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A.IICTION SALES.
P. M. DAVIS, Anationoor.
cboun7ircua saw 'trews. wnwr Cl ABod.•d Nta , Et.
&UPERIOII BUILDING LOTS ON 7TH
EP- At Auction—On Saturds7 anot , u 3 o. thtl 21st, at
et, on the by cedar of the Doargof Dlnw
Ws of the Third Har d lo &hag. twin be sold, elk .rR/
valuable and banana...ly Wetted lots of around at the
owner of Seventh and °rent etc. having each a front of
ti teat on TV. et. extending hack along Grant et: 90 foot,
.oth plan which tear be had at the auction
store .71.1,. th db m antdr; Terneat
teryte P. M. DAVIP, Mut.
• . .
BAROUCIIE At Anction—T his (Saturday)
Nt.ll. it 11 o'clock, an d
Patht the
oreerwrno mom
vele. rcomr. cemer Wee/ andt eta,
,elretentle' nen nal/ken emend hard Beranek.
m7:11 • • P. LI. DAMS, Allot.
NDERWRITERS' SALE OF STEAM
BIOME, 80. —Oa Monday aftsmon. Juno
Ifit S.:dock, at warehouse ofJoho W. Busman. ou 24
areas hear Market. will be sold for acconntof whom ft
mar concern. But of I.l3tcom Ermine. Mon. Doctor.
Btoff tho viva of stesaboat Bele Bolden. Terms at role.
my= P.X. DAV ,
BOOKS AND OIL PAINTINGS—On Sat
inlay seeming. May at73a tided:, will be sold.
at %las commercial ccieneriVcod and Fifth
• mirall atm as collection of Books czt all enejecta of Rug
ileh Literature, napolar mimeo and . art, =brad= aced
editions of the beet authors is Dootry.MMom blemrsanr,
travel's critleiems, &,,&c
Alao.s foe Oil Matinee. in elegant gilt framer. smi•
Ig hd. g innawater.. TM' et ',emery. marts. view. done
ny American Witte of merit, sod welch fotmen tno
rata collection ot treaties:an of taste now reaming wed.
Tl:raings are arranged for er.VtrionitAavt.attult..
- A. Krebs t Bro . .
I, "2.IIOGRAPIIEKS
Kw 74 Thlid Street. Dispatab
1[144 1 VERY KIND OF DRAWING EN.
GIIAVINU AND PHINfING executed In the beet
e. at moderato prices. haDdtirl
For Bali,
MILE HOUSE now occupied by the enL-te
earner. No, 143 Second street. Tble ,prormrt7
cotoDlete order, fornheed erlth 0,6 a and Lot nod Cold
Water. Vor parthoulars, etdulls of
LEO. ILINEJ3,
Lam of ]Dose Cooley.l4l Web. etreot.
FOUNDRY FOR MB OR TO BB LET.
AFIRST CLASS FOUNDRY BUILDING
pattern:, Flasks-Tocds, etc., rill be sold or let for s
cams of team= moderate terms.
Or, in salve tcssinocs soss, with a Clldtel ..cdd to re
°geed ea • parlzuse. or ea a maws. Addrem Boa 816.
-root <Ham
ADMINISTRAIRLX tiOTIOD---Notice is
Luaeby_ than that letter of Administration hare
Vetted to the subscriber on the estate of James
geed. late of Pittsburtb. deed. All nervous knowing
tbemselyee indebted to said estate, are rsquested to make
innuediatererment and all havingoialms to present them
properlyautbentimted fcr settlement.
apltlawthedl • &AMU USED. Adm'e,
AUSTIN' LOOMS,
Stook and Note Broker,
iv. D• . MEET.
BONDS, Mortgages, Promissory Notes and
Loans en Cellatems negotiated Stop k+ bon :ht and
on Oomitelealon.
nevi= en extensive etennxintance with Blended
MID, we ate as bled to negotiate loans t:amend to as,
. • mini, and on I...arable tem, atlo
To Coal Dealers
300,000 BUSHELS COAL WANTED.
- PROPOSALS are now being. received at
11 the oilier of the Cincinnati 000 Ilsbt end 07ke
Penn gar the delivery of 300,C00 hnehele of Tongblogheur
or beet Quante Pittsburgh Coals. at the Gm Works to Cin
etunatL Prom b 11,030 to 100,00 bushel. should be dell,
mad or the first day ofJedytomb the mutineer still be
received in MY monthly Install moots throughout the
iralstme of lb. year Mi.
The Cool Inures of the Company ere unite edien , ui to
leading. H. J. ialt,Presideut P. T.
Cinelunall.A.pril3o.lbEd. myfr,dtf
timfUrSTrrPorn
I.7EALED PROPOSALS for delivering in
the stores at the Worke of the Pittsburgh Oss o=2
._roal ' a 7 ol22l ) .ll hj;t le air bltnmineo. Co 1. 50.000
noised at the elan* of tile Camp fey. until Theiraday. the
Zlth at 3 o'clock, P.M. The Cool. moot and Lime
to Ire of =eh quality and &Reseed at 'nth times and to
'Oat quantities as anall be &perused of and directed.
The
elan
of =munition for met .d dank to be
50aSheL
= i nts to cor
bemonthly, retaining 10 per can
` l l l =ft riLV=lr Ecouire. r ;.
Preeldent of the Comeau_ ,r endoreed ..Propnzi• . tor
Coal gad Mack.. or we' Lime.'' as the rue rosy be,
JAMES THOMPSON. Engineer.
Office of the Pittsburgh II as Co.. 1.
May 16th.. 1848. myl7:drd
Removal
FRANK VAN ()ORDER Las removed to
No. TS MARK, T sr. rowdy cregOel to to hie old Frond.
and le now greyer...l to inorely hie eustaaeee mud the hob
Ile generally withanythltor they need in the war at
Ttitdmingt. Ecoteroidertee, Nilrhenr. ;Norm fleelery and
Panay Goode geneltallg t
sir nemembarlbe t. 0.78 Market et, ao=3tedrehr
M'OORD & CO..
E.
•v 1
fr 4
Gen
r;r4
131 Wood Street,
WHERE WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
the largest end met complete ea* in the mar
k.t. =knew& Amory desmintlon of PILE. COPT.FUR and
WOOL. PATIAM.A.I.BOIIOII.N, DGAID and PALS 4 LEAP
1.1.1LT8. and Widnes Geode.
04P8 uPNVERYSTIZE dlvD QUALM':
Ladies' Riding Hats and Gloves.
oar tadalti. ars such as to make It the lutareet of Fin
e haw. to bOO of us.
arOrders tilled aft Oromintnots• mold
FITUNITURE.
RYAN'S BUILDINGS.
ae SUBSCRIBER wo ild respectfully in
form ha friends and t h e Walk that he has parch.
Interest of Ids Isis partner. and 4 POW 6ola Kerr!
dor of ttds great
CABaliT AND
Chair, Idaadarturing' Estab li ahment,
TM swat el:tensile and complete of the kind In the
WI -•
With • stork of over ONE BEILLIO N feet of choice Lam•
tor, .an seseentod, and • strong Pane of ant r•t, , i mechan.
trha commence operations In • few day., when ha
be ready to attend to the mica of hie unman=
Wanda and muctormers
VARIETY filY
NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE
MU be intro:Mord and sold allow prices.
Yutienlas attention .111 be dim to the manulactorlas
of Paraltirro imitable ft Stinunbonta and 11 pools,
which 'MI be mid on accommodating terms, and at Cmssm
that will deft sompantlon.
arlSlide at C u fshmen so mneh lE SNlttdor
Ity and neutr i no of dsM o gnorill ha told .X the redtmed
antes ‘ 113 2 /ZargaWlH 2 G anSIMILLIO of all kinds done
to orda.
loom with Steam Power to Rent
m ff r p tr i,,, , e..A [Lair Math, ani Cabinet
void to the ' =a at • email :Par:on Euter. ' . - : 1 7 ,144 ' .Z.
IL LI. RYAN.
No. 31 MIA street.
=MEI
MASON BROThERS, Publishers,
Boa Bel➢ottd from No, 23 Park Row. to their
Beier Store,
Nos.loS & 110 Duane Street,
A fro dam Wait or No. 303 Broadway. tan
EDW'D T. MEGRAW.
r , ~ ~, ~ ,
./1324 Wholetale over hr
Manufactured Masco, humid k Domestic
CRUM, ENEMY, A.
JA 0. 197 L ib erty
rty Street,
°°""""`"" Y "'Tr rrsaußon. PA.
=blab'
I.l.oUsit
BELL & LIGGETT,
- • FLOUR FACTORS,
Forwarding & Commission Merchants.
FOR THE SALE OP
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, .3;
• Nos. 69 and 10 Water Street,
/ad Pin:SDI:MGR, PA.
—cIikETESYILITABLE WORKS,
No. 883 Liberty Street, bildso )Payee.
PITTSBURGII, PA.
MATTHEW LAWTON,
] PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON,
V ISlLEfirespeotfulty to inform Lie friend,
and the purhoin urnetal, that be has laurel the
neeralsee, for the manufscture and eats ft
mof , ery
vartat7 of MARBLE WALK, cacti se
Arommunds, Tombs, Mktg rota Gram Mona.
of every variety end form;
ILINTLPIECE.,
Centre Table, Pier, Barran and
WASH STAND 70Pd.
Which he U offeeng so low ea a. , y other Patabilahment
West of Um Mountain.. 116 stock 11 entirely Deer. and
hue bean swotted of hinmelt, axonal, tOK tido ma•tet.—
Ea la also lif i r r lat lo s 'Mid 111 , 1 2 .1:1 Vaults, Itoc , Bre b. l , 3 . :lV
h i lt= In ny o o f toe (=Merle: adlcrriTitlttsburlt r t.
Orden..7maitothendedsrith diepacch.
tyma. Robt o slewErn,
Hon. Wm Wliklorn 300 Cirldett . FS ,3
J Mu Brewerohn II httoen lßM. berger. n0]..7 II 11 W Rilll, ngwalt, ,
, 4.
