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    TILE 1 AWy7 . :PITTSVH . ' GAZETTE.
ES'll i;LISiiED/iN-.4786
BILTSINIMS .DIItECTORY.
n M. Mr
.ktlg.t, kOHNOY
No: 10. Satestrea. fliadom
e. 00. are Agents for the =set 1121 Ideate awl [aroma
ecultoooethLl Papers both the United State*
tbli, 2 - '• • -
Spring_Stvle for 1858.
CE, FELT & H ALL, 9 and 11 Park Place,
PAW YOlLlC=lto r at
i rtztAllf imam from ,a
;moor t. "
eAsk,_erio ant a_ A 0
ARTI.VIUIAL VLOWY.B l4 Tliitbiltill9, raA
t.. W
sola/m *choke Assortment of rAITErt.N 1:10,1N/M1
..flao dahorr rrlirer
ia i tKOrtlirstr a rZ=9.llll .. rr iLt ieh n oill " brs
I as woe rAre.. 96111 . a ITAL.
ortaboLlstOr B 11 Park Pia., tiro York.
The Britten Plata Glass Company.
KNOLAND.
Warehoneo for the Unirod.Steres,
JOHNS:PLATT,
•
79 Murray Street. New .1101 k.
%MIME will be :ound a roll abifoitment
• V of Muir tlurertor Mahal Plata for Mono and
Noose ',bola. Show Came. ke. Mad. , Bough (Nom' from
1. tol Indigo thick-
N. 11.—Waternanstaxms , are raforred to the Near Rata
fleas. of Ohio, at Oolarabaa, abseil I. glazed with the
Mato Olaaa of the 0029r0919. I:l3h2s;ftldr
iIIeCREIDIG MOTT &
• rar MAIDEN um/4 '
Oanier-of Front &rat, NNW FORK,
DIBTILLENS OP
TRIPLE REFINED CAMPLIENE,
SO and 9i per ant. &LeOllOL & N. E. REM,
SLSOIItI3IIOICTIrWeI ep GLLL.I 131
1 be fuiteolog altle.le. of the beet ous/Ity, and offered et
he lamed Market prle.e.
- -.IIURNIM7 VLOM.
Spirit* Teetefhttoe. Tv, limit. Rorie. of Ip.l 11=1 Tor.
- peatioe. ktright Vorole Wel Tor. foul• VAL flTOttlt.e,
eleven deeeriotion.
1110.3. SITU. IhOiller. N. 3121 , 1N1CY, Ja.
joteBri4oom
ANDEWAT & astir,
• • - -
oOM MISSION MERCHANTS,
Cotton and Woolen Machinery.
...mt.. "Tharp mut Btraffs, Natibiettne fboL , rev, dr,
IswarterododDeacr• fl larixtbeturore
. No; 67 Pine St., New York.
• re. 64—Agents for th.
"WOODUEI PT L 1311ACIt IRO/' WP#KB,"
Skans Eng iftes and 801 a,,.
91zettimleelilady hi' New York Rai
4.4)WELL MACHINE Stiqr 211asillutre Trio
.2g.tyr
D. F. TIEMANN & C 0..,
15 PaMit 34044 4 New .:York.
MANLIFACTUR.P.RS OF
OIL & WATER,C.OLORS,
• -
• V.4.I4A,IS_RES. C•
ml Impeders of French nee
a-CanirWhite, le.
Uireolars ori stia.Prlto Wt. forWartled opon applTinif to
.debosa oec
Comm , Fans and Fancy Goads.
. • Wi lliam Tusher,
I 1 PAILS: PLACk-NESIVIiYORK:, - Write!!
/ t3o. attaatios. et Boutbarn and Weston einrohanty.
@toot."'Wczbe. Illoth and Nall
odi.t Ledleelly Parttunarra tioap t,Booty 'Port MOO'
Jet awl Sod ' r00k.% . Memo Bute
woo. Pint tbd Neolk..; I j 1. Wabob Qrdyy
ty, Coded Ultas-Beeols, tteeklanatZ 1.41 s Rubber
soul Untlary.Uoir r il, rlriaarairt. rdwowi
• InIVIOOnt. looleilloS seawall and yarplarge rtark
lieb; Yrybob sad anon= Wier Goon. whlah will by
w,1,1 at In tweet rtiow tor Gat or AtTrored Payer
IPlLOrdaw by !attar tattered and twit an In the Wit
, , WII I I t't TAMERS. •
• ' 10 Part Pima Nair Tort.
writ • mr111.177
r. tt—Plasta cat
.Hough's Fuca ci _Skirts.Ele#ti
1p ATE4 - 4,•FIAEUIVE, No:1 Barclay ghee*,
1)1 New Vcii.
I.I_E•wWIW• SIMS U./. the
Wl* of the Went. .61.1 mantaeturers sod sutlers In•
rmga ap win Do prosecuted wwwnllng to law. rgLISW•i
W. J/LCICSON '& 80fi.
- GIiATE AND-FENDER MAKER,
AtuNrsr. EsoADwAr, wx* YORE.
.
kAlftailiflCEl - ETATE9Rffi SUALSB.
'ilia - tindenigned haying buin .. appointed
eroloiles Agents for the tale at these cetehrated
t: AM', mgualsoturel hy_tke original Inventors
.E. 8; N, ,FALKBANKS * CO.,
i.r.deoui• tii.iu itaitaft of the %whom - ocruucaudta
tatm riperiority of thew &ales ores ell other& '
Thoeetiodee . hare been eubjected to the SATEHEST
'MT 061,11 ;hi 'Timbal Itaidroada tu. ttio United Meta
- ad Jhbalgad:ebd hammy taaadh of besineta throughout
to woridattol that. unikaaa Jetuarw mut great. durabtla
. VT= rStn. ROMAti tt grr ' 2. ". be!lis TO
APPRAL. .!:.I.: r, •
-We - ow 4to Olt ordera t al ffi am Tier, - PartabLs,
Domain. la% Hy-Algal ad and °anal
t, - prtgbr.'• Bar a wm.r..4, •
' -,-No, SA Idbertyldreet, Goamertiat he
. 'atlya : F: r littabargh
•
t J
FITIRIAttR4II .COACR FACTORY.
L ALM. ,
BIGELOW & C 0. ,.
(diucessorso laggiOw,
H 0.4 8
near Wcol
Pittsburgh, Penna. •
(.110ACTERS, CIARAIARBS,; PILIKONS,
naiigleo. sod imam desaintiOn of Nano, Vott.kloo
It to end Walled La • manor aoaaxpassol ibr
oo•uty of tzwf flalsb.•kill of rorkonctald•
rarassateL_ n• 2
Hide 011. and Leather More.
- D. - RIEMPATRICk.
No. 21 South - Third Street,' •
Detween Markctand Cheatiod sts-,lPtilladelphb4
1117 , )R .ea AlattSoYelSrli UIDES, Dr
: 4 % mi t..t. " ‘ll lsl..eb eii...;•l ll lll3•4o•lt tl iocuo llt i d' or b'll takern t:l7:ll %
.•azaggs fbr Le•th . es Wiwi free of =And
111. L. imam
WM. IfeCIITCHEON
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Produce and Comiaileioullerehants,
AHD DE 7 1P.F?
Pittsburgh Manufactured Articics,
No. ;219 Liberty street, awnee qf
Prrnsunan YA
•
JONES EG COOLEY,
W 11 OLESALg GROCERS
*DID
BOA ? ti n y /Wig/BR&
Produce aad Pittsburgh Menulactua,
.No; 14 Water Street,
"" ca ghtEVlloll. PONNA
LONG;!& LANE
aousz AND SICK. PAINTERS.
Na. 71 (Lddatd tblM,2lldidide map 3TREAT.
Mamma Wood sattAdstket Streotn)
All 'orders - tromptly attended to.
11S..1thra VlCifid &npulor style mh.l7
- -
ROB , M I NIS do . MII LERS
VOUNDERS. AND ENGINE BUILDERS,
.1.4104 11111015.4ann of 01 dawriptim= anu tutlnga,
---nt. h '
ltrarlst etnro bAreen Mt, adrrd
atrt. r u
JOSUIC: V 11311331 1.
Walla REPOSITORY!
• J -D§ t rawnitE::nown. ya t
atneue•Piktetaiti and !enev . evaln neer the
!dna Pain. _ Ur Met public Le lune.. nu ,
•tonicet 41 LAUM, Ann lui p Atutlenlar•
1 y lakes. gentlannili pereauers. th at one ea on•r i I
aunt. roue.. Team ertarieue In Web uineea enable
onbb tOpleoe bedlam We peter. Warne. eMia4
lleriau, frisk& go lour ream put It has been hi
demirtmeut Wed from libe vacknue and mos
iulerstect feur Maruttacturem. Tba metopes ot his new
erases Is complete, the economy of Ms atcastremouis will
=rjla test sod, matt emusble Sisnuthetstres at
Ile s ey tbov huovy eiresisei whirl, the
amnia fee clermalltus Uruow of business bee beapwt upon
' the prim otlicsele. Mulcts to lents reuts.) JuMPU • White
• .11/1 On 0.147 meuer only, et much lee. than the um
areo.+o,,. m.uia'Ma db
.
patch. abbe
_
S.' N. WICKBREIA.II.
AUTIOLESALE AND RETAIL
011.1)G4Thit, Mo.= Liberty' Kra , t.
Woad. Pitt. numb, sleep, taw qm band mad
meanie nwnersi and enitta m mentment of Drafts.
Merdiedner,Pain oile, Muria. Window Oleo et
hind; roMinaery, t and Proprietary Medi
rims. ate.
1.0 soy tdd trump tustornent.—Havinst sold nut my
voezenre
fir
and returned to tbM mud
the Drug Metabliatiment or Mr. Joel Motor,
Po. 141 e l.:betty Ong. 1- 4..1 bnPlT' to aee my
Wend/. ca . the mintomere of Mr. Mettler. and aluill'epere
no pains to plasm them with an r Odell they roar want In
y doe or imehmer. IS. r. wicamisaAm,
ing:l7 Leierty
WESTERN TEA. STORE.
