ESTABLISHED IN 1786. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ffoatlSSOllßn, OWBH A CO., fltmn KnffiiixA> laxmm Hoes*, (Appleton's Bull dine,) .Vo. 3iC a»J34S '-'/Broadway, New York. Imported Winea, Groceries *«- . I. & W. GEERY, 203 cue it' nimj asd 719 B»oi»wAt,w* tom. [Established '1804.] tMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST JL Qoelity Pamfljf Groceries, oßa to the Trad»,uoWi, Priral* Families, aid alt who ire choice to their tut*, end ■lealrea pentane.amdr, a largo variety ol • . . TKAL-Greea and Black, Bohebong, ranchon* Eaglhb Jtreakfast, Oolong, Imperial, Uyeon, Gunpowder, Tocog Ilyaon, Acl, to cheat* and half chute, Ac. COFFEE—Mocha and Java. - _ VFlMES—Madeira* Sherries, Ports, Bock*, *%>”*? and high grades, in original package*,.detnUotou, mag mttns and bottle*. AAJVTON and OuBSTtKE'S OLABSXS. . , ' CHAMPAIQXS-llm *Clundon’tCah't ItDp^Wrxenay. Do • Hftldiridr.q.lLMnntn’s do do / do mlQCOßS—Braodtoa, Bomv Whiskey, Gto, Arrack, Ab statbe, Kirsc^lk&,*cllit originalpacktgo*.also Curacoa, Anll«te,noye ; ao BiWsra, Acs. ' MALT LIQUOUS—Loudon BrownSUmt, Scotch aud English Ales. CIO ARS—A tarfetyof choke brand* PlClO.K3—Eortiab and Fm<to. ' SAUCES—For Sub, Cord* Game, Meat, Ac. CHEESE—SUItbo, Cheddar, Royal, Victoria, Prince Albert, Parmeson, Grayer* Stpcsjp, Dotch and and American. Pulverized, St. Croix, Ac, to bar* Vais and half barrels. BASlS—Westphalia and American. - Sperm and Whale. 43»0iir bfcnwrs are warranted nuadulterated and of out ownlaportottws.■. - l '-g&dtPr Stuggfsts. MACKEOWN &-FINLEY, Wholesale DmggiaU mdgmalactcrjrt gf jCixben Oil, No, 167 ' " ~ rtrcctj fittabnrgb. Pa. ■/ > Ja-Tfrlyd B. li. FAHNESTOCK & Collate of the firm • B. A. Fahnestock A Oo* nd roccowore to Fleming Brat. Wholesale Draggtai. No. 60. comer Wood atxJToorth Sta, PltUburffo- Pa. . .j SA,- •FAHNESTOCK &. CO., WIIOLE * ttlo BTuggist* and-Man'aftctorer* of White Lead, and Litharge, corner Wood and Front efreet*, Pitt*- tiargh: ;' ... : -mchT JSCHOONMAKEU,rMANCFACTUREtt •' of WWto Lead, Bed Lead, Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Put ty ud Wholesale Dealer In Paint*, Oil*. Tarnishes, .Tnrpen tlac/Ac.. No.Wood.Bti ocSdyd. JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. M'Gaffoy,)WholmlBand-BeUil DraggUt and Dealer in Paint*, Oil*, Dyestuff*, Ac., corner Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh,' - ' AgeatforDr.Ford** Medldne. - • : «pfl JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL erinDran Paintyo(l% YarnUbca and Dyestuff*, No. liberty. . Allonlorswtn«cdTBprompiitteotlaiC\ . lbr9ch«ndr« Pulmonic Syrup, ntr2hlyd*w mxxnuex i>a*u’*i .....a,-— — •.. bmw 'nxnaa. T>RAUN A REITER, WHOLESALE AND Drt^tleU,comer of Liberty and BL Clair eta, J" OSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. ■ Wilcox A 00.1 comer Market street and Diamond.keeps constantly oh handafoll and compile aoartment of Drags, UedldsoK Medicine Chest*, Perfumery, and all articles per talnlagtonls business. carefully compoandedat all hours..: . ■* Jafcly TSR.r OiaiJl.-MIEYSEIi.. DItUGGIST, 1 9 liawwEjayest,'comer<of Wood stmt and Virgin Alloy,Pitmrarg&lfc,.',. - .. . IJnjUuce Brains. CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLUNA'dfOTardlag and Commission Merchant,and Dtaler In Cheeas,‘3ottcr, Lake Fish and Produca'gsaetaUy, 3d Wood Water. Pittsburgh- -qfya . JB. CANFIELD, LATE 0? WARREN, • OHIO, Commission and Forwarding and Wholesale Doalcr in Western-Reaerre Cheese, Butter, Pot end Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front at, between Smlthfleld and Wood, Pittsburgh. JBANE A ANJEK, (SUCCESSOKS to A. A A. Mcßane,)- Dealers in Floor, Grain and Produce. Oomolnion Forwarding Merchant*,’ No. 131 Second atreect, PitUbnrgh.Fa. • [Jan.l,^?aQy]^l3 TV AVID 0. lIERBST, FLOUR, PRO \'w dnce.iS’OTliioa and Com mission Ihrchani. No.' 267 Liberty street, corner of **■«»*, Pittsbnrgh, gins uls sites* tlon to ths sale Floor. Fork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Batter, Grain, Dried Fruits, Seeds, Ac. rotpectfaUy solicited- LEX. FORSYTH, .(SUCCESSOR TO rn[ijtliiii : ltfr“ T Forwarding tad Commission Mer chant, Bealer In IVbtfl, illdcs, Floor, Bacon, Lard and Lard and Prodoca'generally, No. 76 Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa: H - RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION « Mcreha&t aad Dealer in <3n>c«ries: and Pradnca, Z 7 Fifth strert, Pittsbnrgb, Pa. Refer to K. Qaicltot, Pittsburgh, lUQiirr, Comma vb A Co, Pittsburgh. and satisfactory returns guar nteed. - - delihlydawT OBERT HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION Mcrcbaut, for the Kilo of Western'Rewrv* Cheese, Butter, Lard. Bacon, FUJi, Pot and Peart Aahos, Balseratas, OIU, Floor, Grain, Seed* Dried Finland Produce generally, No. 8 StnUbfield street, tootyreca First and Water. - ap3 lUAKL.ES B. LEECH, FORWARDING u oad CotamUloa Merchant, Dealer In Floor; GmltV Bn. con. Lard end Bolter, and ell kinds of Prodaee, No 8 Smith* field street, twtwson First end Water. lpB Eagle gakd- IKKR, Wioleule Dealer iq Hoar. PrerUloni »oil Produce generally, No. 6 SereotU between Liberty endfimltSfield, PUUbnrgh, Pn. £?»Termi cub. lEatpits. Dea! er W Carpel*. So. ' <—- fe2 . W. I>. « 11. Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATTING A Ac.yo- &T fourtbstrect near Wood. attoraqis. Robert m-knight/ attorney at Law.aod&Udtorof tb«B«Dkor.PUtabargb t No. lift fourth rtroet. Plttoborgh. <*clB JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT-. torooyiatEav. Office No.o3Foarth It,Dear 'Wood, XFitUlHiryU, P>. V -1 ~ nTIA TTARTEUOKN A HaZEN, ATTORNEYS ■ Office tn Odeoa Building; Fourth itwet, Stg ©polls. M"oRPIIY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS In Silk* and tadJot’-Bre** Good# rtnornlljr, Cloaks; Talma* sad Ehrwis,- Bmbriridertea and Staple Goods, for family dm. An atmanally extonatro assortment In ill iM ftboTfrdepartmentijJotmdtod and Klllug at tlie lowest prices. . . , __ jg-?fortb-wt cor. Fourth and Market gtx.“Q oc3 a. a. masoxaoo.,rrrrsa'o—-..e. uasrnosr *co..i».Toa* A A. MASON & CO., WHOLESALE • and Retail Dealer* la Fancy and Staple Dry Good*, •iA filthier**, PlttahOKh- -•- GEunagtß, Carrisgf and Wagon Mannlactory. M. Tj. STEPHENS, A«ont, Corner SaUXficJd .Street <tnd [Diamond Af leg, _ XXTOULIX inform Jf ra* no»-located a* aboTa,Vff*gffit. tßdbumaßadthafaddaraof Canlaga nukisgiiFaUlta varietirt.tkndtial*) prtpsreJ to ciecnio cr3enter wagoiu ofall lron Merchant* f ft* the libcrallj be- — r — , .uimagofc. —„-- •tawed woo him idifle *t the old •unfl of-'Blptow * Co./ •ha would MmahUXrieadi thattbomo* car* -and atten* tion will be amritoall hi* order* a* b*retntsre, baring*®, cnrid tho ■erricwof tbe bo« workmen, and haring ampM *p3Ttoi«tt»ate#Trh«Tatox»b*fliiS*Wof of flas *r«ki aar Arrad aswrjmcat of bwry work now U»1 nilt • able far BpriOK ojar JAll.wurk warranted for *2 month*. gyPtrtlcnlararteotion glTep to repair*. - Jalfcifd COACH and Carriage Factory. JOHN|Or,JBBOTnBB * CO., . i Cbmtr qf jkbstmttad 2tUcc<x Stmt*. • - Allegheny cnr. fTfOULDRESPECTFULLY IN- cap**. ' YV fcem their friends, and the pnblio gtoe-.EE==3ICS <*Ut, that they tra manufacturing Curtagvt, B*ivucb*», pyvV»<faym r Rcctlcs. {Height and Chariots, in all tbeir T*ri* una style* of fialah and proportion*. . . . , jUlot<!*r**Blb* executed with strict regard to durabuity todbcaoty ot floUh- Kepaira wfll alfObe attended toon tha snort rea*buabl*'tam*»\lJ*!og' In all their work, tha bc-t c«i«ni Shafts, Pole# and Wheel ttuQ they foal conn* dant Uut all vbo&xor them with their patronage will be erfectly.i»tl3a«lon.tiliJ©f thelrwork. .. Purchaser*are reqnnrtedjogive ,U»em * call before pur chasing chwyharaVy .. ; -- i ... . • poftlyd : CJUNDBtES—3OO bga. prime' Rio Coffee; • £) A) Mid* PH Sugar; 30bbU«taodardCrn*\l Sugar; 10 bbla.Powdered u 15 “ Cofto . % 60 M Golden Strap; 25 M lUeeUlor Syrup; 75 tx« 5i act’d Tobaeco;' SO kg* 8 twtat Tobacco; 25 casks-WGarb Soda; 25nibble Soda SaUrotu*;- £0 bia Soda Falsratus; " 20 tierces Rice; MbfcbeetaYllToa; adhf chart* Black Tea; aocaddltaoaa’d h . , 200 nae Bag Wrapping Paper *■ lAnhKaaa’dsUeaQUac tWUZiBUt* . w “ bOOkere beat brand* Haiti; lw*AU?pie«s 1 CO .LbU largo No S Uaclc e rel; •SWaldoeSileßerber, 60'bblatoed _ SUNDRIES’—. . yoo bag* Prim# BJo Coffee; ,100 cheats E.Jf;*ndßlack Tea* 75 boxes uaaorted brand* Lamp Tobacco; 25keg* Six Twlrt Tobacco? 