BUSINESS DIRECTORY. s. PEI 4 rINGILL 6 C70...i AEI:Er-nil:3 AGE-NOT 112 Nasese MM. NET Tuaz. .et.>d Na 10, ea:e sfavel, Barton. . da Agente Pa n or a noet inlltuntlal and Wired , calstlajg ecerimerdat both In the United States canedse. Spring 131116 for 1855. g FELT 4E HALL, 9 and 11 Park Place, w YORK. finite the attention of hirers from all - 7.:eer to rournuruallr large Mott of YSISSLIbGII.II3II b AMERICAN STRAW soODS; ARTISNMAZ wcorma, TIM LIMING% _dx., CV. 4 2 . l * cfirtst d 4ree lmrtM , " or BcltigrA With • grislet same thumb of STRAW BONNETS end RATS 0 / CU cmWtrk *algal. MI of irakk be °Cored a: the loweet iete& ' IDsYllt,T t GALL, crAttedamlf /I 11 Part Plate, New York. The l;r t tiah Plato Glass Company. Ust.IBIRL; 07.4. N •. Warehouse for the United States, JOHN 11, PLATT, • Murray Brat, Now York- Vor tal mr l Lord a ad mtall ote for Botortrrnt rd Holm Drools, Shy . Gls, is. Alm, Keogh Glass from 4 1f * . 116 . -- I' b ea f troesteto,sers, are referred to the her State Ohio, at Colu*Octs. which to a1... 1 .1th tho Plate Glass of Ma Coneosoy. mhDrosneer Arfiiiikvv - &: P, 00/11 MISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery. Ehrgur Shag. ec, Importere• a,7 Deane la Nenafeeturen? Attklee. No. 67 Pine St., Ne-v York. B.—.centstor the - WOODRUFF a DRAO7I IRON WORSE," Ste= Enginea and Rogers, .111cloxlse Agency In New York for WELL MACIILNESIOI" 3lnehotot' Toole re2l,lye Hough's Patent Elastic Skirts. ATES & FRANCE, No. 1 Banally street to s...,rprk. wsurtos—Nolle to cagnino edging they bare tn. 3my a/the teat roansdaarlirani and selling In cla.cing gill 1. magmatad according to law. mtatiar JACKSON & SON. GRATE AND FENDER MAKER, PRONT37: 45 P3O BROADWAY; XXI) TORE. 113,31-d,y ROARK'S PLATFORM SCALES. toodenigned having been appointed excited. Agents bcr the ale of these celebrated VI LER, manufactured b theorl l al inven tors E. T. FAIREAIIiiS ck., fisspectrully Invite attention of the buislusse community to tan mtpecloritg of tome &min ova all others. Thesoboales have been enbjected to the ARMREST litgron ell the principal Railroads to the United States nd guglend, and in every branch or blueness throughout he world. and thoir nuiPsros acommer and great iinrahill- YrA h .r a I ga in ed. TROY them 1 liar oCerifs'A Wet_preparad to fill orders for oounter. Portable, Rolling Mill, Coal. Railroad and Canal Soaks, at tecinuferturaw prwes. neeenir wntt.s. No 325 Liberty street, Commercial Row, Pittsburgh. virrsinum COACH FACTORY. L.. 92 /P 11 1 3 9—..........2. aGDZIIT BIGELOW & CO., Noccessore to IL AL =geol., aft,E /VI L near Wood et, Pittsburgh, Penna. 1 1 0ACIIES, CARRIAGES, PRIRTONS, intut% and every description of Fancy Vehicle. own to order, and Crashed to • =Leanne onearp•wd for nnnnti Of dealen. Magnate of anus. atlll of vorkmtaxhlP •nd dazabillty of malar ial. inren work warranted. Wu. water— WK. bIeCTITCEEEON CO, ‘WHOLESALE otiktOCERS. Produce and Commission merchants, DAL IN Pittsburgh Man Z ufac EßS tured Articles, No. 219 Liberty street, corner of Irwin, mom_ to. a JI rosts— . • ockuir 1/01.E Y, W GOLESALE GROCERS AND BOAT FURNISHER& Pittsburgh Produce and anufactures, No. 141 Water Street, mr2B el" 2 1 gril l aiGEL PartNl. PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, EIOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. 77 COU'PartlDAs.aaklingt) TEIRD 822E= (Between Wood and Market litryetaj All orders promptly attendoS to. erznentad In• numitir style. WO -t1 wiz O. a 031: I. TCIISILERB 7:I I CUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, ofsl7 das..2iptions Sills OcalnlD, Atr Ora,. Nc. i Huket street, Men I . lrst and becond .1.4.1-17 d• --- Watches and Jewelry. 4:sllN U. ROBERTS, 16 sth t, ig ov rimming an entire new of Gold and Silver Patent Lever. ,!!'• dnebor and Lettlne Watches, In open , sv and hunting easekottltentort Mob:rated BogWh and Pedro ntanntactarn. also. violet Gourd. Vest and PobChalne, &WA. +. 41: ger-. ditatature Cams, Bracelets, Gold Pentland CMS, Peron.% Tooth Ptera.heallt. plain, Set and Seat now Etlnda. Breed Pins. Par Rings, Cuff Pins. Stndvt P_Uevj_Lo tPv. Sold I. Per k ,ler Spectaelm 81Iverand Plated moan; Halves Mild , Jet. Coral and Fano , Goode. Also. a Large stock of the beat Brava Clocke, at all rem. The alms gook has bean purcbaved direct trona the Seatern tlenntactorles sod tele...rod wlth peat aars for the zeta , " trade and will be acid et armeß adonuon on Is OM . . .• Watatel. C1. ,, k, anl Jeeraler norairal; Gilding and En• arritlfteneented to the beet =inner, and lihrrx Ware and Javelry curie to ratter. J. M 111)53111T9, 8,1') MEM= near Market. 3. WIMERE3II6.II. T n i Ir2WALE AND REAIL Wood. PMO U C. Ps .161 ..T keep, 00 hual snd for .14 a getieral aultvirploto ORS , I [moot of Drugs. Yaliatis, Oils, bra Etats. Window Glass et oil kb:OZ.-Pat/. Pern=mrr, Paiezt Lad Provietary ChM. eta. .To my 4,4 !floods and vas tamere.—Efavtaa sold out m fh-og &ors In Bat:lmam and returned to this ON], an d bought oat thaDrog Latahllehmemt of fly..loel !Nadu. No. 111 Llbasty au-mt. I shall N. limy to ees my old Mends, or Ma onsumera of 11r.51.111 , a, and shall maze no palms to idesal them vith so yi hip they m ay want In my lien of ix:aloes, 6. N. NrICK.E.NEIfiII. • doklY No. Nil Meaty st. valuable Real Estate for Sale. LOffe_ rPr sale the two throe story brick sense:. it the Rooth amt corner of Fenn and nand ta r Sas. 721 0124273 Penn street. T. iota are each about 10 feet on Penn 4cat by Cd feet In depth. The building& aro rututantlal and hare stone trout., 1 also, aler the four three story brick dweUhau bootee each e bonne thie of Iland t. Noa 88. front. and 41 ebonne belngnbout 18 feet 9 inches Lu by about 60 feet in 9.9 th. The above houses will be mid erparately, or together, and at low prices dereall cub payment will be reoulred and ^ o r a tunable tic, giros the paymen t. of the balsam .4to r Ai.B. Attoroe7 at tsv, No. /27 Fourth street. St. Clair Street Property for Sale. Y AM. Authorized to soil on very roasona i. Me tenni. any one or all of thus Ice three story nick dwelling honeee on the westerly old. of St. Clair meet, being home Nos. 03. :M. 14. 21. and 03. between Penn Urea and the old Allegheny bridge. Theft home, are ontiteble for emu and derstlinu min ere. altrated In a good locality. The !Mean each, 18 Met In ,front by ilp feat In depth to an alley ten feet wide. A moderate cub payment wilt be nennind. and the bet en:wallowed to remain for n rosaantble Moe mum! •by .be bond "d cmer""l9/131 ynrrhaeea I, Ntl &gig .r.o. 187 Yolitti asset. S SO WHOLESALE N AN D RETAIL. MBEeabeeriber re:Teeth:llly calls the at. Canon of Ida friend. and theentillo wersatraiiy.to an examination of his extensive Stock of Boots and fthoes. inst received Mat the lisle England 31 .nilictorm. In chich call be fonnd 4117 kind of Udine. Gents. Mae. and hildren's BootaGalters and Slum. nude one of ths,peal material. unattainable sad of the !abet styles. • In order to snit manta deems and Mom who w lab to aft good =Mot aid. work. be mannfactrire• and Mead colortantly on band a complete .took of Mon'. +tneed Roots and Eroßloy`• and Youth's Brogan; Ladles Boots and Etu gull Mars Boot.. Which he wartante, In referenca to pans noed say nothing mare* than that he IS Bohol to fell aa cheat. as any other like tabliahmenan the ity: Thanked Mr the liberal .n patanagehwastafon received tu. ru th ata t t i tte="deco d tflit a tu l gr eto ca on tlafactl. J B, nna Insrket it. between lickinhcnnte itPl.O • 1113)1PHY do /31111ClIFIELD,' DEALEBS IN Silks and ladies Dress Eloo_ds g e ne r ally, ! 01,0 AKA. TA TAT AS & iI.L,S, SILBSOLDIDESS AND - STAPLE GOODS; ' For Family Use. An untisnally Wendn araartmant.lo all of the abay• tepartinecntojtust turd and selling at lowest prima Sanfat.b.listrernar .itti awl Maxima sts../W tog Stoves, Fenders and lite Irons.- _ biRON CITY STQVE WAB.MIOUSB. No: 134 Woodertneet. Ala the sewn has snivel whiell Into me the atom named artirit we ertned tae rits Me attention þ needing an tut in mrr Wee to an auroltuttion °form stook. nWoh am foll an/mm. pleas. We are determined t., ....lisa lon se the - korai% ha — the citlee. E•9111.01b117 the Ware, No. IA W.xod street. 