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T ir:.7lK7_ - DAILY --- PIT-Tp ! URGH . .GAIF4TTFAT:._,.
BUSBIES'. DIRECTORY:.
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p o d i renioicitbeneiit nlitontislaudlan[ait
itig tre l maw bottlt.? the I.laitad Ettatio
nalia
•
• • for 1858. •
muir .Lluti4 9 anii 11 PirkPLicg . ,
■ NNW YOWL. tortoni** Wootton of buyers from -*u
• to oo aostroollf Ism stook of
pima% SWIM - IINOLIUV& AUEB.IO/121 E,TLIAW
aooas;
o. ASIVID IqUAL fL0W29.24 Tatif*UHW**.
tholudip foolooo BO
onottorlnt rATTILIUt NARTS.
Om noun itves, • .
mar o tows! osoartmet* of *MAW BMW= Lod
UM of tiot inmost Cloolgui, allot welsh **l to adored
It tho *wool row. WU ram. - •
toO2CoURIP - ' tl *U Park Mao. New Took: •
The British:Plate _.(ltass.._Comeauy,
-RAVAULHICAD.I2,OIMII24 AtraMAlX...'
• ' Warehouse for the United States,-
" it, PLATT,
- • • 79 Iliersy Sava, Niff Yost.
warn
ERE ' Va. be mind a fall assortment
47 1
.. ussr_Boaertor Patteltal Plata for fitene aral
flows IffOntefonoor Cam. an. Alao.ttatiza Woof from
X lot fi 'whin thlek.
tf. —Wootorocaotontorf sal rtforrod to tho Now Stall
Rolm Ohlooit Oottuotnus: 'wrath b 9 17,7 " . i t a
Plato Glass of MI Crrrary. altl2s:trar
.11::At t
LI OM MISSIOII 31 . ERVILASTS,
Cotton and Woolen Maolo.'nery.
team &pima mad Baaert, Ittektatte ANSA Ifdtiev. fft.
Linixatari Pad Dialecela lisactaidarrere ArrASI"
No. 67 kine,St., New_York.
N. Pi.—Ageatil ibe the
“W‘XIDACUIR a anion Tam WQ&E&'
&aux L zgines and Boaers,
Excdsudys Acne,' fn Nrw 'Tort Ibr
LOWELL DlAcHl24Bsl4l3ll3ll!Lebldati , Tools
snalr,
Hough's Patent Photo Skirts. •
UIATES do FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay. 'treat,
Nos York. • • -
LUTtON—Non• art mobs • azoopt ttos km* thil
woo of the vatont.q cullcosooftettcrone toilets tto
nozinit will be =Mooted ootordlott to low. 130=4
W. JACKSON & SOif.
*IRATE AND FENDER MAKER,
ne rawyraz & SIO BROADWAY, Mat YORK.
P 2514117
.FAIRBAILICS 'PLATFORM BOLLES.
'undersigned baring been appointed
....kw,. agent...air the We ot Raw contrasted
manafecoared by the original tomato
E. a T. FALRBABKS - A. W.,
t =r
Unite attention of the busheea araothatpl
to Oho attars Boole* over all other .
Shea bogies We horn outdated to -the 5.677X5.37*
rzer .. 4g i tespdattra Ballonde to. be United ,Iltatee
ta • , and In every brehohof badmen throughout
he d, and thtir halfotha aeoarea and rest Cluzebtla
STANDARD gained Om them Atm reputation or hob= 17111
IRON »men THUILE CA L N , ES
APPRAL. -
We are_pee,pasd to Oil orders for Counter . Pottahle,
phrhamt, Wallah 11113, Ilsr, sad maw
taloa ot ssolchoorr plat: 111.188.1tY WELL% • •
hro. itt6 Liberty etreca Clocoaexclal
004-174 • Plttebarala
PiTTHBORGU COACH- FACTORY.
if,1311.
•—•
BIGELOW &
0we...5010 to E. et. zuroum.
48,
DIA.V No. OND AL4III.
ow Wood LL. .
Pittsburgh; Penn a .
ioecriES, CARRIAGES, PELETONS,
t u t igg i t td ..a=de i rr ,. lp= NSA%
pp.yV...Mdb~dio at
beauty ordselgo, elnaaelp aloft. 411[1110Na! zulUP .
sta durebilittot 0111,11
strell Innt inmate& • a s
rantlaeug— ircaisoF.
tiCIITC/CEON
WHOLESALE 0.13600r...REi.
[quince and Commiuion NeFehants,
AND DZALDDLI
Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles,
No. 219 Liberty street, emu+ of Irwin,
PITIRBUTIGH. PA.
JONES L COOLEY,
W EIOLESAL A g GROCERS
• ROAI FURNISHERS;
DEMI= IN
Produce and it Mannfactarce,
No. 141 Water Street,
5026 - .P.EuitalL PENNA.
PAINTERbk.
LONG StLAN A _E
HOUSE AND SIGN PA I NTE RS .
no. rt tokHlesoee=ndteizeo TH/12/) ar.glar.
(Iktrmen'Woodand Market Mean.)
All ordealpromptly attended to
111.111atiiimadd In Kinn a style. ' solar -t 1
CIL O. 1.1215133031—:.----.......--y. a =M.
Lw.
ROBINSON, & =LIM
I' ,
OUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS,
sad lisznektonans at desert:oms MIII Ciatlav,
Clartzug. '
• .AXlSewaics.22ldarket stmt. botrwto put sad daand
1•38-17 d.
„Watches atut4earelry.—
ROBERTS, 16 sth
eL, to nen rtesing an rontire new
at Ovid and elver Patent Larr,
maw -sad lonise Nate-6w to annn
dud huntinataaasorthamnit celebrated
FaßLlth sad i rrtat Aiso.
nod evard.. at and Yoh th sly -
Ken, .attabstars Moen, Brwalata. Gold -
Panaand Cana.Pancil• Utah /NEM beatT• plain. Bet and
Baal FIC annita. //manilas. Bar Maga car Plc..
Ott*, Ts Le spit Gant and Miner Stnettelae, nihmrand
Plated Bptana, Halm and York% Jet. Octal and Rimer
Gaols. A 1.., • large atock or the beat Brats Oaks. at
2a. above stock has boon narcharad direct from the
rattan Manorattertina sodceeleeted with wai can far
taus rsta , l trade and .111 - b. sold at • cman advance on
sett-
Watches, Meek= sal Jewelry roccdred; andlta
geantna exeentad In the ten manna. laid wear Wars
and Jnnoln =ad. to min. J. 81.-B.ollsFra,
- 'nth a. near Mutat.
'S. N. WICKERSHAM.
311:110LENALE AND RETAIL , /
DBAGGIET, No. 241.1.1testfEtrait.11ead
Ellt barah. alarm amps on hand sad
E 2 sale a serums and collate asamtment of EMU.
Nediolmo. Paints; OW; a &tiro. OlaSa of
kinds. Patty. Ealuniery. tent and ToOnolotsm7
ohms, eta'
To my
h olMds and oustontora—llarbm aoltiont my
Drug_ Mass Baltimore, and rammed to th is 4=l
tong= ant the Drag Establishment of. Ns. /ad
No. 241 Marty etreet. stroll it
Italmy to see a
fsionds.or the monomers of IN. Nohle2 and shall opus
no pans to pima Nunn with anything ilzakza u nt In
my ihm ofbmdnes. ' S. N. 14/
dat:l7 • " • tio. 241 Liberty at
Voluble Real Estate. for Sale.
jOffer for 'age the - two three -story - - brick
trolktluts et th e South hest artner of Penn and nand
Ueda N 05.131 and 211 ferns street. The late at. each
about fast on Pena street by 01 feet In depth. The
buildings ere snbetehthd and bans stone fronts -
I
I slam otter the dad three story , Wok dueling boom
on the east ULo7 thud street, No. SA Ti. aft sad 11
sub hear being shout 11 feet 1 Inches to front trysts:rut
Tits shore reererfil be so/d separatel7. or tterthee and
at kw ;stoma • malt tub psyment ertll be mural and
• redouble time Alyea the the per of the balsam
,s 1
r o IL B. WILKIN Attorney et Lam
0.110 Youth street.
St. Clair Street . Property for Bala.:
LAM Authorized to - sell on very reasons
terva.sey nano or thine dna three irtm
dooLUng -m the weettely. side of St. CWI
nand. beltuthouses 1i05. , 90. 22. 94. 20. Auld O. Indoors
Path street and the old Allegheny bridge. Then boyar
sr* tangible ra t stores scut dealllosts wawa Wasted. to
• good locallty. The lonian each. 111.2.41 Umt. by 910
• 11.44 in depth to an Way tml bet aids.
modente cash paymont nth be read:W. and the 6.1.
erns allowed to roaathice • reasonable time arettred ;by
Its bond and nt..sttioase tl iii ti ;3 Ntmit)O t ety. Apply to
oedbef
U.
ct. '1 .1117 Zoitniftleo r. t.
BOOTS AND SHOES. •
WHOLESALE AND li &TAIL.
MEM subscriber respectfully calls the at
li of Ids Mende and them:Mlle gesersky,to an
examination of hie extend,. stork of hoess• and ROA,
0.13 remind teem. the Now Stalaod. Manufacture's, In
.blob will be fotmd ens hind of - dioa Gents. Illate and
children's Bootklialtan and Etna., made out ef the bast
matata4 werkirmosids of the latest strait
In coda to snit cceratry dealers and Mum who wish to
pt . z:4 auxin muds work, he lIIODUfsettOOS end Seelig
oso oo hand a amebae. xWek or Mines -wand
Mote and MR:Ws an& Youth's Ercesni, • Jolla
Bente end add Mame Boots. whlati las warrants.
mareneflo Mims be needle/ neebbbEFeeree
than tbat be le VW ee all as asap se any othee um we
tebtlibmsatlat• elt7.
