the daily “NEW YORKADVERTIBEMENTS. FrsmTIMCnEH, OWE* * CO, annul mnsm UroitjjAppltWi buMloe,) •“*” Snadmf,lTewSbrL:,- ' . - Imported Wine*, Ort»ceric*»,*e. I. 4W.OEERT, . BJJ iuu mm, im ri» E ion*Ar,m»Ta«i. [OnMiiiied JSM-1 _ ■ _ TMPOBTEB3 ASD’DEAEEBSINFIRST •‘X QnaUrr Vtsnßf Gructjrtej,-®Scr to the Trt^e»no^ ■ «?«*■ cbolc. to i HyioxvAc-,lnchß*ts«nilbairdiwU, *c. . - wid Jsrx . ■. . *Af* ■ vi>it old AARTOXoad GUE3TIEIV3CLARETS- ■ _ s . <naAflS->A. wiet»of <i? fc ® brands- . i. piflgr.Rq-.gnHii2t*nd rtencii> . ' h a iTPpq i Pnr yt»* , i fiurrie. Gain?, Meat, Ac. 'CHEESE—StUtou,- ChtfSJcr, Hoy*£ Victoria, Prince Albert, jU : Parmeioo,flrorcWf 8»P»«o» and and American.. ‘'SOOAnB-*2«ffCPo«‘ PnlcrriaM, St. Croix. Ac., la Imp ■ we\Tft»y<ttt»Aalia.and Aiaencan. •_ . flf j l q-imi™ t jjpana : *ihlWlnri«. • • ,-r... £*oaf tirnot* ere - w&rrabUd anidalter*ted And of oar cw^Jjwrtauo B * l '• v 1,7 . ~. .fe&dtfr jacuggfets. _ ■ IVT ACKEOWN & • FlNLEY^^holesato If m, Dragyi&ti MflllEzrotaclarir* of Corl>«* Oil, i» tawy itmt, TittabuqcU, Va. ••. . • -itt3fciyd • O L..EAUNESTOCK * Co.i late of the finn *Co; and «ne6o»A**9,/w®|sg jft*, VTbetaolo Draggle* ' Ko. 00,'corner Wwd «w Fotnta PUtafagrgfa.'P*. .« ••'•' •• ••• ~ • _r T>- AI’FAXINESTOCIt & CO., WUP/Ji- Pfpggbta'and IfannfcKturets of White l£ad»' “LKl'lioaMtb.irs^ wrjwi Wood end Front »trreta, KK>* T ' SCUOOfmAKEKrMANIJFACXOKFJI Red Paint,' , tr and Paint*, Oil*, Tarui«h«, »UT*»t ■ Jm& AciSaaftpd et„ Pittibnnth. Pa. • : o&lj& » TOIIN * IIAFTi J r.* {SUCCESSOR XPJAS. .’;_M«.H , anfler.)Whole*a!eand Batsil Draggfot and Dealer U4{ Pain t», Oil *, Dyc*imfl>, Ac., corrur.Tfood and Sixth itreets, «-/■: Agent forDr.tVrJ* Medicine. »p2l '"T01IN P. SCOXI', WHOLESALE DEAL .• ertoDrus*j'Fi*int*,Oi!9, 'VaniWjea.and Djrestuta, Ko.' •-.»6Ub&tyitwet,Pittßbnrgh. . ‘ i, . * <tv4>JJUßlK»otnreeelrapnußptattranoiu. - - i AarigcaifcrSetnncl?* gyrop. .marSMydaw raxoracr gaicy-w-v.!.:.... ■■■..■•■ M-...~...;..gt0aQX. acitn. . "ORAON & REITER, WHOLES AEEAND ■'i'.lj BftnOf>rei«t«, cpra&rivrLiberty and St. Clair at*v ■ Btjttfrtusk, VOl, JOSEPH' I’LEMINQ. tSUICCESSORTO L. -Wilcox* Oo.)conwT Stariwtatrwtand Diam£Fud,fce*pa :x- cowtanily os hand a fuilnajl wmpleta assortment of Duns*, # AlodMnea, JladTcloa Chests, PerEmnery, and all articles per- tn life . ■■ _ A^-PbjikU ll *prwwft.Uoas. carnally rompoaudedad^ll URUOUIST, • etreet and Virgin > : riHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. : •Ay COLUSS, Fanrardl6g«M CPmthtaamn Herchant,aoJ T«a WooJ*M*lHm> - - myO ' ' A iiATE Of WARREN, - vV ■». OHlO;Commissioneud PPnrardlnjj : Merchant, and ;TTbtfICC!STSaRrJh. Wiat»ni Kescrro Ch*e»n l ßnttrr, Pot. 7 and SHrUUh, tad Western Prodoca generally.:. Front at, • botAeepa«MthOeMaod'Wooa I Kttet»rgh.;..» ' . JBANE .& ANJBK, (SUCCESSORS •'toJU*JUHcßanaj Dealcra in Floor,-Crain and Merchant*, No. 124 Booand»tre*r<tPlttihnrgh t 'pa. -■^■/>{y4n. , l t f6Tanr|jal3 •, yrorUlV gad, fiftmmSto- MrehSt,Wo. SCT ty imct, comer cCnaftd/EiUatiargb. gireo bls_fttten» tlon to of nogr > Ptgk,-Bft.-on/Xard > Owe** Bntteiy r f ' •' -’4y»Q)Dilcn3igat»TapectfnlJy •oHcHed 1 * XEXi 1 w»l,^lil<*fl<iitr.*&£?»; **■ OB «o 3 Produce jpiaitrollr, K»7> Water Httobnrgfa, V*. TT- BIDDLE, OENERAI, COMMISSION • Here hint Mid D*tfcr la Qroccrica anJ Produce, 27 "BSfiS^fßSse&*si: w i' h . ' lUfl*t*T,Cuso»AV* k .•.•ftfliMiraißw.ii eollcited and atuCictory rot urn* gup dUL. . 7,. : .JdftlytliwT 1 D OJSEKT HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION ‘TL Mcrtlikiit tt)« «alo of Weirtom Jt«err» Cbeeae, ''-■•BaUor,lArd,B*»n,Fiih.Pot«n'3 P»rt Aih», S*l*r*tu«, ; OiU, rtow, Grain, Soc**, Pried Fruit, and Prodn« generally, Jfo. $ BmUhfieM atrwt, betweca Kr*tand Water. ap3 OUABLES li. LEECH, FORWARDING ' aoJlConnnl»laQ ilmkmVßialer hi rtonr, Ordn, BJ. con/Urd «ndCottfr,ub4all2ads of rrodnce, No 8 Smlth flrtd stTyet, between Fim and Water.- - • »P 3 T?AGU3 ‘ AVAKEftOUSE.-JAS. GAKD- Pi ZSER. tTholeeale Deihr In Fltroiy Prurisioa* and i .ProJoco ccaerally, Kfr <J SsrcnUj itrwt, between Liberty - . • (Caxptts. Ttni.tXAM JfcCLINI'OCK, ■ Eeaior in ■■. W .. "' w. D. <fc II- M'CALtuM, V TiEAEEH IN .CARPETS, OIL CLOWIS, - | .1 MA.TIIK<Ifti ix.yo. 8? rbgrth.atrect pesrj¥aofi^__ attomfss. Pmirth ■trwt t Plttgtan« h »- ■' TfmPPfl S. &' AIOKRISQN, ' » '■«■ !*■ TiS?’: ~ : Big (SootlS. \fimpiix A'imicnpiEU), dealers iVI laSuta Bad lad!o’ SX? Talma* • j t B fe»ftdesnrtm«ta,Ju*trSCTlTDd and •elUDff «t »*» Fourth aodMarfceU^®* *'»*• “T* *s} KmTto fwuoSesaEb A A. • slAsv)ii -C5 »» •* * c»« B !«Drjf o<x>d*» 'ilci/udlMdlDMlmta IS ftftb s( rort, tsmbugb. ■ , 1 ®arctaS£S- „ Carrial?~und Wagon liaimfaetory. ' . sTKPHBSS, Ast>nU 1 toner Street ***? }amo -* d AtU *> •:• jpii§fjMi§§® • sssag^s^ft^wii-a-tf tIOT ?X Mi tartnß «np!e ■ SggH&SSSSK^ ;. JspriMiw*-' A« w«fevwwntedrar r:.'.- gtrgn to iypair«, -:- J«l4jja i'coteli and Carriage iraewry. ■■ JOil 1* 8O R r BBOT il BB *C O am efmmmianl JUiKO Km!l, . AT.T.WIHESV CITY. VtTOCX'D BKSPECTftJtLYIIf- gmM; ‘■' W-' fcrm tbtJr frkuds, jtba ■»-manufactnring;Carriage*. gsfwfe- : ’ - :SScfcw* apd CharioU, ln *U tbalf. ftri, - „J E<T»lr. »rn,.lio&> .ttmdrfwoa tb«martrta*onaiil» tcrmv. Using lu all r<£ ’ imxt fc&suro ShafU,Pok« *ni Wheel stotfi tD«y fpcl cobb-, ESS XSror th™ rfth ILrir »m M ch*ilaglgl»g<|,h<ro - •.;'- Cl bzs. prime Rio Coffee; . ; SwSKSw JCnud2u r - * S b s. u » “ - SSS“^ b «SS -SBSSS*^ ■;■■■■ ' SOOrmitosWr.ppJnsPwr. sssr - .ffiTAK .'!,. 9*U-'\ .-■■■■ ■ ■ ■•■■• Sundries— m -.•••.• jB-fcpaßbcTwbtTobMeo;.- •:• 25 hMi Porto Bleo Sugar; ', . ; 53 bbU Yelloir Befinod fiapw* ■.*■; .v? jo bbl*Oolden Sjrroß . M bbU Exwlttor Sjrcp; -, ■:«tM« N. 0. Hobs Mi. : SUSKSSfiES* «*W«W» • U tlorcef Bieel tOO ISiaßola I-mther, - :• flObbU pai» FUb Ofl; y2&mslu*ißQoi j,,'■ *.■ B&'bozo>Mwrtod WlndovQU«( ■.• *» isissssSr- 1 ! ' OI<D DOMINION OIfSTBU UvVSB, 'OQESEB. lUSD AXVjfflfab. LW!:BTY s ' tlUsEtS ’ ■ HECJIVED CAN AND EIIXLL J 'oyster?. . and Rnatevn Fl*ht Ac • -Qfll&diw STAKOH MUNUSi.-UAyiNp~ BEEN LSiSown , ASSss>MSlffi&t .*r*atmMaCEctarerß’ price*. Wo l,lTlt '*, l^**U,^ > “ t l{/JC w .Trade in thla article, lo an e**min»iion ot eer prewnt •<'*«, anawblchwillb«L«pte<ra«l•«* oo; mw Ho. • Woodttree i o BBLS. PRIME kOll better ITBW TORK ADVERTISEMEirrS . fnail. B/SCIIBLUS Adfertklng Hotua, No. 535 Bread' A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MANCAN /\ gmke.-taaaypArt of tbs United BUtes, from thrw to dayfl-yMlUoi; from cample "lIIK PATENT I*fT)lA BCBBXII. SAFETV gLCID LAMP," wttb *a Im nroredßanxer. Story tonilfVbo bu regard to 11to per ion/property or economy will pnrduce tbem. For iofor m„taVmall,incto4C , UOCT , s , Patentees and exclcslr® Mannfocrorert, uo3SXn«b* ; . . fl9FuKomtreet,HcTYorfe. LIGIITB, SEW TOUT <fc BRADBUHYS, -•••••► 421 Sroome SredjJfcw Fort* ' Tiff-ANUFAICTUREHS of tbs Potent Arch IVL- Wrest Plank Plano Porto*, beletrated for Jfptb. f*ll,l - n«*,riclLntM, purity, and a peculiar tinging quality oflaeif tone. (or ■ which they baro roedrod tho blgbert ecominrnt Croat tbogroatcitmiafcalcolebrltlß* of tbewuntry; and in oroyWr, when brought In competition with other iaatni .roent*, hare obtained tbo Mghroi^Ptemlam. ArrlPWrest Plank, which; i* owned and need •guaranteestheiritandlngln tnnalonger atrument: white their unprecedented demand la all parts ,oi thoeijuntry is a sufficient of their : ’Alibfraldiscoimtto Clergymen, School* and the trade. . jefelyd?* r - • • • • ; ' r ~'. :• ■' -• • ffioimtifssioti, &e. KAWOUI uses t- vaen^— —joa. a; utca. JOS.'B. LEECH & CO.; Hos iwa *3*4 Liberty at., Plttaburgb, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS -- and : COMMISSION - MERCHANTS, • “ DEALERS IN i%OTJR AND BACON, Tin Rlateand. Tinnex** Stock, ■'-V.. . AND • PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. . ]>«ai> : • McALPTNA (Lata of J. 8. Letch, 'bleAlpln-A Cte, Pituborgh.) GENERAL: COMMISSION AND . . .