4 ( cog aneomear to .1 CUA . LlGltani *o4. d onn • t. ( WTU.TAI2 IdiTCHELTREE, Jr., : Rectifying Distiller and Wino and Liquor MERCHANT, No. 209 L. 20 4s &red, lowa Lands N. FRAZIER, formerly a reaiaint tiV/iatrlat feet enplciu. .17=4 barlair mover. to .itkv.t. or Pars rant , ...' owa tam thole broken, thltkfullY and rrosu. atterriod to. by oatllngt lato at rim itororoctos rhor. TS Market sired. from o at. to 4.11. • . . ' . • . JINIMOIZN Jchn /jemmies, Ileardisat, MaCl2. rket it. Plitititithi Flames teas Biala= CA . A. Clzilexon. =Whim. MA. sham. Elam le, A Ilethesin John Yleming.acomatest • ' • etSCOTT, Dentist, Fonzin street, • Ihedoon Ted of /darks; Ms to • ram L. it., to 6 An want; warr.., , ed. 1•111 Removal. 12 E. SELLERS 1G Co., Wholcsalo Drug' iv. eat& baio rtotond to the me lama and compodlOoal -warehouse an the career *Mad and Ssound:spenl asttl i t t hw zrtml i tt=l4 u n i flain ear, Prints tow.- Aketis wan - nat.:L. Doi cklumsirisr, Matinfacturer .of oveg de r cePLIZA BOlTZEsaiut 'WIDOW Porter Wino and Cam Battles, Delatio filet ai: 4 1 lira rarigry• • New Brighton Tub and Bucket Factories: /Inn; soosacibors vontitino to *mannfoottati .32amo d+reast, ilneka.s, Tubs. Heelers. =on Wash , beards and Wisner'. Patent lisaninF listbinrs Orden. ranenDt4 attended to. LOALII W41X075. Steam Engines and Boilers.. • . Ical - NES, with the latest improvements, • eismated 10.3totuditi.41e i ltand wed - rondo to order, - • as of the tat Jusdatb made oil abort DOCia,—. .r.'''''•••it.ll ailed deet at a 2 .1.12.K7 erfts, 0150c.8122 W. W. W , THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. OSEPII 8. It A. P. MORRISON Attor• .41rti11fa . ° 2 7,1% 143 "—',4lr° 1140BrdIT E. PEILLIPS, Attorney at Law, xg,, Bt. Laub. Sfa 7 --- BERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Ckrreer of Mt and Grant etmete, moats, the °oust dept. tetteeoree. ins'ISTSSB JAMES J. KUHN, Attornoy at Law, on. 'watt, stmt. near GILA. Plttabargh. J•l5-01, Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, VOA the collection of Home end Foreign _L• Nereatalle mad other Mona Maim., In Michigan and utjaarot State, Invesaneent and Payment of Money; Payment of Taxee, PUMIIII.6 and /We ontsal Estate uld Stocks sad fraursoce Agent.. PELTIER A ANDERSON, Detrolt,lltchlgan. k lener'en7, .. t " e w h 24: • ezerebanta • Wanyon—Tero &rendes or Eldslaan Loom respectable Inanzatme Gonmardes. 00,10.171 WM. A. ESWIN'S DEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front tnset, 8d door from Market; Dente- tr late CDs= Ne.l. Ore, Pic Iron, dr. Cool.property bottatt and tol/. 10.27-tf USTIN LOOMIS, Beat Estate Agent, Brack. lierthandlee and Bill Booker , Who, No. 02 W Artll street, above Wood. Busineas promptly attended . JY 9 AI7 kJ ANIEFEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary eiti• nee Inntranee Conpeny . aris&t.r.t.".t. M. GORDON, Secretary Western mum- A.' • ranee Co.. 92 Water street. GARDINE.RCOFFIN, Agent forrranklin fig /Ire Th Insurance Orroogran7. aortli-mat oornor of Wood ird meet. ----- A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • tual Intrerano• Comm:v. 42 Water •trest. rorio moo:. a ruin; • FLEXING BROTHERS, (60Wr&sorti ro r, to; a CO.) WHOLESALR DRUGGISTS, 111i0. Co WOOD MILT. Fel 1.58 OREM; 4'4. tl f=otors of Dr. Illano's celebrated Vern:Mgr Lir AORN RAPT, Jr., (sueeessorto Jas. M'Ciat eir,)linoksals and Retail Dru¢*. t. and Dula In is. 011s,Dyssturs, U., corner Wood, and Sixth streets, Fittertirch• sir Regal. Agent IN. Dr. Ford's hicilldne. cal fi tO r ILI4 P. SCOTT, 'Wholesale Dealer in Drum's, A V Palma, Oils, andabes and Dye Stunk N 0.290 street, PltisburCn. Al ord.a will receive prompt attualon. gar Agnst for 13thenck's Pulmonlo syrup. mu 2417 Fe A. FAILNESTOCK & CO. Wholesale M . D rif=e -" lz tr. .1 '1"I i vam%. lt mc. A. E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in . Dings, Pahsta. Dye Etufs, Oils, Varnishes. , 16.• 4. , .61Voal stmt. Pittsburgh Goode warranted. Prim kr, yeteseuer: alters- meta ARA.IIN RETiffir, itiltaosaie Retail I=etstt. corner of Liberty end Bt. Ola street.? SCHOONMAKER. lc CO., Wholesale flp . Draggirts, No. 24 Wood drool, Pittsburgh. AOSEPH FLEMING; Successor to L. Wilcox I CO., corner Market Arent and Dlsmood—Seeps fly on Imad • tvll and complete sascolanrot of Dino. hialldnee, Ohne., Pechunsre. ertlolei parte:dog to hie Mennen. Phrtidms pram:dation, wear 00=1 undid at so bourn 1•417 COMMISSION &C. EORSYTH or, SC n TTIC9n I . FoloYAßDyla_ _ AND COMMBRON M...EktEalA n is7 TS, Wool, Hides, Flour, Bacoa, Lard s & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 76 Water St., Pittsburgh. Pa. SpringerEarbangh Pittaterdeo Welke, Welleelle, Otto. John Scott Co.&, •• 111 Ihrttn. .• E D J Gam Center Cit Dann. Kean a Iteretine. Pblla. Leech • & Co. Pittetrumh. Bartnet,_ Neettit a Germs.. Joarph I Elder, St Ln= 1 Bo ma tlt °Miner, Vankers. Harm et Donnell. uttoclull. alenn. Ohl. febt yd At D Bullock 4 Co. LIU Of Lak/f.fillttnagA Elnciphrere. Hoffman k Kum. MI., KOONS & HKRSTLISTK FLOUR FACTORS, General Produce Col;luion Merchant% No 47 Norio% Wharves am! DS N. MIL," St. brim Ba PHILADELPHIA. POIOL Woalward ktb, JTO D Lehmoz d Lb, C 01... O. Gamic, Martino d Co, A D BoLOnt & Do. • Wood • alrer._ Toed G. Eihtor EMI% Prim 00. " , . Fosdick Venial _1107t; 65; /64 - Rag: 1 Zit' Mrultt. zrotbsr aCo " JSChennerah:Co Cryan, Kennedy a. do. Plttelig, L. WilmaYth A On, Plileil rilal i e v y, , oo ,i. zgraye er. Co, 1 l' i lt t n i ts i tt. .. . And Mehl:rah and 11 , 11a,,a' l' Olt Me:ate:az generally. ral.44_s=cl MoBANE to A. & A. Maw:.l LEALEIta FLOOR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants No. 114 &MALI t:., Pittablirgh, Pa. Pan 1. %tar) jal2 SPRINGER HABBAUGH, CMMSION MERMAN T, Dealer In Wool, Pro'isle:mg IF. Produce generally. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. .74 rota Javalt----Lit. J. Anria- ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce & Commission Merchants, PITTSBUSOII MANUF.4OTeRES, No. 8 Woad a., between Water and .Iftaat arla rtITSBURGIL DAVID 0. HERBST. Flour; Produce, Provision and Commission MERCHANT, Ivo 2E7 Lanlv and. corner qf Pittsburgh, IDES Ma attention to the sato of Flour, Park„ Dawn. Lard, Chem. Batter. Grain. Drint i lhor. " : l4 ignm i ttrespicifolly wllefted. Gut* HENRY 8. SING. (late of the firm of Ring JE Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, • oluLes zo koia.r. AND =OWL% No. 76 Water street, below Market, *O2 PL1T813172.011. PENNA. d. 21.. HARDY. commany7MlBfititri4 cauvi Agent of the Marlins and Indianapoltz ZAILEOAD, No. 80 Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja2a-Int. J. W. BUTLER -7- eTtb i . EtOKAWARDING & OODSMISSIoN bIER NTHan4 laaalln aii kludecrPittsburgh Mar Mat, Plaauxdrtai ia a /calla a ly d Bast Lad, Na 1 VIM L sab<l.s4 .4. B. OANFIFJ 4 D, late of Worms, Ohio, amoitotion sad terwardlo • Mrccnuat, =1 What. ascot In Weeding ddia-7• Butt.. Pot and Paul • • and Wales ppd.., • • 7. Water atm; UMW L 11112,10«. & a...AWLS LIMA AL LthLat a of arm litabliarn,_ . l,4 Otis a Oa) LECO Wholade Grooarz, ira:wee cal sad /Was In Maratkotorri, No. 112 31 41 : t street. ri a ttio , Jala-J• irgRESLP WAREHOUSE.-HENRY H. OOLLlWB.retwardlng sad •ftmWslea Mearbara. • • Dealer ta Mumma OW" Lake Aah sad Preeheas Rea Sb. Wood Meat. above Water. Pinata:ma Aral ONUS PAUSE ' • D •1• Instal and Late= W paDer. N lark . ' et Setyrt . lnmut Third and !meth irreg. PittiturNll. DRY GOODS. losers 33083111 et& 00., Wholesale and Retail Doalere in T 83113111708, EMBIZOWLEEI24 HOSIERY d GLOM Fawn? Goods, &o. Pe.77 hanirdd, bl. 401 omit& Dirdriond. dir .Adenta for Eirsdl•rs Yuns. lahl6l7 a. L. WON it CO 113131=111 O. L. AMOR A CO. IL Ult. A A. N & CO., Whole s a l e andlietail =l:l l e+l , 7 222 StesdeDry Good" 2 Mb 4.I:III.PHY' 113 a 1313 - ROLIFIELD, Wholesale mut Banal :7 Gocde athamts. %ad lot at eta Flltsbota.ill 00112 R /math .Removall ReMovall Removal! 11049INSON 4 00.—NO. ZS, ,17PX,7 41MIZT: HAVM] Removed our Store to- No. 23, nth rtract. (next door to A.A. Maxi A OW vacs - r,,L 4 , 1 111.1r the 144 : qt Wats of Im -04. CI VII Cloth In Oh saarkar. -- to our amortscanit can Amid ito%lll m olvet. Sallto. otatb • . TVAtiridit=tinft Ouraslasls , 61 , I:bi 1 . I' o ' 1 ' . 