Tbsaltal Ike the bbasl pstroseee remind Si
s t
=VIZ f :oll Sn.
sTe d t grt babbf br.grAe I n •
n
auteteeben• • J 1 &' . .. 1 / 1 0k 1 B.
no 3 SO Iderket et. between lintetbause t Fifth st.
DIURDHY dc BURCHFIELD, -
Elks sad Ladies' Dress Good a morally,
CLOAKS,. TALMAS .&„
AMBROIDERIES AND STAPLE GOODS;
.For Eamily_trea.
szwdis• eusartommt In of Scam
/N 49 2lcetreut trf ageicit i a = " 40.4 9 V €421
-Stoves. Fenders and Hire Irons.
47tat 1 2 . 1 CITY SAWN WANEHOUNE No.
Wood stash As th. hat Airdrie nal&
tato ass the atan
vl
at
n a m m deldn Atattept re la T
jlondad O4O
tosaaanda a on Goat stoat. yamwa u rads .
oom
pylets. Wan dstaminaite tall as ton as Os alma to
MI Mits. Itameattas the taws. NO. T. J. 134 'Wm& Moat a .
CRAIG •O.
WILL A~ IdITCHELTBEE, Jr..
RectiTying. stifle end Wine and Liquor
NtEROLIA.NT, -
Ng. 20P MUM, Stra. rittstosn*
• - - lowa Lands.
Jii.IIRAZIEB;•_ formerly a rprident of
lattroborgb. (noir of Ions). rill City I
. tor ebb Osuoil MM. sod. Mous City ions ti.
Csatollsty sad other. baring money to Inrrrt. or Imo
rant* to loons. bsy* tools ,Inolneso Anitlifnny; sod
SomPaysttooded to. by outing on tams* the Oro mo.
Tarsus H. Usly. No. 78 Alaska* stmt. from g A. N. SO
Jobs Alassatlor. Norebant. Market It. AttiOnagbf 28,
Ilobnos A Alm Booksro dos A• Oars an noble c *ur.
clunks was AltssbonT John Yksgrot.lterplBB7l.l.‘
WSCOTT, Death*, POltha
• In &an vest of lluket. omee
rem a i &t.to 6 La.
Removal.
lop E. BELLNES & Wholowa D;1113-
guts. b.,. =and U. tha s Vpi and tonnnoalon/
~doom en Mk mesa °Mood Gwynn 0111 47=
o slase..roulfaflit a ntatfirl=l lll stoek '
Mena Sow. Goods vananted.• • mg
aemovaL
DIBISKti_ fdanufaotora of mn3
J. rid/ af i r r tT .4 2MrS i r DOW
New Bidghtod Tab and Bucket Factoties.
Milk subscribers continue to manufacture
a. sad 20_1214,1**** . ft, Tato. Easlas, ST*3 Wu*.
Wads sod Wissile, rAwat Wash's's Mutton
Ordarl washt4l7 attassiad to. WALE *WALTON.
Ellinel and BOden4
gip latent
n.nl h
a :Tote:antetzd.:
' 44llm° u 2 nada an abort no
"al
" 41047 I"latt°.
zuslNEss
ATTORNEYS.
ark P; MORRISON, Attor
at Lime Me 11.1-Yourth street. bet.san
sallassat,Pittstatzti.Ps. ms 24
OBEBT'E. BIILUPS, Attorney at Law,
staons.mo. • • fa
OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at LILA—
MUM* Tifth MI Oita irtreetiODPNt i tZ,V 11
mpg.
AMES J. KUHN, Attbney at ,Lavr, dice
math stmt. taw entst. Pittsburgh. Ja1.5417
AGENCIES.
Colleo
ffitoltigan General Conunisaion and
. . .
:ton iisetioq Office,
OB the collection of Same and Foreign
Ideleantfle sad allothaldeniay clams. is 2dlehlgrai
pugergriselisseut twa. Paer Wan=
13U, and
1 1:;ailt kl7lBolt,Petrce.i. biletassee.
Vrencens Haab-a:nth arrs. Kramer & Bahia, Dank.
err, Wee 41^.004 Gazette =an Lorene &Imre. & Co..
Illerebents.
wunia c =uda Wads= nortl ai •
k.osate es.
WM. A. IRWIN'S
REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87. Front
street, 84.1wrfrom riaz)cok Doolc Lk. Chou ,
o VS Iron. am Opal taaporty bought and oat
4,32745
itWIZEN WOMIB, Real Estate Agent,
Stook, Iderehendlne end BM Broker, eke No. sa
urits Meet, adore Wood. Ruthless proutheiri kdi7 setthßed
to. -
SA.IIIIT&L L. ALtiIt.SHELL, Secretary Citi
. setzei /tsarina Company. %Man stmt.
M.' GORDON, Secretary Western Ines•
. Tan Go" co Wain stmt.
- _
GABDIN= . 13OFFIN,,AgentfbrEranklin
A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
. Mal lamraneo Ckaosen.T. u WatEr farad. •
DRUGGISTS.
roan nororcu.-:—..i. ris---copaut 'awn
.11R0111311113,
(=mow TO r. tom a' co
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. ISO WOOD 81:RILT,
PuTALWROH,
Femiatais of Dr. 1111.szt.es arktorsted Varelltura. far
r . to; tr.i. , r., imecossorto pa. 3, t .
lirr Vittaloal• and tail. . and Ranh:.
"- rrow. ~ .‘PT,..
i7 /11EN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
Dees,Banta Ma Vezalehes and Dye Star. Ea 2 9 e
ebunk.
arde . V=rearlys prompt attention.
tor Asoat for Bebe neWPaimonle Syrup. mar My
A. FAIDIESTOOK & CO., Wholesale
• Dreudo..
and aunmenctatiro orValta Le 54,11.1
and imams, ear= Wood awl lme stmt s.
meta rats
.. . . _._
E. BELL= Wholesale Dealer in
• nod
Dui=A Dye Stuffs, Olin Via%Ja
arranted. me. an, in
v
MIIMIEGI SLUM—
MEN
-
MEN le REITER, Wholesale & Retail
emees Liont7 and it Cs strata
SCHOONMAXER & CO„ Wholesale
WTWWWW. WO. 21, Word Rua; Pittsburg!,
-4,OEOLPH FLEMING, Sucoassoito L.Viloos.
& fb.. =lva Disrlot dont arid Damond—goorsoz
tua gg Lan osolioomoloto anartsosat of
Quota. Porfoooorr, asul
ratankm to Ws tragoloo.
Mold= sogoortffloos foroffilly pomp ®d. at all
boot. MOLT
COMMISSION &C.
MAL. RIMS
FOM S DTPhat • eet -C DT j° ?iiro N 1
.IYIEWMRTTS,
Wool, lEllw, Flour, Hama, Lard, & Lard Oil
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 7i Watcr St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
' ls ,,A=ENrga• - 0 .: 2141 War Wel% Wisps, Otto.
DJoaas.Cmatz Cit Dap Bk. Komntmr!los.
I za b o k • O k aitalm. Ban:WOO, Guntsma
Thomas Grlaer,lMakn.lliotakes Comm% adne.llV
Salm. - A D Baba Co.
•
9CO w
USIZIZIPMM ROM.= KT Eri n im
-- SOUS &
FLOUR FACTORS ,
&SD •
General Probes Companion Madan%
two prO, Man= mut I* N: Water X-, Mae
PECLADELPHIA.
•Attst
/341 , 11•/. Woodward • CA ITSta. To J
D Labour • Oa. Clo, 0.•
Guam maul* co, " AD Rollo* a OD.
Wool 4.0.1Ter. 0
81ter,'Priro A Co. _.. pr:A.lllll 3 = 4
(4 .1 1•16= A Clo i ", Idarmr i (haler, "
" J 9 Cbowomrstb a Cb °
Bryan. ileanody 2to, Pitt . . ipm, L. Witmarth a Co.Preal
assW,Ookgesve SON . WI a Liggett.
J. iw .Ites, Wattle Wilson,
And Pittsburgh ugd phnsega. liontlonta sToorallT.
1•14-0m0
UM4AIMMiII
•
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
No. 114 &mad st.., PituburgA, Pa.
I..z.ecarl
SPRINGER JIABBAGII.
00211111E21014 SIERLIELBT,
Dealer-in Wool, Provisions & Produce generally.
. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET,
errrsovwfs, PA.
£?
ATWELL, LEM & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROC ERS.
Pr & Commimon Merchant%
AND DIAIXIIS IN
• PrITSBURGH MAN7JF4CTURES,
1hi..13 Wood sty biomes= Water awl Brent in
PITTSBURGH.
DAVID C. HERBST.
Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission
• MERCHANT
No ROT Liberty dna. P i t t a at;
urgh,
ELVES his attention to the era of Flour,
ma, Earn. lard. Chem, BOWIT, D'a
witl3=3=mta lL am.
ranaMtals soUdt•d• .5/141
(late of the firm of kingg doM~oorhoad,)
COMMISSION M&RC JIANT,
DEALER 11V PIO AEC= IND Ek2ONAr.
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
aPI9 TUTTIMMOIL PEI NA.
