Plitabureb, 011,the Mahn.
villeTuroplita Road, In Robinson and Charting Tows
shire, containing fste acres and verent‘perebes,
4
on
which erected • lira elms Flairing URI. gad cedar.
capable of turning oat ISO bbl,. Flour per,day, with •
Store liaise. Dwelling Honse,Cooper Shop.; Stable, ge.—
The tail gate'ne fair par Bartng, three eats gating
Clothe three Seneca, two Beat Machinee. Corn Craw` er
and other improvements. The w tier Miter it enema
the beet in the gantry, to *h.'s. added Steam Pewee
when repaired.
Also. thee valuable Vain adjoining the above. at
argent occupied by• Mr. Part.cantalning tiPwarde of
fifty were gam land. with Mumba Monse, Buss.
Stable and other Raiding. Peat Trees. Shrabber.•
a.. DI • blob state of matication. which WAY be divided
tg.: , l7:4 l ,,tV:trZrartis . intirgfidraTfo i rt
in ...d0b0d...5 wear fmpror 4.
Title lallspritabl. Tertne-onv third rash, seedltia_in
one and two year. with interest payable senti-antinally.
non P. M. DAVIS. goat
SPARIIAWIi, DUNTON • h, WURTS,
Wholesale Dry Goods House,
91 BASKET OMB=
PHILADFLPHIA.
Otter to Buyers a very Desirable Stock of
ItottßlGN awl Dalinen°
GOOD S,
ADAPTED TO TELE
DRY
TRADE.
SPRIN G
CoRIPIUIRIC
DRITIFII AND ADIRRIDAN PRINTN, •
LAWNS, DINoIIAPPS, BRILLIANT - EN,
AND OTHER DIMS ISOODA.
TIIE MOST APPROVED MARES •OF
LINENS AND WIIITII GOODS.
Cloths and Casstmeres,
SATINETTS AND f JEANS,
%PITO A LAVOR ASSORT/MOM OP
Philadelphia Marnintotared GOODS !
sir purummigns AIM RIXIIIESTED TO EXAMINZ
MIA STOCK. . DZlOmeed
M. L. HALL OWELL&C
PIIILADELPHIA,
HAVE ;HAT OPEN FOE THE
SPRING SEASON,
I Large and Oplendll Blt ck oi
NEW SILK AND FANCY ,GOODS,
Included In laid, Is an Amid:mat at
FOREIGN DRESS STUFFS,
That Pr ex' era. Intriety oral itermelore better.. artil
finpun say aver offered in this market, .
Our eyaelout Qattain are *holly syyroYtlstel to TWO
DEPAIITIIVNTS to *blab we give expotlal alum**.
MANTILLAS, SITAWLS,-.14.,
41ttai:OIDEIZIES. LACX
asct if W 8 G00D.%
Our purchaser for three rade, whoderOtrable ezeltoure
attention to them, hasi ost .turued kout Lllrope. and
erevared to thaw an assort.s.ent hitherto unequaled lu
our olty.
Raring au established Agency of car bona. in PARIS.
with a lumber of our aro Lerma:Kelly located there, wa
are enabled to moire stiml constant =Pali. slue. aad
desirable goods ibrodgbout the Year. :
CLOSE DEALERS,
from all wiltsoa of the coontrr, who Liay for
CASH OR SHORT CREDITS,
Gash boyers .111 melts • discount of SIX per dot.. as
toonoy t be pia to per fonds, *Klan tan days lona data
of BUL
Unoarfant asset . suit . talon at its mulct values the•
Weil, festival.
To neephanto oforelentried etandink, • ...Lit of 511
months w 1 ,124 eren. If de*lma;
Where money is remitted in sleanat of maturity. • Ma
count at the rate i f TWELVE per es:Ut. for annum will
beallowed, fa=
Short Credits and Short Pricest
E invito the atteatiort of buyers to our
V exte6stre an:W..64 sportmatt of
NEW GOODS
s •Ivetsd sod Importad for - our liftrtng
Our t..a dlt/ded Into Ursa Dowtments—derrotlag
ono floor to 4.lh—sodding us to faro more otteutioo
and recur assortment ass& ofsseor goods than can be
round In any boussdoiug • sever.' nualow, Tho tbUowlos
are !mons the.rdalee to which w.dareb.natial artsbtiont
• •
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HOUSE PIHININIIING DEFAULTS:I6NT.
LAC EA MOS LIN CURTAINSITRIILEAPIANO OUT RES.
BATIN DAM MM..... WATEEED
MOO
-APIA DE LAIN 63.gnaurtrirTunivermires
IMPERIAL DAMASKS, IRO ILTS A , X)UNPEMBNILS
WORSTED ." • , rIANFINTS.
D OT MN .• rot r.Er uovestria;
.0(.111NIGES, TASSEIE. a. DIIETT/ES. AR
LINEN GOODE DEPAIETMENT.
LINEN NIIKETINOR IBTAIR LINEN__,P
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i•iLl OW OA.E LINNN O TOWELS A TO W ELI NG.
TABLE CIAITII* 4 DIAPIREANO CHAIM
TABLE DAZIABhB. LAND L %WEB., ,
NAPKINS A DOYLIE4,_ BIRD RYE DIA P ER (,___ As.
Awl every !owlet,. of SHIRT 0, COAT A PANT LEMMA
- litpiert Department. ~ •
lIENW HOSIERY AND LOT 1. , . '
.cts .
WoMMV Ei
S iltaY ANZ OLOVLO
ellt.LP
WHIM, RnN'S
DEA.WXBA 0:0 ab •34f.1V.r.1/2
Roark so Pmoctiola of our gook by lr o bnt 041 a anti
a:proved itonsifir ficnia—to inzeb qv Mot gnat to..
451emunt.s.
GIIILLOII, ANDERSON , & Co.;
Na. 147 Market St:, below 4111,
fia.deor , •
1856.
SPRING
wit A L A NFILI..As
SALE.
GEO a.GF. BUT..P I N & GO.
No. 174 'Ehestittit Street.
• , PIULADeIPILL.e.
(In -connect ion
oadw wit rip New h Geo. Mapl Yam) e, Na 361
Itr
RE now prepared to supply the Trade .
rem:emery wittiori or th. tirdoe, Utak 'porta- .
atkol Iletotheto rem ter the mating OMMI4 outorizing
oil the me.. , dodges, from Qde Dallor.to the most amt.
Irintment. m.
will u rindl rsd t moat to - their - ittirsotide to ox.
moths our.strot previous to eurrtmalatt.
MAI Hamra. torchaelogihrr C.wh or !hart Credit, era.
ocelot a Meal ditimerit, •
GEO. 'BULPIN4 CO.,
174 ChcanautStreet,
[ • &mitt d Eighth etc.
ROSS BARKER COD LIVER OIL juit
e/ned and lb, Wt. by sat VIAMINCIPILCe.
CIUbk,ELAbTIC EAR SYRINGES-4:
11 111 d: Wd Convonlant snlcle—s snaplyireed
feZi • • • JOBl >1.M30.•
12lyttAST rosins,,-1. 'hive:just reed a.
Imo supply of breanikunDs. now viagstif
Elgin this Mae oho wad fx.sm% stmk
fors warcUssing elte.h.te.
IiMON lar. 47 feuriaclumayme:e
I Lem l = PAE.VI.4"tI)7
zENags--An
----acuca L 43 »vTatra" ler
W putattl i t. rt.
: • L." - COD LIVER.' OlLjust rated tact._
L rat reat by = lo' '• -Ammo Imo&