•: ; FORVrAUDWO 11 MEBCHANTS 1 heree and'Wtiblngtou Avettn«t; WYANDOTIB Cnnr,'.KiNBiA TEUOiTOkV, ULPERKNGKS: ’ < Joseph S. Leech A 00., and Pittsburgh Werehauta. gener* .\ . lyllaHwlyT- TIIOfIIAS « OALbAGUEU| COMMISSION AND FORWARDINQ MERCHANTS, .Y«. SO Pint Slrtrl, SI. UnU, Mo. | Jon»A Lxcth. ..Laun,Dmr&u«AO>x l l ZoaAPinTtn. WUljmrwa»tootdcr,Lead,Hompjßacon,Grain, Ac, > Prompt attention gitoo to any maunrr orfonranjlnfc. SPRINGER. HAKBAUGH, OOMMISSIo. Merchant, Dealer loWool, ProrUions and Praloco goo fcr»Uj f Llbertj itoecU'PitttbarKh, P*. - TTENRY S. Klfro, (LATE OF TUB I! finoorEla* '£ Moorhead,) Commission Merulmat, tod Dealerla PlgMctalandlMobiaj»»No.7Q WaterstrreU be lpw Market, PlUaborgb,l > ft.. • . - *P»°_ A A.IIAKDY, (SUGCKSSOH lOUAR- J\. and Forwarding Mer» chant; Agent of tbVMadlson and Indianapolis Railroad, cor ner First and Forty sU-tPittsbnrgh, Pa. JaSftlyd Edward t. ~mel ,'w, general Commission Merchant,and Wholesale Dealer Id Manu factored Tobacco, Imported and Domeetlc Cigar*, Snoft dc n 4c„ jfo. 2*l LlbwtTßtreet, opposite the head of Wood,Pitts burgh, Pa. • . mbl2:ly (Scoters. A GAL BY, CO SGHA VE & CO., Wholesale Grocer#, No#. 18 sod 2u Wood street, KtU h. - , OtO'C- EC3.. ...JU B- ULRQER- T)EIS & BERGER, OROCERS AND fXVDefttenißßuoa, Cheeso, Broonu, 4C r BoattfWest corner fimflhQeld sad Second-Stmt*, Pitt*- burgh. ° cU i'- 1 ALEXANDER KINO, WHOLESALE fl Grocor tn<l Importer of Sodi rub, No. 273 Libert, street, Pittsbo’rgh, Ps. f- . spltlyd _ WM. MITCUELTREE, Je., A BRO. Wholosalo Grocers, Rectifying Distillers, and Wm and Liquor Merchants, K 0.309 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. JW.IeJOSU..~ —.... JAS.i-COOLK. -TONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE ORO f| CEBS and Doit rarulahers, dealers in Prodacs sod PitLbai’gb Mspufkctnres, No. 141 Water street, ueir Cbsrry Allay, Pittsburgh, Pa. - t»ya ,m#i m Mum iohk B-Dn,wo«a. QHBIVER * DILWORTII, WHOLESALE O Grocers, No. 120 and 132 Second street, (between Wood sad Shdthfldd. Pittsburgh, k ' ' CUiiBEKXSON, s : A, M Orowr«jdCQin»nl»*«-»uMcrch*nt,Da»lcrlo Produc aad i'ittabareb Muxatuiiawi Article*, 105 Liberty street, Pittabargb. e _ joas fWTD—- Mciuhi> .wniu» rtoni. TOnN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE V • Grocer* ami Commission Merchant*, N'o. 173 Wood and 2K liberty Hret, Pitubargh. J ciq JOBS tTATT ,- • JOIUt WWOS» TYTATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO YY CEnS, Commission Merchants and Dealer* In Pro «!nee and PitUtiorgb Manufactures, No. 258 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. * nuis ntcuT • i, -— Ptctiy T&MAHDICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE 1 Grwort, Coami«km Mercb*nt*,«jd Dealers In Produce, No. 80 Water street, aud 63 Frpntatrcct, PitUbwrgb. TOOIUS umi, 8*—....- tJTTLI, J*- • fUteof the firm ttoblaon. Mule* Co.) Tlittle & co„ wholesale oro • CEUS, Produce and CommUrioo Merchant*, and Dealen in Pitt*bnrcb *!anafacturoa, No. 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. _____ in<. ■’cptcßaos.. - T***;;';;*"'w^AVt?' “YtTM. McCUTCnEON & CO., WHOLE* \y SALK Orucrr*, Frcxtnc* and Commlwi.n Merchant*, and Dealer* in Pittsburgh ilaauUetured ArUde*, Liberty «trcct, earner of Irwin, Pimburgh, Pa. mya I/O as ..A. t. Ll* A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE f\ Grucon, Frodacc an 3 »n4 Foaicm In I'lttrtargb MamiHictorc*, No. 8 toroen Water *od front *L, Pittsburgh. *P_ 18 T)OBEKT v ~ Jty°p> /OBERT lI.KING, WnOLESALE GRO* L PFH-Commlislon M«rch»Dt,and Duller ln&c«the<v> SuiVS.Sd « 1 kind* of Conntry Prodne*. No fill Lib f Bi*ty itaturgh, Ft Ujgrfj* TODCC* mad* oq copaigomeEU. jto.iyg fAXU X. MUUMJTO. tTobeet'dalzell & co„- wnoLE l». R»l.n Grocer*, OnnunU*loD *od Foncerdiog Mer *S, B a^DalmtoW!«*»artPi«*l.urß U iUmifrctim-, Liberty Btr«t t PltUtoirg!i r P». * Wlttuw WARD, • Dealer in promissory notes, Bond*. Mortgages sod alt securities for money, persons can procure loans tbroagb my Agency, ou reason i'SSStt* tn Imctt Ibslrmon.jtogoodiiJiW*?'. can always find first and second claw paper at tQ/ office, for “au eornmnnlratlons and Interrtews strictly confidential. Ofilco GRANT STREET, opposlte.gt. Paul * Cathedral. - Jslnltf J • ,nn U f THQ3. fc UTOKtS iTnSTIN LOOMIS & CO., DEALERS IN 1 f\. Promissory Notes, Bonde, Mortgages and all fkcuri -11 oo Checks abort fiat*. * ltl * coHal ' :r * l NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons dealring loans can be accommodated on reasonable teSand eapitalliti can bJfambbed with good securities atrenoneratiire prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Real Estate. . - -WOfficeTiolWToitrtb street, abow Wood. |' S*ADaTIN LQOMIfI. Notary Public. tnrt &oo&otUtns, 9x. Tlfil. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, W Blank Book Marmttctiirer« »n<l pr,nter *’,Q° C 7 Wood itreet, pntatmrgh, Pa. 0. COCIIRANE, (SUCUBSSOR TO t B. Sadler,) Wboleeele and detail ftMkrte Book* Btaiiooory tad Paper Uonglagt, Federal street, Gib «100 . ' s. of Market Square, Allegfeeu j, Pa. TOHN 8. DAVISON, BOOKSELLKH ANN •I' gUliooer, nccMSorto D»Ti*oo ft AgtwW, No. M MarfceJ »trttt,Pft*ryoqrtb, PHUborgh^Pm. Kay &co., bookskCEEus anu sta twr of Third, Htttburgh, Pa. School aud law Boot! con i lastly on hand. L. READ, BOOKSELLER ANISIA , TIOMEB, N 0.78 rocrtli gtrApolto BaKJingi. UNT A MINER, JJUUI^ELi • end Stationer, Hall» Fifth »troct- jausit, &f. TOXEN 11. MEtLOB, No: 81WOOD ST., (J UteKn Dteuma Alley »nJ WKSf'&arKsffi I nAIUIONIU Mg. and IWlcr In Mulc*n4 Ma«le«l Qootu. [> J a 3s , • - ■ —- BRO., No. » H®M MmfaallMtnimeato. • • fIUARtOXTEBLOME, MANDFACTOK t/ HlmSlWlrrlßPUiio T“ r V^*. n,! ’XIIAMDOEa »£j Mortal lDltrnmonU. tol« ietnt for DAVIS* <»•»*•*“™£»> with »nil without .Eoleaa'AttochiDoßt 118 Wood ■ureri. ,mjS- '- - •_: JOB PRINTING.— * QABDB, CIBCULABS. “SS.™ TOILETS. - LABELS, , LETTER HEADS, AdH c«ry executed nwtlj. promptl J fl _ JonsBlo s A CO, - J.U me-- it rrOBACCpAN^CIGAB^ «»r- °'™“ cIE “ , T b umEi CO In*toM »iul fot«U by-. J*X <T»„ n l CT ln.lcttanafor«-l»_ l tLroll ‘ sodfor«a1»l»y 2SI Liberty SL T f!o.5 US OLOVEKSE®fc (^?U) T'ioSGRKSS' ind l-ruloat JOB- *l* sUwrß : PIT MOBKIS & COr/fAKT, i. ®l* SASTTACTCUIUI OP' 1 HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP IMMERS.;; Hammers of tho following me* &?., madetoorder: ■- . .'_T_ - tfa.L Lift* (n. fall blow, 3098 lb*. u•> .«••#•< ♦* *«••• 6(®S'* • •*“ 450. it 5* “is*- a u new u * coa. , ; u t «15 « • - •• 23088 ~ “ • Wi>. , it-5 «a)** « “ '4llso'** “ 1500. . -tr- aj “at «• “• •«-«»!« - u 2COO. . S3* Order* aoliclUd. Tor p*:iieul*r»oddrrts • MORRIS * COLTAIIT. ja2l:tlly. • PittBßC»qh. Pa. WELLS* IiSDDLB At CO.. .. 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, PaJ *' :• KASWACTOatM Of . - f WHIPS, THONGS-AND SWITCHES;' Orders solicited firm'tbs trad «y*ad promptly »Mp* pddas per Instructions. - C months, or & per cent, discount (or.pash. P. HABIILTOS A cd.y ENG-tNTETORS 4c" iVUtCBCINTSTS, Comer Finland Liberty Sti., Pitt*burg\ f Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist and Saw Mills,-Brewsries, Priming Establlahmonts, Manufactories, Ac., made to order. . • . , . ' They al*o continue tbo manofactiira of their Celurralfid MACHINISTS.' TOOLS, Such a* Turning Lathes. ' Iron Planers, . . ' • Baring and Drilling Machine*, «f* Also, Wrought Iron Shafting - , with Pulley*, Hanger*, ac. w»23;lydalyF „ J,u SJkßnxili& BRADLEY. Ba« Lake, (Boloir tho St. Clair Street Bridge.) Allegheny City, Penna., KIXCFACTUXXR OF BRIDLEY’S WOOLEN SKITTISH YARN, . .Of ereryColor and Number.