TWA Scutt, Fed. A it Cullog.
W P alma, EN. o a White, Rm.
The trade furniehal with all kinds of Foreign and Ear
medic Marble either finished or ID ea rough. at whole-
Ws Delon.
He bushel made strange with the manufaedur
ere felt the hem brand , . for a constant sapid, of Hydraulic
Cement. Water and Loulmide Lima, and Plaeter Poll%
bah fer Lend and Moroo Wort all of which tie 11, menu.
en to furnish ehort notion tahlbulaerlylgtmel
lIISSOLOTION—Tho Ytrtaerphip hereto
Ore exlstl la under the mane and style cr
MONTGOMERY &..LEEOII,
t 6 la day 41 3 tolied by mutual consent. Other of the
partnatt ars authotheAl tosettle ji thgu i s u lu i sa;tr a tut,
With. H. LRAM.
April 1 . /5Z4
OEMS. B. LEECH.,
Rats of Blontgragert t 1.d2.1
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
ANA 11 , 1,
Flottr, Grarn,_Baeon. Lard and Butter
AND ..ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Next door to the Old Stand,
No. 114 First street & 116 Second street.
AZYZIL
Jew's Blexeluill.Ext. President Femur& Dm:omit Burr
Johu Cord A
outer ilth und Wood sta.
1"6 riddruiPlttoburgb Id =to Generally) .
Rum James Plllladelphlu.
name% Nesbit & llurrutson, do.
J. tt. Butler & Co. Cindonall
rter—leou bus. Pena. Ryein store nod for
JAW,. LIOCATZ.
BUTTER - 4 bbl 3 Choico 8011, 1 bbl. Solid
808, Ulm &And reed and Ms z a . sa i r canuoti.
m/12
WL yn=ng tvstreo' giD APPLES- 20 sacks id
ALSilL—P°r. fah t r *
7LAX .R . 4 MUMS O '
w r ap sed 2411 M
STAB CANDLES—Ja9t received from Qin
ionel, on cool gronent, 203_ boxes of Star Conllen,
0 zgior Ortide, lbettsly by GlEo.l9N'..fragi,d,
CHICXEIRING & SONS
PIANO FORTES,
:11fAUTIMCD BY
rippIiCHICKEBING & BONSMNI
BOSTON
OnBIBTING Ole
Grand and Square Piano Fortes
dtbstr Weir Invented
PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
• For sale only by JOHN IL MELLOR.,
.11. al if OOD STEM', be. Diun Alfas et em u. E . IL MELLOR, the exclusive and
onus belmrstior Pittsburgh, a., for the sale &MOH
GI BW,' . .Boeton, PIANO et. 111713-8, beim to redone
Ida most Sincere thanks to the cithans of Pltteborzh.
he
and vicinity. for their liberal tahonege. and he
has now the pleasure of Informing them that, by the in•
creased feal , anbrderd in the new and splendid Piano
Porte Ids nufactory, moonily erected et an expense of over
Two Hundred l'hozusand Dollars,
and employed by Cbickering di gone emltudrely fa the
Ealleactllre of their 0•12 Plano Porto+, they will be ens.
bled to keep a tall rapplyat Meer agency In Pittsburgh,'
of W the varieties manufactured by them, (men the meet
ridencild Grand, Parlor Grand sad Poore Plano Porte;
to the plain .d leer priced Plano ?cam, all of which will
besold invariably
by the aid of new imeldnery, and the Tenable Imams.
Ina
Introduced Intro the new
dm of Ohleker
trur t sons, they of ha enable y o oduce Nam tube
tortes than b.rixtedare, effaced immuring the peter. I'm.
&seen may abo depend on a complete and large dock of
Maly Piano Fortes bents kept at the Warerooma In Pitts.
burgh Mali the styles manufactured by them, thereby
alb:Martz thewmtern norchaser all th•Sartiltager or the
Boehm market eithont espemeof bountoortlon or riot.
A MCI LEV and dend= of Chlckerlng Pons
Grand, Parlor Grend and C A
Wnuis Platm Forte* turnlshed
geode on enamel]aa by letter or otherwise.
Foe theehmeaerofthe store Instruzsente,the subeettb
sr Me the pleasure of referring to about flee Hundred
Ftswiltes inlittelmreh and yloWlty, who Mee mrchmed
and hare In use Plano 1 , ortes from the ahoy. manutecto
rn and sbe, to th e to .owtng Penfield* of Semlnarieewho
hem chlehertag A Sons' Plano Parise In oas, and have
ere.
tharen then. unq . 0 NO. teetlmonycl their sum - kelt) over
ali!et
.. • • .
Say.Oluie.o. Beatty, Principal of the Steubenville Fe
male Seminary. Mrs. h. h.
male Seminary.
H.S. Wilson, El. D.„ Prinlopal Otte Edgeworth Fenian.
Serninary, Serelchlay, Pa.
Sauna Shepley. ronelbal or the Blairmille Fe
male Seminary, Blairsville, Pa.
Bcr.7 P. Taylor. Principal or Kenirood Boys
Academy. New Brighton.
it. Xavier Female Seminary, Youngstown, Pa
Prof. B. B. Wililems, lxinimille deaden, Au Young
Ladies, Louisville. K.
hilm Sarah Thompson, Principal of the ma.• &nom.
ry, at Xetda Ohio,
te..„ le, le.
Old P{IP-CLI taken in .011.0 st their toll value to p.r
moot JOHN U. MELLON.
011.71"
Fore agent for Chinterinh & Haut or t •
Western Peninericania, No.Bl Wool et, between lth and
Diamond eller. taltlydderr
CH Nlkit t . Lo9o T a2Teez E z -T Ati •VcRO. E '
S just receiving a large stock of Pianos of
the Li= styles, fromlbe manufaottrtiee of
DAUSIOADDTLN t HIONS, Ilamburen
lIALLET, DAVIS A CO, Boston:
CAINE'S, BROS A CUMMINGS, New Pore: :
A. FL HEIONENBAOLL Phlladelphle:
Together with those of other makers, et pa= from 1226
to $1,000: including entry =layd style, from the
plain, but rubtantlal, iron frame Pla no ns, to the moot she
gent, ransTlemle XIV style. winare end Grand M. 0.,:
Arrangements have been madewith the manufacture . :
Si which th en Instrument. are r oil lower by then meth.
h e r e than
traru In the east. and without th• addl.
tlowa inn and risk of portatien.
Every Pi=llo sold by the enbecrlber Is warren= nerrect
In every recant and • written gourantsy will by given lf
required. CILIELITITE PLUME,
sale No. 110 Wood eary.t..
Cottage Grand Plano.
PECIALLY adapted for nee
$.O tozpv
In STEAMBOATS, AGE BOPS.
En, and In all pUreei whys.. • neat and W..
pod alse of hatrnment =lrene. They'
tunny but very little room, their length being ere het:
height :cur feet and depth two Lest sod ere much tope
lo the equate or harirontel , pow. and
eweetness of tone. The etyleof uthiture la unsurpassed,
for elegance end teatercanyns; and their durability on
doubted, being Iron fastened throughout, and nada of
the mom mantantial material. v., are from one of the
Ent =aureate= In Europe, when they are met
punting all °tiny styles of Pianos. Purebefere and the
Includ to cal I end ythenhie.
Pub'''. ILLEDEB. A BRO., No, D. 3 Filth et.
N. B.—They will to fully warranted. toy 14
Prize Songs.
THE New York Muoicil Review Prize
Soars.
.. L T.., TY:U. Preen]. Took the !met prize
of 2CO.
No. IL Ch?!, litart Mo. by de I. Beebe;
. .
No. IV. My G title Mother's Bong. by O. C. COUTOM.—
Took the secand ' plize of $lOO.
rt. 1Y The
I. Pt= IL itintTke.T.
" VII. The Petting. oy IL C. Wsteon.
" VIII. &unlade, by IlabrrtStowpeL
The who. eight soap trap &fleeted from Crol sent in
for conapetm sod It le the bast collection of songs erer
published In Anferlce. obey are lamed In wsperb style,
end sold St the low prie• otrweirrr.nre Quer, urn.
For sale at the Murk. non of JOAN 11. MEI
wit $1 Wood steffet.
it .. Maids Cu /init . has run through three editions to
dne .cak e and the punholure are *till unable to supply the
aaand. It is gotten up in elegant style and will un
doubtedls has. o larger and nor. gametal ale ash ant
pie. of .he kind ewer before published in America.
Minna/Wm or Leashing %kW Polka. Franois Stolen.
t Trovatore de Verdi, Fantasia par Henri Itosellsn.
Malakoff Qtutdrills, with adored fronds ;lea :
Sardinian Salta, ••
E — enia:ol:and . ll.voirita Gnarlier. sr %. Waltaot
T tu ra n nscription r Yamritis Maindiavi by U .
A. Canovia.
10 Nn:
Invitations toting. brillia nULlLAl3t variatinna, Wm. lora"
P.
. • ..
Mewaths, by PeLiewier.
SUM Deb), Nolte, &
by dweher, le.
PLEW M UM
Hiawatha. by esa. V. Morris thvvr !Lawn. 11.11nbant
al White Moat:twin.
NNW WALTZIA.
•
La Lasslrr. Fonat.lila at Lmra . , IltiOrkda=l¢, niesry Pleigh
Bldg
NEW FONGE.
Dream , tbar. Manned me When • Child. Ades Dams
tn.rne; Emile. and Teas. Why ...a L I Itasnember. /Moo
Tear Dotted. Spot of Earth to me 111 Limy; Why
that WhenForrow 1111. to. thy . bleuunf• Old Aunts
NeaDThe Rose Peeping let at the IV indoor; I am Not An•
gry: When Broil I be an Angel p of Angele,
words by Longfellow; Ewes. of Tooth. [`vie Cola. J. , t"
reed and for pale by CNA RI OPTS DLO Nil.
