. : • ,_• • . • • _ -- . ._ . . GAZETTE. ~.__... ESTABLISHED 1N 1786. I :I:4l.yokcij sliiikVll3Bolillt, °wive& co. OUWL linrgram irrearnos kteza.(Avpi•totei ndoingj 26. Bis and atnagrarth Rear Tort. THROMBI IN SIN MIND TES: AUSTIN'S patent Cream Freezer. extraordinary and aaton actelpmvemna in them IrratainiC treara ha 81X IMINUT. 8. er .1m• tad fblarant aranetteida Of F.aknown data/. producing till. &crania and rising malt. A child or tart rears 1200.19. It lathe= dlltenlty. aMIME SILVER. MEDALS t i n, .M J by theary laud Institute. and ss Myriam s f th • Metropolitan tst Institute. attest the superior r MI •DPsratus °Ter all others * her and ...evincing prmf of Uwe of this freezer. the under. lwould stet. that I THOUSANDS Ale patent wee Lens& r. dotter, to :er.ard lletr e. dere as end thereby marent dolor. Orders by- W 4111411 meet with prompt attention. Annexed le • Wt. of the retell prime of the Freezer. for the convenient* of thane heating s *lngle one. P0.101(17 Two Qnsrta, Ift. Three Qmerti, fa; boar Querta. 0: 111Cil i terat lb: Nine tingle. sN Fourteen Quarts. Se: T A7410u r.rbS.ll7l.lllllAlq. Brooder . both. Agent. for Petentae. enl7.3tody ellen Actually itraien in Three and a HatfMinutee "MASSER'S" PATENT FIVE•MINUTE FREEZERS THE ability of ilasser's Freezers to freeze cream In Ova minutes was fully roved on Weasel. def, the lath sayer .111ucb. at - the Burnishing Ware. - rooms of 21. W. Ilmith. fro. 63.4 Broadway. volfore a large audience ars...able& to bear a lecture from Prof. flume on the entaretof refrigerants. Bream was actually troves to a% minutes by Um wveb. n 1.•• a quarts. $3 , 8 quart" $8 4 quart; 4 I 14 quarto, 8 to -6111 . P. ifod - PieTreireTr. N. Y. Orders for the &byre prreepuy executed. •len. Nitre, •11 . 11 &Seta M . Artlsur'e^ selecreted Pelf Beeline Case, sad Jar. eplikam • PAINTS, BRIIBRES, (Ice. WOODWARD, PINCKNEY & CLARK, 118 ralton Smoot, N. Y., ENGLISH, SIIRRT AND AMERICAN Window Glass. BRUSHES! BRUSHES! Fatahlislied 1825. DAVID J r, 6111211/oAll STEAM' BR U S ll WARM:MUSE, No. 252 Pearl Street NEW MAK. Prim Ilat of Diu yhes pent If reo amtrd Order , re.port ally oollaitod, and promptly attondtd m. ratrt not y Imported Wines, Oroeeries, &c I.Jc W. ()EERY, ,303 CUR' Street, end 719 Brondwas, N. I [Lal"llahed ISOL] Inopor:trs and Meer, 5 Pere @day FAMILY GROCERIES, OFFER TO TaE TRADE, lIOTELS, Pri vate Faralllea, and all mho aro eholoa In Italie taste, an &eras laymen< artida, a Wan vazlrty of TEAS—Green and Inman danenang. Poochong, nn.kr.at.oolout. 1.11100. CI an powdar. Young Drama. tn. In &lona nod halt - oaten , . •n 00/1/11/I.—ldosba and Java, WlllRS—Kadolraa Miamian Porta. Bonk., tn. eery old and blob grad.. In original matters, dead.lonn.. mm• nuns, and boats% • BARTON and GUEnT/FIVBOLARETB. . . . . . . . OLIAMPAUNEd: Moat ElThandon'aoab'tlmp'l Clammy. Do lisidealek. O.IL Doom's do ao do. LlQUORl3—drandtee, Hama. Whi.lray, OW. Mesa, Ato. sloop. %Doe/4 to., te.. In orliDnal pao • Mel.. ailro, Co. err bt o. Anleatt.n. Vorano BH. era ay.. PULS LIQUOILO—London Mono Moot. naoteo and k Mb . OW AR/1-- A parlaty of choice branda. PlCHLin—Enplleb and Preach. BALUOSo—Tor flab, Currie, Game, Meat. Ar. 01111.01—Stiltoo, Garda,. Royal.' notagts, prlooe . SU t tM4= ' 6lll:7; B Ali=ll.l=T:ff,; barreb and h.lrbarrele,. • HAlll4—Weetolmailatil AoXikliettn, I. OLLEl—,Gl••,2perm - • 1111.0 or Wooer. enintute,l tooodUPeratod and or our own loaporuntiOU: . bekslif • „ PIANO FonTES=4AtaS VAN RIPER, • Plano Mainfactorer. 17a Woratar Street, N. York. offers to Ombra andotbare fine .portm.ntm hest ants nutreonents 4,4 awned I °dew- Warranted equal to ratrneade for beauty of tone. wortmananlO. aud-for stood . la tuna In .nam enlist% Priam Tarr low. Olorebents mos all swallow ate Invite-1 to an .IllllloStioll before buslag. Orilers bf letter oromoUr asecata.l, JAS.' WAN RIPER. in Vacates. .t.. New York GOLD IitEDAI PIANOS. ,SteinwayAliions. ffiantifacturera, • ff ini vi l34 -Walker Streetliew.York. aOItIV ED the Lllowing vat its o alit In Competition with Ude b..t makers of Barton, New York, PlitladtlAid toad Bottemore TWO /MT PRtZI dIT.DALe at the Metrotolltan eo Whington- 18 th. • GOLD MEDAL , at the Cryetal Palen, Neortoro ember. labia toeing theattly Uold Medal given for Mama A the lan ell at A UOLLI REDA lo at Me Marrland trodltute. Baltimore, TOT. TLIteT PRI iZ 51RDAI, at the nix, Crystal Pal. aea New York, Noveusbn, 1858. Among theiudges were the gm nine.) Teloot of th.. Ontntry, each as M. Kat eon. (lottoehalk, Wolienbsupt and menr others. lat. A 8. Plana. (alto and without the Iron Irene ) Sr. war ranted far three sad a written guarantee given.— Plan.. packed and whipped artthont Prie. mod. dente', Buckland's Hotel, No. 410, 412, 414, & 416 Broadway. Corner of Broadway and Canal Street, NEW YORK. Tius popular Hotel has now been open =OW IL now m anagement ono taut and . t.he pr o. !motor beg Um bent mann§ hollering "Ma r nlo exer g ^utak , Uooe to PI a" MC . t P'"l".4 by th's riL emcee PK' 11 Those Awhil and Terrific Accidental Daily happening from the earmse-handling el Cazaphene ►gd Bemire Fluid, tapJt mar be .tapped by the use 01 PRATT'S PATINE BAPETY LAMP AND PEE! ER. Ton Lye? gtiniti =storm ikon overturning, while lighted .... glillog It. 'skillet ilghtei. ....... --....----.....frnm goortl,Willa while lighted. ' frogs any grunge& caws. ....—.. .......... —...._. ...... when Ltlllu s s. If the fluid tatetirg ...—... by the Islet (It len smell) drops Islog Inside while lighted. Thu Lamp is the Celeassilet e Bat sad Rarest seer etitred to the ;VIM this Lsige god /caviclaeoojaoctloa. the most.. Pritgis peep:wads may I. carleter wood with go ■toter dancer tn. *rig or Lard 007. 'WWI prim. for Lsmp•. 10. tag and 75 septa, Wboleggle sad retail by J. k 0. HERMAN. No. 001 //road. v.v. No !ark, ant , :buds LADISS' COTTON I. DOW 44444 k• (AM LA the , r.ry twt for DAM/ 13.41, soda.* fur 011 :WINO mAentrim. Agents, ROBERT LOUAN & CO., 51 Dry Street, Now York. Oollegiate .. and Coiamercial Institute, N II AVE N, CONN. • Thhanstitmtloubs hewn In eutreetful operadon Sher tea years. It le destined to moot the emote of ohm. Jr net. who with to Secure br their eon. *II the advent. gee her mental ode:nation that can to anywhere furnished. without lesion that attention to health. end Shot We." tat ettpervlelon and government which the young require. Tan MENIAL ThkintiNG locluder • thereon. En ewethemetteaL and holentill, Edumtjon. In rcfcr to • complete proparatton for say ottemm. that do". not metre the instatteUtut of the Lew e aledleal or Theo. Wean itchoolg a coons of Chaseleal Moth.. minute. therounhand exterwed as may be &tetrad; • . 0 . 0 of diodes% Lannuestee, ond.r o•Use teachers: Illetorr. and Mental and Pythiad nelenter VIM RORALEDUCLTION4. seemed by the personal intinenoe of the teachers. by a division of the ..tool Soto or medicate Wee. of olden the VI wePrtnelpsit are the heed.. trredeated. dtectplinary memory., by • regular COW. Ontody thi 11.1% of Moral ladolne Sod of the alliance. of littoral seal Revealed li.lso - TUE ellisloAL TRAINING menet. ata preretibed -Boors a nom. 1.. torn ..dOOll torol.hod gymnast. - um. under th• dlallotloan Vans laymasot and of week in alsanot of r elates&Ming, sind.f..l ono. testiea Man lenentry corps. with competent Mllesre and inetrumore. ae al 11 Wears Imilly slam. habit. of corn mend end °lenient". sod • kind and dem.e o f nip which may be eseintlat to the ( taken 01 O. doll.. of a dna.. earn Is also to soon hlassoma gpm.. Whin( and rotting; •:d opportunities are furallel her ocessional cod.trlen cannel.. noes the coantr . Students me adadtted at any Um of the 7. thaeoCuill With toll Information will be ferolehed opt Sento. to the Principal myrninanr. • r. 0.80.1t0.8 W. ST/Lit', DtPOIIIIII AND DIALZR IN SEC/AILS AN I) TO AT 81 Beaver Street, New York. IIAVAIYA, DOAIESTII. AAD GERMAN SEGUES. m713.42nr07 1857; PRING STOCK. 