PITT'' , I-111RGITGAZETTE 1•1;4 712iiri•-•11.11/11111 . 1. WILLLULII-: PITTSBURGII: SATURDAY MORITZ 0, MAT 28, 1857 Two mow 07 0 12ADINOWILTfil WILL MI 10171 D OW OUR TWIT PALLS • UILGU.IIos • 140, 1e47. ' El) OITIZENB AND .17 a Anegby. .ruld r. i• .. withriat . CAI wk. of oirtsblp Ilootiosi. on PIT 6.l+t Dolorat.. for • COW., • 001:111r HuCKE, eaN lED• *MD th omdourt Iv roe moat, PnTISB • UNDERSIGN Trti.!psym of the moo atoottally toll SUMO • • party. to moot io Ward and URD&P, too 80th tort., to Coovastico, to sammablast • NooD AT. Um ad day of Jon of th. cm:minion:ten to to • Id o l o ol. Dartsaan & Strum • Co, Ca.dooll & Bro. R D P.rtar. Jot,. 8 Warden & 800. BC&JB coorywr. RTM`John Rol,. - Chas h•rnott. .7. Joho Paola), John B , bond, Jn.lat. 8 Nbboa. 0 non__ ?!f^alas.. Wood, Armin, Q! Jon. °neer. !).!:•••Vew,o. It. llattunt•• a co.. Re tt BPoTort•2, Nurotty • Blood. ,7.onts DslatlLL, Jam Banns. o Rob,nozo. O Elmore. Jot RI,In, Muth.. Hwy. W 11 WhltUor. Rent 11.1.xy. JebuWthoek. emn Bays, 0,14.01. JIM R 11 noden. Outdo. Wm F "Rohm Hum a 00. 0.0 Brood, 3no 0 Fulton, T Tenor CM. Jae Blatt, Orrin N.rtou. Id Mello, Jelin B Rogge, A 110C1Intret. .10'1110ra Dtut‘T. T B Swelter. load .116ek, 0 W *Mu. 1 .7 1 Ars • J o hnlrtnn ng. Eon, Jioth Bo Jut•ph B Oruetuftt W MOM, Holy Puttorson, MrEelt,, George Fortwoo. •tr ama Perm bun Bun.. Dtudoi El•asbor. NGoma * Ae11t...00. 10:100 & Morro, Waro Ilmoolo.t Mo. 81 Yew tor. .1•12 Dieter & °a l :l.V.'l;.Tllk And.* D "'Mb 'mi., 1) T .I^2.}.c it Co. .375• bleChntelersh Oo Thomas Roberta. 0.103 Zossel, 'tomb Mummer, Wm Bob. IntkoM Taylor, lam UMW,. • 0 Show% Oswimst. W lime.kmem. Aaom W 1 , 111. M. Hatbom Moo B Mamma. L Br on . iloaahoe. Job Mor Ml.ns W•tiroa. b ( . Tbo W lostlefi. Pfl TX . • H Mfflor, W liobtoom. Wailfoblk - . Ilayo • (lotto. Roan & Heller, • Jinn Alta Leopold Sail, Patol n ok Neat. A 9 a01010g. % 0 11R.p007. Sam. ration. R Mlosol Goo II DlMorth. Fl I ollProokon. siffin Floyd. .manurdy. Hm II ring, Me. Tcrampaor of the Journal, the Model of Deportment, editorially and otherwise, who Is always preaching what he never praotioes, and who eessys to talk down upon every one who dares to differ with him or question hie immacu late:ten, after spending a week oogitatuig over our late article respecting him, spreads bin:wolf ever a column of yesterday's paper, intended, we soppoee, as a "dignified" reply to ns. It be trays the innate lowness of its author, his natural tendency to blackguardism, and.his aptness in the elan of bullies and cookfighters. Il is nothing but "Ile," "Dar," "blackguard," and so on ad nauseant This was the kind of a reply we had a right to expect, knowing the character of the man. Although he is evermore canting about "editorial propriety" and the "amenities of the press," and setting himself up oaths Model Editor, there Is nu one cow:mated with the press In Pittnborpb who ever tranegresses editorial propriety or violates the amenities of the press as much as he doer. He indulges In coarser language and filthier epithets than any of his cotemporaOes permit themselves to do, thue dem onstrating that his Chesterfieldian airs are but the lion's akin donned upon asinine shoulders-- The article in yesterday's Journal is a fair spe cimen of hie utter lack of the gentlemanly breed ing he is en food of laying claim to ; and the more dleplays he makes of this predominant feature of his character, the better the people here will understand him. Controversy with Inch a creature is, of °curse, Impossible. The only object we have in alluding to him Is to show him up as he really is, robbed of his meretricious ornaments ; and he cannot serve cur purpose better than by con ttunlog jut each displays as defiled hie columns ysepterdsy. COMITY COITISSIDII —The County Commis skaters having raised the rate for county levies from four to eight mills, a oonnty convention of the people, without distinction of party, has been called to take the matter into consideration; and the call appears in our columns today. The primary meetings for the election of delegates will be held on Saturday next, the 80th lust.