- 1 TS'PREPARED TO -FILL ORDERS ON abort rStfce for oTcry color or number of Yarns.. Hat- OX bwn irno of the original manufacturer* of the calobra* ed “BradluyAVfelen Yarua,"in connection with my brother, Wmi Bradley,‘or WbooUug, I would respectfully solicit a •bare of the orders for Yanis, M sbove.. . . paid toaSboep Skins and Wool. . Je>.:lyu VouiSriuiWßni... u. ohcbb WILLIAM UARSUILIi & CO., lil Penirst;, bcloir Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAMBOfLER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*, Maanfisctnrcrs -of Banildll's Patent ioiler, Locomotive, Fined and Cylinder Boilers, Chimney*, Breichun, rire Bed, 3toam Coud*nsei% Salt ijn* Snznr Pans, Iron YawU, Llfo Boats, etc. Also, BUctMn*ba Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, don* at tho shortest no tlce. All order* from a distance promptly attended to. Je22 ~ PetuTOotton Mill*, Pltunurtt. Kennedy, childs & eo„ manufac TDRKIWof— Peao A No. 1 he»ty 4-tSbcetlngs; Carpet Chain of all color* ami Cotton Twlna; • u Bad Cords; « . plough liuca sdJ ttah Con!; « • Rope of nil ii7i** aud J<sciifiU"tir. Cattloz. 49>0n!;nleft it the Hardware Storo of Iw>gan. *oq*l3l Wood ttrect, \>tli bate attention. " JAKES lUWIN, UAVUVAOTUIUB ;OF:_ SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Aciil; Sweet Spirit* of Nitre; Nitric Acid: . IloOmio'* Anodyne; Muriatic Acid; Aqca Ammonia, FFF; .Nltfrou* do Fowler** Solotlou; j.o. Piatt*...—..*. J'jusxw- **• juu*»ok- PEKRtN ifc JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WE. CHILDS&CO*S PATENT ELAB - TIC VIUK «<P WATEB-rROOI' CEMENT HOOFING. laTUttA'Sr&tlT.Tlttalflnili.Pa. ocHiJtt_ u. t CO., MANDPACICKEUS AND DEALERS IN WARREN'S;'! SIPUO VEt) HUE AND Compoaltlou Ru»f* nud Roofing Mr *° JS^offioc—M Vifth - SreeV JUNIEL DK: HITANUFACTCUIER OF FANCY COLOR IVI ED Inmoino. Y?ar«, Iflckinghaia and Yellow Ware, Ac. Offl»at th* JtounC»cU)ry,cons-of «" Franklin itmda, Binniugliam, opposjU Vitt.lnrgU, Pa. mrltfcdlj*' ; i .-JUUM *>. U**ao3_. TSOKA&VttCttU.- Uuton Foundry. HKTCUELL. HERRON A CO. xrriLli CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF the Union Foundry, U tb«ld staud of rKNNOCK. fcffyyTTKt.L 4 CO-, No. 194 Libert* at. ■Qrty will manuiactnro, u uuii, a Urge »«'» K»uf>ral «■ jcrt*B*ntof.CASFSNo3, comprUlDg Cooking Stovea, Ranges and Slide Ovens, ofrFICF AXI> PARLOIt STOVJiS, MANTLE & KITCUEN UKATES, Hollow Ware, Wa;on Bolt*, Uag Irons, BAD IRONS,TEA' KETTLES, PIXJW9 A PLOW POINTS, Mill and Machinery Castings Generally, A lid GAS and WATER MPESc.f ail efw*. ALSO, IROXAXD XJII.S OF THE BESTBRAXDS\ Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., All of which will he *»W n« mAnufacturer** prkae. wTlliabi tatk, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, n«ir Liberty, and 472 I'eiin etre.it, uext door to Alderman Parkinson’* OißtJ, aud Federal st., near Lsrocb Allegheny. . jyEvery description of Fittings for Water, Om *od gtttitn. • "r 3l *' Edcmillc Tile Floor, For Cliurchrs, Hull*, Conwnitnric*, VnUbole* and Store*. ALFRED ENGLAND, Solo ARent. Fkom the original patentees, Messrs. Minton * Co. London, and SLssrs. Millsr Jt Coatea, New York, for PitUburgh and the W«t. All work executed In aiupurior stylo. Plan*, Dr*wiDt» and Sr-ctf mens can bo «*q at No. 2 Fourth atreet, n««a r Lib srt,. t»P»] "tlllrd , jOHMCAMPUEI*!', MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS *od SIIOKS of *>rcry No 34 Smlthfield itrwl,PltUliorgh,l**. ~ ~ insurance agents. TITE& CHAFFEE Agents Neptune In*ur adca lfnll, Wood alntfL ure^a InsurucnoCo., f\ , pamwylranii Jonea* Building, Fonrtb giroet. ’ - ~ rfguri iuiiwiuat“wm«—. - ;y ~tr. AMURL L. MAKSUELL, Secretary CitF m»* Insurance Company, M Water street. _ FM. GORDON, Secretary , »nn» Company, fl~i Water »trrrl. _ T GAKDINSRCOFFIN, Agent for Frank m Ho virolniurinco Company, Nortletast corner Wood and Third *trootir ! - T> "’A."'MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware t; . Journal Insurance Co, 42 Water street. __ TllOS: GlovilAM; Agent Howard Insur anci Company andPitteburgb Life Insurance Company, corocn Water and Market streets. .. . HOS. J. HUNTER, A gent Farmers' and Mechanic*' luaurance Co, 00 Water street. OSILUA KOIIINSUN, Agent Continental lusurancaCo, U* Fifth street. ... Ryr. POINDEXTER, Agent Grant • era Insnranca Co.,ft* Frout etrcet. v slpf)olst«q). »u«iM«wutt *• avaau r.« WftU p r Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL A, CO., Ira nortort and Dealer, M Wood etreet, bet„eeu Koorth street aud Diamond Alley, where may be found an exteu.ire assortment oreeerjr description nt Paper Ilanßluge,for l'er tors, ITslla, Dining Itnoms snd Chambers. Also, 1\ lujfow ■^ftr^.gsagffiMar ..1t05nan*...777. 7777..*• TN EDMUNDSON A CO., Nos. 99 nml 98 J2i. •raird street, near Wood, Manufacturer* and Doa>er« to WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, PRI.NGRS, TASSELS AND COKJW, L COM FORTS, BEDS, " PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTHKiWES, Ac, Would solicit tli« attention of purcha«er» to Utelr Urjjr snd rarledstoclt. . _ ..a****— T SEIBERT, Pbactical UruousTCBER, • I . h'o. 100 TAfrd Strf/J, PiUiburgh, tfanutncturrr and dealer Ift CURTAINS, BANDS,BII ADE3and BLINDS, MATTHASSES.COMi CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamboat work. Cutsets fitted and laid to order. mrlfctyd jFuntituw. jottßjt. round-. s. to&kq. T. B. YOUSG * CO., v tattC?ACTSMM or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS or Every Deseription. FACTORY— federal SL, between Wylie and Jtnma. Arenas Warehoaie—Nos# 18 It 10 SmithUtlil 81., STEAMBOAT CABIN-FURNITURE —We are constantly maanfactaring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURXfTURE and CHAIRS, .and inrlta tho attention of *SSEP* * n JAMKS W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Nos. 97 & 99 Third Sfc., Pittsburgh* JW.W. RESPECTFOLLY INFORMS . hi* friends *ndcnstomers.lhAtbft has Just completed hfs stock of Fanilture, which IsafcJdedlytholargest andbe*t erer offered forealo in Hilarity. A* boisdetenalpod to up hold blast ock, with seasoned materials, beat workmanship end newest designs; aod from • tho extent of hi* orders and faculty 1b mftnotetnring.be li enabled to prodoce-wanjtit* «d TURNITURB at the lowest prieea. • He keepealways on band the greatest variety ofewy • description of furniture, from the cheapest, and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, thatja house, or any part ofoa*-, maT beforn&hedfrniu hisfttockpor manufactured exprroiy loonier. nlg> ftflESicians. TVR. O’BKIEN CAN BE CONSULTED If 6t Dr. Fifth and atmtu, on SONt>AYB, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS,from 10 to 1 and lto 3 o’clock. - _ > 4QPBealdcneoon tboDnnnurilloßoad. :.j JcSkljd* • T\R.' R. T. FORD still -continues his new .1 / VKOETAHTiB PKAOTICB. lUi.office, W«*t Mil . Amiae, (Faurtb Stmt Road,) Ewtcnd o :DUin*)ft4»tPrtt.VltUburKU. P». ' _ . . Hii nnllmltoii lowta la Acota and Chronic Di*e*«»cM sot U equaled in any of the medical practie&of tbo prwon - j»y, . mrlSiilAwljP. Painter** - LON&4.LAJIB, House and sign painters, Hi*T7 (Old Poet Offloeßalldlng)Thlrd*tmt,b6tweei Wood »edMarketetrwte. . - mb??:lyJ OAGRO. PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS XjUjMtW.ll,, Ji» H4CKEOWN * PISIBV •-•-- '• ! ' ' 1 —■■ " » : ===j i . , . |iftsbgi| ®i#e; >JJtISnED*4iAILYASDWBEKLTBY ■' Q . 3Jt 3E3. £s. GO. ' 9 . " - rjrrH min 1 , abovi siotnraia*. ' TKtZanJ having an csiensiee arndolwn amongst,the btuvtm mtSandrtachtr.g aU passes, adrcr- Hurt at Uxe best medium through tchtch to reach thtgnMtc. eanmk tVREKLZ O.IZKTTK is ittued every Wednch ■■ dJfanJ&djmlay, on 4 large blanket that, andeonUms t n adJifcn to the newt cf-lhe. v:e'\,-a carefully prepared and reliable report 0/ th* and monetary & fairs andan accurate Bank bote List , corrected ueclhfor thitpaptr—making it the best Commercial h na^apermthe. ■ Wei • • . - : ' TEUMSI • BAIUT—Six iwlUrt p«r annum, payable la advance, or 13U «nU pw week. P*y»W» to tbo Canton. WKKKLY—Two Dallam jter annum, pnyaMo In advance. Clubs ars furnUhed oa tbs following torn* ' . ' ,jFonr cojiles ono J«T- ®- • 'ii n cntT« «• “ 7ZZ~7ZZZ~ZZZZZv) oo • And one to tiie person getting up tba elob free. >\ 43* Advance payments ate strictly required, and no p»- per will be sent allur Ibe time is up It* wbkb it was paid.