sz ..v.fanAl4A-I , ,Nmit--,- - 4 ,,, , ,,,,,- -- -- -- -, t --1--- - k' - ' 7 'l'" --- -—' • ' ''''' -- '' •' - . • — 4 -4 *_. ~,.„,„_, 4, 4,, 4., , T ~,..., ,11 t . .., , 1 A +~ . T S ' ..s: U ' F it - GA ,- , 0 b.... ._.,..1 , Alll3 l Trito -lifiriatTIBEIONTEI . BUSINESS CARDS. wow Vt 881111611; OWII3 A- CO.. GmisiAT. Wrenn' - avnIXIMO Alms. tiloplesaYs lialtAbiga...rth-3111 end eA*3lllr" "Z: H. 111001t11 , 64 CO. , I 122 , BBOADW.AY 7 - -1- -I- ',NEW max.,. ,RE.aoii ocinitantly roo*iving additapneto i - .ol,;_unie epilog' •,e, t,rtoeo: '"-- 7.11T0r srLt-AND 'MIIIINEttY'tIOOD3, 1. ,. 3 witioni itiiis4id Tlii 1 0 . Vita& In tittl. tnesteei., ;' J,caWUWalr•dJ . -.,Ottt nook valetas of lat101(O in Otat2.ThilitY sod , ..t.olor toe booot , o, owe kodretloomtoo.. 13 Lotat VISTS rt 13.141 , 111:44. In nett -114ttes. 130it0a SlltiPaihrh. ttse, olllsoo-Vkatnome a Ilk Tip sose,StratroP, !Mack oat o' . laroil . 4'lk Trimmittg Loom eliooloqt r. , Beett=l 4l W letikLlkte .. tltspek„Ootartd. 41" 1:11.4 h Jlb l itNlleto ..ati(lJAyes.lll49ltteelFaabrOletatloo. alabd Milan- Boom': C. It:Dtaparlaa to .1..t0p keete klettlio. Straw amiss ereo tt4 altakezkrleeloo olTueotre, Loot, ltionoceell ood, z o i Hutlao4 4 ettlet latzker BrnnotrellotleEttow era We Intl» the Cteittfiv 0411 ou t 01 0 . ant trhel ce.tu memo ea otht.re ',trine g. one tit,. to an okomthotum otourfeColtki - switetWske'e ~..- ~,,.., • t023:1 ender B ol3llFld ' • atf• 18i5- . 7 ., £ • --•-• • Jr.; t: • DiVID‘ 31° Twat= 13T EA.M -, I3RAYS 2:±52 Ve ail 'S. ti-r e,t , tVaW.r"K. ./Irairitri.irdit=i;Aigialtat.'9lMtslgnigt. !.$. 4 1411,8, D i ; . 2 L S. AD ri7C): ra - RIS . 'hauled- ombliki . Mon , Oustaont, WARRAIIETY, tiaierior any other. . v ..ferwza.itiedm and aarrealtaia..l. loam MAD an. albermasiaia , tas altadatataa partatlr Wq .-, tt .ib. M /a, tanabl.ta amblaa-a real nu t pea maMIAISIIILARD T MILE!. . MAW aune moat of a I alma of -StAll9oady..Rooll --.7-4 I(mMD,l:4B.taorlllsalalsandmatelatapaat a ttam alse . xs,l,-IVeLUTIka, bptba aktaar _mut llama COBLE/OR- . lamm.,WalltinCUM., MAGIC% SAWA. CI.TX WAS . mallop Mem a• delmiptloa. ./lAnd 1. 14 / 7mamelma, at lb. Vaalmae des r,:tip, ?1,„)--.r eagit t satainat , , . data (Sr fi.:185711:15[Ek3 & C 0.,, - Zia ,C! loth, szt. S.co d door t hree r s 7 'woe lio n AK POSE. .ugest - that they 11 will b+DrZn red / ai mon th.w iklanalva met nt Mlt udos Cl : r i g ebo vnum Yd mr,reat, the t the fecil : tsfolna. u• - ' , .•°•• • b. tetel, eval - ' 467lll'h4hl6"b.‘r 1"". .0 bresdthg, b.ing 66"661114 to 'eng raft d.lTerian promution. of the I L , Vault. big= t „,„„ - °646116 111 6 7( •titah ore indesiottely I. enee'oser and dela? p.troue S="ll7lr:t..' tO Ondlet directed io ` nn alt - 6 ' 6 * fe4;d3..1 I3FACTOttY AND. _WAREITOUSE, - AIIIIII6ES .E. -- FOGG't Co; - - 40PosiT,strect, mear:Ce.te!an. OT BLS PUBLIC , INSTITUTIONS, nracesuorei....lo rrrhata-D.rallint. larnhbed aenhl.lThe/tat. rahallaTahh .- lba Raw Mao • Itnant,cWteW Soatun e ci I C t o , mAurraander amat,mo%a, ''' - '0 • ' -d -, , i, , - otisaraption , ure I •.• - • pr. NOT DECEIVED by )hot iantationti. -.. WIVE It AN,.CLAIT g4' -f.r.IOE.VIIINECgD LW,. e - a. OIL, saver dlseptelute. .d Um Sea n' otO.Ttom.o ••••,,, ham vrd,El (terrier - to eh other, and the erPr rella Ur .l• ' t• - • C •• As there - Is.: erut deal of marinas oil it the market adulterated with seal U. • e., Le., toe much ear* ...Met .r. , ' ', lLb tette to procure the tie:Lulea . •- - .1 , . , „ 0 • Uur thl le male at our oo a aeory hs Neertruedland. .114 oath b , telalase oar rleasture over Use aut. he Care. facto let: 11 Cluaue, Minx * C 0.., .. thou...de ere ead ...gueolutter • I, of la WTI 31 . g•lstitt,, etll Fa , . &Ole, riline ~,mal la ' s it ar to. en reanr,d In health ty sulnq tho , eft-mine ca csanalarLaye. ee3.114 aa- rAtuno. , - ,!-• 'vocal .s . 03 . it: N. Eill.d..Y.Re A- CO. PLUebarcd Dr Drag:lst s goneralir- • tetdlos h, e an ------ 'SALT' FAO lORS rr, I ' l6 f0rt13 5. 1 , 7i5..e 1le . 1 :t tr. e ott I . t S N 11.1.5.51 BAGS:- 2,•144, A t 3 'lll - 41 I. GI i/lIIJA various auo<lx sa oby LOC CI, aim I 2 anJ IC Broad at. rtort4d Wines, itrocerien &c, • ' X : W. GIEEi Y, Mt.reei,, nod 71.9 Itcond way, N. Y. • `..* • 4 . Establlsbed BU I . - ail Lea. l !..t 0.4 1 1 , 4.(1.L.Y. • re 1F6411 TO TdE TEADF., 110 TELS, tee facaftlec,lie , l .11 erku . er, ekclre their taitc4 •OCL &Ate • ge. ,, 1C1. 6 urtieft,. S.rie ell ol • TX.ki Deft,. au x ~ ioucacog. Puoccotg, Iltuakracklleis Imacrla, a , llauvogrlcr. Young Ifeson..ka. to ekes.. a...d - e 40 43 -, COlf tlEttin•balsos Jerk • ' ,_ 4 4 1 4 , I ttr.3.,,4l.'leiras neer: S. Yule, flotke, 7te..'very old lea] Wee prelea. origloax packages demijohn., Teo. .1•11116,1111.11 d EttiltrOft eel (.I)E.ITt .11,SCtode KT.; ~ 'CU strels k ee.al•n•exletitlop'i Veysensy. I•1.-'5 • a illekteceek.o FlLldecere. do ea ITA,ll:3lereadlex,alume, hl.k.y, Armk, Ad. •xliktles, kal ve e lust packat.....L .o . thx -ream Wl} Oelf,tlo. • enter!. al MALT L1QU,..34--I.lor, eteet. lmlea eme <Or* Ina AM. ,Oio eee— -irer.otro breed.— 'lll2lC4rl--tualitt eel French, - 8AU1.11.5=40e skek.„Co nen, the, Nx.X. ,J.res Vl2:er.e, ranee el Yai-xlxlsk .IXalreke. Jas.:a. IX= sceikeackicau. ElLltlart.C—pret..o;aihs.l, Pulverised. 00. 01013. kke In 11,1.31.—_Waetsols Alaerk.an vit.t= ,•ra•nt. o 113.0 ma Lianas. se. wein,al.4.l IseedEll , ersted 'end 0102 fe•tda • Bagel - Pats! 'Bags! CutOr-EXCHANGE BAG M.A1 , 111- -,:- thsplodo to dot ttitP l44 with tk• .60 W.f. In story las., term .4.6 sup% if Ton wint Ttnat 'Bone wh ea t .r How. houtlao.ol7,l4info 1 ond deolgOrtt to cult lont own to.nta and Wary. Ido non ne o eopotor.tooettllV,VM pOrttruist. .7.iiiitintnifti PO on aud I o3rdtr, Bog liebt no. oul ptiontl , . t undersigned. .xpr.slr tar ratoottento. onto o.non rot. titunloin 1 Drills lettdir ,10. .3t.lers tent Sr mon to tit Ct. OWL " •—• 4-- 1 . 1.5 •no tl7 tir,..1.M...et; New ltook. -rillitonoot wit]. nnloit tt3,l3cut ,i --t t 11_14./Vtir N 46 11 % Sl3 AO IX I , L, STATIONERS . !ISMS Zit:S.474 *DJ ITG Pearl Ilt„' It. loarostars' '-sta4 ilsaaf.etarsisstrs,.far stla sr Law Cash Pricer or , say:rout orsit sway Saba, A leotrat Mai.; taper, vssay sad Hanle ticsrl ,:err. Virltitr.r oats. Isirst L P_ apB. tdaa•ysad sSi Ws, 11..1014 PS itt•Pdl, fts. l arsodrasand 11.e1111:07, Pans Votolls,Clstar, PAM by g ,if:flt: ` .._7 , Vg. l:6 7 ,'',„ a n z ta: --....,;.:,lar.gieft;;it, Zrocall...(l,;44.6tOsicre fstberda • • • It 1(1 -GRAIN - - Ne 4 sad reocrad litra 41. 11. n. Asti tb• COB2P,SXCEUNGE 11.40 euricaucsroar, fe.l-d3mt - ' '125 OA 7211lioad stmt. Hem York - . -11o*eris. Vmests as t Urrusauat 0100.4. laradontitnd Ilusrye 'ikaaers. kayo nitootvcd.per a camera end sail vglosis ova 8,ri.14 assortnoat of Altddelal • —ilium sal /Over Ttstaftala rapadat att. Ma 1a di Mond to oat aßsortment allZatCa:',ll,l,o4ll da.o our Oaa. kanual.eZars. atdsb U dart ettmaa., and watt. artmedaga a Fat:able 1 its:tone g tbs kadln7 french de aldwr, a'ad apt. Mod, of Iln.hda Delsiera ipliubd ............................ -b-- • '411,?Erkit.14,',FP.1,1%! FOiCPES—J AMES VAN RIPER. l at L i t=gglf:tig , ce. 'l7 ° 7 :::rZ t d =Yat awaratatraf ;a% crri ..Gatter, Warrant' , equal tx , lat a ann s. :=LrasTit ° , 4' P ' rit tir gV f7rre.