— The purpose of'the increased taxation is to pay the interest en the Steubenville and Allegheny Valley Railroad bonds; and the abject of the convention le tolmertain the pnblio sentiment thilleuton, and (toothy an expression of the same to the County Cammissiooers. It will be seen, therefore, that the Convention is an important one, and we trust that the people of the county will see to It that they are folly and properly renresented. We understand, Men, that it le contemplated to brie". before the convention the subject of the eels of the Main Lice, and the propriety of tat log judicial measures to prevent It. "True Suerrerraa Sommos." We were agressbly surprised to find, yesterday, among our exchanges, a copy of the "Spatter Sove reign," published at Atchison, Kansas territory. This Is the piper through which the noted Dr- Stringfellow has hitherto given vent to his dia tribes; bat, in accordance with the great change now coming over Kansan, ft has ebtiffged hands, end Is now a tree State paper. The late pub lishers, to their valedictory, ray: "We have repeatedly called upon the Booth for aid, end our response hoe been a moneyless one We were at last reduced to one of two al ternatives— to surrender upon advantageous terms or to be carried by storm &odour arms and equipments beoome the properties of war. We have chosen the former, believing that no just reason existed why we should longer expose .ourselves as On =lactated specimen of the in gratitude of the Booth." Memo. B. Aloßratney, late of Xenia, Ohio, and S. C. Pomeroy, well known in the history of ESSIE.B, are the new editors. The same men have purchased the town of Atchison. String fellow's occupation's gone. Timaz is nothing like going away from home to get the new. about home. Thus, for Juana, the Philadelphia Bulletin gives us the following Important Item 3 "The Pittsburgh and Steubenville %Crud Company will probably prove to be to the city of Pittsburgh what the Pennsylvania road is to Philadelphia. about the beat paying investment she has ever made. The atock of tele oompany Is mainly ownedby the county of Allegheny and the city of Pittsburgh, eich having subscribed foe:end - paid half a million of dollars. The ee• Limited receipts of the road, running In oonneo• tlon with the Pennsylvania Central, is sufficient to pay the Interest on Its first and eeooad Mort gage Bonde, and at lout 8 per cent. on its capi tal stock of $1,500,000." larxxxormo anon rdextoo.—Our regular Mexican mail, at band this morning, brings fuller and later intelligence than we had but evening—to the let lost. from the city of Idex • ico. The _Sonora tlllibuskoa bid been own , pletely roiled near the village of Coboroo, sixty of whom ware fallen prisoners, and among them Capt. Cribb biroself, who was severely wounded. The engagement, mays the Trail d allioA, was severe cud bloody. The prisoners were all. to be shot. The Lib:Haat* pubibbes the follow log offmial account brought by the Extraordinary of the 21st froM Siscatian : The first of April, a body of the National Guards, under Cept. itodrignes, met at the ell. lege of Cations, the flltibesters who entered the Nude of Sonora by way of Sonora. The 6111- busters had seised upon the village. The Guards