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets.
QSE.FLAVORED TEA,-10
ebagt. of nand Malan Pow,bAng Tea (1 1 .. liv
o ) ortholianuists 70=40 Chop, sut us In fl onoa
iti l= . = l .l.•=e i t zu on o :
gee W. A. .11(TLIIRG.
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD,
usAmaa IN
Silks end Lidice' Dress (boils generally,
CLOAKS, TALAIAS tc SDAW.4B.
FiND ROJDNNINS AND MAPLE GOODS,
For ranfilY Use. -
meat In all of the OAS
"n aagggli "Aral at lowest velem
4epartstomretr
po rton
-----------"-----
'jinn
Staved. , aved. Fenders and Are .
i RON CITY STOVE: WAREHOUSE . No.
1.34 wwa etrooo,utlie the doiem . WI wino, ?th;ett
teiminto use Ms atop 1:1 =led Arsid a t m "::r. II::
.it, or ettention of those nosll ...A VI ......
tom nuatostion arms *a. lirp=" ."
&U._ Ws an osterzahmea to mu as Tr4l gt the lowan In
.Cb.elthill licsmoter t Na . h
Yu ram IM 6 I faxml•
T. eitiwo t 01•
wilL4imil'auTaimasp ,Jr.,
Bcotitylig it ru n r roVir r f e4 and
Liquor
Fit Zibertv &rat, PyarriA ' l4 /7.
VIUGILWILVAT AfiS.s and 50.1ba. gao3lB
o. maci.st au by 1113101311. & ROBIN& IN,
tbslimivow Oat , n 4114 Wight= LW to 1040
InroTihM o...4sr:lbmsb.l besoalens Bum nelsdmd!
SOOTT„. Ptatisi,Poutui
• 2
4
awn waiter lartet. Me boar
AD viretwel.
ItermovaL.
.t.ll - ::;,ii..fikiti?ltS.it CO, Wholesale Drug
trymbe
s • I Itimrtemoyedlotbio sad modioas
nue hts,
on the camera - Wood 1, Second V ado s,
dor bid Mittman. and all datdar, to Diva.. P.W 34 . "ad.
Cletus, tai.vdlltlad a Ism dad well selected storelt. •
Mad lo w : pordm*arrargud. • - ocd
' Removal ,
I L :ThlaitN, hisnufactufer of every ver
• - to 647 of VL[Lbt liOrna V cusd WINDOW OURS
Yana . Wine =La CJarst. Datilo.
Onetay u tthrlint. War In /met/ vearka i rVa... b. M
M S S nik owl vo boll Vili Tr*. sta. , PIM"
... . .
BUSINESS CARDS. I BANKERS AND BROKER'S.
ATTORNEYS.
OSEPIL ', k A. P. MORRISON, Attor.
arg:LLN. 1.13 Yarn elreet..bgrea.
ROBERT X. PIIILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
POLLOCK, Attorney as Law—
!, aiiagm Fifth atom strensta.PV.ito tb. ( •%. 1
Pitlbursh. ../24-7"63
TAMES J. K(11111, Attorney at Law, office
..Fourtdefrosi. • • amt, Pictsburr.h. J.615.d1y
AGENCIES.
Illehigaa General Commission and Pollee
ton Agency Office,
Ii I OR rho' collection or Homo and foreign
hietcanille and illettier Metier claims, In Allettigun
and lalisoentittates, IneaMment and Payment or Homy.,
Payntent o ff s., .1.1 urßeal Berate .4
NWlte and Ineurance Afertte.
• , rrwrj6Ra LY.DItliliON. Detroit, bliebbn.
4 Werra.. Pegate,eo4-Mment. Kramer et
Y , Wii; s a Co, ttseette OM.; Lorena. etnerem a Co,
11 ; ;Mit--Two Aendr. ut from reaz.ntablt
111/1111114/. 0:4=11.111.10. 13./114./
WM. A. LEWIN ' S
RA.I.E .,I BT d ALer OFFICE, No. 87 Front
4t , . aim 112 de. toel ' protetv beegt.-2111r
•1.7-41
USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent,
Stock. MelfEra.llse sod 010 Broker.eel. No. sn oth ono .[. above Wood. • ibielaese vrozuctly atbealed
to. Lytadly
I AftIUEL . L. MARSIIELL , Soaretaryiki
-1,7 weep - thetlearef , One 04 - Waft street.
LI M. GORDON, Secretary Western ;luau
s . ranee Oa. 22 Watar Meta . . I
---- - - -
- GAR KRCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin
'otakr.n.a . ecannay. enri.E-seteanistat 24'.441
an .. 5.214v4 manta.
A. MADEIRA; Agent for Delaware Mn
" . totl lebmaa ea Manua, 42 Water e 14•44.
-- T1 iFI.UGG ISTS.
CiN HAFT, Jr., (suenossor to JaB.lsllluf
-- ler.) Wbolosole end Detail Unwept ..a P.l.z. to
IN* Dyoutudo. &m u lti Wood troot o -3 doors Isltort
Vimto Miry. Pittabund, //0 - 14olcutor Afruot for Do.
Yard's Idooltdori.. mn3o
I&
- v . "' •
0 Isl . scoff, Wholesale Dealer in
In aing. Points. ill.. Vproloh. sad Dye Stollo, No. 246
Wt., otroet o - Pt2tsbrirab.
All ordetayrUllroesPro ttoiupt attautloß.
W Ageot_for Seltenr_lk• Vulmoule Syrup. mos 24-11_
.44.7FAliNESTOC IS & CO. liiholosaln
t ti• DrO9taslote. , aid snooproecurerr or Wh ite Laza So4l
.. ..log, on . d I.ltharur. corner Wool mod front olro.U. , , ,f h tiltio
"''`'"' - -
j3y..N. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
._ Dr... Doloto, DruD4rdlo. Ulla. Vorpialuo, au. Da.
o. " 4400/1 rtroot, Ilttoburgh. Uoodo warrant.. Moos
Imr. _ ,
...
IttLLOSKI. RM5....... . MIT..
DRAIN & MITER; PirSt;foo dc. Retail
üb Drutglida. enrrwr o I.lbirt7 a4l PLCIa Meet"'
I SCHOONMAiaII. S CO., Wholesale
Drugglets, Ho. 24. 'Wood stmt. Pittsburg!,
AOSE PH FLEI9NO, Successor to L.Wiloox
:a co., owner Margst street Dtaugind—Essr
miaou baud • fullStad rusugists ....rsustss or
sib Crbests. Perfumers, sad .11 .{ti
• ye
rb7.l=Pra l eeriptlta averally camacandal at all
balm.. •
• •
COMM! SION &C
!NO.B. w. ittIiSTINE
11.../1 Late retrtnevA
tiompluerr. Harms& & Awn& Pt ngs
HOOKS & inua
FLOUR FACTORS.
General Produce Comminion Merchants,
db 47 North Whareet hut 93 N. ikttar 2, beim Ra.s,
i'AILADELPII.I*.
D Latium 00.0 w. 0 .
A Djiallaek A tieJ
Tweed I Bible', 4-
Nedlek Feulds,
8e401.7, WeediardaCoal..
Garrett. ?darttit a C.Nt.
Wood a o:lver,
Biter. Para a
.
Calob Ova • Oct •• Morow .
dettire.
Truitt. Meth.? a On,• •` dehann eth • lb"
Dry., iiratruely. On.. Ettt . . , b . rt, L. IVllrcarZ 4 Co. Pliireg
4'6 7 . &
And Pitt/throat and rbiladityhta Merchant. gensrap7.
talatend
NoBARR & ANJER. -
DE
kaoecemes to A. A. Iloliano.]
ALIM IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,AND PRODUCE.
Conunisaion and Forwarding Merchants.
No. 114 Secoad at., PU&4ffgA, Po.
liaa 1. 'S€OITD•I2
SPRINGER, JIAPBAU r H.
=ACILAiNT
Dealer in Wool, Prorinions & Prodneeltennrelly
NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTMEIIIII.III4 PA.
J. H. MURPHY,
iIiftWARDINO & COMMLSTION MEROIiADIT,
fteuza. atte
R ntion Wpm
.VCINW t.to anise
POD.
No. 155 Front Street,
°Walla eon Monongahela Hons.
JUNK Aresu.— J. &mai.
• itWELL, LEE & CO-,
WHOLESALE o . lto GEES,
Produce & Commission Merchants,
AND DibAl.ellB 111
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES
Wood rt., between Water and Front et
WWI PITIIBUROI.I.
DAVID C. HERBST,
Flour, Produce, Provision nod Commission
MERCLIANT,
20' 2117 Liberty street. coma:Y . . 9f HOVI,
Pittsburgh,
iaI.VES hie attention to the sale of Flour,
LA Pork. ELICort.. Lax!. Oboe.. Batter. Oran. Dried
traits, Seeds. la. to.
Ilfil.Uoveizoment.nepenxf all" =WWI.
HENRY 8. K 1194,
(late of the firm of kinf & Moorheadj
COMMISSION MIaRCIIANT.
AND
PEALIIR IIY PIG wet. AND BLOOMY
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
NW) PITTSBURGH- PENNA.'
A. A. HARDY,
(Romearar co FlArsly. Jnnege • 0r.,)
CIuNAUSXIu.N AND FQk WAMPINU MERCHANT;
Agent of the MadisLßOADon and Indianapolis
RAI.
No. 8U Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
J, W. BUTLER CO:,
FORWARDING lc COMMISSION MER
en ANTS sad neaten le an Mndser !IMAM:Leah Man
nlsettana Areloten, Lead Piga sad Sheet lead, No. 97 First
staeak,Pltralanekle. . anb-ked'all
CA_NnE4l)lath of Warren ~ O hio,
nacaaacattd Foier ' arding Pdernrundtonnil Whole.
pie j ester in Western Menne Qualls, hatter; Pot and
Pearl Mb. and Weatern Produce generall7. Weer 0 7 7997 .
betwana Badtbll4.l and Wcoilittsbanth.
sums. urns. ... . -. yews). Cann., IS.