*di;gll' . „Prods saations inaite/ a.taq ustlon before -Eaglang. Wars by .a‘tar asonaVay miactatvi, VAN R[PER. van;B cost-rit , . Now York t , AWL:33IIEOAL -PIANOS. dteitiWev&SOLB.. Manufacturer, fifiklBl Walker tStre. t New York. C• IL Id 111 ',A1t...1A-ow.. P.M d d We tu =6'C,, =miters 11.4: rlgilixtePhi.. and • • • . _ TWu VirizT W1i.17,W.1111./11,". nt the Et.troy,lll.i weir WelbinnWit, Starch, 1161.. • *COLT MED 11,. et neftrr etel l i•elate. Neer icir volat.r, 18'4 kr the Attic ern tor plenty within the teei stn . w A ihit,ll AI KOLL itt ',Uri. nut inc lint, Osltlatote, 4;,,T11113111.4-wr.P.Z19.4 •tv:p 1..4s ti.tr. rsi te.,e Snee=xr, 14in. Aar.; thejudees wer• the ,t 4nnewil. rat.tst tha awintry, .105 - . a. )1, Mae " ion; tit,Value,',W.,ll,.nbnti it end mew , nthrti, , rut ,IGb VI , : I r.,a Yr saw: i var• Mittel ft/ in'twojan,,Jl.4l • written puar . artWro • Pino pnik.ttl ,IttiPprd without initt4.4. tia.d , del:Party - . „ PATEN TED t PA LENTZ') i Joiciathin's Furniture Polish. TAa 14414ted Furniture Poliethin the , Woitdi -= 1M 1311 { IOLll lice N ItV OII,If ITIMILY. • , . 1 1 r; hassbean admicied baud., one who hoe ...Dr toss tot,. the” sa of this kin PLnnel d crew lailatiol. It is cool with • pleas of Osatf4 all " AtkpatbiD th r“..f t:01, ,ir S l/1 when .oevr' wit! remet the action of hot and vett- -Itaars oountsefettst moos s sittioottoott praise oon the fostrel' Wtotiesi •04 New York. JOI3IiDRABS:4Of. Aitute wsutal to 00401 County mot. 91ty throughout f-. the uults23ttyf. der;Goadd - LAD 8 0 , P _ 0 VOA.- 4, fj• ••, • : • , •L now, aigtin - kmOrsi as ibo b 64. - ftsaly use, tadlase ti ? eSSWINO)I4.4IMTS.. &Canno ROB:SILT -LOGAN & COQ . ! GI. Diy-Street, wear.- IAQf 200 -whites. v(4eat Extra i 15: 0 1:V Whit. Wbant Esti* 111 . 150 , 01,A414 U rt Zgl AT.SSIIbER 3141 - No. 75 'Water ptroet ''I)I . I,AIDSD LEATHER TE.A.3I wtiIYS /Wars mitnied. fern osi to 10 to. o l. 4 lootts, toomil s ot i lio VHlrai d igiLE . . fourth it .11.7 1113BA.NJYS 0 ' NLAONgbIA- 5 , gro instsied•adarrense try . VLIEUNGLuS IBS. 1W an& ' waft.lator %It 1:32,091°8: GROCERS. BAGALEir,' dOSGRAVE & CO, Wholesale Gtocera, Noo. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburg . Groceries. sit A.tvo It 1 . ts -11 tt O.• 8... litoWrlL RC , W GU LI) itespactfuSly ioiri tho attention - •T 7 at tuopub3ito *bear Woe Finat f Wines, Urandles XidnOraaoreienfrolteend fazol , Y wept/ivy snob ais Ltrs Rio Gaffer, . . Pool Coon., Brandy Old Utorartdoant Java do Bollard Dia. - . Old oountry Black? Tea. ,tild Port Wive, Choice young - 117a3 do, Shout Alloterta do, Gunpowder slid iMperial dor.arat k Chu:mato,. do, Oolong Tesa, , Old Monongahela, for anniiNaßeaned Rtutark Rya Whiatier, moorted Darman and llaystini tags.% inie"..t."6 goods together with a aenersl aeadrtment of Groortlaeostremely tow ft& oindo. WholeSsle or rata!' at the Yugo da Tas atom , - Camaro! the Diamond A Diamond allay . . am,C. asre,... .„....,..--,.....,...„..,,,5. REI R, GROCERS • - - • AND DEALERS IN. BACON, L4:RD, FLOUR, cag,ur.. - utccomi3 - . West cornet thesl4 and Fecund streets: PAtsburgb. ' — ' - `III.I3XANDER SING. WI-10LMAIE - GROCER, 'AND Alf ODUCS UP IYA - ASH. .NO. 273 Liberty Street rirrEntniouA. W2L biITOILELTRES, 7r., & WHOLESALE (311,00ERSt REOTIFYIND DISTILLERS, AND WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, o No. 209 Liberty Street, Pirr9BITSOII. JONES &COOL.EY, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND • BOA? FURNISHERS; TYNALEBB IN Product and Pittalmrgh Ilannfattuns, No. 141 Virator StrOot, ''''''`ch"'lsll7ll7sritau. urri. r, e. =molten tihriver Dilworth, WIIOLESA LE 0 ROCERS,. NOB. 130 4. 132 Second Street,. (c<cweec Wood and cmatt•cc) 4. , : .(11.11BERTSpN, Wholesale Linear and OCIMIZIMIOCI Iterchant, Deal. In Praincomnd Plll Ilismarectured leadse. VA Libertp street Pltt nu= neap— AM.= Horn lMl. ll 9 ll Tin. 011 N FIA)YD D & CO., WLolose.le orocer.a el/ .d Co ima IW on 11.rehancs. N 0.173 Wroluid TA Lib. sty street, I'M/o.mb. 1.10 kklltOSEß'f JIUULiE, Wholesale Oroeer, //mot . so rroduer. Pittaburch ..lassosecruret,.. El of Foyers,' Domeette Wiara Lsuere. No. Sib LlbeetY__ttreet. 'ao be. • very base.ra of row.' Atonorigehela Weirkey, rbleh sill be sole icr for exe.b. AT .._ & WILSON, Wholesale Grocers ilsretarstgand Deslen. In N0...111., stl Pitubvirsta biactutaztor, No. Y.* Üb.at) _e4 YittsbuF4ll. inn tIIOBERT DALze,LL & CO , Wholesale t o oro:..; Ostrimlemon MerchvANg, De.kre Prod]. awl l.ittabanal Ileaulantetres. No. , 63NarLy at, Att. ..EDELET Diem 1,611./.41.Ll CI., qholcialo Oro , I?7 . C.omosteminri Lscas, iu so watbr Rt., aria ol trout Al 4 tuzahurett. awiuFAcTultiNG. ZOSEYEt WHITE'S glja , I ()SEPIA WILITE now carrying, oa buta ag /Mtn TaSemelong premises, (Dow Wets efilaraed.) oetween eltletultat. end Leurrenceellle, neat th e Tat Hite Rues sdpeettude. Incites the puttio to iseePeet ha et , c4L elCAlthr:l2ltit.t... LEA : as. And hadartletda. 4y Warns deeLleteen geslotztes, thatcue rtioe 054_1. made. Isourteen)eare tatelnees: enable. him to piece Desure toe LeeLsont the pane ct.nice collectien ro ebrritVl, which s , 01001 ream sect It hoe been hie particular Llet.tottnent to et:eel Iton tto verious and reoet talented Y.atern Lannusetuterf. the Soot,, II tate nee eyetent ...Otto, the ed.L...4 ot atrehdetzents sits eupp/Lthe ben and nest fed/h.:dans Ite.nteetatee St 'W.4luente linencatutere. tl there heat) ray. 5111.0 the 4.:La fut Cerdiattog Atrad, u.! teolneee Ices heave 4 app. :Le price 0: 1; Le, reate.) JeLet. Whlto el ;el. un teat y CLOG, rale. et mute o-ne :Leo Lhe cos , at 140944, ti tre.: 0.. ::c !•1,1.. :iri Pittsburgh Coach i-'actory, M. L. BT.e.r.H.E.NS 1-.1,1?/ 6 C , . fo,r,rl bill EWA', So. 46 Diamend A.ley, near Wend SL, WOOLD RESPECT LLY nouuw.a We rarrieere ecenernelte L puth axe eln general that I * t:.,, ear eeeeel ea. Wee' et of ney raiser aartuer, Mr aLlthß carry en the both:m.l4 eh le. branch., et the stand. • .NO. 46 vieetONLi er. In changing the ...et !Sit one to le, lee-I este-API:l -eg reaelleartruing esttblitbmtut. 1 t ewe t.:e p,el.e au Om. [boa D. e.tirtg en der.. 1b..... high character en knee erieeed by rev tne, ,, , , • ead erefOrlatea ' L. rtEr1111:.: Coacn and Carriage Factory 01IN SON, BROTIIEI 4 CO., c.oncr of u P.laontatl lirbet-ta stre•t, tleatou, eitt. wculo r.traltlcitly turonn .ent.rat.. ly . Mitt at, ta,octitzturo,, Ltrr.tlchas. tt.kr.mn. lot CII.ZIV L.. It all Melt • art,. 'Zs! , ,01,1 and It u - !Warder. sill be rxercat.l altb strict. r tz• to Clots :4M/ and beSlty ul taut 6- ;G., ail sa , in.i.tl , o toot LW , 0341 nun tole turn: I.l . tsalti aal tbelt volt It. tret.Eartertttir 10lid St' Et.. tag I . tutr, pattounc• tltry feel .u•Al•ut tact aa who :s..ut W 1 ,1,1 'and r p•rlt.ely rati26,ltrtal of thett work. rtirJagiarer 04". corvette I to 91. e [tout • call bef.rre put. •I•••Iirts. --------, 7' a OEN 0 A.2IP.DELL, fel • 41.C”Cilata. 1 UP . BOUTS AA .t) SLi 0 .E. S' POI - ' , of ILecry Desq . otlogx. . , ;No. 34 Slaithfteld Suwt, a...:-.1..1y4; Pt TAW 64.111.7,PA. LCLUGHLUDG,F. 26.6XW4LL, •yatQIaCTVM*J 41 Brnahes, Looking Causes, Picture'Frames Nll DI:ALF:BS IN elmen s, uOULE URN titt'J LO, at„ No 11. d Wood ',tract. smote rtttty Fato , ands. Mottled OttoLeirmsd. to rdtr. tes:l7d ton] elf voclro7-0/ 101 • 500r5....--rassas o. tonna T. .13.: YOUNG ac CO., CAS ViACTUngan 0/ FUI-INITURE & UHAIRS .01 ovary Ltemeriptioth FATOEY.-".1.-zt v uncl 33414n5a . arehotustliim '.IT..ii3dBOAT CABIN ILTBNITUIt&--We sza constantly scanu." - corroa VI:AM/10AT 01k13124 , LLNITUJIIS std CIJA/RO, luld twit* the attnallon of Ouse int,rmud - mrra&har ba.s. tathd,tvd T. fl. YOUNG i OR_ miXl==l ga.nrocrto..au or ROPES & T WINE Corot , cf Pena.and Walnut sts., ttLYE always on hand a fall supply of (101.1.4 Malt. Bop., 0.1 Cara", e...._b . 4,124,Cr5t.• ag Wool. Firma, Cowin sod Lax 85113.. raw, St.., and o..torei TerlnK Ont and .11aikun • t o i u. o. aralard•fl, Vi ELIA, RIDDLE UU. 80 Poirth Street, Plttsburgh, Pa., • .110175.C.13.. - 5 Of WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITHIIE B. gar Ord.. oolleita4 trots LUG trado,aud ploropti, Ml pod Y retirletrtlaii.S. Tmxo—O orysalas.nf b pGr amt. Elsooora for a/WO Ef.