• Old DatabNehed Piano DelM.,^ 119 Wood et
Cir bloode mailed: Post geld. 013
ATALIJAI3LE NEW BOOKS illSk refd et
DaV140313 • Theological and Illecellancoua Bo.*
stare, 65 Market frt. near 4th.
Pulpit Kleiu•DGN 7.2, 2 vole 8 to, I.6,oo;_the
Book ,of Eccianudas Island, by McDonald. 5t...11; •
Key to the 13151 e, by Dobbin, $1..00; or • way n o
do it. • book for tbab.i.ehool Toad:dal, $1,00; The Shwa
Gardens. Ede, tleadeadme and l'aradioe. bY hey: Wet.
Adorns, D. Reality. or the Milliousire's Daughter,
o b-ok for youoa men nod young women, sl.oo;Bla.bt tad
Hearing. Bow Preserrrd sod Low bask by Ur. J. ii.
Clark, 81.1'• The lieeond Marriage • don:ntic to le of Sew
Tort. by Chas. Bordett. T 2 etc Marriage,
and Life of Dr.
Bw..cer, 82,50; Dr. bpeneer'• Psetor's Eketchea von
kions to India, Winslow. 50 elan Frances D. 11. Mein!.
lau, 60 slot Boyd's Westoninlarar Elton. Catechlabi. 50 eta;
Bulllon's idattabottind Eerwro fon:ale Matbernatinal
Deriec kfcCodo's new bolt Typical Worm and
Bade; Dr. llodge's New enmmentary en Epherlanr. Utah.
rids tiorpot In Dottier. Iharldat'a Cralothin world. not•
masked, dc de do. Dbwounts to , leranneto. =73
lIE GREAT WORK ON PULPIT ELO.
QllENCE—Contalrdne the maltorpleor• of Bonnet.
alone, Masai/km. F,eteher, haat Barron. Janney
Taylor, Madmen, Hold, Ilan, Madonna' Evans. E..lararda.
Mason, de. de., and frrnx Calvin. Latham, melanetten.
Knox, Latimer, &a Among the Paformars, de. vitt,
Biographical and critical notlore of the It. raelamaand their
Dlreovarina by Bev. H. C. lUD: 2 vol. 8 To-. SS.OD. Moot,
to clenryinan and andante, for sate by
3n.122 J. b. I•AV/EION. 66 Idarkat ft, near ith.
QPRING PUBLICATIONS—Received by
1...7J, L. READ. 784th street.
fdotbey's Dutch ReSeerbilr4 3 8
The Pperkiet Conquert ire America, vol rth ur tle/rMe:
Madame , Pfeiffer'. Famed Journey. 1 .12 me.;
P.= Lit l i ef B 3 r i glir
/4. B Tr. awgrrePtet the Fes, new Pelittec;
Allson's EurePe, 2 . 81 .'
Ineada'Arittua•tic;
Harper's Ro Book, =l. 6t h . Iwun d;
N i r ghn evaleteYt t
l a
eWslitlns. L dy Oige
Ilarpre3 ibignalbe tn. Jane. my 17
Q OYER'S COOKERY—The Modern Rouse
-I.lb. or Idanzger. oar wish:; utterly one tbottrand
reeerte for the eamornlood and judleionl yreperatlon of
sof meet of the der, with thesn ot the emery sod Oak
room, sad minute airs:time for =Air maaaipmeor In
all tie !wencher. Illostrated olth warming. of Merle
bur, Lo 1 vol-Llolo, for ule by
royl9 EAT 3 CO, 55 Wood et.
1161110 VAL
YORK,
- DYE SMITR'S SCRIPTURE to TUEOLO
a. Or—The Ilelnll!on between the lloly &Option and
ma parte of Owdoglesl Etienne. by John Pye Emit hy LL.
I), from the 410 London ed , grey Cy =larded. Mina* by
myl9 EAT CO. 14 Wood 4._
t.ZiIEW WORK. ON PRACTICAL ECONO-
Y —its principle. <l' polities] economy. *polled to
ehridltlon. the mom,. nal the Institutions of the
Anamian people. milts,s HonenACYYd. Tl'ol. of . 141 rd
Mll=yl.l.tp 1 7, ,: ;. 8 .17 ,
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institation
No. 68 Fourth Street,
1:
BOOKS, MUSIC, &C.
T i
AT BOSTON PRICES
PLO FORTES
I..i6b;Y;
11 axe all Birds that bluayr, by ?nab.
E W MUSIC—The Starch du Nuit, L. IL
Gettlehalk. $l, Lout Lion, do 16
MIT DOOR TO TIM ITTT0II1T:011 BUM
8 now of on daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also,
oWediiiiiday and Saturday *verdant., from 6 to I
' o /
Deynafts received of all =wad left than One Dollar.
and • dieldend of the milli declared taloa a year,
to
Jona and December. Interest woe declared at thLT i t t :
all per gant, paranrann. on the Inn of Demob.; 1
Books containing the Mortar. prin.& linty. and
Illation. haul/41=m
RG.E application at the rem
ZO ALIMIM
Report:ll Ceptrrn. 7 - iitu; ii. Shoanbertsr.
Georses N. Matt,
WHIN= P. Johnston. Charles Knsr,
N. °rattan Murphy,
same, W. Hallman. . Thsobakl linbstastter.
Aloweder Bradley. Lute M. Pennock.
William Philllya
.. Wild= J. Andersen.
John G. Becket's. James flerdnur,
11111 Dorton.. Jona M. ltlrlrltslrlt3.
Albert tlntberteort. John D. ll'Oord.
Itchntl. Chester, Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Wan, Walter P. Rtmetroll.
Alonzo A. Cantor, A. M. Pallent.
John N. Chairmen Fleury L. ttlopralt,
Charles A. Colton. Robert Robb.
E. O. Edrlnctorn. Oecene R. 111311 e.
nose, Felix. Jaime About.,
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CON° .2E3.410 NAL.
WASHINGTON CITY, May 23
SILNATE.—A message sae received from the
:Tresident, returning with his objectione the Bill
' making an appropriation for the improvement of
St. Mary's River, Michigan.
Mr. Wilson briefly detailed the circumstances
attending the assault upon Mr. Sumner, yester
day, by Mr. Brooke, of Booth Carolina, repre
senting It as not only against the rights of man,
but the Constitutional privileges of the members
of the Senate.
Mr. Seward submitted a Resolution that a
Committee of five members be appointed by the
President pro tem, to inquire into the dream
stances attending the asettrilt committed on the
person of the Hon. Charles Sumner, a member
of the Senate, yesterday, and that said Com
mittee be instructed to report a statement of the
facts, together with their opinion thereon to the
Senate.
At the suggestion of Mr. Mason, the resolution
wed amended so as to provide for the election of
tho Committee by the Sextet°, and it was then
adopted.
Messrs. Case, Allen, Dodge, Pierce and Geyer,
were elected said Committee.
Mr. Stuart gave notice that he shall at an
early day ask leave to submit an amendment to
the Rules of the Senate, declaring out of order
any Senator who in debate shall use language
reflecting upon the oonduot or motives of any
other Senator, discourteously or improperly re
flecting upon the action of a State, other than
the ono represented by the Senator speaking.
A large number of private Bills wore passed.
House.—Mr. Washburn, of Maine, from the
Committee on Sleetions, reported a resolution,
that James C. Allen, of Illinois is not, and Wil
liam B. Archer Is entitled to the eeat now held
by the former. Mr. Stephens has prepared a
minority report. The eonsideration of the sub
ject was then postponed null the 9th day of
June.
Mr. Campbell of Ohio, rising to a question of
privilege, offered the followlog:
WITIMILAS, on the 28d of May, the Lion.
Preston S. Brooke and the Hon. Lawrence M.
Ileitt, members of this House, from South Car
olina and other members, either as principles or
accessories, perpetrated a violent assault on the
person of the Hon. Charles Sumner, Senator of
the United States, from Massachusetts, while
remaining in hie seat in the Senate Chamber,
and while in the performance of duties apper
taining to his official station. Therefore, Re
solved, That a Select Committee of five mem
bers be appointed by the Speaker to investigate
the subjem and report the foots with such a re
solution in reference thereto as in their Judg
ment may be proper and necessary for the vin- -
dication of the character of this House, and that
the said Committee have power to eend for per
eons and papers and employ a clerk, and to sit
during the Fusions of the House.
A debate ensued upon the point of order.
Mr. Smith, of Va., suggested to Mr. Camp
hell the propriety of striking out the preamble.
It assumed, as a fact, that which could not be
ascertained as such only on examination.
Mr. Campbell was willing to modify the pre
amble, which ho did to teed thus:—" Whereas
it is represented &a." It was doe to the HOLUM
and all parties that the facts should be present
ed in some authentic form, sad this could only
be done fully end fairly through the Commit
tee.
Mr. Clingman was satisfied that the state
ment In the preamble is a gross falsehood, but
he did not mean that Campbell had intention
ally made this untrue declaration; the gentleman
mistook.
The Speaker decided the proposition to be In
order as a question of privilege.
Mr. Ctingman appealed from the chair.
Mr. Craige was satisfied that Mr. Keitt wan
not concerned in tho matter In the way stated.
Mr. Campbell replied if that should be proved
certainly no wrong would be done.
Mr. Keitt thought differently, it the House
required the investigation. His personal rela
tions with the parties had always been those of
friendship.
Mr. Paine enquired: is this Resolution the re
salt of a preconeert of aetion outside of this Hall
or of a caucus:
Mr. Campbell replied not one word had he
heard lisped by any member of any party as to
such course. lie was influenced alone by die.
tetra of his own judgment and Bens., of public
duty as to who perpetrated the outrage he only
knew from what he had heard, although he
sow Mr. Sumner lying le the Ante-room adjoin
ing the Senate with gashes on his head to the
bone, and blood flowing over him.
Mr. Clingman repeated that he would leave
Mr. Creeks to answer to the law.