-; Rates of Advertlalnv. 1 Booaro of 10 lines, t time 5® i •• u « a.** ® i M « “. s “ ~...- » w fa « a 2 « -3 00 ] * “ 3 “ —.4 00 i .< muj month. - ...... &0® li. .. « 2 u 700 | « 44 aI? « „ ....... *0 00 VeuriyailTeilisenareentUledtoone»qu«ro,cbsng aWsnt pleasure, per —oo v Bakceoft os Bancroft, the Historian, who was to preside at the New. York Anti-Lecomptou meeting, has sent to the papers a letter in which he intimates that the Academy was rathe’r unfairly closed against the gathering. He writes his opinion ofLccotnpton at length, in the course of which he say?: :: * v Tho cardinal point on which tho great quesr. lion turns, is this: Is the Lecompton Constitu tion the ohoiee and wUI of tho people of Kansas? Isay it is not, and I shall prove it. The first witness is the Convention itself; they were urged 16 refer Ibe matter to the people; the President in his high office pledged himself over and over, and over again to tho approbation of that coarse, and by.thc authority an t .vkh the knowledge of the President, the Govmior, and officers of the Presldimt’fJ appointment, quieted the discon l«hii of the people of Kansas by advocating the necessity of such submission before the Consti tution could claim any validity. And yet Ibe Convention refused to submit its doings to the people; thus confessing its consciousness that its work would be rejected. The second witness is Ibenewspaper press of Kansas; that press is against the Constitution by a majority of seven or eight to one. Next; Kansas; by act of has a right to a delegate in Congress, charged with the duty to speak for its people. They have flow a dele gate who is undoubtedly Iho choice of the peo ple, and is ibe first KansaiVjTelcgftte ever chosen by the people. He is myinird witness. : Next; ask tho line of Governors appointed by Presidents themselves; Geary, Walker, formerly Senator from Mississippi, andrecenlly proposed for a place in the present President’s Cabinet, and highly commended by the President himself; Stanton, so lately member of Congress from Tennessee, all agree. • And I would not fear to ask Denver, the present incumbent; he will cer tify that even a fraction of the party against the Lecompton Constitution is mote, numerous than the whole of its friends. Fifth. The people of Kansas now happily, thanks to Walker and Stanton*, have a Leg islature indisputably representing that people; and so soon as they could lift up her voice, they protested against the Lecompton Constitution. Sixth. Those State officers who received the largest number of votes aL tbe election on the 4ih of January last, have likewise sent their protest to (Jongrcss. Seventh. The voice of the people of Kansas itself should be heard On the 4th of January ibey repaired to the polls nnder uo ordinary circumstances of solemnity. Tho Dissident has sanctioned the proceedings by his special pro tection; the Legislature and Denver took care lhat the vote should be an honest one, and by (hat vote it appaars that an overwhelming ma jority of the people of Kansas reject the <-onati tulion of Lecompton.» • So then we havot seveu sets of witnesses against Leeomploaffije circumstantial evideuce of the Lecompton Convention; the Kansas Press; the Kansas Delegate in Congress; the series of Kansas Governors—four in one year; the Kansas Legislature; the Kansas People. A’l. all declare that tbfe People of- Kansas reject the Lecompton Couslitutiop. .WK.BTKTK9M9. Puo-Slayeey DiPtoUACY. —While the AdminJ istration at Washington la furniabiug us with an exhibition of pro-slavery policy at home, Mr. R. K. Meade, of Virginia, our Minister lo Bra zil, makes for us a demonstration of pro-slavery diplomacy abroad. Upon being presented lo the Emperor of Braxil, on tho Gth of December last, Mr. Meade made the following address Sire: —l have the honor to presgttgj&BPp j Imperial Majesty my credentials j iraordmary Bl£n!£ote~®**ipj[|gl£ : Court of Brazil. ' In accrediting a minister to lhi*,y°B ft cour niioe is Dot thereby merely dischar? *he South tcovs duty to tbe greatest power expression to American Continent, but is giving e“° Imperial tV.” i*- cerc _dealrp to. unite .with tOg a policy prosperous commerce, and result in tbe permanent-wealth, prosperity and power of two great nations, in whose destinies are wrap ped up ’those*of the two great continents in which they respectively exist. My gorerumenL is duly impressed with tue points of resemblance and identity of interest which should make the ties between the two countries indissoluble, and direct the policynnd aspirations of each.* An efjual extent of territo ry, of gigantic dimensions, gives to each nation an assurance of future power that lirts it above the reach of uneasy apprehensions, and imparlß to its position a dignity that belongs only to cunscioua strength. >- Their approximation in “many respects, in their political constitutional organization is well calculated to encourage political and’social sym pathies promotive of mutual benefits and future commercial progress, while an institution common to both countries, fixed and deeply rooted in their soil, (with many hostile prejudices to encounter from irilho'ut,) does now establish au affinity between them, and will insure, for mutual defence, a unity of action and feeliny that will prove invincible in 'the future. Tbe President of the United States, Sire, will at all times be happy to be assured of tho health and happiness of your Majesty and tbe impe rial family of Brazil* Tbe Emperor, in an appropriate reply, recip rocated the assurances of friendships but did not answer n word to Mr. Meade's hints on the subject or Slavery. Neither 1 -did the journals of Bio Janeiro, in commenting on Mr. Meade’s reception, allude to his pro-slavery point, and aL the latest dales,-therefore, Mr. Meade’s pro slavery diplomacy seems to have been a failure. ..Tun Jbhks.” —The Illinois Baptist of Janu ary It- Fiiys Ihot “this strauge infatuation is again retired in oar immediate vicinity. It made its appearance in a protracted meeting among the Methodists at Indian Grovo. The ministers who cottducled tho mootings moved them from Indian Orovo to Avoca, and brought with them five or six jcrkers, and thus the con tagion commenced at the latter place. Our in formant vras present at Beveral of their meet ings in Avoca, and describes the scene aa very exciting. From fifty to a hundred were jerking at tho same lime. Their hands, feet and head would ho violently thrown into the most grotesque aitd painful shapes, The wo men's bonnets would liy off, their hair become disheveled, and in somo Instances snap liko a whip In some Instances it attacked unbeliev ers and unconverted men, who tried to resist it by folding their arms and wrapping them tightly about their bodies, but in spile of themselves their shoulders, first ono and then tho other, would be jerked back, till they lost all. control of rDoHoglbo grealrevlval in Virginia end Ken tucky this singular nervous affection was,very prevalent. Davidson's Presbyterian Ilistory con tains a very curious account of these cases. The cracking of the women’s hair “liko a whip,” as their heads wero jerked backward and forward, was quite common. Wo have never heard of it except In time of, wide-spread religions excite ment-J . •■ " , , r . .VAHCIB L. TOOHO WasttiSoios, Monday, Fob. 15.—Tho House Committee on Kansas had a meeting this after noon, and had a stormy time of it. The majority voted down every proposition looking tan fair investigation of the foots. It is evident that the Intention is to override every consideration of common doconoy in order tottlfia investigation,, and to crowd a voto on the Kansas question be fore the fads can be brought ml.