A..A. HARDY,
ownaysTir.uTr3oVilizi'D'Tv'naz' Icazaztr:
Agent of the loam and bdianapolls
RAILROAD,
No. 80 Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa.
perils
J. W. BtTLEB, CO.
XMWARDING &• COMMISSIoN • •
CII&NTB sad Destro la all ktoda cf Plttsbar •h Id •
AB. CANFIELD, lato of Warren, Ohio,
Cnicianinrien snit Toryszdin Mainunt, and MIAs.
beak in Wisteria Rainy*n•• •. 1 niter, Pot and
Peal dab: and Wentern Prod.* • • y. Water
_ .
ZOOMS 4.... •,
:Ake. dein Stobboa =LS 03.3
111 LITTLE iTholesale Grocers,
PitstaVran sa ila.
liftrE oEPZE
IfaWnnAaßtEeHaOll
D=o=it=l3E.d—idllbEbl"iNeßstYan t,sHtu.l
agaDMY7I
:SAS PALM:Fa, Imparter and Dealer
tarresama amerfataWatirspg,No. 66 lisrkoS
totwern 119.1.646.64 Woarth atm% el
DRY GOODS.
JuSEPH 1(0815113 & .
Wholoaale and Retail Dealers in
TEMITINGS,
nutztorpizerga HOSIZAHT 4 GLOM,
'AMOY Goods, io.
warligrestitaelYtnria"lawna.mtlo.l7
A. A. Xi= iCO mew= n.. 0. L. AMC=
and
TOIL
AA. MASON 1304 Wholesale and Ratall
m=nlayiersaa MOWN/ 00 0 dA "th
URPIEY k BUROIIAELD, Wbolassie
sad Ratan 3 Gads ant.g. wow rXcrib
Removal. Removal! Removal!
ROWNsoN, 00,-21r0..23, NMI =MET.
I..jAVI*I - Iteurotcd - our Store to No. 23,
a Ilith (was motto e. A. M= • 004 •••••
wpm imnund to .cartdt one of *lto. lary•o Stoats of lak•
Partod and Anortleasik out 011 C/ot/• I• this
xisArt•L• A Marrtaxteat cia De 4=4
— lrgritas °l l% .44
Brun•
' T' a d a.ttel 15_ 4 Can:4=mi
• "3+41 and . rai unr"un tjmur,
rootherrith time. ri? r, zcti,Ao..wathoozl
kw sake/
~n , th h 9 tbs./it:6*So% ••41 , 20.
_mr — Tawikr••••, ,. mot ea r a rmitm •••1•1.
NW1N .V. ,34 4 4 . gal k ltil bet vide of 1 1 7. 1
8,72
• Mot lirtUle Mime esNh sae N
_ _
G ------- ;ORGE E. ARNOLD & CO
iltaANual N
winnow E.
Ne.,141 /aura And. appootte !km):
AWZoweicticess;
Cement end tones.
KLASTES for Land and Stucco Wotk; Co
ms 0 ,. Clitera ma Palle irorlm Oda Stoat; it
es bandit alio Mans.fitamele.
tatt-ALLACII.
v u 3 3 13CtranchtrIAmatesn" linr= flp4
ne a m, ST larced da nat.
*pate for tbs. ate 1.
sm.. Porta. . •••
IODINS-50 oze for Bale bit'
1134 UMW w.laaotoona
ANKERS -AND BROKERS
• BANKING HOUSES
oir
JOHN T- HOMO:
BEDFORD BEDFORD CO..
COMERBIO sommuirr co..
NOWT PugagANT. WCATSIORND CO.
MINELLSVILLN, !KUM D L O.. Pell.
°STOWS
NEN W BII.IOIITON, IIEAVERCO,
Dwelt' recetred, kgsoottute mods. Worts boo]
sod collected, lbaig Notes . Sheds taught _
Blocks, Notes.! other hecurltleo bought an d
semmiedon„ Coreurtaudeuns sod onllectluo • stahl
&LLU 111.1113:11- 12 . 1)
hRAM R & RAIIM, Bankers and Ex
ebanne Brokers. Bay and sell Gold and Wry and
Note,. tuy= t ra t.. B.agstat• Ora:el=
Vlll . %.' j r . Buy and sell Bt ' S ' elts on Comnrissio. 00114.-
lions made on all points in tns Union. dtdoe corner of
Third and Wood atmete. s directly t. O
p 7 oppalte the Bnsials
HOLMES is SON, Dealers in Foreign 4 1: , nod Doman. MIL of
It Y... oaf, .n.rkst. Oatlfkoibm 44
Bonk Notes and imio . No. 59 E Mond. tte
• Colloctionn made on all the inincipal
t ti
s. lAtlIXEMI3.40:40711:1133 1 11,M- 11 . 0.1171.110 r. iroanral)
AMERICAN
P AZA„ &M. A 0 E
A Or
N 0.78 Second st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS of Papier Mache
Ch.:Lemmata lb:Churches, Dolma. Steamboats=
&nor and Rotate Frames. Window and Door
Breast,. Trams, Oorneh Ventiletore and Centre Pions
for Callinre. Halettel arid Moulding. ofetarl dosodPtion.
site and det4po, man and warranted LIMP durable
than any other article now In not.
11 .Orders executed on the shortest tattoo.
3 ,“151C 'Wet =lfni% r tn.
DMILINB, TOMO .tia
Wo.DlSocond rt. bet. Wood d Market aria.
rendtf
=Cali A. Amos allauaLa
UNION POI7HDRY,
Mitchell, Iterron b, Co.
Tarim. centinne the business of the Union
2 72 a prAr . r i at i t :i hs old litand of PlttiNooB, 111T011-
nay satatadtatitre La meal, a lane Lad atonal
samtatent at I.I4IBTINEIB, aratplitdag
Cooking Stens, Ranges and Side Ovens,
07P/CE AND JAIILOR ETOVEN
MANTLE &KITCHEN GRATES,
Haar Ware, Wagon Bozo, Dog IronsySad
Tea Hallo, Plows and Plow Points,
Mill and Machinery Castings generally,
And GAB and WATER PIPES td all LULA
IRON A NAILS OFIII2 BEST BRANDS,
Shove* Spades, Picks, dm,
All of which alll to void Lt. tosnatia - tancre prism
• enn Cotton NW* Pitts'Oar Lb
NNEA y , orrILOS & CO.. manufso
Yll nf'l".k
_Vhpari 1.4
Ousel Main or all orlon nul l: Zen
Ootton Twin%
Plough and neon Apt,olo
Betting.
Grail Arai and daiLdrne
a gyj a cte i r v a e llft .t t u thej u lnr b gre Store of Ug111:4 WM.=
WILLIAM ift — ARI4IIILL & CO.,
61 Penn et.., below Marbary, Pitteleugh, , Pa.
6: TEAM BOILER MAKERS and st ry
ET
-1.7 MON WOB.SEBB, Idsurrfactorers of Barnhill's Pat.
opt Boller. Lcomotive, Vinod sad Cylizolerlioilav, Mtn.
nay. DrelehtniZrz Led, tom P i lse lk. (tnisizr . a, PAIS
Wry&MWork, Brae Vt . 'Viaduct bona, dons
the &utast none. AU orders honk • distance promptly
attended to.
Rats and Caps.
LiWILSON It SON keep constantly on
asaa.m7 desettptloa sad misty of Data wad
Da both *balsa. cad Those &dazing a small
hablionabla Hat a? Cap. cood and tho.P. ' , mid tooll to
Cita us call bad. ponhaldric elsewhere. n 011341
itAW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
Idanunetaxer and D..lu In Cannot Wank N.
atnnt
GROCERS.
Wirt P, =VMS
Shriver & Dilworth,
WIIOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 130 & 132 Second Street,
(Herron Wood and &airfield) PITTSBURGIL
MONTROSE MITOHRLTREE,
Wholesu:o Grocer and General Merchant,
No. SOD /Ant , Strad, fitabunpl. oeo.ly
W. a. Mt3lllll.
SMITH, HAM el IMMEL, •
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Second and ill Front street,
Jul& PIZTSBURGH.I - ..
NMI 1114.101117
Wallace & Gardiner,
1110L.X.I.ILZ DEALERS 111
Flour. Prtoriedona and Produce Generally,
NO.= LIZZIITY BT,
BAGALEY, COSGRAVE & CO., Wholo
gals Groom. 111 sad 9) Wood street. Pittsbarah.
.11,0-17
A CI7I,I3ERTSON, Wholesale wooer and
pogialerion Maru.• • ;Dealer in Prod. ..aid Atte.
llasinfeetured .A..tee. 196 Liberty Amt. Mt.
bare&
30EC1..31C01 130 /1011,------1171.1.11.111 rlDru.
OLIN FLOYD k CO., Wholesale Grocers
Bb
sad Ctomutisairsa archusts,Tro. PM Waal mid 223 Lib.
4 l y street, Pittsburgh. 1.16
tOBERT Idoo.ltE, Wholesale Grocer,
Dealer In Produce, Pittsburgh lisnalbettcrws sad .11
of Furolga ad Domestic Wines sad Lamers. N. 311
Liberty street. I. hand a very large stork of amens'
old liceasugshsle Whistey. which .Wseni less tor matt.