Slate or dam Itubiao
T LITTLE lc CO., I'Vholesale Orooere,
and Commtarten Merchanu, and Madera In
PtUbtrt... Mannfeetterea No. 112 Neennd erne, Pltte.
twat,— )61977-3
- -
mksr. WARELIOUSE.—anray 11.
OaLLlNl3.9ereractUnk and Oecomieelon lintel:auks:ld
Metier la Mama. But/ea_ , Lake Ptah end Prainen irenkka7l
wnnd above Welar. Pitlennzah m 731
friIIOALiSPALMEII, Importer ant Dealer
L In Brooch end Apunin. W.IT 1'14,, No. 5.3 Medea
greet., betwaen Tailed 1.7a4 knotth Meat, Ilmeborgh.
sekh.44o
DRY GOODS.
JuSEPH ROANE & CO.,
Wholesale anJ Retail Dealing ip
TELffiIdINGS,
diddOlDdliZlLS, MAW= d awn=
Fancy Ooods, do,
D. AK, Jr 9 .4 Bre?,
Nf.. 91 Market at ~a re closing ' out tlatiir Ca
to. sIot:P.OMP Uordq 3= as LIMMOIVINOLOONIZIt from
pew. preparatory to paratuslng their sprint; imp
ply. We have on Land • dna adeortolant of the to •71orr
Crted=4;ltiontlat' bZlT„,V;r,74lZtral°4l
NoVa• (Nati 3CLlide• dp,
Wakb sad Mbar abel& Into. IL grs.c variety of Blaok
mot Veined Brocade Plandand Stripett Dread Oita, all of
anld at • sTrat ttaertil
s t., ; P&PD
U. TOY.
Deoinn lit 0.97 .fra clip)? 9.7 00 ,4 ... 16 nth
I
C.RP/IY & BUBO II FIE LD, Wbolooale
/TIP and- lterail .ry.y Ooode Marthante. Yourtb
and alartat NeeN.arttsaarlifh. •
• Removal 1 , Removal Remoitd!
SOBINSON d &(I.—NO. Zt, nPrli SMNNr.
Li AMP). 'Removed our Store
Co.))o. 23,
Ylltherret. (nOnt Aloor to A.A. Karon C no at e
now proporod to extablt one of Cm untobr, of
too.
WOE! iod Amateur' CurrottOdu,ond
moatln our sdralunkot tan be round
to i •To_LOVt t., Nrgt tc — ' •
LtrumarGirrodi • •
l i
17 B ru t rii t= tl 4' fi t ,
ratont - ralDrZitUlPud yn ,o Coat
• "41=nald
roc. trio. Intl. Scot,* Mat% Yoltluso.'llrugtotlour, uod
ow Woad Garroting., of all Soooriptlooz Wet lion.
Mar WI rik_ d
loth,. Co. .ro. Al.
- 4711r0 Zia I lt h Anrjt 3 ottliVrt i l d* lt a. "no
Watches, Clocks end Jewelry at
. greatly
• Reduced Prices.
011)1 M. ROBERTS. 16 Fift4 ;mot, is
41V Ws large and choke stock err tine
menet,
lent
Jewelry'ranee Lewdest • Imre mall
.6eigne. On lent o a st prepsestari eabagloy em gmw
enep end tbs rovherret en -enttre nes /teak tbe
Wine Ttta.. Perixna &grime apee7 tn¢ntm at.mid
nal early. se }t recaed elettLeut his pr.
ent Ittn , IMa o. t * 47
lAuldwt. :
Dow cop. vige4 ' l"
Market.
LUTENuIIs, M=-
7 V polo. plats and barred J.emiter •
Cainibrici• Make. PresPiL T Irian
• ; • clue•gA. sad DiettoVii
Book Maar, &a
etors of •
186°T"'en t nT"lirrar V Roush inx,
- myna Atli sad Marine. Ma.
pttrsrtae4l". •
Tem , Cusarkers asdas t nblia
Virg have open . Ohl Fnotping,.p. large int 1
V • Ow& Pan No, Sork - Asia' PlllMadPhilAnd i...
vtio
»P
eaN by aN MURPHY soattfins sat *Were In
flui Dry GOIXit 11.. •,_ • lk BLIBCIII/TYLD, ,
athip et N R calorie' or 400024 Itari4 Os.
IWELLINu 110IFSES TO — Lia, --.5.. husk°
• • °a B...du.kr•L Albetwut....w .. semut.em.-
',44"""*".VgiviMaitrea l ifit 4 it
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1856.
13ANIKINCt, HOU
JOHN T. HOGG:
•
BILWORD BEDFORD 00..
roneßsriA RI/31JUitrt
aIOUNT PUSANANT. WESTMORrD 00..
CONNELLBVILLE. FAICFTN I Pena.:
111,ZTAME,
NNW 1161011 TON BESTER.OO,.
Deposita remisted, illsoounts made, Omits .boisstbt, ld
sad collected. ,Bank Notes awl Nzesete batight %tot sold
Woks. Notee .41 other Seletiritles bought lend told 411 M
0.1=11.:13114. 01111..00124.11. sod oolleottots• 'oneness.
vatD
N RADIER 13A1IM I Blitikara and Ex
dgma Braes, in Buy iiaß Gold 41t1 San/ II Ad
navtlat., loom on Baal Witt, or Stook Bann
rltiesdonrolkiaa ryomleacry NOUN, mad Mina IBMs on East
and WasL 8., and Btook• Comm:Aldo. pills.- I
LIMP mad* on all Dolata In ton Union. Jena comes of
Ho Third
ist & and Wood 'fronts.
DI directly m.o. ta. at. Cawka
NNOIALES &, SON, Dealers in Foreign
•_eno Dui:nestle Mout' E.tehgaga, Certitgatro of .14.
Mt" , r.ro. Notomdligeole. No. 6g Market utrtut, Pitt.
then h.. aar O
e o II ea tlcnut m 0 4.. on all the gutudpal dries
ughout th Molted Stoke,
MANUFACTURING.
s. a. ovxmise—r. o.
AMERI onnaws.n.-
CAN a. w a vocvcsay
P.4kZ y &ERLMACHE
40T1IBING COMPANI.
So. 78 Second it., Pittaburr,h, Pa.
ANSPACTURSRS, of Paper Macho
tinuernanta fix Church., Maw, teaumtmat.. ROL
firm and i'loture WindQW .4inanr
iinirkata.
,L
llorninia, Vanilla:am and Hera,
far Itnilatioa and a, °wow,. or rTiirY ib.arrinilou•
alai. arid drilisin, (Wain* and irni . ranidai morn durable
than And uf.bpr ar*le noir IA uini,• • ,
11111...Ordart oniaautr.l on ilia eborietd
ft—Attention or Steamboat Builders la any di.
r.4'4 to
U'i""".'
CW4II VeTttit tt,
No, I eitimand at, bat Wood • Mar at arii,
1•23-der _ u.o
riThreile Amount.; Joffe ii: aiiiom i.:..:7:; - ' ..ii,......
UNION FOUNDRY.
alitchell, Herron & Co.
WILL continuo the business oft e Union
v v v...k=7,4 the 014 etaotl of PENNON , IN ITCH.
ALL A CV. No, tife LibertyAL
They .01 Inafaufsesuht an Asuffl. a hilliP illid Aeneysi
Aesortment of UASTINUIA eothydelos
Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Sidel Ovens,
0177 CH AND JARLOR BTOYNN,
i
l.
MANTLE &KITCHEN GRA 'ES,
llollato Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Iron, , Sad Irons,
Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Po fth,
Mall and Machinery Castings go orally,
And NAN and WATNA 1:11,141 of all • eoe.
lm,
MON & NAILS OF TIIE BEST B ,
Shovels, Spades, P+ , . , 0,
All of which will bowl.' at msfattacta
lay7-ly
Penn Cotton Mills, Pittab7gb.
KNNEDY, GUILDS & CO., Mantifee:
131 k. ta w s I—
rmo A No. I !wavy 4-A Shastios4
Uhat , of 'AU culors and Amiga
Oardta
Plough lanedmall Nab tar&
Haim of all 61S. and damtiptiab, .
Batting.
sirt).-ders latt at the Hardman 13 ra "
• Co„ 131 Wood straat. bane attattlan. l44"4 l mlift WLIUr
N. man.
WILLIAM BARNIIILL & CO.,
61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QTEAM BOILER MAKERS and: SIIEET
1, IRON WORKERS, Idartufeetmetre of Mirth!We Pat
erot Boiler. LonamoUre, Fined and Cylinder Bo Claw
ye, lirektion, Bin 11.1. Steam eipm„ Con attar s, Sall
Pane, Sopa Pane, Won Yawl; LUe Boeter etc. Alero.
Blaokezolthe Work, Bride. and Visdnet. I no, dm. al
1.1. abortest notice. AU orders from . distatio e promptly
ia=
attends:l ra.
Rats and Caps.
WILSON & SON keep constantly on
• band entry deserlytion and ninety of Lists find
be, both wholesale arid retail. Those dealring a an
fashionable Hat osTap. good and ohm% vonli do Inn to
the as • tall balers oinabadris •Laverhere. stalf.tf
W. WOODWELL, Wholosaleand Retail
TJ Warr s onges and Dealer in Ostdriet Ware. No SI
GROCERS.
Shriver S. Dilwo/till,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos, 130 & 132 Second Steekit,•
(IMown Wood .nut SaltZeld) n ?rams GEL
NONTROSE MITOSIS= •
Wholesale Grocer and General Bietehant,
IVo. m 7 /Abu* =rest. Jilticturvt. oco4,
.• . .
SMITH, 1LA91.8. Qt HUNTER,
WIIOLESALE GROCIERS,
Second and 151 Front street,
Jul& P1T7.3302011. PI
• --
Wallace & Gardiner,
LIOLE.Y.ILS DhAListrs JP
Flour, Provisions sad Produao
NO ZS LIBERTY ST jaBO-Ir
ALIALEY, COSORAVE. & COL Vißolo-
‘11 , ..1274 10 rod Wool rtreet, PILIIL •
ACULBNELTSON, Wholesale tiro= sad
. Oosombuslan .11/leabse Iv Produce and Pitt.
gia 11seinteetured =
:98 Liberty • Veer, PI
/WIN IrLOIP.--.-.-....1011.611) /LOYD— it./Lea 1n...D.