1857 ' Can% OIL eLOTHB, MATTING, te., AT TILE Fourth Street Carpet Store. W. D. ' &H. MoOALLUIVI IirSTECTEU.LLY invite the attention of thotiforaorr contem ma n th., public 11/ to tae Regent at.* Just Saluted for Spring Sales, . • :Law sl/t. of /b// 1 / 1 5 :Ad Boa , Comolonornbro el Va i=to, Lou! aueie T 011514 11•15 mar Oartets. Ott Clothe from 2 to 24 feet wide, amp, ilita i r Rod s. own and Cocoa 14aitlog. 140- /a sod ud u =4 Venetian 1311.00. Panted, DWI It 1111151 /• 511 Olooraro terkkppw goo& to an wk o may be aosletoto of loottos • de termined to ens lellsoomata to wboith .1.11 at told stood. Nail /me th crept, pear 'W‘7o4, waft W. D. 5' IL AIeCALLUNI. • .. molly lIBT • MAIO Osman Clime. 'U P w.s. Mutat& Minufsetutsd Tobus.3 Tl y word astottourst at Ow. wad T.:whoa° *me °v.& .4 u this GUT OPMfOr es. n .minatiou neut t , coriksi amlthhaeXtlialst.• grAtiteli AGENCI—UANING BEEN Dragnibiltraviblotah.P.VVlllll.o .1,6%,..1ba: MULL !PTAH.° 1 , 4 (widen L warranted *sal la duality n to any knows la a th iad' e Tilde In thloartlerein • pi our lowa tltoolt and widish •111 to key, ft., A . SWX l .l• 24 .. s Lari woo tt • Ind - idUSiNESS CARDS. COMMISSION &C. ROBT. HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT rj OR the sale of Western Reserve Cheese, Butter Lard Beam, Ptah. Pot and Pearl Ashes entn 6,... Doled Emit, no PRODUCE OENERALLY. No. $ Smithfield Street, and Between Pleet and Water CHAS. B. LEECH, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Flour, Grain, Baden, Lard and Butter, AND ALL KINDS OP PRODGCK Smithfield Street., Iletereen Vilma arid Wet*, EAGLE WAREHOUSE. JAMES GARDINER. 11) 1 1/110LEBA.LE DEALER IN FLOUR, y Prootelane and Produce generally. No. Inse•fltb sheet, between Liberty end Smithfield. NW bush. Terms eaah. me/:I y J. S. LIGGETT & CO., gineeessorl to Elm A Lzaarrr,l FLOUR FACT ORS, Forwarders and Commission Merohants rob rill SALZ Or PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, S.C. Nos. 69 and 70 Water Street, • PaTsBURGII, PA, fiZtlyd ALE/A/IDE& GORDON, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. LEAD PIPE ,k SHEET LEAD AGENT, D.lst la Pig and Bar Lead and Shot =;l=a!MM . , ROBERT DALZELL S CO., li ax2 For• S t l. rdlos• G hl ß orc O h C a E ot i s lB l.:nd CUrn e M n i lT i l?ro ll done and PlNsburgh Bluostretues, No. In Llborty • .1.. PlUsborsh. P.. 0,2 H. R 1..1) 1) LE. GENERAL COMMtbSION MERCIIANT, /IND iNtALMR IN • GROCERIES AND CRODUCE, 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ranee to—K. aeAZILI'j .IYtabucau. aA *lrtiaislinmente soglett.d nod ga da l.lgfaecurr return. oarantaed. d•lll4l7atml B. ROBISO a CO. WHOLESALg :GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Arid Dealer. ha all bade or Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh MANUFACTURE S, No, 255 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. 1 1 .98T.11181P0N. tIASIL P. 110111,0 N. I ROBRILT H. KING. WHOLESALE 13 HOCER, COMJCSSION 0.7.14 NT, • ..313 MIL. Feathtirg, 1/5.a, Flour,. And all lundoof Country Pronto, . lid. 211 Liberty St.„llouth of 6th, PITIALIUMIIII. PA. larlAberal iplvAares made on nonslip...ace. f l.e:lyd ALEX. FORSYTH, tSurx-mvor to) FORSYTH Sr. SCO'rT ' FORWARDII.7O AND COruhuS6l7oN tr i cl . T, Wool, Hideo, Flonr, Bacoa, Lard, & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 76 Water St., Pittsbarga. PL wavu r. a... a. Wall Paper Warehoruse. W. P. MARSIiALL& 0., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, S 7 et., between 4th and Diamond alley. where may lr found an mmensivervortment of story &awn ptioo or ra• War Hangings lop YARLUnd. LULL& VINING ROOSIP, A.ND Afro window shades In great variety at the lairert prices to country dealers. 6.16 WP. ildßeitALL aM. ItDVID T. MIGRAW. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT And 1512Dlerl111 Dealer t, Manufactured Tobacco, Imported & Doutrxiic CIUAR.S. NNUY/, .00. 241 Liberty Street, Upporito Uar hrod of woos. cahlwly l ITT9BIIIIOII. , nll. ICCINCWIOI WM. McCITICREOM .t CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Prattler and Comminion merchnnts. .4.IVD DrALZR9 Pittsburgh Alai:infant:mod Article; 21.9 Li6orto area, corner of /nein my 2 PUMBUROU.PA MoBANE & ANJER, tooootoooto to A. a A. ?!lellane. I . . FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants. No. 124 Second st.., Pittsburgh, Pa. [J .n 1. '66:dly I j.j3 SPRINGER lIABBAUGH, coPAMIsSION ,ILERCLIANT, Dealer in Wool, Proviaions & Produce generally NO. 245 LIBERTY STREET, • PITTNIMIGH, PA. ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce at Commission Merchants, :PITTSBURGH MAiUFACTURES, rt.. r. Wood id, between Water nod Front nt aoIB PLITEDUKUIL DAVID 0 : HERBST, Flour, Produce, Provision and Commiesion MEROIIANT, /fa TGr Liberty :rut. sorr.gf Liana, PlitSbilrgh, 1 IVES his attention to the Buie of Flour, P0rk,11.., Lard, Batter, Drl.4 Iralts, 111.1303..marita rverwtfully rollen,Ml. .31) HENRY 8. KING, (Into of dm firm of King 6 Alovrfictid,) COMMISSION .NIERCHANT, MVO !)KALE![ L !'RI .11Kr.Al. A.l ' !) 111,(ALWA, No. 76 Water street, below Market, .19 NTIVIIIIII.OII. PIENNA. (barroe•Ar , A Hardy, Jena. A Ch) 00 JOICLISION AND FORWARDING if ARCLANT; Agent of the aladiion and Indianapoli: eomar First Pittaburgli, Pa. ALLEN er. NEEDLES ==l riIaADELPIIIA, Wholesale Dealers in OILS CANDLES STARCH, SC A toil Assortment on hand to which the alleoCoo al dealer. le reepeettolly asked zn•Solly I CAN FIEI,X, law of Wezron, Ohio, JJ ! Ash, Pew! Ash, and Western lizalsee.gostemly. We ' ter nth.; between Otaitht%old and Woe Al. Ilttabosoh. TISOUN LITRS. IS. tied. alarm Robison. Little t Co.) Fr LITTLE k. CO., Wholegal° Unmans, • Produce and Cowl:else. ]t le Raelen in Pltteronsa... blanufettures. N. 11.2 tstatnd street, Pitt. tIELEEBhWAREHOUSE.—IIENRY 11. ‘../ COLLINS, Vorrarding and Ocaintbudon Nierchant.uld Dealer to Metes. B u tt . , Lake Flish and Prude. gentmallyl 26,W00d street., above Water, Pittsburgh r 0731 A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • DraKtilste, and matolartotery nr %Thaw bp.1.1144 , and Lltharch mrttAr Word inod Front otre.tn, burgh. Eac: J. SOHOONMAKEI, KUM/ACM=6 0/ WHITE LEAD• RED I ZINC PAINT, LITILAILUE, PUTTY, And WholesaloDoster In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, &c., No. 24 WOOD sTREKT„ I=l ioti• nEstcya....L FLEXING BROTHERS, Mammal TO 2. LIDO W HOLESALE DRUGGISTS, - - - SO WOOD 01 - 1111 KT, r1.17"311U12 GI; PA PromletAra of Dr. I.l . lane• ealehrated Ma. •r_ 01IN HAFT, Jr., (enouor=r to Jaa.ld'Gul fey,) Wholaiala and Retell Drogglet and Dealer le ate, Ms, Dyestuff', gr., wenn Wood sad 81: thstreete, filttifteargh. Mar Regular Agent for Dr. Fords Medicine. sill - --- 01M P. SCOTT, Wholeamlo Denim' in o bur w, gh. Varnishes Lug Dye Ruth. H. 290 Ls , s treet. Pitts AIJ orgar will resolve prompt enmities, • Ng-Agent hor Sebsect's Plus:male yrug,...mer gui 7 1111 E . SELLERS, Wholesale Rosier in ILLS:aim Palau, Dr stars, Oils. sanosto., 41Voxl Aron, Pittsburgh. (loan asnant.s. Prim, MOM= Jun.. .011.011 RATIN & REITER, Wholesale Ir. Retail Dragghda, owner or Men* and Pt. On .2,41t4 kOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilco: • am. ammo Market street and Dlasvold-11.spo coo. joat4,l on hand Ihn and oomphdo smatmont of Dram sig. Illsdkina Mesta, PRIVECINT. and an anti6oa aoftatning to his baninon. Iltralcianensascriptions estandly eomptandad st all Warn 1.9:17 R 0 B M'K N I H ATTONRI 4 I.6Y AT LAW. sod dolioitorlit the BANE OF PITTSBURGH delB No. 110. Fourth Bt.. Pittsburgh. OSEPR S. A.. P. MORRISON, Atter n•Ta ai la.. O. No. 98 Fourth greet, near 4t Wood tliburigly MP.. myl4 lIART -I LLIORN t HAZEN, ATTouranirm AT LAW. OTT/OD IN ODEON BUILDER°. FOURTH EITIEBBT. PDISIBUDO. FUU. A. HARDY, RAILROAD DRUGG ISTS r==3 ifflig:/== ATTORNEYS. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING. - MAY 22, 1857 GROCERS BAGALEY, COBGE.AVE et CO.. W 110.LESALE GROCERS, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Groceries II A VI , oltl' It LI 110 It It tOWN t. 11 11 WILD Respectfully invite the uttentien V of the pub!, to hoe lueenook of Vanes. Brendle. LJtpoOra. Foreign fruit. and V•llllllgrerert, much .1 Matra Itlo Coe., • rare Cognac !trendy Old Government J era do /Tolland din, Old Country Black Tee. ,Old I' Wine, Choke Young toyeon do, !Gerry Slederts Jo, Gunpowder end Imparts' do. Curet a Champagne do. Ooloog Teas, Old Dlonougatteta, Loren - we. Itefitelhugera. lly. Wl:deter, Imported German end 11 11.12114 the shoe. good. together with general araorroaent of Grovadionn, euremelylow for nab, whol.sale or retell at the 1 . /1404% Ten store. • (Atmore., the Ott/mond rDlamond 010. UM REIB & BREGKR, GROCERS AND DEALERS IN BACON, LARD, VIA)UR, CLIEXISE, BR , .OMS, de, &lull-West minor uniAL.ld and Pettood Otre•etd. Plttsbarob. ALEXANDER KING. WHOLESALE GROCER, AND IMPORTER 00 SODA ASI-1., i 73 Liberty Street, aplard• AITe.III.IItOII., PA. W.I2.ItIIICILELTREE, Jr., & BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, AND 117/CF: .4ND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 209 Liberty Street, Jula, PITTS/I(6OTh . JO. L. COOI.IIT JONES et COOLEY, W 110I.ESALE GROCERS AND 110:1 I FURN ISHERS; DEALT[.) IN Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Water Street, " "h lWrOatm. Kurt I. mourn-- .......... . ..... ..... --Pone a. I,aWOtTil - Shr er S Dilworth, WIIOLESALE GROCERS, Nos, 130 & 132 Seeund Street, Wood and Peel:geld) PITTSBI 0011. CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and ItT'et7t i g2 i T hn tZ t iVe . , 'Llie.pri;rjr and Pltio b4ll. wit. PILu I 011 N FLOYD & CO., Wiroleatle Groeere aad Cagoalreltea Merchant., N 0.173 W 00.% wed IT2O Wh sty eardet., Pittsburgh. 148 11 OBERT MOORE. It hulesale Ureeer, b rio P ,s i r" IVit i,' Arei r ror7tr d all Liberty atoeeL d'a hafd a ' ren, /....tog of . .12:;•rk. old Monongahela Whlikey, which will he odd Ida for cash. o. WATT .10811111.011 tu Arr & WILSON, Wholesale Grocers V flomedleelme blerehante lend Dealetrlo Produte and Pltteburgh Manufsettaree, Nd. Liberty... Pittsburgh. Pah zaatan 80081 505tItt I SAIALI DICKEY 1- CO. Wholesale Oro /!1‘, `.74=7,11."..1ri Pr*"".. AGENCIES. WILLIAM WAHL, 13111 Broker and Eeal Estate Agent, 0111, Grant Steer: arrow.. St,•l'Esurs Uoihrdra/. A LL Business entrusted to him prniuttly attotarkral to.t re*.elnab• tniatit•ll{ , 9l,._ y I,lly GEORGE W. BUNN, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, A TTENDS TO BUYING AND SELLING rS„ . Real },Late ef every description. and to Agency gerlyer•lly. Alen. to luentlan Property nag loge Cr di..., by Flr, for Rood 1.1111.10 l'hicadeinhla Cow panlee, reaannaate ENMEllii=l;l= •CBTIN . ?Ho. e A Uz,'f IN 1.A./0,N115 & CU , Dealer in 11..t . romlarnri NotAs, Mort.r.c., Lrid kit ur.:or Money'. hion.7 Cant - l• rhort dstpr. with ex.11at.,%1 eenunt..ll. Aunts AND DRAFTS BOUGIIT AND SGLD. ['anon. de.irlug, karat rent r accommodated on res.sbo stile trrtbm, sad cmpata.l.t.sola be ft:. Well er 'Lb mond toreta , ties at remunsratte• priers, Al, atbrod to la, vale " si g nem kn.... " =::::11 . o k lol n Vourth en tree. aGme. W d. 0,0 - AUATI?i 12 , 02.110. Notary Vabll . . taVI W. F. IdeELROF. Real Fat.ate and Intelligence Agcnt. 00. Clutr :qr.,. Pt t.OO-00. ATTENDS to boiling and Renting of farmw, boom, lot. tal.lr. At. City Warrsiats tunyht and sula. Nen cam br had to f.rin .ad .antnt, Women pew vant.l for cruk.lc. 13t.tae, 'nttiztly attoettel on , l terms rand...l.. t,,, , lAtcr I y . .41,111143 aucgrt Blakely tt Richey, ) DEAL ESfAIX, BROKERS, wrner o' I.4greathand exulabold otrooto, !It tu b s , u h P.. *arum, Lot, Htlk . lcuasou4.ltor., bought .4 00l d co outtualust:m. Lao, Warrunt.a. bull. bowls abd tu,tos ungutizt.t. 11.spemol sttou [too g lwoo to nut,l I razum...l dl.posio g or c.• ,Ao ARICeITEAD,, RIGGS & CO A• rot, t, 11, wale VIRGINIA MANUFACTUREDTOBAC.:O, No. 37 Exchange Place. link lmore. air. sa, on Cana • tart, waion the, illetrlbra• St the I n•r•ce. mgr.. rm... ap,0.1,41 • t A. CARRIERk Agent Penn• l a :, n u n a e , ca r : t n ar , COMP.:, co: I' tu. bu r 4 . , 10 i n00 , AMUE L L ,NIAItSIIELL, Secretary Citi- L 3 sea's inxnronve. ()moon y. Water street. 11.4 1 GORDON, Secretary Western loon . • Co.,en Wate.r street J GiRDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin sad fee I annum.. Caw cony. north.moot corner of Wood third A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma -1 • !Alai I naumnr. 12 W.U.r DIY GOODS MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, DRALEItIi lY Silks and I,adies' Dress Goodsgenerally, CLOAKS, TALNIAS a SIIANVLS, EVIUW/DEVES AND STA I'LE 000 vs, For Franily 0:. ununual, , r,:nro anmrtnient in .0..! .t,.. •,..ritn.ntiQuAt t. • .on moiling at I ,, wP. F4:4,1.0..ant ,re•r•ith mart AlarlEnt IS nc9 MIXON on, 017120a,2011...U. •ffIIIONT 00., 0. TO/4 A. 11ASON et CO., Wholesale and Retail D " n“) BOOKSEIA,EItti &C. COCII HANE, (euccei,s , ,r to S. Sad- I VA • ter.) NV holnsal. and ItsLal I bAsler IL Lisito, NULL.: and Paper Ilaaalna, . F.ders.. ah ,1 0 ,, r 11, of .larket must, Al .1113 , ,, I's- • g (JUN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta lei Unto, troncototnt to Ltarletoo At ',not, No E I Ilgatk.l ut.or Voarth. IlttAttargb. Ps. LAYR CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No fit Wood aoxt •1••ar to the corroor at Tbtod• Notnl ood law hoolro eel:wt.:llly no b.& 3 L. ItEA Bookseller and Stationer, No. R •Tt north APot •o II otiallnao. MUSIC &C John 11. Mellor. ik2 U. t4l NV 0(.1D STREET, bet Pi een Diamond A A,l4.7 Ulll , 7l ' n 't / h P ' lVi t ; 71/7trl7 t 4 .o A r Y(VV I /71: . ..71 I. , CH 51i11./IGL MLIA/DEUNS and , 111,AN 1010.1 an.l.l•al.r In Idualc and 51url&al Ono., :a= 11. Kleber 5: Bro., 0.57 FIFCII ST., Sign of the tinkle kLlarp. Role Armory for Is , llNtrl , A Cl,O (Na r,t) it 1441 lann , l and, 001 CAR. II ART & NZRDIIASII3 (knewroia iN an.l °RAJ AN lIARAIoNIUMS, (realm, In Mover In.trzr cn.nts I.rt Charlotte Blume, ANUFACTCRER and Dealer In Piano v a Yurt so and trapnrtar of re and Int,•1•••1 Ine.rn• in•nta. non. Aa•ra for tha NAM ti ItU linl.l.KT. DAV In A CO., Itn,So t I,anna..,r, awl rah Oyt I.rtm•nt. lin Nett .t. ORTABLE FLOUR ; MILS 'II 111 SUBSCRIBER IS MANUFAC turtr, PORTABLE FLOUR MILLS (r7.\ QUALITY Superior far Simplicity and Durability to any other now lu use. They can he driven hy etrem. wet r, r home pee,. end will tiro.. an 4 , 011110. n to hen ...term, er,, i feeders shit lointiermeu. 