2u hhd* Porto JUco Bngnr; . . 60bbl*Beflo*dSa»r, 55 bbla Yellow Refined Bugar; iO 6bli Golden Syrup; 20 Uds KxceUlor Syrnp; * W bbla N. O. Molaasoa; . & keg* 12 Carb Soda; SO bozea Sodaßalaratos; V)0 bdl* aaaorted slaea Straw Wrapping-Paper. 16 tierce# Rice; 1 BXMUdaa Sola Leather. 20 bblxpar* Fish Oil; - 25 bbla Botin 00; 25 boxer aaaorted Window Glass; lid danuwtttd Skmdi: SOOkees snorted Hails* Inatoraand-forialaby al- - • • JOHN FLOYD A CO. ■ 6u> DOMINION OIBTSB HOUSE, COBKBK HAND LIBERTY STREETS, BEOEITED DAILY. \Zf VS& CAS AND SHELL OYSTERS. Lab* and. Batttrn, Pitb, ftc< nbUuMw -■ •. . • STAKOE AUENUY—HAVING BEEN appointed Agent for PUts6nrgh,by, the. MADISON STARCH COMPANY, for tbosaleof Utelr oalebrated PEARL BTAKCH,(wbkhiswarranted®qaalinqoaUti’laany known In this market) are now prepared to'mpphr Wholesale Deal er* at manu&cturan* price*.., W a In fit* the attention of tha Trade In this article, to an examinationol ©or praaent itoet, and which will be kept ©anal tathadrtuand. ATWEI.L, LES A 00, - - - . . , Ho. t WaoJ.tr* BBLS.I'ttIME ROLL BUTTER, DAILY PITTSBI HLH GAZETTE, miw YORK ADVERTISEMENTS FmmlL 8. SCHELL’S Advertising Home,. No. 323 Broad way- . .. . _ „ AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN make. In any part of the United States, from three to At* dollar* a day, by selling from sample ‘'TUB PATENT INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP,” with an im proved Corner. Every famCr who ha» regard tor Ufo, per oon, property or economy wDJ pnrchaae them. infor bj , “ te * "‘”I?AWXnOEST * MOTT, Patcuteoandexcloalva Manu&ctnrera, D&M:omda 69 Fnlton street, New York. LIGHTS' NEWTON * BBADBDBYS, 421 Broonu Srnty Jino Fork, Manufacturers of the patent Arch Wreat Plank Piano Fortes, celebrated for depth, foil neaa, richness, parity, and a peculiar tinging quality of their tone, for which they hay* received the highest ecomlom* from the greateal musical celebrities of the country; and in every fair, when brought In competition with other instru ments, have Obtained' the highest premium. -The Patent Arch Wreat Pisnk,whleh is owned and used only by os, guarantees their standing in tnne longer than set other in •tmment; while their unprecedented demand In all parts of the country isaenfildent proof of their superior excellence. A liberal discount to Clergymen. School* and the trado. jeMj&s ■ ■ Commission, Ut. KUOOUC t*«wi TO HO L. LKXCS *. IXIOO. JOS. a LEECH & CO., la<.H3 A »** Liberty «t., PHUtrargti, P». f ; WHOLESALE.GROCERS AND ’rCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, X DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, TiniFlate and Tinner’s Stock, AND _ PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jjifcdiy - ■ MoALPIN * CO., (Uta of J. S. Leech, BlcAlpin A 60, Pituborjb.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS' Levee and Waihlngtop Avenue* WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, KiFKTLESCia: B. Leech A Co, and Pittaborgh TQ6JBAB A OALLAUUEU) COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Merchants, av ao pine smt, st Look, mo. umTo Bciota, Histkifl A Co, I Jomo A Lum. LoatßTt, Strwaat 4-Covl Yea A Paistxb. Will purchase to order, Lead,Hemp, Bacon, Grain, Ac. Prompt attention girta to anymanner of SPRINGER HARBAUGH, COMMISSION Merchant, Deaierta Wool, Proviakmxaad Produce gen erally, No. 23* Liberty street, PitUborgb* Pa, Henry s. king, (late of the firm of King 4 Moorhead,) Comrahshm Merchant, end Dealer In Pig Metal andßloama* No. 76 Water street, be low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap!9 A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR :T0 HAR •• dy, Jones AOx,)Cotamiaelon and Forwarding Mer chant; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, cor pgr Pint and Ferry sta, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja2Klyd MEGKAW, GENE r AIU> T. i’i Commlnloa Merchant, and Wholesale Denier in Manu factured Tobaceo,*lm ported and Domestic Cigar*, At, No; 241 liberty street, opposite the head of Wood, Pius burgh, Pa. ' mhUfcly Cftoms. AGALEyT COSGRAVE i CO., Wholesale Grocers, Noe. 18 and 20 Wood street, PUU h. WM. V. J —* —- Reis & berger, grocers and i Dealers to Bason, Lard, Flour, Cheese, Bratus, Ac., Sooth-West corner Smlthfleld and Second Streets, Pitt*- bttrgnu oefclyd. ALEXANDER KINO, WHOLESALE f\* Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. ?T3 Liberty ftreet,PitUbnrgh, Pa. apLlyd* WM. MITCHELTREE, Jr;, A BRO., Wholesale Grocer*, Rectifying Distillers, and Win* «Tirl Liquor Merchants, No. 203 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. J 023 . JONES A COOLEYi WUOLeLALE GRO CERS and Dost Furnishers, dealer* in Produce anJ Plrtaborgh Manufactures, N 0.141 Water street, near Chsrry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pi my2o lIM'I ». mimvas. 1.:.-. „;...JOBM B. WLWORTH. S DRIVER * DILWORTU, WHOLESALE Grocerv, No. 180 and 132 Second street, (between W/jod and SmHhflclJ,Plttabargfa., A' CULBERTSON, WHOLESALE ■ QrocecaodCotnmiMion Merchant,Dealerln Prodnc* unit Pittsburgh MahnCfu-tured Aiticlea, 133 liberty street, Pittsburgh. , JOSS ri o *? l ,-r-- slfinan rUTV .WltUf VLaTB. JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Couiailstxm No. 173 Wood aud 228 liberty Street, Pittahmgh. J°l° XirATViWILSON.'wiIOLESALEI'iRO JPf CERS, CcimmiMioa Merehantsaod Dealers In Pro duce and Pittsburgh. Manufacture*, No. 283 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. •* J u r**' »«»t*n ucin..H mean ISAIAH DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE Grocery Commission Merchants, and Dealer* In Produce, mBoWater*treet,*ad63Front»trcet,Piltabßrsh. • TIIOHA3 UTTU, SX _ THOMAS UTtLX, jk. (late of the firm lloblson, Little A Co.) T LITTLE & CO.. WHOLESALE GRO • CERSr-Prodoc* and Commission Merchant*, and Dealers iu Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 112 Seeuttd street, Pitti burgh. ’ Jal9:r» «‘ra»rmn» : —H.L. HOSTCQI. WM. McCUTCHEON A CO;, WHOLE SALE Grocer*, Produce and Oommiseion Merchant*, and Dealers la Pittsburgh MaauCsctored Article*, No. 21® Liberty street, corner of Irwin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mj3_ rOEJNATWXLL... A.J. IS* Atwell, lee a c 0... wholesale Oncers, produce and Commission Merchant*, and Dealer* In Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 8 Wood atraet, be tween Water am! Front it., Pitts burgh. *P* B COST. —- *** La. Buuim/B. T> ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE ILa Grocers, OommUaioa Mercliants, and Dealers in *ll ’ kind* of ProrUiona, Pradoce and Pittsburgh Manufacture#, No. 255 libertyitreet, PittsUirgb. Robert h. king, wholesale oro- CEB, Commission Merchant, and Dealer to Ftttherc,. Fish. Floor, and all Unde of Conntry Produce, No. 211 Lib erty street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, I*B. Überalad vaitfM mad* on «-nw<gw«w*wts. Jajjya —i.— emtsDiso. T> obert dalzell a CO., WHOLE tv, pane Grocer*, "Commission and Forwardiug Mer chanti and Dealer* loProd nee and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 221 Liberty street,'Plttaburgh/Pa. ' raj 2 wiLLMn wabd; „ tSEALEK IN PEOSnSSORY NOTES, 1 /. Bonds, Mortgages and al! seen titles fur monty. Pesaonscan pnxnio loans throngh my Agency, on reason able terms. Those wishing to invest thsir money to good adrantaga, on always fled first and aecond class paper at my office, Cw sale. and lotwrlivi strictly eoofidontiaL -OfIIeaGRANT BTBEET, oppoaltaSt Paul's Cathodrsl. Jelaltf AUSTIN uoxa TBOi- U. AOONtt Austin loomis & co., dealers in Proalmory Note*, Bondo, Mortgagee and alt Securi ties for Money. Money loaned on Checks short dates, with collateral gocuritic*. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persona deairlag loan* can bo accommodsted on reasonable term*, and capitalists can bo furnished with good securities at remnncratiTS prices. Also, attend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of Real Estate. • ga-Office No. 03 Fourth street, abors Wood gJ-ACSTIN LOOMI3, Notary mrJ “ 13oafeafUrra, St. WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationer*, plank Book Manufsctoms and Job PrinUr*, No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. a<^° C.‘ COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • .fl.