0•112. WCANDLIML..........WLIWJI KUM L. COMM
MeCANDLESS, MEANS lc. CO., (IstiCcea
ms to Wick tNoCandtaaaa %%blade (how;
to Won, liallkOlasaoottowYarne. and PlWonwith
kt•infaahrm coma or Wood and Wasor eta.
son 1f0ru............741119 D. Va.,. C. SOIL
M ' Gri.r. 4 ROE, Wholeash) Grocers and
Gozoodadon MorelloWs. N 0.194 Lltorty strool.PlOta•
•
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Osomrs,Cosomlooton Momloaats. Dolan In Produce
ttatrorgh.
Picisbursh tclanatootaxes. No. 253 Meaty stmt.
ri
DICKEY k CO. Wholesale Oro
,
BAGALEY, WOODWARD & 00., Whole.
se. eromrs. do-221 Must Amt. PIAII , •
BOOKSELLERS &C.
O. COOlMANfroessar to & Bad-
J:11• la.) Wholesale sad Ito Dealer In Boole, lithtivh •
err wad Paper 'lssuance, / etzset. 6th doer 6.. E.
JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta.
Wain •• • • • Mawr, N. 0, Marks%
•, A • , • ••• •
AY & CO., Books• are and Stationers.,
Ka. WI Wood stoat. rurt door to UM oorarraintrd.
• mh. P. Salmi uld law Moto enartantly Itand
L. READ, Bookseller end Stationer, No
TB Posrth stmt. Apollo BrtBSTBSB.
MUSIC. &C.
John H. Mellor,
O. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond
tia 1 11 aNV MAT*.
LlN'd- MODE M DRONB and ORGAN HAMM.
URA. and dssin In Ulna andlduslealOooda, IL=
11. Kleber & Bro.,
o 3 FIFTH ST., Big of the Golden
;tilnltt,tx,d-..11,1r tag,3alVß tn.
MIK NEZDILAW6 Genuine 1317001:0N8 lIRG A ZI
Dalisre In Music ud Mk.lc. Ingtalr
MUM A 6
Charlotte Blume,
MMITPACTURER and Dealer in Piano
and !mortar of mute and musical InAnni•
otanVIICTo &gat* for the Ii&WID1110 PIANOS, Woo for
ILALLITT, DAV/8 00:8 BoatonPlanOe, vi Wo od wi out Nadeau Attackunant. 11 rt.
hH. PUGET, No. 27 Id Fifth 5t., 4 4
• term Wood and Market, Manufacturer
e may ornery description and of Plated
Wan of any weight of plating. Also. dealer in
J
min./11n b Ware, Cocks cad Yana artlein
Wanted anal* enni pattern' °natant'? ori hand
to snit those gessoes who mar win to select articles
saw When themplatedto partionlar went.
P. N. PRZYTAL 12111#921 Ws Mirada and patrons that
he tun Joined Wawa, to L.U. PlAbEr to undertake
enterer reins* to the Watch droatment in the above
mentioned astablishment. lie hopes that his well known
competnew in nip line will wan the pstrolien of thaw
woo attach some ireportance to th e nineteen and tnor.
moo of thole Name. anti:2En
r I. REMOVAL • srara---.....—Mrlicrinerzu.
Valley Forge Plow Works.
J. S.MAildb at SPEER
RAVE REmOvs:o to the • arab story of
R AVE
huge and . aortunodkoal Werthonee, eon= of
&Lam' Liberty stmt. 'thus they bays opiand
anortment pf their LitAut leavroved and highly approve
ad VOWS, and would then* the Whitton or Jarman
and Traders to call and *lumina ther trop CHOU!,
Of r,t, , Patent Linen MI Me. Bon Boil, Double WM.
PW =
Oortoa o , jaw, ant .0021 .1 "
1110001.0.1% Plan
b uM2ffli. u*".
Id. DE LARGE,
MALE% IN
HIDES, LEATHER & OILS,
233 LIBES rr ST, froporgotim bead cf Wood.
♦ fan aNcrtauslat of
Hoyt's Leather Bolting and Oils,
For Alieblauy sad Ooa Oars. gime on him&
spll2lrd
Ninth Ward Property for Bale.
IWILL SELL on roneonablo terms ond
psontrals„Oro LOTS, earner MOOS. and Carroll O rna te
AIM,
ALS. Dobbs' ans. Tbsy handosaaly Ornate
ed yrive• rarklarlos.
hi" three Wia mita of Marti and Baldnin sta.. SS
bet trot auk. Thar ars olaniard Or *Mart srstelan
boarding bows or for earl depot—for cosi bronshr by to.
Now or the Coanalsrata Unmans.
Al.l WW2 I.OTA corewr of Enda sari Wilkins sta..
molts tbs iplandin losproonnut, loontry. ka.. or Pea
se& At llart. MO ars wall loasesd Or • sisantaalt ar
Oases boarding boloOl on, Or the hundreds of inseban•
W ortlot. nsighbOna=. AP.W to
=kat( LOOMS H. anIIIOA2C. 113 [Aborts st.
To Mill Owners,
, RESOII BIIRR art I Lanni Hill Mill
Btraes. Spiting Moths. FlDlmee. AIM Ire ..
Zama Wire, Cora And CO , Oriodon. Out Lon
Prod talla.(a daiderAtum Lama mill) always on Lund
AAA. mad. to onier.al BID LiLattr 0-srt.t^qtt FL ra •
inteliamd
W. W. W AC
belittaeatiag andlica trona .
IrrIIE Subscriber having purchased the ex
cAo;mi!!'"Vg Ti l ia j dr r a tt 4
Ins u '="" i ltac!;
rzlaurl IntasungetartnA=sic
wareroosNce PoaA l st.. W erposit• Azig./ * 4 "
aka=rmal_amsetaroat efUsjokiliz
St =i -°4- .2traitharra"
NEW YORK ADITERTNEXEMS,.
Prom MILLIE, VIELSOII2III,o
. OWEI ISCLIRLL. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ism klimorora AorromMo WM. N0....148 Broodorm,
New York
A. ARM% & BONI
.. . _
MERCHANT TAILORS. I '
367 BBOADWAY runt YOU..
THE latefirm of A. at G. A. Arnocx. hay. I
lag been dissolved nn the let Mt. A. Among. the
founder o , the °Mahal firm. has mods , el with himself
hie eon WILLI /111. (Jm , of Os Iste tree.) for the poneme
of rontinnlnn bogs.. an aterstant Tains. They bays
Ulan the More No. 567 Brosidway, between thn gt: Moro.
1 a and Metropolitan lloude, where the/ bare. i v .ut op
• fine assortment of Cloths. OsmitarNie Ilsa °Moo of
the invest style.
Our coatomers ma assured that our et= inn te Ito en.
Dance tborepotatlon which forty yenta of attenllon to
Mosinee. Mu carted The the senior. partner' and t4t our
constant cars ernlbe to hero every mirosens, made In a
manner that. for 'We sod workmanship. Cannot .n...
Psuarl. :-.132720 Imtv
Bewihg
_lLachine Spool Cotto .
OWES di MACYLUGH7S
ihr i i
Superior Improved fix Cord 500 Yard
Spool Cotton Thce d,
WARRANTED 6 Cord No. 60_ ino naive,
being 20 Non above ether 'namd mold de 6 Cord;
OM! to No 80 Mimlooos *tors othor ,ernes
Cord from No. OD to NaNo.
pull assortment of Lbls envorlin astlele_AMbla Is non
preferred by Lhasa alio tor !OWING )IL OLLINBS for both
Upper tnd Lena Tented) jag received &tidier/ sale by the
ram of 100 dm. or sedates of f A O I O , I.M6 a im . a.
llama At ter 0 1138 a 1111.05121ra=w1r1 !le.
DIM for trial given free to barna me tetlant
GEORGE W. PARERAI . I,
Merchant Tailor,
518 Broadway, evirodte 8c P/lolnolas Hotel
myutlmy NSW 110 RK.
New York Corn Exchange.
125
BAG M
a A
nd 127 BrN ITF A oad C Street. TOR Y.
B. E. CLARK,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Bags and Bagging,
(ISNABDIVIS, Sheatings, DactrAelaz and
Cotton Wine. ac
31111 ere, Mow Deem, dn. Ita I/ !Sin BUM.
Beandeen tinge. BAGS,
Deigned and printer:lto order .raceway Me their ram i. ur
assortment of Onrdere le lute. and of miens dealing.
and our endanger. an any matter thtf rune ryleti
Olut4 leartit ' rare er; a:mobs fa Oat of
Farxratr Bags, vist ranges. Bum of all t trims
brsods of Dotoz. nen rot/ Lear Canags3o. bent?
Drills, as
Bat Parton implied with tam all elsis, pri4d to =dn.
Provlsian Dealers enyplled with Dam and Beeq Bum Co..
ere. to, Made of plant or colored cloth. We Noe nem
designs for etnnuttrur. mrtUr
Paints, Oils, Gloat,
linnurg Fltiid. Camphene,TA tio-.
D 0 R fr , . MA N -
589GRILENW1011 STUMM Oozier &Ja*: TOIK,
near Hudson Maar and Eri .Railroad hi,
i t RE now selling the above artialz con
..ation wax, • mandato artortmentat a. Dry
trench 00, Bruther. Gina, Glazier's Ilicumme-4- , ~r . L.O.
and American Zinc Bunn, .11.4APYkse that
attar great Inducement. to Dex err and theinnAhnt.
irhetodr
For tho 1.000_,_000.
U. 8. PATENT MARBLE COARANT,
_
90 Thompson street, N. Y.
PIANUFAOTORERSOFMARBU MAN
ILES. TABU: TOPS, OOLUBLN34I 4 I2TAIS.
