THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ABLISHED IN 1786 1. NEW 'rt. • ADVERTISEMENTS. Frain MBCHB'. WEN k CO., Gamout Nrweramm Ara • antrum flott (Applaton's BulldlaB) N 0.346 and 348 ThmarsaY, Xent ork. I Austlat,-• Patent Cream Freezers • :LiN EXT4AORDINARY AND ASTON « ISIIING hermit - curet In Creias Freezing, will ~,, Emma In SIX MINTTES, by a Maple and elegant applis i' cation of woll karma principles. prodocing thb. &nimble ' . g end sitrprt.drut result. A child of ten years can towns ... ll without clifahnliy: ys . l' ' , :THREE EILTETL MEDALS es darerdod by the Maryland Institute, and Pint Clues Di. _of rho Metropolitan Iliuhanica' LlSUltgli, attest N the auperlority of thh“pparetus oror all othon. , ss Aa a further and convincing proof of the orsallence of i• th this Framer, the oroletalmwsl would etate, that TIIOUSANDS g iharm been sold ahme the patent Ira/ lamed. The largely increasing demand for this popular ankle inducer Me agents. to remind dealers to forward their or , ...- r. de early, and thereby prevent delay. .... (infers by Moll will num with prompt attention. ltf Annerad is a list of the retail print of the Fneser, for Z the conrwaterwe of Mops eranthig a stogie one. PILICIC Of MULE: • t . Tab Quirti $2, Thre. of $3, Four Quarts et. EU A QuArt. vi, sh. Quattl 86, Fourteen Quarts fO,7wentr sc.. • et .A.Ltreet.7.4t.C. ILINIZLiN, 6.11 Broadway. Net r"lks - .- Agent for Puente, avl7.3Md, latx.l.lret, Mrs Pelab= tod Cordial 13 ittore AT nrziclusn roc A. 810)4(111C, APOS IT I V E AND PALATABLE Remedy f ernendDebillty. Dyspepsia, Loss of Sp. etn and all dlsor,bxe of the Dipole@ Organs. The Inventor tnri Proprletoref Ordirey'.. Celebrated Chr dlaißiders in recommending them ae an unrivalled -took and, ineigoranr, 1e sustained by the beet medical &unto:nine or Europe and America, a. well as by the multitude. who bare mast than. AS lnstoratire .1 stand slam— Thousands who are now anguishing t awake to new l existence by this powerful rectovator. dyeramde who remits to Oodfrey'e Cordial Bitten, finds benefits perm.. nerd- Upon the vital emus, they esetthe a direct sanita ry infinence, and yet their &gentile as mild as Watery.— For amend doldlity. sinking at the etomach, tore of appe tite, sick headsch, or mental depression, Itypoehoodtiesis, broken sleep, fistalente, Wetness attar eserehm chalk, eaddreases, and all dlsordere of the necronsaymme, their hmeate are incalculable. Purchasers mental lobed against all propane a. Central Depot, l 0 booth Wil li am ernet, N. Y. Jetelytemr OEO. GODFREY. Proprietor. Grodtl.o, ry.a Celebrated Cordial Gin. nalttu, rut ttais not zioar,tru. TTII IS • • UNEQUALLED , BEVERAGE pones:son nittikinal propertim of the highest order.— It Is mentifocturedeapedell_v funeral by the Proprietor. and Patentee. of the bed materials,and hie all the matte with out the deleterious erode of any otharOin "either Great Ihitain, Holland or Ude 'coun GODFREY'S CELE IIItATEDOORDL&L OIN• has been' adopted by emlnent Pktelhorie en the With and most tilleacions dittneire ht. ulna and diuretic wbklimarsubetwng akiU has yet given to the wohd. It la entirely sum those Mows alehoholie drinka which beget &Garet forsiimaiWOU— Orders to any amount promptly Piled by the Proprietor, . • ap.o. oiirivazr. Importer of &audit., Olti,inines, An, JeNtaltur 16 South William h., New York. Cream Actually Frozen In TI Halt' ltrlnntei f MASSER'S" PATENT FIT MIN UTE FREEZER free z eO TILE TESTI—The abfilty of ilamer's Freezer tocrown In five minutes na fully proved on Wednesday, the 18th day of March. at the Furatehing Wntemom. of S. w. smith, No. 134 Bond way, before a largrandlencoavvembledto heafa lecture from Plnt Irmo on the subject of refriermuta. Croanz was as , tonlly'frtcon in 3 minutes by the watch. PRIM, 3 quarts._ 431 8 quarts-. I wilts. 4 14 quarts -0 quarts-- • b - 144. A liberal ditcotu E. P. POKEY, Itsaufactun York.. of to the to •r, No. 0 Platte street, N.. Orders for tbir above prmpt! anon: tor “Artbneo" colebrat Jars. Periods by ORO. Sr. HUI splfrAtor And JXO. MEM tly executed Also wholesale twit Bell Sealing Cum and MIX'S'. Federal at, Allegheny, ILNI3 47 Starker et. uor. at. Imported Wham!, Groceries, dee. I. & W GEERY, 213 easAL loam, Ann 710 naoanwar, new TOIL [Fartoblished 1504.1 TXPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST A. Quality Family. armadas, offer to the Trade. Hotels, Private Famillea„ nod sr, who are choice In their W., and delete a gontine ietkk , slams variety of TEAL --Green and Black, Souchona, Pond:long, English Brestratt, Oolong. ImperiaL Lipton. Gunpowder, Soong Hyron, he, in doom and half rhea., Se. COPIRE--31.ha aol Java. ISLNES-31adetrul, niterriee. Porta, Rocks, Sr. very old an dßl a O d b R•raa ottles. ~ In original packages, derntiohns, mag tos n BARTON and OCESTIRR'S CLARETS. OILIMPAIIINS—Meet S Chardon's Cob% lon Versemy. Do ; Beldeelek, G. IL Ilsznun'e do do do LlQUOlLS—Biandiet, Rnme, Widatey, Oln, Snook, Writhe, Klrech; de., Se. to orighul packages, aim Condoa, lareaebino, Anieerte, fioyeau An IdAVPLIQUOILa—London Brown Stout, Scot. mid &Mild , Alea. CIGARS—A variety of clot. bran.. :ICICLES—English and French. S.tUCE.9—For Ebb, Currie, Game, Meat, do. Cif EESE—Stllton, Che.ler, Royal, Slew., Prince Albert, ' Parmesan, tidiveto, Sap... Darla and and Arnett.. SUPARS—Lonf,ertdhed. Pulverized, St. Crolz.do.., In bar. role and half bared.. RAMS—treat plat. and Arned.a. OILS-01Ive, Sperm nod Whale, JairDAr Liquors are warranted unadulterated and of oar own Importation. • fo3Alf. Gold Modal Pleases. QTEINIVAY SONS. kJ uncrIII:ERS. 84 Walker street, New York, recelmi the of First Prize Modaft . arefietltion with the best =kers in: IF ?rum, w York. Phllwhdphis Rod B altimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE 11EDAL8 at the Moompoluom Fair, Weebinzten. 8f arch,lsBs. A GOLD MEDAL, at the CrystaT Palace, Near York. No vember,lB,Bs,,Orelog the only Oold ledal riven for Mato .erfthin do last six years.) libel .11 (BOLD MEDAL at the Sloryload lostittne, Baltimore, YIIE YIDS? PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair. Crystal Peter., Near York, Noveinbat.l , 4l Among thejuilges ones the Ent =Weal tate.nt W the onantsy, each as L Mason. Dot. whelk, Wallenhangt .and many other. At. A. S. Piano. (with god orlthout the Iron Yreme) ore era.-rantott for three yeah, and a written guarantee given. Plazas *eked and ehipped without chume. Prime c.d.:mt. thZialltlT The Beet Fruit Ce.ta —ls It I. the 41- 0.. A. N an,O / MOST DURABLE BOLDER, cinerfiam l M r nottb,- wA.45 TUI WORLD. RUBBER RLNOB to eal It. No LEAD SCREWS, or WRENCHES are Ord nns SPRING RASP, and le so simple thst env one on tae Pronrirtors tor the United Raze% PRATTE PATENT SAFETY .LAMP AND FEEDER MANUFACTURINO COM PANY, Brcadirey, N. T. Agent., for the Company. DEM E AN. 601 Broadway, N. T. apll%.ltudr F.. KETCHUM 01, 219 Penn R. N.Y. LADIES CfrITON, • L now unfrermilly known as di* very bad ( (=III ose, and •Tho fur Beirmo MACHINES. " Agents, 110BCRT LOGIN I CO, eorpily a 2 net Street, N.. rot* BrUggfoto RR A. FARNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE . e Druggists and Manufacturers of White Lad. and Lithargs, corner Wood and Front streets, Ptilr • • ' - 501100 MAKER, MANUFACTURER t e ri y , r o l f,'. l l , rla I t o L ea d : r tsg . r e od, o. Zin o c ii. l:ll/2t, Whorls, Pot. onz y r Um, to., No. Wood Pittoto4h, tOrtV .... .S. .11{... -COML. TLIMINO FLEMINIII BROS., (SUCCESSORS TO J. KIM & C 0..) Whohula Droniato, No. IN) Wood otroot, Plitobargls, Pe. Proprlotors of Dr. WeLarto'• orlabrated Veradrogo, !Aver JOHN RAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. 31111dr.y,)Wi t olegale and Ratan Droggid and Dada Pidsda, Oil., Dyostuffa fcc., corner Wood and Sixth errata SW . Hrolar Agent for Dr. Ford's Wadlcino. op2l . TORN P: SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL- Palnts,olls, TarnLahr..awl Dymtaffa, No. le.M Liberty street, PitteDurgh. All ovine will medic prompt attention. kir Agent forSebduck's Pulmonle Syrup. mar24lydaw itE. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL er in brags, Paits. Dyeetuftt Varuhl An. tc., N o . 75 'Wood street, Pittsburgh, •P . wa. a. Gonda warranted Priem low. rammucx lIRAM . .010101 RAUN & ItEITER, 'WHOLESALE AND Retail Dnlntets, corner of Ulna,. and St. Clair Ma, fJPTOSEI FLEbIING7(SUOUESSOR - TO L. N Wilcox Co.)corster Market emit and Diamond, keeps nonatantir on hand a fall and ocmplete alaortmant of Dray, medicines, Medicine Mesta, Perfumery, and all articimper tolning to Ilia badness. fiCird'hyaiclans preecrlptlOns earefolly eorepoureled at al Lours • dally it - d. _Lor 710 Wood stroei, corner of Wood street and Vireo Alley, rittsbdre , . Po. illuotc, bcc 7 _ OIIN 11. DIELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamand Alley and Fonrth street, Me Agent far CHICRERINO i BONS' (Radon) PIANO FORTES, MA SON it HAMLIN'S MODP.I, MELODEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, And Dealer in Musk and 31pgical Goa. :WM KLEBER ic BRO., No. .53 FIFTH A. St., Sign aftbeGoldco ttarp,Mo Agent tor MINNS CtAgtrS•(NS. ,York) unrivalled Grand and Square PIANOS, and CARCIAHT 2 NEEDHAM'S gram., 11E1,0. DEONS .d (MOAN ILAILMONIMIS, Dealers In Multic and Ma.