Mr. Lotcher said that several years ago the
Poet Muter General Hubbard was attacked by
Gov. Briggs, a member of the Howe, yet neither
he, Mr. Latches , nor Mr. Campbell thought pro
per to bring the subject to the attention of the
House.
Mr. Campbell—He was not acting in hie offi
cial capacity et that time.
Mr. Campbell moved to lay Mr. Clinginan's
appeal from the decision of the chair on the
table, agreed to yeas 83, nays 71.
, The Speaker made a personal explanation.—
lie bed not been a party to any deliberation and
consultation in the matter and had no knowl
edge of the proposition until it was heard from
the clerks desk.
Mr. Breaks explained I take the entire re-
Insensibility on myself and state on my honor as
a gentleman that no human being besides myself
knew when or where the transaction woe In•
tended to be made
Mr. M'Qoeen informed Mr. Campbell that a
process hed been issued against his colleague,
Mr. Brooks, who wan amenable to the laws of
his country.
Mr. Campbell call he had no purpose) to put
any party in a false position, botmerely wished
to ascertain facts there being so many rumors
prevalent,
Mr. Haven appealed to Mr. Campbell to omit
the name of Mr. Katt from the preamble.
Mr. Campbell assented.
Several gentlemen wanted him to strike out
the names of other members bat he refused,
saying that ho had reason to retain them.
Mr. Keltt remarked that as his name had been
withdrawn, her would say he did not know the
time nor place when the sot would be commit.
ted, and when it was committed, he was behind
the chair of the President of the Senate with
gentlemen from his own State, and he did not
eee the beginning of it. Therefore, he had not
the lightest preconeert with bin colleague.
Under the operation of the previous questicn,
Mr. Campbell's proposition whioh was adopted,
yeas 93, nays CS, ‘ll:—The Speaker appointed
Mcurs. Campbell, of Ohio, Allison, Cobb, of Ga.,
Greenwood and Spinner, a Committee.
Mr. Allison was exeused on request.
Mr. Stanton offered a resolution directing the
arrest of dodge Lecompte and Marshall Donald
son of Kansas to answer for contempt and
breach of privilege in issuing and serving a pro
cess against Gov. Reeder.
The Speaker decided that this wssbot a ques
tion of privilege.
Mr. Stanton withdrew his resolution.
Various reports were made from Blanding
committees, and the Rouse adjourned until
Monday.
BOSTON, May 23.—The brutal assault upon
Senator Snifter has created much feeling in this
community and throughout the State, and the
indignation to universal Irrespective of political
sympathies. The first account was read In the
House of Representatives yesterday afternoon,
causing touch excitement, and it is not improba
ble that some public action will be taboo iu the
matter. The moot intense anxiety prevails tide
morning in consequence of a rumor that be 11/111
dead.
In the Home of Represantatiree thie morning
Mr. Temple, American, offered a resolution that
a joint special committee be appointed to ooneid•
er whet action ehuuld be taken In reference to
the assault upon Senator Sumner. It was anon•
Imonsly adopted, and a committee appointed on
the part of the Home, and the resolution was
sent to the Senate for onnottrrencte.
A pubilo meeting of citizens has been called
for this evening to =alder the matter.
Sr. Loots, May 23 —The Democrat publishes
Mr. Denton's reply to the letter advising him
of hie nomination for Governor. Ho neither ao
eopts nor deolines it, sayingthat ho will keep the
matter under coneideratioa until hie return to
Missouri.
The Dentonians of tho Platte Cong‘leional
district have nominated S. J. Lowe, and the ape
Bentonials,,Capt. Craig, Instead of Oliver, the
present Incumbent.
PIIILADELMA, May 28.—1 n
1.-0 CI _rand Lodge
of Pennsylvania at their sweeten 10-day, Col.
Richard guckle was declared elected Grand
Treasurer and Installed. T. Knox Morton bad
been previously declared elected by the vote of
a Lodge having been thrown oat on scum= of
alledged Informality which has since been over
ruled by a resolution nf the Grand Lodge.
Now Yuan, May 23.—The ships of war SUS
toga and Potomac arrived at S. Thomas on the
6th inst., and sailed the next day for St. Croix.
All well.
An American war steamer, hark-rigged, was
passed May 19th, In lat. 36 16, under fall nail
and steam.
PIIILADILPIIIA, May 23.—Peter Mattooks, a
oolored.man, was. executed within the prison en
closure at noon to day, for the murder of Elisa
beth Gilbert, in the presence of a large number
of epeotators. lie died protesting Ms innocence
declaring himself ready to meet his fate, having
confidence in the mercy of his Saviour.
Wesamerres, hi3.-24r. MIMI id engaged
in the -preparstloti• e" 2
of an eleborate answer to
Lord Clainndon'a letter to Mr. Dallas on the en
listment question. Until thia isfinlahed and pre
sented to Idr. Crampton, he not be dismis
sed.
WAISTICITON Crrv, May 21—The investiga
tion before the Magistrate, relative to the Brooks
mauls on Mr. Sumner, was postponed till to
morrow afternoon, when he supposed Mr. Sum
ner will have enfficiently recovered to be pm
mt. The proceedings in the Senate on this
subject are brief, dignified and calm. In the
House the galleries were densely crowded, an
impression prevailing that many members were
e p a re . p ene aringgnefeermiangyhtematerogordenhicyg,iy that r enandiLThere
serious
was only a limited debate on a question of priv
ilege, none involving the general merits of the
cave, T
nor was mi ast n h ority,
ho
there an aexh we i v b e i r t , omlocnolpanbiltedfeel
ings.thatry
they had no opportunity for discussion in the
House.
There was en unprecedented large number of
reports from Standing Committees which have
been accumulating ever eines the organisation.
In reply to the resolution offered by Mr. Bar
bour, of the House, requesting the President to
communicate whether United States soldiers had
been employed in Kansas to arrest persons
charged with the violation of certain supposed
laws enacted by a supposed Legislature, assem
bled Shawnee Mission, etc. The Secretary of
War responds that by instructions from his de
partment, dated 15th February,Col. Sumner and
Lieut. Col. Cooke were directed to aid by milita
ry force in suppressing insurreetion or itITABLYO
aggression against the organized Government of
the Territory, or armed resiatance to the execu
tion of the laws in case of the government find:
ing the ordinary course of judicial proceedings
and powers vetted in tho U. B. Marshall be
inadequate for the purpose, ho should make re
quisition upon them for military force to aid
him in the performance of that official duty.
Under those instructions and upon the regatta
olden of Gov. Shannon a detachment of troops
under a lieutenant wee ordered to report to the
Governor, to sustain the constituted authorities
in the enforcement of the laws, the Secretary
says, the instruction from the Department being
directed exclusively to the support of the or
ganised government or constituted aufhorities of
the territory, conveys no authority to employ
soldiers to aid by making arrests or otherwise
in the enforcement of supposed laws enacted by
a supposed Legislature. The Department there
fore presumes and believes that U. S. soldiers
filve not been employed to make arrests under
the circumstances) elated in the resolution.
Sr LOINS, May 23.—The Republican to-day,
publishes a dispatch dated Westport, May 20th,
whiob says:
As Mr. Cosgrove and Dr. Brannon were go
ing from Leoomptan to Franklin, they were
balled by a party of free State men, who en
quired who they were and where they were go
ing. Oa being answered, the Commander of
the party turned to his men and asked their
motto. They replied: "Sharp's rill's," and im
mediately fired on Cosgrove and Brannon.—
Brannon was wounded, but Cosgrove sent a
ball through the brain of their leader, when the
balance lied. The free State men shot at
Blanber'e Bridge, were mortally wounded.
There woe a report in Emma City that the
people were preparing to evacuate Lawrence
and had called upon Col. Sumner to protect
their property. Kickapoo, Doniphan and Ateh-
Icon are almost deserted, the men having gone
to aid the Marshall at Lawrence.
The Democrat learns from a gentleman who
arrived from JOIIETIIOII City yesterday that a
dispatch had been received there stating that
a battle had been fought at Lawrence and a
number of persons were killed on both sides.—
We have no particulars.
A OMB meeting has been held at Kiokapoo
which resolved upon sacking the Hansa! Hotel,
at Kansas city, as it was understood to be owned
by klasasobusetts, and so certain was its destruo
don considered that families had moved out.—
The citizens of Hickapoo offered a reward of
$2OO for Gee. Pomeroy and parties have been
sent in search of him.
M. F. Conway writes to the Domoorat say
ing, that himself and Gen. Bchnyler. while on
their way from Bt. Laois to Leavenworth were
arrested at Parkville, Mo., on the Bth inst.' an
a charge of- being fugitives and detained until
private Information could be had from L000mp•
ton.
Ngw Tana, May 23.—The Herald's correspon
dent from Havana eves tire following corrobor
ative of that brought by the - Quaker City:—The
last steamer which sailed bens for Aspinwall;
took out as passengers Brigadier General M. B.
He has orders to present himself - tiara. Moro,
and offer the sympathies of Spain. I hare been
informed that money, arms and ammunition will
be landed at San Joan if the Costa Rican are
in need of them. The General embarked under
a feigned name.
The Spanish government has determined to
send a email fleet to Yemenis, consisting of two
steamers, two frigates and moral brigs. The
cleaners are now coaling and everything being
made ready with all due precautions will leave
this port 'tingly in flier not to attract attention.
This squadron ie Intended to overawe the Mexi
can government and make them pay indemnitlee
due Spanish subjects for losses sustained daring
the war of Independence. The present rulers
In Mexico have refused a settlement because it
was concluded with Santa Anna.
_d.—When the attack was
made upon Mr Sameter,there were probably from
fifteen to twenty persons present, Including Crit
tenden, Foster, Toombs, Fitzpatrick, Murray,
Morgan, and other members of Congress, and
Gov Gorman and several effacers of the Senate,
and stenagers. The attack Wll3 so sudden and
unexpected that Mr. Sumner had no opportuni
ty to place himself ha a defensive attitude. The
first blow stunned him, and the stick, which was
gads poreba, was broken into many Owe by
the time the assault terminated.