Sienna, IhrorateLand all Mahan This
ar : 11 - ' A
which laa melioration °Marble thhetrobaroteally
rombloed with mineral =lam e° ne to De raeolnal Into
on? Aron 000 ookmily leach a =OW oats be trannfao•
tend at htes than half the east of the annarasterlaL
wnd hile It alma It In durability and beauty. nig .
* Mar
blel Iron Ina Elate, then brio sorfsne
running into the atm of the roatr. sehhOoto varrlg
Is used to elve temporary twenty to the Rlltbak. Man.
tles hem VI to Mt Table Topa an, evaahl chow
nights for the ihorafnetare and kale or alms fez the
afferent States, sehkt, till Insure Ltorsanwrstnrne to
Uwe. into:eating thameelm.A n trzatlon fttralatted on
U Nllrtg n it &dn. NEW Y
oottitlyr apt!
French Window Glean.
EDWARD P. DICKft,
144 Citambers se., N. T.
'Pro doors west of Hudson Elva Railroad Depot.
OFFERS to Denials andOnstomers his oel
slnsteS lewd.ro
of Fnctk Wisdom Mon= 6voras
btstas. Parties Istitilnanforlastloa rIO It* farabbed
of slu s
wi d th prises onnseelpt of thsty ultras. Otasisaat to say
esit sd a nd rusted fres m tillaydy
Umbrellas and Parasols.
JOHN I- SMITH
• WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER,
234 & 235 Broadway,. NoW York.
The most extensive in the world.
THE late fall in the price of materiels, con
y *moan t open the atringc.7 of the Oman =that,
has ambled am to stanulactura largady for the /Wing
trar and to adar to merchants, at am.y . Mir raioes. the
tartest and matt amerlate manual:mat 01 -
UMBBRT I AS AND PARASOLS
to be mend to aurora or /merles: liatutunits 'tabu;
Nes Yogi to buy thedr goodie's, mmymatittate totttatt to
all and IMILIA1111) Were:Wore
N. 11.—Yhmse eat thia and oat aml hut IC tarts. stew
Back lar tsfamnm. ActlX .L 8.331111; Uttattrerttrer.
mhZZtontel
MIST EREBLIIIN FLS.EO FORTES.
STEINWAY .4 SONS,
SLANWPACTUREES lin and Iht Walter Street.
ELM 1110•1,11 , 1 T. Wit TOM
IL? ESPEOTFULLY call the at,
tentton of the public to their eplendld
assortment.' entiErand andeguare Plan.
ankh. for`
olume or tote, elearkity. of
tooth.lk= of lialatuln short neer thing that readm•
Plano are lansarpoind. Th e/ W O OS awarded the
First nth= 02 both kindle. In otateUtlon With the
poet dletlogulaNecl maker* Loom Boston. t Inlanalphia
Not Yen aed Belthaora
NEW TEllll4PlllerilneraT S Son Ran lost been
&waned the FIRST Preratom WILD MEDAL .11
ecannetltorn at the late Pat"( the amain, Institut%
Crretel Palm*, for the NEST tianontes. dot oele:51.
LOR MINING PURPOSES, and for lONl
aniparkftlanboqiga WET
i rd DRY blastfix
Di th• B1NCIL; and DOUBLE TAPE WAWII II FYBIL U
Manufactured and linld b I
GLENN PUTMAN,
ST Liberty At, NEW YORK.
sir Orden promptly Wind for 11l Mad. eauN POW.
DEE,dirr
of thp moot athrared tashAA EDON% EXIIIRI
ZIONAL /IRE violas. s m PrIIIiNALS, AA' Ac.
nola
SCHIEFFELIN, BROS. de CO.,
IMI:ONTIB3 AND DEALERS IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &e.,
170 WILLIAM ST., New York,
INVITE the attention of the trade to their
large and vsned .tack of Drees. Pahl.; OIL. Par! lem•
"Ira ".
did= tothenzregolar Imrortallons °retard* Drunk
they ale deo reeedvind. dlrut from the sonreee of mod..
time and manedeoterd..nriplies of Tootle, Ilalr and tiall
Amble, Monza& Corte, Mortars. Overige& handl and
able Monza
Lubin'. Entracte, and bl e b `. gr.
tiefwnwun,r , nomwdolDrasant. 004" m Ode/
ere SID, enabled to offer 012 the mad advantageous torso.
Orden. Mater to berme or by mil. .111 melee brempt
atter:tram. fellidyv
IMPORTANT
i iii• ~ ~:.
TIM ROPE RILLS,
T 1 Taros elm. and 11 BuWI Rama, NiYam
Priodnal QOM 103 /tong oral, New York, ,
notary. N0a.30..31 and 10 Madam street, Jersey Mts.
T ' Propnotore of - thio long and well
knoOY.
C wn
SALAMI SPAR ZST.LBLISHMENT,
Continue to prow. the b.st Yearmonneelosl .11roderr In
nee, for Ba.leWg amid, Blscult,Tra and other Wee. to.—
Thai also peeper. Mustard. Ownaotad man s other mil.
elm of dolly nee In every famd u. l47 th ey o ff er upon the
next mamas terms meat to dealers atm.
NMthem. K. AJ. 0. Ulla •
-o==mm advised to toad. to. 1.1 sr
Vela, iaOrled.
.
The Adams Octiress Com_pany,
Pittsburgh, Rochester and New ling Neon Compan y.
aykNOR the especial accommodation of the
to population Moue the Rot of the Oblo and Pure
nuts Railroad, between Pittsburgh and New Medan,
whom inebriate Maine. and motel nilations require inch
Agency, The Adams Sapress Omposoy bare mode
orrangement with the Railroad es to enable them to tot
• trusty Mean gar on the Achemmodatlon Train.who will
Ws thane oft all Meetly Led business entrutt.
ed to him. The Messenger will have sultan Sate in the
Begiteit• Car. Rhe the deposit and be urr wourity of lebnim.
Jewelry =dottier valuables, Ile will leave New Brighton
by thellteroing Trarrowouiln In Pittsburgh =I Minh.
ny City during the day to attend, to such dmintherlous
Ray be entruata4 to him, d return by the Evening
Trainorlthla Coeds and C o mm oltdoo• smote& It will
be his duty to receive on his up trip ail Petrel&Peoliseee.
orders, money, to , which will be delimited to the proper
pintmoo Mow the arrival of the troth ed the Allegheny
lat 7 Benet. Ile will elm receive written otvertal mann.
es to se deltvered to the city—oommunicats itZee—
obtain inftmatilm, sod return repine—order sad
return taem—mods•uaretnaes. su•sil. • tee
0
Fagga= i ll i re u z Vet A d ll l.ti teill=
Mamma without site. oblige, but tt 1000,. mob dell..
261:7 dtrecdian on pseksasaeorscidir fa:tine. Imam.
be
At Way St m ations; all =Mei 'Milt* left with the Station
Agent atlas RsarcaLd Cosausur, when Prow Harty le
bot at Um atidaukon the antra et the Tratu. to recalls
The rJaargeg fbr• curving packages, to. end for amine
Inulscsd er the Ilassapr. ars Int•ndist to Le wind
Amiable limns. W ho mutton:Re of ths basin... Ls lath
as to admit of it nodal astraementa will be mods.
Ail the yasesnuer le required t. settle hie bills and ints.
11:muddily With the Oompun, and to pay MAU, the tot
eons of ttos ithe will plasm not a& him to wait *ill mat
thy tor_bie Day, so he has no dietntlevi In the matter.
nkaMY B. LIMN has been appointed Messenger, and
will occonence tds duties an Monday. Deo. Si, lb
erelbill AID AGMS
Rat bet* —M
F.= 4 3 rti
A iu tleepo2_oilicZ w ,
Zeteleeky asetion—bie.
ReCeatee—bie. Wkita
Omni Asu.sol ktmsesoo,,.
Pittsbursh,,Dos. 20, 10.514
Commercial Hotel,
Canto of Girod imd Nem Laws, New °rims.
IL STEEL would moss respectal
•
to ly Inform the traveling notate that b y•••
Kan the above named flout,
The !lota bee recemUy undergo= • thteroolle repair
and renovation. and has been feted up with new arid d
irust Muslim% carpeting. Le, ea The prourietor .1 11
eves 7 tare laid &Satini to the condint and wants of
rhe Dungan. The table will be espplled with the beet
that the raarkate 'Abed.
This Dotal tidos situated In the inunediata Vicinlh et
the buduteg Put of the oltii .5 well ae being eonvealdet
t4A• dientatent Sandia*, the peoptietar Poem that by
lOW. attention to th e wards of
hit potroas to reovire that
liberal patronage that be. ever been bestowed goon WA
homes
Price of Board por Day, 81,00.
The gar Will be stocked With Moos and 1 Iteeco tntert.
or to mother beau in Use tits. A good Low-him= 12 to
12 . Also
A. ht. Also Wising sad secanmodUloa nitemdmita.
jaltl O. lillBol4 SOO.
L IL McSADIN & CO.,
Q.t. Tstylett, t _
COMMISSION DIB.OIIANTS,
No. sa LAMA de )U3 COMMARCLAL Br,
St. Louis, No.,
is t c, r
soli&
a t dDY .D.uPt.y L vsons, lour. Oran
WELT°
Memo. T. U. Sena £ Plit!br.t&h. figiaid
Mt. Alm tiorton
LE MON & CO.-TRANSPORTATION
LINE-111•Ing mule admits
=this winter, so an now proporE l Daiga
Wu booboos b 7 PENNA , W 4
old SAI LuitAD, moon to and tom the Llama Qum.
