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    Trig 7 bAILY '..PITTSBUttGIi GAZETTE .
,
ESTABLISHED' IN 1786
innt 'To= emaarmarnorrs
trox&VIESCICHII,OW.(II & CO.. Outzus riVEMIIM
Asticerunacritonn.fAms/stort 1i0.r.24 and
44/trAdwagairai Ark. •
GO.lll • 51EDAL".. PIANOS.. •
'helm/a* & EMIR, • Hativfacturert.
84• Walker' Street New York.
1111.011VMD the Ibilowinc Pisa nix ord.
els la Cerny. Gems with' the test , meters
IT XII . . of &Mu, • Nern York, PAGadelphtu mut
Estfuttora.: ,
!MS /MUT P11.1.7.A MEDALa at thrMetropolltan Fair
itlasbluttism,_ March, 11155.
4. GOLD IitEDAL, at the only
Palace. New Yost. ho.
v.oubar, (belng the only Gold Medal glvetslfor plum
within the lest els 'eared
stobttILEOAL at the MaSyland Institute, Baltimore,
TIM ILY.DAL at the Fair, Crystal. rat
Loci New Yorts November,' 18CO. Amon( the; edges were
thefirst =Cud 'Talent of the Country, such .t M. hb,
Fop. Wolienhannt and many - others. 9t. a
W. Planes (with and without the Iron. Seamedare war.
ranted for three roam and written guarantee
Pan." Ward and entencti without sham. Priers
rdy mod
dedefl
:PATENTED! PATENTED
fixpper Jonithan'i Funiture Polish
Tha int.], Patented Furniture Polish in
the World .'
- iT SU:OI)Ln BIS IR YNBIL.V 'FAMILY.
. .
t boa boon admitted by ercry . one who has
ever oted It. tab, the hut arti els. of this kind ever
Invented. ft Le spoiled with a pit. of Canton ,Artannet
or Woolen ellotti, and drive hamedlittein romorion all
stain; grime suit dht. making your ranuture look ait
won we when new. It wilt recut Abe antlers of h
eist and
trad water. Beware of Counterfeltet None nuine
without:obit I,;erehen - on the Label Prlntical Depot,
it t Broadway; New York; JOHN, G. illiaßYN &CO,
Agent. waritettrtWvary County . and City tbrOughOut
tho United State*. deWhadt
To Itruggiqs !tad Physicians.
YOUR attention is invited to a new Me diei
na promotion called the
CHILDRIRTAI PAIN ALLEVIATOR.
The proprietor of this article, well aware of the
great
proi
m thith that Mitt satinet mantling new lathe emetics.
If odicineandeoprelatly theeleasofeamsfth which this
s Intended. Invites the GX.llastion Grum/Lai men, feel.
in sure that It f:a
r reeim.. pe-teot lnit.
stheat care ie taken Ito numnfosture to procure only•
the purest drugs, end only ethri as am w wanted genuine
are need. !thre Is no Ingredient in it that would injury
any pereon,and the whole combined cannot poelbly
axiom. °Wafers containing hill Information and to.
tlmoulata son 1* &si the whole wale depot, ay. govery,
second floor, . This Je tottoidy article of the kind In ex.
Monne. Ite etrll4t DI truly wenderfni„ When used tightlY
and In due sear*, It entrely.prthentothe Milietinga
ally attendant upon childbirth, &migrant's* the mental
and Wally otransth ot the patient in a coanelons doom,
in Its seism, although ehledy local, It le soothing sod
strentithentng.to the-whole thstem. and meet riOldair In
Its theist throathout the whole period of otmlinement,
lien are s ficrtettilmoniths—
• . blossom est..l6ll.loUs. ISAS.
be. Bra/mar - 4 hare turd your "Phildblrth PantAlleslo..
a.i.numb.r or lime. In my orostioo. I trot It ct ho e
moat exothentortlcis,and one that t can recomntond with
Cray maddens, to the publlo. Its effects are truly woo.
Mkt, TOM. Plowman, AI, U., Washington et,
. Mint, N, brov.l7o.
Dr. RiLIII/A-1 - hit. en ...tend amnions ue,3l your
. ohlldtdrth Palm JIM fled It the best article 1
Itevt ever teen for the putwee. It torrent the pelt. and
=mei the . bltth to be ...Ceded orally and nuleklY.
theatally runannend IL pastor Lxvitenuan, 21. D.
Nig roar, 0:1.21tb, 'S&L
Dr.gratuon-.After haelog been:l , 2.'4l:HW several Union
with great danger and mud' ram, I wm tuduced to tr,
Tour remadt by my btatherotho had heazd of Ito wonder.
ful affects. did so, aud experteuetd a moat betuefelat
matt. Yon' havemelest thaulta and I would cheerfulls
roorrumaud7Orre recperattdus CO eve' enterer.
Truly eta.. LOU= BRACY..
For We by'altreereetable drum; isw and wholestie OnJ7
at 37,3 Bowery,Yrt tom New York. Price $3 IN,
with Vali awl emote dirvottoos for 1.1. e.
Package+ Hut br 33-vVreeo to ety oust of the United
Stale.
oellvitt V
P. P ELUN ON. M. D. Proprleaar.
r.PnrFa•
" J-1 1
S
$P° Oz
COTTON
19-21 , 714 . tentverzeily low= no the very ben for
Yeattlit‘so, end eleoUr SENTLYG ILACHTNEB.
Agents, ROBERT LOGAN Et CO
GI Dep.Street, New-York.
Kfraydv
New York Corn Exchange.
13A.G MANUFACTORY
125 and 121 Broad Strut.
B. E. CLARK,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
- Bags and Bagging,
QLN , ABIIROS, s hedin gs , Mack, Flax and
Cohtnn Twine:a& •
Yaw INrMxe, ix. cnD.lld with °rein Bens.
mullion Pao, lit
i r_r,an.
_ ITT. .P.P.W BAGS,
-•.- -
Segued and trtintedtoonider . expressly fortitude Our
e nes.
eeseortusent of borders' is Leine, mid of 'snow; designs. -
sod our cruitesuwie sem hers any matter they DU' With
IFUt W typs without extra charge.
Gauntry liesedissits are -.invited to examine our stock
Mugs& =CS, rs &sedum, Begs, of sal the 0001004
bawds of Duds. d 0 serf heavy Deriaburgs. tiestY
hell Rotors supplied with ham 011eLles, printed to order.
Pewits'. Peelers supplied vita Min and Peel haus. Co,
ors. ilts.; , smaile of plain 'er- , colored cloth. We he, new
designs foe Shunning- toyltitrs
BANK:ERS .Ai'VD BROKERS
GEO• E.ARNOLD & CO
BARKERS..
katehange. Stock and Bill Brokers-
VI:MS.OIT and Uncurrout Money Bought
and Sold,
Wan M.CM..1. ,1 :1 on enenmipina.
But Pan.c...l3onas end Mortanev. City. enttmY and
Burls patobason and nevaistal.
Goll.not-tota pr - rmptly a[1....n.1ed to:
notl ' , %Mita N 0.74 Fourth nte.t.
13A.NIUNG - HOUSES
or
JOHN T. HOGG:
RieD7ORD BEDFORD co..
BOURRENt YORERSST 02.,
MOUNT PLakSAIVT. WE.9TFIORY-'D W.
00.NNBLMVILLE, PAY . FTN CO. Palma
UNIONTOWN
BROWNSVILLE. "
NEW' BIIVIIITON, BRAVER CO.,
Depralta Ttodvad, Mumma,' made . Drape Doni
ant nollacted. Bank Notre and SPaMa tmuMbt
Stacks. Notes and otlmT Bemetkm taught and
anteunNsMS. OcgrzmonAmme and=Manilooa aolla
11001.1113:1 SON,-Dealers in Foreign
IN • = a Damsella Bide of .10 ,4 ”ra ea. Oertillatas et Lea
• • • ea. kaerek Votes and Owls. :4••• ed Market aula4. Pieda•
PallikEW tb ° " I ' l"
Carter's Spanish Misture
121 E (Mita PGRIFILE OP 2.8 E BLOOD.
Thee Best Alterative Known.
Nor a Particle of Mercury in it!
•
An Infallible remedy for Scrofula. ill og's Evil. Rheum
tiers;. Litstinat.a Cutsneual kil'oEtio.S. Pil.Pk. or
Pustules oaths ..Palc, Blotches, Bolts, Acne ma
rarer. Ciliroula Fora Spa, 'ftlyipronsi or Tet
tar, Paola Urea; Entarue.seos pain cr
LboLlauas lad Joints. Salt lth.upl.
- iltabboril Cicala. Syphilitic Din.
orders. end all &near.
but fro-a an lulualuPluf
uar, of heercim,
• -
pecifenee In tlie.
