THE DAILY ESTABLISHED IN 1786 NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. 111138CUER, OWEN & CO., OCnc&m. Newirarn AD mama llovu. (Appletwe• Ballaing,) N 0.318 and 348 EN.d..Y. llae }'ark. tzunin'a Patent Cream F • AEXTRAORDINARY AND ASTON TIMING hoprocetnent In Crown Frotwlt,, will freeze in SVC MINUTES, by a atmplo and elcont applh aMlon of won known prlnclplos, producinallils &Amble and cluptiolo, T h. d child a ton ycon , con manage It without Mkt] ty. T RI SILVER MED.L!S - I)teranted by ttyluytand temente. end Fire C(rn Di. own of the etropollbus Mechaului Institute, attest tb.. u p er igit thu &mutants over all others. s farther and ma•iaduq proof of the excellence of this Freezer, the andersbrned would state, that - THOUSANDS hare been sold since the patent was "• The lowly intreasing &intend for this popular article " baseae the agents to remind disderi to forward their ..r , der. early, and therey present delay. •iis Orders by Man will b wetted!. ptompt attention. tf Annend is aUM of the retail prices of the Freeur, for the concerdence of those aanting a single one. TISC6 a !ELMS: s, Two Quits $2, Thm Quarts $2, Four Quart, fa. Sit " Quarto $5, :sane Qnarts $B, Fourteen Quarts $5, Twenty (Inane $ll. Address J. ft .C. nqatiAN, W 1 Broadway. hew York, Agent for =S. 11.p17.3m,11- --- Prams Act y Frozen In Three asst, a Half 31111Tttes: "MASSER'S" PATENT FIVE 3IfN -IFI F. FRCEZER PUT TO Tilt TEST:—The ability of Masser'. Frveserto freeze cream in flee mltintes was folly proved on Wednesday. the 18th day of Marsh, at the Furnishing Wererooms S. W. Smith, NO. 531 Bead way, before a large audience assembled to hear a lecture hum Prof. Hunan on the math,' of refrigerant , Cream was se- Wally frozen in 3.,,6 minors by the watch., 3quarts 4.31 quarts__ ......... 4 quarts _ 4114 qiutrts titisrbt. 6 kit-A liberal discount. to the trade:T.4 MaMPRMIMI • . Orders for the above promptly etteented. Alpo teltole.ale agent for "Arthnea" celebrated Self Sealing fans no.] Jars. FAlirSai 0 by GEO. W. lIVIMES. Federal to. Allegheny. apl4Bmv And .1740. FLENIT74I7. 47 711.100. et. Imported Winos, Groccrlcie, etc. L & W. GEER Y, 39:1 corez 'razz; am 710 811.0.LDWIT, Nye, Ton. • rEstabli4ed 16041 I3IPORTERS AISTD• DEALERS IN FIRST j.. Quality Family OrUcerics, offer to the mole, notele, Private families, and all .who are ehoice to their taste, and &aim • genuine article, a Loge variety of TEAL—Green and Black, Soachrauff, Ponehnag. Breakfast, Oolong. Impetial, Upton, Gunpowder, Young Myeon, to., to chests and half cheat., ke. COFFEE—Mocha Awl Java. IVlNEA.—Madelres, Shenk , . Porte. Rock, kr_ very old and high gaud.., in edema packages, demijohns. mag name and bottles- _ BARTON and OURSTIRIFF CLAR.S7B. CHAMPADINS—Neet & Chantlon'e Cah't. Trap, Tommy. Do Heldseick, G. it. Minnixes do do LIQUORS — BRIndIes, Dame, Whlekey, Ole. Polack, .AI. sloth., Hindu, On, do.. In miens) packupw, also Curare., Maraschino: Mutants, Noyeun Ritter+, he. MALT LB/DOlLY—Loudon Brown FloutxScorch and Englial Ale& CIGARS—A eeri e r of choice brandw PlClLLES—Engliehrind French. SMIRKS—Fur Fick. Carrie; Game, Meet. de. C/Irr , W 1111100, Chedder, Royal, %1.01/8. Priaro Albert. Parmeson, Gruyere. Sarongo, Dutch and and American. SLlLlARS—lonf,Crushiul; Pulverized, Ft. Croix. kr., in bar. relit and half barrels 11.1.1l&—Wetphaiht and American. tlperm and Whale , . • WOnt lAtplore are warranted un.lultonded and of our own importation. fraultlv Gold Medll Plano*. STEINWAY & SONS, MAN, UFACTERF.RE, S 1 Walker etreet. New York. recelved the following • First Priv. Molds In competition with the best maker. In Boston, New York. PhiLatelphis and Sahli:tame. TWO FIRST PRIZE MED.U.S at the Metropolitan Pair, Washington. Mardi, A GOLD NIEDAL, at the Crystallaisee, New York. No ember, ISSN, (being the only Gold Medal given fur Pianos within the last t 1 yenta) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore, 1750. Tilt FIRST PRIZE MEttki. at the Fair, Crystal Palace. New York, November,lB6ll. Among the Judges were the and magical talent in the °pantry, ouch as la Mama. Gott achalk. Walknhanpt and loony °there. St. &S. Piano* (with and without the Iron Frame) situ warranted for three years. ands written guarantee given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge. Price. moderate. dentlyda The Beet Fen Lt. Can • —TS -1.74,.A.TT57 CAW- 4 , It It the CIIEKPEST It rec2tree neither WAX, SOLDER, CEIIENT..r RUBBER RLSOS to seal it E3=l SPRING RABB, and is so Pimple that any one am manage it. Preptietars for the United States. PRATT'S PATENT SAFETY LAMP AND FEEDER 51.CNCFACTURINO CO3l - 100 Broadway. N.Y. Agents for the Compittly. .1. A C. BEIIIIIAN. 601 'lnside-ay, N. T. K KETCI.IIII A 00, 2SO Pearl et.. N. T. .plT:9md• LADIES' - • - COTTON. In mw inalversally known ast the very beat for family ode. and also for SEWING MACHINES. Arta.% ROBERT Lo AN d CO.. 51 Doy Streat, Now York. Druggists DA FAIINESTOCK & CO.. WHOLE de Druggßts and Diansiguturiirs nr White Lend, Losot wl Lithargo, rortisr Wood and Wont streets, Pitts, burgh. nich7 TSCIIN.ILA.IiEII, MAN UFACTURER . 000 f White Lead, Red Lund. Zinc. thing. lAtharge. Put t o and Vanilesalo Dealer In Paints, Oils. Vandals, Turpen tine, kw, No. Wood et. Pn_ onailytt I nu. rtn11310..... .... .. __ ILraz, JR CoCtnIAS MIRING FLEMING BROS.,(SUCCESSORS TO J. Kidd Wholtado Druggists. No. W Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. McLane's celebrated Vormifuge. Urer Nil.. ke. TOWN RAFT, Jr...(SUCCESSOR TO JAS. u Nl'Outtoy,)Whnlrsale and Retail Druggist .d Dealer In Paints. Oils, Dyrssuffs, Wissl and Sixth arras, Pittsburgh. ZSPllssitub. nt f nr,Fortro Mrdlcine. 61IN P. SCOTT: : WHOLESALE: DEAL, In Drugs, Paint. Oils, Varnisinn and Lyra-tufts, No. 2% Liberty street, Pittsbur. • All orders will reeetes prompt attention. 414-Agent for Pchenelis Pulmonic .‘igr9P. nutr 24 : l Ydsw E. SELLER.CWHOLESALE R erin Drnga Paints. Irteortuffs. Varokhm, an-, N 0.75 Woad street, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. Go.l. warranted. MILAXN • 4.1. MITA. BRAUN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND .Betzil Druggists, marmot Lillcqty am! St. Clair 0,, Pittsburgh. J OSEPHI , I. DUNG. (SUCCESSOR .t GO corner klerket street end Diamond. keeps constantly on hand a fuU and complete assortment of linhmt, kiscUcines, Medicine Clunets, Perfumery, and All article, per to hi. Inuinges. proteriptious carefully compounded at ' i hours. • Ja9:l TR. GEO. U. RR YSER, DRUGGIST, 1443 Wood atm4, corner of Wood street skyl Virgin , Pitteburgh, Pa. grommiosion, Sr. -------- -- D. H. THOMAS, el 0 ItIMIS SION AND FORWARDING MESCUANT, X 0.20 rh. soca, . mo. .R6rElt to Smook.lLLlmma k CO, I Jos.. k. Worn. Lamm% StMAU' k CO., Zoo P....T001e-11l le - Ill porch.. to onlor, Lord, Warp, Boron 0 rain to attention Minn to any moon . of konrording. j09:17,7 QPILINGER lIARI3AUGIL COMMISSION k.. 7 Merchant, Dealer In Wool. Preprint., sod Psnduce gra. tally, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, P. EEENI : OI S. .KINQ„ (LATE OF TILE , firm of King,* IfoorLeed,) , Commission Merchant, Dealer to Pig Metal sridEloorni, N. 76 Water street. be low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. _— pl 9 A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR A dy,lemes too4CorarnisalOwand -Torerardlng Mer chant: Agent of the Madison and 'lndianapolis lalinoad. cor., ter First and Ferry Ms- Zttsbursyth P. JaZtlyd ET. MEGRAW, GENERAL La Commission Maretrarit, and Wholesale Dealer in Ware. factored Tobaoro, Imported and DoMmtle Cigars, Snuff, ,Se., No. 241 Liberty street, omens the heed IVood,Pitta. burgh, Pa. tob/2,31' GORDON, FORWARD.. log and Oommha4 + n Merchant, Lead Pig, and Plaint Agent, Dealer In Pig and Dar Lead and Mot. American and Manilla Deng, tedkanto ißuoic, bic 11. 2tITE - LLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., IPJ between Diamond Alley and Fated) street, Sole Agent for CHIC/SERINO k SONS' (Boston) PIANO PATES, k HAMLIN'S MODEL MELODEONS and OECIA: lIAR)LON sad Desikr Hosts and Haskell (lends. pan KLEBE • ot . BRO., No. ‘53 FIFTIt . FL. Sinn of the Golden Man Me Agent forNUNNB k CLAIM'S ((re. York) unrivellnl Grand and &Ira' PIANOS, and CASUIAIIT L NEKDHAM'S genuine DIXLKS and ORDAN 21.4.8.110.,a0)18, Dealers in Mode and Alostral Iredrarnenti. - fee CHARC&IVB BLUME, MANUFACTUR: an.l Dreier In Place. 