We am wore ooTtliontto and all Moog atioest4plit e
roots. th e Potost.lkoml sod Eattrood th at to mu
*mated to reader to
Zoo&m and Angora t. TM atollsoco el Ift!
=mirtordsrort it* at Portico Earout vitt ere
ft•PIAD WU* . of trtlitti.
ox i xtlitilti Amt. et MD sums.
TUESDAY MORNING, JIINE 8, 1856
Advance Parnents.—Hereafter no nib
exription self be taken nor the Daily or Weekly Garette.
odes payment is made In advance. Wheneyer the
time le up to wheat the subactiptlon Is veld, the paper
.111 to Itcrartably stopped, unless the subecriptton Is re
ancsed by advance payment. All transient edrartisinst
of every description. mill be required to to paid In ad
vane, The only exceptlone will b. whom special Month
lee O[ ysarV contracts ars mad.. osplolt.
121.17usisaysk Weekly unseen.—The *neuron
simulation ofons Weekly Garde offers to oar boulnass men
• matt doe:Weinman= of matins Melo 'tallness morn
OUrdrolllolol2 10 Weems four end five thowand. magus
1,1117 Mershint, monatsetmmy and .ho Icsoper 113
Waters Pokusylnalk.and E• 151.12 Ohlo.
MOSS LAND Oassra—The policy begun by
the present Cougress in the passage of the lowa
land grant, has been rapidly followed by the
passage of similar grants to Wisconsin, Alabama,
Leuislana and Michigan. The bills granting
lands to Louisiana and Alabama passed without
objection, but when the Wisconsin bill was under
consideration, a Tennessee Member, true to the
inveterate sectionalism of his party, endeavored
to get up an opposition, which, however, was
unavailing. The House has been active in this
matter since the first bill wak passed by the
Senate, and it has followed the usual course of
pairing off adopted in everything at Washing
ton. One day a free State grant is aimed and
the next a slave State grant. Lori g the last
Congress the Homemade majority bedient to
the prejudices of its Southern le ere in the
House, passed the Southern bills a d defeated
the others. On Wednesday the Se ate passed
the four land grants named above, which had
originated in the House. They th refore only
need the signature of the Presiden to become
laws.
The object of the Northern majo ity in pass
ing these measures will be appare to any one ,
who studies the map of the Nor went. The
construction of the Railroads orojee ed in Michi
gan and Wisconsin is deemed ease tial to the
rapid progress of settlement in nnesota and
Nebraska. In the upper peninsula of Michigan
e l
there are at present no roads erne t of the ru
dest.deseription, and in winter w en the Lake 1
is frozen, the settlements in that ch mineral I
region are completely shut out fro communi
cation with the rest of the world. In summer
the lake navigation ferniehes fiscal es for travel
and trade, but they are inadequate to the wants
of the population. , They n Railroads
dirmigh the whole of Miebig ti use ave
nue, not merely to the copper Ines, but Co
northern Wisconsin and Minnesot both now so
fast filling with emigrants. Mich! nis the nat•
mai approach to northern Minesot But to the
greater part of that vast territory Wisconsin
must be the route to travel from the East. The
river line is subject to the ice embargo In winfer,
and is moreover too circuitous. With an effi
cient system of railways in both Michigan and
Wisconsin, the settlement of Minnesota mast be
very greatly increased. The railway system of
Ohio, Indiana and Illinois are thorough and com
plete and In lowa the roads to be aided by the
land bill which has just become a law, will an
swer all the desired purpose of providing impro
proved approaches to Minnesota and Nebraska.
But to render the plea still better, Mr. 'noting
ton has just introduced is bill into the House,
giving lands to the territories of Minnesota and
Nebraska in aid of railways.
The purpose of the Louisiana end Alabama
grants, aside from the pairing custom, Is also
equally geed. We need a good chain of railway
conneotions with western Texas, New Mexico,
and California. The ahortest route to the Pacif
ic through our own territories is In that direc
tion. The Alabama grants will expedite the
railway connection between New Otlean.sand the
cities of the northern seaboard, while the Louis
ans grant will finish roads extending to the
Texas border. Further than that the United
States authorities cannot go, as the public lands
in Texas are owned by the government of that
State, which has minty offered them in large
quantities to stimulate the construction of rail
ways. All these grants may look to partisans
like squandering the public lands, but the result
must invltably beneficial to then& lanai treasury
and to the national territories.— its N. dmir
can.
CULLINAIT Psoaartstost—Fts
dal luxuriee make their way alp
tries. The delicacies of cooki
meet with obstacles in passing tie frontiers of
civilization. Roasted potatoes and boiled meat
indeed go anywhere. Pork and beans are a la
ter luxury, and sure to follow, wherever the
Yankee's axe has girdled the roes. Johnny
cake is cotemporary; and flapjac s are not left
far in the rear. Then comes btiled dumpling,
pandowdy, succotash, pumpkin-pies and dough
nuts. Gingerbread and plum-cake mark the
gradual rise of the tide, jellies and Wane man
age to ahoy high water mark; then "floating
islands" are borne on the waves of gastronomic
stienee.
A few important luxurlea, howhver, apparent
ly of a very simple character, remain eornetimee
for ages unknown to people who are in other re
spects considerably enlightened. A poraon of
j i
veracity assurea us that traveling in the Hoosier
State, he often inquired for W eh rabbit, of
which he Is exceedingly fond. etch rabbit was
unknown! This was lamentable; inch frivolities
as crullers and cream-Cakes have already crept
in. One landlord told hint he had no Welsh rab
bits, bat that be could soon dress him a fine
American one, if he would wait while his eon
would take a little turn in the thicket with hls
gun. When informed that Welsh rabbit (orte- ,
Pally rare-bit) signified melted cheese poured
over slices of toast, the men wee sufficiently nn- I
sophisticated to appear astonished.
Fish-balls may elm be instanced. Their pop
ularity is, it appears, quite limited; rather ur
ban, than runt. We have an anthentio account
of an enterptielog tavern keeper, who, no farth
er off than the town of ll—,—, in Western New
York, boldly attempted the Introduction of this
simple article. Hie cook was quite stiqessful
and the fish-belle, steaming hot and beautifully I
brown, appeared on the breakfast table. A
couple of boarders then cacao In, seated theta- I
selves, spread their handkerchiefs in their laps,
sugared their coffee, and helped themselves to'
fish-bells. These they took with their fingers
and laid beside their plates. Having begun on
the fried mutton, one of them passed his knife. ,
between his lips, preparatory to slanting it Into
the butter, then taking up his fish-ball, gave it
a modest nibble. Appearing,to tsate something
unexpected, be looked at it, emelt of it, forebore
to butter, and finally breaking off a piece, put
it in his month. After chewing It a moment,
with a doubtful expression, he quietly took it off
his tongue and laid it suspiciously beside hie
plate.
"Say, Tom, said he, slyly nudging his com
panion, and speaking in s sott of growl, ~ r e,
stowed if their ain't /tartan dead in that are ems
sake.
I
This Is what we call barbarism.
MEDALS OP GON. PIPHOI'a ADILLALSTRATION.
—The burning of Lawrence and the burning of
Greytown, will doubtless stand upon the pages
of history as the two great events In the ex
ecutive career of Gem Pierce—the one painting
in unmistakable colors the benignity of his
civil, while the other portrayers with equal vi•
'Linen the glories of his military administra
tion. That these two splendid aciovementS—
the former illustrating the grandeur of his do•
mettle, the latter the energy of his foreign
policy--argrestermined to transmit his tame to
posterity as one of the mosearmarkable of Amer
ican Presidents, there is little room to doubt.—
For the first time In the history of this nation
has its proud navy, under the orders of the
Commander-In-Chief, been employed In the trade
• of burning negro cabin over the heads of their
defenceless inhabitants, and for the first time,
under the name of enforcing the laws, have the
murderers and vagabonds of one community
been employed by the government to do justice
by fire and sword upon another.
We have progressed fast—very fast—fellow
citizens, within the three years toist. The me
dals of the present administration are en dif
ferent from those of any farmer one, that there
is no room to doubt that the march has been,
at once, rapid sod direct. It Is supposed to be
oar manifest destiny to outstrip all the other na
tions of the world in power and magnimity; and
we have the right to congratulate ourselves upon
the probability that no other government out of
heathendom would have disgraced its navy by
the destruction of Greytown, or delivered itself
over to perpetual infamy, by embodying Ineen
diaries to put the torch to Lawrence.
These choice bite of eooundrellsm are reeerv-
ad for representatives of the sovereignty of the
people. Nor or they accidents. They are eig
nificant feats. They are the Riga manuals of
thegovernment They veal; in stronger terms
than can be tninsiated into I words, the epirit
and character of the ad.ninietration—em na a
decaying and offensive corps preaohes of moral
ity more emphatically than any written "Death,"
however huge the characters in which it appears.
—Cis. Coo,.