—Disp. to A", y. Timet. - r . SiasivtoASTlrr.Jt.— TheNl Y. /Tends says: “Messrs. Broderick and Stuart, of Michigan, were present at the caucus. These Senators were informed that in future no Senators inim ical to the Kansas policy of the Administration would be expected to attend any caucus of Dem ocratic Senators; In fact, Douglas, Broderick and Stuart are read Out of the parly." Important to Railroad Companies.— a Tery Important railroad well as to the whole traveling public, was ruled by Judge Woodward, of the Supreme of Pennsylvania, .in the long contested suit or O’Brien vs. the. Philadelphia, Wilmington ana Baltimore Railroad Company. The Philadelphia Ledger says: ' ... “Xtic suit was brought Tor damages'., for per sonal injuries sustained by the plaintiff while - crossing In a two-horse wagon the- traefcofthe railroad. The case, was prosecuted and defend edbyeeveral of our ablest counsel, and the trial occupied three or four, days, resulting in a.ver dict for the defendants,, every point being orately discussed. Judge Woodward, charged the jury substantially.as follows: '- “Ist. That a person about to cross a railroad' track', is In duty bound to stop' andlook in both directions,' and listen .before crossing. ■ 2d. Thai If tho plaintiff contributed in the slightest degree to the accident in question, he could-not'recovor, although the railroad company were negligent,” "This, in our opinion,'is not only good law, but •commonsense. The idea that has solong pre vailed that railroad companies )aro to be made responsible for all tho consequences from collis ions the lines ot their respective roads, whether they’werc negligent in attending to their duties ornot, heeded the check which Judge Woodward, in his ruling has given it. . Here tofore, the tendency of thc.-decisions of courts and verdicts of juries have all been in'the wrong direction. Instead of tending to'make private travel careful in crossing the tracks of railroads, the disposition to consider the railroad company Always in the wrong, and the individual always the victim, awarding him promptly-.full,' and sometimes exemplary.damages, has tended to make them • recklcss .of tho damages thot : may ensue to the Railroad company’s- property, and the lives ot. their passengers and employees. If courts and juries had, set ont inthe first eslSb lishmentrof » allroada with tho principle of liold in'g'private travel liable Tor damages to railroad companies and their passengers, the nuruber- : of . accidents would-no ■ doubt have 1 been greatly lessened. The tendency has been not only to make individuals, criminally careless, but has even opened the door to the malicious and knav ish, to put comparatively, valueless property, in tho shape of horse-flesh and cattle, iB the way of danger, that a good round price might be obtained, and perhaps some private pique and malicious purpose gratified. Tho Wilmington -Railroad Company has acted wisely in resisting this wrong, and Jpdge Woodward his done him self signal credit m righting it. Tns Chateaux in Fbahce.— According to a general survey lately made of all the old castles and country seats now existing in France, there remained 20,312, of which 311 are of the 12th and 13th centuries; 804 of the Mlh'and loth, and 3,114 of (he ICtb. The others are of a later date. ' More than 2,500 of them have drawbridges, tur rets and crebelated battlements. ,-ffot titnt. FOit RENT—The large Warehouse SjjSl now occupied by W. 11. pralth A Co„ Nos. 161 jjiiL First mid Second street*. Enquire of pack, McCUKDY a CO., JaUlulir ' Nog. 1-i‘J Fir«t and 120 Second st«- TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling £j|s) Ilousf, No. 175 Wyllo street. atpresont occupied by our Richard Floyd, well fiulshed and fn good order, ouil has all tho modern conveniences; water, gas, *c; also stable •nd carriage Loose. Apply to ; jair, • * • JOnN FLOYD £C6. 17"OUNDUY FOli RENT —Tho Pikesix FocjfMT, tVnn street, Pittsburgh, formerly occupied br'Frceman k .Miller, now hr Ualll Speer, la tor rent. For terms enqulreuf ALKX,MILLEft, K-q., or of SI, UN DERWOOD. at tho Bmibof Pittsburgh, jal-hdtf FOU KENT—Two desirable Houses on stlt It., being the «mo I occupy at pn sent, juidtlio mw House next door.' Possession given on the let April. 1833. For rent, Ac., apply tu ALEXANDER KINO, 2T3 Liberty street.- ALSO—A comfortable three story Dwelling JUoufe on Penn street, nuar Wayne. Posession c»n be'bad forthwith. For term*, Ac., apply to ’ ALEXANDER KINO. ALSO—A tiroMory Brick Dwelling tlouse on Esplanade •trret, AUegheDyCilV. Immediate possession given. • ALEXANDER Kt>'o. Al£o—A Florae DtrDlllng.ln.th6 rear of tbo above house, ,m Jamosstrect. Allegheny City. Reiitlow to a good ten ant. jaS ALEXANDER KINO. FOU KENT.—A comfortable two story Uriek Dwelling, with Bam and about six acre* of ox* celletit land, nud near East Liberty. Pw,4rtju<m may bo fad Immediately on application to ALEXANDER KINO; 273 Liberty treet. rpo LET.—A 3 story Dwelling House, on I peun street, between Hand and Wayuo streets. Keut moderate to a good tenant, and possession given at once. Fur terms apply to .ALEXANDER KINO, del , 273 Liberty street- To Let, „ A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY gS Dwelling, altoato on Washington street, Allt-JcS, ghi nr city, coutainlng five rooms and Blushed garret. Fos w*l»ncan be had immediately. Enquire of jy3o IL 11. KlXtl. No- 210. Liberty iL Dwelling uouse to kent.—That coutm»lioui and well flnislitvl Dwelling House, N 0.25 pike itmt, now occupied by Ihe tubscriber. The lions* is lit fine ardor, and has all tbo modern cunTcuiencea, water, to make Itdcslrable for a family. Fotseesira can beluwlany tlmo after the first of May. Apply at N 0.42 ' o , Q&n<tiT«t t to ap22:dtf JAS. LAI'OIILIN. TO LET.—The llail formerly occnnled by the Sous of Temperance, on the corner of uood alia Third at recta. Entjuireof JOHN M’GILL A SON, Btrtfctf No. 267 Liberty atreet. LLING FOR RENT.—A desi-|®’ tenstury BrickJlGU« on Congress street, paiotoii *mt Xj'ALL AND WINTER— COOKING AND PARbOR STOVES, GRATES AND PENDERS, FIRE IRON?, SCUTTLE?, And other mvwoimble artii !«•* in »ny line, lor **!• to enlt GEO. W. HOLEY, Oc2l Kr<liT*l street, AllfttJK'nj. TOV BS SToYKS!! STOVkSIH-^Ttac Tropic Cook, Dio U-H improved, ** well as tbo heaviest ut Dip site now made; llw Parlor and Chmnter Store: Tho •Ida," which Is conceded by all who liuvo scon It to l>o the most li andsoinoand ornamental Stove* here or elsewhere.- Call and #«> them ut llu* Iron Citv Slovo, Copper anil 3’lti Warehonseof T. J CHAIO * CO- ' •el! No. 134 «. NOTICE-AU in;rson» having claims a^ain.-t^ OGORQK K. AItN'OI.D, or la auy wU» Mtl.t.M to hint, will (ilihtso cull at ouci* mxi pay to. or itrrarit'c ttio tamo with HUDKHT UALZGLL, at It. Dolzcll & Co., Liberty «twl, or A. 8. UELI* N,i. ion Fourth »twt, Pittsburgh, ja23:lind-chn Assignee* of Qco.lv. AtUtOLfi. DUNCAN'S BUSINESS AND orna mental PEXMANSUIP, just published in six mini t«ire,ilunrtodciny size; being the most complete Kystem eltrfnt. noirttltogether superior in style urn) quality to «uy bltherto«itr*re«ltothepabUc. Each h.*.k contains 21 jmges, and *lll be furnished at the low price ofl2*sct*. A liberal discount will be inode to wholesale purchasers for cash. \VM. 0. JOUNSTON £ CO-, Pabllsber*, Blank Eook Manufacturer* and dtatlonrrn, j*l3 Noli" Wood street. I COSMOGONY; or, Tor. Mysteries of Cre- J aiiox, being an analysis of the Natural Facts, stated iu the Ucbrnic account of the Crentiou, supported by the de velopment* of existing acts ofQod toward matter. B-atri- e Cenri; Barth’s Africa; hiring* to tie’s Africa; Debit aud Credit; Memoirs of Geunesi-ret and tho Bow Ln the CJoud, by McDufll English Heart* and English Maude Barton's Life of Aantn Burr, Knight's English Cyclopaedia; House hold Wavcrly for February. A uew sOpply of Episcopal nud other 8. 