'Porter, and Importer oflineli and Mnskad Inetrareenta. Foie _Agent ftor the lIASIBTALCI plA.,iog,abo fn MALLET ItAll I CO.lllodon lila and ~et dialcark Attaetkneont. US Wood amt.. my 3 attOtnero _- - - - - - ~Benjamin R. Blood, ZOONEELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW AND gONSMISSIOSEII , FOR THE STATES Or Na. Y.t. 1 Ohio, Kentucky, . Maaaactouents, irltans, Illaranii, . Mateo, I Ilkikigatt, /....as Virginia, . Minds, Wlaconein, Ackluveriedgententa and Dep.:Mons taken, and Oaths Au. adininiaterni to lba recanted or nowt In eat of lb.."'" naknett %gm ; . . Moo opposite OA Theatre, No. K , , Mk .t l Tet. Pitt. %ninth, ik,... jallkdfag _ ROBERROBERT .!bIIISIGIIT, .S.TTOJINEY T Faint.. of On 'ILA of riltabilrgh, No. 110 north affeco..Pfttgbunh. J ' - W - Ifll S. &A. P. MORRI N, rr toraaya at La., Of/ke No. 98 Voutth ,t, war Waal, - mr2,4 TIARTZRORN St; ILiZEN, ATTORNEYS wtvor. 0115. , In (Woo 1/alldlog, Fourth stmt., O aODS IN SEASON, 1 - 4 , MURPHY t BOHCHYIELIYI3. Rats and , ‘ Ry s„ 7 4.:4 „ , 1"1"' RAlNlHMOMlMingtalibithe Put. NEW YORE ADVERTISEMENTS , From ALBERT 0. RICIIARDSON'S Autsurtanur ore Coo ur4etrantscr Ono., 360 Brooduary,Nera York. lllghly Important io Rectifiers, ilquor Merchants and Wholesale Grocer*. DR.FEUCLITIV.ANGE'R'S, Fkreoripprao Produce ato Nomenf Notice Every Desired TUNDERSIDS% HAS LATELY JL made great imprortsaents In this brooch of burro. ,N. The LlSToriu, aro put up In packager. of 0, 10 . and 40 Gallons, and require : ehe addition of Pure Spirit. either I.t or 4th prof, arul Liquor...or& to C.upirac, either dark or psi., Dolland and English Gin. Jamaica and St. 40.010 Rum. 01, rtnn3ahela. Bourbon. Irish imdfavtrb Whisky. Apple. Poach, Cherry and Raapherry Brandy. Port and 31adeirs Wines will be runtantlypnedocod. It requires no akN, but on ruldiriou of a B owl P prlt..ay 00 gallon , to Path 174.11:41 of tire re spectore Flavoring. The beg CAOSIlltf Oil. green. yellow. and while. uarranted Rennin, fie lOW RA any other importer in the tiolts.l Starve. Essence of erery Liquor. Extract of C 00..., Ilb of which produces DX , gallons of Cognac. Raw Whisky may. by Dr. F:11 age iuld body preparation be made smooth with bat a trifling exposure. Tho price of Flavorings are extremely moderate, end di rections in full supplied by DR. LEWIS FECCIUNTANGER, , Canna f and Lapeer, of Druga. Eurntial Oilicond Mends, Daguarrentsa road PAnforptiphic CsleroiroLs. No 143 51rums Lan, .lore Eons N. 11.—Sole Air. for Godfrey . ..celebrated Cordial totters and Gin. ap27rdanfrorT, Oarrtsige Repo•ltory• JJOSEPHWIIITENOW CARRY- 42w, log on int.-loan In the erra-Inm premisx (new lately enlarged.) between Pittehnenb and l-nweeid''' eine. tom the Two Mile bon. mtpeettally loathes the midi, to inthect his etch of CARRIAIith.P. Del kc. And pin iovirttlarty inform. pal. men pareinie s, that one pet, only Is made. Yourteen Pan , ennalidin" mak ciaLla him to pine, hover his patron, the No i colloctkin of earriaime which so men, yeaslinnf Men Ide particular department to &Asia trout Um flarint, Mal mat talented FaAtern Ylanufseturets. The et at of hie new system Is complotte the economy of hie arrant,. ;mots wih supply the best and most fashionable monithisitm vete at moderato priors. • Umnictuubetal by than heavy expenses, which the roam for dieoratlng nooses of Ilueina, has heaped upon the price of Gael., (owing to large ants.) Joseph White will sell on ready stoney only, at notch less than the triad profit., N. It.—Carriage. repaired In the bat manner. with die patch. fethillavrtfr Pittsburgh Coach Farriery. M. L. STEPIIENS, MAXEL.OI: TO BIGELOW k forme, ly E. M. BIGELOW. M. 46 DUTOIIOIIIti Alley near 11 1 ,1 Strert, PITTSBURGH, PA. IWOULD RESPECTFULLY AN o(' to the earring, using community an public In general. that I have this day purrhased lb. lute:. eat of ray fanner partner. Mr. Albert. and will carry on the landttesa In all Its branches nt the old Rend, Yo. 1t Ilininend Alloy. In changing the name of this old nod no welTentata. Tithed manafartuting wmbliehment.l tumors. the tat effort aludl toe wanting onney part to deserve the salve high character so long enjoyed by nay prtArtnrisors and asso.i.tu-. ja7:lytt M. 1.. STEPHENS. Conch and Carriage Factory. JOIINSON, BROTEIF.R & CO., Clean of b'elosont and Rebecca Streets, A I.l.Etill EN Y CITY. 9 c 1L; ,,, LIR ESPECTFULLY I - AV-. their rally, that they are notonfarturing Itatlasehrs. Rockaway, Iluga.des. nod end Chariots, in all their furi ous Myles of fsh end proportions. All order. will bo executed with strict -marl dtwabilitS and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to no thr moot reasonable term. Using in all their work the bent Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel they fool cond. dent that all who furor them with their patronage mil be perfectly esti-ied on trial at their work. Porchnsers aro requested to giver them a call be", pur chasing elsewhere. ntc.lyd TOM 11105. a 701.7X0 ra.tycu L. TOCOO T. O. YOUNG & CO.. ALLNI:TACTSALIM 07 FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY— fl-d,al Q., bthrons lrylar an./ I'm nn. At , ,, ue. Warehouse—l'ios. $8 it 40 Smithfield M., QTEAINIBOAT CABIN FURNItURE--We ij are con.tantly manufactoring STEAMDOAT CABIN VeRSITtiIIE and CHAIRS, and invite the attentnin of three intemited in furnialthic busts. • aeakdkerS T. D. YOUNG ACO. e. F. iczeitifEn ANUFACTITRERS OF FURNITURE lII_ and CHAIRS of evr7 vaxirty and idyl, in Rosewood, Matiognny and Walnut, eultable for pirlors. dumber , and Doing tho rn., equal to any to ho. found In the Esoweru and at lower inicea. Every article outdo by hand and war ranted. 11 - I.llotrlN awl Steamboot. furnithe at thort noilee Wareniouw. rorner Penn and Wayno eta, d litt.hurgh. deludtvelyS EM:=ll W. NV oonw --- C 4131 NET FUR NITUR E MAN UFA o'TC6ER Nos. 97 & 99 Third Bt., Pittsburgh. JIV. W. lIESPECTFFLLY INFORMS hls friends andendounini. that he has just completed his stock of Furniture, which Is decidedly the largest and last ern, offered for sale hit thlscity. As he determthed to op. hold his stock, with sessonedi material. beat workman-hip and nearest designs; and front , the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturtnx. he in r...to.qt to mdane ed at the luircad prim Ile keeid always on hand the xrcatost Tat*, of 00003 description of furniture. from the eheoped and plainest. to the moat ele inant and costly. dura housood snY ornn , may lin furnished fro= his stodt;or manufactured expesessl, to ordnr. tur33 ES.C. COCIIRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO . Sadler.) Wholesale and Detail Dealer la 14ala, Ft:aim:wry and Paper Flanging, Federal eareel, an deur S. nr Market Sqrare. MIMDenY. JOHN S. BOOKSELLER :1XI) rqatiouer, snarmor W IlAvlmon k Akne , kr M.e.'t ntre.4. new . Fourth. PittAmrgli, BOOKSELLEIIS ANDST.. lIL TM:XI-Ten, N. SI, irxnxl street, next dour to the or. :1., of Thlnt Pitt:burgh. P. br-hool nod Lan Peeke r e stnntly utxhand. L.REAU, BOOKSEL,I.EIt A Is; t) STA TIONKIC. No. 74 Foqrth rt.. Apollo llull,llo, - _ It. CALLENDER, BOOKSEL and Stationer. %made Thi!, Pitth stmet. R. FORD still continues his new VEGETABLE PRACTICE. Ilia aka. Wmf end ennsylrania Avenue. (Fourth Ernst Itoadd East end o Ihimond amid. Pittaldirgh, Pa. llis unlittitual some. in Acute. and Clan ado Dl•easer Mr} Pat be rqualed in any of the medical pranks of the 'dement day mrlEalAvtlyF. rkR. OBRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED j.../ at Dr. Smith's. cornM THU anJ Smithfield streets. on MuNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATUILDAYS, from lu to I and 1 to 3 o'clock. Ilarllesidence 1.0 the Uredrnaville Rawl. JeMlytl• T\OCTO. W.P.M.RS LIAZZAM M. D.... ...... PLIMI &FLEM Ntl. /NG. JJ 0111 re N 0.25 SiAtb street, Pittsburgh, In. fr24:Cnole M URPHY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS in Bilks and Ladles' Dress Goods generally, Clinks, Talon.. and &Was. Embroideries and Staple Goods, for family me. An unusually extensive asvortment In ell the IaYITO departments, Jost received and rolling at the luwest prim. ni-Nnreveast cm. Ifourth and Market A. mumi7 . 