• WARS—EIi & CO., lIANUFAOI-UBlial3 AND I/LAMM' IN .A R ' 131 PItOVED Fait AND WAVLE P , r. OU? Coniposition }loafs and noel' ag Materials. ,oromce—ie yzeru.4rn set. ankv 1).1.,N1Et , CPA- Manufexturer of FA:ar COVIE 1 NUKST nut •I km 7. ay., Sc. • t tte • NleNufee'vry e Trcer scblorto• Nan P., AND rtreack..l:4lt,llNGli All, Opp altoPtcOberat , ''±l suslN.di,• . _ A... 11.11.0 P ...911.117.11,k=a, ! Vilf FOUNDILt 51Itetieli, Herron .5. Co. tlthL the Int•11103g3 of the Union 0' • .t 5 , ..4 PlINC:01.1i, .11. L r y be; •rillnet...crar. so anal, • laza. n 3 lenti l) ..•.? tater.; tatiiiirelkilla, pow 6)01:121:4 palnAeli,,,tl74l.Bgt;ln Ovens, t y It . ITOLLE;.: hollow Ware, Wagon Boca, Dog lions, Sad Irons, Ten Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, _MTh and Machinery Caatitigs generally, WATNIt 1 4 1.1:.• et all altos. MON g NAILS OF T E DEBT BRANDS, • .• Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., All of vrtah• will Retold at martninoturese trice& i' arm Cotton Mills, Pittsborgp.. lIMNEDY, (WILDS & CO.. Bionufso, turns of - Pout A No. 1 tms , 7 44 Sheet= .0t.,311,113 of sll colors sad aimless riPangh dna sad Bub . - W . - -Bose of sll slum sal descrl r aszA /12-o:ders Ids at tne Elsrstwsre Mare ofliess. Wawa IA 00.12 a Wand str.T..lllll,sre sttentlon. isalAY wIZGIAme dc ALISO MIMED MT. 3" WAti vrazits, uvr 066, PLCUITIERS, apu aD'i ;6" 23' Jalte 141,ANIIFACTUARA Co! ETIIE 11 ; Btaphurio Acid; /.. - 1 Sweet Spiripkaniltrer. rtgattlet Nittinu fowler'. ellunam . . ... ..... WM. wrusLA3l- BAIINIILLL t CO., 61 PE1333 gto 100 1 0 V BUT Writ_ Pittabur "TFalld BOILFAt InitigitS and 13MIN.r 111.N WOW, Ithosataa. 61: liarallro_kst• ea POW. lacereetlM rived sad ()MAW Be dlam wade nem Ordain:4 /Its . p•A . , Itesaa Ptra Maim vors,ll Paw en _ex Pam, xworis. ex- Blaelomlmr Worl4' Vlidgo asoA• Madded Ina; done the aortae% taetee. AJI orders tram .6 dlstason Nom Wir.w . WOOD WhOlCaalo And Reba lealmbeturor ion Dealer In entlng!in„,.. s o . 0 Most. COMMISSION &C. EAGLE WAREHOUSE`. JAMES GARDINER. VirIICiLESALE DEALER IN FLOUR, LYON'S K ATII A IRON w w Frolialon. and Prod.. general)) No . 6 Ses.ntla runt, between Liberty toad Smithfield. Pittsburgh. P. hex new irqe.i.e. its ete , • - Tong. e•oh. mr2:l7 igoarate for the nits It. 3.6. uootti.... ............ ..,.. ...... ----...--nem 1111013•1'. 1,11tIll:rlut i l Y UOTT 1.1. S J . 8. LIGGETT a CO., Per yes. Were. Ita gsrelleus, s great neperierity nest WI -Lt. el. Moconstor. to Bus. a Loaarrr.w tot.. fU. klol. rlir 1.1 .. „ FLOUR ,' ~ Kothatron Forwardere and Commission Moralmnts To he, by 'or. the foo.tt .1.4 co .POR•THS PALC CP gree•ble ..r....0es to my. , ose It ratters. the Poor oftdr It boy i PRODUCE; PROVISIONS, aC. le L oor.. lorleorotee snd beautlt I no telt • rieb gle.er sPPos Nos. 69 and 70 Water Street, . ant. and {cowls • del!gb do I pm fame. Hold by all deb.* e threogl RaTSBCI2OII, PA, . out. tn. u.te.d a ~... estop I.oThlyd , Plosion, Clem end 6dotb Ardor . ter •(PCoute, per he'll... ALKIANDSII GORDON, Forwarding. and COMMiII3IOII Merchant LEAD PIPE & SHEET LEAD AGENT, Pig and Bar Laid and Shot, AMERICAN .ND Al 4.2Y11D4 RAW. fe24;loal• WM. H. SMITH & CO 'Late eolith, Mali. & aunt. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, 122 merond and MIL Front ptreots. of.:lmdan•F TTSb Ull. YI 8.. 1.08180131 a CO. - Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, _ _ And Dealer. In all kinds 01 Provisions, Produce end Pittsburgh MANUFACTURES, No. 255 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. RAM R,PRIFON. Width Lt. 110111BON. J 10%1yd - . Ri 1) 1) L E GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. AND DEA LIR IN GROCERIES AND rfLODUCS, 27 Filth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rana re—E. Alai:l%lM, Pit tAbarsu. IaciALKY, ousarc.vm a 4.1).. PlUtdit. SarOnulemzents - so:lc:Ltd sad satisfactory return. Yaratitaml delfglydAwr ROBERT H. BIRO. WHOLESALE GROCER, . Cl).11.11SSIOK ArgIICILANT. 4,11, tIALSEI to Feathers, Zion, Flour, And .11 kmdeof Country Prone, ho. 211 Liberty St., Mouth of Cob, TITTSBUK(III. PA. tartAbrrut advances male on consign:moot. I )a-ayd ALEX. FORSYTH, Ourcossor to) FORSYTH St. SCOTT. FORWARDINU AND 002.131510 N NIEROHAN T. !MALIGN IN Wool, 'lidos, Flour, Iliaou.a, Lard, h Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 7i Water St., rittabargh. Pa. intiesCeests aeries. Ilarbessit. Mates went. Wellsville, 0•lo. Jot., Seat •leartlee 5 DJoaeACese'rOlt meat. &Ana • Hernias, rhu., leech I 170.,1Nt1 ebargh. Barnet, Nesbit • liesseivisti. lompb • telve, Pt Lone. ein • r.. Thom.. t or,kw, ,R.olinikillnlmee Connell, udositeil. &W m. Ohio. d D Dullest A U•s, fe1:1 td o.ELeLs. B. LEECH, Idocurra., a I. e.r..) FORWARDIND AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AIPALLI? IN Flour, Grain. Bacon. Lard and Butter AND ALL LIND.? OP LRODLIDA Next door to the Old Stand, No. 111 First street 4 116 Snood street. W M Jmnonhismhall, Eon-, fhoonlont. To M.rmore pormeit John Flo Tit a bA. onto. Tilt sit 4 Wool eta eLinive, Woes Manufacturer, Aeol thtnabomit , ;tom-imam iloneronT• intake, Jamas t l'inholitlytain. • limmett, Solent; a ileizrotaorl, Jo. J. limior L.. eitoonnsel. Mint J3T. HUTOHINtiON 0 ..N1 6ZsIUN 11EKCLANT I. l oit tLn dam of 15'..,stern Ho:eery° eliri•so, t . :71 u EttALL.T, No. I bet. Wand g Smithfield, rittliburgn. Pa, YU. tO. Proet.eitivme Vey,. Honk, kiitemartth. ti ' sl=rio. CL ; A On. Wall Paper Warehouse. W. P. 3.IAE,SIIALI , & VO.,r Mi'QRTERS AND DEALERS, 87 Wood Ith sod Lflano..a.l alloy. ms bo f00..r.1 U. est.:n.l.B alaortfloont of o'er, loocriotioo of ea. Wt tf t.a. PARLOR, LI A LLS 1/1:41:01 ItOk)11, SI. , ell 111 Also 0r.,:f00 ybo...tes la ;:eat •anotySt tho foof fool. A f of.. to =cot.," .1-..f0r0 oaf WP.II k LI. VC. .EDW'D T. hiE01.1.2.W, , lENER.AL CopMNIISSiON MERCIIANT, And Whal,.lll prnw fn lanufriclured tutmeto, traportrd k Uouietta. • • Cludruf. rNa7t ac„ ac. Po. 241 Liberty Street, Uprwits tbe b.. 0 or s v j, bo-ly hiccultitkok t CO., swev WHOLESALE erktoo ERS Product and Commission Merthunts. A .4.IVD atALlngi Pittiburgh blanufsatired Artio,es, ?I() Laprny sired, comer of Goias, PITT•BUPLU P• tioBANE & AZIJRR, to A A A 11c11...1 DELR , 0: FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Coss:Limon and Forwarding Merchants. No. 124 3eccn4 a., PautrsagA, P 4. Pt? I. 'er.ear lan SPH; H cINGER. k4AItB t 4, colt missivis siBRULtANT, iu Wool, erno.nionn & Produce goaereily NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, • VITTME3I;I44:II,, FA. JO= LTWILI. WELL, LEJfir. WHOLESALE GROGERS, Produce. Sr, Commission Merchant; AID DiMatta 11 :PITTSBURGH MA -V UP:IO7DR= tio.S Woad U., aotwoos Water and Vrloot PITWIWILOIt DAVID C. HERBST, - Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission MEROIIANT, tie am loa4rty rtr74. corm , Ha. 4 Pittsburgh, I.WE9 his attention to the 8310 ofFlour, e=s, semn, Lard. Meese. Butter, Orals. ini•a irattf l / 2 ke. V.B.Cmalsiatoonts resteettally ana 17 SENRY B. (Into of the firm of King & bloorheadj COMMISSION MERCHANT, DZALES Li! PIG .fit.g..ll, AND BLOOMS. No, 76 Water street, ITbeUlowarke ---- A.. A; HARDY. uouNIMVPrATIMIIIting Agent of the hladiton aud Indlaaapolto BAILECIAI). Corner First & Perry sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. jaWarcl. OA.NFIEIAD, Into of Warren, Ohio, • 001311,21611101% sod forwerdlog Remnant. ..d Whole. [LW !Mier to Wester" Amer. Obsees, Bettor, Pot mod evert Alb, son 'Weston% PrnMee [messily. Water atteet. between bosttbtieln and Wood. Pittabtuntb.. Vsomas urns, m. MO W . LITZ" as. (Lste Little A .) rir LITTLE d CO., Wholesale Grocers, In a.: .. P1134 ... f a m. augo=tatir ler hantland Dvaltris _ .54747,63 I.l[ltt fOTI S arrk i r- ET kj COLLlNS,lonr•rffing and Ooromtedati Marehaat,ao Deale , in Chasm, Better, Lake llsb WI Protium gm:man 16.Y10al stpot, gave Water. Pittetnugb A. FARNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale . aa l ra= . Vr 4 mV ner Wood otl c. d got .LtIZ Dartoloh7 i. 1301100EIMASER , 07.1CTITIZZ Of WHITE If:EAD , RED LEAD , ZINO PAINT, LATLIARGE, PUTTY, And Wholesste Denier In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, &0., No. 24 WOOD STREET, . PITTSBURGH, PA. sax mania *sum n.