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ESTABLISHED IN 1786
MEW TORE 'ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW TOHK ADVERTISEMENTS
tam'YXftCRSB, OWEN * CO., fltmu Hmnm A#* , From n. s. ECirELL’9 AdTertifißg Home, No. —5 Bmvl
fStSßte IfOCSX, (Arplatou’* RnlMins.'V .V<- <*"«*'* s , wtj
Broulvag, Ktw TotL
WELLS, niDSLE E CO.,
... ~—... 80'Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN'CAN SWITfIIF*
make. In sny part of tbs United States, from three to TTSTIIIPS, AND SWLltilha..
tiv« dollars* dayf byselUnnfrom cample ‘•TUB PATENT W Oi Jen solicited frctu the trade, and promptly »hlp-
I. &W. GEERI. INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP,” with an lm i p e d as per instructions.
-jo r*a* proved Barner. Every frmflv who has regard for life, per* Tiuo—6 months, or b pprc«t.».\liscomit for cash.
. . mcmtmnr. ASB -‘ J? **“7 U, property or ecotySny wUI purchaee lor infer. srti-.lydAwS
fEstaUlsbed IS3*., niaiion 1-r nialUociose stamp, to - j » OKRWIG,
iMPORTEBS AND DEALERS IN FIRST _ iftwxinjftaTA mott, J ‘ *
QattuVrSSfowprt-. «*•; .M ROPES AND TWINE,
T»t*J*inlli«t and aUlwh© are clielre lu lh » .. U _ ——. ■ ———Oamrr o//Van and Hhlouf tlrtUt, PUlstnirglt. Mr.
• Jstt•e”* i “Ve-*iia LIUUTE.BEWTOS a, BBADBlinvs, TTAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL
' ■gSS&^fS^^?{*cV<r^'®“ , “'“'“ r ' V '“ n “ Patent Areh
I\L Wrest Plant Plano Fortes, relabeled tot depth, fuU- WblteanJC-'UreJTwine; Out Lines, Staging and Muudi
wnraLvaAdras. fihsrrtet, Port*. H.ieks. Ar. very -l » ocas, rkhoeu, purity,and a peculiar ofttmir l.j 0 «. *nSl;lydAwB
Sihirhrnidea in arl»iu*l i:a.ha*«». d-«..:.-».m, ».*<• , tons, for whL-k they hare received tho highest ecominm* • *
nmns&dfisUlM from the greatest mnslcat celebrities of the country. and in llUii« a.B»"«
t»ABTONandQUP.3TIF.R , 3CI.ARBTj*. , ; ovoryGdr, when brought in competition with other loitrn-
I'UAMPAJdNS—Metft A Chandvo's Ceb't ltiip’l Wireuay. . uumts, liars obtained the highest premium. The Patent
J>9 rieldsjlct. Q. IL Slntsm’s J.» J -’ ,l ‘ Arch Wrest Plank, which is owned nod used only by ns.
lIQUOW—BraodUs, Hncu, WhUVey. Gm, Arrack, Al- guarantees their itftndlng la tone ltmnt than any other id
os, atnthfcKineh Ac-,Ae.,t« original .fma-.ta, , gtrumcot; while their unprecedented demand lu all parU uf
sir Ka*iMclilno.Anlsotte,N<'ye*'i BiUtTS, Af. I theconntry is a sufficient proot of thetr superior excellence.
• MjAEBITQUOR*—V'mdoii jirownSi ;ut. v-.-'. han I Et:<Heli ■ A literal dlnaum t«> ClcrgVTOen, School* and the trade.
•If filial ■ .... I
- I ClaißS-A rtrL.tr or rb.ilr. Lttwtt |
‘ «OKLES—EorIbL uJ I'rencl,
BJIUOES—For Flih, CurHt, Otnio, Mftl. Sr
CHEEB*—SUlLm,Che*lrr, Bortl, Virtnria, I rliice i .
P*nne#aO.Gnir*r«,aap»C l> * Dutch nnd and American. imu
tSmmhtxl. PtiWcrired. ft Or’it. Ac., tn t-ar- ;
" rels and half barreU. j
BAHtU-Sftatphaliaand Ameriran
gpsnß and whale-. !
warranted unadulterated and of our
ownTmporiyßoa. • r^ j:d,fY .
... Qald Medal Pianos.
gTKINWAi &. SONS, M
UVACTUREB3, W Walter street.
t, mtired the following Pint 1 9 f |«
j Jfedabln eoapetlttenwitb the best timkcre In Dortou.hew
York. PhiladeipMaandßajUipure. -
TWO FIRS? HUES MEDAL* at the Metr.Yjwlltan Fair,
‘ Waahington,llareh, 1 &S.
! - AOOLDM£DAL,at tiieCrvstul I’alare, Now \ork, No
wa»l>|tjttM»tWn«theoul) U.iid Ma-lal given f..r Pianos
f MoryUi.d luitltnte, lUttlm.ire,
i USA
J THSYIEBTi’MZKMWJAL at tho Pair, Crystal Palace.
2Uff Y*i, MotemUr/iaiti. Among tb* Jinxes were the
amanilmlidjinMtl tfcA «onutry, iwh ai la Mason, Golt
idatt.WAdanlllHJjtaod gaoay Other*, at. AH. I’iauue
CVUbUdVltt'OßtAby Iron Frame) are wai ranted for three
nAMkBOd* HjUiUa jpmrapteo given, i'lan.rs linked auJ
(Mppodviihtratnurge. Prills moderate.. . 1 •
l •“W—- - • 11. KLP.BKU A-UttO,
If £ul» Agents tifTJUaUrgh awt Western l»«siius> Waul*.
' ‘ - ••
Qrugofetß.
n' L.FAHNESTOOK i.Co., late nfrlic firm
J3.8.A. Fnhneitook k Co., aod a»c<x*lora to Fle-mlug
WbotMal* Dmggtn No. *W, rorner W'ond anil fVnrtli
ftbCpttt&grgtL Pa-
SA. FAHNESTOCK - *' CO.. Wlß'l-E
-• tala DrufgUfi and Maonfcftntrr* or Wlm* l-ad,
anj Litharge, corner and Kiomi I’ittv
borgh. mr, i : -
T-SCHOONMAKER, MANUFACTDRER
O .• otTSWta Load. Rod Load, Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Pot-,
ty gudlßitifwrtaPealorln Paints, Oil*, Yainlshw, Xurpeu-
Wood t, PUtsbargh. Pa. oc3dyd
TOON- HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO J AS.
(J areidli*y.) WhcWo an ' »n>r IX*l*r
*<•. <*i»rn.'r IToe*! rin.l Fittb ttr«U,
** JBt"Bsgnl*r Ag*nt for Dr. Kuril** ap2l _
WHOLESA LE HEA C
ty «*<uP fB S*» P*lnts.Qil*, Yrtniith.-i .u. I Na
•jM liberty Pittsburgh.
AU ordm will rwelro prompt aUontluu
£ur SdunckVFtumonlc nym|i
f 5 E. SELLERS, WUOLF.SAIX DEAL*
XL, erln Drog*,Piin».Dj MlntT-. no-. VuruUhc*,
W.'-*.l*inwt I PitMf.«rs». l .r:i n-U warranted
Prioeelow. . .__
fU&EUCX kkiOt<..~ RUTCk.
SKACIt & REITER. WHOLESALE AND
fietkil Orwjßwl*.owner of l.iWrtT and ft. ("lair at*.,
•
JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
WilooxA Ci-)oorn»r Market *tr*tt ar,-4 Piataond. keep*
.■n*t<rr.tir flu hand a full Mil Complete k«01 ttUilit C.f IlftlgS,
Mattdau, Medicine Chart'. IV. f.irncrr. *nd all att ld(*» prr-
UlalngtobUbniineM . , . „
wyPh»«l.l*ne cra»crlp(b-TH carefully . unjfUtidrd*! all
boon. _ _ .
fvg; §fO. if. KEfSEIi. DKUUQIST,
I F UO Wood BlrcH, .on.rr „f Wood etnet and linn"
JSSjf Pittsburgh, Pa.
, * ' Brnltrs. ,
XSB&BSR WAREIIODSI!. —HEXRV 11.