I 0111s1 FLOYD & CO., WlAhleAulio Urocers
.cl Om:waled. M..rettamt., N 0.173 Wooffsnd 2 LIE.
rtJ acreei., Pittabosel, ,
Ia Dealt/ In
tun% of Poroigo
terra, Wixom sod anktoro. No. Mb
Liberty rtrort. on knout • Tory hogs slack of
f a
nun.
old alonatinabolo Whirker. which will no 6.14.1 low far nun.
DAVID ArCAN5.......--.1.114.141 KUM IL A- OOFFIT
McCANDLESI3,. MEANS CO:, (ducces
sors to Wiok 6 alcCandloar,) Wbbloooln liroorrs,
orn Ira, fia11e,(11666 Cotton If w, Ortreburob
kt o n d lectlirer goorrally. corner of Wood and Ws.. ma.
Pflioanral, re -aa
W..— —at
r,. U. so.
AY'GI ROE, Wb4lesiae Oirocers and
Om:mind= alsrehants. N 0.1.04 LiLert* street PM.'
- -
ILLIA3I bl'OLUitO, Grocer and
T T Tea Lander, earner or Wood and euth streets, n...
always on hand a Luxe sessoftment of ehohieleeimbn and
fins rss--Pmelga Walla sod flats. WWande and anal)
Deana snipped oft the Image. Lam, t .
LALWELL & CO., Vbnlesale
iLL (homey. Ontornisidon liforobants. Dsahirs Lo Produce
.od
Pittsburgh Manna...fora Nn. 265 Liberty West.
•
114a111 ........ -SO IS?
18ASAII DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Gro•
ITACOMIIIIMittI.II2=O. dye,
B
-
tAiL"...
BOOKSELLEtti - iC.
-T"
. •. •
Book Agency.
r LII subscribers him establiakkod it Book
.Pimtlf= t 'ai h trAi d it WriptothZ! took
ymoy Pay.u thelf
s, Ate.. will VIIMITO th•
ulnas fur Qua you and • copy of • splondlit IllbotpuPb
yorlasit of alttwr WuPligllsttroP 9or : If Mb.
rutting to •El •na •JO fdautips. &boy, r000ff•
impy °faith. with* thran iutralt• , 11 .111Meribing to to
worth of Atausiria, all flue° putralts .111 rib. 0.1 ge , “l.
Mule tundilud ba th .* whoa., slob It.
rouloyea rtier; dlllClrlPtlo9 .04 .1.. I or amsU
awaottilay fatal,bod. Ka/ PM*" Dlutaa,unt , toOrdu.
Kruy dmeription of En graving cm Wo,X ... tad with
neittneve and divatett. Views of Ilaildlo Nwrag , v ,
tleaalowa, YOl.lllOl blubl•Cw. Book 11l
LlCrtitlelLgei. fluinewa •• orElaul ma by
gU i t . ll J. Womay Irlablog vtaws of thy/.
eed can mud •Clarivarr•OtTP•or Ikea , l•
Ms b. raiz try anomie.
r,por.on..t. 41. t pt. !wring minable ankles .oul4 and
it IA Weir mirantap to .I.lrma tAt.Pt Uflb•ra y w•
would ill all acoota tor tb• oily of tb• Duna.
Y.. 11431 a Ell/WA ,
noT7Atw I y'Y tletoth Tblrdl Phllwelombla Y.&
JOHN T. BHRYOCH,
Book and Job Printer and Publisher.
tfn.ll/ Fifth suant, *bore 87tIth0eld.
, tre ik t ,o litiduz
1400 K BINDERM
fpd
kJ/Wards sbrayr
litatires
- 0. 000 L
,(2 Isr.) Wholash
M urlurt. di
fry and,p usm llW
_
toms.rav - fig
tlmet. to D.
otrtt,oeihr Fourth. littfalt
-- RE: r 7! 0.
D.kr
• a. rittonanth,
If AY . CO.,
414;
II L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No.
op . TS It.Fitt Moot. Apollo Hof Itlings.'
it/US/C. &ii.
J9hn •11. Mellor;,
itso. 81WOOD STREET, between Diamond
AN. And Immix Wad. Hoy. A intiqr Olt 10K MR
A 80:4P? (Boston) PIA • 0 Pala MASON a IIAM•
l ikle
LIDId MODEL 14110.0DXQIikt and Q AN HAMM:III.
MU& mad dmioe In IdEptloaa4 Illnuical 0. 10. 403
. U, Meier & BrO f t
NO. 03 FIFTLI ST., Sign o the Golden
.11 , ajA n t,1 , 1
i ts r. remey Mr IllUbTfiti % 11 1 , A e RK'S d I J N A v i z
1114/A PIREITIIAIIVGIViIme a =OIIION2A.Ur UllOllll
ILIA ONIUMB. Dealer/ In AUDI. AcidlAlB4lql last...
IMentß. A. 6
.... _ .
Charlotte Blame
ANUFAOTURER and Dealer In Plano
rortspi44lSpporter Rad. maxim! 10Am.
man Boleagtut. fat tbs kIA DURO JI4k;(01, •Itro Ibr
14VItS 0D26 Dos Platkoirontt. end with.
out Nakao Attachment. toy 3 its wrAxt
Ketchum'a Mower with &eager Attach':
meat.
firLIZ moo; pnrfoct machine nee, 'amnia
tad to cut foxit . 10' to 16 lonw f im or nol . 6.4
1= " 13 . 20V, 11=1; 41 1 ro';=7"
iorll Y.. 11. 1411ANO LAN . 6:01 Wont 4.
• • • For Sale, 1 •
I/ ITTANNINU IRON WORlCAsitunce in
n .....a.k.i....... or • hOLLINU RILL,
haw og 19 VereinONl. ttgratalue o f u dada, 1/agner !mg,
1111 4 _,DNV, 'nrrollt.titb 9l l7 )lil. 1 h'1' .. ...;" 9 "1111•41
MOP OM ; nlast km I th Illanblage.wri Coopio novo 1
triivrxiaValinglitttegro! tirl="r
' LOT t/Y TIII4 ACHES of land on which . noted, bgeuded
on oweents raw by the Allegh-ny We, and the Alleghe
ny Valley 117.4 Egad. o Al.. 11l Blots and Warehouse
mad =MO ef sorrokaa glee Moan. awl IzaBmlletnn, I'..
oath. ha:mentors and,
.Wsweragure with $5OOO wr, 0.....
a...1W SBl SAW TAISTI lOU.
The modern le In - CV.t • SateBlolo l. ohoratkm. rea
co :=Vogr:III4:LZ4tIgMT '
. roemeig?a 11w be - given at. any_thne. A pp_i to
- - SWIM W1M10().,
int Pag34 - -
..
~.. - ?tumors ornittan,ing.
E ilang atiVaiiiiiCf4bir, mo'd
" 4 air IWO, to an . anaivni4D4wo4lll.
•
NEW, you IiDITINTMEICEEM
Prcual3MLitt, V18M1.1W0113 1 2 1 AI MULL, exa•
cuz NEWS:PAP= ADVIITIBMI kova N. 5 " 8n.d..41/.
Umbrellas and Paraseis,
roasr:y SIMS, I
WHOLESALR . , MANUFAOTER,
2;14 & 235 5 Broadway,'New ork.
The meet - ezienalie m din; world.
late tall in' tbe price el materiale, coa
x nlcothe !Wegener of the rhhca . market,
hes erieht-.1 to maroctscture largely tor istw hh
trhdet um to complete , toretteatAlt TarnAN Peen, the
lancet end most istertmeut of
op L IBBRLI.4 AND PARASOLS
to N i.ma Iu Ihkoirs , o*Matte& Zttits
Neer York to boys ttem ii ra. ath r a th. 7 12 "Itaa
tall sad mead. the kAtltectleitedoseN.
N. 11.-I'luse cut9la MA out eattiest It taps. Pocket
took for refcrepm, '3911N L eLirriL, maaehiani•ei.
•p 7 : ,, •.
Treit) l4B l34A l i K' t a A og
1i0u5it,..561.N,04 WAY. lilkW TURIC.-gre. B.
Is cum In Aerate.. tee eXPreee Porles: or mcwilogr
.elt.l tor Oa blerieogTradeOeWth 11114.iithe• u =be
read T for sespeeticrtt tlyl et aleutt the q 3 ,91
Seathem end Wooten' tbretuou, =TV et. pre rier
Pe ,.. %%113 Welted to I,pl examice essaa berme
eig WHIM,» f ethers . aboraye
6 + 7 . ,1 .1 1-14 ant b, ..1.0 0 . T. law addrost.
i'imiitzushes,`
RA.XNOI,Dit - ,DEVON CO,
106 4',.loBl l . s grsci,
cm ,
iNtl i = o e 0 1/11.11g 1 1 - 1 20.
tar.•W H 1.,E
II iOLOII6 BRUNEINS, DIAMONDS OILS
jAiLuci,.lc. 0614 t•htliesi band sago and pritont
snou r timmt. of all mih bY'ARTISTII .ad
PALKTIMS •nd I/10 kris outerlly, ,Mannbutasod
• saxilonly or liner QUALITY.." •
y o re,n good. v•ms•lvi direet froat'LlkAtlon o ra, Dad
m afar by O. parskw 151. tabor oia moat favor
able teams. _• '
I tl litLata
Orden by mat prouP 7." d to, • Jak...lou•
FIRST PREBITME PULER **ORTES . '•
STEINWAY A - SONk.
MAN r PAOTIIItEIth S 4 and SE Walkat anat.
Nu.% ASAMINAT. Rf Toss,: •
1.11 ESPECTFULLY: call the aticip tv
Jut, tentlon of Ora pabll4lo their eP3atati
arwortnyent of suninrand andsquars Phmos
which, lbe volume of tone, elutkitr at
tonal, beauty of finiiii.lnahart every thing thatnarderas
Num pottoet. Are nnettroarawd. Thiry were awarded the
Pim Prank= for both . Wdda, fn 'oottindttion with thn
moot thotiogolahad CaAkitl. frbdbadelidda.