--...Ox I MAS name FLETCRIG BROTHERS, 00 J. latro • 00.) WHOLEHOSALE DRUGGISTS, . 00 WOOD IifTRIDT, Pi 1 TBRURGH, nopristar• of Do. ItlrlArtVieeletasted Vomitus*. 1.60 , PIM, tr. 101 IN (suceessorta Jaa. Bl'Gne gth f'.7 10 1 . '4Ve.. - I,..VAITIV.IdIat=g. kitteburett. lerltagenr Moot fin Dr. lord's Medici.. 40E111 P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drugs. Pants. OW. Portalleo and Dye Mtgs. Ka SUE buts street, Pittsburgh. ceders •111 remise protest atteutiott. ND" gout tar Bsh.iiick's Pubrunilo Syrup: cuir 1417 SELLERS, Wholosiile Dealer in u„ Ftna t igg Z 11 443 L2 j . Va . Z rr, 1 .:MM.4tago,m3 : WAUN & BEITZTOWtiogs . ale & Retail coma of labort7'and Bt. Ola streak! gri„ll PUKING, 13110005 KM SO 1f.W . 11001 A 00., =sat Mutat strut and Dluncrad—llwrzr 1.1 on hand stuff anel nonVIdA moortincnt of Iffklidno Clbents, l'artranat. mff .11 .arQ ins to la AscAnoni. "r—rokans nfesaftpflani cannily amp 4at ALMA one.. bbll .l. llmc a tto o o . d NEW YORK: ADVi...itTi!-.1 , 31.ENTS FFUtI A1.81111:1`' f. It I Ctl Alt 9,AJPen AdvettiaingPal rorri•xvontletaa Mire, ismoAnNty. stay V”RK."-' HEATH, WYNKOOP CO e=remrel 63 Liberty St„ riew Yo IlsoulLoturore of Perfon,r AN IMPONTAPP NATIONAL WORK, 811111 Edition LW. Bialy .11,1 :Or b, s .• end Apot, a, (ihrd. ad only by sub,crtj.o ion.) Y CI.()PE I .1. AMERICAN rk 4 a. a a I. DC...WK. W/111 26 PortraitP, 425 Antograptt, and r 75 Vies" rf f.tolfet ea, L'01,0•11 S ., ii 56.13er:fr0. nf / Author' an 1 cepa° , !item kncraelegv ofJandev Peat.. I f:rte . :lc fker end Ilvnitro.l., Franklin. I . rlce, In clots. 17; 1 b f tr. tun. CO; to full call ne ,overt ~ea.tra. tie.. The tie la !ter, Varna revel retavo, 1600 rs•oel. conceal y Llano croft. - •uittrentr.tun the earl:en r pn•ll to the pr ut day, truth a, tettl.n err theft - Wrltincr . 11. ry 0 • Uletn of *llea , Collate.. P.0.1n LI f rarlor et - rn. ,thc i.,,, ro.pro.. fu lava , P. 1 ., of th , , ne L'''', fuer of to tes..l, The le[W aro rovie parr colary alto refer-nee thef rourpin and tn their eermener, t hiettrleal In•ef oft, ad d l ann e every •1/1•IT rd tat... fear every portion of the country.. In thi• is - pert ti. Work frhe mutants of which eqedly 'ff. nodinory ...1.,, no ernes) easy be reiatded stunt inearld tab n AMERICAN LIBRARY IN ITSELF. Prom Warblatorr Irvin, ktefi. ..1 nomm•nd It meet heartily read in e pul.l'e, for meetl nnuald., It not ,ever I II dteldrratuar, hot i t ' n Caen. .I, • neorselty, 1.4) !trey !ell furglenel ... at2nr icon llortry , ego 0.41 Ye Rarervfl.. -It l e y e a the moat remartaba re_Surtione wh.eb he- a v 9vn•Q t t(or‘oettiht,he.Atratican Prees I The author • t r nears al tottter rh ro lagulre .r ran ttlfloso v with. re nee without &titan nde l• Prom thr live E•la,r.t Everett. "ICU an ..traraelr.) attnble rreren.l • great dlile eve, .v 4 .n optch. a.tl eaeru ...I aI . ntacL aloe atlen and ability:' Front Jiteo.lhratkr. RP — The work bun historical Pa well en I lters• r value. and la !adapted to th•lostrnellon sill entertainment Ci every claw f trade's' . erne the Not th Atnertran RfT,.. • We cannot for hlahly rocalheul the .Prltit in • hick the vase:Lave ao.i hahorieue week ie.r ret-en relved aid narrated, They will tra-ntn. lrelVlelnelia. for rriesencall Frond Putnam , Z. ,, nth . r. - our 114 rat are Rs. • mania...ftna fellelt,u. f 1 fi s hed O nR tau e heteh ,• r • , ee . e 'opannrr ra, p r r forudanea. nf Ant.' an :ale:, In the tilld hdrer, tram Ito linlnkartwt.r "II dlxy Imusau. reae , r IC nr, rune, a Cr.,dvedia uf a Illograrbleal Vlntlonary, full rf Internet, runtalnlnu r Ye I literature durina two rentur.,, In to- 9,114 dr..er Colon., wed vtat.e. ^ Jcnrual. rth. f the dd.,' „and , nrhe.,l n 1 it• n/..er I ahmx, oz alan , nd In tr••ttnnt.t. , Itlth eala, rasa. . cal and •C.,1-tistn liar.rtialltr, 11 linen Mel. el., th. relertl , a• and 0,..L10 ..nn lit tholr arn tt ncd: an; arvdettal., and • x-al. Ina ol Wahl 11 C . . 0 tO the •• d• • 'I Inn a^rl •Id he ••r .t add. In ail ul drtls la the Ualtedl Wlee W rrt, to 1.0.1. n. ..r'NN — •ht UK rat term• K. 1 !'uyt. ti;:' I RN Elt.. Nns SIT cKAI•ty, up Y. Y. tarll.l+l.l.ta . Miss Marr}ait's New Novel! RESET LYLE : I --on.— LIFE AND EXISTENCE. lir 1 , 11. n. Marna IlarrT. , l4, I auokter fa, (APIA IN "ARE FAIT?. 121na., CI rt E. 4) Pap, r 114CMVNIS DOLLSR fraat Yle - Pm?' s.av of bOpe to too :hi, b. ,t 1-.l•VerT volt 0rt.e . 04 It io ororte• cf • ylt , osuaocy Ito °coot corks of •o 1 rovve/ Lo • renolatos (roato the tz:o.loney lII.Y.oPot gooorstloo vs: Aft...nom. ...oil no Itt:1 the .r..IJ-1 , 1t.. • cooro A. :,••• farriontlos or• no. 4 . yr, hr . .- ..• 1,••••• s• well ao,l si h.. ft:hoz . • wt./ 0, 1 •Untry Lyls' onyaorzt.t.. - - PotilyheY by en O,l . tl II, CACI:, FITI...)RALIJ. Alto. fur .10 by xll It.. ktellsro I. the. glue. Covles of too etan book tont to soy vldr , Y• Yr. Of Prat.. Yetol CsaUtlrttorsta I,l••l . o'JllthYrs " d ~r» ti t. ch. 411110.. lo the rr.lllM. sat ovo.touv • tootle, 000 .no vgpor L., the l'ot,o TI Loro. .1:1 tvr rasa. Ide of poo , se AT. • Dol.:4lva) , • T Gurragian's rnalpi.to arstl• a.. k.l bfs , ra reprzd put,ll.-- Inar-.odstormac , f s•.n. ty y..ro In stils y. and 1, - .t os.• .r.any ha-virela e' Itulu Slot. La.. •t. • st., w.p•-• • I'D It t•r dreadag sad b•aattl , Inc it. 11.1, and trauma th. had (yr.° 4.3. drutY. •. It Is In•sslc.•l ,l, In rt. rt. 1 . 41 tb• hair r•qulrea. k`sa-.1,0 matt tad yry OILI/1.,41.AL lICAUTII , (AIL Condst/o Qr Deadttrrs los tbe ,S,o sad wrap., lac. sod per- Ibs Orosto. Int eurfac tots! hood, 401 0 tao. vanbo•o.frocklss. elto o•s, rost4s. busts. to_ • stirs sad oars •curs for the oo• srsahlOit .111 jive Instant nllOl. Aftersbasitio, ts Wry voothltat the. Ala. It laops tit. hands • , ft •lalts, nod for lodsmonstloos f th• Into 11 .111 to , Lund to Its • crest temery. ?sloe Loil eel. sod oso roZ — Phalon's MAGIC Hera me of Iha r• Wet 01.stural Dies In the meth/. Its len, um her preesl It t , ha beren6 manparlemb mod brine a eaotable a e.jac. nn term., can hemtb r d•be tn the skit. It ...ally applied, sal 'co can uhreac a Wick t er brown, vol Deb till deo the neat Dad,. u. taD It fn m na. n-e Deed. Price I l. SI GO oar h.a. Male And .0(0 yE. PII ALON. at IV7 Bread.", c-0. Inc atreat, and 617 ht, Nichols" 11,0, 01 1., and .11 DruaAlata and fancy stcrea throttemut the Uuthel etama or aals be DD. BZO. 11. 1111Yd1111, 140 Woo 4 7 11 t. o.4bltirthn a V A. Retired - Physician , li ru ° si S ati E t dB.l•l2lebreSd.Owki:ll. t' t E he l Tia7t i n rid e e r t r e ll a o rutin enre for enninmptinn. Poemettitia Gol,l, and ganeral debility. lisle ruined, van diem. Terra by hio when hi. only long itor—ree given up in is. Wtehing in de as tunoti gm , u reieeiblei be •dl 'end to Kurt of LW alllict. , l teiiinepbeinge umpire% it t hie Wit" It.full dime:trio ibr =eking up and surnergiully wing It. Lie sequin. •ach applicant tn hiro one rhillina —three rent. tp Applied se reette g enthe rating end the remainder to Ca Applied to the pa tlue tuleer Vt:gent. Ad.:reit§ 11..11017.A. tint. tin 19 grand it...limey city, it, J. MRICRY & BURCHFIELD, DICAL/318 Bilks and Ladies' Dress Goods generally, CLOAKS, TALMAS & BEJAIA( LS, ENBROIRERIES AND STAPLE GOODS, Fen Family Use. An 1,1111113111/ ov,oelvo asoortmont In al of the sboro "PVOrtllll.7';,:gAttigi V.11,1r1617. num. a co., rmusiva...Litiarviiii. AA. MASON k holesale ana Retail C0.,6...Dr, Goode . 