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    TMF DAILY WTTimjRGH GAZETTE.
llllJi- ** + *-*■ "'• - - • ... • r vm.TTMF. LXXI—NUMBE
1 ■— ~ , .~ w YORK ADVERTISEMENTS -
; NEW TORN ADVERTISEMENTS. . shell's Ad«rti*>it n.», No. sk iw- wells, riddle *co
•From TI!3CTim, OWEN t00..-scn»iL Siroiro g , r«m n. s. M-iisi. Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa..
■ vtmsrSD How*. (Applatoo’* BnU4iuj,) .Vo. wo «»**” i *«?• -—•-. T , .VVT." 4 v Miwicttuu or
Brcadwky,New York. .jj ENERGETIC Bl SINKbS MAN CAN - Tr XHON'GS AND SWITCHES.
•—4- w •' i W o*!;l™i»o...~N,.odr romP ur^r.
imported tviuti, Oroetrm. *'• ' n^dolUrr» do J, N> ( l.°S.ifiiup “ rtlh oo hn '. p-lj-r tortrootioiu. .. ,
» «.« mn'i »n. - CSWiiSy ff— ** ‘ 1
PSmiULhrf ISO') , rIU ,.T l ““' 1 " nl ‘ T “ m IIAVXITCIIST 1 MOTT.
IMPfYJVPPTIQ IVT) DEALERS tIHSi - l* B u*atoo«anderclu»m' Mannkcturer*.
~ • „ «*i to th* TrftJ'*. 11.-t.-K “ C 9 Fulton New Vork
QttriUy PataUy Crortriw, offer to in*- nri _ -
fri nt» PunfllM, »4 »» *ho ore chol<* In «*«•
TEAL-brm, and Black. **4,™ P?"£££. r> y..,*,* |
llreaklhst, (Wong, XcxpMwl, o° 1 |
flyNn. *% in chert* ami half a. I
Jata. k v,-tj „ld ,
fihrrrt-. Ij-nta. «£ delß i[,-hn» ro*s- |
an.lhlrh pr-vl**, In rrM«MIr v,B9 P”*
nnnw »t»il „
PARTOii «*« OUB3IIERV v ..rr^V.y
CnAMI'AU>N3—U-vt * Owlcn * <-*[' , U
Do *».««■ *'\ iiu Am .v, At-
UQUOOS-nr-u.U-1. ti-MM,.
Hath* Kirs-h, 4.% An- in
Mfirtacliiiwj-AQlKao. N'->ye»° 1 ,1,V‘-*rh*nA PnslUh
MALTUQTOB»-Uu.!'!n |tr«wo« ~n **
Ale*.
CIGARS— Avari-:iyof<^*® , ’ rj, '‘ w ;
PICK.LE&—Eii2IikU awl French.
ftAOCBMor FteVCorri*. i> rUlc <. Ail-ort, t
OUKl&B-SUHon, .«•! *ml Ameren. j
to, “ r -
-*—■sar
oga Importation _
" (Joia Mcilal Plnaoß. _
SXEItJ'VAI' & SONS, M AN- > .C^fcaa
nfACTCREUS, M w«!k*r •»*«. t*T|
York. received the following Ptrr* “_ 7 ■
Maiali tn eompMUivn with th« brsl nn»*f"r rn Tt.-«tf>n, N*
tortc. PhlWdMphUft«<l IWtiAor*: _ ,
TWOPIBSy SBIZIIMKDAU « Hi* M.-j-njvotli-o Fair.
Washington, *l«rch, ISM. - , n ’ v _ Vork No .
A GOLD MEDAL, at the Crwt'l V* ls«s
TomhwvlWSfttjeißlr.thr onl.T U‘-M F 1
wUb»D«h«lWttl*JWO • CaUlltV'-rr,
A OOLD MEDAX at th* Msrjrlw* Institute, u.
S3SSs|H|S|!
S:3sS5-%ag!»=
LpMmthcmtchnreo. nRM>
Sote A?*n»« f.w Pittsburgh an pfßn*yi™nt».
•
E)ntgglsts,
ft L F AIXNESTOCK & Co., late oftlicfirm
K: tt'A. AO., -n.l wwcwworMo (£»>«:
U? 5! VTUolMalaDmgKia* No- <H corner Worn! an<l l. nrth
3t«, tMHebnrgh. Pa.
fi A. FAHNESTOCK £ CO., WUO’-E
-■"V-aUa DrarrNu and MMinltanren of White U^,
45.01 ud»rVt/"™''' T»-l *»'> r™*< " ,rect "i,A;
SCIIOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER
-.irf-Wblta Lead, lied Lead, Zinc, Pnlnt, Litharge, Put
ty MdWhoioialeDeatain Paints. Oils, VaruUhM, Tori*"
tins, Are., N'o. Wood it, rittibcrgh, Pa.
TOIISJ lIAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
• I Retail Druggist«*}
< ,VpJuK & Dj»tufe, 4*.. conK-r VooA m<! Blxth
.« , .< r Mclirln^.
3 'TFTjjiN WiIOLESALK DKAIt
'S J «rln Dross Pnlatt.OtU, »»> .No
<■> Stf'Ubertj ttretl.Pitttburgh.
All or J*r» will wceiro prompt *ttent 100.
tor Schsnck’a Pulmonic syrup. niurgt.lyiU
f, n WIIOU-bALt DLAL-
H K,. «rlnDnlg!.r«int' S jnr»*ra!r<. >W". VritrSufrf
• ftkellaW. , •
| ' ..Oti/Mfc RUTS*.
ORIVstEEITER.WHOLESALKANO
K t Lu llD ,»g ! i. u ,-— r^r . J -» j s >' a,d ' "*•
Pitubvrßb.
JOSKPII FLEMING,{SUCCbSSOK 10 L.
Will,;, j c...lemn« Mtrtct.lr,.t.n4Dui»°nJ,tc<T»
. -H con.taltl r onh»TiJ»rulln=a™mplt>«uiortßont..ri>n.p*,
’ $ u“lcbiei.SWMn-Cl.c«.. *■»'"< I" r
c»orn.„ n.inpoondrtrt«ll
•'■l-1 fac - 3EOT IT Keyseu, urdgqist,
■£•l U no Wood street, corner nf \V<vd itrci t und.MJ*
,*ii4 >• Alley. Pitlaiinrsb. ***•
Oralcts,
/■'IIIEESE 'vVAUEIIOUSE.— lIENKY 11.
■ - 4 f-nnrtlK9 PomiriUu2«imi CuuwaiMlon Merdiflnt,and
l|to Vishnnd Produr*
' *JB Wood it- *>»ovo Water, 1 lttabun;b. J
JB CANFIELD, LATE OF WAKREN,
• OlilO, Commission and FarwftrJini; Morclwit, an
- between SreithflcM awl Woo*!, Pimbnrgh.
>BAN'E tANJEIt, (SUCCESSORS
to A * A. ticßaoc.) Dealers In Floar. Grain and
It***. ...4
Second ttrwt, IMtahnrsli, ra.
• * ;b
E— TIvhTO. HERBST, n-OUK, ' PKO;
) dues, rrotlsion azul ,\ tr , r
rtr ntn**, c°m«r of.n*n<l. I pi,f *l.i:rch,sfj •
tioa «o ■th. «lV of Floor, P«t- ’ Uu *
Qrain, Di IM Fniit*, *e- *<*• .
rwp«ctfn»r ‘
r'LKX. FOItSYTIF '('Si■ I V+'.sSOK TO
A_ por»rtb t SrotMTonrarttir.R * : ‘ l i M r
•SSfeDcMVr in Y«A. »M«v JU'j. -• ■
OH ami Prodnro g’ti'-rnlly. 1 5 -
mi)l>LE/-aEWIIAf;COMMISSION '
. iTorclinat iu»l OcaUf lr. *lro~n- an:l l r~l..rc
BlftU strwt, ntulmrsh. r;i.