67. -- ,;lrnofn C 4 ASTIMNT a CO., N. TOIN.. A A. MASON & CO., WHOLESALE .tx. and Segall Dealers In Jimmy and Maple Dry flooda, DS Binh street, Pittnbugh. EZirstcrn iLanb agents. Collections in lowa. J. M. GRIFFI , TII, COCNSELLOR AT. LA If; DUBUQUE, lOWA, WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTEN- T tion to the collection and securing ot debts, accounts, dolma, de., In Dubuque and ourrounding country. Aii - Itosittanon Peolapay Made. ttt, CtCTAt rT/11)1TIMIS: R. T. 'Von Honneerst.Esql Joon, Lantit k On.: lt. Biddle Roberta, Att'r N.G. Murphy: Wm. Cunningham k Ow; Ark D. 11. Cbamborr, apeclyd DisprOvesocineii Book Binding. THE UNDERSIGNED having obtained Let tars ['lntent for improrrroent to Book Binding, hi pre; pared to furtdsh the attadtment to books now In uso re, or to apply the mate to new books, orders for which aro spec fully witched at WELDLT B ROWANDII Bookalholery and Blank Book Manufactory, S. W. corner Third and Wood eta. The shove improvement consist/ let, of • Melic ilrlng, clasping the Lock of the book in rub • man ne r as t op e vent the leaves from mg*, g when the book le standing in • vertical paltion. The carrlases are metallic grooves In which .re inserted, which will effectually prevent the book from wowing or chalang In placing We same In Its resting pima. Jetnmd A.ll ROWAND, Pabentea • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street,lo, betereen Market Goose an Fifth garnet, take. pih. pkuars ineaßlng the attention of his Mende and the pub. he geuerally to his third iarpe rupply of the Mot oplendid Manor BOOT& RHOS& GAITER.% liovrAus.t., la this city. patch rd direct from the Rands:toms and Imparters of French S 7 *ii the &Wont cities. This stock le Jost Whitt It marts to be--very superior and adapted to the present summer Imam, Has stock of I.mtlie?, Gents'. Mime., and Cliildrene french Shoe. Is equal to any food East. The ow and graceful ness at their fits Is charming. Go take.. pleasure in Invit ing au alto are In leant to gin him a calL Priem will he images usnal--Tery losei Remember the plane, No. 6% , Market Greet, Pittsburgh. nerat—le9 JOHN CAIIIMEL — L, --- .7 Ai.! ,y ii&; ti ar c . ,,T .ry u L .,..k :;i i pu t oF ~..,1 ( -....T8 !. E . : 4 arca, ritt.aborqh„ P2____________ . ocaLlytl DisgtifuTioN._The Corartnership of 3. Sthoonmaker L Co., fa dlosolvetl Ws day by renttottl consent.' J. Schoonetaker to folly •ootllotivetl to settle the, buelLros of thoconerrn. geIIOOYMAK En, THOS. C. UPDIKE. mss 'IRV-- 111: 011- S ' S -31) g 0 Cki. lll th n " lloTmee oak UM of enrione riMS. for sale o Überni term. For lurther porticulan enqui n re o asr I A BERGER Jen: corner of Smithfield and Peered stk frit — liS A - N1) KEiILEItS-30 doz Tubs. 25 1 dos Keeler, tor male by EEIS k DERE Ell, .0 . • . • , C.or. ?killbftehl an Seeorotert. DROP BLACIL-5 06 lb.. in store and ?or sale by Jell FLEMING BEM 25liar CTIiTCk Black Tea received and for wile by WX-51cCVECUEON; . . 219, Liberty st. OSE PUSTE.-50 0 Jul; Fujimcc r n d nos. fgr gala by pick -MEM G num aid fbr ' earriageif gunuturc 33oottorllerfs, Physicians nu Goo Special Settee BOOTS AND SHOES, PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1857 NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS From H. S. SCHELL'S Ad,. tisirm Mime, No. 135 Broad. ' any. _ _ • SO3IETHING WM! Hall's Tostag America Flre.o sac ker?lstal! Tins is admitted tope the tnost amusing Toy r vet. ram,' to you, kniorion,snitable for all time, ,pt the year. It 111. k, tniort ow., to the common pistol. and oarrion a ball with tlie mob• iirocision for ten paces, though tint with for, onringli to kill, inalting it the only cheap and liarmloys plittol for ttiriroit practice Inexistence. llestAkisnlil in font - weeks! Ranh price. tk tot ts and upward. according to tho market. Trade price $l4 Or UN) pistols. midi on de. direr - . Sent by Exprelw to any part of the eintotty. A. W. lIALL. 3:ki Broadway. N. V., . Tumour . and Sole Mann Winn r. A (WI deacription. with engravings, sent to any attdrose on twcwipt of a Ito-Wisp...tamp. FIRE CRACKERS constantly -0 bard. 1000 Agent• Watitsd. A lawatifal Specimen Pistol sent tic Exiaces or Mail prepaid on rceeir of - bas tild:s ATENT SPRINO REDS, PATENT SPRIN.. P ux..llu.s. Pr.. HAIG M ATE I` creNT lx- ReRVTI , Pr.turrm Nlosul 011 r, AND NET,.. We manufacture:l.d ~Ter 11...10 iu tbio or any ~thet wmi,. I. A pen.c...:11 w:11 o3t 14ynny WA. of the n..- m hlt oboe Om quit" N.-to combine .0..1 to., 7.1,un 0f t :tcn.gt..l wittwut olt.tructiuV. Vow eir , ulAtb . “ Pestle o sat.. F.. 11...5t out) tul..s—l by ASAMOILAA "la 1.1.41. and Nen. Wt.., purrituoin , . rim e h«rt C. B. A W. STEATT‘IN. 3 , 9 1..m..1 .b. N. \ ...Lot -A Itrronlway JOUVEN'S KED-GLOVE — CLELASTER. .1.11. N EN'S lilll{iLOVE CLEANER. lilll.lilA/VI: CLEAN RR. .11,I'T RN'S I:ID.ULI\VE CLEAN NIL .1111:TEN'S Id N PAL t.,au. r hottle clew. :AI Ow bottle 50 . •thte bottle 160 r. A.no odor po Comm tl, preparation. the glove ran ho 4,u small alter it With a pieer of flannel app , ly u mall port OM of the preparation very _.ll;litly . soul the .1111 Mal ta.titly douippeat. It in. the aria•le In. the 011-61ose Nlnn of.u.lurrruof Font. , to impart 1110 pnrltv of !thigh and ooflntat. tor which their glove. are .o Jo.t It eel. elontts,l. 11 Orate. kid 6.lippen and mita.• kid glove+ el, not!)'. 11 I. al.t , an eteell.no ArtiAn tor 11...1.1114 marl for I...notofyong the renwvi tau. plouph... tce.. far et ,, ,(1,11.,nr.11..nee any of tis , and prepArnto..or for Ilmt i>llo trad. at the eNpti... ot cent., will I . 'imam. nay 11‘11` that th.• art 1,-le all that It elnino..l ho. Tty a hotel.. 0. for 'X] man. nod youviiio 1.11101.• M. Itrtole o.l.tain,d of nll Drun.-iml. and 1..31,4 in Fancy I , nrglt.a.nd at u h01t...11, of lion pouproel..au, A 3:lt.lttuy,au kr. No, 1 nom. A Itl.rr,l Llornunt to the trade. A. them inferior arts!. In Ih. • nvittet, (.aver. u oil so Mee that the IMAIIIe .11 11. sits. K 1'e..,• upon 1,14 - 11 bottle which 11., purebum. , Alwayet ott ham! h) It. SEI.I.E.ItR. HENRY RICHARD , FIX)IINti, marl other Drou.to.t... Pittodoorgh. House Furnll•lslng Ilardware. P I C S H. ( W 1 , 1 I, IMPOIITERS ;and Jobbers of Cutlvry, Fen ders, Tos Tray, Fro Iron, Tiunr.l nll.l gmtlntll.l 11.111 m W art, FrQuell Tinnr.l Wtsre. Andiron.. Cob I Ldr., l'ltl/11,i14,1.1appaur.1 Platvd nti,l llritw ni. Warr MATED SPOON , AND FORKS, fl Nloi.lott Inn•. Now York . Ko ho9I Fctrutltnre. • PATON...llnnufacturer New and lin • prore,l .oylo, in• 11 0 ,11. ITl'lt K. I Ilnotrated Vonall,no. Ron on application . E!IiNIM Modern !Style of School Furniture, raig• he N. JoitN,Kos. II iiel,on oireet„ Neu I.•rk. A large otipply bau.l. Circular. V.rwurd• oil application u inarnir v Pr N t 11:1111t(i:111tt:tiv.Elr'orttS:rf..1t..ibire..t,1•1'af A rt nch.ne,, panty. art.l api nttier quality tl.nr tone, for 10‘14 It th..y h.te tronved the higheat econtn.tr. from the great,,t 411. nit velehrittn. of the nuttry. awl In every fair. when I , rongist itronzpent uitl. ono, to.tra. Archlunt , olltataint the 1tt.,11. , 1 premium. 1i... ' Patent Aral Wt.-t n ore n... 1 .mly guarantee. thelr st..wlsor. n. 1150. Ull.ll any othrr trk trament. while then tulprernl..tit...l .1.-man.l In all parts ..1 the n.ontry I.a nlfTrinit pr... , 1 •.1 theil earellence .h Itheral .It....unt to Clero men, noi the tool, Grorrro B_AA L. E , StiRAVE linverr,Sw. Is:4020 put, - • • IVORI'II Itlill. x BROWN LEE. nts.... rul...se 1-11..0 1.0,1.1:x14 1111,, elan Frml• and ralnoly n a 11J • 01.1 lioverunn.lo Jays& Irld Conn:3-1 111 Voting . and .1... I 14 . fora 11...nd, 11..1 , land 111 n. 01.1 1,11 WM, 1 , .1%ern. elanq and litaminign .1... Ityr Iles-m.ln and 11.0nua • - . The , atm.,. gr 644. ~.ther with 3 ,n.. 1 -1.1 as.ortment tlrtr,rw., extn.w , ly rani, r hol,-.alo awl rrt:Lil at tho P. 4,43 1 ,4 Stott. . ..f fhr Di1t111.4.4 Dl,wan.l .I,lly D EIS a: lit:Eta:ll. illtiirElts: A NI./ Itur ..... Itt..u. Jr-. r , uutft-NVr.t rum., arnithii..l.l Stu-. 44. Pittu burgh. 0r.{.1,11 _ . ALEXANDER WIMLESALE mn.l Import, ?...14 A-h. :‘,• I.ll.erty et -a. jar tI MITcIIFUI'IIF.E, & BRO.. h01e...U.• I:, awl lignor Nl..rx haw.. tcgh. J•1:1", )1.01L... 1 -1O ~. TONES COOLEY. WHOLEL.ILE (1- ty VKIIS .n.I Kest FornAlwrs. drab., iu 1,..1.1c , and 4311. a m -tur f ,. 