No. York itml '
NEW TILIUMPLII-1311110W. A /it.ll DAL been
avarund the /1/11ST, IletPlata 1101. D Mwt all
nompotitnea) et the late lair of lb. American luetilatte.
Orrttal PAlarnOtet thO spy romoort.. del =MU.
Bdef4Etula.
LcR MININGTEEPOSES, and for IGNI
11No ELL&RORi b letd, in WET and hitt hlas
.:01nr `s . ll7l.lMVDthilltlll TAPE VA I L '
Mannterto red and mid by
,GLENN BUTIMA.N.
S 3 1.0401 LISW Teta.
syp Orders promptly Mal Ea all klinta:of OEN POW •
il o tklf L tial a rat o g&ro3l 4 M
Aoll Way
For the, 1,000,0 .0.
THE 11. 8. PATE N IFI T A MARELE)O4 CO.
(CAPU
No. SSA Broadhres. COT. MUMS. Bt. NSW Sark.
RE prepaied- to execute all orders for
HANTL6J3, TABLNSUPS, COLUMNS. PINIZSTALS
, Ae- In Imitation of. Neon, Itrocatat,
Neapolitan. end all dims , Ilettleet Wahl In
durnbitirel marble, and /nom moat,
node*.. It la Ira; tree farm
"Inactions whleh are= 6. stradrisA mare ercelhoe work,
yhm• gaiat, am* V as. Ibrattee
Romteenty or the ankle. tale Qom IS to LAO. Orden
tram BelMers, Oaldnet Makers and atbare leWted. and
treats
wit
ith. guaranteed.: Arent.
PM; Rkw the ,
• doles
w • IC
JUSSPII LAMB. Elec. .101111. U. MCKIM, , Pm.
or.2hlyv
SCHBETRLIN, BitoB.,
lAIPOIMOIN AND DRAWLS rer
Drugs, Paiute, Oils, Dra t Perfamuy, ke„
170 WILLI44IST., New York,
•
INVITthe attention or the trade to their
E no, lame sad Taxied etornnYDrstior. Pant; Ma, Pert:row
ry
...
tn.
La addition to thosirdutdiaritatortationt nr2teriapmAlk
they an oleo netele Low dhart tram the ranyeee of Imaloa
Ma and manufactoq i recrolies of Tooth. Mir and NW
listuthes,_ Bronzes, A:Morten. tlponipr , french and
Engltra Freon:cry, Asbizi . nitxtracte d asel ansurother ar
ticled, artrally embraced to. D rug stmts. which they
are *ln enabled to ono ors the toast _edintstageont tem.
(talon, anther 10 oorsohor
L by Isalk, nail needle trompt
attention.
ocev:t3;il
TO IIOCTEK:CEPERS AND
TIE ROPE RILLS,-
T 1 Imam rtu.n. Oid Ti flussai man, Nair You,
Priarapot tbfrm. 103 , /}mat orta.pra.
Aw.r... 360. and be Harlan{ striedr. Jarderj eitr,
MPrOptiOtOlll of this, long ana
N”Nn
ina AND Omit Estilimewiszir.
ao m.. to preps. ; but . Mormamstroal fasedere In
me, tor Raining Bread, Ithaalt, Tea and Mbar Onkel,. to.—
They propare nr.ard. coooacaad leant other artb
oleo of darly Wm 10 averYdamil Sbir ogv. tbe
mart reemortable carom .• lent ta dentate trim
rarer thma. It.
—Oonaametiadetted to roadie Orr at.
ttmi. •
Ths ts .iTCOSS , -
Pittsburgh, ilo Adepi apter', Beto; l 422l l sipf tts"
u R tho ispeehil iC001)1m' . tion of thi,
arse pm-ulatiou along the Ili st the Ohio
I. ma Railroad. between Pittsburgh anddev=a
Aho. Intimate bust amirlaid axial natartatut melte nigh
S•Acy. Tog Adams Itswem Clouttany bass made such
arrangement *DAV. /Witted ae te maids, them to rat
a trusty lit•eattiair ia the Ammouradatket Itrithotha will ,
mge mut.. at an yonyWy bad basing= progattrenttnet.
14 to Mtn. To. Siereetign Will hare an Iran As* in the
Baggage Car, las thodriewit mid Ceder assarity of Itinney,
Jewelry and other eat . Be will leave Nen Brighton
by the Standar Tn.= is Pithaboorgit snd Allenbr
sty City daring the day to attend toenail ...Wens .
may be entrusted to WM, and return by the Remind
Tram, with h. Gonda Truss, atidOnataisalems wanted. it of
b his duty to ready. oa Lis ay tri
orders. moon, to ~ v hida be As
mied igger
party stem arta. the arrival of the a albs
ear D.D.t. Ile will aint manse written Or Verbal meeasn.
deltsered In the sity,mmtuardeate lateWsettoir—
otalt talbratation4amitetarn Yntliee—nrolar •grods, and
m turn them—make yarthiees, lame. wOl. Irmo •r.
P 7 of pins to s Krim unclad. All gouda, it, will be da
neared ow celled tor t.be two ottilta, within reasurtable
distance, without extra,oharge. but gs, insure nob del..
Sy, OW diral , 4oll On WYArwt.sernedlai . idlrMehoustat
shogldho eolith.; ;
_.
At Way !YAW rat, till nuttier win IA kW Was W
Alma of the Railroad Oran. ar, whets tholeallar lan/ le
tat the Istation ou the wire' oh the Train. to amen
ht' Antrires tor naming Parhattai4 04 and ion armless
madmen by the Iteasuger. are lanaidat to be within ren
ale limits. Whets the acrated i ll Dwane.. hi each
asio admit of It Menial nitreemente will bit i meddt .;
he..
inest ttattiritTlitl
I.
oto:4llstttyy ;
i lia. the Pet
mow or the line All • plum not. ate to welt rill ant
igbvii. hr , has De diodes ml In 'Memel.,
RhlitY tWIII bee teen ahW,ated Beset_ ohm, and
will amuneura tile &Woo on St =day. Rah lbho.!
.• mantra ran AVMS.
Pdtrharge—bi tomtit Eltreet. I
Allegheny Chty--T U elegranh. UM*
Semielittk ktoletaghint
timerney—ldr. W .
Brome•—pr, tdotatibe,
• • • • •••• ....
N. .611011os-1g r:
orrici Abut
Pittsburgh. Dus. ISAO-J
W. W OODWELL,
usmeisT ronorTuns 114NUPAOSult•It.
sols 94 Aso tr, MAP nu. Mess..
JW. W. respeotbilly informs his friends
r awd
' mrtomerm, that tie.ejamt umpleled him steer
ViUrnitars, blob w dersdoilly I. ths Lars. and test ens
olferol We loads 44'. As he detect:ol.d to uphold
him mumk, withaelormod Met workmanship, and
0.44099 and from the Kt.& of him alders .41
Doti to manufmrtaring, he it enidded to protium war
nag nuII:KUM 1,1110 lowest pri,we.
keeps always. hind the tfriatO. MidlOdy of ~ a 1
dmaiptke of furniture, from ehnoest
Co the won olotl9o. awl scsalf, th at a Mu. or soy past
of owe, may be furnished fr om his mt.*. mmi ofmetured
a. ..1y to order. lbw Rdlowing artJAme ono.. In port
of 1,00 .fifortwwt, whic.l9,lbt fithooft of style and linimh.l
ea not 1.,X.1 $
tos In airy of the S.W. eltlem
Laois XIV tato. tate gorus
m k , 90
ews, In Plunk 11 m
F4r.‘"0":41.
1.00 doses Mahatma La •
40 do Widunt do
UM Mahogany Hoskins Mal=
60 Walnut 4o do
WO blohoastif
Watpar 04
100 Mar do ble Tor CorNi imam
60 Drui means
90 do Wm-lu d. aus.,
4010. wed dO
Oppompou.
.9117Meisla?timmag
Idahoomy tedr.
Wigrar; 40
{JO Lbtf.4lll
abIIIITY 31424 POOO
Stahaalllt, W.atahah
*Walnut
V) Mak* and aavaahatTathir.
2.llBaaratary sad haok.emeat .
0] Dom Dana gm; Utak!,
reiVentakr "
list alullbarat.Patitdg 'What4l=
tlonastlicat Quiet trgroks I V I
Cllzabstban itv; "I:ton.b4 g
Lrh 4 4 act, , aatalt
oad Citl4"l4
&Las lam assortshAttaf Common MIMI= Alta Rh*
Make.
mow 'due artlolin
a tl*ata. .
Stasithasta sad Rotate lbahlataid at tha•BAWL
All Aram Apr aantly lattandad am what
1 titar
I'M arkst
— i - T - ta
mu
T. Li BARDLETT.
SHIP AI41)- STEAMBOAT FIXTURES,.
No. 157 .Sonik Street, Now York.
EOWER CAPSTANS; Oordnion Iron and
W. 4 Rpetsai4.7 WOOL. aublnqu's *id Ornwiln
at filoalr . Ais and pirstu.s. Windloseti ILltuan etumn,
Redder II au so and Myer, Metals la&Q.ff 1 1 '404
and I twaloc - B r Pump , and. kr• Znatnec Ilsie Pll
... q ..!„,....ea u la ch ,t v .l atr and 1 .,
thgatint" 111 Vlars, a , .
dlr .. 0 . tisailF .n t.i7 l- nti!dartu•
Mattnumos and
Bring drg Margit . adla Rob Lilt Presarr.:l4
gralap,,llPlAk",/.1".=1,71 tragly lov
etas. Alp a zun t i,test liaprollmionts.h7, - N...a..rC:
wt.. . , . mtklB:3ladl
THH IMITHEIONIIOI HOW E,
'UNTO" strworkas nark
Broadway, corner of Houston at., Haw York,
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TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 18&
Advance Payments.—Hereafter no enb•
•crlDtton will betake. tor the 4017 or Wahl/
merit ie coda In W.ayre . Wheat/Sr th.
tun. Is 00 10 ...bleb the nrilumrialon . paid, the paper
.111 be thvart.hl7 atopM4 tic.. the antwalptlon O re
naved by advance peruiont. All trawl...t sdrertistra„
of eray dosarlpUoq will be 00001001 to be veld le ad
ranoe. Mr only exceptions. "11l be where epecial samter
Il Or /eau warner We mad.. reDEAkw
'allallttsbarin Weekly tiniattn.—Tlta anal:Moe
olroulation °four Makin &tuft. offer. to our bnairms t o m
• 1:306t dastratda Medium of mating that. Nahum 112..111
CM.M.001.11106 labat.snfour and eve tbonsand. tasettlota
alratrot *awry toorobant, tnanulacturer and ono kroner In
Western Nunoilvanla. and batafti ottlO.