3 'is Lin Ola " ra n , t , . , t I ' rozatiarradth Scotch PlaJda, dalLintra, ~,,,,,,,,uh . ,, „„_,,,,,,_,„0,,,..,„,,,, „.... d .y.., : 45,,,7,,,& Off Clotb. WlAticar . Thir=,.., Buff gpitaxv e r 011 rJott, Av t ,, all, ... ~...e moo. Of Ithich ',pi tA t itrartly i nvnod nub aria PrIMPI GEORGIE E. ILIINOL cu DEALITIOIN 1111 c, eOltßirtEr NO si A ll =lnn=" a rl k beei r l r= 4 ' telavrT Plastai;.Cement aad Cirixd4Raries. LASTER forland and Stucco Work; Cle mass kW Cartrroa and roar. Wortg (Mal lib:n.1011 raq es tuttatat ale Marty ft. fitr i nn Aumist. • mb2agrad lcu.Teaaces.,wP. MARSHALL lc CO., liaportern . • ma, Darden ba , Prertett and &madam Paper 1 I VA = pr Wand ettedt. Pittsburgh, _ . Mratte Par lb• celebrated mazdadteturere, Ses. nut Deleasari & Oa. RA& • et EDINB-50 enter sale by =as it. Woo 4 n Bland struEnti 00'. mad . BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEY. AGENCIES. Ua!L= ; l PITTSBURGH, BANKERS AND BROKERS BANKING' HOUSES OP JOHN T. HOGG: uevrorin BEDFORD CO„ euntelitti, FOSLERNCP CO„ MOUNT PLcdf3l,NT, .VrtSTMORE'D PO. OONNP.LLSVILLE. PI ISM CO, 1 F Penn UNIONTOWN usowNsvud,E, NSW 1111.10/ITON, BEAVEIIOO., Deposits received, Discounts made, Dr---fts bought, mid sad *allotted, Bank Notes end Betels tought and sold Stoat; Notes and other Becruitlee bought and said nu Oorresnocultinos sod sollsatiree• _ __ _ AUL, lILLYTIII.......4DIFLILD 1 . 31 /........5L05111C11 11:1111“. >KRAMER & RA/2111, Bankore and Ez ell:lase larn ,,, kern ..Bny and_aol . .l 9old and 611yer_ eV! rit/ae s ,zfugt.%l4l,' lttrilga 'r EaVo a. ntet and Lest. Buy mil .ell Stook. on Connntielon. Collor. tiara trade on 111 paints to toe Union. Ofllaco core. of Land Wood , Mete, dlrectly optonefla Me gt. Chorine Ho cp.7 mud./7 ! SON ROL'IES SON, Dealers in Foreign /..1 • •es poseetio Ms or lizehanv., (krtilltates of Di- Paok Nato, tad Ppm* No. etl Market ettoo• Mtt.• burgh. Sir 4.lalloctlor, Endo oh all the arheelP.l dn. throlLakenit the United dtatcr. MANUFACTURING. -11. 0.1 . ..4 R.ll, WOOVOIALII AMERICAN IVTACHE .....(117.1FAC11 UB COmpe.yr, No. 78 Second st., Pittsbnrffh, Alti UFAC TURERS of Papier Macho Ornamien Pict ure Churches, Bowes, Steamboats, Shre, irror and r Prem.. Window •nd Door Heade, Bracket,. Trussom Codr..% Ventilators and Centre Diem for Calling.. Rawl. and Moulding. of eetoy oleo and desig.• anil warranted more durable than any other article now in use. 1122.limlore...muted on the eherteet Dot Ire It.—Attent:. of Steamboat Builders is especially de rented to tbio article, on account. of It. 11 ht treht. CUM:ILES. TUNES a CO ha TEEK.nd et- bet. Wood .1 Market sta., Prernaulon - ..... TH0X18U1TCHXL1...—......:06, I. 66160.1 MIL 616,1630 A UNION FOIMIIRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co, IX/ILL continue the business of the Union V A j't i •ur r ogr i , 9 V i tgd ;Land of PC:INOCK, 111T011- They will msAufAct T s. usual, 1..1 and Arsortment or UABTINGB, comb s:Log "" r"al Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side. Ovens, MANTLE AXD LARLO.Et 1 MANTLE In KITCHEN GRAZ ES, Dame Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Now Points, Mill and Machinery Castings /generally, And OAB And WATER PIPES or all Ate, IRON dr. NAILS OF TILE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, die., AL of Ithich rill be erld At caanuurere prin. m3l-17 Penn Coon Mills, Pittsburgh. ZNNEDY, tt CHILDS t CO.. Mannfao • tams of- FIZZ No. I bay, 4-4 BllnettruM a , T . 41114.134. rvin :f eolore . m ad 41.4444 plough alum =4 Bosh writ Rope of oil does Lad docriDtlosui n.ttlag. • ErriPanuti!‘tilrhdara=l4"l. Wtlaca •31.4444 BARNHILL CO., 61 Penn at., below -Marburg, Pittsburgh, Pa. /,,TEAM BOILER MAILERS and SHEET IBON NOHENES, blattellottuere of Barnldlrs Pat ent Boller. Leannotiee, Flued and Cylinder Boller, Clam. nen. Breleten. rire Bed. ; Min , Oendenmrs, gall Palm tku lron awls, I. re Le to elso, 111,...1.e,,1t r Pans, Wore, Bridze end Vlattnot Lrints, done at tea shorted notice. All cetera from a distance protettly attended to. Hats and Cap& WILSON lc SON keop constantly on • wow •wry description and e•rLry of Platt and Jim both wholesale and retail Thaw deleting a teat lashlionalga Flat or OLP, good nod rhe•R woo:1 ii. 0011 to give us • e•n *bra ptirchiodris elsewhere. nnlS-it aW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail r . d Idanewtmw and Dealer to Ceartot Wan. co. &I GROCERS. Shriner Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos, DO 1 132 Second Street, (Between Weal and Winnfield) PITTSLWXCIL MONTROSE MITCHELTRRE, Wholesc2n Grocer and General Merchant, No. 9)9 Laberty 5..4 PatthnroX oe9/7 SMITH, NAM & HITHTEIL, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LU Second and 151 Front etreet, inla PLITSECIZQH. 1 - A. Wallace Gardiner, PROLES...LE DEALERS 1111 Flour, Provisions and/ProducoGenora% N 0.285 L113E1217 ET. 12_2041 DAGA_LEY, ()OSUMI% & CO., Whole nu UrDerr.. 11500 20 Wool street, FltUburgE. CULBERTSON, Who:maleuroc.or ma Ckrmattsaken eacturedl lerchaatDeaer l a b Pnratmoot. Pit. roma .w.[ZWLID ... run. 011 N FLOYD & CO., vib'oiasaie Grocers aNtleoncolvton Nara Nan tw. 17: wood and 1= Lit.. yanst.. Pittabureh. t 0 B h o 1 n e c d 7. 1 drall Yurel.r. IN , mortio Wt., nod LNauwm. ,0.518 Lilwrey atreeL Ora !wad r-ry itto:l rupwrler old Monongahela. Whiaksy. which will 1. 11,44 for, 10, Dam s . o Arrusam ItA•5l .. oz. 1 1 ,1; CCANDW 4 to Lt. NAHA, Gaes.CottooYarr!" mad Pltiebultsh likuatiletursa Mtn,. Or Wool .1 Wster rittltiVretk. /COX Wool. ..nso. ardlll.l.-- o. AO. 4'OILLS & ROE, Wholemin Grovere and oo=zalaril4}j N,114 ry t Mts. • • 1.1101.3E1iT DALZELL Cr CO., Wholcaale Oommju Numb iras, IhweArs la Predate and Pi tt..trurgS awes. yo. 2.:.j LMntl 4. - t.t. Tittablrel. DICZIR ••..,....04=1. SAIAII DICKEY Wholesale Gra n. 87Lta, atmot.. afd Fret t ' igeet, yaw! '" Pr:444 AGA.LEY, WOODWARD 1 CO. Whole. Nth Gramm Ho.S2lldarkot meet. P11116144h1s BOOKSELLERS &C. Li C. COCHRANE, (successor to S. Sad err . ler.) Wholemlemd Halal Dealer In Doofte, N. cry and Paw awning.. ederel street, Cth door kl. g. o Market Swam Allegheny, A. 101[N S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ., Mom, moaner to Deviant l Agnew. N. C Marta street, neer Fourth. Attabargb, AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, N 0.58 Wood Vasa; next door to the porno! or" • • rch. Po. delml sod I.>• booksoor_ttantlr 1 Stationer, No. L. READ, Bookseller end Stationeo. sur . T 8 Yon at,..; Aron Balldinta. MUSIC. &C. John H. Mellor, Iv O. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond vizzcliod %var. b UWE MODEL MELODEONS ► ad QBEiAN DAEMON L OMB, and &Ella In MENU sad Muskat Opals. J. 33 U. Bieber & Bro., NO. 53 FIFTH ST., Sign of tho Golden Mr& 8010 Aoronoy for NIINNB °LAHR'S Mow IteALveriralled Good and &awn PIA-NOR. OR G AN HART NEEDUAIIII Oesostout RICLOJEONB W HARMONIUMS. Deslaro to Itosto and Marino! Instr. nen. charlotte Blame, NI T ANITFAOTURER and Dealer in Pisan ... or s % tuillognor..o=da r f i r p s t izig . ILigtz HAUNT, DAThr a 00.8 HostouPlanos. with od with, out Aids= Attactowszt. inTO US Wood ot. 11..PLIGET, No. 271.2 st., between Woad and Market. lianurseturav atlu of every deacripUon and of ' , isms Ware clear 7 weight of plating. Man, dealer to ".44 Jewelry. Myer Ware, Oloeks and Fancy article. • Ululated Were of vezione patterns constantly on hand to truit those peturs who 12L•11 wish to eaten the astielete and to hare thenaplated to particular weight P. 0. MBEYISL intents bletrlende and patrons tht be has Joined WII ave:l to L. , PLUMY to undertak e whatever relate' to the Watch deportment In the stove mentioned <ambit ebment. lie bows that hie well known eampeterosy In this line will emu the re patronege of the ralt , :nt b ..ontmportatace loth* cormatnees and prem. sattlamd C1P1n.........