111 Water ntr,...1. WU! Clerry Allr v. Pit , ...burgh. - r. nnurce .5 L QIIILIV ER & DILWORTH. WHOLESALE eirwrri. No. 17,0 nn , l 5e.,01).1 reel. „1,1h,n n..r0l and ,:taillol h . . • • Lls I: "r N Wilt )11.:SA.LE n•reliata.l.4loll. Ptvditc, anu eittnburgh Artsclv, orco, littsbnrgh. . - .... _ . . UlfLlATtll ,rl/1,1 ,LUAL MATO. Joi N FIA)y1) CO.. WIIOI.F.SALE cr Owen xnJ Gaumi.ion ht.reltaistn, tvj..173 W..yd ru4 Litwrty stroet. Pituktmrah. _Jett. 11),0131:It9' MOORE, WHOLESALE WM CER, thuiler ill Produce, I.lo.4lturgh Nlannfaeture. nd all kinds of I , orri.o and lannootio Wino. and Liquors. N 0.315 otmel. 00 hand a wry Taro , Mock of oupo nor Monongahela Whkkey. vrldolv lou for amb. - - • - J.% will, WATE IV I LSON. WHOLES A I.f: Ito. CEIIS. rommkAon 510, Itmst. It, 1, , 1111.• and l'ittet.urgh M.tuttfArttire.. N ., 2- , otr , o-t. Pittnbordl. ......... ....... -I. ..... WELT SAIAH DICKEY WIIDLEKALE I irwer, Comominn Dtadvre In Produce WAG,ms..l Fruzn...tr....l.l . o , burp.b. _ - . _ _ 'MOM. LITTI.S. BR . What ke LITTLY- .11t (LOU or the firm Ittininin. Litt I. k Cti.) TLITTLE &C(l., NV Ift ILESA LE G RO • CERN, !huh. , and romunaiiiiin 3lrrrlianu. and Dnten , in Pittsburgh Manutartur, Sit. 112 Seronil strind, Pituiliorrit• Jalikyitid - -- _ .1. N.C1TC111,6,1 11.4 NOBTO3I. W4l. M,CUTCHEON & CO., WHOLE RALF. Mrnrera, Preginea and Vonnuiwion Merchant, and Dealer. In 1.1tt31 , ..ru1i Manufactured Articles, N 0.2111 Libe r ty street, currier of Irwin. I'it taintr i rit. Pa. nly3 _ _ JOIIIN ',FLU- , J. IL=CHA, ATWELL. ATNVELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE tinlivre, Produre and aolnillis.4. , ll Merchant... and Dealer.. in Itittaburgh Manufacture:, No. .3 Wield atreet. be. Meru Watrr and Front of.. PR triad-Rh. al.lB K. noumw natit. IL 111081 ,0 ,1. 4 ItOBISON & CO., WiiOI.,ESALE . Groom., Conunk4lon Merck:mt.. nod baler* in nll Id Pi 0( I.rotialonn, Yrodurc and rittantrgh 31nnufncturox, tin. 2.15 I.llwrty ntrvet, l'Utal.orgh. Jalfhly.l Rol3tltT 11. K. ENO. WIIOLESALE'OItO- cEß.,Commleudon Slerclutut. and Dealer in Fputlwrp, NI, Flour, NO nll idrolm of Country Produro, No. 211 1.16. erty Fittuu.t, mouth of Sixth. Patetburgh, ht. Liberal ad- Tn. , / made on conAlgnmentn. Jnruly.l LOP,. MIZELL -JAM= , ROBERT DALZELL . CO., WHOLE SALE Oroeera. Commitaion and Forwarding Mar chant.. and Dealer," in rmdarnandrlurbnrge 31ainifactiirett, No. 251 Liberty irtreet.l'ittotiorgh. l'a. my 2 i/robure 13caltro CHEESE WAREIIOUSE.—IIENRY 11. ODLLINS, Forwaniing and Onnmtssion Merchanhand Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Win Fish end Produce generally, 20 Wo.I et, abore Water, Pittsburgh nly2l JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, • oillo.commbwon and Forwarding Merchant, mid Wholeaale Drah.r in Western Reaerre (limn.", Dotter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Wortern Prodnre generally. 'runt. st_, botweenSmithficid and Wood. Pittsburgh. r • MfBANE & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS ;p A. * A. Malone.) Deniers In Flour, Gruin and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants. N.. 124 Second Arced, PittabUrgb. idan. 1, Ili:tilynsly - _ TIA YID C. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO j_J duce, Provision end Commission klerchmt. No. 267 Liberty street, comer of nand, Pittsburgh, fires his stun• lion to the kale of Flour. Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Grain, Dried Fruits, Storbi. kr- Lc. iii-Consignammts mopectfully solicited- sully 401tSit711, (SUCCESSOR Forsyth k Scott.) Fortranling and CommiAsion Mer chant., Denier In Wont. tfldro, Floor, Bacon Lard and Lard till .41 Produce generally, No. Tb Water et., Pittsburgh. Pa. I I RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION m,rch—, mut Dmiler In Grocerim and Produce, 27. 1 , 11111 street, Pittaboruh. Pa. • lt , frr to E. ILAkm.rox. Pittnlmrgh, BAnAttr, COYARAV. t Co., Pittoburgh. • - ra-Oursalgainenta .....11.•Itcd and nalistanoryrattan. in ant rd. dolnly.laarT °BERT iturclussuN. COMMLSSION AA, Mrteliont, fur Lilo onle of Western Ite..erve Dotter. Lord. Baron. FD.II. Put and Pearl Althea. Dolo:reu., oil 3. Orain. Need.. Dried Frolt,met Pro.ditio• grorridly, Nn. 6 Smlllifi , •l4 strevt. li”Drern Firxt and Water. nigl CIIARLES LEECLI, FORWAILDLNO and Crown Mon Iliwkhunt. Ir.nler In Flour. Grain, kn. Lonnt awl Unite, and al kind + of Produce, Xn B Geld rttwet. Ig.tvrweit First rind Wwer. erdi - - - - EAGLE WAItEILGESE.--JAS. CLAIM- Whole.alf , tkrairr i, Hour, navd 10,iacto proorally. d •c t, Gtvrou I.lt,rty 310 Pittaburgh, 1... ensh. li. 1101.X1.. -WM. B. HOLMES S BRO., PORK AND Bert Parkrro and Deal,. In Pr:rondo., c 0 . ,. of Market and Front ravers. Pima:our:b. Ps. DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS.- Polyclirozaq From Marble azai Weed Decorative rti peellangaiiptoreettlav, voillaand toelnacotiegla Porraiebr W. P. ALLPpIIALL al CO, ST Wood st. PITTSBURGH - GAZETTE. PilanufacturersJ WELLS, RIDDLE & CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 11.01171,017.1L0v. Or WIMPS. THONGS' AND SWITCHES. °Mei...tinted (ran the trade, mud promptly shit . pad c. per instructlous. Tmom---6 months, or 5 per rent. discount for cash. twits yllksrli -----. J. & H. GERW IG, x. , ,NcrAincia. ur ROPES AND TWINE, Chrner of 11 -nn and Minot AVE ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL H mupply nfCAI and Halter hope, Bed Otoral, , , Saßls and Craw Cord, W.I. Broom. Cotton and Flaz Seine; raper, Whit,, nut Clod Twine; Out Wt.* , gtutttng not ataltlytitta'S - . . . WILLIAII BARNHILL & CO., ill Penn st.. below litrbury, Pittsburgh, Pn. iTE.t Ito! 3IAKIALS AND SHEET Inm %, nanufacrim, vr Barnhill . % Putout Boil,. Locomotive. Flood owl Cylinder IWIIcr,. Claw:toy t, Brelehout nn. Bed. Stoeru Cmplonscra, Salt Pen, Sugar Nets. Iron Ynwlt. Life Ikea, etc. Men. Illstelvdnlllt. Rork. Itritltto and Vlatluct Iron., don, at tho ohorteat no. tt..e. MI order" front s Molotov promptly attrudol to. "Pmiteasi rill , : ATTENTION OF I.lltillAGE MA KERS, :+rolalom D,:aloro le illrrclo.l to the largo mock of No. I F.untoo4+l Ifhl,•" for Tors ao,l Tarot:ling. r.allln g .Flarting,splits, ['ad Ain, fir , for .do nt ratty rn prime by 11. ANDISIISON, No. 1 SI. ClAtrit., mot". Phllltfre vu l:ktiuul Pittsburgh, SAM V EL , KM.OESEN, MANUFACTURER OF PINE Fc CEDAR .13j_ ‘‘ taw, anillDenler in Willow Warp, Toj, Se, so. 21 Dinmoncl, ritt.borwlt, knorw eonnantly on Inunl an ,cten .4oo awl vairi4ll Work of artick4 mailable for Inamekreper, too onnwrnw. to mention. Peranto , Wirt nnvlhtug to the Bee are ronoretall to roll and examine ntork. teanuEtcturrd to suit the tradr, fore looking torlfkamd - - Penn Cotton Mlle, Pitttburgh. VENN EDY, CI I [LDS CO., MANUFAC TUTIERS ~(--- IN•nn A No I !wavy 4.4 1 4 11,14,-, ' Carpvt Chain of all rain, and chalet Cot.. Taint, ••- HMCNt Plinth Line% ant; Sa.sh Con: 14,1, aC all .itrg and thrterlptions; 4... 131 r. at Om Ilarthraro Storo of Lula.. Wit... .t C , ...131 ,reet. Imro lISPIIIIOI/. 102.5:17 JAMES; 'IRWIN; •- MA NUFACTURER OF ~I•IPiiI'RIC ETHER: Sulphuric Acid; L. s. cSpirlt .•f Nitre; Nito: Ari: Rodman', A nod, m•; Morlatir Acid: A atm Atnnomb:FFF: Nitro°, to z , littiou; tnyn LAV(UIRIDGE & MAXWELL, xtnrm-mans or Brushes. Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, XI) I)}:ALERti IS CLOCKS, HOUSE Fund.Wog 170t.15, kr, No. WA Wood stmt.. Ow. Machin, 11r.1t... mile to ordrr. U. M. WARREN & CO.. - MIN 11 , ACTT ILEAS Ar• D DF:A LERS IN WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND AV ater.rr C,nliamitlon Roofs and Rouging Nla- Fifth str.rt. DANIEL BE NETT, 4 .ou ) Olken nt nno Mannfartnry. cornrr tkimhingion and Fr...kiln ...tr....Birmingham. nrisx.ito Pittsburgh, In. C. F. • 43.1. T ...... STMT. TABER, POPE d 14TREICT, OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES, R"lLEtrs ANL , MILL frohlK.s, Salem, CulumMunia Cmmtv. 