114.py ppm,. throughwit the cn nt,r who hare sarDf Us Mower. or power only employed • part or the time on ether b 11010•4, by Intristorlgg one or more of them mills Int th• Ir miablishmente, may greatly I eolith thetneelyte o . (me of thew mills leh Lash. In diameter . ] Orirt.:ing over 12 bu.hels Ford per Hour, Can be Irish f In o perailim at the 011 end Feed Milt Messrs. SUYDAM it C. 0., ilebems street, Allegheny. Orders tiled with illepstch. W. W. WALLACE, aeggtf IIP Liberty et.. Cittebareh. l'a. WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, Joseph Pricker, (lutr.n.r L , 1 KIMBALL, MESSICK Er. CO., Maionic Hall, Fifth Street, A \ITER TO TIIN PUBLIC ALL the DY.LICAMS OP TUN CIF.ARIN, ...weed tee a: the shortest notice. frrm 0 o'clk Iv the marolnk to 12 o'clock vi night, men and Other. WI , I do rell Weal! to mid ex amine our ol Far. at made to atilt their arr A ete. Having arranaeruentx o rendre 011UICE itT n le MAU In dor line from Baltimore. Philadelobla and Nor. folk. Da can they a /roan raptly of ' °TOTEM+, HALIBUT • . , TROUT, • • • LAU, URRIUNO, and.. (mu the Wert 411.1 h. rarioUrt ai PRALLUR tiASIli mach Pitmans enl en ENS, REM/ BIRDS. Re, whish 'reear. eau lot Dish to Invalids or other.. at whole. rale or retell, either at miter land and I . OIIU eta., or at Walnut CI all, Fifth acroec. s i s hard u. Ir. ..... ...... IL F. HARRISON. H. F. SMITH, PILOPILISTOR. OWEN'S HOTEL, Cero•rtourth and Jefferson LOGISVILLE, KY, W. ILETNos , DS. Clerk. COUNTRY BACON—GooIDe Country Bids elm. 800 lba Lard ...on's.' this M Orplis sad or m a k at 27, Elhatrasr •Drcalte Mum • 00. arDDL ra7l2 e f N. • NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS mom ALItEUT Adeertising um! Correspoodeate Office, 31A) NIIOADWAT, NSW ;Yoarz. Righly Important to Rectifiers, Liquor Merchants and Wholesale Grocers. DR. FEUCHTWANGER'S F.avv,ings to Produce at a Momenta Notice Retry Desired Liquor 'l l ll5 UNDERSIONEL) HAS LATELY L mad* greet Is orotementa In thin branch of budnewe The tineorlogn Are. put up In packages of 10 and 40 Online,. and ',lnc, but the adalt.ouof vphit.. either ,s• m nth proof, en I Uprise nceb C m in . . *inure dart or pale, Rolland nod End I.h Gin. Jannaka and St, Croix Rum, hlnnongnheta, Bourbon, troth and Scoteh, Whlnk Apple. Pesch. Cheney and ltniePberiv port and Model,. %Ines will ha inetantiy ptodnecd, Ic inutile. , co eklil. but an addition of n good spirit, ray Di undone In ninth gallon ot the rerpective Flavoring. The bent tiogonc oil. green yellow mid white. Valeatitnal genuine. no low as any other importer In the U. &entice of evnry Ikluor. Extract of Comma, 1 lb of which produce,- 60 gallons of Cognac. Raw Whisk., may by Dr. re nue tu.dleidypreystation be mad. smooth with but a Gitlin, eXporeo. The price of Flimurlnif eln troxemete moderwte, and dinietionn In ful: copyllod b ere nit lieWl4! ill' riVAiiti ER. Chenstst and Importr• of Dreqs.. }.sots( reds and Eel. dit. Dinputofoiypo ind I , ll.gr.;;Ale Cheuemis. 140. M GUM. Line. NEW Yuan. g. i.olc Ai oxt for Godfrey's nelenrwmd Cordtsl Bit tern and Gin. 0,27: le wfi-iT DESTROYER of RATS 5111 R. NT,I. 0411105 Mllll. NOUN. Ac ar„•e. (411 danerico, in tho t.nroan lewdly.) Rate do not din In thou bole, but mune Cut and dl,. Pnt or In 20, .3 , , 6.00. $l. $5, Id. and $5 Doke,. "Costar's" Bedbug Exterminator. Newer known to fell—and usederery day br thhunande In New York •nd eleewhere. Pot up In 20e. We, 75e. $l, $1.50, 52.50, and $l5O Bettlee "Costar's" Electric Powder. Poe the deetrtiction or Yr 45,. Fan. An en /meat. rennin on ibaa, and Anteenir. An. An. Put up In ItSc end at" Poker. ho,d teholneale and Beall COSTA It'd Principal Depot. Mt BROADWAY. New York, and by the principal -'fain,lds ay-um...an ethodys be accolaphnie.l by the 0.41- lirN. goods pent on COMMISM.O. eao, pi. Packacre pat up at the hooka whole• sal, price• tor dot orders in now pla-ea, with ei.rd, ebow bill, mow.. Am. An. I'aokacee ex, Doe:7 put op to r Shipp. PteamOnita, Hotel, Pohl.' luelltur niveote. Full particular. 15 II ea.. sal r Dealer,—real..-'(rrl, ea la, he, .rr illy cooled on appllcatlon. Addrenet "COoTAR," No. 388 Bros.lway, N. Y 'Said by DEO 11. B 114,1F.8. No led Wo-J street. tor.oo.3md.tw at , lON'S KATIIAIRON A ban now homme the akar , ' Pieonnaion PA the hair inenoe sale. nearly 1.000,000 BOTTLI Per year. sirens Its excelleir great superiority over all at Dole. or the kind. The Ladl weellY Promm.noe the Kathairon To be, by far, the Ituteat she agrweable article they Ayer t It ft-gore./ the hair after It ha lon out. lotigo aaaaa and beat 11, ai•lng toll a rich .lo..) ath anee. and Imparts deiightful tutor. hold by all dealer. Win out the United Wats., Mexico, Cuba and &loth for 25 Ceota per bottle, MTH, WYNKOOP Fearful 63 Liberty St., New. ' Manufacturers of Porten., kftrls, and In .rest varlet,. delkflmdAi DirPhaion's IIAIK IN VIUORATOIt I he 17:10.t annpletm 0tt21:.• of the kind rem. henna offered to the rubl iv t. has itto.ql the !..t of taro• ty yr,ta In thLm country. and not one <III. many hutdrinto lion. ha.. laem mt.,. , etra•tr , with pm...wing...hoaxing and tr , aullty Inn !la liskr, and kompina thm brad from .155. drulT, a-. It m lormalabla: In .13 'rt. It I. every tht. , b.hlth require.. Pyle. CO toot. auJ II per bottlm gtirPhnlon's rAi.a AS ;. 3/t 11.;Arrlt ILK In' D•St3LIII/ tA••Ilo and coninlooluo. nod por. futulno the. breath. for otlou uh•linad hand., ran. If, tea, ^lO bor. truckles, 0110 roolda. ton.ors le. A our...AA ...to our. Sir the pllr, ono oraohlne xtll i'•• instant roll., shavlno. It I. snit ar.•thlno to the. old.. It kaap.tho hand. snit and Inta. and am Inflammation, of tho atln It utll bo IS ttle unit t Loa crest romedo. 60 cont. sod SI Ivor Peer-Phalan.' MAGIC hell ['Fa on• _of thy • war, na.d Natural Pra , In Ida. aorld. Its long nat. has pt , rod it to b. beyond mdeparienn. and bring a vesrataol. pr-41no lion, to injury can Poas/h had.. tn tha attn. It I. ...My spelled, and u can rddad, rdact or In tl a bulb +I, .1, tn. L....! judsaa to II rertn tin e and $1.60 u•Yr * 1 . 4, ` MIL I r • • K A lAIN, at Id: nrosul•ay, nor strryq •1,.t 'All Fr adwity, et. Nicholas !dote', N i and .01 td end lacry rtfdas throughout tins Unlttid State. r.d sato e- 11X17.1ii6. 140 Wo,d st, d•-I:dauCto w F (Ill'llA NS' Cl ILIRTSALE OF SEVERAL Lott of thous.] et Braddock'. re!!. In Willing Township, and I.at of G.ound in Pitts/buret, fuenasut I` ran coder of th.. trrph•c.' Court of a Heghte er.only r the nodes e• eJ, A , lcolnittrster the., a. of Jame* llocban•n. deed. Will ...Nee to neee on the prom Fee in said Wolklns Town.blp , on the eth day of Jun, lh tg. at 10 o'er , clt, •. CI,. the to toeing meal Pilate Ti,: All that esrta,n lot (being Pert o 1 !list property Innen at “Brs.: .1 , 1 , Wen. chip, eouniy ar.aenald, between the pfornit road and Ma nntthela river, bounded and dee-ri bed a. Benno nip g •t. the p oint , . ter. Tatted ritorret Intl art. o cr rune to Ere cal triter th.trevitro . print snore tn• tame is met by • =as orirret, rens. along tall at. N 41 0 1204 Net I nehre to braddc et et trt• plant reed, theme down the river 101 rent %long it. rrr rota to Talle.t afornetli, and throoe by tali at. H 44 0 10 15(14 feet 3 Meter, tr, paid river, tee 'i.er , I beginning , eon. taint.; II arr.t. I roe 1 and Perebee. Au,, all rho, rertain other lot, commonly tailed the -College Lot," bring alto part of the Itradd'el'a Bleld property, dericrlNrd 4.1 .01Ines It ginning at • erner of ,r,..parrr, r rrr Villa on Brecidock et, theme along said or. a lt 3 N 7 4 4 feet to land of John Parker; th.troe by line .f mad Nn N lint 718 feet Ics tr ten.. tee Hue or the Peon• It•lfened; thence hr tame N 11. 0 W 1W few !.'than, b ram. N It en r...t throes by tame N gAO het; Moore hr . Wits N lc t 1117 feet i.l h.. •. Iscol of lease .111,1 r. and ttrynee be eard land ii end lot 10110 u bet more nr lean to Braddoct at, or plant road. the plate 0 , 1 bestir. ulna. amt.inlng 1g acre., 16 , stone', strict measure. de i d shen onercin h i.oter tenet nr piece of land the vast of' Pa IL It la id ounded by Feld railroad, W Illtinsture red and fuel of low , Hills, containing lb toren I rood lei, perch, womb, has trey Melded Mr our pose. or tele into Deters! I. to telt: tale. desertted se fol. rot, Not In paid dlvitlhn beginning et a point where toe Whkineturg road and the Pr. It. B. Bs ternoe: thence N, 47 3 E along paid road I.E. teat; thence N 43 0 W 6E5 feet to •uet, thence el 6111.,,0 W 447 7.10 feet to a poet on line f It, , and thence stooge/the line of are. R. 660 feet to the plate of I...lnning. motalnlog six all that .rr'ala let sdjoloing the foregoing de , retired.. rhos, Beginning at lbe corner of odd lot and said Pa H, It thence by old end 448 rest 4 lather In tnortherly IN-notion: theme N 0 41 0 40? E 340 trot to • post; hence 0 43 0 1470111n0t to centre of the Wltitlr ebony road; thane. by Nara 187 f et hot above detente...Lend then,. by lir.e of earn. N 43 0 W 425 feet trom venue nt bald road to poet, and thonce hr fluent .141.11 lot 8 60. 