-....411101110•LDIMi REMOVAL. . - - ---• Valley FT) Plow Works. • J. S,A I. !k SPEER !RAVE linmo ED to the first story o f hat large and oconmodlouel Warehotue, comer o alley and Liberty anent. where th ey have opened' an aserwttnent of then:W.4W itoplroved and highly moo", ed PLOWB, and would Invite the Martin= of /maws and Tradete IA tall and examine the!: now Inn (nut..., dente, Patent 1.41107. Lill ride, Bub Bw.l. Double ppm. °atm. Sugar, and every deewlptlen of Plow,. Plow Pointe, OesMae, in.connected mite the trade. pMawly. N. DE LANGE, DEALER IN HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, 5133 zilizierr sr, wscrte, its Mad .11 Wood. A tall arsortzneat of Hoyt's Leather Belting and Oils, - For anIAR7d Idanblzo.7 and OcalOsnl. always on hand. Math Ward Property for Sale. I WILL SELL on reasonable terms land teirgeotei two LOTT. cornor dreamt nal Carroll op*ta Dater dare. They are handsomely "dad.' id for privalerresideuna. Alto, three LODI, carper orbited? arid Baldwin etr—.lB fed (di:dead,. They are odenhited for either ereocina. bardlog houses or for mai= coal brought by the, Peoria; or the Connelsville Aleo, m e LOTA, coma of Cutler and Wilk hut appalls du or:dm:Mot trapreeement, Yooadry, !a. of Peet. soaks dam Troy are well loaded tar a toraufaXoryr to erect boarding hovers Co , for the Ircoutrede of merhan, lee of that nelabborbo,d. Apply to =tall JAPlita B. YIOBOASf, ue Llbartr et. To X O LRENCII BURR an L a urel mit min ht. 0.0. I:oaths Cloths. SIM Spindle-. Mill Imo; . &rem Iltre. CS= and DOS Orloden, Cu, Iron. Proatist•t. (a desidsralum Inswesrmlll)thros on band sal mule tb oraar.ag 8191 4 4 107 . Is. VI: W SCH. • • . ban - mating ant ISOE'lrons? rms. Stibeariberlseing •putr.hased the ev. algal - v*lloot WV. J.Jobastotai Patant Lax aad .1.: . ik•bab Stitatatlait Ifteattolaw bomb is stow, ftteattnob-tontined iliol34.ol[ol4llyrtbo fl=t. la coo , nation Ina two - abaft b• lumps comstaatly on bands l, Ma worm-own. on roodand - et., opposite Anchor ""°- Warki•• bra* sad ftwftworat at Um cotaaton Ulla: sad ere treeete?,e te d t . would woopeotbilly Invite Um i 144 V ca n•" awl Os rabic tassacral. C . dib . - ~ .0, BLAMD„ - - .lUtbiMiwuw,l`o• ...cts NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Prom atinuN, vissoasn if OWENA SMELL On. 1 um. Nrwanna Arnmnaxe om. se. E.lO Broxdsoay, Nem Yark. GEORGE W. FARNHAM, M Merchant; Tailor, r. Nicholas Hotel bylealcm NE IV lio/1 K. New York Corn Exchange, BAG Ti o TANUF CTOR Y. 12.) and 127 Broad Strout. • B. E. CLARK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Bags and Bagging, kSNALSDHEIS, Shootings, Lack,flax and P Cotton Twice, ac Alillors. „‘ Plour healen . , (oath 'hoax SoamlaS 34 —4 EI iff.LIAL A El lth' BAGS, Deshened and minted to order et pi only Mr their tuas. tee assortment of barelses sod of 'orlon!, 0113n4 a d our customers can bare any matter they mar wick Co lu n t t p y m3ip.erz.itglo ale testsa,chargo. to Wed , o examine ors. Meek of Fsayeate /teas,vim Mossel,ss Dom of all the o os l. Maude of Durk. o. rely heart e a maltltiV4 AararY Drille, do halt Facture supplied with Carr. all rien , rrinten to order. Provision stealers applied with Liam mod NW Bage, Cow. Pr. to. made of plain to colored cloth. We hare new designs for elstoplog. saner,. Paints, Oils, Glass, Burtung Fluid, Camphene, Alcohol, &c., DORR to MANN, SSP GREENWICH STREET, (oorzur 0fJ47,) NEW YO2R, tear fludimn Rives add Erla Rallread Depots, RE now selling tho above articles, in eon amnion with • eonsritte mitartMent or atom Or ilnuars, Glue, Giasier. Diamonds. Hluit Le.. 4 irivisch and Sloarnan Eine Points, Ite, 05, at prket that rear mat lintarsmanta to Hoorn and Onmayrs. mr2ecoar 'For tho 1000,000. U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, 90 M Thompe4n knot, N, Y., A.NUFACTOBERSOFMARBLE MAN TLES, TABLE TOP, COLUMNS. PEDESTALS. Sienna, Brocatal, and ell Itallen Marbles. This article, ishlch la • provocat of !Sarni. Dust, ebemcelly Combined with mineral onl i of on e, &CI Sato be moulded i Into curedum and color. by which mettle ma be manors*. at Lest/ten heir the cost of the common meterlAL Chile It excels it In durability and beauty. Unlike Mar. Welted Iron end Slate, them le...WU* work. the on running Into the Mem of the nietesul, semi. is need to elm a temporary beauty to the outface. Man tles from $8 tol4o. Table Tope, Co...many noun Eights for the dfustunnitert Otto :as of Aber. See the dllTsrent States, which .111 Insure Immensereturns to those Interesting themselves Iniarmation throbbed on Dppllntlop to PlfraftNEW YORK . orOSEPII LA/111, Ben _oc22:lyv French ow Gl. EDWARD Win P. d DlCK ass IE, 144 Chambirs it N. r, Two doors west of Muds= Elver Ratlrce4 Depot, (AFTERS to Dealers and customers his cel tV7.:l7.`"t=t;l4ZWltt: Th"la7t:d. with prices onnwelpt of their .dd.. Wass cut to my &aired pottery, and tusked fns of chugs. splitlydv Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. lildXrH, WIIOLESALE IBANUFACTURER, 234 d; 235 Broadway New York. The most extennve i n the world. MILE Late fall in the price of materials, con sj. mpuent non the stringency of tho money mart., euabbol me to mankifacture largely for Me EOM.. track; and to offer to merchants, at very low uric...the largest sod most complsto assortment or 113.41BRELIAS AND PARASOLS to he Pound In Europe or Azalea. 'Merchants stetting !ie. York to buy their prods, an reepectfuDY toritad can and ...toe the stock beton purchown7. this card oct and put tt In poor Porker Book nrfaeces. JOLLY I. PMEI II , Mar.ufactuntr. _ctlatb.3"out•l ZIEST PIit&DEMI PIABO FORTM. STEINWAY t SONS, ELINIITACTLREII9 N 4 sod BS Walker Street. Ins lammrsi, now York. ESPECTFULLY ctU thu at- - t..uou or an penile to their SPhondid maortorentofeerri•grand sudenuan Timex, which. fr, volume IV tone, elasticity o Wank beauty of Ihalabjci ahart mem ttinit that render.) Plannkericet. ere tinsormamd. They nem awarded the Finn Prrottlimt for both Elude, in competition sick the ruimt distimmished makers from Baton. biladelphik New York sm.! Canto:lore. NEW TlTlUNPlil—hozonrar a ECU hew Jost Mon *warner the ELIOT Preintom GOLD MEDAL (ore , all competitors) at the late Pair of QM Aserhau Imtitute, Crystal Pala., for the BEST Pianotrrtak der nelittry Safety Fuse. t)R MINLNG PURPOSES, and for 'GNI. 'LNG 011J1110X8, not/ tn WET and DAT blasting: or Oft di/leant !dada Tbs COTTON and HEMP ECM .1. th. IS/MOLE and 1/001ILE TAPE WAITE. (MIL Ilaantacturlal and mad ay GLENN PUTMAN, tal /Jaen) , Et. NEW TORE _JOEVanara Pn:annET Med for all kinds cf , GU,N TOW • gALI VI L t "7 /U l Ml 4d lllMLit j a_PaV. M ' ". aolEdlyv SORIEFFELM, 81108. & CO.. IMPURTIPS AND DEAL/CRS/if Drnp, Paints, Oils, Lyn, Perfumery, &e., 170 wILLwr ST., New York, "INVITE tho attention cf tart.trade to their .4lar a, rreand varied nook of pmts. Pate* eue, Parham.. they&AlM. Latham Papilla" ImPer Cation/ of tapie Limp. are also reoleing, direct from the roarers of miner tin and niehnfacture. edpplio• of Tooth. lials and ULU HrnbneA lirona.ut, Cork. Mortara. S panda [, Preveh and Conti th Perfumery. Lricia'a Postrachh szo. meaty other tltcra wrugh, Linagaista stook?, vickh they ere tiro nut Hod to oCfr on Otto mat adrantaeocua Lerma Order.. sitter in para. cr Cr mail. will receive prompt attention.. IMPORTANT TO 110 USA'KEEPERS AA)) DEALERS, TUB COPE MILLS, 71 TULTO3 IRA.; .d 71 112.1 L. Now I, to rrancy.i t lua Prora erec. rf k futon, Noe. 38, and Ithdna rtreet, Jrrsar 'VILE Proprietor; of thin long mad well. krizem COP. 1./f 41.7) SPICA 7:17471Lfhfi.12.47.f. Ocntlnn, p.are the beet thanaacratanai /Inotfers tag, for Raising Broad, Elocult. Tea and other Oahe.. A.— o They prepwe atheist& Coma, and msty other aril ales of daily to. ho ev ery family, which they oder upon the CUSS nowanable tan.. .rte..4v:,.. 'ho ht.ltamiinhera advie.l to innate for amps ar I ta'Velyde The Aditme Express Company. J'ittsburgh, ItorAetter cod Nem Brtsdata Ehnen. R the especial aceotatmlaiation of the mg* populatinu mount,. line of the ()Monad Pen. mule Railroad. between Pittsburgh nod Now Brighton, whom intimate huslnees•nd axial reddens require 00th Agency. The Admits K 10220. Company bore made ench arrangement with the Millroed as to enable that to put • trusty Meer' on Om Accommodation Treln, who MU Mke charge of ell property and budems pmperly entrust. ed to him. The Messenger wi ll Mee an /ron We In dm 2: , = " 43 . no d 0b.141 no of b 100.7. by lb. Mamma /ram. remain In t o and Ahead. ny City during the day to attend to mai cumfuleslone may he entrusted to him, mid 0.0000 by the Embed Treas. with his Goods and up executed. It VW he hie duty to receive 021 his up trip en ramsas. ordors. money. do, which will ho dell rend to the prop r ann. the urinal albs toobt et the Allegheny gf; aim remove wrlttaiorverbal ineratc he to le delleemd in the efte—Donuff ooldde 1 . 1 E1... obtain hellermatlon.mil return ropllm—earder 14 and retarn thetn—trinke porM. saes, ISM or mall. wi • pee g er of pine to • steam engin. All totals, de, win tw ds• .. ea.M mottled kr In lb. two 012102. *lain 11100.0,01. memo.. without extra charge, but tc insure meth dative. r 7. the Wreath= OD peekame,cereclally [ardente hem.