0. Wll ITN! AN a-. REED'S PATENT OSCIL LATIN,I of enperlor erorknainaliip, <on. ',tautly on luind and made to order. with Wearing, Shafting, . rif. , lllllr and Paw Mills, and other AI Matintno:nr..r.. of Judson's (W-brated Goren , r rain. and Ag..nin Rich di GO. Matlitnigts' To .I‘. lir !tiding Tinning and Boring Lathes uf awry de. ncripti.as. Conilnint ma.b. to or,l, YITCLILL -MIX VII. talon Foundry, MITCHELL, HERRON it CO WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF tho Utltdr). at 0..4.1 at..t.0l 44 PENNOCK. PA I.ll.ertv at. T 1... nal Ittantibtrturc, n. u tal. a largl• wad vneral to nortnwnt CSFPINI:S, e,s,king Stoves. Ranges and Slide Ovens, (41'1 , E .1 All PARLOR STOVES. Hollow Ware. Wagon Boxes, Doe Irons, SAD !DONS. TEA KETTLES. PIMW' * PIAW'POINT Mill and Machinery Castings fltterally, And 6AS end WAIEP. I'IPES-4 .v AND FAILS OF um, BEST DR A-VDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks. &c., whirl/ 'ill! IK tiild st toanuEulor,r.' ruy7.ly D 1.1: 3111 E it .kNII 14A1$ FITTER., Nn. 10 Frntrth nem' 1.11. rt•. and 472 requi nest to A I,lermAt. ParYlnenu , s and Fed,rul ...sir Lneork All•Gl,ea7. 0) - Every leocriptiort for Water, Ow and lIIIMIMEEMMI MAMA) I.,NOLAN I). Sole Agent. FROM THE ORIGINAL PATENTEES, MMOI e. M n n k Co.. ',Wort. nlO 3ls,n. Millar A Yurk. an 4 the 11...1 All k ',ctn.. 4 in a ..nrwriur Drakruldk ud Spivirurn4 rdu nt No. 2 Fourth stret.t. u..a.r Lib prt., rurillyd TITEA,IIAFFEE A.cent.4 Neptune Insur.. mod , Co.. Lantyotto It IL Wood gtroot. R FINNEY, Agent Eureka Insurneneeo., 9 Wetter ,treet. A. I:ARRIEft A 111 W.. AGENTS A. Penn.tylvattla Itundranco Company of Pittsburgh, /mod: molding. Fourth ,t, - t..-- 4,,,Z AMU EL L. 31ARSII EL L, Secretary Citi ane Inauranrc Company. 94 Mum - 41,4. J M. 001tDON, Secretary \Vattern Incur anecCormany. Wntaratmat. G ARDEs:ER COFFIN. Agent for Frank J nn Circ. Insurance Company. North-mat corner Woo. and 'third streets. . . - 1) A. MADEIRA, A geilt Ilelawnre . Mutual Itteurnore 4 . 2 Water AMA (;RAIIIA M. Agent Howard I nsur nee e.ontoni at rittaburgh Lite ItuutrutteoCtunpatty, center Water and Market greet, JN EwroN JONES, Agent Manutaetur rot' Itimmiuro. Warr .tm.t. T HUS. J. HUNTER, Agent Inrnuna' and ilennelce co., 90 IN'auTrrt.reet. JIISIII A - ROBINSON, Agent Cnnt ine tnn I laolnutce ZI slret. R. o W. POIN DEXTER, Agent Great West n, Iltsoranra Co., :4' Frout 'Estate Oyu - ---- wF. M'ELROY, REAL ESTATE nail Intelligence Agent. No. 2 St. Clair Artist, IMMilotralt. Pa., attende to the Selling tot Renting of Var... Moos, tote, Mills. kc. City Warrants bought nod t ow. Men con be bad to Sarni and ilarilen. Women aerrante for Cooke, de. strictly anorakd to and terms tondo. rate. • JaZienstrlyF IpLAKELY & RICHITY, REAL ESTATE _UP linker., corner of Foventh awl Smithfield eters., lifttalonrali. Pa. Formes Homan, lesit.. Mille. Forms... die., tooght smsl eold on nimmlgaion. Land Wormnta. Bine, Bonds and Sotto negotiated. tistriefal attention glom to eatelieidlng Farmn and illegionlng of then. Terms r+ no- trio ass AT I LLI IV Alt D. BILL BROKER and RostEstate Agent. Cake Grant street. opts, site St. Paul's Cathedral. All business entrusted to him promptly stunted to at reasonable commlssions. GEORGE W. BUNN, REAL ESTATE and Insurance. Agora, attends to buying and selling Rrai Estate of every desesiption, and to Agency halitosis generally. Alen, to Inntrißrpro` YtY from loss or damage by for good, rellablo Philadelphia Companies. Charges ble 6 - o.oflice West side of Federal streets second door South of the North Commons. Allegheny City. avPii a7Si THOS. D. LOOMIS lISTIN LOOMISDEALERS IN Promiasory Note., Bonds, Mortgage" and all Securi tie. for Money. Money Maned on Clocks at short dates, with collateral muddies. NOTES AND DRAMS itorcarr AND SOLD. Persona desiring loanamm be muommodatoi ooreusonable term& and capitalists can too furnished with good at-maiden at remunerative priceu Also, attend to the Pule, Renting and lousing of Read Estate. Alirthlics No. 92 Fourth ;dont. above Wood. Wit-AUSTIN LOOMIE, Notary Public. B& SON. !teal Estate A a arid Bill Boohoos. N 0.606 Fourth otreet. TIIOISAS WOODS. Real Estate Agent, No, 76 Fourth 'treat. IVOLSHALL ...... ................. —roam I. obi W an Paper Warehouse. WALTER 1 3 . Iq_ARSIIALL & CO., jm portl" and Dealer, FT Wnid atrom Fmri, rioted and Diamond Ally, what ma)" be found an.extennlve ainio lnto. rDnont of ovary di,ciiptlon of lhiper Dangings, for Par. glen Mlle. Dining Room and Chamber , Also, WhoJo Flindea, la groat variety st Parrot irrlcr TO rounii7 dealers. WALTER P. lAlleillALLt C 4). M. rt.Mltin4.4 .......... ............ .. : .......... ..... 40.1,13. EIDIUNDSON CO., •No. 96 and 98 MIA 3rtree4 Incur Wood, Ilanufnaturars and Donlan In WALL PAPER, CERTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, VRIKOES, TASSELS AND CORDS, COMFORTS.BED PATENT SPIRAL REM AIAITRESSM,ke. Wonld otittit OA attention of porch.. to their and varied stock J. SEIBF,RT, l'a AericAt. UPHOLSTERER, 'Lir • No. 10D rhird Nrect. Pattborga, Itonntorturor and floater in CrITTALNS. CORNICE. ANDS.•I/tHSsaiIIiILDWILHATTRASSERX,HdPOR ~T CII,IIIOaS. Lc. Porticoltir attention told to Steamboat "''Tk. C.T.t, fitted and laid to under. m 0413.,, T. W. I.OI,IOHItET, Watch IMPO and RTl Claelr.Maker, M OW MILNE WATCILES AND JEWELRY, 1 No. zt Firthostreet,betinel Wood earl 51" lit, Pitts burgh, Ps siritrwthr mumb u r ie to the rep l irigg of Watcher And /miry. grill Fork irawastod. Pule WILLIAM TATE, fnouraurc Agnits Zlptolsstcrp, Vittsburgil 6atite. r i , PUBLIFWED D. R.Y AND WEEKLY BY S. RID 1., 3EI ai C 0 - , nrrn !TR, • . Dar. sarrannrr. . • .- . • -. THE PAIL 1 - 17 A Z E77E Me oldest Newspaper in the and haring..a extenstre eircutotion amongst the business me, and roarlang nII dam.. it offrrs inducements to wirer inters as Mr 1.4 medium I.srnuali which to reach the scerrul: IYh.'EELY GAZETTE is issued rrrry Mines day and Saturday, on a large btanket sheet, and contains in additson fo Ile nrau of the nyek. a carefully prepared and relial4e ',part n/ the Markets. cyanlnertial and monetaryof fours. and an accurate Thal . _rote Lisl.corrcdal liseekly far Illaspaper—...aii., a the best llaumercial Newspaper it; the rest. - - Dollar. per annum. payable In advance, or 12. 1 , rent,: pot week, payable to the Cartel". WEilliLY—Two Dollar/.ammo. payable In rul.neo. Club. are fornlehe.l on t he e following term.: Foot copier one year 15 00 Ten 10 00 Twenty " XlOO And nu. to tto. permon getting up the club fro.. Erer.l.lyouro poporitt4 rogninri. and no pa: pot will ha ',II -ft.•r tho time 1, , op to whteh It was .vl4. Rote• of Advertising 1 S.itlnru or lo lint*. 1 ......... ....... - . I'oo '• 1 , re , k 1 75 1 00 4 OJ 1 A 00 000 10 00 • 1.00 .0 00 Y•arlr a,lrartlnere are eOO RIM Mono PUllllare, ell map. • able at pleaeurr, per annme "'. 00 Zit -Advert itenteuts v 01) Ceit. , treble pie., "clod and Humanity." FOR. our ERNOR, DAVID 1V - I L. At 0 T FOR CANAL. CO3I3III+9IONER, W MILLW.A.RD FOR.II.OI3SVM.C.Citt. JOSEPH J. LIMB, of Chextio., JAMES VEI:C11, of Feykte. Murdered English (inc of the worst abused things wo know is our mother tongue, the good old English lan guage. In the mouths of the common people it gets terribly chewed up, and even oureducated men are guilty of clipping its fair proportions, mutilating and mangling it most shockingly.— Very few persons speak the language with entire correctness. One who should do so., would be . _ apt to be laughed at as a purist. But there is certainly room for improvement in our ordinary talk, as the numerous honks recently issued, pointing out the errors of speech and teaching the people ••bow to talk," abundantly prove. Even in the best writtcq compositions there is •ften a carelessness in the use of language quite surprising to one who notices it for the first time. A work has recently been published in London entitled—•'Modern English Literature: its Blemishes and Defects; by Henry 11. Breen;" in which a surprising list of errors is pointed out in the works of such men as Gibbon, Hume, Dr. Johnston. Iloseoc, Irallam, Blair, Macaulay, and others. Judging from a notice of this work in the New York Pool, it is the most elaborate, thorough and exact philological criticism hith erto published. The author remarks that there is nothing that demonstrates the prevalence of ungrammatical diction so much as the occur rence of it in our critics, grammarians and com pilers of dictionaries: as when we meet with a writer professedly descanting upon rules of grammar, and violating those rules in the very comment he rookie on them! Dr. Blair is a frequent offender in this respect, Mr. Breen showing, that iu his very definition of precision there is a glaring want of perspicuity, precision, grammar and truth' • ition most worthy of me classed under the onymons or redundant use of singulars and od and perspicuity: 4. f speech.". The faults of corupo - dice in modern prose ,flowing heads "1. S terms: 2. Indiscriminnt plurals; 2. Want of met Ungrammatical modes o Under the first hen this— we have such errors as made by the Irish i for the moat part, in, •• The chief TH ist oke4 ronouneing English 1 c.