-B*<Dar,)Whol««*l*»nd B«UQ Dealer io UookJ, ■futfrfftff endpaperHangiiipi. Federal ftreel,6Uidoors. ;'^pfcttw«{Bqatf» > .AU>p>Myi Pa. TfOHNS. DAVISON, BOOKSELLEK AND fj BtaMoßer, neceoor to Darken A A jd«w,.Nu. C 3 Martit rtrpet, near fpsrth, PitUfrnrgfa, F*. ■YTAY & CO., booksellers and sta- JV- fIOftEBB, Ha 85 Wood street, next door to the cor -pfTVGrd,Piitabnrgh. Pa Sclinnlend Law Book*COD* gUnUycnhmd. _ iUUSAD, BOOKSELLER ANU STA . TIONIB, Ko. 7 8 Fourth at, Apollo Building* HUNT* A MIN Ek/ BOOKSKLIXii uid run, Fifth street. J&ueic, &r TOIIN n. MOLLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., tl betwem Maroond Alley andFou^«tW*«»faj'»*|e“ l forOniCKBRTKO ARONS’ (Boston) PIANO BOS A BAULIN’B : MODEL UELODEONB *nd OMAN UARMONIUMS>’and Dealer in Mask and Musical Oooda. JaP tT ICLEBER 4 BRO., No. 53 Fimj PI . • BL, giro of the Golden Harp, Sole Agent tor NUNNB OCLARK’S (New- York) -anrlralltd Giand end fan*" PIANOS, ltd uABRART A H KUDU AM’S genui** M*U> DEONBaodOBOAH HARMONIUMS,I>*aIcrt In Masicand Mnrf l^l Instrument* - G“ lIARLOTTE BLUME, MANDFAOTCR KB and Dealer In Plano Forte*, aad lmparter of MoiU •ud Musical Instruments. falo Agent for-tbe HAMBURG HANOS, also tor HALLET, DAVIS A CO.'S Boston with sud without .Sol&in Attachment. 118 Woodsireet. • afi ' ———iiii————— JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILE HEADS, bills ladinq "^SSWurr,, labkxr, LETTER HEADS, execnfod OMUJ,promfll,^“ 00, data. Print«rx."Bjinta» nnd emtoitn. W Wood 8 — Tobacco awd cigars— -25 boxes Cr*nt* 5* Tobacco; -■ff&'-SMiiiiWr'-* to U. o«mM> Initoca and tor ml* by' ut ■ T- LITTLE* G‘ REEN APPX.ES-200hW3 cno.ce Oreen Applet In atom and for wla l>7 • LHTLB — TJUTTER.-19 bbl».Bo| t S' TAKCU.-300boxe»BocheBterP8ar[Staoh for ml. bT -J«M IIKSBTII.OOU.ISS 7"U)NaBES3; WATER —A‘ newtot roceiTod .V*ltWiday«wliar«ri#*» !•. JpS.FLEMDfO’S. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1858 MORRIS dc COLTART, sou xasmßusxzs or HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FOECE ASD TRIP IIASIHEUS. Hammers of tiio following size?- &c mads to onlen No. 1. Lift 7 iu.fnllblow, 3093 lb«. Prico % 350. * “ 2, •* 0 “ “ “ 6G4W '• “ 450. - 3 •* is *■ “ ** now a “ coo. « 4 °l5“ - *• 23058 “ “ 900. “5, “tt)“ •" “ 41150“ “ 1500. “C, “21 “ “ “ o*2ol “ am t&- Orders euticUsd. For partlcalars addrera MOBIUB ft COLTAiIT, Pittsbcehh. l’». WELLS, RIDDLE * CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 'KAKTFAOTtTKXBA Of WIHPS, THONGS AND SWITCUES. Onion •ulidtcd from the trade; and promptly ihtp. p«0 u per loatrncUoua. TtutM montlu, or & per cent, discount fur cash. m2s:lydiw3 JOS. F. HAMILTON * CO., ENGINEERS ic Corner Finland Liberty Sit., PitUburyk, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist and Saw Hills, Brevrarioa, Priotiug KatabUiriituents, Hanubctoriea, Ac., made to order. Tboy also continue the nutnufcctnre of their Celebrated MACHINISTS’ TOOLS, Bach u Turning Lathee, IroaPUnen, Boring and Prilling Machines, *r. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulley*, Uanger*, Ac. acSfclydelyr i» T BAJVrTJ-BL BRADLEY. Bass Lure, (Bolusy. {he St. Clair Street Bridge,) AUogli.pny^Clty, Poona'.* . auircrACTuaxa or BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Of every Color end Number. IS PREPARED J'O FILL ORDERS .ON •hort CD lice far every color or number of Terns, flav or been oob of the original manulactorvn of the edebrn* ed ‘•Bradley Woden Varna," In connection-with my brother, Wm. Bradley, of Wheeling, 1 vould eolieit a •bare of the order* for Varna, aa aboru. <y*Caah paid Ibr Sheep Sklna and Wool. wniu« iAaanni *. udsu WILLIAM BARNKULL A CO., 61 Penn Bt., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, MannCjctorora of lUrshiil't Patent Boiifr, Locomotive, fined *nd Cylinder Eoliurs, Cblmnoy», Bpcicben, fire Bed, Steam Pipe*, Comic c*er», Salt Pana, Sugar Pan*, IronTawlt, Life Boot*, etc. Abo, BlackimltlM* Work, Bridge bad Viaduct Iron*, doun at tlie abortaat no* tlco. All orders from a distance promptly attendod to. JeS2 Pens Cotton mills. Pittsburgh. . Kennedy, childs & co., MANUFAC TURERS of— Penn A Xo.l heavy 4-4 Sheetings; Carpet Chain of all colon and «badr«; Ootton Twine; “ Bed Cords; ° Plough lines and Sash Cord; “ Rope ofall sizes and descriptions; Batting. left at the Hardware Store of Lagan, Wilson ACo ~131 Wood street, will hare attention. je2i:l y JAMBS IRWIN, MANHfAGTTJRER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nltne Arid; Hoffman's Anodyne; Muriatic Acid; Aqua Ammonia, FFF; Nitrous do Fowler's Solution; ■»] PRRRIS A JOHNSON, ' MANUFACTURERS .'AND DEALERS IN WE. CHILDS A CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRE AND WATERPROOF CEMENT ROOFING, IJBTgPta SruilT, Pittsburgh,Pa- ocl4:dt« n. iu. waHrei * co.r UAHOTACTUBKBS ASD DEALERS IS WARREN'S IMPROVER FIRE ANO Waler-Proof Composition R<*of« at»i K-.>Qiig Me 24 Fifth street. DANIEL BENNETT, Manufacturer OF FANCY color ed Iroortooe Wan, Rockingham and Yellow Ware, Ac. Office at the MannCwtory, corssr of Washington and Franklin streets, Birmingham, opposite Pittsburgh. Pa. mrlfrdly* THOBAB JCTCUXi...; TOHH ». BtSlO.l WJI. STEVUSON. Union Fonadryi miTCUELL, HEHROK At CO. VSTILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF Uie Unlon Foundry, ot the old stand of PBNNOCK. UITCIIKLL A CO, No. 194 Übertr st. They-will manutactorc, as oenal, a large and ■ortment of CASTIKO3, comprising ' Cooking Stoves, Haugen and Slide Ovens, Of'FJCS AXD FARLOIt STOVES, MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, Uallow Ware, Wagon Boim, UO5 Irons, BAD IRONS,TEA • KETTLES, FLOWS A PLOW POIMB, Mill and Machinery Castings Generally, And QAS and WATER PIPES of all sizes. _ ALSO* IS OX AND "XATLS OF TUB BEST BRANDS, ) Shovels, Spades, Picks. &c., AU of which Will be sold at nuuia&cturera' prices. my7;ly • JAiLCwCILtI. WILLIAM TATIi, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, near Überty, and 17- Penn stutn, next door to Alderman l‘arkiua>a'i Office, and Federal »t., u«ar Lacock Allegheny. a>Eti-rv description of Fittluga tor Water, Gas aiu! Steam. tPT3I.If JQncavistic Til* Floor/ For Church rt, Hails, Conservatories, Vestiba)c*~udJfc>rea. ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Acent!^ From the original patentees,' Maars. Minton A Co, Loadoff, and Mour*. Millar A Coates. New Turk, for Pittsburgh and the West. . All work executed lu a superior style. Plans, Drawings ■rwt specimen* can be eoen at No. 2 Fourth street, near Lite erty. [ap2S] tarlXlyd ' JOHN CAMPBELL, M AN U F-ACTURER OF BOOTS 4bd SHOES of every description, !Tu-7U SmiUittcld street, Pittsburgh,?*., acSUyd {nsuraitcr agmls. Tlffi & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune liwur aoco Co., lofoyctte llall, IVuod street. _ RFfNNEY, Agent Eureka InsuratineCo., • No. 9 Water (try^t. A A. CABBIE It, SECRETARY • Pennsylvania Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Janes' Building, Fourth street SAMUEL L.MAESUELL, Secretary Clti tens' Incirance Company, M Water street. __ F M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur a aaco Company, 93 Water atrect. __ J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • Un Flro Insurance Company, North-east edrot-r W<«*d and Third street* • TJ A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware 1~ > Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Water street. TJIOS. ORAUAM, Agent Howard lnuur anreCompdoy and Pittsburgh Lltolosttrenee Company, eoraenWaterand Market street*. nOS. J. IXUNTEK, AccntF arxnerß’ and Mechanic*’ Insurance Co n 90 Water street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co., 34 Fifth atroot. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Weat • era Imnranca Co., 97 Front aucet. ta pftolatr^. Wail Paper Warebooaa. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO, Im porter* and Dealera, VS Wood atroet, between Fourth Btreet and Diamond Allay, where may be found an extensive •aaurttucat of every description of Paper llanrlnga,for Par* lon, lUHf, Dining Boom*, and Cbamben. Alto, Window Bhadoa,iogmt variety At lowest prices to caantr? ttaaJeia. eelfr WALTER P. 51AR31IALL A CO. a. toifoxuov _w. a. aarraa*. EEDMUNDSON & CO., Noa. 90 and 98 • Third ftreet, near Wood, Manufacturer* and Dealvra to WALLPAPER,. CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, PKLNUKM, TAmKIJ ANDCORDH. COMFORTS, DKDK, PATENT SPIRAL HPRINQ MATTRESSES,Ac., Would aolklt tb* attantiua of parebaaor* la their targe and varied flock. ap'JWlmd J SEIBERT, Practical Upuolstbrkr, a All. 100 Third Strtd, dhttsOuroh, Manutaclnrer and dealer in CURTAINS, CuRNICK, BANDRSUADESand BLINDS, SIATTRABSE3, COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paiJ t<> Sleamboat work. Carpet* fitted and laid toortlcr. tnrlihlyd jFutnOuK, ian* n. tooxq- .wo*, a. T<Hnt6...