• : •
Or impardpor Ste
THIS dRZATAMEILiTIVEMBDICIIsIt
and Putitia or tlii Dlootts now need br Commode
t4etefelpktente froonall pot the [Jolted qua..
h aj
WWI daily to tha remarkable earal performed b
the neaten of :ell medicines, .....111.P.TPItid OPANIRIE
at P..
ISTUR . .., aita•etter Illrehloetisin, Baratta. Eton . '
Clone ott thiethie Liver Uherioo. reTerfe theera Old Sore%
AIIsvNoY pith . Kidnep.,Euroma of the Threat.. leamle
Cosoelehlta:Faineand delaiog of the Brom and /Mate.
are speedlty fan tonight by neon this IneatlmatderemodY
For alldWmats of tro. treiretinothlna bap yerbeen Wand
to =Amite with it. 11 clearews the e'etem of all Imparke
Una acts Eerily aed erdcleutly ve s t Li and Rlanery.,
etnengthene the Dlgeetlon. gi tan* tothe 1d0M1133,
makes the BMA
_thoe and health', end restores the tree.
atltuthen;enfieloled by dleeassor boman down by the el..
armee oryouttt to Its ptletlro •Inor sod. tern:lath.
Woo the dimmer 41.1emoks It le peenlierlY ePPl.shie mot
wherever It has become drown IS rego.arly preteritod
with the. himplett.edocht • Is insigoratea the weak and
debilitated, and Impute eleetirtty to the worn a n d
frame.
clear Um .120. and WIMP/ tba batten* froth end health!:
a elnetabottle of Lilts Inestiorabletersed,y is worth'ell the
weaned amaseartila le OXlstaLat.
The large number °tariffless...which we have received
[one panne. from a Darn of the United butea le the
beet seldom* that them hi no • humbug about it. The
Pena hotel krereera riniestestre. ohm/mama, end Pabl`r
ofmen. well known to thecomtoonity. all 8100d ei inhere,
to the wondatint edecte of Ws Grea Partner.
Cali oath. Agent and get an itlmeale, and reed Lb*
detalle t of e, estonlathis cotes performed by (tartar's Smash
eitztu an mud. coma wtmare maarythl .160 , ll
y Whit) The Rothe of. adrertisem eut ent will lta
not. admit
Lair full losertion.
WM. B. BEERS & CO.,.Piropriotors,
, 140. dOt Brsadway, Hew York.
To whom all ir.lero mod he adtramed.
for eala byPethralate and Country • Merrhante In all
pule of the united Plates and lianades. del..llkrayT
Toys_ And Fancy Goods
THOMAS KENNEDY, • JR., E CO.,
• lAave just received from the
New York Importers,
A :goo aosortmoit or
Et o day Goods!
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
JE WEL RY, . ,
To which Lb. !attootiOn Wholesale and natal! BUY.
Icoated.
No. 116 Market st., near Liberty
dol9a _ -
/85 7 Serai-AnAnal iiale.lB 57
A. 4. ItABON CO.
Arimanse LD. app3lng of Chet• great
SEMI ANNUAL 4 SALE.
25 VITII STAMM
CUtilfillNGS' RAY,. IsTRAW AND FOD.
DBE COTTAILL—ThIk ruselllne le a colt feeder crash.
rne up the corn stelae beau eutUng. and Is the cheapest
eutter (quality considered) ewer Oared fur sale hem—
t emus. Drermeo. Mulch Feeders and others consulting
Malt. awn interest etil do well to call and ...tend. Into
I _l. Merits of this =rhino hears ourebseing elsewhere.
by 1101.11 ES k thALINEI,
1.19 Ascot, for the Manulacturers.
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Reno Val
• BARR lins removed - his Intelligence
7A. olla. to Na. 77 'Third Stmt. old Pod OIIx 13Una-
JOHDI
KANII I /tGatlli 7 1.1 " • fit
BOCITS AND. SHOES
Every Detc ptiart.
- Smithfield Street,
rurstemausre.l:.
For Christman and New Years.
roux 11.2c9Exters
ISjustoperang nn entire now and splendid
moat of Pine Watt huh Jeaalz7. nu ,d
or Gam% which have Nan AclteW uma nun, and
,yr../wis,ltyMilted 11,11dav .Resents,
Mad Nlll tut
rola At A
very mash advance ou.at,
de..5 J. AL GOBRItTeI..No. IA Fifth rt.
coparthentap.
•
EpHE undersigasd hive this day associated
E. with them to the rosoofeettnlno of extvt, shovel*.
3 Lspo.tt, {woof Mao rrimelso;
gr.:l . 3 ,l"d"rajhoto d et. from Attenst. lie.
•Cattsioese will , to tool :120C ".e....kooetoltoe, nods/
the6lllll, and golf of " - ..trrisioorx , a co.
delta=
BUSINESS CARDS.
AGENCIES.
A USTIN LOOMIS, Rem Fatale Agent,
Stock. Efortbsodfro sod DM Broker. W.> No. la
Rood. Briatr, pronFtlr Attanded
to.
‘I,4IdUIL I, MARSIIELL, SecretaryCUT
ia met Isamsnee Oompany. 941W•ter stxr.L.
M. GORDON, Socrotary
m• On., 07 Wstar streak _
dINRRCOFYIN AgantforFranklin
IIAB
y ard lrelDasm•anes Company. :crib -ma corns of Wood
eA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mo
• Snallnsuranee Canzaztr. s 2 Watir strut-
GROCERS.
BALOALEY, COBOB.AVE & CO,
Wholesale Grocers,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood etren3t. Pittsburgh
Groceries
LIAMOICTI3 u 1 O.e S EIROWNLEttt
OULD Respectfully invite the attention
T of ths nubile to their large stock of Whiee, Brandt's
LlonsOrs, Foreign fruits and gamily grooeries, such 11.11
Extra ale Oonee, , Pereclognas Brandy
Ohl OevErsunent Jayade lloUand GIN -
Old Country Black Tea, ,Old Port Wltte,
Choke Young byeon do, 'therm &Wertz do,
Ilantroardor and lennertol do, Claret ChaLumg.e do.
Oolong Ten% tad hlonougahela,
loyeung'e Ratted lingua, BY. Whiskey.
=Wiled German Ravenna Claws,
The above goods together and
with • general assortment or
0 wooden. ostramalylo m rr for oath, wholesale or retail at
the Yagoda Tea glo •
llornerot the Diamond A Diamond allay,
REIS & BERGER,
GROCERS
A ND DEALERS IN BACON, LARD,
FLOUR. CILF.FRE. 8L1.60119.10.. Soz!b•West corner
antalilloqd and Record streets. ihttebsuzb. 014;17d
• ' ALEXANDER IMM,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND IMEDIITEE Or
SO'D .& A S•H,
NO. 273 Libert..,LBtreet t
splayd
Wit. IitITOKELTRRE, Jr., it BRO.,
W I-1 0.1.,E54.T.F, (3-R0 OERSt
RECTIFY ING DISTILLERS,
AND
WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
No. 209 Liberty Street.
PITTSBURGH.
.
JONES & COOLEY,.
W lIOLESALE GROCERS
AND
BOAT FURNISHERS,
Product and l'itt;itnriit ilanufactalea,
No. .I.4l . Watia- Street,
''"
Ct'' Vli l a
P aUff. PLLA'AIA
IMllarr=
. . .
Shmer & Dilworth,
VILIOLESA LE GROCERS,
Nos, 130 Er 132 Second Street,
Ilstween Wax Land Stilltsrl , l) 11178BUICOLI.
Wallace &- gardleter,
11110LN214LE DEALERS In
Don, Provision and Produce Generally,
1. N 0.21 4 LIRE= Y 6r. Is3o-1y
ACULBERTSON, Wholoaaio urooar and
• lbutundnnan Mordant, Dealer In Produce and Pitt.
rgb Idanntscrured Article. Inn Liberty atreer, rite
burgh.
SOUP r .....-111:114111 11.01, —AM-IMM ROT.
I OILY 'F ..
LOYD & CO., Wroiosele tirooors
op endotreetr,Pittsburgh. Coarninalon Harebell la, N0.1731Y00d nrml 13 Lab.
ny ode
km4OBERT 'WORN, Wholosalo Urooer,
Delllft 11 Produno , llttaboulL'llkonfentnree , and en
of ForrionAnd Donoratle Wines and Lkuorr, No. 910
Liberty etrerL On hand • very large otook of •opoloy
old Ibroonnahela Whikkey. winch nln be odd lon tor eaeb.
irwartazia..—.lllll.l.lll Mm, EL A. VIM,
NifeCANDLESS, MEANS 5: 130. o nce..
anr, i,r a to n yz i,. ..h.ltiVese. ) y. 14 , :km1"41. U,
LUrafactunt genmThy. eon2or of Wool an! IV7irrceern
2051 N.. 311.4
WATT & WILSON, Wholeualo Oreeera
Cosmlgdon blaelanta and U.al.tata Prwl um and
PattstargA 21saulactanle. tio. US Liberty Pit:abut/16
ju2.13
tOBERT 114I.ZPLI. & CO., Wholeettle
CirwArs. Caramlosion IlembAnts, 1).1 , r, to Prn-tua•
snarittentraJa Alsaulioturca. Liberty pt, Vitt.
burgh.