71 lIRa BANKERS AND BROKERS GEO. E. ARNOLD & CO BARBS. &change. Stock and Bill Brokers. itiltßsNT and Unourront nonoy Bought ttand sold. decksbonen and aoll an oormralovion, Bnaleos• Paper, Um& andtt-C., Oity. 00m.y and Railroad Ronda parobasee n4gatlatad Coll anlona Dv =LIT attandad to. aCrn t• ”113 Ti Fmatt, • • _____------ _ BANKING HOUSES 01 JOHN T. HOGG: ORM/ID 1 ICIWORD W. SOU lONIA', • W 33111 OINT CO.. MOUNT MAAS/I.NT, WC•WI4ORN`D 00., 00NNULLNVIL1.11. FAT =TR 02.. P•VOIL UNIONTOWN " " BUOWNIIVILbI , NRW UIIiOUTON, MUTER CO., Dercelte received- Ulecottrits vedide. ih-ete enuvht, meld erid collected, IlsiairiVotte end lived. , bought. awl void fliackii. Note. end other rivociriLles bought wad mild ,ie eeciirsLeolosi, Ocreesencidenee and erdinctlon• v,11,1,./. GISTS. oLmEs N. rt.,14:. prinely cabs eoettn.l3 . 6k Nota.Z., ma de on oi Dural. 'OM": wood , " through.. _ _ BIIBBOBIPTION BOOK AGENT, AND DIALLIL II • S 0 1100 L AND ISIISOELLANNOUS DOD r ,„ icrika b, asticamm Magazines eta. eta NO. /34r, OLA ter re2Cateti rarstrunots. FA f4i—d.-oCdurcarikTouoooasor to S. Sod-! 24 • 1.,) Wholesale and Retail [Maier in nooks. Station: p.p.,. u.nakogs. federal street, Oth door B. S., of rgraerat Square, Aleauerty, Pa. eIN S. DAVISON, Bookeellr and S 0 , 3 „, r , nays.= asa , nr, Mt W • Mar 1., near Fourth. Pittatnughas. &AL& CO., Booksellers an Stationers, db Wood dt*t. nest Mato the =Imo! Mira. PO. _ "r"rr.MtITOII haat. *READ Bookseller an tram:ter, NI fit/ ttl Fourth n. Arpoo oadimrs. ------------ toitls s a r. 0. F. IKI.OPF.ER & 0 suen 0. Onbuict and Chair Warerootn. Osrner ot Alms grad h Thyme stmolk • • ititsburO HAVE constantly on hand:l n ajo assort malt of Farnham or Wray ntyls fieleriPtin =11:= byems l e4 . . ss, and no to to alb cbgaiwly • g PI'II'SBURGH GAZETTE NIRSS.IO. EDITATtB I The only other argument 1 preserved try the advocate of the tax for the en- I ligh en scot of his "blockhord" readers who dw- I beta front his opinieo, is presented in the con tract between the "wisdom" of New York and 1 the golly." of Pennsylvania. "We hear of no impovertri.mont of ..'.'rze York canals," quoth he "No crippling tax is fe.stened on thrl Erie or Central It ritroods to protect her canals'" One maul I totp, ....t the writer of that article knew ail about to ! ..er. A little further information, however, a s.u , t hurt. T 0... ~. , '-a e of New 'cork did imposit a tax 0:1 t,, r Io: • ~• to forlbe prtiteotion of her coals, The , ' 4 0 ,o 0 .r.tipupd Amin the yew' 1851, ,v1 .. ...r. .. p o-rful lir iluenoe of the two great t .1,..• , ...,-4blei by the sophistry that the enkr,,,, , the Erie Canal would enable it ..,foiq without the aid of tolls— •a,ving, the restriotion, and the ui ~...,,, ......,1 s. free coemotition for the treat: .ft, .• . t: e result was soon found to be un-PttO , '•• ..,• f ..., nod the efforts to rectify the error by rel.:, : , , r tolls base been unremit ling fr. to I.—' • :., • .4 , 1 the present. In 1855, Guy El .... eh , .rr : . .. . special menage, return rnen.led tor mil ..: oi of tells. The Btate Au. dttur ..1..1:-1.104.: 1:..y:- err hod made similar re- com me,,,,allbrdt, 41,. t-,.• papers were referred by the Leginkturo to to , : Committee on Ways and Neaps. I . :te e.dom ilea made a long and con. nizen.te. rkpo-r t_....artg•r.g figures and statistics, it scan., aa if it u, sit nave been written ,n our our. CO .t ...., (T. GI 'he to-e new in (peanut:, .4 . floe ,let et mak: g .::e •::. AMC', 1 cott• tore to , I tt,le i.g- , y Ito They ow): "As a 1t13n01 . 1 1 pr,,ip4l, th'erpriroa and ita , prorentr,t• tendair ID titrrt.hVO the rcEIGIIIVeti and sutora, the prrof er:ty of the canny elloctiT t,e t: t.,..ufeg,d, , d tee, hil,the,..arily r-- etrieted , er,cIIMI,T+,I It ,1 at lite p2,tm, tine the intorurt a air titon. and the goverouteot in tb, t, r; If Id, , . C.• I 0/tut that of the too pie, nod at ~. pet , ti ..vt./ :.,1 tirrt to he oared I I r by 1.. it, 1 . •o , 1., IC t by tnterferieg with treated mt.:rent r 01., lAII by properly reotlior , kg and contr •.11,..; 1,1,111.ge. , granted and en. joyed as mutters of fryer nod cot of tight." I Then. after rpeolong of ia, out of 1851, they ; count:low LITERATUR-E 1 41prin ps, p ,::ace Werebemmenoed by the scvetal name limo fur the carriage of freight urin it rignbllc reels, and not limiting tbomayi •a• 1 to ,tics KY iielor no could bn married prefit.b y, and VOUI I toil Orally seek Poch ave nues of trnairgot,otnitl, t!t,y have left DO Me,. Ilinltletl to divert the butaceis 'rem the canal nail draw it to their nivirerventien of transporta tion. * • T courts of policy had andoubted y for its otirot the diVerellni or trade from the pubilc works it th.s State, whether it woe dent at ally: ee••I. to Dwell up the revenuer of the raid., Kiel 1.) exidb;iing largo receipt , . to ethane, darer erenll na I. ,rroweta to the Market, er to injure wd a Impair the revenues of the ea „ann, Oct ott,lnaiel neetrey their credit. it equally dhmiai;sl+ toe nitcr,i a of the Legisla thee. The re-nit is etitarrnt us the diminished a_d diminishing reacipts sod tonunge of the ca. ' non, and the increased and increasing receipte of the The re-, or' goes on to chow the amount of do. Ores , Or entell tonnage twei enrtervuotlltlty no- CeeDne OD the r,llrletdo, Iho kind of articles which are most stlected, and thou quotes from the Auditor the following word.: "cinch fame prove too plately to he contradict ed that thinitversten of tonnage by the railroads from Ohs eanabi to of ires.t nod serious charac ter; that It to not what may be con sidered the It IV :Mete ha-lc-.e of tatirvads, tilt is prlumpady ten lo Cheat/ aft I henry artit'rs of f,, e hi—predeets f the 1.-rcet Istel belonging, without dirpote, to the irginsatife bug• neer of the canals ” The Committee then show that the rosde carry the repo.a ft canal freight vizi product of forms at..l t• !att., than the State muce,t, :h: :rot carriage and give tits reason for it s'ryay sheer res se.h than to enter into ecmpetttten with the Canals, con oily be atiri• butedfsb a deem on their part to accomplah to,,hat must plainiy at pear to he Its Inevitable rr dim c' the people of the valise and ttSnlchey et t.u.Wor to, no obsoiLdimirat of the ,• et ,a ~:"u for the way- Went of the .411, and on Coorittytoy of too carry tog trade turned over tut° tee hand' of toe rail roads. With ibis iitrite to play for. enjoying, as they da, tho obhu yto make up their losses on pooh freight by ',creased tariff of charges upoe fr other freight. rind fare for pasreugers, and thel game Irft revitely to their own hands without ,ebtrigrn;o, i tastonishing that they °atm open it " They then arc so that the impasit on of cort,il to-ti Oc mill - al touting, is the trn•, just and equitable, mode by which to rempdy the diffi culty ..A. to the right ~the Sate to impose such toll there eau be r.o question. The railroad cathpuotes deriving the:: corporate from State legislation and being en.jrct by the Constitution to ouch ehangee and amendments in their ante of incerporalum as the Legislature may deem proper, the Ltgl•lature hoe the power to mould them in each Nero and subjects them to such charger and resirtctions no they may deem the ibtereet of the State to require. They hove the power to prohibit them altogether from the carriage of freight, and