8. Books; W. Arrlicr Butler’s Ulitory of an cient Philosophy; Ministering Children, 4c. For sain by h-12 J. 8. DAVISON, Cl Market st. _ Piear'Vork and sVn Francisco Steamship Line, via Panama Hallrond. rpilE first class steamship Northern 4 1 LIGHT, X. 600 tons, K. U Tinktljianph. CTlisail from pier 3, North River, «>n WKUSESDAY', Starch (Oth. for ASPINWALL, connecting with the flirt elite* steamship ORIZABA, 12,50*1 tons, J. it. Hh-telicu, Master, leaving Sanfrancisco Starch sth. For iiaoanco and freight, apply ONLY to D. TORRANCE. Agtnt, foWmd No. r» Bowling Green, New York. MECHANICS’ * ENGINEERS’ TEXT BOOK?.—Hoslett’a k k Hocl:ley*s Mechanics’ and Ktigiurer*’ Book of Itefervnro and Engineer*’ Field Book. UifH-well's Engineers’ and Mechanics' Bucket Guide. Kelt’s “ “ “ lleuck’s FlidJßock for Engine*!*. •* Griswold's Engineer*’ Companion (or the Field. Scrihuch’s Mechanics' and Engineers'Companion, felt) KAY’ k CO.. SSWoodst. Y" ALUABLE SCIENTIFIC - BOOKS.— Ure's Dictionary of Arts, ManuCrtnrcs and Mines, 2 volumes. Knapp's Chemical Technology, 2 rol. l.ardnrr'a Lectures on Science and Literature, 2 vul. Dr. AobUson's Hydraulic*. Edited by Bonnet. Kwbsuk’s Hydraulic* and Mechanics. Do La Beebe* Goowaphlcal Observer. Legal !’• Manual of Klomsulary Geology. Taylor’s Statistic* of Coal. « Monty’* Physical Geography of Ihe Sea. fell} KAY k CO,So YVood et. Toothache la instantly cured by efowdrons of Dr Keysor’s looth Ache Remedy. Prepared the drug store DR. KKYBKR,,IW Wood*, 1 InSA-iliwrF Klfp r\l Ihe Onldeti /"VATS.—3OO bushels just received hud for yy sate by fc< HENItY If. COLLINS. . IDE R.—Twcnty-ono barrels j ust received nod for talc by led HENRY 11. COLLINS. SUNDRIES--' 100 edit assorted lizos Manilla Rope; • 150 bale* beat Nary Onkum; 25 barrel* Pitch; on hand and tor sale by JONK4 A COOLEY, fcQ yo.Ul Water strect.nearChcnT»uey- SYKINGES —1 have just rco'd ft supply oi JWUooVCUtiniW SjrrlOOT. P nl “!y e ~.521“ rior to any other uow In use. .Thoso. wishing any tbiDj . thtt kln.Ul.ooU call .nd main* clK.licn 1 . . corppr of DUmoud aid Market ruc’fL rpUOKN’S EXTRACT OF COPAIVA &, 1 SARSAPARILLA—Another xapply of this celebrated Fur-lbh rec’d fay feO ■ . 403. FLEMING, URNING FLUID & CA3IPHINE~An excellent article ofFlnld andComphltte constantly qu l*nnd at frQ . JOS. gUanKOU KITING INKS—Arnold's, ffibbcrt’R. Maynard A Noyes?, and Butler's Writing Ink*, sold by frS - YVYt. 0/ JOHNSTON i CO., ST Wood *L XAHY APPLES—SO bus. best quality rcc’d J J and for sale by " fet-, HENRY iLCULLINB, 8 BARRELS* FLAX SEED.—Received and and kraals hr SHRIYER k DILWCRTH, *4/ No.ISOA IWgwuttsttvst :. iLUME L. jfot Salt. ,\- Farm (or Bale* • THE ANDERSON FARM. Sj njilcaEf •bore tho depot, at New Brighton, Bearerf Co-«JEaH*L- Pa-Bn Block Hcuseßna, containing 103 acre* cf exccilaat laad,»very acre of which Is tQUble,aad9sof whkhitQQ* ‘ dercoltiratfoa. There are 18 acres of good tlmber.6o.»crea In craJa and pasture, and an abundance of eoaL There Is an . Orchard ol grafted Bruit tree*. Inalmcwt every fieldvbere tacbod ex-board edlogj aHnall teaaat bota* and a gooa, oia In • rMpoctaH, ndglilMrtoA coorcolrat u For ttrmi.o'iqojn “ CTQf J»lgJF»ltT J.aNPEBSU.T. Brighton. Ffc ■ ; : ':“'■ ouq Land ,{bi Bale. - TEE autaciibor offers Tor said section ten, toTOhipU nmgo IO.EIMk cOTdtr, Olilo, known as “Iknraan*#Secnoa, I’contsinioff 1 ’contsinioff W)urea. ItU •itusted three mile*west of Massillon, on the Steteßow , leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of t»*Ettt> Vntrgb, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The youth, east and north-east quarterv bra partly cleared tad improvod— tho Teoainder Is corered-with npvtlor timber—and tue whole Is well,watered. by. spring*and-runnlng streams^—. This section is eontldered tba finest boily of land In the ctmsty. It-wQllbo'.aoM- tmdiThlcdor In qoartora to suit purehasers.-'.To tboae.vhb desire to invest in real estate a utter oppor&mlty.ts Vary!joflered. ..' '' J. B. SWKTTZER, oc2fcdSTrtfT , N<i.lol4th streeLßUtshorgh. T?OH SALK—A Drug Store situated in one T of the best locations In tho city of Pittsburgh, for either aJobblngtretaHorprescrlptionbuslncss; .Indoccmcstsaro ottered to pnrchascri conuining advantages of rare occu-» renee. For information Inquire of JOUN lIAYT, at Noi ICO Wood street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Pltts borgb, Pa. - - ~ Land for Sale.. FOR SALE CHEAP, 120 acres of Land in Marathon county, Wisconsin,'near Maraibon City.. Apply to ' Ror. C; BIACREADINO, foSdwdla Mllw«ikle,WUconsln. T7QK SALE -At - Jackman's -Livery V Stable & ffna bay PAiULT HOUSE, 1 re liable in every mpect. - C.KWIS A KDGBETON, jaS . :• ... ;. IQT Wo^atmt. "TTALU AULif" 3IXX J’KOPEBIf, FOR Y - SALII. —Tlio undertigned offer* for Bale on ferorable tersu. a large number of building. JoU In the Btb Ward of the city. The IoU Croat on Pennsylvania Avenue, Watson, Forlxa, Locust, Sfaria, Ylcroy and Blnffatfeet*, are bate fowminutea walk from .the Court House and will tie told very cheap. , •- i ' Persona de<iroa*: of *eenring. a and healthy location fora lionte, or wishing to purchaso Jor ipecuUtkro, in a part of thedty which must continue steadily to improve will find it to their advantago to call upon theaabacriber. C. MAGEE, Att’j at Uw, No. 104 Filth street^ FOR SALE.—One Barge with two bows, 130 foot Keel, 23 fort Beam, tfoot Hold, bottom Plank Slnclc.swell feitcucdand everything of the best material and workmanship. ■ - .Also one Heel Uoat, llfifoet Keel, 44lnchoe Deep and 20 feet wide, enquire of . WATT A WILSON, ja2o 2G3 liberty street. COAL LAND FOR SALE.—The undersign o*l offers for sale ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACHES or - COAL.LAND, •: situated od t)ie first pool,out) of the most dairablelocations on the Monongahela river. '• The attention of Iron men. Coal men, arid capitalists la directed to this property, as it Is Iwlloved the opportunity for ifofitsble investment is inch as la not .often presented. The ermsaraeasy. Fallparticulars maybe obtained by letter or otherwise, by enquiring of AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., Stock and Note Brokers, ,p 3 No. &•- Fourth SRycet. TOOK SALKS BY AUSTIN ~LOOM IS & CO., AT TUB MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge,: Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond and Kent Estato told at public sale at the Merchants' Exchange by ; AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Kotea, Drafts and Loan* on Beal Estate negotiated on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A.COt soil SUkJc . Note Brokers. 02 Foarth st. WILL he sold at Public Sale; on thoga premises, oo TUESDAY, March'Uhj a well hn-Kfta prove*! Farm of *335 acres, situate in Nottingham township, Washington Co., aboot two tniles south of FiDley.villa There an* about 175 acres under cultivation,-good fences, large Brick Dwelling House, well flnlolK’d.'wltb a good cel lar, Poring House, a Urge Log Barn, .wcutberboarded, a l><v>d Orchard ofselcct fruit, etc. Tho farm is in a high state ofcnUiVAtiou, is well watered and improved, convenient to eburcbes, schools, etc., in an excellent neighborhood, and altogether a vd y desirable one. ThfsOwncr intend* moving west. ’ >. Possession given »n the Ist of April, ISSB. For further particulars, ternia of r.il«s Ac, enquire of the subscriber on tbo promisee, ernt KCW'D CAMPBELL, Jr., at Sheriff's effl<£. - SttgawtaF SAMUEL COOPER. : tn ~ flartftal. An Infallible Congta Remedy-*?! had been sick throe month*, not aide to do anything with a%ough and stuffed condition of the wind-pipe; I tried several of tbo best physician* in this city without receiving any benefit all of them sold tny longs wen affected. ■ I was confined to tny-bed daring the greater part of this t luie«l expectorated a.great deal cfmatter from my lungs. Tho first two doaea of