TV,., 1
| & <j l ;?lS7u;u-at4 aliened *ort
'fTiOßinu.T.pi•'■■<’(uti SOS, <“»IMIShIO>
L» mi»!«♦• «fpn-'"■ ■■ »js “3^
Tsirt m"l ;-”"„p irrt ut w ,,,. r iLL
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n ANf>
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M KNioin-. attoi^ev; at
R«£,% *• B “‘ ut 1 ’ f "«>’
i?:,rth.uj ! i.r'i« lmr «> ——-
rrT—-ri7~<r~r r r. mohkison, at-
OSBPH S. A A. 1; „ „, 5r *~l.
at Law. my'i*
N K Y S
. .Pittsburgh, y>- —rr" .
. tsiSiiiii
. £_.
‘"wholes a I.K
SjWftluttort, PHtabogb.
•"1
. ■ vC* i
X&eMSSBs
32{Srt P tl^lKl»dl» S .ll'«>*f.rl
apartment* •]»«»*“”„nioflic*»y w° rk n ' ,w °» luul ‘V u
«-* good •*»«<"“ “ f J r ‘ t .inMtpl for 11 mo«ft,
* tl^ r n?f.l!.°C.l'lrDUoael»e»lWL"- 1 T
- •o=srsaro«syr»“‘«y COv
J ° s "!“-
-, tD resPECTFUiXy in- gsiSfc
W-
th«7 lthe ‘ r ”
.„Ab«fitTOf *- ■ Cling In nil ‘V ir
»h« motf . <i Wii«l «tuff. ll ,e T (
I*ol« "»* ilh ibolr «"
, p^—twy dsewtwf* -
mbbs: . . 'Uu Coffee;
. cru.'d 9»r
i OaOhW»PtK J^S? r » ij ..Coffee
Iff WjU Powdsred a L - Biccitifr Syrn.
• -%o « Golden Syrap; kc* C l«riai Tob*cc«
«»M »*““! S Jf u( ,l, aoJu-5.1.nl" 1 :
JS e«ak* Bi o*rb **■***• o 0 Wc*: ~
. WfellB6d* Silera t,,r > lifcliest’-BUck r
to Mch-ar UTw ff r-j.pl.>* W.f r '
Coc*4dlMM>’d 400 Ml» Straw
lOObXlMi’du*** 01 *** yy, ke „ brand*
SoScJorn Drooroc blmc M 0U
tOboxo) Cl*y np» r . 1., Grain Pepper* ..
B»l*»<n*rs . ,!# X 5 lotr* No 3 Mackerel
■ • fftngl 41!>p»c*5 50 t-bls i!>~l «nTI
»- Boi» U»tb«n WATf ft WILSON.
\ 'Srtoreaad f««alotoy Liberty
'a keK*Bl*Twl*tTobacto;
J» hlutt Torto Wco Sugar.
*■' t*o Sagan
- bbU Tellow iWEnwl. "P r >
*».b«iU Golden Syrop;
' to tUn Btceliior Sjmjn
; 40VWlaS:0. MoXat^t;
S 5 k«6» m Oart> Sod*
:50 toaes Sodaßjlarotur , rr , m ,t n( fr>i-r
•> ‘ WO bdUMeortedeirsrsbtriw '’ rJ * l *
’ U» Hera* Uice;
Zo>) gldaa Solo IttXhrr;
*' ,80 bbUpom-fiiUOU?
85 bblsltoiliiGil; _ _
*• - : •/, nwnrtcdTnado* G> JF *
...U0- dirrnn «imtcil ; Broumr. • fll(i (ot .JTe l»T
aw Co.
- ‘ : O£J ’
TT :
S^rsrafES^oiOT^-.
trftcsa w.iM* VJ
.1. A H. OERWIO,
MASDTACFCRtFJ OF I
ROPES ANl> TWINE,
bott.ftnJd 'ir.'JL-- — ‘ of and Walnut arr<tt, r.‘
UOIITB.NBWTON & BRADBURYS, XT AYE ALWAYS ON lIAND A lULL
4i\ ttrrKms S:r«t, J Wt, . . ; H ..im.lv of Gul w.d Halter Ropw, B*l Cord*. &uh*Mbl
M ANUFACTURERS Of tllft Patent Arch , v?c\, llr.K.tn, Cottou un-l Vlax Seine; r*.»*or,
: «£-«>*"»
f::;, 61 v ZTm»«
Arrll Wrat Wank, «rhioh is »*™l .nd us~l w.lj 1 7 »<■ : QTKAM IiOII.EH MAKERS AKD SHEET
'a,iarnnlr. >lli"lr standing In tone ; if | 0 Iron Workers, Slsirtitictnroni or BarohlU. Patent
stniinciil; wltile Hf-dr onpmenl.ntrf V“ ' **' ””„ r .. I JSlrr. lam.m..iiv». Hood Hid CyllntWr BoUen, Oilmii.-j-A,
ttie cntmtrj laainlMent I'rtml ol_t heir soporf. . i Brelol.™, Tire Bed, Bt-.n. I'lJs.s, Ooudm-r* Salt Ims
St Wd. and I- ; g I>uu , Iron Vania, Lifeßtsita, etc. Al.n, ll!a.'t,srr.itU
lafelrda | Work, Brut*. and Viaduct IrnM. do™ »* •''““"d
—■ • --*“••• • *,ii c.rdsri fivin • promptly a»«nd*d to.
! it/'i'.'.' jin* I-1“™ ■ "
! JOS. S. liHBCH & CO .
1 SOI 3 I*3 &,at4l-Ib©rty«t., PH** , A« r Cl'' Pn *
WIIOEESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MIT-nCHANTS,
w pkamt.s in
plouh AND BACON.
Tin T’ltit o nn.l Timn'rV
AND
PITTSBURGH M A X U K A*o TUR K S.
irtwij. „ -•
. Of J. S. Lcrch. McAlpin * C«», Pittsburgh .
general commission
AND
P , OTI.'W r M.ICFtdLA.T'TI S}
Uvre and Washington'Avenue,
IVVANDOTTR CITY, KANSAS TF.KHIT'UiX.
' RfcilKHfiNOKS:
Joaq.li ft. Leech 10*~ and PiiUbarj:»«
" THOMAS & GALbAUHEIU
/COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
\J MERCHANTS, *\«. 20 Pint Stmt, St M
— Rtrrn to
UaRTSLVS A CO.. I JoNtS.*. LiCTM
I/FitrsTJ.StnrißT ACo , I Zim A l AtxTim
WUI purchase to order. norap, R * c ”"-iL”JV' ri _'
Prurapt attention *l™o »•> m-mnrr of f.-rwarding
OPRINGEH ILUtBAUGH, COMMISSION
& Merchant, Dealer in TV 001, Pr>'»i»ioii* and Produce ?«>u
mullt. No.29sLiberty street, Pittsburgh, U__ „„ .
Henry s. kino, (Late of tiie
firmer King & Mo.rrl.r»J,) Com“l«l.m
■ml Umlrr In Pig Mntnl ...J »«•« •« W ““ r ij
Market, Pittsburgh, Pa.
i A.IIAIU'Y, (SUCCESSOR TO; UAR-
A . dr JonM & C 0.,) Commission aod Forwarding M«*r
iSTu i£nl or tho M>Ln nml Indlnnapoll, lUUrgil. ~ r *
nor Tint and Perry its, rUUImrRKI a-
El>\VAUl) t". MEQRAW, general
, I Tr.lirir.-.-.' imixri U*.l and IK,in,»lß' C-igara, • a ' •
4r .No 'Jil l.ib-rtj -ir.x r, ~P l, *Hv the b.«vl
burgh. 1 a-
T> AOAL E Y, COSGRAVE
f) Wholesale (ir-vra, So>* Is ‘-0 w >-* ->ir .
burgh. - ' - - -
_ .. .. . n ntriri.
tVeIS & BERGEK, GROCERS AND
K, BeJWi lv IW-vv, IvrJ. lluur, lk«
c»r».r Svllbll.U ml MrevU.
'TxeSHiMR kLNG, WHOLESALE
f\ Oroew »nd of Sod* A-.ii. -No.