~....r*«cra t fotma t. b; touao * co., afANuricruvas or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY—yWcraf HW« and /Vnnrt. Avenut Warebooie—Kos. 18 &40 Stnilbfiflil XL, STEAMBOAT CABIN FUKNITCRE-\V> are ronataully roannfirturlng 9TKAMBOAT CABIN f URNXTCRE and CHAIRS, auil luvit«< tbe oUeiitlon of tt,nL, intsmted in funcUblng buata. v; T. B. YOUNG A 00. JAMES W. WOODWELL, CABINET TURNITURE MANUFACTURER Nob. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh, JW.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS • bUfMondaaodeuttomera, that lie has Just campletod his itockof Furniture, which ladacidiMly tbe largest and bo* aver olforedforaaloln thlacity. A» bo Udetonulmul to up held his stock, wltli : seasoned materiula, Uwt workmanship and newest designs; and bum the extent of his ordm and tadlity In manntictnrlnc, bo U enabled to produce warrant, ed FURNITURE at the lowest priew. He keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every description of tornitnra, trpm the cheapest and plainest, to tbe most elegant and costly, thatfa house, or any part ottme, msy be famished from his stock,or manufactured expteuly to order.. _mr2o ?JDpßiciana. TVR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED I 9 at Dr. Bmlth’s,corner Fifth and Smithfield etreeU, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYR from 10 to landl Co 8 o'clock. jarßealdesceontbeßrownavlUoßoad. JeT&iyd* ER. R, T. FORD still continues his new VEGETABLE PRACTICE. Ilia office, West end ijlvanlß Avenue, (Fourth Street' Dowd,} East find o Diamond street, Pittsburgh, !**• - , His aalimUodeofCMtJu Acute and Chroulo Dtaeaacecu sot be eonaled In any of tho medical pradtceof thopreeen mrlßal AwlyF. loigalahe. Bouse AND SIQNJPAINTEBS. No. 77 (Old Poet Oflaeßoildlng) Third atnMLtctwteß isd Market streets.' AU orders DttnhpUy UttifcM to. seated in esnperioratyU mhYTJyd tif\ GBO.PATENT 0 ARBjON 01L LAJIPB )yv/ jQit rac'd by. JaiG If ACKEOWN * m&Y §ittslmvi! (little, • M9*THEDAILYQAZETTKUtheoIJnt Xetotpaperinthe Wat, and having an extensive circulation amongst Uu.businejj mm, and reaching all dattet, il afrrs inductmtnUlo adver • turn at the bat medium through which to reach the public. 43*THE WEEKLY" tIAZRTTK it ittued every HWiwe day and Saturday, on a large blanket that, and contains in addition to the newt of the took, a carefully prepared and reliable report of the Hariris, commercial and monetary af fairs, ant an accurate Bank XoU List, corrected weekly fir thit paper—making it the bat Commercial Newspaper in the West. DAILY—Six Dollars per annum, payible In advance, or 12U cents per week, payable to the Carrier*. WEEKLY—Two Dollars per annum, payable Id adrauce. Gobs are furpUhod on the following terms: F-mr copies one year- S& 00 «,n *» “ “ - 10 00 twenty** “ “ —• U) 00 And one (o the person getting up the stub tree. 43»AdTnuoo payments are strictly minimi, and uo pa< per will be seut after tho timo la up te which it was paid. I Bouareof 10 lines, 1 time 1 * “ •< 3 “ 1 *• “ “ 1 week ....-L’i.J/,—•— i - - “ a •* 1“ a “ 3 “ 1 “ month. 1 “ M«2 IMa a 3 M 1 « - " 0 “ - US 00 1 ; --*V “ « 12 “ -j2O 00 Yeflrly adrertisna are entitled to ono square, chatjg-i ableat pleasure, per annum .23 00 Advertisement! with Cuts treble price; . (From the Wasbiogton Union F«b. 14th.) Allow, for the sake of the argument, that a few hundred voters are returned accosting, not five or six thousand, but twenty thousand votes, if that will strengthen tho case of Senator Douglass and the opposition, how is that admission or fact, if it be such, to affect the action ef Congress upon the proposal to admit Kansas as a Slate into tqe Union? Does not the act of voting como within the comprehensive scope of popular sov ereignty? If a State or a Territory has a right to regulate its own affairs in Us own way, is it the duty of Congress to prohibit or to punish the attempt or the «ime of illegal voting and fraud ulent returns ? ft has been our impression that, if there was one right more than another which appertains the individual andpppoUrsovereign ty, it iy the act of voting; and that its protection from outrage by fraud or violence was the par ticular right or duty of the political sovereignty where it was exercised. There have been charges of fraudulent voting and fraudulent elections re turns in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Louisiana; and in ono of these localities, we think “tbe brcecb-clout democracy” was the euphonious nickname attached to the party accused of swell ing its numbers by the supple practice of allow ing a great many Indians to wear the same coat (of which each was divested as soon as he had voted) at various precincts, where, at the closing of the polls, large democratic I&joritJes wero apparent. The interveuiiou of trongress never was sought to rectify the alleged frauds of Pem bina, Flaquenjine, or Wanpacca. Why then, should il be sough! in those of Oxford and Kick- Can (here be more miserable special pleading? The frauds arc no longer denied, but it is pro tended that Coogress has no business to take cognizance of them ; that the very act of so In terfering would be a trespass upon the “popular sovereignty" guaranteed to tho people of Kan sas. Such a mockery of common justice and common sense is insufferable. The very free dom of ibe people of Kansas “to form and regu late thetr domestic institutions in their oajn way," secured by the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and wbicb the Union now professes to be so solicit ous about, is the very right which they are now struggling for, By a large majorily they have declared at the polls that jhey do not want the Lecompton Constitution- The Territorial Legislature by a large majority have also pro tested against it. There Is uot an honest man in this country£yrtio will declare that hr believes ihe majority orthe people of Kansas are not op posed to tbe Lecompton Constitution—who will not admit that il comes before Congress tainted with the rankest fraud. To pretend then, as tbe Vnion does, that to protect the people from this fraud would bo to interfere with their sov ereignty U monstrous, for- it is precisely the fraud which prevents ihe exercise of their sover eignty Who in Kansas is Id determine the fraud ? Is it the Territorial Legislature now in session? The Union has declared that that body has no jurisdiction orautljPUly wbateverover the acta of the Constitutional Convention. Is It the State Legislature elected on the 4ih of January? But that Legislature exists only through the Lecompton Constitution ; and to dispute to that body tho baslness of investigating and deter mining upon tho fraud would Lc to make the CTCftture the judge of tbe creator. What other tribuSkWa there but the original power under which Kan&t»4tself became an organized com munity and waslnrMted with the attributes of popular itself. It is then not only the rigid but the imperative unavoida ble duty of Congress to Bt?e that the pledges and guaranties of its organic .bet are faithfully ob served and emnly bound to prevent the of the people of Kansas from being overborne by either fraud or violence, until its handiwork, the organic act, which guaranties this, qhall be superceded by a Constitution which shall be a veritable exponent of iho popular willof Kansas, and under which tbe people will possess and be able to cxerclso every attribute of Stalt sover eignty whereby they can protect themselves.