• ■ -~M*P T> COLLIN 3, Forsrftrjingami Crmmimion Mcn.!iant,ancl
• ' OwUtfaClw**a. Bolter, L»ta Fiih mvl gi>nerali/,
• ag Wood tjtbof Water, Pitt4»>nrgb. my-l
B. CANFIELD, LATE Ob' WARREN.
*,OlllO, Comniuion and Forwarding Merchant. atul
Wholeaal* Dealer ID Waitem It*>#erre Chec-e, tattler, l‘ot
aadPtarl A»li, »nd Western Pn>Jm'e gnur-aHr Fnmr «r,
between Smlthfleld am! Wood, Pittsburgh
SJBANB & ANJEB, (MJcULaaolla
1., A. AA. lUUm.I tutn, Fl.*ur, Urola »n<l
». CommlnloiiMiill'orvrar.Unij Merct..ou, Ao 1J
Aacondltrettt. Pitubnrgttffk [Jan. 1, 6i-dlT]J>l3
riAVID a, lIF.RBST, l'LOUlt. PKO
_li/'diu*,PrBTiii>ftjni4.opmmU4i >n Mergjiant*.Jfo. 2o”
iKtj.tmt.ccrwrxrf Uuwi.ritu.bnrgt., »iv*»liU
rtaa to ttw tit# of Floor, Pork, l.ti ■.». Choo**,
d rain,. Dried Fr utti, Soadi* ic-, ic.
A LEX. FOHSYTIi, (SUCOESSOIi TO
Fourth Jk Scott,) Fortcur Jlng on.) C»mml“:.'n ilor
cfiSL DeuirlaTTool, IDJei, Hour, Hncoo, L;«rJ miiJ
OQ Ml Plpdnrw gca**»lly, Sa. T* At., inttiburgb, Pa
TT RIDDLE, GEJfERAL COMMISSION
I I t »n Ur<wrte< «»«> j
RtwißMt, Pittsburgh. Pa
(Uf«r t» it lUmtos, puubumli,
Qmueatx & CO- HtUhnriih.
Igf^lniwfnniftllcitnl and iatl«fiii«>ry rdaru guAf
_..7Z|, JtflCrlydAwT
|YOIjER1 r U-ui- J u«vii.|Nj COMMISSION
ciS. U*l .a J !>■“". “? »U kjtab,”' P '"' -I*
:-^atSthflad,PitUlHirsb l To.
j^Torascuh-
s V ,•*
• -S 1
1 _ j.o. nows.
*jmO" HOLMES & BRO., PORK ANI)
W’~B*fMcfcwtM»dDe a !, ! T» \ a Pruvblut". wriwr «t
oiarfcat *nJ Front itrwti. Ktal>prgft> fa. do °
*'•;*. '"A
ROBERT M-KNIOUT, ATTORNE^T
l\i Uv.tDd Solicitor of the Bank of PlltiUirgh, No.llo
_J _JL-
JOSEPH 'S. 4 A. P. MOKIUSOS, AT
un»jl U u». om c« s.». OS V.mrtli at, »»r
ftttibmxfa, P*.
fii
AR'i'ZHORN & UAXEnTa'fTORNEIS
; at Law. OSko In Oiaon BulUiiiK.' |r ‘- utt ' > ,lmt ’
lSSS£!ium»M’*** et *** i * mJ tHlB * al '
fiit T" *ofl Mat fc"t »t» *P
‘ I r a LI:
Snftbftnet, PKttbogb. xv
ffiatciagta.^
Cwkiu!cmU|a Factory.
JOHSBOPf, BBOTIIKH fc < « ■.
Ogrrirr tf Bdmont and Jlsbeeca str^'i,
AUXOHEST. CITY- k
WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- 'JSrf&k
mi ibe poMk gao«*
ui mmo&ctciiru? Cmfe-joi. btir*»uffa«.
SsS£S«lSa^ sle, K h,tn ‘ ICll, ' ,I " UJufc!l ‘
t—• ».A>n Pjlea m-1 \Vbc«l tliej t<xil
daitkti»U whoUror them with tUelr (utrooiag*- *"*
t^iftctlTntliflei on trial of ihetr w.-.rk.
tt r*qno«twl to &iie them » »-*U VOT
-ti— u ' * * .
MACKF.RFX— I
2vhAI(UU N» I 1
»Qr. «!•> ti- i •
WEltu N- i >l».
.1., s« iffWi
M'CIUIjK A Ctl .
Nu. to ff tier 3ukL
/S A SXUOII & CO'S PREMIUM AJAU
1 ] m in nDPUCATUIIi AND IMPRESSION PAPER—A
writing wlthOOt l*M * W
SSSSd i* Ibem »>y 0W» Slat* Fau, <v toUtr^W.tl.
Ilta »b«(aHrol4rU.-U' w«il» wJ.Mi «'«R" * n J
w wJ£ iHopf .i Chew** «••«*. «iCW.Wn- ;•
ttMUllr«dai>tc4 irwritin*
ttttTeoWfof of pUa»«,*W*pw. wmlc, «j, i,u "^.
«;-h. —.* *.«.»•«■
a*r>at gndBect.pj gtroct *._
Jft *tox* *l*J f»r «»'• <’)
Jtffcdtf ,
rj USURIES—3OO bp. prime Kio Coffee: :
30 bhdi P RSdgsr: CO kbit itandAnl Crm 1 .
MlbhUPawJarw* 1“ “ CuO«
250 u GolienSjTop; u KxceltJor Byrop.
>. T « r.. ...m 3O k|r» twlat t
aa hi* god* SO tierce* W<*«;
aQhfrhtrT.v CO hfebett* Black !>•:
BQ caAttaisaM •* SOOrnwßag Wrapping I «r^ r
lOObxatsa'dKlmdl&u: 400bdl*Straw *‘ .
iM.iMfViwiHBMWK fcO'J ken l*sl l»r*o«U Salic
ttbSSSfpKJ , 3«S»Blwr’dWluleo.l; i
“wSs}c&!r ’ 10 U« Grain r« ? p*r ( I
»BSrM«!eR ,
gOMS BoU lAMlher, W bM.nitJ
OUJiDKIEB—
O
m tb*t» r. 11. and Blact Tcm;
•b b«xca tsaortad brand* Lnmp
■AkmßxTwirtTobaceo; j
fitfsfrfr# o Rsco aa * ut
to boja^WwtiM:
a» bdliaaacrtM «fc*« straw Wrapping l'ip-n
-“'SSSSfea
gSU*^wi o ao.oi w
■ iftrt AiMnaaiortad Proornr
rSOXTS PATENT 011*01-OBES, or Cora, |KQ Ms. f " r ‘“'“llib oabbinKk
katon.
THE DAILY
Nos '444 A 344 Llbertylt.»J > >tUbnrgh l Pa.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jyllidly .
Jt’i IIIWAHDING MKRCHAOT’S,
Levee and Wuhlngtoo Avenue,
WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY,
RkFKRENCES:
. Joseph * Uocli A Co.. end Piltalurgh Merchant* geuer
•U y JylljdAwlyT
O PKINUER"iIARBAUaiI, COMMISSION
O Merchant, Doalcr in Wool.Prorlttootaad Product g*n
crally. No 29 & Liberty afreet, Pittatmrgh, Pa-
Henry s. king, (latf. of the
firmed King A Moorhead,) Commission Merchant,
an<l Dealer In Pig Metal and Blooms, No.Td Water atreet, be
low Market, Pa.
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO UAR
• df,4oiWtfcOa,)C«BßMcs> aid r«wJlß| *!•*-
chaut; Agent ot the Hadiaoo and IndiarsapoUt Railroad, tor>
nor First and Ftfrrf it*-, PiUabnrgh.Pa.
T7'l)\VAr6 T. MEGRAW, GENERAL
l*j Commlrton Merchant,and WboletidtDealerln Mum
fscturetlTobarco, Imported and Domoatlc Ic.,
A; ,N0‘.24l Liberty street, opposite the bead of wood, Pitt*-
borgh, Pa- mhUi\j
BAOALEY. cosgravf, A CO.,
Wholesale Uroceia,N.* 13 and 20 Wo-4 atreet. Pltlt
bargb. _ _
nso.A.'am —‘ • BSM “:
Rf.is a beroer. grocers and
Dealers iu Bacon. Lard. Floor. Cbreea, Broom*, fte.,
Bonth-Wr»t c..rn<*r Bn\llbli*-M and Second blrecta, rltl*.
bargb. _
Alexandek king, wholesale
Grocer sad Importer »f floda A*b. Nn. tf?3 Liberty
■treet. Pittsburgh, Pa. apitlyd
M. MITCHELTRKE, Jiti, * BR0„
Wholesale Qracen, Rectifying Distillers, and Wlq#
anrl l.i.iti T Merchant*. No Co 3 Liberty atrert. Pittsburgh.