WWI DICLItt 1011=1 DICM.
SAIAU DICKY . CO., Wholesale (ho
tter% Gommtalon Merrimac, mad Dealers ID Yr...t0..
60 Water at, and GI 'root at. Illuborgh.
AGALEY, WOODWAiiII & CO., IV bolo
iD Grocers, No, TG Atarket at. PW.
AIANUFACTURING.
I==::2ol=2MZ2Mt==l
T. B. YOUNG & CO.,
SLAND7.IOTITAZIIS 0?
FURNITURE & CHAIRS
OE every lk*cription.
V feCerr.l e.. between Wylie and Penna. Anna,
W arehouse—Ncts. 3B k 40 Smithfield St.
§IIF.A.MBOAT CABIN FU NNIT URN- 1 N o
are onfonaattralaantantartn2 fr - KASIBOAT,OAIIN
ANITURif and 01121112,1nd Invite the anon:ion of
tloneo Satareotod La faralshinft bald.
0r.30td.2.11 T. h. YOUNG
ICIITUTArgrant OT
I - COPES & T WINE
Corner uf.trun wet Walnut gr. Peutherigt.
AVE always on hand. a fall supply
Chaand !Utter POW. 0.1 Coed, "th th ' t
w0.4,,m,b, 0,4.1 earl Flax Fiume,. Paper, %V h.te
and t. , stersel Tub.: Out Ltrue.Stazina end titeutee Line
arrThlrdeue
H. N. WARREN & CO.,
ItANGTACTUSEIIS AND De uome IN
WARREN'S IMPROVED
PLEB AND MOTE. PIZOOI
Composition Ends and itoofing Materials
RirOF77C6-24 FIFTII.STIMAT. de12.1,
: 0 l i : v.;
•
Mitchell; Herron di Co.
vi r ILL continuo the budineag of the Union
Foundry, 01 Oa old 0..41
GO. No. 194 Liberty mt.
'They will toannfartare ma null. • large mat centcal
•anortateat MOAlffßiaa, moo reining
Cooking Stoves Ranges cud Side Ovono,
Cooking
Airo 370 VEY,
MANTLE &KITCHEN ORATES,
(loamy Ware, Wagon. Boxes, Dog front, Brad frcru,
Ten Rettles. Plows and Plow Points,
Mill and Muainory Castinge generally,
Ands AS eat WATER Pi iTI3 of mil elm,
• - -
IRON 41 BALLS OF TILE BEST BRANDS,
Shovels, Spades, Picks,dce.,
Alt of "'bleb Will be anICI at rano uhreturt•rs' Nies.
Fenn Cotton Iliille, Pittsbargti.
Er ENNEDY, CILILDS & CO._ Blanufac
IlEik tams of—
Yana A lin. l bleary 4-4 Ihkaating%
Carpet Chain of all celery and shads
Cotten 'Twin%
BedOerdx
Plough idne. and Bash ibrd-,•
•• hews of all algae and deeeniptleur
halting.
Anr()edent lelt at the hardware hteta or i.gan.
100-7111 Wood Amet will have Wootton. I•Vtale
WILLIAMS ALIEN. •
L. MALIK. KT MT.
NAM VITTEILF,
(1.49 FITTERS,
AND
HUT ME yin:al ACIF-4,
Fur warming puttee WWI vrlrsta Mal
WELLS, RIDDLE ti CO.
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
1111r07ACZCIMILS GT
WHIPS, THONGS AND swrrougs.
tii - Ord.ora 001113ted frm the InvJr, and rramptly OOP
ped per hutruethms.
simallmor b pm . root. diewuni
odZIO pIAwN
James Irwin,
MANUFACTURER OF
ULPLIURIO ETIIER; Sulphuric Aoid;
sweat Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Add:
liottman's Mindymot Eturiatio Add;
Ad. Assiziouis, SIM Nitrous do:
rovrler'a StdiaUon. JON msg.]
WLLLIAM BARNHILL .1 CO.,
61 Pann at., below Marburg, Pittsburgh, Pa:
{TEAM BOILER MAKERS and SIIEET
WOIL6rItB, Ihnufectarmi Berohllre . Yet
...nt &Ma, Leoomtlre, Thmel awl Uylloclor }Alm, Lb Ito
neye. llseletten. Iles rt ol .ll=
=egg . ; W P :tk. Bridge eat Viaduct Iron& done V, etc 2
the eberteet notice. All orlors from 4Lstenoe promptl7
temlett to. , 1e92
Q 1 ROOKRIES--
; ir 4.1 WO/. prime N. O. 8044 , 1
,Iblds. Crodold uod Loaf - Mugu;
6 do N. O. Idobtmem. (oak. aoplorage . .)
41 do Bt. Jamas beat Haw nous. 41014•44 4 ;
I N hficifl7lll, 1 1LIPI
41 bozo Y. IL and Marl Tenn;
22 do 11.•11, and WELI. -LI. than' mta 114 Toba.X4
3 tierces prime N. O. Olt%
42 boisa Bcap sad Callditx
10 do 'rase &arch;
16 doted Plantodßutkotr,
10 do 1..011 4 . 41 kW* 041 thor . dg
with an AnottrietltorßA,,.. t n.
Imo..
Yor sal4 by W4l . MIMI= •
• 71.19 Marty etr•
Cupola Fire Brick.
- I UST received from the works of Joaiala
Kgg... • lot of OUPOLd VIER BRICK, Tory
Curd Founders ire lutilaal to call and examine there, al
the Warehouse of A. IIALLIW,
an= coma Front and Farr, sr
Q
Tin •
LIOGIDAY BEASON At 5 7*7
lh IL IN PANN BY 00 MOOlt Stet . 6 th Inr,r_t. to.
pnone the Month,. non/aging "" Pr: 4N
othor artlah4 imitable Or • prettnlA • Bin.
nanzlom nook. Illulanand {rocks In lion in V int .
BookA &Imo, Porttolies In itnna .
Uamm Pu't"'"? ae W. A GILDiNYZNNY t Ca.
dot sum street, op t walte inn Th.‘tr..
BLANK ACCOUNT alai Books of every
descrlDUon on hand or msdn to 'order, et the but
beck bind
at short notice. ftetlngery of all Ulnae.—
het& binding Auld printhett nosily slammed.
it. (3. 0 OCIIIIANS.
d. 29 No. 7 Vadersl street. dlleabon7.
Vard.—Jartuary. 1857.
[MPH Y 5 13111{011FLELD continue
during this ,mooth their "noting Oat' /We or
Goods at the reduced wipea for carh. Mayona wantloir
bung= to way of Dry Good. sill do wail to nail
with in, niorth....toorna itts sad Bl.rket sts. Jet
BIICKWIMAT FLOUR-600 0 The in 25
601 b eeWb!lUb7 DAVID() IIBIUMT!
PITTSBURG'', TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1857
COMMISSION &C.
H. RIDDLE.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DItALIIII IN .
GROCERIES AND .raoDucs, YON'S KATUArRoN
` , 7 Fifth Street, Pitteburgh, N.
pleoeyttiou for the hnly.
Rush II • AZT.I.TON. l'ltteburge, momm ese, near!7
II AO Y, 00S0 A A VII A 110.. ttet'u, • lA/00,00U BOTTI.EeI
g‘tUouslgnments ea:Jetted estlfifertory returns rer , ae
delMlPLitrr gm I. enimrlority over eh other
(the tint. The I.Adroe
rrreNT rrrnorner.thr
Rathairon
To le, I. tar, the fmert and r
;C ‘ res;o b r i r% a t r r t .e ic ral U e ' e7Tte t e " ll r lol7 :
Irn out. melgoratee and bellltl
IL giving toll n rich glomy lOp'
mum. 10.1 11.rtA deligbtfol I
; fume. 0,1 by all thrm
out the United Atutar, Cob.
Al-:lm. Cuba enA loath .Ater
fur 05 Cram Per bo,tb..
ROBERT H. MHO.
IV'IIOLESALE
GROCER,
COMM/MON dIERCrid APT,
AND Mit= Ix
Featheri,
Fish, lonr,
MO MI klndonf Country . ProdUM
An. 211 Literty Si., Mouth of 6th,
PITTBI2IIII.OII. PA.