your Pectoral Syrup that I took, I coaid not tako without ] laying down In my bed, but before X ltad taken two bottles I was entirely cured. I have been well over iluce. My sick* nca» commenced about tbo first of March, of this year. 1 am now, and was at the time of my sickness, living at Thomas Patterson's, in Union street, near the Diamond. PitUbnruh, Oct. 33, '67. Micusn McAtot. Prepared and sold by Dr. GEO, 11. KKYSER, No. 140 Woodstroet, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Druggists oTerywhera. acOkdawK? *_ Dr. Reyser's SnocuDEK Braces—From Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, more than years past we have constantly worn the Washington Bas pondor Brace, manufactured by Dr. Geo. H. Koyser, of No 140 Woodstreot, in thisclty, and would Heartily recom mend tt to all who are compelled to follow a Sedentary occu pation. As'we bare before remarked, In calling attention to its merits, It answorh for a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons being so placod u to eoutlnnslly tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position and ex pand the cheat, Women, bundredsof whom are annually Injured by the weigut ot enormous “marts,*’ should also procure there braces. Bo particular in procuring the kind mentioned,asnutnyof the brsow hold ore bnmbog. Sold at Dr. GEO. H. KKYSER’B, WholesaleDrugcUt,Wood rovt, *ien of tho Golden Mortar. j«*2&dAwxF . For Deaf Person*— Acocsnc Anucira—Tht * ti Itut ynuLlo tbo deaf to Leer Uiolj to become or ti'» ir«.l ,1.. i meant ofau artificial drazu, the power ariiejuinjil* rU&ctt and ail (bo circumstances that attend trumpet* ami tuU areentlrtlyditpeuscd with. They are worn .by lollies so i not to be perceptible to others, and are hardly fult wbt worn. Apply to * ’ no6-d»w# I>r. O. H. KKTHEIX. 140 Wood «t Twenty Years Blindness Cured toy ttoj Qajtrrrxurzo Cts Lotion. —Mr*. Charity Carnahan, of Tctnnernnccrille, was entirely blind in oaoeye for more than twenty years, and couhl scarcely see with tho'uther. She fa alnuet entirely enred by one bottle of u Gr(t'ffenbtry £ofion,’'aod belietea that another bottle will entirely re store her eyes. Sold at I>r.GV;O. 11. KEYfKll'B, Nn.HO Wood street, sign of the Goldcu Mortar. I*rico 26 cents. no2(KdiwxF - ; ______ fpil Elie ACtIl of amehigan women I —For many ywua I Unto been troubled with genera wearinessand languor, butli incutal and physical; caprice* Uatlvuness, dull headache, pain iu the head and temples. coldness tendcucy to stiffness. palpitation *f tbo heart, Very easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, stomach and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion was sure to bring uu all tbo symptoms, aud I bod in addition, rolling or the womb, and gfrat p*in in that re gion. One physician otter another nXliaueted- hi* shill anil goTO me op. A patieDt and persevering osw of MAR BILALL’3 UTEIUN'ECATUQLICON fortunately cared mo tnJ l have no words antflcJont to express my, thankfiuhess Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. I can truly say that 1 hate b«en a sufferer for many years with whites autf deranged menstruation. After awhile I bkd ether troubles, such as pale fitce, Indigestion, wasting away, general Ixagnor anddobiUty, pain in the small of the hack, a aort of selling and draggingsensationypaln between the shoulder blades oxteudingaawn the spine, loss of . appe tite, trouble In the stomach and bowels, with cold hands and feet and dreadful nervousness. The least excitement would make me fuel as if 1 should fly away. f tried doctors aud drugs, sod everything, ono after another, wlthcmt the benefit. One botllo of MARSHALL'S UTERUiIv CAT 110 tr ICON changed some of my symptoms for the better, and , 0 w I om 4ratln.lv and radically cored. I wfirti that every woman could kmivr wlnU it will do. CLARISSA OUER. _ MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATIIOLIOAN fcaa sated my life,as I tcrily believe. I tried doctor* and medicine ooUl It seemed uscTmw to try longer, wheu I met wflh a lady who recommended the Catholfcon so strongly lliat 1 devmod It my duty to try H. I was moetly troubled with deranged, mem struatlon. My symptoms were principally pains In the back and abdomen, Inuring down pain at the time of the illness, tloating,Colic, B*nsoa, constiputlou, fooling hh if the Lack and lUnba were bruised orbroken, ernctatioiisnn'l vomiting auxietv (life aeetued to be a bunion,) disturbed sleep, fislnt nesa, shuddering*, fatigueon walking In the morning, flatu lence, constipation, pressure of blood in the head, dksftieas, especially when stooping,gmtlrritabilityortempw,almoet cons taut inclination to pan water, great rcstlennusaod dn tlre to weep or feel nnbanpy. I was not only entirely cured myself of nil these symptoms, which I haTe given as an Im perfect accouut of my sufferings, but I bate known so many other* cured in onr town that l fed bound to let you know, that others who are similarly situated may also find relief, . * EMMA VO3BUBGU. for a long time! had UterinewmplaltrUwith the follow log symptoms: 1 was nervous, emadatod and irritable; omod to abound in complaints, some of which I will try to give you: painiu the lower organa, and a fooling as ifsom* thing was going to fall out; inability to walk much on so count of a feeling of fullness; aching and dragging, and •booting pains in the tack, loins, and extending down the lees- tbo Jolting produced by riding caused'great pain; snasmodJcsbooUngs and palnsiathoß)de,st«nach and bow els; headscho, with ringing in the fan; erery fiber of the body seemed sore; great irritability; Intense uervoarnca, J could not bear the leastexcUcment without being proewed for a day: I coold scarcely more about tbo bouse, and. aid not tako pleasure in anything. I had givenup hope. haTLnj rtedeverything, esl supposed In train, but a Wrud called my attention.to MARSHALL'S UTERINE CAIiiOLICON I took It, hoping against hope. Most fortunately It cured l mB , and ihcrdis not a healthier or more grateful woman la tha countrr. I trust all will oaa if It is truly thowemao# S!Sten£d. - Vm.FLORENCE LEBLTK.. - UABSTZALUS UTERLXECATHOUCOXtriII certain ly cure failing pfV* Hbrnb; Whiles. Suppressed, Imffutar or gainful ilentlrudion, Bloating, luflamsmUonx ana Dis tatet of the J&lnevt or Urinary Organs, JtetenHon or /aeon-' tfnfnee of Urine, Heartburn, 'Q>dit€nm,Strtmunas, fhini ixigt, pulpUetians, Cramps, Distorted Step, andafftrovtila organic or syoipaihstia, eotmeded ieUKVa vUrine organs. *ll* pries <ifHAimiALU3 UTEHIXE CA T22OLICOX U One Dollar and a Half per single batUe. On the remptef tia dollarsbotUes tSaUbestnl by e» prtss.frtsgfdmgejtaUisctapfihstxpTessTouie.- tovriU Du port <&<x addrtn, town, count g IRv&pttarante Oat Malkins toUt U ten! enrkexpi tftiumcacg. Addrta : - DK.Gm. ir. KKYBV.it, '" N 0.140 TCooditmt, Pittsburgh,- ' ’ Egn of theOoMra Mai Ur. T ARD OIL—IO bbls on R. F. Sass. to nr- JLi Hro forwle by n*gQ. I3AIAIIDICSKV A CO. |Q BBLS. ROLL BUTTER; -.10 : ' v do-' ! SnperfcimSlcmn I#/'do ' White Brant. SOsaclu . do ..do • 3 casks Potash, E«M and lor sale by SHBIV.Kft A DILWORTU, Jalft • - - .'. 130 and 132 Socnoditrisef, TIT ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER 11—. J T T- f - MABSHAIIi ( GO. Me pitpArisi' fariiiloi mensesaloof Wall Paper tW« spring. Cchib aoda«u»tSi Woodstreet. :. . y '7w-" ; got ) i*oa;iillLn SHOUEDEKS rec-dand SfSMr-'i'SS mieiveu» dimvortii . ----numb: ,ifiusttal. F ok a np. Tmr. FABLOB GBAKDTtiU* 03 jlrto «tsh ' Square Pianos. From the ilaanlfectary of Chlckerins&Sons,Boston, . JUST received from tho Manufactory : Chkkertng A 9#u«, Boston, tbe followtug desirable ana elegant stock of Piano Fortes;. ; OceTuß Soveu Octare GRAND PIANO FOBTEj With superbly carvedease. 4 One Full Berea OctareGRAND PIANO FORTE; elo* " - cant Rosewood ease. "Price.... NEW PABLOBURAND SEVEN OCTAA'E PIANO, jirtriyequaUn. power to a fuß Grand, yet occupy*' • tboiyoa of an ordinary Square Piano.