Crittenden, Combs, Murray, and others in
terfered as soon asthey could, and probably pre
vented farther injury. Great excitement was
amused by the occurrence. Mr. Sumner fell to
the floor, where he lay till he was raised by his
friends. Mr. Bemner'e wounds bled profusely.
His physicians soy they are the most serious
fled. wounds they ever saw on a man's 'head,
and deny his friends odmission to him.
The assailant, Preston B. Brooks, Is a repre
sentative in the House from the 4th Congres
sional District of South Caroline, embracing
Orangeburg, Barnwell, Beaufort and Collotor
district.
WAEIIINOTON, May XL—Mr. Sammie is bettor
this morning and he will probably bo able to co
copy his seat in a day or two. It appears that
he aid not call for help, en was stated, being-al
most entirely eincionselons after the blow was in
flioted.
Nuw HAYNN, Cr., May 23.—N0 choice has yet
been had for 11. S. Senator. On the Last ballot
Toncey bad 101, Dixon 92 and scattering 27
hen Yoke, Iday =.—The dunend for floor rontlnuee
are both for expert and hem* eonsaroptton. the priors
Icommon and medlon hake advanced fully 1e 10 hid; the
took of eetlrstdo brand. le =ell and holder. general/
ere disposed to Insist upon Tarr fell parer, .Jess 1400 bbl.
at $11,26415 for common superfine togood extra 117 Whitten 4
56.31.40146.374, far common to good Indigos Illinois, WI.
ismsto. Uhlo 001 00.704087,60 for common to good extra do;
$5,704knt0 far noronson to ex the State and triton for ex.
tra 131. - Louts the snakes drank buoyent, .tlre and
heathy with erarrely any eproulatiredtunend. In Cans.
dlan Floor. there Is a good budnors dal eigand the market
te firm sad We. :WO bbs at t ) $41 0®59,1716 for good to
fine to th ole. extra. Poothera f loor active requeet; the
pant bee adetheed 146.1. j 1 b ; on onme of the better
treader, the market le folly 30 better; sal. 3600 bble et
10,034004 for eornmon to good modes and 17.26406 g for
few and extra. Itff. Floor and Corn Idea nominally the
mos. Th. export teroand for Wheat continues bask and
prime hare again advanced gorkla It bush; tho advent.
for the wank s 641.11 k the nreelas are light and • likneter
portion of the Wes to arrips , stle. 63.003 both at Vii;
common White Tennessee 51 bi.‘41 1 . 88 ; White 5,0 r
51i4 1 04k1.7.14 Rod d 0111,400 $1...53 Chime° spring; SU.
40 %
Ilor rdllwankle Olut. 11.76411.77 N for Olonsemen
W Ito Cutedlen. Eye rearm and firmly held; tales 6000
bosh Pecos st 83. The mutat Is eerier for (Urn with a
far bushsers doing; Wee 43.04 both et 6f(06911 for utised
and yellow B,nithern; 676403 for Wiate de.; 30036 fn . db.
' tlblog parole old naked Western tetanal at 63066:-..
Cate doll sod lower; limited esles et. 8310,36 for State ant
Western, Whisker heavy; este. 000 this Ohio and Prison
at 27013271(,
Pork Outland unsettled, sees 400 bble at 111141418.26 for
MM. and $l4 67116 for prime. Beef unhook change,
alas 400 bbls at kW 13 for country prime; 1180 for
6 9 . 60
er n
eentry me, and .006518 for repacked wester.. Beef
ham steaiy, sae. 60 belgat 518, the vulgate $14017.
nt meats nose salve, sales 308 9paakager at 7g4075‘ for
thoolders endow:an for haws. neennsterre .and wool.
Italy the ea.. Lad has sllehtly advanced with rules 700
oh/. 101(1./104, Putter tr, modarat• demand at 08(420
star Eta* and Molt for (Ado. Chases sidling at. 643100 se
In qualty.
Pnitsonnus. Mai 23.—The flour market Is Crow:Wee
200 bble standard sod good brand. at 20,25, and a mall
lot of extra et $7,12V; them la steady demand fhr the
.0 ply of the elty tnide at 13. 63 K. IX. , M ... 4
re d." 71
roles 1000 Dbl. Ilrandlne at $2OO. and a mall lot o
Penns at $2.00. Wheat Is In felr demand and startdl with
a Ilmlted supply: sales 3000 bush at $1 0 9510t21,54 for fatr to
prime southern and Penns red, and 2/A502400 for .bits.
Ilya mum and held at 7374. Corn Lam satire and lover
said 3000 bwh touthern4llon .first at 6m. and 'MOO bush
damp and damasei ^ 5. Oct. are steady, salsa 2MIIO
WWI Penns at 34. whi. fall ?squat and Mum.
tales
2 of Waal 27 and Olt& at 29. Berk Ingral MVOs&
ales 0 Mao Querrltron at 031 per ton.
Ctsta owl, May 23,,F10ar. luta 2160 bbis extrfatls,4o
4456,75: commas bramis du ll ►t $0.2901).55 2fr. miss 10400
Dual ears stn. andtd%)osh da atilthisky In good
astssad and dm. stl i s t bso bbls t at is il . sl,2ll l l ProvisbaLl . l a
ifttg. 7 =til bumaat:irslas 26 bbl, at 4. l "hitits.
• dy.0.4, sales 100 bbl. 01 40, Bums. Wu 21hbelit_ FoW
fair at SX. The rivet ,bas fallen 10 fest and Is still billas
slowly.
NM 01=A e. play r -Cotton Ul3O l / 1 0/14, moderate
demand et previous rater:Wes 2500 hake: owe? entails ,
pester bet note
uotable Imes, The maim tor the week wen
2:v:whelps. oxlree lox. The (our matt hu an up.
mud tendency; the Nican are Alger but net atiestshl2
blahen dm , st $025. Mew Perk flan aneelarae !mines.
&leo Wee et $10,76. Ltd. sees at lOcaralerehL
'Logogram, Ela77B.—fjogr carrier du% Whent osotirs
Oorn unchanged. _ _
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Isom this city. en whirls Le an excellent frame bowie soli
.11 seOmm y ontottlitUnin • par Tmlety 01 choirs fruit
Peep, all le taarlag order: rnsubbest, stn, with Morn.
*awe of the tont water. Aptly to.
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OFFER the annexed assortment and splen
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remark that the advantages we poems In having line
fasten wool; selected by our own asnnite. and Imported
direct.as aleo in manufacturing Veneers. do.. at our own
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ly dee Stock, at the very tonal elm
315400 feet et Westwood lreneere.i;ert extra au%
3:l4s, loo Crotch Veneers.
.135.000 entrant:m.lnd and Mottled Veneer.
205.030 ' " " eluded Veneer%
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thd wary enpertor etook of the twit wood to to found in
e Malted Otatee. W• offer
160.000 ft dna ead extra One rosewood vane re,
60.000 ft do do mottled mahogany veneers.
ES MO
It do mahogany ehadeel
inTai
e2,(4)0 ft mahogany crotch mows, various Ares.
00,000 fine do drawbutt wooers,
20,000 extra fuse nuthoicarry, do do,
25,000 ft Cm blistered figured walnut, do,
40,010 ft molded do do da.
CO.OOO ft walnut crotch veneer/. draw battens.,
64,000 ft do do a tilt us do,
30,000 ft One and extra One woad Tlll.lll,
25,000 ft sebra venom%
17,000 ft ouriedand bird's eye the Ole venom
-11,003 R seasoned rreerwood, niabouany, and satin
od boards, plank, ancidolet ofell thicknesa Piano and
(Jahlrtelt blethldln dlfsirent patterns, all at very Lao
Yices, and upon U to tenon as any other.tedebe
listonent to the country Order. will be with the
utortat care nod (Usual& lAWltd& WILLOUOUBY,
No 370 Wrington et.,'ret. Beach and North Morro et,
ardeCtud New York My.
N BACZS AND Bit_GGiNG.
No. 8 0 WATER STREET,
SEAR OLD SLIP, NIT TORE,
LI AVE CONSTANTLY ON 13AND, AND
it hisnalleture to order,
Bags and Backe, Sewed and Seamless.
1 "4 1 "I":l7 7 4.iiti"% . 4l=ggral od
feeilltaes for r
Making and Printing
Bags or Sacks or Flour, Meal, Hominy,
Buckwheat, hams, Salt, Spices,
aU of which th.y forollab to ordw, la Una [non lumpy.d
style of &also and plinth., cod with quickest despatch.
AWN bapestera and Dealers In
- - - -
•
GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING,
Cod rations ki ds of Thread and Twine. both Lnern sad
tten. or .hl we are spooning continual suPPilea
ratef-ly
Agents w ted to sell Maps Thronghont
the 17nited States.
FtILE su riber is constantly issuing new
Maps or e Most Useful and Palesble Obaiaster.
TIMM 1:01 wants and Wins in dilatant parts of
the cranny mating from
00 to $lOOO n rear.'
w Its Gat r.
a r ge k rutsisent badness
CATAIME and letter contai mall latter and ning fulldenmintiona
term, . will be sent tree m • so 4 nun who is In want
of bushman.
•
MI Inquiries oromenol b_r rotaro
Urtat lottnoestomts sod Lltoral allow...souls to AZellt.
..1 Pedlar. aired y to tho tmstroolt
MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT,
ailroft A. LLJOCKLTN. patathar of
Jo:Pular Afar* azuS lilostrAted Sire))
Nos. 60 aad 00 lOLTON ETILRET, Now York_
mb:Arool
REFINED Sußev MINOLAV,
POE ELLE° HANCIE. TABLE JeLLIES. at:
good and ohoap artiolo for Confectioners,
11:451and nua est To be otitititted to Itre+u
iputitithi, with y
amt.*. lor cuing,, or the. petit.
elwa °mem,. awl Draintiiiiii thrimeheat
PETEd. COOPEIL
litrw York.