% mmid di explialt: At W.y Statical, all matter 0111 he left 00th CM Mallon Agent . (the Itallesea Oonthaur, ode. Um Nome petty la mat at the htatlom ea Use antral or the Train. to twelve hir rglt.thee for mmhtir keit ex, and for serd reridend by the bleminam. am hanteded ta be hathlo no. ramble Unlit. When the usu. of the dainties le each ea to admit of it medal egreamenta will be made. As the liestenger le required I. settle his bills and its. Mese daily with the Onmpfaiy. and to per ltifts/b the rob rem of tha will pleme not esX fa wait:lll men frt liter/l i r . rikl ' X ' ll . l hho. gig i rp otte l t ge e s2hs . . " .4 will commence hi. dudes on .51....1ay.Dec. XS. law f If 4, b ., h 64 olortem grth =tsicsal. s ß i la n e t ala hg t k il — ar,t.Titg l r : s ph £OO oO katon— it. . Mc Laughlin..ReMr. Whits No tu—Or. CbgrAler. v chighion—Mr. Unop6 Urn= Aluall hour!. its, Pittsburgh. Doc. 3:1, 1114.5.1 Commercial Hotel, Corner of Girenf and New Levee, New Orleans: H. STEEL snottld mod rospecaa 17 lama the tramline public. that he a en the atom named Bata. The noel has reach y undergone a thorough repair and restoration. and has bola Med up with now and els. cant 'mature. °Mating An, do. The proprietor ? l ug= e eat tridgn.t=tiagtmitorif that the maziotd same This Rotel being heated In the troutediate vicinity of the buttons part of the olt,, as well ale being conmthUnt to the ammi Lannno. the pnrotistos boPes thet. by rtria. attention toile want. o f patrons to rem,» that house. Pairoinge that has Irybeen teethwed anon this Price of Board per Day, 81,00. The Bar will b. naked with Wines and I loners inferi or to no o th er boom in the city. A good Lunch from 10 to 12 A. ht. Also obliging and aosoro•—"datt . nnattandanta. la2Zlrd bupt J. IL reIoYADIN & CO., (Me Triplett, H hiTelle a COMMISSION MERCANTS, N. 2 S LACPW.E. 60 COMMERCIAL Br_, St. Louis, _ afiruelers 11:1r Lred, Limp, Provisions. /Lour, Oral& l 4 eoLLrltW sod promptly &grouted. AIX CZ TO !Brea. T. Lt. Hlrrla a 00., Pitttb.rsb• Mt. Alex. aamot 1; MON CO.—TRANSPORTATION lariatlN isiegs *newt.* topan W r ite r , wears Dow prep to de heavy tautness by PENILCOANSWEe YotILUOAD, moms to and froaa the &Mum to Mt coo mars out Meads sad nil thme dhrhated to pat. ronlas the reatts Canal and Wt lr W thst pains Will be •pared to tstider vuerna asttasotlatt to of Easters sad Wasters Ifrolg The sornidsnas ot Ws Ls. slimed Mace an the • ileghoor Portage Ballressl will dire toortassi despatch to the traosemisloa of tralztit. (igloo as PENN street, at the Canalllssin. tahlbasd LLOYD T. L. RANDLETT, SIIIF AND STEAMBOAT FIXTURES, No. 157 South Street, Hew York. ZWEE CAPSTANS, Common Iron and Wood ?gore, IticeaPt i fflldnaidea . and poireLPi Addeld,ll7/414ntan'd'Itiona iit4Took, end Ilcnkn Inigit Pumps end fire Engines 110 o Pipes And COnplln•g Ohip lisatinaa coinpietin liras. and Iron Cannona. itillakidostee• Pistols and Ouawea, Frauds inetallia IdielgoatC Teadcatitryia Aunt idle.Presarinit i Eents k iiifa i Prelerrivg .. .slattraase! and W U"' d' intllni 4 j i to ' iha ti=t;kt. L.V.74rtle ' figfi prim, tooth/I,lth • faro variety or 114 appal , gem. Also ad tan latest movenionla la No tho idn/S:iind CO-rartmerattip._ LHAVE this day associated with me ce Muni peutaare In the Palntlng. nalulon n vialantua Att:g. Tho u tron nad/t0nt.: , .1. Mllle ja ;ti . n . Dorf. i d " c " r 4 th• nano iekTatyloidOPita sta n d SI ''' • I .rovact takn this otioortnally of Marringfor dozen thanks to my akin:Women, Ibr Ida nil UN& napporn bans h•nttolozo rsody ni ndtbaso. lad mould rendastral• 17 adloles erutinnawo pltzonnat. Alttr au lagri oa bus no In AM.tab elgatena Yea% / annd anc oar that oor asoltatina no will be dam to the nal hot =tumor. i Matte aqsall Stalin, Sark and /ann., pretty terneral/y Icnown and Mich' 7 mune:away the la batntan'a OTPlttaurza and Malulth March 71.1.. last —nolatUntd dOliN THOMPSON TIRIED APPLES-200.bas for gala by mrinag: EnagAN . /UMW& PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Investigation of the Sumner Assault. Wasumaros, May 26.—The Howe Commit tee of Investigation waited on Mr. Sumner to s day in discharge of their duty regarding the re cent assault. He was in bed, but gave his tes timony, and was also cross-eramined. He was unable to sit up during the visit of the com mittee, but did so a short time to•day. He is _still very weak, and his physicians counsel him not to move out of the house for a seek. The following is Mr. Sumner's !statement on oath I attended the Senate as weal on Thursday, the 22d of May. After some formal lindens a menage was received from the House of Representatives announcing the death of a member of that body from Missouri. This wee followed by a brief tribute to the deceased from Mr. Geyer, of Mo., when, according to visage and out of respect to the !lensed, the Senate adjourned. Instead of leaving the chamber with the rest at the adjeurnment, I continued In my meat occupied with my pea. "While thus Intent, ht order to be in !neon for the mail, which Was over tr tine, I was ap proached by several pereen- who desired to esoa salt with me, but I an weed them promptly cad briefly, ex:males; myself for the reason that I was moth mimed. Whee the last of those persons left me, I drew my arm chair close to my desk, and, with my legs under the desk, con tinued writing. " My attention at this time was so entirely drawn from all other objects that though there must have been many persona in the Senate, I saw no body. While thus intent, with my head bent over my writing, I woo addressed by a per son who approached the front of my desk, so entirelyunobsereed that I was not aware of his presence tintil I beard my name pronounced. "At I looked up, with my pen in my band, I eaw a tall man, whose countenance was not fami liar, standing directly over me, and at the same moment ll caught these words:— , l ' have read your speebh twice over carefully. It is a libel on South Carolina and Mr. Butler, who is a re lative of mine.' While these words were still passing from his lips, be commenced a nines aloe of blows with a heavy one on my bare head, by the firet of which I was Waned so as to lose eight. Ino longer saw my assaitaint, - nor any other person or object in the room. " What I did afterwards was done almost un consoicusly, eating under the instincts of self defense. With my head already bent down, I rose from my seat, wrenching up my desk which was secured to the floor, and then pressing forward while my militant continued 813 blows. I have no other consciousness until I found myself tea feet forward In front of my desk lying on the floor of the Senate, with my bleeding head sup ported on the knee of a gentleman whom I soon reeogn:essdlby voice and manner as Mr. Morgan, of New York. "Other persona there wore about me, offer ing friendly aemstance, but I did not recognize any of them. Others there were at a distance, looking on and offering no assistance, of whom I recogoind only Mr. Douglas, of Illinois, Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, and, I thought, also, my assailant, standing between them. I was help ed from the floor and conducted into the lobby of the Senate, where I was placed upon a sofa. Of those who helped me there I have no recol lection. "As I entered the lobby I recognized Mr. Sli de!, of La., who retreated, but I recognized no one else until I felt a friendly grasp of the hand which seemed to come from Mr. Campbell, of Ohio. I have a vague Impression that Mr. Bright, president of the Senate, 'poke to me while I was on the floor of the Senate or in the lobby. I make this statement In answer to the interrogatory of the committee, and offer it as presenting completely all my recollections of the assault and of the attending circumstances, whether Immediately before or immediately after. THURSDAY MOANING, M Advance Payments.—tie ealritlon will be teken fcr the Dally =lea payment In pawl, le &Ivan .1 time IS eP to 'Which the mbectlyttlonl will be hirthlalily ethyleel, ewe,e tb rayed b edentice pennant. All • 1 01 cocci &.u . lgloo, will b. Mare VIM.. The only ardeptlone will be e. IT Cr M./ eoritriCta are MeJe. 119.1 • Itrabargh Weekly tinzer eirsulatlon of our Wally Orczette offers • Moot doolrablo ated.h. of Tusking tho Otroiroulstlon la between four and Bre alined every merchant, Maandsetuner I Woo:tarn lticarrlveal. and Hoot.