OfirlAboral advancee mod, on oonsignonnAg. 1.1,4n10
ALEX. FORSYTH,
(Snoots.r to)
D FORWARDING AND uOrtiM.ISION
MERCHANT,
LIZAL,IaI IN
Wool, LUdos, Flinii,ficioiya, lard, & Oil
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY •
No. 7i Water St., Pittsburgh. Pa.
lip logortlarboach. Plttlien . lieWW.llr, Wellsville, Ohio .
John licott & OA. M bLartin,
11 II Jones. IhnetOrelt Grp Bk. Kemp & Ilarsti, Phila.
!se& Co.. Pittsburgh. I.larng h. lissblt A Gamboa,
Joseph H Tarr, tit Lours.
Thomas A Greiner. Pan k.rs, Garner A 00.141, vAnrizill.
We., Ohio.
Ml4ll yd
cis. B. LEECH,
I Late of Montomery a:Lach.l
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
KKALKR iR
Floor, Grain, Bacon. Lard and Butter,
AND ALL KINDS OP r.eoptes,
Next door to the Old Stand,
No. 114 First street tr 116 Wend street.
=gym
dawn , ! Jarman, Cu 7. Preeident Farmers' Venn:it liana
John /lord A Co.. corner etti and Wood sae,
Wm. rhill Glass Munitentutur,
And Pittsburgh Ilernhante Generally.
Biter, Junes A Co., Philadelphia.
Barnett, Nesbit Oarretaon. do.
J. C. Dudes A en. einetnnatL an&
TH.OBT. FIUTOHINSON.
COMMISSION ALEIRCILANT
EOR the sale of Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter ?, Lr . d i !3sooo d diob ls Pot and !earl /I.bn
ltz ANELyiy, rde
No. 116 &comd it, bet. Wood J Smithfield,
Pittsburgn, Pa,
Dint TO
U. Illtektmarn, Der . poerlt Bank. Mini:2l34dß
ha
BprloKer lisrßgh. 1./toth'fr. Lippludott Co.,
Ethrlv...o Dilworth. " B. A- ifthrestrx....}.oo
ap7:17,1
=ME!
Wall Paper Warehouse.
W. P. MARSHALL & UO.,
I MPORTERS AND DEALERS, R 7 Wood
nJ so eitene e h sear
per tlauatnao ;or rallia.)NA '
HALLO
DININU ROOMS,
AND CLIAOIIIattP,
...o
wic.low shades io groat WICIT_Int ate lowest teat.
to tomato/ dnalors. aeth Pi. P. OIALLSIIALL op.
EDW'D T. IIiEDEAW.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And labnleeale Dealer In
Manufactured Tobateo, Imported & Domeetie,
CIUdIZS, SNIII/P j &c,
no. 241 Liberty Street,
oppwt. tnr n..w .1 Wood.
tahlio-17 11TT81111.,U1211. rA.
WEL McCIIITILEOII CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Product and Coattail/ion Merchant.%
AND D Lti
Pittmburgh Maxtulacturad Artitued,
'219 I..i!•erty arra, corny' of Irwm,
ea FL . P/TTBEIU KU U.
IdoBANE 4t ALTER,
to A. A A. Motto..,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants
No. 124 Second st., Put/burgh, Pa.
Jan I..Shdlr I 3.12
BELL & mot,Err,
LOUR FACTOR S,
Forwarding de Commission Mordants
RJR TUC MIAS Or
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS,
Nos. 69 and -70 Water Street,
•
SIMINGER HA RBAI,IGH,
COMAIISSION SIERMIANT,
Dealer in Wool.. Prorleions 3 Produce general:y.
NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTABUIL47I2, PS.
JQ, a 14
ATWELL, LEE & CO.
GRObERS,
an
PrOCe & Commilmion lierclaants,
6.11 D nr.aanns an
• TIMM URI; MANUFACTURES,
Re. y w.. 4 botweau %Voter and From •11
Kyle CiTTNIOUWIL
. _
DAVID/ C. H1313..138T,
Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission
MERCHANT,
Z•beres-ttruL werrtV
Pittsburgh,
IVES hut attention to the sr.io of Flour,
I. taxd, Peen., tindn. DMA
FrulLo, See..ls, it_ /Cc.
ILD...(kuvilynaents rexpg.t.fullt
. _
HENRY S. XING.
(lato of the firm of Itirs ir.Moorhead,)
COMMISSION ItLLROLIANT,
AND
DNA LP:It IN PIO METAL AND BLOOMS,
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
spID PITTPM7II.I3II. I'XNNA.
.
(goooeer v Linr4y. done} a Oo
ett/JOIMMON AND FUECWIRDLNO MERCHANT:
Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis
arnica.).
Corner First .1. Ferry eta., Pittsburgh, Pa.
jatalyd
4. B. CAN - FIELD, Into of Warren, Ohio,
Im olockallsolon and forwarding ideretuna and Whale.
er In Weetera Itarerre lib*, Batter, rot tan
Po. ileb, and Western Rodyee ganato l 4. Water etratii.
between eadtbdaid and Woad: Fitteintrgti.
_ _ . .
TEIOII49Gm 7110. V. 1.1.211.1.411,
- -litar of erm Karf.....,1,1tt1e MO
Plp LITTLE CO: Wholosalo Grooms,
P,04 retAttr:,ll:. ° ii72=l . T °
bard,.
VIERESI3 WARKLIOUSE.—HENRY IL
lJ ootri.umoror...u.....lootruntaatoo Idercharitsad
Deanlo Oboe.. HI:al.!, Late Fish Produas r6Deraltyl
16.W00d streeti. abut . * Water. rittaburgh
iiiICUPGISTS.
J. SOHOONILAILER.
WHITE LlarrirED LEAD
ZINC PAINT, LITIIARGIE, PUTTY,
And Who!emal. Dried In
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, dke
No. 21 WOOD STREET,
ne2 ; l, d PITTSBURGH. PA.
" • '
golls 11.111111411
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(mOOMO/1 TO S. XIDT , • M.)
WIIOI,EBALF, PRE/0018Tb,
NO. 00 WOOD HUMPY%
't TARII 7 / 2 011 P 4.
Proprietor. of Dr, LeVLosis'asaintenil.4 Varmint... LW.
PM*. xn.
01IN ILA.FT, Jr., (muoccaeor to Jne. 141 ' 011(-
4r) Wholesale arid I:0411 Drog.Let and De..leriti
Filotf, Ulu, Dyestuff.. AA. , oTOI , T Wood and dixtli .treeta,
pittetroirei. ariteguLar Agtrot for Dr. Verd . “ h)editinie
EIbORN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
Drugs, Paints. Oils, VernSebes and Dye Eton. spa 2MO
art. etroot. Pittsburgh.
All orders I receive prompt attention.
f or Ag.ut for habanero Polcsonie Myron. oar Z:-l'
• A. FAIINESTOCK. & CO., Wholesale
• urogszlgtot. sad =emulation's of White Lead.ltedi
laud Lithsrge, oormer Wood and hoot streets. PM 7 .
roeb
iftE. EILLERS, Wholneala Dealer in
0. Av:r:einggte...m,v,rhamika:.l
...
MOlll2Ol. 11/01.111 01110*.
JiIIRAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail
Druggists. corner of LAberty and CIL* streets!
Druggists.
408E141 FLEMING, SucnosHor to L. Wiloo — x
Ago, nom, Market abase and Diedoond—Koara
utly on hand tall and complete usiortinant of Drum
Manchu., iladitine Otissta. Derfuntarr. aud all Nihilist
pertaining to hie businesa-
Phylikdans prim:dation! , oarernill conidai andad al all
how. jilds
ATTORNEYS.
J OSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON,-Attor-
Dere st Law, °Moe No. 143 'fourth elmt, between
Wield sad Clisu?t. Pittiborgh..F.l6 mr9.4
DOBRItT E. PIIILLIPS, Atturtieg at Law,
111, at Loolt. Mo. , fo7
BOOKSELLERS &C.
. C. COCLUIANE, (sucocithor to S. Sad
%V .) Whoto.leand notail 17..10r In ll.kn,Stativo
er
(.4° '
d°°°
8.
N.
14OltN B. DAVISON, Booksellor and Sta.
actor, imook.or to .I)a,lF= & Airopq. No. a ithomt
.4. nest Fourth. Pittoburiat, P.
dY do CO., BOokeellere and Stationore,
Zia. Lb Wood street. bait door to the corner of Third.
ta • P.. kJ:BIM ►od low boots ocaatuatlzon h►n4
L. READ ilookeallor and Stationer, No.
78 Fourth at, A polo Dulldlogs.
Masonic Hall Cigar Store.
.'AULKNER,
DOMESTIC
Cigars, Cobacco & Snuff,
NO, vr MARIS:4IO 11A14,,
1.2.2.-3602 WITTBGGBOII. PENN'A.