J*»2» _ . J
j:wv c jo.trs nA L. COOL IT.
TONES A COOLEY. WIIOLELALE GRO
if CRBS and Boat P.iruisher*, dealers iu Produce aud
-plttsl.iiryb Manufactures, Ni> 141 Water street, near Cherry
Alley, Pliwburgti, Pa. T&y'iA
p jQYim ... JOHS 0- DItWOITB.
QIIUIVER A bIUVORTII, WHOLESALE
O Oroctra, No. 13u and 133 Second atreet, (between W.«od_
and Smithfit)lj,Pittidmrgh.r_
A "C U LBE lIT SU N , WHOLESALE
jf\ . Ui.Kcr»nil C.Hjim.S'l. a M.r.banUDealertn Produce
r.dpm.bnr-b Miimt Mud Ariu-les. t*jN Liberty strewt,
Pittsburgh.
... 40UH BtCSIT
TSAI All I'icKEY & CO., WHOLESALE
I ilmoTs r -iuai!**ionMercUanu,tDJ Dealer* in ProJara,
•T. ,0 Wnf-r iireet. amt C 3 Front dreot, HtUbargfa. .
gUtotnrfc*.
J3qi ffioolJß
(ttommission, &c.
JOS. S. LEECH & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
Tin Plate and Tinner’s Stock,
AND
MoALPIN a CO.
<Ut« of J. 8. Leech, McAlpln A Co-, PUUlurgh.j
GENERAL COMMISSION
■ AND
TnOHIAS A GALLAGUIfiEI*
10.MMLSSLON'AND FORWARDING
j MERCHANT#, Wb.WO Fin* Strt'tiSt fault, Mo
Rim to
tiiNoia, U\a*Kiw A Co., | Joint A Lactb,
faaxsrt, SteVakt ft Co., I Zoo ft PuwTcm.
Will ptuvhaM to order, faad.lfamp, Bacon, Undo, Ac.
Prompt attentiongiTon toanyffitoMr of forwarding.
* Jafciyd*
ffiroerts
j'an-i FLorn . ...Kiriuno rr-tn Wlltiu* n.ot».
TOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE
fj G r ,. ~, ,i„l M-rrlmfll.. No. 1M Wood»nd
2F3 Lilwity alrL-pl. J" l6
johV watt - . /• ~..j0u» wnjoa.
XXTATI A \Y ILMJX, WHOLESALE O-KO
’ Yt CKES. C-Bimrtoiju'MircianiliuJ JBMUrfto w»>-
Juoe an.l t’liutuirgb ManoGu ture*, No. *i3 Liberty atiw,
J USJ ..
HIOIJ \ s !.■? IU, 9»— - TBOMA* UtTH, J»
(Iwteo( thefinu llubtaoo.Little*Co.)
rn LITTLE &, CO., WHOLESALE ORO-
I a CERS. Produce aud Oomarinton Merchant*, and
Dealer* in Pltl«hnrgh Manufacture*, No. IVi
PitUbiirgh.
VV
L ' Pitubßiifc, Pv my 3
•trWt, lt
n >r>lB
Dealer* in FUUbuifluWfi
twoen Water andTroot at..
Mo. 255 Liberty street, ptttaborgb. j l_L
, OBERT 11. K.INU,
rt, CEE, Commission Mmlunt .odOmler >* *Sf??S
BC Hour, .ml .11 Usd. of CoonttJ *»“>«»•
ortj street, month of St«h. Pittsburgh, Po. LltatJ M-
Tuicti mada oii * --
. . B. WUASBftt
i 'o OBERT : 6Ai.m;r * CO.. WHOEE
1\ bat p Grocen QomiXil**lQ3. ForwßTdißJ Ottf"
Ho. 251 Liberty •tract, PUttbofith E*-
Krai ISstatr flgrnts.
TAMES C. RICHEY, REAL ESTATE
J brut, r,
wiubon!i..F*-f f*””.-’■"'tiSJwSSS.iSi
•bought KiW V® Vjneflßt attention gif #0 tO
£ut&e and Nor*, negotUUd. **
•übdlvliliog front and dicpoelag of ibstn. Ter
bl* -
™aler v *n“ a r“m?s a sorV notes,
OSUv QUAST .STREET, opposite Bt. H»ul ■ CHh«U»I.
Jel:dtf
- ........tno0» p. lwoiii
‘TIISTTN liOOMIS & CO.. DEALERS IN
A. N»w. *»*«. Motl*M«»nJ * U
.. .<*«
""“‘notes AXD DRAFTS BOUOUT AMD SOLD.
P«r«.n> ,D.lrlng lo*iu c *^*“fSS^Jßblwsjtsot!ul«
g-AOBTIN LOOMIS. MoW FuMlc.
B"~ McLAIN & SON, Beal Estate
. mU Brotan, So. m roorth■!»«<■■
IiIOMAS"WOODS, lteal Estate Agent, No
T 8 Fourth ftrwt, . ——
KoofcsrUne, &c.
Wu 0 JOHNSTON i CO., Stationers,
BUi.lc Bedt stumUrfour* .tut Jd> J ' rlr ‘ ur
r» Wi>od pt tub argil, P«- . . -j-r
f=,- - COCIIRANB, (SUCCESSOR TO
r ohTTsTTJavlson, bookselleF® ij
ftraet, tioar Foortb, PlttiboTy^P*-
TT-'AYVCO~BOOKSELLERS AND S®
K, »Sl* uJ-
«tanUr •“» «*«»<»• ■ ■ ——dvrl^T
T L. HEAD, BOOKSELLER AND STA
ti , TlOStlt.No.TlToarthtl, Apollo , . ___
tYuNT & MINER, BOOKSELLER
H aD d Bl»U«n.r,MM»UiH«ll,ymh.lr~l-
fHtißic, Set.
jSftssßsw^Ssuttsr
uaRMOKIUMS, »o<l Dealer In Un«lc ana
{finical
BLCME, MANUFACTUR
«idSI.«Ie»I I v 73i CO.'S Bo«toa H*dc«,
m
my 3
iICItABDBABD,
urttnH
Hides, Leather, Oiland Shoo F.ndtnge,
pa
u
U ' Woodnd VitM if
-
. 4jO dot. EfS*i
|Uc d >pd bf >*»*** g Fifth *« rwt
PTTTSBI
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1858,
BSanufactums.
WILLIAM BAUNIMLL A CO.,
Cl Penn at., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Worker*. Manufacturer* of Barnhill's Patent
Boiler, Locomotive, Fined and Cylinder Boiler*, Chimney*,
Brelcben, Fire Bed, Steam Pipes, Condenser*. Halt pan*,
Sugar Pan*, Iron Yawls, Life Bonis, etc. Alsu. Blacksmith*’
Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done at the short**.! u.v
tice. *AU order* from a distance promplly attendwl 10.
Je22
pans cottou Ollila, PltDbargh.
Kennedy, guilds & co.. manufac-
TUBERS of— „
ip«un A No. 1 hoary 4-4 Sheeting*;
; Cariwt Chun of all rolort anil ahslec
Cotton Twine;
“ Bed Cords;
Ploogb Una* and Baeb Cord;
'* Bopeofall tlreaasddoolptloiit;
Batting.
lofl at tlio Hardware Store of Logan, Wilton
A Co., 131 Wood street, will hara alien Hon. J<--Hy
JAMBS IRWIN,
MANUFACTURER Or
SULPHDIUC ETHER; Sulphuric A.iiJ:
Niitto AeUr
’Huffn.in 1 . Anodyne; Muriatic Acid,
Aqui Ammonia, FIT; Nitroa* do
Fowler’* Solution; 5
a. a. JOiiHSOS..— »
PERRIN A JOHKBONi
manufacturers and dealers in
Itr E. CniLDSA CO’S PATENT ELAS-
W 9 TIO FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT
ROOFING, 133Tainn 6te**t, Plttaburgh.Pa. <^J4-dtf
H. M. WARREN A CO.,
manufacturers and dealers in
WARREN’S IMPROVED FTRE AND
Water-Proof Composlllmi Roof* and R-vfing M»-
4g»offlc»—24 Fifth atroet.