—SuentnAs. The mingling of sing ,mmon in the best ivri ••Both minister and hoose, - "The boldness, freelom and variety of our lank verse is infinitelyt" &c.—BLynx. ••The poetry and eloquence of the Augustan g. .e tea, assiduously etudied."—MAcAu LAY. • Sully bought one of the finest helves thnt ever aA seen.'•—Soentt. tars and plurals is very ere. For instance: agistmte is compelled to f ungrammatical modes of speech there is a long list, in which Allison, as might be sup posed from his loose newspaper style, figures most frequently. Thus— •• Ile thus succeeded in at last combating the evolution with its ownweapons, and at the same me detaching from the:a the mural weliknelss under which inabored. He mot it with ire own forces; but he resisted their efforts on a nobler principle."—Attisos. Dr. Johnson also is convicted of aldunder, quite too common at the present them— ••llad this been the fate of Tasso, he would have been able to hare celebrated the condescen sion." &c.—Jounsoii. But the richest specimens are to he found un der the head of Blunders. For instance: "The robber was confined in an empty garret three stones high." --Svocutrr. "The bark freer of the academy ishandsome." —WALPOLE. "There is a certain tune in every language to chide the ear of a native is set, and which often decides on a pronunciation, though entire y ignorant of the reason."—WAlKEtt. An ignorant tune must he a verydleprdant one! But here is something better still y : "No one had exhibited the structure o the human kidneys, Vesallus having only era iped them in 4lngs."—llA "The sentence which the woman underwent was not ereented."—O.VM. "Swept. King ,SDenmark, and Olauis, King of Norway, invaded England, and spreading thrinselres in hodies over the kingdom, commit ted," &c.—MERRYWEATIIV.R. •• It is well known that the ancients have stolen most of our bright thoughts."--JErrEev. But perhaps the best joke of all lies in the fact that Mr. Breen is himself convicted of nu merous blunders by the Post. Thus be speaks of the "isv greatest poets" and the "two greatest historians," and he as, no noun is ever an epithet. He says: "These facts will account for the inaccuracy of our judgments on contemporary writers as compared with those of a more remote age. A sentence that involves the absurdity of making the present age positively ?remote," in order that a past age nay be comparatively "more" remote. Truly, entire accuracy in the use of language is a very uncommon thing. Wetrust Mr. Breen's hook will be republished here, and that our writers will study it. A HARD Cin.—ln 1850, Win. L. Chaplin, of New York, was arrested in the District of Co lumbia, on the charge of aiding in the escape of two slaves. At the earnest solicitation of his friends. S. Parker, Win. Blanchard, and David A. Hall, citizens of This place, two of them, at least, not:identified with the Anti-Slav ery cause, generously became his sureties to the amount of $6,000. A sum of money covering a portion of this, was put in their hands as a guaranty, but, Chaplin having alsobeen arrested on a similartharge in Maryland, and bail de manded to the ?mount of $lO,OOO, at the urgent solieitation.ofAis friends, they surrendered this money, so that the necessary bail might be se ' cured in Maryland. on the express assurance that it should be refunded them. Chaplin failed to appear, his recognizance Was forfeited, that money woo never repaid, and the gentlemen above named were held responsi ble. By the exertions of disinterested parties at the North, they were enabled to pay $2,600 . , leaving $2,600. The Marshal was forbearing, but the time has come when delay can be accord ed no longer. One of tiM number, 311 0 . Parker, a man of limited means, has been. sold out at a ruinous sacrifice, to satisfy but a part of the law's demands, and the same process hangs over the others, their property about to be ad vertised. • In their extremity they have Sent out a circu lar to the liberal men of the country, and we do hope that it may generously be responded to.— They. ought to be saved from harm. Twenty five hundred dollars is nvery heavy burden for them, but, distributed among some thousands of Anti-Slavery men, is no burclen'at Al.—Na trona/ Era. Any person desiring to contribute to the re_ Hof of these men cau do so by remitting to G. Bailey, editor National Era, Wasbington, D. C. iNTERESTING CORRIEFREPENCE.—The Cleve land Eivaldprints the following correspondence: To LAMBERT WRITE, Treasurer of the- • Demo'? erotic Party:—The bearer, Don 31cIntoell has _done a good. deal towards the 'election of old Buck. 4- think ho should be •eonrpensated "for his services and that of hie express wagon. (Signed) - GALL/anise. To Mr. GALLAGHER 'DEAR SlD:fiber :funds in the Democratic Treasury as i tun aware of Me him an order on J. W. Gray or - Benjamin Andrews the funds , were all epent in Whisky. (Signed) VOLUME LXX----NUMBER 260 THE NEW EXPEDITION IN SEARCH Or SIB JOHN FEASKLIN.—The following letter from Captain M'Clintock has been received by Mr. S. R. Graves, the Chairman of the Liverpool Shipown ers' Association: UNITED SERVICE CLUB, Pall Mall, May 13. DEAR SIE—I take the liberty of addressing you the more freely, perhaps, because by your letter you seem to feel considerable interest in •I the object of my voyage. I regret much' that I I C cannot visit Liverpool now, as all the work is thrown upon my hands. In this note I simply purpose to offer you my best thanks foryour cor dial offer of assistance, and also to afford you a r, few details of my plan, and the means placed at ; my disposal for carrying it out. As you may not have a convenient pocket map at hand for reference, I send you Lady I Franklin's pamphlet, which contains one. Upon it you will see marked qut the area to be search ed. All the other lands laid down have been I "' searched. . I intend to sail about the end of June, from Abe-demi, and proceed to Barrow Strait—ascer tain that the provisions, stores, and boats left at Port Leopold and Beerhing Island by the re cem searching expeditious, are in good order, in the event of my having to fall back upon them --examine the state of the ice in Peel Strait, and, if practicable, proceed down it into the unknown area. Should I not succeed here, I intend to return to Port Leopold, and proceed down Prince Regent's Inlet to Ballot Strait, and there make another attempt to pass into and through the field of search to Victoria Land, where I shall Winter, an¢ in the ensuing Spring, before the thaw sets in, complete the entire exploration, and search by means .of sledges drawn by men and by dogs. In endeavoring to reach Victoria Land, it. is my intention to avoid, if possible, any risk of beCom ing involved in the ice; and, should I not suc ceed in reaching Victoria Land, I will return to Bellot Strait to piss the Winter, no we know by experience that the retreat of the ship from there amounts almost to certainty. From Vic toria Land the homeward voyage Is equally cer tain, but by way of Behring Straits. The means of accomplishing Lady FRANKLIN'S object, the completion of the search, and now placed at my disposal, are ample. The vessel is a three-masted screw schooner yacht, with fore topsail and topgallant sail ; the topsail reefs front the dock; she is decidedly a clipp,---di agonally built, 132 feet long over all, 320 tons builder's measurement, with a light draught of water; trunk engines, of 30-horse power; crew numbering 30 individuals, including an Esqui maul interpreter. Almost all will be old shipmates of my own in former Arctic voyages; they