0 W 417 7 10 feet to slid It, It., the pine of begioning, MB. [airline e•narrea 1,14 Int being marled Nu 41n .a i d SI. thlon. Al, e all that rest.. lot adlo the force - log. 14 16 115 7 prrlbed av Nilo.r. Bevlnning at the rentrsof VI ilklnamarg road. nesre.rnet of owl lot and raid Wilkinehurg road: thews b• raid road h 47. it 524 fret 5 Inches to • point near beech tree In the centre of road; thence t y rand road N 14 Ml4O Net to • ;Mat to centre of ..Id tt'ad, theme N Ws° W tol feet to a trued tree thence loom paid octal it 61 .53.4 feet to a rugar tree. then, 70t{ , W 1 1 10). lent to • leech trees. thence 8 6, 0 26 0 W 121 Bent to a sugar trey, [harm, 5 0.6 1 { 0 W 420 1571 3 loch. , to • red oal,theneo tiv W tad teat to • poet, rote flot taw atop. deacrlbeti. and thence by 11051 of raid he r b 042.1 5 750 last o the moue of l', the Ware of best:n.lll2. onteintug 17 scree 1 rood 17 pact,. 5•41 of bang tuarked tin 3 In eald Malden. Abo. • I that certain lot adjoining t h e foregoing : dee fien d , mil Beginning at • beech tree, corner of loot of low !Mlle and the' lot above deecrl .1; that ra by I•nd of eel 11 113 4. W 060 feet 111100 . ep to • Mona tbenw 11141,0 Wl6 le 1 inches to • black oak stump. thence • 1 0 45 0 W 424 ma 8 lathe, to lice or lot bevy. Wm, e d 0.r0.r Nn. thews N 6.1 0 :40 ut3 o „ iitnt dwignat.l po Nee 4 anda; them, N SSO II 604 tat by line of mid lot No 3 to • red ' Itt thence tel ram. N 66 Vl 14 462 feet 3 Inches too sonar tr. thrum by sums 61 0 2 7, X ,213•10 feet to a bomb ' tree; t ben, by rams N 70 1 ,4 0 1/105,: test to • tone tree, mot Mews by rams N blat o IC 49.4.10 Iva to the blare of he.lnntoc.contalrong 11 oereay rtodp 3116 perches. bald Int. being dalmoded w No 21n pull dithOon, Ale, all that certain lot adjo co the beaming. da. coiled op fellow: Beaintung at • rner et lett deecrlb.l lot and land of hew MBA. theme N 64 0 101 W 1153 feet 4 inrha br pall Iluw Ina Pia-kook: tbonee he same It 080 W Ito tea 4 lotell es to a atone: these. by Fume it 60W 898 Wt 5 inchee to • atone. then. BTo W 1701 10 feet to • letteknat plump st.s.reer of lot de/donated Se No told and thence along the 11124 of same N 681,0 1:00 feet 10 ludve to tin place of Wattning:Mntaining 111 woo, 1 rod, 10 torches. Maid lot being dealgnatcd na No I In eald 11r Al.o, all that l certain lot adjelning the foregoing de. perlt.l as folloiiiiiirrrr..p: Beginning st s blackest stomp, Wrn• er of 14.1, hete.o d•flllirlatted an Nov 1 and 1, tour. N 70 01 170 4 18 feet al 'ng aloe of lot Nn 1 to • acne,men, of Sat.l nod lent of lame 41111 N thence 60 0 W 181 BNI Got to the in. to. It.; thence anbmg soma M 40 0 W 646 feet 2 Mama thence N 40 0 124 fest: licence NlO 46 1 to • biwkoak stump, the plant of beginning; containing nvarly amt., and delognsted ma No e ta aeld dithlnn. AIN.. all that certain lot of litmund 4115 ..404 la PDBI• burgh, sold wont,. No 100 In the plan of lots laid out 4. 7 Stephen the manor of Pisburgh. reoed In book 34 A. vol page 11. said lot br tt ing 14 feet v In rl front on Overbill outset : sod Atteoding beet the name width 100 made known at the time of Pale Wil TODD, mfl3:lkwidP Adler, ct Jame. W. Bochan•n. • SILVER WARE. SAMUEL MEN & SON. BALTIMORE, MD. kelablish. ISM n ANUFACTURE SILVER TEA SETTS, Molten. Rim Walter,. PIIVIK Spooite.cl York& and other art. lo gth J al. Jorgensen's Gold Watches, liton• ma=voo. Corot. Pim entlnr, climate and Lava ievelff Of the ovovi Oho" eelroted In Rumor , mreotly by a member or our firm Orders by mall promptly Went.- roYlo'rind e 13ATENT CANDIgsTrOis; 1 An emmilent e. elm. Article f or ar Eliot. Obombor Wirolmal• or Bet.. At the I[ol2 City Stove and Tin Womb.**f J T. J. CRAB] a Co.. mra No 151 Wool at. near Obit?. Oil.), F REN CH ORGANDIES- - cm New' sad Desntitai !Oleo, mußpny h BURCII-TIELD'S 8 0(1Gig - 6AR013611ES, Pecirtem 6 O. nmlly Elrpdten j,w 4 g " . : r o:y .o Lle t : 13 R. Nr: ' PATTERSON 00 s •• Uernmatown Wsgam triunity sue LtraTBtAbles.No.ll7 lth tl PITTSBURGH GAZETT E . wN—Pltratourgb Weekly fullAtte.—The artartalrs eireuhat'on of our Weekla Gamete offers to mar bueinue lam •moor desirable own= of making their businese known OureLrentstlon le between els and mean thousand. reaching almost erer7 merchant, maw:features and eho keeper In Western POUTISTITIMIS. %%tarn Virginia, ligtarn and Northern Ohio, end Is steadily Inaeaslnc Advnnne Payments.--tiereafter no Rib- Wirtlon will he taken for the Daily of Weekly Oseattee Ind.ee ray meat it made In adv.oe. Wheneeer the Um. le atdob the sabectiptlon Is paid, the paper Will be lwrafiablT er-oPlarl, nnlese the mabsatiption Is to neare..l by advance payment. AU transient advert:WM of every deocrlptlon, will be required to be paid In ad Lance. The only exceptions will be where special month or yearly rot/tracts tee made. wirlhlaw The Gazette goes out regularly every mornin g to all points on the Plttsburgb, It. Wain. and 'moo Railroad. Oar Blonds can leave tiler autos without Airvota and gave the payer delivered at [bolt. rasldenors. oovedo—Rbehaster. Dr. J. T. 011ANDIJIR Punta% H. 11. PKIIIC.I9(I.ter, W. OARING; Idansbeld JOHN 11. PR IttlUbON; Belem, JAB. BROWN. WIMP : • I , MarsTerme rer Annus. Payable in .. 40 " 05 W 1.5 —Two Dollars per annum, In advance.— will on envy - ea the following conditions f 4 , ..rC0i1.. far 1.901.11 oo Ten Corte• r-r snorts 10 DO n Prranne , ean he admitted luta club. where. ono eiC ea at an, l'oett °dice. at any time. ay /Pendia one dullar. pay manta aretnetly required. and the whan the eon. it nut. male.. It I rammed RATES OF ADVERTISING. One aware, (10 (lnes ot or pare') or Agate. ) 0 Do one insertio N n S 0 50 Do each agditional Insertlon..A. 0 20 Do one week 1 70 Do mowers 3 At Do two month 000 o De two month, tw, Mar months —. 10 00 Ito .1x month.....__ Do twelve m0nth................._..... 18 00 !Standing Card& (5 lin. or lam/ par annum 6 00 One dollar an ow.h additional lino. One.Onrr., rhannoable at plaaenro.(por an• nn..) sarlutiva Of nanar....—.....—....... . 25 00 'OOll and Humanity: FOR GOVERNOR, DAVID WILMOT, =MI CANAL CONNIB3IOIIII4I, WILLIAM MILLWARD lOi JUDGXB SUPS.II.III COURT, JOSEPH J, LEWIS, of Chester JAMES VEECLI, of Fayette. From the N. Y. Marone.] NONO OY TUN NOLL MATILDA NZIONAMINS. Ye bankaa and brsee• of bonnie Doom al Come ant drank with met t'll meet ton in theirs, tree loon, Beneath the willow tree. lbm pa girra th ear n ia l rk Cooed riphyrk play. 0 Srrklngwn l my eb ligh ioniraday. I eannot awe. tirnlght, All by tbo ohady itreonowdd tr.. •.• . ioldnir null; • 0 il•ar. 1, baton tt matter bet Th. wintry wind blow. atilt. rft r OM the lt.P.t dawn af city. My or.. ars Mai with team / was theta no their winding way With Donne or nth./ yenrs. Ruck,a ti.e,edie a the deer,. ii. 7 net 1 , 1 glee; 11 whin k • t win errilleet I. the sleet Yr+. t •ia write to thee. e‘g ihu.E•fo. Nora thy brow. tell hint 1 ion him yet.: TLorta ix a.t roam 'chomp tootle do• T., or. at , er a. forget. A • et sheet and a flowltur sea. ....r shall retara; Yau eaatot always parrot br, Dasy, loss, down rho born. Wass. stays ars So Megal. Alas 1 don't r now wafts 1 ow: L. 131.• rival Lana arhoef °.t], bare flu regrn B.=? From dallipiant's Messenger, .tias t. PTOLIC DINIIIIEL TO Mi. SOYDIX.