attacked it vigorously. le the first onset, Capt. Rodrigues fell mortally wounded. Capt. Crabb ale° was wounded and eight of his men killed. The Guards, however, finally coo. needed in getileg possession of the church, which proved an advantageous position. On the 2d the lillibusters found themselves in possession of two hoti•es to facie of the churoti, but eurroonded by a force of 200 to 800 men. Thisge lemalued In this condition about four days, the Novelists meanwhile strengthening themselves. On toe irening of the 6th one of the houses in pc:societal, of the fillibustere was fired. The flames communicated rapidly to the other, and in half an hour both bedding, were in a blare. An attack was also made upon the besieged from without, and, among other things, two barrels of powder belonging to the °Musters exploded, doles dreadful execution. Fully, they sur rendered at discretion. The number of prisoners was dlty nine, and- among them Oapt: Orabb himself. Twenty four rides and some munitions alto .fal into the. hands of the Soudan& This Is the substance of the amount given by the !axiom' mere, whatever truth there may be in it...i.rtutneer of Allibusters Is eirtimse. ted by the •same mitiFority at one hundred sod fifty; the Botiorlane. on des 6th, numbered seven hundred. • , • it is add that th e prlsonere were all to be shot on the 6th.—N: 0. ilba Margie May IC fv. trou.—Wsahlegton oorrespondent of 77a N. Y. .Thna, says: • "A large military force has been ordered for Utah, to take their position on the Government Reserve, fortY miles south of Salt LekeCity.— The new Governor of the Territory has been ee leeted, but has not yet been heard from, and his whereabouts is unknown. Whoever and where ever he may be, It Is moderstood that he wee recommended by Mr. Bright of Indiana." Miolll9. Mrasa A3D OILDEITICIAT brave laid upon our table an early copy of that excellent Quarterly, The Edinburg Review. All the arti ales are upon subjects of great interest. Gentian 81110 D OE TOM LUTIIIRAN CHIJECH.— Thle body in seasion al Reading, Pa , hes ap pointed the Rev. Mr. Hetes, of Baltimore, to correct all typographical errors in the General Synod's Catechism. The committee appointed at the last session to take into consideration the intereete of a pro pond African mission in Liberia, an•d a oohool In this country to prepare colored youths by proper educational training for active misaionary service in that distant geld, made a report, in which it la stated that there is now on Laud $l,OOO in osah and $4OO in subeoriptions. The report makes, imong others, the following sag - gestiona : Ist. That the contemplated mission bo ideated among the heathen population of the Republic of Liberia. 2d. That the plan of the work he to establish, under the superintendence of a white MD, a small settlimeht of Christian colored people, embracing a preaoher, a school teacher, and one or more farmers or Medial:llea, an the MOODS of the church may allow. Id. That the heathen children be taught in stab mission school, in connection with their re • ligious training, the nanal_brenohes of an &ag ile& education, and the common arts of civiliza tion. The report gave riee to • protracted debate, In which the Rev. Dr. Morrie, of Baltimore; C. A. Morrie, Eeq , of York; Ree. Mr. Officer, ano others, participated; after which it was dieposed of by the adoption of e rees:ution "that tee committee on intere.