1.11 EMOVAL. — EDWARD T. MEGRAW
La, his removed bls Wlletewsle Tobsozo son OlgarWare
boa.. t o No. ust Liberty rt., where will be mono . Imo
Met of TOBAGO() Awl .MAII4 of vssionsGrandson&
lowest wholswslewslees. warGßit
VI 'LITANY SHAVING SOAP.—New
ILL aka Jot reed. and tumuli at JOIL /LULIMPO.
NEW YORK ADVERTLIMENTS,
FROM
ALIIHRT G, RicuAtutsxwm
Advertising and Currexpondenee Offire,
z'CA BROADWAY. NEW YOWL
fl TO, WYAKOOP C
rnoPelreoi
63 Liberty :it.. how YO/
Manor. Lure,. of P•tfiamarr
klad“..nd In scat variety.
ditlkand
Never top Lato to Learn
EWE AND LEARN.
• COLOR TO ALL'S - EL) Wiwi 70
SPEAK AND WRITE CORRECTLY.
.11AltTICULARLY intendod no a book of
roterrenoo ton flap solution of diateolties mosated
ulth Grammar. Compoeition. Poostost.loo, de, With ens
olsnations of Le. , ln sod French words Rod arse. of fre
quent occurrence (containingrt. MN - TM perioStlnals and
books In genera:, examoloa of •
_ . _
ONE THOUSAND MISTAKES
Of daily oceerreeee In Speaking 15 6 illhtjat.d Pronunel.
at:on. together with detailed Ins for Wilting for
the Pne% and forms of !attain, In e terlo9l &pert.
menG of N.. open Literature, MI Mgrs. bound In
cloth. 12mo, ulna FIITY CENTS...and tent to any ad•
dr.e free ol postaga.•
Hurl 1.4 this has long boon 'tinted. bY those eon
entertain the .1.0 Welded to to the fide. It Is suitable
fur chum.. We hares Vantlrely craned lupines , , and
can rerosam+ndif as one al the 00“ %sake of reference Tor
Ilse young 0 11 y rem the rip: Winter. and as deammin
ea I'+grneragg conntlltd. rite work ft aftoOttAsr tercel and
indirpenaabk.—Tramat,
GAIIIRETT, DICK At FISVIEILILDabIishera...:
Ito. IS Anna:ra :P nt, New York.
Also for said by all Booksellers. • Jaln.ltrdAtaa
A Retired Phyeicisia,
WriOSE SANDS OF LIFE Lave •nemrly
run out. direovered. whilelo the Rut Indenr, a
certain cue fur Ooneuroption. - Bronehltle. Gough.. (lo de, and general ueZ.lllll. Tnir mora l+as dhoorered by hint
when hie only child --• danghter—was 010.11 up to die.—
Whaling to doss mst.. good .porltils, be will vend to
ouch of hie alinettd tellon , belumi awn...meet It thtereetbe,
mettlt full dlrerotiens femsking upend eneemeetully mint
It. ileredniru cult anpneant to brinee him one thilllne
—three cents to be returned as restage on the refire. and
the remainder to tee Implied to tits payment If Me &dyer -
tbanent. Addreer DR. IL JAIdSd,
dertdkntuatlV No 19 Grand at., Jere, City. N.J.
PHALOIII3 PAPRIfiII LOTION.
Or Floral Beautifier.
I==
Agreat Comeau Tor beautifying the skin
and encephalon, nrd :M . citing Chabped Banda
tat, Lim Ti.,, Sunburn, Yreetisv, Blionlee.
Barna ete, A Bore and late cure Tmdhe Biles—one wash
ing ~0 glee le.stant relief. Aftgilleseine. It Is veer
anthing to the skin. It tears the bands soft •nd white
d for indemmatloneol the skinit will be found to be
Mat reMed7. rare cue Goitergar battlee.•
PhaloesMagicy Hair .uye. •
Ono n the very best Natural Dyes In thewerld. It, long
too bee Palma It to be beyond maisarlsem; an.L Nang a
vegeathie P , Odne•icnr tr. IniUrY eau possibly be done to
the elan. It 11 null applied, and Ten Ma obtain . black
or • brow te Which T ill day the totitlndired to tallitirom
nature Itself. Pace it and sl,si per tor.
Alad• and sold by E. PLIALIRe,•OI IOT 'BIWA DB' AY,
YY.
2, De y et, and tl7 iteosere.T. Nichol.,. Hotel. N.
~ ti/O. IT. KEYSER. Pittbnigh, and all Druggiets
and Y e n. a . Sleeve tbronshout the qait.e Mates.
Ebnien's 'Chemical flair Invigorator.
The moot mmplete ankle of the Sind sync betere offer.
e.l to the public. It has stool Ms test of twenty years
In Dela mama, an I not ens of ens many hundreds of
InatatiOnl hate been able to eoMrete with 11107. Neter
vine, Mating aal beautifying th• Ileir e and keeping it.
lima clear Men dendruef etc. At te inestimable, In dart
It is everything the hale requires Eel. 60 eent• and al
per bottle. del.:Caviare a F
DRY GOODS.
JOHN DEAR ot
Tedural Stud, above 'Erma' Corarnono,
ALLEOTIENNI CITY,
Dry Goods, Shawls.rars,
Itt:PRY dr.
1/XALZII.23 LY
Silts and Ladielfqllresi.elootta generally,
cLuAtiS, TALNIA.* , &SIISNVLS,
giißuoiDEßiEs AND iSTAPLE GOODS,
For Family ; Qua
1n weasku.lly ertemtro aescrtruttsitt WI C.l the slum
Jeoarw.ntane d and "Alin la lOMPAZ tar ,,.•_
theNort.b.exat timer ith a 47 Matthet et.—Ely oc3
s.. L. 1LL.0.2 , l 03, f105Gn.;ni.10,11017540 i. 1021.
A. MASON k CO., 'Wholesale and Retail
ri. ft. , : .4 IPA* Gesdr. 1:3 Mitt
1.114-bursch,
Allegheny County, .
Commonwealti Penntiyit3
the ehmrr 1.1 .4.4.7...tre.tinC1a
ano•DIA liatlere.a.ratatelf rierioia et croaeentiog
Me claim. then w• oarantand Ton Chet run summon.
bygood sal /awful enistroners. Aleard 1040. and Ater
exert. I.le wIP, Dort:milt tilud A •ret McCren McCrea,) In Pent of
Maritarei Dodge uxianne 1.. McCrea, Oath
aria* MoUras, ranelope 110.,1.... date Mir>rit. and /44
ward h. Methes. children awl to.he of Jested Meares. de
oresed. late of your ninnty, on Dist the,. 1.. sadapp.,
Wore oar 'oilers at Pitts...mitt. at our Liotriit Court
there to he held tho. ?north Monday Ol JIMIrr-ry nest to
she. wherefore whereas he the sold Jostrib l'atterron sad
gdeurd Midge .1 bistigaret. Lig wife. tr./wily Ilan.
let met:real in tight of the said Margaret Ruda. and
Augustus 1.. McCrea, en thexins McCrea, renelege El briers,
gone P. Mein. . and Edward P. 310:gee. rhlhiren and
holdall
Janos IdiClisai laigelher end undivided do
hold the Mimeo:id dam:gibed past of two lots of around
chase.. In the city or flttetrorgh, in ths rico or ?sneer 1•
•ftrils, and marled In the gerieral plan of said city, on,
Lam lie Lad 40 rergertlvety. to witi Beginolnis at • Mint
ou the east olds 01111. Clair street OS Piet dishatit frarn the
north slit eorn.l of lit. Clair and Penntimetr.; thence
northwarEly Along the east .i d. of IL Clair
~reel rA fist to •12 feet wilt slier; themes esietwerdir
along the math .Id. 01 odd alley perallel Petua street
steward f 3 feet lueludlug a form Rest Albin thence south•
werdly along the east egle of said alley rorsdel with IL
Clair street fA test: thence wentwardly parallel with Penn
meet 73 feet. Inclooling.seld fool feet wide shay, to the
place of brain:thin on ht Clair A:mt. with the apeurte
hence, lidera.t4 Dodge and tiarimet. his (Maser.
iy Unite.' repine.) In McCrea, the eald al
hmhre and Anginal:la Catharine 11....
Penelope Slea - ea. Jana P. .thieniA and Cdward Mehra,
children and robe James 111rtires.deedi partition there
of between the= to homed* [wording the Law, and
the customs of .hie Commonwealth in tracheate rude ant
prochted,l4o animal.. .4 the same to be &zo& not retie
alt eery undostly and agelnet the rev, !secant' rostra.
1act1.0.141 ae
Lad have you then and there the names Of those scone
sooners and 1211.10711.
WlLLeal , lbe Lice. Moore liaripton. ?resident Judge or
oar raid ("Ott at Pltistinitglit.D.lais 13th day of Deeerater,
A,ll. 1854- JUMP/ 1111171110911 AM. Dooth . l.