= Oh Thu Pepeld of Shine! h. BT man n, TEIZ BUOY Three beautiful youths gory Murdoch thewearer, Pat &mum the Week-milli, and Thaddy ('Hee ls, (The last team the darilue tam heeded the eletteer With a mem ud demelt wh!ch ewel ell belled Is lore had ennt a eaded for r Fie y lcm , 'At N dettobtM She awed In the bee of her fatter, hotel; And oft, a. they mellowed their whiehp end water, They euekad up the!" eyes at the beautiful belle. Phe laved them al/ mate th whichal affection/ 'twan g it. Irial ohs should rtarar, Par holey andeat had no point. of utfnetloa, and noddy no tenable &Is/could enfant, Out the toy. were Impatient, and bogged • deshdon: She Unshod like a turtle. and Lbw she rapped, bentof 7011 01.11 disduvg. The nom. dull behold the, on Wednesday, bin bride - A tele of the loroll.wt plant W =attn. Let ash Wish to-mcsrovn this tees, else. will Noes Who has the most skill In saute °Wessell., e.. 1 this Is the word s s od erdsotly love." Al! bowed • t thee sod wont out ether presence, And Rosy and Pet studied hard all the olaht; Dst Thaddy Indulging be bastes e quintet...ea. Was blew as a sews and alnunt as bright. Tb. tine /tut arrived for th. toys to arra:able, And coon Iha atm judge wiled them mono he bar. You may gambols their hearts with did trarnhir A. each took ht. bitters and lit hla cigar. Pilaf Rory addrented hem 'Adorable creature. That which la moat useful la lovelleat, too. And. co I have htched 70.1 • Wig of Putatss. And my Mae like Its biravont yearly rear," "Very well,. sal.l the maLd "irnod luck to you. Bogy Now, Pet Its roar tiara . ' ”Yes, my h sa,a , "Is there aught in creation Mom lON, rhea Alm , And Pre brought you a twig tf the Tor/ same to., add Itys is tbe plant that as akan• the spirit. And makes it with larder and energy. swell, Th. , hero sad peat acknowledge Its malt. And faithful affection Its virtues tan Mll.- "good aKato." mild the maid, "That's a loft or a etrooperi Doh Theddy. don't iriv. op PO woo 111 despair." Aod Tbaddy—niust 511 m • bumper. tpl.st:tpTiaoti, realoVrtifi. Old Eye Is MID better. bet rather t•o eY ow A sprig to compare 01111 the Doris et tflidlleleb, AN Itary arid Patriot alma preseno/7 im.'' "A than,. he mid, . m el d e r e: . S iAnd feMIOd tdm • clew M And, Patrick, take able, If Yon Mntwn. P , r • And raela4 you enotomirele, or, re j•ta, - Well done. new my darling, anprytattee The meld thm heart w o o the • . 1 *ea that feint heart never fair And yonre L 10..peig 1 bare rolled,. ad. From Kansas 013.CTTOWN otrTDontl!! To the Editor of the )IMornxii Democrat. - LEAVINITORTII, Kansas, May 22, 1868. On Wednesday, May 21, the poise that had saserabled at Lecompton, in accordance with the United States Marshal's proclamation, made their appearance en the bright, that overlook the town of Lawrence, about sunrise. The first company were mounted on horses and numbered from 87 to 100. They were reinforced until the whole amounted to about 900. They took pos aestion of the roads leading to and from Law rence, so that the citizens in town could not get any communication with those In the country, and even travelers that wished to pursue their journey, were prohibited from leaving. They ' marehated their command in battle array. die. playing flags at the same time of various kind and colors. One I noticed in particular was red and white with a lone star on the corner; others black and white, gratin and white, and most all colo' and kinds except the national flag of stars and stripes, During the forenoon the committee of Public Safety appointed by the citizocs of Lawrence, addressed a note to the Marshal, se curing him that the citizens would make no th eists:the to the !reeving of any writ, and at the same time, as citizens of the United States and of the Territory of Kansas, asking of him protec tion of their lives and property, bat he (IL S. ' M.) took no notice of the came. About 11 A. M. the Deputy Marshal, with a psese of nine or I ten, made his appearance In tho streets. They I were unarmed, save small arms. Tt o Deputy Marshal then summoned four of our citizens to sestet in making arrests. They went with him; end his posse, and made two arrest') a our fel low townsmen, G. W. Dietzlen and G. fr. Stnitlt The polite then - lock 'Liner at the Fred Stste Hotel. After dinner the two prisoner') sere conveyed i out of town, and Sheriff Jones made his appear- 1 1112 Ce with a party, of eighteen armed men. He' d d not attempt to mice any arrest lot in an Insetting manner demanded the orins i both pri vate lad public, nod paid that he would give them five minutes la secede to the demand ' If they refused to ocroply Le would storm ohe rotes. The public arms were Oren up, and in half an hour after ho made the demacde and kis 1 ,hate p: Ito to the nutter 4 three hu. aced and puwarde were in. the etrce,t with two I , t c ,of ar tiler,, y tiling like savages_ They commenced their work of destruction imme.littely by throw ing the two priming prreste and typo In the river. This being done they began to cal:mood° the hotel and fire by platoons at the Nome time at the windows; in the moan while the women and children fleeing every direction, the Sheriff havieg related any time to romave them or property to a piece of safety, as be raid they might hove done It before had they wanted to do so. As I wee leaving town, there were sev eral who wanted to know where they could find a plate of safety, but I could afford them no conetdation. 1 being mounted, unteteeded in get ting away after a long chaos. I left the vicini ty about BP. Al. When I was fifteen miles dia. that, I could eee the Barnes of what appeared to be a large fire in the direction of Lowernee, and have no doubt but that the town is In ash es, and many of Its inhabitance butchered. J. 0. LISAVSNWOILTE, KANSAS, May 21,1858. to the Sailor ef the Atiermfri Democrat: Mr. Eldridge, lessee of the Free State Hotels went up to Limon:von onSaturday, and tried to Induce him to put a atop to the outrages to which the people of Lawrence aro daily subject ed. Mr. Shannon 'mid "ho would Bee about It," and promised, before Mr. Eldridge left, to call on the United States soldiers. Mr. Eldridge, on behalf of the "Safety Valve," offered to deliver all arms up to the United Stelae soldiers, if Mr. Shannon would station a company of them In Lawrence to ploteet it Irons Iro the mob. II Mr. Shannon refused to give an immediate answer to this offer. On the morning following he said to Mr. Eldridge that ho believed a civil war inevitable; that the only terms the South Carolinians would content to were—the surren der of all arms In Lawrence, and the destruction of the printing offices and other object ionabt buildings 1 . . In justice to the Safety Valve, it be proper to add that these terms offered by Mr. Eldridge, had been put by Mr. Shannon in a conference with a previous deputation. When that deputa tion returned and presented the Governor's terms, the Committee held a meeting, discussed and accepted them. Shannon now declined to ratify the terms. No I The squatters mast be "crushed" and "conquered" and "eabdued;" and the tools of the Pierce Administration must find a pretext to begin the eubjeotion. Mr. Stuart a young man, the only eon df an eminent lawyer of New York, was murdered on the highway by a band of the law and order pee cc, yesterday forenoon,when riding toward Law rence. He was one of the officers of the Tope ka House of Representatives. Another northern squatter, named Jones, for merly from Illinois, was shot dead nearßlanton's bridge, by a party of marauders from the camp near Franklin. A Delaware Indian was shot end sup a l, sad to be mortally wounded, near Surcoziee, by anoth er law and order detail; rumor has It t they were part of the Platte company who started from Delaware on Sunday Another squatter, who liter a few miles up the Kew from Lawrence, wee ehot on hie Maim on Monday night. All theee oases are well authenticated; but I have not yet received the details of each outrage. I will send you affidavits as coon SS I meet eye ',Unease!' of these "oonstitutiorial" murders. Fourteen men have been shot at within the last nine day—irrespective of the two murdered and two fatally wounded men already mentioned —in 'the vlelzdty at Lawrence, by partiee of Gov ernor Shannon's "legally organized posse." A list of their names is. preserved, and will bo pro duced at the proper limo. Horses, revolvers, ace, shot-gang, knives nod oxen have bean taken every day, from squat ters, met and overpowered pu the highway.