-ts of the African mieston be continued, and that Rev. W. H. Harrison act as ohairman of the committee." The committee appointed by the last general 'synod to bring before the 'several synods the matter of the Netts:tee system reported that out of fifteen synods all but three decided against any change. The committee, therefore, tusked to be discharged from any further consideration of the subject. This was granted. A letter of Christian congratulation and fra ternity was reed from the church in Germany. In reply the committee on correspondence, to whom It woe referred,reported reeolutions,which were adopted, in sympathy with the kind and Christian greetings of those sending the commu nication here, and the following delegates wore appointed to attend the next meeting of the Church Diet In Stuttgart]; Rev. G. F %rote!, of Laneaster, Pa ; Ray. Dr. C. F. E. Stoh'man, of New York, and C. A. Morrie, Esq., of York, Pa. Dr. Hoffman offered the recolut lons of a form• er session of this body in regard to the Franck ean Tennessee synods, they being of opinion the members of those synods bad just cause of com plaint from the Encore judgment act, and in theme resolntione, Inflicted upon the synods Dr. Kurtz, of Maryland, mowed that they be rescinded, which motion, after debate, sac oar. ried. Rev. Dr. Bomberger, of the German Reform ed Church, having been invited, addressed the Synod, after which a resolution reciprocating the tentiments of Christian regard by him as coming from the German Reformed Church, wan adopted. LETTER FROM UTAR TRRRITORY—More Vio lence and Bloodshed by Norrnons.—We hays dates from Salt Lake City to April Ist, with nan:tote of more violence and even bloodshed by the Hormone. It aware that a man named Par; slab, a seceding Mormon, left the wall town of Springville, to oome to the States on foot, hie wagon and horses having been stolen by Mor mons the night previous to the departure. He was accompanied by hie two eons end two men named Potter and Derper. They had not left the piece more then a few hundred yards be. bind when they were attacked by a number of men aimed and diegnised. Potter was shot dead, five belle having entered hie body; Parrish fell wounded, when one or thu assailants rushed upon him, and, is tile disabled cos, titian, cot hie throat from ear to ear, and ripped up hie abdomen. One cf Parrish's eon• ran about sigh tq ynrde, when be was struck down, his throw .cut, and his abdomen ripped up The other youog Parrish and Dtrger contrived to e.cepe. The only notice taken cf the matter by the Mormon authorities was the summoning of a coroner', jury, who sat upon the case and re turned a verdict of "asessaination by tome per eons unknown " Potter was a brother of one or the men killed in Ountisoo's massacre, and was one of the very few who knew the secret history of that aan goinary traneaction. Parrish and hi. eons were also well acquainted with the Mormon secrets, having once been to full Mormon communion Another tragedy, not very diaaiteilar, is else reported by the Iva mail from Utah. It occurred about seventy mile, from Perowao, on the Cal, (emit read, and the victim, wet, a small party of seceding ttlormone emigrating to Californie. Four were abet as they eat encamped at the foot of some reeky hills. The names of two of these men were Tobin and Peltro. They too were ' well spprieed of the aims and secrets of the Mormons, and therefore too dangerous to be al lowed to emigrate. Tam following touching and felicities's illustra tion of the power of Wen/ was given by Wendell Phillips the other day, in a public speech at New York. The eloquence of Phillip' Is surpassed by nothing but hie atrocious finatlciem: was told to-day a story so touching in re feremie to this that you mint let me tell it. It le a temperance ease, but it will illustrate the just as well. It le the story of a mother, on the green hills of Vermont, holding tiy the right hand a