d. t. i. moa.—a-UPpii—.-ECgsm gait _ r 8. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and pR OPB IE TOB S. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY-MORNING, JAN. 2-j, 1868. REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. ~ FOR ASSEMBLY. JOHN SCOTT,-of Boss Townshiji. Election, Tuesday, January 26th. Kbw Basks.—Our HarriBburg..cprTespondcnt gives it as Ulsl opinion that the legislature will pass no billrtfbr the creation of new banks. We arc glad to hear it. As things now stand, we have banks enough. When more %re needed it will bo timle enough to think of more. In the present prostration of credit, the banks hero and everywhere throughout the country find funds accumulating on their hands faster than they catr lend to snch borrowers ns they aro willing to trust, . The legislature, however, need claim no credit for this apparent sternness on its part. It is a virtue easily pat on, just now, for it so happens that there is no anxiety anywhere to Start new banks. Indeed, the two or three of last win ter’s projeels, which got through the legislaturo but which failed to gel the Governor's signature, and have since become laws through his failure to veto them in season, have shown no signs of vitality since the luck of their escape became sure. No ono seems willing to profit by the vy 1 ; legal privilege of attempting to put them in and they will, in all probability, be Vsbjmdoned. SfrV'jfji however, it costs the legislature nothing to he virtuons in the matter- of creating new banks, it Is likely to need all the discretion it can muster to keep it from tinkering and spoil ing, under plea of amending, the present bank ing law. Projects to (hat end abound at the Capital; and each individual legislator seems charged with the special mission of making the present banking law ‘'all right,” and prevent ing another crisis by legislation directed at the one that is just past. Wo are shy and suspi- 1 clous of all these projects. Some of them have ‘ warn friends; especially is this the case wiLh the oue which limits bank dividends to eight per cent, per annum, and we know that a good deal can.be said in favor of it; but we think it worth while to 6lopand inquire whether it is not wrong in principle, and whcLhcr a man who is allowed to make as per cent, os he pleases in any other business should have a restriction put upon kith when he choosey to put his money . inti bank shares. Our banking law may not be perfect; but change is not always reform. The.true secret of all our banking troubles lies.inrhaving removed the business of making paper money beyond national control. Every State has and will have a system of its own, and the notes of ono State cannot be kept from cir culating in another. It is this multiplicity of systems, and the utter confusion which results from tho various degrees of. stability attained under them, which has deprived us of every . thing like a national currency, and subjected us to all sorts of shaves and to tho wildest de rangement inJJic exchanges between the differ* eat parts of .the country. We have "national” parties and "national” statesmen, and "nation al” politics, fend abundance of devotion to the ties of "national” union, but we have pona * lional medium' of exchange, which is of far moro importance to us than "national” states men, or parties, or politics. A vast nation, with a vast! internal commerce, without a uniform currency,.is a nation without vital strength—a Samson shorn of its hair.* The most practical way of reforming our diverse banking systems i 3 towipethtffe alloutrß&dsubsiiiuta.fbrtbcmtho . issue Of paper mohcy*ai]3sr s&s&thQrity of the general government upon the actual deposits of gold and silver. But there is no prospect of thi3 ;! and tho next best thing is not to bo in a hurry about changing what wo bare. With the exooption of the Bank of Pennsylvania, which was not chartered under the present banking law, the public has not been a loser by the bant*} of this Stride in consequence of the late revulsion. They arc all now in a stronger con dition than they were before that revulsion hap pened. The legislature may vindicate the anti bank professions of its members by instituting somechangc in the law; but we shall hold in* abeyance our faith in the efficacy of the work ing of any of the changes yet proposed. Latest Piiase or the Ivassis Question. — We present, to-day, details of the latest election news from Kansas, by which it will be seen that Calhoun has slightly overreached himself. Bcforo the voting took place, Calhoun, antici pating a pro-slavery triumph by the abstention of the free State men from exercising the right of sutTrage, made n io'presid- of the two Houses of the Territorial Legislature, to be present at the counting of the- Teturns. They accepted this invitation, and vrcrc so present- Calhoun Is thus caught in his oirn trap. He expected to gel the sanction of those officials to a pro-slavery triumph, but on canvassing the votes it turns out that, notwilli standing the enormous frauds perpetrated by corrupt judges and bogus voters from Missouri, and the refusal of half the Frco SLalemcnto vote, tbc Free State party has swept the entire fiold, carrying two-thirds of the Stale Legisla ture and tbo wholo Slate ticket. In this cmer-. gcncy, Calhoun holds open the result to receive further returns, though of courso they will be illegally received, if at a\l. Under this aspect of the caso the official -publication of the result mate by the Governor and presiding officers of the Territorial Legislature, is quite conclusive. „ If, therefore, Kamos is admitted under the Lecompton Constitution, her Free Stale Legisla ture will elect Free State Senators, and call a new convention to frame a new constitution. If slio is not admitted under that constitution, her Free State Territorial Legislature will call a new constitutional convention* Tarn which way the conspirators will, they ore foiled. If the rod alayer think lio alavi. Or it tho tlAin think bo la aiain, Thpy know irobtio ways 1 keep and ]>asa and come again. There is only ono possible chance of a differ ent result. Calhoun mo}/, in spite of the veto thus officially counted, give certificates to the pro-slavery candidates for StAtc officers and Legislature, and wo presume such a trick may bo thought of from the fact that be says he>ill not give certificates until the State is admitted under the Lecompton Constitution. But such a li'old fraud as this would defeat itself. The peo ple of Kansas would exterminate the parties to its,perpetration and the parties benefited by it. Against any such rascality, Revolution would be justifiable as well as certain. It is net to b& wondered at, in view of these facts, that tho President and Cabinet show signs of backing down. They will not undertake, now, it is shrewdly suspected, to force through iho Lecompton fraud, but will devote their ener gies'to framing some oilier scheme of rascality to defraud the people and benefit the South. Tun Blbotioii To-mobbow. —But ono day is left for‘cffioicot action. We hope our friends in the. two cities &&d adjacent boroughs'will seo to it at o'nce that all necessary preparations aro ’ nfftilc.' Tiokcts con be had' on application at i this office. . A Kwdaya a go.aman named William Torrence applied to Dr. Lyle, of 81 Louts, for somo drug, or nostrum that would bring on a cancer, or some loathsome disoase, stating that be wished to cite it to a woman named Anno Hockwood, with whom he had. been living for some time. Tho-'doctor gave him a little powdered chalk, with which he departed, but returned in ft day. or two, saying thal it did not produce the de sired offect. Tho doctor then gate himsome powdered sugar, hoping that by pretending to humor his desires; his better feelings : would arise by -delay, and overcome his malicious in tentions. .Torrence returned with the same story of the medicine being non-effective. The doctor, seeing the viQian's malice persistent, reported him to a justice, whacaused him to bo arrested au(l taken before tho Grand Jury, to answer to such charge' os may.lie against him under the ciicumsUncfcs. Torrence iaaVelb known cltiien]of St. Louis, and formerly kept a hotel there. Pprclal CcrmpoaSenie of iheKtuimrjb au*»*-J lt*ppTgTnrßfi T 'Jaa. 20th, 1858. EJUon Odietle: There is already a good deal of discussion in private circles in reference to the re-charter of tbc Merchants’ and Manufac turers’ Bank in your city. There has thus far been but one other bank bill introduced .nlo cither house. That Is a bill to charter a coat bank at Schuylkill Haven in Schuylkill Co. This is rather ft singular fact when we consider that more than thirty notices for applications for charters were published. It shows that two i causes hare seriously interfered with the intro i auction and pressure of such hills at this time: ' first the financial crisis, and second, the political I complexion of life present legislature. The dem | ocrats, as a party, it ia well known, profess i dislike to special charters and the Republicans I arc, In a great degree, inoculated with Free I Ranking notions. These two phases of opinion will render it more difficult to obtain even a t e-char ter. That difficulty will be greatly en •hanced unless such applications present a clean bill of health. I find that some of your own house delegation are opposed to the application and declare their intention to fight it severely. This will still farther Increase the complications hanging over Judge Wilkins' bill. I do not pretend to say that the bill will ul timately be defeated but I do say that it will be exceedingly difficult to poSs it. j The pressure upon Gov. Packer "for appoint- ! menta is still heavy. Ho has resolved to make no appointments until after the 4th of Marsh. He does this because be has determined that Wm. A. Porter shall be nominated by that body for the Supreme Bench, if tho appointments ore made before that time there is great danger of his defeat. This would he a severe repulse to the new Governor for ho made the appointment in the face of a strong opposition, and he is now determined to sustain it. The Custom House, Mint, Post Office and Navy Yard in the city will fight Porter to the death. The contest between him and Sharswood in tho city for her twenty-one delegates will be exceedingly severe. I&Faoker’s appointments were made before the convention, Sharswood would distance him. Mr. Foster read in place a bill to tax the costs ’in certain cases equally between the prosecutor and defendant, or rather to authorize juries to do so. The members ofibc Supreme Court hare pre sented a petition asking the legislature t? break up their itinerary ohd locate the meeting of the court at some Gxed central point. Ido not think the petition will meet with much favor at present. Mr. Wilkins presented nn important petition this morning from the ironmasters and manufac turers of Western Pennsylvania, Western Vir ginia and Eastern Ohio, asking the legislature to exempt iron-ore, pig-iron, blooms, cinder, fire-clay and fire-bricks from the tonnage tax now imposed by law upon their transportation over the Pennsylvania Central Road. He will draw up and present a bill embodying the views of the petitioners. The bill I mentioned sometimo since relative to the Perrysville Plank Road Co. web reported upon favorably by tho Committee apon Roads and Bridges. Dr. Crawford, of Butler, who opposed it, moved to have it recommitted, and it will not make its appearance again until sometime next week. Col. Gibson, of your county, a very large stock-bolder in the Road, is here urging its passage. It will be severely •.fought. 1 advise the people of your county and of Butler should hold public meetings relative to It and send up remonstrances ere it be too late. Mr. Miller read iu place a bill to erect Jeffer son, Clearfield, Elk and Forest into a separate judicial district. Mr. Itnbrio introduced a bill {which was de feated at the last session ) for the fencing of railroads in Beaver Co. ' Mr. Crawford, a bill to annex that portion of Armstrong lying north of Bear Creek to Butler Co. Mr. Bhaw, two bills ; one to increase the pay of county audi tors in Lawrence and one relative to the re turns by collectors of taxes upon unseated lands. It gives tho colleclorsthirty days longer to make their returns. R- Gov. Packeb. —Some of our cotemporarics are making a great deal more out of the milk and-water language of the Governor's Inau gural, on tho Kansas question, than 13 warrant ed by anything therein .contained. There is nothing manly either in the manner or matter of what tho Governor says on this question, and the following from the Washington correspon dence of the Cincinnati Gazette, expresses com pletely our views in tho premises : ** Whoever will take tho pains to lead the van guard of tho new Governor of Pennsylvania, may discover how important must be finy at tempt tn recoacUh the convictions with the demands of party! Gov. Packer is' known - to be opposed to the Lccomptcn contrl- i vance, and yet has mot the manliness to speak out his detestation, preferring to bridge over the chasm between the admitted convictions of the people and the policy of the President, with a rickety scalToldiug which must give way under the strong tread of honest investigation. He seems to have forgotten the moral maxim of the law, that the truth half t«ld t a <t lie.’' Wc have taken no part, editorially, in the dis cussion of tho question of tho railroad crossing on Penn street; but a friend desires to be heard on the subject, and wc give him room. I For tho Pittsburgh Dally Oaietlv.J Messrs. Editors: The Journal oi Saturday pub lishes a communication from J. M. C , ‘ ‘an intel ligent stranger,” who favors the citizens of Pitts burgh with a very comprehensive view of what is the interest of Philadelphia in the question of railroad connections in Pittsburgh, and points out the many rods in pickle held in lerrorum, to compel Pittsburgh to submit to all measures sub servient to Philadelphia interests; but notwith standing the elaborate presentment of j-gvite ' ana.tfl fr.wn ||Jj|| I? 11111111 l IN \l~ fr W r friser ami better men” in matters its which, though deeply affecting Pittsburgh intef reSts, “intelligent strangers” are the best ad-v visors, it will l think bo difficult even for stran gers to show bow the mere passage of trade and travel by rail through Pittsburgh will benefit her more than it benefits any other place tboough which it passes or does not pass. Wo are told that Philadelphia has great ad vantages over her rivals, and yet great danger that Baltimore will take the trade and travel of Cincinnati and St. Louis, because there is but j onr change of cars on the route, from those cities | to Baltimore. That out change, however, involves the cros sing of the Ohitkriver, a much more objectiona ble matter than all the changes on the route through this city. But it is cot my object to discuss the chances of business being diverted to or from Philadel phia, but simply to set the intelligent stronger right in regard to the opposition in this city to the I\, Ft. W. &. C. and the Penna. It. R. mak ing connection by crossing Penn and Liberty streets. The opposition is to crossing Penn street on the surface, and there would be no opposition to the road crossing the street in such a manner as .not (o obstruct the travel on that street; hut that could only be by crossing above or under the street. “Intelligent strangers” may not be aware that Liberty street is now almost exclu sively occupied by the Penna. R. R., and the street travel in its direction has been Lhrown upon Penn street, a narrow street, of not more than thirty-five feet width from curb to curb, and through it passes the travel to and from the city to the thriving and populous ■villages of Lawrcncevillc, East Liberty, Sharpsburg, etc., and is the only route by which the two ceme teries in Collins township can bo reached unob structed by railroad. It may be the opinion of some that the safety and convenience of those who have to walk or ride on tbo publie streets or highways, is a mat ter of small consequence compared to the case and comfort of that portion of the rest of man kind, who under the beneficent protection of roil road privileges may pass from Dan to Becr sheba without incurring the monstrous incon venicnco of “a change” on the route. If it is an impossibility tbo road to pass under Pcnn'slrcet there would be more reason for tho incessant clamor of railroad officials and “intelligent strangers” on the subject; but it is not an impossibility, and it can be effected at a much less cost than the threatened completion of the North Western and the Uempficld Rail : Roads, and the consequent demolition and ex tingaishmentof Pittsburgh—unfortunately, per haps, it would not .be muoh of an engineering exploit, and that mfty be why the thought of it is rejected by tho Roil Road Co. It would bo simply; but to curve the road in toward the oanal so that it would cross under the street close to Lbo end of the canal bridge at which point the track might then be xuado a little lower than Its present grade, and there would then bo a sufficient space between tho track and the surface df the street to permit life passage of cars', and by extending the canal bridge over the space occupying tbo road the travel on tho* street would pass unobstructed. Cither. Smith Edmistob, a heavy hog and cattle dealer of Illinois, has failed. Tbo Paris, 111, Beacon says his liabilities oro quite heavy over and above his assets. Much dissatisfaction is said to exist among bis creditors bccauso in his assignment bo favored some more than others. We also hear of one or two failures in Indiana, of the samo class. ; In each cose tho losses fall ciuefly upon farmers, who sold their hogs on credit, rather, than taketho market price in cash. — Cin. Qaz. UjDEB thc head of “Preaching and Practice,! (he Fayetteville Observer says the. Democracy cdnlenu Tor a large, specie basis forAssudi of. paper,aay one dollar.ef specie for three of paper. See the Prcaidentymessage and Secretary Cobb’s report.' Now'the Government has less 'than fobr millions of specie, and kaß passed an act to issue twenty millions in notes—thatls, one of specio 1 for five of paper. Bo we go. .WnXELISO ASD THE BAXTOIOBE AST) OslOlj -Bailhoad. —The Wheeling City Council* Las i sent to Richmond a memorial, the object of which is to ask the Virginia Legislature to pass i such enactments as shall enable the city of. Wheeling to secure toil the practical benefits of ; the western terminos of the Baltimore and Ohio ' railroad, and also to proride for the purchase by * the Stale of the 5,000 shares of stock held by tfic city of Wheeling in'the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company—the same to be purchased ; at $500,1)00 in bonds or certificates of debt of 1 the Commonwealth bearing six per cent, interest. 1 Tnc Senate Territorial Committee agreed this ! morning unanimously to recommend tbaadmis sion of Minnesota. Mr. Douglas is authorized to prepare e report, embodying the facts and the recommendation to admit: the report to be presented on Monday. The difficulty regarding two Conventions was overcome by a member of one who was on the Conference Committee, and verified the joint production as the CoQ&litulioo, which was accepted as a substantial compliance with the spirit of the enobling act. —Dispatch to X. T. Tribune. Pniup 8. White. —lt has been published in many papers that this Apostle of Temperance has grounded his arms and gone over to the ene my. A letter published in the Spirit of the Aye contradicts this charge, and pronounces tho whole story a fabrication. lie also rebuts (he , charge th&t he had gone into the “liquor busi ness,” by stating that he never sold a glass of liquor in bis life, and would not do so for all the wealth in the oounlry. Special j^otiers. Age end Debility—A* old ago come* ctvcping on, It bring* many attendant infirmities. ton* of appetite and weakness impolrthe health, and wait of activity moke* the mind discontented and unhappy. In caae* where old age add" its influence, it is almost Impossible to add vigor and health and Although many remedies have been tried, all have failed, until Bouxhave's Holland Bitters were known and used. In every caso where they have been employed they have InrarUbly giver* strength and restored tho appe tite, They ham become a great agent for this alone, and are naed by many people wnoaro safl&ing from loss of ap petite and general debility. In cases of long standing chronic diaoibea, they act as a charm. Invigorating the sys tem, thus giving natara another opportunity to repair phys ical injuries. A®-Sold at 11 per bottle, or six bottle* tor |5, by tbopro prletora, BENJ. PAGE, A CO., Manufacturing Fbanua ©outisteand Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Druggiata gen erally. 800 adrertiaemeat. JafchdAwT MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBROHANTS, No. IK Pine Street* St* Lonli, Mo. ■' fccrZß TO Murd<ib A Dickson, St. LouU, Day A Mullock, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cha». DufQeld A Co., Lonisville, Ky., P. 8. Day A Co., Danker*, Pern, lilt.. Given fc Stone, Banker*, Muscatine, Itfwo, Day A Matlock. Philadelphia, Pa., K. Foisyth, Chicago, Freight Agent tor Illinois Central Eallruail. Ja9:r.m.ifu- LKA <* PERKINS’ Celobratod Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OF A LETTER FROM MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GuOD SAUCE. AT MADRAS, K To bit Brotherat An.l applicable to W WORCESTER, May, 1551. EVERY 4 ‘Tell LEA A PERRINS that i their Sauce It highly esteom- VARIETY m dJ Id India, and la,' in my opinion tlie ino«( palatable a* Ok' DISII. well at tho moat wholesome Sauce that la made.” Tba only Medal awarded by the Jury of tho Nov York Exhibition for Foreign Saner, vai obtained by LEA k PER RINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, tho world vide blue of which having led to numerous imitations, pur chasers are earnestly requested to eoothat the name* of “LEA k PERRINS** are impressed opon the Bottle and Stopper, and printed upon the labels. S„le Wholesale Agents Tor tho United Statoa, JOHN DUNCAN k SONS, 405 Broadway, New York. A stock always In store. ALso, orders received fur direct shipment from England. royrtklydfcp MESSRS. CIIAS. & LEWIS GRKBIS, , TEACIIEItS OF THE ra ANCIENT AND SIODEIIN LANGUAGES. As Greek, Latin, Orman, French nnd Spanish, Taught by CUA3. GREBE, Cand. The**!. yy»Knqnim at *bo principal Music Slorra. ilo£L3ind(c_ ~BINGER'BBEWING~MACHINES, The great superiority of SINGER’S MACHINES Overall others for the os* of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, lias lung been known and practically acknou lodged. lUB NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compact and highly ornamental uiarbiiM (doing Us work equally well with tho b>rge machines) nn must heroine a favorite for family use. A full supply of the above Machines for sale at Nou York prices, by 11. ST’KAW, 3 11 Market PITTSBCJtGII, PA. AlwHlke BOUDOIR &EWIXO MACHINE. Price from ttttojio. (dal"} antodgdfc S;K W I JNT Q- JS/L AOHINEBI FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bx'iilgeport, Conru, Pittsburgh, Gtt’Fifth Street. This Machine Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pleasure of the Operator, (nuking will, nw thu Thvu and beautiful and durable Stitehet per Minnie, almost nol* lesilj, and are becoming indispensable for family use. Full information niay-be obtained by addressing Jam* Ewing.or ALEX. K. I’EKD, Agent, No. C 8 Fifth street, Plttshmgh. payneT - bissbll & CO., MiinjFicmurtts o» Cookine. Parlor an*l Ilontirijr STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fondora, etc.. And Manufacturers of the Oeb'brttrd CAPrrAL COOKING RANGE, SO. 333 LtDERTrmEgX^a w. m'cclloxki Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYBiC CO, Manufacturer*of CAST STEEL; »!•«>. SI’IUNO. I’l-OW »oi A. B STEEL; AXLES, Ov-nsr Rots an./ Pint Street i, Pittsburgh, Pa u. xt. iib<3-K*4S Ac CO h mscrACTtxas op Rogers* Improved Patent Steel , Cultivator Tooth, o>rn*r Rots and First Streets. Ihiltsburgh, Pa.. Jn29:lydfc* H. C. ULMAN & CO. N0.?5 F’ourth Street, PittHbur*ch,Piv, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Brokers Couutsu) Capital neraraisTco $n,6M,000. Life, Firo, Marine and l.lvo Siocu Ilfsl.s of nil descrip tion!! taken at current mtes iu the mo*t reliable uud prompt paylus companies in the State. Jy3U"-lyk^_ FURS! 'FURS!! FURS!!! P*Olt LA. DIES AND MISSKS, EMBRACING UUDSON DAY and MINE a A OLE, STONE MARTEN, FITCtI, BHUIRIIEI., Ac. CAPES, TIPI'KTS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES, lu great variety and prico. oolL-dfc M’CORD A CO., 131 Wood street. Pittsburgh Variety Works. JONKa WALLINGFORB (Sncceoors t« Warwick, Attcrbury A C 0.,) Haunhctormofßlßbt and Lm Uaud Door Lock*, Spring, -d)n>p And Thumb Latches, Platform and Counter Scales, Coflee, Corn and Paint Mills, and Domestic Hard ware gener ally. comer of Wotor and Grant streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. JaSlJydfc J, M. LilTUTiin MBROHAISTT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrleh'i New Duilding,) «c3o:lydfc HKNKY H. COLLI-NS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, PMsh, And Produce Generally, AwF A*o. 26 I Vued Street, Pittsburgh. J} JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET, European and Intelligence Office, Keeps always for ialo,4>rarts on Earope for auy araonnt, and steamer and PackoVTlckets to and from Liverpool to New York. Girls for cooks and general bonae-wnrk furuUhod to housekeepers on short botif*. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pillsand Syrup always on band. Passengers brought from New York and Philadelphia on railroad to Pittsburgh. Ja9?dly JOHN COCHRAN .Sc 880. HAVtffACTnXXU OP Iron Railing* Iron Vaults, Vault Doors* Window SimUtrs, Window Guards, it., Xos. B 1 Second Street and 80 Third Street, (Detween Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, Hs-o cn band a variety of new Pattern*, faucy and plain, nitablo lor all purposes. Particular attention paid to en closing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short uutlcc. rarfl wit. VAStiivta. wm. c. PDJtsn VANDEVEH & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Tib. 6, Shine's Block. Dubuque, lowa. prompt! v made In any part of Northern lowa, or Western Wisconsin. Will attend to tho purchase and Bale of Real Estate, ob taining Money ou Boudi and Mortgages srl:ljdfc COAL CARS. FIFTEEN FOUR WHEEL COAL CARS, Nearly new, “York built,” for salo on Civurable terms and at a very low price, Address BILLMTER A SMALL, York, Pa., Or apply to Mr. JNO. SCOTT, Pittsburgh. Tho Can can be seen at the Outer Dcput, l’cnna.d. 1l GEORGE V 7. GREKG Ac" CO-, KEG MANUFACTURERS, Cbmer of Pike and Mechanics Strtdy P/th litini, P ITT 8 D U U G U, P A., MqDufactnro Fine and Oak Kegs of the various descrip tions of NAIL SKGS, which they will wtUt.the lowest marlutprices. ars respectfully solicited. Allwork war ranted of tho best quality. - £dal2:lydlb • B. F. BHOPH,^ MERCHANT TAIXiQxi, / Street, Plttilrargli, Patterns of goods always an hand, and undo to order on tho meet reasonable terou for cash. AD warlt wiaated. i»ft3mfc . ' 4 Sjmai potters. DR. FITCH IN PITTSBURGH. DURING THE MONTHS OF DECEMBER and JANUARY DR. M- FITCH Maybe eu&sultrd dailyAt his Eootn*. NO. 191 PENT* * STREET. OPPOSITE ST.CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA., For all afflictions of the THROAT and LUNGS; alia, DY3' j PEPSLA, FEMALE DISEASES and other complaints com- j plicated with or predisposing to Pnloiousry DUt-oma. ; If from any cause DR. FITCII should bo unable to remain ; during-the period above named, the appointment will be concluded by his associate, DR. J, W. M RE.'* DR. FITCH would earnestly remind the*? who may be laboring nnder incipient or seated diseases o f the Throat or -Longa, of the importance of giving themselves timely atten tion, os it is only when taken In reasons ble time that these diseases ran be treated with any Just hope of success and the delay of a few weeks will uot imfrcquenlij render hope lessly fatal, an otherwise enreable fcaso. , DR. FITCH would also add that as hi’ Is accustomed to deal frankly with his patients, Bit© need apply afraid to learn Uirir true rumliiion, the mclnal state of their lungs, and tin-ir probable chances of recovery. Coaaultaitoni personally or by letter free. All communications should be -wLlrwed either to DR 0 . FITCH i> r DU J W SYKES, VJI IVun street, Pitts burgh, Pa. . del;. T„.23.f.-tfd*wT_ OKOTISTUY. ZESSf Dn. J . MALME E X , QSlrffg SURUE’ON DENTIST, FROM NEW YORK, F. XT RAWS TEETH TTITIIOIT 7VI/.V. BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGiXT to the GUMS ONLY. A®“ln»cm TcctJi on Gobi, Silver, Platan* and Gntta Perch a, and performs all Dental operailons in a ■riraliflc manner, without pain. moderate 5* Smlthflcld Street, below Fourth, -JaU.rtr.mfc PITTSBURGH. JAS. McLAUGIUjIN, satrttrAcrvßCX or iltobol, Cologne Spirits and Fnsrl Oil, del&dlyfr Aor. IPS and 170 Second Street. W. Jte X). RINEHLrYRT, HA!trriCTC&EB3-A!CD DLAinUH* All kind* of Tobacco, SnulTand Cigar*, Hare recently token the bunding No. 130 Wn.nl street, in Addition to thoir Manufacturing Establishment. No. 43 Irwin street, whore they will bo pleased to receive thoir frionds, ap27:lydfu ] A. A. rmin „.8. 8. CAR&IIE. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, rirrSncncn, pexna. Companies represented of highest standing. Chartered by Pennsylvania and other States. Fire, Marino and Life Risks taken of all rlrscriptiona. A. A. CARRIER, Jylll:lydfe __ s. S. CARRIER. DAWES &L CLULKY, Ilonae, Sign and Ornamental Painter*, A .V D a R A JX E R S: f>LA LXB3 in White leered and Zinc Paints. Also, all kinds of faints, Oils, Varniohos, Window Glass, Puliy, Brushes, Ac., 144 ITSod Sired, two dorrri abue IHanc.nd Alley. mrlßrlydfa w. d. wood it. x. wooansAn o. r. srctiaa WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., surpracTCEiJU or’- - Amoricnn Cxalvxutized Sheet Iron, And Snit Ag*nt* fnr the Sale rf TV. Dswcjca Wood’s Patent Imitation Russia sbeet Iron. Also, Galvanired Corrugated Iron, for Roofing. J®»lVarehoui»—.Vo. 134 iVtml Street, Pittsburgh. JaißlydAwfcF . /oaiv AMTOiTiZ.'. .I—.. —a. x. rniwioeno. SEFTdfJwe BZtiBKOTJGH, land Arrnaousn agents. Xo. 101 Locust Street, beltceen 4fA and t>th Streets, »T. LOUIS, MO. HOUSES, LOTfiaml LANDS for sale or lease; SUte,C*>nn ty and City TaXi-s paid on Real Estate; choice solectious of lands entered nndi rtho Graduation Law, at 12U cents per acre, rumpriring l‘in<-. Mineral aud Agricnltnral landa Warrents boa£ht, sold nnd l >cutrd. City refar cores glren. <b*7 :J3mfc Business (Cljnngrs. ' "noticic. Prmucxan, J«n. 11th. Ih.\s. lllAVEtltis (lav associated with mo Bcnjav min F. Pettit and Willism 11. Whitorre in tho general Comnibuiiiui, Wool and Produce Biwldass. n*<- style of the Urm will U-.SPRINGER tURHAUai! A CO. .SPRINGER lIARBAUtin. snusets uuuiu''iii...nisJA»us r. p£tm...WM.n. wiurAuxx. SPRISGEU lIAiIBAI GIl & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALF.K.S IN Wool, IliJes, Provisions & Prvxluvo Gcncmil v, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. . . _ DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAKTNEttSIIIP. TIIE partuership cxiriiug boivroon tho im d* reign-.-d has this -lay with mutual eminent been dls solved hr the wiibdrnw&l of !I L. UlngwaJt. The w.nulnlwg co-tiwttw'r* nr*" acUiontrd t« tvelile the aSUin cJ uiit bill commits .the L>u*UtuM ol tlie Fort Wit a* Mrctafon* >*• X. U, CUUI.IXO. MUfcQAN KOUfcKTSOS, KUWAUD DirUUlbot. 11. 1.. KISGW.II.T. WE hav'c this Jay assocuittnl with us John h EuatuT »!.a Jamks ji. tvmcirr, tiiomas R. HOLMKS retiring tr.*m tin- *cti*e miiugemeue of ibo buiiuMa W.llm N. IIULMKSJkSUNS. GUK A T II K -.V IT TIFI K II to tA'ii antnii?. FOUND AT LAST! 17<OU it' HESTORES PERMANENTLY ' Grey llair to its original color, rovers luxuriantly the Iwid htad; r-iuotn all daudruff, Hchine end all ■rrofula, fcold head aud alleruptic-us maktu the hair »c.ft, healthy, and (rlo«r. *<idr»~«lYpn*»rv*.«- to any Paur.O. J. lif have recelvcJsJi itoir RCTtqvotrrj '* Co—G««Ut Vniau-’faw/J-TlS* XS^ - r x-a •onttnJ*d «H hemp ► 1.1,) sbilu wo from you. iTrrry bc/f/*’ «y ftrtr* lohaH fAr.v or fittr nno cuttrmm, and tlioapprofcallfln, *n<l H wpl w* from 10* most wbeUutiAl and worthy cltlwas <:t our rlrtn- Ity, fully roovinco ut that It h A JlOSr VALL'ADLE PKB PA 11ATI0N. Send Tit ah *ono o» may W- on* jjro** of |1 sire; and on* donsn J'J «fre; and believe on yours tvry respectfully. Hu kurt Oaort, St. Thai Ic* CV>-, Mo , Not. 18, IS,'*C. Paor. O. J. Wqoo—iL'ar Sir; £<>au'timo last summer v.u were iuduced to b*v eumo <j> your Hair JtrttoralUn, and Its effect* were *.> vtadrrinl, we feel It our duty to you and the afflicted, to ft<pnrt it. UurUttiocoo’i Load for •titim titno Lad been perfectly entered with ran, and some railed it scaM h« nd. Tho Lair almost entirely catnoolT in ronßeqaeuco, when a friend, toe loir u* to mo yuor Rentoratite, we did so with little tuoceea, bat. to mir surprise. and tba of all our friend*, ayery few applications remoro.l tliudlo e«o entirely, nod tt Bew and Inmriant t-rep t.f hair tuun start*-’! out. and wociu now any that our boy, basts healthy a scalp. and a* tuiuriant a crop or hall u any other child We can llictcfure.aud do hereby recommend yuor Ittwtora tier, an a |*TffCt*reiu»’dy for nil «ISee«fr« of the scalp and hair. Wc Aits, youra, respectfully. GEOIUIK W. IIIfIUINIkITILAYI. SAUAU A. IIIUiiINUOTHAM. (iabm.seH, Maine. June l'Kur. U. J, VVuOO—D«ar hir; 1 have Orel two boUlo* of Prof. Wood's lluir lit ■tttrallre. niid ran truly *»y It if .the groatoat dlacot'rT of tlw nyr t«-r re»ti'ilu« and chuujing the Hair. Before nting It I wan a nmnot M-tvnty. My liilr hu no* attain'd its originalodor You ran rx-i.iium nd it u< the world wiiltnut tho lentt fear, on my cash wan u ne of tho worst Lind. Yours riniHrifnlly, DAN MIL L. MORPHY, O.J. WOOD 6 00_ Proprietors, dlil liiuiulwny, N. Y-, (In flic great N. ¥. .Wtre KeUillg iodaMiiiblli'-tit) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mn n arid *o!J l.y all g*»»d Drug* yiita. notsi Biiavif iiwvr MORRIS COLTART sols juJUTtamtM or HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FUROR AND TBIP IMBEBS." Hammers of iho following Bite?, &*. nudfi to order. No. 1, Lift 7 In. full blow, 11... Price $ 3f-0. .. 2, “ 9 * - * itfv.l • 45b. .. 3f - 12 *• “ *• 11009 - •• COO. *• 4, •• 15 11 »* •• ZWSS “ “ 000. -6, ‘‘SO - “ “ 41150- “ 1500. .. «, u 24 « .. .. oj2ul - - 2COO Onli-ts .olldttd. Fur particulars j>t<lr<w MORRIS * COLTART, PITTSDUtfin. I'*- PITTSBURGH, PA To Capitalists of Mannfactors. THE undersigned having determined to moTC wcit, offer* for sale, (nr exchange for Western l>ro|*rtj,) the best Farm In Armstrong county, within Ore. minutes walk of th&KllUnuiiig Bridge. and delightfully RitQsted on the riTrr bank, opposite and in Tiew of the Alle gheny Volley Railroad Dopqt, containing about One lino dredAcres, *uty ot which contains eight foetot good Bltum enousConi, with took open, and delivering twil dally In Kitlosnlug at five cents pcrboshcl; aud S 3 oerrs of anterior river bottom that ■ Borer overflows; abunt 80 acres under fonev and in the highest stato of cultivation, having receiv ed over 1000 loads of manure from the town, to which a team can rnaho eight trips a day. There is a largo-log House 30 by -lOfeeLand a Frame Bom 40 by CO feet, with com crib and vragMt aheds attached; 160 young Apple and 100 Peach Trees growing; a well of water at tho houss and a number ofapringvpf watorthat at email exj>onso could be cunveyed to tba house. TJili property posaciscs superior advantages for luttencca and fronor lumber manufacto ries. All persons desirous of realizing a good and profltn abls investment ar* ratiuustod to view this property before maklug any other iwcUt>n. Tide Indisputable and terpia easy. TwptralnsdaUyfrom'pttsburgb, making It easy of access. For further particulars address the proprietor, JOHN PORTSMOUTH* lCJttai»flfog, Armstrong Oonnty, To, Or, WM, rnihUP&Glais Monufhcturcr, Pittsburgh. P. S.—To exchange W Western lands, some buildings and lots advuntagootuiy situated Iti tbo contra! part of Kit tanning. jal&3tnd J- P- TO OWNERS OF COAL MINES AND PKTUOLKUM BPUINOS throughout the United States, Canada and the British Provinces —Tbo Kcrosoue Oil Com pany is prepared Wrecrlve proposals for supplies of uncurl- Aedccwl oils, oncodutllled from tbs crude Ur, without chemical treatment, acd fur petroleum iu tlie natural elate. Alt proposals mim slate tho lowest terns, as well as tho quantity that canto furnished monthly, and chould bo ac companied by aramploofjaot lw* titan 000 gallon, represent lag the entire yield tram the product operated mwti. Freight aud charges on all supnUrs to be prepaid. Addrvss Secre t >ry of the Kerosene Oil Company, 50 lk-avcr Itroet, Now York. Jalfclwd RII. PALMER, No. 104 Market Street, • Dealer In Bonnets, lint*. Strew Trimmings, and Straw Pools gy nor ally. *25 TooniAomtl instantly cared by a few drops or Dr.KcjscPji lootb Acbe Remedy. Prepared and sold e tlio drug Store DR. KBFBKR. 140 Wood it, IfSfalAwiy Ktgn Of tb» riohlen IfnrUv rpu KXOIIAKGE.—Wo haro Home finely JL* ftlttmcdprocfrtiw In and near tho city which we wul ezclumg* tor Oonnty bocd*. stocks, 4c. Pef«m»h*Tioeniiproatal)l» peecrtflss of this character «U 1 find aa cppurtotiitT to dispose of them to edrsatage. - B. M LAIS ft SON, 68>$ Fourth Wrest Tlif Sannfattorm’ tninrantc Company os ice Xo. 10 JVrrchanW £r P ni L A B S L rB TA, UItSITCKE AND CHAIRS.—Of every Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. description coortiotlj or made u> WILL INSITRE AGAINST ALL HINT'S OP ordgofttot«inu«u m iw«km^ ( bjr Fire, Marine and' Inland Risks poixTim UOUSE fdrSliure—o„ AAROS ’\J hand or made to order and fornlslied promptly by ALFRED WEKK& 3<*x«!l*rj , T. B YOCNG A Cu., ]a2o 08 and 40 Smiihilold »lrre-t mmctoea. Gould s patent spring bed.—w<* an> nianofactnringandaeUlng thii celebrated Spring B«>1 at tlielow prfca of fir# DoDan. Call and aw thou, Jt23 T. D. YOUNT. A CO. rjUKNiNG fluid: burning fluid::- s&£ VST Ja2i earner Martel strvetaadtbe Diamond. JamM I*, —.— — • —— ntfTPcrr EUTTY —G‘JOO lb*. on hand and for sale by JuAroUmtii, l.d. Joue^Efcj-Cruh.Cit.Bk Ja2i ' D. L FAHNESTOCK * CO." Jiunci Milling r. K« j. «sii>d*r*.Kobii»mACo_ >^r\xw\T’x--«vr»“t'^^V : v‘V‘i7?i — 77. 'i JamrsHoward, tJuj.,- u T Kennedy. Jr_ A Co.. fiONCEMKAIEDLYE —50 cases on hand c. n. - Wade nami.t«o a 0.. and for ulo by 11. L. FAUNKSTOCK 4 CO. J. S I>*, £*»], ' • Cunningham A C“. - Pimbcrgb Other, No. 06 Water utrert. J. W. MAETUIN Agent. W. W. WILSON, AgeuL Dulm<)im INI>IQO. Manilla. Carracas i Bengal— -1000 Ibi. on baud and for auk- by Ja23 n. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. SENNA ALEXANDRIA—doO lbs in store . < and for aalo by __B I. FAHNESTOCK * 00- . ' TENN. WHEAT—suck* on steamer ' Prinroj** to arrive for rdo by j»25 ISAIAU DICK EY A CO. ; TENN. FLOUR—3OfI sacks in store ami for ; a.il.-hy Ja2l IS MAH I*ICKKY_a_CO _ ! CHEESE —li» casks in store uml for sal«. ' Ja2i> ISAIAH DJCKKY A CO ' NOTICE-AU persons having claims ugain-t | GEORGE K. ARNOLD, or in any w Ui.lndi-.Ljod to i turn, Mill pirate call at oon* and pay to, or arrange thv ' tame with liOBKIiT DALZELL, | at It. Dalztdl A Co.. Liberty *tr~t, j or A. S. DELI,. t No 103 Fourth »trwt, Pltuknnrh. 1 jVildtnd-ehn Aarisrnoo. of Gin. K. Arnold. i Dr. Ilotltllrr's Stomach Bittern in%r, In popularity with all who tost »t" quulitli-a at a tonic or mu,oily f.ir Dyi-poptia. and the nffcctiuua arising from a diaordvrod stomach. It l« propami with great care, and it* component part* are entirely regi-üblc. J t fefroc from the objection* ro often urged agninit preparation*'of the kind. The Ritter* may he used with confidence andVncfieial if tecta by all suffering from complaint* o! the ulotnarh. Aa a medical agent, it baa no equal, while it* pleasing fiaror and healthful cfifccta hare made it a general favorite. It I* free from nil propertlea calculated to Impair the system, and its operation la at once mild, soothing and efficient. Ail who hare mod the Bitters attest its virtues and commend it tonac. Bold by Druggist* everywhere, and by nOSTKTTRR A SMITH. Bide ProprUßon, 2CT Bmp it. Ja23 dtwT ICNGLNTCTCRS Ac MACHINISTS, Corner Finland Liberty Sti., Pitttbnnjk, Pit. SLT>ERIOR STEAM ENGINES, fur Grist and ?aw Mill*, Ereweriea, Printing E»tabli*Unn-nts. Manufactories, Ac, made to order. They *J«o contlnne the manufacture ofthoii C*-Ul>r*tM SI AC II IN 1 STS 1 TOOLS, Bach aa Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and Drilling Machines, Ac Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pnlleya, Hangers, Ac. •n&hlydslyF J*' POTATOES-1200 bags White Nesharmocku n prime article arriving aud for aale hy HUFFMAN M’CRKERV k CO. Ja2o:6td VU Second St GUM ARABIC, Select, Medium «fc Sorts. —2OOO II.» In atoro andforaalu l>y |022 B. L. FAIiNKSTOCIt k CO. FISII BONE—3*HJ lbs in store ami for sale hy JaW U. L. FAHNESTOCK k $) CEKriAV£ 7 SHOLLA'ND BITTERS—IOO do* for aalo hy B- A. FAHNESTOCK k CO . . Corner Firot und Woo-1 streets. bbld. 70 and l»l per cent, fur sale hy J*2D BA. FAHNESTOCK k 00. POTASH— 20 casks Ist sorts lor solo by Ja2o B. A. FAIIXKSTOCK k CO. QAA BBLS. Commercml White Wheat Family Floor 200 bids Bnckiogham While Wheat Family Flour, Arriving and for aalo by j*Lt JA?. tiAKDINEIL NO. MOLASSES—3O bbl-’priiue X. U. s Molasses in atorc and lor sale hy ja2l T. LITTLE A CO., 112 Secoud ilm-l. NO. SI-GAR—2O hlnls prime for *ale , low for cash hy_ T I.ITTLK i CO.. 112 Six-.-t._ UGAR AND MOLASSES— -22 hhda prime Sugar; AOlkbla Plantation Mola&aen, To arrlf-i |«tr steamer Fort Wayne, for sale by j.U JOHN FLuYDACO. 173 IVw.I dwt STOCKS —Bank, Bridge. Insurance and Ci.tii.er Stoekesnld at public or private sale, t>y AUSTIN LOOMIS A «t). *th.Pol)llc Bala THURSDAY h\ KMNUS at the Mer chant*' Exchange. jnls GREASE. —31 tierce* of Grease receiving and for nth- hy R. DALZELI, A CO. JaP* *i'»l Liberty at. WHITE GREASE. -In cans, kegs ?nJ barrel*. i. i gtoating Drays. Curts. Can u.;.-*. Omni bo*«M and all kind* of Machinery. for sain by STAKCH.-3UU boxes Pearl Starch f.u kid-' by j.lu HENRY II.COLLiXS. HIDES— 6Uod*»z. Flint Hides; 21 do Or~nS-ll.slHld.-k. To ar.'irr and f.u *»U hy BPRINOF.U H ARLA coil i . a.) 'j No 2l»d LiU-rty atro j- Ol > S—£ bales prune” irt sortnop9 in store . and for .ai* hy gPCINOKU HARRAUGII k CO. Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATTTNOS, Ac. No. ST Poorth mjvm rwcu Wood. EnVeLopes-T nuv p . WHITE, AMUKR. KSIBOSSKH *** KNAMEM.ED, PtT mla L*y W3I 0. JOHNKTO* A Oh, noil Mill.-i.i'n, 37 WoM#tra.i HAVEN’S ALBaTKOS PENS jun rcc'd auJ for_s.-UuJ.x_ j.»U_ _W g HAVEN, _ C/ \ li II US. PRIME SUOAK in store and »\.r tiVJ «r,I« u> 1-19 JA3. OARPINEH. I7hiilS —- bbls.jvist reit’d nnd for sale by R. UgrCHINti’ON. notice:' LAUIKS' DRESS 000l>S— fftrtljp/ rpdocu»siapric« io ncnCHfIELP'S. r » Mi'itiL FARTHER UKHUCIION IN J\ QUifflA n MURPHY 1 BLRCIIFIKU^, r ;»' w A»»i^<r t MoTasSES —50 bbb» primo N 0 MoJ.v-ws; jo d» Syrup, jutt rwirnl nod Tor ialc by 11. (tuDFi'OX A C<b itora, N- U.. Fub.S. COFFEE —l ("hi hags cliohv Uu> Codec; 23 do do Java do, Ju-it received nnd for talc by K. UOBI. J HN A C*J. R" ‘“OUTIiUTfEft, Ac — K iTTVIa RoM lluit- r: & bags White Bonn*: LAMI’L LATH HOP* CO. J.H i.v>iTr.l .ti,d f.,t Hale by It. ROBISoN A COy Ij^LOUR —too bblt* Extrrt Family Flour; 100 do do nnd i’npertiixi do; 100 sacks Bnrltwhrn! do, Just m.’d tod for tali* by jals It. RUjIISON ACO 01 LS-23*bids Linseo-l" Oil: 10 do Bleached Winter Whale Oil; 10 do Tanners’ do; 10 do No 1 Lard do. Just rcr’,l and for sale by jals R. nOBISON A CO. TEAS —IUO hfcbts Young.Uyson, Imperial and Black Tout, Just rac’d and tor salo by lalS It. ItOMSON A CO. riPUBAOOU—SU bxssa lump Tobtuvii; | 20 do 6s A Ifhrdo"' do -j J/tcaJ'ly bX» ijlbdt) do 15 do do Natnml Leaf Tobacco: 20 kegv 6 twist do, Roc’dand for aivlo by JalS IL ROBISON A CO. LEDGERS, Journals, Day Books, Cjibli Book?, Invuico Hooka, Order Bowks and l»<>c’.eis for talc and made to order by W. S. lIAVISN. Jnls Blauk Manufacturer, corner Market and Seeuud sta. XOnCboieo White Wheat Family Flour, vvW 200 extra and superfine, *• •• Of ercry Color tnd Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON short rJtlce for every color nr Dumber of Yarn*. Hav dk beeuouoof the original manufacturers of tka Culohra ed ‘•Bradley Woolen Yuma,”ln euunectlon vtilb my brother, Wm. Bradley, of IVhocllug, 1 would rus|>uctfuHy solicit a share of the onion for Varna, as above. <9*Cusb jial J for Sheep Skins and Wool. Jo27:lyd RIO COFFEE—IOO bags choice Rio Cofico in store and for sale by JaT T. LITTLE A CO. NO. SUGAR.—3S hhtls. Good Fair N. 0. « Sugar just rtceivod and fur ealo by J»0 BIIIUVERA DRWORTH. 0/IUULS. PEARL FLINT - iIOMTxV; iV \J 300 bns. prime Ear Cora, In store and fur sale by CUAS.B. LBECII. Jal 1 No. 8 Smithfleld street. t f)OTATOES~*IOO bus. White Potatoes; X 30 “ Pinkeye la store and fur aalo by dt*l4 T. LITTLE It CO. TflTri BBLS - PRIME^OLASSESBTBtoro X \J\J for ole by >lB JA3. OARDIN Efc. 9fin( } LBS. all grades Flour in. store and _ _y_ for M l» b r J*w JAB. OARDINE&, on BBLS. FLINT lIOMINY for R aTe"Ey JAS. OAKDtKSq SEIDLITZ POWDERS, always fresh, on hand at JOS. VLEMINO’S, JalS cvruor Market st. and the Diamond. DRESSED HOGS.—I 4 Dressed Hogs for tale by Jn4 HENRY H. COLUNS. RYE FLOUR—4O bbls. and 30 sacks for wloby Jail _■ HENRY H. COLLINS, EGGS.— G bbls. Eggs just received and for •ale by JalS B. DALZF.LL ACO. TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT mil not fall to effectually reoiore Dyspepsia or Indigestion! lUlhma Healdacho, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Con* tivcocM, lUimmutisni, Affection or the Llvrr. Only for i«h> at —c JOS. FLEMING'S, Jnlfl corner of Market stmt and the Diamond. 1 nn IToLif“PW3i£TjBAF LARDIbr X UUialpliy JaH J II.OANFLKLD. pin B BLS. PRIME FLINT HOMINY to O\J arrive and for tola by J. B. CANFIELD. on BBLS. FRESH ROLL BUTTER, in ■C\J cloths, fur sale by Jal4 J B CANFIELD. ROLLBUI'TER— Gbbls. choice Roll But ter for aalo by Jail JOHN FLOYD A CO. EGGS —G bbls. {resh Eggs for sale by Jail HENRY 11. COLLINS. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A large quantity on hand and tor ttlehy R. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, oo!6 cr.rner ofTnnrth and Wood ate *7p: BBLS.N.O. MOLASSES for sale by 4 0 JaS J.B. CANFIELD. jirtn flUwrtisnnentß, JOB. F. HAMILTON A CO., i ATENT BUCKETS—2OO doz. in store not for sale by Ja2o ISAIAII DICKEY k 00. IIKNUY 11 COLLINS. No. 23 W.aal st. \V. D. A n. fI’CALLPM, " vacks Timothy *«•>!: Cbaxa Oriicmx; Jkj bbli Appl-f. ICO fine*. “ “ *• “ For sale by del4 JAMES GARDNER. _ ~ BJkJvrUSL BRADLEY. I)4NX Lxxx, (Uoluiv the St. Clair Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, Penna., MAXcrAcrtnikJt or BRILEVS WOOLEN ENIXTIXO VARS, SUMAC. —50 backs in store and for sale by Jal4 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.’ Insßtanct. Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelpbia. WM V. RKTTrT, Prr>« D J. MrCXNN. Secretary Amount of Capital .St.mk paid inaid lnTu»a>d....|2oO,WO 00 Surplus tS,4CfI 33 fc»3.42S 35 Insarvß C»t;o Ri»k» on ilm uhu. and ilis-issippi Kivvrn »uJ tril-utanra. In-urr* i\£Vn»t In** nr damage by Firo, also agniu»i tin l |»-rtl* ..f tho s<a, aid Inland Navljptiou and Ti «»«,>■.rtnti.-.n. R'm. V. Ivut, John C- Mooiftoiui ij. Joiiti U. Pumroy, !■. J. McCann. K. V. WitmcX. R*tc OuiiU n, I. John A. Mar-hall, Charlc* B. Wright. John J. Patt.'in.m. Flwiv-IT I‘tiwt WM. V. PETTIT. Pro-Want, K. F WITMER, Virc Pro*..!, id litnam J SIrCaNX, Secratary. fcxrmrts. S»-ip‘r, Limb k Philadelphia Mivnmn k Stidfe'-*; ik Trulit, Rr i. A Co., do I'umrar, Caldw-U k do > A. T. Uim> k Ors «L». StHinmit*. Jmtlcc t Co., d». PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 07 WATER STRUTT aa&dn R. W. POINDEXTER. Agml. Franklin Fire Intnrance Cotnpnny of rn il ad£Lr n r a DmCTOBS. Adolph E. £V>ri**. Samuel Gimt, Dari.l 8. ilruwn, Jacob |L Smith, Morris Patterson. CIIAULEB X. BANCIiER, President. CatßlM O. Barcxrb, Secretary. This Company continue* tn make insurance*, permanent or limited, cm every description of property la town and eoantry. ut rate* k* low as aroconalstont with security. The Company hare rewired a largo contingent foml, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely inrtatc-d, »niT.i ample protection to the iwMarod. The AstM-t* of the Company, on Jnnnary *»*« *O6l, m pob- Iwhed agreeably to the Act of As-frubly, wore m follow* Til:— Cliarli** W. Raurkt-r. George \V. Kichanl*, Tlmma* Hart, MordeaU U. Louis, TuMas Warner, Jlurtgac*-* Krai KsUite Tomjx'nirj Loan*.. Stock* Ctwh, Ac...... . $1,212,709 44 Since UWr.jneorporation, a period of twenty-oue years, they ha to | uIJ upward) of Ono Million, Four Uuuured thousand Dollar* Louoa by fire, Ibereby affording evidence of lh« advantages of Insurance, as well m tlicir ability and disposition to meet witii promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, a|>l9 Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third «U. Continental Insurance Company. In&'rpvrutcd by the Leffiilalurt rtf /Vnruylvanta, PtUPETOAL CUiRIKB AothoriieJCapita], Otw Million D011ar5,.... Bocured anil Aemrnnlated Capital— HOME OFFICE. JFo. 01 Walnut Sired, abort Second, Philadelphia, fin Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac. geucolly. Marine Insurance on Cargiwe and Freight*, to all parts of the w.irld. Inland Insnranre on Goods, 4c-, by Lakos, Rivero, Canalf and Land Carriage*, to all parts of the Union, on the most UvoroMe terms, consistent with security. GEORGE W. COLLADAY,formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ac., Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wilts. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm o( Coleman 4 Smith, Importing Uardware and Cntlrry Merchants, No. 21 North TElra street, above Market, Phils. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat 4 Son, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry stn-et, Phils. EDWARD V. MACfIBTTR, firm of Msehctte 4 Haignel, Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Tulrd street, above Haro, Phlla. HOWARD UrNCHMAN, firm of Llviugston 4 Co.,Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market sL, above Eighth. Phil*. OROUGE W. COLLADAY, Prwtdent. o*ll* Wiuos.Ef'iTPtary. ' JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. 2i nnb «tr««t /up flt&in.) Western Innurano© Company Of IMTTSDUnOU ORIP.r.K DAUSIK, Piiii.lent. K. >l. cIUIIDON, Secretary. OFFICE No. f*2 Water A Co.’s Warctjon*#,) up stain, Pittsburgh. »r.7i Inturr jj.iintt all bind* of Fire and ifarine I£uti A Home Institution managed by Inrectart. ir/m are irdi l-ri'iu.-rj in £V cnmntuni/y, and vAo art by prowptnrti and IH~Tahty, fa maintain the character which they hare attianett. at oJTrring th* beet prateetton to that* who desire to be ioeured. . AaSSIBj'OCrroBEKTI. IW7. St<xk Accounts J Mortgage Bflb Uec£lTaLU Qfflcn Furniture Opes Accounts..... Cash... —... Note* Bills Bi»ccuut*“l. pmictosa. | Wm. Mcltnight, Nalbanio] Qdtnc*, Alex. Ninilck, D»*iJ M. Lung, William 11. C. W KlrfcPt»"t> k George D»r*je, K. ifiUer, Jr n J. W. Unilcr, i 0. W. Jackwn, | James UcAalrj, > Alexander Fjwrr, | Andrew Ackley, | nMOt y. M. onnpny, Sec* j. I’ennsylvonin iusurantc Company - of rrrrsßtmah • «. K«wrtb Sirtt . Otne ■ w~- uir . E(rro j ;fl . I Jacob Painter, Wade Hampton, 0«a. W. Smith. A. A. Carrier. D. E. I’ark, lUbert Patrick, A. J. June*, a. a Snmpjotr,- - kody PaUcr»>>u, J. H. JoDca, J. I 1 Tanuur, Jwhn Taggart, I. OrlerSprunl. UenrySprunl. W. B. Mcltridu, Nicholas Voeghtly, Sam. Barr, Jr , Jaroea 11. Hi^klus, • C. .LCgltun, CIIAUTCKED CAPITAL $500,000. C*“FJre an.l Marine Ri*k» takpn of all drsrriptlnna. OFFICERS. PresUent—A. A. Cawukb. Vice President —Ronr Faemsoji. Secretary and Treasurer—l. Qticii Srxnuu n^tdly Eureka Insurance Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA, Office A'o. 90 Water SI-, raid/urph. AX9CTB, nor. liwJ: SUck but Bills, payable on demand, and secur ‘ *»l by tw<> approved nosca. S9T.HOO 00 la Pittsburgh Trust Company 00,104 14 Pramioa notes— ...» 61,804 20 Bills ltwlvaLl*._ B.VS7 10 Mwrtgugo 5,000 OO" ; 122 slimes Exchange Bonk £to*k—Coat. 6,950 00 3Dy shares lrunCitj Hank^tock-rAmount [laid 7,500 00 200 shares Allegheny Bank Stuck— .do 6,000 00 87 sbareaMidiantrs’ Batik Strife— Cort.... 4,023 63 Bcok AccuunU 2B. Office FurnUnre CO3 1$ <i. W. Cons, i. 11. Peuuock W. W-Marthi, K.T. Leech, Jr., D. McCandloaa, Geo. 8. Bolden, J. 11. W S. Nluikk, R. D. Ouchran, John A. Caoghey, C. W. Baichelur, Jamce I. Bennett, VV. J. Andertoo. SHOEXBERGER, Pres 1 no3:d3n» R. funtev, Secretary. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Incorporated l>y the Isyitlaturt if /Vnaryfconia, 1836. Office, S. E. Corner ThiM and Walnut sts., PHILADELPHIA. iHRJNE IXSURAXCEXon V«m|%C&rg^ud fnitbl lo all parta.of tl»o world. IXSURAXk.IJS oq Good*, by Rlvsrs, Canals, Jjkr* and Land Carriage*, to all parts of the Union. FJRIi ISSUKXNCMS otx generally.—On Stores, Dwelling Hooks, Ac, AatU e/ tin Company, Jiov. 2d, 16f>7. DomK Uortgni!tt,ui] Real KitiU......„|101,350 9* Philadelphia City, sad other Locos 137,011 33 Stock in Banks, lUilroad A InumaccCoL. 13)509 00 Bills KocclTsblo 330,301 03 Caahon hand .. .. 39,903 08 Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policiesruca&tly lined, and olli or debts dno the Company Snbacrlptlon Notes..— James c. Hand, ThoojibQna Pan! ding, James Traqoair, William Eyre, Jr., J- F. Penitton, Joshua P. Eyre, SAtnncl E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. McFarla Thomas C. Hand. Robert Barton, Jr., John B. Semple, PilLib'g, D. T. Morgan, •« J.T. Logan, '•. kIAItTIN, President. ■ G. HAND, VlccProcldenL. WIUUm Slartlu, Joaepb 11. Seal, Edmond A. SouJer, JoltnO. Daria, Julia R. PenroM, Ocorgu Q, Lfipnr, Edward Durliigton, I>r. U. M. Huston, William a Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spctuwr Mcllraln, Cuarjna Kollojr, 11. Jnnoa Druuso, Jncub p. Joijm TUGS. OxniT LTU»i7B«,B*cr*larjr. A. MADEIRA, A gout, D 5 Water street. I’ltteburgft. ap3;lyd—Jal2 Belinnce Slntual losnranee Company 01 PIIIIAPEII I DIA Office No. 70 Walnut Street Carnai. tin.Wtl —Assrrs 4S—Stcusm XxrzsTro Firo Inranoc* on Building*, Morchandin, Purnltare, A£. to town or country. The mutual principle combined with the aecaritj ci n Block Capita),cntitlcstho Itunrrd to share in the profits of tile Company, nlthoot liability for luosee. The Script Certificate* of thin Company, for profits‘ are convertiblii at per, into the Capital Stock of thb Company CLfcM TINULKY, PresMuut. 1) M. HTNCnMAN, Secretary. Diuottaa. j 0. M Stroud, John K. Worrell, Hen}. W. Tlogiey, '• Z. Lothrop, - IL L. Canon, Robert Toland, 0. Sterenaen, Cbas. Lelan<b Win. M. Semple, PitUVr. J. O. COFFIN. Agent ler Third and Wood atnets Clem Tinsley, Win. 11. Thompson, Samuel Blxpham, G. W. Cupeotor, Robert gtvco. C. 8. Wood, Marshall Hill, Jacob T. Bunting, William Muster, Neptune Insurance Company, a? PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Organised undertheGeneral Insurancelair,with ecash, Capital of slo<i,ouo, privileged to increase to f&OO.OOO. ; Insures against loss or damage by fire, Jiarir.e, Inland Navigation aud Tnu»i>ortntlotx. omens. H. 0. LACGJILIJf. Prerideot- KIOUA&D SHIELDS, Vice Prretdvht. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary, nrucrou. U. C.LvughUn, D. Moßtgnmvry, W. 0. Etotwiatj, Richard Shield#, D. George Scott, E. CarUto, , T. F. ShawelL . Wuliam Osborn#, 0. O. Batter. TITE A (BUFFET, Anuta, Jelydo OOoe, Utajvtte Ball, (entrance oa Wood «0 Insurant*. Citium’ Imnranet Gomp'y of Pittsfanrgk WM. &AGALEY, President BAMUEL L mnongn., g£xrm»ry. 54 Srri, Mioka Hzrlsi and TH'Ai Si t%»lnninj Doll tnJ pj?an<pijt-« r.r\ tht Ohio ud Ul*- tUfipr* UiTtra. fcndTrtbatarle*. «*ln 3 cre«Beirut lots* or by Fire. Abo, »£alojl thp,-l*»»o4icl*nd Natigaticn fcnd Tret-sport X* ftlion. Ja«. Park. Jr.. I*mc M. Prnnvct, 8. Hviungb. Cant. S*m’t C. Yonujz. j t -v) Cal- UonongahcU Ininrnnce Company, J t)m.-r*3 JAMES A HUTCHISON. Prudent 'HENRY M ATWOOD, Serrttaxj. i| omi't ?•“ P R 'Yateb Street, Hill tmurt Aj<n:>* ail U«-ti o/ Pir* and Xarint Jti A:s'KT.v NOV. i v Tn, 1567: ft.x-i; Bill*, 1-ajAt‘kf-n 'iti.mn'l, j'-mrrxl bj V rwo apnroTml n.nni’-* -.4140,060 0 s PtH^lUxTivnl'lo - 25,663 J 59 _ ovsir ri 7pj>l»irrx hunic»' Hunk Stixrk—<•"»* * &#» 00 I’rVsninni - 31,062 60 OflW FnniltmA ®0 43 A« r..unt* Wm. A, Caldwell, Wilmn Miller, John McDetitt Gw. A. Berry .Utv<» A. Ilotrhiwn KV.lUalT.*—no"o:2'rd 11EN.RV M. ATWOOD, Fee’y Wm. It. K«.ht. Dalr-H, Wtn lira. Thin. S. lUnrt-, Parmrns'and Secbnnin' insarontt Compaif Xorihmtt O-rntr SecnS cmd HTi/nvf r u 11. ar>elp n i a . v Tbf following »Ut«>uc'>iiext)il>tts th» braintstaadcoad • UonoftheCooipany tuSotr. 1,1866: Frrraintr* r-o ltfd • >ti Marine and Island RJaka , t«, Not. 1,1860 $2X4,681 Fir« rreaiinms x;«^9o Intrrrtt an loan* —6,704 <T - $«0,1« M . . 50,737 89 RxpcnacuSalar •- anJ Comalttio&a~~ 45,459 GO 80-inßornnc*. hmrrn Fnnnitxms and AgaocyChnrpr^. Tutal receipts....- rai'l Marine Low*.— “ Fire “ Balance remaining with Cotnp’y.— .—..5££8,051 Q?> Tb« Resets of the Company are os follow*: Piiila- City and Cminty bond*.. 4 IS") Railroad Bonds 11,000 00 VCMtPrfc* First Mt*rtp»jje Rml Estkto 140,600 00) Stocks, CollatcmJs on call..—— 32,400 00 Girard and Consolidation Bank Btock 08 84,377 78 83,900 17 61,880 00 01,346 61 6,225 00 epoaitcd with Micnun, Duncan A New York 30,000 00 Deferred p»jrment on Stock not yet doe. 87,700 00 Notes for Marine rmnioinj 103,030 00 Due from AgenUaocnrcdby bond*.. lB Premhuas on JVtlcice roirutJyU med, and debts dootbeCo...™.. 28,470 00 Balance in Banks. 10,458 74 $523,057 M The Board uf Directors bare tills day declared A DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT,. Payable on demand on tlie business of tbo Company the lit Instant. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President Kxwaan Ilrucaou), Secretary. THOB. J. HUNTER,Agent, Pittsburgh, n-.27.-fimd-.fc No. 80 Water «tm» The Great AVutera Fire and nance ini. Co., 01 PHTT.ingunii.-jj,. . ~ ' y? No. 331 Wnlnnt Ir S!SPS«t. - ~ ; CIUBIt* PlRPimi- ’ ' i .-SSQOfiS t> -t1.000.000 KSIJOO FIRR lys&RANCß—YvraXxialor limited, madala tcwp or coaotrjr, on every description of property. IXLAXD IXSIfItAXCE, on flood* hj Canal, Lakei end laiul Cnrrlag?, to ell part* of the Union. l/ARiyx IySURAyCE, on Teenla, Cargo end freight, eml>radn< Hirer Transportation. C. C. LATHEOP, Pro Went W. DARLING, Vice Preatfeat Joseph J, Huckel, Secretary and Treasurer. 11. K. Richardson, Assistant Secretary. Piitcrc.a.l; ChariM C. Lalbnjp, 437 Walnut strcot. Hod. Henry D. Moore, W 3 Walnot street. Alexander Whillden, Merchant, 14 North Front ah John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co. K. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Baker. John R. MeCunty, Arm of Jones, TThlto A McCurdy, g. S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simmons A Co, Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jas. It. SmitlrA Co. •* Tho*. L. Gillespie, Arm of GlUeAilo A Zeller. Tr-pn Qaslehunt, Attorney and Counsellor. Tbeo.W. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall. Stillwell B. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simona A WiUlam Darling, (lata of Beading.) John lUce, 90 Sonth Front street. K. Harper Jeffreys, firm of W’m.H. Brown A 00. R. W. POINDKXTER, A grot, 07 Water street, Plltsboi Piltibnrgh Life, Fire and Hartnetts. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Sta., riTTSBUKQn, TA. ROBT. GALWAY, President. - V. A. RctniA*T, See»y. , Ashextt Fttxno, M- P-, Emnlnljg rbystcliw. Tbla Company makes every Insorance appertaining to connected with LH’li RISKS. Also, againHllaU and Carg-J Risks. on the Ohio cad Mississippi rivers nod tributaries, and Marino Risk' gHl' eraUy. And against Leu a Damage by Ftru. -'.rf __ . And against the ferfla of the Sea nirl Jolund-JTitlglfrtfc r, and Transportation. < Pcllcicaiswd at the Imrrat rate* eosaisteitiritlm&ty eO partw* , (Robert Galwaj, Eamnel McClarken, J<*cpli P. fingram, M. D., John Scott, dames Marshall, David Richey. James W. tlailman, Ohss. Arbathnot, M6—mylio-ly i 9,415 Oi „ t4£4l 46 . Philadelphia PHre and ' Xjilte INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Ghesnut Street, ' OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM Up USB. Will ma;[Q all kinds of Inruraneo, Uraitod, on every description of Property pj 1 Mtl ' * Vi. w. haldwin. vice Praidrat omteroxs. I iU Cepe, George TV. Ero*i, Jo«pii 8. Panl, John Clayton, ‘ E. Wilor. Charles P. Hajc*. E. B. English, P. B. Ssviry, 0. Sherman, S. J. Metrargon, F. RtJtCKßnm,{wv:r»taD>. COAL! COAX.!! COAX.IJI -,i WE AllE EESIHOUS OF COKTHacT. ; Ing Ur. supply H!.i- b«t quality of PITTS ’GOAL, (about Twu Hundred and Fifty xhousand Darrel*,) ■ for use on board onr Steam Ships, for one or mors join, from tbe FIRST DAT OF MAY NEXT, to l-c delivered at each time* and In rich quantities as may be required. Persons dfjirooi or making Ptwomls for tbo supply will ' please do so before the SIXTH DAY OP FEBRUARY NEXT-' ensuing. Any information required will he given on application to HARRIS, MORGAN A CO, Foot of Julia Plrrrt, New Orleans.. Security trill be required (ortho-duo fulfilrcmtof the contract ja7Jmd XOUX STONE & SONS, V, . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, RIBBONS AND HILLUERT GOODS, Hata removed from Xn. 45 South Second Street, to (heir new ami elegant store, ■ _ No. 603 Chestuat St., one door above 9tb, Where they trill l>o pleased to see their friends end lb© trade gem-rally. v ja&lmd NEW "CAKPETSi “ AT THE FOURTH. STREET STORES *'• IV. D. & U.UcC ALL li B Have just received a very large assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHE, Ac-* the latent «tyl<* for Fall Trade, cotanrlatsz VELVET AND BRUSSELS, TA PE3TRY AND THREE PLY, SUPERFINE AND ■ , . , LOW PRICED IXORAINB. Wool. Dutch, Hemp, List, Rag,-Hall and Stair Carpetin' Ruga, Mata, Cocoa Matting, Stair RodsyAc., Ac. Also, a choice lot of Druggets from on© to four yard# wfd« beautiful pattorna Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 Ccet wide, with all other goods usually found in first »*—r Carpet Stores, all of which we are prepared to sell at the very low. est rates for cash. oc3 W. D. A. ff. McOALLuM. JJELL H4NGING! “ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE M Doer Bells at s2£o and upwards, put lip iu the best stylo by J. D. MATHEWS. ' 138 SmithfleliTSi. T. W. LOUOHHET, q Watch and Clock Sicker, TCTh 121 PORTER OP C-VA- Fine watchesand jewelry,'Sslpi No. 28 Pim» street, between Wood and Market, ritU l>nrgh,Pa. . attention paid to the repairing of- Wotdua - aod Jewelry. • » Eg»All work wamotuC. 02,730 07 100,000 00 $702,76537 HAKDWARK. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. No. 74 .Wood Street, PuUbufnh, HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF. HARDWARE, which he will a*n very low fat CASH, lo addition to bD Locke, Hinge*, Knivce anjl Fork*,Spocaa end Urge araortment orCarpcutert* Toota, be baa rectlred a Urge supply of BAUSAGB CUTTERS AND BT UPPERS, SUOVELS. TONGS AND rOKEBS, SLEIGH BELLS AND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. ortWtf CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.— GOLD PENS, lo handsome Cw»; FANCY INKSTANDS; PORTFOLIOS; '• CASES OP MATHEMATICAL . INSTRUMENTS; PEN KNIVES; PAINT BOXES; ■ FANCY NOTE PAPER, Ac., Ac. WM. G. JOHNSTON * 00, drj! Sutigpttn, t. 7 Wood ttreet. J j. WOODS' PEAK I. STARCH conubmt • ly on band aod for sale by the auderHgned. Pern!- lira may be a«i»nred that this luperior rlarcb «IU be bond equal to any oftho more oipeniire brow of Com Starch la a«A, for making delicate Blase Mange, Podding?, or Cain. Bo particular to enquire Ibr “Wood*’ Peart Starch.' - A..A. HARDY, anil corner Tint and Ferry street#. BAGS! BAGS!!—Flour. Corn. meal, Salt. Ham, Grain, Dritla Prult and all kind* of Bags, made from Blenched Mnslins, Oioabnrg Drill* and Dock, neatly printed to order, in appropriate atjUe, on the abortret notice. MUlrnadd other* will find it to their advantage In the quality of good* need and pnera charged, to hare their or> den filled at my manufactory. DAVID C. HERRST JaH-dalfF corner Liberty and Hand streets. HAM BAGS, of all sites, made and print od to order. Any quantity supplied upotnbeabort ed notice by - DAVID G.'HKRBSr. JalfcdaltwF comer Liberty and Hand atraeta. TO EXCHANGE FORCITY PROPERTY bcantirclmcl. of land .ila.irt In Wnopnoi * iriditarliood llu l> bring Uilcklj wttlrd, flnolj timbered and tralercd. Per ■oos hsrloß city property to «rfll call M oor offlc. to-dAj, u t boo wn«r lira tliocitjr, •»;•• J»» - B. McLAIS * feO.V, Real Eat*# Broken. T7ENRSONAND GAME.-EtCfitTvSuS' t -Pbetantv Qtailf, Babbit*. Bqolmlc, Ac, ne'd iVtl aomtoganfl for tala u Nag Kftfrk -^aSpSt^ T f)fi ba F Primo Kio Cotleo jost teceitft IU U «.& nig b, ennrrani tUTOin. riatm**. | o»pt. Mark SterUtc, 8- U. Ricr, B. DUwnrih, Ftxncl* Mirn, Wm. It n*r*, Joti» Bhlptoo Walter Urvttar, .«*-*>». Jr. of pnTSBCnon. *313.015 03 . 27,474 W 5177,« Alexander Bradley, Joseph &. Leech, Juba Fullerton, MansOeld 11. Brows, Darfd H. Chamber* Wnihun Carr, Robert n. Hartley, John M’OQl, j. o. 09m,Age&l ri atx* Woo 4 •• BMOVAL
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