* Instruments. OS CILIALOTTE BLUME, MANDFACTUR ER and Daatar In Plum Fetter, and Importer of Mask and Muskat lnatmments. Hole Agent for the ILAMBUBD PIAN(KaIso Ter BALLET, DAVIS k CO.'S Boman Plano% withal:o without. Zama Attachment. 118 Wood Meet. fittornegs. ..'Benjamin F. Blood, _ coussruaa An. ATTORSEY ~ .AT LAW AND. COMMISSIONER POE THE STATES OP ?raw Tore, . L I obro, IreararkYr. Manacboartn, 1 Indiana, Malne,• mkb h . A . lowa, , - Tirtbdil Illlnaß - ' ( Nilecossid. Ackaarrlrdprandstt o as tan, add Olgi " adralatnend to'ba or and In any or arr above vaned Btata..; - Mani NC 45, Cate oppositct • burgh, Psalm lb it 3 • A fORNE ' A • i Law, end &Delta or the Dank of ritc.hugb, no: no ‘otatta 'treat, rutoborth; - d.ls TOSEPIi S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT urn.p, .t 1 . Mtn ?co. 93 Fourth rl., mar Wood, Plttd+arch, A. ' mr24 - ARTZILOILN & RAZE.N, ATTORNEYS st Ism. °lke ist Odeon • Nailer, Ranh street, AIDES-..Bo2'Dry 'Flint Hides;' 64 Green .a.e.:noketie do, received all.ll for We N p u p a, SPlnoE NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From ALBERT G. ILICIIAILWOYSAMMIA.MI Asa Coi. ezgraNDPSCI Omer., 360 Brmd,my, feu York. / 11 10. 1 7 Important tioßee:liders, Liottor Merchants and Wholesale Grocers. DR. rEUCHTIVANCIER'S, Firmoringt,to Product ata Nowa', Notice ErcrY Val • • THE UNDERSID HAS LATELY rimle groat Improvement* in Das branch of businoss. The Haturinp are put twin package. of 5,10.14 0 and requires but the addition of Pure Spirit, tattier Ist or . ith proof, and Liquor, mach ail Comm. either dark or tette, ItolLuol and English Gin, Jamaica and St. Croix Duni. St,. nougabels,Dourbon, TO.b .10.mch II Lasky. Apple. Peacb, Cherry and Iburpberry Brandy, Port and Madeira Win. will In Inst.staly pro-I.a. It requires nu skill, but . WJibon of a good say 50 mllons to each gallon of Ow re- Bp..* Flaming. The bot Cognac Oil. green, yellow and white, warnmed I gennine, as loon PA any other importer In the United States lEwen. of errry Liquor. Extract of Cognac, ilk of which produce. 290 dello. of Cognac. Raw Whisky may, by Dr. b.... age and body preparation be made smooth with but • Milling exp.. Die prim of }L plied are extremely moderate, and carrion. In lull supplied by DR. LEWIS FEI.ICIITWANGER, ( 5, ...w.. 1 1.1. , frr0f Qruyt, tArenrial Otis and Metal; i; uvrrollye mood Photographic Cheeticals. a. El.—Sole Agent fo N riliodfre l43 r M i:ceTe m be t alcd '" Co N rd r Tal r llTters . end (Du. ap27:da wIImTA „.- JOSEPH WHITE'S Carrtage Repo•ttory. JOSEPH WHITE NOW CARRY tog au tniehten In his spaciona perm (0. , lately enlarged) between Pittsburgh and Lawretwe. villa, near the Two Mile Sun, reepeotfully invites the puidie to Inspect hie stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, to Aud he perticelerly Informs gentlemen parrAosers, that one price only Is made. Fourteen year.' experience in the ben- nen, noble , . him to plane before hit patron, the tame choice collection of Ca.iaimeg,ithich to marry yeah past it hos been hts particular department to select from the radon. and moot talented Eastern Manufacturers. The success of his new system is completm- the economy of ble armage• ownts will supply the bed and moat fashionable manufactu rers at moderate prim. Unencumbered by than beary expenses, which the mania for decorating .flousts of 'Business, bit heaped npoit the price 47E0004-Owing to large - rental Joseph White will mU or. ready money only, at conch lees than the mud 1 1--Zerciaiwts repaired fa the beet manner with dlw patch. reicaumirr Pittsburgh Coach Factory ILL L. STEPHENS, BIGELOW A CO., formerly E. I. BIGELOW, .Ps. 46 Dioooood Alky offer Wood Street, PIETSIIMIGIL PA. ITULD RESPECTFULLY AN :tom:ft to dwell:7lam. ming oammunity an pn in general, that I bare this day purchased the Inter.- ..eat or my former partner, Mr. Albert, and carry on tbe hulloes. in all Its branchoeAt the old stand, No. 46 Diamond Alley. In changing the name of title old and 110 well resat, 1131.1 manufacturLog eatabllsheagmt, I same the public no effort Omar be wanting on my part to deaerre the game high cluu-acter to long enjoyed by my predecessors and a...dates. ja7:l yd M. L. FITEPIIENA. Comet" and Carriage Factory. ' JOHNSON. BROTHER dt Corner qf 43dnume and Rebecca Sten*, ALLPSHIENY CITY. f WOULDthei ß r frlESenP.ECenrdiaTell.publu-elgeN oo- rany, that. they Aro manufacturing Carriage, Itarouhee, RticfiusrArtt Rafigka t BlAigha and Chartists, ill all their vari o elle. of finish Arad proportioro. AU orders will be executed with *Wirt regard to durability beauty of finiah. Repairs will also be attended to oil the moat reasonable terms. Using ht all their work the best Eastern Mats, Pules and Wheel tout& they feel rend. dent that all who favor them with their patronage will he perfectly aatialled ell triad of their work. Purchasers err requested to biro them a roll before pur chasing elsewhere. notlyd FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY—Fa:Ara/ SL, between /Fy/ie and Penna. Aroma Warehouse—Nos. 38 & 40 Smithfield St., STEAMBOAT -CABIN FURNI'CURE—Vre constantly mannfictstrlng FITEAYIBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CILURS, and Incite the attentlnn of those Intenstted In htentalthlg boats. so.looltsrd T. B. YOUNG & C. F. s.t.opFER M 31/Liao/ploy and ibalnut, mutable tor parlor', chambers and dining. room., egnal to any tn tonna In [h. Enataro and at loam. Errry sullelr made by band and war ranted. 1 Ilotels andStoamthoota farnishod at short notk Warevvros corner Pe. and Wayne sta, Itsikortdc .leZcd.krstyB . -- .TX.d;fWI.V. WOO.O NITIEI.L. CABINET .11A-VrFACTrRER Nos. 97 k 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. T W. W, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS o his 'DIM& andel:4mm,, that h. ha. Jutt - ounplata,l his mock of Yurnltunt, xehlett is decith.dly the largest ere: offered far Ws to thlacity. AI be le deterruftwd to ni bold hie neck, erith roomed =sterility beat trot km:lnstat end newest deeigera end from the extent of hie °DIU, 4114 facility in manufacturing, he le enabled to pn.iduca warrant ee at the folreat prices. Ile keeps always ott band the gemdeet rudely or «,ry ancrusota of fundhare, from the dampest and pLaitest, to the =let elegant and eerily. 11101.1 boom, or coy port ofone, MAT be furolabod from hla taock.or manufactured caprolody to order. med) C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • R. SullerOVl•olamela and Retail Dealer in Llooka. rtatlonery nod Paper llaaidnge, Federal •veer, 6th door S. FL of u.rtet meat,. TOHN S. DA VISON', BOOKSELLER AND C &annul, =ovum na ArGon t Agnew, No. G.; Market atn.et, near Fourth. Pittsburgh, Pa. TrAY &CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONERS, No. 65 Wood street, next door to the non nrr or Third. Pittsburgh, P. School and Ictiv Bucks run shindy on hand. JL. READ, E I ' KSELLEIt AND STA. . TIONEN., No. 78 Fourth a., Apollu Building+. R. CALLENDER, --BOOKSELLE, Stationer, Maim s& MIL Fifth .tract . COMMISSION AND - FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 90 Pilte Sued, &. 1.112, Mo. Sara TO Emu. Hama! d Co., Joan L.scm. Lourers,BnrscisT k Co.. Eva Pam= Trill purchase to order, H•rnp, Baron, Grain, le. Prompt attention gtren to say manner or forwarding. Jeflayd )PRINGET R HARBAUGH, COMAIISSIGI ..sarreloutt,..thaler In Wool. Provisions and Product gem .00117, No. M.B Liberty mreet, Pittsburgh. Po. HENRY G. KING, (LATE OF THE firm of Slog k Moorhead ' ) Commlarloo Without, 1143 a Dealer In Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 78 Water street, be. low Market. Pittsburgh. Pa. ar.l9 AA. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO lIAR . dy, Jonas l Ca,)Ckorimisalon and Porwardlng Myr. chan4 Agent or the Itadloon and Indianapolis Railroad, cor ner First and Ferry atn.Plttabrirsh, Pa. Ja2Pdyd EDWARD T. MEGRAW, GENERAL CUmmtatinn Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Mano. teetered Tobacco, Imported and D emeetle Clime, Sindr. Le., No. 211 Liberty cheat, opposite the head of Wood. Pam. burgh, Pa. uMl2ly A LEXANDER • GORDOIi, FORIVAI6. Ing and Commission Marehant, Load Pips and, abort Lead Agent, Dealsr In Pig and Mr Lead and BIM, Ammican and Manilla 'romp. fact. , 110 m• • R.. R. T. FORD still continues hia new VIDSIRTABLE PRACTICE 10. oak., Weal end 'enozylrania Avenue, (Fourth &met Rood,) Rest end o Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa. IN unlimited success in Acute and Chronic Diseases ow not be equaled to any of the medical practice of the prompt day. mrlailterlyr. PR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED M. Dr. Smithlhcomer Fifth 110 d Smithfield street; on DAYS. WEDNEMAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to I and I to 3 o'clock. 