11ILADELPHLt
H
1856.
SPRING SIANTILI.AS
AT wIIOLESALE.
GEORGE BULPI & CO.
No. i 74 Chestnut 8 ea.,
PR 1.1..PHL/1.
In connection with flea Mil in, No. 361
Broaannai, trees v. )
A RE now preparel to sup ly the Trade
nom every nation of th, Union, in their Import.
none and Manufactures for the coming 14 entorisins
all the nenewt dmlons, room One Dolls to the most cost.
If gs meets inwsufactnrcd:
Merchant. wUI find It muck to their adrantlize to ex•
amine oar toot prlrriol. to kurehmin
Clore buyer,. sorehashas IttrelMall rheit Credit. will
erelve Liberal dlsemot,
GEO. EULPIN lo CO.
174 Chestnut Street * Phil.,
utsknisult.LawT llama. Seventh a Eizigh sta
KEYSTONE MiltBLE WORKS,
Market Street, West of Twentieth,
PHILADELPIIIA.
S. F. JACOBY is CO.,
I AIPOftTE.RS of and dealers in the various
remss sae Domestic 30001 e. Statuary, 10, have
mmetantly_on tuald a lane and .dea smarts:lent of .11),N.
SIMS, TOMBS, MONUMENTS, TABLETOPS. So, or ••• , 7
deaniption, not excelled by any to the city ibr beauty,
syrite.tro end finish.
CABINET MARCUS, PLUMBERS and MARBLE CDT.
TERM, furnished at the shame! with Marble of
ev.ry denniption std sattem, whether /ardor. mDons.
tic either finished In CO. flab or /flock, on the =net nom
se
We
ie terra.
We nopectfully invite ettention to our stock =hand.
writvd
LEATHER.
FRITZ, UENDRY a. ii 0 .
No. 29 North THIRD Street, PRILA'DA
ktROCCO MANUFACTURERS, COUR
EM wad Imparters of YRTNCTI °ALT./MINA
1 1 1 Ld
Rs la RXD sad OAK WAR I. tA 1' HER led
an
HIPP. re16.17n,
Hemp Hose Manufactory.
A STONE, Quarry street, above Second
PhiSadalphis. Cheap and eruperler HOOP for cs
er re Comen.j.. Loco=ot.li.n, Steamboat:. BS/It
fiwtmice, Dwelling% t wade vrithoula.m le mma mt..
Ilghter and far
i nfriTO than LeatLer
CINCINA ATI.
WOOD ENGRAVING exwmted with des
catch IN ALL ITS BRANCH:M. In the atar style
at the 10Weat. p 0.11141 OAHU PItIOIS. by
J. B. BEYHIt
OU. Art Union itulldlaga.
Owner Fourth and Sycamore ,ta...Claeltmatl.Ohlo.
N. n.—Partlealar attandon pald to lama Pasta . Bit
ands. Stens Boat and Ilutracas CUMAL 1, uttf
PEORIA.
%Ihi. 11. lIASKILL, General Commission
au:lll. Mathant and Anollonenn, tio. 3 Wan sties, Pi
Itapenial atlsntlon to ConnaLndon bagman. angle
Dissolution,
NOTICE is hereby given that the partner
day tavieror• wattling between e vraderalithed
T thename an.l style of tbt BUIL • RM. le tht
day devolved by th. purchase of the 1 tercet of Jame
00.. e Iv Barmy Outer.
ybbbuotrorsn of the erns will be Jettled by Ilmary Carter
whore elane antherlaed to toe the pm of the One 1 •
doing alo 1110111 0 OAKTEIV
l'lttOz.Nlarell 31, leittasatimd I ldEll 11E1P.
Mr &PP & CARTIsE.
. _
MantrAdletn of
UOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS.
Ward:Lome No. lb Water Arcot, eninn of Market,
rirrsnueon,
CLIABLYI3 KNAPP h IMIRY CARTER hare cataract
Into oopartmershlp, uod.r the style of KoaPO A Cnntnn,
In the roaantiseture end was or Lint ['nosed Note arol
Wuhan, uld aro ',Miffed to Inertia" fo ,all elms at the
ahorteat male.
Hat lireg factory for Bale,
B. JENK3 whaling to return East, of
,FA, rue to moll et • emu to
Horne.
nog Irathinere.
oper Bhop, Ina Kiln, three Horne. One twit Titular ,
Wheels. two WU, an, de. Thie estateletnnent Its in ence
cendol operation toning out from the to etc timerhed
kens roe day, sad regular sustomere wantther that num•
tar dab,. To rear one that wants to encode in the men
natatory or nail kali& the present 1. • rare chance. ea It
1,111 en seed at a eser great Wad. Thom withlotr
Dortheee tan ere the raid In foil operation be taldneton•
Was Ntwentberawee noinoir Mine rot lierhtutoo et..
upper Wade UM. te• A. 11.02.7 .yykl.d•
The Taylor iron Works for Bale.
THIS elegant Bolling Mill, in Newport,
KY. is rue carrel for sale. It la beautifully loobd
en the ossi bank of Mellow rim. The Mil boom is 200
feet long hr 150 video has two engines, one of 10 Inon cyl
inder and 20 Inch grate. nod the ether 25 icon and II feet
Woke, with bonny, doctor, well, boilers, 10,, to omelet.
order. Moo. a roll tomln is lathe, sit limeys with 80
acres of dinund. The MN to within ten days of being
reedy to ntannflutoore Loon. Tha
on
described
onoinetr
will be sold at Publie Auction. on tee premlese, MID.
NldolY, Jane lib. 19 at 10 A. unless previously
di g= f1 1 1,1 3 474 " Te . rel known. on the de . ? of rel.
Addrop YOWI L. DIJIMN • NO,. Newport, Er. mylo .
[Din. Gas. 1151
si
Wm. 11. Talcon Co.,
lILIVYACTIIII33 O
Looking G 1 saes,
ADD WIIOLESAZI D 111
VARIETY AND FAN Y GOODS.
AN assortment of all articles in our line
4°"' f " th ' s Pi l i& T rii s i, az= Or/min.
Leather out Flan Beating.
T
BATHER BELTS, copper united; oho,
ll= Belting Or Elevator ` driband wed awls Wore
der. et 319 laberty rt. Pitteltdrlth. •
seltddtired W. W. WALIACIA
1 COKING GLASSES—Of all sizes and
a ictyleaorltta gilt and ilahoyaar 'nada. LI" ..F . F!
Walt and flotatta frame.. Looking 0 . 11 0 Wit:
c oatnor
abut. or by tha tor. WEI. Li.,
aplll car. Wood and 4th eta._
REMOVAL -Thu Drug Store formerlEoe.
Itetiolst., gs Vel i r Wood
ir0:4171,1 Elxtt Ito i k a, tiers
gropdator ould take 'demur. In meting Ms AM: 9W
room and woo vlatt to 'meth= MAI
JUIN UAIT. la,
I E 00-P ar tnership Agptoforo osisti;g
4 aL l 2. t a b iP et r ua vt *Wfx °
withlwra Stara ea benne* ttte bulbul:um the em,
be s!teled by weuesech
buy liStb, 11E4.--m717 • • .Wkl. bIeCIITOLLIM:
101 LAIN BLACK BILKB-41111R1C114
opciedi tatu r a n i ze ,
nr ia t.o= l :l l =l :Lae igegM t Al A=
vim; =mitt Vandr,proeut teef pal*
ad sad smata, maaS
Mack ac s IlantUav, th• isticumtelltler,a hal ae
=tas. Avis
INBEED OIL 4-18 bble i rre jusVseed
114=6 fpr ludo by N.
X 0.17 4 1 0 1 4 st.
I 8., A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
CORNER OP WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, •
PITTSBURGH. PA:.
Importers and Dealers In .
'LINSEED 011, LARD GEL, AL00.11014
VARNISHES, TURPS TANNERS' OM,
WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDIO 9, SPERM OIL,
(GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, . WHALE OIL,
SURG.ERSTRIT6PTS DRUSHES, SPICES.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITHARGE.
We have in store and offer for sale,
300 TONS WHITE LEAD:
In packages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 800 and 600 pounds each, which we guarantee to be fall weight
strictly pore, and unsurpassed by any in quality.
IitAVI NG RESIDENT PARTNERS IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIATO,
take advantage eel] chooser to the oterkirt, we are enabled to eat thitse teeth, or to moot tins deem..
an as favorable terms as Lasts= jobbi.g
B. A. Euxontsrocrs Vintarsual, furnished with English, German, Frannhead Spanish directions
tcthac.o2L-cs
MEDIUMS,
CREMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
CAMPBELL & POLLOCK,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods,
AND EIANUE.SOIII73.BIO
PLAIN AND WAVED uNnua MOULDINGS,
Ito. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley,
They refer to it long experienee in this buoincos, as a sae Ws to the piritheeer,
that be .111 get the latest and best etTior. sod at titrioes as losr as any other enab t.
An Inspection of Goode Mears no obligation to My. Zatisti attention will be idioms to kterthanta. whether their
call. be for examination or ptirelmee.
DAVID CAMPBELL it SAMUEL POLL9CE have associated together, under the s le
or CAMPBELL d POLLOCK lb, the Iransaction of a Galena Varle.7 and .1)27 Goods badness, and rya
of Plain and Waved Lino 011 t Moulding.
1856. CANAL NAVIGATION. - 18 . 56.
gleiEgiK lER'S 'PORTABLE BOAT LINE
Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad;
..
Capacity 2000 Tons per Month each Way,
tkIIR facilities for Tro_n_rtation have been largely increased duringthe past Witt? ,
UP and .a can row orer to SHIPPERS th e runeriar Wattages of a DOUBLE DAILY LINZ to and btu Plt
burls h, Philadelobla and DaltbnPre. Our lino Wag composed eattraly of PORTABLE ROAN., be anetranahlteno t
L moutred. MERCHANTS sending Preliht to our Line can rely upon lni being pot }Annan vitt, ak i 3 .., 9 , 4 „ ..
cad despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL IdA6IN, Krranuaan. PA •
mbl9 KIER - & .11IITCHELL, P7 4 LOPRlailtil• -
NEW AND DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS:'..7 - .