And now to wit: Deconotwe 130. A. D. 18.54 all motion
of U. 11. Wilkina. conceit for the men:.
lo It a p.ufnO to
.
Court that certain of the defendant. to. this salon ere
puttee residing ont of the Runty of Allegheny. the Court
ato order and direct that the writ of summons Lamed
therein, ha oublLab fel according toile ant of Asseouter In
each rise. pitrltinl. In the l'ittelnorgh May tlisetts. •
tmara per publithed In the city of Pittaburgh. and °ann.
y of Allegheny, once • week Pd islets merlon. to the
intern day thrreof. Ur viz Coca?.
JOLLY
The pulite shoes named will take =tire of tue she.
Writ and order of Court.
deiloil•wdow CODY FATTERSON. Sheriff.
IN VALENCIAS AND FRENCLI PLAIDS
Muslin Dotainos, Cashman and
FRENCH MEIIINOI3,
awx.....tdovro to eosin nt
VU u ttillVa • mu ft nm.s.
darZ2.daw•T
Christmas Prams for Fraitt, ac., at
Morris & Patton,
No lan the fham.d. Nola: &reel, and fedrmil Mred
/tech n.
tha3d tyeaking Nai•lna, W and lba per pound:
U.ad Yr...lh Currants, WA and Msa
Nov Bonen 20 and dtta
Prnarn and Unman Plana, lb and IMaa red , Ity
Ho in Mucus and paper fuzee. 1J and 15,5 .-
Minaa Meat. Jima. Jelde.. Prmata , ... M.K. Nntwaaa.
r.ixal ...eta and Cooking ...di and OW , "W to and
.nab T.* tit Si per lb al osemt bestow at stir atlas at
M. part of lb. 11.1.4 Matas , . octal
Or TOBACCO AND CIGARS at ell°
'Who haah. Warehouse of RDWARD T. BIKUJI•IS.
No. litL Lthert, stmet,oppoalts he. rI Wood at.
60 box. W. 1L Grants A No, 1;
20 boxes ouotne llonard;
IX !loam James IL Unit. Sigh , No. 1;
IX) Ws°. or variona other hranda Of loser grades, ulth
a chub,' amortrzent of the finest 0 , 0.11(Y of Tobsmo:
2hAls , vs. Penh% 10.000 01 Tuhp. Jsmperial;
JUJU) Fir. F1r,10.1110 NI Train. Conobe Itacallal
4.001) o.le Primly., and 11.0,0110 'Arlon. other brands
of Ilenuaoy Cigars.
Nol open thr examination and sale at Me above place.
deli IDWABR MIXIRAW.
FURS
I'OB, THE
1-1 0 L 1 1) A Y S .
IVE'CORIY & CO'S.
&hi 131 WOOD hTILEBT,
It 0 B'l-• PACK N 0- H
Attorney at Law
sod Solicitor of the BANK OF PITTSBURGH
opin No. 110. fourth IL. Piltzbuzgh.
, For the Holidays. i
•
A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
V IIS subseribir will offer for sale a mast
'AL willanltloent It or
Jewelry,
Silver, Ware,
! • Watches,
Cloaks, Fancy Goods,
...a all artiolea In thin line. whhiii WlllO./4,1 at the Loan*
nnantore Prima and warranted.
rartioutar attention pa d to the manneiotatina of Ens
JoweirT and repaltitig. Watolits repair . " ll erlt i tk lAti puneAualle
tr and.icoaranteed• iT..
lieweriber Um plane, L`io. TN, Firth Weer, Detyreea
rarkei and Wood.
Stoves, Ponders and Firo Irons.
CI3ON CITY STOVE WARE/SOUSE, NO..
.cwomi stro,n, Al the 10000 his . &wiled whirh
hr e into too tha dare imolai artkiiiN On email tn.
nit. 104 attention elbow w hich hing in our line
tn. allaraination of our Iltoa. if UO. Intl and corn.
fn i :We are deterut
lteowmbry ret
to aiT. Im a i e vo %e
lowest
ID
u,.. bi*g. J.. (me ,
ns Burwror 6 w
laminUar.
aUNDRIES--
Cho bide .d half bbis new IdsoksrSh •
hoo bbls Lod bah' bbla 'Ake hoperlor Salmon;
& Obis No 1 Ilallfes
'4) kith, flo 1" •
11):i bbls 0.11. hips 2doilLumg •
411 tiolden • •
hh P. It. and Chinos Angus: •,'
SO Dbl. No l hooter
100 bbh N. U. Ur; •
Together relth fresh stook of Uroeuide sod PlN...bush
hlsneffsetured &Aides. Now to store.d for
• delft WAIT AMMON •
BTICKWIMAT HAMS-250 each extra
mbar for was by Jinni FLOYD a OM
nirpTER-1.2. kegs prime Butter for . sale
b) lsl2 JOHN SLOW* 00.
AND
ti.),
Ladies' Dress Goods
LATE DIIAVO'9
FittISII ARRIVAL
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
Advance rapr_ente.—Ltercener no sub•
e.ripuon .0 be tont: for the 1:4417 trt Wookir (love%
antaee Parrttot a mule in ernatooe. Wharton: LIU
Win Is rt: to which the aubscribrion la bald. the pap•.
elll F. Invariably otorrtedi voleaa the oubarrlptlon la re
nweA by advorn yarraraiL All trindatit adrartlaiegt
of army dowdy:ion, will be rogulowl to be paid In ad
711, mill f,5t,T1.1013/1 will be where apeeltil month
1/ ar 1.1.1) coutt.t3 aM made. 1141/1:ALII
.s(9.l.lttebnrala Vvoelst7 EVamome.s — no vrt.dAve
erudition (lour WetWp (hacks °len to our lumtams men
a mom-desirable uudium of mating their boalmase Mums
Our circulation Is betyrren slimid seven tbonmend. reasksinsi
utmost every merchent. cmonfecturer and rho keeper In
KeetArtl iannerlrarl. Western VirgiSas, 1911.0:41. and
Northern Ohio, rud Is eteadily Incesariott
Highly Interesting Details of the China
News—Exciting Incidents—The Amen
man Consul in the Melee.
Corrascondeees Mine N. Y. Nally Thaw,
Cawrow, China, Thursday, Oat. 10, 1856.
I send the particulars!, in no much detail as I
have been able to obtain them, of the Mecum,
shames ettendlog tho bombardment of this groat
city by the English naval forces under near
Admiral, Bir•Micheel Seymour. Tim firing is
not yet over, and where the matter will end
one sou predict.
The immediate origin of the affair woe an
outrage committed on the British Flag about
two weeks ago by the notheritlea of Canton.
A email loran, or river-trading boat, having
English papers made out in due form, owned ria
English property, and sailing under the English
flag, was boarded on her arrival here, under the
charge of having on board certain notorious
pirates,—the flog was hauled down, and the
orew, twelve In number, (Chinese,) carried off,
put in pester!, and three of them decapitated.
Subsequently, when. Mr. Parkes, the British
Consul, vent on board one of the man-of-war
junks to expostulate, he was treated with great
indignity and unceremoniously "hustled off."
It is but just, however, to ray that he is report
ed to have provoked this treatment by his harsh
ness and incivility on board the junk. COMM).
dolt' Elliot, of the frigate Spills, who was at
Whampoa at the time, proceeded very promptly
to make reprisals' on the Chinese, and dispatched
a steamer to Canton, which eelsed a 01811.0 f-war
junk and very quietly brought her down to
Whampoa.
Yok, the Governor General of Canton, with
surprising obstinacy, continued to refuse , mecca
gone to the domande of the English, which were,
that he eheuld restore the crew which ho had
taken from the lorcha, with a suitable explana
tion and apology, and should hoist again the flag
which he had lowered. * * *
Tho trailed Stated -sloop-of-war Portsmouth,
Commander Andress B. Foote, had been ordered
to Whampon a few days preview! to the com
mencement of these difficulties, in consequence
cfa rumor that the rebels were descending upon
Canton, and in order to protect American inter
ests doting theirerpecteditivaeion. At 3 o'clock
on the morning of Wednesday the 22J, Captain
-Foote received a note from our Consul, Mr;
Perry, staling that the Boglieh were preparing
to attack the city. Accordingly, be fitted. out
an expedition immodietely, and proceeded in
command of the force, some seventy-five strong,
including seamen nod marines, t I Canton, in
order that the Atoerienuas might be protected in
their paeans and property.