— .V. Y. Coin. J* Eng. Oxford Precinct. —The investigation of tho Kansas election frauds, under legislative au thority, is goiog forward with commendable vigor. Tho people are determined to ferret oat 4his iniquity “in their own way.” A census of the legal at the famous Oxford precinct, in Johnson CouQiy, has just been completed, from which it appears that (ho number of bona jidt voters \* tfiirty-threr. Of these it is claimed that at least fourteen are Free Slate men. And yet this is the precinct at which a majority of sixteen hundred has been returned for tbe Pro- SUvery side aod more than a thousand majority repeatedly. And what is more iramediaiely to tbe purpose, the Lecompton Constitution rccog uizes these fraudulent returns as genuine, and bases ou theui its apportionment of members for Johnson County. Whoever sustains Le compion, therefore, will openly and koowingly sustain this Oxford fraud. On.. Sammedabt, who took a patriotic fare well or his Ohio friends at a big dinner at Col umbus, some months preliminary jo as summing ihe arduous duties of the Gubernato rial Chair of Minnesota, baa been promoted from that position (o the Columbus Poßtoffice. lie failed to be returned a U. S. Senator from Min nesota, according to programme, and his recom pense is the exalted post of Postmaster at tbo Capital of Ohio. There is a niet Bomewhere iu iho raea}. The Postoffice at the Slate Capital is expected, we imagine, to ovcilook and over-nwe .tho Siatttman, which has been the most rabid Douglas sheet in the Union. The head of tbe new Postmofiior at Chicago has altro fallen, and Cook*, Ihe old incumbent, is resurrected. The war on the friends of Douglas thus commences in deadly earnest.— Cin. Com, A rew days ago, at tbe Urge furnace called “Union Deposit Furnace,” eituated in Sonth Ilanovor township, Dauphin county, Pa., a ter rible accident occurred. It appears that while several persons were about the furnace, tho hot metal came running out in torrents, bo unex pectedly that tbo five persons, were literally showered over with the liquid fire, immediately setting their clothing on fire and burning them in a dreadful and shocking manner. Some of the unfortunate men jumped into tbe canal, and others into tbe water Lab; but Ibis proved all una vailing- they were so dreadfully burned that no human help could save them. John Baler, David Landis, W. Murray, and a man called Dutch John, bavo since died from tjieir wounds, whilst Moses Wolf, another of tho nyured, can hardly survivo his iojuries. A HuMßtio Militia Bill.—The Legislature baa before it a scheme to revive the old militia system, which tbe citixens somo years ago de manded to be abolished. A bill, of forty-seven pages, called on ad for tbe “Regulation of the Militia”—reported In the House, makes every citizen between 18 and 40, with a few special exceptions, liable to militia duly. If he does not arm and equip himself with a musket and bayonet, a knapsack and pouch, and twentv four cartridges, he mast pay one dollar to the County Commissioners if he lived In tho county, but if he live in the city one dollar and fifty cents. The fand created from these fines is to go to the support of the uniformed militia. We hope that the Legislature will give the quietus to this humbug. Avalakcbb is Maine.—An avalanche of ice and snow, which descended upon the house of Mr. Elisha Murray, in MontviHe, Maine, broke in the doors and windows, filling the lower rooms with snow and water, and basting the partitions, descending into the cellar; Mrs, Murray, was thrown upon tho floor and had her arms broken and her shoulder dislocated. _ The path of the avalanche across tbe farm was forty to fity feet wide, carrying away walls, (oncer,! &c. An exchange tells Of a man whose sister told him he had not long to live, and suggested that he might' not feel altogether prepared for that event.. “Why should Tbe afraid to die?” ho asked, “I never voted a Democratic ticket in my life.” ~ Palateri* PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY S- RIDDLE <3C CO., rina BTtrxv. abovi sifrrnnxu*. TERMS i Rates of Advertising “ “4 “ Rao Mills is Nebraska.—We copy the fol lowing article from the Omaha Kelratl-vzn of a late date. It makes some revelations worth knowing: Xtbraska Bimks. —When the first bank of issue was organized in Nebraska, we deprecated it as an unfortunate event, believing, as we did, that its ultimate effect would bo an injury to the people. Indeed, so strong was thefeeliog in the first year of the Territory, and in the first legis lative assembly, against Banks, that, the party who asked for the first charter dare not ask for a charter granting emphatic privilegesos a bank, but effected their object by procuring a charter far an insurance company, authorized to receive deposits, and “under such regulations os might be prescribed by the laws of said company to issue certificates therefor." Under.this clause tho company proceeded to organize a regular bank of issue, and, in the similitude of bank bills, put in circulation certificates of deposit to a large amount. This company (Western Firo and Marino Insurance) continued from its organ ization up to September last, when it burst up, and disclosed the fact that it had done business for a long time on credit, its capital stock hav ing- been withdrawn by its owners. One bank of .issue having bean instituted, it became com paratively easy, through tho agency of a weak kneed Governor, to procure the charter of others. Accordingly, the succeeding Legislature char tered five Banks. This was followed, last win ter, by the creation of two more. Taking advantage of a general law of the Ter ritory in relation to corporations, two other banks have been put in operation. This law, however, was repealed by. the legislature of lost winter, which puts- a qUicltis to any more crea tions in that direction*-' Owing to the failures that have occurred, and; p consequent general feeling against tho creation of . any morn new Banks, no serious attempt was made in the lata Legislature, which has just expired, to prbeure any more new charters. It may, therefore, be set down as a fixed fact, that no more banks will be created in Nebraska. Of the above ten banks, three have foiled, one is now in a failing condition, and one other 19 giving premonitory symp'toms of dissolution, judging from a recent Act of the absquatulating Legislature at Florence, by wMch it is author ized to suspend for "six monthvand without re quiring it to have any specie in its vault, to issue three dollars of paper for every one of its capital stock. We 'allude to the Platte Valley Bank, of Nebraska City. £>ne of the before mentioned three (the Bank of Fontenelie, at Bellevue) is a dead cock in the pit, and sleeps ths sleep that knows no waking. Nemaha Val ley Bank, at Brownsville, and the Western Fire and Marine insurance Company, at this place, •claim to be only suspended. They shut down on tho holders of their bills, and depositors, in September lasi, and have since given no evi dence of vitality at their respective places of doing business at Nebraska. We understand, however, that their currency has been kept in circulation In Illinois by certain parties inter ested in them here. Tho Bank • f Florence h&s been for some time in discredit, although it has continued *.o redeem its issues, provided not over fifty dollars was offered at one time. Its bills have also been forced into circulation in Eastern Towa, by tbe credit of Cook, Sargeant & Co., of Davenport. They are not taken in the Terri tory at ail, and it may be considered a defunct institution, x jFor tSrnt. FOR KENT—The Large ‘Warehouse Eg jV)w«ccu|'ir<J ty IY. 1L BraitK. t Cu- Nos. lul >'lr»t and Fecnui) Kmjuirp of I’AKK, McCOUDY t CO- Nos. 140 first aod 120 Srcu&d sU TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling £3| ll<icsr, Ji0.470 Wylii! tfrset, at prearot l.j oar iUchanl Floyd, wall BuUlied and iu good onier, and Laa all tb« niodaru cooveuloocv*: water, gaa, Ac: aI«o «tabto au<! Uoum. Apply to ja:- JOILNfLOYD A CO. Foundry for rent.—The Pmssix FormST.PtmD «trcet. Pittsburgh, formerly occnptw! by Pivcmau A Milter, now by Q&ll A Speer, 1* for rent. Pur Wm» enquire of ALEX. SULLEH. Eiq„orof. M. DJi- DEItWOOU. *t tliw ltaiik of Ptltibcrgh. jtfAAtf Foil UK XT—Two desirable Iluuses ou-stJi ■t, twins Undone 1 .•ccnpy at prvseul. at»l tiio-'new IJ.mse iu-H Joor. l*u3seruoa gtmi on (tie Ist April, 18f*S. For rent. A<\. apply to ALKXAKDER KING. 273 Liberty street. A ISO —A rurofortabla throo story Dwelling Home on PcunsUvct, near Wayue. >‘o»tfeftm.can bo had Jurtliwttb. For terms, Ac, apply to* - MjIwSDKR KINQ. /• ALSfr* l .*. tvOfk>rjMMs( A)wlli»g>4touiß on Esplanade str*«(, Allf{;licnr£ltyKfJatmedlat> irovosolon rltcu. ALKXANDKIt KING. AI.SO—A Frame Dwelling hi tin- rear of the abovo hoc-*, utv Jan* 1 ! strrrL, AR'Sbi'OJ City. ttentluw toagood ten- ALEXANDER KING. FOR RENT. A comfortable two story Brick Dwelling. with Barn and nbout six acre* ol <-»- ca-llcut Uud, RUil tu--ar Esst Liberty. Puestuiou may he (ted immediately on application to ALEXANDER SING; do'! , 273 Liberty tre*L TO LET.