COLOR
KD Ironatone Ware, Rockingham and Yellow War*.
Ac, office at tha Manufactory, crrratw of Washington and
Franklin afreets, Birmingham, opjxetb# Pittsburgh, Pa.
mrlOedly*
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Union Foundry,
MITCHELL* nERROfi * CO. 4
WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF
the Union Foundry, at the old stand of PKNNOCK,
MITCHELL A CO-, No. 194 Liberty at.
They will manufacture, as osnal, a largo and genera! **-
aortment of CABTINOS, comprising
Cooking Stovea, Kanges and Slide Ovens, .
liFFTre A .VP PARtOR STOVES,
MANTLK A KITCIIKN GRATES,
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BADTRONB.TF.A Krrn.ES, PIA)W9 A I‘LoW POINTS,
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TJLUMBF.R AND GAS FITTER. No. 10
r Fourth atroet, near Liberty, aaddT'i Pent, air cat, n**t
J>,r lo Alderman Paikin*«m'* Oflice, anil FVdptil m , i»»ar
Lacock Alteabeoy.
F-«,-ry ,|p* riptlxi ..f Fitting* i->l Water, Ga* and
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EucaustU Tile Floori
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ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent.
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MrMra Miot 'U A Co, fandon, aud Messrs Millar A
Center.. Sew York, f.r I’iitaburgh and the West
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Pittabnrgh, Pa.
TITE4 CHAFFEE Agonta Neptune Insur
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R FINNEY, insuracueCo.,
* No. 9 Water street. _
A . 'ca'KKl E R . SECRETARY
• Ponusylranlm Imniranfe Company of Pittsburgh,
Jones* BnilAlng, Fourth airecL ■
SAMUEL L. MAKSIIELL, Secretary
mm' Iraoraac*Comply, M Water alreai.
' M. OOKI>ON, Secretary
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J GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Frank
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PA. MADEIRA, Agent fir Delaware
• Mutual Insurance Co., 43 Water street.
TUOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard Insur
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corner Water anJ Market etreeti
lIIOS. J. IIUNTEU, Agent Farmers’ am
Mechauke’lnanrancu Co., 00 Wateretreet.
TOSHUA ROBINSON,
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W ALTER P. MARSHALL a CO-. tin
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EX-TH.ACTB FBJBM TUB
MESSAGE OFJJOfEBNOf'CHA&E, OF OHIO.
The President oflbe United States and tho
Seccretary federal Treasury hare recom
mended to Congress the eftfttimeni or a Bank
rupt Law, applicable: PQlf to. Banks and Rail
road Companies. Such *J*W Would draw Within
Federal jurisdiction and disposition, interests of
vast extent, and inlloatclj connected with the
concerns of nearly all oar citizens. It is indis
pensable to the sovereignty ofthe State that she
retain the control of in her
own Legislature -and her own Courts. If the
General Assembly concur -with me in this opin
ion. I trust its sentiments will be made known
in some appropriate mode..
A disposition has been made manifest, with
in the lost few years, by some of the officials
of the Federal Government, exercising their
functions within the limits of Ohio, to disregard
the authority, and to encroach upon the rights
of the State, to-no-extent and in a manner |
which demands your noticed I
In February, ISoO, several colored persons !
were seized in Hamilton county as fugitive j
slaves. One of these persons, Margaret Garner, :
in (ho frenzy of the moment, impelled as it
seems, by the dread of seeing her ohildren drag
ged. with herself, back to slavery, attempted to
■Uy them on the spoW-OfiAoctually fluocoeded
in killing one. iv. •.!..• u.r °ow
paniens, were Indicted by the grand jury for
the crime of murder, ana were taken into cus
tody upon a writ regularly issued from the
I'ourt of Common Pleas,
While thus imprisoned upon the legal process
of a State Courtjfor the highest crime known to
oar code, a writ of habeas corpus was issued by
the Judge of the District Court of the Coiled
States, requiring their production before him.
The writ was obeyed by the Sheriff, and contra
ry to all expectations, and in disregard, as I
must think, of principal and authority, the
prisoners were taken from fcfs custody by order
of the Judge, and, withoG?allowiog any oppor
tunity for the interpositou of th 6 Btateauthori
ties, delivered over to the Marshal of the United
States, by whom they were immediately trans
ferred beyond our limits.
The alleged ground for this action and order
was that the indicted partial had been seized os
fugitive' slaves upon a Federal Commissioner’s
warrant, before the indictment and arrest, and
-that the right to their custody, thus acquired,
Was superior to that of the Sheriff, under the
process of the State. This doctrine must oeccs?
aarily give practical impunity to murder when
.ever the murderer may be seized by a Federal
official as a fugitive from eervica before arrest
for the crime under State authority. Imputing
no wrong intention to the Judge, l am constrain
ed to add Hist bis proceeding seems to me an
abuse, rather than an exercise, of jadicfal
power.
A aimilarcose occurred more recently in the
! county otUbaxnpaigft. Several deputies of Ibe
I Federal Marshal, having amatod certain citi
zens of this Slate for some alleged offence
I against the Fugitive Slave act, a writ of Habeas
| Corpus was Issued by the Probate Judge or that
1 county, requiring the arrested parties to be
brought before him for inqairy into the grounds
of detention. Tbe Sheriff of Clark county, while
attempting to execute this writ, was assaulted by
these petty officials and seriously injured, while
his deputy-was fired upon, though happily with
out effect. A warrant was issued by a Justice
of the Peace for the apprehension of the perpe
trators of these offences. This warrant was duly
executed and the prisoners committed to jail
under the custody of tbe Bheriff of Clark county.
A writ of habeas corpus was then Issued by
the same District Judge who had Interposed in
the case of Margaret Gahier, requiring the
to producchls prisoners
Charged with tha eieeatiou of a VTTrfral writ,
to overcome, by on, necessary
jiolenco'all attempts made under (he process of
ggtSe court, to detain (hem or their prisoners,
even for inquiry into the legality of (he custody
in which those prisoners wete held.
, . Xhls principal cannot be sound. It subverts
effectually the sovereignty of the Btate. It
asserts the right of any Dietrict Judge of the ,
United States to arrest the execution of Stale
process, and to nullify the functions of Slate
courts and juries, whenever In his opinion a per
son charged with crime under State authority,
; has acted in the matter forming the basiß of the
Charge, in pursuance of any federal law or war
| rani. No Act of Congress, in my Judgment sanc
tions this principle. Such an Act, indeed would
ihe clearly unconstitutional, because in plain
violation of the express provision which re
quires that Ihe (rial of oil crimes shall bo by
1 {7is deeply to be regretted that collisions of
this klpa should occur. The authorities of Ohio
have never foiled in dno consideration for the
constitutional rights of Federal Courts, nor will
they thus fail. But they cannot admit, without
dishonor, that Bute ptoceaa it entitled to less
respect than Federal, nor can they ever concede
to Federal wrils or Federal offioials, a deference
which is not conceded to those of the Stale.
The true course is one of motual respect and
mutual deference. Whenever, in any inquiry
upen habeas corpus, by any Court, State or
Federal, it maybe ascertained that the applicant
for the writ is detained under valid process in
pursuance of a constitutional law, he should be
remanded at once to the custody from which he
may haTe been token, for trial in due course.
No investigation should take place into the
gttiU or innocence of the party charged, or what
!is substantially the same thing, whether the
facts were justified by the authority anew
which the applicant was acting at the time. In
quiries of this character are for juries upon a
regular trial and in open court; not for a judge
at chambers. If made open one side upon
habeas corpus, they may also be made upon the
Other. If Federal court* are to protect Federal
official! from proseoutlon by Btate courts, for
violation of State law, StAte courts, in their
turn, must protect State officers from prosecu
lion in Federal courts under similar circum
stances. Henoe dangerous eonfUcle must ariee,
and Imminent peril to both liberty and union.