•iwt, WttAnrgU, I**. . _ - - nn !
\I7_M. MITOUELTH.EE, Jit- *
lUrtWn' Bi.llll«"J “J
.Jl Llanor M.rcUvnl., N... Sl» L.l~rlj .m< Piiul.ur h n.
jn2S - -
-•-- " JUS. L. COOLIT
TOXEsT'oo6lev;wholelale u ko-
J CERS laid iv«it r&nu*li- r«, In ProJl ’^
put»tmr*li Manufacture*. No. HI Wat.-r ttroot, u-.i
Alter.JNUxl-urfdi. •’*- -- •-' •-
Ji.BTt S. PtLWOKTM
OIUITvER & MLWOKTII. WHOLESALE
S T)r<v*rs, No ISO And 134 Seon.,l rtr~t. (Utw.en Wood
uod Pnilthflold. Pittsburgh
C"UL BE Kf SON . WUOLESAEE
ritttbortfU.
_ ..warns nnvn.
’fous vuivi. i' WHOLESALE
JoUI* Wll*' I *'
TIfATT 4 \V:I.>"V WiIOLESALEORp-
W ni' N C. llml H, .. il«ri>*aot»ao*l D'-’alM’ln I*TO
- ? . CI :;: N r , ir , 4 .v-.-sas Liberty «tr.vl,
dawatHl . j„-j3
rnuiiniv'-
unnxKT ot< *st
tTu-Cli Dl‘ LEY & CO., WHOLESALE
‘ •' " ...... . V UTfLfc, JIL
* "Vi ■■ I llwflrrii !L Im*>u. I«ml* * r, y -.pA
•n LinXK&CO., V, 11oKESA.lt: (..IvO-
Pi,ul, ;L^ : _^T-.
VinL 1 McCL'Tcii'EON’ A; CO..
VV i“rv-iu"« ru>J < •• - ; j
an ! in rittsl.urch * r • '
at, .» r. . •• -
attarncj.'S
(DrTL ©ootid.
iffamagrs.
(Commission,
McALPIN a CO.
(Grocers,
r Wfercy:." V. ; n" "WHOLESALE
.v„ Waterna.» Fwot -> . > ' |! »‘; nr s.:- -
rnrs^Trsfsa;^iw |:i;SAn; am
£?&*;— ss^tS 1...
J*yn.
t UttAtilKO.
«IAiSIiTCO JVUOLK-
251 Liberty Pittsburgh- 1 »•
Kcal IHBiait afitnts,
TAMES 0, w«^^J22K
,fj Itn.krr. N.V Ixi Tilth » , jJ’,, W | hi >'ntn*CM, kc.>
VilMbtirph. I‘t-Un-1 W»m»n*i, Bills,
bouelit lII.'J/ "'• i K nttfntiou s'T-n to
Hood* ®'“l :»■»«'“ MOt , ' I u, r ni T-rtn* iwn*
w Miv..hn7 K*r»«:- w-l .i.-IV.UtrV
L pb”om?ssohV NOTES,
aide t«rm«. , ir to *tx*l iub*m»g*\
Those «rUhi»K. ««■ >"7“ “a 1 " 1 * f ' ,r
na And rtt-t -md t u v
SLrouisT iVS. ....p-",- «• ••*»'•.
Joliiltf
. TMUS p LnuMl*
Prumin-ory N«-t<-*,
•“S^S-o-o»—»•
•^ ri, lT*BS AND DRAFTS
Pcreoue deelriiiß ,oaIU ,|tli p-el securin'"
urm..««lu,pluu... S«lr. Reu""E
,t ronniucrutlee prlrce. Al«°, ‘"e™
«nd Leasing of Riial Knl»tP. Wf»>d
ia£offleS*°- w Fourtlx *tr~t, ab««'<“•*• mrt
E-IOSTIS LOOMIS, Notary I iibl.e. _
I) JULAIX & SON. Kcal Estate Agent.
K . eaU Mil Fu^.en-n
mriOMASWODS. Hcal Estate Agent, No.
I T 6 Fourth street- ~
i}oofcßtllM2.
wxT\i' Q JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers,
\\T lllank Book Mumtacturer# anJ
S 7 Wood itrert, ntfbiirsM;*. Ouhlf TO
-<j. cocuuank, isiTCCßffipH jo
h. a fejsffigss: “ d F ,Ki
KSSSEK'a
TTaINOAVISON, and
1\ TIOSEKS. No. M WooJ gw ■ u* B»*> «"•
£^TfTl,lrd,re»Wir s b,l'.i.
teffirp®®’
XI 1- ii.iLnm-.ifwi.
iHusic,
TOIIN 11. MKLLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
•I bct«**o Di»n‘ <, n*lAUoyw»dl f oartb TEtJ
<¥*• Tork) 1 ”;?ronAM"««"“"
mj3
nicii Xiuj »* BD ’
~***£B3B££-
TOB PWNIINQ - "
j " R ;'iVtu. A n ?
1 ,WC
IHanufartumß.
Penn Cotton Jllllt, PUtlbnryl..
Kennedy, guilds & 00.. manufal-
TUREIIS of—
PenQANo-lt»aT> 4-1
Cjut>cl Chain of all (mK'Thwdl rli6*l* , .T
Colton Twino;
“ Bod Cords:
“ Vlmijli leictt-ft ifti-l Sash CoriSi
>• Jlupc of all '«■»'> iJpvriptioixr.
t/’IcIX m tho lUt.lwaro Stora'of i'*' u
t Co , 131 Wood tvlll hnsc attention. \
JAMKS UIWIS,
MiNUrKTUIIBII o>
SULPHURIC ETHER: Sulphuric Aoui;
Street Spirits of Sllr«; »
Uoftm in’s AiLxtjnjQ; Muriatic Acid,
A-jua Ammonia, PFF; Nitrons do
Fotrlir'i Elution; • , _
:.<i Ti-nius * a. *“• «**«»•
PKIIIUN A JOHNSON,
MAVI’FACTCUEna AXT> DEAtER9^N
WE. GUILDS A CO’S PATENT ELAS
, TIC FIRK AND WATERHIOOF CE>IJ-'T
OIX'FINO, U 3 Tuied Bray, PitUbnrgh,Pa. d E-
u. n. WABUKN "jfcCO.,
• MASUFACTCtIEUS A>\D DEALRILS IN
WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND
WatT-I’r.v-f Coaipositl-tii R"»‘" «»>•! l:fk,fin 8 * v
£2^fg lV _?I Fifth street
DASIEI. BEXSKTT,
Manufacturer of fancy COLOR
ED Iroo«onc Wore. locldnshun .nl YellowW*»j
Ac. office At [bo SloiraEaorj.corceo or Woohta«wo o«'>
Frvuklm atrwti. Birmioßham, opposite i uulmrgh. ra.
mi I0:dl> • _.... —.—-
.JOliS I>. Il(Ud!l WM.sTKVS'iSOS.
Union Foundry,
MITCHELL., lIEIIRON A CO.
WILL CONTINUE TIIE BUSINESS OF
iljp Union Kouiulrr, at the oM «tan<l '•< PK- N VK-K
-,l iSsST-iSS ?W - —na -
" r Slide Ovcm,
S’PICE AXD PA ItLOit STOTZS,
MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES,
Hollow Wore, Wagon Bojci, Dog Iron,,
SA). IRONS, TKA KKTTLBS. PLOWS k PLOW I’OINTS,
Mill and Machinery Casting* Generally,
An,l OArlau.t WAI'KR MPKS *ll »»**••
iRO.VA.yD XAiisoyrnE pest iiraxds, |
Shovels. Spades, Picks, -Ac.,
Atl of which will l* «oIJ nt.mAnakctururV price*.
I tnyTily !
t3OW*« UITCUtL
WILLIAM TATK,
PLUMBER ANT> GAS FITTER, No. 10
Ktforth »t rtvl, lu'ir Liberty. *t»l IH ftuo MU next
door to AlJoman I‘urVinW* Oflice, »ud ncy
U S- t Ei"?''SH,,lo„ of I'illing. fc,
Steam. —■—
Knc.u.tlc Tile Floor,
For Cli.ircl.r*. Hall*, IMmerralortai, VerUl'nlr. end «'»"»•
ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Ajrent..