—A o ntury Dwflling Hookc, on Penn street, between Hand and Wayne streets. Kent moderate to *good tenant, and possession given at once. F»r term* apply to ALEXANDER KINO, dc2 273 Liberty street. 4 COMFORTABLE TWO STORY 3} Dwelling, situate on Washington street, Alio*£>£L jr city, containing Ate rooms and Onished garret. I’oe session can be had immediately. Enquire of IL 11. KINO, No. 210. Liberty ,t -[Q.'HOUSE TO RENT.—That 1 tli* Iu Quo urU«r t tut* ail* K**, *c_. to make ItdualnbU for a CunOy. be Wlajijr lintu »Qcr llie.Orat of May. Apply at Ko 42 (Tllftreatreet, to *i>22:i)tf JAB. LAPOIfLIN. TO* LET.—Tho Hall-formerly occupied by the Bon* of Temperance, un ihe corner of Wood aud Third street*. Knqnireof JOHN M’GILL A SON, mrC.lf N 0.257 Liberty street. Dwelling for [ientT—a rahle tvoslory Brick ttonse uti CougmsiUetL Containing 0 rooms, a good ynrd and newly paiule«^ind WATT A WILSON, No. 2C9 Liberty strvat. papered, apply to JpALL AND WINTER— COOKINO AND PARUJR .-TOVKS, (MATES AND FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES, And other *es*onshl* article* In my Une, for sale to nilt GEO. W. nUBLEY, Fnleral street. Allegheny. 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A liberal dl*i-uiint will b« made to wholesale porebasers for cash. WM.U. JOHNSTON A 00.. Fnbll»hera,* lllunb Book Manufacturer* and Stationer*, Jal3 Nof»7 Woodatreet. CtOSMOGON Y; »»r, Tiie Mysteries or Cr.i / Altox, being an awilyai* of the Natural Facta, stated Iu the Hebraic account of the Creation, supported by the dr vi’lopmrnt* of existing acta of God townra matter. Beairbe CVncl; Barth’* Africa; Liringstone • Africn; Debit and Crodlt; Memoir* of Ucnnracn't and the !)<■« In the Cloud, by McDufT. KngiUh Hearts anil EngUah Ruud*: Par ton* • Life of Aaron Barr, Knight** English Cyclopaedia; House hold Warrrly tor February. A new supply of Episcopal and other 8. 8. BoAka; W. Archer Butlers History of an cient Philosophy; MinisteringCblldreo, Ac. Kuraaloby h>l- v J. S. DAVISON, 01 Market at. Hetr York and flan Francisco Steamship Line, via Panama Railroad* TIIE first claAS'Htcam&hip Northern ,£V>. LIGHT, 2,500 tbn», E. L, TtcVelpaugli, will axil from pier 3. North River, on WEDNESDAY, (OUi. tor ASI’tNWALL, connecting with the first class steamship OUI/.ABA, tons, J. If. Uh-tchen, Ma«ter, leaving ISanfranclaeo March slh. For passago and freight, apply ONLY to D. TORRANCE, Agent, fcC-tmd Nn. & BowlingGreeo, New York. MECHANICS’ & ENGINEERS’ TEXT BOOKS.—Hulett’s A MechMjlw* and Engineers’Book of Roftrenco and Rndneera’ Field lb»>k. Hasoweil'a Koginear*' aud Mechanic* Focket Quido. Kelt’s *• o «« ~ Ilenck’s Fie ld Book tor Engineer*. Griswold's Engineers'Companion tor the Field. Bcrthuch’s Mochanics’ and Kogineera ’Companion. KAY A COnMWoodaL VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC’ BOORS.— Urn’s Dictionary of Art*, Manoticrarea and Mine* 2 volume* Knapp’s Chemical Technology, 2 vol. Lordlier’* Lecture* on Science and Literature, iSyol Dr. Anlbnon’s Hydraulic* Edited by Rennet-. Rwbank's Hydraulics and Mechanics. Da La Beebe's Geographical Olwenrrr. LegeU’a Manual .of Rloroentary Geolecy. Taylort fiUUstlmi of CoaL Slaury’a Phpical Geography of the Sea. KAY A 00*45 Wood it. Toothacitk is instantly cured by afew drops of Dr. Keyset's Tooth Aebe Remedy. Prepared and!sola Usa drug store DR. KSYBKR, 140 Wood at, |atSalAwK» Kgrt of th* OoM»a Mortar. OATS. —300 bushels just rocoived and for sale by fo4 HBNUYJI. OOLLLNB. CIDER. —Twenty-one barrels just received and fur sale by M HENRY IT. COLLINB. SUNDRIES^- 100 cdla snorted sixes Manilla Rope; 150 hairs best Navy Oakum; 25 barrel* l’ltch; 00-hud asd lor saloby .JONES A COOLEY, fcO NftlU WateratreeLcaarChorTyaUcy. ’ SYRINUKS-tI bRTe just reo'd a supply of Mattson's Celebrated Syringes, pronounced toLe rape rlor to any other now In uto. Those wishing saythlng of this kind should call and examine these before purchasing elsewhere. -JOS. FUUIINO, ,ftS . . conierofDtatnoadandMarketatrert. TUOKN'S EXTIIACT OF COPAIVA A SARSAPARILLA-^-Another supply of this ealebrated English remedy just reo'd by toft JOS. FLEMING. VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 157. JFoc Salt. Farm tor Saic. THE ANDERSON FARM, 2J milesSS above tho Depot, at Now Brighton. Boater Co*jE& Pa-on Block liooae Hon, containing 103 acre* of excellent land, every sera of which Is tillable, aadOSof which U no der cultivation. There w® 18 aera* of good timber. SOscres in grannnd pasture, and as abundance.of coal, TheraUan Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. In almost every field there l§ a spring of >orer4iilUng water. Tbo Improremeoti consist of a new frame Dwelling, at tached to a weather-boarded log, a small tenant house and a targe frame Born, {0 by 36 feet. This choice form is In a high state of cultivation, fences good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to church cm, schools. For torus, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JallbdAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton,’?*. Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark connty,ohk>, commonly known a* “Bowman's Section,” containing MOacna. Ills situated throe mile* eat of Massillon, on the State Road leading to Wooster, and within about two mile* of the Pitts burgh, FL Wayne and CUcSgo-Rallroad. The south;-asst and north-east quarter* are partly deared and improved— the remainder is cote red with superior timber—and the whole is wen watered by spring* and running streams.— This section l* considered the finest body of land lu the county. It wIU be sold undivided or in quarter* to suit purchaeors. To those who desire to Invest in real estate a better opportunity Is rarely offered. J. B. &WEITZEB, No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. ocSfcdawtfl FOR SALE—A Drug Stoip situated in one of the best location* Intbedty of Pittsburgh, far either a jobbing, retail or prescription btislnes£. luducemcotaare offered to purchasers containing advantages of Are oeca'- re nee. For Information inquire of JOUN, ItAtff}. st No, 166 Wood Street, corner of Woodiuid'iSixtb, PUte .burgh, Pa. ‘r'* •- feg Land for Bale. FOR SALE OHEAP, 120 acres of Land in Marathon county, Wisconsin, near Marathon City. Apply to Rev. a UACOEADINO, feStwdl* Milwxukle, Wisconsin. FOR SALE-At Jackman’s Livery fT\-_ Stable a fine bay FAMILY HORSE, sound reliablo lu every refin'd. LEWIS A EDOEUTON, Js9 107 Wood street. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOB BALE.—The undersigned oCen for sale cnfovorable terms, a large number of building lota In the Bth Ward of the city. The lota fronton Pccuiylvania Avenue,- Watson, Forbes, Lecust, Maria, Vlcroy and Bluff streets, are but a tawmiaute* walk from the Court- House and will be sold very cheap. Persons desirous of seenriug a convenient and healthy location for a house, or wishing to purchase for speculation, in a part of the city which must continue iteodQyto improve will find it to tbeir advantage to call upon the subscriber. C. MAGEE, Att’y at Law, my29:tf No. 1W Fifth street. FOR SALE.—One Barge with two bowß, 130 feet Keel, 22 fret Beam, {fret Hold, bottoa Plank 3 inches, well fastened and everything of the best material and workmanship. Alm one Eecl Boat, 110 feet Keel, 41 inches Deep and 20 feet wide, enquire of WATT A WILSON, Ja2o ' 263 Liberty street. COAL LAND FOR SALE.—The undersign ed offers fur sale ONE HUNDRED and TITTY ACRES of COAL LAND, - situated on the first pool, one of the most desirable locations on the Monongahel* river. ; The attention of Iron men, Coal jpen, and eapltetlitsls directed to this property, as It Is belloVed the opportunity tot proflUbleinvestment lunch as is not .often presented. The terms are easy. Foil particulars may be obtained by letter or otherwise, by enquiring of AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.. Stock ami Note Brokers, sp3 No. 02 Fourth Streoi. iTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & O CO., AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stock, Band and Real Estate sold at public tale at lot Merchants' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes, Drafts and Loans on Real -Estate negotiated on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., se2l gtoc* Note Brekera. 