—This dis tinguish"! American statesman and orator has been tendered a public dinner by the American merchants residing at Paris, In the following complimentary terms: "Nan, April 28, 1857. "Dine Pte The American merchants yeeld log in Paris, desirous of expressing their high regard and admiration for your noble independ toot, and distinguished Beryline no a gepstor of the roiled States, respectfully invite you to meet them at a public dinner to be given at enah o time during your rulourn in Paris as may be most oourenient to yourself. "Though well aware that you are habitually accustomed to decline all similar requeets, we ouroeutly Lope you will yield to our wishes. -Av citizens of the greet Republic, represent ing many Suttee, and all actively engaged in commeroi►l life, we tender you this tribute as en evidence of our appreciation of your elevated patriotism, unbending integrity and spi3tless honor. "With the highest ceteem, we have the honor to ho your friends sod fellow citizens. John Munroe, C. L. Sherpeteen, B 0 Wainwright, Henry Woods, Elliot C. Cowdin, W.'Endicott, Jr., Seel. F. Holmes, Join O. Martin, A P Montant, Wolter H. Lewis, Thomas N. Dale, George L. Todd, 0 F. T. Reed, David Lane, James W. Tucker, V. Mumford Moore, Ow T. Richards, J. H. Deming, A K. P. Cooper, Joe. D. B. Curtis, George Milne, lA. B Strange, To this Invitation hr. Sumner returned the fallowing graceful and eloquent reply ; '•lloTet. DO LA PALL. Rue de IA Pais, April 80. “Gerlemen: I have been honored by your communio 'Soo of the 28th of April, In whloh, after referring to my eervices ass Senator of the United "State?, in language which in, generoue beyond the ordinary experience of political life, you see planed to invite me, In the Wsuut of the American merchants reeiding at Parie. - lo a pub lic dinner, at ouch ttmo re may be meet coare• client to myeelf. ^Thu tblee of hospitality is pleasant in . a strange land But the hospitality •bigh you offer me is enbaueed by the character and flout• bar of those who unite in it—among whom I re cognise well known DRUM., Which are intimately associated with the commerce of my country la oce or Its most important Outposts. "But there is ooe sspeot in which your Invi tation is eepectaily grateful. It is thie. If I have boon Ole to do anything not unworthy of your approbation, It ie because I have never failed, whether in majorities or minorities, against all obloquy, and at every hazard, to op hold these principles of liberty which, just in proportion no they prevail uuder our cotuffitu tioo, make no an example to the nations. And since my public course cannot be unknown to you, I am permitted to infer that the public tees umtny Wlth which you now honor me is offered in some measure to those prinoiplati—dearer to MO thou any personal distinction—with which I am proud to know that my Domain associated "The invitation you sent me, otimiog from such a source, couched in terms so nattering, and possessing such an Import, presents a tempt a.ien difficult to resist. But lam admonished by the elate of my health, whioh is yet far from Its natural vigor, that I mutt not listen to it ex cept to express my gratitude. In making this excuse, let me fortify myself by the confession that I left home mainly to withdrew from the oxoitementp of public, life, and particularly from all public speaking, in the assursuce that by snob withdrawal, accompaoied by that relaxation which is found in a change of pursuit, my con valescence would be completed. The good phy eiciali under whose advice I have acted would not admit that by crooning the sea I had been able at once to alter all the conditions under which his advice wee given. "But I cannot turn cold ly from the opportu nity you offer mo My heart overflows with bent wishoe for yourselves individually and also for tho comtuatce which you conduct, mingled with aspirations that your influence may always add to tho welfare and just renown of our coun try. As American merchants at Paris, you are representative of the United States on a foreign mission, without diplomatio eatery or diplomstio privilege. But it belongs to the felicity of your position that what you do well for yoursalvea will be well for your country, and, more than any diplomacy, will contribute to strengthen the friendly tire of two powerful nations. Pardon the allusion when I add that you are the daily industrious workmen in that mighty loom whose f rame stands on the mats of opposite conti• nents—whose threads are Atlantic voyeges— whose oob're are the various enterprises and so- Brines of r beniScent commerce, and whose welt-wrought product is a radiant, speaking tie cue—more beautiful to the mind's eye than any fabric of rarest Preach skill—more marvellous than say tapestry woven for kings—where every color mingles with every thread in completest harmony and on the grandest scale to display the triumphs and the blessings of peace. "Aocept the ammo' of the elopers regard with which I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your faithful servant and feilow•oitisen, CHARLES SUMNER. "To John Munroe, B. G. Wentworth, Elliot C. Coedln, esqs. and others, American mer chants at Peril" BOOKS POE THII BLIND.-411 the Into report of the Perkins' Institution for the Blind, at Booth Boston, we read that Milton's poetical works have been prepared in the raised characters, used at that and similar Institutions, and that the money with which this was done wu mostly collected in Kentucky, by a young man, himself blind, who went about seeking subscriptions for that purpose. From the London Timer, Ann 10. Tito "Gazer Itsarsax."—Among the pueblos which belong to human nature we may recognise what may be called a passion for rise. Those primitive works of fiction which feed the childish imagination appeal very boldly to this passion -7 They go straight to the point, and create with out ceremony men, houses, and lions, ten' times bigger than actual men, real houses and live lions. Bat this is not the only quarter in which this appeal is made. Science with all its gravity, copies fiction here, and appeals to the Name pos ition exactly as the childish fairy tale did. What single ingredient in astronomy, for example, telle more in creating a taste for that science than the enormous distances in which It hboands? The figures which represent the distances of heaven ly bodies from us, or the speed with which light or the speed with which elietrielty travels have the same fascination for the scientific' that the Dl:imbue in the bankers' book have for the cov etous imagination. The one set of figures con stitutes the conventional symbol for apace, and the other for wealth. Whoever wants to feed this natural passion for else In the primitive way, sod to see a true giant lo its own line, mat visit the bank of the Thames at hiillwalL But before he goes we re. commend him,lons he is very well versed in the Book of Genesis, to turn to the 6th chapter, and refresh his memory as to the dimettsioni of Noah's Ark and the "fashion" of its making:— "The length of tt .• Ark shall be 300 cubits, the the breadth of it e 0 cubits, and the height of it 30 cubits." 80, reckoning the cubits at a foot and a half, we have a ship 950 feet long, 75 feet broad, and 45 feet high. While the visitor le collecting data as to ships, sacred and pro fane, he may turn out "Marlborough" Lt tbo Navy List, and there he will see that the largest line.ofthattle ship in the British Navy is exactly of 4,000 tons burden. And now let him get on board a Greenwich eteamer and be steamed through the picturesque Pool to MillwalL Just opposite Deptford he will be aware of something pre-Adamitia wallowing in the mad of the Yale of Dogs—a stranded minion ship, to which even Noah'. Ark mutt yield precedence, and to which all the Marlborosghs, and Wellingtons, and Merrimacks, and Niagara. in the weeders mere 000kboats. An iron hull of the burden of 23,000 tons, nearly 700 feet long, and 60 high, will melt his eye—the hull of Mr. Scott itussell's Great Eaetern steamship. We most give a few more figures, for every figure Is a monster, and worth looking at separ. Italy. One is a figure of 30,000—the number of the iron plates ihialt compose the enormous erection, each weighing the third of a too, and math fastened by 100 rivets. The ship will ao oommodate 4,000 patithogere, 800 of whom are first clue. On an emergency the could carry 10,000 troops. She will oontain 10 boilers, and 100 furnaces. The cylinder of every engine, will bo sir feet in diameter, and will weigh five times as much as the great bell of St. Paul's.