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    THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1756.
#25£EJ£2 HB: ADVERTISEMENTS,
from TiaBCHER,O WET *OO., Gewnui NnmPiPtc k>
Building,) .Y-r3-lrt and 319
Imported Wipes, Groceries, Ae>
T, ft W. QEERY,
/SO3 cuuL ffTtrrr, us Tio becidwat, wrw toe*
■’ * [Ertabliihei 1804.]
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST
JL Quality Family o rubrics, offer to the Trade, Hotel*.
Print# Famflie#,aud #ll who or# clinic# !u their taste, and
dMiro • pauaae article, a largo variety cl
TRilf -Orem mod vn«etr, Souchong, Pou chong, English
Breakfast, Oolong, Imperial. Uynn, Uaupowder, Young
Hjboo, Am, fn ch«st* and half rhe«U, Ac.
COFFEE—Mocha and Java.
wlNKa—Uadotna, Sherrie*, Port*, Ilock*. Ac. very old
in original package*, deroijr.hiii. m«g
-' s^®w*««iQnisrrEs , 3CL.ißExs.
vHdlfPillflHfl—■Moot A Chandra's Cal/t Imp’l Yrtrenay.
Hcidaalch, 0. 11. Mnnun’* do do do
LlQUORS—Bramllaa, Hams, Whiskey. Gin, Arrack, Ab-
In original (tackage*, alsoCnracoa,
Auiipett#, Noycao Bittern, Ac.
• MAH'LIQUORS—.Loudon Brown Siont. and Rngllth
Ain.
CIGARS—A variety of choice brand*.
PICKLES—EngIIih and French.
fl AUQBS—Far Bib. Cnrrio. Game, Meat, Ac.
CHEESE—Stilton, CbMder, Royal. Victoria. I'rinca Albert,
Panawop. Qrnrcra. fl/wne-n. Dutch and and American.
SUGARS—Loaf,Creahed, Pnlwmed. r*t Orati. A,.., > n •**»•
rela and half barrel*. -
flAMS—Weitphalla and American.
OTfJB lOUra optna and Whale.
*®-onr uooora ora warranted unadulterated and of otir
owßtnportatfoa. frSidtfr
Gold Blcdat Plauoa,
OIEINWAY A SONS, MAN-r^iWi—
Kjr UFAOTUREBS, 84 Walker street, NewKTMfflll
Yut, rncstred tb# following First Prijel f & » M
JuaalßlneomntriiMi With the best maker* in Boston, New
' York,' Philadelphia and Baltimore.
TWO FIRST PRIZE MRDAL3 of the Metropolitan Fair,
Waahlkrtoo,March, ISiS.
A GOLD MEDAL, at tho Crystal Palace, New York, No
timber, 1855* (being the ouly Gold Medal given for Plano*
within tho loot st*y«*re.)
A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Inttltute, Baltimore.
1768.
SHBXXASTPKIZB MEDAL at tho Fair. Crystal Palace,
!f#V Fork, November, 1858. Among the Judges were the
tat nMalcil talent in tke eoontry, inch aa L Mwon, Uutt
•chalk, WaUeabanpt and many other*. -St. AB. Piano*
(vUhaad.Vflhdtit.th* Iron From*) are warranted for threo
yarn, and awrilten guarantee given. Piano* pnckedSicd
•hipped without charge. Price*' moderate.
ILKLEBER A BRO.|
lor Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.
Btuggists.
T) L. FAHNESTOCK & Co., late of the firm
JD* B. Ai 'PahncslOvk A Ga, and successors to Homing
IdkWWmltDnggin No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth
StAyPlmhargh.Pa,
1> rA. FAHNESTOCK & G&&WJICUr
Xj« tala Druggists and l*ad,
M*rt»nitUthirge,corner Wood and Front sweets, Pitt#'
■ UlCli7
T SCHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER
Lead. Red Lead, Zinc, Paint,. Litharge, Put*
aAm WhnTwl* Dealer In Paints, Oils, Varulabea, Turpea
la, *ej Nor Wood si, PUtßhurgh > P*» ocOtlyd
TOIIN UAFT. Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
W DrnggM and Dealer
In*ata«oa«,T>ye#tß®;'W Wood and Sixth «treeU,
**f« >tfr wJ)r.Ford , < Ucdieln#.
' ‘f BHN WHOLESALE; DEAL
j?TlT:ftr’*g*r p * t "^*< ft f u i y*"*»«b*#wwd Bycttoffl* No.
twiPwly street Pittsburgh. '• ->
X slUpVta**Ulras!v*tmunntattent]Qa.
torSdisocV* PnlmotilcSyrup. taar24Jyd#v
S' ;|S. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL
e erlattrujsS,P*lQta,Dyestnff*, Oils. Tarnishes, Ac.,
0.76 Wood stmt, PUtahurgh, Pa. Goods warranted.
Price# low.
rusraucc atrrta.
TJRADN 4 REITER, WHOLESALE AND
r> Retail Druggista, corner of Liberty and fit. Clair its.,
JOSEPH FLEMING,-(SUCCESSOR TO L.
Wilcor * Co.)«Jrner Mirkctrirnet and Diamond, keepa
urastantly oohana a fnjl and complete assortment of Drugs,
Madlcinsa, Modi due Chests, Perfornery, amfsll article* per-'
talningtohlsbastoew.'
prescriptions carefhlly compoondnat oR
hour*. ~ ‘ JsWy
BR. GE6. 'H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST,
140 Wood strt*t, corner of Wood stmt and Virgin
, Pittsburgh,Pa.
?to6uce Sealers.
CHEE^WAREHODSE.— HENRY 11.
COLLINS, Forwarding and OocuntMion Merchant, and
Dealer in Cheesa, Butter, Lake Fiali «od Produr# generally,
M Woodst; ttbOT*~Water. Pttv*l»nTgh. • mjll
T B. CANFIELD. LATE OF WARREN,
V • OHIO, Commisriun and Fonmrdlng Merchant, and
Who!stole Dealer In Wcstem Kcderre Cheese, Batter, Pot
tad Fact Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front sl,
botwoea SintthAald and Wood, PitKburgh. .
M’OANE & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS
to 'JL * A. Mclkine,) Dealers in Flour, Groin and
*. Ccßzunltsion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 124
Second Pal
I*kAVU» C. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO-
I 9 dnca,Prorfsl£m uul Commission Merchant, No. 267
Liberty street,canttt of Rand, Pittsburgh, gives his otton-
Bon toth* saltcrf PJoiir.'Poxk, Bacon, Lord, Cliceso, Batter,
Grata, DrledLFrolts, Seeds, Sc., Sc.
solldted- «nS:ty
A LEX, . FuRStTII, (SUCCESSOR TO
~f\' 'gorerlh k Hcottll PorerurllDir and CornmlisloD Mer
chasblteuario.Woob uldea, Ilotir, Bacon, Lard uni Lard
Oil and Pn>ddcogent<nlljyWo.7s Water Pltubnrgh, Pa.
HRIDDEE, general commission
o. Ksrabaot and Dealer In Groceries and Produce, 27
MttmtreeyPjttriicrgh, Vo*.
PltUliur K b.
4»ooosLrntncntiauicßed.anaMtUfAEW(3 <««■,■» ca*e-
OtOOd. dclSayOswr^
obertuutcuinson, COMMISSION
Merchant, for c-f Wrtt.rn naerve (DW
Batter, Lard, B*wo,-Sisb i Eot and Pearl Ashes, galsiratna,
(Ml*. Floor, QralO, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally,
No. 8 SmUhfleld street, between First aod Water. *p3
riHARLES B. IiEECH,. FORWARDING
AJ ond OommWoo Merchant, Dialer In Floor, Groin, Ua.
WwA W..re»*v4red all kinds of Produce, No 6 hmlth-
ap3
UAKfc
. -ifefrtlL- VbolMalv Dealer 4o Floor, ProTisinn* and
PndU&rtaanjllnHa.i# Sarentb •trwt, between Liberty
1»1 Fa.
4a*Termrc*«b.: •' • - mrttly _
iriC'K. HO*Pea7/--,»r.. ’. .... _JAS. BOUItS-
; rak: p,-HopiEs"*Bß6""PbßK and
if.f,jßnof PadrerjaniJ Dealers In Proristona, corner of
U4ik*t and Front ttreoU, Piibborttb, Pa.. ds><s
atlorntSß.
IibBEBT M’KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT
Solicitor of tlrt Bank of Pltuburgb, No. 110
•foOTttitmt;gitt<bargh. das
TOSEPn S. & A. P. MORRISON,
V tonttyaaftlav. o{Bc* No. 08 Fonrtb at., near
Pittatmrgh, Pa.
HAfiTZHORN «s HAZEN, ATTORNEYS
St Er*. .Office tu Odeon Building, Fouitn •ttict,
highly*.i Mi.:-: C: t.
StSffiooSs.
TMTCHPirr * BDRCUFIELD, DEALERS
-Itl j u gflksandLadka*. Drca Goods Ksncndlr, Cloaks,
filuua aad.SbawlV EmbrOUerles and rUplu Goods, (or
hi[HiywL Anßunioaily sxtanilTe assortment-.in all the
aboTOdspaftxasats, jostrecalrod asd'sdllag at iho lowest
-prick. ■> •
I «rs<
.Tonrth and Market
Ju x««ni» aco- rfflrfa... o. u axtboht • 00., ». sou
i A. iIASON & CO., WHOLESALE
A . and RstailDcalenia Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
STTthb street, PUtsbQgb. ______
fflamaats.
Carriage- sod Wagon Manufactory. .
M;: L. STEPHENS, Aeent,
'&9mrHwiilhfitld Street and Diamond Alley,
WOULD respectfully inform the cgEßS*
public that bo U now located oa ■*•<»»»,
and baa resumed the boslnua of Carriage making in all iu
fariatlca, and tsabo prepared to execute order* Wagons
of all descriptions, including all work Tor Iron JlercLuuU’
UM.
Soliciting aconUßuaueeol tbo patronage no liberally be
(towedopooblm whll«_attbe old etaud of “lilgoluw ft C 0.,”
bß’motaUiorßbla frlsnda that tbo tamo c*r« and *tten
tioß Binfc'glrotoallhlaordoni aa heretofore, ltarlng se
cvadth»'attri&MofthetK«C'wortemen, and basing auipU
apartllMbttelßewbere for Iho finishing of fine work.
J?»Aroodareortnient of beasy work oov unhaod,»ult
able for Spring om AU work warranted for 12 mouths.
4»»Parttenl*r attention gjren to ropalre. J*H:l yd_
Couh sad. Carriage Factory*
JOHNSON, BROTHER * CO.,
Corner of Belmont and Etbecea Strrett,
• Attwnronr city.
rrrouLD respectfully in- cans*.
f.-. form their frienda, and the pnblle Kt>u*-£iGS2£L
ndlr.that they.art manufacturing Carriages, JUronclu-m,
Boggln,SWgh* and.CUarinu, Id all their sari
oosrijimol finish and proportion*.
All order* will be executed with etrlctrognrd to durability
and beanty pf Repairs will also l» attended tn ou
the meat CEtaooshlt terns.. Using In all their work the
taftEastern Shafts, Polo* and Wheel stuH they foci confl*
daot tint allwbofitror them with their patronage will be
crfoctlj *atlafl«J on trial of their work.
• porchueraare ro*juejtod to giro them a ralLbwraa pur
(baaing cLwwhere. noSjlyd
QUNDRIES—3OO bga. primo Rio Coffee;
SSO hhds f R Sugar; 30 bbU standard Cnu'd Socan
To bbla powdered M 15 ** Coff«® *
ja u GoldenSyroK 2» “ Excelsior Bymp,
«S hxs 6* an’d Tobacco; 30 kn 0 twist Tobacco;
26 eaaks Bi Garb Soda; - 26 af bbU Snla Balnratna;
60 bn Soda Salerataa; 20 Uorc **J U £s . - -J
-fiOMdxmUY HTea; 20 bf chest* Black Ton.
COettidleeMß'd “ 200 rms iUg Wrapping Paper,
inn hxm asa*d alteo Qlase; iOO bdls Straw “ “
. 160 dot Corn Broome; 600 keg? tsewt brands Nalls
60 boxaa CUT Pipes; 8 casks BleacM Whale OIL
IS bhleNOTar; 10 bags Grain Pepper;
6 bus Allspice; lOObbll large No 3 Mackerel;
9UMda*Bolol4*tber ?60bbUraoa ** *V
Ustor* tad tor safe by WATT A
No. 28$ Liberty at.
jhUNDRIES— . '
O- NOO fauji Prim* Bio Coffee;
- Y.B.acdßUu:k Teas
brands Lump Tobacco;
*6 kegs OxStflat Tobacco;
» bndrPorto Rico Bagw;
- SS
5® «A*Yillow Refined Bogar;
MbWaN.O.KoWr,
86 kegs BiCubSoda;
, 60 boxes BodaSaUratcs;
100 bdlaaaeortodsixesStraw Wrapping,Fsper.
J 000 BJdatßoteLeatber.
a) bbla por* PUh Oil;
o'MlißorittOfh . ■
* 26- bOXSS Ueorted window Olaee;
*" M;#snfßCttd Broxns
• ' . wiy»>«g«Bltrirfwl^ n ‘ ~ •In store ud for eale by
: ‘ • > JouaYLomkoo.
yjwiwfvniyH p atkNTOIIkQLOBES* Ur Cupsj
- trßtoua H. t. BATON.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS
From n. A FCIIELL’S Adrerthdng ITouse, No. 3V, Broa-l
**y-
AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN
mnko, In any part of tho United States, from three to
Are dollar* a day, by selling from sample “THE PATENT
INDIA RUBBER SAFETY PLUID LAMP," with an Im
proved Bnmer. Every family who has regard for life, per
a»n, property or economy will pnrcbaau them. For infor
mation l>r mail, incluco stamp, to
UAWXnURSTA MOTT.
Patentees omlcaclaslTo Manufacturers,
n033.6md» CO Fullon street, New York.
LIGHTE. JIEWTON * lIRADDUB.YS,
Brvome Strut, A’cw Fori,
Manufacturers of the Patent Arch
Wrest PUnk Plano Fort#*. «lchrat#d for depth, full
ness, riclincm, porlty, and a peculiar einginc quality
tone, fur which they have recwiTed the highest i-coruinms
from the greatest tuucical cclebritis* of tho country, and in
every fair, when brought in competition with other Instru
ments, have obtained lb# highest premium- Tho Patent
Arch Wrcat Plank, which Is owned and used only by u*,
guarantees tlielr standing lu Inue longer than anv other In
strument; while their unprecedented demand in all part* of
the country Is a suSdcut proof of their superior excellence.
A liberal ditconnt to Clergymen, Schools and tho trade.
fflommissiou, &c,
juicom Lfccu Jons l. t-ctcn Jos b. Ln^ii.
JOS. s. LEECH & CO.,
mo# a A 844 btberty at., Plttsburgb, Pa.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MKKCHANT9,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
'Fin l s lnte and Tinner’s Htotik,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jyllidly _
MoALPIN a co.,
(Lute of J. S. Leech; McAlpio A l*itt«burgh i
GENERAL COMMISSION
i AND
6'ORWAKDING MKBCHANTB'
Levse and Washington AVeno#,
WYANDitfTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY,
REFERENCES:
Joseph 2. Leech A and Pittshorgh Mcrchaut* geuer
aUy. = lyllidAwtyT
TIIGSIAH A OAbbAUitBU,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
/ MERCUANTS, iVh. 40 Pint Strut, St. Louis, hlo.
BXTXB TO
Srasss, Ilaanux A Co., j JoxuA Lacrru.
Loikrra, SriwoT A Co., I Zaa A Paint**.
IVSU purchase to order, Le#d,Uemp, Bacon, Uraln, Ac.
Prompt attention given to any manner of forwarding.
' JuS:lyd #
SPRINGER lIARBAUUU, COMMISSION
ilerch»nt, Deal or in Wool, ProT[ilou*icd Prodaro |co
eraliy,No.2'J&Lib«rty atraot,Pittsburgh, Ps-
HENKY S. KISQ, (LATE OF THE
firm of King & Moorhead,) Csmislufon Merchant,
and Dottier is Pig Metal ttmiUloowa, No. T 6 Water atrcet, bo
low Market, PHubcrgh, Pa. apltt
A A: HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO ILAK
• dy, Jonct ft Cu-.lComfcalisloa tod Poorardlng Mer
chant; Agoutof the lndianapolisßallruad, eor
-ncr First taJ Furry *Sm~. Pittsburgh. Pm. jiSfelyd
EDWARD T. M TOR AW, GENERAL
| Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Maon
bctarrd Tobacco, Imported and DuuteatJc Cigars, SnutL Ac.,
2ll Liberty street, opposite' the bead of Wood, PllU
tncfb, Pa. tublilj
ffitotrre,
Baoalky, OOSGRAVE A CO.,
Wholeaelu Urocvra, Noa. 18 mud 20 Wood strool, Pitts
burgh;
tVEIS & BERGER, GROCERS AND
Dcalen iu Bacon, LanJ, Flour, CUrum, IltuoßU, -fc.,
Svutb'Woat corner SmltbfleM ami Secoud Stfßttt, Pitt*-
burgli. . , . '. cc4;lyd
Alexander king, wholesale
''tiroccr'iiu! Importer of Hods AtK, 1f0.'273 Liberty
'street. 'l 1 - »|>Wyd* _
\%Tii. MITCHELTREE, -tf*" A BUO.,
Tf WholasafeOreeert, Uertitying. DUtillers.aod Wiue
and Ui|!i'T Merchant*, Ho. '.lirj Lil~irty street, piiubutgh.
Joa
JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GKO
CEKH tod Dual Furnisher*, dealer* In Prodo-* raid
Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. HI Water street, near Cherry
Alley. lUttebnrfrh, Pa. my2fl
la*'i !•. sueivcu john s. iijLwoata.
SURIVER A DILWORTII, WHOLESALE
Grocers, No 130 and 132 Seevud street, (between Wood
and fcmithfWrt. Pittsburgh
T■” OULREH fSON rw 11OLES ALE
/\ m GioCeraiidOimmi'siou Menlutut,Pealeriu Pnvluca
and ahinuiwiurod Articles, 1 w±> Liberty street,
Pittsburgh. _
iomrrujru »i*-n »*& n.»,>« wituax »wn>
JOHN FIiOVD & CO., WHOLESALE
Orte-ttrsaud OunmU"i<>b Urn imiiU, No. 173 Wood atul
IEN Liborty street. Pitutlrtirgh. Jido
XfTATrT WILSON* IirriOLBSALEGRO
ff CERS, CommtMion MercbauL* and ln Pro
duce and Pu&d.urgti sliwiuCu.-tnn.Ti, No. 25 1 Ul.crty atreol.
IBSUU CICJUt tU' EST
ISAIAH DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers, Couunluioa MercbAtits, aud Dealers In Prodnee,
No. So Waurstreet, and 63 Froutatreel, Pittsbargb. _
{lAte of tbe firm Robison, Littlo S Co.)
T LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE GRO
• CF.RB, Produce aud Commission Mcrcboots, and
Dealersla Pitlsbnrjch MiiUufACturte, No. ll2BeeuDd streot,
Pittsburgh. __ _ jaltf.y^3_
\jy-M. McCUTCIIF.ON A CO., WHOLE
ftAt.® urmrs, p r .>liir« ntid Commission Mvrrhxntis
ana Dealers m PtUsUuratk kUuuhcuu«i a.il u. No. 2IV
Üborty ttreut, coruer oflrsln, PUtaborgU, fa. ' ' u.,a ,
JOIIK ATWELL. S. J. LSE CMEB. Af'SYtV
Atwell, lee * co, wholesale
Grocera, Produce aud C-'inmlsslon Merchants, and
Dealers in Pittsburgh Munufiirtiiree, No. 3 Wood streri. be
tween Water and Front *t., Pittsburgh. *pl6
Rr6bis6n'X"w::''wiiolesale
• Groct-r*, CommDalou ilerebants, and Dealers In all
kiuds or Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh Mannfecturcs,
No. 266 Liberty street, PiHidiprgfa. _
IftOBEKT U. KlNa, WHOLESALE OKU-
fißßj r»mini«ton Merchant, and Dealer In Feather*,
Pish, Floor, and all kinds of Conntry Prodace, Ku. 211 lib
erty Street, fiudtb of girth, Pittsburgh, P». Liberal ad
ranree made on Jafclyd
auBSBTDALZXIX. JtBU t. BBBililNO.
Robert dalzell a co., whole-
SALB Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Mer
chants and Dealersln ProdocoandPlttahorgb Matmfact>inw,
No. 261 Überty street, Pittsborgh, Pa. »y 2
Ktal ISstate SflnUa.
WILLIAM WARD,
Dealer in promissory notes,
Bonds, Mortgage* and all socarltlea for rnuDfy.
Permos coo procure loans through uiy Agency, ou reason
ahlo term*.
Thteo wishing to Inreat their money to good advantage,
can always find first and second class paper at my ufllce, for
sale.
All cmnmonlcatloiu and Ititerrlews strictly coufidrutlal-
Otßce GRANT t>TB£KT, opposite fit. Paul's Cathedral.
Jolrdtf
SO3TIH LOOMIS »HOS. D. t^OMW
Austin loomis & co., dealeils in
Promissory Notes, Bondu, Mortgagee and all JWnri
tios for Mouey. , , „ , .
Moooy loaned on Check* short dates, with colUteral
AN& DRAFTS BUUUHT AND SOLD.
Persons doairiug loans can beaccommodntodoo reasonable
tonus, and ctplulisU can be rnrnlslied with good .ecnrlth*
at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Itenllug
and Leasing of Beal Estate.
kSytHßce No. 02 Fourth street, aboTe Wood.
4y»AUBTIN LOOMIS, Notary Pnbllcr 1 -.
B McLAIN A SON, Real Estate Agents
• and Dill Brokers, No. Fourth street. t
tioottstllers, tic.
WM. O. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers,
Blank B<»k Mannfoclurer* and Job Printers, No.
67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
in c.‘ COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
lb. g. Sadter,) Wholoaala oud Retail Duaier In Books,
Btatfooery and Paper ILuigiugs, Fwloral street, 6tl» door d.
E. of MarketiSquare, AllegUouy, Pit.
JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
gtatloner, successor to DnrisoD A Agtiew, No. 63 Market
street, near Foortb. Pittsburgh, Pa.
XT AY AGO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
IV TIONERfI, No. 65 street, nextdoor to the cor
ner 0 f Third, PUtsbmgh, P*. Ucl»i*ol end uiw Books con
stantly on bend- _ *
"T lTkeau, bookseller and sta
' THiVItR. Wn.TB Pi.urtb .1. Apollo Blllldlug..
Hun t a mTn er, bookseller
snJ Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth street.
JHusir, Sic
JOHN H. aMELLOR, No. HI WOOD ST..
between Diamond Alley and Ponrlh Solo Acrot
for CIItCKBRING A SONS' (Bo*wn) PIANO FORTLH. MA
80N ft HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODEONS and OItMAN
HARMONIUMS, and Deal at Id Mosicand Mnsimt Goods.
K 3. -
H “ KLEBER & BRO., No. S* riFTH
• BL, Sign oftho Ooldonllarp,Bolo Agent for NUNNS
ft CIiABE’B (New York) nnrlTailed Ofaod and Hqwu?
PIANOS, and OARIIART ft NEEDHAM'S penutwf kpLO
DKON3 and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealer* iu Music and
Mcileal Instruments. feC
CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR
ER and Dealsr la Plano Forte*, and Importcr or Muric
and Mtukal Instruments. Sole Agent for the HAMBURG
PIANOS, also for HALLET, DAVIS A CO 'S Boston llnncw,
with and without Afolesn Attachment. 119 Wood street,
my*
RICHARD BARD,
DXAtront
nides, Leather, Oil and Shoe Findings,
Jfo. 216 Street,
PITTSPURfIU. PA.
TOB PRINTING.—
el CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
bill heads,
, BILLS LADING,
' nSoLEIS.
nEiDS,
Aafl-.very docrlpU™ .f J<*rejnUnbpUo_or ““"““'-h
—l" 1 "»"»• wil a"jOBKSTON^'
dele Printers. Binders and Stationer*. 67 Wc—l S
BUTTEK.— 19 W>ls- 801 l Botter,
80 « tolUl Packed EnUer, In store
aod for salt bj ~ R- ®
j t 18 * 2SI Übartyst.
Extka family white wheat
FLOUR—IoO Mila, choko Id store *nd fcr»loliT
del* T« LITTLR i CO-
G T AROH.-30(Tboics Rochester Pearl Star*
J 5 for «Jg bj |»lti nESRT H.COLEINS
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY l s 1858
IHanufactutcrs.
WELLS, MIDDLE A CO.,
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
- BArVGP ACTTSESI3 OF
WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
Order* solicited fruit* tb«.*tre«le,and promptly ship
ped as per ia*tnn.tiou»
Terms—6 mouth*, or t> p° r cent, discount for cash.
Wi.Vly.lAwB 4
barnim-i. - j**sd u urgsd
WILLIAM UAUMIIILL A CO M
G 1 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Po.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Irou Worker*, Mjuufactiirer* uf Barnhill'* Patent
Boiler, Locomotive, Flued and Cylinder Boilon, Chimneys,
BrelchcD, rlre. Cod, St-run Pipe*, Condenser*, Balt Pan*,
Sugar Pro*, Irou Yawl*, Lift; Bouts, etc. . Alsu, lUacluinltbs 1
Work, bridge and Viaduct Irena, dooe at - the shortest no
tice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Je22
Penn Cotton Blills, Pittsburgh.
T^EaNNEDY,GUILDS & CO., MANUFAC-
J\ TURKHB of—
Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheetings;
Carpet Chain of all color* and shades
Cotton Twine;
Bed Cords;
“ Plough Liue* and Sash Cord; ' i
** Rope of all sires and descriptions;
Dattlng.
4*rOr>Urs leR at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson
A Co., 131 Wood street, will have attention. )c23:ly
JAMBS IttWlSy
MANUFACTURER OP
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
Sweat Spirits »f Nitre; Nitric Acid;
Uoßtuan's Anodyne; M a rial I c Add;
Aqua Ammonia, FFF; Nitron* do
Powk-r'* Solutlupj my 3
J. 0 PERRIN 8. A. JOHNSON WM. JOICTSON
PUUBIN fit JOIIKSOH,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WE. cnrLDS & CO’S PATENT elas
• TIC FIRE AND WATERPROOF CEMENT.
ROOFING. 133 Third BtßXxt, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocHidtt
11. M. WARUKN A CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND
Water-Proof Composition Roof* and Roofldg Aie-
Ai#-cfl3ce—24 Fifth street.
DANIEL BENNETT,
TI/JANUFACTURER OF FANCY COLOR*
ill ED Ironstone Ware, Rockingham and Yellow Ware.
Ac! Office at the Manufactory, corar- of Washington and
Franklin street*, Birmingham, opposite Pittsburgh, Pa.
mrlir.dly*
jaoHAS KITCUXL JOIIH D. UERROR WM. STXTCISOH.
Union Foundry,
MITCHELL, HERRON A CO.
WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF
the Union Foundry, at thoold stand of PKNNOOK,
MITCHELL A CO, No. 194 LibortT .L
They will manufacture, a* osual, a large and general a*-
■ortmutit of CASTINGS, comprising
Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Slide Ovens,
OFFICE JCXD PARLOR stover,
MANTLE KITCHEN GRATES,
flolfow \fjre, Wogs» Boies, Dog Irons,
SAD IRONS, TEA 1 KETTLES,'PLQW3 A PLOW POINTS,
MillandMachinery Qaatmgs Generally.
And OABaad WATER PiPESof all sizaa.
ALSO,
IROTT XXV~?TATL3 OPTU^OPS?
Shovels, Spades/ PlbkE,‘ ( Trd.,\ -
All of which will bo hold at manufacturers’’ price*.
ay] Ay • ■
WILLIAM TATE,
PLUMBER AND GAS EITTfiR, No. 10
FaorthMUoet, tu-ar Liberty, and 473 Penn afreet, «xt
door to Aldarniau Parkioavu'* Otftre,Tmd Federal at.,.Bear
Lacork Allegheny. - .'>jl . •: »
A 3” Every dm-rlptlou of Fltthrgl fat UM*And
Steam. - : . mybLtf;
EncMs;|c TUr Plott,
for.Churche% Halts, Conservatories, Vestibule* thd 'Store*.
•iisALFRED ENGLAND,'SoId Agent
-BROM THE ORIGINAL PATENTEES,_
J_' , Alesvta. Blatoa A Loudon, and Mvnr*. SUllpA’
Coatoa, New Y<-rk, lor Pittahnrdi.*ua the West.
All work * utpvfior style, Plans, Drawings
addSperineuafariMnet! flrtct, Lib
erty. I*p2&i 1 mrlllyd
joUs cjtrpntu, • “
MA N UFAGT U RER OF BOOTS
and SUOEBof evt-cy N.i A 4 &Hlthb*ld
street, Piitabnrgh, Pa. ncAhlyd
Insurance agents.
HC. CLMAN* & CO., Gunoral Insurance
• Aatul tuauian--!. Brwt.-e«. N-j 't> Fourth st.,
Pinaburah, P*.
A CHAFFEE Agent* Neptune Inaur-
P anr« 0->.. 1,-f »yctt« Hall, W.xhl «treel.
R FINNEY, Agent Eureka insuracneCo.,
• N”. Water ftm>t.
a 7 Oar rT e ll', seUretarv
• Pennsylvania (nsunui' O Cuiu|«ny of Pittsburgh,
Jones’Guildiug, Fourth *trrot.
SAMUEL L. MiIiISHELLj SecreLiry Citi-
Insurance Company. ‘.‘4 Wafi-r struct.
FM. GORDON - , Secretary Western In*iur
• aun>Company, W Wuicrstrrot. _
J" GAKDINKRCOFFIN, Agent for Frank
• tin Fin; Insurance Company, corner Wood
and Third atret-ts.
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
• Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Water -treat-
TIIOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard lusur
anco Company aod Pituburgb Lib-lu»matice Company,
cut Cor Wotrr mid Market strevta.
THOS. J. lIUNTEK, Agent Farmers’ami
Mecbantca' ItuDnuice Co n W Water *troat.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent C./ntinontil
lueurutK'e Co- 24 Ftflbystreet.
RW. POINDEXTER. Agent Great Weal
• orn Insurance Co., U 7 Front struct.
£tpt)olstrn>.
vittft ?. mmuiA jcjtrn l uuauss
Wall Paper WarcUoas*.
WALTER l\ MARSHALL & CO., Im
jtorteri aud Dualers, 87 Wood street, between Fonrtb
•trrrt aud Diamond Alloy, where tuay Imi (naad hu exteasW*
BSAut-tmuut ofvrsiy ilesrriptbm of Paper lUni-iiips, Ibr Par
lors, Balls, Dining niul Cbaiutxtrs. ALu, Wlti-brw
Shades, lu tariuty at lowest prices to ruuutrr dealer*
•eld WALTER P. MARSHALL a CO
«. XDMUNDiRm w - *• tUttIUJI.
EEDMUNDSON & CO., N'lw. 'Jfi and9B
• Tblr.J ti-ur Woud, Maucfaftattr* nod Dcftlun
tu WALL PAI’KU,
CURTAIN GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS ANDCoRDS,
COMIDKTS.REDS,
PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES,.
Would sulkit Hid Attculiuu <>( (jarcLasen to lutit,larjp
u<) Tfcritn] «tpck. apa^Cmd
JSEIUERT, Practical UpiioLSTm*.
• No. 1W) Third Slrtft, f\ll*burgh,
Mauubirturer aud dealer in CURTAINS, CORNICE,
BA NUS,SHADn3amI BLINDS, MAn'UASSEH, COMPORTS,
CUSHIONS, Ac. PartlcnUr atteotiou palil'to Stownbcat
work. Carpets ft! ted aud laid toorder. mrlWyd
jfurntluw.
joub h. touito- mot. a. t. roono
T. U. VOUNO * CO.,
■ufuracrcKus or
FURNITURE AND CIIAIR3
Of Every Description.
FACTORY—/Wcraf Utwtn Wglu and Anno. 4nn««
Warehouse—Nos. 18 &40 Smilbfield Bt.,
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We
are cooatantiy STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE and OILAIRS, aoJ lurlta tbe attcutlon of
tliuae inhiruiUnl iu furnUblui' Ixwta.
aeSQ:dAwB T. B. YOUNG A 00.
JAMKSW. WOODWKiiL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER
Noa. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh.
JW.W, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
• hie frieud* andcustomera, that ho has Joat competed
hU tluckof Pnruitura, which !■ decidedly tbolargi*at «u4be*t
ever offered for sale In thlecity. Aa he ladetermlneilto up
fauld hla itork, with aeaaoaoil maU-r ial*, U*«t worlynansbip
ami newest deigns; and fnnii tbo extent of LU ordenwnd
facility hj roamifaetarlug, ho U enable*] to prod nr o warrant
ed FURNITURE at (he lowest paid?. . j.
Ue keep# al wayi on haml the greatuat vnrii ty of every
description of furniture, from the ebcajwat and plilueet, to
the must elegant aud costly, that|a boose, or any part ofone,
may be furnished frotn bis stock,or numitaetoioJ expcmlj
to order. tntCO
pijyßicians.
DU. U. T. FORD still continues his new
VRUKTAUI.K PRACTICE. Uls office, West Mid
PeunsylrauU Aveuue, (Fourth Stroel Hoad,) F.uteuil o
Diainoud struct, Pittsburgh, Pa.
His unlimited succoas In Acute and Chronic Dlaetadk can
not be equaled lu any of tbe medical praetlceof thapreecn
,Uy. mrltalAarlyF.
DR. d’BRIEN CAN”BK CONSULTED
at Dr. Ssuilli’s.cornrr Fifth aud ‘■'uiithiMd streets, on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS und SATURDA V.°, frtiw 10 to
1 and 1 to 3 o’clock.
Rcildcr.ro on the Drownsrtlle Road. JeSilyd*
01 OULD’S PATENT SPRING BED - Dav-
X lug piucbaaod tbe exrlnulro right to nmmfcctorc and
•ell “Oould's Patent Spring Bed," In the county nf Allege
ny, we are now prepared lo furnish thoao desiring to- pur*
chaseatowpnc'd, eAwrp and JuralJe Spring Bid. Gall and
examine them at onr Warehouse- Tliey can be attached to
any bodstuod aud removed therefrom nt pleasure. Steam-
IxjaU, hotels, Sc n lurulebed with this bed at a very low
prim aoll T. B. YOUNQ A UP.. 39 BroUbO»M »t
Hats and Capa.
JAMES WILSON is now receiving his /~JJ
Fail Btylre of lIATSANDCAPS, vlrGrullemeus’wSfi
Floxiblo Silk Dress Lists, and Ladies’ Riding- li&lc; Gents’
Soft Hats of varionskinds— Hungarian, Plnutur, Artist, ic4
Yooth’eand Children’s Fancy Hals and Caps, Id great vari
ety; Oeoth'tncu and Youth's Nik Pla«h Caps, paw sty Us—
Please call at No. VI Wood ttml.
wSfcdtf JABJEfI WII.BON.
Pdlntera,
LONOALANG,
House and sign painters,
N 0.77 (Old Poet Office Biiltding)Thlrd street,between
Wood and Market streets. All orders premptly attcoded to.
OySlgnsexofntM in asuperloretyte. mhgTHyd
CARD. —In consequence of the financial de
rangemonts oflbe conntry, and the very general pros
tration of buslmws arising therefrom, entirely aotooked for
at the time of the recent aaleol W. R. Mnrphvto J M.
Barch&eU, In the firm of Murphy & Burchfield, the same
has been annulled, and thobusineae will becontlnoedas
formerly, under tbo title or MUItPIIY k BURCUFIP.LD.
1 W. R. MURPHY,
3. M. BURCnFELD.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 24. 1f57. —no 3
NOTES, Stocks, Bonds. Mortgages, Drafts
Ac- bought ainl sold by
B. M’LAIN N SON ,
ja7 ' Fochih St^
White Wheat Family Flour,
UUU 200 axtra and npcrfiue, “
100 fine. 44 '* ** **
For sale by deH JAMES GARDNER.
T EDOERS, Journals, Day Books, Gash
1 i Pooka. Invoice 'BooM. Order Books and Dock*.# for
■ale and made to order hy . W-B- HAVEN,
ja!B Blank Manufacturer, corner Market andSecoadets.
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THE INDIA* UDT^NIEB.
One of ihe moat remark«blo hittoriea that
have ever been recorded, Is Ih&i of Ihe siege of
Lucknow, to b.e found in the official report of
Brigadier iDglfyto whoa, afief the death of Sir
Henry Lawrence, the the Residency
was Intrusled. iYe give "below that portion .of
the document whlcb coipmerteeawlth an account
of the siege operations.
The enemy contented themselves with keeping
up an Incessant fire ef caiman gud rauaketry un
til July 20, on which day,-at IQ A. M., they as
sembled in very great force all-round our posi
tion, and exploded a lAnvy itdne inside onr
outer line of defence ui iLo Water-gate. ; The.
mine, however, which was close to the Redan,
and apparently spruog with the.intention of de
stroying that battery, harm. But f
soon as tho smoke bad dearetf away, the enemy
boldly advanced under coffr jSt a tremendous
firo of cannon And musketry, with the object of
storming the Redko., Zbit were received
with such a heavy fireihat often* short struggle
they fell back with much loss-' A strong column
idvaheed at the same time lanes’ post,
and came on to within ten jords of the pali
sades,-affording to Lieutenant Loughnan, 13th
Native Infantry, who commanded the position,
and bis brpv* gprrisoo, ccmpcjsd of gentlemen
of Jho uncovenanted service,.nfew of her Ma
jealy'a 32d Foot, and of Native Infan
‘try, an opportaoliy of jtßKsuDktng them
selves, which they-ware not'«dow to avail them
selves of, and the enekny driven back with
slaugbler. The made minor
attacks at almost every oatpocL.but were inva
‘rlably defeated, aAd (hey ceased their
Attempts to storm tbo place, although their mus
ketry firo ami; cannonading continued to harass
Am unceasingly as usual.' Matters proceeded
ialhis'man&ciUuntU the lOlh.of August, when
the. aneiny nuda'anolher assault, having pre
viously sprung a mine close to the Brigade
Me&v which entirely destroyed our defences
for tho space of 2Qleel, and bleW in a great por
tion of the oulside wall uf the house occupied by
Mr. Schilling’s garrison. On the dutri clearing
away a breach appeared, through which a regi
ment cmUl have advanced in perfect order, and
a few of ihe fnemy came on with the utmost de
termination, but were met with inch a withering
fUuk-fire of mosketry from the officers and men
holding the lop of the Brigade Mesa that they
beat a aperdy retreat, leaving tho more adventu
rous of their numbers lying on the crest of the
breach. While the operation was going on, an
other large body advanoed on. the Cawnpore
Battery, aod succeeded in locating themselves
for a few mioutes in the dit«ji. They were,
however, dislodged by hand grenades. At Capt.
Auderaou’rt post (bey also came boldly forward
with scaling-ladders, which they planted against
the wall; but here, aa elsewhere, they were met
wiih the moat iddotnitablo resolution, and (he
leaders being slain, tbo rest tied, Leaving the
ladder*, and rHwilri tqthiih batteries and
loopboled defences, whence they kept up for the
rest of the day on unusually heavy cannonade
and musketry fire. On the 18th of August, the
enemy sprang another mine in front of Ibc Sikh
lines, wiih very fatal effect Capt. Orr, (unat
tached,) Lieuts. Mecham and Soppitt, who com
manded ibo small body of drummers composing
the garrison, were blown into the air; but prov
identially returned to the earth with no further
injury than a severe shaking. The garrison, how
ever, were not so fortunate. No less than 11 men
were buried alive under the ruins, whence it was
impossible to extricate them, owlug to the tre
mendous fire kept up by tbo enemy from bouses
kitualed cot ten yards in front of the breach.
The explosion was followed by a general assault,
»r « leg* determined nature thanformer
efforts, and the imiuj mm. 1-„
pulsed without much difficult*
ceedet/, under cover of thobtet ta ntabliMi
iog themselves in one of tbo oar> peti
tion, from which they were drfjc* 0 the even
ing by the bayonets of Her 32d And
my mado (heir last serious assault. Having ex
ploded a largo mine a few feet abort of the bas
tion of tbe 18-pounder gun in Major Aptborp’s
{'oat, they advanced with large heavy scaling*
adders, which they planted against the
end moanted, thereby gaining for an instant the
embrasure of a gun. They were, however,
speedily driven bock with loss by hand-grenades
and musketry. A few minutes subsequently,
they sprang another mine close to the Brigade
Mess, and advanced boldly; bat soon the,corpses
etrown In the garden tn front of the post bore
testimony to the fatal accuracy of. the rifle and
musketry fire of the gallant members of that
‘garrison, and the enemy fled ignomlniously,
leaving their leader—a fine-looking old native
officer—among the slain. At other posts they
mode similar attacks, but with less resolution
and everywhere with the some wont of success.
Their loss upon this day must have been very
heavy, as they came on with much determina
tion, and at sight they were seen bearlngllirge
numbers of their killed and wounded over tbe
bridges in the direction of the cantonments.
The above is a faint attempt at a description of
the four great struggles which have occurred
during this protracted season of exertion, expo
sure and suffering. Bis Lordship 1q Council will
perceive that the enemy Invariably commenced
his attaoks by tba explosion of a mine, a species
of offensive warfare for the exercise of which
our position was unfortunately peculiarly situ
ated, and, had it not been for the most ustlriag
vigilance on our part, in watohlug and blowiog
up tbeir mines before they were completed, the
assaults would probably have been much more
numerous, aud might, perhaps, have ended in
the capture of the place. But by eoantermitfsg
in all directions we succeeded in detecting ana
destroying no lees than four of tbe enemy's sub
terraneous advanceslpwords Important positions,
two of which operations,were eminently success
ful, as on one occasion -not less than eighty of
them were blown loto the air, and twenty Buffer
ed a similar fate on a second explosion. The
labor, hswever, which devolved upon us in mak
ing these countermines, in the absence of a body
of skilled miners, was very heavy.
Bull can conscientiously declare my convic
tion that few troops have ever undergone greater
hardships, exposed os they have been to a never
ceasing musketry fire and cannonade. They
have also experienced the alternate vicissitudes
of extreme wet and of intense heat, and that,
too> with very Insufficient ahaltar from either,
and In many places without any shelter at all.—
In addition to having had to repel real attacks,
they have been-exposed, night and day, to the
hardly lessharassing false alarms which the en
emy have been -constantly raising. The insur
gents havo frequently fired very heavily, sound
ed the advance, and shoaled for several hours
together, though not a man could be seen, with
the view, of course, of harrassing our small and
exhausted force, in which object Utoy succeeded,
for no part boa been strong enough to allow of
a portion only of the garrison being j repared
in tbe event of a false attack being turned Into
a reel one; all t therefore, hod to stand to
arms, and to remain at their post until the de
monstration bad ceased, and such attacks were
of almost nightly occurrence. The whole of the
officers and men have been on duty night and
dsy during the eighty-seven days which the
seige bad lasted up to tbe. arrival of Sir J.
Outram, Q. C. B. Io addition to this incessant
military duty, tho force has been nightly em
ployed in reparing defences, in moving .guns,
in burying dead anitaols, in conveying de&a an
imals and commissariat stores from one place to
another, and in other fatigue duties, too nanur
ous and too trivia! to mention here, 1 feel, how
ever, that any words of mine will fail to convoy
any adequate idea of what our fatigue and la
bors have been.—labors in which oil ranks and
all classes, civilians, officers and soldiers, have
all borne on equally noble part. All have to
gether descended into the mine, and have tc«
gether handled the shovel for the Interment if
the putrid bullocks, and ell, accoutred with mus
-kol and bayonet, have relieved' each other on
sentry without regard to the distinctions of
rank, civil or alUtary. Notwithstanding fill
these hardships, tbe garrison has made no less
than five sorties, in which they spiked two of
the enemy’s guns, and blew up several of the
houses from which they had kept up their most
harassing fire. Owing to the extreme paucity
of our Qumbcra, each man was taught to feel
that on bis own individual efforts alone depend
ed in no small measure the safety of the entire
position. This consciousness incited every offi
cer, soldier and man to defend 4be post assigned
to him with such desperate tenacity, and to fight
for the lives which Providence had intrusted to
his care with such dauntless determination that
tbe enemy, despite their constant attacks, their
heavy mines, their overwhelming numbers and
their incessant fire, could never succeed in gain
ing one single inch of ground within the bounds
of this straggling position, which was eo feebly
fortified that had they once obtained a fooling
in any of the ontposte tbe whole place must
inevitably have fill lea.
If further proof be wanting of tbe desperate
nature of ihe struggle which we haye, under
God’s blessing, so long and so successfully wa
ged, I would point to the roofless and rained
houses, to the crumbled walls, to the exploded
mines, to the open breaches, to theshaUered and
disabled guns and defences, and, lastly, to the
long and melancholy list of the brave and devo
ted officers and men who have fallen. These
silent witnesses bear sad and solemn testimony
to the way in which this feeble position has been
defended. Daring tbe e&rly part of theso vicis
situdes we were left without any information
whatever regarding the posture of affairs out
sido. An occasional spy did indeed come in
with the object of inducing our Sepoys and ser
vants to desert, bnl the intelligence derived
from-such sources, was, of course, entirely un
untrustworthy. We sent our messengers daily,
colling for aid and information, none of whom
ever returned, until tbe -Glh day of the siege,
when a pensioner, named Ungud, came back
with a letter from General Havelock's camp,
informing us (hat they were advancing with a
force sufficient to bear down all opposition, and
would be with ua in five or six days. A messen
ger was immediately dispatched, requesting that
on the evening of their arrival on the outskirts
of the city, two rookets might be seat up, in or
der that we might take the necessary measures
for assisting them while forcing their way in.
The sixth day, however, expired, and they came
not, but for many evenings after, officers and
moa watched for the ascension of the expected
rockets, with hopes such as make the heart
sick. We knew.not then, nor did we learn un
til the 29th of August (or 35 that
the relieving force, after having fought most
nobly to effect our deliverance, had ,been
obliged to fall back for reinforcements; and
this, was the last communication we received un
til two days before tbe arrival of Sir James Out
ram, on the 25th of September.
A Saltpkt&s Speculation.—There has been
stored in the U..S. Warehouses, at this port, for
a year or two past, a large lot of saltpetre, for
which the owner some time since refused an
offer of about sixteen cents per pound, holding
out for an additional cent. At Ihe present lime
the market price is not much, over six cents per
pound, the original cost being about ten or
eleven cents. — Unit. Trav.
•A nsAVY Stock Opxbation.—At tbe stock
toafd yesterday, three shares of tbeonce famous
Vermont Central Railroad were offered for sale,
and brought ont cent per share. It was not a
“time conlracl,”l>ul for cash on delivery.— Do.it.
Trav.
JaNCAnr Grass.—The editor of the Provi
dence Journal has seen specimens of gross pick
ed at t Weslerly, and the growth of the present
month. The spears are a foot long, and as green
as though they were plucked in June.
Sroßiso Hat.—lt is an old saying that an
open wioter makes a poor boy crop; iu accord
ance with which some of the shrewd ones of
New Bedford, Mass., arc said lo be buying up
and sloring tho article.
Spmal jloticfs.
[Tjs*LxcTuaa. —Rev. A. B. Bradford will
(iellTLr s lector* before tUu Yuuu* Ueas' CluisClsD
AmotUUuu uf AlWghcur Cltj, iu UXCELSIuR UALL. u&
THURSDAY, 4th February.
SdJlCT—**Tbe PbllaaopljJ uf Reform.”
Tickets 16 cents. Prere d» iu be Jousted to ll.*
BebeVuleut Society. JeSO.Otdeod
.Savings Bank. No. G 5 Fourth
Street.—Depeell* msds vrftb this Bank before lbe
first day of February will draw luturesl from iLst data.
CHAS. A COLTtJN, Treasurer.
PirrekLaou Lirs, Fan sxb Miun IrscranceCo.,)
rVm.-r TKirer ond J/arfri ifr, 2d .finer, v
Pittsburgh, Jon., 22J, 1868. )
Annual Election far Sixteen Direc
tuts of thUCoupsoy, tussrre lur the eusulofi year,
will l* held at thUoffice, on TUESDAY, February 24, next,
betweoa Uie huurawf 11 A. M, suJ 3 P.M.
j*24:dld F. A. RINEHART, Sec'y.
OmcF AiLcoaxsy Yatur R. R. Co., i
Plttaburjh'Jaß. Bth 1868. j
rr«»TiiE annual Meeting of tho Stockholders
bf the Allegheny Talley Rnllroad Company will be
bald at their office Neville Ilall curoer Liberty aou Fourth
streets Pittsburgh, on TOE&DAY the 2nd day of February
1868, at 10 o'clock A. tbepurpoaeof electing a Presi
dent aod Six Managers for the ensuing year. The an
nuel Report of the board, aod aßteiemeatof tbe business
uf tbe Company will be submitted to the Stockholders.
Jafcdtd (dtydailkSropy) J. GIBSON. SW. 'y.
BUREL&.U.—AN HX-
P£RIKNCED EDITOR, a socccwfli! Author, aod
a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twuuty
•WWWMmLpthojtredrory uf Dally Jimnulltm, has deter
those who
iLrcSalus,'
kind. WfU be supplied, off .UL .-
etirsl or otherwW,) Notkca, Cards, Ctrcolara. i;£
cl*w of article dealred. - - u - -
Pulilicians will La supplied with Speeches,’Reports, Res
olutions, Letters, T«uU, Pamphlets, Editorial Article*
Communications, sod every other sort of Ureln work,
which they may find In incouvmlom or trunblnome to da’
(or themselves.
Ladiessnd UeDtietnr>n, of every rack insodetyor occu
pation io life, can bar* Letter* written on any subject,
•bother bulaesa or sentimental.
The advertiser will also conduct ortmoa'ato Cuntapao
deoceofsvery Had, cither Engliib, French, Spanish, Uer
toea rrltallaa.
Poetry, SeraUce far Ladles* Album*, Notes, Billet-doux,
the tnuat delicate and confi
dential character, Incident to every possible circumstance or
event la life, will be famished in inviolable confidence, by
writing to tbs nod eiplaining theii wishes.
Orders by maU,accompanied with cash, will be strictly
and promptly attended to.
Address J. THOMPSON,
Literary Bureau,
deliamdfc 00X2389, Philadelphia Pa.
iHiscfUantous,
NORMAL CLASS.
TnE SECOND SESSION OP THE NOR
MAL CLASS, attbe
IRON CITY comma Al. COLLEGE,
Under the direction of
Principal ot the Fifth Ward Pabtlc Schools, will commence
On Monday kvinlng, February 1 at.
The Class will meet on MONDAY and TUUR3DAT EYE
NINOS, and SATURDAY MOUKINU of each week.
52,00 per Session of Sixteen Leeaon*. Ja29
T. W. bOUQIIBEY! a
Watch and Oldtsk Maker, JgfTJv
IMPORTER OF QM
Fine watchesand jewelry,'Us?
No.2SFlfthstreef,betwoen Wood and Market, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
attention paid to the repairing of Watches
and Jewelry. ..
49*A1l work warrants*
HARD WARK.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
No. 74 Wood Strut, PisfiimrnA,
HA9ONHAND A LARGE STOCK OP
HARDWARE, which h«wUi cell very low for CASU.
lo addition to hie Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, Bpoou
and large assortment ofCarpenters* Tools, he has received a
large supply -of BAUBAOH CUTTERS AND BTUFFKRB,
fiHOVKLS, TONGS AND POKERS, SLEIQII DELLS AND
ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. ocShdtf
Mackerel—
-29 halfbbla No. 1 Mackaret}
83 Or. do No. 1 doc
60 KUta No. 1 do;
86 do No.lMeas Mackerel;
In store and fur sale by M’UiUDK A (X)
Jegtrttf No. M Water Btreet.
SJUVrUiSL. BRADLEY.
Datrx Lake, (Below the 8t- Clair Street Bridge.)
Allegheny City, Poona.,
BRADLEY’S WOOLEN KNITTING TABU,
■ Of eTery Color and Number.
IS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS ON
short notice for every color or number of Yarn*. Uav*
og been one ot the original manufacturer* of the celubra
eJ “Bradley Woolen Yarns, n (n connection with my brother,
Wra-fihedlsy, of Wheeling, I would respectfully eulieit a
share of the orders for Taras, as above. _ . ,
49*Cash paid for Bheep Skins.and Wool. jo2?:ljd
TIIE GREATEST MATOU MACHINE IN
THE WORLDI
A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INYESUENT.
THOMAS'PATENT MATCH MACHINE
Is a simple, cheap sod perfect Match Maker. The Machine
costs only $116; Is driven by hand, end will make the for*
tone of the manufacturer In a short time. Where
wood la to be bad readily It materially reduces the cist.
ny-Rereral connty or Machine privileges are oSsredfor
nte at a moderate price. For portiralars, call et OAZETTI
COUNTINO BOOM, Fifth street. ‘ JeldAwfftfT
' W. D. A- 11. IPOALLUH, “
Dealer in carpets, oil cloths,
MAaa'INQS, Ac. No. 87 Fourth street p*«r Wood.
f f> A Rio Coffee jnat received
A »U*Mtrnltbr BURITER APILWOBTU.
1 OA BDS * CLOVER SEED for sole by
AW/j*s J. B-CANFIOif.
VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 141.
dFot Saif.
rpilE ANDERSON r °Farm’ 2* niiJea E 0
X above the Depot, at New Brlsbton Ouw fcL M 9
Pa, ou Biuck Uouee Ruu. SST?f f^JSSt
land, svery acre of which Is wJStonS
dr cnitlTalba. Th ere „ U
lo rranaad pasture, and an abundance of ecaL There l*sn
ol grefted frutt trees. In almost JST£S
1* a water.
The improvements consist ot a new frame Dwelling at
tached to a weather-boarded log, a small tenant houseand a
large frame Barn, (0 by 88 fret.
This clioico farm Is In a high state of cultivation, fences
good, and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to
churches, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE,
or of Jal2-dSwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa.
Ohio Land fox Salo.
THE subscriber offers for sale section ten,
township 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known as “Bowman's Socuon." containing C4O acre*- It Is
situated threw miles west of UasiUlon, on the Btato Road
leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of thePitts
bnrgh. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, oast
and north-east quarters are partly cleared and Improved—
the remainder is covered with superior timber and the
whole is well watered by springe and running streama—
This section U considered the finest body of land in tbe
eonnty. It wUI be sold undivided or In carters to salt
pnreharere. To those who desire to iumra real stale a
better opportunity is rarely offered.
J. B. BWBITZSB,
No. 101 4th streoC PltUiorgh.
oc26nlawtfT
F)K SALE.—One Barge with two tows,
ISO feet Keel, 22 fret Beam, 4 fret Hold, bottom Plank
3 iochea, well fastened and everything of the hewt materia)
and workmanship.
AJpo one Seel Boat, HO fret Heel, 44 Inches Deep and 50
fret wide, enquire of WATT A WILSON,
Ja2o g(a Liberty street.
CAK WORKS FOR SALE.—Wo offer for
sab the Pennsylvania Car Works, situated on tbe Pa.
Centre] Railroad, In e good locution and within an hoar’s
rids o> the city. Tbe buildings:consist of • Brick Machine
Shop, Foumlnr. three Car Shops, and a Smith Shop. There
UegoodKngin&ofSO horse power, new Fine Boilers and
about $3,500 worth of Machinery Tools, kc-v with-every
convenience tor the manufacture of Cars. The whale will
be sold at a low price. An order (dr $3,C00 worth of cars
will be given tbe purchasers to start with. For particular*
apply to Jal3 B. FTLAIN A SON, Poorth st.
FOR SALE -At Jackman's Livery
Stable s fine bay FAMILY HORSE, sound smLfiSX
reliable in every respect. LKWIS A EDGERTOX,.
JsO 107 Wood street.
SMALL COUNTRY RESIDENCE FORffi?
SALS OR RENTv—Goniistiiw of 3d scree sittaXedttX
in Westmoreland County, within 1W miles from Chattier*
Station on tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad, The improve
mepts ere, a good frame house, containing eight rooms in
excellent repair. A ten feat vein of Ctuinel Goal under DO
scree.
Further particulars can be obtained of
Je7 B. M’LAIN A SON.
aldable property in alls
GHENT CITY FORBALE.—We offer for sal* tha
valuable Uon» and Lot now oocuplal by Dr. J. IL
fronting 20 foeton theeasteideof the Diamond and extend
log back 90 feet to a 10 foot alley. The houseieconvenlently
arranged with extensive back bulldlngi, with a email otnlay;
(he building could be so changed aa to stake a floebosineee
stand. Will be sold low and terms very easy. Apply to
b. McLain a 80n*b
augg Real Estate Office, Foorth st
A FINE HOUSE on corner of Market and
Fist sts, for tale, in connection to an equal amount of
: Cash, at d percent, interest, to be secured on Blocks of other
approved security.
Abo, a good uni Property on ths Monoogahela river,
(3d pool) with a cash capital 0ft20,000 to workthe mlne%
■scored on stock* or improved city property.
sn2> B. UcLAIN A SON.
Land For Sate.
A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF ABOUT
seventy acre* witUn a mile and a half of Wash
ington, lying beCwcn tho National Ruad and th* Hemp
field IL IL A now frame house and other itnprovemente
hare boen made upon 1L It b tbe best quality of Llme
•tooe Land, and has been under a high state ofxultivstlos.
It contains aboutls acres of Timber, aud there la running
water in ever field.
Far farther Infarmatloo enqnlreat this office. (anl7;tf
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR
SALE—The undersigned offers for sale on favorable
tonne, a largo camber of building late in the Bth Word of
the city. The lots front on Pennsylvania Avenue, Wateun,
forte*, Locust, Marie, Vlcroy etui Bluff streets, ere hut *
fow minutes walk from tint Court House end wilt he told
very cheap. a
Bereous diadrous of securing a convenient and health;
lucatiou for a house, or wishing to purchase for specnlstion,
in a part of the dry which most coutinueateadlly to improve
Will tlnd it to their advantage to call Qpon the subscriber.
C. MAGEE, Att’y at Law,
mySfetf _ No. It 4 Fifth stixeL
COAL LANI) FOKSALE.—The undersign
ed offers for sale ONE HUNDRED and FIITV ACHES
of ‘
COAL LAND,
situated cm tbe first puol.uu* of ibu most desirable locations
ou tLe Mooungalirla riv«r.
TLe attention of Iron men, Coal men, and capitalists is
direct**! to this property, as It Übeliered tlio opportunity for
profitable iuvcstrotmt is aocb as is not ones presented. Til*
terms are easy. I'ull particulars may La obtained by Uttar
or otherwise, by enquiring of
AUSTIN LOOIUS A CO, Stock and NoUßrokers,
ap3 No. 82 Fourth Street.
STOCK SALKS ISY AUSTIN LOOMIS A
CO. AT TIIS MERCHANTS’ JtXCIUNQB KVERY
THURSDAY EYKN'iNO.—QisII Bridge, [tuiiniu ud
Copper Stock,-Bond aud Reel Eatat* eotd at pobllo
at the UerrhaDta' Exchange by
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Noto*, Draft* nud Lean* on Reel Eatat* negotiated u
,nuooable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO,
4 n£l 4 Stock A Note Broker*. W Fourth at.
Uoatta.
R oad's
J. Z.
N 0.78 FOURTH STREET,
WE are now prepared to furnish the fol
lowing Work* ur» new tad magnificent sty f*.
Dr. Lit iogstua't Travels ia Africa, % calf—lUutratod,
The Poets of tb« lttth Centary, fall calf— illnstrated
Buth'a Travels lu Africa, 2 Toil, 8 »o, u
Strongs Qannooj and Exposition of Gospels, morocco
anr ** "
Jt.iwo.
Standard EugtUh and American Poets B To. ant_
I set Nations! Manzias 12 Toll. U, celt floe paper.
Malbow Oeory'B Oomnuntary, fuft ealt
Famlly Bibles, la Velvet aad gold, $5O, and Morocco sx*>,
Prayer Books, the fiont editionsat reduced prices,
Albums, Morocco and Papier Machs, bladings.
PurtfoUcje,flns lUaatratedJntsoika, with colored plates.
The latest Miscellaneous Works la plsla bindings for sale
1 J. L. READ,
ds24 Foartb street.'
Account books—
Journals, '
Ledgers,
D*y Books,
C*»U Books,
On hand or mado to order ..
j wm.o, jomanm a euy«“w.s ■&».-
T&NOLISU HEARTS AND ENQLISIT
Jj HANDS, or The Railway and tbo Trenches—* new
anti deeply Interesting book, by the author of Co plain Ued*~
lyVirars; Memoirs oTCaptain lledly Vicars; TbeodoMa,or
The Heroine of Kalth.'i voluSpcrgron’s Saint and Savior,
aim Sermons, 3 veils; Baptist Uynin Books; Presbyterian,
Lath*ran and Methodist Hymn Episcopal end Fam
ily Praytr Books; Commentaries and Dibits, and all tha va
rious Blblr*, Ilelp*, vuch u Klito's Dally Bible Hlostrallona
and Cyclopaedia of Biblical Knowledge; Calmed Bible Die.
tlonsry; Cyclopaedia of Religions Knowledge; Angus’ Bible
Uand Book; NerVe Biblical AMiquiUecThc Mine Explor*
ed, Ac.,Ac. -• J. 8. DAVISON, Cl Market, near 4th stf
New books at e. c. cochrane^
Allegheny;
Here and Hereafter, or tho Two Altar*, Theodosia, 2 voir;
Teachings of the Master, by a Disciple;
Memories of Qsneearetb, byenthor of. Words of-Jeans;
Clara Howard, or a Heart Yearning for tho Unseen;
Portraits of my Married Friends, or a peep Into Womens'
Kingdom, by Uoele Ben;
' Rides and Reverie* Tapper.
Gathered Lilies, or Little Children In Heaven;
Words to Young Communicants, Dr Alexander; . ,
Doddridge’s Sacred Thoughts; Snnbeam Stories; complete;
Words and Mind of Jesus, Aci,32mo ad; RyieonMark;
The Lady's Almanac, Sword’s and the Church Almanac *6B
Mr*. Jamison’s Sketches of Art; Lowell’s Poems and SO
rots, of Poets, new editions bine and gold;
The Pleat Hunters; Oapt Held:
Block replenish ed in all departments. ja2l
NEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS,—
Mrs. nonce Mann’s Health and Economy In Cooking.
White Idea,Charles Reads.
City Poems, Al&x. Smith.
Uringtton* 1 * Africa, mtullo and one-half calf.
Barth’s Travets In Africa.
WiddlSeld’s Cookery, new and practical.
Goy Livingston*. ..
Alton Lock*.
RecallecUons of Literary Lite, MU* Milford.
JaSC J, L. REED, 78Fourth *t_
FlWTjOOKS—Thollnriieesb Eater; Bay
ard Taylor’s Northern Travel; Modern Reform Ex*
•mined; Progmauf Slavery, Weston; English Heart* and
English Uaadt, by author of Headley V lean; London Lee*
tare* to Young Men. for 1867; Tbeedoeie, ur the Heroine of
Faith. 2 tu1«; Bengela Gnomon. J.'S. DAVISON.
PARISH PSALMODY AND PSALMIST.
—A froth copply received by
J*2d B. DAVISON. SI Market «L
UST RECEIVED.—IBSB, 1858--The
American Almanac or Repository of Useful Knowledge
for 1858.
The Ladies* Almanaeand.Diary for 1868; Just published;
Boomani*.or the Border Land uf the ChrUtUn and Turk,
by James 0. Noyes. M. D 4
Parton*s Ljfo and Times of Aaron Burr, 1 vol. 12nwr
Freedl}** Advisor, Fresh supply.
J*® KAY It CO-, 66 Wood street
SRIGUTLY'S DIGEST U. S. LAWS.—
Jut ready an Analytical Digest of the Law* of the
eu States from the adoption of the Coostitatloo to the
eml or the thirty-fourth Conrrass, 1789, 1858, by Frederick
0 Brightly. Rac’d al ,i. KAY A CO*R, M Wood st.
C UNDRIES—
SJObhIs No 3 LsrgoMackml;
100 hf bbls “
20 bbls‘No 2 “
20 hf bids “
20 bbls No 1
26 hf bids**
160 bbls Pickled Herring;
lUQ half bbls White Fish;
60 •• Troat;
26 bbls u
26 “ Lake 8alson;
10 drums CUdilsb;
76 bbls New Orleans MoUssee;
60 “ White Flint Hominy;
60 “ Pearlaab;
200 •* White Lime;
100 ** Hydraulic Cement;
100 boxes Pearl Starcb;
80 bbls " “
lOOti boxes prime W. R. Chtete:
20 bbls Eggs;
1600 bo* hell Dried Apples;
100 bbls No 1 LeaT Lard;
100 bnalteU Clover Seed,
For sals by f*27 j. n. CANFIELD.
Young Ujson, Imperial
X jndßttck Tens, Jut rac’d and tor nia by - r
J*“ R. ROBISON A CO.
1 nn ' PRIME LEAF LARD for
1 W»ltby Jal4 j JB. CANFIELD.
fjn bbls. PRIME FLINT UOMINY to
attiraandfornleby j. B.CANFIELD.
OH BBLS. FRESU ROLL BUTTER, in
&KF clothe, for mle by ja!4 J B CANFIELD.
SUMAC.— 50sacks instoreand for sale br
ja!4 IaAIAHDICgBrACft
ROLLBUTfER— C bbls. cboico Roll Sut
ter for sals by -. jail JOHN FLO TP A CO.
EGGS— G bbls. fresh Eggs for sale by
jail H-COLLINS.
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A
ooifi eehMt aOhjertbandWoodste.
fHusical.
fffHlp lANOS.fI^SfI
FULL GRAND PIANOS.
THE PARLOR GEANDyiANOS
p.tio StSlf Square ?tanos.
From tbe Manofoctoryof
ChlckoringA; Sons, Boston.
JUST received from the Manufactory
* Son*, Boston, Uio following dwtreblesna
elcgnnl stock of Pu*k> F ortea .
on *£^ls V # PtAKO FORTE, with
ong s. ont 0 nt ”7*° GRAND PIANO FCRTB; ■iw’
not Baaowood com. Prices
One NSW PARLORGRAND SEVEN OCTAVKPLLnB"
near)? equal In power to s fan OrmM, nt occudj
ins only Iho room of tn onltosry equtre pt&no
Pnco _ .■■ too
SQUARE PIANOS.
Two Fall Cured Boaowood Louis ItVth Sercn nn
Pianos, with cured desk and fret work.
Two Basowood 7 Ociare, Clifford style.
Two do 7 “ Qursd moulding*.
Four do 7 ** Plain round corner*.
Three Walnut 7 “ Front round corner*.
Foor do u Front roond comers.
Funr Rose wood M Front round comer*,
AH the iborotroorthe new iciie, end uilh full Iron
Frames, and new Pazzst Action.
These Instrument* here . been finished si-cclslly for the
subscriber, end ere ths first the! Jare been brought to thU
city. Their superiority will bwat.ooco discovered by teg
one acquainted with the mechanism of a Piano Forte.
For sale at the new 1 and reduced price list by
JOHN n. MELLOR.
No. 81 “Wood Street
•aSkdswP Sole Ag*nt fbrChlefcering A Sons, Boetoo.
PRINCE & CO’S IMPROVED - ffl 'Tlin,
PATENT OMaffnnPVl
SMtaUiahaentinUie Unitrd Stain and £Ae| ( ¥ | |1
ZaraettinUte World.
The latest improvement in our HelodcOM h the
DIVIDES SWELL.
Secured tons by Letters Patent, 22U May, 1355. By means
of this swell £wo Axkmu may be played with the full pow
. er uftbe Instrument, while the accompaniment is soft and
■nbdned. ' Hereafter, all Melodeous made by us will be fur
nished with this attachment
with on xxtu casaot.
Agents for tho aala of our Mslodeoa* may be foond In all
tho principal dtloaand towns of the United Staissandtho
Canadas. CEO. A. FRINGE A CO, BaJ£do> -
and 87 Fulton street. New York.
CHARLOTTE blume,
118 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth,
dels Manufacturers Agent.
gOPERB ORAND PlANO^^^^i
From the Factory of
STEIXWAT «ff soys, y«w Fort.
ll* KtiEBEE A BROiitiks ptetnn (nunoauc
ig to tb» pnbllc that ttwy hare jo*t rocdTed a
SPLENDID FULL GRAND PIANO, -
From the Factory of BTEINWAY A 80X8, New York, which
for exaoislte svostnea and rolsmo of tone, Ugbtnos and
elasticity cf touch, tod a most tasteiol aod- elegant exterior
Incontiaertd tbe jtnut Grand iVono ever brought W tliia
city- The mechanism is a doultU repeating action, a patent
ed Invention of Stein say a gone, which combine* with the
utmost promptness and delkacy of touclui degree of dura
bility but rawly attained. We rerpcctfally Invite the pnb
11c, one and all, whether ptirrhaservor not, (ocall and se*
thla unrivalled Instrument. IL KLEUER A PBO,
No. &3 Fifth street, Sole Apts for Stein way A Sons.
N. B.—Also,Just received a fresh lot of Nuimt k Clark’s
Pianos. de!4
CHEAP PIANOS TO CLOSEswCflg^—
A CONSIGNMENT.—A aoperb Rok-mPSwBI
wood 7 octaTe Piano, with fall Iron Frame,! •! V i II
carved Music Desk and Moaldlngs; the maQafectßrair price
In New York being (400, will be sold to chwo a consignment
for (300.
Also, a Kosowuod octave, 'round corners, and sliding
desk; a Very elegant Piano: the New York factory price
will be sold as above at (255.
The above are the net-cash prices, In par money, and will
bo boxed for shipping free of charge.
Also, a good secondhand Plano, with (ran frame, 6 octave.
In good order. Cub, carnal funds, (100..
A Mahogany 0 octavo, modem style Piauo, an excelleu
Instrument. Cosh, current foods, (23.
A six octave second hand .Baltimore Plano, (50.
Ado do do do Philadelphia do (45.
A do Piano, very handsome and nearly now, on 3
and 0 months credit, (225.
For sale, together with a splendid stock of uew Pianos of
all stylos from the manufactory of Chlckcrlug A Sods, Bos
ton, by nofl JOHN 11. MELLOR. 81 Wo.«djt.
BTEINWAY A SOFTS.
JUST RECEIVED AN T * T rT*\ ill
voice of STEIN WAY A SONS'
ted NEW YORK PIANOS. Among others! I * | |«
a splendid FULL GRAND PIANO of unrivalled tone ao-1
workmanship. Bteisirav A Sons* Grand Pianos arv consid
ered superior to any mode In this cootdry.
T7ie male to the above has received the First Class Gold
Medal for superiority over all others, at the Maryland In
stitute, lB Baltimore, list week. Due notice will be given
of its arrival. U. KI.KRKR A BRO,
Sols Agents for Nnnns A Clark,
Also, Steinway ASoos.No.fi3 Flftbstreet.
/Bigcellaiuous.
The Golden Prize
Illuetrated. 1858, U|a|tra|cd.
THE NEW YCfRK WEEKLY GOLDEN
PRIZE}* one of theiargestand best literary papers of
the day. An Imperial Quarto ruoUinlog COBf Fiats, or
roancouncts, 0J entertaining original matter, and ru*
QijrtLT olusteatcd every week.
A Gift worth firoaSO cemta to 4900 in
Jfold, will bs presented to each sntxcrlber
mmedlstely on receipt of the anbscrlp
tlan money.
TEEMS; .
Ono copy (or one year— (2 00, aadl gift. .&
Ouo copy for two year* J 3 60, and 2 gift*-
Ooecopy for tliree years. 00, anti 3 gilu.
Ona copy for ftve year5.......43 00, and 6 gifts.
sThreecople*,oney*w.~ g 6 od,end3gfnt.
'Five copkn, ope year $8 00, and bglflu.
Ten copies, OOe year..— ...£l5 00,auil 10 gifte.
Twenty one copit*, one year 43U and 21 gift*.
Tho article* to be distributed ore comprised In tbe follow
uJUtf—
- ut* £r ‘
10PatOJl Lorpr u, U ii.'l’’.. '
20 Gold if ~/'
60 do do f .... - ~ geo 0(^1.
100 do do
COO Ladles' Gold Watches.. :... fCS 00; each
200 BQTer Hooting Cased Watches $2O 00, ‘each
bOOfiHrer „sia 00 to $25 each
1000 Gold Gdard, Veet and Fob Chain*..slo 00 to $3O each
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Broodun, Ear Drape, Breast
Pln*,CuS Plas.BiMTaßottou*, Ring*. Shirt Stada, Watch
K«y%Gol<t and Silver Thlmblea, and a variety of other arti
cle* worth from 60 cent* to $l6 each.
Immediately en receipt of thasuhscription money, th<
cuhKribers name will be entered npon oar *ab*criptfou
kook opposite A number; and, tbegilv caneepondiog with
that number will be.forwarded,.wUhin ana week, tu iliu
anbecriber,6y.Bi4Hcrcrpms,pori'paf<L .
comtminirxtiocs shoold be aitilrrwaed to
. BBCKET 4 CO..
48 and 49 MoSkt Baildlng, 336 Broadway, N. Y
Specimen Cbplee sent free. Ageule Wanted.
jagkd3mawi2wF
GAB FSOM HOBIN OIL
FATTY FLUID MATERIAL.
The high illuminating proper
TXBBof-Gaa from Kotin and oleaginous sntouncce
have always made them a favorite material for the muo
factor* of Illuminating Ga*. Many Gas Compenlee use Ros
in with coal,in order to supply their.custdaeru with a Bo
perior Quality of Oai. ;
EOSIN OIL la entirely free from all droa* and refuse info
stances, end, yield* at oncosts Brilliant 111 amine ting Gas.
Ths greater original cost of tho apparatus for tbo mann -
Ikctura of coal ga together the attentkm and expense
cmutantly required.and the difficulty, U not ImpoatiUlity,
of entirely separating the unwholesome,' deleterious and
offensive gases, generated In crml. reader the ROSIN OIL
APPARATUS cheaper and mure desirable la every way.
8. COATES, Af 370 Braadvay, New York, has devoted hf*
satire attention to tbemanof«ctnreaml ralsof Portable Gkr
Apparatus, and he reepeetftilly calls the attention of tbe
public to btspnaeet emnnleteand ctncleot mschtna.
Perfect •atlitertlop to the pppphemy p,w n
case. For farther information addrtw
9. 00ATE8.876 Braadway, New York;
Jygttawdly. eg DAVID H. WILLIAMS. Pittsburgh, Pa
J J. WOODS’ PEARL STARCH oonslant
v 1 ly on hand and for aal aby tbe nndosignedr Fami
lies may be assured that this superior starch will be found
equal to any tf tho more expensive forms of Corn Starch In
use, for maxing delicate Bung Mange, Puddings, or Cake.
Do particular to enquire for “Woods’ Peari Starch.
A. A. HARDY,
anl4 , cornet Flirt and Fcny atraatr.
EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY.
JL —Several beautiful tracts of loaJ citaated in Waupaca
and Maritboo counties. Wtseonsin, In a neighborhood- that
li being tldckly settled, finely timbered and watered. Per
son* having city property to sXrhang* will call at ear office
today, sa tbs owner i* in ths city.
Jal4 B. McLAIX A SUN, Ben! Estate Brokera.
POTATOES—' 75 boa. White Potaioea;
60 do N«*b*noock . dir,
CO' do Bolt. Bln* do,
J»7 T.LItTL»*CO.
In lion and far al« l>)
QLATES— Pennsylvania, German and Iron,
with aritiara and oral fraaea, for atWlnr ‘ -
VT. 8. HAVEN,
J*U cornet Market and Second its.
iLUELICK WATER, trosb • from the
> fiprißga.at Jalfl JOS. FLEMING'S.
1 DO SACKS FEATHERS for safe by
-j-vV/jaS J, B. CANFIELD.
HAVEN’S ALBaTROS PENS, just rec'd
Md tor iris tty JUS . - tT. B. lISVKJ,
fjn HHDS. PBIME SUOARIn store audfor
Wuilb? UK - ■ JAS. OAmtINML
•GGS--2 bbls.just roc'd and forflftleby
IJaS / B. HUTCHiaBON.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS—A still farther
radociloo lu pries la ladka 1 Onn Um* qoada ISr wiu
l«r, at J»IBaU»T UURPItT * BPBCnnPJrS.-
A STILL FARTHER BEDCCTTON II
MURPHY a EUKOimet-DS,
UGAK—I4 hhds. prime N. C. Sugar Jnal
I rac’d and tor aale by Jal» B. ROBISON A QP.
MOLASSES— 40 bbls prfmeN OMolasses;
10 Oo sjrnip,
.as tonl.br »• ROBISO3 t CO. .
/COFFEE—IOO bags choice Rio Coffee;.
I i S 3 oo do Java do,
*^^** B. ROBISON A
R" OLL BUTTER, Ac—B bbls fiesh Ro’l
Botteh 6 baga Whjta Bean* r
- : -T ■acta XUnotfcjr Seed; . V
2Ug*Ooion* . .
60 Mila Grten Apple*
jiat rtcalred aadfor talaby: B. ROBISON A CO
ELOUR-100 bbls Extra Family Ftonr; ~
: -MO do' .do andStfpertia'do; •
• < - - IWtaekaßofckAhlitt T.:; «:£.
Jnat recM and for tala by . J*lB - -R. ROBIBb?* A CO*
IL&-23 Mils LinfifiedOU;
10 .do Bteachad Winter XfbiUOik
fo do Tanneo*. ..
lo do No 1 Lard. <jo I
Jatt rcc’d tad far sale by. JalS R. ROBISON ACO f /
_..sflQo 00. each
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