A PLILLBISO VAILISTr. —A stage coach recent
ly arrived In Bacremento, California, with s toad
of Californians, which may be taken as a sample
of the traveling population. In it there were
two connect on their way to the State Prison '
a
counterfeiter, a hoe thief, a deputy aherlir,
$ slippery, rs
drafty ud „prominent politician, meo
county ollioero, an exprestmon, a collector of
foreign miners' taxes, two maces and four Cili
um
Tnx !subjoined passage, which we take from
TheMaals•Zeilsing, the German organ of the Ad
ministration party, published in New York, tells
some home truths, It evinces, indeed, a degree
of good feeling and good sense on the subject of
affairs of tains, ouch as may be looked for in
vainln the generality of e Administration
prints:
"The recent news from Facile a 'bits the
events which have taken place there in a more
gloomy light even than we stated a few days
BM and we should be guilty of folly did we not
appreciate their conaequences tothe Democratic
party, es well as those of other 000nrrences of
the bat few days. We are compelled to confess
that at the next Presidential election theywill
it as thousands and thousands of votes. We
may prove se clearly as posajblet-that what has
happened in Kansas is notfiiieeeesary result of
the Nebraska bill; the reply will surely be that
the Administration might have prevented It all,
and that this Administration is a Democratic
one. The prosecution and arrest of the Free
State men was the greatest folly that could have
been perpetrated on the part of the friends of
the Adminispration„ We may hold the notorious
Legislature he legal or not, NUBS much is mere,
namely: that a pert of its acts are mockery of the
Nebraska bill itself, and one desired to be silent
ly delpised and ignored. Even if we regard the
Legislature as legally elected, it date not follow
that Ile decrees are in harmony with : the *VII
of the Constitution and the act of Congiess, to
which that very Legislature owes its existence.
Suppose it had passed the same laws with refer
ence to bigamy, as in reference to Slavery, would
any reasonable man expect that such laws should
bo respected and obeyed? Certainly not They
would stand in entire opposition with the spirit
of Democracy, as some of the existing laws ao
totally do. It 111 become the officers of the Gov
ernment to cause Free State people to be ar
rested who are guilty of nothing but a mere
hoops-poons, while the notorious murderers of
Free State people go about undisturbed. Them
are foots which cannot by any means bedisputed
away, and we are convinced that they will weigh
heavily to the prejudice of those to whom the
guilt, either directly or indirectly, belongs."
Tem Sins or Pusen.—Lord John Russel has
spoken nobly on the side of pence with the Vol•
ted States, in a discourse in London, upon the
Study of Humanity:
"The miner of our separation from the Uni
ted States was to be regretted more than the fact
of that separation, for they were told by travel
lers In the States of New England that the
books in which the young men were tanglitat
this day contained accounts of that fatal contest,
describing the successes of the Americans; how
bravely they bad fought, and how ) they had
achieved their independence against the attempts
of the British Hine and the British Parliament.
He was looking the other day, with a very dif
ferent object to the present, at the form of oath
taken by New England statesmen, and he fond
that they swore never to obey any sucoessor of
George 111. We might say this was unwise on
their part, and that the contest having ceased
long ago they ought not to recollect it; but he
[Lord John Russell] must own what had been
done was an effect that might have been fore
, seen of the injustice of our attempt to enslave
those peapls. That was bad seed producing bad
fruit, ant we might observe that, following the
same teaching, whenever there wastany trifling
dispute between this country and the United
States, there wax not wanting persons who en
deavored to inflame It—who endeavored to in
duos the Americans to believe that we were al
ways wishing to get an advantage over them, or
to establish an authority which we had no busi
ness to claim. He was afraid that those har
rangnes and exeltementa—so utterly groundless
as he believed they were with respect to the dis
position *diet they Imputed to this country—
were in feet nothing but the consequences which
we are deriving from the sine of our fathers,
and that the animosity then excited remains to
• the 'preenot day to be visited on us. If thin
were so, it showed how careful people ought to
be that they did not encourage any contest but
that which they-felt themselves perfectly just'-
fled In; and he hoped it would wear itself oat
and come to on end; for of this ho was fully
persuaded, that no two nations, by reason of
their consanguinity, by reason of their language,
by reason of their similarity of institutions, and
the great cause which all uphold, onghlto be
better friends than the Monarch of Great Bri
tain and the Republic of the United States.—
[Loud cheers.'
BAILs.-80-
in now cows
.g,
TILB MURDER Oi STan•aaT BY NUR MISSOURIAN
liloo.—As the Pro-Slavery papers have mis
represented the facts regarding the murder of a
citizen of this state, John IL Stewart, 1 deem it
best to tarnish you with a true statement sent to
a relative of the deceased.
"At the request of your sister I have the
palatal duty to perform of announcinn the death
of her only son. John B. Stewart. Ho left her
the 18th Mareh last for Kansas; and on the 19th
of May was killed by one of the Border Ruffians
near Lawrence.
The circumstances were as foil oa s : A man by
the name of Jones was tilled on the above-men
tioned day, shoat seven miles south of Lawrence.
Word wee sent to Lawrence to come to the relief
of the family. Four young men, among whom
was your nephew, responded to the cry of hu
man agony, and when about three-fourths of a
mile from the city, fell in with ten men on horse
back. They hailed them, as the youth of the
party gave them courage. They demanded
whence the boys came, where they were bound,
and what was their business—to all which the
boys replied candidly—so says our Informant;
after which John says—" What shall we dot"—
to his companions. At this the Missourians
drew their rifles and the boys did the same. The
Missourians fired, and one of the balls struck
John over the left eye. The,Missourian.s wheel
ed their horses and rode off rapidly, but the re
maining boys wounded one of them on the wrist
al he turael to fits. John died instantly. I
have been thus particular because the Missouri
papers have the very opposite of vl this, except
the death of John, whom they represent as the
loader of a gang.
I will not enlarge on this painful topic; Mrs.
Stewart is distracted—poor, childless woman!
The hope of her old age is out elf thus suddenly
by the hand of violence."--1/. Y. rima.
TYR FIRST CARGO 'BOX Jere—We have, at
net a tangible evidence of Japan being opened
o na for the objects of trade and commerce.—
An enterprising countryman Of oars purchased
a vessel in Elan Francisco, went to Siimod►, in
Japan, and by dint of perseverance - and good
management succeeded in prevailing upon the
Japanese to sell him a cargo, or at leant a part
of one, of their curious manufactures. Far the
present, they evince a decided repugnance to
either buying or selling with et:dab:fere. But our
enterprising countryman has succeeded in ob
taining a considerable quantity of thelr.preciaus
knick nackery, and has resolved to put them up
at auction next week. The ,collection of goods
comprises Emma very beantifnl specimens of.Ja.
pan ware, curious in construction, and moat
elaborate in finish, and ornamentation. If the
demand for such satiates should ever Induce
jarge importations, the quality of them must very
naturally be depreciated, for the consolations
care with which every article is finished, and the
amount of time bestowed upon their elaborate
style of ornament, can never be continued when
the demand is large.-N. ,reses.
Tun Pun/loam. Litman Actr.—The Benno has
reversed its action on the. Personal Liberty Act.
In place of the repeal bill, which, under the
lead of Whigs and Democrats, it passed to a third
reading, yesterday the House veted to substitute
the bill reported by the majority of the commit-
tee; and then paused it to be engrained by a vote
of 156 to 128.--Roston Post.
The Sent action of the House virtually ripeol
oi the act which secured the writ of habeas cor
pus to a person claimed as a fugitive. This tub.
stitute modifies the existing law; but 'does .not
abridge Its efficiency. The Art vote was talon
before Senator Sumner was assaulted. The'sw
ma vote followed that act. It is ..naeless fti as
tempt to mollify the South when the effort is fol
lowed by new icertats.-4M. Eiht. Jour.
A remarkable and elgtrifladmovoment has Just
taken place in the Connestiont Legislators
Last week that body unanimously passed area oletion Inviting Edward _Everett to delivse his
oration on Washington In New Hawn. After
the Boston meeting of Indignation. It was found
that Mr. Everett, who had himself been a mem
ber of the Senate, was not present upon that ;xi-
I elision, though Invited to lxi there. Mr. Fitrry,
therefore, of the Senate, -arose Monday,! and
after elating the facts, the resolution of inrita
don was meonsidered; and on motion of !Mr.
Ferry laid upon tho table. Some half a dozen
Pierce men voted against the re-csonsideration.
HAM) TO Prawn nurvil—Senator &marl. in
debate, eschews all language - *Mob can be tor.
tend, even by the most fastidious, into diadem..
may. For this the Sliverdhly, Hunker'. and
Pro-slavery press ridicule him as
Senator Sumner spoke out in lingaage of jjboa
yet courteous leretity,and he la denounced at a
blackguard!" Southern bullies and Northern
dough.fisoes are hard to plestati 4 =4lb. Eve. !our.
- °zit: Wiats'e Lzrzer......We are informrdliy a
gentle:nen from lreahlugton;- that thirty thou".
a:ermines of General Webb's` Letter do thd sub.
Jett of the emmult: on . Senator Auniner Mr..
,Brooks, are being printed in pamphlet farts for
attribution by members of .Cooposs.--Iff ,Y.
Cosier t Enquirer.
-• 4 .
„
puzganntux atZl.ll.ll. Ate , O m Hamer ,
—At a - matting of a utombar - of 'the members of
the General Assembly. of _-the Preebyterlea
Chinch (0, S.) now in session in tide tity,•viho
are being entertained at the Bmlthronitia ROM%
for the prerpose of giving some public express
ion in relation to their Lind and hospitable en
tertainment.
On motion, Maj. Jelin Ifetufflas liras called
to the Chair, and Rev. L. N. Conrad-appointed
Secretary. The object of the meethesteing un
deretood—on motion, Rev. Inns Wallis Mr.