Tharsdity, Slarch 27.-1 n flatiava, a Commit-
Jos of conference was appointed on the hill to
revise the Militia syltem.
House amendments to Seitatebill No. 257, to
incorporate the Clinton and State Line Railroad
Company, were concurred in.
House amendments to Senate bill No. 488,
supplementary to tho sot Incorporating the
Pittsburgh and Connellaville Railroad Company,
were non-conourred in, and a committee of eon- .
(armies appointed.
•Senow bill No. 812, resolution to authorise
the Governor to. pay certain costa incurred by
the State in proceeding.' against the Wheeling
Bridge Couipany was plumed, yeas 27, nays 4.
Mr McClintock road in place a bill to author
ise the managers of the Allegheny Cemetery to
sell certain real estate; which, on hie motion,
was taken tap and pawed its several readings.
Senate bill No. 489; to ezteod the charter of
Goo Miner's Bank of 'Pottsville wow, yeas 18,
nays 11.
The Hem was not in Beesley'.
/Mast, March 23.—1 n BIatATE, Mr. Gregg
called uyilienate bill Nn. 868, relative to Courts
of Common Pleas—to authorise the Courts to
incorporate Tempirobee Societies.
Mr. Price offered It new section in committee
of the whole, to authorise the Courts, on appli
cation of the same, to decree the dissolution of
corporations; which was agreed to.
The first section of the bill being on Almond
reading, it wandefeated, yeas 11, nays If.. '
The second section was then agreed to, and
the bill passed finally.
An invitation to the Senate to visit Philadel
phia and hoar Mr. Everett's lecture on Washing
ton, was not uceptid, yeas 11, ways 20.
' In the Horse, the public calendar wee taken
up and the following bills passed :
No. 70. "An Aot to provide for the incorpora•
tion of Insurance Companies."
No. 261. "An Aot relating to agricultural,
•hortionitural and floral exhibitions.'
No. 221. "An Act relative to the service of.
proteit," wan passed.
No. 180. "An Aet relative to Annuity, Trust
and Insurance Companies," and the bill passed.
No. 117. "A.further supplement to the act of
the 224 of February, 1821, entitled 'An Act to
alter and amend the Fee "
Ittaddltion to the above—
No. 67t. "An Act to establish uniform paper
measure," vu, on motion of Mr. Walter, poet.
poned indefinitely.
No. 95. "An Act regarding entails and re
cording of deeds relating thereto," was indefi
nitely postponed.
No. 376. "An Act relative to the solemnisa
tion of marriages within this Commonwealth,"
postponed indefinitely.
From the II Mewl Democrat, March Pb
LITLILISTING Lama TIOM Cor.. BIIITOI.—By
pennisaion or the recipient Ito give publicity to
the followiog charseteristio letter from our Ten
erable ex-itienatort
Wasnuorort, Wednesday, March 12, 18f,G.
Mr Dias Sts: I have to thank you for your
kind letters, and for all the friendly sentiments
expressed, and of theso the personal part is the
most agreeable. Thepersonat feelings of my
friends towards me is what I have most to oherr.
ish hereafter. I nev e r saw the day I would be
willing to be a candidate for the Presidency, and
am now further from it then ever. No earthly
could make me a candidate. The
Senate was ones agreeable'to me, when there
was a chance to do something 'for the State or
the Linked States. Bot that dance seems now
to be over, and all Mateismanaltip reduced to a
AIOTaI on onb side or the other of !Barmy.--
Even local interests in our State seem, to be
creaked ands:Dart the P • silailstesti•
1 am now far advanced in my second volume.
The publiarero about Ave hundred pages
gier rintlnt, and f am a hundred pages
'ahead inunpealtprel in the Writing. I rise
at diiiVreak,ind w,oeli till midnight,
Wringer one or two house recreation on !terse
talk. As soon as my work is finished, which
will be some time to April, I shall come to Mis
souri, and, of coarse, shall have to speak—to
what extent I'do not know—but certainly only
fOr the general purpose of aiding toy-friends
and the Democratic cause, and Without any view
to a personal consequence. Gouge's,' is no lon
ger desirable to me; -politica have run dove too
low to have any attraction for me. I spent thir
ty years of my life In a-contest of great prinei
plesof greet measores-s-of great men—and
I Cannot 'roar oat the remainder of my days in a
SlaVery agitation, either on the ens side or the
other of it.
I have work enough marked Otit to occupy the
remainder of my life, -and of is kind to be pleas
ant and profitable to me if not beneficial to a
future generation—which I think it may be. I
propose to abridge the debates of Congress from
1789 to 1880, also, to continue my history from
.18450 to the day of my death. This is „work
enough for me, and. , of more. dignity (to' say
nothing of anything else) than *Cling a part in a
fiblvery agitation Which is now the mask of both
parties; and whie b, in my opinion, la to end die-
astromily for the Delon, let which ride will pre
vail. k new man, unconnected with the agita
tion, le what the country wenn,.
... Tear friend, • THOMAS H. lIHNTON.
A REPIIIISCAN LZADNI • D•AL1111. n BLATI:11.-.
01•191011 M. Clay is a model "friend of freedom,"
end the greatly admired of the Evening Journal
and the Republicans generally. One would
suppose that Cassius would no more own a Mace
then-he. wooed Shoot a while man, but quite the
reierse is the faot.• The Lexington Observer of
the-16th lost. contains the advertisement of a
public nale to bo held at the residence of Cassius
M. Clay, in Madison county, Kentucky, consist
ing of land, cattle, furniture = "ahlo twenty-two
slaves, men, women and children which will
be Sold during said Clay's life I—Likening State,-
Those slimes were beqbeathed for life to Cas
sius M. Clay, temainder in fee to his children.
BY the will which conveyed them, Cocain was
Made the guardian of the children in respect to
its derises. In. Kerutucy, es in most of the Slave
States, if not all of them, bequests of slaves have
been plated by statute upon the footing of de
of real' estate. Though chattels, their
grant for life does not pass a fee. As the guar
dian of the children, who bad the remainder in.
torest in them, be woe legally obliged to keep
and care for ,those slaves. He hart no power to
manumit them, .{4l he did niktumit all that he
owned kilmeolf. The sale which bee made on
<lesion' for the above fling at a -generous, brave,
and conscientious man, was the act of the law,
and not of Cli), involved deeply lu debt by en
unfortunate speculation, his technical property
in the slaves bee been sold under exeention to
satisfy creditoTe.—...4l6. Res. Jour.
Bout PRI • GOODEL—The 1100.1 e
oeptirue to film6gblridepos of heavy
lmportatioits of foreign dry ,geode, far beyond
.the wants of the market for. the present year
For the put. week, compared with the comae •
pending week of last year, the amount thrown
upon the market Is $2,288,817 for the former,
and $878,128 for the latter, an increase more than
AAA pot coat
For the month of !daub, 1856,,the amount GU
the market is nine and vi half millions,- spinet
four and a quarter millions for March, 1855.
The increase Irtheinlyin Bilk Gaimie, which are
tkree limes the quantities Imported list; year.—
Woolen Goode have inoreued three lumdred per
cent •
. For the quarter now closed, the quantities
imported and , those withdrawn from warehouse
(showing together the amount ' the market)
- are very nearly thirty millions of dollarain value,
against freedmen millions lent year. Oct dry.
goads importers are lest approaching . D crisis
!similar to that '0f...1864, when ; heumuie loaned
wore anstalned by bad debte; over . Menke, and
, a falling market , -
But small quantities of good. are warehoused
at present. Only $2,247,00Q this year, against
$8,449,000 list year.• Oar ootetnporary, the
bufgna t fent, cordial:kis to furnish F weakly Bat of
the failures in tha .1./ry Goods Trade at ` ari°u°
pOinte. These', areamoug the early indications
of an over atooked_ market, long credit, over.
trading, and speculation. Y. Cour. tt MN.
Ir Isitated that the:cost of publiohing Mani_
Waken' book,. which grow oat of the Antarctic.
Exploring Expedition, has already amounted to
& million and a quarter of dollars. 8o soya Mr.
Clayton. 'Be also atatee°t►at Commodore Per
ry'll book on Japan bas cost the Gomm:neat two
hundred thonsand dollare, while three. hundred
thousand dollars is the estimate for printing the
inert' and engravings of the'reconnoicances of
the Paidiin Railroad router. .Printing in lina.
ingtOn iN Girded is proAtably. .
Tall BiIPOZIOA/1 NATIONAL ETV:II7TM COMFIT.
1713--ADDILIBI3 TO TUB PEOPLE OF TFLIVUTITTD
8
TrarAineon, Friday, Mara 28.
Dozing the session of this body, which has just
adjourned suss die, many suggestions were made
by members of Congress and others, relative to
&Congressional moll for a National Convention,
and far ohanging the time of the Fhlladelphia
Convention._ Home 'also advised the innozpora-.
tion of the - American and other issues, artian the•
Eseentive,CoMmittee deemed extraltestur
After deliberation, it has beenl.agreed by the"
Committee to invite the people of the United
States, (without regard to past diffences or di
eidetic) who are opeosed to the repeal of the
Missouri Compromise „and the policy of the Pre'
sent Administration, who favor the exclusion of
Slavery from the erritories and the admission
of Kansa& se a Free State, and . who desire to
have the notion of the Federal Govertmeent ra
ptured to the principles of Wastuaarox and hi-
ItgIISON, to send (each State) three "delegates
from their respective Congressional Dietriets,
and eta delegates at 'ergs, to meet in Convention
at Philadelphia, -an the 17th of June. for the
1 purreq of recommending candidates, to he eutt
ported for the offices of President and Vioe-
President of the Usltel States.