— The chivalry of South Carolina hero have a talent that way. Yesterday, Monday morning, a party mime upon a man plowing in a geld two miles north meat of Lawrence, took three oxen from him, - drove them off to their camp, and killed them for the use of the "legally organised" militia. Several citizens of Lawrence have gone up to Deoomptou recently, and remonetrated with Martha!' Et Cetera Donalson, abont the outrages committed on the persons and property of peace ful squatters by his "legally-organized" poem. He replied that he could not restrain them, and i did not wish to be responsible for their conduct. , That la law and order both! The party which weld from Delaware Last Suuday, had two plated of artlitety, It i s re . ported that there is another= Alm * : ton and s brass howitzer at Y 29, 1866 after no sub .r Weekly Gazette, j Whenever the Ir Pahl, the nettee enbscrintion le re j. stent adrertlning, to he Pall In ed ernAnimist month en , hlntive ' .--The •ztar.rrn eur burin.. arm la bat..art keno ~ mean& rambler/ ,Ird rtrn tarps to . Totem dead : , Ired. OT. Ire? "I desire to add that besides the words which I have given as uttered by my assailant, I have an indistinct kecolleotion of tho words 'old man,' but these and on enveloped in the mats which ensued from the first blow that I am not sure whetheethey were uttered or not." On cross-ersmination Mr. Sumner said that he was entirely without arms of any kind, and that be hal no notioo or warning of any kind, direct or Indirect of this arsault. In answer to another question Mr. Sumner replied : That what he had said of Mr. Butler was etrietly responsive to Mr. Butler's speeches. Ito following to the nrdole to the N. Y. Ccuzler and &pi/Tr, which led Brooke to vhreaten Col. Webb with a challenge to a duel: urns Tan rioNon Cy n cnurn.rxeN." Such is the pledge which Mr. Brooks of South Carolina, gave to the Howse of Repteventatives ,n Friday loot for the truth of an assertion made by him. Ills etarement may have boon entirely correct, and we do not mean even to hint that it was not; hut we roust soy that he was very nautilus In his manner of making it. For tam to asseverate opondhe Loner of a gentleman, re minds of it certain knight, well known to fame, "that swore by his honor that they were good pancakes, and swore by his honor that the IMO tanl was naught," but "the pancakes wen taught and the mustard was good; and yet was not the knight forsworn," for, the high anthori ty upon which the story it told goes on to say, -if you swear by that that fe not, you are not forsworn." It might well have been with an eye to this great precedent, and tho eafety which It recnres to those who are In a ppeition -to a-rall themselves of it, that air. Brookis ohoee the peculiar form in which to make his declara tion that "no: a human being on earth knew when or where the transaction would occur."— Otherwise, his calling the attention of the House and the country to the value Of any assertion by him, made only upon hie honor .as a gentle man, immediately after tho not to which he as delicately alluded as "the transaction," was cer tainly anacoountable. ills gentlemanly honor. Does the man understand the English language' Did he ever knew what the word he used signi fies! If he did, how could he have so forgotten his knowledge as thus to etupify himself? With what semb!ance of conehitenoy oJtild Mr. Brooke ask the !House of Repreaentatives to be lieve him on his honor as a gentleman? Hie hand was yet red with the blood of a man whom he had attacked in a style worthy only of a pro fessional bully. He had made the attack upon an unarmed man with a weapon nut deadly only In a teohanical sense, and when hie victim was in a situation which precluded him from resist ance, he Lad beaten him in a manner disgusting as It was cruel. He attacked him for words de void of personality, and which in any case wero uttered in debate—he being sworn to preserve the Constitution of the United Stater, which de clares that Members of Congress shall not be questioned for words spoken In debate ; and he choee the Senate chamber as the place for the little "transaction." He had sought to repress freedom of speech by brutal violence—for if his act had any purpose It bad this--and thus, with his oathviolated himself degraded, his State , his Country and his manhood disgraced, he elands before hie peers and asks them to believe him on the honor of a gentleman. ! "Will your men fight? said Wzmust of Orange to the disgraced Hamilton who was brought in a prisoner at the battle of the Boyne. "On my honor, air, I be lieve they will not." "Your Junior, sir I" said the King, and at hie words rose the moral pil lory upon which only the Honorable Mr. Brooks can have fit punishment. Tim 11311021 ON 1101tIOIDI 4SD "DZY001112111." The Union Beaks to make political capital out of the recent effort in the House to secure an haves. tigation into the circumstances of the recent homicide of the waiter Beating„ at the hands of Mr. Herbert, a sitting member of that body, and closes ite article with the following remarkable sentence: "Mr. Herbert is a Democrat, and that Is the real 'head and front of his offend ing.'" And because Mr. Herbert "Is a Demo. (mat," the Union ought to have added, to make Its article complete, "It was perfectly right for him to take the life elan unarmed Irish waiter, and he is entirely justified In sitting in the place of the law•maker while under bonds to answer at a criminal bar for the deed I" Remark?, let It be proclaimed, Ws all right fora ' , Democrat" to kill an Irishman. Who cares? there's plenty more`tif them. Bring on the next! 1 3 / 1 1PYINTI or BREADTITOPTTI TO EDIOIII.-- There has lately been quite a revival In the shipment of breadstuff!! to Europe from the United States, pardonlarly from New York.— The Herald of that cityssyr To form some idea of this revisal we may state that within the past two weeks we hare shipped from this port aloof) to ports in Great Britain about 800,000 bushels of grain, half or more of which was wheat, at en average table of not less than one dollar a bushel for both, combined making $300,000, and about 60,000 to 60,000 barrels of flour, at an artragt coat of about six dollars a barrel, making from 800,000 to $BBO,OOO, or a total in value for the two weeks of from 600,000 to $850,000, Then shipmenta must tell to tome extent spinet the value. of foreign exchange, and tend to check the export of epode.. Nor Comae.. riot Comm:T.—We are informed that the par agraph etating that money and property hare been settled on the widow and ohildree of the late Thames Keating by lir. Harbert, of Califor nia, now beieg extensively published, to s mit-' to take. No such battlement °rot bubo= soak them.— Wash. Rom .c FracArtat.—Elve runaways took the U. a. R. a. wain this w00k.,4761. place, We latter put ot lan gar- 5 1.ehd chrratessubmee of the Zr. American .5 Cr. B. Go WiellrlClTOlt, May 26.--The,rtunor that Mr. Crampton was to or did rem:die hie passports to-day is entirely unfounded, and the other, sug gesting that orders had been sent to the British West India equadren, threatening coirelon con sequent upon his dismissal, is ridiculous. Though this was the regular Stikjnet day, a special 8 , 51:6520o0 was issued to ensurea fall at tendance, and the members met at half peel ten and eat till half past four. At the previous ex traordinary eeosion , last Tuesday, the policy of the government was conclusively settled, as I announced, by a unanimous vote for accepting the disavowal of Lord Clarendon, so far ea the British governinent was concerned, and insisting upon the dismissal of Mr. Crampton upon per sonal considerations. The object to-day, we, t o consider Mr. Marcy's answer.and the scoot:ape. eying papers: The reply 15 clear, conclusive end brit: as the cane 'dews of. It fatly mil,- rotates all the friendly splrit exhibited by Lord Clarendon, and disclaims aaypurpeee of hostility or desire to disturb the friendly relations between tha two countries, but claims that Mr. Cramp ton's dismissal end the revocation of the exe quature of the Consuls aro required, as a vindi cation of our outraged laws, and demanded by a sense of eelf respect. Tho documents accompanying the waver are voluminous and imposing, with accumulated