2'sirßoaldenco nn the Itrowzordlle Dowd. Je2141 d. JO.. P. GAZZAX, X. .......... ruritroo. r. o DOCTORS GAZZA3I ZE FLEMING. Office No. 21 .E.T.th street, Pittsburgh, Ps. reatothods MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS m Elllka and Laze Dreg, Goode generally, Cloaks, Talnaaa and Shawls, .rnabrolderlea add Staple Onnla, fur family rtan An unusually exterudee assortment In all the roily a received and soiling u the lowest prices. 44rNortherset oar. Fourth and Ilyket oe3 LCO., PITISO . O .0. L ANTOONT • CO., N. TOSS. A A. MASON & HOLESALE ..cx..• and Retail Dealers In Fancy CO., ;Assi Eta& Dr) Goods, AT Fifth strost„ Intlobusb. ~3ieetccn BanD ~gcnt~, .- CoMellon& Inlowa. J. M. GRIFFITH, CO T.1%:4 KL LOR A T LA fr, DITIICQUE, lOWA. WILL GIVE PA.RTICULAR ' ATTEN- T v the eollertkna and 'wearing afdaUa , amount., In I/ammo...ad surraucullng roma'. Sari/am:Mawr. Promptly Made. IMII3IINCUI 131 rtmarann: &F. Von Bambara, Logi Jones, tooth & Coq R. HMIs Roberts. Ate": N. 0.3111,1.141 Wm. Cam:duet= d. C O 4 A. A D. R. Chamhenc JOHN CAMPBELL , , ANUFACTUREROF BOOTSIt and SHOES of ecru description, Pio. 34 &Win id etreet,Pittaborsti, P. orahlyd DISSOLUTION'—The Copaitnerghip of J. AcAmAAAkir • CO, la dissolved We day ny mutual consent. J. tiebommakor Is tally Authorized to ...We the badness of the concern. .1. SCLIOONMAEF.n, tnyZi TllOB. B.,UPDIICE. 11111COUSES-30 good fiubstantial Dwelling lionaea and Ida, of rarlona sisot, f r Ws on 'natal lama. For further particular. enquire of /LEIB & BERGER, , . - comar-ofSndthrkld and Second ea. rinh 'met; TUBS -ART) KEELERS-30 dos Tam. 25 _0 dos Hooka, for tale by MIS t BERGER 83 • Car. gmllhOold nod Second sta. ROP BLACKSOO lbs. in'store and for sale by Je9 , FLEMING 11408. 25 half chests Black. Tea received and for ule by ^ • Wit. McCUTCHEON; - Je9 , 219, lAberty frt. ROSE PEM-441X) Ms just roo'd and for ade by mjoo mama MOH. agrig in IBMICU ' tore M Min tEarciagro Surniturc THOS. 4 TOUXO MIMS L. TO T. B. 'YOUNG & CO., 1 1 40 , TTALTTIJOIth Or liookscticris, bzc Commtsoton, &c D. H. THOMAS, Ilbgoictans 13Q epobo. ._..: Y~~.:.... ' ' `,, , PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MO t N - ralllV TORN ADVERTISEMENTS Prom H. S. SCHELL'S Advertising Itonsv, No. WZ Itrond. SOMETHING NEW! Hall . ..Tatung America Fire-Cracker PI•toll Tilts admitted to be the mom amusing Toy over offered to TotmpAtt io nuimblef rill time of the year. It makes a report xotnal to the common pistol, and caret, a ball with the mote poi:Oleo for ten parer, though not with fore enough to kill, making It the ouly cheap nod hamlet, pistol for carnet practice Inexistence. 100,0nOodel In four weeks! Retail price, 2.1 mute and upward. aronittug to the tauter. Trade pricy eti per 100 pistols. mall on Sent by Expnal loony part of the country. A. W. MALL, till Broadway, N. Y., Inventor and Sole Manufactorer. A full Description, with engravings, sent to any addreos oa reciatruf pretaitzt.Auncro....t_ I on hand. 1000 Agent... Wanted. A beautiful Specimen Mod soot by Expm.e or Malt prepaid or terd.pt of $l. .101.1 cod. ATEN'T SPRING BEDS, PATENT SPRINCi P MAT.M.C. AND P.M. Ix rump Panncr Moscrrro Canny; ~to Nm. . . . . .. • . We manitiworo and offer for We the beet Beds ever sold In Mi. or any other market. A personal inspection sill sat isfy any one (tribe correctuess at what we mite. Our Alm quit° Nets ambine beauty, cheapness. eintplicitynadpericet Nry niudnet tweets, seißlont obstructing tbo circulation of alr. Deal•rs.and others will consult their men intermit by examining our Bedsand Nets before purchasing eh, where. C. B. dc W. STRATTON, Agents, 379 C/ 1 / 1 11.1... N. Y., met of tin-luny. JOtivtar'S KID-GLOVB CLEANER. JOUVEN'S KID.OLOVE CLEANER. • JOUVEN'S KID-GLOVE CLEANER. JOUVEN/d KIDOLOVE CLEANEIL JOIZI TEN'S KIIMILOVE CLEANER. 25 cents per bottle. 25 cents per bottle. IS cents per bottle. 25 cents per bottle 25 cents per bottle. 25 cents pot bottle. 25 cents per bottle. 25 cents per bottle. One bottle cleans 50 pair One bottle cleans 50 One bottle cleans AO pair. • One bottle cleans 50 pair. A. odor proceeds from the preradatlon. the glove can he worn inditatiately after it is eleantdplme of flannel, apply •mnall portion of the preparation very _jght/y, and the dirt will instantly disappear. It is the snide used by thelidAllove Mantifactorem of France to Impart that purity of finishand softness for which their gloves are so Justly cel ebrated. It elem. kid slippers and whits and colored kid gloves elegantly. It is also an excellent article for the toilet and for beautifying the completion, removing to,, Pc- far exceeds In excellence any of the thonatid and one pre/Nitrations usually mild for that purpose. One trial, at the trilling expense of 25 cents, will ounrinee my one Mat the article is till that it Is claimed to be. Try bottle of it for 26 cents, end you will never wish lobe without it. It ran be obtained of all Drogghtsatul Dealers In FlowyGoods in Dills. burgh, and at wholeade, of the wile proprietors, CLARK A CO, 335 Drosenar, Now Voe.. A liberal discount to the undo. As there is an Inferior article In the market, boyere will be careful to see that the name of Claim A 00., is upon each bottle which thoy purehave. Always on band Eby R. E. SELLERS, HENRY RICHARD. PON, Jos. FLESHD, and other Druggist,. in Pittsburgh. jekilmdds Hone. Furnishing Hardware. PICOT 8.7 SHOTWELL, No. (GI Maiden Lane, Nets York, TNIPORTERS and Jobbers of Cutlerv, Fen- I, lan, Tea Trays. Fire, Irons, Tinne.l and grunnollod Hollow Wars, French Tinned Ware, Andiruns, Fry Fan, Cool MA., Planisbed Jammed Mainland ltrittannts Wan.. IitanTAPITIMEII or PLATED 9POONB AND FORKS. G 1 Malden Lane. New Vora. Eii=MMl:tM! p 1 , :. ,. .k .t, : , T a. 0N , ,.. 11 , : h! t a r tfite L tu r rj ß:s ra l f r N un er. :. and lai Illtut ratml Catalogn,s wut on ottlti.tiou to IL PAWN: Jn Onlm.lnt 24 Orortnatroot, ll:nar 'fork. Modern litv/e of School Furniture, Itir.kNUFACTURED and for sale by N. Jomcrox. Yo. LAI lltotton etroeL Now Void, A largo .apply kept riittantly no nand. flrridaro torn ant. od on application at AN.... tonAltudto LIGHTE, NEWTON 41. tittADUtiltlid, 4!1 //room< .S2r.-4, I - ork, ANI3FAI!TUIIERB of the l'atent Arch 111 Wn.itt Plank Piano Fortes. cch.bratail for depth. lull. mesa, richness. purity. and a ytartillar singing quality of their Am., fug. which they hare rogetvad the high - eat econaimait trona fir gThatest rnumgal colettritie. or tln, countr4: nod in ferry fair. When brought in eonmetition with nthar Itt.dcu. Went., bare obtained Itigha..t premium. The Patent Arch (Amon Plank, which i. o.rnial and instal tally by eta. ~,Alaranteen their standing in tune lormer 111413.1 F aber Jn •trument: ' , hill their oripremodentad , I.rnand in all pads of the country I. A siittrient prwl rat their unprrior eneeller, A liberal disc...tint to Clergymen, Ach-raLs and the trade. Jaklyd:s Gurus BAGA LEY. COSURAVE S CV., Wholes:4lo Grocer, hoo and '2il Wood are,. nu. burgh. TT A WORTH 11110. & B I:01V NLE E. would lattynt - t fully in.iw th.. attention of Ow Pnt.ttr n. tlitnr ttt.vk ..f Nrlnt , t, Frottp .n.l rattail) GnKtrrict. such at , ['Atm I..tutt.tott.... .nd Jnra Ao ., etttl C,untny Ittnrk Young Ily.no .10., Gulnunt•ir .11.1 Imperial tAtt , tna I , ....rist,ett ilenn,t Sun.+ tt. Purot:tnntn- brandy. 11.4. 1.u.0 (tan. 01.1 Port Winn, nin•rry, !liettnirm do. Channyalgo du., Ott Stonouy..-ntn:ln, u Intiotrt.m/ ‘3,-ntnan anti Mayan, Cigar.. Thu elt,yr 4 KAA, 142 ether with • rtnt,ral zntorttnent ot ext.rnnutly for annt mtail nt IL. Pnala Ten Storn. Corm, of tint Ittunna : l and Ttistnton4 tt11,3 ..... I. Y. AND pEts E It(i E It. (; IZOCES Dval.r• to Oruro, Lent. Fl.or, nn•onst, kr ,ourblVrst ct•rner Vxolthfi,ld mud Socond Streets, Pitts. Imre, • A LEX.kNDER .K.ING WHOLESALE Gto.rer and Itnporter of Sax .4... p. No. %Vert. Pittsl•nr,ll, Po. %175 L 311TH E, HBO., CELTHE TWl,ltmaio Itectif . ekng Dnaillern. and Wine mod Llquor )I..ranntn. No. L.V? Lawny otreet, _TONES 45:. COOLEY, WIIOLELA LE CERA nn.l Drat Firrnirhera, dealt,* to Pr.ltirt. aol rittaburgh Altittulactures, N 0.141 Water vireo, r o ar el,.•rry Atte). Pe ttsburgit. Pa. my2,l ca 11111 VER bILWORTIL WIIOLESALE tirorera. N 0.130 and 132 S'road stmt. (betwrrn Wor.l and Smith l'ittaburgh. ACULBERTSA, WHOLESALE a GroNer and Camtalrainti )lerettratt,Dcalariu 441,1 Yltrallurgh Ilitaufarturrol Article*, 114 Liberty atr.rt. l'lttototrgh._ ..... Rol.— WILLS., ILOTD. JOHN FLOYD S CO., WHOLESALE Grocery and C.onnolsaten Merchants, No. 173 Wood and :GM Liberty wee. Pittsburgh. )old ROBERT 31001tF:, WHOLESALE ORO PER. Dealer to Produce. Pittsburgh Manufacture. and all khuls of Forogn and Domestic M Moe and lignors. go. 315 Liberty Iltrte4. 09 hand a spry barge mock of dOpe ertur old Slommgabola Whiskey, whirl will be wild km for earl. lOW/ RAIt 4011,1 RUM,. WATT s WILSON. WHOLESALE G RO CERA. Co.:Motion Merebauts and Desist" la Pro. duce and Pittsburgh Sitinufacturon, Lthorty strrirt Pittsburgh. JOTS taa DICIM .114111 at DIM". TSAIAH DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Onxurs, Commission Meech. ts,and Peiders In Produce No. 60 Water strort, anii 63 Front street, Plicsburgb. crrt!...s, THOM. LITTLE. 111 (Late of the firm Robipon. lAttla k co.) LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE GRO- ' a CE11.9. rroince and Cumnlsalon Merchants, and Ihndere In Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 112 Second .treat, Pittsburgh. jalfkr22 ircurcemou n. L. WM. McCUTCIIEON & CO., WHOLE SALE droc.r., Produce and Commbeion Merchant., 'and Dealers In Pittaburgh Manufactured Artlcl.., No. ::10 Liberty strret, corner of Irvin, Pittsburgh. P. niy3 JORS ATWZIJ. 4 J CILIA ATWELL 4TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers. Produce and Commission Merchants, and Driller. in Pittsburgh 11nrinfactarsi, No. 8 Wood atraot, bob tunon Water and Front el. Pittsburgh. aplB /40.1, MUM: VI. N. ROM.. ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE R. Grocers. Commissiou 31orchants, Mal Dealers In all kinds of Prost/4311k Produce and Pittsburgh Manutarturek No. 22..5 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Jalelyd R()BERT IL KING, WHOLESALE 0110- CER., Commission Merchant. and Dealer in Ifoatkers, Fish, Flour, and all kinds of Country Prmlues, No. '2ll lAls erty street. mouth of Stull, Pittsburgh. Pa. Liberal ad. eances mad° on ronsignmouts. ROIMAT .1.13C1.1. ..I.IXLS L NIMADINO, ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE, SALE linear., Coinirdssion and Forwarding Mon clinnta.4 Dealer. in-Prat...ill Pittaburgh Mn.lootnnia, No. :gal Marty street. Pittoburgh, Pa. nied iiroburc Dealtro CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. cqtraNs, Forwarding and Commission Ilercatit.sail Dissisr in Cheese, Lutist., lake Fish and Produce generally, 26 Wood et., Abuse Water, Pittsburgh. rity2.l JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF ITARREN, • 01110, eummartnn and Forwarding :Verdant, and Wholesale Dealer in Wentern ittNeren Chem% Butter . , Pet and Pm! Aml4 and Western Product, generally. Snail at, between Smithfield nod Wood. IYdt.bareh. BA SOltS BANE & ANJER, (SUCCES M =to A. t A. Alclitatiiii,) Deaden in Flour, Grain and co. Comm) ton and For Item Zcn. Ig4 EOC OPd ,treat, Pittsburgh, Po. Paul. ' 5 7:.n Flinn C.: lIERBST, FLOUR, Plto- DAVIDdi., Provbilou sad Curnealsalou Blerchmt, No. 257 Liberty street, corner of Read, Pittsburgh. gives his otter,. lion to the sale of Roar. Pork. Dates; Lard, Chew., Dotter, Grain, Dried Fruits, Needs, ar., 4a-C'ousl,rumeotarespetfully siolletted• rustly ALEX. Fuitsrni, (succEssoie TO ro m a, .4 &nu.) Forwarding. •nd Conunlaakot chant, Dozier In Wool, Illdes. Flour. Damn, Lard 'and Lard TI and Produce ganerally, No. 75 Water re.., Illtsbnrah. Pa. RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION . Morehmt sod lissier lu Gromtas sod Product., 27 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, P. Refer to E. ilssia.ro. Pittsburgh, Cosiotars Co. Pittsburgh. d7 - Consignments solicited and satistsetury retort's gum. aroma. 1-46BER' - T CONI3IISSION 11., Merchant. for the do of %Vector° llonorte Clinton, Witter, Larki, Iwo., rails, Pot and Pear/ Mltay Ealorattn, INN Pinot, llnda,Stioda.Drlod Prolt,.d PT lure annerallB, No. 8 Stolthlleld attert, between Brio and Want. ni..l (lIIARLES B. LEECH, FORWARDING oud Commis - len .11erchsat, Dealer In Flour, Groin, Be. eon, Litril and Butter. and all kind. of Protect, N. IS Smith field stmet, between First and Water. op 3 WAREIIOUSE.—JAS. CiAltll - INER, Wlsolnale Dealer In Flour, Provialana and Pranlnoe generally. No. d Sri coth erect, bbtwron Liberty and Smlthfleld,Pittabargh, P. alirTerrna cub. WIN. n, T10U113.. AS. mum NPI. B. 110 LIVES & BRO., PORK AND Bee[ Packers told Dralrrs to Provisions, =nor of Market wad Proof streets, Pittsburgh, P.. DECORATIVE PAPER Pa r a.* itsseo Marble azieWood Daeotative Pa. raaneglagifer MCl:am wallsand malwtallpP. Farvalaby. .1•20 W. P. MAPPHALL *CO, 117 Wool at. ,~.. 4 _ ~ races".: `✓-_=~ ifianufacturtra WELLS, RIDDLE & CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., LAVIInerCIIELS nr W HIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. °Mors gilloiterl &cm the [nolo, nod promptly ship- Pod as per Instructions. TCR3I2 , --0 monthly or 6 prr cent. dimomrt for 00.6 0e23:4,161,6, J. & H. GERWIG, 11(1M7/0111221. nI ROPES AND TWINE, Cbryter f x,ln and Mama dreels. Pill4+,o, 11x. HAVE ALWAYS ON ILAND A FULL or con 11, 0 , •• WPM Hod Cord, Bash and Crate Cordtc Wool. Broom, Cotton and Fla 2 'Moot Paper, Mato and Colored Twine; Out Linex, Staging Ilan n 1 Ilan. mat:lpMwS wiLLLLII eur...vzsnx -.Jai= k.• 4. WILLIAM BARNHILL & ,CO., ZIIUSII GI Penn st., below Marbuv, Pittabargla, Pa, STEAM BOILER MAKhRS AND SHEET iron Workers. Slannfacroters of Barnhill'. Patent Pollee, Loanotler, Flood and Cylinder Wien, Chimney; Welch., tiro 1.1.. Stearn Pipes, Condensers, Pals Pa., Bog. Pena Iron Yowls, Llfell.ta, etc. Also,lttekenUths' 11 Work: Bridge and Tlncluct Irons, done at the aborts. no. lice. All orders Croons die nt - otnptly. atte ded tn. Jar.. U;lllMittl • Tii ATTENTION OF C ARRIAGE MA KERS, Saddlers and Dealers I dkoftell to Um large stock of No.l Enameled Midas for Tops and Trimming. Patent Dash,Collar,or Ralling,Skirting, Splits, Pad Ulna, do., for solo at eastern price. by GEORGE IL ANDERSON, No. 23 St. Clair at., 21 okay Phillip's mrlSdtrad Mubarak', Pa. - - SIMI/EL KROESEN, XrANUFACTURER OF PINE & CEDAR j. Wire, and Deoler In Willow Wore, Toys, ae., Diamond, Pittsburgh, keeps constantly . on hand en tn sive and 'ruled BMA of articles suitable (or housekeetors, too nominate to mention. Pensons whshlng anything In the line are requested to all and examine this stork, ounnfmtured to cult the trade, lew tor* looking elsewhere. mrlesamd • -- • • . Ponta Cotton-41111e. Pittsburgh. KENNEDY, CHIADS CO., MANUFAC TIMEIIS • • • Pain A No. I heavy - 11-Meetlngle. Carpet Cimino( all igen and shade; Cotton Twine: lied Cantu - " Plough Linea ind Sash cord ; Dotting. Rope of all sixes and descriptiontu 4i-Orders left at the llitisheare Store of Logan, Wit.. A Co., 131 Wood street. will hare attention. J02.3i1y J AXE/ MANUPACTUREIL OP SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Swot Apirita of ,iltr% Nitric Acid; ilidinanio Anodyne: Mariano. Add; Aqua Ammonia: PM Nitro. do Powlces LAUGILRIDGE & MAXWELL, ICINCTACTIALIMI 4/F Brushes, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, ROUSE Fernishing Wred street, shore Fifth, Pittsburgh. Marldnii Itritstint mails is under. Insrlyii wAltitEN MANUFACTURERS AND DRAI.ERS WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND Water-Proof Cornfinsitinn Ilanft and Moiling Mai Ricrie1,,...2.1 Fifth ottnet. cloP.Lly DA fl EL RE YSICTT~ - - mr,INCTFACTI'ILER OF FANCY COLOR ivy Iron•tonn Wan.. Rockli:Law and Yellow Warr, A,. Of at I. Nfanntletnry.r..rii, •t Iranhington and Fra tu nklna atro,.. ,s 1 . 1 , lia:g11. l'a. rIONIIr a. •o. J. t.an ...... 1001 srnr.tT. TABER, POPE 4, STREET, ,1.71,71 - kLr..l OV OSCILLATIXt; STEAM E Xt:IN ES, 80/LEA'S AND MILL 11T/RKS, S:11.11, l'olumbittnitt County, 0. WIIIT3I.AN £ REED'S PATE\T OSCIL LATING' Engines of ulterior ertorL.Matsahlp. eon ,t,lutty on lonml and made to osier. with 11eas1/I.t. le.. for Slnurtna And Ann 31131 k and othrt Itanufartur.ra of J.o!om eltotornbui Governor Cant, an-1 A,ma f.r n9lli,unt Rich a Co.). llnclantote Tuola.Larluall.g Turtling awl ILarinu Lath•i of savory do nut:alum Common Sll.la 1111 s-in,.. molt to 3 VI LI- Jell., 11.11.13131 1.711i011 Foundry, 31ITCIIELL, ' oc:ruscobi & co. UTII-L c CON;T , INTE THE BUSINESS OF m T i y outt3.,,, socktr,i. of I•E \. OC , They win &ulnas...lrv. a. u.n.11. a lame and mend it, 11011/ZIVIII al CASTIA,S, misprving Cooking Storrs, linngeslani Slide Orong, oril.. AND PARLOR OrIA MANTLE A KIT CHE N U RATES, follow Ware. Wagon tints, Du! Irons. .AADIE.N., TEA KI , TTL&S,I4.OO & Plow PIiINTS, Mill and 3iateilinery Castings Generally, Au& GA: , alel ll'AtElt 1 . /yEs 4 all ALSO. !ROA' A .VO NA IL A' nIrTIIE arxr L .1 .V.DS, Shovels, - Spades, 4'iclos, eko., All or wh14 , 1, will L. , sold at marisfacturene myTly y WILLIA M TSTT~ —" - DLITNITIER AND (JAS FITTER. No. I Youre..h itreet. n^ar Lltetrty. and 472 Penn etre, ne. ahem to Al.ternun rarkt.oe'm lire, and Fe+leral o na Larrek Allegheny. Steam. aa)-Evary drianninion of Fithngs (or Watt, Gaa and - Encaustic Tile Far 1141 r. l i enarmilneire, are, S , urn ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Atv.nt. FROM TIIE ORIGINAL PATENTEES. stem., Mlision A Co. !Amino, end Menn.y. tine, Nnn I . l:tthurgh eel All work es.lciiiir! inn anparlor attn.. } . 