shall be fed and clothed as in the Government expeditions, and receive double pay. I, therefore, anticipate no ditfliculty in keeping up precisely the same dis cipline as that which we found to answer so well, in the three Arctic expeditions in which I have served. The vessel is now in the hands of Messrs. Hall, Aberdeen, for the purpose of being fortified, by means of doubling, extra hold-beams, "stringers, &c., to enable her to with stand ice-pressure; and upwards of 100 men are at work upon her. All Arctic men agree in pro nouneing.ber to be the beet adapted vessel ever selected for Arctic service. From her sharp midship section she will rise to ice pressure which would crush in the sides of a wall-sided vessel. Err speed, under steam, when deep, is expected to be six knots. She will carry five weeks' feel for full speed, and two and a half years' provisions—being enough to last us for a second Winter, should we unavoidably be detained. I believe I have nothing more to add, except to say that the vol unteer offers of service from officers, seamen, and landsmen, are very numerous: and as I have already secured the very beet of materiel, so I hope, also, to be fortunate with the personnel of the expedition. Thus, having all the means, I gladly accept the responsibility; and no efforts upon my part shall be wanting to secure the accomplishment of an object so earnestly desired by the great and good of all nations. Believe me to be, dear Sir. faithfully yours. _ . F. L: ikFCLIS:TOCIC, To S. B. Gruvr.e, Esc(, Nu. 8 Baltic building's Itellernse street, Liverpool. SUPPLEMENT TO THE SCHOOL Low.—The fol owing supplement to the School Law was passed a few days before the close of the late session of the Legislature. It will prose of interest to a number of our readers. The second section, /which raises the minimum amount of tax paya ble for school purposes—heretofore fifty cents— to one dollar. was struck out by the Howe. It was re-inserted by the Senate, and when the bill was returned to the House, it was concurred in as it now stands: A Suppfemme to an Aa for the Rt•yulation and Coniinnancc .11 .1 Sperm of Education by Con- El= Scc. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby cdacted by the authority of the name—That it shall be the duty of the borough and township Auditors, in addi tion to the duties - now imposed upon them by law, to settle annually the accounts of the School Treasurers of the different sclibel districts of this Commonwealth, and that either party may take an appeal, as is now provided for in other cases of settlement of accounts by township Au ditors. Provided, That this Act shall not apply to the city end county of Philadelphia. SEC. 2. That hereafter the tax imposed by section n of the Act approved May 9th, 1854, for the regulation and continuance of a system of education by the Common Schools, on trades, professions, awl occupations, or ou single free men, shall in no case be less than nay ',ovum. A SORR JOEL—The following joke, going the rounds of the Western pipers, is too good to be lost t The superintendent of the Marietta and Cin cinnati railroad discharged a conductor belong ing to that road. The conductor was asked why he was discharged. "Well," said he, "I Wits discharged for giving a free pass." " What made you such a fool as to give a free pass?"— Well, you- see," replied the conductor, "I got tired of riding alone, and gave a friend of mine a free pass:to:get him to go along for company." HO HO !--The Wellsburgit Herald of this morning, informs ns that the City Council of Wheeling has delegated three of their number a committee to visit the site of the proposed railroad bridge at Steubenville, make observa tions, report progress and see what is best to be done. The contractor for the building of the bridge is a very peaceably disposed man, and we presume will net object to their satisfying their laudable thirst for knowledge.—Snub. Herald. THE Charlestown. Mercury insists that the I Mormons have a right to demand that Utah shall Joe admitted into the Union hsa State, in spite of their "polygamy and church government" neither of which, it argues, are in conflict with the Constitution and Laws of the United States. The .Ilarcury in this, is wise. It seen clearly enough, that if Congress have power to exclude a State because of its local law of Polygamy, it may because of its local law of domestic Slavery. KILLED ins BIIDITIE.D--111 Plymouth, Illimois, Edward Wade sold a piece of land to his broth er Shadrach, upon which he hail sowed wheat last fall ; and, the crops having been winter killed, Edward claimed the right to sow it again, and take off a crop of spring wheat. This Shadrach resisted, and while Edward was sow ing the seed be deliberately shot him dead, and fled as Cain did. There is a good deal of old Adam and original sin in the world. Oven TUC FALLS—NIAGARA FALts,June Two bodies were found hero—one yesterday, and the other this morning—that had gone over the falls. The one found yesterday was on the American side, justbelowthe ferry, in theriver. The ono found to-day was on the Canada side, ak supposed to have come over the Horse-Shoe F 3115. . The first bodyhad no clothes on. and was a strong built man, high forehead, Jewish nose, and black hair. A new counterfeit of the five dollar note of the Philadelphia Bank was put in circulation lota evening. It is badly executed, especially the signature of the President, and can be read ily detected by any person in the habit of see ing bank notes. The bank is not now issuing any note+ of the piste counterfeited except those tinted with red.—Phila. Bulletin. A terrible accident happened in the excava tion of the railroad tunnel at liaunstein. in Switzerland, one day the last of May. The tun nel suddenly fell in, and almost the whole of the laborers who were at that moment at work were .either crushed to death or stifled. About flay are believed to haveperished. Too Troy Meth°dist Claference, at the recent meeting in Pittsfield, passed a series of very strong resolutions against Slavery. The Con ference repudiates the abominable doctrine _that involuntary servitude is in harmony with pure Christianity. Tim cattle murrain in the northern part of Europe, is subsiding. The results of scientific investigat ions regarding the origin and symptoms of the disease seem to have removed the appre hensions of its possible introduction into Eng land. • Tux Cosvesmos.—We -have not yet heard from the four doubtful members, but can assure our friende in the States that the Coneentien will hnso of least ten Republican majority.—át. Pau/ rvaca faiscellannuo ITIR. LIBBY'S PILE OINTMENT.— _L o r From J. D. Westeint, Governor of and United Modes Senator from Florida: For upwards uf twenty flue years I halo been afflicted with the Piles, bare nabmitted to eeveral ruzgicoll oper ations for their removal. and I.a,e tried more 1111121 fitly eenyediex Dr. Libby'. Pile Ointment 1. the Ilret that hoe given lye mite!. Fero the effects already exhibited, the cure must be rapid and nonplete. JAMES D. WESiOOt t. From George W. klatnell, Chief or Police, Now York City( I hare long Deen }rouble.] with the Piles, sod th e of Dr. Libby's Pile (Hutment gave me Immediate re. lief. It among further gleastere to ahat ilk many in.taneeng my acquaintances It boo been used with Ulm maul.. (MUGGY. W. MATSELL, Chief of Police. From the late Adjutant General or Connecticut: I hare been afflicted w i th Piles in their most due 'trussing snit discouraging form fbr• od sk il lmy io ta bon a bad recourse to the best modkal with. iota benfit. t supposed the cost incurable, and thought !that it would destrny my life. Under the &mammo Ices I commenced the too of Or. Pile Ointment: la n the revolt is a perfect mg. I bore no languor., at my command sufficient to expreso my gratitude. ym. HAYDEN, Ilectford. Conti. - - - - e Adjutant tienentl of Wan. nd remit. by Dr. 73E0110E H. street. PittAburgli,lll6l.l Of 60 . P. FLEMING, Olegherly. lat a1).....9n1d. Wbolesnin a stm. so. 1.143 Waal jlinbinn Norco, and by J. 1111 , DISEASE-4 base an extraordinary ca. of Ilip Disease, that has troubled tins ,an for yews, and which dis charged matter through as many as dorms holes in tho Lily so that the patient was lamed from the effects of It: Is now nearly well. and le r" DR. ANDERS, LIQtTID lODINE, able to walk about•, tharmo will soon be pabll3hed, with all the facia. Cored by Dr. Indere' Indian Water. Sold at DE. KEYSEIn's I , Zo. lin Wool Stvet, sign of the Golden Mortar. Scrofula in all its forms, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Hamoptyses, Heart Diseases, Fever and Ague, Derangement of the Liv er, Kidneys and Blad der, Tumors, SCROFULA—A lad agod shout eighteen years, midi= In Chartist, township. who 1.1 Scrofulous discsco of the knot. joint. and was corercd with ulcers for rho. 77oars. also boon cured by lodltto 'Oster. • • • Sol.l toy I/r. KEYSER, Nn. un ntrret, g)gs of tho fily7:daancy Bilious Diseases, Hemorrhage, Dropsy. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervous Affections, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, White Swelling, be DE. KEYSER'S, 140 Won ST., Premium Vinegars. VINEGAR 3IA.DE EXPRESSLY FOR family use and non sold In more than one-lanlf of the °manna of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. where Pickles can ho seen. and Itt my Warehouse, thot ham been saved In it tor yearn. • Wine Vinegar mile from Ohio grapes, coal to the best imported. Old Cider Vinegar that will bear reducing one-half and still be good retailing Yi The attention of printe candlies,hotel keepers. and the country merchants particulari la directed to this Tin . egar. The above Vinemire t/al to be es represented, and to which were awarded the First Premluinsof n Silver Medal rd Diploma at the Etats Agricultural Exhibition of 1856. A. 114114011, 146 Water and 148 First sta.. Moyne: 1857. LETE ASSORTMENT !leafing Stowe to be found in prictu, comprising to part the 1557. Stoves! 1 TRE MOST COMPL Cooking, Parlor wad Allegheny City, at the Lowest celebrated 11Ethr AibTight, Aurora, Tropic, Iron City, Diamond , Crve, tal Caine& Cooking, Beauty of the IS'est. Together with every variety of articles in the line, eurh as hollow Wove. House-Furnishing, Clutter and Spouting, Bird, Squirrel .4 forme Cages. Coll at Sign qt rho Red °ere /lA, Federal street, Allegheny. mr3o GEO. W. IMBLEY. H. F. SMITH, PROPRIETOR OWEN'S HOTEL, CORNER FOURTH AND JEFFERSON STS. LOUISVILLE, KY., J. W. IlrrNom% Clerk. S tures Worker, JAMES OWENS, roRNER 1.1.3 t AND WYLIE STREETS. STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, wives itertlealso attention to alt °piers for work In bin CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of oil kindaTinnlahNl nn nhort Donne. . ap2l:lyd Painters. LONG &LANE ? AOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, N 0.77 tOl , l N.t 011ireltailding)ThIrd otmet, Women Wood and Maykot Worth. All onlers promptly attended to. ry.,Playm earruted In a onporior style. ruh27flyd THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE "IRON CITY BASK are hotelry ma - pleated to pay the senatid • iustalment of twenty dollars a share on their entail:Apia= in the following rannsr:—Ten dollars tot exhattaro on the With of Julie hat., said Ten Dollars a share on the lath day of July neat. Payable to Wtttt=U. Wattisem,• 'lmmures of Commissioners, at his Yanking llouso, Ott the corner of Wood and Third streets, littelturgh. Th. Unibstattiter, John A. Dilworth, Wm. 11, William., Jamey A. erldi• licouval S. Johns, J. Schoonmaker, Lewi• Morgenstern, John M'Vny, 111. D. Brown. John Sant- James Llpplnrott, W. 0. Leslie, jelradtlyls Petrify With lee. TT IS ADMITTED BY ALL PHYSICIANS that frog parities th, air, anti by many that ICE. For. booing of the salon nekton, 1,0, the same effect on WOW', nod if so, thou who ono it regularly will he moot healthy. • JOHNSON in prepared to furnish his former customers with PURE ICE. taken from the Allegheny Elver, above this two citi, and other, who desire to rough their good health through the summer, leaving their orders nt Dr. J. STITCH. EL'S Deng Stant, corner of Penn and Hand streets, PRATT & BENNY'S Hat Store, Fedora{ street, or given to the dein. ors, will he .1411..1 with the porn article as alarm. n. 11—A fo i l warranted. ytboosnet JOSEPH JOHNSTON. SUNDRIES -150 hf. chests Y. H., G. P. and Imperial Ten; 75 do do amorte.l Black Teo ' 275 hags rime Rio Ober 45 Was. N. o.acul Cuba Sugat; 150 Ma do Dols-won 75 do &dila:tore Holden and N. Y. Syru 10 do choice Baltimore 11••rringt . 10 do SolaSalertitmr, 20 do Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 50 do North Candi. Tan IA) do Pitch; 100 do Stiap".slolooee Ruth; 121 box. to, S,a and lb. lump TOIACCO; 150 do Rollin. Variegated and Castile Soar, 140 do 8:10 and Null Window Olasa; 100 do White Pinar, 75 do Stone do (Shaken) 10 do Solemner On Import) . • 75 do Cloth. Pl= 300 do 51adison Co. Pearl Starch; 250 keg. Nulls, as size; 50 do Six Twist Tabun; 150 bales Batting, Candlewick and Twirls; 150 dosen Corn Broom; 10 do Bucket; ZS do No. 1 and 2 Tub; 100 do Crass, Hemp and Cotton Cord; Together with a Bell totwertmeot of Pittsburgh Humble tuned articles on hand and for MID by mys ATWELL, LEE & CO, No. 5 Wood street. STARCII AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN appointed Agent for Pittsburgh, by the MADLSON STARCH COMPANY, for the sale of thelfgelebrated PEARL STARCH, (which Is warranted equal in quality to any known io 0,1. market) are now prepnmd to supply Wbolevale Dent en at manufacturers' prices. We incite tho attention nine Trade in thia article, to m examination of our present Heck, and which will be kept equal to the demand. • ATWELL, LEE A CO., ' tnyls No. 8 Wood strew FRONT, PAVING, AN1:1 COMMON BRICK A eaperior q.lity of the Mmy be had at the LOWEST PRICES, At the Wart. of the intiseriber, on the New Brighton Turnpike, Near the Toll Elate, bock of the Cu Works, Allegheny City, Or by orders sent ihrOogh the Pittsburgh keit Mee, or left at the dn. of Messrs. Bala /k Moss; Smithfield street, Fuing the Custom liouse. Jelldltnghty StiNEs • 1E37 JUNE SECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS,. OIL CLOTHS, SIATTINOS, 3e., at. the Fourth Street Carpet &Ore. W. To.* 11. 31cCALLUSI haring Just returned from the Ecestent Ones where, owing to the present depressed 'tato of the market. Otto Sire Orwchawd. and nt rerl krwr tete., • large almost entirely 13•Irstcck CAIU'ETINO, consist. Ingle port of ee t t iwnesels, ihree-ply, new and beautiful rename, Tapestry and Common In-rein: Velvet and Tufted Hearth Rugg Alva a very largo variety of Door Slats, Window Slade.. Rude Role, Rua and Green Holland, ell of which shall biol• Ganef at the LOWEST RATE for cash. Hotel and house. keepers will find It to their advantage to gin them a call. 1.3 W. D. 5. 11. MaCALIXII. % LI.IAH WARD, DF• ~r.FR IN PROMISSORY NOTES, Bonds, llortgagas sad all securities for tromay. rer9ol2l =I protore loans through toy Agency, ma 11,0.11011- . al.lo toms. • Thoso wishlo^ to . Inv tLeir money to good advantage, ran shays thortlrst anorichtos paper at my office, tor s All otttomunlrationo and lutere-L - m-s strictly cooltitlontia/. 011eo G.EIANT sTra:Et, oppxtu, St: Paul. thMnl. Joltdtf - Restaurant joes Z. 1.1-X. ILI OWC fr.llCetano. to) KISIDALL, 2 , 1011.41Cfcg Ca. • MASONIC HALL, Y! Y/!! STREET, OETERT TO' TILE 'PUBLIC ALL THE dellee, ! h e e ebi.',,,eese,r4 eereed no at the shorted 0n... tlce,.from 6 o'clock In the morning to Lto'clock at night.. Dualnem men .aelr others will do well to call In and - exam toe our Bill of Min elan/ time to•tult thtir eppeftte. • - Ifeeip g anensoments made 01 receive choice article.. is Ma thus from Indtintere, ffilladelphie nod Norfolk, tre, eon offer a (ma, supply pf ortn7H-5. t , LAKE HERRING. Aml r c ,,ra the Weat., atl the , nettles .of:PrailLlE GAME, CAIOSENfi,. MED 33UtD9, •g.c., • , which we Can hirnieh to Invalid. other., at Wholarde ar gem% either at the corner of BAND AND - MN - EMS, of at WALNUT 11401.44 , ifthatgeet, 401— -oallayd MORE' NEWS GOODS' OPEN 'AT NUR ALL 8.4 , 14 181888178.1.811—Peqa: for Sairquid, Sew nerulars, TravellLog asuku:Plat!lrloD9Urrd.ruull Elueu iritqlor Goods recsivineet67fmt .jel9 REF. BORAX-600 Mk in store and Toi Ws by ' je9 NAMING BUY. CommiuinneM. Varlow kind, of BRICK ISAAC GREGG ~a~, : r rFx {~rj;
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