03 Fourth sL Farm for Sale. WILL be sold, at Pablie Sule, on thoda premises, on TUESDAY, March 4th, a well Un-i23 proved Form acres, situate InJfottlngham township, Washington Go;, al<out two mJfefAootb of Flnleyvllle. Tltere ari> aboof 17a arren under cnmvaUou, good fence*, largo Brick Dwelling House, well finished, with a good cel lar, Spring Bouse, a largo Log Barn., wmtherboarded, a good Orchard of select fruit, etc. The term is iff a high «talo ofcnltlraticn, ft well watered and improved, convenient tu churches, schools, et&, in an excellent neighborhood, and altogether a very desirable one. The owner lnteodf moving west. Possession given on tlte lit of April, ISvS. For farther port leu Lira, terms of wde. Ac, enquire of lh** subscriber ou lbs preiol*cs. orof EDW'D CAMPBELL, at Sheriff’s office. fr.'.:.Uwl*F SAMUKI. COOPER. fHtlital An lnfUlible. Congo Uemetly.—l had been sick three mouths not able to do anything, with a cough and (tutted condition of tbo wind-pipe; I tried several of the brat physicians IQ .tills city without receiving any benefit all pf them Soid iuy long* vrer* uflacted. I was confined to my bed daring tho gyoator part of this t itne, 1 e» pecturated a great deal of matter Crisn my Inngs. Tho first two doses of your Pectoral Syrup that 1 took, 1 could not take without laying down In my bed. but befuro 1 had takes two bottle* I was entirely Cured, ihave been well ewr *ince. My sick ness* commenced about the first of March, of this year. I am now, ami vrgaat the time of my sickness, living at Thomas PatU-requ's. in Union street, near the Diamond. Pittsburgh, GcL 23, 'B7. Mtcnid. McAvot. -Prepared and sold by Dr. GRO. 11. RKYSEH, No. 140 Wuodstreot, Pituborgh, l*n-, and b) Drugsist* everywhere. ao2ouiswKF Do. Aetsek's Sbooldeb Braces— From Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 18M,—For more than years past we hate constantly worn the Washington Sue pender Brace, mauatectured t>y Dr. Goo. n. Keyser, of No U 0 Wood street, in tills city, and would heartily recoin mend it to ail who are compelled tofoUow a sedentary occu pation. As we have before remarked, in calling attention to Its merits, it amwer* for a brace and suspender*,, the weight of tbepautaloons beingso placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulder* to their natural position and ex pand theebret. Women, bundredsof whom are annually Injured by the wdg&t ot oourmous **acxrte,” ahouid also procure these bract*. Be particular In procuring tbs kind mentioned, asmanyof the braoee sold are humbug. Sold at Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER’S, Wholesale Druggist. 140 Wood rect, sign of IbeGoldeti Mortar. J*2u;dAwxF For Deaf Perionii— Aconna Antrim There Btel—iitaHaMrsnumu that enable tbo dref to hear la tk*Jy to become of nay rol «crric» V[-' aeaos ofaa artificial drum, tlio power of hroring i* ntTmeiZs and all the clrcumrtancre that attend trutnjKita «ud are entirely dispensed with. They are wore by Laldea su a* not to l>o perceptible to other*, and an hardly foil wheo worn. Apply to nofrdawF Dr, Q. n. KEYBETLHO Wood it. Twenty Vear* DUndnen Cnred hy th^l Oiaxrresßtaa Era Lottos lira. Charity <Vru*>»*n, of Tempcrancsville, was entirely blind In oneoyelbr morethaa twenty yean, and could scarcely see with tbo other. She U almost entirely cored by ono bottlo of u Gnrff<nberg Eft Lofton,” and belle tea that another buttle will entirely re store her eyre. Sold at Dr. CIEO. 11. KEYSER’B, No. HQ Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. Prico 2& cent*. no'dOMawxF T~ übuealtHof aueri can Women —lor many y«u« 1 hare been troubled with.genera weariness and languor, both mental and physical; caprice, liatleasnesa, dull headache, paluin the head and temples, coldness and tendency to stiffness, palpitation ef the heart, very easily flattered or excited, appetite variable, and deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion was sure to bring on all the symptoms, X hut In addition, falling of the womb, and great pain In that re gion. One physician after another exhausted this skill and gave me up. A patient and persevering use of MAR* ftHALL'B UXERINKCATIIOUJUN fortunately cored me and I bare no words sufficient to express my thankfulness Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. 1 can truly say that 1 have been a tufftS'er for many years with whltea and deranged menstruation. After a while I had other troubles, such u pale face, Indigestion, wasting away, general languor nod debility, pstn lu the small of the back, • sort of aching and dragging sensation, pain between theahoalderblades«xtendingdowntbesp!ne l loasof appe tite, trouble in the stomach and bowels, with cold b»»d« and feet and dreodfal nervousness. The least excitement would make me feel as If I shoold By away. I tried doctors and drugs, and everything, one after another, without the benefit One bottlo of MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATHOL ICON cbaugvd some of ay symptoms ter the better, and ■low lam sotlrely and radically cored. I wish «h»t every woman could know what It will do. CLARIS3A ODER. MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATQOUCAN has saved my Ufo,as 1 verily bellore. I tried doctors and medicine nutll it seemed useless to try longer, when I met with a lady who recommended the Cathollcon so strongly that I deemMltme dnty to try It I was mostly trembled with deranged men struation. My symptoms Were principally pains in tbo hack and abdomeu, bearing down pain at the time or thelllnosa, bloating,colic, nausea, constipation, feeling a* tf tbo back and limbs were bruised or broken, eructation# and vomiting anxiety (lib seemed to boa burden.) disturbed sleep, hint nos, shaddcrinca, fetlgneonwitkli* in tbo morning, flatn lenre, constipation, prestnre ofblood in the head, dizaioesa; Mpoclally whan stooping; greaUrrit&tdlity of temper, almcwt constant inclination to pass water, great restlessness aud de sire to ween or feel unhappy. I enu not only entirely cared myself of all three symptoms, which 1 have given us an lm perfect account of my sufferings, but I have known so many ethers cored in oar town that I ft* 1 bound to let you know, that other* who are similarly situated mar also find relict EMMA YOSBURan. For a long time I bad Uterlnecomplalnts with the follow log symptoms: I was-bcrroni, emaciated and Irritable; eihcd to abound In complaints, some of which Twill try to give you: pain in tha lower organs, soda feeling as if some thing was going to tell out; Inability to walk mbeh on ac count of a feeling of follncsa; aching and dragging, and shooting pains In the hack, loins, and extcridlngSdewn the legs- the- Jolting produced by riding caused great lain; spasmodic shootings and palnj In the side, stomach and bow» els; hadadnyWith ringing la the car*; every fiber of the bod v aemed aare; great Irritability; (ntetuo nsrroQttiesa, 1 could oot bear the Icastexcltemeot withoutbeing firiwlrated w r »*»y;} cooW scarcely movo about the house, and did not take pleasure hi anything. I bad given op hope, baring riod everything, as linpposod lu valmbuta-iriead reiSf my attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOUOON. I took it, hoping against ho|*. Moat fortunately it cured me, and there Is not a healthier or more grateful woman In the country. I trust alt will use it. It Is truly the woman’s trieud In need. Mrs. FLORENCE LEBLIK. MARSHALL'S UTERISBCATIIOLICOIforiU attain* ly cure Falling of the Ifbnb, WhiUt, Sujiprtutd, InrpvlaT or Pairfut Umtnation, moating; and Zht- i taMKf lltt Kidueyt or Urinary or Incon tinence tf Urine, J/earf from, CWuvwar.-Arrrotuiim, ytonf ingt, / wjrifahtou, Cramps, Disturbed Sap; and all trvxJAn organic or sympathetic, connected teilA the Uterine (truant. The pries o/MARSILALL'S UTERINE CATBOLICOS it One-DoUaranda Baitper tingle bottle. On IKt receipt of *£» OoUartJive bottles tSaUhtttnl by «► mj* ■ S™?, the end of Oe ezprturctiU. and £%? CtJ ‘ V ‘ “ «*&«*» town, scurfy IPetrfZJ guaranteethat fi* Medicine trfS latent mrtaSji of the money. Addrru Da. GKO. JI. KEYBZB, : No. 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, otJidawaF Elguof the GoMem Mortar. LARD bbla on R. F. Saas, to ar rive far sale by (Jag] ISAIAH PICKET A CO., 1 f| BBLS. ROLL BUTTER; *V• ft dO fffpv . 10 do Superfine Flour. . s 19 do White Room. 20 sacks do do . 