Tj'HOM THE ORIGINAL L’a'-TL P NTEE9
r Moon. Mim.,i. 4 C„.. LnnJon, end Mn-n. OUllnr 4
x •* ns*
.IOMN CAPrPDELLf c^,
MANU F A <J T L U E II OF BOOJ^
Jend SHOES otrro J Jn, rl|.Uon. W« S“““f U
*lwt, PttuburnU. rn. *
insurance agents
Ho ULMAN ‘i CO., General iMgnutt
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The Belief of Luclmow.
In onr last we mentioned lh« arrival of Grants
coluqni at Gownpore, on the -ilh October, when,
crossing the flanges, they armea at Alumbagh
on the Ist November. U.Ud now bepo.no
known that Ontrnm and Havelock wore notjonly
holding their own, but were snffer.ng compara
tively little injnry front the almost
fire kept upon them by the enemy. They were
provisioned for weeks, and as there was under
stood to he above one hundred thousand rebels
in arms around, .Sir Colin Campbel wisely rc
eolved to delay the final attacl until the force at
his disposal should have acsembled tn suffice
strength to be irrCßistable. 11MI trcellency and
staff reached Cawnpore on tbo 3rd, having, as
formerlystated, narrowly escaped hetngcnptured
by the enemy on the road
Although it was known m August that ..n.imo
men were on the way from Hnglnnd, the arrange
ments for pushing them on appear to have been
deferred till close upon .their nmvnl. To tins
source of detention the teaslng-delays that fol
lowed are mainly ascribed. Troops were now
mustering tn strength at Cawnpope On the Jtb
the sth, 6Srd, Mth, and (bird, with portions ot
other regiments, crossed the Ganges,. and were
speedily followed by the Naval Brigade, who
dragned their 24 guns along with them, as if
they had been toys. Largo supplies of pro
visions had by thistimebeensentintoAlnmbagh
and arrangements of all sorts wore made with
lie cauti.n required and deliberation permitted
hT the occaeion. Sir Colin Campbell left ( awn
pore on (he 11 111, and rode forty mtle« at a stretch
in the direction of Lucknow. ~,,,,
Tho eick and wounded, left by Havelock at
Alumbagh, were sent into hie camp, with tho
view of reluming to Cawnporc, under a guard
of Sikh horsemen, an arrangempnt that nearly
proved fatal. As they approached the British
camp, they were mistaken by the seamen of
Peel's Navy Brigade for the advanced guard of
the enemy, when the guns, loaded with grape,
were leveled and about to bn fired. Luckily,
the face of the European surgeon was recognucd
in time to prevent mischief. The Commander
in-chief bad -with him a European horse-batdery,
2 troops of horso artillery, HO KoyaJ artillery
men, with two 18-pounders and two 8-tnch mor
tars,; o*2o of Uic oth lancers, detatebraents of
her Majesty's sth, Bth, 53d, 75th, and Odd. and ■
SftO of the Kami Brigade, or mc.odmg the “"J ;
joining him from Alumbagh, above 3000 Europe
ans in all; besides a squadron of Sikhs and of
Hodson’s horse, 1000 Sikh Infantry- tappers
and Miner's, or an additional 2000 natives.
On the 13thL h$ advanced to the banks of the
canal, dispersing the rebels who approached
him, and capturingall their guns. On the loth,
the rebels, after a running fight of a couple ot
hours, were driven—from the pilkosha, and Ln
Martini. re. Ti.. r , tiy-tin.i.
er, and made an attack on the British position,
when a severe repulse was sustained by them.
During these three days Lieut. Mayne, Horse
Artillery, and Captain Whcatctoft, Carbineers,
were killed. We had chiefly depended on our
Artiilbr. wisely avoiding the needless expos
ure of our Infantry to desperate men. On the
lClb, the canal was crossed which separates the
Alumbagh from Lucknow, the Chief advancing
on Secunderbagh, which was carried after a
severe struggle, the enemy suffering terribly.
Having garrisoned each asweauTanci*d,
the Satuuch was attacked aboit three o'clock in
the afternoon, after n IremflMuus caunouadc,
was carried about dusk. \
Sir Colin Campbell describe)} it os one ot the
most severe fights he had ever witnessed, and
few men have seen more of hard fighting than
he. Early in the morning of the 17th, commit
nicatlona were opei-ed to thtf left rear of the
barracks toward the Canal. A heavy cannonade
having been kept up all the morningon the mess
house; that very strong position was carried by
assault at threo I\ M„ when the troops, pushing
on rapidly, were able to seise the Motec Mahal
before dark. Sir Colin Campbell now approach
ed the brave garrison, who had been closely
beset sin :e the 26th of September, when Gener
als Outram and Havelock came out to meet him
Although the enemy was not yet completely sub
dued, the with the rear were
all re-opened* and- the„*ick and.wountifid. the
taffies and children, were dispatched under es
cort to ('awuporv.
Our loss, i bough considerable, was »es» so
Ilian might Lave been looked for. Thirty-two
officers were wounded—two .longerons.y tint
eighteen severely, ttur latest tidings eilct.il
only to the -J1 at. tin.l Imre been supplied by
electric telegraph alone, so a. to be in the last
degree meagre and incomplete, tin that date
two telegraph assistants were murdered at Alnn.-
bagh and we must now wait for further intelli
gence The routes trom Cawnpore westward
are slid so interrupted, that the mails are in the
Inst degree irregular, er we should before new
have had full particulars by letter
it is more than probable thai tidiups cmosiU
erably later than any we can at present give,
will he forwarded for our London contemporaries
by the steamer this evening. There is much
vet to be done in "ude, but the t'on.mander-in
•>.<« h numerous forjre at hi* disposal.
.aad,.-Lucknov» \>t>iu 6
own convenienceln
longer any occasion for (hS?ki«!Rnonp m*
deadly oasanlta. which, herefli.pl
at »*»- are nccyniyanto<li sa
crißJeaf Ufe,wWCiy c auti°o;iMHWhfi m
. ) may avoid. Tlie force m
all now inOude amount* to elope on I2,t»o»meu
- fiwif.aij Time*, 4,
Suuam'M Sl'OAtt AT Last.—A very few nioutkß
ago, the question “Trill Sorghum sugar crystal-
Hie 1 *” was ranked with thoao of “will saltpetre
explode'.'" or "is there a perpetual motion:" A
few specimens of sugar whoso true cryßlnllim
tion was disputed, land which parties averse to
the success of the Sstrglium contended was merely
,/uro»e, or similar to the moct sugar of grapes,
was all that had been presented to the public
in this country, despite the enormous hopes en
tertained of the new saccharine contributor. It
was to ho cultivated, but only for syrup and feed.
Fortunately it is remarkably valuable for these
But just at a lime whcu Sorghum s'ock is down
to its lowest ebb, we aro slartle.l by the indis
putable fact that Joseph K. Loeermg, ofOakhill,
Philadelphia county, haring grown the Sorghum
and brought the full force of scientfie analysis to
bear upon its results, has established that not
only will the now cane yield cryslalliied sugar,
but that the process ia so inoxpensire as to mako
it rery profitable, while the trouble and skill m
rolrcd are, allcr certain simple prcparallonshaye
been obserred, actually no greater than what
m ,t be required in making any ordinary slish.
With a rery little practice any farmer may make
his own sugar. A portion of the results of Mr.
Lorering's experiments is before us, in the shape
of boxes of sugar of diffirent qualities, andb large
rial of the molasses. While so nearly resembling
ordinary cane sugar that it may be used for any
of the purposes of the latter, we remark that
this from the sorghum, has a rich, pleasapt fla
vor,’ almost-as superior to that from the cane, as
nock is superior to cider. II Is like that of maple
sucar but more delicato. Certain it is, that sor
ghum’ sugar would yanish lnconceirably sooner
than cane, in a family where children abound
Tho molasses is also of a remarkably pleasant
I taste.