eon, elzteen years old, mad with love of the lea.. And, as the stood by the garden gate a moo; morning, abo ealth "Edward, they tell me—for I never caw the ocean—that the great temptation of the seaman's life is drink. Prom • ise me„before you quit your mothers hand, that you will never drink." And, said he (for he told me the story,) 1 gave hor the promiee, and I went the broad globo over—Calocate, the Medi. templet), Ban Francisco, the Cape of Good Hope, the North Pole and the Bauth—l. saw them all in forty ;sirs, and I never raw a glass tilled with sparkling liquor that my mother's form by the garden gate, on the green hillside of Vermont, did not rice before me; and today at platy, my lips are innocent of the taste of liquor. (Ap plume.) Was not that sweet evidence of the power of a single word? Yet that was not half. For, said he, yesterday there Came into my counting-room a young man of forty, and asked me, "Do you know me?" "No." "Well," said he, "I was once brought drunk into your press , once on shipboard; you were a paesenger; the captain kicked me aside; you took me to your berth and kept me there until I had dept off the intoticatlon; you then asked me if I had a moth er; I said I never new a word from her lipe; you told me of yours at the garden gate, and to day, I ant the master of cue of the fineat packets in New York, and I come to ask you to call and lice me. " How Jar that little candle throws Its beams! That mother's word, on the green hill. side of Vermont! Oh, God be thanked for the almighty power of a single word! (Applause.)" Tne French novelist, Balm, Invented a monster, midway between the Briarsus of antiquity and the Frankenstein of Mrs. - She'fey creaturethat le absolutely without =eel enee, and multifariously armed for miscible— N. Y. Time, . Cloneldering italsse's Intimate acquaintance with the Devil, we don't think he deserves much oredit rash's invention.—Lou. Jour. Tim Balem,(Mass.)Goselle says that since that paper was trotabllehad by Samuel Hall, forty. sine other newepapers bane been started In that city, fortreix of which have broken up in bankrup toy. SPECIAL NOTlitiES. itheumatism:—A Vase of three Months EIBUNDINU CURtb.—auto. W. Itha.llloll. of 1-.1[4. burghowin "After aufferlo• for three month.with Bhaumatlaoa, • part of the time to mooly to mottos to to my Ord. I hai• beau wino, mood by onus Borba''. Holland Bitten. I have ha I o thettack 'lour. but Mina union bastantanao. rend In same meal. ithat It 1. lo my °pluton. a okra runoff for Blount Ham" /{Mold at $1 per bottle, or b"ttlae far $3. by the. Proprietors. BIEJAYIN PAUL Ja., In , Ptainnasstatltta and Clbetnlsts, Pittsburgh. Pa, and LrvaWts ip1141.11/. Z.136;44k1er . W00D....—J14 L 11100=1.........0. F. SWOOP. WOOD. MOORIIEAD & CO., NANTIPAOVIREBEI OP AMERICAN GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. And SA Aosta (or tn. We of W.Dprzas Woos'. Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron. Galvanised Corrugated Iron, for Roofing. WALILIMOUSI—NO. 134 FIRST BT., PPM QUILL .2:klydale•P ATS, CAPS AND FURS. Si'OOELD & 00. WHOLESALE & RETAIL H A T T. E R S, 131 Wood Street. Um silvan on band .% tall am template Dock of DATA OVA AWD TOW. Whoiesale and Retail ..ia.tthe Lome Wen= PM"' W to • lob they elts loa of all parohmenk .adtdar pirrrrrr7MlF , PPPrMl'rWrlrrwTl DOCTORS G&ZZLM & mouse OPINE 26 SIXTH =SET, (IQBEmd• .ITTSIIIIK.OII, AA __,...'y...._. - A CARD TO TICE SICK. FROM DR. 8. 