— The eorew propeller will bo 24 feet in diameter, and the diameter of the paddle wheels will be 56 feet, or considerably larger than the °lr ene at Astley's. The principal suit of saloons will be. 900 feet in length, and a promenade around toe deck will afford a walk of more than a quarter of a mile. This monster ship will combine steam power in both shape., screw and paddle, with sailing power. She will carry 11,- 000 tone of coal, ebe will be lighted by gas made on board, and the electric light will filcher like Bt. Elmo's fire at night from her meat head.— She will spread 6,500 yards of canvas., and her speed to computed at 15 knots, or 18 miles an honr—a rate which will perform the voyage to India by the Cape, and to Australia, in little more than a month. Who would not wish to be the captain of thin gallant ship' Ova crop adrices continue to improve as the season advances. The moot discouraging reports that.-we have heard were from Illinois, but the news from that quarter has very much -impro ved.iThe Chicago Tribune, of Saturday, refer. ring to the reported Wheat failure in that State, ea.)* 'The proaepot fora bountiful harvest" has but Seldom been more pr.:in:ll4n than st this season. We hive heard considerable croaking, as usual, bet the more reliable information from both '•the Southern and Western counties" is of the most encouraging character, and we feel almost certain that if the weather is anything like favorable through the summer, the State of Illiuois will yield fall an average harrest the present year." Of the prospects ia Missouri, the St- Louis Republican of Monday nevi: 'Me conversed yesterday with a gentleman whointejust returned from a toter through fif teen counties in Southeast Missouri, who in forms as that the wheat looks troll in all thoee counties and promises a good crop. _lle thinks' there cannot he less than a two-thirds yield, and repreeenta the farmers of- that section as greatly encouraged." J 533 T LIND COMING TO ANIAICA —A corres pondent of the Chrietrian Enquirer, writing from Vienna, eaye:— "While in Dresden we had the delightful plea sure of seeing Jenny Lind often in her domestic capacity of wife and mother end it is a great source of satisfaction to me to find her In those most interesting'relstions of life es happy as It is poeeible to imagine. She has a fine boy three and a half years old. Her voice is as ex cellent and touching se ever; if anything, more se; sod 1 am glad to be able to say that we have at leant a ohanoe of bearing her. again In the United States, for she wilt probably settle down, permanently, either in England or in the United ' , States, within six months; and although I think that she will prefer the former country, I am al most sore that she would In each case visit us, as she bee a great desire to revisit America, not for the sake of making money, but because she likes the country and the people. Still, if once there, she will sing for 'she must be singing.'" Tun Altcuzasn BIIVIIIIIEAS.—From statements made at the meetiog in Detroit tier the relief of the faminbleg people of the Northern counties of Michigan, it appears that the great destitue ties prevails on rho Pine and Tittebeyrasee riv. ere and their tributaries. The first season after the Graduation Lend Act was passed, settlers took up these lands and did what they could. The next year fire devastated the woods and fields, Last year the corn was killed. The hard winter and erring destroyed their homes and cattle, and debilitated by abstinence and insufficient food they cannot help themselves. This sufferiog extends to some 8000 people scattered throughout the nortnern counties. LAx■ SUPERIOR Snowy mon WRATIIER —The Ontonagon Miner speaks of the peat winter as peculiarly prolific in BROW. Ito depth upon the Range wan scarcely leas than five feet, and op to April 11th but very little had passed off in ehepe of water, though its depth had been mush reduced by the eun'e rays. A fresh addition of 11foot was made, however, coyly in April. The weather for eix weeks up to the 9th of April is described no delightful. Tho mercury then fell below zero; the Gth two degrees below at Onto nagon, and at the Norwich Mine lfin below on the 7th: NOW TORX SOGAR MAREAT —The N. Y. Post, of Monday evening, sap: "Sugar is pouring Into port from foreign coup tries very freely. The last few weeks have added many millions' worth to the stook on hand. To. day sugars advanced ea per lb. above the highest previous point, though the stocbs bare increased. The Cuba augers mostly come here on commie aloe, and very few drafts have been drawn against them, as we are informed. Most of the sugars of the last Cuba crop have been seat for ward, sod little remains fur shipment. What speculation there has been was among the Cuban barmen" Barren members of Dr. Geo B. Cheover's Church, last Watt, invited him to resign his paetora! charge over the Church of the Puritans in this City, disliking his coerce on the matter of the Supreme Court Dred Scott deeision. Last night there was a meeting of his church and congregation, which resulted in an 13.11812111101111 vote sustaining Dr. Cheerer. The parties 'who signed the letter asking the Denier to resign, were among the audience, and either voted with the majority or kept ailenoe.—.N.! T. 7.16. We do not conceive it necessary In discussing the present exigencies of the country, always to protest our devotion to the Union.—South. We admire the prudence of the' editor of the South. Hie "devotion to the Unicin" is certain ly a ease for economy if there peter was one. We hardly think it would take more than about half a protcetation of ordinary vehemence to bankrupt him hopelessly.—Lou. Jour. AT this time the grocers and produce de►lere of this city are importing ploklee--cmaumbera in brine—from Connecticut, by the barrel; thef. are twinging tomatoes from New York by the thousand bushels, and white beans from New Hampshire, in quantities to suit purchasers.— CMcago 2r* No Poison Drracran...:-.11 poet•mortem exami nation was made on Saturday last of the body of Mr. Poriken, late =caber of the PenneYlvanin Legislature, who died from the effects of the malady contrasted at the National Hotel in Washington. Not the slightest evidence of min. eral poison was detected in hie stomach. Tan blactsobasatm Smote has passed the $lOO,OOO appropriation for Kansas, with the p roc t io that the Supreme Court mast decide the sat constitutional before the money stub be drawn from the Treasury. VOLUME LXX---NUMBER 288 MANUFACTURING. MA , lOSRPH WHIM tifiak CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! TOSEPII WRITE now carrtra on basi n. Ids m (no. aeloob yremless. f ellieV) admen Fit end Lurenardlle, near ths Mlle Brgn, y lentos the prattle to harped We stock of WM. 8UG431113. to. And ho matlonlar• ly Interns gentbnoen purchaser; that one pries 0017 eh. bOOlO Le mde.lleorolLT seta u rr d on ou the th • Mel i n=pee, nhleh .To's' ay years put it rtM tom hie par?ol :: di=ment=rom T L..he retion . erd rezt , einem Is oompletu the economy of his anarunnomta m moldy te pr the hen end moot hehbnaUe Inanufsetrune et modenloee. Unmemnberod by those oset7 Moms. which to. mann for decanting Norms of badness boo heaped tam the price of Goods, (urns to lame nuts.) Jceeph White En lon ready =MT only. al mach less than the neu• a Na M t& N.B.