3 casks Potash. •. . - BK’duullbrial.b, BUBIVEB 4 EILITOETII, JOS.. ISO mJ 133 *• WALLPAPER! WALL PAPER!!— W.P,MARSHALL* 00. are preparing: menseuleof Wallpaper this Spring.'' Om** !<•» J*, 8 * Wood street. : ; r ~ • ** OOAPUS.BULK SHOUUJIiKd reo'dand bi fiIUUm*DU,WpRTaf 43astcaL fff}fPlANOS.#?ftl rifl.li GRAND PIANO 8. •I’H iil PARLOR GKANByIANOS Jfleto Stele Square pianos. Frost ti* MAanfoctoTJ o| Chickerlne Sc Sons, Boston, JUST received from the Manufactory •Cbtekerinei Sons, Bo*ton, the following dwlralleaoe elegant ■tock.olKano fortes; , Oca Fall Seven Octare GRAND PIANO FORTE, with •aperWy carved ease. Prtc«_ 4 One Foil Boveo Octave GRAND PIANO FORTS; ele gant Rosewood case, price _ ...... One NEW PARLOR GRAND SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, .nearly egoal la power to a fall Qrand, yet occupy- Lbo room of an ordinary' gqttar* Plauo.— SQUARE PIANOS. Two Foil Cured Boeewoad Loois XlTth Seven ure Piaaos, with tarred desk ondftetwork. Two Sawwood 7 OctBTA, CUffard style. Two da.. 7 “ .Cured mouldings. Pour id,.. 7 .-plain roundcorner*. Three Wejaot 7 • • • Procrf 'rCnnd corner*. Poor .do-' “- Front round coraors. Foar Rosewood 6}s * Pront round corners. All the shore are of the sow ftciLl, and with fhli Iron PrsmeSjSnd new fixcrt Aenox These instruments here bees finished specially for the •oh*crfber,»o4«reflisfirstthathave been brought tothis city. Their foperiorttywfll W« once discovered by eny sne acquainted with the mechanism of a TUno Porte. For sate st the new end redoced price list by JOHN H. MELLOR. No. 81 Wood Street ecjhdswP Sole Agent for ChlcharlDg * Sons. Boeton New Arrival Pianos- HKLEBER & BRO. have • Jnst received sn sddltionsl choice stock of PienM from the Factorise of f-p bp §'~-11 NUNNS A CLARK, New ToBK, end. STEINWAY A SONS, New ions. Which, together wiih a'Urxe previous stock rones the most extensive collection of PIANO FORTES ever b«le«e oSered by then. * The shore msanfsetorers ere known to have no *up«rl on in this country, and their Instruments are Uflt sappUnt tag those of other makers. In consideration of the pressure ; in the money market we will sell tow snd on accommodat Inc terns. Q. KLEBER.A BRO n fo!s • No. 63 Fifth street. PRINCE & CO’S IM PROVED wrafrfai . PATENT UELaDEONS-—Tie C(det(MfnS«fil JSltdbUihmaUinUte CkiUd Stales and lAe| .$• ”..f. |l LarffatinOit Worid. - The latest improvement in ear Mclod ocas is the DIVIDED SWELL, Secured to as by Letters Patent, 22dUST,-1855. By mesas of this swell SataPOxtaou m*yj>«.pl*jed with the fall pow er ofthe Ihstreseht, while the aceomptnlmenf Is soft sad sabdoed*' Beroftmy«n by at will be far nlshed with this suchment > VqgOVT XXfEACIUIGK. Agents for the ssleof ocr Melodoonstnsy be ftmnd in all the principal cities end towns of the United States sad eh-* Canada*. GEO. A. PRINCE * 00, fin&lo, end 67 Fnlttm street. New York. CBARUOTSHLUUE, 118 Wood ■trect.&iqpeynbore.Fßtb, dels MpmhgtoreHlgsut. gUPKRB GRAND PI ANO t£sjg|a| From the Factory of f I •*.-! z J * STBIXiTAP d SOXS, JVtaf Turk. □* KLEBER A BRO»* take pleasure thiinnnuor lag to the pabtlc that they hsnjtxtt received n SPLENDID PULL GRAND PIANO, Prom the Factory of STEIN WAY A SONS, NewSoj*, Which fur exnnisite sweetoess and volmneof tone, UantMES AM elasticity of tooch, and a meet taatejol and etegt&asjßrtw >• considered ihofinai Grand Piano tier ThGossh to tht» city. Tha mechanism Is a dviMt rotating- actfaSrOTsatcxi ed invention of Steinway A Sons, wpich coctMovwjth fjr» ntmoet promptness sad delicacy of toach s'degree oa'finra* biliiy bos rarely attained. We fe ©epuir lic, one and all, whether purchaser* or not, toeafl sod ere this nmiralled Instrument. H. KLEBER No. W Fifth street. Sole Arts focJMony.ASotlg. N.B.—Also, Jurtrccefved a flrihiot of Naani’ c CCsrs'i Pianos. deli CHEAP PIANOS TO. CLOSE ja£^r«« A CONSIGNMENT,-—A ssperb wood 7 octave Piano, with’fttll Iron | vr r" II carved Music Desk and Mtmldings; the maaOfacturera ■ fnc* in New York belngs4oo, trill be cold to cloee ft consignment for $3OO. Also, a Rosewood Gs£ octavo, ’round corners, and sliding esk; a very elegant nano; the New York foetocy price $350, rill be eola as above at $385. The above are the net cash prices, in per money, and trill e boxed for shipping free of Charge. Also: a good second hand Piano, with iron fnuae, fl ocUvc. in good order. ' Cash, current funds, $100; A Mahogany 0 octave, modern style Piano, an cxrVUeu Instrument. Cash, current funds, $25. A six octave srcoutThand BalHmoro.Piano, $5O. Ado do do do Philadelphia do $45, ' do Piano, very handsome and nearly new, on a and 0 months credit, $235. Fur sale, together with a splendid stock of now ffisnoe v( all stylo from the manufactory of Chlckeriug A Sons, Be*- ton, by • nod JOHN ILMELLOIL 51 Wbr>d at. iHtsccllatuous. KOBSIAL CLASS. Toe second session of the nor mal CLASS, ftt lh» /ffO.V CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Priocip.!., a.jtii On inoHmj'&rtulnf, F«lirn*ry l«c. The Oau will meet on MONDAY, aod THURSDAY EVE KINGS, Rod SATURDAY MORNING ofeach week. fgUTenns, $2,00 per Scsaloa of Sixteen Letscma. J*2 9 J. WOODS* PEARL STARCH constant- V m ly on band tod tor tele by tha Fami lies may be enured .thattfaia rapertar «tarch will be found •qaal to any of the more expenrite forma of Com Storeb la a*e,for.ioakl&ff'<lalfeate Blase Slaage, Podding* « Bo particular to enquire for “Woods’ Peart SUrefau A. A. HARDY, * *ol« . corner Flirt tad Perry etioci/. SI OULD’S PATENT SPRING BED - Hat [ ing purchaaad the exclnslre right to taann(2ctsre aiid *Gonld*» Patent Spring Bed," to the coastyoT-Alleghe ny, we arwnow prepared to *fttmhh thoee dedriagto par* chaae a leuf prietd, cheep andduraUe Spring Erf. Callaod examine them atoor warehoair They can be attached to any bedatead and removed therefrom at pleuara. fileta boata, hotel*, Ac., forniahed with-thfa bed at every for price. «a» t. B. YOUNG A CO., 38 amitbfletd at. JJELL HANGING! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICEtf . Door B«Us «t$2,W »oJ npwjnJt, pat up ioth# bertttyln by J. D. MATHEWS. 129 Satthflold St. SUNDRIES— 3 IQ sacks Tenn. Wheat; , 11 btgt Flmeed; 105 ttckBHv«r Spring! Flour: 257 bUa OnUatla UlUt do; On »te*mer Prinocu (o orrire for ml* by fr# * ISAIAIf PICKET 4 CO. LEDGERS,. Journal*, ; Day . Books, Cash Book*, Invoice ‘ Book*, Order Books tad Dockaitfor trie nnd msldsto order by' W.B.UAVEN, . jriB Blank corner }tirkol sad B»oa>d m. TENN, WHEAT-510 sacks White and iUd now Unding from itwoer Fotoxnaa tor ulebr . folO ISAIAH MCKlYaol TENN. FLOUR—IOS sacks Silver Springs now landing from tfosnier Potem*e for sate by folO , ■ , IaAIAU PICKET A CO. FLAK.; SEE Dr-11 ■ bags now landing from cteaaer Potooie for sah br " - folO ISAIAH DICKEY t CO. LARD OlL—2s,b.bls. Buckhardt & Co.’s ex tra Nol WinterStrainedlstrd Oil Jut ’rrcM and. for mob/ tkio T.unxßaoo n mse«)t»d»t. 0, SUGAR—2O hhUs. N. O. Sugar juM # ccc’d tad for taU by . i. UTOITk Q). ROOM BRUSH—Ift tons Broom Brush in •ton ud for ole by ie!9 : t> LITTLK a CO. T7LOUR--200 bbb. St Louis Extra Flonr; Jr - SO “ pure Bye **. ■just roc’d and for nle by . felQ T» AITTLK a jCO._ •GGS—S bbls. fresh Eggs just rac’d and for inUby .. folO • :T. UTILE * CO. ENVELOPES— AH tues-ond qualities. sold by WM. G. JOrniSTON a CO. US SUtiontfri 57 Wood rt. TTTIIEAT—4S sacks White: VY 63 “ Bed, Now leading from’ Bte&mefOtzrl for nle by -■ - ,fe> , :..'ryiBAIAH mCKEY h> BGGS —9 tubs now- landing. from.steamer Qiaelfor trie by ' IBAUII DICBEY ACO. bbis.Lara and 2 bMt,i;rtn» DOwUhdißgrfrwa rteeawr -0*»1 fbrjrtl* by 7*. * tisauu picket a co. jrimft quality rec'4 this l . nENRYRLCOmSS. Broom cobn-a i ■dayad for nle.by. .[fo3j !f \ Rkl APPLES— SO bush, bright Dry Ap* Jlr plratqr Biloby ffrS) ' ITENIIT H. COLLINS- •EANS—2S bush, small Whiteßeansreo’ > and for iale by [foSl nUKRT 11.COIUB8. SBED - 15 asts rms HAVEN’S No. I ud SFK.NS.Jo** "O J ’^ r AlSi?*N, 'vwn<rM*rktt»o4BtsconJ»f«. Bull Button, , ,y^l“B855& TrjoEtJNG'MiLL GREASE—5Obbis. just mi «*«■!» ts sucguntf B k tIMLEY. /"tOFi'EE —100 bap choice Bio Coffee; ; ••. Si .44. • .da Jm do*- 3ait r*wlr»i tad for tala by ;. ft.BQBIwtgJH’Nv T>OLIiBUTT£R—C bbU. choice ISoll Bat, XVw t*»o«by j»n y jQim rLOYp Aco A A UUBS. PftIMJS- SL’GAB:—Per St. Ltwrtac* %ai Prtagle. For uW Uj . • fed -•• • - , ; JAMES aABBINEB. TnfYiißLS. PRIME MOLASSES:—For XUv oUby 'ti' ' - - JAMES OABSISKR t ■-- -
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