8. FITCH, OF NEW YOGI; rueuret on thee...us and arra ofaeutony ttert./' and /bunker of the tatters of Mated' limMUI thearM /sties/mt. by which IDnussuniert, Artniaa s heart , Manus. and sort Orman datrater, art Windt Prr . ferny Carable.) Dr. S. 8. trITCH., desiros to seLk.to that he notation. his practl, at bit OM.. 714 Broadway, New York. where be may be oanntiltelM/herpereonalty or by totter. Queettons to be anewerni by invalids—Thane who write • wit! state nem., • mt. cmgratlon. 1.0.1 MIT. st ron g t.. Wham born and .. .Tr/dr fancily opmrlOntst or Myra der eolrr of hair, whit/cert. eat , ' enmri.r.ic.” I bale, and girt. unit above the hips? Any. heart trouble. c /ugh , expeetaratirm ral.l blood, sore thr e nt. b00rt.... to. • ofrobe, chills and terse, night tweatt, atttsta. hamar skin dines., Doren:as. unto, blotch. or arcuate. on the lan, cantor. recta-rb, rhatnallAM, bloating. lcalpltatlod. octopparce or gat'-rind et heart, disturbed siren, droc , cc tea. bad dl ~non. touror stomach. 01st. Unkinn fling,et•rt h vor•• •. kidney trouble., ...nit bask. pain ar.r.0.,,t Ado .11 ~ er parr laulara I!. 11 cy.m.rmad had ranil. cmoplaint, Irrednlerlty I Matto. • , atap for rer IT. and prompt reply will be r•tartart, at ring VI ore etenettnno. A peronnal Int rrviow with th. patlatt In dasirable t.o. Ifthrw• at a diatanco tied It ineno•on.nt to vial( New for Lbw •rnatoooot Mb} ho c.ndurt-ol ..00rwo. , d.ty by lot tAr. tad teranell.a pent by ex pre,. or ottorwl..• ie any part of lb. o untry. Or N. S. Fitch'. •llix (Acton." roolalning hla tra•t• moot. 383P•0a0...10 or. orovento In no.lalio. aatll br mail. pooh paid. on raroirt ot f art nano. Dr. ti. r. FITCII • t ,zontlmnt ha . r Dr. GER IL INI,V ;ED, No. 14n D'rep.l .'rests* ',trot for the nab. of hr. 4. r. reo.i• L., 1 The teat Cough Iledicina--A :Ilan 80 iliAltS OLD CMIND.—!oto• time we, an old ne:glll.-o of mine arse very ilt.loh a had roooh.e biob over onetra.t... ed to be eunatomptlon. ihr relatives 0. r.oe that he had talon every remedy they heard of loltboot Woolf•: hie broottor OM. CO to T . P. tic die. sod all wereoonertup.l in the belief that Co r • old not lies. I had abo.ut the t .1 of a bottle of your Pretcral error. thin!: I get. bin , and It entirely red lt:m to the •o. polphtn•nt of What make, th eano on.ore remittable ro the es rerun age of the man, be briny about o4chty yverr I D•ve no doubt the T. •eltra.l ev*U4[ll. 1160. JOHN qtrIINNItt. Pst.tcn tn. Paid od DB, 68V8Ell'A. No, JP) Wood ctn., .t.tt J.P. PLIJISIINIPP. Al virto•AT cur. m•7:1.1-=.v. "Best rills in Use •• FRAZER'S II EAU E I hry will cure lA, mAt r•r/nJ An: anal cure cost., brwets. TA , v are a temic ae w rurpa[:rv. your Acid pluis ae. r.u:kare trui,p,thou 4.a.p If yoct. are 53c. , , they m,tl m 4 4, Y , 4 ,r..:. Thr; or+ tiv Oct oil to tyre ilOll4lllOl. 'They an. • p!•in pill swim No better pill ran l comiuun • They •o.t only . 25 rent. Bent by mall to nll part, of ch. V, e. rat KRYF NU. N0,.141) rrn,t t .ys ftirPll4lB; P1.1104!--Dr. Liby's Pilo Oint oil savored by 1114 Graoucottl•org Cou.banY. It a 00‘ ...lan remedy In all canoe of (hr !Aloa uo matter what may to tholr hototolity. A cure it , warrantml. Prleesl. per Dr-IC,, Bold by Dr. (MU. li. ii CYr6ll, 140 Wrod at. Pronouncedlncurable by his Physicians. Hi 11011PIANI) . :A. UNlts.l AN ItITTI:YS:— COMO. PIMA., Penoh•rlP Po.. N. 0.. Fel,. 1 . 