Os a eousequence eon dictate the tetni• nod conditione upon which it ellen be marled." The right beiug Meer, the only questions left Involve the ju-tioc and propriety of its exercise. The statements and statistics in the previous portion of this report, in the opinion of your Committee, chow conclusively that the Canal revenura erriotiely effected by the carrying trade of Ratite...in to OW+ State, and that their rreenuro hove born thereby very largely Ito paired; and that such edema are to spa, extent at least 'attributable to a departure by those cor• porattuho from their legitimate functions, and to an effort by mitam of ruinous priors to divert the trade and busmen', from the Couals. Such facts alone call upon the Legislature, on the guardrano of the public ieterent, to make each pro . ..DODS of law tie may be necessary to remedy the evil an well DS provide fee the deficieney It is right and just that the harden of supply ing the defionehoy shonld be thrown upon the parties producing it. It is the remedy bees adopted to the case. • a a • • • There is no danger of diversion of trade through other States or Markets to be apprehended therefrom. Tho ;low prices at which the Railroads at present carry their freight, is not founded upon competition with rival routes through other States and to other markets, but it has for Its foundation and lta cause competition with the Canal of this State. The result of the measure would be not tee di vernion of trade from this State, but It Would restore It to the cheaper, although the less .111- reditious transport of the Canal. The correct view of this subject is presented by the auditor in his late report upon the tolls, trade and tonnage of the Canals, and the coma centre refer to the following passage from ouch report t ..1% Is sometimes nonrated that by the imposition of tolls upon railroad tonnage there will be a consequent increased cost of crammer tation through the State, resulting in a diver sion of trade to other and rival routes through nelghboring 'States. Such cannot, by any pos ed:nifty, be the result of a proper and judicious diperimination of the tonnage to be charged with tolls. The expense of tramportation upon the Canals will clearly-not be affected by It, so that the'ehargeo upon Canal freights cannot be there by Increased. Undergo present assuagement Railreoie,of in their - btrife to divert bantams from the Collate, end "contend with the water line in the emoomy of transportation," much freight has been carried by them at losing mace, the lona upon which has been made up, to ae great on extent no practicable, by it large tariff of freight upon many, if not all, articles com posing legitimate itenllroWl freight. Confine the freighting hostile. , of Railroads to 'lrsrdimgte Railroad freight, by imposing tolls upon liegiti mote Canal freight,' mid the necessity of the In creased tariff upon come 10 make up for lons see on other descriptions °freight, no longer exist, and the necessary con equeuce will be the cheapening of tramper tationl and not its increano in coat." Tour Committee have, therefore, arrived at a firm ooralar.loa of the propriety, necessity and expediency of imposing toltspupon Railroad ton nage, and have prepared a hill 'for such pur pose." At the conclusion of the Report the commit. tee offer a bill which I enclose to yen, Meters. Editors for inspection, and you will observe that it proposes no mere "three mill tax" but to charge "two thirds of the amount of toll per mile that would betaid if the eartuaartitilea were' transported over the canal." We do "bear of the impoverishment of the New York canale"—the Commercial Journal to , the contrary notwithstandlog—and it tweeds so marvelottely like our own ease that we ought to profit by the 'mon it conveys. It Is far better and easier to keep on the tax now than to get It back again If repealed. In my first letter I ventured to suggest a mode by which jostle° might be compelled to be done to our local trade. In closing this I suggest the true and proper mode of compelling justice to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. It is by impaling full canal tab cmm hat might be calla tegilintate meal freight patting during the boating season from XMle ‘L 11A l!IN DRY GOODS. ----- BOOKSELLERS dr.C. J. B. D. CLARK.. 3. 1857 For th• rittFborah Gazette Me Three-11.1111 Tax. NO ill. Pittabargh to Philadelphia by the Railroad. or front any Pant along the line of the carat to any other point reached by the canal. Both the canal and railroad would sono have enough to do, each tn its own line of business, neither interfering with the other, and the two jointly would carry an amount of traffic) tbrough Pennoylnutia that sill never be controlled by a monopoly in the cor porate person of the Patois. Railroad Company. The juoice—logality—and expediency of ouch a entree and the duty of the Legislature to pro tech-the State Works are so convincingly shown in the parts of the New York report quoted, that it is needless to argue further at preeent.— Ecioush it is hoped hoe been said to suggest to Mr. Eyster that there may be some better way to errve the State than is proposed in the unworthy bill reported by him—and which though be pro bably does not mean to sustain he ought not even to have tonehed—and auto the Commercial Journa/—that logical sheet will have to wait a long time for its anticipated "reign of common loose and common thrift" if their enthronement ie dependent on such arguments as have been presented in its columns. F****. .The Case of Dred Scott. Opinions ql Judges McLean and Curtis, Dissenting from the Judgment of the Court. WooDINOTON, Saturday, Kim* 7. Associate Justice NlcLoan proceeded to ex press his views In the case of Dred Scott no. Sanford. After stating the facts relative to the subject, ho proceeded to say that the plea se to jurivdlction to radically defective. It has never noels held necessary that to continuo a citizen a m ohotOd have the qualification of an elector. l'i,uiales and minors may ens in the Federal cosrte, said so may an Individual who has hie dert , cil to the State In which he may sac. The rout genera[ definition of a citizen to a freeman. The plea does cot ehow bred Scott to be a stave. It dots not foe o man is not free whose on ceetai we,: MI tVer. It True acid colored cid esus ore not agreeable members of society; but hie was more a matter of taste thsn of law.— Sostrel of the States have 'Opined such per. roue to toe right of suffrage and recognized them as citizens; sad this bee been done In clove as well se la Frio States Oa the vohjsot of -chi Lave been very fastidious eit'aenehip we Lane not Under the treaty with el , zieo, we have tide citizens of all grades, oombieateous and colors. The same wee done in the caws of Louisiana and Flotila No one ever doubted, nor a Court held, that the inhabitants did not become otti 'teed under the trt sties. T..ry have become mews without being naturalized. Throughout the continent of Europe, without exception, it hat been held that Slavery can ox let only in territory where it had been retab lished, and beyond that the master cannot sus win himself Lave by acme expreee stipulation. There is no dation in Europe which ooneiders lieolf bound to return the 'neater hie fugitive elate, ender the civil law or the law of nations. the slave i.e held to be free where there is no treaty obligation or centrum to return him to his master. In the care of Prigg against the State of ['male> Iraeia, the mete of Slavery ie deemed to 111 more nmeielpal regulation, founded and united to the range of the State which en tote it. This woe the decision in the cane of Somerset, in England, which was decided before the American Revolution. Congress has no power to interfere with Slavery in the Stater, or to regulate what le- commonly called the Sieve-trade among the iseverel States We know that Jambe ,}ladition—that great and good man—was particular to regard Mans escaping from service or labor ea "persons," and not as poperty. While he (Judge McLean) agreed that this government yea not made for the col. ored race, yet many of them In the New Eng land States exercised the right of suffrage when the Constitution wax adopted; and it woe not doubted that its tendency would be to amelior ate the condition o that rocs 31, - .ny of the States took toweeree to aholitth Slavery; find it le a well known fact that the belief was cher ished by leading men, both of the South and the North, that the institution of Slavery would gradually decline, until it should become extinct. Alt Slavery bee its origin spatial natural right. If in making the necessary rules and regale., Mons reepeettng the public law.