By this time almost the whole English naval
force in the China sea NM concentrated at Can
ton and ',Shampoo, with the exception of a fri,
gate and a partially dismantled brig, which re
meined at Gong Koog, but sent up detachments
of their MM. Oa Thursday, as two steamers,
with boots in tow, were proceeding from Mora
va up the river, the Chinese commenced hos
tilities by firing on them. The Admiral at once
commenced taking all the forts the whole length
of the river, from Canton to the liocca Tigris,
occupying about fifteen minutes, on an average,
in the capture of each fort. There were well
manned and supplied with numeroue gnus, many
of them of enormoua site, but In no case did
they return more than it few. abets to the fire of
the English, - and In most instaneeo the soldiers
ran away 'without any attempt at resistance.
Th. English landed, spiked the guns, and in
towered eases destroyed all that was COMblagi
hie about the forte by fire, but did not attempt
to occupy any except one round fort immediately
opposite the Factories, and one known as the
nUotch Folly," which commands the Governor's
Palace., and a part of the city, and in which
they planted a few thirty-two pounders and one
or two mortars.
Meanwhile, at Canton, the foreign resident e
F./European awl Anierloan,fisid been making ac
tive preparations for defence, kid had ehipped
all their specie and treasure for Whampoa,
where it could be under the gem of the large
whips which cannot get up the river to this city,
or for Steals and Bong Kong. The gates and
streets by which communication is bad between
the Factories, as the foreign establishments are
tolled, and the rest of the city, were closed and
and all the stores were closed and
business everywhere suspended.
Oa Saturday, the 26th, a large party of the
"village braves," who are a kind of ruetio mili
tia, holding regular meetings for military exer
eil•P, and whose valor and prowess era held in
the highest estimation by the Chinese, made an
'attack upon Old China street. • After the firing
of one or two volleys by the English, the
"breves," retreated precipitately, leaving two
or three dead and probably taking with them
several wounded. The bodies of the dead re
mained in the street tilt the next mornipg, when
they were removed by their countrymen.
It was not till blondoy, the 27th, that the
firing upon the city commenced. But at I o'clock
on that day the 'steamer Encounter, lying right
abreast of the Factories, throw her first obeli,
which went a little beyond the Governor's pal
ace, and followed It up all the afternoon, send
ing partial ehello through the roof of the pal
ace, and no doubt doing stoat execution. At the
same time the Barracouta, lying 1%1:Ohor up the
river, commenced throwing shell across the city
into the fort and encampment of the Chinese
troops, situated on a high hill, directly behind
the walls. The firing, which had been carried
on very leisurely, at intervals of about eight
minutes between the shell, ceased at sunset.
On Monday appeared the following proclama
tion, which wee posted about the streets of the
city. lam indebted to Bev. J. B. French, one
of the American Missionaries here, for this lit
eral translation of it:
"Yen, Governor-General of the two %icings,
Ac., Sneed this proclamation. Since the Eog-
Heti barbarians have mule an attack upon the
Provincial City, wounding the troops and the
people, in the-moat ruthless manner, I, as in
duty- bound, Woo this proclamation, that you
may all unitedly seise and destroy them. For
this putpoee I Issue my commando to all the
troops and people in the Province, ehopmen and
°Ricans, that you may fully understand. You
must, with united strength and heart, anoint the
troops and militia. Every English mama] that
you etc coming on our shore, or eu board of the
ships, making trouble, you must exert your
selves and seize. Every one that Is killed in
this manner, no matter who, we promise a re
ward of $3O for each person." (This eentenoe
Is somewhat obeure, bat seems to inolude the
eeoplo of all eountries.) "The head must be
brought to my elites for examination. Do not
slight this proclamation. Let every one trem
bling oboy without opposition.
October 27, 1866."
On Taesday, at 1 o'clock, the firing was re
sumed from the "Dutch Folly" fort, and direct
ed with the purpose of effecting a breach in the
walls of the city. Tho Encounter also continued
to drop a shell or shot every fivo or ten minutes
in the neighborhood of the Palace.
Tho firing ceased at rundown, but terms re•
named with conniderablo vigor at standee the
next morning.
On Wedoceday the firing was renewed early in
the morning, and 'kept up with a good deal of
spirit. until 2 o'clock P. M., by which time the
shot from the forts, with the assistance of yes.
terJay's Gra, had made a sufficient broach in the
wall, and cleared a way towards the palace, inef
ficiently to justify the Admiral in landing his
forties. The lending party was only 260 etroug,
and consisted altogether of Bailors and marines.
They marched rapidly towards the walls, the
Admiral himself accompanying them, and plant.
ed their flag en the walls of 'Canton—the first
time that a European flag has ever been unfurled
in this great' city. The honor of planting the
flag was the good fortune of Capt. Bate, of the
brig Bittern, who remained for as much as five
minutes entirely unsupported and exposed to 's
tremendous fire from the Chinese soldiers in the
streets end on the tops of houses. The party
pushed on, however, part of them clambering
through the breath In the will, and-others blow
ing up the city' gate, and entering more easily
with their field piece's. They advanced under a
eevere are (the more dmgerons and galling from
its irregniatity) from the Chinese on the house
tops and in the by-streets—and themselves re
turned it with much spirit, and probably with
terrible execution, although from the nature of
the circumstances, , It is imposeiblo to esy what
the loos on the other elde has been. After plant
ing s field-piece before the palace, end battering
the walls a few memento, they entered without
furthor opposition, and oecupled It for an hour
or two, until nearly sunset, when they retreated
far the night. ~ As they retired, the Chinese re
turned, and re-opened fire upon them, with sums
eireiet. • VA total loss of seareeniand marines Is
three hilted nod twelve wounded, four of them
perhape mortally 'GO.
I regret to add that one or two Alluvia') of
ficials were very unduly eonsplenone In ascent-
ponying the attacking party, and I must make
epeeist mention of our Consul from Hong Koogj
General EIZPLN, who wan not only present him.
self, but took with him one of the seamen from
the Levant, and bore with him also an Ameri
can flag, displaying it publicly within the walls,
and with the personal courage and bravery for
whioh ho Is distinguished, advancing further to
wards the heart of tho city than any other for
eigner, narrowly esoaping with his life from a
murderous Sr° which the Chinese opened upon
him. Several other American citizens acoom
pealed the expedition and joined, very improp
erly, in the pillage of the Govenoofe palace.—
The display of our flag wee to public', and ap-
parently committed ns so folly against the Chi
t:len, that. Captain FOOTE!, very promptly and
judioiouely, issued the following paper, copies of
wh'.oh well seat to the British and American
Consuls, and to Admiral Sermoua, as well as to
eneral KEENE! himself:
"The undersigned has been informed that the
American flag was this day borne upon the
walls of Canton, thrtpigh the breach. effeoted
by the British navel forces. This unauthorised
sot is wholly disavowed by the undersigned, in
order that It may not be regarded as eon:prom:de.
ing in the least degree the neutrality of the Uni
ted States.
The United Btates naval forces are hero for
the speeial protection of American Interests;
and the display of the American Begin ray other
connection le hereby forbidden.
ANDREW 11., FOOTE.
Commander 11. B. Navy, senior officer present,
commanding 11. 8. Naval Forces, Canton.
Burros, Chili's, Wednesday, Oot. fiO,•181G.
The American residents here very generally
regret the compromise which our neutrality his
suffered by this very injudicious act on the part
of General Keenan, and wholly approve of Capt.
Poote's disavowal. Their feelings are for the
most part those of sympathy with the English,
and satisfaction at their succesees; bat they feel
that it is for us to act entirely on GM defensive.
The house of Russell & Co., are said, timelier,
to bare entered a formal protest against all the
proceedings of the Admiral, and declare that
they shall hold the British Government reopen
!tibia for soy damage they may sustain in con
sequence of the attack upon the oily.
Aff MOHICAN 3TIMEII 411111) INTO
During this interval a 'correspondence was al.
so carried on between our consul, Mr. Perry,
and the Governor. It seems that a week or ten
dope previous the steamer CUM Fa, an Atnerscan
steamer, and tinder the American fing,at the
time, was fired Into in the most unprovoked and
outrageous -manner by a Chiaese fort while god
Leg through the Macao passage, on cue of her
regular tripe to Canton. Three shots were fired
by the fort, compelling the steamer to return
down the river and approach the city through
another channel. It won in reference to thie
Insult, therefore, that Mr. Parry addressed. the
Governor. He replied very politely that he
would certainly Investigate the matter, but ad
ded that it was not a government:fort, but one
built by the city for protection against pirates.
He took occasion also to request that the Amer
leans would tot aid the English in the present
hostilities—and promised, in reply to Mr.!Per
ry's positive domande, that he would extend hie
protection to American propetty. Ha was as
sured by Mr. Perry in reply that the Americans
would remain neutral In the contest so long as
Ameriemos and their tights and property were
unmolested.
A masa of matter, offinal documents, narra
tive' of actors in the scones reported and letters
of oorreepondents are before as, but the pith of
the whole affair lies in the above account.
From the Ninr York Times or Fdd•T
- ITAIESTI2IO TllOll CIIINA; FULL DITAILa of TM
RICCA . / TEO 0L65 AT CANTO'S. —LotUrs from OUT
speoial corsepandent at Canton has put us in pos
session ofmuoh more ample details concerning the
recent bombardment of, that city by the British
fleet, than are to be found in any of the Lone
don journal•. The Thou is the only London pa
per which has any correspondence from China
upon this subject, and its latest dates era from
Hong Kong; Nov. 15, while our letters are from
Canton to the same date. in regard to the ac
tion of the American force upon that station,
they correct important errors la the Bret amulets
received by Telegraph. In those aocounts‘ it
was stated that the Usitedlitates ((irate Poet-
mouth had fired upon and taken one of the forts
that defended Canton, and this action was sup
posed to be in punishment of the Chinese, for the
murder of Mr. COVITSOILSX. Oar correspon
dent, however: writes that the murderer of
Mr. Cottriaanam tee been discovered end was
to be immediately executed, and that all differ
000E3 growing oat of this eabjeet had beetrami
csbly adjusted. The American ships-of-war had
aided in protecting the persons and property of
American citizens, and the Portsmouth had ones
returned a fire that was directed against her,
whether by design or accident does not appear,
from the Chinas* fort. With this exception she
has taken no part in the affair, though it is al
leged that a number of Americans did join'the
British fares in storming the place, and played a
conspicuous part in the assault. This was
strongly protested against by the resident Amtlti
cans as an unjustifiable violation of our neutral-
tt
It is clear, from the aspect of affairs, that the
Americans are quite certain to suffer from the
hostilities that were still in program at the latest
dates. The Chinese connot or will not diacrim.
feats between English and Americans, and will
bo very likely to assail the persons and property
of both without .distinction. Indeed, the tone
of the Chinese Goventeee reply to representa
tions on this eubjoct from the Americans, does
not eneourage the hope that they will escape ae
rie= lots, or elan more direct implication in
the war. lastasil of expressing any regret for
the unwarrantable attacks upon Americana that
had already been made, ha cooly says it is not
possible for the enraged people to draw any
nice distinctions between them and the English,
and advises them, as the beet moans of safety, to
leave the city altogether. Under each oireom
stances, It is easy to sue that our commerce at
Canton must for the time be entirely eu.spended.
The cones of the British attack are clearly
stated in the accounts by (his mill. It seems .
that th e Chinese authorities seized twelve Chi
nese criminals on board a British vassal called
the Arrow:—that when called on to return
them, they sent them back, bat without any
apology or explanation. The treaty of 1842 ex
pressly provides (but euspected criminate shall
not be seized from British eseels, but demand
ed from the nesreet ConsuL But the Chinese,
in reply to the remonstrancett-and demands of
the British Consul, denied that the Arrovi - was
a British vessel,—sihrmitog that she was built
by Chinese, owned by Chinese and manned by
Chinese, and that her Captain falsely pretended
that else was registered as a British vcesol, only
to evade the scrutiny of the authorities. It wee ,
then alleged by the British Consul that the sei
zure was made while the British flag siesilying.
This the Chinese peremptorily denied—dacha.
ring that no flag was exhibited at the time. The
Censure demand for the return of the persons
seized was however complied with, as already
stated; bat he required a letter of apology and
an assurance that such an oceurrenee should
never happen again. Of this demand no notice
wee taken; and the Consul hands the matter over
to Admiral Seymour, who requests an interview'
which, In conformity to usage, the Governor. de
clines. Thereupon the Admiral probeeded to a
bombardment of the oily, which had already re
sulted in a fearful lose of life and wee still in
progress at the departure of the mail. It 'is
not quite clear, therefore, that the British were
in the right; and it is very evident that the al
leged offence, even if it were setually commit
ted, Is sadly Inadequate to the penally with
which it bite been visited.
The conbequenoes of this proceediog are like•
ly to be of the utmost importance. The London
Times takes the ground that the outbreak
abrogates the existing treaty,' and leaves Eng
land free to shape her future relations with the
Chinese Empire as she plumes. It mill be her
own fault, therefore, it is added, if She fells this
time to obtain such a treaty as shall be entirely
satisfactory. 'The principal dangir which the
Times foresees ia, that, in the propose of inffiet•
ing punishment upon Chins; the Empire may be '
wholly subverted. The reigning dynasty is at.
randy tottering to its fall, and the Jabots are
hovering upon the Sauthern border, eagerly
watching the progress of the English war. In
any future treaty, It is urged, Great Britain
should be content with nothing less then the
admission of 'a resident Minister at. Pekin,
dwelling there In all honor and safety, and hay
fag access at suitable times to thopreeenee of the
Emperor.
Wo think it not at all unlikely that the pres
ent opportunity will be Belled to secure these
advantages and to force the Chinese "Empire
into the family of notions; Sooner or later ail
issue must come. The increase of commerce
and of intercourse with Chins will render it
impossible that she should forever perelat in her
polloy of absolute Isolation. We trot that the
attention of our own Government wilt be prompt.
ly directed to the subject, and that steps will
be taken to sewn for the tinned States 'an
equality in whatejer rights and privileges may
be accorded to other powers.
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VOLUME LXX---NUMBER
MUSIC -&C.
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JOHN WILKINS,
MARBLE CUTTER,
No. 58 St. Clair btreet, Pittsburgh . Pi.
lIE SUBuCHIBER, addition to hie
IV boleti& Worts. N 0.338 . Mort) street, has open
new.Warehouse in the rental, of our city. when will--
be round hlanuarente, Grant Mush and weep Attetr
knowntrzT Waft. mode to order br
_tho best rratione4,
In the trade. [uoZNatti /OLIN WILKINS:
Meyer & Stout;
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of Onoraltars eatable for IS tinuntiesua and Elatalea
widen will be mkt an aenammatatlng tan% Ltd a Pertaa
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Wk. B. HOLMES & BRO.
ORK and Beef Packers,- and dealers in
AtabluProvtdow. therm of Blarlot and NOBS.
sh. dad
WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retell
Mianatactran and Dealer in CatogrtWare.tio.llll
4 Mpet.
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I' V ter. No.lo roartb Moot, Mir Idtartf. and 47 2
Penn throot.next door to Aid. Parktruen'oOdlon, and ltd
tral rayor.Poldto echwartal Drug litork
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ilirmrsr do , rintion of Munn . , for ‘li
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rayll4l
.TbOOTOR O'BRIEN can be consalted at Dr
IDISTIDR. rater 111th SmltheeldMa.,em YON
D WEDNEDDAYS and
. BATODDAY . B. romlo tai
sad .1 to 3. •
.113"iaseldsnee on the Erconurrill• Baia. 1.22:17d.
1 SCOTT, Dentist, Forma Meet ;
oar • live doors wart of klitast OlDpOonn
run %%t i t* 67.
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Blakgy &
L ESTATZ BROKv;RS, corner
onth sod fLatlth.noll street; Plttateregh
actinTtloneen L a nns. hansom eons saes
on contrabnion.Warrants, 111114 Banns
noittniettst. Itereeim enema:, one to 112bdlIfinNI
.1414110.4 dincinljt of the= Tema teasonabln
dime
Premium Vinegar.
VINEGAR made erpreary for family use
V and ticer pant =ore than me half of tbe
?tawny. altere Plekln atr
."att -- 7 - 4/ • nen. and In of Warehouse,
that hoes been naval In It Ai
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, Ohio Grapes, egad to in
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to
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aoantry nunthanteln al:tete:l to Mb YU*
She aboesll7lnecars warranted to be es rote
seated and to 'Mitt nora stratdol the lint Prong= o t
*Meer Motel and Diploma at the Ista a.
ta is zo leultural
ththlbltlon of 185 n.
inhit «42 W 16a 7assr. -
Sand! Sand!! Sandi!!
00 BAGS HUNTINGDON CO. SAND,
nocallotly adopted to tba m►anhctara of Mat
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Bo r t r o i nV b r alunrins atuarits otPtoros•
tar •rs granola of umlaut% to pia ylold•th upon • oven
staraf.• to V 946 per et. Silica. Ths tookotolott atone
pDerr of Um% Id.ensa. Oxlito cif= awl
ts =ore a ars: crypt ktr a rnf- :
MoonMtn ot I'lint Olaso wanting to thz l t
too trlth this 13=41. vitt risme call won ttul
LT= to 7 . 1t0 cove. to Its zrzaaztr
(01) bills Shworutale WI
Ilirloar.
An ban Are Roan -
100 acts Barkmbmat Fiala; , .
0) Ible licaday to Mil%
10 .. MAW Corn )leol. In .Wn and for Ws by
deC9 WALLACE a GARDA/A.
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lloy:The saba ar to Wattle:OW*o
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