2, Dr U. M. ..larlt•oo—D.. Pit—A' genth.r.tro br 'hp 126 M• of 1.A.,111, living It this Oa.. who ha. 1,.n saute thp dances ph•ne P. and rr. n• Pi to the for to,. retie p... with Lure Comj-Jastra whi-h 1..0 (.11 twee.) nor I.lAry, .., es• p , on yvnd rope by 14, n.tat rip a taw of tb• pltr., sad his r ,- tod !.io to die Jau r. ;a no, after /; In tmo ho•tire of 6frman Erten, oat Joist ertwo.ts ant a ta.nding to him dal," hnr• loops. Tb. PlttprP are.Pon,anontly In .rest Ite.pwelfult, Jolly tl. CARItY 1.. !kid, 0rr444004, and rrt-all, •L OW. D. Mil Kt:we Drug Mom 140 11044 41.. Alitr. or the 001,140 Mortar. Ike 4.4vortl44roont m 1•4•4 a &Irish. xnd Continental Exchange. HI BILLS DNA FIN 177 DUNUAti, AIIERMAN & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, Thorio Drafte are available at all the prin cipal Tacna Of England. Beotiand and Iraland. and the OonUnont. W. aim draw MOUT BILU on M. A. Gruuebauta & .11:A.VKPONT A MAIM, irbleb ten• to .11 p.rU of UP(II3M) 111wItsArbk.nd 11:,,,ccid Persons 1.4.114: t travel eln , ad may yrretaratlarn nab an Latter. of taredlt. en abl,h Stnnry ma be obtalartt. needed. In any Pin Cr Kr :ton , Otalartionsof Mlle. Nude. and o th er racuritiom In lc rap., will rea ll y, prnmpt rtartUon. W. 51. 11. WILLitiIIP • 00.. Matt. tAnod. nom.. Third etreitt. P A Y E5l %4". U. WRIGHT 1,1•,FICITIIIN ==l I'ITTsIIU 1i 611 The unde,letwri ie pr , pared ti furnish daalnr. a Mitt tan.-.a rvl so I Iturelng F1u14,.1 •npa ryor quality, lila tarn sasnutaaLtara ALro. A Cusaphana acti Plan Oils. land aoary • sod Tabla Laza,. to ramlniaa. Candalabraa lb. L.t..t Pat Gar. at tl ra at appr. , aad at y le. Chatldalaara. (llfavdole• sot Caturl reT•l,4 an.l ta• t'a r-cr“.'r •tt- C. .BRASIIF„IRS & CO., ALC/ /I , \ NN Commission Merchants 61 and tn fadnn.inan., Oncann.an Make tilit:ral ad vlalces I.ri all con.ignmente and Sc:.,assn. rcr all kind+ GI Mans tsotur. , l Good,— III", ream tat a•iss lirr,snes. R o.ts sniSn..... and otbsi llorchandirs Mosss, VISCASSI,ST sat ossCsrst of each sssk. If soy cs,nstsutly on hand • lan, Ptc:k of Iteretandfs• mrs or, s: ort - •:s ••I BARNHILL. JP , H 0 l; S S 1 ‘; N • IIIINA•I ENDA, II A INTE“ GRAINER, ANI GILT Fat 1N UL A 93 NO 1:2 !Pi STIZFET, Nra , !y orpo. t t.e Pc..l CPS,. 8=123 :SE! HER']' PRACTICAL UPII4)LTERER, Y.. lOU TAlrrl Fi., iltu'norjh. NANCE' ACTUN AI: AND 1 , 6'. A LER iN Cu ttaing. C ,rmen, Landp. Shades and Blinds, Mattrasses, r7,12:1 - , rts, Cushions, &c. ArParticolar attor, o poll to tteutlbost wort Owl.. att.] and 16 , 4 to mrts.l>•d W. S U.-01".11:11.11.11', lIINUFACTUIIRILS AND DEALSA, 1N 42.1/ lin.a,,, robacoo, Snuff anti Cigars Havo recently taken the building No. 129 Wood .tivet, In sehlaton to their t euMletnNnc ertabe Ilebraent. No. 13 Ir.lo et. • bete they wail te. pleated to reale. [hely frlentle. WiLledfr JOHN COCHRAN & BROS MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Ina Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shuttert, Window guards, &c., Nos. 91 Second st., SG Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURG 11, PA ~ navo on baud n variety o: nem. ~ittrr,e /fancy and Ptak, doltabit Or ILO burpoewa Vanity Ist et tontlou raid to intelottt. Ural. :Ana. Jobtand dorm as port ',delft. tobtl. NELSON'S ItiBROTY P ES. PRICES REDUCED. ===an We are now prepared to offer to the patine our well known etyl. of Atonrotr poe, or. ,ho. low print Of 001 DJLAAR AND UPWARD.. Ttore wanting Menem. taken In the beet tityle or the Art. will find It to their Interret to airs this astablieh went meal! A large attnertarstt , t of Plain and Pitney Carve lane," on hand. ap2l:l, J. LAUGHLIE, AIERCHAINI"FA 1 LOll, ND. (6 WOOD IiTICEr.T. Near Diamond Alio DAlrEsi X CLULEY, House, sip and Ornamental Painters LI NI) GRAINERS Dealers in White Lead and Zino l'ainte; slra Xll kinds of rwiste,i).4. Vandsbsn, Window Ills.. Poll 7. Brush., 144 WOOD STRET, radii: lyre Two door• above Diamond al!oy. GEORGE WEYMANt Idanofootorta . sod Dexter to all kind. of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AND Leaf Tobacco; Corner Smithfield Street and Diamond Alley ea; Crr A. i=MENIME2I MERCHANT AND WItoLEDALII DIA LIKII tN UHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FlBll, An