* a territorial I or temporary government Is requisite, Coogrese has the power to eetablieh it The power to acquire carries with it the power to govern.— Congress cee e ezereise no power prohibited by the Coestitiltion, nor has it power to regulate the internal concerns of o State. if Omagreee deem Sieves or ffee prreoos of color irintiou4 to a territory, it has the power to prohibit them from I becoming waters therein. Where a Territorial Government has been eatebliebed en More tor eatery, it has uniformly remelted in that condi kiwi so when the territory was free; and this was attended with eadefactery results. The .4vorelgury of the Federal Government extends to all territory of the United States. if we have the right to acquire territory, we hare the right to govern it; and this has always been ex crewed. The Coeetttution war framed for the whole country, and the prohibititien of Slavery north of 20 30 was coustitutional. Where there is no local law ematitiehing Slavery, the master cannot control the will of the slave by force, and the presumption is in favor of Freedom.— The master in going into a territory, does net carry with him the law of the State from which, he removes. Slavery, he repeated—or proper ty in human brings—does not arise from the in ternattoost ur Common law, but from a mere muulcipal regulation. Torre was no just ground for the argument that this :was exclusively a Missouri question. Dann Soorr and his family were free under dectisiouregicen Within the last twenty-eight years. A slave who acquires his freedom by his removal to another State, cannot be reduced to slavery by his returning to the state from whielt he emigrated.. So far from this being merely a Mmeouri case, it is one which comes under the twenty-fifth winkle of the judiciary act, and therefore, may be brought I for the revision of the Court from the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri. Associate Justice Curtis gave his reasons for diestipung from the majority of the Court. The question is, whether a person of African descent can be a citizen Of the United Statee. The Pen etitution noes the language, 'Citizens of thellni led States at the time of the adoption" of that 'instrument; referring to those who were citizens under the confederation. it may, therefore, be safely said, the. citizens of the several States under the confederation were citizens of the United States under the Constitution. It is a fact that 'all the free native born eubjecta of New Hampshire, Tdaseachusetns, New York and North Carolina, descended from the African race, were not only nitizens, but possessed the franchise of electors on equal terms with Other, or white citizohs. . Theme colored pereons were not only included with the body of white pr eens in the adoption of the Cementation, flubbed the power to and did net In its adoption. Un der tho Constitution every free person born on the soil of a State and made citizen by force of its Constitatlon and laws, is a citizen of the Uni ted States; Having stated the ground of his opinion, and explained the provisions of the Constitution, he said that every citizen at the time of the adoption of that instrument was no recognized, and no power war conferred to die criminate between color, or deprive any one of tile franchise. It is not true in any pcipt of fact that the Constitution was made exclu - Sively by and for white people. The preamble dpeoly de olaree that the Constitution was formed In order to sconce to the people of the United States and their posterity the blessings of liberty, anti as for the colored citizens, In tire of the States they were among those for whom the Conotitution was ordained and eetahliehed. Color, in the opinion of the framerwof the Cotuttithtion,_ was not necessary to constitute eitizeiaship under the Coned:titian of the United Stater; and it might be added.that the power to make otd6red per sous oitizens had been Wei upon in repeated instances—lo the treaties witb the Choctaws, the Cherokees, and that of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in 1848. And he arrived at the following•con. elusions: 1. That the free native born citizens of each State at the formation of the Constitution be came citizens of the United States. 2. That free colored persons horn within some of the States, and eitizeus of those States, were aloe eitiZene of the United States. 8. That every snob citizen residing in any State, has the right to sue and to be oned in the federal Court of the State in which he re sides. 4 As the plea to jurisdiction In this case Eshowe no facts except so to African desoent, and as this fact le not inoonaistent with citizenship of tha United Suttee, the decision of the Circuit Court for Missouri was Incorrect. He, there fore, dissented from the opinion of the majority of the Court, that a person of the African twee cannot be a citizen of the United States. He did nct believe the opinions of tAe Court On PatiOILI not legitunaidy before it, to be &tabu. ile-bellered, however, that the Court has juris diction in this case, sod Maintained that, under the law of Missouri, Drod Scott and his family, were free persons on their return to that - State. There was nothing in history or in the language of the Constitution which restrains the power to make all needful rules and regulations respect ing the Territory of the United Suttee, to such territory only as was owned by the United States, at the time of the adoption of the Constitution.. He was not aware that each a suggestion had ever before been made.. Your distinct regale'. tiOLLI of territory have been made, and el: States formed upon there Woe been admitted Into the Union. Smith a contrasted construction as that to which he referred wee homing* ith the nature and purpo.o.s of the Constitittlon, ps ex pressed in its language. Ile would construe tidtt: clause of the Constitution thus: Coogrese shall have power to melte all needfrd rides and regalationa reripootiug these tree! Cf country` without the limits of the Unittd States, sad which the llated States have or may mire by cession, an we-I of . jhriiidiction, as of ea; go far as the coil is the property of the parties making the cession. Col:Trona bee power to legislate with regard to the territorlev tined they shall apply for admirsion kit. the Unionlee States.— The laws emit be "needful," and see tett to led (statics diicretion. . There are two. classes Of aote; and to right distinit instences, beginning with the first Congress end coming dodo to 1848, Congress ha's excluded slavery from the terra°. ries; stet there are etx distinct instances in which Congress has organized governments for territorits, and recognizedolavery and-continued it therein, else, beginning with the first Con gress ant coming down t 01822. 