If eneh conflicts must come, to the extent of
the power vested in me, I shall .maintain the
honor of the State and enpporl the authority of
her courts. I prefer to hope that they may he
arerted hy tho abandonment, on tho part of tho
Federal authorities, of the indefensible positions
which they have assumed.
The same disposition to extend the range of
Federal power in dltpangement of Btate Boyer
efentv and popular rights, has hssn consplcu-
of the Federal gov
ernment in regard to ‘he Territory of Kansu.
From the d.y when that territory
of the safeguard of the MiasroriprohibiUon hy
tho passage of the Kansas-Nehraaka Act, the
whole action of tho Federal government ..ems
to have been directed to the eetabliahment of
slavery within its limits.
Instead of committing, in good faith, U> the
people of tho Territory, the formation and reg
ulation of their own institutions, all the influence
of the national administration has been exerted
for the subjugation of the people totha will of
the propagandists of Blowy. The whole prao-
Uoai effectof lhe Kausaa-Nebraakaucths.bean ]
the BahatUnLlon of Presidential intervention for
slavery, instead of Congressional intervention
or rebnke from the Nnlionol
Administration, the actual resldenta of Kansas
wm driven from the polls at the first territorial
election, and a pretended legislator!i was im
posed on no Unwilling people by Ute (hand and
force of invaders from an adjoining State. .
harassedandoutragedbsyondeo-
darancslby the tyranny of tho Usurping legato
urne aud its instruments who were countenanced
and aided by fedend office, holdmi. soogbt reU.r
Slate organisation-. Throngh a convention
un.mM.d Tfop.ka, thay <T«n.4 a State con-
Gtl GAZETTE.
solution, and, after iU ratiflwtion by lie pop- Jot Salt Ot tUnt.
qiar fou, sought admission wider it into the ~ • - • " - -
Union Their prayer for eneh admission, though | T7OR KENT—TwtMie&imble Houses on £tk I
„ nnl4( i W_ .},« Honna of RsnreMntatfTM reflect- A. Leins tbftOD* Hxsmpy t' pre»*at, audit.# new
granted oj t&e uoom ox “JJ**"® ... u«t» nBXt *or. Powm™ on tb« i«t April. los
ing the will of tiepeopler was dented by the tsen For nBU tCa albxa*dkr kiko,
ate reflecting, in- this, the will of the Slave In- , , gs tamt? stmt. j
* “ • . ALSO— A comfortable iliree wiry Dwamhj> oa
tertsr. . , , , . Perm stmt, near Wayne. Poatuioncanbebad tbrtfcwUb. ‘
Every federal officer in the territory who man*; Fcr , prTnti apply to Alexander eikq
ifeated anr sympathy TiUv.the people, was, from also—A i»o «ory Brick D*«Utaj Uraaloa Bp>Uom.
S aIZ ; ..r*. m*»r a».
gent to compel submission to-usnrping power. ALSO—A Frame Dwelling In the rear or the abote hon*e,
A few months rince, under nh set which pra- j on .tame* «r*et, Allegheny ct« .• ’^ 0 ‘aQ
tically disfranchised s rast minority of the ett- «*.
izeos, a pretended election wss held for members ■
of a convention to frame Another constitution.
This convention wasconatituled, as was intended,
. exclusively of the parti zone of slavery. It fram
. ed, a slave elate constitntion and pro*
1 its transmission to Congress without
the people forratification.
tfekftgjflßSd indeed'to submit to popular judg
jCuh-ihavquetlion of slavery or no slavery, but
tw'-i?amed4he terms of submission that no mnt-
TesirOw the people might vote, slavery would in
any ftent exist in the new state, if admitted in*
gfcthe Union under the Constitution.
subsequent to the election of the Con-
Convention, the period for the second
<etedtatt of a Territorial Legislature arrived, and
at the election then held, the actual residents of
thtf Territory succeeded in electinga majority
of Rs hianbers in both branches. The people,
mocked and insulted by the proceeding just nar
rated, now invoked from the Secretary of the
Territory, acting as Governor, the convocation
of this body. For compliance with this just de
mand, the Secretary was removed from office.
For expressing himself In-opposition to the ad
mission of the State into the Union, under the
Constitution of the Contention, andwiihout pre
vious submission to the people, the Governor of
the Telrritory fell under such oispleaaare of the
Administration, that lie was constrained to re
sign'his position. If the power and patronage
of the Federal Government can secure the ad
mission or Kansas Into the Union under this
slave-state Constitution, that power and patron
age will, without doubt, be actively employedto
that end.
In alt this the people of Ohio have a deep and
vital interest. It is beyond question that a vast
majority of her electors are opposed to that
interposition of the Federal Government in
behalf of Slavery. 1 trust that the General As
sembly will give emnhatic expression to the sen
timents of the people.
U cannot fall to arrest attention that all these
encroachments of the Federal Government upon
State Sovereignty and upon the freedom of the
Territories, arises from a determined purpose on
the part of those who control its actions to ex
tend the domain, and enlarge the power of
slavery. Under this influence the ancient and
original policy of slavery prohibition was over
thrown and reversed by the Kauaas-N’eWaska
act. Under this influence, the whole power of
the National Government tys been exerted to
force slavery upon the reluctant people of
Kansas. Under this influence, also, p«r»i#n*ui
attempts are mnde lo subjugate «!'*• people °f
: the Free Stales to federal domination through
\ the administration of the Fugitive Slave act.
Under this influence, finally, the Federal Judi
ciary has promulgated the revolting doctrine
that the Constitution of the Union establishes
and guaranteed slavery in all national territory;
-.and consequently that (here is no foot of our
widely entended domain, outside of States whose
constitutions prohibit slavery, where the free
laborer can find a home exempt from the in
trusion of that very peculiar institution.
The rapid progress of despotism cannot tail
to arouse and fix the attentian of & reflecting
people. It/orcf9npon (he country momentous
issues between two opposite systems of govern
meat—two opposite theories of the constitution
Theaeißsues are radical and vital. Shall the
government of this country be administered by
the people, for the people, or by a privileged
class; for a privileged class" is the constitu
tion, in feet, what it is now claimed to be, the
bond and guaranty of slavery; or what the fa
thers of (be Republic believed it to be, the shield
and safeguard of Liberty ? Does it establish
Slavery everywhere outside of Free States, or
Liberty everywhere outside of Slave States "
Shall the power which it confers be used for the
extension and perpetuation, everywhere, of hu
man bondage, or of human freedom.
It te not doubtful where, upon these issues,
the majority of the people of Ohio will be found.
Their traditions identify them with Freedom and
free institutions. The mainspring of their pros
perous progress is in the prohibition of slavery
by the Ordinance of ITS*. It is this prohibi
tion, transferred into her Constitution, which
has attracted wtthln her borders the free labor
ers of bo many lands, who have so largely con
tributed to that wonderful development of en
ergies and resources which inspires, at once, fer
vent gratitude and honest exultation. The peo
ple of Ohio will never, by their action, charge
the founders of their institutions with ignorance
of the true principles of popular Government,
por contribute by their suffrages to the exten
sion or continuance of an evil ami wrong from
which they have been ho happily delivered by
the wiso forecast of the Fathers of the Republic.
S. P. CHARE
Columbus, January 4, 1808.
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VoU.; OUbattfeic’s Cemmaotartes; Wn. Archer Butler »
Lectures on tba History of Audeot Philosophy; PUln Com
mentary on the Psalms, by author of Plain Commentary on
tbs Gospels; Mrs. Browning’s Ppe?j%n«ved, Blue and Golf
:j Talc Messiah* Heigh, byßey.Dr.Ramsey;Dr. Boblnaon*
PalssUneor Baataitasa-iatfiSfi aad-’M, 8 volsand sum;
Oar Cbriitlgnaxain,' byJlT.Hkmllfan; livingstmie’# Afri
a doth and half calft Barth's Africa, 2 vols; Words and
ad of Jetnr, Memorie* of Bethany; Tne Omt Biography,
by Dr. Uaadlton; Cburchman’e Dlsry for Headley Tl
care, Dr. Ateianderft Plain Words ftrr Youna Commnnl
cantK Holiday Bodu of all kinds for young and old lor eat*
by Jal J.B.DAVIBOM. 61 Market «t.. near 4tb.