The address adopted by the Committee is
ascribed to FKAIOIII P. Burs. It is written
with his characteristio ability, and is destined to
produce a strong impression upon the popular
mind. After referring , to the nomination of
Fillmore, ALA * not 'being likely to obtain the
electoral vote of a single - State, Is considered as
an attempt to divide theretrongth of Anti-Adrniti
istrstiOn Men, the address advocates the Barren
der of party prejudices, to vindicate the princi
ple of restraining the extension of the slave
holding monopoly, and of maintaining the rights
of those, in slt sections, who labor with their
hands, from its oppressions,without interfrqtrig
with the rights of Statue to dispose of` the sub-
Jeot in their own limit, as therehoose.
The influence of Slavery upon ttie interests
of laboring °lame is' discameed. The interest&
have been betrayed by representatives from the
North and South in the intenstri of slaveholders
who have voted to surrender the public lands to
Slavery.
Hence there are two'principlee to be asserted
—the vindication of free labor in the Tenho
rim, and the chaetieement of misguided repre
sentatives who have disobeyed the popular will.
The report enlargeo upon the consequences of
the triumph of Atehistat'entarpation in Kansais,
with laws and a Constitution introducing Slavery
and diefranoleing freellaborers by test oaths and
other disabilities, upon the Prim:Vice of the Pre
sident's proclamation. Then follows an exptod
tion of dui effeets of slivery upon the free white
people of the South, as shown bj the testimony
of Senator Clay, of Alabama,' and Gov. 'Haza 7
mond, of South Carolina, In the latter State
it to shown that one-third of the free population
control the State Government
The degraded condition of the poor whites in
elareholding communities in cited further, to ex
plain the Richmond /bemires's ergumenta In
fator of the inalienable right fo enslave white
le well as bleckmen.
The subserrieocy l of the existing Democratio
parties to the designs of Slavery extensionista
is dwelt upon. 'That party oonalata of office-hol
ders, with the President as • leader, and the
few slaveholders of the South olio hope to suc
ceed by a poem - hie plurality' in', some " Northern
Stater, occaudoned by:the division of the oppo
nents of Slavery extension. '
The-design of the bleak oligarchy Leto eetab
lish a cordon 'of black RepuW& from Missicui
to the Pacific. The degrading comtequences, of
policy le exemplified 4n tdexleo, where, Slavery
exists 'under the name of peonage.
if striking illustrationuf the working of the
walled popular sovereignty, se laid down by
theAdministratlon, may be seen in Utah, where
multitudes of white women are held in servitude
arwires, with no restriction by 'Congress.—
Douglac'e principle &Hews the people of a Ter
ritory to establish the full blown Turkish eye-
Wbat is therein tho Unlimited permission to
fortigand regulate their. own instillations, sub
ject only to the United States Constitution, as
Douglas proclaims . it, which would prevent
Brigham Young from holding sixty men as well
as sixty women in eervitude? The address con
chides se follows:
We hold that Congress is bound by the Con
laiiol2 to make sitneedful rules and :regain :
tines for the Clorernment of,lerritories.of, the
United States, diming their papUage and prep
aration to becoming members of this tiinfqerit 3 '
eiv-to prevent the growth within them ofejetmtli
incongruous with the , perA! and free; the lastaad
safe principles inaugurated by the Revolution.—
Amino Port.
Prresarnaan situ COI7ILIATELLI Ratnoan.—
A epode' meeting of the Mayor and Councilmen
of Cumberland, Md., was held on Tuesday, to
take step preliminary to subscribing to the
capital stook of the Pittsburgh and Counellsvillo
Railroad Company. A committee, consisting of
Meseta. Pennock, Sewell and Russell, represent
ing the Company, Mere present. The Telegraph
says:
These gentlemen a ddr essedds the council, and
gave much Satisfactory informatioi as to its
progress and the prospects of Re early coraple.
tian to this point. They showed that, including
the proptfeed 'subscription from this city of
$BOO,OOO, the road hat now, in the aggregate, •
subscription - to the capital stook of about four
millions and fifty thousand dollars, aturthat by
the terns of the agreement between the . compa
ny and the contractors for. the construction of the
road, the latter arc to take one-sizth of the
amount of the contracts in the bond' of the com
pany-
The whole estimated emit of constructing the
road and operating it for one year is five million
of dollars. This presenta very favorable basis
for a embeription sulfielant to complete the road
at an earl] period. The road will be rely t•hort
ly ,completed from West Newton to Turtle
Creek, when there Rili be a &I - W.11106m line of
railway in operation from Pittsburgh east to
Connollaville, a distance of fifty-six miles. •
lie Telegraph states that the eastern divisiOn
will be pot under contract this yMic. — The tun
nel at Band Patch, being the heaviest work, le
now progressing, arid the Milano, of the road
wilt be let in time to' bo completed In a corres
ponding period. The Cumberland Clty Council
are favorably impressed with the prospeeta'of
the road, but the action upon the proposed sub
scription has been Postponed until' the' next
meeting, in order to comply with certain condi
tions bf the law pasted at the late session of the
Maryland Legial stunt,
Tun Ilywavitchlimo.—Profeesor Longfellow.'
hit on the riches of all rake' of gold when he
wrote . the "Song of Hiawatha." The rarity of
the monads*, tho novelty of the subject, the
beauties at the poetry, thefearfnl difficulties of
the Indian maim, cod the remarkable facility of
imitation set the whole nation talking about it.—
There was never any thing so: easy to parody,
and a good parody is Imown 'to be ince& Mare
valuable to an authiir than a . good: puff. Apes=
that can stand the test ofridictile.catiCafely
ri ek
the test of sober arid:dun, and a poem that oan
estate oontrosersyns sure to have a great Mile.—
It is stated that, orei thirty thousand 'capita of
the "Song of Hiawatha" have beet sold ilriady
and thIS is quite - tip to the sale of Uncle Tom's
Cabiti during a like period of time. 'The preAte
of such a sale - moist console the author for all
thitim has suffered trot the pelle.of parodists
and &idol. .to"'.'be accused • of
plagiarism iiettcg biegolna by thou
' snide or.4oin,
A MOD= Bea=u:-The .rostmuter of Ca:
ego, it le said, haa'been dabbling extensively le
the whiskey yado; and wild-eat hankies bemineti,
being tho prnolpal owner of elation and- a wild
est bank. Bat the-charier election drew no her
ally upon life latter that it:Collapsed soon after,
leaving his orednions - depositors Minns about
$36,000.„ lie a n al bit friends have been engaged
for some daye to atteiniiting to ascertain Whether
a "bank" like "truth." ..when situthial to earth
Will rise again." Meet Careful investigation
they have found that It "won't." end so they
have determieed.es we learn from the _Chicago
De6ivirat, to,disibute its assets, pre, rate, to
the depositoin and othei ash:titan. appears
that $36,090 of iii fundshave 4en loaned to
his saloon, upottliis own indereement and•s26,-
000 more id' himself. The whole - wets' of the
defunct bank including the tam - of $1500,000,
amounting to 185,000. Di liabilities amount
to $120,000. - Only $86,000 hate been accounted
Coy, leaving a . deficit of $86,000.„
. , . .
FdnORAIIOII TO - Kinesti.—A Company consist.
ing of one handfed men, each one Brined 'with a
Sbarp's rifle, will leave New Raved on Monday.
They go out to found is township; - ' leaving for
the present rhelkamiliss behind theta. 'MOM
er company in 'Newllavotf hidr been' forthed for
colonisation in the same Tertitoryi which will
leave as soot as its aomplement is enrolled.
Shallot companiei too: also' being organised in
Albany, Rochester, Elyracuse, - and various other
places. In coniequencer• of -Vie 'recent' act of
hrigsvidag% and the threats of similar Gnaws
upon private property on the Missouri rifer, the
plan bas been fonmed of establishing a new route
to Karim, which shall avoid Missouri altogether.
The patty from, Nov Haven,it is stated, propose
to Sn.h.l the Rook Island Railroad through lees
city. and thence. overland.. If the attenipt sta.
needs, other solupsnies will, without doubt, Sib.
iow - ,thvir examPle, avoiding Missouri they
,erfeg - thesxtutry of the Pali 110011 or othsv nn: .
VOLUME LXIX---NUMBER 189
Tem &nun Binome .41.11 D Paeans.—The
coroner's Inquest on the Late Mr. John Wish.,
SL P., has resulted In a unanimous verdict of
/do Suo—that be died by his own hand whilst.
in a perfectly sane state. It transpired that the
doomed was in the habit of chewing opium.—
No new forieries have been brcuightlo
Every day Is said to be bringing oat more dis
tinctly the terrible &treater of the calamity
which hut befallen the Eolith - of Ireland in the
failure of that gigantic fraud, the • lippets l 7
Joint Stock Bank. The savings of an immense
number of persons of. until _means were deposi
ted In the huh, and the blow is heavier owing
to its having been Inflicted od a country.Whinh
anti just beginning to raise its depressed bead
from the min and misery eausod by famine and
pestilence. The prospecte'of the creditors and
sharehotatets - dartenratherlhan improve.
Persons conversant with all the'. bearings of
the caseinnline to the belief that the dividend
for the depositors will be rather order than over
So. in the pound. And hard as is the case of
the creditors, that of the ehareholderti is not less
so. One of the really responsible shareholders
is a gentleman poeseeced of property in the
bounty of lipporary, valued of £3,000 • year,
and the number of shares held by him. is only
four, representing £2OO, and there are others
similarly circomatanced, upon whose ahonidere
will fall the full weight of the crash, conserjarent
upon their misplaced mundane@ in the 'stability
of a concern which, it is said, her for three years
put been tottering to its foundation_ The-Lein
stet Express, alluding to the connivance of Mr
dories fisidleir en the tremendous frauds brought
to Egbi in the Rolla Court,' notices a rumor that
tido gentleman has 'fled from the hispitidlng
stoma, but trusts that this is" not the fact, trot
that the surviving fabricator or fabricators of
the swindling report of, FeLruary,last,.will not
escape a criminal prosecution.• .