Mr Lorering's first experiment was to ascer
tain from purified cane juice, with the polaris
oope, the existence of chrystaliiod sugar and
its" proportion. This done, he had still to dis
oorcr the means of practically extracting it.
The result of the first experiment was diseour
auine “A dark, vicid mass, apparently a
„ p „, vwrtuum," was certainly not very promis
ing It stood Bix days without the sign of a
crystal, when it was placed orer a flue and
kept warm four days longer, when there was
found “a pfety good crop of soft crystals, the
whole very similar to the mdain from Cuba, but
darker color.” This result reminds us of what
whs said some months ngo by one familiar with
French sorgho-culture, that, the Americans did
not boil the juice long enough, and that the
first man who made sugar from it did so by
neglecting his kettles and leasing them to boil
il 'ser'n experiments gore the result that an
acre Will yield at least 1,400.22 lbs. of sugsr
and 74 39 gallons molasses from 1 SKI gallons
Se. When it is borne in mind that in many
cases twice this amount of juice has been rais-
J“he acre, and that Mr. Lowering sloesi by m
nerfect machinery must hare amounted to ten
I7t cent, it will bo seen that the sorghum is
even more raluable than has been supposed by
its most sanguine friends It is, furthermore,
„ry erident that experiment, and a better
knowledge of the degrees of temperature re
quisite, will unquestionably greatly reduce the
expense; and increase tho quantity of sugar and
lh wVcommend the dissemination of these re
sults to aU friends of the Sorghum, or rather to
all desirous of seeing our country free from one
of its greatest .burdens. There can now be no
reasonable doubt that in a very few years eyery
rariety of sugar wUI bo in the market at re
markftbly reduced rates, and that no small por
, nQ f th e praise which each results deserve
_m be dae to the scientific knowledge and per-
Mr. XoVeriog-— Phil, Bve, Bull.
.nuns t_ touno
JAMBS WILSON-
*U* Tub LA 'T HOfBS OP ELDM SaMIKL COLB. ,
lilv* ■ LATE or PiTTSBL-Br.H.— from ’.be
! letters of Dr. E. F-, and J.S. M
nor beloved Mr. CiifßUi dicjl at Lhc A»ior
House in this city, on Monday, .lb December a
ica minutes before eleven o'clock, a. a., ora
violent nttack of inflammation t»s the stomach
and bowels. His sufferings were most intense,
notwithstanding he bore his severe sufferings
with a calm and Christian resignation, without a
murmur or complaint, and with a firm and un
flinching confidence in the promise* of his dear
Saviour till he breathed his last. His mtnu re
mained clear and unimpaired though conscious
that the time of his departure was at hand, ino
only regrot he uttered during his whole illness,
was absence from his dear wife and farail).
During intervals from severe pain and vomit
ing he employed himself in conversing about
what was always nearest and dearest to his hearty
viz: the best way of advancing the interest of
his Masters Kingdom. He frequently ashed us
to read and pray, with him. which we did; we
readfirst four verse? Hthchap. John.whtchgave
him much comfort, and to each sentence be made
a distinct affirmative answer. I then read -d and
;;d v. 17th John, to which he answered, bless
the Lord. „ . . ..
His prostration still rapidly increased, after
the exercises he rallied a litiloand said to rac, ‘a
little marc religious conversation.' Previous to
this the Doctor with an associate called ami
made a critical examination of his case. Mr. t.
asked them wbnt they thought, they seemed to
evade a reply. He said to speak out plainly and
tell him the worrt, that he was not afraid to die,
(hat he had long been prepared to die, but that
ie was a very hard journey, and if it was the
will of God ho much desired to be at home with
his-wife and family,and should like to Bee them
before l go hence to be no more: but they p are in
the hands of the Lord and the Lord will take
cafe of them. He enquired of the Doctor if he
wa« a Christian, he said no: Mr. ( said,
would to God all men were Christian?. Inc
Doctor privately requested me to inform . Ir.
C that his case was hopeless, that hi? disease
must prove fatal. With visible anxiety I re
turned to tbo room to open thcrinformation to
him Brother C. observed it. and told me to
speak out, I did speak out; he replied I have
longhorn prepared to die and he with ' bri«t,
which is far better; but he hoped it would be ftt
homo with his wife and family and Christian
friends. But a few hours before In? death he
asked mo many questions about my domestic
affairs, lie also very calmly gave me a narativc
of his recent trip West, to St. bouts, about. sev
eral of the congregations, bespoke especially ot
the church at New Hope. Mo. He also reasoned
upon the sufferings of Sc. Paul, of the excellence
of the Gospel, el the teaching of Jesus ' «
Christ, the »i.W Snviour, Ac., &c_. evidently
showing a n.iud at peace with his Maker, and
ns perfectly clear and composed aa it ever was.
The Doctor penciled on a slip of paper “logive
him as much brandy as you can. If he was not
prepared it would be terrible, but as it is it is
different ’ I gave him one muj»M taste, but h«
n,.-itivelv refused to tike any more lie 'lien
!„W in,, u, uike Ins pauis from unJer bis pillow,
and in the pockei 1 would find a gold dollar, to
give it to John, t,hc room servant, fur he bad
been very kind and attentive to him. He then
spoke to me about the payment of the Doctor’s
bill, and also the Hotel hill, and then requested me
to take all the money ia his pocket, count it out
and let him know the amount ; told me to wmp
it in paper and mark the amount upon it ; h'*
also gnvn me his watch.-pectacles and pencil,
and told me to take caro ot them: hs requested
me to open a letter that was sent him. and read
the signature: he replied it was on business.
•to told it up and keep it with the watch. :
he then requested me to get pen and paper to
prepare a telegraph dispatch to his wife and son
iu-law; this l did, aud wroto down each word
at his dictation. After this he sank very rapid
ly and began to breathe hard; he revived a little
about on* hour before he died, and at interval?
repeated some of die precious and constitutor)
promise of the New Testament, which was his
lire aud i.»y. He still asked, in a feeble voice,
for more religious exorcises. Doctor P. theu
read from Uh chapter *dd Timothy, from Ist to
Pili Terse, inclusive. Brother (\ seemed su
premely alive to the reading of these precious
verses, but especially the «th. 7th and Mh verses.
He then articulated for me to pray: I prayed
with all the fervor of my ardent souls devotion,
with my heart's zeal, invoking the Most High
to rebuke his decease, wise him up again if in
Hi* wisdom this was best : if not. to grant per
fect rcj-ignation, and to bless even thUhea'y
bereavement to the sufferer, his family, and
each one of us, to which he heartily and with
wonderful strength said.lr,,*. My heart was
full 1 rould say no more. This beloved one
was passing from earth to heaven: his serene
triumph over undeserved persecution and in
gratitude, stamped by the reflex in hi? life and
labor of love, hi* beaming eye the ha.o ot divine
inexpressible joy that overspread his counte
nance, his triumphant conquest over disease and
death, through Jesus his beloved and adorable
redeemer, (whom l have no doubt he was. as
Stephen or old. permitted to sc** before he left
lhc earth, j an indelible imprint upon my memory
for encouragement and con-olat ion for a heartfelt
purpose. I hit 1 also iimv hive a reunion with
ihe ransomed of the Uni. "here sorrow end
.uttering shall not he known. About twenty
minutes before he died his voice entirely failed,
he drew mV car down to hi, lips several time-.
*i‘ ■ •. - ..
iwffffMinn oa ilia couniciumc**
change in «Uc
slightest degree their pMritioD7DtifSfWnffllQJ>TO
a perfect consciousness. Ju-ii m this 1*° 1 ll * 1
read a few precious promises from Die Book of
Life, while a calm, Heavenly expression rested
upon his features.
W«s nil tliufti* fi’amn-’ * >tli '>'<•»
tVli«'U up oX'-i y Imp*' <•! )n» We i** - »]"
Anri wHicJ>r<l U>s r"r>- «»"»>« »r yj l-rjd<«ly
| r..n, .•>.« that v-ni«.l tUol V n Ui* id'-'*-* -I H«" "
His breathing became shorter andsborU-r. and
with no change in that heavenly expression, he
calmly, peacefully ceased to breath, and it was
my privilege, for which 1 feel thankful, to close
the eyes that, had for so long a time been direct
ed io the glorious realities of a heavenly me,
and that had for so many years looked with love
and compassion uu poor, erring humanity.
Mr Stetson, proprietor of the Aator House,
was in the room, and offered every facility that ,
kindness and good feeling could suggest,-and
with a feeling or noble generosity said with much
emotiou that for the time Mr. C. had been m the
house and for the attention he had received, no
charge would be made. By directum, ibe body
was forwarded by express to fittsburgh, under
the charge of Mr. Bliss, of Ohio, who, with feel
ings of kindest interest, volunteered to take
charge of it.
r\ AR N A(« II AN'S CATA 1; 0 fE—
1/ alleoiikny. . . , .
The following now »n ‘■ton-- ure bcun;
at siicli ititi-i «.< will ku* MtWacU..i. I" Ml * *
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- - Raglans and Talmas, trimm.-d- ,l - m. *
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Winter Motes aud Ganntß-ts.
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and Tooth pnwosa _
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THE subscriber nft-rs for sale all the Farm- ■ fTfe Y**nl iAIN U &-H ? 11l
lure Ac* Ac., of the St. Cl Air Hotel situated on the * • " * V-, .» n -n v O
corner of 31. Clair and P«un straotii. Pittsburgh, eonslstlEe I FTJIi Ir GRAND rX&11 v Dl
of Feather bed*. Hair and Husk Matrasses. Bed Steads. _
Tables, Chairs, Kitchui Utcoallv and oil furniture for : mq-g PARLOR G-RANDIPaAJNOS
hotel purpose complete, together with a of the
jarto stair squatf pianos
Un.4 tbror year- yet to run. , J
The House is one of the oldest and most taT.-rnMykjiuwu | From'the Maaufert-'ry ••f
in PiU.borch’aml ha* sustained the hl*hr-t irputAlioo n-. i
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i Sale of Durham Cattle-
THE subscriber will offer at Public
ronda*. "H TIU IISDAV. th. dill iml, ISM-MA/'
, il A. M.. on lil.fcno,in 1 odium toon- WB
ship, Allegheny county, two miles shove Shsrpsbnrgh. th
fu)l'>W'tUß dl-VTilHllt dt<a-k'. I 1.
One Durham Bull. f. years »ld: oned... - > pa . r V .
Mil, -h Cows in calf; one Cow ami Call; two Huifor*. 3 years
i!KneS!2 y«r:..M: three 1 year 01.1. and 1 fb'frr
Calf, & months old. * , , .
Also, a lot of Souil»J..»n K«v. «..l ■«« <b V' I '-* 1
■HUithdown Bnrk.
Terms made Lacrwn at »ali
JaU-Ta«diwls'F
Farm for Bale. m
THE ANDERSON FARM, 21 miles =T|
aUjvo the Dop'd, id New Brighton. Ik-ver C..-JELSL
«.. un liixk House Him. containing 10* acre* of excellent
land. .vurvacrß of which I. IHUU.. uriß.f whir). I. ««■
dor cultivation. There aro 13 am- of good tmilwr. ■£*■**•
in granand and an abundance of fwl. There■ £ au
Orchard oi grafted frnittrece. lu almost .n-ry fiei.l there
i. ,i si.ringofCnev.T-WliDg water. _ ...
Tlie Improvement* consist of a new frame Dwelling,
tubal to. »™tbcr l«ord.sl lug, ..m.ll taunt 1»« «■“! *
l, rm i frame Ram. fO by 30 feet.
ThU choice farm l- in a high Mat* of eultivalkm. .fern e*
good, and in • respectable neighborhood. y>n'
rhnn bea. schools. F«-r terms, enquire at TUH OFVICI,
;r"I_PIS»MU _J. Brighton. !>
" Ohio Land for Bale.
THE subscriber offors for sale section ten,
township 12. range 10, Stark Manly, Ohio,
known m "Bowman’* SccUon," containing MOacrea. p Il J*
situated thr-o mild! west of Massillon, on the State Ro»d
leading to Wooster, ami within about two mile* of the L>Ut*-
burchfFt. Wayne and Chicago Jlailroad. Thu eonth, ««t
.juarten. are partly cleared
lh« remainder i« covered with superior timber-audthc
whole H well watered by spring* and running rtroam -
Tills section h considered tho finest body of land in th
t ?, n,v It aill be » M undivided or in quarter* to m.u
purchaser*. T<> tho*.- who desire to invest In real estate a
i •OT‘»">»" V u r “ r, l > " ncr, ' <l ' j SWEIT7.KH,
oc’6-dswtfT 5... 101 4th Street. mtahurirh
]
•“*
*lB* 11. M-I.AIN* SON. M!.i Fourth .t_
I7OR KALE-At Jimknmn’s Liveryrt>__
< SUM. • ta? FAIW.V SOME. "“'“'JP
jail ..
tJMALL COIJNTUI RESIDENCE FORflg
,i„„ „ lir i . ul.ir-• ..ii W 'MauiiHl ~t •
1 R. M'UiN & sON
I)ALUU'Tn TOWNSHIP' COAL LAND
li mtl (wretity-fire Acre* of first clao
ArSU.M; and UAKDKNINIS LAND, aitaated on Saw
m.t« fr..n» tho city, (iood .mprorcmenU,
Unt* romfnrUiM' - PwelUoß lion’**. I min* Barn
..tber n.-c«wan out buildings lino sprinkl'd vain. JounK
..r. bar.l "f Uni gniß-d fruit tnfa iag<-»l brarlug condition.
Th-* wbol- plur- n underlaid with Coal and mi
lf •' , 3!i r Mß n c-"weSiT
.lei. Jb-al but. «ad Bill Br*«. *« «» st l_
■\fALUAULK" PROPERTY. IN
V .itIKNY CITY Fill! SALK -W- olVr frr
vaJnaU* Hi**- and Lot "" w occupied by Dr. J 11. ~®«h
fruatinii *' i«l *-u tb- essUideof the Diamond and uxtend
rie Uv b oo fret to a 10 font slfry The bow* Hcunwoiontljr
‘with eitcn-ive buck tmlldmga. with a .laallutßUj;
the building could 1* •» changed as to make a
—* w,„......... B® 1
a|l29 U..«l Katate Offlre, Fourthst. _
A FINE HOUSE .at corner ot Market and
A Pht at*.. for Bit*, in < cnneetlon tn an *in*t amount of
£s;Vt«,«%«>.
. P prorvJ«.nrilr. , ~,„ M ,„,m.r,
(3d * with aVaali capital of u ' wt ” k m,af *•
-j-; - c “ Tr, ;r>?.iAixtso.s.
A BEAUTIFUL 1 F VARM e * Of ABOUT
« d lh °° Upm ' r
and other Improvement*.
hiVllw-nmijoopwuit It 1« tbo l**t quality «* U«n*-
■t n* I jriil and h«s Wen under a high Mate of cultivation.
K«ntu"»«*~nt 15 Timber. ■« "mmng
*V" &SS f»ton»«k... ■■ <■»'<*• !»"'«' -
TT ALU ABLE CITY PROPERTY POtt
V EALC. —The .inJenuzrW oflcra for kU«
r~,;. rr'n. f 'rS-Tiii. a*« U n
W 7^: P d-lr.,i. ..r •.*»• urioß a convenient anil healthy I
1, Ation for a bon*-, or «>«hin< to porvhn*. for |
in a itart ot tW fit/ winch nuat cuntinueateodilyU. improve ,
*«» «“•* ll "■■ ;t 'T M^r A n u> "KS I
mj-Ki-t. I
COAL LANU FOR SALE.—The undersign
ntTi r« for **’.* OSK HUNDRED and PJFT\ ACRES
oi COAL LAND,
S,«a««. 0,, th« br.t P-Loop or lb" .»■** d-.nMde W-ntlon.
...i cpu.iu..b
dir.‘ft<-I to thin as it I* Wllrvrd the uj.portnmty for
profitable investment w ..ich a. •« not
U-m.« are .my KuU partn-ulai - may be obtain-*! by Wl*r
..r otherwi**. bv enonirlnz of „ .
.r< T |\ L.l i'HS tCU . Sluct »■.■! S>“» Brok»r.,
ap3 ** No.fri Konrth Street.
STOCK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS
CO AT TIIK MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE >A UUf
THUr/uAY KVIvNINU.-Uauk, Rrid k f Insurance
Copier Ftuck. Rond and Real Estate -.ld at p'lWl'*
* ' fltvck *
'aßO»otemr.*w | * , - 1 » ?' ,u ' ‘
J. L. Read’s,
„ ~, f» ,»» 11 c’VUVVT i nrpnt In life will boforniahod in InxiolaM#. cotttlflencn> .
NU. . ‘ > 1 Ul H ST KL b .i noderrignM.nnd explaining Ihrir
WK uro now nri'inirfd to furnish On* h>l* ; by mail. newmitautH wth wb. vl«Uttrirtl»
lowing Work* In » n-w and magnificent style. : M ,rt nromj.lly jU-wHi*.
Dr Livingston’* Travels hi Africa,), calf—lllustrated. Addr***
Tbo r.M-t* of tin' 191.1 i Century, full call—
Bartir-Travels in Africa. 12 v«>l*. H t... " '
Strong* Harmony an.l Kxpo.it.-u -f « -ii.t., • o .
ant ♦ini'.
Standard Kt.glHli and American Ports 8 vo ’»*>
t ».. t National Mngtuim' 1U '"l*. )., calf, line I'M* i
Mutlo w llenry’a Commentary, full cnlf. .. .
Family Bible*. iu Wlveland Owld. $uU, »»> V
Pmjvr Book*. ttio fined edition* at reduced price.
Album*. M.»r»w and Papier Maehe, Wu-bn**. . .
I'nrtfolxrs.liiK' lllnilrated Juveniles, with colored putts.
TlH.lHt.-r Mi-llan-u, Work* in plain “rjflng *£-»*
' Fourth atni-t. 1
CHURCH ALMANAC Koiri''.'.S.-Sivor,i’B :
iwt.t Ur»u»»r for IBIS; M.jd.. BoW V*' I
The I’l.ut Ihiut.r,, or Adyrnuirr. Among tbo llinmtajs
Mcmntninr. Fortln-tria, ..r TV V-t TK.JJ °f rtmntam. B™- 1
Unomou of tV N.w Tr.tamcnt. For ».le l>y
Jail J- •■‘.UAVISOSeiI MArLplja.tnmt UV ,
TUST RECEIVED.—SwonI’. Poi'kct Almv
(J nnr for IS:. s '
The Ctiurcli Aimun:..- tor !*••». lor «ai- t.y
uAY A CO..
55 Woo.l itreet
j*l«» --- - i
KW BOOKS amt fresh supplies at h < •
COCHRANE’S. ii Federal itTvcf, •
h Uora 'r- Manti’n nf« Owk Book; Hie Plant Hantt-r n
aoToU.tr new work*, by Ca|.t Raid; Tbe Dewrt ‘lomc Tho
o.l.i-.ia •’ voU* Llvinß»toiic , » Africa, new aupj>l). Tbe . trai>
iKsShs^sss»i£
UulwtT. Scott anrt oth.«r*, 11» »-•«»"-‘ n “ -® JllH
| ami gold
IJMNK I'RKSKSTATION BOOKS at KAY
t CO’S. Wood street. .... ...
Work-, uniform M-. t.atf e»ir. £ v ?‘ ’
Ir DT Life of Washington. "’‘t™- *..
81iak*p<-arT, cabinet ed. 4 -
Kdirar A. Poe’s Works. t _ ..
. • «
nurmr> Bnfirf Statts. full “ ir :.“V, 11 ”',,,,., s ..
S:rS uri ?" ;:
Tho Lsdies Historical Library, half Tnrkey, fi ..
Ai.pUtoa'BCyilopwlla of Biography ft n « editions of the
Toy Books 14non Toys and 5." *
Folios, Backgammon Boards, Street
\tYw books and fresh
[\ poets of 19th OnturT, Morablo Toys: Fanj
per Furniture and li«w *>f Jol-,
[ly, rt Sosj Part on • Lift* of Aaron J owan » or flrart
illustrated: City of the Great _ (f rtT ami lUrmf-
V earnings for the Uns^n and Friends, 0
irr. or The Two Altar* *°«***? si. Archer Butler’s
Vuli,: Olsbatwon's Commentaries , br . Piain Cctn-
Lecturw on *|j el * i, V£* of Plain Commentary rm
montary on the ,L“ Po( «try, new ed, Bine and Go. J,
the Gospels: Mrs.J B r”‘ n \,-V JT Dr. Itamaoy; Dr. Robinson's
» ' L 163?imd '.Vi 3 <* .Dd SOT*
I'aleatlno or by Dr. Hamilton; Llrlngitone's Afri
°°r bsf Sift Barth’. Africa. 2 vote; Word, and
S' tttal; Memories of Bethany Tne Great Biography.
w m nr lUmUwn; Churchmans Diary for ’&3; Headley VI-
l ’- ° Dr Plain Words for Toung Common!-
"‘, r .V«- Holiday Books of ali kind* for young and old for sale
3 j g pAVisos, CI forket st., pear4th.
S-A-MU-EL. BRADLEY.
Basi Uhl, (Below the 8L Clelt Street Bddee.)
Allegheny City. Fenna
■iXCTiCTCMII OT
BRADLEY’S WOOLEN SHITTING URN,
Oil AS. n. LKKCII.
So K r~'l.
Of every Color and Nnniber.
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
•bort notice for etery color or noober of
ot Uun one of the original manuflctarorm of tbecelebr*-
ed “Bradley Woolen Yarus/’ln COD , a f rtlo^i‘ h ,f T
Wm Bradley, of Wheeling, I would reepectfully *w»el» »
■hareofthoorder* forVuun * b l-SJdrd
MS" Quh poid for Sheep Skim nod Wool. _
TJIOWFEE-100 bags choice Bi^C^ee
XV in itore and for deby fo*
0 SUGAR. —35 bhds. Good Fmr N. «•
. " CTl " a f»|^^R s iDaff o nTU
Chickertns: «5c Boston,
JUST received from the Manufactory »f
CUickerin* ft Son*. Boston, tbo followtn* deslrublearJ
elegant «tcvk ofPUno Porto*;
One Fell Bcvon Octave OttANP PIANO FOBTS, with
superbly carredcaao. Pric*. —fl "
On* Full SeToo Octave QItAKD PIANO FOETE; el* '
ract Boscwond case. Price
One NEW PAr.LOiIQU.ANI> J»KVKN OCTAVE PIANO,
nearly equal in power to a fell Qrand. ret occupy
ing only tba rooa of au ‘*nlinary P-miio Ptan>.—
Price Ow
SQUARE PIANOS.
Two Fall Carred Roiowoed Loali XTVtU i.ve U lire
Piano*, wilt curved deakaodfret wdrk.
Two Rosewood T (Mare, Clifford style.
Two do T Carrol mouldings.
Foar Jo 7 “ Plain round comer*.
Three Walnat 7 “ Front round corner*.
Four do >■' n - Front round corner*.
Four KoMwoodcV., •• Front round corners.
Alllhe above are of the nes scale, and with full Iron
Frann-fl.and now Pitzst Actios.
These ImtniuienU have been finished specially tor the
subscriber, ami are the flrvt that Amr* been Drought to this
city. Their superiority will bAt onco dkKOvcrvd by any
one acquainted wlthtbe mechanism of a Piano Forte.
For «-iie at the new and reduced price tlrt by
JONATHAN' Y OAKIIAP*D.
»,<*;d*wF Agent torChiAsring A Son*, posum.
PRINCE & CO'S IMPROVE D-ggten
PATENT MRLODKONB. —The UWfffWTppWl
EitaUishtuenl io th* Unit'd Stain and th* If * 1 I 1
largest in the ffbrM.
The latent improvement In our Midodcom is the
DIVIDED SWELL.
Secured ton# by letters Patent, 2*l May, 1mo». **y “»«an*
of this swell Sdn I'anogn may be played with thetnU po
«r oftho Instrument, while tbs accompaniment <» *°> l * l ' J
subdued. Hereafter, nrad«*by «■ "Bi b*
nUhed with this attachment
wrrnocr bxts.i chsx*is
A Rents r..T the Sills of onr M»lod«>n» ma > ''
)” Prt«lp.l ...i—nd ...»
V*"'- 1 '* ' ,„V kT Fulton street. New York
CHARLOTTE DLUMK,
•■ k \v.k.\ ,ti—l, ‘2J door alwve Kinb.
.. Manufacturers A»oot.
gCPfiKli OltANIi PlAVU^e^j^j
Kr<*io tho Fa* lorj *'t
STEIX nn 1‘ <£■ toys, S'ero )'or.
11. KLEDRR *■ BRO.. taka pleasure In annouirr
ti.u I*. I he public that they haroju** received a
si'LESDID FCLL URAND I’IANO,
tlx* unrivalled iulUrutaeot. H. UtLBRII * ÜBQ^
N->. Fifth »tmel, Solo Apt* for Stelmvay A So&f
N. B.— Al'ft.J'tst recolw*l » fh*Bh lot of Nano* A Clark «
TO ciOSEfeiaS^a
\j A CONSIGNMENT. —A suprrb A I 11 '?!
«uud7 oda,T» llano, With fnll Iron Frame,! I * } P
carrwl Mnsic Deals and .Moulding tbo manufacturer*
?n Nrw York t.Plogs4W, »*ill ho mM to rloso a cciwignmei.t
KcnwuMtwl octave. 'round cornora, and
desk; a Tar? eluant Piano: the Now York CacDirx priras»y.
will bo sold a* above at s»''>• . ...
Tbo above are the net cash price®, In t>ir money, and will
be board for .hipping free of iliarg».
Uro *. cx>d feoonJ hand Plano, with iron frame, 6 !W«v.
in coud order. Caati, eom*l fnnda. SIW. „
AMahognnyJ'-tax-, modern atvi. Plano, an oxcolleui
liutreraeut. Ca-h, rurrent Jnnda,
A »il octave arron.l band Ikdtim.uv Prana, |oo.
Ado do do do Philadelphia do j4o.
oj_/ d<, very . handsotns ami nearly now, on .
„r ™ with a splendid "tuck of no'ie.Yitni» i
all ft'/ui tho cuunufacturv of Cblckcring * £>"«• lio->
r.-.r, JOHN H. MELLOIt *1 Wwolat
• STBINWAV'V SONS.
TI S T UECEIVED AX IN-ggEfrna
O vn.ee nrSTEIN'WAY * SONa celebra-I.L *1 V *4l
sft NtW YORK. PIANOS. Among others! I » I I*
uM.londl.l FUU. GRAND PIANO of unrivalled ton* and
w.„Vnwu#lilp. Slciaway * Sona‘Ununl Piauoaara cofl*ni
ere.l superior to any made in tl.la conntry.
Tlie Lu> to the above ha® iMetrwl the Flr»t Uas® OuH
M«UI W enperiwity over all other., at V>* Maryland In
,.fn, inlbutiuioro lie* week. Don noth - * will h«
Nl'rtlvJ It. KLEBKH * Dili)..,
,N * m Amrnufor Nnun® & Clark,
Wll Alan, Steioway A Son®. No- 63 HP** Btr * ct -
nrrxi’ofTtiT Pirr«BC*r.fl Gas Co., \
January lltli, i
rrS»IHvIUESI..— The Trustee* nt the I'itb.-
b„rtt.aa»C«mi«i>jtarr till. !lM totofJ » »'«■
orn.-r .UuumssT Vallit B-B. Co-» l
J«-n. Stfi l!K»a- )
rr=»TnF. annual Mfetins of tha Stockholder*
of tb. All* sti'ny 'Alley IUUro-.iJCompW wM h
!££
„f UicbmeJ.iuiil-jSKU'ea'"'of Uio bujuaw
ol llic Cwnpanr “-111 t*e .titaitt.'l 1"
JaKiltd (dtyiUilleeeopyl J HIBSO.N, teCY.
BUREAU.—AH HX
PEKIESCED EOITOK, « ■ueceufol
o-nj-^JCWE."'-“™- - *-
1 fnr thcmsclTr*.
kUSTIN LOOMIS * CO
fßustcal.
JOnN n. MELLOLI.
No. SI Wood Street
Special iaoticcs.
rj mot 'n wiety or o-.fu
• <>n any subject.
.1. THOMPSON,
Literary Itureau,
B»x&9Hsi Philadelphia P. 0., t*a.
jHiarellanrous,
RAPID BVSIKBSS WHITISH.
rur.UT WITH TIIK BECT SCOCEfS L\ ™S
—jf .
Mhc.’, la, IrlpU l'« aimttr <jf «/ “*»
&Ae*L '
By ALEX.COWLEY, onci.f the mostfiinso
rSSSSssKa.-a'i--
Term* for Vr nHos, time unlimited..----- •
Porfati Commercial coow. time aiilmuu-d,-..
KrUMe,„»r., «< j'Ks^ral,
,lrP *V Paona.
I «31
GAS FROM ROSIN OIL
oKOTUim L . _ „ _
FATIT MATERIAL.
miiEmail ILLUMINATING PROPEH-
I o*l from Rosin end oleaginous substances
Sn ; -
prriur Quality of Gm. illdroM aad refuse «uI
&OSUNO V* * nt ?2^M l £j,»ns«aUi*tl«gG^
•ui.cm, anti jleMai»*«*»• I *ppar*tna tor themono
The RT.-ater ™-hi? tbaatteatlon and expense
liK-tur«*'fc**df»* ,0 »® 1 u not Impossibility,
con-uotly SJSSJSwib. detat£to«*ni
*‘f enUruly • c l u^ e n i ?tJdtn“o i l. noder tUROSCIOIL
“ d m 0” d « inJ,lß »»®"p w »*'
S Broadway,New Toils,h«J«oted We
to the manufacture and sale of PartabU, Gas
K22S-J h*rrapeetMly eolith* attotfOUOt the
Sffito hla prtuenl complete and efficient machine.
1 r«*et istUtartlcn to the purtlxwr guaranteed In es«tj
ew. Far fcrtheJUnformaUen addrcae . _ v . .
arCOATBS,S76 Broadway, KewTork.
lygKtiwdly of DAVID 1L tnLLIAMS, Plaabargb. Fa
IOH ® OB - Barley,
so IngaCloTer Seed,
' 100 boxes Prime Cher*.
10 kegs Lord.
•J 3 bags Beans, - . <
6 bbls. Roll Uniter.
ul foe Kto lr snRITES i DIItTORTB;
M" ACKEKEL- ahii(bw>Ho ,
33<*r. do No. 1 .*35
SSiM-RSf*'* ■
, # ,v. m-bridb A CO.,
In More and fur »alo oj ... niw.ivDbw(. *
Ja&dtT
50 1,0 P* 11 ' C 1^ O LITT LF/* CO
■vr o. bi/UAtt i ; r r. unix* ca
in store and ior Bale by
aw« p.L. FAHNESTOCK A 00-
—rrnnrMOSS—lo bblih instate fcod'-lbraile
HlbU MKJQ D. L. f AUN'ESTQCK- A CO
enll». in store and-,ior
0-1. £ _W_ B- «- FAHireSTOCH «'*!•_
T'iUlfi'KD LOGWOOD—M -bbls. ; on band
ealeby H.L-’ IAgyWSTOOK
C“ ' ASTILE SOAV—SO bin. in store mi for
■al.l* K n.L PAUSMTOCK4CO.