—Cureune remind in G. bed .seise nal din patch: teladantfY Pittsburgh Coach Factory. M L. EITZPHENS, BIGELOW 1 00.. Meanly K Y. BIGELOW. No. 46 Diamond Alley, near Wood St., PITTSBURGH, PA. WOULD RESPECTFULLY an nouns.gk=M to the aas nights ondmindt , • an Public tn mewed that I Imes this dar_pn e interest of me braes psalm, _Mr. ALBERT. and end carry on th e badness In all Ito branohes at the old stand. !I'o. 46 DLAMOND id.kr; In ohanstns the name of this old and so well establish. ed rnataneettaing artsbllehment. I amours tb• Pnhilo no effort shall be wanting on my 0001 to deeerreths saws !doh sherseter .0 loaf enjoyed by my nredecemots and a.socistes. !ward M. 1, BTEPLIIINA. Voaca and Carriage Factory. J OIINSON, BROTHER a. CO., oornor of d Belmont andllebeota stmts. Ali. h oot elt7. trout,. if Tr Inform thlr i. hiand n a. po9ugerai iclekawapanloggles, Sleighs old I:ll:At i o n t . ..e. In all their Torten. etrbe of enlell and prom lion. Allergen will be executed with etrlet mord to. dors. Mary wad bputy of thelehi Repairs will ab to attended to on the mot rumm Littman all Vaal. wok the heat Eastern liberage fe rmi fle nd Wheal PPM Map fe r el coandant that all who Mar them with their patronage T.,, u =u,`Tgcbtr.wgfllLbObr ? pnr tuting el.ortuses. neftly4 ==3llffl=!3TMEll== TABER, POPE & 8111ZET, MANUVACTFUR6BJ3 OF OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES, noirmes AhD YELL froitics. Salem. Columbiana . County, Ohio. WIGHTMAN & REED'S PATENT OS CILLArING ENGINES of superior smarms:whin. constantly on hand and made to order, with Cluring. lithaing, de. for Flouring and Baw hthni, and ether pure poem. Also, ilanuflorturere of Adam', Celebrated Gore nor Feist, end Agorae for Willmata. 'Rich OoW Mathinisre Toms. ineludlng Turning and Boring Lame ot every de scription. Common Blida Engines male to order. myll;dtf . C. F. KT...OPFER & CO Cabinet and Chair Wareroom. Cbrner, ot /inn and Bayne arras, Pitttburph to. RAVE constantly on hand a largo assort ment of Faro Moro of 00777 style awl deverlpti.n manu , oettirod. by tbomselvoo, wad warrouto.l to be of tb beat faawnials 'forme low. doSuLtwly WELLB, RIDDLE & UOt 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., DIANO/ACTIT/31.0 0/ WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. DJ=clere solicited boss the M., and d promptir lettD Itytnactio Measse-6 montbs,or ns. 6 per mat. discount for east , saßklyclagrg J. & it. NOITIMOTtaIIa 07 ROPES & TWINE Corner ef rams and Wawa Or, Piusteergit, 4dealAVE always on 'hand a full wht d supply of as wed Halter Hopei, Bed Oorda, Bash and Orate Wool. broom, Cotten and flax He Papa r, an ideteed Tataa Oat Idoes.htagicursa4 Mason's Linea! eree.re MN 11. r0M1—.....T1100.. TOMO T. B. YOUNG & 00., MAND7ACITITAIES 07 FURNITURE & CHAIRS Of every Description. FACTORY—Mend BL, Maws Wyne and Jinn. Avenue atehouso—Nos. 38 .1 40 Smithfield St. TEIMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—WO I are constant{ y manntsettning STEAMBOAT CABIN IP Manilla and CRAM. and Batts the attention of those Intereetsd 10 Inralshlng boats. esSetdann T. B. YOO7lll I 00: ......... Sloa.llll E. EDMIIIIDSON & 00.. Nos. 96 and 98 Third street, near Wood, mA tn NUFACTURERS AND DEALERS • LL PAPER. CURTAIN (1000 k ORNAMENT& TASSELS AND OORINL COMFORT& BED& Patent Spiral Spring Mattresses, he., Ea- Woo 4 solifit the attoraloa of parch:arum to Uttar largo sal varied etact. an22.4flm JANES WILSON, •LAO)LDSVLIL LAD nulum 111 HATS AND CAPS, 91 Wood Btreet, Pittsburgh, •ed Federal Street. •IlestueT, "PATENT LEATHER." :FELE attention of Carriage Makers, Sad- Men mad Dealer. I. dimotad to the lame Mock of o. Zomarled nNu for To and Trimming. Patent Dub. WI a, or Railing. Elklrting. Saints p.,1 Salto, At 'or tam eamern on by Old.). ANDION No. ZS PL. Clair et... 24.1007 je RP v• mriddkod Pittahur • Pa. SAMUEL KROESEN, YLISTA.CTVaII or PINE AND CEDAR WARE, sad Dealer to WILLOW WARE, TOYS, 4.e., No. 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh. iI EErS eonstantly on.. hand an extensive iv and varied .out of arrielei ennoble for homiekeer en , nio numerous to mention. Person. unbind anything In the Ina us rErAnted to dl and examine this stook, mannfartured to Kilt the trade, betun looking sbienhers, 011118 . F. , u A r BOUTS ND SIT OE Snit qf Every Do c No. 34 Smithfield Street, ocaLlyd PI ITRIIIEGILI/P4l. PILBOOTS ABM MOB% fit W,HOLESALB AND B ETAIL rrilLE - subscriber respectfully calls sae at. 1_ Watson of ht. Mends and theroblls generally, to so ..min•tlen of hie the etook Of Boots sad 'Shoes 'net noels.% nom the New Knglenti 'Llanufsottnan, In shrill gal be found all kb:lna Ladies', ants'. Misses' and Children' BOOTS, GAITERS AND SHOES, made out of the b..t material, workmanship and of the lanai styles. In order to salt country dealers he manufactures and keep ennerantly an hand • rompletaatock of llea's *mead Boots and Brogan., `toy's and Youth.. &mans, ladles Itoots and limitless, and Itimee Boots, which he warrmets In Innocence to the prime he need say nothingvnora than that ha le gulps, to 1•11 am cheap ae any other Ilk* ea tabliehmentln the eity.;. Thankful for the liberal patreassem hiretollem meshed he solicits Nether favors, and from his loneL i reno• to bantams he feels mandate that he in able to se gensral satisfaction • J ROBS. men) 89 Market at. between kfirrkethome i Filth et. ' LAUGHEIDGE t MAXWELL, 1111r0fACTLILIMI 01 Brushes, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, HOUSE FURNISUING GOODS, its.. No 128 Wood Street irs Fifth, Pittsburgh. Marlins Brushes made to order. Ward H. X. WARErN & CO., DIABUIPAOTIIRI/L3 MID DBALIIII IN WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND TrATIR•PROOP CompoiDon Roofs find Roofing Materials- Sa -6 / 1 7G7-94 FIITDRTREZT. WRIT itINIX.L. BENNETT, bleaufootaror of - • 114.NLY COLORED IMONSTONE WAR:. Rockingham and gallon Ware, An °Mr. at tlia ManaLlotory, owner of Waaltington and franiGla Mmes. BIRMINGHAM, optgamir Pittairargb. Nana - - Premium vinegars: VINECIAIt made exprealy for family use and von wed ha more than me half of the learnt!, RCM on • • men, and twiny Warhouse. rZ" that hay. been wad In It for Y!:-” r 7"". MITA Vb :gi M rtte" • kM, Vltava:that • bear one lf 4111ba good re reducing tailing V ha ine and gar. Tlin attention of private flunlllaa. hotel keepers and Oh. 555507 tudellante In pazticalar, la dlrnsteal b thla Vine. igar: .Tha ahoy. Vinegars warranted to be Y tram Marl and to which mere awarded Om Pint Premium o glint Medal sod Diploma at the inane Agrionitural lighltalon of 1866. A Bal-tile. mtaloc2ll Watar • ISO Ist.st. • Penn Cotton Xals, Pittatrorzll. jr INNIDY, CAB & CO.. Matinfoo3 tarars of- Paan • No. I ha 44 CUM fa lloloo= gallon Twins A Bad Plc =Ns sad eir s. M . lora of all Aar aad a lEW‘vJr: ts.nul I ( .•.'rairlio.."'"rw" war ==ol MANUFACTURER OF lILIIIIIIIIO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; e t cu.olNltrr. Nitric, keit ttow•ma • Amdts... Mulatto Mit AVIA AMIIIOI3II. it Nitrous 4,4 INI•Ife• 80111[10U. .1•20 LONG N & RSTE. NE • ROUSE AND SHIN PAINT/CRS. NM 77 4111 . 0 k re e lltD Tun All orders promptly attendod to. szaanted la • awat* dll•• askfr•lVl WILY= 111Imn• ...--............11.1ND N. Milt WILLIAM BARNHELL le 00.„ 61 Penn et, below Mart)!ty, Pitt" abw. on Pe. on BOILER, MAK&RB and SMUT =on wonanae.lsanwtetweas at Baishilft Pat. Dolls, Loonoonrallool sad 11:1u1 . imritalkon o Clam. rwon Broieliso in - 1 I Siouan omessows.A,...l4it kgr i m wo,t h az: ve Moto* IrOnn st dono seettesteouss. All orders from a usatsno• sonunotio otbsoded to. tS2 _ . rANSPARENT OTL - CLOTHS, GREEN AND sm. J. avatar to SOY th a akszkak id 4140 M ihohrolkalwll retail J a, mum. so 3* et ask et
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