The Times, In a leading article an John gad
leir-' whom it styles 0 national ealamity,4zoon-
JentlMM that, whet' the fall extant of .his frauds
has been ascertained, it will be• found that he
swindled his fellosaimbjecti Out of the enormous
sum of E 1,000,000 sterling, if not more. What
with the lipperuyßank—what with the forgo- .
rtes of private acceptances what with' the
frauds arising born the forgery of title-deals,
Ireland alone will stand as sufferer for the lar
ger portion of the sum; and the railway and
bank accounts in London will complete the tale
Our London ootemporary thus sketches the
"hideoun history" of the deceased as a warning
to all nun not to launch into illegitimate speca
bigots:—
•
"The history of John Sadleir—let no rather
ssy of John and. James fladleir—is curious
enough when °outraged with their perforinancee.
They are not In the, position of gambled who
have thrown a.- heavy stake upon the ; table and
lord It. Their father- is at present living, a
small tenant farmer, in the South of Ireland.—
Prom such an origin, respectable - enough no
doubt, John Sadleir started in life, and iliontrived
to swallow tip a million of money before he put
en end to his existence on Elatopented-bestb.—
The career of John Eadleir after his, departure
from the farm now notoriens enough. Pro
vincial attorney, and then attorney in Dahlia,
political intriguer, Parliamentary - agent, member
of .Parliament, Lord of tho,Trilinury, railway
chairmen, and bank ,direstor r eunh wart the
Baps of his parser,, until be concluded . jt av
Specnbitor,'Swindler, and sulaide." , ,
KEYSTONE MARBLE WORKS,
Market Skeet, Weitaf Twantietk;
. .
8. F. JACOBI . ..a, CO.,
IMPORTERS of and dealers in tks
/1_ foreign end Dosmetle et/awry. ta,=
ioae
nonehultly_en bead • bras sad whet teorten•st or
VMS, TOMBS, DIUNIMBSTS, TABU TOPS, /fre„;-orevery
deetripron, not &stalled by eas lm ttr 'city ter Newts,
ersametrp wad Babb.
OA/TIMM MAKILIt4 PLUMBERS sod • MARICLIVCDT.
MB& tarn/Owl et ths amt..* nothm. with Mesble of
Amos daturt•tkm sad pietism, whether War Aso or Doom
tie, either giahhed la the Bleb or Big*, on os& rood rea
le tar.,
bra =a
8 4. 4 tharlo'fito ott=lloll to our /Mak sax hand,
rOwa Lands.
•
N. FRAZIER, formerly a resident of
VP,`......irfale . vbill'ilrtr am=
tlayitallott and other. lurr4 mcnoy to Mood. or f
9 A.ll war
rants to y 9r.itWl, =La tlmir tombott l u Vggy and
- int.' Id. Daly a t . ' f me r
Id i ark g erotrat. rom . t to
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4D. M. . • 'N
Jahn illizsisdii,kkerettant„ Martet it. Pittiburgh;
beri, ..Ikmaker„ 4tk•Cdoktran, .coatikok.
Halms. N.
k k, Alloclukim John Ilimalste,aguimilat,
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ma w& 'Siliar& co 4.
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lit . &1151100:624Y LOOKINEi-01;ASS
JICH and all kinds Portrait and Picture Frames. Its,
and Varl
WealsDra. Dealers In Imported and Doessetle Penes Goods
llasintarne opened a fear sneertment attiedes In our
Dna we Invite theftlantlon of deniers from both city and
wintry to our stuck. teellanomithient we can othrrevari
loduoennest bath as to quality and miss of
aslt-tf 6't W OOD Si'. corner of hearth.
.um r.• mina.
tV P. MARSHALL & CO., Importers
part and Amexics• Pacer
Siiirants Assots lbs tbottantas b Mabutsettsnrrs. Yet
I yr, Parts.
n?
Leath.r and Plai Belting. -
lEATHER BELTS; copper tinted;
,also,
llas Bolting Or Klefe atm; on hand and made to ea
der. at 319 Liberty et, Pitteburgb„
WALLACE.W. W.
OTET
BLS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES,
. can b. supplied with help of all kinds re shortest
enand °note. Chambennada, Oh Is to do house work,
d sloranloas on short noels., and on easy • terms at
BARR'S Intalllgsmon Oaks,
140 Marty Id.
For Sale,
'FEND HOUSE now oecup:ed by the attb-la
Lswihar, No. 143 Second M.L ' MIL
In complete atvlst. furnished with Gas and i t:=4 Gold
Water. tat puttentlan. amain of - . . .
QICO. B, JOB/S,
&Batt i dna of,lonar .11 Cooloy, 141 WM. drag.
SvPRINO DRESS GOODS-:-A A. - Mason
11. &Os mot open In a day or Yam oplaadl4 aolatosaot
00l Osatuaarra and Dalalosa..Plos Broach Lawns and
Brlllsotaa, oas •atylar Ptild Oryarkelas, Babra, , tosdard
enk,, kr kr., mhtl
VOR, SALE—A Steam EngiTte, 15 bone „
eo•ei In good =Dalai/ maw; bolFir. /la '
algo—Tbres CO Inek cotton cards with Saar sad m.
chit:Nay for Inanufaeint log cotton batting, calking altlas
ac and a villa" , of Dials. nianblacrf , dal in endd ord..
will be cold very low La to. onrag la renaming to clic 45611.
ay. agall to vital MAIL/LLY t RIOSEY.
TEAS COST—Wishing to 'elm out
the Iflas'lL
Aetallanwlll dal their adirsatala ozaallasit ms
neck. mll2. W. A. Mani:Wu.
621) EMPTY . P.A.OKING• BOXES of
,4; small slur. also Ws and ksg . t . r
msectigo.by
ORME ILLINOIS CLOVER SEED for
U. br R. ft MAK KLMID a CO,
No VD Wood
I WIC& LIMR-400 tibia to arrive. for sale
J by istbd 'HAUB MOSEY a Co.
rrindOTßY SEED-15 bbla. Timothy . Seed
dr ad tabbS S DAp.ltt.i. AI 00.
411 D-30 Lee N0..1 ealetloo,
Eiii;MiMM
IVAUSOOKB AND MULLS, in all quality,
LI and of approved nuanso movortoioot am
=his MURPHY a,nVEOHRItLD.
ExINS PLAID DRESS Ma
on it Oa. have rt.:geed znorabah by Parma
of rlab sad de.habie Pbal and litripett Do= billy
tomaybdur • aosaeor the moat &Haat and last 'astable
etylee ever Were&
?VENN: WHEAT-1500 gado in store, for
ma. by. lass, mull blagit (XL
r. v wERItuIN OIL 0 LOTll=Jueit rec?d • alot
0 1 . 1 Vert eZakaill.• Ot the above named "goods. /or
at the II Cloth Witrveconks. N. Ile Market Aron.
, to.ll J. IA iL pitILLIPEL
TABLE COVERS, .of dlfforent oiseo, and
it hi Mao. libiatd sad Barna cowera - Neatamballe•
wall sad Wall at tta. 110 Market stmt.
J. a naoiliars.
MA i TILER BBL:TING-615 foot :of 6
garr.llNedi l lnit reed and g,NY at N. 116
fiI:FLEN OIL CLOTH; for: window stladea
of vlithi,62/ asi• whalsykle sna MW st Na 116
titreot -'• • PHILLIPS.
Lune ASH of good quali
lot/ sossztsstmsd by tbe Penni Ilat
st Tannstoss sta‘snd sal ibr ear by_
tab= rb.o Naos.
51. 1 tr. Pain XilleutV and
•
A Wit Alaxendzin .finnan just rased and
ibr Ma. lir ellt2S MMHG BROS.
mar-
61BBLS. Chamomile Flowers - jut raced arid
Ibtialeby. • 'Eltlsl . : mins° gum -
OBEILS. Ivory Blookjut Tool and for sale
Aro,- - alb= 1141 MING BECK
koi 3oB-31 boxes, 6 ,bbls.,do. on steamer
ho an to =lre. lb. br
DICIER , CO.
CODC9DFISII-10 tierces cord , 6eb store
toNilo by LITTLIt k PA.
.b 27 . . - N4p1.13/Woad•tai
V OFFEE-100 bags prime Rioi Coffee i
=WI
N.J.eme maim saw by •T- =Val 0 0. ' liS Second stmt.
►TOBACCO ---50 bolas W. U. &fillet 58. to •
a<Ric, 10 bosom Crow's swpaiwrlo4olo - striiS sod for
• los , swllll. LC/Twit w.A.12112 'wood .1.
FISW-50 bblr large No. 3 ffitiderel; 30
do =Woo Reri de,instere mil bit ode by
rob 27. LieTLX a ptt xe 113 ft..: . 14 .. t ._
Wali r EDES:=2.so drj Flint. Bides just
ri.reiledd end Ice Sae by - llPltlfiant
ebb=
HIDES—GO preen-Saltettilidee
inn recand and ka &gob, - '
mtal. ' BPAINGIUI HUMID/1.
UOAE AND DIOLASBEFIO hhdt prime
Bow, 60 Wm do N. o.llLolass, Jost nodi and
_heals by so= T. LITTLI 00:No 112docood
IVNGOO.I..A. A. Mahon &to. are .
nitivnry urn idoek at Th. List =Aso niA
& ,4 111a• Yom Dsmaaks. Tat& 01.4104fiav
Tows As,. AI" a venriagerlarlot, of li 114 am
P• 4 W m " • 1.--•=:.:-.•‘• •U.:-- .... ab 27
.4t GOOD ram of , 100. acne sitiated is
ilatleremar, at stoat soltrhom ttlisd SY. wilt
, ina • %grilled lbearVll Al a a.
Ira L lama,
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