,lARIES AND ALMANACS FOR 1858.
—BUok wdjlo ora.F,
I .opjl, o, Wridn, Paper, CoppUij Rom, Butler,,
Article, of Agreement. DeeAe, end Aldermen •
BUnfa. Bnnk.Binding end Prlntln,,
;desa Allegheny.
TnjrGßEAi' WOBK OF THE AGE.—Da.
LIVINOSTOKPB JOUBHALB.—Jost ready, with two
Maps by Arrowsmitb, a Purtndtoo Jteei, and numerous
'iUtSraliona, 1 vol. Bvo. Price s3^— jllarionary ,TravelJ and
-Besearrhsa in flootb Africa* Incismng a Sketch of Sixteen
Yeftrs’ Residence lath*.lnterior pf Aand» Jmrney
from the Cape ofGoo4"Hope farLbandn, on- tbe West Out;
tbeoca acroas tbeContinstiLdown lha Eltw ZAmUak to
the Saltern Ocean. By DaridUviagstone, LL. D, u. C. L.
A Broe.Ji.T, AlleEbsny.
DR. LIVINGSTONE’S AFRICA.-sth
supply io Cloth audAtilf Calfjnst received by _
J. B. DAYISOS,
d.2S ' elMmhel 81.
BARTH’S AFRICA.-Finrtand 8«™dVol»-
rKilred b, JOHN
UoLIDAV BOOESTORW-iEARS
Jl-ror Old end Yonogend »“ “JgJSSSSISiM
Inr New Tewe* PrennU.
JUST PUBLISHED AND RECEIVED AT
UVINaSTOSPB* ,^S™' w soufel AFRICA.
IdISiKS. U. »n
rowmltb, aod tmmaronsUlnstrations. In 1 voLßvo.
SSS; ; KAT A Wood street.
T7EATUERS—9 moks on »t»amor Princes..
<X? In«rrlr,br«lebr IBAIAH OIOKAY * 00.
VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 122.
F)R RENT.—A comfortable two story
Brick Dwelling, with Barnaadabout six acre* of ex
cellent land, and nearEaat Liberty.
PotsesrioQ oav be hvd immediately on sppltcxiionto
ALEXANDER KINO;
Z 72 Liberty txeet.
TO LET.—Astory Dwelling House, on
Peon ftroet, between Hand and Wayne streets.
Rent moderate to a good tenant, and po«w*rion given at
-a «- - awx^S£sS^.
To Let. „
A COMFORT ABLE TWO STORY 3
Dwelling, situate on Washington stwot, AH«>4a»
gbeuy city, containieg flv* rooms and finished garret. Vo+
lesalon ran be bad Immediately. Enquire of
jy2Q IL SING,-No. 210, Liberty il.
TVWELLINQ HOUSE TO RENT.—That
I I oommodimn ud w»Il Onlehed Dwelling noae, Ho. a
Piknetreet, now occnpled bp thnjnbacriber.
In One order, »ml hme «U the modem conrenlencew w.ter,
gu, Ac. to nuke ltdeelrkhle for • (emilf. Pomelilon no
Efcujtlni .Her Ihe Orel of ill}. 43
o*Urn. .U«d. in epgbdtt JAB. IAUQHLIH^
T" 0 LET —The Hall formerly occnpk- ov
the Sons of Temperance, oa the corner oSYIooA sod
B £SSr U -
TV WELLING FOK KENT.—A drai-fcjji
II rabU tvo itory Brkk Uoass oo Congm*aUeet»Jj3ii
containing <J room*, a pw*J y»r>l and 401
mipeied. apply to WATT 4 WILSON,
M j~; iy ’ No. a» Liberty«tml.
F)R SALE—A handsome CU„
<p. n *«>, No. 1J Federal street, near Wylie, with thojfci.
adjoining ground planted with shade tren ami grape Tinea,
lately occupied by the subscriber.
Alan, two Small House*. fonr rooms each, with good yard
andspace for astatic In the rear of the above, with entrance
from Federal street, •
The above is very desirable property aud sitnatrd on a
)>eantifal street. Applr to
Possession Ist April.
<l*3l lwd
JAS. M. BUOWXB,
Exchange Bank.
Ohio Land for Sato.
THE subscriber offers for sale section ten,
township 12, rang* 10. Start county, Ohio, commonly
known as “Bowman's Section," containing MO acres. It it
situated three miles weat of uasaillon, on the Stats Road
leading to Wooster, and within about two mils* of tbs Pitts
bnrghTfl* Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The sooth, east
and north-east quarters ar* partly cleared and Improved—
tbs remainder i« core red with superior timber—and tbs
whole Is well watered by springs and running stream a—
Thlj •ection is considered the finest body of land in the
connty. It will he sold undiridrdor in quarters to suit
finrrliasers. T<i those who desire to Insist in r»sl estate a
►♦tier opportnniir t« offered.
H ‘ J. B. SWBITXER,
X... 101 4th »rre«t. Pittsburgh^
«26ul*wtfT
TO LET.—A Lol
Foil SALE OR .. „>1 fronting
40 feet og Wylie *treet, mar the corner <d Chatham,
extending track ISO tot to a 20 feet alley, on which is enact
ed two elegantly flalibwl Iwoatory bonaw with rim room*
mi ii. Oood atabliig and other building*, which now rente
for *«'J< a t**> Of..- '-f llir litmliumni ..luatioi.* in the
~tv (\ia> ri.i.-n t t.j the Ceotrat Dej-01. V««t OHiee *od
C.iiirl Uuov. Kn'juireat ‘J77 IVnu atreet. jaT:Hd r
SMALLWCNTRY RESIDENCE FORg*
SALE OR RENT.—Constating 0f.16 acre* aitnxfedSix
in Wattmoralaud County, within I*4 mile* from Ohartter*
Utatiou on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. The imj'ror*
■enfinre.i *f«cvf trame bon*e. containing eight room* in
excellent repair t /<*.' r*i» rf ‘—' under U>
S' re*.
■ m taiue.l •
11. ULAIN i >«<'
S' AXDWiN TOWNSHIP COAL. LAND
FOft SALK- I h.ivp «e»eotv-6Te Acre* uf ot*t claas
MINI* and iIAHDKMNO LAND, situated ou Saw
Mill Don, 3' j mile' fn-m the -it y. Good unjiroreroents,
U(j,i • ..mfot t»M« Dwelling House, Ft am* Baru atid all
gtbei um eaaary out building* ha* apt taxi of water. young
orchard of be*t grafted fruit free* in good bearing condition.
The whnlo pure la underlaid with Coal ami easy «t access,
«;<) t*. nt s harrain il application l* made JKWii .if
.IAMXS C. RICHEY.
dtfji Ural Katitr „i,.| Bill Broker, \o.ftn otli at.
E'onsJALt:.—
'b BondjJMon. Not. C-«. S.WO eado
HM Sliar*a All**li*nT Batik Stock. >■
,*<) AUSTIN I.U'iMIS 4 CO.
Y~ ALUAULK PKOPEIITY IN ALI.E
QHENY CITY FOR SALE —W* offer for aair th*
»alliable Uwiss and Lot m.w occupied by Dr. J. H. Smith
fronting *JD teet op tbeeaacaideof tbs Diamond and extend
ing back 90 fret lo a 10 foot alley. Tits booie UcoarenleoUy
arranged with extensile bark building*, with a email otulay*.
the building cotjld be so changed a* to make a finebnsln***
itarl tVi’i i-«M and terms rerr aaay. Apply!"
R. McLAIN A SON’S
Real Eat*to Office, Fourth st
Kmthei j.nh.uUt'
A FINE HOUSE ™ corner oi Market and
Fi»t fur sate. in connection to an equal amount ef
r..h, »t 6 per cent int»re*t. toheaecnrerf on itt'vki or other
a Property on the Monongabela river,
(3*l pool) with a cash capital of JCO.OOO to work the min-*,
sworod on stock* or Improved city property.
i a 29 B. McLAIN k SON
Land For Sale. „
A BEAUTIFUL FARM Of ABOUT
•erenty acre* within* mile *nd * half of W*sh
iogtcn. P*.. lying betwen the National Road and the Hemp
field R. R. A new frame house and other Improvements
have been mad* ojwo it. It is the l>est quality of Ltme- .