'These acts were signed by seven Presidents, coming regularly down from Washington to John gainoy Adams, than inoludiog all those who were in public life when the Coostitutiou was adopted. Thlsehould have much weight en the question of construe too, and it would he difroult to resist the force of the ants to which reference wasrmade.. His opinion Was, the decioion of the Circuit Court for Missouri should be reversed, and the clause remanded for a new trial. &losers. IVRyne."l).Luiel, Grier, and Campbell had also preysred popar6 expressive of .their views on phrticulsr potots, but, they were . not road. Tho Court adjourned to the day fixed by law. John ~,•, O.BIWOOD ST.B.EET, Diamond Alley and rourth igticat. Sala Agent Ihr CHLOE= soNe (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MAE.ON'I UAM PN'S 'MODAL , 51k:WDE-0:18 and,OltUA- , 1 all.MOtil Una, da.ler In Made .d-Myslcal °nod& • Sieber Brro. • " NO. 53 'FIFTH ST., Sign of the Glade (Ivan, ac.ta Aseney -he NUI4N/jd CLARA'S (N. ) unriva ied Grandand Ego.° :PIANOS, and CAN HART& NEEDILLSI'd Genuine I.IISI.OdVdNH and OMAN adli'dON WILY, Dealera In hinge and 31culealliaitru fed Charlotte Blume, • "4 . 4 ANCTFACTURER and Dealer in Piano i II Bone.awl Daportor of atusle ant ntusleal cunt. Aa. , nt moth. IIAXDUILU MANGO. also B. lI ALLOT. DAVISt COSH Hutton Blanos, with antrarl out :7;. tan A. , ssonaltat. oaf 3 118 Wood st.th AGENCIES. ICflUi AU'IIN LOOMIS !t CO , Daor3 in Prounrmry 11.. oda Mortgagee and adlineourn. tl UCMOT loaned on Che,k• at rbort dot., math collateral AND DRA BOIVIIT AND SOLD. 1 1 rroonr dr nrio [%u as-oluonodotod an reason • trrad. and rarltaltro rsn t,ruleted . with good ra cur.u. tenaut.a r v. ;ale Moo. at:onzlnn aalo tmor l no pod atel,o coral E!tscr. zuromoo No tr.: anurth trot...boar Wa r ne AlinTIN LOONild. Netory 1 1 chl4a Mtn • IV. F. M'ELROY. - Real Estate and Intelligence Agent. 84. (tau. Stmt. rutouttreh, 4 ^ t TENDS Selling and Routing ol 'farms, boumai. tote. tali.. CAI Won - ranto bonntit and . Emu can be bad to ram and t;ardon. Woman ser vant,' for mon. Cc. Waslueai scrlott, stc..ndtd to and ;cool, 1130.1.... la:Z•adawld V • Blakely & Richey, it RAI ESEATi. corner of IL,emacla and bal atair st3astx. P/itabumb Pa. Fax ,s, Lot,. 1110*, iv, alce,tea., 1 , 0.8 1 A L./.old ca =a:Jr/Union. Laud qi..21,,,A6. 11.04 mad notes ueiptiatnt. Egr.e.al ILLLVOLICO Riv.n to V.613111E1 dI,2O.IIILL.OI.LOCIS , lir/V1 POO-lOLIOLIL. • SA. CARRIER fr. BRO., Agent Penn• • NT ',anis 'museum. 0.3 peer of Pitta bona. Joao,' aw., Fr.u.r1.12.0 •^ fe6ay . . . 6:IA.MULL ..MARSIIELL, Secretary Cici- IJ t.urine, Compemr. " • V M. GOA - 00N, Secretary Weston t hum s' . rum , Co.. PR Wean meet. liA_RD u NEß.COFFlN,AgeraforFranklin , t1e.0600. ndrth-eust eviller of Wood A. MADEIRA, Agen/ for Delacitiltain * taxa 111.61.11 e. 07.13P.nT. 41 Water otomot. ATTOUN F.VS. R013'2 • ox N ci- HT. Attorney at. Law and Solicitor of B %SR. OP PITTSBURGH 440 ilo.fo.mth St., Ptttaburgb. - - • - ft ' OSEPLI S. a, v.. P. 10.1 - 11i150.N,. At:or ue7, ..t Law, kNitc. No. 95 Y0.v.11 nivn.l., neu W.d. 5172.4 MISCELLANEOUS. ALLEII t NEEDLES NO . 23 EOUI WLIARVIii, t :07TH WATilt AT. i'IIILADELPHIA, Tilolesale Dealer., in OILS CANDLES, STARCH, it C. A full assortment on tend to Lialch the Attention of dealer, is mieectfMis nriddly C A li. 11-rif -I. ibis. • Foarth'Srreet Cagot_Store. W. D. H. Wicq..A.I_,LIZIM. 87 Fourt4 Street, near Wood. TETE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS is ,s.pectfully Lari Led. oar present discks seisetemor F• 1 @LILL Inellinq Pe, Qualitl Velvets. Mulish and Tiniest& lb. Ptueseis Tatesstry, lon ' Crenate and State Brussels. burin. ADAM. sad' itAtris Lad ottper 3 P.s. ?deed lisgrains. Best Impsrted tea Tsillsl Lad lismants Usti and/Rads Um tat Ud Cbstbs, from 3 to LA :Let side. rstiona quaes and 'Timm Table till Clothe; Frentb Pain Ltd asad. Matessited Pluto and Table Covent Canton and Oxus Matting:One:ls Knits: 'oar Siam; Ltair LILA. Ito L od Dutch Carpet; VebetiAis Latvia, icltlb every variety of Window lehases, Greta sml Hal Iltdiattl. Le, 00-s of irb will be oCered tor Lme st eery moot AU rates. gir'We are id. prepared to fimmisis iiittrlngtOWO Oar bet LIMMT J AMES P. 'P A. N - N E' It p No. 66 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WEWLESALE DEALER IN . Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, 4k.e. i o—rr.., one of the Largest Stocks to lyt found. East . or West, ittpreeeiy seapted. to WESTERN SALES. i Mi I I S CCSTO,NIERS A ND COUNTRY atellANT.. czineretly, are in tited to cell and es• ant C., he buying. ea be ie ileie,anned to red at • sae& Adm., uponite., coin ;wring timetable with kir , lerri prime/. A.,/• 001,,,De.eMen1 n1:14 SlLl:o4.ll"iipys nn di Brtou A NS bianttietvared here, and war niment, by Me Cane end Doren LirGobit. Clarehilly Belented sad PeOted. -- - - - - STOVES! STOVESis frIES most complete assortment of Cook .._ Ma. E . 1. 1 .101 awl tlentide: stoccs to be found in Ale le mess City. at toe ' /ow,' price.* minindriting Bradley'. el brated NAlli Mr-Tight. i rect., 'New FrlZlktin, AMT.., top Corsi .do, • . Trople, ..Cirtion"Perlor, Bdtietbr fleeting'. - ' 1 Cottage do. • Wert. Dimity et the Wt, '}) Leon My. Cryetal Palace I; :eking. i Ulecionit, Together With emery veriety Of eircieles In the Breit Yee. date. Liollow Were. as. Bell at tngn ¢f the /tat attn. Pet, federal etreet, &Birchen ....._ wiginily den . BRO. W. fitIBLEIr. JOHN WILKINS,— MARBLE:CUTTER. No. 58 St. Clair 84`eot, Pittsburgh Pa. V lIIE SUBaiIitIBEK, in oddltion to tiia Wtiolewile Worka, No. 4. Llb•rty street, boa open ed s new Warebtelee to CO. centre of our city, whore will be ftuod iLea u reinto, %Irate . Sconce, ea* every Warlety of Chntetery Work. made to or.ter by toa'hom: wort tueu known In the trine. JUAN _ WILS OS. ftleyer & stout, , Sculptors, Stucco Worlmis & Wood Carvers, . No. 222 Penn •t., neaF•/ram, IbIIOURES of oil kinds; ..1.40 OrnAmoote in Plaster ef Pro s, Wm.) aul M.,...,:e, eta. Or ilecont• lay ballairm., b^th Stolid. owl .11:. Ursult,e, clam" tice.iprav mama 1444 turatelat4 at the shortest. acne, . sta,;l7d • - PAINT EitS. LONG &. LANE, 11 . 011 SE AND :,1011 PAINTERS.: TT (OW Hut OPT , M.thi1...4) THIRD IThS (Ber.verr, Woo.l am) flart.et Ctreeul All orderp pro-40y, rateridtld 1181.815cas ex•autad la • enrerkt e.. 1 =PPPird 1) . BARD. DEALAft, Lv ~• Hides; Lea,tli.et„ .011 SRO E4vi-Nos.-..- ANT NO. 215 Lib er r y PITTO IS Str ent, UNOIL , PA a"M., uvula FY. aolot.or ~VH. B. ,BOLNLB & 8H.0.• pOltKar,ll3lef Packers, and dealers in oro.r of 31 .root tod Frouotowo. grovel, fenders and Fire Iron& IRON CITY STOVE WAREHOUSE', No. 1.14 Wool, oma, crown' Too . orriiid wid•At xlnao loroV.herrtro o=t • aloln . we i Joni& In too . oiomlnatioo of our st wa ook. :15;.h • soj c run.ad ovr g: delorradnodW as the 10w.% In o:O o=bef thAploce, No. J. Wood ofiseA. J. CRAW apii • .1 5Z.11}4011.112. Masonic Hall, Cigar .State. F. PAULICNER , Intel arid SWAB Wider : nr2 Ina tk) AND DOMESTIC Cigars, Tobg,cco 4 - Sritiff, No. p> IILASINICI Irk L eezl.dr. emsauxull-Mird. VV -4343 D 'GRATE , * executed with the: patch IN AL MSS 1214 in LL Move style of the Clorner Fourth and 0 - canore ate.,Cinetnnati.uma H.ll.—Platiculat attention t 4 1 ,1 to Ursa Ynatets, PST Eleadsateean Boas and Irotonissa Galls DROWN'S ESS. JAMAICA GINGE ' LIP gram hand sad lar:odatir CLOVER SEED-250 bear'-in stare anti nom. by WS • • • DAVID CLEAMIT.
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