Joseph Bennett, end Bev. - L. N. Conn& were ap
pointed a Committee to drauft such preamble
and resolutions u ehotild be expressive of the
sense of the meeting in reference to the object
proposed. The Committee forthwith, prep:tied
and reported the following, which were usu.
monely adopted:
Whereas, By the designation of the Committee
of Arrangements for the accomodation of the
members of the General Assembly of the Pres
byterian Church O. S. now invade:eke thia
some thirty-six members of odd Assembly have
been entertained of the , 'Smitheonlem House. ”
Resolved, That the members of the mid Gea
nal Assembly present, in behalf of the resolves
and their brethren, take pleasure in publicly ac
knowledging their hind sad, hospitable enter
tainment by the proprietor of he "Smlthsetdan,"
(Mr. Sydney Repman,) and in raying that every
attention has been paid to their comfort and ac
commodation which scald have been asked or
desired: and •
Resolved further, That we will not only carry
with us to our respective homes a grateful re.
membranes of the kindsoms sod haspitality shown
as, but will let no oee.ssion puss unimproved
which shall afford an opportunity of recommend-
Ing to public, notice, and to our frieude etrel.
ally, the well regulated .1 orderly conducted
. 13mithsonlan," together with its gentlemanly
proprietor.
Whereupon the meeting idjommed.
(Signed) JOIIN HENDRICKS, Chairman
L. N. Corm" Secrettry.
New York, May 28th, 1858.
Btrtmr Hamra Casual/men By A GISTLEA6II
or ZLIZ OWN KIDASY.—Copy of a challenge sent by
J. M. Holmes, of the City of Hew York, to Pres
ton B. Brooks of Smith Caroline:
I challenge Preston B. Brooks to mod me•ces
any spot on Hawn and Dizon'a". line, nomad
by himself—weapons to be gotta percha amuse—.
I hoeing the privilege to take him sitting' with
Me lege under a desk with Ms cane half a inner
from him. J. L. HOLMES:
Tun DAT or TUC PRIISIDXIrIIit ELIOSI6II.—;
Tuesday the 4th day of Novembernext, being
the Tuesday after the.flrstldondayof thatmanth,
is the day on which" the people throughout the
entire country will east their votes for Electors
of President and Vice President of the United
States. It will be the most 'meinerable" Mmteet
that has ever marked the polities of our countriv
—Al.scmy Argus.
g You Au A lase—These were the first words
tittered by Senator Ilutbtr after his nephew's
brats: assault upon Senator Stunner. They were
Intended to give point to the eulogies of the Pro.
slavery press upon his "venerable white halr
and noble courtesy."—Alb. Eta. Attr.
Pittoburgh Dollar 'lamp Inotittition
-No. 68 Fourth Street.,
=Or ?tic& To MU rirreatiflE Li;
IS now open dalyfrom 9 to 2 o'clock; also,
on wadneaEar and .80,tardAT madam from 6to
ock. .
•- • -
Dolmens raceltsd of all a= not Ise than Oat Dollar.
sad • distdsad of the watts dadsrsd aides a Tosr. In
lone and December. 1. ohs:realise declared at the rata o
at: percent, per annexe. on the first of December. VW.
Hooka cootsthe Mater, BpLare, Dube and Set.
'Lamm onydratlon at the Mike
--
H.opinna (ap t :7 . John H. IllawablerlM.
C il Vostati
..r a n7 m ixtes Theo
N. intt act bakl nab
, • • Jaw Panat.t.
Jobe G.BoetaLtn. Meet=
Joan lientalls. , 1 i
URI Itargertn. . Jobe U. Rhirpotrint.
Albert Calbetillea. Jobb D. R , O3rd.
Robert Chester '
Robert Mem.. _
J. Elordiner Cabo. Walter P. Marshall. 1
AtoneA. Carrier. A. IL Priker..
Jobs & Comma, Henry L. Ringeralt,
(.`barb A. Colton, Robert Robb.
.
R. G. Botington,caa .
',sada rails. lunar a
%ma F.I/ilmma,
James B. Homy taarlAiare.n.
William B. Dam. AlexandarTindia.
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EapFpNTU . :'Ol
SLIP ANIk STLAXBOAT .FIXTURES ,
No. 157 South Street; New Yofk.
WEB CAPSTAN'S, COMIDIOII Iron and
WEB
Capstans, elmed'•,_ Itotdaionit. and Orowedr.
• t Steering Appsratns, Wlndkaa., Chala Stoppers,
Budd. Maned.. end Bruen Materna lesdlrur Trmta
sod Ilankg Bliss Pants. and Eke Radnor, lime Pls.
Ind Coupli u sEihlp Cutts. corulekta: Mrs. sad Itoo
unman., Masters, Pistols and Cuslasses,
francla al le Llfe Saar, Tesksbru-f•Patantlisrini
Life•Preservlng Seats Ws .Maitraises sad
Spring dk Metallic, Cork andlnela Rutter 1.111, Presenars.
an we...yorKung to the /a. Steamboat Laws, at ream low
;lobos, tootles with large varlet) of life saving appar
atus. Also all Ur lateat ' inproremanta la blanUatt Fla •
ratillkamd
DI3BOLUTION—The Partnership hereto
trio existl.2K stades the name era style ef
lONTOOMERY k LEECH;
is tat. day dissolved by mutual consent. Either or th.
Partners ere authorised to settle the besslzeno of said lisma.
JaIIeirTOOKILRY.
Apr lli. 196
CHAS. B. LEECH,.
Rate of Blanmay d teeth.]
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
.:...EA
uv
Flour, Gran, Rama. Lard and Butter,
AND ALL KINDS OP PRODGCIr,
Next door to the Old Stand,
No. 114 First street & 116 Second street,
Rini WI
Jut..Mantua]. Exi., Prezidera Parmers' Depialt Bank.
Johnß lo.rd tat. corm 6th and Wood ete.
rhillips, Glue Manntacturer.
end Pittatanab einithanta Ciaserally.
Muir, Jame. t Co.. Pallartainhia.
Barnett, Nesbit a Garrenion, do.
J.O. Butler a Co. Cincinnati. t • au&
A Beautiful Country Beat for Sale.'
undersighed offers hil4roperty,.
atlio i &h• 99 Bln: t a i lth of 15•7 1 B for Ws, inn•
aont Tarte from ront fsW, `...=l:lNz t.
1:11o0Dons• Itsm, 621 ft. bog. whams ft anmitad a. Tar
comfortabl• new Brick. Cottage
,11 2 1:=40229. annatrang
V1.7=.1.-na B 9 oh . r: °xi :WU:wk. boas. italics o
ontu, tarmac cwt. etc 'T e ordeal matins. In - treat
gale& of ehor Wilt trot .. grnes. stembbery urns.
war. ' For putlcolars, quire of
THIODOBIt PRON In III.. Nem Brtgetton,
mr2Vamd3,l3tter or of J. 0.131113R0V1L.N. PlatiVg.
PARIRTAN TOOTH PASTE—Thin' Paste
Is eszefuLy prepared under the superristortor br, J.
1. Hulllhns, vise rue used It tor a number of year with
great success to Ws mat. 1t to confidently ••••• - --- - —-- .
Pended to thepubllc se baled superior to,any _Paste or
owder now lb use, for clew:slut sod • besutllylue the . 7
Teeth. remeluz Terter,_ strenathsubsa she Gam; sod I \
w iwnwg the .seth. prepsred only by
• O& FltEldldO, , •
41 :00 \
•• i t 4 • ~ . ..end .11 • ,
ROORRIES--
• Tim bitch. N. O. Ihrrah wit* quality;
60 Ma Loaf and Clroad ham, as.'d numb.=
454 .do N idalusesiprlras Qt tirr to oat coomate.
76 do 81 Jame. but bovahooes 61clasma -
100 bare prime Green Rio Crag' •
60 peg. Bladrand Gram Tear.. .
10 boxes 11 h mot Wm 11 Omani 61 TotateO:
IZ'r,:l l ,*`'l," 4 .,„_ ii ___.ut •
10 hoses ' Eloar. arr -
S do Pearl Stara,
With ao seeortmeot of liplOm as
The above article. / nil low tsr cub or motes at
Float &seek as totem! retiring from business Is Lear of
may votellat J . ly oath bIOSTROBB MITIAIELTREM
myl6 • • 409 Libsrsy
mg 'HALF CHESTS OF Y. H. TEA ived
ey %JAM far WA br awn wm.MeCtrrOnson.
HERRING -400 bbls new No r aniving
m 7221 WAIT a WI lON.
QUAD-3011131s No /trimmed in. store and
rosoi. b 7 17'17 WATT • WILSON.
SUNDRIES -100 bbls N C Tar — .
60 do testa PO eltoidx
• 60 do- LoatrwilioLt6K, 1. , r t ar .
to70:1 WATitWILSON.
and far ole b
lAR, PITCH ROSEN— . No. 2
Ueda. 10 do Pltcla. 60 do N. b a r. b b l . joss
d and lot ids by mrago ArviraLL. LIE aOO.
tl 001i1Na. GLASSES—Of all sizes. and
eleig i nt . ¢l.l4 and Zdsbosany *sum. Also, tor.
t e
or
singl by the box. MTVlgrOTi ltb"
sal! .esr. Waal Ansul ittk ass.
ill UT R- bbls Choice Roll, 1 lib]. Solid
AI
Roll, kus 63.41ut raid aad Run
I tA insmox.
miL2
it UTTER-8 Ws, prime Roll Butter, 2
Ifiby do do do. 4 ND psciod &Oust. no'd awl kr Ws
by • •airdd • •ATWOLL:LOO tW.
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Limed =dice sae be teem STUMM. Lilt W.
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