— . SQDARETIANOS.. • Two Pul! Cbrred Rosawoed ieuls XlVtb B«ventare Planot with etirveddsekhnd fret work. • -Two Bosswood? Octave, CUflbrt tfyle. • ' , Two do T’ ** Ckrredmouldings. • ■' Four’' do- ' * . "plain roundccrnera' . ThraeWalnutTFrontroundcornm. : Poor do "'€s4 “ Front round'corners, . FcurßoeewogdCfcJ ** /.Frontrjtmdcorners, • . All the. abOTeareof the .new Mil* *ad with full Iron Frames, and now Pans* Actitw,:. . ■ • , .. Three Instruments hero been finished specially for tbo subscriber, and are tbo first thatixaro been brought to tbto city. Their superiority wiHbeat once discovered byotty «nwsngp«<n»«ri wtth«hi>TrwhswlManfaPianaForto. •' ' .. For nle at tho new aoi redneed pile* list by JOHN U. MELLOB. No. SI Wood Stroet ant for Chkkericg A Sod*- Poston s«9ni*wFVSoloA( New Arrival Pianos. H KLBBEK &'ERO. have««Cg>ziSM • Just received an additional atock of Pianos from tho Fictoriesof -*I I * V -.1*.. NUNNS k CIiARR, Kiw Yoss,atul 7 :STEpnFAY..A SpNS, New VaaK. ■Which, together wills a largo prevlons stock fi‘rtn« tho exttuilro coUecUon of PIANO FORTES errr before nftrrxl by them:: •' ‘ . - , - above mannfactnrcra are known to hare uo *up*.ri ors in tbiacouutrr.aud their instruments arc fait supplant* fog those of other makers. Iu coaslderationof the pressure in the money market w* will sell lo.wand oh acconyuodal' Inc terms. XX. KLKBBR 4 BAO-, ■: . ■ No. &a Fifth street. PRINCE & CO'S lMPKOVKDjs^atfe— PATENT MELODEONB.-2V EstaUlihrumtin the Ujuiti Slatti m:J iAeJ I “ll* Largest in t&*’lfbrld.-- r: ' ■ Tea latest Imbrovsraent In'our Molodeons is the - DIVIDED SWELL, Secured to no by Letters Paten t,J2d By means of thUswell Suoßutaga may be puyed with the full pow er of tbs Instrument, whilo the accumpanliuont is soft and subdued. Hereafter,allilelodeons madsby cs willbe fur nished wltli this attachment : - trrraocT krrga caatas. Agents for th# side of our Mslodeons may be found In all tbo principal citfeeand town* of the United Stole* and tli > Cauadus. GEO. A. PRINCE k Buffalo, . ajid S 7 Fulton street, N#w York. , ,CHARLOTTE BLUMB, 118 Wood elroeLfld door above Filth, dels '' : ' Agent. gu pe üb;ub; grand From ILo Factor; of . sTgnmrdi-.SQirs, yew rw*. U.fttGDEIl A iaite'plewin In tuconiK Eng to tbopoblte tbit th«y barojurt received a • j ' , SPLENDIDFULL GRAJfDHANO, From the Factary'ot STKtNWAT * SONS, Now York, which for exquisite twetluess aod Tolom* ef tope, Hg}ita«M and elasticity of looeh,amlaTiKatUitolalacd elegdfli exterior la considered thejinerf Grand Piano etrr brucslt' to tftta city. Th« mechanism it bdm ble action bijttot cd Invention of Stein tray,* £oos,~vni]ch curohJucxwilh die Utmost promptness and delicacy of tench a dcfSC* Of dnra bility bat rarely attained.:. We respectfully twite tt» pub lic, oDomndtUUwhether.pnrchaacrior not,tocrulana ace thla unrivalled instrument .IL KIiEBER * BRO* ' v .So. L 3 Fifth stmt. Solo Agta IbrSUtawar * Sons. ' -rU. B.’—Also, Just received a fresh lot of Nnuoa * Qanvl Pianos; • ••• • -• deU CIIEAP PIANOS TO CLOSEjafiSfeSi A CdKSIQNMENT.—A superb wood" ocßro Piano, with full Iron Frame,! I*l I • earvedllosicDeik&ndMonldfogssthemannfrctamr price Id New York being*Wo, win be told to close a consignment , Atsofs Rosewood G£j[ octare, 'ronnd corners, and eliding dealt: a Tery elecint Piano: the New Yqjfc factory price SSSO, will fee sold as mots at S3SS. ' The abora are tba net cash prices, In par money, «od will be bond for shipping free of charge. Also, a’good second hand Plano, with iron frame,Qoctnve, in good order. Cash, current funda,'slOo. A Mahogany 0 octare, modem style Piano, an esctlleu Instrument. Cash, fcurrent funds, $25. > A six octare second band Baltimore Piano, $5O. Ado do -do | do Philadelphia do $45. ' A CJ4 do Piano, Tery handsome and nearly new, on 3. and 3 months credit, $225. ' Forsale. together with a splendid stock of tswQsnos fit all styles from the manufactory of Cbiekeslng A Sons, BdS* ton, by no 6 JOHN lU MELLOtt. 81 \Food st. iaiacrtlanKiua. 'V>f 50BJ1IAL CLASS. KINGS, and SAHJBDAY MORKIXG ofcwh week. ttgJTenus, $2,00 per Session of Sixteen Leaeons. j&P JJ. WOODS' PEARL STARCH constant- : } • lj-cn hand and far eaTo by thotnjiknlgntd- Foal* lice may be assured that thin aapcrior starch vQI be (bend j •quid to any of the more expends# . Ipm* of Corn Starch to ' ’ oh, for (miking delicate BUnc' Mange, Pudding*, r.r Cake. i Be particular to enquire £>r ‘'Wood*' Pearl Starch* j .■ . . . ■ a. surw. ; anU , - • . ■•••'"• corastFjrstand Percy sfroete. ’ OULD’SPATENT SPRING BED Uay- 5 ing purchased the exclusive right tomlbnEaetnre and ] toll “Gould** Patent Epriog Bod," la the coutity of AUegbe- i dt, we arc now prepared to furnish those desiring to par- ' { chktD*lov>rricnl,aitapanddafall4-SpriagßcL Cell and i examine tl>t>ai at our Wsrchaßse* 'They can be attached to j any bedstead an drcmoTed therefrom at plcAmre.. Steam* boats, hotels, Ac- tarnished with this l»ij at a surs low '5 price. wit . -T, IL YQUNO d SmifhfleldtL " Jg ELL HANG INC! GREAT. REDUCTION IN PRICE!? . • ’Uoorßell* &l s2,y>. id upward*. riot qp In tbo bcrt ttila by • J.' D. MATHEWS, {135 PraUkfifcld ft. Sundries— 3'iosaoksTcnh. meat; ' - 11 bm** Flushed; :• * / ■ 105 sack Sflwr-Sprints Floor; ’ .. 257 bbli CJamtlftilllU «lo; Oa steamer Princess to arriTc for taloby • M T " 19AIA1I DICKEY A CO. T Journals, Duy Books, Cash I -J Book».TptolM Pocks. Order Books and {or sale and made to order .by/ V W.B.fIAYKN. * jalS Blank Slajaftctow, corner Market nod Second »tn TJJNN. WHEAT—3I,* sack* White and : ! Hod now landing from atcamer Potomac for sale by. [ - f«lO • -•- ; ISAIAH DICKEY A <ff. TENN. FLOUBr-105 sacks Silver Springs now Undins from *tnmer Potauiic for'eate by felO ■ : - : , - . laAtAit MCKKV * CO. T7EAX SEED—H .hogs now landing from • i I* iioomerl’utomae forCealeby - « "felO • .-ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. LARDOIE— 25 bbK Biickhanlt & Co/.s ex tra No l Winter Strained Lard Oil just .rec’J and r„r •ala by - ’felO ' T. U alt A CO, ill Btcoailat. : 0, SUGARr-20 hhcU. N.-O. Sugar ju*e ' i « rtcM and f»>r mil* ty • • - T.3JTTT.B A CO. <■, BROOM BBUSU—IO tons Broom Brush in ttora andtortaUby '- felO •. T. MTTLE k CO. E LOUR—200 bbls. St Xoui3 Extra, Flour; . 20' . **" porallye \ 1 •* jMt rac’d and for tala by ' felO ~ T..BITTLB h CO. EGGS-4bbls. fresh Egga just rec’d and for talofcy- -felO - ■ T. LITTLE A CO. ENVELOPES^— AU sizes and qualities gold by " -Wll. Q. JOHS&IOX A CO, iw • • fit&ilcacra, 67 Wood it. WIIEA3— 45 sacks White; 62 Red, • Jfow landing from iteamer Gaul for ml* by icB -V ■' J3AIAII till EQGS-t-9 tabs now. landing from Btearacr o«2e| for fata bj --■ -- IS AIAII DICKEY A-CO. T.ARD ANDGRkSASE—4 btle. Xard'and 2 I'ibM*>OreoMcow-Undias fromrtwutwr Oi»t for •&!* ~ -iftS* - ISAIAH PICKET £ CO. BROOM CORN—A prime quality rec’d this daydodforwlaby [teß] liBXEYIL CQLLISB. RY busbi bright Dry Ap ples lor gate by (feBh - IIECT,Y.It CdlXrasT BEANS— 25 buab. small Whit©Beans rec’d aod&r talobr [MI. lIBBBY n.COILTNS. TIMOTHY SKKOr-la haga rec’d and for __ ntoby - ,■ ire«BY-g»CQy^IXB. HAVEN’S COMMERCIAL, ALBATBOS; No.l4nd2P£N'S > Jastnc > tlanJ'for mlofcr' JM • . carperMatkalto.tHe^mlrt*. ROLL BUTTER—2O DM* Roll Batter;^ 4 LbXM 4o <l<V * * - > H4UBIA *£b;' •. r.r-.satUbffty it'. lo ator* sod fgv sold by '*•■ fe3 .V .r:. bbls. just jftf waj toeaalo by MiPKSOWX tegINLEY. bags choice Rio Coffee; : 'do' ; Java .v 6>7 JortTCCtirad andfor nig ty ;■ ■>■; niBODIgQN 4 Ca>. T> bbls. choice Roll But AVurfqrxU i>r: 7 Jail :JOißi. yiavi) a co„ rlinus. BJUME' SUG • tawwar© mil Pringle, f.ir tali by . ’ » l feS _ JAMKrtOARMNE?t.‘ \ 1 ftft ÜBLS. PRIMB i by icj JAJIE3 QAHDINEK. „ . ' juah. juat recM and - nzs»yii,cot,UNa. *• '4 !'
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