JAMES MeCANDLEBB & CO
No. 109 Wood Shoot, Tittsburgh.'Pa. :
tiAAVE just op M. or.ed a large and general asairmtmentof YOREIGN . AND DOMESTIC DEY
GOODS,VAR...IILS, &r. which will be kept hill by Deal haPartlitiOVA .thz<nntwat th e IWO*. 41114 .0 U t'
mle .t 1 , 1 . 7 ..all Mtn.. ' .D2aialhre
AGRkIaLTRAL. &O
Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery,
ITUATED on Vine a Avelino,
s s
about on• quarter of • mile Ikon the mama
to
to en the Yemen . and ble&...a.olar Plank
Sued.exwazion of Fourth street, and about
three nod? v i nameErriiire from Pittsburgh.
. JAS. IIS. erynkeowe.
they caw be rola • eeryHUßleX large collecti P on of wen grown
trees and planta gni:rale for trannolantlng title 6/1 and
romingepring.
The Mawr! now wren some tO woree of ground and
contains overtl4,soo 'brute and plants, and Cyr!
to,ooo fruit teem, and :UM grermeena and Chrubc art
N tine airs Lk- removal to a and pleasaro grounds.
Plante szrendly yanked and w i trioron
wting to directione
W any next of the United Maks.
We to leave to call the attention of the lowers of erne.
Dewy and render. In the to our unrtrided saw - ton
*elks linring of leh•emadiu nearly all lb* It• tree=
Indlgetwor and Pectic, that le worthy r unseal
maltiratlon In thin section of country. Plante be on.
wand of masy.things quilo Lazne to sire Im_s...sze effect.
Primo moderate as woad. From arguers, -cab or aatiz
actor, reference In the dry of Pittsburgh molted at al
actor
OMen inlaroroon m aothrousb Klltlnrce, imam nr,
Pittsburgh. ra, or lea St vox rtnntl on mark., rap,
th. Diannarat Airing; rronantly eIm:RP. , 4 10
01=01
Pratt Trees, ilvargreens, cto.
• subscriber would most respect
ea, eat tha attantlon of his Mandl , •..4.1 the
• etohie very large .took of malt Tram Pre,-
innena,Ohrgabery. Ornenhoura Plante, Cr.
Of Appla, th, ateck le large sad San Of Purr, lee us
time 0000 Dwarf and Standard of our our
choke rarlatlan Peach, •everal then:mud One. ir?f,+.eg
(r) I 6 P n
the are no, Pusan, veal:dint lama
=larch dealt alth. cell and Nes one stank. we
=la Orr s Orders left at. the Plttabar)lo 0. Oa
Mr. Dal p zl L Llbtatr at-. tha Oakland Nursarr.l
an Penn. TIM ne, or the Plttaburgla Ntmery, If: =Mee
temn flakl nd, be nrownly attended to.
N. P.— stlns dohs nasal, to &den
°dada - nil 101.LN 111.13.D0011. Jo.
3,000 Water maple Trees
AtiD
TEN A CRL'S OF LAND.
THE subscriber offers for salo 3,000 Wa.
ter u.oh, Trees end 10 =re. of LW, ablated be
tutees the Nietionsehehi Mem watl_ftratlitoeku Field flank
t i t=7:2rr i Ve ' re11: 1 11 aT.lff Itt i Ter g ni T r
turther pertitulLs enquire au the Preattem of
tataitSied WIC WATSON.
GRICULTETRAL IMPLEMENTS AND
ISINDR.—RALPIII CO.. hil t.. nr.mt, Nov P e r t.
Wash sad Ratan 061,1
W. W. WMI.,ACE_,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
319, 321 and 333 Liberty great,
CD PCeft-e Pllathflead .peat. •
P/ITSBErlit7/ PA.
ONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GR 9.,_
AVE
!MONIS abr.). . . bunt Mee and Ml.
Marble Cur
4 1 14 Vault., for uerneterter, made to ardor.
..ileVr " AV . e T r ' i n .rt'lt T tfr . ::g l i aeltTsstfl!=
eon b• mine by mere =salmi labor, rartilalar atteltaola
le rued to ttro martedeeturs or
MARBLE MANTLES,
of whlslahaw. • large varlets of beautiful itattenna—
Drainers a nd others are frontal to asatmln• our stock of
klantlar, as we fool rwrausdal that after 00101 ON nod
learning our prices. MS and uswarda4bdt workout...4a
to own a good house, .111 be willing to remain 101= with•
out proeutins cots or more Marble Mantles. They mare
lor ...Won nor Minnow: are always. [Leak are au urns•
mart trio room; are not liable to take Um and do not rat
moth more than • lima woof mantle.
Markle sold now to Oh, trade. Ilestth Inane. cud. to
order.
Our Mak of !Serbia fettle tamest In the Wert, and bed=
manufactured by the best workmen. Wad by ms..93lsery,
worthy of attention.
MiMIMITM=
J. B. MURPHY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
And Steamboat Agent.
LEFEE. BILTTITEX47II and bTm STS,
DUBUQUE, lOWA
n zo—CurtlOetteitenotents and
nn. Itobertk ord n
it e r+
Co. eollettel,
uts
limn. U. Child. &Co.
" King. Pennock k Co.
Kramer k Itahm.
^ Mown k Itltkrahrkk.
And Merchants kenerallr. strrl3,tend
. ALExamiERY.ING. -- --
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND 15IFORTER
SODA ASH,
NO. 273 Liberf4 . ,Street t
llllRlitt. rA.
Fourth Street Carpet Store.
W. D. 4S:. MOOIA.LJAJM,
87 Fourth Street, near Wood.
TIE ATTENTION OF PUROHASERS is
toopoctfally Invited to our preooot StM, selootadfor.
allaaincludloa
laat Quality Velvata. -and Tapestry In.
Hroursoto owl TapotaT, I graft,.
Creullte sad
Br an ch Idoetot ... , oral Us ,
Bt
It n i!rtl u enalgitrilled suad .. bartaangrand Stair
Cunt 017 Or 0
.r lo:h o l. frotri c ato w egeLort r d ri o,.=
?An'agd . l l ll.to r arid Tara* Corot& Coots. sod 0 . 00
*
!dotting; Hearth Rogi, "our Mato; ash . Dods, Mot. Rai
and Potato t...Yrpotx Venetian Dlitdoorlth ssory satiety ot
Window Shades, Green sod Duff llolissid. 531 , 51
'Fillet will to offreed tor Ws st sedff moderlds to
ilgriVe ate also ramrod to tarnish tlarriontor t % Cart
vat Lining.
Cider and Vinegar.
VINEGAR made expressly for famlliruse
now cold In man Man ono ar th e /Mat
tiz m air . i.gl i ttogaast c at .
raVg Mt; Tt a rX r
" yra
Fi7ne Planar made fmta 7;4 3 71.0=
OhlaGt*Doo. oaual to thtbitt t
: ii7irtit ti 117 7
boa Atllag vin'a in . lt_ . =
otlllrodroloaa Vlnagar.
The atteattbm at ta ts lataillos. Moot Now,. and the
country merctuato a putlattlar. Ia directed to tblo Vino.
Cider that will keep street until nail Fall.
rtioabovo Vinegars ondOlctex wanseitoot to boos rows
mead wth.2l faLLOII.I46 Water &Ills lit it
m i lk 7088tH WHITE'S i f tw
CIRRINE REPOSITORY!
JOSEPLI WHITE now carrying on basi
l:ma tds Mein. Vre.d..l• (DOW MeV eaderV
twin EA c vs eh sad EurrencarlUe , sleet the
up.Antii, ally tulles the nubile to tweet la
Peck of C ALOES, BUGGIES, de. And he particular.
iy
to gentlemen purchozers, that coo ritP. Only I.
nude. fourteen fears maims la heonuneu, male.
him o U
m = Wore Ida patrons the ism choice collettion
, which so many Tears put it has Dunhill'
pullet:du department to seltut Boos Use various and mat
talented Eastern liantillictuaca. The mews at his mw
Tete= is usmotate,the noris i m_ Eof
_his axransonciente nth
=he best and moot bahloutte dtannitutions at
Weft •
U Wee beery asheriscs, which • the
sitanio decorating mum of loudness ban hoo de d
the tni of Goode, peeing to torte rents.) Jose= Wlllid
will all on ready money wan at Math In then the um
8.-42friespee impaired is VA best Raman,sofa
noble
mita.
TAULILIN LOW.
FDRIZELANNO AND 70RWADDIND 40AN7S.
to. /57 IMAMMAT. irsif team
HILL Purahaso and Forward all Aida.
WA lased ay Salland and Steamboat We, Bland
o and Me Builders. Idandiaccanal sad pwa,
the lowest :stet
WIC W. TAIZNAN• Asi.t.
Juno W. Low. }
Lawnater Lowe:loges Watt,
BOUM Cutting mama. Idanaketaring Co, •
Beaton Eland Kamp Co.
Aneertean Machine Stamm Co.
enaltWa Patent Cor Owe._
_• •
Itartior Patent C.ar Catttowd, •
da= Patent Outlining. '
nek'a Patest Indio Steam Puking. OR dttol.lll3
6 4 . ROM S. P.. CROATS, M. D.. a regular
praatlttoner of Mancha 3.133 my., mew=
3 Saw. tn. Jana_ %, iftIIOAII,
• reffrowr =3,
aa. B. inra:—Daar 'Mt Ho say or a..11..13111efe.
Um 111% Dtat hays thritit7z r ztua
miCor, for rose time. and linilthem • temedr.
tri ounlatati tha Ltror. "Do Muth err.
ap: raw= colds. Os beat. Mira ix'. Ma Vaal-
Iry 4 mt. nailed bhar .
tam,-
_spcnoslazg D.