Land, and luw been nnd*r a high elate of cultivation. :
It contain* abont act*-' of Timtier. ami there is roqning • h
water in ever field- t • v
for further Information enquire at Tlii* office, {anlutf
TTALUABI-E CITY PROPERTY FOR
y BALE.—The undersigned offbr* for aale on Civorable ;
terme, a large number of building lota in the Bth Ward of
the rity. The lot* fronton Pennsylvania Avenue, Watson, I
Forbe*. Lemst. Maria. Yicroy and Bloff streets, are but a I
few minutes walh from the Court House and will be sold
Te S#nmn* P desirous of seeming a convenient and healthy
location for a boose, or wishing to purchase lor speculation,
in a part of tlierity which most continue steadily to Improve
will find it to their advantage to call npon tbo ȟb*criber.
C. MAGEE, Att’y at Law,
ojojhtf No. 104 Fifth etreet.
C” 'OAL LAN 1) FOR SALE.—the undersign
ed Offer* for sale ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES
of COAL LAND,
situated on the first pool,one of tbora-xt desirable locatlooi
oa the MoDongnhela river.
l «UoaUon of Iron men, Coal men, and capitalists is
(; oppartnni tjHbr
5r 01 AUSTIN'IooSSScO.,.
No. 92 fourth BtreeL
QTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOSIIS &
O CO, AT Tire MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY
TUDUBDAY Bridge, Inenranc* and
Copper Stock, Bond and-Real fcitate cold at pnblic mi*
,b, M,rch.n,.' hr. AOTnsUMBns 4 co.
Xotea, Draft* and Loan* on Real Eilate negotiated on
raaeonable term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO,
>eSl Stock A Note Broken. M rpartfaet.
023 ants,
WASTED IMMBDIATEI-Y.—lO.OOt) Men
to eagAco i“ the aale ol the tuoat popular •filing
Booksla America. Invalids, Mechanic*, fanner* and Teach
era wishing to travel, will find this to boa aery profltabJo
and pleasant business, enabling them to see the country,
and make money at the same lime. Agents now in the bus-
Ineu are clearing from *5OO to $U>OO per year. bor fuU
particnlar* and a list of Books, audrcse U. M. RULISOr*,
Queen City PnblUhio* Houee. 141 Mala street, Cincinnati.
Ohio; or, if living Ea»t, D. HULISON. Philadelphia.
aolMydawfcT
Honey Getting Kaslcr
WANTED. —$8000 or good business or
accommodation paper hanoft from 00 days to 8
month* to rnn tn nuni from $lOO t« $2OOO, Apple
offlcol Doia B.M'LAIN * BON-
WANTfiI) Agenta.wanted in every town
and citr in the CnitfdSUU*. Endow Iwo ibnp
aoduldcoti deli :WwW~l' A.IL BIDNEYi Bo>toot Mm.
Beeswax wanted—b» highest price
pijd for BhivixU B. L. f AHNESTOCK tW 8.
B~EEFbEaSDEBSW ANTED—The iiigh-
JT* 1 " r"' r^', l; I TAHNESrOCK » CO-S.
HORSE-SIIOER good
IlomoSW, lo go 10 lb. coontrj, °n!«nSr!!rf
employment ami c<v><! wagesl>? applying at TuISOFFICB
ImioJtalolj. L _ . ,__55*SL
WANTED— $7,000 in Pittsburgh and Al
l.(lun J Al.o, Btuinou. or Areomrood*-
lion P»p*r tounoooto! H7.oW. tilt •£«*“"
td u rorj todscod ran*. «n» B. II I.AIN A SON.
LONOALANfii
House and sign painters.
Sc. IT (01J PuM OBwHalMlnS)™! J •WM. !»}««•“
• w«a*oJM«tkdilr«u. All otimpromptly•ttmikdu,.
B> „ Liu, (Briow I lie SI. CUtr Stre» Brl.k'.. «eCTI«A In »raBorlor»ljl». gKP-.lyil
Alioghony City, Peona., /SARD—In consequence of the financial ds-
BRADIiEVS WOOLEN KNITTING TARN. , J^ iol , o ?*SK2S??S 1 m
or oxer* Color *Oll Ntnobor. r a t tbo lint of fht mofjl »1* of W. M«rpb» to •* A*.
TS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS ON I
is?jssrr skkssssk
j, B „ ubotgU , b , i6 , :r „. j-.
*pSkiD. .nd iVoo! j«ti.p J 1 17TSH.—50 bbl». NV :• barge Mackerul,
[RCU AGENCN. —HAVING BEEN ! T iMUft. ] “
» u ; :: :
STARCH, (»bieb H w»n**W««l»l lnBO»ll»tomylcM»B i 0 bLUlprimb Picllt.l Uirrlng.
ioobir..bbli, Wblt»m,
*r» it m*nnf*ctnr«r» pnc*». Wolßril»Ui*»tt*©tioiiortto - .. Troni,
Trodo lolbl*trlicl«tfo*nox*mltt»Uonof oor prwul •lock, sobl.U.
•Od wbleb will «*> k*t‘ vm\ »° i«2SK« maiv. as - Uk# Salmon. tor tale by
j B CASPTEb_B
WOODS’ PEARL STABCUconitant-
J . Ij oo band anil for «ala by the ooilrrjiCMd- ““J
ta ma/bo U!««J that title lupenor "* rch
equal to enyof the more ejpecalTe r ' ,ra t , °L <^ r “ t “^: l °
Oja, for ntitaa delicate Blanc MettJ* Poddloje,er l*«e.
Sr i SlcUeJ.nd»,r-«.r “If™* .
*a!4 cornw Finland Ferry itrect*.
p KOCEBIES— IS¥ bags crime Green Rio
'“lOObSf ebons Tocos Hjioo Tot;
25 >. *• Gunpowder do;
45 - paperadand Loon Slack Tea*;
100 bit of the tarioua atasdard brandi Tobacco:
73 bbl«. Groan* Now York Syrup;
S 3 »♦ Lorerbaf* da
30 “ EtrfMww York, da
too •* N.CeTtr.
SO “ Winter Bleached Whale Oil:
30 " TinnenfOil,
With an eeenrtrnentorall other node io our tine.
SQmYEIt * DILWOBTH.
oclfl Not; 130 tad l33B*eoad el
hardwark.
SABIOEL PAHHBSTOCK,
-Vo. 74 Wood SlrtM, «*>»«•**>„_
TTABON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
R' U PALMER, No. 105 Market Street.
. lb< &mb«u, Oils. Sirs* TrimmlogV"' l
lmsw floods sscwsHT- _ -ffrV
-pOLL BU'i"i , ER.-tibbU;o.
JKj lo srriTssnd lor nls bj ATWFLL I-***™^
fffjSflPlANOS.ffini
FULL GRAND PIANOS.
THE PARLOR SRAKBTIANOS
jleto gtglr gfiuarr pianos
From the Maunfectory of
Chiolcerinffdc Sons, Boston.
JEST received from the Manufactory ol
Chlckerin* & Sons, B,*too. the followin' desirable inJ
elegant atockof Piano Tort**;
Oao FulJ&Tsa Octave (1IUN1) PIANOFORTE, eritii
«aperbty carved case. Price $
One Fall »WJt Octave O&ahd pianoFORTE- •!«>•
gaatßosewood caao. Prue....~
One HJWTAttLQRORaNI» SEVEN OCTayaviaNo
nearly equal In power to a full Urat»i, y«t «
the room of an ordinary Squire Piar...
SQUARE PIANOS.
Ttro Full Carted Eoaowoed Louis XlVth K.v-r, u«,
Planet, with carred dsekftnd fret work.
Two Rotewood 7 Octave, Clifford style.
Two do 7 Carted moulding*.
Four do : Plain round comer*.
Three Walnut 7 ‘ Front round corners.
Pour do " Front round corners. i :
Four Rosewood 6*3 '• Front round corners.