13111. Dean - in.:a and Nirciniecia ran be area at No. 2 Fourth street, near Lib errY• ja:e23l rarlltri Ensuranct age mg TITE & CIIAFFEE Agents Neptune Ingur &nem LaNy.tr. emrt. --- YINNEY, Agent-Eureka Insureeneen., R 9 Wnt,f,,TriTt. .A.A. CARRIER & BRO., AGENTS Pentetylvanto Itts•unuloo Comp.,. of ritUtburith, Jonos' hullding, Fourth lifted:it. SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi LY tens' I UM... Company, 94•Watnr street. 4 M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur _L • awn Company, V 2 Water stmt. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Fri;nitl JTy • Iln Ciro Ipmrancn Company, North-mat comer Wood and Third rtreat. A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware P . Mutual Insurance LW, ig %Vat, street. TIIOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard Imam anneCcmpany and Pittsburgh Life Insurance Cutupany, corner Water and Market Weeds. JNEWTON JONES, Agent Nlnnufnetur ere lesuranee a. 3 Water greet. 1 1 1 110 S . J. IJUNTER, Agent Fartnera' and Mechanics' Insurance Co., 00 Muer street. JOSIIUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co., 24 Filth Wool. W. POINDEXTER, Agont Great IVest• •rn Inenranca Ca.,97 Front street. Ural 'state Agents P VT F. 31 'ELROY, ItEAL ESTATE • ...I Intelligente Agent, No. 2 St. Clair Mrnet,. Pittsburgh, Pa.. attends to thnSellingathl llentlng nr Pane, Routes. Lots, Milts, Le. City Warrante bought and .old_ Men can be had to Farm and Garden. Women sonatas fur Cooks, Sc. Mildness atrletly attended to and terms wade. mode. .la23N.LorlyF BLAKELY RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE Braker; corner of Samna. awl Smithfield street., Pittsburgh. Ps. Parma. Mums, hot& MIK . P.m.., a., bought and told on rommlnalon. LnaA Won-ante, Villa, Bonds and sot,. negotiated. .I:epeeist attention given to sobdirlding PlMue and dierpoidng of ahem. Terme motion. bin. no ZittlideS WILLIAM IV A RD, BILL BROKER arid Kent Estate Agent. Oilhat Grant street, opma alto St. Paul '. Cathedral. All businesa entruated to Itim promptly attended to at ma...liable commie/dont mylSully EORGE W. BUNK, REAL ESTA TE _Gond Intioranon Agent, /icta. to buying tool tolling , RPM Entoto nr entry el•trziptino, nod to Agnes toutine. r. A 1,.. to looming proporty from lot, or damage by flr., for g,ol. rrltable PhitodelphlsCompanfty. Cb o r g n o twootothlo. fro-0111ce Wort ml.le of Federal eirert, 0000 d floor South or the North common,lerlorny City. meto9 AUSTIV 1.003110 - Ili.. D. 1.001173 A rsTIN LOOMIS & CO., DEALERS ICI Promhoory Not., 4 . 4”1., Mortgogen nor! nil I,..rt ties for Money. 3loncy loaned no Chcclul at ehort &dr', with collateral anroritien. - NOTES AND DRAMS 1100111 IT AND FOLD. Perrone Ae.irin g Lrmuern Retuvoinmerintril on ronrortabir roue, end utpllwlia. run be hiruirluri with g,..ete,„“ t elij, t remunerative pricer. Also, attend to the Pole, Renting • • d Leming of Reel Etate. • Orilre No. D 2 Fourth rtreet, above Wool. Sal -AUSTIN LOOMIS. Notary public. me/ 111cLAIN 4 V, SON, Real Estate Agents B DUI Umtata. No. us% Fourth wool. 110 MAS WOODS, Real &tato Agunt, - No 75 Fourth Area. Opp°lsterg - JO•CPS ntroll36. 'Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL .E CO., lm; Porten and Pealera, ST Wood Anal, twlIT ...it Foodh stn.vt and Lenntond Alley. where may be found an eatenaltra aw,orttuent of °rosy deseriptial or Paper Haugh calor Par. lora, Halls, Dicing Enolrlll And Chamber. Ala, 'Window Erhad.o, In great variety at leveret paienk to country &alma. eel 6 WALTER P. MARSHALL • Co. EEDMUkigON k CO., Nom. 96 and 98 . Third Wee, now Woof, Ilannfacturera and Deaddr. In WALL PAPER. CURTAIN (loom ORNAILENTS. FRINGES. • TASSELS AND CORDS. CatIFORTS. DUDS, PAM"[ SPIRAL SPRING 31ATTRES.YES, Ea., Wonld the saltation of intrakaaera to their large and varied Moak. ap2a-Aned SEIBERT, P RACTICAL UNIOLSTURZyt, • moo. 10d Third blred. 'Pittsburgh, Han S oti , tetuter, and dealer In CUUTAM S, MUNICH:TS BANDSHADESandELINIIS,MATIHASSUSANHHFOII, CUSHIONS, ke. Turticolur attention pad to Illsont. work. Carpet, tittotond laid to order. nstlinlyd • •. T. Wakok and ClookAllrik•r, MORT= OP HiE WATCHES AND JEWELRY, F No.unntistreat,bitweest,llrood'id. - kwtrh.lk.. • lar-Particulir ottoktko pop to dm togiolitheof Arkkhro agrAll work lourankkl. Vittsintrgij Oaytit. PUBUSUED DAILY A_ND WEEKLY DY RIDDLE 8c C ruin .211.7, MOVE 401-17 : 11- PAILYGAZErTrutheold.esi.Vmspoper in the MU, and hating an adunine circulation o +nag Ea inntinas nnti and reaching all dazing, it offers a/Wm. - tow/14 to mires ' timre as the best Inalians through 'chink to reach the paella, IFSATITE WEE,EL 1 - GAZETTE is inns crery day and Saturday, on a large ltanLet sheet. and contains in addition to the acmes of the week, a carefully prepared and rcliable report , '" Me AfarLds, mama-dal and monetary of fairs, and an accurate Bank _Vote List, corrected weekly for War paptr—mating it at but C,lnn menial NcieSpaper an U. TERNS. DAILY—Sis. Dol'are per annum. parablo in advance, or 11:34 mum per Wink, payable to the timbre, WEtiRLY—Ten Dollars per annum, payable la advance. Clubs are furnished on the following tern= Four copies one year $ 5 00 Teo . 0 10 Od Twenty. " .0 00 . And one to the promo getting up the club free. /I“Adranee payments are strictly required, end no pa. per will be tient after the time 4 up to which It nu paid. Rates of Advertising. 1 Square of 10 Hues, 1 time._ ... ............... _.......... SO 1 " • " " 2 " 76 1 " . ..3 " 100 1 . " 1 week 173 1 . . 1 2 • 300 . . " 3 . 100 1 " " . 1 month 500 1 . " . 2 " ..- ............... .._..._. 100 1 . . " " 3 . ' 000 1 " . 4 " —lO 0,1 1 .. " " 0 " - 12 90 1 " . 12 000 Yearly advertbers are entitled to one square;chang• sble at pleasure, per MIMI. 25 00 4Q - Advertleemertts watb Cuba treble price. - '.God and Humanity.," FOR GOVERNOR, DAVID WILMOT. POR CANAL OOMMISILITONER, WILLIAM NILLLW.A_RD. F Oll / 1 7 , 01213CPEDIEcOUT, JOSEPH .1. LEWIS, of Chnter , JAMES VRECII, of Fayeltn. Assembly, DANIEL NE LEY, Collins tp. THOMAS KIDDO,O, Snowdon tp. .1. 11. BACKIIOIJSE, Ohio - NICHOLAS VOEGHTLEY, JR., Allogheny, J. HERON POSTER, Pittsburgh. Associate Judge, GABRIEL ADAMS, of Lower Bt. Clair. Regi4er, JOHN G. CURTIS, of Ohio township. Recorder, NATHANIEL PATTERSON. of Birmingham Treasurer, JOHN J. .MI:8E, of Versailles tp WILLIAM N. BURCEIFIELD, of P.blos. A. B. STEVENSON. of Lower Sc Clair. et,,z• of the Court., THOMAS A. ROIVLEY, of Pittsburgh • Pirmeor nj the Pmr; J. McK INNEr SNODGRASS, of Darning of the Montreal. From the Montreal Itrrald ofJunii 2n. On Friday night the Montreal left Quebec at 4 o'clock, with about thirty eabinpassengers on board, nail some four hundred and fifty or five hundred emigrants. Among the former was Andrew Haves, lisq., of St. Joseph street. Mr. Hayes has furnisher[ us with the following in formation : When the steamer reached about twelve miles from Quebec, above Mr. Atkinson's place at Carouge 13ay, Mr. llayei , came outside thestiloon at the niter part of the steamer, when he obser ved a smoke rising up from the ruidshipa of the boat over the saloon. in a very short time a number of persons were rushing with jugs of water to ettinguish the fire. There was one boat on hoard the steamboat on the hurricane deck, and a hand belonging to die steamer went op to try to get her into the water. Mr. liven did the same thing, and between them they got the boat over the side, and let go the tackles. Ile then got into her, end in a •minute or two mum hers of persons crowded in and the boat sunk Mr. Hayes thenheld on to the boat's tackle. and maintaincirliituself in that position for a long time, till the heat from the burning ship became Leo great. In the mean tiara crowds of persons were ronstanly jumping into the water and elimbing down the guards to get a, near the water no possible. At this time, the boat's head was turned toward the north shore, and she ran until she approached the shore in about one hundred and fifty yards from it, where she ap pear. to have nook in deep water, or to Lave stench a rock, as borne persons believe. At any rate, the water was so deep that there was no possibility of reaching the shore, otherwise than by swimming or in hoots. The flumes, after the smoke was at first perceived, did not take more than ten minutes to envelope the whole vessel, and in two hours the was utterly destroyed, so that hardly a vestige of the vessel could be seen. The Napoleon had started at the same time with the Montreal, and %resat the time of the accident at a distance of about half a mile from the Mon - treat, and above that vessel. Probably from fear of taking fire, the captain of the Napoleon did not judge it prudent to approach theburning vessel. A largo boat, or batteau, was in tow of this vessel, and, after some contention, as it is reported, with the proprietor, she went off to attempt to save the passengers from the burning Teasel. She also had two other boats of her own, which were dispatched to the scene of the disaster. There. were also some boats which Came from the shore, but none of them could approach very close to the steamer, so that every one who was saved was obliged to make Ammo attempt to swim for their lives. :Mr. Hayes himself, after remaining, as he believes, nearly half an hour hanging on to the vessels' aide, found it too hot to remain there any longer, 'and struck out boldly for a boat which was ap proaching._lle swam to this boat; but as the men on boadsaw a much larger number of per sons in jeopardy of their lives hanging round the wreck, they negleoted Mr. Ilayeahs calls to bo taken in, and—it watt not till he succeeded in clutching the boat and - raising himself up by his own muscular force that he felt himself side. The boats with the persona who were Raved all went on board the Napoleon, in which was re ceived 125 passengers and 16 dead bodies. Of the passengers saved a great number were sadly burned, and many of them greatlyruiseds— Once on, board, they were treated b the Cap tain with every attention. Besides those .who were taken oniNa l, (-cl the Napoleon, a few persons, Mr. Hayes thl not more than twenty, succeeded in swimming on shore or to some rocks in the immediate neigh borhood of the beach. m II d .RM. Li• lS While in the water, either hanging ou to the steamboat or to the small boat by which he was eventually saved, he was repeatedly grappled by unfortunate persons in the act or drowning, and at the moment when he laid bold of the boats gunnel, he believes that six persons, chief ly women, bad hold of his skirts. These the boatmen took in before they extended any aid and comfort to him, and dpring this final strug gle for life hie sufferings of mind and body were • excessive. These were increased by the dread ful cries and shrieks of droining persons going on in every direction around htm. These he described as being airful in the extreme. Men, women and children were suffering the tortures of fire and drowning. On one band a poor creature would be seen perched on an outside part of the steamer, where a resting place could be obtained only by the closest hold wills both bands and feet, and there hanging in torture till driven by the smoke and Ileums he or she had to take the fatal plunge into the cold river below. In another direction stalwart men might be seen seeking to accurst themselves about the irons of the - guards, or the paddles. Some of them lost their hold and sunk itiLtnce. Others managed to hangon for a space, but at last they had to give up from sheer fatigue, or by the pressure of other sufferers seeking to secure the same refuge. Here families were preparing and determining to die together; there the husband or the wife saw his or her partner forever separ med. Women with children in their arms leap- ' ed into the water; others held on to the burning wreck until losing their foothold they fell, and were lost forever. The Montreal on which this sad accident ec curred,. is not the celebrated steamer so long under the command of Capt. Armstrong, and during that gentleman's time so great a favorite with the travelling public. The unlucky vessel Just destroyed, was a vessel about two years old, owned and built by Wm Wilson of Quebec. Her engines were the old Ines belonging to the gyd enhatn. :Now that the disaster has occurred, there are plenty of persons to say that they had long foreseen it. It is said that she has been repeatedly on fire during the season. It was generally supposed that she belonged to the Messrs. Torrance of this city; but that is a mis take arising from a confounding of her with the old Montreol. It seems frcins rumors which were afloat on board the "Napoleon,' thatthe "Montreal!' had 1 been on fire previously while getting up her steamoind that precautions had been taken with a view to any such casuality as that which finally occurred; but this is at present uncer tain. , 'After the fire had been burning for A certain lenght of time there was a kind of ex plosion, which destroyed nearly all the upper part of the Teasel, that remained after the c.. • . catas trophe, - . It appears that there was no boat On• board the Montreal which could be.pat to the-ugliest we in saving the passengers. Captain Rudolph MMW=VOMMEI OP P111LA1.14.1131 Alex. caldwell, child 18 months old, unclaim ed; Ratey Laurie, child 5 years old; Jesse. La urie, child 7 years old, and James Lanrey d years old; James Gilchrist, 4 years old, all unclaimed; David Gilchrist and wife, saved, 4 children lost; George Muir, saved; Jane Muir, do.; Agnes Johnson, do.; Peter McCall and mother, do.: Bridget Devlin and Madam Prevost, (lady's maids of steamer Montreal,)' do.; Catharine McCarthy, dcO; Mrs. Catharine Clark and daugh ter, saved; her husband and one child supposed to be lost; Margaret MeCallister and 3 children saved, and three lost; Mrs. Mary Robb, sur geon's wife of the ship John Mackenzie, saved: her husband and child lost: Mrs. Margarci, Dickson and son, saved; her neice. E. Wallace', supposed to be lost; Mrs. Mary Broomfield hav ing two children saved and two children loot; her husband is employed - on the Grand Trunk . Railway at Toronto; David Miln and one boy saved, having lost his wife and Are children; John Hunter, saved; Wm. Dougla.ss, with his father, mother. six brothers and ntfw, all saved; Maria and John Campbell saved, having lost their mother and two sisters; Mrs. James Wylie 'saved, having lost her husband and three chil dren; Wm. Cowin, saved; 1110 A. Cilchrist, wife and child, saved: Miss Mary Pettigrew, saved; Archibald McCollister, savcd, having lost his fat her,sister and brother; Chas. S. Camerundmved; Alex. t•oville, Saved, J. ilaig„ saved, having lost his wife and. dal.]: Alex. MeCallister, saved; Wm. Nicholson, saved, having lost his father; Alex. Knox, saved; U. Stuart, do; Wm. Block, do; .lits. Malcom;on, do; Alex. Watson, do; Jos. manwen, do., having lost his mother and three sisters; Antoine °agent], from Quebec, saved; Alex. Macbeth, do., having lost his wife and child: Michael Brennan amt.:fam e s Sullivan, waiters of dm steamer Montreal, saved; Hugh McLeod, two brothers and ono sister saved, hav ing lost his mother and onesister; Chas. McKay, saved: flak. Wilson and two sons saved, having ' Mot his wife and one child: Mary Ann Wilson, saved; James Colcultoun, lust: H. Asoelin and P. Charon, sailors of steamer Montreal, saved; Xavier Hamel. of Quebec, saved; Wm. Graham, saved: David Watson, son and daughter, saved, having loot his mother and two daughters; Clof fee Bourdean, passenger from Quebec, saved: I Marie Jane, (squaw:, from Quebec, saved; John ' brunt, ,:eward of thC John McKensie, saved; 1 John Mclntyre, saved; Collin St. Clair and wife saved, Laving lost their son Peter; Andrew Adams, saved, having lost Lis sister; John Laugh land, saved, having lost his wife; Wtn. 31cLeud, saved; Margaret Corbett. saved; Thomas Walk er and wife, of Montreal, servants to G. Greett , shields, Esq., saved; J. McQueen, sun and daugh ter saved, having lost his wife and live children; C. McKenzie, saved, Laving lost her mother, two sisters and live brothers—her._ father is now in America; Mrs. Mary Hunter tfild four children, saved; Joseph M'Euvoy, baggageman of the steamer Montreal, do.; Mrs. and Mr. Serjt Brown, of Quebec: Edward Perrault, butcher, of Montreal, do.; Wm. Perrault, waiter of the steamer Montreal, do.; Owen Breen, of Toronto, do.; Mrs. Christian, saved, basing lost her has baud and four children. 1. Gee AT excitement is prevailing at Bloom ongton, Indiana, in connection with the trial of three men, two by the name of Moon en, and one by the name of COOS, who are charged with being accomplices in the murder of Mr. Brice RAU. The friends of the accused have banded themselves together under the name of "Regu lators," and the Brookfield (la.) Democrat says they have been in town during the week to the number of three hundred, besides quite a unlim ber of the residents who sympathize with them. They do not deny the complicity of the three men, but insist that they shall be admitted to baiL On the other hand those who are opposed to admitting bail, have-formed themselves into a counter organization under the cognomen of "Moderators." They are only about two hun dred in number, but its we are informed, have the sympathy of much the larger portion of the community. Great excitement prevails, busi ness in Bloomington is entirely suspended, and as both parties are fully armed, it is feared a collision will be inevitable. Unless this can be avoided; the most serious results aro to be feared. The Vincennes Gazette says: The Regulators who cruelly murdered Bing ham, in Monroe county, it appears have main tained a rule of terror in that county for a long time, committing the moat terrible outrages with impunity, orcry one who became obnoxious to these villians, was treated with the most bar barouicruelty. Only four out of the fifty who whipped Bingham to death—because he had the courage to serve a warrant as constable on ono of their members—have been indentified and arrested: In their examination, at Blooming ton, the evidence disclosed numerous instances of similar outrages by the same gang, upon other highly respectable citizens, who barely escaped with their lives. Upwards of thirty persona have been cruelly scourged, some eight or nine of them females: Several houses bad been burned. Tar San Francisco Bulletin says: The news from Utah is important. The little nation built up by the energies engendered by superstition, ambition and self-interest,•is divided against it self. It must. shortly fall. All are not saints who are in Utah. There are. 6000 "apostates" at Salt Lake, its principal city. They arc pro scribed and persecuted. They arc under the ban of the church. Neitherthoir lives nor prop erty are pro: eve& Their wives and their chil dren, and the things that in other nations arc held sacred, they hold by a tenure which is lim ited by the caprice of a besotted priesthood.— "Destroying Angels," paid..and authorized as sassins, are the ministers of justice there meted out. All are transgressors who venture to doubt the divinity of the inspiration which commands a robbery or dictates a murder. Force and fear are the only bands which bold its people lodger together. Emigration is forbidden. no who would fly their accursed mile, must leave behind his wife and children. Neither labia property under his control, nor can he take it with him. The fruits of his own industry are liable to be • taken from him. If he attempts to withhold them, his life may pay the forfeit. Deere or lime. Jai:onus Cutves.—This ven erable statesman. who has left a prominent mark in the past history of tho rcpablic, died in Co lumbia, South Carolina. on Thursday night last. Mr. Chores was born in September, 1776, in the Abbeville District of that State, and was conse quently in the 81st year of his age, In 18 . 11 he was elected .to Congress,- and during his term gave the casting vote in the negative, as Speaker of the House, on the question of re-pharterlng the old 11. S. Bank. Upon his return to his own State, lie was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, but subsequently became President of the United States Bank, in which position it is agreed he exhibited ,judgment and fiscal ability. Ile wlui man o f neu t er intellect, unbending; will,-and was ever eulogized by his friends as of strict in-1 tegrity. Ilia uro coruattittred.an important li n k between the, Mud and . the itieselltjti his own State, and ids death Will he. Fmtd,,yril.4 sorrow wherever - he has knairi. . • Jantestlloatt ; nl btannlnt - Mil..Waoliliti:.. NA Co., had his pocket gibskid of $250, nt. jij cliinapolis, while on his way home from the Genl oral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. VOLUME LXX I and Mr. Wilson. jr., son of the owner of the Montreal, are said to have saved,themselves by swimming on shore. The emigrant passengers were almost all Scotch, who had arrived out in the James Mc- Kenzie. In the afternoon we took a turn through the Emigrant Sheds at Grey Nuns street. There were 1 there at the time, prog,hly, some thirty or thir ! ty-five poor people, chiefly women and a few children, who had formed pert of the living freight of this unlucky vessel. There were one or two groups of truly distressing appearance ..- and all bore the stamp of persons who had gene through come great calamity, which had had on theif nerves an elect, from which' they had not yet recovered. The most conspicaous figures in the shed wer6 poor old Colin !Sinclair and his wife, who might well Labe formed a model for astatuary representation of John Anderson and his guile wife, only that they were even more weather-beaten in the journey of life than ire usually see that ancient pair exhibited. They appeared to be past eighty years of age, and perhaps, from having already passed through many vicissitudes, were not in appearance at least, so much affected by the last as some of their comrades. They had lost a son. described to us as a very fine young man, who had come out with them, and who was, probably, their only stay in this world. The old gentle man was dressed in a rough kind of plat of brown and white or drab color, and his garments were of the-very simplest cut, which was also true of the old lady, his companion. Sitting on a box in the middle of the room, we saw a young lad of some sixteen or seventeen years, who had lost his sister in this dreadful disaster. He seemed quite broken down by the blow which had failed, on him. Near him on a bench wan a woman with a child in her arms. She had lost two others, and was quite alone with the remain ing one; her husband being in Toronto. The following is a list, as complete as we-can make, of the passengers of the Montreal, with the names of those saved and those supposed to be drowned. There is a hope that some of them in the latter category may yet be found to have been preserved, though Capt. Cote, with whom we have conversed, is apprehensive that only about 12 or 15 persons have-been left behind at Cap Rouge, who choseto search for their missing relatives: -NUMBER '268 for or Nint TO LET. clebnt Store Robni- mask Filth sheet, between Woad and /darkeh suithbleSEL fsr a Fancy Wulff establishment, having Show WWI& and ay.ll;:ht. Enqutre at GAZETTE COVNTDie WM. For Ile nt 11 TWO STORIED BRICK DWELLING containing eight rnogis with ilufsbe4 Rama, situated on taabellnetreet bey the Hand Stmt Briace: Poo* ulna will be given inimedintoly. Apply to ; • J:CO.3MILL k SOS, 207 Liberty.st. It R 1 NT—The Frond, third and fourth nodes of UnisplendinStorenmr being nreeted sia {Good ntre.q by John at5...11, Esq., coundnlng on area of 1.1„ - M0 agnara fret, Ida fire-proof vualt. offices, Lnachtrnyr4lnCar room and epacluns norm.. from Woad etreot and Dian:mod . • Uyl:dtfj * CO. I' r 0 LET.—A well finished . Dwellinfitelt 1 with rani room, ehrobbary, An, dehuhtfolly oared on the river bank, in Allegheny City, near the reel demo of itra Snowden. Rent low. Enquire of Dr. .l . P. DANE. Penn stroet., Or of MOSES DOELAND, Es 4. • few doors Orlon- tho premiss. TO LET.—The Storeroom and Dwelling gin nit nate on the corner et an,.-. and Liberty ste.—AEL - It bee been oceuplal Einar built ar a °merry end Produce ?tore, and to one of the beet ate,* in the city. Enquire of B. U. tuso,:to. 211 Liberty street. EFELLINO ROUSE TO RENT.—That commit:alit= and well finished Dwellll4 floe“, No- Z - e street, now occutiled by the subscriber. The house is in tine enter, and has all the modern soneenleocrit, water. g.,tc., to make It desirable fora brolly. Possession can be had any time alter the nun of May. Artois. O'Hara street, to sp=t.ltf J AS. . . Fo7l — LET.—Three Brick !louses, four room. each, in the 7th Ward, on Centre Avenu Mineral-111e Rood. Rent low to a void tenant. En q uire of WATT h efILSION, N 0.268 Liberty awed. - - FORRENT.—Two Brick Dwellings on TWA street law Stnithlield. N 0.145 has ten Back Building, Ore, Bath-room, ku To. 15.4 has oight Rooms, Giu, Water, to. • Also, oh OffiCool2 Fourth street, near Cherry'sUry. Root 115 per annum. TILOS. WOODS, 75 Fourth rt. T ° ASE:—A desirable Lot in the. Filth Ward, above Ilanieou fronting fitly feat OLI Lit.rtY it. and extenettog bulimia hundred feet to Spring alley, mit. able far a Octal orlamo Yard. -For term. an aloe of - GEORGE W ETHAN, tor. Tharoond ay. and Rtoiduidd et. O FFICE TO LET on Fourthotreet, between Smithfield and Wood sts.—No. J 3. .41 , p1y to mrl2 AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO. • TOLET.—The Hall formerly occupied b the. Son s of Temperance, CO the corner of Wood and Tided meet.. Enquire of JOh N NVOILL & SON, maitf Zia.= Liberty amt. Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale, OP TWO DUCK HOUSES AND LOTS ON THIRD STII4ET BY VIRTUE of en order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, the untlerilgned, Adiuln• burettes of the estate of John 3l'Korrn, deed, ortlroxpasit to Public Sale, nt them Court Home, In the City of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY, Ileit OP JULY. IRS:, at 10 o'clock, A. E.. that lot of ground on the south side of Third meet, In sett city, allot:Rug. the St. Cliart:t Llotel, extending in front 30 Mt, by CO feet in depth, on et.kh areamied molts . .. Story Drich Houma. Trice--One-thlri of the purrhaao money payable on the death of tLo widow, the inter..at theraon to her Miiing her natonal life. The residue, one-third open confirmation of sale, and one-third in one yam, unit one.thinl in. taro yearn, with interest. JOIIN A. 31 . KOWN, JvL.hd pATILICK DUNLAVY Iron Land. 15,000- keRESOFVALLTABLEIRON ORE LANDS FOR BALL—The under signed - hoe the followinglands which ho will sell at a very D price end on liberal tenns in tracts of FllfOtt• SAND ACRES orthe whole. Titlm perfect, and peed war ranty deeds will be gheeo. This lend Is listracts of fire thousand acres each, all situ ated in the county of Perrymtd Bunts of Tennessee, about nix mil. from the Tommieo river, to which paint isnalim lion is uninterepted at all ',woes of the year- The iron Ore is eery almmlant,rieh, mod acknowledged to he es, gued if not the two be the State. The lancleare alsowell watered br the watcra of the Refrain and Duch 'ricers, and aro ten' heavily timbered with Poplar or White Wood, Oak, Chan nel, d . r. A large portion of it !elven tolaptc Ito cultivation. For teethe part iculareapply either la pawnor by letter to GE). iv. it P //MEN, Cairo, Ur to SPRINGER HARDAEDU, Jerainat 313, Liberty et, Plnsbarsh. Osage City, Sawa. E OFFER FOR SALE A NUMBER of VALUABLE LOTS, In the town of Osage,Milolt ell Conoty, lowa. - . Thew ion nre each 86 by 131 feet, fronting on Wide rtroets and WV situated in the mast thickly witted pert or Ohio attiring town. . • OSAGE CITY Is the scat of tho Government Land Oalce, fur Torte). Rivet food Instrict. contaJtal about fifteen 'hundred inhabitants, is rapidly improsiorn and destined to be one of the Most floarishing town Lo Lou. These Late sill to sold at nkW price. Full pertlcular• tan be obtainedat the once of the subscribers. 11. 311 LAIN & SON . , USl4Fonrth at: FINE PAID" FOR SALE-1'4' . 0 have for .le, situate on the Routh bank of the Ohio river, about on mile Moor the mouth of Racoon creek us! about four M e A a half mile< below Philllostwrgh, In Deaver connty, a very a:m.ll<ot Farm of 72 Harm About 25 acres of it clamed nod untl, fence. The improrements consist of a Pram< Congo House, containing flea rooms cod, cellar, Barn and Stable, Orchard of choice fruit. viz: Apples, POLL', and Cher also a few Peach Terra. Thereon, several floe spring., never falling. This corm being' situated en the River, with the finest depth of water at on anceous, would east a gentleman em.. waled with the strand.: basietas. The atr.on packets end tho trains id the CLoveland Ind Pittshurgh Railroad our dailv.' It has also smwbundenco of Fire Clay end Cast Will be sold on very moderato terms. Apply to Jars') BLAKELY .ir RICHEY. • Van SALE—Two good small two story Rrkk House; with Moro rooms, on Ohio street. near .. , andosky street; a good ;awe for business. The buildings are ...41.1 in good order and nearly new. This property will be low. Apply to OEO. W. BUNN, wfte side of Federal seueral do;rr &nub of the North Cononens, _ ALDWIN TOWNSHIP PROyEis ' iA B SALF,—Wo hare CO acre. of ant rood situate lo that, above tonathlp, onar Pollock Mills, on Sawmill thin, filllr 0111 m from the city. Thialand all tillable, And alma 60 acres of good blank coal and eery of atom. Will be sold at s . :k par 000, 00 ro.llooobit soma. / i pply to DIA 63.1 k RICHEY, Kral Locate llrok ooo. ..LEGLIENY PROPERTY FOR SALE-- We heron Lfouse eel Lot of Ground altuarte on PIN .ailey, near the Diamond, on which Is erected a large' two many Briek Muse, mntaing seven well thilihetkroomr, fin ished attim u large miler, water In the Leese andyNd. This properly will be sold low eel on may terms, se theoankji About moving South. Apply to BLAKELY A ItifiliEY, JeD Real Estate Braaten... COAL WORKS FOR SALE.4lLivinfilit termlord to retire frotn active bnalstaista• either: sell or c.d. my Coal Works at Sandy Creek-NN miles from . the city. The wharf where I !oldie ONO :Pilled above Sarrahnig—mi the Allegheny ricer.'!hare nine Ilatoforty sevensant, buebele each, end renTritti 'from twenty-Ern hundred tothree thousand bushale perday.: Tamp fourteen henna for digger,: hunt In fine order end ventilated end drained: 0.11 of .i . ery Drat twenty, e nough to Butt*. many yearn et three thousand timbale day, -,Atlntodock of Rorresand " Any per.= wishing to purchase or rent, by Galling ao IiS Liberty street, can learn all partimilare. I eau give pones ohm on the 11th Angust next, or Nonce If necessary.." my:Ltd:km JAMES 13.MORGAN,1,13,.LibertYst. ei_001) BUILDING LOTS FOR S NA Lot CO feet br 1M fret 9 itches, on the corner itflebuid Lam and Chartlera et, Manchester. Would make 3Am sites for private reehhlaces—erlll be sold eeaorately or in one, lot to tuft purchasers. Title perfect end tame miry, For further lafermation apply at. MeELltOrd Real Estatean dlntelligence °Moo, J. 4 • " No. 2 3t. Mir Wee:. - - FOR SALE—A., two awry frame tnlning 4 room., porch in front and kllchen to rear; good cellar with storm wall; bake-oven, hydrant. a number of cherry trees and ocher shrubbery is the sal* brick stable on the rear of the lot.. The lot la al by 100 feet, situate. the corner of Locust street and Wdltecak alloy, &taming the residence cd• ex-Mayor Adana. It will Witold Warier cash, or exchange (or • firm. Apply to (IEO. W. 81.1.14:4, West aide of Federal street, second deer South of the North Commons, Allegheny City. VALI:Th.IILE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—'he undereigned offers for pale oti foldable terms, a huge number of building lots to the Sth Ward of the city. The lots fro= on Pennayline, Furbt.. Locust, Moo* Tlcroy laud muff aro but en mlunto• walk from the Court lleuse out rbYWda 44 wry cheap. Eenenne &thane of ....inuring a consented earl baaltby location for 41 tomso. or .astahing to purthsas for speculation, In • part - of the city which must continue etesdlly to Impronto ill' find It to their advantage to call op= the aubeeritier.• • C. MAGEE, Att'y at Late, • ' N 0.104 Fifth Wait. • SMALL FARM FOR SALE.— nem, of which there fa 20 cleared, all- ender good fame, balances tombs.timbe 'morel - meant a good frame barn and epringtonse, 111 Loose. 'X foot agnate, all mecesaary MP. eOhl cheap for cub. For fall mrdenlara apply at IIchILROY'S • • [teal&tato and Intelllgenco 011 Ice, • 61,22 N 0.2 St.Cla/ratriet. . • . FARISIS FOR SAL E.-113 acres of, superior Farm Mod, fall of Coal, on the rittebargb, Ft. - Wayucv nod Chicago Railroad. lington. 112 Acres of Excellent Lind and Cannel Cool, nor Dar; Itlt Acres of Land on the Railroad, miles below the , /Sd „Acres of Land, Nell Improved, near Um town of In diana. 23 Acres of Lauh three tulles soaill, of the rite. Farms, Qatari Sate, Muses and 1.04, Ina., run., le, as described in a printed Iteghner, which le even to all who wish to purchase. Enquire of TLIOSIAS WOODS, Real Mite Broker, eplO . • N 0.75 Fourth .peat, GREAT BARGAINS IN COAL LAND.— W now offer that valuable OW Tract of laud, tin:Late on the Monoozahele river, In um third pool, adjoining the town of 'Webster. contalcl4424serce, Mame of whkh le pure black owl of 7 4.et VEIN then!. also a second rata of 4f.,et.. 2d acme of fine timber, suitable for plt posts: 21:d• prvporti cannot be enrpaseed for • coal Bite on the Mown. trawls., river, al the landing la good and &op water all eta. 11011111 of the ear t h offered at a grist BARGAIN ae the owner golog Wag. Apply, atoocotn apT. R it'EArf k 801f,1,11344th COAL LAND FOR SALE.—Tho undersign r.,l otter. for CiNEIELI/Dittliend ITlrTrealoo or COAL LAND, • ' aitriated on the that pool, one of: thereplif desirable *Wen,' on the Ifonongahrla dyer. The attentkar of Iron men, ere.l . men, sad tapipakt i dlreate.l to tide property, as It is hellere t ish e opp onun i ty profitable Internment is ands ea le not Ofterrpresanteti.lli: tonne are easy. Fall jaartles play be obtsbacal bi letter. or others - fins hr rbriumbir of . • ..JDBTLY LOO priekairtd Nobs Broker.; e e l - • • No. 42 Fourth Streets —--- - - - DELLINGHOUSE=TOR SALE.—A two dot, tdat tbrellhw," tixt Alksben7 a b t 1054 abella area, near Mad Street- difdae, eorindislas eight rams.: Malmo= hariaglaft We city, lar dedroes of felling. no boas. L'advantikgeously bowel fur • residents... not 'old Wore thei 15th of Ilan*, ft will be fill' rani Apply, to JOHN hroiu, a HON. 237 Liberty atreir ' 114.1JILDLNO- LOTS ON COLVIELL ST.— _L) sr. 6.v.3. spiendtd &aiding lota, tub bating fronton Colwell street of 20 feet and extending trek 90 *,t to an alley ornenite the Netbodiet (Illooreb. gin to sold low prim. Je9 B . McLAIN • EON. , .• • ..IVI ON EY; MONEY.—Businces or ISCCOITIIIIO. • IlperiOilloaaut of $ll.OOO, Out to an0 4 . 40.1 ' ' at ntasaaable DIM laths °Motor , : , McjaLlith Era SALE-The Ronsein whichl nowista common,bowr 01 ,- ..d.4c7 ; assiskatr,V. c- , JI3EINCYHAILE , '"-r. TOR SALE.—A three story Brick tr i e . lo.- Dag Roam, irlth back bnikllogs,9ol auk 15•11ath Ward se !MA if JAMT.I3OIhi - ?.r`,` ~. l'?J~i
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