Pram 11114 sold -41,' 3. - uirk,B3 t.oo,emrnar
Matto na~r ram C.Etticipl
p i PAL - I EI3TAT TAO eiene; . - pf;
PpAto2l4l - :itlietl. }WM:Mb Pa,
turr,lrecti.ottue,lurnsen t t tap toughts.na
n ote
ea comtelmitm. L. d Wallita. as and notes
I=73.Xrpeelat attexalen Arahlpfldaha
4 dlomotaha of them. Terms reecamtme;„ --
tea -davit • " •
ITALIAN RYE GRABS—We have just
nerYi a supply of We Im:talent Forage grave seed,
ich under good cultivation • fil_erodura tons of Itaa
to tho sere. =taus a vouars.
Atli) Zioan "oast—
NOTICES. 6&C
DissOintlatt.
rE partnership of James Irvin & Co.,
.s an .ailis ti tengs f ij . ,lnv il bj . atutuzl . bearbub—
!reds. .10alt
__ t a 4 bjrs Jssm..
JAIL= =WM.
Pittsburgh. January 10, 18bg.
THE tmdersigned will continue the mann
tun of Chauleals noted la did : low.
3•20 wls EMIR
James Irwin,
MANUFACTURER OP
SSULPHURIC ETRER; Sulphuric Acid;
'Saset Writs of Mart Nltzle
Hoffman'sAnodynelatio Adk -
fg.t.P.l=" l : " 1 "" 44
ambit
Dissolution
TICE Co-p artnership heretofore existing
=dm Arm of A. A. Mamat -Ca ill
diesohad, by mutual amea. hisihssi P. Almon
MtbdrsirLoge Leon this bmbiem. £LYZBIN A. MASON, Pi usbursb. fob. I th,llMO • SWUM N. SEASON
/1/7
( 1 e 0 -PARTNERS 110
this day saretstod mlth him bushion, Nathan
14 Ring, of Allecheny, ander ibs firm of S. A, Mama
Co. by whom-the dry goods Maw. mill he sonitemed
as nimal. 21:.95 fifth .
NATHAN
A. MAO
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JO= --Tom vizam
WATT lc WILSON, Wholesale. Groce so rs
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Pittsburgh Iburgratterss. No. S 3 Mat,' gt, Pittabargu.
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WP. SELLERS & * CO., Whole:as and
ArtatiDealersin Drags, Pa1.61.„0n0. Taratatu
N 0.67 Wood street.
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elated with /inn Toseult Abel. Os no
be conducted cmdec the styleefi X1141716L GO. •
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T. B. YOUNG & CO., •
1103171A0TMILES 0?
FURNITURE & CHAIRS
Of every Description..
TACTOILT—FecianI.S.4 telsoca6 Wptit and relma. /saw.
Warehouse--lies. 38 lc 40 Smithfield St:
15TEAMBOAT cABENTITENTITTEE—We
aro muslantli manntsaming IBMILIMOAT CABIN
ft.N UnB and GILLUM and Invite Ms intcntino
Woe Intareste4 I intaliblrui Wen
&DTI T. B. YOUTIG t 0:1.
• JAMS W. WOODWELL, •
CABINET YURNITCRE MANIIPACTUREE.
nos. 97 Aim 92 T ram, immensim. •
!tW. W. respect:tally informs his friends
• *so outman. that he hssjust completed blast:colt
annin*, ertikh Is decidedly the largua and MU VIM
offered Er see In this city. da he is ditembsel to uphold
hia dock, withumioned mateila/A best workmanship, sad
newest deitlEng and fronyths icamt_of his order Ind
flullityin numufactuzing. he b V.M. , 4 LO If CAtitee war
ranted if URNITCRE at the lowest rlatit • , -
He Mete always on hand the - misty gm%
diesintion of ftionitaire, from the th
to the most elegant sad cuitiy. thst '=se, orate
of one. rorti:trished from hii t.= misaufactured
o=oortomnt, which, for richness of style Aud i =
cumin be surmised in um of the Eastern 011155.
UMW MU tetelotete Ems; 40 Plaiaßoustur, ' •
100 Botta
Mour In Plush and link 49 Dining arid Etrasklut
Tatum
toe doom Mahogany Chaim 1.2 Becretsry & Book Mille;
•la do . Walnut dot 43 Dm= Can* Seat Mai=
100 Malikty Itooktrut Maim 34 Cute Beat Baking _emir
W Walnut do do; 12 Latta' Writing D.=
ICO Mahogany Dimui Hat and 'oval itandii ' ,
60 Waintit do - Ittlyarau
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100 Cosomou do
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180 Cottage
00 Chem and Pedlar Bode]
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20 hlabogoar Wardrobes
10 Walnut do
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Windt mazer, inloplled til
Staszoboata and Hotels tarn
An ord.n nrometir attoodo
Ere
Two SPLISOI e
D PARLOR ^ =mann
NTITLED "Bolton Abbey in the Olden
L IJ 'lltomiL s itettrelld Mod
and ,v,„ l „ fr om %te t t
= l .l=rti RgirtV . a tail' i• endbeantUtn onSraT.,
from *Denting oy u tiotmrta maynau rim et iww
r.r tont. bet will be .as free of
thane as.
.tollown
Th. Rsta e4tabllattat a ROM AGENCY
In Palladelphisouid will retrinett say tonit.orptibtles•
00, at the Mall nalm• tree• of tostatte. Any persca._
taforwarding the enbearlpilowse
m et nt, of
aiagesinte. tech as Grm
eta Freak Lathe'. litTra:ta. it ien7l; Rag.
yam for =a yetrazill • topr of the atom hematite! mu
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4 goo.
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An larg ' eCc aMall
emit Wader.
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, •thledinatli View , othltiaWay i Roolr - 211
Oatlatatea Realm. Clazda.
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= l7 4nE' r.regd d am Mad e re sketch t•••
the but% try mailer exam. • .
rano= a dlscaaas towing seeable artleJaswaa.l4 Dad
It I. their advantage to edamm the iagaistbant. as as
would ant as agents to the sale of the 1 1 1111114
PllllO2,
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(LIE WEST—Wo have agents in tho tol
dt. lowing idaraa In the Wegtorn co
Dreorna. lowa ary, Dogoapert. Iganord MIA Da i V r :
Tart Da,deogal Van Da Doing; in lowg, and at St
apyr.goo - ggargya and tshws, lthougata, an
are prepared to boats Lad. la all the land Waging In
that Mau sad United o v to poems and aell lands on
=nag udon, make tollaotkoark remit monks by draft on
New York eq. to. Our agents am Tellable f keg
ragtime, and eaparlanos In the Wash ba ngrlatuard
and reliable rummers In thale egooloy. and have even to
entire eattafecUon. We him,: through ' bated
Waged
shwa bit tall MR 12.000 nun. *bleb now would sell lot
1.40. as an.e cub. and In 6 ram Dom this Tali of la
COan norg We will guarantee th e
i rn *tali Inge*
Bmoat .10 12 months *kb per. Loiterers to wof
our tusk pen who MST not INoee, with their bhp
thing or who ma whir to d of them • . -
MARKIN a mum , . R..] anal, wean;
aparrdtorT T th grolLtkeld sta. Dittatuogh
7ar""e q:=tß3Otttr!" !°/
AVING boon for the met eleireso'eaia
molnaolorleatr ensued to the mirsoflotoro tithe above
nor math wed to the Mier* cities of the
union, during grid& time it boa Doan kited =der wer btfe e
Tsiisty of elrazzostaimsord tom Iniscoved,and 'haw•
Lamm that It mad oand
' k a . ' = ' =rs i by
_MD iortrissionnat
. temut=tel: s b a &bison - IL In t. l%andi
ar r ernonwl oar awn Ikon tree
ohm% we hays bean % d i , ri g to open bra Wane
to AU ornate to
no? t. =V% offer czt tr k W y o . zits=
nm% derahinte and warbet. progroti. se caviare bontAro and
solo render tt the nest namable foetus -
• boa bitch Isr this rtedurroot to one
-Incho the foot—trat we canon fanarableatzustan•
en 'may ft lo • club waiter pf OM War bubo
A tbe =to . Three haring t feakid rook of • an) kind ran
are than tweet:red by this uorthod witlatba rodtleir
ertaiate of hallos Egad tiOt nos. We opmd abs
oatatot of f wee ob_ous zoo* width mar boss zartfued. Jaz
PartherDlSMAtion and misname. please call ton oft
Eon nu work wartanbaL R. IL WILHELM
ty T
The abate roofing mar buten on Le tn =4"abi.;
r,blett=ag.rarlimu
Kunfro new am t
ot., arms fourth; Oant.,
Jam. (Max .Danny's Deliriband r
Market dtgool am building Ilth beLowm thbeit
Mitertell.l liar= Ws)
Auction aeons. I. /Aga 5, A.11. Davis' thrall.
inch Betrot strwn alxrre Uht i * ttor Pete:mime.
Warlhouse. Jedatturt a atom/t tol44ssodl song
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PaOF!Warehonitts 3A Decatur S,t;
rikAllega BOY' 8; Paper. . Mann.
lacturas gad Unceenief Xansfuoarcas Mobutu
c. caliche attentleu et Purchasers to their Waal%
esentscoust othaen awl Pups flatus e etatertsle. =hue
to the nuts ordeals:re and caosmnars In every section or
the country. Allender will regatta isrera_ut sauna= mutt
be =ad at hi ekes u any haute In tne. Mikes , - •
• . -Smut llichines. 1 •
LVWS PATENT =BURR; SMUT - MA.
saancs,law4 hall3o *Whir Ma Weak -. Thi . iinei
hats. dun 1.11: are durable •nd when thel lemma
menth e the
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Earth, tone of the Wrath =e,‘• la the Watt and art sue
woe to deem well, Tar aardanhen few aadth_ ilde _
re ta Idled at 1319 LIMIT rh Plita