All the abotetreorthe itrw Wilt, and with fltll Trot. }
Frames, and new Pxttst Action. 4
/Thee® initrumeoU hate been finished specially fur ibr ’*
Btbacriber,and are-the first that hate been brought u tUii
city. Their inpertoritywlll beat onredlKorer*] tv an*
one acquainted with the mechanism of a Piano Vort*
Fnr tala at rha new and.reduced price list by
softdawt tsila Agtflt farChickoriag k Sous, Boston-
PRINCE & CO’S mPJROVEDagSta—
PATENT MELODKONB.— The
Eztablithtam*in the Uniltd Stai't and tVj | w | |1
I/irgrztinthe HSrM.
The latest improvement In oar SJelodeon* is the
divided SWELL,
Secured tons by Lettet*P»teat,22d May, 1853. Bymesn*
of thlaawell SbioltosoffUßity bo played with tha full pow
er ofthe Instrument, while the accompaniment W toll no.i
subdued. Hereafter, all Melodeons, made br n* willb- tu:
nbhed with tlira attachment
City Kesi
WITHOUT «XTX4 rJUICK.
, for the tale of our Melwlcoos may be found tu all
■iitfi 1 «od town* of the United ScWetMJt'i.
OKO. A. PRINCE A CO., Boffak»,
and ST Fntton itrtet, New York
CHA&LOT3E BLUIIE.
1 : s Wl-'xl it- ret. 3<l door those Fifth,
4 l\ Manufacturer* A^enf.
Sr P~E RI! CRAN'D PlANO^ggta*
ll# HI
Frnrn »h» Factory ol
sTKiytTAi' soys, av«> Kh-j.
11. KLEBER 4c. BRO.,tako pleasara ;u->i«nr-:in-
Ids rn tb# pnbllc that thay harajoat rtceirnl a
SPLENDID FULL GUAM) PIANO,
From the Factory ci STKINWAY A SONS, New Turk.«luck
for exqnlsitaaweefnwuand rolnmeof tone, Ifghtaets an-i
elasticity oftouch. anda moat tasteful and elegant exterior
iironnidtniUhrJineil Grand /Vi*er*w bright i<> th*»
Cilr. The mechanism i« » doul.>* r*a*tt!,tig acty, u. patent
*d intention of Stein way A Son*, wh.rh combine* wtfh the
ntn»o»t protuptne** and delicacy °f touch a degree of onr*
J.llii* bu* ratel* attained. We respectfully iarita tbfl pul--
1,.'. one and all, whether f-i.r. Wmw. or not, local! and se.
this unrivalled Instrument H. KLKBKR A BRO..
No. M Fifth »treel, foie Agts fot Stainway ft Son*
N B A!»<>, 111.1 a fie.l, 1.. t '■! Noun* A Clark'*
Piano*. ,iel<
CUIEAP PIANOS TO CLOSEf££kM
/ A CONSIGNMENT.—A saporb
wood"octave Piano, with full Irua Frame,! f « I |i
carved Mnslc Desk and Monidinrc 'he mannffcctnren 1 price
in'New Y<mL »>ein:s-iOn. «jll t» w.1.l i■« • l--s«- a consignment
f-r s3oo
Also, a Uoeewood octave. ground c.*ruerv. and slidin.;
de*k: a eery elepant Pianot the Ne» Ym'; fs'-uu v pri-r >".•••
will be sold as above at $2Si.
Th*-al>o*a are tha tiel cash prices, n> p*t n».-t»ey vr. '. w.:
he l-oted for shipping ft>e of charge
Also, a good second band Piano, with iron ftame.fi o-tare,
in »ix*d ordri. Cash. current fund*. $lOO
A Mahogany 6 octave, modern style Piano, at etr-’-Uri
Instrument. Cash, entreat famla,
A sift octave second hand Baltimore Piano.
Adn do da do Philadelphia do st->
A 6! j Jo Piano, very handsome and n*nr!v new.-.i.
anti 0 month*credit. SS33.
For aalo. together with a splendid stock of new Pianos oi
all strWrmm the tnannfiictorYof Cblckering A Sons. Bos
ton, by no 6 JOHN lI.SIELLOR. 61 WnM st.
STEINWAY ft SONS,
Jl SI RECEIVED AN
voice ofSTKIXWAT k SONS'
ted SEW YORK PIANOS. Among otbt-rsl | * f 1<
a splendid FULL GRAND PIANO ot unrivalled ti-uc and
workmanship. Sttinway A Bora’Grand Piwn* nr* .-•■tutJ
eredtnperior to any made In thia country.
Tbe mate to tho above has received tho First CUs» .G.i t
Medal for superiority over all others, at the Maryland li.
•titnte. inßaltimr're. last week. Dne notice will be gt* i.
‘fluarTirai l! KLEBER k BRO..
Sole Agents for Nones A Clark.
ni ,ll Also. Uieinway A Sons, No. M Fiflbstr.-ei
RAPID BISIKBSS WRITING,
tamht with titf bfst srccFas in thk
&«u trip!' lh• nnmbet t>f Shrdtr.fi of any rr-ijbjr
Aiooi.
BY ALEX. COWLEY, oneof the mostfimsn
ed iai aocompllahed teacher* and writer* of theag*
A» an Indlipu table evidence of thiv, ho ha# thli searon alone
beeo awarded .EpW Firtt Pr<miia:x for bett
hie work having actual!y been exec at eJ with Pm anJ in..,
and not Engraved or Lithographed, a* In the rue *r •'">«
ciJim claiming premium.
tern* (hr wrlttog, time unlimited, »* u
For fall Commercial cporee, time naltmited,...-. - »•*
(raiment of writing, and circular ».!•
ssm, nrr r Tr JENKINS,
~-eaa-i
FATTY VXATtD
The high illuminating ph^
Tl£3of Qu from Roma and oleagiaono oabitanc...
bate always made then a favorite material lor the was?
fcctnro of Illuminating Oaa. ManyOnOompaniMwlto*-
In with coal, In onler to sapply their customers with ■ Sji
**BOTINOrf 1* entirely free from all dro«* and refuse rot
■tanon, and jielda at once, fußrilliaat lltammaUng <l*»
Xheereater original cost of the apparatus Ihr the mane
bctnrnof coal gu together with the attention And expen*»
constantly required, and the difficulty, it not unpcwiihlllij.
of l“mly«ro~''aS th.nn.hol~.md “'•"‘“■•f;'
offensive pun, generated in coal, render the RO3IN Oil.
APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable In every way.
A KCOATBB, of 376 Broadway. New Tort, haadevoteJ I.U
entire attention to tho mantifitciureand aaleof l ortabW U*s
Apparatus, and he nwpeetfnlly call* the attention of tU
public io hie pment complete arnl efficient machine.
Perfect satisfaction to the purchaser guaranteed iu evert
caaa. For farther information address .. , t
3. COATKS.3I4 Broadway, New Wk;
IvgQrSawdly or DAVID H. WILLIAMS. Pittsburgh, Pc
COUNTING HOUSK STATIONERY.-
Writing Ink,
InfcsUnds,
.♦and Boxes ana Sami.
|.rvl Pencil*, Enters. ,
Mncilaga, Steel feu*.
Erasing ItuM-T, »r
Al.t. ARTWI.R9 OP STATIONARY,
WM. 0. JOHNSTON k CO.
nB * Stationera, I*7 Wood 8t
Hats and Caps.
J AMES WILSON is now receiving hU JJ
rail style* of lIATSASOCAPS.
riexiWe SltJ Drat* Uati, and Ladle*' Hiding Getn*
Kofi Hat* oTssrloasklwh—Hoiiswi*n,-Pl»Bter,-Artiih,
Youth’* and Children's fancy Uai* aoilCap*,iugr«ai Tar«-
etr: Qeutlemen and Youth's Silk PtnsVi Caps. new stylos*—
pleas* naH at Xn. VI Wood street
srf&dtf
Groceries.—
10 hbda.Kew Sqmt,
M) tikis, ** UMSISWf.
30 •• OoltWn tjrap,
10 14 Cniabedlr.. Fngir,
100 bees Rio Coffee.
Arriving ana fur ul« by
del?
JOB PRINTING -
CARDS.
CIRCULARS,
BTLL HEADS,
BILLS LA9XXQ.
" >S t55WsTa.
lA *f§lKli HUBS,
d .,t
n CRAP ‘ Composition ana MetoUtc Bleipu-
or «fa
dSs° 0t *° r oata*rofM*tkt<Mdß*C9»4«trert*.
Sr hhd«.PrimeSoglr,lunding/romstramei
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