proof sustaining the original positions, and fur nishing evidence demonstrating that the officer' of the Foreign Legion were in the pay of the British Consulate, at New York, as late as Jan uary last, after Mr. Marcy's last despatch on the subject and Lord Clarendon's previous de claimer, of complicity on the part of hie officials. These papers will bo mailed to-morrow morning to Mr. Dallas, for the steamer of Wednesday, and he will read them to Lord Clarendon. They will be sent to rho Senate on that day or Thrill* day, when his passports will be simultaneously tranemitted to Mr. Crampton Opinions are divided in high quarters bow this ware° will be appreciated in Eoghuad, as no reliable informatiOn has been received from Mr. Dallas, indicating whether be will be retain ed In this contingency. It is supposed by come that Mr. Marcy's frank treatment will be ee -1 teemed satisfactory. On the other band, it is known that Mr. Crampton has recently express ed hie intention to close the legation If dismissed, and that his Secretary and attaches are desirous and ready to return. Hence, It Is conjectured. that this polioy baa been inspired by the office of Foreign Affairs, as the legation would not be summarily shut without instructions from higher authority. The publication of Mr. Maroy's re ply may modify this inclination. The Texas debt is now rapidly being audited at the Treasury Department. After paying rising seven millions en this score, inoldding tn- • tereat, there will be a aerplus at the close of the fiscal year, on the thirteenth of Jane, estimated at over seventeen millions. DULLD.I2Ia6 no New Yorta.—The New York Journal of Commerce states that the aggregate amount of building now in progress in that city, though almost . exclusively limited to the business part of the city, is much larger' than for 'several years pant—say mince the year 1847—and is de signed to tarnish greater facilities for conduct ing mercantile transactions. Possibly the amount is larger than in any former year. The Journal givesp list of something like ninety important struonmes, together representing an investment of capital exceeding $4,000,000. Assuming the cost of the buildings to be equal to four-fifths of the cost of the lota they oor.upy, the aggregate amount of property 19 not far from nine millions dollars. Tag COTTON MOVN3INNT JO STRONG/lE.—The Southern rivers have the benefit of good rains, and it is expected that the receipts will reach 3,600,000 bales by the end of August, which is the close of the Beason. In that event, it is said, Great Britain will receive over two millions of bales, as our own mills will not take more than 6.50,000. Beam a good basis for exchange yet to be made. The growing crop is progress ing favorably. Eweamreerma.—Within n week some five or eix sieves have been emancipated in this city.— Gaz. The Greaten Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. ME. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov. ed loam atom mason mature weed. • remedy eares every hied ofileonorjronLits twergocreakt to ammo huge He bee trim It In Mei elavail handfed and newer tailed moept intwo cases(both thunier humor.) ties now Whir poseenion over two hundred certadomes of Its value. all within twenty cone. of Metz.. Two tott;es am warranted Moore • amebas or month. no. to three bottles will ears the worn kind orphaple. of the Doe. Too to thme bottle., will ere= the preterit of boils Tao bond... InArrlntenl to ore the worst canker ha tie mouth and Mcmach. and to Dna tent!. am warranted to cars the ward of aTelpelan Croe ey to two beef the c.r , nerrante4 to cum ell humor bottles are wen anted to cure rmealog of tb.ett and blotches among the hair. four to viz bottles are wsweated to core corrupt and niTeitlirZll ore scaly erartion of the Wit Two to three bottles ars warranted to cum the meet dm revere Came of rtmantatirno. Two to three bottles an wereented to cr.re the worst came of ringworm. Three to lu. Oott:os aro warranted to care ant rhemn. Flee to right tattles will cure the vont... of ecrohala A bmedt ic slaw. eeperiencel front the trot bottle. and a pertem cure ls warranted what the shots quantity b take. Nothing !mks m thoprchable to those he ham /hallo tried all the wonderful meadow of the dole, that • mum= neat growing in the muures.mtd Montt nad clauld eine every humorin the wets.: yetit ism • teed fact If you ham • humor It hae to mart. Inhere eta no ID nor and,, hums or tree about amines some mem aninot roam I peddled ores • themand boWle. of It in thevidnity doneßo I know Its effects In every enee.Nll mready tone of the meant cur. ever dons In alkssathmetto. I gave It to chlistren • year of .h to old p , ople rankly. I but, peon ter . wenn wonn.y Yoking childr•o,whose /lean Iran .oft and Cabby. restored to a perfect state oftmalth by one bottle. To Mom chicane,oluect to • Mak headsdieemishottle will always llt him great relief to catarrh and dlgsthess. home who have beam mensal tre yeare. haver:. and nd been rein:dated by It. Where the WO le grand It works lune emy, bit wham there Ls any d of the (aware:mot nature. It will cause eery ein==. ham bat you =And o he alarmed—they always that pear in from tour day. to • emelt. There Is neva a bad [malt from IL CM the contrary, when that Salim tsar. 704 will feel yourself like • one p.tson. I beard moms of the more attemagant eat:enflame of It that man ever lbw toned to. No change of diet be aver nemesto7—,.t the hem you can get I bees likewise au herb. which, what el...red In tweet all, diesel,. Serafino. greening of the neck acid under the awn Prim 60 relate. Poem of the aledical Ilecovery SI per bottle. DlaaCenne eon Du—Adult, one tablesooonmi per day. Children over eight year; desert spoonteth children from doe to eight year; tesepoonfuL AN no direetion can be made car pandas to en cementations. take enough to Oyer. ate On the bowel, melee • day. sir. fIDNDEVY giro pereortal attendance In bad ease. of gerund, hold. Wholesale sod Retanort Dr. ADT/f61118,140 Wood Moen. earner of Virgin alley, and J. 7, FLUXING, Ali.. ahem,_ mezra.rae.s D RIED APPLES-20 sacks just reed and Ike Ws by ft IitiTCLIINSON. ALCOHOL -10 bbL5. 96 just reo'd and for ate by myl9 fl S.SELLZAB t CO. 101 7 11tlfI---50 cabic in tor esio Er m 721 SAGA LEY. ODBOICATH 00. tpr i „war redo br mr/9 _ R. E. BELLESS & CO. OLL BUTTER-5 bbls fresh in cloths , ksi br m)l➢ DALr.cm t 00. inil OUNCES QUININE, lioward's and 1./117Kemes. ibr we by fl. E. MAMAS & CO. ACON-20 omits Hams and Shoalderaon couslivarnat wad for ale los for 4=041,r .W 0 T. LITTLE t 00. NO /12 f mead ot. ABll FLOUR. BBL. HOOPS-lu,ooo Ash FL:nu BM. Hoc pa put Tireil and Its We myl lly l) T. LITTLE t CO. rpLOTRY 8 D-4 w wNIELN THE J.LA K SPANISH vVA SOUS 738 BETTEN6, ['mum. teed dock caredul• r ilett bkhoxes of ogle dAzza each. II Orden ram Wood LINSEED Oil,--18 bblß. of pu 'd just so .N r ssossa`.• by El, LIUTCUT"°2I. 116 &cowl stmt. fDISKED OIL-5 bbl.reo'd and for sale 14 iskyle DELL& LIGGETT. water A. NI: 2 I .OKERAL--30 bbls. Nd.. 3 Large; 25 my MIL, do. do. bledlam,just coo ditaillifi,kwatToN. •RERRING-50 bbls. No. 1 I an d Dry Pala and 90 do do Baltlmork inst reed arid Mr toralt 11. 11020111/180ti. OTTER-5 bble prime RoW reed and foe itale by Bay & LTINUTT. %IR st. 0 ATS-1000 bus reed and foi sale by myli my a LIGORTT. AoKEREL- --- ; N( T V 100 - ti.., ' ......- ail sad Szr saLs by BAGALEY. tX/24111AV8 a u'r .." ____ 2sL_3 4.,,,,n 140.18 an 4 90 TY - - irTEM - . 9 tlD bZI3 prilllo OhCe88; rUt sad Cult .21MtaitalVel DIM WATEBLai L ts the moat oksbtsted dam-now Le no. wstroot e ed to Ore to6il satlabotion ' all stet see ts ogl LlCe.ts 00LttNe, ate Read at. UGGY FOR. second hand bun, eale by illeCtitiDL.W. ILEAN CO 1:3_714 , Env won! and IY.t, 1(T Atsll-ID' . 3 1,, crid be t cull 11 GOANDLEtzL NUNS e CO. . Ws -4 b l i o i tiaeb reo my:4 -- mamas& lizazia L y OG, EL-40 kegatfo nts _ by, bolt atousnussa, usena CO. bble No I Lardlor sale JL ACON-40 maks Shoulders, 1.561 , ia'do tuff. =ll5 hloGnms acm LITC.Cd_EL Itmesehuietta kttepoodu ß NO, 3 , _w wL/LLII • Q PRE - M . XTEUR.ON. Az:N....v...1 kali* pig kr NM a itox casks_ just reed and fo r ag• R.Dmainsisou.Nano B.eoa4gt 1101, 014 4 Narat - ri. $713 ft.' We br fr"b' $0!1 Bilt• lti&Nß CV mrv OsTt nßrawa - iaoiTzra. uvigik , '.lolm wigalanomin,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers