■pi '■ - * 1 • i YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. °^ EN . *TO.. Qcanu NmnnaiD. • 203 cwit mm, airs 719 broadway, imr rott. (R*t*blUfat< ISO4-I IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST JL Qnallty Family Groceries, offer,to the Trade, Hotels. “*****• FamlUos; and all who are choice lo thnir taste, nod “*“• « arttde, a Urge variety oi 1 *»ZTt eto “*** Soodiuog, Pooehoog, English ure*klart, Oolong, Imperial. Uysou, Gunpowder, Tuang *& chesta aud half cheat*, 4c. OOFrEE—Mocha and Java. IVlNE3—Madriraa, Sherries, Porta, Hocks, Ac., eery old and high grade*, In original package*, demijohn*, mag tuimj and bottle*. £iV. l l£ N CLARETS. —Meet A Chaadun’a Oab’t Imp'l Verrenay. r Qeldaelck, 0. 11. Uamm'a. do 'do do Brandiea, Rums,- Wtlskuy, Gin, Arrack, Ab t Lathe, Klrseh, Ao., in original pockagus, *l*> Curac-oa, Manwchlno. Anlaette, Noyeao Bittera,Ae. a ALTXIQUOIIS—Loudon Brown Stout, Scotch and English Ale*. r eariety of choice brand*. .EagUan and French. -Faf Fish, Currie, Gama, Moat, Ac. SUUoo, Chedder, Royal, Victoria; Prluce Albert, ! a PumtajD, Gnryero, Sapsago, Dutch aud and American. SUGARS—LoatCroahed, Pulverized. St. Croii, Ac, in bar rels and half barrels^.. - HAMS—Westphalia and Atuoricaa. OlLS—Olive. Sperm and Whale. AsrOur Liquors are warranted nnadoltaraled and of our own Importation. # fo&dtf* MACKEOWN a FINLEY, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers of Carbon Oil, No. tfl? A-ltorty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja3o:!yd I) L. FAUNESTOCK * Co., lata of the Bra XJ e B. A.. Fahnestock k and successor* to Fleming Broe, Wholesale DrartUt No. W, comer Wood aud Fourth Sta, Pittsburgh. Pa. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE '• mIo Druggist* and Manufacturers of White Lead, l aodiLlthnrge, cursor Wood and Front streets, Pltts (h. *■ 1 . • - • ' mchT JSCHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER • of White Lead, Red Lead, Zino, Paint* Litharge, Put ty and Whole*ale Dealer In Paints, ODa, Varnishes, Tnrpen- Une, Wood Pa. oc9:lyd TOUN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. ■'-{/'‘■iFGulley,) Wtolceaiaand Retail Dmggl*t-*nd Dealer tn Paint*.Oils, DyeetaO*, Ac., cornor'Wood and Sixth streets, Pitta burgh. jtg»Begular Agent fbr Dr. Fopra Medldne, apfl JOHN- P.SCOXT, WHOLESALE DEAD . erln Drugs, PalntftQiiuV'aralshef'and.' Dyeetnff*. No. 394 Liberty streeVPittslnrrgh. ' * All onkr»jwUl reedrt prwnpt attention. PnlmonlcflyrDp. mar24:lyd*w 'aotxa. * "DRAUN REITER, WHOLESALE AND JD IWaßl>riigrtxt*,«inierGr.LibMtT and Su Clair sta., -. .Btottbuigh. YOSEPHTLEMINQ, (SUCCESSOR TO L. U 'Wilcox A Cc.lcorher Market ftreetaad Diamond, keep* constantly on band a full and complete andrtmentof Dtugjk Ibidlclno*, Medfdne Cheats, Berfomsry, and all article* per* Uluingto hi* business. ■ • ■ ; preemptions carefully compounded at all hoar*. • ■ • Jt9jy Djk GtO. U. KEYSER, DROGOIST, * H 0 Wood street, comor of Wood atreet and Virgin CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwardlngand Commission Merchant,and Dealer in Cheose, Butter, Lako Fish and Prod he# generally, 39 Woodat^above Water, Pittsburgh.'. •“ * i myil JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, * OHIO, CommiMion and Forwarding Alerchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Western Beaerve Cheese, Butter, Pot and Prarl Ash, and Western Produce generally. 1 Front st, between Smitbfield and Wood, Pittsburgh. TV/fJBANE & ANJEK, (SUCCESSORS ill ’ to A. A A. tießane.) Dealers to Flour, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 121 Second itreeet, Pittsburgh, Pa. {Jhn: I, *S7rfly)Jal2^ [avid c. herbst, flour, u dace. Provision and Commission Merchant, No.' 2DP Liberty street, corner of Hand, Pittsburgh, gives bis atten tion to the sale of. Flour, Fork, Beam, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Grain, DrloJ Fruits, Seeds, Alt, Ac. respectfully solirited- Alex. fdrsyth, (successor to Fortyth A Scott,) Forwarding and Cotaminta Mer chant. Dealer in Wool, Ilides, Floor, Bacon, Lard and Lard Oil apd Pi«t*®^eneraJly p No. To Water tt- Pittsburgh, Pa. H KIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION • Merchant and DealeriwGcocerics and Produce, 27 Fifth stmt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Befor to K-HuEtTox, Pittsburgh, Baaaur, Cosauvz A Pittsburgh. solicited and ■atisfartory. mum* gnar ntred. deliklydawT Robert Hutchinson, commission Merchant, for the sale of Western BesorT*- Chnesik Batter, Lard, Bacon, fbbi Pot and Pearl Ashes, SalairaruS? Oils, Seeds, Dried Fruit,and Produce generally, No. 8 Smiibflcid street, between First Uad Waty- sp3 . lIIARLES R; LEECJ ond Confmlilon Merchant, Dealer la Floor, Grain, Ba. coo, Lard and Butter. «pd alt kinds t>F Prodneo, No 8 Smith* Beld street, b»cweeß first and Water. ap3 AtXLE WAREHOUSE.—JAB. QAKD INKR, Wholesale Dealer fu Flour, Frovlalgas and PraJncg. generally, No. 6 Seseutb street, between Liberty and SmUuflcldi Pittsburgh, Pa. 4Q*’Ttrnrt cash. YtTßuLlxii MeCLINTOCK, Deale* in C *rt*U,;»o. \ia Market atreeL M W; t> r*, u.'K'CAU.uH^ Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATfINOS, Ac. Hu. STFocrtb etrvet near Wood. Robert ~M’kmaHT, attorney at •Lew, end Solicitor of the Dank of Pittsburgh, Ho. 110 Fourth rtreeL Pittsburgh. d« ia JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT- 1 ton»y*alL*w. Uifiee No. WS Fourth »!., near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' ’ my 24 AKTZHOKN A HAZEN, ATTOKNEYS it Law. OSLot In OJeoo Building, Fourth street, ?lU»knrgb«P*. MURPHY &'BURCHFIELD, DEALERS In SiUta and Ladle*’. Dtsm Good* generally, Cloaks, Talmas and Shawls; Eajbroldertea and Staple Uooda, for faulty use. In an«*mdly*ateaslTe assortment In all the above departments, juilrecelved and aelllug at the loWest prices. * Foortb aod Market ats.-ygß &. a. mason a A A. MASON A CO., WHOLESALE • and Retail D&Jen la Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, Pifthstreet, Pirtvbngh. Carriage and Wagon Manni^tory, M. L . J-JTEPHKNS, Agent, Corner Smithjleld Strett and Diamond Alley, •\C£OULD respectfully iofonn theQacjyL Y T public that ha I* dost located as above: roasgr* CarriAge making in all lu r artetfafralfll lauso prepared to. cxecat* order* ter Wagons of all aekcilptlani, Including all work Lr Iron Merchants' ujo. ... Soliciting a continuance cd the patronage eo liberally be stowed upon him while at the old stand of A Co./* bo would amors bla friend* that the jam* care and atten tion will be given to all hieonlere as heretofore, luring e»- curedtheseracesoftbe best workmen, and baring ample apartments elsewhere tor.ihe SnUhiug of fine work. heavy work now on hand, *ult ablator Springes*. Alljwork warranted for 12months. ■tST Particular atteptlcQ (jnn to repalrm. Jalfclyd Coseh and : Cafrl«|e Factory. jonNsoif, nnoTHEH 4 co.» Cbrntr of Bdnrnt am# Ktboeca Sfredt, ALLEGHENY CITY. HTOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- cox YV: twin their friends, and the public gea*.z2j~3sEL rally, .that they are mabufacturiag Carriages, Barouches, Cockawaya, Buggies, Sleigh* and Chariot*, la all their vxri on* styles of flrdih and proportions. All orders will ho executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable term*. Using In all their work the best Eastern Shafts,Tolee and Wheel atufl, they teel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage will bo oribetjy satiffled on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give them a call before pur chasing efaewbere. oo$;lyd QtJNDRIES —300 bgs. prime Rio Coffee; 20 hhd* P Rfingar; 30 bbis standard Crne’d Sugar, - 10 bbl* Powdered *• 15 “ Coffee •, . &o u f Golden Syrup; 25 * iltcelilor Sjrup> 75 bxs fie ass’ll Tob*!ccu; SO kgs 6 twist Tobacco; 26 casks' B» Carb Soda; 26 nibble Bod* Safaratue; fiObxaßodaSaleratnt; 20 tiereea Rice; . fiOhfcheetsXnTea; 80 tif cheeta Black Tea; «0 caddies aw’d u SNnu Bag Wrapping Paper, *lO9 bxs as»M sixes Glass; 400 bdlt Straw “ tfiMpz Coro Brooms; 609 kege beet brands Nallr, iS&gXM Clay Pip** 8 casks Ultac’d Whale Oil; Titbit N O Tar; 10 tics Grain Pepper; 6 *>■£• Allspice; 103 bids large No 3 Mackerel; ZtfOahlM Sot* Leather; W b!.l« ced “ •* tu store and fur saia by WATT A WILSON, *l4 Ho, 263 Liberty at. Q ON DRIES— O '*2Xl bags Prime RioCbSw, •190 cherts r H. and Black Teas; > . 76 boxes aourtad brand* Lump T.»l>*eoct -25 kegs SI x Twin Tobacco; 26 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, W) bUs Refined Sugar; 55 bMs Yellow He flu ed Sugar; 60 bblsGotdes Syrup; 00 bids Excelsior Syrup; 05 begs 111 Carb Soda; 60 boxes BodaSalaratnt; too bdls assorted ii»i Straw Wrepptog.Peper, 16 tierce* Ric^. 800 Bides Bole Leather. 20 bids para Fish Ufl; 26 bbla Rosin Oik 26 boxes assorted Window Glass; 160 &nea seaorled Bri*>ius: 200 kfenMeorled Kalla. Io store and for sale by »7 „ 1 JOHN FLOYD A 00. OLD DOBIHIOH (TVSTER HOUSE, CORNER HAND ANDLIBERTY STREETS, RECEIVED DAILY. CL/>3? CAN AND. BUKLL o Y3TEII3. . Lake and E«iu rn FUh. Ac. no!B;d4w * STARCH AGENCY—HAVING BEEN •poMntod ie«o« for PUUOurjlv 0, llio MADISON SIABoBoOMPANY, lor (haul. ofMali oUl.ntn) i'KAI’.L STARCH,(whichls warranted squaTluquallty t o « a y known lo this market) are now prepared to supply Wbol«u]e Deal era at manufactursra'prices. We invite theattenUou of the Trade in this article, to an cxsmlnatlonvl our present *tock, .ad wDkh .m I» , mf9 } No. > Won^trea 1 O RBLS. PRIME ROLL BUTI'EK THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Imported Wines, Groceries, Ac. I. & W. GEERY, druggists. protnicf'Stains. FORWARDING (ffatptts. attorn fga. Brs-ffioatm. ©suiages. new TORS ADVERTISEMENTS From IL 8. SCHELL’S Advertising House, No. 335 Broad way. An energetic business man can make, In any part of the Doited State*, Dorn three to Or* dollar* a day, by selling from *ample U TIIK PATKNT INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP,” with an 1m proved Burner. Every Cunßy who ha* regard for life, per son, property or economy wilLpurchase them. For Infor mation by mallJucloM atamp, to lUWXHUBST A MOTT, Patentees and exclusive Manufacturers, CVFultoo street, Ncw-Yotk. LIGHTS, NEWTON ft DBADDUBYS, ft!l Broom* Street, Sea Tort, Manufacturers of the Patent Arch Wrat Plank Piano Tortes, celebrated for depth, full ness, richness, purity, and a peculiar singing quality ofthalr tone, for whiidi they bare received the highest ecominm* from the greatest musical celebrities of the country; and io everyfklr, when brought lo competition with other Instru ments, bare obtained the highest premium. The Patent Arch Wrest Plonk, which Is owned and used only by os, guarantees their standing In tune longer than any other in strument; while their unprecedented demand in all parts of the country Is aso indent proof of their superior excelleDco. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and the trade. Jebjlydm fflommißßion, ««. MALCOLM LXKa............. JOBS l. LXXCR JOS. S- LEECH & CO., N0t.949 At 244 Liberty at.,-Plttatmrgli, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON. Tin Plate and Tinner** Stoolc. AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jyiirdiy. , McALPIN & C 0.,” (Late of.J. 8. Leech, McAlplu A Co, Pitt*bu« B h ) - GENERAL COMMISSION FOKWAKDING MKRCHANTO' btvee and Waihington Avenue, WVANDOTTD OITY, KANSAS TERRITORY. REFERENCES: Jceoph 8. Leech A Co., and Pittsbergb MerclmoU jiuuer *U7- lylltilAwlyT THOMA'S A GALLAGIIICII, COmiISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, So. »0 Pi*4 Street, St. Loais, Mo enjm ro Stxcxa, Haantan A Co., | Jons A Lautb. Lo&£2trs,Sxzwaa? A Ca, [ Zua A Pima Will purchase tn order, Lead,Hemp, Bacon, Graiu, Ae. Prompt attention given to any manner of forwarding. •• ■ J*B:ly4* SPRINGER HARBAUGH, COMMISSION Jderch*at,De*l«rin Wool, Prorlllanj and L’rodnce gen erally, K0.29S Liberty afreet, Pjtteborgh, Pa. H~ ENBY S. KINO, (LAJCE OF TILE Ona of Kins A Moorhead,) Commleeloo Merchant, *n<S ltealur to Pig MeUlMullUooms.lNo.7o Water etroet, be low Market, Plttaborgh, pa. eplQ A- A. HARDY, (SUCCESSORTO lIAR. « dy, Jones AQaACcitimlMlflD and Forwardlug Mtr chant Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis Baling, cor* ner Fust and Ferry Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja2%lyd Edward t. meoraw, general Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In liana factureUTobacco, Imported and Domestic Clears, Snuff, Ac., dc. No. 241 Libert; street, opposite the head of Wood, Fitts burgh, Pa. . mhlily ffifoms. ( agaleyTcOSfr'RTiye it co~ Wholesale Grocers, Noe. IS SDd 2u Wool street, Pitts burgh. QEO.Q.U33 _ .A. ■ »r«n» Reis a berqek, grocers and Dealers (a Bacon, Lard, Floor, Cheese, Bruonu, dc_, BonthrWest corner Smithfleld and Second Streets, Pitta borgh. octlyd • Alexander kino,; wholesale Grocer and Importer .if Soda Ash, No. 873 Libert; street, Pittaburgh, Pa. sflilyd* x£hi. MUCHELTKEE, Jr., A BRO., -YY Wholesale Grocers, Rectifying Distillers, and Wino and'Llqoor Merchants, No. 2W Liberty strwl, Pittsburgh. Ju23 ' JBa B. JQ!»t9 „JAB. L.CuoLTt. JONES A COOLEY, WHOLELALE ORO CLHS and Dost furnishers, dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 1-41 Water street, near Chsrry Alley, Pittaburgh, Pa. myttf Sah’L p. bou+ss juun s. oiltoktu. S DRIVER A DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Grocers, No. 120 and 132 street, a ecu IVooJ and Smithfleld, Pittsburgh. A CULBERTSON, WHOLESALE • QrocerandConimlxinti Merchant, Dealeriu Produce and Pittsburgh MauuU-Lued Articles, lit& Liberty street, Pittsburgh. rodir rum> ...richard no id „..nmm ruira. JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE Groc<rsaud Couiuiiuiou Merchants, No. 173 Wood and Liberty stre.'t, IltuLuryb. . Jelfi- JOBS WATT JOHN WIISO*. WATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE ORO CRItS, temmittlou Merrhant* end Dealer* lu Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, .Vo. 258 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Ju2s ISAIAH DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE GrocerB l OotnmissionMerchaota,and DeaJAin Produce, No. 80 Water street, and O Frontstreet,Plttibgrgh. TBpnls UTTLX,a*— THOMAS UTTLt, ja. (Late of the firm Koleson, Little A Co.) T LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE ORO a CERS, Prodnee and Commission Merchant*, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Mannfactnrvj, No. 112 Sevond street, Pittsburgh. JalV:y:s3 111 M'CUTCHXQN H.L. KOETOS. McCUTCUEON A CO., WHOLE IV Y SALE Grocers, Pnelnc* aod OotaiolMtua Slorclumts, md Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. in» Liberty street, corner of Irwin, Pittabnrgb, Pa. my 3 JOHN A TWILL A.J. LEE „..CUA3. ATWELL. Atwell, lee & co., wholesale Gsucers, Produce and Commission Merchxnts, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Maodfactures, No. 0 Wood street, be tween Water and Front it., Pittsburgh. aplB nos?, ao bison, u-.uiti. tooison. R ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE • Grocers, Commission Merchants, and Dealer* io *ll' kind* of PrvvlskJOJ, Prodnee and 'Plttsborgb Blanufacturee, No. 556 Liberty ttreet, Pittsburgh. JalSblyd OBERTH. KINO, WHOLESALE OKa A CER, Commission Merchant, and Dealer In Feathers, Fish, Flour, and all kin.Uof Country Prodnee, No. 211 Lib erty street, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad vanoee made on consignments. jafijyd arn^hv psirrif „jiiu X. BREADING. TToBERT DALZELL a CO., WHOLE- I\> BALE Grocers, Conunlsaion and Farwardlog filer chants and De&lorain ProJnreand Pittsburgh filauufactnrae, No. 251 Liberty Pa. tuy2 WILLIAM WARD, T\EALER PROMISSORY NOTES, I 9 Bonds, Mortgages and all securities founoney. Persons can pracure loans through my oq %>asuV able terms. • '♦ Those wishing to luwet their mouey to good adEatitago, can always find first and second class l&jter at my ofilre, far . AU communications and Into view* strictly cdufidrntlal. Office GRANT STRUCT, opposite SL Paol’a Cathedral. Jel.-dtf , sums loom - thus. r>. 10-juii A USTIN LOOMIS A CO.,'DEALERS IN i\ ProalAory Note*. Boode, Mortg&grswnd all Becuri tleawr Money. * Mosey loaned od Checks abort data, with collateral secaritiea. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT V<D SULD Persous dnirina loans can beaccommodaredou reasonable terms, and capitalist* can be furnished with rood eecuntiee at remnneqgive price*. Also, altcud to the Balp, Ranting and Leasing of Kewl Estate. 4S» Office No. 92 Foortb atreeL above Wood. 49-AUBTI2( LOOMIB, Notary PubUc. mr2 . •BoofentUrts, &c. WW. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturer* and Job Printer*, No 67 Wood street, Pittiborgh, Pa. **&» EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO a 8. Sadler.) Wholetaie and Retail Dealer lu Books, Stationery and Paper Hanging*, Federal atreet, 6tb door 5. E. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Btationvr, rnccewr to Daviaon t Agnew, No. 63 Market street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. - ~ KAWA CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIOKERS, No. 65 Wood street, next door to the cor tme of Third, Pittabnrgb, Pa. School and Law Book icon •tantiy on hand. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA a TIONER, No. 78 Fourth iL, Apollo Building*. SUNT & MINER,* BOOKSELLER and Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth atrjseL JHubic, Scc, JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley and Fourth atreeL Sole Agent far CUICBEKING A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FORTBS. MA SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MfcLODEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Doaler In Musicaud Musical Goods. Ja23 • - HKLEBER A BRO., No. 63 FIFTH a Bt-, Sign oftheQold»u Harp, Sofa Agent forNUNNB A CLARK’S (New York) unrivalled Grand aod Square PIANOS, and CARQART A NEEDHAM’S genuine MELO DEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealera In M >ulc and Muaical laatnunant*. tod CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR ER and Dealeris PIXho Forte*, aod Importer of Musk and Musical Instruments. Sola Agent for the HAMBURG PIANOS, *J*o for fIALLET, DAVIS A CO.’S Boston Piano*, witbsnd without J&ileao AttachmenL 118 Wuod atreeL my 3 JOB PRINTING.— • CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, BILLS LADING POSTERS, PAMPHLETS. LABELS. LETTER HEADS, And every dsacriptfao of Job Printing, plain or ornamental, executed oeatly. promptly and at reeaoßable rate*, by WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO.. . delfl Pinter*. Binder* and Stationer*. 67 Wood 9 /TOBACCO AND CIGARS— JL 25 boxes Grant's fie Tobacco; 30 do Crew’s 6e do, 20 do Johnson's 1 % lb. A6* lump - - 60 V. German Cigar*, bKtbranda. In atpre and for sale by Ja7 .T. LITTLE ICO GREEN APPLES—2OO bbK choice Greeo Applet In gtoreaad far safa by T. LITTLE A CO. BUTTER.- 19 bills. Roll Batter, CO “ lulid Packed Butter, iosloro ' * *• IL DALZKLL * CO, 251 Liberty St, tad for nit by Jbl3 ST ARCH,-300 boxes Rochester Pearl Sturch for at Is by )aI9 HENRY#. COLLINS I fin BUS. CLOVER SEED for sale by LUUjri J. B-Canfikld. CONGRESS WATER—%A new lot received thie dajr god for eai? at . JOS. FLKUISQ’iJ. PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1858, MORRIS & ‘COLTART, SOLS UAIrCTACTUREU Or HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP fIAJJMEKS. TTAMJIERS of die following 4»ze* A*’ M 1 midp to order N». 1, lift r In. full blow, 3WS U.e. Price $ 36U ** c, 9 “ •• “ fujya ’• “ 4i«. “3, " IS “ “ HOW “ *• biw. “ 4, “ 15 “ " *• 20058 « “ 9iMj. “ 6, “ 20 “ “ “ 41160 “ 44 1600. •> C, «24 “ “ “ W2ol - ** 2Cuu. Orders solicited. For partial Ur» eddr«*» * MURKIS * COLTAUT. PITTWtPKUH. P*. WKLLSt BXDDLK A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., «AAUfACTO&£U or WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders solicited fretn thclrode, and promptly ped u per iastriirtinus. Touts—o months, <u* Ci per ceoL diacoaut Tor cub. sagailydAwS JOS. F. UA.niL.TON A CO., ENGINEERS Ac MA-ClimrSTS, Corner Pint and Liberty Si*., Pittsburgh, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Qri.t and Saw Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments, Manuriic lories, Ac., nude to order. ' They also ccndmie tho mauufaftoreorthoir cvUbr»;«~J IJ A 0 U I N 1 BTS’ TOOLS, Socb u Turning Lathes, Iron Pinners, Bortugaml Drilling Maol.tne*, Ac. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulley*, Uaugers, Ac. eelßJydslyP 1»* BRADLEY. BiHE Lute, (Below tlio St Clair Street Bridge.) Allogheny City, Penna., UA.xoriCTUßsa ur BRADLEV’S WOOLE9I KNITTINti lARN, Of every Color and Namber. IS PREPARED TO fTLL ORDERS ON short CJtice for every color Or aamUir of Taros. os been one of the original nvumiiictnrers of tlie colcbi •a “Bradley Woolen Yarns,”in connection with my broth* Wru. Bradley, of Wheeling, I would respectfully solicit, •hare of the orders for Varus, as above. Jg-Casb'pQld for Sheep Ekins and Wool WILLI AJS SaJUTBIU JiSED M. SI WILLIAM BARNUILL A CO., 61 Penn st., below Marbury,»Pittsbnrgb, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SIIEET Iron Worker*, Unnnfactarcrt of Bambilt** Patcny Boiler, Fined and Cylinder Boilers, Chimney*, Breicbca, riro Bod, Steam Pipe*, Condensers, Salt Pan*, Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls, Life Boats, etc. Also, Utacksmiilis’ Work, Bridge and Ytadoct Irons, done at ibe shortest no tice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. JeV2 Pens Cotton Alllla, Pittsburgh. Kennedy, cuilds & co., MANUFAC TURERS of— Peon A No. 1 heavy 4-t Sheetings; Carpet Chain of all colors and (badne Cotton Twine; u BedQoiMs; " Plough Lints and Saab Cord; a a Rope of all «izr« and descriptions, BatU*. AB“Otdori left at the Hanhraro Store of Logan, Wilaon A Co, 131 Wood street, will bars attention. jcdfrly JANES IRWIN, MANUFACTURER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulpburio Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Add; Uoftman’s Anodyne Muriatic Acid; Aqna Ammonia, FFF; Nitrons do ■ Fovltc*s Solution; my 3 J.O PSRRIH s. i_ JOOJISON..' .ww JOfIUSO*. PERRIN A JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WE. CHILDS 4 CO'S PATENT ELAS • nc FUtK AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, 133 Thud grant, PitUburjtb, Pi. o*l4:<ltt U. 81. WARREN A CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS JN WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND Water-Proof Composition Roofs and Roofing Ma- 49*^See—24 Fifth street. ~ DANIEL UENNVrfr Manufacturer of fancy color £D Iroo«u.DO Ware, SnrkJDghem end Vcllu« W Ac. Office aj the Hinufertory, corss* of WeatUugi-ia franklin etrerts. liinninithani, opposite Pittsburgh, Pe mrl(nli>« TnouAS^ffrcnti. .JOUM 0. UttflOS. . VM *1 Union Fonndr)', MITCHELL, HERBO.H <t CO WILL CONTINUE TIIE BUSINESS OF the Uolod Fuundrjr, at tho old stenJ of PKSNoCK, UITCIQILL & CO., No. ItH Liberty it. • They will maauUctore, as usual, a large and general rertment of CASTINGS, comprising Cooking Stoves, Range* ami Slide Own*, Or'FK’F. A.YP RaKI.OR STOfES MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, SAD IRONS, TEA (OnTLKd. PLOWS} A PLOW fytlSTi Mill and Machinery Castings Generally. AnJ UAS and WATER PIPE* of ail sis**. /ROXAXD XaJLS OffyllF. BEST BRA XP.%I • Shovelarep^es, All of which will 1» (old al uantifitciiuvrs' |<rfr«s myTtly WILLIAM TATE, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 1U Fourth street, nenr liberty, sod 472 IVua street, unit door to Alderman Odea, sud Federal et., urar Lacock Allegheny. *7* Every d>'«cri|itiun of Fittings for Water, Uas snJ Steam. * Bncamtlc Tile Floor, For Churches, Hall*, Conservatories, VmSBQIm and Stores. ALFRED ENGLAND, Sot* Agent. From tiik original patentees, Messrs. Minton A Co., London, and Messrs Millar A Coates, New Turk, for Pittsburgh and tbe West. AU work executed lu n superior style. Plan*, Drawings am! Spec! uirin ran U> seen At No. 2 Foui tb attest. unar Lib erty. [sp2&f mrCUyd JOHN CAMPUKi.L, A- Manufacturer of boots *2^- and HHORW •»«, d—crtpU.m, No M gmiUUietd street, Pittstmrxli. Pa. * {nsurancp a gen is, TITE & CJIAFFEE Agent*) Nentunp insur ance Co., Lafayette Hall, Wood Street. R FINNEY, AgeutEureka InsurocoeCo., • No. V Water street. A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY • Pennsylvania Insurance Gumpauy of Pittsburgh, Joaef Building. Fourth street. SAMUEL L. MARSUELL, Secretary Oiti srus' Insurant** Company, 94 Water street. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western limit*- • ance Company, ird Water street. J~ GARDINER COFFIN,'Agent fhr Frank* • Hn Fire Insurance Company, North-oast corner Wood and Third streets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware • Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Wster ftxvet. TlfOS. GRAfIAM, Agent Howard Ir.sur auceCompany and Pittsburg LJfeTmrarnDce Company, cornen Water and Market streets. TIIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Formers* and Mechanics'lnsurance Co., bOTFste^etreet. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance 24 Fifth street. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West* •ern Insurance Co^o7 Front street apijoisutp. wsLTiar waMQALL. jossru a dcqbxs Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P! MARSHALL A CO., Im porters end Dealers, 67 Wood street, between Fonrth street and Diamond Alley, where may .be found an extensive assortment of every description of Paper Uosguiga, for Par lors, Halls, Dining Rooms end Chambers. Also, Window Shades, In great variety at lowest prices to country dealere sold WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO. S. lOUU3DOO* W S SsTCKSNi EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. % and 98 a Third street, near Wis-I, M«uuf<nturcri unJ Dealers lu WALLPAPER, CURTAIN GOODS. * ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AKDCokUS, COM FORTS, HKDS, PATENT SPIRAL fPRINO MATTRESSES, Ac , Would solicit the attention of purchasers to their large and varied stock. _____ Hp29-6md J SEIBERT, Practical Upuoi.sterer, • No. 100 ThCrd SterL PdtiUiryh, Manuttctorer and dealer io CURTAINS, CORNICE, BANDS,SHADES aud BLINDS, M ATTRASSM. COMFORTS, CUSUIONB, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamboat work. Carpet*fittedand laid to order. mrlb.lyd . dFunulutt, run* a. *ocrra_ -..t00*. ». »ocs* l rouao , T. D. VODSG * CO., HAarPTACTUAXU Or * FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY— Federal St-,lniwrtn B'ylw and JVrwts. Aixntis Wurebooir—Nox. 18 & 40 Smithfie.ld SI., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are constantly manufacturing BTKAUUOAT CABIN FURNITURE sod CUAIRS, and invite the attention of those interested In furnishing boats. a te3o:dAwB T. B. YOPIW A Ort. JAJVrKS W. WOODWELIj, CABINET FURNITUBB MANUFACTURER Nos. 97 & 99 Third St.,*Pittnburgh, JW. W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS • iila friends anJcustumcrs, that bo bus jiut completed bis stock of Furniture, which la decidedly (bo largest uid boat svrr olfcredforaalein tblscity. As belsdetennlned to up bold bi» (tuck, with seasoned materials, best Wurkrasuablp sad newest designs; end Crum Uie extent of Lis orders and facility In tnauufecturiug, bo it enabled to produce warrant* ed FURXITURK at tbs lowest prices. He keeps always on band tbs greatest variety, of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most eleeuot and qpetly, thatja house, or uuy part ofone, may be furnished from bis stock,or manufactured eiprwuly border. tnr2o T\R. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED JL/ Dr. Bmlth'*, corner Fifth and Smithfield stnwts, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays,from To to l and 1 to 3 o'clock* ’ J&*Residence on tbe Brownsville Road.* Je23:lyd* DR. R. T. FORD atill continues his new VEOKTABLB PRACTICE. Ills office, Wost end Ponusylvanla Avenue, (Fourth Street Hoad,) East cud o Diamoud strert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ills unliuiited success In Aeuto sad Chroale Diseases can nut be equaled In shy of tbe tnedlnd practleeof tits presen d«y. nirlfcdAwlyP, l Pwtntcrß. LOPiOALANK, House and sign painters, N 0.77 (Old Poet Oawßuilding)thlnlstreet, between Wood and Market etreets. Atl order*prompt!y attended to. ln a super lor style. nihS7:lyd nnGRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS Xl\J IrMlK'iby JaM VAOKEOTCt , gIHLHY 1 pttslnirgjj ia^tk PUBLISHED DAILY AND*WEEKLY BY 8. RIDDLE «5c GO., rirra snexr. asovi sxzTßrixLß. AJ- THE BATL y GAZETTE is the oldest Xnocpaperin t\e Wat, and haring an eatenrire circulation amongstfhebunnus men, and reaching all dosses, it fifin inducements la adaer* tis'ri as tfit best medium through tchichlo reach Iht public. WEEKLY GAZETTE it issued toery TTctfau .day and Saturday, on a large blanket sheet, and contains in addition to the newt of the week, a carefully prepared did reliable report of Ihe liarkets, commercial and monetary afi fain, and an accurate Bank Xoi* Lilt, corrected foully for this paper —null ng it the best Commercial Xetotpaper (n the Writ. t TERMS i DAILY—Six Dollars per annum, payable lu advance, or ‘ P-fU couU per week, payable to the Oarrlhre. WEEKLY—Two Dollars I*r annum, payable In advance. Clnba are furnished on the following ternir F’inr copies one year - IS 00 1 in 44 “ 10 00 lweuty“ “ " WOO And one to the person getting up the alnb free. 49"Advanro payment* ue strictly reqtlired, amd uo pa* per will bv eentafter the.time It up to which it was paid. Hates of Advertising. 1 Square of 10 lines, 1 time- 60 1 “ “ ••• 2 «* 76 1 " “ “ 3 “ 10D 1 u u “1 wrek 176 1 “ “ “ 2 “ 300 1 " “ “ 3 “ 400 * 1 “ •* M 1 month 600 1 “ “ “ 2 “ 7 (X) i “ “ “ a u 000 l " M “ * “ 10 oo 1 “ u " 0 *• .Vi 00 1 " ** “ 12 “ «0 00 Yearly advertisers are entitled tooue square, ebang able at pleasure, per annum 725 00. JSf-Advertisements with Cats treble price. Washington, Sunday, Feb»l4.—-It is rumored that an effort will be made in the'Senate to es tablish Ihe previous* question, and so force an early vote on the Kansas question, and cut short .the exposition of the frauds. Calhoun openly repudiates the idea now that be will return the Legislature. He will play the Delairaro Crossing game through to tbp end. • The Anti-Leoomploo men are not at all dis mayed by the attempts.of the Administration to patch up a compromise based upon the proposi tion that Kansas shall be admitted yriiL a g|o® viso declaring tbo people's right to change the Constitution immediate)/, if they choose. While this would be a ounce*-!..n of tbe charge of fraud or ln (he turner election, it has a still stronger element of repugnauoetoSoulharn men, in the furl (hat it would inevitably result in the absolute rejection of Slavery. It Is be lieved that all the South Americans and several Southern Democrats would vote against the ad mission, coupled with such a condition. I am assured by geuUemen who ought to kttow that there is no dispotttloQ on the part of‘the Anti-Lecompton Democrats to accent this or any other plan of compromise. It is pot believed that more than one of their number esc by Any possibility be into .retiling from their uncompromising hostility to the LGcompton Con stitution in any and every ev«tt;"UOtil it shall have been shown to embody t±*c free witT’of a majority of tho people in all its parts. Instead of Lccompton being stronger upon the direct vole, the opinion of shrewd observers here is that it will be*weaker—that'severlf who voted to refer will vote finally to reject—espe cially if the universally-admitted Kansas frauds arc put in uuequivocal shape by the packed Committee of Investigation. Tbe Lecomplonites fear Ibis trsuit—hence they are determined to crowd Ihe measureto ihe voje at iheearliest day possible. The effort.will begin fn tbe Senate, perhaps, logmarrow—altho', iu view uf the fact that the dangerous illness of his wife has rendered Mr. Douglas unable to h&Te his due share in the pftceedings of the Territorial Committee, may cause a brief delay in the report. Any attempt, however, to force the bill through (he Senate at once will assuredly be defeated, fur no vole van be taken until after a long And earnest debate. In The House, the effort is making to procure a sudden report from the Committee without waiting fur the investigation ordered by the Home Such a scheme might succeed if the Administration had An unscrupulous majority of tweuty men—but as the case stands it must fail --or react against tbe measure itself. • I repeat, that unless* gentlemen who bare the reputation of being men of inteffpity-can be bought like sheep—or unless RtaUAirtna are cureless or faithless, the Lecompiouncheoie Will never come as near passing tbe House as did a referaace to the Committee* on Territories.— (o .V. I'. Times, Consistent to tub Ex«>. — The Anti-Lecomp loo meeting which was to take glace atthe Acad emy ftf Music lost evening, was prevented by the arbitrary refusal of certain persons, connected with the management of the building, to open i be building in accordance with a previous agree* meat made by their agent in writing, and com pleted by the payment in hand of the price de manded for its use. The most active efforts were made to break up the first arrangement, and thus prevent the meeting;, and they were successful Thousands of as intelligent and worthy meft,a*.om,bc found.'ln this community information «Dd , u 7f, & subject of transcendent imponancoiotu? country. Tbe object was to stifle discussion end preclude tbe light. In spirit it is thosame a* that which caused the printing presses of Kansas to be thrown into the Kaw and the Missouri— which dictated the resistance, in the last Con gress, to the appointment of a Committee of In vestigation into frauds and the violence of the Kansas elections—which incited the per sonal violence upon Mr. Sumner and upon Mr. Crow for freedom of utterance—which has im pelled Mr. Ocr to form an Investigating Com mittee, the .majority of which, contrary to all parliamentary precedent, arc opposed to inves* ligation. It seems to be fated that arbitrary re prttMon shall, from beginning to end, be the sys tem everywhere employed by those who oppose free Kansas. Secretary Stanton, it was known was both prd-emincntly qualified and particu larly prepared to unfold the iniquities that hive beeu practised upon the Free State men of Kau 9us, and hence the most extraordinary, high handed .means have been adopted to deprive him of the opportunity. Every intelligent and fair man in this city will know well how to char acterize such conduct. It is, we are disposed to think, a great mistake to suppose that this acb will have its intended effect. Secretary Stanton will yet speak in this city, and the dis creditable means which have been taken to pre vent him will ooly re-ect Imhis favor, and give;, uddititiooal interest and force to all that he may have to say. It is perfect folly to imagine that (he disaffection with the Administration which is getting so rife among tbe Democratic party of this city can be arrested and turned back by the use of any such means as have been, employed to obstruct tbe,influence of Secretary Stanton. Honest men will scrutinize and canvass the dealings of Mr. Buchanan towards Kansas, and the greater the effort to prevent this the more resolute will be their determination to do it, and do it faithfully.—.V. J*. Cour. Eny. * Washington, Feb. 14, 1858 The Demo cratic members of tbe Flouse held a caucus last evetUDg in the RepresentaiiveiT ball. They had a very stormy meeting. Fifty-four mem bers were present; among them several Anii-Lecotuptonites. Tbe Hon. John Cochrane preaided. Mr. Stephens of Georgia in a blazing speech, explained the object of the meeting to be a more perfect organization of tho party in the House, and arrangement of the order of business. After a good deal of palaver, Mr. Clark, of Missouri, said that there was no use In beating about the bush any longer. The question really before.thc coucu9 was <4 Lecomplon,” and they must decide whether or not those who op posed the Lecomplon Constitution should be allowed to remain in the party. Upon this there was a flafe up. *Mr. Mont : gomery of Pennsylvania denounced Lecomplon 'in strong terms, and protested against it as ruinous to the Democratio party. After a great deal of noise and confusion, the proceedings terminated with a speech by Mr' Marshall of Illinois, who protested against making Lecomplooa test of Democracy. As for himself, he represented tbe strongest Domocrat •ic District in the United States—a District which had given the largest majority for Bu chanan. Suppose it should turn out that a majority of the Democratic party were opposed to Lecompton—who then would be read out of that party ? want to be road out of tho party by men who bad so lately entered it that they were hardly dry behind tho ears. The only business transacted by the caucus was to order a Committee, to W appointed by the Chairman, to report a phm of organization and action. The caucus then adjourned to Wednesday evening. The Anli-Lecompton Democrats regard the split in the party as irreparable. Mr. Barns of Ohio, it is said, Iqtend#to ask for the appoint ment of. a Committee to investigate tho charges against him made in the Tribunt. — Ditp. to AT. r. Trib. No More Madeira. —A Funchal correspond ent of the Philadelphia Ledger says that it is not an open question- whether any. mere Madeira wine will ever be produced. None has been made since .18Q1, and there are now only some spven or eight thousand pipes upon'the entire island. All recent attempts to manufacture the wine have utterly failed, and pumpkin vines now adorn the old grape arbors once covered with abundant clusters of rich grapes. e “You Haven't, hate You?"—Whileinastore, the other day, we saw a neat-looking old lady ‘enter,* with a.basket on her arm and spectacles on her noße, looking for all the world, as if she had popped out of a band box, so clean and tidy was she. She stepped qp to the counter, and the following dialogue took place between her and the clerk: - Old Lady—“ You hareu’t any builer, have yon ?” Clerk—“ Yes, ma’am, some nice and fresh, just received.” * Old Lady—“ You dou'l sell it al twenly-five cepts yet, do you!” Clerk—“ That’s our price, madam.” Old Lady —“You couldn’t let mg have a couple of pounds, could you?” i Clerk—“Oh, certainly." Taking the plate he weighed out the butter,.and she threw down a half dollar, which he scrutinized closely. Old Lady—“ You don’t think that’s bad, do you V” Clerk—“ Yes, ma’am, I do.”* Old Lady (much excited)—“You wouldn’t Lake this truck back again, would you." Clerk—“ How do you know I wquldn't ?" and taking ihe butter, he dashed it buk into the fir kin. The old lady seized the plateand the bogus half, and started to leave, bat when she got to the door, she turned around and said, in the way of a final clencher: not in any ways riled, I reckon, are you ?" The following, which we clip from the Balti more American, contains one of the happiest re torts to a shallow Ihfeat of this sort, which we have ever seen: A Disunion Threat. —The Washington Star says : “Few men are better informed thau ourself upon the state of the members, (of Congress,) and we are satisfied that were Minnesota, with all her disregard for the ena bling act passed in her case, to be admitted into the Union, and Kansas, on account of tbe con stitution with which she applies to be refused admission, no ten Southern Representatives and Senators would remain a day longer in either Hall of Congress. The day for further compro mises oq the slavery question is passed.” Bacon in one of hi* es9&ys says : “Because half a dozen grasshoppers under a fern-make the field ring with their importunate chirk, whilst thousands of great cattle repose, beneath the shado of the oak, chew the cud and are silent, pray do not imagine that those who make the ooise are the ooly inhabitants of tbe field ; that of course they are many iu number ; or that, after all, thoy are other than the little, shrivelled, meagre, hopjJthg,. though loud and troublesome insects of the btSpr” The Treasures of tbe United States reports the receij ta into tbe Federal Treasury from all sources for the last quarter of 1857 at a little over seven millions of dollars, while the dis bursements therefrom during that same quarter were sevm'.een millions. lo other words, the Government for that .quarter collected funds at the rate of twenty-tight millions per annum and expended them at the rate of sixty-eight millions, thus making leeway at the rale )f forty millions per aunum. In all the past history of oor Gov ernment, even when we were involved in a des perate war with Great Britaio and our porta nearly closed by her cruisers, the Treasury never before ran behind hand so rapidly as this. We presume the details of the Treasurer’s statement will somewhat enliven this picture, by showing that somewhere between two and (our millions of the outgoes were devoted to the redemption of outstanding public debt, so lhai ibe actual leeway was only about thirty instead of fortj millions per annum. But even lids, in a time of profound peace wiili alltheworldout side of our own boundaries, is appalling. And the excess of receipts by expenditures, though somewhat diminished, still continues Each succeeding week sees the Federal Government tloundering under asfiH heavier load of debt —X. V. Tri!>. STILL ItoLI'S TIIK VoTES. —“Ion," of the Full itiwrc Sun, who, if he does Dot speak ex cathedra, is reptlled tu go often “behind the throne,' says : “I loaru that it is positively determined that Gen. Culboun will not decide to which party he will gtTe the certificates of electiou for the Kan sas .State Legislature and Sta'le officers. At least, that is so stated by Mr. Calhoun himself.” Tun Crbana (Obioi Democrat states tfllt a boy named Kelly has been allowed s»,<X>o, by a jury in that county, for injuries received on the Mad River Railroad. Gen. llaknxv, who arrived at Wash ingiun, from Fort Leavenworth, has received a furlough for some length of time, and intends going to Europe. Cosi’Xdruu.—A young lady is supposed to be “to blame" for tiro following: “What did the cat say, as she looked out of the window when the ark got aground * * “/♦ that ar a rat ?" JFox K*ni. TjVJK KENT—The large Warehouse Co., xu*. liijjai T*n £ ,— r,£.\ wo »t<»ry Urlek yv ll ® ** preeent ocrtipU§ j»jj3 <>y our Richard Floyd, wall finished sud in good ordorTaSu liiu *ll tho modern ruuTßUifOfm wafer, pn, *r . *lio (table end carriage houAe. Apply to . J* l: * JOIIV FLOYD A 00. Foundry for rent.—The pikemx Focsurt, Penn street. Pittsburgh. form-rlv occupied by Freeman k Mttlor. urn* by Dull k J»neer.i» for rent. For terms enquire of ALEX, MILLEIL E»g„ or of M. UN DERWOOD. at the Bank of Pittsburgh. J»l4:>lif RENT—Two desirable Houses on sth •t., being the one I occupy at present, and the new lions* omt door. Possession gireu on the Ist April. 1868 For rontflc., apply to ALEXANDER KJ.NO, . 273 Liberty street. ALSO —A' comfortable three story Dwelling Home ou Penn street, near Wayne, can be had forthwith For term*, 4c., apply to ALEXANDER KING. . AUJO—A two story Brick Dwelling lions* on Esplanade •treat, Allegheny City. Immediate ptnwuion given. ALEXANDER KING: ALSO—A Frame Dwelllug In tbe rear of the above bou*e, on Jame* street, Allegheny City. Rant tow to a good tru ant- J»8 ALEXANDER RING. FOR RENT.—A comfortable two story Brick Dwelling, with Barn and atom ila a~r?i nt »i -callent land, and near East Liberty. PoMeasion may be had immediately on application to ALEXANDER KING; 4*2 273 Liberty tree!. TO LET.—A 3 story Dwelling House, on Penn street, between Hand and Wayue streets. Rant moderate to a good tenant, and possession given at onrw. F.»r terms apply to ALEXANDER KING, 273 Liberty strest. To L.«l. A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY PS Dwelling, sltoate on Washington street, Alio- j»t3 gheny city, containing fire rooms and finished garret, p™. •osaion can to had Immediately. Enquire of J 730 R. U. KINO, So. 210, Utorty at. Dwelling house to bent.—That commodious and well finished Dwelling House, No. 26 Pike street, now occupied by the subwriber. The house is In Ana artier,-and basal! tbe modern conveniences, water, gafcAc., to make It desirable for a family. PosaruLn can be had any time after the first of May. Apply at No. 42 O’Hara street, to apJSfcdtf JAB. LAUGIILIN. TO LET.—The ITall fi.rtnerlv occupied by the Sons of Temperance, »-o the corner of Wood sod Tbird streets. Eoqnireuf .rotlN M*UILL k SON, mr&tf N 0.20? Liberty street. Dwelling for rent.—a desi-'a' rehle fwo story Brick Hnnse on jj{M containing 0 room*, a good yard and new U paluteJand papered, uppl) to WATT it WILSON, J a * , ‘ No. 2tiS Liberty strest. pALL AND WINTER— COOKING AND PAULOH STOVES, QIUTK.VAND FENDERS, FIKK IKON'S, SCUTTLES, And other seasonable artlch-s in my line, for sale to soil the.times. OKU. W. lICbIEY, ‘ °2 21 Federal street, Allegheny. ST OVE S! STOVES!! STOVES El—Till Tropic Cook, the best Improved, as well as the heaviest ol the site now made; the Parlor and Chamber Stove; Tbs ‘lda,’’ which Is cunoeded by all who have seen It Q> bo tbs most b andsotue and uruumental Stove here or elsewhere.— Callamdsco them at the I run City Stove, Copper and Tin Warehonsaof T. J. UIIAIU k CO, No. 134 Woo.! st. NOTICE— AU persons havingclaimsagainst OBOnOE E. ARNOLD, or In any viio Ind&ted to him, will J>lri4v call at oner ami pay tit, or arrange the lame tfitli ROBERT DALZELL, at U. Daltell A Co* Liberty street, or A. 8. BELL, No. 103 Fourth fetreet, Pittsburgh, Aaslgneeauf Geo. £L Aaxoui. Ja23:lmd-cht> .UNCAN'S BUSINESS AND OKNA- 1 /MKCTAL PENMANSHIP, Jtut publliketl Id all tuun berf,quartodemy «ize; being ftie moat complete ayatem extant, end altogether aoperior la style and quality to any hitherto offered to the public. Each booh contains 24 pane, and will be fornlehedat the low price of 12U eta. A liberal dlacouot will be made to wholesale purchaaers for cash. WM. 0. JOHNSTON t QO~, PubUahere,: lilaok Book Manufacturers anti Stationery Jal3 NoH Woodatrwt. fIOSMOGONY; or, The Mtstebies or Ca«- \J ATtox, being ad analysis of the Natural Pacta, stated In' the Uebrale account ot the Creation, supported by the do r? lop menu of axieting acta of Ood to warn matter. Beatrice Ccaci; Barth’s Africa; Llyingstone’s Africa; Debit and Credit; MemoiraofUraaeecret and the Bow tn the Cloud, by SIcDulT, English Hearts and English Hands; Barton’s Lue of Aarou Barr, Knight’s English Oydopaedis; Uooie* hold Warerly for February. A new supply of Episcopal and other 8. 8. Booka; W. Archer Butlers Hlatory of An. dent Phlloenphy; Ministering Children, Ac For sale b* Mi J. B. DAYXBOX gl Market St. K tvt fork and 8«n yrtacuco mihln |jla«t Tla Panamt EtUroAd. *** THE first class stearaahip Noarnrav al UOUT. 0,500 toot, B. L. Tlni&paash. KS5X£s&£K.r Jn - Hot punge aad freight, apple OSLV to- * ‘ V- . * WBBAXCK, Agent. **®* 6 Bo*Uog Greta. N»w Tork. VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 155. dFoc Saif. Farm tor sale. TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2J miles KF above the Depot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co„ jj“ • ]**., on Block Room Ran, containing 10$ trro* of «xc«Ue&t lamL every aero of which Is tillable, and 95 of which bon der cultivation. There are 19 acres of good timber, SOacm In gmsasd pasture, and an abundance of coal. There UJh Orchard oi grafted fruit tree*. In almost every Re Id there is a spring offerer-failing water. The improvements consist ol a new Dame Dwelling, at tached to a weather-boarded log, asrnall tenant house and a large Dame Barn, fO by SO feet. Tills choice farm is in a'hlgh state of cultivation, fences good, and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to chorches, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, orof_ Jal'-MAw-tfr J- ARDERSOX, New Brighton, I*a. Ohio Land fox Sale. TUG subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Slnrk county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman’s Section, n containing C4Q acres. IT is situated threw miles west of Massillon, on the State Bond leading to Wooster, and within abonttwo miles efthePltts burgh, ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and north-east quarters are partly cleared and improved— the remainder is covered with superior timber—and the whole is wi-U watered by springs and running streams.— This section Is considered the'finest body of land In the county. It will bo sola undivided or In quarter* to suit nurcliasurs. To those who desire to invest In real estate a better opportunity Is rarely offered. J. B. SWEITZKB, No. 101 4th struct. Pittsburgh. oc2&dawtfT FOR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one of tbs best locations In tho city of Pittsburgh, far either a jobbing, retail or prescription busineu. Induoemetttsare offered to purchasers containing advantages of rare occur* rence. For iufonuation Inquire of JOHN UA.VT, Jr, at N«“1G0 Wood Street, comer of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pn. fe& Land for Sale. FOR SALE CHEAP, 120 acres of Lund in Marathun ronutv, Wisconilu, near Marathon City Apply to Rev. C. HAGUEADIKG, fcmiwdis , Mllwankie, Wisconsin. FOR SALE -At Jackman’s Livery^— Stable a fine bay FAMILY HORSE, sound reltabl* iu every respect. LEWIS A EDGBRTON, JaQ 107 Wood street. VALUABLE CITY 'PROPERTY” TOR BALYL—The undersigned offers' for tale on,favorable terms, a large number of building lota in the Bth Ward of the city. The lots fronton PennsylraniaAvenns, Watson, Forbes, Locust, Marla, Yicroy and' Blnff streets, are bnf a fowmlnutna walk from the Court Housendd will be sold very e£eap. Persons desirous of securing a convenient and healthy location for a house, or wishing to purchase for speculation, Id a part of the city which must continue steadily to Improve flnJ it t> 1 1 >-1 r adrnutage to call upon the sobicribar. C MAGEE, Att'y at Law, myafrf _ _ No. U 4 Fifth street. FOR SALE.—One Barge with two bows, 130 feel Reel, ‘£l fret Beam, 4 feet Hold, bottom Plank 3 inches, well fastened and everything of the best, material and workmanship. Also nno Wei Boat, 110 (Wt Keel. 44 Inch** Depp and 20 feet wide, enquire of WATT A WTliotf, JoS) 2M Liberty 1 street. COAL LAND FOR SALE.—The undersign ed offer* for tale (WE HUNDRED and PIJTT ACRES of 00AS LAND, •Ituated on the tint pool, one of the most desirable location* on the Monongahela rirer. Tho attention of Iron men, Coal men, and capitalists is directed to this property, as it is bellered the opportunity for profitable inyeannent tssnch at is not often prestated. The terms are easy. Foil particulars be obtattßby letter or otherwise, by enquiring of • jqninu* .. ACBTIN LOOMIS A CO. Stock and Note Broken, »p 3 No. K KonrthStreet. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN"LOOMIS & 00. AT TIIK MERCHANTS’ EXCUAXGE 1 EVERY TUUR&DAY EVLNIMI.—Rank, Bridge, lonmca cod Copper Stock, Bund and Real Katate sold at pulillo Bale at ll»o Merrbaota' Kxrh&nge by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO_ Notea, Draft* and Loan* «□ Uoal Eatate negotiated on rcaaonaLle tenua by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Stock Not* Broker*. 92 Poartli at. . Farm for Sale. AItTILL he *oM at Publir Salt*, mi tlie^fa ¥ f premise*, nn TTKSI>AV.~Marcb 4th. a well Im.Pfcj (roved farcn<>r acres, situate inh'utUagljafn township, Vaahington Co, Pa., about two mile* south of Finley ville. Tberasr* at<oat 176 acres under cultivation. good fence's, large Brick Dwelling Ihmse. well Gnishedl with a jowl rrl lar, spring lion**, a l«rge Log Barn. weartierUardcd, a Muod Orchard (nut, etc. The farm is in A high *tate ofcultlntiou. Is well watered and Improved, convenient lo chorchoa. school*, etc., in an excellent neighborhood, and altogether a very dufirtblr one. The owner Intends moving west. P.«wmlou given ou thr Ist of-April, IK6S. For. further p&rtii-uUrt, terms of sale. Ac, enquire of the subscriber on the promise*, or ot KDW'D CAMPBELL, Jr„ at Sheria's office fk’.ViUwtaF * •aMI'KL (VH3PEK. «tfD(cal. An Infallible Cough Ueine«lj'.~l h**i been slrk three month*. u«t aLln to do anything, with a cough and stutfej condition efthe wind-pipe; ftrlod several of tho best physicians iu this city without rcceirlng any benefit all of them eoi.l my lnng> wore affected. I w*a coufioed to my bed during the greater part of this t ime, I expectorated a great deal of matter from my lungs. The first two doaea «f your Pectoral Syrup that I took. I could not take without laying down in my bed, bet before 1 had taken two bottles I was entirety cured. I have been well ever since. My sick lies* commenced about lb» flrat of March, of this year. I am now, and was at the time of my elcknrds, living at Thomas Patterson's, In Cuiou street, near the Diamond. mubnicli. Oct. 2S, ’57. lliCHitt. McATOT. Prepared and sold by Dr. QE<>, 11. KRVBER, No. 140 W Pittsburgh, And by Druggists everywhere. jo2oaUwtF Dr. K-Etser’s Suocldkr Braces — From Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1858,—For more then yean put we haTe constantly worn the Washington Boa peudor Brace, manufactured by Dr. Geo. ll?Keyscr, of No 140 Wood street. Id this city, and would heartily recom tue&d it to all a bo art compelled to-follow a sedentary occo* patio a. As we Law before remarked, In calling attention to its merits, it answers for a brace »mi suspenders, tbs weight of the pantaloons bslugso placed ss to continually tend to bring tbs shoulders to their natural position and ex pand the chest, Women, bnndrodsof whom are annually injured by tho welgnt ot enormous -SKirts," should also procure these braces, lie particular in procuring the kind mentioned, ss many of the bricee sold are humbug. Sold at Dr. OEL). 11. KEVSER’S, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood rest, sign of the'Oolden Mortar. Je2B:dAwi? IkoJj to uf mj “®f®f,MliflcUldPMm, th« power of and *ll the circurnatauera that attend trumpet*and tobc*. treentlMydfep-naed with. They *t-» wornby l&ldtwso not to b* perceptible to otbrn, aad tn hnrdir frit whi worn. «&pply to noO-aawK Dr. O. 11. KEYBKR. 140 Wood st Twenty Yean Blindness Cored by th.l Oumerma Kt* Lotion.—Mr*. Charity Carnahan, of Tetnp*nmc«Tflle, wasenUrrly blind to oueeye for mare than twenty years, and could scarcely tee with die otber. She i* *Jm<**t entirely caret! by one bottle of "Qra'fftnherg fy* Lotion,” *ad bellevr* that another buttle will entirely re store her eye*. told at Pr. UEO. 11. KKYSER’B, No. 140 Wix>d street, sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 23 ceuta. ooStriJewsF The health of American women ~lur many yeata I have troubled with genera weariness aud languor, both mental.and physical; caprice, llstlmioees, doll headache, pain in the head and temple*, eoldneaa and tendency to stiffness. palpitation ef the heart, very easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, atomach and botreU deranged, with pain. Any mental or phyalcal exertlou waa aura to bring on all the symptoms, and I had In addition, falling of the womb, and great pain In that glon. 0u« pliyaiclan aftej another exhausted hie akllland gave me up. A patient and persevering nee of MAR SHALL'S UTERINL CATIIOLiWN fortunately cored mo and 1 have no WunU icffldent to express my thankfulness Mr*. JULIA ANNE JOHMON. I can truly.aay that I have bSen a sufferer for many year* With white* and deranged menstruation. After a while I had other trouble*, inch «a pale (ace, Indigestion, wasting away, general Uaguor and debility, pain in the «m»n 0 f the tach, a sort of aching and dragging sensation, pain between the shoulder blades extending down the spins, lot* of appev tire, trouble lu the stomach and bowel*, with cold hands' and feet and dreadful nervousness. The least excitement would make me feel a* if I should fly away. 1 tried doctors drags, and everything, one after another, without the ‘benefit. One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTKRINECATUOL ICON changed some of my symptoms for the better, and Jr>& lam entirely and radically cared. I wish that every woman conid know what it will do. CLARIB3A ODER. MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATQOLICAN has saved my life,** I verily believe. I tried doctor* and medicine until it seemed useless to try longer, when I met with a lady who recommended the Cathollcon so strongly that I deemed U my duty to try It. I was mostly trcobledLwith deranged men struation. My symptoms were principally pains in the bock ami abdomen, bearing down pain at ‘the time or the illness, bloating,colic, nausea, constlpotlon, feeling •• if the hack and limbs were braised or broken, eructations and vomiting . anxiety (life seemed to bo a fcordea,) disturbed sleep, faint. u«es,shndderlnga,fltttgTicoD walking (n the mornjng, flatu lence, constipation, p ream re ofblood In the head, especially wUn stooping, great Irritability of temper, almcwt constant inclination to pass water, great retUesttHw and de aire to weep or feel nnhappy. 1 frag not only entirely cared, myself ef all these symptoms, which I have given as an im perfect account of my suffering but l hate known eo many other* cured In oar town that I feel bound to let yon know that others who are similarly situated may also find fellet * EMMA YO3BUEQIL For a long tlmel had UteriueeomiiialnUwith tbo follow iug symptom*: I was nervous, emadaud and Irritable: emed to abound In complaints, soma of which 1 wtU try to give you: pain In the lower organa, and a feeling as if some thing was goto* to fall out; inability to walk much ou ac count of a feeding of fullness; aching and draedn* and shooting palm la tbs back, loins, and extendlngdown the legs- the Jolting produced by riding caused gnat palm spasmodic shootings aadj*aln* in the slje, stomach and how! els; headache; with ringing in the ears; every fiber,of the bod* seemed eore; peat Irritability; intense oerronsnen. I conid not bear the leastsxdtement without being pnwtrated for a day; I could scarcely more about the house sod did uot take pleasure Jo anything. I had pn>nnn hope, havin* ried everything, U I supposed In rain, but a friend called tny attention to MARfIHALL’B UTERINE CATUOLICON I took it, hoping against hope. Most fortunately it cured me, and there is not a healthier or more grateful wftnan j n the country. I trust all will use it It is truly the woman’s friend in need. Mrs. FLORENCE LESLIE. tuItSHA WS U&RI. Vi CATIIOLtCOXvm arlnin. ly curt Falling of tha Hfcmd, mita, Snppraud, ImnULZ or Painful ***** Of tk* x*dn*y I or Urinary Qrguiu, RetaaXtm m-rL^S to*** o/Wu,Jtokm, OntKenmftef iisdcfianAttbatß*»t\ r ni.g trrit .‘ “* vainly yasSr^^^-gtea.^ l>bb* on H. F Suss to nr Jtwfcrwlnby flaMI ftiun T^TFTfrTn 1 0; J,l i L8 ‘ ROLL BUTTER; '* v ® do Eggs • 5° SoperilMPionn 10 do Wall. Sotos, so tack* do do 3c*ak« Potash, ,RecJ*ca-fc r salebj fiHEJVER A DILWORTH, jniCi 13Q and 132 Second street. VV ■* Llj r APJBR ! WALL KAPEKI !— - - * T OO.are pnparisgfbranlm mehsesalaof Wall Paper thfaeuriag. Ons*and•«, at S 7 Wood street. r* •» * OOfY PCS. BULKSHCWUJKKS Jutland to, nil bj fal SXIBITEB ft DILWORTO &uotral. ■ PPll GRAND PIANOS. THE PARLOR ORANBPIANOS ©fto Stjlr Square IJtanos. From the llanufectory of Chlokering& Sons, Boeton, JDST received from the Manufactory Ctueurliic a Sons, Boctoo, the following daatraUeaoa elegant stock of Piano Forte* One Foil S*Ten Octave GRAND PIANO FORTE, with . superbly, camdeau. * puce • One Full Seren Octare GRAND PIANO* FORTE- ele- SiDt Rcaewood cue. Price KW PARLOR GRAND SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO nearly equal in power to a foil Grand, jet occupy ing only the roam of an ordinary Square Ptaso.— SQUARE PIANOS. Two Full Carved Boaewoed. Louie XTVth Seren uve Pianos, with carted derttndfiret work. Two Roeewood ? Octave, Cliffbrd style. Two do 7 “ Cured mouldings. 4 Four do 7 “ Plain round comers. Three Walnot 7 “ Front round corner*. • Four do &X “ Front round corner*. Four Roeewood 6ys u . Front round corners. All the ahoreareofthe nv scau, and with full Iron Framea,andnew Parctr Amos. \. Theea lnstrumeatabava been finished specially fur tW subscriber, and are the flnt that have been brought to thd* city. Their superiority will beat once diaeorered by any one acquainted with the mechanism of a Piano Forte. For eale at the new and reduced price Ust by JOHN H. MELLORi No. SI Wood Street •ofcdawFSole Agent for Chickering A flona. Boston New Arrival Pianos. H«KLEBER k BRO. hate/»eae3— • Just recetred an additional stock of. Pianos from the Factories of 11 • | 11 NDNNS k CLARK, Nrw You, and, . STEINWAY k SONS, Nrw Vets. Which, together with a lore* previous stock fonts the most extensive eoljrction of PIANO FOBTEH em before offered by them. The above manufacturers areknqwnto have no superi ors in this country, and their instruments are fasisuppUnt iog thoee of other maker*. luconslderatlooefthe pressure in the money market w* will nil low and on accommodat Ina terms. H. KLEBER k BRO., feU No. 63 Fifth street. RINCE & GO'S PATENT H EtfeUu&jaeaftatfe VttitediStatef and tfafl # I If Largest in ifu World. 9 1 The latest Improvement In out ITelodeoa* Is the -DIVIDED SWELL, Secured tons by Letters Patent, 22d Mar.lBU. Brmaani of this swell with the full pow er of the Instrument, while the accompaniment it aud snbdned. Hereafter, all Melodafns made by os wQlhe for- » uiahed with this attachment’ • wmtocTAxQA caaaoA Agents tor the «U* of our Sfelodeont may be found' in all theprioclpalHUreand towns of the Dotted States and ih* Canadas. GEO. A. PRINCE 4 CO, Buffalo, and 87 Fnltoa street, New York. CHARLOTTE BLDME, >Ci Wood at AehjSddoor above Fifth. _ Maßuißcthrors Agtot. g U PK R B GRAND PlANO^ag^j^ from the Factory of STEISWA T <* soys, Tort' ll* KLEOE& & BRO<|Utep!Mion tO UCOSUC Dtp to thepuMlr that they haTaJoat received % SPLEIJDID TViL GJUXD PTAXO, From the Factory ol STEDfWAY A SONS, New y»k, «UO> for exquisite sweetness end vcdomacf (one, lightens and eluUdtr oT touch, and a most tasteml and elegant «ztßloi ib ojinfti Grand Piano ever bwagfaf to t£Si city. The mechanism 1* • dthfAt rtptnling jctw%a pdMu* ed lnvc.*<tii>u of Stein way k Sons, which comfatßflg wreathe utmost prompt umb and delicacy of tooebadasmecf dura bility hot rarely attained. W« rejpectfally tnvtta tfcs pub lic, oaoaad all, whether purchasers or not, tocill and atw thlj nnrivalled Instrument. 11. KT.URtfn ft BTtA. No. 53 Fifth etrcet, Sole Act* tar Stdawt A ft-tp* N.D.—AUo, Just received a fmh lot of Ntuma k Clara** Piaooe. dali pnEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE^gflfch— \J A CONSIGNMENT—A anperb Roee-fKP9B|| wood 7 octave Plano, with fall Iron Frame,! I ¥ V ’ f | carted Moale Desk and Mouldings the manufacturerr price In New York beings4oo, will k sold to dnse a conftmoeut far $3OO. Also, a Rosewood deik; a Terr elegant Piano: the New York factory prices3so, will be sold a* above at $233. * TLo above are the net cash price*, la par money, and will bo boxnl far shipping free of charge. * Also, a good wcoad hand Plano, with iron frame, « octave, in good onler. CUih,-current funds, $lOO. A Mahogany fl ocUre, modern style Plano, an eicellen instrument. Cash, current funds, $25. A six octave second hand Baltimore Piano, 450. Ado do do do Phfladalphta do $44, A do Piano, very handsome and nearly new, cn 8 ami 0 month* credit, $225. •' For sale, together with a splendldatock of new Plano* t/ all styles from the manufactory of Cbkkaring A gone, Bos ton, by ~ nod JOHN IL MELLOB. 81 Wood ct. iHiflctllanrouß. SOB HAL * CLASS. /THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR • JLSrtt.CGieK,xtt»~ •-. Principe) ,i n,™; On M.nd. r in„nln s , V.tZZrTZI"" V .^F"," n 'JE“' "> «OSD4T*na Tinmamr EVB MNHS, of c«3i iSST ga_T<rroi, $2.00 per Saaaloo of Sixteen Lettuot. j*2? j f * STAKCB constant s' • ly on hand and for nla by lha andartlrned. Fami- JSS2 Xh * t ,u r wrlor «!SfWbb focad ; lf rt^*.? ort **P eu^T# tormeofCornStarch la o»jfor making delieata Blanc Mange, Padding* arCafce B« particular to oaqair* far “Wood** Paul Sfwpffi - 014 _ A. A. lURPY, corner Finland FciTy etreat#. LEDUEiIs, Journals, Day Boots. Cash Booki, Onler Bookj aod boctun foi ■**? aod mad# to ordar by w snlSnK? ?. laa j M»anfcctam. corner Uurk*t andSfeond to URPIIY i BURCHFIELD Continue tod«el «ZUnsiYel7 in Cloths. Csuimrres. Domklnt. kc. Men end Boje 1 Wear Aod are now offering them at low price*. ai>6 SUNDRIES—IO hhdfl. prime - VT’oTSugar • 25 bblac, Cnubed 4 a 1& - B. Coffee To W •* Pnlmixed d„ 10 “ Granulated j e lo “ Baltimore Srrop; 20 hall do do 80 ktfa do do 100 bags prime Bio Ccflav; M boxeaTkce; Soain -28 *■ Boris do 28 ** Ollrt Jo 3*l “ Clothe* Plug; •30 “ Starch; 2o •• Corofitarct* In .„J or ul by RDS t IQgu «*w Smithfleld aod Sacaulabwt* riOFFEE.-liH) baa prime Ur sen Rio OoffiTo \j/ Jn.t nrm.d .n,l lor iS. {y ATWEtI, IE I * CO. E—■ No. STFoodrimt. xtka family wiiite^Wheat FLOOR—Ioo l>ble.choke fa etore tod for aaj« br __ T. Lima t ea 5()0 C A olco White Whe at Family Flour S?l* tra tod « * ** _ 100 fine. “ For tala by JAMI 3 OARDNE&. TJUCKWHKAT FTonK._ieoeks.ci 6a ji icJi? J*i. HENRY IL CQU. IX 3. 20 h if ■ Sugar in store and for CONE’S VERMIFUGE A*o> tIVK] PILLS.—Ioo rto*j on band and for ala br B. L. FAHNSSTOCK * CO., oornaa of Wood andVom-tb itrnu. W tn&apftltariloo cotton^aek^«U*^.^^ Coral* by Dufl J-An.ISILUP* VJTARCH —20 Bbls, PearfStarcT U 100 Bose* “ * ;ocu) P E superior n«i« w4Bu,ellcaeon * , S Wa6 * t *n<* fortilobr * ATWKLT. T.vig a <vy %T) hacks hagsT l bbl.lUxMod: 100 Floor B*mU, >t>< | fcy WIUIVKB A MtWftHTIL THUELICK WATEK, tresh the X* Spring, at j>ifl JOR . rr 100 , S . A 9KS FEATHERSforsaIe by _ J..B.CASKttLP. EVEN’S ALBaTEOS PENS just rec’d •ndfcrtthbj - JtlS W.&-gATKf, 50 HMMB SUGAR in store and for nlaby »J»18 JAS. OABDZffKIL_ ‘uQS—2 bbls.justroe’d and for salsby W n. Huicam»»- rADIES'DKESS GOODS—A still farther rtdo-etlooJa price In QvOifat wio ter, at JUi-iUwT MUBPHY A BVBCSfIBJyi. STILL FARTHER REDUCTION IN* SHAWLS, . MVBPHY A BPBCHJIELIyS, • [UQAK —14hhds. prime X. O. Sngar inn I rwM anA fa uii by ‘ • L EOBI9ON A CO. GLASSES—SO bbls prime Jf O Molasses; io‘ So- BjniPi ' E- ROBISON 1 00. FLODR-100 6Ba Extra Family Flour; 100 Mo • do •BdEßperfltodo; lOOnekfßmkwbaot'-'* '* : Jo«t roc’il major ■»!« by -.J«H ILftOBIBCOt ACO /^ILS— 23 -bbU JLuueed. Oil; - V/ 10 do Bleached WlaterWtul* 01b lO do Tumeia’ , ‘ : do^. 10 do KOlLnd 'do, - JurtracM.aodferaahbr j*l* A.80D1303 AQ). UuAS—lw> hfcht* Young Hjzon, imperii aad Black Thu, JutJtfC'dasd for ulabr ; A. B0«B0J» .A CO.- J B.CACTISU).
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